. . STANLEY . CMP ' MliiiS . I ( ' .'. I 1 , V ,mEN HEFENCEMAN , Eniilc Jesfph Butchl aid is ninyiiiR in his Oth nlavuff writ in 10 is wilh Munlrcal Caiia- Tlio six-f -;o1-two dc- TORONTO CENTRE Cal Gardner spent three seasons with New York Rangers before Joining Toronto Maple Leafs in 1948. Born at Transcona, Man., Oet. 20, 1924, he stMd 11th in the N.H.L, scoring raee this season, with 51 points. In the semi-final playoff series with B..slon Drains, he baited one goal and one atsist. (CP PHOTO l LEAF CAPTAIN Capable Theodore (Teeden Kennedy is centl-c-captaln and key player of Toronto Maple Leafs. A regular on the team since 1943, he was elected captain when Syl Apps retired from hockey alter the 1947-43 season. The 25-year-old centre was sixth in the scoring race during the regular season, with 18 goals and 43 assists, and picked jp a goal and two assists tn the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. ( CP PLAYOFFS ) MONTREAL CENTRE Bill Reay, 32-year-old .centre with Montreal Canadiens, enters the final Stanley Cup playoffs with a record of 10 goals and 10 assists in playoff games In six years with Habitants. The little flve-fook-seven fellow from Winnipeg has been in pro hockey since 1939. He played with Omaha of the A.H.A. and Detroit Red Wings before going to Montreal. (CP PHOTO I HABITANT WINGER Floyd Curry. 25-vear-old ru'ht winger with Montreal Canadiens, was born at Chaoleau. Ont. He played with Montreal Royals before turning prcfesional in 1947, and started three seasons with Buffalo of Jhe A.H.L., only to be callvd uo to his parent team before the season ended. Seldom seen in the penalty box. Curry was credited with two assists in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs this year. CP PHOTO) HABS' CENTRE Kenny Mos-clell, 28, Is centre for the Mackay-Mosdell-Curry forward line of Montreal Canadiens. A native Montealer, he has been with the Montreal team .since 1945. Before that he played with Montreal Royals, Brooklyn Americans and Ruffalo of tlw A.HX. ShootiiiR left, he had one goal antj an assist in the Stanley Cup semi-finals this year. iCP PHOTO i TORONTO CENTRE Maxwell Herbert Lloyd (Maxi Bentley was traded to Toronto Maple Leafs by Chicago Black Hawks in November, 1948, for five players. Since then, Bentley has been one of Toronto's key players. His value is shown in his playoff record with Leafs. In four playoff series to date, he has scored 13 goals and 20 assists. (CP PHOTOi Lnan was born in Montreal LEAF DEFENCEMAN William (Bashing Bill Barilko has spent his entire National Hockey League career as dv;-fenceman with Toronto Maple Leafs, joining the club in the 1945-47 series. The 24-year-old Barilko was born at Timmins, Ont. Five feet, 11 inches, he weights 184 pounds. (CP PHOTO I irs ac'o, played amateur Mmitnal Caliadlcus s-n- i.f, ,rc mit.-riiiB pro ranks Habitants ,!'41- (CP PHOTO Krince Kujjerr Uailv Hews. Friday, April 13, 1951 Mounted Police Has Odd Job Hockey to be! ' Aired Here Tomcrow night's second Eta i-lcy Cup hockey playoff fcetwe'. Canadian laws and the agencies charged wilh enforcing them. FRIENDLY SPIRIT The constables use the glamour associated with the? RCMP to put across (he princips the service groups are trying to teach. Archer said "We try to reach GLASGOW (CP) A five-year- bey, who said he found the eld boy here was diseove-.ed by, watches in a parcel, was more his fa'.her exchanging eight worried about having to surren-wrist watchos for mavble3. Ihe der the maibles. By MAX McMAHON Caiiiidliin Press Built Vvrltfr MONTREAL Cf -A grimy-facJd Ihess youngsters before they can Monf eal Canadiens an1 Tj- seven-year-old boy walked into 1 " 4 - . f x I ' -. Is? 1 - P ') ( '1 k.H i i h rr ' ' 'V' i. Royal Canadian Mounted Police become delinquents. We don't rcnto Maple Leafs will car- headquarters here and without w.ni lo nae io cna:.e mem wnen lif,d over OTer station. station. CFPR. CFPR, it it is: . r.imotmced. Next Thursday's 'game, if crucial, may also t3 carried. 1 needing directions sought out the ulpy Brow up- we wa'"' 10 De officer he wanted. tnelr friends. To a constable he said "Jim "Get rid of thc illt'a ot '1 Mum said I should ask vou can I nat.-rs' and you can get rid of This dvrtlement b not publliheo ot dlsplrtd by he Liquor Central Bod or k the Govtnacr 4 BriU Coli I ON T O DEFENCEMAN homsoij. 24-year-old To- Join a Cub Pack." possibly 25 per cent of crime." "Jim" is Constable James At- Besides talks and movies and cher, and the youngster is one ; the personal guidance that seems of many he has met in the course to havp nomo aboul by itself, the of his duties with the RCMP's I RCMP op a vocational youth program j guidance committee in conjunc- Youngsters drop in almost daily ti()n wllh ils rserve fon'e-to talk to Archer. Some want to Members of the reserve organize talk about getting a job after ! Plallt tours wheivby youngsters school or about opening a savings ; are shown tnc operations of var-account. Some are in trouble and ious industries: think "Jim" can help them. Some ! "The idea 15 not so much 10 just come in ;or a chat because amuse the kids as to 110w thpm th s policeman is their pal. what Canada has to offer them Ccnstable Archer is one 0r ' if they prepare thems-'lves pro-mnnv rcmp nffir.er in vQri,c! perly." said Constable Archer. WONDERFUL fo- WOOLLENS ZERO COLD WATER SOAP THE STORK SHOPPE l Maple Leaf defenceman, us best point-get 1 1 n g , this your. Although only LEAF WINGER Joe Klukay is hard-checking left winger with Toronto Maple Leafs. A Leaf regular since 1946. Joe hasn't missed a scheduled game in the past two seasons. He has been outstanding in this year's playofls with fbur goals and three assists in six semi-final games. (CP PHOTO i iig three times he picked . 4TH-YEAR HABITANT D3-fenceman Doug Harvey is playing his third playoff series in four years with Montreal Canadiens. The 20-year-old Mont-realer played with Montreal Royals and Buffalo before Joining Canadiens. (CP PHOTO) tillable Pf. If GARDEN TOOLS assists. Born at Winni-e has been a Leaf regular i) la five seasons, mls-uily two games In that : i CP PHOTO) A. 1 main centres who are working ; full time with youth. i Objects of the orogram are to create a greater appreciation of good citizenship and to give the Mens SPRING TOYS Garden Hose Broomrakes Clippers children a genuine respect for Drive' Favored J'.ulomuj lor 1 lii-s ami Gentlemen I e Woqons Marbles CooGurts show, which was being planned in conjunction with the Rotary Central City Mission of Van-1 Club, had been deferred until Rakes m m nn Trowels Forks incylcs Kites j reception from the Prince Ru-i-show will be presented, as plan-i ! pert Gyro Clab Wednesday when ! ned. ! LING the tailor Yo-Yo's and BoHoons m wl Hoes it appealed for support here Li ' Fred Adames was welcomed as its work of collecting men's a new member of the club. clothing and distributing it ! Also present and given a Spades Fertilizers Insecticides villi among the needy. i hearty welcome was a former Phone G19 Alan Hurst, speaking from president, Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, now of Longbeach, California, who has been visiting the ciiy . on business. Another guest was R. G. Mc- first hand experience, said it was one organization that "really gives something away." GORDON & ANDERSON The club, subject to executive approval after investigation and 1 Kee, a member of the Camosun consultation with other local ; Gyro Club in Victoria. ! rT THE BEST j ill , ,3 QUALITY f v 9 organizations which might be ia a position to know local needs and if it was appropriate to send clothing away, decided to sponsor such a drive. Meantime Mr. Hurst undertook, if any clothing is offered, to see it gets to its destination. It was reported that a combined Sunday night variety Mr ' Coast Wcoast, one of Ond't finnt London Dry Gins M I hftsmanship popular price. I Prove to yourself that the 1951 Hillman MINX really has everything you want . . . of much lest cost per mile. Type... Let Us Solve . ' Printing Problems Elks Sponsor Bowling Meet Prince Rupert Elks' Lodge, at a meeting last night, decided to sponsor an open non-handicap city bowling tournament. There will be sinples ar.i doubles botn in five and t?n pins. 1 his dvni5ment is not published o displayed by the Liquor Control Boerd by the Government oJ British Columbia illlllU VVJ. WSNKR BLOCK F.yt CiicbiHK you II like the tiim, ttreim-stylej fines inj the smart interiors. Sarts GaMlinSam Mwtjtnott milei to every gilloa. HmIUs Litt A Charm gets you out ihead in hetviett traffic. . On in lit Aitnift Emily CumfrUilly lugga end 1L lmpmttJ "Plm Poutr' Eigmi,ne peak performance on thc toughest a.ls. , ,- MrsKit.vrs i p to Hllf TWM . STEAMER Prince Rupert ' Call .3 6 3 I Olt BF.TTEK . . . 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