i-"EBRUARLB- 1.941 §='-""_'_'- Cruikshait ‘Chalk Up Five Victories Yesterday |I1 Beating Out Premier T. A. Campbell's Rink Playing in five gruelling 011mm W. R. Cruikshank’s eariv this morning captured Consuls land ill the games and winning each one Charlottetown curling rink the Island title and British Trophy and with it the right to represent the Is- Macdonald-Brier Dominion piaydowns when “my downed Premier Thane A. Campbell's Summerside rink 1Z5 in the final game after winning their way into the finals by downing the same quartette 19 to 7, the prev- ious match of the day’s program. 111w gnmes that meant 60 ends of curling vras the tough assign- ment tint faced the winners yesterday to gain their title and it was the second year in a row that Skip Cruikshank has guided l. team to the island title, Mute llarry Sear was also on last Yltnrh ' mpionship mm, llut although wrinning by good margins in their final two games nqnle 1- Campbell's rink put up a‘ stiff fight. all the may. Previous to megtlng the champions they had captured four straight games to draw . by, but then fell before the superior curling of the Cruikshank rink. Premier Campbell got his rink a- 11111- to n flying start in the first encounter as 11c clialkcil up a b:g 111m» on the first end but. Cruik- 511311115 replied with a three on the M01111 to square the match and iron took seven of the remainlni; ends played to take the encounter 1911111110 second game the winner's mflrgiil was not, so big but they cannot-d seven of the ends while holding their opponents to singles in three of the four ends the Camp- brli rink won. immediately after the champions had been (iecidcd President Dr. Heath McIntyre of the local club presented the magnificent British Consols Trophy to skip Cruikshank congratulating the winners on their magnificent victory and stating that he knew they would dive their best in their coming Dsminlon Ciuizupionshlp tests. Beautiful en- graved silver trays and sweater badges also went to each member o1 the winning rink. Engraved silver trays were also presented to the members of the runn "s up rink. P: nrcr Thane A. Campbell in replying to the presentation stated that he was glad the best team had won and he knew that they would uphold the dignity and sportsman- ship of the Island in the champion- Ships which were being, held in Quebec City starting March 2nd. and on behalf of himself and his rink wished them the best of luck Also. the Premier said, he wished to express on behalf of his rink and himself their appreciation to the Macdonaid Tobacco Company for the splendid prizes t1"e_v had re- ceived and their thanks and ap- preciation to the games and enter- tainment committee for the splen- did wsy in which the bonspiel had been conducted. Skip W. R. Cruikshanks on behalf of hzmsclf and team thanked the previous speakers for ‘neir kind re- mark: and assured Close present that. the rink would do their‘ very best in the Dominion bonspiel at Quebec. Members of the winning rink are: D. Cass. RR. Boll, ILL. Sear, W.L. Cruikshank. Members of runners-up rink are: ii. Gaudet. F. MacRae. L. R. A1- 1011. Premier Thane A. Campbell. Morning Matches ‘Framer Campbell's dark-horse 11111-1 rontintied to knock favorites aside as the morning matches start- "1 11V disposing o! the favored G. <1 flushes rink 12-1 to make ‘it "tree straikht. It was the Hughes rinks first loss against one defeat. in the other matches R. W. Beck. threw another unset as trailing 5-1 R0111: into the fifth end he took seven of tlre remaining eight ends to beat. E. P. Foley 11-8. W, R. Cnilkshankis strong four went to the semi-finals by disposing of R. s 1'» Jardmeis quartettc 9-8 in another of the bristling. exciting matches that have been part and parcel of the bonspiel. c0311? Crulkshankb-Jardine 411. "Ira" was the highlight of, 1111 m“. Jmdine got away to 11313.1“! o1 as he chalked un h1g9 51,1365 n the first three c1165; (31- 31mm; 9111110 back to take t_hc lea 1th a b-r four on the fourth; Jan-dine 1-9. E111" 711111 a dfllvblo on t e fifth 1'1 fimkle on the sixth o1- 11 3.4 11111111111181‘. Two single. by the U-oms Etlllfllvd the mat. h and on ulnth end Cruikshan got i195 21511111111 of victory with a two. Jur- Crlfikff" a rinzlv 011 lthc 10:11. vmlpotlltlllk replied with 11¢ (in 1.119 k: n rand asltcarncd w“ 10 1111,- fn-N lnrt stonfs on th 12:11 J1". be“ ‘F115 111l1111i! 111 for lot with a uutiful chance to tie it up or ‘"11 act s three for .131. first stone came Q11 the outside rcle; Cruik- s first stone fat)“ u; 111111;, m knnk- Jardlne on_ his last tried abheffk 0111 Cruikshank: two narrate but he was just inches m. 1‘ 1° 1111/ in for three giving “gem? 1° his Qlffluent 9-8. ed m“ P91111111‘ mpbsll rink forg- mmh 1:1: 81111 lead in their and-v‘ 11111 C11 G. Hughes‘ four M. 101/1 flevfil‘ uradcrl although chanmsllltii £11m 11H several good either-st 0 chalk ii_1i hi1: ends only o 0 be knocked out by their iltlcimnents or miss their shots by the ge1l1i1l1wsy uiroogn the mrimi and 5mm er had gained a 9-2 lead "ml 1011811 outscored 5-3 on the ‘or 948x ends came ‘out the vic- E' P- “"1"! Stimmerslde rink ""1151! ctgerilideo ioi- their third win ‘m. Y “tires of their match R. W. Beck's M 1, ontague rink utkinztsafld were eliminated u 8~ n Rltrlson finish to 9 the match 11.5 H1 qu- - tzhert ends “m1! mléfttggtiag-dlinz battle were mu Beck three I wo of them K . nu.‘hf8“ra1;1111i>s rink and G. q. ru éllayezrm _ other morninl Qfgetgée goth-ix ends uie Phil. m,‘ l, one“ fie as close a ‘uh mm" £911 d want to fitness an end u iu¥';“1iih’l§ii°t'g§rs::e"lrei l1 m 5° 111th were tied st i-su 110th went out of the. 61161112118151 T11 E C1111 R l-QTIIQETPQYY N 1?!‘-_G..E-$.EVEN._J i ins Island Title I Fine Racing Scheduled For Saturday Clip Wings 4-2 A flue l".it.'llll.!_(."iil't1 has been pru- pared. by the Victoria DflVlilll Club for the Charlottetown Harbor ice Saturday afternoon. The races start at 2 p. m. sharp. Officials are re- quested to be in the stand at 1.45. Following are the probable start- i... brce-lor-All. Silent Mac. sing-in’ a n. Class A Trot. Lusty Frisco. Bonn Mary. Lucky Guy. and Mr. ‘Illley. .‘ A lfluv. illixc iliuulmni. Lutlv lial and Leland. 1. 1 1.3, Class l; ‘ace. Rosebud. Rose- D61;- 1; worthy‘. Bessie Scott. Jinn); 14., and m es Little Peter. c1 '(‘ - Card I3 Black Hawks or the rc;i:.nt.on League in’ 1 i’. ‘c, Wait 'N Sue Albert tan ' 1 l'l'lilt‘(“\.'\ 1i lli i1 1 l and i‘.i1-~ r ivlth neither one being able to score on succrssivi: ends. But the break of the match catne in the seventh as Beck curling superbly chalked up a. big no. 5 to take a five point lead that Phillips never quite overcame. Phillips replied with a two on the eighth but Beck got those back with singles on the ninth and tenth. Phillips made his last bid to stay in the running as he chalk_ ed up a three on the eleventh to come within two points of his op.- ponent but Beck's two on the final end clinched his 12-8 victory that sent him into the semi-finals. The Cruikshank rink got revenge for the lacing they took at the hands of G. G. Hughes rink on Wednesday night when they knock- ed the strong team out of the com- petition with a 15-8 victory. Cruikshank irotvevr-r had to come frcm behind to snatch their win. For the first six ends it was all Hughes as his rink piled up a com- mandlng B-2 lead but the tide started to turn on the seventh. Cruikshank got a biz four to nliit- tle his opponents lead to a slim 1W0 11011115. 8 to 6 and from then to the end of the match counted :11 flail! 6nd: to ernergfnrvilh a l5- VC TY an a ace the i- finm. P sem Semi-Finals Beck and Cruikshank started their semi-final match at 2.36 to determine the team to meet the undefeated Premier Campbell rink from Sunxmcrslde and it was Cruik. shank. winner of two matches. dur. 111i! the day that advanced into trc finals for the second year in a row. The Cruikshank rink started out 51101181)’ 811d a. three and a. one on the first two ends gave them a 4-0, lead that the Montague rink never could catch up with. Beck made a double on the third to cut. his op- ponents lead in half but for the remainder of the match could garner only three points ‘vith the Winners accounting for seven to take a 11-5 victory the game being conceded at the end of the 11th end. Line Scores curling Morning EP. Foley 021200000010-6 R. W. Bock 100011112202-11 Premier T. A. Campbell 202104001020-12 CLGJ-Iughes 010010120101-7 R. S. P. Jardine ‘1111021000101-8 W. R. Cruikshank 000400112010-4 H.Phi1llps 101010020080-8 R.W.Bcck 010101501102-12 W. R. Cruikshank 010100421411-15 CLQI-lughes 301022000000-8 Afternoon Match R.W.Bcck 00201001010-5 W.R..Cu1kshank r 31010310101-11 ‘Finals pllcnfl" 61131111111110?‘ 0 o o 2 o 2 0- '1 w, n. c lixl n 111013111112 a 2 o a o 4-19 . u u "mm 01111113100 o1 noose-s no it.» k w" '“1“o‘"1>“1:io122o2~i2 Sydney crushes Victorias 8-1 SYDNEY. us. Feb. rz-tcei- syduey Millionaires taught pre- served their mathematical rh. of entering the Cap’: 811111111 1 key League playrctis by 61119-11111! North sydne Victories 8-1 wile their best ofenetve display v1 1l1¢ season. _ _ Taking n 2-1 lead in the inst period. Millionab-cs added three more in the second and anoihu trio in the third. Jackie Coyle sav- Vics from a shutout. Lude Check set the pace for the winners, scoring two goals and getting three assists. clsii Roach and Bill Wilscn each contributed a pair, with Jack Atchiscn and c110 Booiiunnn getting the others. N. n. 1.. srsumuns can» fiTn r A rt- NQI York 30 M ll l 142 I06 l9 Boston 37 i! ll I lll B2 47 ‘lbrnnto 38 I12 it ll’! ti! 45 Chicano it’! i910 3 ill m2 4i Detroit '30 ll 22 ii till NR1.’- 31 i2 1 97132 25 Brooklyn 2| Montreal ll 10M l l8 ill l3 Conn Has Evergttrlring To Lose Against Zale Tonigh By Sid Feder- Associaled Press Sport \Vritcr NEW YORK, Feb. l2—-tAPt-.- Excepi as a pay-day, there is no apparent reason for Biliy Conn t0 tangle with Tony Zale, the mid- dleweight chntnpion in Madison square (larden tomorrow night. This dccJ-nt apply to the tight itself, because that figures- i0 be u pretty fair kind of a tally-pull, with Tony's heavy thumps match- ed against Billy's boxing, rL-ig gencralship and ureigtit edge. But on the face of it, Bally has every- thing 1.0 lore and nothing to min- l [iiecc of rliiiltgt‘, nzxt that always comes in hardy to a prc5~ pectlre tether. All wads for Conn point to his Forum Scrapers Win 3-1 from Navy A bYlSl-illlg game of irockey was 1rlayed last evening between the ll. C. N. V. R. team anti .1 t-Lizirii zrtrn the Forum staff mosily matte up from the scrapers and coa~<itd by "Connie" Vail. The final score wirs 3-1 in favor of the SCrti-i" the Navy boys made it rorrth ing for their opponents all the v and many almost sure gCQls wirri- missed by the scagocrs. A rc-‘iurxi grime will be played soon. Albert Morrison scored for the Navy while Allie Carver, Hlgmn and Jay shared the points for the Sci-npers. Lineups: Navy: Goal, Noonan; IDefr-nce Howard. MncEachern. Iiancock, Duck. Mitclntyte; Forwards. Trot- ter. Harper. MricKay. Arscnault. Peters, Morrison. O'Connor, Mac- Loan. lvlncQuzild. Scrapers: Goal Proudc; Def . Ptlinzi. Frizz/ell. Lziivioi‘: Bu. as Jay, l-llgson. Carver. Livznirstonv. MacC-reunr, Perry. hint-Gallant, An- derson. Chiilsstlll. waihieson. Referee-Joe hi‘ u". s21...» noLv NAME BOWLING PALACE Knights oi’ Columbus Bowling [tear Nuughts : — C. Costello H0 1G1 F. Slocombe 215 194 L. Doyle 1751 1111 G. Nantes 114 114 G_ hiurphy 11-11 3'1? T. Crcighan ‘Jim i711 E. Doucett: ‘.3513 ‘.1011 T0tiil—23l3. Blitz Kings:- G. Oldcnamp 119 154 L. McDonald 146 11111 E. McDonald 1'71’ 111-1 A. Farmer ltlb 1513 J. Richards 1'11 1114 T. McAdam 181 131 Fr. R. Ellsworth 143 127 Total—2074_ - H1gh tingle E. Douci-ttc 256. lligh three E. Doucettc 4132. Commundns:- ft. McDonald 2'11 1W1 C. Mciscllau 111i ll-l W. Mclnnis 1711 1311 J_ MgQllgld Will ‘.1411 W. Cumpivcll 1111 11111 V. Lieonarri 1711 L. O, Kelly 1-1-1 T0tti1—-2002. Drag Naughty-- B Connolly 1811 179 Rev. G. McDonald 170 193 1.; K0113. 1:11 194 c. Mitchell 1a» rm E Holland 104 111 A. Doyle 1311 911 Reg. McDonald 930 Total-INS. Hlflll single He: McDonald ‘.280. High three J. hi<¢Q1111111 503- lnternatiivnul League Tanners:- t. Phillips 209 1'17 239 111 1110111 2-10 232 2n Q Hqqpcr 141i 160 12R _]_ [nkong Hi8 1'13 i513 P. itlcilouulrl ‘i134 1911 1339 'I‘0ial—299l. Stanley Steamern-w" "2 2n A. M A. ktll ~ E. sthnlgry i119 153 l8‘! J Rooney 177 159 18g (r. _ 11a 1m 24 E‘ Mo N‘ 149 24,7 175 R. ll (v5 Tot: - 2'6 . flrglh single R. McDonald 289. lligh three R. McDonald 700. Tonight at 9 o'clock Big 4 League: All Stars vs. FlYt‘ A395- A 103.1 (,1 11511174115110 cizarcts W911) 1111160 available to consump- tion in Canada in 1941- '.\ bring outbrcak .0. and .<~r rookie Bill ml a plfiv prie- m5 L nvI-“Fus B14 k l "iwks m)‘ ,“1,1t,fi"1f§,"_§§“c.,n the u“ ullelcl to me finish. 1' l - SFIIBIARY First Period ‘capo, hlcsienko (B. Curse <1 '12 esQ-Sicivart, Bush. Second Period N . 1m _, A1111 1(il\‘55£l, Bush! :51 iu'.<\t‘ilt'.'.'ci_.,i1‘._< by laranizg 111-3111111119 13111119393111 Abrams inst Nov. 28. dtilenio (R. Curse. 3:14 Briiigewater captures N. S. curling title ‘ i arse tllacnill, Mos- wit. ......_.~r¢..... Tuten, Bush. S. ti. ll. and Holmaifs Play to 5-all tie ll- .'i l-l: 5a‘ ,. game of hoc- .t on a fine ex- ' of acflon re- ; "TC thv civil s:ni".‘5 in i111! 111i] 11111 Tlilw-ll ("Z1 W11 Hi1 (Nil-JO PM‘ Ili':.ii'ii\_ inl- thiiitlliliil‘. BRINGING UP FA'i‘l-ll£R I lug Bonspicl :-- City a Police 6 The City Police defeated the Queen street Hawks 6-2 111 5 fur, and exciting game oi hodtey at Upper Queen Street rink last night. ‘The rugged P161115’ of action frtm beginning to encounter produced indies both ticzzrns put 031 the plTl. lit‘. 61111111: wry w an eirly start. 1-11.}. Lit "JV. 1 _ J‘ .1 u; I , ,. tL_ ; 1.1.1,- tuis _ Ilalgtpy ‘lg-cs n 111.111 1b .. .vm1_l‘\\'lvl(1 my‘... 1ii.1:iin._‘_, uzrd thedI-iolxce piled up a three-goal sctuiics ctllfi}, in .iic sccotiu per- tea r1 the first; 10d mm 60F led. _ don Stew-art et ing two 1.11111“ leading 1-0 and Keith Jo "instOne accounting 101' the other. This lead rvas in- creasczi by one in the second per- ind when Jinrniv Cudmore Scored v‘ . ~r ' ‘ -<>1_1he Ponce. However, two quick 8°15 by Paquet and Martin gave 1110 Hawks new courage n14 they battled hard to add 1o 1111;11- mo,‘ The Police were playing heads up 110N161’ all the way and proved tog 1112121111 for their opponents. Two l more 1201115. in tite third, by Henry 611111111?” 11111 11W Home in tihe bag for the and although the Hawks 116191 1134118 111E)’ were unable to Bethany more. 1e in f th . follows: E‘<IiI.-JiI,OE;O1-§O1?°]§°,f._Q"DQf K"11.\§le-{€g135t0(l;: nlnd Lund: Cudmorc: I utuer and Th Ha rks l - Petra. H3me§s*é§.“°m"i?.‘a.€if"£»'§‘; quet. McCourt, Martin, 90y] Whfilfll. Trainer and Sheplhard. Junior Royals and R. A. F. play tonight '1'lie CharlottietowiTJunior Royals and a team from the Royal Air giogictlorsiclligdl-relyere Wm D1” m ex- a. t 6 o'clock ton $1112., n the F0 The Royals lineup follows: goal. Downiuil: forrvards. Kelly, Whltlocl; Blanchard. McTaizuc. Peppln, R_ Bngnzill, Jackson. Beer. Beck: do. F1166. 110625011. B. MacDougail, 1119116111. Jay and C. MacDougali. Final standing In Bonspiel Ihilltnrine was the final standing o1 the rinks in the Provincial Ctu‘l- _ Won Lost W. R. Cruikshank .... .. '1 i Premier Campbell ii 2 G. G. Hiuxhcs 3 2 . 3 2 . ' 2 2 l n Phillips 2 2 S. P. Jarrliue . l 2 1 2 l 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 Drillon Paces ‘leafs To S Qveen-‘if-Hawks? Victory Over Canadiens In High-scoring Game MONTREAL. Feb. 12-40?»- Toronto Maple lfleis and 110391811‘ s, third period, four-g al raliy to ull out a 6-4 Na. iul Hockey ague victory here iomsnt tx-tqrv a crowd of 7.026. The victory lut- e<i the fast-moving Leela to vnth- 111 tnvo into 0i me second plaice Boston ruins ancionly four points behind the leadinz New York Rangers. _ For two periods Leafs llterolh’ lriycd Cdnadiens into the ice as they scored four roaLs in me initial frame and adde another ill the middle period for e, 5-0 lead. The cellar-placed Habitants, however, came surging frcn be- 1111111 early 1n the third pcr..d and scored four goals within the first eigtht minutes. but Sweeney schrin- er spoiled their phances of gaming s. tie when he came through with Toronto's sixth goal virith little more than s minute of the Bame remaining. Gordie Drillon who paced Toronto scorers Willi two goals, sent Leafs in from at 2:28 o1‘ the game and from there to the third riod, Oanadiens were unable to pace viriil-i the winners. Bob 6. Godham came through with t he second Toronto goal at 3:02 of the period. then Lomc Carr and Dril- lon added two more for “Toronto before ll minutes of the period had elapsed. Hank Gold scored what 17114"- ed to b; the cincher in the second period, when he took Pete 11in- gclleks pass-out from behind the Canadien cage to beat $01119? P3111 Bzbeault easily. Big Bled Goupille touched off the spark for Canadiens four-goal blast with Joe Benoit, Ray Getiiffo end Terry Reardon adding the other Habttant m-ariiers. Canadiens used only three de- fencemcn. as Ken Rcardon re- mgllned Q11 mg sidelines ‘with a severely injured ankle. which club officials said last night will keep him out of the game for another week st ast- HUMMARY i-‘irst Period i-‘rorotnto, Drillon 2:26 ._ VALENTINE ma: TWO CHANCES TO-DAY-3—l5 AND 8-10 P. M. YOUR VALENTINE T0-DAY SKATE WITH A GOOD TIME Th 0N GOOD ICE With Good Music 2—-'I‘oront0, Goitihem (Aptpi) III $—'I'oronto, Carr 6:28 4-11" cinzo, Drillcn (Apys) .("——1\ICCiC 11., Cii. nberlaht, Second Period $—;ZIY:Y0YltO, Goldup diitrigvilet —1_MaclDone.ld, N. Meta, i6 Third Period adieu. Gouoilh (ammo. Sends) 1.3 ‘L-Can-ridler s_ get-ion (Blaine. I. jmC-eiliife (Qtiilty, 9~C2ina<iier.s, T. Reunion (Bough,- ard. Blake) 7:33 IO-Jroronto. Schriner (cum, To;- lor) 18:20 Penalties-None. Remember \Viien (By The Cansdisn Press) After knockinfl out Johny Fit/s- paLi-ick the evening before, Danny pod into '1 sporting _ Years ago g mght and ourpointed Dan Mccorkindale of south Africa in 12 rouri rut _ on. a1 ‘c ,. . chnnrpion o.‘ Kim Eng“ become til with influenza. Hockey Practice There will be s. Junior R0 hockey practice at the Forum at oclock today and. s Juvenile R practice at the Forum st i o‘ Saturday. Juvenile Canadians hockey tlcc toniutit fr ‘n 6 to 7 Queen Sin-ct. r‘ '- Ouestcri to he i . l players 10- and By George Melliaiuu 4 1113111 n 11.1;1?r£1ii--?§riii=1i;- H vitnln JQNES “m. t) coon wiiriw l sAw r not? w'i-.;‘li....».w~-_/-—< ~ ~- l igmwr inn-swim; WHY M16.»- Tl-ilbii-I i'iiis‘iitii_ilfitt”iimrfioliiiliivii an ANGEL sxofl with; RU! iliAR$lNCi tuft ‘" svwinc our or flaw MY MOTHER count: EVER so TO ANOTHER WITH YOUR GRANWVIAS ATROC IOUS" voELL, I'M rzeuemsme. FOR A Fteu-r aRANMA Ac-iAlNtl I -- W’ PtCTURE SHOW SAYS 1F MUC N DY TOO HA, Jpatgose-f-‘hhfi mm i r A“. -