' .._.___._....___'_. J I 'l C '" ' M . i I . RTING mportant I00 Juvenz e anadtans eet B000 Meet Ilere Keinslngton At Forum . - , _ . - - 0W1! dy 7'en'h-2dOfSrz A". Force A” Stars ll ii n08 a zg t, n e‘ es I . Horsemen were informed over F . ~ -Bp0i't1n¢ a three-goal lead as a lead are ex ecting s to h battle orce dyofi ifffiwfifkfif b’ fifffwtfflffuff; result of their 5-2 victory at Ken- all the way fonisht- Kehfiuiiiston on . Thursday night Fred Brad- Thursday were minus two oi their would be held on Wednesda , '1 k 1 d Wm, the, a 7 ' and Saturday o! this week to pit-if leye Juvenile Canadttgns meet ey lfliéarsug" mum i lire;- y ha“, m repnunt m, yo“; club Ken McLeans Kensins _n Broek- ence n e eup a e u y in an lntef_pfoymcml 1“ “we m“; Macs at the Forum boni 1n the expected to make the ‘local young- hlei’; gar y next ‘Inonthea '13; tigcg] ago-angels}: final game of the total- 22388510 all out to reta n their goal Juvenile Canadians, with a three- Runninl’ up the ' —" °“ “ m“ " 1" n. téi ted tiff The game will get underway at ~ 0,1 lead eamed in Kenéirlston on the year. Air ammfi"; “Tail gimme a 2 l 14 Effgg“ afmnguafniinitfglaffigi oppofim '15‘ m, npenjng gasme, 7.30 sharp, with a skate ieliowing i"‘“'§“’....,‘“§§“th§'°§~§ni.§ to htwuidufym‘: N“?! 101081! a player: e..'{3§§”°” ‘ ‘l’ 3 f) g About 75 ' e Wm’ f‘ "v ‘ , their three-goal the encounter. are: - mi.‘if.‘i“iii“i‘...i‘iti'ottfiufi‘oui gggcggg g;ygi;°’e;siéii.iieiizfi 5.7.135: i i, g i g ““-’=’l‘3o-“»"%u-u on o- uu not ' . w’ ht to advance against‘ - =1 saint Dlln- McAdam 0" Mmh ii Mid March ‘l- Ten to F ‘ i x‘ ii:.:.*ii.ii.. y; S°a‘-‘i‘§.3."€.“‘ei.’;°i‘itii§f“.fii 3%., -.- a s s 3 assesses... "10 asses ce \\ B “M, in the ai- e payo “mm _ ac nald o o 2 o m, h, Mm mum, n a seriel- 14d b7 174N016! who accounted T ——_“—_‘—' and keen competition ii expectgg. R H S d GM”, Mtg“ m, Mdifi so mg,.3,,:,,n,,,,l,,& m M ...... ... . . 2e ..r,,,,,,,,,, ..,, ,,,,,,..,., aces e atur ay g a - l Sim re. rs P r" ‘ w” ‘uiifldiixfgnugliliiixfegliias ufcreerfciixfaind‘ M m’ ""1 0i the cgllgfl M F Y“ Free-F -All M .1 — ] ‘h _ Clieod _ 4 _ 0P —- SYKBICQ ean _ i ___vn _ gfifjfl sqiiad. With the adwltage'ga°gh¢:y3ifdp%7 ‘t: “d P1110" added _ a 3 f ,3 B0010" Griittv" Pm‘ Fudmhfl: Despite the wet track caused by Byrne Hal (0'Meara) a 2 3 ~———‘—~ w; W- . W-s. h o ice and a 111F801‘ 910W"! half of ~ “e semmd . 0 ‘ Ch" A Tm‘ _ Lmtys first’ the recent thaw Victoria Drivin The winning horse was owned byi B J. Rimahan 209 151 185- 545 "1 “m - I'm" l» win goil 1 1 1 Juanita a th vi i ' g - mm Hedda! Bradltyi $05,"! away. 13 .. 3 0 0 g - u“ Nufimmé, Y’ 73m" Kli- Club held their third race oi the Al Cutcliffe. Charlottetown. _ J. Bradley 195 1,9 142_ 491' “‘°."ii‘.§§i°“ié‘.“a hZWéEP-iééi .2 ..z"r~» at u- an... ~12 i. a =2 a ' ' w“ sec. "222 ... v suit" is: iii if?‘ a , . - ve asses, a p c g - — I - - 3: open“ eimiunfr. n rlngngarneriag l4 of his Many; f) (i ‘ ’ Drcliafidfinzlrfi’; lgileli “Linking. lawful; .3111 tywcwah wg, E81,’. w? Rom Mm (L Kelly) 1 db 1 Tub CllARLglzTl-éTgwN Abulzs Total 1002 95o 1014-2915 . - ' , OI‘ U 8S BS - rhea Ket - a stuffgnjeflshtfliiifizfi: ssintgups “d ‘°°"°'re rs PF ru Totals o o 1051f Reg t T ' w t icgyallflcermcflptflrirll; theg flaee-fior- Berfdqflord !G!‘l}ttanh(Smlth) 2 dlh a) ONE CARDS ii] u up a a ____ . . . . . . . . ..85 Ill I0 —- 8X r t t ith , _ e wnnng orse WBJ 0W0 - - ~ $1}, Thursday night, with tnei 4 ' 7‘ Lucky Guy, wait N’ see. neiloxal fiiliigefngrfiriiexiin; thireechfiatewaxf- by George Hughes, Brackley. é-lifiiliiii ~ . 201 22o 202- 629 n. McNeill 14o 21o i.“ 53o sxce tlon of the second P0110‘! m’ ' muck. up Bedford Grattnn had raced w S. DlfnCflag 190 ‘S6 28F‘ “a A" Gallant we 178 226_' 5% vbic they hid thrill’) 8001-! floored m d Clan B Pace - Scottie Budiong. a dead heat with him in the second Class B Trot d Nelson gag 31° 708 J. McDonald 203 227 161- 5W igiiinsi; thwi. they were ever bit 81 e eaffl a e Marjorie Budlong. nyrne 8a.. dash of the event. 111' Hennesse 159 g2 m‘ 7w P‘ “m” l" l” m" 5". t, good as the defending Ma: time ‘I _ Princess Kalmuck. Polly Scott, Other winners were Peter Mc- Miss Brewer (Reddin) 2 _1 1, fit“, Y m 228- 609 I. McKinnon 222 33a zog__ 3 champions. They were minus two 9 q Class C Trot and Pace — Nellie Kinney, Margaret Jean, also chizik- Virginia Kalmuck (Younker) 1 z 2| 94 934 122'7—330o Total 937 1045 975-4957‘ oi their IEO)’ F1010" 0n ihflil 00- ht Worthy, Peter Grettsn, Juanita ing up her third win of the season, Juanita Axworthy (Proude) 3 3 1i’ Roy‘ Points: Colts 4; Curtis 1. “Sign; ltgnigh halt‘ ismexgaeticgflddghle _ a Axwgrthy, Addie 31151053, Bgtty MissuBrgwer andmuellie Binga. FTgenwitiilirilnz $125 owned by, LS asfigiilovésfiir the 00mins week are ues c - ; n, . : z flifdyutsnat qshould he s lot of Wi Kelmiirk- F0 ow s was e summary re e P "r. McAdam av 136 lee_ 391 Mom“ m, ,8 ht to the K ton sun n ' a c,“ A T", ma“, T", McDonald 12c 219 15s.. so; Rangers vs. 02m. “m” u ttiljleyee-gamzlmlgfihit of?" n f m“ ‘m, 1 ,|c' ciidgiore 1901 Tfvmify’ Fabio? i- th r o ee e ___ Ki M l Nlli Sm ) ~ -— arsvs. yas memes.’ . . ‘ y -glea'.l;fisll\gq(vy.nggeiiy)ores fie) 21 Vifiaiteli’ 3g: (‘In geily) 2 5i c-Tgtefilak Tléulizday, 29-1 o'clock t Th inlnh" db Th in" re isowne , -'i —- osvs. es. “wacky” MacEachern, after ser- H's; ulligayl Emrfid Ntge airmen gfifiighllnilzdlqviliihnffix frofllnt m?" ch‘ T . I Grim? vimlxiifbgiigiigiangvtflfnowne y by DeOUQW Cijigrlotfeatown. Points. C.N.R. 4; Royals 1. Thursday, Feb. 28-830 - vifio ilriréilrgs“ rféiged 01x02); 8i: :2: s two Iii-me tetsl goal fog-fad if‘; ice. mt ended the sag-in: 1313i}? mag" “we n m" A h gfgirfirmiffialiff §§,"°1““‘ REDS my“ V‘ mm‘ CO 1 . 55%; QBQDZIHCBIICBS that he made gimff“, tgzrgmgef‘ ‘mm G°°" fgffduff", pemltief: “m,” n“ ~ Judges - Harold Send, Charles E s It League standing to date: when starring in hockey and base- 53m m. t b] 3 to 2' ha" d, If“: en ‘mum’ Mm- Margaret Jean (Cutcliffe) 1 3 1 Willis, Charles Reardon. J- Pm h 160 190 221- 5B0 Teams W L P TP Ptl. hall in local circles. f anythin! g a 00d n the 2:10 8 ew m penalty n” holding‘ Miss America (Cudmore) 2 1 2 Announcer-Wendell H. Beaten. ' "w" 297 311 201- 009 s 5 1 6 4 22 man" mm when he donned H“ mark of the first period the boys Evens followed for boarding. Re- _. J- Ghmhum 23a 254 24s_ m Colts 2 4 s 4 i514" “has”: unnom,’ “wacky”, how from Labrador showed o1 a liner of the Bay drew two minutes _.__ 0- McDonald 223 233 2oz-_ 05a Cards ‘a i 4 s 141-2 ‘ tvei‘. is still the slime spry iisure definite comeback but this was f" 000M118; at ihiiilwintthesaine CHICAGO. Feb. as - (OP) - I ~ “trig?” l" 170 W»- 618 Rangers 2 4 e 4 12w m, h, Wu short lived when M, m“... 1m, roughened up with heavy checking The Detroit Red Wings made it nflhflft T3k88 °“ 1°9“11"'01131—-'i897 0- N-R- =4 a 6 4 12 ,' ' g. ,. §....."'?i:::="::...:=i::.i.. ":33, riv- ii: .'.‘3£.?i'..i“f.‘..ai.‘é3"m.“.’€“wtt§ i"°ii..:.'"".i:='"s°"'i"*i“=‘"*- rhea-u “W ___.__“ i ‘ 5 M‘ “Asiteéwyllanifllfaélgvxe; hgnghlfillg “new” o! the Gog" B”? ‘u: and Leveque got the nod for high- Iigticnai gioo&eywpclgt‘8airliex_h s 1 1‘9 A_ Mcpiarlane m6 “z m_ o“ l’- -_,,w,[.:__v,_$!_,_.-,m_-Efi_,, .- hut from reports emanating (pom served a costly penalty for trip- ‘flcuni- J M K BUFFALO, N.Y.. l-‘eb. I! — those wllo have had the privilege ring. The third period opened with SATUBDAYS GAME ,5 w‘ "m" l" 200 1B0- 57’! (AP) — comet vrvlwtllrs which of once isr-ih shiikihs his hand. Determined rforts by Goose "10 b0" "Om 60m Bay snowing n___ D. Purine“ 291 no 257- 72'.‘ would shoot mall and express "wacky" still retains the interest Bay in s game featuring l4 peri- a healthy respect for the suin- Dlirmiorr. Feb. 25 - (AP - I e R: Dunfan ‘£10 181- 502 from nuiiaio to New uni-u City m sport; that was always part and alities kept the fans on their feet m?!“ defence. shootingn-om well Counting three goals in the first SYDNEY. Feb. 2s - Debert Air Tom ‘m w} nm- {$222 in seven minummare avitiki: in; parcel of him. dur the entire game biitlsek- ‘"1 9:517"!!! featured for the first period. Detroit Red Win s hand- Force downed the Sydney airmen pom“; Reds 4, R 55-3 {$111! 0f W" Y- - W" ' ' mg g 1mm, gm- m,“ p1," "m"; few utes with close checking ed Chicago Black Haw their here siiturday night to take the Lrsangers 1' ‘many’ “mflny “n Mk". Frank "Kins" Clancey, despite the fine work of the Biimmeraido ’°"°W=d by nish after rush on the llth straight league loss on De- M NTREAL F b round 11-9 in the Eastern an A Dom,“ 192 259 1 "i! ki- lmivfllriiiii- I110 "id"- iuiniz out b! active gliiyer iwrtri- defence caused the visitors to 00bit Bey coal. troit ice Saturday night, 4-2. in a Mon?" 1 c n-dfn- 335531’), '" Command zone 2 hockey semi-fin- =- 3f: 76° _ ___.::,-. psiieiiiniiienatienal ockey league. shoot freni well out. Nixon in the M; the, 12:02 mark Bower start- National League Hockey game be- m M: 1 1:13 S 1 ea e u o“ sis. The Debert team won one nevertheless still continues to hit summers“; new having “m, no“. ed play behind his own net com- fore 10.779 fans o“ e B‘ s 5'2 n “ Na oml gamg 6-5 and the other 5-4. Do- "WhFaGImPs as m“, mnuwi"? "m" bie at any time. bihihs with Walker to put Mc- Centre Murray Armstrong of the {flockfifin eatfff: ‘"1’? tonight’ but bert now meets Summerside Air the pen oi Bas OMeara. testifies Th, "m, ‘o; “M” w“. with Divltt in position for the final Wings sewed up the decision with .05.. 133%; yansmfiafflefi... fifyfuffi; ‘Force, conquerors of a team from to. _ . . summer“, berm‘ 1.13M m on m, goal. The lune which roughened an eight foot backhand shot on R1 As a hockey player Frank Clancy was never one every bit as rugged.‘ TOFOHiO, King handled ind was the recipient of the stiff- ittbodycheck of the evening. O I it was handed out by Babe Pratt. ‘flit big Toronto reargunrd tried to sock a Montreal player into the boards, missed him entirely but caught Clancy and almost hoisted him into a customer's lap. o u flies Sunday Clancy was in Chicago officiating in a battle be- tween the Hawks and Canadians. This time n fight started and where does King land up but at t tom oi the pile getting his noggin iliiiitd by players from both teams. 0f course, the combatants weren't REALLY trying to sock Clancy! He ilist happened to get in the way, that‘: all. C I O YES. you can take it from Mr Clancy. the life of an NJ-LL. re- ilm is no bed o‘! ILOSCS. Of course, we don't believe, and neither does Clancy, that nasty track thnt, nfter a1, g referee is 0'11)’ a former hockey layer who his brains ‘bcn en out. As was expected, Flying Otficer Cuties team from the Summerside iii-port rlgain came through with I victory over Goose Bay repres- miréliithoen Friday ‘night gavelctlhg - roun a o e count of 13-2. y H o o a M0500)‘ night Fhiers have an gjiiiiiiemcnt against he Debert Air $00. winners over Sydney. hlrength of the Debert team is not 107m hut they will have to be giiiiv strong if they are going to liht their way into the finals gm-"ihc power-laden Summers“ Trinity Semi-Finals Scheduled Tonight MP0)“ troilh matches, all semi- H. arc sc, eduled at the Char- tiown ourlinti tonight. ‘ovum in the Keefe ‘Trophy com- m and the others in Domin- M the snnie time officials of the sgiiiliiir Club anuuliced that if the d, 1°} i5 iwod a Red Cross Bon- Iglvvlll be held Tuesday night. mglilitloivi is the draw for to- 7-00 P.M. A w DOMINION LIFE c,“ t- Hyndmnii vs. R. G. Solllett. [amt Justice Campbell vs. W. W. KEEFE TROPHY J. Squarebriggs. Ralph Jenkins. H. Ho) H‘ c lnkcr vs. illlbcck vs. (Kgng) . “c Thompson making a good save. ;;;,,Y,,{,'g;1g,“,';°‘},{,°,§‘;°';ng' 31553;‘; on the third attempt across the you w, take l; from the 01d db Summerside blue line Crook took fence stalwart that the life of a 5 M“ PM‘ ‘mm “m? National Hockey League referee ieliiiwh Wm‘ a i5 m“ m“ ti’ "l" A week age Saturdnytnight in D1118» and Summerrides power 111B)’ he game btivieen ihc Lciifs and Canadians f 194i ‘THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN Goose Boy net Winn driving l hard shot from close in with beating to right hand corner at 4:06. undy drew e penalty for trip- worked perfectly. Hemming the Goose Bay lads behind their own blue line Mc- Divitt flashed the red light by wh in a rebound. N seconds later Evans attempting to pass out from behind the net saw the puck carom of! skates sticks and pads to land behind Thompson for the second Sulnmerside goal. Winn and Evans combined nicely for the third goal with the play starting at the Surnmerside blue line. Winn drawing Thompson to one side of the net having no difficulty with the open part of the cage facing him. Bower got the fourth Summerside goal when taking a pass from Whyte at the Bays blue line he beat Thompson with a close in shot to the lower corner. Fripp drew a penalty 101' b00111‘ ing after which McPherson drew a penalty for tripping. Evans fol- lowed to the ‘cooler a. minute later n also for tr 8. Summerside held the Bay lads for the minute in which they played with four men but only after the Bay boys had stormed the Summerside net with rubber 1mm s11 angles. Nixon his usual cool self performed sensation- ally with Evans serving his sec- 0nd penalty. Bower started at his own blue line combining with Mid- ghail who scored Summersides ving a penalty for holding. uxWith less scoring the 80001101 wide open period opened with hockey. Whyte shied “P l 1,0“ puck at the Bays blue line. wor ed his way through a maze of play- ers scoring a. 91'0")’ 8001 with t0" upper corner shot. Mihilifl 10"?‘ as a result of a Pile “P Ii m° merside net Frenchk 0t the Bays M001"! E_J 11m, goal, The period ended with c e Bower skating on the ice after as it Pfilsrelsed saw MeDivitt and Lilhdy get the nod for roughing in the corner which almost start. ed a. flareup. Scrambles were num- erous at both ends and at one time no less than three men were in- Bay net. nlmdy boarding in the p ay. ly and Wingate of Charlotte- town handled the keeping it well und side the Goos same expertly er control.‘ SUMMARY First Period I 2:10 4:13 3-—-S'Side, Evans .. 4541 4.—-S’Side, Winn (Evans) . 5:31 5—8’;Side. Bower (Whyte) 9:05 s-S-Side. lVLidghall (Bower) ....17:0l Penalties — Lundy, Fripp, Me- Pherson Evans (2), Bower. Second Period 7--S‘Side. Whyte .... .. B-Goose Bay, Iii-emit Penalties - Midghall. Reimer, Winn, Leveque. Third Period 9—s'Slde. McDivitt (Walker, Bower) .... .. Penalties - McDivitt, Lundy 3:03 1:67 Evans 11:02 Bundy, Lineupss. Goose B - a1 Th ; . fence’ Reiixyneso . ompson de . Lundy, Fripp, 000901‘: forwards. Heenan Bundy. Frenéih, MacMillan, Lqvequg, roo . Summeprside-Goal. Nixon; d9- fence, McPherson. McDivitt, M11- iér.‘ foazarda. ebvre, Bower, 0"’- flfl. W1! I Mid h , Whyte, Evans. —Sa er g an Allan Cup Playoffs A Sport Briefs . - )- ‘s’ m’ 5 signals Ilbflllijfldgl‘ ‘INTRO N With veteran Sonny turning in a brilliant job, Pictou Refitters h Francis Xavier university 0-5 hm smfurdey night to edvoncemmu the sac. Hockey I-easiir ts - against Debert Army 5""! < rieb. 25 - (or) -- Pfgfifcyyniy Wilson, who Pei‘- formed the "hat iiich" Qim" Aces came from behind to over- come a. LWO-gOBJ deficit, H10? V3115 0,, wihip the leans-iii iii! Montreal Royals. 9:4. i" 0 Qiiflw Senior Hockey 5°53“ B“? i’ “d was a thriller for a 8011-011 01'0" o1 7,500 here today. EAL, Feb. 25 —— (OP)- vfigyffi Shaved. 19W"! d m‘ Intemriivlmial Hockey leazue. wound uv "it mm“ Kuhn,“ f: victory over Lachine s! g dam leaving Lachine in t ii‘ 8P0 behind oornwall rlym iii the final standinfl-l pm com, Pia. No.15 — o» °“ ‘"“"*""°°i‘.i‘ “nu Ffflaaftffgli Isifflti’ ohanwimliiip 0f i319 winter season today by capturing the Pensacola h "11"" Wm, a 72-hole to al of 307. seven stroke‘ better than runner-up gym“ Nelson of Toledo, Ohio. semi- Saint John” Beavers deisated Amherst Romblen 14-9 Saturday nil!"- Gancefled TORONTO, Feb. 25-(0!) - Prelident Frank Sargent of the Canadian AIDIICIII’. ‘Hockey As- that for the first time in the history of Allan Cup competition, Can- ada's senior amateur hockey classic, there will be no playoffs this year. Sargent laid the (LAJLA. ex- ecutive, in a vote taken by wire last week. agreed "almost un- nnimouely" against holding finals this year. T e cup is emblema- tic of senior Canadian Amateur Hockey championship. Won first by Queen's University of Kingston. Ont, the cup was donated by Sir II. Montana Allan in 1908 shortly after the Stanley cup became the championship fro by of professional hockey eln Last w-i-r" e. has been hel-cfuby Winnipeg teams eight times, Toronto, seven, Port Arthur. four. Ottawa. three, Morlcton two, and Hamilton and lllllflx ave each held it once. Remember When By The Clnldlnn Pres; Babe Ruth after i5 seasons with the New York Yankees. signed a three-year contract with the Boe- ewn Braves seven years ago today as a layer, asslstant-nianoger and seeon vice-president. He was v- en his unconditional release our \ Hank Goldupb second goal of the game. late ill the final period. earn- ed the New York Rangers a 4-4 tie with the Boston Bruins tonight and kept alive their National Hoc- key League playoff chances. tie enabled the Bruins to retain their one point edge over the New Yorkers. l-New irorlt. Dill ................... .. ms z-New York 4-Bo.ston. McGill 5—New York. Hunt (Kellen... Eddie Bruneteauk assist with 6- 1—~Detroit. Jackson lWocl .. a-netreit. nlnilseymiml """" " Brurleteau Armstrong) .... .. 18:85 Penalties - None. Second Period 4—Chicago. Horeck (McDonald) Penalty - nai;.i;""""""" Third Period 5—Chicago, Mitchell - ~ —— (l-Ioreck McDonald) ii-Detroitr Armstrong,’ E. Bruneteau) ........... .. Penalties — None. iialigers iiome From Behind To Tie leafs 4-4 ‘ TORONTO. Feb. 25 — (CP) — Paced by Ab DeMarco who scored two goals, New York Rangers last night came from behind late in the third period to tie Toronto Maple Leafs 4-4 in a regular National A .. 5:33 in Hockey League game. SUhflWABY First Period (Kennedy, 1—Teronto. Pratt Davidson) .. 2-New York. 3—T0f'0lit0. J ‘ . 9: 12:84 stone (Schriner, Carr) 18:06 Penalties - Hill, Hunt, Watson. Second Period 4—Toronto. Jackson (Hamilton) .. 12:12 er iBodnaxi.‘ 5—Toronto. Schrin (Hamilton) .. ii-New York, Warwick (Heller) . .................... .. l7: Penalties - DeMereo. Manes. McCreedy. Third Period 7—-New York. Thurier (H t) 18:28 B—New York, DeMarco (Hunt) 18:25 NEW vortx. Feb. 2s -L (AP) - The svlvmaltv list Period . Goldup \ (DeMarco) 3—Boston. Cowley (Egan) Penalty - Thulrier. Second Period . 10:04 . . :25 ............. .. 14:32 , 10:27 Penalties - None. Third Period G-Boeton, McGill (man).........il:0fi 7-Boaton. Gaudreault (Rossini) 3:03 8—New York. Goldup (Warwick. (Hunt) months later a-iter some difference with the club's executive. r G 1d J. limo o n a (2) (one major). up’ "m F game for the goal that enabled him ass the 44 chalked up by Joe SUMMARY Magma of Canadians back in 1918. He almost waited too long, but he First Period finally got it with less than three minutes to go. 1y) , ,_ __ mg out then far surpassed anything 3_Dsti-oit, flow; (M; when Canadiens took the Stanley (Brimgtggu) 10;” Cup final game a. year ago. Richard got g, six-minute ovation, mingled up the game almost 10 minutes. And he got the puck with which he scored the goal, him at the box by Ma one himself. climax came in the dying seconds when a fight broke out in front of the Cimadien bench, and rc- started a. couple of times before things could be sorted out. Then 1,.&mour,eux.and Tom O'Neill went o conducts. last of a long series the game that brough alties from Referee K to the misconducts. The split the penalties evenly. 1—Moni.real. 2-—Toronto. Metz 3—Montrea1. Bouchard r) . if-Montreal. Blake (Lacli, 5—Teronte. Pratt is-Montreal, Loch 7—Montreal, Richard (Blake 17:18 (Crystal Sisters Return Home ed home from Novn Scotla where i they played an Amherst team two . games. the first encounter 3-1 nlld the sec- ond, played at a Springhill carni- val. 7-0. an impressed by the of one of the Crystal Sisters, Bed i Arsenault, that they asked her in< accompany to where they are scheduled to ploy ahortlyn-S. chard bagged his 45th goal 10f a 1-2 minutes to play after the filth 35:535.“ establish an L 27 llggévkts’ ghgeatened by cutting the The starry forward waited a long The pandemonium that broke a shower of paper that held resented to That was the climax. The anti- for with minors and 10 minute mis- the throughout t 18 pen- iilg Clancy, in addition That particular fracas was eluding four majors teams SUMMARY First Period O'Connor, (Eddolis. Gauthier) 8:32 Penalties - Davidson, Filion" Lach, Bodnar. Second Period (Pratt)... 4150 (OfConno Bouchard) . 7:0!) Penalties — Hamilton (major). Blake (major). Davidson. Rich- Goose Bay, Labr and home series to open February game will be played at Truro. PW“ bably on March 1. Postponementiif Week-End ’Spiel Mild weather forced postpone- nlent of the Regal Flour bonspiel scheduled for the Curling Club on Friday night and Saturday after- noon, officials stb addition to the bonspiel matches trophies also were forced to be ad- v_o_n_c_r.-d to D. later dnte. Juvenile Championship of P. E. I. ador in a home nt Summerside. The second Crystal Rink, S’side, Feb. 27, 8 p.m N0. 1 R. é? N. S. vs. R. C. A.‘F. Debert First of home and home total ner to advance to Eastern finals at Halifax. goal series, win- Air Command ted 13s; mghp 1n ADMISSION 50 cents. the Keefe and Dominion Life FINAL GAME f Gil-TOWN GANADIANS (Maritime Champions) vs BROOK-MAGS 0F KENSINGTGN Juvenile Players are 18 Years and Under Youfll Be Delighted with This Contest rue FORUM TONIGHT SKATE 40 7:30 SHARP AFTER CENTS 2rd. Hamilton. Pratt, Carr (major), Gauthier (major), Mosdell. . Third Period .. 4:24 (Blake) 10103 Penalties - Eddolls, Davidson. Getliffc. Lamoureux (two min- ors and 10 minute misconduct‘). O‘Neill (minor and misconduct) \. The Crystals Sisters have return- The local hnckcyists lost i i However, the Amherst team vies‘ performance them Moiitrelii ‘YOUR Red Cross NeedsYOUR Dollars for. relief of suffering Now ! Suffering mounts as the war pro- gresses and victory nears. The merciful minisirutions of your Red Cross are needed more than ever -—-for prisoners of wcu‘, wounded and sick, victims of Nazi persecu- fion. slilinisli-l-iirn eiioss This splice contributed by HARRY A. MacDOUGALL "BETTER MENSWEAR" 1-13 GREAT GEORGE STREET Charlottetown P- E- Iiiflhii your dollars generously in response to the 1945 Red Cross Appeal- _1 HT BINDING