_ Sport ‘Echoes V from Prince County About this business of ejecting 9904116 from rinks for shouting in- lulis at the referee: The problem “gm; to be Just. when a fan has oygygtapped the line and laid him- “11 open for action by the police. Qqrtalnly fans should never shout personalities ilhat. will reflect on a referee in any particular way, if you know what we mean. Obscenit- ies must also be sternly frowned upon, But the incident that mount this whole discussion up lwu one in vuhioh a F0111) of fans kflpt chanting that a certain ref- one was crooked. Now if a. fan gm- gets ejected fsun a rink for 1,1115 offense we want to be right. on the spot when it happens so that we can wire it. in to Ripley before mybody else gets ahead of us. Because such an action will be as m»; as mosquito netting in Bai- flnlarld. Fans have called referees crooked forso long that it seems now llhe theme song that goes with the 88ml?- All action must be judged in connection wlt.h_it.s environment. You can with perfect propriety lmeel bahind a. fellow and let an- other pranloster push hllm over you if you are all sporting on the beach, but such a. prank executed while going down the aisle of a church or even of ,a theatre would be condemned immediately by all the best families. "Mon Dleu" in France is a. mild elllpleil/ve like "my goodness" or "gracious me" but its literal traulalation into ' English is rather a strong oath. in the same way if you call a. man crooked in the everyday affahs oi’ life you are inviting trouble, bult if in the excitement of a hockey match you call a referee crooked. why. that's something altogether different. At least, a great many pretty decent people do seem to get half their money's worth by shouting insults at a referee vlnheln his decision. quite often perfectly hir and just, puts ilhelr team ata disadvantage. w. must all remember um hoc-~ VlGtUTlHS 110881 key rinks, like other locales, have their peculiarities of language. “Mr. Referee, don't you think you made e slight error in luchment our that last play" translated into rink dialect would go something - like this: “Wlhy, you dirty pirate, you're n crooked you could hide behind e corkscrew." Of course, if you want to be s. bit more subtle about it, you tnlglh/t roar at him: "Whore h All Babe and the cthe; thirty- rlirlo?" or "Why don't you get a horse? Jesse James had a horse!" but most fans prefer to tell the referee what they think of him b: language they are sure he will understand. ' We'd like to end this-discussion U! oongratuletirlg ous- - adversary. Carl Fitzpatrick, wlho has recently broken into the sports column lime with his "Blue-Lime Shuf- fles." l-lis work L1 bright. witty and has the authentic sports flavor. We predict ls future for this boy lfl like writing game and Wish him luck in his vent/lure. The Summ " Kinnnen Mid- get line of Joey Bchurmun, Palui Sabin-nun lllmoh and bids fulr ‘to rival in effectiveness the local Juvenile line of Layton Schumann, Roy Gallant 1nd Lloydie Richards. This midget lflo scored all] five goals against the Knotty Nlners Friday night Imd all of them were Mile stick of his could bring a rabbit out of a mt. but Ike most fancy stickers the young- ller hates to pass the puck over to one of his plates. A timely pass how and then would increase his W“ °" m‘ md°" effectiveness no end. UllllWllI Alleys f The Charlottetown Pin Boys won the third game of the playoffs It Charlottetown Alleys 4-1 l Junior All Stare:- B. Pineau 151 1'10 20° D. Livingston 138 162 113 E. Clarkln 1'12 190 248 B. Davey 157 129 196 P. Harley 145 213 1'16 Total 25w Charlottetown Pin Boys:- J. Falls 201 236 190 J. William 216 219 212 ll‘, Walsh 239 3B‘? 206 E. Brown 143 122 152 L. Dunn ‘ 152 128 156 Total 2912 High. Single l". Walsh 30'! High Three. F. Walsh ‘T82 st periods, North Sydney Miners 4-3 in the send-finals of the Cape Breton Bueno of Spa-in. punching power. WW7!“ hope oi getting another world HUG use European crown int Bqrlcul- gium. fluted plays. mum with’ “'51:; m N“ “W” Wlm"? team um will play the Hawks tonight. Theme will probably be s large crowd go down from 0N5 Vsrulvr roo“ Alfred “Dusty" Rhodes, veteran Hollywood stunt man is pictured here (in white suit.) being coh- gratulated as he emerges from a wrecked car which he had juat smashed in. thrilling climax of "Death Car Show." "Dusty." an Apache Indian, and one of the most daring of movie stunt men, died recently in spectacular leap fro-n the Golden Gate bridge at San Francisco. The leap which he had long planned. and which was to have been the high spot of his "7' 9mm” s career. cost him his life in spite of the life preservers, cushions. rubber suit and parachutes which he used. . W.l(.S. Girls To Play At Montague The West Kent School gllrls‘ hockey team will play Montague High School girls tonighhat Mon- tague in an exhibition game. The local girls‘ school team will leave this afternoon at 3 o'clock accompanied by supporters. , e ...._._ SYDNEY, N.B., Feb. 16 —(C.P)- Backed W ‘ “tag goaling that 33 shots in the first two Victories pulled an upset ‘onlght to ta-ke the first game from Glace Bay best-of-five Senior League. l vlllls lllill llelellll Europeall- Title LONDON. lleb. 16—(AP)—l"reli- dle Milk will defend his five- lnullth old huxopean light heavy- weight boxlng tllllmDliilllfl-lp hero wmurrow night against Paco ldiusive and crafty, Bueno has the technique in outbox the Brit- on, whose strength lies in hi» Mills, WllO still cherishes the ngm. wlln uus lasnevich, won ber from Pol Goffaux of Bel- Congratulatiorls to Windy Steele n Abegweit Monctcn Will flair like this “hello, handsiltllll” . Win pain will: Vlulh and the "60-Scoolsd Workout". I SNOIIS fillllllfi-lilllhll"flllllulyofl only who up. The alcohol ll Vlnlle dualism: nu new"! olll dluppenm-Jcnving e nsmll. lad-pony lustre. Loose dnadrcl In toned. Nut vlnllq replace: ghpqbouyourlaairnnllon Total-MIT. Moment- D. Adm: B. Presser 1-1’. Bell R. Meter-lane R. l-feckbert Points Junior All Stars 1 Charlottetown Pin Boys l. CANDLE PIN. LEAGUE sfslu. Bowling Result-l of 2nd, Communl gug played Friday night It Bowling Alleys. Summerside. High single, Walter Latrghlin 308 Lel- spits] Frankie llrosetftl To Flay This Year NEW YORK. Feb. 16 — (AP) - Frankle Crosetti, veteran New York Yankee shortstop, will return in the active playing roster for the 194B reason after having function- ed most of last year as a coach. The 37-year-old San Francisco product advised his bosses he be- lieved he still had a good season of utility play in his system, and they shipped him g new contract. He i; the 33rd member of the world champions to agree to terms. l\.l'.l). Semi-finals ANTIGONIBH. N. 5.. Feb. 16 - ‘Tigers:- (CPM-Antigonish Bulldogs dead- y-gem" g f, fig locked u... best-bf-five semi-dine! ' "f 95 96 9., series in the Antlgonish-Pictcu- P‘ H“ “y 8 2 Collchester Senior rrcclrev League G‘ “f; 9" s2 g8 2-2 tonight by crushing Pictou J‘ M orma: 85 Meripacs 12-1. Olllwew- Total 2365 I. Conner! M M , M. McKenzie 118 104 82 1n]; 8pc":- T- Strain . 95 w. Cameron 1a: 155 m5 93 93 100's. Arsenaul. 100 126 165 M. Goodwin 92 B7 96 E_ Arsenal“ 13a 12g 13¢ High Single M. McKenzie 118 R Lgughlln _ 333 135 196 Klsh Three M-McKsnlle 311 c. McNeill 11a 165 m Points Clippers 4; Tigers 1 Total 2390 - WHOLESALE, LEAGUE K_ n! Q Nm 1;. F- PM“ 2° l" 234 c. Gaudet 29s n1 221 K- Clmm" 121 131 Pres. Nccman 1oz; n2 zoo F‘- Mwuulh"! l" 263 L.C1ow 155 21a 183 5- While l" i“ w. Perry 160 135 232 543mm‘ 91° "9 c. Oscamp 11o 2m 225 T0981 2580 Total 27511 C. Wlllll 190 21B Smaum l z I; 135131011221‘ ii‘; f‘; .1. Gaudelt. s4 11o s54 F' Macghmh s." n4 K. Chzn-lpion 202 95 1-15 LAW score 13,, ,3, N. clow 1'14 250 174 “"10" “ l E1. ‘J7. ‘it’; iii High Single F. Maclnnis 2'71. gum, 2631 ' High Three P. MacInnis 718 wits]. Cllarks Fruit Co. 4; Atlantic. A“ For“ N” 4 , oesae 1, ‘ T» ~ t l» el.:=s:;.. iii u: u: fiiiliil‘. 5S1’... ".2. 23335.‘. k-flglfrgffle 1;; 11g g3 clrrown ALLEY! B‘Z,‘.’ogfe°2"a§“§“ 11° 1 m‘ Commercial League "olmmr , w. Coles m nus m4 “nm” c. Campbell 18s m 115 c“ M°L'°‘“‘ 18"’ m E Gallant 1'15 114 161 c“ 9mm‘ 35“ ~16"... Brddsha 121 m 19a M. Cutcllffe 130 252 new 270,)‘ K. Johnston R. Dalzlel __ Tfi:“h‘;;fs’;;nl_ gfrrlgllffeuo' 3' w: m 155 , L. Greennugh 189 210 249 E cmmm‘ c Stevens 109 10a 15w E “Mm 1.‘ Stevens 1:1 1w 15a i,‘ and!” ' J Ipcouise 154 209 92 T... ‘rrainor ‘Tau, 25“ ' o. Michael 188 ass Tom-mm. 0mm” ~»»»-- ~-»-=- ‘£18552... 1:2 a: 1;: W._Chundler .... .. 22o 2st L can“, m m 355 A. Constable . 151 12'." CMrsenau,‘ m m m E. Gillespie . 194 11s Law 5cm _ m m n c. Latter m1 204 To”, mo , A. Chandler . 21a 11a - Total-Mill. “ Results of 2nd Community Lea- gue played on Friday night at Capitol Bowling Alleys, Bumme s e:- I-ligh single L. Gallant 299. 2nd high single J. Claudet. 287. High three J. Gaudet 68A. 2nd high three B. Shaw 079. lmlllmlll'li— R. Durant . 1'14 l1! 203 K. Champion . 1'10 191 16f R. Edwards W. Clow .. J. Gaudel: .. Total—2996. K. o! C. No. 7P summers!“ to m the 1'1"“ f?" 2nd, Hill! Single v. Perry 2m i" 13:31,”? "m m m n °f m‘ m‘ High Three Jerry Gaudet 867. J'_ Perry __ yFour. 2nd. High Threat... Gséfllllllh 848. _y_ mNem m 0")“ g bow Score I ' I ' f‘ Totll-ZHS. you ll llcartbls: J- w l» w» T, ry m 205 CHIN-h _All>"t 1°‘ 155 l“ r. Gallant ._... ....141 las fos o. Sullivan 25c lea _,,._ Gan“, Total 21H C. Arsensult F. B611 .... .. L. Gallant ._... 120 189 1:2 ‘181: _ “a u,’ TOtll 2537. 133 189 Victory Clelnerl:-_ ‘Fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN M THOSE fumlllsr old songs. . . they're boiler than over today! Ami those famous Sweet Cllps...fhoy'r| bsmr than ever, loo! For now every Swuf Cap you snake has bun checked, right from plantation to you, by tho exclusive scientific process known us "Perfection . . . (flock V”— checked to ensure you cigarette perfnflenmin smoothness, I’ ...in freshness Knillfllsio 0'. [Zeal ETCAPORAL CIGARETTES J. Reidie L. inngaphie B. Greerfbugh W. Merbe Total-Km. side:- Numeral- A. Gallant . A. Grady . H. Gaudet Total-SON. V. Bevldant ll. ‘rninor . B. Butler K-‘Q’ C. No. 1- 3...... of Commercial League, played on Wednesday M.“E_ Gallant _ Capitol Bowling Alleys, Bummer- M Baum. mwung L. Spencer . High single P. Mickus I02. g 3nd high single l". Delltoches 285. _y_ Kelly High three D. Underwood 760. 2nd high three R. itdorriscrl 732. S. Bernard .. . l‘. Follsnd ._.. lI-rtbreskers :- Ploneers — McCall/ill! H mu Delaney .. R. Heckbert B°“"l“° D Adams Barnard . R. McFaxlane MW 39°" m mm, Totak-ZSQS. _ T°tfl_24a5_ Trinity UIINCIL-I A. Harris .. .. . ._ W. Schurman wmgzg: L D. Underwood E’ Campbéu R. Oaseley E’ ("mm G. Geurgis .. w’ A cunhm’ Total-SON. a Sh“, B. C. A. I‘. Ne. 1— Tfltll—3955 W. Davy H. Vincent mg gpom_ W. Bra/wley .. W. Cameron . 119 it‘! D- Cflrwfl A. Arsenault 17S 144 P. Mlfiklll E. Arsenault . 129 74 T0tll—-33\'f1- G. McNelll 149 129 W. Iaughlin ..... . .. 185 197 Llmll! 5111!"!- Totsl-iaia. ma not play- Air Force m. 4- Dvlllh B01"- W. E. McAusland 5- 5W3" K. Rngerson P. Noonan s_ Mum,“ W- P9"? R. Jardine . L- 31°" -- Low Score Pr. Wight T°w1__m9_ Total-Mil Arce:-_. S. Walsh Toul-imlm SL _ Paul's:- E. Arsenault E. Gallant .. T. McNeill Total-um. si Zara's:- Total-MIT. Royals:- ‘Total-MM. Afr Force No. 8- Mflllllllflefl- E. Plouffe .. Total-HM. t. Stevens . . R- Merflwl Blur Bew- L: Greenough 144 i0! 1O 3- 3491317" -- ~ “$11-39”- O. Btevens . 3U 1U 165 "Ibtll-JOIO. All Skill-l ,1, “gong-u m 13g 1g Teecllenz- Total-idol. Total-MN. D. Ildstone ._... .......148 1H 119 Lucky Fives- l. Pinuu L... ._ will 1B 1U Totll-IOL ,1, flqgfll, ___r___ ___1|4 11g m “u; pm“ l. III ._- ...... l" l” ‘lbtgl-flfl, n; rumlu -.._ .......m m 15a Mrlklnm. EMF-BTU. - ‘Dotti-QIN- . ~' Man .- "'""_ gill-NH. rm to u» m: u.» u.» P" “W'- fntermediafc Playoff: are on this wmam‘ ms. $621186” and an». n» , m‘ mm- tlnlc a wee eehednl to be _ puns m Olnrloflefown on nm- - "m"? l” l“ "l "W" Mtwfin m. "nnurfldi "Mall-ll": TOtIJ-flfl. all Hire and It. Dunstan‘: will "'°A°r'8"?f]'t'_ 138 m pol pencil until further notice. A‘ Arlannm 133 [ll Dollgerezm Bgd: Ills-old illclver 1'1. Wedge . .. Total-lbw ' President of Ilmmerslde llodley J’ “"“‘_"" "um." “- "l-l» ' ‘ ’ °‘ 355$‘. - .== ‘l- °- l~ "- "it 9- - "tel-W"- Rfllllfal 01 Ladies w IQ- 131 333 gue played on Monday night ct 195 131 Capitol Bowling Alleys, Bummer- e. High single l. Bernard 202. I80 1°’! 9nd high single A. McDonald an. High three M. McMurdo 642. n 2nd high three l. Plneau on. MORE ABOUT (Continued from Page 1) farmers. In my book, they're not farmers at all. They are grain- growers who mine the land in the summer and then go and live in town.in the winter, buying con- densed milk and butter. "They don't know how tn lock after cows or sheep or pigs and can't produce anything but grain. I dontcall people like that farm- ers. I call them robbers of the soil.’ Mr. Sinnott said he would be willing to meet Mrs. Strum any- where in Canada from Prince Ed- ward Island to Vancouver in a milking contest. "She can bring along all her C. 0.1‘. friends and guards and have her pick of the cows. I milk 10 cows an hour and if she can beat that. it's all right with me.” The Manitoba. farmer was in- censed over Mrs. Strum! assertion that it was Mrs. Slnnott rather than himself-who did the milking on their farm. It. was true, he said. that she did a lot cf the milking at harvest-time when he and others worked in the fields up till nine o'clock at night. but oth- erwise the idea that he didn't or couldn't milk cows was errant nonsense. "I sent. notes across the floor of‘ the House of Commons asking Mrs. strum to make good on her challenge. She evaded on the first note and didn't answer the sec- ond. But never mind. ‘nhe 0.0.1". section of the House as Naught and they frequently ex- Truman Seeks More Aid For Greeks, Turks WASHINGTON. Feb. l6 — (AP) —President Truman told Congress today he will ask more military help to strengthen Greece and Turkey against Commlillsm, Greece in particular cannot be saved from. COmmUIIisi/engineered collapse until rebel forces "sub' scwvlent to foreign influences" an wiped out, thg President laid. He was reporting to the $000,- 000,000 program of military aid to Greece, and the $100,000,000 for Turkey, voted. by Congress last. year to help both countries protect their freedom. FREEDOM 0F WORSHIP _.i. . In Denmark citizens are entitled in congregate for purpose of wor- 5111p in their own way, but noLh- ing may be taught or done con- trary to morality or public order. are going to hear o. lot more about this business of bluff when the next election comes around." Mr. Sinnott. sits in the same fir. Mac- change ideas and talk about their respective ridings. He hopes to get to Prince Edward Island for a visit this year and to compare Holstein cattle of the Island with the Manitoba herds. Gillette lfCH RAIOP ‘w! Gille e For faster, bfltfie, lmkifllshnmueethe Gillette Ted: Run: Ind today’; Gillan ," Blue Bede. Precision,‘ nude-they it exeotw _\ If”: ‘LIDIQ Wllll-llll/Ollbs over llendl A Ills/rs: ‘T sl/Ar/lva Hill L. ‘Hq -‘ fitflflzfif :r-'—'5—~i;; ~f