o ' r Two Quick; Halifax 5-4 Win iOver i Moncton. At Amherst feueo. Drainviile, Nixon, H Bloom: forwards, . -4' siacnoiiaid Rink Retains Junior Curling Chlship Clifford MacDonald yesterda.'I Freddie Foiland, showed plenty of . N. 5., March 0 - oiiilr (Snlill'all!il!i)Etltl:i.::'x;n:nB:0Itlo poweirhn their mam, wmIlMolIe;- - i , ondl lave Halifax St Mlryls so 4 '13: ' ' nowluom Mncdrtliu; ' gue. ey rang-up an earv . i , - - em :3, I ...... ............r... in .r. Pro- ,,,,., M... ..,,,.... ...., in THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN' MARCH 6, 1952 win over Moncton rm. in .. ..o.l2.'.2.. - '82:? rock. . ' Vincii-i JUNO? Curiing Ch3mPi9"' Easterners counted on four ends 7 hird-fouzht Maritime M-Iior 1100- fence. Olsen. May: Miiriea"v'V&' lhip and retained the Physlciil Fit- but they were sum one Cour,” . ha key League game here tonight. master. hockey; (or-wards" Hum: ness Trophy for the second srailzht Ch,rh,m,h,wh rink, in their or O Hughie Campbell tied the count ton. Rowe. Pinion, gcholeu B year. Alberton did not send a,rlnk evening march wiih siirrimersidcr and . i at was or the third and 'l'homp- man. Robinson, M.,r,h,,h' CW" The charlouetown rink scored a brake mm the clear at. the start ' . 2 C son moved in as the 1545 mm mom. Kennedy. ' 't- i2'1i WW3 End Wm 0V" MC"i3' and were leading 7-2 midway F r all with the winner. a screened shot BUMMAIIY we in the opening match and later through the ,3 ends. SHWMM- J o tn” ma Lookhln butch In the Fin! Period iook Summerside in an evening same ll-8. Summersidc carlie: eliminated the Eastern rink with a Donald broke-up any serious threat to his load before it properly go! TORONTO. mrch 5 -(CP)- Detroit Red Wings backed into AMKEREF (On)-Two quick goals in 30 sec- way. Coach Horeck of the Hawk: took 1-Halifax. Nixon C5-'l1Dbell,o.3kgl:f (Watson, Campbell, AAAA M started and matched rock for rock his goalie off with two minutes '-M”ncw"- Gumenio Tie With. Islznders handy 14-4 triumph. Both the as no Weill. on to retain title and me" ””"” m”'”" "w”” left to play and for the remnind- i5"”'"' M"'h'"i - . 19 Sharlottetown and summersidei rr.,..r.,g . g --.-- .- -- - -1 50”” 9'33"” C'"""Pii""hiP er of the guns the Hawks staged P'""i"i" - Morrow (minor .5: "mks Wiii 1'9DF0S0hi iii? P-”9Vi"C9j The visitors were the guests of Ialmde" with imiy one nu" ma” whe" Tommi) Mn)” Lu” wmp' a thrilling attack that Jimmy m'.i0l'). May (major). Ford. .n the Maritime Jlmior Champion- ii... Charlottetown Club at dinner The Glace Bay Miners over- Wywrot passed to Leger at the pod the second-place Montreal 5rr,,;h,,, mrded Orr with some Second Period ' I blueiine and the latter carried across. Leger dropped back a pass to Macnride who scored from in canadiens 0-2 here tonight. Neith- er Leafs nor Canadiens can catch the Wings. who were idle tonight. 3-Moncton. Kennedy Wilflhlii. Clements) ., 4-Halifax, MacArthur ships to be played at Sackrllic. March lath and 19th. Montague fought a dogged up- came a two goal lead in the ins: period last night to earn a 5-5 saw-off with the Charlottetown Is- rand were cxtended a welcome by (the President. E. Frank Acorn. brilliant work. The soorlng was evenly divided on, both teams with no player 5-it hill battle in their match acainst Following are the personnel oi ianders in the first M2.Vl.ll.L. game close. ' with only nine games remaining whechhg more than one ".1 or I . lug Charlottetown and forced the ox- ghr. rinks; played here in more ihan a week. Poiles goal was the last of the to play in the 70-game N.1-Ll... total of H", points. Tum 'Pmod tra end before bowing out. In thel MQNTAGUE; A Macncriairi Playing coach Norman "Bud" game. The Islanders were on the schedule, the Red Wings have an The terrirorhi pi” Wu Wm knallxnx. Morrow playoff end Charlottetown got an skipv Tr ciairv mm... D. hracgowan. Dvimsemhn Phii Vihlic received Poil:'s low 40-font shot at the 11,- attack when Haley got the attack 87 point-total, 17 more than Can- throughout ihe game with Mhhc. .-arly stone biting the rcd and Skip: gnri. sumo H Moore. iii-st, ii ifmniui i9”'- i"ii"'Y in ii" Gewnd 12 mark of the last. stanza proved and broke away with Poile The adicns who have compieted' 02 ion making 3 numb" or ciuh khdBr;,i:':i:':1E?;?Ip5”''i 433.. MacDonald played it safe as he' SUMMERSIDE. 1.-Ndrhe Fonandlliwiiod iB5i- hillhl When he Wiislto be the tying counter in a game intterls long shot was the equal- games. Toronto. Also with 02 breairim-W3 that sir-rchm was mamhmh Rowe) ihrew up a protective ring Oiiskip, 1;. Macwilliams, mate nglfiuck it" "19 WP 0' the imiehiiiiat produced good hockey for the izcro some-S. now has 08 point-L able to block with a sensational 7..Mor.ci,on, nuke, wards. The Montague rink, whicliigehihorrh grid Siam, Mi caihpbeiiri iliih 3 h3rd.lil0i- V"-hi! Wiii hiwe first two periods. The pace slack- Arneil made 26 stops against 22 e o ,h,ph,y. Lochhhrr, Wu equhhy ayhhmam Campbell played ii canny draw game first iii"? i09t X-raved this morn-nix Wicned in the last session due in part by Frederick. shots were even un- a I briiiirm; on the Hgiunx gm; ii:-om) I H throughout. were u-nsble to brea'K;'CHARI.i'7'I'rF2TOWN: (". xfac- d”9”'""9 "'9."-”e"i M the mii"',Vll0 '193l'.V icl . ih ihe inst Period when the 15- plays and drew roars oi! approval 9-Halifax. Thompson "is thi-ou'!h. ihonaid. skin E. Machomiri. mater iind Ch”) ””iC"ii3 5"? i"3Pi"? ii 5' The draw 19ft iii? iii- M- ii- in ii”-ii91'5 0"i5i'i0i the Vii"-0T5 3'3 from the crowd. (Bownessi . , 1515 A summersidc rink. skipped by '1'. Gillies, End. stone. D, Hill iil'Si..'l'othlng "mm mm 3 bid ""159" Fiahdings llncllaliged with the Is- Dcfcnsemnn Johnnv Dutchak and Halifax -- Goal. Strachsn; de- PUDDING!-VNOIIE. A ' rcwewr lVii3ie Pei-"med to the lame Biicfllanders filling five points behind Bob Iirneil drclv majors in the last In 8-2 VicLry 0 0 '0 . V I T-mi M -A b A 1 I ::";:.:::i :S3a”i.33r”J”i1u2"?..ii”l;.:25. ::.:0u..:::c;..l:;".':::.. 32:2: hrs. ...:.::.”;::s March . Y D f W 1 h 6 - 3111 a, n retire for the night late in theiup on (mi-ii place Mormon chair with his ruck, Halifax St. Mary's tool: a com- e e S middle period. hawks, George McL3gan and Larry Tm- mending lead in their Maritime ' ' ' The Whlilor-k-Mackenzie-Gray vis turned in good defensive efforts Junior "A" hockey finals against - Unbeaten List At iSpie1 igolng pretty tough of late. had a bfm;-i'mT1?6i6k'l0O-loo-100V026;o5EChahge of luck itlsi hiilhh FOUT 05 line was by far the best of the Jim Anderson were the best up series 2-0. . i, r---.. .. coo ... . .. . . curling Standings . x . P. E. Island 000 M0 101 owhh 4 . Y - and Gray each scored twice while Bloomer tumlnl: n go pcr orm- sey ine agan pac e oca ai- V . . . . ' . - - i .95 Mid enabied i-he Vi-9ii0l'-5 i0 331 Whliiock picked up three assists. slices on defense. tuck, MacPhee scoring three and whipped the Prince 0. Wales Col WINNIPEV March 5i'iCP)T A .r ch d 110 000 Gm 001 4. lihile 3 i10ihi in the COMCSL Niel" Bob Cooper. Lcn Haley. Jim Glace Bay - Goal Arncii: de- Hennessey and carver singles. Ken ieze quintet Ki-33 1835 hilht in I ' ”e'3"ac”i”. lashmck d”'.w m ihelggii: Ogni mm. 005112 940 2io:13iih0 iirsi Period Wiih the 131'-"'iCi9Y5 Anderson. Dean Macaride and fence. Cooper, Bloomer. McBride vi ent. Jim Warner and Jack regular P. E. I. League 381119 WINNIPEQ which ii -' ici” - four-toot circle by slnp Bflily Walshl ' - 9"” ii ” ,dominaiing the play. it Eplleareti "Bud" Polle shared scoring hon- Daigleish: forwards. Pqile. Haley. Cr kshanks were the other Hali- played at Prince of Wales College. 5”"di"i" Md” i” "19 Cahldizl "we Mamwlia mi 8-0 vmory 0-Vet! Q ebc "00 100 203 000- 3 W imugil We '00” were 0" me” ors for the Barman. Pete Wywrot Charley. Wywmt. Leger. Anderson. fax marksmen. Charlie Ballem led the Y to vic- 00?"!!! Chlmhionships aiicr all New 3””””'”k- ”i m” C”'””'"iN:va cScoti1 "oil 031 oao 211-l3li""' to Viciohv but the Miners per- and Len llaley led the Glace Bay Deimonte Amadio. Ronnie Check and Billy Biilick tory with his 11 point rperiorm- """'d” . Wrimg Ch”mi”9"5hm- The wml i isistehce and the slwity Dist! Of ihe point-geltcrs with two each. - Charlottetown - Goal. Frederick; were the scorers for Northslde. ance. Bailem scored five field goak Wyn lost him Manitoba m the unbemen saskatcheu-an 001 000 200 0l0- 4 11-9i3hdCl1 Chhmeii the Oliwomer The Islanders. after enioyinlz a defence. Travis, Dutchak. Vitale. play was even for the first per- and one tree shot. Donnie Mac- M3"””b3 -' 0 ranks in five f0Und5- . iialberia 000 all 031 201-lz i ' 7 l territorial advania-ze in the first McI..agan: forwards. Gray Ti-ainor. iod although it dragged at times Lean and "Red" Mac!"ayden of the N9" swim i i Manimm. drew ” hi" i" ii” smhl sixth Round i Mi ihI'P0 Oi ihc Mm?!”-S K0315 in period. led 2-0 at the end of thc Favcro. Mm-shall, Whliiock Pawiy- This period ended 1.1. Y each had ten points. 0"i'i"i0 - - - - - H 4 i mimd i'”m3i"' Md NO" smm” snskairirowan 312 020 :03 100-14 iii? 55C0hd i?"i0d were 50” i0UCh55- session. Each team scored iln-:e shvn. Macxcnzie Bcandrv, Smith. -rhen shims sou";-cu your unan5- Rangy John MacNaught was Albemi - " ii i which had shared the unbeaien Nommn Onmio 09., m1 m0 oi4'Frederick fanned on Coopers blu':- goals in the middle period to make Officials - Peters and Hcffcr- wered mire, ii, iii. maria ..id id. high point-getter with 14 points Eriiieh Cmmbil 4 2 rwwd with M3”"'”ba' bmved 9'8i --10 Um” Shpishoi ii” the m” "'9' the More 5-3 8! the end Of the ihE- ded three more against one for for the Welshman. Joey Hoyt was s”k”ch"”m 3 3 to Brmsh Culumbiai B C has Alberta 050 101 020 3l0s13'i”00F'Ci931'ih2 imm in "ON 0i ii” sandwich twenty minutes. SUMMARY No;-inside in me fining runner-up for p. w. c. with sev- New m'""""” 3 3 four wins and two losses. N. S. has Quebec 101 030 35-3 ooigiiinet. caused the second counter and - Fl”! Perhd Both mum ended mg game Mm en pom” muowed by scanuehur). Quebec . . 2 4 four wins and one loss. New.Nm.a qcotin "01 (.33 091 0014; poor puckhandllng in the Glace Viiale Injured 1gChm.h,ih..rOwnr Gray ,0” mm each am" We mm! with 5” Northern Ontario l 4 B'""5wick swred its 5"”-"d w'"iBriiishV Columbia 010 202 000 230 Bay 2"” umbied A"d"5”" t" - e - iWhiii0Ci(i - - 774-iivrlthin a few seconds sent iour Prince'o' wales led the Y at the Prince Edwrd m”"i- 1 3 ind thedsiligh Qoullfis. rIitou'nili:hPrill;fti: 4 lbreak away and score the third MD;i':)':f1'Rli:"foRi1iln1::ie gnchrrioiicioir-ii, piiirhvsiwii il3;4sIphyel,s m me pemhy box WW1 and M rm; hr” quarter by R 94 Newfoundland , 0 5 2: war an 14- . wasi cf .. o 2 000. soul. - . Penalties - Vitnle 11:13. Beau- ' ' . - ' -- 10” gm. Pr E. L to one win. .gx91i:aA;l1i:)"di3"d (in? lmhg. . . . second period and had to retire. dry ":02, Haley H202. majom. , score. They vlere outscored in the Ontario won its fourth game rte. At times. especially in the first me cioci; and al.jO'Flaherty: forwards, Ubriaco. rerirh or iiicii-:Mcldrum..T. Smellc, Langelle, Ni- Bucllsnan, Maccracken. With an eye on ways within elbow :heck.s. Saint John made most utiC0iit'; their shortest visit to Cape Erct- MUii.iiZi1"- W330"- io keep them out of the play-offs." ihe stated. "Every club went into lthis thing with their eyes open Sydney hh Goal. Hicks: defencerliithgis there should be no change in The Miners. who have found the trio led the Islanders attack. scor- ing four of the five goals and lire Phil was struck on the Ion of the scoring at the 7.45 mark. "Buck" Whliiock drew an as- sist on the coal. Whitlock got the puck from Bloomer in the corner and shovcd out a short. for the Islanders. For the visitors Pete Wywrct and Second Period Questions Infiull Northside Frankly-n's tonight. win- ning (M! to lead the best-of-zivc Si. F. X. Swain-ps second quarter to trail 21-10 at thci l'. NW BTim5WiVk 3” 311 005 000-'14 . foot. with a hard shot and has t iiii ii hal - ' 'f la d -6. - - g ' r 5 g . llhia”:”fos1;i”oln;;”';fle." 9 ip. r-3. 1. 010 000300112-sh:33”pmgdiagfnghlargdfgjkghohgg 1235!; nhblmedbrcmp. He mum 3 t3vi::;:tal.Hgloecryher M Y.M.C.A. Fa H W N M.M.".i-. staiiliIIig8 Alberta dovmed Quebec 13-11 in " hcst unit in this regard was the 9 Re '99 " Md '" Ca” "- 4-Charlottetown. Grav lzal ., 5 2 ",5 the sixth round for its fourth wini "JLL standings Whitlock-Mac!-(enzie-Gray ii-lo quuilhse bx-gin”: igimgolffncligifieiiin 5..(1iace nag.-, Haley iLegcri 4:37 I i,;',f;;';',,, it i :5 , 2 H w L o r A an in five starts. Quebec has two winsi - MacKen1.iels first goal came on gem” "ndenmv ah me Miners 6-Giacc Bay. Anderson 7:47 Dame! h n 2 3 St. John 47 21 ii 336 213100 ' in lix SRm93- Iiy The Canadian Press ,one of the Islanders finest passing irawlhng by trim "did not Mriw; 7-Charlottetown. MacKenzic Multan 5 0 2 Halifax M 35 7 5120304 xi Saskatchewan dcfcaled North-r w r. 'r r A Pls attacks of the night with Vihitiock In the my Him” -845 The mm iwhitlock Grayl 9:50 scantlc-bury . i I 2 . ch70” 35 35 ” 3539” 7' ht, ern Ontario 14-10 in another zame neii-mi ,",n 12 ii 175 11.". in reventuaiiy putting Marxenzle in started about three "ugh" 0! B R -rcharinitotown. MacKcnzlc Glover 0 2 2 ., Glace Bay 3.7 39 6 276 m n '. tonight. Saskatchewan now has a Montrrnl :u 23 3171145 70 the clcar. iiacxenzrejs second hour M” ii 5 " iwhitlock. Vitalei 14:1: mar.-,,,.dm 5 0 0 ' Moncion no as it) man: it 3-3 record as. against 1-4 for Toronto . 26 20 lg 1:213; till icounicr followed aklllcedpsssirlig Rival msaueg Bah Ame” mm Penalties - Daiglcish ti:l7 minor Di;-rnoi-pi March 5 -.-hp; -. Sydney 26 41.11235 m u Northern Oglllsitrhloknund lgghokfork is 135 iga gg rainy between .ih.itio.c an lac. my mdemk had bow mm gird, mi1s7cor;diict. McBride 13.1:. 3-lorxncr middleweight champion hwc. .h Manitoba . 002 011 012 001-8 lchicago 15 38 7 133 193 37 i Playing coanch "Bud" Poile does ii:9S”dVtzggegageiggzriggiaihh B em M)T'hlrd Period .S:(JkXfb1f;:inile?iui:J audgalguigrinhcslzlilnilrig Mhcmmghr F? if P: - r nothihlnk much of the idcafof blank drums and both Ianncd bn 9-Glacev Bay, McBride - 10-round slugfcst before 10.039 scahnebury 2 2 2 5 o B letting six teams into the play o is one or we Show iwyurot. Lcirerl .. 2-55 fans tonight. Hoyt -i 1 1 7 5 P9”: doesgrnmb beueyed mcatsm? Arneil's stop of Larry Travis! lo-Glace Ba” pone (Hiileyi 8:” The 5"”? W” 5" C1959 in” imih Herard ,. . fl 0 1 fi "'1 . proposal wii e passe a un bluenne shot at the nve mmme Penalties -- Favcrn 3.30 Bloom- judges scored ii, 3, ever, 50 poiriii; Macxhmhn 0 1 0 1 I . 011- a day's hrrieetllng hi l-llgililfax ax does mark of the opening damn war or 3:30, Dutchak 9:47, 17:32 major. for each fighter. Referee Morris whnm ' 0 0 2 .0 prmg; "L .:::l':i:p"li)ou':': i . - tt kt e. ma ' ” "2. .'db.'A-A i ' - i ;v- M1 10n.a11'eS 4 3 iiiqanciai cndsitolwould be aogood ijigyiigggnsehlotsxghv rmhof :1-aroma; :ci:iI:)l,1I 52 major mm i m i,lf,r!Z'n5::1'.”fr2,"ch?:,: - 3 2 3 an print-f any mg o;m8m;: r h i h L r i ii ' 5 , . ' . - . sure ony ten . ---h '7 i.'?.'.'2?yfZZ..?e. ciioseiilrlninvatepagtflu Pi”-'””' ""”i””i-V bi" ”i””ed W Swpl:'-'ll('ii ii 7 3-26 :'loii(i'ilt:gitril”f'lsliai.'im mmmy demm" cm i r- - 0 1 4 1 4 cents each. Mail Film smicq SYDNEY, N.s.. March 5 -tCP)idefence. Arundel. Lee. C. Smelleyhmms and we owe it io ihe inns 3”?” Biiiieia 301? GHLV Opened the F1'.edm.ck' g In 8 Lhgz ' M&C0uilla.n . 0 0 0 0 Charlottetown. In Hoop Game Last Night O 000i000000000 llosffbpabrftvzorih arm?! 0 . r . Y ' .. . t . I31: Hi:-aw:-rs bheiighhiihdtneibeidzalrlc L"8'"i05kiv M0386. Dinning. Mac- 6 ””"” "if". "E ”"""d”' Gray. Bob cli-clcd the not .'.'.'?srirt-, H k u' N' B' . "3 i . . '7 , hifntyrez forwards. Birukow. G31-. ed info the far corner. ' e a e . M78 Marmme Maw) Hock” Lea ilaghcr Hildebrand Bnthvvatc C”mm""i"g Tm the 11”": waiter pawiyshvh-5 0 T” O gue lans. ipmh 'RObmson' Ro',;nm., Rgachj slump of the Miners. which has rush resulted in the "mg; "W: o ANTIGONISH. N.S.. lilarcll s- 9 . Beavers arrivcd in Company with;MR"h”.5 dogged them ever since they piay- of the R551 P. 1 1"" o a I u (C?) - St. Francis Xavier Uni- ' Millionaires from Monctnn. emf” ' trl their lastuzame here. Poile said the puck ag':'Arnel;lw "lily" bind Verliiy ioniilhfo swamped me Um" . V 0" 0 rd foperatlons at 8:30 p. m. and SUMMARY that things Just weren't clicking 25 feet (Emu mm” hrolnh: gut .f-I versity of New 3,-uhmoick lo . 1 . oNI.'"cE . were Hamaxibnund M 10.45 mm. Perm. right. we are as wad M we wart tense the puck hngthe H ir-' ii-lalifux St. Marys continue to in play for the Maritime intcr- . . In that three hour. roost al. the sml.h.mgNon(.r rail year. he said. ”but the break: in the top Ian hand comer 39 118' bimlz iiiuF0illfg:cl(:;il1eI:nmn::c(:sa;e- collegiate hockey crown. hFinal . Q sidiiey Fm'”m' pumhiy B"V”5' P9"""'i95 " Ce smeiic 3'”: MC" h”mi'.'bcm comm” M" .wa'v' Goals .r-ame at a rapid pace in 'lI)'i!iiif:mi.l!lii1l mori; than rforty Piayelg an-'35 w1i'" dbeiiiiunyed togwnmlvd ' . ' last appearance here for the sen-hmi, 1940, He believes that the club will be the opening minutes 0! me middle have worn Ham” "very am” 0 mic gift: I1 menu It; . son. the Maritime Major Leazucr Second Period all right from here on in but ex- period. Bob coopelds long ha the resent hockey Anson lnmd cghecewx esgiolgerx lac on ''3d'” 3i”'”d 5 Close "13" i" "”m' 1T5”""' Jc'h"' Owaheny lpedu m get "um 0 bum” "am shot from the blueline beat hag Mearitlme under the nosensicai .corei:5. "imp 1'0 13' of 3,1, . . defensivg rmucm rmm rm", the 2 gU:”acO'RMelrdmm) 1'06 imncmn for no ”'.”'?" spoil cleanly with Cooper obtaining the hodtc-Dodge rules Charlottetown period when Smith broke the ' mi" M””?m”i?,5 0 ' ii "Pile; Tlg E6” 3261436) H1: with me hum” mam” ,he six puck on an Islanders effort to is unable to make any strengthen-V goose iggg, Jack Macpeiigri 19;) at, Q The b0iri9”"'i ii” ispecii i " me” C ' r ” clear. ing changes in its lineup. Exasp- Fx with two 303,1; and me 35. Wide” i" ii” '”-N pmod "hug 3'Sydney' awash" 6'i0iteam pl”-D” mm it look! 1:5 Bob Gray not his second goal ersted Island fans liken the s- slats followed by Gene swartznck ' the N "M5 Cmmmc: llugmd mm. 4 isiiilhci-Eb-igiig Aiiindei i stthesu'::E,?ia1m::lih:ot1-hi seconds later. Bob broke away ihhdefl Ciub '0 9- 01' Who 15 with, a hat trick and an assist. O cleared expertly to u Sv n6v'Sj 7' ' 754 l ' ' from centre carried over ihr, vir. asked to fight a fi teen round quest for a tying goal. The Blues iUbTilC0i - A Halifak Saints and the St. John no H d m d I bout wnh one hand med. 0 had nu-rind chances in the finulr 577?:iiggll:”hE;umliieili:3"" Mi3C3V9i1T N19 311,50 ilm9."'"d":h be gorfmiff Thar rsaik I ifheoummg Former Mayor of Charlottetown . rush but the poke-checking Sainl shsvdnmg Hildebrand ",”i:)”5 P”! ” i 9'93" '" eufnh; mines high in the 1,” hand cor, B. Earle MacDonald summed up . John crew and the fine sloppazc raslmkloxv. Gallagher, 18.15 3'” 5t " ”g' g d 'i””;:,:'m uh her, the feelings of many Islanders last . of lial Gordon in the nets assured Pcnnltrcshrqone. Oltlcozlgd En am; nevi;-t uh 1. ed . . night in the followillg wire to the 0 "0 dulliichi" "5 iii" Fmiii-i' "igmsi Third Period plmnp wi h air b lsnge of th liesyue TW” Gm". Ham” papen 0 comeback "mu J i i 7TS"i"i' 'i”""l mew” tizaomgs tile officials are goirfg togbc The next two Glace Bay go is ;:d:::ll:ubeu;;,5l;' P. E. 1' 0''" Q Scoring for Sninl nln were rMumm,m' o.FmmHy, 3'” . . - . I - ' a. ' , SAINT JOHN. N. B" M h 5h Nick Ni30ii9. P9-M11115 0'Fi0il"'iIYii Pi-naltlcs h Arundel 8.33, C. 'li:;erdai;:g55ac3o:: C&Tpighern:gaf1T:e?0 :deThe”':)Ec'kB::af'e;sJ';np:if1';c:i:r';E' iifhrgai Egigm (CP)-Saint John Bcuve:sr'c win 0 For the slides! shovel of your i Arundel am. Mulligan. For Mi-hshieiic 1740. I h s . ,' s - . . . 5 an MN” "I t sh. . . - lionaires. the s"crcrs were Clirli stops; ilihaigig g!Ro:r::e:;e5!t;:d:.1 ;'Miel1vf;:nled oi,'1th1e int. and Len Mhngi lislahdbeciggieke-2;! ..ro)lEz::g5. rigrrtoriighltyclinchcgnih: Mnsritlinc . nt R.cqk::ml;1!'"hodth. . Roach Gamzh" Md Hlmebmni Gmdnn it-xicnsion of time to permit this to Three prhinutesc l'il(i.!eei' plIx'(ii),iii1D't”hE igelarcieinzcriltn a stem ao'opxt)ed by MM" "Why L”""e "i'"mi"”"' . I an at ' . m cm . saint c,J?i..i".f Gm.'L.,,.Go.r.(.1 .l .- -. 7 - ibe donr. The winner of the M.M.- Islanders had A man advaiitagrc Hiiiifax. Thcyy question whether ""9 "” B'''”V"'' EV” ” "mi 0 "wt dun". MM" "mum" .' H "hi. chuuirig ' . '”” "T" ' . ' " i H. 1.. mu-5 hr rcedv to pla!' tho Jim Anderson stole the puck from 1Si&hd0" Eimuid Continue W h9iD 1”; a" med” nlmnmng 13 "ms? . d""'h"muy'"d '5-vumu m n C l winner of the Q. s. H. L. by Aprillari Islander in tyhe Glace Bay zone draw crowdadin Halifax.1 if Ext. ';;im,.:'ff:n hf,” remginm m- -dream-BuyIJ:0ciMRII::n4 oloalslwving Comfort . 16. and broke wn . Anderson nicked Mar!!! hitch Wbuy "W "0 - ' 0 enlov -h-vet t It In ti e er PMNCE 573557 scmmxi 1 R”: is l'””i1”.'”'i.i”” "M "”'"" l'"" ”l iL”.i:'.'”..i.”... i:..;".:”:::: .::"'.3;'::i l?:.:::"...;”".':..l:: ::...l:r.":l:: . -nu-he -mam-amt """”r"" - nae opnv n ace av o-srr s.o. ' , night. Last night the management! Jimmlp Macxenzls. the best nfrCi'50'3UiiIi0'i'i3iii3X W3” Wm by Md the "mom nan" . . Cejlowlddolllddlnw . at both teams was uncertain sboutlthe Islanders forwards. scored d””""'' O W". if K” h” ' . their chances of arriving in Glace twice. His first goal came on a plav 3' Fm” Mcmmddh o . n"... N" . Q hBay in time. The only way in whiclhwith Whitlock and Gray. Whitlock 1”" Munaiiiidltuihthitioh Oi its P S S 10 5'1," jig. 33"" mwgggq j 7:30 P. M, Ilhe clubs can make it is by Ii” and sent Jim into the clear and the pnwn "5 m re "enu ' ' ' . i O flyimz conditions did ;too bright. Hockey , P. S. S. vs. ' Montague Memorial High School I Gnowmn onosn Canada had 20.000 citlzzns aged 90 and over in 1060, compared with 5.340 in 1.921. 1": . . . to take your part in defending peace and freedom. If you can't no "permanent force" - ioin the Reserve. Now is the time! , , res Pllll PAhHd0lAll ON HOW YOU CAN M10? Yul AIWANTABB OF l.C.N.il) YIAINING. AP!" to. NAVAL I UITINO OPHCII not sppear' Winnipeg young.-ter made no mis- take as he fired a high one past Arneii. Dean MacBride was serving a penalty w en Macxensie scored aoain.. Phi Vitale and "Buck" Whliiock were engaged in a passing act from" the blueline to the side of the not when "Buck" let go a short shot. Macxenilie changed the angle on the drive and the puck went into the cue. There was. little action in the last union until Maclride scored at the 2.50 mark. Pete Wywrot started the play by leading a rush out of his own end and caught the ll game. fax by start." e time the mill) HAVEN Akpaiok island in Ungava the practise in American football of changing an entire team during He also reminds Halifax folks that the "Islanders" drawn big house: to the Garrison city's Forum in the past years. "if Halifax keeps on bring- ing in new players. said the M. L.Ii. for Charlottetown last night. we want to know whether we are playing 3 racuse. Buffalo or Hali- playoffs have two Ba y derived its name from an Indian wont inuuing "place of birds.” 000000000000 oooooooo00 ;,.,.. 3i-25 Hoop ' Win Over li.C.C. The Prince street school Girls basketball team defeated the Un- ion Commercial college girls 3140 last night in a regular girls City league game. SUMMARY: P. S. s.-soper 0. worthy '1, Murphy 1. Hall 0. Mac- Douall 0. Wrsn 4, Whitlock 13, Matheson 0. 'cooir 0, Plckard 0. U. C. O.-Maellllien id. 3 Duffy rollulll DATES CHILDREN'S SKATING TKUISDAY - P. I. I. IPOITI IATURDAY- GENERAL, SKATING C. Murra 0, L. Rneves 0, H 0. y ado. 0;” 4 TICKET SALE- u.ui.c.s, cum aatom. um auaomo . 7 or mm ! ,' mooning ', f no can II .0 ""”"III1l' no moav ;. rruuasoav .. o A. M. to or. in muonaow .. nuoar. .. new 3 int. -nshsmmnla sun or sent. ' TUDAY - HOCKEY - ST. JOHN. WEDNESDAY -. HOCKEY - FBIDAY - HOCKEY -- MONONN. ciiu.oaaN's alumna ...........m.w PHYSICAL TITNIIIS. ! oxcr Orbit-rur.rti(Au.7 .- Mlli0Il4tol h in 5:” GLAOE BAY. 4 lo3:30 a tel.