ary's -core, 7- '-'v-In Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist In Curling "it's "on THE anoom". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco it's J. s. MacDonald Rink Wins Championship At Con.federation iSpie1 .1. Sterling "Toot" MacDonald yesterday skipped his rink to the Grand Championship in the Con- federation Bonspiel for the second successive year and retained the Maritime Central Airways Trophy. The Reserve Championship- the Imperial Oil Trophy was won by a saint John Thistle Club rink skipped by H. V. Jefferies. Two other trophies were decid- ed as the Bonspiel proper reached a climax. The Morrison and Mc- Rae Ltd. trophy went to a Char- lottetown rink piloted by Ed Tan- ton, while F. R. McLaine also of the local -Club won the Prowse Bros. Ltd. silverware. The l"voadmakers' Shield. award- ed on a "points" basis went to I rink skipped by Arnett Howatt. A spccial prize, lucky number game. was won by the Neil MacKav rink from Moncton. Earlier in the week a youthful rink from Summerside, skipped by T. A. Campbell, won the whole- sale Grocers Trophy with four straight victories, while the Brit- ish American Oil Trophy was cap- tured by the E. F. Acorn foursome. Last night the i section got underway with two matches being played at Summerside and three at the Charlottetown Club. In repeating his triumph. J. S. MacDonald. with one exception. had the same rink as performed last year. The only change was in the position of mate where Bill Maciveill of this year's Provincial championship rink replaced Dr. W. L. MacDonald. The other mem- bers of the rink are Harry Mne- Donald and Clifford MacDonald. The Grand Championship . was decided in 9. morning round with the Col. G. E. Full rink. A big "live" in the fourth and shaped the pattern of victory for the ".Vlacs." y. The Jefferias rink from saint John in winning one of the major awards. knocked off the Col. 6. E. Pull rink in I match last night 9-7 for the Reserve Title. Tied-up coming mine in the last end Ed Tanton in an altar- iaoon match. scored I 12-ll vic- tory over the Col. Pull rink to win the Morrison and McRIe Trophy. In the play for the Prowse Bros. Trophy the Rankine McLaine rink scored an impressive id-3 triumph over a youthful quartet skipped by Elmer MacDonald. For the first seven ends it was anybody's game. but the McLaine rink tallied in each of the remaining five ends for a clear cut decision. Prizes were presented last night to winners and runners-up by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, chairman of the Confederation Bonsplel committee and Mir. R. S. P. Jnnline. president of the Prov- incial Curling Association. Ycstt-rday's results follow: 0. W. Dunham (SS) 11. M. Howntt (C) 4. W. E. Macfnnis (C) 14, W: Wcvrth (Cl 10. H. V. Jefferles (SJ) ll. 1!. Arm-n (Cl 5. J. S. MacDonald (G) Ll. Col. E. Full (0) 8 F. R. McLaine (C) MacDonald (C) 8. A. H. E. G 16. Elmer .(4MEI -1. O. W. Dimham (SS) C0lPy (H) l. W. E. Maclnnis (C) 10. '1'. A. Campbell (C) 6. E. Tanton (C) 12. Col. 6. E. Full (Cl ll. J. E. Burden 18.'I'. J. (C) 12. W. H. N. A. Howatt (C) 14. N. MIacKay' Hockey Scores Mnrliimo MIJor:- Ch'town 4; Halifax 7 Caps Breton lthlor Glace Bay 4: North Sydney 9 National Danni":- Montreal 2; Chicago 3 THE STANDINGS Maritime Milo! GP W L T GF GA Pt: 73 47 22 4 325 204 98 . 73 42 28 3 319 276 87 Ch'town Halifax ' St. John”... 73 32 33 3 771 294 67 Moncton .. 73 18 51 4 234 375 46 Cape Breton GPWL TGFGAPis Sydney' 71 39 17 15 283 188 93 Glace Bay 71 27 33 11 236 261 65 N. Sydney 70 18 34 18 214 284 54 Prizes Awarded Al Confederation 'Spiel To Date A summary of prizes awarded to date i.n iihe Fifth Confederation Bonspiel which reached its climax yesterday follows: Wholesale GrocerI' Trophy - T. A. Campbell. Summerside; and, T. J. Coley, Halifax; 3:-d, J. S. Maobomald. Charlottetown and H. V. Je-fferiess, Saint John (tied). British American Oil Trophy - E. F. Acorn. Oharlottetown; 21:41. Dr. R. B. MacKenzie, Newcastle; 3nd, Dr. L. E. Prowse and R. R. Bell. Char-lottetown (tied). Morrison and Meltae Ltd. Trophy - Ed Tanton. Charlottetown; 2nd, Col. G. E. Full. Charlottetown; 3rd, Dr. E. S. Giddings, Charlottetown. Prowse Bros. Trophy-F. R. Mc- Laine, Charlottetown; 2nd. Elmer MacDonald, Charlottetown. Marlilme Central Airways Tro- phy-Grsand ChI.m-pionship, J. S. MacDonald, Charlottetown. ' Imperial Oil Trophy - Reserve Championship. H. V. Jefferies, Saint John; 2nd. Col. G. E. Full, Charlottetown; 3rd, E. F. Acorn, Charlottetown. lloadmahe .' Shield-M. A. How- Iti, Charlottetown; 2nd, 0. W. Dunham, St. Stephen; 3rd. W. E. Maclnnis, Charlottetown. Bpeclal Prize -. Lucky Number Game, N. MacKay, Moncton (Bea- vers). Worth (0) 8. T. J. Coley (H) 12, R. 5:. Bell (0) 7. T. A. Campbell (5) 12, E. Mac- Donald (C) D. Dr. L. E. Prowse (C) 15. M Mac- Kay (MB) 3. Second Section (Major Division) Dr. Johnston (M) 8. Dr. Gid- dlngs (C) 9. J. Eraser (M) ii, R. S. P. Jar- dlne (C) ll. F. Maclntyre (M) 3, Ed Tanton (C) 10. Legend: S. Summerslde; C. Charlottetown; NC. Newcastle; SS, St. Stephen; SJ. Saint John: H. Halifax; MB. Moncton Beav- er; M, Montague. Men's Dress SHIRTS GREENDAUS, CLEARANCE SALE to 2.95 . .. . .. 1.79 combinations . 1.88 Icys' Huaaa Men's Flceccd Combinations . 2.oc,iI'IIIIs'cI-Iusvsy 2.39 Men's was SHIRTS. loys' 3-Pc. SETS 152.95 . 1.95 I 2.49 to 12.95 9.9; Men's SUITS to 39.50 ;.. . . 24.50 to 29.50 . . . . 19.50 Men's O'COATS. Men's SUITS Men-'9. SUITS 9049.30 29.50 9039.50 .....24.S0 '. 1 I o I I o o a I ANYGARMENT , Men's 0'cOATS Men's O'cOATS' -60., ltd. D - Ontario capital. 0 C inns soon FEBRUARY 23. g1951 ers have consolidatod first place in the Maritime Major Hockey League schedule. and it was Hall- fax saint Mary's defeat at the hands of saint John Beavers by I 4-3 count at Dartmouth on Wed- nesday night that did the trick. speculating on the situation in this column yesterday. the pos- sibilities of the postponed Hali- fax-Beavers clash at Dartmouth had slipped memory for the mom- ent. and looking to the outcome of last night's battle between Saint Mary's and Islanders to be the game that could cut and dry the position for the locals. O C 0 At time of writing the contest last night between Saints and Is- landers at Halifax had not been played. but as far as the final standing in the league race for the Islanders is concerned. the result will make little difference now. With a total of 85 points be- fore last night's game, Halifax. with wins in all of their remain- ing six starts in the schedule can only rack up I total of 9'1 points. and the Islanders already stand pat for first place with 98 points. in fact all of the final stand- ings as to how the teams will finish at the end of the regular schedule have been decided. Hall- fax are safe for second spot over third place Beavers as the latter only have five games left to play, and with only 67 points to date can at best only compile '77 points. which is a full eight points he- hind Halifax's present standing of 86. Moncton Hawks are I long 2'1 points from overtaking Beavers and are definitely slated for the cellar position. 0 0 Although the remaining games of the schedule will no doubt change the actual point differ- ences between the various posit- ions. Islanders are definitely slat- ed to meet Moncton in one semi- final hracket and Halifax and Saint John in the other. As I re- minder. both semi-final series will be best five out of nine games. with the two finalists meeting in I hes: four out of seven for the title. 0 O 0 Speaking of league races. there is a close battle being fought for the third and fourth playoff spots in the National Hockey League between Boston, New York and Montreal, while Detroit and Tor- onto are waging a close struggle for the two top positions. Like three peas in Ipod, Bruins. Rang- ers and Canadiens leave little to choose-from in the third, fourth and fifth place positions. 0 C 0 Only three points separate those positions. Boston holds the slight edge for third spot with I total of 51 points, New York trau- ing by one point with 50 and Montreal with 48. At least that is how they all stand at the end of 58 games played. but with 16 per team still to go. anything might happen, but from the way those three squads have been performing. it is our bet that it will be a battle right down to the wire as to which of the three will garner the two playoff. positions. 0 O I For the front running positions. Detroit Red Wings. the defending champions. and Toronto's 'Maple Leafs are well to the. fore of the rest of the pack, but little to spare between the two clubs ' 'vea. The Wlllizl hold I five-point drop on the Leafs but the latter have a game in hand over Detroit as of Wednesday fol- lowing their 2-2 deadlock It the Turning in powerful perform- ances. Detroit's no points and Tor- onto's 75 doesn't give thorn much to worry about from the other four teams in the loop in the reg- ular schedule. but like the other playoff positions. are gain to make it I close battle right own the line with one another for the first and second playoff spots. The lucklus Chicago Black Hawks. with only I 34-point total. have I playoff hope. A full ll -points .behind fifth plan OInId- iens. nothing short of I full-scale power drive for the remainder of the schedule could give the Hawks I playoff bid. MIAMI. !'iI.. lab. 22 -(AP)-- Sugar Ray Robinson, newly- rniddleweigbt boxing champion. will most Holly mm of Baltimore in I ten-round. non- title fisht March 8 in Miami Stadium. promoter W. 11. Peoples, Jr. announced today. . N. 5.. Feb. Z -(OP) liionairss t Halifax St. Marys In Well. the Charlottetown Island- 8 30 are the only entry thatstill doesn't, Final Game Here Tonight In Regular Schedule Halifax Saint Mary's will make their last appearance over Char- lottetown ice in the regular schedule of the Maritime M3101” Hockey League here tonight when they clash with the league lead- ing Islanders at the Forum It Depending on how the playoffs go in the semi-final round. it could be the Santamariana last performance hero for the kcasou. The contest will be I follow up to a rugged, rousing encounter between the same two teams at Halifax last night, which accord- ing to reports from the Nova Scotla capital -produced one of the finest first periods of hockey that has been witnessed at the Halifax P.W.C. Welshmen Score Hoop Victory Over S.D.U. Yesterday afternoon Earl Nich- olsonls P. W. C. Welshmen accom- plished a feat that no other Welsh hoop team has been a-ble to do in at least four and perhaps more years. beating the Saint Dun- stan's University team. in I bit- ter tooth and nail struggle the tricolor basketeers shaded the red-and-whiiem 52-48 thereby edging into 9. first place tie with their arch rivals. in the Island Senior League. The game, watched by a capacity crowd, was just about the fastest shot by Cayle to be evened almost immediately by McAndrew's lay- up. From there the battle see- sawed back and forth for the re- mainder of the half with neither team holdiing any lead for more than I few minutes at I time. the canto i even-steven at twenty-one each. Ball-handling was shamp in the period as it was through most of the game. The second half was just about I repetition of the first, showing the fast passing and shooting that characterized the initial frame. Both teams missed on some dandy opportunities but more than made up for it on the shots that were scored. Play was even for the first part of the period until P. W. C. scored on three quick ones to put them ahead by six. The ad- vantage was short-lived however. as the hilimen fought back to go out in front themselves. Again they traded shot for shot. basket for basket for five minutes when the Welsh put on another drive that netted them six more. The margin was enough as hey held off the deaperlto attacks of the Saints and from the ball for the last sev- enty seconds to come out on top. The winning factor for the Welsh was their great team play as they spread their points out Truro Wins N.S. Curling Title HALIFAX. Feb. 22 -(GP) - Bouby MoLella.n's Truro rink to- dill lifted the Nova Scotia senior curling championship. defeating Bob CIllendar's Mayflower rink 14-8 in the finals. The rink. skipped by Mobs-llan for six games, was taken over by Bobby Jones for the final with McLeliIn moving 'back to mate. Lead on the rink was Joe Murphy and Fred Whitman was second. George Bell mated the Clllendar rink with Rog Piercey second and Lloyd Oxner lead. Winners over the Truro rink by I 13-7 count in the semi-finals. the Calisndar rink picked up where it left off and for the first four ends. it appeared as if they would walk off with the final. The tide turned in -the fifth when Truro hung I five on the board and the locals never recovered. The collapse of the Halifax rink started from the five end and when Truro registered another five in the seventh. it was all over. Forum in Big. Four competition this season. Losing the contest to the saint; by a 7-4 count, the Island- ers are expected to ice I full strength aggregation here tonight to atone for their defeat last night. and if the blame produce! anything like that meeting-"at Halifax, then fans can depend on seeing some ot hockey action. In any event. it will be the last meeting between the two, clubs this year, unless they meet later in the finals for the league title. and fans who Want to be sure of witnessing the two top teams of the circuit in action should be on hand for tonight's clash. well, their substitutes scoring on some of the most important shots of the game. High man was Jack MoAnd.xew with 11, followed by Hlne with 10, and Ashford with 7, four others having 6. Pick of uhe Saints was Jack Rem-don. who though given I rough time by the Wales gualrda never- llheless hit for 23 points. Also standing out for S. D. U. was that "little man with fihe big hands". Pete Dunphy, who scored on some beautiful lay-ups besides aiding teammate Reardon with some nice screens. Referee: Earl Gosa; Harold Howatt. umpire: BOX SCORE P. W. C. Ashford Crockett J. McAndrew . . M.cAndrew FG F5 Pll. PF pa a-ad ;luwn&anwaxluuwhOANN "l 1 l c owonaoqmm ooonomou Sinunsanggaloaogo u u NlcbMOOHH:alOHphDuuu Vics - Miners it - NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. Feb. 22-(CP)-North Sydney Victor- las. led by Bob Verrler and Laurie Peterson. dumped Glace Bay Miner-5,9-4 in I scheduled game of the Cape Breton Major Hockey League here tonight. . First Period l-North Sydney. Peterson (Demaroo. Robertson) 8:5 I-North Sydney. Peterson (Demuco. Msrineau) .... .. 10:4! 8-North Sydney. Osllagh (Batty. Glover) .. 4--Glace Bay. Mundrick --The Saskatchewan rink pod by Gary Thoda last won the curling championship Sifton Trophy with I 9-8 victory over Alberta that was settled by I tilhrilllng big three in the ninth en P0 I 40 (AP)-Matchmaker Sasli. Rink Wins School Coding Title NELSON. B. C.. Feb. 22-(CP) skip- night school the Canadian high and The trophy thus want to Sask- atchewan for the third time in four years. Manitoba has won it once. Alberta and British Columbia tied for second place and tourna- ment offlclals said they will play an additional six ends to decide the runner-up. The British Columbia rink swamped Nova Scotla 945 last night, while Alberta was losing. In other games last night. Nor- thern Ontario trounced Manitoba 12-8. Ontario best Prince Edward Island 8-6 and Quebec took win- less New Brunswick 17-4. Quebec followed the three top teams with six wins for the East's best efforts in the Western sweep. Northern Ontario was on Que- bec's heels at the end. and Mani- toba and Ontario followed with four wins apiece. Prince Edward Island ended with three wins, Nova Scotla could claim only one victory and New Brunswick drew nine blanks in nine tries. - Louis Takes On Walker In Bout Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22 - (AP) Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, heading for another crack at the title. takes on Andy Walker. rugged San Fran- cisco battles. in I10-round fight. It the Cow Palace tomorrow night. A capacity crowd of more than 18,000 fans will accoum for gate receipts of around S90.000. Louis gets 40 per cent of the net. - It will be Louis' fourth bout in 0. series he hopes will lead to I second title match with champion Ezzard Oharles. Joe emerged from retirement last year in an effort to regain the crown he had re- . He took I. 15-round pasting from Charles. In the build-up for I return go. Louis has scared I 10-round de- cision ovar Cesarr Brion; stopped Freddie Bashore in four and, I couple of weeks ago took I 10- roundaeir flrom the Cuban, Omello Agramonte. He'll be 37 years old shortly and admittedly is "over the hill.” Walker hasn't much of I ting reputation yet. he probably has as much if not more Ill-round abil- ity as any of Louisi last three opponents. He holds the California staia title. is fast, and hits fairly marked by I record num- ber of penalties. - sixteen sentences were handed out by Charlie cows and Dave Swain in the first period. It was the final scheduled IDDOIIIMO here of the league-loading Island- time Maior Hockey mm l3m9' Record In fSpiritfed. Encounter At n'3i'73i-3"” Irlotutown club. char ttotown - Goal. Gordon; defence. Dllwhlnkn Mcliaglsn; can. in. Blthtlh: Vlnls. D. noreck,o; noreck; subs, Travis. Ti-Iinor. Mm-. low, Paw Hall! ”" 1 on&3?.”ia3”t"”” hi l d dressed lo M" 0 131- cmr I111: 3.1.33 la-inoludion-gl, three 1T1:-I W9":m3 "”'9'- 0 1- 1'10: I. Hlughie Campbell picked up four Iooring points. two goals and two . assists. Billy Watson also collected Officials - awcine, Capos. ":..”.:"..'. "”..'.:d "W :'..."'&'.'t "” "'””' -" I Ix V 17 over - . land did not change the stInd- 1-H'im”sJlV""”" - ing. The Charlottetown club still (cum ) --------------------- -- 3333 leads the second-place saints by I 3'"0h”'”"''”'"- "”"'9'' comfortable margin. (P”'1”hy"' M”-'”1'm 4113 wlmn wok cunpbeu-, D”, to 3-charlottotown. Morrow open the '00,”... H”, in am an; (Tfllllbl, TTIVIS) .. ........... .. 4:30 p:rio;i. But the founder; 1031;: mm g M5 idoI:m'on successive mar on hmm-:' cmpmu Then Bsthgate drew I penalty. (W""””) While he was in the cooler. the 5'H9m”- C'mPb'n saints whipped three goals past lwlT:”")nw Gordon. Myketyn scored the first 7'4" "v , '1 and Campbell roared through for (Th”""'- mm”) the others-all in one minute. The Islanders never recovered. They gave everything they had. and the saints responded. Temp- era flared. Seldom was either club at full strength. At one time, five players were in the penalty box. 14:50 Penalties - Bathgate (4), Camp. bell, Trainor (2). D. Horeck, Mike. tyn (3). Dutohak, McLaughlin (4). second Period I-Halifax, Thomas L” 1 the period turd 3.,” the (Flynn. F0!!!) .................. .. 2 Saint: lnIlVe goal lead following I Pemmel - 3"-"KIM Bitten. passing play with Thomas and ud""3h""- 5' H”"”k' Flynn. The pace slscklened tnuthe gee"; nu” R5” and period. 'rhe one go wen the saints. Oy Thomas was the g9-Hlilflx. llollett p trigger-man. with Flynn and Ford (w ”"v mmpwu) ------- " 9-" dljwuw nail”. 10-C NECTUNTI. D. Hbreck Near the halfway mark Hollett ('n'””- 39'3"") --------- H 115” made it 7-2 for Halifax teaming 11-0W'1f5"0WW”- 9- 50"”-k ' (Tray ) 16:45 with Watson and Campbell. The saints were contont to coast Black Hawks End Losihg Streak Down Habs 3-2 A-P-C league PICTOU. N. S., Feb. 22-(CP) -Truro Bearcata. playing under protest, dropped I 10-2 decision to Plctou Maripacs tonight in the firm, two games to decide the final play-off spot of the Antigon- lsh-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hoc- key League. A league meeting earlier today decided that the winner of to- nightls game would meet New Glasxow to decide the fourth play-off berth. Bearcats played under protest because of the appearance of Ivan Melanson on the Plctou lineup. At Antlgonlsh St. Francis Xav- ier -University clipped Antlggnish Bulldogs (-1 tonight in the open- lng game of their beat-of-seven Anti8onish-Plctou-Colchester (Sen- ior Hockey League Ieml-finals. Rockets Win lioop Game From VI.l(.S. Gills Penalties - Bathgato, Tiiomas. CHICAGO.' Feb. 22- (CP) l Chicams Black Hawks tonight i ended I lengthy National Hockey 1 League losing streak, pleasing & i -- 4,912 fans. second lowest crowd in Chicago Stadium history. with I 3-2 victory over Montreal Can- Idiens. Goalie I-Iarry Lumlcy, playing for the first time in two weeks, had I shutout until 3:57 of (hi third period. At that point. Chi- csgo was leading. 3-0, on I fur- ious Hawk onslaught through the first two periods. Then. Bernie Geoffrlon, ronkic Canadlen, converted I Bob Dawess Paul Meger relay to scare Mont- real's first goal. At 18.09, Maurlcl Richard hit for his 34:)! seal of the lesson. assisted by Geoffrlon. The Hawks had taken their early margin on I first period goal by Bill Moslenko at 15:39 and I pair in the second period by Bill Gadsby and Don Morri- son It 14:57 and 16:47. This was Chicago's second ric- fory in its last 31 games. The in- jury-rlddled Hawks, dressing I full 18 players for the first llmt slncg Nov. 22. had lost lit in I row and had only one tie to show for their last eight efforts soinl into tonight's game. First Period 1-Chicago, Mcslenko (Bab.-mdo) 15:3 1. hard. He on L ' i ' too,'anrl Louis may get tired trying to catch up with him. in It 210 pounds. or I little lighter. Walker tipped the beam at pounch in his last hard workout yesterday. RTLAND, on., Feb. 22 - Tex Salkeld said today be had offered 313.000 (Kornek) .......................... ..1s:sa to Joe Louis for I lo-round fight 5-(since nIy,mggI hare against Joe Kshut. Wood- (Mundrlck) 10:21 burn. 0re.. helvyweitht. Kahlil. Penalties - 1":-ezell, nonhomme, despite In unlmpressive record. is Bellringer. I his dr-wins can: here. Second Period 8-North Sydney. Medynski VBRO BEACH, Fll., Feb. 21 - (Robertson) .................... ms (AP) - Roy Cunpsnells melted 7-North Sydney. Peterson 5 1-2 pounds of! his stocky Irnme (Demarco. Bellringer) 14:14 today as manager Gharloy Dren- S-North Sydney. van-ier en ar supervised the (Medynskl) nus workout of the Ice Bmoklrn 9-North Sydney, Verrier catobu. He was A down to 211 (Knox) :10 comm when he finished up his Penalties - xomek. Blggs, neii- bendins exmlsem Cnmov cane ringer, Mlrinuu. Ms-I wolu-ling about, 218. about rm Third Period ltmore than last year. lo-No Sydney. Pcicraon - (Simpson) . is-North Sydney. Vsrrisr 11.01”. my, (Knox. uedynski) .......... .. 17:11 (Holmes) W0 lI00l(EY PLAYOFF TIME I Icpropoml for Ih:'ni':st,Imponont I . I613. The balance of hockey Iqalpineat i reduced zov. to 5098. Special prices on hockey sticks in clean not-row 11-15 verdict over the P'”,'m”"!”"u"- D""'"”' Louis wur weigh wen Kent school can quinm in MON! "H" .n exmhmm M” mum”. pl”, 2-Chicago. Oadsby (Morrison. :91 ed It the v. M. c. A. last night. 3'0"!) WV! 11110 Charlottetown Rocket girls L T ll tossn i out I 5-Ohlcago, Morrison (J. C0mich- or. H. Conacher) 10:41 Pone'ty-Hcveyim” 4-Montrell. Geoffrion MUN) 8:37 5-M-ntreal. Richard (Oeoffrlon) 18' .00 Penalties-Dewebury (2). Har- mon. Harvey, ohnstoad. ciuidolln. The game. unusual for I boop contest. was deadlocked It ll-ll Itiheendofrecuhtioa ilmaand was forced "into '0-mhutos of overtime to decide the winner. Playing it close to the floor all Ric way, Rocket held I slim 5-4 edgelltizheensdof thetlrst hllf. only to see the West Kervters come back in the stool stInr.I to shade their rivals 7-0 to throw the some :1: I deadlock and In extra pe- Paced by Clsudetis Macmillan who chalked up 12 points. the Rockets oubcoxed the W. K. 8. girls 0-4 in the overtime frame for tbedr two-point margin of victory. Whitlock Ind Gulndon were the (loading point-gems-I for West Kent with six and four points ro- Ipecilvely. ' Barry Msoulllso was In pre- (Dawes. siding xcfene, ”' The following In "the llne-U99 . nod Iculng points: yr . 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