\ 1'1‘ Nil‘ dill! O s..-.____-..._-... St. Dunstan‘; ilrlivl-rslty flumpcdi into set-rind place in tile lsiandi Physical Fitness lnternledinte Ai liockey League at tile Crystal rink' Saturday night by downing 1110i Suninlerslllo Clwstzils 5-4 in n; tllrill-pavkell encounter 'l‘lie win] placed tli(- Saints in zllni-ist zl sure 51ml for lilt‘ pizrlriffs. Playing i)(‘i()i'(- a largo crowd.‘ tilr- c. ‘ll (- saw iilt‘ Cljvstals put on, tileir best til" 'l_\' uf the season as~ the \'iil('1~ (irililt l'fi2l(‘il(‘(i (‘reuqi l\il'i.\'ilt'si'llllll(illt il\'(‘ regulars nave liifl ill'll‘lt’ i(|‘.\ the hv<l ganln ril‘ liit‘ Sl‘l\(\|l \‘l':(ll lll- i.lll_~‘. ('i',\|ll‘Z flu‘ ovllllll i‘()lll \l.ll’l n) llill-h, the l\\() llwili- ill-yell (‘itbl- llalikqv and E( (ld not take ion}; for (hi: S-lillts ll) tliill‘ lilo srorliil: sunl- iii:ii_\', .\< -l:iiinl_v iidlliili faced 01f in (he ill-t niiilllte 0i play the int-l illlt‘ (f t‘l~ .inl< vliekl-(l in short |i'(l(l‘ l-,,'.',l !-[lF‘l‘(i nlr~rcllilnt~ >i(1t‘ hlliifil‘ l\'.‘llI :i \\t‘ii-l‘\‘(‘t'\ii(‘li lhHs il(l’l (‘llil llllillill i(i lllt iil(‘ Iil‘€i;\(‘ii(‘= r) (‘n- fllla-llvu svlwinll mark tn glw lii"i’i'i a nine-goal lead. The play Wn: very closr and both Spw-wu» and Strwin “Fro tested v 2t‘) ('--l ~( l~ (ll silllifl, .liillni_v .-.( (w. not; l)('li-lil_\ (ll \\.- . l i lill li-i ' (' . ( l‘ (ll Hi)- sunl- \\l(i' ,.. f! .i"‘("l\lli|' ll-(s (l) a l»; (ill ll l.‘ -~-ll l y) lli nil 7t"; lm-l l)» i. lifli" lll nlcl liif‘ bllll- l-(l. to l(l.(~ (iullzle l\'(‘ll_\'s well l"“ii ;~ ,\\' out for n iri tie. ll v. . kilflll li\-~(l ac specrlsters .=.l' -((-.(l (‘lift llvlirlrll roll- Ptl .il ‘\ '(:~,(l .\llll.ll |\!"i(f‘li ill left hand l‘(\l||(‘l‘ (if a forced attack at ~13? ni lllr llr-riml Bernard gave him (he lwasslillt, Tint Saints be- gan tr) hear lluwn with an in- pfpflgfjd rlftrllsive and Bernard again Tfill! ilie licll lvith Trem- hloy assisting: at the eleveu-mliltite mark as the Saints liulit up n thrcr- to one lead. But the St. Dunstans squad were not satisfied with the scoreboard for Tlznlsh’: (‘lift Bernard again came roaring hack and ilennesscy gave him a clear opening at 13.115) and the fast “linger placed a lo\v shot. ln the upper right hand corner to give the visitors a four-one lend. Both‘ preheat; end J, Schurman were serving penalties at this point. But tho short handed Summer- Ildo crew were showing their power in tho third period. Al- though behind 4-1 tho locals were determined to glvo Summerside ions a break and it came in m increased effort u they kept- UP tho pressure. Saints wero almost assured of victory but tho Sum- mersido team thought different. As tho third period opened tho locals wero out for blood and they did not lot up until the flnsi shot was fired. $yi Bernard took o pass l! centre ico uld gave tho puck to 3e y Grady. Skating fast he worked his woy into tho Char- lottetown sono and drew Strain out to scoro at tho 8.40 mark M15 t; m tho score board road 4-2. But o Saints wero not satisfied and. ammor Deighan counted at Vito twelve-minute mark with ‘tho count ran to 5-2. it was from hon until tho end of tho game Working with only two llnu Grant coached crew put on a tho final buzzer was rung and Emmett Trainer was tho first to him o. pass in o faco off in front bf tho net for 5-3 reading. Bobby It this point that the locals kept Ip tho pressure. Tho Saints woro .___._,_.__._._-¢ ADSQaints iIn Place After 5-4 Victory Over Crystals Saturday Night Regal Flour Finals Al S'side Feb. 8 Prolinclal play for the Regal Flour 'I‘rlipl'iy' will take place at the Sumnlersltle Curling Club un \VCdli(*S(ifi_\‘, February S. System of play will be a Round Robin, first round 0f play starting st. 10.30 a.m._ second round 2.45 p. m. third round 7. 0t] p.nl. All l-oiltestants and officials of this event ~.\'ill be guests of the St. [.il\‘-'l'[‘ll(‘t_‘ Flour .\lil‘.s at a banquet in the Suillinersido Curling Club at 5.30 p. m. Wednesday, February s The Sunlmerside Ladies‘ Curling Club are catering for this event. The loliolving Cllibs will ha rel)- l'(“t'lll(‘ll in the play: Alberton, Almitiluue, Suulnicrside and Char- lliitclowii. Curling Schedule 'l‘ii(~ fllllllaln: lllnirlles are ~('tl(('lli‘((i a‘. ‘.,)(‘ ('l*.a"l0'.t("i()l(ii (‘Lilian (‘llili trizziglli: \\'Rl(i1l'l" & SIINTXNLR Bionday, 7 i’..\i. ice l: Col. Full vs. J. Square- W, it. .icnk'.ns vs. A. W. llyndnlan ice 3: 1}’. Ice 4: if. Splilcit vs. J. A. Like- Scratch came. ice l: A. A. iiowatt vs. J. J. itfnrris. Ice 2: J. Fraser vs. Ed. Tanton. i-ce 3: C. McLean vs. H. Sear. Ice 4: F. Hansen vs. H, F. Mc- Phee. A meeting of skips of entered in the provincial play- dolvns for the British Consois Trophy will be held a‘. the Club tonight st 7 o'clock. scored tile final goal of tile game at 18.27 when he was on the re- ceiving end of a pass from Train- or and Joey Schllrman as tile final count ran to 5-4. it was the best played game of the season, Summerside: Goal, Sprague; de- fence, J. Grady, Davis, Woodslde, B. Gay; forwards, G, Bernard, S. Bernard, Trainer, Kelly, J. Scllur- man, B. Grady. St. Dunstarvs: Goal, Strain; de- McRne; forwards, Bernard, Mahar, Mcisaac, Cheverie, Deighnn, Des- Roslers, Rodgers, Deluge, Murphy. First Period 1—Saints, Mahar, (Bernard) .52 Penalty: Ayres. Second Period 2-—Summerside, Davies, (Kelly) .. ....... .. . .... .. 4.23 3—Snints, Mnllzlr, (Bernard) , . 4.58 G-Salnts, Bernard, (Trembley) . 11.45 5—Ssints, Bernard, (Ilennessey) . 18.40 Penalties: Ayres, Mclsasr (min- nr and mlsrnn(lli(~(i_ .1, Splint-man, Third Period (l-Sllmmerslrle, B, Grady, (S. Bernard) 3,40 ‘f-Saints, Delghrln, (Mzlhar, Bernard) 12.30 8—Summerslde, Trainer, (J. Schurman) . 14.36 9—Summerslde, G. Bernard, (Trainor, J. Schurman) 18.27 Penalty: B. Gay. Refereesz-J, Hogan and C. Maker and Bernard assisting as git: tho locals showed their for- o attack that did not let. tip un- ciick when Joey Schurmon gave Gay received o penalty but it was fled up solid and Gerry Bernard b "Got onlY °“°'“‘"d ‘ lnqfil" M“ spa Hogan-S, ‘A trade-mark r-l the Chrysler Corporation of Canada Limited. '*‘é'~‘l‘l._li’ir E R c o R P o R Al I o N i» ,»o_< Pains DWISION OF CANADA. LIMITED WINDSOR, ONTARIO INTEROOLLEGIATE NOOKEY S. D. U. -Versus- UNIVERSITY 0F N. B. AT THE FORUM TONIGHT Game Storts 8 o'clock rinks fencs, Hennessey, Trenlbley, Ayres,‘ PAGE SIX THE GUvARDlAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY (s, 1950 Ray’s Defeat Ray's Millionaires Saturday wal- loped the Army team 53-27 ‘to vault into a first place tie with the R. C. A. F. from Summel-side for first place in the i. P. F. B. L. with the Saint Dunstanfls Univers- l l With the Queen Square School ice sports just over and Wes: Kent Schcols mlnual event slated for the Forum this Friday night. it might lie ilitcrcstlilg tu recall the (beginnings of these programs back (tn the carly twenties, that haze idcvcloped year by year into the ,iille pi-(lilulnls of today, to rank ‘among tllc lcadiilg sporting feat- ures (if uiliter (uitertlliiuneilt zlllcl intcrsrliolrlstic competition. . . . i it “a” illP (‘llfiittilli (if i110 ,Cit_v schools to hold an nliiiliai concert prior to i923 for the purpose of raising funds to cover music in- struction. 'l‘hesc concerts were quite elaborate affairs and required a. lo: of painstaking preparation on the. iBathurst Rink Captures‘ part oi bath teachers and pupils. They were usually staged in what is nor-v the Prince Edward Theatre and capacity houses were insured ‘through a thorough advance sale of tickets, but. the financial re- turns were disappointing. Seldom did the not. returns exceed $75. In tilc early‘ wintEr of i923. tile, A, J. ltlcAdanfs Sulnt Dunstans University lioekeyists will face their second test ill New Bruns- wick-Prince Edward Island In- tereollegiate hockey championship competition at the Forum tonight at eight o'clock when they cross sticks with tlit" Llnivt-l-sity of New Brunswick puekstcrs, the defend- ing champions. i it will be the third {fame of the home and home three team scr- ies, (he Saints having lost their opening game against Mount Al- lison at Sackvillc a week ago Friday. while U, N. B. sent the Mounties- down to defeat Saturday nilzlll tn share (he league honors with l1i('l'll in play to date, Cnnsitlerinil the fact that Mount A. lieat Stlints and U. N. B. de- feated Mount. Allison. should iilako the Frcllericloll ii0_\'S the favourites to take tonight's clash, but hockey just doesn't always work out that \vn_v, and the Saints can be (ll-pended upon to conic up witii plenty of stiff competi- tion toilight when the two squads Saints To Meet U- N. B. At The Forum Tonight clash. Whether or not. the Saints Can perform the hat trick over tlic strong N, B. representatives, re- muins to be seen however, but if they do, it will put them right back in the competition to dead- lock the series leadership into a threc-conrercd tie. It will be an opportunity for local fans to see a smart mainland team perform against a local squad and n large turnout ls ex- pected to be on hand to witness the boys in action, Tile following are the tczlm lineupsr- ' U, N. 13.: Goal, llurrigan; de- fence, Wagar, Baliantync, Dohney, Gnudct, Steel; forwards. Malone, Lorinler, Snow, Keilnettv, Tim Bliss, Bah Bliss, 'l‘llonlpsoll, Dick- sml, Lloldiillz; (‘flJiClL Pete Kelly; team manager, Ailirrt Scwell. S. D. U.: Goal, Strain, l-‘razlette; defence, llennessey’, M a c R a e. Ayers, Tremlilay; forwards, i-loude. Mcisilac, DesRosiers, Farmer, Mc- Qunid, Clievcrie, DeLage, Final Event l i A rink from Bathui-st, N. B., ‘skipped by Nick 'l‘ilibcclcuu, Sai- pupils o! West Kent School staged llrday won the Roadnlukcrs Shield, the first ice Sports program in the (now the Government street’ a blue-k the Charlottetown The old Arena Garage on Fitzroy ,West of the present Forum). final event in the program of the Fourth Confederation Bonspicl all. Curling Club. Other incmbels of the winning idea. was suggested by the present Fink a“ R Vifiwl- mid. A- D011- prlncipal, Mr. Fred Hine, then in his first year of tgaching, and the initial program was developed by Mr. Lou Campbell, former out- standing island athlete and pre- sent; vice-principal, whose work in this connection has been the setting of the high standard of these programs ever since. o o - From the beginning, these ice Sports have tended to bring to light: outstanding skating prowess in the City schools and thus en- ‘cntirage proficiency in this direc- tion. Many will remember the thrilling performances put on by such fast-skating local artists a. fine cet, second stone, M. C. l nlate. Played on a points basis the Thlbedeau quartet scored a tulcll of 270 points. ill runner-lip posi- tion was a rink composed of executive committee members of the Bonspiel skipped by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. 'l)hcy lkicArdle. alllusscd a total of 261 points. in third place was a Moliclon rink skipped by J. Graliigcr two points behind the \‘lliili('l‘$~lip. Ill the Inturnlcdiatc Division of the competition a junior rink skipped by Doug Cameron), Char- , lottetolvn. touk ‘lop honors by scur- i illg a total of 3l-l paints. in sec- , i l -. l i - Barton Crabbe, Blls Rattenbliry, §Q,‘,,p§dac§ln‘li1s lliiiil s Prenus 511mm“ Rowrm ‘launkyfl lvllile anlitlicl‘ Jliiiiururlnk skilp-l Fiizscmld‘ "ml Gmrge Macuod‘ prd bv John Aiiiili" talik iiilrd and many others, llha were all in their prime a few years before tll~ war. Tile till-re latter athletes, all made the supreme FaPYiiICP ill the j place (villi 1T6 points. The Cam- l cron rink llit'lili)t‘l‘.\' are, W. Pllllts, lead. h. R(‘Zll'l‘i\)ll, slcond stone, 1*‘. l Acorn. Jlx, illate, service- of their country as air-nu, (“Suns n, S;,._,,,.,i,,~$ m“, m“ tiers of the Royal Canadian Airf 103,5; ' ' force in the recent (tar. Bus Rat-l _l_ pmfm (A, l_=,_ H 33.," (ML-A, tenhliry ll-ns also killed ill a train, 1_ occidental. Borden (luring the war,| |)_ Cflnypl-(yn (C, my w_ Ilqvnlm, while Barton Crabbe is still a rrs-‘ (S) it ‘idcnt. of this City after serving flvc years with the Canadian Army Overseas. The progranis hatic provided one levelling during the winter (when ‘members of the whole family may have fun and relaxation together and more than this, they enable funds to be raised quickly to pro- vide athletic and other equipment needed u-itllln the school for the encouragement snd enjoyment o! the boys and girls. . . . Ice Sports programs are now staged each year by Queen square, Prince Street. Summerside High. Sourls, Montague and many of the smaller rural schools in addition to West Kent, snd the holding of Provincial Interscholastic Skating Championship competitions con- ducted eacll year under the De- partment. of Physical Fitness, owe (their present and future success to (this origin. iSl. Mirysiige Beavers 5-4 HALIFAX, Feb. l5 —(CP) — lhiifax St. Mary's wootherd l whirlwind, last-minute rally to fl Saint John Beavers 5-4 Saturday night. before 5.428 fans and take over first place in the Maritime senior Hockey League. , The win. giving st. Mary's o one-point edge on Beavers, capped s two-week drive that. say them cut, down Saint. .iohn's 11-point lead. Vics ill 6-2 will GLACE BAY. N. 8., Feb. ll -- (CP) —- Sharp-shooting Kent. Storey paced last-spot North Syd- ney Victories to a 6-2 win over Glace Bay Miners here Saturday night to move within one point of middle-place Miners in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey Lea- gue. VIOTORIA RINK TUESDAY NIGHT Albany St. Pats Vs. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs No Skating Between Periods i J. Allan (c) ll, r. Driscoil (c) l i2. F. Foliand (SS) i0, J. J, Morris (C) 7. H. Matthews (A) B, W. Mc- Innis (C) ll. At ’Spiel iMonclon Defeats i‘ Amhersll-l MONCTON, N. B, Feb, 5~(Cl') —'1i1UI1CiOI\ iiiiwiis went through the motions ill setting down Ani- lierst Ramblers 7-1 Saturday nilziit ill a Miifilifill: Senior Hockey League gaiilc, The will pulled Hawks within nine points of second-place Saint. John Beavers, it was Amllersfs 50th loss in 62 lliillifls‘ this season. ‘Mont-toll plays at Saint John t0- imorrow willie Aiililerst goes to ‘lialif v (o ineet first-plate St. Mary's N. llfuslsnlllllg. MONTREAL, Flo. 5 —(CP)—l National Hockey Lozgul‘ stand- ings: (Vfasienk B, c \ 1* it‘ A m5 N“ B $.00 _ 1 1 3 A .0. , onamer) 1916 Detroit 4t) '_'(i 11.; Glczchillgfo‘ u)": ‘ Penalties - Hzmnon. Lach. Montreal 53 Lll 108 54‘ ,D,. Bishop, 4 g 1 , , Mum“ P"'|"d T°"”"'° l” 3*’ ‘m 5'3 EH1) nun. (s Cuirliffe) 2 4 2 "“Cl"‘§"°- Pr-“imi Nell" Yuri: 4s 17 117 4.1 P ‘Wm * ‘Dovqrw, 3 3 4 6 (Guldollil. Olmstcad) ...... .. 5:55 Boston m) l7 1.13 44 °,,::“-‘_ ,2 _,,' m —Cliucnlzo. Stevwart Cmmg“ ‘m H; m0 ‘i0 liiiilliiiil flllo niviicfl by Em" 7—ilili‘c(l:gnmthciiil i 9:10 L’ 21.0. in siy -- (this. Milton. T t k " k ?niwrlier. Balztlvy) 11:15 (‘lass (‘. ro ~ are - oil (‘ca . Dussalllt whyno" Loses .Mi.\s Adcll w. 1 gififlrtivn) . .. 19:22 ~— ,' .il i- "m1“~c' " , BRUOKJXN‘ N- ‘V “b- 5 "(a waiigdcliigilliilrillii 2 2 i llesThlrd Emmy" (Ayi- Jim Herring. 157. New Act}, ‘Laud (L Kelly) _ 4 3 2 Scoring - None, York, outpolnted iloecr Whynot, Mp‘ ' " penny“; _ ° Jimmie Clcgg (C. Smith) 3 4 3 = s Boucilard. Gadsby, 154 i-L’. Mzlilcne Bay. N. S.. in the six-round main bout at Ridge- lleen Horse Racing On Local River Ice The Victoria Driving Club came up with another smart program 0f harness horse ice racing over the North River course on Saturday afternoon when a total of l9 en- tries, the largest this season, bar.- tled it. out over the quarter-mile stretch in five classified events. before a large turnout of racing fans. ‘ The course, which had run north and south 0n North River during the first. few meets o! the season, was changed over on Saturday to West. and East, commencing on tile York Point. side towards Brighton shore, and according to many of the olll timers in attend- ance, was one of the finest courses to be seen here in many years. Williiilig the Free For Ail Paco iii strallzilt heats, Jean Henley came up (with the fastest time oi the clay in the first heat, doing the quarter in thirty and two-fifth seconds, Other top times were turned ili by Lee Brewer. who captured all three heats of the Class A trot in identical times of thirty-one seconds, while Calu- met Onward chalked Rip the same time in the second 1168i- 0! the Class A Pace, taking the race with two firsts and a Sccfmd» NEW" Boy tggk top honors in the Class B Paco and Miss Adele W. caPt" llrecl the Class C Trot and Pace. Their best times were 32 SBCOIIOS and ill 4-5 seconds respectively. 'I‘he next. meet will be held over the same course on Wednesday af- ity team going into a second place tie with (the Army when they de- feated the P. W. C. hoopsters by a score of 75-63. The doubleheader was played on the college floor before a large crowd o1 fans. In the first game of the bill the collegians hooked up in the best duel of the year which had collected thirty twenty-four coming in half. Bill Ready was collected l4. MacDona seven rounded out the high scorers. scoring. collected 24 points “Red" Charlie Hine next with wit W. C. team. Fans in attendance two teams battled each the will in the scoring game. half was 33-27 for the from the "hill." The second game was Moneymcn ran up a total. The Army team get started as (the both the defensive and The score at the half for the Millionaires added 25 more _ points final session. cacll collecting V Second Period Every man on Saints line-up figured MacAndrew had nine for seasons The score at. the and Earl Nicholson and Stott 1119 high scorers for the winners, 16 points while everything wanted iln l hoop game. Jack Reardon was the Saints’ high scorer again as he points with the the final next high scorer for the Sahts as hc with 8, Kennedy with 9. and Coyle with winners‘ the in the On the losers’ side Donnie Mac- Leail was their high scorer u he h Harold Howatt next witlh i7 and 10. Jack the P. _ _ _ were high in their praise of the game as the other for highest coilegians nlore of a defensive encounter although the 53 point could not v ‘ Millionaires showed a definite superiority on offensive. was 28-10 they in the WCTC temoon. Free For All Pnce 1 1 1 s_gteii)v Oirliifk‘ Raleigh (Slowin- Jean Henley (Kennedy) 6_NCW york I - Royal Jim (Smallwood) 2 3 ‘.1 5,01 ' E53“ (Oconnor) Reuben Lee (Bernard) 3 2 3 7__Deu.,m_ Black (GM) 10.01 Tillie _ :30 2-5; 3i l-s; :8-i- Penalty: Black. ' ' Winning horse owned by 53"" Third pert“; uel Kfllilletiyl Cwtuwi“ 8—Dctroii., Peters (Pavciich Me. C|3§5 A Trot Fadden) 3:04. ' Lee Brclvl-l" (Bernard) . 1 1 1 il-Detroit, Carveth (McNab Buddy Blidlong (Stead) ‘Z 2 2 Kelly) 7:07. i wait N‘ See (Olflearzl) ..8 3 3 10—Detrolt, Couture (Reisc, Car. Time ~~ :31. 131. :31, veth) 11355. \Vini’iilig horse owileti by Em- Penalties: Fisher, Kyle, mctt Bernard. Hunter River. (‘last A Pace SATURDAY NlGlIT’S GAMES C1‘iiilliil‘l.Oli\\".\i‘(i (Stead) 1 l 2 CHICAGO 6, MONTREAL g Kennel‘ G. (Weir) .. 3 3 i First Period Billv McVvy (Grail!) 2 2 3 l-divliirwl. Harman .. .... .. 3:29 Lillie Marlene (Walkci) 4 4 4 3"C1"CHS0( Guldoilll v ‘Time - :‘li 3-5: :31. 3i 2-a. Winning horse owned by 113F014 stead, Brackley. (‘lass ll. Paco Times _ :32. 3i 4-5. 3'2 3-5. Winning horse owned by GQOFJQ (Prystal) , (Prystai) _, _ -f—Chic:lgu, Bentley Mosdell, IF-Ciiiwso. Guidolin ‘i 7206 . .. 17142 DETROIT 3. TORONTO I (Army To Tie RCAF For Hoop Lead Walter “Windy" LePage celelbr -,. ed his return to the line-up by adding an even ten to his teaml total. Irv MacKinnon with nim and Johnny Sltwcll with tlvo com, pleted the scoring for the money- men. Joe Cullen and George Mao. Lennan were the high scorer; for lihc losers. spitting l2 and 1i points respectively. Earl Goss was llle official ref. eree for both games with Keith Dalziel and Ian MacNevin iiCilllfl as linemen for the games. Full-w, Walter MacGuigan and LL-Col. W. J. MacDonald were the timers. BOX SCORES First Game FG P.W.C. MacLc-lin l-iolvatt Hine MacAndrcw LcClair MacNevin .. Ballcm '5 Pit‘ Z1 1'1 ill ii w», ... , >—r:)-UI>-¢CX: ..-~.-. :;l~::~<-z;.-;~::=§i 0....- Totals S.D.U. Reardon .. Ready .. . Kennedy MacDonald Coylc lylacisaac Mullaly Dllnplly Totals z: L‘) f-Jl e-‘fiul o-i._..._;,;.a-.s-oscwn~i saw-sou i H! | ‘I! mloc-c~laomu c>-o>-zs:w:¢m P-‘l; Second Game Ray's FG FS I" Nicholson 8 Stntt LePage MacKinnon Sitlvell Goodwin .. MacAndrclv Pocoek >1 r 55a; ill oacrezf Totals Army ii‘ Culieii . G. MacLcnnan Dalziel . . Rosslter G. MacLcnnlin Glover Warren UIQQ mi oO3-—>—--o;:-—i oooc~oac iéj-El ON~QNt:'"‘N ... .1- :.~—'..- -._; 10000“ >--)-:--»-»;; Totals- RESERVATIONS BARBARA ANN SCOTT SNOW All persons in Chur- lofletown and vicinity musl- pick up their re- servutions tomorrow, Tuesday of the Forum from ‘l0 mm. to 5 p.m. >- N All reservations not picked up will be allot- ed to the waiting list. You will hove no- body to blame but yourself if your tickets ore resold because we have a very large wail-- Pleose act quickly. country appli- cants will be notified by letter starting today and upon receipt of re- mittance tickets will be mailed to them by reg- , A_ Canmbol; $5, my Du wood Grave Saturday lii"iil.. _ pk." Perhd L‘ H pmwsv w, 6_ w ° m MacDonald, Mermaid. 1_Deh_°“‘ Abel F. Clarke (C) l0, M. Bell (C) (i. ll. Taiit (MCA) '7, J. J. Morris‘ ‘_~ I (Howe) . 4:29 J. Graingcr (MCA) 16, D. (C) '. ‘ Penalties - Thomson <2) ° ‘ Saunders (C) 6. R1,‘) McArdlc (Butll) 17, W. J. N H‘ L‘ Pavflicii- 3180K. Juzda, Faglln,‘ "lg list’ A. Watson (Hfx) a, c. J. Clark Kirby (M) a. _.__ Mm")- (C) 5- J. a at u (c) i2 L. A. (t . ~ - - e5 Swill"! P=r|<>d l\i, McArdic (Bath) 8, J. E. Bur- Johnston (itihcii. i a 2—'I‘croiito. Smith den (C) 1. J. GHiiligPl‘ (MCA) s, A. c. m“, 3-8,,“ ‘Kmmdy- Mort-WI) 1:06 W. J- Kirby (MB) 9. 1.. A. WHLSOH (not) v. sCorlng__Nonp 3~T‘°‘°"‘°- Kennedy A" Johnston (M) 4. . D. Saunders (C) F). E. J. Clark Penillties iitlopellc- Bodnllr, (rnlomsmh Meeker) -------- ~ 3332 w. Mclnnlis (c) s. '1‘. A. CamP- (c) 1i. Boucmn, ' ' “Dem” li/“Ffiddvn bell (ss) 9, M. Bell (c) 1. D. Cameron (c) ‘Second Period (Mm! L‘“"‘S“Y’ - 10153 H. Matthews (A) s, Dr. L. E. l7. 1_Mqn[r(_~a|_ Richard, “mmirmi- Pele" _ Prowse (C) 21. r. Clark (c) 4. .1. Allen (c) 12. (Reay, Hiirvcy) .............. .. am (PT wflddm Rm") 13136 J. c. Profltt (A) a, F. Folland w. {Vlciiisli (ss) 4, r. Driscoll 2—Cliil‘litl0, Bodnar, ,§§°‘,: °' Qffniifi’ _ (s) ll. (c) l5. (Prystul, QimSiclid) ..... .. 6.09 P u 8y‘ ""'»’.".’“‘, -- “=16 M 3-—Montrenl, Curry, Kezaltiles, “ l".zlnlc"‘i' stewmi- (Mosdcli, McKay) .......... .. v.09 i‘ n“ thllffglyéflllffdie" . . ' ~ . , l-Monucal. Her-y. 5%,,“ _ None " lstered mall. - » ' .. ' - (Richard, Harvey) ........ ., 10.22 Penal, T); ' .' , . _ ' -_ v ~ - ‘i ', 5—Montrezil, Laeh, y _ omson‘ C S _ (Riopelie, Harvey) . 12.19 v ‘ ’ 3 _ tl-Chicllgo, Bentley, ._ linsist?" .. (Bits. Yes, you always make sure of s bettersmoke byinsistingonthis grand, old tobacco. Clubmsn’: famous quality comes from the choices! tobacco lest’, blended by experts to bring you extra enjoyment-added satisfaction. Ask for Clubmsn, to-dsy. Handy pouches, olsoln packages and, ‘l; lb. Ilns. (Stewart, Nattrllss) . Penalties: acher (misconduct). Third Period 7——C1iiCtJll0, Bentley, (R. Conacher) Ponslties: None. TORONTO 2, BOSTON l First Period 1-—'Il0ront0, Bentley (Lynn) .. Z-Boswn. Maioney (Poile) Penalty —- Bentley. Second Period Zk-‘Poronto, Rarllko Kennedy) Jul-dd. ‘Ihlrd Period Scoring — None. Penalty -— Morison. nsnorr s. paw mm: s First Period 11:27. 2—-New York. Lund, 12:37. OllR TIME TABLE ' MONDAY — SKATING — 8 to 10 TUESDAY — CIIJLDRENB SKATING -— 4 f0 5:30 HOCKEY — 8 EM. — P. W. G. vs. VICTORIAS WEDNESDAY — JUVENILE HOCKEY ' SUMMEBSIDE vs. VICS m FORUM Couture, Reine. VIOS illlllllill 12 .1 17.11 Dussuult. Bouchard (major), Stewart, (minor and nia- jor), McKay (misconduct), R. Con- 11:38 ... 171M . ‘15238 Penalties - Eflnlckl. Harrison. l-New York, Lund (Rsleiih) 3—New York, Ksleto (Mickoskl, 'F.gan) 17:10. 4—Detroit. Howe (Csrveth, Lind- say) 17:41. Penalties: Peters, Mlckoskl, Wear. hold back. .JI.____ End e-f Seaso". ALL fresh new stock from branded line-i —l1os been on sole less than 6 months“. don't hbsitate—s+ock up for Spring unheard of prices for top qualify Mo"? 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