JW- CHARLOTTETOWN IGUARIYAN h‘ . w 01w- I es §et For Allan And SIIMMERSIIIEArnerks Upset RangersuAs McMans ilng WI; mortal _ p Playdowns Canadians Lose Two Tilte H A R B Centreman By Four Pointsf Beaton And Kane Of Abbies Holding Fourth And I Ninth Places Scoring Lists. Ireeumaeaaei- nail} _ g i.’ ' l lull / 1 FIRST NEETWMM SATURDAY I1'| ) la Close Finishes In Ev- m“ ery Class Are Fea- ture of Card. reeled: Penalty-l-Iollett. leccna res-led: No more. Penaltiea Young. —!.an11nQ. 08$, z-oeuoiiwwli (airmen) mu Hugh, Kitty McKgng and Lawless Peter iAre Winners. (O-LIyGQMhIPaIpiIIIn) gamut. PeIal-Jlbeflflittor honors inthe Maritime hassettleddown Hnchylngip Wlli-flfiidudhetwem came Bfllwvlucrtbswoivainuans . ‘min uuiiini Innetaa 3mm ram Iarlel: .. n, ' 2—Dei-roit, Wlseman (earls) l2“. S-Detroit, Wiseman, 1:53. Penalties-Shields, Eollett. llanosasllanalsdnleflhl-l MQVPREAL, Rb. l1.—(OP.)— Hopes of Boston Bruins o1 reaching a play-oi‘! berth in the Anaeriean section standing d; the Natimal Hockey League appeared conaidsa- summon ably dimmer today following their stand watching with interest the 1-0 loss to Montreal hare finishes. Althmlflh Edie The Clal A Pace had Hush 2.10 Baas-dials) Feb. ll-The Quakers a iuriously ioughe with Svitmrland were rotoed inte time halite other semi-final tn, eliminated Germany 3-0. 2nd Section of Upperi Queen Street Rink '. h“ m League Games. f Following are the teams compu- brags 107% and Kitty Mc- . both heats Worthy . u; )pgkgy lugm at the Ups: I behwdjnvmn m” n“ l‘ m” W“ an. sum rink, and a lclldiflfl- ‘ sectim. ii 8 i? 8 E KusuaiqYofholaandssveraloihera theraca was agocdune. maor git??? iiiig E lg 5 ‘ii. 1 &§E§§§ E iéieiii Eiii Eb severalapparant- lycertaingoala. liewasgivena bigehserwbenbeanpsaredontlas iceiorpre ‘ y byths lpwtansinattsndanca. lea-l- Tlny ‘lhornpsoll. keeper, was the standout player an the lee. Time and again he made brilliant saves when opposing snip- ers had broken through with clear L i-Amerlcans, . lanes to the nets. ‘She goal by entiedw - - Evans, Montreal enccman, - I! Ofldla Dbhict and \he Qlae- w.’ wrong); u“ nflflflhwmuy. him no chance whatsoever. In the iinal period especially, when the Bruins were throwing their full teamuptheloeinaneflorttoknot the count and Maroon iorwarda broke away with only the gcalsr to heat, he dived out oi his net, kicked and punched ahcta awav to hold the margin in a single goal. sumssnv first ruled: lio score. Q3 >- ~I $1 uni- breaks halt way down E! 3E ‘lhere is a three-cornered tie for mm plaee. Reggie shields of Hali- nalpn uernnia; delencl. Pam oon- i’ nolly, James 0071a. R41! WKHIIIH; _~ iorwards, Alfred Doucette (Caphl. Urban Blanchard. Claude Murphy. _ Baverinus Arsensult, Claude Pines-u, . Mark Araenault. Coach, Jamel T Coyle, B. IPW m. z nan. “half-dosh mo! Among the bad mm, big Bill Gill Hughes; defence. James . o! the Moncton defence still stands Reg Peters, Vic Williams: tor-wards. Frank Cronin (Cl-DU. Bill M15111‘!!!- mmwe 1n the penalty hex. Behind Gordon Connors. Everett Toombl; him comes aggressive little PranHe Plus Callaghan. M1 Glflfli- C0161. u». a mania meow-ow. I. MacDonald; deienee, Harold Bruea, Joseph Frainor, Harry ‘P0011150 (Capt): forwardelAubxeY 31inch‘ paying brie: yiq ard, Oliver Pirieau. Jack McOonrt, . i w M‘ ml‘ ma Steele, Prank oausnt. mu 51711531 Incas-ville. (teach, Guy Deeosie. _ Ne. 4 “ —00Il. 0|.- p.“ Bob K111i? defence. n’! "Bu. _ ‘ Jim Doyle, Bill Westherbie mbdi ' man 2.10 (scsiuman) 1 1 1 as 1-2 hours with tn 1mm“- Fm“ “"3"”- " wflyqflm; l,“ with u; Hennessey, Alfred Blanchard, James. O'Neill, George Moran, Bob Arsen- - Ab“; mud ‘m, m’ “d u“ ault. Coach, A. Smith. are far behind with only E 1 2 5. 5 :5? iii? 185 2% 5 3" =g2sg§§§ iiiaiigég §§§§ i =§ E E 255? P» 9 IE 3i, Eeig ii it 8 H: E35; S? 55.5 i iii 525E? “ma” lecaad halal: c“ A Chicago Black l-Jlaroons, Evans, 10:27. i Psnaitim-A. Bmiih. Third Period ,3 §§ Parker B01 (Know) .. L°"“' "m°' l“ '°°'" Jdinny Miles 21m (Ken- WWI‘ WWI‘ (Bowen) .. . P‘”‘m°"“°"" > ...... ....... .. a: z aims-sou. ma, e1. Glam A ‘has "I I" v- _ - Kitty "IIKIID 1.11% fling) ,_ 1 1 “U4” 1A0 110% 610N011) .. I I I1 TtM-Qi“, 35$‘- §E 5 i s i 5 fillllfll IQ 1O K101 G-I , Rb. m-(osn-a section schedule oi (lanes Monday, n». l2—No. 1 vs llo. 1 at 8.45 and No. 3 vs. No. 4 at 8.30. Wednesday, Feb. 14—-N0. 1 vs. N0. 3 at 0.45. I N s Friday. lkb. iii-No. I vs. No. 4 at 0.6. Monday, Feb. lt-No. I vs. Io. I at 6.46 and No. 1 vs. No. 4 at 8.30 is .1 -itn;;;l;e»(lallezlICh1Ly (Ina: (or. ey oaJsTJ-T span Illa) wou-vmbl. n. s. no. n 1317111011‘, Mich, no. lL-(APJ —Detroit‘s Red Wings advanced into a tie with New York Renters tor first place in the United states sec- the two clubs tor tbs year. Not only the matter in which the trick was accomplished but the tact they were minus three oi their reg- ulars, including Charlie Oenacher and Joe Prlnieau, leading pdnt- gotten c! the circuit, made the vic- tory a thins o! import to tbs Leafs. Bands was also on the sidelines. The loss, coinciding with Mal-eons‘ 1-0 victory over Baton, widened the gap between the Montreal rivalsand consolidated ' position Second i-Tnmnio, Clancy, azos. fl-froronto. Clancy (Thoma-Jack- son) 12:20. Penalties-Homer. This! SKATING STARS .ARRIVE IN SAINT IIIIIN Saturday afternoon at the curl. inlrinkwlthllastandwestform- ins the wmpeiiilcn. the semi-n Rwesmtaiives won (our o! the six games played. The following are the results; Wednesday. Feb. zl-No. 1 vs. No. 2 at 0.46. _ Friday, Iieb. 28-110. 3 vs. No. 4 at 0A5. Monday, Peh. ic-No. 1 vs. he. l at ass and No. 2 vs. m. 4 at mo. Wednesday, Feb. ill-No. 2 vs. No. 3 at 6.45. Friday, March L-No. 1 vs. No. i Minstrel Show ‘Ilia Show You Have Beim Waiting Iorl PRINCE OI‘ WLLIS AUDITORIUI Nhndmylilhmday Feb. 12th Q 13th Afternoons and Evening: At 3 O'clock Sharp mo‘ 8.15 p. m. Sharp. Produced Under Dir-ode] .| J. Austin ‘lralnor, accompanist: I'm" F 0r Byns Trophy .... .. ... ....., ...... P1! here fiimilht beatins the Ottawa , . ' ochells, Boimgeault) 11:28. s-Csnadiens, Riley (Larcehelle) 16:32. - il-Toronto, ‘Thoma, 11:53. Penalties - Gotten, Pwiland, Wedge °‘ MS. Bankers vlm- -' ' N l x Defeat United "wi-flmm“ zhn 5-1“ 140*‘. Hgwgflt Wm. McLean Stan Stewart's blue and whi ------ -- - ' " °' "my 5”" r Beetlesa ' J Fm" D B ma“ clad hankerahanded an» um “l” “P peared ' ~ ~ w, ‘ H mu“. “ m. Aflcolt D.A.MacKinnon E21“ sup H . n. . W”, In.“ n Hitnets .. ma a “W, ISO-Big Double White Walpd . ........... aw: MM . um emu-so. m!“ lmlk- J- "a"? 15- Another prominent entrant is Sybil F181‘ "11"- ‘i- 3°44» 4"- Beatieay, Balnt Jam. iormer can- 6~lnd Men-d 1 ‘ 10-—Ploce Orchestra-IO w; _ v _. I Beavers-Goal, 1i mm M aleuoa, defence n. llclenaie,‘ DUNE, MTISlG Old Time and Medan Hlnsinl Pastures. hi iiiiiai irliégieig Inlleill; lea-wards, B. Iowa, . llelachern, L. Icy Ile- teed. &Bss|b-Ooal, K. laagflls defense, 0. Dingwell. W. llcbon ald: t B. MoOannsll, A. ryfe. 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