10 1110 Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 14. 1988., SPORTS Bruins Leave Cellar BOSTON Bruins have finauy vacated the cellar of the National Hockey League. Arid the strange thing about the change in premises is trhaat they owe it all to the leagueleadins Clllicaflo Black Hawks. 'I‘hursda-y night, while a howilin-g blizzard was howling out- aide. Boston Bruins deli ed their home fans by winmnig a spectacular 2-1 decision over Billy Reay's dashing outfit. It was supposedly a battle of Goliath and David with the popular Dave Iubtluing the villain Goliath. 1*]-us hockev business can be strange Boston owns two victories and one tie in their engagements with the high-flying . Milt Schmidt's giang has just refused to be awed by ‘lie power of Hull, Hay. Mikita and the rest of the high 50-‘V1118 band- The last time these teams met in Chicago. Bruins had a 2-1 advantage with only seconds remaining. They were forced to settle for a 2-2 tie when Bobby Hull's long screened shot beat Ed .lohnston in the Boston cage. _ Thursday night. Boston backers were fearing the same might happen but this time. the Bruins held on to humble the mighty \\'iml_\' (‘ity gang. The victor.V viii them two points uii mi the llaplklss New York Rangers who were beaten once again in Montreal. However. Bruins and_ their suPP0l'l€|'3 N935‘ 3°” that Bruins have two big games In hand- Red Wings Next? .‘\‘I‘t\i‘ Briiinis trail fourth place Detroit Red Winxlsl by Mil)‘ one point. \\lill Red Wings having that game in hand. Right now. mp D-iroiiers are on the thin ice as these Bostonians become playofi (‘i‘in\(‘inus. Personally we think the Bruins will easlll’ make ll iliis season while Detroit and New York battle for fifth and s xfh positions. Bruins have another on the road Zhme l0hlEl‘l- Wl""" W97 visit ('an:idiens at Montreal Forum.. They could of course run into trouble here but should the Canadiens stagger a llitilf-. Schmidt and his crew will escape with two D0|"l-‘- M"3_"“’ '9 Ri—ll’l.'.'(‘l"S are at Toronto and they certainly lilllluld 30‘ 13"‘ 3")’ ground on the Bruins this Saturday night. Eddie Powers. former NHL referee. is making in huge suc- cess as chief instructor of the annual hockey school for re- ferees and coaches. The two- day sessions began yesterday and will conclude this even- HOC-KEY sc:Hoi POPULR. ing with a dinner at The Char- lottetown Hotel. Over 60 per- sons are taking these hockey instructions. including some if-mm the mainland. Discus- sion periods are proving high- ly popular and the students are firing questions galore at Mr. Powers who is seen in this photo second from right. Others are James Fox. Char- lottetown recreation director, Dave Boswell, director of phy- Leafs And Hawks Showing slcal education and Clifford ’Kip‘ league official. Assisting Mr. Powers in the instruction and are Mr. Boswell. Jack Kane and Wes ii .. By JACK HAND lnted Preaa Green Bay can stay alive In the National Football League race and Boston can clinch the Eastern Division crown in the American Football League to- day In the first steps of a win- -ner-take-all weekend. The Packers need I victory over the last-place 49ers at San Francisco to retain it chance at the Western Conference cham- pionship. If the Packers beat the 49ers and Chicago loses its Sunday finale to Detroit Green Bay would win the title. A Packer tie and a Bear defeat would set up I playoff. Either Writer -‘Green Ba aGreenBaydefeatoraChi- cagovlctorywouldwraplitup for Be. The two big ones Sunday find Detroit at Chicago and Pitta- biugh at New York. The Bears are favored to whip the onrush- ing Lion. The Giants. needing to win or tie. are favored over the Svteclers. who can win it all in the Eastern Conference by knocking off the Giants. The AFL races could be de- cided during the weekend. the last full program for pro ball. The NFL ends its regular sea- son Sunday but the AFL will have three games Dec. 22 be- Packers Need 9 Victory To Stay In Hunt weekend of President Kennecg-'. assassination. needln lie to up champion. ship. The teams played a 24-24 tie a month ago at Boston Buffalo and New Y day only a victory or a p its first Eastern 04*. two teams with 1 chance at that Eastern crown if Boston fal- ters, meet toda at New York‘; Polo Grounds. Cookie Gilchrist of the Bills is warning in on another 1,000-yard season and the Jets are without their No. 1 passer. Dick Wood. who is lost éor the season with knee trou- e. Sunny Isle Loop Games A c ti o it last Wednesday night at St. Dunstan's rink in the Sunny Isle Farms Hockey League produced the following results. Mermaid edged Mount Al- bion 3-2. Covehead. overpowered Millview 7-1 and Southport wal- loped Glasgow Road 10-1. Tibbo, Bishop and Sweet scor- Ready' minor hockey ed for Mermaid and Kelly and Donald drew penalties for the -Buck‘; Tminon winners and Fraser served two-minute sentence for the lo- sers. McCallum. with two goals. led the Covehead attack against Millview. Other Covehead scor- ers were Malone, Birt. MacDon- Fraser dented the twlnes for den Mount Albion. Proctor and Mac- - cause it called off play on the SUMIMERSIDE Surmner- siide J l.m'l.01l‘ Legionaiires beat Bar- den Nationals 8-5 at Civic Stad- ium last night in a Prince Coun- ty League encoiiiniter before about 460 fans. The Junioirs out- strong in the final session. Jun- ‘iouieds-iuuioendotmo first period, 6-2 at and of second». and Borden outscored the Leg- ion team to two in the final frame. The Juvenile line of Paul Mac- Legionaires Edge Borden Williams fired two coimtiems. brother Dannie one, Fred Des. Roches. one. and Gabe Keough, one. Referees Red Grainvellie lid Bob Sleigh handed out 21 minor peinalties. the Junilioir getting eleven of them. Charlie Dougaill got I 10 miniinza mils- bwkconductwitlitwonnlnimeata goiniiiegama. SUMMARY First Period — 1. JimIlcn._ P. Maowilliams (A. Gaudet. D. Martin) 5.01; 2. Juniors- Gaudet (B. Per-ry. P. M‘aic~Wil- llams) 11.36; 4 Borden x. h cl b aid. G_reg_ory and Maclntyre. Williams. Al Gaudct. and Bob DesRoohes 1a.4ii. Penalties .L 30* °"5°""° " 5, h _" l at my ,§ingivi;1i;»rkig§'riigggmgcoreoig Perry continued to new the 3-m:?:fJiit>bel1. a. xeouaa. ;:\' L f_ m cm roiided tihat grea t ri er a - - _ J .~ g u l e. s€lill‘l"(l‘:f l’ll2l‘iia_‘.llla 8-bolflageot D.’ (iv a esp rwo a m e n r W Covehead drew the game I only ;‘:‘;"3m‘c£’e‘: °‘ “'9 3 second peflod _ 5_ L_ Gan”. outfit: {ten-eeasily the pick of the league‘ Both‘ following Sam!‘ Penal‘)? d ' “p 1.36; 6. Borden — Don M‘.aicWtll- dafi‘ awn“ Wm, Sunday mom-ies. Leaifs easily handled Red Jenkins. Duffy. Sheidowl afn and helped with two, MacW:.l- llamas; (A. Cutcl1f'fe_ W. Leardl Wines in Dc-ti~nit and Hawks blanked Canadicns in ClilC3E"- 3! THE CANADIAN PRES‘ .‘3b_0_ul, _TmlaCli and smvthe were. He d ep a rfed immediately! Toronto will be in Boston sun- Herman 93°“ 5901'“ I P3?“ 01' hams once and assisted 13.34; 7. Juniors — D. Gaudiet But after this. strange thins! l“1PP*‘-“°‘l- R” “"3” l""°d'd Wilt’-ll TOFOMD Maple Leafs criticizing the local press. They ‘after for his Montreal offlces.lday. other Sunday encounters S°““‘l’°"‘- 5m*’"“’°°d 3“ 3°‘ "1 fa“! RM Pena! notchiing up «P. Malcwllllalfll. 3. Perry) Millan were the other goalget- . 3031 ters for the winners. Clark potted the Road singleton. Jenkins will be in New York. where the Rangers entertain the Cana- idiens. and Detroit travels to __ . 17.18. Penalties — C. Simmons. Toy Gallant also scored two" D. Martin, A. Gaudeit. B. Mao- goals. For Borden Dale Mac- Donald. D. Martin; C. put on I mild - mannered exhi- claimed critical remarks attrib- lleaving the impression more bition against Detroit Red Wings iited to Toronto writers. someffines would be levied against at Maple Leaf Gardens Wednes- of whom blamed the Leafs for J the participants — possibly rival day. both coach Punch Imlach :starting the previous Saturday's i coaches Punch lmlach of the lChjcago_ Toronto with a crippled team and they trounced Torontoh I The next night Hawks fly into Boston for an easy dgame‘; “mu taili-iiders. Bruins beat them 2-1 and l'l(‘l1l,V' 959"" Glasgow lriiimhlh _ _ _ _ gall. G. Smith. A Gaudet. oi cmii-so, such goings-on are great for flit’ lfilgilt Th9" and Leaf president Staffordifight. had a psychological effect Leafs and Black Hawks‘ Billy The Canadiens moved mm S0UlllP0l'l fllld.C31'1‘ '35 m""-"“" 'll'lhlrd Period: -— 9 — appears to he a definite battle this season for that fourth and Smythe blamed the team's poor on the layers before eir R.-av {second place Thursday with 3 Road drew minor penalties. B Perry (A Gaudet. P is considered a ‘dead duck‘ this time. already counted out of the running. Detroit have n three-cornered final playoff 6901- N0l>0d.V A year ago and Boston was Now Boston. New York and ’ fight nftlieir very own in this 1963-64 campaign. effort on criticism erupting from ‘home fans. i Although would not com- .54, V y .1 M 1. last Saturday's donnybrook with 1 NHL up r e s I d e nt Clarence 3 ment on er disciplinary p,.ea,‘_”"T,‘,’.}’°§..;,,e",";.av‘,7“‘ n M31 Chicago Black Hawks. Campbell. meanwhile. w a .1 : measures. Campbell did say the ipoims mm. back of the front. Leafs lost Wednesday's game working out a decision on what [incidents involving Eddie Shack ;I.unnm'E Hawks and me up on he 5 them Has Shoot (E. MaicDona.ld. Dale. MacWil- . d 1' mp _ ertatin to grab the second and _ ~ - ‘ _ Vh - > . , ~ . ‘ _ , tlllPd\I:l’I:fli:‘a1\\1;l'll‘ theoiiyeafis ziiiilit cfa\'0l‘l'iPS to land that runneiri1’P gi~i.-itiiiui.-iie lfilgitlkrl/ingljetagelli liiktd1ifrafi§iiliiie\iiii1};n:eg“rri)i!liitis [iii iihniiidliieéin Fflciacriitng “ are very ‘the Leafs‘ - Following is the “sum of hams) 630: 12' Bmden~Da1. poi-iron Bhwk Haiiks are alremh hraii l‘hV"*"°‘ ‘.0 F” ."l‘° -‘win’ on the road this year. ithe video . taped highlights ofl Leafs and mi... meanwhile Th‘ R9“ “’"'55 *‘°“’ "“".‘ .“‘°l Y°"‘ Rifle 511001. Dec. 11. 1963. M-'*"“’“ll'3“iS ‘W- - G- Pririra of wales trophy “'l‘l°l‘ ll“-' "' "he s‘l‘”"‘l finmhlng hrs.‘ v While the fans thought De- .' the Chicago-Toronto brawl in 3 have assumed a placid attitude [mum] and last p1.ay°“ p9sm°"‘ L°"‘3 V9559? 99 Kmughl 70.5: 13' Bad” " in the reziilar schedule. This is of course presumins my Hawk, “nit was whacking the Leafs Toronm Thursday ymwards the game_ as shown bv 3The.v have 19 points Wlllle ll"! Due to a previous commit- Tom Vessey 99 Dale Mlacwilliams 18.42. Pen- ‘ - tmenl of the Charlottetown For Cecil Watts allies — P. Macwilliams. 12. will not {old completely from here on. _ (rt: an llllf-‘l‘(‘<ill'lE league this season and think! 5li°Ul‘l 5' *3 dnulit right t.o t.he very last game. Football Sunday the last outing of each. While ;Bl-tllhmishav? 18' New York tram‘ Leafs dropped the decision Wed- iv" nesday. Boston Bruins nipped the Hawks 2-l Thursday. There is a full slate of games scheduled for the weekend. To- um all schedule games in the paperweight division are can- celled for this evening. For the remainder of winter schedule the paperweights will be allott- ed one hour for each team. half Raymond Vessey Gordon Vessey Howard Watts William Crockett Robert MacPheo Willard Murray MiacDonald, D. Campbell. L. Gallant. J. Piirier. G. Keough. G. Smith. G. Keough. P. Mao- Williams. C. MacDonald tmiiinor and 10 minute misconduct). ‘Olympics Face .\'F.\l' \'ni‘k Giants and OM93?“ 393'‘ ‘h"“”ld ."“°f”' tg 0 night Leafs. minus defenceman conlhrriim‘ hlia-i’}i:Pi0ii)'Sec5l1“l;l;‘rY 3ft""“""“ ‘M ‘mam-V M i B N Carl Brewer. meet the lowly hour will be used for instruct- Iéaken Lewis .\Fl. clizinir-ii"-iis in em - _ 1, l New York Rangers: fifth - lace ional period with the remaining arnest Prowse ' ' ' “‘l’“l‘ U‘’“-‘ S“““' l“ ““' W“-" “l ll“ Bear.‘ M" W" '9 Hgu" g Boston tangles with Moniireal half for the schedule game. Lowell Vessey hue hpkaungautsnefl in: the Bears can outsmart the Detroiters. Pittsburgh Steclers Canadiens in Montreal and the ommed "om um pee W” Barry welton mum ruin New York Giants with I trli1mDh- .'l'h<'.V l‘=l_V0 Mam‘ VICTORIA tCPi-—An exhibl- clude the first international Hawks meet the Red Wings in gchedule on Friday were the Leigh vam,-y Giaiils dhclslvely l-hl! lelloll but W9 <10!” think lf Will MPP9“ ,tlon game in Victoria next week hockey tournament ever staged . ])ei,mit_ {gnawing tum; who will play Lloyd Vessey Siinday. __ ,_.ibetiii'een Canada's Olympic en-.ln Canada " 3; 9,39; 5"]. V3, Coyotes. William pgdgeo, ' "' ’ ‘ ’ "_" try the C1,echoslovak1'anl eg Masher The Olympics now are under- fir. ii " 7 _"‘W “H i . and G ° Will5llll'¢- B°"l""- PM‘ _ H l luljnational hockey team could go ‘ going their st real interna-' ‘-Wiulll C3”“°l- Abram’ ‘"1" a long way toward answeringitional test since they were‘ 1829. Mfiillagllfi SP P°'-9"5- R"l‘itwo important questions: iformed by Father Bauer, for-iHere Norman Walker Ricky Johnson Raymond Chappell Big Turnout J=Bq5ke|ibq" 8888888828S8%E§S§‘l.°$8882S‘£‘.22a'?.$8‘5t?§ 0 in B .. S0Ul‘lS» NOW‘ Tl'.V““-I 1. Have the Czechs rectified.mer coach of the OHA Junior - At Miscouche. ‘.Vl0i1Cl0Pi. N-Bu Ed-Ia defensive weakness that may‘,A league of Toronto’: St. Mich-' Frank Acorn goes with anoth- g::"}l§c,?f.:°D°”’l‘ I monton. ta. lhave ca u led them the world'iael‘s Majors and now of the‘ 9, harness racing card this 3f. Don Macphe. There were seventy personsf Fo1'lou'(i,n1i_z is the ngerfida ftgrihogktgiaflggipigzsgiiig ;aaslte1yesaurc'f_ gfirinlgisig'at;i;)l§rig:lle%e’hf:nl$: it:;‘n(}),0allrk8t Charlottetown Driv- st‘ Jean Elememary Samoa L3,”. weuon ~ in altendenre at yeslerda.V'-ii Ma-" ""°_"m' — "nee! g.ceeded in building an 0lympic- The Canadian team was re?! This time it's an eight-dash debated Prince Street school Cam wam * lllllll Plilx hockey sch.-.0] gm maches. 0m_l -\rMCA—Eddie Powers: 11.00 —“cal‘ re team largely of college cruited from across the country i affair‘ with an hora” gem“ 31-5 in exltihihion hasloetball at iellori Crockett eials and players. Twenty-nine. Coaching-YMCA-Defensfve — talent? in an effort to improve Canada'll twn dashes to prove their stuff the Community Ceintre. R0?‘ d9‘;',l5 Island and Mainland centresl Wes ‘Buckn‘ Trainor;2.00 _'I'he_Cnechs will be playing in flagging ‘place In world hockeyl Each (‘ass innks high“, c,,m_ This was the first outing for F°*“l“ €539! were represented. They are nsl Eddie Powers; 11.00 — Coach- Victoria Wednesday as part of.competition. ipetmve and fans shnum 'wm,,ss both school ms which are '5“ V9559? follows. Siimmerside. Ger-i‘:ze- ling —- Offensive —— YMCA -.3 ,_9_lfiid13_l[, '0"? _ll18_i7j_lfll__ il_|;l _“"“" “” '““'""““— a keen afternoon‘. ,me,.tain_ composed of Brad! 5 and 3 Ilii1d- gallph Maccauum 1.. "mm ." H: town. Riistico. liiorell. Shei-.lJack Kane; 3.30 — Reiiereeingi, . mp“ ents. Ff son Shaw wood. Tracadie. Charlottetovi-nl—— Forum — Eddie Powers; .' There have been some good l A large crowd, reipriesentiiing Rolfence Vessey Grand RlVPl'» »Vl'il'F3.V R1"? " Dlllflel‘ '— Ch3l'l°llel°“'n H“, . . plays at the mutuels these past _ both schools. cheered till WW8 0 en B.ryem°n 90 Kent St. Dial (-455! (',a\'(:nfli_§h' F,-...i(.ric;,.,n_ New, tei_ The following is the curling ' fey, week‘ and some lucky bet_ Monctcn Hawks. high sc‘or- fellows on Blah’ Kellly 80i *' x_”____q draw for Saturday at the Char- Curling draw for Belvedere. is... mm; get some handsome l!18 member! of The Nova mm In th. mam‘ ' ‘ ’ lottetown Club. Th; -_' ii. 1 _. , f T _‘ , ‘. - . _ Scotia Senior Hockey League. _ ‘ ..... .;'..::....:: ..:;..:.':.:°..:. .3: ::;::""= *"°"°i mm "*;.‘:::..:.%:":;: Gs“: MAW"! SENIOR HOCKEY Ice 1 - Open. both d ‘ . an exhibition game with Ice. 2 — Junior (Game ill “M 7 p_M. ‘hI:;”°' mmmen" “ L45 Sandy's Parkdale Royals. At- ‘3’ 5' C.ampb°“' K‘ Nla‘°I"°°d' Ice 3 -— Junior (Game 12) 1" 1 _ gm“ Bn,emm,_ x_....._P'_...--. ._ —---—-————— tempting to f ome mark- $88] K- Ice 4 ._ r.w. Curtis. E. Math- M I .-d_ 1.-, M 1 'i__ D_ * on for the Royals will be An- ’ ' - - ‘ . "°°"- mm D. Douglas‘ H. Dobm V‘. eri:s‘a" WAR. Jzgkiiigsi B‘ H:5_.Cur|Ing Draw 3.. Oman‘ above, high gm, al§i.(.;aanK:cni:;a: Pat Saturday. Dec. T4f‘h«_.7 p.m. L. Wellner. C. A. , E. M -- , ' ‘ in: forward. Game t‘ ' , - D°'W‘11W ~ Donald. H. Dougs1i;t;ey at. .nI,MLz —]EilIl’nrr(i:,an(:0n\.¥’§lln1e‘:.y‘“r'lFor MOI-‘fugue M f dcloclr éminabf: Bla-Ir‘ MacDonald (2). Roger MONGION HAWKS Ice 5 — II. Spillett. E. Tanton. J, Hughgs‘ p_ Macxenzie V5. Ni Curling draw for today It folks to get home in time for J3l7l10“1‘.l7). Eddy Lawiol‘ (15). —vs.— A. Leaman. T.W.L. Prowse vs. Nicholson. [)_ Gm-m1,y_ G_ wet.‘ Montague Curliltil Club: NHL 3°l-“°“- Hawk‘ “'9 flylnfl J0“ Mmmeuo Mu“ ommouy‘ 8ANDY’S ROYALS F‘. MacMillan. HR. Carruthers, 1m.;-_ 1-_ Am,-n_ 7 P. . 1': thisdevi.-sing fcér th1eencoun- lie?) Kenlyl (2). Tgrnmy Pound. R. Splllett. s. Benton. 1. 3 _ c_ F) y_ w‘ Ice 1 _ J. DesiRoohs. E. Cllaiv. 1' In an ' me t‘ Gillie ii Pei’ iiiray. emr Oammi. 3.30--All Ices open 3_c]ewacGe°_ C‘ ‘Bwgnnan vtsoxl D’ smfle. D Mcbeod W foimer Royals‘ star. will bd Donnie Dowling (1). Donnie ,25 .1 SfudQ||f§._.50¢ 7 PM. Mixed Land, 3_ pi _ E, ' Ferguson. K. Hughes, 1". IIec- “ 9"‘ "‘°“P- 39149811» Mlhe DWI one Ice 1 -— Open yasziiiiamg, “H Taylor’ ring. P. N holson. ' Pl not’ “me 7 p'm' Ice 2—— D. George. M. Mae 9 EM, Ice 2 — E. Show, A Mac- Donaid. R. cm. W. Mccm vs Ice 1 _ B. MacNelll. 1.. Pick- em . P warn-. FORUM or via. E.G. McDom.ld. L. Sin- ard. A. Maccurdy. G. Mallow. , clair. G. Giddlinds. B. Mahon. ‘ O P.M. vs. B. LePage. J. Irwin, J. Mol- loy, S. Trainor. Ice 2 - D. Saunders. 3. Mac Encherii. I. Cudmore. B. Mac- Curdy vs. A. MacEachern. P Saunders. F‘. Trainor. E. Cox. Ice 3 — W. Pickard. M. Mac- Neill. L. Cox, R. MncEachern. - vs. 6. Vessey. B. Bi-yentoii. K. uslas. G- Mac- Irwin. P. Smith. Ice 4 — F. Hansen. M. Vessey w- F3"’€ll- 3- 5101?)’. 3- D001‘ J. Mat-Eschern. E. Cudmore Va. glas. P. Johnston. 3:” .M. E. Nicholson. P. Burden, D Douglas, E. Higson. Ice 3 — J. Burden, D. Stewart K. Kennedy. C. Bolger vs. G Storey. M. Jardine, E Gillespie. Michael. A. Ice 4 — B. MscGi-egor. K. Douglas, A. Borne, J. MacKln- non vs. G. Anderson. M. Far- rell. B. M SEASON SKATING PASSES "the Kinglishers" ~ Skating passes for this season are now obtaln- ' - able at the Forum office. cmudhn Folk Ana” «_ Skating passes are for regular Forum skating sessions only and are not acceptable for Sunday night skating. nor acceptable for other special lllgllfs. WlIOItli:nll0fFOI'um lhyasflnaten ‘rented to a club or organlza or use bl rganizatl for their special entertainment. 0 u 0 on E - Children’; season posses—$5.00 (up to 16 yrs.) Adult’: season passes—$l0.00. Passes may be purchased at the Forum office. Ice 1 —— K. Mlcbonald, P.‘ Sullivan. G. Wanner. Lea-h Mc- Donald vs. K. lVllcKeirmie. M. Nicholson, J. Murphy. L. Net- son. Ice 2 —— Dr. L.A. Johnston. C. Gordon. E. Duvar. L. Hooiley vs. N. Hooley. P. .Iohnetmi. S. Mt-Kinnon E. Murphy. If unable to cart at scheduled times. please anrsngs for you- own substituted. 1. Horne, B. LePage, M. Ken- nedy. L. MacLeod. r A MAN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS. STARTS AT HOOl.EY'S -At ll00LEY'S you can be sure of the best In quality for that important man you love to pen. Ice z—n. Acorn. M. Acorn. K. . Dalziel, P. Dalziel vs. Dr. Hig- gins. A. Wood. G. Lidstone, B MacDonald. Ice 3 — L. Blalteney, 0. Mac. Donald, B. Edwards. D. Corm-, ier vs. M. Reeves, J. Higgins. A. Garrett. J. Albert. ; Ice 4 —- A. Smith. B. Square- briggii, B. Crockett. M. Mac‘ U’ Neill vs. A. MacDonald. M. Gar-l MEN'S SPORT COATS 1'0“. N. MacNeill. E. Handre-, Tailored to perfection by Shlffer I-lillman. can Seville Row and others. Latest style In the Ice it — J. squarebriizgs, M.: Blakeney. A. Macliwen. G.§ Crockett vs. II. Peters. B. Re-j ieves, F. Morgan. W. Robertson.‘ TO-DAY AT THE FORUM SATURDAY- new contour coat and smartest tailoring. Sized from 38 to 46, regular and tall modelg. Priced from- Z7.95 _ 59.50 MEN'S SLACKS Fine all wool English flannel. Tailored to perfection by shifter Illllrmm. Rothstlen. COMING tothe 7.,o_m:” . __m H V Cornwall and others. 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