JANUARY 2a. 1950 li/lrlliuidr News Th, monthly supper meeting of the Gulders Club was h 1d on mmmry 19th st the home o Mrs. y G, Hutcheson. Tn, minutes of the last meeting n“ read and adopted. n was moved and seconded that ice Racing At Summerside Sununerside ice racing fans were given a preview Saturday of the excellent racing card lined up by the local driving club for the season when the initial race of the season’ was staged on the har- bor with an exceptionally good track for the opener. Under the direction of R. H. Phillips, the track committee provided a good straight away and although there were only two classes run off the officials have a more extensive card lined up fur the second race which will be held on Wednes- day, weather permitting. In Class B, Peter Dale. piloted by the veteran reinsman R. H. Phillips, was outstanding and showed excellent prospects for hanging up a new record before the end of the season. Rhodola D. and Guy Harvester both exhibited Big League Ball Teams Plan Heavy Exhibition Series CHICAGO, Jan. 19-(AP)—Be- fore the major league baseball season opens in mid-April, Ameri- can League teams will have been tested by almost 250 exhibition games-US of them against Na- tional League foes. The American loop service bur- eau today announced a "grapevine" schedule that begins March 11, ten days after spring training opens officially, and sends junior circuit clubs meandering through 23 states. The world champion New York Yankees have the most ambitious spring program, 39 contests-six being tilts with their World Series‘ victim liist fail, Brooklyn Dodgers. Cleveland Indians are matched most. against National loop opposi- tion, 26 games. The Tribe and New THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN race sisvEN‘ it Guide-rs Training Course be held m. {our weeks beginning Monday. March 6th, from 6145-8145 p. m. Mrs. Nora Irwin has been ap- York Giants engage in the longest inter-league feud, 18 games, which stems from the fact both clubs will train in Arizona and will take excellent form for the opener. The following is the summary: Class A minted Badge Secretary. ller tele- Rhodola D., MacDonald 1 it’ the show on ‘he road tron, m," mime No is "l031‘. Kentucky Derby, Bownes .. Z 2 .l State‘ n was moved and seconded that Guy Harvester, Reeves l 1n all, the Yankees a have 15 rut BESEBOYOIIGYI 5111915 be 55cm" ch55 B games with other National League inued X01‘ this WU‘ “d "e°°““d' Pei-e? D519. R» H- Phiililil ~- 1 1 1 rivals, including seven against St. -i~e<l next yell“ The 87.0w,“ Iflying Saucer, Ai-senault I 2 3 Louis Cardinals, §ill0i(1. however. will be Continued‘ Gardner's Pride, Gardner . 2 Chicago White Sox, training at ion-st Class test work was dis- .u55ed. It was agreed that one or to tests, decided n90" at Guide“ (Note: Guy Harvcsiti‘ and Garri- ner‘s Pride were entered only, in the third heat in cach case.) Pasadena, Calif, have lined up a Iii-tilt curd, Boston Red Sox face who lived. l' covered National 311b, would b6 Pflsied i“ the 9nd Off’ ' i; Si -i D. A . Leaguers in 16 games. other Ani- “"711 U"? famll» ‘ Y’ _ , lrlmch month‘ The w“? gar Feb‘; null‘ lctxiinsers Sonexxli/iacdlfieillfscrlit. vrican League clubs in nine and hours after! tlho glitli} .l. i "uflfy 3N1 LDC“ Km)“, e g2 "an l-l. lDe-ivar- lodges Jame‘ l-leffitv. Win01‘ league mes i.“ 31x‘ A 11.18” garage an 109' 1~ lie essay "Thilme 01 Gumhig‘ Roland Shegn__s‘ a lighter [he Redbox shite is a had cooled. i‘: F‘ Each Proiriiice has been asxfd :0 two-game series with _the Yankees. through a uuntos m». subunit a name of a Guid- o Marci. leis, at Miami, Fla. merit over the learn... a Iieadquarters who is a. 801d 00rd | . , t Detroits spring calendar includes awakened by SIYlOKC zit 1 . guide and has other qualifications‘ 1t contests with American LeiISiI-Q] estimated he lay land. _ p y, _ .9811 0P5. ~_ - aged io craw to n The Guiders Training for Hi5 _ _. . a are booked for nine games with t his lame“ home month consisted of a very lnterest- Cligfedme bummemde Cmmn” National Leaguers, l1 against Lea- aqamh In dazed c,‘ n,“ he h...‘ int W1! "1 sewnd cm“ Guide ‘. M” d h“ 23 gue opponents and 11 against licved other occur». .. had c5££ill-_ Wm‘ n u. ' miiiii laetfigiii “Xiifitii. will do ‘d ‘mwn M“ “‘““‘s' M ia p a s n“ 6:l5—V. Inman vs. C. Tnntori; considerable Spring business with w" ' ‘ R. l.. Wiilet-t v5. A. B. F09; w- Brooklyn, facing the National Lea- W ‘l’ v t A. C-ui-rie vs. L. H. lVlacFarlanc. gilc champions nine times. St. affirm I 7:45--l{. E. Gaudet vs. E. Can- Louis Browns, doing their con- ditioning on the west coast, have eight games scheduled with the White Sox and six with the Cubs. The Brownie biise of operations is at Burbank, Calif. non; finals playoff Commercial League; finals non-Commercial League. ' 9:15-11 E. Clark vs. T. A. ‘Campbell; V. Howatt vs. J. E. Allbert. Wienecke, 30, oil’ Den- bigh, Ont., who lost his iviie and baby recently wihten fire levelled his two-storey garage and restaur- ani, today is fighting for his life at Victoria hospital, in Renfrcu", New Glasgow The opening game of the litlzw -- r ie ‘$3553: jlgoctigiihfeigge plifyed inl Morrison; E. Estey vs. A. H. Cor- O . , - lqm- ney, G H k 40 miles northeast of here. Aibove, ‘ at“ Gtgfafigpgmafvefagarywmg,| e Ruby Wienecke finds doll of niece, ind ‘he Glasgow Road Manly Ifiiesday, Jan. 24 Barbara, after three die in fire. A jumiblcd mass of burnt and black- "eats played m I 3'3 tie‘ e-ned ruin is all that remains o-f I The game got off to B. 300d 5m?‘- ieague Formed Szli-C. Robinson vs. C. Carr; . i m 1950 n1 F/C Dumin vs. R. Soniers; S/L the Wiencckes restaurant and w: iii.“ gtiev i3’!- Riglfiiii-(dl Carver vs. G. Meikle. I A meeting was held on board 841N186- ‘JO: n p585 n elm}, hm-(L '1;45_-C, Ramsey vs. V. Howail; HMCS “Queen Charlotte" on kauéht game an the way twin, both C._lCrockeqtt Iaifiiahlgixslislnafl} M. Sunday, ilartiutary 22d ‘tloisggliglgzf teams playing good hockey. Mil vs. . Bo - ‘ the Char oteown‘ _a ‘ 9:l5—R. E. Ellis vs. A. Brifoki- key League. consisting 0g fHllE . - . S. Forbes vs. G. Sheen; . . beams (Navy, Reece, igna s, I t t l LmcupL Uamplbell vs. E. P. Foley. Medical Corps and Artililergdd. n . ‘ . . W. R ‘d s e-ec e . - - I i ' » E - “aim: i: .. mite-lid ‘Spiel At Quebec Graham; forwards. Jack OConnor. 6154: Ramsay u R E Gm lgwins glieagiideciotinooscehatrliis xsrliionrqkgciggor’Oasis; (mil? det- W. ‘A. Currie vs. E. lists)’; R:ce' secretary-treasurer, Af- QUEBEC Jan 20 (C?) i e l ioi , -- ‘ , ' . , ~ _ _ . - — — Robert Read. Leo Read. A- 3- F“ V‘ L- 3- Ma°F‘"1°“e~ thnr Coffin- RCN- Pxewlwe me“ n. a. (Jim) Wcyman put the 7:45—J. K. Curran vs. A. Brooks; V. Inman vs. C. Robinson; L. Willett vs. A. H. Corney. _ 9:15——K. Hansen vs. Sgt. Mains; bers, Mike Campbell,‘ Artillery; Don MacEachern, Medical; T0135 Richard. Signals. A schedule was drawn HP =5 final touches today to the inter- national program of his 37th Que- bec Bonsipici and counted 120 Glasgow Road - Goal. Curtis l-‘ord; defence, Douglass MacDon- iild, Ronnie MacDonald. 1111601“ x1 R8 ; mrward5_ Claude Mgg~ ’ _ _ _ rinks which will compete for the . Leia’ amok, Macmm Ian Ma” Earl Can-non C; Carr. C. Tan follows. 4‘ 1s vs Navy‘ Medb Lleutenagt _ Governor-S Trophy , Rae‘ Emerson Macmmh Robert 1°" Vs- J~ E- °""5°“' 33W 26 “gm - ' Weyman is honorary secretary and “acDOnald_ Barry stevensom i731 V5~ Recce- organizer of the bonspiel. Summerside curling results: Feb. 2—A1\i;lt;dll_er)1' VS. 119C436; More than 500 Curlers from -, , -i a . ~ - , . sun-m riot‘? ti...” V. 23:2. 13.Z“’t‘li..§‘%l;“.§."...%“°E§Z i ~ 1 . . siililalsww- Recfre‘ . , Western Can'd entry ll as ——~' - l" Y"'°“_ Elimination game for British Feb, its-Medical vs. Artillery. some womcnfé inks areaicgveiitlled l ' t lii lhS ti l Consoifi. local i>lnyvi~is= Navy vs. Reece. 84 Al; the eisli~i-mln\1i=_ Imeik Si‘ y m m Bernard and Gordon holy took ani Feb, zit-Medical vs. Navy; Sig» Stay‘, to arrive here Sunday to play next day. l-Hope River, Justin Read H_ n Clark 15' c“ Hayes 5, Po. R. Wilson Low score counted out. .. WWW" °‘°°“"°Yl- ' 17 E. P. r l y o. " iii , ~ Ab‘ M‘ ‘mime n their former successful‘ v Palm” Rmd’ fig?“ Masha Commerciai, ileagflei “alltslil vihemalioiiey 85m”, Wm .11: wgiheiacit?“‘;'“{,‘§,;§§,°°“‘,Le,,§fit<ii.'§ u. M‘ Judson i Xqegiigsyglrrig obout. Syl once mrore soil! " ‘ v (Chmu Mad‘ ‘ Legals 7, Auto Dealers 4. played at the North River Rin . program in the lawvent Imer, Total 415 ing. This gonl Dili- ihe (‘mes ; , , Mrs. Wlenccke, .~.~.rd at th Penalties - None,‘ Finals of the Commercial Lea- 0n conclusion of this schedule a national Bunspielv plus a solid bow more counted out 75,“ from again’ 3 to 2_ Fm, minutes s font of crili c! 1- _ miijhte gue will be Played 0" Mimi“? playoff will be Played t°_ d9‘ saheduie o; social functions, later Downe banged B 10°59 1111C“ I ‘HR above, is hulnizd 1 2nd Penna niflhi- Bi- 7545 wile" ‘he Legals termine the L988"? vchampwns‘ Largest outside group oi visit- 28TH L, 5,15, Rgglnmlfl‘ past Sprague from the centre laiic, a dtftpélfiitefilifii“. meet the Bank Accountants. with reference to the above in; curlers Wm come from the about half way from the blue-line HALIFAX, Jam m _ (C?) __, baby swnng m, 94love River. Jackie 01love“ Club ames: all Navy players a" ex‘ -~ »' m oat-mouth, and W °°““‘ “*5 North SYinrv Victorlas n1 iiQdi sufiliooatcd in his w . Results of ll League. Maritunes. They will be led by Lieu; K.D. Landrlgan . 92, g ‘ x t i _ l. (Leo Bead). A_ Brook, 5, A, B. Fee 4. peeled to be 0n hand at the FOP?“ Judge wane, Lunerick-s Fredmc- Bsm 'H J Hobbs _ g6 ; tied up once again. TM Y" mics Halifax st, Mnqt-‘s 5.4 here s t- , -i-—~A» - ‘“masg°w mud’ Arnold “ma”: W. A. Currie 10. A- H- Cmney 2' this afternoon for I Dfflimce with ton rink which won the Interna- Gm. SIR: McCnhe 9.4 before the end of the~ sandwich Ardfly nigl-ii, in m, eyqhhltqiqn g, lsimwed a 5mm In (B- Stevensm“ _mn Macaw R. E. Ellis B. 10m? Macrarlanc Prince of Wales College Senior fional championship last year. Lieutt D Prlngle S2 SPSSiOII R951. Bradshaw i003‘ l‘ péés“bl‘iflflil'l.g together tin» svwni- ‘sound work iii§iilt~ ll". “Penalties — J. 0001mm‘ and a. team‘ New Brunswick will also be re- Hm, 'A westergard 67 from 5Y1 Bernard, who wits paiic- place man“ of the Cape n,.,_,t,,n;line_ “mm” Macafie" C. Carr 8, V. Inman 7 ' Presented by foursomes from ' ' ' .__ ed behind the lrifl-ulit" g-glzitimsh: nnd Maritime Senior Hockey‘ Bob Verrier shot tr R. Somers 11. R- H” 5n ' ' Moncto , Campbellton, Woodstock. Tot] 1 red light 8nd l!" e r‘ Leagues. the visitors mil". 3rd Pflhd J. R M°Yfl5°n 12' H‘ E‘ Gaudet Edimi-ingslml- 3815111191. DBihOU-iifl. 5&8: ma“ d“ no; appear, a lend Whlflh they "W" relinquish‘ Fans who honed tn get an ln- getting s brace a b’! m Rowan! d g, E c 3 ~ West Saint John, Newcastle, and ed. h H m 1h m? dication of the lTfifiilYP strength a sinqlc Joe ‘i1 For 0P9 V"- ' a C. Robinson 12. - “n” ‘ "_'_ St. Stephen. 1 “G5 Almost. fl “M” ""“"3_ of the t-wn loops wrre mixed iinGonrge xicGrvp. t Power o_G1(Ju8tln m) Robe" M c '_s' ROLLAWAY ALLEYS From Nova Scotia there are LEAGUE STAND final frzinzmGvtiig m" (ixlgigwgida their opinions iollowiig the lraninxscorcd for Si. ‘.1 . “ROW l - a ' _ rinks from Sydney, three from W D . L P man shcr. - "Y an‘ ~ ' Some said the some lirnrczi‘; Pinyin Filf‘ ‘ for sy Dona“ (nnersm: Macuod). suggestion. Man,’ (my Cum!” H“ League‘ Halifax Qurling Club and three PHI. H L “An 3 or 0 6 side staged a uracil-time: toP-"Sxiixntf nothing. Saints outplayed thclney wasg Jiian P .31, Penalty - W. bilcho son. The main‘, al-ygflr-Old 1115i old T.me"__1535_45l, paints, from Halifax Mayflower, n two- P E I Reg,“ officer 1 0 1 2 pyay that put Gny cose H k vlcs in the 1a“ “w, pnrlndg‘ “.._.,.,._,,S_.,,_q,.d on 1hr, , tank: Zeta-es __ ngglpmrlldifnxtyre. hm“, who go, intu organized ROya1s_1411_i;, point, rinik entry from IAln?burg,Gl as N-av-s, WA. H __ 1 0 1 z _. and Gairrrtlirgmniiieiego urges gccfrlgg faster lip front and hail .1 ffilllki Bob Krornm ruin‘ v pass “mun '_ ' semll in 1936, when still a raw 151g}. single I- C°"“°" n‘ wen ".h°m Hum‘ efw 35' s, “B15 30gb 1 Q 1 3 his shot. i1» l‘ ~ defence. Vics, on mo 0.1m- .l.illl,,l4ll' two ptfv-off i 21mm kid from 19W?“ signed to HlZh ""99 D~ MBCDOHBM 324 guw’ Brldgcwaien Kenwme’ PIC. Ngvy "Ba 1 0 1 2 m’ 5 w 3‘ i .1 1 t 1 of ~"'A—_ w *7 W’ Ad’ l 7 W~'“_mv"fi 7 N“ . - ' ' . _ l . a o n . . . . .. may hi: 12th Season rm Cleve N lh Enders 1483-5 point! wiiriarliieie ‘ggilgiiieilslands lone cn- R-ciM-P- ' ' (I) g (I) giflgx; giiiiliiiticgqllsititvniitside nf the ‘ " _ ,.-. ,' ‘, xiii}! 15nd in ians" or — i t t f m (iharlottetoum iNaW officers ' i ' ~ '1 1 flirc ups the sine‘ ATE CORROSION W M l - ' - . - ' ~i i‘ TH A few seasons um Fen“ was Juniors uasi-ORDO“ sand G Kays Ty comes m ‘oath L. A. A. Rest. o 0 1 o {mt p210‘ t1 uinril‘ rough Wood-i I knovkinfl WW“ 3'0"“! $809M) 1M mg)‘ smglfh ' ‘iiuilyan 31S, R,C.A.M. C. 9 o 2 0 ‘ms no pm titre emerged ‘as the‘ u‘ an anflme baseball high. ' k 121' hlgh Ne‘ ' . . “me owe bvmi hombre with “W90. 5"‘ m‘ w“ “New”! mm r. at Candle Pin Lellue | E °“°“‘“g5 “‘ . J i ~ ' ~. les followed bi (WT “moi” “W he'll P1“? m’ “Mm $45900’ a l" 1290-1 point - "emu ' -‘l tit-ice! laincd ilBll-eflii Calm“ a“ 8,8 d c iwho sat lii iinrance no . QLEVELANI) , 1 _ tar) The "wm- "P » Pi t.—-1.'l09—4 points I E I a» b“; r ores".sii.:32i;2:*s..i.;i:: g.i“.,fi,t,»,g; new: . 9i "B wres "l 2 longer. the bee! vile If n “l ' - in nllfl- B ' [Aneupor in wok l whowiu p, “g g1 will pitch for a sir-an...‘ In the two matches fired in the conglnued fygm page 6 Q _ Goa,‘ Luna, defence) with ut attendance _1za1-11/i points P. W. may“, “M” w“, n m. “m o godieelii-ts 1292 ‘ii/i Point! Gwriiwnnizuii fugue on filiiliy started Emmett Trainer took a Maclleod McNevin. Allen: for-i r9! — _‘ rs as won e- . ‘ ‘ ' _ _ . . , a a. "it!" m‘ ' them a mm of three straight ea rest down or 5 fl ° ' ~ - ‘ ‘ ' I h _. b t) beat Lund with a, nice wing shot. olson, McLean. v ' . F B"v°r'_1327-3% pm" mm "T? ti: errgiumeioxiii-si’ "rhe Welshmen were forcing the $11mm"$'d° Cristi“ -. 6°“. SO\1ihPlW'“1z80—1% pmul "fill. se son m ' r play when Garth any drew a Den- sprague: defeme- Wwdsld“ "w - . H1811 9m!" M- Macl‘ “an 1 4 o a ' alt for illegal use of the knee. Gay. Shields, Davis, Cflmllheni.’ l’ S fil/C/(lf/J‘ with m" K" “y” 7' ' wnync he no snnns it out n» reminds. B. can.» n. Scliurmnn,‘ ——-— ‘ \ ' “ ~ - * slriw ‘. , - , from ten “in; G, Gay, s. Bcinmil, Bind . .| C/I/WM/dlffl noLr NAME nnmiis First Blltch dlflB beat Sprague _ _ Kelly G‘ Bernard‘ I cfipsuLil-s Bi Four League P I I REGIMEN‘ T "A" giitleelldstifaiggbsnigiiifiiiluigstrlprpiisi; Referees - J. Hogan and C. “n” A ' _ ' ' ' ' and the home team heia the Col- Hosan- ““““"'°’§é'§.-?Zl’°‘2l;".. e t°“‘“’3.‘...."...2?l t. - . wo . -' Qlilhstgailiilgl, c, Leglalr 287 s“ R smalim: w,c, just before Shields returned 1—Cryst.als -- Trainnr 00 Ayp ma. three C. 11'9"" 745' Tpr. 0.6. oaiiiint as to the ice. Downe picked up Mnc- to. Bernard) a. i p min game Wednesday, 95th It 9 an. .1. n. smiley a0 maxi rebound to put. the visitors 2—P.W.C..JRrd1l\l “m , p.m. All Stars vs. Old Timers. ___ in m, ind, 3mg; 1, anti-git; ggégf a r wriggliu...) a ............... .. . -€—-————'-‘ T 9 n“ pquntgr g qunre 0 y! — - - w Dawn _ Mum’ ‘Imam can at‘! put on their punching interlude (MacLeodi ........ -. 15-10 Hails prescription- typo locekloy remedy I Q i OTTAWA, Jan. N — (C?) - R. C. A. M. C. and the teams played with four men n side for the rest of the first Penalties _ o. ‘Gny. Shields. o. Gay (nlnjorl, MacDonald ‘motilit- fimw DC“ s! l-nnmiis, dcpcrirluble-Chryco ling. icrics have been I'm/trend in many vravs . . fl‘ ht was undertaken in . , _ , A mercy "z includmgihe ChrymSrtery-Vulvewhich action’ that ed its h“ Pr“ Northwestern _Ontnrlo today to worth in countless Woodslde (major), Brown tniajor). Second Period period, and dinning the early part. 1nd; PM. FLH. McCoy 3:1 of the sandwlc BGSSIOD- _ wiiterro exacilyulie righf|ev¢l...|.i-¢"n;,° f can tor almost ln- m" ' mmqymm“ a: on. out. s. .1. Glllis . s. With both teams short two men. 4 Crystals. s. Bemnrd n ‘filling...cnrrosinn...|ndiengihensbatieryiii girl to hodpiili- m’ P‘ E‘ Moor ' S 1 Bernard and Gordie Kelly (Kelly) V5. _ _ .... "QM 70"“ 0f COM- i b k Id director of Indian Heawh S“. Pte. RE. Provost 84 y bhed nice] the “Wm” “Pb sljrvstals‘ s‘ Bpmmd 1 ;Yf\lll‘ (hryrnllaricnycanhemstnileilinminure n" "Id" Dual.” cinnumand ccpwl“ w" .:O$IS?N:;S‘ Vi“ i" °““"'" '""‘°"i"°d " 0' Stewart ' ' ' ' §ii :31!“ nit- wmr yiit 125 Some nan- (Kelly) izotii iitlgiiftirrirftiicr" ‘v'“m“h_ram‘ m nmhé u w. Wm‘ “f.” bum”. ‘My do nwlprruulbtodt revont {light fmm Sioux Lookout-w the op]. M. vessey w‘. rnlglng ‘excursions in. gnnl-inmitli 6~P.\v.(‘... ltnitiw 171.20. i i‘ ~ . DIZZINESSMNAUSEAHHny crospocialy omwo i? M‘ little settlement or Weenusk on Tom “B “m: mm“ by mm 5km, whne, 7_C,._,,,.a|,y “Misha... ‘ a4,,,,,',..,,,,l,,,,;,,.;l,.,,i,.(.,p...it...wrq-"Jnihng j l9" yliilg promptly relieving till disccvnfom the Ontario shore of tlgudsston :3 MW score counted m; g 71 the tennis continued short-hunch‘. 1S. Beniard» . . . __ - ---='~ =- ~~~~ ~--- "W "n silt; ‘mo: :::.::.:. Worse a t a . gzhwbnjhonmgnd“ ‘zdiiuipoimlititantclm. tint symptom radio operators at Sioux Look- second Match .Sit-rhino,Ilrcjétdtgrolrigagitnrgtg: $92810‘ A ac o . Th?“ Perm‘ l‘ c H R Y S L E R O R P O R lroio at lnncmo "l" " u. t tP i Y“ °~ , " i‘. , , < * _ ltlsnotosuntloLTolion ctany stage thcylnun tho severity and miihuiso rrziéssmrlior‘ Kluge "i; NAVY m» mllililnte mizcotndgrze penalty 3—Cfév\i$:l°§é§gé Géimdv “S, o; ¢ANADAV UMHED ‘ _' , ~ ss cause ,' . . i ' shorten the dvwMfl¢¢°°|4-°°'°""T°°AY' ' the m1 W‘ PM“ “VQfIf "fir: Po A Costello ssiiierngin: grime. nine-int: Iirasi Penalties a Xincltnrl, Allen 2.1 PARTS DIVISION wuoson, ONTARIO BUCKLEWS CINNAMATED CAPSULES "i “W i e ._.: ..; t... -... t. n. t... B a... “on... t