Manon 2s, 1942 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -a~eat Program Scheduled Black Hawks Score 4-0 For Ice Follies At Forum On Friday Night better than ever. the m lawn Ice Follies take place i me Forum Friday night and if Q performance the large cast has m n gmng in recent practice ses- Wns is any criterion winter sports f3... are set to witness the most ° mum- ska show staged at. Forum since 1 opening eleven 7"“ "0' isting of 35 performers fiufgfifiefi after three months ‘ lal training will stage a show W; 15 gorgeous and glamorousJt ‘$51 be a panorama of beauty on on steel blades with special “n; effects and colorful musio g Just that much more color to "- u b is so ctor and 33E; Igmslevlarlillynlunbeis on the 08...... wiuue has spent much Km and effort with his troupe and l- Wd e do“ ""‘i‘..‘.£‘.l..’.“‘ii§li’ m oer - - l“ which may scratch o to form the class. ‘rhen ‘mleinbership numbered exactly w; There was little or no interest ‘ stupor: but neverthless the m1- ear saw the troupe increas- ise . Lest season the show class was l. and them- it. was really marvellous and my. the attendance was not eu- wmt it should have been the n rformers got others interested and film an extent that this season of Horse the membership has been doubled to that. of last year. aireal big‘ crowd’; wY be d’ W ness eeven - ou won't - “e 2r‘ “s? a5“ n on o e ure a that will be witnessed? Icerobatlg and single and combined acts will “l? ““‘.ve..‘i“°°'u“’°ii.a “i?” “did; e y en c " ." This iesture will add en- joyment to an already enjoyable, program-one that is well worth going out of your way to see. Gor- geously costumed skaters will thrill you and do ht you as they perform 81180:; intrica acts on razor-sharp es. Mr. Bcantlebury returned last week from Toronto where, through the courtesy oi Arthur Sproat. he was the guest of the Toronto Skat- ing Club at their annual carnival week before last. He was the o! the club at dress rehearsals all the fieriormanoes. Ideas he picked up wl doubtless prove valu- able to him in his work with the skaters here and will be reflected in future Performances of the Char- lottetown Skating Club. ‘The loo show here on Iriday will be under the distin patron- age o! His Honor eutcnant-Gov- emor B.W. LePsge and Mrs. LePage Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, His Worship Mayor Holman, Group Captain Blake. 0B. E., MM. and Mrs. Blake. exactly age Tlontreal Shows Complete Reversal Of Form In Blanking Red Wings 5-0 05361 moved 1210a of ill: initial period when Pat mmvy oif for tripping- Rookie Jim Haegarty broke away mid-Q dsweptin lrlooqvltsiotagnhiswmrldvoufi: sndnen. 1H7; sent Oansdiens ho ahead when ho soared on l- av with Blake then defenceman h Bouohani whipped a shot line which beat Mowers. Detroit tied deqaeratel! to do nuiethinc m s. scoring w! 111 the ‘lust period but Oamadicns checked leeches and. when Joe Benoit broko loose from s pack to tbattooksllthofightoutoithe Rod md Heiiernsn Win81 had little opposition as he relayed Buddy O‘Connor's pass from Jim Haggnrty for the mm Canad- iens tally, which came while Alex Motter was sitting out a. tripping new-Ito. ‘Ihe crowd of 11,896 was one o! m; largest here this season. BUMIMARI Pint Period to l-Oanadfens, Haggerty i220! , K. Reunion. leeond Period ktiaazrzigdions. T. Reardon (Blake) kgllfiraoadienl, Bouchard ' (Blake, Penalties-blotter, Wares, Blake. Third Period kiiariilidiens, Benoit (T. Real-don» B-Canadiens, Heifeman (O'Con- nor, Haggairt ) 1817 y . Penalties-Genome. Bands, stew- art, Moiter. , A, McCloskey 194 233 200 Bowlmg Tmrmm- Davis I Fraser's:- __.._- B. Arsenault 355 l“ Ml Y. I. Q l. KDWLTNG ALLIYI m lervl Cl b Leagu wI Cudmors 1B8 180 m _ n; . L. DOWllng 162 159 189 Prl|||fl1:- Total-IMO. . Duncan 204 263 237 High single L. Blanchard 276. N. Arsenuafilt 20% High three L. Blanchard 750. . carmc aol l1 E. Plneau 309 285 125 R. A. _t— d. Sheri-on 165 177 204 L. Lamb 104 189 185 'I‘0tlll-—2893 K. Marsden 240 141 217 Klnsmen:- A. Holt 136 141 135 Hit.“ iii iii £33 it “$.22 it? iii it? nor - O. Ayers 1'17 154 183 ‘IVMHMW. l... Callbeck 15'! 1Z4 174 B. Nicholson 165 172 250 Tanners:- Total-»2703. J. Dykens 138 142 199 ill-y GfQd5;_. (3 Hooper 169 128 174 f‘ s""‘“'°" 233 it’? 2°‘ i4" “t”? u M h 2Z3 12335? _Grant 2 ev. . . c a on B. Boyle: 1X6 195 R. Mcllilonaicll 197 251 152 C. MacDonald 210 1'19 Tote ~27 . W. Goss 176 217 209 High single R. McDonald 25l_ 1.0.?) ting", 143 Big: tlhreg Ri lvlcDonald 600. l-—3i04 R. . . pon S. Y's Mem- Tanners 5 points. P. Small 181 I16 2'72 I‘. Bell 248 2'15 157 Tonight at '1 P. M.- J. l-laslarn 182 184 201 A. S. I. 11858118. A MacLean 162 1B3 143 9 P, M, Sharp— r H Cudmoi-e 157 237 l7‘- Ci-rvettes vs. Old ‘I'll, Total-2967. iii“? 21??‘ l?‘ §‘“°““.“¥34 — ‘I ee . tewar . s" Easiness‘ Girls’ League Ill‘! ll-— M. Dockcndorff 181 125 204 . - S sham 20a 114 20o ,, shag; H, lag g3 Quebec 0|ty we For 170 1 HTStmllth 83 135 80 W"- o a_24iS. gM-Wra|“_ _, March 24-(OP)-- l. Henry as 141 188 President Norman Dawe of the E- Mitchell 244 158 213 Quebec Amateur Hockey 5554mm‘ E Jones 11a 121 m4 tion said tonlflh" “lat the QA-‘rl-A- R Stems 191 129 14s is negotiating with the Clnfldhm M Maclnnis 235 9B 143 Amateur Hockey Asscclation lo To1g1_g411 ave some of the K8111“ l“ m“ ‘ -A5tgrn Canadian semi-final 12cc- _ G1 Ba n- nm‘ P""‘""' ti: ifixillltaiiifllletettxllesmpixlflg. and Que- Q. MacMlllun 124 135 116 . _ M. Magnum“; 220 17g 19o gconceshegbggbécwtitégholders. Dlsv a §°°"§'“., 1:1,; Th‘; f rst two games of the besi- u' u m“ 1 135 c-f-ftve series are scheduled 101' igftacleod 192 1a Gm“ B“ ammo," “m... u“. “'42” Friday, and the remaining games Pnohh adrgnacelgduled to be pl-rved i" g‘ s?‘ 127 163 Dawe (‘also announced that Mor- o‘ “chime 136 23° . ton engineering, (lldmplfills oi the ' 1 l“ 13° 15' Quebec Cit Maritime League, have 4- 12o 124 119 m“ m ed the Queue mom... “zlgflwflas 99 l” 12° uu intermediate title, Morllm u; "‘ - I ted M trel Na , B11101‘ .1 ti; Monotlieal‘ Nstlllnalv Defiance ULY NAME BOWLING PALACE League crow-L m the y“; game o! --—-— a two-game total-goal series in "‘“"""""" “m” c?" smear" ll’i.."’°‘“..... a r a i 4- 8- I l mm the playoffs. I. Butler'- 224 189 287 Morton will now meet the Ottawa 1- Miller Pr: m 202 District champions for the risht t" Q 1e is 16B 11a ~ lay the Morittsne intermediate ms 381 Megan-son __,_,_,___,_,_,__.,_._,__,.. Thursday night, Victory Over Boston To Even Best-of-three Series Tliird Game Of Series BOSTON, Much Id-(Wl-Gii- 0580’! detenniried. Black Hawks deadlodzed their but-of-three game gmgnflllayfiwkev hi?‘ e glgvoii _ overw e rig ton Bruins 4-0 tonight before a 145.200 crowd at the Boston Garden. Thanuvéll-iose chances ‘were 41500 when s us attmk lit bdigb £71 Beibert, their outs in: fencemsn, action. held the favored Bruins st 33% 12"“ ‘ti. .°"°“‘"‘€.. “m”? en ex o e burst in iesspthan “t... $5.5m 41114118 the middle stoma. _ Bilisllgsiengouopengd til-é: chm o ""111 11!"!!! e ou m u of that frame by balckhariding in a D1101! after taking Bob Carsefls well. aimed pas at the edge of the crease. 91110580’! second and third tal- Alberta title Still undecided E, Alta. March 24- tCtPl-Lethbridge Maple lea-is and Calgary Stampeders returned to the battle for the Alberta senior hockey championship here tonight with the bwt-of-lfivo series still tied st two games apiece after the ‘tag? had fought to a. 2-2 tie last The teams struggled through three regular 20-minute periods and three 10-minute overtime “fer- iedalastnlahtmusiuiee of it all the score was still tied, neces- ltltim s sixth game in the series. Winzner 0f the series will meet Port Arthur Bear Oats in the beot-of-Iive Western Canada semi. finial series opening at Calgary Sport included Among ‘restricted 0ccu|iations’by(iov’t OITAWA. March 24—(CP)—- Athletes are likely to have pro- fessilonal ambitions curbed imder one of the manpower orders-in- council tabled in the House of Commons today by Prime Minis- ter Mackenzie King. $11011 is included among the "re- stricted occupations" which may not take men between the ages oi 17 011d 4d. as. neaz..e1xiployee; unless special pemiission is granted by selective service orficials, or unless the men concerned are medically unfit for military service or have been discharged from the armed forces for medical reasons. One sDOkeeman tonight interpre- ted this as prohibiting men now engaged in amateur sport from turning professional if they are within the age limits. It will not affect the status of men now en- gaged in professional sport. Remember When (By The (Xssudlan Press) Jess Willard. with a linger frac- tured in the second round succes- siully defended his heavyweight boxing title against Frankie Moran in 10 round at New York 27 years ago tonight. Willard lost his crown to Jack Dsmpsey in 1919 at Toledo, O. Launches G0v’t. (Continued from 2% 1) military training and service of farmers, farmers’ sons and agri- cultural workerg unless it is estab- lished they are not essential t0 farm production. 5. Prohibition against farm work- ers leaving the farms to take other employment, except to enter aative military service in Canada, or for seasonal work in primary industries. 8. A i-oposal to select single men an childless widower-s up to 30 years of age tor compulsory training and service in Canada b5 drawing lots over the whole fiel o! those subject to call and ex- tension of the liability for service to all residents of Canada in the use classes, whether British citi- rcns or not. 7. Provision of medical treatment for those who have lmn rejected by the armed forces (m physical grounds, providing they undertake to enlist when made fit. B. Establishment of personnel management classes in co-oper- ntlon with educational institutions to prepare men for industrial posts in essential industries. 9. A widespread campaign to get women into industry, thus releas- ing men for war service and em- ployment in essential war work. 10_ A national registration to be conducted by all employers under direction of the unemployment in- surance commission. The uuuuuncemlent of the] Prime mister occupy Y1K "My l“ litour adtho start oi todayslit- ting, was heard by an almost full House and well-filled galleries. There was no discussion of tho announcement but details of the program are expected to be sub- ject to debate on the general war e110,; n 1c develops under specific measures now before Parliament. mn- IT'S 1.0m: war mans: ._ - The news- pfpfigEllliwg N223 catches of heard-er, si-umnose and kabeliou bv peopic who have found the Caps Town Eaphnulc g. ‘fisher-mans paradise." ' free out oi’! lies were registered within seven seconds by Alex Ksieta and Bill Oanse the latter scoring from the Boston penalty line. While the Bruins were attacking in full force during the seventh mln-ute oi the finale, Bill Carse in- ter ted and dashed back with Ksle and George Allan trailing. They had only the two Boston de- encemen trying to backcheck when they crossed the Boston blue line. After fooling these rivals with some beautiful passing, Allan jab- bed through goalie Frankie Brim- oek for the final hlMway through the last period, when the be-helmeted Bill Cowley was sent of! for five minutes for accidentally causing a. head injury to Max Bentley, IUMVIARY First Period scoring-None. Penalties-None lecond Per-Ind l-Gii . Mosiezko (R. Osrse. Hami ) 3:57 I—Y3ll(!8§0, Kaleta (Thorns. Allen) o Z18 il-Chieago. W. Carse (Kaleta) 10:30 Penalties-None. Third Period score. No penalties were imposed until 5 ' he third period when he Just got llalhousio enters Mar. hoop finals 1,41,15,43, Much 24-61?)- Dalhouslo Uni/vemil/Y went mw the l Maritime senioradbestggtballl finatlg ma, ea armou ' he“ m yfynssi of the y me New Brunswick shun- Rangers Roar To 3-0 ’°‘ “" Victory Over Toronto In sioan. only 10 personal boi handed out. Coach Benito mlglon of the winners led tho scorers with 14 points, while Jack MaoKenzie o! the same team ac- counted tor 10 points. HOCKEY RESUI-Td _ Penalties — Prat/s (l), Itsnolrfl, l l L flung-g‘ NIW 7on8. MINI: SF-(TF- Qdllw- New Yrk Rsneers recover“! l!" "t" “l” rorrn trio; carried them to the Nl- Bwmd rah“ tional Hockey League chamnivn- P W l- F A Pt! , 1m; d m; gh a l-New York, 'bicky (N. Oolville filgrldllingfi - wisely oTloronto M- C<>1vi11e> 2150 ' run-ours r a 1 1 s s m h ma; “m, 1°,- ‘ 3.0 vigtgyy z-new York, Kuntz (Warwick) 6:10 N”. y“ s 1 s s 1 1 m E, mm o! their stmley Penalties-N. Metz Watson (2). (Tuonto lush I o! ‘l series l-L) ,umm,fln"h'oaw 8H1“ Weirwioir, Kampmsn, Klllfll. n; lcdt Leafs still l.- Th" leflel "B" h'°'§§.i2'1s'“ simi" 1m?” ides‘? d P cum. z 1 1 s z z - n o - Yl-lrfaay eznd 1b; hegosundgl?‘ The 3_New York, MzColville (Ooulter, 50mm g 1 g 5 I I g m Wm be Eyed T, Tog- N. Oollvllle) 10.49 (Bell ll fine series tied 1-1.) 0?; nightptlhe ililh here Pflmmw-mlllm- mumm- umm, -————————- sea "o- A ma,” u 10m me 1m, IWBDISH EVACUATION Monorail l r 1 I I s composed of the Colvrle brothers ‘—"—"' 1361M" 1 1 1 l 5 I and Alex shlblcky new the differ- SIOOKHOLM -_ (GP) -swed- (Best of three series tied 1-1.) enm heme}, me W0 teams on ish civilian authorities have tried -_-—_____ the night-s 9183a m“ u“, worm out a new plan or evacuating from UNMAPPEI) 51,555,; “m o‘ u“ ‘on. by shibmky ‘nd the Clfileg All children under I5, m Mac Oolville w e the other went W‘ 1°11‘. exmmit mvtflm 1M IM-MM geological nuns exist to Allan Kunts u» Ranger rookrin rifle over '10. if and when swedcn m: only 4.011 or Alaska's 1:04.000 whose play was no uncertain in the W" in“ the ‘m- squm miles. first two games that the Rang re considered benching him for this '- game. Toronto fought hard but all three of their lime; which shared tho the first two AL WA YS GOOD- OF PLEASANT HELPFUL SPORT JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE A SKATE FOR HEALTH hica , ll (K leta, W. Em, .......... YES, 8_—10 TONIGHT nu: ronum D. Bentley. Fuse pm“; soorinkNone. _ young Ranger gioslie, Jim Henry o! Regina, fully earned the shutout- only the second of his one-season rofeasional career-particularly in s. root. to s snup shot by Johnny Mwreedy our our: WAY By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGE SEVEN “wm 4 um ’ Sheila is shunned by all her friends- By Tom and Dick and Harry‘ We all persplre but: she ofienfl That's why she doesn't lath tonight with UFIBUOY The ONE loop especially made la prevent "B.O." 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