According to cresent plans ice racing fans will be treated to pro- bably three davs of liner-province competition during the week of Feb. l5 ' coon Halifax horsemen arc expected over to take part ln the big meet against the cream of the Island horseflesh and fans are already looking forward to the big meeting. e000 It wil be remembered that two masons ago a. two-day meet was held here, That. it went over, in a big way is a certainty. Largest crowds that ever w tnessed ice rac- ing here were on hand for both day's racing and holding the meet- ing did much to add a lot of inter- est and impetus‘ to‘ the game. a . Arron ements will he even bet- ter for his year‘; program. Not a bet will be overlooked to make it. the outstanding event in the un- nals of Maritime ice racing and at the same time pave the way to make the forthcoming inter-prov- ince meet an. annual affair. . When New York Yankees begin their campaign for another baseball pennant April 21. the man at first base will be Ncholus Raymond (Nick) Etten-the eighth player to hold down that position since the late Lou Gehrig benched himself in 1939 after_17_ years on the Job. Doping into the National League for the second time in 13 months to get a capable first sacker, the American league champions ob- tained Etten yesterday from Phil- adelphia Phls for two players and cash estimated at around $10,000. . 'I'iie~Phi15 received First Base- inan Ed Levy and Pitcher Allen Gettel. who performed last year with the Yankees’ Kansas City farm in the American Association. Bitten will fill the gap created by the entrance into military service oi Buddy l-lassett, who came to the Yanks December, 1941, from Boston Braves. . '- I O big leftlnnder jdns the 3nd Swill’ McKane and driven by e lea W-‘lllii meet noon on the Park by the With the Lra tWu c B8568 titre events oi ck lightning fast winners won iii strai each quarter was c iirougnout with the last in the last iew d ’ .iie heats. y“ s m Marjorie B Moresi the ice Slllscd yesterday afhr- Speedway ofi Victoria Victoria Driving Club. ‘PQRTIFH; catty McKan THE Cl IARLOTTETOWN e, Marjorie long Winners In Ice Racing Meet Yesterday i season. Although the two ht heat affairs osely coniestw winners coming 601! up] .. de Time: 3'1. 35, 34 1-4. W I horse owned by Milton Bell. city. 4 Class E. Trot d: Pace (2nd Division) Marlorie Budlong (Moreside) 1 1 1 Karly: the Great (MICEBCIQQZII; Margaret Frisco (Arbin!) 2 3 dr. Time: 34 l-2. 34. 3'! 3- Winniiig horse owned by J. Ran- kine, Mt. Herbert. roar nacas Alljldded feat-lire uf the after- noon» will: were the two [wily m." a races staged. young rrankie Clarke 000ml; home ooth winners, Snap Snap (Clarke) 1 1 taking Class A with Queenie after Danny Boy (Outcllffe) 2 2 finishing second in the first heat to Darkey coming through in the final cm“ B W0 heats i0 take the race guelenie saints-ire) f é g _ ar , ( ) UMMABY Bflveylirown) 3 3 d1‘. Officials: Scotty McKane (Moreside) Holly Worthy (L. Kelly) Tina. Kalinuck (W. Kelly) ed up victories last doubleheader Juvenile hoc heéd at the l-Iolv Fledee an e .sh 1 wok the Ill-tad Vi?’ Rodeo ded the time of 4-1 the strength of countiirroedged Bo c un Y ll- - 0 t while Rangers llrke crowd fans produced same stirring competition ss atured everv an]? u; ac sensational goal-tending encounters kept the in doubt right to the final - Canadiens in th struck early in the with Martin dentin: th 0n a pass from Morris. They creased their lead to 3-0 with goals 1n the middle canto from sticks of Jay in the thl 4-0 before elr 4 -l The steady parade of first basemen who have moved in and out oi the post which Gehrig held through his record run of 2,130 games and gave up voluntarily when he be- can to feel the effects of the rare (issue flu. iiy Ullléd his ' O I O O ‘Ilia Yanks assigned the job w ‘Babe Dahlgren for a. time. came Johnny storm, now in the army. They tried to make a first baseman out of Joe Gordon and filled in with Tommy Henrlch. Levy started-in the position last season but soon gave vuay to Hassett. who held until early in the world series when a finger injurv forced him to give way to Geizryfriddy. Says Baa O'Meara: Ever so often someone comes along to expound his theory of sport power or power guys as they call them. Often now when it comes to hockey they start out with the name of Eddie Shore. The Bcston influence has spread to a point where they yel‘ Shore and Schnfldt any time power house hockey comes up for discussion. ‘v coco These were great plavers but whv do these puck pundits over- lcnl: Fowie Morenz. Schmidt wra undoubtedly a grand player. lint lw couldn't get into motion ll'-e ‘Howie who was the fastest Breaker in hoc-key or 11‘s day, or any day for ‘tiizt matter. . - Clam" “h: a fast breaker. but. be v/asu‘! as fast as another Flww- nan-ed l-lambv who played for Ottawa Senator: vcars ago. o . . That Shore could outbreak Fdrlie and outctake Fddie uny time. H“ (rvisknted the great Cyclorc Tnylm‘ in a memorable revne- mar? years ago. He car- v-‘eel the nurk too while doing it. Tl“ re-"son was because Tay‘or while veiv Msr» in flight didn't break so fast I iilcrenz could bw-ak like a lJul-~ in‘. Y-h- r"\"‘d take mmlilnvveni P" """.l. 1'" "w: a areal. hack r ‘ntf ~11’) l-p rvprn himself rlow “"011 hi< fierce fni-warrl fr)“ =. lie W's the object of vfimvs attenfon from lesser il~hts in the league who envied his suoerlalhe nuwitins. Few rle- fercemen harried How's like Irv" once-ins Inrwnwlq who were Fill/Pf"; rracklnv him rivet‘ ivwea and ankles trying to slow him no. - Challenge. Accepted» Th; n“; Roughriderl tut night fccepted the chailenll °l the West yalt Bear-cats t0 l at, East ThBra. ' ,\ x/cvr/ you an azure zoom/a sari/rs. .-msr£ - 41/0 m: s/zlzrr! "any: r00 may!!! I Blue Gillette Blades ride easily and quickly through toughest beards! They're preci- ‘ slots-made of stool dio- mond-tostod for hard- ness and have the sharpest edges over honed. For slicker, smoother shaves try hocke - luo a yaltv rink Friday niyglitwfht long lasting B a?‘ will to "loll-11," auflffi Glllmohlada. uwmdm" rnlci ION- ' ’ . \H\\Y‘V‘V\Q I 01.5% Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Defenceman Eddie shore return- ed to the Boston Bruin line-up nlll! years ago tonight alter a 16-01110 suspension from the Naronal Hockey lfllue following the Ace Bailey in- cldent. Bailey. Toronto forward. sul- fered. a fractured skill in colil-lcn l closely an] .':ll‘nl.I.:a-:|: vllslt B A/ \\ . rw \ - m?’ with Shore at Boston and ha" not rinsed since I v v ings into camp 8140!! 1457101165! Class C. Trot It Pace (1st Division) 111 k 1 u “flash.” edge to on Bradley: first period out the Maple Leafs th games witnessed by another the has m 1 eheeaiehifniiliii ll’! outcome whistle. win first neriod a ‘ draneiile n s two the and Morris and early rd they ran the count to Red Wings broke the ice as McGregor converted Judsonts Stazter: Russell Abbott Judges: i=2 Robinson, C. Rleardon Timers: R. Wood. H. Murphy. B." 2 2 zMatheson. Ii 3 1i janadiens And Rangers finners In Doubleheader avenile Bill Last Night ' i Canadiens and Maple leafs chalk. n ht in Announcer: A.B. Cutcllffe pass into a goal. only one penalty was handed. out during the en- second iame came in the first period when Bradley scored from a scramble in give the Rangers their 1- . . For the balance of the game both squads battled it out on even terms. In the last fiva minutes of the final period the losers threw man up but could not beat the Rangers’ goalie who pulled off three sensational saves in a. row as thetslosers skated in for (rose-uh ef- o: . SUMMARIES 1st Game 1st Period 1—Canadiens. Martin (Morris) Penalty-Diamond 2nd Period Z-Canadlens, E. Jay z-Canadlcns. Morris (Trainer) Penalties-None. 3rd Period a-Canadlsns. E. Jay s-a/ea wings. MoGreIOI (Judson) Penalties-None. SECOND GAME lsi. Period L-Ran rs, Bradley ' Pena les- McCoui-t. ‘ 2nd.‘ Period i -u . scgrixagltiesgtéo: bett. Ird. Period ' scoring-None humsn- be g winter-fill! I l SPCA Referee-K. Gauthier. Calder’: Condition Said Unchanged conon-ro. Jan- ‘l6 4GP)"- President Hank Calder of the Nu- was still seizure at the meetins 0! l-llv 14"‘ ‘my 39am of Governors hero yeliirdirwyiidilioh was omehiiy <1“- cribgi as ‘zed Hospital st- kflddnll ltlltd at the flfl-llflf“ old Mont-sealer was in no if"??? he ts quietly Ht I $13K ltshat llgsmay have to rest {or at least three months- 'm¢ 11.5.1.1. Governors will PW‘ bably meet again in dbl-onto next week to make their decision on the siltuation £51118 "Om MY- 0mm“ ltlagesdsisbandsd Brooklyn Americans. is temporaril hllndl of the N 1-1. . from t e headmi- fim in Montreal but it Wll fl- plalned here that Button hi! hi8 ovm business affairs to 100K lllfl‘ in Calgary. Produce Prices gar-mash, Jan. r-(ori- RgIll-IBG prices todly I8 “WW1 by the Dominion Department of iculture foliowal- selling 1-2-48; A-cnediuni 8 162-14: A-pvullets 1i 1-3-38. B Butter: first rade cresmerv E S liockny League On Monday evening Ja Bedfillc Rink the ‘Bombers defeated the N Stars to the tune of 9-0. New Annan. who have had only nine Players in previous games, Wth minus two of these, when their goalie and a forward failed to make an appearance. The game, apart from the second period. was not as one sided asthe score might indicate. ‘Ihe winners took a 2-0 lead in a fairly evenly played first period, but really went o town in the second to fire hoine six counters. They added another in a torrid third session, in which the tired New Ailnan team held ihe advantage, as they tried des- perately to avert a shut-out, Lineups:- Middleton - Goal, Noonan; De- fence. Oatway, Cameron, Sobey: Forwards, A. DesRoches, R. Brad- shaw, M. Bradshaw, M. DesRoches. Dcugay McKenna. New Annan -- Goal. B. Hogg, n. 25th iii Middleton ew Annan forwards, Montgomery. Waugh, E Hogg. Clark, B. Hogg. Referee, Jack Green. SUMMARY First Period l-lvflddletoei, M. Dealinohfis Z-Middleton, M, DesRochcs Penalty-Sdbey. Second Period ii-Mlddleton. Oatway i-Middleton, R. Bradshaw (M. Bradshaw) 5-Middleton, R. Bradshaw 8-Middlet0n, R. Bradshaw 'l - Middleton, A. DesRoches iMcKennal k-Middlelon. Oatway Third Period 9-Mid<‘leicn_ iVi liesfioches (R Bradshaw). The three star selection was 1. R. Bradshaw, 2. M. DesRoches, 3 nuAabia§___ Whitlock far In front 0f Scoring parade “Buck" whitlock. starry cciiirv of the Navy ieani in the city npekqémusgue continua?‘ todlclllolirilig ma” ‘mringcoping two goals against, the saints last Friday nigh‘. . made ug) of ten oals and nine assists give h a six-Doll!’- inargin over his nearest 091101161" and team mate Blanchard who has Clark; Defence, Schurman, McKay; '_ Salaam-la- UUT—OUR WAY__ Morris, SIDIU. By J. R. WILLIAMS Giendroii. S.D.U. Kohl glearwalei‘. R.A P‘. . M Whitiock ran his total to l9 9011115. l , pickle, Army Elerrowski. RAF. or, R,A.F'. Armv ndbdo-fiblld>db-lrflrdnmofl$$°°°°°°°°°N““ Z 2 ‘.1 1 l l 1 l l l 1 l l l l l l l 1 l l 1 1 l l l QOOOQO°fi¢Qmmiaucmamwhngaqpsmpqg°éo SKATING THE FORUM TO-NIGHT Great Racing Expected On Ice Here Saturday . he.‘ . N vv scored seven goals and assisted in aaafilntflp.wa_ 51X others lvrll P0111 McDougall,Y.M.G.A. ‘The Victoria Driving Clllb is er. Poulairnfla-Shy will" 0f __lh0 panning a big afternoon's sport class A pace. Joe Vo'o. Wait L gliegshés rifllguudfiipiltfietle 2x21131315 iioi" LSIatlJuijd-ry. P‘iv(= classes will Lo ‘i w, 1V) . Hurilrma, Alargrire: I-‘risoq, ; ' - rat-c , ringing toget e-i 1' 't ar- Nil: o‘n. a angle assist maklns 11b ten conflnues In ray of well-matchedlhxorselsied ; clirssia 'l‘rut. Miss Belle Aubmr D9111 - I‘he course on the ice will be cu‘. l Dnrkv Knlmurk, Juanita Axwcrthl Two coilewiis. E. Basiiall and _ _ in first class shape and specratnrs l Class B Pace, l.i."lv Peter, Jean Nicolle of P. .C. are tied for fourtli Iran lnrvl: forvrarrl to a wonderful .§i.l'€\llfIll. liliss Marion-in Hal. Prim "l"? will llllle l7°llll5 "M" B33‘ p ‘flli.f‘l'l|f?l)l1'.< snort. Ram: star" at 2 ‘vow. Kalmurk, Karma the Greafl nail has sewn ilmfls and two as- .p.m .\lll|l']l. . I/limii, >l§l5 “llllv NlllilllP-S lllliil l5 "Hill". _ 11cm 11H‘ tlicr- entries: . (Jims l3 ‘fr-ii, Virginia Kalmuc lililtoi live counters and four ns- 2 I-‘iee-ior-hli, Royal Jill], N411 i - iiihqv, Lilslls l-‘lrsl, 131th s s s. hitlook's ten goals gives him W the lead in goals scored while his m F‘. Lamoiiiagiie, S.D.U, R. Lamontaene. S.D.U. MacAdani. Navy Beck, P.W.C. Mahar, SD11. G McDougall, Navy Mcilvneziux. Army .Tnl"<50n, Y.M.C.A, Sullivan, Army Stewart, Y.M.C.,a_ Linger, Amiy Wilson. Army Squareibriggs. YMCA. >- i-n>->4>-a-@Mxq¢~>-4—rJCoIGIvAMNIMIOLIAAIdbIQWRI-BUIQGO!AQ-JOQ HH-n-HOOIJMM;~oouunmu~oowmsuivifiwul~vbl~=~¢>w nmuummumuusuwu+A##fl@“#"v@@@“@ shank. Result ui matches played at the; Charlottetown Curling Club yes-i a- was d»; w“ on ‘s.nizm.“z.'."ai“iitc.. .. r l“ m“ ‘W’! m‘ A ms barrage go. Duffy, 1a; u. Win-i Whitlock, Navy l‘) C e5 er- r‘ , V Blanchard’ Navy 19 Col. G E. Full, '1, G G. HUJIES,‘ §°‘§§§;',‘;a§"}5%¢ 18 ‘Dr. H. McIntyre, 10: J.A. Fraser‘ Nicolle. a e c _ ' M11ne‘Nflv_v a WR. Cruikshank, 10. W. R. Cudmore. Y.M.C.A. B Adams, 4. l Kane, Y.M.G. . R R. Bell, 12; P S. Cobb, 8. , Gregory, YM 5.8 Smith, 12; R. C. Stoddard, Woolridge s, i, lllQC Matches scheduled for today in MOTH-Side. the same comiietltion follow: Sills“- ,' i.“ . r - - - ce o. gggnlngwtfl-illslaly Col. o. n. run vs. n a Bishop. Ice No. 3 Judge (LG. Duffy vs. Dr. ES. lddlngs. 1 foe No. 2 Dr. H. McIntyre vs. W.R. Cruik- 9 ILIXI. lce No. 2 H 1’. Spillett vs. W.R. Adams. _i______________ JUVENILE STANDINGS Brehaut. Army P W f. h‘ F A Pts Forbes, S.D.U. Cnmltllens 4 2 0 2 l2 7 6 Richard. Army Rangers 3 1 0 2 4 3 4 Coyler, RAF‘. Manic Leafs 4 1 1 z 8 6 4 Red Wing 8 0 3 0 5 l3 l) i afternoon, Cochatodalo. Liiciv Hill. Peter Real)- Local Teams Compete For lloltlienfrew Cup QUEBEC, Jaii. 27—(CP)~Six- teen clubs qualified today in pre- liminary rounds of the 30th annual international victory bonspiel. in which the Holt Renfrew Trophy is at stake. In the second round, played this FR. hlcldainei; Char- lottetown squad defeated T. Bouch- ei"s Quebec Etchemin 16-10, while a Toronto club. Granite. skipped by li'ii, Miss Brewer. . c Ezsripfii.‘ TofiFofET-iifl i Dr. Brereton Skip, ‘l: Charlottetnw: ‘ ILB, iflCMillan Skip, l5. Quebec, Rowland Skip, 5. . l Hockey Tonight The Bearcais and tho Rough: necic: meet in a hockey game to: night n; iiie Uppr-r Queen sired rink. The game stnrta at 7 pm. sour? AFRICAN“ ELECTION JOHANNFSBIJFK} - iCP) ~< speaking to his constituents a! stonclcrmn, Prime Minister Smuifl said lie didn't know nether or not there would be a, South Aides! general electiq; in 19¢. "It's M Nerlich. d feated Dr. Stev - f “mm 1 “u; son's Saint Jolln, N.B., rink 14-8; §’,"’§§,¢‘°' pun w a d i A team from Bathurst, NJ], skipped by P, Connolly, outscored . the Quebec Clirlllig club, skipped by A. Rnwland. 16-5. Results include :- Ilolt Renirew Trophy Second round: Saint John. 11.3 Dr. Malcolm (Skip) 11, Montreal Heather, H. Mills (Sakln), B: lottetown. RR. Mi-Laine Skin. Quebec Etchemin, '1‘. Bouclioi- S i A planoloaa of boot, caulflowq and lettuce seeds was recently Al.‘ pagdmd from the United State; Q In is, t SEED FOR INDIA GLASS CHANGES SHAPI kip I 10 Toronto Gianiie, M Nerlich Tests show that lax siowl Skip, 14. Saint John, N.B., Dixiciiailges sfmpe and see even Stevens,_Skip,_9;_Bathurst. N.B., P. 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