litt- lltutte ut “St THE BIKE SHOP turtittg (i0<ttls" tttttl Bicycles 1R3‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET n p IIRG. Fla. March m __ .511; _ Eddie Dyer fttoes the 1941 season with n better ball club than he had a year ugo. n doesn't necessarily follow that mevggd Birds should wLn the Na» tlonal League patmmttt. However. sensus 1a that the Red Birds ‘he (tum epett X t A v ‘lgfii. thinks nu club u ft little - but he insists litat Brook- Bostun also are better than lgntttili. He says lte believes Chicago “m. huitibit- lvtvc :t= '.t‘t‘"‘ futur- lf‘ . . ... ~ ‘hdr, . Dygf Sl\_\-’. Th? Cnt-tttttnt skipper int. ttctrics t“ tlth tottditlott of Terry lvloores knee and Whitey Kurowakts clbotv. 30m ttlitlfiP-VEIIL operations (luring me winter and itttva been sicw 1":- mvcrittg. ~wp situulti iutve Ii ltttlc butter vpcttntg protection," Dyer wys ..Gwr;(= Nltutgcr is a fcllow wito cm “n. 30 games if he thinks so himself. Tltett there's Joe (701118- top; catching his first fttll season. "Stan (Mttslal) should show int- m. spring we didn-‘t know for stuc where two were gcing tn pay Red Schocntitcrtst. Now Ito's our second bison-tn." Dyer didn't nterttiow. it ‘uut. of course. lte is tnlsslttg n pretty fair hytll player in Max Lztnlcr. The chuultv icftltattdcr was the pitching staft ‘for the first tttc-tttllt oi inst reason before Joining the h-tcxltaatt unglll‘, With flurry Bret-item. Howie Poltct. and Mttny Dick's-on m form the trout lirx: tvitlt Nlun- gcr. Dyer is well set. q- h: dn Al Brazle ttud Ken Burk- ltart. Joltntty Bcazlcy. Jciturty Grodzlckl rind PTNI S/cltmltit ltavc w» to rcgnin their twre-uur fornt. ‘Antoni: the young pitchers. Jim 11mm Ill the (foltttttbni, 0.. ftrtn club. lien Johnson of Rochester Red Wings and Al Pttpal of lrvttcit- burg. Va. Cnrdittztls lutve DYE. ' field ts sci. Schoendlr-ttst on sec- ond ls flattked by Mttfty M-trlon. and Kttronvskt on third. Actually. the ottly question tutrk an the club is 12ft field with Moore tn centre and Ettos Slrtttgittct" J-‘rr ngitt. FIrv Dttsak. Dick Slslcr nutl Harry Walker ttre in the left field battle with Dumk now 1n the lend. Beltittrl Gatuglola, in the catch- ing department there will be Del Rice and Dot Wltbut. ltettsingion Hockey flu Darnley “Bea Gulls" and the Kermngtm "Silver Wings" put on l-n exciting gttme of hockey for 11R fans on the night of March 111th. The silver “tings emerged victor- ious by ll 5-3 score but u was 11in and ttttk all the way. Th! grime “'11s rugged and "Situ- ner‘; Row“ was visited quite often by the too ltg-resslve players on both tofms. The first period saw SQnte splcll- did plays executed and the goalies 011 110th “(his were overworked, as the forwards worked right in on their doorsleps. The period curled Kemlnmrt a. DBIJIIEV 2. The second period produced truly m!‘ 11081 and tlznt by Kcmslxtgtott as Darttley seemed tn have lost utuch 0t it's punch of the first. period. The third period saw both tcanth lflittg in vain to add to their total b"! were ttnrewarded until the ltrtlf- war mark wlttvrt- E. Httrdlttg fttlcctl and beat Kcnttcdy cleanly. Kru- Flnklon ntatcitcd this goat et the lctt-tttem minute merit when Jackie Bemtud. playing his hest game of the scosnn. scored hi; second coal 0i the night to end the. scoring. m‘ ‘titt- wittners. the slurs were Jtwktv Bcrttard tutd t-lrlc ‘lfitt-ttzp- "It ltltilc for the losers E. Hurd- Im m the pick. Referee. o n Dart-och. lat Period. 1“"K°"t-!stt1Bton. .1. Bctutard 5.00 Zrn-trfllst: A. Hickey. 0.00 3-“Dm\ll‘.\'. H. Mackenzie kcv t0.00 “Killilltttton. C. Woudlngton tE. Pcndergast) 12.00 lhh-ilgl-Ytittott. G Watson Pcntlcrgast) 18.00 Md Period. tl-tlc- ' (T. "Kimllflllon. M. Glover tWood- lflfltm. Bcmttrdt 8.00 Ira P011911 ‘rbmnlev. m. usiuthg t0.00 ITKPII-il-fltllcm". J. Benuu-d Watson) 1'1.o0 (G. lheupa; ‘gm!!! 00d. 0.- MacKm-tale: "W. B. Woodalde. A. Iflckey: "wit: E. Hlrdlnl’. 1.. Harding. E Mfifltfiidvantalvn. R. cit-rm- ' - t G. Champion. J. rmplm. ‘Kw-hum; Goal. a. Kennedy: ‘we. 'r. Pcndergnt. n. Pend- 1 forwards. E. Th tnpscut. C. intzon, G. Watson. J Bemttrd. "twins-w- M’. Glover. cardinals Have Better Team flfhan Year Ago ovetnettt around first base. .\tso| Ted Wtlks. tvlto never lost ll game ' .11 tear. fitztues as u possible start-I enough to ntcrit ttrtother took from‘ With Mttsial on first base. the ut- Kennel Gluh Plans Show liere In June l A dinner tucetiitg of lllt‘ Char- iottelotm Kennel CPu-b Incorporated W118 livid ~Jt the Charlottetown Hotel last night with President Dr. ES. Netting in the chair. It was tllnlmvusly decided hv vote that I dog tltow wouitl b3 held this Ju-nt: ut the Pitrttttt. Tire subject of lipid- "hi! Yield Vial; for ltutitittg dogs was dtzcttswcd and trials will b: iteld in the fall. In czttttccticct with this it was pointed out tttnt iwlready some outside trainers lttti written tnqutrir-z about trscrvtttlons. etc. Two ftltus \\'C".'e shown. one of fillcfp clttgs in Ettgiuttcl and lltc other on the behavior of dcgs in cities. the lrtttcr hcitzg rt’ particular convent. An cttcn tlhctrssiou followed the ltttaiu men ttrd was concerned | with the ti g ttttiorttce itt Cizur- lottetcitvtt. Nit" Walter Shaw luroucltt rut tome detail; itt un in- formal talk nr-l it W35 droid-ed by tltc club t0 bat-l: nttv effort to cur- tnil 111-: dogs which we causing dis- tfort to the public ht large. txnd n 't to apprcztclt the City Council. It was suggested that (ITQS tvlticlt were allowed to run wild- might spread clistctttpct" and that owners who takc pride in their canine contpzutiotts sh-rttld. its nttruv littve already’. ltrtve them lunoculatcd. }Y.~'M.0.A. lloilaltd Gave Oamp Plans ‘Fur Active Season A ltt: W11 ; l\l .t ntt-ctir-g of lit: YM C A Holland Cove Cnup Ctttuntittee held irst cvctting. the following mem- bers were elected to scrve as the executive for the coming ytar: Cltttirutatt. Walter Cox; Vicc-Oltalr- mrttt. W P Nlcbrod; Treasurer. J. Attdvccw Likely: Secretary. Jtmtcs .t\ McCc-ztneil: Past-Cltrrirntttn. AH- D-uvrr. Sub-Committees were as follows: i Property »-- A H_ Duvar, chnir- itttatt. Joint Sltnmottds. Fred Nor- tott. WP McLeod, Percy More- side. Finance -- J appointed Attdlrew Likely, chrttrmnar. Syd Green. James A. McConnell Public Rcla-tiott; -- Percy Sim- tucnds. cltttrrntvtt. AH. Dutur. Jztntm A. McComtelt. Camp Operation ~ Wilfred Liv- ingstone. chairman. A H. Duvar, ‘Fred Norton. James A McConnell. Other members of the Camp Committee not: EA Smith; Harry Cudtnorc, and Arnold Cnllbettz. A gift of lumber to the value of $50.00 by Etlgtrr Whitlock was rec- ognized by the Committee. The camp property will be im- proved by clearing bush. repairing buildings. planting pine trees. and developing a. pltt_t'i.r.g field. Volun- teer work parties from the Y-G-ruds. Phalanx. ttncl Y‘s Men's clubs will be recruited for muclt c.t'ylltc essen- tial work. v Several Y M C A. group; ltttve uscd lit-c 111ml! ttll-searott building tlttrittg the SDTLIW! tuoutlts for over- ulgltt. ltikes and vacation outings. y A dotuttintt n: dlttflttg room and tit-lichen enniument tccctvcd from 'tltc Y M C A Ladies’ Attxiliary l will ix- it melt ttcitclitltttt to lit: crmp .titi; scasott. i A trnlttf-ttg cottrsc for Camp Counsellors will begin in the near fulum. IIIIMOIIII TAXI Opt-ruling from itlnnbnque to CItr/"Irtf:'t‘.'tu'n hi. 8.30 o'clock ln tho muruhtg" t-rtd returning ut 4 o'clock In the ttftt-twttt-"nt to Mon- fugue. lmruvea hlotttatztac on Saturday at 8.30 n.m. and returns to Mon- tague at 4 pm. Leaves ltinnmvuc let 4 p.m. LNWPII Mmttttgzun at 6 [HIII- Wlll lnnvc (thmrlettctnn-It at ll p.m. 0n Stt-tdnya. will leave Mont- mruo r-t. 10 1pm.. and will leave (‘Imrltttthehnvn at 4 p.m. Wlll lmwn Montague n! 8 p.m. I For rnaorvnttlnns tat. (iharlttttc- town call 2157.01‘ mil 43 Elm Ava. MARCH 21, 1947 Playoff Opener Saturday Night _Tltt.- first playoff game in the Otty Basketball League will get. underway at 7.30 Saturday night with the top sailing Navy team meeting the improved Anmyquln- tot. The teams are asked to be on time when Earl Goss. official rlrferce. blows the starting whis- l‘ The series between Army and Navy will be a two-game. total bnlnt aflalr as will the sentl-l final between Prince of Wales and Saint Duustarfs. The finalists will play a best two uut of three-game series. llnttvn The Alloy! CIPTOWN ALLEIYS City Leugur-Sentl Finn- IVc-st Eudora:- S. Ryutt . . . . 175 1.94 16d D. Stanley 208 258 E. Stanley . 174 14'! I. McKiltnc-n 195 204 J- Kat's . 186 T0tal—2787. Tigers:- A. DQPBn 157 221 S. Peterson 158 2112 B. McCallunt 183 1'18 H. Poultou 140 190 F. Doucette 201 182 Totul—3126. High single s. Peterson 343. High titree F. Doucette 771. Points: Tigers 4; West Ettders 1. Tonight at 7.00 HY Grads. Knockouts:- J. Crockett . .. 152 J. Langille ‘.69 H. Turner I70 Low Score 185 H. Acorn 80 Tc»tal-2243. Ken R ‘t tvttlt ILtttQ-“l nustilg eazuord “llh Canndietts. is stiown above Phil Watson nttumz-ting to take the latter ottl oi pluy Saturday night. March 15th. at lite Forum in Montreal. The l-Iabs vtcn tlte contest. 1-0. and virtually clinched thcfr fourth High three C. MacLean 597. Cnmmcrclal Laaguc-Senti-Flnala Michael Broc- E. Michael Hockey League title. Tignish Wins Way To County Finals In GUARDIAN I l i Nllllfllllll lBanquet Held Artillery Ass’n AT BETTER I-IATTERS EVERYWHERE Last Evening LieuL-Col. P.W. hmctvevtrhl D.C.M.. president of tlte Artlllcrft Assoclattlctt and LicuL-Col G.G.K. ‘ Peatkc. D.S.O. Crtuuuattditttg 01-, ficct‘ of the 28th A A R/vgintctt acted as co-cltairutctt at the bLiII-t quet of the Artillery Association held last night in the Charlotte- town Hotel. Licut .-Col. D A, Mat-Kirtnott. D S0, gave tho forty members present‘ an interesting ttzrtch of the development of artillery fmm its first beginnings ivt Citar10tte-‘ town u-p to and including the first. Inn-Id War. *- MacKiitttcn said the ttrtllkery reg- lmcnt cf Citatrlottetcntnzt itatl ntore trophies tn its credit since 1900 titan any other artillery Cfitfllflll. The slotjv of the |t:t1't played by the regiment in ltitlly canto-at Petawatvtt in the World War was told by Limit.- vtcls J.P. Hoopzr and C L Mac-l lxeuL-Coi J.H. Sitaw. Com- natttding Officer of the 21st Field Atttlzttlattcc. gave an interesting tttlk on the part played in Carma ‘c wztr effort by the tnedical di\ or the Canadian Army. Others who spoke 0n artillery 0P- etttttnns either at home ctr overseas iuciutled LicuL-Col \\'.W. Reid. D S O . Cotttntrhtrdittg Officer of the 17th RECCE Rtigitttett‘: L101"- Col. D. Bell. Commanding Officer cf the 5th Division Signals: and Lieut. Col. PS. Fielding. M M. who wits for n time Commanding Of-t ficer at Petawatwa during World War n. ' M ior D/L. Mathicsott noted as president of title dinner. I-Ie was gttpporled by L-leut. C W Cutricxi Group To tilimb Mount McKinley EDMONTON. Mart-it 20m (GP)- _Alntree course March ‘b8 in the Irish Sweep 0r vany islztte legislation. differing in tic-l Many Americans Hold Grand National Tickets -. .. FEM“ wasntucwtou. March t0 -‘ ;.€E;:;.;T:§.P.;:*:t.":z‘::it.:‘tit;illates Settled. - 20 and Teams Lined Up ‘For N.H.L. Finals many an American holder n! m1 Irish hospital sweepstakes ticket. like his Canadian counterpart. ts counting the days tttttii the SlVvcp draw is made March 24. An American citizen lucky en- — 0181i to draw a Winning hum-l $17.55» Mu“ W — 11'. —-'l‘he dates z d the teams deter- sitnilnt" lntttwy will not bn in cou-‘ ' "‘ 51ml Hwkfv 1-9331"! fllct with fcdcrztl 121w so long ttslls i? ., . the fortuui cunt- ltc gives lltc lttCuttlc tax cnilnctht- llmlihl "5 11S PC5111” whcdulc be‘ H proper "cut." -fcre getting under way itx ututuul Bu; any person using mclprize attraction. the Stanley Cup United States malls or contmoitlPVIYQfTSx which "I15 593F911 ma)’ curring 1n 1m- Qppfntlnn of provide a record late date for the sweepstakes or lotteries vinlutes Wind“? "f i111‘ l11'<-'fl"“1"l1fll 1199K‘? the federal criminal code and is “M911- tgabge [n heavy mm1gi¢5_ 1 Dttttg. for tie sonti-tittal series ‘Then tthterc are 48 varieties oftbcuwzm 10" " Mame Leafs and Detroit Red Wings were atmourt- tnll hut all effectively preventindccd ‘Omy- “ml ‘he m” 3am” the legal operation of’ stvcep- i mhrd“ f.“ Torom" March _ 26- slakes within the Uttltctl States. Th? (Ihmpmrl M ' TQM Cflnadlens Bu. Anlerical‘ muons may {mchtvtli omit their lcst-rtf-sevctt series do come Into possession ni stveep- i at helm‘ “'1' m“ 3mm“ Bruins stzkc tt k ts- t‘ tn t’ tn - Mm" 25 . l c e par 1c m.) 0 Ir This ts the lineup for the two lsh sweepstakes on the Grand Nzt- . tlonal -and the sale in this cottn- EemL-‘lnhl Series. with the last three try. in Drc-Wvar years. was enor- l fifigllei_f"ll‘flfwh CFFQ l" b? pmym! ntntts. So were the tvittnittgs. Mere ‘cfnngdiéh‘g_ 1'“: M hummin- possessiott of lottery tickets. even by a person travelling on at c0m-‘ mon carrier. docs not constitute a violation of federal law. Presumably. apart from what- cvcr state laws may apply. A ‘courier tvith stvvttpstukrs tickets from Eire. ittight travel through the United States. louvr- titent with salesmen and Aaueticzttts could buy them and win tttonhy . Iviarclt 25 uttd 2'7. at Bostcu March i 29 attzcl April 1. at Montreal April 3, lztt Boston Apru 5. at Montreal .t’\m'il 8. Toronto-Detroit : A.‘ Toronto March '20 llllfl 23.111. Dctrnit- April I nud 3. at Tcrcntn Ayrrll 5. at De- ‘ troll April 6. rtt Toronto April H. t Dates for the fut-ii playoff de- ipettd upon when the semi-finals tend. but it was eluted at. league and have nothing but the fvdnrnl t ;.C_..dq..._“...rs "may ‘ha. "- me m“ inccntc tux on their cnnscicttctts. infirm“... rind mm“ .014,“ “F, But if the transaction violates‘ ‘ _ U g0 ‘ the fcdcral statute against use nt mails and common carriers the guilty party ls subject tn pctttt1-. ties ranging up tn $1.000 ot- tvrol tears‘ imprisonment. or both. for.‘ the first offence and five years’. imprisonment. for a sttbsequenil offence. jr-evczt- Qantas limits the trill be played April 24. That will be a league record. The prcvlotts late date was April 22 -- tvheu Toronto clincher! the lrtplty in 1945 in the scvcthth came of n series ngaittst Detroit. 7'11; Leafs are the Dilly newcom- lfISI [Jilllfl pet's to this yours playoffs. replac- E- CBIWZIW" - O “Operation White Tower“. a sctcn- . L Doyle _ _ l t . . _ . - U.” v For most of the United States‘ in: the Citicago Black Hawks who G. Michael (on! ltistory lotteries played a big part bowed to Canadians in the first: Q G511]; ‘ 7 V m!“ 7 V’ a Méun‘ Mtmlmox highvst W.“ m. tn its public financing. ‘ mund a‘ year nszn Bputns drubbed Total-WE. - --»—— l’ (Pike Bvrnqrd‘ H", Nam. American cDnlino“l_ George Washington. Bettjantttt ’ Dctroltcn the semi L11; last tear G- H- Tmmb! a SWP- Titltllih W811 Smtml W011 ill-f?‘ i, HQ‘. B .‘ Hf L svhurlnu“ Brddforfl washbm...’ ‘Hrcptnr of Franklin and many olltcrs used; then tot 4-1 in names to Canttdtert: ' I54 1'12 221 prime Cgunty intg|tgqltglgglic’xcn& ‘Rf 0m“ ' ' ' ’ the Np“, England MUSE..." u; Na, the system to raise money for '11 the flflftl- ' hockey senti-flnal last. night by; ‘ M: M’ “"31 H190“; will head the ex- 171111116 110995511105 ilwh 35 “'1\Ttt~ i defeating Stuntmerside High 4-2; Th.“ 1.8mm‘ pedmon’ which Mm Wm 5mg.- schooln. canals. roads. llca of lotteries. B3? U19 QTY-fill Rlhlf- sllmltfler-t ¢05mit~ rays at the 18.000-foo~t level. Such universities as Harvard. 1 In 1832 the records indicate that ' SWPQPPYINI 131° 59°11"! 9811i’ lflls- yipo? N011!’ Mrs. Washburn will tit-company Ynle. Columbia and Dartmouth 432 different lotteries were op- T°t51'-3495- the first period witth L. schur- Pm fff. C (ja the pttrtv. are said to have been bcneficinr- I crating In the Untied States. High 5mg“? G- Gm“ 255- man twice being the marksman. em‘ 3' " y' i High three G. Gillla 648. Points:- bul. before the period ended Tig- niah Iitad tied it up on goals by glrcllltafi Bma 4; G11. Toombs and Arsenaiult and Bgtnmi ' T1311 sh sewed e game up in Rf“ P‘ 135"” the second period. firing two] IQzIHfEQ“ 152 “a l” goals past Morrison without a E~ C: e'b£"---" ~~ l” ratply on efforts by Bernard and' 8' Fwmgysm 221 B. Klnch. the latter ending the; E' m“ ' m6 scoring for the game. t L'smith" 76 Ma-cRoc was outstanding be“ 'T°tal_m"\,‘8‘ tween the pipes for Tignish. with ‘mummy; Bernard leading the winners’ at-l P Rife, ' tack. _ I A: Affleék" Tlgntsh now meet ttllle Kcnslttg-i v. Swill" ton school team in Prince County, W. Bwltzer nnzzlséu , | D. Brown . DL- i Totfl_2,m1_ Tlgnlah High School: Goal. E. High single E. Rice 2'13. High three E. Rice 70ft. Tonight at 7.00 City League— semi ftnala. Tigers vs. West End- ers; Candiepln League. Aces vs. Import-tats. " Candlapln League Klutchlng Honda:- I. Di d . .. N 78 84 F‘ Damgae _ 83 95 96' Referees: D. Cailtbe-ck. McIn- J. Cole: .. 0o 10s 9a ""- Ed. Wood .. 78 96 92 s. Francis .. 9'1 03 s4 sum-malt" T l— 51. VIgclsat Elnadcrst- Fm“ PNIM D_ Stanley u 1m L-Suunznersidc. L. Schut-man E Stanley __ m9 (J. Sch-urmanl s‘ Peterson 92 2—-Sumanerslde. L. Schumnan B. White 10a ‘J- sdlmmm‘) . A, Tune 83 10o Ii-Tlgnlslt. V. Arsettuult tPtke) TMM_1359_ 4—’l‘lguislt. Bernard High three n. Stanley soc. '°“““""= NW“- Htch single D. Stanley 114. swam] pm“; Points!- West, Enders S; Klutching Hands 2 EOgUUTCICI3=;-=— m Abbott And Costello .,_ 0...... 9,, To Appear In Court R. Dun .. 8'1 1:5 Doug?“ 95 CHICAGO. March Z0—-(AP)— Tom]__.1141_ Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, [n,per|.|,;__ Hollywood comedians. have been N_ Dtamond 39 93 subpoenaed to appear before a Q Rowe 3Q 73 federal grand jury investigating. w_ m“ 81 s‘ income tax returns of a Chicago‘ h Ford _ a9 79 night club owner. T°m1_1o53_ Joseph M. Solon. nslatant Unltetl High single R. Duncan 115. High three F. Doucette 291. Tonight at 7:00-Bt'uce Stewart's League; at 8.16 Tiger: va. Champs. Candlepln lngul. O4 §§~§4§§+Q§4§4§O Victoria Rink mmAY. MAR. am ems mo CHARLUFTETOWN KNOTTY NlN-ERS w. VICTORIA UNIONS ' stone AFTER * IOOOOOOOQOOOOOQOQOOOOOOQOFOOQO-OOQOO000000000000 MacRae: defence. F. Arscnault. K. MaoRae. R. Arsenault: for- wards. C. Bernard. H. Pike. B. Klnch. V. A.t"senaull. A. Gavin. C. Callahan. J. Bagnal-l. J. Klnch. Snnunu shin Illgh: Goal. D. Morrison; defence. C. Gay. G. MacKay; forwards. A. Stewart. I". Schurmnn. J. Sclturman. R. Gal- lflnli. B. Gay. Dclghan. 5—Ttgni-slt. Bernard (Pike) 6—'Ilgnlah. B. Klnch States attorney. said today the comedy team was ordered to ap- pear April 1. He said they ltud given cheques totalling $8.500 tn’ Michael (the Greek) Potaon. own» or of Coloalmds restaurant on Chicago's south aide. during a per- iod from 1840 through 1943. Pot- |on’a tax returns for the period are under government scrutiny. HAPPENED BEFORE .. YORKTON. Basic. - - (C?) -Dr. George Dlctn: Saskatoon aolla ex- pat-t. told tut-t agt-Ictrltut-al meeting here that when the snow 80m this coring it will not be tn, first time Saskatchewan has been under‘ water. He mid that in the ptre-glac- t lal days the country was below sea] level and later the itmd was ole-R vated. 1 Peaoelime Success Story of the tttuvs ‘Jeep? OST versatile vehicle to come out of the war . . . 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