~fiaréeaaz7i%//M%m./ ha‘ Wa/z‘ (ml/you see PII/VTIAU-fiemw deduf/fi/ffi/i/y 0/1/ WVffdSf / l’ Ye Percy Niokiin o Frances. 0nt., managing director of Har- ringay in Loud is prepar- to see set es a falsn club for a. National Hockey Leonie Clarence ll, olgar-umkin: Penoy said an interview tonight he rewo- only his arena. "I am" here tbeinterests of Hminlay- nngllah oiuha know noth- nhout this." could be worked some whoereaomlileoiycarsfnmthe big time. things work out I imagine other clubs in Britain will toliow our lead." But Percy. who seys ha receives war hockey _ things to iron out before approaches an N.H.l... club. He. doeaft went to "stepon the toes" of the NHL, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association or the British Ice Hockey Association, which controls. the game in Brita-in. “I went sdvioeirom the. N.H.L. and the O.A.H.A. on just how the d”; would operate. I don't; imow the hook-up between these two leagues but I imagine if the pien works out we would receive play- erarecemizsd by the c.A.H.A- and with the penmdssion or the NJ-‘LL. filsishs who have than on their ts “Vile are ready to start next sea- son" ‘ "W; w“ W?!’ “ti”? perng paly e l! Y6" ‘"5 what their oblisstions are with the pm clam-within‘ reason. H the pro club wants to send over its own couch, that's okay with us. We'll pay their transportation bothweys. "We'll give the kids two seasons in one~—30 weeks of hockey, from the first week in October to the first week in May. If the N.H.L. teem wants to send over l2 players or just a complete lorward line and a. ‘deience pair, we'll till in the spots with the boys we now have". Besides sivinfl British 5* 5' E P‘ av 5 ‘F A ALLISON MacLEOD 126 CUMBERLANQ ‘STREET p—_-_ Bowling Results v. n. on. nrnsrns Gymnasium Classes Commence on Kinsmen-Klnettea Bowling Dodgers-—2553—4l6 points. Glsnts—2490-—1% points Kinsman high single I. Rankin 309 Kinsman high three L. Duffy 826 Kinette high single B. MacDonald 225; high three B. MacDonald 668 Braves-2113—5% points Red Sox-IBOO-‘rfi point Kinsman high single K. O. Sullivan 257; high three W. Bryenton 645 Kinette high single F. Boyle: 249; high three F. Boyles 580 Yanks~2639-4 points lndians—2579—-2 points Kinsman high single B. Boyiea 245 high three B. Boyies 637 Kinette high single S. Storey 295; high three S. Storey 615 HOLY NAME ALLEY! Big Four League MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28th If. you do‘ norlinow the day and time for your class. vlsir the Y. M. C. A. or coll 95 for information. The Junior and Senior Sections are“ new ready for use and Ir is requested that al those 'l7 years of age and under All 8hra—l’olnh IL . _ J. Lawlor L8): g use the Junior Entrance on Euslon Street g 111733;; ~28, m, 1,: l _ d 170 222 27 from new on. The Badminton and Senior Z $38K??? 199 21s 165 ’ r 10511GB1U31 T CAP-SON. Classes will also commence shortly. ° i . Old TIIIIGII-U Dfllllil E. Doucette B3 ‘Phone n; Y.M.C.A. for further information welsh-sacs‘ l-ligh single J. McDonald 89 High three J. McDonald 765 - and plans to return “combing h year" for players. "I! P113781‘! n, fled up with, pro clubs. they" must 82d where they sire directed. h dd . el-Iarringey. built on the lines of ‘rormitds Maple Leaf Gardens, can seat 8,700 and Nioklln said theres a full house every turdey. with crowds of about '1. durin! the week. with these attendance i16- urea, he indicated the arenas could operate on a profit _wiih s weekly player-payroll of $1.500- _ Nicklin 1m m- wmrupes tvnleht east in a. couple of weeks to corner with‘ CJi. HA. and NHL. oflicisls- Canadians Short Three Star Players (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mar. 1—-Montrea1 Uanadiens, entrained tonight for Toronto minus three nu players. Butch eouchard. Kenny Rmdm and Norman Dussault. The injury-riddled Hobs receiv- ed a jolt earlier today when the club physician announced that the three players would not be incon- dltlan to play in Toronto tomor- row night. ‘Ihe Hebe snd Leafs are tied lcr third piece in the timht Na- tlonei Hockey tensile siendlns raee which has only three weeks w go before the Btaniey_ OuP playoffs. _ hawks’ Protest ls Disallowed HALIFAX. Msreh 1--(CP)—The executive of the Maritime Senior 225 Hockey League tonight threw out s protest by Moncton Hawks on a league final played at Moncton Fr idsy. Hawks protested the game with NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIY shin-isles! vsnnrnlrsz stones“, aanucap the» Q p y "l n n. a. n... ....n~ i lottery for Spring and Summer driving II I n. |..n. : l. "d: - a ;_._.g '5“ ‘ l .5‘ rrrr'flsva;flgfi noun- wanna:- e eouas “pews rbifigfimgoe ART. sy Clifford Mclrida p Better, Game SnyisiiBritishf Hockey Fans e total-goal series bctweui the Midsels Play Tonight At Summerslde The first gnmsof a. two-germ. Kinsmen Midaete ‘of Bummer-side and the Kensinaton Midafis will ' be played m the 0mm mot. Bummrrside, this evening. The second gems will be played in Kenrington on Friday evening and the winners o! this series wiiithen meet the winners o1 the Ohsr- iottetown less-ire. The Kinsmen Midgets are coach- ed by Harry Dickie and manned by Charlie Hogan, both olf whom have Maritime championship teams to their credit in other years. ' Kensingtnn has a strong tea-m this year and have won an exhb- ition contest against the 5 side leach. ' teresting one and it is hoped that the lens will support the young- sters by patronising the game. S ilhilly Weather At Training Camps CHICAGO, March 1 -— (AP) -- Sixteen malor league baseball clubs started their 1M9 spring training chores today with the chilliest weather in two months reported gum Florida training centres an the usual number of holdcuts generating beat. The west eosst of Florida, head- quarters for six clubs, experienced the um- coid spell since New Year's Day with temperatures ranging from 47 to 5i degrees. The chill didn't interfere with the first- day workouts. The hoidout list was reduced a trifle by the lest-minute signings of Dom Dimsggio of the Boston Red Sox. Jimmy Bloodworth o! the Cincinnati Reds and Vic Lombardi of the Pittsburgh Pirates. This ieit s considerable number of un- signed and unsatisified stars, how- ever, uglth the i948 champion Cleve- land dians and Boston Braves experiencing the greatest woes. The Indians. training under Wirm. 81111117 skies at Tucson, Aria, permitted four unsigned players to work out with the club. Second baseman Joe Gordon and pltdie!‘ Gene Beaniem two of the World Series stars. talked by telephone with president Bill Veeci: in Cleve- land. They were permitted to join the drills. although neither agreed to terms. Will Hafey end Roberto Avila also worked out but Bob Lemon. Setcheli Paige, Russ Christopher, Don Black and Artie Wilson were absent. The Braves at Bradenton. I"ia., listed pitchers Warren Spahn and Clyde Shaun. catcher Phil Masl. second baseman Eddie Stanky and outfielder Jef! Heath as ' M they hopped right into batting practice. '17" 818111113 of Dimaggio left only Stan Spence on the Red 80x holdoutiist. But the Pirates, after Wfilcilmlfll Lombardi at their Ban Benerdirw. Celif., camp, still had l0 deal Will Jlllk TOMB, Leg 1719m- ing and Welt Judnich. All but two membe cf the Brooklyn Dodgers’ "versity" lqued. Joe Hatten and rookie Morris Martin, reported as Vero Beach. 21s., headquu-tg", the claim that Dslt Barkweil, egg. ing captain for the game, did not deserve a match misconduct pen. elty handed out by referee Pet; Kelly, considerable After a Moncton penalty, Bark. W811 argued loud and long with Kelly and was finally ordered out of the game. Hawks lodged the protest after the game. Bay's And llecoe in Basketball llama Tonight Th! Lflsue leading Reece hoop- sters and the third-piles Ray's wllionaires will meet in a regular Physical Fitness Basketball en- counter at the Prince oi’ Wales i n sharp. The Bmnmeraide R.C.A.F. and Bchurmshb are also scheduled to play o regular l . ‘Tonight's game should be m ln- , definite superiority this year over the other league entries, will be working hard for e. penfectscore o! 10 straight wins in‘ 10 games, which is a record worth working for and one they will-not relinquish easily. wide-open, closely contested affair. which will providanplenty of fast action for at l-‘orilipilleal lleat -.—-l'hone 240 a- Ask For “Princess” p Top a Quality- illd SYDNEY Goal on In A. PICKARD and COMPANY v reiryris W, THETCANADIAN. ARMY -*-A"TNS’URAN’O M? Citizen-Soldier Today, the Reserve Force Soldier carries on in many ways the tradition of the pioneers. He reflecds their spirit of building and guarding. For, like the, pioneer, he is a Citizen-Soldier with a keen sense of duty to the community, recognizing the need to keep Canada growing-to keep Canada strong and at peace. The cooperation and active support of Canadians from every walk of life is important, for the Reserve Force is a vital part of Canada's defence system. The new Reserve Force has a lot to ofier: Trade and technical training; athletic programmes; Active Service rates of pay for time spent in training and summer camp. The Reserve Force Armoury is a meeting place where you can make new friends. Spare some time for Canada . . . ]01'11 flu’ R(’J‘L’I")~’£.’ F0111? [V022 ‘.7 i nicTrroor - wnouo renal WALLINGGON, Surrey, Engine: — (C?) -— A motorist put his foo on the wrong pedal. The on mounted e footpath, crash through a wooden fence, cro a vegetable garden, knocked d a brick wail, put a street gas is out oi action and came out. the next road. The driver, a ma‘ ice, was unhurt. llorse Breeder Dies AMHERST, NS, Mar. l-(CP) -—Wii1ism T. Lotta, Maritime race horse breeder, died here last night in hospital. He was 79. At his farm at nearby River He- bert, he bred end trained many famous horses, including Happy L., Direct L., and Fina L. The game should be o really hoop fans. OUR BOARDING HOUSE /' g/ \ Major Hoopla .—_a_ ._ EGAD, MARTHA.’ m: You 2.3/5 so‘! Joe é‘ vou MEAN»- 'AH,UM- wozlzfr. frAKé- / lT € How ODD Al COlNClDENCE -I‘M so THAT irlxlasiroa vou Fialnnc ED wAs ANUTHEH BURNT-OUT Guts! vow: Barrera se-r / JUST Stanlxlisiefiliis 4 {A 6os~ Ir- vou MOPE ~// “AROUND HEREJILL HAVETO/ 4 JOUQMAL Foa _//__ GEMTEEL'-— ' Pu‘! A Hone 1N Youz- HEAD l f AND T. Donn" WANT ‘n-le e SAWDUST SPILLING our on THE moon! a u/vxin-ie . A 30B i H,“ i? ‘DOORQELL/ J/cgégx-g! / e --\r~