fl-year-old hy Jollity. both owned by C. H. Dewitt and Son. Frederic- inn George Woodside. former owner of Tyndall Sample. is wintering his mare Miss Abner T. by Abner T. Fleug. at his own barn. also is irinterliig a 2-year-old by Jollity States are comparatively youthful. Billy llaughion is 32 and Stanley Dancer 28. Both have raced almost exclusively at the two big New York track. Roosevelt and Yonk- ers. Their c ” s' purse winnings total 8967.743. with Haughton the national leader in purse totals. one diamond each. won Austria's fourth gold medal. will be presented with rings with Nine Mle cieei I association annual meeting Cal aniziteiir tournaments. a golfer if he wins. takes the t-utta imuls on anialeur golf are sprc-iidiiii: and pro-ent a hazard to in Cr-ilriitta pool gamblers bid on the bidder lamest share of the print. Show golf pools in the United ronto Oakdalc Golf Club. OPEN AT KITCHENEB The RCGA announced at its an- dian Open tournameiit will be played over the Westmount Golf and Country Club course at Kitch- nuai meeting that the 1957 (7aiia-- it E Washington Senators New "5 t " Th Th 12 . mar er an e oc et Alt W' T d Club or inter ra es . . ll'.Xb'IllNGTON (AP) - wash-lat diifereiil positions. Sievers in in-,:iou senators are a tllliloroiighily git rfield. Runnels atedselcond base. U cyaniped club as s res t 0 e ou ney was acquir ast season , in winter trades. only one player from Chicago. Paula, Ramos and ii p who started the 1955 season may Valdlvielso. all Cubans. made the 4 be W.:; "si:.:"t:'.:.::'r..'::';i- .. - npening 0 ayes: ' Thai is third baseman Eddie quired from the Yankees Wednaaw e a S V e r e e n y at, the club's 10-year veteran. day in the no-cash trade that sent ' r'l'he rest of the club is going to pitcher Mickey McDarmott and ro- NEW YORK (CPI For year.-.;put it llli'l7llL!ll the building but . goal. ii. got in gh. pi,y,,m.-o pane n problem. Here's one guess serve infielder Bob Kilns to New "3, controversy over win, in iiigimiss the net. 1-ieliveau never rnia- "mm "LE-mARmC.. ; as to how the club ulll start the Y(;)r1'iI:e. m h-ed it h be” forwud in hockey has been 59:, d I k h t d b m Comparing Rhlhard and MW on: 0 cu acqu are p c at - . . .ia Wl(' . w it was ra e y E ' ' l airy Sievers, lb; lierb Plews. Bob Wieiiler. catche I.ou Berbctet ie'::"lllJ1.Yl:l'cecoag;'Le:.di”D';'g,at":'(;:gliplayci-s lat; the. league's top'refc-ree eau with llowe, chsdwlrk said iii. it 2b: Jose Valdivlelso. ss; Yost, ab; and outfeilder Dick Tetteibsch. A and Gm-die Howe or Demnt yunm in. m,r,.m.,,,,' has some Detroit forward sometimes gets 1' Pclll? Riginells. if(: laiirlt Oclson; cf: lift: Plagee!l'.i11':bal:lly1an outfielder N0." Bi" ChadwiCk' f"""" Na-illl1l;N)lo:i'(ll'll)g his Qiielwiiaeiliiff” :15 ”lclhargi.-3' c as sus. r; n on ney, s us are pr . g. 0. 5...". I. n ,9 I . .. . . :?rPedro Ramos. P- Thiii- the Seii-ion will be It-Ii'i- ?eoc!I.:l llioeckeilsrlieeaggl rTVfI:lfTl:Eal?s ”""””' iii”'.i”d "id HOW! "Biff ilabllfe l.i)(wg:l ltltiiiitmirii sigh, M ii Sievers and Runnels were in lng the year with 10 men picked --Grog Billy cent,-9 Jun Beiiwaul H00 ii" h9hii'id- am in 3 mm game .. last year's opening day lineup. but up since the end of last season. Talking with a reporter, Chad- ahl:f::”;:"m':: ggrlii, For L-oiiii and pulling in the hm. wick. who now is general mana;zt.i' )' p ' I ' of course. Ch'd rl-k k . h ' Continued from Page I Ceiizo during Old Home Week of of a Long lsliiiid country cliib.,3;::' Rmaidlmfihnopiggsglii” "9-ii no one like tilrvihlickellowi k "H 1 1952 when he was asked to get up said Beliveau is ”the best l've. .. ., , i t i "Ir 1 mad t, pi gii behind his 12-year-old seldliis Rusty ever seen" snd "iimin-ter" ihanjm Lila? ;;:i:”qihtIifli?;i:kito3-igtghiriteiil ... mighfnm H3” figmhuilmnx W1"; Hanover. one of the entries in the the Rocket. . i T , i -1, Beliveau, inst (tin smooth in! D, owned by Fred R9Yh0iCii- FTed- Free For All Pace. purse 1.600. Referring to his bullet shot. he ii CPL iii? Wiiihiiiil 803i L003; that iiut l'ri nu-9 fill it with uvi. . i-ricton. This 1! I new mail It the that was raced on August 11. Rusty Chadwick added "Some guys vaniiip how many tying and winniiigl Rorltt-I. has an aiti-at-lion." game and We Wish him the best was 7-5 but Joe won the third beat "m-'-'-”mr:” ' W” V' '"m”" i"-m'mmmr”T"”'r "V ' r" - - A n-------- - - .1 of li)i'cl;wi;ii! 111;; miw pujrcliasei Lilly lit a stasatioi:vs1Liinlish.1'Su;niRart3;; . t rs y r as an enne ee ucky ief(.ews)-- us D E I H?! by Bob Lee, both owned by Hanover 7-5-1, Vella La veu'a 2-4-3. I ecora e -- x' ag E S Joseph Costes. Fredericton. I-ledgewood Chief 4.25, Time . a. i S . Table 36-4, Argot Pointer to-3-8, Ton. S ll d A coa Clowes Bishop Stable - Doc Banks Miss Knox 6,74 snug, 9,37 Dick D by Royal Napoleon. owned by ' ' I . 1 t'liarles Joyce. Saint John. Donald Em iii" A' 5”" Bf!" Tim" vmnm (APV . Austria win Pllll.Al')l-ll.PlliA (APi . SIPVI " . , - -- . - ' "2 ' rtig, WI. 11 by Calumqt Budlong owned 2.09 45' 2'09 25' 2'09 35' Lucky decorate its favorite son skier lVan Bl.ll'(l'l and I.i ink Kil x t by Clowes Bishop; this horse is a g,'.i,i,f,,;,"”,”.,”:i'"e" by PJ' Cadenm T013 lsaiiler. the 'anly triptle 'gtt)ld g 7 gg W i; A mil the Philadelphia Eagles' must niii bi-othgr to Sgndy Budlong and ' ' ' me a .w nner a e recen wn er T ' I” ”” ' T "TTT T . cc ebrate payers, were named Ilud's Best. Just Nellie c. by Abner SPRING MEETING 0lI;ii:iPiciil- P .d I Th d K r The C,l”"m”""”w" Gf"”""""' s't""h7' F”b' 11', 1955 7 gsifliailili Imariirs for iii;hNni(ilonai 1- Cl . in f 1 t D B k D. e era resi en en or be - no la .eaizue cam urs ay, King ellgdgewotil atiid l).cogaTinG5rat- The P”P"i” Qiiebec ,R””W"y' ner will pin the ”graiiti honor in-i a ilt-ad roach ilugh 1):-rm-9, thin W by Ei::..”.”"::::'.;.”:.':;"a:i its as -A iLt"ii;..l2i- ;'.i'ii.E3”2'i2l:f .::e::'.:i Goiieisi Warned 0 Possible i."2”:lS.i?”.9i?.l.l'l3.2'l 2i..'.'!:..”7”"l 1 B ' 0 h . - P 1 i t . - v iv . ' nag '.n;p;3y:i:mEybiyi::1v;) gr; and continues until June 17. Its monies here Monday. lie will also: a S I t .Slnt-I9 lie wasD namcdh headlcuarh - . ummer meeting starts on July so receive a ring studded with three. G b S in aiiuary. cvore as ae acted, fl: :3 (i;i.f,:"igli',B”Zi.',f1”,',,F,;g. znd closes. September 9. The up diamonds. i am Ing can a n per in addition to Van Buren and Kli- ,,. ,0 cam," 38" F tervenlug dates will, we under. Sailor and other members of the H pi ' . -roy. Steven Owen. former head ll iwih W Dd h ' Ra Mreflmalcn stand. be filled by Richelieu Race- Austrian team which took stwind. l()R(llx.ll) it i l . (rollers werep Jain:-ii P. Atiglin was rlccied (mach gf ihe Npw vii,-k Giana and F rl t9 "M '.V Day U1 00 . way MnmreaL It Wm be mmemb place in the unnffloial slundmgsiivai-iii-d hrltlii) iifa pnssililcA;.;am- president of the association andli-jg Diihei-iy, f0rm(u1- head marh d'I 9 C 9!; NEG 8 9 h.V Pi8Y- Wed that Bay State Pat hold. me behind Russia will be mad in me blini.-, Stfilltlalylllllllil the spoil. g C, Ross Someiville oi London. Ont. got the Ncw York (;i,-mim ",1 Ed ac. own by Raymond Savage. d, 31 3 "3, 1203 3.5. Austrian capital Sunday am, Mon, Dr. 1-g...0. Iurneer of Eredcru:- vice-president. ' Doherty. fun-ner hpad mach ,3 .ln-Ann Castle by Bonnyeasile. own- rec" " "9 M E e 0 ' dB ton. retiring president of the Royal C. E. Robinson of Ottawa will Arizona Siam, ed by E. 8. Savage. Little Joe gim. rim”. skate” SR5), Canadian Golf Association and replace Bill Hamilton of Toronto -m-e- (fiegg by Abner T. Clegg. and a TV” ”i the ',"”st successmi h”' Schwa” and Kurt opp(',H ;vholdCElIl of engineering at the Univer- as secretary. Mr. Hamilton leaves 11955 h0i"59 dl"lV9T5 in the Uhiied ' ' sity of New Brunswick, told the to become golf professional at T0- railed Johnny Thunder. owned by 3559.445 and in races won with 168. ihtati-s lllilgt-' rcaclied 5150.000. it EnIE;l',0(a)'l:Illi.er had been announced , s repor t- . . - ., . ' '.e '9. r e - - lztilll-H!I;!0IY:atTl1nE3ag:!ldofC;;?d:f:g- :li2l)eebi' Efligsesixggnssvcglldlillli :2; Milton Hornets unheaten streak wpnl;-'"T;giiTn7:'Pi;uls:it;lg' ;'V:1g-9:22, ting w:-;ml'195(:wArlr!iei;ltdreu:tclIi.:;.:.lrlr-:'r:li:il3. zdntlzyeddoastepltih Hixzilges. is being third in the money-winning column. and match to the S. R. .Ituht:isr;iiii.,h, ..i,m M a ring ",m,kg.. mm. N. 3' mm ,3,” and me 9 9' 3'" 3 Trophy Were hmiishi '0 3 5'1 "hi - - ------- 1955 Canadian open .i Beacons. Medericton race track. Herb Chase Racing got under way last week halt at North River rink Thursdayl yield Que. July 5,, is wintering at his own barn Cedric Hanover by Silver Hanover, and Flsxey Pointer by Pegasus Point- sr. Bruce MacDonald, Lincoln. is wintering his good pacer Slicker Tass and Agnes Hall. Robert Stevenson is wintering Whispering Oak by Bennie Graitan. at his own barn. Thane ends with - "I hope i have not left anyone out in this preamble and if anything new de- vclops I will let you know." llA(t1NG PROGRAM The larger raceways iii lllf' Unit- at Bay Meadows mile track, San Mateo. Calif.. just outside of San beautiful tracks in America and the present meeting is the earliest the trotters and pacers have ever gone into action and the purses will be the biggest for any early race meeting of all time. In addition to the California stables there are as from various parts of the United States there and the number of trottcrs and pacers is a record. The meeting is split into two sect- ions. the first from February 3 through March and the second will as the tip and coming Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs handed them an 8-3 lacing. F. Taylor. C. Macbougall and N. MacArthur paced the Bulldog vic- tory each firing a brace of goals. ern got singles. and MacSwain one. I. League Opens On April I8 hell And Cooper To Discuss Mutual Quickly Relieve Mouth Canker: Comprising the following .BEST QUALITY Coals:- SYDNEY WASIIED EGG DOMINION SYDNEY No. D. MacEachern and M. MacEach- Frizell shot two for the losers PHILAD iii'..l . Bert Bell of the Na- tional Football League and Ralph (tnopar, representing Canadian ioolhall. will meet here Football Problems ICLPHIA (APi -- Com- Feh. 15 to discuss mutual problems in a with Bl. Il)VIlIR'5 oxfracf of Willi STIIAIIPIIIIIT 12. SYDNEY NUT ACADIA NUT Ii ACADU EGG. Oil Treated. BRAS Dt0R NUT. Oil Treated. ST. ROSE LUMP all States have to make their plans i""'5i5i 0' 21 "Y5 flom Mi”, 15 to sessitin open in the press. AMERICAN SCREENEI, lar ahead of their racing dates. -iiiiie 21. We dontthink Joeonrien MONTREAL ice:-Tlir lntcrna- Bell announced Friday that IN ERNESS gCREENEm - - - 11 t k ti rt in the - v . - - V We have Just received a program ti" 5 9 3 WFY "3 V9 W , tional Leagues I956 baseball sca- Cooper, as representative of the ERAS DIOR STOKER (mm the Lexington -ri-oi; greed. 8b0Ve meet his energies heiiiil de- son will open April 18 and close executive committee of the nine m A5m.iatinn. Lcxingwm Ky. voted mainly to the 17 2-year-olds. Sept. 9. yscsldeill. Frank J. Shaugh- prtifcsmoiial teams in Canada, TV & RADIO SYDNEY SLACK iziving their program of racing " """''1b" ” 3iY"”''”'”:f 5'” hi” lies-SY Hiiiliioliiiced i0d8.V With 11- suggested the two leagues get io- Choose your AMERICAN At WELSH Iii?” Sept 26 through ocmb" 6' Tnglfdlllr:rs::TyTlI1Tls1:i1wilm:oI)Iret: ' l Ieaigliieoiolire 1'T:fTl.T1(:TTIIe'lc8m9 in the lziicslhsilfflellefilfz-):'t to mm out am. gritamhkelrrllut HARD - . . . g V . .. 0 5. E estimated pulse! "9 s350'o00 race at the shove meeting, i leage will play in the four soui.li- The Nltil. boss suggested the take. it's the DOMINION COKE The principal event Wm be the Pin Cities of the 10011 Mi opening open meeting to which he said Aiii-iai imiie, it sold in any quantity. Kentucky Futurity for 3-year-old lrotters. it will be its 64th renewal and the purse is estimated at 360.- 000. Last year it was won by Scott Frost. There are 11 events. the final being a 2-year-old trot for tillies with a purse of 310.000. To make these futurilics s suc- toss the Lexington Trots Associat- ion must receive an enormous enl- ry list and of course many who enter with expectations of racing there find that as the time ap- proaches for the events that their mtry isn't good enough. In some, (if the events such as those for 2-” Earle Avery. formerly of Wood- stock. who is training the Clear- view Farm's stable at Plnehurst, N. C.. has had to build six ad- ditional stalls to take care of re- cently acquired horses. Acording to our count he must have in the vicinity of 27 and that keeps him very busy even though he has as- sisisiits Weldy and Billy Carroll and a large staff of caretakers. We will all be hoping that the Clear- view stable will have an even more sucessful season than last year when they ended up with the world's record trotting for 2-year- old fillies on a mile track and a Above arc the victors atid tit vanquished in the battle for thcI British Consols title of the Char-i lotteiown Curling rnk in which; play was completed Thursday. inl the top picture the victorious teami skipped by Dr. Wentlall Macnon-. Continued from page (I llliIlTEllS' CORNER ways fake the right hand position... s right hand swing is my shot. On The Victrs And Vanquislied Donald (lcadi and Andy Likely Isccond stouei. while in front Jnlinny Squarebrlggs rliiicklitii: over some remark made by skip lliaclloiiald on the right. ta aid is soon plotting some prc-game) Iflllllti tioitom plinio skip Frank tstratecy. in back are Elmer Mac-:Acorii is crouching to toss a stone while his t.ammaies are standing in the rear. They are (l-rl Myron (mate) lslBell tleadl, Cliff (Jlugs) MacDon- ald (matei and Roger Partridge (second stone). (Guardian Photos.) iCoach Predicts Tough One day. A new entry this year is Miami is the 43rd city to hold lnterna ihrcc-nation loop. TIIREE HAVANA TRIPS Under the new schedule at trips that have been in 1954. Montreal. Toronto. Fla. which replacew Syracuse and tional League membership in the teams will make three visits to Havana. Cuba. instead of the two scheduled since Havana came Into the league Rochester and Buffalo visits each of the four Cooper was ”very agreeable." . The most important item on the ageiida is certain to be player con- - trat-ls. The two league have been engaged in a battle for American football talent for several years, and from time to time have carried the struggle into courts of both countries. line siEiZniT Montague Tonight go. Don't have it Why Take 's Sound Chance of Poor Like This. Reception. So. csll- BOWLAN'S TV It RADIO and be sure. DIAL ISM Prompt. Deliveries - Courieous Service. W. D. GILLIS Co. Ltd. DIAL 3778 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION sourthern cities-Havana. Miami. Richmond and Columbus, Ohio. be- Tlio Ahhiiv Sister!-'. P.E.l. girls lot of firsts Santa Anita. California. will have war-olds and 3-year-old: there may be as many as 70 entries as the proud owner looks over his well- 'All cattle lirecdci's in Lots ill. 1&2. .'-'..'i, .'ll. 35. 36. -1! 49. 50 and 65 are invited to attend a meeting in Prince of my left was the banker. iariuer w t y m d Mm d fore opening at home in the north- an parner n e or ei' ' erri sector May 2. hockey champions for the past two seasons. get their first taste of act- lired youngster and believes that In a few months he will become 1 star. Even now the 2-year-olds arc trotting and pacing around 2.!) iii Florida. Some of them may pos- sibly be over-trained by such early ilieed. We notice that Joe O'Brien in California is pcrsuing his usual rsutious course with his 2-year- olds. his best mile to date being I shade better than 2.50. We had a letter from Dr. Kenneth ii. Thomas of Calais. Maine. who states that he looks forward to the summaries of activities in the Marl- times. especially the Island...”Per- ilhlis we will see a two minute mile in the not too distant future. i still own Medios, whose colt Meadow Rhythm Dcli Millar is training for Billy Reynolds." The Doctor ends with best wishes and ilillies "for good luck for your stable." Thank you. Doctor. ELECTRIC GROOM . A" 9'ii9i'Drising electrician has invented a machine which he calls iii electric groom and claims it Will save time and money and does A Dericct Job of cleaning. The prcie 153119.50. it might be a very handy ihiiil for a large stable. iiiflnsemsnts have been made "' J09 "Nine-uy. poimin youns driver of this city to take over the table of Thomas Dlconw of Calais. Maine. Titty consist of the free for '11 D-cer My voio sin 2-s. brown mmhl. eleven years old by as! I two. and Commander Bill "5 45- 7-year-old brown gelding IV Eiiiisn Hanover 1.501-i. eligible the 2.25 pace. Our rssdm will alhtmber when My Volo raced at (i Home Wssk, Charlottetown. "III! 1!. mt In tbs Free For hii- inn-so 01.100. He was 1-1-3. "Mn: 4-I-I. seven-up Direct I. Lacy mid us. Thelma 55-5. oiuiiiie Kaimucli out. Time. :.i4 is. 2.11 1-5. 1.12. He was mas it that tfrue by w 1' Mc- mhhhn. St Stephen and was driv- W. Carr. Headway -ins own- ” James otvan. Halifax. and "I drives by Harley llarrtsoii. ::stIrts&Vo1owas1Ittmsa 9 eltsus soeostl and twice 1 With Mai all time winninn ,,w2.i1s.44. another big program of racing starting March 13 and continuing to April 12, 22 afternoons with large purses and what should be big fields of trnttcrs and pacers. The Camp stable will be racing some of its horses there prior to moving east to Roosevelt and Ver- non Downs. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY (lltlcr will renicmber Irving W Pottic of Portland. Maine. who in the long ago was one of the most prominent horsemen in Maine. He recently celebrated his 78th birthday. tic bought his first horse 65 years ago and he still has horses in training includ- ing Sunday Flash. His best racing season was in 1915 when he won 132 dashes and his favorite horse was Jennie Hy 2.0514. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Randall of Harrison. Maine. We wish to thank Cyril L. Daup- hinee for results of the February 4 races held on the Commons at Halifax. Class A- Shelby Vic. own- ed and driven by R. E. Fletcher. Truro. 1-1-6. Miss Alica Guy (D. Pinkneyl. owned by A. Morash. Dartmouth. 2-3-1. four other start- ers. Time. .50 245. .51. .51. Class B-Patches Voio ind (N. Camp- bell). owned by 3. Trash. Halifax. 1-1-5. Scott Cash (Jack Msclmllsn). owned is; L. Bat-rioaii Lsksburn. N. 3.. -3-1. Time. . . .54. . . Class C-Bellini Might (B. Walsh). owned by F. Morosido. Windsor Jct.. I-1-8. Lucky Karvasier (F. Daiilolsi. owned by 8. I. Drake. Truro. 1-I-B. Farscud. owned and driven by Don Turner. Dartmniitti. 5-6-1. Time. .52. .53 2-5. 49 2-5. Class D-Tobie Brooks. owned and driven by 11. Fletcher. Trtiro l-1-4. June Prince Ill.-Walsh). owned by Mrs. Doria Tracy, Gasps, Out. I- I-1. Time. .50 .50. .50. Vleelteiid Hockey IATURDAV N R L. Rangers at Toronto Detroit it golf horsemen I. 1;. Ai-nbsi-st st ltonctsn Fredericton at It. Jobs SUNDAY Montreal at Boston Tomato at (mean 3'0 s-I uouiuui with as. si- Dotl&dlIIxl The left hand man was to give the ordcr to fire. After sitting for a half 'iour the deep chill that prcsagcd d.ui;ii lie- gaii to seep ihroucli our layers of clothing and the colder we iiui till! quieter we became. I let my mind a very sucessful year in rcupectl in ducks and gt-escnthrce ducksi on the opening niorniug-- twni blacks and s ring-necked duck along with the goose that pint-tic-i ally walked into my arms--witli a big zero since then. it was my only try for ducks. one early Octo- ber morning for geese that didn't. product-...thcy brenkfasted some where else that morning. 1..idy luck simply had to smile on me this trip. SIX GEIISE I broke the silence. "Boy: we need six geese to round out the score...onc for Allan. one for the farmer who let us hunt on his land and one each for ourselves its really not good business to nl-'iii on what you hope to get....its like counting your chickens before they're batched. in the naysterini-3 half light that lingers oetu-ct-n dawning and daybreak the cit-or honk of a wildgoose snapped us to the alert. It came from our right. is minutes before the sore hour We waited but left our guns as they were. No (I swish of winils ....no v e, form ass black blob.-i. in the a beyond the decoys--liist silence. Someone remarked "ii IIIIFS a hunter testing out his some "11 help good." We hoped it w:mi'i Day slowly look over with i,'I9' shadowy pools of darkness rihsrui- lag the dips and hollows. Suddenly the banker streiclied his neck an extra notch and ex- claimed "There's the geese" Be- tween our narrow strip of stubble and a four acre patch of meadow was mother stubble field in s hol- low we didn't know anything about we coiinted the geese .tilne "mm They wore feeding ieistiie iy with the old gander mostly on. Live lookout. Now and than had ;(t'l0D up a few kernels and (hm hold his neck higtsu then ever Thus was no point in leaving them there in itiu to our own 'rlg' so the armor walked out and they took off. We settled down to wander back along the liiintiirgyfm. A mugh game mmgmm iI'8ii i0? ihc Past 3"l5""- ii i”'5” ti1l'i'I)' St 1)iiiislau's University rnachlpoint from that game. however. Saints-U NB At Arena Tonight "I think were are going to he in has the A. .l. Hat-Adam summed up his lf.'Cllill.'S about I-Iiiii.'lil's intri'ctillt'gl- tttc ilnsii liclwrcii his squad and Pete Kelly's lird Devils from U. N it at he Sports Arena. ”l'm not fiii-getting last year when we whipped Kelly's crew at frat us in .1 return game at Char- lnlictuwii. Anti nu top of that our boys haven't been playing their host hockey in thr last rniiiilc of gniiir-s.” hc add:-ii lltmrv('l' A .I. also repurictl that the loam held it fast workout yes- terday afternoon and appeared to when the Tommies defeated them 5-3 last Saturday and in their 5-2 loss to Parkdalc Flyerti early last week The Saints got hit to a niuning start in their first serious bid for a Marilinic title Slllff? 1947 hy ll in- nlng three in II row and defeating all other teams in the league in doing ll Mniint A roll hare 4-1 in the opener and on the next week- end the Saints dropped St. Thomas 3-1, and U. N. B. 7-0 in succes- sive nights. But in a return game here St. Thomas took a 5-3 overtime deci- sion irom the Saints to put asi end Finn Arrives To Ski In Canada 'rtiiinNTO tCPi -Kalevt Karli- inen. It member of Finland's Olym- pic ski-iimivinll squad and con- sidcrcd one of the (our best jump- ers In the world. arrived hgrg Thiirstlnv to participate in Can. aria": ski ltimpins ihnmpionshlps "i at ilidlaiiri. out Karl:-nan. vim i-l"i3k! no Eng Illlll 11.1: "nun In from ('nrItng rrsmrirzvi, ltiiii "he'll the winter oi.-mi-ii” irlrn ;t2:v-rl Jack Ciiarland nl Trois-Rlvinres. Que. t'.mda'i solr entry in the Olympic ski-jumping tournament is also entered. Fhsrland flew back from C or t in a d'Ampc-no especially to enter the champion- wiiit some more. (Concluded in next weeks oases.) shill Fi'etlt'rict.on only to have thciii dc-1 be much sharper than they were to the streak. There is still a possi- lbiiity that the Saints will get one Thorn is some doubt whether or not overtime names are allowed in intercollegiate play. At any rate the question will like- ly he settled this weekend and if the Saints gain the 1 point then they will have a solid iiuld on the N.il.?P.E.I. crown and will need imiiy a tie in their last tznme with iMoimt A. to clinch ii. provided of course they win lonii.:iit's contest. A loss for S ll. U. tom'L'ht would can bet your boots that they will be playing htirkey as if the title were at stake which it would very well he. G me time tonight ' ' ii p.m. ANNUAL MEETING 'l”lit' annual niiwtiiig of the P. E. Island Plowing Match and Aizricultural Fair Association will be held in hall, Bridgetown, Thursday, February 16 at 1:30 pm. All interested please at- tend. Al.Bli2It'1' ACORN. Secreiaty. WHY HA 350R ix Vl- Tint be almost disastrous Therefore you p Buialo lla vaiia : Toronto at Richmond. at Miami! May 2 northern openers. Games for the April ill opener: Rochester at Montreal at Columbus; The pairings are reversed for ion on the ice tonight in Montague when they head east to tangle with the Primrose Sisters. The team will leave Charlotte- town at 8.15 from Barbour's show- room. PAY FOR YOUR no LQU91 &E.LtJ9.llLiiQ9i Ask us about the l MASTER HOG FEEDING CONTRACT ARTHUR A. riistucu RIVER. r. it I. l You will End this method of ling feeding convenient and ptnitshie. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL. MASTER DEALER CAMPBELL Wales College Auditorium at rusry 15th-Purpose: Clubs. '00 org 2:00 p.m.. Wednesday. Feb- anise Artificial Breeding CHARLUITETOWN ii.iid IDISTR-IC'I' P. E. I. Doparitment of Agriciiltiisro '. Charlottetown Curling Club DUE TO THE LARGE MEMBERSHIP NO GUESTS v WILL BE ALLOWED FOR THE SATURDAY EVENING DANCE AT THE lt.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS 3rd Floor Of The Bank of Commerce Bldg. FROM II A.M. In 5 I'.. . ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATAION ll ATTA.fRIiD 70 UN NQUIRY. YOUNG LADIES WT'l'Il GRADE I EDUCATION DI IITTII Alli INVITED NI INIIUBE A80U'I' THE MPO!- TUNITIIS AVAILAIIZ. YOUNG MEN WIT! JUNIOI MAI- IIC OR BE1'I'Ii1Il All REQUIRED FOR AIIFIJVI TRAIN- INC. THE R.C.A.F MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT WILL BE IN CI-IARLOTTETOWN EACH TUI')i'lDAI' AN ll WEDNESDAY DITRING FEBRUARY