‘l. V friendly matches tomed cellar THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE itancn S31. arm one of the most successfu- 350m ln years and what many I15 l0 idered to be the best the Char- ggttetown Curling Club officially glosed their activities for the sea- von last night when the presenta- tion oi trophies was held at the mum-during the course of an en- joyable barlqllfii- _ Last night's entertainment pro- vided a fitting climax to the season mat opened back around the mid- die of December. All through the different trophy matches and the bonspiels held, competition was very keen with the best of s orts- manship prevailing ‘at all trues. 1. . i - the difielunt tro- hi‘? lgydzlnntillally for competition a,“ {he closest ever witnessed ac- wrdlng to a large number oi the lder members of the club. In each and every instance Pill! "immlled down right to the final end oi’ the final match with excitement Emil"; we big galleries. always l“ attend‘ mce. at a hlsh 91W‘- I l I dit for the success of tugrgggséie also is due to Finley vicLeod chairman of the games committee. Finley. 10899161‘ wit" {he Qther officers. was on the Job every minute and as a result per- gormeq o, difficult task in a hiflll- iv efficient maziilfl‘. _ still enjoying me members ‘ialrlirxing the ‘sitter- d enings. ce on a our 33,235 iifiufifllng out remarkably "all and the members are taking full advantage of it to 138i ill 89-11193 began having to call it quits until next season rolls arouund. Sports writers in centres close to where the Stanley Cup playoffs arer being staged are still debat- [ng the question of Just what Maple Loaf player tho-t the win- ning goal of the encounter between Red Win85 and Toronto. ; game that went ‘over '10 minutes ci overtime before being decided. All far as the official scorer is concerned it was McLean that got credit for the counter with assists going to Poile and Gaye Stewart but despite this Dou Vaughan oi’ the Windsor Daily tar can't see it this way. Vaughan who writes an up-to-the-minu‘ column is still of tho opinion that Bud Polie is the scorer of the counter that broke up the ions sgmg- . llnd he bases his contention not only on his own opinion but on 'i'acts gleaned from players oi both teams immediately after the game was over. Poile was certain that Bibe ‘he had scored the oal while Mc- Lean was also e ua y certain that he had defleete the disc at the last moment. I e e Members oi the Wings close to the play at the time were very de- finite in their assertions that was Polio that should have ot credit for it, Pictures taken of t e action at the time seem to bear out this contention also but in the final run the official scorer’: deci- sion will stand no matter what opinions w the contrary are ex- pressed. I O O It's likely to be the same old story in the American League this year-the New York Yankees. Des iie the drubbing they took from he 8t. Uouis Cardinals in the world series last fall and the loss of several k0 men, they It l1 loom as the most ormidable club in the circuit. They probably won‘t have the walkaway they did in the i942 pennant race, for the losa of Joe Dimagglo, Phil Rizutw and Red Buffing is bound to make a differ- ence. I I O The clubs which figure to give the Yankees the most trouble also have lost key men. however. al- though none of them. with the ex- ception of the “-place Boston Red Sox, have been hit as hard sy- the draft.‘ . Managaer Joe McCarthy's char- ges agan fl ule to have the best pitching sta f, the best catcher, the best second baseman and the best left fielder in the league, and that's better than par for a champ- ionship start. ‘The 1948 team lioflrft figure in field or hit with the lut year's club, but an im- provement in pitching may take up the slack, O I O Ii th Phiiad i hi Philli into thee i943 Nagignalaleaguee‘ r8: nant race with what they ave 110W. they are likely to go down in history as the weakest major lea- sue club of mods-m‘ times. I Manager Bucky Harris, mak- inc his debut in the senior circuit an" l 1W8 career in the Amer- "lll fllrlle. needs players oi all kinds-preferably with some maj- or‘ lfllgue ability. rre is mighty is‘ ort on them now and unless Wil- Pgllllll Cox and his partners, the "*5 new owners. come up with lghmllll of strengthening deals. mire dount seem any chance that club can rise out oi its accus- position. Phvhéll Cox first took over the l llies he pledicted a rise to sixth lime this season. Later he reiter- gh that prediction at a time when oils; were onlv 20 nlav-"rs on the . do: roster Not more than a half u” m1 maimesleea can be delusi- suera. an even "i" ‘I living some of them the i, -~-- SOON ovlza ENJOY HEALTHFUL SKATING TO-IIIGIIT — 8-10 THE FORUM the stunned goalie Paul Biileault lo end the game after less than four. imlnutes of gripping sudden death action. Canadians had a 2-0 lead after less than l2 minutes oi play, Both oi those goals made within the short space of 44 seconds by centres Elmer Lach and Buddy O'Connor. came while Bill Cowley was in the penalty box. Before the first period ended. Clapper rifled a 30-iooter through‘ ault while Canadians were playing short handed for the first During e second period, O'- Connor eolecied his second goal. after 8:51 of play and after Murph Chamberlain countered for Boston, Gordie Drillon shot Canadiens ihto a 4-2 lead. The flying Frenchmen were only able to hold that margin for a matter oi seconds for when Mike McMahon was penalized, (Getliffe) 3--Boslon, Clapper (I-Iollett) 12:20 Penalties — Hilier. Boyd, Cow- ley, Harmon. H Jackson. Second Period 4—Montreal, O'Connor 8:51 Er-Boston, Chamberlain Boyd) 12:41 il-Mcntr-eai, Drillon 13-17 2—llvionireal, O'Connor (Holleit, (O'Connor) star forwards of Toiiers, champs, were killed l0 years today when a plum were returning from Tulsa, 0km] crashed in Kansas. were LONDON - (C?) - High Com- missioner Denevs Reitz was re- the Winni g basket all ago then Canada's in which they Other nlayers --'..---1 l- ‘he accident. ADDING T0 llls JOB for Repayment You Receive Oibel Amount! cl Prnportionolely law Ruin I offer for sale my farm. consisting of 115 acres clear land in high state of cultiva- .ion. Buildings in first class repair. 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A ‘soccer’ football is Int Nickel so Texas Corp 49 PAINTING AND DECORATING. a fijffledéb: hi1 thzgfbest-olg-‘ileign Penaltlu- omen!’ Putt’ B“ ‘ {There ‘Lreofitimallzlennorilnvealxzh vofflgrogdg 2; ‘$1’; r g?‘ 2 PhOne 1591-13. em- na sees n aerl - 1111180 a 0V- . - "m 1m. ti... gins; No.11 Qggjngt hi? “w” PM“ ed in the game. Whistles are sound- McCill Front c s-4 u s Steel co 5'1 1-8 SHlNGLIIS-JUST ARRIVED can um Brumg 1_D€tm,t B‘ , (Liscombe) ed ici- bmaohog m m, “figs; p15- Mtl Power 24 3-4 Vanadium corp 215-3 Cedar Shingles. R. A. McPhail, The game went dramatically into n. - wls are fired for the end oi e 1W- Brew 80 West Union 323-4 New Havel» 3-2441-21- srmtum" "t" ("can mac-s.- Mn,..°‘.,,,,.i“° ~w=d~ dihfili" ll... "c "i" a n. t... g cou a oose puc pas ‘ ono p y." Johnn Mowers at 19.4’! of the ---_--__i_ QhBWlHiBs-n 1'1 14 ____._____.___. third Ylerloa from a jam in front Th“ 9"“ st Law Pfd 12 T0 tar _ BARN. array 13a (“TEES Dsfiiliglilgiflliféehllfl broken at “Dewim- carve-m 7119 gieglavzlfcgn 2% MONTREAL ‘Huuborqj’ 3-31‘ t‘ u mall; glass 223°53'32" §€.'°.Ef.?..’l-‘<‘é‘2§l3.‘ié2?.. W” a“ A a PM“... pa. iés§“..il..?.‘€i”o APtlFMEEEt Ve m" ° 9N 11 Yum‘- W . ' ' the Dom ion Department of Agric- e9 0r m“ - slipped a puck pest Bl-oda on an 19-47 ._ 3-31-11. assist by Carl tlscoolse. P°*"1i1°=~N°11¢- , Rebekah "an" a‘ c rb ultliuifgszlolglzried shipments quoted |_ d ° " 9." to» ~~ la- l. l-l-r . a Escaped -the clinching tally. skidding a 1o... hgilelgogtélqfilgltzwn (Grosso) 9:21 0 g9 311mg??? A-Puliets 30-31; B ESCAPE!) FRORF-MY RANCH A drive into the far corner from e e _ Stock mo" Butt": first grade Creamery gvar garage] lgx. ufiitnder notify . ~——-—- - prints Jobbing l as 1-2—37; ' > “"5 E ‘m- mgmnnllllibl will 01g o! Alba; Qftiilfilpfd :3 ii; fllltasrede i-lldgfcleobblng price. "1""- e o ‘ 08¢ 0. was ne 64 l-Zwoeal. N. . Canadzens Again Blow .".‘2§i...f.".§“‘3,%.. also assess’ grim-l A i? M Paarsieedcareefl“: 3* ?%"—===,°1-2‘- ' - _ 1 en rec , ~ d " ered to their llamas, while s me Ear Z L: and white, western ande Euecgoollii *gt‘£rfinnfi Lead 7 o Lose Out In 2's: °8‘."°.2‘é§.2°....‘"°f.‘2‘.‘.i..$i‘§.ii°' v T c 15 when“: ""—__—' - 5 Ford A 22 a coore an w te 22 . their interest in the work oi the I on 131,3 3- 23 nominal current mak , e o ge. {mp poi, 1g 5-3 M ntreal. e vertlme 0 rams - 035,}; gggggrlggigegglgegglglg ____ - - Q,§;°*,gg*,=-,,"g g» g= gglgounulu - *3 - : o . .50; NB __ l.» “tiitlfasil. c- BANK LOAN. "a P“ B YORK. B 8 PTCSBHCB BOSTON, Maren so - (or) - IHCIb Cain raised the Boston hopes l8 firmly missed» “h” will be le- 1 "'1 '"“""°‘°" i“ "ll 1W Pllbllc lRpokie Ah Demarco made the Red skyward by scoring with the as. tainea in the K116111015)‘ of all. F s I Auction on the premises of John light flash at 3:41 w give, Boston sistalwe of the Jackson brothers. F" u" li°°d °1 i ° “"1" l! WY 0|’ a Q Mustard, Cardigan Held m: Friday. nrulns a 5-4 sudden death decision pusher and Art. interesting program was carried Apr“ 2nd M, o“ “lock l, M the over Montreal Canadians and out Then. our-us the 10th minute oi out. winch was zrefltv Bilioyrd- 50 "-—‘ l ' " them into the Stanley uupflnals to- the third frame. Cain rammed the Among the numbers tw. were acres of good wood and ibllow as: nlgnl, before a packed 14,394 crotvlvd eliiélalifir straight VhTObLBh Bioeault particularly outstanding, one a read- lumber 8i. Si. Georges in bidder Bfiolfltgln ffirifintliotu viziilfe so? gwgly vlgtllincfllnlyolgvlgay-Jaclzd Prfirtigflxd ‘$1112 xlicraxhwlflrliflimfilasiéioin‘; King's COUIWY» ESUil-e A- 1 Euleka Pow" Spray" grail-final .3812}? startishagainst Can- ggoitggallzhlgaeprosress through the These, with instrumental and vocal r h f? Bennett McDonald. i in?‘ wagon 8H5 8D ree 0 em were 0V_61‘- Z . umbeyg, mgd 1 i _ axes ‘pal; urc l 0 tgllixlngmclapper set the tage D51:31tstxouigflnrcilwthveilbegtovfolg-nolri: gram e up a p eagng or" "" °"“" ““""‘"-"' “"1” ADM)’ 10 1 m“ "“"°" ‘ ' it S ~ - - . ‘or t e “my that deemed the series o, seven struggle with we Red wid-igahiéocrgflrlgrixrlélelltal: eweggedserved. ONE YEAR TO REPAY H. F. MacPHEE, KC. 1 cmkshm‘ m“ mm i bf»; carrying out cf his own zone and Wings for possession of the Stan- §_}——~J noel. u. the .........l.......l. 0| ioligitor Charhmetown 1 Pl“ "arrow i {will agailljist then Montrfal back- lei’ CllP- Remember When ’ l Disk Harrow El‘ 5, W CFC E D110 WRS TB- Cart and whggls l ained by Bep Guidolin. Demarco First Period l en handled the bass-out in per- 1—M0ntreal, Lach (Benoit, Port- (By The consuls“ press) 1 Lev" 5pm“ T°°m lhm" fect fashion and blasted through land; 10:31 Mike Shem J1, and JQe Dog“ Man,“ ,,_,,,,,,,, ,.,°,,_,, 1 Pin "mow l Single Plough 1 set Team Harness I 1 Renirew Scales 1 Massey Harris Binder 1 llorse lloe 1 Mara four yelre old. Terms made known day of sale. If stormy first fine day. I guecns bald Daniel Murley, of the Village of Argyle Shore, in the County of in the Province of Prince dward Island, Farmer, on the grounds ni adultry and desertinn. DATED at Toronto, in the Prov- ince of Ontario, thi! 9th day of March, 1943. by John E. Pin/Chili, K, Q, 85 Richmond Street West, Toronto Ontario, nel- Solicltor herein, 3-17-24-31-7-14-51. Farm For Sale Sixty three acres choice land, large, modern house, good barns, orchard, three miles from Char- 7—Boslon, Cain (H Jackson, A i s i oi b p. m.» . . . ltei o n" h ~. . Jackson) 14:54 Sig: ongofgvmirzfve 55y gnvgv m: vfilé: ffigfiiitiéi"t9,i.i§liir°ug Mtg John w’ Plckermg C“ H‘ NELSOhL lo apfignlg“ rrel-‘rani ‘itlglycllcan, ..:‘.i2:?'si.....-....S“=“""“- “r £§.“.‘i§‘.‘,i“l.§l “§‘.f‘...’l."“‘§%$.'.."’?§';.°.§l; _°="""'¢YJ_*-“-~ P- E- 1- . ““°"°“°‘" °°"“”"' government of Neiheflands, e- " 'o_.__.. ' - i" \- ' - > w. - ~ ‘MMM v~o~ Third Period kium. Greece in London. uww '*‘ QA“®wb* “&®‘9A 3'Z7‘Z9'31L3L“' 8—Bcston, Cain (Cowley) 9.49 A__>_ R by J. R. Penalty — Loch. Ovcriime Period il-Boston, Demorco (Guidolin. Clapper) 3:41 Penalties — None. Club Closes Marking the close of a WW Elw- cessful season 80 members of the Charlottetown Curling Club were present at the closing banquet oi the season in the Winchester Ban- quet Hall last night when trophies contested for thmuilhvlli i116 "B" son were presented to the wlnninfi rinks. The affair was an eniovable one from start to finish with brlef re- marks being made by Messrs. GD. Wright, the oldest membflll‘ 0i ‘he cilb B-fld i! O! the Wrillht tro , fiangnolioorn, C. H. B11101! Bil D1‘. H. MCITAWTQ. Mr. uni-dine who has bee" a membe of the local cllulb since I118 transfer here from Ysllflollih. Nova Scotia voiced hi5 ll-Ppfefilailli" p, m‘, gotherirlg for the hospitality extended t; him by W w“; Judge Duffy and seconded by 01H. Black was extended in the enter- tainment committee and Ml‘!- Arsenault wife of the genial 5W- ard of the Club, Henry Arsenault gm- tho very fine some? "med- gm resented El trophies were veni with skill! gFflSIgC "finding iinlo acknowledg- ing them on behalf of iheiir team mates. Lit trophy W“ ip W. R. Cruik- The Donaoi-niosi‘ Presented w‘ Edwin Johnsione, LU Members of the rinks arlel. w, n. c. ikshnnk, skin. Russ 5g - ett. mate, J. C Montgomerél. i190; and sfdne and Gordon Avar . T5 atone. yudoe Duffy ln the absence oi Mr. Keefe 9mm u" gfé: TrClOhV to skin Frank Aw", m winner; och" members o w B rink are H. W. Ives. matJe. fir“ Gillie. aecondewnt. o» 7*- "l Charlottetown Carling With Successful Banquet” Season stone. A rink skipped by w. R. sdalns and including Dr. H. McIntyre, mate, W. H. Ives, second stone and J. R. Leard, first stone was pre- sented with the Sentnea‘ ‘Trophy by J A. Webster. The e Comanemoratlon Buttons were won by the W R. Cruikshank rink with Russ Spill- ett, mate. W. T. Weir second stone and William Munroe first stone. ‘Ihe presentation of the buttons was made by J. FE Mcleod. ‘lhe much sought after Wright Trophy was captured by the H. W. Winchester rink, donor G. D. wright making the presentation and warmly congratulating skip Winchester on his ylctory. Other memniaers are: mats, $13G Moore, Diame- OITWW”! first stone, Hilton MoNeill. Dr. McIntyre presented the Jim- lor Buttons to Lewis Turner's rink composed of W T. Weir, maize, flank Acorn. second stone and C L Jav first stone. mnnpOflMGh t Senior Buttons, a that caused much irlteres captured the rink composed of W R. Cruikshank, skilp, W R Adams, mate. R Spl second The Jlulior trop this year was won bv the rin-lr iooed by Will- ard McDonald the victors going through ihelr schedule without a defeat Other members include, G E Champion. mate. O. L. Jay, second stone and L. H’ Kennedy, first alone President? W Tum- er. who presided over the gathering made the presentation to the tun- ior champions. Guests hesent included Mr Mc- Iean of Montreal and Mr. Earl Corney of Su-lnm ' side. Hljdml FOR SALE Northern ten acres Estate Jessie 3-24-31-7-31. TO LET New furnished house, Up- per Queen Street Extension. 6 rooms. Hardwood floors downstairs. Available May 1st. Apply Doiron on premises, or H. F. MacPhee, K.C., Barrister, Riley Building, Charlotte- town. AT GARDIGAN ‘Riley Building, Charlottetown. Mrs. Reginald OUT OU .\\\ an“ “‘ OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople A iTH THE EN’ TIRE BUILDING.’ WHY CAN'T YOU RIDE BIKEE TO SCHOOL? ‘THIS NOT so FAsT, woul- POD! Rcttoh- us WORKN‘ Men e516 SAME. TUB pklORlTY . OVER you ROCKM sisfinpbell, ‘anal-quarter mile from sse- on y g \\\ \\\ \\\\.\_.\\ ll. F. M PHI-IE . 0., \\\\§ \\\\\>‘>\‘“-; ' " C°AR$E ' “c 55am", \ ~\\\\\‘T&\\\\ FEATUREQ.’ .1 ‘FL-E’ ‘. 11mm n 9- \\\ \' AM MASTEQ JOB, REE» CHNR 5A\LORs.'-~ Maidenhe- c-.= we NAMED all»: alt/teete- 1 NOW éGhDlwl-lAT sauaelrea! mm 2.. é: p II B 8 z-i l". d1 é BRINGING UP FATHER I HERE COMES THAT Dimv QENT ME uolzlzlo CIZEATURE l=l=oM QvElz wn-H 11.4.5 u‘.’é."’llé“él°lé“éi§liifésufi “FEERNEDPEEF “MED lu. Auswslz THE ' MRJEGS’ BEEF’ AND alvs HIM A Plats ol= Mv TIPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS I benefit of the doubt- ; e I Some baseball men feel the Phil- iles will be luckv to win 40 Blmlj" if thev have to gel slang Wit-l what they've got. Watt. How ARE rou GETTIN’ LONG AT SCHOOL; I'D JUST LIK '10 KNOW wows wows YOU COLlLD--MY LANDlQUlT TRYIN’ TO cum SPEN D IT ea ‘m’ SUBJECT?! a. 3'4 r vul-