PAGE 51x GUARDIAN Practice for Junior Royals There will be ractice for the lurlor Royals at he Forum today 1:30 sharp. As this will be the last workout before the opening game 0f the series against Ken- singtou Coach Lawlor ls anxious that a full turnout of players be on hand. THE CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 4. 1941 REMEMBER mm (By The Canaan. Mick " m“) fessional rgrere§y).§§“'l "Mk pro- Lawren 1 w° PIIY"! Chicagrfehlftankdyliiltllllhcltntdot ‘he Marker cf the Toronto Malll 6"‘ _Vi'El'O hiaiored with gifts alum ixniods of the Chicago-Tom,“ Wm‘ vonal Hoe gue gam€° NI- .eal*s an tonight. The gills we" wnslly admmers frcm their Four Nova; Scotian Mlrlorselg Arrive On Island For Big Race Meet On Wednesday m Eastern Dl-lv_ 2.035%. over a dirt track. is asinooth. inllottlllublllligl-iinolith. NB- arriv- 3° l h If“! Y?’ h“ Dem many ed on the Island last niiht. Ind wiil a‘ I cal‘ g?“ kc? Fimihf-‘bi 5110116 arrive in the city this gIITnmY- Due timga chgllcegnu; lnvam“ lllllll (w iour all B50975 9W "Imm- n ‘Iheothe thr ~ 1 ' ' . Bri v kc, all f “NW8 iglilléh$zaltlrlahlzngu 1031;‘ c131; meet es wtillll takedpart in the other claw; w be m1 o“ View“; P“ “gull-gl- gllll i§rrri“iryrié’l“’rrfléiéii“i1?e§"}"'° t n ~ ace gig; ofifilllfinkrlltlltluxulg ml, b HlQOt I-hlt alreadydias the earmarks match race. the feature of tit: rirltee . ° l: ul ‘lgg awllslelfiélrlgénlen l . I 1a rom §£“‘l§l‘§§r§r‘i‘é?r sr§°$i$7ri§o.°“w "W" 5W1“- Wl" W1" be 1n atten- take in the m et e _ Itrain carrying org]- Wednesdays card. marking the Cowley retains Top position iifélnéflfi. ‘til. '“""'Z.'.i’l‘ti‘€°r..i ‘°° mommies... March ii-wfi- ls the most ambit ous ever “m3? Bill Cctwley or Bflston Bruins, who the Victoria llvriving Club. and 0f- starred at Halifax with the Wolver- "flclala 1n charge hava snared n0 - ines, retained the top spot m the fort to make lt an outstanding suc- Nationpl Hickey mag“: 553th?) “$130 match race is holding the racelas‘ “wk andi conclnufa er spotlight at present. and many domlnale the Show n8 rm t is heard over the out- Marmmers in me league’ an argumenll Kai uck one of the . d W0 5Com,“ come. Mil a m . “M” “mere best trotters ever bred on th _ 9°13“ durmg we peflw-‘lne “l1 Island. has a host of followers who °1 l 811W!‘ trophy to the winner oi "d °“° "5515? wlncrea” ‘m’, w‘ are certain of an Island victory. m‘? 1mm‘ m“ beIWWIl the Island‘; ?1go Eéigreldvgtlsleggan (hItgk-SIQLI Guy 5mm“, lloldlnll l mull u! 31nd the Eastern Dflvlllfl Club chum. C0 t l‘ Iboos ' on. aggregate by two assist, t: 34. Moncton‘; Gordie Drlllon has 33. the same number as last week. ' George Allen of cnicaav. upllitllgl Tru r0 [a kes his total or 38 which is six points A.I3.C. League of Baytfleld. NB, failed t: more than Ray Getliffe o! Canad- assists. I I Senior title Loses Ont., Man. shot, but he did get second shot to cut off three Malcolm markers. _In tire 12th. when New Brunsw-ck could have tied the score with a Lur-end and had four in the house with Best's last rock the only maining one Best drew in beauti- full to lie shot and count one. az-iitoba had to put down a Prince Edward Island comback to win its sccsnd straight game. In the eighth. end, with Manltlba leading 1l-4, skip Cruikshank came through with two excellent shots to count four and make the game close aln. Wakefield was lying shot wl h his first rock. with Prince Edward Island rocks in the house on the outer circles. Cruikshank raised the Manit ba rrck out to count three and when Wakefield was heavy and wide on an attempt t: break the tightly- molded Island scoring formation. Cruikshank drew right Io the but- Itan with his final rock t. count. 011i‘. Meeting of Horsemen Tonight A meeting of all horsemen. 1n con- nection with the biz race meet on Wednesday afternoon will be held at Hugh Walker's barn tonight at‘ 8 o'clock. Positions will be drawn for and a full attendance of all inter- ested is asked for JaniorlRoyals Set Out On.“ CId-fWES IOFQICTPICIII. "I. Playoff Trail Wednesday W@d"@$dal7'$ To N0. "QI- PittedAgainstKensington Race meetmg BYM“ "n! i Canadian Press Staff‘ Writer _ in dc- lscheduled for Kenslngton rink Fri- TORONTO Much 3 __lcl,l ‘(wpriro-frrrrlrllellvllglitrill“ crown at dfllleillllzrrilgtlolhextlhls year carries I meetin to be held on Wednesday Rmks [mm MlIlIII-Obfl. Ontario and - tackle a strong yKensington 3distinct threat for Island onors an n.3,“ 1t will be noted below N°“'“"“n Oman‘) Stmtched a“ ea“ 11111.01" ‘squad In the opening game Ir. the past Charlottetown juniors Lhaelr male are 81o classes lol- g’? fldVB-"BBEB 11M? 5W0 ‘straight llll- of the totnlgoalserlas for the Island have more or less held a mono ly q-lllll-sdlly lmellmolh EH0,“ wlll be ate" flames In the $341011“ ‘(Mid mlo and the right to meet the ‘on the title but this time the s ory made lo hold vlslllllg horsemen of the Canadian Curling champ- \ll!ll‘.(‘l'S lot til: TIIIIIO-gEIIIBXS ser- lmlllght] wtell betgeversed. Almljuve- over lol. w? seculld (laws ma“ and tggiligngé blurb‘? ceoluili- ‘I IO' I . .—- OVB CORE e5 5-5 YEBY ey W€r€ W I] an , _ . ' .. 5 ' i C at l l‘ 1 ‘B i" . . if said efforts are succes ful thcn llrllfround play drew mo“ 0f n“ title. -nce of the Maritime title and now , _ Building almost from the bot- lwith the addition o! several older lg; ggfgéawlllmlgeglzlgggiélay appear applause‘ and all the post-game ‘ commen . Min Junior Royals will ice a priw- IBYETS hill"? bEEn milking tho Th ml , ncallr new squad for this year's‘ ans in the western part of the Is- e e “i These two-Billy Finlays British playoffs. War and the age limit lland sit up and take notice with 301mm“ and B111 Dunbar‘, 554k. played havoc Willi last year's starry their smooth playing. The Ken- WEDNESD5Y abchewans__ played bl-lulanlly be. outfit but nevertheless Coach Wal- »sington team will not want for lore a large gallery l0 monolwllze tor Ldwlor has itzain banded to- support either. A special train ls Match Race crowd lmlerest wlm M firm-l" a gclhvt" :1 formidable outfit that will lbeing run from Summerside and Belles of Dense sllualléllgas in“ ..t~1’°:t lltiizrrsttz. l?“ .2...“ wnrsrdss Mum-rid- r-rr art-r- wrai- ' ‘gtlxwsll. In lhellast fgw weeks Aboard to take in the game. Egganhfi Illégguced 51"“ m‘? °V°m sfrelltlrllls workouts have made al ‘The game Will get underway at Alba L W kn-rl m, M n b _ Y marked inmruvement I11 the young 8:15 sharp and 1i’ you want to get “d1 imefl g 9H? D3310 Il-idwil squad and fans on Wednesday in on what could well tllrn out to w. R ‘crulikshazllls Frill“; £53111; Island champions. Don Best c lliQIlI mnv not sce ns polished béulltli! fiaslorfs hockeyt till-bit dotigt tcnm as last years but they wl fa o n your sea eore e The ‘eoondqmmd vlcllow lol. Northern Ontario to a 15-7 viz-L u Over New Brunswlck Best was his 19th consecutive win see one in éictiolii lthat ygllitfighé openlqng grhlsttl: firlltisnthe two jun- d P i $I 11S hfll‘ 811 011g. 51S 3J1 ‘IOT S UR S I] O . an CIT] ' l‘ Hall's Ontario quartet defeated ‘grllliirlzlaelllllhfitlfflléxllllme Northern able to use their bodies with tell- thPrlcest ale ail tbotgomh fog hm effect this season's Royals may; e con es an s o e ope Quebec 11-6, all three remaining in T“, k ; l prove the surprise packet of the l that s. large’ turnout will be at the the unbeaten cla s. the filmlnfifoflcfimjfiad? |]IlI_\'(l0\\l’!§ and they will be out on Forum to watch the juniors go But Brlllsll colllmbla-s l2_ll ll.l_ ends fie nchcounwr were the I‘\""(In(*s(i:lv night to gather as big‘through their paces. And the way mnph over Nova, sums with pin. llllrll" l“ the Nova gm: .3 mrh a lend as possible to carry into thelthev can go t rough their P5695 lay's last rock winning the game. C01 .51 1 h "l4 m July: in rccond game of the Island final will surprise and delight you. l was the nlgm.‘ second mawh and meuI-llnawahulaem Quebec‘: “la Om ' a 9-8 victory by Dunbsfs Sfiskat- mrm The first round games were less W- B 0 W L I N G 2118:2132 llilllgrtglewagullvferdoew ma“ snglctarlyivthoggg - ' RESULTS Dunbars rock artistry was mrst apparent on the last end which sasgagchqwan quay-wt w,“ m 1m. portant “Net. Zion Guild unu- l4 the first W started with the scum 8-8. After Heath's victory Junior Royals start out Following are the classes and probable entries for the big race Io Following the race meet the v '- lng horsemen of Dartmouth Wlllslllg guests of the Victoria Driving Club at a banquet to be held at On Spain. from 6 to 8 o'clock. ‘lhzs part of the program is extrema l3 attract over 100 race followers. and featuring It will be the presentation Millie Kalmuck, Guy Britton. Free For All Pace Silent Mac. Gippy K., also horse from Dartmouth. Cla’ a A Pace Rose Wortlrv. Rosebud, also a Dartmouth horse. , Desnilets is Il-points up Class B Pace Little Peter. Leland. Sampson Royal, also a Dartmouth horse. Pres For All Trot i lens who bagged four The scoring: June Evana Heatherbelle. Juan- ita Axworthy, Virginia Kalmuck, Lusty Frisco. THURSDAY Three Year Old Class Raymund Budloiig, Wait N’ See, Maud Abbe, Miss Brewer, Lustyb First, Dorothy P. Claws A Trot ‘Bonnie Mary, Ethel Bellini, Alli- se . each. rink had thrown two rocks, there were none in the house. Each skip had one out in front, inside the hog. Dunbafs second, Jimmy Beckett, pulled a slow onc into the house. Palmer's rink-mates tried continually to work thrcugh the some pci-i; but failed and mean- while Dunbar laid a barrage of (By The Clnldlln Press) Joffn Dcsilets. former chm-mi‘ town star now perm-tiring with Cleveland Barons, markcd lip m, assist in the past week to raise his point total to 44 and strengthen his lead among Maritlmers in m; American Hockey League scoring race. Desllets was the only player {rim the sea-side provinces to increase his point-total during the week, Pete Kelly of Springfeld, who w" called up several weeks ago by New York Americans. hold; down the second spit with 33 points. while Orossley Sherwood one-time Saint JOhn Beaver, is third with 22 points. cams important challenge s. Maritime rink has made for some time and startled a large gallery as the 15th annual Macdonalds Tankard play got under way. Although scoring on only five of the 12 ends, the Heath. quartet, representing the Dartmouth Curling Club, crunted a flve-ecrder 0g the second and never was head- e Meanwhile. Albert Wakefieldb Minitcba rink scored another up- set cf a less startling degree by de- feating Bllly Finlays British Col- umibla rink 12-6 in a mach that ranged from close drawing to wide- cqien knockout styles. Other favcrltes came through easily. Howard Palmer's Alberta rink beating C. H. Handleyb Que- bec rink 23-5 while Perry Halls On- tario four beat J. S. Malcolm's New Brunswlcks 21-9 and the Northern Ontario rink skipped by Don Best Wm 15-10 over W. R. Crulkshanks Prince Edward Island rink. FIRST ROUND 020 300 101 020-9 201 054 050 103-21 100 120 I02 201-10 Nova Sccfla 052 003 020 010-13 I’. E. Island 030 000 002 401-10 Northern Ontario 403 211 110 020-15 British Columbia 002 001 100 02'!--6 Manitoba, 120 110 031 201-12 Quebec 000 011 000 300-5 Alberta. 432.400 332 011-23 TEURO. Al. 8.. March 8—(OP)— Truro Bearcats toni ht repeated their third-game vctory 1n a best-of-three series for the An- tigonlsh-Pictou-Colchestor senior league tire. defeatinilmAntigcnish Bulldogs 5-4. Ari n ‘s protwst of Truro's orig nal victory on grounds ‘rruro used too many men hlid bieen upheld and the game re- P 8Y8 . Tonight's tilt saw each team trot out three new players acquired runder a wartime regulation r- rnltting replacements for mill ary transfers. Truro used Kink Mac- Donald and A. Pagan of New Glas- gow Bombers and K. Cam bell Montreal. Antigonlsh pro uced three players from North Sydney's Victories, recently eliminated from o Cape Breton senior loop. Johnny Squarebriggs. Bill Sneider and Norman Mac ay. --__-__-_.__ BOY FIBEBOMB SQUAD NORTHOLT, England —fCP) - Buying steel helmets and other eqirpznsnt with the own money 12 and 16-year-old bows fozm€d an efficient and ungest-in-England firebomb and fie-fighting squad. Ghildreifs Skate This Afternoon SPECIAL stun: TONIGHT I :- 8 Dumb Bu‘ Getliffe, Canadlens Hoilett, Boston Smith, Boston Kelly, American; Graboskl, Canadians BILLIARDS The semi-finals in the second section of the provincial billiard tournament were finished last night when two games were played: in the first Eric Larter won from A. . McNelll by a large margin the scores being barter 300, McNeill 137: in the second W. McTague won from G. Acorn by a margin of 68 point-s, the scores being McTague 300. Acorn 232. Tonight Larter and McTague meet in a 500 point match for the championship of the sec- rtion, the winner Io meet Earl Stan- ley for the i941 title. Snooker CHARLOTIETOWN Duck Plru Klutchlng Hands are the cham- fions. Last night on the Charlotte- wn Alleys the Klutchlng Hands smothered the Thirsty Five in a rather one-sided game. The Klutch- lng Hands went right out from the start and were never headed. Thirsty Pive:— A. H. Burke G. Nelstn B. Bell ALLY-YE D. Ontvlxty L, (‘inlnicre A. Sentner )3. MaoLean Tctal-2339 Bvzlnuhle Beesz-r 6 6 6 Q G11 . . Then the second rock thrown by Palmer's third man Jack Lebeau. drew through tlic maze of rocks Ii) ruse tllc 5112f. ruck through the house. giving Palmer two. But Dun- bar cume back with a ieally amaz- lng sh. t, driving Ixbeaws shot from the house and leaving Saskatche- wan with one counter. Palmer could- n't make either of his two rocks do the almost-impssible, break through the Dunbar barricade, and that Dunbar counter won the game. Bill Finlayls last two rocks gave British Columbia t/wo points and a victory over ’ Scztla champions. When the Last end started. Nova Scotfa. led 11-10 and when Finlay came to line up his cvwn shots, the Heath quariette had one counting, well-guarded. Finlay laid his first in there to take off the guard and althcugh Heath put it back on, he left the British Columbia vctwztn a ‘tile more leeway. After the game Fin- lay said his last sh t was c .c of the hardest he ever has made. It drifted tllfTllgll a narrow port, raised the Heath counter out of the house and stopped shot-rack. also counting his first rock, which had st-rpped in the house after tak- ing off the original guard. Don Best's brilliant curling was the highlight of his Norther-n 0n- tarlo rlnkls victory over New Bruns- wick. The Malcolm rink was not close in the end but a couple of, brilliant sh is by Best were ma'n- ly responsible. Twice, in the eighth and in the 12th, Best. cut off New Brunmwck fcur-enders. In the eighth he didn't manage to draw (flass C Pace Julie Hal. Princess Kalmuclc. Hel- en L.. Lady Frisco, Bessie Scott. II-‘Iremier Witt. Bes 1e Kalmuck, Buzz J. DLIIOII D, Hooper B. Snow h. Jordan i/w Scorn Total-MHZ? Carry 0nl—' J. Larter H. MacMlllan C. Wcbster A, Craig H, Dalziel Total-IMO. June Duns-- I. Laflerl! V. Rodd A. Warren S. MacKlnnon H, Turner Total-ION. H‘ hshdle A. lonaur 10. High tnaree A. Bentner 5M. Rebekah Bowl!!! Leslie Dumb Donni- 1', Lafferty J. McLean A. Sentner B, Thornton W. Burns Total-will Bombers :-- -u ‘i Bill Cowley Climbs in race The scoring: Desilets, Cleveland Currie, Pittsburgh x-Graboskl. New Haven 3 x-Hzllett, Hershey 3 x-Played or playing in National Hockey League. MONTREAL. March 3—(CP)— With National Hockey league teams down to their last half-doz- , en games or less, Bostirfs Bill Cow- ley increased his margin atop the leflaue scoring T1108 during the last week, aided by an injury to Syl Apps of Toronto. Cowley picked up a goal and an assist during the week to run his paint-total to 50 on 14 goals and 38 assists. for a six-point margin over the idle Apps who retained second spot with 20 goals and 24 assists. Spirited competition develcped behind the leaders, with Bryan I-Iextall and Lynn Patrick of Rang- ers and Syd Howe u‘. Detroit each putting together five points. Hex- tall's five goals left; him in third position with 40 points, with Pat- rick and Howe tied for fourth place with 37. Wih his five successive goals. l-Iextall totk over leadership in that department with 23, as compared wth 21 for Sweeney schriner of Toronto who picked up only one assist during the week. Cowley was still far out in firm, as a play- maker. Jimmy Orlando of Detroit seem- ed destined to wind up the season as the leagues mcst penalized player. With six game= to go he had collected 69 minutes in mine and majors in zidrilti n to 011g 10- mlnute misconduct. Conference Delegates play 4-all tie A St. terday afternoon composed oi delegates different colleges takm the convention being hed University. Dnlhousie. st. Mary's st. Jos- eph's, St. Thomas. Si. F’. X" St. Dunstans were all represented by delegates wearing the colors of their respective colleges and the panorama of colored. fleeting ob- jects was most enjoyable. William Dalton. umorous and rangv defenacmnn for one of the reams. stole the show with his luckv laokc checking. his unpre- medlta ed bodv checking. his speed in breaking, especially without tha uck. his continual high sticking, Ills effective slashing and his fre- quent tripping of those who trip- Hw@<32§ > km-SBESS New Brunswick ntar 160 146 Saskatchewan The second section of the snook- er tournament cot underway last night when D. Williams won from C. Acorn two games to one. Tonight E. Stanley meets V. Clow. Players can arrange the c matches to suit. themselves. The officials last night were McGee and Lawlor, referees and Brown and Peters, marker. How THEY STAND LeaguoA Iflgh single A. MoFarlane 171. high three A. McFarlane 464. ‘Ibnlgtht at 7:00, City league- Prinoo Grocery vs. Hoops. 8:30. Mixed league-Bombels vs. Wings. HOLY NAME BOWLING ‘ tional Lune Central Barbers:- L. Philli GUILDHALL RESTORATION LONDON -—(CP)--S1r Giles Scott. rwomlnent rrchtect. has prepared plans for protection of remains and cvcntnal restoration of the historic Guildhall of I/cndon wrecked by German raids in December. National Hockey P W I. l“ 1M 1'10 71 A. McAs ll R. McDougall J. Dykens G. Hooper Tot — 9 Canaidiens . 44 Americans . " Davis A Erasers:- W- Whllfi Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE PLEAEE CALL ME are. A ORFUL. "ruuizsoav. n= lmuor 5102M! OLNE . 1N THE BED LOOK Au‘ LINSEED ~- UNDER THE sac N. t C. Brown B. LapthJnO N. Younker l’). Hooper R, White Tot al—l’l3ff. 2N4. High single l. OOrIsh 249. High three L. Phillips 6Q. Toni ht at 8:80:- Centra Barbers vs. Cudmores Cleaners. Spitfires:- It. Mitchell M. Lowtiher C. Thornton NI. Elondon F‘. Maclnnis Total~1936 Ladies Bowling Crcscentsr- M. Dougan M. Connolly E. Curley Low Score Low Score Total—20'78. Pixies:- D. Coyle F‘ Flynn I. Curley H. Coyle Hornets :- wl 1'. i.“ rm..." Symfkng or, Vlad-l game of hockey was played in *‘ -— ' ' TIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS Dunstaus University rink yes- between teams from the part 1n at the 33w Score Total-ISM. High single A. Qentner III- Hfgh three A. Sent-her 599- By Edwina ass: no M) Mmlruosé HIS swarm 268. High single Hilda Coyle 227. High three Hilda Coyle 527. culsuaucs We hereby challenge George McMahon and D. Coyle to a grudge game of cool. the best out of five at Holy Name Hall at any time within the peXt sixty days. HAROLD IIOWLAN. ELMER GALLANT. First 0f C. P. All Star Teams LOOK HERE, MILT STUBBS! YOU'VE GOT TD GIVE ME THAT WATCH! AFTER ME INSISTW’ ON "SAMMY RETURNIN‘ CAPS SHIRT AN‘ BOOK. HOW DO ‘IOU THINK IT LOOKS WHENI CAN'T PPODUCE HIS WATCH I?? YOU THINK HIS MOTHER TD EV'RYB%V WI-IOWILL WE" ‘QII-"d I WAIT TILLIGEI’ MY WHAT oo is sww mom TH’ JEWELER- m see wuv wou wgcu BACK BE IDES I VIIMIFENI TO Quebec site of ’42BrierBonspiel mnoum. March 3—<0P>—°Y- flcinlg (f the Macdcnaldks Brier Tankard Ccmmlttee today confirm- a previous intimation that Quebec Ci y will be the venue for the 1942 Canadian Curling championships. pfld over him. with the 194a event to be played in Cal r . denaglbftflclal said those dateslwill be carried out "if all res well’ He ref to possible changes In DIEM dependent on the war situation- (Pbliowlng is the first of a Can- adian Hem series of National Hcc- key League All-star selections by hcckey writers in NJ-LL. cities. A- amusement Linus Rosslter provided much with his one-point ‘l g.. The score was 4-4. ~ By Westover NO, JUST SORE, wuv, PAUL runner: PALE A5 ‘ HURT AND PEEVED... THE IDEA OF VOUR NOT TELLING ME YOUR REAL _ AQIIOITJ’ ans "u" 9E 80M concensus will be prepared later.) 704915‘ POL IN HIS PAST . Curling standings By Horace Lavlgna Montreal La Patric first tum Poaltlon Alt. Tum TORONTO. March 3—(CP)— Standing In the Canadian Onflilll Championship Bonspel all" W0 rounds:- J Goal Brod: (Toronto) Brimsek (Baton) R. Defence Clapper (Boston) Seibert (Chicago) enoa D. Smith (Beaker: Kampmaa (Tor) n Cowley (Bostn) llipps (Toronto) - M Drillon (‘Ilorogolv Bauer (Boston) Behriner (Toronto) Howe (Detrait) {Iliad PDQ) Ifl i3!) ONTARIO MANITOBA NORTIIEN ONTARIO NOVA SFOTIA LB RTA A E SASKATCHEWAN i BRITISH COLUMBIA NEW BRUNSWICK UEBEC _9QflnnHNIMs lIllro-i-na-ooel"