E E..TI..;...: . ,I.'-...z.I.-.. St. Mary's In 3-if1iWin lOver Beavers In First ;lEncoun.ter 'At Halifax :1. HALIFAX. 3-Ialifrix St. Oct. 18 -(CP)- Mai-y's plOliSECl 4.818 lfiometowii fans Ionizht as they iopcncrl their .Mar;time Major Hockey League schedule on home ?e- lillll .1 3-1 win ovcr Saint ohn Br-avers - It was Bcnvcrs first defeat in .31”... mm: and sct them back lnin so:-niici nlncc with Si-ilnis. f'F.1llll.S um-n ()lll3tlllllf'd in all I .- hilt FIFIIPFI in on ; nir r);)jl(I:'5'.llili.rH to pull out. the hi: -Tltrv land milv two shots on Phil ll'i:lic: in the first. li'll. ihcv bluff him on onel I-1 i- -mile kept his fln the srrniid frame. the club-: nmrlicd Zfllllw but dmpztc hoin: Illfsllif”. rhc l;i-h outplayed their Jfipnl'.fl!1lS and in ihr third. while "nun ..i: one t:illv behind Hughes ' .- hrid thin".s pretty much .; oiin iynv Bozivcrs lone tally Ya: scorcrl while the Saints were playlni two l'l'l('.'l short Fn' :' f lino of Billy Writ- nnrl Donny Wil- vi.-xn of 'hc goals and piny- t1:h' f'.yo-yvnv critiie. Lewis ffrt .'inrl Will.-cs added fl': n ,'lrrd '11!- 'hr ins-::'ririco marker in the third Both corals conic on slick il7”f”"-"”'.'! ,-ilnvs. Andy Brown rh: ;i.. in the rvfrlcilc pcrlod goal in .1 play it h (')ryilI. Kclly and f.t'::: Wrirerki. Lflffy Frcchcfte fronted by n flf.:l1'l.'l2 rlcfciice and the txickclicckiiig of the : balked the .v cr fznic. Vclcran was all over the ice. Saint John forwards up plays. Back on. llfWl'CfVnlCr Dannyl ' Mickie S .W1ll l.. mil-vi iircssiiir in the El -. :- Kclly was chascd for 3I'?ll"1' irl 1ivi.'4 fnllowr,-d by Wilt.- son for lll".ll siii-kiiig. Tom Smelle lli;i?PIl :ici:n.xs rlir not to convert Irihiiiiv l7bi'i.'ico's pass for Bi-avers Lia-: :ir.d only coal of the game. 7llF liiliwl prrlorl. Halifax lfl checked the Beavers closely and gave little chance to set up any dangerous plays. It wasls long passing play that gave Halifax the insurance marker, Wilkes convert- ing from Watson and Lewis near the hallway mark of The final session. Beavers scored a goal in the third but. it was called back because the Saint John scorer had tallied on a high stick. There was no heavy bumping ln' the game. Both teams presentedl fast, slick-passing lineups. Refer-1 ('05 MacLean and I-Iefferlng doled out 14 penalties. lLof them for minor offences. The sentences were evenly divided but all Halifax goals were scored while the Beavers were at full strength. Line-ups: Saint John: Goal. Hughes; de- fence. C. Smelle. Lee. Heon. Mes- ich. Arundel; forwards. UbH3C0- T. Smclle. Meldrum, Maccracken. Nicolle. Mulligan. K. Watson. Buchanan. Halifax: Goal. Frechette: de- fence. Kclly. McAvoy. Keating. M8t'NCil. Nixon; forwards. Les- wick. Warecki. Poitras, Weaver. Lewis. Wilkes. Watson, Pierson. Brown. SUMMARY First Period 1-Halifax. Lewis (Watson. Wilkes) 17:23 Penalties: MacNeil 2:16. Mesicli 4:19. 15:21. Kelly 6:30. Mulligan 18:00. Weaver 19231. Second Period 2-Halifax. Brown (Kelly, Warecki) 10:21 3-Saint John, T. Smelle (Ubrlaco) . 17:07 Penalties: T. Smelle 16:146.. Nixon 7:-I6, Mcsich 11:52. Kelly 16:52, Watson 1702. Arundel 19:40. Third Period 4-Halifax. Wilkes (Lewis. Watson) .. 9:' Penalties: Meldrum 4:39. Mulli- gan 10:26 misconduct). Warecki, 17:53. Kelly 19:4-1. Stops: Hughes . l 6'8-13 Frechette . 8 9 9-26 Islanders Me On Home Ic Norman ”E-iirl” Polio and his Giaxc my Miwrr: will make their Irst Z.D,”("l'”ll'lfF mi Cliarlottetovwii '1 .i NI M. H L. game -: will be seeking in four slams. Last. Ilimi: ck;-rl out a 4-3 tho Cl17ll'l()llrff)Wn club ll-.ix' lmx, . I-lwiirlcrs right. ' gin (rod in be back i:i anion vow 'lil(" lining forced out of :l'l'1 wiili :4 brins-ed hand and 2 rli' fr)"-'ll()li'l in the game rim l;'iii':i'.. it it. 1' msiiiiliies of .h::- 'l!D uric Biuiio "llcd" Pav- il Clciiiciiis. Favcro y from Provi- .5 l)CCIl under- . a pulled back muscle. 121:9 !.is.t. izht Club officials 0.11 hall 17 l':,L'Pll'Cfl word about the ::itiis of Bob (;r;iy and Con- r.:n oi-hozrmc whoxo appeal in may with the lSlfll1(lf'IS has been hr-fore tho C. A. H. A. for quill! sonic ii. The lorlriy by road trip bu; firm :i rhi-re day to Cfipi" Br:-ton irherc they mr: tlir Miilzoiisiiirs and i.l'Ie llinriw Tins will hr their third g..mc in as many nirzlits. Foiilm tyfnlia Bill Bl'f)Wl1 re- portrrl :i .. :1 pro mic of hold- in: Iirkrzs bi.. .cl:ii.ccl flint. tlicy iyr-rc plrntv gr irl srnts Ir-ff. An- other scil-.i.l r d N rxpcctcd to v.'.itc'i the lam l-.”1llI1.'?. l :i:rlr---5. will return here! et Miners e Tonight New Player To Join Miiicrs GLACE BAY. N. 5.. Oct. 18-- (CP)-John Bailey. owned by De- iroii Red Wings. is scheduled to join Glace Bay Miners tomorrow. coach Bud Poile announced to- night. A product of the Detroit chain and recent me ber of Windsor Spitfiros of the O. H. A. junior loop. Bailey played with Denver in the defunct United States Hoc- . key League last season. A winger, Bailey is coming to Miners on a 24-hour recall ar- rangement, Poile stated. He now is on the Cleveland list and on loan to Miners. Bailey is one of three Glace Bay newcomers. Ron Rohmer. also a left winger. and Len Haley. who operates on the right lane. join:-(I Poilc's youth movement today. ll.H.L. standings (By The Canadian Press) Montreal Chicago Toronto Detroit Boston .. New York on.ss.;..5-m1 Herels A ,....-... BLACK p , U -FOR YOU-.- VA Bird in the hand is worth two in the buslf. When you get acquainted with a real good to- bacco stick with it. Most Islanders bunk on HICKEY'S MANOFACTURED BY IIIOKEY ' & IIOIIOLSOI Toycco Co. Ltd. Charlottetown i l l I Pointer TWIST 33 had penalties too but the Islami- Roo so-I Although the Islanders lost. their in the M.M.H.L. their showings against. Halifax and Sydney could not help but give rise to optimism on behalf of their supporters. The club showed on Monday night that they will have little to fear from Halifax and their performance Wednesday at Syrlm-y gave evidcncc that they can match the Millionaires. They were not expected to win Wednes- day night in View of the fact that they had been on the road since sevcii o'clock in the morning and they apparently showed the ef- fects of bus travelling in the first period when they worn out- shot lei-6. In the final period Il- wss a different story with the Is- landei-s carrying the play to the Millionaires. first two starts Three of Sydiicys four goals were scored when the Islanders were :4 man short. Another goal was shot into an cmpty net when Lamourcux ynnkrd iho goalie in favor of six lorivtiids in the over- lims so the victory could not be termed a convincing onc. Sydney ers did not capitalize on them Levandoski had four in lihe last period with two of them coming within two minutes and one sec- ond of On? another. In other words he was out of the penalty box for one second before being sent back to the sin bin for an- other infraction . It's too early in the season to judge with any accuracy the relative strength of the clubs. From observations it would ap- pear that.the Millionaires are in poorer condition than the Is- landers. that Saint John Beavers will be the team 1, beat. and that Johnny Horeck mu t have left his half whammy in Sydney because it certainly was not used against the Beavers. In fairness to the Hawks. however. it must be re- When Johnny Horeck brought his Monctoii Hawks into Sydney for the opening game against the Millionaires Monday night. he hsd a few things to say to the press about the teams in the Big six. Among other things he said that Sydney was the team to beat. that saint John would be a bigger threat than the Islanders and thatfhelslandcrs would nothe as strong as they were last. year He did not rate Glace Bay as a team to beat. a factor which irked Miners playing coach "Bud" oile. I C I The accuracy of Horeck's ob- servations remains to be seen but at the time he made the state- ments he was probably in as good a position as anyone in the Mari- tlmcs to make them. He had play- ed exhibition games against the Beavers and Halifax. was a mem- ber of the Islanders lost your and had 11 first hand knowledge of the Millionaires sti'erigt.l'i. His obser- vations about the Islanders were made on the basis that Charlotte- town had lost the But.hgate-Hor- eck line. - . . . The two Horccks and Frank Bathgatc plckcd up 107 goals out of a total of 340 for the Islanders last year. Johnny Horeck led in this department with 38 markers while Balhgatc had 35 and Danny 1-Iorcci: 34. In their places Leo Lamourcux has picked up "Buck" Whitlock. Don Bellrlnger and Wil- lie Marshall along with several other likely looking forwards. In Maritime leagues last. year Whit- lock and Bellrlnger scored 95 goals between them and Willie Marshall displayed Monday night. that "Bud" Polle made it quite plain every pound in his 180 pound tlist he did not think much of body has hockey written on it. Horeck's statements especially his s ' ' omission of Glace Bay. Stated other newcomers are Charlie Polls "We don't expect much Knox. Denis Smith and Gordie trouble from the Hawks. we hsve Simpson. lab Lamoureux is desi- lrig for another high scoring left winger and is awaiting word about Conny Bonhomme and Bob Gray. There are other irons in the fire and should they all work out fav- ourably the Islanders will be 3 lot. stronger than last season. At the worst they will be stronger than HOW CAN I uatlons developed in the bottom of the tenth. Schurmrm and Grady got hit: in quick John lined out to Bruce and Joe Ber'nard was given an in- with only sent in to -bat for syl Bernard hit Saints will be without vices of some of their key men when they open the Island senior football playdowns afternoon at Memorial Field. up will be forward Clarence Mac- Donald who broken nose in the game with U. N. B. last Saturday. Phil i'Scoufs" Coyle and Kenny MacDonald are l I. (I f. ' I . membered that it was their third E;3,e".ffjf.,'ed sismffm tend 3:4": game m 35 m.3"2' '.l13m'5' Donald his ankle in the some game. They will be available for helped them us much as we in- land to. Charity now hu no place ln our plans." Polls backed up his words by scoring two goals and an Isslst. Tuesday night. as the Min- ers defeoted the Hswlkn. C C O "Crusher" Conway ore doing all right for themselves with the Von- oouvcr Canucks. centering a "Kid um" drawlng a lot of publicity sud which Murph Chamberlain has been using as his starters. con- In one of the most spectacular W and exciting games ever played in the Marltimes. the Middleton Cardinals and Summerside Hol- mans played to a twelve-inning deadlock. 4-4. yesterday afternoon at Middleton. Chuck Wheeler went the route for Middleton but Alan Stewart was lifted in the eighth inning with the score 4-2 in Mid- dleton's favor. Max Embret re- lieved Stewart and pitched the best relief chore of his career. Both teams won a game in the doubleheader 'which opened the best-of-three sertcs yesterday. sending the two teams into a fourth game here tomorrow. In th bottom of the eighth the Summerside boys tied the score. Gord MacKay. who hit 5 for 6 in the game, got an infield single and Don Mlacxenzie hit to right field for another safe bingle. with mcnon first and second Schurman fouled out Grady filed to left. But pinch- to the catcher and hitter extraordinary "Dutch" Underwood slammed out a double to right two runners across to lie the ball game. centre field driving the One,of the most dramatic sit- succession. St. at first tentlonal walk to load the bases one out. Joe Hunter by xouson . .H'l OHKC -3,". ;.'.....:.-u not I-4- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Holmans, Middleton In 4 - 4 12 - Inning Tie; Game Today 9 short and Paul Schurinan crossed the plate. but Deveau threw to second forcing Mac- Kenzle and Parent. completed the douhle killing by nipping Hunter at first, so schurman's tally didn't count. It was the most important and one of the smartest plays of the series and it robbed Summer- side of another Maritime champ- ionship. - Ulmmie Grady hit 2-for 5. com- ing next to Macxay in that de- parlment for Holrnans. L. Mar- shall. Middleton left fielder hit 4 for 5. Middleton got ten hits off Stewart. and fhe young college student received very shaky sup- port from his mates. Five miscues being chalked 'up behind him. Embrett gave up only one hit in 41l3 framcs. Summerside comb- ed Wheeler forfourtecri blngles. Stewart struck out eight and Embrett four. Wheeler whiffed eight. Llnescore Middleton 011 001 010 000-4 11 2 Summerside 000 20.) 020 000-4 14 I I..inc-ups- 'Middlcton--Parent ss. Bruce lb. Ward rf. H. Colman c. T. Mar- shall cf. L. Colman 3b. Ml. Deveau 2b, L. Marshall lf. Wheeler p. Summerside--MncKi1y rf. Mac- Kenzie 3b. Schurman c, Grady cf, Barlow lb. G. Bernard If and 2b. Bernrird 2b. Landry rs, Stewart p. Abbies, Saints Short ' Key Men For Playdowns Both the Senior Abbies and the the ser- on Saturday Missing from the S. D. U. line- suffered a badly play against. U.N.B. Wednesday. Big Art Perry. the Abbles full- back will be out :'of action for thi- series on account of 11 knee injury. However. the Aibbles may come up with 8. new backfieldcr in thel person of George Nichols of Hal-. lfax who is presently employed in the City. Nichols has played both English and Canadian rugby. It is expected that big Ray Sark will line up with the team and Jimmy Flanagan, who suf- fered a badly bruised shoulder against Mount A. a couple of weeks ago will be back with the squad. The second game of the series will be played at St. Duiistan's Field and the third if necessary on Memorial Field. Saturday's game will start st three o'clock. The Abbies are working, out every morning at seven o'clock in preparation for the series. The Island winner will be represented in the semi-finals of the Mc- Curdy Cup piaydowns. The Abbies are currently trying to line up games with Truro on Wednesday. Oct. 31 and Halifax Wanderers on Saturday Oct. 27y with both games being played here. They will also play Truro at Truro on Nov. 3. If the proposed home games with Truro and Hall- fax can not be arranged they will try to get a game With a. team from H. M. C. S. stadacona. here next last. year's team and will have to be in order to be in there next March. 0 I 0 Punk Bsthgnto and Kevin Bsthute is which is llabsFScore 3-2 STOP MY CAR FASTER 8 SAFER? I.”z45Y.”RFl.lN F NOW WITH JOHNS-MANVILLE ASEU STOS BRA Kl-I IININGSF way is playing I sound defensive nine and the Vancouver papers claim he is living up to his press notices of lost you. I I 0 C I Murph has another young de- fsnsemon of the Chamberlain type whose chief purpose is to .o!iaae opposing forwards out through the exits. Mui-ph nded his theor- lu on defense ploy by citing Jimmy Thomson of the Toronto Msple Lents. He stated thst 'niomson was one of the best de- fenuinen in the big leoguu sad the only thing he could do vvu thrust his stick between the legs of opposing forwards. of course he 'do It without being clught by the added that Thomson knew how to NIGPCI. Embrelt. p. st. John lb. Three Players. To Join llawlis i MONCTON. N. B.. Oct. 18 - (OP)-Playing coach Johnny Hor- eck tonight announced that three newcomers will join the Moncton Hawks tomorrow. . llorcck went to work Wednesday night after Moncton Hawks ab- sorbed a 13-2 lacing at the hands of Saint John Beavers in s Mari- time Major Hockey League game here. Tonight he said he had add- ed strenglh for three departments. Tommy Lockhart. 21-year-old netmlnder with Marlboros of the Junior 0. 1-1. A. and practice goal- keeper with Toronto Maple Leafs last season. is flying in from Tor- onto. Also slated to Join the club to- morrow are Ronnie Matthews of Sydncy Millionaires and Tom Kli- bey cf Glace Bay Miners. Matthews is one of two players Hawks will receive from Sydney in exchange for Laurie Peterson. He is a defcnccman but can also take a turn on tho forward line and is a good goalgelter. Kilbcy has been released by the Miners and is coming to the Hawks for a tryout. Horeck said tonight the moves were only part of his plans to bolster the Hawks. "We have a few more holes to plug before the team will be set for league com- petition." he said. Victory Over N. Y. Bangers MONTREAL. Oct. 18 - (GP) - Montreal Canadios ntlnuei their hot pace in the National Hoc- kcy League tonight by edging New York Rangers 3-2 for their third win in the four games they have played to date. The lens was the sec 4 in two engagements so far for the Rangers. Canadlens set up ;.two-gosl lead in the first period and New York cut the margin with the only goal of the middle frsme. Both teams counted in the last. period. Rang- ers' final goal coming after a ser- ies of desperate power plays and only eight seconds before the end of the Iftme. The game was 3 close-checking affair most of the way. one the New Yorkers were forced to open up Ind take chances late in the game. Fourteen penalties were coll- ed. including 5 molar to defence- msn Ross Lows of Csnsdlens for fightlng. He tangled with zelllo Toppaulni. who drew Q minor roughlng penalty. SUMMAIY OCTOBER 19. 1951 Pawlyshyn ls Expecfeiljoday Walter Pawlyshyn. with the Islanders last season is expected to arrive in the City by air today. it was stated by club President. Dr. F. C. Dougan last night. Pawlyshyn will come here from Providence. It is not known whether or not he will be ready to play tonight. . Sports Forum Sir: I come away from Monday night's game at the Forum with a Very disappointed feeling. had hoped that after last year's fiasco with the Sydney team that our representative: in the Mari- time Hockey Lesgue would put aside the :ough stuff at which they were soundly trounced in the final game with the Sydney team and try to play straight hockey. I am sure that my senti- ments are the same as those of hundreds of decent people in this City and Province. Instead of that we were. once again given the same dose of 1 performance that will eventually kill hockey in this City. in this secilonl of Canada and, unless somebody ”wises up". all over Canada. Our Island reputation suffered throughout the Maritimes last year. You have no difficulty rec- ognizing this if you visit other sections. Islanders are looked upon as roughnecks. You must admit that. I would not for one mo- ment suggest that I am advocat- ing a sissy game to be played. Hockey. properly played accord- ing lo rules. is a rough game. Using butt ends. fists. savage checking into the boards. strenu- ous arguing with referces. and all the Hippodrome tactics seen all last season and again introduced Monday night have no place in I decent law-aiblding place like we have here. our children look up to these hockey players. They imitate them. If we look at them and really analyze their unsports- manlike tactics and ask ourselves If we want our kids to do ANY- THING to win a game. what must our answer be? NO! When we relied on our own boys to represent us we had good teams. Teams of whom we could be proud. We produced chaps like Bucko Trainor. Jackie Coyle. Buck Whitlqck, Bert. Steele. Hick- ey Nicholson. Johnny Square- briggs. Teams like the Junior Royals. the Abegweits. we were proud of them. They played CLEAN hockey. we are CLEAN PEOPLE and were once good sports. Spectacles-such as are prevalent in our Forum belong in the days of the Roman Arenas. Monday night we saw two great goalies in action. Ours made one mistake. Theirs made one too. He went out of his net and was say- agely checked. It looked as though the object was to "Get" him. That's gangstcrism and if it is to become accepted practise then why misname hockey as "Sport". We'd'like to support a team. We'd like to win. But if we can't have a team that can win snd lose in s decent fashion then let's send the team home and so back (or forward) to what we once were fond of. a game called "Hockey". We paid last summer to see fighter; that didn't fight. why don't our hockey players try that? There are many who fgel Is I do. left winger I-I I am Sir. et.c.. SPORT FAN. First. Period 1-Montreal. Gcoffrion - (Lowe) 10:31 2-Montreal. Richard (0lmstciid. Bouchard) .. 18:13 Penalties: Evans 3:22; Richnrd. 3:30, Couture 18145. Second Pcrlod 3-New York. Krsftchock (stcwsrt. Ronty) .. .. 18:01 Penalties: Buller 1:34. Cou- ture 6:12. Third Period 4-(Montreal. Gamble (Couture. Moodoili 3:40 5-New York. Mlckoskl (Raleigh) .. . 19:52 Penalties: Stanley 5:42. Bullet mo. Lowe, manor. 14:16; 'I'oppn- zlnl 14:18. Stops: Rsyrior .. lo 1'! 11-32 McNeil .. 4 10 10-34 .M....:...M.....M... SNAP SIIOT Flllsllllil Rolls of mm lovolopol no prinud uul but OII III: also by. Prints double also of no air: out An: I cxvauun roll 35:. loot-Ina lo euro: 10 for lie. and I'll- Ccrvlu. Cburloiiuown. FORUM PROGRAM TIJISDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING :............................- GENERAL SKATING ..... WEDNESDAY-GENERAL SKATING THURSDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING .................................... O-10 nmn-nocuir-omci nu vs. rsuumku. IATUBDAY-GENERAL SKATING GENERAL SKATING Till! WEEK s-io a,-1o 4-5:30 ..............-....-.4 8-10 ......................... GLACE BAY. N. S.. Oct. 18- (CP)-Glace Bay Miners played sharp two-way hockey tonight to mark up their second straight win in the Maritime Major Hoc- key League. a close 4-8 decision over Charlottetown Islanders. Islanders. champions of the old Big Four, made a valiant attempt to gain their first-win in three tries but lost it in the third when they were out-scored 2-1) Miners took:a on lead in the first period but the champs from P.E.I. came back to knot the count in the second. The three goals of the final frame decided the game. Two of those three goals came after a mid-ice free-for-all whicii saw four players chased to the penalty box, two of them with majors. and two with minors. Johnny Dutchak of Islanders and Len Haley of Miners received majors as the featured battlers. The four penalties were handed out at 13:45. At 14:12 Islanders tied the score at 3-3 and 45 sec- onds later Miners shot the win- nlng goal. Phil Dnlgleish shot the opening goal at 13:07 and Bloomer follow- ed at 17:50 to make it 2-0 for Miners. ' Red Favero and Don Bellringer scored at 10:04 and 10:23 of the second to make it a 2-2 game. In the third. defencemnn Bob Cooper notched the first for Min- era, Willie Marshall replied for Is- landers and then another Miner rearguard Dan wendley, shot the winner. Line-ups Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon; defence, McLagan. Dutchak. Vi- tale, Travis; forwards. Whltlock. Smith, Simpson. Trainor, Favero. Bellringer, Marshall. -Knox. Beau- dry. Clements. , Glace Bay: Goal. Arneil; de- fence. Bloomer, Danlovitch. Coop- er. Wendley: forwards. Macey. Frezell. Charley, Wywrot. Ander- son. Leger, Dalgleish. Reamer. Haley, Poile. Officials: Goode and Glllis. SUMMARY) First Period I-Glace Bay. balgleish (Haley) .... .. 13:07 2-Glace Bay. Bloomer tMacey. Frezell) 17:50 Penalties: Beiiringefific. 1,... via 7:33. Balisvich 10:24. 13:43, wendley 18:44. Poile 19:32. Second Period 3-Charlottetown, Favero (Trainor) . . 10.04 4-Chnrlottetow . Bellringer . 10 Wrwrot. 15 :36. Da1g- Penalties: Roamer 7:32. Dutchak 13315 major. Haley 13:15 major, Bloomer 13:15. Smith 13:15, Tra- vis 16:21. Stops: Arneil .. Gordon Miners Out, Islanders 4 -'- 3 In Game At Glace Bay lied Wings In 6-1 Victory Over Chicggo CHICAGO. Oct. 18 L (cpl .. Detroit Red Wings crushed Chicago Black Hawks 6-1 tonight to con. tlrue the mastery over the Hawks. they exerted last. season when they lost only one of 14 starts against, Chicago. Detroit's victory was its 11th ln 3 row over the Hawks during 3 two-season span and moved the Red Wings into a three-way tie to; second place in the National Hoe. key League with Chicago and Tor. onto.. First Period l-Detroit. Pavelich tPrystai) . la,i7 Penalties: Hucul. Leswick. J. Wilson, Gee. Fogoiin, Vviilt, Zeidel. Bodnar. Second Period 2-Detroit. Prysiai (Pavellcli. Glover) 3-Detroit, Lindsay (Howe) 4-Detroit, Howe (Llndsay) .. ......... .. Penalties: Zeldel. Wolf. Third Period 6-Chicago, Mosienko (J. Conachcr. McFadden) 13:19 6-Detroit, Glover (Pavelich) .. .. .......... .. 11:41 7-Detroit, Prystal (Pavellch) 18:34! Penalties: Guidolln. Skov. Dewsbury (I). Zeidel. Hockey Results A. H. L. St. Louis 3. Providence 7. Indianapolis 2. Hershey ,5. Pittsburgh 2. Cleveland 1. QUEBEC SENIOR. Vaileyfield l. Sherbrooko 1 (overtime tie). Chicoutiml 5. Shawlnigan Falls 3. QUEBEC JUNIOR Montreal Canadian; 9. Grmby 1. Saints - P.W.C. Game Today The opening games of the so. . Dunstan's University and Prince (Vii-ale. Tralnor) .. :33 of Wales College Intermediate P9551?-l9-5? M01-asan 0:14. Tra- football series will get underway V” 1335- this sfternoon on the S. D. U 1e1sh17:11 field at 3.39 The l0l'.lOl is the best two games out. of three. lace gurdCP"l'"' Saints are the defending Inter- 5 (Gmney) ay' Mm" 615 mediate champions and have " " - banded together 3 strong squad 6"g.l!::l9")”ww"' M”5h5" g A under the guidance of El- 74lacel; -------- M 14-” don Green. Observers rstoithom "' "19? nearly as good as the 5. D. U. (Poile) . 14:57 H,” team Prince of wales on the other hand have had less experience than the saints. However Gordon Bennett has had the team incin- bers out practising regularly and should have s scrappy band ready for this afternoon. FOOT 8:30 P.M. First:Game for Island Intermediate Championship . s.n.u. 1-.vv.c. THIS AFTERNOON AT 8. D. . . GRIDIRDN BALL Admission 25c Your go info effect! DON'T Close Don'f clo"se your eyes to wild": going fo happen when fuiure prices RESOLVE NOW To fdre advonfdge of file sweep- ing reductions that bring you un- limited choice of great: new Fall and Winter si-oclis. And save up to 5m. Eyes! iiuv ALL vou cm f. Now: use "LAY-AWA " AT W SALE moss 4 fAIN'S STORI Ilia OREEROAI. OO. LTD. 144 or. ago. :1.