n’ it_has found the solution to t. ions delays wile! l! st all ture meats. The in- novition is simply that all horses mm proceed up through the ~',m" befcret tflrniészmarid _§om- ekto e e o . "" b‘ i‘ e a o p postural Islander. Narnia Ido- “u. u. busy u»... days trglnl a success to earn im- 1 a name in ing circles in United States. Known as Ace is now la New York receiving one from ‘Tex" Su ork manager. who also loo hesvyweit Orna. Mc- oshsy in his first start at Jersey sy got the nod over colored g... Collins, New Jerae punches‘. p; a six round prelim. is second 5o" w" against Joe King, New y”); d he came u with an- ther six risen‘ ic. fir-oid eon of . ard McCl an . oskey, formerly of Charlottetown, but who now re- 51d; in mouth. As a young B. "sew ti: "iiiF...‘5‘....‘.'.'-° a y s Club. Working out reg- u ly at ltillMI-h’! gym, New y”; Mecioskey is com- lug along and showing much 'im- provement. Be is well known in Cage Breton. haviriu appeared on gut cards then. During the war " stood with the Merchant , Ibn llcCioslsey. well-known , is an uncle. 4 d- 6 i ldoetasse High School looms as Ia taarn to beat h the Interschol- serlos for the Bawley Crock- the boys ‘on t e eastern can defeated o Qyeea Square School hockey team segue mgh led 1-0 he first orl: b-i the secon 1nd add- ee oountts. A in: to the Square bo the Montague 5pm is showill brovement with seery game and have gained the Inch needed confidence lacking their first 03M.‘ "The y teams clash in the first of’ a tee-same series for the right to meet the Prince a s Wshhmon in the finals. Wednes- iisy nisht will see Prince Street dehool stage their annual Ice Boom. Thursday the local Jun- ior Ccllegians will journey to the home of the New Brunswick cham. ions for the first name of a two- e, total-goal series in the Man ml semi-finals. Friday the lec- and Illne of the home and home total goal series between the Char. lottetown and Summer-side Legion- sires for the provincial intermed- late (itlo will be played st the Forum. The first gems will take niece tonight at the Crystal rink. dummerside. Sandwiched in be- Feen those events will be a ooubleheader Cltv, Basketball card athfilnxacé of ‘gale; Aéidictioriuvg mee g . . . an Arabs taking on the Se 0' O 0 Pietou Royall. s rked bv the Bubs Playing of c" Williams. who learned his hockey in these T". won the Nova Bcotia APC. vague title Saturday and earned the riiiht to advance into the sen- ior gydowns of that province. Tn m lliilhfa lame, played at PM". Williams was the hero of the iceai’ win in which they up- ilet Tnrro B-5. Williams got a goal n the second period and w Proved to he the winnins marker Wly through the final session. was credited with playing a all-round {as-ne, Windy and Steele are wo other Island- g with the Pictou team. Both d rats-eminently in the sum- of he game which saw the u team eliminated Saturday GOO‘) Isrd has it that specially de- lsooe r... ..;’.“.'..".l."“.£i”ii2€.§.ii’ i211)’; I) persons, have s com- eduipment. an will “m. Nlwl h thehlinsi Ufa o: ill 0U!‘ . _. 5B 0 ‘blsnes by athletic teams ' rc- , mu am as: as; m. Victoria Driving Club be- _ g ring asoirantdisfir I tdll h theme 1n iwrmsmrM... m Ilrst Period 1—Montreal, Chamberlain don. Taylor, Lschf loeoad Period I-Jdontreai, Richard Blake) $—"'0l'0l\t0, Carr. Go ham stonewall) ...1s:ss “"fif.i.°‘iit.“éb.. .. Pl 2 Penalties: itesrdogfnhinicki. w as Third Period k-Kantreai. Richard (Inch. Blake) ........o:se ..-......e:4s ...'l:iid 16:02 lso ‘I-Iontresl. loch ( ard, Inmouruux) b-Montreal, Chamberlai ( etera, mon) Penalty: Filion. Weekend Results At Curling Club lhtchas flayed 1| u. m)“ weekend nsplel held. the Charlottetown Cur g Club u. suited as follows:- In . N’. Anderson. 10, Chief Jus- n r ‘SneillAtt i"i‘-‘."’°.‘i . . lJ e , _ “was. Cruikshank-g, ootng." i a v‘. Soiilatt s. r. n. IlcLaine v. a. e. Jardi . - ‘é bb as B, Dr H. Me . . o. o. e. n h . m. r. a”. Giddlngs is. {false}... Millan 4. l. C. Moore ll. I. I. Iowstt '1. Maple l.eafs "Lose 6-2 To _ Canadians; -Won‘ From" _ Boston Bruins ‘Saturday (Rear on) . . . . . . . . . . . “(:17 Penalties: Iisinicki BaruWBsar- k r SATURDAY’! . Pele. 2s -i(cr> -' (among: 20f is winger‘ Jo“; Stewart. Toronto Map basis Boston Bruins 1-2 in a m... n. hitigzisymm m” vy ws into the Ewe: Cup ul-lymffs. y ‘like victory out the Leafs with- eeven Dem“ d in t l lea u - -in the league stlhfi gga. genial: mhfirgu“ 1 at? glrtybmusbt 0X18 W sol-l total for the season ey's most sensational puck cu- w before he went into the . in the others. Gordie Bruce. from Ottawa. made his first appearance of the season with the Bruins Just back from overseas service he was at left win! on a lino with Jack McGili and Resrdon. SUAUIZAIY Pilot Period Socrimtmone. Penaiti “oidham. Guidolin. Second Period ' ‘ i-Toronm, Pratt (Taylor, Bodnar) ....- .. 2.36 Z-Jlbmnto. Autos (Meta) 4.21 3—Bost.on. Esau ........... .. 4.56 4.—’I‘oronto. Apps (Meta) 10.36 S-Jlvronto. Stewart (Bodnar) 10.14 Penolty-qlkinicki. ‘lid Period o-Jlbronto. Stewart (Bodnar) 3.3g l-Jroronto. Hamilton ........ .. '1. Q-‘lbronto. Stewart (Taylor) 14.5‘! easdcn (Mc- Iisrness listing ilrivsr ls" iiillyeil‘ - 01m o." " fee. film's in racing c " was killed when struck by an au mobile here Sat-tub . thdiflle, including Goshem/NAC. re he drove in the famous txman The most famous 110110 he ever drove was Clyde the Greet. Ii.R. Finals Resume Tonight fslk. 5hr“!!! llflwly but working up C0 a driving finish, the Summer- eld; Legionaires Saturday night defeated the Borden Nationals. ldaritime champions l.n the inter- mediate hockey division lsst ear, B to 3 to take the round 0 gas ‘I and advance to the Island fin- als lllinst the Charlottetown Le- gionaires. Th9 husky fixture o! Charlie Daighan, first string centre for the Summerslde veterans, loomed llriie in the Lesion victory, get- ting two goals and one assist. Oscar Campbell, spark plupol the Borden team for many Wars, shot a oalr of iflllivs for the Nationals. ‘Ilbe (Third lame h the Holy Ro- deemcr house hockey segue p - off series between the Maroon; and the Canadians is scheduled for‘ UPPG!‘ Queen Street rink tonightst 6130 third game of s. series. Msroons Intermodi- ' ate deelner All Stars played an trio” is. ed to. hbcm 5mm" ueen Strga? Air on “germs is scheduled for next Sunday. Exhibition Baseball, At Panama Cityrfanama: New York Yankees A) 201 011 MC-B 10 1 Panama All Stars ~ 000 001 1 6-4 000 Page, Bevem and Siivestri; Mc- Hfinfy. Brown. and Gonzales. lik- pinoza. o. Brewer ) and Kuttz, Dckoning. At Panama Cit! (Wanda) NewYork (A) 300030000-510 Panama league All Stars 000 - 0 8 2 Wade. Roear and gillovestri. Clarke. Scantleioury and Kcllman. r Sam ‘ t b ans-smears!) can e used e I aan. or minis Bonnie ’s Boy J.A. Prater l0. A. W. madman George Hawkins ll, I. I, Gar- ruthers ‘l. a A. L. MaePherson 6, W.W. lord '.I.Dlsck mo. ill . 3...... ....-..-..'.-. . o..”..¢.“...’ some f ti! Cit Lsa- I . An Qece o Toesdfa oimhtwihly ‘iii’ {gem fink: " fink Mom n .v n e w e e org: 1o, 1s, , gionairos and St. Dunlsltsnh Laugh! 4. w n‘ B “c. Thrones Win (leaner in Senior Semi-Finals sdvaoo &int John f “mu m“ Beavers ‘or tho: P12‘: llomdsnus scored most. oais after combinati bison Dart anti mggpw‘ “if o and orriaon shot tw forllcnotfiralbertcqsd thleeandlLCoslniert$ for the losers. lIiAI-IIAH PARK I'la., Hi1. 24- (AP)—-A whirlwind finish by Ste- hen (Laddie) Brown's brown colt und View captured the 80,000 flaming? Stakes before a record f.°al‘l.l....o”°'afiiie‘sii“'ifi.' '5?‘ pari-mutueis Saturday, a e iiockoy Challenge} We. (he Bast Wash. Royals. d hereby challenge o liar:- 9.3%? sieved 1?.“ fir‘ gambit-gay nearby or ‘llhwsday. _ Richard l-folmee. ‘Captain. FOR ‘ALB ‘A sun‘ ens raun- reasoni- fl pace. c . nto tho majors. bosom. 1 w a complete csstin o snake ltsru ternat one. pa. i?"\-“:?I:l'$' E4341. unmanned INTERMIATE "M15 ’ "" "'i' i:...'.::.:..::.".::.'::."a:.r..::::.:i::. armor... nmx contour, nouns? Wiles isgissss res-vs. Sisliie Legion ems starts 8.1 . Admission!) cents. ym. m. ' t.» w twins "r »_ .1 DY. 01$”. ll ~-11-~-i 'iifllflbhlt. Free For-All Racing Card Bonnie's Boy, owned b iis and driven by W. raced Scotty Budlon and Calumet Mary to win the ee-For-All in the ice racing program staged by the Victoria Driving Club Satur- del afternoon. Perfect day draw a lame crowd who were noticeably pleased with the afliciency and manner in which the six-class program was run-off. The "barrier-system." in- troduced by the Victoria Driving Club Association, which necessi- tates the horses passing through a 12 to 14 foot opening up the stretch from the starter, elimin- ated a lot of unnecessary scoring and the various heats were run-off with a minimum of delay and the races finished within a two-hour period. This innovation will con- tinue in vogue for future ice rac- ing pro s. ustica and Jane Harvester won the Class A. Trot and Class A. Pace respectively in Noontimo and Marjorie Burllong. Alestra took honors in the Class A. Trot and Pace by winning the first two heats with B’. R. D. fin- ishing second. '.i‘he third heat went to H. R. D. when Alestra fell back to wind-up fourth. Maudine Budlong triumphed in the Class B. Pace with Peggy Witt and Lucky Number alternately furnishing the opposition. urldy Budlong, alter losing out i -the first heat to Sampson Royal, took the next two to capture the Class C. Trot and Pace evcnt. The summary: Freo-lfor-All Bonnie's Boy (W. Kelly) Calumet Mary (L. Kelly) .. diong (T. Weir) . Time: 32: 31%; 32%.. Winning horse owned by C. Wil- lis, Covehead.- Class A. Trot Luaticia (l... Kelly) . . . . Noantime (.7. Arblng) . . . . ll‘- Time: 32%; 33%: 83%. C. Wil- elly. out- .111 S32 223 11 22 Winner Of In Fine Saturday r-————-i—l-——— Winning horse owned by Char- les Chandler, Charlottetown. Class A. Pace Jane Harvester (J. Walker) 1 l l Marjorie Budlong (Rankine) 2 2 2 b0 me: W k Class A. Trot and Pace .ed in one‘ of his best goal-tending Re- t’ Pictou Royals fought their way to a 4-2 victory over Truro Scariest-s here Saturdav night in the fifth game ofv a best-of-five series for the A-P-C Senior Hockey LMIM ) team. the Pictou County (cam won Tl S2 33' 82 . . Winnin hm; owned by rlugniei al er, Charlottetown. G 1700118!) in the Borden net turn- eflorts, stopping many close in drives from the sticks of the at- tacking vets. shot from the stick of Martin caught. him napping, however, just before the end of the game. Gal- lant, legionaire forward, in one of his whirlwind dr ves into enemy rritory accidental crashed into the doughty custod and Noon- an, suffering e cut near his right eye in tho collision, started throw. ingfiunches. Referee-in-chief Jack- io ne imposed a penalty, rarely seen in hockey-a two minute rest for the goalie-for fighting. Gal- I r lsnt also got the gata for his part in the llsticufls. In the absence of Nodsoll. ‘Tucker, the Nationals dofencomamtook lip the goal tend- ing chores and made three smart saves before the game ended. Summary: First Period l-Borden, Campbell B-Summerside, Gelsier (Delghan) S-Borden, Richard (MacFsdyen) 4—Borden, Campbell. Penalty: Tucker. Second Period s-Summerside, Deighan (Hanan) tl-Summerside, Martin (Gallant) Penalties: None. , ‘lhlld Period ‘I-Summerside, McNeill (Bernard) S-Summerslde, Delghan (Trainer) Penalties: love, Noonan, Gallant. IJs-leups Summorslde: Goal, Hickey; de- - , Martin Gau forwards 1 ban, ‘Frainor, ler, Gallant. rnard, Mel-e Borden: Goal, Noonan; defence, Tucker, Love, Oatway: forwards, Kowatt, J. Darrach, Richard Fadyen, P. Darrach, Campbell. Referee-in-Chief: Kane; linea- men, Schurman and McAleer. fence. Ho det; [Pictau Wins A-P-C League Championship TYRURO, N.S., Feb. 24 —- (CP)— championship. Outplsyina the favored Trum the right to meet New Waterford Strands. Cape Breton Island cham- pions. in the Nova Scotia ploy- downs. SUMMARY First Period 1—.Pictou. Tic Williams (Campbell. MoC-ibbon) 10.02 2—.Piotou. W. Steele (Boston) i230 Penalties: W. Steele. McKinnon Second Period 3—-Picbou. Bert Steele (Mac- Donald, W Steele) . 1.10 4—'1‘ru.ro. C. Roach 3 Penalties: Bert Steele. Windy Steele. Third Period 5—'I'rim-o. Medynski (C. Roach .............. .. ) 0—Pictou, Bert Steele . 14-55 Penalties: Conick. McKrinnon. Camvbeil. - Pletou-Goal. MacDonald; de- fence. McKinmm. Murdock. Steele. Potts; forwards Williams. MoGib- n. Boston. MacDonald. B. Steele. Camvbe . ‘Iruror Goal defence. 8.55 - r vnsld. iangjlle, Conlck, Stanhope. Maclntyre, Hepburn. Alestra (B. Younker) 1 4 H. rt. D. (L. 0‘Mea.r ......2z1| Bonny Dale (W, Kelly) .....3 S 2 Tex Worthy (E. C018!) 4 3 Time: 32%; 32%: Mil. - Winning horse owned by Bert Younker, Winsloe Road. Class B. Pace Maudine Budlong (Agnew)' ..1 2 l Peggy Witt (E. Clow) . . . . ..3 l 2 Lucky Number (W. Kelly) ..2 3 5 Time: S2; 32%: 31%. Winning horse owned by D. Ar new, Central Royalty. Pep And Bartnio Bout iias Been Cancelled NEW YORK. m. 24 - (AP) —" The 15-r0umi featherweight cham- pionship bout bet/ween Willie Pep of Hartford, Conn, recognized as charrbpion in New York, and Sal Bsrtoio o! Boston, the National Claas C.‘ Trot and Paco Buddy Buglong (H. Stead) ..2 1 l Sampson oyai (R. 2dr Peter Wolf (L. Kelly 8 2 Dolly Dew Rock (M. Bell) ..3 4 3 Time: 38%: 35. Winning horse owned by Haroldi Stead, Sherwood. Officials Starter--Russell Abbott. ' Judges-Harry Murphy, Charles Rcardon, Charles Snow. Timers—li‘rank McKay, Harold Cudmorc. Announcer-W. H. Beaten. I ii.li.i.. Standings P W l. D I‘ A Pta (Canadians — 41 24 l4 3 1B9 104 5i Chicago 42 B1 14 'l 1'10 136 40 Bosn --4»3i0lti8l8'll3840 Detroit —— 4.1. l7 l5 0 1T0 110 4B Toronto -4i 14218!!! 15034 Rangers ~42 924011415827 TAMPA, Fla, Feb. 24 -(AP)— Baseball salaries are‘ gcmg upwards at such a rate (not nabs Ruth's ail-time high of $11,000 may be en- d 1n another year. Bengals oioso to . .' ion trend d ly has arrived in the “if rho figures never are PM available for bails ens it is be- QTY . l e t USN o“... "n. teamswiilabe forplaysestal ‘Babe Ruth ’s‘Salary May Be Topped Within Year Dominion Life Games Tonight The following .Ill’l1El will be played tonight for the Dominion if Tr h .- Aet lfgCliock: Ice 2-3. MacLaine vs. P. s. Ice 8--W. B. Cruikshank vs. Col. Ice 4—W', l‘. Adams vs. B. Spil- lett. At I Oblgdu Ice 8-H‘ B. loll vs. A. W. Hynd- . an. Ice l-Dr l-l. ldacIntyre vs. Dr. Oiddinss. Remember When Boxing Association titiehoider, was cancelled Saturday when Bartolo said e could not be in condition for e bout. slated for madison Square Garden March i. The winner was to have become the undisputed world champion in the 127-round class, the first such ruler since Henry Amsstrong. Mike Jacobs, 20th Century Sport- ing Club promoter who made the Bur lllltiéflld ‘. 581d P01) meet Jimrmv McAliister of Baiti- rnoic. in a lO-round non-title fight instead. Football’: Parent Body Crops All Bars 0n imports By ALAN HARVEY ‘TORONTO, Feb. 24—-(CP)-A( a momentous meeting which covered all phases of football, the Canari- ian Rugby Union Saturday set the legislative stage for unbridled post-war competition by relaxing restrictions against United States imports and creating a central player registry whit-hm ' bn-comc the foundation of a un fled nat- ional code. Simultaneously, delegates attend- inl the C.R.U.'s 55th annual meet- in rewrote contentious playing rues to- ermit 10-yard interfer- ence by inemen ‘for a one-year trial period. Previously wlngline interference was confined to five yards, although western Canada unions icng have favored the l0- yard limit. . - M. .1. (Piffles) Taylor of Regina was elected resident to succeed DJStuart For es of Montreahwith Frank I Lennard of Dundee. Ont. first vice-president, n. Kent rim- lips of Sea‘ ‘ second vice- ipresident and Tommy loutlon of oronto thirdwice president. Percy Robinson, Toronto; succeeds Bobby flex-luau, C.H..U._secretsry for 24 RUBINTEI vlliilNn- 1.... Bout March 1a M To Z-All Tie European Flyweight _ LONDON. Feb. 22 -—(R.euters)— Glasgow's Jackie Paterson. world's scr- tiah Em e bantam hint. eet the . oh flyweiahi "i16- holder Theo Medina M 19. in the Royal Albert Hall here os- the European title. Rangers lloid Black Hawks CHICAGO. Feb.. 24 -(A P)— Chicago Black Hawks dropped two in-ts behind Montreal anadiens if u... race-hot, Izational Hofgty League le race o as plaoeN Y khIdthemtoaZ-Z deadloclgwbeffie 15.639 fans in Chi- cago Stadium. Summary: _' - First Period Scorin : None. Penait es: None. Second Period l-Chicago, Mariucci (Gee) . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........3:48 2—Ne York, Warwick (Dymarco) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:40 3-Chicagc, Kaieta D , Fe Red Wings held off a late rally by Boston Bruins here tonight be- fore a frenzied crowd 13540 Mc- . pacer Waiter Brown captured the meet when he ‘butfooted the two (Grosso, Mariucci) .>......18_:00 Walter Brown (Weeks) 1 1 sac"- Mw- “"- iisizsrvs s.::::.(rv%=1;§§ Son’ M’ Co“ e' Cochatn Princess (Allen) . ..3 44 Thlfll PC7100 Class B Pace 4--N’ew York Inswick .......12:04 . ' idl Dd (G.Tll)...3§4 Pmmy‘ “W” geoaroera argttan ..-‘."..§§..... 2 21 Ii roit R00 “mm et Sully . xter) . . . . . . . . l i Walter Brown (S. Weeks) ...> 2 2 ' Previous (D. Turner) 2 3 3 e Martindel (R. Kidney) .....4. a - Winning owner: Ernie Grey. B t 4 3 Halifax. 05 ' cuss a. i . ‘A ~ ‘g-ixiiigfd “F. ‘.'€‘"?l"i..1."..'.‘""'1 é é ' ' s e co . - (By The Associated Prone) Victor lee (W. Baker) ..3?d1‘ 1T b- 24 '~ Dam“ Winning owner: Robt. McAlpine, EEARDIAN’ l. A h l , ,,.G,,V£<*VEYW- ' V. A tde Legion ‘Defeats v i if Borden Nationals 5-3 To -i"Enter.Provinciql_ Finals Pick of P... (By ‘Pisa Canadian Prose) HALIFAX, Feb. M-Scot Weeks‘ undecided silver cup cflered by the Halifax Harness Horse Club and the Eastern Driving Associ- ation at least week's inter-club other heat winners. Manchester's Apollo and Martindel at the week- end races at Dartmouth. The handsome chestnut, driven by his owner. showed himself an able ice performer. Besides his trophy win he started Ll) Class A Pace and won it, in straight heats. On the previous day he was soc- ond in the summary at Halifax to Sully in the races at the ,Com- RlOTiS. Summary: DARTMOUTH Cup Race-Off Walter Brown (Weeks) Manchester's Apollo (l..ave Martindcl (Kidney) Class A Pace rs) .. Halifax. victory which on fourth ockey Lea- ancl scored a 4-3 gave them a firmer grl place in the National flllé. I the time's final moments thenDetroigers were comfortably Olli- m front, 4-2, when Armand (Bap) Guidolin scored on o new from Don Collin r and Jack Crawford and fired e puck into the net.- The Bruins then attacked wildly in an effort to force a deadlock. b!" the Wings blocked (deem. The game was featured by Jack Stewart's appearance in the scorinz column for the first time since he 1m, u... armymThc big wing do Jenceynan. who said he hid saving his ammunition for an oecd casion when it would be need . knotted the score at 1-1 in W" nine ri .. oplen thepiecond Wfiod the Rm . t cl l s. a blistering ai- xiii.‘"ii..‘.lfnifeot°‘ia§meer stmllflllfl shots from all angles and attitude!- SCOTC- Summary nrsfrcrlod Lmodmg, 51.2%: (Sauer) 1:51 5.11153,’ '__ mud Watson. Egon, 8 leooad Portal iG-fietroit, Watson (Aimstroas) Penalty 747cm; nus Period Oll. 00$“) . 350mm. Carrot-h (Gauthier) I E .39 __ “m, a (Smith) 12:51 ‘i-gm), IQGEgOUIA (Caliinger, c“ '—-Guidoiin 2. smut 2. Penalties Ingland. — (OP)- l d t IX ed '°“°° '$?...T2 “b2.” elk"...- n chil half-holiday rated footpri ts le by burglars n the schoolrooms. Nothilil was stolen. ‘ front line of Watson. Arm- gti-toriiéhind d Bruneteau doinK most. of the heavy firing. ' ‘Ilhe game was Deiroits iikfi-l‘: without a defeat. while it mar ed Boston's fifth without a victory (all ~ fourth on the short and of 0 -Detroit, gtowett (Armetronr. ‘ “Calalesuuosa sen souao 01nd ls sosofvi“ Tobacco Walter Brown Wins Cup In Inter-Club Competition Winning owner: C. Dauphinees Halifax. Class D. Betty Budiong (S. Currie) Mike Volo (Baxter) Mitzi Bars (Walker) Margaret Lee (Levers) Darkey 'I‘eil (Alex Gay) Winning owner: W. Johnsn PENSACOLA. Fla. Feb. 24-4 AP) Ben Hogan b w a three-stroke icud on the final nine holes of the 72-hoie Pensacola o en golf tourn amcnt today to wnd up with s two-ovcr-par '14 and force a piny- off with Ray Mangrum oi Les An- geies. Mangrum had a '11 to tie the lit» tie Hershey. Pa» W0 B! 2'77- SANFORD, Fla, Feb. 24-11m- Jcan Pierre Roy. null! blinded pitcher with Montreal last year. signcri a Brooklyn contract Sutur- day although the hurier previously hail announced sitcom; i0 KEPT"! offered him by PFCSKIPITL Bernard!) Pasquel of the Mexican Baseball League. liock-ey Challenge We, the Charlottetown Lumber Kings do hereby challenge the Milton Hornets to a friendlygame of hockey to he played at Milton rink, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Reply through (his pan"- LEN PHILLIPS. Manaser. _- iII-IIIWWW-“Qi Whoopee! Thrills and Spills AT VICTORIA ililiK i Tuesday liigbt. Feb. 2B VICTORIA illil0iiS VS. Class C. Shanghai (Levers) 1 ll Doris Mercury (l... Walker) 3 1 2 . Colonel Logan (Baxter) ....3 23 Flo Direct (H. Boutilier) . 4 4 4 FOR YOUR PLEASURE SKATING A Big Factor In Your Health For 2:30 and 2:23 Class GUARANTEED Entry Forms may iiasgaw, N. S. ‘ unmanned jrnirctoarhetllail‘ i?" 1 ' momma-Ions l8 usacniisuntsa; AN IMPORTANT DATE , FRIDAY, MARCH I5tls. BLUE ACRES STAKES NUMBER 1: Thirty Class ‘Trotters and Pacers in NUMBER 2: For 2:23 Class Pacers in i946. _ nsmsarrzo VALUE:_Sl.iiii0.00 _ l s. had from ma. (mo. (1% - ER, Charlottetown, or BLUE ACRES" Fh ' TONIGHT} FQTRUM g m, Horses close on that date ' PURSE: 524100.00 ’ a . ,,. in". r ,s