" .531’ MICKEY i5l,;“~.(.'.F.*. A Home i’rodu(t in NELHOLSONS i‘opuiar Everywhere ilhll" 'i’\\'lS'l‘ The final game in Island Inter- nediate A Hockey League play will get. underway at the Forum to- mlght. when the league leading Abbles clash with third place Vic- iorias. _ A victory for either team will not interfere with the positions they will ‘hold going 11130 V-h¢ Dilly‘ Mia. and for Avbblcs will just give them an cxtvnding leadership lead at the end of regular play, while Vlcs will have the opportunity of andlng in a. second place tie with Baint Dunstan's University if they will instead of their present third place position. This by no means indicates that tonight's ciash won't. be is keenly rnn-tcstcd one. however, as both North River, Nine Mile Creek Tied In Playoff Semi-Final Hoop Games Here Tojyht A double bill in Island Physi- cal Fitness Basketball Leagua semi-final playoff competition will get under way at the Prince of Wales College auditorium tonight at seven o'clock. Tho first game will be between 1l.ay’s Millionaires and Saint ‘.Dunsfan'a University in the sec- ond game of their total point. homo and home series. while on: hour later the Sumxnersido R. C. A. J‘. cagemen. the winners of also regular schedule. will clash with Army in their home and homo total point series. In tho Ray’:-Saints clash, the farmer will have a five point deficit to overcome as the result of Saints’ dd-41 victory in the series opener on Saturday night, and if they expect: to progress ht» ‘tho finals will really have to mm on the prcoauro tonight against the strong Saints aggra- gatloar. The second clad in also ex- pected to come up with a fast oncountcr when tho R. C. A. I‘. and Army hoopater tanglc. Both will bs .i'llt'tlng thn floor deter- hlaodtoplloupaludio carry . ildr tins! gama which will played at Sun-uncraido. onada Packers A In Hockay Gama \ I-Club fishers defraud tho Mocational wing by the score of :4 in a game of fast, hard fought. at tho Nortlr River rink last night. CARMEN SEDIIIIITIES Abbies, Vics Meet In Game At Forum Tonight have a special axe to grind and should come up with a real battle. Coming up with the roughest battle seen this season in League play when the two teams met last. the Vlcs sent the Abbles down to an 3-3 trouncing to give them their only setback ohls year in nine league starts, and although the Vlcs will be coming out determined to repeat the performance. the Abbies have other ideas, and will be'gunnlng for a victory that will alone for their previous defeat. and also chalk up an almost per- fect win record in league play. As the final clash before playoff time, it has all the possibilities of being an action-packed affair, and a good turnout of fans is expected for one game. 5 periencing a this week, which has been of events during the past months, activities will get ping again tonight in both hoc- key and basketball competitions. O 0 O O activities particularly lull during the first two days of with sporting ex- quiet con- program few DOP- picuous after the full Heading the hockey agenda, will be the clash between Abbies and Victoria: at the Forum, when the two teams will battle it out their final game of the Island In- in termediate A Hockey League schedule. Although it will be the last game of the regular The North River All Stars and the Nina Mile Creek Bulldogs bat- tled it out to a 3-3 tie at North River Rink on Monday night in s the second game of a Dwo-game. total goal series in Intermediate B Hockey League playoffs. The no game gave the series to North River by a 9-8 margin. as the result of their narrow 6-5 win over Bulldogs just one week ago 1 Monday, and the right to meet the winner of the Covehead-East Royalty series. The game was a fast. rugged en- counter all the way, with the Bull- dogs leading by a 2-1 margin at the end of the first period play. but the All Stars battled back to score the only two counters in the middle session to reverse the lead- ership. MscDoug.sll's only goal in the final frame gave the Bulldogs the equalizer to deadlock the score for the remainder of the game. and and a very closely contested series on the short side by one goal. A necktie. donated by Kelly and Mclnnls of Charlottetown for the schedule, there will still be two games to play between Summer- side Crystals and Prince of Wales College, who due to a fourth place lie, have to meet home and home total ies to decide which will be the fourth team in the playoffs. The in an extra goal ser- eries will commence at Summer- side tomorrow night with the final game being played here early next week. 0 0 O 0 The Abbie-Vic: clash tonight will be the second meeting be- ween the two squads this season. and although the result of the game will have no effect on their playoff standings, it should be a really hot session just the same. Handing out an 8-3 beating the Abbies in their first -mect- ing. the Vica are the only club to send the Abblas down in nine league should be interesting to see if they can repeat the performance again tonight. It will be an ag- gressive Abbie Club they will be meeting tonight, however. who will be gunning to wipe off that previous defeat and set up an al- most perfect record in scheduled to to defeat starts, and it player scoring the most goals in the game was won by L. Taylor of Nine Mile crack with two on the game. ’ The following is the summary: — First Period 1—Bulldogs, Taylor (Campbell). 2-—All Stars, Peters. 8—Bulldogs, Taylor. Penalties —- None. looond Period 4-—A1l Stars, Andrew '(Dowlfn¢). 6—A1l stars, 0. Crewys. Penalties —. R. crewys. D. Mac- lachern, Campbell. Third renoa a—nulldoas,. Mscnougall. lo‘cal_Juveni|es To Play Al Borden play, which is all the more reason why it should be an action-packed encounter. O I O In Island Juvenile Hockey Les- gue play, the Summerside Kins- men and Kensington Juvenile clubs will also tangle tonight at the Western Capital in the first game of their home and home. totalxgoal series for the right to meet the Abbles in the finals here next week. The second game will be at Kensington Sat- urday. O O O C This game. too, should be a wide-open encounter when the two juvmlle teams come to grips for the right to progress into the finals for the Island title and although the Kenaingtonltm gave the Kinsmen a bad ll-8 drub- bing in their last league meet- ing, it is likely to be a tighter contest tonight with so much at stake and both teams gunning for a good lead to carry into the final game on. Saturday. 0 O The big feature in basketball THE GUARDIAN. Island Junior Curling Championship Play Scheduled Here Today The Prince Edward Island Jun- ior Curling Championships will get underway at the Charlottetown Curling Club at two o'clock this afte-moon when eight rinks. repre- sented by two teams from the Al- bel-ton. Summerslde, Montague and Charlottetown clubs will meet in the first round play of the two- day competitions. _ The play will be double-knockout competitions for the Departmen-t of Physical Fitness Trclaihy. with the two winning rinks given the CHARLO'I"l‘E'l‘OWN right to represent the Province in the Maritime Junior Curling Championships which will also be ‘hold at Charlottetown comnlencing on March 15hh. The draw for the oponlns day’: play will be made at the rink as the teams arrive there today. The competitions are under the spon- sorship of the Provincial Curling Association. ' The two Charlottetown rinks entered in the play will be skipped by John Squarebriggs and Clifford MacDonald. Murray Harbor Wins First Game In the first game of the inter- mediate playoffs, the Murray Har- bour Brulns defeated the Man- tague Meteors by the score of 8-2. The game was n fast. one, with no heavy body checking, played before A large crowd at Montague rink last night. Lineups: Montague: Goal. B. Fraser; dc- fence, MacLure, Clements, George, Beck; forwards, Power, Carver, Nelson, Lannlgnn, Fraser, Colllngs, MncLean, Sinclair. Murray Harbour: Goal, S. Mac- Kay; defence, W_ Harris, L. Mac- Neill; forwards, Herring, Chap- man, I-Iume, S. MacNell1, G. Har- rll, W. MacNelll, A. White, L. Nicolle, MacDonald, Penny. Summary:—- Flrat Period 1—Murray Harbor, MacDonald. (Harris) .......... .. 2—Murray Harbor, Nicolle, (Hume) .. 10:30 3r——Murray Harbor, Nicolle, Chapman) 4—Mur.ray Harbor, Hume, (Nicolle) 5—Montngue, Power, (Carver, Nelson) Pennltiea—Nonc. Second Period 6-—Murray Harbor, G. MzlcNclll. L. MacNelll) . 5.18 Penalties: Lannlgan, L. MacNclll. Third Porlod 7—M’ontague, Nelson. (Clements) ., 8—Murra_v Harb (Nicolle) .. 9—Murrny Harbor, Ilume, (Harris) 10—Mol'ltague, Fraser, (Lannlgan) . ....... .. . 11-—Murray Harbor, Hume, (Nicolle) Penalties: P. Fraser. Referees: Ivan Frlzzcll, Ralph Sheppard. Willie Pep Signs I To Defend Title NEW YORK. Feb. 28 — (AP) — Featherweight champion willie Pep signed today to defend his title against Ray Famechon. European featherweight title-holder. in s is- round bout at Madison square Garden March 17.. Harry Malkson. managing direct- or of the International Boxing In Us .45 _ llumle; . 11.10 15.45 17.02 30 of the opening pcrlcd here tonight Of Playoffs MARCH 1. "1950 Abbies lead Juvenile league As this result of a forfeited game to Kenslngton by S or- side which was scheduled for Kenslngtou on Friday. February 24th, the regular schedule in Is- land Juvenile Hockey Lelflle play has been completed. The final standing shows the Charlottetown Abbles as the loa- gue winners with five wins in six starts for a total of 10 points. while Kensington trailed closely for second place with nine points made up of four wins and one lie. The third team to make the play- offs waa Summerslde Kinsmen who trailed in third place, five points back 6’! Kenslngton with I total of four points on two wins and four losses in six -games play- ed. . The reason for the defaulted game was to speed along the playoffs as neither team could change their final positions in the league standing as the result of the game. The " and third place Challenge Match At North River In a special challenge hockey hatch at North River Rink last night, the Provincial Department of Agriculture's Burrdlzzos packed too much power for the Experi- mental Farm’: Thundering Herd to send them down to a 6-1 de- fe at. Stellar work in the nets by goalie Rogerson and an airtight defensive action by Deacon, Dar- rach, Gurney and Shaw. was too much for the hard-working Herd boys to penetrate, and despite the large number of shots drilled at the Burrdlzzos cage, when the smoke cleared the score stood at 6-1 for the Department of Agri- culture. Miners Take. Second Game In Semi-Finals GLADE BAY. N. 8., Feb. 29- Glace Bay Miners banged in three goals before the lflmimlte mark and went on to down North Syd- ney Vlctorlas 7-3 in («he second game of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League best-of-seven semi- finals. Miners lock the first game 9-2 last night. Third game of tho series will be staged at North Sydney tomorrow night. with Sydney Millionaires, third entry in the loop. standing by to take on the survivors. Helicopter Sarvics To Slur! In June l‘—’,“ CARDIFF. Feb. 38 —'(l»'teutcrs) -— Britain's first inland helicopter air passenger service. believed to be the first of its kind in the world, starts in June. Peter Mase- fleld. chief executive of British European Airways, announced here today. Sikorsky 85-mile-an-hour single-engined aircraft will cover teams will meet in a semi-final home and home total point series for the right to meet Abbies in a best of three game final series for the Island Juvenile hockey title. The fgllowing are the final standings and the playoff schedule which was released officially yes- terday. Standings Team ' G!’ W LT Pia. Abbie: 6 5 1 0 10 Kensington 6 4 1 1 0 Summerside fl 2 4 0 4 Victoria; ...... .. 0 D 5 1 1 Playoff Schedule Semi-Finals: Wednesday. March lat: Ken- sington at Summerside. Saturday, March 4th: Summer- slde at Kensington. Finals: Wednesday. March 8th: Winner of Kensington-Summerside soriea at Abbies. . Saturday. March llth: Abbles at winner of Kensington-Summeb side series. Note: If a third game is neces- sary in the finals. it will be play- ed either at Charlottetown or North River the week of March 13th. 'l‘onight at Crystal rink. Sum- marsfle. hockey fans will get an ty to ace the much _.. . R . _. . .. action. This team which has de- tested the hlohly touted Oh-\'!°“°' t.ownAM)ies7f»o4 lnthoirlsst meeting. start a home-home series. total goals to count. W1iih"?‘|° Summer-“‘ Kirk-men a . winners to play the Abegwclta for the Island title. In Kenslngton this year the Kinsmen took an 11 to 3 tlauncinc Midget Abbies Defeat Knotty Niners I0-1 In City Midget Hockey League play at the North River Rink last night, the Midget Abbles snowed under the Knotty Nlncra by a 10-1 count to end in a two-way dead- lock with the Vlctorlas in the final league standing. The Victor- laa won their game from tho Can- adians by default, which was scheduled to be played last night. The two teams will meet in a sudden death game on Thursday to decide the final league winner. leopard ltelums To Zoo. Then Dies In Cage OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 23 — (AP)—0kiahoms City's norw-lam- od leocurd died in his cage at 8.45 PM EST tonight. about 15 hours after he was captured following a ‘ ‘ ‘ hon . Astronomers Study New Obiacl In Sky CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Feb. m _ (AP) — Astronomers are studying n DOW. unidentified. "rnpldly moving object" in the sky. Discovery of the object —by C. A. Wlrtanen - wss reported by Dr. C.D. Shane, director of Lick Olascrvatoly. Mount Hamilton, Calif. at Harvard University Observatory. cle house for astronomical information in the westcm hemisphere. it was explained today that the object is far too fault as yet. to be seen without in telescope. it might be -an Asteroid. Harvard astronomers said. They added that it was almost oer- talnly not a comet. Exhibition Hockey Julian Frasier, zoo director who led the 61-hour hunt: which finally ended in the fugitive oat‘: passive capture. said “it is hard to say what caused his death." The a.ntmo.l, which leaped to freedom from his pit Saturday af- ternoon at the Okla-horns City zoo. was taken in the early morning hours—albout 2 a.!n.—a.ft.cr he ate two drugged hunks of meat._ lib-szler said zoo keeps‘ Roy Rob- erts found the leopard dead In his cage tonight. only 30 mluatcs be- fore that Dr. R. W. Bowmcnnan. a veterinarian. checked the 1718 cat ‘M |'€P0fled his respiration good. The 175-~pound leopard had been dmwsy throughout the day-the effects of the powerful drug. Dr. Bowerm-an said an autopsy ‘will be performed tomorrow mom- rig. "We thouaht everything was working perfectly after he was captured.‘ He had good reflexes $1 in to his ti-*Pl'.I‘l‘ALL"' DICKl'0Wll.L-liIaIZABEl"I80Ul.'! '_'.“'“"!°' In the Kensington Juveniles To Meet Kinsmen At S’side from tho “homo 1 summer!!! I!“ Ilimvvsa a great deal since that game um are confident that they will givg K '4-on boysaverybusg evening at Grvifol rink tonigm, The boys will. of course. need 5; oragoalloadtotakcvnblithen into the final game in Kenalngton and Jimmie Hogan's charges will give etvetyfhilnt they have to edgt the visitors by that margin. Tag. lng everythlalg into consideration it sddsuptoa rouaingbaotleeo. lalghf..—6. Borden Captures Series From Freetown Royals Borden defeated the Freetown Royals by the score of la-2 in the second game of the Intermediate 3 hockey playoffs, at Bordon Rink last night. The victory gave Bor- don the home and home total-goal series 22-9. Lineups: Borden -- Goal, E. Richard; de. fence, (3. Darracll, W. Oatwsy, A Oatway, Love; forwards, Richard W. Pickering, Dorsey, J. Darrach P. Darrach. Freetown — Goal. Taylor; as fence. Outliffe, Wslugh. Simmons Macmurdo; forwards. Duvsr, R, smith. Mills. Macflarlane. W. Mac- Fadyan, G. Mac1"adyen. Macitntcc Moreslde. SUKMAIY I-‘Int Period 1--Borden, I. Darrach (Pickering) 2-—Bordcn, Richard (E. Darrach) Penalties — Pickering. Macl.'.‘llt- 09. second Period 3—BON|€11. Richard (Pickering). 4—Borden, Pickering (Richard) 5—Bordcn. A. Oatway (Richard) ‘6—F'reetown. W. Macradyen. 'f—Borden. Dorsey (J. Dsrrsch). 6—Borden, Richard (Love). Penalties — Simmons. Waugh, E. Darrach, Cutllffe. Third Period 9—Borden. E. Darrach (Richard) lo-—Borden, Richard (A. Oatway). li—Borden, Richard (Dorsey). 12—BoNien. Richard (E. Dorsey). l6—Borden. Richard. ' 14-!"l'cctown, 0. Mill. l6—Borden. J. Darrach (Richard) Penalties Love, slmmom. Waugh. Macnltee. — -———————__ 31'. PETERBURO. Fla.. Feb. 2! — (AP)—-devcn Yankee players re- mained unsigned tonight as man- ager Casey Stcngel assembled his Bqllld of world champions for the owning of the spring training ses- son tomorrow. Those still outside the fold are pitchers Vic Rlachl and Tommy Bymc. lnllalders Bill :olmson and Bobby Brown. outffelders Johnnv Lindoll and Dick Wakefield and catcher Yogi Bari-a.. tonight, will be a semi-final play. Club. came to terms with Louis, the 146-mile journey between --'0“ Friday Iffaernoon the . ,1‘). tum cm of me on doublg hm in mud phyg;¢.1 Vlcuaf. Pep'a manager. ; Cardiff and Liverpool. each with Monllil-I0 S¢h001 Peewecs deft!!- a ohlflonewwn Jmmm Amie! mt_ run“, Bukgtbgll p1.y when Markson said Pep would receive three passengers. in 105 minutes. ed the 8011001 lifll by the score of ca yaw“, mu due to the me sum, numun-. Unjvugjty 40 per cent and Famechon 10 per lmum fare is :5 10s ($17.10). 9-3. Aithouah an exhibition same. NOTICEISHEREBY GIV- and P1,, ‘mwea, K m cagemen tangle with Ray's Mil- canto! the we. ————-j——- 1% showed that the future mm in EN that Carmen Securities and sum: '*- in I home and lion-im in the second some of Rush fig.-mm. M°n"'l“¢ ml!’ 1* I I00‘! 03° Limited Wm make appuuflon mm. mm 30.; gene; gm, wear; their home and home series. and B ' lince 9-hele )'Oun¢-Her! how I during wfhlch time the Alibles will R. c. A. r. and Army clash in the E Cool To Ontario Em) 5°31 0' W°m1I¢- Under to the Secretary of State of Canada for acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on the coaching of Mr-.~MaoClair. who has had the team for the past three winters, the kiddies remain idle, they will make a trip to Borden tomorrow night wthere they will meet the Borden Nat- ionals in an exhibition game. in first game of a same type of scr- les. Both games will be oven the FORT E . i. . .- Prince of Wales College floor. the am on ' Feb I (C?) — Coal from the Maritime Called By Habs and and from a date to be fixed by hlna. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. I. this 27th day of Febru- ary, 1950. C. W. WIGHT. with the team. an 1 IS _ Th K nslngton Mid: wll secrehry Treasurer gltay can eckglllbltfim game at Noam-ti.‘-i CARMEN S vet 1' ' t e 80-me againat th Charlottetown Knotty Imam,‘ Nlnars Midgets is was released here yesterday. IIDGKEY romanr W" LEAGIIE order to keep in trim for one play- off finals whfich commence by 8900 bus from the local terminal at six o'clock. and it is understood that a number of seals are available for next Wednesday. 'I‘he boys will leave fun who wish to make LAST GAME BEFORE PLAY~0FFS ». AIIIES vs. vlcs ' mm — s 0’CD0CK ‘ UI.1‘S—-We o ., n row» first starting at séven o'clock and the second one hour later. a_ o s o Ray's and Saints played the first game .of their series last Saturday night, with the latter winning by a close 46-41 count to carry a five-point lead with them into tonight's fray over the Moneymen. It should be a closely contested encounter that will pro- vide planty of action for attend- ing hoop fans. . C O O 0 Although the R. C. A. l‘. cage- men made the strongest showing during the regular schedule to emerge on top with only one loss in ten starts. and are favored to take tonight's game against Army, the team that took four place in the schedule is , ‘ ‘ to make it a royal battle all the way. There is no knowing how the gama might turn out dasplta pre-game predictions. and in any ‘ event should come up with I well- played encounter. PHOENIX, Aria, rob. fl -—(AP) .. shortstop Alvin Daft has been named flald captain for the New York Giants this year. manager Loo Durochor said today. MONTREAL. Feb. 28 — (GP) - Bert Hlrdhfeld. starry young for- ward with the Memorial Oup-wl.'n- ning Royals Juniors last year, has been called up by lllamtreall Canad- lem of the National Hockey Lea- gue to replace injured Bob Flllion, the Oanuck amgement announ- ced Sunday. Hirshfeld this salmon has been playing nlglht wiln with the Can- adian‘ farm club, Cincinnati Mohaiwfu of the American fugue, where he has scored more than 20 goals. ‘me Mchaawks piay in Buf- falo tonight and Hlrshfdld will join the l-fabltants immediately after- noon: Canadians will play their next N.H.L. game in o ‘mus-sda y. Plllion suffered an injured ankle Saturday night here against Bos- ton Bruins. He is expected to be out of action for to days. Hlrohfoid is a native of Halifax. KILLED BY SNOWMAN vlR.Bl:I-ZR.’ Switzerland, lab. fl —(AP)—A snowman ooflapsod and killed six-year-old Jacques f-‘esalar rrldoy. The head of the snowman. nlsmod by frost. struck the bO7I's a . DONTDIIBSTIIE FAIDY DRESS GIIIIIIVIL as 1von'rn'auvnu.amr ' tbs ionshis MI nan. in a nmfl Provinces wlu be used to supple- ment Canadian National Railways’ diminishing supplies here, It has been Ba nounccd. six hundred cars have been rented from three Un- ited States railways to transport the coal. February Tamparoharas Below Avarugo HALIFAX. N. 8.. Nb. fl _. (CP)—Fdar-nary temper-atures in the Maritime Provlnou were be- low average for the first time in any month since July, 1818. The Dominion Public Weamhar Office reported today that tempor- atlars rsamngs throughout the Province oval-aged hum fun to four decrees below normal dul-in the month. The coldest day was Fab. 8. when the mamxy sank 25 degree; be- low acro at Bliswillo. N. 3., M Now at Goahan. N. s.. and la ba- low at Charlottstmvn and Blan- msa-side. P.l.I. .__—.___.—..__. .-2. naa won :lg"|)0:'nfl:el undefeated. -losing to Albrta in IE5. . . -councillor have developed well. give every indication of being a good team in the future. Line-ups: Girls: Goal. l-fennlgar; defence. Murphy. Shaw; forwards, Mac- Lure. Clair. L. Maclsure, Lake, Stewart. MacDonald, 0'!-falloran. Prcaby. Boys: Goal, Colllngs; defence. J. Sullivan. Campbell. MacDonald. Maclfcnake; forwards, Power. Poole, Clair, Larkin. Peasdon. Haualgar, ilfccarron, Murphy. 11. Sullivan. .:a’___:___. No Smoking On Salas John Iusoa SAINT John N. 3.. Ida. a'_ (ol>)—m olmim ms action in ni-nvrura. four men have been flood for looking wills aboard city buses. Magistrate I. J. Han. nsbcry in City Police Court hora today. issued a warning that in foam all such oassa would be proaooufad Indluaahnual asnuncoc iumoaad. Wants ¢|os_o_r Chock on lollof In Arnhem AIllillll8'l'._rN_. FUD. 8-—(CP. tits on to s....'. a olosar‘ check’ on applicants for rsllaf. I Ho told a council nlsstfng last Ilisht ha, know of on man who has boon drawing mm for arms 3-'n"‘imt‘u‘.".3'."“ :“"' ""m't.'°i an Ins a law. no drorflvogordag for . 3:! in can loos \ . ----~ onurlo schools 1 AIM. with Star-Sluddod Coat of Fifty Dlroctod By Oslsorno Colaon Spoclol Oschosfn, Hrs! All-Cnnadlan You: A National Sports Iaforpslas See Them At The F O I II M FRIDAY and saronoav Manon 8rd ¢..ss......-sass-....- ..-.