FEBRUARY 2o. 12:12 P. W. c. And s. 0.11. ziiéet In Opener OfRed-hotSeries At The Forum Tonight nmiifit Dunstarfa Un squad in the first game of Intercollegiate series to decide we holder of the Weiiner ‘rrophy. Saints will be defending an. that. they won last year Lit my after a hard-hitting ha - ught series the l whic Mdn’: ever been witnessed here. And rivalry is Just as keen and in- most is at 105i is 111811 a D911"? °" c u" all ID" ‘Edison. like fut year mqyvrillbevut infuli force to- night to help their team along with lusty vocal su POTE- Bnth yquads wil have chan "nape Graduation has deple m, ranks t the vacancies have m“ {med by culpable newcomers. ooih squads have been showing ‘ma, {can in limes; thodire h nothing else but in this series. When these two riv- als meet they usually play far above their heads so great is their returned the victors cs to be Ind such will be the case tonight. The students have been doing talking up the ser- ies ever since the dates were set and tonight i-he Fcrum will re- sound to the hoarse-throated yells 0f both cheering sections. The hodsey will be fast, tum- hlttinc lhd . soul e there won't be a dull mo- ment ls both g0 out in search of that all-important first spine in a three grime series. The game will get wway at. 8.15 sharp and if you desire a good aeatmele itajointtobeatihe Ibruan early, EWoIJbIing Brains Drop 6-4 Verdict pmoql om Iiitfallod 13$: “sum-mt... Ooncoher) 162i Bowling 1a.! IAII bowl-mo rAI-AOI gnlghie of Columbus were r _ an 14c ll wiiiar. 1:: i: t: E1 ham- 10c m m ma. camel»! 10B 138 13° w. r. mamm- na 1:1 1'14 v, J‘. manna , 1w 11': 14s rent-nos. ha: Isiah»- I. loeombo I! 1U I’! o. oomuo- 10s m w: h Doyle ' H0 118 195 wsuoxma , no 16a 14a p. woman r H: is: ‘ ‘i’ 1 m 20a 1a no audio '1. loeomba m. nigh three 1'. slocombe sac. Iii t- } lit it? an mflfl! m 1n 1s: r. unaann ms m m I. A. Farmer 134 144 102 1. McDonald 142 15v 14o I. Doucetto _ . 234 m 1a: In; lludhht a. n1 an 10 lev. G. 2i! 199 150 c. Mitchell 1o1 1m 12o o Murphy 155 19s 1e4 C. K611 150 171 156 a. mil 1w 12o 1o1 1. o. 1r: 14s 10a n11 dnlle is. omnony an, nun three n. cunnouy m mien-national League Davis I Inna-a:- ino ling To Amerks 3—Btooklyn, PenlltY-afifln (Edd, 0h leeond Period 4: s-Boston, Hiiler (Hollett) 6:50 B—<'Brooklyn, Hill (Benson) 11:15 ‘f-Boatornariaiiett (lvicGill, W1”- man) l . Penalties-A. Jackson, chamber- Efiln 18257. Third Period , yhurch (Armstrong) 6:77 chamber-loin - .H"--..o".....°“l'"=~ .. m“ . 6:1 Penaltles-Bruclrnrnaaciraon Pete Kelly Leading A.H.Ll Scoring race h; during which cked hi. gimfluo 3gb points Pete Kelly, bis ilhoheopa his ntpeugewiilbehardtoov- Pete's efforts will be highly ep- prcclatv. hero where he proved a. very popular figure bot/h on and oiff the ice and his numerous friends will be pulling atrongily for him to his lead to the inish. Icn i; standing cl the then loading acorera: G A Pta Springfield 21 35 56 Tru el. Washington 29 21 50 cuwnmingmamhdme’ "um... it t." t , e ,Providence 20 2'1 47 cDonald, Buflfelo 24 20 44 Walter-t. Springfield 14 30 44 Heron, ttdbumih 23 19 42 Bcucher, Providence 15 26 41 Sherri. Pittsburgh 15 26 41 Dow 189 M0 ll’! l." ‘Md. it‘. it l3? . na , W. Cudmore 16D 227 133 w. umtto 11a 134 17:1 Hockey Practice Total-MM. Iumsm- Junior Royal; hockey practice l... Phillipa 110 311 I28 this (Friday) afternoon at the J. McMahon 131 208 142 Forum at i o'clock. Juvenile Roy- J. nykens 19B 1'12 142 aln practice tomorrow afternoon R. McDonald 196 158 I'll also at i o'clock. All members of M. Block 221 149 110 both teams are asked to make it Total-i . a point. to attend. I-Iigh single i... bowling 240 Signed, High three L. Phillips i104. Walter Lawlor, Coach. Tonight at 9 o'clock:- Bik Four league:- Five Aces vs. Corvettes. Tldmnrish Rink iWins way to Trophy final A rink skipped by Dr. F. W. Tid- mush yesterday afternoon deieat- ed R. B. P. Jardintva rink 11-6 in the semi-final of the wright Tro- ml! competition. ~Piay was close Wihout. with the winners curl- ‘!!! steadily all the way to gain their win. ‘" Dr. Tidmarsh now meets R. R. 3001i in the final encounter for the h iihvand agreat toh ise ct- Od between the twonktenly trimmed Ambers enlists In Coast Guard W“! qualifications. m]: (“b68113 he would be made taming do! oust. Guard physical 1'90 0T8. _§nw$" 5ana.dn'a total _ h prod ti ' u u“ a; gimfg: 1941 was Rizzuto looks For good year iVit/t Yankees UT. UR/G. 1'10... HO. 19 ._(AP)-.Ha1vin successfully run the gauntlet, stage fright and the usual assortment of Jitters which beset a rookie brcakin! 111'“) the major leagul-‘B. Phil RXZZUYD. the pint-sized New York Yankee shortstop, figures his sophomore year, i942. should be a 8000 00¢- "I think playing last season with the Yankees has made me 10p P" cent a better bail player.” R-Y-Zilw said today, shortly after arriving ere to bask in the sunshine and €.°i’.§‘”n':. .3?“ lmt“. er m a wner. "Po J Gordon my n cc and RedSRA-‘tlfe helped my fielding a lot. The coached‘ me in every me an before everv series rankle (trosetti sat. down with me and went, over every batter on the am e a . p‘?! t.“€.‘3“.?n"°i."tt . '° “" "ihen, £00,? learned a lot about toners and my batting oualit l0 better. 1 won't be teasing I0 hard. either. tYYluB to We "i! l0 I lot of lwell piss notion." ' par/tr. MIX or TUBES DONDON --(CP)—- Accidental administration cf nitrous gas ' stead of hydrogen was the coroners verdict of tho cause of death of C. A. Inlataoe, 24 a. barman who con- sented to an operation so he could join the R. A. F. Tubes were wromly ctnnected for the anaes- thetio be", they didzft wait for to Play. Gqsh a iel- P imwo T_I'_IE CHARLOTTETOV"1\I GUARDIAN PAQE. SEYEN Big Ice Racing Card V. Scheduled For Saturday- Thfi bigkest ice racing program of gfiodwmn- with eight classes "led k planned for Saturday 11191110011. it was announced by members of the Victoria u n8 Club. It was emphasized mat because of the number of classes "1 Wfls extremely important B that the races start promptly at; 1 oclock. The classes will be called I-I they appear in the list below and ly luv hor oi. d be 11$‘ 63,590“? Y" Y ill time will o n the Dmbabllelslieiarikiis: “m” Wm‘ Class B Trot. Heatherbcll, Lucky Guy. Lil-SIMS First, Babyget, 01w A. Pace: Allie Bumham. llstK Bc;_lc Scott, Albert E. Grattan, W811i. N’See.“°t d ass E. an Pace: Ha v . Miss Brewer, Pater Grattan, gky Ohicf. and Abba Jackson. Class C. Pace: Brian Yorke, Nell Cochatodale, Little Peter, Charlotte ‘Class A Trot: Juanita Axworihy, Lusty Frisco, Bonnie Mary, Mr.,Tl!- llkee-Iibr-All: Silent Mac. Bingin’ Sam. Millie Kalmuck. Class B. Pace: Jippy K., Rose Worthy, Rosebud. Lady Hal. Glass D. Pace: Jackie Volo, Joe V010, June Set, Sampson Royal, Le- land and Princau Kalmuck. Big Week - end Program Planned By Curling Club A WM of 14 matches are sched- uled at the weekend bonspiel at the In Summerside Tonight Oharlottctow -S11mmerside riv- alry will be resumed at summerside tonight when the RAJ‘. station team of Gharlottewwn tangle with the R..O.A.F. squad of Summcrside 1n the second game of a series to dflide the Airmen: championship of P.E.I. R..C.A.F‘. lead one game to nothlngmresuit oif their victory at (Xiarlo town a few weeks ago. ‘Ibnicut. the mu". squad will ioumev to the western capital by special tmin and a large crowd is expected to take advantage of the 599C111. Fbres are low for the re- turn trip with the train leaving Oharlotietown at. 5.45 and retum- in; after the game. The RAJ‘. team is anxious w square matters with their opponents and with acme stiff practice sessions under their belts will ice a much gtrong- er and better conditioned squad for tonight's encounter. Dodge rs start Spring training HAVANA. Feb. 19--(AP)— Brooklyn Dodgers opened their spring training today and right. away Manager Loo Durocher con- fided in booming words “they're the kind of a ball cliio I have been looking for." This all-out-if it. was-observa- tion cnmc on‘, after Durozhar de- ma11ded'— " idn't you see the way they got. into that one-hour practicsrdsiltlhk tell them to run. They did it. thkfisctlves.‘ It's guy! like that. it i wn. B"Thoy got u... kind a spirit. that B915 Lnem 1:1 there scrapplna. Ill miss some of the 179315. Parlicillflfiii Wasdell. He was that kind W I layer, and I'd never have traded him if I'didn‘t have to. lie was t about the with Pittgbilg: rs “£11m, admitted‘ tnét sometunes "us. n” ' storming Yifingiibiikgiaiaiiiakeliiétent." _--—-——-——-"*""' Mmrmlrs cunmum Before her marriage t0 6110 first president, Martha Wflshiihl- gm mid four children by her irst husband. Two died in Monm- SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1942. Charlotttetown Curling Club. Keen TIME-w) compe tion is ted. 51m"!!! nllhtptilcnner will be I“ N“ h“ served in the Winchester Banquet W0‘ Dav“ J-A- “ml 11.111‘) 1min aao to uao. $311132! gin-m 10w“; u, ; . 1na . . es ‘ i‘ ° m“ P. s. Cobb x 1. Sp t FRIDAY. , Tfilttfi ”' ‘m I» 1o- = - Ron Norman l". Cannon u. m; 1,_ , Chas. Stewart J.J. Larabee mm" mp0,...“ “a wmmm Stuart Moore AL. McPherson Mark McGuigan w.'r. Weir 5- 9- Mm" WW- 11ml gvain Home w. Plokard 5MP Skip l! E6 Duffy 8.3. S ith 5gp ' 5gp Ice No. 3:- Chas. McKinnon Guy Kennedy 1°. m; |;_ R5. Stoddard HI‘. McPhee n q“, 5,, ma. Bishop av. Spillett R, g“ 3,11 JL awn“ JJ‘. McLeod J.P. Simmonds n. 1. Sear w. Tariton skip Skip W.R.. C i . . sup ru kshanks A W Hyndman l” Nm 4:_ L. Stevenson Art Roper '--~~- was’ “codex ltervyn Johns p_ A“ . . e oore qqgdm 5W4 K 30h“: JJ. Morris I..S.P. Jardizie 1g. Garmiliers an. Ce 9MP Skip _ - MWWBQITWYY J H. Howatt p 5k TlMll-H-i RM. .,,, . I“ m” “- i ' Ronlugarrieo. n-I h B McLaren !'. R. Be ~ n; R Befien WAHIf/gpgtfi Harper McNcill 0K. Presby J_ n Burden E Drlscou Rus Spiilett Clever McLean 1.. a. MclViillan AG. Pittman RE- spme“ 0-H- Bitch p Sm, skip Skip Ice No. 2:- mm M“ a1: Mcljxelill Stirling McDonallgd I“ N,“ z. 0C0 B!‘ y M.W. WOC 5 w. o. c1111;- ‘Pom McAdam P-w- “"1"” Ed“ N‘°.h°1§°" A H; Mould my Quigley Col. G. E. Full Dr. W.F. Ticmaish m- Pierce up. roman 5MP ski!’ Dr. S. Giddlngs Dr. H. M lntyr sup 65km e Ice. No. 8:- Jas. Dutgy H. Henrfizbaxly‘ ,1 5 J u, G. Bea n Henry Ca ,.$g,,,,°°"‘,,;';k, Mfiqwuugx Dr. w. McDonald nnnn Worthy D,‘ J08‘ McMillan Wm Ings T.W.L. Prowse Albert McKinnon B. JmGallant H McInnis Ice No 4,_ S p Skip P. McInnis Sid But-hoe R. H. Jenkins Chas. Yorke Mao McKinnon Dr. J. Lantz Geo Keefe Henry Winchester RAJ’. plays w» Skip Spares-Hon. T. A. Campbell. S. McKay, J. P. McIntyre, B. Jones, J. Montgomery, W. Munroe, A. Bag- nall, S. Paoli. F. Chappel. BRINGING UP FATHER qWAG JUST OVEIZ SICK? AH‘- M12 (JIGGS A/OLJR i5 NOT Millionaires Knocked out SYDNEY. N. 3., Feb. 19~(CP)— Sydney Millionaires, who made the Allan Cup iinals last year, were knocked out of the rgige for a Cape Breton hockey league playoff berth tonight when the leading Glace Bay liviiners gave them a 10-5 trounc- ng. Miners and the second-place North Sydne Victoria; will play of! for the ague title and the right to enter the Maritime play- downs. Tonight's loss made it im- possible for sydney to overtake Vics. Turning on the ressure from the start. Miners rolecl up n 5-0 lead in the first two periods before Sydney finally connected for three straight goals early in the third. But then Miners got another four in a. row to tuck the game away. Ten g0als in all were scored in the last session. Pat Desblens, Miners’ red-hot winger, scored again and r n hi: streak to M consecutive ea. Wings smash Chihawks 6-I DETROIT. Fob. l9—(AP)—D& trait. Rod Wings exploded with three goals within six minutes 1n the second period tonight and got. three more in the final period to defeat Chicago Black Hawks 6-1 in a National Hockey League game. It was the first defeat in four starts for the fourth-place Chicag- ns 0a . Rookie Jerry Brown, playing his fourth major league game, scored twice for Detroit and other goals went Don Gmsso, Jack Stewart. Eddie ares and Mud Bruneteau. With less than i-hrce minutes re- maining, Doug Bentley tallied for Chicago and erased goalie Johnny Mowers’ bid for s. flfih shutout of the season and his second in suc- cession. v srnvnuanw ' First Period Scoring-None. Perlaltles-Abel, cooper. Second Period 1—Deéi.roit Grcsso (Abel, Wares) 6t 4 2—Dst-roit. Stewart (Bruncteau, Liscombe) 10:24 9—11'_>1et5r3oit, G Brown (Ctirvethl Penalties-—None. Third Period 4-D.=i.r0it, Bruneteau (Llscombe, Howe) 8:40 5-mtroit, Wares (Grosso) 8:67 ‘troit, G. Brown (Stewart, Garveth) 18:30 ’1—C'hica_g0, D. Bentley (M. Ben- ley‘) 17:12 Penalties-Marsh. Stewart, Bill Carse. Cooper, Bush. ECHO 0F IRELAND An echo at "Eagle Nest" in the mountains near the Lakes of Killarney. Ireland. will repent n. bugle nIte more than 100 times. Mlnardk relieves aches. WELL-IF‘ DUGAN msr THINKS HE is SICK-HE'S A smear THINKEFZ- The above picture was snapped at the Upper Queen Street rink a short while ago and shown a mull portion of the children in attendance at the regular Wednesday afternoon skate. This skate is "free" to children up l0 sixteen and is thoroughly enjoyed. In fact. the "kids" luck forward to it eagerly and n] many us 500 have been in attendanc afternoon; throughout the season. l Senators regain League leadership OPTAWA. Feb. l8—(OP)—Ot- taxva Senators moved back into ilie Quchcc Senior Hockey League leadership tonight with 3, 2-1 v13- Tory over the third-place Cornwall Flyem. A third-period a.l Jack Carthv enablggd tngysetfiiiig; to snarl) a 1-1 tie which had exist- ccl since the first period. Coach Gene Ohouinardls Senators always held l" edge over Flycrs but. their territorial superiority was nullified it FIRST OF SERIES KEEN COMPETITORS WELLNER TROPHY ii AZ Z l. E THE connnons MEET IN HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP P. W. COLLEGE vs. ST. ININSTAWS UNIVERSITY the acrobatic netmtmciing of until b! little Conny Dion, put Senators in front to 8 engineered the other Sen breaking away} from a power p ay ear Smooth ynrki-‘IS Fred tied it urp for Fiyera i0 later. Remember W (Bv The Canadian Press) Phil Scott, British heavyweght champion. held a tea." or 400 debutnnts and social- _ fashionable Palm Beach club 12 years ago io- boxi lv prorninents a day. "Phainting Phil" Sharkey five days later on a technical knockout. Price —3.'>c Plus h tax :09 0f the final period. Cartiiy also atcr goal, in the firs-t. period. N. I. L ITANDING Oarthy stay at Club NEW York ‘Toronto Boston Chicago Brooklyn Deoroit Montreal Cornwall Gardiner minutes hen SKATING TODAY 3-5 FORUM “b0 ng met J sick and lost Hockey Tonight w. n1 FORUM“ TO-NIGHT 8.15 SILT] AFTER GAMI ~ RE A COLISIN JANE’$-- SO SARAH- ' MR- BUDGE --wuv,mu.i.ie, t THOUGHT vou NEVER cams 1o we r WOODSTOCK! 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