L ‘Keen. Interest In Confederation ’Spiel Slated Next ward Island curl-l . erhis the penk ofi ‘i. 1*.- latier of‘. "li. 1 "s l" \I...-l.i.;l Je- cl‘. up t0 .. w.l . JIUILHIP ' .\.i ,\‘< lowers siinie tn he cw he one v’ ' trig ever .-i.c.. sport ‘new’. e ueziia rails for l visit to Lie S rnerside Club an Wednesday an rue Cmlin; C"ili n". l‘ unis. s to toi? of the " iii‘. ‘h a‘ lhurches , holding i :ii the ' nicnibcr oi" l Fisher. l the losers _ ivitii .\f i‘ui'l~ ‘ Week Saints And, "Y" Win Juvenile li: t.i"ii Jiiurnile. Basketball Lei“ on; gnniis Did} eil un the P. W. C tlonr Saturday afternoon, the St. Dunsians Juveniles and thc Y. U. C. A, teams came out on the , long end of the games to move .n'.o a foii'."»\va,\' tie for first place 1n zlie league standings. 1e Saints walioped the Ramblers by a score of 39-18 while the "Y" ekc-d out a close 28-25 win over the highly regarded Abbies. The Vics and Abbies are the other teams siiaixing, league-leading hun- ors. ln the first game the Saints IJLIGLI up a 19-7 lead at the first lialf as they held the Ramblers off the field goal c-ilunin with \It'i[ll$i\l' work. In . -.- sPCUllt Iiall‘ the game bright- (‘lied up a lJll \\.tli inc Ramblers the Saints on an even i-f the ‘iiaIf. keel (luring niosi Murphy was the Saints scorer as he cizllerteil a total of l7 po.nts \\.';'.h ' l of them connnc. a. iind ha’! on some our“ 'l'eanim:ite wicKiiinon nu; \\'llli ll, the 1h‘. ' the Saints’ first had 5. Driseoll. gu "d for the hovs from "li )i'.1|_\0(I '- tiutstaiiii: hzili ihcis. next ' l game VYLII though he \\"d\‘ hnznpez" ed with a Malcolm sore ;__ arm "Red" MacFariyen w .~ gli point-getic" \\'l'.I\ ...i hlaclltiugall iirxt ten points tiirrr. Second (innu- In the second gaine- of the 't\\\fl bill the “Y” upset the Abbies in the league's biggest surprise of the season as they came back in the second half of the encounter to capture their three-point victory. The teams battled to a thirteen- Ill first half. playwrig- PAGE SIX As tzie result of their 5-3 victory over Prince of Wales, College at Summerside Saturday night. Dr. Vince Grant's Ciystals moved into a third place tie with Saint- Dun- stznfs Universiiy. in the Island Interinctlinte lloekey Lrtigui‘ four points behiirqi second place Vics Hid eizht points belnnd the league leading .\beg\v-i'.> I‘. was the sec- ond win for ilie Western ever.- in nnd llie fourth loss for . in fire. 'I‘lie loss left linen in mile possession of _ a». two {Mints up oni the dwelling Sunnnersidc II.C..-\., t. ca] tour bl.’ .' ct-lls. l“ who ll.l\l‘ QIIIOYOLI four lit n; llullly ginies , . - i 'v\i.;i'..> ILILI IU do ii. the innit w". t-Jo. Coming from b’:- liniil n 3-1 count chalked up by the lleiini-ii \‘<\2l('lIl'(I “felshiten by the end of the first period. the Crystals (llltIIIlIl‘i'Jll\'EI‘i‘('-I their op- ponents in the second by rifting in three goals to their opponents one during tho frame {or a one fluent adiantzigt‘, and playing close hockey in tho third, garnered the only tally o! the session to earn ,their iuihgual \'l\‘t ‘ - - ‘. , Syl Bernard was tne leading ‘sharpshooter for the Crystals with itwo goals and an assist, while iTrainor. Bradshaw and G. Gay i i-oilected one apiece to account for the other three tallies Gus Downt- lcame lhPOUgll with top honors {or TURONTO l. DETROIT‘ 0 DEIFROIT. Jan 22 —(CPJ - Sensational goaltending by Walter (Turk) Brads. gave the Toronto hippie Leafs a 1-0 decision over the Detroit Red Wings tonight in a National Hockey League gaime before 14,416 fans, largest crowd of the season at Olyntpia. It was Bwdas sixth shutout of the season and was the second whiteivaslilng for the league-lead- ing Detroiters. The loss, coupled with .1 S-i Montreal victory over Boston tonight. left the “tings nine points ahead of the second-place Canadiens. The QALIIK’. highlighted by u i2- penalty‘ first period. was the iliii - place Leafs sixth win in their last eight games and the second of the week-end after a ‘l-i win fovei- New York Rangers at. 'l‘or- i onto. ‘ Broda chalked up 24 saves in posting his shutout, while Detroit's rookie goalie Terry Sawchuk had 16 in his seventh N ILL. game. l-‘lrst Period Snoring — None. Penalties — Paveiic-‘i, Lynn. Iilukayq Ezinieki. Carveth, ‘lliort- son (it, Black (major, minor). Thomson imajor, minorl. Geo. Second Period l-Jlbronto, Smith lKt-nnedyi .. . . . Penalty ~~ Mortsoii. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties — Ezinicki. 14 141' CHICAGO TNIIW YORK 3 I CHICAGO, Jan. 22—-(AP)—Chi- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTVFETOWN Leafs Shut Out Detroit, Habs Edge Boston. 5-4 For 2nd Week-End Win lMidgel Abbies Score Shulout Over Montague The Charlottetoiiii ‘Midget Ab- bies scored an impressive shutout over the Montague Midgets at MOXIIEIKIIc on Saturday night. the two squads this seuon. Ilolding their opponents seen-to the Abbies pounded home in the second and four inure the final session. Although the Itionttigue stars were s-L-Idly nevertheless made n tzoad pre-ga-me practice. whereas their belts, is <~.\] practice under Montague ti-iini next time the two squads meet. The following nrc and i\uinniiir_v: Abbies - (lnril, NincLeiinz dr- fence, Ii. ‘s, Mini-Loud. ixCtair; forwards, 1-‘. Kennedy, I. B. ltiachlillan. f‘. ‘son. Lezinttrd Vessey Carroll. Duff. Richard. Montague—Gcal. Higginbothani; defence, Adams, Nicholson, Knox; forwards. Clements. Johnston. Rer- nolds, MacDonald, Clair, Water- Wvortli, Sti-Dougall. Wiggington. Referees-H. Poirer and R. Col- Iins. 11-0 in the first exhibition tilt beLwr-en Nllockey Schedule lvulll‘ goals iri t-lie opening frame. three in i young- I outseoieil. they stand considering it was their first game of the season with pfilCtiCiillv no the City _V0lIl?l§Sl€l'S have been working out together for weeks, \\'ilh more ‘ n “Xwed "llailllilitil make a much better shoiviir: the the lineups KCIIIIOKI)‘. . JANUARY 23, 1950 Curling Schedule lTrophy schedule‘ at the ChiBIIOtlQ- l town Curling Club. Monda_v~'7.ip.m. Ice l.—-W. Worth vs A. W. liynd- man. Iee 2-H. Spillett vs B. Conrad. ICP 3—P. \\". Turner vs R. Bevan Ioe 4——Open. Monday-w pan. Ice 1-4. Fraser vs H. Spillett. Ice '.‘—C. Frazee vs Dr. M»:- Intyre. Ice .'l—--R.R. Bell v5 J. S. Mac- i Donald. l Ice ~l-—.l Revised Juvenile. Burden vs F‘. Acorn. In view of the fact that a fifth Jenni, Kt-iisinizion Juveniles, hail l been ndinilieil into the Island Phy- ,sii'nl Fitness Juii-nile Ilnekey’ Lea- iguv, iii'i‘ii'i:l< have found it nee-es- jsnry to revise the schedule, mak- ling the one previously published invalid. 'l‘here has only been one ‘game played in the league tn date *\\'l1ll‘lI wns won by the Abbies over the Vii-s ‘\l cirr- ilw former the lend in the standing. The and third place teams in lregulzu‘ scheduler! plnv will meet tin n semi-final playoff home and home series for the right to meet the league winners in il best of three enine series for the island till-g , The following: is isrheriule: ~ i second the l'l‘\ iseil January‘ :-- 25~Kenslni2ton vs, ‘I Vie; vs. Suinmersidc Aliliies Februnnvz- ‘l-Summerside vs, Abbies Zl—\'ics vs, Kensington their home and home series with Prince of Wales College by taking the Weishmen 5 to 3 at Crystal Rink Saturday night. The game was fast, if not particularly productive S’side Crystals Score 5-3 Victory Over P. W. C. In Intermediate League . The Summerside Crystals swept Donald o! Charlottetown being principals in the first: act-to, tor their pugilistlc displays. Show Winter Wnndei W \) R‘ l l) S (7 l Y M l’ l i.‘ C H A M P i J N led for 1h‘ iezfienir: a’. ".310 Chrir- , . _ _ louetmm lilo,“ i Ixarl Reardon was the high p_\v_¢_ to game;- iwo o; the cago Black Hawk; put on n third- Fug! Period Fkfiabbies vs’ Sunnnerside H _, t POIIIFKEMGI‘ for the game as he , (am-m three goals, wig}, Phil Jay. period rallly before 14.464 fans to- 1_Abbh,s F. hemmed, g_q ‘d Q V. “W” i ii d ' - ' t l i l ~ < i ht t amt New York Ran - ' I "“""“"‘l ° ‘*- ‘"5 m; and no LIC YIllK poin to eai us ‘dine IIOfClllIlg.\l]J‘lI1.€ othei. n i; 4.1 o r I no kw i: i1, Kpm-icflyl 319p 1n. Kmmnmm, \.s_ Summorsidp I\loc~ mam lo "lam-y “uh leawnlmlf P“ " ‘n i‘ “Ucna c - ‘ " Z-Abbies, Carson . 6:00 I5 \'i<-.< v5. Ahliies _; ggub JOh“ “lacl-Mugan “PM “dill “till-i In a niunber of other sporting g“ gumcr.‘ P ‘ l Ck-Abbies. Duffy i7 Abbies vs. Kcnsinuttin ' Howard Glover. Keith Dalzicl and , activities over the weekend, the 1 Ne Yoltil; Isl- 01d (CarrOlll . . nus ‘ ‘l2 —l(ensington vs. Yies Entries ween-Pd pom Mart- SFEYIIWK MOPBSICIB were the lr>SBr5' i Borden Nationals scored a, 9-7 vict- _(Lg;'\v.lck) ' “p” e’ 132 -i~—Ahbies, MauMillan :24 Summr-rsiilo vs. Kensington time can“ ._,L.»,.\,,.i_.. Ham“, lilggesi fllTeil B5 151')’ each 001mm)‘ iiviri‘ the Charlottetown In- 2_Chicug° R‘ cahaéher‘ ' iF. Kennedy‘ ..16;10:' Midgets teams to Pin)’ same Sam, 30hr“ 5\.,.1,.,_,._ m“, Uyak ected six Dom-ts. Qytclflllfilltlit! :\l)l)l€\ present leaders Benthy; ' ' 1,24 Penalties —- None, _ ulnle. ,_ " “V, , , _ Glover was throw-n out. of the ‘,0! the Island Intermediate League. _ , ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Second Period i ._._ _. .__ game for talking back to referee in an inhibition hockey eiiwunter kyaélldexozrkizgiglglg, V 18,54 5—Abbtes. Richard t q Q _ murside, Nloitiaguc rid Ailberton. D3“ llsligrljk lgacDcmaéd- d m’ imgfiile ‘filfalselelgl:eiflnfigangeiaazrgigl Penalties: None. s__xil’ljabliggnlldeoual;d - 4100. a with Star-Studded Cast rewi-iiai-y 15th, . a“ 3° .1‘ m" Y? e"? e i ' ‘ . . ' Second Pei-ma ' __ _' . . ,n,em,ub . compe. Y,“ hag-ms ,0, first game with Charlie nine and crews: iiieuitiiiiget Abbies ‘fared 4_C,,,Cago_ Olmstem, Licarsoni _ g y- p30] _- ~ o . ol Filly. Directed By _ , , Bar“, Machmlan u“, I\ne§n\en out coiisideiabh bette. by nallop ( db, G » 1- , 16,, l AIJIJIOS. F. leiinedi . .1-.. . I ‘he P. E. I. Provincial Chainpion- F ~ . ' ‘, ‘ mg ‘he “untrue Midi?“ m the Ga_ s _\, uido in . .-2 Penalties whom)“ , o b I , ,5 Bglflsh Congo‘! Tm_ ather MacGuigan was the iimerl ‘, ." ' v Penalties—None_ ' | S OfflQ Co SOD. ill-D "K5 wt’ _ for me first ame ‘VH4 D0 -, l tune of l.-0 in anothei Saturday Third Period , ____ ~ rhv- The “dart-ml Pink “"11 W‘ 4 g ‘ ° -“““ liii m exhibition tlt ‘IL Mo t. e Th""‘."“.'l°" B-Abltfe‘ K' » iol A ii i ~ ‘ h P, , ,_ t ,. D“, Burgess timed the second tilt of‘ g . ' ‘ . n agu‘ 5—Chiezigo, Guidoiin, i " ‘us. " ‘i’ | GL C? B‘ Y‘ 5" .5" “m” 22 “ Spgeigl Onl- u fig“ raervt to .o\i..re ii .ie _ the twin bu, Ralph “lacpherioxl In a, double City Juvenile League (Gadsby Oxmshmd) 45s 9-Ahbies, F. Iwnncdy . .. (>200 icPl-Giiicc B-ay Nlincrs made it "' ' mlnion Championship play 1n w“ the more]! ‘ “ hoop bill itt the P.W.C. audltor- Ech-ma o‘ smwmt " ' iii-Abbies. I Kennedy a string-tight league Saturday A||-Cqn¢-J'_,‘1°ur_ A Magma] Vancouver. . ' . ium on Saturday afternoon, the g ' ' . (F. Kennedyi T1175 1n m n5 tliei wiii ed to - " The following are the line-ups - - - l-I- Cflflflfher Gflllsby‘ 11-46 g 5 pp p “mg ~ ‘Salim Dunstan‘ UlIWQYSWY b°Y5 7_New york diconnnr‘ " 14 33 11—-\bbl°5~ ‘K550i’ . 12:15 Sydney Aiiliionaires 4-2 in a regzi- .599‘ - “"9797”. P7°d"¢"°'.\ ‘ ' ' ' Penalties - I. Kennedy, Car- . t HOTSEIIIEII To and scoring points: First Game S. D. U; Murphy l7. MacKin- non ll, Fisher 5, Callaghan, Dris- ovei-stiadotved the Ramblers 39-18. while the Y.M C.A. eagemen up- set the Abbies in a very C1050 duel ; to squeeze out» a 28-25 victory. The Peruilty~Bentleyt MONTREAL 5, BOSTON 4 I lar Gripe Breton Senior loop tilt, The win put Miiisrs just one paint behind North Sydney Vic- iorias. That makes only a five- . i l . 4 @011 ‘l. Grant ‘l. MacQuaiil. -\l3<3"\”lClD1'lCS fol‘ Saints and Y.M.C.A. - . The “"1- blriikll"! "is Them" " t ‘if - - i ' Donald 2. Total-SQ. ties the five team Juvenile Bas- Bloséroilgl Jan‘, 2fT(AP,)v‘i|“°“‘; jinx In" m“ F“"°“‘l Hm" l" “m” thItet-Lteegnluslloiiiorpd r\ Ramblers: Tlac-Fadven l0. Mae. ‘ ketball League up solid in rt five geamflgg: vlfsmxenxf Sum“ fills "ilsull- 1°“, \7~""“‘ll“,"5 Aiiners have a chance to jcifnp A meat“: o, hoysmnefl Mp bc lTtougall fl, Davey. beainan 3, l way deadlock for first place with rum," u] m,“ out a 54 victory attend "r Yigg iQmm-row nigh; Held in the \"ctor:a Tlnvziie ("tubs Large, l"‘.. Bcaion. (‘llalifillldl (‘ani- 1 Vics and Abbies. ‘ iviiile the Ram- blers trail by over the. Boston Bruins in a Na- who have, won four and iled three when they journey to North Syd- illARLOTTETOWN FORUM can Woodslde and Jack ‘Bi-ow‘. staging the other impromptu slur fest. All tour players drew mljcng o! clever team work, and featured Five minutes after the gains .= " ——*- two 111111195 Q1 flsblcillfls iii the Today's Wright and Swim“ first. period, Garth Gay and Mac- (Cfinlilflued °" W“ 7i rooms this Menu! ‘o oi-zanizw cron. Tilrflm‘ g iyoi_fli_iri_ l“) 1mm‘ m” i‘ t’ .1 I-l k L bf - , , . - l1‘~“.\'- tor YACITIFI ‘M ‘M n‘"""~ If siif- - Sen-end Game i 91°56 “Nomi _ ll2figfll2 fatiicii tlailggllgoosxlrzihieGnsilzlifi n,,,}“”,.,'Y"‘9,.,‘~“'{‘°‘- lommmdY l" First Perifid finierit en‘ ‘es are available, races Y- M. C. -'\-I Rvardiifl Atkiri- Th b. f t _ L m F g The Bruins bunched nil of their in Bolgtljrnonighfams mo“ "km" 1_Sl’!‘lI\£‘i/. GrflY 1103 will be held Wednesday and Sat- 3°" 3~ MaelJouizall 8. White 2. Ix. mm; l? Pa“? $1 (‘Cnmlml scoring in less than 10 minutes. Summary.“ ‘ 3~5.\'d11e5'. Gray tmay lflemnon, p, i, necessary Boston 4, Beers 2, lIeustis. 'I‘o~ I a Fm“ "IE “In Satin ocke) All-star goalie Bill Durnan, cele- ‘Hnt PM.“ Qvlmlm» MCIMYYQ- 7347 to m in iam- mo; quickly in tame, y _ ‘c-‘ljssfebejfvtiggglign, C“ D be _= brflllvu! his 35th lllfllldfll’. ind S,.,,..,,g__.,.,,,,,_ -I—§-II;\Q§.B=Y- The!" , ,_ . order to P0Y1Fl§"iy1 l-vnfgpq fm» m0 ‘Ablblffi. Glover G. Dalziel 6. ‘ U‘, V ‘t’ ' d ha "v L fills U15 hopes of scoring his ‘eighth shut- Pcnnl‘y_R°nl_\,_ "HIPS. Delmlfiofl -11-l0 nahfax_naz_ mh “CM, “him q-aflor 2_ warren’ Ready 2‘ More“ | ‘nlilugnu an ‘ t e icoiias. It out of the season until the eighth 5900",‘ 1.6mm Pena h0g5 -_ l-Iiliiobrséide. Mu be m,“ M Darmmum w“ 5rd,. 5, vcssey 1' Hoyt 3’ Bum“, i\\l e tiesetond meeting of the minute of the final. ‘ lhmonhoal’ Riupcnm WWII“ 4"’ _ emlment,_ng M M HEM)“ Fph m. To¢a1__;i_5_ ‘SOESOIIVIJBtW cen the two squads, F At that stage Canadian; had a (Harvey, Richard) _ 2A0 -1i—G-l:i.cet_Buy. Jodoin ., 17.17 ' Later horses ‘wvvygwgnfing 1.1,. fif*i'"_rf '~ ‘he Dam“ haYmg take,“ u‘? meg" 0'0 lend (“er ‘he Bruins‘ who 2—Monlreal, Mosdel], Penal ms ‘T Nogm‘ ’ -”_"—"‘_" "4 Him“! and nnvtmom“ Cums m“ hta IS"OVGI‘ ninde inches thick ‘and sure of the Vies earlier in the ope-neg i‘n llstlgsevfasglonflavid i591- utiMK-nw v M19 5~GlaCe B: llgunlgrl“! ‘*" ’°*¢4*“**"""*‘**°*“‘°'l" ‘my.’ ‘Mm “l” "F" hm“ "l" will biryplazcfsd ‘itootlgriiilttribh l-alnlp lscillmhulc by an“: Tm“ lfgta-xbcack I35? nigolilinin Illfonlliliehl i IS-nltilinu-eal‘ IDUSSHU“. ' (Iodoinl y. n5 5'46 t ' l 77 "no", a .. n, .i,._. ,._.,_,.,I , r V ~v_ - ‘ 4 nrir- _ , 1- ‘ ‘ - i osiiru, xii-harm . 111.27 _‘ ,, " ‘ 64 kmmmn K_,\K“_l_y__finnb_n ing that “ill make i. easy lo get i A lot has happened since their; Summaryiqnt “mm l pvnaity__nh,hm,d_ is Féncleirgiir. llgleliilleecchlo) E30 fiharlm,u(_.vn____n flfllmflnd 0M the ice. 4 last clash, ‘however, and with th-e. 1_M°nu_cal Rlopeue ' Third Period Pehaltie! _’_ Bola" “male” " ‘ Th. i“ romnuvpe of m" V.“ Wmielclgub has scour-ad a Ji-hp Vica new in second place l full (Lam. mchnd) > 1'33 4~Bostun. Schmidt, ~ - . . “m. Drhnng ‘Tu,’ swam comim .pecia~ p ow and has had four P011115 over the Sainits, looks‘ 2__Mmm_ea1 Meade" (Creighton, Quackenbush) 5.2a h“ a ‘ 4 ‘ram’ 1W0 Rafmdni -- it pilacled in first class mechanical like they might be the favourites‘ ‘Hnrveyf M ' 11.15 Peflfllfie-Dulsault. e tunnq l n. from Civm ion trtion so ‘there will be no to take a ‘victory tomorrow night Fmomrea], MCK T \;—--: _ 4 v Rye‘ Thhv {mmd rou le keeping u". Com.“ (m. despite their previous 10$. Al-l (Leger) __ H v 12.37 ORONTO -,NLW \0RK I -___ i racini: clear this ivinter. though neither can change their 4g_Montrenl Rem, TORONTQ Jml- 22 ‘a tCPl --~ 3-2 4 " Present standing in the league as (Quuauli. Reélidon) 1424 rsnyzacakerlmliy lfflkllvil! Jilllnily IMCCSY- j -. . , , a result of the meeting, both will Penalties; Lao]; (2), Fiamun. ‘ m“ u ape ea s c" __- V J y _ . - o » i ‘have an opportunity of improv- Reardon, Bettie, IlIcKuv. £8,359‘! m‘; injursyfidgle? NC” Ymvk SAINT JOHN, N. B , Jan, 22 -- ¢flfl¢ld¢l3 sweerheu"! world chumpiolh For lasting npymé" i$t€i§i'§'w‘.i“i“§li“ti?" “.‘.°...X'°‘.".; e.....:-.:~=~.:..*;"""" It Th ‘I ‘th d ii- th i t. i - e w s. - ~ . ll i ‘~ " Aver iisiflriwwiior in e e |r wi ees n mu i ' " a o a GIVE M6 . "Tacht °f the lwlglwh (lfadzgfilpi Perigwggeng) m R. h d Rugs Ii-rigug agliilisllilfll: Nnmmm Hock“ Maritiine Senior Hockey Leazue g i Y a lgure u . ~ just wo points )8 in ies, : e o. it‘ d!‘ . on y The vim”. 1', L r . “'88 upped by Saint John Beavers ' A ' '» ‘ ' iand stretch their lead over third Third lferlod 1 ‘ d. ty g“? ens “m” Saturday night when they edged old men Y°|m9 and women envieus‘ .. a place by a full six points. Saints, 6_'FC°sl;mnSC)hm'd" - gilt"Iiullh‘li-Ilullrgcsiisvieliwi-(iiiiii miathird. pin“? Birds 3'2" o - i " on the other hand. will be battling Lgofsiofli gimckenbh I 1.09 "Tommi at mum, “m, NM lhe wiii stretched sitiiit John's mqmmquih m; gpggfqglg ..w|f|| 40 Pru- c - ,for a win that will break up a (schmiht finrrisonj" -41 York at Chicago-and the results lqad o“? Link?“ t St‘ Marys l“ ithird-place tie with Summersidc ‘ " coild .h fit th .i d‘ . -' ‘imp ponls" one o" rmlmmed ' i ' mryswls and Close up the w m. 8—l3gfii'::}tFl;lr:iig16Pw m“ limczéimci‘ flTintirllmlglgs S: if; eiitht. bfihtnd Halifax, with the fessional skaters and ‘l0 piece orchestra E‘ _ > ‘ _ a narrow two points for a 99mm] | 9__B°5t°n ‘Creigmm; “'43 Marlboros centre who turned pro 122mg‘ league nlembe" Amhers“ o 1 very pipeful of Lluhman is i ' " " ' Jan. 11, supplied the gamgqgiln. m e11‘ P8111118 39 bvl°w Hawks. CQMIHQ '9 "IQ CIIGIIQHQTOWI! l‘ U?" m place spot in_th.e standing. Pgng1t|e5-N0ne_ A singli- in the first period and a second period brace gave Beavers ‘ a 3-0 lead before Monctons two in the last session. "in! Punch with the izonl near the 10~mlnutc mark of the second period, pleasure renewed! A grand, old gobacco_swefl and me|l°w_ Lfn and buts will get us nowhere. , E nlimorr a, CHICAGO a f however, as far as pre-game pre- February mii and iaiii. i Clubman is perfectly blended to - ~ . . . Two nlghtq prgvig i. u | k. give you a delightful, satisfying iliiiiilgilnzarllphacpopxleciiilnieril’ a ashodiggy lrdIFIZlIQIWIngnraiizup-‘dtlgijgaedi 22st mnnL czunlfd '13:” fling)‘; Iifglclsplliilfl iihedecclfilid eclxglzl-(il, i k_Th - l . , .d1. r ht h ~n theflrtt -d s‘ d.i sns ‘enstowne tie Cantu,‘ . , v ‘ - 4 smo c erich, Cubman qualny game iegar 8S5 o w a as i s wo perm 5 a ur ay dxens 44 m Montreal. iReflecting this, Hawk goalie Les [ Appucauons 1m- soat reservations Wm be ucepted m; night and coasted to an easy . . . gone before, and it is our guess Colvin made 85 stops against 19by never varies-brings lusting enjoy-- Flrgt Pcrlml from today on the following basin-The first 2,000 will~ l that tomorrow night's clash will V1010?! We!‘ Chicago Black Hawks s I _N 5-10“! Perl.‘ "M" T" c'“b'“'° “d” t be I "HY "1"" "la" "at is “3’,°’§,,,{§-°’?n,"i",1§"=1 gecko M» Pfiifflif”, 5,75,,“ Sh,“ (mm ‘ n"; y...“ be flllflttfll m the rim night and rim 2,000 m thi- Hundy pouches, also In parka”; l liable to come up with the result l!" b“ 8D preserved and misconduct,’ Mswivk ,2“ 1—S:iint John, Whitluck second night. All applications filled on priority 0|’ fiffil and V: lbdim. I least expected. 5“ 3 "F e m 5 mflfflm 0f Magma , iNlcollet . . 9-03 f] t - , | a o 11 points over second-place Mont- svcohd Perm" Penahy __ Parke]. ' ' 002m,‘ m served ba5|5-_APP“mti°n5 by “"57 will” I A, m, m u, my m W, {OBI Ca-nodiens. Who were victor- ,_N,,w Yum “she, - 8,00,“, For,“ , DLFINITELY N0 PHONE ORDERS. Mail your lt'l— - evenly miimiiea aggregations. and °““" W" mfidmmyum ~ iEgiiii, Leswlckl . 5.42 2—Sai_nt John. wiiiuoezii ters to C. F. Archer, 140 Longworth Avenue, Char- . _ i should produce i 500a of.“ of 143cm“ Abel - 2-—'(I'BOgOIt\ll0.' lfrliukay, _ wélgllgill§éhg9lgglllllllfl m2 lottetowm-Each letter will be numbered according t0 Eflifly Q‘, “wk” 5""! plmly "I °"°."'°m°““ ' (Lindsey, Howe! .. 340i -,_T “ n‘ _"‘3'°"‘ ‘~46 ‘ (F n‘, - - “l ‘ (late received and tickets Issued accordingly.—l)0 mil wand until the last bell rings, we 2_Detro“ mack . - ‘ °r°“l°- Mlcmmmk. r Z 13-93 5 if l." B s. - 1 won't take the chance of saying ‘Penalties — J (‘Ionadliei-I‘ oiivgii “'90,” Barium) 9'19 Penalty _ Forum l {Iiecby any pa cular section or ‘eat. Your mat Wm be ‘_ Qflef ngtgkg _ 2 wmch team w,“ b, me m,“ w-m_ semi’ Perm ~ -- Penalties: Lynn, She|-a_ Third Period e est available at time letter is mceZvetL-Do not i; Ask fa, ,,,_.,_ 3_Deu.°“' c” scunmhglgyriol Period Pwfilglciillilvslvcnllxiwre) "o8 remit money in first application. The price is not de- ' ' ' — (Couture) 6:32 Penalty: Bnriiko. 5~Moncton, VM-clntyre V: H l‘ hmtely set but Wm be reasonable "Id advmflzad when _ *' i ‘Pfgmagfi “$111k J (Imontl, Lecklel 9203 I d°°ld°d “§:""“Y°“ u“ “l” m" “Wttlllw "Id m" ' ' ‘ ‘ i 5__De£mn_¢§l:'F-ld%enm" 13M BORDON, iiiiiiiiisiiiie. Ellglflhlh- Pvuilltv -- hackle. kets will rnalled to you If you llvobutslde of Char- is... m 3 Myst l iwidsiir» . —-»~~v~- 1m ifiggg,“ c§§§¥f{,,,2§“f,“ ,’,§,‘;"‘m‘,’,‘,1; “ii ‘f3’. ‘mgellilmtcsllrbe nicked up It ti" . L I p i 8—Detroit, Peters D ’ b k k _ _ r a e res ence o . . Archer, m F it» Nu M EVENTS ~ MONDAY NIGHT ‘°'"°"‘t...... ax?" ‘"5 iiiiii>°fiiioiii° ii"'<ii5»1ii3-"'“"k WBTURIA RINK 1 A"""°“'°"‘ "m" "‘° w°"°“‘ '°°"°“ °' "m ""‘“"‘°" Jam 23'“ -,-__qucm_ Emmy —-—~———--- ~- --— ————---~ i 5mm“ b‘? "l"? t0 MI- Harold Mclvor, hum-gnu broker. WW,“ . qnfing 8 to m NORTH rm“ R K (Mosienkol . 7:24 - T00 [fill T0 Classify T b. _ ‘at Stiaiinmcl-rsida. S lal trains and basses will be run ‘ " ' ‘ “ '_ " l _' ' I IN 8—Chlcugo. Bentley ~~~*—4-—~-~~—~--- “WW-- U ‘SDAY NIGHT m’ 3 ggan 0 ll 0W. _ - . T0 Lnr-runivisni-zii IIEATEI) Ab] k g . = -_ ri i. l.‘.‘.‘l —!*',kuling—-Chll(II'('ll-—l to 5.40 MONARCIIS ii“°‘i°“"°' °‘““‘*”.‘ y 1"’ room, rho... 2W, i 0C ,0 seats will be reserved mi- sllmmtffllllfl appll .1 “L . CHBUOS ._ G|idsby_ . siewiiri. To m __ __ AUGUSTINE COVE cations if iqapvlimtlons are In early. We lllflqlplte ii / Iloekey_8,30-S,l),U, w, u“, “HLTUN MONTREAL“; BOSTON I room m-Kfiiunglisnmn DED- BULLDOGS , wmillem an early sellout for both nights. Tickets are .,.,.,,.,,.,.. . “i; g met, vs , transferable but not sub u, hm 1 d. \. ), .iu:<,l)AY-p_]uv15||fle Hockey-Jfjo ' t 9x0 9r u“ P“, c vs. vl on, hm“. skate “mo,” Muouragathliiiii. 22- (CPl—— non mm-r- ONE FURNISHED vlcmnm UNIONS stmflkly advise getting your a licuttons early. You . . . . ontrea and em put on a roun- Joom in heatedapartment, sult- (SIIIIIOI afford COJIIIB! "Ill tllflvlllllg and lpqclflclllaf l0? A _ _ , ing three-goal outburst in the nee- d"ll"‘l"" ‘we and 20c 0nd period Saturday night and Apply G, E, Wood, 41 Richmond, iui-nz-u buck Boston Bruins 3-1 in», telephone 2779-1. ' x ~ , g ‘Lg able for one or two persons, Z l f Ls 0 44 0-4-0 a o o+04++o+o rowuwo-o-M.‘ “a... . ;.. u o a H i . Warm, Comfbrtable Dressing Rooms extravaganza. Game Starts at 8:45 , I i ' 1U v y I .