rQBKEIeBLZLJMI fir) George l W. McLeod Tmphy Matches Scheduled In Big Week-end Bonspiel ~ be h ld u!" '“ lgli-ilaplstlurttlnll toifluht and con- fin... tomorrow alter-noon and "iéiliiifiine is the draw. for the gcheduled matches: _ Funny-TIME ‘l P. lm-Ico No. 1 J king Guy Kennedy gill 5;; Fred Driscoll A T lvlcKinnon Art McPherson I- Jfmm-l, g, v. Bplllett Skip a w!’ ' . z- ‘ Elllicigrhll/[CDOIIBM Callbegfi “m” m5 ’ W“ Fred MOON Di‘. W. Me n m, Burden C- N- E3119 skip sup N . 3- 5,]; 03x J-P. McIntyre p, w, Turner J. J- 1518b" pp, Mel-aloe Di‘. H. McIntyre Q a, Hughes A.W. Hylldman Skip 5UP - .’ . 4- i-Liltelrlllliis W.L. Sermon m Bygdy A. n. Mould J H Rowan; A.G. Putman llWL. Prowse Edw. Nicholson skip . Skip Geo. w. McLeod Trollh! m; first year curlers, medals to pinning rink. QAI-FEB. 28—TIME 2 P. M. lce N0. Z— m Rgpc)‘ Sam Johnstono M; MgNeill Mervyn Johnstono Rm B31119 Jas. . pin Monzsmelv “fink AW" 5m, Skip l N . 3- l_ \\?llll‘.lm5 Joe D0083" l‘, R. Seaman Sid Burhce Ron Norman H. HennesseY Wm. Ives BTW” MCI-arm r Skip skin Spales- B. Jones, Perc McInnis R, A. McDonald. 5ATPRDAY—TIME 2.15 P. M. Ice No. 1- i‘. R. seamen F. M. Cannon Harv-er McNeil! T0111 5195135731 w. T. Weir FA Tflnton t , W. Lord Geo Keefe 5MP Skip l No. d- vtrp? Munroe ‘L. Stevenson Clever McLean M- W- weeks J. H. Oerry IR. Carruthers C. l-l. Black R. S. P. Jandlne Bklp skip TIME-l. Rim-Ice No. l OK. Pmsby L. ‘Turner Roy Quislev 1r. F. McPhee J. A. Fraser J.F. McLeod. P. S. Cobb DB. Bishop Skip Skip Ice No. 2- Dr. Joe. McMillan Wm. McPhee Chas. McKinnon H. Bohuker B. 5- Smith Gordon Avsrd Dr. Tidmarah W.C. Dav SUD Skip TIME l P. Mr-IGQ N0. I M. McGuigan Sterling McDonald Dr. McGuigan Chas. Stewart J. A. Sterns Ivan Horne Judge C. G. Duliy Col. G. E. Full Ice No. (- H. R. Bevan Chas. Yorke R C; Stoddard W. Plckard Stuart Moore Rus spillett S C. Moore 11E. Splllett kip Skip Spares-W. R. Adams, H. I. Spil- lett, F. B. Clarke, W. Benrs,_W. D. Gillis, Dr. J. Lantz, N. D. McLean, S. McKay, F. Chappell, S. Paoll, R. Worthy. ' ' Junior playoffs Open here Marchi 711° MRTWIIIB Junior hockey ftlufnnlonshrn nlavom will delin- ey Ollen here on ‘mursdaynext Week. March 5th., President Frank Gallagher. Moncton, President ol.’ the M.A.l-i.A. announced yester- day- The N- B. champions will 2186i? the Charlottetown Royals, elelldm! fihillfllllons. here on that date and the ret/urn game will l; Plvlitclli: onhthe lice o1’ the New runs c c . day. March ldnmp m on Tues The announcement was made in B W111i to D. K. MacLeud o1’ this clrtllthwho is P. E. I. Vice President (Assocllatllalxlifmme Amamer Hwkey “Grew of “Comet” Accept _cha|lenge The crew oi‘ the “Comet" gmc- 10u5ly accepts the diallenge o! Rollie MacEachern, Captain o! the "Meteor" to an ice-boa-t race to be held at a time and place suitable to the parties concerned. ‘I‘he "Comets" business manager, Lal LeBlanc would prefer a course from St. Peter's Island to Point Prim to permit, the Ccmet to de- velop her blistering speed to its maximum peak. Mr. Todd Mac- Donald, electrical expert, is avail- able to time the contest with a special electrical camera. Match Race Between Lady Hal And Millie Will Feature Racing Saturday Kalmuck Six more classes oi’ ice racing will be staged by the Victoria Dflvlnil Club on Saturday alter- noon it was announced last night. and the meet will be featured bv the much-talked oi ice duel be- tween Millie Kalmuck and Lady Hal. Both horses have gone quart- ers 1x129 seconds this season and the outcome oi’ the raoe seems w be l. toss-up. Another class that mould pro- vide spectacular raoing is the (ree- for-all between Singing Sam. Ut- tle Peter and Silent Mac three last- stepplng paoers who have also been chalking up tast heats all season. ‘The races will get underway at sharp 1.30 and horsemen are asked to make it a point to be on time. Following are the entires: Free-for-all-Singing Sam, silent Mac, Little Peter. Match Race-Millie Kalmuck, Lady Hal. Class B ‘Irot-Lircky Guy. Mr. ‘rilley, Virginia, Kalmuck, Lusty! First, Happy K. Class B Trot 8a Pace—Nell Co- chatodvale, Charlotte B., Jippy K., Bian Yorke. Class c Pace-Allie Burnham, Albert E. Grattan, Jce Volo. Rose Worthy, Rosebud, Bessie Scott, Patrick Dinect. Class D, P-ace-—Jackie Volo, June Sett, Sampson Rcyal, Leland, Mol- lie Orattam. Princess Kalmuck, Dr. Budlong. Tonight there will be a meeting o1 all the horsemen at Hugh Walk- er's Livery Stable at 8.30 sharp, BiItWLlNG HOLY NAME uowuno LEAGUE Knights oi Columbus League Fear Naughtsi- G. Murphy 219 196 154 . P. PeLczs 151 159 153 A. Doyle l35 172 193 E. Mcourey 134 110 260 L. Doyle 120 123 109 C. Costello ... 176 331 ,' Tomi-TIM. Drag Naughts:-- W. Connolly 183 l3]. 1'1’! l.‘ Kelly 1B5 15B 16B ii. Peters 183 183 201 W. Mcltenuu 182 124 190 W. Mclnnis l6! 133 156 Rev, F. McDonald ... I'll 155 Totai-273l. High single E. McCarey 260. . lilsh three G. Murphy 509. ', Commandos:- ' C. ll. McLellan 213 190 1M l it. A. McDonald 125 300 183 V. J. Leonard 193 17B 103 G Nantes 133 106 123 ‘ J. M. McQuaid 133 189 142 W. Campbell 133 195 117 Total-26il5. Bill: Kingu- . J Richards 101 lit 182 A. Fanner 108 122 116 F. McDonald 121 1'10 245 L o. Doyle n4 10s 125 f! W. Olscam 191 171 359 I‘ ltfilAdam 135 116 244 "N —aaos. W“ ulna!» a. A. McDonald m. wan three o. w. Olsculnp an. zoo zoo 20a 101 m 10a m 10o m 101 m m m m 1oz clnldian|:_. ylglvrm 114 m m y "It! 10a 10o m 41mph: m 10a m Vflcmlggncrd l“ u: “M4756. 11a u , h finale o. Noohan m. ' c. mom: m. International 1.93;‘; d, l 153'???“ l - c .ld i gigolo?’ iii iii’ iii . A Meg‘; l mum 10o I l, Phlmpslfll no m m Tomlqam m 201 m l ASMS. l.:_ w‘ l mfigluskey A w 21° __: Kggnaiord l" d: ~; l l- Blallighard f" l“ .=. "fixer-ans. n m r t, "file A. Mofllolkey m, v m‘ ml" A. Mccloskey m. Tonight u 9 p M rec-t; - a . i ‘Vics Spring Another U By To .60 Two ___.L_: pset Trimming Glace Bay Up In Series SYDNEY, 10.5., Feb. 26—(ClP)— ‘Ihe surprising North Sydney Vic- toria: sprang another upset to- night by trimming Glace Bay Min- orsi-iiotakeafl-Ogameleadin their best-in-seven series (or the Cape Breton Hockey league cham- pionship. Vice, who finished (or behlnd the first-place Miners in the schedule, had won by the same score in their series opener Tuesday. They were bolstered again by two players from the eliminated Sydney Millionaires. Two last-period goals by Gordon McCaine and Jackie Ooyle gave Vlcs their edge alter the terms had ended the first two periods tied 2-2. SUMMARY First Period l-North Sydney, Hamulka (Mc- Pherson) 10:06 z-Glace Bay, Faster (Desbiens) 13:4’! Penalties-Check, Phillips, Booth- man. Second Period Zi-Glace Bay, Phillips 1:0’! t-North Sydney, Gugnon (smld- er, L-angelle) 8:56 Penalty-Lamgello Third Period 5—Norih Sydney, Coyle (McPher- son) 6:48 6—North Sydney. McCaine 10:54 Penalties-Ooyle, Check Rangers End Wings" Win. Streak By 7- 4 Victory NEW YORK, Rb. 2d —(A.Pl - New York Rangers tonight ended Detroit Red Wings‘ winning streak o! iour straight by detecting than ‘M in a rugged game that coor- the league leader; the services of de- fenoeman Ott Heller ror at least part o! the remainder oi their Na- tional Hochey League schedule. Heller dropped with his leg doubl- ed up and out the lower part oi his back with the rur tip oi his own skate. Ho Wu taken to Polyclinlc Hospital {or examination. SUMMARY Flrlt Period !—N’ew York, Shtbicky (N. Col- ‘ , Mme ) 5:14. l-giew )2?“ Heller (Watson. l-ivlfiw vol-i, bhibicky (n. Col- 1 tabla, Howe ion... warps) s-udvfrur. xunu (Warwick. gnu it: . 0- mieq-rm (Bush. Warm) wPcnaltieL-Orlaudo. (2.) Burns. Remember When (l! The Canadian Preu) ‘Glen Cunningham not a record Ior the ism-metre run at New 2m tour your: ago tonight. The bend-cheated mile: irom Kansas covered the “metric mile" three minutes, 40.4 leoovnde, clipping i 1-2 seconds irom the former mark set by Gene Veoabe who iiniahed m- ood behind Cunningham. Second Period ‘l-g-ilzegmifork, Patrick (Watson; Penalties-A. Brown, Pratt. Third Period 8—New York, Patrick (Hextall) I-llzeagroit, Abel (Penalty shot) io-iigé York". Warwick (Smith, Kunt-z) 1T3 . 1. ll-Detroit. Grosso (Abel) 17.44. Penalty-Bum. Wallis Scantlehury To attend big Figure Skating Meat Wallie Scantlebury leans M" Thursday lor Toronto where hO w attend the annual competitive meet staged by the Toronto Flt!- ure and Fancy 8km"! Owl’ which is scheduled mm More" I to Manh 13.011 the w?’ 22¢! If: Bcantlebtlry will take n e P? ‘mm “aged bv the l-lelitax Sita- ting Club on March 18-19. Wallie u mixln prewar" ""1 "mm" on his tr and he'll also be on the lookout tor features that he may introduce into the 1m Ice Follies hee on March 27th. Thin pro- gram now an annual ailMr. l8 mged bv the Charlottetown "ll- ure andiancy skater! Jlld" M'- , Scantlebury‘; directhn- In Coming [lflgl§_§fll§RLO'l"l‘ETOV"N GUARDIAN l Much Interest Being Taking Macdonald-Brier Playdowns For Curling Title By Harold Atkins Canadian Press Stall Writer QUEBEC, Feb. 36-(C'P)—Curlers o: this ancient capital are looking torwnrd to the forthcoming Mac- donalds Brier playdowns for the Dominion Curling Championship to be played at the Arena here March 2-5. The 16th renewal o! this out- standing graniie tournament. will mark the first. time it has ever been played east o! Toronto and. followers oi the roarln’ some here- lbouts are anxious to get a glimpse o1 leading players from other PTO- vinces whose names in the past have been legendary. ‘Ihe Tankard is competed IOr by championship rinks from each pro- vince with Ontario having two en- trles-one representins the North- ern Ontario Curling Association and the other the Ontario Curliml As- sociation. One‘ figure expected to be u cen- tre oi’ attraction is J. Ken Watson or! Manitoba vrho will be making another shot at the title he won back in i936 with his winning Strathconc rink. Known as one oi’ the "sliding Watsons" because he almost slides _ out to the hog line when delivering his rcck, the Manitoban ls regard- ed here as a true exponent of the western type game, which differs considerably from the more con- ventional style played in these parts. Two other veterans o! Brier play OUT OUR WAY SHE'S A SWEATER FOE "n-o‘ sototez BOVQ wvuua HER MACH\NE'S / prominent in the pro-tourney dis- cussions are the Campbell brothers. Gordon Campbell is recalled as o4 the Tankard ior Ontar- lo m 1935 with his Hanlllion Thistle foursome, oi’ which Donald Camp- bell was a member. This season, however, Donald is skipping British Columbia’; entry 1n the event, with Gordon trying to repeat under the Hamilton club banner, Another skip back tor a try at the title will be W. R. Crulckshanks. The Charlottetown skip will be out to bring Prince Edward Island its first Dominion curling Crown. The other Maritime Province en- tries will be skkiped by F. T. Hebb o! the Bridgewater club, Nova Sco- tia, and D. P. Connrélys Bathurst quartet o! New Brunswick. Although taking part in his lirst Brier competition, consider. able is expected o! John Franklin of the little Sask. He. is compared with Joe Heartwell who carried Rcsetowns colors in the event in icmier years. Hear-twat] was held as being able to throw one oi’ the fastest stones in the game and was known by the curling fraternity as "Hellfire" Joe l-leartrwell, His son, chubby, will play lead on Franklin's team. Rounding off the list of visiting provincial teams will be two addi. tional newcomers as skips 1n John SlavilCs team from the farming town o! Viking, Alta, and Bill Mc- Mitchell of Sudrbury, representing Northenn Ontario. By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE THAT SOUNDS WEJ" THEV FUNNY- -w\=_ uses 1v GMEAK AROUND MANN‘ BUTCHER IN fiUMMEE "- TOO MAMV IN Tl-HS WARJ MORE CLOUTS l3 WHUT DUE ( ¢’////X¢ JQmnt-AM; EU$$\AN THE BRINGING UP FATHER town oi Roseiown, ' Kelly Still in Front In A.H.L.; Scoring race Pete Kelly continues on his merry wiay in the American Hockey League. Pete rapped in five goals and assisted in iour other: lut- weektobringhlstotaltooopoinvta and give him g ccmiortable mar- gin in the league scoring race. Kelly has been going great guns ever since he returned to Spring- field early in the season alter play- ing a lew games for the Brooklyn Americans in the NHL. Following are the leading scor- ers: G A Pts Ke1ly_ Springfield 26 30 65 Trude], Washington 32 22 54 mrnningham. Cleveland 28 80 53 DeMarco, Providence 3E 31 53 OTlahert-y, Springfield 15 36 5i MacDonald, Buiialo 30 20 50 Calladine, Providence 24 21 45 Sheri, Pittsburgh 15 20 4A Burns, New Haven 20 33 44! Boucher, Provident-g 15 2? 43 Desileis. Cleveland 20 22 42 Both Slavik and lvlclviitchell showed unusually good fonm in qualifying for the playdown and are e-‘fllbected to be strong contend- ers ior the title. Like Franklin, slavik will also have a son, Vincent, playing lead on his rink. Carrying this provinces hopes are J. A. Ross Jr., and his Hunting- dozi teammates. While Ross is not expected to come through with the award, his team did well in sec- tional plnydowns and boasts the old-est lead in the Brier event in H. D. Corr, who is 'l'l. PAGE SEVEN ‘W? “WIMY-wvinc Minora Blades l break all first-your sales . . _ records for economy blades. l FIT DQUIlI-Ellfi IAIQ], [Chihawks Rally In Second To Defeat Canadigens 5-4 GHIGAGO. Feb, 26—(CP)—'Ihc Sahilcagu Illllalolc Havtilés scored alllot second rm“ ‘ e r ‘ d d tgnighstogsdtillie; <‘=”£i..?§§°ii..°i°i.?.- "‘.‘ZI‘,‘,°°§3l w- w” “lwms- M" ea Cana ens, 5-4,i N ti al 5_ch' _ M_ Hockey League game. Hee Bbtotlhe Kalgztagl) 7.06 Bentley (semen Chicago goals were tallied within 6--Chicago, Johnston (Stewart, M. a minute and 18 seconds. Bentley) 7.52. The vlclory ln the {ma} gum o; ‘l-Chicago Wiebe (Kaleta. M. the season between the two teams mullet’) 5-34 lgglldcylllcago only a game back of it-gozarrrarizigras. Benoit (Blake, Roars t r mac Bo t a - - < . tram an ogportflfiflyi’; ovgftgkflzfie aqlzgiéiago, Joimson (M, Bentley) '51xm'p1a°° Brooklyn Amerlctlni- mgenalties: Benoit. Cooper, Port- smvnwanv d‘ Wm” mm" I First Period Thu-d pal-log lfgrgadiens. T. 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