PAGE SIX ALWAYS NEW YORK, Feb. l5--(AP)_ Brooklyn Anleiyc- ~ paving v"‘.h ‘but atti a u _h: Mu l~cn Squaw lur l=lr 15.017 tans in G1. L 10:5 \\' ISL bi \\' (‘is oi ll alike to i118 t " I .1" ntmck m ‘ a (‘.71 -p:riod slump in one Nazi Yinkvrs iirieiice SUHIWL-UIY First Period l-Nwi" York. H xinll (Patrick, P. \ 10:21 P< n. P. Wu ISJII. Anderson, “Tile Weather GOOD MUSIC, FRIENDS AND HEALTH " 8 matches played c l GLIDE Almlfi TONIGHT 8-10 THE Caters To Skating Pleasure G O O D I C E Matters Not" Americans Hand Rangers Third Straight Loss 5-1 Arenslrelig, Held, Egan, War- Wok Second Period Lk-Biéoiol-tiyn, Sizmnxerhill (Boll) ll ~ll3iitligklyn, Armstrong (Larson) 4 -»B1"li<>k1.vn. C-hvmbcrlain (Hill, Anderscn) 17:26 P(ll£l.iZl0S——I'I. Watson. Patrick. Pratt. M. Cfilviile, B011, Third Period 5—Br0oklyn. H. Waisrn (Larson, Egan) :7 6—-Br:ok Amie. .) (Armstrong. . .cn . Penalties-Fed, Pratt, La son ‘53 The iic.\_L tuo days are to be busy one u’. the Charloltetoirrl Curling . 'I‘roinlv matches are to be 1.. ordcl‘ oi tlle day with a total oi l0 sciieiiuieci. Folloulill; is tlle draw: RPflIII Flour Competition For Curlers Four years and Linda-r 4 p. m. Monday Ice No. 2 Liberator: Spllflr-r] it, Barrie Si. Callback J H. CQYPV A. Batznall ll BOilfiKfll‘ Dr. W. MacDOnQH \\'_"T‘. \v\'l(*r C. N. Earle Skin Skip Ice No. I Invincible: Bomber; B. Mcliaren C. Montgomery B. Hera-n Wm. Munroe 1" Driscoll O. K. Prcsby Y1 R. Carriithers W. Bears Skill Skip Geo. R. Keefe Trophy Semi Finals Ice No. 4 P. Mclnnis Sum Johnstone Mervyn Johnstone S. Plioii 1):". J. McMillan llolrzird Mcllilils Skin Tuesday. Feb. l7. Time 8.30 Ice N0. 2 Winner of Sid Burhoe Mclnnls- Ali McNelll Cite-limit Bruce McLaren M aich 0. K. Presby Wright Tmphy Semi Finals ltlonday. 7 p, m. Ice No. 2 Jones J. R. William: E. Biirdin C, Mclgan Don Glass R. Carruthcrs . R_. Bell C. II. Black Skit) Ice No. 2 Time 8.30 F- Channvll F. M. Cannon Geo. Brady J. M. Cerry gtluart Moore II. T. E. Robbins ékFlV. Tldmanh J.P. Simmfindl l D Dominion Lile 'l‘rophy Time 7‘ p. m. _ Ice 1N0. 3 Fred Driscoll W, 1), Gilli; M. McGlmrnn Gordon Avard J. H. Howatt J, J, Mont; W. R. Cruikshank; p, a. cobb Skin Ski Ice No. 4 H. Callbeck H. B, Bevan P. W. Turner H. F. McPhce . B. Smit A. G. Piitman . V. Spillett Jlldle C. Duffy Skip Ski Dominion Life Monday Feb ll Time 8.30 Ice No. 3 Ralph Jenkins Week; M, W. Stirlinll MacDonald Art McPherson R, H. J.J. Larriibee R. Carruthera W. C. Davis Be Skip 1p lee No. 4 g. H. Cox i". Cox r. W. MacDonald Don Gass Dr. I-I. Pierre T L Prows Dr. H. McIntyre D Ski? Dominion Life Trophy Tuesday, Feb. _17 at, 4 p, m_ Ice No Ule_\;er_ McLenn___ Jas Burden , _._ .. bacco in every respect. Black TOBACCO CO., LTIL, mp1. yMatches Scheduledfi At Local Curling Club Geo. Keele It. S. Stoddard C. H. Black Skip R. D. Quiglcy J. C. Montgomery Dr. W.F. Tldlnarsh Skip Ice No. 3 _Wmners oi LIillKSIliHlk-CODI) rinks uluy winners oi McIntyre- Jaruliie rinks. e No. 4 Ic or Davis-Black rinks winners oi A. V. Snlllett-Dutly Winners play rinks Regal Flour Trophy 7 p. m. e No. 3 Slush-hounds Elmer McDonald Wm. Ives Doll GBLS J. E. Burden Ski Challenge Trophy D Time 9 p. m. Ice No. 3 J. A. Fraser W. R, Adams G, Ci. Hughes HI. Splilelt BkiD Jr. Sc ullcrs F. Acorn r. McKlnrion km . . Sear WR. Cruikshank Skip Regal Flour-Time ‘I p. m. Ice No. 4 Invincible! B. McLaren R. Bevan Liberator: R. Barry J. H. Ceriy F. Dlriscoll H. C. Bohaker Hltbcarruthers W. T, Weir S 1D _ Skip _Would all rinks interested please clip fol" future references. Chicago wins 2-0 from Bruins CHICAGO. Nb. l5—(AP)—-Chi- emgo Black Hawks clung to a l-o lead for more than 50 minutes against Boston Bruins tonight, then counted again at 17:17 of the final period on Bob Curse’: uri- usstted shot to beat last year’: Stanley Cup winners 2-0. The Na- ticnal Hockey League contest drew a crowd of 17,104 t0 the Chicago Stadium. SUMMARY:- Flm. Periodi- i. Chicago, Hamill (it. 0on0. Mariucci) 7:06. Penalties: Shewchuk, Colbert Second Period:- Scoring: None. Penalties: I-Iergesheimer (2, min- or and IO-mlnute misconduct), Allen, Crawford. ii Third Period:- 2. Chicago, R. Oarse 17:17. Penalty: selbert (major). e JUVENILE HOCKEY PRACTICE There will be a hockey practice for the Juvenile Canadiens at. the Upper Queen Street Rink. tonight at 7 o'clock shflrli- All players are asked to be on time. Straight Shooting Counts Every Time Whether its hockey, win‘ or business straight shooting means a whole lot. That's why our Tobacco is still on the market after fifty years. It is an honest To- Hickey’s . Twist 10c Per Fig MANUFACTURED BY HICKEY AND NIBIIOLSON CIIARLOTTETOWN THE <7" AR LOTTTETQIIIN. 626i"?! A N- r Freon) m, In Bonspiel Eight matchw were played at the Curling Club in the weekend bonsplel played Saturday afternoon and the scores in the majority of cases were close throughout wilh the exponents oi the "roarirr game enjoying another good afternoon's sport. At. 6 o'clock a good number oi’ curlei"s sat down to the usual week- cnd banquet held in the Winches- tcr Banquet Hall. Following is the result the matches played: R. E. Spillctt 9; S. C. Moore 3. C. McKlnnon 13; W, Pickard 3. H. I. Spillett, 6; W. R. Cruikshank 5 OK. Presby 10; Guy Kennedy 9. L. B. MacMlllan 9: W.T. Weir 7. P. S. Cobb l0; (LII. Black 3. Dr. H. McIntyre 8; A. G. Put- nzim '1. Dr. W. Tidmarln 5; Col.'G. E. Full 8. ot Rangers downed By Canucks 5-3 MONTREAL, Felb 15 -— (C P — n» Lns ivho have b.e:-i Lcunder- ,..sitl;n oi the . be g-Lze fol" rnzet ~on, took on t e role of a h l‘: las. n ghi as they the karllizg. New York ill‘ e5" - (t _Rar.ge:"s by 5-3 belo e a cloud of Playing their best hccicey on home ice this season, Caualdlsrls outplayed Rrargtrs mcst of the way and were aided in their win by some costly New Ymk penalties. Two of lhssc binishments came at ithc height of Criiizdbns offen- sive in the middle frime when they scored gcais wihich proved enough for the verdict. Art Coulter was in the penalty bcx when Gerry H ileum: tallied the gcgl which gave Crnadiczts a 2-1 lead after Phil Wtitsm had put the Rangrrs on even ierlrs with a gnrl at 20 seconds of (h: m'dd'e pcricd. Then Stan lPratt was sli- ting out tar the r. xi Ctanadien gCei, scored by Jce Benoit on a play with Terry Rcardcn and Clrrle Sands. Buddy O'Connor, who tzillird Cnnacteiis’ first goal in the open- ing Iraine came hrcugh with “hat was the clin; er w.th six seconds of the pelzou remaining. Rangers made a desperate at,- ltillfpl- to get back into the game Willi two fast goals. in th. third piilLd by Bl",v..n Holdall and A.ex shibicky but Oqiixod ens put up a stout defence auer mat and with a minute to pla picked up anoth- er goal when Iizmgers withdrew their goahr for an extra forward and Charm» Smds let go a shot film abhit in d—.c;~ that ioind the Meg's York net. ‘Ine time was 19: Bryan Hextall suffered a severe ash over his eye when he engaged hutch Biuc-tiard in a fist fight late in the game. Both players g:t im- joi" penalties and Hextail had to ha-vc several stitches to close the. wound. Rcd Heron, who Canadzezis ob- tained in a trade with Americans tor Murph Chamberlain, mn ' first appearance with the te;m and looked effective at time". The Hab- itante were sl-ili without drfcnce- man Ken Rvcardtn. out with l. Bashed ankle and Ray Getlifte put up a good showing in filling in on the real-guard. SUMMARY First Period i-Canadlcns. oCcnnor (Heifer- nan, Marin) 9:11 ties-Heron. Warwick. M. Colville. Second Period ‘J-Rangers, Watson (Hextall. Coul- ter) :20 3—Cana<lleiis, (Sande. Morin) 6:56 4—Clanadiens. Benoit (T. Reardon. Sands) 18:00 5-farg-adiens, O'Connor (Morin) i)‘ 4 Penaltiesr-Ooulter, Benoit, GOup- ille, Pratt (minor and IO-mm- ute misconduct.) Third Period 6-Rangers, Hcxtall (Watsonl 13:42 ‘i-Rangrrs. Sliiblcky (N. Calville, Smith) 1511B ii-Canadlens, Sande 19:59 Perialties-Getliffe, I-Iextall jot), Douchard (major). Heffernen i- R. C.A.F. leads Overseas final IDNDON, Feb. 15 —(CP Cable) —The busy Hlawathas, an army co-operation squadron team, to- night won the opening game o! the overseas forces hockey semi-final alter gaining the R. C. ll. l". cham- pionship Saturday. Hiawatha to- day defeated the Camerons, 2nd. division champions, I-l in the first game of a total-goal series. The be played at second game wifl Brighton Feb. l8. Traro and Pictou Play 6-all draw PIUPOU. 11.6.. Feb. lb-(Wl- Truro Bearcata and Fctou Regeb battled to a 6-8 draw here Betur- diy night in the tilt of a home- snd~hcme series for the rght t0 meet. New Glaeww vclranoes tor the Antigen!m-Pictou-Ccldiesm senior Hockey League title, cieius b1 GallagherReleases Dates Mr; Tm)’ ForSenior, Intermediate Wllmer 0f And Junior Playoffs MONCTON. N.B., Fcb, I5—(CP) inLrm (lute and Darts fer .'~.c junior hock y itinlcs weir. an“ hank Gallagher, Maritime Branch o. Almatetli‘ Hcclny Asc H1O. . ‘lhe Crage Bart n be Q11» \\"i Ileili will play ihc o. is; team iii a bzvt of fJI ..ei" M.r t-tnc Iinal- e . . a with are first twa g in s Math 9 and 1i on hcnie ice oi (h. Cape Breton opphcirts and Ale ll mg three gm: , it luniniiz- c u y, March l3. 16 and 18 on Cap Bl" - w ll an 1a.. The Qu b c wlnn l‘. _ cone east to 0p n th hlaluhme- Que.e: series on Miilxh 23. Anihnst, Baihrs. a d 5.1m Jchn will piay fcr t..e SJIIO." cham- picnsitil) o! the Mqri m: llOl'l“311‘i seczicn starting Feb. 2 . T)!’ A.P. C. league begin plrirrfi zicion Fe». Only N a Sco id i7illll~ ‘ 1' tlie in eiin " staring Feb. 2f. and I-IIIIIIX N Vi‘ \v 1i ‘.35. El t? C11" pl l/iiis, ion sdisdule, rep es n: ng all three provinces. will open F;b. 20 The schedule: Senior Division :— Anrilurs; ct Er ‘hulist F!“ 21: Batiiurst at Aniicts" Feb. 23; Am- hezsi-Balhurst winne" at Saint JctzrrFsb. 25" Stir"! J II“ at Am- hers:-B1 hu venues Fri". 2"’: APE. L’ zit Halli x Navy Fie-‘c. N A.'.’I.C. i" x n y . League Feb. 2'7: AP.C.-2-a\§\" Amhc st-Ba hill" JiTiilli-Phiil- ners at v John March 2" Samt llPSi-AIUIAPTSE. Wiimcrs Navy, March 4: Oape Breton League at hi» A.P.C.- A.P.C.- Leafs rack up Fourth straight '1 ORONTO, Feb. 15—-(CP)— To.oli...> hlaple Ircais, hotter than any mhci- club in the Hockey Hague at the lacked up tilelr fourth victory in a wrek here N asonal tncintnt. stra. gilt Se .u. any 1115.1. with a 4-2 v.clcry cv.r R81 Wdlgi Spoiling Detroit a 1-0 lead in the first pfljiol»; the Lotus relied through the Red Wings for three quick goals in 7i seconds early ln the second and then held their rivals even in the llnai flame. Tile victory, r»: (l betclc a crowd of 11,367, sent the Leafs in- to a tie with the scoops-plan: Bos- ton Bruins wiho were idle. tunce this ueek be- however, pin Bani ns, fore the Lea s get brick into acticn again next. Saturta- Billy Taylor, LCYIIC Curr Hank Gclciup and Bucko McDonald each gicked off o. ‘Toronto tally. runeteau and Dan Gsoso hcme the Detroit. gcafs. Mud shot Bruneieau set up the gal-lead for the Red Wirgs whenlhe beat i1 Broda half-way ihrc session. The Leafs s getting nowhere a'"a gli "mod 21st t: in the d s- timctive style chccking emplopd by the visitors until TnyLr got his tally during d Real-mouth scram- e. Red Wings forgot all about their checking__for a, m:mcn.__ and “at- Wnalgl-i-jtcivart. BRINGING UP FATHER Navy - Amhcist - Bathurst - Saint 3 captured the feature 1 ; balance of best of five zeixes (n home ice of League Quebec WIIIIIIIS will ccnxe east w" h Madame clhamlpifins on March 23 Jclin Msircii 9 ant. Cape Breton March l3. 16. 18. to open a 551i s Free-for-all My, nily with e suznm-ary o! l-i- cvcnt on we mm tire m-ee-fcr-ail as the Brackiey Driving Club staged an- other good meet on Wednesday afternoon las-t. There vms only a fair attendance of fan-s but those pPQSPDI. sawfgtirxod close r2513! in < l 11in‘? Ell‘ . ever; heat o c emglélted m be winners , _ Singing Sam was Intermediate I)I\‘lSl0IlZ—- a starter but his class did not fill Florence at Donkln Feb. 24: ant-i as a mutt pans ware disap- Donkin at Florelrerfib, 27; New Dogma ,1, not seeing the fast pac- Wntertord _ at Forinc -Donk.iri er m Baron March 2: Fe" re D nkir at New guyvrgvmgy Wliteflcrd lVIardi t: S uti S‘"ol'e L" ue at Navy Feb 27; N.vy at _ orqflln. South Show: Irrgre Mar h 2, Free f Kwrtville at Acadia Fe‘: 24: Acari- M‘. “m. (Stewart) I 1 3 la _ r Kcniwile F b. 27Z_Be wtk at Jim”. K, (Hughes) 2 2 2 Brirgztoivn Fob. 34: Brldgrtown at N91 Codlntgdujc (wtlll; 3 3 I Ecru" ck F 2gzidKetn v l-1'- ‘ 't\ t; la at - i" ‘I4? own Marc 13mm...- 2; Benv Pridgtc-xvn at Kent- ma“ A M (Hie-Acacia Mair h 4" so". Ii F ‘orc- Helm K‘ (A~_\dr.§.wi$\ ‘l 1 3 N"vv at Kcntvlle-Ac dP-"iiwvlck- 33pm» K (Hyuptieil) 3 2 1 Brrigownvr- Mrh Kcntvllie- F5555 Glnl (McKinron) 2 8 2 AtTliil - Ecru‘ ck - B d". trwn at Abbe Jackggn (RCbffltfl) 4 4 4 South Shuc-NavvMarch Scuth Fri -Ke itvi'i‘e Aczidi -B er- Green Rac¢;_ u “I! nt Fl.".e't..-Dr:l- k , ri" i "rTrci l\Iarch 12 and Minute 011m (Neill) 1 l2 FPYCI’? Mvrch 17 Hair-n 1,, (Ford) 2 7i 1 scottv M~c (McYav) 3 2 3 Junior Divisinm- It L; ire intertfcn 0t the club to Mcncrn at Slfnt Jrihn Feb. 20; herd another race on Wrdncs- saint John at i\I’I1"i0’i Feb. 23; day afternoon next. Mcnci- n S it‘! J h". ‘iiOi-IG- ‘own Ft . '1 Cthnrlcit ii at ‘[11] E-Qiirbbr, Moncicn-Snlrt tJclm h 3: N0: K ‘VIorctn-S a ill - Jobn-Owiriottc- . 1h f ioivn at N.S w n "clw Mai" (h l0; Jnilifllgglyylnoll my me mo“ o NS. wiilncxs at M nc ‘Zl-FB/Ili. . " . JPIir-Cfiiriottbtntvn Match 1'7; Slade (lglixlitiwnald Maritime winners ta ofen serits in an JOSH“ ac m‘ ' IVIonti-enl March 27. irmplcri i" pl-iv ed the ‘puck stcamng in wnv into the net Vviicn Gr sso scored it was the only time t-hgl. elth-r team t-alizrd H1201’! hit-Fug the goal post. In this instance, Count Drri got the rebound ol Or'an<"0'= “which bocmed rack lrcm the post and ra-pped it. past Brcda SILMMARY First Period 1_Dctroit, Bruneteou (Orlando) 10240 Pelialtic-Kamplnan, Stewart Second Period Z-ggronto. Thiylor (Schriner. Carr) : 2 B-Tcrvnio, Carr (Tjvlrr) 3:36 ~l--'1‘orc:ito. Crcfdrp (Lirgle) 4:03 Pel:-alii"s—\Vrl“(‘=_ Kiimpman Third Period 3-—I'i'1il‘".ii. I ro-"so (Orlando. Wales» 5" 1 McDcnold (z'~-’i"' oiro, 1'>'3’3 hockry against ilm snr-rtci- Leafs zrd the net re. suit. wn< two more pols in muck wrs the cleanest. of the lcr broke away 110m a gng at as‘: ‘nd re'ay- to can‘ as a R d Wing was about to citrck him. C"rr crime ' frcm the right wing, picked up the rubber a"d ranwned it heme all in th: on" motion. McDonald's goal which out the scoihg for the nbht was one of those billlrt-like drlv"s that spczl past n-uirebus players on its Grade VIII: 1. Kenneth MacDon- ald: 2. Leo MacDonald. Grade VII: 1. Wnnda MacPhecZ 2. Myra MacCormac; 3. Kermit Bruce. Grade VI: 1. Rose Bailey. Grade V: 1. Teresa MacDonald; 2. Ronnk-l MacDonald. Grade III: 1. Marv Holland. Grade II: 1. Maurice Holland. Perfect attendance: Kenneth Mac- Donald, Leo MacDonald, Teresa MacDonald. Highest average: Wands Mac- Phee, 86.8 percent. closed Teacher, M. Adele Rial-Donald. _FANNING SCHOOL Following l5 the standing of Fan- ning School for January: Grade X: l. Betty MacKinnon. Grade IX: 1. Jack Bearisto; Irene Taylor: 3. Mary Auld. Grade VIII: 1. Edythe Donald; 2. 2. Leonard Abbott. Earle Taylor; 3. Anna Donald. Grade VII: 1. Elaine Brvchton; Grade VI: 1. Charlene Owen; 2. Janet Auld; l. Mary Bearisto. Grade V: l. Doris Stewart; 2. Audrey MzlcKinnoii; 3. John Don- capl- S. shot ald. r Grade IV: 1. Rllilll Champion: 2. Donald MncKe-nzic; 3. Earl Wootiside. Grade III: 1. Verna Bryenton; 2. Frances MacKinnon; 3. Annabel Auld. Grade ll: 1. Vivian Bryentnn; 2. .7:inet MacKinnon; 3. Eileen Wood- side. Grade I (a); 1. Donald Benflslo" 2 Mal-y MaoG-ougiin; 3. Mary Mac- (Tavlorl Nutt- Irene Wynnd, Principal. Alice Drulnmond. Assistant. Covehead Horses Winn; In Three Of Six Event; In Saturdays Ice Racing Winning three 0t the six classes raced Covclicad horses walked oft with the majority of honors as the Victoria Driving Club staged other of their ice meets off $peedway at Victoria Park Satur- day aiternoon. Silent Mac. a con- sistcnl. winner all season. Nell Cocnatodale and Jippy K. were all returned winners while Bonnie Mary a Cornwall owned horse and Albert E. Gratiun and. the old fav- orite Heatlierbelle were the only two city winners returned in the six classes raced, Times. considering the track and l‘; heavy, raw wind, were last. with all finishes being close in each and everv heat raced. Fastest time of the day was chalked up by Silent Mac and Nell Cocliuwdziie; they paced heats in 30 1-2 seconds. Bon- liie Mary. I-Iazen Howard's lzood OFFICIALS gtairter: I§Afi$€n Abbott, u ges: e mo" las Chester Shawxmsolh huh“ Wood. ivilit§riai§@iim'h°5°“' “h” Announcer: Wendell Boat“ m. the Wings down Canadiens 5.0 , DETROIT, a 1,. Detroit ma Wings sniwiisliglplJrh. game National Ila-kc; rmgue 1W i1‘()li.0I‘\A‘i\S 1-l-1. in the Class m8 streak tzn. in i) (Mm 'l'l"ut as she beat out Mr. Tilly and the Montreal Camdl n.» 5.9 b51615 LUCKY Guy. 7.221 spectators for gale J4,“ Nell Couhatodale won her second Mowers‘ fouiah shutout o; , race oi the season in Class A Pars; season. i“ Fourth in the first heat the Willis The c911“ dwelt ~ owned mare tame back to lake the making a bold bang“) 01112313? light-airlift‘ diifiiiirilliieliiliionieiiiiiiiie gfgggglgs “todcllilfbtllv lumii in it Jippy h’. in the only four heat 1s ufgdpL - '1 “"9 "W race on the card was 2-2-1-1 over ‘$1?! s8‘ fiz-igiy to "loin Groeo Rose worthy and Rosebud m the “m 12mg Dgfitdlmln Bu‘: ‘I e Iigoeiirattari was i-l-fl In Wm“ kept “Imam “Willi! Imo- ure on Paul Bibcauit. to (any um, times in the ls-t 20 minnte;,'1'hm were made by Edziic" wiles, 5d gush and Modern (Mud) gym. au. the Class C Pace while in the Class D. Trot and Pace that grand old veteran Hcutlierbclle. ably driven by Pat Mclscnna who has driven lilm many fast miles ln the past. came through with a straight heat victory. the old warrior showing lie still had QUMMAR! some speed left as he trotted the iii-st quarter 0i his race in 32 l-2 First PCTIQd seconds. 1—11)1etroit. Groom (Abel, Wm‘) . 41 Penalty-T. Reaivlon. lecond Period SUMMARY Free For All Pace htlli-"fittnilttttlm":2;" l l i Time: so i-2, a0 1-2. ' " Ffligfm‘ ‘PH imm“ W“) class A T,“ Penalties-Abel, A. Broim. §i‘}'.‘“i%ii6‘“f1.§£2¥2i“?.:"":: l l t m‘ Lucky Gu (McNeil!) .. .. s 2 a il-Detwlt. Wm: (Orv-o. Amt Time: ai i-z, a2 1-2, a2 3-4. B" .33 kllflegroit, Bush (Gzosso, Abel) 5—De‘ll'oit, Brurietcau (Howe) 1m; Perialtics—Oi1lando, Portland Class A Pace Ncli Cochiitociaie (Willis) Little Peter (Younker) . . . . .. Allie Burnhaln (Downe) “hitrll-.§:"lv 1:2; -.-.~~.~.~.¢ Remember when Class B Pace (By The Canadian Press) %y vt‘.s.§i‘.’.“i‘i$5’i<eilyu"" Q0 <11 4;, qr a oiympui . - -~ n u= n l1 , fibugzllfll-lralflzlflal. 11143 3 Winter Games at Gcruisnyg! 01 ' - ' - . - . - - Gaimisczlh-Pantezikrlrcherl, six i ago tonight found Norway in fi Ch" c PM" with 121 points. Canada was ninti; _ _ with nine points, tour oi will‘: ‘@231: (ltvtéiirlhiilii: é Z We“ shined in hfliligliwui O0 00 i 1650i] . . . . - - .- Sampson Royal (Marilee) a 4 4 N- n- L- STANMN“ Timc.3i..ill-2.3. Club PW Ln I. ‘P. mm D Tm “M h” New York as :4 l3 1 14a m 4| Heutilcrbell (McKenna) 1 i i Twnnto 11 ‘l’: 1g. § 1Q Princess Kalmuck (McDon- Boston I18 21 l. .1 ll aid.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 2 2 chic-rec 31 2" l4 11W" ‘i Abbe Jackson (McNelll) . .. 2 3 3 Brooklyn 38 13 24 l 1112133 7 Happy K. (Chulipeill .. 4 4 4 ")"trolt as 12 21 s 1w) 112 l1 Peter Grattan (Jay) . 5 5 5 Mrmtrenl 3g 11 g5 z 03145 M Miss Brewer (L. Kelly) . 6 6 6 _--_-—--—-—- Brlifilxlilefxggbi’ 4 33 33 7 7 7 Keep Mlnard‘; In the home. - " v v i ._,i -"“" i Rv George Mciiianlis LOOK, GRAN'MA—- b/Q. l5 mp1: aAew-l you THiHk BEFBEST F TTED OR ME 7 D WOULD MAGGIE - M-IATB HAPPENED? WHY DiDhPT YOU JQiN? NICE \‘llELL,Oi'-' ALL ‘n-umos-w-rov/ TO SEE YOU AGANi ' --AN’ HOW DID YOU GET BACK F ROM ALASKA S0 SOON Q EVER m Edwil" NEVER WELL, AH, YOU SEE~- IMAM“ W T TO LTIGHT :i 0cm" DOUBT’ YouR WDREBUTPLEASE mop our or we us? Bi NJINQ 1 noon‘ VMIANT 1v H MORALE. MYSELF. MUG-S ma» m». Mm: ‘WY