PAGE SIX Rinks Skippecl By Premier Campbell & C. C. Hughes Are Still ' Undefeated — Two rinks one from Summersi-iu and the other from Charlottetown snd both last minute entries were tho only undefeated temms isst night lg the opening day's bonspiei for the British Consois Trophy and the right to represent the Province in the Diacdonaid Brier Dominion finals got underway at the local Curling Club. in top spot with three victories and no losses was G. G. Hughes’ strong Charlottetown rink who chalked up three victories, two of them by one-sided margins and closely following them and proving the sur- priso packet of yesterday's play W55 Premier Thane A. Campbell's Sum- merside quurtette with two victories against no defeats. Premier Camp- bell is President of the Dominion Curling Association, .and by yester- day's showing is right in the thidr of the fight for the island title. Brllllan curlin , nerve-t lln . . . finishes abmi 11.1.5111. all felgtgureg 32331123151 new!‘ dislodged to take yosterdayls nmtchos with the [ark “"0111. 111 for shot early in the enc' 1st gsilcry 111 years" watching the I F Memos.‘ Charlottetown lffncllefllvllilmv “F” ."“'°°k yester‘ rink looked to 11.1w: their 111211011 my 1111.1 .1 101 miriiught last night. Wm‘ E. R Foley?) Summerside Today as the teams swing into the home stretch even better curling is fully expccied 111111 all teams yet 111 1110 11111111111; for the coveted t1"11p11_v and 1111c. Rules 01' the bonsplcl stale that any ienms losing two matches is 0111. of the r111111111g iuid as s. result four teams passed from the pic- iure yéfilfidfijf, "rinks skipped by J. F. McLeod, Dr. H. McIntyre. Dr. L. A. Johnston and R. H. Leek suffering eluninition. This morning starting at 9 o'clock the two undefeated rink; oppose e.11"11 011101‘ and fiikwvorka is ex- pvrii-ii 011 each and every end of L110 111111011. Length oi all the " 1s 12 ends. 11nd a tough session of . i5 matches be- pizilrd but Mac MacKinnon, S(‘1‘i‘£‘01'll‘_\' cf 111e- Island Curling As- so 411011 11nd l1 plenty tough too. M110 11nd 1o make up the draw for the hons-piel and if you think it is not a tough task try it some time. Last night Over 40 curlers s11: 11111111 1n .1 lmnquct served in the \¢V1111"1i<".'-lf‘i‘ Dining Hail and songs 111211 short spceches made the aifuir an altogether enjoyable one. short speeches were heard from Premier Thane A. Campbell, Pre- sident Dr. H. McIntyre of the local Club. L. H. P0ole_ president of the Island Association, Mac MacKin- non, Mr. ‘Aiorley Bell. The bari- quct was prepared by Mrs. Henry Arsenault, wife of the steward of the club and many complimentary remarks were made re the menu by those present. quartette settled as he entered with a two point lead on iiie last end 1:111. here fhc dope rcccivcci another setback. The skips ivcnt to takl: their final stones with Summer- side lxiyliig [lll'(‘(‘_ McLeodis first shot was on a guard; Foley placed another guard. McLeod conic down with his 111st stone to take one out that left 1l1e rinks tied but Foli-v got a perfect raise on his last. to go In {or three and the match. Dr. H. McIntyre of Charlotte- town and Hazen Phillips of Sui11- merside had a nip and tuck battle all the way iii on Ice. No. 3. W111i the lead changing several limes Phillips came 1o the ninth leading 8-7. The McIntyre rink got a three on the ninth to take the lead; add- ed to their margin with a two 11nd a one on the 10th and 11th for a 13-8 lead, but Phillips on his very last stone threw a mlghtv scare into his opponents as he knocked out two Charlottetown stones on the last shot of the match to lay four, just one short. or catching the McIntyre rink who won by a 13-12 count. In the other match G. G. Hughes rink showing uncanny c111"- 1Lng beat D1". B. A. Johnston's rink 21-1. A sensational finish that netted them a. five On the last 0nd for a 11-10 victory was the feature of the second round of matches play- ed. G. G. Hughes’ rink winning from Dr. H. McIntyre for their second victory of the afternoon. For the first five ends of the match it was a battle oi singles wit-h McIntyre leading 3-2. Hughes took the lead 0n the sixih with a three and added another single on the seventh. Curling well the McIntyre rink got back in the running with a double on the eighth; squared the match at 6-a1l with a single on the ninth: took a e-a lead with 1111-01.- on the tenth and led 10-6 with another single on the llth. The winning rink started piling stones int-o the house early on the 12121 but. as the skips wcnt to the tccs Mclnyrek had a well-placed sec- ond stone. On McI11tyre's (irst shot Afternoon Matches A big crowd was on hand s-s the first eight rinks took to the ico for the opening matches of the $1111.11 and in tlirce of 1l1em the 1.111s saw some of the most excit- ing and hard fought curling ever witnessed in the Club. headlining the first matches was the S. Brook; of Summerside r111k and Chariottctownfls w, H. Cruikslniiik four, that was forced 111 1111 extra end as Brooks. scoring doubles on the last two ends for- ccrl the rinks to go the extra. end. . Going into the eleventh end Ettgffgfei‘ 132:1. "°°‘;f,‘m.b‘,‘,",jw‘ C11"11ik.s11.'111k 11w 11 11-0 lead and trying w m“, gm me‘ i111.- opinion among the spectators ivzis the City rink would hold their lead. Brooks got s two on the 11th and then the ' excitement began Early on the final end summer- side were counting two and ro- malncd this way until the two skips went to the tee. There was no change as both got their first stones aiway and Crulksnsnk took his final shot with Summerside still in for one. On an attempted draw Cruikshank was s little too 112-111". and Brooks came in for the stone came o11t on a guard that fink laying five for 31181106. McIntyre then was nar- row on his last shot of the game to leave the Hughes rink with their five intact and also their second victory of the day, In the other games R. S. P. Jardino beat R. H. Leck, 14-10: W. R. Cruikshank chalked up his second win with a. 12-8 victory over E. P- Foley and Hon. "r. A. Camp- bell. President of the Dominion u-co d to to 1i 1h .- On Itihosexltarea end eCruieksrlilsriizhriliik cumng Association w,” ‘ 124 r Ii shoving hos you clown, my mun, Use Blue Gillelies-iooli spick-uncl-spunl They whisk through siubble clean and lust n 1.- ,. 1 rr 7 I r o o ,. t- i.» l. .- ,. S l v "as. h»... A sqwcn-euidlamwll, proud again! the lhoi, masons the hardness o! lion Gillolh Iladn wllhoholuh accuracy- Island Title Bonspiel Gite THE CHARLOTTE?‘ 9W1“. GUARDIAL“. _ Hundreds Of Canadians Engaged In Carling Eliminations In Canada TORONTO. ll-(CPI- Hunzneds cf C is 1on.g111 are Quga 0.. in 1-11 1011s fci" t-lic C.11111d1-.111 ci11_111p01;:i1ip tourna- 1110111 o1 11 bDOIL bought 1o 1.111s 11151.. 1159 13y 1.210 Bifiisii lrcops 11111.01" (.1011. W.11¢- ".11 Qur- m1: wn cu S1. =11 fiozen .1.011 curling 11". rs 1v: 11101" <".111".e-.i on the L.l\\'1t‘ll(\‘ 11.1111". ‘I110 19-12 Canadian curling cham- 918111111125 “"111 b: played durzng ihc first ivc-"k of M r11 111 QuLbec uzthin a 0.111111 hot of w'h.re G011. Wales ‘s in reduced the grime to C111 do. Ten rinks will L‘ 111p. 11.". o.".- from (‘ii-Ell 0i 1 provznres 0rd i-wo from On- . 111 1 e inund-robii sinks 1o ".110 ilzc wlui of ".110 1\f"ucl0n- 1110's E1" 01' ’l‘11i1 11d and 1:0 C1111- 04111111 C1."".\v11. Hcwnrzi P11111101" ' rink to lhE Tcromo lost elgli in 11 . T11 e of the l0 coniestans have v?1or:o\'ci" R: LccksMoiitague rink Evening Muirlics Highlight of the evening matches was 1111- close, thrilling struggle waged hv Premier Campbell's rink rind a ivuk skipped by R, S. P. Jar- rlinc 111'.- 10111101" winning the 111111011 by 1hr smre of 12-11. For the e11- tlre twelve ends it was a nip and tuck battle with first one team lending and uren the other. l-iali way through Jardine chalking a big 10111" on the sixili end went a- ii(‘fl(l 7-6; Campbell went 1o the front W111i a double 011 the scvcnlli Jardlne tied 1t up with a single on i-he eighth; the Premier wcnl a- head again with lvrec on the ninth; Jardiiic cnmc back with two _on the 10111 but the winnci" got a sin- gle on ilic 11th 1o take a two point 1cm! into 1h." final 111111. Here 1l1c exriuunent was really witnessed. G0l11g down lo the tee fo1" his first shot 1115111 Jurdinc scoring the Pre- mier knocked two stones out 1o lay in; Jarrilno (wamc 11p 1o knock (he Prrmivi" out but wfnf. 0111 i1‘1u- sci! leaving only one stone in dlie house belonging" to the Jnrrline 111111. The Prciiiiei" was just inches wide giving his opponent one with Jar- dine having 1o draw into the house to force a lie game but the losing skip xvas light 11111111 his last rock and 11 was Pirmici" C1111ipbeli's mulch 12-11. I11 11111111111" 111p and luck b01110 Finley hicimcdis rink. the 1011211 lurk 1mm o1 11.0 111w were elimin- 111-1111 as W. P. Brooks beat him 7-6. 'l‘1".1il'111g 11-2 cunning 111e, seventh c1111 1hr Mrlmrl rink rallied to l-iizilk 11p 811114.08, on 1111' next three ~-oi"e to 6-6 gain to increase his lead t0 points with the McLeod rink b61118 held 1o a single on the final end or 11w 111111111, I11 other maiches played D1", l-l. MrIn1_\"1"o fell ix-‘ore E. P. Foley 17-6; H. Phillips beat Dr. L. A, Johnstone 12-7: RW. Beck boat R. H. Lock 12-8: W. R. Cr11ik- shank and G. G. Huches who start- ed their nmfrh tied at two wins apiece wr-rc exiwrlcd 10 stage a grout b11111!‘ bu: 1110 Hughes link curling bciiufiiullv won 18-5. In the final 111111rh of 11in night H. Phil- lips won from W. P. Brooks 15 to 5. Curling Scores W. P. Brooks 202 002 0300220-13 W. Cruikshank 030 110 401 3001-14 E. P Folcv 200 ill 200 203-12 J. F‘. McLeod 022 000 042 010-ll H. Phillips 101 032 010 004-12 Dr. McIntyre 020 300 203 210-13 Di‘. Johnston 000 100 000 000-l G. G, Hughes 114 051 232 200 21 Dr. McIntyre 101 010 021 310-10 G. G. Hughes 010 l03 100 005-11 R, H. Lock 110 200 400 020- I Jardine 005 022 O21. 110-14 ll. P. Foley 102 000 020 102 I W. Cruikshank 010 232 101 020-12 H011 T. Campbell 013 lll Oil 111-12 H. W. Beck 100 000 200 000 I EVENING RESULTS 1!. P. Foley 2002301338-11 Dr. H. McIntyre o 2 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 0- I l. 2g22ili2fi0ll00-ll L.A.Jr~h11s:o1i 000100210012-1 Dr. Leck 110020003010-0 Beak 002101310103-12 W. P. Brncics 110200200010-1 J. F. Mcbrod 001001011101-0 Premier Campbell 020310203010-1] R. S. P, Jardine 102004010201-11 W. R. Cruikshank 01000101020-5 G. G. Hughes JOIII-ZOBOIOB-IB i W. P. Bro l1. lunar suave: vou svn mo . . . on vous noun sacs ""21, o 0 2 O 1 0 0 0 0__ 5 " u. P1111111». . 302120102112-1! ._.11 decided, but in 0111.1" pro- vaims curios ciiLe." 11.0 0.5» 9d 1n C0Illl.€1il.i0i15 1o dcczze mpre- Sflliiiliiés. or 21.0 114111-1115 1.1‘ el.1.ni11_1ti:;11s w.1iol1 11111 ho cu - plated wlthn 1h: next 1.110 11'1". . T110 1111cr links 11-11 irw 11" 11 1111.1" rights to Cifilllli " :11". -»kp- p011 bv: 1). P. c.1111 1_\". 11: 11s". lNev Bruiisivicki", J. A. Rrrss. Hunainrzdon lQuemcl; and W. A. Mztci/iltcnell, SuzJoury (Noriiicrn O11.ai"io1 Th: Ncva Scotfa chnmpoh 111111 be dc rlcd t;111;1"1"c\r 111 .1 1111111110 a1 bcrisplel 111 pixgrtss :11 Ha..fax. The Prince Edward lsl"11d Ollfll'l()lf€l(‘»\\'11 wil n10 _ 101110211011’ and eilmlir" undenvay- in O11:.1"1o.'1'1 O11: ; £11111 (taking 111 eislei": co: and weskrn Ontario only» fake place Feb, 25. Manitcba curlers are Ciifliiild in will their annual bcn-plel-lzrg s1. in me wcrld_10 dft‘ .e 1 e 1111".)i'n from that pi'i)\'l!‘!‘f', w. 111s won the C111111<11z111 C11 mp 11111) nine m the 15 iiutcs i1 11 :5 bcn c n- tcstrd. Snska1t1'l1r=\"."11:1 and Bitiish Columbia ri"111"1"pi0'"s will b1‘ de- clared late this werk 11nd lie 4i- berfa relfiewntzii-ive will be 1.962(2- ed next week. Enters final in 1V. S. Bonspiel HALJFAX, b. 11-—iCPl— Bndgtuxilsr CllilCilfiil a filial berm in 1-."1e Nova Scozia b-n pisl 1011.3“; wi11h a. 15-9 victory over a szrcng Truio K111211142. in llie only scmi-lin-il match 311115101. Tiicy w.ll 111011. the wrnner of 111e Cher scmi-flnal-bcrucen New Glasgow and Stcllartcn-iomoixoxv" 111" 1110 right v0 rupmsenb ihe provliue a1. the MacDLnzId B1101" ccmleyiuon for the Dcmlnion title. Bridgeivater, Truro and New Glasgow each maiutialrrd an un- defeated record 11 their r p cLvc sections to Max:111 the scini-ltiais. '1'1.1e fourth soc-inn proaicrrl a. thYCE-W.‘ tie among S.c11".11'ton, Middleton and Brdgctown, iii the playoff, which delayed the other semi-final unti 101101"- row. Siellarton 5.11mi through with a 16-13 win over Brdg town 11rd a 19-6 playoff v'c10:"y over Midle- ton, which drew a bye into the sec- tional final. Section play prcduced more hhrllls than me knoc‘ t rounds and scvcrol mat hrs w e decided by a single-point ma:- n. Truro barely esrpcd drf:a1 a1 the 1i1n:'s of the Halifrx Nisivil \v<*r on ry when on the last 51o:1e,Ti"111":1‘s Vic Crowe slid one 1n to 1k, New Glasgow wrn its sertlcn on- 1y after a thrilling mnili \v1‘h F H. Heath's D111 ' . Vi. . y .1 only dc of _1iie_1;0nspicl,__ _ ..-:..__.._.._._ BRINGING UP FATHER Schedule of Today ’s Curling Matches Following is the schedule for this morning's matches at the Curling Club which begin at sharp 9 o‘- clock. 9 p.in. R.W. Beck vs. E. P. Foley G. G. Hughes vs. Premier Campbell R.S_P, Jardiiie vs. WR. Cruikshank ll p. m. H. Phillips vs. winners of Beck and Epic-y match. Winners Jnrdine and Cruikshank inalcli versus losers 0f Hughes and Campbell match. South Shore League _ I11 u_ fast gairie of hockey played 111 Dcncquc rink Monday, Feb. 91h. New 1411111111 took home the bacon Referees R. Bradshaw, l-‘t. Mec- Farlanc. 11111011115: Frerlown; Goal. W. Pavnier; De- fence. W. Slavert, A. Glow; For- ivards. A Sletson, P. Gardiner, W. Ninvne, G. Somers. L. Taylor, W. Aulri. New Amuin: Goal. W. Harris; De- fence, B. Hocg, E. Schurman: for- \\'iil'fi.<, J. M. s, J. Tuplln. E. D11n- 111111;, J. Niorclibanks. P‘. McKay. TELEPHONE EARNINGS MONTREAL Feb. li-fCPl-Jflie Bcll Telephone Company of Canada tnrlnv rcnnricd nel income in 1941 11f. $7.302.907, cqunl to $8.82 per shore. as compared 11111.11 income of $6.690.542 0i‘__$§_.20 in 1950. Knights of Columbus League. intemiitloiiai Deagile: Tanners vs. Stanley Steamers. Forget-life Nois M.1 .V Allan StandingofRinks Millie Kalmuck, Lusty Fri; Allie Burnham, Wait ’n See Events In Bonspiel TEAM STANDING G. G. Hughes Premier Campbell W. R. Cruikshank E. P. Foley . I-lazen Phillips R-SJ’. Jnrdine RM‘. Beck W.P. Brooks Dr. H. McIntyre Dr. L. A. Johnston R. II. Leck Bmaling HOLY NAME BOWLING =¢—~_umnwnw§ unn-n~»~:¢F PALACE A. S. I. League Trimmers:- wlicii they won a hard fought game A- Mccmkey l“ 23B m1 from Freulown with the final score E. D0319 179 714 159 5'4- P. McMillan 129 132 160 fillie (iulsirindhig players were 1g nungfQfd 1'71 168 1G5 1511:.“:."::.?"s1§‘i..‘:1*§.$511.161241M,.$~,~1;;,, l" "9 "9 for the 1c»: "s. He stopped rubber o 3-“ ’ from 1111 angles and breakaways to- gwhcr with the successful stop- w‘"“"5‘“ - = of two [18ililli_\'.§l10$5 from the L- 13111119113111 235 131 291 loimerls stick. Other pointgelters J. Miller 210 150 192 ' urrre Clow, Auld, Tuplln and Mc- G. Thompson 241 208 200 tlirce star selection by the i; ladies were: 1. Jabcz Mills. 2. Wal- Total 2700 > S r 1 ' I i b ‘ . tel mic-it S Walciron Auld High single a Thompson 241' SUMMARY High three G. Thompson 649. First Period l F t A c] Big Four League - rec own. - ow. Stops by Harris 6; by Paynter ‘l. co,.v,“e,:_ A. Burke 294 208 200 “w” “m”! W. McNeill 22s 22s 19s Z-Ncw Annan Mills 1n. Hogg.) J- DWI" 214 153 255 Ci-Frcciown, P, Gardiner. A. McFarlane 211 142 268 Stops Harris 5; Paynter 7. R. Bradley 229 220 211 Total—3251. Third Period Old Timers"- Ii-Freetown A. 010w. ' S-Ncw Annan. Mills (Schuimani R- Bum“ 294 1"“ "4 1;_N-w Annnn J, Tumm E, Doucette 213 182 1-12 l-Ncw Annan Mills (F. McKay) V. Coyle 138 234 206 B-Now Aiinziri. McKay. J. Hughes 204 197 201 velit-Firewwnr W. Auid (W. Sia- Rev. P. McMahon 231 1r: 1119 '" T0ta1-2964. Penalties: Schurman, McKa _ Stops: Harris B; Paynier 11y gighqgingle A‘ Burke and B" Dun- Higli three A. Burke 702. Corvettes 3 3-4 points. Old Timers 1 l-4 points, Tonight at 7 o'clock:- At 8:30- Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS Wednesday Afternoon Ladies League is Underway In Ice _ Lusty Frisco. Millie Kalmuok, Lucky Gu (Sobcy) Allie Burnham, Wait N’ See were Heatherbe 1e (MCKCHZHI) the winners in the ice rac n! meet. Time-Si 3-4, 32, 32. stagcd by the Victoria Driving Club esterriay afternoon over the Har- Free-ior-all Trot:- Mlllie Kalniuck (Kclly1 Winners cur ice. Lusiy Frisco handled by Frank Whrntley after iirii=hizta fourth in the first heat came back strcng to trot two quarters in 32 seconds to take the race frcm Bonnie Mary. Millie Knlmuck with lhe fastest quarter in 29 3-4 seconds was 1-1-1 in the frce-for-all trot. Allie Burnham driven by owner A. C. Cutcliffe threw a big sur- prise inn) the fans as showing good pacing ability to beat Albert Tillie-ill) 3-4, 34. 32. Class A Pace:- Aliie Burnham E. Grattan in Claus A. pace after Wilt N’ See (Keiiyl :11 finishing second [he first hral. Luslyis First (Wlwantleyl 13g Walt N’ See, beaten by Lu=ty's Sky Chief 433 First the first heat. took the next Miss Brewer (L. K~11_\') 3d two in a. class of four to take the Tune-J!!! 3-4, 31 1-2, 31 3-4. race ' Officials:- BUMMARY Starter-D. K. McLeod, - Judges-Neil Robir ~ , mm, Class A Trotz- Walker, Willard McD . _ Timers-N. D, W.1l1<.1", Roland Lusty Frisco (Wheatley) 4 1 l Wood. Bonnie Mary (Howard) 1 2 2 Announcer-W. Beaton. ivirs. $11.21". i 111a M221 10:11 Wilt“ M . Ll '1 ton 160 135 158 Mi; caihgiim .8... 14o 141 152 Remember “lbw Mrs. Hunter . . . . .. 118 151 154 ‘- T°t€l_24m' (By The Canadian Press) S M1-§"§1l“79.".' 17B 107 Hundred: of soccer fans at Mrs. Clawson 115 130 Motherweii nursed broken heads Mrs, Picsby 107 and a number were 11111011 10 1.11s 1 rs. Walker 14B 13B police station nficr a ilgllb at l Mrs. Hobbs 125 169 Scottish Cup i1 . l1 bcz-wecn Celtic Total-2060. god ll/‘Inottllierwci. 10 yeggs ago w. 1 in the "ro 1.. cl Buttercup: cagncity, hundrcgdsuniwishge 111': Mrs- Gardner 157 166 1°’? imrfierfi and attempted 1o m 111w MY-t- Grail - 133 195 139 the stands. Fighting broke out st MT- Kellned 194 21° 116 various ints and it was some Miss B. Large 171 1'74 198 tune were Ponce resmmd Md“ L°.I‘Yot§l°__m2e21i_‘" 77 70 91 Motheawvell won the grime 2-0. Daisies Mrs. F. 01111110 10o 132 m - C Q L l) 5 1i“"&'°°“ 121‘. 133 111‘. ACHES rs. 11c an " Mrs. Dunning 77 ‘l0 92 Mafipllifirizl F“ ‘i’ ‘°° GRIPPY ACHESaPAlliS r111: 11121:- 111i?" $2111.12?- 5V9‘; Q3;- Rte-y? iii i 0U 83C I071, a C Before SOS was adopted as a distress call at sea the signals were " 9'1- can" BUCKLEYS -_FE§RUARY 12 Juanita. Axworthy 1'i‘111"1:c1‘) 101110111101 Albert E, Gratlan llvlcNeiih Time-Si 1-4, 31 3-4, 32 1.4 (Tides-B Trot and Pare:- 01111411111111- CAPSULES 19.12 21! 122 KEEN GOOD ICE MUSIC 11 1111111]! By George McManus GENIAL FRIENDS THE FORUM PROVIDES HAPPY SKATING Join Hundreds-TONIGHT - 8-10 YES-MY Hugeisho ENTEQTAINED ll l W5 some raeueizacs 1N THE ARMY- 1 ‘EM 352E5- __J a 111 w . 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