‘of three already and Prince "o ar t an is season and with the holdin Wales still to come this branch of ~sport~ has more; than come‘ into its *"()% OWI. t co at their program Wednes- Iiilhljlid it is fully expect- ‘ed thacaaveek from tonight, the date of the P.W.C. oven that a crowd that will tax the capacity sf the Forum will be on hand. _ -o-_.. _ And that reminds us that Acadiai University Iatemen will be hero for an exhibition game with the W. C. Welshman, leaders of P. the Cit Hockey and thg me aone is dra a lot a tention from hockey ollowors. _()._ Fred Kelly, forme Abqgwglt stalwart when the Abb es were gul- lng the Maritime hockey has been athletic director of Acadlfl ior a good many ears now, In. variably the “Sw " as he wgg known in his olefin: da a turns out good teams n all rauehog but he has turned out an excep- tionally strong squad this Win- ter, one that has given top rank- ing senior teams in Nova Scotla merry battles of it. So impressed has a mainland scribe been with Kelly's charges that he is boosting him for "coach of the year" title and he robably well deserves it. Coach elly has proven immensely popular with Acadian students.'A strict discip- lmsrian, Kelly gets the utmost out of his players and this method has always brought results and ha] earned him the respect and admira- tion of players who have been un- der his charge. —-0-- ' . Meeting the Axemen, the Welsh- meil‘ will-be facing their stiffest test of the season. Acadia are a his, rugged team averaging in weight close to i 0 pounds and ilere the locals Wll give away a lot of poundage which could be a deciding factor in the outcome. But the Welshman are quietly con- fident that their speed will offset any advantages the visitors will have over them and feel_ that they can come through with a victory. —0- Seeking to add the juvenile Is- land title to the intermediate title won by the In onnall-es ' Freddy Bradley's Canad ans travel to Sum. merslde toni ht for a sudden death some with harlle Hogan's Kins- memand ho of Island fans will h; fidl‘Ii%-W th the locai~ kids as I _ ,to maintain the string- l1! 9y of a o, tm mo otsdgfrotowa 51th:.‘ "p" by . I This year however it is a slight- ly different story as far as locals are concerned. In past years they were a little too strongfor the opposltlo furnished by their opponents but Charlie Hogan has whipped a strong aggregation to‘- mher in the westernlsland cpgl- mi and it is likely they will enter "if! some as slight favorites to will. tharlght to carry the Island gander into the Jlsritime. play- owns. _oT _B_oth teams have met in two ex- hiblllOll games so far this season and came out of the tussles with an even break. Bummerslde have played several games since that time beating a Moncton team b soundly and then losing and draw- lils with a strong ‘Paul-o Jggrggn. liOl1. Theyire" ‘ g9 beqqght "l "l! Peak o ' their game and rr".tr*§i.:....: .3’ °.'.i‘""““‘ m w come through with a victory. —U~— n ' \ n.5,? '?-§§'.“°o§i?§<i°.'l‘o§-““'Ji§o'£§ iligymflswiluas obsgulrf. Howtever pra ng a ren. ""51? preparing for the defence %'..ii:'.“.t:* {"2" “i”? re s e ee- l"! that the squad that will! skate "iii for the tussle will give the figgipnmicilqgeolam lots aha lets oi "nquim m“ atuand if they re. i son sans, "’ Several flllllpgrpflg. “g u’. l" can overhaul and repair a ' "II flliiaa. " , "- 1"“ $2’ i, no robs "tear-stoma. I ' . 1' A ""11. lulu! u. “Flllllf lGI Ram "rh last‘ n ii "o1 a i " time Forge o? 3....“ lu February 21th. A snow e morning kept a good u“ many horses from getting so the races. Howeverpa good crowd was Annual "g toot; s rtsis foe the var ous schools toggtoher. Piwlth Prince of Wags §aroving more D09 h ever Rangers a int in th shoftqaoass from Ora: Detroitbattled to equalize‘ the t drevneven at 2;“ as skated in‘ on goalie 0h College are i of! and fans saw very close fin- ishes in each heat. cut-ill. Trot And Paco Bud Co e (Keefe) .. . Miss Beio Aubrey (Aitken) ' owned by. Lorne WII. the season wh cit‘ put him o tsiolt scorers. collabor- ated with Bid Abel and q- combe to put Detroit in the lead and thereafter the Wings were never In great‘ dan Whil L Class B. Trot And Pace id) 1 l Tara Hanover (McDonald) .. inning horse owned by Major Couture were in the 3 l!- for some mutual highs ickiniz. Ted rme in with Gauthier and puct the Detroit- alresdy was credited with two as- si cll the. Detroit drive till a _goal_at 17: r Dot L-acopia (Ball Rollo Bay Boy (Burke) . 35; 84. ' ‘ilofse owned by Jack l‘ 'Tienry Mallard; Judges, T0 Preston Bryenton: Brennan, Thus. Manning. Jr. Playoff iiiudiiic Still " llndccideti l-New Ylork, Demareo k ties: Stewart, Jackson, Abel) ..... Hem (Gout - -1 Penalties: Patrick, Couture. 5—Detroit, Gauthier (Hollow, Carveth Penalties: Stewart.- Sciiocl Teams Parlor At Forum Tonight e {gun with Georgetown School team in an exhibition game at the Forum tonight and follow- ers of school 1100M)‘. havemarked sello- laatlc games‘ all‘season ion . It will be Georgeto it th astern township hfietel smart hockey Collegian and Saint John would be settled. All day day Waiter Lavlor Island repre- it“: it"? desltuCam and ' ' ' och-Tufts withers eomins stands the ll lng that satisfaotofl "s the expense of S d if ll! bu‘ fvzaaulysoiuludiyr “aim with st. soooud John coming here for the game on Monday wouldbeforflhlohntopls" a. sufficient guar- ralsod loesll D187 Monday audyTues- hts. Walter Lavvlor~ls will get underway H! ch with the M. CrA. io- efiul Mullins} Ila a arp, followed by l ‘DINO . the St. John fink the scheduled to be flail .80 Thursday morning when 0| Ila Co the o tilled t to ba ti: m M Brugswlek olty yes- I- ' i hil=Y-..§l"u‘~".f'al'° Barres liis Release » indebted Press) win Ieb. 38-111! B0!‘ dltlonal release to- k Giants, who also lpother personnel Slasscs Are Announced a '” For Saturday final ice race meeting, in before the bk inter-pro- vince meeting on Wednesday Thursday next is scheduled for y on iille harbor ice on urdsy afternoon. iv ll be six classes" with the being called at 2 o'clock and own are‘ asked have their horses ready he meet will got un rway at the appointed hour. the classes announced severe ilogtc ‘Players To Join liciigersTciiay CLASS A P-AOI Royal Jinn-lane Harvester. Calu- met Mary. Mariorie Budlong. CLASS A TITO!‘ irtoontime. Llklk! thrower. Billie Kalm GLASS B PAC! Witt. l-I. R. D., lilaudlne Budlong. caass 0' race . laasw “high Sampson Royal. dent Branch Rickg " ourselves to be" - right arrive for thgbllnsosi- afikafll. club in orgtnlsed IRA-DOW TIMI here's: i a and‘other oblwil- HOCKEY. CLASS D ‘IBOT AND PAC! Peter Wolf, Sol- dier Budlong. Bonnie Dale. Dollie Dew pools. sweat-s A ""' l’ i‘ ilcciiey~iliisiiecga A IIONTAGUE’ RINK \ Race motor» A . owu sixaol-esiaotwmraiiaso” l. the big inter-province ce m‘: tin to be held over hati- odneodsl’ ' mee g finite: next W I 8 I III} from Dgrunoutls eoterdo is. learned last night}. This yls out s t . . ti!!! with roughlynirlemocellkeiy to be vansuard of the Nova. Boo are to partake in ahipedtod sy or tomorrow. eanwlliie Island Drivinl Club officials are fhaliailsg the pngraln they’ have drawn up, and it appears as themeetingistobetllemmst successful since the event was es- tablished s few years ago. a Local Stirling , Rink Guests At Dinner I l 1 MONTREAL. Fcb.. 28 -—(CP)- Maritime Provinces and Qlwbw m‘ tries in the hlacbotlaltrs Bra: Tankard competition. which next week at Saskatoon oft here tuhlgflt for tile west. Before their departure, our rinks were uests at an formal. d dinner, ten ered by the trustees of ’ the Tankard. headed by‘ . 3°“- Thane Campbell, Chief Justice and former Premier of Prince Edward Isl o. fin. Campbell is socompausins the curlers to Saska n Introducing the three Maritime rinks, Mr. Campbell, a formeruiéicn- testant in the Brier compo on himself. said he was confident the representative would u astern lb hold the reputation of their nrovin- a,“ ddltion t0 M1‘.- _ 1n g Campbell. other trustees and prominent M0111?- ITi . i it'll‘. toasts“: °‘"“°"=’ "I"? W,Mcl< eyo on. m- Geoee McIntosh of Halifax’ real curlers. head f ti’ l. O 011:! and Ted Paw The Maritlge entries too M1- vantage of their stop-off in Mont- real to practice here this afternoon. Sailct Squads III EXllllliliiili Tilt Today Sea’ Cadets and 80th sqllililm!‘ Air Cadets meet at the Forum this ' afternoon in an exhibition hockey encounter and a close-knit tussle is expected to be outcome of the meeting between the two rivals- The game was originally schedul- ed for yesterday afternoon but was ut ahead one day in order to ai- ow the clash between Splliilfifnq P. W. Cfssecond teams. Springliaiicy '" Wins Way into League Finals i til: f D. Ram- pa? fitatalrnlljfxtieetlsjenllncilte: of over- time play sent S ring Valley ‘i09- key squad into te finals of the North Shore Tensile the an ‘m’ portant counter sending Kensing- ton Creseents down to a 4-3 defeat Tuesday night. Spring Valley will w}; now meet the winner of the New Annan-Darnley series for the title. with. the latter two teams hsvinl chalked u a victory apiece in their sem-flnal series. The game was a closely contest- x ed hard-fought tussle all the way through with the "punch" line oi Ramsay. Craig and Champion out- standing its the Blirins Valley CIUIO. Llneupu- A Spring Valley: Goal. Mfililiilfli defence, R. Craig, W. Burt. o ichurmant forwards, E. Craliz. D- liamsay. R. Champion, E. Champ‘ on, l... Mclellan, Joe McKinnon, Ii. Campbell, W. Campbell. Jim MacKinnon. Kensington; Goal, Hickey: de- fence, L. Clark W. Howard, ‘H Palmer; forwards, A. McLean, T... Kelle, Watson. Caldwell, Mc- uai , E. Champion, McNeil], R. esnnedy. mmar : u y lat Period . L-Kensingtonf L Kelley Penalties: A. McLean, L, Clark- Znd Period 2-8 ring Valley, Ii. Craig ..l0.00 3- enaington MacNeill 10.30 4-3 ri .Valiey, B. Craig HUM! Penalltigs‘: ls. ol-aig. lscQvsid. 17-. Burt, E. Champion. 3rd Period i. a-Kensin ton, MacNelll . .. .1300 P A-apring alley, W. Campbell 11.00 Penalties: None. . overtime ' '!—8pl‘ll‘iI - Valley. D. ‘Ramsey 16-00 a» Wax Bentltyiiiiut I With iinso inlury (By ‘he A-oelnted Iressl lie flax Bent- kley,"ea ing scoreqro t s National ey letsrsievvvilbbe unable to n 68.. coll! Black its‘ remaining e t miter be- u he ed Feb. - ‘fl agains ‘Ari-Ir GUARDIAN ~16 cMasnland fio-rses ComzngFor "Big Meet r HALIFAX, Feb. 28' a Twenty-six Halifax and Dartmouth have chartered spianq p the inter-prov scins ry airport M _ y, railway cars oi ioerac 118MB: “race in the b . eleven hols : Eastern Driving Association ail Am uth arl d left to- night for Charflotteggwnoaas did one 8 ones. ‘I'll 19°51 c“, due use," tomogflgtlhfi: slightly bruised, l-Wllllliii the arrival of Robie and Th a iive-year-old from Montreal. Orrii Dfllillhlflfl-Hlifesidexlt of the town races. Buddy Haste. the dam of the representative in ' the pace. While each club will have its respective ill-otters and psoers as the clubs representative individual members have ghu-ivillilegeg entering thala- o v olu races an - a several of them have done so. I M The Halifax horses bound for n Charlottetown also include Martin- del, Colonel Logan, cheaters Apollo. Be Schedule Fcr The draw for the regular week- endbonsplel at the Charlottetown A. Aylwagl _ Cleaver chains W Si. . i-*;,~.'i"g% ilcm Juvenile A. L. McPherson ~ Skill) Lt. Col. Stewart a latch for the game in Rmgggfi ale requested to H. R. Csrrgttlilfirs Jmdaniflmr, Rev. TE. MCLGIl-fiflli M M iiicet All Stars. This Evening my’ ‘my I-Tl Redeemor All. Star tangle m” 8kg?‘ win? ythe Intermediate ovinaaioas in a hotter euoolmter at thigh Upper DATUIDAY 2 P. M. x. Acorn a. mullahs . Innis , o. white X: u. Col. Iawthcr ‘ . tt sarcasm! ass r. 1a. s The Wm. Chandler ' O 3- 1- 3%“ l. assure Jli-i- m"? 2 as Read (Co ie) 122s “W” s' s1 y ' Nicholson 1-, ' .Counolly' Owt- J luntsin Alex Knox Dr ores t fir... t Gottsellg rwss ' on u ma ht s "Paths" 'md.~.be so. » ~ . slay-op e referees were Mr. represent I am, Blr. etc. in the now Victoria, P. E. I.- Bail League no nil-oat. iter Brown and Hill- ih Dflrtmouth car in- MEXICO crry, rot... 2e -<.i eluded Oochst: Princess. Alvin Guy -Alejg,ndrq Pa. ., Sports Forum IlACK 01]’) E BDMANSIIIP Biro-An unfinished hock; m; ebound for Pflngg “NBS between Victoria "Union; ‘ch i; gm, m”; Murray Harbour on Tuesday night Home club, in Victoria rink l5 the subject of’ much debate as the Murray 1-1“. bour boys refused to play m, Dartmouth are shipping five, i ‘bird ‘Period. They complained Dar that the Unions were too "ough, although none received any injury, except one, whose finger my“, d KM" - Lea from Murray Harbour an] Mr, °“ " w“ ~‘“°°“ “'1'- Wendell lidacFadyen of alts... Naliionalslyvho) synere lllery fair‘. the cu. u- mzori"..n.:o=...s.r" r M“ a new one. too that will take part d gr‘, gagk t? alpolftlmwlhlp e ore y e r n management. Bmwn by cflmmt Bumgggomnlig fansiand referees, for it is ell = om r- h." ' I C am OTIS m“ L" Wm WP‘ games both here and in v in the Lolnlng provinces and the Unions, l ei g intermediate chsmpionshave W" be '11! played hundreds of games puma event teadms frombzltl oveir the allsiritimes Fred Lzheyb trotter Hillside Scot t: $§§§§w ‘atrhoeyn placygd a fink will be t e Dartmouthb Club trot- th ' th i t fuse tel‘ and Scott Week's chestnut pac- flneiiholls gaemefmponen a re a All) B. WOOD. “‘ “‘" Signs To Play ~ opens March 1 Montesgudo, Phlllies: here; Adrian re ‘ Hwmfl Giants; Napoleon Reyes, Luis Olmo, Dodgers; Robert lella, Athletics, and Adolfo Luque. Giants, as manager. Bu“ Former major leaguers wh ed here last year and expects ' Trmmr are: Thomas De La. Cnlz. . C '3" mud“ R to Ortiz. S tors. Y Kennedy G?>%. ‘Senators. aslld“ Chico Her- - G- gfih°s nandez. Cubs. Canadians Will rfltlluifdgrltiel: L- T ni ewtsrgxz: '"°"i' ° 8 FRIDAY ma” P_ M. FDiIOWlIIK BIC tilt? will lineup with night flinlnst the terminal at 5.80 Carver, Brown. Irvine, Gregory. Tas. Mullins L. T. Jay “mm” J. urden . Full Col Queen Street rink at 630 .111 I-lennessey . , B.‘ Heiofis ..'It looks as though the Mon- Putnam iague High School team will be _ _ ' M111 the team to watch when the LB M05; an downs roll around for the Isgand inter title and the Crock- . bogs gutséated, ou aye ueen §f"},,§,',‘,’§’§§ their last exhibition ‘ SUMMARY ri t r 5"“ soooor pitcher from Cflcago White ught from Washington, signer three-year contract toda to in the Mexicali League. e sesllon limes C , manager w d ' ' ‘glee?’ iofié 1.3..“ “w” 0° '7 n , to play in the .clrcuit: . Guerra of the Senators; Rene Jtulinez. who was to report to Ind- ianauolis; Roland Gladu, Montreal; u ; mgr Jullmcosta, Milévgaukee, mm evo annouslc as ND 5mm‘ ‘- were Danny Gut-dolls, Giants. enlng, it was announced last even- Illans have been looking forward to the tilt and a hard-fought. rulz- J 5mm‘ god battle seems to be in th ff Skip nqlbilowirll ls the All Stars lineup: Iloal, F, Strain; defence, . asns. Joe Hennessey P. Connolly, _1 lsonahaa: wards. W, Mann. S. Dianlond. A Weutherbie, L. Shepherd, W. Skip more. C. Molyneaux. E. O'Neil. J. Al. Rogers F. Hobbs Walter Wilson Donald Rankine Mlélggne Montague llccky I 0 a" Mwomm“ Bu,“ gynac ltagrde gteffizt-cd the city boys " "u" Starring for the MMJLS. team were Power. McLean and the de- fensive trio of Vaniderstine, Rey- nolds and Clements while Ready ‘o, I and C. Burke carried the honors ' ' for Q. S. S.’ G. Avard Sh‘: rs eriod . ower (Collins) 5.46. cLean (Reynolds) 4 M518 ‘i’ orhdflil t) ‘L cannon‘ . ML . ower emen s R- BIB" s. Mus-ls. Nelson (mum S. l. S. B. Ready (MoKensle) '1 trails. Campbell (Reynolds) Third Period a. a s. Burke ass. “gas. Clements (Reynolds) QIsI Jihad (as: ) ism. ll. i l. Pgwer (rllcileau) iii-vs si-iavsis sscauss Til-IE LATl-IER ‘stars and wet the whole shave through.- silaves-eveu with eoldwstar era BETTER Yes; the llIfII tlle lather tile IIIII IhOJIIIVOo A quick-drying lather will dry out on your face- give you a shave that stings and burns. Wllst you walltisarich csealuylkflalsolllatberas-tbe lstileryougetwlthfifshuoySbavingcmamana lather that IIAVIIIOII and keeps your beard soft Recent tests prove that Ufelnioy holds up to 41% ssou tsoisnna than other leading brands tested. Tilisissalsltorofreoordssseloutifio fact. Get Lifoliaey Shaving Cream for. cant. saloon- usedbiade. By JACK BAND 81‘. PHIERBBURG. Fla" Feb. 2i (AH-Larry MacPhall is back from Panama with optimistic re- ports abouf (l) Yan ee pitchln (2). Canal Zone weather and (3 T1085. > All three add up to the. me sum for the energetic New ork president who expects his club to enloy one of its_ most, profitable yelarts in games won and»gats. ro- ce s. - . fore he went into the mound situation MacPhall raved about the hitting -and~. field ng spark shown by Joe Dimsgg o, Tommy Henrich, Joe Gordon andPhilRiz- zuto. . . "I'd like to go on record as pre- dicting that two of those fellows. maybe all four, will have their best year in baseball this season,’ enthused MacPhall. But pitching is the chief Yankee problem. "S ud Chandler is back in his old orm and should be good for 20 wins," Larry re orted. "Joe Page, the young iett ander, look- ed_ great and seems to be taking things more seriously. Floyd Bev- ens should be a much-improved pitcher, too. "MacOarthy has the ‘pitchers working five innings sires y. He's going to be ready to look at these fellows up here n some games aa a n as they are ready." The St. Petersburg contingent includes most of the hurlers wiso Red Rufllng, although signed, has not made an appearance and Emle Bonham, reported a hold- out, is also among the missing. Marius Russo is here -but hasn't been able to throw hard as he underwent an arm operation rc- cently. Russo figures to‘ be a key malt‘: in the Yankee hopes it he is rig t. “L wouldn't try to pick a win- ner," said MacPhail, "but I would say that I'd take a guess at the first division to include New York. Boston, Detroit and Cleveland, not necessarily in that,order." Swindlers Anti ilcw To Avoid Their Rackets MONTREAL. Ilbb. 8 -i'CP) — When a man offers you something for nothing, flutters you by "let- ting you in on the ground floor," or limes you to "aim un risht away or you'll always regret it." watch out. He's probably s. swlrldler. That was the advice Claude Root. general manager of the Better Business Bureau of Montreal. gave tonight in an address prepared for delivery before the Queen's Alum- ni Assooiation in which he dis- closed for the first time some of the rackets the 3.13.3. is fish . Citing some of the swindiers‘ 0 rackets. Mr. Root told of the ‘love- 1y lady" who got names of ser- vicemen and civilians from mat- rimonial bureaux. She wrote the men s glowing dewflptlon of her- self. followed by an appropriate picture. As the luckv men moved towards a proposal she asked for money to visit them. _ Receipt of use money eased the correspondence and the lady. when caught, "tamed out to be sn over- weight gnandmotr who was gen- erously supporting a grown family on her ill-gotten gains. Three favorite business rackets designed to "gyp” votes-alts are buying s “ ing concern. 801M into partne ip and 5091118 worth- less stock. Mr. Root said. He told of two veterans who n00!- od their 88.500 savings and bousifl a. going busineu. only to find out too late it had been existence gas than six months. that equipment was worth only a i - tion ottbe value named by the promoter and t their busi- ness contacts were non . - Two‘ other veterans boslllhi I ll~ rage and found the nlaneroil oars were with th, club last season. I Head Of Yankees Ball Club Is..O,pt imistic Stirnwciss 0n Way To Yanks’ Samp . CRESTWOOD, N.. Y... Felt. N- (APk-George (Snuffy) Stirnvveiss, ankee second baseman last year and ime Ammcssl Lea- glugs leading hitter, said today hs reached an asreement with tille club and would leave as soc-mas pmsible forwihe spring training cam in Fl da. stli-woiss had been at odds with the Yankee management over his 1946 salary for approximately a. mon . He was reported asking $5, increase ovcr this rumore 1945 salary of $16,000.. HLs new attract is believed to call for $20,- iicw York Sity Financially‘ Embarrassed p, (By ‘lilo Canadian NEW‘ YORK, Feb. 28~Ncw York City isn't broke but it's financially highest tax rate in the city's his- tory and in an election year. that’; a bitter pill for Mayor William O- Dwyer and the Democratic Party that took over (he civic govern- ment last Jan. 1. _ Largest, richest municipality in the United States, operating on an annual budget of close to $1,000.- 000,000, second only to that of the federal government, New York, i officials say, will fall short oi meeting its obligations in the next fiscal year unless new taxes nre levied. Mayor O'Dwyer received state permission to impose new taxes tbiallhlg $142,000,000. Mayor O'Dwyer proposes to raise the 81420001100 from new taxes on pari-mutuel betting at raoetrackl. on business payrolls, hotel rooms amusements, utilities, luxuries. l!» also seeks ‘to double the city's one per-cent sales tax-originally im posed for unemployment relief- and use the proceeds for improve ment of the subway system an: municipal ower plants. Refusal o state aid, officials havq said, means that theclty‘: real are, assessed at some $14,000. 44 when it soared to $2.89. lot just for the occasion. Medical quaclrs are the most vic- ious of all swincllers. in the opin- ion of Mr. Root. who cited three points to remember to protect your- self against them: no honest doc- tor would try to diagnose a case by mail: most doctors consider it unethical to advertise.‘ beware medicines which claim to be a sure cure for evefythinil that ails you. HOCKEY SOURIS ALL-STARS Versus - ClPTOWN. NAVY SAT" MARCH 2 i Al. SOURIS RINK Game Starts 8:30 O'clock I i on the floor which savelt such I prosperous appearance had been cuss stunt o. sscncsvcss.-is.1e ' lotions , . embarrassed. In the oiIinl! is the estate iax will rise to its highest , level in history. The present rate 1 is 82.67 for every $100 of assessed ‘ real estate. Gotham-ms skyscrapers , The record rate was in 1941i- ‘BOP-TOWN from a nearby used car , 344i.