[EBRUARY 1194s’ - - Wins in Gain Third l he Cl-iARLUl I clown GUARDIAN Matches At ‘ The draw for the regular week- i end bonspiel at the Charlotte- town Curing Club follows: FRIDAY-T P. M. Capt. W. Storey P. Holland 0. Diamond D. Mayne R. Worthy Geo. Hooper i ESP. Jardine Hon. M. R. McGulgan ‘ Skip Skip . , A. Al d I d Bl k ‘ gins Dunstans University, minus H. cfiféfffe n?‘ 3,35“ cs °l “"9"” ""4 HOWIIG laeriinis A. Bagnall iiemv- "PM" m" '"°*'“1“I n. a. ntu w. n. Orlilklhlnk for St. Josephs for the first game 5MP 5k“, o! 1:3 httbTlrghatnd élillflmiéiifgsagvllfosé R b‘. M Ml“ F d M Mfllun r - . o , c an re c ftcomrsnlsd b Fail)" °°°PB° L. .1. Stacey n. .1. McGrath lilafrmmid ‘m Manager emu“ Frank Acorn ' Jss. Burden ‘saves; Igzsdllflgggdglxlflul}; "gag: amt‘, Mtrhtmii Wwkklard isms. ?s:::i...°*.'.s.i.i ,, ," ,',, ,. ,,,. ' ' . . 0 mill. Ifldwen- Rndiéegslit- figiiafulzi W. (icirdlmoro Geo. Buntain ‘ H Callbeck Hal- r McNeill , goal, height ve foot ales College. oKlDINON $8M 14) hei with Ba n versl Ind So nt D Ma Wales College. MAR. played wit MacLlNNAN, lvith Juvenile Rlosn iea , an d Weight 1 , Played with and Prince ion team. of rl" played ed 23.2: Le ion t m. ‘lat recent O b tho , right “DIEM 146, height lllaycd with Juvenile Canadians t . ace 18. t five foot eight, uvenlle l" aadians Wales OLIY ant wing, V! BM 1U, height five foot eleven, Plwed with Jilveflllq and Prince of Wales College. Nroous: Wight m, ‘herllgiltt f e 1D, weight 145, alloyed with a Jght’ Prince of wveslle Canadians an goal, h five foot seven, t Dunstan‘: Uni- iuvenile Canadians. , right defence, age 1D, weight 110, height ten, pia ed with Juvenile Canadians Dunstan’s University. ALZIDL, right defence, age l weight 1M, height fivc foot ten, played with Horton lie, and Prince of Wales cDOIALD, left defence, age 19, weight 184, height six Charlottetown Midgets, Prince of TIN, left defence, age 19. weight 1'10 height five foot ten. Juvenile Canadians and Saint Dunstan! Uni BLANCHARD, centre Weight us, height five font cleven. played with Juvenile Canadians and Prince of Wales Colleizc. centre Wfilkht 180, height six with Plctou County Juveni Prince of Wales College. CARVR, centre, ag 140. height five foot eght, played Canadians and Lie- , l It i Ieiliit M), heighte flange Pilyed with Juvenilo Canadians. Q Q Q ‘I Academy wing, wing, 1 five (outlive. with Juvenile Canadians age 18'. ot, five, | “s, D‘A.mour.- sl hockey fans_wiil accompany p ts in their quest for the ate hoc‘- title. t t 0 Q aged five versltv. i... ‘f’ 11, weight wing, age 17, five font five. College. Canadians ft wins. age 18, five foot seven. Canadians up earance in ‘Hem- , Pol sh giant, “Block- considered small, ' Tslun, touched off an ar- gsng ht 19, foot Wolf- College. feet agcrl 18. . l “Ii e legfgnd age 1D, age 1D, ive foot seven. with Juvenile Canadians Ind Prince of Wales College. . l ;lelsht lflkhhofillhi? I W “VIII C In? Prince of Wales College o l it ' n. wtisht 14a, height 8° '1‘, . L. ‘Prowoe Skip FRIDAY-l.” P. M. gsnight the second game of the best two of three series hi‘ the H, C. Trainor J.J. Tralnor City Interscholastic championship hi Johnson B, Jones will be played at tile Fflfllm- W765i- A. nox J.J. Larabee Kent team took the opener _iast Q Maui“; Goo, Hawkins week 3-0. The Queen Square no skip Skip m hopeful of reversing tho e- glglon of last weeks game and w_ Hegel“ W, Whitlock |end the series into a third and L_B_ Mculnan I". Cox deciding Bflme- Th}! Ann" 1P0 by J. S. Moore W. Pickard will go to the city winners. ic- H_ 1, Bpillot 7- 13'1"“ tors in the rovlncial piaydowns 5k“, Skip gym bo awsr ed the Hawley Cro- hkstt cu . Referees for the game E “under-s J. Mullins Wm bgmowliy Crockett and An- q_ Wm“ Jrgiélxaln gus Ma ria 1". B. Conrad y s» 6 + y; D, Nicholson Dr. Pierce A contingent lilolf lhOPSEIQQIS frogn Skip 5k‘? nce w eave o a :53 rail to attend the 511M‘): W. C. Hoyt J. llflvgoinhrtzlgy oroviusixlice racing meet to he J. l-feloffs JR tie"), old st ifsx over the weekend. L. T. Jay“ k- d ‘n . on; than: FIkIlDIégDgIeSrRQRILIlS Do. Gidd gs A. W. yn m are o. ar er - Wood w. n. Benton, A. . saunas-s P. M. Eitoliffo, Charles Willis, Horace _ M I l illis and n. K. Maclieod. 1t is o, Menhiiiiitl 0. Mcfimifi octaxgnthe y in all may to- Sinclair MCKB! ‘a am n. eIa nd horses are cnter- Walter Wilson A. - M0 i hi the races. .1, r. Molnsod J- J- s" = O O10 Y“, l ‘ Skip 5MP Junior hoolley oca s stag ng ‘comeback comparable to that of Wm. Chandler Al. 8:89" e Intermediato branch. There is R. Manning _ A. gldcatt, e51: paving interest in th? Coilegians S. B. Beaton Sterling Onbfl u ad fans are looking ol-ward to P‘. R. McLalne Hon. T. A. Camlp‘ e an mime setui-iisy night which sin, 8 P will ooad them against the Mone- Ion Junlols. In order that busi- Edgar Whitlock A. C. Mcidilldnd {sesame will have an opportun- g, Buoll Neil Mclfeo a)" ewLng the encoun er play A. l-fowatt J. Squarellirtlsl . not et underway until nine 1!, F. McPheo Dr. Me n?" u'clo&. fact that the Quubec- skip 5MP Maritime junior playdowns is sche- l dialed su- the Marltlmes has Zilld- L, n. Wellner n. squarebr asst g satu- interest to this branch Lt. Col. Lowther Lt. Col. Stevgrl ‘ o wort. Dr. Campbell R- D! ° s- s- s- o aims Duffy 0- G- Hush" dent of tho Oolleglans,’ Club m") 4 a n 2 13:1‘ Frederick Cass. with A H “d ‘Graph’: ;_ gonna“,- . rdon Bennett, manager A-oj, Gm wm_ Bum“; and Johnny Rfuarebrisss coach. H- o-Bohakel, n RI “mm-mick , Phns who have aoeri the Collegian! a‘ a; canunm.‘ ;_ A prun- n in aotlon state they excell in of- bu‘ Skip h“ mhpotwer and NE altuthoyhshould 9 o cop or me (more. q_ hi“), h“:.:":.'.u*‘i.:" ‘ifiliifiiili. it‘; it bit-Wt“ P, Ho“ . ' 5011 ainland team ust how fa." they DY-Ducgxraxedy Wm‘ °§° neg liable to go. It is some years Roam‘ I skip now sinlciiélie dunriozékAbblgs scslgd p ° 9 "me Y Dr Prowss winning the hhritlm uebec title P" ' m, ov but fans have not forgotten the élvlaallfilxflml cuyAlxeuka gmaay thrilling games reduced - “m” , w_ Tumu- during the title hunt. any arc Rig‘: 5V ' skip hopeful "floppy days are here “P "' " " Doug ssuhders Geo. Roger! A thumb nail sketch of the Col- ;_ g, Williams - . BMW follows: Rev. '12s. McLennsn l‘. K. liicNiltt c. n. Black Ed “lélkuiiln Ski P Allpmembers not drawn in this Bonsplel may have games arranked for them if present.. Montreal lioyais s, Player Fined S20 -___ OTTAWA. lob. 1d - (OP) — Gerald Heifer-nan, forward player with ‘Montreal ROW-ls of the QW- bec Senior Hockey Lieagllb. W06 fined s30 and costs. with an alter- native of lo um in 1M1 when he gpposrod before mulch-ate Glen rike today on a reduced charge of common The one; WAS laid by Ottawa i . charge _iioe following a fracas at s. roan Montreal-Ottawa game in which i-feffel-nan strufl Constable Armand lnCoiirs over the head with his hockey stick. gumsnt tho other do concerning big men in the wrest ing business. Commenting on the fact the Ham- ilton floectator columnist reports as follows: "Talun, reaching Sifeot '1 inches into the stratosphere and Malling 312 pounds, is far from being the bi goat, we find. "Chief" Baunooke, o tips tho scales st s98 unds and stands well over six oet, is also among the second class of heavier. O O O O "The bi est, probably, was grap ler lied Loo Pinetzkl, who stloo practicality seven feat‘, wtel h; ose o oun s, as ghianonlonalt T685‘! o5‘ 1% sinches, .a rune n e ..,an. $1 ebelioee, departed for homo somewhere across the Atlantic. ‘O O O O “ ‘Man Mougtain’ Dean, now out SS4 out the US. y. has scaled down to a paltry pounds. ‘Hires-ton Milsno weighs only 37d and the Cardiff glans 400. which leavesfifllimp" ILe/vy as the biggest of them sil—dli pounds. "Come totfihlnk of it, ‘ECW830811 i-i an cou no e ayoneo as g my“. fig ."- I i i: son _sar.s.'_ ll-PLATE‘ bananas FULLY GUARANTIID ‘P ‘l Weekend Schedule‘ Of Curling Club P. E. i. liaoe liars-as Arrive At Halifax AIJFAX. Feb. 14 — (OP) — A .: ood of first harness racing "toroes arrived by train tonight roan Prince Edward Island for the irlster-club racing meet here e of the Island's fastest‘ ice ra, Callsmet Mary, arrived, as u Peter McKinney, last. sea- ioe trotter at the Charlotte- iFivs ice Racing ' Dlaisos Saturday Nine, horses and Z0 club members are in Halifax for the inter-provin- cial ice race meet this week-end, but that does not deter the Victoria |‘Dr1ving Club from lanning fr): a five-class program gore on Sat- urday. And the promise is that racing will be good, if the weather kind. . Here are the classes and the probable starters: Class A Pace, Scotty Budlong, Marjorie Budiong, Jane Harvester. Class A ‘Trot, Noontlme, Miss Brewer, Tex Worthy, Billy Kal- muck Lucky Guy. Class B Pace, Alestra, Peggy Witt, Bud Worthy, Peter Grattan, Maudine Budlong. Class C 'I‘rot and Pace, Dolly Dew Rock, Northern Scott, Billy the Ringer, Buddy Budlong. Colt ce, entr es to be taken at the course. - Officials of the club said it was not certain where the race would be eld but announcement would rob bly be made today. If the arbor icd is suitable the events will be raced there. The first class will he called at 2 o'clock. ‘fruro Juveniles Defeat S’side. Juveniles 6-2 TRUIRD. N5. Feb. 14 — (GP) -—- A Truro juvenile hockey team ad- ministered a_ 6-2 defeat m Summer- sido ‘Jill/MINDS in an exhibition game here tonight. Last weak, the two teams struggled to a 2-2 drew in the Prince Edward Island town. ‘ For two periods the Nova Scotia players dominated the situation, scoring all six of their souls with- out. s reply. However, in the final period. the islanders came to life and beat the Truro goalie twice. SUMMARY First Period 1—'I‘ruro, Peppard .... ll-Tnlm, Mlngo (Dorrington) . ii-Truro, Peppard (Archibald) Penalties — McNal , Dorrlngton. stains Period 4—'f‘ruro, Famell (Peppard) (Fullerton) 18:2 Penalties - McNeiil, Archibald. Third Period ‘f-Sside, Mchelian (Gallant) ........ .. l-Sside, McNeil) . . Penalties - None Lineups: defence, Fullerton, Dorrington, E. Hones, Truro: goal, Fraser; l! l-lanes: forwards Mingo. Mc- Kinon, Clyke, Pepparci, Parnell. Archibald. S'side: gosl Saunders; defence. McLeod, McNally, Daiziel; for- wards, lucky Gay McNeill McKay. MoLomn McLellan, Gallant, l-fuestis. Sea Cadets Defeat Air Dadots By 5-3 In a rugged, well-played hockey game Sea Cadets yesterday after- noon defeated the 80th Squadron Air Cadets 5-3. The game was standing, scoring two go s garnering two assists. The ame got away t0 B f"! start wth Dougan of the Sea Ca- dets scoring on a neat passing play . Belanger evened tho Air Cadets but tho upswing was short-lived, Burke scoring unas- slated to put the Sea Cadets ahead 4-D. lelanger cut the lead down to a goal again when he ac- cepted a short passefrom Mac- Nevin after trsppin tho Navy boy; sow-n the“ ice. rt?- OILS t tescornlaora asan .0" all Burke to make 1g 54 for tile juuor sailors. Z Souris Driving Diuh holds iiarness‘ Race ‘The uewly formed Bouris Dri- ving Club field its first race on Souris River. Wednesday, Feb- ruary 13th. Iihe ice was in good condition, having been put in shape by the sport fans of Gowan Brae. _ Four good classes were run‘ off and exceptionally fast times made. The Freo-for-aii sow Calumet Dildo. Who has been whining a lot of races in this vicinity, walk off with the first two heats but not without plenty of opposition from King Spruce and Gracious Lady. I-n the third hcst, King Spruce came through afte. CaJumetDilda had make s. break. In the class A Trot and Pace. Northern Prince had too much sliced for the three trotters. Abbe Gill’. driven by his owner Sterling Burke, met with an accident. breaking his sulity in the second - ea . frhe class B Pace was a real race with Fairy Waltz, owned by Stew- art McAulay and driven by Peter Nolan, springing a surprise by winning the first ileat. The next two heats were won by Everett McLeodfs good pacer. Guy Hal. Harvey Dillon went a good race. finishing 2-3-3. The class C Pace saw three good horses with Dot Lacopla, owned and driven by Jack Bushy, taking the first. and third heats. Rollo Bay Boy. a King Spruce colt own- ed and driven by Daniel Burke. and Laddie Hal, by Sampson Hal, owned and driven by John Mc- Innis, furnished the competition The newly formed club intend to hold weekly races in future. SUMMARY Iree For-Ali Calumet ‘Duds (Blaisdell) King Spruce (McDonald) Gracious Lacy (Keefe) Time: 30 sec, 28, 30. Winning horse owned ‘lg Cas- siue Blaiedeii, Dingiwell’; lls. CiIosATrotusdPsoe Northern Prince (Mallard) Miss Belle Aubrey (Aitiren) . Tara Hanover (McDonald) Abbe Guy (Burke) . Time: 3 82 Winmg horse owned by Henry Mallard, Cowan Brae.- Cisss B Trot and Pace Guy Hal (McLeod) . .3 11 Fairy Waltz (Nola-u) ..1. 22 Harvey Dillon (Lutz) ..2 3 3 Time, 35, 34, 35. Winning horse owned by Everett McLeod. Dundee. Cllsl C. Dot Lcoopls. (Buahey) Rollo B?!’ Boy (Burke) Laddie al (McInnis) . Time: 3'1, 38, 3'1 l-Z. horse owned by Jack Bushey, Soul-is. Officials: Starter: John Creamer Judges: Ernest Dingwell, George E. McDonald, Owen Mwaibe. Timers: Janice Brennan, Harry L Pane annlgan. (Patriot please copy). Boston Takes- Dver iiationai League Lead NEW YORK. Fob. 14 -— (OP) - IBoston Bruins moved into undis- puted possession of first plaice. in the National Hockey League to- night by playing a. 2-2 tie with the last-place New York Bangers be- {i012 14,198 alt Madison Square Gar~ en. The victory gave Boston s one- point edge on Montreal and s two- point margin over Chicago, both idle tonight. First Period 1-—New York, Gardner 1:58 Penalties — Henderson, Russell. Second Period 2-B0ston. Cain (Gallinger Guidolin) Penalties - None. rliiia Pei-lea a-Boston. Dumas-t (Bauer) 4—New York, eh (Warwick) .. . Penalty - N. Colvliie. FURNITURE BUYERS — HAVE you seen Mrs. MoCormacrs Corone Studio Bets and Couches. All new. Cali 110 Prince St. 2-15-81 ........14142 2:01 .......l.'i:41 Sydney Millionaires Will Series Dpoilsr ___-i._. SYDNEY, N.S., Feb. 14 - (OP) —Sydney Millionaires won an over- time, 54 victory over New Water- ford Btrands in the opening game of a hest-of-three series for the Cape, Breton Senior Hockey league championship. New Waterford won the regular league schedule and Sydney finished second. lississihsr When, ‘puts them znio a iii iii Place Tie ‘Scuttle Collegians In Free Scoring Game 10-7 To Stage League Upset Walt-u Iawlor‘: Navy bounced into tho playoff limo-light. last night, so they defeated the "Flying Wcishmeu" 10-1 in a nigh-scoring ragged gauso. Prince of Wales started the first period with their usual league form. lllltllll two goals in tho first five minutes. hut were when the Navy evened the score with two quick goals. The Welshman were out of the picture uutii well into the dyins “ill-I'M 0i "is some when they staged s. come-hack with their regular style. Last night's victory for the Navy third place tie with the Legions res and it is ex- pected that the play offs will see iiavy Wins iialifax Senior Hockey Title HALIFAX, Feb. 14 - (OP) - Hoyal Canadian Navy made it. three straight in a best-of-five ser- ies against Crescents for the liai- ifax Senior Hockey Leaguechamp- ionship, defeating the civilian sex- tette, 7-2, here tonight. The Navy team won the first two games, 15-1, and 2-D. Navy will represent the city league in the Nova Scotia. playdowns Babe Pratt ileinstated NEW YORK. Feb. 14 — (OP) Pratt -—Walter (Babe) Toronto , esgue govern- ors hero today. The reinstatmenf. ls effective immediately. Juvenile Playoff Dates Announced SYDNEY, NS, Feb. i4 — (OP)- Piayoff dates for the juvenile sec- tion of the Maritime Amateur Hocite Asociation were released here t. night b M.A.l-1.A. pre- sident Charlie ampbclil. The Draw: Series A Feb. 1B. New Waterford 8t. Agnes at Scoiohtovim Aces. m. 20, Scntchtown Aces at New Waterford 3t Agnes. sell” B Fob. 2.2. Sydney League winner at New Waterford winner. Pieb. l5. New Waterford winrl at Sydney League winner. SeriesC March 1, Sydney or New Water- ford at Glace Bay League winner. March 5' Glace Bay League win- ner at Sydney or New Waterford s. winner. March B, third game if each has won s. game Place to be decided later. Series!) Feb. 10. Aritigonish at New Glas- IOW- Feb. goniah. Series I. Feb. is. rniio M88119 winner It Halifax League winner Feb. 22, Halifax League winner at Tfllfi) League winner. 23, NOW GIDMOW ll Anti- Series P March 9, Antigonish or New Glasgow at Tflllfi or Halifax win- ller. March 11, Truro or Halifax win- xier at Antlgonish or New Glasgow. Series- G Feb. 2. Oisford at Sackville. Feb. 22. Sackville at Oxford. Series l! Feb. 20, Dorchester at Moncton League winner. . 1M). 22, Moncton league winner at Dorchoster. Seriosl Feb. 2i), Saint John League win- ner at Fredericton 1.0.0.11. lieb. 23, Fredericton 1.0.0.F.. at Saint John League winner. Series K ' Feb. 25. Winner of Oxford-Sack- ville at Moncton or Dorcheste-r. lliob 2'1 Moncton or Dorohester at Oxford or Sackviile Series I. March 5, Saint John or Freder- icton ot Oxford or Ssckville-Dor- chosfer-Moncton. March 7, Oxford - Ssckviilo I: rchester-Moncion at Saint John o: Fredericton. ' Series M .l"eh. H. Summerside. P.l!;.f., .. at Charlottetown. March 2. Ohlfifliiifitwlh Lt Sum- snerside. lllosll gl four minute mark, but the ooaolied squad netted two quick ones between the seven and eight minute mark. which lng splurge. more in th lr. a row 5 i the Squarebrlggs using all sorts of power scored four gODIs and in the last minute resorted to six forwards, but t-he Navy's defence lleld. Adam, McDoug forwards, Gregory, _ chard, Cudmore, Junop, Higson. Duffy. P.W.C.——Goal, MacArthur; fence, Keefe, Dalzicl, Lcightiser; forwards, Bun", Bagnall, Bradley, Blanchard, Nicolle, Robertson, Mc- Lennan, Richard, Reddlll, Quiglcy. Officials: Gordon Drillon, Had McInnis. ‘ the return of Whltlock and Jack- son to the Tars’ lineup The first iipencd with tile Colle- ans bagging two goals before the Navy Lineups: Navy: Goal, D vi ,_ii- SUMMARY 1st Period i—P.W.C. Basnall ( 2—P.W.C., Robertson lib-Navy, McLeod 4—-Navy, Blanchard Penalties: Dalzlel (2) 3rd Period 11—P.W.C., Robertson (Nicolle) . i2—Navy, Higs Cudm re) Ill-Navy, 14—P.W.C-. son, Blanchard) son) . . . . . . . 1T—P.W.C., Robertson chard) . ice Racing rganised sparked a scor. grabbed first period and three he second, to start the third period with a five_ goal ad- vantage. In the tnlrd session, Navy, still eager for goa the 37 mcond mark. Welshman came back with a goal to, make it lead 8 to 3. but Hiesoll, pivot for the Navy's second line, took two in a row, his third of the evening, to clinch the game In the Iss1 six m-‘nutes of play - coached squad ls, netted one at 5. . all‘, McLeod, Mo laire, Blan- Beer) .. 2151 (Nicolle) Ag ‘L-Navy, Duffy (Cudmore, H son) ‘... .. 8—Navy, Gregory (McLeod) 15 D-Nsvy, Hlgson (Cudmore) 19.59 I Iii-Navy, LeClaire (Gregory) .37 6n IMtAuiiin," igson Nicolle (Robe - . . l4 1'1 lfs-PMQQ, Blanchard (Ruben- son . . . . . . . . .. 16-—P.W.C Bagnall (Robert- Kahlil; New Glasgow The New Glasgow Racing Club m: suave gs BETTER Lawlor CWO Yes. tisa IITII the isiher the llflll the‘ shave. A quick-drying lather will dry out on your "fsco-—giva you a shave that slings and burns. What you want is I rich creamy IXTIA M0181‘ lather . . . tho lather you gst with Ufobuoy Shaving Cream . . . a lather that HAY! Mum and keeps your board soft and wet the whoil shave through. Recent tests prove that Lifebiloy llolds up to 41% MOI] MOISTUII than other hsding iii-suds tested. This is s issuer of record; a scientific fact. Got Iifebuoy for Cl-IANII. SMOOTH“ shaves -ovol with cold water or s used blade. A LE VER rsonucr Maritime tactics. Mc- ore; SPOR T SHOR 11S FROM BRITAIN LONDON, Fob. 6 — (CP) -'f‘wo men, a horse and 260 pounds ($1,170) are involved in one of the strangest bets for the Grand Na.- tioiiai at Live 1 in April. CE. Ediwar s, 74 year old olwn- er-trainer of Craven Anne, Shrop- shire, took exception to a stats- meni; by Bob Todd of Newmarket who sold Edwards‘ 10 year old horse ric- (Gregory) . 7J4 Elsich wouldn't even complete the 6-K‘ vy, LeClaire ccurse. Todd was willing l0 b91- 011 (glancllard) .7. it. - _ (i-Navy, Cudmore (Junop, Edwards took up the challenge McAdam) 13.11 and Todd has laid hl.ln 250 pounds Penalties: None. to 10 pounds. Bookmakers quot». Elsiclfs win price variously from hid Period 100 to one to 200 to c-ne. Eisich has never won a race or finished the course‘ less than 400 yards behind the winner. Stanley Matt/hows. shit. City winger in the English Pbotball 12.10 .10 in an international match - an Enlglish record — when he lined up for England against Belgium JanJ 19. Ivibttllews, aged 30 started as a football club offioe boy who for 1 pound ($4.50) s. week spent the first half of each week cleaning boots t-hafilsd been used in the previous week-end game. 4.14 . 8.44 .. 14.00 Harry Hopman who captained Australia's winning tennis team in 1939, considers the onl serious challenge received for his years Davis Cup is from the United States. l-fe considers France the second strongest challenger with Czechoslovakia "unknown" and Great Britain, Belgium and New Zealand {gted as "wealéghe "The o er players an young promising 1B to ZD-ycar-olds in Great Britain seem much below Australian standards," he says, The British Sportsman's Club, 1720 . 18.12 iii League, made his 44th appearance. held another race meet Saturday. lileib. 9th, with two classes which were keenly contested The day was fine and the track was in grand shape. Much credit. is due our local sawyer, Reign Bagnall for to our assistance with his truck as it saves a lot of time and horse flesh. Reigh is s good sport and told the committee to call on liim anytime, arid if possible he would ‘help out. There were not as many horses to start. as expected. some of the boys were racing ln Charlottetown, and owing to sick- ness. some more did not show up but it is hoped ‘by nexlt Saturday, everybody will be back to normal and a good afternoons racing will be put on. _ Cass A had five starters. C Harry Bildlong, (Rose Marie), Ginger Worthy. Helen Spruce and Billie Aubrey, but owing to a break down, Helen Spruce had to be drawn. It took considerable scor- ing in gel; tihe field away but when they got the word. they were on even terms and raced together half-way down the course Wllitil Billie made a jump. Albert going to the front Rose Marie looked a good second. but. Billie changed things after he started to trot and nosed her out at the wire with Al- bert winning the heat. In the second heat, they ot away good With Billie going ho lo from, and making every 110st. a winning one; A1179". second: Rose Marie, third. The third lleai; was much the same as Billie was never headed to (he wire. Class B had three start- ers which included that gcod colt owned by Peters. it being his first start. l-f-e sure made a good ShWlHG by heading such good trotf/ers as Buddy Kaimuck and Teddy Kalimuck to the wire in a wirlwlnd drive. Of course, it was no 18111051188 to the fans as Peters l1 Erma‘ e hsibit of throwing sur- SUMMARY Clan A Billie Aubrey (Andrew) 2 i 1 C. Abert Blldlong amoter) 1 2 2 Rose M11110 (Gallant) 3 3 3 v TONIGHT 7:30 The next mestiniubstween these ’ __._ s his: teraergs s scho ed to take. Ilytlioflamdianhsss 9,5,1, wlgnof vs. NJ. who; Pa“. - s , Thofirstworldlllbslkliniobfll; "mggflwgh,m,,m,, D AC |'| D 5'“ h 3: (ingggwmi r-HU '. m” ' “m, m‘ a, wmim: h“ Qpssrbytbisweystllpimrfssfldsllo °“ mosh?“ , “'21 so... ‘Sootla sinus-am the ifititweoiuasofwssias nsth amiiistssnnountoillsttr. later. lllltlflolV usotrrmoe mt doth, apply osdy refusedto play and to lurks P Lyon} will gas. aw‘ ‘several lhrltiisiefbisl-Dstesalsdslue who soon. Ginger Worthy (McNeil) Gass B Peter Mac (Peters) Buddy Kalm (Parkman) 3 Teddy Kalmuck (Gallant) 2 Starters, Robert Stead and Jerry uck Peters. Jud Announcer, Geo-rge Smilill. 4 l which SHLCHBPGC sportsmen who came to Britan from overseas he- fore the war, resumed the in London when the Kiw s. Zealand army rugby clifb. was ten- dered a lunch by the club Club president is the Earl of Ath- ione, governor-general of Canada‘. 15 BXDected back in Britain ractice , New 4 >-»u gee-AB. Weeks, fiddle Cole, Henry Gallant. Next race. Saturday Feb. 16. v OPTIC SUNBURN Snowblindneszwi? actually bilrn of the eyes. SUN" 4 b-IBN Gyro ‘Spiel To Be Held Today Teams from Moncton. Campbell- ton. New Glasgow and Halifax as well as Island teams are participat- ing in the Maritime Gyro Bonspcl which is scheduled weather penult- ting, to take place at the Charlotte- town Curling Club tonight. About thirty representatives of mainland teams arrived yesterday, mostly by air, and others are ex- pected today. Those arriving vcs- terday attended the Gyro sponsored Valentine dance at The Charlotte town last night. Guilty Df Thefi At Dehort Damp ‘IRURO, N.S.. Feb. 14 - (GP) —Sg~t. Murray J. MacDonald. fol- mer y in charge of the Debert army camp fire department. was found guilty today of the theft of several articles from the Salvation Army nut at Debest. , until Feb. 16 for sentence Evidence indicated softball equip- ment. window drapes, sheets and a hot plate were stolen from the auxiliary services canteen. He was remanded Extra Supply Di‘ itioke For Maritime: HALJPAX, Feb 13 - (OP) -- ‘ Intlliewiigt hhelaitregllle s gefid ,9.“- TBC COB f1 2 SS. ,a1'1'ange'lnents have been completed ‘to obtain additional quantities of ‘Dominion cc-ke for consumers in iii-ifs area, the Wartime Prices and lcontrol Board amounted here to- day- . l Prices have been adfusbgd to |orl.ng them into line with ccfhpe- titive fuels ill the Mnritimes Do- nlestlc sl of Dominion coke will retail in lifax at $16.05 to $16 2S. SPINACH EATERS Centuries before America Ila discovered, (he Chinese were eat. j i lng spinach. DANCE At MAPLE HILLS FRIDAY, FEB. 15 " DANCING a to 1 Meiodiers Orchestra Admission 35o Bus Leaving Market Square 8:30 p.n\. ++o+¢4444+o+o+o<o<< vs.“ HOCKEY At BEDEQUE RINK FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15th AT 8:15 P.M. SUMMERSIDE CRYSTALS Versus SUIVIMERSIDE LEGION Second game of best-of-three series in the semi-finals. 1.1 the Intermediate championship. SKATE AFTER Two Buses leaving Sumnierside Bus Stoput 7 P.M. - School Hockey Title’ WEST KENT ADULTS 35c - CHILDREN 25o Vi. SECOND GAMI IN SERIES a consist +borffrQOowooa4oosooo+ " ‘