A Hold i ll. oi C. Bowling Championship Play Continues The third some oi K "f C Biiwil"! was a, Hey Name Alleys and as in the otiler i‘ th Dougan Trophy lfagel: fit eevening in the 1 was even and much 53211135111302, is going the rounds as ' w the outcome. The following is the results of M, $51155 5001135. e :- iiyljlcAiiam 11o 2oz los - 3L Pen-on I37 1'15 203 m Jghngton 148 199 152 ~. A Farmer 140 12'! 146 I ucallaiihan 268 360 157 . gev, Wood 96 121. 102 - To“; £990 Aces:- tte 206 WI 149 j gaglbldlellm 116 129 151 . a Mufphy 157 l2’! 111 - neg. McDonald 155 910 i 1, Callaghan 1B9 165 218 A. Ward , Total High single; B. Callaghan, 26B. ' nigh ‘Three: B. Callaghan, sea. 9O 1w 164 91B 1037 1015 N00. Fgydney rWins Maritime Junior Hockey Crown ——._.. SYDNEY. N.S.,_ March 1B -—(CP) —-5ydney Bruins won the Maritime Junior rloclrey Championship w- nlglit as they defeated Charlotte. town Royals 7-3 to take their home- antl-hotlle, total-goal series by an 11-’! margin. The Calla Breton title holders displayed smoother combination w0.k and a tighter defence than the Islanders, and forced the play ‘from the ‘ whistle. They kept the Royals bottled up lol- most of the game, with the ex. ‘IE-Pilot: of part of the third period. Cudmore lfl the Royals’ cage wag the outstanding player on the lee. kicking out a flood of rubber as Bruins kept gnnging him and p0,“- ing pucks from all angles. Lineups: Charlmtetown Royals; Goal, Cud- more; Defence, Hodgson, Beck; Centre, Gregory; Wings, Jackson, E- Basnei- subs, McDougall, n. 38811811. Gallant, Jones. Sydney Bruins: Coal, MaeLean: Delence- MWTBY. Meketyn; Centre. McEachern; Wings, Fitzgerald, _ Cameron. Subs, Willistlm, IyeBlunc, Hines, Hogan. SUMMARY Iiret Period k l-fiyégney, Hogan (LeBlanc, Hines; P233119)‘, McEachern (Hogan) 3--Sydney, Fitzgerald (McEachern, Cameron) 15.00 ktilsharlottetown. Jackson (Bagnull) m. ‘V gi-Penalty- lgfurragnr was‘ iii is km ,',°;“,,,,j",";' l iii ill iii ,,;§,i;;;;§- i‘ Tom n”- ~ Third Period A "$15.55! m 13" l” ‘i-Svdncv. Hosea (Meketvn Hines) itltiiiititil it‘; *3 ti? “i ' ' Rev. 1c. 0'Hanley 17B l6’! 210 fiagfitteltgslii‘. lzffillougall 0.30 2:122:55. lit iii it: ‘ministerin- Me ‘Me- w wit‘; reins ww- lllgh Single: B. Bradiey. 816. , High Three, B. Bradley, m. Final N.ll.L. . v Cubs:- MReg. McDonald 213 176 194 it gllllldlcgonald 16g m it o jf . c ard 14 1 t d I ‘C. Costello 12'! 197 182 l . re 1 -—- C???“ ‘.18 ‘S3 ti‘; .1.’ w; 911 394 NHL. final ‘handing’; ~ l . F’ A Pt ~ 0' am Detroit 25 l4 11 110124 e18 ; Bruinn- Boston 24 1'1 9195176 5'7 0,M()DQnQ1d 313 333 398 Toronto 22 19 9 198159 53 .1. Murphy 153 133 1Q Montreal 1O 19 12 181191 50 Bfgwdgf. 115 g5 ()5 ChiOBBO 17 18 15 179181 Q9 .A]] Doyle 1w “I 1x NCW YOXK 11 31 U 161353 30 if Kelly 1B2 19d 1M - '" "ii r ' I Bl k t 7, Fish Three: G. McDonald es-i _ 1M1 g H1811 Single: C. leClair. 231. ,3 1118b Three: C. LeClalr, B22. . The “lag of 7mm nisllt, to go. ‘jwglhe team showing the i l .tli no Zxémuugan Trophy ‘for 1943-44. Oallurga Cains lleeision Over flaekie Wilson i nos-row ___uoeen .~-. luilio oouinvo bill-like mine. I generally ended Tpdfr re! ¢ noxopoonv+lfl~e l Ittal . _.' i-iisn sinsle: a. McDonald, 238. I 6B4 results below show the stand- the teams to date with nine highest Dln fall from the 7 o'clock rliid O o'clock will meet in a sudden with same to decide tile holder or workers and u a result almost the full cunpleilnent of the control coin- mlttees were at their posts when the "red” signal came through. Seconds after the sirens gave the warning signal, Chief Angus Mc- Eadiem 0f the Clio! Film Depart- ment ordered the fire engines out otthelilreiialLTheywere then to suitable locations and kept. in readiness for any elner- gency. Motor traffic was halted and those proceeding had A RP. alp- PWWd hfildlliht cove ‘lugs. TWO 01‘ ill-Nd 1110911 bomb dnmonslzitlons werie hel diurins the blackout in each ward and the stirrup pumps, part of the auxiliary firefighting equipment, were quick- lysnd efficiently used to extinguish the blaze. Practise casualties were also lo- ported to the Filret Aid stations and membe n of the St. John Ambul- ance Brigade, girls of the Canad- ian Red Cross Corps and ambul- ance drivers had an opportunity to put their skill into practise The reports" which had come laet night. indicated that those prac- tise casualty tests were highly sue- casein].- Chief Blrtwistle reported “no ar- rests, complaints or disorder." Reports from other con-tires throughout the province were also satisfactory. Morltegue, Born-is and Borden R. 0. M. P reported 100% blackouts in their towns, wml full eta-Operation received from citizens. Reports from Bummerside indie- eted that the’ blackout there was the "most complete" vet held. There were no early reports of any 1n- fractions of rules or of any failure the A32. organization to fune- on. ll BIINUTIALAIIM. Defeat ll.Y. i Rangers 6-3 ln Final Came MONTREAL, March 18- (CP)—— Canadiens fought their way into the National hockey League play- ‘Oils tonight when tlley turned back the New York Rangers 6-3 in the last. scheduled matcn of the season, the two pomtg collected out of - night's encounter lifting them into fourth place in the standings. one point ahead of Chicago Black nawlrs wno lost to Red wings m Detroit 6-5. . ‘lile w.) nlain forward lines shared in the Montreal points, Joe Benoit, Toe Blake, Elmer Lach, Gordon Drillonj Buddy O'Connor and Dutch Hlller each scoring a goal, while Lynn Patrick, Bryan nextall and uus Niollcuso provided the New York tallies. It was an exciting game and for a time 1t seelliw as tnuu h .he Canucics had given up all el orts t0 score, but a tnlrd period burst of speed provided a thrilling climax, while the score 0t the Chicago-De- trolt game gave the 9,626 fans pre- sent an even greater thrill. Driilon and Benoit sent the Hab- itants m the lead in the first. period and Patrick scored for Rangers. In the second Blake and Lach added tallies to lift the Habltants into a lead that the Rangers never over- cam , real Canadhens Gain Pl SAINT JOHN, N. B., Miarch 18 — (OP)-- Saint John High School hocke team advanced into the Marl Juvenile Hockey play-offs here tonight bv defeating char- lottetown Juveniles 7 to 2 and will now meet the Nova Scotia winner in a sudden-death game at Tfllfo Saturday for the three-Province title. The local team, who have not been defeated in 1'! starts this year. proved too powerful for the Island team tonight. Charldtetown; Goal, G. McKin- non; Defence, Eric Jay. Jack Morris. F. Brad‘ey; Forwards Hollis Jay, Winston -—Judson, Elliot Martin, Elmer Blanchard, Trainer, Josey. Saint John: Goa , Pyke; Defence, McKenzie, Long; Forwards. Fox. Moore, McLeod, Neal, Keithlln, Mc- Cumber, Caldwell. First Period Juvenile Conadiergs Lose To Saint John 7-2 ‘Penalties: H. Jay, McLeod, E. Jay, Dong. Second Period Il-Charlottetown, Morris, 4.25 4-Safllt John, McCumber, 9.01 kgigiricttewwn. n. Jay (Bradley) - 3 6—-Saint John, Fox. (Coldwell) 15.45 Penalties, McKenzie, Judson, E. Jay. 2, MeCumber, Neal. Third Period 7-Soint John, Fox, ib-Se in’ 15.06 John, Fox. (McKenzie) 18.02 ‘l-Salrt John. Fox, (Moore) 11.27 PBOOIVBFP- Mflftlii. McCun-iber, Blanchard. Final lee l-Saint John, McKenzie, 11.22 ‘ll-Saint John, Moore (Fox, Mc- Leod) H1332 when the game ended and congra- tulated Canadiens for makin the play-off berth. The Canu in turn praised the work of Lionel Bouvrette who turned in a smart e ln the closing frame, Hextall and fore Hiller and O'Connor came. through with the two extra Mont- ' real counters. p a The Rangers showed great spirit Royal Jim won the free-for-all Yesterday as the Victoria. Driving Club staged its 16th race meet of the season. i some of the fastest times of the year were chalked up with "Rsya l Jim doing the third heat in 2O l-4 | seconds to defeat Lady Hal. Jean Strattan also turned in a fast heat, stepping the second in the clas; b Pace in 29 3-4 seconds. A brisk breeze favored the horses and the track was very fast. The race was posmned from Wednesday. For a e it was thought the meet would be post- poned until Saturday but later it. was decided to hold it yesterday. FREE-FOR ALL Royal Jim (1.. Kelly) ’ Lady Hal (O'Meara) Time-BO. 30 1-2. 29 1-4. The winning horse is owned by George Hughes, Brackley. CLASS A TROT Tex Worthy (McKay) dh 1 1 Peter Reaper (Cudmore) dh 2 2 Time-BO 1-2, 32 1-2, 32, The winning horse is owned by Earl Colee, Milton. CLASS A PACE Marjorie Hal (Moreside) l 1 2 Princess Kalmuck (McDonald) 2 2 1 Tlme—3l 1-2, 8O I 30. The winning horse is owned by u. Willis. Klnslm BLASS B PACE Jean Strattan (Downe) 1 1 1 Margaret L (McPhee) 2 3 2 Joe volo (Matheeon) 4 S 2 Nita Volo (M 3dr oresldie ‘lime-do 1-4. 29 8-4, 30 8-4. 'l'he winning horse is owned E. Downe, Charlottetown. CLASS C PACE Marjorie Budiong (Moreside) BlllymBishop (Barnett) T 0-34 1-4, 34. ‘Ihe wlnnin horse is owned by l... Rankin, cunt Herbert. Officials — Starter, D, K. Mc- Leod; Timers. Roland Wood, Harry Murphy: Judges, Charles Reardon. J. M. Ladner, W. Smith; on- norimcer, aton- 11 II W. 3.30 Loeal Ration Board Commended Words of praise and commend- ation to the Charlottetown local Ration in a win. Raltloinhig, Montreal. The letter has reference to the re- cent ration book on cam- wisp. Mancuso netted for New York be-, Fast Racing Seen At Events Held Yesterday game the Ranger nets. Bou- vrette is a lease-lend player, bor- rowed from Quebec Morton Aces cf the Quebec Senior Hockey League to replace Bill Bcveridge who re- turned to Cleveland Barons to loin in the American league play-offs.___ lleii Wings Come From Behind To Oefeat Chihawks DEJTROIT. Mew-h 18 — ‘A?’ - The champion Detroit Red Win88 name from behind in the third period tonight to knock Chicago Black Hawks out of the National Hockey League play-offs with a 6-5 victory. Bentley. Speedy 1'3“ will?“ smashed home a second-period £081 for his on._v point and thus tied the mark of 1a points established in 1030 by Ralph (Cooney) Welland of Boston Bruins. His brother Max. who also had a chance to crack Welland's mark, scored a 808i. 0Q. but he accidentally poked it lnic the wrong cage and was the 8011i of the contest. 1n a pro-game ceremony. Johnny Detroi 124 markers. highest on record for a trophy winner. llaee llorse For Sale SUNNYMEDE 2.07 1-4 TROTTER by Peter Volo. Sound and had a good winter. This is a real trotter if he has some care. He is being wintered at Allison Langillds stables l-lartland, N.B. l will sell this horse right. ROY CREAMER, St. Stephen, N.B. mliennrn FOB SALE Largo French Bllver Bobbi valuable for human food an MR8. I. I‘. GAB!) Qonthport Referring. to this oemvllim u a "complicated Ind dlflloillte" 0110, Ml‘. . A1. rdilil HAITI‘ M! m“ __ l The Maritimes had their . highest praise and eommendntio ." stated without warning. had been HQ ‘m. on u; my“ m‘; _ HQAHZJIGGS-BLFI‘ I AM I mm» - tei-iw w» o» - --~ t» t» we T... directness. £11m "m" "*1 °°-°P°""°" ‘m4: ME our TD vouiz cur-r JOIN m; IN N. a. too 005mm,,‘ m, UM“, ‘mm, " ' P ‘Ti-K OVER TH 6ANG?Ol-i-THAT'5 "Since the entire organisation and ‘ " Too BAD" WHAT? swlclr I N latlnnm H» 1l_~\|flnh\ iii-rt A H. ‘P. urn-wt "wiv- o4’ a-nNeI-eel-llwt W‘ without none on th- mun. various new . m» "moi-ii said few vloln "cm wen reported. ‘Imeoldertttfrliigeq ln rtrezt S“; ‘dhlllldld~dfdbfll‘r\pl‘ houses damaged in air raids. d” CANT JOHN. N. 3.. March is _».(r"=\ -. A 0on0 i-toetenut was held tmiioht. aw‘ and 0.17.6. official: ex- am- Unwin states, "In spite of all ob. staclee, you and your colleagues have accomplis‘ this undertak- ing, not only on time, but in char- acteristic faahion worthy of the the enecutign of the campdlfln are N011 Y0“! eibillty. I feel that you would wi l!!! "m since Rb. 2, prorogued ye lileet Slated For Saturday The 17th an. nllal ice meet of the year is seheuued for harbor ice Saturday alternoon, it was an llounceu last night by officials o. the Victoria Driving Club. Five classes are 5011041111811 and the firs. heat, WAAA get away at a dclock sharp. FoLowing are tne classeg and the probable starters; Free-fcr-all: Lady Hal, Royal Jim. Marjorie Hal. Cass A Pace; Princess Kalmuck. Jean Strattan, sootty McKane, Wait N’See. Class A Trot: Peter Reaper, Tex Worthy, Miss Bell Aubrey, Darky Kalmuek, Mr. Tilley. Class B Pace: Margaret L, Joe Volo, Nita Volo, Class C Pace: Billy Bishop, Holly Worthy, Peter Grattan. Karava. the Great. Marjorie Budlong. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Seventeen years ago, Johnny Risko a Cleveland baker's boy, defeate Rau Berlenbach, the world light heavyweight cha D1011, in a 10- round non-title bou in New York. Risko didn't get any farther in boxings hall of fame but he start- ed Berlenfack downhill. Berien back lost the title to Jack Delaney, the Canadian, four months later. CE“ Weekly forty-five‘ game; start tonight. Play starts 8:15 sharp. Be on time. 212"" £7111 Trophy‘: e111,)? n13. k ew- orges e no ' ": ‘ "“'£;"‘”" “' ">23 .- . minding excellence. Chicago's five g ‘ goals ml his defensive total to w T0_Day's a”, -1‘ ......_...._.. ._. - ayoff Berth Halifax Wins Opener From Pietou iO-i PAGE ifivit Grocx QUO line ferry at Poplar Point. Parties tendering to give ful particulars of the boat, including engine horse power. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Tenders to be marked "Tender for Poplar Point Ferry." (L. B. MacMILLAN) Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highway! n nets ernment pensions. Montreal Curli Stock Asbestos B A Oil Beauliarnois Bathurst A QYHHNHVHPHHJ-NH IIIC Pete AFTERNOON 3-5 NIGHT 83.) THE FORUM . -......»>.-.e... Ne.» . Fraser V T O Ford A 21 7-8 Home Oil 315 Imp Oil 12 l-2 l7 S-B Your Date March 26——THE FOLLIES. .4 \~\v/¢?r -»\l\r/~~. ~\‘~ e. “$11 OUT OUR WAY HE'S OVER HERE ._.\ \\o to thank personally the mud! vol- unteer wofkers who have answered manner in whleli eltinens re-acted your call, and those who have no The test. milled nerously contributed space or previous Wfnifiv. naught marw nef- othqyigg hglpg¢ u; nuke your {n} wnmmocifuomn l8: (OP)- The Me toba legislature. in $- BRINGING UP FATHER r! WAIT! HE , , , a AIWTOFF weav- ' GRINDIN’ A ‘loot.’ NF Hi5 MACHINE THIE IS GOINN TO MAKE TH‘ DRINK OF WOMEN WATER , HE'S MASCULINE LIABLE TO OR TH’ MEN COME BACK EFFEMINATE" AN’ FIND A I THINK US; MEN WILL LOSE THE HOME FRONT F02 OUR SOLDIERS. ' \i /% PRODUCE MONTREAL. March l8—- 1GP‘! — Produce prices today as repfiried by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:— Eggs; Graded shipments quoted \ on spot at A-lafge 35; A-fllfidlllifl mono. N.S-. March l8—(CP)— l 9k Bobby Bauer's four unassisted open- s o ing goals tonight started Halifax R ' C AI‘. off on the right foot toward a 10-1 victory over Plctou Ship- _ _ I W l8 (cm_ ards in the opening game of the TORONTO. i” 310i‘ -— st-ln-five Maritime Senior I-loc- ____ ulosiiiil 5=°°K il"°m'-°"5 c ke filial. 8min l"! e former Boston star shot five stock Close Alzermae J3 goals in all, getting the lone score ‘Ben Te] 148 ‘WP-m’ 1.41) of the first period and adding four “ram, an 15 14 nagging‘) .10 mere in the second, three of them 1n "b w A 26 _3_<_¢ Mei .09 a 1 lt-‘Z-ltlgnuéedburst wnen Pictou gag Pgc 9 . . - ,1: was .-. or an e . .1 Halifaxs Relndhart got another Cflii 519ml 1k 4° 1 score during that short-handed Celanese o a : " m a: period, and thcse four tallies ap- coekshuttPlow 1 I A.’ - arently took the heart of the A- Cons Smelt 42 1 :5” v- 08 g-C league champions. The team 13cm Bfjflge 2i l-Hlflflvl" m ‘m fell apart for the rest of the period, Dom steel B 9 i-Q i 11w and the Fiyers ran up an 8-0 lead Gen steel war-e; 8 541,9 i Y-dm ' before Kink McDonald finallv got Imp Tub ‘ 10 l-QUJIIIWI" a: Sthlpyarctpsthlone ggal in the late Lake o, wood, 32 pgjggidtxgillll l“ s ages o e secon . Massey Ham‘ 5 3-4. n Jud Snell and Pat Desbiens round- 1.2’ C‘. . Pat 1-10 .ed out the scoring for the Aviators Mffogowigiont g ma tchem Ru .12 l-l in the third period. Carl Ripley's N t st 1 C r 44 3_4;Che5~,er .67 -t.wo second-period goals accounted Na d“ a 43 1_Z‘COCl1EIlOlll’ 38 for the rest of the R.C A.FA. tallies, mil" P- 72 14 1 Cumamunl L01 The teams will meet aguln here Steel _cf Can 16 3 “Duquesn. m 14 Saturday night with the next game Shawinigflli ' East“. 4o 1.. at Halifax on Monday. Wps Elec B 3 Ea Mal L13 _*~"_' E‘ —“ Elfnrildd 349 G055 L fig Q4 Golda]! . 11.5. BOXOI’ N Y stock (Y- .02 s-a I n I ' ' iGootlfish ~31, l“. (s; ..i - W B t h .. "'5 l n '5 Exchange ,,, L: ' .42 Hgayy '|'|t|g f1 .20 Stock Close _ 39111113 9.25 Am C and 1" S2 1'4‘1LUrle 3:15 -———' .~ t; . -4 annexes.-. n-emld. March _ Am Tel! a. Tel n19 -,_8!,“,,“,>“§,~ ‘d, 3‘; L, 1B - to? CHI-MC) — Big 141114.; Anacon a m Kerr Add "so Qqfpgi-al Ibmnly Falls of Llvel- a.dwin Llccc _, U! K1 k L 61 pool, N. 3., tonight won the Br.- "iendix Av u b8 TD t m‘ tish Army heavyweight boxing Chas at Ohio x 2 L his n ,4 championship and became the firs. zchrysier '72 r- L Snore \ Negro to nold the title. Another ‘gon E5156“ 1B i-B Lamaque 4.15 Canadian, Lance Corporal Rm Elec Auto Lite 34 ‘J Lap’: Cal 95 14 MacDonald of EGLHOHTDH, took the Gen 1e19,, 85 l-Bnye-trh .1’! middleweight crown. Gen Mom" 47 3-B Li] LL .01 Falls, a 25-year-old giant weigh- Gt No, PM pg a-s M3355; 2.85 ing 230 pounds. won an easy d‘? “m” Ward 3'7 7-8 Ntzcleod 1.55 cision over Cpl. lien Fowler of the Nor Am co 1o 3.3 L11 British western Command. It was 29 1312 a dull fight as the Canadian dwarf- gin] ‘RMRnO 47 34 m ed the Briton who was forced into QM n" M~ I 5,, 51 14 clinches continually to protect CO ' 46 54- M himself from damage. “Eff, ,2’ 3, i n; ~—~r~"~-~'_"—""-- ’ __4 _ PENSION DEPENDENTS ii s P." "r l? 1 . - 3’ _ n g at... m, 5'4 w: 43 _‘ The dependents of British clvil- "M" "f" '7'"? x 3",; ‘o4 1 ians killed in air raids receive gov- We" "men t ' t V c ‘n B5 3-4 1.4 leJ; E-yc “......“!".!"!‘.... fi3fi3i$ia3fié888fl 33; A-pulets 31; B 31; C 25.1-2- ,,,, ' Butter; First grade creamery I’ rlnts Jobbing price 36 172-37; sumv no first grade solids, Jobbing prlcc. 86 Sylvan L“ ~ —36 l-2. wholesale, Que No. 1 Teck H 239 pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 l-Z. Up“ can L10 ~ Cheese: Current receipt, colored vermmm J3 and white. western and Que 20 l-4 vuwln 14 FOB Montreal; wholesale Jobbing walfAm 4",,‘ western and colored and white 22 ' CURB ~ 3-4-23 nominal current make Cd“ Mam 1m- Mmiiml- Foothill 1.10 Potatoes: T6 lb bags Mountain pend on 152 Que No. l 1.90; No. 2 1.50-1.65; NB Te - 306 and PEI No. 1 1.90. Um Minard‘; for dandruff misk Total sales 276,000. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopli 7 WHILST you was ABSENT. HA.’ ire- rum- g Miami sarcasm NEWB MNBTER BUM p coma KNOCKIN‘ AT TH‘ l-llTLER DOIN‘ \ Dooiz!--A GOVAMiNT AGENT GPN H515 CALHN’ ALL cows - HE i=i~/.ii~l‘To EVACUATE Youa Livizsrocié Au‘ PM You "sir CE-lLiNG PRicE OB 50 BUCi-(‘B / 1 ! w” Gent-he Z 11-11511) ME.""' '. AN‘ Museotiui. ‘ THAT PELicAM- FACE euPEP. sTiFF! -AN' r l-hROl-UTOITHAT PINHEAD PUNCH ‘N‘ CSUDY.’ Ell. - JAKE.’ Buy soups = 60R WON'T BE f}? 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