1E6; 51:5,- _*'f')'- ~.~ ‘L’; PAGE SIX SPORTING . m; CflARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NEWS Bisons Purchase Right Winger BUTTALO, N.Y., Feb. l —(AP)— The purchase of right wing Fem- snd Gauthier for an undisclosed sum from Washington 1.10115 W85 announced today by General Mun- ager Eddie Shore of Bllfflllfl 131M115 the American Hockey League. Gauthier played against the Bisons here inst night. Benefit Game For Ah MacKinnon PICTOU. N.S., Fob. 8_ —lCP)—-—_ 'Ti.i.- l<.i<i:ii.r Pltlllll 5111i" 1B 03 llli‘ A-P-C l-livkff? Lruem - ‘ l< iiiuls X.i\'ll‘l' Llnivcr. - _ m m1 ckhlblllOll illllfltd. The vs :1 IWIWLL tor Al) hiiic- . 'l. .t'i4'iil lt)l'\\'ill'(i. who rc- .l_. siiiii-rril a bYflkPil 19E- INFANTRY Canada's new Motorized Infantry needs red-blooded i ~- fellows like YOU to enlist and take special training for whatever branch you are best qualified. As u signalter, mortar man, member of a Bren gun carrier crew, motor cyclist or machine gunner, you will be [oining the best-outfitted, best-fed, best-paid, best- crmed Infantry in the worldI Or perhaps you ' would rather fight in a tank unit. Then it's the Armored Corps. for you, the shock troops of the CancidianArmy-whert there's plenty of action, smashing down resistance, clearing the way with the Infantry. A he-man‘: iob this - help finish the lob! The Royal Canadian Artillery is completely mechanized in the field. Men with high school edu- cation are needed for specialist units such as Radio Direction Finding, Survey; and others for Anti-Tank, Field 0nd Med- ium Regiments. LOCAL RECRUITING OFFICE Halifax: Cogiwall St. nut lo Hospital. Also at Sydney, New Glasgow, Trina, Kentvillo, Ynrmoulh and Chnrlollelovrn. Due to unavoidable circumstances last. night's scliedu ed Citv Hockey League encounter between P.W.C. and Y.M.C.A., was postponed until further notice, league officials an- nounced yesterday. According to present plans the game will be played on Wednesday night. t O O Tonight at the Forum the RAF. will tangle with the Navy squad in another encounter that is import- ant to both teams. 1n third position .llOW after leading the league for l the greater part of the season Navy by a win tonight can go back into second place in the standings, am;- that is just what- the “tars" The Victoria Driving Club will stage another of melr ice meats on weonesday afternoon when four classes will be held together with three classes of pony races. Com- petition in all classes on the card promises to be of the keenest with the ponies again attracting much attention. Wednesday's card will see the first. performance on ice of Dale H owned by Walter Henncssey, City. and his performance will bcwatch- ed keenly. Dale H. BOOK a mark °l 2.x 1-4 last year and is 0.1m 0f the best. horses ever imported to this province. l Following are the 81855951 _ y _ Class A Pace: Dale H- Wflll N Victoria Dri Will Stage Meeting On Wednesday Afternoon vi... Club Bee. Class B Pace: Dr. Budlong, Mar- garet L., Marjorie l-lal, scotty Mc- ftane, Happy K., Raymond Bud- ong Class C trot and pace: Marjorie Budlong, Margaret Budlong, Holly Worthy, Tina Kalmuck, Marion M. Three Year Old: Mcncills Pick, Milton Budlong and others. Pony Classes: No. 1. Danny Boy, Darkey, Princess. No. 2: Prince, Bill, Tony. No. 3: Minnie. Ted the Dog. The races will get underway at 2 pJn. sharp with the pony races taking place at 3.30. Queenie, Alherten Hockey Lineup 0f All - Star will be gunning for. I O I The Air Force team still with olenty oi chances for a playoff spot. will also be out in full force for a win. Although beaten handily in their last start the boys in blue -are still far from discouraged and lNRVY will have to be on their toes cvciy minute if they are to emerge ‘with a victory in tonight's game. O O I Vaudeville in the theatre is show- lilt! 51BX15 0f reviving, while vaude- ville on the ball field, morefis the unity. i5 dying. The thought occurr- ied to this writer the other flay nviien we read of the sale of Lefty yGomcz to the Boston Club of t-he yNatiorv-u League. At Boston, Gomez ,W111 10in forces with Manager [Casev Stengel. These two are the Just of the great comedians left in the mHJOr leagues. . . . Called Goofy. Gomez has never l been that. In fact he L; one of the most spontaneous wits baseball hi“ ever known. Brilliant wlsecrackg ‘hare always rolled from his tongue isvith the same smoothness that his I a should provide r01. . owers o! ‘the Boston club With "Billy Di’ ‘Hugh-s. if nothing else, ti"! Coming surnmer. O I But having named . $811881 YOU have Gghnoifi lhflllfiled the list of current major ilcaguers who have the ability to ialve you something a little bit icxtra for your monev_ a lgugh ‘here and there that: tends to re. l gailcle the drabness of straight base- O O I The 155i 01' bfivfbbflll‘! Brest com- edy teams was composed of Nick Altrock and Al scheme, n, has restauran 1d ¢1°Wn1n8 partner. For team kept American in stitches. As mem- Wnshington Senators, malty fans through to see their stunts as the senators did to see them play baseball. O Professional jealougy was w“; brake up the act. One of their most excruciating skits was to on. Zflge in a heated argument ac home plate. ‘Ihe climm was when Nick bounced a ball off Schaohth 51w"- The Drona was. or course, a rubber ball. But at one perfor- mzince-the last one that was ever stngerL-Altrock substituted a real baseball. lations were Strfllned between the comedians from that moment. O O I Marvin “Red" Duttcm, ggflngi- president of the National Hockey League. has brought joy to the heart 0f Clarence "Happy" Day, conch oi’ the Maple Leafs. Mr. Day was naturally down-hearted at losing the services of Styl App; for the balance of the season and im- niored Mr. Dill/con to put Gave Stewart back in good gtanding for 211N185 in Detroit, with Jimmv 0r- lando being restored to good graces in Toronto. a - a It will be remembered that Messrs, Orlando and Stewart In- duiged in fistlcuffs in a game at Toronto on November 12 and went m N. MacDonaid Hockey Squad n .1 is the lineup o! the Aiihtg? firm from the giteyl Egg’; 9y League. Composed o re flicked players the hockeyists wef £8 six by the different coachcido the two we,“ i" sewer." m‘ loca 5P0? - twee w" “was Y we rn:s..°“ " but d! t0 "5 . - could ngt galagéggztlililleoPcttilke- Ply,’ $113.53} still eligible wt the. Jim‘ ' 'e £1150 left off the lineup- iors vrler Wurmer Auld: defence qoalvkcDougall, McAdam. (New). Lev l1 (S DU)‘. forwards. ' x51? algrlxarichard, Milne. cllllmmfi‘ squarebriggs. “_Pud" Whltloce. Woolridge. Writes‘ R~,L§,“‘°“C’i§§..' L, LamontaEne- PW“ ' wfltghiiny squarebrlgi‘! W1“ “M” the squad BOWLING AFTERNOON BOWLING FRIDAY LEAGUE Spitfires: a. saenall L. Binns A. Starratt I. Graves i". McKenzie Choc‘s AWE: M cudmore J, McDonald T. Garrett L. Callback L. Cerry Jeeps: 11;, Woolner L. Glllis A. Barrett 11;. Hazard Go Getter-s: H, Montgomery ivr Brady D McDonald H Baker L, Bearisto High single, 1; Montgomery - High ThreB, H Montgomery 541. conditions ' BUSINESS GIRUS LEAGUE Observers: L. C. Worth 129 s, Shams 134 J. McLalne 159 M. McInnis 90 o. Cox #12 Gunners: E. Mitchell M Docicendorff R Toombs J. M~Leod G. Holmes Hints: E Cox P. McKinnon H. Shaina E. siitherland D. Spence Sergeantsi J. Klely S. Smith M McKenzie » M McLennan at it in such an a la Joe Louis style that President Calder felt that the feud might be renewed if they met along the ice lanes again, so he fined them each I100, with the money going to war causes, and ruled that Stewart would not be allowed to plav with Leafs in the Motor City. noi- Orlando with the Wings in Toronto. . Mr. Dutwnfis ruling was s timely one, as the Red Wings pay at Tor- onto tomorrow night and will be hosts to the Leafs on Sunday nlgiht. It is to be hoped that the men who erred will let bygones be by- goneii and stick strictly to hockey in the future. They have been pen- alized in a manner which should result in their being on their good behaviour, but it; so happens that they are a pair of hot-tempered young men arm are liable to forget about fines and things and renew the arguments in s. more strenuous manner than aver. I Orlando has had plenty of ex- perience major company and has taken the raps and knocks from veterans. but Stewart is prac- licnllv a newcomer to the top ranks and has shown that he has what it takes when it comes to getting a hickory massage and giving one in return. O O O Thcy should weigh them In before the iznmr and nlow the Ontario Alflilr-llc commission to appoint the rt- err-e. sonic r0 cnccrr BOOM NEW YORK. Feb. 8 -rMoridayi -(A.P)—’I‘he New York Times in a E Holmes 115 133 ‘.22 High Single, E Mitchell 296. High Three. E M-lthcell 673. ZION CHURCH BOWLING ANSONS :— E. McPherson K. Stewart B. snow L. Jordon V. Rodd KILLILLOS :- I. Lafterty S. McKlnnon C. Webster E. McLean L. White LUCKY STRIKES :— A. Sentner B. Cameron H. Turner J. Larter S. McLeod GLOW WORMS :- J. Dillon Ill‘! 2W , I50 l". Mutch 181 101 1B9 High Single E. McPherson-HA _§lBh_T'!1I¢=.I$-_B£°_W"°—59.L_ rjceclnl dispatch from Philadelphia by Walter W. Ruch mid today a plan calling for far-reuniting mea- sures m check stock market boom conditions in the United States has been submitted to the securities and exchange commission by tlie sari of the commission's trading: and sxotiango division. 111s second Regals finally broke the losing streak that; has been haunting them all season when on Thursday night. they defeated the Elmsdale hockey team 6-5 to 151E the series for the Campbell Tro- ph at one game apiece. Igon Davis was the spearhead of the Regals‘ attack as he dented the twlnes four times during the ame. R, Jeffrey got the other gwo goals. For Elmsdaie G. Currie scored twice while E. Currie, F. Forisxyth and C. Hardy got one eac . . The Regal.» jumped into the driver's seat at. the five minute mark when Davis went in alone to beat Cam bell on a corner drive. Elmsdae tied it _up two minutes later as G. Currie scored on a drive from the blueline which trickled off Campbell's pads into the cage. This was followed by E. Currie who caught Ramsay as the bill ended the period. UUT OUR WAY MUCH SPARK IN ‘EM YE “KIDS THE F 0 R U M TONIGHT | IIFTERIIOOII skiuuic - a-s The second riod was I lee- saw battle as he ploy want back and forth from one end to the other with both goalies pulling off sensational saves but finally R. Jef- frey saw his efforts rewarded as lie took Davis- pass to plant. one into the twines. _ Two minutes lhter he repeated his efforts as he gave a dazzling napping as his long drive picked Rink, the Micld eton the corner to put Elmsdale one up New Annan Stars crossed um, for the last time, in the regular league By J. R. wi_i_._i._inius_v_ A LITTLE TOO display of stickhandiing to weave his way through the entire Elms- dale team to fiull Campbell out of tlie cage to f p the uok behind lilm, F. Forsyth tied i up shortly after as he beat Ramsay from close in. The third period saw the Regals jump into the lead again as Davis scored three in a row without a reply from Elrrisdalo to give them a three goal lead but Elmsdale again started clicking as G. Currie got his second goal of the ni ht to be followed by C. Hardy B888 8 the twinci as he batted one in from s scramble to put his team within one goal of a. tie u the bell ended the period. Lineups: . Elmsdale: Goal. B. Campbell; defence. L. Horne, E. Hardy, B. Cuirie; forwards, G. Currie, E. Currie, F‘. llbrsyth, C. Hardy. g .s: Goal. M. Ramsay; dc- fence, J. Rochforcl, P. Hardy; for- wards, R. Jeffrey, D. Davis, B. Murphy. Referee: Hilton Barbour. ‘ South Shore Hockey League On Thursday evenln iri Bcdoque mbers, and this accounted in score chalked up against them. m‘ $231123? e McKa all their scoring. deanly played, was capably handled Lineups :- Bobey. Oatway; mrwards. Dougay, A. DesRioches. M. DesRoclies, R. Bradshaw. Cameron. Stars: Goal. Clark; Defence. B. Hoga, schurman; Forwards, Ilbrlx-s. McKay, B. HOII. Waugh, Morit- gomery. SUMMARY Flrlt Period , i-Midrileton, Bradshaw (Dougay). 2—Miiddleton, Bradshaw. !—Middleton, Bradshaw. 4—-Mlddleton, Dougay (Bobey). ik-Middleton, Bradshaw. 0—New Arman. ll. Hogg (McKay). lceond Period 7—Mlddieton. Bradshaw. s-g/feiycidleton. A. Desnochea. (90- Third Per-log . Q-Middleton. A. DesRoches. io-New Annan, McKay. ll-New Annari, B. Hogg (McKay) The three stai- selection was: i. Bradshaw; 2. McKay; 8. A. Des- Roches. _i.___________ DIPHTHERIA IN HOLLAND N’ Feb. 'I—(CP)—A diph- __\L11P£°_§.d.¢l\@._ BRING THEM PECLJPEFZATE TOO QUICK.’ ONCE MORE v .2. .________ BRINGING UP FATHER BlJT-MIZJIGGH ‘éétfifflifis LEND w; TEN A26- clipemsmqmimsyeanet-Lvwflniifl-vrrrl’ . iilitii I’ i LONDO tlierlepldemio of inlilllii, ' fl ,\\\\\ \w\\\\ .44 schedule; and the Bombers walked of! the ice on the long end of an 8-3 score. New Annan was minus their clever goalie, McDonald, and part for the high Bradshaw led the Middleton at- for no lee; than y was n standout for the stars, fgurlng in The game, which was fast and by Jack Green and Harold Bagnall. Bombers: Goal. Noonsn; Defence, OUR BOARDING lioufiss w: Aum’ oegAuiuM uAs A Qutov. ouize Fo‘ HND MISERIES _ LAK stou e01‘. MisTAi-l MA6oR!-- I've eTRAiuEo NN FAcuunce» J55‘ 02mm A CUPPA snort-t g MADE PM A H001 owue wines. GCIENTIFIC LABORQ-“r ‘fl-lot ~ AN‘ HANG A NECKLACE wove our OF A eoAris BEARD ‘ROUND woo FEBRUARY 9, 19,, SERVICES‘ AT IT Il.A.|-'. vs. IIAW—-Final Regular Game Enjoy the Contest-Skate Afterward 4 Department o! Labour N O 'I‘ I O I ‘IO lHPI-OYIII OI TIOIIIGII- PERSONNEL . Your attention is directed to: NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE 'REGULATIONS_ Order in Council 246, Part. III, Technical Personnel, Swim, 805, Subsection l. "All persons employing technical personnel from time to time, at the roqsmt of the Minister (of Labour) shall supply him with such Information as he may specify with reference to their present and future requirements of technical persons for essential work." Where such requirements include ‘any erigiueerin or science llllilent; who, through graduation from a recognized University during 1943 become technical personnel. it shall be the duty of the prospective. employer to notify the Minister forthwith of such needs lIIfOlrYh the Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel. ° The information ta accompany such notification of requirements siiiiil include. The ’ ‘ of, , ' , The nature of proposed occupation of each. The type of training deemed best. adapted to the occupation proposed. . . Remuneration with respect of each position to be filled. The filing of such requirements shall be no guarantee of their hiring filled. Each case'will he considered on it: inei-iu and therefore illvIl information should be submitted as will provide a basis for (‘Ivclsism u to the labour priority of the work involved. University courses which lead to graduates being classed as tccliiiir-ul Personnel include all “ h Engineering, Agricultural Sl-iciivu, Architecture, Forestry, Veterinary Science, Household Science vourw- which lead to a degree and various General Science and llniiciir Science courses (Mathematics. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Gcolisgy and other natural sciimce courses). Prospective employers who fail to submit their requirement: by February 28th, I943, shall In deemed not to nud the services of I943 graduates In engineering and science courses and no ‘provision can In mode far requirements filed after that ate HUMPHREY MITCHELL Mfnisfer of Labour Ornwn. CANADA, Fauna/ins ls-r, 1948 A. MAcNAMARA Director, National Selective Serial-l \ PTODOrtIOns ls sweeping occupied 7'15 during the week of Nov. 15 to 2i Holland, Aneta News Agency said 838 the following iveck, and today. 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