‘ llftd t6 . pflldtfl yfiterda)’. ‘to lean s ~ J i r Roushridera flown 5 Llhlcing Wednesday of New - le piled up should be to stand. them in 8 j}, qnd‘, game of the w; gglricdulacgefcor" New Brunswick out Buhsters should 1101i h! to be ashamed of. I first entry into Merit: 5 1n any branch o lgh doubtless soundly beat- Ludse by the score. t0 be hoped ‘ti; behind the. team, 1 have made a .flnll0 in comil18 gdnesday night when the 31:18 smart Summers?‘ Crys squad. It is not so many years ago that trong for Maritime honors and their victory this ear ud bear plenty of wa c111; Mum ams were very s b o ' in the future playdowns ' hieb they take part. “Qty and Air Force All Stars are gpected to “for the Cit)’ open the final 1y next tically since the league series as the uildgfdflflfi- . sq r thi is the beating figfiiir fggm the Air Force team h e opening game of the 1| olnts at the end _ have since H ,liqaors to the {Manley- have been playing with but live men on their squad. for the first month or sn. it must also be k nevertheless the Freetown art, will con- seasons to add to ' stride they. havehilready taken, ' N ti rial skated back in- ‘pfligeihteitimgdiate hockey P100111: cap the Island title by the r over- victory over the veteran, ‘but a 5 series Basketball League title wee it was learned And for the first time Inc sot ‘underway last fall, Navy will enter en inio-coxislderotion the im roved brand of basketball lightly to the coming up. ' . Nav the s (1st. They “f. within their grasp. l l O ' Canadiens and Maple Leafs hot contestants all season lhiio the Montreal team's up oi the wing into action. O l Alid with this in mind Toronto's m; Coleman gives the following analysis of the two teams: Canadians aren't any better than year ago-possibly a of hil they were a shade weaker. The loss Watson has left them ma. they formed dangerous combination. that < he All Stars have been displaying in their last four or five games, iwhich have caused hoop followers squad from No. 2 ANS. in the series which is have by no means given up i trim‘ “'5. ‘i’ ti?” ini n. nd r8 Y 5° 5 Y gin ClLIIiQBthIOl-llh in tné series and ‘m cop the title that to say a month ago, seemed ' 8'7 the“ cu b" flmlli’ team in bot , red in the despite ad at the schedule, are expected tiiurnish the outstanding series in Barley Cup play once the playoffs with only one really effective forward‘ line. when Watson centred Ray Getlifie 1114i Murph Chamberlain last sea- an extremely ALO This year ward Mayo It at Encounter L In an encounter wound A.N.S. the best out 0f three series third and deciding gamg, with their victory. strained to the re man of the Coll stick at an Air was chased. but on his‘ timers took s, swing at e , Air Force winger; Dew aiiated an chard's jum ed into the fray. For a, e Robertson and Dew threatened to keep the genalty box s crow jammed the scrambled out on .he threatening situatzion cooled ofl’ with Dew and .... mt...“ drawing majors and Blanchard a minor. was an excl" game thatuuféirreshetd’ BWYYQIUIB B005 I hockey match. Fast skating, hard bodying, smart passing in were all on display throughou t e sixty min tes of l d just what the ht in meet erside in the finals is still a mutter of very much doubt. A fine tribute was paid the mem- lay- idfls to decide the winners of) the ory of the late Jack Ccyle, recently, second section. The Tars trailed by killed overseas, just before 0f the tussle game got underway when the big “ section Beavers Reach Maritime Finals B The Canadian eainh‘ JOHN, N. 5.. Marc Saint John Beavers reached the Maritime senior hocke, finals to- night by smothering e Edmund- ston Reds here 10-4 in the final ame of the best in‘ three series or the New Brunswick champion- p. ost the opening same to the Eels,» Edmundston ped the Madawaska games here. Wed- nesday night’s score was lZ-d. Beavers will now meet the win- ners of the New Glasgow-Halifax (lines crown in the civilian play- GWIIB. Edward Mayo Smith To Retire From Baseball B The Associated Press) . March e-Ed- n . Y Smith, Buflalo outfield- ilie llrm of Chamberlain. Getiiiie er who led the International base- snd Ken Mosdeii has accumulated ball league in hitting last year and 0111i’ 25 souls. ‘ 0n the other hand the Leafs aren't m king n claims iorathe a letics. decided toda baseball for the to retire from 94S season be- y immediate cause of an attack of rheumatic Stanley Cup, but at fever. my rate they have improved great- He was removed to his home a iy over last year's team. The only row days ago after two weeks of wfitt where they ma anlast year's aqua is in goal. O l l be weaker This brings us. very reluctantly. i0 a matter which we avoided as all! as possible. We are reluctant criticize a man who makes his nql-mg] "link from sport. I I treatment in Buffalo General Hos- pital. He must remain in bed for at least two months. The fever settled in Smith's wrists and shoul- ders and his physician would not predict whaelrlil his muscles would be B! . =55. the fact remains that he has Prank McCooi has done an ex- slumped in the last few weeks. He tellent job for a freshman goalie- looked very weak on both Canadian much bettcrthan any one expected y between the ilnaple Leaf pipes for the first time when the saw October. f Gillette brivnigsiyuu u fop notch aoxme BROADCAST Din-n from Rim). .i.~ Nvw Ynllr (it. ill-xi BILLY AIIIIIILD Versus Becky Brazianc Welterwulflit QFBY- 11 P. M. 630 Kc. llllil 3 Gillette Bluries BINDING ht. I onulgah the he goals Saturday‘ all season. remembered, been under ‘B0128!!!’ a fighter. and he is the goal for a Stanl in his first year o hockey. out to fail to mention him." told new-pastime} _ - list r u. 1o best mmigeytiis Press Regular Bingo SPORTING CLUB ' umbus Recreation Centre FRIDAY. MARCH I AT 8:00 PM. Usual Prisca ADMISSION 25c Come and Bring Your Friend ' G tting m“ went alongxfutgrlgers ‘firs? magi: ally flared in, the last three min- utes of the game. Blanchard, pivot laps threw his et then Robertson, linemate of Blan- ice, but the O g.- period Industrials series for the tri-prov- Wl h was drafted by Philadelphia Ath- b must be There is one thing that impress- es us about McCool, though. He is i!!! Cup winner professional l ' ces in the w Coach Squarebriggs hauled out " k bel in that list. and I jiegaldiaexaifit ingggghow I happened the one- time world heavywtllhéy champ was bc- __-___-u- - In aid of Knights of Col- Cdlégiflne Suffer 3-2 Setback In Biistling act.’ “Night . _ that started out slow enough but "l! in blazing sci-ion the hockey (cam from No. 2 last night defeated the C0llegians 3-2 in the second game of the semi-finals of the City Hockey League to knot at a game apiece and force a Crammed, jammed full of action that-kept a big crowd of fans on their feet from early in the third period the Air Fm“ “Fm an" Squaring the count at l-all late in the first period shot two counters in the sandwich session to » take a 3-1 lead and then held the desperately striving Col- legians i0 one goal in the torrid third period to skate off crowd stood in alien f in- ute with the com ethic: tgm: lllhed across their blue ines. Rliilscdly fought but clean, the muilshbattlednirttout male-open all o e the Air Ftace tigampakrnot ttgeneom of play after oor shooting, plus a gfigllgo f ea save?‘ b {minds in e ans’ n ofl’ the sgore wit. a ep them einplayinthe fence. andhss he went lit to the e e o t c crease ailivs behind Conn er. ‘ d l. 1W Peiilled up by the score Colleg- ians continued to hammer away "l! to increase their lead as the 99111110 0f the game increased, but the Airmen showing better as the period lengthened, made three dan_ gercus sorties only to shooting nullify their s Wins drew the only of the lperiod at the halfway mar bill» Colesians had only one real igilléieflfl chance that Cormier turned DYMBB aws consis n Force had their eflortsurglgarfi at 15.42 of the session. Miller 5"" thmlllh only to be overtaken by McAdam, but as tlzfpuck came 1°11” Dew ans ped a pass back to Pete Kelly an the former Nation- a1 Le ;uer’s beaten all the way. he remaining time of t was ve with the No. 2 ANTS. team having $5 Sfihgiiii» "£85K? °"“".§"' b“ IOVC to Athe occhasion. p equal mien ad a decided advantage all "will!!! the second session and m! W" Boals thgyjaccounted for totakeaB-ilea usta . noted the trend of the filly‘, ‘ii though Oolleslans did miss several Brest scoring chances. Jacobi and Quigle both mlgggfl chances in the firs two minutes t both teams stepping up the‘ gace. For over seven minutes they uattied hajmmer and tongs and en a ma or penalt shot ut the . Airmen in the loamy p Dew skating in the clear was tripped b Hennessey; the resulting penalty s ot saw Dew o to within flve feet of Proude be ore firing a drive that caught the top left-hand corner to give Air Force a 2-1 lead. teams were playing a rug- ged brand of hockey in the fast going, with McDonald of the Col- legians finally being chased to the timers, but despite sending for- wards to the attack the Airmen could not break through for a score. There seemed little likelihood of a change in the score as Coilegians ganged continually without succem ut Miller in the final 82 seconds of the session came throu h with a {belautjiful goal to give en a e Gathering in the vulcanite out- side his blueline he skated down centre, split the defence with a beautiful piece of stickhandllng to o in, draw Proude cut and back- and the disc into the yawning mouth of the cage. All thfflilfli the third period the play raged rom end to end with C ‘ shootin the only goal of the session at the halfway mark, but it wasn't enough. A penalty to S a aved the way for the Collegians' goal, A.J. McA picking up his own re- off the boards to slide the home. a goal that was hotly red by the Air Force team. empers were etting on edge as the game crept nto its final min- utes and finally broke out three minutes from the end. Blanchard, b6 in a fit of a er threw his stick at a pla er- as e was going to the enal y bench he, took a swing at ew and then Dew and Robertson at but quieted down with Blanchard drawing a minor, and majors going to the other pair. Coliegians had two scoring chan- final few seconds ha‘: goalie to send five forwards to the , but the winners cleared on both occasions. The lineups: Air Force: Goal Connier; de- fence. imms, Jacobi; forwards. P Kel . ller. Dew, Laberge, Ho urg , Ashley, V. Kelly. Wlngate, Webb. Rovac . chard, urphy, La gfliciais: Lawlor and Cameron. J. 1st Period h-Collegane. Robertson 3 LN!‘ rce, P. Kelly (Dew) 10.42 Penalty: Wingate. 2nd oil 3—Air Iiorce, Dew (pen. shot) '13! 4—Air Force. Miller, . . . . ......18.38 alty: McDonald. o-Collegians. McAd . Penalties: Simms. Blanchard, Rob- ertson (major). Dew (major). We. the North llustico juvenile hockey team, challenge the now Glasgow! gorlnakswlob. a ‘friendly lfllC 0 0O Q orth Rustico f‘ k. “y” " Please answer yeg or no through this paper. (filmed) Idler uClsir. at l-all in the 1m three minutes "h y Dew, Air Force be 15-foot blast had_ . to; cuaumfrraroww GUARDIAN locks Serie ‘PAGE seven, , sums Midgets Seeking 301i” _-_-. The Summ " Cookies. who won the Provincial Midget Hokey championship 12st week by defeat- IIIB the Charlottetown Canadians. are seeking a game with the New Brunswick champions from t. Vincent High School. tiht John. connected with the it was learned last nigh Officials Cookies said that negotiations were underway but nothing definite had been decided. . . Former Star iivershadcwcd By Amateur (By The Associated PreI) WITH THE R.C.A.F. BOltmER. GROUP IN BRITAIN, March 8- C. (Porky) Dumart of Kit- ar with Bos- ...eague, was overshadowed by ormer ‘ in a bom- ber command hockey game. Al h he was credited with MONTREAL, Mar Montreal Canadiens Ch l — (CH- turned back a nnlned Boston Bruins b.v a 3-2 count tonight and kept the Bruins from moving into undisputed Di)!- seselon of the final playoff berth in the National Hockey League. A capacity house of more than 12,000 saw the Canucks ahead 3-0 midway through the third be 0d. but the league l elumad their hands full a ter that as the 13mins pushed in two 808i! "m1 W9" constantly threatening for a third. Th; “fir; , t0 bOiZh an adiens’ defencem _ k Mario. Boston centre, collided (lea- viiy ricer the Bruin net inlhe first period. “girth wsughwugigzuitigiii Marc s gossi and Dddoll-s wi c. possible broken ankle. The glme was cleanly f0llsht throughout. only one penalty was handed out-to Glen Harmon oi Canadiens-ar" it was the most ‘Canadians Hand 3-2 Defeat To Boston Bruins son here. Referee Bill Gzadwl for playing with a broken armon claim- med the stick wasn't broken and shook it above his head to Prove his point. He shook too vigorously however, and the stick fell apart. SUMMARY I First Period ok . Scor -- None. Penal — None. Second Period l-—Montreal. Lach Penalty — Harmon. Third Period Iv-Montreai. Boucbard (O'Connor. Gauthier) ° Montreal. Mosdel (Filion) .. k-Bosfnn, Thoma (Cowley) 5-Boston. Cain (Egan) laugh-proviking penalty of the sea- , Phillies 1945 Prospect Described Best For Years . W. . Pieasance of , ., ished its group sched e unbeaten x . Dumart didn't score a goal in the final 10-2 victory over e. Beaver base entry. Former] with Trail, 8.0. Smoke C. Cleve Oowiand of onto George Lewigne, Sudbury, D. Desiiets, and s. Thain of Toronto; Aside from himself, Dumarts iineu included: Sgt. Joe Sponar- ski. ainy River, Ont., and LAC. M. McDonald. Kirkland Lake, Ont., goalers; LAC's H. Partridge. Bar- rie, 0nt.; Bud Cioodfellow, Kings- ton O .; B. Zak, Kimberley. BC; and Andy Hindm Edam, flask, defencemen. Dartmouth Wins Opener In Halifax Dity Playoffs HALIFAX. March B — (GP) - Dartrnouth RCAJ‘. defeated. Hal- ifax Navy 5-2 here tonight in the opening game of the Halifax city senior hockey league playoffs. The Airmen piled up a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals by Bell. Evans. and DesBiens, and held the edge Hla ut the match. In the sewn-d period McKay scored for nu to make it 3-1. but in the last session the tars were outscored Jackson scored the second MW goal, while Bell and Lapradie coun- ted for the Airmen in the final period. The last two air force goals came with less than a minute to play. Bangers Suffer . 12th Defeat 0n Detroit ice DETROIT, March B — (AP) -— New York Rangers. suffering their 12th straight National Hockey League defeat on Detroit ice, saw their Stanley Cup play-off berth go glimmering tonight as the Red Wings walked a/way with a 7-3 victory before 7.524 fans. 1t wag a night of several records for the Red Wings. owe earned one assist to boost his all- time oint total to 55 in masue play, reaklng Nels Stewart's viola‘: mark. e wings. winning. hiised their season pobhit total to 02 in the standings. highest a Detroit Chi) ever recorded in the leagu s history. Rookie Steve WOCllY. counting two oals and an assist ame Detro t's h st scoring first year player in istory with 37 points and bigge with 1B. SUMMARY First Period 1. Nzew York: McDonald (Mann) z. Detroit: n. Brllncteau (Ami- strong) 15:05 3. Detroi: Carveth (Wochy) 18:86 Penalties — None. Second Period 4. New Yolk: Hunt (Watson) 18:46 5. getléolt: Liscom-be (Carveth) Penalties — Seibert. Moe, Dill, Jackson. l-lolleit, Shack. run-u PC1101! s. Dftlroit: Lindsay (ll. Brimetesu) 1. nétréit; Wochy (McAtee, Car- vefh) iii-as s. Detroit: Carveth (Howe) 14:00 a. New York: ‘Phurier (McDonald, Mann) 101M. 10. Detroit: Wcchyl (McAtee) 18:30 pre- - st freshman goal-getter in iiclf Appears Easy As Experts Lead The Way MIAMI. Fla, March B — (AP) --Sacn Snead and Bob Hamilton made the game of golf look as easy as hopscotch or any other child's pastime today as they led the way through the first round of the $7.500 International Four wi a lop-sid- ump . Speed's eagle and five birdies and Hamilton's seven birdies took the "international" angle out of the event. for the victims were Stanley Horne and Jules Huot. the Canadians who formed the only non-United States team. Home is ‘from Montreal, Huot from Que- cc The victors carded 34-30-64, six under par. for the morning l8, then ended the scheduled 36-hole ma shooting a 31 on the Snead two front nine this afternoon. personally birdied the last hoias played. Four down at lunchtime after compiling 36-38-459, the Canadians never had a. chance. The top-seeded combination of Byron Nelson and Harold Mc- Spaden won as expected. down- ling lilililgie Klein and Otey Crisman an . Fredericton Heads Maritime Air Dadet Squadron Pulling into first pla e in the Mathematics competiti n being conducted by Command Head- quarters among Maritime Air Ca- det Squadrons No. 33G (Frederic- ton) Squadron achieved a median snark of 86.6 per cent in Test No. Squadrons at Charlottetown. Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax) and Moncton. ranked third equal, with 04.4. They were followed by those at Yarmouth. Newcastle, and at Bedford. with an 80 per cent median. Westvilie. Edmunde‘ . and Mill- town Squadrons achieved 77.7 with Sgdney Mines and Dartmouth at 7 .5. Windsor and Harold Ed- wards (Glaice Bay) ‘had 73.3, and Sydney Academy 71.1. lens of 10 other squadrons were below 70 per cent. Dartmouth squadron has shown striking improvement in these tests. with medians ~rising from 84.4 to 68.8 to 75.5. Explanation may be due in part to attention given to the tests by the Dart- mouth schools. The Bedford mecggin has risen from 73.3 to 77.7 Newcastle squsdronb median marks have been 68.9, 75.5 and so, showing substantial improvement on each successive tests. Two more tests will the series. complete There are more than 12B species ‘lialnd birds in the Solomon Is- q ‘ w Llliwii Ni ti._.__..sh ._ Penalties ndsay, Atsnu, D_i_1l. SKA TING A 000a mus TONIGHT "lilo-l i» lo, on FORUM Penalties - None. BY J. HERBERT ALTSCHUIL PHILADELPHIA. March B (AP) -- lil war-torn 19%, full‘ of its base-bail uncertainties, Philadel- phia Phillies celebrated the 30th anniversary of their only National League championship. And itie 1945 edition of the 1on8- time league doormats contains the best Phil prospects in many Years. "I don't like to Drvphesy,” says general manager Hero Pennock, but he added that if Selective Ser- vice “doesn't take a big dent out of the roster. we'll be considerably better than last year," when the lPhils ended at the bottom of the e agile pile. The Phils are an odd assortment of Youth and are. speed and tried ualities. If veterans Jimmy Foxx, us Mancuso, Bill and comp- any can be whipped info good shape, the Phils may develop into a. pennant threat. And then there are the flashy Hamner brothers —— Garvin and Granv‘ plus Elisha (Bitsy) Mott arnd Daniels. the Utica. NY» keystone combination. all expected to fur- nish plenty of speed in the infield. Psnnock said "I am very optim- lstic about Jimmy Foxx. He is in excellent shape." The Phllg are planning to use i-‘oxx at first. Pen- nicl: said. with. Mott, Daniels. the Hamner brothers and veteran Charley Letchas. and Ford Mullen battling for the other infield Posts. Borden And Saint John To Play First 0f Series Tonight Borden Nationals, conquerors of numsnerside Crystals in the ‘island playdowns meet their first main- land test tonight when they play hosts to the New Brunswick cham- pions. Saint John All Stars at Bor- den rink. It is the first game of a home and home wtal goals series and the series promises to be a red hot one. Second game is scheduled forhSalnt John ice ‘next Thursday t. gorden fans. all agog over their team's victory in the Island play- downs are expected to pack the Borden rink tonight for the en- counter. Winners of the series meet (he Nova Scotia champions for the Maritime title. Scuris-llicntaguc Exhibition Series The Souri hodreg or... Wednes- day night defeate the Mon ue llle - from Richmond, Va.. Fred M BOWLING K. 0F C. BOWLING ACES— H. Conway N. MacDonald P. Ready L. Butler H. Gaudet Teen-mi JOKEBS -— Costello .. Trainor Doucette Campbell MacDonald Tota1~2459. Hlgh single, L. Butler, , High three. L. Butler. 558. Points: Aces 5; Jokers 0. CLEBKS Curley Rev. Ellsworth Campbell .. Shana ha n Nantes ' Total-owe. rmos - l-ilgh single. Shanahan, High three. Shanahan. 64. Points: Clerks 5; Tyros o, SKY CHIEFS .- hMAdCm Murphy .. MacDonald Smith Tots b.4002. RED INDIANS _. Mullins LeClair Doiron Coady T0tal—-2270. High single. W. Mullins. 2N. High three, J. Coady. 04d. Points: Sky Chiefs 1; In- dians 4. ZULUS -_ Kelly Power . MacDonald Smith .. McKenna Total-mm. High single: H. Power 93. High three: L. Doyle, 4.81. Points: Zuius 3 1-2; Derbies i nnrnoarown scnoor. Report for month of February: Grade X-l. Evelyn Jenkins. Grade VIII-i. Beatrice Jenkins; 2. Hilde. MecMaster; 3. Bennett Jegklras. vn ra e -1. a tn c1 ; . Doris Jenkins: a. Bifrrtn: Llewgllyrii. Primroses 5-4 in an exhibit on hockey game played at Souris. But the Montague squad won the three game Series. taking to camp 4-3 and 8-2 counters. Now the Primroses would like to get a game with the Borden Na- tionals. PEI. Intermediate cham- pions Their coach. Ted McEwen mid that they would challenge the Nationals to a game, date and place tc be arranged . In the meantime the K 710W to with breaker; on Wednesday of next week. Sport Briefs OTTAWA. March 8 - (GP) — The shifty Quebec Aces eliminated S in earlier en- Grade VI—-1. Elizabeth MacDon- ald; 2. Mary Campbell; 3. Mary MacMaster. Phyllis clay; 2. Grade IV-l. Edna MacMaster. Grade III-l. Alice Jenkins. Grade II—i. Leeman Llewellyn. Grade I (Al-i. Merlin Comp- bell: 2. Ada MacDonald. Grade I (B)—-1. Preston Jenkins; 2. Stanley Campbell. S. Margaret Lowery, teacher. UNDERGROUND WLRMTII Many peogle living in the Arctic rekions buil houses that are partly underground as protection against winter tempers-tunes. Ottawa Commandos from the Quebec Senior Hockey League play- offs tonight by defeating them 4-1 before a crowd of 4.791 fans. INDIANAPOLIS. March B Indianapolis Capitals halved th defeated Providence Reds, S- fore a crowd of 2.008. B! The Canadian Press One fBube Ruth's much-pub- licized M0014 ended l5 years ago today when the Yankee slugger I ed a $100,000 two-year contract wth New York, Newspapers made much of the fact Babe was being gold more than the president of the nited States whose salary is $75,- rsrm miumTwssrs wo""m"#=is‘&?islii“.“ "°°° HOCKEY (ZBYSTAL nmx, FRIDAY, uiiiicii s d'stance between themselves and. a spot in the American Hockey' ‘League play-offs tonight asitléev . e_ . S'SiDE FLYERS lied Dress Returns Arc Announced I TORONTO. March B-(CP)V— The Canadian Red Cross Society announced today returns in ‘its national campaign for funds totall- ed 336289.534, or id per cent of the no, .000 obiecuve at the end v1 the third canvassing day. Uihecampalgil opener-l Mitch 5 anu will close at the end oi the month. Seven provinces have le- porteq receipts after tiu~ee day-i canvassing. _ _ Receipts by provinces With oli- jectives and percentages bracketed are. _ Prince Edward island (500,000) $32,931 (65); Queucc I§g.z50.0li0) $201,017 (12); untario Sa_,000,000) $462,599 i9); lllunltoba (>600_Li00) $260,000 i411); Saskatchewan $050.- 000; $55,000 (l6); Alberta $400.09") $46,000 (n); amen 901mb“ ($00,000) $105,987 (21). New Brunswick, with a $200,000 objective and Nova Sooiia ivith $350,000. have not yet rationed re- ceipts. Charlottetown, P.E 1. was first city in the Dominion to DB8! its obiective, reaching 15') per cent of its quota. Army Enlistments Show Increase GP) — tonight shmv UITAWA. March s - ( Recruiting figures issued hv Defence HcuIiQUKTlETS ‘that in the six weeks ended March 10 . 10,813 e enlisted in the filmy. a new h1g1? hlcmparcd with similar _ periods during the last six months. in the six-month period enlist- 'ments totalled 30.799 (viih 19,579 coming from the 89119101 Will-W- 9,i74 from the home defence army and 2.046 from the reserve army. Comparative figures showed that enlistment from the general pub- lic _- 7,523 in the last SlX weeks — was the highest for any similar period since early September. Th8 some was true of the reserve arm)’ Pllli'f"l1‘l'li. of 680 men fer. Mill/Q service. i..;.i.arsions from drnitce ranks - 2,010 in the inst SlX weeks & were higher than the pfevlflllS SIX weeks. but not as high as the 3.640 recorded (luring file six weeks ended Dec 9 An army spokesman sai:1_ii. Will possible the increase in enlistment from the izencral pulolic might rc- flect a riaction of uotcn@l draft- ees to the posslbilizv of conscrip- tion for overseas service _ “Somg o1 (ncm figure they might as well so whole 110B‘ 1115mm 0! waiting for draft with no certainly iliev (rill h:- pcstetl to the honie war esiablishnteni on completion of their he uddfid PLEA FOR LOYALTY DURBAN. South Africa - (OP) —Sir ShflfWBt- Ahmed. the retir- iniz Hich Commxesioner for India. said in an address to the Nc-f-"ll Indian Congress" "You must be whollv and politically loyal i" South Africa Do nothin" that will lead to the humiliation 0i’ the Indian rac G. F. ilutcheson & SUN OP'l‘0l\1E’l‘Rl S’l‘S “Specialists in the fil- ting of glasses for (he correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street MATCH SIIMMERSIDE ,No.lR.&N.S VS. THE NAVY. CHARLOTTETOEWN This is a return game so be sure and plan to attend and see some good hockey. ‘Skating after match.