, of the . 3-ChlcIl0. Bruins Smother Abbies 13-0 In N. B.-P. E. 1. Jr. Hockey League Opener MONCPON. N. 3.. March 3- :CP) - Moncton Bruins took a Iirangle hold on the New Bruns- wick-Prince Edward Island jun- ior hockey championship tonight by overpowering Charlottetown Abbies 13-0 in the first game of a home-and-home. total goals ser- les. The Bruins ran In six goals in live first period. four in the sec- ond. and finishing the scoring off with three more In the third to wrap up the game. Lineupa:-- Charlottetown: Goal. Simmonds: defence. Field, Coyie, Ready, Longaphle; forwards. Glover. Dalziel. Flanagan. Hurry. R. Burke. W. Burke, MacDonald, Gil- lls. Scantiebury. Moncton: Goal, Sleeves; de- fence. Booth, K. Meianson, L. Cormler; forwards. Davis. Gau- vin, McMInn. Boudreau, Ron Mel- snson, Vllilson, Doiron, Roger Melanson. Officials: Bell and Perry. Summary:-- First Period 1-Moncion. Wilson, IBoudreau) ..................... .. 2.04 2-Moncton. Belliveau, iftoger Melanson) 5.51 3 Moncton, Gauvin, (Davis) 7. 4-Moncton. Gnuvin. MARCH 4. 1952 WINNIPZ. Much I - (CP) - Manitoba scored its second straight victory tonight In ' the Canadian curling championship. giving Que- (Davis. Cormleri - ........ .. 14.49 5-Moncton. Wilson. IR. Meiansoni l6.10 6-Mohcton. Davis. tGauvIn) 19.55 Penalties: R. Meianson :46. Field :46, 19.10. Gauvin 8.24, Dair- on 12.39. Gillis 12.39, Coyic l8.07, Booth 18.07. St-conil Period 7-Moncton, R. Melanson. 4Doiron. Belliveau) 4.59 S-Monrton. Booth, (McMlnn) 14.32 9-Monclon. Doiron, iBeiiiveaui 15.01 10-Mont-ton. Booth. (Beliiveaul . 16.21 Penalties: K. Melanson 17.00 major. R. Burke 17.00 major. MacDonald 19.00. Third Period ll-Monclon. McMinn, tGauvin, Davis) 4.l9 12-Moncton. Gaurin. iDavis, Mt'Mlnni .......... .. 5.00 13-Moncton. McMinn, (Boothi .. I5.-I7 Penalties: Field 13.46. K. Mel- anson 14.51., Stops: - Simmonds . . 8 9 9-26 Sleeves 'i 5 8-16 Beavers Scheduled To Play Here Tonilthi. with a break from old man weather. Maritime Major League hockey will return to Charlottetown with the Saint John Beavers meeting the is- landers at the Forum. 'l?.'ie Beavers, who were snow- hound in Cape Breton. over the week-cnd will come in around noon by lane. Last night they were on he train somewhere be- tween Antigonlsh and New Glas- gow and were expected to arrive in Saint John early this morning. it has been a week since an M.M.H.L. game has been played here and at that time the cp- ponents were the Sydney Mili- ionaires. Since then the Glace Bay Miners have made two at- tempts to reach Charlottetown but each Time have been foiled ivy unfavorable conditions. Last night roach Leo Lamour- eux stated that the Islanders would be at full strength for the Important contest. The Islanders need the win in order to stay in the running for second place hon- ors. The second place Halifax Saints. two points above the Is- landers. are. at home to the Glace Bay Miners. Missing from the Beavers line- up will be "Dusty" Blair. who has gone. up to the Pittsburgh Hor- nets but without Blair the Beav- ers have loads of talent with which to provide. another smart hockey encounter. lied Wings Turn Back Chicago 3-2 DETROIT. March 3- (CPl -- iuccesslve goals by Metro Pry- Itai. Marty Pavelich and Red Kelly enabled Detroit Red Wings to offset a 2-0 deficit and beat Chicago Blacks Hawks 3-2 to- aight. Detroit needs only one more victory to clinch the Na- tional Hockey League champion- fying and winning came in the final period. The victory boosted Detroit's N.H.L. lead to 17 .points over sec- and-plncc Montreal. AI Dewsbury scored late in the first period on a screened 50- footer which bounced off Terry Sawchuk's shoulder. Jimmy Peters laced in a 25-footer in the open- in; minutes of the second period. Prystai started the rally shortly liter, with A whizzing &-foot blast after Pnvelich stole the puck in the Chicago end. Pavellrh's lying counter was a 10-foot swipe at Tony Lt.-swick's passout. Kelly's winner came from one numerous scrambles in front of the Chicago goal. Leo Reise. Detroit defenceman. was Injured In the second period and missed the rest of the same. it was reported that he suffered severely bruised ribs. Flrltz Period it-Chicano. Dewsburv Penalties --Stasluk. nlnsay. Dewsbury. Second Period Peters fGuidolin. McFadden) :38 3-Detroit. Prystal (Psvellcb. Luwick) ma Psnnltlu-Pavelleh. Gee 2. Hon (minor and misconduct) 'lIIlrd Period 4-Detroit. Pavellch - (Luwick). I--Detroit, Kelly ' cal, ranllch) -.. Penalty-R-Illllh goals .. . 10:41 Wltiuk. 0:01 I CCIII plondllpli df tt i 4-Ilnathriiiin: Tonight 0 Stars For Truro Former Charlottetown player Bert Steele (above) played an out- standing game last night as the New Glasgow Rangers defeated the Truro Bearcais 4-2. Steele scored one goal for Truro and assisted on the other. He teamed up on defense with Frank Gabi-cskl and nlayed about three-quarters of the game. Bout Awarded - Armand Savoie MC'N'I'REAL. March 3 -(CP)- Sandy Saddler of New York. world featherweight champion. was disqualified tonight just before the start of the fourth round of it scheduled lo-round bout with Ar- mand savoie. Canadian light- weight champion -from Montreal. The hour. was awarded to Savole. Referee Tommy Sullivan had cautioned Saddler about holding. hitting in the clinches and hit- ting with the laces of his gloves. Saddler weighed 180 1-2. Savolc, 134. Saddler's purse in the non-title affair was ordered held up by the Montreal Athletic Commis- slon. Most of the fighting was at close quarters with Saddler punch- ing continually but taking some sharp blows from Savolc in re- turn. Saddler was cautioned by the referee in each round. particular- ly in the third. Between the third and fourth rounds. presi- dent. Emile Gauthier of the Mon- treat Athletic Commission climb- ed to the apron of the ring and told referee Sullivan the fight should be stopped, because of Ss.ddler's actions. Juniors St. Mary's. Win Series Opener HALIFAX. March .'I -(OPi - Halifax St. Mary's defeated North Sydney Franklyn sports Club 4-3 tonight. in the opening same of the but-of-five Junior "A" Nova Scotla hockey finals. 'st, Mary's playing close check- ing hockey. held of! North Syd- ney's attempts to lie. the score in athird period that saw the teams. at one time playing with only four players each. With less than I Jnlnutc of play remaining. tempers came to a head with Billv Bellick and Lorne Hennesny trading punches. It was closely followed. by roughing penalties to Doug McPhee and Frank DorrIng- ttm. i'I'he play. was even with Halifax noldlni u slight edge in the sec- ond period. Bot-h goalies come up with Il,nto . . Doug M ee scared I pair and listed on a third to pace the IIIIIII attack wltbjlm Warner and ourumu seorln the pair. Jukto Issued. Albert Gardiner-and Int nailing were the trauma Int-Inna. Leading Scorer Pictured above is Johnny Ubrl- aco. high scoring centreman oi the saint John Beavers. librlaco, who has led the league polnt.-scor- lng parade since the opening of the schedule has 49 goais and 39 assists for a. total of 88 points. The flashy centrcman will lineup with the Beavers tonight at the Forum. ubri5cTro?IsE Lead in MMHL Scoring Race Johnny Ubriaco of the Saint John Beavers strengthened his hold on first place In the M. M. H. L.. point scoring race during the past. week by picking up five points to boost. his total to 88 points. Morrey llamllton remained in second place although he picked up only one point; during the week. The Miners coach. "Bud" Poiie. is in third place with 79 points and Billy Watson of liailfax took over sole possession of fourth place with 78 points. A three way tie for fifth place exists between Willie Marshall of the Islanders. Tom Smelle oi the Beavers and Len Haley of the Miners. Each player has 78 points. Jim Anderson of Glace Bay took over sixth place with 15 points while team-mate Pete Wywrot. is in sole posesslon of seventh place with 73 points. Kenny Watson of the Beavers with 71 points and "Buck" Whltlock of the islanders with 68 points round out the top eleven players. The following unofficial statist- I do not include last. night's game. G A Pia llbriaco. saint John 39 49 08 Hamilton. Moncton 29 52 81 Poile, Glace Bay 26 Fri 79 Watson, Halifax 21 57 78 Marshall. 'Ch'Town .. 39 37 '76 T. smells. Saint. John 31 45 '16 Haley. Glace Bay 32 44 76 Anderson. Glace Bay 46 29 75 Wywrot. Glace Bay .. 21 m 73 K. Watson, Saint John 41 30 71 Whitlock. Ch'Town .. 30 38 68 punches to the nose. complained to the referee he was breathing with difficulty. The American Ncgro's lcft was his most effective weapon in the fairly lively fight. The preliminaries: Roland Icmoyne. 161. Quebec. declsioned Angelo Nardoni, 155. Montreal. (six rounds). Maurice Manny, 131 1-2. Que- bec. by technical knockout over Leo Murphy, 127 1-4. Toronto, in 10 secondsof the third round. Claude de vnrennes, 122 1-4. Quebec. declsloncd K. 0. Sylvaln. 122 1-2. Riviera du boup. Que. (four rounds). TUCSON. Ariz..tMarch 3-(AP) Second baseman Roberto Avila signed his 1952 contract today with Cleveland Indians for 520,- 000. about 55.000 more than last season when he led lhe Tribe In hitting. bec its C ion. The score wu lo-'l. The vlc ' put Manitoba in the lead after two rounds for the Dominion championship. Nova Scotia made its'first stsrt tonight I winning round, defeating Alberta B-6. Nova Scotls had a bye this afternoon and Alberta won its opening match. Prince Edward Island scored what might be termed a. mild surprise in the afternoon as Frank Hanson's Charlottetown rink slid by Jimmy Guy of Kenora. Northern Ontario's representative. 8-7 for a. last rock win. But in the second round Han- sen was defeated 12-4 by Saskat- chewan which had lost In the af- ternoon to Manltobs 9-8. .' Northern Ontario handed New- foundland its second straight loss. 13-D tonight. First Round .. 101 020 I00 020- '1 .. 101 201 010 001- 6 202 001 020 130-11 .. 010 010 101 002- 0 .. 003 010 000 401- 9 .. 100 300 110 020- 8 .. I01 210 100 l01- I N. out. .. mo 001 030 o:o- 1 Nfid. i. am 104 out ooo- 7 an-. .. zoo on 320 331-2: SE(Y)N D ROUND 000 010 2.10 030- 9 211 102 001 203-13 032 201 010 120-12 000 010 101 001- 4 012 020 102 110-10 100 I03 010 001- '1 010 ml 010 100- 6 203 010 101 021-11 I Alberta 6. local Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule at. the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight: i 6.45 p.m. Ice I-W. C. Hoyt, J. McDon. aid, R. Manning. E. J. Clark vs. Al Owen, St. C. Tralnor. L. Turn- er. .1. F. McLeod. Ice 2 - M. Block. G. Foster. H. C. Bohaker. E. F. Acorn vs. D. Wonnacott, B. C. Porter, E. K. McNuti:, Dr. McDonald Ice 3 - F. McMillan. T. Rogers, F. R. Seams . J. Squarebrtggs ya. ....u L Charlottetown if Wins One, Loses One In Big Bonspiel. Opening curling Standings WINNIPBG. March 3 - (cp) Standin in the Canadian cum,” Chlmlmnlhlp liter two rounds; I Won 1. Manitoba i 1 Ontcrlo Nov: Scotia Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Alberta British Columbia Sukatch vuut . Northern Ontario Newfoundlsnd Quebec Curling Schedule For island Rink AI WinnLeg The Charlottetown Curling mm skipped by Frank Hansen whigh won one and lost one in yum. day's play. will meet. Quebec this morning in the Dominion cm-iii. championships at Winnipeg. Following is the schedule of tho Island team for the remainder qr the week. Tuesday morning. Quebec; Tu... day afternoon, British ooiumhh. Wednesday afternoon. Ontario: Wednesday night. New nrunsi.-ickf Thursday morning. Mamiob ' Thursday night. Newfoundiand; Friday morning. Nova scotia; m. day afternoon. Alberta. co.-.....,g,.,...... "NI--'-'r-.-p-coo Baseball Accident BRADENTON. Fla., March it I-1 (AP) Baseball Commissioner Ford Prick was shaken up mai Boston Braves publicity dim. tor. Bill Sullivan. and Bravu rookie Ed Mathews were Injured and AP sports writer Whitney Martin also shaken up in a train. Ing camp mishap today. Mathews, 219-pound third bug. man. was chasing fly balls in thp outfield when he ran full tilt Into the three men. Sullivan suffered head and left knee Injuries and Mathews 5 broken nose. sm sitar rnnslihd of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- poaura only to cents. Reprints Boll: J. J. Connolly. W. Kelly. Ev. Mc- Neill. M. A. Mowatt. I cents esch. Mali Film Service, Charlottetown. RI CO MOBILE nrciiuinno iilill WEDNESDAY. CANADNS AIR it. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUBROOMS Bank of Commerce Bldg. ITIJESDAY. MARCH 4th 9:00 A.M. T0 0:00 P.M. 9:00 AM. TO 8:00 PM. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 1V.')DAYl AC F0 MARCH Stir FORCE NEEDS 2 GAMES COMING UP rumour . sr. JOHN WEDNESDAY - GLACE BAY MINER-S SALE OF TICICETS ALL DAY TODAY FOR TODAY'S GAME. TICKETS GLACE BAY MINEBS GAME MAY BE PURCHASED IODAY AND UNTIL 2 P. M. WEDNESDAY. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN S o S l o e I coring tatlstlcs n. O 6 c Marltlme Maj or League Following are the scoring stat- istics for practically all of thew P. w, C. players currently active in the gdkarlttline Major Hockey League. U C C 1 4 e gurcs are unofficial and dc. ' not include last night's games. . . . 1s1,ANnl.;3s The Prince 0! Wales College hockey team efeaied the Union Commercial College team '1-4 last 'Marshail night In an exhibition game play- . Skip Frank llansen and his Whit-100K Ed 31 ihb FOFIHH - iprjnce Edward xsiand curiers Favero Orville Wood? paced the Welsh- made an auspicious start. in the Pawlyahyn mens attack with three Koala. Joe ioomlnion Curling Championships Smith Reveil scored two and team-mate lat lwnnlpeg yesterday. as repor!,- Belhllller Laireniere fired a brace to account ed elsewhere on this page the ;a"um" . I0? 311 the P- W- C- EORI-1. local curlers defeated Northern vdzcfenz” Kays and C. Maf:Dougail leach ontarlo 8-7 in their first game of 0:339 scored two for the Union Commer- the tournament. Skip Hansen Bon:'mm'me clai college i-E8m- showed the way when he won the Beaudry Lineups:, U. C. C. -Goal- game in the last end on his last Travis shephaid defense. Shepherd. Bea- stone. Northern Ontario usually Dmchak ton, Kays; forwards, Hughes, Mac- turn out some pretty fine curling MCLMM Dougail, Gardiner. Newsom, Mac- teams.and their defeat at the samdon Donald. Birt. hands of tho islanders certainly P. W. C.-Goal-Douglas: de- reflects credit on the Island team. iuwxs tense, MacDougall. Chandler; for- t ' f , wards. Revcll. Lafrenlere, Carson. The Glace Bay Miners. as well as G A Pts. Hood, Wood. taking their share of lickings in Hamilton 29 52 31 g V M. M. 1-1. L. play this season. have Fllion . 23 as 59 bU"MARY dished out lickings but yesterday Scholes 30 28 58 they met at problcim they couldn't. Kennedy 28 23 51 '1'" P""”' lick when they attempted to get. Rowe 23 22 45 1-1:, wg cg wood (Carson, out, of Cape Breton and play here Clements 17 21 it 2-”. C. C. Kay, (Newmm, last night. its only about seven Bilrman 12 2'1 39 'penanyggCg MBCDWBEH miles frcm Glace Bay to Reserve 11 HOFECK 18 19 37 airport but the' snow was piled so Milne 3 23 34 Second Period high. on the road that. it. was im- g'”:h3” 14 19 V n llossible for the plows to drill O?” 93' 12 13 :0 3-R W- 0- R9” their way through the banks with Sen '7 18 -5,4-IL C- 0- MacDousai1 fliers. the result that the Miners were Rlnbmson 4' 11 l5i Ruin”) unable to move out of their own y3-Lore&k”" ; 1: 1:':-:- Wv:;0dl (H Dd C ) backyard, - - . . . our 0 , arson - - - '1-P. W. C. Revcll tlsalrcnierc. The Miners were willing to try MINERS H0031 any means to get. here. even . , thought about walking the seven pone '93 Third Period miles and carrying their Elll13IJ' Hgley 32 44 7.; 8-U. c. c. Mnopougali (Hughes) "WW Fuwm Manner Bl" BMW" Anderson 46 29 75 9-P. w. c. I..a.Frenlere (Hood. was in contact with "Bud" Poile wywmc 21 52 73 Carson, Several times during the day and Macey 21 2e 53 10-U. c. c. Hays (1-ltlgllesl Poiie told him that he never saw Leger 25 21 47 11.43. W. C. Lauenme (canon, so much snow in his life. At. places Bailey 23 is 41 on the road between Sydney and Chorley 11' 15 26 Glace Bay the snow is reported Cooper 5 21 20 H E to be 13 feet high and last,night Wlndley 5 21 26 0 I I there was word that the Govern- Bloomer 2 I7 19 ment might send down blower MacBride 5 l0 plows from Halifax to open me Myketyn 3 11 Hi . 23:52:!" 3 2 1: (3 b P -d . . The Saint John Beavers alsovbelmontue .2 4 5' u Rot caught in the week-end . storm. The Beavers. who played BEAVER3 M;-,1-jg;-oid E. Gaudei wag re. IWO Mm” in Cape Breton (lur- , elected as president of the Sum- :'"K II"? WIN DR” of last week. . 9 A H” merslde Golf Club and Richard iwere still somewhere in the :'ic- Ubrlaw - 39 09 lnmmorn was elected M vice res- i"-"V M A"”g”"l5'l -V”5i"d"-V Ti smene i M is 'ldent at the annual meetln pheld afternoon. Last night they were K' wnaml - 01 30 71love, the week-end The exgc u C on the train somewhere between Mulhgnn i 21 44 65) -it 1h't .h mu Vt Aniigonlsh and New Glasgow and ma" - 30 33 63t”""m' ee " '33 ' ll ” W '” I . . . for the coming year, are Messrs. iwere heading for Saint; John by Nicolle ' 25 33 58' E m 11 rd . 'rail. The train was due in Saint Meldrum ' 30 27 57 R” ilE 5' RC” Hem'h0m' 1:" John early this morning and Mccncken ' 18 30 45 P” Foey' E N' Macquarria Robe” plans were made for the Beavers Buchnmn i 19 E7 46 Holmam Charla Peter” H E' H, "y hen. many. The Beaver: Smclle . 9 -6 35 Gaudet and R. H. Ramsay. were Sm". ,0 may A home game I-iursth . 13 19 :12 The games committee will com- Mo-can - is :3 :2 2:532. rssmtlw ll:Si.':?.1;.. Last night's postponement. was angelic c 11 15 25 Enlerl-i'l!1m9ni' wmmmce. M- the fourth for the Islanders at He ' -1, H 15 BCSWL H-'Ch3l'd Hem-horn. DETWID home this winter with three of o?;21"h it" c 10 n H0955”- ihem occurring within the last 0 er 3' - 0 4 5 Plans were laid for the coming two weeks. Needless to say the 51 MARY'S year and one o! the projects which club'has suffered considerable loss G A 1'38. will be undertaken will be the ch- .as a result of these postponement: walmn ' 21 57 73 lifgement 0f m0 Pfelent clubhouse 'and even though the games are M”A"'h"r 13 50 53 by an so-foot extension. when replayed the houses will hardly Hiswlck 31 34 65 completed the new club house with he as large as they would had ”"mP3”” 25 34 5” its additional showers and lockers the games been played in the Fwd 33 25 53 will compare favorably with any first place. Until recently. as far M'-"row 21 31 52 in the Maritime Provinces -'3 ins we know, the club had been Nixon s 22 23 50 ' Idoing pretty well and those re- c'mpbe" 31 is 49 sponsible for the success ccrtain- gwlxellllfle H 27 45 . ily deserve credit. The long sched- W” "Y 9 6 30 36 lule has been s tough one with so wgvegk 1; ,many factors working against it u u iand. there has been, considerable 3:5” 3 lg lg rCl'ii.lCiZinZ of It but one thing B g 9 - 'that cant be taken away from Bfm"0n ' 13 lthe league and flint is that it has Com ' ' c 0 1 1 ' succccdediin producing a lot of M"4u0NA1KE5 itop-notch hociiey. Rohm A Pts. or r”''" I On Saturday night Larry Travis Robertson :0 Bg"Tng?RE' M”ch 3 - (AP) lscored his second goal of the Maclntyre 81 49 '1; W a""'y, 3:49 Am"l"” season at Halifax. For Larry Roach .... .. 22 48 wdlgue JIM; 9 0 b 9 ye”' vowed goals don't come too often and 3Ith8&la8 2'1 41 olsy wan wfd umhugmuldgr A: we were glad to see him get that Hildebrand 25 40 guefml ll er W " ':22.S:i.::”x...:':hi.”n';”" l::i:::"" ll 3: T--2--ye-r--1- new mom . P” "K outfielder is scheduled to under- .some of his finest hockey of the La cndoskl 20 31 0 an H wmo 0 i t iseason. Travis holds it distinction Cupolo 17 29 am filmy mm t" W h" l'"l G1." shared by very few If any others gift-llKOW locnlglon C C " 0 Mn” ' iin the. league in that he has 75 .. ' . played every game on the sched- GB"5lh0i' '7 18 rmmgvesrhgglgle; Llgnl:'l.';'lg&'"'"du0'5 ule to date. For the past month whdln -- - 5 7 13 I have to un g dance" "Lu h-. has been playing a lot of the . . 51",". " hest defensive hockey In the lea- ' gue and although a great deal of T D1226 lihgglydler ugopzendloligznhtg 9'” W"k 3”" ""m'""'""d '1 throw after he fielded a ground doesn't go unnoticed. In his spare 0 1,.” , timc Larry has his head in n e -I chemistry. biology or history book and this In one of the reasons --- - he gives for his ability to stand ARCADIA. Clllf-. Mitch 3 - W in -0 :.::i ;..'.::::m.:-.'".:..:'i.:.:'-:".:; I I 0 Another pretty fair hlueiine race. d D belter. Bill Dinning of the syd- Christopher '1'. Ohenery. owner Iney Millionaires. has been having at the Virginia,-bred five-yearoid. ' ...m. a bit of tough luck lately. Last said Hill Prince developed: filling QUEBEC. March 8 --(OP) - iFrlday night. when the Mills in a foreleg after last. turday'- Fernando Canon, 115 1.4, g( played the Saint John Beavers 8100.000 Slntu Anita hsndicap. in Quebec, tonight. scored . ummm. Dinninr lost three of his teeth. which he finished fifth. ous to-round decision over Wellle in the game at. Charlottetown on Chenery said his horse will not Alexander. 123 of Philadelphia the night before Bill received a run Saturday In the 0.000 Inn The Canadian bantunweight gash that required five stitches Juan Capistrano han loop. the champion launched a steady bod to close. "Whip" Whelan. I vIc- closing-dly feature. and instant attack with the ooculonal rlgnl tlm of the Injury jinx all year. would be lh ELJEIIC ,0! the lug in mg mu, 1" in. "mm Il:ii..".".:"."ii.."”.i:.".'”.?. 1:: :12! Wme '" -i W--M H mm M-mm -re - rev --i son. . . Richard Returning To "' 0" 3 I M"'"'' m" w"" russmv - HOCKEY - ST. JOHN. FMONFREALI Much rkmm pg CHILDREN'S SKATING .............-.. ...... .... I to EM genera manager Frank Selke of p .,, Montreal Canadlens announced -WEDNESDAY non” GLAOE nAY' today that Maurice lllocltetl TIIUIIDAY - P. S. S. SPOITI S Richard. Cnnadienn injured right- Wlnler. will return to Montreal FRIDAY C noon”! .g, Nqon, . '”" i""'f- cnmpnnrs on v ' 4 to no Richard. who has been out of i . . ' hockey several weeks because of IATURDAY-GENERAL SKATING ...A.....'.....-..... I to 10 I groin injury. went to Florida pnfucgg. frfunjj. ,, for a not about a week ago. ' ' DEFAULTING TICICET HOLDERS ARE HAVING SEATS CANCELLED. Now is the time! in... ronusl ...for first-class spore-time training ashore and afloat -which can help you out ahead In yourcivllicn life! to: out nmciusfoto itow voucm INIOV ""- Aavamou or a.c.u.w mama. FOR npiv YO: