i Féiltvifés pponing Day Qf Inter- Province Race‘ Meeting to » ‘ 1114s Ice a Winning three outrof the five events in which Nova Scotia horses competed Island horses yesterday took a gllgitl. 160 concludes d in races won in the inter-province meetwhich this afternoon and indications point. to another great day's racing as was the case yesterday. But although Island horses topped the c tailed-won |ummsry Walter Brown, Dartmouth-owned pacer, walked off with ship Pace from ma’; Boy in straight heats pacing the fastest time chalked up during the class in 30 seconds, the ill!- fob of his i the title. for a victory to have Walter come on in t 19w yards and Just nip Sui the wire. Eton» horses but IDOl 01' was only betw Bonnie's but this time open length in 80% M11011!!!- the day's racing that start the morning and after the other flve classes th of iuils that thronge all afternoon tn ever)‘ wxtra heats --declared and -was an ._through. Starts at s O'clock Today ,, Starting at Jng the meet same course on .05 the sho micro classes are lined up, pionshi town's Royal Jim chalked up the island victory esterda t-smi- thirough n the to hca r after the ltfibwiiad each cant one of the tlrsttthree heats. outcome when h?‘ the first heat, rt head Previous in one of the between Previous and Royal of sealing his victory. tindel came through t Y E0 Theatres "GOD, I8 MY 00-PlLOT" u mus Moaoau infiofinnsat may nan: scours rrroasoar, a r. u. esémhifil“? n nari$gbso n. at. sto av .| n-ar. DANCE SATUIDAY 10 PM straws; , on PROMENADE {an iNmfililllll", Ln h d t b t th Bu‘ u" wfflgielr to. page gill with Sully, entering the race -- =irziz°iiz.h..i"tisz he last w at In the second. heat it was attain hnttle between the two Nova again Walter ~ utfooted the Halifaxclub’: t titwhé‘ win by “malt a length 1n vip: sh. In the thlr and final heat it een the two visitors. Boy‘ having been drawn, Walter Brown led from the word so. Wlnnlnl by Ill That was the feature" event of ed in was resumed lunch hour but in the big crowd i d l luleflmlulltse w close, exc ting, rvng ns cs s“ u h llioaatwith aw of the c ues avns o I0 ‘ o before a winner was in each instance it Island horse Ahat came 8 o'clock this morn- wtll resume over the last River iuat ottng range, and aix head- ‘linod by the long awaited cham- trot between Charlotte- ‘loustlcia, Dartmouth! Hill- . antd Halifax‘: Victor Lee, trotters that have proven their worth by past performances. first when he ourth heat del and Previous ured fluv- ored by the bettors to win, “oval Jim put a different outlook in the aced of! with shing fast to clos- est finishes of the db)’. with Mr,‘- liltticl winding up third due to a bre ' ak. In the second heat it was aszisin m twenty yards from the wire Royal Jim was up on even terms but a slight bobble cost him his chance en Mar take the sstnst; tomcat a usamrusut. PERIOD son YOU am. saonirsss son snsovnasr 5 an mroafrayr oars: _ Fatoav, atahct-t 15th. - BLUE ACRES STAKES ~ F0!‘ 213,0 and 2:28 choc Horses close on that date . _' -_ ‘n-i‘ " forflilrty .Cla,ss,;’l‘rotta-:s and Pacers in in i046. moist» a llwi the major title of the day winning the Champlon~ Halifaxhs Sully and Charlottetown’s Bon- the second quarter of third heat handily and force an extra heat. qFor over half the r- ter it appeared as if Mart ndcl was going to take the event but Royal Jim came on very fast in the flnal part of the heat to nip the visitlnF horse just at-the wire with Prev ous winding up third. Judge Wills 0M Jud e formerly Chnrlottfittiwn- owne but now owned in tfax was a little toc good for Peter McKinney and Alvin Guy, trot- ting to a stra ght heat victory with Peter Mc lnney furnishing the opposition in all three heats. Nell. Worthy gave the Island its lecondwln by winding up w'th a l-fl-l summary in Class B. Pace. Shanghai was only a head back in "the first heat but in the next two heats Marjorie Budlong was the threat. Ike Moreside reinad Mar- jorie under the wire first in the second heat but‘ could not quite make the grade over Nell in the third and final heat. Msudine Budlong. driven by Harold Stead captured the first and third heats in Class C. Pace, an all-Island event, with Alestra after finishing fourth in the first heat, coppin the second and then also beaten y a neck in s-battls >long the only Nova Scotia horse in a eld of five starters, saw Peter Wolf, driven by Fergie B“. ter, chalk up his first victorv of the season‘ in a four-heat affair. Sampson l-‘to i was reined home in front b llie Wood the first heat: Bud g Budlong captured the second, wit Peter Wolf second on both occasions, but then Peter cams on t0 take the third mils ithen repeated his performance by outpacing Sam son Royal in the extra canto, a eat that produced a driving, neck and neck finish gig/Jen the winner and Sampson The summary , Championship Pace Walter Brown (Weeks) Sui (F. Bonnie's Bo Time: so ; ; , Winning horse owned by Scott Weeks, Dartmouth. - Cldss A. Pace Royal Jim (L. Kelly) _ Martindel (Baxter) .'. Previous (D. Turn t‘) . Time: 80%: 30%. ti. Winning horse owned by Geo. Hughes; rackley. " unis-l Glass A. Trot Judge (Levers) . . . . . . ..-.....1 1 t Peter McKinney (W. Kelly) .2 2 2 Alvin" Gu (GxTurner) 8 S 8 Time: ti; ~84: 80%. Winning horse owned by Mr. McAlplne, Halifax. \ Class B. Pace hell Worthy (W. Kelly) ...,.1 l‘! Marjorie Budlong tllanklne‘ 6a Moreside) .. . .8 l2 Shapghsi (Levers ...2 8 8 Time: M‘ . : ‘A. Winning horse owned by Alltson Carr, OysterBed Bridge. _ Class C. Pace Maudlne Budlong (H. Steed) 1 8 l‘ Alestra (Younker) . . . . . . . . . A 1 2 Peggy Witt (Bernard) 2 3 Bessie Scott (Neal) . . . . . . ..2 44 Time: 88%: 33%: 88%. . Winning 11*“ owned by Alex Agnew, B8. , Charlottetown. Class D. Pace Peter Wolf (Baxter ......22 1 1 Sampson Royal (Wood) ..l 8 3 2 T0- NIGHT F931‘ l. 0005B: 12.00099 u!‘ ,V. _ back of the ball t tOne of the sub ects which comes u Vmost- often or discussion in e locker Room these days is whether or not olferl take too gzuch time. Frank y, 1 think [hgy Tournament golfers have a cer- tain obligation to the ctators, and those fellows who s and on their heads in an effort to look We!‘ 0nd lillllet up s shot. "survey- ors’ we ham much umce. . are tski-nl toe M I walk up the fairway 1 try show their best 1° "ilk! l-lD my mind what kind of a shot it is to the green and tit; ‘=§°1§’.‘i.‘2"..i"“ .1. "- - any‘ Around y I ot if thxenputt over, line it up and mm p . In baseball if l on the mound an’! gatlftghertgtgtgitgtlell: mile the umpire speaks to hlrn about it. If he persists in delay. in: the game the umgire can de. III clare it forfeited. May e the - m qnly t be go; of a rule like that on prtglie fifiedmfiu?! ma cage; 3—_W.KB.. Brown. 0:00. o s would be enough to whip gin Morrisson saved but l-Iowatt. 4—W.K.s.. McGregor (Bcvins) u‘? ‘dlgxtllzlligfinvlamll: into line. in w 51am m," rgbounq mtg 13:06. m" around the courlgelysgd ihliiltislg ma‘! “gm smunsdde Penalties. None. h" "‘°"' 3"‘ h‘ shill“ lelllle blotted the count M1238 when n. Second Period 22:293.: ‘ass. 1:. r"- .2." ~- e-l-l em»- 1- ll- m - for himself because nfnfihanfmff mefihflpnga fifuwwnmgg; kwigos" Magnum (sum) centr t . ' ' _ whfllfmlollrl: tilzggflitxcige] 3:115:11; p, “Ill-u are made the. red Penalty. MoGregor. m the “was play," with h, light flicker for the winners sec- _ "s "d hlm- “‘ i3? unease t? 4mm“ ‘“' ""‘"‘ "m" 1 . - . . _ tnngwoni 't§°'¢i’,§§, ',{°",,‘,‘,‘{°'ef, “k2 In the final-minute of the oer; Sco a. ‘None. gratin on golf shots. for thew?» {W lilollflgelaorvhléoetida W. K. Pe ties. None. our ours l m] _ ea , -. mo: was“ and the! longer‘ lllstliu ‘ilfrvaeulio gmmmnvz” t” w" with a’ “m , ew i - have to cgfiger-itststtlefhe longer you If anything Summerslde hi5 i“ erg-infill‘! Kghftillfiil‘ it becomes ln- s?‘ ‘magma traggghggfiuge ‘gig; e c ever 15th 1ong°“§,,l§¢,°°‘§f'"§f§,';’ tested hard but 1t was West Kent Rang"; 1.3 flgfafl booking back, through the cecoi-Qj who got only soul. 01ml‘ you'll find slow plgygrg who w,“ getting a breakaway and then championships, but they welsh‘; slipping the disc to Bevins for the -—~ champions for long bscgugg av. flan scat of the same and 4-1 lwi - Mlllfll 6 — (OPP- elll-llllly their deliberatencss af- R" W39 mt- . n“ Mmmal owad‘ feet their game, You“; my,“ ..-..-... _ i i llv lens a out a 741 victory ‘Mum 19".“ to “an up u make , over the tail-end New York Rang- their shots with neatness sad dll- ' m " d “mm” ma” "My, u, m" u m” u‘ on" . i tonight before more their diminishing ability to con- Q m” "- i centrate over long- periods ofttm, .. _ a game fight in won't affect their game as much m‘; first’ two period‘ I can remember a time when my mime by m“, god “a me final own “me w“ no,“ but an" I _ aeasonwopmcd hut their defence saw Walter Ha en and Gene Sara- W‘“‘O,_,,,,E.k, broke ‘gm: an in an exhlb tiorvmatch I spesd- s 41:2 three goal spl it G°°"° Dunam "l" 1°" work on the pa of ie Ohm-lie mer B tish Open Champion and - ' Raynfl puyenged a mm. 5w,“ one of the fastest players in the same, used to say, “If you're m. 105w miss them, miss them ouick" urine the 1m United ‘st-tie Amateur Championship one layer Will so slow that the USGA 0&0 sis gal ed him on the mat and told him e was taking too much time, On one hole this particular player's ball was to the right of the green in a poor lie and after changi clubs and walking back and to h to thg gag-sh for about ten m - uea e mad ve ‘ ‘shot. John Kieran athzn ar-"slfiflli columnist for the New York Times, reported that a little tree grew tn while the player We! delaylnc the same and gave hi man unplayable lie. e Sarazen, to my mind, is one of the fastest players in mo gouge}; I inelt Gina in one of the all‘?! baye onm w tothe 106 PGA Championshly. digits is 44 years old, but he has goat none of ills ability to play hut golf and we played the first nine holes in one hour and ten minutes. I still think even today Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen could play l8 holes on any golf course in the country in from two and one-half to three hours and turn in very respectable scores. As an ex-caddy I can remember I N when we got paid by the hotte. 20 - cents for the first‘ hour and 10 cents for the aecontLScme of those blokes uled to pin? so fast to keep down the caddy ees that we had nicknames for them such as "S ecd Demon," "Merchant's Lim‘. ed " “Ohsrley Paddock," etc. Maybe nic a system would solve the traffic jams on the public courses today. My advice to golfers is to speed up your play. I know by experience h: will save strokes as well as e. - Buddy Budlong itstenoi Luck Number (w. Kelly : 88%: 88%: : inning horse owned by Outclifle. Charlottetown. omen:- ~ Starter: Russell Abbott. Assistant Starter: James Arblng. - Judges: H. Mur hy, City: Gor- don Mitchell, Hall ax; Roy Power, Dartmouth. l". McKay. Benton. A. B. ‘timers: H. Murphy, Announcer: W. H. fi wtwmmwl-t "Affiill MAPLE HILLS FRIDAY, MARCH 8 DANCING 9 tot ltfelodiers Orchestra Admission 88c i Bus leaving Market Building 1:00. am matte the greens 1 look period L01’! The same was only 3 old w W ".35- of 30W} t .1 ‘Wbstr-Ken-the it iégars" would have fared off. ugh er; a - I WeafKent Team Gamers ThreteGodTI-Gdd In First , GdmeisQfSclrool Finals 1O that is l in- twtr-éohofagy andthcnlnldilllelitoit - s‘€“i"?"-'i'fl.l§n°“§‘°“°°‘"“i’§; eam firstawlnecfthein. bolsetic finals and will cut-y their three- §i§ _ descends e90 Kant opened thQ scoring. Jackie Brown went risllt t; auit. 44 throualwut the final session but eat“ if?“ ca. 1* m I011 e w oc also had their clianoés only toflbl: nog- Ded on a couple of occasions rig t ' Goal. L. Howatt; defence. Crockett. Carter; for- wards. H. Howatt. Carver, Mc- Gateggr. Bevins, Brown, Lerter. e. MoK nsi Somme Goal Morrtsson‘, defence. McKay. otiuent. Amen Heclcbert: forwards. Schur- man. Stewart, R. Gallant, Gay. J. Sc urman- ' Referees: McDonald. Molnnfs. JUMMABY First Period 1-w.t<.s., H. Howatt is) 0.38. 2—S'Slde., R. Gallant, 2:58. IA. (B losing five of six road gam ton Bruins regained sole aion of the National Hocke us’: third berth defeat troit Red Wings, Boston Garden. setback the visitors had since belna Fab. 18. nine games a o D Bruins’ . famed Kitchener First Period L-Boston. Schmidt tlioatnn, Crawford 4:32 51. 4 _..3ostort, Dust-tart Schmidt) 17:51 Penalties —None Second Period g-zgDetrott, Gauthier Penalty-Cain. Third Period tk-Detroit. Car eth 14:38 Penalties —-No e. ' ________ At 9 0’clock Toda ‘c ice will will set i1 am. over River of! theflzleldilti-lll will be battle for the cha loo-tabla has . Rgplng of the hi yesterday oonfitten the torn ctng To amt-grout ytoivAobs ' ilnaicr hi: ~ stew-n shut_ out here, snapped their losing streak dropped the hitherto deadlocked Red Wings into fourth place. Today's ilaeesi Get Underway wiifit local o iota)! of today's belll! We" Ba The Associated Press) N, March d-J-lome after es, Bos- posses- y L08!- ng De- b {-2, tonight be- fore a capacity 13.000 crowd at the It was the first suffered g . It th ldt lay f the w" e 8p" n: lint‘; that an d (Bauer) 0:58 Schmidt (Dumart) U:- ( Bauer, (J sckson) racins classes which dup the two day mcetlntl tmderway this moi-nine lli- cmsrse on the East six-class p' ram NBC and race fans are battile that. migiht well t order are better. aiiiililii iiiin"“““ia°ii°iii 3W at the Guis- ‘ wild-maltose. Stanowski. o DmIlt-Y (Pratt. Mo») (‘B7101’) victories by beating shot the blue shirts 124 The summary: First Period 1-New York, Laprad (Lsycoe, Pike) . 2—Montreal, Peters (Lamoureux) . . . . . . . . . . . V4‘2:5 Penalties: Bouchard, Reardon.’ Second Period Zi-Montreal, Reardon (Peters, Chamberlain) _...4:il4 b-New York, Pike (Demarco, Warwick) , , , , ,_'6:5'l 5-~Montreal, Richard Manitoba Leads In ‘Spiel SASIATOON. (CPt-Msnitoba und ted leadership the than"? "'.i":...“..::'“a"' s I lllll . e- festlng tchewan 10-8 in a nip-and»- k curling match while Al turn back Northern Ontario 8-4 and Brit» tah Columbia edled out Ontario 0-8 before a crowd of 8.000. In the seventh round P.E.I. was defeated by New Bruns- wick 10-0. SASKATOON. March 6 —(CP)-— Standings in bhe Canadian curling chamJalonmip after the sewnt rotsn : v Results By Ends FIFTH BOUND ck Ontario .. Manitoba N0. Olitsrlo 'l—-I\"ew York, Warwick Penalty: Pike. (Blake, Laah) . . . . . . . . . . ..8:41 0—Montreal, Bouchard various operations on the eye. Victory Over Coming through with two field goals and a foul shot in the sec- ond overtime session while hold- infidtheir opponents to a solitary fie goal Saint Dunstans Uni- veratt/y basketball squad last night ciimsxed a recent string of the Arabs in the final scheduled game of the City Basketball Ioewlle to clinch first place in the stand- It was a great finish to one of the best played games of the sea- son. Oo-leaders prior to the start of the game the two squads battled hard all the way with the Saints building up a 13 to 0 lead in the first twenty minutes of play only to have the Arabs outscore them 23-18 in the final half to force a stalemate. Then in the first five minute overtime session Arabs went ahead on the strength of two foul shots only to have the Saints tie mat- ters up before the whistle. For the second time during the overtime Arabs went to the front scoring the first field goal but ints made sure of their victory as they rang up two baskets and a foul shot to account for their three-point margin. Ivan Harper of the Arabs led the scoring parade with twelve ints while a teammate lihrl 1th and Saints‘ J. Bradley were runners-up with eleven each. ¥ a th rscounte .< fir‘: cégfitsduigiihcthd tewelve oi eh . "CID" snetgla so rs rs Ho. i 2 o a 4 ____ :11 1 t.» 1g ‘ ' llh Associated Press) -- 3 0 0 dado‘ Marc .6—'l'he Tor- l a 2 l: gate pie_ leafs re _ ned a n1uth-_ W ii o a .4 , lttealctmanghe of cfendingnthtal: g o o o "ttt-*.‘izzt:"'?csr..t'-hz':: " ’ "’ “ u, , . calm’; Black Bawiu, 11-2, tonulll A so rs rs befone 10MB fsnsiin Ohicllo Btsd- gum, l: l 0 a = ' - soaosaar a 1 l l sins Pedal l; g g l: . _ J ...'1\runto..A (ransom 8:88. t1 ..1a a 11 so x ith (Horsck. M. flafzrlee: Earl . ' In an exhibitiott acme Y. M- 0- A. defeated Prince of‘ ales te-m All Stars Pia‘ Souris Tonight mu nanome- All stun annnuelegslasi niahttltat a ebal- to the Sour League Leadership Goes To Saints With 38-35 The Arabs West Kent llockey, A one-all game of hockey re- cently played on Brighton Rink be- tween the two Grade VI's of West Kent School. - Game was referred by Orin Car- ver. Goals were scored by Keith Thackcr and Leslie Edwards. Lineups are as follows:- Eagles: Goal—Stcrllng Roberts; Defencc—Jocy Hoyt, Gordon Worth. Edgar Muise, Cecil Roberts; For- wards-Lea Windsor, Murray Car- mody, Keith Thacker, Brier Chandler, Ronnie Meston, Gerald B rt Hawks: Cvoal—Bobby Whit"; De- Ltennan; Harper. I Drive out U Acnss - I FEATURING ' Plillltii 0F PLUS : won L“; team-Nova Scotis. Junior Champ- 0.91%; Ontario s6 i A I 9 4' ‘P * Ontario l‘ 2 Zero hou- for tho local may 353g?"- i’ g wgriora it aetgrfgr 1 five dcloc Betti-h qolumbl- g g it.” picififfni. “S” ‘"2! gllellegcou‘ -2 5 Houses. a second lane will carry Ngzlamilnslillimk y 1 i5 thgstasts giathlocllaneshgcrgeix “t: Prince Edward Island o 1 ed ,0 B5,“, b m me my 5:3, British Columbia 224 110 200 041-1’! p, g, Inland ooo 0oz 011 10o- 5 Lslani sport followers. Not since - . the days of the J bbies and Ontario . . 113 010 300 500-14 ~80 llllllxiiléklllibféiill» 117E001 . ~: an o ey seres oca- Quebec " ' Mo m1 on o“ a 1y. It is undergtood the game will Saskatchewan 101 102 s02 ots-u be bllllldew "em 9 l" 103°- Alberta 01o oto ozo too- s ‘P '0 4' ‘l’ . C h Jotimn ebrig No. Ontario . . 011 110 501 040-14 retiggtit in his Spts-qgtelagle prgglctizilis. NwsScotla . . 100 003 000 201- 7 From all reports, emanating from the enemy ctunp he was of the Manitoba 011 020 100 801-9 opinion t at the Collegiana - will New Brunswick 100 101 011. 010-7 have to battle continuoual from » ~ the drop of the puck and really SIXTH BOUND in there to take advantage of any breaks that miglht, come their way. Saskatchewan 130 410 103 011-15 i ll- O ll- P. fl. lSllIlfl .... .. 001 001 020 100- 5 n, wt be “at such I “break-v that dec e trite issue. Both Alberta . 832 001 082 01-18 t; - bung“; of f. Quebec coo teo zoo m- 1 g°mdm“v,h“v“ m‘ ‘ °° ° Bflflsh Columbia 103 110 1M 000-9 New Brunswl .. 010 001 001 101-5 100 101 220 320-12 Nova 800th .... .. 022 010 002 001- 8 . 011 010 503 100-12 200 101 020 021- 9 (Peters) . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . .0210 (Demarco) . . . . . . . . . .. . . .10:43 boom 1n 5mm; 101-ML 15 we under- Penalties: Laycoe (2), Mosdell, w“! Forum house; 111,5 wmt-M- 51»; I-"ll- evidence of this fact. and the spo Third Period emphasized by a. bum er house for S-Montresl. Reardon mg teem-n ggmg_ p ’_§lake) 1., . . . . . .. 2:22 1|- tlr Il- § ,;,‘,?,’c‘,‘,'°“,,~,,,k,‘§““d 15.23 "The next big game in Halifax to-Monti-‘oai, Peters " '4 "" “ ' xruénigeopllayciourggagiiftnriey street (Mosdell, Chamberlain) . 17:85 ma, together s,“ Muyeiungo! hmuukwax The ancient Egyptians are staid to have performed amputations and fence-Ralph Wotton, Laird Mac- Forwards-Donnie Mac- Neil, Tommy Scantlebury, Leslie Edwards, Manuel Kays, David Mac- Lean, Breton Partridge, Douglas EIIEIEIIEEIEIEIIEIIEJ The Forum poised 10!‘ a t will c them on am air e io- vadon c the Garrison city-home of the muoh vaunted St. Mary's Friday moming. ‘l- 6 O i A party of eighteen will make up the club uota on the including Coach J y Squarebr s, Presi- dent. Father Cass. Manag‘. Gor- don Bennett and Club ysician Dr.. s- s- Giddings. The my: will carry with them the best w hes of h b borne out wellpfmeg drive $514- finals. It might be the abilit and perse- verance in back-checking de- fensively that will tell. - i 1|- 10- Il- No matter what the result to- night. tt is safe to assume that hockey fans hereabouts will be in for a hock gle of titanic proportions second of the two series will be play onday next when the . The st-war upswing will be no doubt and Prince of Wales college of Charlottetown in the opener of a home and home, total goal series." 1- 1l- 0 Ill " e game figures to sck the Arena to the rafters as th teams are Memprlal Cup contenders and are the best to represent their re- spegtive arlgvgnces ‘in nyfizrs, hand per 941s est 0 a me ere- abouts, Both teams have outstand- tigrg reh and gghuhave rtohmiaed o stern on w e- ciaivggvfctcrlgm? . . "Charlottetown ts bringing a ame total goal g MQN ll Viiiiti? rnaeas p .._-.<..--¢v-4g§-uueo_-¢~a~a>»n-»-.. a, - .. AJTUNATJ.’ BOUKlU DOUBLE Joe O'Brien To Train Pater Brooke i. AMHERST, NS. March 6 -‘_ (a?) P The community-owns K118i‘. eter Brook. with a mail: o m» "111 be handled l1! Joe O'Brien. well known New (‘lgggqw driven The se has already been chip- ged t0 O'Brien. last year Pew;- rook was trained and ' by Earl Bexnpie of Kenslngtocf, PE, Peter Brook was brought to Auk hflili 3mm Quebec and starting its vrgwout 0f lglgttaiets and It: i?“ out of the money. em lloly Nannie Alleys PF-"PF Total: 3806. ' High Single. Bill McNeili, 3'15. High Three. Bill McNeil. 182. Points: Old Timers 1, All Stars 4, Exhibition Baseball At Anaheim, Csltfd Pittsbfllrgh . (N. .) . . . . .000 200 000- St. Louis 2 a . 300 63 00x—-13 17 O (Ala) . . . . . 1 Bahr, Wilkle, Albosta and Cam- ' John-ion. Sanders, Ferens, Miller and Helf, at secret ihliis methods of sat- ying temperamental curlers-duet never put on too much water. team that defeated the New Bruns- wick champions by 15 oals in two games, They'll be mee ing a team that is unbeaten and untied in two seasons. a team time has power and precision undone of the smoothest goalies seen in these parts." Ill Ill 0' l- Thus Jar the Island curling rep- resentatives in one McDonald-Brier Tankard lay have been utnable to enter e win column. They are meeting the cream of Canadian curlers in the competition and veterans of matny a besan’ and stone fray, ’ i 4- 4- l- The fact that the local rink has yet to r u a victory is no indi- cation of r pla as an one who knows curling wil test y. The youthful Island aggregation will in much valuable experience tn fie bonspiel and will no doubt brim; back a ew "wrinkles" which will be introduced in billy here. ill‘ d- Ill ,4‘ t Speaking of curllng~ u'd thimk from the manner in w ich Jack Frost works that ice making is Just a matter of getting a bunch of water and then etting things cold enough, The cur ers'll tell you it isn't so. Ice, even outside a long tall drink, is somethin special. So for the Macdonald Br er curling citsmpiotiships at Saskatoon the tasrlera have their ice t- Bert Wylie of Winnipeg who has been making ice for'curling champ- Wylie, veteran of two warsJs 56 and is the icemaker for the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange Club. Hc has a perfect record ed out. for Winnipeg Amphitheatre for five years. He credits his ice- making ability to an apprenticeship served tinder Bill Murdoch. one of the veterans of ice-making in Mani- toba. And Wylie adds _there is no IEIIEEIIEJIEIEIIEIEIEI THE BREATH-TAKING ions for years and years and years. ll Q 4 ll- ‘ for the ice he turn-l IT'S COMING AT LAST! Prince of Wales College ANNUAL ICE SPOIKTS . -' -Fri. March .8. 7.30 that. THRILLSAOF TOP- NOTCH COLLEGE HOCKEY WHEN ,‘ acsnttiutttvsgtn axstmt ME . i. i sates cotttaertvlttt tttiil srsab sxafrmo; lacuna s MODEL scnoon. etc. MARCH neon no dunno ‘felts am letter fre- ihis wed seleltct-slell- "unwound: STOOP IXAMILI: “SKAVE"—Take any "ll"sndyoohsvefitovord "Bsva' . llllBa Mail entrics to Oollbteh. ti! Natalia Sh, Toronto 8, Dept. Every month tbs tint tcn eorrsc antrlu drawn each win 8X0 doubledto O20 if accompanied by a boxtop from Colgate Rapid Shave. Bend as many entnoa as you like. Names of winners will be published. 15kt‘ Slut! lub- UOI rzach _ri§IiI soften halrl Your rasor / s mo M»