, with lils All Stars. ;Saints Mt. Allison’? Open "Series 3.3m; their debut in Maritime murcollesil‘ beeketbll circles, "ma; Walter Mcfluigeni SD11. qmhtetio tackle Mt. Allison repre- gentstlvee at Prince ei Wales Auditorium tonight in the opening "m. e1 a two game, will points “rice 101' 0h! N. B.-P. E I. 112- , “mediate intercollegiate Disket- ' ball crown- Th5 game, which will get under- way at 8.30. marks thejirst vielt here oi an out oi’ the Province team this lea-son and close‘ iollow- ers oi the hoop game are looking gorwsrd to seeing one oi the iask "t played encounters “the ses- mi. Saints will enter the game as underdogs to the smart Mt. A. ‘uquad but I! they can hit the stride they have been showing in " city League games recently they may iurnlsh a surprise or two ior the visiting Mounties. ' m nus coniuzn (Continued irom p880 8) ed in another ilne coaching job It must have beun a tough climb but now ho evidently has made the grade with 11,, players showing the iorm he Vl5lhillZBd ior them back two or three months ago. Outcome 01 tonight's game will be iollowed vtnh much interest ior on it may rest the iuture resting place oi tins season's intermediate hockey tlllc. ' I O I Experienced in piayoii hockey Abbics, although shorthanded ior tonight's game due to Jay and Gordie Kelly being declared inelig- ible when falling to let their playing cards in time, last night “ere confident oi holding the suinmerside team in check in to- night's encounter and then win- ning by enough oi a margin back on home ice Monday night to cop the title. O I U While loss oi Jay and Kelly was keenly ielt, the Abbies with re- placements who will not be avail- able ior tonight's encounter, are aizl n potent crew oi puckchas- crs. Limited to; ten players in Thalia-day's tussle against Souris, in ilnshes they showed smart ior-m and ii they can get clicking on all SIXuS lrom the opening whistle to the final one, the strong Summer- side team will receive all the com- pClliiOll they can digest. O O I Basketball fans also have a treat in store ior them when Saints siizi Mt. Allison hoop squads clash in the opening game o! a home and home series ior the New l$l'l.ll5.\\'iCK—P. E. I. intermediate intercollegiate crown. 1t will mug the saints‘ first start ln intercol- lflsiute basketball circles and close iollowers oi the squad are looking ioi- ilie team to throw a surprise :ntc the ranks oi the strong My, Allison outfit, I O O . n" biggest crowd o! the season 1| tXbected to watch the two hoop teams in action. Mounties, win. hers oi the New Brunswick crown fre a smooth working, high “w. 11s outfit that have been hitting a’ "levy pace all season long and is said they have to be checked dvsely ll‘. Bil timer, O O O But saints. in games we have matched them this season have 9 Bbeed and ability to halt gum "ihihere near their own calibre B‘! BM list. the squad coached ggmgierfi Walter McG-uigan ha" m“ "£71181! with e number oi um 96715112180005, perlormgmgg ,0 M11?" @5- them u oi chem- ?) D calibre. end a like per. mixing: ionisht will definitely u“) 9m u contenders ior the -province intercollegiate crow-i; Big Racing Meet At S’slde Next Week end iirmi. ‘ufitgiwoilog: trottllll the iaeteet- Mlwarlane b.3021; Birmnorie and and to the her "an Private more“? t. 1.0a“ - i" T- Ho»... ..’.";.'§°?-2"ii......“' it"s? flialfgegicnated ilrst prince IQp-fll '“‘°"<*°¢ih=¢r@oiremein- heralds. Ohrlotietow-n and Hunter a‘: i" ll) to: ~tbe big and invitatloneam deg‘ to all ind ' m mubtmndent hone owners for d m hurl . “"3" It covie-{maefsiiraac a mast!» on Wedneeillw ma- sr. ounsraws cotuos n. ‘m. etusou uuivsnsirv Intermediate Intercollegiate "NL-e-r. I. I. Yliiele ' ' LU: LM; 1.01; 1M3 Tonight p BADK =11...» (Continued 2mm page l). out oi Moon Glow 2.12 l-4 by fiat Dale by Abbedaie. Moon Glow atlll looks in good shape and now has three ilne looking pacing colt-i which are uid to be perfect man- nered. They are all in the Walker stable. The oldest ll Calumet Ma.- gsret. a iour-year-old by Calumet Budlong 2.02 8-4, which Charlie Walker sold this month to his lather 5am Walker. Moon Giow also has a three-year-old Calumet Teddy. s-iull sister to Margaret Others In the stable are Joeedme Victory Misc 2.1’! and Joeedale Lady Lou 2.12 5-4. The letter has a six months old iilly by Calumet Budlorig, to which the Walker! have given many nicknames but will likely be known as Lamp- lighter i! it comes to the track. A bit on the smell side it 1| ae lei. as butter and as friendly as eome- one trying to borrow money. In another barn Fulton More- slde, e. iormer Islander, is handling several owned by Homer Boutilier and one owned by Waiter John- son. The letter is the first colt out oi Betty Budlong 2.12 l-2, the win- ner o! the ilret Blue Acres Stake. and is by Calumet Duds. Those he has ior Boutllier are Flo Direct 2.10 and her one-month-old colt by Josedale Hoosier. to be known as Gail Hoosier. This is just about the irlendliest little animal you could meet, well proportioned with good racing lines. It wanders all over the barn on occasions and irequently pays a visit to the tack room to nuzzie hie trainer and re- ceive a pet on the head. The other one Mr. Moreslde is handling la Rutherta 2.10, which" the" Walkers bought at the Harrisburg sale in 104d and later sold. It is by Ruth- ei-iord by Peter Volo 2.02. The sackvllle Raceway is beau tliully situated in a small valley surrounded by wooded hills and‘ the slope to the track provides 1 natural grandstand In addition to the wooden one built last year. The track has bee kept open for train- ing all wint and the horses jog daily over the good footing. New stables put up last summer accom- modate 50 horses and a feature is the cook house ior the use of handlers and trainers, where their meals are prepared and served to them during the summer. The iirst race at the track this season .5 planned tor Dominion Day» It whl be well advertised and should draw a big attendance." Thank. very much Ralph we have been anxious ior a long time to give the Walkers eritftliose who went to so much trouble to build the Saekville Speedway I Among the entries In the Roose- velt two-mile pace which is expect- -ed to have an estimated purse Ji $40,000. and will be reced the eve- ning oi September 10th, we note Miss Buinpu 2.00 1-2,'owned by Adelerd Dumas oi Bherbrooke. P. Q. and Tip Abbe 2.05.14. owned by Eddie Blouln, Sherbrooke, P. Q. Among the stare entered are Paul MacPherson 1.50» 1-5, Indian Land 1.59 4-5, April Star 2.03 1-4, Forbes Obie! 2.01 1-2. Goose Bay 2.00 2-5 and about twenty others. In winning the Inaugural in i010 April Star set a world's record oi 4.20 ior the two-mile distance. Di- rect Express 1.59 3-4 was the win- ner or last Year's derby. \ We had a phone message asking ior the summary oi the Free For All Pace (hall-mile heats) over the Ice at Charlottetown, February 20th, 1015. l-lere it is . . . Princess lite (Conroy) 1-2-1; Millie Dillard (MacKInnon) I-l-dr. Time. 1.02; 1.05; 1.15. Angul Dillard loet‘ a shoeand tell, sliding along the gilb Ice ior several lengths In the third heat. The same aitenioon the 2.00 trot was won by Alired I. (llacxlnnon) 1-1-2-2-2: C» Creaeeua (Cameron) 8-2-1-5-1; hank I. (Kelly) I-I-Lliflmeen Alta. (Henderson) 4-4-5-4-4. ‘nine. 1.00; The Free Mr All Pace. March let. was ._-Ar|gu| Dillard (Meclinnon) J- i-il-dr-i-i: Princess Etta (Conroy) 1-2-0114-2. Time —1.02: 1.00 l-2; orwerd 1021-2; 1.00; 1.18: 1.00. The lerlell money winning trot- ier oi’ all time was Goldsmith Mald'2.ll. that raced imrn ines- ili‘! and in her 10th year equal- led ‘her record oi 2.14. In her earn- paigne which‘ extended min the Atlantic to the Pacino eiie won 0200,Q.50. Neat In hea- ‘Wll Ameri- can Girl 2.10 1-2 that raced from III-intend won 011M19- Th0" came Judge hlllerhn 2.18, 101'.- 1010 with 0101.425. Then Spen- 001' s. 1.50 8-4. amalgam“; 001.3050. DIM" W . money winnllll 0010 Ind largebt money I'll‘ lien and 6! eourtee Goldlnifixle: wee the lergee mo mare end-Fudge N037. the laril- tel. money winnhI 8010118- The 1M1"! "W"!!! IM- er was e Horne That ‘time m- _ fr‘. w. 'c.j~iueiro;_ ' __ai0u _ rzerulibav. when; s, u.» in. ;. year. Gretten Bars was 0h'town in $’slile Teams To Ilse- Plane Laet- nlsht oliicIa-ll at one Aibegweit Club announced that Ln- termediete Abbies would make the MD 10 B “e this evening, leaving the Bu; Stop at 5.45 ior the airport whence they will pro- ceed by chartered olrcnit to 51m- merside ior their gaime with All Stars. On the return. flight this air- crelt will bring along Summer-side Juvenile Kinsmen who will play Charlottetown Kinsmen gt the Forum at 5 pm. in the second geime 01' home and home lei-lee ior the Island Juvenile title. Following the games the teams will return to their home by plane. - Them will be a ihilted number o! seats available ior fans ac- ccmipenying the teams. Bulletins 0n Game Summerside hockey fans will be pleased to learn that bulletins o! tonight's game between Juvenile Kinsmen oi Slimmerslde and Juv- enile Klnumen oi Charlottetown from time to time during the in- termedlaie game. This service is being rendered to hockey fans oi Bummerslde through the courtesy oi Summerslde Kinsmen. __»... Hunters Corner (Continued irom page 8) 221 Districts. It's hard to believe that there was not a single return irom nearly half the School Districts In the provlncefl... but fizures don't lie. A iew districts on the other hand made a. rather creditable showing. To Cardigan goes the honour oi’ topping the us: with M skunks killed. St. Peter's district was 2nd with 4i; Morell 3rd with 39; Tracudlc 4th with 3'7; Kenslriglon 5th with‘ 36: Montague 61h with 30¢ Albany 7th with Til and Summerslde 8th with 28. Its-rather surprising to learn that the 4 top scoring districts all lie in the eastern section o; the province, Returns -1'1'0m the area west of Summerslde were surpris- ingly light considering the number oi skunks In the extrcme western section although they have only become numerous there In the last iew years. This scribe was well aware that the skunks had weathered the storm without reading the official returns. Toward the latter part oi’ May I made the rounds oi a number oi skunk dens I knew In an area south oi’ the Hillsboro river and round ‘I out o! 9 checked, occupied and this was In an area where the skunks were hunted quite herd. Then again in December I talked to a number oi 10x hunters who reported seeing a large number o! skunk tracks in various wooded section: while aiter foxes. Just this week I talked to a number oi iarmers who, when hauling wood from their woodlots during the mild spell In Fdiruary, raw where skunks had made beaten trails in the snow just like so many gheep. I am passing this Information on to show that increasing the bounty la not the rrvnedy there ls no such an easy short cut. I know e lot oi boys and young men who trledhard to trap skunks while the $3.00 bounty was on but with- out any greet succesq. "Jlmxny' skunk is no iool and has learned a lot about traps since hla persecution began 12 or l4 years ago. H; has also taken to dennlng in the out-oi-the-way wooded areas and swamps. Ii the bounty is put beck on this spring I don't think it will be 0n last April's $3.00 basis. Do not be too disappointed l! the usual $1.00 per snout will again be'ln vogue. Alter ail is said and done the Government bounty is just e gesture to show that they are willing to meet the sportsmen ‘and ierrnera hell way and it's up to ue who are interested in the pro- 'te on d: our game and‘ domestic try to do our share ior we are the one: who stand to beneilt. Make no mistake about it u from ins-rm and won 011s.- NM. Next’ to him wee Margaret Dillon that won 000,447.50, end nine on her heels was Ensign Hanover» with 005,005. Single G. was also the largest money win- ning pacing stallion and Margaret Dilicm‘ the largest money winning pacing mare. The leading mo ey winning pacer ior a alpgle y r, unless his record has been eclips- ed by some pacer in 1040 - and there la e poeelbuity that it has been by April star 200 1-2 -wee Gretten Bare in 1020. that won three H.000. stakes with. one 0.000. stake and lesser events. is total being 541,015. ior that aired o; Gratten mvyal 2.05 l-e and bred -‘ by Fred Thrower oi Oninrio and wee need by the oanadian’ reloa- rnan Vie Flemming. T ' eerie: 1a; norm m: a -__._ ~ w Pen teaeeenpany the Ifllng Abllee 0e sauna-aide this evening ea: seem reeemtleaa at Byrd!- will be announced at Crystal Rink , not a single snout turned in v,\@-. ma éuanopii‘ Sci-sees Honor Officials three off; ~ Jitr with the was D W. l/EcDonqld Inc. .1‘: the Dominion curling championship play sinriod in Calgary ' '11s wore incur: blcozi brothers of the " " lci Justice Than: Campbell oi Prince Edward s "Eagle". Assisting in tlie ceremony is Headmnn Pat npcr (loft). Third to hcccme a blood broil-ior in the ceremony id Sic-snort, son oi the head oi the tournament sponsors, €iATz1.o'r'1-"_; mo; "wu oi iii-ling Marches ‘l iume ci "Jig Weasel," while lIl the skunk is one oi out majory problems as ior as our wildiiie Is concerned. Our Terns have been’ driven ofi the sand dunes and the‘ nests 0t bank swallows are dug} out and destroyed by the hundreds, every swim-ior. Observers have re-i ported m-uny nests of black duckmi Iluns nnrl pheasants destroyed by skunks and Iii this respect/lie is alleged lo lic n for greater oilendcr than ilio (ox. 'i‘hosc' who trap (he skunk have round out that they e ~ I will eat an egg at any time whereas ihey wlllvirequenily pay no attent- ion to meat or oiial particularly during the summer months. It's up lo us sportsmen to kill any skunk we, see whether or not there is a bounty on his snout. Even con- servationists cannot. claim that he is necessary to the scheme oi things as far as lhls province is con- ccrnerl [or we got - along nicely without liini prior to his intro- duction in 1911. CALUMET BUD Bred by Woinur Hell Form. of I5 in 2:00; 91 In 2:05; 222 in of Provoker, 2l07i/i; Ginge, 2:09 Volo, 210%,‘ Hand Money 218%. erbeIIn2:08’/4; Allegheny, 250m. mer Son, 2:03 (H.M,l.) Jenrlemon in 2=D0; third dom Dorothy Day, The Greet, 2:D7'/4. riiour esr-w norms: The following horses will make the ‘season of i948 oi LAWNDALE FARM, FEE: $35.00 Season GINGER, 2109M; P. i4 M.T. FEE: $25.00 for Season PAGLIACCI, 299% Reg, No. 7480 _ Sue-Lord Jim 3, 2:005. by Guy Axworiliy, 2:084; Silks, 2:05'/4 by Peter The Greet, 2:07 l-4. ‘Bord Jim ie the Sire of Sum- Doin-Aetrle, by Son Francisco, 2:07. 2nd dom Lyle, 2:10 (dam of LyrmitePB, 2:03. Scotch Goddess, 210314. ‘ 2:04. VoIyro, 2:05d) by Guy Axworthy, 2:00; Sired dome e! i5 lord ii... i. winner Humbletonien Stoke, Riviero Futurity. Peter Ame, 2:01 l6, hoII brother ofPeglIoccI, winner eI Hem- bietenion Stoke. m. “total winnings, $55,330.30. Lorgeet money- winning Stallion In Public Sorvlce. F£E:_ $15 ior Season. ' rniuu uexlu EAST ROYALTY LONG, 2:027; Slml by Volomile, 210395; m". 2:10. Dom, Gentle Spirit; dam V4; Golden Glory, 2:l0',’z; Spirit Grondum of Vb, 25W; Beeth- Jim, 2102. Alexandria, 2:04. Bollard 3, 2:04; (dam of 7 In 2:10) by Peter IAST ROYALTY, P. I. I. Sport Echoes from _ Prince County Bport 1am in Bummersi‘ are asking a new sixty-tour dollar question: Can Charlie Hogan's Kinjuvee nicceseiully deiend that selves to in the Crystal Rink last Tuesday night’! The boys won it the hard way. Two tough luck goals. were scored against them Their ace, Layton Schumann, sus- tained an ankle injury which iorc- ed him to retire ior part o! the initial period. They were two goals down with almost hall the game played. Jlihen they scored iive goals without a return and emerged with their precious three- goal advantage to take with them to the Forum for three periods on a. comparatively strange ide sur- face and before a hostile crowd. They may need this trio oi count- ers beiore those three periods are played, but win. lose or drew. fllium" Hogan has iashioned e pretty ilne juvenile team out oi what looked like run-oi-the mine stui! at the turn oi the new year. That -boy oi l-lerb Bchurmarfs isn't hali bad as a hockey player. is he? We have a lot oi adjectives in the superlative degree right on the tip oi our typewriter that des- cribe this boy's play, but maybe stringing them out wouldn't do the kid any good. Big League scouts can see a lot oi things in a player that we ordinary sport ians miss, but Ii this young player isn't the stuii that big time players are made oi, then we don't grow that kind oi a. crop down here at all. There are a iew other boys In that team that may be heard from in the next two or three years. Bobby Gay, Bennie Grady, Roy "Chick" Gallant. "Nooner" Deigh- an and Junior Waite are all show- irig a lot oi hockey ability ior theii age, and two or three oi the other boys are also coming along last. ‘There's s big argument about the rules going the rounds hero cver since the game between St. Dunstnns and our All-Stars in Charlottetown. With a couple oi All-Stars in their opponents’ de- iensive zone, another All-Star played the puck with his skates In the centre zone and his itick and the puck in the enemy's de- ienslve zone and the reieree blew the play down as an (iii-side. The puck hadn't crossed the blue-line into the centre zone, but the play- er who played lt was legally in the centre zone. Two or three dliier- enl. rules have-been put forward to support both sides in the argu- ment. that the player was oii-side. and that he was not oil-side. Will home hockey solomcn please clear this matter up? We're not superstitious but it does seem sometimes as ii some little minor imrp oi’ mischief. the zilriorce would call it a gremlin. does take e hand in sport at times. Wednesday night when the Legion and R. C. A. F‘. played :1 league game e real scoring race developed between the two scor- ing leaders, Syl Bernard and Em- mett Trainor, both members oi the lfilgiOllfllrCS. In the Lh-ird period the two players were tied with twenty points apiece. Then a play took place the like o! which we do not remember having seen in the Crystal Rink at any previous time this winter. Leo Shields sent a pass out from the corner to directly in iront oi the ‘net where Gerard Bernard and Em- mett ‘Irainor were waiting. Both took e swipe at the puck which was driven behind l"oy into the net. Many spectatore near the play were at a. lose to tell who had scored the goal and the boys themselves were not certain. Thank heaven we were only the oiilcial scorer. It was up to the referee to any who had eoored the goal end he gave it to Trainer who will probably win the cup ior leading scorer because of this de- cision. There is one more game between the Dodgere and it. C. A, l". but since no one has more than nine scoring points, a player would have to get twelve points in the one game to tie Tralnor which is extremely unlikely. We'd like to eommmd le sportsmanship oi Gerard Bernard in this game. Although his broth- er was battling ior the scoring leadership Gerard never hesitated in giving Trainer, his lipemate, a pane whenever it was ieasllble to do so. We noticed this particu- larly and think the boy deserves a lot oi credit for his sporting act- ion. l-‘ie was pulling ior Syl to win, oi course. but he did not let It influence his play. lyl Bernard, won the "Modern Fruit Co." sword ior outstanding play In this game. and Joe Hello captured the “Andy's Restaurant” REIIEVE lifHfii PAIN! three-goal lead they helped them- ' MAGNETO REPAIRS MADE NOW WILL SAVE YOU TIME. AND MONEY DURING THE RUSH SEASON without delay. liove Your MAGNEID INSPECTED and ADJIISTE; kzrzncmewr Mao/zero: mow syn/um: Complete replacement inagneioe for tractors. combines, and other g farm engines can be obtained i. 111 Grafton Si. i? BATT Q. MeRAE Phone 437 mmn Last night in the last game n1 the semi iinai round in the elimin- ation billiard tournament at U16 Charlottetown Alleys. Allison Tulle defeated Harry Poulton 300-270. Monday night at 7.30 the ilnai game oi the first round will oe played between Ambrose Doyle and Allison ‘Ptille. Ilarpara Ann To Perform In London LONDON, March 5 — (C?) — Barbara Ann Scott Canada's queen oi the icebiades, has been persuad- ed to make one more European appcarance before {lying home Sunday, the management o! Wcm- bley Stadium announced today. The Ottawa girl who holds the Olympic, world. European and North American figure - skating crowns will skate again Saturday night at Wembley the 55mg rink where Thursday night she thrilled a capacity crowd oi 10,000. By The Canadian Preee Vancouver badminton stars won {our out oi flve championships in the national tournament in Win-i, nipeg 16 years ago. Jack Underhill; won the men's sngles and, paired with-Noel ltadicrd. also took the doubles. Anna Kier won tho women's singles and teamed with RAdIOrd to take the mixed doubles‘. , I Manslaughter Verdict In Murder Case (By The Canadian Press) . SI‘. THOMAS, Ont, March 5-H reduced verdict oi manslaughter today was returned by a Supreme Court assize, jury in the case of 24-year-old Joseph Vernon Welch, charged with the poison-murder o! his wiie, Florence, 31, last Aug. 21 Mr. Justice B. W. ‘Ireleaven will pass sentence next Tuesday. _ The Crown contended that Welch poisoned his wile, whom he met: and married while both were serv~ ing in England with the Canadiaiil armed forces. - FIRST MOUNTIES The first Royal Canadian Mounf/ ed Police were sworn In at Winni- peg in 1873. Griiniui fiykll-‘IN It. g‘: Mfrkvi" i‘ ‘um wdrv" . i 4 ,vv\~< \-\. \~,\~~\-\ = ~. Al‘ “vow GENUINE i'ii_\ll'l l-‘fl DOOWOOQOODODOOWOGO BIG BENEFIT" BINGO DON'T MISS THE IIG BINGO At The SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT AT 8.45 _ Admission 35c. Proceeds for mun and wife now sick In Hospital ' PRIZESL-Twenly-five $2.00 hinges; $25 freeze-out; $25 Poi- of Gold; $25 door prize __Q_wiz SHIP AN \\,\,~,~ '>\'7\7\,\9\'\_'\,\,\. ~.\c\.\:\. dxvlkl.“ '*C;“G~.R:\.'\2~m_>vc~:>\.'\:\x Sporting Club Dance DON'T MISS THE BIG DANCE The SPORTING CLUB MONDAY NGHT Proceeds in aid of Children's Fund ~.-.-\~_~~ . WHERE o" FORD 8 I1 (i MERCURY‘ PARTS l >11 )1 k STEWART MOAThORS ,., i, ,..