APRIL 16. 1940 A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN__ REMEMBER WHEN (By The c1151.“. rrtss) Bcstoiis fans saw one Bruins win nwgeys Bteiney Cup on mime cc 1.11‘ iiie first tiriie one year ago wdny, when they; deieated Toioiito Mgplg Leafs 3-1 in the 1.11.11 game g g bcst-cl-sevcn semis. Ten years previously the New E gliinders~won the Cup v11 New Ycii: ice. -__.__._ STUDENTS T0 BUILD lllNli SACKVILLE N. 13., Apizi 14— fCPi-Tlie student's unzon oi Mount Allison Univcrsiiy Saturday decided to proceed Willi 11111115 to erect n new $110,000 111101111‘ rink on the campus next yx-iir by student eifort. Plans call for cacti student w contrzbutc $5 and .~ \"..t other contributions. If 510.0110 is realized 1n this way tlic U111\'l"l'.l_\’ may contribute an equal ainniiiit 11nd the rcmainuig 510.000 will be bor- rowed. NE W” us. - Announcement Made At 26th Annual Meeting Of C.A.H.A. B R bcrl. Clarke Qunillilzln lei-eels staff Writer MONTREAL. April 1s _1c1=.- ~ vqmaqg 511611.118 United States have. - 1o e formation 01 a 116W gl-Egicigiizatlcn t0 be known tenta- liiclv as the iniernationiil ice hockev “mug 111191 Grout Britain \'.‘11l be éxieiielcd 1111 invitation to enter tlic silence. it was LIIIUUIICCG tonight at the Canada“ 1\lllfll-€i.ll'_HOCkBV As- 1u.-i1111oii‘s annual mcetuig. Prof. W. G. Hardy 0i nidmonton. President of . _ the aiiiiciiiicciiicnt alter uelcgatfs in 1.110 213111 annual 111121211115 11101 111 camera 1o discuss tlic C. A. H. As nerccineiit with ilie National Hoc- kcv League iitizi tlic question of 1111111- crs under the C A. H. A. banner mgnlllg contracts. To Prumntc Hockey "'I'1ic1ic- ‘nii to f01'ii1 V10 11011‘ 1011- guc vins 1 dCllCd at R met-tint: with rificiils of the Amaiciii- HOCRCY As- so: rition of the United states." said lloctoi Hardy. "A11 invitation will bc extended to the British Ice Ho:- key Association to _Ioiii us. The 11111‘- pose of the new association is to wcmote tlic gaineoi‘ hockev among 11c tlirrc Anglo-Saxon nations. Doctor Hardy was named presi- dent oi the new group while Toin l-flCllliart of New York. the D1951- cent of the A. n. A. of U. S“ W11 be first vlcc-president. Doctor Iiardv said that the B. I. H. A. would b? askcrl to name a man. to the post o; .1»1~o11'i vice-president. Fvimiation of the new a$-<0<'1=111011- it. was ficclarcd. in no wav affects ihe c. A. 1-1. Ais position as 11 mem- ber of the e Internationale oe Hockey Bur G ace. conircllnn bodv of world 110d!!!- mher Decisions cl <1 eetiiir Dcct-vr H§§§'1§§>%¢ué’s§nsl“ dclenns had Ski Feat lly Banailian Boosted Sport In Dominion PORTLAND, 011-. April 15 — when Canada's ski champion. Art com of the Tyeo ski runners‘, sliced down fog-shrouded Mmin Hood to win the combined cham- pzlnmiship of the coveted m" west ndahar his feat was n. definite boost for skiing in the Dominion. Fresh from weeks of training at Jappef, Alberta, with his Swiss coach. Peter Voids, the coast f-nsh bested some of the t0? 5111"“ 111 the United Btstes in the fifllélllflfl downhill race. finishing t e two mile dash from Crater Rock 1o Timberline in two minutes and 24.4 seconds. second to Ccics wee 5 B131 of 51111 Valley and below l1 were such notables es Toni Matt end Friedl Pfeifer, acknowledged to be among the finest of the world's skiers. Coles was one of the BOWLING A RESULTS IIOLY NAME BOWLING Ind Game Big Four League Finals Grads: L. Brown 155 11X) 223 B Cox 228 231 155 R Mcbcllnn r 232 202 212 G. Stewart 267 285 1119 W. 00s! 168 250 276 Total—3233. All Stars: Dr. L. Duffy 221 254 251 C. McDonald 197 253 210 R Cameron 149 209 2110 A. Slierran 224 209 242 Rcv. Dr. McMahon 255 183 193 Total~33l0 High Single. G. Stewart 285. I-Iiqh Three. G Slcwnrt 741. Third game in 1111s Series will 11c shift] Wednesday night at 9 0'- oc , tiie C. A. H. A.. mate, fgw for the st_34___e1!1'§~___ agreed to allow clubs tlie 10.1011 next 1x12111101! "oi iiiakiiig contracts with Senior and iumor players.’ 5e ma- .ed that ‘clubs which took .1111; 111-11 "milllst Allie XlfJllllCBLlOll with the C. A. . . __ Doctor l-Iardv also said that the 1119611111! was in fa 111- .11 .-ontinumg e agreement \\'1t‘.1 tlic N. H. L.‘ Last years agrcemeit with 2111- N. 11 1. DFUVtfU that t:1_1 11s 1n the pro- fm- 11ml circuit woi-izi not sien any Blayer of junior out‘. nor would 'l".-ry sign anv Player after Jan. 1 with- ciit tlic consent of the amateur club. ‘ Earlier in_tl1e day, delegates from ,t11e association's nine branches de- icideci to change tlic COUSLIiUiIOII (with reference to the definition of inn amateur. It was decided that 1 henceforth an amateur hOckev play- c1'_ wou'd be designated as one who “c flier has not engaged or is not rngagcd in organized professional .' i1ockc_v."_ j A 111011011 froiii tlic Amateur Ath- 110th‘ Union of Canada that the C 1‘ A. H. A. rcnffiiialc itself with the ‘union was turned down or the 1 resent." The hockey body made tho !go over the question of reimburse- .ment for amateur hockey players. Another of the major resolutions massed at the morning session pro- ivdes that. 111 the 1940 -4l season teams en sled in tlic Allan Cub and Memoria Cup playdowns will be al- lowed to carry onlv 13 men. includ- ing the spere goaltender. In the mist season teams were‘ allowed l5 men. lliC-‘lldifii! the substitute goalie. while in seasons before that tlic limit was 1i men. with the spare ncimlnder. Al the afternoon ses=ion the C. A. H. A. dec:ded again to grant e110" branch I .000 foster hockey 111 l the bran: 1. perticularlv in the iuwer iclaasifications such as 11111101‘. 1111/811- ‘ile. midget and bantam. Delegates also passed a. rule wherebv ariv teem |foi1nd using oversize sticks would be penalized by forfeiture of zlie name. runners to navigate the steep foggy course without misb-zn. Gertrude Wepsala. Canadien ladies Slalom champion and also a pupil of Vajda, finished second among the Slaloms 40 competitors. only four fifths of s second behind Nancy Reynolds of Sun Valley. nymg OFIFIIV-‘B BELIEVE!) KILLED LETHBRIDGE. Alta.. April 15 — (C?) --l"lying officer Wilson Don- aldson who left Lethbridge in 1935 to join the Royal Air Force is "still missing end is MW been killed in C. S. Donaldson of Ifllhbflflpfl. re- ported today. After an aerln‘ battle off the coast. of Norway Friday his lzxfil-year-old son was reported miss- Q. TO CONTINUE PROIUBITION VICTORIAVILLE. Qua. April I6 -(OP1- Resdents of this eastern townships industrel centre voted for conflnugnge 0f pfbhlbltll)“ ll’! l referend last week. it was an- nounced today 1w civic officials. Prohibition has been in effect nerc Mayne: Tonsorlal Parlor J, Dykens 102 222 164 R. McDougall 144 162 fll W. Weatherble 209 181 160 11. Sentner 12a 16s 245 1), Mayne 279 143 219 Total-Mill. Cudmore‘: Dry Cleaners l! Arbing 151 1B8 161 J Rush H6 171 15B E Cudmore 175 258 230 |w.c11d111o1e i511 111 151 G. Cudmcre 163 133 150 ToiaY—-2548 111111 sinizié. D. Marne 1'19- High Three. E. Cudmcrc. Toniglils Mixed tieasue Schedule 1 1 '1 k. a Huigilguqgcs Vs. ‘Blur Blrfl. Rabbits Vs- Dodgers. Al l? O'clock Giants vs. M0115 MlCllfl01S' Grocery“ Vs. Cudmores CLUB CHEWING TOBACCO has what you want- cxirn flavour, lasting freshness. Mcii say We e better chew. 1'01; WIIUHY f-‘E. W1 Dry Cleaners. il iliiVv’ i141 ill $1’ reek from the union a few years e-. Baseballers lMaple Leakfs Clptimistic SeekTalentFor For Opening Next Season 18y Gayle Talbot. Associated 10301110, Aprii 15 _( .. Press Sports Writer) Beaten in Stanley cub finals again, NEW YORK, April l5—(AP)- foronic Maple Leafs are 201.11g right Thuugh 11w gjydgys 1n many g out in search of more talent for ihe Erandstaiid still are fcsiauiicd \\'llll 111ml N1111°11fl1 50131151’ 1191111110 08111- iciclcs and a cold wind liowlsiumgn- _, across the land aiiotiier big ,mgiefiaggriigaéiartgissyeanicgcgiyufivéer league baseball campaign is sched- m 1o 113.111.111.11; .l‘l%i.“e1é?;.’i‘l% 1r. $1.; The athletes are browned from i (mus m 81am Sega-ms» The ma“ ieliaiétigluc‘hosgéiisienln(inolrefliv Satfl 1 "';O\\'OD the world championship in . 1 .- . _ - - ary cheques. Th3 [Lilla o1‘ tlic lb‘ "We've lust been getting tin o'f clubs arc similarly iii tlic pink 111i‘ floor toriav." Manager Conny alter having dgcsicd a fcw n1ii- Smythe said wnlllhl- "B111 Wl-“YE 1101 lion words of advance dope un the "-‘1=1"- l0 105E 111W 111M 1W1“! V0 ' contenders All that is required t0 Mud m‘ next 5935011- ""1 mwgh ‘make the ‘grand opening about as our vouniz team doesnt’ need a . - 1 . . - .. 111.11".- iot of strengthening. !3i§.?1i°‘1‘1§“.1?; .:*.::..'.%:. ‘s 1 mo» 1» | The lOI‘°.t'l'1$if1'S an‘ fairly 11p- MQQ$I."§,.',.F;‘,Q$G‘°QZSL‘QO fire amfiafl , tlinisiic. pending last~11_ii11utc_ re- defenceman’ like otffiener m. 3mm turns. In five o.‘ the eight cities Pratt; 0g the mngem I have been , the tentative guess is for “felt” offering Boston Bruins good money weather tomorrow, with Si. Louis. for Dit Clanper for so long that I I Washington and Philadelphia on might as well offer it to them again. the doubtful side. All m-e ilircnt- W!‘ Med a rzood driving defcnceman eiicd ivitii min. pficimif we get one I think we'll be N YkYrk .f~ "t..t '" _ 11111161111111“m111"Qisglcliidvgiileilvflg .-1»1§h§,th§1rk1=sm3'g'° 21mg’ Wm be League flag at the unprecedented team next Wigner": égrced°aagéhfi odds of 7-10-20, tee off against. pd,“ however Whgg Smvthe _ 1d the Athletics at Philadelphia, with he y,“ m" ‘mm: “fro-m seygm, the florid Rufus Rufling likely 311K195" u, rbenger the mvai can. facing Chubby Dcan on tlic iiill. Milan Amine“- “a mawrfHe 5,,n._ In the opciici- :11. Detroit, Buck cgl with the artillerv in the first, Newsoni of the 'I‘igcrs 1s billed tn gee George Cclfman of .51. Louis roiwns. Boston's Red 80x start against. en improved Washington club in the capital. Lefty Grove. 40 years old and ihc only lfi-gamc winner on the Boston staff last year, likely will oppose Dutch Leonard. the knuckle-boiler who won 20 for the Senators. Cleveland, popular choice to place third again in the American League rnce. faces Chicago White Sox at Cumiskey Ptirk. Bob Feller, the 21-year-old fire-boiler, goes against Edgar Smith of the Sox. The big noise in the National League is billed at Cincinnati, where Pain Derringer hard luck hero of the last worl series. goes 11,0 the 1111i against Bill Lee 0f ; Chicago Cubs. St. Louis. equal choice with the Reds at 1140-5 to win the pennant. Opens at home against Pittsburgh Pirates. Curt Davis, the Cords’ big winner last year, is billed to face Bob Klinger of the Pirates. Carl Htibbell, who looks as though he niisrlit. have .1 larilliiiiit BRINGING UP FATHER 15113-50 I'LL JUST .0 TILLIE THE TOILER - year. Drillon lives a1. Moncton, WELI: I-EQE WE AQE IN OKLAHOMA ClTY-‘fl-E FOLKS ARE 6L1. TAIXIN’ LIP ELF-Tl-EEEB LOT TO THIS CITY— 5 SEE N CANADIAN HO CKE l’ Trout Season Ilpens Today ‘This morning the 1940 trout fishing season was officially open- ed and many disciples o1 Lsaac Walton were out early to the various streams iri the Province. Sportsmen have been eagerly} awaiting the opening of the trout season to try their luck. and Illally yarns about " the big one iiiar got away" will be told wlicn they re- turn after the days fishing. As a rule there 1s generally a mad rush to the fishing ponds during the first few days and alter the novelty wears off only tlic ardent fishing enthusiast follows it up. First the local followers of tlic rt cast their lines in search of to elusive trout and litter The. tourist haunt the streams in quest cl’ speckled beauties. A few of the ponds are still par- ‘ tially covered 1111111 ice bill mod- élllbe weather will greet today's anglers. l M11111’ Island trout will be takeni from the waters before the sea- zon closes the middle of Septem-i er. " greet wer before transferring to the Royal Fyiniz corps, with which he W115 59114111! When shot down and imprisoned by the Germans, Gordon Drillons plans arc iiicicf- 1111159. but he may work Metropolitan Horse Racing ASSN. FOR E0 i. ._..__.._, Finals Calgary Enters Allan Cup By Defeating S6350" OPE“ l‘ Port Arthur Bear Cats 4-3 NEW YORK. ADYU 15 —(AP) —-; ( William Woodward and New Yorke new mutual machines 111'. the lack- ot today as the Metropolitan rac-' ng season opened Woodward whos sent Gallant Fox. Omaha and Joh1i-. stown to the winner's circle iii the‘ Keniuckv Derby. came up \vltl1 an- lotlier first-rate hone xivhen r‘eneloii. a grime son of Sir eligible for this years rim for ilif‘ roses. put oii a terrific_ru.<.li iii 1111* inst mglith inile t Dcrbv candidates allowance event. Then Woodward ‘Sunnv Jim Fiizsimmons, came right 1bnn1r with Fghtiiii! Fox. most 1111-1 colts, 111 , Paiimciiiok handicap. And Fi-rliiiirgl 11$ Fox cziiiiv homo bv 111 Dredic table of 111g the ihrce-quar 11510111015 6 C expectations for wagering. For tlic.‘ seven races wdav.thct0tal"11and.e'1 the Albertans Wilt) 11.1.: 1111: first skvrockcted to 3821.946. _ ‘ _ .'. f Bohr-ions was 1:12 3-5 for ilic six gi1°,.§,‘1,.$f,j“.il°?i‘w§.1 5-211?“ Pearson W01 “Lem” sccoiid n1 Sairlznini n. Aiicr i110 3 "o! l" 4 RAH‘ Bun“ Tim!“ ED i ii-miis moved to C.i‘" r__v Sl‘l1ll1lf‘fl~ ‘l o‘ l DETRDFI‘. April i5_‘1AP1-— ‘ “r5 h“ 1'11“ #1111“. 11' 111g on lioiiie seventh vim-fort before a chillcd e Be air stud lial Gallahad III and d whip ‘five 011111" iii a six-iuriong and his trainer. ill!‘ $7.30!)‘ f|ll ..clf. f‘f‘l1ll1l"l-i 101's iii 1:11 4-5. far scorn in tlic Ed crowd of 4.000. Alter Port tit-fore the came cndrri. Stnmpcticrs. ‘ Blue Devils. eastern chriiiipini exceeded all the bcst-of-five Alllill Cup s1 It was a thrilling (jcznebac George Pnllage. veteran from Ak- 1 he 3'1 and 6'4‘ ron. 0.. thrilled mniinee mil birds at the American Bowiizic Congress | in TormfloICIIHIIIDIOIlSIIlD-S licggoioday’ ivziii thc i port Scfirprs “Tn. wquuikq 1; 40-year hi_s_t.o_ry__of the CIZIASICV.__ Calgary goals o'er!‘ by Cam , Burke. Les Tliiriwcl‘, Jiminjv Jcmn- 5011 and Chuck Millmziii. ._.___..__ . .._ ._____._.._____i? By Charles Edwards, Canadian Press Staff Writer) PORT ARTHUR. April 15-0111- Yanks Ilun Of gary Stampeders stepped into the overcoatcd crowd of 22.470 fans. an Cnnadlan Sen“)!- ali-liirie 111211 for Jamaica track. hockey finals tow . _‘ _ _ a _ _ ‘ - . . 315g“g,§§$,§gf*“’p0,§"§,,iif, 3,13“. 1111111198 clllllillliflS Cas 4-3 here before a cap.ici._.i Slanipedcrs \\ oii the best-of-flve series three games to w: with one game tied. NEW YORK. ~~ d 1111111105 0011111111 i M. .. . 2-2 . . mpecicrs ran in two i‘ period ls before tlic Cats replied 31111 who 1111111 C111’: siiiiin- i Kirkland firs‘. 11111111111 nillied t0 incei f0!‘ ‘ 11 I whether tlic w. ‘In? 1111.0 10111111‘ gar Iioprade mid Norm W E.- 5 THE PLACE 1'5 1 Jusr FEEL. 1.114; SIGHT-SEEN’ AH. THEQES THE FAMILY —'l UPPOSE THEY'RE STUDYING s oi: INTEREST To SEE- HOW THEYRF Emovml -r1-1 TOWN _ V WELL FIRST GQ TO THE ER TOLD US . MUTl-IEQJLL HAIR-DRESSER- AT THAT HAT STORE THE HOTEL MANAGE ABOUT THEN WE'LL 6O TO A MOVIE Acizoss THE STREET 1 WANT TO s55 - THEN TO THAT 9 H)’ Wcsiovcr comeback in his system, is Mim- age!’ Bill Terry's nominee in the Giants-Pliilllcs opener at the Polo Grounds. Kirby Higbe will g0 for the Plills. 7 Brocklvn. facing ilie Bees at Boston, should bc afforded n quick I YOU'RE _._ J idea of its chances of 111115111111: as RIGHT; I 551,1, high a5 third a 11in, Manager Leo T|LL|E~|T5 a‘ \ Durocher has sc ecied his big "if" l WONDERFUL M '3 pitcher, Whitlow Wyatt, of 111111 110w YOU t; game knee. to face the Bees. Bill i UNDERSTAND Posedel is Wyatt's probable oppon- ent. lnexperienced Coach Had THEY HAD A RIGHT TO KID YOU,MAC-_NOW THAT YOU'RE IN CHARGE OF THE OFFICE YOU MUST TREAT US ALL ALIKE~ME IUST THE SAME AS THE OTHER5 “*1 Big Success Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE TORONTO, April 15-I-{e‘s a baseball catcher and iii." (iiainoizd game is his first love vct he's biit- tliig 1.000 as a liockcy coach. when Tracy Shaw wok ovcr Oshawa General three years ego be liad little coaching experience. Since then he has won ilircc ciistcrn Can- ada junior liockcv tiilcs in a row -so1nc1liii1g no other couch has ever done. Show is preparing his team 110w for the Memorial Cup series afl- ainst Kenoro Thistlcs opening in Winnipeg tomorrow night. Gener- als won the trophy from Edmon- ion RCEIIIOYs 111st _vcfl1‘. Ii l11i‘V inke i1 11;: it will be i111‘ first llllle iii 20 yours of tlic cups his- tory that tlic same club has won 1t n successive years. . Seek Ruling 0n FUND 1'5 STARTED BY ‘JEEPOGRAPH’ FIRST cANle ‘THE Flounder-Paces, THEN THE STEAM-ENGINE AND LATER THE AIRPLANE MD NOW. PODEVES SPINACH THEV EUGENE, ALLA l THIS cAsi-i docs TO OLIVE 0Y1. AND ROUGH-House, eds 5PINALH FOR POOR LITTLE KIDS KIN BUY Status In Great lakes Strike OITAWA. April l5~lCPl-—-A ruling from the Justice Depart- ment is bc-iiig sought. n11 the D0- miiflnn Government's right io in- tcrvcnc 111 tho disputi- bciwccn the Ciiiindiiiii Sraincirs Union 11ml operators 41f sicamsiiiixs on the Great Lakes, following n claim by Arihiii- Rnnliuik, cniiiisrl Im- tho union, thni. the Government liad 11o jurisdiction. At i1 conference with W. M. Dickson, dcniiiy 11111115101‘ of labor, uxlay Mr. Rec-buck cmiimidcd tlic Industrial Dlfilllllfls Investigation Aci. did iiril apply 1o tlic disniitr and that ilwrc was 11o strike within 1hr mcaiiiiic of llit‘ Rel. Prcvioiisly 111:1 department. 11nd tiolifieri 111v union that a sirik’: would bf" ilicgnl iiiilrss 111v ("$111111 was invcsflgalrd bv R 11011111 0T conciliation iindcr tlic z-cl. ANTICOSTI AIDS PORT MENIER, Antlccsti land. Que. April 15 -lCP1 Antlcosti Island's 67 families hove Icontribuied $83 to ire snivat on iA"my‘s war and home services Is- WITH ALL TH’ BEAUTY 01'- SPRING AROUND vou- BIRDS siNGiM’, HUMMIN’ BERES , giéaecv ctouns, TH’ Al LA WITH TH‘ PERFUMES WHO c1114 E1130 oi= sPRisier-Anrusne YOU Y ARE ENJOVIN’ LISTENIM’ To vouR FEET sucxinrouroe TH’ MUD.’ YOU'RE A NUT.’ ANV FOOL TH‘ WORST PART OF ANYTHING? CAN ENJOY TH' BEST PART OF I TH|NG5"THEN WHY I5 A GUY A NUT B)’ J. R. Williams OUR BOARDINVG HOUSE us»; otviu, oom- BIRD WAITING FOR A WORM "r0 come UP OLITA TH‘ GQOtJMD,/~—~ somsaoov 5E1- A BEAR TRAP 1N THIS COOKIE JfiR.'--- QUAKE A LE6 AND campaign it was announced .10- laid-l ' l _.._.,__~ _ SQ THATS THE WAY m,» we RE ALI. some TO e12 TREATED-u IS IT ?HO-HO HO-HO ANY NEWS YET FROM POPEYE '1’ “wt: .~,-1.11.-».*s ~/,- ' Dm- mo, ~= Frsmrrw 51.11.11", i», f With ..__ a‘ — 511101‘ 1111111110 HE Jifi-T ’ WELL! LEANDER Aesisifi 6Tuc1<ii~l Hi6 --vou~e MAM,vou‘i.i_ PAW, AUNT 0 HAVE "to WATLH your: MAQTHA, AND GTEP 11411-419 149L155 .31;- ‘SOMETHIN’ ,1 YOU'LL FALL THROUGH ,1 WENT A TRAP 00012 AND 1,."- "ctici<'.’ WAKE UDIN A 31m?» ,~ ' QTAND THERE LIKE A SANDER WAG FREEO Amara _ Au mum's humanism.’ 4.,” h“: