Hockey lost a great executive in the passing of Frank Calder, for many years president 0f ttie N.H.L. at Montreal. He “'35 stricken with a heart attack during s, league THE CTTARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nay hockey teem moved into secon place in the city Hockey League standings inst night as they defeated the Air Force squad 13 to 3 in a scheduler;- gems played at the Forum. Taking a 5-2 lead in the opening meeting in Toronto a few days ago and it was announced that his medical advisers expected that hel would be able to resume his pre-l sidential work about May day. During his illness, the duties were token over by Mervin "Real" Dut- ton, who wiis named to fill the period, increasing it to 3-3 during the middle auto and then shoot- ing five more counters to their op- ponents none in the windup session the Tars were never in dange of being headed bv the hard-sir! ing boys from the Air Force. Led by their high scoring trio of Navy Swamps Air Force 13-3 In City League Came scoring encounter just past the half way mark of the session. Uneups:— - Navy: Goal, Wlialen; Defence, flcAdam. McDougall, Fraser, Smith; Forwards, Whitlock, Blanchard, Milne, Thompson, MacDonald, Cahoon, Jerome. Air Force: Goal. Gilligan; 13¢. fence, Sharpe Berzowski, Reddie, ‘foung, Clearwnter; Forwards, Poul- aln, Vallee, Kehler, curler, Smith. SUMMARY First Period BOSTON. pair of third SPORTING NEWS ‘A man Tonic i PLEASANT SKATING AT THE FORUM Boston Bruins TO-NIGHT iVin 3-1 Victory Over Maple Leafs Feb. 9 -(OP)- A period goals by Bill Third Period FEBRUARY 10, 1,43 .__._ -- ...,..,_.__§ TELEPHONE IJIREGTURY which it is used b.v the public. the Telephone Directory has come recognized u on ideal ad- vertising medium. Telephone subscribers represent s “l NEW issue of the Island Tele- phone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 1st, Listings will be closed on Fehrum-v 13th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish cl1i..ii;;<>s' made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our nearest Business Office at once. We cannot undertake to give effect in the new issue to orders received after February 13th. Cowley, the National Hockey Lea- gue‘s leading point-maker, gave the Boston Bruins a 3-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the third of their four Red Cross benefit games tonight before a 14.101 crowd at the Boston garden. Cowley, who now has collected 19 goals and 4i assists for a. total of 60 points. broke a l-i deadlock during the 12th minute of the fi- nal when he took Flash Hollettis pass on the Toronto Red line and then scorxi after pullin goal- ie Turk Broda out of posit on with a neat bit of stickhandllng. ‘Twelve seconds before the flnall ilion until Ma '. Dos » 3 v preferred class of buyer! ifvm whom your message will rain the utmost results. Be sure to reserve space before February 13th. Whitiock. Blanchard and Milne the He “.35 at the helm 10m, before Tars Jumped into the lead a little piofcssiounl liockcv ‘was lcokcd upon mo“? ma" 59"?“ mmut" 30m me as ii tuajoi‘ SIXJFI. Tlivre were some 5t?” , when whitbck “inverted troublostmic times for itie spurt, Mm“? 5 P355 mm B- EOM- Three mm‘ but it managed to survive. even “[95 1m" the Navy wumed 9351" during" ilic lust war, mid today there a? a Blanchard to Milne 9'93’ is not a club in ilio circuit that is Click“! 3nd Ger” McAdam “dded not sound financially. to me “wreasi-“g NW3’ mt“ 55 he . . a took a pass from Thompson 33 For ninny yo the NHL. was Sfiwofld‘ 111i"- n f,,ll,._u,.un UL Mink,“ b“ in Au Force got into the running 1924, Boston Bruins and Montrval M This 9mm 9*‘. Pmllam- outsmnd‘ Muroons were admitted to the cir-|1ns Air Force player all season ml and the game Umwd s0 pom? counted twee within 55 seconds to lar in Bcnntouui that other Unitcdfimt the 95°75 bMk mt‘) the flm‘ 3—BOS)CO§\I, Cowley, (Holiett, Clap- i‘ Z 4-—g::.lii;80l1, Cowley, (H. Jackson) 19. Penalties-Cain. Poile, Chamber. lain, Hamilton, Guidolin. Three Matches lit Curling Glub Three matches were l—Nfl\'_\', Whitlock (Milne) 71H il-Nzivy, Milne (Blanchard) 10.25 Ii-Navy, McAdam (Thompson) 10.58 4—Air Force, Poulaiii (Young) 12.00 5—Air Force, Poulaiii 12.55 6-~Na\'_v. Milne (Blanchard, Whit- lock) 14.45 ’1—Nav.\'. Wriitiock (Milne) 14:59 PerialtiesmBcrzoswkl. Please note carefully this closing date. second Pcnod B—NaV§'. Whitlock 2.03 Q-Navy. Milne (Whltlock) 2.50 p135,“ 1n States cities were soon anglxng for’ a. franchise. e . t a Today‘ New York, Chicano, De- troit and Boston compose the Am- erican squads of the loop, while. Toronto Maple Leafs and Mont- real Canadians are the only repre- sentatives of this countiy. - . o . Despite the fact that clubs oi’! Uncle Samuel's land have had the‘ balance of power iri their handsl for some seasons, no attempt was ever made to have I citizen of the) ‘United States supplant Mr. Calder, Wlicso smut judumcnt. mad» him so popular that a testimonial dinner was tendered him in New York at Miich many sports celebrities were present. O O O ‘rhe return of “Pit" Lcpine to the hockey wars-he has been roin- stated to amateur ranks - has caused some of the men who go in for statistics to remark that he holds the modern record for goals scored iri a game in the N.H.L. As; l member of the Canadiens. he was] crechtrid with scoring five goals and having an assist in a game against Ottawa. O O I Tluit we! buck in i930, but it so happens that a similar fest was performed here five years earlier, but assists were not given the same rcorcing that thev receive today. Hurry “Puncli" Broadbcnt, playing w.tl1 Montreal Marooiis against Hamilton, sccrcd five goals and also had at least one assist, if not more. u . . 0 An official league statistician was on the job when Leplne went on the rampage and for that rea- son it is in lhe record book. but Broadbents is not. It was l1 great night for Broadbent, as his daught- er. Sally Ami, was born that day, Janunijy '1, 1925, so he had two things to celebrate. 0 O O Jnkcv Fhrbcs was in the nets for Hzimfton on that occasion and probably reirienibers to llils day how Punch made it anything but the end of a perfect day for him. . 0 o Branch Rickey of the Dodgers may not be the oulv baseball man, vi-lio bslicrcs [Llfit the cum:- just--' ffivs izsoli even in wartime, but he? is the first to broadcast his views! . . . “The night before," said the boss of Ebwets Field, “I sat up until 3|’ in the morning trying to put into words exactly what I felt baseball's? value to wariime morale ls. Then I spent more time judging whether or not it was wise to make a public statement. "Therc arefyciu ‘know, tin to be critic= who'll liisisl that acting strictly through motives. That's not so. . t . “It is my honest belief that base- ball should continue undo; present circumstances. And, so far us I yiersonnllv am conrvriierl. I'm per- fectly willing to tiilk things over with niivforly who bclievcs that there is some other job I can do which ivzil aid in the wnr effort more than my nrcscnt job." a . .. Rickey switched to another an-l, glc o; the wur eliort ivuicli lzndi recuiacd 1110M _' a once-over llghtly| in his t_\'l)C\\'l'ilL(‘l‘i slateuieiit. . . . | “Before the War Mnnpnwer Com-I mission decides, if it docs, tiiatl baseball, now in 3A, should iuke’ dt‘ll‘llFI' jobs or go iuto iiit- urmy. I, licpo sumo sfioi-i is made to ilnd out how tlic golcttrrs themselves feel about bnscoui . ‘ 0 o 0 l I "If you could poll Lire buys over- seas and i-lic buys stationed in army Cfllllpg throughout this country, I'd bet tlia: y'ou’d find sentiment over- whelmingly in furor of the con-, tinuanoc of baseball. Everything I've heard and rend lends me to be- llere. that this ls thus." q . . I believe that Rickey ls probably right on this. In all this Winter! hullabnloo u; to WllCi-llfll‘ or not baseball should be scrapped for the duration, your Private Hargroves’ have been the more or less for-,' gotten men. I I Q l Playing a fnr superior brand of hockey and still seeking first place in the standings Navy gnve an im- presslve display last night in the City Hockey League encounter as} they turned back the Air Force squad by a 13-3 count in what was the highest scoring game ofFff Victoria Park, Ollsses are ex- the league to ‘dntek And it Wiiq a disastrous setback for the Airmen. With their lose went their last chance of catching a playoff spot. A victory would have still left them with ii sim chance of catching n playoff berth but as it turned out the battle now is strlctlv between Navy, P.W.C. end YMCA. for two of the re- maining spots, Saints now being assured of a. playoff. t . . Buck Wliitlock. hv-ld in dicrk ln the game against thi- Y.M.C.A. morn than, made up for hi, lapse last l‘miD, Hooper trying to justify my own job and E, Sutherland selfish N. Heath ning but goals from the sticks of Milne and Whitlock in the last 15 seconds of play gave the Navy back their original three goal lead. Navv counted three times in the first four minutes of the second seuion as Whitlock, Milne and Thompson came through with goals with the Air Fbrce getting their only goal of the period well past i/he ha‘! wav mark as Young went in unassisted. It was all Navy ss the "Tars" dented the twines five time: with- out e return in the final session. Whillodk and Thompson account- ld-gigiliry, Thompson (McDonard) ll—Air Force, Young 10.12 Penalties~ Jerome, Rcddie. Third Period l2—Navy, Whitlock .28 iii-stay’. Whitlock (McDougall) lit-Navy, Thompson (Jerome) 5.38 ili-giavy, Thompson (McDonald) 30 ‘id-Navy McAdam, 8.35 Penalties - McAdam, McAdam. Referees: Berzoswld, ed for 1| pair each with McAdam getting the final goal of the hlllh- Hockey Briefs CrlLAOE BAY. N.S., Feb. 9 --(CP) -Navy defeated the R.O.A.F. 6-6 in overtime tonight for their sec- ond straight win in the best-of- five semi-final series in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League. Winners of the round will meet the schedule-winning Army team for \he League title. HALIFAX, Feb. 9 —(OP)— The R.C.A.F. entry took over first place in the Halifax City Senior Hockey League tonight by gaining a 5-3 win over the leading Navy crew in the League's best match of the SGESOTI. The victory put the airmen just a single point up 0n the tors, 10H- gue-leaders for most of the sched- ule. BO\VLING L. Jay and Tarky Whltlock. i- Girl Guide News 6th 6 7th Charlottetown Comm anles (Trinity Church) Durlnfl the last few ivceks the f0ll0Wing second class tests have been Dassed: Morse, Lorna Creel- man. Margaret Wlicatley, Delma Peake. Elizabeth Joliiistone, Mar- garet Isord, Shirley Lank, Knots, Margaret Lord, Mary Runway‘ Lorna Creelmnn, Most of the guides are working enthusiastically on the layettes for British children. Last Friday ii Court of Honor was held 8nd tonight the Patrol mid- Rebekah 5W1}; new Dumb’ Doras:— I Lafferty N. Dover N. Ipwther E. McPherson Our Gangz- - A, Sentrier J. McLean A. Thornion J. Howatt M. Morley gig-writers:- E. Mitchell H. Turner w, Burris B. Thornton Hit and Mlss:— c. smith E. MadDougall High Single: E. Mitdhell. 39°- High Three: E. Mitchell. 6'73- Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Canada‘ retained the world amateur hockey championship 13 years ago tonight when Toronto “Cariadris" defeated a Geflflfln team at Berlin 6-1 It was the final match of the Canadians’ (lo-game European tour. Thev were defeated 1.0 bu Austria four days earlier in an exhibition match played in pour- in~ rain. N.B. HOUSE OPENS MARCH 2 FREDERICTON Feb. 9—(CP)- .J Gill (Lib, Northumberland) and Samuel E. Mooers (Lib. Rfstl- gauche) will be mover and seconder. rq-grwctivelypf me address in reply to the speech from the Thmne Bl? the Opening of the New Brunswick Legislature March 2. Premlfi‘ J- B- McNnir announced today Mr. Gill is party whip in the legislature. week 'hen he chalked up no 1m than seven scoring points to give him a seven point Lear; at the top of the indiyiduabscoring race. By his efforts last night "Buck" practically assured himself of capt- uring the title and the manner in which he has been performing all through the schedule he richly de- serves the scoring lead. He has been a tower of strength in every en- counter snd together with Milne and Blanchard has formed the highest scoring. trio ‘in the league. Attention l; drawn to today's ice racing program on the epesdwsy pected to provide the some kind of stirring competition as marked Saturday's meeting and with the course still in tip-top shupe times are expectdo to be exceptionally fast in every c use. I I An added feature today will be the inclusion of two ponies from Hunter River in the scheduled lplony insses. Both ere owned by uis artin of Hunter liver and ere named Ginger and Peggy. Peggy is ers will ielport to their guides the plans for next month, Tonight Miss MacDougall will attend the meeting and will speak during H guides Own service. MANY OVERLORDS Emmi“!- Frflnks. Buri-Zundians. spania rds. Austrians, Frenchmen and Dutchmen have at various gglries held sovereignty over Belgian Yesterday ’s Ma rket CORRECTED FOR. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES E885. doz. Cabbage Roast Beef Cream, qt. Boiling Meat Steak. lb. Beef qr. Fowl, each Butter, dairy gvrnted beef o a oes. per k Imported celeigfc Onions Tomatoes, lb. Imported head lettuce each Potted plants Beets. per lb. r Pumpkins, lb. Parsnips, Carrots Mushrooms s box Blue iotatoer, k_ S. ‘eel. potatoes, 2 lbs for Grapefruit, 3 for Cooking Apples, pcr pk. Chickens 1—Boston, or) bell, while the Maple Leafs WereWhB R6851 F10“! 770D"! lit driving furiously for nnother _ ing tally, Buiier Jackson broke a- irwvloed close-knit sames thwuizh- , . ' way 1mm them and sped dgwn hlout with the following results: ‘ gsinst the defenceless Broda. latter made s spectacular slop bur, before he could hi5 feet, Cowley swept and battedifirfi 3 the rebound into the empty Toron-‘ to cage. The l H- resain ‘ EULIMAR! First Period c, Galllnger (Crawford, Schmidt) 5:17 Penaltles-Shewchuk, Carr (Maj- s leoold Pulod 2—-Toronto, Hill (Taylor) 9:51 Penalties-—Prstt, Crawford. our OUR WAY ty- ‘Curling Club yesterday. W. l0. the All tlirq R. Csrruthers B; A. L. Mec- divlnglPherson '1 Guy Kennedy 1i; H. R. Cari-nth- R. Seaman i4; Guy Kennedy ll.L. Standing Pts 14 l2 11 I 6 0 J. R. WILLIAMS ISLAND TELEPHONE 00.. LIMITED Predicts Enough Potatoes In '43 ii. N10. Rb. ‘l-(Clfi-‘rhere will be sufficient potatoes in 1943 to feed everyone, Dr. 6.1. Christie, President of the Ontario ricul- tural College, Guelph, On ., told pots growers of Ontario st s luncheon here today. He said that careless production has turned the people of Ontario against the Ontario potato which, he said, when properly grown was GOOD iDEE. FIXIN‘ UP i Tm Oranges, doz. Delicious Apples. doz. Pink Grapefruit, 2 for Toner-Pines. (Rm. Brussel Sprouts, Russet Apples, doz. Cucumbers, each Fresh Rhubarb, lb. SAVE YOUR CLOTHES u n d HELP THE WAR EFFORT Order Only What You Neal BUY ROBINTEX QUALITY FABR|C$ FOI ECONOMY Well-Known A: Cloths 0f Distinction And Durability’ All YOUR YAilOI IOI RLIBINTEX SUITINGS expected to start l1 the No. i recs while Ginger will stack up against Don Seaman's Queen Sylvester inl what should be s real test of weed. ullAllIlNll H] iililllfill hllltillhltllllll H. f" '3‘=i=."‘" s-f NGl-NTEQWVUP iwrufliiii: THE HOPE CHEST TH’ Oi.‘ CHUCK BOX TO KEEP TRACK OF TH’ NEIGHBORS’ EATION CARDS, MAIL AN‘ suci-t! HEAHS MY cuasv HOLE-'NOW WHERE; Mv GFZOCERIEG? DON'T BCTl-IER YOUR GQANDKAOTHEP NO\W~ i SAY MY BALANCE IS $17.$§,AN’ MY i215 cor s20- - HE'S VERY BUSY I THOUGHT HE WAS HOME-I'LL RING AGAINII the best in the wor . Dr. Christie said that with suit- Juvenile Game ld able ground and seed, under suit- able crop conditions, there would y be s yield 1i Kreater than asked for this probebl per cent year by Tonight the governmen , Hockey Challenge The Harrington Rovers do by chrailien e the Rural Roughrlders r e played at urday, Feb. through paper. ton lT ON 114E WAY i’ k. /7/”’ , . all i oown eds 1o l eueLLAc THE - INNER MAN.’ §%' ‘The second section of the Juvg ile hockey league will get . q. way tonight at the Holy m rink when the fast sknti y ' adlens winners of the first .~< will hook-up against the Atop! 1g; The game will start st 7 o'clock sharp. ._.._____‘__ PRODUCT-ZS MOST W001, Australia is tiie greatcs‘ goducing country ln the wo here- n 1% game of hockey, to be st R0 Bgv rink Sat- 13. lease answer iterling_[ord Coach. ,,“°°‘ oun BOARDING uouss WITH MANOR lmi, some: NEVER usr A COLD CREEP UP ON ME -- soou As x sneeze 1 RUN FOR "me ROOKAN‘ evens , * ma, mo Kmoos senate time r. our. cove! 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