1:4 ~ wens! Habs Trounce Bruins 8-0; Moore Has Great Night day night as Montreal Cana:‘ diens shellacked Boston Bruin 8-0 in a lopslided National Hockey League game. Canadiens league lead in shutouts with five. one more than icago' Glenn Hall. Plante now holds one-goal lead over Hall in the fight for the Vezina Trophy, but as one more game to play. Claude Provost and Bob Rousseau also scored twice for Canadiens. McCreary and Bill Hicke each scored once. Canadiens scores three times in the first period, twice in the second and three times in the third and had a wide edge in play throughout. e was at his wily best. stickhandling and passing his wav through the porous Boston defence. Centre Henri Richard earned three assists in a stand- out performance on Canadiens’ first line with Provost and Moore. The win moves Canadiens to within two points of second- place Toronto Maple Leafs Canadiens are four points he- hind first-place Chicago. The MONTREAL (CP) — Dickie re shutout gave their l goalie J a t: q u e s Plant: the while rookie Bill ( l . DICKlE MOORE hapless Bruins remained mired in last place. Canadiens laced 44 shots at Boston’s rookie goalie Ed John- ston. while Plante kicked out lBoston drives to earn the shut- out. 1 ' SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal. Rousseau 10 (Moore. J. . Tremblay) 8:35; 2. Montreal. Bernie Geoiirion Draws S-Game Suspension By BRUCE STOVEL ary alone. He also draws a McCreary 2 real. Hicke 13 strom) 12:54. Gendron and Fontinato Talbot 9:25. period: (Richard. Moore) . 5. Montreal. Moore 19 tBeliveau. Gauthier) 17:44. lPenalty—Prentice 16:23. period: 6. Montreal. 11:05: 3. (Gauthier. Back- 2:“). 5:30; 7. Montreal, oore (Richard, Provost) 72.5; 8. Montreal. Rousseau 17 t ier. G. Tremblay) 15-44. Penal- ties—Green 5 48 Saves: Johnston Plante Mont- ‘ Penalties—; 4. Montreal. : Gauth- on CURLING DRAW The following is the curling .draw for Friday at the Charlot- : . afford to go dropping a decision. They need these two points known NEW” (Spams needed") in their busi-ness if they have serious thoughts about first place. Ems t1?“ was rushed to the mm an empty “it after the (‘Ffld ' k0 t Fi I ) However, this game with he Red Wings will be a bitter Osma' Royals had removal ward Friday, March 8th: y ay "0c 'Kuu nas engagement. Remember last Saturday what happened to those UNDER SEDAHON favor or 3“ exm’ player: l7 -M- . r- e - ~ 3' Montreal Canadiens right in their own backyard? These Detroit- 1. was 1 PM at a 1m hour ‘ ree Don 316“ handed Ice 1 — $31295. 1:413 131382113: ers crush e abs in drastic style and left Toe Blake and um night that he had undergone‘ ‘ "" " “ "gut “mam? 0f tgtrtee: finial}; ’ ~ - l A ' l l d ‘ 'h t had hit them. ‘ l we. cu ing m8 OPS 0 HP i1, 101:9. ngac 1:18 I n 'the rest of the Montrea ers won (mug is a iggagyn gill? “figmmdommg under! BILLY MULLIGAN J05 and Allison ‘Hook' Walshl IJ. Yorston ce — . 0 son, . Ba .‘ ° ,, l i - Assisting him were Joe Coylel - 1‘: Camde K Dame) vs, )3. I The Red Wlngs Are Tough glgdcolliislnon WhyzshenetWartg ; $31.53;?“ wlafeer” and Leroy Barnett. S.Icl\ga§K-l_iinon ‘ oo . D. Matheson. N. Mac- I'“ W“ 0“ n ‘ SUMMARY Neill. G. McLaren. Wh THE Leafs have had trouble with the Bled mines all seasonoé [clear a loose puck as all Royal The first period was score- m. period. Scoring _ Nona lgédgor‘tlsl. _ . ‘ ‘ t l ' arrow‘ t ‘ r , ‘ __ _ ' Ice 3 H. Bartlett. c, As maggilltfea‘hel‘lfi hm stigma:"gatwgfamylmefgn “heist” [players were vi gin forward less but after four minutes of Penalties. c. Sark. B. Whit iMacDonald. prey. B. Cook. S. Simpson vs, . - I - - a - l and at the time a ummerstde the second period Charlie Sari: lock 11.04. A. Walsh 12.01. Josey (dings HR Carruthers. A. Gm, H. otor City crew came into Toronto and swamped t horne- 9 Simpson. J. Weldon. Ice 4 —— F Acorn. W. Farrell P. Borys. D. Wood vs. F.W. Cur- tis. E. McLeod. G. Lidstone. B. Crockett. Ice 5 —- D Cox. M. Kennedy. Lsict L. Bagn E. Thomson vs . MacDonald. C. Maclnnes, A. Garrett. H. Edwards. 8.30 P.M. (Mixed) Ice 1 —- l . Ice 2 — J. Cooke vs. (Kays or MONTREAL (CPl—Montreal $100 bonus for each goal above ‘Whitlock). Canadians B o r n l e Geoffrion was hit hard Thursday where: it hurts the professional athlete e most—win the pocketbook. The 32-year-old right winger was suspended for Canadiens' next five games by Clarence Campbell, president of the Na- tional Hockey League. for throwing his stick and gloves at referee Vern Buffey in Detroit .t Tuesday night. offrion loses his salary dur- ing the suspension period. As he is one of the highest- paid player in the NHL. he will lose an estimated $1.500 in sal- he scores this srason. eoffrion also must pay the league the automatic $50 fine that goes along with a game misconduct penalty. Geoffrion's outburst on the Montreal bench came late in the first period of the game. won 4-3 by Canadiens. amp- hell, ironically. was a specta- or ‘10 ? Campbell said Thursday he .had reached the decision after Qreading the reports of Buffey Land the game lincsmen. an ,after talking with Geoffrion :earlier in the day. Junior Saints Capture First Place .lunior Saints captured first place in the City Basketball League last night when they eked out a 6260 victory over PWC Welshmen at Prince Wales College. With only one minute a! play remaining in the game 1 score was deadlocked at 60-811 but playing coach Len Sirols count- ed two foul shots for the mar- gin of victory. At In League lthe losers was Stan MacPher~ iron with 14 points followed by lRon Diamond with 12, i This evening [Fridayl lo'clock Phalanx play host [BYC in the first game of a two- lgame total goal series to de- lcidc who wil occupy the fourth land final playoff spot. = Referees for last night’s con- l test were George McGuigan and I John Evans. of"! 8 fopen Shome-and-horne series with their ‘ Iant. Ice 4 (Game 7). Ice 5 _ G. Stew-art v. (Cam- Boston. But you can never tell at this stage of the flight what team will prove the most troublesome. The Bruins might indeed rise up and blast Chicago the way the Rangers did eron or Taylor). .Pee Wee Abbies [To Summerside l Saturday 1: o a c h Ivan Doh- lerty's Abbie Pee Wees meet at Sports Arena at 12.30 .m. for d the trip to Summerside Airport where they take on the Airport boys in the opening game of the ,. _ i. n ers and either Chicago or home “Home Pee we. A ‘place. It‘s not very likely that this will happen but. you can‘t .figure the Canadiens out of the first place race yet. iprovincial title series. : At 1.30 coach Bill Murphy‘s lAbbie Paperweights meet at Sports Arena to travel to Sum- lmerside Airport where they their P a p e r weight "A" Paperweight counterparts from lthe RCAF Station. lSunny Isle Loop :ln Playoff Action loft action at Saint Dunstan's lWednesday night saw West lRoyalty Bombers edge Tracadie 14-3 and Brackley trounce South— iport 13-11. g . triggered all four !goals for West Royalty in th 0 [first g a m e and scoring for ‘Tracadie were M. Fitzpatrick, ) l l [8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 8, 1908. l l FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN COMBINIES COP OPENER let go with a blazer from just A freak accident which cans-l 0‘. Hawks’ Margi CHICAGO Black Hawks have seen a huge first place matr- gin melt all the way down to t (Richard‘ Moore) points does not tell a true picture because second place Tor- M onto Maple Leafs have one big game in hand and will get that e played this Saturday night at Maple Leaf Gardens. f the Leafs conquer Sid Abel‘s Detroit Red Wings 001 this occasion. then they‘ll be in a tlatfootod tie with the Windy City crew for the top run-g of Clarence Campbell's rontrunners clash Sunday in Ch f n 14 11—36 the victor. 1012 4-48 NATURALLY Toronto supporters are thinking only of first place right now. Their favorites late that they expect the great work to continue. It's fine if it does. ese Leafs have the most unexpected tussles. This sters 7-3. Punch Imlach knows well that the Red Wings can hurt you. ' However. he still is convince the regular schedule as front r nearly expect the Leafs to enjo. lnight the law of averages starts i : What is facing Chicago and Toronto next week? ‘ here is no league action until Thursday night and then f .. - - . Ice 3 — a. Beer vs Dr. Garl- both Hawks and Leat‘s do battle. That night the Leafs definitely lrabb‘” ‘°°t hangmg °“ “‘5 "‘3" 3'50“ ‘3‘“ l“ "‘9 “93"“19‘1 ‘0' 933° “n appear to have the tougher aSSignmcnt as they tangle with the Canadicn: in Montreal while Bla Wednesday nigllt. Aftcr those Thursday skirmishes. the big affair is Satur- gday Mar:h 16 when Toronto plays host to Rudy Pilous‘ gang. This will be a huge four pointer and the teams should give a right rugged display in this engagement. Conacliens But don't go counting Montreal Calllfldlf‘lis out of this first } place fight just yet. Indeed the Hahs could wind up as the lead- Toronto This Saturday the. Montrealer York repays the compliment the could trim Toronto on March 14 and then down Detroit on Sat- urday March 16. things would re provided of course the Canadiens ers this coming weekend. Game Ai PRINCE County Combines en ‘at C lfor Tile Island Intermediate 'A' Hockey , The greatest crowd to witness a hockey is 1 Sunny Isle Farm League play- gexpected to jam the Stadium for this most important contest. i Game time is set for 9.1 5. HUNTERS' CORNE they must beat Detroit Saturday night and with a triump in Chicago Sunday. That's a tall order to ask of any team. The law of averages should catch up with the Leafs one of these nights and they should lose a hockey game. tHawks and their supporters are hoping Sunday night is the ivic Stadium in the second game of their best-of-seven finals ed Billy Mulligan Sandy’s Royals to lose his right marred the. opening game of the | best of seven island Intermedi- ate ‘A’ finals which the Com-l blues took by a 4-1 decision last ' sight at the Sports Arena, inside the blueline that Butch Ward anned on. Nine minutes later Benny Grady combined on a beautiful goalmoutlh passing play with Grady being the trig- erman. C. Sark ( Combines, n Melts Away wo points. And even that two At the “.33 mark Jim Mac. Leod t Alan ‘Smelt’ Gillis in the clear deep in Combine ter- ritory and Gillls went right in on Mann before deking him and flicking the water into the mesh for the first Royal goal. most ‘ _ ' ris) 14.10; ladder. The two icago with first place going to years. suffered sevecoe eye. Al . . i . .. ger Cutcliffe scored during g‘quWh" 11-” aging? a goalmouth scramble at the D. Carroll “05y in 51°: 1;“, mupéiod andl 14.10 mark of the final frame - . ‘ 3-1' have be” “"3 5° “-°"" °‘ " appeared as If he was struck: lfim'faé‘ftfiofifiiiafii‘l real? Curlin in the eye with the tap Ward's stick. He immediately dropped to the ice and mom- guard Vance Harris closed out the scoring at the 19-10 mark firing a long shot from midrice strangest habit of losing the one Saturday night they can't his boys can go on and finish l . . nner. But to do this. you can . e r a I o P. Sinclair, another perfect weekend. That i , o , T. Hoper. ollow that ver- . ce 2 -—- phy vs. 1“. son, K. Sui Man. Garners Firsl Win 5 By GRAHAM cox 'stralght losses BRANDON (CP) — A lucky longed cheers working. brought Pro-l The leaders were to tangle in mm the more.the opening draw today. sched- ' Takes lscoreboard proved symbolic:City Arena. l :Thursday night for Winnipeg's But. while the sentimental ab" éHersh Lerner as he broke oft-tention losers' On the other three sheets in lthe most disastrous lo singlbattle. the biggest fight was go-g‘the late night draw- (lien Haf- jstreak in the history of Mani-ling on on the adjacent ice where‘Pel‘ I 0' Dude“. ' KC. Slayea ltoba entries in the Canadian Jim Shields of Calgary was de-3“"'thin Feaflllng (“fiance 0f the icurling championships with a frat-mg Ian Baird of Kentvilleqlt’adt‘l‘? With El ’02 defeat 0! (15-5 defeat of Bill Kent of Mont-‘N.s.. 9-5. iJolln Pike of Grand Falls Nfldu (rear 1' T win left Shlelds, rankedlwhlle Bob Mann of Hanover. , The loss left Kent alone in theiwith defending champion Ernieyomu was defeating Don Mix of ;cellar of the 11~rink entry listhicliardson of Regina, who drewlMOPC‘ion 9‘5 and Northern 01!- las he hasn‘t won a game. But :the bye in the third round of 1m. lal‘flls ‘ iLerner's win. after sevcnlday. both with olle defeat. iheailng D0118 Cameron 0‘ Char-i singletons_ - . 110tl'fltoi‘ll: 1xiii-hint: draw todaY- l N :I' I1 Seven-Day SP'el M Slaris Saturday ias well as the Richardson-‘ ‘- The annual Confederation! ck Hawks visit the Bruins in B'C' STAYS u‘osE Kensington turned to the MacInnis with a 5-go fired four. K losers with Still There may find itself in third 1 l i s host the Rangers and New l next evening. If the Habs Lerner. eron. Pike to meet Kent and Mann to get the bye. The second draw today. ex- pected to be the last. is sched- uled for 3 pm. Shields watching as Richardson takes ally be up for grabs. This is capture two wins from Rang- Shields match. Harper was to1 meet Mix. Gathercole to meeti Baird to meet Cam-1‘ed Borden 1‘ River rink Bonsplel. one of the highlights 9 g'fli‘fgggo: of Prince Edward Island‘s curl-l Ice 1 —— A. Burke. S. Flem- on Cameron. Pike plays Gaul-mam“ L ing season. gets going Saturday‘mlng. D. Douglas. N. Andrew ole, Mix meets Kent. Harper iMacDofiald' at Charlottetown and continues vs. A. Ballem. M. Farrell. A. Mann‘ and Baird to”; The neXt. ; through until Saturday. MarchGarrett. K. Bolger. ' I Ice 2 — G. Anderson, J. Mac- }Lean. C. MacDonald. P. John-‘ March 9. 11. 12 and 13 will be Iston vs. L. Blakency. W. Deac- devu‘ted to mixed curling wit _0 . H. MacLellan. B. Flinn. the final three. March 14. 15: Ice 3 —— D. Estabrooks, M. and 16 confined to events for lGarrett. V. Milton, E. Higson Here is the draw for Saturday. 1 .M. Stadium terta‘in Sandy's Royals tonight azalinst Lerner. _ Should a tie exist at the end firm}, of the 3 pm. draw. the rubber match would be played at 8 pm. . :—_* w A p 'r of six-enders spelledl the difference for the leaders in the afternoon matches. Shields scored his six-ender ague ‘ game in years :13- . 5 The first four days and nights. Columnist Doesn’t Agree the men. yvs. C. Flinn. Ella Wood. R. Ken- About 150 rinks are compet- lnedy. D. Campbell. ing with approximately 0 he; Ice 4 - C. Flemming. D. Le- third of them coming from out~ lClair. D. Wood. E. Bagnall vs. side the province ‘W. Farrell. J. Boomhowever. S. on the. fourth end of his match won 10-3 over Gatlhercole while Richardson picked up his. sec- onds later. on the fifth end of Billy Mulligan Loses Eye '5 Through Freak Accident 1 (minor. fajor) 10.”; A. Walsh (major) 16. Second period: 13.30; 3. Royals, A. Gillis (Jim MacLeod Penalties — A. Walsh 6.45, Harris 8:51: R. Josey 10.09. Third Cutcliffe (G. Cutcliffe. V. Har. his (R. MacArthur) 19.10. Pen- alties — G Cutcllffe 11:50; V. Hanris 11.55; B. Whitlock 11:55; For Montague The following is the draw for J. Cudmore. KR. MacDonald. Dr. W. McIntyre, B. Ferguson, Ice 1 -— A.E. Sullivan. G. Mur- phy. E. Duvar, J. Murphy vs. Borden Team Borden N a t f o nals trounced exhibition hockey game at Bor- den Tuesday night. cough two apiece and Murray and MacDonald singletons. Sherry had a pair for Doug Gathercole was; lam. and Macm Midget Opener North River Midgets wallop ifirst game of a two-game total :goal Island semi-final M. Stretch paced the winne tfor Borden next Mon- niuizvous Restaurant . 40. 1. Combines. unassisted) 4.34; 2, B. Grady (V. Hail-ris) S. acLure) 14.33. ‘ V. : 4 Combines. VA. 5. Combines, V. Har- 13:32. 9 Draw Judge J.S. DeRoche, vs. At MacDonald. Dr. L.A. Johmtone. A.E. Nelson. W Doug McGowan, F. D. Herring. G. Gid- E Shaw. B. Bryand. Dr P McIntyre. H ’ Moar. G. Warmer. Gene Mur- l Vuozzo. R. Robert- livan. B. Dumphy. Contest Seabrooks 15-5 in an paced ill effort while G. Keough and winners Leard t h e MacLean, MacI-‘ar- a d di ng River Cops Midgets 9-0 at North last night in the series. rs oals. singles going to aid. L. Howard. M. MacKenzie and P. game in this series “a” “me me Mam“ Here are the lineu ’ ‘N M N ll (1 P 11 ‘ ° ' - . z _ Eng ‘ PS-- J ~ 3,0 3 y 3“ - ushes- l I t Saturday the mixed curling Brycnton, T. Roper. his match. won 14-7. from Baird. goileit‘llifiscuy ritlrals butzlli, SAINTS:——Grant 4. Mulially 2. is Egggngogggstmsgfiel’g“ 1:42;! Eas ce I ichampions will receive th e Ice 5 —iJ. lCameron. K. Doug— In another Iiame of tthhe after- ; - - .eChinery. Simiis 23. Corcoran 19. ‘ e . - 'l . . ndy's Downtown R e staurant las. N. N cho son. M. Dowling noon draw. rner se is rec- Lh? “"31 {my "hiedlmmswflfilfnafli Buotte 10. M'adldock 4. Tur- lcanum 3: T: Dawes 2v and 1441,3119 33.21;"?! azzpnga‘d Ii“ Tcwflf 1:".l‘héteggfifim trophy. Monday curlers will vs. M. Kennedy. C. Agnew. N. ord of seven losses by a Manl- . . N‘Ch0190“ 003° 9 . 9.“ gem p9...“ Total__52‘ MaCFal‘lane- 13- Hughes and 0: .r .ce ‘. ’ me . "n‘ . ‘3'; 15 ' ' battle for the British American MacNeill. L. Hennessey. toba rink, losing 12-7 to Harper. ” closed the gap only to see Sirens} wéwfi‘m‘aw Smith 9 .wnod singleton} 'fiahl0:.l“’h.lch appear? lg the “on MacDonald who may be on award. Tuesday the Dun. 11AM. to sink the two shots for Win. ‘ L d '6 Da-a ~6 Stanish 3- Southpor; smpers were p_ ‘d.alc . issue 0 b." c .llfll- sailed dthe father ohtllle dam am Rose Bowl will be up for Ice 1 _ G. Storey. M. Ste 6.3 Sirois was also pomtlget-‘ 3 her . . 4st; nd {2. Kelly M’ McDonald and 5, tan. camel as a I: sulpilse, ulding project. The mg tot ‘he grabs. Wednesday the winner‘wa”, S. Layers. Marge Can... FAMOUS FOR 04 3[Ear m the game wmh 23 ‘1 militia-Flt 1 Diamolizlimo Ling. —————GaUdeL “'gentthlitrczlllytth: hlonzllltti‘e- lllECtlfliiil‘n 233813.831: wm receive the Imperial 0 i I be“ vs' R' carr' K' DUffy‘ " l ’ BRANDED INSPECTED . ‘ n comma" Cmcoran : ‘ - - - ' g . - .' . . .. trophy with the runnerup get. Maclnnes. Bib MacDona'id. T ’ thrwgh “nth 19 Palms: Tops f“ l Huggan' Tonal—60' lsegbrOOks Wln ‘12:?!)ng d (231:: intsofigggs 3:5. ft; “Wtwilég ting the Prowse Bros. award. 69 2 . aCGl‘egOl‘. A- 1‘: s T E A K s l ' ' I o that really annoyed me was: your vakkin' about blinding Thurmay.the m.“ take over M5’CLean‘ R' Perry' '1' Cum‘!‘: GOOD 0]; i its Fl‘na s pe‘ner “One of the biggest tourist at- ‘dams. If I can get a thousand and the firs} day 5 prize is.The mISkey vs" 3' Acorn' M' Jones' K” MONEY l ‘ Kensington' Sealbrooks edged :tractions in the province is be- dollars from the Department “010185516” tmhy‘ Fuday J' welqon' J' Jones: o r mm u c a New Annan Beavers 5-4 before .ing grossly neglected. etc." for building dams in Queens quman' have. dun”? t he Ice 3 " LeCIa'r' J' Grant' 0 BACK I a bumper crowd at the Kensing- lHe was referring to trout .fish- ‘ County will you undertake the pm" “r the w'ini‘e“ wil!“ Hide (333%va M- gauggnzgs- t‘o-OO-WW H ,. ton rink last night in the first ling conditions in the provlnce. job?" My answer was short and til-lager“?! hli'ece W08 t 9 Ron - 0X. reyi - r l e. - l_ _ - I _ _ _ - _ _ SEVENTH ROUND “.4! ‘ game of a best seven finals He said practically nothing is to the point. “If I can pick the “ I"; 3 deld- iflturday, th e NINTH; D H C M | l . Ont 001100300010— I nor for the North Shore Hockey Lea- beng done to correct this sit- machine and operator I want “"91? “‘3 3y 0 the b°nspi°L ce ’ loom? lac' ' Patterson; o Sask. 310001001101—3 12.0! o a r gue crown. luation. except the fish and .with no interference with my Kim heath; Marin": Cef‘tral Sregfi’r'JOBn‘ 0% “A déew Macy 'B.C_ “0010202 11 nor Jim MacFarlane and Franiczggaime associations. which re; lchoosrng of sites or construc- Marge :finiers‘l’lpt :cgzgltll“; “fr-me- K Rise - n - - | for FE! 000101 momma; ‘ l i 'tt . . in . - Leod. ' '- At the shoot conducted earlierIS. MacLean 91 242,21: :sacclledtllteheotl‘liel-mmrasrkwgo- 'gznieequevfirlt’r calmtft Iggnflle Elli); .uon. 3f. dam the answer ‘3 the Morrison and McRae tro- Ice 5 — I. Home. 0. DBWOB- i 'Albertl 010 (immozl- 3 bv the Charlottetown Civilian is. MacDonald 91 mg to Don'vrhompson. lproper1y." 'u is thjs columnists y95~ phy. L. Turner. M. MacKlnnon vs. . 'Quebeo 102101000100— 6 Rifle Association on the RCMP :B. Oulton 91 New Annan scorers were Jim opinion that .h e foregoing DID THE JOBS C- ASDFCY. J- GlddinSS. 3- 10!!- us Ken; 3:. mg] 4.57:: ‘ fld. 001m1ooozlo_. 7 Ranges. Al Mutch of Charl‘otte- ‘B- MaCDOUEa“ 3: MacKay 2. Lyall and B. Weeks. statements are without founda- I took my holidays. two weeks R . es. M. Shaw. _ - _ _ _ - _ _ 2 NB. 110010 011004.. 9 town. and Perley Taylor of Wm- fD. Scales Referees for the contest were tion in fact. and went to work. The oper- .Ontarlo 0004010101011— 9 2 ° aloe. both registered 98 out of I $31,951 3 Bill Smith and w. MacCarthy. if For! 12} year; I had pregrd ator l pickecd was Ches Miae- ’Manitoba 020030100 0200— a If: ible 100 ints. i . 0 us on - ‘ or e ame ssocia ion ro- Swain on a amac Constimcton 0 , Ema-[lg ROUND polizllowing Elganunation of the .'B- Bruce 39l vincia-l and County) to divert a Company D-7. 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Dudd. .Mmtoba 010 02°”) 7 633 . ntner ;dams if I had one third of the l berry Plains was reconstructed M ~ ' , P.E.l . 000100 210 01%— v was made on the program of in- IS. Green 82-New York 19311 1882061223 money that went down the. a. a cost of "mm . ’25 hm Tgbéymsilfinlgilmelénlvsgrit. Que“. 001001 002% . structlns shooters. Particulffl‘ly in Stevenson 33: Boston 14 35151 drain diverted to a dam build- work at _ten dollars per hour. Wing Mom Ff,“ Dg’eam.‘ ' NM, “0101110300.. 9 {:3 the new comers. in the finerl big project at a Fish and Ga-mel (Continued on page 12) Sewn e:_ Springfield Ontario 003010002022—10 on points of target shooting. with; ' Boy. Josedale Chief. ecil versus Bye—Neggmnggagn who not only the idea of improving; r . figzmggblgaxtrgntflaéglamty'g Nov. scotn’l‘lloflwoo10 mo— 5 rd of indoor marks-T v 0 i S 1'le . ills 23336;“. mo that o, um m e n a Thomas, Jolly Lass. . PARKDALE ROYALS Alberta 000211101003- ’ M met. outdoor activities_ 1 Third Racez—Mille Lee. Wln- BC. mmzoozasz—is . m The first instruction consist- ' £33: 1115;" 5‘0": My l 20!] Glmfi 0f “Ilfilfl 2MB girl ed of a talk and demonstration e c e u e g . F - - , i G . ue ec 002— .15 roll Race-— Miss Chief Om. time (M -t 221 on W15 1; Ralph E. Jenkins on the 0“ , ., am oh: 200 prone-mm- ” . . l am s cm "i: . . Woman—s so correct way which to u- Following m the variouslies (Exhibition). {0 “n; a 5" °"- Abb" Adllts 603. Students 353 ionion-lo 210101002104) 1) gum. the most comfortable game. scheduled for who: 5:30 —- 6:00 St. Jean Budgles n8. uhy ess. Ruler Par-I PERI. mmomou_7 and effective prone Hoe Leagues at the Sports vs WKS Redwings. _ I That great basketball f!‘3m,'l‘l’:3 boys are fired up fort his 3" . lNor. Ontario 10130300110040 3011"“! l" the indWidunllAi-ena, this Saturday:— 6:“) — 6:30 PSS Tigers VI Sp. [known as Acadia Axemcn. is :battle and they intend giving W Bymskuchewam . “mums Pk. Elks, lin town tonight to do battle with lout with everything in an effort “‘8 I" ankle injury in tracheal 0 E. . ' A. Mutch MI 7200 __ 7;“ m w. 62:!) - 7:00 St. Joan Otters VI St. Dunstan's Varsity Saints. ;to prolong this best-of- three this week' Hm” mamm” H' " ion", In? P. Taylor 9 ‘ BM“. WKS Colts. l This is the second game in a ,Marltlme intercollegiate basket- "’1" be "me "me won} ‘9' e ? In vugy 97 7:45 __ 81m Ramble" n 1 pg]; WEE; yhest-of-thrce series for th e [ball final. .c “on 1‘ med 0“ 8.9” m‘ g EC'IHO o", W. Curtis 96 Dim. ’ 7:00 - 7:30 Pkdle-St. Packers Maritime In t e rcollegiate Hilton “ya that Joe so", 1. “1cm” " fl Q ) ' , 3‘ m as BANTAMS V5 M m' clown" The highly rated won‘ is doubtful starter after receiv-lo'clock a . “only”, . a “mm”; 8. V00”! 9‘ . 905 mm W 7:30 — 3:00 WKS Waive. vs Ville students swamped Saints ’ - l. . --"~""""'"""" :. VII“... :32 gunmen rem vs ‘ HHS “mm M AM lsast Sdlitul'daty1 attGrconlwrzod. . 65 Wet Strength grfi—fi: quickest. hand- “.5. [:33 0mm: . . _ _‘ y 330 _ moo at i .. an arm er rlump onig : y I rag pm when my ; p.111. '- mflafll 91 mzww‘Bgs'hTiggei'sm' Bunny; violin; rem (we). An “1::lilgailhesnfiflgrgfl the line for: I comnrm._for bathmym _ STANDINGS P w L ‘ 10:35 . 11:10 90115 Gulls val oflfflmhl’1m 9““ F" ‘ I Th c ' : Maritime Championship saves laundemc! , 9 a 1 . . e Red and Whiters know: . . Alberta aw Sherwood Condom r , l . ARSORBENT—for quick and . 71 _ . , l 700 — 8:1!) Knobby Walsh. their chances are slum to beatl . , . Saskatchewan 11-10 — w m "we vs ‘m- m... l i. . n. . . ACADIA AXEMEN easy “is... in... 3,“... Wm... . . . oops Owls. " ' 1 "T9" " y r“ “*1 ws'r STRENGTH—for waslmg l o a 3‘ 8:3) — 11:45 Bfll M, Dell- llng into this battle full of deter- l 1 Ontario . FEE “Es nis Flanagan. mination and are d a serious 1 -—vs.— . m - - - 1"“ like i 0‘01“ i Northern Ontiu'lo 3 5 11:45 — 12:15 Pkdle-Spt. Rob- 11:45 _ 1.15 an.“ m. M W the Acadia 1,05,,1 ! Nova Scotln I d: 1 ‘ inhSt. Cr cMson. Barry Turner. the greatest battle of the year. ; ST. c 3 grille; Edwsirtll‘ Is an 8 3 5 Sp Emu-lows . Ines VI 5:00 — 7:00 Grant updraft. “if the main cooldbemarzagie ht: .l Ngfoufliwn: ' 1 7 . . - Les Bang. vage l encoun 1' ong . ' ‘ ,“J PAPERWEIGHTS 7:00 _ 3:00 Ron Groom, then a third game‘would be-l HM. "Cd! H o clock My; 590W." 3' M06". l-M- : Mum!» : z I 13:45 — 1:15 St. Jean smou- Brian 11mm. come necessary Saturday at the! A am“ You , ASSOCIATE STORE Que v. sp. Pk. Bluebirds. ' n-so ~ 10:00 natal Ward. cm Red and Will gym. Oil—25c and 50o COUPON. \J u once- st. our use l 1:00 - 5:30 win vs Calls- lMcCailum, . I Coach Ed Hilton reports that I ‘A- v ‘- ‘ l '