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E-1- I SUMMARY First Period 1-Hornets, Blanchard (Jay) 12.18 2-Hornets. Code (L. Andrews) . . .. .. 14.59 3-Bombers, E. Strongman (D. Williams) .. .. . 17.00 4-Homets. J. Moore (R. Frlzzeli) . . 19.59 lseeond Period 5--Hornets. R. Frizzeli (L. Andrews) . ..... .. 3.54 O-Bonibers, E. strongman (C. Tuplinl 14.5!) 7-Bombers. A. Callorw (L. Mitchell. D. Williams) 17.37 3-Hornets. Crewya (L. Andrews) 16.27 Third Period O-Hornets. G. Crewys (L. Andrews) .. .......... .. 1.19 10-Hornets. G. Crewyii (E. Code. L Andrews) . 2.19 1' Bomber... C. Williams (E. Strongman) . 2.49 11 Bombs a. T. Yso (C. Williams) . . .. 8.10 1!-Hornets. 8. code (it. Friasoil) ...-........... 0.01 14-Hlomets. J. Moore . (H. Jay) .................... .. 7.48 1'-Hornets, W. Tremere 13.09 I6-Hornets. H. Blanchard (H. Jay. W. aoFarlane) 14.49 17-Hornets. H. Friueli (W. Machriane. K. Jay) 15.48 is-Hornets. I-1. Crewys (D. Cotes) A .. 17.11 FLDOKTON, England, (Che inn: CUARDIAN. CHARLOETETOWN . Richmond Wins . Opener From Lot 16 The first oi the best out of three playoii games between Richmond and Lo 16 intermediate ”C" Mt. Hockey League wa1akplay- ed in the Mt. Pleasant 11. last Thursday night with the game end- ing in avii-6 score in favour oi Richmond Eagles. Lineups: Richmond Eagles - Goal. P. Arsenault; defence, Z. O'Brien. Ci. OtBrisn. B. M.acNsill. E. Brown, J. Delioche; forwards, V. Fitzgerald, F. Fitxemld. H. Fitmereid, L. Fituerald, L. Cameron, J. Bridges, L. Perry, .1. MaoNe!ll. 0. Cameron. Lot 16 Rovers-Goal. 0. Mac- Lean; defence, E. Bigeiow, R. Eige- iow. A. Campbell. L Miller; lor- wuds. E. Campbell, W. Yeo, Y. Miller. V. MaePhee, R. MacLesn. 1. Cameron. SUMMARY (V. Fitzgerald) :!--Lot 18. I. Miller ' (R. Maclieanl .. 4-Richmond. H. Fitzgerald (R. Brown) . . .. Second Period 5-Richmond, H. Fitzgerald (J. MaeNeill) 7 6-Richmond, Z. O'Brien (1. Fitzgerald) ................ .. 8.52 '1-Lot 18, 1. Cameron (E. Campbell) ............. 1106 8-Richmond. H. Fitzgerald (V. Fitzgerald) Third Period 9-Lot 18, V. MacPhee 5.30 10-Lot 16. I. Miller . .. 9.15 11-Richmond. H. Fitzgerald (L. Fitzgerald. V. Fitzgerald) 12.17 Little Sands Team Defeats Belle -River A large crowd of hockey hungry ions cheered themselves hoarse at the Murray Harbour Rink on Tues- day night when the speedy high- iiying aextette from Lime sands met and defeated a hsrdashecking, determined team irom Belle River 4-2 in an exhibition hockey game The opening session had all the ear-marks of a kill 'em and drag 'om out iray but referees Stewart and Pr-owss changed all that by a brief but iull parade to sinner'a avenue. Lineups: Belle River-Goal, C. Hancock: deience. Bell, Beers. smith, Blue: iorwards. J. Hancodc. H. Hancock. MI.oMlillan. Benton, Molieod. Sin- gleton. Gillia. Cook. Little Sands-Goal. F. MscLean: deience, R. White. L. Blue: for- wards. 8.. White, M. Maclean, N. Blue. E. Blue. J. MacPherson L. Blue, L. White. SUMMARY Fir-at Period Ne loore Penalties-Smith, R. White Second Period 1-Little sands, MacLean (R. White) .. 2-Belle River. Boston 3-Little sands. 8. Blue Third Period 4--Little Sands. M. MscLean 8.50 5-Little sands. L. Blue (5. Blue) ., 17.40 8-Belle River, 0 Ma.cLeod (A Beaten) ........................ ..' 19.10 Milton Hornets Win Hockey Game At Mt. Pleasant The Milton Hornets deieated the Mount Pleasant Bombers 14-5 in an exhibition game played in the Mount Pleasant Rink on Tuesday night. . Lineups: Milton-Goal. D. Simmonds: de- iense. V. Blanchard. J. Moore. E. Cole, R. Crewys; forwards. G. Crewys, L. Andrews, R. Frizzell. H. Jay. W Tremere. D Coles W. Mac- Farlane; coach V. Gillespie. Mt. Pleasant-Goal, R. Lereau; defense. T. Yeo. L. Mitchell. 11. Caillow. C. Tuplin; iorwards, I. strongman. E. Strongman. D. Wil- liams. C. Williams. J. Strongman. 'lIiis Yorkshire village plans to most. 500 chickens at a Coronation celebration. 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