MERRILL PINEAU FIRES 5 GOALS Buck Whitlock Shoots Three Goals And Four Helpers . Tlw Basilica Youth Club had too Lornie Hennessey with a goal aiucli fire power for the Summer-and an assist won the Holman aide Aces at Civic Stadium lastlshirt award as the "moat valuable night and outiasted the home boys player” On the Ace line-up. tn win by a score of 11.5 in an The first period ended 2-ail, the Island l.cagur- Hockey game. BYC team were ahead 8-5 at the Tho visitors were leading 6-5 at end Ill the second. Vance I-larris re- tlw it-minute mark of the seconditired from the game early with a period but completely ouclassedlsore shoulder. the Ares during the later part of LINE-UPS the game to draw away and win BY('- Goal - Doyle; Defence - under uraps. Ready, F. Shepherd. Mullins; For- ttiorrill Pinraii, one of the IIIIPSI Vlard-S r'H('W3”- l-- SIWPIICTG. pi'nxDPt'lK in siiovi in Island hockey Squairbrlllt-S BUVK9. -1- SIIEDIICTI1. for mine IIIIIP. scored five goals to Pllleallv wlmlm'k- ieail all snipers Whitlock scored AVEFT Gui '" Ma'"'- n9"'"” ' thy la:-. lhrpp goal; or ill. gam; iMacArthur, Bernard. Reeves, G. Tun of thecm unassisted. and had?GHd)'. SW9". F0”?Wl"lft C- lnur assists to top all point get- Gr3dYv V- "3”l5- H"”'9559y- Cl"' is-rs Ills fourth assist of the gunie Cllilf. C-IOW G- in the lit lit mark in the second 5ll9i1lWi'd. l7Vl?Ill?.l period ua. annotincert as the 1,. V, . (With iirllnt of his playing career, M MMMARl and Buck was given a thunderous, FIT" P"l"d3' 1- "YR Hllwa" avation from the big ciuwd. Jack Rrariy picked up live 3,. Steele ilicnncsscy C Gradyl 7-45: sisis and his clearing passes to his 3- AC9? Gallat" lni'unl'rIs uas a feature of game The BYf' passing plays rcal- l0ttli. HtN3''' '5 7” iv started to click about half way throtigh the second frame. and (IN. the visitors scored some of the 5N'0Mi P"l0d5' 5- A""- 5- 3" the most PU'llIll'1 until the Youth Club really took Shepiierdi charge in the middle frame. 12 36: 9 Aces. Harvey, Beliveau, Chadwick Ancl Reibel Trophy Winners .'ttf)VTIll-I.-ll. -CPJ---Two niem-; itan-egr. Belixeau bers of Montreal Canadtens and were the respective winncra one each from l)Nl'0lL Hcd Vt'tugs,lhe same IFDPIIIES last W350"- and Toronto Maple Leafs led in mm; ,4 we wagnn; iiccoml and one man Doug Harvey. Montreal. g Hail 'l'mrih.i. for the most v,.i.iterniim- the winners. rialilr nIa)cr to his team. Jeanf l'lilt'lf" Ir-twratt. Ktontrr-al. Larlv Fvng Memorial Trophy. the nth: type of sportsmanship and gent- of a possible 90 polntit. lcmanly conduct combined with it high standard of playing abil- IN THIS N. H. L. Scoring Derby No Longer Walkaway For Jean Corie Home and Terrible Ted tiinriaay may make things inter-;tt will likely I. nngngwgrgd, DIIIVIK for Jean Betlveau in the would have been such caster National Hockey i.esgue.scoring3ever,vone roncerned - race before the season is nver.lSawchulr - if he had got: l.m--at scoring figures show Beli- lt naalsts but in recent gemeat How- and Lindsay have been com- thai is a standstill tor Helivcau-ymoet temperamental Howe and Lindsay are tied in the hockey. second slot with 54 points. How, has 71 goals - best in the league -f and 27 assists while Lindsay hill ea 24 and 30. ttnucwr. are far as the rest of the league is concerned then doesn't seem to be any other en. irtee In the scoring race other than these three. Old Rocket RI-. -hard Is the tour place acorcr mad with Bert Olmstead and Nomi lilt- man. and each of these have -nlr SM rwinta- in behind the lead- Iv tlellveau. Dickie Moore of Man- beal ls enioytng his greatest sea- Inn with 12 goals and I5 nastitta the same lrouhle incl MecNeIll, Bill Durnan, Al Rolling, wrltcrs everywhere would buy, been sorry and sympathetic and who he returned in action he would haw hr-en on-lpnmpd tmpkg from Jack Adams only a few Wlllh time. weeks ago for his lack of fire. In Adams opinion Lindsey wasn't olaving up to his cape-bilitlcs snd lhr rcasons givcn were his otit- CHIP interests in the business world Tlir laul laugh will apparently; he l.indsay'e or possibly .lack'a, for. being a canny old gent. Adams msv well have had Lindsey's char- We would still like to know why Maybe he likrs publicity - able or unfavorable. I FIIATTI-in There is nothing ydotng in the N.Il.I.- antll Wellhea- hm. Nothing like a few aha Wt- rrrnarks to pttt spark into aal9"R"' 5'" "I "'9 Q-H-In follld "M ..,,,-g.,,,",. mg 7.4, well be the turn Marttlsner to alter ... mind when taauingttleid” "'""' it-Mm rm -4 Tor-. Wiltlte 0'llee playing wtihl B.Y.C. Def Harris. Gallant,- tikeady. Whitiocki 2.25; 2. MP1. -Shepherd. Do- ll", lancy I2 Ilti. 4 BYC. Pincau tWhil- Penalties. Squarrbriggs. G. Gra- I N:-itiesi coals seen at Civic nard illelanri. W Shttvhcffli 3-271 Starttiini this season The game 5- BVV I" 5hPl)h9Nl IRPEUY was rcplcte with thrills and one of 503- 7 MIW P'"?3” lwhilltwll of the scason Ready- ll.."il; ll BYC, Pineau (F, Clnw .l.'t.l2: 10. AHYC. Pineau (Ready) for third. A see- Jam" xmns -uenwnal 1-mph”-onrt hallot will be taken. at the M, 31, bps! lgpmund d,fence, end of the season. Combined to- .tals for each half-season will de- iiiadc it a runaway for the Mr 1 award hill the vote for three awards was com- for the player showing the best-paratively close. Harvey had B1! in Earl -Duti-hi Relbcl, De. Ilart trophy. trot! y Rs-ibci topped voting for f'.:ilder Klciuorial Trophy. for Hvng award with 24 points. the moat proficient rookie: Ed Chadwick. Toronto. llopped the rookies with 4! points Gnlllr Ed Chadwick of Tnrnntnjulmgm-lgn named tum, jaalrtng him is still a mystery and if Saw:-huk had ituns to Patrick rller then the whole thing could have been done quietly with a min. tmum of fanfare. Siill('huk'g namp would have been only one on a long list of other goaltcnders who had titling Gcrry HIFTY Lumley. and lens and sports Hts explanation coming this Intel In the game wontt erase the lucid-3 '" 3'7 lmtnta. ants of the past work completely from the minds of his Boston hoe-I lnnrtsai. tnu may recall. was li'.V if'"'""l'Il Ind when and it hail en the receiving and of . blugydocs return he will be In for a It? did!” "PM UP earlier and tclll everyone what was hnthr-ring him.i favor- I . I. . - ! PASSES I000 ' Ruck Whitlock tabovel reached another milestone in his great career in Maritime senior hockey at liivlc Stadium last night when he tired it goals and picked tip 4 assists as the Basilica Yiuith Club defeated Siimmerside Ai-rs ll-6 tn rtin his lifetime scoring to Itltlfl l')0lnl.'i- Since joining the RYC. I"2lIlT in llcceniher Whitiuck has si-orcrl 29 points in 6 games on it goals and 20 assists. i tfltl; ll Aces ttallant tnelancyl itti: l2 HYC, Burke tli. Shep herd) ltti: l.1 HYC. Pincau., jiwhitlui-k, Rcadvi 19 4.1 Penalties. ilccycs. ('utcliffe.i .l)iiylc lS('Fl'Pfl hr Squarchrlggsli l Third I'eriod:- l4 Ares. Hcnnea- say is. oi-ady. C. Grativl 9.i7;l is nvr. Whitlork use; 16 avc, 'wniiini-k 1231; IT Bvc, Whitlock Ind Relbfl litowatli l5.25. Penalties, nonc. Referees, Gard Jackson and Joe The voting is done by sports pave”. the mid-season voting for indi-.writers. broadcasters and telc--514,, ridiial trophies, the National-casters in the six NHL cities. M3,". 3 11 10 .. 27 llmkov l.fzElIP announced Mon-' l-'.ach city has equal voting Dmri, 10 to 1; .. 32 llai strength l-inc points are allotted I 1-,”. l,.,.,l..,.g M H" halpway for .'i first place rluiicc, tlirec for T" FoolballAss'n Watching For Soccer Crisis y LONDON AP) -- The Intcrna-i t i Belireau. Montreal centre. had tional Federation of Football As- at points as top candidate for theigm-ialiong tFlFAt watched and iviaitcrl Monday in the cxplosiva imllsoccc-r crisis sparked by the Smith iAim-rit-an tour of the outlawed llonved and Plamengo of Rio gglne. Janelro played a match last Saturday despite a ban by FIFA and the Brazilian Sports Federa- tion. ('BD. FIFA and CED sup- ported the Hungarian football as-1 aoclatlon's demand that Honvedi must play no overaeas matches. Arthur Drewery. president of FIFA. said Mnday: "Honvt-d'si match was played against 8 cltlll junder the jurisdiction of anotheri national football association. The match was at club level. and each! i lt.of the respective associations has Ti "T '" on regulations which enable them to esnecl-llyyneai uiih any breach or their de- a to Luna cisions." Patrick told him his nerves "were wall at the top of the league shot and naked to be relieved of with M points all M goals and datloa for a month or so. Patrick would have undoubtedly grsalcd pill! "Quest - not wanting to an- int: fast while Bclivcau has been-Jllonlze probably the beat and goaltender II Dre-wry addcd: ”Unlcss R situa- .tlon arises in which the assot EHO"? concerned cannot deal wtthi 'it and reports the mattier to FlFA.l vrc are unlikely to lntcrfcrc It will hc necessary for a complainij to be laid with I-'ll-TA for us to: art So far we have not rcccixcrt one MINOR HOCKEY tl'url.u.' Minor Hockey Program - Sports Arena. Ilttil - l2.0ft - Skate - Notre iiaino flirts, ton . son - Midgets - Royals va Xiihii-t hilll irnilr--. 7.00 - Practice Ahbic .lu- Montague . eron's gats”S'side ll-6 ilMacLane, Cameron And Hill Rinks Take lst-Day Honors Charlottetown rinks skipped by The Itlacl.aine rink defeated I foursome skipped by Pete Sinclair i-l-ti to win the Im- perial Oil Trophy uliiie Doug C m- i-ink douncd Dr. Wen aL MacI)(utalii's tcziiu 7-6 in uvertime to cope thc Mathi-sun and MacMil- laii Trophy and ilui defeated Cliff Mat-Donald 10-6 to win the Road Builderis Shield. in advancing to the finals the Mai-l.ainc rink with Hugh Simp son as male, Jack Balcum as nec- ond stone and Wallie Rodd as lead defeated rinks skipped by Frank Cums and Doug l-till along the way The Sinclair rink made it by downing Ernie Macinuia. Doug (Tamcron made i is final: y ( Ralhugames. by Iicating C. Mctlardle Doug Saunders and Members of the runner-up rink Wendall Mac-Lame. Doug Cameron in the Imperial Oil competition .and Doug Hill took honors in com- are:- jpetitions as the tenth Annual Con- Clair. mate; ,federatiun Bonspiel got. underway second; Claude Nicholson. lead. tat the Charlottt-town Curling Club yesterday. Pete Sinclair. skip; Tom Don Wannamakcr. in thr Mathcson and MacMilian competition members of the win- ning rink are Doug Cameron. skip; Dave Walker. mate; Art Burke. second; Joe Saunders, lead. On the runner-up team are Dr. Wendall lilac-Donald. skip: Norman Nichol- snn. mate; Vic Williams. second: Sheldon Carson. lead. Members of the rink winning the Road Bullders' Shield are Doug Hill. skin: Wannacott. mate: John Dingweli. second; Andy Humph- -rey. lead. Members of the runner- lup team are Cliff MacDonald. skip; Jim Cameron. mate; Dr. W. Moreside. secon”; John Simmonds. lead I LINESCORES Following are linescores of final "N -Wt ("iii MacDonald While .'tlacl.aine .... .. 02: on too 5 it Dr. Wendall .'tlacDonald was drnp- slum, .Il020fltll."ttl- It ping Tum Milton and Walter Pik kard. tianicruu till) 000 lfll Ill 7 lion: Ilill iii-fr-mod Walt:-i Pic- yllal-Donald kard and Ray Jenkins and (fill! lllai-lioualrt downed Wendall Worth llill Ill tliitl 050 it -ill and I. I-3. Prowae. 4MacDonald 010 I01 I01 1- 6 I nine goals and 3.5 assists for lMarcel Bonin Clinging To ;Scoring Lead fti0tx'TRi-JAL CPI Quebec's loft 2Il 01000 6 Marcel ltunin clung to a our point, lead in the Quebec Hockey Le.-igue's individual scoring race by scoring a goal and two assist! in last uncl-”s plar He now .flftIlllS. Tcani-niatc Urxal 'l'c.x.-icr and iflrg Hicks of Chic-nutinti traded lplaccs. Tcssicr notched onc ilnal and assisted four times to slit! linto second. Hicks, second a week ago, went to third place with 4?. points. three jmore than his nearest rival. Tos- 4, The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuoaday,Jan. 22, 1957,--vi lead-' the 808' W"-i "it" Saints, Montague SI llllllwlallx I llIlf'I'NilA and Mon I-"Eur Prninroscs. the Inn teams that appear at the moment. to he battling for the fourth and final playoff sport. tangle in their sec- t.nd island Senior Hockey meeting tonight at the Sports Arcna. RY.('. by virtue of their sitin- uing win over Summersidc Aces last night at Civic Stadium ran In- in sole possession of third place and Saints and Montague now occupy fourth and fifth place respectively. lloucver, drastic changes can be lll8flP in thc standings tonight. A victory for Saints will life them into contention for second place with Aces ahead of B.Y.C. on the other hand if they lose Primrose: uill move into fourth and Saints will find thcniselvcs in the cellar. it should he a bang-up hockey game with the two teams battling berth lAl Arena Tonight Saints and lhc Primrusrs havc tangled only once before in league play; that was last. week when Saints came out on the long end of a 10-5 score. However the Prim- roses know that the game tonight is a must game and could easily dccide whether or not they will lgct into that coveted playoff spot. I Game time as usual is I30 sharp. Ltneupa:- Montague- Dillon. Defense - G. MacDonald. Macltae. Longaphie, MacLure. Coyle; Forwards - Ar- scnault. Hughes, Carroll. Dowling. Ketch. Landry. Trowsdale. Mac- Feydca. Sainta:- Goal - Shepherd: Da- fi-nse - Murphy, Mahar. M. Mac- Donald. Hache: Forwards - .I. Macl Donald. Davey. Whelan, Gionet, roy. Lemay. Kane. Burns. Veil- lteux, MecGulgart. Robin Roberts Takes Pay Cut In Signing For Tenth Season PHILADI-Il.l"HIA (AP) m Robin Roberts. Ihr righthander who has won morr has:-hall games than any nthcr l'hil.'idolphia Philly hur- lcr but Groin ('level nd Alexan- der. Mondav signed or his will season with the National League ('luh- for lost money. nnboi-it Kllill he had taken sltdhl iiil iiicr tho 3501K” he I'D- portcdlv gni ills! ye", Rob:-its the mainstay of the Pliillics' pitching staff. had a ”hari wart in 1956. winning 1! ball gouics uhilr losing 10. He had tniirwt tlir :in-vii-inry mark for six- '-lti-llElll years before that. Rob:-rts' signings-amc amid re- ports that in big player trade was in the wind involving the Chicago t Cubs. the Phils and St Louis Cards. Figuring in the rumors w a re two Phils' playcrs. out- fteldte Richie Ashburn and pitcher Harvey Iiaddlx. General . manage. Roy Hamey tit-nit-rt there was anything definite in thc wind now. Roberts. who has won it total at 179 major league games. all in a Philadelphia uniform. has an ex- cellent chance to top All-i..1nrlcr'a 190-victory merit in tho coming season. i contender. The Ontario - Ontario match shapes as the tnugh- land by air Friday and are scene 1101! Be cnrltld Cl artful No. I vs British Colnm- p. 24, two more than Jacques Locas of tfhicoutimi who stayed in 11th. The leaders with goals. assists and total points: Iloriin. Quebec. ft-It.”- sirr. Qucbr. 24-l'.l--IJ. (Ihiroutimi. 19-2.1-42. Wra.V. Shawinigan. 20-19-still Burnett. Montreal. 1!!-20-39: Teal. Quebec. t:l-26.49; S Smrke. Chicoutimi. 20-lti -38. Cnrriveau. Montreal. 14- 20. N. l. Snirkc. ('.hu-outiml. 12- 22- Ii-I. Topoll. Chicouiiml. 12-1)- 32 44 mi- Hicks. CURLING ('urlin! at Montague. today. 7.00 p.m. East ice: Wannamaker. West Ice: .l.S. Dr-sroches vs. 1'. Clair. L00 p.m. Following are thc ladies looms drawn for the O. Poole Trophy. V. Mar-Donald (skint A. Wanna- maker. C. Stewart. A 'Vlcl(eeman. H. Clair tskipt M. Poole. A. Pet; titt. L. Haneveld. R. Smith tskipi H. Inman. P. Stillivan, T. Martin. L. MacDonald tsktpi ll. Clay. IE. Hlckox. V. Duvar. M! Nicholson tskipi D. Nichol- son. P. Johnston, (7. Gordon. I-last Ice. V, MacDonald vs H. Clair." Wcsl Ice. I. Smith vs I.. Mac- Donald. P. Sinclair vs D. Clay: For 'Spielm Al Montreal Club is Announced MONTREAL ItIPi The draw was medel Monday for the Royal Montreal Curling Club's 150th an-. nlversary bonspiel. a is - rink knockout ltlon for Duke of Edinburgh badges. Thirteen Canadian rinks. two from the United Stairs and one from Scotland start tonight win- dsyts draw put Monlloha. (mtarioi and Northern Ontario. thrcc -not top half while Saskatchru-an, an-l outer highly - regarded entry. dom- inetaa the bottom half. Alf Phillips of Toronto. runner-. up last year in the Canadian cham- i pionahipa. meets Jimmy Guy at Kenora. 0nt., twice a Canadian Northern. eat of the opening night. The others: Prince Edward is-, land vs Manitoba: Royal Caledonia Curling Club of Scotland vs Al- berta: Midwest Curling Assncia-t tU.S.) vs Royal Montreal andl No. l:-Quebec vsgNovis'sr uh at America; Royal he Jnhuon of Winnipeg. Cana- tn 1&4 and Gen lca. Sask.. for-mt .wueN on our Jeri mauve! Mall! was re use iatrrsasp&taIstrep m. matches arel to mark Royal: I! II the M63 NH9 Lila. . flying orttes on past performance. in the-W -Pancho Gonzales I Anneles fin exhanutn at the consneued one of the levees! I've ever Ill!!!-” CURLING TRO l Abme is the curling foursome iwillcll ll'flIl the imperial Oil Tro- phy as the week-long Tenth An- nual Confederation Curling Bon- spiel got underway at the Char- lnttetoun Curling Club yes'ierday.' .Thts rink defeated a Monlalllti i . ll) DAVIE DILFZS DETROIT (AP)-Fidgety Terry ..S;.)w(-huk told the hockey world Jtlonday he's through-at least for la month i Blaming nervousness for his dc- .i-ision to quit Boston Bruins after 16'; brilliant seasons of goaltend- liug. thc brush-cut goalie said he iwould confer with the club in a lmonth to reconsider his decision i Announcing to a crowded PMS! .i-onrei-once what he called "the itoughest decision of my life." the, l27-,Vt'.'HI'-tllfl Sawchuk said he could- inn longer take the goalkeepinz. grind. J Although he was In apparent. lgood spirits. Sawcltuk was ob- -viously tense as he read a two- page statement which said in part ”Since my illness in December. when I spent 12 days in Carney Hospital in Boston for mono-in- tectlous neucleosis. I certainly have not felt in thp right frame of mind though I ave tried to adjust myself to continue playing for the Bruins. ''I haven't been gcttini "IF. proper sleep . . I've lost mlfi appetite . . . my nerves are shot; ...and1'm lust edgy and ner-i vous all the timc." Although Sawt-huk's rctlrcmcnt last Tuesday came as a surprise. he insisted "it was not an over- night thought." He had eluded Boston reporters for two days, flashy returned to his Detroit home Friday and still refused to say why he decided to call it quits. At that time-after .an unsuccessful attempt to get 'away from Detroit writers-the lthree-time Vczlna Trophy wtnncr ins the National Hockey League's lbeet. goalie insisted his recenb til- iitlying Cutters finding Scottish Curling Tough EDINBURGH CF) -- f"anada'a curlers are finding the competition rough its Scotland. home of the winter game. The party of 64 curlers from Nova Scoie. Prince Edward Is- land and New Bninswtck lost two exhibition seriea at the Edinburgh Curling Club Monday -- the first by an aggregate of 75 points to 25 and the second by 102 to so. The only Candies: rinks to win individual games were skipped by . E. Donovan of Halifax and Paul Harrtgan of saint John Don- ovan won his game in end Han- nlgan took a close 11-ll decision. The party. led by .I. E. Mac- Leod of Charlottetown, P.!:.I.. is playing s series of exhibition games in Scotland. Iondon and Switzerland. They arrived in Scot- duled to return to Canada Feb. I. takes 4-1 Spread BRISBANE. Australia (AP) .. Gonialee Will Reconsider ”iil Decision To Quit In Month PHY WINNER rink skipped by Pete Sinclair it- li. From left to right they are:- Wendall Mac-Laine. skip: Hutlh Simpson. mate; Jack BIlU""- 39' cond; Wallie Rodd. IPHFI Guardian Photo iii-ss hart nothing to do with his retirement TAKE LONG REST Monday Sawchuk said he had onsulted a specialist in the blood disease. who advised him to take "at least a month's rest.” in Boston, club officials stuck to the position that Sawchuk is not iii. A club spokesman said Dr. C. E. Long of Detroit had in- formed the club that the blood in- fection Sawchuk suffered last month had nothing in do With I353 week's incident. --Tim nmrnu doctor reported him as 'tlt'ed. nervous and lit- tery."' said the spokesman. Coach Milt Schmidt suspended Sawchuk when he failed to show up for practice last week. Asked whether Schmidt would aP0l0ll'Z9 to Sawchult. as he had said he would if the goalie were ill. the club spokesman said: "He is not sick." But general manage Lynn Patrick said that If Sawchuk were really ill. he would be "welcome back with ripr-n arms." In Toronto Saturday nutht. Patrick had pt'cdi('led Sawchuk would be back with the Bruins ”wlthln s month." And he pre- dicted Boston would win the Stan- ley Cup "with Terry Sawchuk in the nets Sawchuk himself said in his statement today: "Im still under contract to the Boston hockey club. who have al- ways treated me very well." he said. "But my health. for my fam- ily's sake is certainly more im- portant than any monetary con- stderation." voumrsunr ' to anloy smooth shaves vltlla Gillette ...............C O Sharp:-st Edges Ever I-toned 0 Poster -- Longer Lasti ' haves S a Double Edged For Double Economy for Extra Convenience . . . lParlidale Plays Al Crapaud Tonight Parlrdale Fly:-rs of the Island Senior 3 Hockey League take on .Nine Mile Creek at Crapaud Rink to night in an exhibition hlckayi game. The game. which gets underway at B p.m.. will give fans some idea of how the rural teams stack up against the cream of the is- iand loop. Parkdale will make the trip it! bus tonight. Winsioe Edges Hampshire 9-8 At North River Rink in a resu- lar league game for the 5.8. John- ston trophy. the Winsloe Heart- hrcakers edged out the Hampshire Bulldogs 9-8 last night. In ths first period. Winsloe. taking the lead of play. outscored the Bull- dogs 5-4. Each team scored thru goals in the second period and one in the third- Mccarmacli chalked up three points for Win- sine. and Johnston and Doiros each scored three for Hampshire Scottish Cutters To Play N.li. Team MONCTON mm . Five econ curling rinks. tourine Canada it quest of the strathcona Cup. meet a composite New lrunsvllcll group here Monday. Canada and Scotland have vied for the lt.rath- cona cup eight times since 1900- Each country has won It Mil times. Following the series here. the! .will move on to Dartmouth. N5.- ifor a bout with five Nova Scotll rinks. The visli.ora' tour bull ll Victoria two weeks age. "I buy Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser: with uaod blade compartments. 20 Blades. 81.00. 10 Blades. 50c. oeckago, 6 for 256. ncho took a (-1 lead :.-.:.i-.:.'-.--'-"....- -'-'-.......,--'-.: s as ontlasttn the title A-ttdlaa la a match nus laud lit The pro champion frlfll toe prevailed u. M. it-O. 1-6. 15 . Roth inn were near complete llatsa. Gonzales waartly. "that waa isuwo HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT - 0:30 P. M.