'“l”'.‘1t' (.'l1t*1t',f0r' You" ‘llCKEY BLACK n NICIIOLSONS T W’ 1ST d. Home Product ~ —- Popular Everywhere patties And Crystals iBattlel To Tie In Game S’Side Last Night l‘ The Charlottetown: old tune Abbles llst nlght battled to a fi-all gftle with the Snnmerslde old time 1|Crystals in an exhibition hockey game a; the Summerside rlnk. L-asl‘ ,Week the Crystals defeated Abbles ‘0-3 at an exhibition game in Char ‘ ilottetown. i" Sorn-e 1.500 fans attended. In a firemen‘; competition. which In amther interesting part of the program, Charlottetown won a hose coupling race with Summer- slde. the time being l8 seconds. Walllc Scantlcbury and MLss Barbara Whitloek gave an exhib- ition of fancy skatlhq which was much appreciated. Clowns added their part to the entertainment. One appeared wear- ing an ancient pair of skates, curl- ed up both front and rear. They were said to be almost L00 years old. Following were the lineups and IrIrn-mary of the game: Charlottetown ~ Goal, Stull; de- “nee, Squarebriggs. F‘. Archer, oolrldge, Kane, H, Archer; for- wards. C. Williams. W, Lawlor, A. Hall, G. Ste-wart. R. Rodd, Archer. Sunlmerslde — Goal. Peters; de- lence, Leo Gauthier, Llewellyn Rogers, E. Bowmss, D. Gallant; forwards, J. Gallant, .1, Scllllrmnn. Chick Gallant. H. Warren, F. lW0odslde, G. Blacquierc. Referee - Charlie Cahill. 1st Period 'I—Ch't0Wn, Squarebrlggs, 2.—_$'Sldc., C. Gallant. Penalties —- None. ' 2nd Period I-S'Slde., C. Gallant, d-—Ch’town., Lawlor (Kane). &—S'Sidq-. F’. Wcmdslde (D. Gal- lent). S—-Ch‘town., Lawlor (Kane) Penalties-C. Williams, F. Wood- side. ' 8rd Period ‘T—-Ch'tovwn, Kane. 8—8'Slde, Woodsldo. 0. -- ch’town., Stewart ridge) l0—S’Slde;, 1". Woodsido (Warren) Penalties Llewellyn Rogers, Ahick Williams. _ (Wool- llanadian, ll.S. Military Cadets To Resume Series OTTAWA, Feb. 22—(CP)—Mlll- lary cadets of Canada and the Un- lted States will meet in an inter- national hockcy match at \Vcst Point. N. Y.. next month, reviving a classic which lapsed during the svar after 19 years of rivalry. For the first time since the mat- ches were organized tha cadets of United States Military Academy will be opposed by future officers nf the Canadian Navy, the Army nd the R. C. A. F, all students at %oyal Military College in Kingston. nt.. now on a tri-servlce basis. The series began following the jfforts of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. lhen superintendent at West Point. and the lute Lt. Gen. Slr Archibald lacdonnell. commundunt of R. M. ., which at that time was an army lcnool. Both officers felt lt would be profitable for Canada and the Un- itcd States to have young mcn of their national military institutions meet in some sport. Hockey was chosen. Canadians won the first match at West Point 3-0 and the series continued every year untll 1939 ex- cept for a lapse ln 1926. There was another three-year lapse before the last game was played l 1942. R. M. C. won 14 of the 17 matches and one ended in a tie. To Ilse on. Referee In 0.8. Finals M SYDNEY. N. s., Feb. 5-3!- A referee and two Ilnesmen will be used ln all games of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League fin- als between Sydney Millionaires and Glace Bay Miners which opens here tomorrow night. The change- over from the two-referee-system was arranged at a special meeting of the Cape Breton League execu- tive tonight. Appointed referee-ln-chlef for the ‘best-of-seiren series ls Maurice (Moe) Walsh of Newmarket, Ont. The llnesmen will be Burt Sleep of Ilollfax and Roy Prowse of Charlottetown. Second game of (he series is scheduled to be played at Glace Bay Thursday, the third at Sydney Friday and the fourth at Glace Bay Saturday. Should a flfth, sixth or seventh game be necessary they wlll fol- low consecutively ncxt Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Cape Bre- ton winners must. be declared bc- fore Friday, March 4. An overtime llmit of 10 minutes has been (leclared for all games of the series except the seventh game. Should the series reach the seven- game llmit and the two teams are tied at the end. of regulation time the clubs will be required to play a 10-minute overtime and if no de- clslon ls reached then, "sudden death" overtime will then be ord- ered. The flnal series wlll be based on a point scale with eight points ne- cessary to claim series victory and the Cape Breton championship. Millionaires, Idle from competi- tive actlon for the last 10 days but well exercised undera two-hour- per-day practice scheme, rate as favorites to retain the title. But the consensus ls that it won't be a walkaway and with the breaks fall- ing the right way, Miners could very well upset the apple cart. A question mark still looms over the starting probabilities of two Miner key men-defenceman Ed Brown and right winger Fred Denny. Brown suffered a severe ankle in- jury in the fourth ghme of the semi-final series wlth North Sydney Victorius. lie played the fifth un- der apparent strain. Novocalne ln- jections were applied to the swol- len ankle between periods. Denny has been out of action for more than two weeks. He suffered a shoulder separation one week be- fore the C.B.S.li.L. schedule closed. Millionaires count no injuries ln their ranks and club officials re- port all in excellent physical con- dition. . l|.S. Wins World Bohsled Title LAKE PIACID, N. Y" Feb. 22 - (AP) -- The ill-fated world boh- sled championship. marred by ac- cidents nnrl hampered by unsea- sonal weather. finally came to a. conclusion today with the United States sweeping use four-man races. The United States No. 2 team, with Stanley Benham o! Lake Placid doing the driving, captured the title while Jim Blckfords No. 1'11. S. foursome wound up in second place. The Swiss team. piloted by Olympian Fritz Feiera- bend. was third and the French quarter fourth and last. tenant Prlcc- 35c Frlday IIIght INTERMEDIATE ABBIES sonosN NATIONALS Gum starts at 8 I’. M. Races Bond — Om hour's sluts Admission 50 cum iluvsmts nocrn t S'Sldc-vs-P. W. Gollcgs FORlllll - T0lllGllT~ - 1.30 Skating Altar. t Vs. When a league rue becomes so close as the current one ls tn City hockey league play, that a learn can jlunlp from third placc position to first plat-g in one game. it ucrlaln- ly signifies keen ('1 nntpelitlon. and that. is exactly what happened here on Monday night. ' The Saints. who were trailing in thlrd place with ten points, one point behind a tie second place position. and two points down from the league leaders, beat out the Navy by a 10-5 count to move into a league leadership tie with the Tars. O O with only one game before D1117- off time left in the regular sched- ule und that between Navy and Summerslde at the Western Cap- ital Crystal Arena on llhursday night, it is still a blg question as to who will be the ultimate league winners. If Navy wins. it will give them the leadership by a margin of two points over Saints, and leave Bum- merslde and P.W.C. tied for third with 11 points, while if Summer-side come through on top, it wlll declare them the winners with l3 points. a one-point advantage over Navy and Saints who will be tied for second with 12, P.W.C. trailing in the cel- lar position with 11. So with a maldmum of three points and a minimum four separating the lead team from the cellar Squid. l8 ll any wonder why City League of- ficials decided to give all four teams in the league an opportun- ity to awn-pate in the playoff ser- les. The scoring race. too- 18 I 01°" affair, with Houdo of Saints leadln8 the pack with 20 point-s. one W" Elmer Blanchard of P.W.C. and Frank Oatway of BUIIlmBTald-o with 25 each, but Oatway ls in the best position for capping off the race 85 he is the only one of the three who still has a game to play. Houde was trailing the other two by a five- point margin going into Monday night's game, but brought his total to one point ahead by garnering four goals and two assists in that. game. O O O O . Houdek total is nude up of 1B goals and 8 assists. Blanchanfs 10 goals and 7 assists and Oatway 1'! goals and 8 assists. It must be brought to mind, however, that these figures have been cmnpiled umn, and are not to be considered as official, and if to be used of- fled as correct by City Hollkell Lea" gue officials. Bu: (Moxltre'ai' bully Star) Q-Meam 5Qy§Z - “Another name is edging with high frequency 1M0 the 115“ of the illustrious Ln big time hockey. He ls becomin! l master of the manoeuvre known as the breakaway. He is Ken Mosdell hitherto more noted as I bull checker than as a Sifted OPPWI-un‘ ist. Tvdce within three nights he saved Oanadlena from perilous positions. 00o "Four vital goals which may fin- ally be assessed as of considerable vslus in helping them to a playoff spot, rolled off his stick in games against Leafs and Rangers. His pressure relieving final goal on Saturday night, which followed the identical pattern set by counter! against, Brods on Thursday. hel-Ped the harassed Habs to hold tenac- lously to third position against the challenge of ‘the olmlshing Ha/wks. s "Mosdelfs timely intervention for the final tally came when Can-l sdlens were hard pressed by a pen. alty to Leger in the final period. Rutgers had swarmed to the at- tack when he broke sway with ice eating strides to zoom in on Ray- lTotal . from the records kept by K1115 <>°l" 1.- flclally will first have to be slgnl- .1. Basketball The Charlottetown Abegwelt. hoop squad last night defeated the Suntmerslde Flyers by the close score of 59-52 ln the first game of the Island intermediate (C. A. B. A.) basketball playoffs at the Prince of Wales College Auditor- ium before a Rood crowd of fans who WPre present to see the boys 1n ttcllon. The game was the first of s. home and borne. total point sorIr-s to decide the Island cham- nlonshln. with the second and (ma; game to be played at Bum- merside Airport on Thursday night. ' The grme was a fast. well play- ed, closely contested affair. Mill both teams tied at 52-52 going into the final two minutes of play. Le- Page broke the tie when he potted a single foul shot, with the sharp- shoot-Ing Abbie forward. Glen Michelson. running Wlld in the closing minutes of play to not three field goals and give his team a seven-point edze. Although the Abbles led through most of the encounter, they only held a 33-28 advantage at the end of the first. half. with the Flvers coming back strong in the final half to tie up‘ the score-with two minutes left to play. only to have the Abbles outpoint them 7-0 in the remaining minutes. Glen Michelson was the high polntgctter of the night with a. total of 25, while Mlckus oi’ Sum- merside was next in line with l9. Don MacLean of‘ Abbles was next svitlh 18. with Smith of Flyers taking fourth with a total of l2. MacKlnnon of Abbles and Link- letter oi’ Sununorslde both went out of the game in th- second hall’ with five-goals each. The capable and excellent re- present ardent Abefiweit Club sull- fereelng of souadron Leader w. L. Gillespie of the Svmmerside Air- port. who really called things as he saw them in no uncertain man- ner, added plenty of zip and smoothness to thp game. Included in the attending au- dience were a number of past and porters. Abbie! .... ... Goodwin LeClalr .. MacKlnnon Michelson Cullen LePuge . MacLoan Pts FG FS PF 1 n u ~l$|bQM26O EIOZAQIbFLHsBM H '9 »oOHuHaHu§ Flyors .. Bayne Carson . Mlckus . Smith . Llnkletfer OOt-IUI-JTANQ uwmwmm unmowooo 2 0 4 25 0 10 18 59 Pin 9 7 19 12 5 0 0 0 l-l 000 >4 OIOOO 52 Officials: Referee, S/L W.’ L. Gillespie; umpire, Garth Crockett; Tlmekecpcr, Lt. Col. W. A. Mac- Donald. Remember When By The Canadian Press Tbuuny Burns of Hanover. Onh, claimed the world's heavyweight chwmplonshlp 43 years ago tonight when he won a. 20-round decision from Melvin Hart at San Francisco. He lost. the title to Jack Johnson. Dec. 25, 1908. in Sydney. Australia. after taking a terrlflc beating for 14 rounds. __.__._.___..__.______-- and splrlt to the finish. Their de- feat Sunday night was unwelcome though perhaps not entirely unex- rus GUARDIAN. unhacouuurnlwu Abbies Defeat Airmen In Opening‘ Game 0f _ Playoffs East Royalty Royals Advance To league Finals The East Royalty Royals downed the Southport Ramblers by a score of 5-3 in a fast. Wide-open game at East Royalty rink last night. to go undefeated so far this geason. ‘The win gives East Royalty the right to meet the winner of the Mllton-Covehead semi-finals. The Ramblers, leading 1-0 in the first and 3-2 at the end of the second perlod, couldn't sustain the terrific attack launched by the Royals in the final qmto, when they outscored them 3-0 to take the game by a two-goal margin. Summary:- Flrat Period 1—Ramblerl. Stewart, (Peters, Mulse) Penaltles-y-None. Second Period 2—Royals. Clements, (Walsh, O'Donnell) Ii-Royals, Deacon. (Walsh, Clements) 4-Ramblers. Stewart (Peters) 5—Ramblers. Pippy, (G. MacDonald) Penalties-None ‘ Thlrd Period 6—Royals. Love. (Wheatley, Code) 7—Royals. Deacon, (Clements. Walsh) 8—Royals, Coles, (Love) PEIIBHICB——NOIIB. New Haven Royals Defeat Kingston ‘The hardhlttlng New Haven Royals defeated the Kingston Crystals by a score of 5-0 at the Cornwall rink last night, in an in- teresting and rugged encounter. improvement over previous games, and although the first period end- ed 3-0 for the New Haven squad. the Crystals tightened up their defences considerably in the latter frames, and held their opponents to two goals in that time. The Royals‘ goalie, Cecil M0- Phail, was injured In the second period, and sub-goalie Charlie White rcpla’ d him. Both goalies turned in an excellent job. SUMMARY Flag, Period 1—Royals, McPhall. 2-Royals, LaMont (McDougall). 3—R.oyals, B. Macklnnon (White) Penalties - None. Second Period e-mysis. lldacPhall (LaMont). Penalltes ~ L. MacKlnmn, L Docherty. Third Period 5—Royals, MacLeod (B. MacKln- non. Gass) Penalties -— None. Referee —- Arnold Boston. pected .- h a double hockey bill d; the ner, to when he served a tlfltllil- m; lob shot. when the latter was obviously expecting a hard driven shot from about ten feet out. ‘Moadall. finale ‘m3 mm- are by no moan: infrequent, has devel- oped a flno tahongo of pace in this mamou s. Re battled Brod: in the‘ same way, confounded Rayner, gave his team an even break in the week-cod tuulht. O O O O "lhmigh Canadians an hard- prnsed, and are not out of danger the Saturday victory may indeed IIIIVO boon one that will bring them m eventual playoff DOIitQOn. True they have lost the services at bunt- lmg Norm Dunaqult for several weeks. but even so thvy are suf- A clontly staffed to prevail on skill Saint Dunatufs Unlversity rink lut night, when all four teams in the City Wdget Hockey League met in sudden death games in the semi- flnal rolmd of the playoffs, the Abbie: downed the Knotty Niners by a score of 2-0. and the Canad- lans swamped the Vlcs by a 5-0 count. v The wins advance the Canadians and Abbie; into tho final round in a sudden death game for the City Midget Hockey League champion- ship. The date of the final guns wm be announced just as soon as a suitable time can be arranged. The first guns. which was be- tween Abbies and Knotty Nlncro, the boys really put on a smart ox- htbltlon of hockey. which saw the Amie; telly one in the first and one id the second. and hold their qpponctl-tl reless. with both 13pm; battl g it out evenly in the third to hold one snot-her worded. Mofulyon and McLuro did the scoring, ‘with Turner and McDon- Abbies, Canadians Win Midget League Games aid getting assists. The second game was l. more one-sided ‘affair, and although uh: Vics fought buck gamcly. tho Om- adisns proved a little too strong for them. to bang in five goals and hold the Vlcs scoreless. The Can- adlsm outshot them 1-0 in the first. and 2-0 in the second and uwls was the mm sooucfoc tho night with three goals and one as- sist for four points. first Plflod (McDonald) . D0 IOU 800W‘ ICU CA8 IL! 1'0 Allllllll 0O ‘IIUIO I In ill.“ (g plunger; $.10 cub) POINT! SUIT Al ISAIONADLI PAUIII FLYING IIIVIUI 1* Both teams showed considerable ' I200 FEBRUARY 2s. I 1949 Fraiec Rink_ Wins Wright Trophy Play The rink skipped by C. M. l-‘razee last night won the GD. Wright ‘Prophy- at the Charlottetown Curl- ing Club by defeating the Rankine McLaine quartet 8-7. ftwas a closes ly played match with the winners capturing eight of the 12 ands. Monwbers of the winning rink are. W Kelly. lead. Wendell Mn- L e. 2nd stone. Walter Plckard. mate, QM. Bruce. skip. Results of other matches follow: Cruwell Competition R. MQCIIIJQ 0, 00R. Slmons 4. Keefe hophy E_. Mcmnls 6. l". Curtis l. l... Hamill Fined And Suspended MONTREAL, Feb. 21 -— (OP)- Chlcagds Robert (Red) Hamill is out of pocket $350 and sidelined for one game as the aftermath of a clubbing attack b'un"ay night on Toronto Maple Leafs’ Vic Lynn. who is in hospital with possible concussion and ‘.1 six-inch scalp gash. The ISO-pound Black Hawk left winger received the fine and sus- pension from National Hockey League president Clarence Camp- bell today after the noggin-rap- ping incident was reviewed in Chicago. l Hamill was flrat given a match penalty by referee Bill Chadwick. President Campbell was a specta- tor at the game, but withheld his decision until he had interviewed botlh Lyrm and Hasnill, Lynn and Hamill mixed hlong tho boards in‘ the second period. Lynn sllrnvped to the lcs when Hamill brought the blade end of his stick down on tihe Toronto player's head. » The game itself was s. riotous one. Howl, Meeker of Leafs was put out of action forthe remain- der of the season with a fractured left foot and Chicago's Bill Gads- by suffered a shoulder separation which wlll also sideline him for the balance of the season. 01119820. the rough aggressor despite l. 4-3 loss to the Leafs, drewwlx of the nlne penalties handed out by referee Chadwick. Hamill, a 31-year-old native of Toronto, is ulaylng his 10th sea. son in the N.H.l'... He Joined Harv/ks during the 194.142 season after having been sold by Boston Bruins. The one game suspenslo. wlll ‘apply to the Feb. 3S tilt when (‘3110580 play the Iieafs in Toron- o. mnmsavno. 9a.. m. m - (AP)-Pennsylvanla sharpened the teeth of its sports anti-bribery laws today. A blll passed by the State House of Representatives to- day makes any person subject to penalties up to three years’ im- Prisonment and a $1.000 fine for even attempting to bribe a player or anyone connected with s. sports event. Freetown Royals Shut 0ut Borden Nationals 13-0 . t AMHERST, N. 5.. Feb. 22-40?) —Acadla Axemen came from be- hind in the flnal period tonight to edge Amherst Ramblers B-‘f in the first of a. two-game. total-goal series ln Nova Scotla senior hoc- lcey playoffs. Deciding garnewlll be played here tomorrow night with lhe winner advancing against St. Francis Xavier University. ' Ramblers, Central League wln- ners, held a two-goal lead for two periods but wilted in the final stanza under Acadia power players. Matheson notched the clincher with 20 seconds of play left. Acadia holds the Valley League title. llntigonish ‘Wins STELLARTON, N. 5., Feb. 22- (CP)—‘ ‘lgonish Bulldogs utiwnod Stellarton Royals 5-3 tonight in the first game of a best of five series for the Antigonlsh-Plctou-Colches- ter Senior Hockey League title. The teams meet. again tomorrow night at Antlgonish. Stellarton whipped in two goals early in the that period and held Bulldogs scoreless. In the second. Antlgonlsh turned the tables to the tune of three markers before Mac- Dougall tled it up at. the 15-minute mark. _ Bulldogs knocked In two early in the lost frame to end the scor- ins. Injury-riddled Royals played without the services of " fencemen Higgins, MacKle and Babeaux. ior The OHA refused to PWC And Sh Grcmwell Favored To. Win Grand llational LONDON. Feb. 21 —(AP) - Crvmwell. owned and to be ridden by Lord Mlldmay, was established as loo-ta! favorite tonight for the G r urn d National steeplechsse March 26 at. Air-three. Rotrnond and Rowland Rby were made Iolnt second choices at 20 to 1 in the callover at the Victoria Club, headquarters of Britain's ab’ gartlsed bookmakers. Others quoted were Cavaliero, Blalkely Grove. Clomarrlg, Silver Fame and Ulster Monarch, all at 21 to 1. Monaveen and Royal Mount at33to1andBruno1Iatd0to1. Cromwell finished ours last year. Sid Smith Continues To llead A.ll.L. Race P O NEW YORK, Feb. 21 —- (CP) — Sld Smlili of Pittsburgh Hornets held his slim lead over Carl Lis- combp of Providence Rods in the American Hockey League's scoring race lsst week. , Smith held a two-point edit with 90 points to the 88 compiled by the Providence left-winger. Both gam- ered nine points during the week's play. Providence players kept their hold. an the next‘ three berths. Roger Bedard had 81, and Johnny Chad and Harvey Fraser both had ‘l7. Acadia Axement Come From Behind To Edge » Amherst Ramblers 8-7 ‘T 153519 1249*". Tore s r htqwlnger, pmbgbyy l! o . ll\ gfextlon Mr the res; o1 [he ma” tod showed Meeker * ed bone in his foot, tics with the but in. some ways Smythe dog,“ Playoff Opener "*- *1 Juvenile hockey squad sticks with the Summer-side Juveniles at. the For...“ tonight when they meet in a regu- lar Juvenile Hockey League fixture second Juvenile League take place at the Saint rink tonight, bet/ween the Juvenile Abbiea and. Victorlas who are tho ‘Ilhreo kittens were born Australian Museum fevwef than the normal four elsll on ems paw. Ons has thru- BM two, and another only out‘. m Meeker May Be Ilut For Season -_‘ TORONTO, FUD. 22 _ (c?) _ m“ Millie llhpmldent cm“ 510111112 said Meeker was hurt in the gum" -I I’! , l1 gtfwltt: “mm” with Chicago Black A medical examination M" ‘ I‘ badly-smash. ‘Ilwo juniors will ‘he out f Leafs to mogsqsrat He doesn't. like rules whf mit the two - Tom not“? Gard I-fmnigen of Thrunm s, MIOYIBQI’! College - t National Hockey 1...:.,f,“{,,,‘,“ “L: in Ontario H0456! Association m. PCUHIt m’ llfllr to play with T a, boros Seniors, a Mupleorgm late, after St. Mike's we" cum“ ‘I'd 5mm Dllyoff contention, Horton and Hannlgm Wm “h turns working out on right M with Berry Watson and cu om ner. ‘rhey might b9 played "m; Chicago Black Hawks Saturd they show up well in workouu, l7 If smyl-ho sald good junpm w". "Iii-W" about coming t Q because they can't move Tip $111‘ ‘ ior ranking after their junior cluta were eliminated. een-Mclnnis Juveniles Play Tonight The Prince of wales can“, will crust Sherm-Mclnnh The game will be the fourth of the series. the Summerslde sqmd leading this league at the present time with a total of two over the second place Abbles. four polnu, Both teams have been exhibltliq plenty of smut hockey so far this season, and tonight's tussle i: e:- ectsd to be a fast, wide-open eu- counter which will provide lots of action for local hockey fans. Providing weather permits. a gamoilll Dunstan‘: ther two entries in the leagul. Tlhls game. too. should be a reslll stnart, encounter. and will Elie the ~ Abbies their opportunity of poo- slbly tying up the league leader- ship, while at the same Victories will be strivinlz hard for their first win in lift themselves out position. time thl league play t0 of the cello The game at the forum will sll underway st eight o'clock and ill one at snu. 15 minutes League officials umounvrd 1"‘ tam-day , scheduling both games 1n the out night Ls because short and they have to rush lhl games through in order to gel lnlv \ the playoff series. later. res son I0! that the , time ls gellllll __________._. CLAWLESS CATS SYDNEY. Australia -- ((5).; hero Wllll The smooth skating Freetown Royals downed the sea port Borden Abegwelts by s. score of 13-0 to take‘ the undisputed first place in the South Shore Hockey League. The win was the Royals third in as many starts and it looks very much like the Freetown boys will walk away with the crown again this year. Freetown Royals held the ad- vantage on the play all during the three pencds. keeping the Abegwelt squad pretty well bottled up inside their on: "bluelina. which paid off haadsomeb for the bluc and white wearers. It. was the mloolm skating, hard- hlttlrilrlghtwlngar of tho Pree- town Royals in the person of W. Campbell who led many of the at- tacks and chalked up ton points for himself in the guns. l. ‘Baylor in the nets for Fros- tnwn played ‘ . sensational game and walked off the ice with a well deserved shut-out. lummfly. first Period f-Irutovra Royals, boll. l-Irsstown Royals. A. Hill. l-Prcetown Royals, P. Gardiner. khutown Royali, W. Camp- W. Cunp- Psnalties - Purcell."- 5.11, nu Period sound Period 80011188 -— None. lqhoctmm Royals, Mclntec. P611111" — New o-rmwwn Royals, a Gardiner. (Mclmtce) 3500"”, GIAMI ' ‘b-Froetoon Royall. W. Camp- ‘J _,. n’: bell (Moves). m’ l-Ireetnwn Roy Samara, (White) ms (mcmww Penalties — Lo-wil. White. knumwn M,“ I, 0mm“ n amnn . ' ' m! Period ‘WSW’ ‘ ($53.. ..... ..'.. .... coo Jib-gifts" W- 9""?- a-fi-fmurryfll-n" .... mo tl-m-rmi mo». n m- Pnnalttss -- Diamond. "W41 - . p,“ , ts-rmtdsa llama. lumen. 1M kill ( l . fl-fimutown Baal; W. Gramp- one... - John stuns-u ' . L Intermediate . Playdowns BEDEQUE RINK Summenldq Wednesday, February 23 ' All Slots Vs. Fmtown Inform edicts Royals Slims after. Admits I MONDAY-MS r. MP-‘HOCKEY_—-S.D.U. Vs. NAVY- TUESDAY-CHILDRENZS S ion 50 and 35 KATE-4 TO 5.30 NIGHT SKATING-l TO I0. WEDNESDAY-JUVENILE uocxzv rtmforrs ' S’SIDE Vs. F. W. C.—8 F. M. SKATING AFTER. l...“ cnvsru. RINK suuusnslns THURSDAY, FE SUMMERSIDE s. 24 AT aso Au. suns g Vs. CFIAILQTTETOWN mwv Losrgom City League Sclwdlll‘ l! Summcnldo Wins They ynu Capture First PM“ . . pa: