“The Chew for You" HICKEY m) NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere Welshmen Pull Upset, Score 5-4 Victory Over S. D. U. In League Game (nu-don Bennett's Prince of “kilos College Welshmen pulled ‘he bwucst. upset in island inter- d_____,_w_c_ I Gavilan-Graham " I O 11:7."=ii:...&“::.:%;' 111s: .43. Fight 101110111 and-ivincl» Saint Dunstans Univ-j Ir-ltv 1“lt":{.\‘lt‘I‘S 5-4 last‘ niziht _ NEW YORK‘ Feb 9 _ icpi ilic Drum to keep their playoff‘ A time shot a; Ray Robinson‘; Wei. 1‘11’*-‘ 1111111- ‘ter crown is the bait for Cuban ‘Their (iietory was the second oflgid Gaviian and Billy Graham m- ~11’ ‘P1131111 111 9111111 $18115 111111lmnrrow night at Madison Square 1111M» them no to within l\\'3‘(_*,ai-d9ii_ 111"" ‘1' 1‘1111"1""'11t‘~" §11111111*‘1>'11e; Sugar Ray, who last defended 11- KVIIOH‘, (‘her lvive l0 OVPP-‘against Gavilan in July, has prom- ‘ 1‘ 1111111‘ n l11-1V11'I “0111- T11“1iscd to give the “inner a crack f r 111." 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The stip- "11" 11"'1°11-'11"11 119"_1 11 1'0 19311 '11 ulated weight is 147 pounds, give Illf‘ moi oi’ the first period. and or Lake one poumi wiit-‘liooiinz their oopononis three Gaviian i5 a 540-13 favorite go "1 11"” 111 111° 1111mm’ 11111111‘ 591d 11 outstep tho classy New Yorker. .|t 1-" ;il‘.\'1lll:l‘_!(‘ cnterlniz the final An ups-Ci; by Gmimm (i-ouiii have w l"ll Coming up with two quick n-im-e appeai i‘, Robinsun (oi- the 2o s by the 7:32 mark of the gwu have never meg Biiiy ha; 1mg plnslllQ session, (he Saints tic-d up ‘he score and loft the outcome of thr- cnmc in douht for the first time in the game, but the Welsh- mrn retaliated about two minutes later for the winning tally, Red Hmvtltt got the winning counter when Gus Downs sent him in the clear with n smart pass from cen- tre ice to the opposing hlueiine Dmvne, MacLean. Nicholson, only five of 94 bouts. in on goal for a clean goal and a winning effort. The game contin- ued brisk for the rest of the per- iod. and despite repeated scoring attempts by the saints, the Weisn- men fought them off to hold their one goal lead to the final bell. The game was about the clean- est seen this year, with referees MacDonald and nevi-m yvere the Jay and Frimll only handing out goalizetters for the Welshmen ac- 10111‘ P°n1111195 101‘ 11111191‘ counting for one each, while Des-il-itms 11110118110111 1119 Zilme- 111199 rosters was the leading goalgetterlwf 1119111 801118 1° 1118 WEISh-Yhell. tor saints with a brace. Rodgersiand the other ln the last minute and Houde snared one each for M1119 8111119 10 1119 51111115- the other two saints goals. The following are the Although the Welshmen "111 5111111111111" - lineups out- scored the Saints in the first two i P‘ Yeogmflivrsiglmfm; r119" r- d_ ti, U i ii cnce, ac , ac ev n; or- pe m s e “vets y boys were wards. Jardine. McCallum, Downe. really in the play all the way, and except for some really smart goal- tending on the part o1’ youthful Don Simmons in the P. W. C. cage, particularly in the second and third periods. the outcome might have been different than it was. The young relief goalie came up with some stellar saves. But there is no taking away from the Welshmen the fact that they played really smart-passing hoc- key to earn their victory and came up with some neat scoring plays. Thr- third period was the hot- test session of the game and came Brown, MacDonald, Howatt, Nich- olson, W. MacRae, MacLean. S.D. U. - Goal, Strain; defence, Hennessey, MacRae. Ayers, Trem- blay; forwards, Mahar, Bernard. Cheverie, l-Ioude, Rodgers, Des- Rosicrs, DeLage. Referees - Lcith Jay and Ivan Frlzzell. First Period 1-P.W.C., Downe (Jardine) :41 Penalties - Howatt. MacLcod. ’ Second Period 2-S.D.U., Rodgers (Houdc) 2:32 3—P.W.C.. MacLcan up with some very exciting moni- (Nicholson. MflvRflel 3115 ants, particularly after the Saints 4-—P.W.C., Nicholson had tied up the score, and both (MocNevin) ........ .. 8:34 teams broke wide-open on the play 5-P.W.C., MacDonald ln an effort to break the dead- (Brown, I-Iowatt) ........ -. 1011'! lock. Both teams came up with 6—S.D.U., DesRosler fast hrcakinq scoring attacks and (Houde, Rodgers) 14:57 both zonlles. Strain and Simmons, Penalties _ None. had to make some smart moves Third Period rep down the scoring. The ‘7-S.D.U., Houde hmen finally got the winning (Rodgers, MacRae) .... .. 2:30 when Gus Downe, carrying, 8-5. D. U.. DesRosiers his own hlucline to centre. (Rodgers, Houde) 7:32 down a perfect pass to Holy-j 9—P.W.C.. Howatt (Downc) 9:28 n the right wing, who sails-ii Penalties - MncLeod, Bernard. en's SUITS $22.50 up en's OVERCOATS . .. . . . . . $14.95 up icifs Fur Felt HATS. Reg. $6.50 .. $2.95 lion's Dress SHIRTS. Reg. $3.95 . . $2.39 ~ fish's Dress GLOVES. Reg. $3.50 . $2.49 en's Fleece COMBS. 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HOCKEY-Skating m» ' mo - us. u. can. infrac- ‘ Willi the Juvcnllc Abbies hold- ing full sway in the Island Physi- i cal Fitness Juvenile Hockey Lea- gue. tind-cfoatcd so far this sea- son in four starts, there is never- l cless going to be a close race r the second and third place spots in the final standings before the league winds up between lhc Suinmcrsidc and Iicnsington squads. use The two squads in question are in second and third place spots respectively at the present time. with Summe-rsldc holding a t\vo- point cdgc over Kensington, but the latter has‘ two games to make up on the former. Although both |teams have lost out to Abbies ‘in their first meetings by largei .goal deficits, both in turn have, taken (he cellar dwelling Vic-1 torias into camp. Kcnsington clipped the Vics by a 7-4 count at }the western cenitre on Tuesday 1night, while the Jimmy Hogan coached Summersidc Kinsmen squeezed out a narrow 6-5 vic- tory over ihem at the Forum here on Wednesday night. - a . l ,1 This would seem that the ,Kensington boys were the slight- ly stronger team of the two, but we are not so sure that this is the case. In their second game against Abbics in the schedule, played at Summcrslde on Tuesday night, the Kinsmen made the strongest showing to date against the lea- gue lcadcrs, In fact, they threw quite a scare into the Williams‘ coached squad, when coming ‘from behind a 6-2 deficit at the end of the second period, they banged home four goals to Abbies one, to come within one goal of lending the game in a tie score. o a . 1 The Abbics, who have been twinning games with comparative ease, have bcen developing the bad habit of late of taking things just a little too confidently, and II. was nearly the result of their downifall on Tuesday night, and ‘might real-ly turn out like that before the schedule is over, if they don't correct their prcscnt lstyle of play. . a t The Vim, who have bcen the underdogs since the series start- ied, are now playing under a new coach in the person of Wally iSheppard, who returned to the Province recently after playing imost of the season with Truro Bearcats in the A-P-C League. Although Wallyls knowledge of hockcy will no doubt help the youngsters along considerably, it 1is kind of late to do much about it. The Vics have lost their first four league starts, and with only two Ie-fit to go in the series, will only give them six points at best, which IS not likely to be enough to garner a second or third place, according to the prcsept stand- mg. / at; Willi only fivc games lc-fi to be played in the regular schedule of Island Physical Fitness Bas- ketball Lcague competition before entering thdplayoffs. it looks vcry m-uch like the R. C. A. F. Flycrs arf going to bc the top tcam in he schedule. Although they are sharing (he lead position with Ray's Millionaires at. pre- scnt with l4 points each. the Moncymcn have wound up their l0 games to be played and can't furthcr their standing. while the Airforcc boys still have two games to go, and are six points up on the second place icams. Both games the woth Scliurmans and I’.W.C., the two bottom teams. In fact. neither of the second place icams, Army and Saint Dun- ‘staff's can overtake the flyegs, BOil-h have only. eight point; apiece in the standing to date, with S. D. U. three gam left to P111)’ and Army uwo, which leaves’ only Saints who have a chance of breaking even with the Flyers if they win all three starts and R. C. A. F. lose their two rc- maining games. In that case the schedule will end In a three-way tie for first place between Ray's, R._ C. A. F. and S. D. U Consid- ering the fact that the Flyers have on-ly lost one game in eight starts, this is very unlikely, and they "g (a pretty safe bet to capture the league honons. Ray's are also na- 1lured of alt least a tie for second ,_place. won Althvuzh Army Ind Saint: are lure or nlnyvfl mu wiui P. w. C. and Selim-man's definitely out (>1 the runnlns. it will probably be a pretty olose race between the two teams for final positions, a1- vics 1 llumaiin W. K. S. Annual School Sports At Forum Tonight There will bc plenty of excite- ment, fun and entertainment as well as a keen calibre of com- petitive skating at the Forum to- night when West Kent School's nothing undone in planning the program to assure its success in providing the best in the way of good sportsmanship and high standard of competition and cn- tertainment. 28th annual ice sports will get The usual wide patronage of underway there at 7:30. Charlottetownh sporting public With a full list of varied nov- and interested citizens, whose eliy events and speed skating presence is needed to make the competitions scheduled on the program an ovcralL success. are program, which will bc high- expected to be on hand to Icnd lighted by a special hockey match the youngsters their encourage- between the West Kent and ment and support. Stimnicrside High School teams. The following are the officials the program has every prospect who will preside over tonight's of being one of outstanding qual- ity that will provide a bumper evening of sporting entertain- ment for young and old alike. An annual event since the win- ter of 1923, when West Kcnlt. held (he first Ctty school ice sports, the programs have bcen among the leading cvcnts in City sporting activity and again this year the teachers and students have left Schedule For Week-End Bonspiel At Local Club on... RiIIeWA League Results The matches fired on Wednes- day evening in the Garrison Rifle League were won by the Navy Officers and P. E. I. Regt. Of- flcers, they defeating the Navy “B" and 28 LAA Rcgt. respective- program: Refcree-in-Chief, Brig- adier W. W. Reid; referees, Harry Maclnnis, Leith Jay, Art Perry; starter, James Harrell; timer, Bill Bevan, Sn; judges, G. L. Bennett, W. J. MacDonald, Keith John- ston, Earle MacDonald; patrol judges, A. Douglas, John Stems; scorers, J. P-ius Callaghan. T. L. FitzGcrald; announcer, W. H. Beaten. The schedule of weekend match- es at the Charlottetown Curling Club folows: FRIDAY-J EM. Ice I Sen. Barbour vs W. G. Bambour. Myron Bell vs Geo. Buntain. A. Bagnall vs O. Diamond. G. Avaid vs H. C. Atkinson. Ica 2 Y. Boudrais vs H. W. Douglas. H. Cait-Iibeck vs F. Curtis. Dr. Campbell vs ADI‘. Gill. H. C. Carruuhcrs vs Col. Full. Linc-up of teams and their Ice 3 scores are as follows: Earl McDonald vs G. I-Iutcheson. FIRST MATCH Had Molnnts vs Howard Molnnis. Navy Officers Judge McGulgan vs Bruce Mc- Lieut. W. Brennan 90 LEE-fl- Lieug (;_ E_ Lgighiqn 33 T.W.L. Prowse vs W. R. Jenk- ca. on. .1. MacLellan . s7 111$- Cdr. L. E. Prowse 86 l" 4 LieuL R_ Leciaii- H. Crockett vs Dr. Ilogg. R. Norman vs D. Hill. 5 J. Gerry vs D. Mayne. Dr. Glddlngs vs Dr. McIntyre. FRIDAY-II RM. Low score counted out - - 15 Navy uBu T005 1 23 TOT‘ Bill/Lib COIISO LS. M. Judson Phfgihlwns‘ Po‘ A‘ 131151911" J.- E. Wran vs E. Baker. LS. D. B. Smith w_ Kelly vs C“ Laugh AB P‘ C1311‘ Wes Whitlock vs F. R. Seaifmm- PO. R. Wilson J. A. Fraser vs M. A. Howatt. SATURDAY-Z RM. Ice l E. Cannpbell vs Dr. Clarke. F. Clarke vs J. R. Campbell. S. Beaton vs F. Driscoll. R. R. Bell vs E. J. Clark. Ice 2. E41 Gallant vs E. Jardine. T. E. Mitchell vs H. E. Hynd- man. _ J. H. Helovffs vs G. Henry- A. W. Hyndman vs J. Laraibee. Ice 3 D. A. McConnell vs A. Pick. J. Mullins vs Earl McLeod. J. H. Mme-ill vs R. Parent. c_ McLean v| A. L. McPherson. Ice 4 G. N. McDonald vs W. Pringie. N. Nicholson vs A. E. Saunders. R. Parker vs J. D. Stewart. P. W. Turner vs E. Tanton. SATURDAY-S.“ EM. Low score counted out SECOND MATCH P. E. I. Regt. Officers Capt. R. J. Mahar Capt. J. G. MacNcvin . Capt. E. R. Burke Lieut. G. D. Mac-Rae . Lieut. L. W. Ford Lo\v score counted out ........... .. 28 LAA Itegl. Bdr. S. R. McCabe Bdr. A. P. Westorgard Bsm. H. J. Hobbs Licut. K. D. Landrigan .. Licut. W. D. Pringlc Low score counted out ‘l5 Ice 1 _ Ern. Malhcson vs R. Keenan. LEAGUE sTANnjNGs T. A. White Vs AILMCNQIII. w pig, L. 'I'urncr vs G. Waiti- P_ E_ i_ Rem Officers 4 i g “Wilson vs F. R. McI-aine. P. E. I. Rcgt. “A" .'i l 6 9 ~ Signals Rem 2 0 4 wmison VSHG.CJ. $332311. 2B LAA Rcgt. 2 a 4 -- ‘"1 1'5 - - - Navy Orrin,“ 2 3 4 R. Jones vs R. Manning. R é A M C 2 4 4 A. W. Mathmaon vs J- J- M0111!- ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Ice! §~ C~ £11191’- 1 i é g n. a. wuu. vs r1. w. Troop. “y ,, _, 1 a 2 P. Cannon vs J. Cotes. 1I"§Y‘Y.._B__._. _ w. WGII‘ vs J. F. Hobbs. though neither V, i be greatly 54pillett Vs F. B. Conrad. worried. and no doubt will be M. Jenkins Vs I. Trainer. P. Hillier vs G. Fbstcr. J. S. McKay vs C. L. Jay. H. svplllot vs Dr. Pierce. u. n. t. Standing MONTREAL, Feb. 9-—(CP) holding back on some of their re- serve powcr for a 918W“ 99111139 against thc other two P1111110“ teams. , National Hockey League stand- IHBII l P W L D F A Ptl Detroit 50 27 13 10 163 113 lToronto s1 2a 2o a 131 13o s4 Montreal .. 50 21 17 12 121 108 54 New York 49 1B 21 10 1M 120 46 Boston 51 17 24 10 136 158 44 Chicago 51 16 2'7 E 150 174 40 " Tu Late To Iilmify F0] SALE-Mo FEET SECOND hand air force hardwood floor- inl, A. J. MacCabe, 201 Great George Street. _._...__-_-.- LOST .— 0N TUESDAY 2100a,, piece of black linoleum. botwotn Charlottetown and Mo- rall. finder please leave at Mac- Farlano 8:01., Charlottetown or N. H. iichardal Souril. VIBTOIIIII IIIIIK urlsman pV/iyi/z/ir fife/eh: Rd1.AdI.IlI.'WE1ATHIR' “Tum” “m” Waterproof Paper “"975 U919“ 1 um mild. . . 1 1"‘ for extra aiioymuw. (Input Heartbreak»: 59 ‘ Gallo Starts It 8:45 PM. FEBRUARY 10, 1950 l7lh Recce And Navy Win Games In Garrison league The 17th Reece Rcgivmenl. hockey squad chat-Erect up their second straight victory i.n Charlottetown Garrison Hockey League play at North Rive-r Rink last night when they scored a close 2-1 victory over tihe 28th L.A.A. Regiment in a wide-open, fast league encount- 81‘. Lead by fast moving Charley Ryan. uiho notched upboth tallies. the Rcccc outshot their opponents one to nothing in the opening frame and split even In the middle canto with one each. McInnis garnered the L..\.A.'s lone tally on a three-man attack with More- slde and King. Holding their one goal advant- age (he Rcccc battled it out to a scoreless third period with tho L A.A, boys in a musing ITRIYIO that came up WIIIII scrne smart attacks by both teams. The game was cleanly played all the (ray with only three penalties being handed out. In a second game in the same league at the North River Rink last night, (ho Navy loam scored .'\ .'l-1 victory or ' thr- Silznal Corps. At time of writing the lineups and summary of this game were not available. Navys victory puts them two points behind tile leaguo loading Rr-cce squad. The following are the lineups and suiiiniivry of the Rocco vs L. A.A. game‘. L. A. A. ~ Goal MacCormac-k: defence._ Gcilfairl, Downe. King, Da-lzicl; forwards, ‘Mere-side. Aip- pleton, Mclnnis, McCaibe, Burhoe. Bryantcn. Rocco-Goal, White: defence. Jessome. Ford,’ forwards. Ryan, J. Gallant, Mahar. M. Gallant, Goir- vette, L Gallant. First Period 1_Rocce. Ryan (J. Gallant) Penalties -— None. Second Period 2—Reccc, Ryan (Mahnr) 3—L.A.A.. Mclnnis (Moreside, King) Penalties - Ilia-hat". J. Gallant. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties - L, Gallant Youthful Teams Play Tonight Al Summerside The Summcrsldc Bantams, Pec- Wces, and Papcrwcights hockey icams will get their first oppor- tunity for this year to display their hockey prowess at Crystal Rink tonight, when they take on three Kcnsington teams. I11 their respective age divisions. The boys are being sponsored by the Kinsmen, and considerable financial aid is being givcn them by the- Summerside Athletic A5- sociation, which will advance money for practices, etc. The ordinary citizen can contribute to the cause of these youngsters by attend-lug their games Friday night. They will not see vcry fine exhibltions of hockcy (though the kids do put a lot of energy into their work), but they will be helping a vcry important program and doing their bit to combat juvenile delinquency in their town. In addition to this lhcy will dcrivc considerable cntcr- iainmcnt out of scoing these slurs of the future battling each other. -S Iuvenfimkoop Games Tonight The Abbles and Ramblers Juven- ile hoop teams will be battling it out tonight Io break a three-tray tie for third place in the Juvenile Basketball League over the YJM C.A. tlocr at seven o'clock. The ga-Ine should come up witn a fast. close encounter as both IIlI be anxious to break up the present third place deadlock and improve their standing. which will put the winning loam to within two points of the second place Vilctorlas. t lili, ll (Hi1 m“. 11n- Change Of Dates In I Barbara Ann Show . _.__J In connection with the change ofthave already viewed the perform. dates of the appearance hero oflnures. Ilcr Maritime program the Barbara .»\nn scott show the could easily be extended to t1.\‘n management of the Charlottetouinmonths so grent is thc- (Ivnyitid from various centres, which (in. fortunately cannot be filled. Ami her present eastern schedule sin will return to Ontario to perform repeat picgrammes in different cities where she has nlrcndg: im- pearcd. completing tho latter she wil come back cast to fill tngagorveiu: in Moncton and Halifax late ir April. While there is regret that thi whole schedule in the bfiiritlmei had to be revised, there is general satisfaction that our people uill have an opportunity to see llll Ciinailiun and World Champion in action along with her sta-v studded cast. Mr. Gormnn, r31. noted promoter of Otlaivn, and head of the show will be here pen sonally. His parents were born in this province. One happy result of the Change has bcen that the Forum minmqe- ment has been successful in oh.‘ talning n matinee performance (or the children on Saturday afternoon, March 4th. Tickets for the matinee will be sold on the day of the mati- nee at. rcduccd prices for clnlrircn. CurIingLIlesulls Results of matches plnyied la Tiritish (‘onsols Trophy iiln_vdo11'nl _1al lllv (‘linrlottcltnvn Curling (‘tub 1 lzist night: J .S, MacDonald 7, E. F. Acorn 0 Forum has given the follc-iring tn- formation. Readers will recall that some weeks ago the Canadian National Ralwnys announced a ‘drastic re- duction in railway service clue to a shortage of conl. As a result the Barbara Anna Scott Show has been obliged with much regret to coni- pletely revise its enttrc Maritime Itinerary. Along with the good faith in and the trustworthiness of the management of the show, each town holds n legal contract which guarantees the appearance of tho skating Sensations of 1950. These contracts were negotiated before the Railway curtailment of its scrviccs, and the resultant changes in dates were not due to etthcr the show management or the towns concerned. The new dates nnnounccd for Charlottetown are Friday imd Sat- urday, Ninrch 3rd. and 4th. Tickets held by spectators will be valid for these dates. The tour of Barbara Ann across Canada has been a spectacular success. More than 600,000 persons Halifax Defeats Moncion 9-1 HALIFAX, Feb. 9 -— (CF) Halifax St. Mary's left Monctoni Hawks Stlllltllllg still tonight ln passing their way to a 9-1 victory before 3,644 Maritime senior I-Ioe. key League fans. Thf‘ win put lhc hard-ciriving Si- Marvs crew buck in first place, two points ahead of Saint John Bcavers. Icy roads prevented Ben- vers from keeping an engagement with lust-place Amherst Ramblers at Sussex, N.B. Only gnmg m. morrow night sends Halifax flgujnst I1‘, Iliinson 6, Dr, IVincDnniild 9 Dr. L, E. Prowse 3, R. S. I’. Jnr- dine 1.1. Gumcs sclicrlulcil for tnduy: At 4 p.m., II, Snundcrs vs. J. S. MacDonald. At S) ii.m., R, S, P. Jardlne vs. winner of Sounders-bfacDonnld mulch. Amherst. c-uiumlx, Stool, Monctons regular lines were (Ford) , broken up tonight when first- 5-1111111111‘. POWPH. string forward Joe Fitzpatrick fnil- (Sullivan) . 6.11 ed to (tress because of a ind wiii P1111111“. 131N111“. Frank imomi was Spnt up to work (Schmidt, Guudct) 12.3! iviih Rod Macxcnzie and L0" 7-—1liilifnx_ Ford, Mlliinl and scored Hawks only so,“ 1A1'"1>1'1“"1‘1 1125 ___ the first “my o! the gamer POIHIII)‘—-IVI(‘IYII)')I‘I‘, m". Pork)“ Thlril Icriml 1__M0nc‘nn_ Imam,’ 8—II:illfnx, I-nrd, (Miinnl) i _ I 1145K (IIn-nnon, IIIrGrI-gor) I19 2__Il_,|m-"x‘ Gallup’, IT-~IIIIIII.'IX, Stool, V (Ilolleit, Stool) _ 155,-; ‘M".G""“°f1 , '1‘ Penalties 7N0"? “ IO-llnlilux, Schmidt, Sammfrerlod (Brennan) 105-“ 3—TInlit‘nx, Brennan . . . 4.12 Ponnuvflnwd" WEST KENT SCIIQVOL SPORTS TONIGHT 7:30 O'clock ENCOURAGE PUPILS BY YOUR ATTENDANCE Adm. 25c FORUM — OUR WEEK END FURIIM TIIIUBSDAY — HOCKEY — 8 P.M. P. W. O. vi. S. D. U. 1 FRIDAY — CHILDREN'S SKATING — 4 to 5:80 WEST KENT SIJHOOL SPORTS SATURDAY-SKATING SKATING THE ORIGINAL TIEST IIEIIT SOIIO0L ICE SPORTS A Vlrmv Pwnim Providing Fun n» all» WTIOIQ runny FOIIIIII FEBRUARY 10th TICKET! 16a -' ° - @ @-@~@ @ ©© o. e1 o <1»: o o, o o o . n 1