r tumor: ell-menu It. Inmates river. vu I-lalifax Finishes In Top Spot In Big Four League P. W. C. Defeats Ray's In Exhibition Hoop Encounter The Prince of Wales College hoopsters gave Ray's Millionaires u classy exhibition of scoring Eviiriliip" night when they defcai- ‘ eliminated in the Maritime finals Irl the Moneyinen 74-60 in an ma‘ Dtinnvtg ltfaqLean equalled Roan‘ 45. losing 19 and itrawing in eight. P. W. C. , Breton senior loop. MONCTON, N.B., Feb. 19 (CP) — Halifax St. Mary's copped the coveted first-place playoff spot in the four-team Maritime Senior Hockey League Saturday night with a 3-2 victory over MOIICLOII Hawks in their last game of the schedule. All four teams will enter the | playoffs, with Halifax taking on the lowly Amherst Ramblers and Hawks battling it out with Saint John Beavers. St. Mary's copped the M.- ,5. H. L. crown last year but were by Sydney Millionaires of the Cape t Saints pliiyeil '72 games, winning THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY, ca, _1_9'5_0_ First Period Scoring --- None. Penalties - None. t Sccoitd Period i-Ai-incton, Fitzpatrick tPortrri , 6.30 2»~Ha'.ifax, I-lollctt tGCtltdCit . ion garnc on the flntw. drink twi-rtorttiuncc in the first gm» w potting the same amount c‘ p»... s the Saints’ plajycr, lilf_ grzizzrl total of 4i points. iilS fitltti caznc by way of 2i basi-rctsl and one foul shot. Red lioxvatt. th clevcn points fur, ' "Windi" Li - . ~ d5 tic hail 1‘J ‘,1 l Nicnrtilson Ztlid Dam. Ftiii .i i with 1-1 each. Nicholson and Bob LCCIZLI‘ vvtrc toned out of the game at, t'".' i mtnuti- n rk of liic It'- 3»Hal;fax. Stet-l H l iMIoGregori Penalties -._ Wilkes, Liliane. Third Period 4 ~Hahf;i.\, “hikes (Breniiani 6 3 .1 t l - “In tipsct. \ictor_v in l (lute. The young Kensington Juvenile tiuckstcrs certainly pulled the un- r-xpei-tctl over their home ice on Ffllltl)’ night when they sent the thcn tindcfczitcitl Abegweit Juve- .nilcs down to a 7-4 defeat in 1s- s-H land Hockey Lcugue competition and scored the biggest league play to Juvenile coon Running a [ierlcct gut- play un until that time, with five wins In n5 many starts, and most of them by lopsided scores tit that. the Ahhies took to the ice i-‘riilziy night in their final KIIHIC‘ of tho sclicilule, confident. of} i-Iitilkint; up another victory. Butl that is its far as it wont. | e u a o r lhcir when victohv twol they dumped. I-‘rcsii from itirzlits hcforc, 'tht~ Suiiiincrsido kinsnien juveniles 5—.\1iiticton. iIllOillI V ‘ iBzirlrn cll. I\I<-lnt_\rci 114i Penalties Filftl, Ptirtrr, .\Ic- l-Iucii. tiiriri- --~- .- 1‘ Aiiacliihqziii in; . . i Juvenile Vics FUi FS PF TP ‘.11 1 2izslTk o L d l ,.,.,,,.8&V€I' 8d , ~I lI 3 8 I I H L 7 t i f, j ,1 II 00p EEQIIE . l t) [i 2 w" —' " o l S l’ The Charlottetown Victorias‘ T —6 T2 T, Juvenile Basketball tFnni came ‘ '4 ' l from behind a seven-point lead by FG F5 PF T?‘ their Opponents to go into undis- - 9 1 0 1')‘ pitted first piace tn the City -- 6 2 1 14 League. The Viws trounced the Btctt - 7 "l 4 “l Saints by a score of 37-32 in the MBFKlBWQ" 3 1 4 7 first orcrtirie game played in the B. lifacAndrcw -- 2 2 Z 5' City In the last few years. Sits-veil - 9 9 1 o; The Saints opened fast in the *— '-" "-' '" , initial half to load the winners by a Total: I7 I 13 60 Miners Defeat North Sydney 4-1 ObAfl BAY. N. 5-. llleb. l9 - UBEU-Giace Bay Minus edged to within one point of second-flint Norm Sydney Victoria in the Catpe Breton Sarto:- Hockq league Saturday niéht with c. 4-1 victory aver the Vice. wlii-iemhavocdnnoe totake overoolnpomceatonoiftlnseoond- plea O qaot when they meet Vic! tomorrow in North Sydney- vioroiiiti mutt TUESDAY NIGHT Nine Mlle Greek Bulldogs V8. Augustine Oovo Bulldogs fGamc mm at 8.45 sharp "30-13 count: hut the Vics fought ‘ tack in the (tying minutes of tthe last half to tie the game up on the strength of Charlie Hines basket with 35 seconds left in the frame. In the overtime period I-Iine scor- ed two quick points but this was matched by Fred Driscollfis basket. Jack MacAndrew then threw the winner with Clair Callaghan toss- ing in n. free throw to stay one point behind the winners. Mac- Andrew and Hine each scored again winners. Driscoil paved the way for the * losers 1n the first halt! of the game a1 he accounted for eight points, Wm‘ WP” in the half. Barry Maelvlillan led the losers tn the second half as he tallied a like number. High scorers for the game were Driscoli with 12 for the losers and Hine and MacMillan with ten each for the winners. Jack MacAndrew imd eight for the winners anal Fisher had eight for the Saints. Officials were Earl Goss and George MacLemian referees and Father Walter MacGuigan tlimer. Line-ups and scores. Vice — J. MacAndrnw 8. B. Mac- Andrew, Htne 10, MacPherson 2, Hurry 2, MacMltlan 10. MacNevin 3, Burgess 3, Kennedy. Total -- 37. 5.D.U. - MaoKlnnon 0, Fisher a. Driscoh 12, Callaghan 2, Mac- Donald, Grant, MacQuaid, Gaudet 4. Total - 32. MONDAY-Sknting-8 to 10 TUESDAY-Children's Skating 4 to 5.30. Hockey-8 p.m. S.D.U. vs. R.C.A.I". WEDNESDAY-Juvenile Hockey-ISO Kensington vs. Vlcs. FGRIIM tn n 11-3 shcllacking, the Ken- sington tiuclrsters jumped to the attack right front the opening uhisttv and soon went into a two- goal load, that gave the Abhies the toughest strflfirlle they have had all season, "and sent thcm (town to their one and only dc- feat. l O Q O According to all reports, the Kensington boys played the best game of their career and really flcw high n11 through the session. Talking to some of the Abbics themselves the following day, this writer asked, in an expectant sort of way "What happened?“ One lad just shook his head and said “Boy, did those Kensington boys play hockey. We just. couldn't beat them that’; all. They were really hot", but added, "I think we can tflke them on our home icc though." I I I There were more than the Ah- bleg surprised too, This writer 1s one of them. We hnd predicted in this column the morning of the to put. tihe game on ice for the‘ Hon. Bhevrier Gives‘ Medals To Seaman's game that We thought that the Ahbies, despite the Kensingtnn ilopsidcd victory over Summcrsidc ltwn nights hetero, would tout, on the long side of tho scor- lin _ So we were wrong too, and sincerity, say good lwork Kensingloti. That ls the sort ,of fighting spirit and keen com- ‘pctition that, everybody who fol- tlowa sport likes to sec. c a u a have two games to play. thg Abbles. leading by that point marlin. terrific lambastixig of score in Ien-i COIIIC l It was not only .1 well-earned victory for tho Kensington squad, place tic for the league leadership at the end of the schedule. They 0H8 against Summerside, and Win: in these games could give them the necessary four points to fie with who have wound up their end of the schedule and are The Saint Dudstehb University's 88-63 over Whitlock Wins Scoring Race HALIFAX, Feb. 19 -- (CP)- Charlottetown-burn Buck Whit- lock, playing with Saint John Beavers, was top scorer during regular schedule play in the Hawks was second in line with 105 points on 61 goals and 44 assists during 71 games. Mil- ani was loading the scorers un- til about two weeks ago when Whitlock made his surge into the lead, Rochont-iiven Top Rating By Tennis Ass'n MONTREAL, Fob. 19 -—(CP) - Henri Ro-chon of Morzircai, Canad- ian singles champion, top ranking amen-g men t-he Canadian Lawn To aticn at its annual meeting satur- day. Patricia Macken of Mont/real WJs ranked first among wcnncn, atl- though she aibzilcatid hir sittglcs title to Mrs. Bribe. Lewis of Jem- aica Plains, N.Y. Roohon, 26-year-old member of Canada's Da-vis Cup team. was fol- lowed by 20-year-old L/Jrnc Main cf Vancouver. highmt ranking ever attained by the yctunig, imi- bidrextruus west. coast star. Jim Macken of Montreal was rankcd third and \\‘."iit Stoliihivg vcr fIJUf-Ii. Stcifbcrg; xd below MlCkCn because he lost to the Mcirtrcalvi- in tho Quebec provincial clmvipiciistiip. ‘Macken later rcaciicd tho scnii- finai of t-‘ic Canadian CIIZlIITPlOII- ships while Stchlbcrg lost in the qua-rter finals. Elaine Fildcs of Edmonton acid fcrmerly of Montreal was nanird second IJClflilld Miss IVLIIFIIEH in the women's rankings. Mrs. Louise Brown of Toronto was Lhird Mid 101s Reid cf Vancouver fourth. Brendan Macken of bfontrear’. but also a big boost to their _ v _ _ arc lilo line-up and scores: league smnd|ng_ whm, tum“ was unmarked m the inens division them out of a second place dead- because of mmfflclgm (“LL FIRST NIATCII lock with Summerslde, but also Paul Win53’ 0i VIIUQOUVQF W35‘ puts them within reach of a first ranked first among 111F110!‘ "IP11 l1!“ Navy "A" cause of his victory in the Canad- ian junior championships. Pat Lowe of Ottawa was rank- folurth for the other playoff spot, had six losses. a 70 Horses To Race At Inter-Provincial Ice Meet Here This Week five of Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward island driving clubs will bat- tle it out. over the speedway during the Inter-Provincial Ice Racing meet which will get underway here m- morrow afternoon under the spon- sorship of Ciiib. Mainland will be from Halifax. top-notch racing, vviil get underway Zfiiesduyi afternoon at two o'clock, when four classes, the Class A Trot, and Pace, Class B Pace, Class C, Pace, and Class D Trot will be run‘ oft. _ feature event and three other classes, while the final meeting on Thursday will be headlined by the Championship Paco and three other events. on Thursday evening at 6:30 at the Charlottetown Hotel, and will be the concluding feature to the lllEvi. be held tonight at the new Labor Union Hall on Witter Street. Tuesday afternoon's racing winch \\ill start at two o'clock sharp; - ed first among junior wcitnen. OS D_ Mmxenzié 86 . ______,_ _ _ - » three games 9am m we m“ MaicKcnzie. 8:3 schedule. Army. WlhO finished Pme“ 77 the Army hoopstetro on Saturday night, brings to an end ilhe Neu- Iar schedule “(f Island HhNuica-l Fit- ness Basketbaitl League plny, with the Sumimerside R.C.A.P‘.. hoop- aters riding high na ttho winners. four points up on Saints and Ray's Mutton-aired who ended in n. sec- ond-place deadlock as the rewlt. of S.D.U'a Saturday‘ night victory. The R.C.A.F. flyetm scored an almost perfect. record in their 10- gamc schedule with only one lose. while Ray's and Bvaintc also made a strong showing by only drioqpplnt; series for - Thin means of teams to meet in semi-final play of home and home points. with I-ho two winners meeting In e host of three Basketball the Island championship. n c COUITC. games, total setmt-tfmnl that the Rescuers bronco rnehl to made by lion. I. Chevrter, of acumen {run fllllllfll- t!’ (If t" minte- mport, upper middle. Print low, ILL. Cornell. Afll. 0n- cntree. G. Van Alien. lack row. 0. and A.A. Cornell. fact that Ray's and Saints tied for second place will not necessitate a sudden-death game to decide who will meet who, as both will either be second and third in any case. end tfherefore will automatically meet. one another in semi-final competition without emiy further 9hr. w-hlle R.C.A.i!". will mm Anny. O O I Twio records ore-re sci. in t-he sea- son's play to date during the Bat- urday nlgiht game between Saints and Army. The first, and most 1m- pci-tant one, was you-rig Jackie ‘Reardona feat of chalking up the largest individual point totatl tn league play for one game in the league schedule. Rc-ardon, playing his first full season with Saints in sen-tor competition, racked up a. total of 43 points on 18 baskets and seven free (mm. The other rec- ord was that. It was the highest scoring game in play Ithia season. Chamberlain Fined SQ SYDNEY, N.B.. Feb. t9 — (CPt - Coach Murph Chamberlain of Sydney Millionaires has been ftn- ed I10 for grabbing referee Frank Elliott's sweater during a game with Millionaires and Glace Bay Miners tn a Cape Breton Senior Hockey uque game Friday night. He also was suspended for two nmel. those scheduled for ‘Tues- day and haoraday. It. wal the second fine of the 7H: for the former NJIL. per- tanner. Ghee Bey! goalie. Eddie D'Aoust, A total of '70 horses. representa- North River three-day the Victoria Driving The clubs represented from the The Wednesday program the Championship will Trot A special banquet wiil be held A meeting of the horsemen will The following are the entries for Class A Trot ntitl Pace - Peter Dale, Bob Dale, Nature Boy, Ca!- umet B Long, Delaware. Dot Bud- long. Joaiidale. Class B Pace w Rosalie Hooper, Iuilian Lidd, Bud Hugo. Miss Adele \\’., Margaret Jean, Johnny Kalmuck, Tony Budlong, Hardroad Bill. Class C Pace Miss Piayfalr, Optizaitalc, Direct Voio. Dashcr Ilanorer, Jimmy Cfegg, Lady A31- ncr. Lilia Signal, Sisti-r Verna. , Class D Tron-April Bud, Lustysi Queen, Orville B.. Lusty Aubrcyg] Christmas Gift, Black Spider, Brit- , ish Belt, Little Simcoc, Peter Dale. 1 Garrison Rifle league Results lllvlilt‘ matches fired on Friday cveniri; in ttic Chaiiottetctvii Gar- tiso Rific League, the Navy “A“ dcfiated (the R.C.M.P. anal Signals defeated R.C.A.MC Following Off Cdt. J E. btacRae . .. Ab Hucstis . .. . . Law more counted m" 71 The Saint Dunstans University remgrmatscagxlilfle 2:5 gfilglyoutgfi R C M p basketball team Saturday night it is understood that itllf" teams go ca‘ A'M' Jchmw“ -~ - 98 “vailoped ‘he local Army mum In,“ a wears layo“ baron: Stark cst, trw, Fry g7 88-a3 ill the last game of the is- mg the playoffs’ ‘here should b? Cst. McEurnte .. .. 83 land League schedule to vault. pm, “M mum‘ when they do Se" Cpl. L.G. ‘Iitacker 73 ifllthfl second place tie with Ray's 11111,,‘ Aownung to the 031d.“ OD". F. Johnstone 70 Millionaires. The win leift. them mung t“ 1,59 193mm, the ptayoggs ———- four points behind the Summer- calt 1m- IJhg first, amt fimyrth place 413 side Airforce team who captured teams and the second and third Lc-w score counted out .. t!) the league schedule h°n°r5_ SECOND MATCH 51811110 Cpl. Mullins . Lt. Hennessey .. .. R..Q-M.S. ‘McAieer . R.8.M. Smith Oftf. Odt. Gallant Low score counted out R.C.A.M.C. Ofif. Cdt. sthiaripe . Otflf. Cdt. Grills . Pte. McCoy . Set, Stcwwrt . Pte. Provost Low score counted out \ LEAGUE STANDING nntntnndiru amateur was fined $10 for using threatening language to referee Elliott. - 1M9 In the United Staten. 4-2 Victory g Over Ramblers (OP)—-Sa1nt John Beavers defeated Amherst Ramblers 4-2 night but Halifax St. Mary's edged Monctmr Hawks 3-2. leadership for Halifax. giving the Nova Scotia ofub game and conceded two points for a tie with Ha-"ifux In that column of the standings. schedule with Tl points. The other with 21. Last season Beavers fin- ished the regular league first place, only to be knocked out by the ceilarlte St. Mary's. Mary's will meet Ramblers 1n the playoffs. athlete of al Beavers sore it: ti..:::::":;:.".f:r .1": “l” “"9" at ft SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Feb. l9 — Saturday the Maritime Senior Hocike League fixture-one of 1m». Period . l“ "is ltmi two xvi-itch ended the rtsular 1888119 Scoring—Nonfa. lean-la standing‘ T“ Almt-‘It. schedule Saturday-had no effect Penalties: Barilko (2), Leswlck Plums smart basketball ‘u RI- on the champions-hip race. The is- (z)_ Shem. Eflmckl‘ Kennedy, son, came up with an almost por- stie was decided at Moncwn when Juzda. 1°“ Wm recmd M ""16 W111! in 10 This win clinched the league a total 0|! 98 Maritime senior Hockey League, Dartmouth and Pugwash, and at, points or two more than Saint Siowlnskl. bail championship: figures compiled by the Can- the present time total some 1g m. Jctlm. Playing and wirmlng a poet- ‘Ihlnl Period L T ' adian Press showed tonight. tries, while Sumnierside wilt t,‘ pained game with Amherst Ram- 2—Toronto, Ezlnlckl, 1 0 u Playing i" '70 Hflmefi. Whit- represented by five entries, m; blers would raise Beavers to a tie (Watson. Gardiner) . 3-55 3 0 u , lock scored 64 goals and assist- balance being nmde up from VH1, witih St. Mary's in points but 3—New York, Knit-ta, 3 0 H ed c“ 49 Others for a pomp Gus clubs from Charluttewwn and Halifax would still retain the (O'Connor) .. . 12.10 6 0 R total of 113. It was his second other Igland cen[fg5_ leadership bccausé o1 hiatvingl more Penalty: Eztnlckl. 8 0 ‘ scoring title in two ears 1n The bi three- a , Wlm- 00115911110" Y- B B W81" ‘ the league. y expectedg to corgeytiytluefivifhhlggrgfi meeting in Monctcn today, Saint NEW YORK 4. MONTREAL 2 I 0 2 Lou Milgtni 0t tttgttt-{Qn John was awardcd the postponed Hawks ended the regular league ‘big four" entry, Amherst, trailed play In Beavers wt‘l play Ilawlics and St. At today's league meet- - d d, , ac-hed to We“ margin to five points. ins. {FE bigtixfisgz-if; games w; 1m- Iaprede accounted for two 0f Ice 3: Dr. McIntyre vs. E, J, Moncton ihtirsday. Saint John Rangers’ goals and big an Siow- ctarke, Saturday and Mcncton Feb. 2'1. m5)“ and “W19 Buddy 0001mm’ Ice 4: R. S. P. Jardine vs. J. A. Fifth and sixth games. if n-mes- BM ‘he mmefi- Likely. s-a-ry, wi-lti be played March 1 at Saint Joiiui and ‘March 2 at. Sack- vilrlc. Amherst or Sussex, as decid- ed by Hawks. The Moncton Stad- for n period including hfuirch 2. . 1i n uri- snail-final series goes the made the mostgt 11181; oivpolrturtrit- a Ice 4: m Squambriggs w’ D ihnit t-ho seventh game will be 195- bM-“Kl by flyflel’! 5'9" “cu-m Mayne ' played at Saint John March 4. Wtlfk i" 8011115- ' suantmm’ SUMMmY Fl t r id ' i First mm " °'° i Hqgkey 1~Saint Jcitat, Dcmchuk ‘ e. Qronchor) - Poiricr. Second Period Z'—S.iint .1(-lin, Jacks-on tllttiiil .. . .. . 5101 3—Saint Jcthn, F‘ritz 3 11:27 Landry . Ripley) 12-18 ics —- B. MacDonald. R-lp- 6—Saint John, Wray - (Fritz, Ketirnst . 18:18 Penalties »- Nicclle, Landry. J. MacDouarld, Fritz. - Saints Win Final Game In Hoop League Young Jackie Reardon playing his first full year of varsity ball set a record in the league play when he scored the amazing total of 43 points on 18 baskets and seven foul shots. He accounted for 22 in the first half and added 21 more in the final half. Fred Coyie and Pete Dunphy were next as they tallied 15 and 14 respect- ively. Joe Mullaly added ten more to the winners’ total. George MacLennan of the losers was their high man as he notch- ed 25 points in a losing cause while Howard Glover tallied l6. Two players were thrown out of the game by referee Earl GOII for ad liibbing to his decisions. Dave Kennedy and Bud Roselter were given the thumb with Ken- nedy going out in the first nine Rangers Win Both Games In Week-end N. H. L. Play Alex Kuleta‘: off late in the third period lave New York Banger; a hard-earned 2-1 victory tonight over Maple Leafs In a bruising Nation- ond-piucc Leafs‘ unbeaten ltrtng Rangers to elx. But it took some Laprade and goalie Chuck Rayner, the Ranger stare, to pin on Tor- onto tta third loss in the last 20 gumel. roughest games In Madison Square Garden this season. Kaleta, Egan, Gardner, Thomson, New York Rangem Iaprade and goalie Chuck Rayner in tthe starring Montreal Canadians 4-2 Saturday night before fans. herd-driving game, leift them more unrrfortably settled in fourth place in tinc- National Hockey Ieagueand out scoring string to 30 for the season with Canadians‘ Elmer Lac-h accounted for the sec- iiim wit‘. be uscd for an Ice show ("Id @31- Scoring — None. ir-Montrcal, Richard 2—New York, Siowinsklummm Icy. Nicolle, Crone-her, Mc- Th lad ANTIGONISH. N.B., Fleb 1o - licilgall, .1 Mosienlco. "d P" (om-st. Premcls Xtwler villi»; . lty edged Stcllarton Roy: 'l‘Iiird Period 4‘f‘§§,e?;‘§'k' °C°““° 5.3,, here inst night u. knot their best- 5__MCnu,ea1 ' of-sevcn Antigonish-Pictcti-Coi- :\—r\IIlII\‘1'$i, Lricioix ‘Richard’ Dussauyt) u.“ i-hestcr Senior llociwt’ mm: (Renaud, lain-dry) 2:47 S_NL,W ymlk. Lapmde _ 13.48 semi-finals at. htvo games each. Boston-Chicago National Hockcy League game, with last-place sig- nificance attached. wound up in a 4-4 tie before 14.814 here tonight. ti NEW YORK, Feb. 19-(CP)— goal from u face- RC.A.F. Took Top Honors In Toronto Hockey League game during The R. C. A. P. hoopsters captured thesuaiig‘ or: in the regular scheduled m‘. of Island Physical Fitness 3", ketball League competitiom whim: wound up here on Saturday n)“; when Saint Dunstan’: Unlvei-gtt, handed out an 88-53 drubbing a, the Charlottetown Anny “gm.” to earn a second place tie with Ray's Millionaires seven and Increased that of the mendoua play by centre Edgar A crowd of 15,024 saw one of the starts. The following are the final loa- gue standings, in which the rim four teams will be eligible for the playoffs for the Island Bark“. Second Period 1—New York, Leprade, (Fisher, Leswick) . . 2.20 Penalties: Leswick, Ezinlckt, MONTREAL, Felb. 19 -—(CP) -— wttth Edgar Curling Schedule Schedule for today's curling at, the Charlottetown Club is as fol. lows: roles, defeated a crowd of 13,942 Rangers Well earned victory in a 7:00 RM’ Wright and Sentner Cup| ice 1: Col. Full vs. R. Bevan. Ice 2: R. Spilic-tt vs. W. R. Jcnk. their third-place Oanadlens Maurice Richard ran his goal- 9.00 P_M_ Ice l: H. Spillclt vs. R. R. Bell. Junior Playdowns Ice 2: T. While vs. I’. Hillier. ice 3: F. Hansen vs. C. MacDon- tirst goall and Although outshot 27-19. Rangers 1 _ 1 . Pemw K“ m ewrou. N. s., Feb. i9 -—<C‘Pt- Pictou Meripacs kept, 1n the rum niinig for tho Antigonish-Pictou Oaluliester Sen-tor ilockcy Imago citomplotnistitip when they edgcd Antlgonlsh Bitlildogs 7-6 here Sut- urday night. Bulldogs hold a S-l Second Period (Dussault, Reay) 1 -3-i (Stanley, Lund) '4 :26 __New York Lapmde lead 1n games in the bost-of-sevea (O-conmf) _ _ _ 55g league semi-finals. Penalties - Kylie’. i HReardon. Bil“ Penney PM“ me wmm“ smule“ Bouchzn-(L with three goals and titres assist: Penalties - mama. kitted. (minor and ltt-cninute miscon- duct) TORONTO 8, DETROIT I TORONTO. Felb. 19 -—tOPI - Led by Sid Smith, Toronto Maple Leafs changed f-rotn behind lost ntgitit with a three-goal outburst in the second period for a 3-2 0on- quest of the league-leading Detroit Red Wings in a Nzulmmi Hockey League game before 13.931 fans. ‘Ithe triumph moved the leafs to CHICAGO 4, BOSTON 4 CHICAGO. Feb. l9 —(OP)—'I‘he SUMMARY within six points of the “i118! and gave ihfirn a fo-ur-twint edit First Period over Montreal Caxindtoiis who lost their some to New Y0?! l-Boston, Peirson Rangers. (H/Onlty, Smith) 2:52 2——B0ston, Mafoney SUMMARY (Hand-son) _ 5:37 ZI-Boston, Btmihh First Period (Pelrson. Ronty) 9:35 ‘ii-Ohtcam. Gedshy i-—Det.roit, Howe (Guidoltn) .l2:16 (Abel) . .. . Penalties —— Crawford. Bettie. 3-Detm1t,B-'ack .. .- f; Penalties _ Gce. Second Period Lindsay. Juzda, Bncscti 6—ChIeu.go, Prystat (Dickens, Otimstead) fi-Chtcago. Bodnar Second Period (I: 1B 3—Trc<ronto, Smith (MoCaIg) p.12 (Meeker, Kennedy) . M‘ 7—chi¢flflt>. R. Conaoher 4—'I‘Oi'0I‘i'i0, Ezinicki , (J. Coniwher. Bodner) 9:28 tGardner. \VfitSCnt 7-3 Penalties — Peirson (minor and 5—Toronto, Smith motor). Gadsby (minor and (Juzda, Keuncdyt 191m ‘mimi- Penaities -— Gardner \-"- 5f” art. Howe, ‘Thomson. Paveiittt- Thlrd Period Mettketq Ii-Bmwn. Ittrymnowckl Third PPPIOKI (Mciioney) . ‘~58 - Pcltlin — Nome _. Nona, Pen-ally -— Iizinlcki. The superb quality of grand, old Clubmeu f: enjoyed year after year, by men who take pride In their tobacco. Learn for yourself how good Clubmln ia-how excellent in flavour and aroma-how down- right enjoyable! Try this mellow favourite of countless pipe- smokers. Handy pouelm, also In pldiqfl Ind V: lb. "m. minutes of the game and Roaslter w L y“ leaving the scene at the 17 m-ih- r. m. 1. Regt. (Jfiticers .. s a 1o "is mark of the final hell- Qlantfls Re“ ,_ 4 0 a It was the highest scoring game P. E. I. Regt. "A" 3 2 5 inGthe league play this year. Navy "A" .. 3 2 6 oss and Aubrey Ward refereed ml-h 1AA Reg- 3 3 6 the game and Father MacGulgan New Off-tears 2 4. 4 timed. R. c. A. M. c. 2 5 4 pox 5am"; F» C- M. P- -- 1 '-' 1 sllllil m rs n" Tr "WY "B" - 1 4 2 Reardon to '1 z 4a “'""“"__—- Coyie . 7 1 3 15 JIEMEMIEII WHEII Dunvhv i o = 14 -—- Mullah! 4 2 4 10 By The Canadian Pren Reldy . 3 0 0 6 C. M D id . 0 0"“ u“ "B" b” o‘ 5559M“? Kenngdyona 0 g l g w: were: "- - - - q u: ng curves s p - in! hlgthbells across a bur 12 years A2?‘ " ,3 ago tixtay. The 32-year-old New G M L l _ York Yankee pitcher rounded out ' ‘Tc “m” l 3 2 *5 a to-yemzhcarerr In the big leagues gmgiilcunnad -~ Z g i: ‘a 1 1937, t season t th ' - - - dither: befTrrbltiryigig a burning Dam“ - I - ~ 1 1 3 3 cafe in m. home town, Aitoone. alert?“ . I 1 0 rt Pa. ossier ..0 1 4 1 Nawkzdiifrifit-I up» Totals i; ‘t; T; Q; Dick Button of Enflewood, NJ, world and Olympic fi|uro aklttnl OIIOWN IILAND champion, today wu awarded the Jame: B. Sullivan Trophy u the Trinidad hu but. q prim; crown colony since I771. Ind IQ- (Iny tins n population n! 530,000,