10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wod.. Jan. 29, 1984. SPORTS “FRONT By ems CALLAGHAN Hockey World Waits THE hockey world is eargerly awaiting to see it National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell shows up Sunday night February 9. for CBC’s Question Mark under the guidianscc of Toronto newspaperman tt Young and fea-Luring former NHL referees Roy ‘Red’ Storey and Dalton MacArt.hu_r._ storey resigned a few years ago when he was critize_d_ by president Cainbpell following a Stanley Cup playoff. semifinal between Chicago and Montreal. Campbell was_ talking to Ot- ¢awa’s Bill Westwick ‘off the record’ but Westwick hit the tele- types with biggest sports story of the year. Storey couldn't take any more and handed in his resignation. Dalton l\’lacArt.hu;r was up this season when referee in-chief Carl Voss sent out his notices to report for work. Scott Young no longer is seen on CBC's Hockey Night in . . . All three are persons who plaweda big role in NHL activity but no longer act in such a capacity. WE aren't going to try to judge the merits of the case until we hear Mr. Campbell on February 9. He may indeed have some startling answers to the charges made. Mr. Campbell is a smart gentleman. He will not gomto this thing without great preparation. He can possibly explain away the horrible charges made by Storey and MacArthur. If he can, ‘then, Mr. Storey and Mr. MaCAI'illlll‘ could have some exlilalflmg :0 d0 before the courts in a slander suit. ‘ However, if Campbell cant term the statements of_ I former employees ‘outright lies. the prestige of the N_atl:¢:n;i Hockey League IS in trouble. What was said Sunday mg 9 of publicity the National Hockey League is . Campbell, c_aii rectify all nothing but outright prevaricators. Of course. he Just cant say they are lying. He must show his P700‘ I0 "358 the Storey- MacArthur charges. _ If he can and does, the National Hoclfey I-058119 15 back in the good graces of the pllbllC..If he cant refute these start- ling statements. then things are in a bad way The Case For The Defence EVER since the Storey resignation. nohod.\' C311 “W59 us or! going overboard for president Campbell. We felt at the time (that Campbell didn't handle that incident prudelltly and we said so many times. That by no means makes us right and Mr. Campbell wrong. , However, there is so much Involved In this recent rhubarb that we feel nobody should Illlmll I0 C0“¢!“5l°“5- only "'9 pla'“t‘ Iff’s case has been heard yet and no Jury 0811 d€t'|d0 0" “"9 merits of the affair without hearing the defendant. Such a de- fence will (we hope) be given Sunday February 9 and the hockey world will breathlessly await it. I Unit‘ then, we believe everybody should wait and not start giving a verdict until the facts are all before us. Forbie And The Bruins BOSTON Bruins‘ recent successes have been really some- thing and naturally Prince Edward Islanders are wondering how Charlottetowrrs Forbie Kennedy fits in the Boston scheme of things. Nobody should know better than the man who guides the team, Milt Schmidt. He wasn't the least hesitant when asked how Forbie was doing. Says Mil: Forbie has been fine. Heys moved over to the wing from centre _and is adjusting. Hes a going concern all the time. He's my kind of a hockey player.‘ Schmidt maintains that two obvious reasons for the Bvriii.-is upsurge are the goaltending of Ed Johnston and the offensive and defensive spark provided by 20-year-old rookie G ary Dornhoffer. Both these players have been tremendous in recent $ZS- . Schmidt is still hopeful of making a p.Iayoff_SD0l- If he can it will be one of the greatest comebacks in NaI..l0l'al Hockey League history. Welcome, Mr. Richard WE welcome to Prince Edward Island Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard. one of the greatest peirformers ever to don the blades’ in the National Hockey League. _ The people of Morell are to be congratulated on securing Maurice for their annual Sportsmon's_D1nner tonight. It would indeed be a mammoth. if not impossible, task to find a more illustrious athlete. Welcome. Mr. Richard. Ice Sports Tonight BIRCHWOOD High School presents its annual Ice sports tonight at the Forum. It will be a great night for the youngsters and you should try to make it a bumper nicht with your attendance. Birchwoorl and Queen Ch;1rlot.te will clash in hockey action The show starts at 7.30 SPORT OF KINGS Souris Folks Are Showing Keen Interest In Hockey -' DcsRocI1eS. I’. MacDonald. These four boys carry Mon- tague's hopes ‘into the prov- incial sclioolhoyfis curl-iiing champions at RCAF Summer- HOPE OF THE EAST side rink this Friday and Sat- should be in there the entire urday. The Montague young- way. From left to right they sters are gven a good chance are Roger Clair, skip, Steve of grabbing the crown and Cl-arkson. mate, George Inman. second. and Larry Johnston. - lead. Coach of the rink is vet- - eran curler Doug McGowan. ’NOI'l'I"l ' In a regular league game of the Charlottetown and District Junior Hockey League at me Charlottetown Forum last might the North River Juniors come =from behind I)0 edge out the Prince of Wales Juniors 10-9. I Vernon Frizzle fired two quick (ones and David Wheale con- }tributed one to give the Welsh- lmen a three to nothing lead be- if-ore the game had reached the ten Minute mark. Ba son then tipped in a goal mouth »pass no put the North River boys on the scoresheet at the 12:07 mark and George Fn'zzle~ ‘cl»i»rkc«d with another one for North River before the closei the period. Just before the} end of the poniod N. River goal.i er Don MacRac received a cull on the forehead and had to leave: the game, but he returned bol play the second period. .CURLlNG DRAW . ,:FOR MONTAGUEE The following is The Manta-l flue Curling Draw. ‘ 7p.m l , l Ice 1 AW. .lones. I).B.E ‘ Jones. G. Warner. P. Warner vs I G. Murphy. B. Smith, D. Sorrie, D. O'Connor. 1 - Ice 2 — I’. Sinclair. L. Sin- l clair. K. Mac-Kenzie. K. Hughes lvs. T. Clair. M. Nicholson, K. Sullivan. L. Hooley. 9 .m. ice 1 - Geo. Kennedy. C. G01‘ don. F. Herring. O. Hennigar vs. 4 Ellery Shaw. Lil MacDonald. P. Ice 2 -- Dr. I..A. Johnston, P. Sullivan. G. Champion. B. Mac- Ncill vs. Fred Vuzzo. C. Stew- I art. D. Herring. B. Mabon. -. CURLING DRAW ‘ The following is the curling ‘draw for Wednesday at the lcharlottetown Club. (Spares! Welshmen In Thriller ver Juniors Edge attack.(Scl1urman, Baldensonl 9.15; 4. Newsont Davis) ' —G Fri PWC sprang to the again in the second period and ;N. River—B. D. Wlheale and A. M)a«cJ..eod had i 12:07; 5. . Raven‘ , notched markers before the 5 (Davis MacCormick) 15:34. North River boys could et mov- . Pi-nalties: C. Duncan. ing. John MacPhail got one back‘ Second Period: — 6. PWC- at the 8:31 mark. but PWC (tired I D. Wlhcale (Balderson. Sc(hrur- three more big markers withjimanli 4:09; 7. PWG—A. McLeod no reply from the oppositionitunassistedl 6.06; 8, N. River till the 19.34 mark when D,§.I. MacPhaii.| (unassisted) 8.31; Fi-izzle banged one in from :il9. PWC -— V. Friz e( unassist- scramble in front of the not. led) 8:59: 10. PWIC-AB. Raider- At the end of the period the 7 son (unassisted) 12.43; 11 pwc score was 8-4 in favour of PWC. iV. F ’ le (Bro-win, Baildersoni PWC drew first blood againll6:59; 12. N. River-G. Fnizzle in the third stanza with Vern l (-Mcicomiick) 19:34. Penalties- Frizzle sinking an Arnold Mao-.M. Macxinnon, D. Ross, 3. Leod pass. Mccomnlick. J. Davis. SENSATIONAL COMEBACK .’§f;§°c‘l;,d.‘°n.z§lWiZ‘1 Mike MacKmnon bac-khand_ed.jN. River M. MacKfl-mm (Mao ""9 ml" the ""‘g"- mm P"'"":Pliail. MacKenzie) 3:45; 15. N. 513"“ .“'“"g° 3': “‘e.-“5 mark ;River M. Macxinnon (Ma<:Phail) and was the signal the N 16 ,_ie 2-2 dea oc Bobcats Leading Bantam Lecig ue Battlers downed Bears 4-0 and then battled Bruins to a 2-2 tie in Charlottetown Minor Hoc- key Association bantam action last night at The Forum. In the other contest Bruins and Tigers finished in another dl k. Bob Younker. Keir Jackson. Don McGuigan and Dan Mac- Battlers' shut . Bruins and Tigers saw Bobby Jewell twice find the range for the Bruins and Bob Foster and Allison Ellis dent the twines’ for the Tigers. Doug Stanley and George Curley Scored -for Bruins in their contest with the Battlers. -Don McGulgan and Dan Mac- lsnac were the marksmen for the Battlers. Here are the standings: Boh- cats 10. Battlers 9. Panthers 8, Tigers 7. Bulldogs 7. Beav- ers 6. Cuygars 4. Brian 4. Bruins 3 and Terriers 2. The Elm Street Ice Sports were held at Civic Stadium in Summerside last night before over a thousand Some close. exciting races re suited. The three winners in each event follows: Girls 6 years and undei (one lap) 1. Heather Bernard. 2. Ann Landry 3. Carol Daley Boys —- 6 years and under -- n 2. David Perry. 3. John Wayne Keough. Girls 7years (one lap) —- 1. Emily MacArthur, 2. Gal‘ Myers. 3. Judy Duffy. Boys 7 years (one lap) Dwight Grady, 2. Peter Steele. 3: Wayne Bernard. Girls 8 years (one lap) 1. Gail Rayner. 2. Judy MacKin- non. 3. Maxine Casey. Boys 8 years (one lap) l. David McNally. 2. Billy Walsh. 3. David Clow. Girls 9 years (one lap) — I. Nancy Perry. 2. Patty Kelly 3. Peggy Arsenault. Boys I/4 mile (14 years. and over) — 1. Chick McNally. 2. Gary Casey. 3. Gary Arsenault. Boys 9 years (two laps) — Gary Doucette. 2. Tim Howlett. 3. Gregory McDonald. Girls 10 years (two laps) - _ Boys 10 years (two laps) — 1. ' Kenneth Arsenault. 2. Ronald Shack Is On spectators. . (o a lap) 1. Hubert DesRoches.. Iniured List ‘ TORONTO (CP) Edd Ie ' Shack, the rough - and - tumble; forward with Toronto Maple ! .Leafs of the National Hockey’, I League, will miss ' tonight's' game in Montreai with the Ca- nadiens . Shack. who suffered strained‘ 'Iinee ligaments in Sundayl '.night‘s 2-0 defeat in Boston. was gscnt home after the Leafs ar- ;rivcd in Montreal Monday in ight. He could be out of the lineup —- Nor St. School Hockey Team defeat- ed Summer Summerside Ice ,’Sports Are Held . Doucette, 3. Melvin Arsenault. Girls 11 years (wo laps) — 1.. Donna Savldant. 2. Norma Lec- ky. 3. Gail Casey. Girls ’/4 mile (14 years and over) — 1. Marlene McLellan.. 3. Sylvia Praught. Boys 11 years (three laps) — 1. Paul Bernard, 2. Jackie Des- Roches, 3. Edward Cormier. Girls 12 years (three laps) - 1. Gladys Dyment. 2. Patricia Deslloches. 3. Dotty Gallant. Boys one mile (14 years and over) — 1. Chick McNally. 2. Bernie Gillis, Dale MacLeod. Boys 12 years (three laps) — 1. Blaine Deslloches. 2. Darry- Deslioches. 3. Gary Gallant. Girls 13 years (three laps) 1. Betty Luce. 2. Joan Desliocli es. 3. Judy Casey and Margaret Grady (equal) Boys 13 years (three laps) 1. Melvin Bernard. 2. Paul At- kinson. 3. Gary Casey. Girls 14 years (three laps) 1. Marlene McLellan. Boys 14 years (three laps) 1. Chick McNally. 2. Dougie Gallant. 3. Bernie Gillis. Girls 15 years (three laps) - 1. Cheryl Gallant. 2. Sylvia Praught. Boys ‘.4 mile (14 years and over) —- 1. Chick McNally. 2. Dale MiicLeod, 3. Dougie Gai- lant. Boys 15 years (four laps) —— 1. Joseph Perry. 2. Ernie MacAus- land. 3. Gary Arsenault. Relay race 1. Convent —- Erma Arsenault, Shell: Marlene McNelll. Relay boys — 1. Elm Street School 2. Summer Street School Co p Race -— 1. Junior Sa vidant and Marlene McLeIlan, 2. David Richard and Marion Heckbert. Officials — Starter -— Francis McNeill. Announcer -— E rn i e Gallant. Judges Jamel Saunders. Charlie Deighan, Gerard Ber- nard. Joe Mclntyre. Wayne Mal.- tihews. Winston Roberts. Scorer man MacDonald. Elm Street School by the score . Welshman Are Viciors Prince of Wales Coll men hung a 49-31 defioil X19185?’ Du 's High ‘ o Ibwatfc.-tball ncouml sq‘”" "I W P'a:.cd yesterday at SDU gym. It was the nd ‘ a couple of weeks for PWC om Saints. The earlier triumph was a close 49-46 verd . Yesterday the Welshman led 23-11 at half and then outscored the 11% and Wlliters 26-3) in (he closing stanza. The visitors’ defence was great throughout and Saints’ shooting was ritioofflwhen they had gomen oppo un es. SUMMARY on 1. Huggan 11 Likely 3. Mn , Diam.-mi 3 I R. White 11. ‘P. Mullally 21? ley 7. LeClau' 0. Moilyncaui. 0, ManNutt 0. McGuig~an 0. Din-g,.y 0. Smith 2, Boradage O, 'rota1 31, T? 1y '1 Hub- PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES .for a couple of weeks. lsi. F.7."’sh&dé?.- ;St. Marys . . I HALIFAX (car) .— st. F'i'an~‘ gcis Xavier University squeezed. {out a 75.53 victory over St.. .«Mai'y's University Huskies in a1 Maritime Intercolleagiiale Bas-3 _ this _ .‘lll:07; . . River-G. V RN" Squad “eeqed W 5I’““‘g ‘° 1 (MacKenzie) 10:09: 17. N. Riv- the attack. Macxiinnon was back ‘ m.__G Vessey (Mwwmick) again at the 8:07 mamk andl11_25.' N_ Rive1._,F_ c_ llhree lTl'.lIllln€S V05-1 Kenzlie (lwraoornficki MacKen_ SB)’ fill‘ TWD qU.lCtl{ markers'zie, _ : . mva._G‘ to put the N. River boys within . Vessey (macpha.-J‘ Macon 0"“ 3°31 0‘ the Welshmm lmick) 16:45. Penalties: D. ROSS The North River squad kept. J_ Davis’ C_ Duncan’ man: the pressure up and at the 14.36: P . mark Freeman MacKcnzic tied] “my ‘ the game at 9-9, Then at the 16.45 mark Gord Vessey put. -Moncfon caach North River ahead in the game i . for the first time Quits The Club PWC coach Billy Mulligan -pulled the goalie in the last‘ . __ _ minutes of play but it was to . p,l.\g)NCp’1{(;h:, cm? ‘fig ‘'0 a"aj‘l- G°rd Vessey —l"5l general manager of the Nova missed tlhe open net on a shot jscotia Swim. Leaguecs Momwn from centre, which would have Hawks. quit the club em-1y Tues. been his fourth marker. There (day to become playlingqgoach of wasn't a fan sitirred from the:-tlnc league's Halifax Schooners. rinlk until the final siren and ti M(-Phce was back for a league very happy group of North Riv- game Tuesday night against New er boys skated off the ice with Glasgow Rangers. playing for their 10.9 victory over the the city where he broke into Welshman, .scnior hockey in 1953 with the .Atlantics. Also reported to have SUMMARY " the Schooners was d ‘Joined First Period — l. PWC?-V. fcnccman Frank Shepha.-rd of the Frizzle. (A. MacLeod) 7.45: 2, (Hawks. Teanimate Hush M)cGon- PWG——V. Frizzle, (unassisted) [igal was said to be ready 10 3;49; 3 wl(‘,_. w|he.a1e_ join McPhee and Shephiard. _ ‘ The reason for the playing- coach's departure was sat to be Rocket Richard Is In Moncton MONCTON (CP) —- Hockey is a game that can't be fixed, Maurice Richard Tuesday. The former Montreal Canad- iens right winger said in an in- tenview that the game cannot be prematurely decided. but the number of penalties levied against a team "can be evened out." The Rocket. on his way to Morel]. P.E.I.. where he is to be special guest at a sportsmen'a dinner today stopped over in Moncton when a TCA flight was delayed. He said he did not. know of any “underhandcd tactics" where the referees halve jug- e- gled the number of penalties against the teams to try and keep things on an even keel. . . but other than t:hat—whicii was not a customary even-t—t'he NHL seems to be very clean." said here = lkctball League game here Tues-l lday night. -‘ The X-Mon were trailing by 11 points early in the game but rallied for a half..l.lme 37-37 tie ;a (I then bettered the Huskies ;h_v two points in the sea-sow second half. ' Neil Bisson. Bill Buckaweckl ,and Paul Ohenard were the top linen for the Xavei-ians. scoring §22_ 18 and 17 points nes'pect:ive- sly. ' l Bob Laliey continued his scor- iing heroics for St. Many's, Tsroring 35 points. hllgli for the (night. Buzz Mel-lale scored 19 (points. lwhen And How You - Should Say “No"! Arc you troubled by our C0Uf|tr.V'S declining morals——‘ teenage destructiveness. ex-‘ pense-account padding, the ‘ ; campaign to push God out of l public Iife?FebruaryReader's 5 Digest tells how you can start i a reversal of these trends by ,using the positive “NO”! Read how to apply “The .Power of the Positive No” The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. lire Taking VENTORY .7 IN 2-.9 I- "U We Thursday. Friday January 30th. 31st. February 1st Re-opening on February 3. I964 The Rogers Hardware Queen. St. Will 39 Closed and Saturday. Co. Lid. By ED CLINTON ‘week. with action. in both lea-". h00€led~) 1 1 d‘ t d om Of all the sports. "Hockey ls , _ I S0'"’l5 B“"¢3“ 0‘ the G'“""“a“l‘9-"es" We Glrls Leag".°'l6'5l.l p'm' Wednesday Kn°°k'°ul‘Draw williputleif: cxggutive. er Probably the only game that ~l0 Children, to S0016‘-W: find Charlottetown | The revival of the Souris Town Morell visited Wlll-111:; (Flinals) L B‘ k . C M ! Mcphee coached the Hawks to cm” be fixed. _ because there ieven to yourself! Get your §:°::.:.:;:::: .'::,...:...:'. :".::....: ..:: B-.......: :2" Thursday :"s"c::.:?;"*c:‘: 2°: ~°°”’°‘“ea“°"*D‘:e:“°d:y- . _ ‘ ' I ' ‘ K) as crn < ' _ :- ---- -— -T-——:j——_— I in the Usually. hockey in- Morell 21-7,_ with Roma ‘ Mc- B. Boyles. R. Jones. A. Callbecll ‘Windmn om‘ B3“dog5_ Questions regarding the NHL! \ / wrest 15 ‘’‘’''’'5' 10W ““m. Play°.“ Donald s°°rm'g elev-en poms m.’ H‘ C°””" The women's Silver "D" bon- dealings were Dromtfied by a I ' “"‘°- 35 ms‘ "9f"“.”~? ‘" “"5 lwdgflf ”’§"" ;°°C;”§.$.l,‘fy'1§hf,’.§: ‘°° 2 " H‘ M“°l“"°" A" 53" spiel will be held this year in cnc-rv in-ognam Sunday when W: :2: .....°::.:: .. ..-..:..i... 1 n. Game Goes mm» an 9 I cu hasnt drawn big crowds to Souris. while defensive artists. yg I Simpson I I ‘beginning Monday February D'"°“ M°A“’l“"' °"lI'l°l‘°d ll“? 9 date the rittendznce has Th. ai;41nuaI-i’ipy jg; nag“ I'c;'3 ~_ K_ K'em,edy_ G_ W, 3rd and continuing tnrougnguii league. .. . e . _ . . . . . _ . I _;1a‘i;oved£t e-ac game ta ye fine perfonnlanca stone‘ M_ wh1t_e'J_ 30".! V,_ E the week until a winner is e . ' . ' W“ 9*” *5 3 ”’“°° 3" n Carruthers v Mltton I ¢181'ed~ Action resumes toniaht in the R “- I 'iglia»iu-. hh'I;he 91 hmfld dghe The Boys‘ League safiv Souris Webster 1'‘ MécLa're ' ' The winningdrink wilil repre-iysiand senior ‘'0' Basketball Ymplc es“ s I ~ mm m5 V95» 9 8 .3 lnu~me.v to Montague. ontasue '_‘ ‘ - _sent Prince E Ward is and at 1. pwc how; the .I lot of color to the league. wu- won in a game that lasted just ig°°D4 wofld BR°°§i‘éc§v'veS‘ll:: e Dominion Diamond ..D.. -Lmgcapitfis ";t°“me PWC am at Afe Relgased '3 liammn fih'Bi-lly" Acom“wh_;s about five minutes into the sec- 1: 'Ma'cLe0d"L_' Campbem W championships to be held the ‘7_3o sharp. 3,. 1-1“; CANAMAN pmgss _ - 00” g Ifiairlael‘ Joli»: will M film pmmoacll llrladljm Carr. Dr. Cameron. 1”‘ Wed‘ °‘ F°b”'a'Y “F Ed‘: United States 7 Romania 1 ‘ II D zglst" has iainen over the it-am'o:i thy 1°‘? 5— "- C‘"“°'°"-C" w""°' manta’ hem’ ' |P DOWN Russia 19' Hungary 1 . relllic of the Teddies J Arthur floorumm{Ve asked Paddy h-is re? V~ R°b°”5°"» T- 3"“ "5' 3' ve'l"h}lD(l}-llilllallodfftllislllFhfdédsttl ar e ‘ Germany 2 wand 1 I . ' ' - ‘ - M¢h_ _ R_ M K ', 1-_ ' Sweden 12 Italyz - ‘ ggtefissr. is the man behind asons. and he answenrheéi ame w:]k‘::"’“B. Parmd"g':.°'m° the Summerside club on Thurs-lrshefwood Czechoslovakia 17 Japan , ‘ All three think (they have a himed into a ram‘:-g'and Iiouid 8-30 P-M- .__..__—_.___._.___""' ‘l‘"""’' 30"‘ ‘l 73° "'"" I I . .u h Finland 3 Austria 3 .‘ “I, ‘ . . - _ nanexliibi» onockeynamc ' ' gmggg “’ “ mamAn:r ,,,“;§’,..‘;'L fi,’.‘§,"‘.‘.'i“'nf.‘,7“:I,'.,.,.,...."" “fi.i°§‘f“‘1“’*;§.'§; ing.‘: tlll11lstl‘lderaS‘llIV':‘1'elge'I"lt8e;‘::Well‘l Y k b la: the snewwood rink tut nelht l ‘us it 01‘ -‘Am axed in” he our caiptadn Pius FiytzPa¢rick to in Siimmerside Wlll play ICFOII u Sfierwoog Soon“ 13 to 5 5 ‘"8 making 8 Mme 0‘ mes rhiflk ml7lX‘lhel‘8rI?lle'l‘ hlo lchul M lardlne in M C99“ M3°D°““‘l W09‘ '1“ I l mthtgyamwclz Molvvéuisdl iieip inm.'i:ne ref threw nun out Acorn. ’ ' ' 'iHOld$ winnersw'i)tIi8mairIwr0. M. Mac. THE FORUM -‘ ' ofllh as nus. added to I 2.._i.M Lei] .M. Don-aldmdc-Campbell can-. lmlikthem other °"’°n.i$'“"..'.‘.Tu°',‘ evieryldiingmteihat I ear‘- Maibnnaid. Be an W The following are the restuls tuibuted 2 eacii with D. Mac- WEDNESDAY . _ I-fig two mes; (1) Each ier was just too much I regret ice 3 _ p Bu,-den v3 1; Mc- of York Rifle Shoot hold Jan. Donald picldiic up :i dngleton. 7:00-8:00 a.m.—-Minor - .- l 91- 1, so be in bed by cm. having to (this. bid everyone Donald 22, 1934, 1 For Sherwood the marke- 10:30-11:30 a.m.--Parlidnlc - --‘ ‘_ I , and (2) each pmyeq must connected with lxliiis league. Ice 4 —~ M. Stewart vs. D. Mc- Lorna Vessey 99--men were Jim Cross 2. M, Ber- Elem. I tun m . should. and must realize tbatlnonaid. gnmmnd Vessey in nzml. R. Campbell and 3. 1:30-3:00 p.m.—Pre.SclIooI lat morning. Henry and s are 116068581‘! 1" Ice 5 S. Maclvlillan vs. 0. Earnest Prowso (ll Richard. Children’: Skate ’ I Billy have been unusually quiet the successtflll 00mP1°lM'| 0‘ W5‘ MgcDona]d_ Jmk huh,” gal F.-A—si,—'-fififi i 4:00-0:00 p.m.—l-‘lgure Skating '1 but we g . 1008 88 I Om 008 11. Robe“ Mgcpmg 97 A H W mmmay 1) ma“ 0:00-0:45 p.m.—Mliior IIey'l1 have a few things to say gnsnllg-lm"g’ ma, mi 1 League not undo-my this week, Albert Court 9'71 fig mm smmlm ,0 m 7:30 ii-m.—BIrci-wood W39; we of l , m,°“,m_ both in the Men‘s and W(lnen' nin Crockett .97|.,,,e,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, damned Ice sports « j.i‘list.hl)Iow‘bte' and "my Ifie '9 “”'l:;.tslwasfll.r1fatl:":yhsIln“'BeIu‘:8 up. N W [kg rt we balanced 9“"’“°" * Owls oi-man o . Bearv frtt.but.not(:1-llylofthw 'League.w‘ho.Cecifl as s=~'°R Hock“ JANUARY SALE CONTINUES X » until. in 9 9P°"- '18 01019» Ricky Johann in g ..".:.. l.;':.°';'...';.°".':.."°.: .°::"'...**:.?.:':.:°**.‘:..:°‘ W W") ;*.'.':~':.°:.::.:.°.'°.:':.“..:'*....‘.‘:.".:';: .,..:>°--..w 3:. FORUM -. ---—«----«-n--------«- we -- we was ~- -= TIIRDIIY FEBRUARY 1 t (tie Vie: 7-6. All m we; face: stanilm Iv.-Sey hwai I;-ackeh on men‘; Louise: 31"“ Kay 2 JAN. Pt”. S a glue, or chi mflfl game flnu, e II VI. . 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