west’ Kent Wins Q when“. u“. dvtmimlo, penin "T/it’ (.'llt*tt' for 11m" HICKEY tut NICHOLSONS BLACK A Home Product 'l‘\\'lS'l‘ Popular Everywhere Xaverians d: Saints Clash Tonight For . Intercollegiate Title With the 5t. Francis Xavier squad due to arrive by air smut!‘ noon today and with Saints primed and ready, everything is iii- read. Lness for tonight's Maritime title entounter at the Forum when Jackie Kane's St. Dunstan’; puck- sters cross sticks with St. Francis Xavier University squad for the three province intercollegiate CTOWIT. Marking the first time an Is- land university has ever got this for in intercollegiate play, the game has caught the fancy o! the fans to no small degree and expect- ations are that standing room will be at a premium when the teams skate out cnto the ice. Saints will have a full lineup on liand for the fray. They have got- ten in a couple of practice sessions recciitly and word from their camp ls that the team is skating at a fast clip and their followers feel stlrc that St. Francis Xavier are lit for plenty of surprises before tonight's game is ulritteti into the books. The game will get underway at 8.30 sharp. Patrons who, have bought tickets lll advance may use the Cumberland street entrance tutti in an doing facilitate the hand- lllig of the big orowd that is ex- pcrlcd to be on hand. Farts are also asked to refrain from smoking during the encount- er s0 as to give the players every opportunity to produce their- best efforts all during the game._ Lineups : Saints. Si. F-X. - Goal Mt-Klilnon McDonald ¢ ' Defence C. McDonald Beaton f2) lvfethot McG-lllivray (151 Barge Cleary (141 1’ Campbell I'll l-‘orwardu Blnllcilnrd Molntsre i111 {win-fly Lyons t6) Mcfstlad Ol-laison- (10) Ledwell Meehan (111 Rodger; Verliot (l6) Farmer McDonald (l2) 'I'hil:lault J. McDonald I131 [rAmonr-a Morrison (D) McDougall Referees: Roy Pmwst. Johnny sqtltare-brlggs. Bentley Right 0n Heels Df The “Rocket” MONTREAL, March i2 A close battle for the National ‘Hockey League morlng champion- ship is raging between Montreal Canadians‘ Maurice Richard and lvlix Bentley of Chicait? Block Hawks. Bctltlcy collcctcd three points virl a goal and two tis- ‘sists last ‘tveck ‘ill bring his total to 62 points while Ritclmrd was litiiiltrd to one goal as he brought lids total to M. 108'“? statistics released today reveal. Richard's total collection i0 diitt- ls made m of 4t goals and 2G assists wthliln Bentley has garn- ‘rlrt-d 28 tallies and 36 assists. Doug Bentley. brother of Max. is in thlird position with 56 points made up of ill goals and 34 M- sists. The Bentley. brothers of the last place Hawks have six games loft in the schcdltlle to catch tfic shifty Montreal loader. Richard is the top goal-getter Ilith I1 while m: petition SI assists ll tope in the assist de- partment. ' Bill Durnan of Canucirs leads tlie league's netm-inders in the goals-against. divtaloli with an average of 2.8 goals fanned per game. Lenky Bill has been scor- ed on 123 times in lid games while his cloeest rival Turk Brod: of Toronto Maple Leatfs is eecoud with a 2.16 average. having a1- lowed 1M goals. Chuck Raynor of New York Rangers leads in the shutout de- partment with five perfect gamer ‘registered fwhtile Brod: with . four goose-edge follows in second place. ' Montreal Oenadiens are well .on their my to thlir fouy-th ' ltraight National Hockey Lend” "Jchannltlonehb u they lead the ...Lufa by seven points in the lace 21hr the coveted \DQYIITIM. ‘The ‘Hebe hate ‘lit points while Toronto hu I. Seth teams have played Dd gamer. Ioeton ill-tithe with DI poivlti eoltloldeted their third tsnlaee rung on the ladder U eel- ’ lectlng four points but week and taking a six-point lead over New wont lumen. Rennie hold devil Who ‘but ‘t: a ge- ll upsets twee do ltd mam - fijlaine in the swim O “ 1nd’! (In Iortlerl continues to hold the niotllgtit‘ ill the pen- -alu divider it I llllutn Dr. F. C. Dougan New Chairman The Charlottetown Playground Commission held its regular month- ly mfifllllg in the office of the ml- cctor of Physical Fitness yester- day afternoon with the chief business being the election of o1. flcers for the current season. Dr. F‘. C. Dougan, popular local sport;- man and race starter, was chosen unanimously as chairman of the Commission anri he will have as- sociated with him a3 officers Mrs, F. G. Hutcheson. vice chair an, M8101‘ A. W. Rogers, iec'y pd Mr. R. A. MacDonald treasurer". The meeting was well attended with representatives from ‘the fol- lOWIUK organizations. Gyros. Kins- men. Rotary, Y‘ Grads, Y's Men, School Improvement League, Ried Cross. Knlshts of Pythias. Holy [Redeemer Recreation Centre and Canadian Legion. After a review of the year's work in i946. plans were discussed for 194'! to include operation on an improved scale of last year's three playgrounds. assistance to fled Cross swimming programme. arrangements for provision of rl roller skating area where the skaters will riot come ill contact with traffic and completion of the new Memorial Athletic Field at Victoria Park. Local Air Cadets Play Souris Tonight The local Air Cadet Squadron hockey team will journey to Scu-ris tonight to engage the Souris High School boys who have been cori- sistent winners against visiting jiiv. lculle teams this season and are ex- tllffflfid to go far in the forthcom- iing Provincial Interscholastic play- l-offs. Members of Air Cadet team are: Goal: Murray; defence. Delory, l-IE Brown. K. Landrlgan; ‘for- wards. Glover, MllcNevl-rl. Bentley. Dennis. Iltlilicsscy, J, Ell-own, God. fire)’. Towlislienti. MavFarialie. The officer commanding the squadron. Ft Lt. Reid is team man- ngen Thr- team leaves by bus at 5 30 hill. and scars are available at a rcisu-liublc charge for anyone HVlSll- lug to nl-tolilptiliy the tenm. Barbara Ann Scott Welcomed To Toronto TORONTO. March ll + (GP)- Mountcri Poll-cc were forced to d o- pcrsc a crowd of hundreds of well- wishers today _to permit Barbara Ann Scott to make her way into the King Edward Hotel from an automobile which had brought her from Maiton Airport. People congregated in from of the hotel for almost an hour be- fore the 18-year-old Ottawa girl, who brought the world figure skating championship to Canada for the first time. arrived in a vehicle driven by Ralph McCreatll, former Canadian and North Am- crit-aii figure skating champion. heart was greeted by Mayor Rob ert launder: lrldan official dele- gation. She was dressed in the same beaver coat in which she travelled to Stockholm recently to win her crown. Activities Cancelled Last evening, it ‘was announced by Dept. of Phydkl Fltnfll that dueto the educational lectm-e in P.W.C. Audltoriuln this evening, there will be no RS8. basketball nor physical education class /held ihll Iftetnoon. lmd latlml is Postponed Du Dav memos. imeii ll - (Realtors) Jilly Grand Nutiom-l. world's pe- nller lteeplectme mm, todzymw: portphed for one day and rlai at on Saudi! 20. l blind edit-lay the aim. ' gall to tell and from there on they At the airport, Canada's sweet-h: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SE \' EN Marking for tho Net time they have advanced as far as the finals a. fast skating. courageous, willing bend of S.D.U. hockeyists skates out tonight against the St. Fran- ell Xavier crew from Antlgotilslh for a sudden dea-th battle for the Maritime intercollegiate hockey crown and to say that the student body and Island fans alike are hl-t up over the contest would be put- ting it mildly. I I There has been plenty of inter- est stirred up in the corridors of St. Dunstalvs over past athletic events but tonight's encounter overshedows them all an the stu- dent body anxiously await the whistle that will send the two teams into what is exlpected to be one of the fastest. exciting struggles to take place over Forum ice this 5985131. e e e I That the Kane-coached Saints will enter the gaime as underdogs to the powerful crew of Xaverians ls seemingly making little differ- ence. Faitii in the team's ability to come through is unbounded and this is felt not only in student circles but among a good majority of the City fans. .. Saints will be at full strength foi- the battle. The players lain‘ low by the flu will be back at their firing posts tonight once again irl top condition and yreparcd to turn in the battle of their careers ill one grand effort to bring tk-e Maritime crown to the Island for the first time iii history. I I I I But the local team has a tough battle on their hands. make no mistake about. that. The Xaver- i-ans undefeated in intercollegiate iplrly this season met with lliurc ‘ than ordinal-y success in the Atari- tinie senior piaydowns and their showing against New Glasgow Bombers. whom they elimznaterl and later against Glace Bay Min- ers definitely stumps them as a squad worthy of the high reputa- tion that has preceded them here. I I Gordie Drillolrs Legionaires put on a convincing display of power iii their game Monday nl,_'sli against. Sunimcrsidc now seem about ‘ready for a suc- ccssiful defence of the Maritime ln- termediate crown they captured inst. year. I I I For over icn mlnlltcs of the first. pe-rloti ihc bit: crowd of fans saw the Summerslde team battle rt out on even terms with the favored Legion squad until finally the scoring pressure of the locals be- jus-t ro-mpecl home against the hard working efforts of the courageous Summerside team. o As this is being written Leg- ionalres are still awaiting outcome of the dispute now raging 1161119811 St. Andrews and Bathurst thc two_ New Brunswick finalists. Opening game of the two province series was originally scheduled for to- night. but with the argument crop- ping up it is not known now Whtrl they will be played. ‘ . But when the dates rio come the Drillon-roachcd team will be rcariy They should prove tough to KNOCK off their pedestal and with the re- mainder of the team following in tlie lead of Drillon any squad that takes their measure will have to rodlice plenty of high scoring. fast ockey. one While Legion are awaiting their first out, of the-province test Bill Boyle‘: juvenile Kinsmen will undergo their Marl-time playoff baptism of fire at the Forum Thursday night when’ they meet BC. John Pontiaca‘ in a sudden death game for the N.B.-t‘P.E.l. title and the local youngsters arc reported in the proverbial plnlt of condition ford-he fray; They held a pu-ectice session at the Forum ycnterdly and will likely, hold another workout to- tough Bummci-sitlc scricti without an injury and in their workouts were skating tait both wlya mrl inquiring on their puck attacks The I‘! an all ottoman for live or do ht ‘hinder night old while the Irw Iruna- wdek chums are reputed to be a well-balanced, outfit they can eur- poet plenty of competition from the new Inland itevldrd-ibeereri. I I Due ta an educational lecture * ‘led for the Prince of Wales spent in the “cooler.” The leaders‘. Richard. Montreal ...... u. minim olitcero D. Bentley. M10810 l. Bolton Taylor. Detroit u:aur:u> " =s=ssa:? Kennedy Toronto‘ _..l luau. Dorian - again-m Auditorium tonight the City Lea gue biotbdil doubleheader hlut been cancelled league otticiain ltdted murder- Thm are but three um [emu to he 911ml la the league schedule and with one scheduled for Saturday night the ledgug will end Wodnerday March 19th when tovigztlrs postponed Legion and» day. The team came through the. In the rst game of a best Qt three serie for the P.E.I. women's basketball title, Prince of Wales Co-edi swamped the K. of C. en- fry 42-9 at P.W.C. Auditorium last night. Outipiayed. outchecked. out- ran and outsco-red' the K. of C. girls threw away more easy cilan- ces on inaccurate shooting anti were no match for George Young's proteges. Forging ahead in the first few minutes of play the col- lege cugers were never headed and ran up a iiaif time score of 22-3. Adding steadily to this margin the Co-eris won in easy fashion 42-9. Stephanie MacDonald and Eileen Landrigan led the winners attack with 14 points apiece while Marge MacLeod tallied 4 points for the losers. Earl Goss handled the whistle tn the one-sided mateh handing out l4 fouls of which one was a technical. Co '- Eds Win Opening Game From K. of C. ln Girls’ Hoop Playoff South Shore uws: m. ma...“ Royals m, Freetown Wins Playoff Opener night r. w. c. m. rs PF‘ m. gaieaied the Eummersltle Crystals Henry _ 2 0 0 _.' '4_1-11 "10 Opening o1’ a live-game Landrigan , 7 0 1 H M168 for tlie South Shore Hockey Miller o o l o lfag“? “hamplmhd” and 1'1" Behm . 1 o z 1 szfflonds and lvtiierarlahe Clip, Evans 2 0 2 4 n t” a “w” m" Pfiriod the game Sherren . . 2 o l t vane.“ u? and Milli-Eh"! fast hoe s. MacDonald 5 4 l :4 figw,;"§,a;'*;,e;§*e--e- The 111cc Totals . 19 4 ' 8 i2 111 an uproar as . they eel/e Support to their trams x. of c. rs rs er rli. ;f‘§°“‘“°“‘ m“ “"°“‘“u"d “*5- Duny " 1 o z 2 5'15"?” "T158011 tlie hero o _ .t the P~ Pele" » . 0 0 1 0 lllt. scoring three goals. C. Peters . 1 l l 3 Lirteups:_ MacMiiian . 0 0 0 D Plreetowrh-goal Mclvfludo‘ de g g i1‘ g fmce- Campbell, Simmonds; h..- Mama" 2 0 A o 4 “ENE maven’ Gardiner‘ Hm“ Gayle l’ o 0 o 0 Soénllnsirune, TEE!“ moaning‘ rs _ . . Pickard . .. . o o 1 0 fence, Raztlavgt Fbgrllaelfi, gfiiililycld?!‘ I. MacDonald o o o o Grady; ywy-agds Magmme 1%‘ .1. MacDonald . o o o 0 gusdil. o (‘a-adv Sonier Rial.‘ TM“! < ~ 4 1 5 9 and Bemard. ' Sporting Club Fight Card Last evening. promoter Joey MacDonald announced that. in his inter-city card for Saturday night tile various boxers would be match- ed as follows:- Kid Poultbn vs. Kid Hart. Bill Pryor vs. Freddy Biflfflii Beau Junk vs. Irish Jini O'Hara. Emmett Gallant vs. Joe Mooney. Rocky Mills vs. Trd Black. Stevie MacDonald vs. Kiri Cor- nlier. Aiotlg with tllc above bouts, Pro- moter MacDonald also stated he would have at ltast two other good bouts on the card which should be a crowcl-pleaser all tlie way. l Bowling i _._ i (‘IPTOWN ALLEYS Bruce Stewart's lmaglle W. Larter 141 183 145 V. Llllici il2 165 C. Yell 112 150 R. Doyle ltli) I73 117 Toilti-IGOS. T. Arscnauit . 109 129 192 J. Burke 135 204 F. Doyle 210 198 J. Czlrmody .. 112 15D To-fnl-IBOG. J. McKay 3.26 N. MacDotlgal 232 B. Fisher 169 J. Baker . 132 Tofal-2l26. i Cltntilcpili Lellgrlc Hawks Defeat Glace Bay Miner-s 6-4 In‘ Senior Finals Opener SU MMARY First Period. P61l'8.l1'l0d—N0fle. Second Period. 2.-<Freetown, Taylor. Ii-tlireelown, Gardiner. l-FWBNJWTI. Stavert. 5.—Su.mmetrside, J . Grady. ti-Slummerside, G. Grady Fin-lane). ‘L-Summersde. Ftdlavet. Penalties-None. Third Period. Sf-Freelowrl. Campbell. tt-S/ummerside, J. Grady.‘ 10.—Fireetolvvrl. Stavert. 1l—<'l'-treetowil. Stavert. ll-Jfieetown, Sttavert. lit-Freetown. Taylor Penalties-None. GLACE BAY, N. S. March 11-- (OlU-Moncton Hawks, champions of the Maritime Senior Hockey League. ~tonight defeated Glace Bay Miners, Cape Breton Senior Hockey League titlists. 6-4 in the first game oi’ a series of five for the tri-provlnce senior hockey crown. The second game will he played here_ Wednesday. with remaining games of the series set for Monc- ton. The score was a fair indication of general play in tonight's game. although Miners matched goal for, goal with the winning r-lde- in H161‘ second and third periods after‘ Hawks had scored the only lwn goals registered in the opelilrgl t-ilukker. Charlton and Dowling, with two scores apiece sparked the goailnp efforts of the Big Four title hold- ers with George Boil and Buck Whitlock getting singles. Both Bell and Whitlc-ck earned assists as well, with Sammy McMarius, who entered the game in the set-- ond period, assisting on two goals and 'I‘t"ainoi- on ano-ther. Homebretv Fess Anderson. warm weather. this week in horns make this possible before the with M Referees, Campbell and Myerr. 1» ~l"‘f€9l0wn. Somers tTayllorl. tMc- tMcCarville) Bantam Hockey Bantam tea-ms of the City and rluburbs are risked to note schedule of games to be played in this age group and which will be published tcmorrolw. Owing to tlie these games will have to b-e played at the Forum, arranged by the Director of Physical Fitness. To the clos- lng datdof practice sessions at the Forum March 15th.. various schools herewith notified that all per- “ “a! and n" assist‘ w“ we omyl lo s previouslv assigned to them (liar-c Bay player to tally mort- than a single point. with goaiing efforts going to McCann, Ander- son. McLeod and McGrs-gor. Monrton players served the mnai penalty time. serving six penaliiev to three for Glace Bay. Two of lllt penalties were majors, issucri lo. Anderson and Patric-r for a sharp bit of fistlcuffs early in the third period. Play was halted for several min- utes midway through the third, when Crawford shc-ved in a goal for Miners that was disallowed by referee Clarie Potts. The referee claimed the puck was dead and he had blown the play down before the rubber was slipped into the nct. The scorn Glace Bay a tie at that time. .llld [HIE triiicclled as of Thursday Partial Ban Dn Sports inDritaill LONDON. March ism, today announced that vlcck soccer and rugby would be cancelled and would fall on a Saturday. Ultdr-r tho rlllitig. the 4 tulle cihsc over tlie have _ Aln tree collrsc n ctlr would gt veil l1 -(CP)— The British Government. moving to cut down inthlstrial abscnicc- mid- games the Grand National steeplechase‘ l-2- r gruelling i Liverpool i J Lufizglgzgd g4 irate fans showered the lee with Wm "l" PM“ March m_“ Sal“ I‘ Mcxinnon 34 “u” and papers and some haul“, urday-instead of- Marcli 28. E. smith 95 which forced the management to "uh" Aheame- 599E915“ Onhe J‘ Polliton“ 94 have the complete surface cleaned. 511M511 I" Hwkey Assaclauiml EATElElLT-last. 92 rTeBrrlEti "m" him?" Old Timcrs- l——Mt)llt‘ltlIl, Bcli tWllltlockl __v________ E. Douceiic 2.47. R. Duncan 3—<MAJIlCl0l1. Charlton (Whiiloclt) Penalty: Fraser. P. McQuBiri 18.25. Third Period J. Cameron Penalties: Mctt-aife (2), Bastar- ‘L-Glacc Bay, MecLeorl (Mc- ‘F. Doucctte 95 9i 80 ache, Wiiitiock. Charlton. A Gregor) 1:17. Total—1380. Second Period B-Moncton. Dowilnp tMcMall- High single J. Pouiton lil. 3—Giace Bay, Cillln 4.00. us. Trainer) 11:20. High three J. Poulton ma. t-didoncton. Charlton (X D-Moncton, Dorvling tMcIan- Points: Champs 4; Old Timers 1. Whitlock) 7.32. us) 14.02. Tonight at 8.45: Michael Bros vs. a-Moncton, Whitiock (Bell) lit-Glace Bay, McGregor (Craw- G. H. Toombs do Solis. 11.40. ford. Anderson) 19.27- At 8.15: Kiutching Hands vs. d-Giace Buy. Anderson (Scat- Penalties: Anderson tlnajor), West Enders. alone) 18:17. Poii-ier (major). _ A REAL so FORUM — ADVANCE SALE -- CUMIERLAND ST. DOOR- 50c m: _ mt fixture: will bl flayed. ---¢@- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE:- TODAY NO RESERVED SEATS -— THE EARLY IIRD GETS A TO AVOID CROWDING — TICKET HOLDERS MAY INTER BY MAIN DOOR OR TDNICiIT TilE ICE LAiiES n GAME TONIGHT. WED. -— 10-12; 2-4 — NO ADVANCE SEAT. - than lull. IN PRICES; _ The Forum DELUXE HOCKEY CLASSIC DF noon near ‘FOR THE MARITIME INTERCOLLEGIATE CROWN . The Famous Si. Frnlcis Xavier iiniv. Team St. Duncan's iinlversity Club I lilt- Htlllle of “Sp t)’ THE BIKE SHOP tlfiilltl (itltltl vlt 183 GREAT GEORGE STREET Score Goal Jack Adams To iluit As Coach t Df Red Wings DETROIT. March ll -- IAP) - The Detroit Times today quoted Jack Adams as saying this will be. his final season as coach of DP; m)“ R435 Winks of the National; Hockey League. y The 1191115118961‘. in a story sent‘ Horn New York oily by spctrts| lrrlier Lewis H. Walter, said Adams’ rs to become general milllflgey at 1119 DelTOit hockey club interests. Tom Ivan. present coach of In- dianapolis Gannon, will take (Ne! Adams’ rink duties with the Red Wlhrts. the paper said. lifter his current 20th campaign Wlill ihe Detroit club. the Times, said Adams Will direct the Red Wings. the Indianapolis and Omaha, dubs. the Gait tOnt.) Junior Wings, 10 Scouts and 15 part-time Scouts. Johnny Mowers, former Red. wing B08110. will get first chance at the Indianapolis job when Ivan moves 11h. the paper continued. Cards Iiave New Gadget To Make Them liun Faster iBy Jack llend; ST. PiTI-JRBBURG, Fla., March 1l—(A.P)—Just to make things tougher for the rest of the Nation- al Mantle. the jet-propelled Si. Louis Cardinals have come up with a. new gadget designed to make them run faster. Harrison J. Weaver, club trainer, morale builder and phonograph tender, has perfected a Ilélvuflll‘ foam inner sole that will niakt- i the Cards fly through the air nilh the greatest of case. ' "It's all 1n Clioparls‘ joint," the Doc explains ill language a bit ailovn the level of a. journeyman baseball writer. “That's the most itiiportlilit joint ill the fool. Ii‘ liie heel is straight, the arch will he: kept up." t’ Weaver has been toying with! the idea for the last five or ilXl years. Only the Cardinals will} have lllf‘ ilencfit of his llttcsi brain; Pliilll, the result of n \\'inicl"s work} at his Columbus. Ollio, office. Hui claims this, his 1947 model, is his best sole. Although Enos Slaughter was able to d-ash home from first base with super-speed ill the final lmmc of lllf‘ i946 World Series. wearing last year's outmoded vu- siton, it can't compare with Lie new model. ‘ If the Cards dazzle the league uiiii their speed, i"f‘f'fl0lllllf‘1' 112'.“ i thin mom in the cluhliotlsc. l-ie nlldl something to do with it. ' said that "hockey is safe for the 'l‘iicrt- “ll! he llo tiractite st-sslcll lat the Forum this afternoon fol -tlic Midget Knoltv-Nirlers. i Kindness Appreciated Last Friday evening the Ice Foi- iies of 194T made their initial ap- pearance of thr- year at Soliris hero-rt‘ an ext-client crowd ‘NhlCl was most appreciative of the tvork of the various performers. Upon returning to the City each and every member of the ice show spoke in glowing terms of tr-el splendid ctr-operation given by_.’Vil.' Angus Lavld. genial manager of Souris rink. and the gentlemen of sourls Athletic Association. No effort was spared by these gentle- men in order to make tho show the success ‘ri “as and to give the pcrfornlrrs a piollsent time. . lourie rink offered e fine ap-| peeruneo docked out in flap aiidl butting and the various porfornh‘ on are still hiking about the tally lunch served to all after the show. Hospitality and co-optrll- tion such as this do a lot to fostcr inter-town friendship. etc. so it was felt only fitting that the ap- preciation which the performers expressed should ht- passcti on iiirnllgil llie press. i BARBARA IiNN'S l-lllut i OTTAWA —(CPi-Considetatlon‘ may be given to naming one of Ot- town's parks in honor of Barbara Ann Scott. 18-year-old world's fig-i ure skating champion who rccclitlv‘. returned front Stoskh illn wlitrc‘ aha won the ooverted auald. To Win From Queen I Square Squad 3': a Queen Square: Goal. Tdefencc. Reedy. Martin. forwards. llennessey. | skater tn the world. A Pei-rod Capitalizing on every h’ that came their way andpflflb . ing lip like veterans when back on the defensive West: L-Ztliool hockeyists last . ._..-ang a big surprise by date; illg Queen Square in the game of best. of thlree serlfl _ the City school hockey title . C. F. Archer trophy. , Backed up by the ant-art’. [oak tending of I-Iowatt the wdnn§' scored a goal a period It!!!‘ holding their opponents to [on ‘ in the second and third canto! v skate oftf the ice with their ' 2-0 early in the tricd desperately to get back the running; for minutes on _ they would hem their opponeufil‘, inside their blueldne only to stopped at the goalmouth ell-lids? by poor passing or Howattu [o " tending while West Kent; with score 2-.1 in tlie th-ird period , counted for the uvlillnillg tally Dalzlel. spearheading the winn attack. pokechecked the dill: centre ice to race into the and dent title twtnes on a in effort to oflfset Queen Sq ' filial goal of the genie three -&~ utcs later, 1 ' The ganle was hut 6d sec old when West Kent throw first surprise at Queen Square ll. Jardine and Dalzlel combined for, a goal with the former doing Kr scoring. For tlie rest of the pet iod Queen Square had an -- on the play but couldn't. punt: ‘ through for the tying me Again in the second ae ‘ West Kent ltruck early. In Ml first few seconds l-Iowatt $09M pcd Ready rigllt at his doo -' " and in tlie return attack I. and Jardirie worked their right in dose to make it . Y‘, Dalzlel bulging the twihea oat-j» ; waist high shot. Less than two minutes later lhi lost-rs broke into tlie scoring Q“ spy Ready skated from end end to score the prettiest g of tlie night. A minute Ready was waved of! for "z ing but West Kent failed M143 J itzilizo and for the remainder 3,‘ tlic session it was a battle t. goaliendelrs with honors elven Burke and I-Iowatt both c ~" thmugli with sensational saved, I11 the first three minutes d illf‘ third and final session How-v, alt again stood in tile brooch fol ' West Kent as he pulled thlreq " great saves. Queen $11118" T" ,~ pressing hard to_ helm their ponents in but suddenly Dal _ stole possession of the rubber p‘ centre, swerved into the clelk. and pnvo Burke not a chance a rising shot. K _ Play was wide open for the d9; malnder of the session. At M g Queen Square paid of! on a pep i or play as McKenzie on a pg‘- from Bruce slarpped the rublfig homo to make iiie count read I‘ but despite their mightiest 1C9 forts the losers could not bu“ their way through for the tyiq ._ goal as the West Ken “mt goalie throw back incl-t launched at them. J. Burke. McCalilum. M Gillis. Leonard, Ranahal-l. Wcst Kelli: Goal. L. cit-fence. H. Howati. R. .1. MCNcil; forwards. Glover. Dalzlel, Jardlnc. Braille)‘, Bevlns. SUMMARY Firs-t. Period l-~W. K. S.. .lal't'lltiv i 1:01. Densities: Notic. Second Period z_w. K. 5.. Dalzlel 0:25. (l-Q. S. S.. Ready’. 2:19. Penalty: Ready. Third Period b-West Kent. Dalzlel. 6' il-Qtileen square. McK tBruce) 9:34. Penalties: None. (J By The Canada PHI Genlll Bob (Moder) Iioci well-known Toronto amateur , , key and softball manager died IQ ' >1 years ago today. eight day; aftq- H ' was inlured in an automobile eht. Moose won three O. H A. senior titles with 1h ‘Nb onio Goodyeare and piloted . crack Cities Service softball which won iii games against d! 6U [Chis owi- ll three-year period. | PROUD OI IKATIB PORT COLIORNE. (ht-t e~ Still in excellent cfllflltlfll. I year-old pair of skated is ~ - t \‘\"i‘sorl J. Augustine, all, of (‘tilbfifllfi He says he w d trade illETll for all the