.. v. w (v ¢‘-l- .7. .J.';‘~ " - ..-,n..r.l".~.. £153 Ice Racing On Causeway About three hundred fans ml. nessed this season's first ice racing meet at North River Causeway on Saturday after- noon. Ideal weather conditions prevailed and the patrons enjoy- ed the seven dashes served up on the initial program. Gingerbread Man and Colonel Budlorlg took their classes in straight dashes and Lillian Pointer got home in front in dashes two and three of the C East, South Are Winners In US. Shrine Games . By THE CANADIAN PRESS 5 The East beat the West 2644 j d the South crushed the North .1 20 Saturday as the annual rash post-season U.S. college foot- 3 games got under way. ..The,East~‘West and North-South 2,: ,I we games were the major at- " : tions of the day, but there . two bowl games and the i. ' "‘3‘. ,1. \ idiot (humidified, “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dow" in the classic Blue-Gray game. The Blues partly made up for the. North’s drubbing in the Shrine game by white-washing the Grays 13 - 0. Mississippi beat Florida 73 in the Gator Bowl and East Texas State ulpset Missouri Valley 26-7 in the Tangerine Bowl. The post—season games reach a climax Thursday, with Iowa vs. Air Force Vs. Texas Christian in the Cotton Bowl, Clemson vs. Louisiana State in the Sugar Bowl and Syracuse vs. Ok'lrhoma in the Orange Bowl. CRUNCHING LINE PLAY The East-West . shrine game, played before 60,000 fans at San Francisco’s Kezar Stadium, pro- rado‘s Eddie Dove intercepted a pass deep in his own end and gal- loped 84 yards for a touchdown, equalling Haley’s mark. Nick Pietrosante of Notre Dame scored two touchdowns, for the East and was voted the outstand- ing player of the game for his hard-driving charges. SECOND SECTION Charlotlbllowm Mon, Dec. 29, 1958 11 MACl fiAlD‘S E is" c M» " I. ,4 v . \ Pace after dropping the opener if? V , . , . ONE-MAN SHOW t Cl k S 111' i‘ -. u and South clashed again California in the Rose Bowl, the duced .some. great running and In the NorthSoufh classic at £355. ar e m s coma Ion ‘ crunching line play. Expected Miami, Buddy Humphrey of BaY- lor put on a one-man show as he passed for five touchdowns and scored another running. Pete Dawkins of Army and Al Jacks of Penn State turned in out- standing games for the North's losing cause. In the Blue-Gray game at Mont- gomery, Ala., Duane Wood of Oklahoma State broke it up by passing fireworks \never de- veloped. The East’s Dick Haley, from University of Pittsburgh, turned " in an 84—yard touchdown gallop in the third quarter without a west- 1 cm defender laying a hand on .2 for the longest run in the 34- ‘ year history of the classic. His run came on the kickoff after the West had taken a 7-6 Here are the results CLASS A. PACE Gingerbread Man (E. Bernardl l—~l 2--2 Smithl 4--3 Johnny Jester (Clark Smithi 3--DNS CLASS B—TROT AND PACE Colonel Budlong (J. Bernardllul l l 5 Chris' dale ( Ed Downel Frankie Budlong (Cyril . ‘ ‘ Winston Budlo (Lorne Kellyl ECSFLOTTETOWN rot. 3934 lead, and it gave the Easterners a {gillggtgjcggggénlon a punt return “g 3--4 MERS'DE _ Te" 80“ lead they “ever 1°“ A nine-yard pass from quarter- Jollity Guy ‘0 Gallam‘, 5"2 But in the fourth quarter Colo- back Bob 5pm m end John Crow}, Millie’s Express (C. Craig) 2--5 ‘ ' _r _ both of Purdue, gave the North Whael Pew" “Jane” 4"3 ‘ ' another touchdown before the . . CPASS C PACE u y « F N Y . . . first half ended and Spoo added Lillian Pointer (‘1' Chap” 291 1 - a field goal in the final uarter. . o n u é e I I I EARLY BIRDS q Cornatlon Lass (Clark Smlmgxls r. ‘1' . _ . "* ‘ V In the Gator Bowl classic, .nm (Lowe K933" ‘ ' I? V. f ‘0 ‘ , played at Jacksonville, Fla. all Just n ‘ e DV5.-342 .- the sc0ring came in the opening A Starter—Russell Abbott: J udges --Harold Cudmore. George Smliil‘ and Roddie Ford; Announcer—- minutes of play. Jim Anderson I c o r e d the . game’s touchdown after Missis- SCHOOLBOY CURLE‘RS FORMAL Here are some of the 40 school— . - v -' ‘ lgaly and town Curling Club. These boys downs to be staged on January who “nitrate! to Ca ‘ . - . , o . these aydowns the Dominion Schoolboy Curllnl . . d3 . . . . Wen 11 H Beaten boy curlers “so see action even are in the rehearsal stage, pre as and 29. From pl Sippi marched 70 yards on the Saturday morning at Charlotte- paring for the provincial play- will come the provincial winner championship. kickofif. Florida promptly moved ‘ I . back to Mississippis 11. but there C B 0d , o , the attack stalled and Florida had on r en J. CrUIckshank ' o ' to settle for a field goal by Billy . o a S - I ' Booker. WI“ Coach ls Appomfed . East Texas State converted I . ! fugble and an intercepted pass U.S.T.A. Dlred’or o . . . in bwo quick touchdowns to J a s l , TUXEDOS o o. o... o o. _ ac a . orlandlo'tma' 1;” two touchdowns OTTAWA (CPl—Forward Con- F. Cruickshank. treasurer and '- ' Came 3'9 in e fourth quarter, ~ 3 den, 3 member of two race secretary at Sackville Downs sewn w- 1 no ton La- Leafs their 24) lead. Ron Murphy ln'StOCk'seWIce after the two teams had battIEd $21M hoockey championship teams near Halifax, Nova Scotia, has caMogwergiE'fin‘Cg‘ei: mg: NM (flexenmé) 259; 82‘ hand.“ Bobby Hun gem-9d m. cm- through a see - saw. closeIY- last year. has been 'anpointed been appointed I director of the “:38 l 313 games Saturday night mu. Backstrom (McDonald'lcago goals. 1 ’. mamth imam playing-coach of Hull - Ottawa U.S. Trotting Association from 3 °Boswn Bruins to I new Gammon) 1:17; 1 Mum-u]. pro. Both goalienderl. Ed Chadwick : Si le and doubi. ' the one. Senior A District Eleven, comprising The ‘90 “‘3. ~ - - - - . f3 and Chica 0': Glenn mg ‘ Canadlens 0‘ d od 08] and then drivmz vosl (Benin. Bellmu) 4.16. Pen 0! Lea g b M 1 Alberto" Eastern Division ,Marmme “WM”- :2 1:9: 6-lgwin. cities: Flaman l0:52, McDonald mill. turned in sensational ef- : reas styes . . . Brodcn Played With Fhe “mm The appommem “'8 ’ an' Rookie Ralph Backstrom scored 14:06. Mackell 16:56, Talbot major tom and couldn't be faulted for NIPS TlgnlSh 4-2 amateur champion Whitby Dun‘ “mm” “my by Lt'w- ’1 A- ' (Boom 16'55 Chevrdils 17-27. the goals which lot by them. . Experth tailored by Iops and then helped Montreal MacKinnon. F. C. McCurdy and two “amid 31;er Moore Period:' 4‘ Mom“. m was the m. busier of m. I ALBERTON — 'rhc Aiberfon Canadians to the Stanley 019- J- Henry Dewmv 0”” Us“ Dis' 3mm) ‘mn' NI; ie' Moore (M Richard Marshall) two stopping 31 Toronto dfim ' Hyde Puk- High School hockey team defeat- met Eieven director; under the ((JlRilfieml Pigtaird a{liz‘iiluntedmthe 8:05; 5. Montreal, Geoffrion compared with the m saves Chad- I 3 8d T15“ m 4'2 m "- °m§fi°n Jordan Arrested $33333??? iatfiodmrri‘imii‘; other: for the mm “mm ‘Bms‘mm' W” “5‘ " w” ""d°' 1” ‘3" $1511.53): ,. Make this a New W 1“ “hm Friday m‘g'm- w ~y - '- League leaders. Montreal. M. Richard (Hawey. Leafs held a M e g ' Jlmmy Rooney opened the ° ° f Mamm‘e “gm "ow 1’ "med LeoLabine scored Boston'sgoal Geolfrlon) 13:30; 7. Monuoal. mg chances. outshoouns Hark! Year to remember scoring for Alberton in the first On SUSPICIOI‘I o *0 f‘ “"11" direcwr' due m the be; re the Montreal uprising Backstrom (Bellvuu. Geomlon) 12.5 but they couldn't beat Hall. .th the - period f9llowed by Terry Gavin . “WEN” “1 US“ member' aulo‘tcd n culminated in . four- 17:54. Penaltiel: Boivin i7zzi. who med back W.”°w°°m°’ W!‘ right farm- for Tigmshand Clair Bryan and DOPG PosseSSIOH ’hl’p m me."ea' goal splurge in the last period. Morrison 17:64. Gerry Elumin three times when d we” Larry Profit for the home squad The, new dlm‘ér- Who 18 3- is m of me goals com-mg while 3.9 stops; on. leaf Winger had excelled . to and the Opened 34' IDS “(mus "A‘P‘ _' Do“ a remd'ent L“ ram” “do:ve Bruins were short-handed in the Simmons 14 I! 84” chances to win the game for Tor- . In 1“she middle frame I Rooney rld welterweight box- as Pan-mu ua manager Sac - 1 . ‘ pk..."A 7 5 6—18 onto. 2 again tallied With Gerald MC: igdcaliénmon. was arrested Sun- Ville Downs in 1965 and 1956 and Lfiagflgufiim ‘ rononmo (GPl — Chicago SUMMARY . cam” scoring the, 1a“ 9°31 0‘ day after police found a smoul- as race secretary 1” 157 End The emphasis was on speed at Black Hawks bounced back from Fin! W101“ 1- Tomnm- ' / ' the game far do ‘n marijuana cigaret in a car 1955- m- ed .3 early two-goal deficit Saturday an (Olmstead. MOM) 1112- 1 l A - ‘ i The final frame went scoreless - n g~ ~ rid a" ’“nhau’drd the game n- ' ' 22 no ‘lh 'ror- Toronto \mhovlich (Brewer,Har- . '. Shirts arid Accessories l‘n 510‘" . despite "my m8 mm m tidal u; fighter! waithermgir I W" ' ' “mm” “1in nmu'i‘tlopgmlgil ' nd k‘elp their ris) 2-in- a Chicago Murphy I ' ' J ,.nn our 9 ° v lR'ar onto.ae II i \ - .. ties on each Side the cainwere booked on suspicion town M'nor Leo 1Bcoivin undefeated string against Leafs 11:51i’fl4. (311106823- guu “Kg: ; . . Penalties, L. Profit and Eric “narcotics possession. - d riod and left the intact. zie, otel : . ena les: ’ McCarthy. Jordan. who won me welter. HOCkeY Program 211:: SEQ: rgtured Vein in the leafs started I: though they lote 2:412: Lindsay 8:59. leEuto , . weight crown earlier this month S m Mu] for Ci right knee and ‘ bruued liga. were going to beatihe hull with nliscODdiiitul‘IW. Pulford .32. by Whipping vu‘gll Akin?" demed pee so e ty mm menl, He will be sidelined a game two Rolls in the tint Own mln- Brewer . . . m Pen- ' ’ any knowledge of the cigaret. °" “1‘93"”. may ‘0 wed' , we um and 20 second- of Play- N W W- N° '° “3' f , A T d In the early hours. two officers fem? °‘ ‘1‘“ Week “ " '°" ° liming Mackell of Boston suf— Hawks tied the more before the glues: rffihorillchaaozlgull 3:26. ; 4 ' e a in a cruising police car said they 0W5: {cred a thrwsmch cut above the first period ended and then held vans : . 81113 ~ 3 - V ’ WHERE QUALI l Y 15 S U Fl E c s y spotted the car in which Jordan MONDAY - h d J9 n 5., on several Toronto rushes in the Third period: M Iconns- Pen- . . ~ - - 9:00 — 9:30 — Practice — All “gm eye When e an a y 'od ally: Baun 2:43. Garrison Juniors leave Tuesday wag admgj lgnvmg erraucany' girls 14 and over. Tam“ tangle?! 0" .lhe {inflgfinwlpgq Stewart. with Stops: night for Summerside at 6.15. “mism mom said Jordan 9:30 — 10:15 — Midgets — “hmwmnfngn Ell-‘03” mg his 12th goal of the season and Hall ‘7 12 H ‘ Am. a A one cs, 3 . . ' o r. . .. o o . o v . The. “p.153???” ‘5 m“? the did not appear to be under the V‘“ "L Dims” . P1,, addition to his m, 80,] of lea winger Frank Mahovllch gave Chadwick 611 5—21 -- toot Cocos¢Waro ,*.Q‘OOU. oqmes- eeamlsmahng . hoh! 10:15—1100—Mhdgets—Ab- . o 9 o O o’o’o’vvvgfi‘ . g 9 3 a o 9 aoc*8#8"8t. q. . ‘ t a ‘ . g ‘ mpby busand several seats are influence of ale 0 or drugs. ies vs_ Royals. the season. Win01, had three . . ' W. . ' . . .g o 9 o o O 9 9 3 s"... a. a a 8 a a at a! ’3 3 ‘53 "fiffiggfl available fior persons wishing to Jordan Won the 147-POU-nd title 6200 _ 7,00 _ Midge“ _ assists. . v.0. ‘5 a. o o a 0 o 9 0 visit“: do o. a: or s as a 8 ‘2! o is adfm-t’asa 45 a} make the trip Juniors will play Dec. 5 by badly beating Akins 1n Ramblers vs Arrows SUMMARY o L V c c a. aofioaafioaiv‘ofio’vif, Q”$‘#‘§_fi_‘3 no shame as. 22‘». “fic- o‘ksfi the Aces at Civic stadium in a a IS-round decision. A rematch officials all gm. way First period: No scoring. Penal- . , . , '.'.‘, all 4: rear» filok o o a . . .6 . (at. regular league game. m'been set for March 8 in St. Barnett. and Don Frauen. “as: None. 1 .qfifila‘n w E is. Q- 18- TUESDAY w _Q . . I " ' TOR ‘ . 9:00—9:30—Pee ees ° ‘ i ,1 SAV' CHARLOTIETOWN s E No EQUAL“ Burk Hampshire Beats Cris Foxes vs. Royalty. etc. Racmg Fans RIO? u n lor u Spen e l. ' ' Cubs. -. Q n ’ ‘ AWE AND RICE HAV x, 0 Nine Ml|e creek 9.30 _ 10:00 _ root-might. At Durban Track . ' I V . V ‘ _Spring Park Bluebirds vs. Roy- ‘ Pm of wue‘ Com. hoe, rim Juno" 17.1 , v.4. A large crowd of fans Saturday alty. etc, Canaries. 'DIIRBAN, South Africa (Al’l— key tum ha. withdrawn from Richard Bradley. defenceman ' t K - o 0 ° . ‘ weng at North River Rink saw 10:00 — 10:30 — Paper-weights Rioting fans hurled bottles. sticks the 01mm m mama mu, the Gm Jumor squad, 3'1 ‘ F In Amh°flzed the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs how _ wxs Colts vs. wxs Hawks. and stones at horses. jockeys and We. om suspended from all piggy . 0 of more Mada-craft the Hampshire Bulldogs by the 10:30 — 11:00 —Pee Wees — policemen Friday dunng the This action cam. .boul yes- in the league until January '. s a! lopsided score of 105 in a regular WKS Redwings vs. PSS Owls. Christmas Handicap meeting Ii terday at a meajng of the [03- 1959. Bradley was Involved 1H d i league game for the W. R. Shaw 11:00 — 11:30 — Papel'welghts Clariwood race track. sue execuuve_ new {or the an lnctdent with referee Bria}! ' trophy. —— PSS Falcons V3. 1’55 Rav' Five jockeys were injured, none Welshman “WW” w" McCanum in last mesday. . 9‘ . 3b,. clear-grinnedl The Hampshire squad was the ens. severely. M they felt they we" not game here. with m; dampen-lea- y ‘ hréwood, natural 0' aggressor all the way but at no 11:30 —— 12:00 — Pee Wees —4 Lady W, one of three horses “Dame a icing . team d I“. “on went . warning u".- . 'a iinisi’k’ é. . Electrical Wiring time did the Nine Mile Creek PSS Spitfires VS- 1’35 Ema" brought down during the niot. guc calibre. P.W‘.C. bladmplayed partitignhatdangusmfimd E o “m‘ " 6-FT- , . team ‘ve up L'yingv T’he Vicmry 4100 — 4:40 "‘ a“ "‘5 _ ed shoulder and had to one game thus of e 93' . . ' . 3'“ 4-" 9 Repairing and f shire was by no means Birchwood Bears vs. QCHS shatter id gue and were beaten by Gflr- WORM bring en “tom?” 039‘ e “4’ 3.29 5.19 3'3 supplies :1: eazy fine Lions. be destroy ' year suspension as laid down " r " rsf rthe winners were L. 4:40 — 5:20 — Bantams — in rule 673. . .. i {a Oil Heating 3333mm f4). 8. Johnson and G. Birch“de Tigers vs. Royalty. I 0 League games for this week , oar o1 drill «>th r-- A l' ' es 1 r ch with a ir. w. Tre- ow. Orioles. were released by league 39°” .3 '. ‘ " V Pip“! 9.1:. o s. H 1.111395 gefijng 5‘20 Bantams —— Q tary James McCallum. is in .11», sl ,- a . : —— . — . “a; cal" W'Hmpad-dfid. 4], 95 Tellzwsmus EifgIees. CHS Gulls. vs. Birchwood Eat ind Naqu 8;?12 igt‘fla iSslmlrtswm . 3‘ is glycogen 7 .' 12 em 1' Nine Mile Creek goal geners les. llent! u , , . l than; * “"‘““3iiii.'i 551:3” . were Lorne Taylor With gab?“ OFFICIALS J h D 1 glutgimfil; Ifilfigwwezitlogofi (_ . as“, on and 1.: Taylor, D. Mac _c em 9:00 _ 10:30 — o n av s _ - . v. , I u and c. MacDougall With Singles. Jr" and Dave Lawlor. ' ever.‘ ClVlf; in (Suti'fl- .9” f Steering A total of seven penalties were , 10.30 _ 12:00 _ Bin Mum]. \ 1 . met-side “ii the 31:: 0 “31¢; ,t . o i . ced steel called by whistlemen WalterLaw' Ian and Don “ill?”- ALBERTON — The Summer- Grady and a. Howatt With four Ignites-L T235411: aims)? I"; k .y‘nfii sturg‘j 2:31:11, lurnfifl lor and Roy White. 4:00 —— 5:00 — Leroy Barnett. Side Aces hockey team handed each and G. Damn. Go“. lmd i0” Friday night it wil-l be . it rung; E'asy stefcz‘goiftci’on : Bill MaCMlllan. m“ a crushing 144 drubbing m c. Grady with a pau- each. the Royak journeying to the If n 6614:“ trolleagby posH Nata.ch l a] WEDNESDAY t me the west Prince Aum in an The All Stars only marker was women! ca‘pital . ' l _ . __ . . l I $35.??? effifsrvdasngg? a“ i “to ' AD?" ' 0”“ ty “0:00 ‘Aggi: Nigger?" p exhibition game in “berm” 0" earned by Glen mum" Prom “—_"’_—’_ " "5 c-h'isng".leigh ' mine “' " Saturday night _ Referees were Larry . W ' 5’“ ad’s G K Playing a fine style of combln- and Clair Bryan- CUI’III‘IQ Draw 1 ‘ ”»‘ G' ‘ ' ‘ h k the fast skating - were awarded to 3. .1- . u ation oc ey , Penalties ' Val”? 43" size—4 29 ‘7 “tr—"9s Former Player visitors brewed ahegd 7-1 mfg: Grady and Pope- The following is the curling , ' Geo: e 5:. ° ring frame. we, “9 , If draw for Monday night at the 0.4%.; nib“ AT THE M 7:331!!! Chagflonewn ls'anders fire in the sandwmh sessmn Charlottetown club. .355 “on” By 5LE|GH Nm‘hmd ' Receives Degree and added an additional mo in S 7 P. M. e .:- . u A 'ornis B ‘ l tanza. ._. I r t 5 IConVerthle eBcltherDroof, v the {ma 5 _ . ,Led 888 Ice 1 open. ‘ a a” n rdw°°' Y’ M" - l . , The seemmgly disorgam 3, THE CANADIAN PR loo 2 e M. McGuigan. Dr. "gaff: «afiisf‘a‘fl‘r‘lflg " Word has been received (ha. All-Stars, many 0‘ Whom “fie? SATURDAY MacDomld_ Hal Spine“, H. R. ' ‘i “a.” fall 9 _ as Bob Graydi‘orfgfirul’lockeiylflzfig playing their first gamestilgle .t: National luau“ Camm_ vs_ Fm. Mm « g}: IIIIII H . with the .31' e WI] S 850“. found ii. lmPOS 1 Menu-ea ‘ t. S. Beaten, R. syn. o (9.45414 ' ' ' " V; i. has received his Chartered Ac- :0“, the Aces scoring spree. 3215320 2 Tomnm 2 can“ . -r «3:9. countant'sl nearer} a couple of All Stars goalijf. 5:; American my? Ice 3 _ n. wanton; 111. Mae- 1: ' - ' Gray P?" 0 aid Keri“? . Rochester 6 Clevea Nun, L. Wellner. r. MacMillan, - o o' , seasons With the “lame” ,and down before a veritable “Md Buffalo 3 Hershey 0 vs. w. R. Burnett. T. w. n MONDAY- 5 while here worked for . of Shots in each period. The Providence 1 Springfield 5 Prowse‘ Had Macmnes' G_ L - ' Doane and Company- H" a1.” home teams only tally was a OHA Sam. M . Afternoon Skating 2.30 to 4.00 d “me n the, Gree gh ' E ening Skating 8.00 to 10.00 5 played “’r Amhcm 3?. o 'me ‘0'“! 5h“ "9'" “We We ‘ ‘oomwail 0 Kingston 7 Ice 4 - Points. G. Dillon. D. v there also worked for l c .a first few minutes of the gang: Benevme 2 Whitby 11 Cameron. C. MacDonald. c_ ESDAY— firm- . which slipped 985‘ “3"” “‘ ouA-NOHA Senior Whitlick. TU . '1 if of some C1 H kc Leaguh He was also a 50;; P 1 Aces cage. ' e B Kitchener 6 Chatham 1 Ice 5 __ Points. D. Saunders. (Elaine hymeyS'lS "me aiifnngffigeéfl ‘ean1- w Sudbury 5 Sault Ste. Marie 3 Dr. Hooper, D. O'Rourke, J. S. ' on a _ . .‘ ' , Junior ld. WEDNESDAY .. . . .. now resides in Winnipeg, “here ed T Gudph 6Osil‘taiélgmarifles 9 nggpi Evening special children‘s GoodSPeeds P.E.l- he rece‘ved ms degree. ls Nam Emmi “Mme Ice 1 — 0pm 0 Han] I-I ' ’ ' Washin 2 Ice 2— Dr. ' ey. . New Year 5 Eve Skate 7 to 9 mateur Go er Clinton 11 _ _ C . d l hia 1 t, L. Johnston. W. a". - THURSDAY. “9' . s. STAN mm” A slots... is“? .. no... , AY 199-201 FItZT-OD -.~ V . l league mROxTo‘lCPl _ Brucehcifi: SUNDAY D. ward, Geo. Gillespie. { NEW YEAR S D Phone: 5543 Nights 6446 . atugiaw T F A p. tater, Canadian‘ amatelur Cc Hilda Quebec League Ice 3 _' Points. J. Cameron, J. Skate 2:30 to 4:00 800 Charlo“et°““ vi tleal '14 21 a 3132 72 47 pm" “:0 mplesemifncrnafiional Quebec 5 Chicoutimi 12 Squarebriggs, H. C. Trainor. I v 'n —Adult Skate —— - . . A 0" V ‘ ' r ‘ ' - - twice I '5 3'9“ m T i-Rivieres I Wonnacott. filfgfofi BRANCH OFrICLS Detrmt 34 16 la 3 82_ 9.» compemmm mdaywas named the Montreal 00“? ssenior Ice 4 _ R. Ketch. R. Climb L y Halifax. Yarmouth. Dlzby. New Boston 36 14 117 59 top amateur golfer in Ontario for Kingston 5 Cornwall 2 en, J. Sqmmbriggs_ Pud. Whit. .r 4‘ FRIDA‘“ Glasiow. Sydney» 53”“ John’VVP‘.‘ “rk 341122143 s 152109 32 1953- Bclfiawile 2 Hull-Ottawa 4 look. VS- A- Humpth D" ', i Afternoon 51‘” 2:3" to 4:00 Fredericton’ Bathum' MOM“. Chlcago 34 17 8 76100 26 ORA-NORA Senior Beck. B. Acorn. Ross Smith-u I Evening Skating _ 8:00 to Rent It Here — Leave It There! Toronto 34 9 SCOTTISH CAVERN Chamam 5 Windsor 12 Ice 5 . . J. Gorl'ill. W.MScan 0‘ -‘ 10:00' Available at no extra thaw“ at F‘WmES REGATTA 16' 31's Cave in the Scottish 03‘4"“ Junior bury’ IaanfiLml’gJ'B' goo“. ‘ SA’I‘I‘RDML— any Maritime “‘5 “am” The first Henley 29W: rig??? Notifies is 227 1ch long and 70 Barrie 0 9" WWW" a ald’ vs' ‘ i a ' ' ° 5 A 7 - A . Oil Rentals at $25-00 01‘ 0V9“ on the Thames in .ng all \ 5 Skating — 2:30 to 4.15 ( 1‘0“ ed in 1839. ’21 in“ . Guelph 1 Marlboro: 2 son, B. Crockett. Bill Taylor.