On Saturday night at the Curling felting Reg. Reid's rink 12-10. The skip Harold Dobson holding the Club the above rink skipped by Provincial playoffs will be held at stone. Harold Dobson won the right to re Charlottetown on Wednesday. present the Charlottetown Club in Above (1 the Provincial playoffs for the (second stone). Members of the losing rink are -r) George Henderson Reg Reid (skip). Heath MacLean. Bob LeClair. (mate). Tarky Whltlock (second Central Creameries Trophy by dc-l (mate). Bill Burden (lead) and stone), Frank Maclnnis (lead). Bruins Shuioui N.Y. Rangers 3-0 NEW YORK (CP) - Boston Bruins moved into a fourth-place tie with Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday night when they shut out New York Rangers 3-0 in a National Hockey League game here. . Goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Bruins turned back only 17 shots to earn hisiseventh shutout of the lenson. The crowd of 14.290 saw the Rangers give one of their poorest performances of the sea- son on Madison Square Garden ice where they had lost only four of 17 previous games. It took Boston only I little more Quin a minute to set the pattern of the dull contest. Leo Labine took I pass from Bill Quackenhush and found the nets with a slap shot It 1:12. Johniw Peirsnn got the other two Bruin tallies. The first came at 17:54 of the second period and actually was batted into the cage by New York defence Bill son glanced off Gadsby's stick. coming on a shot from the right 20 feet out. The victory enhanced the Bruins' onto each have 48 points. The Leafs have played one more game. The crowd of 14.290 got most of their fun from a pigeon which flew around the Garden and landed on the ice several times. First period: 1. Boston. Lahluc (Quackcnbuah) 1:12. Penalt- ies: Fontinato 9:04. Gardner 11:11. Gadsby 15:43. Second period: 2. Boston. Peir- son 17:54. Penalty: Fontinato 15:55 Third period: 3 Boston. Peirson (Gardner) 4:5fI. Penalties: None. Stops: Sawchiik 4 0 7-17 Worsley 011 5-25 Attendance: 14.290. Gadsby. An intended pass by Peir- I Campbell Explains. Why Ed Chadwic Back in Minors MONTREAL (CF) -- Clarence Campbell of the Peirson's final goal at 4:50 of the Hockey League said Saturday To- third period was a legitimate one. lronto Maple Leafs had no choice ibut to send goalie Ed Chadwick iback to Winnipeg Warriors of the Western H o c k e y League once chances of landing a Stanley Cup.H8IT.V LUITIIPY Felulined 30 Playing playoff position. Boston and Tor-lctmriition Chadwick replaced the injured Lumley for five games and al- lowed only three goals and reg- istered twn shutouts Lumicy returns to action here Thursday night when Catiadiens drubbcd Leafs R-l. Chadwick re- lturned If) the Winnipeg lineup Fri- day night and allowed seven goals lin a WHL game. - MATTIER OF HONOR Campbell said Leafs had to re- turn Chadwick as a matter of honor to Winnipeg and as an ob- ligation to the NHL. Under existing rules a parent cluh could call up a player from MINOR HOCKEY ACTIVITY The past weekend was a busy one for the various minor hockey teams of the City. Friday evening I midget team went to Crapaud where they won over their Cra- paud rivals by a score of 7-1. The lune evening. Juvenile .Abbies made the trip to Montague where they split up to lend Montague I forward line and assist the Mon- tague boys to a win by a score of 7-4. Saturday evening Juvenile Vice visited Kensington where they lost by I score of 8-4. and Juve- nile Royals drove to Souris where tl;e4y-4tied their rivals by a score 0 . In addition to outside games. the following regular league fix- tures were played at Sports Arena Ind Saint Dunstan rink:- PAPERWEIGHTS Bluebirds 2 - Redwings 0. Blue- birds goals by Baldwin and Mac- Donald. Cubs 3 - Bruins 2. Cuba loll! by D. Burgoyne (2) and Ja- mey Kennedy: Bruins goals by Dowling and Kelly. Falcons 2 - Hawks 1. Falcons goals by Genge: B Hawks goal by B. Prowse. Tigers 2 - Leags 1. Tigers goals 1,231 G. Mat-Mlllan; Leafs goal by ' ROCK?” 1 - Tillers t). Rockets is by H. l)lcAusland and M pbeil. Monarch 5 - Spitfires 1. Monarchs goals by F. Dow (4), W. Edwards: Spitfires goal by S Duryenton. Canadians 3 - Range;-g 0. Canadians goals by B. Doue. ctte. R. Monaghan. D. Lawlor. Hornets 3 - Springers 2. Hornets (OBIS by J. Davis. Bidgar (Mill), Blggar: Spiingers goals by A. Mc- Innis (L Flood). R. Rico. BANTAMS Canucks 4 - Colts 1. Canucks goals by F. Robertson is). 3. Mac- Flrllne. N. Mac-Kay: Colts goal by D. Maccarrnn. Colts 3 - Eng les 0. Colts goals by F. Gauthier (Coles). Reardon, Gauthier (Small wood) Canucks 4 - Aces 0. Can ncks goals by Gregory, F. Robert Ion. B. Robertson, 3. MacFarlanc. Bombers 1 - Flyers 1. Bomb . by Smith (DoIron. (K. Arrows 4. .71 I03" 59 Ffld Burke (11. C. Macmillan (Hyncsl, 5.11.1.3; KOIII II! 14!. vwlfd (MID- Kfllan). 3. Macuillpii (Ii. HEDGE?! 1' Officials - D. Wholan. P Gau- det. Bill Boyles. D. Frizzcll. R. Maccoi-mack. w. Gregory. L. Ar- nett. Bill Reid. TODAYS PROGRAM Today's program for Minor Lea- gues at the Sports Arena is as fol- lows: 11:00-12:00 - Paperweight; .. Hawks vs Redwinga. 2:00-3:00 Q. S. S Paper- weights and P Wee: not attend ing school. 6:00-7:00 - Practice Abbie All Star Juniors. STANDINGS 531"-Tday Mill! upon conclusion of regular league play in the various City Minor Hockey Lea- aiea the standings were as fol- ws :- PAPEllWEIGlITS- -m-u-m- owwwwcowv oc..iqsoE555E Eigwmawwr umunu-M-U 3 uw533g53P PEE WEES- Sprirtgera . . Canadians .. Spitfires Hornets Monarchs .. Rangers Rockets Tigers Hornets will play Rockets game to decide which team he in 3rd and 4th position. 33335333 umsmqbgg 5'-K-;33C-IQ&V-i 3h?EII&3'IhIh'lK S2 Eu at-uS:88Sit3 BANTAMS Bears Colts Bombers . . . Arrows Canucks Flyers Eagles Arcs can uuaa:auE dun 53exuuu- gnu wnu-uanu :3: ano5;88g Royals . . .!lIvENl.LEs- Abbles .... . . Royals . . . . . . Vice ' .. mmons. Present. standing in 611- Jumn Lonnie with several games to flu h as folows:- I3 I8 030 also! -4.. and get underway duriii week (with the exception Jun- ). in paperwvishtc, wee- tmiun divisions. 7t and no. place team: Inn been 0 mum of and Inc one mind of nlavoffs I Iontlisr iBlack Hawks . - the Chicagoans outshot g Wings 18-11. a farm team to meet an emer- gency but the player could remain only for the duration of the emer- gency. Junior Contest in a well-played game at Ken- sington rink. Feb 15. the Spring- field .liinior Royals trounced Gar- ham'.s Road .lrs. 5-I. . , with a brace. Slngletons went to L..m . W .. Paynter of Springfield. E. Moase scored Graharn's Road's lone tally. SDU Hoop Team Whips Aces 78-34 in an exhibition hoop game Sat- urday night St. Dunstan's laced the City League Aces 711-36. High scorer for the Saints was John (Hnndo) Kelly with 31 points. Chick Morrison had 15 and Mike Swift l2. Loruc Mat-Guluaii was the top man for Aces with 18 points. Father Clarence Boclic was next with 12. The Saints wcre shooting almost two baskets for every one scored 1 Springfield Wins E Mount Allison '4-3 In Iniercol SACKVILLE. N. B. ICP)-MUUIJI Allison University defeated St Dunstan's University of Charlottc town 4-3 in a New Bl'ullSWlCI(' Prince Edward Island interculles late hockey game here Saturday. "Neither iiifllll s. -1 period, but Mount Allison fired two goals in two minutes early in the second. Van Snick. assisted by Johnston and we I;.. t . and Wells assisted by Van Stiwk and Johnston. made it 2-0 al 6 18 St. Dunstan's pressed hard and Veillzux scored their first goal 90 seconds later. assisted by Roy Midway 'lll"ll' the ill: ' 'l Davey of St. Du.nstan'a tied the i. alley Spectac AMHERST (CP) - Saint John Beavers got spectacular goal-ten fding from .liui Shirlcy as they A ankcil Amherst llaiiiblcrs 44) Saturday in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. ' Beavers. slinu. "(ll1il)lI'?IP rc- versal of form from Friday when president they lost to Ramblers 9-2. scored Nagioum single goals in the first and second periods and two in the third. Wimpy Jones teamed with Gerry) Smith and Wally Kullman for the first Saint John score in the dos- ing niiiiute of the first period. Am- herst held an edge. taking advan- tage of Ilve SHIIII. John Penalties. Frank Kiiznia innk a pass from wimpy Jones for the winner's sec- ond gnal mid-way through the sec- ond period. The third period was all Saint John as they 0lliSilI)I. Amherst 13-5. Kullmau scored the third gna. and Kuzma finished the scoring less Monclon Freclerici MONCTON ICP) - Moncton Hawks, sticking to the offensive throughout most of the game. top- pcd Fredericton Capitals 6-3 Sat- urday night in a wide open At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey League E11116. Veteran Ray Leduc was the big producer in the Moncton attack. firing a trio of markers to raise his season's output to 39. tops on the Mf)1'lCI(')ll club. Lorne Hennessey, Bill Leblanc and Oiin Carver supplied the other tallies. Hughie Campbell. Neil Sewell and Bernie (Bessie) McDonald counted for the visitors. The win iiarrowed the point gap between the victors and the losers to two points. Fredericton is in third place. .lnhn lPlummer) CralB- Cal)- itals' goalie. stopped 54 drives over the route. Pidsodny. in the ltlnncton nets. had 24. Lineup Fredericton - Goal: Craig: de- fcuce: Lepine: Mclntosh. Camp- bell: forwards: Miles. WhlLIOCI(. McPhee. Mt-Donald. Leclerc. Dor- ringlon. Dcscy. Lemay. Sewcll. Schoolboy Curl By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer FORT WILLIAM. Ont. (CF)- by tho Aces and built up a 45-23 at. half-time. in the second session tlici Saints oittscored tho Aces 33-15. Lineups: . Saints: .1. Kclly 31: Morrison 15; Suifl l2: lllcGnnneIl ll: Fearon ii W. Kelly 4: Farmer. Total 78. - Aces: MacGuigan I8; Rochc 4; Killnru 4. Wclfon 2: Tlngley 2: Mar-Dougall. Total 38. Arrival of the Quebec rink Sunday put everything in readiness for lllc opening Monday of the Dominion .hlgh-school curling championship matches at the spacious Fort Wil- liam Gardcns. The Quebec foursome has the last of the 10 rinks. represculiug Beat Detroit CIIICAGO (CPI-Thr lest-place Chicago Black Hawks spotted Detroit .1 two-goal lead at the curl of a pcrlod Sunday night but roared back to trim the National Hockey League champions 5-3. lialklng their effort to take over .- ."tIl1fI place. Winlrss in ganin- the their five previous llrurl.-s --.-rre undisc- Ippnrrd h 0 a d e ti for another Rr- lxcllg in the first period. even though the Red nmmary First pcrbdzl. Detroit, Dclvec- chio 2:44; 2. Detroit. Kelly (Howe, Lisidsay) 10:14. Penalty: Mortaon Second period: 3. Chicago. Mick- fllki (Wolf. Sknv) lil:38: 4. Chic- ';:nt- ileirnil a .-h . an "I nine pimi.. all but Newfound- land-tn report in at headquarters for the four-day event. lrcmcii worked long hours dur- ing Iliv us-ekcnd in get the sheets in shape for the practice sessions in the morning as the young curl- enrwanled to get the feel of the Ice before starting the first round It 4 p. in. AST. Second draw is Ichcdulerl for 9 p. m. Last rink to qualify for the clisslc was Northern Ontario's Kirkland Lake rink. skipped by is- yearold Wayne Patch. The North- ern Ontario final wound up only Friday night with Pctch winning in a riotiblc-round-rohin series over rinks. from sutibury and Port Ar- ur. Defending champions will be seskatclicwan - this year repre- Ienfed by Bob Hawkins and IIIl' mates front Regina central col-i Two Hoop Games- Slatad Tonight Another doublrhrader in tho City r 5 about-siotaotmmauaraiauuonaawlbb-20.1950 Defeats Sdints Iegiaie Tilt curc. assisted by J. Mcbougld. Breakaway goals- by Chandig- llll Mi-Kay at 14:22 and 14:40 of .iiE third period gave Mount Am. .011 a 4-2 lead. A brilliant display of netmlndinx by Mount A. goaler Tutu Walker of Moncton pre- vented SI. Dunstan's from tying lit? SCOPE. The third St. Dunstanls goal was cured by Lou McDonald auisted iy Lemay at 16:15. St. Dunstan'a cpl the pressure on Mount Am. on through the last four minutes 'll were unable to score. Referees Pete Mill and Cy Tay- lor called only six minor- pen- allies. ular St. John Beavers By JOE REICHLER ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP)- No team. including the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees. was free of problems today as the 16 major league clubs prepared to go full speed ahead into spring training. Despite their runaway victory last year. the Dodgers lack a left fielder to play every day and must come up with I replacement for southpaw Johnny Podrea. who may be called up by the army any day. Rlghtliander Carl ErIkine'I sore arm also is a worry. Competition To Finals Underway Al Ch'lown Club (.'t)nlpClil.l0l1S leaning lu me If- uals of the Prince Edward Island La1ilPS (iurliiig Championships are untlc-ruay at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Five ladies teams are competing at the local curling club for the right to enter the Provincial fi- nals against teams from other Includt'QggY'anks,.Dod..'g5g I I, - 1 hi 1' pi s With Problem-s; Nears: . All Team . As; Spring. Training 1 . The Yankees hope Maury Mc' Dermott will be the Inswcr '0 their search for another atartinl pitcher. Another top-flight reliever and I shortstop with punch II In- other must for the American League c li a in p i o n it. Cleveland needs a first baseman. and must worry abhout the ahdvancing use of its bi rec tc ers. . Mu3.uii.. ism . it-rd-mmn: lefthanded outfielder. a southPlW pitcher. I second baseman and I relief pitcher. The BrBVe8 315” must find out whether first base- man Joe Adcock will be as 8 Windsor leafs Take Tight Grip 1 On Semi-finals w1N1)50R. ix. 5, (CF)-Windsor Maple Leafs took a strangle hold on the Nova Scolia Senior Hockey League semi-finals with a 7-2 win over Kentville Wildcasta Saturday. Windsor holds I 3-0 lead in the best - of - seven series. with the fourth game tuniglil. The wuiner will meet Ncw Glasgow Rangers 1 Is he was before IIII hand fracture of last August. MANY nous IN cannmau Boston Red Box also are unsure of their first base aituatitni: St. ba Louis Cardinals and I consistent riglitlianded hitting (outfielder. a couple of starting httrlars lua I relief pitcher and I hard- tting first baseman. Washington noeda ” Ling depth. established out- fleldors. an experienced first base- man and power in the infield. Chicago Cubs need power in the ood outfield. mother catcher and I starting. pitcher. C'lcago White sox must get I third baseman to spell veteran George Kali. an- other starting pitcher and turbo er bench strength. Pittsburgh Plra a need outfielders, catchers and I second baseman. Detroit Pfgcra lack a so id second baseman. re- lief pitching and I second catcher. New York Giants must come up - A 292291: with a second balcmnn. I catcher who can hit. another hlr ad a left fielder ' Baltimore Orioles need another outfielder. a second and t saman and more pitching depth. Philadelphia Phillie: are short of lsfthanded hitting power. a first baseman and can use another starting itcher espacia if Curt Simmons sore arm fa I to re- apond. Kansas City Athletics an shy of pitching. I Ipabla centre- fielder and infield reserve strength. Cincinnati Radio I need pitching badly-both start g and relieving-and improved catching By early this week all but (our of the clubs will be knucklln down to the serious business to trying to fill these voids. In most cases. the first squad to report oonalsta chiefly of batteryrnen. By March 1. however. all clubs expert ?nl:lave their full complement on a . The in-again out-again Summer- side Aces are once again out-again. This was decided on Saturday af- rinks in the Province. They com- in the league finals. lernoon at another meeting of the Blank Ramblers: pets for the Crockett Tropjy. Follouing are the personnel of Gene Swartzack scored four goals for Windsor. Moe Smith two mud Sen!" 3 Hockey Lug" lPcnaltics: the various teams: Sybill MacMil- inii. skip; Marion Dockendorff. Iris MacLcllau and Mary Tait. titan a minute later. Jones fig- urcd in all Beavers goals. scoring "II? 7”"-I 9555""! ll" "19 "the" Kay Alitslurd. skip: Georgie Sea- lti:'cl..Imsu"g ms "mm shut ' mu::1aelilii.Noi'ma Simpson, Eileen Bag hit; y handled '22 shots. Paul Le- Dam Mamnnaldt skip. Mam '””l9 2" W395 l" '1” Am lilacNeill- Ada Mahar. Inez Gal laut. S hcrst net. . .N'""'”"y. , Elizalmtli Marlimiald. skip. He ”"' l'""'d: 1) 53”" "nh"' Icn M.'icKciiztc. Margaret Worth. .l()flE'S (Smith. Kullman) 19:19. ;Bm.mm Roper. L. hil . 5 H11 0125. Nico”? 5'30 Bnsgcichm 9254 L. Play uill also resume today for V '- 4- M 1 1 j 5 H) h .1119 W. W. Wellner Trophy. emb- I”l”3- H-31' Kmma" 2'2 ' me ' lcmatic of the ladies champion- All In Readiness For '56 ilvlermediale LB" hcri.'cr 15145. , ship at the cha.-ionetowu Curlingillliday in 8 New Brunswick-Prince Second PPWW5 2- 53"" -W)" Club. Eflward island intercollegiate Kll(.l1l'd (Joucs) iIJ'22. Penalty: gaine. lmics 1.35 Tina strung UNB ieani. ilu-li Tliird pcrimlz 3. Saint .lr-lin Kull- TO defeated Mount Allison 82-S9 ca man (Jones. Barrett) 1 S5. 4 i week ago. pulled away during the Saint John. Ki-rma (Jones) 2.14 Tuesday 59.-and to 1.1,, by 35 pan". W-naltles: NUnt'- Brarlnen of UNB was high V Silt-ps: R m H 19 SUSSEX. NE ((-P1,.-1-he Ana", scorer izitii 17 points. Forbes Gor- mccrc -- - . . .1 . - 1 . . Smripy m 7 sh” tic Coast Serum Hockey League.::;:::1g2 an:"lIf:lrellefll)ion::3C:ml5dgz Defeals on 6-3 Mnucto -- Goal: Pidsodny: de- fence: Leblanc. Wliyle, Weaver. forwards: Houle. Hirschfeld. Pirie. Bowncss. Lacroix. Carver. Hen- nessey. Hollett. Leduc. Referees-Charlie Kennedy and Sonny Macdonald. Summary First period: 1. Moncton. Hen- iicssey IPnlictl. Leblanc) 6:35: 2. liloncimi. Leduc fBnwness. Car- ver) 1138; 3. Moncton. Carver (Weaver. Leduc) 16.38. Penalty: Campbell 15.56 second period: 4 Moncton. La- hlauc tHirschfeld. Pirie) 1:06. 5. Moncton. Lcduc (Carver. Weaver) 14 47; G. Fredericton. Campbell. (McPhee. Whitlock) 15:42. Pen- alties: Weaver 5:34. Dorrington 12:50. Leblanc 14:19. Pldiiodny (served by Bowners) 16:33. Third period: 7 Fredericton. Scwell Il.emay, Mcllonagh) 2:40; ll. Frcdcricton. McDonald (Dor- rin ton. Leclerc) 7.21: 9. Moncton. Le uc (Bowness. Carver) 13:00. Penalties: Leclcrc 8:45. Stops: Craig 21 Pidsoduy 3 11 16 l7-54 10-24 ing Ch'ships Ieglatc. Bayne Secord of Sask- licllcuan was the winner the last two years. Tho third draw at 10 a m. AST Tucsday will bc followed by a hut fci luncheon by the Putt Arthur Curling Club. The fourth draw is at 9 p. in. ST wrditesdayk draws are at 10 a m.4p.nn andlliv m.AST The cirzlith round will be run) off at 4 p. m AST Tliursday. . Ninth and final round-barring a plaitnff-takes place at 9 p. m. AST Playoff Tonight Tonight at North River rlnl. the Inlcnnedlale "B" playoffs will be gin with Milton Hornets taking on the Montague All-Stars in the first 9-"'11!" of tho best of three VWIOI. Following is the Milton lineup: lu ll itillln . 1.. AH:-Don all. G. Crou-ya. .l. iluore, R Mac Irriiu forwards. F Mac- Eachern. W lVfacl'-Int-he-rn. F. Tn - lnr. V. GrI'fin, G. Mac8wIln. Frfnell. D. Coies. lilheMlle Creek . Defeats -Vlinsfoe One of the finest crowds of the season saw Nine Mile Creek Bull- dogs drub Winoloe Ht-aribreakero Sunday decided to start best-of- nine semi-final play Tuesday night. cutting the last four games off the schedule which was to have run in Wednesday night. The final fix- lure ill the t'egiiIai' schedule. a postpoiicrnent from two weeks ago. ulll pit Moncfon Hawks against Fredericton Capitals tonight in Fredericton. The semi-final opponents were drawn at a special meeting of the executive here. Capitals will mcet the pennant-winning Saint John Beavers in series I while " 4 IIRB Hoopslers Dump Mounl A. SACKVILLE. N. B. and Don Lockhart one. Art Byers and Gil Baufield scored for Kent- (cP)-Uni- versity of New Brunswick'a var- sity basketball team swept over Mount Allison University 70-44 Sat- each. were best for Mount Allison. REMEMBER WHEN . . . beti. Champion. was buried at New York 23 years ago today. The great San Francisco fighter won the from John L. Sullivan in 1892 in the first title fight under Marquis of Queensberry rules. and lost it :11: years later to Bob Fitzsim- us. By THE CANADIAN PRESS James J. (Gentleman .lim) Cor- former world heavyweight title -HOW held in Charlottetown. League ra- presentaiives from all five team reversed a decision made earlier in the week to allow the Aces into Campbell Bros. Curling Champs Are Dcthroned SASKATOON. Sask. (CF) Jimmy Hill of Dellsle dethroned the Canadian curling champions. the Campbell brothers from Avon- lca. and swept to the Saskatch- ewan championship Saturday with a 13-9 victiry to take the best-of- three playoff in straight games. Hill won the first game Friday night 14-9. Hill ind his rink-Harold worth. Elmo MacNevin and Don Morris will represent Saskatch- ewan in the Canadian champion- ships at Moncton. NB. March 5-9. it will be Hill's second appearance in the Canadian mcet. I-fa rep- restenied the province at Sudbury. On .. in 1953. The 36-year-old Hill trailed on three occasions during the Satur- day game and the score was tied 9-9 coming home. Hill. however. dldnit need to throw his last rock as Garnet Campbell. slightly heavy on a difficult shot. slid on through the house leaving the Delisle cur- lers counting four and giving them ihe 13-9 victory. tangles with runner-up Amherst Ramblers. N a L STANDING M i l W L T I A H" on ran 36 12 10 179 103 as Wes Sanfee gew York 2721 9170156 etroil. 241- 14153118 as Suspended By Boston is no 12118153 43 . Toronto 19 3t) 10 115 159 In AAU Executive Chiuxo 17:1 nlmas as NEW YORK (AP)-Wes Saniee. the top U.S inilcr. was suspended Siiuday by the executive commit- fee of the Amateur Athletic Union. The suspension. if it stands up. means Santec will not be permit- ted to compete In the Olympic Games at Melbourne next Novem- ber and December. Littler Wins Rich Texas Open SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP) .. Young Gene Littler. a budding star of the golf frail. swept home with a seven-under-par 65 Sunday to 1”: the 820,000 Texas Open by two strokes. He wound up with 276 for 72 holes-12 under par. 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Hockey League B.Y.C. at PARKDALE Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. School Ice Sports. Saturday - 2:30 - 4:30 Skating In-Again, Out-Again Aces I Are Once-Again Out-Again the playoffs after I quite lengthy discussion. in the vote taken Summerside lost its support from the Montague Grill? and S. D. U. abstained from voting. which made the result .1-1 ' t Summersldc. The league semi-finals will he- gin at the Arena on Tliursrlay night with the first place Park. dale Flyers meeting the present- ly second place Basilica Youth un- less Tuesday's clash between Mon- Iague and S. D. U. ends in a flu. In that. case the youth club. Prim- rnses and Saints would all be dead- locked for second place. Present standings have Parkdale on top with 22 points. 3. Y. C. is second with 18 and Montague and S. D. U. are deadlocked with 10 apiece. Since Tuesday's game is a 4-noiiiter either one or the other of the teams involved is almost cerialn lo vault over 3 Y. C. info secnnd place. leaving the loser in fourth. Albany Clobbers Covehead 15-6 in the first game in the first round of the intermediate 8 play- offs played at Borden Saturday Al- bany St. Pats clohbered Coveheld Red Wings 15-15. For Albany Desrochel shot I. Cameron 4 and Noonan 3. Mac- Donald scored 2 and Johnston I single. Mills. MacPaliil and Hughes each scored two for the losers. INAVY A MAN'S LIFE To vigorous. alert young men the Royal Canadian Navy offers action - excita- inont and travel. You learn the many skills of a sailor In modern ships and schools. earning good pay while you get sound. practical training. Serve your country In the Navy. Ago limits: I7 to 25 I29 with certain trade qualifications). Education: Grade 8 or better. SEE OR WRITE YOUR NAVAL RECRUITING QFFICE H.M.C.S. 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