with 4: snappy brand of hocke Le iurda nl ht. h se ies . Halifax st. Mar "5 stood off a fur- lint Ivpwenw 0! the eerie! with make it 4-2 before the period end- ": here tonight when they cross siicg is gnhofriae andyhovnfe, 331:1 gorals ious third perio)d assault by Saint "'19 531m5- -Mm"! ""5 3"mV3'” 95- talk, mowkzm sum Jdm Bet"? 4. in a do or die effort for the two- affair. John Beavers tonight to win the Tmm” Hm" Belt Steele mowd '0 Tl" 151'-"d ch5mP' l in 3- e" me "an: up C 39"”. high ;;jN Province crown. The winner earns Royals will be without the ser- sixth game of the Maritime Big the "blimket 1159' Wml D'8'-"T 3nd 9111' in the 1111!! (tame Without I M 57 39:13 'h 5dd9d 99 8351315 to , the right in meet Halifax Saint vices of Ralph Shepherd who may Four Hockey League semi-final Ahdemn. Pehhuts .MI9T-Ihshlin Cmdfhlulellm W Kehslntl reply to deadlock the tune. 8e':- W" Wm” WM WW 135- '. Max-.y's juniors in the Maritmie be out for the season with torn playoff round 5-3. '3” ml? d1'e55- mih s'3.W9l 1" 35 WWW 1" "10 0nd Elm! 01 l-he 391108 V111 '30 P113" mu? w"”” "t. Hmlhx. Sig finals over the home ice of the heart muscles. A doubtful starter The saints now lead 4-2 in the 3"'V”5 Phyed "WWW "”'4' WP .E”"' Nmce I””'5”h”1””c 5”” ed 1" 0h”'l9m'”w” "”m”"”' M"y' hem "m""'u” P”W9ll N.B.-P.E.l. uhampions. is Cy Gregory. who injured his five-of-nine series. seventh game ”9"”'- 3"” whm9ck- Wm W33 111' "18 Meeh -K938158101! 1155 been night. ' WW1 45 SW13 ""1 70 lsslsts loi- N. B... P. E. I. V Juniors -”""5"”'" ' V ' ' '. ' ' ' .,',x,M,. Come Front A, g , Meet At Forum Tonight ca. 13.. ."f.;':c: Third Period” Effort In The New as-u-n7ick-pi-loos ca. -.- 3'3 W wwd Idand Junior ”3" 1-pckgy clxnnpdonship will be at stake here tonight when the Marble: and the Mow.-ion Bruins akateoutonrca-um fcca.tB.3o to do battle with one another in the EAn.l game of their home and home, otal 11'! service. t - total Olll ti 1 lh '. Nggw 1." mic. "t swkvm” The final game for the Prince N':;g;T:n'w!.ok..'.nu":.l:wug 1: ' " Inn Man n" W” 'q"'"” Edward Island Intermediate boo xiv! Junior 3 hockey chunpion- j battled it out to I. 4-4 deadlock in a rousing contest that will send llhefm away from scratch in to- night's final clash. Both teams have plenty of smart hockey ability on their rosters and can be depended upon to come up Yes, it will be junior hockey - M 1 d t h k 1 Th M, , Md t b While the Islanders hockey team Th H m 1 b 1 d th 1 is possible Whiuock will be declar- speed skating department, and has pair of goals, the first and the Charlottetown lslanders had g gigse vgfloagreenlngrceggd as I3: at men ,;:;,,?g:hnr:o,xtphe: c,.3c;ai will be keeping themselves in be” e,,o,,'fe,”f,, ”:,,,,”,”,i:, pe,,,?df ed fit for tonlghts game. nsistenily shown up the Sum- fourth, both unassisted. Other la- man in, the first three, we, moving junior hockey he;-e, 5hN;d game. Fast skaters and good trim Wm! WHY WWRONS WEN-"8 opening 3 gwo..go,1 Rad. They 534114 John - Goall. Brodeur: merside skaters in the provincial land lnlpers were Sclntlebury-and ”Bu0k0 Tl'l'llI0l' Wm! 93 points. be on hand to give the youngsters the support they deserve and the encouragement needed to cheer them on to victory. Dcmit forget. that it is from their ranks that the Big Four slars od tomorrow come from, so lend the juniors your support and '.see some action-opacked hockey at the same time. Better Bowling By Blind Bowlers Easl lioyally And 0'leary Play Tonight key crown will be played at North River tonight between the East Royalty Royals and ,O'l.eary Mar- cone. The Royals will carry a three goal cushion into the game as the result of their 7-4 win over 0'- side Saturday night. passcrs the Maroons are expected to put up a terrific fight to wipe out the three goal deficit and take the championship west. W. K. S. Peewees Win Cily Title The West Kent School Pee- wees last nihgt defeated the Prince Street School Peewees 6-0 in a game at North River rink to capture the City pee-wee champ- anon... lance SIX for final outcome in the semi- flnal serlesibetween Halifax and Saint John to decide a winner for them to meet in the finals for the Maritime Major Hockey League championship, there will neverthe- less be no lack of hockey interest here for ardent hockey followers this week. The Junior Abeg-weits will hold the spotlight at the Forum here tonight when they meet the Moncton Junior Bruins in the deciding game of a home and home. total goal series for the N. B.-P. E. I. junior hockey crown which commenced at Sackville last night. n.4r..nrAx,l March in .. (op) - will be played here tomorrow. made it 3-0 at the start of the sec- ond period. Then they faded. Be- fore they could pull themselves to- gether, the Beavers had whipped three goals past Eddie D'Aoust to deadlock the score. Late in the period, Cy Thomas put them out front with his second goal of the night. In the final frame, attempting to play defensive hockey and pro- tect their one-goal lead. the locals were outplayed by a wide margin. But D'Aoust held them together. The final period was enlivened by e. dispute between Halifax goal Halifax St. Mary's In 5 - 3 Win Over Beavers and period. Bill Ford made his lured Saturday night. However. it defence, Blackburn. Heon; centre, Ramsay; wings, Nicolle. Ted Wal- son; sulbs, Bo-lan, Carnegie, Thaier. Jackson, Jodoin, Maclntyre, Plaiz. Halifax - Goal, D'Aou.st; de- fence, Grelbowski, Brown; centre, Wa-Leon: wings, Campbell, l-loileit; su-bs. Powers, Myketyn, Thomas, Diguer, Ford, Anderson, Sullivan, Steele. Officials - Reg Beazley, Charlie Copus. First Period l.-Haliifax. Thomas (Gralbowski) 9.53 2-Halifax, Diguer (Anderson, Steele) 14.25 Sport Echo: From prominent for some years meets in Charlottetown. Congratulations are due to the Patricia Colman, ins. Kensington; Georgie Prince county especially following boys and girls who will carry the East Prince colors into the provincial meet in Charlottetown: Patricia Son-ievr, Johnnie Gallant and Shir- ley Perry of St. Mary's Academy: Dexter Howatt. Wayne Hawaii. Dale Mwcwilliams and Bob Mac- williaams of Cape Traverse; Betty Richards, Vance Harris 'and Leroy Clow of Summerside i-Ilglrschoel: Ina Larkin. Denna. Lankin and George Brook- in the Craif GAOKVILLI. N.n., March 1:- (OP) - Charlottetown Junior Ab- hiee staged I strong third period comeback tonight to tie Mcnclon Bruins!-sinthe firatgameofa p, . Abbiee took an early lead in the game. rapvinl in the first goal in the dying seconds of the first per- iod. They extended their lead short- ly after the period tot un- derway but Bruins stormed back to Dalniel paced the Abbiee with I. Jardine. MacLean drew aaaisie on both tallies. Mcuinn led thejdoncton attack with a pair. scoring one unauialcd and the other from Rae. K. Mel- anaon and R. Melanaon got the oth- era, with assists going to Mac- Dougali, Al cormier and Donclle. Lineups: Charlottetown - Goal. Doyle: defence, Burgess, Ooyle; centre. Jar-dine; wince. Glover, Dalziei; subs, ,McDonald. Mcllevin. Mc- Callum. Macuan, Flanagan, Lewis, Leonard, scantiebury. Monclcn - Goal. Bteeves; de- fence. K. Melanaon. L Oormler: Series For NB-PEI Title 1.. Buck A lfltltlock League scoring Race; By The Canadian Pres; . Buck Whitlocir. Mr. Msrltinh Hockey. has taken the worlnj chamniondiip of the Maritime Marc; Jar Hockey Lance for the thinf time in four years. '- Official statistics released mi l15 points. Nick Nicolle of Saint John was fourth with 96 points and Paul Plat: -held fifth spot for Beavers' totalling 94 points. '. Islanders ended ihe season sd:e.. dule with a league-leading 102 points. Halifax had 33 for; run; nor-up position and Beavers held third with 75. Moncton Hawks and 48 points. . Charlotte-town's Hal Gordon had the best goalkeepers record. H15 average was 2.02. Eddie D'Aousl of Halifax wu second with a 3.5: average and Dennis Brodeur of Saint John averaged 3.95 for third- judge George Fitzgerald and ref- eree Reg Beazley. Beavers .had claimed a goal when Paul Plaiz, firing from the wing, hit the post. of Malpeque. A-ldone Gallant, Des- mond Mclver and Margaret Wesl- haver of Borden; Shirley Jewell of Bedeque; and Lawrence Burns place. Moncion's Lee Colvin had an average of 4.81. ' Islanders led the penalties divis-5 ion, totalling 1.560 minutes. Hall- I C 0 Depending on how they fare out in the present series, Ab-bies may also be the centre of attraction lonshlp. They will now play souris Peewees for the right to meet Kensington for .the Island champ- centre, McDougali; wings, N. Mel- anson, Mitten; subs. R. Cormier. MacMinn, Rae. Donelie. R. Melan- Pcnalties - Thomas, Sullivan, Heon (2). Semond Period The Roll-Away Clu-b Alleys on Grafton St., Charlottetown, Mon- day afternoon, was the scene of ioushilm . . It d tht th is h a 3.3 1': ,H 11 it p on, Gauvin, Booth, Beers. cm. 1 m. m d 3 .-. Wm” ””d” Pi" ”W.”"5 by 5””? pm" "a Wm”? 332?...??i?.J.2””37”2i."””iZ.ii..”.f.i2 bougggducllrectl; heel: pgrfto the ohiliin. ganenpbeih 1.1' otS1ul:,rVi;lr:rsild(:-tel-tirizliiiscfiool had six '8 Oiilciele -.- 1-eBlIhc.1'h1101'Wn- ..s.'.a"'.?.. you minut:-ls lneathsh ilime” Play"! 0' W5 ClW- Wheh l;;”,,',;' '”',o3V?,;,,f3"g,,::, Junior "B" finals against Halifax crease without crossing the son! 4-saint Jw1'nsJ0d0I.n firsts. Kcnsin-gton had five in-sis. nut Period sin-bin. Moncton served 437 min- ;. Ewl1Le:ul;'.t':;1eeesklyw e::ndl;:1ay;;1;i 3 e i saint Mary's juniors, As the llnei But (lfle Beattrlertshtltioggtht otlli; (Pla:z,J"lhliialeg)l Cape Traverse, four firsts, St. I-Ch'town, Dalalel 19.47 uies. s i G A H. n , I . I - schedule stands now, the sump; erw se an argue 11 Zzcraf 5-Sa-in n. a urn Mary's Academy and Borden. Penalties - Beers. M allum. Leading carers” nu . - Regulation candle pm bowling be- H k s jumo,-5, Nova scam. cham.p1gn5, should have flashed the light. (Jodoin) 8.44 three firsts, and Bedequ , Mu.ipe- whmock, St. John 57 69 no 20 '- ine played by Uhnd men and wo- will meet -the N. B.-P. E. I. win- Beazley Joined the argument and 6-Saint John. Jackson que and Lower Freetown, one second Period wstson. Halifax 45 70115 24 ' men is one of the features in the ners over their home ice in the ordered the goal Judge out of his (Carnegie) 9.42 each. 2-Oh'town seantlehury Trslnor, Ch'town .. 25 1: as 31 program of 1310 Canadian National Mnmme MM" (semhmmm first of a home and home series coop. Penalty timer Bill Evans took 1.1-mu-ax, Thoma, . o a o (Mmudn) Nicene, 51. Johan" 35 so 95 35 Institute for the Blind which sum John 3; Ham” 5 for the frl-Province title. the sec- over with little more than two mln- (Ford, su;uiv9,n)- 1451 while on th, sub,-ecg 0; the kuomwnl "cum" g 9:” put, 5;. Jdm .... N 42 52 94 21 : helps handicapped persons to live (Hamax . leads beshobngine ond same to be played at Halifax utes of play remaining. Penalties .. Myketyn, Ted Wat- skating meet we'd like to salute 4-Moncton Mcmnn (Ru).. 9.42 Fiwero. omown .. 32 oi 93139,: a. normal life by engaging in a series 4.2) later in the week. son, Carnegie. Campbell. Bolan. 3 little girl named mains Rayner 5.Moncu,n' 3 Mgumon asuhgnae, Ci-(town 35 58 93 I7 i wort usually considered to be re- cm, ,,,,,,,',,, Mm, (s,m,.,,,,,,,, ' ' ' s 1" 39”! W N who hails from Bedeque. Elaine (ivrsenodgsli) Ford. Halifax ...... .. so 47 so go: 93'” hr swmed '9m"5me" om-V' North Sydney 0- Glgcg Bay 4 Although this column was writ. T a Per” skated rings around her com- B-Monoton R. Meianson Pawlyhwn, I These blind bowlers make no (Glace Bay Rags bes,,o,,sevm ten before the opening clash of The heavy. tacky sheet of ice B-Halbfax. Sullivan Demo" and three or hm. mm” (M coma," Dengue) 15 49 chum . u 34 0.; ”?""3e' iii the N1” "id "WE" series 1-0). the Junior series was played at was not to the "W18 of the Shim ('”””'"”) "H5 1 in front of the finish line she fell. Penalties .. 'aumu. x."'M's1- I-loilett. Halif 41 as 31 W” W” HWY. 1” W ”5"'”” N.S. senior nuns Seckvlhe lest nizht. if the local ""9 mked M3 W”? W '3" 'e”' P””"”'G"'”W5k' thus losing the race and the chance anson, Mccallum (2). Oauvin, Me-' .1. Horeck, cimwn as. 40 78 120 W?” ” "mug P"”- "id "9 Ml Amherst 1- st re: 10 Art Perry-coached sound are suc- to compete i-n chsriottezown that Minn. Mccsegor. Halifax so 42 72 10 v Liowjms are the Bcores alliined (BesH,bse'ven' safes tied 14), cessful against the Moncton crew, . . wem with we victory. Elam. W" D. 1-lorcck. 3 32;" 5:?” W :,2::..:i;”.i"::.::21".:r: ”;f...?ff Glace Bay Miners In mm -s are her we we Be-rwwtowa, :1 2: 3 tr ' . - . n th b ' b t , . .. - Min Ida M. Albcom 02 77 58 74 MARHHE Mhwn championship clashes in as many . . Emzltomee dig; ... " Jo c'lmv;:u'shH'Eu':x so 38 mg 9 Mr. Rusaelll Jenkins 43 49 8139 mmu,s,g Mm mum nights that should promise Plenty 4 0 hi t O dflcs Famed mm mm nevmhelw. sgchmommm bum "X munmwn Rm” GA so egg Mr. Peter McGan-y . 49 37 37 26 of smart hockey entertainment. ' V A spectator expresaed the opin- Penalties - None. H Gordon. - " '3: Mr. M. I. Warren . 32 42 49 M s GP W L GF GA Although a junior squad frcm , ' ion mm night that when 3 com. I bhulondown N U 3 Q1525 M” G- E- wmd 45 55 59 44 Halifax --- 6 4 2 23 19 Efgnggroghewfaliiugglleig 1 flgxiiva ' Tm petitor fell the race should be Lom3opy..(cp) ,- A w.op.1-. 1:. D'Aous1;, Hallie 235 3 153;. 59”? we” .made by A” A1" 5” 3”" ---- -- 6 2 4 19 23 two ms 3 0 1, W?” b: the gm GLACE BAY, N. s., Marsh 12- run Wen W: the! W0u1dh't he I stive store here was fined 900 D. Brodeur. St. John. 304 o 3.93; am": 2' R' Jenkins 1' CAPE BnEl.oN MAJOR nmeygnce ,fb.',.,, 1940 that 3 rep. (CP)-Phil Dalgleish led Glace Bay 3”” W93 at 311- WV” am” F0? on conviction of an offence under L. Colvin. MWCWYI 333h0m”1 rggentgglve team (mm this prov. Miners to a 4-0 victory over North 006 thmS- mm? 5k”"5 1'” 59' the food laws. It had sold a loaf . TOIIII Palm” Ml ?J h , Bg Ghee B-ymonh Sydney gnce had gone" back gnu, Mm-1. Sydnay Victories their gmlghlia in The ffoiitgivings draw hasr bean thpgd cg; :;;;lfe?nn:.9y(;:d 0.; 5,-9.4 wumch contjlned . piece 7”mi;lr'l&tetow;, l1.&:0';c:: 11437 0 . time Junior play after competing We PM Same 0 t 8 5P9 '9' made 01” .9 93KF3m'5 WP Y 9'” ' of old newopupcr. . I W - ' u GP w L G1: G?) :In:n:lri;3ln1gTot”ll&i:'la! .3;-y through League best-ob play tonight;-P M Elzdggetilgengpfeaelg gut; , V , , g ). e 1- G1 3 1 1 0 4 v - ' ' ' - '- Y'M.C.A' N.”?ydne”!.. 1 0 1 .. 4 0 o o The winger opened the scoring skater: in front of them. So you TT This 1, the am yegr 51,,” we at 37fIW”"'5 i” "ie "T" P"'”d S 1”; &”'7-1 St M"D'""” V'- 3' -We lit! in N" N '3" Mn?” 01 r i . . , a-dles' Friday Afternoon Leuue G D f d ejfl”; ldalff ”' ”'f, w” tad” 'f”fg dtlfieralh:'Id?th(l;ay? lii323.fi"'l.f5 Ice 2-E-Ilgnleriansen vs. Col Full W.'."ws."..o!t"th? rggoifmfclg : 5 y e S O fa” avmm" e m 3 amp Earl Frezeil got Miners' other Ice 3-J. Squarebriggs vs. Dr. the Wm of 11,, lime ,k.u,. from - 3 Team 1 2240. :51 otganlize junior hockey herehln gun” , Mdmyw Bedeque she. Wm wparenuy tin Poin-is-26Vs. I I e Prov ncc. and of course as ' ; , - ' 2-no Canadian Tulle -en a mom were-no in Jiz. c.,::;"""...::n;::::: 22.22: E "- L-we W r Points-lava. , its first year with a short series kee in Wei H M t P hat looked like a bit of bad luck. Still ; -mam 3.2591, between the Abbie: and the Sum- bu; xfmt 0”! xi: imam:-' rap 9,. M it wouldnt be wise to run races gt pomtsmag. MONTREAL, March 12 -- (GP) merside juniors. in addition to a winner of the "ma Wm meet , over. because the one who crosses ; -1-eam 4.4123. - Belting Johnny Greco succcss- number of exhibition games. In S dne Mum" If to th I" me he igw E Jenkins V. R the findsh line on his or her feet p - .,5-14sr, fully defended his Canadian welt- 1948-49 the P. W. 0. team who Y y 5 " r 9 gt ' ' ' ' deserves the victory after all. 0m 4- h h ! hi to 1 h h t m In championsihp. , Parent R, b. uk 1” in, In And High sinsle: J. Roserson. 243. erwele t c amp one D M "- Y WPTESG" 9d e PM 09- W” North Sydne - Goal, Pr et' Ice 2-J. A. Fraser v. E. Tan- 8.6 It 9 9- t y Oph . High three: J. Rogerson, 621. Would Hockey Title Slant-ling PARIS, March 12-(CP)--stanm scoring a ninth-round technical knockout over Gaby Ferland of Montreal in a 12-round title match. Glasgow Road Wins Exhibition liaine the only Junior club and didn't even compete in an organized len- gue and carried the local colors by aoclamaiion and made a good 10b of it too. They cooped off the N. B.-P. E. I. crown but lost out to Halifax in the Maritime finals 0 0 0 Now once again the Island is getting back into the picture. and defence, M'an'neau, Olsen; centre, Petersen; wings. Knox, Dee-nsrco: subs. Glover, Gallagher, Beadty, Storey, Slmupson, Medyndci, Sam Robertson, Scatialon. Glace Bay - Goal. Wooda-.ll; de- fence, Mundrick, Korenick; cen- tre, Biggs; Bings; wings, Dal- gleish. Bruce; subs. Marshall, Le- ger. Holmes, Stan Roberieon, Eon-e ton lee 3-W. L. MacDonald VI. E. F. Acorn. Trinily Scouls Take Opener if we have an occasi and punch out victories. i 59111 through no fault of our own, may we get up and grin as the little at Crystal Rink Friday The Lot iB Bulldogs are con- tinuing to get up off the floor losing to the Lennox island Mic- After :-..L.'K.aA-- .--u;;:.n:.z.: -- qn of use world amateur hockey E I m vb with plenty of good senior hockey ? macs at Mount Pleasant by a I chimpionship including today's Q,gL',fE"mf;”m"e,;,,,:h'c Iiocgkey for them to watch. there are h"O'"ml?;'u1; rielgilxgfagzb guys Trinity scouts last night at to 3 wore. they ued the 5.,-1" game" chunplonm last night defeated happy prospects of junior develop- nut Pufhd ' North River Rink. defeated the by dovwnlng the Mgcmu, in an Group "A" (championship Hampshire Bulldogs m an exm-by ment here again in the next few lam B Dal X ih (Bl ) 37 O'Leary Scout Troop by a score of ncond ,,,,e,um,, p,,1od ,1. cryuu '.ound.,.,bm); men hockey game at Norm RN" sedxons. Whether or not the Ab- 2-643: 3:05 Magszin 385 6-3 to notch up their fifth straight Rink Sntux-day hum, -nu more Team P W L '1' F A Pte rink, The more was 44. bles turn out to be championship (Holmes Yiwccnbe) moo win and take a three goal lead in W” 2 to 1. Canada 2 2 0 0 19 1 4 1...... melerigl of not this V21". lit will Pemme; g 31. S x- Sc t a home and home. tote! coal cones mm 3. . gm; am or mg Sweden .... .. 2 2 0 0 13 1 4 HISTORIC Mccmll be a s op ":11 the r ifhl. dbriect on. Is HIM B8 . nox, a - gm. me pl-inc. mwagd 1.1353 scout, among summenmg L .. y hm Switzerland 2 2 0 0 -15 2 3 mam Unm,my Mom", :3 Pnlgu 9 iffy: ” 33:" at?” - second Pm trophy. about the series between the Sum- U' S A 3 1 2 3 2 F9C9lV9d 5 Ch3l'W'1' ln 1321 Ind wa Hof giurnexto )t,lel:rto -thatch 3-Glace Ba Frezellm The team. Wm wind up the self. m”"m' she!" ma Mann” JHM" glollrlzlstll, l 3 :9 g 0 5 15 0 teaching of arts and medicine tea);-ns a::d leagues in thepiunior (Rdb9'i't!0:'.) 723 iiziarghfflhlcday evening m the 0- "M the smmnida Ctymh mt Britain ...... .. 2 o 2 o 212 0. alerted eight years later. bracket that have been the pride Penalliies - Bins. Dsigietsh rum pesioa f;du2”1:,f;:pf;n”, of local sports followers in past (major), Mas-lneau, Bonhornme, f ship of the town. The series is I yearn. Frezell. Scoring -- None. be H; . F Mm. ml um I h d -1 a o t 1 4-618 .B1'hlrg lrlerlod Penalties .. None. tn: 5:: gm: hkerpujce fonlwtd lulu", ..n.'gsmwIn' '3" u”. ma Do-n.,deh&nim.8 Vmory LAST o "rm: tn”: me" k lfee I: (3 ca '33 H . um The 1'" We the two i'Wh' ""4 st-rlnmrlil nan Fred Wilt resimru s tiraiplace in the Cclumbiln mile "' " " 'l C" "” 9 " r l M” ” ””""" '"'”" the Junior: blunted the crystals in Madison some Garden. during the knights of Columbus meet. euch a program. and that in pub- lic support. If hockey fans get be- hind their juniors and ,, t them as they have done in the past, then there is no reason why junior hockey can't again become a major feature of hockey activity Penalties-Bcaltie. Simpson. symbolically, -the camera catches Golurnann behind the judge? sl0P' watch an he comes in six yards behind Will's time of 4 4. Considered the blunt upset of the indoor track season. the rat 'a suhprlillli performance ended the wisoonnn rusunum yiciory sts1n:'u;so . 5 l-0'l.cary. J. MacDonald (Mace:-egor. Ellis) Penalties -. C. Herring. Tlllrd Pellotl - l EAST ROYALTY ROYALS vs. O'LEARY MAROONS NORTH RIVER nmx and Moncton will be the first real test of the interest in the revival of Junior competition, and it is hoped will be a good one. If the it very interesting for the Prince lacuna winners. TONIGHT here. If ct. it will fall by the M" Wu" ” 5” W9 P”mW"' - . o r -I. i . l. ,1, J - :1.-.v.-::"..i:-v.:.":;:.:..::':.:.?t ::.;:.- :::.."':'::r:..t:z ” ”""” ”""”' Y 9! "ll "5 M B J i t 11 No Skating After Game mm, ,0 won.” 1,, then the hssl way of encouraging - . - ; -"II0lI' , 12 O a 0 0 - - . them as. to go to this t:tam':&d and '” ” ll" 3”” wilyilng ganayutgzupot-?th':isa. diam B 213;" "" Mu" It mean: much anthem and can in the decid factor of whether or not junior ockey is back here to stay. laautolo plaully Fol DALI - O . saw in November, 1949, 13000 miles. Call 1370-J. :.C...am..:..:t WANTED -L mu-one II D fouc-I-coined lronnd lo o r apartment. Apply "0" Guardian. Time 8:30 i Admission 50.and 25 The public here tonight meson - JUNIOIIIODIIY . , nonomx vs. Aaecwaru. ' nouns! -.an,I'Ino I no 10. IEW SPIIIII SAMPLES rue House '3? ll0BBEllI.lll ow we W "W I--. he you -';.;.,.n.. ..... i:."'...''”'''"'.. ....s ,.....,. snub. sear nsisstn