H -n - .n.- m- u,-g-rs...)-. Artillery Sinks. Navy 4-3 For League Lead; Sigs Wallop Re-cce 8-4 Lt, col. Gordon Wiiliamla Artil- lery Hockey players took over first place in the Garrison Hockey Lea- gue last. night as they defeated the Navy team 4-3 at the Forum. The Sigs. downed the Rcrce 8-4 in the second contest. I-liii Le-dwell fired the winiiiiiz ;nai in the Artilieryls win over the Navy. Lcclwcil broke rt 3-3 deadlock with two minutes left in the ;:ame.l Walton kept the Artillery in the contest in the early phases with his two goals, "Rod" Howatt scar-, other goal. Flztii-I ed the gunners agan, Lotithcr. Dalzirl and Not- nian simpsoii drew assists on the night's plat. Scoring lirvtiors split up anion: Stiili Jiidsnii and Hughes, Mike Cnllilflll) set up Jud-i son while Dmiiiiig cnzincered Hitches inarkcr. 2 Young laii Kciiiicdy paced thci Sins in their win over Ll. Col. Al Rogers Rcrvc crew. Keiiiiccly tiirii- ed in a hat trick three goals. Wii"ieDiiiin and Nich- olsoii each scored twice for the Sills, with South lllllltl the other goal. Rczgie .liacAdrin.i opened the scoring ..'or the Reece on ti play set up by John Richard. Jack Brown. Ah D0llf.'I2lS and flvn Ciidniore were the other Reece niarksnicii. Ar the result. of last night's ;::inirs the Artillery more out in front of the lcazuc with two wins and no defeats. The Sips are in second place with R win and a tie The Navy have siiivaeed R tie while the Reece a-r nestled in the cellar without a point. Following the games a large crowd of skaters turned otit to skate to the music or the fierce Bsnd. Below are the lineups: Artillery-goal. Gallant: defen- ce. Dalziel. Loivilicr: loriiards. V. Simpson. N. Simpson. 13. Walton G. Wellner, Bill Le-dwell. I for the tars wast ., . l 1lCl.OlllldIlCE for I Peg Y T: n I . I .:a ,4 J 'By Rouson I cw hand out... Can ii. wall it... -..a NEW GLASGOW,-N. 5.. Jun. 31 -(GP)-With every member of the T-HE G-UTR'oiAN. cHARi.oT'rEToiWs: team playing Moncton Hawks swept. through Sydney Millionaires 1-2 here 10- FEBRUARY 1, 1952 t Tonitzht at, midnight -the dead- Illinc for bringing pi'efcssioiial-hoc- tkey players into the league will bel l .. Fr:.rward Ronnie Rowe of the reached. During the past Moncion Hawks iabovet scored days coach Leo Lamoureiix has, Ithrcr goals .iii-;l assisted on anotli- ueeii in contact with at least six; or liist niglii as the Moiiitoii minor league clubs. He can set-iirr; Jiiauks dimmed the Sidiiey Mil-yilie services of one player whosc: iitinaires hopes at New Glasgow, status must be cleared by the M.-t i'rlic Iltiiiks kept their play-Off A.H. A. before he can be allowed I(lIlflflL'CS alive by virtiire of the to play here and has one or two win. lotlicr possibilities. "I hope to land' lone player by tonight." stated Len ; '1-lc would like to get two or thrrr lnirii but. financial conditions beiii'I Iwhat they are will he glad to scl- I several y tile for one. i , 9 n u 0 : l .VI(lalllt'IlIIP Halifax tiie Citv into 1 which hockey players a c on D t A d nearly every other train and from: ' a which none ever seem to leave. arei Fm." trying to bring: in three more play- xiox-PREAL Jam 31 y (mi, L, ers. This sliouid brine the number Dams for p,.m.Am.-mt Dmwgf (.u,.1,iof players which Halifax has used in we Marlutliis year close to the forty m:irk.i "lIli:I,I);1()CI::II'p,S,1C yy mncrx to i Apparently Col. Oland and Will ”"e ' it " . I Fields nrc lcaviin: no stoncs llil-' mmlme m HI" D””””m" "ham" l tiirnrd in their efforts to give Hill- plonship at Vi'.iiii.oc.E I" Mm.'C”Wifax its first Mavitime Major Hor- were aiinounccd today: i l Navy-Goal. Bi-null; defence, M,(u.m,nC dm”. II”-V ('m"”- . . . t MiicAusland. Carmichael. IVitic- ,r' dvq d" ,;,.t, 13,15 a.I. . , Kenzie, Judson; forwards. Stiiil . f N. 0"" f” I i ty Last !li!!IlI fl Halifax sportscaster (nuke. come”, C-o,m,,,;3. K351 l-01'"?! Bffjnlm ' p 9 revealed that the atteiidance at iiiri Saunders. Nicolle, Lartcr, Watson. tpgtmc I P'd.:;"d I”nnd””b' 1" lsalnta II8"'"1E3?:(:; INS k59"5”"wh:'I I cnady. Sumo". a .i;ninic:-si e. g irassc to V mm. on 6 p. 5tg5L(-,Oa1' sommsz demms Nova Scot:a let: 5-'.' at Dart- nesday iiiglit. This ivorked out to Nicholson, smith. Burk-,3, Mnier; mouth. lbctter than 3.300 paying custom- mmardsl Dunn, In Kmnecm cud, New Briiiis,-wick-I-'cb. 11-16 at er: I game. he pointed out. Qiics-. mm-c, M5153”, pm,-.. M-incmn, tzoned about the paid admissions R,ecce.(;ga1, .133; de1m,.,' Dates tor other provincial (in. at thp Islanders names. Foruni weathermep Gallant. Pippy. Gob AIS haw already -new announced Manager Bill Brown stated late: veatt: forwards. E. Blanchard, Quebec is the only province sn!I"'I5t "Wm ma" he dld "01 have U7” Douglas. J. Richard, J. Brown, R. Mac-Adam. Cuclmorc. MacAdani. First Ice Races Held Al Vernon The first race of the. season was held at. Vernon, S.-ititrday after- noon, Jan. 26th. with a szooilly number of speciatnrs present, Four horses answered the bell in it class that was closely enn- tosted. Malnr Billy lmn took top honors. losing the second hcnl In the Earnsciiffe entry. scttled provincial Montreal at far to have honors. Ken Weidons St. Gr.'oi','1e rink won the title Quebec City last week. Manitoba curling officials re-, . . . POW Ihf” Pr0VI”Cl3I P19-Wudat”, Coach Laniourcux slated last if Vl'ill1'iIlJ"l We Fell 44- and night that he never punched ref- aizo the admissions averaccd 2.340, tbut since then have dropped due to the Christmas liolidays and poor i weather. itfitzures available. Until a mnntli 005 F95 7'14 RF P”'VI””5I-V Teileitce Matiiieii in Saint John on PCWNI Tim" MOMTERIE Wednesday night. "We were tirgu- '?”'-t ing and I izitve him a push," stated Leo. The arigtiineiit. was caused when the referees differ-3 cd over an icing the puck ruling, Improved Team Referee Larry ileffering signrri that the puck was ieod but Ma-i . i.hICli m'el'riiied his fellow offic- NEW ynl-(K, Jan ,-ti .. mi and the Beavers scored on ihc tAPV -- I l Anmhe, ya.-,, ,,ia,.,n,.d 1,". it-,.,.,, .'iinnat:ervCasc,v Sti-mzei today pre- piay. Lamourciix railed Heifer-f nesday Jam gmh was ,.anu.”,,d dicted his New York Yankees llllli lf'l,L' over to talk to him and; due to weather conditions and be a better team this season than shortly after Mathlcu skated over; will be held at a future data, last when they won the World! to where the discussion was iak-I Fnllowini: is the summary: I"-h3"lPI""5I'lIll -"Nd Indicated hlsliniz place. The shminz incident M810? BiII.V 1-" IDUHN - 1 21 IWIIFI lllaii BOSIOYI REG S0-V W011” and Lanioiircux's cvlctioii snoiil Ruby P. iPraughti 3 1 ziwind up in the second division. ' rammed. Cnlnnei Brooke IHNIT) .. 2 4 4t The 60-year-old skipper wouldn't. , . . Mi&key!Pet:- tRyart) .. 4 3 3lS:y1I'lll: club would win a fourth The Brave” were hm in may inn rig nrse owned by Cliar- sraci pennant. first pN,i0d' mponed Leo. ..Tm,), Ile Duffy, Village Green. "We'll finish one.- two - three were playing as well as thcy did Officials: - Thats all I will say right now." lic . . ,. Starter: Thonias Mr-Kniina said. "I figure Cleveland. Cliicazo '5'."-V Hm" thls Sum" H0. men'- .ltidi:es; Wilfred Fiirness. John talld Detroit will provide the most Wmeli um work 0! Ray 1'mdm"l Prniicht and Walter Crane. competition." lck "I H19 I5I3nd9l'5 80?lI- Who played a strong giirnc. The Is- landersl bus broke down between - WEEKEND AT . GREENDAINS Saint John and Moncton on the way home and it was not until six o'clock yesterday innrniiii: that the Islanders grit tn Monr- tnn. They came over on the noon. flight and accompanying them was Hal Gordon, the man who Islllll them not the night bclrir'?. ' . . . SPECIALS Deferieeman (lent-go iVIt'L8EiITli will 'return to action t.oni;:ht af- BOYS' FLEECE COMBINATIONS 51 .89 BOYS' HEAVY PANTS Values to 343.95 52.95 BOYS' HOCKEY SWEATERS Regular 343.95 32.49 ter being sidelined for several days with the 'flu. ThAs will give the Islanders four defencemcn and nine forwards for tonight's important game with the Beav- ers. Johnny Diifchak was rcicas-ii cd from hns.pIt.al yesterday but, will (still be out for another teal days, reported his physician Dr. Laidlaw last night. . . . Actually had it. not been for his older brother Johnny Diitchak would have been out of hockey for good in 1946. That was the year foliniizinll the war when Johnny was it pilot. in the R.C.A, F. and he had returned to school MEN'S FLEECE COMBINATIONS 52.69 MEN .8 DRESS SOCKS Regular 341.50 98: MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 51.77 M- MENIS in Edinmntoii. The brother it-ris' 1 - - i - p i it yin g with the Edmonton ' Flyers and asked Johnny fol come up to p r it c t i ee. The: younger Diitchak. wanting the Men's OVERCOATS exercise. turned out and made the team its A forward. In his first! MEN'S 3-4 LENGTH hh 5'4; "j j " ' ' ' t ' ' " as the works w.cni' by. Station Wagon COATS Value to s-19.50 . ..................................... .. In 5 ;zamt!”.lohnny scored two goals. Value to 029.50 ..................................... I The Flyers nromntliy ll3N':9":9:iI ” him with it contrac nnt stir e M.nIs Man at ihke lIllIllYI(ISOIll1r' s:ilnryvf,':; ' '. . . TIL l Value to 544.50 . 34 a wee : so My inci y 3ti.5o . i This morning tho. Ifan's University basketball will leave for Chatham. New Brunswick where they will meet, Men's SUITS Values to 539.50 . ....... ..-. St.'Thomait in an iniercnllegltitc game tonight. It will be the Saints first rond trip as n basket- ball team in senior intercollegiate ' 2ll.5O Men's SUITS Value: to 354.50 ....- play. Tomorrow night. they meet the powerful University nf New Brunswick quintet st Fredericton. . . . . ............ 34.50 Man's SUITS Values to 369.50 In their nnly Intrsrenllegiaie' start the Saints downed the Toni- miett last Friday night in the S. A9750 Tile GREEIIIIAL Co. Ltd. D. II. gym. Tonight they will have to fight against 1: low ceiling mil well as the Tommlea in order to obtain a win. The St. Thomas student: will likely see to It that Jack Reardon of the Saints is well guarded an Beardoii scored 29 points against them here. Lrit -W " -' y, however. the Saints 144 Great 6 o. 1 Saint I)lln- Guiean. tanm rcnmpany the nine players on the I Islanders Meet Beavers In Crucial GameTon.ight ital Gordon, the man who shut out the Islanders Wednesday night. will make iils first appear- ance here as a Saint John goalie tonight, when the Beavers play the Islanders at the Forum. The battle for second place will he continued as the Islanders will be attempting to protect their slim three point lead. At the same time Ahc Halifax Saints will be playiiigi ,ll Sydney while the Glace xiinors iiill pliiy at Mansion. The islanders have made re- markable showings against the Beavers on local ice this year. In six nieetings uiih the Saint. John rniry the Islanders have wait the last five after losing the opener. tic:-rgc Mcl.agan will be back on defence for the Islanders giving t-nach Leo Lnniourcux four de- fciisciiicii and three forward lines. Denis smith will likely be used on the Mai-sliaii-flcllringcr line as be it as in the last two games. Richard Scores As Habs Shut Out N. Y; l-0 MONTREAL, Jan, 31. --(CF) Maurice Richards 36th goal of the reason was the only goal tonight when Jioiitreal Cuiiadicns shut out New York Rangers 1-0 in a Nat- ional Ilockcy League game before a crowd of 14,394. Back from a six-game layoff be- cause of a izmin injury. Richard was oibvioiisiy off form hut he made the most of the big nn- portuiiity mtdway through the final period. Rookie Ditkic Moore picked up a loose puck at centre. crossed the New York blue-line and shoved a slltal”. pass to Richard. The Rocket iirovc a Il&ll'd. low slioi past goalie L'hui'k Rayner. The Moiiti-cal victory put Can- tidiciis only half a game licliiiid the sec-end-place Toronto Maple l,ciif.s iii the National Hock:y Lea-I guc sl:iiitilti;:. Siiininaryt First Prriiul Sriii:n:: None Penalties: Biillcr. 5.16: Tieay. 7.lZl; Moore. 16.25. .iaiis. lt.'6. Second Period Scnriiisz None. Prnaltiesz None. Thin! Period 1 Montreal, Richard tlloorel ,, .1125 Penalties: None. Si-IOTS: Rayner ....l6 5 5-16 McNe:l 5 6 8-29 Red Wingls-Ilwm Quebec Aces 7-1 QUEBEC. Jan. Ill. -(CP)- Detroit Red Wings. hottest team in the National Hockey League, toniffht slaughtered Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior an cxhiliition game before 12.000 fans, but at least one Quebec play- er put up some fighting. The game was to open a t285,000 fiind campaign for the Federation of Roman Catholic charities. Que. hec City branch, and Detroit agreed to come down with only their transportation and other ex- penses paid. Terry sawchuk, with to N.1-LL, shutouts to his credit. blocked all but one of the Quebec offerings. The Wings had it narrow 29-26 edge in play. Marcel Bonln didnt take any Diishlntz around during the game and took part. in two scraps, (ti-an-. hit: two major and A 10-minute misconduct penalties. riv-mnnstiirted that they could win without Rcni-don scoring. During llie first 20 mlnuics in their grime iigtiinst the Air Force the S.D.U. triim scored 40 points while Retir- (ion not only four. . . . . The some thing may happen-to the Tonimics tonight. The boys feel confident that they can put up A good showing against the two colleges. A double win for the Saints nnrl their chances of ink- irIL' llir N.B.-P.E.l'. crown would he I'N('L'I.lnI. Father Waiter Mue- fnculty adviser. will ric- trip. TICKET SALE):- Inop '7-1 lnl - BUSY BEAVERS- sr. JOHN - vs. - ISLANDERS ,At Charlottetown Forum Stllaryk Hope iTo Sign Three More Players HALIFAX. Jan. 31 - (CPI Bar Halifax st. Mal')”S of the Maritime; i.'ifajor Hockey League hope to sign ttvo forwards and a. defenceinau before the midnight deadline to- HIOITOIV, it was announced tonight. Under the rule governing trans- fer of professionals, a player must be on the central registry list and en route to his new club by mid- night Feb. 1. Centre Eric Uiiger. defenceman Carroll Biooiii and winger Dutch Dclniontc are the three players Saints are trying to land. Club officials said it.is almost crrtain Uiiger, 26-year-old veteran of minor pro hockey. will join Saints. Bloom may move to Syra- cuse and if he does Halifax hopes In get Ralph Hosking from Eddie Shore. Nothing definite was heard from on the nctzotiations with Dclnionte. Bruin-s-Black E- llawlis Ballle To Scoreless Draw , CHICAGO. Jan. Ill iCPl Boston Bruins took over undisput- lcd fourlii place in the National Hockey League tonight by playiiitz it scoreless tie with Chicago Black if-fawks before 32i8 fans. on all- itline loiv attciidance for hockey inl Ciiicaszn. I It was the second scoreless dead- lock for the Bruins who played Dc- - troit, 0-0. on Nov. 6. Tonichtls game was leisurely at times with only spurts of swift, of- lfcnslve effort by the two teams. The closest approach to it goal icatne not loiirz iiftcr the halfway point. of the third period. Wnody Dttmai-t's rap past goalie Harrv tLuniicy was disiilloivcri because irookie defence nizui Jack Mcfntyrc was in the crease when it occur- ircrl. I Ot.lici'wise. it was a safe. sane ex- hihitlnii with oiilv four penalties TCRIICEI. two to A side. Lumlcy had ,'22 saves to 25 for Boston's Jim Henry. l First Period I Scoring: None. l Pcnaltics: Henderson. Pelrson. l Second Period Scoring: None. i'ciialt,v: Dewsbiny. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Horeck. . . Sea-Fish Landings orrawa. iiaii.-I 31 -(CP)- Landings of sea-fish in Canada during 1951 declined more than itliree per cent from the preceding ti,-car but. there was 3. gain of seven per cent in landed value, the Bureau of Statistics reported to- P-Y. The yeiii-'3 catch amounted to 1.291.'l33000 pounds valued at 312 660.000 compared with 1336696000 at S6'I,730.000 in 1960. Catch on the Pacific Coast dur- int: 195) declined to 5953758000 pounds. from 600.419.000, but the value rose to 840214000 from 535 402.000. Landings of all species of fish on the Atlantic Coast were down to 0f)5.9'l5000 pounds' from night. in a regular game of the Maritime Major Hockey League. The vein put Hawks six points behind fourth-place Halifax st. other clubs in the six-team cir- cult. Little Ronnie Rowe and Geoff Burman. the Winnipeg centre. led the Hawks. Rowe shot three goals and help- ed on one other while Burman tallied one and set up three. other 1-Iawka markers went to may Marshall, George Scholes. and Robinson. . George Robertson and Fred Hit. debrand scored the otily two Mil- lionaires goals, both coming in the final three minutes .01 the second period. By that time. however. had the game in the bag. Rowe. Robinson and Marshall tallied in the first period and Rowe added another before Rob- ertson broke the scoring ice for Sydney. Only five penalties were handed out during the game-two of them going to Rowe in the opening per- iod. Ifawks Moncton - Goal. Lockhtirt: de- fence. May, Milne, Olsen. Wine- master; forwards, Hamilton, Schoies. Kennedy, Marshall, clemcnts, Fil- sparkling hockeyf l Hawks Play Sparkling T HockeyFor 7-2 Win Over Sydney Moneymen Hocitey Scores lllarltlmc Major Monctnii 7. Sydney 2 (at Glasgow) Quebec Senior Ciiicoutimi 4, Shaivinlgan Fm Nu Mary's, idle tonight along with the 1 Vaileyfieid 1. Sherbrooke 5 Quebec Junior Quebec 4. Granby 1 Possibililyfof ' Title Boitlglim MIAMI. Fin, Jan. 31 -- (Apt .. Possibility of R heavyweight cm. match between champion Jerky Joe Walcott and Harry (Kid) Mat- thews appeared sliin today. Jim Norris. president of the In. tcrniitlonai Boxing Club, said hi would not release Walcott from his I. B. C. contract. "The only thing I'm interested in is Walcott's fight with Ezzsrd Charles. former heavyweight title. holder." he said. Al Weill. matchmaker for tho f.B.C., backed him up. "Wtiicott is going to fight. Char- lcs for the title first," he said. "it he doesn't he'll be sued for every penny he owns. And he's going to have to sign by Feb. 5 or get sits- pciidcd and forfeit the tit1c.I hope tiiiit dot-siitt happen. Baseball Veteran I Calls If Quits PIITLADELPHIA. Jan. 31 - (AP) -Baseball's Old Man Mose is call- inc it quits its an active player at. tcr 21 years. The veteran Wally Moses signed today as it couch with Philadelphia Athletics. Moses, one of 26 major leagiiers to get four hits in one World Series grime, will help tutor the hitters and outfielders for niaiiagcr Jimmy Dykcs, 5 ion. Burinan, Rowe. D. llorcck. Robinson. Sydney - Goal. Hicks: defence. Dinning, Lcvandoski. Matthews, Wthiiien; forwards, Bathiziitc, Rob- ertson. Gallagher. Roach. Muc- fntyrc, Birukow, Hildebrand. ()f-ficials -- Frank Elliott, Clary Potts. SUMDIARY Kenny Watson (above), high First Period gscoring forward of the Saint John tBeavers will bear a lot of watch- ”TM0"Cm"' KW” , ling tonight wlit-ii the ISIREIGEYSI2 u(BmI;T::;'' 633” - the Beavers at tiic Forum. ' Watson has scored 32 goals and 26 3 gfgcmnmm 1, 7:37 , ,1, H I. p .. -- n. as Hf:(S)Sil:IsS' lis season at a total of at l(:gf:xl:leLri:on' gig? 15;)... 13 y . .. -L,,, h iaziher. I Mt H h ' Second Period ; . er ert IIIS i .. I 4-Moncion. Rowe I ' twincmaster. Burmanl .. 5:4-l , The Mount Herbert Boiicci'iisli-ggsydney Robertson yers trounced they Covciicnci Flycis: (Gallagher, Eh-ukow, 17.30 yil-2 last night in an exhibition Q-,.5ydmA,,' Hndebmnd ,gainc played at Covciiead Rink. tgau-mate, Lemndoskn u 13:51, Bill MacFariaiic paced the wiii- penamea h yvmcmaslcls GM. tiers with a tliree coal perforni- laghcr. Lance. Eddy Biiriis scored twice for iMouiit Herhcrt while single coals Third Period were fired by George Pippy, Lntt'- g . arr. 1ill”””iaS2?l”li.Diliiffii 2:11 t7”i3i"ii”"'-iii?-if?”” 3,. y :5. g I IC y 1 - , ... .. .. Dean Watts scored for Mount Her- 8 M”"cw”' SEMI” , (Hamiltoii Kennedy) 0 ” ibcrt. 0-Moncton how! In M)- ”---”-"--' (But-mun) ............ 13:07 Peii.-iltlcs - None. ! . LONDON. Jan. 3l--tR-eiitersi- 4-I Commonwealth finance experts be-l ' ran a detailed study of hoiv to give jy underdeveloped sterling countries The Covchead Flycrs defeated the CED”!!! 800d! which would ai- tiie York R'4IIig('l'S 4-1 this week inllow them to help pull the sterling ti fast and cleanly played ;.'BlIlC at; W95 DUI 01 Ihe red. The commit- 01' Moses. who is 4!, joined the Alli. letics in 1935 and for-seven straieht yc.ii's hit over .300. I Bulldogs Vlin The Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs trounced the Glasgow Road Maple Leafs 11-3 last night in a regular league game played in North Riv- rink. The game. which use watclicd by a large crowd, was cleanly piaycti. Dcfcnccinaii Cliaiiie MacDoiiz- all led the Biiiiclogs' onslaught with a six twill pcrforiiit'iiict-. "Bu-hb.V" .Dotvling scored Girisgniv Roads' three goals. The game was referred by Art Perry and Amos Gor" fl. SNAP SHOT ritttstitttd Rolls of film developed and printed and sent. out the same dsv. Prints double size at no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll 35c. Reprints 40 each or lo for Me. Mall Fllla Covchead Rink. H. MiicDiitiitld. K. I30 W” ippoimcd by the Com- Mncoommg cl Mncpomm "nd E. nionwealth Finance Mlnlstcrs' con- MBttMIIIHil scored for the w1,,m.,.S ference here earlier this month. Service. Charlottetown. ieoirer Falls Apart: 14 Strokes For Hole TUCSON. Ariz.. Jan. 31 -- (AP) -- Jimmy Demaret's golf fell apart today and he took 14 strokes on the lllth hole in the first round of the 310 000 Tucson open golf toiIr- riament. The colorful Ojal. Calif. prn drove five bails out of bounds and took it penalty stroke on each. "That's the highest score I've taken on one hole in my life as an amateur or pro." the disgusted De- maret said. 725271000. but the value also was slightly higher at. 330446.000 against 032328000. Reece Band 6.15 to Friday-Hockey Practice TODAY - THURSDAY - 9 AM. TO 6 P.M.-FRIDAY UP TO 2 PM. ALL REMAINING SEATS -- AT 2 PM. FRIDAY I SEAT IIOLDIIS - C DBDIII - SIATB MUST Ill PICK!!! UP '11! AIOVI HOURS in-no PHONE FORUM EVENTS-iii. 2a to Fall. Monday -- CHILDREN'S SKATING -- 4 to 5.80 GENERAL SKATING - 8 to 10.00 Tuesday-HOCKEY -- HALIFAX - 8.30 Wednesday - GENERAL SKATING - 8 to 10.00 Thursday Afternoon-CHILDREN'S SKATING-4.00 to 5.30 Thursday Night-Garrison Hockey Night with Skate to the Friday-HOCKEY - SAINT JOHN -- 8.30 Saturday - SKATING -- 2.30 to 4.30 HOCKEY PRACTICE in FORUM The 18th hole is 513 yards. par 5. Demarct had a 78. eight over par. 2 8.15 4 8.30-10.30. 130 Ifotit St. while Ncwsom scored for the' losers. N.H.L. Standings ARMY OFFICERS w Trqr r APII. " .. ii 3 : :i r::.:::t. 33 it it III S; KHAKI SHIRTS - TIES - HOSE ' I 24 IR 1' 133 ill 51 o . K5573?” .15 21 if 102 123 4i Special Stock-taking Clearance Sale New York 15 21 10 H7 I41 40 Chicago .i:i 29 5 107 150 at p Officers Khaki Shirts finest quality English broadcloth - regular S650 SALE 54.35 1- 3 for 512.50 Officers Khaki Shirts Sanforized, famous make - regular 535.50 SALE 3.65 - 3 for 510.50 Kliulti Sox fine all wool, unshrinkabie, ribbed - regular 32.00 5P0cII'lI 5I.35 - 3 pair for 53.75 Khaki Ties line all wool -- Baratiiea or Silk Knit regular 31.00 to 01.50 SALE 65: Same” "ll Sim-2 I fur M E". cliarlottctowii P. E. I. FRIDAY. FEB. 1 '”'ll"l""'l"""' II”"'' 8.30 I i.. ....tIIIlIllIll 'l H. Ittiillltitt ittttlttti-E Iii tttiiitiIiiilIttitiIIiiiliiii