oowuuo . I I WRESTLING BOXING BASKETBALL Providence "Speed Line" S e ts P a c e "Briton HoldslBerwick Bruins “Defeat Wolves For League Title . l’. b Guardian’ '8 (CHM-JAE. lob.‘ Eastern Hooker’ the right to out‘: Drillon, lHeld Scoreless During Week, Continues To Lead N. H. L. Scorers Rb. II- (C?) — World Record For The Mile , ' the firstom minutes on Brundage and Clancy of had slammed one home inn Prose) Reds’ “IPOOG line" luntlmounuesstmrerw “it fllreiepfilam twirl s Whit W95 illtélldfld t0 flmeflgan Hogke In‘ [on Bruins. last’ yeafs ed ish in the league but elim Ville in the semi-finals erased Wolverines in a I Toronto Bonspeil Results pl 1.0a! Win! cf folding his Na- ey in "l three lefleuo its istice Th yo Toronto marksman . ,, gammy mug; N“ q ' failed to snipe a solitary 1‘."‘,,',{,‘°",“°m4'°,,,_ tamer-my 5am ma“ Jackie Keatinl. ormer Saint John Beaver. Pete Kelly of Charlottetown i; in fourth Place. The Hornet has l4 ID h!‘ I53 tory as Berwickb first ‘nm ‘x No‘ G u." w e Abbies A n cl Crystals‘ Wil-. Open Two Game Series Tonight l’ Sports Dope . (By Alan Randal. Canadian Press Sta fl Writer ORK, Feb. IB-Jllhen his Maroons won last nixht ricans with only l2 in a record-smash at lmidon. Aug. room‘ Points. two more than another Charla to be Hwy came. has tcmtllemrtg. y’ in total points. head of the ch15! . one better than of New York Rans- d George Mantha of Montreal Canadlens are TORONTO. Feb. 38-(0?) lowing are first v H191‘ 5' A‘ F‘ u I" lee athletes took moat Drlllon is at the as: wi next with 10 points apiece, "w" "r..." ‘ma: “war Xi HI . Kuhn is ahead in assists with 18 one more than McManue. ‘The largest contingent of loans. including Jesse A j m a my era to leave here lste, for third place in combirliodustanding. e Russ Blinco of the Maroon: took the f the ilil-metr hiih hur- wm a: a Kuhn. Providence 99-11)’ merslde tonight forxthe first game a gam the Island hockey ionshi . The second game will Forum Thursday night. mthusiaz-m is run the local squad will no in their eflorts to gain a on alien ice. The Crystal-e air supporters no. however, 200 011 013 100w 9 P. E. l. what he had picked up before the sin Coulter of Rangers. who added l6 minutes to his penalty total. a league's no. l bad man opposition in sight. RACE FOB SECOND PLACE MONTREAL. Feb. 28 — (C?) — There seemed no dankor tonight Gordon Driilon of Toronto would be ousted from cool-la‘: leadership e e but there were a battle for second Sherwood. Pittsburgh Jackson, Springfield Irvin e~a=.8.4¢ Md&48Q:§> #5531538; hries FR. McLaine 8k ‘ l6 lp tchewan 140 130 310 201-16’ 001 002 001 (gall-d? the long Maroon slump saielvictorylzmr M I n I P . {his egliaitafrllioililtl lgeult. R|f|e Shoot S Neill; Scotla 111 002 010 000 110 804 1 Ont i British: Columbia New Brunswick mwen M m’ M‘ A‘ Friday when he s. queston of referees. as s result were ca. defenoeman. Col ugared boss of New York Yankees E‘ B“ Burke and‘ h 216-8. i d l! "alum Bu“ mic ‘(l0 , Ell-The Mari- time Provinces’ bid ‘or we Mw- donald Brier Tro hi’ and the 130‘ ininlon ourlln ampionship sui- iered a setbao toniaht ee western rinks continued their supremacy over the out. Nova Bcotla, New Brunswick and .0. r. b Guardian's lpaelal win) ‘IURDETO Feb. fumes t . n e iret round. late rallies by their opponents sent two of the eastern teams down to defeat. C. W. Duranvs Halifax four representing Nova Scotia, bow 12-11 to the British Columbia rink skipped by Billy Finlay o! Van- couver. The Ha igonians led 8-6 after eight ends but could not gal}? a point on the last four ends. ew Brunewlcins uartet, skip- ped by D. P. Connol of Bathurst ed the champion Al rta rink of Cliff Manahan 9-7 until the 10th. and where three points put the i937 trophy winners out in front to stay The final score was‘ li-B. Prince Edward Laiand, after tak- in' a one-sided beating from Sask- atchewan la the a£t¢mqon_ Show. ed im rove form ton t to hold Bart oil's strong Onler four to a 14-12 score. Rankine cLainc'a Charlottetown curlers finished strongly on the lest two an but a led to catch the Kite ener Four rinks were left undetected in a round hi hlggited by the 10.9 triumph of A wanlock’; Mani- tobans from Glenboro over Dr. M. g-xolgsumphnes‘ Saskatchewan cham- Galning a split on the d; to no Saskatchewan in . the etlhnding, Northern Ontario scored on nine ends as they drubbed Quebec 14-6. u" ‘rhe results left Quebec, with the m. Figures his es- is his best baseball t. ntent with the world's re- miles an hour, speed- olm Campbell is hav- d boat in England. Speed boat ex- for 150 miles an hour ace b ween die Wiseman of "W" Plow Ylirk sigma a a‘ ed at two. WW" piuydowns. Refs 001M091‘. will b0 "Wick" Moncton and Roy Prow D110 W n_ e_. f‘ 3111.61 Illd Illdllna Vllooderaorrs mile in J. C. McKenna , B, E. Jenkins 80. F. . M cMBB D. E. Mayne. A. W W. W. Kelly chalk win over E. Burke; New Brunswick 4&1 mmdmd f“ out points, eight more than C former Halifax Wolverine. man, with 2'7 points. was another seven behind Cowley, but the pace island winners meet so may; juvenn m" OaIonLBOenti-al league three Maritime rinks, wining, The veteran Manahan stole the show with a eu rb displa on the fourth and six h ends w en New Brunswiclds four threatened to rout the champions. Five up in the first three en , New Brunswick saw their lead wiped out when “u” Manahan threw two perfect stones tho little Newcastle, N3, epeedster has been settln: in recent of a close scrap for the runner-up spot. Fans remembered Wisemans fln- ish last season when he bumped feet 4 1-1 inches-- Down The Alleys Detroit Red Wings teur hockeyman g5 yegrs old, no tmatéer good no a. pma e . ey to develop 1g the Nae ~ Skip 9 820 Sol on 0 1-46 Nor. Ontario 004 010 300 100- 0 SECOND ROUND on the fourth. His first‘ took out the‘ New Brimswiek shot stone which is his second knocked out the two remaining New Brunswick stones Bowling Summerside his scoring average nearly a dozen points in the lest two weeks of the schedule. Hie three Roal urge over the weekend showed has loot none of the cunning t has ted litgget score: in Wiscman finished the 38 points, two fewer th Mari pony new: nani. nowuuo on March 6th wiiéh the ---— a commercial Lclfll Prize Winners At l Carnival l2 101 400 808 200-14 ls—3lii'l. I -—-— Some Moqnm ‘M k the ws-Eiy-‘hpfifitw ebcc The Inland Wild Bgtuilh Columbia me “ova ‘t’ a. F‘ t last year's total this season. Boston's Getiifle, an sma- l tour in Char ottetown and John several years ago, r in urtn tn fo ace ernere with 19 points. were trolled far behinda 13111 Hol- Boston holding g with eight po (‘NR1 the University. _ 1. m d a“. This W" llniriee N. r chgd m. in 9. Saskatchewan 001 0G0 200 g )1 B, Hotel Mixed heal“! " ' ' .re resentin shallot g nigh three o. Bacon ear. en's division whil Inan in i880 dress, was awarded in the women's class for TIM. t original costume. 1e Russ Hunter 208. ' e Russ Hunter 686. PLIAD GUILT! 0N ARSON CHARGE 90o 501 (“$3344 Drulon. Toronto 1% 010 I02 000— D Mls Melody,” won the con The children's prize went to Patricia. Iitannigan w tired ais "Little Devil." .._______ STEEL MAYO LOWE Eicpected Here For Big Meet Willie Logan, Maritime che and Clen O'Connor of (Cw-rive teen ‘W! suflw todeo to m of he set fires llhe . Ibsdinandmbuielilhx. m “loose. £39 Redeemer bellow It"! mzéiys vs. Doughnut-S l-l uwmm"mQ<E$O eo~=w+S5$ connoilv. chime CANDLES IN EMERGENCY GH lid - equisltionlelx when capital was along- ll Di‘. J. VIIW‘ inc an operation. N ow Brunswick-Nichol. --MlcDona1d ___.. (By The Canadian p_ 3; I519, “m”. Feb. 28- uy); O'Brien (Henneeeey. McDon- built oi steel. on - ious hues of the ill be produced by elec- , an au orlty on eieo- I demonstration at the Mines of the University m. was cheap and would re- OIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEY! diam-JON mm McIntyre. ‘fnlfiffilgh single d encounter of thpe expected to enter - speed skating chem eld at the Forum Logan recently w Ge Gents high three . vu. wllcndffdmmwnte-lii on the other side. With New Brunswick l in; three on the sixth end. Man an broke up four guards with his first shot and sent ll "WM through a narrow court to count one. Through Connolly counted lead, Manahan moved ahead on victory. RernemberIWhen (By The Canadian Press) er in Italy. ma t d i refit? rfitfiitht Fwlfftrll e?- GOOD ACTIONS WIJUCOMED HOME —-—- cost. of housinz. said ips but up to the present problem has been to protect thin sections of steel from corro- siog. Electrolysis. arm cumin we will soon be abtig toplate lar tive zinc, quickly and chow i’. when this happens you will o em in metallurgy, with the loasnixn at Caribou, Maine, at gh single E. Grocery high three a. are ‘or . Sheila Macdonald. Is Probate Officer a . m an il lilgbnagnTauvivlliTgfl-I’ n’ is e I MacDonald's e olitical Anna. in 1.32. as compared with the former mark of 1.88. silicate high three I. Williams 881. - Over wiu. era-ran aaaarumi reams "W “w” "l" i° runaway ‘l’ h” Holy Redeemer but“ gioaimrooksagiiflfi. ETEP—' h Ladlgs high single M. Driscoll _____.._____ RACE IN NIGIITIEB Algf lfigntreal. Canada's No. l tennis sill‘. week to participate championship tournament. slid Mr. Phillill-‘i. Canada annually Using equipment echleren, Mr. Phillips projec ht through small ta electroplating solutions, thence through s. seriw and finally on a screen. In vivid hues. and with peculiar tree enacts, the chemical and physical metamorphoses of various proces- of metal plating were made vis- . Previously. he said. m and chemists knew only by the- that the schleren was able to w them visually. process. which per l4 various solutions and nwtals, Mr. Phillips he: won a- n: several universities en) CORAL GABLES, Flo swirnmln: stars here on holidays have started a new kind of reia t latelast in a. night gown; then outs on the since he injured a boulder season. see. “gents high three E. Blanchard 0mm mywau‘ coupler bowl tonight and reached the elimination‘ doubles. e . ed learned something everyone thought she Rolitlcs. er, fath P's side died aboard ship alt No- vember. Now she is on h if family precedent gel-er _,l L-(Li. I Mulil Mm- i. 99959-2???» 2'1 omen spom Western‘ Rinks Defeat Maritimes In. Opening Rounds Of Tankard Play § Sport Briefs h And Flashes YLAY DRAW GAME HST. N. Bl, Feb. 28—(C n the first game o; WINS MIDDLEWEIGIIT TITLE Feb. 28--(OP)—-L HamLtnn won all‘. O championship when he knocked ou IYVIU P6888. Tflmhw. in tho scvenll round Of a scheduled eight-young Welillleil 15s a-g; Pease 15a 1-2, CHATHAM WINS OPENER. CHATHAM. N- B. Feb. za-lcr) mam ‘iroze out Edlflulldbbdi] lame o1 a total-goal round for tin right to meet Moncton Marcons in a final series for h send-final contest will be played m Edmundston Thursday night. , nouns: T0 mmw ROYAL. n. s. Feb ville and Anuapoln Klimt in the first gum Ind-home series in the first round of will‘: Nova Scotia hockey play- o . Wolf 1e won the Vail Le th ease and Armifgolis the Central Valley circuit title. PONTIACS WIN WOUND MCADAM. N. 3.. Feb. 38-401’)- Hoidinn McAdam to a 1-1 draw louilht. Saint John Pontiacs won their homewfid ho play in the open rink. oazne in th E R41 ot tn uaii assists by aye-re andldcegormlgllf SUSSEX TEAM ADVANCES . N. B. Ebb. 28-4 defeated a-1 by s ra t Sulee 0h the fllllth t0 eStlllllBh ill! their second round ser- inter- th 10th nd d ted tn and one on thgniesgotgo ends SIGN CONTRACTS Guardian's} Special Wlige) Zik-lllernon (Lefty) Prime Carriers. than world's heavyweight boxing champion, won a io-round decision over Tommy Louzhran before a scant 10,000. crowd at 10s Angeles four years ago tonight. ‘The iant Italian wee ‘ nocked off his lone by Max Beer three 11L and never, real] threatened again. A physical W1‘ . he now lives with his moth- te for i998. Manager announced today. WIN INTERCOLLEGTATE TITLE Q1” ow m"; “tug-day. Much 5, (c. r. a o nil - n ‘ Mon-dwell: "llébgpellsii-lltzgl) w temational intercollegiate Hockey League Championship. 'I'he Mont.- realers finished a game ahead o1 $€enu University of Kingston, lllllLllllEll'$ This Afternoon “Choc? ienticneuygizown themselves who deserves well. needs not mother's praises-R. 1591i!!- Wl-IEN YOU PASS THE TIME ‘OF DAY WITH A FRIEND ORA GOOD NEIGHBOR Good reeling and goodwill prevail as the tobacco passes around. "FOR TOWN OR TRAIL I'll. TAKE GILLETTPS ________._______ BEAUTY HINT Nail polish will wear mom if a M ts removed at the lhlltil t? 1V thmlilllgglfl °1 ed his father into of a seat in parlia- Score bends it down to "CAP" $TUEB$ AND TIPPIE wetLpa/uv noes rr oo ou-r LIKE. A emu, wen r 'cuz THAT'S ‘m’ LLAIT Gil-ANNA — wsLLNl/HY MARCH ALWAYS com. m um. A LION r \l ' 'cuz Pr’: THAT KIND or A Morrri-t- y’ Ne other brand makes iiiioi-e friendly impres- sion than the Iliandfi Favorite. 10c Va Fig HIOKEYB BLACK TWIST CHEW l N6