i in 193 ofiitiuls 111.- 111 lllfilltS 1; 59"" 15 expected iv emu‘ i did 111 tzic pas.- ieiic Lqlhlllllifi gi-1i1i 113.1. .111- Uii.ir<i :1 11s , s/ca. on inc l rc Q3111)‘ is cXiClldfid. i Jhaie bccii n31.21113- A HAPPY NEW YEAR. llO-‘CKEY the opening of the New Year. .3 ing \vi1L1 the clubs displaying ing ail inc ivay. ‘y, brothers wound up the regulii. l schedule in first place to draw - In ‘..ic first game oi tlie best-of- , next two games Army. led by the wins to go into the finals. and the ', same trio of Whiiiock. Jackson and Cudmoi-e proved to be the spear- ,,’ heaps o1 the Army attazk in the i finals us ilie Beach Grove team took tiie title with two straight crew by scores of 14-10, tiie high- leasons, and 10-5. Also during open dates and afici- the league had finished, exhibition games tool: placo ll t also |)l'{)'.'(‘[,i very iiitc esling. Air Force i team from l’: 2 A. .S., led by Pete Kelly, former Abegweii, was witnessed iii action against incal llill Stars several 111119.; and tli: Air Force team were also tlon against " the fans. Maritime. juvc McCouris C3111: the threc-provinc of youngsters canciicd by Fred Bradley with Frank Cox and Bill title by J 1i the hard way. Unable to make fll'l‘1’ll1g€l1l€"" for ice space here. the Crihadui. first travelled to Saint John where a sudden death encounter they beat the New Brunswick chamil- lons. Then in iiie finals, after 11 lot of dlckering the champions journeyed t) Sydney where they met the Nova Scutia champions in a two-game total-goal series. How they acquitted themselves is now well known; they earned a draw In the opening game and then came through to take the second sncountcr and with it the title. In addition to the above activi- Province. with ir crime brim: fol- lowed keenly by the fans and af- tendances shoivin~ n iriurkcd in- crease over other years. SOFTBALL Softball had one of its greatest lessons since uie inauguration of the game here. Four different squads from No. 2 A.N.S.. one from the Navy. one from the Army. Hull the civilian All Stars hammered sway at each other n11 season 1011i; ‘before R.C.A.F. Aircraftsmen cop- md the title in the finals against u Navy team. Officers ‘of the ~R.C.A.I-". led the e most of the season but then biggest upset of the 8835M! fsll before the Navy team in a will even 19 . Ai- ready i104". ues are 11o \\ m will“ turn of l * mum" .1 its own‘ and 1mm 11b» 11> vl11°>'1\"l° i“ “all Navy. by their snowing against ' the Oiiicers were more or less fav- ored to continue their upsurge tagiiiist the Aircraftsmcii, but the _ M ; Air Force boys were right g1, the 1'1 m“ lilwpeak of their game ‘and sent the Ngilly down t0 a Siffllgh; game d5. War 11.15 1.11. 11 its toll oflslundi 611119165 11.111 ' 1511'" 11m‘ up time 11.15.11; on the izl 11nd 111 the 111.1155 p and to the _e1'..1\ ed relatives sym-i proving 11.1011‘ courage on ihe far- llung iJfiJlUlfOlilb and 1o 111cm wt‘- extciid greetings icir .li_ New Your with me iervciit hupc iiiiit i_11 i940 viill came the victorious culmina- tion of the Hlilfllli struggle they iovlnce we express the wish f0!‘ Not sinze the days of the . Four was so much interest evi- i 1 denced in local hockey circles. A i, City Hockey League was in opera- . ‘, tlon with Prince of AWales. St.‘ Dunstairs. Navy, 11nd rmy teams part in the ra in a swinging into action shortly flfteriplaydg T In K command . _. iilluwllilh not being able to cOp a From the opening game light, title they did manage m win one dflwri t0 the 11ml Dliyflff Banlcl game while dropping the other two attendance figures kept on mount-g by the Closest o; marghm a 1 1 l, Saints, led by the Lamontagne Althoug‘) m, C53 bye into the finals, Wlih Navy and‘ Army meeting iii 1111.‘ selni-fltials. three serizs Navy, who had just i, squeezed into a playoff spot ahead i oi Prince of Wales, threw a big surprise by whipping the Ariny team 6-5. But class told. In the i lilgh-scoriiig Tarky Wuitlock and 1 aided by Jackson and Cudniore. came through with 10-0 and 3-2 victories 01/01‘ thc Si. Dunstanls est scoring game in a number of last sER was TEAMS .401) IMPETUS T0 1.0 0.4 1. seam" DURING ,1 944 Another year along the sports trail has passed and with its passing wc endeavor to give you u brief summary of the happenings in Island spurts circles during the pas! twelve months. During the entire year a much brighter outlook on the horizon was evidenced in all branches. Pres- ence 0f ihc Army, Navy and Air Force iogctliei- with thc two Collegzes, Prince of Wales and Si. Dunstan's and civil- i inn teams helped no end i0 give sports followers plenty 0i l action along all fronts with incripsing interest being evi- denced in ail of sports branches. t Leques were in operation ail season long with com- petition pruvidcd being of the kcenesi. Sports Co-ordinator Sum liovle W111i together W111’! Professor Gordon Bennett and the ‘various sports officials of the serviceS,'W0l'k€d Ill?" ceasjmrh’ all veiir long 21nd saw their efforts crowned with Sum-es; '3“ giving the sport loving public 0f the Province one of the best years o! athletics since the outbreak of war Enibarkuig uPOH 111mm“ 593w“ ' 1 “p195 1,111.11 11.. of [he Aircraftsmcn. 3311185, A team from N0. 2 ANS. took fast. rugged game that was Pleas-f ~ 1100155“, square School. senior title iin lacking 1111111112 :- C ukl be done about. ii. 11111.11 of t. . And to 110.1 3min the band, Bevan as managers. lied to do it‘ lies, leagues were in full swing‘ throughout different centres in the‘ ssiui-flnsl series sfter the Tars had‘ i i111 1.1 ' ' , towards JUVENILE HOCKEY .112: l . psi-t n. i115 51.33311 and _ ‘altl defeated on bo.i1 occas- Outstanding feature of the lioc- loii uii great srrugzglss. c1111- key season from a l1 " iwml <1 I N12‘. 1111s.; that were against view was the capfu of ll‘ . :11 i-icy tool: on 1h: C;l- ..=,. 1.1.11. INDOOI RACK AN. HELD For the second successive ‘year ansinssur track and field meet Q, was held at the Forum and again j . Drovcd to be :1 great success. Each 11nd every event on the program from the first to the last kept a big; crowd of fans in a state of excitement, with fast times and good distances being hung up in each one. Battle for the team trophy con- tinued right to the final event with the squad from No. 2 A.N.S. by virtue of points gained in the re- lay. coming through to take the laurels. The relay was perhaps the most hotly contested event of the program with the runners on cacii team showing stamina and spsed that was remarkable. Due to the success attending this event it will likely become an annual affair from now on. Ser- vice athletes have dons much by their presence at such gatherings and in addition much local talent at present attending the two col- leges has also been uncovered. There were several school events also staged, with Wallis Shepherd of Queen Square school and Jackie Cairns of West Kent showing grant athletic promise ss they battled it out right to the tape iii the three events in which they were pitted against each othcr. Shepherd tool. the 100 yards dash with Calms coppin the 220. Both ran in anchor pus ion on the re- lay teams with Shepherd after be- ing given a. slight lead holding his slim advantage right to ilie tape. > garpelltnolTnlggftelg tinsqggiifil phics were right li1 the thick of iconiposed for the most part of the! 119-111 champions, proved n disap-,' [polntinentaill season long, goingl _ out 111 straight games at the 118K105; 1C]; RACmG ¢. l Aii_ Island series between sum. ‘ ‘ V‘ _ HHJ pmerside and the Air Farce team sun oCuil-z c1 ooici 11116185 a! here. after the local squad hari taken the measure of the strong 1M1‘. Pleasant team, ended in a fiasco. Summei-side took the first some at Summerside and then "lIiEHl-ly had the series sewed up ttlrileyselacldfliji upca brig 1%“; early f? n 8X1 OUII 6 a To sports followers all over tlieldarkness approaching goth“ ‘egg: started to stall, with the result that the series was never decided. Another series was then arrang- ed between the Summe de team and the Aircraftsmen. winners of the City League. and this time Lie Summerside team) whipped the ‘local representatives in two straight __ _ 4 mpionships were . layed for during the short season, the majority of the gameg ‘m3 Played in driving rain. rugby ians nevertheless saw some mighty CURLIN G Once again the Charlottetown Curling Club together with clubs from Summersidc, Montague 111111 Albvfi-Oll Enjoyed banner seasons. in all four districts various trophy competitions produced the keeiizcl of competition all season long and when all four met at Charlotte- town for the British Consols tro- hy. curling of the highest order witnessed by crowds of fans that taxed the accommodation iii the Curling Club to the utmost. ‘this competition is always the highlight of llie curling season and last season although there was no Dominion competition for the is- land iviniiers to attend, neverthe- less the matches were just as keenly" contested as ever. with a rink skipped by W. R. Cruikshank of Charlottetown. regarded as one of the best if not the best curlers on thc Island coining through wllti the tiile and trophies ihnt ulciit ivitli the victory. The various trophy matches nl the local rink were once again keenly contested for and as ivas ltie tase in the Mncdonald Brien. winners were always in doubt right to thc final game. Several rinks of curlers also made various trips to the maln- land for friendly matches and as usual acquitted themselves well. Rinks were also present at the Quebec International Bonspieland although failing to win anytro- they were engaging in. Rapidly becoming one of 11L‘ most popular of winter sgorts, thLQREBOS: Victoria Driving Club again had as banner season with their race meets held oil‘ the Speedway at Victoria Park. Members of the Fsrackley Driving Club, working hand in hand with the local horse- men, dld much to make the sca- son the success it was and the meets, usually held on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons were wif- eral times bravcl cold. wintry weather to watch the tests of speed. Fast. times were chalked up all during the long list of meetings and this year it is likely that an even more extensive program will be staged. But the hivhliizht of it all was the visit here of the Nova Scotia horsemen for a two-day inter- Maritime meet. Although the mes‘.- lng ran foul of the weatherman. nevertheless despite postponemenls was completed with Island horses winning the pacing and trotting championships, PeterBud- 10nd ivinning the former with Hal Brltlon, a great trottci- over ice from '11s veigv start of the season, defeating Nova Scotias best among the trotters. The meeting was climaxcd with n very enjoyable banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel at which a large number of horse followers and horsemen sat down. and need- less t: say the affair was a vcry enjoyable one. These inter-prai- ince meetings do much to draw! lh- lnteresting contests‘ between Air Force teams from No. 2 A.N.S. at Charlottetown, Prince of Wales College, SaintDunstarfs andQueen, a A New Zcaland team played two matches with Prince of Wales. ‘milling two of 111cm’ largely on their superior dribbling tactics, while Saints and an RAP. band also took part in a couple qr en- counters.’ Pressu the l Ail three tennis clubs, Holy Re- , 1' duc to gradua- tion lil£3_pl'CV10US spring, being ‘m. able to field a team against Prince of Wales lor the annual iiitcrscho- i ic title. This series was missed "l much by thc fans. but very \v. s undo M1. A sun Academy two squads terest to iiiis winter sport, and if everything goes as planned will become an annual item iii the Is- land's winter sports program. TENNIS dcemei", Knights of Columbus and Charlottetown Tennis Courts were the scene 0f much action all dur- ing the summer months. Club tournamcnts were held in cach one with competition being verv keen in all matches plaved in the scve1':il divisions. A good number of newcomers to the aamq made. their appearance on the different courts and bv the end of the sea- son had shown marked improve- ment. nivini! promise of becoming mo than ordlniirv racouet wield- rrs. Junior tournaments were {i150 l1el;i and fhcv like tlic senior divi- sions produced l\ r: rkling brand of the not rzamc with everv au- i on the coilrts. c1111 i ants 111 the iirmcd ; l-i _ii'i KCTDS 11D l0 D111‘ ' 1c llll¢l(‘_i. Canadians Keep Hockey Alive In Great Britain WITH THE CANADIAN OVERSEAS, Dec. 29 -—- ‘Ftirec Canadian army hockey cir- grouping a total tennis, are keeping the Domlnlona national sport alive 1n the hearts of Canadian as well hockey fans this winter. The Canadian Military 395d- greups, both playing with limited spectator The Saturday cir- cuit is composed cf three _ and the Sunday one of four. which morning double-headers. Among the contestants are manly and Holland. who because of low- ered medical categories now At Brighton a IZ-teaJn circuit operates four mornings _a and at Purley another six team league is in operation. Winners of schedule will meet for the Canadian army hockey “W? England. Present plans call foi- a "little world series" ifie fight for honors right to the, final iounds of the competitions, 0. N. R. Bowling loge th gases riessed by large crowds that sev- J t l olflizh Single, M. Richard-MA High Three. M. Richard-fill Remember When By The Canadian Press Big isili l1loei1. who cleaned ill) every tennis event during his great career. announced ' as un amateur l4 yeais aizo today. His Dro debut was m, New York in February. i931 alter he had headed the U. S. amateur list for i0 venrs. with the brand of golf cxhibited_ being well up to standard oi .or- dailies for the Club titles were very keen. us was the fight for i111. provincial championship. This lat- ter tournament was held this 113st the new coursc‘iii ilze _ -. _ rounds had been played. one a.‘ po uiar with all coh- cernerl. ivas decided upon in order to conserve gas. The title was won ln a close battle with Sgt. Britten who trailed his opponent by six points at the fin- ish of the eighteen holes of play. Iii former years thc crown was dc- cidccl only after 311 holes had been traversed bv the entrants. Despite limitations. however. the game is going strong and now with signs of victory getting clearer the game will not take loii its former footing-in is just as iirrii as cvei'-—wltl1 the re- turn from service in various thea- tres 0t the popular figures who laid (lOWfi their inashics 11nd nlblicks to take up the deadly game of war. \Vll1i the exception of the track Columbus Recreation Dunstairs annual fly held shortly after tlzc i_ lC-(TLJCXIGU in Septeintcr, rs in this branch were aunt. the two IIICGLS that were 111111 l virus civilian A l a bile‘. t bltlon enc 1111125 591' the suc Nils Jeu , ‘isaguc d es to 11 d ant __ Island tirickcy ,1“1,1§"- 5) thc best lcagucs in ‘ ‘ U . l from I 1* \\ 1.11 c. _ ifllllflltfS, vicenien. other bruit-l . ccnrjirtitiui‘ ‘aie liic made and with a lame number of pcgpjc waiting to ,ioin__1in._7thc_ $1.11. promise io bells beehive of activity. since hostilities broke out in Euwpo and thc Pacific. nevertheless had l- another good season with club tournaments both hers and ingyuest. S _ _ chcs 1n \vl1lc11 HOIL-E-SITOI-IS The Brighton Horseshoe [Club dcsinitclw‘ came on iiie 1on1 u sports map during’ last summe‘. i-roiii the LX111.‘ that becrctarv Jack MGCOUH. culled for mmibershlu until the snow was practicailv fiy- ing the two courts were OIOWGBd with iollowers nf the izame almost every night. Lights were installed and with touri1:.\.~.onts being held regularly all so Iona. lnlcfvii- never waned. rvlqinv i1c\v iiicmbcrs joined up and quicklv bccainc keen about the game. and the many trophies put up during the season were hard-fought for. Bill Muriey. Len Phillips, Ronnie McDouziill. Evans, Yorston. Coiinollv and Mc- Court, to mention but a fciv. had neck and neck fights nil season long in the various tournaments in which they were 0D orients. with Murley cupping the 1011's share of the spoils but only after being forced to the utmost in each and every competition. The club is carrying on activities in other branches duriniz the win- ter months, ut come next season the game promises to be even on a firmer footing. looking to the future, improvements are to be GOLF Golf, although limited in scope that iiic prow s irihicltcd by ivell-kncivn iiiuch iii cvldcncc i1‘ the gcnercdon iiow just coming up. | iflmcs mace 11nd distances attained iii ts held in both meets, " the best of track c011- wcrc considered rec.‘ 11s of track and flel ' were forthcoming be from d those interested iii of athletics, it would 1on2 for track and f c1111 blossuii forth. s1 . 1 and 111511. . . in ~si ~- fifltlink of the olu cr t d many a thrilling battle-we That 1s about all 0f 1111s 011cc popular s the season now e l8 lift permitted 8 R n n condition it. enjoyed s: before Hitler latsrted which is always necessary. n 1. January to December. - a s the local lads be able when n o well done. O O O not use the ordinary. I O O ccntly they stated they were will- 111p: to part with $25,00D—-and that 1111» hay-to obtain his services. I-lh Pmbflbly after this latest cu:- bilrst on Richard's part Canadian themselves will place an untouch- able ilgure in front of any i11te1irl~ lng purchaser. O O O in front of the pack if they em ivhip the New York Rangers in tonishts battle at Montreal and it . . safe bct that. the nfontrcal lczim will be but; for the New 1orkers‘ scalp if fur no other reu- son than that whi .1 happened the 1ast time the 1-’ ngcrs lnvaoed Montreal.‘ O O O On that occasion also Canadians h...1 11 cnance Lu increase their league lead. but lo and behold 'he fans dldnt take any loci kindly to 111st upset and for days rumblings were heard of impending changes 1 the Canucks linaup. 1 a o a to 11:13 great extent but ever since Can lens have beai going better and they will be out in full strength tonight to atone ‘for. that defeat. But can the Cancidicns beat the Maple Leafs? ‘Itiat is a question that still remains tn be answer-w, So far this year ifhsy have had little or no success ‘against them. Leafs tackle Chlcagoatonighi; in the other game ,'on the schedule wiiile on Sunday night Boston tackles the Rangers with Detroit playing host to the ‘Chicago squad. Paul Bibault seems to have lost none of hi netmindlng brilliance despite his long layoff since last season. He looked unpi-essive in his first performance for Boston Thursday night. being so good that he was within five minutes of a shutout and that is goaltending in any league. O O O Blbeault should add s lot" of strength to the Bruins. and if he continues the performances that he gave regularly for Toronto Leafs last season Bruins will profit Irestlgefi-om the move which saw the antown snpgement tsks young Harvey Bennett out. of the cage. , s 0 o Bennett wasn't quits good enough although the youngster who lump- " ed from the {unlor ranks this your gave creditsb poi-f rm n lms he stoppgd betgeei: belle: $1131.’? t Bruins. however, haven't given up on him and is still being rs- toined by the club in sn alternate Joelle role. IJONDON. D0 60 of the hundreds - m s etiological tactics. Bo sn- Th d was iiioibhsilé, nolulilcgd the west lisd s dsnniio kt swarm! 1111 outside right with Mlllwall of advantaifl in e» - Willi!" a?‘ the League south who was an air to the number of service men rom the Royal Air Force. the 4th Air IPoros of March Field est Hall, Fourth Air And the list includes also scores of and the Alameda Coast Guard that half, Wlltsrflfl wounded o1- had been called in to help the 03:; rwuk Another year in the sports cycle has rolled uro-iixl; junged from all 11118165 it 11m beun 11 very success_ ful one 111 our Island Province. T719" may have been the usual “P598 that malqe athletics what they are. togeiiiei- with thrilling victories. but in all cases sports- mflnfihlll has been predominant, professionals either Soccer's most notable casualties Coach Orin Hollingbsry. spobs- Memorial Cup Finals T: Open In Toronto April I4 have been Maj. Jim Fulham halfback; Cspt. Eric Ste- phenson, England flnd Leeds United inside forwsrd._ and Lieut. Harry Gosiiu. Flnslflfld and Bolton Wanderers win! half. Stephenson was killed in Burma and Tompkins. who landed on the Normandy beaches on D-Day, in my .1 International Presence‘ of the service teams in the various branches of sports lent a lot of interest to the games dur- ing the past season and did much perk up the activities from T0 K1686 b0)’: ‘l; uniform and to South have had five of their P18)" o were able to carry on we say A Happy and Prosperous New Year and may we this time next year rolls around again to chronicle the athletic activities of boys who to- day are fighting on far-flung bat- stlefields with the same grand C°ul"g_ _ at they displayed on the gridiron. on ice surfaces or what- ever branch they were partaking Bobby Daniels. air force There are familiar figures of boys who wont ever be coming the conflict. Thee was no hesi- tating when their call came to serve their country and when their final summons came they accepted it with the same flaming courage flliat characterized their entire cs. O Thoughts cannoe help but. stray to those gallant boys who made the supreme sacrifice and to the ones they have left behind; their memories will remain ever green as our minds’ eyfis views them in athletic combats, but it is a con- solation to the loved ones in thc knowledge" that “theirs was a job Montreal Canadians rose up in all their power Thursday night w administer that 9-1 licking to the Detroit Red Wings who were right Teadhe" 110615 588K111! the league who is believed‘ to be in Following were the lineups: '1 - f 1. Bt h t k Ar ‘iur's eye. . 05111111 ‘guirsiegs g: 1 pass her," 1111a Maroons-Goal. 12.1mm; defence. Highest Market Prices _ the auctioneer. Some one bid tcn. D- Lat"- M- wlmmm- R'- “m” qme a bid khan: forwards B <11 w s11’ hSIKlDRBnfiI-lld. ‘L ra e. co e . . oymau 9:2léufgx‘Zsqiglaerihgrilggmsgfagig T. Bi-Xdley. R. Cudmore. °"° 3°“? m" “aw P w c —Goal .1 Proude’ de- neat," was the remark of critics I ' ‘M D‘ I'd D_ ' a 11$ the old mare was led out. The vfygfief'a'.%wg§,nf ,,,,.§§§§°,'-,,_ lDend her rs- glmil-iiiiiiii.‘ gllaggeanfltgslgiegrtlai": COLD STORAGE mainlng days in the quiet of Rnb- Quiglgy erts’ property near in Now there can be little doubt as to which of lie two squads ls the setter one. Cansdlens definitely have the Detroit club behind the fight-ball and judging from 11c- counts read'of Thursdays game there was apparently nothing to it iiiliiiaie the Hatiitants had taken the E . from another corner critics were wrong. Maurice Richard must have look- ed like a couple of Howie ivlorenrs as he whipped in his five goals niid figured in three other tallies. He ficriilmly lived up to iils nickname of the “Comet" for although the Wings were decisively whipped they are still a strong team and Rich- ards feat was very much out of Hitchin ill 51!?- Toi-onto Maple Leafs must have realized his worth when only re- ounadiens can go five full points‘ ‘ ‘Tilli- iaiardisiisiiaisiiiiioiir-Tac-i El Patrick-men rose up to whip the proud league-leaders. Canadleim’ The chanBts didn't lllfllvfifia-ldl.‘ EEEQIEF“E@@@IEIIEIQEE@IEJEJ@IEJILTJIQEEEIJU - E-‘IFIBI-I:i@@E@@ 143 Great George St. \ coaches ychoiogicai fencing freshmen " 3pm“- siiuim 1:112. ‘radius. "blag; 1:? "as are" 3"“ here New Year's DI y. 1 a ded by ii-Amsrios. halfback Whammy pro t; B, ALLAN mcluiso" , Isesfll-Iorvsth 4:! Ohio Bfsfa - and Csnmllisn Pmfl sun Writer otiilerwlltvlvigtmm.‘bflihmf"uw f ‘l _ Q IO l °' 2° fir?“ ‘.111? 1211a mm m’ sstsblilig lhnlo school.‘ this.“ 111e- “if. it" ".’1°‘" " m" “ " "' 1m- 8 V H!‘ WEI‘ I Q - , can ofibmfi-‘llli“‘ifil“ilifi“ii“i ,1.“ ma» ti“ . ' 6V B ' cam e‘ m p“ e physical siblo letdown. Andy Km- dwt W?» rich training instructors. were on that eastern 6010b- ln M Latest profession 1 T!!! = a bl? game service here. flnllly rflfifllfl western cause. 11 _ 1 Goslin died of wounds i 11311553,»;igggqgiggldiggrgggeggkn, Torn; The Canadian Press) umuu in lief‘ median, train myself some day." But w stable Arthur Roberts sat on a bulls has been chair at the Newmarket Blood- ____ sixfold since 1900. stock sales and Awaited a “"8"” 11 school team. the Maroons. last 1 Hours passed and then Ml 40° night defeated 1t team from Pi-inoo - ——\i1‘f1 18-year-old mare called Ab- of Wales College 8-3 in an exhib- r bots ‘Polk-was led into the rink. ition hockev game at the Upper No one seemed to want the as‘!!! Queen Street rink. S. Diamond coached the "sroons munch, and J .Camobell_t_he P.w.o_.j team. NEW YEAR’S PROGRAM PLEASE NOTE l. AT 12 MIDNIGHT-OPEN NEW YEAR- SKATE )2 to 2 A. M. 2. NEW YEAIPS NIGHT-SJ!) P. M. NO AFTERNOON SKATE. SATURDAY 5;; Happy New Year 'l‘o our many customers for s most generous share of valued patronage we say “THANK 11011" Andi to everybody may the Don of Peace set foot on s war torn world during 1945 and may _ i Health and Happiness be» yours in abundance. Harry A. McDougall BETTER MEN'S WEAR ‘ __ ‘baptismal: 3o, ‘Eastern Team Favor To Defeat‘, West In Year's Dayfootball Came todef tth estinthnflihsa- lrlllolnts. 1111111 111i m? dimly football um main cums outin! f d. d’ RDNTO. Dec. kQD-‘lghas il- 1110M in viafifm, 1 _ J _ an Amaeur Hose socsion l - eph kéég’ °Q§§}“,h‘f§§m‘§§’p§§, at its annual nild- b: A Jug was Famed Arsenal’ who here today announced that he Qleciltlvo thlt perm ‘m, a 1on3 “at o, yum,“ players Memorial Cup finals for the Dom- srlntcd by the provincial when w“ came. have 10st 818m, inion junior hockey championship and the CARA. befo including four amateurs. Proies- "mild be Played in ‘Poi-onto start- bsr team can play 5.0m“ were Cy,“ T00“, kmed by ing Saturday. April i4. Venue and Ilmo with ited I Gemmn sniper m “my; Hugh dates of the Allan Gun finals for i A msetin “ “m” "' “d s” “e” Pgfigtsf“ president of the cans. ma. meeting.‘ Relations of the Besides Tompkins, Fnuiom nave Sargeant said that s decision Hockey Lea 10st Dennis Higgins, a prgmlsjng would be reached on the place and crsnnil ,n5|de_,1ght_ and George palrbaim, dates of the Allan Cup series be- W. G. Ha a wing halfback who joined the fore the end of February. Tani-LA. meeting m made 1e“ home-grown oats and rear the ex- m, whom Brenna"! paid a b‘; fee oectcd colt which Arthur hopes ‘to to Sundei-land. is presumed dead after being missing at sea. I Aoafmctliro nod-ion. were dis sled. rdy presided st the 1.1L AID SIDI VISION m mainly, Arthur has a great respect cuglé 0011MB 0t” hs Gen“ Reynolds’ young and feeling for horses. He dirlnt than melfummm com Charlton Athletic pmyen died o; vwant ‘Abtlzots Toll to wind up 1n a m“ m.” "- I114 1°! wounds suffered in Nonnandy. An- 8' "9 5° YY- m m, gm, 9h other killed in action was Frank McEwsn. Tottenham Hotspur in- id left who had been signed by M w‘ s e Scottish club, Alrdrie. just - ' ' ' ' ' once. nd men die, bttii 111 the wealthiest _ the Atnlsntie waters spgwn suesgersl buyers in Britain and Eire and by times. - thousands o! o ars or Orses d ll ‘fwanhls upctxl; F P w c 6 3 IMPRO D C! export; i111 over the world, Con- I I I - ‘The efficiency of electric light ost can see fsrthn msn. __i_._._i___ BPAWN ONLY ONOI salmon“ fieouenting the wsten off the Pacific coast spawn only Quick Returns Expresssge Paid a SKATE IT 11v m OFCRUM