- ‘lcnlrht two crack nchocl Mama NFEBRUARX 14. 1941 fimvlbia m, The years 5gp tonight 1'11 Gardens at Tflrmti- the Boston 33. Bailey's and seven f1 ‘ ‘J19 the ice by rm DW- d ‘gm llle 1'1 L“: Hi fll-slal’ team i Bruins l ‘ e u a reel, dd fillilnaiil-gg: glen. Summer- dde and lulenncdlnl-e M15198 l" 11ml at ll. lyr- pnrlng fcr the opening m‘ g the lslrmd final llfiledulod m, ywmn ice on Y 1110M p51. e 0 t I 1g; ‘eve g classy Mlplll III‘- lhc 58350114111 61519051718 M I ‘mm; PEI. Highlanders team “m, Bali-x and 1n the opinion .1 30010 hockey follower: dhould m no Island crown by a com- “(able merely. _ _ th t is uat hem fir; puni- Mnlfingl: of fills Qgries comes into ‘he picture. I I I I um, in fact tillnl h known‘ q me etrentvh oiwthln your’; Qum- mmide teem, 'f'hevy received two beatings at the huhdls of the Air mm ream and then turned around 6d walLpéd the daylight: out of an use! or mum that ll ll old It! of wlmersldo teams. MM whm ou have them down file up and hil; you where it hurts m, most. ‘Fllur. might very well be m; case in the coming series. I I I I pummerslde Mme hate to lone buurlotuatovwn fluids-it ll the m an both cld my will concede defect ‘N!!! 0811 bgdepfntled upon to surpass even tllelr best cihrts. They have done libefore and ' 11 ‘do it agam. 11m mother angle In tint Bum- merslde end the Air Form may mun, squads md. l! they do the rlcnn signals will be'out for the Abhles. I I I I Members w! the Air Force squad lure been well looked upon Western fans c; they have dlqalny- dieting and hockey ability that could place them 111 much faater wmnany. I I I I No more anlalvurs are they but rather skzlled workmen both 1:1 the u: and on the lce and local fans my mines flyers flying on lkntes illen the opening whistle sends the $tuquads into action on mesdcy I I I I lvhether 0r not members of the '11: Force will bo included on the learn lr Still probleruatical but Ab- bie are inking no chance; end will beaylulul detormlncd to win the lulllri llllr- and advance against llle Nova Sc la champions in lite iiarllhnc pl: Ike to the 10c in the battle thfi 0.1", Archer ‘lh-ophy with een WW0 one game up in the beat 06' nven series. ' I I Q I Bllt Wilflllfii‘ lhc QSS. bwys can mike ll two m e rcw tonight re- "11118 10 be seen. Rivalry dating bark lhrourzlr the years fiend a- Iurl last Frzdnv night as the ‘M316 cpvucri the series and as a mun m ' the yoréngsters tptlxayé ru e 5°11! dflizhlc and firprlgsgrdte a I I I I MBhVa encounter lilould be ""1 befler both from a hmkey "d an attendance standpoint. The In ‘he "Wllimaaoueueuu -..._ Score Three Times In Third Period To lVhip New York 5-3‘ Fob. 1I—(OP)—- An. emficd crowd of 15.812 pack- k»: mrdlnon square Garden to the roof sslvv Bostm break up a closely no. now conlfo i151; plate with a three- over Toronto Maple i‘ greatest teem he haa ctories and seven ties. n at Detroit last .3... -= "arr m I l. year ago on e to scurvy our?» vlewry. are iii h3g5 1 § ‘rho fi Six Classes 14 victories, five draws. Dunn-rt and Bill Cowley were ruins’ heroes, each scoring two goals, with. Dumart getting the field goal, the one that ended a 2-2 deadlcek with the third perlcd more l1 DI c. SUMMARY Pint Period l-Rangers. M. Colvllle (N. Col- vllle, L. Patrick) 7:35 I-fitrggerr. S. Smith (Pike, Killer) l-(Bbeton, Bauer (JIAKBOB) run PCRBRIQQ-JBMISOM, Pratt, Heller. Second Period k-Bcston. Cowley (Wlsemazl, Clap- per 14:46 v Penalties-None. Third Period 5-Bostorl, Dumart, 13:20 6—Boston, Cowley (Conadter) 10:25 ‘l-Boefon. Dumart (Jackson) 18:46 B-New Yank, Patrick smith 19 :47 Penaltlee-Noxlo, On Horse If} | _ Jr; 1* Rqcing Card For Sat. Victoria. Driving Club will atage their neconld race meet of the week on file Victoria. Park l y Saturday afwrnocn with t. first race being called for 2 o'clock sharp it was announced last night. . Six classes which should 1H0- vide ice racing fans wlth some of the best racing seen here in a good many peascns are on the card with the cream of the Island horseflesh talclng part. The entries are Such that 11, l; going to bemighty hard to pick a. winner and blanket finishes and stirring nerve-tingling drives nprpears to be the order of the day. ‘limes should also be much Iaswr then on Wednesday as the track will be put in much better condi- tlonduetothemerflvtllclwwm- mlttee 0d the club. Officials and also owners of hOT-l- es starting are asked to be cn hand on time as the first race will posi- game deserves a better crowd. The youngsters give all they've got every minute and if ycu want to see real honest, to goodness effort be sure and attend tcnlghvs West K°“1‘Q- 3,8. clash. . _ . _ ‘Pwc curling ‘trophies go on the block today at the Ycal club when Sumlmcrslde and Montague rinks make bids for the MacArthur and Gaboury Trophies}. ' Both competition; nave been 1n IWBTBIQ for e gocd number of years and competition la always of the keenest. I I I I Today charlottetmvn rinks will be defending both. Summerslde have strong rinks entered in the Mac- Arthur which is a. strlctl Char-_ lotteuwn-Summerslde affa r. But in the other competition, lccal rinks will have to repel both Summerslde and Montague. . I I I I Matcher start early in the after- noon and will wind up late ln the evening giving followers c1 the ‘mar-in’ game" another real day out curling. inn‘ "7 "l! American Hockey Tum of the Nntlcnal Inlllle, ll In illicit l. tlvel start at 2 o'clock. Fbicwing no the probable en- Fiee-for-all ‘Irot: Hemmer-belle. Lusty Frisco. Juanita. Axworflly, June Evans. Freefolr-all Pace: Silent Mac, Al- bert E. Gmttan. Virginia Kalmuck. Class A Trot: Bonnie Mary, Alllset, Peggy Long- set. Class A Pace: Rosebud. Rose Worthy, Little Peter. Leland, Joe vo w. Class B Pace: Lady Frisco, Sampson Royal. Buzz L. S-year-olds: Albbie Jackson. Ray- mond Budlong, Lustyb First. June Hal, Maud Abbe. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Central Barbers:- L. Phillips R. McDougall J. Dykens A. McAsklll B. Campbell Tbtal—238l. 18B 1.60 114 143 133 Cudmure’: Dry Cleaner»- M. Block 159 15° 206 199 221 111 1'17 1'76 200 B. Arblng 221. W. cudmcre 550. J. Rush B. Arblng G. Cudmore W. Cudmore Total—-2468. High single High three Tonight at 7 o'clock:-- Ladies lmague:— Royals vs. Deuces- At o (fullest:- ue:-— B155? ‘Bil-dunes. All 81H‘!- CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS City League Flve Aces:- G. McDonald F, Tierney 228 1'16 183 204 1 70 single G. McDonald 350. thre, R, Duncan 798. 2%. Mixed League RM! Wlngl :—- J. H. Gallant G. Mclnnls 1'18 185 1'76 137 182 1N Total—-30ll0. Trundlen:— H. Oatway air. o. Low score '1‘otal—82lD Ladies high single M. Glllln 225. Indies high three M. 0.111s 804. Gents high single J. Tlcmey 240. Genie high three H. Oatwny 630. Tonight at 7:00— Gyro Club Bcwilrr. 176 Mlnard‘: relieves lprlllll» 4H1 J Play opens For Dominion Life Trophy fell by the would! play opened for the the Cur Iuglngurylégtgerdgoph 1J3 noon but e eliminated rinks put g? filtéffpllglgltitlcslgefgrcmbovlvi out re. o entoxcd saw action with’ tezvefifii akin the running for the silver- Afternoon malchu cetcrday highlighted the day's cur with both goames being decided on the last s ne. Col. Full took an 11-7 victory over L. B. MacMlllanb rink in the opener while ln the second lame on the schedule A. W. H rink was cent to the alde- C. H. Black bly a 12-10 score but only after the osers had forced the winners to go an extra 2r: ¢:v""'v..""" “iii”- en 118 r ua on lensth tied ec lO-all. e8 Hon. T. A. Cnmplbell won a, 12-3 victory we: m. . McIntyre in another match decided on the last end while Jud e Duffy stayed in the running wth a 13-5 victory Over S. C. Moore and D. B. Bishop defeated R. B. P. Jardlne 15-4. my...“ u Domini y Canucks edge Chihawks 6-5 0150-560. m. l$—(Cl‘P)—Mont- real Canadians, after blowing e. 5-2 lead in the third period, fin. ally defeated Chicago Black Hawks 6-5 in a National Hockey League game here tonight. SUMMARY First Period 1—Canadiens,Qul1t1' lBlake) :44 2—Canadlens, Benoit (Cvmboskl) 1:20 M-Canadiena, Q1111 (Blake) 14:85 4—Chlcago, Her-gee elmer (Dahl- strom, Allen) 18:3‘? 5—Clhlcago, M. Bentley (Seibert. Mlardh) 19:38 Penalties — Goupille, Hergesheimer, Rcardon, Second Period r 1 Marble wins ex- hibition matches NASSAU. The Bahamas. Feb. 13- (CP GABLEi-Allce Marble. Uniied States tel-mu star, today defeated Britain's Mary Hardwlck 6-3. 8-2, in exhibition matches ln aid of the Red Cross. In the presence of the Governor orf the Bahamas, the Duke of Wind- sor. and the Duchess. Don Budge defeated John Nogrady 0-4, 5-2, Playing doubles Budge and Mia; Hardwick defeated Miss Marble and Nograldy 6-1. 6-2. P. W. C. wins From U. C. C. By 7 - 3 score A Prince 0d’ Wales College hockey team defeated a squad from the Union Commercial College 7-3 last night in an exhibition gamefrhe fix- ture was layed cn ice at the P.W. C. orpen- r rlnk. Union commercial drew first blood on a tally by Duffy for the only score ln the first rlcd. In the second peri P.W.C. ev- ened the count, when Deacon serr- ed and a short time ‘ater Butler ' put his team ahead, Two more goals in quick succes- sloxr in the third stanza, both by McTcgue, gave the P.W.C. team a long lead. Kitsch scored another counter for the UnL-n team, only to have P.W.C, come back in a flash and add three more to their growing score. Paquet. slam-med home the last counter of the game, a. score for the U.C.C. team three seconds 111m the final whistle. The final P.W.C. goals were scored by Pelprpin. MacFayden and Bagtlall. Scores shutout Qver Victo rias GLACE BAY. N.S.. Feb. 13-(0?) -Young Earl Boates. stepping in- to the pads of the disqualified Jim- my Faster, gave the Cape Bretn Hockey Ireague an eye-opener t0- 6—Ca.naldlen§, Getllffe (Adams, ‘lflgilalnadlens, Graboskl (Mantha) Penalties — Mariucci. Benoit, 2. Reardon, Chad (misconduct and mlmr). Allen 2. Quilty, (major and minor). Third Period ii-Chicago. Hergesheimer" (Seibert, 9 331760 (H cago. r e heimer, Dahlstrom) 933111? m“ 10—Chlcago, Comcr (Hevrgesheimer, R. Carse) 9:32 l1—O.\nadfens. Getl-iflfc Adlams) 1605 ( Dcmers. X11875 . BILLIARDS Erlc Lartcr won his way to the second round in the second sec- tion of the provincial billiard tour- nament last night when he de- fil} A. Bradley by a margin of l‘. points. the scores being Larwl" 300. Bradley 195. Toni ht Bill Phillips meets Earl Stan ey, the Winner 0f the first section. Two matches were played ln the snooker tournament. ln the first S. Ryan won from D. Creamer, two games to none, and in the second. T. McQuarl-le won from H. McQuarrie by the same margin. Tonight W. McT ue meets A. Doyle. This is the est match in this round. The officials lost i ht were McTague referee and “ill- llama marker. Keep Minnnfs In the home. Jenaltles - 1). Bentley, wlobe, De- nlghl; by goaling Gace Bay Miners to a 4-0 shutout over Ncrth Syd- ney Victorias. Pressed into service w-‘rllcn the veteran Foster was barred for the rest 0d’ the seasin for transfer regularities, the Charlottetown jun- ior was playing his second game in senior com-pally. His llclped Miners land back on top of the loop, a point ahead of Sydney. Getrge Nswbolt and Vic Hamle- bury took care of the cffon-tlve. Nelwbolt tailed twice in the first period, and Hannebury slnqlcd in tho seccnd and third. N2’\\'1)Ol( help- ed on one of Hunllthllry/‘s goals. Moe White. left-winger xxhsm the Canadian Amateur 1-1 ckey As- Psscatlcn barred with Foster for the same reason. also was out of the lineup. LINKLETTER SCHOOL Report 0f Llnklctlrr School for January: Glade X-l. Joyce Ln-kletter. Grade IX~1. Dorolhv Linklcttel". Grade VIII-l. M85 Bcsl, 2. Keith Callback. Grade VI-1. Herbcr-t Bcsi. G‘ a V-1. Valerie Cnllbcck, 2. Grin Linkletler. Grade IV—l. Earl Arsenault, 2. Duane Best. Grade III-l. Marshall Callbeck. Grade II—1. Donnie Arsen-nult, 2. Frank Best. Gad: 1-5:. l. Gordon Best. Grade I-Jr i. No exams Those having 85 per ccnt or over are: Joyce Llnkletler, Dorothy Unk. letter, Mac Best, Valerie Callback. Garth Llnklettcr and Donald Ars- cnault. -Tc:lchcl~: Elma F. Largo. TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS \Hubbell thinks Jr ir- ‘ steady play v ADULTS 26c F§§E§1EYEN __._ Curling title SAINT JOHN. N.B., W!) 13- fflPl-The Saint John Thistle No. 2 rink tonight wan the i941 singles chmrnlonshfn at the bnnspiel of the New Brunswick Branch, Royal Cflrlgiidflnin Curling (711111 e new pr ' f 1 h are Skin .1. S. M31113. NC. swag’? well. H. B. Magee and J. D Cam- ertn ‘ (_i_o 20 ‘Games Without Defeat SCHOOL HOCKEY TONIGHT nurrll soullms vs. wrsr run —SECOND GAME OF SERIES- GAME AT 7:30 WITH SKATE AWPEI! GAME SCHOOL CHILDREN 15c Giants hopes Pinned ' on Billy Jurges NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (AP)-Blll Jurgcs, 60 per cent deaf ln his left ear as the result of being hit by a pitched ball last summer, said to- day he will not knrw whether he has fully recovered until he be- gins training with New York Giants; he may have to have an operation that would cause total loss of hear- i112 on the loft side. The veteran shortstop, 32. is the key t2 all the hopes and fears 0i the Giants this year, When he was beaned by Bucky Walters of Cin- cinnati Rfidg last June 23 the club was a game and a half out of first place. With him missing the rest of the baseball season. the Giants finished sixth in the Na- Baseball changes Favor offence NEW ORLEANS. Feb-i 13 (AP) — King Carl I-lubbell believes base- ball's recent changes have "favored the offence!’ so much that a pitch- get by without a freak a sore arm. er can not delivery-an usuall V Hubbell is an au orlty on both freak pitches and sore arms. Hi5 unconventional "srcrewball" slither- ed past baseball's bcst batters for years until his arm went bad 14W seasons ago. Since then his Slpeclal returned to deliveries have been _ ln- the sender. or past him, with creasmg regularity. " in a. more Lively ball and every ng else done me last 15 years or more has favored the offence," said the New York Giants‘ pitcher who is here visit- lug 111's teammate Mel 011.. "A fellow with tremendous slpeed might be eble to overpower the hit- ter, but any ordinary pltdtter has lo develop some freak delivery such as a screwball or a sllder to get by." Stormy weather Wins race NASSAU. Bahamas, Feb. 13- (APJ-Tire veteran acht _stormy Weetlmer, queen of t e Mlaml-to- Nassau racing fleet, today, extended her reign to five years by wlnnlnsz the eighth annual 184-mlle dash acrcss the Gulf Btream. Puflfed along by a rwoq breeze- Sicrmy Weather sailed mtc the harbor ct 1:23 am. with l3 min- utes to spare in corrected times. She was third across the finish line. Ekcapade was the first. to fznirii. but because of her greater length and sail area had to give away two hours. 11 minutes, 2B secmds to Storm-y Weather. The fleet bucked chopp seas and rain squalls for two-thirds of the route. Escapade required 35 hours, 25 minutes, ezght seconds for the voyage, Stormy Weather finished in hours. 23 nlinutes, 36 seconds. Her cxrzcted tlmc was 35:12:08, putting her comfortably inside of both Es- capade and Good Newi. Good News‘ elapsed time was 38: 20:58, her corrected time 35:32:49. The ghost shrimp or the Pacific coast is soft-shelled and SOMf-‘Whfl-t a1‘ OOOOQQOZDOQCKDOOQOOOQDDQIF 0hildren’s Skate This Afternoon ._. FORUM—22c—11c a0QCE9iCiC8Z8ZDL03ZzQ3IFQDJlUfi9D9fi£ U. S. seeks to Induce citizens To leave for East By J. C. STARK . Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.-—(CP)—< The United Slates Iovernmenl sought anew today to induce Am- ericans to leave the m: E-aat al Australian officials at Sydney ‘de- clared that "the war has moved lnto a new stage involving the utmost gravity." In the foreign dinlomatlc corn! here. there were two interbretatlonl of the Australian tement. some said they saw signs that Janna might strike soon toward Singa- pore, Britain's great naval base in. the Pacific, or toward the Nether‘ lands East Indies. Others feli that the statement might be in» tended primarily t0 stir the Austra» ilans to even greater war efforts. Secretary of State Cordell Hul said he had no late advices to ero- plain the concern felt in Australia.- 111 other diplomatic quarters however. the belief was exuressed that the Australian statement wal based on late information indicating that Japan might be planning a. move soon in the South Pacific. How imminent anv such thrust might be was uncertain here. but sncculatlon centred larlzclv on the Dosslbilltv that Janan might not almost simultaneously with new thrusts in Europe bv the Axis now- O SMOKERS from coast to coast the Macdonalki Highland Lassie is a familiar symbol. . . one which has been identified with the best quality always. To curlers, it represents also the various British Console 'l‘rophics offered [or annual competition. Just as the British Console Trophies stand for provincial curling eu- premacy, everywhere, British Consuls cigar- ettes are regarded by smokers as "tops" in quality. taste and milducss. :1 By lilclvvinal i’ TELL YA WHATI I'LL GIVE YA THAT DIAMOND lCK-PIN GQANNA NO, ITS A REAL DiAMObD BE GETTI N’ I GUESS I'LL N’ - - -' IT'S Q-LWEL I ms cum com‘ YOU A r von ANYHOW‘. ws CHEAP wATcl-ll I oowr . \- WANT u- HA! HA! QAYI-VLL GIVE YUU MY PLAID SHIRT} TDO-~WITH TH’ ZIPPER! 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