FEBRUARY 23. 1933. BOWLING wnusrtino HOCKEY NEWS 0 THELCI-IARLOTTETOYVN GUARDIAN r T"! SPBORT WQRLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT F H- 0 sC - K-E FY PLAY -OFF GAME ABBI VS. W 0 LV E S Friday Night Feb. 24th. at 8.30 p. m. PRICES: 50c. 15c. $1.00 -- Balcony 35c» 100 CHILDREN SEATS AT 25c. TAX INCLUDED SEAT SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY 10. a. m. ES ll ti llB l E W IN lER MUNBTUN BASKELTEAMS Falcons And Silver Foxes Come through In Hard Battle-s At Holy Name Club Last Night. Charlottetown basketeers scored I double victory over visiting Moncton teams last night at the Holy Name Olub, when, the local lady Silver Foxes took the Bingoes into camp by a. score of’ 20 to 14 and the Falcons following the ex- ample set by the home fair sex turned the St. Bernsrds back 86 to 33. Following are the lineups l.nd scores: Girls’ (lumi- Moncton Bingoes Sliver Foxes Diinphy 3 V. Harrington '1 imlliuuc Sherry 11 White 5 Miiilctt Walton Paquat 2 Burke Johnston B. Daley K. Harrington E. Daley 2 _ Walsh Triton 4 Pruugiit Men's Game 8t. llcrnarrls Falcons M. Duiipliy 4 Grant?! Linc-i 14 Ayers 5 Melimson 5 Power 3 Tritos 8 McKenna 4 F. Dunphy 2 Cox Richard McMahon 9 FflL-‘Tlfil! Doyle 7 Harley 5 The visiting teemfi. although de- feated last night, are still deter- mined to yet bring a. victory or vic- ‘rics out of Charlottetown, With ‘ his in mind they have derided to remain over another day and to- night tiie Bingoes will mcct the Merry Aunes, lady champions oi.’ ilir- lfoly‘ Name Club, while the boys take mi til/g. I-‘aicoiis once more. IlPilAlS Hlllll .~ rivrim iii SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Filo. 22- (CPJ-Jiolding Saint John Beav- rs to a 1-1 overtime tie. Frederic- (By uTccn) A Bad Start ataTg-ile Abegweits got away to s bad i 1n the opening lleme of their Plflydowns with Wolverines last flight. by taking a 7 to I lacing. The Canadian Press report, carried elsewhere in these columns, state; that with tile exception o1 Beam, the entire team was decidedly on; lciolor. A defensive ‘ game might [ave been tho best method of play or Abbies inst night, however, the Slime is over now and all the fans can hope for is an Abegweit rover. sal of form. A six goal lead is a tough hill to climb in a four game series with such a formidable crew ' t Canadian Press) ‘ KEINTVILLE, N, 5,, m, 22._ Scvrlllz two goals in quick succes- sion early in the third period, the Abbie Sisters. or Charlotetown blanked the cai-dinais, Kenwpp, girls hockey tonm tonight, For 45 minutes the teams had Y ‘ _ _. BOWLING , Commercial Loafing Proivse Bros; T. W.L. Prowss 169 149 174 W. Whltiock .. I80 19G 188 l". Smith 165 182 157 P~0smcrcn 22a 21o 126 Total-BUS. ' Patriot. Pub. Co.: 145 208 142 1.40 .. 186 166 N. Matliicson ........ 119 202 258 Totai--2066. Majority for Proivse Bros, 59 pins. High single, N. Miitliieson, 258 pins. ' High three, N. Mnthlcson, 579 pins. Bruce Stewart & Co.: P. G. Acorn 197 194 141 F. S. Biatch_......... 155 142 120 H. ‘Thornton . ..... I64 187 154 W. Smith .. . .. 230 120 200 S. K. Johnston .. . 261 241 201 Bankers: A. Masher .......... 183 247 2'11 E. B. Ling 104 193 187 F. Rice . . . . ..... 134 A. W. McLeod 138 E. LcPagc .......... 201 169 167 Total—2767. Majority for Bankers, 60 pins. High single, A. Mosher, 271 pins. High three. S. Johnston, 703 pins. City League n Capitals tonight made at least no more game necessary in the mills or the Southern New Bruns- wick Hockey League playfllfs- 55- oim wen the initial encounter 2-0 nd tho third match will be Diet/ed t Fredericton, Friday. The teeny pt/uring two games will be the : e winners. ~ A: "I'm all for a five-day week." ‘ B: “I'm all for a five-day week- nd." i, Host: "What do you think of these lgars?" Guest: “Finest things out." 4/ i Y. M. C. A.: 147 179 P W. Turner ........ 161i 171 174 R. A, Pendleton n... 258 220 151 J. A. Bentley ........ 255 261 207 Total-QUE. Vets: Ben Poole u... 152 178_ 210 O McDonald . .. 252 175 207 A Adair .. 223 168 167 E H. Day ... 194 217 158 F. B. Conrad ........ 182 200 202 Total-flee. . Majority for Y. M. c. A. 276 rins- High single, N. J. Clow, 305 pins. High three, J. A. Bentley, 723 pins. _ Missed The First Ellht! A certain gentleman arrived late for a concert end enquired from the ptrzcii sitting beside him Whit "l9 orchestra was playing. They have just finished the Ninth a zit"?! ' symphony!’ tgooicmc; ’EM oven Abbie Sisters Are Victorious as Wolverines, but anything can happen in this man's league. There- fore let's get behind Abbies Friday flight; and boost and cheer ‘cml to the echo—don't knock. Ron Hudson, right winger, was "liable to play last night, being forced out with an attack of flu. It 1s hoped his condition is not as bad "5 at» first reported and that he will be on the lineup on Friday night. Special Train 1t is understood that a special IWCKPY train connecting with eon. "a1 Pllini-‘i. will leave Montague Friday morning arriving here at 110011.. and will return after the game. DlflYPd ou (‘V011 germs. then Viiny Jones broke through cciiire with a. pretty piece of stick r handling and hit the twine. Before the Kent- Vme team could rally the Island- Cln Snlcpt. iiitu them again and in a mlxup in from. of 1.11:.- ret lixina MucInnis scorvri ilgillll. / FORMER tcoiitiiiucrl from Pugc l) man of the Ontario Ilydro Com- mission. As member for Medicine Hut. lie sci-inf. in the Dominion Parliament from 190B to 1811. The Royal Commission. conse- quent on the loan'ofv$1,250,000 by the British and Canadian govern- ments to assist Newfoundland to nicct. its blllid int-crest in Juuuuigy, will “cxuiiiiiie into tile future" of the Dominion, "particularly report- ing on the financial situation and its prospects." The announcements were made in the Canadian House of Commons by Premier R. B. Ben- nett, in the British House by J. H.- Thomas, and in St. John's by Premier F. C. Airicrdice iii n. state- ment from his (ifficc. The COlllllllt5bl0llll'S, it is expect- ed, will be ready to take up their work by March 15, and it is hoped their findings will be brought down in time for impleiiieiiiutioil at the forthcoming session of the legisla- ture, which opens early in April and will continue into the early summer. When the arrangements were made in December it was indicat- ed the intention was to have somc plan formulated whereby New- foundland would be enabled to meet her own obligations in their entirety when the next interest payment, totalling more than $2,- 000,000, is due in July. Prior to the commission propos- al, Sir William Stavert had been named l to Sir Percy Thompson of the British Treasury, as financial adviser to the New- foundland government, but had not taken up his duties when thtfar- rangemcnts for n Boyal Commis- sion were made. Ho was forthwith appointed Newfoundland! repre- sentative on that body- Sir William is a native of Prince Edward Island and was born in 1801. Mr. McGrath was born in 0n- iarlo in the same year. Lord Amul- ree ls a year older. All three us- voted their administrative talents to the service of the Empire dur. ing the war. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 22.-Halifax Wol- vcriiies took a long step toward u final battle with Moncton for the ltfarltinie Senior Hockey League title tonight as they ran riot through a demoralized Charlotte- town Abegweit crew to score a 7-1 victory. '» ~ The game was first of s. four game series, total goals to count, for the right to meet Monetori, and, barring the unforsecn, the six goal margin tucked away in the Wolves locker should be about sufficient for the purpose. “Wide Open Hockey" With both teams playing ividc- open, offensive hockey from gflllil to gong, the spectators were treated to one of the fastest games of the season. Wolverines scored two goals in each period, except in the third, when they tallied three lllTlGS.‘ The locals caught Daddy Bubar when the latter had one of his infrequent off nights, and crowded the rubber into the Charlottetown cage from short-passing bouts, long and blazing ivcgs from close range. Halifax: Team In Game Of Pljildown . i Wolverines Win From Abbies 27-1 Narrow Escape Red Shirts Ha-r-iil-ed Lacing By, Opening for s rush and missed the disc com- pletely. Beaten picked it up in hi5 st iii.‘ and coasted in on Kuhn, who i lnizi no rliuiicc to sure. ‘llvclvc minutes later the Wolver- ines stoned for Graham’: error of judgment. Mosher carried the rub- ber behind the visitors‘ cage aiiil pusfli-d out. Ili-azlcy cumpcrl on the rubhci‘ mid iiitcci it iiitu Lin: Chur- luttctowii cage. Kuhn Feeds Forwards Lees than a minute later, with i Frankie Lavigne serving time for a knee-check, Skeet Kuhn stopped a hot shot and beat two Abegweit for- wards as he passed out to Owen Lennon at the Wolverine biueiinc. Lciiiioii shot away fast, sired past Waiter Ferguson on the left boards and sizzled a high drive past Bubar to end the scoring for the period. The Wolverines scored three times in the filial ciiukker. Moshcr got‘ the first, taking Ferguson's passout at 1.25 to score from close range. Nine minutes later Graham skated through a weakened Abegwett front- line, spun around the Island de- fencvmen and liflcd a hot one tiiut; Abbles Off Form . Except. for Joey Beaten. wliu llFif-i usscci the liniifar: ilofcuceuir-u all night. and turned l-‘rziiikii- (iruiiuiifs; rntscue in the middle period into a score, the Abegwelts were not up to form, while the Wolverines, skating faster than ever, clicked around the Abcgweit; cage as they had not: click- ed previously this season. While the seven Wolverine goals were scored by seven different play- ers, Ernie Mosher led the assault on Bubnr witii a goal and two assists. Referee (Jliccrcii hurl Btllllli‘ llCillCll uii the way. isliiclds, who turned in his best game of the season, shot. the final score. Iultmri inwards, wciidcrl p‘. . L (truss and iuuivri Blllllll‘ with a rising sliot iroin close range. Bubar thought he had the comer blocked and seemed surprised to find the rubber in the cage. He siickhaiidlcd through the his “av The Wolverines leave Halifax t0- morrow for the Island. They will meet the Abegweits at Charlotte- town Friday night in the second game of the round, taking a six goal lead into the second match. THE SUDIMARY Jerry Denlord, of Toronto, offi- ciated and his work wins so sntislac-Y cheered him to the coho, lllllfklllgl the first time a referee has beeni, cheered in Halifax in years. Deniord was. sharp on ‘knee- chcukiiur, elbowing and charging,‘ and llilllflPtl out sdxtcvu pomtities, nine to the locals and seven to the Abegwcits. Of the nine penalties given to Wolverines, Frankie La- vigno took four. With offensive lll)(‘l(i‘_\' pnwwilllllfl. botii teams hart many . orliig chances, but where Bubar was "oif" on several occasions, Skeet Kuhn was decidedly “on." The llaligon- ian often slid out several foot to block charging Abbics. In the third session, as lic charg- ed out to incct Joey Benton, who had carried the rubber through the Wolverine defence, lic was caught in n maze of players and hart to take time out to have rcpdir- u-au -. Lucky Goal Micki-y lvft-Crlashcn opuiimi the scoring lifter four minutes oi play. He coasted around the Charlotte- town defence and suddenly ialazed l in a low shot. Daddy urns not cx- pecting the peg and he kicked with both feet oven after the l'lllJl)l‘l' wax safely lll tiio eugu. 1t iviis a "lucky" counter. Four minutes iutci" the Wolverines scored again. In a pas- sing bout. with Vince Ferguson, Er- nie MOSiIOl‘ tricked one of the Ab- bie defciicvmcn and placed u poi-fret puss oiilu Ferguson},- slick. Boston's Score Joey Benton scored Charlotte- towifs only rountci- aiicr a lllillliidfi‘ play in the second period. Bczitou pushed" the rubber past Lavigne as he swerved in on the local defence. Graham tried to pick up the rubber ‘Flllvfllllllotnllthlt?’ tory and so impartial tiiiit the fflllSt - Ferguson. ‘v‘»';|ltui' Fcrguroii_ hum, Nlcllfti-tlli. vigne, W. I~‘ci"',:ii~..~ii, Luvigii". First Period Scoring: L-Jluliiinz, hiacilluslicn slated), 4.11. 2.—V. Ferguson, (lvlosiier), 8.02. Stops: Bubar 12, Kuhn 11. Penaltiv»; Gross, Lawior. Vince (ira- (llllflS" Second Period 3.—~Cllill‘lf)it(‘ttl\\‘ll, Benton, 1.25. 4.—--ll'.ilii'.ix, liouixivy‘ lhloziivr), 13.36. 5.—I{alifax, Lennon (unassisted) 14.34. r Stops: lltibar 1'3, Kuhn l5. Penalties: (li Shields, Ln- La- vignc. Third Pfriod <;__1I-..i,,",i-.'_ .\iu.».iici' (lill1l.\‘~l5ll.'d), 1.25. I-Haiifax, Graham (unassist- ed), 10.36. 8.—Halifa.\', Shields Iuuassisted) 18.35. Stops: llubiir it), Kuhn l0. Penalties: Gross, Lnvignc, W. Ferguson, Luvigiic. Referee: Jerry Dcnoird, Toronto. Lineups Chorlotletorvn: Goal, Bubar; de- fence, Gross, Walter Ferguson; left wing, McArtiiur, Nicholson; centre, Benton, Jciniiictt; right wing, Kane, Cook, Squurebriggs. Halifax: Goal, Kfilfn; defence, Lavigne, Graham; left wing, Vince Ferguson, Lawior, Lennon; cciiire, Moslici", hicGlaslicii; right, wing. Ileuzlcyr, Shields. BANKE '5 HOCKEY The scctuid section 0f ilie Bunk- ers League is under way with the Scotia and Royal each having a win t0 their credit. These two tennis meet tonight. at the Arciia rink and the winning team will take a. lead in the second section. competition A trophy has been put up for by Mr. Carl Tibert. i\$§lSl3ll.l1L.lTli'lllilg-"l‘ of the Bank of Nova gcotiu, and this will be pro- aentcd to the tram iviiining the league. To obtain pvrnnmoiit possession of this trophy a team must win it three years in succession. Recent fldYllTfi from Aberdeen bring details of llli‘. sad accident there when two taxis collided and 28 of the passengers were injured. llOl"$rZ’i)0\\'tZ'l‘ aeroplane Ciampbe (By Ted Gill, Associated Press sum warm ury_ of record smashing achieve- one kilometre on the Sallie trials. Ibird ‘our, equipped with motor, Si!“ Malcolm clipped .94 of a second. off his own previous record of‘: the mark by 18.140 miles iui hour.‘ was forced to steer the bouncing car over the course with only one hand, as he had injured the other n, wot-k ago lli lllllklllg l'(‘l)(li.!'.‘3 to the machine. "'.l"he beach was so rough,‘ the driver declared, “that on .\"\'T‘i‘<'ll wwasimia ‘I thought. l n3’; xiii". ll I iiarl not broil :il>!i~ ti» vi-ntrul iii" 5m- su n13gnifit'[‘|1t]\‘_ i FllUiUli hurt‘ landed either in the sand dunes or in the ooesn. llll in rmii 1i riled Almost Lost 05521701 or His Blue- bird In Record Breaking Drivel On Dayton Beach Yesterday. "The visibility was veiy. very pa and my car was fillliiilll} or 1. .. i: will‘? t0 0111"!“ a ‘Niall?!’ 0f H Wlll- y. danger of losing coiitiol of the cur.~ "Oiirc hit two of tlin guide fiugs. merits. He also established a new staked out. on the outer side of the record of 271.636 miles an hour over course i0 help me gtecr, and 1 "* smashed them to splinters. Frii. i)‘, y Driving a long. streamlined Biuc- p, ‘v35 we Tom-liner, ride 1 QYCX‘ had t0 11 2.500 iiiitl I'll flllilililiy that Si) timing" Si;- Mdieolm covered the kilomet- re, which is approximately nights of a mile iii 8.18 seconds for; 253.963 flllflllo mile and increziscdlzt spar-d o" 271.802 miles an hour ‘ion his first l‘iiil, (lil his sfcoiiri riii; The beach was bumpy, the visi-loym- ma», (iguana. he'd-as clqckriri] biiity bad and on top 0r that llc at 8.24 5060111151018 speed oi 271.472,‘ miles an hour. The kilometre was marked off inside the measured of- ficial mile. 7n computing Sir .\i.ilt"i'ili': f-lwil i, in Iuiics ‘poi’ hour 1746111.‘, villi-iota‘ averaged the-elapsed tllllC for b0'li' ma; and divided that average into 3130i), <1!‘ the nlllnlwi.‘ Fl‘. r“""‘~“" -|u'. 'l'l|'-'.- ' tom war. tiu- m»! - ing with fractions. ziuil lirv hooker Til-NIGHT AT—7.30 ALSO ONE l"iour’s Skate PLAYDOWNS zcwon llAllrprUfi/i BEACH, l-'iil., Fol), 11'.’ gliig iill ovci‘ tiur in . l".l t i u I —--< - J- Jt-iiiiiidiici- lll lire rt-uiiii llinltlliil for Lin‘ 1.. rpm: _ ,1, . ~ \ 3i» 1' ._- "l hDWd Wat» uiillllcililfld W "Wltlic next instant l was. hcauni; SI%(’ONU_ ‘xuifnlwJ “$8M! Wdfls’ by Sir ltlslcoimltlie sea. 0n both my unis zhcrc ‘5- ku-(Ilibu-LD Ciiflllllfbell in a daYi-"B F306 881mm were times when I could sec no tiirz- . time along the occuii ;]i(‘l‘Cl"~'-'1ly lance \\'ll;lti".(l‘ aiicurl, i 5111-‘. ha: i» FIRST (man; 01-‘ 110.1111 r ilvrc- 111 W: vii-Julius runs our guess and unit to lIu-i . axn iimii. r~l.illi;.s‘ tiic liard-pacizvri beach, the 48 year ~11; “n; 0m; of Lin; vfufit fouling-l old driver streaked to a new world you can imagine. 1 had to C/Jrrcct > . automobile speed mark or 272.108 my course so rapidly and 5Q many ADMISSION miles an hour over a measured mill.‘ ' times that I constantly was in, 25C——N() Build ‘Si to" wn Boys X. Acadia Came T0151 .\ii-.\|ii.i..-\.\' .\.\'|i um Ali'- (,‘.\BL SCORE FOB Rl£§l’l‘.(."l‘- ivia uusl-uis 1.x" l.\"l?l£ll(.‘()l.l.lj(-- i urn 11001451‘ FIXTURE. ANTIGONISII, l~‘.i;_ and Si. l-‘rziv-i" 51m; r ~ piuyr-d p, _-,» , We iiovizc" loogvm fz-uuzr. __r.r;I' 1"“ 11"?“ ["1"'~Qlll. ‘illc Ffll7’li'if>‘.‘| o.’ uw i '5'" if‘ niarir F'ilv‘l\'v.'1'l]il" i‘ ltd-u; fStar In S. 27'. iiVP-l ‘El-A ul all i m, Hutu Iiililvll in. L. 1'4 ,, :..i iii: I "milk- ltlllliiiu. iiui yni- . 11W». t _ ., the gonimr. (‘light The first two pcflfltli‘. went scoreless. In the initial frame the work in on Aiohhvrn. Five mlii- utes had clamor] when Stewart Oil a pass from Wiiitloci: rattled the score, but the fast vlicrklllf-Y Ailiii’ from, line proved their nemesis. ‘in the second session Brntiitfll’ lfllllld the net on a solo effort at t-‘he el- oven minute mark. The vlsitorsl appeared overanxlous and lmt manic, oirportiiiiitics. Mcliwcn iiuudlrill all shots on the Abbie citadel with‘ ease, The third period was tiirr-c, minutes old when Frank ACOTIll waded through the whole Mont - gun team to make the i-cd iir ‘ ewgnkin, A minilt!‘ lutcr CiliTii-i fliers on a. pass from hint-Donald, fooled McPIwcn on a close in that“ to register the linsteyncifls only mun-her, Brndlrgv nguln found the not on a pass from hlzu-Parlaue in the closing minutes of P1111‘ "ill-K- ing the score read 4 to l. Tonight the ‘intermediates ("all with the Hirzlifioid Granules at the Forum in the first dump vi’ n houv and home series cools to 1'0""!- "NI-LIT Prlmrospg Ahhlrs (trial MccGuigan Nivmvvll Drfciico McCarron Carmichael lmvers Af-‘Om \ Th." 1~Abbies, Stewart. (Vl/liltliwki. 5-99- gniiie for the vhuinpioiisliip at fir" Forum lust cwuinir. Itiiiluut; I fnilcd to ciirk in any r.-i tho per-iii U1“- Mr. (‘morph ll0<i]l"l' prcsuiiodjP9113‘. hivlillvilffil. \'?il1‘3 Acadia rwi liiylit. fiasiirti lnu my. { l-‘nru-iirtls 97”‘ 111K171‘ Afur-lmuuftl diriurorl lVl-acliitlix- Wiiliiock ll "0 -‘<‘0l'<‘» Tlfll’ Lin-kin iizil-iifl (fill ‘CflXTllillCIS Stewart ped the puck in the FK-Hgolfiih wattervmrh Currie citadel with fits sizéite. Poole 5mm Loud Shnrl-Llrerl n Cyurrir, Bmrilqyv '1‘0|l.\' hleirilliillzui wnrkirg h“ ltlacDouuid 5 Alurriaiiiiaii “WV from thr- blue llll!‘ scuroil fru- Macyammc Acadia from closr- in, mldvmy tn - the period Roy McCabe found m» “jnnnv Flvangeline twirl? ufith a long - drive 0, . l L mr.0(1_ Aciiriiit ilffllWliflt c nu" Ilia‘ ' ' 7 _‘ ' the referee hnri [v1 “<1. him-n C h a’ p 1 O S l mos his whistle. Vern Biaccziuainuri Wits By Penalties, none. In the pflnam“ h“ M’ m" inn"- - Stops: hirv-Guir-m l3; hlrrivrcn An” a mm" "r -""""l'l"l milllll“ 61's 5 llliiy ivrrr rcrimxozi, lvul», wit-u ii":- ______ and 1mm)“: iiii! (ii\~i7'“::iir~I_-v ti, l1l".'l' ul- Stepping out high wide and hand- Stem; 1°¢l< some at the F0l'll“fl last, evening 2_>Abbk,,| WNW... ~~———--—---~- ,\l‘l€ Williams’ crow of ‘Jiilcrmcci- p _ i,“ Sh... . Aiibics; forwd ill" Mflllilitilir? A,:,.:?HL,_“ ( YO llng CO ‘llflgtt Primroarrs tn bow l‘) 1' 4'5 d" ' lo and \\':<“--"i'i iul-"WW J" '1- Bv virtue of ‘M1’ G l° 3 ‘k-“WY Lions hilt-anni- n; micr- ~i 4. Ins Tale in Montague ‘Tuesday night, Mid 3rd Del-Dd: _.____... 155i; night's win the Abbie; ndvan- Scorps: SEALS STADIUM, San Fran cod a stop further in the Iiituwiictl- 3__Ab,,;,..;_ A(I,)l':l 3n». eisoo, Cuiif., Fol). hi4; ploy oil's ousiiiw their I-Iast- 4_p,..i,n,_.n..y._. (q_.--‘-. -_ 71m- Young Corbett, Fri- m.“ l-ivnlq by scQfiilT l0 zuals; to Dmmld, 40,, southpaw. puuciirri 111.‘; wily to the their 4 in the two scheduled fiX- 5_._-Abb1e_s fiig-Hlfuy, igvragpmqanq), welterweight. championship autii a mres_ moo’ decision over Jackie Fields in a 1’)- Stcwart, Acom and Bradlcs‘ ‘V779 Penalties Cnnnicliaci. Watter- TOUYXd bfllli- hf?" lflililll outstanding for the victors, while ‘WOPHL Mu,“ _ Corbrt: won ,, ifl m‘ ilw z- ads.‘ Cayfuflwys and l\i:i<~lJuiiald pldy- srop; p1,,“ 5,; 1\[(-1~‘,\\'0n i! with two for lipids and wit» cm .2. ed hard for the losers. Wullcr- Referee, ital-i Prows". ~-—-~~-~* "M "W M" war-in, Primrose rear guardsman Lloyd James. Wildcat captain, with handed out some heavy body cllvtfk- ‘JIDUET LEAGYI; the r1111. donated hi’ him and sim- inf! tiurin-f; the lust session. Cnr- lml of vlic hililrgo‘ rlnuufu". ill michiici and Ami-ii cave bumps n- '11“. ,.;»,_,.ti,ni Street \vil(lCltl.5 plPnty throughout. the game. hand-ed the West End Inuit???» "- LINEN“ Play opened cautiously’ with the drubbing xviicn they nciiuiiiistered 5i"'~"l<‘~ » Mtllltfifllle bill's Slrivilii-l hill“ w a 6-1 defeat. in a sudden (Path " 1 Sauur‘ "ll. rubber past MacGuigan who hadn't rods whpe um “ifldpafg flash“; l Rangers- Liuui. 0:131:15; IltlPllFP, a chance Play “vened up g5 the Food hockey My], mm;- njq. my,» ,llui'dn;!. .\'[£i(‘K‘.lllli\il, S, hiriclzlin. Primroscs bore dorm. eager fill‘ fl bllliitlfil‘! play. Worwmdg- Bum“? 5' '“7 WW3)‘- . You practice sound econ- oiny-savc time and money when you shave with the "BLUE BLADE." Glass-hard edges give you perfect shoves after service that would ruin other lilziclcs. Loam the facts. Shave with tlic "BLUE BLADE” and SLlVC money. Spccial- Your dealer new offer: I5 Gillefle Dr Lure Razor Sell for $3.79