Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Once the bad 00y o1 baseball, P9101‘ L. 1PM) Malone r1e1-1tcd 1o qun 11111-1111,; curves 11111.1 siart plLCll- 111g lnghballs 111-rem a our one yea: ago today. Reluslng to accept 1011111111011 on the minors, the 31i- year-old Yankees pltcner rounded out a 10-_1'c11r care-Pr 1n bLg leagues 1n 19117, then spent 11 season 1n the 11111111-1" balm-e 01114115; a bar and cat1- 111 11.5 1101110101111, All0;11l1. Pa. “BYORRDE ii Nationals Wh liJ-7 While Pownal 1P 1 1'11; HCHARLOTTETOWN g qgARnmN S TE’ OW KensingtonlCHtown Rinks'Local Curling Club Prepares Squad Return From For Visit Of St. John Rinks Lose Opening Game 3- Curling Visit On Thursday And Friday \Vinncrs (.l-.1in Pdurgin ()1 Yiclory In First Periotl. Taking a. three 1:11:11 learl 1n 1111‘ last. 111-1- minutes 11f 1111- first per- 11111 111111 1111-11 1111111-111111: then- 11n- |.1111-11t\ 1-11111111-1-5 111 the ruggt-tlly 11111-4111 >1-1-1.111l and third sessions 11111-111-11 Nationals 111st night 111-- l1-.1t1-.‘ Kz-n-inulnn All-Stars iO-"l .11 1\1-11\i11:;1.-11 rink in 1111- 11111-11- 1111: 141.1111- 11l' 1111- i1 1-1'1111-tii:111- 1,1111)‘- 11l".~ 111 l‘1"'1111-1- 1 1y 111111 111111 t-garry- 1111-11- 111111 .1 1111- second 1 g.1n11- 01' 1111- series to be played at lt1:1.:1-11. \\'ill1 1111- l.1r;;1-st vruutl of tans of 1111- \.-;1.1>:1 1111 11111111 for the en- 111111-111- 111-n st.-.1-1i11g an 0111-11- .\'-.'1- 111111 111m 1111- 11111-11i11g gull?!‘ .\l\1\|1]11‘1l 111 111".» goals in the 11181. ten 111i11111e< 01' the session 11nl_v to l1- 1'1- 111-111111131111 knot the count. Ltll in U11- spflvt- 111’ 55 set-finds. - forged for three 111-rind had ' lead back 1111- .:-\- l 11 111 t .1 111-11 L111» 1-.1"-.!11~. H11- tvluns split 11111 g1-.11< in 1111- 111111111- period 111111 in a t'|'1-1- searing last. period both l1-:1n1~; $11111 four counters apiece, ‘n 11111-111111; the scoring in 1111- 11 only to have Kemington “it'll! (‘tlllll ‘ fill‘ PUUIHPI‘. " " a 1""<’.1--o 11' i 11c n1 u ch P01111111 Loses I11 Final Two Minutes Ut Match. M1. stcsvartiloyttLs drew first blood 1.11 11111r 11.331111 series y with 1'u11nal i‘. A. .-\. .11. squad - 111111-11 1n [no 0110111111,; encounter played at the rurum lastunslll the li11_1.1ls ettgctt out their op- ponents J-Z in the final nnnutc: 111 1E1, .- 111t- attcr 1.111.- lostrs 111111 111 .1o11l_1" come 1111111 111-- lnn~.t .1 1-.-.11-;.1.1l 111-111-11 1111111111; tl11-11-ugl1 the 1111111 heat. tioyzns will carry- tht-1r 11111- goal lt-.111 1n- tu the second game o1 the s11‘- its s-ated [or the Forum on N cuncstluy night with the win- ners lnt-t-ttng Mtltun 1'01‘ i111- Ct-ntral Section 111.11: anu ‘.1 2111111 in 1111- st-lni-finnls. Mt. Stewart 111ok the lead midway through 1111.- hrst per- iod with 111-Donald shooung 1111- only goal of the pctiod; through- out 11c middle canto the teams fought tooth and nail at a last 1:11p but could not. 1111-1-1-1- the lieu-halve 1111111115 1111111111 uni ln-hintl the 1'1-.-11.-t-li1'1- l1|111'li111-.~. Early i11 the 111111] scs-ion 111111-- ever. Peters at‘ Mt. Stewart put his team two goals 1111 as l1e took a pass at the side 111' 1111- trtrm Kelly that t111- P01111111 goalie hadn't a 1-1111111-1- on. The goal 110111-11 1- 1111s a signal tor a l1‘l‘I‘-l11" ol. 1s11‘1- l1_1' 1111- Pown- 111. team. l-‘or 111-e 1111111111-5 alter the s.ur1- [111-y battled luhlely a- gainst the impctn-trzthlc defence 0t‘ the Mt. smut-art team u1'1t.l sud..enly' 1111111111 the elparc ol th111y 51-111 1111 1h1-v eha [:11 the eomplutlnn ot’ the came 1-nt1r1-ly ‘J P: 1- -1l 1 101‘ 0 .-11.~.1 L on 111011.11; - 1- :11 the second and Mut- . 1'1‘. 111,‘). . . - came wlnle figuring ln two T.-.\'.or 5:11: three of tltel s cutinzers wl1h Currie 110-1, . 1111(- oxhr-r. Gerald D! Kenn 1. snipers ‘1-1 1 11.51 "2'. Mills, 1.1111{\i."-.1_ . ..~ 11 and 31 1 one apiece. Kr-nslilfflolt: Goal. Mclnnls: cle- fe 01-, A, Taylor 1115:1115. MacKay ' wds. .11. “Jane, W_ mtg-inn. 111111111. G-L-rnld 111111.11 Jubez 111111011. lttclltlsland, C. l- K. S. i-lowatt. . 1.>.1l, 1101-11; defence, " 11‘ Ext-rs. Jay, Nlncwilllams; 1'. ;-.1'a1"c1-. CLHIIDDBU, Hcnvatt. Tay- lor. Came, ()a1.1va.\', Muttart C'-acl1 Den ‘_1c"':1--:-<1_111. 51 Pe 0d t-n, '1-.1_.‘l.-1' 1111111111111 Camp- 1 Taylor Burl 1.1. ti. 13111-11011, Czlrrle 111111111111 15.00 '7. lltrzlen, Cznnpbcll 18:10. Penalnes: None. Second Period ‘ 8. Bordrn. Campbell (liowatt) "25. 1gton. G. McKay Taylor. ' 11 Period l0. Borden. Paylor tl-Ioxvatt) 1.30. . Kwnington, H. Champion 1-1 ‘.110 Burden, Campbi-ll 11111111111) 5111111, lliugltqg 8310, C11111pbell 111011-2111) Kenslngton. G. Mills (J. 113111;] 011111-11, Calnplx-ll (A-Itlttartl i 111-mart A. Larkln and C. D Sydney Mines Yazers Winners Of Junior Title SYDNEY. N S . Feb. l9—-1CPl -—Sy<1111-y Mint-s Yawgls today won ‘.111: S_1111-.1-1- .l111.111r 11' ._1 1.11mi.- tl1lc. 11111111111; 5y y Atztdstnv 6-1 to 1.13:1.- tne b. l-oi-tlnce scr- lcs in s1 11114111. 1411111121, Sydney" Mines emers Lhc 0.11112 Breton Ls- land llnal. New Glasgow Winners Of A. P. C. Loop 1G.‘ ‘nu-ion, \\1'.1‘1‘1c 1H. Cham- v5 As a Royals delenceman 11111-111111- eu to 211.11; 111 trout o1 111$ 111-L Cs- sic Wood s .1.111n1-.-d the out}; lrctn his stlck 1111.011 alter the loose rub- ber and sla111111c<1 1t into the cagt‘ 110 5011011115 l-ater 11-1111 P01111211 stlh 111'1-.-,.111~.; 11.1.0111 stained 1111- p.11)" tor the QIQCOIKl 20.11. lt-‘CUVUIIUQ the disc tlccp in Mt. SICWLJYL terrnor) Wood. got. a pass away to Mcben- st1ck but. was gaxhered 1n by Judson who drtbblcd ‘ mto the cage 101' the 111.111; counter. l thr- linal 111111111125 ticked 1111' 111th lbot-h 10111115 showing the clfccts o1 11115305111011 to take 11 pass from Weir ' Ell t1. "a1 t ' . 1 all '. ‘ . cutlglri}legldhgnpgidlglagy? The The stmulmg: came 111mb two minutes before the M GA Pvt‘ c11d 01 the game. CWUY‘? “ml l1 m y" 1 The game 11115 witnessed by only D1] 5 1'7 13 3n a small crow-d of fans and 111d not H'- clt. BN1 B 14 2". get away 1111111 well after 10 o‘- Wisf-mnlt. 110st 6 16 ‘.12 cloak. Held up b/y mild weather 1.11111. Getliffe. (711115 10 8 1B talfected the 1 t. Stewart and Alton, c111 7 91s <Pownal rinks the two teams 110- n1»; pl“§_ C111 5 7 13 ‘pt-lllEr yesterday and cwt-Lclc 0n D513 Smith Chpgns 3 4 q stnglng 1.111- game 111:1 nlght Willi 1'1 int-tubers o1‘ the Cl].‘.1‘l0‘1111.‘lO1A'Tl C111-1".11g C1111» rtturned to the Ctty 1y 11114111 111111- a two day Nova Scott-a during 111-111011 ‘they ‘QlJIFCKl a series o1 "1r1endly' and on $111111 t-1-.11 1o X1111 l Cl1€5 11 11 New Gla -g0w 1-l-11..lax tanks. The l1 lrcm W 1. .. 11‘.:11:-11g .l.1.\' e111";- .p 1111s 1111 emoyable angle stated 0! 1.11‘.- 11.9111 1111- splelnlltl - lUUul curlers at x‘ 111111 they t-"rery 1111n111e 1195 111. (‘.113 WCTC 1311111111 T111118 ‘Cowley In Scoring Race one president ’_ Lrrcl cf the 10.211 club and " party 1o the l-le was htgh 1n reccpt1o11 both were 01 g to wln a major- ncvcrlhelesfi ." keenly _|11 1 11s krcnly enjoyed 1 1:1 1'~ 1111:1111: one @111 [)1 a1 New Glasgow’ and .111" 0111 0t twelve :11 H211- MOYTRFTAL. Feb. 19-—(CP1 — '1"-1~ 1 swelled his 101:1‘ to 30 points 1111-11 l1 1202115 P111. 1) ny-maklng centre. 111011-11 to the top o1 d’ 131311191‘ lvlaritimers 1n 9111K’ and Hockey League with :1u assist during the Halifax Wolverine l9 assists to go one point 1111 on Mouct-oxrs Gordie Dril- lon who remained stationary with l7 goals zmrl l2 assists. Two nll-u-r 130M021 stars continued their l1" llz-llcl-t 1111 101" third spot. Bill of North Sydney. N S. and Eddie Wise-man of New-caste. nan; the puck rolled oft the latter‘; N. B . 88611 111161611 n 809.1 and M1 ' assist to their totals, to remain the rubber deadlocked 1111111 22 points each. Ray Getllfle gained ground de- adlr-ns. 11‘rnt f11.1hc-r than It looked like a, 2-1111 11011111021; as spit;- 1.111‘ fart that 111s term-L gun. ever W“) I ‘ c b _ P ‘ r ._1. u‘ o‘ into the cellar. He. picked 11p two Ld ‘Fsl-‘P-lct 11"“ e-sosy‘ l‘ h‘ l; goals and 1m asstst to slfengtlrclt ‘ere l“ m“ °f ‘e “n” “e5 g0 his 110111 on fifth spot wiLl1 l8 1.111.- fol owmg on Wcd11.'~:c11oy as thel ~ - game . K11" "r11, C1<-1*.'1'(l Mills (J.l ..‘.\. C ltalnnionl 11:30. l Lineups?- 7 : Cnmplat-ll (Howattt » 14 l Vlt. Stewart: Goal, .1111’; Defence, wards. S. 111111111111», 1\lcA<l.-.n12 F01 .Kell F. Kelly Peters, C. McDon- ald, O‘Ha11ley, R. McDonald, I-‘teld. Pownal: Goal. Hannah; Defence. B. Wocd, W. Wood: 11'o1'11"a1'<ls_ S. Jenkins. F. M1-L1-11111111, H. 11111151111, Wood, O. Wood. S UMIHARY l Fir-t Period C. L-Mt. McDonald 1W1 . A. .\11-1)1111r1l1l> 13200. Penalty-S. Jt-nklns, Sleuxnt, 1 l Scoring -N011e. ; Penalhes- McIntyre, Kelly. i Third Period Second Period 2.-.\-tt. Sit-wart, Peters (Ke-Jy) :00. ll-Povntal O. Wood. 10:00. 4. Pownal H. Judson, t0, wood, Mt-Lr-nnanl 10:30. - 5.4111, Ste-wart, Peters (Weir) :01). _ 1’.1111lt11-.~~.‘1'011(-. Davey Wiflns y From Robin l Bill Davey catptuzed the first ,game of the semi-finals of the Isacand section o1 the Provincial Ballard 10u-:11.'1111<-11t being staod 1m. the Cl1:1fio'.11-t011'11 Aleys 11'11-."r1 {he defeated Ernie Robin 300 t0 1200. 1 fMillionaires Whip Miners =ln Opener NEW GLASGOW. N. 5., Feb. 19 1 SYDNEY, N. 8.. Feb. 111-WP)- -1CP1 N111- (i w cmbel.» The powerful Sydney Millionaires. wen .- An" nJt-Plciou-Col- favor tes to lake the Nova 51-11111; choker l'.'1t_'"11- ._ 1011 ht dc- ‘ lmckey ernwn, trounced Glare Bay 10:" - 1-11-111-911 Bull .Mlners 7-2 tonight in the first of 1111 1g 2111m- 01 a hrst-of-fivc series for the, (Iapq 5.1,... N-.--.v (‘111-11-‘11’ 111111 b11011 counted 011- 1»l 1-1- 1 1n1;.-<'11.-11Zn 11kt arr-ck when 11111111113 11.1111 the (lecldlm: 11111. thc- Maritime Amu- ~ 11' --¢111~1~11 unlw-s-ln 1 111111 ordered a replay. . l1 used a tzsnlle who wasn't rezlsterwi with the team before Fob. 5, the required 601A. t llrctnn league crown. g Tho league's lending- scorers. "fnny Grulmskl. Tle Williams. Jar-k ‘Atehlsnn and Doug Fritz, 111-tween f them chalked 1m i0 pfllntn In Syd- tney’; scoring. hoot: Baird. fornu-r- ly or Saint John, scored one (111.10: proieiifd on the ground Bay goal and got an assist on the. ,- ,‘ 1h . l” valnnerg In the series move Into the Non Scott: "all. A (P10111811 wlnncrs are to meet Milton Horne s . ‘V17. 1m Friday night in the first l w"! I011. Jfllwz lllllls 10.35. for the Centred sectton honors. Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE Forum Skating 113-5 This Afternoon CIHLDRENKS SKATE 11 92c C1111 ' 0Ul‘ OUR WAY Providing that tee and travellmg condttlons perlnzt the Curhng Club - 1s ln tor three busy (11115 1111s 111-ck starting on Wk-tlnesday. .1 0n tntlrsclay, and centtnutng on lFrldlay prov" 111g lee eondmons jwarrant 10111‘ lxnks of S1. John curlers will 11111119 then" appearance here for a 11-11-111111- genes n1‘ matches. Visits 01' 111112111111111 clubs are always eagerly lurked iorxvnrd "to by local 0111c .l= and ll the thermometer 11 1111115.; 911011311 t0 dip down s11l11 ntly Thursday night and Flzrlmv 11-111 11101-111:- one of the hzghstpcts o1 the lac-111 cm-l- R.R. Bell - Taking a 3-0 lead 011 the first three ends and then stavlng off ' ' ' of 111-cu" oppon- s rink last 11111111 D. Wright Trophy W. R. final 61115 R. R. Bcll caputred 111 G. for 1940 when they defeated Cruickshanks rink 5-3 in the match at the Curling Rink. The match was one 0t the clos- est plfi-Yvd 111 111-e r111k this sca- son. Bell chalktd 111) a single on the first end and 1111- score rc- mrtin-t-d 01101111115511 a» the teams tailed to scare on 1111- second. The winners l reused their lead to 3-0 on the tlnrd as they ked up a big two with the l-Olocizeyisls Return From North Sydney Docnl hockey-lsts are beginning the l1on1e1vr1rr1 trek from, 1111111115 0n the mainland whore they 11111111111- serron 1111111 e11 during: the past three arriving.- 11111111."; the DaSl week. Jackie Kane, veteran of ntnny an ice battle 1111s L111- Iirst to arrive back and last night he 1111s fol- lmvcd ‘nv two vottlrzstrrs en_ their first season in 1011101- 1 [111111-111 the ]>f'1‘s01:s of '1‘; kv Whitlock and Ab 11111101111011. All lhrP-e played with North Sydncv Vlctorlas during the season 11nd afthotlgh their club was eliminat- ed all played prominent parts 1:1 the 111-cat battle 111c- Vlr-s nut. 111) before being slnlnted to the sldc lines. The trio were warm 1n their praise o! the treatment accorded them 1n Cane Breton and have already received otters for next year. Hc-w-ovrr on 1.111s matter they lmve not yet come 1o n (lccislotl. Annual Ice ‘VON/right; TroOp 011g season. 0n Wednesday l1. ls expected that 111-e Summcrsutle rinks and three iatontugtxe rmks will take part. in unatolm at the local club for the Gaboury £1110 McArthur trophies, both pieces o! sllverware at present being held by the local club. In the Gn-boury competition three rinks trom each club will battle it out to decide the 11140 holders o! the challenge trophy while tn the Nit-Arthur. captured by a. Charlotte- tznvn r1111: early 1.111s season from 11011111211“. Smnmerside will have .11-:o rinks 011 11111111 to challenge for ‘it, hy W-on By skipped Rink singles on the fourth and 111th ‘making the score read 3-2 enter- nig the six'11. Bell's rink led 5-11 .11 11y 011:1 01 the scventh result. o! 111-o singles on the 6111 and 7th and the margin was sufficient for the tltle as the best Cruhcksltankr could do was chalk up another single counter on the eighth and 1111111 end o1 the game. A. 111111-1111- A. Rattenbury A. H. 111011111 C. N. Earle E, H. Drlscoll G. M. Avard R. R. Bell Crulckshanka Sklp-—5 Skip-S 13y ends:- 102 001 0l—-5 R. R. Bell \V. R. Cruickshanks 000 110 0l—-8 W. R. Tennis Leaders Are Approved At Meeting NEW YORK, 176b, 111-loader! .111 1.1139 Unittd States tennis rank- lings att-proved at the meeting of ‘the 171111-211 Slates Lawn Tennis Assoz- 1n tin n recently :- ’ Men's Singles:- 1 1. Robert L. RlggS. Chlcflflbi 2. ‘Frank A, Parker, Pasadena, Calif; it. Donald MeNelll, Oklahoma City. 01:111.; 4. S. \V'.-iby Va11 Horn, 1.10s Pmgrlt-s, " Wnme R. Sabin, Port- land O1 6. Elwood T. Cooke, Portland, 01-12.; 7. Bryon M. Grant. J1'., 111151111111; 8. Gardnur Mulloy. ;Cora.1 Gables. Fla; 9. Gilbert A. 1Hunt, Jlx. Washington, D. C.; 10. lllenry J. Prusorf, Seattle. 1 Women's Singles:- l l. Alice lvlarble. Beverly Hills, ‘Calif; 2. Helen Hull Jacobs, Berk- lr-le-y, 011111.; 3. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey . Fflbyfln. Cambridge, Mass; 4. Helen .-I_ 131-1111111111. New York; 5. V111"- ginln WQIfa-nden, San Francisco; 6. 11)o1'o111y ‘1\1la,v Bundy. Santa Mon- llca, Calif; '7. Dorothy Workman, L05 Angclcs; 8. Pauline Betz. 110s 11111181135; 9. Katherine Winthrop, Bflwklyll. Mass; 10. Mary Arnold, ‘L05 Ange S. Team PWLDFAPls. Raxzgers 39 23 8 B119 6g , ‘y 12-51011 4 a 4130 '1 1 S I h ~ 1 1x11111111 381914 5101 B2 411' i- , C 1; 110 38 lti l6 6 '19 9B 211 , l Detroit 39 13 Z150 68617111)? g2 . » Amerlcans 39 11 2 3 w J t i.) -_ ‘ ‘ r. ' T d F ~ 1 11 111,1 11 .1111. :..-.-.-.-;“;1..-..t. "3 0|‘ tonight and 111 kcepmg wzlh other years n110t11cr 1111c pzrgrlmt has men drawn 111p that 1s ex-gzcetz-zt 10 First Place lurnlslt the large crowd cxtscletl . to attend 1111111 cxcnelnt-nt. every ___ "minute. In the Midget Hockey Dengue In addition to the usual skating races. novelty rarc~ will 11'.- 111114011 and also the 11111111111 hockey 111111011 "fllllé p'n,1"cd at the Holy Redeemer ~'-1k 111st night the Midget Can- arlicns tied the Ramblers for first 1 and relay l‘.”(‘1‘, the 1111101‘ spot- 95-1-11 by M11311“: me Midget Roy. _1_1gl1t111g tl1c card. at; by 1111- score of 1-0. There -— — By J. R. Williams T WHY, you HAVEN'T \ CHANG-ED mucw-otz 1s THAT A - '1' *w1\\\\\\1\\\\\ 11 11.111.11.131 1r... /\ n _ 1 '\ 1P '1 HE BLACK SHEEP 1 F WIN PLA YCFF m '11 FOR ROSEBUD Package 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch, 15¢ 1/2 lb. tin 60¢ ln lair weather and loul, their warning light burning. Olten the secl runs so hig that supply ships cannot come alongside but must send provisions aboard by means of cables. ROSEBUD FEBRUARY zo_,___1w_ CHALLENGE We. the Heartbre l: , challenge the Kengirfgondo team to a friendly game ot’ hot-kc; W l" P1111011 ln Kensington rink 1111111“ 11111111, n11. 2s. 1910. ' Accept throuvh this paper, (Slgnedi LES HOOVER, Mam-Ker. GAMER the lurcher‘: crew rnusl keep Cu-l- smoking tobacco were four penalties handed out throughout the game, they were 1n E. McCourl. and H. MacLeun for high sticking U11 the ice, while McCourt, was put. off three timt-s for fighting 11111.11 E. Christopher and was put oft for major 111-111111-31. Summary: First Period: Scoring-None . Penaity-Mc-Courl: . Second Period: 1%anad1ens. Gregory, (Jackson Bradley) 6.30. PEDBIUES~MCCCUYlL McLean. Third Period: Scor1ng-Ncne P8X1Bl1-1€5—1\1ICC0UYl. (major ) Lineups: Ganadlem, Goal. I. Cudmore: defence, T, Mc-Closkey’, ‘H McLean, G. Worth; forwards. E. M~Cnurt. E. Tralnor. M. O‘Ncll1, T. Bradley. C. Jackson, H Git-gory, M. H1211- nessev, H. Povlr Royals: Goal, I. Dowllng; de- fence. E. Cbrlste-yzber. H. Jay‘. forwards. P. Bear. E Bagnall. E I Carmichael. D. Trulnor. H Judson. J. Mahar. Referee, Fred Bradley. Tlmer~S. Gallant. OUR BOARDING HOUSE NOT 1101.112 ?--~ - wzutflwuem THEY ROLL HIM IN, TELL 111M eoumw BROUGHT TIP NATGON OVER TO ‘SEE 11= 111a - WANTGA PEEL. - H16 POCKET CABBAGE FOR as too on A MATCH meta.’ .1‘ .7, / a o d» TomcRRA, TELL 1-1w\ TO srumeua 01/1212 TO BERT NELQOWS Poouzoom m‘ C RAWL BACK UNDER THE 1n :1 close and exciting match 111111. held the interest o! the spectators 11111-011 ghout Johnny Garn- lnun won from Earl Staniey last night at the Sunnyslde Billiard Parlor and advanced to the aaml- flnala ln the first section o! the Provincial Billiard Tuttrnunent. The scox-s were Gamhum 300; Stanley 262 Tonight B111 Lawior mrets A111brnre Doyle and a. keen n1atcl1 1.11 expected. SNOOKER. Two matches were played 1n the Provlnclnl Snooker tournament 111st. night: in the first. Eric Lztrlcr 111e- feated P111 Clurkln two games to none, and in the second E hie Mc- Gee won from Carl Mc-Kenna. by the same nmrgln. Two games an‘. scheduled for w-nlght ln the first. S. Rvan plnvs (‘l Peters and 1n the second. Harry Redmond meets Cilfrrd McDonald. The officials lnr snooker were Peterson and Ford. .._________. Mozart 11ml but one serious "af- fair ol’ 111t- henrt"- the one with 111s Conslnnze. R-"mnncc was not absent»: and courtshlp ended tn an (rlc-pcmelt t. _ - F HE'$ RATIONAL. ‘BY PUT UP THE MONEY OR z BED.’ Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Barber's:- R. McDougoll 1'75 134 14$ H, semner 192 2118 1133 D, Mayne 256 229 100 J. Dykens 138 9'7 1B2 W. weathevbto 166 103 1'11 Tubal-Mil y. l) Cl :- $f"'é‘33...i...1" “"3111 112 111 E. Cuclmoro 123 1:111 211 c1. Cuamom 1116 111 Z48 E. Peters 142 llt tll B. Arb 12B 131 85 Total- 442. High single W. Cudmoro 2'18. High three D. Mayne 63a. Tonlghtks Mixed League 5<‘l"“*"1° at '1 o'clock:- Early Birds va. Rabbits. 111111;- Blrds vs. Ros-oh. l At 8:45 P. M. Alerts vs. Dodgers. CHARLOTT OWN ALLEY§ Second game In semi-finals ll Store League. | 1.00 P. M. a 3_ A 31-1.»- s. I101? -P11.oklng Company. .nl .‘- lzzjor 11111111111 1'11 ouo/ A SPECIAL SENTRV TON1e1-1T, Boys-JO KEEP OUT uNlDENTlFtED Ptumeatzs AND 0111110 "runetzslwsv we wAv, 1s "rum" "nus see on 1101.112 vest; 11w?