s-_ ,- Le ‘in line‘; lht when e 8.1m an u_ gllillgslfllfl University hockey in the first of a three- giifilfl sorles for the right to meet "l. war 2221.22 - l‘ l6‘ y e Kealgilenaiiililpglonship and the Dr fl . Mg“ $- s- s- -s- m, two regulsr league games which the teams met the Saints time took the measure of.the The Legion team will ‘lihere will be no change teams meet in ea rh A. J. McAdam, star defencemala pf the Saints, has been nursing u. injured leg the past Wllilg back and it was not certal whether or not he would be avail- able for tonight's tilt. The big rogr-glltlfdSfllBfl has been a tower of strength to his team and has been a colorful rformer in all games to date. ggllege supporters wiii be pulling to see “A. J." in uniform when the Saints skate on the ice. ~ 4- 0 1| Tomorrow provincial curlingrep. msontatives in the Mcdonald-Brier ‘mnkard play leave for Saskatoon. Ti. -lnk, headed by Frank Han- that &tmd;y y" m, g lune, If: the younsalt quartet to enossins hos-see for the or 3",“. ' ‘ represent the Island since its par- vlnoisl race meet hero More B L 903'.“ ticipatlon in tile Dominion-wide and 'l All entries should be in the w_ Mum...“ bnnspiol. Other members of the link are Walter Plckard, Frank Cox and Wes Whltlock. Best wish- as of curlers and other members of the sporting fraternity will go with the boys on their western tr Q Il- 4- O There is a move afoot to develop llltcrr-st in soccer. Secretary Sam Dnvidson, of the Dominion Foot- llall Association, left recently for England with the ho e of ar- ranging to bring to anada six British professional soccer players lo conch young Canadians n the m. l) -l- ll- O- Along these lines it is interest- lug to note that the soccer ability of zlb-year-old ._ redd Whittaker. one of British‘). lsunbids best all- around athletes‘ '_ , centre-for- ward with Nnrt r ore United of Vancouver's Paci e-fCoast League luls reached Englaitd via recom- ntcnrlatlnn from Charlie Foster, soccer reporter for the Vancouver Daily Province. Recently Foster sent oilppirl to The News of The World in glgiand recommending Whittaker as a player well wor- thy oi‘ a trial with an Old Country first class $311.1‘. Notts County. club in existence, asking him to arrange Whittaker’: transportation at the club's ex- ‘r and saying they would be llPlllflifid to have him. W llris reactibn to the ofler was fav- arable providing the "terms are right. Foster ls awaiting a reply regarding terms and whether a jnh can be found for Whittaker sport from ‘playing soccer. I- i 4 'i‘hc announcement that Sydney l-inrris Howe and Modere Brune- tezlu had played their last games as mombe I of the Detroit Red Wings and would finish out the seoson with Indianapolis Caps. Detroit's farm team, surprise, says Doug Vaughan in his column "On the Rebound" in the Windsor‘ Star. 0- ~0- Il- 0 "The two veteran forwards have been used only s sringly this ses-_ son and the hen writin has been nu the wall for some t me. How- "\'€i‘,_ as is always the case in the imam». of such great athletes- and equall _ great ‘sportsmen-as 5yd and ud, there ls a tinge of sadness, O i II 0 "For this observer's money Howe, ll\ ills 1-1 years of serv ce with the Rod Wings never gave a bad per- formance. Sure, there were times when he had tough luck or hap- Wllell i=- be below par physlcsly that he didn't look so good. But he always gave everything he had. 32c‘ sumo can be said for Brune- ,_ _ Q Il- _in lliti years as manager of the wlllgl. Jack Adams never had a more reliable pol‘ r ‘than Hllwhl man who could be shoved "ll" lliy position-in _the lineup and be counted upon to do a good gill With the exception of goal, Sid at one time or another hand- "ll ‘Pl/fly job on the team. B Ill BDOrt vernacular Howe and runeteau were hat is known a, "a . _ T|llty were the y who "QVIW put the welfare of t e club liycsd of any chance for personal ll ‘ll-V- This quality is emphasized Th to retgrgaent Ddwaerd Island at year's Mu:- lltdowna Domin n our p ts made uD of Plldivra wi a total etnorlcnco of less than some of W Curling Olub f ursom Hansen. blond automobile salu- 1...... Rink H0iiihg" For Best-At Saskatoon iSpi-el ~ PHI!!! for the Saskatoon on osday with his Ffixlottetovm e. Postponed Finals Essie Tonight —|__ A hockey game between the Canadians and the Maroons lo the Rim; Legionalres. _ he on the wal- troll tonight in an Holy Redeemer Rouse Mogul played. so Hansen, if he captures _ efftii‘! to break the o1’ lnlun sign, playoffs. scheduluLfor lut night. i,“ smut-d‘ “up b, pmvimu; m, Cqllege team appeal’! to have was rm nod becsuas of 0g u. _ m them Should they flash the snow an thaw which left the ice Wu“;- pmkgfl. m”, a‘ the “m. gtylg of hockey that lesulted In peg!‘ condition. Plans new call “um l; ‘ w“ “u” m4 i,“ ln the elimination of the Navy or t e we "I!" 1n "W ll"- been curling rol- ffv ecu. |qllsd the Saints will have to play ganilehser as, o-be yed. at 6.80 got comm, "m; ti“ inspired hockey to nab the opener. tun! t. Maroon: ha won the x0e“ doom, h; 1m“ u Se..- ‘f ‘f " m“ “W ‘ " and stone. He s y c - llacc Scheduled For Wednesday class harness is v the Visioning-lying Motown-harbor ioe edneeday afternoon, h, w“ m. nounced last night. At u» some tlnla ofificials said hands r an. comm . lam-y o: the Qliblflfia omen-bu: Char- town by March 2 Wllmvilil the clones probable stun-tin tol- weelfi “it's... l w-flP-Bfilmys Boy. com h Budlong. Jane . Class A trob-ulstlcia, Pieter Mo- Rimwy. Noontime Class A RcmeoJ-I. GiassBpace-blaludlnskldlonl. Pegy Wf soul??? t’ m! date. ellyDe RloohPehes-W . mqgit glee- Soidi Boy, £2801; and ‘mos mug." llailfaik Navy Swamps Acadia er Verna perliiaxotlilsa. rgrvtgzljin ‘ghiitlfio Acadia Unilvgrsity fig 13° m? till u‘ mansion“, n the Nov-a o- ‘Ihe battllg into a 3-1 in the _ ses- eivn but, the classy Navy club turn- ed on the heat for fourmarkers in the seomd more in the final. ma“ M‘ Maroon: in ll.B. f llockcy Finals RB. ‘Mm w “'1' man. has been curling himself for six years and only one other member of hi.s_team has had that ntglgh experience wtih the granite as. But the Islanders are soiz§ west full of ovtinflstn. album hev hardly. expect to return the trophy. Nevertheless. they read for any breaks that or 8X9 may tomes and we are going win sli of thesis-but. we don't ex- pect to. However. we are going to have s. lot of fun trying." T will be bile eighth time for a Prince Edward Island rink to take part in Dominion playoffs and the seventh time for a Charlotte- town rink to participate. The oth- er year Montague carried the Is- land colors. And in all that time only visht matches “were won lay up the rosrin’ game had played hockey. Tyro of the Broup is Weston Wlhitlocit. first stone. who began curling three years also. A dry- goods salesman he. too, played hockev before turning to curling. skip Hansen's other fsvorlitb names are both warm weather sports. tennis and ll. cl c. Bowling 1E Til-o F: Ibtal: 364d. gil-h Bincle: Rog. MacDonald, Fllgh ram; m. MacDonald, i Points: Hot Shots s. ma Wings Fifth sl. John lllnk To, Enter i I I I er. ma. Rb. as ._ BUIIIIUII Flllli‘ ffimfinswionlfilfibl’ bnwmli l. number of other clauses. looklmt the "Mime and wt- Wv u» (W) — tourists: n5 l “is m my,“ aim“, M“, u, m, gum" you might gay 1 for the job. Before anyone could to ti” N" 3mm“; ‘mm... _ ‘l! M? e e5,“ age;- m bring in smelling salts to revive v finals hen took n32?‘ "'- °“'“ w“ h“"°l,"'“‘“l|"}‘; llfiltgl Qfifin? if,’ ,,,"‘f,‘,,,» y the baseball men the Senate lost St, Jug]; A_g_;_q_ . "l! n" 53°“ “W ' l” ° ° y .__"____'__.. s. yodeler, and the matters gained w gleatwmssalesniswiulm s (w ‘mmtongfq; m’ a ' gllglthegibcaigaewfithnllt l. lllty “lgvhm the dawning M“ s o. '" "*4" ill/wild". l . “me - ssuoons will now m,” m,“ to; the nonunion gteonmsgitlljlg“ what the Mm M“ Phails ears lnnsl have been pretty Jdhn 39mm.‘ in 5 hntwo u “u,” 4 at Saldatoon. members m, ‘l when; examined 32 mm hot forhe was the topic of many m1" 1 the pmlmw chimp of New Brunswioks championship tamed m: "mm o! mega”, m.“ torrid conversations. 0f course, ship, 11$“ 35m, o; we my“ ‘$5 1411i; lfweeentifl! the ,St. linld- on1y__an average of m!“ ‘m, Deb BR beln a past master in throwintl glaggltlyed at Saint; John Wednuddy m‘: ixlllfllglgedglggn of fit 15115; let. In been of five mherthizellgttt \ :1 l gilheogclhlggg colmteleo with ' ‘ chances‘ laugh competition “W”? w“ ‘mm b“ .. l ‘ Turnabont expected mm westcm rinh. filgwgewflffigtqrtqilmfi mg m -—- ‘Film. all of at sudden, Larry s . “lihtw-iylli: ‘the fifth time for t n" mmalmng W0 we hon" d om BY JACK xsgfrtegnltit) Kick r%t Olalgélgédl‘ aub- cos tlumnca‘ lloiwganmunswme grunge figs. probably found dead QIllIUN" 5____"" 4 ‘n: gieilltigjwvtyrullgnelflé a crctlgd ililttllgligd ' “W9 0900810118» l ‘ D , Fb..2-—C)— 9° .°l"9ll'l9¢ K5 T t. John ‘rilietle hi: sent curl- ov}§l,,l,l'§tel}l,l,lil‘,gglg'e,lg lien“? gvgg wfigfflfofl... Sfmpmn, “i, Lon. here. "the lollapalooza" would fllflt” "lmjfl era mths big event. The best w_- l m, Maud“, “mgdwl dmrm don m“. M, -_., .90", w|mngt_ loudly proclaim that the oomnl Biol” ‘comm in nfifi“ nv girdle‘ " ll ill“ "mm" llwll“ ll‘ "Swllll Plllllll" “ll” ’é’$fi’l.swlii.l°lle?ti‘f”'éiéli“ill°"'il ll - ‘ Matthews (best ever?) is the name 9 0 W“ —--— Conn 31w” _ enomv yer of disease- " h] d k’ . (BX The Canadian Prell) try to? Wins in mm!“ mému‘ to simleghgnton ‘mafia lena" mihesstrffii est blast came recently orrr ws, Feb. M-P. n. m", Onlylidaritime victory went to a. "Pig"; have" n e.- mmd when lvlsorllsll prepared s state- oo-trllsllle of the Stanley Cup composite New n cit-Nova Poet-WM dsvelowlml wllmleli °. °°“ t f’ e, gm... MM, nlent. so he "wouldn't mis- whlch represents world hockey 360151! rink in 197i. ~ across Dana include the eon- gitli°°°lfwl§lelill wallgward o! 4i En? quoted," in which he told all writ- lllfiflmlily. tonl ht a nounced the Thil la ohe first season for the "mum" °l ‘mm’ ‘mwlmmd 1 a", 011:: a “mom u to era: appointment o: m" gmugqn 0g New Brunswick champions llllllllllY-l- ‘he kllld l" "ll "lmdv Qhetifwwh .8 main)”, eve...- mb "..,.It is evident that the oom- Montreal as the other trustee, flil- cur weather as a rink. Skip Iemiil" wllll-elm- "llwlll- “ll Wm h“ g” cm,“ m... .00., mlwoner has failed either to study ing the vacan created by the PM (m) flloKeivey. a Saint in MM lllIifl-llm- with We" "ll- b u 0mm llo me“ chm and his eon twith the molar leagues dgagruof the clots William Foran firs‘: hsrborgiigtioiso? w with agveagf roadside underbrush coaxed pa“ K1‘; ma" u“ intone‘ mme gfitgalliifgilkfld lhlgmsslope oi his o wa. m"! y ' exper- ~ ' .. -. rwbons cs." MA w: ~'.°-=i@=- Pm- <>=-~»- "m" ‘all: are. o... .. ... ...l.lili..lz=r.ii"zl..':.swe°s.lyxxsi all: ... :t:::“'n.i“;...nc "a. ..,gl»,;=-,,g¢ event g» w)... . . v , O (98. ' ' WPEFO B ~ V8 C r m" ‘m l‘ an‘ M” mm‘ an snowmobile calms: , to the motorist d akes a neat claims of forwards o! a past era. mmnlglone, to cm me Dflbncly nent in hockey circles, as a player. amateur referee and more recently as refaree-in-chief of the National Hocke Lieasup. Mr. Bn-leaton, an execu Ive ‘of a Mantras in not firm (Sun Life), retired from the NJ-LL. in 1W1 because‘ of pressure of buslns . Rvcn in their departure. When ‘ 61ml informed them that he ‘vouid like them lo finish out the ‘fiasco with India apolla and hel lwiitlfiiifinl“ ‘fill’ ‘iiisidlilv. "it kind of, grand a they are.‘ to so terms 0O “You can be sure tlls d‘ t ;g;;._§_-”l-l the kind tilt. The Btanlly O , donated the Earl of Derby n 189B cried - ly to represent the hockey-ch ro- pionshlp of Canada, now is em o- matic of world hockey supremo as ssnted l2 proasalonal he Ot- o a n .u rlginal trustee 1!’! Milli: of the deed of lift is sm- powared to int u to he other 63?; ‘ " “u”: sllllllllln Baseball escapist", sol-ll i. F" M?" . ‘Ito's rasvsnuuc ‘fr’: cmcom , < up _ ll“ . and tidy lookng highway. but it rile“cualruoflbflliwltlgffilMRvl-ifi Iota Bsliig lilo} l" 0n Bordon; Protest. f s referee. said. Winner of Summon-side . . will Charlottetown for the Edward island title. llictou Royals Win Bpsnar From.‘ llew Waterford " (B The Canadian Prose PIGI£IL N‘. 5., Feb. 5- lctou Royals, champions of the A. P O. League, defeated Capte Brown's senior color-bearers, ew ' Water- ford Strands, 9-4, here tonight ll the opening game of a two- ame, total-goal, semi-final series o th Nova Scotla senior hockey play- downs. Second fixture will be played at New Waterford Wednes- day night. Summary: First Period L-PlctoMB. Steele (K. cDonald) . . . . . . . . . n12 2~Pictou, Williams (Murdock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .020 8—Pictou. K. MacDonald .....'1.28 4—New Waterford, Fahey (Gadd) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .59 li-Plctou Benton x. MacDonald) Penalties: None. . Swond Period 8—Plctou, Williams a-Plotoll, MacGlbbon . . . . .1111"! Penalties: None. Third Period . id, B. t . lw-Plctouflcwillllizms s new 85o (Cam bell) 11—-New (Ga 12.08 aterford, (Petrie) lB-Jllctou, Williams, (Campbell, MacGibbon) Penalties: Steele, Paaserini. With llanadlfs Naturalists maorrro. rob. as - <QP> — Evidence that the incursion of p t is one of . .1932 door: lecturer U iverilg of J. ronilo and field na- "Observutlosls made in places during the Christmas bird *1?“ "ill; $.33‘? mmssillliilléfi we as °‘ "mil "l d."“‘°““i"él.n."‘fillill*i a resu o e area . sharp controversy has developed in the correspondence columns of the ress and elsewhere over ts and worth of these Sails-r‘ , wrote recently. In an effort to set at the fact-s concerning llhe feedi-DC ill-bits 01 lxbczeaalngl serious degree. n ttirlg-the balance of nature ll lactberries eh 911 W d b another connected libs 1 m”, m“ u. _ 1 berries. wild roses. goldenrod and think the selection committee has with the m. Amman Bmel the tyro o1 ti“ q v s oats bl!) IEQIWIDH a few given. him 4H4 cops because hes a “.110 h", d “the lougpalgooun started the tame only four you-s "'"°dl&°ll “Yb” "l" m hi“ k113i?‘ -l f. w t sound off when he had a lot of ago. ‘He fill an sntlquq is», To“!!! . In ‘ nOne Bsc soccer an oe iigosmm m, f..." n is ‘txwuv me second stem p_p_ (h) M.” radical] h s not hesswulitia hows peréolrm malarke . What do you think? an m 1o;- m w; 1m‘ wits Illalhllfil rhonog crop. _ times and l was i apps To. 5m} gasping] “any 15 gm. _ , tbs srsolts slot." ‘dflugvv "veg; “l5 “avian His nomination was orwtahr m- ains ol- Chandler. the climax will vos-aboutluyoas-s. m not “all!” _ to ‘ifllgwlllll.’ of l-loartsin eSoom- bssilomy_ umeygm-mlyopen - 6mm,“ B t’ “mt N! league. 1m on each other. knowing their . _ 90m o‘ m. finned Other-sou Matthews while fiery eramenta. every news. fill-M we‘ , some p , 1'00! .0! Mln- be wil need sebum paper to _ W"! mad“ g o‘ mwmlllol-hil chastsrCi Alex Jsmercf Arsen- gl- nt what fflppefl. It. wil be that Huck.’ ghflhngt his tbeun“ o“ r malai-islfilmlsghuaé‘ . or olaasow bggaafilla the whner will. rule . ' enomh to magnate cumin: meas- unndimumm. “$21, “H.005, .. . ..._.. esrsand. ‘.1!!! cor- - Wild 110W“ PT‘ aocist u. fizz-Wing“ “my; i, ‘ We. the lam-mediate sdlslu i“ N” ‘mil ""1 °°llll°° i, Leonid" va_ even N- flahmby challensatho ly as. f" l" "W" fir," 4 .. 0.. abosdmba. " Q m!!!" e of znumul§im a . . _ ’ -'--—— ' ' hu-"'"' Canada and other coun- lfidl°m fitrieasrehiflhosl‘ ozooub- w Wm‘ MU in bavllifid 1MB" y!!!‘ 4W d. 11mm soooenclu from laritain." Between trlrutiou to f bromine “m?” ‘m"“"“*"mu “w” and better _ ebdhoxley. "Lml h“ u; , the bulged Slltcl- sizes-of‘ llsy Illlflrilllllll _ llsilssosls, tlilss ' - llaillc Loaf Gardens ' Sty o‘; Torontoschool and the nab-I birds," Prof. .’town lLegfiofrtaires iflefeat ' {side _ ' 10-3 Ffso-For-All In TORONTO. Feb. 25 ~<cP);-a froe-for-all, involving some zoo high school students. marked the dying moments of a hockeygamc today at Ma le Leaf l‘ ‘ ‘ De ll Sula High School and Univers- police be called to break up the acas. - Attendants managed to at, the leaders out on the streets w ere a ght. a protest, by the Bor- den Nai-lonals. last year's Mari- time ? ‘ -" in Hockey l‘ ,. ions. hrvolvin id-le second game the eeml- at aummerside urday night. may mean at laat n ht's game will not be coun . The M.A.if.A. decision "not ‘glen given. Borden is pro- had ' ng action by a referee fihtmii ifidtfdni‘°°“‘o.“ndi which Del-w their we M» llahhfitilig tl-mlo. "g1"! “egg "ll "l". “a; n. l.’.‘ZtlZ“’l$§.l’°“°° ti’; ‘Jiliiffi M; lgglv hell"; "mm e133. proportio in r it a" '°° a m5‘ 3' “ w, Sh“? a p“ ° “cm” each of other sessions bu the Ohexlolttcwwn team had a deinite edge on play and won a comps:- _ ~ a veg" sgsymvictory. A capacity Burllng Results “ma... ' Charlottetown: Goal. Cudmore; defence. J. McDonald. Pound. Mc- * Lauchlsn. Andrew: forwards. M. Five matches were played last gflilégitd 5%?“ flay’ w” night in Doulinion Life trophy s time. Go's“ H‘; h, .- dc, subsist.“z-slsmilmlszirn ten-m“- l‘? mo» on»? result... ' Martin; forwards. Deighan, Trai- p_ S" .C°bb_ n. RR" .McLaiue' IéOeTEIerMONQHI. Bernard. Gallant, $11K. Cruikshank. 12: Col. G..E.. scglégg? Gmdle mmml» Herb Adams. 13; G..R.. Spillett. SUMMARY A..W.. H. dmnn. 12; L..‘B.. M m, °' rim PBflMI Dr F. 5.. Giddlngs. 15: Dr. H. McIntyre. 8. 1. S‘side., Trainer (Hogan). , 2. ‘town. Dowlln tstroln). Today's Schedule 3. C ‘WML, Worth. -' '-"- a- sir"- m“ . '0 ., r n. 1w Ne. 2. W-R- Adam! W. W~R~ o. Chtown. Worth (Blanchard). cflllmlllllk- ‘Penalties: None. ice No. 3 Dr. E..S.. Glddixlgs vs P's" C°bb~ ' Second Period ' g. ggjtgwn. ‘will (LeClair). . win. r. ‘flank ifQfillllBrg s. B'side., McNeiLl (Gallant). , l0. Olftcivtrslxu. JghdnOlair. Worth) ' Pens t S n. Thinks. lie’: Okay m»- w»- _ . chtown- Strain (Perry). s l2. S’slde.. Gallant. _ Fm’ Th" sgagun 1a. chtown. Perry (St/rain). Penailty: Andrew. LAKELAND. He. Feb“ 2.5 - (AP)-Hank Greanberg tugged at a brie: pipe as he sat on a bench in the Detroit clubhouse and explain)- od how he expected to earn base- ball's highest salary by playing first base 154 es. h ttksg over £300 and await his elapse l b ome runs or a urinnins l c u . That's a heavy summer schedule for a BS-year-oldster who was inthe army four years but. l-iank- says he will have no excuses once spring training is ovar. l "Some of the boys have been oh t my leg: are been g. "T ey forgot I came out of service ast. year and started playing right in the middle wh l hurl: to play. o! the season. on an ankle I still kept trying m‘ 5mm 118 y looks h a charley Baseball Big Shots g Feudin’ lind Frattin’ By CHIP ROYAL NEW YORK. é). 25 — ) — Baseball men are wonder if Lalrry MaoPl-lall, the Yankees’ ‘boss, has sound on his boy. Commission- er Happy Chandler. or if the feud which appears to be dove‘ ‘ is another one of those Jack Benny- Piled Allen things. As Chandler probably said many glare I had charley horses, too hard tpo early..Anybod bad trying -to run wit horse. ' "I think I did pretty fair last you‘ with 60 runs batted in and 13 omsrunsinonly halfsseseorlsl ilhink I have about three left. President Walter Brig is re- ported to be paying $0.055 this year for big Hanks service but neither Greenberg nor the Detroit club will confirm tlhe exact. figures. Hexgot. .000 last season. sa e - - I'm "llZll‘€'<i°"-yl'l“al° m.’ ‘thm Hank will say about it. “ here are We‘! 118i‘- ifl Diwefl. Blimllifl-ied all "fan-y the Ioliapaloom." which t-lle diamond scribes labelled Mac- Phaili their recon; ahowkilsj apons e 0r 1189M Shea oy. his $50. a year Job ruling base- bag-good years for seven you mics gathered to discuss is l2 names but Oilandier’: wasn't in- cluded. As a. ma er of fact. the boys who own e teams didn't intend to vote that do MacFhail. yous-s. . w m the mag- oomm - sioners, they had a list of l0 or One letter-writer said he was "surprised thatanyone should ar- gue whether Matthews is the beat ever. 0f course he is! Do people either major league c-r its mem- bers. All of those quotes sound good. but like many l” St. John Juniors . cacajsizvcn g S! ‘lion r» w... 0605/15’ Kolf} 18¢ l Business ‘ MEN nou. wl-rl-l 0G DEN'8 Easy lo roll - dalighlful I0 smoke 4. ll? nr Alarms ieyeful, is the daughter of the ' @1123 129 eesuslisrtlyw Warn" a .. m... - ' P l gy Knudsen, new Warner Bros.‘ r- e8 Duluth, Minn.. fire chief “Never Say Goodbya. Defeat llcncton SAINT JOHN N. 3.. Feb. 25 —- (CP)—Witb botli teams showing exceptionally good cla Saint John Juniors salned sn 8-. win over Moncton Wheelers tonight in the first of two final games for the New Brunswick Junior hockey championship. The deciding game will be layed an. Monet/on. pro ablyl on We nesday, Saint John took a 3-1 d8! in ishc first. period and increased the lead 6-3 in the second but Wheelers Theatres “ ENG-WANTED GUTTAGE " DOROTHY McGUllE fi shot goal for goal in the last 305531‘ Y°UNG Stanza _ H EBBERT MARSHALL SOURIS b 121x12.‘ 1232p Lloytdst 61-year-old THURSDAY. 8 P. M. a eor o o .. ans, -*-—""“'_"""“ thinks "fool-bail pools and cine- MONTAGU]; M mas are a reckless folly}! SATURDAY. 8 P. . “These things are hateful." llle MATINEE 8-80 - - said at a ‘Missionary Society meet- ,""and as members of thb soc- lety it is up to you to do something about them." DANCE I. 0. 0. l‘. HALI- a ~ " i sum-mun. salts-one] i LEAGUE ' . ' CHAMP. sslual FIRST GAME ‘TONIGHT — 8 (YCLOCK i OPPONENTS it TWO OUT OI‘ THREE GAMES LEGIONAIRES ST. DUNSTAKS UNIV.