' Toronto Wins 4-2 As Breaks Go Against Montreal Canadians ..._.;_ MONTREAL, Blob. B —(CPJ— Toronto Maple Leafs wound up their scheduled National Hockey League visits to Montreal by out- scormg the Canadians 4-2 tonight. before a gathering of 11,880 paid admissions. The liztbitants did most of the work and the game was fought out mostly on ‘Toronto ice, but the ibrcuks were in favor of the Maple T ‘Llculs 1 1 T... Hubitants held a brief lend when Glen Hitrnion shot the puck Negro Becomes. Great Miler new roux, ma. as V-(AP) ._ the Negro) [Dire of the superstitions in _ iii-k world W115 that no Big Racing Program For Wednesday A big afternoon's sport is plann- ed by the Victoria Driving club for Wednesday. Six classes are scheduled and the calibre of the entries is s. guarantee the racing will be fast and close. The first race is scheduled to be called at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Following are the classes entries: Match Race: Scotty McKane, Margaret Frisco. Frec-for-all: Royal Jim, Hal and Red IVings Outplay Rangers To" Win Two Games Over Week Abbie Players Making Trip I Following are the Abbie players making the trip today in Blinii '.Joh11 for the second game with 'the Moncton Mamons: Goal. Auld; Defence, Higgins. i ni Rod Wings won saturday night. A total of three majors. hlBh-ltickinl. charges _-__ ht to coal-blew a double-header umoh with a 5-1 vlcto 7v], -End NEW YORK. Feb. I —-(AP)— Dotroit Red Wings c played New York Rangers wildest hockey fracas of New York's National Hockey League Ompiete out- n the season to- . Th at ryDlflrbiI 1D penalties. including were handed out for .0 flshting and similar Black "Ilavilk In Victory (Iver Leafs magma mob. 3o—(CP)-0hf- cago Black ttlfiwglsae thrvglnim m: ‘£123.? othird roux subdued mronts M Leafs A-l Saturday before 12.62 1111c admissions- Ilho teams-wore deadlocked midway thro h the final 20 min- utes when R0 rt ( ( rznsnzzvc amass ON A FINE ICE SURFAQE Add to Your Measure of Health THE FQRIIM TO-NIGHT llliilllllnlllllllllnl... . - ll Kelly one ‘Hot hel era to turn Fiysrs Saturds Now Brunswick, lBI-sue championship, itlidedtoto a previous o c , - t“ utlglbyl; love Beats Joh n lottstown l‘, i _ 1113i Pete Kelly’; Moncton Team l‘ Eliminated ' N.B.. ‘ Feb. ties against 10 minutes (o, ped Saint John the tables on Mont,“ nlflht and win , ~ military hook" \ ,3; B3’; sAnrr JOHN orb-mo n51 Tho game score was 7-1, 3-5 victorv rs the Igg- of 12-10. 5.4,, meet either C1,", es 0r Moncion" total count will now Abbi Am, s ltnive this S 1:1 JUilll wliclo they ,' nice-i tile hfsnuitvi lcain tonight in the second and iinzli grime of the SHZJé. Iconic.‘ become a great miler. .8 the mama continued ‘ Q | giilawl that began tlhe previous nlght.| fiuneumuuxm wok l m fl-cm 3m Steewaigf rdfgmitledvvegllixil; defensemsnl “W” ‘m! daaww ‘Jffmfiwfif who incurred six minor penaltiesl 3mg“ w‘ n“ y l after setting a five-stitch out in “w his left eyebrow in a first-period McKiimc , Wait N‘ Sec, ad Hal." . yNell Cociilaiodale, PrincessLKalmuck.‘McAdam-n, Levi, P. McDons-dl F01’- Class A trot and pace: Joe Voio.,war:.’s. Whltlock, Blanchard. B. so . ‘Jenn Btratton. Dr. Budlong, NitrMfiDvndld, Woolridge, Kano. Oud- .. . 11nd llilllkelj/ to finlslrvclol Bvme Ha], The Bullet, Vi,“ mow ‘Iicrllmflv college cam- Elma K51muck_ Two players on the line-up n1- ause oi Selective Service, class B m” and pa“: day night are not able In lnuko ‘roons in a series. I6 Trophy‘ pllst T1u'k Broda early Ln the Qp-l But that Wils before the appear. (nillg fralilc. Iriowever, Reg Halli-alive 0i Frank Dixon of New York zihn restored the Lcals to an even Ulllyfllilly- kril when he made a solo rilsir 13114611. down the ice and knocked chef-VP!) h-S 11111-11 past Paul Bibeault. [pnlsn bee _ 1n the second period the Leafsis the new National Amateur Mflfllllng Qmhflml 1 be enough i0‘ 1210111 on ("LIIIISL the Sllllll Jerry IUMMAI! B-.*.i'.:-1\ for the two-pro- ce tltlc. From opinions given ,- (‘tr-ii Abbius tvere 1r Vl("l0l'y and ti with the . , 11111111 cciifi- '1 that i110)‘ will easily advance to the next l'0.llll('i_ o This opinion however is not en- 31‘ ‘ ~ the players them- s1‘ _ a big, powerful lihilll 11.0 1 lit-id 1:1 :1 lot of re- spect by the Aublrs. Thcyt are far from confident 0f llélTillg an easy time of it 1n tonightls encounter; in fact they‘ are locking forward to the hardest kind of struggle and intend trying to increase their lead from the opening whistlo. o o c , Just as fast as the Moncton squad and in the pink of condition tlic Islanders intend to throw speed and more speed sit their o ponents tonight and in their fins workout ovnr the week-cud each and every man was skillinq wide open in their hour and a half drill. a o o Duo to mtavoldabls oiroumstan ces it appears likely that the Ab- bies will be minus the services of Johnny Squarebriggs and Walter Lawlor for tonight's game but Coach Sqilurcbrigiis has a wealth of mliicrliil to choose from to fill the gaps and he was of the strong opinion last night that his IREELIII will be able to eliminate the Ma.- IJJVERIS from further playdown sc- y. i I O Junior Royals swing into act-ion Wcrlz-duv night at St. Joseph's. NB. when they meet a Moncton team, the New Brunswick champ- ions in the opening game for the N.B._P.E.I, title. Royals. Mari- time titlcholders three years out of the last four, have a far stronger team than they iced last year and already they" are being picked as the team to whip for the Maritime crown. Composed mostly of pla ers from Prince 0f Wales who per ormcd so tveil 1n Lllfl City Hockey League t0- gethcr with the addition of two promising juvenile players the team packs weight, speed and loads of scoring ability. They should prove hard to knock off and their qpelliflg performance on Wednes- day night will be watched with keen interest by fans, among whom the l1ockcy' fever is rapidly reach- ing s high pitch. O I O I Wednesday night next. also marks the second big inter-service boxing meet to be staged at the Sportng Club. In aid of the Kins- men‘ Milk-for-Britain Fund the coming card is certain to again provide the fans with another night of real honest-to ess mitt-slinging between fighters from the Army, Navy and Air Force. O C I On the occasion of the last tournament. Army carried off the team prize as the largest crowd—- one that taxed every inch of s ace in the Club-ever to witness a x- ing card here gazed on nncl Wed- nesday night both Air Force and Navy will be out gunning for the Army team's scalp. O I I Army, howver, have another fcrtuida-ble bunch of mitt-slingers totl1r0\y' into action and the tcmpo of the bouts promises to be even faster than was the case on the last occasion a. card of this kind was held. . . a As stated nbnvc the tourney is for a most worthy CiIlISP. Official»- cunnected u-itfi the m'1\t app 193v. int; nofhinsz undone In orrler to Pt-nlfe l‘ “r v; ‘to <'.\~.'-»- 1hr: tn") aml_ if is to he lm 1rd t‘ at the aitend- Hill‘? Will r-vin (‘flllfli 01' evcn bet- te-r that of the first tournament. Today's Schedule At Curling iiluh .FM$%fifi&fi%fi$ lub this evening. They include: Keefe Trophy 1 p.m., Ice no. i W. T. Weir vs. Ivan Home 1 p.m., Ice no. I l. J. lsrsbee vs. L. Tumor Dominion Life Trophy ‘I p.m., loo no. l 0. G. Hughes vs. W. W. lord I p.m.. fee no. 1 l. R. Bell vs. Judge C. C. Duffy 9 p.m., foe no. 2 P. S. Cobb vs. Dr. H. McIntyre "Canadiesil moved into g 3-1 lead on goals by Mel Hill and Jack McLean. In the closing stanza Billy Tay- lor scored on a major penalty shot nftez- he was tripped by a habltalit. l-ie worked right in on Bibezullt Wind mot the 17M! fllwlllh $119 goalies logs. O'Connor netted the neatest goal of the game when he collected a pas; from Dutch Hlller 11nd back-handed a mot from l!) front 0f the net whlilh BTOdB» couldn't handle. Gordie Drillon did not. play to- night. The big winger has a slight concussion suffered Last Thursday night in a game with Chicago. Gully Simon checked Drillon and the Canadien landed headflrst on the ice. The Habitamts’ club doc- tor wouldn't let Drillon don his skates for tonight's game. SUMMARY First Period _ 1—Montreal, Harmon (O'Connor. Hiller) 3:14 2_Toronto, R. Hamilton 6:53 Penaltlss- Davison, Portland. lcoond Period s-Tlcronto, Hill (J. Hamilton) 2:34 li-Jroronto, McLean (Pbrsey) 14.22 Penalttev- Benoit 2. Hill. Third Period 5—'!bronto Taylor (Mayor Penalty Shot) 5 20 O'Connor (Hiller. s-Montreal, Getliffe) 14.55 Penall-ies- Jones, Pratt. II.II.L_ Standing “U Detroit Boston Toronto Chicago eecseeg B55885: QZGSGZr JQ=Q~IO Ranger; ,=Athletlc Union the distance. He won that distinction Satur- flfly night by sticking close to de. fending champion Gil Dodds Boston during the first half or the race-clocked in 2;00,3 for probably is the fastest 880 yards ravelled in major mile rum; and then going ahead on the lop. Dixon's time was 4:09.11. Bedeque South Shore Finals ____. ‘Ric Middleton Bombers took an- other stride toward the Shore Hock the Simmons and by delqiting the Iieafs 5 for their second straight win in a b8“ 0f five series. The game was wide open, and a real thriller for the large crowd Present. and in the last period es- pecially the pace was furious. The high fling Bombers shot two goals in the first period, added another in the second and split four goals with Freetown in 11 hec- tic wlnd-up session. Muttart, R. Bradshaw and A. DesRoches led the Middleton attack, their speed and stickhandling spelling disaster for the game Maple Leafs. The goalies, Noonan and Camp- bell performed sensationally, and drew rounds of simlause for their phenomenal saves. Llneupsz- 1 Middleton - Goal, Noonan; De- fence, Oaiwny, Camera“ Muggm-t; Forwards. R. Bradshaw. A. Des- Roches, McKenna, M. DesRoches, M. Bradshaw. Freetown _- Goal. Campbell; De. fence. Stnvert. Clow: Forwards, Simmons. Somers, Mayne, Gardi- ner, Hill. final MncFnrlane cup, S’Side Academy Ice Sports Prize List Tho following is a list of the winners in the different events at the Summerslde Academy Ice Sports held in the Crystal Rink, Summerside Friday evening. ‘This year's sports were perhaps the most successful yet staged and the attendance topped even last year's record crowd of eleven hun- dred aidmisslons. Much credit ‘.51 due the officials in charge oi 1.11s different events which were run according to schedule. The officials were: W. M. Spindle, . Heath Mc- Qiuarrle, and Davis Lidstone; Ref- eree, Herbert Schurmaln; Starter, Fred Mturiw; Announcer. Don Stewart. Boys 5 and 6 years old, one lap 1. Arnold Mcbean 2. Robert Sear) 3. David Arnold. Boys '7 years old. one lap 1. Edward Dalton 2. Fred Clarkln 3. Fred White. Girls 8 11nd 9 vears old, one lap 1. Julia Melkle 2. J. Morrison‘ 3. Phylis White. Boys a y-nnrs old. one lap 1. Neil Walker, Eldon Champion. ' oqtml 2 Jclin Gillis. ' Boys F) roar: rild, second section 1. John Gallant 2. Allison Richards 3. Peter Pope. B80 yard relay race. Summcrside vs West Kent Won by West Kent. Team com- pcscd of Rodd, Judson. Bagnall and Jay. Boys 9 years old, 2 laps I. James Hipbenstall 2. Jimmie Richards 3. Bennett Arsenault. Gil-ls ll) to 1i years old, two laps 1. Bertha Huestis 2. Betty Ross 3. Barbara Conrad Boys 10 years old, I laps I. Billie Stewart. I. Bev Gay S. Ellorv Arsennult Boys 11 years old. three laps I. Layton Schunnan ‘l. Ernest Delghan S. Louis Wedge Girls 12-13 years old, three laps l. Inez Peters 2. Dorothy Ellis 3. Helen Straight. ' Boys l2 vcars cld, three laps 1. Allen Stewart 2. D. R. Morrison 3. Rim Pldgeon. Ski Race. (Girls) l. Barbara Citrrle 2. limlthn Crue R. Connie Conrad. Roller Skfltl‘ Race l. Barbara Currie Referees - Jack Green, Harold Bagnall. SUMMARY First Period 1 - Middleton. McKenna (Brad- shaw) I - Middleton. Muttart Second Period Mid dleton, R, (Muttart) Third’ Period 4 - Freetown. Clow 5 — ll/flddletor, 8 - Freetown. Somers mons) 'l —~ Middleton. A. DedRochel Penalty — Simmons. Amateur Hockey Scores QUEBEC SENIOR PLAYOFFS SATURDAY RQVals 2 R.C.A F (Royals lead one game drawn SASKATCHEWAN SENIOR SEMI - ‘INAL 1 ) best-of- three 1-0, Flin Hun Bombers B Saskatoon .0 A F 4 R . . . (Flin Fluii leads best - of - five series, 2-0) Western Canada Intermediate seml. I1 Vernon All-Stars 5 Noti-e Dame Hounds 3 (Vernon Leads best - of - three series, l-0) OJLA. Junior A Hamilton 0 Oshawa 4 (Oshawa leads best - of - seven series three games to none) N.O.H.A. Junior Cpoippcr cliff 6 Sault Rapids 2 ( rst gnme of round-robin series N.0.If.A. Senior Budbury 6 Porcupine 2 (First game or best-of-seven final ries) Ottawa Senior City [league Ottawa Canadians l2 Kingston I (Canadlens win best-of-five final series in four games) Quebec Senior Playoff Sunday (Qaueelzcc 4 Montreal Army 2 s -of-thres series tied f-l; one game drawn) Remember 171$}... but then world's heavyweight box- fng champion, successfully defended indoor champion at of 1flZ—~ South ey Championship and Freetown Maple -2 on Thursday Feb. 26th, Bradshaw A. DesRochcs (Sim- Prlmo carnero, now back in Italy, Brino, Marjorie Hal, Miss B Knrava Llle Great, Leland. Cass c trot and pace: George Kultnuck, Happy K., Tex Worthy, Peter Grattan. elll’: Pick, Milton Y TGWET. Colt Race: McN Budlong, Bud Worth. Black Hawks l And Bruins In 4-4 Deadlock CHICAGO, Feb, B-(AIU-Chi- cago Black Hawks. str ling to retain a slim grip on t ird place in the National Hockey League, played the sccond- laoe Boston Bruins to a 4-4 dea lock tonight before 18,261 in the Chicago Stad- ium, but wound up tied for the No. 8 spot as Toronto Maple Leafs WOn 4-2 over Montreal. There was a sharp shift in the individual scoring race, however, as Boston's Bill Cowley, until bo- nlglit the leading pointmaker, fail- ecl to count either a goal or an as- sist. Consequently Doug Bentley of the Hawks. who made two goals and an assist, moved into the lead ,1 with 65 points and his brother. lMax Bentley, fired in a goal and made two assists for a total of 64 points, good enough to tie Cowley for runner-up honors. SUMMARY ' First Period 1. Chicago. M. Bentley (Wlebe, D Bentley) 1.37. 2. Boston-Boyd (H. Jackson, Shew- chuk) 2.48. ' 3. Boston. Boyd (H. Jacksonflham- iierlain) 10.42 5: Boston, H. Jackson Chamberlain) 18.42, Penalties-None. Second Period 6. Chicago, D. Bentley (M. Bent- ley. Thorns) 8.56. ‘I. Chicago, D. Bentley (Johnston, M. Bentley) 17.04. Penalties-Chamberlain I major). (Boyd, (one Third Period :1 $110980. Allen (Purpur, moms) Penalties-D. Bentley. Boyd, Thorns. Gape Breton League Won By Air Force SYDNEY, N.S.. Feb, ills-WP)- The RICAII. ,...i. _'.,...-..,.,,4 the cape Breton senior hockey league dta-mpiuns . 01-’ taking its l‘ Tom the Army 7-8 in the best-of-fiv: final The Fliers now WA“ iucet the winners of the A-P-c Leallue in the Nova Scotia playdowns. Pictou Shipyards and New Glasgow Bombers are playing off for the A-P-C- title N 13117171??? i-‘éutilb A SWELL BIRTHDAY PPESENT FOR ETHEL" ONE the trip, Johnny Sduambrilll. Play- ing conch. and Walter Lawlor, b0 h collision of whom figured in the scoring the opening game. Their place; srs being taken by Woolrldgs Ind Cuclvnore. It 1s expected that Kim will act as coach. Lieut. Gordon DeBlois. manager of the club was aiso sxneotod to make the trip. "Tnrky" Whitlock will b9 the N- feree from here. Souris Juniors Defeat Queen Square 4-2. A souris Junior hockey tum Friday night defeated a team from Queen square 4-2 in an exhibition game at Souris. But they hops (n have revenge if a return game can be arranged. - Queen Square opened the snoring with a. bang, slamming in the first goal at the ten-seconds mark, al- most from the opening face 01f. But then Souris got into it; stride and slammed in two goals before the visitors tied it up 2-sll. 801ml scored the lone tally in the second and repeated in the third. ..The lineups- Souris: Goal, B. Pierce; defence, McLean, O. Cheverle, L. Lennon; Forwards. Gallant, M. McKenzie. lid Cheverie, T. Pierce P. Chevcris, Grant, H. Paquet. - 5.5.: Goal, Haughev; Defence. L. Martin, N. Wilson. G1 Ready, M. dwin; Forwards. 1". Bradley. E. rbett, H. Tminor. J. Moi - neau , A. Dowllng, C. Dowling. . She 1rd SUMMAI! First Period I—Q.S.S., Bradley (Coxibctt) :10 ‘oi-Souris, Pierce (H. Paquet) 8:00 Il-Souris, m cheverle 15:00 4—Q.S.S., Trainor. (Bradley) 17.00 Penalties. M. McKenzie. Second Period 5—Souris, 11x:- Chcveris (M. McKen- zlo) 10.00 Penalties: O. Chsvsris. Third Period s-spuris. 013d Cheverle (M. Molten. z . e) 2. Penalties: O. Cheverle. lid awn-lo (2). Corbett (2) McLean. Navy Team Evens .llp Final Series l-IALJFAIIX, Feb. 28-(CP)—'11'ie fast-skati g Navy team overcame the R..CA.F. with sheer D886 Saturéiay night tto score IaB-lzcwi: and rawevena a game p s the best-of-five Halifax senior hockey league .ftn"l. SUBWA; so... sea-MM Oslo, Norway, with a population of 253,000. is the smallest city in in Cul I com. In ing in th riod. and to Abel. The direct Rod Win lesd serving tim their third of Stewart's than a man The on scored Hsktall slammed early in Win art, Les Doug Ala: Motter s 0 2—Detroit Doug Polish. ' Pik RUM-mil. Ponsltl Pike I. Grosso art) 4.00 AhOl) 11.81. has-ll)! cm Hundreds of ' PIPPIE AND "CAB" SI UTYBS {v/uv, Fffioueflr“ YOU‘ BOUGHT 1-1212 the world which boasts s slibwm Hrran I 8e on YESTIRDAY-J GILY QIMM first highway. 2%.... dreamt: I. FIFTY CENTS" with Bryan Hextsll. rnslor penalties went to lfextsll Simon. who put on a l otlgnrloif; wrestling and fight- of t}! R ’ f. mo: to: and} JQIT. 3Tb home the second period. The Red g tallies were mods by Stew- lss, Jimmy Orlando, nc- Mud Brut-menu. First Period f-Dctroit. Stewart lls second Period S—New)Yzo1l'I5, Hoxtall (Kirkpatrick, e : ' blotter (Olrvsth) 14:48 es- Stewart i. xlrlqntriok . Bimon Abel. Warwick (major). Third Period kbartrolt, Orlando 8:98 C-gctsit. Brunetssu (Gmnombol) Penaltics- ptewsrt (s); shock, n. Whtson. lllurday’: Game fi-JMF-(Do- tlwios as Detroit established an sil- tims club scoring mark. The . f - orltes 1% hadn't “i?” fl“ glass since Dec. o IUIMAI! Il-Il Polio] l. Detroit, Bnnotosu (Ion. ltew- Penalties-Nona.‘ IOOOII PIlsl I. Dflmit. . l-iscombo H016) L00. gbopotroit. H. Watson (Ddullu) i. non-on. n. Watson ,< Th]!!! Period S. Detroit. Grouo (Abel) 2.06. B. Detroit. Liscombe u) 1.21. ‘I. New York. Myles (Wu-wick) s, Detroit, uomi- (Abel) 1am. Penalties-Orlando, . COASTAL HIGHWAY miles beach alone the coast wars Brain's 36m) ma ies- Watson, alcwort, union, 113.5%... The Ifid ivsly the second Penalties. however. had little . effect upon the score. gs jumped into s two- in the first period, the second while Warwick was e and rang up one of iwrlod tallies when one lntslties had left lv Ranger goal also was dlurlng Stewart's The goal ' a. caicsgo. Hamill 11s: (major). filth! eslc scored rst implemented cad (Bruactsou. Douglas. (HUWQ BT11!!- Stewart of smooth BOOIEG "n00 5C D.l-f or lint Period l. OhIcoBO. M. Bent!!! (D. Bent- ley) 11.14. f‘. ‘Ibrangmlavidson (0099. K- 1811] n . . Penalties-Much, DlVld-lbfl- Iooond Period or —Nons. Pena ties-Polls, Pratt (two min- ors and 10-minute misconduct). Hamill (minor and 10-minute mis- conduct), D. Bentley, Jones. Third Period 4. Chicago, Mosienko- (moms) 1'1. . 111, ciglgggo, Dshlstrmn (D. Bent- Lnaltics-D. Bentley, Hamill. BOWLING Wednesday 00ll Ivwllfll Marlgoldl :- Mrs. ion Mrs. Irvine Mrs. Hobbs Mrs. McAun! Tulips:- Mrs. Bell am. Craig we. Stacey Mrs. Walks! Mrs. Campbell Zinnia:- Mrs. Kelly Mrs. Gardner Mrs. giiawson ms. llinl N. mnlworth Michelin- Mrs. 1MB. Oisrko Mrs. Bishop Mrs. Cameron Mrs. Norman 1m . Livingstone 12a a4 gig‘: single: Mrs. xeJy. 300. Three: Mrs. Norman, 404. Friday Afternoon Ladies’ Go. Got :- g. Montgomery H: filter D. McDonald Mrs. Wales J pl:- N. rfoDorull Ii. Hazard lpllflns:_ G. I I‘. Mc crisis A. Btsrratt. M McNeill L-Howstt Chase's Awe’:- M. Cudmoro Corry . McDonald Garrett 1N 1'72 7B 154 121 121 310 1S8 Rogerson I03 168 15B High Single: H. Montgomery. 3S4. High Three: H._Montgomery. 588. . I0! TOMMWS D068 Mobile chiropody units now fol- low British troop; into the field. tro were played at the Curling Some were played Friday remainder salzurday. took the and bomspiel. W. R. Qfllfldhlnk Mo]! Leod 5 NEW GLASGOW. N5. Peb- (OP)-- Plctou Shipyards cllm their first year of A-P-C lflgl" membership by title last nigh , gow Bombers m. game of s scheduled best-ol- ‘m 11kt Making It three straiglll l‘ . dropping tho Poured homo four 80MB "1 0nd first period and two in the $~° to take an early never lost. l. . Hockey League in n two-Ram“- w tsl-goal series. Matches Played (Iver Week-End 4 “"1 °l 15 shy mstcbq Charlottetown Club over the wreck-elm Following an the Irsults:_ Friday's Mstche; fl- W. MQLOOG Trophy 1- 1- U191)’ ‘l: H. Altkesison I lyeniner ‘trophy .1. 1". McLeod l8; Dr. E. s. (314. plMQ of the r dings‘! lloflnfon Ufa Trophy R. Bell f0: ESP. Jarding g . H. Block ll: A. V. Spillett ll loch Trophy H. C. Charles Stewart 10; Walter Plei- srd l) A. Bagnalill; Ivan Home i A. H. Mould 10: Frank Hansent latnrday’: Matches d. W. McLeod Troplv Isillvfccleodb: J-Ahikrlfl‘ Dominion Llfo Trophy w; w. noio s; r. s. coco i i2; Dr. I 4 I‘. R. McLaino. 11; O. l’. Blsekl Judge O. G. Duffy 12; J. I‘. Mo: Keefe Trophy fouls ‘mrncr l0; Guides stew-If‘ Art 4 Prank Hansen if: A. Bncniill ll) Louis ‘mrncr 12: A. H. Nlouid I- A. Bagnafl 12: rtrank Acorn l Plctou Shipyards Take A.P.0. Title fl-v axed taking the circuit beating New Glas- e-5 in the (curl-ll first some Plfig‘: lead that K119i i 1 RCA "this" .'1°1..."‘@si..'* viifiEtifiTTiifdsiwoiv one). station In IK;1§F()\\"< 5"“ -> '1" l way system li- (10119 i" ", ‘l 2.10". architectural style and V-lh it!" nnt kinds of H90“!!- 15:) will! FIFTY CENZ$I WHY TILLIE THE TOILER FORCE 0F HABIT WELL. COOKIE PM; DE 3 ILL ooror! 1= 12 A5 IAM CONCEQNED HE NEVER exisrzo, F\'}é"1->'§~PY-ii1a v Miuo. as I'LL CALL MAC were” YEIERDQY“ ’ war. Tulsa's Au. mu’ " ear soar: 1 151v LAIND! . “M! t . 2. Tetha Crue .1 Connie Conrod. Bov= 11-14. three laps l. 6:11:11 flnv I. Ivan McToIlnn l. Stanley Deighan his title in a iii-round decision over Tommy Iioughran at Los Anireles nine years ago tonight. Three months later Max Brier trounced the beefy Carncro who was never again a real threat for a come-book G. W. McLeod Trophy 9 p.m., Ire no. 8 "o" "soured vs. I. C. Aitkenson