FEBRUARKZI. 1_941 w"; timel 1m; ‘Towuuc RESULTS c..,.R|,n1~rr-:'r<>u'1v ALLEYS War Effort. will (‘iiy Lcilfli-le fir; Arcs:- Following Doug Mayne A. H.IMOUJd Dr. T. Wa h1g1‘ E. Rdbln 348. 51-41,.‘ l3 Doucelie_83.'i. Po!l'li.\~;\'.l‘.~l 2 1-2; P1111“ G1“- Qry Z 1-2. lilixed Lotlile ‘mm:- G. Ncl-"lfl 5. Smith l‘, Smith l‘, Mitchell Richards A. Hurt: Roy Qulalev Ivan Home G. G. Hughes Skip b f‘. Arsenault d. Aria 1 McLean D. Ward y. Smith Total-Sill. lollies high singde S. Smith '10- Ladles hzlrll. three S. Smith 615. Gems hch single E. Smith 23W Gents high three L. Lever 719- Tonight at Vzoo-Gyro Bowlinfli [zit-Wings vs. Cubs. HOLY NAME BOWLING Internuiinnal League J. H. McNeill C. J. McLean C; McKinnon G. W. McLeod Skip fillmore’: Dry Cleaners:- l 0 231 l“ H. CSIIbGCII w glldm m 213 194 W. Pickard ' 206 170 Mac McKinnon _ 206 Reg Bell O. Cudmore Skip. Total-him. Iuier Barbers- II. weal-heroic l. Hughes l Mcluni! v. A. Ward li. Seniner lllgh single J. Hughes 2H1. l-ligh thrvc M. Block 621. Lluiics League W. L. Watt Edw. Johnstone H. 1". McPheo S. C. Moore Skip Chas. Yorke E. J. Gallant Total 1. iillzh ltlll‘ F‘ Marlin 221. N n McLean liigh mm. MI Duffv ass. Tonight a1 '7 o'clock:- Iwulo: Crcsccnts vs. Wool- ‘: Full!‘ lrnaue schedule Hawks win From Amerks i iiIW vonk. Fch. 20---((Il— “"21 Birvk Hawks tonight scor- ii time llll‘i‘.-lll.‘"liid goals lo dc- Mw-l‘ 11'2" s N:w York Amer- kllll 2 '1 zfvwicczl inlo a l the National u- with '1 . rrs. 3311b ms so z d upon a defence ' lln- Harley Em th-Pat _ 1- hrlf way through the berlrci l» brrak n 2-2 lie. The Mwko rrnlrl- jliiCfCfrpifd a ass h ~n Vc two (lrfcnccmcn cop i“ A111" end. rn-itd through h"- Blid i n rising shot into ' H":- winning ronl Max nkavl y aal three but rc m" '1 on a p‘ay btYblllfi‘ Doug made, Lw an i" _ t9 go, Hal Mc standings goal. 1hr c-arfilu- goals ihr-re went wfRM-nlcn on lChg shots Pew M sn or Amt ans netted the ,“'~'=@ Crow- i it fnr Hawks M9!" Hm dribblsd off Charlie “"5 8l'vc mlo the cage. Then. “Ric Kelly put Amer’cans a- Ni bury) 5:5 lllin i2: tho third period. Earl ‘med it at‘ 2-2 on a whistling 1h» right boards. 371M ANY ‘Fl iles-lslcniil ‘a néiglbert Second Pel-‘ml ”lqsi‘l°lvcr (Chad) 5 345 L-Glace Bay, 8:14 p“ Third Period mefuvulk krllv IBnIl) 7:58 hm a-__tm3i'.bc'rt (Allcn. Dahl- . B-North 11:60 M. Bentley (l), pent. ) 5Y6 lllimfmior l Earle McDonald G. F. I-lutchesvn Ed Tanton Dr. A. McIntyre Skip Ice This weekend's big spiel takes on added interest with the announcement, ye.-terday Drizles presented for the rinks will be in the form of two war savlllks stamps to each member of the winning rinks. The move is at one on the part of the Curi- lub officers and in addition to having much enjoyment in their matches will also be doing their part toward; furthering Canada's Competition promises to be of the keenest in the matches for the War savings Stamps with 80 rinks talc. ing part in 15 matches. 81x games be played on Friday with the remainder being run on on Saturday aflcrnoon and evening. The Games Committee would also appreciate if the various ski s would contact members of their r nks and 14;? nag: egngrgels agflgubéished played. es Ye means more Warn fivtifilgg: Stamps; sold. a ay even n su will be served in the Winbhcsgrgel-Ban- quet Hall starting at 6 o'clock and members are also urged to make 1t a point to attend this part of the weekend program. is the list of rinks tak- _ing part in the Bonspiel: Friday. 7 P. M. Ice No. 2 Y9 J. P. Simmonds w. n. Qrullggh Skip Ice No. 8 Ice No. 4 9 P. M. Ice No. I ‘IZW Ice No. I Howard McInnis Ice N I P. M. Saturday Ice No. I Chas. McDonald L. B. Mcli/‘illllan c Jls. Montgomery No. 3 Swrliguz McDonald Squarebriggs Paces Vics as Miners win 5-3 GLADE BAY. 145-. Feb. 20-(0?) —Glace Bay Miners climbed to within a point of tho Cape Breton Hockey Lleague leadership tonghtr-llard Parlor lust night when h-e de- ns they scored a 5-3 win over last-plsce Ncrtla Sydney Vicloxins. Trailing 2-1 in the second period. Miners rattled in f.ur clinch the game before their last tallfi W1 t ride got two apiece for with Boots Baird scoring the odd Juhnny Squarcbrigfl tallied twice for North Sydney. and Howard Ma- son gvot the other. The win left Miners a half game behind Sydney Millionaires. The leadership probwbl tomorrow night w cn the teams meet with only two mire games to go. SUMMARY first Period b-Olace Béiy, McBride. Sydney. ( ) 11:20 Perlalty-Mcdibbon. Second Period ii-North Sydney. (Williams) 11:00 Dewey (Oonick) 12:28 5-01508 Bay. Baird (Phillips) l7t0fi c-Cvlnce Bay. WWW. Penaltie.s—None. Third Period 7-0pm Egg, McBride (Cinick. a: ney, Mason 00 W. Williams) w: tics-Philii , MnoKie. Gal- Pe _ “underarm ii. )- Nod WarfSavings Stamps To Be Prizes At’ Week-end Bonspiel Of Curling Club - curling bon- C. H. Black J. J.‘ Morris SKID Skin that various 4 P. M. Ice No. l A. McNelli Jas. O. McLean Dr. W. McDonald Sterling Boston S. S. Smith J. H. Cerry R. E. Splllett R. S. P. Jardme Skin Skip Ice No. 2 P. W. Turner Ed Nicholson J. A. Bentley F. R. Mel-sine Skip Reg Nichols Fred Moore Dr. ‘Iidrnarsh J. A. Fraser D. B. Bishop Skip Allison McMillan liked Driscoll Dr. H. Pierce Col. G. E. Full Skip Wm. McPhce Dr. McGuigan W. R. Seaman Dr. S. Gidding Skip evenino Dr. Jos McMillan Mark McGuigan R. C. Stoddard Saturday 7.30 P. M. W. Munroe Fred Chappell Dr. Lantz A. V. Spillett Skip A. Bagnall _l Prank Cox - M. W. Weeks O. K. Pre b a y R. Canuthers Skip H. Bohaker A. McPhenon (mks sklp Spares-S. Paoli. Hon. J. P. Mc- Intyre, E. M. Phillips. Hon. '1‘. A. Campbell. A. G. Pufiiam, Jas. E. Harris, R. T. Holman. Abbies go by Special train It. H. Jenkins J. E. Burden Gordon Avard W. C. Davies Skip To Sammerside Carrying an eight-goal lead and confident o1’ being crowned Island intermediate champions, Walter Law1or's Intermcditc Abcgweiis clash. with Summerslde Crystals at A. M l ‘Hey the latters rink tonight in the Guy Kennedy . L. Prowse W. R. Adams Skip H. H. Cox Dr. Robins Skip Frank Houston Sinclair McKay L ‘Iurner H. L. Scar Skip Geo. Keefe D. Gas-s C. G. Duffy Skip second and final game <1 the total- goal series. Winners by a 12-4 score in the opening encounter at the Forum on Tuesday night AUbies ncver- thelcss are taking nothing for granted and Coach Lawlor has been driving his charges at a merry clip in recent work-cuts. Yesterday af- terrrron they held. another brisk session and the squad ail looked in perfect shape. The-y appeared to bc skating faster than ever and are intent on increasing their lead if they can. Crystals minus several players in Tuesday's game will likey ice a stronger squad for tonights me and word from Summe ‘ie if to the edlfect that the western champ- ions will go all cut from the opening whistle in a mighty endeavour to cur, down the big lead the Abe- gwelts hold. Alhbirss will not be without their supporters either. Advance sale of tickets for the special train that will leave the City at 6:80 for the some hasbeen exceedingly god and it l5 likely that upwards of 300 fans or more will accompany the boys on the trip. The squad al- though nc-t displaying their best hockey on Tuesda nigh/g neverthe- less have caught bile fancy of the fans and much interest is being eli/ldlinced in the outcome of t:- - _ n g 's gnmc. Km Rlflfllfi; It ls probable that Eldie Darragh W116“ who missed the first game due to M! Coming an eye injury will be behind the Abbie bluellne for tonight's battle and the fast simtlng player should add strength and balance to a.‘ rug- ged sci; of dcfenccmen. John Garnhum won his way to the :ecoud round in the Second section of the provincial b-lllnrd tournament at the Sunnyside Bil- fcaied C. MacDonald by a margin of 88 points. The scores being Garn- hllm 300. McDonald 212. Tonight A. Doyle mcis W. McTsguc. This match is scheduled for 7.15 m. SNOOKEB In a close and excitzng match last "isht Stan lryan won his way to the third round in the fir t section of the provincial snooker tourna- ment when he defeated E. Smith by the narrow margin of the black ball in tl-e rubber game. Tonight T. Mc- Quarrie mecis E. McGee. The offic- ials inst night were; Lawlor. referee and Brown. marker. the goals to Vics got h four minutes and Jim Dewov the winners. will be decided ‘ATTENTION nocmzv o WINTER scours FANS "Tlu- Ilmml |rl mnuf cannula-in uml llrr vqmrln (IIIHIC nlrllnlur . any (‘nnmlnfin 0n!- ntamllrlg luwlu-y u-rllrrn null rmlln runmlonhtlrtrn u! Jlm llmulyfiu llNl IIW-pugc illullroltml official Nil- ilmml Ilm-kry nml “in!!! iiportn (iulrlr. This In the ofllrlul rllln Imok naval In_\' rrrry unulranlnnlul hockey lonlvw. IIIIIIII‘. rrfrrcv nml official. It "minim (‘ORIPLIETE roe-arch n! .\I.I. lnmnu. rnlu. n “Who's Who" that lint: M0 prnlrulunnln. feature articles nml photograph: of all vllnmplnnnlllp huml. Alon rnm~ plo-lr- umtlnnu for nlfinl. "Inn uml auroral-skating Inns. Tlnrrn nrn nllll Own munilun of hockey Ivefnre the nlnr-nlfn are our not your on»! TODAY at yon fora! newlrlenler or semi 25o rllrocf to Jim Ilrmlv. 3|! Harme- 5quarvbrigg= Squarebriggs 18:50 (Square- Juvenile series For city title Meets obstacles for I juvenile puny-off series between the Juvenile Cana- dians and the Juvenile Royals for the ci went a-glimmerini! last night. The first game of the series was slated for last night. but it was learned two obstacles stood in the way. first. it was announced the Canadians were not will-stared. and secondly. the ame was sated for an open-air nk. and it was learned a play-off game could not be held under such conditions. The Canadian and Royals played an exhibition name. the Royals win- nlnii. 7-1. It was announced the Royals null meet Summersidc here Tuesday for the first game of the play-off series for the Island title. To represent Mshmm HALIFAX, Feb. 20--(CP)—A Dartmouth curling club four com- pscd exclusively of curlers from_ Manitoba and Ontario won the right tonight to represent Nova Scotia in the Dominion Bonspiei defeating Brldgewater 13-11 in the final of the provincial eliminatLn tournament. The team from the other side of Halifax Harbor, employing the Western "knockout" style of play, went through the three-day b n- spiel with the 1055 of a single match. Eighteen other rinks were eliminated through. losing two matchm. The winners skipped by F. W. i-fcath of Killarney, Man. took an extra end tonight to shave out S. S. Rafuses Brldgerwatler crew. Thcy were tied ll-ll at the end of the regular play. Heath heads s. group composed of Mate Duncan Campbell. who played with Thistles of Hamilton, Ont. viii-en they won the Dcmini-‘n ‘Spiel in 1935: L. A. Adamson of Newdaie. Man.. and L. D. Hopkins of Manitoba. All are employed in and near Dartmouth. Maple Leafs Regain First Place With 2-1 Win Over flying Frenchmen TOWONIU. Feb. 20—(GP)— ‘Iioronto Maple Leafs went back on tho National Hockey League standing tonight by beating Mont- real Canadicns 2-1 ln a rugged contest before 10.656 cust mcrs. The victory put the Leafs one point in front of the idle Bcstccr Bruins. Nick Metz broke up the game when he scored from a scramble in front cf Canadians‘ net half-way through the third period. The vis- itors were -shorlhanded at the time. with Ray Getllffe off for boarding. _ Charlie Sands gave Canadlens the lead at 10.41 of bflg first per- iod when he blasted the. puck past Turk Broda after escaping from a Leaf power-play. Sands was par- tially slipped by syl ‘Apps but pickcd up his stride to finish off a good effort in stellar style. Sweeney Bchrlner tied the count some five minutes later when he beat goalie Bert Gardiner with a withering drive that caught the far comer of the net. The puck hardly left the ice. Bill Taylor engineered the play,- sllpping" a rink-wide pass to nu icasnrnaic to figure in Summer's 215g gIal of the season. It was the sixth defeat for the slxtivpiace Canadlcns at the hands of Toronto this season. One other meeting ended 1h a deadlock SUMMARY First Period l-l-gaqlrlradicns. S a n d s 2—'I"orcnw, Schwinn- (hylor, Ic- Donald) 15:52 Penalties - Goupille (2), Chamber- lain, Davidson. ' Second Period (Heardtnl Scoring-None. Penalties Taylor. Portland, Hamilton. Third Period 3-—Toronto, N. Metz Davidson. Drillon) 11:17 Penalties-Getliffe, Kampman, Gra- boski Portland. Webb And Tucker Tangle Tonight In Ist Of Elimination Series By Sid Fedcr Aalociated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 20—(AP)—A fellow whzss momma sent him into the ring becaue ‘rte was "too skinny" and another who thinks fighting is better than ulllng teeth tangle tomorrow nlg t Madison Square Garden in the first sup toward settling the laughable light-heavyweight furs. The one is Jimmy Webb, 23, bom in Little Rock, Ark., more recently cur, cf St. Lnuls, Houston and, im- aily Dallas. When he was i4 his mother figures there wasn't enough heft, to his “tummy? and. some- how, decid<d he ought to try the ring to build himself . He did. The other is Robert er. who fights under the name o! “Tbmmy Tucker." He's the mm cf a long Island dentist. but would rather knock teeth out than pull them. They'll tussle for l5 rounds in the first of a. series of bouts de- signed to have the feuding New York State Athletic Commission and the Natitnal Boxing Associa- tion kiss and make u on the mat- ter of the logical lo-pound boss. The idea was though up by Albe Greene. New Jersey Commissioner and N.B.A. Vice President. As the second step in the planned elimination, Anton Cristoifoddis c! Greece recognized as champion by HOCKEY PAGE SEVEN SPECIAL T0 SIIMMERSIBE TiiiillillT—Train Leaves 6:30 p. m. —RETURN l" ARE $1.25- iihildren’s Skate This Afternoon SPECIAL SKATE TONIGHT the NBA, will meet Gus Lesnevich of Cliffcslde. N.J., here May 2. The winners of the two brawls will fight it out for the crown some time er. There's amt-Her pretty fair light- heavyweight around. He's Bally Conn, the Pittsburgh pretty boy. The New York Commlsson still recognizes him as titleholder, al- though he's marched with. Joe Louis for June. However, he has ad- vised local fans that he w.ll give up the crcwn Whenever he's invited to. May not Be drafted DEIROIT, Fob. 20—(AP)—-'I‘he Deroit Free Prw says that Hank Gxcenberg. star slugger of Detroit Tigers and "most valuable player" in the American league last your. may be given "occupational defer- ment" from the United States army dralfr, until the 1941 season ends. The Free Press. in its first edition tonight. said that Greenberg_ who was expected to be drsftrd by June 1, returned his questionnaire to the biard Feb. 14. “ it. it was wider-stood.” the newspaper said, "was his claim for deferment as a necessary man.“ When last commenting publicly on his possible draft. however. Greenberg said he was drilling to mter the army whenever he was called. His lccal order number is 621. and draft officials here have said that he probably wil come up for induction by Jung 1. r Hockey Practice Hock practice for flu: ‘Junior Rnyal|__ I _is_ evening 8 to O. Five classes ; For Satarday’s l Ice racing Five classes. thc {rev for all trot, free for all race. Cl‘... A trot. Clo a A pace, an Class B pucc trill be staged off the Victoria Park Speed- way Saturday afternoon, of iclala of the Victoria Driving Club an- nounced last night. Some of the best speed on the Island are con- tained in the list of cnirlcs for Sat- urday's races and racing inns should witness the best afternoon's racing of the season to date. In order to speed up platters the Driving Club have aimed their sys- tem of running off the classea In- stead of one class finishing up be- fore another is started, Saturday}; ats of the two free for all races will be sandwiched in between each other with the same method being adopted in the other classes. Offic- ials are also asked to make it a point to be on time as are also the entries in the two frce-for-all races which will get underway at sharp 2 o'clock. mFollowlng are the probable an’ es: Free For Al! ‘Prim-June Evans, Juanita Axworthy, Hcatherboile, Lusty Frisco, Virginia Kalmuck. Plow-Silent MM, Peter. Longset. Bonny Mary. Ethel Beami- Ima See, Paul Abbe. (lass A Poccs-Jippy K, Wgbhy, Rosebud, Nell , ace l! Pncm-lllgland, Sampson Royal. Buzz L. Indy Frisco. Tree For All Direct L., Little Class A Tmh- Alliaet. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus m2 owrv MOORE IS ON T ' . HE'D LnZEETPcb-‘ONE SPEAK TO vou- -—— YEH- PM SOEQY- Di llTqgNbli-IO- A5 MAGGlE WON'T LET ME 6O OUT- R-NO- FD ‘oVLL BET SAMMY l-E HAD HIS WATCH (woo 41o up AN‘ lass HIM GOOD-NIGHT. 10o ‘t-LJM I EIGHT-THIRTY! O 6G WISHES SHIRT i DON ANY NDRE 3 YOU TILLIE THE TOILER - WR RiL-IHT OLWE- THE BOOK $PN6 CONFECTION l6 f 'T\OU LOOKED POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION Want 4n lites-ct. New York Clly. 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