'An officia island Dropped Two Yesterday Ontario Rink Leads Field With Four Straight Wins it was a disastrous day for Brit- Quebecls extra-end victory 01'" ish Columbia. Prince Edward Is- P-E-L , land and Northern Ontario. Each ilgyfohebulftlloflggsgg he the 500" dropped two games. British Columbia boiled 14-7 to win its second game in lnllli Stalls- Nova Scotia and 7-6 to Alberta. P.E.l. lost 15-6 to Saskatchei-an and 13-10 to Quebec on an extra end and Nortifern Ontario was set the only rinks to post back 15-B by New Brunswick and 1145 by Ontario. By GERRY MARTIN Smith. 32-year-ulii skip of the 'l'liet ' the eastern Canadian Press Staff Writer girdb Curtllllbl lclub In Hm wnh MONCTON (cc) - An Ontario he er 0Wfl5'lP5- W?” 51 rink, Sklpped -by 3 fm-mop mgh. l3s)glcasntui;r:t(rll. as he tried to place a g'lllvei:(fayCli'iliimtli0cu'lialR?avthrhai'liciii lillllllll-H -hl'lll"'ll '" l”"""l hm" - l - - . . .- - L. the Canadian ciirlinr: cli:impion-:0”lC”ll5 '”"ll f""( ”"'l. yiillceo ships with four straight Yll'ltllfleS.luPFs aim I” M” Jmam i L y l mcasuremcnt was 3 PW llltl". , I , , g needed to keep its record intact. Olllall”-y ”'”l”””'"lld" '”"l A1 Alfie Phillips. an Olympic com- berm llffli ' T HM petitor for Canada in thc 1928 and dmlblf ll,'lgl"'f”u.H"C;.l("k- "Um Hay 1932 Games and skip of the Toronto The 3' l."- is K . cl Mk an” N,” Granite club quartet. won both his "slew 5d5k- l”""f( l .d 1. y games Tuesday. 9-8 over Quebec 105595 '” .lVl”'" '”"f'.e Edgsuanld M3. and 11-6 over Northern Ontario. to land W5 "1 mi l"lm"””1 ' ,,H vlcg retain the lead in the round-robin followed Willi a llltldnlllllls -m an. tournament with a 4-0 won-lost re- 3073' W91" Vllmu" 1?” '” 9 d. cord. ernoon it was fxewfouncllan 5 Manitoba stayed in line as the l0l”'”l 3W'39””9 i055 only other undefeated rink with a . -; - - 16-3 triumph over New Brunswick. Tnousch IWLD The western rink received a'third- Alberta. skipped hi" L"3-)9-ll liltll round bye and holds the runner-up Matt Baldwin :4 young Velell;-all ill; 8 INIF - position with three victories. the game and in master The Ontario-Quebec came decided on the last rock thrown by 12-7 in the lllll'fl round and edccd 1 Phillips. The score was tied 8-8 and British Columbia 7-6 in Quebec was lyinr: two when Walter round. in This Corner MocLeocl's Loss Bod Blow To Flyers Playoff Hopes from Danny Lartcr'a barber , shop and was all set for a big performance in last nightln con- test. Dave claims that when he gets his hair clipped shortly be- foro game time he always does well. AROUND AND ABOUT - Presi- dent Clarence Campbell has an- nounced that from now on a amat- our will be allowed a fling of six instead of 3 games with a pro club ........ ..Conditions are attached toy the new ruling however ....... ..The lnmateur's team must have finished ltheir regular laying schedule and playoffs and a period of seven days must elapse before he can make application to play the three games with the pros ..... ..No action in the N.H.L. tonight but tomorrow three bf games are scheduled .... .. Toronto is at Canadiens. Rangers at Chicago and Boston at Detroit. .. ..We had Dalhousie defeated S l''.)(. 120-50 a coupel of weeks the ice against the Basilica Youth 1: ghould luv. been in. Club tomorrow night they will b! ay around ...... ..One of the heading into battle without one of lgughs of the yegr cam, . their best. in fact one of the 0111- weeks ago when someone mis standing cefensemen in the league. the scum pamck for the Ranger Alan (Junior) Macbeod left for Patrick ...... .."Muzz Patrick?" the Halifax last week to take a course in connection with his police work (Alan is a constable on the City Police Torce) and will miss not only this third game but also the one this coming Tuesday. Jumon MacLEOD wt... the Parkdale Flyers hit whose Bruins were languishing in were ridin brother's Rangers high. replied "I Ch'lown Bunloms And Midgets Win In Kings-Queens The Charlottetown Abbie ban- wish I was.' Bio loan will be a had blow to Plrkdnlolo chances of cupping the Inland crown. It is tough enough to have to face such a power-packed aggregation in the oath club even at full strength t when I top-flight blueliner like MacLeod is missing from the ranks then It makes it doubly Io. Junior is not only a fine def- ensive defenaemau but also ex- cels In the rushing department. lilo periodic rushes with the puck erldlod in his stick have result- ed in more than one Parkdalo tally. Superstitions among athletes are for from uncommon. Almost. every hockey player has a favorite stick. number. or something that he in- nocently believes will bring him luck in the "big game”. We have heard of some who would wear the lame suit of clothes for days runn- ing when they were having an un- usually long string of good luck or of others who have grown long Jcraggly beards in an attempt to prolong ii win streak. Playing in our island league is a young fellow who believes that he always goes better when he has had ll hair cut in the after- noon previous to tho lama. Darn Macbood. Montague'a fleet. cent- onnan. told no this yesterday afternoon. He had just hockey title. tague Rink last night. Scoring the Abbles were MacMillan (2). and Fraser Burke. Queens Championship by defeat ing the Montague Midgets 0 Donald (3). Jay. Mncl-ladyen. Noonan: and for Montagu lum with two goals. Abbie Sisters iTo Montague Primrose Sisters in the but of was out curling. defeated Newfnundlanrl ..,..,.,,.k..s put up an (,xceImm.a”y; the lolllllll icianis at Civic Stariiiiin Monday night. in the second period partic-. ularly. and in flashes in the final! frame. the boys brand that was almost as crowd- ypicasing as the seryr There was not a very on hand to please. however. and it the depths of the cellar while his saddle puny g RIL Bishnp she tame defeated the Montague Ban- tams 7-0 to capture the Kings- . Queens Bantam Championship in Harness pony Dom. Mum Fred- the final game played at the Mt')n- Harness ham. or The Ahliie Sisters will meet tliis.l.he evening at 6.30 at Barbour'ii Show room whence they will make the trip to Montague to take on the game: for the Inland Senior girls 911 A ”' ”' ' l of the day's play was The curlers broke off roiiiilCll- tion Tuesday night to attend their annual banquet. uled for Wednesday at I The Islanders counted one on the extra :1 and Quebec counted three to Fifth-round matches are sched- 2 p m. AST Prince Co. Sport Echoes Juveniles Show Good Form In Monday's Clash Al S'sicle The Keiisliigton and Summcrside l inc lirniid of hockey for minor dished out I ”B" brand. large crowd sccms very difficult to get home fans here to show any enthusiasm about our younger players. There were about 200 fans present. and we would judge about thrce-quart- crs of those were dyed-in-the-wool Kcnsiiigton fans who are backing their smart juvenile team to the hilt. The score was 7-3 for Summer- Ilde. but the play seemed much more even than that. In fact the visitors seemed to have a terrlt-g orial advantage for most of the way. but lacked the finesse of Summersldva first line of Phill- ips-Mnclii-an-Gallant when they got in close to the net. This ”Red' S'side Man Wins Al Horse Show TORONTO (CPl President George Jacobsoii of the Canadian Horse Shows Associations Tuesday announced the grand winners for 1955 horse shows. Points won hy riders and horses throughniit the various fairs fort 1955 uere totalled up. On the hats. gig; of the total-point score on engravedilllllht certificate is awarded. m'"3" l"qu1”d- Lyn" P!"lck- lonships for 1955 include: Zone one ' brookc. with Lucky Sparkles. Zone four Golden Comet. Jumper -- lilrs. Letty Bruce-Wil- llams. New Glasgow. NS. with Mick. Hunter . Hugh 0'Byrne. Halifax. with Klllarney Girl. Saddle pony - Dr. A.M. Marshall. lgalifax. with Karlarama Buga- oo. erlcton, with Little Fire. Brentwood. N.S.. with Patricia Nelson. . Fr”! 3"'k9 m' H3'n”- 5f""'" Roadster-G.A. Callbeck. Summer- slde. P.E.l.. with Matt-him. in the second feature of the 1 g evening the Charlottetown Annie-mEI.'l,hQ.fjlT,d,,. W-Plillimxngcgj Midgets alsodcapiurod the Kings- hrnokpl ' ' Stock horse - Miss Kay Davis. Truro. NS. wiili Peanuts. Scoring for the Abbies were Mac .. . - . . - ... .. .. .. Cape Traverse Whips Hampshire At Crapaud Rink Monday night Cape Travcr.xe Rovers defeated Hampshire Bulldogs 0 to 4 in twin the semi-final of the t.'i'api-iurl Board of Trade Trophy. The Hov- ers will now meet. the winner of Nine Mile Creek Series who play their 3lU1P ltltany Si. Pats and gamc tonight. Macl.ean is as smooth a puck padrllrr as in lime seen long time anion! is lint the (tipsy-tlonillr. dazzle type. him by his check. and the ease with which he doe Gallant and Bobby P in Summerside Ho cepting the seniors. go over the blue-llne fccding each other short passes is reminiscent of the old lateral passing of the days before the blue-lincs and red line were painted on. (They seem to be going out of style again at Civic Stadium at present; if fad- ing-out process continues much longer we're going to need super- man referces with X-ray eyes to call the offsides. winners of annual zone champ- Champions. The Eagles had a real .-. behind and win the hard and sen- saddle hm" "' Mm Ghd" Mb around here knows what Morell ll Ph"""" Fa" Riven NS” WM like. but Eagles fans will he crowd- . mg I their 39" ”""'""-tiiockey game will be held at the with Ontario and Manitoba meet- l0l' 53"” J9”. "lml5m- wml "19 . . - 1 1 First period: 1. Saint John. Ru- ing in the feature game. ;l:lll:;:lm:la1l3 BY Amherst Rambler! MC (pauadmm smith) 7:2. Pen .1. Each, erioa produced one (any, ties: Palladino 1:14. Blackburn 1:14 Mclntosh 2:25. the minors. I-le ranlc - but does ilic min- imum of stick hanllliniz lo tlet watch. The whole line. .'ilnrl.c-mi. Ulric- The way they. The Keusington boys are I hustling. fighting brand of hockey players. Don'I' count them out of the picture yet. because they'll iil-ill make things mighty interest- ing in their own baliwick even if they are four goals down. Their goaler. Glover. was good no wan Dawson In the Summerslrle nets. Thane Mann looked to be the cream of the defencemen. though Wayne Champion made some dazzling rushes. Their forwards are all fighters with little to choose among them. Schurman's Eagles will he tak- ing on an intermediate ”('” team from Morell at Civic Stadium to- This is the final series. a best-of-fivc affair. and the winner will. of course. be crowned Island battle before they disposed of Hampshire. having to come from national way each time. They downed the Crapaud semi-finalists with it little less trouble. Nobody in the rink tonight to cheer team on to victory. S.D.ll. Plays Al Montague Tonight What promises to be a bang-up Montague Rink tonight when the all-star Montague Meteors meet the St. Dunstan's team. The Met- .eors have licen in top form during lthc past several performances and the St. Dunstan's team has given ya strong account of itself in past Igames. Fans will be well pleased lwllh the entertainment to be prov- iidcd by these two teams tonight. As an added attraction. the first game of the Island playoffs will be staged tonight between the Mont- ague Primrose Sisters and the Beavers Shucle Capitals 2-1 To Tie Semi-final Series SAlNT Joiml N.B. iicei .. A single goal keat Saint John Beav- ers in the A Hockey League alayom when they cdged Fredericton Capitals Tuesday night and tied the best-ob nlne semi-final at 4-4. The deciding game is scheduled Caps fir ng the last in the tense. closely fought. game. Ron Rubic opened the scoring in a .Smith and Vlp Palladiuo. Mark Vnoileau .colle for the second. blasting a Third period: 3. Fredericton. Me- knee-high shot between goalie John Plice (Whitiock. Miles) 9:54. Pon- Craig'a legs. allies: Jones 4226. Campbell 4:80. Doug McPhee deprived Jim Shir- Brklaclch 11:53. ley from a shutout half way Stops: ... .. -through the last session. He was Craig . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 8 0-21 Shirlev. .. 4 4 3-41 Albany Whip-rjllllillon .6-4 To ”"'”'""”" "Toke-Gcime Lead In Finals liillips workl 1 di better together than any other line gtgleg cfiinai: Cl”-Vi Mi '0' 1 last night whipping the Hornets 6-4 in a last game before I big crowd of fans. lead the Albany attack. Cameron fired two and Dawson notched a single. Frizzell and Taylor each got. one the first frame and goals with Milton in the First. period: 1, Albany. Noon-I Richard. Gilbert Clements Heads S. Kings Fish And Game Assn. 1 x The oiuu-iouetown Goardhn. Wednesday. mu. '1. use Ralph Miles. Yaiiklng goalie Craig in avor of a Itx-man attack Juli before the period ended yielded no dividend. I Shirley received a minor in the middle frame for slapglng McPhco with his stick. W Kullnu served the sentence. antic Coast Senior 2-1 Second period: 2. Saint John. Boileau (Nicolle) 9.50. Peulltlclz Smith 1.09. Barrett 11.01. Shirley 14.51 served by Kullrnan. Camp- wlth Nick Ni- bell16.57 pretty passing play with Gerry blned an (film-l.eod. Dawson) 10.08; 2. Albany. Cameron (Noonan. New- man) 11.12: 3. Milton. Macswaln. tcrewys. Griffinl 12.45: 4.. g bany. Cameron (Darrach) 19.53. Penalties. MacDougall. Crowys Welsh. Second period: 5. Milton. M. MacEa('hrrn (Crewys) 42: 6. Albany. Noonan (Johnsto 0.40: 7, Milton. Frizzell (MacDougall) 9.29: tl. Albany. Dawson Leodi 19.14. Penalties: ML-Karrie (1). Fris- zell. Johnston. Maclaod. the P.E.l. intermed- at North R.iver rink Milton The Albany St. Pats took a oney Noonan shot a goal a period to Macswairi. M. Macliachern. 3-1 lead in split four second r Milton. Albany got off to I 10.12 butt 10. Albany. Noonan l8.N. Penalties: None. Referees: it 5-4 at Mr Gilbert. Clements was elect- the meeting. explaining the du- ll l0ll0W!? but he got a backhand away that ed President of the Southern ties of the officials. pgpgi-wgights; Prmcg Stfggf, Dowlllll tipped lIJ- DOWHIIB (Hughes) 4.26: 9-Mom Kings Fish and Game Assoclaflonl On motion it was decidedyto saw! 4. we” mm school 3; p. Roy was still sitting out a pon- llusghfs (Dowling MacLeod) at a largely attended Inml8l;ll0ld I meelhll On the third s. 8. goal: by F MacMilian (2) any received in the second when D-0 .31 d )0-llnll Davey (E. VMac- meeting held at the Rainbow-Thursday of every month. G. cudmm-9' G. Gum"; w. K5. Dave Macl..eod struck to give (mi)! N 032.11-Montague Hughes Room of the Bison R651-5lllNInlyGRAvEL WASRING goal; by D, Hayes (2; 11, gay)... glpntague a 4-3 lead at 0.54 of tho P wl 'nK' arrolll 17.00. Tuesday night. Other officers y , Model School Southport 1: -School 'd- Lwdfy "id J9" Vflnfll” H'":”" L"'”"3'- V"l"9'”f '35 ii: ?;"lfl.lE"'i.ll”.llii:i”l?l.if.li":l 3"” N". W m”rm"""”" ..:.:: L- St t. - . a' we .1 . -- --- -, p.'”'.Vj:....;.” W W W the Yalleyfield stream. and a ro- ”p,,'”.l,:".f3,';..VKm mm. ,: elheggierd 1 14 ll - is Directors are Louis Cantelo. solution yvng passed anklns that mine. st.-...: semi 1, w, x, 5, I 11 7 5 - 1-! Ken Clements and wimam pm. the Provincial Executive exert 30,1, by J. Sta".-L pg Dow. p.545. o Kcrald for one year. Fred Vunzzo, every effort to have it stopped goal by R. Blggar. School Unit No. Ing a I Lloyd Jay and Harvey Moore forl t Ahyotecrif th:l:.k8m:l5u::ll3ld'E2 1, 4: Model Soutbport Rockets 0. r . s a o iii.”filEl:5"laHfl2”lT.l”l.?K'l. .1...” -... at mu... - or i.FP”:l.E.t::.:::” by R: ..,;;,,--;,.-g;-,,-;--,;,- ;; "-,g.fj;;;'l1 SPORTS ARENA Wm” R" ""19 y"” ii-,h:,.n.l:i woxL"Lou:i ton rtnk last. oveyntng on fast if. 0 pr and before a large crowd. New SKATING Following the reading of the minutes. the financial statement was presented and was adopted. On motion 850.000 was voted for feed for the Harvey Moore Sanc- tuary birds. Kings County game warden John White addressed the meet- ing giving an account of his work since his appointment. and went on to discuss the laws regarding the .22 rifle. salmon fishing and hunting rabbits. Mr. Walter Beer, Provincial President. addressed l sldent during the past year. interesting display of sportin goods exhibited by Mr. Clure of the Stunner Mr. Tam Gillies GREAT CHIEF Crowfoot. famous chief of the Al llclous supper served by the sin hcrla Blackfoot Indians. was about put the Bison Rggtgunnt the mg; 00 years old ivlien he died in 1891). i in; adjourned, Primroses Square Segriesi 1 u made the most of a man advant- Al- no overtime was played due to I (Mac- Third period: 9. Milton. (Taylor to go into the third leading 5-3.1 (B. MacEachern. Crewys) 10.12: Taylor made Noonan rapped home the clincher gt Leith Jay. J o h it Much interest was Ihown by the sportsmen towards the very ...: Blanks Crapaud Sporting Goods Company. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Walter Beer. and Mr. Ralph Jenkins for attending the meet- g' . Mr. Harvey Moore.Mr. Ken moments and Mr. Fred Vuouo were appointed on the committee to attend executive meetings in Chrlottto.ll'lli msd-'00!" k a own oownga of .. Dowl'gg'Scores3 Goals A. ' A - A ..-. - By S Defeating Saints big man for Mon up now for the Inland Seniorleaguc tltlo acorlng three goals. Bill Highu third on a short llusufli-uiimsl-Iliilghleusl with a 1-4 victory over st. DihI- hit paydlrt twice and Flick Landry Hiclio was off for' holding pm... stair: University to square their and starry Dave Macuod came Hughes Itruck at 1.01. ltlwu th. semi-final series 1-1 in the fastest through with singles. - . prettiest gag: qf um ... -- H e of i' - playoffs seen at the Once again it was Paul (Buck) Doiwliag and rt: Arena this year. Davey who led the saints to the on a out pan g .y, St. Dunstan: lost the game in attack. Davey shot to! the saints Davey ifirodgtlie last 8. D in the penalty box as the Primroses four goals and set up the other on goal at 10.32 once all: my scored by Ed. MacDonald. MacDonald's pass com um 5..., Mon Mar AND auooan l.f;"'.,".'.1'”.l3,f:;lfmlI:.m:lPegfllv Amlither his ctroxd ofi ovter 1300 Hughes put it on ice after a iiireil peope law: I an I ttmelwayp 1 1. wig ruggetd. bsovgral ttllgletl it and Cgax'l1-Solis P y b D"w""' flue! fl 0 , rel Du ll Kr V fereoa Brian Maocallum and Don ”"1-"ll Whelan kept it pretty well under nu. 3. he I'''"" "l control with Gaston Roy getting um.";"i no 0' h:"'.ll'lllll and earning the only major pen- , '”' -- .aoa.. Tito Montague Primrose: ro- houndod right back into the fight ago on four mccuions to more call. I I The Primroses had to come from behind after the Saints had built up I 8-1 lead before 12 min- utea had elapsed in the second period. Montague notched two of their own in the second to tie tltlngyup and then outscored the Saint: 4-1 in the third. A(2SHt President Splkes llumor FREDERICTON (CPl-Jack T. W0 ::I-Cl ty. in all the Saints were on the cum: pram". ' M '" Wm" receiving end M m oy the mun." for himself when he got his hair cut” the afternoon . . .It is lit PeE:lrtl"ShheuDllIt'il iiiiiiie s. n. U. M” ”"""” ' ' ' "M "I"; cage played tremendous I'M" Mn", M u" hm" ' - lie was the outatandlnl B. D. U. :::.:..::'.::.:"..::'l:.::r:.:::':i:r :-,-,-.-:,.;;,-;.-i-.---- - -5-: in the other end of the rink, ;-gum" weaenucun pu"'” Gene Ward kicked aside 23 of 27 1,. h". we 8 I l 9&1" ":l:"” "M H. Fenety. president of the Atlan- ghotg glmed gr the n.g.nd'ha100. I-it M ht " Bib 9" 93' hm tic Coast Senior Hockey League. had a couple of labelled ones to much ' m "u"' h l" ' Tuesday night spiked a rumor that impale, nut -m 1"" S3" slit" - - -Th! i L": deciding same In the iviontuuc not the first goal of .,,,,,'-, :,,”'k ,'” 1"" W" Fredericton Capital - Saint John the night at 11.18 of the first poi-.- E-,.', " l.""” '"'"d'-'' Beaver semi-finals might be taken Iod when Landry was left alone in .h'3'"" Wll two! harm out of Saint John. front of the net and MacLeod put ,,u,.,,,,d "E: 7"” "3" ill" The game is a replay of the first g pas; right, on his suck. Davey punch It Dual”; I:"'o”d' '0' in the series. It was tied 1-1 and got, um on. back for s, p "me ... W" S” 9 ll 9" "10 lou than I minute later as be M . M ' roared over the Montague line and '"""l"" - ”"”3"f " F " 'l M ed ht m I hum Ward; defense Connolly. Mac- gverzzorngr aelnzfi v7m.d' ' "7 Gregor. MacDonald. Mamas; forwards. Dowllng. H u g ll 9 s. SAINTS TAKE LEAD Carroll. MacLean. Macheod. Lami- The Saints went 2 goals up near rys 'lrrti:wsdale.l Islgdwlell. u, W” t I H, d an :. goa ep erd; defoim fr:men whgii "E3 lvolacboiialilecgiid M"m"5' L: Macnmmld M MW Davey teamed up twice to scoro D"'"'ld' H”he' l””'”d5 5- Mal" two within 14 seconds. Davey Dfllllldi. J. Mlcnonaltl. Davey, sank the first as he took Mac- 3”: v"'"el"f- Gl9l.l9l- 3lll'll5- Mlle- Donald's pass on the fly in front I””l5- K”'9- of Ward and MacDonald rank the ' SUMMARY athgp on ; nut pguiu mug with first Period: 1. Montague Land- Davey, ryv (Mu-.Leod MacLean) 11.15; 2- The Saints lead was short-lived 5lllll8- Davey (L. MacDonald: 12. though I! Dowling hit for two in Penalties -Roy. MacLeod. - less than a minute. At 14.31 while 59001111 Period: 3 - Davey ( . Gerry Burns was serving time for Mlcbnnlldl 10.58; 4-Saints E.'M!t'- slashing Dave MacLeod stormed Donald (Davey) 11.12: 5- Mon- the length of the Ice andrafter full! T-'0WllII8 tMncLeodi 1.31; 6- taldng a shot passed the rebound M01-llallle Dowllng (Carroll) 15.29. to Dowling who didn't miss. At Ptllltlelt Roy (major). Carroll. 15.20 Carroll appeared to be well Mullins. Burns. Maclnnis. Roy. covered in front of the Saints cage” misunderstanding in the playoff ruling T u e s d a y reports were Ipread that Capitals were trying to have the game played at an- other arena because of the added advantage it gave Beavers in hav- ing the home ice. Mr. Fenety said: "The playoffs have been arranged so that the deciding game (the 10th, if needed) would be at Saint John. There has been no change." W.Il.S. And P.S.S. Split-Games Al Sports Arena In the opening game: in the City School playdowns scores were Tlllrd Period: 7-Montague M...-. Leod (MacLean) 0.54: 8-Montague Vocational School Arman defeated Spring Valley by a lop aided score of 0 to 1. Edwin Wall was the big mm for New Ari- nau sniping 5 goals and picking up 8 assists. David Walker got 3 goal: and 1 assbt and George Mouse slapped in the other New Annan goal. For Spring Valley L. Cotes scored on a pass from Gallant. Only two penalties were handed out in a fast. clean game. Hockey Scores I Fredericton 1 Saint John (Bestof-nine semi-final tied 4-4) Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: . Adults 25c; Children 10: Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8-10 P.M. Admission 50c Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League 8.D.U. at MONTAGUE rsilay - 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League l!.Y.C. at PARKDALE In Crapaud Rink last night Vocational School defeated Cra- paud by the score 6 to 0. This was the third game in the Frank Myer; League semi-finals. Cra- gaiaglllead the but of five games WMINUTEMAN - -- -n ByAlanMavIr lk(5 AWV 3 of fit 9 551017- (-Awlzlrz JOHN LAND)! '72!-'5 Ilosr Abbie sisters. These two teams have met during the past three years and every game has been a lclose one. and tonighis game should prove a thriller from start to finish. LONG TEN U RE John Marshall, the great Amer- ican jurist who died in 1835. was chief justice of the Supreme Court for 34 years. 1977!! WE .4057! " 77lE l057'R,4ZIIM MIL E5, Ma UDWO 7 E WIIERE 7lIE 01 VMPICS IWZZ BE nanom- IV (A 3FMAKIR -' M00191! "an?- 711; ll! 1' " Al Crapaud Rink six teams played off in the Cra- paud - Victoria Board of Trade school league Saturday morning. crapaud School dofoatod August- ine Cove school 3 to 1. Ronnie VEUROPE BEFORE Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Saturday - 2:30 - 4:30 Dawson. Allison Howell and Lea Skgtin Wilson scored for Crapaud and v: I yerntcm Petgal scored for dAuguat- G 5” ne ove. ny Rural elected l North Trynn school 1 to 0. Winston vmiw Noun" bl”. sob L.” Cameron and Carl MacDonald got the goals for Albany. Albany Vill- age school defeated Hampton 5 to 2. Billy Banett got two goals Rabert Murray. Donnie McCorm- ic and John Noonan one each for "bony. Hampton: both goals were scored by Reid Villett. ming might have bun a pro. feuional. instead he DIIIIO up a tryout with Aloqmu and took an onglnurlng lob in Europa. find how Bob and his wife. Molu. live. work and plav undo: the sitcom If tho Bavylan Alps. fin story is in The Standard this vmk. Get The SllndMd- on sale now, complete with rnagninc. I2-pan niivll arm 20 non: of zomici. Ont. I0 Body Repairs i If your car or truck re- quires attention our fully cqulpped repair and paint- ing departments are ready to serve you. EST IMATES FREE) Prdciice The Parkrlale Flyers will am. . hold Practice this evening we dam FA”-'5 Am. Body it Repairs 1 6 to 7. 5 ' ON SALI NOW . 86 Kent St. -- Dial 9713 . g ' 1 I For pure pleasure Q ..M"'D..--9 Curling -- 3-Day Schedule VIID. - - RI. THIS VIIK ODIN. 1 P. H.--ltacli rink for men on1y.'Ici-atoll or . . challdill ”