Ivloncton Hoop Squads . Here, For Games Tonight , Moncton C.|Y- 0. girls basketball team clash with Prince or wales All Stars girls team at the P.W.C. auditorium tonight in the first game of a doubleheader bill that. ivill see Monctou C.Y.0. lntermgq. (ste men's teem in action against the local Abbies in the second tilt. lrirstgame is slated to get under- way at. 8 o'clock sharp with the men's game likely to start around 9 P-m- —"~Much interest has been evidenced in the appearance of the Moncton amlnds end a. big crowd is expect- ,n.. Spillett amn- Wins Points ’Spiel Bowling K. 0F U. BOWLING HOLY NAME AHIXI ' HaWks-—S4li8. ' " Hot Shots-BOSE). l-llgh single: '1'. crelghail. 291: high three. 11:. Doucette, 723. ' Points: Hawks 3%.; Hot Shots, 1'.~.-. ‘ Dynamos-Kuw- Happy Gang-ZBQB. High single: Bob Bradley, 272; high three, Bob israciley, 687. l‘ Points: Dynamos, 4: Happy Gang. l. - Tlgers-Zotb. Shamrocks—2696. High single: S. Trainer, 244; high three, 1. Berrlgan. 625. HPnlnts; Tigers, 111:; Shamrocks. Jo 1'_5puds-298e. ;~;1.ongsnots-s254. ~ ~Hlgh single: E. MacDonald, 266; high three. E. MacDonald. 702. ggfalnts: Sipuds. 1, Lougshots 4. BIG FOUR. LEAGUE K. of C.—3176. iAll Stars-2799. High single, Reg MacDonald. 3'15; high three, Reg MacDonald. ‘I02 séomts: x. of c. s; All Stars. o. _ 04-04400 t. a SPECIALS Goods practically at cost for ‘ilquick clearance. YOU get -'§ the advantage. §iredded Wheat |4= Gorn Flakes- . - ,5_3_Large Size 20c, 2 fort. .. 39c mall Size 15c, 2 for 29c uffels ... 13c raham Flour (4 lbs.) 14c Jiffy. Pie. Crust, per pkg. ~29: Glen Valley Beans with _ {Tomato Sauce l4: Pkg. of Seeded Raisins 22c Pkg. of Seedless Raisins .. 18c Package of Currants 16c Schwartz Coffee (1 1b. size) 60c Prepared. Mustard . . . . . 12c Brunswick, Sardines 8: Package Pure Lard 27c bulk Shortening ... 28c Kprinon Water 14c Why not freshen up the home for Spring? Large ‘stocks of’ clean- ers. eoepe and soap powders in stools. Drug counter. wallpapers geld electrical goods. lAll orders over 56-00 shipped prepaid to any part of the Prav- nae. Olly Delivery 0.0.1). - Phone 1929-1. 11111011 GRUBEBY Cor. Upper Queen and Union Sis. t Charlottetown ed to be on hand. Abbies went ' through e stiff practice session last night and the squad that will face the Monctoniens tonight will he e fest. hish scoring onequite capable of slvlns the equally feet Monctonians a battle of 1t all the way. . Following is the unellp of the Albbies as released lest night: cen- tre. Michelson; right forward. Le- Poge; left forward, Cullen; left. guard. McKlnnon; right guard. mClair; alternates, Goodwin, Me- Lean, Court, A. McDonald, A rink skipped by Hal Spillett with a total of 260 points out of a‘ possible 300 lest nlg-ht won the points bonsplel-in the final com- petition of the season at the Char- lottetown Carlin! Club. Frank Acorn’ and his rink were runners-up with 230 points and in 'th1rd place was a roursome skipped by Stewart Moore with 220 painh. The prize list follows: Silver Trays donated 11y the Club won by Hal Bpllletf. skip. Clocks donated by the Club Won by F. Acorn. skip. Silver butler dishes donated by the club won by B. Moore, skip. Silver salt and pepper set-don- ated by the Club won by C. Mc- Lean, skip. Silver salt and pepper let don- uted by the Club won by WB. Cruikshank. skip, Four capones donated by Jack Clarke won by S. McDonald, skip. Four chickens-donated by Sandy's Restaurant won by Ben Conrad, skip. i Four plates donated by W.W. Welinefs won by A.V. Spiliett. skip. Four gallons Mobiloll donated by Art Roper won by Col. Full, skip. Matches. four cartons. donated by J5- Moore won by 8.5.1’. Jer- dine. skip. Four boxes chocolates donated by Sandy's Restaurant won by Dr. Glddings, skip. Four gallons White Rose Oll donated by Canadian 011 won by R. Bevan. skip. . Dry cleaning donated by Sterne Ltd. won by Dr. McIntyre, skip. Dry cleaning donated by Cud- more‘s won M. Frozen, skip. G01! balls donated by theBlkc Shop won by Dr, McDonald, skip. Four pairs rubberrdonated by P.W. ‘Turner won by N. Anderson, skip. . Fruit donated by Carvell Bros. won by Ed Tanton, skip. llemaroo Wins 0n Split Decision ~' (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Avril 2 - moor Demarco, io-year-old lightweight from Brooklyrnproved that his previous triumph over THTY Younl! was no fluke tonight by whlppinl his New York opponent again in the feature IO-round bout at Mad- ison square Garden before some 18.000 fans- As in the previous bout, it was a lit decision. Young weighe 139%; Denisrco 136%.. In a six-round preliminary bout. Eugene Hairston.‘ 147%, of New York, was awarded e technical knockout over Jerry Cisursel, 144%.; of Montreal when referee (loo Vacarrella stopped the fight at 1:31 of the fifth round. It was Halrstorfs 15th straight victory without a. defeat since he turned professional last yea-r. He has woo ll by knockouts. STUDENT STATISTICS QUEBEC -- (c r» _ or 620,912 school pupils in the province of Quebec 560.029 were Rdman Cstln- 11c and 66.883 were Protestant, the provincial bureau of statistics en- ‘G-OQ-OYOOO OOOOOO-GQ4Q-O-O-O4O L nounced recently. played flve games for Army. doesn't constitute proof that Rio- pelie actually played in APRIL 3. 1948 The classy band of Midget Abbles hockey title at Glace Bay Thurs- day night are pictured above: Back Row: left to right: 1. Ken- THE GUARDIAN, Win Maritime Midget Title, nedy (mascot). C. Cheverle, G. who captured the Maritime Midget McLean, I. McNevin, S. Cameron, J. Flannigan, C, Fields, D. Burgess, Paul Williams (coach). Front row: H. Glover, C. Kennedy, 1 OTTAWA. April c-(Am-rwo protests over the eligibility of players today complicated the Memorial Cup playdowns in which Halifax St. Mary's holds a 2 to l lead over Inkerman( Rnckets_ ill their best-of-flve-game series. Both teams charged their op- ponents with using players who were ineligible. The latest complaint came from the Rockets. Inkermank manager Lloyd Iaporte charged that St. Mary's Bill Franklin was not pro- perly transferred to the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association from Ottawa, where he‘ played last year. ' Iaporte’: counter-attack follow- ed charges from_ St. Mary's offl- cials that Hugh Riopelle should not. be playing for Rockets. They based their‘ complaint on allege- tlons that Riopelle had played too many games in senior hockey for Arm y. Both complaints were dumped into the lap of the Canadian Arn- ateur Hockey Association secre- tary, George s. Dudley, at Mid- land. Dudley, so far, has been keeping quiet on the subject. James MacDonald. St. Mary's manager, reported that, ho had telephoned the C. A. H. A. secre- tary to find out how his com- plaint stood. According to Mac- Donald, Dudley" referred him to Cecil Duncan, secretary of the Ottawa and District Hockey Ae- soclation. Duncan first fielded the play by telling reporters: "I'm off hockey—I'm out oi hockey.” Later, however, he said, there was no proof that Riopelle had “Having his name in the paper QVEIY Protests Complicate Memorial Cup Series Back Stretch (Continued from Page 8) Santa. Anita where the opening gun of the 1948 harness racing season was fired yesterday has thirteen of the top fifteen money winning drivers in the game on hand ready to shoot. for a. total purse prize of one half million dollars. Harry Fitzpatrick, the Charleston i111.) sulky pilot and top. money winning driver of 1947 while relnlng the EJ. Baker string leads the list of laurel grabbing staridardbred jockeys now on the scene. It d- ~l- d- Blg things have happened during the past five years on the harness turf. Drivers who Just that short time ago were considering them- selves woll of! if they drew down in the neighborhood oi $5,000 per year for their efforts of relnlng winners now feel that a rather poor year. These days a sulky engineer who keeps himself busy throughout the season with a fair- ly good string of performers is paying an income tax on a yearly income of around $12,000 for guid- ing standard-brads around the various race ovals from coast to coast. Nice work if you can get li. 4 il- il- d- Altrora Downs, the Kane County plant outside Chicago, is looking to the future with admitted smiles- They have shown their confidence in the future of their establish- ment. by setting up two $15,000 races for 1950, a pace and a. trot. These purses bode to be the larg- est ever offered by Aurora's man- aging board which has been in business for two years. ,0- O 4- O CHARDOTTETOWN Burke, A. Hughes, L. llennessey, 0. Cerverw-Photo by Garnhum. K. Delzicl, L. 9th. Clfiown (Trinity) Trorp Twenty boys of the 9th took ed- vantage of Wednesday's splendid weather and hiked across _Hills boro Bridge to the Government Fish Hatchery. As usual there was the odd bit of fun en route, the highlight of the outing being the nifty method used by the S. M. to check the depth of post holes. That was a. herd-fought game st the Forum Thursday afternoon. souris and Albez-ton Troops iced smart hockey teams and con~ gratulatlons are in order from the 9th to both these teams with pan tlcular emphasis on the Bouris Lcongrats, Sourls was handled b! Forbes Kennedy. 5L, Dad of Scout Forbes o! the 9th. Due to the disagreeable weather and poor ground conditions there will be no hike today. for the 9th. P. L): and 2nds of the 9th are reminded of the special Sunday afternoon meeting at 2.80 p.m. Monday evening there will be a games period at 6.00 p.m. at P. W. C. Audltori and the regular weekly troop meeting will be held at Troop H.Q. at 7.00 p.m.—a full attendance is requesed. $500,000 Damage Suit Filed Agalnstiouls PAGE NINE Y Hunters’ Burner‘ __-,_. (Continued from Plge n local anglers, while _not openly condoning this practice, ere nev- ertheless loath to report infrac- tions that come to their notice to the proper authorities. With s view to tightening up on the restrictions regarding {cuffed Ciro (native partridge) under the Game Act the P. 2.‘. l. Fish and Game Association were respons- ible for having some new amend- ments passed at the recent sitting of the Provincial Legislature. No person may have Ruffed Grouse in possession, whether in storage or otherwise except for e period of 30 days following the close of the open season- Until this spring anyone could have Ruffed Grouse in storage. providing they were killed in the open season, the year ‘round if they so wished . .. _. and many did so wish. From now on it is an of- fense to have Ruifed Grouse in possession ' ‘ een the 1st day of December and the 30th day of September in each year. Former- ly it was an offense to sell game but the buyer could go scoti: free. Now the buyer as well as the seller may be penalized. This move was made in an effort to stop the commercializing of our game birds. .. .. .. Ruffed Grouse in particular. Our Legislators‘ however, turn- ed down the recommendation of the Game Association that the season on rabbits open on Nov- ember lst and close on January 31st. The season on rabbits ‘will run from Nov. 15th, till Jan. 31st. It is the consensus of opin- ion that many gunners trelrtping the Woods during the first weeks of November are more interested ln e plump Ruffed Grouse. Hun- garlan partridge or pheasant than bagging a brown, skinny tick in- fested rabbit. Toward the latter part of the month after a. few sharp frosts bnd snow flun-les rab- bits prime up and begin to turn white. At this stage they, ere considered 800d I!!!" l-lld l" tops when dished up in the form of a pot pie but neither are they fried or baked. Many members of our Provin- cial Government ere showing e marked interest in matters per- taining to the betterment of our game. All true sportsmen and lovers of our wildlife will be heart- ened by this new outlook on the part of our Legislators. Albany Wins Wood Trophy ova; 400 gshs were in attend- qncg st Victoria Rink lest Tues- day night when the Albany St. Pets defeated the Canoe Cove Rough Riders by e score of 7-5 in the third and final game in s best of five series to take possession of the 8.0. Wood TWNW. The game, which was fast end rugged all the way through, was forced into overtime when O. Mac- Dougell of the Rough Riders. banged in a late third period coun- ter to tie up the score 5-5 after the St. Pats had held s one goal advantage all through the period. But the 8t. Pats took full advent- ege oi the one overtime period when they slammed in the only two goals in that canto to take the game with a two-goal margin. The Albany squad were e pretty proud bunch of boys when they walked ofi’ the ice in possession of tbs woodliTxvphy, and well they _ .__ J O O O O , On Saturday, March 27th., the also finished for the year. Grade XI won the coveted trophy by de- featlng the favored Freshmen 7-2 in the two-game series. Joe Ross- lter. speedy winger of the second l0 b6 . M041“ ll’- Wllfll mwed- line, scored the goal that won the championship, 6-A]bnny, E. Dbugay. l-Canoe Cove. B. MacKinngn 3rd. Period. 8--!.lbany. E. Dougey (J. Dougey) 0—Albany, J. Dougay (W. Hewett) lit-Canoe Cove, C. Overtime period I ll-Albeny, E. Dough? (J. Dougay) lit-Albany, R. Green (A. Dougay). i me WEEK . at D. U. On Tuesda the students arrived beck after e blaster-holiday and immediately student activities were resumed. On the_ following night the 8.13.1.1. unit of the 0120.63- held a dance at the Holy Name Hall; it was e big success, at least from Lfihanciel point of view. A11 of the veteran sociailus of S.D.U, (“Nevy" Len, Blacquiere, "Barkls". etch...) agree that it was the big- gest crowd they had ever ‘seen; Kevin Hewlett. who has, a flair for statistics and that sort of thing, attempted to get an approx- imate count, but he gave it up af- ter reaching 485 because he couldrft see the people for the crowd. Elxcellent lunches were pre. pared and served by the co-eds of St. Dunstarrs. The latest estimate places the proceeds at. approxim. lately $140.00. .- noon A Ywllve lPbeared on the bulletin X Wiley. tantra -_-_ Whenever conversation turns B-raylng. someone is apt to that it doesn't matter about tho grown-ups. but every one of thl children should be done. As an ex- pression of love for children thil may be an admirable sentiment, but l! all acted upon it the children would be deprived of their best pro- tectian against tuberculosis.’ i A child below 12. years old is nol apt to have tuberculosis. The done ger is that as he grows older ha may catch the disease tram one w! his associates. If one of his famil] develops active TB the growing child, as well as every other pg:- eon in the household, _\viil be 11s peril until the disease is discovered, The danger of continued exposes! to TB was recognized by educational authorities and it was decided the! all school teachers must have reg- ularX-rey examinations. The law thus protects the pupil against TI infection from his teacher; it doq not protect him from infection f! his own home. Only his own per-e f6 say board today to tile effect that me election of the officers of the sin. defile’ Union will take place on April l2. Nominations for the pos- ition of president, vice-president, and secretary are to be filed by thel 6th. Usually, at this late stage, we have heard sane rumde es to who the proposed candidates are. but to date it remains a dark secret, We shall (have) some more on it for you next week. O O I O Since we last dropped around your way, the Saints lost the Mari- time Intercolleglaie hockey cham- pionship to Acadia University. The first game was played at Woliville: Acadia won it 14-8. The second game, which Acadia also won, was played here in Charlottetown. We have no comments to make on the series. except to say that it is our opinion that the Saints were beat- en by e better team. Individually. the Axemen were not as good as many of the Saints. but as a team they worked well together. More- over they were in better physical condition than the Saints. On the Whole. we think that the Axecnen richlyi deserved their victory. Saints won the City hockey league championship for the first time by defeating the Navy 8-6; the Saints had previously scored e 0-8 wlri over the Navy. Reg Rodgers, Bill Ledwell and Elmer Blanchard starred for the Saints in the last game. O O O O The intramural hockey league is OOOO In basketball the Saints were un- MaoDougell. Referee - Dar; Mecleod. ants can do that by ensuring thsl all members of the family are K- rayed at regular intervals. - All children in grades 7 and u] will be asked to attend the Xe ray center by classes. Since e31 perlance indicates that chlldrel below 12 are the only age gran] who do not require X-ray exams inations they are not asked to ao- tend. However. if parents wish to have children between B and 13 X-rey- er‘. they may bring them to the X-Ray Center for examination. _-____..__. ADVANCE T0 Slim-FINAL ‘ -—— i OTTAWA. April 2 -— (UP) -o Hamilton Tigers tonight advanced into the Allan Cup semi-finals up defeating Renfretw Lions 6-5 aft/ed 10 minutes overtime. Zrhe by)‘ teams bottled from the o face-off in a rilp-snd-tuck g that kept the fans roaring. league championship this ye They were eliminated by the pa‘; on the same night that the hockefl team was beaten by Acadia, Th1 Wre: Navy 35. S..D.U. 2s. ‘rise lercclleslate series with 12w still remains to be played, , O O O O ' ' It has just been announced th the Red and White is of! the Already we have heard scmg v; favorable comments on this 1s 1551-"; editor Allen Noonan is to b] “mlrelflleled. on the mt thr- issues of the Cbllfigeimgggzjnm you haven't obtained you; w yet, then drop into Ray's, the Mug itirne Stationers or Herman's 390k. store and will g1 ham W" nd them cl FirsfCholce of)“ l all lovers BECOMES YOU-FOB THIS IS SERVICE. 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