The Baron Wins Feature Trot At Meet; Island Entry Wins Miners Hold Millionaires To i-all Tie syounr. N. s.. Feb. zs-(cm- Glace Bay Miners, assisted by some terrific goaltending on the part of big Eddie Daoust, held Sydney Millionaires to a 1-1 overtime tie in the fifth game of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League finals here tolliflht before 3.096 spectators. Millionaires. who need but a tie to-cop the championship, lead the Miners 7-3 in points. Sixth game will be played at Glace Bay tomor- row night. First Period 1-Glace Bay, Thaler, (Pirie) .. - 1.20 Pennity—Watts. Second Period gcoi-llng-None. oaa ties: Armstron , Balk} White, McRae, Kuntz,‘ Medynskl. ' Third Period 2—Sydney. Dowling 14.05 Penaliy~Kuntz. Overtime Period Scorlng-None. Penalties-None. Feud Flares liver Sportsman Park . 8T. LOUIS, Feb. N —- (AP) l- at. Louis Cardinals were notified today that after April l they will no longer be allowed to use Sports- man Park. The notico was served by tho Dodier Realty and Investment Company. whitti owns the park and which is controlled by St. Louis Browns. A feud between the city's two- n-najor league baseball clubs over use of tho park has been smoulder- ing for some time. The Browns have demanded a higher rental fee than tho 835.000 the Cardinals are Dflyins annually and have been irritated by the refusal of the Cardinals to stop radio broadcasts of their road games. This. the American LEBIUQ club has main. Win04. cuts tho attendance at Browns’ home games. Inter-Scholastic Skating Meet _ Scheduled March 1i Tho fourth annual Island inter- scholastic skating meet wm so; underway at the ct Jpttemwn Film") on Friday. March 11th., it Wis announced recently by Brigg. dier W. W. Reid, director of the Delia-mile“ 0f Physical Fitness. T119 mmt. which has been a M8111? Popular event and has met with much success over the past three years, is not expected to be filly exception this year, and every effort is being made to maiko this meet an even greater success than fonmcr ones. The best possible flToup of officials is being obtained to handle the meet to assure that all events will be run off in as quick and efficient o. mariner as possible. _ As arranged last year, tho 13¢. pertinent o1 Physical Fitness, who transportation to the various enrt- riea mam outside points, mm wherever possible buses win he PmYidfid i0 P1111! WP Ermine from the various centres. Failing this, mwwy will be provided to the dif- ferent centres on the basis of what it would cost to transport thorn by bus and they can come by train, oar. truck’ or whatever possible means is obtainable. A trophy will be presented for the school winning the most points, one for first in each event, while ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 311d» and 3rd. in each event. School trophies and ribbons will alsobo presented to the winners of the relay events. Skatlnx Msildarch 11 By The Canadian Press) B JOHN, N. B., Rb. 2B- ThrMai-itime speedskating cham- pionship meet, and Charles I. Gor- man Memorial Cup races will be held in the saint John 1mm March ti. and ii. The dam were apt at s. meeting of the sponsor- ing Baint John Rotary Club com- mittee and Forum management. CITY . TUESDAY- ‘“ Aflitomooiw- lot’ One Class .__._ (By The Canadian Pttl HALHAX, Feb. 28—T-he Baron. formerly owned by the late Pope Clark of Charlottetown and now tho property 0f Fred La-hey. Dartmouth, N. 3., won tho free- for-ail trot iodayat the final day's "cm; of the inter-provincial har- ness meet on the North Common. Plucky Budlong. owned W! driven by Wellington MoNHl 0f Southport. P.E.I., won the Class E event by winning both heats a- head of sunny C. The latter out- ran Plucky Budlong in the onen- ihg day of the mect Saturday. Evelyn Worthy, owned by J. Morse o Halifax, captured C1855 D after the island mil-rt N911 Cochatodale, owned and driven by Charlie Willis of Covehead, landed‘ the opening heat. Fred l-iamer wtm 1119 C1955 A pace by winning both heats. Reu- hen Lee from Hunter River. P.E.l., was close up in the first heat but went into a. snowbank bordering the track. Reuben» Lee placed third in the final heat. Dick Budlong, owned by D0!) MaoAulay of Pugwash, N. 5., nnd driven by Chet smith. took Class B, Royal Tell, relned by Cyril Smith of Charlottetown, was sec- ond with one heat win. Summary:— Free For All The Baron (Gould) Judge (Lovers) .. May Todd (Given .. Jolly Harvester (R. Whining owner: Dartmouth. Class A Paco Fred Homer (Gould) .... .. Walter Brown (Weeks) Peter Budlong (C. Smi . Flo Direct (S. Currie) Reuben Lee (Bernard) . Sister Henley (W. Carroll)....... Winning OtVilCII Dartmouth. Class B Dick Budlong (Smith) Royal Tell (Cyril smith) Previous (D. Turner) Fred Direct (Kidney) Gkiristopher stout (Given). Winning owner: Don Maoitulny, Pugwash. Class 0 Colleen Adam (F. Baxter). Hanover Courier (Isnor). Guy Harvester (W. Kelly). Maxine Dudds (G. 'I‘u.m8r The Baker (R. Kidney).... Winning owner: Laurie O'Brien lower Backville, N. S. Class D 11 .24 .42 33 55 - Evelyn Worthy (H. Boutiller) 2 i l Noll Cochatodale (C. Willis) .1 2 2 Torn Volo (C. Hector)...............3 d Winning owner: J. Morse, Hall- fax. Class E Plucky Budlong (W. Mailed).-. Sunny C. (Baxter). . Flashy Major (Gar Miss Playfair (W. Kelly Mitzi Bars (Walker) Azalia (Brady) . Winning owner: Wellington Mc- Neil, Southpoct, P. E.I. ll 32 . .24 ) .53 46 65 Clam F Andy's Right (Bfiruickshanks) l l Dairkey Tell (S. Gay)... ....2 2 lllxislgn Joe (C. Burgess). 3 3 Winning owner: B. Cruick- shanks, Halifax. ‘TORONTO. Feb. 28 - (OP) -— Peter Gilbert's Chatham rink to- night won the Ontario curling championship and the right to enter the Dominion finals start- ing March 'l in Hamilton. The Gilbert rink knocked out the Pcterborough rink sklPl-‘IPG by Dr. Ralph Clark 17-3. York Rifle illub The Club is still going strong with 40 members shooting every week. Good scores are being p t on, with the expectation of a tou h shoot for the Dennis Cup. Scores for Thursday Feb. 24 are as fol- lows: W. E. Hardy 100; Ray Watts 99; A. MacDonald 99; A. J. Cluney 99: W. Crockett 99; H. Morrison 98; W. D. Cooke 98; R. C. Barwise 98: P. Proud 97; N. Wntts 97; H. T. Vesey 97; R. A. Vessey 95; R. Stew- art 95; V." Duck 94; R. Vessey 94; E. Watts 94; D. Swan 93; A. Johnson 93; L. J. R. Vessey 92; Louis Vcs- sey 91; Alan Swan 90: Geo Wntts 90; S.-Vessey 90; . Morrison 89; H. Corrlgan 89; l. Watts 89; ‘l. Vessey .87; H. Lewis 86; D. Taylor BS: L. Good 88; C. Chappell 83; H. Morrison 83; W. Murray 82; D. Crockett 80; Leith Brown 80; w?‘ rum. - DAYS" iiuilfi$ nit iinuu“ ’MONDAY‘—-HOCRQY-fI-JIIYIIINI Chomp. Playoffs 7:30 Vi. ‘AIIIES -- SKATE AFTER , Loan Ployoiisjhil stereo-o n 1o *1 (mo-Q one. l-lemphill 80; B. Stewart 80; Vessey 80; F. Vessey 80. P. F. I. Fish And Same Protection liss’n. Qiiortorly Meeting HALL FRIDAY, 8 P.M., MARCH I ' Open seasonal doles will be discussed sting -_-4 in 5:30’ Due to (iic fuct that tlic two sec- tions of semi-final play in City Hockey Leziguc [ilnycff competition will be two-game, total goal af- fairs, League officials announced inst night that there will he no overtime played in the event of a tie in the first game, and that over- time will b0 played only if ihc total score is ticti up at llic ontl (I rog- ulur [Jilly at llic cml of the second game. o e a o As regards the final round, how- ever, which will bc n host two out of three scrins, ovcriimc \\'ill he played until one tczim scores should any oi‘ (he games end in a tie at the end of regulnrlplapving time. o o e The first game of (lie section bo- twecn S.D.U. and P.W.C. will get underway at the Forum tonight. but it has not been (locldctl yet when Navy and Summcrslde will get the first game of their series \lhd(‘l‘\\'liy. It was holicvctl at first that illcy would got their first game in (his Tillll‘S(iEi)', hut Sum- morsiilc has iiulilirtl Imuguc rifti- cials thnt tlivy will not ho frcc (o play this ‘fhurstizhv, tluc to .1 prov- ious cnpaigvmoiil. mi ilic sumo niglil nltliouilht (hero is a possibility of it being pluyctl licrc 0n Saturday. 0 I O I Three league matches at Chur- lottetown nnd one at Summerside are scheduled for this week in ls- lnnd Physical Fitness Basketball League competition. The first game here will get underway at the P. \V. C. auditorium tomorrow night when (he Rccce iioopstcrs tangle with Ray‘s Millionaires, while zit Summcrside the some night, R. C. A. F. will tangle with Schurmnifs. a o e o A doubleheader will see action at the P. W. C. floor on Saturday night when S. D. U. clnsh with the R. C. A. F. qulnictie and ihc I’. \V. C. czigcmen (tingle \\‘iiil_ ihc Schurmnn‘s hoopsicrs, which will wind up ihc competition for the week. I I O O The P. W. C. hockey squad, plus a number of fans, arrived snfcly back in Charlottetown nbout one o'clock yesterday afternoon, nftcr they had horn stranded in Suni- mersidc OVfSl‘ (ho wcck-cnri title to the raging blizzard which hit ihc Province on Saturday. 'l‘he boys were headed for Snckviiic, N. 13., by special bus, on Snttlrtlny, whore they were scheduled to moot the Mount A. University pucksicrs in on exhibition hockey tilt, but lic- czime bogged down in the ilOIlVV snow before reaching Bordon anti had to return to Summcrsirlo. The rontis still not opened up for vehicle traffic ycsterdny, the boys had to make the return trip hook to Chzirloticitnvn by train. It i5 llnderfiflflli. thnt the boys, who were so anxious to get beck 1Q their studies, took the train rather than wait for the roads to open up for the bus. . . . At least thnt ls the story they're telling anyhow. I I O I Ba: (Montreal Daily star) O‘Meara snym-"Tommy Ivan, no contentious fellow he, sldcsieppetl discussion on the Detroit News story that assists are hclng lndlctl out with lavish hzintl by the cm. cngo scorer io Roy Conzichcr and Doug Bentley. I I I O "There is eyebrow raising around the N.H.L_ ovcr the way Roy is gaining points this year lo buttress hi! B081 getting exploits. He has blossomed otit as iili nil rounder this your and Paul Chandler of the News hinted that lie lins bccn goi- ting quite a bit of help. I I I I "Ivnn preferred to tnlk about Syd Abel about whom hc bocnmc quite lyrical. ‘lie hns gleaned thirty points away from homo. In fact his work has been phenomenal tlils year. He has been a great ice loud. er, a tremendous team player.‘ I O I "He. didn't soy he should win (ho - Hart Trophy but he can't find ony- one who deserves it more. Abel has been the glue in the club, the Wings big inspirational factor iliis season. I O I O "Ivan like all coaches caif (i0 a lot of worrying. He thinks Conn. dlens will be a hard club to handle in the playoffs, isn't too sure yet his club will finish on tpp, but points out hopefully that they are now at full strength for the first time in weeks. ~ o e o o "Ho dodged a discussion on the Hamil-Lynn incident preferring to leave the matter to President Clar- ence Campbell who saw the iissault on Lynn, who doesn't appear (o have been entirely blameless in the affair. The president says ho temp- ered justlce with mercy in this case because Hamil has ncvcr been n-viclous player." MONTREAL Feb. 28 — (GP) - Fight manager Pete Audette said today that Gaby Fol-land of Mont- real has signed to meet world wei- terwolslit champion Bugs: Ray Robinson inlo. non-title, over-the- weight bout hero in March. l-le said the match depends on whether Feria gets past Freddie Atideo in a bout here riext Thursday. The date will be set later. . _ THE GUARDIAN, Sunmierside All-Stars eliminated the Freetown Royals from further competition in ihc Island inter- nlfliiillc hockey playdowns last night nt the Crystal rink, Summer- sirlc, winning the game 11 to 3 and inking the round 16 to 5; There was never any doubt as to the super- iority of (he Stcele-Mclver aggrega- tion, but the Royals put up a spir- ited fight, and their ganging nt- tucks kept (he red shirts busy, par- ticularly in the first two periods. Benny Grady, Syl Bernard and Mooney Gallant got a brace of goals each for the winners, while Smith notched up two tallies for Free- town. The game was rugged throughout, 13 penalties being hnndcti out by the Hogan brothers, icn going io Summerside. The All-Stars slioveiied a lot of rubber in front of the Freetown net, but the Royal defence ivere smart ln clearing or the score zigaiinst ihom would have been much higher. Taylor, their goalie. was injured in the first period, causing n ten-minute delay in the grime, but he come back and play- ed his best hockey of the night in the sandwich session. Foy was his customary brilliant self, breaking the hearts of the sharp-shooting Royal attackers again and again by sensational saves. Summcrside played with two mcn short for a conside oble per- lotl in the final frame but only one goal was scored (luring that time, Game In Big iiurling Schedule Following are the matches sched. tiled for the Charlottetown Curl- ing Club tonight: . 7 l’.i\I.—. Dominion Life Trophy Ice I:— E. MaoNeili, Ci. M. Avard, J. E. Burden, R. MncLaine (skip), vs. W. N. Wilson, J. Squnrcbriggs, Ed Tflntcn. Col. G. E. Full (skip). Ice 22- E‘. Mvlunls. W. n. MacNeill, Ed Nicholson. J. F. Maclreod (skip) vs. E. MacNutt, J. W. Piokard, J. .7. Morris, Hon. T. A. Campbell (skip) . Ciiilllflllgs Matcli Ico 3:— ‘ W. R. Cruickslinnk vs. Icu 4:- Scratch game. 9 PAL-Dominion Lifc Trophy ice l’:- Fred Driscoll; GeQpgg Bunyan,‘ F. Hansen, Dr, E, 5_ Giddmgs (Skill), VS. R. E. Jenkins, A. How. "ti. G. R. Keefe, R, R, 3911 (skipL Craswell Trophy lca 2:_. C- D- Ivcs vs. F. Cannon. Ice 3:_ 0. R. Simona vs. F. Nash, Amherst Swamped By Antigonish ANTIGONISH, N.S., Feb. 28 — (GP) Aniigunish Bulldogs pumped home eight goals in the last period to smother Amherst lfainlilcrs 11-4 tonight in a. Mari- iimc senior hockey quarter-final. The tvin will give seven-goal edge in the last some of the two-game. total-point series at Amherst Wednesday night. The game. Wfls played under protest because Bulldogs could not pfodllte their playing cards, which were in Sydney with storm- piayed coach Les Runway. "~ Goalie Dollord Poitier, dcQite on the ice, He made bl stops. The unorthodox style of play of the Central League champions and loiriefs netmlnding had Bulldoia buffaloed in the Zirst period. Ramblers heli. a 3-1 lead at the ond of the second. Then the A.P.C. champions struck like lightning and Ramb- lers folded under the withering attack. . Sport Shorts COPENHAGEN, I'd). M _ (Reuters) - Greta Anderson, Doo- ish Olympic swimming ‘* ‘on, tonight bettered the woimiro meta record for 100 yards .freo style. Bvfmmlng unpsced at ontlsoll- she returned a time of 50.2 learnt comp ed with the offidai record of 59.4 seconds set in 1944- by 1191' sport, and have contacted flforaaiooting to not‘! organisation-the Pmmoters’ Association. Bulldogs a I the score, was Amhersvs boat man l?» ti! unaawrrarown All Stars Eliminate Freetown Intermediates and that counter by tho All-Stars. Lineups- S'Side: Goal, Foy: defence; Davis, Shields, Grant, Steele; forwards, Oatway, Gay, Grady, Tralnor, G. Bernard, R. Bradshaw, S. Bernard, S. Gallant, Woodside. Freetown: Goal, Taylor; defence, Campbell, Waugh, Simmons, Mut- tart; forwards. Smith, Duvar, M. Bradshaw, Somers, MacMui-do, Mc- Entee, Reeves. Referees: J. Hogan and C. Hogan. first Period 1-—S'Side, Oatway, (Gay, Grady) 2~S‘Slde, Grady (Oatway) 3-S'Side. S. Bernard, (Woodside) 4—S'Side, Trainor (G. 5—Freetown. Smith (Duvar) 6-—S'Slde, Steele ‘1—-Freetown, Smith (Bradshaw) 8—Freetown, MacMurdo, (Somers) Penalties: S. Gallant, Gay. Second Period 9-S‘Side, S. Gallant (Grant) 10—S'Side, Shields 11—S'Slde, S. Bernard (Grant) Penalties: Grady, Campbell 2, Steele, Smith, Davis. Third Period 12—S'Side, Gay, (Oatway, Grady) 13—-S'Slde, Grady (Gay) 14—S'Side, S. Gallant, (S. Bernard, Oatway) Penalties: Steele (minor and l'i'l|l- conduct), S. Bernard, S. Gallant. Woodside.-S. St. Mary’s Win Third Four Finals (By The Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX, Feb. zit-Halifax St. Mary's, the club that finished the regular schedule last, ‘took a throttle grip on the Maritime Senior Hockey League champion- ship tonight by gagging Moncton Hawks 4-3. The win gave st. Mary's a 3-0. lead in the best-of-seven final and they have a chance to clean up the series here tomorrow night. If Moncton wins tomorrow, the series will go back to Moncton Thursday. Halifax won the hard way. They were behind most of the night and with lust three minutes and two seconds to go they were lag- ging 3-2. Then'ihey struck with the speed 0i iiBht. With Dal Barkwell off for a cross-check, Elmer MacGil- livray cashed George MacGregors Dass as st. Mary's put on the pressure in the Moncton zone. T116 Day-off came only 21 sec- onds from the end. Peanuts Mc- Laughlin picked up the puck in the centre zone and roared through the Moncton defence with Hollett at his heels. Al Tomsiri blocked McLaughlin's first shot but the rubber skittered 0i! to the side. Hollett retrieved it and handed it back to McLaughlin, will) "i159 800d on his second ‘try. Summary: Flnt Period L-Moncton, nuitweu (Fitzpatrick) Penalties: None. Sioond Period z-Moncton, Kelly (McDonald) ....................... .. 6:35 Ii-Haiifax, Hannon (Hannon) ...... .. ............lS:S3 Penalties: Steele, Fitzpatrick, Gray. Third Period 5-Moncion, Jodoin (ulflflmuim tl-Haiifax, MaoGililvi-ay (McGregor) ...... .. . 'l—Haiifax, McLmghll (l-lollett) Penalty: Barkwell. Fights Last lllglit PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20-(5?) -Youn¢ Percy Bessett won b un. snlinotis decision tonight over lar- ruping 15w Jenkins in s. , bloody iii-round fight It the Ar- ena. Jenkins, of Sweet/water. ‘fem, weiahcd 1W5 and ‘Baasott ofPbil- adolphai. 128%. CINCINNATI, no. so-uir)- Inuit Charles of Cincinnati lin- ilhod strongly tonight to wta a iii-room! booing decision one Joey Maxim of Cleveland in a bruising bail-lo before um fans in the, Cincinnati Garden. _ .1030 ...............l9:39 compatriot, fiitiigrfithlflfll- _ f , LONDON, m. so 4a!) .- -' a ' British boxing yulimillfll m w. Nil" W“ 5M5 WWI! in; to organise. Tho pioinotql on f ' ailrgaeldghgithewBoli-tfl noudsof . -"- - , Co n uooeo tllIli T » ' on? of a voice‘ low-uniting 1 Gmvovddlmtbnokon '» i e i9. wgflye no, -.-...‘..-_ ,-~ . ~. " (‘if i. n. vicftinu linux73; MARCH 1, 1949» Sport ‘Echoes: I Front _ ~ Prlnco Bounty Congratulations. Swim-inside Fly- ersi You've shown basketball fons in Prince lid-ward Island that you have what it takes to coma from behind a seven-point deficit and fight your way to victory the hard way. Though the majority of you are newcomers to Prince County tho basketball fans here are-proud of your FY0811”, nevertheless, and proud that you have dad ona more champions‘ to o many achieved by Summon-side athletes in tho last three of four years. The boys of tho local airport have help- edusinnosmallwayio wlnour baseball Maritime championship last fall, as well as our Island in- termediate hockey championship last spring. Carson, Miokus and Bay-no contributed a lot to the winning of baseball lioness, and Freddie Foy helped win the Island hockey title. Moreover. Foy is due to contribute much more to any ‘* ‘ stiocess the Ail-Stars may havethis year. Ha has been declar- ed the top goaler of the (Jharlotte- town City League in the gannes of the regular lclllle schedule and his‘ consists ‘ly brilliant performances between the pipes is the talk of the town wherever sports fans gather to dismiss the doings of our Inter- ediate Ail-Stars. As the airmen have helped us‘ to win two of our “ ‘ ‘ ‘---- so three of our boys. Charlie Linkietier. Earle Smith, and Dave Cornish have contribut- ed their share to the splendid vic- tory of the Flyers. We await eagerly the first game between the new champs and one of the winning teams from the mainland. The March lion - gav'o a. rather ferocious growl before he entered the arena this year, with the re- sult that the second game of the Burrmerside - Freetown intenmedi- ate series had to ba postponed. Also, the Juvenile league game be- tween ths sheen a Melnniis sextet and the Charlottetown Vie: which was to have been played at the Charlottetown Forum had to be shoved ahead. We hope March will not try too hard to set a new style in weather because then-e are some very important games wining up in all age divisions, and with the volume of snow now down it would take very little moi-a rough weather to make it difficult for our teams to function without a peat deal more expense. I I O Robert Murphy, eon of J.lt. Mur- phy whio teaches at the Burmnerside High School, is playing hockey this year with the King's College team in Halifax, and is appearing rogu- larly in the scoring suizrirnsries. Robert was airways chock full of pop out on the, frozen surface, and he seems to have added a lot of finesse under the careful coaching of Pow- ell. the King's College homey mentor ' oeJ Dickey De an, kid brother of Charlie's, cov ad himself with glory last Friday night in the osge for the Sumnierside High Behool when they played West Kent. Dick- ey is s bit, lame. and oonsi’ ‘ this handicap, his work in the nets was all tho more amazing. It was fine to see Dickey, who hasn't been able topo inforspom likohis athletic inn-others. do his stuff against the West Kent sharpshoot- ers Ilriday night. There just isn't anything that can keep theseDeigh-- an boys from coming to the top in athletic contests. Nico goim, Dickey. . _ Joey Belvurmun, s. member of the Sheen dz Mclnnis juveniles, and also of tho Summorside High Bclmol team, is making the "hat trick" l. regular feature of his evening's repertoire of late. In Charlottetown against the Prince of Wales juven- iles, ho soared three goals, and again hers in Summcrsldo sg ' ‘ West Kent he chalked up a trio of tallies. ‘This boy, looking like a million dollars to tho fans slrsuht into the scoring on, at least, not much. Ho seemed to have the ability but was not convening the moon assets into cash. All that has been changed now. Joey is changing the near iniuol into red light flashes.‘ and this should make the Sheen d: Mslniiio iuvel timb rolls oroupd.’ f Standingofthofiot) ‘ Ci "o! "=9" . along, wad nevertheless not getting '7“ l-il the harder to take as play-off di END cm! ‘l-ioqkiv A Qiicllcr 0i ITiu Charlottetown Juvenile Vla- torioo skated to a well earned. (i0- cidod 5-1 victory over tug Bummer» ildo Juveniles in the flrlt some of uiriioine and home. win! no! no lost n lit. Tlio gamowu orally wollp d. irooniy_contosted_ of: f i . . ‘ . . idea. squads, rllyed yorv even hockey iirthe first period to shoot deadlocked at tho end of that time. Tho Vice ‘took a decided edge on tho play, in the next two periods. however, and playing really clolr ‘ " hockey, dlsor aniud tho Summersido attack. an kept them pretty well bottled upjllhlnd their own bluoiine for the major part of both periods. Continually f lag the iittack. tho Vice eutshot sir opponents 3-0 in the second to hold a 3-1, advantage at the and of tho frame, and added two more to their total in tho final canto without a return front Summer-side. The win gives them a four-goal advantelo going into the final game which il tomorrow night. - Although Summersido made some dangerous breakaway: during tho final two periods during local pow- er attacks, they mat with sturdy opposition back on the Vic's de- fence, put up by Louie MacDonald nnd J. Ooyla who turned in one of the smartest pieces of defensive - lay to be seen here this winter, hich broke up the Western attack almost every time they went in over the Vic's blueline. The line of Biro, Gallant and Bradley, were the power behind the Vic's offensive, with the former garnering two goals and two assists and the latter, two goals. G. Greg- ory shot. the other tally for the winners. The line of P. Schurman, J. Scliurmari and Stewart turned in a really smart performance for the visitors-with J. Schui-man account- ing for their lone tally, and if it hadn't been for the close back- checking by the local forwards and the smart work on the part of the Vic's defence, the score might have Basketball League Schedule lledratted Due to the cancellation of sched- uled games, caused by the "will? storm, etc, in Island Physical Fit- ness Basketball League ploy. I re- drafting of the remaining schedule has been necessary. Lesson 01(10- ials announced the following the revised schedule for the ro- inaindex- of the regular schedule bo- fore entering into. playoff compet- ition which .16, scheduled to set lili- derway on Saturday, Much 12th: Wed, March 2nd-—At Charlotte- town, Recce vs Ray's. n At Simmer-side ( w) R-O-A. F. vs smut-man's. Sat, March Stir-At Charlotte- town, S.D.U. vs Bchurmasia. P.W.C. vs E0 Al"- wed. March Silt-At Charlotte- town, S.D.U. vs it CJLIM P.W..C. vs Schunmaxra. the Stinimersido Coumvunity Bowl- ing League: President. Earl Emmi. city Sllokars, 231; Viceenosidom. Bedy-‘rreus Wind! - Quarries. 218; UNIS! film!“ o a Brim. 111. Plmy Pvt- eri, nodsm. 111: Dutch "mi"- wmd, GB Briggs, 208: L“! csuent. noushboys. 204: ariomiiit, oodsm. : Austin Brooks, Curran s! grim- m- The p-actiea of n istl 911w u‘ above their visions has hit Harry Dickie‘: Kimnidgss hard- ost of ell. ‘rho Sheen st MoInni-l Juveniles, lonng Benny Grodyiilia" intermediate Ailétan. v "Ii "P in‘ aut stewu-t and Paul ur- mm, m‘; perhaps one or two oth- er, 1mm the Midgets, have broken oven at least on tho doe-l. but the wager; losing some of their vet’! boat material are would! 1M imi- osthititseooiatousthatifewry- ononadltoyedinhisownclaooit might have boon when The Ail- iering from an om-oowly vi Illi- eriai, would undoubtedly have min- u) male -a great deal 0! qiffoflfliil in their chimes toi- moon thil rig. Tho Juveniles. with GNflY and without Stewart and P. Smur- aim. would have boon‘, Spout u strong, and tiiq Micaela with 8t"- art and Beirut-man oiililil i 1i!" gone tiirotllh for a Maritime oiiuripiomnisi. They mm to stock w fairly well with Chariottotwti ' and their od- Zi§.‘-"$'§‘§t'§n-Y¥$fi;o.._m they OHOQIQ-Weflil-Wiiih-n . i p s'eiae Juveniles‘ '-r*=-.=*.:..:.-.:::.".v":.'.-. are: i“ one goal apiece to 1:90P the ‘score . to be played at Kensington Rink ' Allie Ron- urnn - _ ii. c a Brien. m- ed Bennie, hit not new: Pfihllil A t ‘Both wlm1£d ilélmlrl Ofllilllfldl, v Q umm M collie Deidre! “Amino in tin“: i-isulsrly _ Indie dunno good. I iii like silt- m, W C 7' I I0 Q i re, “ flied Vic’: attack srmm Sutgméplido . not. I ‘Ihoifolioflililla-ro tiio “Mun: Viol!‘ (loot, sneopmi; " Wilde: Goal, Delaney; def, B. Guy. J. Waite, R. Doyle, 3 Oltway, J. Berna-rd; forwards, 1e Bchwmln. n. Stewart, o. mum, L. ‘ soliurmsn. W. Oatwoy, p, Bolus-men. v Referees: Jackie Kano and Jed Bohnirman. I'll-It Period 1—Vica, R. Bradley (Blso) I-Bflidefel. Schurinan. Penalties: None. ' loosed Viol, -'I'. also. _ Vice, T. Biso. ‘i Penalties: Coyle, write. Third Period o-Vlol, Giescry .. 6--Vicl, R. Bradley Penalties: None. Skate At S.li.ll. Big Success The weekend snow storm didfl affect Saturday's skate at Si. bu; stan'l. Despite the fact that tuis were not operating after sighs o'clock, a large number of girls managed to get out to the rink; and judging by appearances tho! had -a grand evening of healthful exercise. The skate was managed by Doucette, under the sponsorship the International Student Scrviet committee, and the ice was propui ed by Mark MacQuaid, rink mini ager. The skaters had at their dill posal the best of canteen norm which served lunch and hot prepared by the Sisters. The transportation back to Choll lottetown presented a considmbll problem, until the Bursar vols! teered four horses and sleiglis h that purpose. A truck owned byoae of the students was used to got the remainder of the group to the city, . 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