Bowling 4 Y. M. c. A. stunts -" Zion Church Ladies Mame Empires A. Sentner 185 195 135 E. MacLean . 67 121 1145 A. Warren 13B 200 123 B. ow 1'16 90 171 C. -Webster 144 104 155 aotal-fllsdl, now In! F. Mutch . . . . . . .. 150 227 224 ~ ~- ~ s: 113 . . . . _ y . . 15a 131 1oz W 0 A d S D A. Putt/arson 104 7o 124 p‘ t ' n t‘ unstan S Low Score ..... 61 Total-2l58. June Bugs I. Lafferty .. 221 178 J. Dillon . 148 154 J. 121 113 L. 144 101 A. 156 96 199 15g Tonightg this night when the lioc- 179 1'12 ey tld-oit of the season will be dish- ed out. to htuigry hcckeyiaiisof the High single: F. Mulch 227. ‘ H1311 lill€€. F‘. Muich 610, Rebekah League E ‘itirciniy ll 1 a as 204 d“ . itc i0 . . . . . . . 7 i ' ' Lumber __ 14g 93 21g Last night both 581115 oi learning V Burns .. 1.36 103 121 were all bet up over the game and ‘WI-h - 145 199 151 indications are that tt wildly- T€é‘.“"_1850 cheering lot of students, all with M Uuva 148 121 implicit, lalih in their teams, will J MHLLAEQ“ 171 19g be on hand to watch the two even- B llllllllltiill 148 117 ly matched squads dec;d4=, which is H. ‘lime? 19° the better squad. W‘ “w” not; teams have been ‘actlsln '1‘0tai-l_'l69. 1 y l“ F‘ Dumb no“, strenuously since their last tussle I, 1.1811011.» . . . . 101 161 141 D. Hoover . . . . . . .. 167 165 173 R. WhllC . lad 101 105 E. ltiacnierson so 132 15.1 C. r wn . . . . . .. 108 138 1 "1otal—2083. oyais A. Seniner . . . . . .. 193 151 160 A.- Thornton '19 145 106 M. Biondon . ' 114 '12 Low Score .. 107 105 Low Score .. 132 1J3 ‘ioial-YITI. High single. M, Dover. 217. High three, E. Mitchell, 570. (‘,.N.R. League Bridge and Builders.- J. Martin 280 228 179 G. Swan 196 1'10 183 J. Doyle 153 123 172 I2. Goss 195 118 M0 H. Douglas 168 239 180 Total-2779. R0b0S.'— C. Doyle 190 150 227 C. Craswell 130 152 174 , J. Herrell 103 154 175 C. McDonald 113 209 143 A. Martin 152 206 210 Total-2488. High Single, J. Martin-EGO. High Three, J. Martin-687. Strikers:- J. Strain 134 168 2'70 G. Nelson 211 211 113 S. Duncan 160 144 175 O. Young 101 104 117 C. McLean I43 180 211 Total-MM. C.N.C.S.:-- C. Wood 155 1'73 179 J. Peoke 233 185 117 G. McPherson 156 191 125 F. Doyle 150 228 256 R. Bradley 191 133 150 Tota1-2561. High Single-J. Strain-110. High Three-C. McLean-HQ. Tonight. at Silo-International League-Tanners vs. Stanley Steam- OX1. Skide School Sports provide Lots o_f__t_hrills _ The annual school sports of the High School childmn were held _on Friday evening in the Crystal Rink and was largely attended by parents and friends. The sports were in charge of Mr. Lidstone and Mr. baloney. teachers oi the High school. 111010 W215 3. 18.2KB DTOKIBHI 0f racss with a 200d entry oi boys and l5. The prize winners are as follows: Boys 6 years old-Eldon Chaisson. first: Reins Phillips. second. Girls 6 years old-Phyllis White. first; Florence Whi ._sccond. Boys 7 years-l ilison Richards. 2 Ronald MacArthur, 3 Walter Burns. misoyjs hi; yyears-l Billie Stewart. 2 , o nson. gays 9 years-l Mark Delaney» 3 c. Arscnault. 3 B111 Nicholson. Girls 7-8-9 years-l Barbara Con- rucl, 2 Marlon Swartsman. 3 R8516 . . arl he. “goats 1&0 years-l Lflylflfl 501m?’ manf 2 Louis Wedge, 2 Parker Crockett. ' Girls i0 years-l Bertha Huestis. 2 Dorothy Daiey- 3 {felon Strizht. Boys ll years-l Alan Stewart. Z Aui-ele Bellini-101‘. 3 B01101’ Gall- Girls ll-IZ-l Dorothy Ellis . 3 Mary Pope 3 Gloria Bell, .Bo_vs 12 years old-i Henrv A1‘- seiiault. 2 Stanley Deighan. 3 Robert Romcke. Girls 13-14-1 June Ramsay. 3 Connie Conrad. 3 Mary Palmer. Bgys l3 yours-l Albert Vincent. 2 I-llfwitlfd‘ xlJ/Iiwllqfllilihnftix 3 Auibrey’ Ga an . owe ucs s. Boys l4 years-l Don MacNeill. I Preston MacAusland. 3 Jack Kelly and Ivan Strizht. "j. Partners Skate Race-l Durant jmd MacMurdO. ~Nl§l]<l). {III MngNeéll. 2 E. MM Album ' c1. . nccn-.- v _ Clash In Deciding Game Of Series At Forum Tonight M3 166 city with prince of Wales and st. Dunstans clashing 111 the third and deciding gauze ior the inter- collegiate titie tvith bc.h squads with a victory apiece to their cre- azid both are confident of being returned the winners. One squad l: bvuud w be disappclnted each realizing this will go L11 out frtwn the opening whistle endeavor to fret into the seat and then hold it Last WlIdIl€Sd.!1"S game tlirilioi‘ from start to finLsh. T0- niglit with evcrytlrng at stake the learns are ready to excel themselves and frcm here it loo-ks like a toss- up lust which squad will tomorrow sport the intercoilegfate title. The game will get underway at 11:15 sharp. Be in your seat early so as not to miss any of the fast action that will 1w in sore for you. and in m driver's W53 I wore present. to see the four Bud- long colts stage their laud and they wereuiot disappdniezi in the three heats raced. Although Marjorie was returned the winner neverthe- ies the finishes our». close with all the colts she-wing surprising good manners in what was their first race. Vics One Carrie Away 33 From C. 3.11. L. Title After 8-3 Victory Over Miners i Desbicns and Charlie Phillipa were the scorers. Sparkling gcaltending by the veieran Jimmy Foster played a oig part in the North Sydney win. Twice he kept his net clean while the Vics were two men short SYDNEY, 115., March 2-(CP)- The red-hot. North Sydney Victor- ias advanced to wilhin a game of the Cape Breton Hockey League championship tonight by soundly whipping Glace Bay Mners 8-3 for their third win in the best-in- oeven final series. The round now stands at. 3-1 in games for the Northsiders, the un- derdcgs when they started the playoff against Miners, who led the league schedule by c. wide margin. Winner of the series moves into the Maritime final. Six of Vics‘ goals tonight were provided by the startingflirie of Bill Sneider, Johnny Gagnon, re- instated pro, and Lude Check, picked up from the eliminated sydney Millionaires. Check snip- ed three goals und had a hand in two other; for a five-mint total. Sneider got. two goals and two assists, and the veteran Gagnon helped himself to a sintrle tally and _ helped out on three 03.1315. Gollat and Lzmgellc got the other North- side goals. both unassisted. Vics were ahead all the way after Check rang up the game's first goal 1:1 the eight-h minute. Vics banged ln iiwo mom grals before Miner! scored in the second and then rolled up threc more before Miners got their second late in that period. ‘The lost period saw _V'cs gut- acore the Coaltowners 2-1. Only one of lifiners‘ three goals were scored while the winners were at full strength. Vince Gallagher, Hit SUMMARY First Period l-Ncrth Sydney, Check (Gagnon, 62 Sneider) '1: 2—North Sydney, Gollot 15:24 Penalties-Sneider, Cooper (Jheck. Second Period S-Nortli Sydney. Check (Sheld- er. Gagnon) 3:22 l-Gl-ace Bay. Gallagher (Cooper, Bairdi 4210 b-Ncrih Sydney, Gagnon (Check) 5:72 6—Nfr.h Svdncy, Sitcidei" (Gag- noni 5:22 ‘l-Norlh Sydney. Sneider (Check, Boothmani 13:02 ll-Glare Bay. Desbiens (Cooper) — Hamnlkn, Gallagher, ltfr-Phorson, Check. Third Peflod B-North Sydney, Check (Lang- r1101 2Z0’? lfi-Nrrih Svfncy. Lanoelle 6:54 ll-Glflce Buy, Plrillirps (White) 11236 Pcr""‘rs - Phillips 2. Desblenl, Vvhiie, McPi-mson, Boothmsn. Islawn-c-Imlfiiurlorls Opening Games At Dominion Bonspiel P. E. I. 001 001 010 10x- l ‘* By Harold Atkins Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC. March 2—(OP)-'I‘he ranks of the uniieieawd in the Macdonaldk Brier ‘Tankard thin- ned out to three rinks tonight as Manitoba, New Brunswick and Ontario won their sccand round matches to keep their records spotless for the first day of play l-n the Canadian Curling Champion- ship. C-ainixig an even break on the day's ploy. along wi h Northern Ontario and Alberta, was Prince Edward Island. Aficr losing in the first round the Civrloi-tetoivn team skipped by W. R. Cnrkshank won 12-9 over Quebec's renroscnia- tive-a i-luntingdcn four skipped by J. A. R065, Jr. The first two rounds found Que- bec, British Columbia and Nova Bcotia without victories. Quebec worked its way lo a 6-3 lead over Prince Edw~rd Island in the first six ends, Put the Islrnders caught up with a three cn the sev- enth end and they went ahead l0 stcy m the eighth with n. linqic. First Round Result! Manitoba 031 011 011 150-ll Nova Scotla. 200 100 100 001- 5 Quebec 004 000 000 200- 6 New Brunswick 510 111 124 011-18 Ontario 001 210 111 201-10 Saskatchewan 120 003 000 000- 8 B. Columbia 011 011 201 031-10 N. Ontario 200 250 020 200-13 Second Round Results Saskatchewan 310 110 010 310-11 Alberta 002 000 201 001- 8 Nova Scotla. 100 200 331 030-13 Oninrio 012 013 000 403-14 New Brunswick 053 100 4112 101-l‘! B. Columbia 100 031 010 010- ‘I Q1100” 002 211 000 300- 9 I’. F. L- ‘ - l?“ 'M0'018"“l1-l2 Nlqniinbw. 030 20.‘! 133 040-18 N. Ontario 102 010 000 204-10 HOVIIJWENT 0F LIGHT ‘ft takes at rnv of livht i1 l-2 min- no 1m m5 o3X__15 Air's to reach the earth from the ' For a Delightful (flange Roll 'em wiffi Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO A delightful blend of Turkish, Virginia and Burley tobacco: for roiling your own. Nancy fourth. The third and final heat ms a ,, battle all {the way. between Addie if?“ 5°“ M“ m 1°" qnd Mariorfe with Addie coming cm; fast at the wire to edge out the whims i/wo heat. winner by half a length-derivay. Marjorie Budlong wins Bi Match race Marjorie Budlang, Myron Bell's promising three year old pacer and driven by Ike Morejde yesterday captured the big colt match race staged on the hrbor ice as sne captured the first two heats of New Bmnsmck the race before icing nipped at the wire by Addi." Budlcnz in the final heat o! the day. A good sized crowd of spectators ‘Ihey got may on one second score for the first heat and half _ way down it was very close but in the last eighth Marjorie pulled in- to the lead to win by o, length ov- er Addie Budlong driven by Len UNI-ram. Frisco Budlcng driven 11y Austin Tierney was third with Nancy Budlong teamed by Frank d Wheatlcy fourth. In the second heat it appeared mam u. short distance from the wire that by u. Frisco Budlong, who was trotting finals very fest, might take the heat but Frisco jumped it off to fall back ces to meet New Arman in the fi- wiih Marjorie main the winner, "Rl-‘l- The first 881119 in this series Addie second, Frisco third and ‘V111 be Dlflyed in Bedeqlle Rink 0n y night and the match is vlbfltcd with a neat deal of in- cur our WAY Standing 'in UBBEO, Much 3-401’)- Staziding in tn Canadian Curling hem-pionsiilp Bonspiel . rounds: Action in big lots was furnished when seven boxing bouts. between members was staged. All the m three-round affairs were night had his opponent in d'ffi- J culties early and after about two minutes of fighting Rkfei-ee Flt. Lieut. Robins awarded Moore the bout on a. technical kayo. L.A.C. Williams and LAC. Paw- iey both of station headquarters brstling three round show with Williams the aggressor all the way winning by a decision. L.A.C. Hoines put up a. great cour- wide open from start to finish and as a. result the big crowd present saw siugfests in each and every Ontario Manitoba Alberto Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Northern Ontario British Columbia Quebec NC-va Scotia oooi-spi-p-sscs» INNn-u-lt-n-loa In a hard fought game o: hockey, b9 ts iminated meet from the South Shore League play. sht. The game ended -5 victory for the Middleton which was forced all the way e Freetown team in the semi- played in Bedegue rink. 'I'he Middleton team now advan- owns last n1 Thursda anti 8116 and hOCKEY fans in that v1- ty are eagerly awaiting which gets the Series 1m- ll/ 1 - '2 t. dkilé/fl/“iiiilin 59- I 1 ' \\\ '~-»\ l; _ Coovlumlvu L. ..'s.=.=.r.ro.-r"- M T131111‘? YEAR$ ‘POO 56°" riPPiE AlVD 'I‘CAP" STUBBS WE'LL LEAVE ‘THESE AT YOUR PLACE SO MV MA wow-r KNOW 1 usso TH‘ GO-CAIZT.’ THIS 1S ABOUT snoueu j FER THIS LOAD~PUT . THAT m A PILE! Rugged Boxing Witnesse 0I1$PiB| At R.A.-F. Station Last Night;- Seven BoatsHel b ht together L.A.C. Moore of station last night 15W; squadron and Pix. Smith Canadian Dental Co l. crsftiest boxer of e Outstanding performance o! the tournament was given by L.A.C. of flight squadron who put on a after winning the first bout of the tflrhnical knockout came back to take the final bout be returned a P1290115 - technical after the bout $101168- Cuptaln Blake presented to the winners and losers speech congratulat- e fighters on their perform- ances and also the officers who 5 0w and the manner ch it was g-tun on, en was a1 e d it is likely thtaftgmtgg witnessed in the near '1'h_g__f_iLs_t__ bout of the evening’ By. 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The Canadian Pm”) the nrrtlm Empi boxing championship $9918 880 Wlliilht w'i WWI‘! over Dan South Mricazi title. quished his title t4 first round Jones to his opponent in the second and as the third started Holmes was groggy. But he fought back hard i111 B119 W01’ until the referee halt- scrap late in the final L.A.C. Hind of quarters took a decls'on over L.A.C. Chown of motor 001's. very fast. staged a wide-open slugfest all the way and‘ the 4e- .____________ CIIAPLAIN ‘C1111 , - ed the --___._ n“ session. ( B!” esuit chaplain. m, uassinz the some sore]; the men with whom he w accompany thgm m“ 1111s 001.1120: FINAL-S. n. u. vs. P. w. c. TONIGHT-SJS THE FORUM A R8111!» Dazzle-Rah, Rah Game. Full of Thrills SKATE AFTER GAME 35c PLUS TAX With Major Hoopiq Aw! CLANCV cmolr HtT MV ate FELLA wm-i AN om 1....» suaemm comm -~ 111.1. a 5151' nAviul sumo»! - WHY oom- vou FRIGK 11-1‘ 501m, m‘ u: ‘LOU mm: AN‘ eutrsw. Quota-ran, wow. ME uP-»--1'1.i. ewe TWO To ONE.’ r 141M ear... .. w we MANAus. 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