! MARCH ' 23. 1952 K. S. .ChampIi'ot1s-hip Teaml Pictured above are the West Kent school Girls hockey team which won the City a holastio championship this year by deleating Prince Street and Paritdale. They are now engaged in a. play-ofi series with Georgetown for the Kings-Queens Girls lor. B. liamm. championship. Left to right, fronts row. E. Smith. S. Campbell, s. Vusey. M. Ja rdine. L. Smith: back row. I-I. Jenk- ins (coach). J. Rogers, J. Stewart. P. Burden. W. Tay- - Photo by David McDonald. I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN is 91'. Prrmaauna. 1'la.. March 20 - (AP) - New York Yankees today sold infielder Gene Mauch to St. Louis Cardinals for the :10.- mo waiver price. The 28-year-old player had been drafted from Mil- waukee of the American Associa- tion last fall alter batting .303 in 37 games for that club. (AP)-lPharira, a 38 to 1 longshot. the finish today to defeat. 39 other horses in the one mile Lincoln- shire handicap-first major race The owner is C. Ollifr-Lee. 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Compare for yourself-call in and see how Goodyears give you bigger mileage, ' greater safety. more comfort 1 I r all at so extra cost! cons IN room on ma Mosr roa voua MONEY AT RlLIAlI):.AlL- xgTORS WET," 59- Sunrmerside l A. HORNI Ir CO. LTD. DIAL 2710 Summer-aide Water st. Aim-ituula u d,.001))'3?EAR pram; LINCOLN, England. March as- pulled into the lead 300 yards from or the English that racing season. Brand lllianplonsltlp Continued from page i. o'clock'and Professor Hamilton last no time in judging the cattle. The 46 head were entered in tour classes with 14 head In the 700- 800 lb. class; 12 head in the 801- 900 lb. class; eight head in the 901-1000 lb. class; and nine in the class for animals over 1.000 lbs. A steer owned by Luke Praught of I-Iarnscliiie won top honors in the 700-800 lb. class. Carlyle Potts reserve grand champion won the 800-900 lbs. class honors while Fulton Sandersonls champ- ion topped the'900-1000 lb. class. 'Lyle Boswall of Marshlleld own- ed the steer that won the heavy class. The winning oi the reserve grand championship was a signal honor ior Mr. Potts as it was the first time he had ever entered an animal in a show or this kind. The steer. a Shorthorn. is the only purebred animal in his herd. He was sired by Marquis Wool .1nd'his mother is Dykeman'Mlsl- Rsmsclen. The animals in each class were classified according to groups and then placed by the judge. There were three groupings in each class with the winner of Group 1 being the best animal In the class. This morning the sale that is being hold in connection with the show will commence at ten o'clock. About 40 head of breed- ing stock will be sold along with the fat stock. Prizes Presented Prizes were donated to the winners yesterday and these-were presented hy Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Fulton Sanderson received It pair of book ends from Simpson's for winning the grand championship. Two show halters donated by the P.E.I. Hereford Breeders Associa- tion went to the other winners: Luke Praught. -Caryle Potts and Lyle Boswell. The owners of the grand champion and reserve each won ten dollars. donated by Mr. Well- ington MacNeill. Chairman or the executive in charge of the Show is Dr. J. P. Laritz. President or the Exhibi- tion Association. Mr. H. .1. Ken- nedy and other exhibition oili- cials have performed most. of the work leading up to the staging of the show. Following are the results:- Class 1-700-3.00 lbs. Group 1- 1. ulte Praught. Earnselitte 2. Norman Msclwillan. Alberry Plains. 3. James Cudmore. Winsloe 4. Norman MacMillan, Alberry Plains. Group 2- 1. Earl Rankine. Mt. Herbert 2. Otis Macl..eod. U1". 3. George Yea. North River. 4. Charles Hurry. Winsloe. Group 3- 1. Fred Kitson. Hampshire 2. Lorne Hurry. Winsloe 3. W. Callback. Crapaud. 4. Otis MacLeorI. 5. !van Bowness, Kensington. 6. Lame Hurry. Class 1-001-900 Ilse. G map 1- . 1. Carlyle Potts, Argyle shore. 2. A. MacBeath dz Son, Marsh- Held. 3. Robert Jewell. Cornwall. 4. Mulch Bros, Earnsciiiie. Group 2- 1. Robert Jewell, Cornwall 2. Warren Acorn. Village Green. 3. Vernon Macciougan, Malpeque 4.. Vernon Maccougsn. Group D- .1. Kenneth MacNeill. West River 2. kenneth MacNoill. VVHY ItllVl,' SORE .FE5ET? 1';TQ"t viii y V” x 35 f. -4 I ill 1 mronraxr YOURSUIT3 SENISATIONAL VALUE ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY in GABARDINE SUITS - A regular 49.50 value. from as re- nowned molter. I "' BLUE-GREY-BROWN GABARDINETOPCOATIS "' DOUBLE BREASTED At a new low price --Here are 45.00 Cools beautifully tailored in sparkling springgsliodes iooyo WOOL-SPUN IN ENGLAND -i-Abs. si:v1:N surr SALE O 5 0 SAT..E PRICED " SIZED 35 to 42 .50 SALE PRICED 3. Raymond Tremcro. Hampshire 4. George Yeo, North River. Claus 3-901-1000 lbe. Group 1- 1. Fulton River. 2. xiames Cudmore. Winsloe. 3. M. A. MacKenzie, Little Sands Group 2- 1. Mutch Bros.. Esrnscliffo 2. James Cudmore, Winsloe. 3. 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New York Rangers showed the biggest increase, Jumping from 349,- 251 to 376,645. 1951-52 1950-51 Boston .. 245.144 308.650 4 Chicago 297.318 330.341 Detroit. 419,862 400,731 New York 376 645 349.231 Montreal 503,993 502,403 Toronto 467,356 471,516 Totals 2,310,318 2.362.892 yliecord Attendance lln llueliec League” - Edmonton Mercurys Lonigir -- bowed to Wembley Lions 7-6 in an MONTREAL, March 27-(CP)- exhibition hockey game. Period Attendance at Quebec senior Hoc- scores were 2-2, 1-1. 4-3. the start! GOODYEAR DELUXE S priced. The famous all-round service. A rcmium tire that gives Best selection of sizes and prices or your Goodyear dealer's! GOODYEAR MARATHON. SUPER-CUSHiON- Leading seller in the low- tirc that has set the standard for Car-makers use more Goodyear Super-Cushions than any other kind. GOODYEAR DOUILI EAGLE SUPER-CUSHION-The only all-nylon cord auto tite- sa ely. comiort and appearance. Infernal Feud in 0.0.1. Grows Hotter OTTAWA. March 27 -(CF) - The Canadian Congress of Labor's intemaiiued became hotter today as James E. McGuire. central lig- ure in an intra-union scrap was pushed off the C. C. L.'s execut- lvc. He then charged "dictatorial 1.000.000-mark for the first time in the league's 13-year history. George Slater. president of the Q.S.H.L.. said tonight the league set a record for the 80-game schedule with a. paid attendana oi 885.441. only 114,599 short of the 1,000,000-mark. ,This is ex- pected to be made up in the play- offs, he said. The previous league and playoii record was 988,807 in 1948-49. Mr. Slater announced that the best-of-nine championship series between Quebec Aces and Chicou- timi Sagueeneens will open at Quebec Sunday. The other dates are April 1. 6. 10 and 15 in Chi- coutimi and April 3, 8, 12 and 15 in Quebecc. yTl1e Q.S.H.L. champs must be in the Maritimes by April 17 to meet the winners of the Maritime Malor Hockey League in a. best- key League games in the 1951-52 season is expected to reach the price field. You save from UPER-CUSI'iION--Medium- the finest made. bar none. you the utmost in mileage. ' I ALSO: Wide range ob sizes and prices 0 Goodyear tires for older model cars and lot imported ears. of-seven series for the Canadian ENllEll5lllltiiIllllMli WHERE QUALITY IS SU RE action." The C. C. L. executive COlln('ll declared Mr. McGuire disqualified from its 12-man executive com- mittee because of his expulsion earlier this week from his own unlonas the culmination oi dis- sension between him and A. R. Masher. C. C. L. president. Mr. McGuire. a member oi the executive of the 350.000-member congress since 1942. said his evict- ion irom C. C. 1.. office violates congress principles. However. he said he does not intend to fight it. His long-standing friction with Mr. Mosher led up this week to his firing from the national sec- retary-treasureship oi the Canad- ian Brotherhood of Railway Eb- ployees (C. C. L), Canada's hil- gest. transport union. Mr. Mosher also is president of that union. Sleep Rock Iron Mines Sluiy Proiil TORONTO. March 27 - (GP) - Steep Rock Iron Mines. Ltd.. had net. profit in 1951 of s2.174,514, a decrease of s3'73,251 from 1950. Total ore sold was 1,326,724 tons for 511,968,002, commpared with 1,216,614 tons for 310529.363. in title. why seille for less 2 GOODYEAR DEALERS OFFER BEST nnrsuv IN TOWN! 1950. Both volume and the am- You pay no more for all the extras Goodyear builds into tiresl. Annual School Sports At Victoria On Tuesday night. March 18th. a large number of school children from the surrounding areas oom- pcted in the annual School sports at Victoria Rink. Schools represented were North Tryon, Tryon Consolidated. Cape Traverse, Augustine Cove, Cryp- aud, Hampton and Victoria. Chief for this delightful occasion. was "Pop" MacLean, Victoria, who had several willing Deputies from the various districts to assist him. Additional entertainment for flu enthusiastic fans, was a sudden- death League Game between the Crapaud "I-iertbreaker Sisters" am: the Cape Traverse "Rover Sisters." The "Rover Sisters" won and wilt now advance lnio the finals. fol the Physical Fitness Trophy. Those who won first prizes in tbs Races are eligible tofcompete in the Island Interscholastic Meet. ount received. were new highs. Curret assets at Dec. 31 were 34.473254, and current liabilities 51,360.-111. indicating W0'klng cap- ital of 53.112343. up 31 5.265. Funded -debt. was sro.o34.ess, and earned surplus. including this year's net profit. was 35,003,041. The company's property is 144 miles west of Port Arthur. 1 Compare and see for yourself. 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