THE‘ (‘H ARLOTTETOWN ooiilzoliln The F 0R U M SKATE Saint John Beavers Defeat Pictou 3-1 _I_n Replayed Hockey iiame i SAINT JOHN. N 13.. March 15 - fOPl- Saint John Beavers de- feated Plctcli Shipyards in a tonight's victory. But, sparked game here tonight 3-1 to remain senior pfay- fastest hockey game eiitrl‘ R. C Al’ the Miiritime offs with the Halifax icaini. Pittou mm the first two galz: :1 best three of iive series "Big Four." u; er. l\facDonuld and Williams the third game here Soturiluv nluht 10 ‘.0 5. bu‘. till‘ uzltllc lvlls orill-rcil replayed ~ Frilnk Gilllilgilel", nrc- siiiciit o1 A .\'l. A. . A. illicr Beaters protested of the SCUl2J.[8l\1ll dressing 11 men in- slcad of i0. Pictou will to be stopped at the blueline. sfllllfl pPYfDRHGDCE tonight ing Beavers. "Sonny" was called on rennin 1n sum.’ smart saves in the Pictou net= in John and the fourth grime oi the Md" w “(Yd the 395V?" i" Chem‘? series wzll be plllyeri here tomorrow. \\‘lill ll ilith game if ileccssilry also slated for here, possibly Wednes- dny iliglit. Pal-ea by playing-coach Jackie Killilllg and a superb izcr-nlinding {lb bv Bill Giggeyx Sflilll. John "QJWZJ outpiilycd Picwu all the u y to chalk up an impressive lvlczorv. The veteran Keating returned to the Beaver lineup after a game's l.l_voff and spnrked his team to s spectacular will. He was all over ille lie wlls a tower of strellgttli ' ‘eiy and turned in the ‘exhibition of defensive _ I y given by a forward in this C11)‘ in many veers. Racing in be- hind the defence. he gave Gigfley that extra help when Pictoufls fpast fol-u rds mnde a break. BOWLllglG Rebekah Brow-ling League SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Second Period l-aSaint John, Garey, (Butler; Penalty- McIntyre. Third Period Z-Sriint John, McIntyre. (Lynchi Ii-JIZ-‘lflcjiilll, MacDonald, (rum) ii-Eséliigizt John, Causineau, (Butler) Pellilllv- Williams. High Single M. McKenzie~263 High ‘lhlce P. McKinnon—638 ZION LADIES LEAGUE Lucky Strikes:- A. Sentner B. Cameron H. ‘Burner J. Latter E. McPherson Glow Woman- J. Dillon D. Hooper A, Warren M. Dulzlel F. Mulch Killilioosi- y)“, Gang I; Lafferty A. Sent-her J. RTCLCQH A. Thornton J. Howell: N’. Murley Skywriiers . Mitchell . Turner W. Burns . Thornton . Brown High Sililllc E. Mifchcll, 233. High Three. A. Scntncr, 628 BUSINESS GIRL‘! LEAGUE 5ergeants:- . KicllY . Smith T. . Kcnzie I. l/lcbennan . Holmes Pilots:- Cox l/lr,'Kinn0l1 Dumb Doras. 1,78 1.75 155 139 I. Lafierty M. Dover M. LOWIUEP E2. lifcPilersodl A. Jewell Hit and Miss C. Smith E. MacDougall E. Hooper . Sutherland M. Heath . Rodd 12.5 1 High Single J. Di1l0n-—23l. High Three J. Dillon-628 FRIDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Jeeps:- N. McDonald E. Woolner 1L. Gillies ' IA. Barrett 1M. Matheson Spitfires :- G. Bagnall L. Binns l. Graves A. Starratt A. Howati: Go Gettersi- H. Montgomery J. Ptogerson 1-1. Baker D, McDonald L. Bearlsto Choc’: Awe.’ M. Cudmore 144 J. McDonald m; l 1., Corry gm . T. Garrett 14g l L. Callbeck 185 High Single M. Cudmore-4l33 142 4B1 205 144 195 115 2G3 193 159 192 250 174 . 218 . Sutherland 179 Gunners :- .. Mitchell . Dockvndor! . Toombs . hfcbeod . Holmes i: i 212 208 180 2-16 128 Observers:- . Cleworth . Spencer o.‘ McLaine McLziine COX s.» Irfiwifilrzkeeimm-zuxre-c. .- Keating was chiefly responsible fgr Y re- their veteran mentor, the Beavers played Maritime semi-final hcwkey gésosflggveaégglrtflaxlis ggigertelaoutsrillelzndf in lhe running for the right to selves hoarse as they witnlesseg the paye 1i Saint John since the days of the For Pictou the line of leadbezit- W85 '- h; . ‘l. . , outstanding. Time after time the Plum‘ N “Lkk and who wppm trio streaked up the surface only The Picinu defence turned in a fence, B. but Donald; Forwards. D. Ne“, could not cope with the high-fly- McDonald to pull off manv 3 o. W005i iW.K.S. Defeats P.W.G. 5-1 In Exhibition Game A West Kent school hockey team today defeated a Prince of Wales College second team 5-1 in an ex- hibition game at the Forum. The mulch was fast and rugged from siiirt to finish. Lineups:- W.K.S.—-Goal, J. Proucle; De- fence, G. Wellnel", W. MacRae, J. Dolvlle. E. Bagiillil; Forwards. A. Dflllslzis. D. Baglliiii. G. Matlzniuil, J. liilactiregul", M. Blake. RWC-Goa), MacKilinon, De- Auld. i... Cox. E. Mac- Foislythe E. Blanchard, W. Murphy, A. Sinclair. P.W.C. Coach, Mac Beck; W.KB. Coach, "Tarky" Whitlock. S UMMARY First Period l—W.K.S., D. Bagnall iMilCMllldll) 2—W.K.S., J. MacGregor Second Period 3—W.K.S., M. Blake (MzicGregor) -l—W.KS., A. Douglas iMacMillan) Third Period 6——W-K.$-. G. MacMiliiin (Douglas) Remember When (B! The Canadian Press) Babe Ruth took his first salary out in baseball i1 years ago today and agreed b0 a decrease of $5,000 a yea)‘ for his scrvzcea lvllh the New York Yankees. However, that still left him $75,000 n _\'0L\l‘ Three years latenhe retired. l-le had a “come. back‘ in 1942 on the screen "as himself in the mu Gehrig film. High 1mm M. Mclfiiiiléilscc“ HOLY NAME BOVNLING (l; R. R. League Play-ifs; VOLA H. J. Power J. Clark F. Latferi-y G. Nelson H. Spencer Total 201 C. Doyle J. Strain J. Hlerrell G. Gaudett C. McDonald Total High Single-J. Clark 218 High Three-J. Strain 600 V0111 H. 1% Points. Rehas 3% Points. BRIDGE AND BUILDERS .1. Martin 16¢) 193 215 H. Hen-riesscy G. Bevan U. Jefferies J. Coyle Total 238 153 172 3012 1.11 150 177 139 126 243 162 1Z6 97 151 149 110 197 230 183 C.N.C.S. C. Mot-eon G. McPherson P. Thompson R. Bradley Total "lab Single-l1. ‘Bevan 259. High Thrwc-G ‘Bevan 698 "ridge and ‘Rillldors 5 Points C. N’. C. S.—0 Points. NOW IT'S IINCLE SAM Pevmirrn, Prckfic isle 960 miles southwest of Hawaii. was for 150 venrs an "island without. a emin- irll." Now it has been taken over by the United Slates. so snla nanny n- Catherine tho-Brent of Russia first H"flll1fll‘l"l‘d seaiskin for wo- men's fur coats WITH CALM BORN OI‘ FAITH Bhieldinl themselves from the tropic sun with umbcrllna, as impert-iil-bably as if being lowered over the side of a warship in a battle area were a com- monplace occurrence. sisters of the Catholic Order of Mary Inunaoulato are pictured arriving at Guadal- canal. Btntlor-ed by American tc killed before the were captured by the Jfli)“|{'5(3 on nnother Solomon island, they b and held until rescued rcca. Tvx. priests and 5 nun were Amerirr . nrrivcrl. U. l. Marine com Dlwto Inn bum Kilrea Mala NEW (API-‘Ille official scoring record 01' the American Hockey League to- day gave Walt Kilrea of Hershey 99 points for tile 1948 season. an All- Time All-League record. And not only Kllrea but Adam Brown of Indianapolis with 85, Harry Frost of Hershey with 88, and Les Cunningham oi’ Cleveland with 82 broke the Old American League scoring record as the re- gular season ended last week in a barrage of flying punks. Frost in, the process also broke the league records for goals tally- in-g 43 for tlhe season. And close be- hind him and also over the previous high was Summerhill of Buffalo, _wlth 41. To RDBer Jenkins of Hershey, with 80 minutes went the hlgih score il.A.ll.Ii. Rejects Cornwall Protest ePP-W-C. W. Murphy (Blanchard) l‘)! MONTREAL. March 15- (GP) —- A meeting of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association tonight re- Jected a Cornwall protest over its irst Quebec Senior Hockey league ay-off game with Ottawa Com- mandos. The Commandos won the best-of-seven senll-fianl series. R.A.F. Transport Command Now LONDON. March 15 —(CP)-—Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick BOW- hiil. commander-in-chlef of the Royal Air Foroe ferry command since it was established in June 1941, has been appointed air officer commarlder-in-chief of the new transport command, the air minis- try announced tonight. Sir Archibald Sinclair. Air Min- ister. announced creation of the transport command in the House of commons March 11. In addition to controlling op ration; of R. A. F. transport s uad on: at home, the cocnmarid wll be responsible for organization and control of stra- tegic air routes for all overseas ferrying and for reinforcement moves of squadrons to and be- tween overseas theatres. Sir Frederick was air officer commander-in-chief of the R. A. F. coastal command for four vears from August 1937. He became s Flying Officer with the naval wing in 1913 and during the last war served will the Navy and 11.41.11‘. liow to relieve MONTHLY FEMME PM Youwho suffer such painwlth tired, nervous feallugmdlstreas of "irregu- laritics"—duo to functional mont ly disturbances-should try Lydia. E. r s Jegetable Compound. 1t hos a soothing effect on. one o/ womunflv most important organs. Also a fine tonic for the stomach! Made in Canada. VEGETABLE “MA E. PINKHAEYS comrounn es All-Time '_ Hockey Scoring Record HAVEN. CONN" March 15-and low mark in the dopoflment Wflfiflrtment. The leading scorers: Kllrea, Hershey Bmwn. Indianapolis host, Hershey Cunningham, Cleveland Mann, Pittsburgh l-lergert, Hershey O'Neil, Hershey Summerhill, Buffalo Locking. Cleveland Jamieson. Washington =s_=2s::2:¢ ss=saa=sss> a:a.s:zaas; Former Boxer Ill In Hospital NEW YORK. March 15—(AP)- 3E1. Barney Ross. hero of the rine corps at Guadalcanal, was taken to the United States Navy Hospital at 5t. Albans, Long Island, early tonight suffering a recurrence of malarial fever which he eon- tracted in the war zone. The Navy Public relations offte he former boxer’s 00n- dition is not serious but was un- able to say how 1on8 Ross will N- main in hosnital. 8t. John Hoopstcrs Take Opening Game FREDEEIGIDN, March i_:_§ -(0 PJ- Saint John "Ack-Acks bas- ketball team will carry n five Ppfllllt anal-gin into the second game of their provincial senior semi- finals with Phederloton No. ‘f dis- trict depot at Saint John next Saturday by virtue of their 33-28 victory in the series opener here to ‘Lilli’;- OUT OUR WAY 8-5 Amateur Hockey Scores C mull: Pull») O-(gy. Arhgcul; A FTnl-l Pill-Ill! Toronto Al: Force 8 Tflffll" llikffni.."ci.“'" "“ ‘°'" 0.1m Junlur n. Finn-I Pier-v" ‘Tdgi-fi-‘sfigfiwiieilo Tied 1-1). qrpilrslfiiiiiiri-"neucau s, winnllm mfiiiiiilolrmiiiizszéi-im Tied 1-1.) Mlltoba. Junior Final. fli M rind f to all“; 5&9 nay’:- wcre ‘headed. ies including one minor wllanlpgg Rangers 9, st. Boniface ‘ualriniir; lead Best-of-Wvo series 2-0) Q. S. H. L. Semi-Hull Mantra! ECAJ‘. I Moninll Arm 2. i SGLIRYQQ.“ Wino am of Three “Minions Semi-Final. Bllnt John Beavers 3 rum l shiiilllldlem Bent of Five Berle!- 3-1.) Montreal lHlJLF. In Quebec Senior Hockey Finals DB6 the Quebec Senior Hockey be e final play-off tonight by trim n Montreal Arm. 3-2 in the th game of their st-of-three semi- final series. Air Force won the first guano: 13-8 while Army took the sec- on - . The Airmen nay meet Ottawa Commandos hero Wednesday night in the opener 0f the best-of-soven final series. R.C.A;F:.__V|mll_1§ into a’ 2-; lend By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘ ‘fl-MT N?!’ 1ST DIDN'T SABEIZS IN THAT FAMOUS BATTLE.’ ENGAGEMENT. THEY ALL NSlST ‘THERE I W65» \IOU‘RE THE OWNER. W / OF THAT AMlMALI - wectplouwze PROBABLY IGNORAMT OF THE CiTV LAWSREO . ru. TELL woo ~rue i cow ls A MENACE T0 § Puauc HEALTH. 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