V. r MARCH 19. .1951 ms. GUARDiAN. CI-IARLOITTETOWN - H H 3 V PAGE SEVEN TWO RED OROS swimming instructors practise pro- pr-r teaching methods for the blind. one taking the part of the pupil with taped glasses. This pilot course for handicapped or crippled persons is a new develop- ment in the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program. MADRID. Spain, March (Reuters) Floods at Seville where the river Guadlaqulvir is no feet above normal level have volunteer , Mt abcut 7.000 persons homeless. :l.ll.I.. Isaaerles Continued from page I 8-New York. Sinclair 2:31. (Stanley. O'Connor) .... .. 4-Vroronio. Smith (Sloan. Kennedy) ......... 12:19 5-Toronto. Kennedy (Juzda) .... .................... .. 13:34 Penalties: Kullman. Thomson. BOSTON 8. MONTREAL 2 First Period 1-Boston, Ronty (Ferguson) ...................... .. 6:11 I-Montreal. Mosdell (Olmstead) ...... 18:28 Penalties: Reigle. Mar.-Kay. Second Period scoring:.None. Penalties: None. Third Period 3-(Boston. Schmidt .............. .. 1:39 4-Montreal. Rely '(Meger) ................. .. .....:.. 0:08 Penalties: None. SATURDAY roiosrro s. new You 1 First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: : Kulirnan. Kyle. Gardner. Second Period 1-New York. Evans (Raleigh, Siowinskl) . Bill Penalties: Juzda, Thomson. 2. Comply 3. Born 4 4. Erbium (eym-) A0308! 1. Departed ,5. Girdle of x Venus (VIP-) 9. Threedlike structure 10. A beetle 12. S-shaped molding 13. King of ' fairies (Shakes) , '14. Beam J5. One of the Ryuku islands r .2. Girl's IIIIIIO 8. Think (archaic) 9. Woods 11. Miscellany 13. 'nsrldsh weight (pl.) 15. Measure (Helm) strips 80. River (In) 24. lodge doerhcepsr as. Norwegian writer as. cieatrix 27. Annoy 28. Arrange in a line 80. Music note 81. Serpentiike monsters '34. Kettle lss. oonmnms eagles' nests so. Monk's hood 31. Founder of Pennsylvania ipoes.) (33. Wooden match as. Canines so. In bed D0 '1. Enormous IT FINDS-CROWNI. DAILY claosswfoizo S:i:.':-"v'- V - mean or . , 10. Wing 15. 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' Ilild Period I-Toronto. Sloan (Kennedy. Thosnson) . .. 1:1: I-Toronto. Kennedy ...... .. .. 12:02 4-Toronto. Meeker (Bariiko) ............................ .. 10:41 Penalties: 1: ns. Maexell. DITIOIT .e CHICAGO I First Period 1-Detroit. Pavelich (Pronovost) I:54 2-Detroit. Peters ' (Kelly) ............................. .. 11:05 Penalties: De-wsbury. Howe. Second Period 3-"Chicago. Babando (Powell) 0:19 4-Detroit. Kel (Paveiich. Gee) ................ .. 3:20 Penalties: Balbando, 1" " ay. Fogiolin. Third Period 5-Chicaugo. R. Conacher (J. Comaoher) .................. .. 6-Detroit. Aabel (Howe, Martin) .............. .. ' 5:56 7-Detroit. I-lowe (Pronovost) ... .... .. 11:12 8-Detroit, Howe (Pronovost. AibBl) 9-(Detroit. Peters 10-Detroit, Howe (Kelly. Abel) Penalties: Skov. MONTREAL I. BOSTON 1 First Period 4:53 1--Montreal. Geoffrion '4:4o 2-Boston. Pelrson (Ronty. Ferguson) .......... .. 4:58 Penalty: Harvey. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Sandiford. Ferguson. MaoP'herson. Third Period 3-Jiidontreal. Reay 4-Mon-treal. Oh-nstead (Richard) .. .. Pen-a-itics: Boucha Lynn (2). Harvey. Max Quack- enbush. Win intermediate Crown In N. S. DIG-BY. N. 5.. March l'1-(OP)- Chester - Chester Basin Tigers swamped Digby Ravens 12-6 in- nlght to win the Nova Scotin mainland intermediate hockey rrown. Tigrrs look a 5-3 lead in the first. and were ahead 9-4 at the end of the second. Bedeque And Freetown Tied Bedeque and Freetown tled their final series at one game apiece last Friday night when Bedeque edged out the Royals by a 4 lo 3 count. Mark Delaney re- cently of (he Sussex Juniors shot the winning marker late in the third period taking a pass from Jim Schurman. Llne-ups:- Bedeque: Goal. W. Richards; defence. D. Murray. J. Mutteri. E. Roberts; forwards. A. i')esRoche. L Duvnr. F. Deskoche. J. Schurman. M. Delaney. G. Rogers. V-Freetown: Goal. E. Taylor; dc. fence. A. Waugh, B. Reid. R. Smith: forwards. E. Taylor. (3. Summe 3, P. Gardiner. E. Poyntcr. Surnmary:- First Period 1-Freetown, E. Paynter. (G. Summers) 2-Bedeque. A. Dcsltoche Penalties-None. Second Period 3-Bedeque. F. DesRoche. . (J. Muttart. L. Duvsr). 4-Bedellue. .1. Schurmsn. (M. Delaney) Penalties: J. Schurman. Paynler (2). Third Period 5-.-Freetown. G. Summers. o (R. Smith) 6-Freetown. R. Smith. (G. Summers) '7-Bed:-que. M. Delaney, (J. Schurmsn) . Penalties: A. Waugh. 1), Mug. ray. Referee! 3. .Iohnsaone., Fonner Local Girl Bowling in Boston The following is an interesting item about a Charlottetown girl. the former Miss Gertrude Doyle. taken from a Boston newspaper. Miss Doyle is well known here for her bowling ability and has head. ed a number of local ladies mum in Maritime bowling compauugng, Charlottetown is a city of 15,000 "- 5m!" by local comparison but a metropolis on Prince Edward Is- land. Canada .. and the reason for this statement is that Charlotte. lawn yin be represented in the womens singles of the Record. American-Adve r ssooo added Csndlepin Championships at the Huntington '.'v.'i' Alleys this weekend. Mrs. Gertrude Martin from the aforementioned Ohirlottetown. has -forwarded her entry for the worn. en's singles, and thus gives this weekends competition an interna tional flavor. - This Canadian iregler ouered the information the F 4' mgplas are thic' at the bottom than ours andrthat makes for higher scoring. aha did not. however. use this 2. 'as an alibi. for Mrs. Martin pointed out that it shouldn't make much of a difference. She wouldn't vent- ure a guess as to how she would so Ininst the New England koslers 'l1ut her. efforts should mali inter- esting wstohing. , Meanwhile local melting in their entry Maritime Major Halifax 2. Obsrlottetown 4. (Charlottetown leads beet-of-sew en rinsl series 1-0). Cape Breton Major North Sydney 0. Glace Bay 2. (Glace Bay wins best-of-seven semi-final series 4-ii.) 0. II. A. Major Hamilton 2. Toronto st.' Mich. sel's 0. (St. Mike's leads beet-of-seven final series 1-0). 0. I. 1!. L. Mslor shensrooke 0. Ottewa 8. (Ottawa wins beat - of - seven quarter-final 4-8). Maritime Senior "A" (Final) St. franois Xavier University 10. Amherst 3., (St. Francis Xavier wins best-ob seven series 4-1). . National League Boston 1. Montreal 3. I New York 1. Toronto 3. Chicago 2, Detroit 8. unds (8 1) Montreal 2. Boston 2. Toronto 4. New York 1. Detroit 4. Chicago 3. Nalonai League WLTFAP 00990-OfOO-09990 94900049 Q1040-O96-O-099000-O4-O0-O-O-O0-O-0'90-O Detroit . ...... 42 12 13 225 135 07 Toronto .... 38 16 13 205 137 I39 Montreal -.. 24 38 15 170 175 53 Boston 21 28 18 1'71 187 (in) New York 19 N' 21 163 195 5!) Chicago .... .. 13 44 10 154 269 3:5 ton "56" Alleys. The fact that there were so tew high scores recorded in the women's doubles and in the women's team events has encour- llocliey, iiesulisy " aged a great many average bowlers to enter. 1 S A This makes the money! ----s--,------4 This saves the money! 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