.-.--_ é;‘—..-;.<~w...~. 3 llrslo‘). “B5613. 51X _ Q1111‘? _.QI.1ARLQLTIETQXY1SC§_UA1S_Q1AN FEBRUARY 24,1941 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Preul Johnny Risko. round-faced Cleve- land hakrr boy. defeated King Levins-kv m 10 pund at New York 9:51p years ago (odav. Rlsko was nicknamed the "spoiler" of heavy- wezght bzxing by the late Tex Rickard after he “robbed" Jack Sharkey of a title bout with Gene Tummy with a decision over the New record LAKE maqm (AM-Target- Tgkgl- FY11. t Norwegian-born s“ “Wm B. nine-year record S 1'. high lexaptljnfl 24s feet in mealmr y e Lille . dqrfit~ Placid Club; 1mm shattered b to ark "@1111: M"... 1:11.111» (n: Games. n8 111° 19h Boston sailor. Wings Shutout Toronto Split Leafs Won Saturday 6-2 3-0 To DETROIT. Feb. 23~(GP)—G01\1- lo J linny afcwers, Detroit Red \V.ng rookie got back int) con- tmtlon in" htckeys Vezina Tro- by shutting out the “q Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-0. .~. - - yluded six goals to ‘fzrorlto Saturday right. now 11:1. 80 goals chalked against hnn ~. games to go. whlr» Wal- lvr ('1 ‘kl Br (in cf the Laufs has '78 rvlth emit! games remaining. It xx-as Manx-er‘; third shut-out of the sfascn. Detroit scored a goal in each per- iod, with young Sid Abel getting the f . . Syd -d in the second period JFlAd homo his own re- . .d Carl Lrsccmbe got the 11ml g .\1 at 8:21 of the third per- ‘r was helpless " kicked out n..elnp(s. 1t was against the SFZHNIARY First Period I-glwgrolt. Abel (Whitelaw, Wares) "les~!y. Metz, Orlando, Ham- Sccl-rull 1'('l‘infl ' ' . Howe (Gitssbrecht n rigs» 1:28 Pcna1tles—-Stevvart Wares, Third Period Llsaombe (lVIl-‘ltcr, Games; SATURDAYS GAME TORONTO, Feb. 23—(CP)—'I'lle result dldn’t alter the National Hockey League standing when Tor- onti Maple Leafs srpanked Dctrrlt Red Wings 6-2 lwre Saturday night, but 1t put a bad dent in the Vcz- lna. Trophy aslplrntioils (,1 Detroit's rockle goalie-Johnny Movrers. A standout 1n t-he campaign of the third-place Detroit club this \\’ll'1l(‘l‘, jumping Johnny wa: shaky. Hc fanned on several shots that "not." goalies usually blosk. At the other end of vhe rink. h's main rival for the Trrphy-Jlfilrk Brock!- turned 1n a par performance The Vezina ‘Trophy is awardcd annually to the nelminder with the be=t “goals-agzlirst" rcc rd and now Bmda is five goals in front cf Mow- etrs with one game in hand. Gordie Drillbu and Red Heron. with two goals each led the attack a; the leafs increased their league lead to three points I ver the idle Boston BflllllS. R g Hamiltin and Syl Apps completed the Toronto scoring. Eddie Wars-s nnzf D n Grcso vlzere marksman for the Wings. SUMMARY ‘First Period 1--'I‘oro:1t0, Drlllon (N. Metz, Arvpsl 2:35 2—Tcronto, Hamilton (Mann) 7 3—T ronto, Heron, Penalties-Kampman, Bt-e-vrart. .24 . Second Pvrlnd 4~DN .- '1‘. ‘cit. \V:\1'8s (Abel 4:28 n10. Drlllon (farms, Mc- D ualcll 8:53 (S—Dctro1t. Grzrsso (Abel) 17:03 Penalties-None. Third Period ’7—T.ront0. Heron (I-Iwmfifctl) 5:16 8—’I‘oronto. Art (Drlllm) 15:56 Penalties - sad-fellow (major), Hamilton (major), Albel. Another Newcomer l Svellinu the ranks of Island ruce horses is Charlotte B.. pictured cbnve. ll'|~c lust pacing more is owned by Waller Hennesscy, pic- lured Jn the right while holding flu reins is Councillor Dr. i. C, Dougun. ca. Boston Bruins Continue on Their rampage “TON. Feb. 23—(AP)—B‘.si0n ' blasted gollie Charlie Ray- ... n total 1f 63 shozs to glrn viclrnqv cvcr (he crlpplrd Nrw Ynzk Amvricnns twin ght b2- (fcrp l0.(lC') n1 the Bmton Garden. By so doing. 11m Bruins. wm have escaped defeat since Dec. 21. ex- fenclcd thclr National Hockey league recrrd str ng of unbeaten ames to 23 and pulltd within a calf-game rf (he top-place Tor n- to Maple Lcwfw, 9 “DIARY l- rst I'm-rind l-Jlflstwu. A. Jarkscn. 7:20 2~Ncw York. Krlly (C. Conacher, Carr! 10:14 Pcnalties-Wycherley, f-Iollett. Second Period Fz-orlzuz-Ailrne. Pcnnllir"~Slcb:rlinn, C. Conn/char. Third Period (Srlzmidt Du- (A. Jackson. lniucr I1"\l'l.l 81.37 4~B;ston. Rmrdon Calm 10:46 ~ a- Rangers gain Fourth place NEW YURI; Feb. 23-fCPl- New York Americans tck undis- ln the National Hockey Dengue to- night with a 4-1 vlctnry over a trod-locking bnnd of Chicago Black Hawks. The tcama prevl usly had bccn tied for lilo fourth spot. The lone Hawk tally came (arly in the third pericd when Gecrge Irlen broke fast and let g0 a drive as he hit the Ranger defence, to lxat Kerr cleanly. SUMMARY First Pcrlod 1—-Ra:~lgers, N. Colville (M. Colvile. Shlbicky) 4:17 Pena1t1cs—None. Second Period Zxfféngcrs, N. Colville (M. Pal-Tick) Penalties-Covper, L. Patrick. Third Prrlnd 313115632’). Allen (Dahklvml 3:27 Pnvnzoa. Slfblclil‘ (u. ColvJle. H xtalh 11: 6- No.1» Patrick (Watson, Ollvlulltle 17 46 l‘) g : libido-Ila; 13st,)». lime in rt ‘(he playdowns. _lo D18)’ l Sport Forum I would like to have space In your paper to explain to the hockey pub- lic the item which appealed in the Guardian of February 21st in 1e- gard to Juvenile hockey playoffs which were to be played at Holy Re- deemer Rink, February 20th, and did not take place. This item claims that the Canadian Juvenile hockey team was not registered and also that the game .-hould not be played 1n an open air rink of which I am going to explain right now to be facts and not a lot of gossip. In regard to registration of the Canad- lan team I wish to explain the fol- lowing: On February 4th in conver- sation wlt-h a prominent hockvy of- ficial he told me that 1t cost ten dollars to register n Juvenile club and three dollars for the team and they had to be registered by Feb. 5th. 1941. 1 am very sorry to say that this Club did not have time funds to register so therefore, tak- ing his word for (t. we were forced to drop the ramistorilag of this team. which was a shame as we had a lot of good prospect . In fact some of them are 1n linc to play with the Junior Rgyals being forced to leave our team on account of not having (he funds lo rc21$1@1'- 511W 11"“ no have heard that you do not have to pay thirteen dollars to refl- istcr a team. I do not possess l0!‘ this to be the truth as I would not. be sure about regr tcrlng 101‘ no.3:- lng but the coach of the Canadians ‘and myself got in touch with Mr. J-lnusun Duvccll and Mr. Gallagher ‘m rqgjlrli to the matter of lot-sister- lng (his team and they mmfglled us we were a little late in 159M131! registered. So we sent a sec?“ iucht letter to Mr. Dowell. explain- 111g the r sons why this tram hi1» faring. due to uslenlne to urivxcc 5 ' . and that we would bc wlllillli- a surllckl the Juvenile of this sudden and meet the dcalh game with Royals; the gvinnezs‘ ltzilllllelellflllfis of. 11" ‘mvmiii: Dengue a pa; (he schedule. SD We would play this game at once w; would not interfere in any l 1th the schedule they had B119“! lilrawn up. We also explained lnntlhe m we had gen. MK F‘ 15gb? rndeblyself, eucouraglngm get and juvenileliockey to thtemrge gr our ability and time this P55 _ we,‘ four liars (11:10 tllgflemggg’ llzggfibéea‘ from ams ‘ . ' _ iplckug,kgorsobmt:cbjilllzlrelgtllllildahllolllld or ra . - be given to the men who have Q0119 this for the love 0f 811011. m1’ m the men who wait until the young fellows are started along the game then come along 911d nlck them for their teams without P11111712 i111’ time with the 310E112 1F? Mfum- hand. We received a r9113’ mm _ g H on Dowell statlna B5 M111)“- 1113.115 agreeable arrange 85-1118 Wm‘ Juvenile Royals." We. icnmcdlately ot in touch and the conchcs 01 got-h teams 151m m” ‘hi’ would play two grqnes. elffméaflg count. and the 111'“ 3am d me be played Flem-uarytm qllil- was second February 21L of‘ m agreed 1113011 by “mches ,, r, teams. But. when our team aDlJ-a M; a; Holy Redeemer Rink on the they were sur- the Royals only this game as Now what» 1 night of Feb. 20th. prised to find that were going‘ w 00;? 31'3"? ‘ill ltgrliouhs thli, who is running the playfilfs- 1113111151111,“ Royals or the President o 111.13 - A.H.A. Or do the Royals want we right. given to them without nlaymfl puted P75505810“ of fourth place- .. (.1 the pla- in l nleailitlifisiclliillfirimll. I wolue d ‘ ts an hlp on - Lgialhpeoclnriéarilizgélenlientsof the Ju- venile ‘Zléfita Jack McCnurt- Coach Canadian team Char. E. Worth, MET- Canadlan hockvy 1BR"!- Friday. February 21. 1941- Canucks drab Chihawks 7-3 MONTREAL. Feb. za-(cw- C..ach Uzck Irvnrs Canadlens. (lashing cue of their highest-scor- .ng attacks 1f the 308.5911. Hm (WW with. a 7-3 v.cta1'y 1n their “"51 meetng of the Natzonal Hockey League saason with Chicago Black Hawk: hiffu Saturday night l0 strcngf-hséi tlfihelr hold on the last . r . phiilglched by a crowd clf 8,826, the Habltants plied up a 4-0 16541 b0- fcre seven minutes (f the scond frame and held the Hawks even cvzr the rest of the distance. Th9 victory moved them sevfn points M16111 of the idle New York Amer- cans, dealing another blow to 1M fading playoff chances of the last- place Amerks. SUMMARY First Period P-Canadiens. B18110 (Qullly. Ben- Oil.) 1:14 Penalties-Bearded McKay. Second Pcrmd 2—Canadie;ls, Qullty (Blake, Gn- bcskl) :21 Il-Canadlena, Benoit (Blake, Quil- ty) 1:15 ll-Canadlens, Gra/baskl (Lach. O'- Neil) 6:06 5—Chicago, Carse (Chad, Thorns) B121 tL-Canadieils, Benoit (Quilty. Blake) 8:41 7--Chlcago, Wlcbe (Curse, Thcma) 9:19 Penalties-G upille and (m1nor)_ Wfeb? (2). Thlrd Period 8-Chlcaao, March. (Seibert, Chad) 12:30 9~Canndlens. Chamberlain (Sands) 14:06 lfl-Canadlcna, G€tiilfg_ (Lach. O'- Neil) 18:24 Portland, 6dr (major Penalties-Thoma u; an ' - Chalked Up Fastest times of the season were hung up Saturday as the Victoria Driving Club staged another bang- up racing meet with fire classes be- ing run of! and blanket finrhes featuring nearly every heat cm the program. Fastest time of the day was 30 1-4 seconds made by Direct L., ln the first heat of the free-for-all pace and equalled in the second quarter of the same race by Silent Muc the race winner. Other times iavcre ex- ceptlonally fast also all bettering previous performances. Silent, Nae, Lu ty Frisco, Ethel Bellini. Rose Worthy and Sampson Royal were the winners with Lusty F‘r:ls:o and Rose Worthy being the only two to cop in straight heats. First race called was the Free-for- all Pace with three starters and it took an extra heal ‘£5070 Silent Mac was declared the winner. In the fir t heat. Direct L., Little Pet- er and Silent Mac went away 1n a line. Shortly after tho start Sllout Mac went (o a break and was put out of the running. Direct L. and Little Peter then staged a thrilling race to the wire Direct L. winning by a head. In the second heat the com- etlflcn was between Little Peter and Silent Mac with the latter xvin- nlng by a head 1n a driving finish. Direct L., was drawn after the sec- ond heat. Silent Mac took a half length lead at the eighth of the deciding hrat. and nlanugcd to kccp it right to the wlrc. The old favorite Lusty Fhltco cnmc through with a great irin in his first start of the reason as he beat out June Evans and Virginia Kalmuck in straight heats. It. was a. great race in thc first heat be- tween all three horses and as they flashed tinder (he wire a blankc: could have covered June Evans and Lu ty knit 1t was Lugtyls heat by a head with Virginia Kalrnuck who llad made a. break third. In the second and final heat of the race the horses staged a neck and neck battle right to the \('1re with Lusty again showing in front. June Evans a close second and Var- gitrxilléa. Kalmuck third a. length be- Ire. Carr's good trotter Ethel Bel- lini won the first and third heats of the Glas: A trot to win top hun- ors 1n this rnce. Pllted against Bon- nie Mary and Alllset the Covshead horse opened up a short lead huif way down and trotted steadily to beat Bonnie Mary by half a length with Alliset third. Bonnie Mary went to the front rlglrt. after (he word 1n the second heat followed by Alllset and Ethel Bellini. Just past the eighth Bclllnt made a break which put hcr out of the running with A111 et forcing Bonnie Mary to the limit to get sec- ond position. l Fastest Times Of Season In Saturday Afternoons Ice Racing i1- ' Bonnie Mary went awfully fast in the third heat. Ethel Bellini and anisct were a nalt length back half wuy down but putting on a great (llllfl Bonnie lvlary flashed irom behind to win the heat and race. muse Worthy had too much speed for Gippy 14., in the Class A pace. Far from his best form Lilppy made a battle of it for half way down the first heat but man‘ two bro-airs that ailulvecl Roe Worthy to win pretty much us he pleased. It was (he sauie story in the final heat Glppy K., breaking continually with Rose Worthy winning by three lengths. Sampson Royal again showed too nluch spccd tor the Class B paczers wilnllng (he tirt lrnd third noats after being beaten by an eyelash by Buzz 1..., in the second heal Following were the officials: Starter: D. K. McLeod. Judges: James Arbing, Nell Rub- insorl. Frank hicKay. Timers: Slunlm rvlatllcson, C. Snow, Roland Wood, Sam Kennedy, Jr Announcer: Wendell Beaton. SUMMARY Free For All Pace Silent Mac (Weir) Illttlc Peter (Younker) . .. Direct L., (McNeilll TLKIICSZ 30 l-4, 30 1-4, 31, 81. The winning horse is owned by Hugh Walker of Charlottetown. Frce For All Trot Lusty Frisco (Schuman) J1me Evan. (McNelll) .. Virginia Kalmuck (McDonald) 'I‘imes: 31 1-2, 31. The winning horse is owned by C. H. Chandler of Charlottetown. Class A Trot Ethel Bellini (Carr) Bonnie Mary (Weir) Alllset (Cudmore) Times: 31 1-4- 31 1-2. 31 3-4. The winning horse is owned by Ira Carr of Covehead. Class A Race Rose Worthy (Holmes) Gippy K. (Weir) Tlme : 31 1-4, 32 1-2. The Winning horse is owned Wilfred Praught, Cherry Valley. by Class B Pace Simpson Royal, (R. McPheel Buzz L. tMcNeill Helen L. . . Lady Frisco (Weir) . Times: 34. 33 1-2. 34 1-4. The Winning horse ls owned L. McPhee, New Haven. The starter was D. K. McLeod. ‘ljiibbies Qpen Cape Breton Intermediate Abeqwelta fresh from gaining the Island Intermed- iate title now prepare for their first acid test a; they enter the Maritime semi-finals this week pitted against the Cape Breton champions. New Waterford. New Waterford, boasting o. strong, fast and rugged team will arrive in the City on Wednesday night and will play the Abbies at the l“Of'l1iX1 Thursday night. in the opening game of the total-goal serie. Such was the word received over the weekend and the Cape Bretoners appearance will be watched with interest. Abbles came through their Sum- merside series without a serious in- jury. Only casualty was the cut suf- fgred by Eldle Daltragh but the fast mating Abegweit will be back in A-1 shape by Thursday and ready to take his accustomed place behind the bluellne. Coach Lawlor hnd little to say 2e- gardlng the coming series, he feels however that his team have an even chance of taking the series and advancing further alon the play- down trail and one thng he pro- mised local fan". and that was that the Cape Bretoncrs will know (he; have been 1n a hockey match before the series is decided. In the meantime Abbles will whip themselves into the best possible shape with strenuou< sessions daily. Any flaws that were noticeable a-. gain at Summerslde will be remed- ied and the Island champs should be ready and rarln’ to go once the opening whistle goes on Thurs- day night next. DONDON -(CP)- "Keep some- thing to eat beside you in case you get. peckLsl-l in the night." advises "Shelter Behavior Tips." lwued by 1.11¢_1‘.4_1I11§§FY_1?£_B21.H9_§£¢.!1'1l!-. HUBINIEX SUITINGS ‘x IF YOU WANT l SUIT WEAR WELL-IND KEEP ITS I" GUININTIIH (HHYISH ulflllVlf V1111! also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers‘ Uniform: Khaki and Alr For“ Blue ‘flmflf Q m. Inuit“ l Series Wit/i‘ Team Here On Thursday Night Next HERSHEY. Pa._ ‘Ebb. 23-10?»- Hershay Bears tightened their hold on sccond place in the western di. vlslcn of (he American Hockey League Saturday night by defeating Buffalo Blsons 4-2. CLEVELAND. Feb. 26—(CP)—- Cleveland's Barons leaders 1n the western division o the Almrlcan Hockey League defoafcd Pltts_ burg}; Hzmcts 3-2 here Saturdai n:g_. . Saints Een Intercollegiate sgi Yside rink Retains Regal Flour cup The Regal Flour Curling Trophy was retained by a rink 0f Summer- slde curlers Friday night at Sum- mer lde when the local team cap- tured their two matches from Char- lottetown and Aloexnl: while A1- berton were chalking up a victory over Charlottetown. Charlottetonvn failed to win a game in (he cum- petltlon. This trophy is played for annually by curlers in their fourth year or less. At an enjoyable banquet hold at 11 p. m. the trophy was present- ed to the winning Summerslde rink by Mr. B. W. Robinson, M. L. A., President. of the Island Curling As- wclatlon. Also orders for bags of Regal Flour donated by the St. Lawrence Flour Mills and present- ed by Mr. W. W. Lord, local agent were handed fu melnbu-s of (he winning rink and aLso to the run- ner-up Alberton. A round-table discumlon was held during the banquet leading up to the new plans for the British Con- .o1s Island competition to be play- ed in Charlottetown in Feb. 1942. This year's competition nlurked the first time that an Alberfon team had competed in any provin- cial Cup play and 1t is to be hop- ed that their representation will be a continuous one. It was also strongly hoped that next season would see O‘Leaiy represented in Llmd Curling circles. A banquet was also held at fl 0’- clock in the evening‘ after which three teams from Charlottetown took to the ice against rinks from Summer-side with Summerslde win- ning all three gar-rues. Following are the rinks and scares of the Regal Flour competition: Alherton vs. Charlottetown A. Wilkle Sinclair MacKay J. C. Matthews H. Roy Bevan Const. McLellan Drlsroll J- B- MYYiCK Carrllthcrs Skip-ll Sklp-—6 Alberton vs. Summerside A. Wllkle W. R. Bruce J. C. Matthew: Harrison Bell Const. Mcbellan Austin J. B. Myrlck Sklp—'1 _ Summersldc vs. Charlottetown W. R. Bruce Sinclair MacKay Harrison Bell H Roy Bevan Dliscoll R. Carrut-hcrs Sklp—7 S’side Juveniles Ready to meet Ch ’town squad The Summerside Juvenile Crys- tals wound ulp their practices last week and are rcstlng up prspuruig to meet the Charlcttet wn Juven- ile Royals in a. hcme and home total-goal series fsr the Island title. The first Game will be at the Forum at Charlottttovm on Tues- day night with. the second game at Summerslde the follwfng night. The Crystals, according to Coach Lidstone, show plenty of polish, speed and general hockey ablity. The team will make a glod stab at the title, he said. The lineup is as follows: goal, D. D wllng. Bobble Slchurman; dsfence B McLeod. K. Walk/er. '1‘. Shields. J. Ramsay; forwards G. Bernard. H. S-churman. E. Huzstis, T. Allen, G. McNeil, J. Matthews. A. Bernard. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Feb. 23- rCP)—Edd:le Shore's Springfield, Indians went info a one-point lead in the eastern division of the Am-l ~rican Hzckey League by battling’ New Haven Eagles to a l-1 over- ‘fma tie hcro Saturday night. ‘boards while Chris counted for the final score of the game as he went 1n alone with only Tral sat-om! Period :- Lel htlzer. Th rd Perlod:- l Third Came Necessary A; Prince 0f Wales Team G0 Down To A 5-I Defeat — In one of the most rugged, alum bang game; playgd m u.“ F” recent years Saint Dunatlnb University hockey squad Saturflarm swept back Into contention for the Island Intercolleglalg (me by :9 P. W. C. down to a 5-1 defeat and squaring the best of flu-Mun t. one game apiece. P. W. C. captured the opener by a 1.1 “awn m But it was not until the final period that Saints could ma“, n" their victory. They scored two goals halfway “trough the opening t sion but the losers although uutnkaled and at. times oulpluygq "n" . grimly and were very much in the picture right up h) "W "m" m: minutes. Saints here broke In for three counter: as the P. w_ c . tired from the gruelling and rugged pace to put. the ellcollnler m, 1;“ make the third game necessary. l A total of eleven naltles were ' handed out during t e encounter with P. W. C getting seven of thorn. Two of the saints goals came while their opponents were short- handed while another was deflect- ed into the] net off the skate o: a a P C. p yer. from the opening whistle “Rink rats" Show form with Ca t. u - _ mate JdckpMc-llln‘ v1.1‘“51§§fi}§}§ ' wa_v_the Rink . of (he 1w Curling Club chalked lll) (mug season's victor on Saturday m as they defeallld .1. F. McLeod scuttlers 12-5 in an exciting ,. brliuisléig’ matcllil. e our a v 1 ' 1 , end the “R.a1s" ‘lilbllhl ablllt to chalk up a big 5114.. and eavo their opponent: far hind. Just for good measure ... Araenault showed his oponen that they were playing we p1 themselves as he chalked up l . on the ninth with his iastt rocks. Rats than condescended 1. let their opponents mark up n m as the u 1rd 10d t d _ on the last end but only alter mm way and the; er “is Wei}; réwnfi aligning. In fact Rats nearl .1 ed as Beck blwkhanded a drive into ° “me a" the scumm “h” m nine 0n the final and but m: $015: sgfilflmpgpgeliqmp mbgnfisg Arsenault put an and to the chi p»; 5p m med 1110-1111-1- t’f.‘§“.“°..°f.l{231m“‘i.°$llf§ '21:." ring 2:1 ngmgunlgutmilt h2g2? A? 12g finally fl ured it out that oi htv Mafl hfumaghan M me 5am“ the possl 1e and he 1.1mm h mlrd 1 h ed m h personally knocked out seven drive rgafrtén lngnaglliellub. t e ti“ °1’1’°“°““ “m” élfl.l’f“fl.é°’ff.li“.31..2."1l‘§§1l°5 W) - 8 ar stamps . Bonsplel one info the twine: two minutes War SCAVlll . W. Right the players tore into one another with reckless abandon and both goalies had to be good as layers broke in on top of them. alfway through the session Murnaghan on the receiving end of a three-way play with Gallant and Trainlr beat lvlcArthur for the openln score to give the saints n 1-0 ead. Plve minutes later P. w. c. received a tough break as the uck slid in behind McArthur off he skate of one of his defencemen. There was no score 1n a rug d- ly f0 ht second session. 11h teams ad scoring chances but alert goal-watching nullified the efforts. . P. W. C. determined to et back into the running hemme 3mm; later on a shot from the right Gallant ac- aebctvut five minutes of playing time Next game of the series is slated H“? DQ111115 111 for the Forum on Saturday night ‘Si-BIRDS W115 l>l11'@1l11‘*f11 "1 1114’ 9111' next and a battle royal 1s emected. Summary:_ First Perlod:-— mg Club Friday rguxung mm 5st urday afternoon and etching M‘ - members of the loml club m their weekly bonsplel. 15 ma - 1. Saints. Murnaghan (Gallant, 1'1- were run off with the battle forth no 2. Saints. Lavole. Penalties: Glilis. and every match play-la mu; n the matches ivera “Till by the l1! row margin of cme point while (l1 others although not so close -- vlded much excitement for the f I Ibllowlng are the rvsulfsi No score. Penalties: Lavnle, Simmonds. (Tfflllwr. and Wilson. majors). Ell-PH Philadelphia's Ramblers their winning streak to five straight Saturday night by beating Indian- apolis Oapials 7-2 in an American HOCKPY Ltngue game. l QQTQQQU 8. P. W, C.. Beck. 4. Saints, Murnaghan. 5. Saints. Murna han. 6. Saints. Gnllan .. Penalties: Glllls. Hooper. Wilson, J. P. Simmonds 7; W. R. shank 6. W. C. Davies 10: Dr Creelmnn G. G. Hughes ‘l: H. l. Spill-rill G. W. McLeod 9: A. W. Hyndruau m.‘ _ s, Cobb 12; Dr. H. lucInlyN RAMBLERS EXTEND STREAK PHIL D LA. Feb. 23-461’) extended lrofielwlfiol lkatirg leasure W111‘ atisfaction FCRUM TONIGHT 8- v- m~ Health Happiness Clean Exercise . Island Intermediate Champs Summersido Crystals. They are: (W111i Pictured on elnht members of the Intermediate Abogweits who captured the Island title of Summeuldn 0 Loft to right-Murray Carmichael, H. Woolrldge, Plum McDonald, W n Friday n19" will" nloclf, Wm" L“! i Cudmou, N311”, F. Pound, S. McCli stamps being of the keenest ln e -‘