lfi-{F clinlglgrraroww GUARDIAN , BACK STRETCH - THE- rlgr‘ “ti? hill; Wdwald Midst Wednesday sd Y~ club hot-Wilt“ ‘mm m“ wir: reached them were disap- the road to recovery. of! of the the Howard lteble: found Jimmy racing meet to have Boutilller, former well-known Mari. and time trainer. working hard flmQng The Eastern Drivin! his horses, winch everyone say; are outh. N. in wonderful condition and wlll be my to ship their heard from in the races thl; you; Avlsit to l, __. m“ the ice condition: wen Below will b, gonna g wmpleh m ilnsatisfeotory that it list of owners, add , '0 ggibfe to hold the colte. color and selxhesm 235165831‘. M0051 l“ ”°' “$712.. t mm the l1 . 1 he ‘ £1 sgries would have l inter-provincial ice u resulted. usual We advise all owners oi’ colts t t er been in evidence a them out for future reference? c“ NOMINATIONS MADE AND l1 e’: better luck next year SECOND PAYMENT RECEIVED ‘"11’ er aise 1'01‘ those who laid BY r111: PRINCE EDWARD 1s- “d élifisptno gave so much at- tention to the details. T, Keller in "Observations which appealed in Elllli“ .. o; the Hour The Harness l {he following: om“ dglyg added pm seilsoil tar ‘b15511; as one hundred engage- their names the ILPAND IIARNESS RACING cum TI-IE TWO YEAR. 01.1) FUTU _ u-v STAKE 1942. R (Tic entries are listod with own- Horse January 21st. er, address. name of co't. color and "Two leaders oi’ sex. sire and dam in that order). Henry Gaudet, Summerside, Miss to the list of two-min- Frances Wolfe. Br. F" Calumet Bud. which have appeared in long. Edith Aubrey. RH. Phillips. Summcrside. King ls . J Azoif 1.59 1-2 and Col- Petel, Bay Stud, Kin spruce, K11- f,‘},°,,'}'"5;'0.§“§ioo. Ill doing so they be- ty McKane. g (l, lnird and fourth of all glunelllvo-ininute stars fe mhfillst in the list oi speed zlramp- t his rccord of engaged in no less than 155 official- ly rem that ior mehy years to come- Iroletta Abbe. D.B. Harry Crozier, Darnley. Bonnie O to register Hal, Bay Mane, 01-11mm Hal Jr,’ By at. Single G. 1.58 l-jt was Watson Peter. CL. Dauphlnee. Halifax, n.5,, llit the one hundred mark. Bud the Tramp, Lt. Buy Stallion, having actually Calumet Budlollg. Tralnpcrcss. Bell and Clark, Charlottetown, l-ied meeting; will doubt-less Milton Budlong. Bay, callunel; Bud- d 55 n record for all time, at lens. Lou Patch. Gordon Dawson, Summerside, Filly. Abbe Worthy, Bessie Jackson. "Until the past year the other John A. Munll, Jr. Murray Riv- member of the group was the Ohio all Peggy Dunn, Bay luau,’ star , P t r-at-law 1.59 3-4. film Olitehl! turf career in 1938 ‘m, a score number he won 51. these two stai- He Dillon. 1.111s Kallnllck. H. E. Killom, Montague, Lou D11- or 109 wees. o! Wllleh lon. Star Dillon. Wilford Pfilllflht, Cherry Valley, flop; the on‘y members oi the fast- Budlongl B,“ Mare’ Ca-unm Buck er bflihile W" credit/ed with 5cm“ long. Roscworthyl by Aliwcrihv. l“; more than twenty-five victor- Bruce Yco. lviontzlgue. Roma Dil- i . JIM 51°" ‘"1" llmm" the lon. Bay Filly, Star D11! , a Dill- fin mare in history, in the tlvo- lngmm on y mmuis class, to have turned for tile Mrs. Moira MacKenzie, North word in one hundred engagements, Sydney B, l l,“ B‘, Mi I C 1 _ ll et Dillon 1.5a l-4 next with me, Bmllofflgf” lMgQln‘ H a“ gl moo; throughout her career. "colonel Tom is d hi0 8T0"? 5° NOMINATIONS MADE AND life only seldlhs SECOND PAYMENTS RECEIVED for ererllled Wllh BY TIIE rumor: EDWARD IS- ioo races. Little PM» 1.58 3-4. ll he LAND IIARNESS RACING CLUB aim part 1n 1942 in as many en- IN run THREE roan 01.0 ru- v, higmame added to the grcup grid stand next to Single G. as the ‘molest race winner of minute stars!’ gagemente as he did last yehr- Wlll TURITY STAKE 1942; l George A. Callbeck. Summérside, the “"°- Janet Boil. Boy F1 ly. Calumet Bud- lontz. Janette Royal. Wellington McNeil], Charlotte- Jme Azofi’. as the mBJOTllY °1' town, Addie BLlTiiOHg, Calumet Bud- aur leaders know. is owned by C I011; Addie Mogrmn I. Horton. Murray River, who pur- Wilbur Lawless, Kensington. dissed her out of the stable oi Dr. Tl-lxy Budlollg, B“ Fllly, Calumet ii. M. Parshall. Urbana, Ohio, on Blldl0llg_ Lem, wm-llly_ tile conclusion of Iver Grand Cir- lleen for two years previously. by through the Marltimes 11nd Maine :rd Kelly. Southport. She holds the L the Remington, P.E.I. track pacing i919. lure,‘ states Mr. Keller. "it will be - weer numbering as many as six- ty races. Una Signal lb: busiest member of the clan. being so far the only one ever fore being sold for export a fcw leven starts. and she new also ranks Greyhound 1.55 i-4. having among aemldlatige-which appears just as ‘iieeeurer FJE. Wright, Summer- Illr-old Futurity Stakes ‘for 1942. in tile two-ycar-old stake, one each Ville!- Five are sired by Calumet 3ll<ll°ns 2.02 a-i, three by Star Dillon and one each by Kim! Spruce 1M l-4. Oregon Hal Jr. and Abbe Worthy 2.05. ll the three-year-old stake there i the largest nomination in the mildly oi the stake. wit-h no less than 21 making payments. All three ' noes are represented. New ick having two. Nova Sco- . lllree and Prince Edward Island green. Eleven are by Calumet (long 2.02 3-4. four by Abbe with-hr. 2.05. two by Kalmuck 2.15- nogfi each bytWorthy Jay 2i15- ares Worhy, Peter Frsoo “'31P Hanover. The four-ycar-old iuturiiy stake h" l1 large entry with thirteen . l" from P-EI. and one from . Scotia. As usual Calumet Bud- has the airing b01101; with nine lllm. two by Kaimuck 2.15 1-2 one each by Abbe Worthy 2.05 Lusty Frisco 2.01 1-4. "570? B. Roy Holman during his “t "ll-slaves trip to the United lei met a number of former P. Illanders who are close devotees ‘he Kins of Sports. notably Dr. - W. Christopher of Boston and Steele oi Alllston, Mass. Dr. Dller took His Worship a- and introduced him to many Prominent fl urea in "W18 in the ub City. and ‘ bllhlluet he was called upon for M94311. Oi course Mayor Holman ll onpoliunllv to point out the 86$ 0i the Kentuckyof Ca- lhd the part harness racing Fed in the summer sport activi- of this beautiful Isle. Many Wei: acquainted with mmaries o ollr @blllhecl in the American horse “an flhd "_ rough this column. l, c: Dl- Christopher states that ‘ \ llardian is almost worn out M m?“ - On return home hm“ P’! an stunned cii at Sher- eud ~ Que. where his eon-in-law. ' l the past three seasons. and driven in s" ll/lal-gunl-lle 111-41‘ lllllllst Ell-ll?!‘ T5995 11V Wll- Worthy Jay. Lolldonderry Belle. George McIntyre, Montague, cllit compel!" U"? fall °l 1939- Elle Choral ill, Br. Gcding, Kalmuck, n: owned at that time and had Daisy pelem Peter McMahon, Kensington, Ir- H9519! T- Fumm- Upperfillewlhilkel ish Pete. Red Gelding, Budlollg, N5. Bhe was raced by Mr. Horton Helena wlm EM. Johnson, Great ViZLlg-e. N. Rose, Bay More, Myron Bel. Charlottetown. Mar- lee! NW7d 11901118 Ol 2-08 fill New gery Budlong, Bay, Calumet Bud- (iisegow, N.S.. Sept. llill, 1940, and 10mg, By Cqlongl Aubl-ey; RE. Hamilton. Woodstock, N. B. M00111 of 2.03 1-4 11111419 Jllll’ 12m- HlghWfliPl‘. Bay Stud, Charles Wor- thy. Falrwcather, Miss Alta Kennedy, 'I‘1‘Lll‘O, N. S.. ‘Tnthe roster of two-minute t-rot- Alta x, Bay Marc, Budbllg. Clara. AM. Carver. Vernon River. Baby WM l-Ylhla .l_1.§__l'e.§_...l'.l.9§.l‘ 5mg? can‘ Budlong, B1‘. Fblnale. Calumet Blld- didm has ever engaged in' a turf long, M“ west J. Parker Hooper, Charlottetown, 1.59 3'4 W“ Margaret. C. Frisco, Dk. Cllrstnut, l-FQWYlt-l Peter Frisco. ltiilrgarct Grilttlm 2nd. Bevin B. Polcy. Tide Head, N.B., credited with more than forty oi- Hglppy _orctop. Bny Male, Rip flan. w“ "ll?! to the ate-furl! 905V Be- ovcr, Calumet Forctop. Urban R. Gills, Mlscouche, Mar- l?" also the daughter of Sijmel garct G. 7114, Bay Female, Abbe ter 2.05 l-lt had chalked up fifty- wolllly, Hpjpll l), Harold Wcodrsiclc. KCllSllVIi on. "m"! l" m9 “$5 0f 191ml"! "We- Elizllbciil Blldlong, Bay F‘.lly, Calu- vlnning two-minute trotting stars. ma; Budlollg‘ Bull; Gil-l, Randall McDonald, Peter's Rd.. l"! may honors that of headins Billy Worthy. Bay Gelding, Abbe l‘ Worthy. Moe Cope. Alfred Lou.'cry. Montague. Eva m Wort r. Crown More. Abbe Worthy. We are indebted to Secretary- Gl; Vlfglggg Belle, Mrs. Mike Jabalce, Sydney. CB.- lllltlor a eomlfete list of the helh- Mike Budlong. Dark Bay, Calumet inators in the two. three and four- Blldlol-lg, Mllmie A, Roy Woodside. Maluequc. Dolly lmon which the second Dllylllellt Worthy. Chestnut, Abbe Worthy, hes been made. Eleven have entered wnosnl-l Patel; R18. Humphrey, Kcnslngton, a"!!! in Halifax and North Sydney. Pixie Budlong, Bay Flly, Calumet l. and (he remainder in this pro- Buqjlongl MonangL Dr. PYPSIOII McIntyre. Montague, Christ-y Budlonz. Bay Mare, Calu- met Burlloniz. Ima Guy. Mrs. D. A. Mocisclac, Sydney. C. 13., Blllv Boy. flay Gelding, Kal- muck, Crfiumet Bee. NOMINATIONS liiAmt AND SECOND PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY THE PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND II/\'?NESR RACING CLUB n: Tim FOUR YEAR OLD FU- TURITY STAKE 1912. C.H. Horton. lvlurray River. Kel- ly's Nivhtmare, B. Filly, Kalmuck. Addie McGraw. Geo. A. Callbcck, Summerslde. Jack Clyde. Bay cmloiuil. Cshlmet Blldlnne. D-‘Jlia Aubrey‘- Wellinnion McNcill. Charlotte- mwn, RgymQnd Budbng. Bllv 0., Calumet Budlong, Calumet Bel. Wilbur Lawless. Konsinliton. Hil- da Budlonlz. Bay Fil‘y. Chllllllet Bvvlloilil. I/‘na Worthy. Willard MWDonalri. ~ Charlotte- town. Wait w Sec. any Gvlfllns. Calumet. Budklniz Lady Helena. Wendelin Morrissey. Elsi R/lylll- ty, Buddy Mako. Br. coiling Col“- met Budlong. Maud Mnko. Wellington McNeil _ town. Abbe Jackson. Bay Gr-ldznll. Charlotte- Eight Classes Ice Racing i1. l. ll. A. Will Scheduled For Today whet lhleht . "l! be tho beet Nee of the eeuon will tax; piggy oh the Speedway of! violoi-ii. rel-x this afternoon when seven only; all promising close battle will be raced, The meet wil' get, undgrwgy ‘g 1.30 sha and fllciall and driver: are aske lo make it a. point to be on hand on time. Flllwwlllg ere the entries: Class A Trot: Juanita Axworthy, Bonnie Mary, Lusty prlmq Close A Pace: Lady mil. Jippy x. l-lmle Pew‘. Rose Worthy. Class B Pace: Albert E. Grattan. Allie Bumham, Wait N’ see. Jackie V010. Rosebud. nee for All: lidmt Bu, ling- in‘ 3m, Millie Kaknuok. Class C: Mollie Glut‘ Sett, Joe Vol.0, June Glass B Trot: Bcotty Wet-son, Luelcy Guy. Lusty’: First, Virginia Ka-lmuck," Mr. Tiile y. Colt Raoe: Marjorie Bunions. Ad- die Budlong. Frisco Budlozlg, Boy. Nancy Budlong. Match Race: GB-YWWTI Girl. B. Peter Gratten, The ice is in good condition and one of the fasioet mobs of the season is expected to tend to some of the fastest times. ‘Halifax Wallops Moncton 10-4 In Opening Came Of Maritimelunior Final HALIFAX. March 13—(OP)-— Hallfax Canadians battered out a 10-4 wln over Moncton Wheelers here tonight in the fir \. giame o1 : home-asld-home series for the Mar- itime Junior Hockey Title. The sec_ 0nd game‘ will be played Tugeday at Saint Jchn. NB. Althoulltn the score was l0p-5lded,_ the game was much closer than indicated. Halifax had the margin oi play throughout most of the contest, but the game Moncton squad kept forcing the play around the Halifax nets on sustained gang plays. Only one penalty was handed out. in the sixty minutes, going to pudgy Pills Gauclet, Moncton de- fenccman, Jimmy Pineo in goal for the wln- 1, 21ers turned in a. sparkling per- fcrmanoe stopping at least three sure goals and bringing the crowd to its feet with brilliant save: Halifax iced two speedy forward lines that produced scme great passing plays, and split scoring honors among them. Outstanding were Pud Roach and Power, first string wilgers, Roach getting three goals and Power another three. and Morash sank two goals. Gaudet, Mcrlcto-ns husky de- imcclnan, was their most valuable man on the ice. Besides his regular more oi handing out bruising bodychecks to the incoming Hal- lgonlnlls. he prcved equally useful on the attack. s'.ting Ulp numerous plays for his forwarfs. For Moncton. the Keefe-Carter- Tolver formation produced two scores. while Johnny Corlmier and Drisdell accounted for the others. The first period was even. willl plfly see-sawing from one end 0i the rink to the cluel- es both lee-me set a furious pace. Halifax drew first blood at the six-minute mark when Power took llle “wool- from a scramble on the left beards and Wk"! l‘ m“ l“ front. of the net, McDonald sink- 111g Evans‘ rr-bcund. Sleep and p5,...- comlbilled for the second marker late in the frame to put the locals two up. Moncton withered before Can- adians‘ attack in the first l0 min- utes oi the second and were bat- tling on lile defensive around their own net. Before they could "WV" er, Halifax had raoed in-to a. 0- lead and from then on were never threatened , l SUMMARY f I _. row} rh-st Period ' l-J-ialifax, McDonald (WI-ill- Power) 6:03 2-1-iillifax, Power (Sleep) 16:29 Penalties-Neill Second Period 8—Halil'ax, Morash (MeDonaldl 4:59 p-ilallfax. Moi-ash (Charlton) 6132 5_H.1liiax, Power (Evane. Me- Donald) '71 Pllalllnx, Roach (Morash) 10:00 ‘I-Moncton, J. Cormier (H. 001'- 1 ,9 det) 10:38 L-‘Irx-Ilaii-fillhagbhffh (Charlton) 17121 Penalty-Gander. Third Period o-Moncton. Keefe (Tower) 9111 lo-Mcmston, Carter (Keefe. TVW‘ er) 6:09 il-J-Illlifax, Roach 6140 lz-Haliiax. Evans (Power) 0:38 13-Haltfax. PW" mvan" Mc- Donald) 14:46 m! ) 14__Mor1oton, Drisdell (J. O0 el’ 19.30 Penalties-Alone. A% ‘imfligyfgessdg Jacgfirlotte We" ares . . rm. er. 1' town. Lusty's First. D . chestnut. Remem er Ocldtlng. Lusty llgisco. Jolly‘ Siggeer ’—' ' P. . Bowness, ummcrs .. ‘Bucfong. Bay Gelding, Calumet (By The 011103!" 7"") Budlonir. shirlev Aubrey. Roy Woodslde, Hamilton, Budlong, Bay, Budlong, Peter. Willard Kleliv. Charlottetown Tena Kaimuck, m. Mare. Kalmuck. By longset. Will. Cruikshanka. Halifax. NS. “T” Bonnie Budlonlz. Bay Mare. Calu- met Hvdlol-y May Cone. Fred O'M Reddin. Sonihvmrt. Miss Brewer. Dir. chestnut. Budlong, By Kalmllck. CONSCRIPT DUTCH IiONDON——iCP)-6ome en transferre ~44 ‘Hobby Watson n BROWN!‘ 5°“ M s‘"‘°ml‘ Chm“ workers have been colmcripteldo-(igg m“ .~, “ffmlfl- is leveled. Bud unlor- factories in Germa v and 4o Neth- l . was ill with a mild type oi’ erland: firms have W‘ lllllllhltely is now o! to Cement. ilto 11am WM on ml" niizimoonliilillrpllgahlfghllflhlylqhaw fl . c club executive refused ioria Cellini‘! series M31381 ed ‘iloron Y only to loso to the Col-ii"! finals. _.--~—_—-'-_‘_—" .. (OP) “mxmiilin. Norwnv and oemdleils defeat» Pats in e vlerefl- in the our work Bowling YJVLCA. BOWLING ALLEY! Friday Afternoon Ladies League Playoff Plans ___ MONTREAL, Mulch 15-(09- President Norman Dawle of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association said tonight that teams now com- peting in provincial playoff: would continue their present playoff plans that provide for declaration olf e senior champion by March 31 1e- Ifilltl-ICSQ of a Canadian Amateur Hockey Association rulin-g that the Quebec cilanrpion must be ready to play in the Maritimles March 25. Unless the O.A.H.A. extends the time limit, Dawe said, the Q.A.H.A. would be unable to have a repre- sentative ready for Allan Cup piayeiowns. President Da/we said that the ex- tension the Q-AHA. had requested for completion of it: provincial playoffs was the first time such e request had been made in the 20- year history of the Asociation. George Dudley, President of the 6.11.1141. said in Midland. Ont... to- day that the two-day extension he had gran-ted the QAJ-LA. was hi: “final decision," Dud-ley said he would be in Montreal sunclay t0 discuss the matter with Q.A.1-l.A. officials, but said “I don't expect to change my mind." ‘Ihe Q.A.H.A. had asked the CAI-IA. for an extension to March 31 after a meeting here this week. Previously they had made two re- Juvenile Royals Take Big ilontinuePresent Lead Into Second Game Here This Afternoon Charlottetown’: Juvenile Royal: took a strangle-hold on the Island title last nlgnt whexrthey whipped the Borden team 8-1 in the opening encounter of the Island final. Ro al: will take their seven goal leul to tho second encounter which will be played at the Ebrum here this after- noon at 1 o'clock sham. Played on a fast. sheet of’ ice be- fore a fair sized crowd of fans Roy- als, showing their best form of the season. plied in four goal: in first session without a return from Borden. In the die canto the two teams split u. brlwe of counter: Borden getting their lone score after Royals had pulled into a. 5-0 lead and in the ilnal session of the en- counter the winners shot three more to account for their big margin of victory. Dim utive Hymie Gregory the smallest player on tlhe ice and at the same time one of the smartest shot apair of goals for his team with Simmons and Jackson also getting two apiece and Beck and Beer ae- counting forfithe_otiler_two.__'f'ne_B_or;den. loneiordenloelwuisotbyliog- ers. IUIUIAI! Ilnt Period 1. Ron-ll. Beck. 2. Royals Grew (Jackson). 3. Royals. Jae n (Axsenault). 4. Royals, Gregory (Jasksoll. Arsen- auit) . tih: Penalty. MeDouza-li. leoond Period 5. Royals. Jacluon. 6. Borden. Bogus. Penalties: Rogers. Judson (2). Third Perioll '1. Royals. Simmons (Beer. Jay). 8. Royals. Beer (Beck). 9. Royals Simmons, (Jay). Penalty: McDougall. Referees: Johnny Squarebrlggs. Charlottetown: Oscar Campbell, v Miners Lace Truro 10-4 In Third Game Of Series GLACE BAY, N5, March 13- (OP)—Glace Bay Miners moved to 5mm"! quests for an extension of 15 days . l, ld l m M ll-lm Am- M_ Blshop 164 1.76 1M _ the thles o o e ar ( e 1, 3mm m m m llgaoleyegegfylzrllelcllevg-ghsz hazy; ateur Hockey chimbionhlp to- A_ Barre“ 123 no n4 m a Hm night as they iaoed Truro Bear- E Dawns 1M u,’ 138 ner ready to play 1e Mart es ca“ 10,4 w ml“ a 3,0 “m, wad H. Jenkins 193 99 l35 Mllmll 23- ‘ in their best-in-seven final series. Total: 2076. m sum“ m5 w” mnlllht- Dawe The dynamite-laden Cape Breton said that he knew of cases in other Lcague chumpl-cm’ who had won Strikers: years when other branches had both previous games by slngle goals M. Cudmore 140 149 86 been granted extensions of up to a on me smaller Tm", we out loose G. Bagggll d 140 88 107 week, and saw no ‘reason why the @181“; wlm a bllswl-lng’ ogemlv. fi Lassa nal lésl guebeo brenclh eoll-Klllt bit Full/ed that grew progressively more deed- _ Gem 188 15o n6 f T231242“; Ilefleélayotfs and me ly as the game continued. They}??- _,, . . a Total: 1M1‘ series l-"ainst (‘he senior B wln- °‘,‘,f,d,,‘,‘,‘,’..§"§f,u°,wfng;§§,"Qflfiefifitg m5], “us: ners is the only chance the clubs lwo pel-lods‘ a MacLean 1oz 20o 107 he" °l lhekllle e111’ m°h~‘l’- m“ Rotund Charlio Phillips, veterln .7, MacDonald 12a 127 131 said. "Once a. team goes into the gel-mummy and Mo, whlw we." N. MacDonald 162 1'13 169 Allan Cull playdown! the CAHA’ the offensive stars for the Colliery T. Garrett '78 151 169 takes everything except bare trav- Town Squad, each umlng lhe h.“ L- Be5fl5t° - 126 l“ 97 elllllfi expenses 5°? the clubs m‘ trick Allan Foster got a couple of “tall 2135- vollgleedi’ M D N A“ the Glace Bay goals. Thumbs r s. es. sa awe. 1e l"; Playing coach Ab Conick, Rad K Montgomm m m w, crllpaglilsi-yolllsQl-‘lfilglin Doran. reinstated mo. and silly ll" "°“‘° .1 13% iii 1Z3 ‘inane "n n» eéno walls ‘SZii-“lilitfitlwfiltii $5." .22; . I-I s a " ' ' ' ‘ l-l. Pricir 14s 14a 134 ho hw- "P e $250") “"5 Ellie to the Truro outfit. McIntyre and E. woolner 111 1&8 178 which 8am" l“ Mclliwal “ffmd Conlck each laced in two goals and Total: 21oz. brine. it is their own lwslhese the trio split up all the assists. Hlgl Single: H. Montgomery, 268. High Tlu-ee-E. Maclsean, 555. I 269 Li. " " SUMMARY. High s ng e . y e . HOLY Niuvra BOWLING PALACE High threfiiGkDollli s79. n“, PM“ _-_-- g our eague B.M1'-)1‘ll‘;z:l‘l Mound “tlliilfl-Hd 193 E,°.'§‘.,..?.'{‘.§“'- 1..., 16o m l-alooo Daily. Pllaitllllllllls (Baird) 9:47 o Doyle 232 zoo 17s n. Duncan 12o 142 10s il-Geee W. ll rs (Mellethl w. McLeod as 217 129 W,Ha1penny 249 1G9 20o 12-02 E. Dougan 1'78 200 149 V. Coylc 278 220 300 PenaJties--Redmond. Mack». L Doyle 17° 1'" 181 J. A. Bta-jly 21o 25o 141 M, McLeod 202 1'18 141 Total-floofl. Iecond Period Totai—3l32. All Stars:— C m at co g. 16121132210 19'! 3—Glace Bay, Baird 1:47 ar .i— . - n Zii B . l 11. J. Cliow 215 23a lgg c. Essery 17s "-§‘;°° a)’ mm (Mcnem P. McK nnon 140 112 A. Sherren 162 ' o. smith 18B 15s 20o Low scol-o 12o fiaazyhqmdfle“ ‘whim T. Arsenault 1B5 15a 13o Total-—3152. 95C - k Mm o. Downe 154 15s 165 Hgh single v. Coyle zoo. 6-—Tr}\w-_ onle (Dorm. o - r. Dougah 132 103 165 High three v. Coyle ".98. tyle) 8.43 Total—2925. Old Timers 2 pts; All Stars 3 p ". BRINGING UP FATHER FATHE ,, I l I i i 1 _ r i AM-DID I EVER‘ SHOW VOU THE PICTLIPE5 OF MY o‘ w E FOIJG THE ‘SPANISH-AMERICAN WAQ-I COME F-QOM A FIGHTTHG FAMILY- i" "v ‘u r FWCTUEES OF FATHER-BRING THEM ‘DOWN- » ITIPPIE AN D “CAP” STUBBS 'i-—Gleoo Bey. White 12:09 8_Truro, Conick (Doran) 16:32 Penaltyfilensen. Third Period il-Glece Bay. Foster (Baird) 8:31 Ill-Glace Bay. White (Mackie) 4:16 11—Truro, McIntyre (Conick) 5:47 IZ-JIYUIO. McIntyre (Conick, 1391-. ml) 9:00 Ill-elm Bey. White (Gallagher, Desbiens) 17:58 Penalty~Phllllps. iilay Hold Bonspiel This Afternoon Provldlnz lee conditions are suit- able I- b°YlliJ1el will be held n the Curling Rink this afternoon. Teams will be drawn up as they comg 111m the Club. FRULIB DAY TODAY—3-5 Crucial Galilee Scheduled in ii.ii.L. Over Weekend ‘ l, ~ v (Canadian Prod ‘me final wok-end of the 1941i.- fl National Hockey hag-us allude u.i.: 11011] around to find the Oenadp hill battling to retain llxth pine: in the standing-and :. playoff berm-and the Bruins and the Leafs arguing over second position. Canadlens still have to cllneb 11th postion.“ Brooklyn Lmerlm have a slim mathematical cl-lazml of overhauling them. But the Hab- itianig also have the opportunity of overtaking Detroit Red Wings. The Rod Wings and Canadiens meet twioe this week-end. A double victory for Cundlen: woulud erase the thrce-potlt d1i~ ferenoe between themselves and the Red Wings and put. the Habi- tants one point ahead, leaving each club with one game to play-Carl.- udliens against Toronto next Thur:- day and Detroit home against Chicago the same night. Iln the eirculvs upper strata then may be a shuffle of positions, Rangers in first place have e three- point margin over '1‘oronto-—-b'ilt the Desi-s have t/wo games in hazld. Boston, only one point behind Ton- onto. also has two games left to play. Toronto meets Boston saturday night and the Americans Sunday, Rangers meet Chicago Sunday. ‘ " I Hockey Challenge “We the Graham: itoed Mlolv arehs challenge the Elnerald hoo- key team to a friendly game of hcckey in Kensingtorl rink Wednleap dag‘ evening, March 18th." l8 ed Maxishail Whitehead (cllpilhl Hamilton Wins First Game Ontario Final IIABEUDON. Ont, March ll- tCPl-Hamilton ‘Majors defeated Buffalo-Ankerite Bisone of Schu- macher. O\t., 3-2 here tonight in the first game of s. best-of-flvo Canadian senior hockey Allan Cup elimination: series. Hamilton I Ontario Hockey Association senior "A" champions, Bufialo-Ankerih the Northern Ontario Hockey Ae- sociation champion. ___._- The FORIIM AND 8-10 The Usual Big Week-End Skating Sessions Join Hundreds For Health-KEEP FIT- By George McManus‘ ,a._ (IF; ill Rv Edwina COUSiN MikLlE sAvs Mmauoes M-iAT’ E YOU ARE YOU REALLY YEP! ‘SHE'S 60W’! POP SAYS SHE ' SHE TA KIN‘ ' 1' ? GOIN’ HOME COUSIN OUGHTTA sue MR.BUDGE FOR '5 5w" DESEWUL AN g L ' Mime? BEACH OF mammal-- By Westover SERVANT \N\\.\. CONTINUE FOR -4>wv ‘wv-m-law ‘