raBRq-flliiJlufil-M I T"§.-.Q9ARQ1AN-. .. GHARLQlTEPOWN ._ -2126! SEVP-lli. ;_-___,_-_. Queen Square School Annual Sports Tonight new Square School a-n- wgoicfsporls will be the bigot- “cyion at the Forum _tonignt hm young and old alike will :6 eagerly looking forward to the mu varied attractions on m, PIOQTBITI. I! the enthusiasm i m, 1mg 1o;- the past two school yvents sponsored by W. K. B. and p55,, is any indication of fishy, reception, then excitement ",1 be at fever pitch for the wear- ," O1 purple and white when they pk, to the ice for their annual “Sp-M, at skill in speed skating “in hockey- qms feature of tonight's sports '11; be the exhibition hockfly “J1 betxween the Prince of wales College Juveniles and the mm. square School team. Un- ser the capable coaching of El- m“ Byanchard, Queen Square has produced one of the smartest lit- tle hockey squads this year that has been seen in a number of sea- sons, and have already proved their ability this year in down- ing some strong teams and are, at present leading the Interschol- astic series by one game over West Kent. last year's Provincial Interscholastic champions. Al- ‘ though they will be meeting strong j‘ opposition from P. W. C. Juven- iles, the school youngsters certain- ly have plenty to coime and go on. They have already taken the HIBBSTIYU of this same squad by a more d U~2 in a previous exh‘-, bition encounter and should he. a good match for the Collegians tonight. 1 The game is expected to be really (‘lowly chntcricd, top-until: affair, and with all the other speed skating attractions which are assured of producing plenty of keen competition, the Queen Square School event should be one of outstanding success and a splendid evening of athletic en- tertainmeni. s Central Hockey League Statistics Announced ‘pk-liaising are statistics for the regular schedule in the Central Hockey League (does not include Amherst and Charlottetown home and home series to decide the league leader.) as supplied by leaiflle officials: iidividuai scoring statistics: Minutes h: Phyer, Club G P He. C. Dowling (C) i8 2d Al. Carver (Cl 12 25 m. LeClalr (c) i: 21 n. cnrmler (Al 1'7 “Ellie ARROW (A) c Ripley raw J:m ‘Keefe (Al J. Mitchell (Al t.‘ Roucie (SJl V. Curler (A) Rusty were (A) R irliinnc (SD Jcbri lilron (C) (‘no Dowrio (Cl Rom’) (S) . B. WcKsy (S) . Bahinenu (Al A"Z Perry (Cl (‘airs (‘taller-t (C) R “Ililio (Si R. Barrow (Si I Landry (SJl Nirmandeau (SJ) t‘ Mitchell (Sl N) Tlollitlris (Cl K Carmichael (Cl “uh Tlslziel (Cl It": “Wilt; (Fl A. Gallant. (Al D fiaudet. (Al B S‘ Peters (A) .1 leulnne (Aw rlil- wound (Cy R iveutharbee (S) Jim Adams (S) Rid Schell (S1 uoserssasaauaoa-au-n-neaaasaoues-uaawoo-u-zaan-auaaawaa QO-e-flo-dee-v-e-eass-daze-;su--l-aauaaasuuu--enaaaunuau=a>u~¢noauma34o455> - u. ::_o00-oaasvsla-hnuaoaanaanaaananouoaaoiaonuagnoo»; D3-1.4Ampli-IQQSIYOS-De-Iflzttdalaefl‘AflailahbblvlaafifiQQQJJ-lflmwwbzsszsag; J lefikinc (SJl A, Nor] (sJl 1'1. Wabertson (Ai 1 .l MacDonald (f?) 0 Tl‘ Sheppard (Cl 2 l. nude (Si i i?! .1 ‘Wilts (s) i 2 l? YIWPSGIIQ (Sill 1 4 R (“or-mien (SJ) 0 2 J Amos (s) 0 0 Km ‘ifurrav (S) l I Pud Beer (Cl 0 (‘i R Josey (C) 0 2 Alb na-udet (At n 2 A. ‘ielaiison (fill n '2 l1. Tat-leis (sJt 0 . 2 One misconduct. during season to Davie of Springhill. TEAM STANDING! TI-im GP W I. TPts. ("‘“’l“HJ*OWIi 8 5 1 n 1n flvuherst. _ . __ 6 5 l (l ‘lfl "urirvfhlll G 2 4 0 4 St. Joseph 6 0 R 0 0 Goal ‘render Averages Borden Nationals Defeat Abbies 8-5 1n an CXIHlJlLlQII wunicr between intermediate Abbie: and Borden National: played at Borden Bank on Wednesday night, the Nation- als WOn by a score of 8-5. In their iilJSL tussle a \"€€k ago the Abbie: ‘were defeated 10-2 shvwing that they done remark- ubly iwell in their second 88m! against the stioiig Borden team" Borden led off the scoring par- ade when Deiglian took a puss from Richards to score early in the first period. The Nationals’ Oat- way lnd Deiahan garnered two goal: and an assist each in the first period with Richard: gain- ing: two assists and Love one. The Abhies only scorcri once in this pciiod as Kelly accepted Blanch- ard's pass in net the puck. The second period ended 4-3 for Na- tionals as the only scoring was dong by the Abbies. The game was slo-w at first duc to the heavy condition of the ice but a: the final period got UIlllCl‘ way play resumed st a very fast pace, when Richards of Borden scored the first goal 1mm a long forward pass down centre ice. Summeriide players in action with Borden were F.. Oatway, Richards and Delghan. hockey eli- Charlottetown Lineups: Borden - Campbell, Hewett, A.. Oat-way, P.. Darrach, Love, F" Oatway, J.. Drirracli, Richards E.. Darracli, Deiglian. Charlottetown - Roper, Bian- charcl, Richard. MacGregor, Stan- ltry, Kelly, Josey, Henneasey, Moore, MacKinnon. N.. Lerter, Molyneaux, D.. Liarter, Shepherd, Gregory.- Lcs Hooper, mgr“; Charlie Ryan, coach. Referees - Tom Paquett l-lawley Crockett. Scorer - David ‘Pweeln and S UMMARY First Period t-Borden, Deighsn (Richards) z-Borden, P.. Oaiiwny (Richards) m-Borden. P. Ontway (Deighaii) 4~—Ch'to'a'n, Kelly (Blanchard) o-sflorden, Delghan (Love, I‘.. Oatway) Penalties - A.. Oatrway. Second Period ti-Olftnwn, MacGrr-gor 7-Ch'toa'n. N. Lartci- sey, Richard) Penalties - Richards ‘Phil-d Period (Hcnnes- it-Bnrdcn. Richards ‘F. Ofliwflvl il-Ciflmvn. may ‘Iii-‘ifllresorl l'l—-Cll'l~'l|'-\'l’l. Slicnlvcrd (Jnsefl ift-Unrdcn. F. Ontwnv (Dcichflnl ' (Cnmlvhclll Pcnnltics __ Tmvta “W1? (‘lulu GP GA. Ava. Twit» A 2 I 4m week! y,“ q n 4pq lMBnrdcn. Campbell W‘ "er nu 4 1n 4.15 P “Nile (S) .1 1-3 2i 9.0‘ P Shrimp (S) 22-3 9,4 9M it} Borden. TINY-nil Verritilt (5.7) 6 63 10.50 NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY a7 Vclltfbtd“ MSW..- BIG CLEARANCE OF MEN'S AND BOYS" WINTER WEAR - Men's Overcoats - Sicilian Coats - Parkas - Heavy Jackets - Suits - Dressing Gowns - Smoking Jackets - - Also Boys‘ Overcoats - Surcoats and many Boys‘ items ai- HALF PRICE not listed. Big 3 Day Sale Thursday — Friday —— Saturday Brown-Sizes 36-44. and Saturday Clearing Clearing at listed going at u-pu. Bowling Results cnfrowiv suns Commercial League Stead’s Service Town Tnxl—3056 l-llgh single B. MacDonald 300 High three J. Bradley 752 Points: Stead! 3%; Taxi 1V: Station-WM Wholesalers League Halifax Seed-SIM R. E. Mutcl1—2712 High single H. Vibe 263 High three G. Carson 685 Points: Halifax Seed 4%; R. E. Mutch M. G. H. Toombs d: Sons-ZEN Atlantic Wholesalers-TIES Hl_gh single F. Pierce 301 High three G. Francis 734 Points: G. H. Toon-ibs & Sons 2%; Atlantic Wholesalers 2% Garage League Stewart Motors-MIG. Horne Motors-MST! High single F. Buoie 262 High three G. Gallant 643 Points: Stewart 0; Horne 5 F‘. R. McLulne—-2379 Butt & McRae-ZSBI. l-llgh single O. Manuel 272 l-llgli three O. Manuel 673 Points: Butt & McRae 4; F. R. McLaine 1. Miners Win 6-2 GJSACE BAY. N.S., Feb. 10 — (CM-Glace Bay Miners and Syd- ney Mlllionaires went through the motions in the 88th game of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League schedule at Miners Forum tonight with Mlncrs cracking through for n (‘>2 victory. Two games remain to be played before the league opens its best-of- seven semi-final Monday between Glace Bay and North sydney vic- (orias. Remember When By The Canadian Pres: Charles I. Gonman, 42, former champion speedska El, died at saint John. N. B., nine years ago today. In 1921 he won all nve of the major North American champ- ionships. He also represented Can- ada at two winter Olympic Games. Thursday, Friday and Saturdiy Men’s Parkas —- 13.50 Men's Heavy Parkas — l0 only in this lot originally priced up l-o $29.50. Some have Thermo-Fuck lining, others tropdl lined. Broken sizes clearing Thursday, Friday 2 only pcirkus originally 16.50 and 18.00 Men's Wool Vests ngulor $6.00 Suits — 19.50 How could anyone puss this up! Some worth over $40.00. 25 only Single“ and Double breasted suits, yarn dyed worsted: and English tweed: -— broken ranges, colours Grey — Blue ..,......;s_.,... 13.50 9.50 Station Wagon Coats Sizes 36 to 42 -— Beaver Lamb collar — Double breasted button front and full zipper front — regular prices $25.50 to $35.00 —— clearing Thursday, Friday and Saturday l-J OH. u-..“ All dressing gowns, regular up to $25.00 Clearing at l-Z price. Many Boys’ items such as punts, breaches and jackets not price Wray, McGregor End Big Four Schedule Tied SAINT JOHN. N. B., Feb. 10- (CPl-The regular schedule of the Maritime Senior Hockey League ended tonight when the leading Saint'John Beavers edged the last place Halifax St. Mary's 4-3. The same teams will open the league semi-finals here Saturday. with Moncton Hawks and Dart- mouth Arrows slated to tangle at Halifax also on Saturday. As tonight's game could not affect the final order of standing, interest centred in the race be- tween Beaver Dlck Wray and San- tamarian George McGregor for the scoring leadership. Each was tied with 67 points before the contest and each picked up two more. leav- ing another deadlock. Summary:— Ilrat Period L-Halifax, Hannon 6.20 2—Saint John, Szabn . 12.27 Penalties: Nicolle, Brennan. Beaulieu, Reardon, Second Period Scorlng-—None. Penalties: Vigneau. P. Gaudct. MacGilllvray. Third Porlod 3—Saint John. Wray, (Grnbowski) .. . 6.1’! 4-Salnt John, Szabo, (Jackson) . ..._. 6.27 5.-—Halifrix, Hannon, (McGregor) .. 6.54 6.-—Snint John, Demchuk, (Wray. Nicolle) 14.46 7-llallfnx. McGregor .. 19.34 Penalty: McLaughlin. Toe Blake To coach llallayfleld Bravos VALLBYFIELD. Que I-‘eb 10- rcPl-Hecter (Toe) Blake. former National Hockey League star with Montreal Canadiens, has been ap- pointed coach of Vallcgdleld Braves of the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea- gue. it was snounced tonight by club president Arthur Vinet. He will replace Jerry Philbin. who is retiring fnr business reasons Earlier this season. Blake coach- ed Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League. but was released last month after a dispute with Week-lend Bonspiel. Schedule — Shirts — THE BEST IN THE STORE l0 Dozen only For 4.95 Nationally advertised make: ~-~ all striped -— regular prices $5.50 — $6.00 —— $6.50 to 57.50. Sizes l4 to l6 l-Z. 4 Clearing Thursday, Friday and Saturday I Men’s F ancy’ Jackets Men's Fancy Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 These are reol "snaps" For spring n'cflr—~two toned corduroy and tweed — Tweed: all tuliy lined, sizes 36 lo 42 .... .. 5.95 Clearing at All corduroy jackets. Regular $5.75 Smoking Jackets -- Wine and Clearing at TONIGHT-TOO I’. M. Physical Fitness Trnphy Ice Ne. 1—E\'. MacNeil vs F1. l". Acorn. Ice No. 2~»O. R. Sinions. Doug Mayne, Frank Cox. J. S. MacDon- aid, skip; vs., Hon. Geo. Barbour. A. G. Macllfillnn, J. O. Diamond, Rus Spillett. skip. ‘ lentner Trophy-Final Dr. l. B. Giddlng: vs. Ed Tanton. Ice No. 4-—P. Gay. A. O. F. Gill. Ed. Nicholson. R. S. P. Ji-irdinc. skip; vs., Ern Maclnnis, W. Swin- dell. H. R. Bevan, J. J. Morris. skip. 8.80 P. M. Ice N0. 1—A. E. Saunders. E. K. MacNutt, R. C. Parent, H. R. Car- ruthers, skip; vs., W. R. Cudmore. J. H. Helloffs, Lewis Turner. J. E. Burden, skip. Ice No. 2—A. F. Owen, Wes Whitlock, Don Guss. R. R. Bell. skip; vs., Gordon Foster, Frank Hobbs, W. N. Wilson. H. L. Sear, skip. Ice No. 3-—W. Hoyt, R. Manning, Percy Keyes, Dr. H. Pierce, skip; vs., H. C. Trainer, Howard Muc- Innis, Fred Nash, F. R. McLaine. skip. Ice No. 4-—Claude Ives, Frank Anderson, J. S. MacKav, Col. G. l-I. Full, skip; vs., Fred Cannon, Dr. L. Prowse, R. M. Jones, Dr. E. S. Giddings. skip. Saturday-LOO P. M. Ice No. 1-Dr. Barrett, T. A. White, Gordon Avard, T. W. L. Prowse, skip; vs.. Jas. Coles. H. Callbcck, C. L. Jay, Frank Muc- I-‘hee, skip. Ice No. 2- W. T. Weir, P. G. Hil- licr, l-lon. M. MiivGuiunn. Ed ‘l‘.'in~ ion, skip; vs., H. D. Hill, F. R. Sea- man, S. R. Benton. C. M. froze». skip. Ice No. 3—G. Macintosh. G. H. BLlfll-llfi, \V. R. lifzirNril. ll. ll Worth. skip; vs., J. Mullins. l-‘ranr. Curtis. Dave MacLeod. Art Mac- Phersou, skip. Ice No. ‘i-Robt, DeBinis. A. Aylward, Arnett Howell. Ivan Horne. skip; vs., Crockett. A. H. Roper, A. Knox, A. W. l-iyndmun. skip. . 0.50 l’. M. Ice No 1—I-I. K. Acorn, J. D. Stewart. A. Bagnali, J. S. Moore. skip; vs., Myron Bell. Wendel Mc- Lnine, A. W. Matheson, H. 1 Spil- lett, skip. Ice No. 2--W. G. Barbour. Norm manager Art Chapman Nicholson. Walter Plcksrd, \\'. W. tun regular 15.00 7 .. y . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . I MGDRE E- MFLEQD l. 2.25 Overcoats — 19.50 Originally priced up to 540.00. 22 On|y-—broken- -eizes—' Tweed: — Fleeces — Alpine: — mostly large sizes — Blues, Browns and Greys- Weekend Clearance ;..._.i~... ........ ..19.50 Men’s Jackets ' l2 only lieovy cotton Gabardine with wool-tuft quilted lining Zipper front. Regular prices $14 50 to $20.00, Clearing Thursday, Friday and Saturday or .. 2 only zip front iuckets with Beaver lamb culltm regular price $27.00. Clearing ct All Boys’ 25% Heavy moekinev coats in detachable fur collrir and in all sizes 26 to 36. 9.50 14.95 Surcoats off plain n-ielton — heavy freize with leather trim - Bins qnd ("own Overcoats 1/3 off Every loys’ and Students’ overcoat going at l-3 OFF Fleeces — Velour: - Elysian: in Blue, Brown ond'Grey_ All sizes from 28 to 37. Men's Heavy Mellon Cloth Cops wit-ii beaver trim Reg. $4.50. Clearing ot 25 ONLY-$l.00 Tie: Going at ll-Ilaeeanlluaolqaa 5...... _ i. _ ,1,, 3.00 25c . . . . . . . . . . .._._,v. , Sport Echoes From _ Prince County l” The Sheen d; Mclnnis Juvenile iiocbzcy ieaiii has lost its first hoc- ..c_v match of the season. It was a tough one to lose and was one of those close affairs that could eas- ily have gone the other way. Herb scliuivnan‘: proteges weren't out- played tco much. although the Ab- bies seamed to have more pep on the a-ttack They seemed to like ine heavy going better than the Summerside boys, to be able to pro- pel the wafer over the sticky suf- ince with better success. Whether they can take the S at M sextet on a inst ice surface has certainly not reached the Q..E..D.. stage yet. We‘d still be willing to risk even money on the Summerside entry‘: coming through to victory over the red shirts O O Perhaps the most improved play- er on (lie sheen 5a Mcinnis (cam is Rcubcn Doyle ivlio last year didn't look like any kind of a prospect. Doyle is not a first class rear- guardrnnan as yet. but he has come a lung wny, and if he continues to Eunprove should do in juvenile cir- clcs lle has plenty of courage and often gels in there in the last des- perate split second to turn back a dangerous rush. Certainly he play- ed one of his best games in Kens- ington against the Abbies a - Delaney is not quite the stick- handilng wizard advance notices played him up to be, or perhaps it was the sticky ice that robbed him of his sleight at hand Wednesday night Funny thinB lbw‘ t)" youngster, he keeps eVBFYbOQY- m- cludin: the coaches. gucssing as to lust whore he is of most value to a ‘mm, in the nets or on the for- l1"\l‘fl line \Vc'\'e changed 0111‘ minds trvn m- three times about this nlreqciv. and right now rather lean to having the clevei‘ youn‘; l-wclgrv plevm- between the pipes No doubt he‘1l break intn a rash of ._-i lnrd skip: vs., Rubi. Nicholson. Ed. Hclhcn, J’. A. Likely, N. J. And- arson, skip Icc No. flklnn Burnett. Dnu; Saunders. Fred Driscoil, F. B. Con- rad, skip; vs. R- Squerebrlaas. l-‘rcd hiacMlllan, R. E. Jenkins. H. L. Sear. skip. Ice No. 4-.I. E. Burnett, E. H. Saunders, J. J. I-nrrabce. J. A- Frnscr, skip; vs., .l. A. Clarke. Ron Ngrmnyt, Gordon White, W. R. Jen- For Baal Heat-Phone 240-—Ask For “Princess” Top Quality Bid Sydney Goal nu n A. PICKARD and COMPANY LIMITED kins, skip. goals one or these evenings and force a change of opinion again. . - . Paul Schurmsn looked particu- larly good in flashes in the game lost to the Charlottetown boys. His frist goal was the result of as smooth : bit of stick-handling as we have seen in quite s few moons Paul is still in the midget age group and might be better playing in that class. He got some stiff cheats at the enzmy blue-line Wed- nesday night. O O Ben Champion. manager of the Kensisigton Rink, certainly did his utmost to give the Summerside home fans the low - down on how the game was going. Ben tele- phoned the local radio station every period and the score was relayed to the Summerside fans. He also got the results of the Abbie-Amherst game in ghsrlottetown and an- nounced to the fans watching the game in his rink the score st dif- ferent interva_ls.. O O Hickey Nicholson's boy was one of the forwards on the Abegweit tesim and Chick Giuliani's young- ster played with Summerside. Old- time fans rrmarlzed that the two kids resembled in their styles of play their respective fathers but each has to improve considerably before he gets to be as good as his dad. O O O Morrison's Pee-Woes of Summer- Sidc played the Kenslngion Pee- Wees this week in Kenslngtoii and the result of the game was a vic- tory for the Summerside boys, 4 to 1 The goals were scored by: Som- er: assisted by Whalen and Darby; Warren assisted by Bunsen; Mae- Ausla-nd unassisted; Whaler: assist- ed by Morrison. The lone Kenning. ton telly was the result of a solo effort by Freddie Bridges. O O O Seems the Kensington Midgets have defeated the Summer-aide Midgets recently. We hadn't got any word of this. but were brought to book by some Kansington fans who reminded us that since we have been telling about the Pee- wee and Paperweight victories achieved by summerside, it i: only fair that We mention the Midget victory gained by the Kensington pucksters. Certainly sounds int; enough. Congratulations. Kensing- ton Midgets. O O O Th: R C A F.. basketball team defeated Schumian’: at the airport Wednesday night in the first league fixture between these teams. They had s decided edge on the town team which was short of players- It is reported that Manager Estey is looking for new recruits to bol- ster his playing strength. Any young athletes who think they would like to play basketball should contact the management The team should be developing more players for another year. 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