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Feb. l—tOP)-Be- " fore the ingest crcwd to sec a. hockey game in ltlndison Square Liarden this season, 16,121 paid ad- missions, the wvtcrlul New York Rangers defeated ‘Toronto Maple Leafs 7-2 and advanced into a tie -"‘—j for first pluce in the National TC““““‘““1' B d League standing with the defeated l 11c follcuuig from‘! ‘if ‘he m“ Boston Bruins. "l school ‘Pt-intros, for the Year Returning to action after a ouch-i December 31st, 1941! “'05 read wcckls lai‘~0f-I. the Xtzudcrs out- by 3112.1.“ I"ll!l01'lOl1I_ played the Louis for a tour .11 (ioveianrrciit Aftiwlmmflgs read in the second period and i1 DX-j 1_ ,1 ‘mo, MD" outscored them 3-2 in the Iinul 2.) Chairman. Term eoatiirfii 1944- minutes during which the over- 1:11,]. D. MucGuignit, M. D.. C- anxious heats were frequently M 'l‘crm expires 1942. 1 tron by the fast Riineci- 10r- - nald_ Term exp rel war . ‘(Jgguben MMDG The Toronto want, tujtd after a ‘ J ‘W Boiilwr Tcrni expires 1945. strenuous ucme gsme mth Boston 111v Appointments on Saluiidoi‘. Mid W-‘MTH "i" W’ H D]. *w' ; P IVBCMHIM,’ M_ vices of Wally StunoivskL Bob Dov- . on‘ ' F C‘ S" Term ex- idsoti and Neck ltictz, out with in- I" c" Y], ' ’ ' ' juries was no match tonight {or L“%‘ffré2§‘A Fig!“ Term the Rangers, the hottest. club 1'1 - ' es “p” hockey. Rangers no‘. have the en- lm- viabl record or 11 wins against THO“ liiireF llwtlwacljhee’ B‘ A‘ one gnaw andtone loss in their ltllizt Hm 9X 5 ‘i - 13 - star ‘ng Christmas Dig] . The Board of School Trustees Igizgeiatfick me leagufls 1mm bftls l0 W991"- iv-‘e fOU-“Wmg for the in; scorer, snared two of the soc- Lfii!‘ Ended 999mm" 315V 1941- 0nd mrinti goals to boost his to- Thf‘ hliiflbfii‘ 05 Pilpllr emmled is tal to 19, ntiile the other New g<fO1iOWSI _ York tallies were spread around. Prince S. c. School 182 B01’? Mac Colvillc, Alex Shibicky, Bryan 354 Cvifls- - -- _ - -536 TODBI flextatll and Bill Juzda 311d All West Kent school. 356 B<>Y$~l55 Pike each getting one, For Toronio, Guts _ _ A E _ ~ — -541 Total the marks-men who prevented Queen square school g'0':\ll€ Jim Henry front getting his coveted first major league shutout were both detencemen. Bucko Mc- Donald got t-‘he first, on o 60-foot, drive and Bingo Kampman the second, buckhaziding home a low 30-foot ShOt. _ The same marked the 84th time 1n succession that Rangers have not, been shut. out. A feature oi’ their play was the number of points earned by defencemen, with Bubc Pratt making plays for three goals. Neil Colville for two and Juzdit for one. SUMMARY First. Period scoi't;zg—-None. PC1lQ1l»l0S-—W8.1‘\V1Ck, Golduvp. Mc- Crcedy, Pratt. Second Period 1—Ne\v York. Patrick, (N. Colvtlle. Pratt) 2:37 2—Nr~\v York, M, Oolvllle (N, Col- ville, Pike) 8:29 li-Neiw York, Patrick (Watsom ' 5 8. k-itgcigrs York. Shibicky (Prattt Pen alty-Goldlh am. Third Period 5—'I‘orouto, McDonald (Taylor) 3:25 6—Nc\v York, Hextali (Juzda) 4:27 Rangers Defeat Leafs 7-2 liowly Americans Whip And Tie For League Lead In jury-riddled Brains 2-1 i BOSTON. blob. 1—<APt—'I_‘he game, which Buzz Boll made after lull"? ~ riddled Boston Bruins 12 minutes of one sided action. dlulltlwd to a tie for the National Buzz got in close enough to test Hodfey League loud with Nmv the Boston goalie from the edge YOPK Rflriliers by 9611111141118 the of his crease and his rebound lowly Brooklyn Americans to over- bounced out, to Flash Hollett, who take mom for a 2-1 triumotttbefore raced the lcngt-h o: the rink and a skimpy crowd of 8,500 tonight at beat Rayner with a point blank the Boston Garden. shot. Although the Amer-lo, ivho also It WES the second victory over were unaible to dresgntoro H1811 l3 the Bruins in tour nights for the players. had Only five shots zit Anierks, who gained a hard carn- troalie Frankie Brimsek. they mau- ed 5-4 decision in New York aged to end the second period in Thursday. a 1-1 deadlock, thanksto the 30 5WD! made by Charlie Rtiyzier SUMMARY during the first 40 minutes. About hallway through the fin- first Period “ ale. the ogigresive Put. Egan rifled 1n the winning coal from the Bos- 1~Bosl-o1i, Hollclt 12:45 ton blue lino, after taking a ptlCKV Penalties —- Egan. Field, Hillcr, batted back to him as two Bruins Silimldt, tried to corner Ken‘ Mcsdell when he hit. the defence Just in time to Second period talk; BA£XIJIESSETTCH11MGI Hill. 0s a o g1: ned an assist on 2—Brookl , summerhill (Mos the Amerks’ first goal, for he pass- 14: y“ den) ed out o! the right corner w Bill Ponoltleo-Krol, Crawford. Summer-hill, who blasted a five- footer through Brimsek during the Tim-d luring Ii-Erioloklywi. Egan (Mosdell, Hill) 15th minute of the second period. The Bruins’ only success folluw- . . ed the Americans’ first nlsh 0d‘ the Penult-ies-Krol, Anderson. 'I—New York. Juzda (Pike, M. Colville) 13:06 , 8-Toronto, Kam-pman (Schi-lner, - Carr) 15:1 9—New York. Pike (Pratt, Shi- bicky) 18:00 Penalty-Warwick. brains defeat Maple Leafs 3-2 D TLiul number of PUPHS — ~ “Z285 The number of teachers employed is us follows:- Rrlncg street School 1B; W957- Kent school 1T. QUPBD 541L151"? sflwot 30; Rocliford squure School 1o; Also 2 Mrmtugl Training In- 3- t , Total 7 . s ‘Tliieoxofrnount paid as Supplements 721309731 5'64’- L-wm“ , ,_ . Pterc ed alone atop the National not“:o51‘"*‘"..£:1t..t2:. its; Hoe. tog-- mo“ _, _ . css . ,, 2-11 ritiatdti ‘.1€ff.‘...““...i’.’3”°°. ..:...".£ fffl-g? éimivzw“ T” $60 80’ or gliliat ciipttulfii iuid assistant man- '_ ‘ f‘ n . . - _ ~ i At tlio Cwrfltlflc éxfimmitioi}. 9'3%;Ag?1l§‘ysl%gngiafifi9xidisputed ~, a c~ o e e n §§££.°“1.$.§ s‘. “soot tutu or ttififiiéfiJhfiioifiytiiildwuiii Prince Street School, made the 3_2 m cverume he“, Saturday 1n hiqhest. number of marks in the what migm prove to be Clappefs Ci“ and, as usual in such a case. 13st stand. Th0 big‘. llkeuble qq- ivas awarded u prize cf $15.00 by me fence-man who will be 35 next week. Board. was! séenouslv injured in the third pero . The Achilles tendon of Clap r's left leg was severely cut by a s a-te when he collided Wli-il Bingo Kamp- Awarded Medals At the closing exercise in June the following pupils were awarded _ tiic Governor-Generics Bronze man behind the Boston net. in ‘i111? lvivtlals for Hoficiencyz- third period while the Bruins viere Pm,“ stfipt school‘ M155 Ann short-handed. The Achilles tendon West Kent. School, Miss Frances h lcia-fi -sa§i ‘JR?’ wndon was Isabel Bourke‘ sgvged but held together by mus- Qucen Square School, Mr. Don- I It m be robab, 51x weeks P.'(i Joseph Mactlonzild. 250W éQPpQV ‘rim beyablc to ah llochford Sonar» School - Miss mnbpt to‘gkaw K. thlccit 1\lcNcel_v. _ SUNIMARY During tho ."i1lll1l1(‘1' vocation not Firs; Period niilv was. there it considerable a- 1_-r0,°nt°_ Mam-Cm}. (Langene) mount of interior decorating done 431 in the tour schools but the roof v1 Penalties-Smith, Church. N. Mctz. the anncx 0f Prince Street School, Second [rm-tog irhicii was leaking badly. W118 r0- 2-Boston, Cain (Bauer) 3:49 plurcd. The roof on the Janitofs Il-Boston, Wiseman (Conachcr) 111111.50 in West Kent School, which 8:48 \':;1:.- leaking, was covered with fire- 4--Toronto. Drillon (Apps) 16:34 1 not shingles, as was also the east PenaltY-Jifillettf. srcle of the root of the Janitor’: _ Third Period house at Prince Street school. Scoring-None. As there has always been trouble Penaililes-Hurililckfiln» m heating the annex of .Prince mine“- Wmmm‘ Mc Cmcdy, ,. . . Ottcrllmr diutors from the old building to the Periamekn‘ Jackson (mmcoth Annex and installing one or two new ones. Ln connection with the siime difficulty all the windows in the annex were weather-stripped. ‘Fhc windows of one room on the top floor or the old building were similarly treat/ed. All these repairs were paid for out of’ current revenue and no de- bentures were issued by t-he Board during the vcar. Manual Training was carried on during the year with excellent 11i- struCtOrs in both west Kent. and Queen square Schools, and we be- leve with Slllflldld results. At the former school some 201i boys re- <r 1' lnstructi-m under Mr. Le- zmi E T: 1nd at Quccn square St 11ml nhou ‘.314. boys received simi- in- iustrttctioii from Mr. Percy Bar- lon; The toms. intending these class- . prove invaluable to tltviu in lutcr lilo. Durinu April and May and from swim-moor tttli to October 31st girls from Prnicc Siftft. and West Kent - -. schools mcclvcd instruction 1n Zznifimfiuékllgéydlagillée gxglére‘; N’; pYZlCilCfl] Domtstic science in the m, Bruins i kitchen of Prince of Wales College. , ‘ During the latter term 70 girls from Prince Street School received this instruction under tho direction of duct), Komipmon, Smith. Krauts granted Leave of absence Until Feb. 14 BOSTON. Feb. 1—fAP)-'Ihe management of the Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins announc- cct Saturday that the ten-ms Kitch- ener line-Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumort-had been granted leave of absence from thepRgyalli Canadian Air Force un- c , . The} trio, ivlm enlistcd in the R, CA1". lust week aflcr bring culled for act-ivc service with tho Canad- ian hcme defence torccs, thus will FIRE COMMITTEE .... Muriel ‘Necks 11nd 66 girls ending Deccmbcr 31st, 1941, sub- from west Kent School under the mitted by Chic; Angus Macgtwh. direction of ltfiss Bessie Prowse. om; During the two pcriods mentioned we had nmegymtne (99; ggye 132 girls from Rochford Square School received similar instruction 11-. the kitchen nf that school from one of the tcnchers. The girls from tnc thice schools sccm to be great- ly interested in this work. During the ycar several of our lows; fmwhers wore erupted leave of ab- . smoe on account of being culled for military service. From West Kent School Mr. Ernest D Reid: Prom Queen Squaw Smhool Acting Prin- cipal J. W. F. McCallum and Act- ing Vfcc-Princinal Alfred P. Dou- cetto (the latter lnfrr rcslgncd) and Sixteen Dollars and Cents. ($i52.9l6.96I. 95 gallons Soda Acid chemical. 22 packages Garbo Oxide. Master Adaptor used times. 1642 feet of ladder used. was 91 percent. from Prince Stu-t School Miss The new cqtiinmcnr sixppllmi thr- Muriel Wool“ Department during the year con- In June Mr. ..' W Boultor was 5mm o! the following; reappointed a 11111111101‘ of the Board I/v the G0\‘(i'll|llt‘i1t and M1‘. H. F‘. AioPhce “'11s rmppumtcd it mcmbcr 1, of the BORHi hr the City. Ladder, We regret tlmt our r-xpendittircs exceeded our ZYlCOIIIC but, owin to the war and remembering the d t'fi- culty of getting coal during the previous wintrr, acting on the ud- vice of thou: who understand the 500 ft. Dunlop 2 l-2 itich hose. 15 holmets. and we therefore Jpent, $1277 29 more for coal that we had estlmuvd at, the beginning of the year, In fnrmrr yxenrs 1t would zir,‘ tu purchvse 1 . .1 w:- now have suf- ficient to inst until at least late in the aprlnl. Beard of Pirc Underwriters. honor of 11min‘! ':""-""" lbfjlflliidfi" (Continued on page 7.3.1 7) The follouing is a mpnrt of your Citv Flt-o Dcpzirtmctit for the year alarms during the year. The fire loss was One Hundred and Fifty Two Thousand. Nine Hundred and Ninety-Six Equipment used to fight these fires is as fol- 17950 ft. of 2 1-2 itich hose laid. eighteen The average attendance at firrs G5 ft. Aluminum Extension We used 311 gallon; of gasolin". In July we put an efficiency wit on the LaFrimce Pumper at Gov- emmenf. Pond and am D1955"! i0 report that this machine is l.’1 first clz-s; condition. all tests conform- ing to regulations of the National On October 10th, we had 1H- District Offzcvr Daniel D. Ivoll of the LonriomEivI- ianr’. F717‘ Brgidc. as he hiri b- ru up!‘ (‘A- Play I2 matches In week-end Bcnspiel here Twelve matches, were played in the bonspicl staged at the Chi:- lotietowti Curling Club over the iveek-cnd. Competition was verv close in several of the matches. 1n Saturday evening curlers sat dawn to a, banquet served in Winchester banquet hall. Following were the results: Friday:- R. Carruthers 8; R. R. Bell, 5. H. F. MctPh/ec 8; Hon. T. A. P. S. Cobb. 8: W. C. Davies, 6. H. I. Sptliett, 9; Dr. E. S. Gidd- ings, 8. J. E. Steins, l0; —--—5. ' Saturday:+ H. L. Sear. 16; Col. G. E. Full, 3. A. G. Putnam, 6: R. E. splllett, 5. J. J. Morris, 5; A. W. HyndmanA. W. . Cruikshank, 7; C. H. Black, 5 Judge's. c. Duffy. s; H. wm- tlicst-rr. 4. C. Stewart, B; P. W. Turner. 3. Miss Tbacker Retains title WENNIPEG, Feb. 1—(CP)-Mary Rose Timckcr vron the Canadian Wcmens Figure Skating Champ- ionship for tho second successive year hcrc Saturday night. The 18-year-old Winnipeg r1, Canada's outstanding woman ath eta in 1941, outpotnted a 13-year-old future great. tiny Barbara Ann Scott of Ottawa. Elizabeth Ann Mc-Kcllrir of Winnipeg was third and Virginia Wilson of Tomntu fourth. Michael Kirby, who moved to Toronto from Winnipeg three ago and won the Canadian Junior Chrimroionship last. year, captured the ‘s senior title this time, out-pointing Donald Gilchrist, also of Toronto. the only other entrant. Regals win 11-6 In overtime NEW GLASGOW. NS, m. 1- (CPw-Plctou Rellflls were awarded n: 11-6 overtime win over New Gin-gov: Volcanors last night after eight minutes of overtime in an AnLigonish-Plcfou-Colchestler Hoc- kcy League game. The home fans. angered by l. tripping penalty to one oil their players. so cluttered up the loo wit-h broken bottles and other ob- jccts it. was impossible to continue play. Referee Art Dalton gave Ro- gals the game. The regular play had ended in l. 6-6 tie, and Regan scored four tlmcs in the unfinished overtime. Quebec Aces win QUEBEC, Fleb. 1—(O‘P)—Q1lebe0 Aces and Montreal Royals, throw- ing caution to the winds after l. mild first period, rushed from mil 0nd of the ice to the other in nun- ocssivc waves tn u. high-scoring, wide-open Quebec Qnior Hockey League game here today with the Aces defeating Royals. 11-5. Each team scored once in .110 first ported but in the middle frame Aces counted six limos t0 the via- itofs once while in tho third ner- 1o<l Aces again outscored the Mont- rcalcrs four to three. with today's contest here, tho only one scheduled in the league. Aces consolidated their grip on second place and rsmained four points txhlnd the league-leading Ottawa Senators who outscored Cornwall 6-3 Saturday. -——--_... UNITY AGAlthrr JApAN CAPE TOWN - 1GP) -— Point. in»; out. the Ilnltcd State- prggpnt- 1'11 n united front it 1t:: wm- with J-u: n. Prim:- Mui". - mum "fled all 511th Afrlmns 'l;)(3_c|n._1 QZw. ~--==o1~n1ncnt‘s war polio; in tho past to folliw the American cftampia. ALWAYS c000- The Weather Matters not-ICE ALWAYS GOOD JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE A SKATE FOR HEALTH YES, 8-10 TONIGHT TllE FORUM CHARLUTTETQWN__t;uAie1gi.-3N y _ Canadiens win 3-2 over Chicago ....._.i. CHICAGO, Feb. l-JAPi-Thc ldSi-pliiCC Motittcal C-JlnfldlCH-S ne- fcated the fourth-place Chicago Black Hawks tonight, 3-2, in a National Hockey mag-tie game be- fore 14,067 SpGCl-iliifs in thc Chi- cago Stadium. Rad Hwsfli. cf "1’? HSBVRS wits banned from the game midwuy in tho first period \\ given Illa-JO!‘ and match mi: 1o . penalties. '~_L-.Il E. 1%“ tennis were tied 1-1, at the end of the first period and 2-2 at the close of the second. The win- ning tally was made at 17:15 of the final frame mien Charley Sands, of Montreal, bent goalie Sam Lo Presti. o! the Hawks, following a rink-ion: dash by Raw Getlifle. Hamillts dismissal from the ice W115 the result. of a clash between the Chicago red-head and Gerry Hoffoman of the Canadians. There 11m been considerable witnecessa jostlin among the players 1 throng the eanly Part. at the me and the Hamlll-Heffeman oust. was the first oven outbreak of s rife. The Canadicns were ahead at. the time, 1-0, but with each side a , ~ - lvw" ‘ti-q HBYWIILS tied the r For a Delightful Change Rel/cm A delightful blend of Turkish, Virginia and Burley tobaccos for rolling your own. chcstcr Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO Jiiuivonm, 1 a count on Bob com- Joo Benoit Maggi- gi the second)“ period buPéW 8.11m rem’: mMle it 24.11385: m?’ Chico“: “Mi 11 Ca ley of the Hawk? aairliigbgug 5m iu banned, me ctuwgoan,“ with only i3 play-gm the °1Xn Dan-t of the game 1 SUMMARY Pint Period -Oa:in.di , 11 i§“1§,i~‘> $55: Q“ ‘y ‘smdb M 2-— cog. gzzzCflfse (Mostem, P9 . P0 Bltl ‘l.....ti".£‘1ti".$§§:“§,,m coho-not). Hoff don. chamoeriifim’ K Rf"- Secnnd Period 3-—Canadlens, Benoit 25,5 4—Chi098;). 133-8181113111 (Ayn-mad ‘Ihonts . Fertility-Portland. Third Period Qiilfliibjiexiiiiis sand‘ “him”. Penalties-R. Carse, Qullty, —§~g m wifb OUT OUR WAY YOU WATCH MOQE CLOSELY FOQTHOSE I LlTTLE PIECES GETTIN it ,_ . my," M aoszvo ‘THIRTY YEARS "mo 500M TILLIE THE TOILER-FIERY TRAIL With Major H005! TELL ME AN‘ Ti-t‘ ROUNDHOUQE CAN _ , noon HlM WtTt-l AN tuoieNANT- titer-t scowL! WELL,AMO6,I FINALLY LANDED A 7f HURRICANE IE-ROUND one FER RouNoi-touee / wwu some srooee CALLED / HURRICANE PLUNKEFTI-MA-THEV PLUNKETT i6 A WALTZERV, QUARTER AN ' _ _ otzrsuestwro 2 - av Tl-\'WA\I, A5 soon MATCH » AM "i: LATE FOR outz. FIGHTER e-o/ ' . euepsk ? 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