Eiaég’: [tlhn itoba ’s WinningStreak Halted By Saskatchewan In Dominion Tankard Play , i By Scott Young oouver. gmpdinn Press Staff Writer NWO Booth-Quebec match Myra, March 4—(CP)—One ran strictly to form, with Quebec 1Q . molest amazing finishes in history of the Canadian Curl- Champlonshilps broke Mani- y/s winning streak at three here may leaving Ontario the o:lly ‘n rink after the fourth hm o; the 15th annual Mutton- ‘u’; Brier Tankard even-t. m drama came with the last m, rocks of the fourth-round “glyphs-Saskatchewan match, af- w. Pg; Halls Kitchegrer. 0512i. rugs trounced the my from Prince Edward Island 13-5 and Nova. Scotin had defeated Quebec 14-6. Northern Ontarlu Md mien 15-8 before thq accurate mot-milking of Bill Finlayis British Columbia rink a few minutes before while Alberta won 12-7 over New 15L The Szfikatcllgewan- ifoba game was on one :1? (n the ice and the gallery mov- 4 closer to watch the final end of ; guns that had been close all the III’. l 1nd been three down “mm” Q t end. Dunbafs ico-lkl . ‘no 1.51 failed its purpose. lelvlns mnitoba counting one. Then Doug Adm, with one of the smoothest deliveries in the sport, drew to the “he, slde of the houie leaving Dunn; with g widely-spread tar- "lgunbar. coming up with his firnt lock, his rinks seventh-raised one 9f u! Manitoba rocks from the house and caromed gently over to the buttin to lie shot. Albert Wake- field. the Manitoba skip. drew W m, muss but Dunbar still w_a.s ly- mg shot. Then came Dunbcrs lust ‘not. s hard, running rock, aimed to tulle out one or both the Man- itba counters. Instead it hit Dun- blr‘; first rock and both. skidded from the house. leaving Manitoba wuntingallwo‘ asped for Dtmbas-‘s er . hadylgft Manitoba with two counting, and Wakefield. had qlly to draw to the house to tie ti, game and force an extra. round. ‘lhemck left Wakefieldis hand and started into the dead zone be- fore his lead and second began to t for 15 feet befmit: y I rest absdt l2 llcliutoofortoouuntasthetying Dun barb real margin came in tenth. when he scored four to fncm behind. Wakefieldb on- cewas a difficult double- nln which failed when the third lock in the misc wenlt about a (wt foo far to count as sitot-rrok. Bill Finlayb British Columbia Yl over Don Best's Nththern Ont o champions was the great- cat lurprise of the fourth round. El’ silica beginning his to mail this Brier event but was no Itlthad won 20 gtraighlt “gimme? A match for the veteran from Van- Manitoba HOCKEY NEW ANNAN WINS l-l Iv virtue of their win over the Middleton Bombers the New Annan 81m wok first place in the - mulls and liiecFarlane League being WW1 in the Bedeque rink. Both ""1" were elcnly matched and "it RB-llle was productive of fast "Btu hockov which kept the fans ln a slate of excitement from start sh. There was no score in the second period play start- cd slow until A. Oatwav grabbed d Duck at centre ice raced by the "that w net tn..- twine. Mclnnis WP“! another sifier shortly after. ll E. Hogg scored 0n p1in's gun“!- lrcm a face off. At the ten k lzzmtillgk (‘if McKennat 1 eence wen E0111] McInnis out to scoze. R. 7,7110! mode the light fl'cker on u; MtKl-vs pass. J. Tuplin got Mmh at the close or the period m uttart made a wonderful save. Nl10d QIIGOd 2-2. Dubalthe lhlld period opened Mc- mmd and DesRoche made Mc- move but 'i‘uplin put New m! lhcad on a hard snot from “Meet out. Multart was kept busy -M¢Krv bagged a tally trcm a m n in front of the net to make ‘Mr: read 4-2 in favor of New - J- Green and J. Clark le- llldillcwn Goal s Mutter-t‘ a - “W- A. QJLWBY L. Cameron! Pg: . McDonald. A. Dealivoche, M. Bradshaw J. Mc- ltcw e. Annan: Goal D. M I l is: "m"! Hons. c. n - rel-Jill. F. McKay. J. archbank, “will. R- Raynor. -_-_._. “Fa-rm. Ausrrurum-m the ""1 River. Heitlesvilie, n resort 45 miles iron Mel. "l Eflitlsh trout which the nil-lace vmm ca led rnw meat from hlnnm e llsh has during the past A‘ [:31 trained b the fam- 5:555 '2 i; 5'5": Z "- .,. .1 r._ 5 2 ‘l? .-, 3.‘ =7 .3 z 5 s‘ 5 Q E 5' 5 0 P. "W! year. , Ill-Ecru) l-sus. or sox “"00. March i-ulm-un Rim. cflllllfl. widow of ' "Tmé-TBY. was elected clubchlcuco White Cox today for n cue-yes: c of the Leedcr .- 5 lmlng its fourth straight match of the competition while F. E. Heath's band of Dnrtmmth. NS, curlers won their third of four to stay tied in second p . C. H. Handley. the Quebec skip made some fine shots dill-D‘ tn» first few ends but Nova. Scotin scored fturs on the fifth and sixth to put an end to the close play. On the sixth, Handlers last rock was an attempt to draw into the house and cut off a Nova Static three-entici- but instead it raised a Nova. Scotls. guard into Zhe count» 1118 circle to give the Heath quer- tet four. Ontario’; victory cver Prince 111d- ward Island was fairly soft and Hall, skip of the Kitchener Granite Cur club representative was not in g fonn. Twice. on the eighth and 10th qnds Hall's final rocks went astray and cut off his own scores to give Prince Edward Island the counters for the end. Cruikshank, Prince Edward Island skip, was not at his best. Hall's early margin was more than enough to carry him. He scor- ed threes on each of the first two ends and a four cn the fourth. for a lead that never was threatened. Howard Palmer's Alberta rink looked good in its third victory of four games. ‘Ihene was little need for Palmer's ability to make his last rocks count in his triumph over J. S. Malcolm's New Bruns- wick representatives but on one end-the eighth-he drew through six and a-narrow port to lie shot with his final rock. Malsoim. the New Brunswick veteran, played u. similar shct to count one in the h end. Bert Halli 10-0 vcifory over Bill Dunbafs Saskatchewan's featured the thlnd round this morning, while Don Best's Kirkland Lake rink beat Quebec 17-2. In other matches Al- berta sw British Columbia 13-6, Ma toba beat New Bruns- WickI1-3 and Nova Bcotia wan 14-6 ince Edward Island. over Pr THIRD ROUND 5 a P. E. Island 010 010 200 101-6 Nova Scotia 102 202 014 020-14 British Colulnbls. 001 003 101 200-8 All»!!! 110 120 020 024-13 Quebec 000 000 001 010-2 Nor. Ontlflu 111 331 210 202-17 Ontario 020 I01 (V20 101-10 Saskatchewan 301 010 101 020-0 FOUR-TB BOUND British Columbia 101 031 202 203-15 Nor. Ontario 010 m 1oz 010-ml Nova. Scotla Quebec 101 000 020 101—-6 Ontario 330 410 104 110-18 P. It. Island 001 010 010 002-5 New Brunswick 001 102 000 102-7 lbelh 210 010 313 010-l! 201 001 010 410-10 lnhlohevnn 020 110 201 002-9 Guardian comes From behind to Defeat Holmans Last night ct the Ilzrum the Guardian “Angels? under the guid- ance of Putty Pound, defeated Hol- mcnis "victors" by a 4-3 score. I-lohnans iced a squad that was without a. goalie. therefore they put a sixth forward in the nets. Plsy was fast and rugged with both teams handing out acne heavy ccks. Holmans broke the goose egg that persisted with a, goal in the first few minutes after the start of ftw Slime. Holmans continued in force the play and scored two more goals before the game was half over and had a S-gcal lead. "Angels finally came through with their first counter with less than 15 minute; in go. ‘The Guardian (than threw ever! quick 1h in the last five min- ufu, e final score with about 10 seconds (b 80. SUMMARY 1—Ho1rnan's, Areensult. 2-Holman1s. Kelly 8—-I-Ioln1an's. Dlnmcnd. t-Guardisn, Carmichael. , 5—Guardlnn. l-llason (Younz) G-Guudlan, Higson (Carver) 7—Guarld1|h. Carver (1118500) Penaltles-Wiiliarm (2), Bill. Referee-Jfen Woolrldge. MontagueCurling m g recent pin. off game to de- cide the winner o the B68411 Com- petition at the uontmw 9'11"": Club. Dr. McIntyre‘: rink defeat- ed Dr. L. A. Johnston's rm! by a score of 11 to 0. Thejame was l close one and its result was unde- cided until the final stone. The team; were ls followi- A, Frgggr R. T. Matheson a. n. Meal-w» 9- PW" W. Bwhldeli 0.1-1. Boelmer Dr. P. McIntyre Dr. L.A. Johnstnne Ski 11 5K1P-9 The cul-lm are at present In the midst of n competition in which members of the winning team and m; r up will receive Wnr Saving Stumps. Six terlm= an en- tered. The following are the skips: Bec r. . A. Johnstone. ” J2‘ MUM “$1 33c??? 1153a“.- m-ltrwh r f’ Dnbn Poole A. o . r 011 , - | - 030 100 020 020-8 Wash manuptheice and scored three; Navy defeats Dal Tigers in Hoop title game Y HALIFAX, March 4-—(C1P)—'I'he Rn a1 Canadian _ Navy defeated Daghousie University Tigers 37-34[ in tn, first of a two-game total-I score series for the Halifax senior. basketball champLnshzp. The win- nmE team will automatically be-l come Maritime titlcliolders as no other senior clubs are operating in the three provlnom this seasca-l. Americans to Be dropped From 1V.H.L.? March. 4—(CP)- MONTREAL. President Frank Calder of the National Hockey League said t0- night it was "possible" New York Americans would be dropped from the circuit next season. “But," he added, "there has been no official discussion concerning the Americans so far. and there will be no move in any direction a» bout them until the annual meet- ing cu’ the leflElle in May." The N.H.L. may not be optratlng “at all next wlntcr," Mr. Calder said, “That may. perhaps sound far- fefched. but is within the bounds of possibility, because clf the ser- ious situation existing in the world today." BOWLING RESULTS CHARLOT'1‘E'l'0\VN ALLY MIXED LEAGUE Bombers A. Blanchard .171 223 2C6 E. Gregory .. .. ...l41 191 14b‘ B. Le .... ..153 192 225 J. Hastings .. .. .163 106 119 B. Tierney 180 241 _ -26ua, ‘ Wlnxs . J. Gallant .....l66 220 151i J. Dillon ... H.164 231 138; J. Tierney ... . .142 19B 275, R.. Lfl-lanlev .. .. ..1'15 121 141\ J. Michael .. .. .. .154 152 01:13 -—~0 Ladies’ high slnRle. J. Dillon. 231. I Ladies high. three, J. Dillon. 531i. I Gents’ high sings, J. Tierney. 275. , Gents’ high three. J. Tierney. 673. ‘tonight at 7.00 semi-finals. G. and G. vs. Emmets: 8.15 Cubs vs. Truncilers; 8.15. R..C.A.S.C vs. Tanks. Challenge match. R.A.F. vs. Connor " ers. CITY LEAGUE lloop‘s A. Burke ll246 114 232 F. Gaudet .. .. ....3ll 180 239 W, MCNClU .. .. ..215 ital 2' J. Power ...176 217 179 R. Bradlcv .. ... ll265 206 247 1213 B98 1100 —3211 , Prince Groery M. Leonard ....l59 215 296 A. Maclvariane .. ..172 242 1102 F. Doucette .. .3230 186 2118 Dr, Duffv .. "196 llil 2i T. Wilson ... ... .3209 177 275 972 1001 1380' —33a3 High single. F. Doucette. 311. l-ligh three. F. Doucctte. 730. HOLY NAME BOWLING XNTERNATIONAI. LEAGUE Central Barbers L. Phillips . .149 150 171 A. McAskill .. "119 158 166, J. Dykens - . ... 127 212 171. R. McDonnell .. ....157 187 199 A. Murley . . . . . . ....156 179 Cudmoreb Dry Cleaners I D, Cudmore .. ..... 43 156 171 J. Rush 164 181i 172 B. Arbing . Q0148 188 202 G. Cudmore .. U166 157 21.7 W. Cudmore “.282 267 2L8 -2 High single. W. Cudmorc. 282. High three. W. Cudmore. 7B1. Davis (It Fraser's Pullets J. Dowling 156 207 E. Ranlihan 156 207. C. McCabe 185 198- C. Ramsay . 127 1C6; I. McLean .. 135 109 —2256 . Hot Don l‘... Dowling 14.3 182 E. Bolger .. ....2l4 155 147 W. Shaw .. ....131 185 1.26 -P. Dowlinlr .. ..ll3 196 104i R. Chandler .. .. "162 135 "gig?! Indies’ high sinllle. E. Bolger. 214. Ladies’ high three. C. McCabe. 533. Gents’ high single. J. Dowling. 207. Gents’ high three. J. Dowling. 500. Scouts and Guides ell: Four B . | V. Kim! . .180 144 100 n. Duffy 1Z3 198 S. Acorn 151 1'73 S. McInni 107 1Y0 5K1 131 910 -2251 H. Plneau .. .. 107 124 C. Bourke .. .. .. . 123 117 Ci. Anderson .. .. ..163 142 193 E. McMillan .. . 196 148 187 H. Sherran .. .. "184 162 Guides high single. R. Duffy. 109. Guides‘ high three. E. McMillan.531 Scouts‘ high single. Skipper. 209, Scouts’ high three. Skipper. 544. Tonight at 6.30: Lrldics‘ league. Deuces vs. Woolwortlrs Wings. At 0 o'clcck. Bin Four Lcnkllfl. Old Timers vs. Five Accs. REMEMBER wTlEN (By The (Yznndian Press) Right-winger Charlie Ccnachzr. possessor of one oi’ the hardest shots in hockey. practically clinch- ed the 1085 National Hockey fugue scoring honcrs when he scored rmlr of Tomnt ‘s 10 gfalx against Canadians at onlrenl six years ago tonight. Cnnncher. ncw playing defence 1.1" New Ycrk Americans, went on to take the scoring cham- lonshi with a wtal of 36 goals and _ "n might ‘Brains Ruin Amazing Coal-tending In Win Over j Chihawks BOSTON. Mulch 4 —(AP) ~305- ton Bruins ruined one of the best goal-tending exhibitions ever giv- en in National Hockey League his- tory when they defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 before a crowd of 11.000 at the Boston Garden to- night to break their first-place deadlock with Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins had to fire a. wtal of 83 shots at Sam Lo Presti, Chl- cago's amazin rookie goalie. to get the three tal es required for their hard-earned victory. L0 Presti kick- ed out 42 shots. all but a few of them close-ups, before Rioy Conach- er pulled the Bruins into a. i-1 tie after bein. stormed b the enemy on all si es during te first 25 minutes of play. _ 3-2 SUMMARY First Period i-Chicago, March (Dahlsirom. Allen) 4:07. Penaltiesq-None. Second Period 2—Boston, Conacher Cowley) 4:24. kgoston, Schmidt (Bauer) 18:- ( Wisem an. Penalties-Nom- Third Period 4—Cl61°(:&§0, M. Bentley (Allen) B: . kfimton. Wiseman (Cowley) .20. Penalties-Cooper, Smith. would extend Bonspiel l0 Include U. S. TORONTO, March 4-“???- Sir William Muluck, 97-year- old Ontario Jurist and Pllbl" figure suggested tonight In an address at the annual banquet of the Macdonallfs Brier Tank- ard Curling Competition, that the competition he Bxllflflfll W the United States. H; added: "They are engag- ing with us in the serious slde now. It will be our leasure to unite with them in glorious victory over the bombers of the lluns." Premier Thane A. 0811111119" of Prince Edward Island. In another address, remarked! "Th1 l! one Inter-provincial conference which never goes Miners Sweep To Within One Game Of Title Beating Sydney Millionaires 5-4 SYDNEY, NS, March 4—(CP- Glam Bay Mners swept to within a game of the Cape Bretln Hockey League title tonight as they defeat- ed Sydney Mlilionaircs 5-4 for their third straight victory in the best- of-seven final series. Millionaires, last year's Maritime senior tltlists, hue yet to win a game in the rcuzid. Vic Hannebury blazed the trail fol‘ the (Blushing Miners, getting a goal a period. George Snell got two for Sydney. his opening goal giving Millionaires a lead lzitat they held only seven minutes in the first perixi and never regained after l-lannobury wiped it out. Glace Bay 1rd 3-1 at the end of the second period, but yielded three to Sydney as they picked up another pair in the closing session. Vince Gallagher and Jim Dewey did the rest of the Glace Bay scor- ing. Johnny McCrcedy and Bud SUMMARY \ l first Period l-Sydney. Snell (lVl-cfireedy, Snow- don) 6:23 2—Glace Bay, Hannebury, 13:48 Pcna1tles—-Fritz, Mackie. Phillips. Morison. Second Period 3—Glace Bay, Hannebury (Baird) 9:35 4—G1ace Bay, Gallagher (Newbolt) 10:23 PGIIGIL1BS~HH1L McGibhon. Snow- don, Fritz. Dewey (min-tr and misconduct). Third Period _ _ McCrecdy (Walton, Snowd-on) 1:18 6—Sydney. Snell (Van Daclc) 8:03 7-—Gl2ace Bay. Hanneburyt Manson) 6:5 B-Glace Bay. Dewey, 10:48 9-Sydney, McEochern (Walton) 13.57 . P8T1811-1€S—-A1£h15011, Monstn, Phil- lips. Dewey (major), Snowdon (minor and major). McEacirern acciuntcd for the Syd- Referees: C. Taylor, S. Beazley. ney markers Snell didn't get. Attendance 3.600. Lw5csre 110 91 ‘T I Llneu for mil-m- l p R I F|00R105Z—- ~ S G. Vaughan 114 134 128 L. Vaughan 167 155 174 H. Ceilings 146 91 134 L. Stewart 133 150 150' The following players of the Juli- E. JOINS 110 138 122 f iol- Royals are asked to be at the Forum tonight at 7.45 for the open- TOEHI-ZOAB ing game of the playoffs against 4 Kensingtm Juniors for the Island Hllzh single J. MacLalne 200. title. Players are askedto make it H1811 three L. Vaughan 496- a point to be at the Forum at the -~ above-mentioned hour: _ Goal, MsAljtiiur; defence, Kelly. Y5 M0111- Hudscn. MagDougall; forwards. Blanchard, Whitl ck. Licclair, I-llg- F- small 240 205 217 sun Beck. Gallant, Duffy. E- 3911 241 253 223 H. Cudmore 101 110 206 Y, M, C, A, Tota1—179(i. ' Kinsmen:- Bowllng Alleys _§___ E. 10rd 157 216 227 G. Rice 156 133 194 Busing“ Glflg’ Lepgug F. G. Hutchescn 147 232 202 Spilfircsz- Tc-tab-lcfii. -———-- l P. IePilge 15a 124 14c Hl-Y Gradw- i E. Campbell 116 1B5 125 E, 801m“ 1n 141 91 G. Stewart 155 248 21H 1_)_ Spgnqg 1m 135 12g A. Callbezk 107 162 145 l". Pierce 214 209 144 ‘Ibtal-ISW. T. taI—1702. Dumb Belles:- Rotaryz- i S. MacMillan 61 1w 154 . M. MacLeod '15 12s 141 N0 Players ,' Irrw Score 16 124 91 l 5w“; 1m 125 125 High single E. Bell 253. l High three E. Bfll 717. . Total-mil. —————————; . __.é_ HOME FOR. BLITZ BABIES Happy Gangz- ———- LONDON-(CP) —A new home M. Hume 140 162 137 for war infants has been opened R. Tocmbs 131 154 127 here. Lady Glmston describing it J, McLaille 142 200 117 as “ a refuge for babies without rc- M‘. MoLeiinan 189 161 90 Gard for nationality. color clog or creed . " New York Rangers. playing smartest hockey they have home without finishing its bus- lncss." Rangers down Red Wings 6-0 NEW YORK, March 4 —(CP) — the shown this season, overwhelmed Detroit Red Wing; 6-0 tonight and at the same time robbed Mowers of almost all possibility of winning the Vezina goal-tending trophy. rookie Johnny The victory brought the Rangers up to a tie with Detroit for third place in the National Hockey Lea- gue standing —-but Detroit was still in much the better position to col- lar that important spot have five games to play against two for the Rangers as they SUMMARY First Period 1—%e:v1voYork, Hiller (MacDonald) P€118101€S—Hl116l', Hextall, Wares. Second Period 2—New York. N. Colville (Pratt, M. Colville) 14:35. 3—New York, MacDonald (Pike, C. Smith) 16:40. Ii-Ncw York. Hextall Heller) 19:08. 5—Now York. Hextall (L. Pat- rick, Watson) 19:48. Penalties Gros o, (Watson, Watson, Stewart 2. MacDonald. Third Period 1 6—Ncw York. Shiblcky (Pratt, N. Colville) 6:05. Penalties-Conner. Abel, pram, BILLIARDS In one of the closest matches seen in years Wiflfam McTagire won the second section of the pro- vincial billiard tournament at the Sunnyslde Billiard Parlor last night when he defeated Eric Larter b a Confident of starting‘ their play- offs in a. winning fas ion Walter Lawloris Junior Royals face Kell- sizigton Junlcrs tonight in the opening game of the Island junior finals at the Forum in what prom- ises to be one of the hottest and closest Island junicr series in years. Presenting a far stronger chal- lenge w City junior supremacy than has been the case before the Kenslngmn team coached by Keith Hcwatt. will enter the game an ev- ‘ on bet to be returned the winners. The western Island champions have been displaying sparkling form in recent wsrkollts and their fol- lowers from the west end of the Island are confident that Chur- lottetownb hold cn the title will be gone a-glimmering when the fin- al whistle goes to end this year's series. I-Lwevcr that is to be borne Out yet. But; whichever way it goes fans can be certain clf witnessing two eager bands cf juniors go out and fight to a. finish in_bolh encount- ers. Tonight each will be trying t» get the jump on the other and flashirl , speeding action can well be antfitlpated. Juniors. giving all they have every minute of any con- test they participaie in are bc-th en- joyable and thrilling to witness ln action. Whichever team {c5 clown to defeat can well be satisfied that Today ’s Big Snugly bedded down and ready to face the cream of Island horse flesh four horses of the Eastern Driving Club of Dartmouth Nova Scotia were in the City last night awaiting the start of today's big race meet to be run at the speed- way off Victoria park and headlin- ed by the big match race between Willard Kelly's Millie Kain-luck and Else Nova. Scotia owned Guy Brit- n. Never in the history of ice rac- lnz ‘in the island has so much in- terest been evidenced in a race and fans are expecting the best days racing in years. No favorites have been named but in the match race particularly it seems to be an even bet between the fast racing horses. Twenty five Nova Scotia horse- men arrived in the City last night also to take in the meet, the first interprovincial ice meet ever staged on the island, and they like the Islanders are expecting a. great day's sport. In addition to Guy Britton other horses arriving were Aiestra, Don Fino and Brian Yorke. PAGE SEVEN Loyals And Kensington Open island Finals At Forum Tonight it hasn't been for the want of try- ing. Their efforfs are honest and conscientious ones fighting only for tile g1 l'_V of whining and qualify- ing to advance further alcug till playoff trail Teams such as these deserve ev- ery support; that o, hockey-minded. populace can afford to give them. The _V0l.liig.§i(l'5 are young in year] but old in the finer pint-r cf play-. ing IICCRPY Their performance! are mostly on a par and oftimel better than those stagcd by older teams s: if you want to see n. real bang-up imckey game come and see the youngsters in action at the For- um tonight. Kcnsingtolt will not tvant for lack ti‘ support tonight either. They may be playing away from home but according t) reports practicall their whole home town fans wll see them in action. A special train is being run from Sunlmerside and. ll|)\.\'.'il‘(1S cf 30f) are expected t." witness» (he nmtcll. Kcnsington followers have plenty cf faith in. their band of juniors and will lend. every support to them tonight in thrir bid for an Island junii: title. Fans attending tonighvs game are, asked to note the starting time. The encounter will gel HZIGPFVJFI}; at sharp 8:45 not 8:15 as prcviously announced. Interest At High Point For Ice Racing Meet Off Victoria Park [2 o'clock this afternoon and offic- ials and race drivers are asked to make a special effort to be on time. Fle classes will be run off with. four oi’ them featuring races be- tween Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island steeds. A drop in the temperature last night gave promise of a fast. hard. track today and this morning the coup-e will be scraped and smooth- ed out to make it in A-1 order for tllc meet and also make for what will likely be the fastest times of the season. In addition to the Millie Kal- muck —Guy Britten battle in the free-for-all pace Brian Yorke will match speed with Silent Mac and Cvippy K. In Class A Pace Dmi Fina will start against Rosebud and Rose Worthy, svl-lile in Class A Pace the fourth Dartmouth entry, Alestra. will be pitted against Little Peter. Island and Sampson Royal. Although nothing definite is de- cided as yet it 1s probable that the visiting horsemen may stay over in order to hold a second meeting on Thursday afternoon. The races will get away at sharp margin of three points. the scores being McTague 500, Lartcr 497. Mc- Tague will next meet Earl Stanley, the winner of the first section in a 500 point match for the cham- pionship of 1941. This match will be played on Thursday night at 7.30 p. m. Snooker Two matches were played in the second section of the snooker tour- nament in the first E. Stanley won from V. Clow two games to none and in the second D. MgDonald won from R. Haynes by the same margin. These matches can be play- ed at anytime and players are ask- ed to arrange their games among themselves. The official: last night were: McGee. referee: and Wfljlnm5 marker. —-—-t—i Mlnard‘: kills p Curling standings TORONTO, M27611 4—fcrlz—q Standing in the Canadian Cu nd Glllmlllflllfihlp after four rounds. ' w I. ONTARIO 4 a MANITOBA s 1, NORTHEN ONTARIO s 1. NOVA scorn s 1 ALBERTA 3 1 SASKATCHEWAN ~ z z BRITISH (TOLUMBIA z z NEW BRUNSWICK 0 4 QUEBEC o 4 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND o 4 SOFIA British diplomatic “PF-ck Wlth Bulzana u believed im- mlnent: Bntlsh air raids on Bul- garia and Rumania expected to fol. 1m: THRILLS 0F JUNIOR HOCKEY TQNIGIIT $.45 SHARP FURUM ROYALS vs. Rush Pnlcts j Children - -- -. __ _. _ 25¢ Reserved -- _. KENS INGTON TRAIN LEAVES S'SIDE- AT 6.30 P. M. FIRST GAME IN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE DO YOU RECALL 'I‘HRILLS \Ga —-—-————35c — — 40—50c 0F PAST YEARS-Z’ Be Early. me at 8:15 p.m. sharp. ma" "Duns l0 a.m. Forum. TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina Tl ME, lu. .|us"r LET CAP LOSE HIS THINGS -—- y/ 010/l 1 . I f ,/‘ ' AN’ wl-(AT NUTHIN‘ z-(AVEI GO??? -l THINK POKE lN I'LL JUST GIVE SAMMY A 1H‘ NOSE AN’ "fl-EN MEBBE I'LL FEEL BETTEP '- By Westover REASON I'VE HAD ABOUT ENOUGH OF YOU.YOU DIDN'T TELL ME YOUR NAME AND NOW YOU WON'T LET MAC TELL ME THE YOU'RE ONLY TRYING TO BREAK UP OUR ROMANCE...WELLGUPPO5E MY ouo MAN IS m mt PEN». ? so WHAT P ' \a SUFFERI .7’ ' DIDN'T KNOW fltA1Lt was ‘ ONLY BLUFFING ro MAKE YOU NG MACKEREL.’ I ‘ii VERY WELUTHAT SETTLES IT-I DON'T CARE TO BE EN- GAGED TO THE SON OF