Played Here The R.C.A.F. basketball team and. the local Ray's Millionaires are atill deadlocked for first place in the Island Hoop League n: a reault of two scheduled games played last night, over the P.W.C. floor before a large crowd of fans. In the opening encounter of the double hill the Flyers ran wild in the second half against the Army icain aftcr being held 19-121 at the half, to run up a 65-34 count against. ihe locals, The second game saw the money- men spz-‘ng a surprise as they wal- loped liiL Saints 63-50. The Mll- ilfinlilftfi icd throughout the game although being hard pressed all the way. FIRST GAME Bob Baync playing coach oi the‘, li‘l_\'(~l'.s lcri h.s train to victory as lie Silllk nine baskets and tossed in three free throws for 2i points. Don “Moose? Carson was the next high scorer for the airmen as he uccouniczl for i6 with Bill Camp- ng ll. (lccrgc Alaclirnnan was high‘ inan oii the losers’ side with iii. with Joc Cullen notching eight. Although the first. half was very close the game was very slow in its infant stages but! rap.dly progressed as it wentl along. The Flyers led by Baync| ran through the Army sponsored; team in the latter part of the final canto to rack up their win. SECOND GAME 1n the second game Ray's took a two point lead in the first half and added eleven more in the last half and held their advantage to the final whistle although the Saints pressed really hard in the final stages of the game. The game was a hard fought. wide open affair mixed with some good guarding by both teams. Earl Nicholson, Stan Stott and Walter "Windy" LePage were the high scorers for the winners get- ting 23, 19 and 16 respectively. Nicholson and Irv McKinnon were standouts for the winners all night. Jack Reardon led Saints with l5 while Bill Ready had 9 and Ken- nedy and Coyle 8 each. One player in each game foul- ed out. In the first game Bud Roasiter of the Army garnered the required five while Willie MacDonald reached the limit in the final contest. A total of 4B fouls were called in both games by referees Earl Goss and Jack MacAndl-ew. The timers were Father Walter MlacGuigan and Lt-Col. W. J. MacDonald. SUMMARY First RCAF Bayne Carson Campbell Eckley Lyon Piercey Maclsanc Totals '5 '11 ,_. .- 0, H! u-cu-Tqicnv-‘i? Army G. MacLennan Cuillcn . Dalzici Glover Rossiter . B. MacLennan Totals . H?! cos-meal‘ b-l q X un-Iv-r-Ngsmo wov-uwqqanm rucooco-t-a ac>-»--,_.:>w c» J~NN Second Game Ray's Nicholson Stott Airmen, Ray’s Winners In Double Hoop Bill Last Night Keen Racing On . Local River Ice Yesterday The Victoria Driving Ci-ub came up with some more good ice rac- ing over the North River speedway yesterday afternoon when a. total of nine entries turned out for three classified events. Bee Budlong captured the Class A Pace with two firsts and a sec- ond while Calumet B Long took the Class B Pace in three straight heats. April Bud also came through in straight heats to cup- ture top honors in the Class C Trot and Pace. Calumet B Long came up with the fastest time of the meet with a 3i 2-5 second mark for the quar- ter mile in the second heat of the Class l3 Price. The following are the results; — Class A Pace Bee Budlong (Hennessey) Maudene Budlon-g (Agne\v) Rosalie llooper (Craig) Time: 33, 33 2-5, 32. Winning horse owned by W. Hunnesscy, City. Z11 133 322 Class B Paco ' Calumet B Long (Bishop) 1 1 1 Dot Budiong (Nicholson) 2 2 3 Bob Dale (Younker) ........ .. 38 2 Time: a2, 3i 2-5, a2. The winning horse owned by Dr. George Bishop, City. Class C Trot and Pace‘ April Bud (L. Kelly) . 1l 1 Sister Vernon (Craig) 23 2 Jess O‘ Hal (Smith) 23 - Time: 35. 35, 35. The winning horse owned by Lorne Kelly, Southport. Officials: Announcer, Charles Willis; judges, W. MacAusland, Rollie Wood, H. Murphy; timer. James Arbin; starter, Russell Abbott. W. K. S. Girls Win Hoop Exhibition 'I‘he West Kent School girls bas- ketbnll squad took a 71-19 victory over the Prince Street girls quin- tet at the Y. M. C. A. last night. in an exhibition hoop encounter. Claudette Maclvlillan was the leading pointgetter for the win- ners with a total of l6, while Peggy Campbell of Prince Street. was next in line with nine. The referees were N. MacDoug- all and Ralph MacPherson. The following are the lineups and scor- ing points: — W.K.S. - C. MacMlllan l5; J. Giddings 2; E. MacArthur 4; H. Whitiock 4; E. Storey 0; J. More:- heaci 0; A. Gwlndon 0; J. Muc- Guire 2; D. Simmons 0; H. Stew- art 0; Total — 2'7. P.S.S. - P. Camlpbell 9; J. MacKlnnon 8; J. Tanton 0; E. Smith 2; D. Bowness 0. Total-ll). LePage MacKinnon 4 Sitwcll .. 0 1 3 1 MacAndrcw 0 O 0 0 Totals . .. . N 5 l2 63 S.D.U. ' FG FS PI‘ PCs. Rcardon 6 3 0 15 Ready 4 1 O 9 Kennedy 4 0 0 B Coyle 4 0 0 8 MacDonald . 1 2 5 4 Mullally 8 0 1 6 Dunphy . 0 0 1 9 lVfacIsaac . 0 O 1 O Totals i2 6 8 50 JUST A FEW DAYS |.Ei=T IN THIS GREAT sA|.E -WE. HAVE A FEW EXTRA SPE- ciAi. BARGAINS LEFT-DON'T wAiT- coME IN TODAY. RlB WOOL iiiiins nizns 2:55."... COlllBlNATlONS SHIRTS 2.95 1.79 MEN'S ca... lAC-SHlRTS 3g MEN’ HUMPHRY PANTS 4.95 ni-zn's'.‘f".f*.v.*.siiiiirs&iiiiiiwiziis 1.49 9.95 lllEN’S $0. lllACKlNAWS BoysSlti CAPS 98clBoys Sweaters $1. ZIPPER and xr-LOQL TWOEil pun; in, (my nut 10.95 y ECONOM (mp3 c0. DRY m or. oro. sT. PHONE 2m PAGE SIX the Maritime Flying Curlers Club. prior to taking off by chartered M.C.A. aircraft from Charlotte- Picturcd above are members of town last Sunday en route for Flying Ourlers Neu-foundland where they com- peted in a series of friendly matches with rinks from Canndafs tenth Province this week. The group include representatives The (lianlottetown Victorlus night to move into n. second place tie with Saint. Dunstans University in the league Standing, is going to make it a really nip and tuck race f-or the three top positions in the remaining few games of the rogu- lar schedule prior to entering into playoff competition. O O I Deadlocked ln second place with Vlcs, four points behind the leading Abbies. the Saints have probably the best opportunity of overtaking the lead with three games m play as compared to two apiece for Vics and Abbics, two of tlic Saints games being against the collar dwelling R..C.A.l<‘. squad uiiio have yet. to win a. game this sen.- snn in five starts while their other game will be against P. W. C. to- morrow night, who are the other bottom team in the two points aibove the lowly It.C.A F. reach of all for first place. against Abblcxs and Crystals in order to tie present position. and if Albbics can win one game, the best Vlcs can do is a second spot. Should Saints lose one of their three games and Albbies lose their rim-dining tvm. Vlcs oould make n. three-way deadlock for first place by winning both their games. men's only chance them for fourth place. fling all their three drop all three. o Three Charlottetown boxers Harry Pouiton, Island welterweight title holder, Buddy Lund, Provin- cial lightweight. chomp. and Curl I “Beau Jade" MacDonald. one of the Provinces lenidifng contenders for lightweight honors, announced yesterday that they will appear in three of the major events against .Malnla.nd contest-l . main event, six months or so, stated ias night that lllOS nuniuzn ~ ‘island Horses close 6-5 win over Prince of Wales College at the Forum 0n Tuesday league. just But with their four point ad- vantage over second place. the Ab- bles will only have to win one of their two remaining games to be sure of a first place tie with Saints. who in turn will have to win all‘. tliree to meet nhis end. Two wins for Abbies will put them beyond Vlcs will be a little on the slack end and will have to win both games, one one against Abbies leave For Halifax Five Island horses will leave by, truck this morning for HHIIIHXm N. 8., where they will compete in week-end harness horse ice rac- ing events there. The following are the horse; en- tered and their owners: - Jean Henley —- Samuel F‘. Kennedy, Charlottetown; Royal Jim -— Wii- liain Smallwood, Southport; Reu- ben Lee -_ Emmett. Burke, Hunter River; Eleanor G. ~ Miss Eleanor Gillis, lvliscouclie; Lillie Marlene -_ Rhodes Wurrcn, Charlottetown. Truro Leads In N. S. Bonspiel AMHERST, N. s., Feb. a __ (or; _ Truro swept ahead in the Nova Scotia bonsplel tonight, taking r. lead over the three other rinks left. in the running. The winner will represent the province in the Do- minion curling championships. Truro has five ulns and no losses, Bridgewater and ‘Kentviile four wins and one loss pnd Lunen. burg three wins and one loss. Two losses knock a team out and l4 rinks have fallen by the wayside. Today's results: Kentvilie 1'1. Westville 5. Bridgewater 14, Bridgetown 4, Lunenburg 13, New Glasgow ll. Truro l5, Oxford 4. New Glasgow l3, Oxford 11, Kentville 1.2, Halifax Mnyflowers 1O Brldgewater l7, Middleton B. Berwick l6. Amherst 4, Bridgewater 15, Ber-wick 3, Kentville 11, New Glasgow 8. Aussies lengthen College T In League Game Tonight THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN To Newfoundland from Saint John, N.B.. Charlotte- town, Summersidc. and Montague. It was the first flight by tho ncw-. iy organized Club. who will re- turn by air todny. The flight Slilfidrys Shul Amherst Ramblers for one period and then shot tliciri duwn 7-0 in a Maritime Senior liockcy League game tonight. The blankmg cnablcd Ifalifax lo move into a first-place tie with Saint John Beavers, who worked a Z-2 sawoff Wllh Moncton Hawks. It was the fifth shutout this season for Jack Donlcvy al- though he didn't finish the game —and the fourth time he had blanked Ramblers. Donlevy received a knee in- jury early in ihc last period and was replaced by Ernie Ycadon. Donlevy made l6 stops and Yea- don five, with Donlevy getting credit fur the shutout. First Period Scoring—-None. Penalty—McLnughlin. .. Seound Period Lead Al Games By The Canadian Press Australia held a 4 commanding lOS-point lead over runner-up New Summerslde Crystals are now pretty well assur- ed of a. playoff berth. with Welsh- of overtaking is by \vln- remaining games, while Crystals will have to Zealand after four days of Bri- iish Empire Games competition at Auckland, N.Z. Unofficial point standings, bas- ed on the 10-5-4-3-2-1 distribution for the first six finishers, showed the fleet Aussies with a 30l-poini total. against New Zeaiandb 196. England is third with 162, a slim The Murray Harbour Bruins sent; the Charlottetown Navy team from the H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, down to a 10-4 defeat at the Mur- ray Harbour Rink on Tuesday night in an exhibition hockey en- counter. It was the first game of the nea- aon for the Tats, who are entered 29-point margin ovcr Canada. Herc are the point-gutters at the end of Wednesday's events: Australia-Sm New Zealend-liil Engiand-IGZ Canada~l33 South Africa-GO Scotland—39 opponents in o boxing card. to be hold at Newcastle. N- B. on Rbruary 15th.. in non title Pbulton will meet scrappy Joe Delano of Newcastle in a lo-round while Imnd will be featured in the semi-final attract- ion ogainst El-fnle Durrefil of Boy sh Anne in a six-round so. while adversary will be d” c; my procrarns planned for early next st. Anne, mi will b0 n m- momh- _ _ _ mum‘ premmguoy :ttracmn' The two young promoters Poulton and Lund. the two boys who have been staging mob snort Dfolralns hero during the if everything goes well in the bouts on the fifteenth. they hope to be mble ‘lo make nrranfl Malaya-JO Ceylon-IO Nigei-in-‘l Fiji-S Rhodesia-S Wales-Z ments for tho three Mainland op- ponents to be brought to Char- lottetown for ref/urn matches u part of another of their boxing lrav€n'l. staged a. program since January 13th.. when Dund success- in this years City Garrison Hoc- key League, and came up with n. good brand of hockey that produc- ed plenty of fast. action. The Navy boys will play their first league game tonight at North River Rink and all member; of the team are asked to be on hand at the Armouries at eight. o'clock sharp. The following in the Navy ling- up: - Gool - Arbique; defence - Mu Neill. Ballem. Stewart. MacMlllnn; forwards -- Connolly. Judson. be- bci, Dnlziel, Dougan, Saunders. MacKenzle. Nicolle, Dingwell. Game Al Covolioud The Confectlonnry Cavaliers de- feated fhc Covehend Red Wings by the score of 7-1 in a game of exhibition hockey played n; {he fully defended his lightweight title against Bud Ramsay of Albeflon by a second round knockout. as the feature attraction of p. stellar six- bout card. The boys gave their reason for their “no fight Mtihrde" as duo to the heavy whbdulc of hockey etc. but hoped they would be able to get things rolling again wound t. early in March when than be lac sporting activity. In the meantime. such tights on tho Mainland an the pron-um schedul- ed for the fifteenth. will serve to keep them in tm-notd: chaps, and aloogivefthemndnncei tolook over prospective boxers in Maln- lnnd circles to compo“ in fuhlre cud; s! Charlottetown. Coychcad rink last night. ._____--~---l-_i_ FEBRUARY 9, 1950 Jlnnmy Hogan's Summer-side‘ Kinsmen Juveniles came up with a smart performance at the Forum last night lo edge out (he Chan‘ lottetown Victorlas by a. 6-5 count in rt scheduled Island Juvenile ilcidcey League fixture. ' Tlho victory gives the Hoganites sole posscssion of second place in the league standing. four points behind the league leading Abbli... It, was the Vlcs fourth loss in as many starts and leaves them stranded in tho league cellar. Kcnsington trail iii i-‘ilrd place two points behind Swnmcrside. Playing ClOSo hockey all (he way, both teams (lhulkfll up n. brace of goals each in the opening frame, with Suunnierside holding the edge 0n ihc scoring in the middle frame to outscore the Vlcs three to two for o. one-goal advantage. The Vlcs ticd up the score nt 5-5 at the three-quarter mark of the closing session, mid the game looked like it wouid and in n tie. when. in the closing two minutes of play. fast- sknting Paul schurman teamed up with Darby on n. passing attack from centre ice to drive home the winning tnlly IOI-SlIYIlTHGISidE, on a smart. well-executed play. Schurmnn was the loading sniper for Kinsmen, racking up three tallies, while Cahill, MacArthur. and Grady shot. one each for tihe remaining tallies. MacDonald was the top goalgetter for Vlcs with a brace. with MaoLeod, Stull, and Gillespie garnering the other tul- lies. Wally Sheppard handled coaching duties for the Vlcs. fol- was organized by Club Secretary. J. Finley MzicLcod of Charlotte- town. —— Photo by Garnhum. The Saint Dunsinnis University horkcyists will get their opportun- ity tonight of breaking up a sec- “he axial-place dcadiOc-k to tuke over u‘ ' sole possession of that position "Elfin! B" amvunwml W ‘cam “qthm We points o; the league officials that he will handle the "- lcnclcrshlp when they clash with "am 1°!’ the Temmnder U‘ u“ HALIFAX, Fcb. 8 — (CP) —‘ Gordon BenMu-s Pyincg 0g wales season. John Turner, ret/lrlng Halifax Si. lVlai-ys toyed with Conpgc “vfiyshnmn a; ‘he gym-um w. coach, will act as team manager. The following are lineups and night at oigiit o'clock in a schedul- eri island Intermediate Hockey sllmmafy! Ltagiic fixture. Lineuvpsz. The Saints nrv tiod in second Victor-ins: Goal, Huestls; defence Ready. Atkinson, McLeod, Mc- Lean; forwards, Lewis. Gillespie, Hurry, Stull, Trainor, Turner, Kelly, Burke, Cheverie, Mac- Donald. Suinimerside: Goal, McKay; de- fence, Doyle, Mclnnis, Darby, Blacquiere; forwards. P. Schur- man, Cahill, Richard, Pope, Dalton, MacArthur. Grady, Walker, B. Lefurgey, Arsenault. place tviiii the Victorias, who mov- ed up two points Tuesday night by inking a. 6-5 win from tiic Wclshmcn. Forced to make a détemlined victory stand tonight lf tzhcy ex- pect to garner a place in the piny- offs, the Welsh-men will be no oasy nnark for the saints. how- ever. and nrc expected I10 be oom- ing out inannlinutcffort tonight to turn ihrmback and close up the amp between thomsmycs and or.“ Peljgflerees: Jackie Kane and Ari stals, who are at present the prob- ' able foisinpiuce team for the l““~"°“" ' rim r-esriiiliiimn! The game should be a fast. wide open affair. and with botfri tennis l_s_side Cahm (Darby) m H having a lot at stake, should pro- duce one of the 243M9- MacArthur most exciting l-Halifax, Ford - C (G d ) .. . ll 3 (Hannonv Mccmgor) _ 2'17 batncs cf the sca..on to date. 3__vig; yMacnonald ~3 Fflalifax- Gaudei (Ready) 115a (Powers) .. 5.23 o 4_V' , G11 1 ' if-Hflllfax- Harmon (llrczenoiirigie .................. .. 12.24 (Mtfirc-svr) .. . 12.47 Penalties-None. Penalty-Brennan. O I Third Period v t 4-2 5 Q p H ‘f-Halifax. Brennan won e M‘ (Powers) 2.16 - —-—- 5__5'51d9_ ghunmm 5—H<il1fB-Y. Brennan GLACE BAY, N. S., Fob. 8- (Doyle) 203 (Schmidt) 12.25 (CPl-The scrap over‘ second place 6—Vics, 4:21 6—Halifax, Gaudet in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey 7-951“, Grady 945 (Hollett) ................ .. 15.41 League swung in favor of Glace 3-5-51“. Schurmag 101w ‘I-Halifax, Hollett Bay Nllners tonight as they doub- 9__v',¢,, 5m“ ' 1335 (Sullivan. Gaudet) ...... .. 10.01 lcd up North Sydney Victorian 4-2. Penalties (major) Penalties -_ Nong The win put Miners one point Gradw nhcad of Vlcs and seven buck of \ the lending Sydney Millionaires. North Sydney gets another crack lo_$?:d 5:236 1d at; middle place tomorrow night (stub) m“ when they meet Millionaires. Vlcs . . --' 10-21 d N“ h b 1 u—sslde| 5011111111811 e a I nn ncrs ave con swupp ng (Darby) the position regularly for the lust P - 13-15 seven weeks, enamfl-Nfiflfi YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE — FRIDAY - SATURDAY ‘ ‘-‘Whiplnsh" Dane Olin-k - Alexia Smith - Zachary Scott The Management Recommends This Show. " S’side “Kinsmen Edge Out Victorias 6-5 In Juvenile League Game Alherton mu Wins Regal Flour Trophy An Albcrtoii rink Sltniipcri i), n Mlllinan early today; (m, I Regal l-‘iour Curling ‘id-tum,- Provinciai playoffs at slllllll.~"' Albcrton won the lli\l'li Wit}, the outcome not clecidt-d um had curled 6i ends in the w . titioii which begun yfhhtlfilll’ , ternoon. In the filial match. .\iiiln:;i:. ' his rink to an l1-10 extra. clld i tory over Charlottetxiwirs under skip Roy MCCnbc. Earlier Albcrtou had Summcrslde 12-9. Al; the end of regular p1.» the cup, all three tonins no.0 l each having won two grunt“. g q lost one. In the pinyoff, Cllhliiiilff- town drew a bye. Following is the result of 1m regular play: First Round. Montague l2. Albcrton l3. Summer-side 8. Charlottetown ll w i!" \iE"F."lT("l Second Round. Montague (f, Charlottetown 13. Alberton 8, Summer-side i8. Third Round. Alberton 11, Charlottetown o. Summerslde 20, Montague 10. Personnel of rinks taking part2 Summcrslde. D. Hogg. E. lilac- Kny, A. Sllliplinnt, C. Rciiiruon skip. Charlottetown, Rourke. Henry, Alberton, C. Hayes, L. Wilk. Corbett, F. Millinnn, skip. Montague, Nolan, lVlncKenflr. I Green, MncKinnon, skip. Ted Williams Signs For Record Salary By BILL KING BOSTON, Feb. 8 — (APi _ Rd Sox are slugger, ‘Fed William; yesterday signed the highest-sill aried contract in baseball nirtrry- for an estimated $125,004]. Neither Williams nor griieril manager Joe Cronin, who presidel over the formalities, would dlnilgt the exact: terms. "Yes, it is a better oontrnot thu I had last season," \\'illinms re~ plied when pressed on that rcnrll "I can't say more than flint." "I am very happy about my can tract and I only hope i ncsrnt it." he elaborated. Red Sox salaries niivnys hail been considered club secrets. B-ii there have been enough lvlliilo n indicate that; Williams drew 890i 000 in straight pay last reason iuil had sovernl bonus Clauses based oll attendance. Since the Rod 50! drew 1,596,650. a club record. Wt’- llnms probably received MOW‘ D. Simvnrt, O‘ R. MacCnlic, r ; E $15,000 for a grand total 015105-- 000. Jake Wade worked out on Min- crs defence for the first time this year and showed well with Eddie Brown. Miners ouishot Vlcs 26-24. REMEMBER WHEH By The Clnadinn Press Dan Casey. hero of Ernest L. Thnyerk immortal “Casey nt the Bat." DBSEIIEIYS best-known poem. died seven years ago today. A left- handed pitcher, Casey actually had none ol the slugging potentialities attributed to 'I‘hnyer's legendary clouter but actually struck out. in the tense situation described in the poem. Too Late To classify T0 LET - FIVE-ROOM HEATED apartment. Apply 17 Orlebnr. WANTED-MAN OR BOY, 1M- medintely, for general farm work. Knud J-“gennen, Frederic- ton. LOST — BETWEEN 2M KENT and P.E.I_ Hospital via Govern- ment Pond, snakeskin change purse containing sum of money. Finder please phone 2230. l”! _-a ronun HOCKEY LONG CREEK RINK '1' O N l G II '1‘ l EAST ROYALTY ROYALS Vs. NINE MILE CREEK BULLDOGS - Game Time 8:80 . TONIGHT -- imuur: 4o» cannons-m ii OUR WEEK END FORUM THURSDAY - HOCKEY -- 8 P.M. P. W. C. vs. S. D. U. FRIDAY — CHILDREN'S SKATING — 4 to 5:30 WEST KENT SCHOOL SPORTS SATURDAY — SKATING . . . . . . . 3 to 5 SKATING . . . »@@@:@ " 950 THE ORIGINAL 1 WEST KENT SOHOOL ICE SPORTS A Variety Program Providing Fun Eon tho Whole Pnmil! rrcnrrs 2pc @.©©©©@@ m! COLLEGES ' P. W .6. vs. S. D. U. Island Hockey ...8to1O FEBRUARY 10th Q Q © Series 8 O'CI.OCI( ' ‘THE