Keen Competition As Fourth Confederation ‘Spiel Gets Underway The Fourth Confederation Bon-ia-Imual Cmlrederallm 50159191- spiel which got underway ycster-i Games "Qt “Sim “m be Filmed Bl do)’ moruiuc at the Charlottetown l the flub house newline outcqove o1 Curling Cluli promises to be puck- l nlflltfhes‘ l0 be played early m the ed full of surprises. A couple ofldaij rinks which found themselves out 8130 éml" in the (‘old ill thr- first round of: Fgiéqglgl‘, 11mm“ (on) Y5 rnnlpetition got ailoihcrs chance to. _ , play in tiin second round tlniiwyslfis’ (OH) cams through well on top_ , g During the day the local learns‘ ,1“ NO‘ J-ll" J- Clarke (OH) V5 had the ice pretty well to theln-. 3' B‘ (Wurad (CHL selves with only one visiting team. .108 he‘ 4_A w‘ Hyndmn that of P. '1‘. Rudderham of Syd-t (CH) V‘ R‘ R‘ Ben (UHL nrv. competing. Visitors arrived: 10:30 ‘f\'M' din-ing the zifternooil. howvvvr. .]“°'I\"",1'TII R- _Ca"'ui'he\'5 and “N? OM men, firing m,_._,\, (Lil) vs \\. I». Mclnnls (CH). until after midnight. giving til-c he M) :_’E' H‘ Saumem (OH) local boys s stiff place. \Vith all teams really wound, up today, stiff (‘onlpviiiloll is vx-i "m" m’ ‘°"i ‘lslcJ-é MlirafgongldFiltlzlxgdli) vs L E. Prowse (OI-I). Ice No. 4-15. F. Acorn (OH) vs ll. I. millott (Cll).' St. Mary’s Swamp Beavers 9-1; ,Mon'cton Downs Amherst 5-1 starts this season. ' SUMMA THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTYFETOWN SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jan. 30~ BY Tonight's Island Intermediate Hockey League clash which will get underway over Forum loo a eight o'clock between Sainit Dun- stan's University and Summcrside Crystals should come up with an action packed encounter. It will be at battle'fur second place tn the league staslding as both are deadlocked in s. third plaice- tie with six points each at the present time, and irl addition The first of the annual ice sports Saints And Crystals Meetl In Gallo Here Tonight (CP)—I-Iallfax St. Mary's, con- First Period tinulng their drive to ifegain first 1—-Amherst. J.. Moslenilno place from Saint John Beavers, (Blackburn) it‘ I ' swamped the fiat-tails 9-1 in a 2-tM Htqntrii Maritime Senior Hockey League (LcBlsnc, Mdizltyre) 1m, fixture tonight. The humiliating 3-Molscrton, Inldlrti . loss left Beavers only a game and (McIntyre, Fleet) ............. .. 171g i a half ahead of Halifax. Penalties -- Imontl, Perm, w_ It was thc worst defeat for MacDonald. . Saint John this season and one of Second Pcirlod the most one-sided results in the 4—M°lllc'lfln, Imontl league schedule. Of four losses on (Barkwell) .... ... ........... .. 13;‘ home ice, Beavers have been lick- Pensltiu —~LeBlanc, Blliohbum, ed three times by Halifax and Third Ptrlod once by Moncton Hawks. 5--Moncton, Fitzpatrick ..... .. 1111M Nick Nicollc‘s tally 2G seconds 6-~Mol'rctron, Fitzpatrick after play started was all that (Milanl, Porter) .. .. .. 12:‘ saved Saint John from a whlte- Penalties -— Leokic, yon, Mb. ____ _ washing. In the rest—which was lnson. practically all—of the game Beav- ers were unable to beat goalie Jack Donlevy. who made twice as WOMEN TRAVELLER! About 61 per cent of tourist; The following is the section of the Island Physical Fl‘.- mncludmg (InciuId-ing Last Night's Games) E. I, Intermediate pr-ctcil in the plays \\'lll('ll start; this morning at 3:30 nnri won-i tinue until early CVGIliIILI, DISPLAY 0F PRIZES AND TROPIIIES I: curlers need to be urged to Curling Banquet Tunlgm .put their utmost into the game, it The annual (Turling Banquet, ‘in be ham m“ Qvgnlnz M 77in 1S certainly being dOIII by 1001i n, m, .~ha,i,,t,,.,,,“.n Hnwy nniluisiiless men who have donated \.‘._'.'\dnr~'=dwy ti... rip-w wit] .~..nii,.....‘ltlie prizes and trophies which are in the iir=t section as stihetluli-rl.~tlll ‘H5915!’ m R039?“ Wlndol“ and will include s visit lo iiie‘l“olliwu‘illg is a list of items as dis- SllrlllnPfSldP Curling Cluh. played; 4 blankets donated by With a rourle of centres sllll Maritime Central Airways for win- Io _he hoard from the line-up of “or; 0g 3111A, Trophy; 4 Ron. visiting team is as follows: ‘son lighters donated by M3090“, From 53'"l““-": Km -'\“‘l°r5“"» alci-Roive for runners up for Im- ‘um Tom)‘ Siewart hiacvivor’ and ‘Deriai Oil Trophy" 4 Bab)’ vllestclox Parke” Ruddeflmm- sklp- ‘donated by Schurmarl for Fmm Canwrlgh" Mm‘: J‘ ‘irunners n foriRoaclnlaker‘s Shield Mmcrpmr‘ S‘ DPKROChP" R‘ E (ion td pb Island C nstru tion mus, and A. B. For, skip. , f “ e _Y . , ° ° k ‘atom CHHMD" Ci“), W‘ §M"t1(,(7. Ltd), 4 Siher Candlestie s John: F. Joyce. F. Wayland. N. Aidonated by R'T' Folman f”: Wm‘ MacLellan. and Dr. x. A. Bairdllclf‘? véllitlulmaiu alzgoirhygyi svlhwr ‘kn (as ac: on .. l-Ei-om Country Club. Brookline. Wellner for runners up M Mass; A. K. Henry. \V_ C. Chick. Holman Trophy; Four Silver Cig- H. Melgs. snd W. D. Swan. skip. arctto Boxes donated by Mal‘- From Summerside: R. Somershltlme Electric for runners up L. G. Lflvlll. DI‘. C- Tfllllofl and J-‘for Morrison and MacRae Trophy; A. Clarke. ikll); 3- E- M°FTl5°l1r FY14 Silver Cigarette Boxes donated G- MMRM- R- A~ mlrlle» and T-ihy A. Plckard d: Co., for winners D- Mmrlw") ‘MP? M~ R- M"°“of Intermediate Competition; 4 Gmga") E- ?‘ Fmeyi T~ 1* LmkiAutomatie Pencils donated by letter and T. A. Campbell. skip. (REL Simpson for runners up m intermediate Competition; 4 Men's ‘"‘"°" “""°°"‘° White Shirts donated by Prowse as two teams can be. They have _ The Stanley both gone undefeated so far in Club held their Bridge Sporting first ice racing put on by City Schools will get to the fact that it will bethe first r. Sh," 385k than League 5,“, Floyd Pen.“ ‘The _ underway at the Forum this Fri- meeting beween the two teams this gmduifgbeiore entering mm pm)“ ‘s’ i‘ g 1g 31:3]: W655 £5 and 2Q glans garggiamarzltrhtlgelsqéhxgg day nlghl‘ Wm“ Que“? Square seawn’ shmnd make i" “ musme off competition. The first four 4 3 0 3 St. Mary's shot three goals in woman School will present their annual battle all the way. teams a, m, end of the Nguim. 1 2 0 6 the m." period and ‘our in the vrusram for the entertainment of Fresh 1mm W" "W?" Sal-um“ play will eontinueon into the ploy- ‘q 2 0 5 second. They ended with a brace the sporting vubllc- £18m,Qéhixrlmlgrllgigefwqhlglflgl-Eyiigfi; offs withthe semi-finals beings '1 4 0 2 while holding the homcsters at ' ' ’ . 5 home and home total point series ' hey. . Always a highlight feature o! “it: glgalgfililxlgrwtlxllg‘: and the finals a bestows out of 0 5 o o Alan Sullivan led the parade 10931 5D°Tllll8 acllViile-‘r 055K335 e 0 . three game series with two tallies and three assists. in charge of this year's Queen sfcond ma“ spot bu‘ “e “mg w ' T hlarléllline w‘; FIM" T I» Bert Steel scored three and Jack S uare s orts have drawn up a "W11 plenty o! i011!“ Qvvoslllml Februar cam ' Hollett had two and one. Bill Q P . ii, m“; .- i, Y st John .. so 34 l6 s) 17 . fine program of sporting events th1‘°“n “P by ° “amt; Hjlm“ 59 T; 18 3 74 Ford and Joe Schmidt gained that promises s full evening of Umlersity squad. “H” Wm have Wed. Feb lst M“ c‘; 61 24 6 63 singles. Billy Hannon, with two, action packed entertainment in both flgglrtjslghts “amed on the same -—Army at S. D ll. Aglxcrs‘: 59 8 48 3 19 golimvgd sumvan in ‘he 35515; cop »t t" d. ' i it ° "° ‘W- Fri, Fob. 4th umn. sgggéfiiizvf. an spec“ new y Both teams have played the —P. W. C. at Srhultnialfs. C Brawn senior The game was Ihe last for . all-m? nunllyer of argues to ffileleatzu‘: Sat. Feb 5th “m” Halifax, on Snlnt John ice, in the ‘ i _ l‘ WP w‘ p“ ° m‘ e -S.D.U_ 31L P.\V.C. regular league schedule which skilriinigddlciciiriipeittitibkiifs eijilll wmhm mu‘ mm“ m "MK Leaglie -R.ay‘s at Army. gegm "" " G61; 2v; 2% r? 61; ends Feb. 18. Beavers have two take in all age grolips a special leading Apegwelts and m a “e Wed , Feb. 8th NY "Sea"? 61 27 2}, 59 more to play at Halifax. If they hockey match between the Queen Wsmm‘ Wm‘ Vi“ with ‘m extra -—R.C AF. at. Arm)’; Gi y Bay G0 24 9'3 3 56 retain first place they will meet Square and Prince Street School fags“ ma“ “l” °“ ‘he t“ lame‘ -—Ray‘s at sou. M“ Y ' ___ Amherst Ramblers in the ioosue teams will be staged as one of ' sa‘t“l_lsmeg'éuht s o o SimyfilnalllsallvglllzhilMmclzQhcflgyalzf the feature attractions of the eve- . , Wed ‘lsizhmmy’ may g ' ‘ ° ice Racing At rmu a s" ~ o o o ——( . . . . .. . . ummaly.— The two teams, who are both , Fri" Feb 17m f 1I4 t‘. . C.‘ I t h I s -—-P.\V.C. 8i. R.C.A.F. _ FIISC Period cpmpe e m5. m ‘y “ "Sc ° a , e e Schunrnarfs vs R.C.A F. before 1__g@im Jghn’ wimp,‘ tic competition st the presen. February 17m (‘Me to be Set on a (Smith ‘vhmock, 26 time. are about as evenly mached ' NORTH SYDNEY. N. S.. Jllll- i ' mutual arrangement. Notc:—1n the case of all double bills listed in the above schedule, 2—-llnlifux. Ford, (Hannon. Powers) ........ .. Zi-Halifax. Steel. 30-(CP)—Sydney Millionaires sank North Sydney Victorias 7-4 tonight with a sudden outburst Ln the 15.19 Visitors will be WGICOIIIP. st any session of the Bonspiel. Mr. Har- per MacNeill, president of the Curling Club stated yesterday. This is in correction of s state- ment in yesterday's article which stated that spectators must re- ceive sn invitation from s club member, but Mr. llfacNelll now states that will not be necessary. Following m YQSIZQPGAY‘! ne- Iults: 1ST ROUND "B" Competition-Eff. Holmes: Trophy ‘Fl. I. Spillett (CH) 9_ W. E .MacInnis (CH) O. E. H. Saunders Prowse (CH) b. I. S. MacDonald (OH) 18. 8.8.. Garruthms (OH) 2. E. F. Acorn (OH) 10. 0.. E. Full (OH) Y, L. l}. ' (on) a. R. R. (CH) 13, W .R.. Jenkins (OH) 2. F. B. Com-nod (CH) 10, Ed Trin- Rion (CH) 8. F. Hansen (CH) Clarke (CH) B. A. W.. Mathcsotn (M!) 15. A. W. Iyiildnmni (CH) 5. P. T. Rudderhasn (BY) .18, '1‘.D. lites-risen (S) 9. R. Jardixle (CH) 10, J. A. Clarke (S) 8. 2nd Round U. H. Saunders (OH) 11, H. I. Bpiliott (CI-I) 9. J. B. iVladDosl>sJd(O1-I) l1, E. I. Acorn (CH) 4. E. F.. Clarke (CH) Bell (CH) 5. F. B. Conrad l1- E. J’. 10, R. R. (W!) U. A. W. m wanton (CI-I) 1s, A w ‘Maithcsou-l (CH) 4. P31‘. Ruddcsihszn (BY) 9, R. Jsldlno (CH) 8. T. A. Campbell‘ (S) ll. W. D. Swan (B) 10. Bros. for winners of Prowse Bros. Trophy; 4. pair Men's Overshoss donated by LePage Shoe Co, for runners up for Prowse Bros. Tro- phy; 4 Silver Pitchers donated by \Vh0le5alo Grocers for winners of Wholesale Grocers’ Trophy; 4 Sli- ver Sandwich Trays donated by Wholesale Grocers for runners up for Wholesale Grocers‘ Trophy; 4 Ronson Sets donated by County Construction Co, for winners of Competition X. and 4 Cocktail Bets donated by Taylors‘ Jewellery for runners up in Competition X. Villemain Wins PARIS, Jen. 30 — (AP) — Rob- ert Viilemain of Franco, recent winner over middleweight champ- ion Jake la Motta in s non-title bout. tonight outpointed Jean Stock. former French ISO-pound champ. in a 10-round bout st the Sports Palace. Vlilemuin weighed 160's. The stocky Viilemaln hsd. sli the best of the battle. flooring Stock three times, each time for s count of eight. Under French rule. s boxer must take an automatic eight-count. After the figiht, Viliemain’: mm- ager announced the Frenchman plans to take on Kid Gsvilsn, flashy Cuban welterweight, in Montreal March 20. A-P-(I League TRURD, N.S-. Jan. 30 - (CM- Lead by veteran Tic Williams. cellar - dwelling Pictou Mcripscs here tonight set back Truro Bear- 160. Stock terbsted parents and citizens on hand to not only enjoy the fine program to be presented, but to Winning horse owned by M. Fer- guson, Stanley Bridge. 8th Round Kayo ‘P-Sydncy, Gallagher. (McIlae. Hiltiebrnild) Penalties". Maclniyre, Jcnnncau, . 10.56 D13“. Hampshire still leads the lea- I I O It should be s particularly in- terestin-g clash for supporting fans from both camps. as neither ed two games more than other team entries. gua by one point, but have play- the Peters was the leading goal-get- assure the youngsters of their in- Class 3 lloss, Hildebrand. ‘Bowness, (ma- terest by being present. 11 d 1 g - Jor), Gulilpenu (mayor). " ' ' gtlalitey sicfitli! ‘(BF Flgayélliifi) é 2 l 58mm‘ Period The final game in the January \. 1 ' d b 3 F 1. 5—N°l‘ul sydney- “all - 6-42 schedule of the Island Inter- um‘; ngigglgorgiiggtne y ' 0 MOFIFREAII- qani- 30 — mp1)" (k-Sydney. Matthews. mediate Hockey League will get Oirticmsr _ staréers __ RT‘ Canadan we teiwe ght champ on _ (Mcgug (hummer) _ 10,43 underway at the Forum tonight ' d n M h . d ,5 Jffhnny Greco mmgm Scored a“ i-Syfllley. Rfillfh. when the saint Duns‘anvs Unb BUTKWM- WP“ 9 “r9 Y- 1“ '5' eighth round technical knockout (Gallagher, Matthews) 11.54 varsity pucksters Clash Wm, the — D-l Mflcmmld- "h" Magi‘; over Fritizie Pruden of St. Cath- ti-Svdney. Roach. summers.“ Crystals in the-u. first 39Tn8Td Him"- HUMQ Mayne‘? arines. Ont., in a bloody battle (Greenlaw, Bownrss) . 13.25 meeunx o; the r333 Six-r Sch? flmwullcer -— James L- mswi“? that was scheduled to go 12 rounds fl-Nvrth Sydney. Hull. dule secretary - J. Stanley Cvles- r0. in. this, (Storey) .. 1.2.48 ' r - 0 Crreco weighed 14a pounds, Pru- lg-Svdyievulbleoélon .. K- . 13.55 There will be a lot at stake for H h. L dpn 1443i. ' "lalhes; a‘ °“'s- any- - - . , , his-i] Period .;..".,‘i;:g:":..il:si.:: amps ‘re “es ..§;::°..‘i§:;i:. '.‘.'l’5.i£?““ .5113: - - 9 ' (Roach Mykctyn) . .. 8.28 victory itself. but s second place T N i cuts over Prudens right eye with .' 1 I I position in the standing as well. o a flurry of hard rights. ,,,1,’,f,'.‘,§m°§,',dG'°,f,',§,§‘,",‘ A_wln can put. one or the other In the eighth, blood was pour- (minor and major) ' within easy striking distance of The Hampshire Bulldogs just ing down Pi-uden's face and body ' u“ 1953',“ leadership- lfeld b)’ about blew their chances of fin- and Greco was well smeared too. o _ ill.“ akin?‘ by E €°‘:F‘P°1m-én°l”' lshlng in the top spot in the both from Prudelfs blood and his Muccuba RInk ‘n u) e nreseu um an flu n t m -Ruti Hockey Lea- - . n. n m i i even terms with the other lead- gs.“ :1 Fifi... 81.131; when they o! n; eighth was a owed a TTOPIIY PlCYdOWnl in: contender for league honors. dropped a 4-3 decision to North ‘B; d‘ , b t 60m, the Victories, who are holding Rustico Legionalres at Hunter G.;;.°’;.*,.g.".§°g,,.1,.*;,g;*, round‘ In competition at the Char- down sole possmsion of second River rink. except the first. In that heat, mltemw" Cum"! Club 188i Week skip Roy McCabe brought his (team through with flying colors by walking over four other teams without a loss. Other members of the winning rinkwere-LDavid Pruden staggered Johnny with the .only solid right hand punch he threw all nigiht. However, he was unable to follow through and cut down his rival. MONCTON 5, AMHERST 1 SPRlNGI-IILL, N. S., Jan. 30— (CPi-Moncton Hawks, with Joe Flllllatrick and Frank Imontl carrying the mail, downed Am- herst Ramblers 5-1 tonight in e Maritime Senior Hockey League some here before 1.500 fnns. Moncton failed to gain, however. on second-place Halifax t. Mary's who crushed Saint John Beavers 9-1. Hawks are still six points back of St. Mary's. whom they meet tomorrow night at Moncton. Ramblers scored first but didn't get a look in after that. Fitz- patrick knocked in three for Moncton and Imontl got the other two. Imontl was hurt early in the third period when he crashed into Ille wall. He was believed to hnve a dislocated shoulder. Don Lnrleo of Hawks also was laid out in the second period but returned be- fore the game ended. Jimmy Mosicnko put Ramblers ahead near the. threc-quortermnrk of the ‘first period. Fitzpatrick evened it less than a minute later and Imontl shot Hawks ahead. Imontl got the only goal of the middle period and Fitz- Pfltrlck rounded things off with Imefxhmasilc Hwkey League meet of the season there last sat- the ames will be pla ed in the _ Play- am‘ have 9am beaten west urday afternoon. when a large, cn- oxide? in which they hippest" in the mmdm pep!“ o‘? wughke wlliigh 4_;{S,:ilfk,1v£n's$$,l,l?y Iago Ki“; lschggl by denlttlcal cflcw“ thuslastic crowd turned out. t0 schedule. gsgiegaiftigficignlogygflgnsy a‘ (Brennan) 17.50 P '- i‘ l“ use l“ “it” witness some really keen raciniZ- .» l "mo rise; M Pcnalties~—None, i with ‘:55’ “$3222: The course was in excellent con- 'l‘EAM STANDINGS pgxlléulllrxi) plzsxlxlvgiivil selalllzbplgm 5_ 8mm, Perm, I , . has all the Prospects of being a ;‘;§‘,°';..;“.‘.‘.,..“§;Z°‘j. u“ The following are the team VWS- Svuuevtvlsav; tallest): __ 5m really mpmmch enmunter that Toddy Dale ‘won the Class A Sllllldillgslllito a-ndinoludingga-mes B?yhtM‘n‘r5 a‘ y My m s-I-Ialtiax Huliett i‘ win “me “P ‘Vim a ‘maii- “m” division in straight heats, with WW1 c“ Swluflillj- January 28"" mg ‘ (Suliivzin) 6.15 U i brand of hockey and exciting ac- Margueflte Rose finishing a close Teams (rP W L T P PERS vglr-lfm ‘f-Halifnx. Sullivan. “m” second in both heats. while June ~ - 7 § 1 ° 12 1.1 Col. GHQ. Gamib'e, no. (caudal) ~ .- , ‘ ' . Scott captured the Class B honors ' Z Z g 1g Command signals Officer. Eastern 3—Hul_lfax, Sullivan _ T“ m5 “cu” °f ‘wurse- that with two firsts and a second and - ', . 0 Command was in Charlottetown Penalties: Gfllbowskl. ‘Lways ‘wmrlbutes largely l° the Betty Dale mode it a close race s" D‘ U3‘ ' ‘l I‘ I; o yesterday on a, brief routine busi- K95?“ lmtill"). Fvrd (mulflr). Featufin overall success of such programs. ‘m. second with a g z 1 sum- Schumwgs i 5 o 7; ncss trip. Jackson, Steel. _ g is the loyal support of City sport- ma“, P- w" ' ‘i First Period Till"! Pfllfld ing fans who turn out to encour- Thé following are the results. _ _i_,- 1-—S_vdn0y, Rnnr-i. _ _, , _ 1,19 EF-Iinllfux, Steel, age the youngsters in their sport- ' q 2—North Sydney, Mcdynski, ‘Sdllllldll - 6.23 chum ion ing endeavours. This year being Class A r B (Bangny, Kornek) .. 9.23 10"‘H"l'ffl<‘<. Hollvlt, p no exception, it is expected that. Toddy D319 (M, Ferguson) 1 1 1 3_N0rth Sydney, Medynskl, (Sullivan) ....................... .. 19.12 , there will be s large crowd of in- Marguerite Rose (R. Cobb) 2 2 2 o (Stark) .. . .. 10.36 P°""1li'—sl0@l- wlfll CCSE’ OE 50 Professionals I AT THE FORUM Feb. 17th 8r 18th. First night- sold out. Approximately 200 sects left for second night. Work fast and got you! reservations A In if you expect- to see this show. Send Applications to:- C. F. ARCHER '14s Longwortlt Ave.- Chofloftetown have seen the two teams in action ter for the Legionaires by notch- Stewart, Charles Trallwr- "id two more in the lust canto, Lou ing up three goals, while Pineau garnered the other tally. Mac- Lean led the bulk of the Hamp- shire attack by making the red against one another this season, and the fact that they have been seen individually against other league entries, should provide a In the third round, Pruden op- ened a deep cut over Crew's left eyc with a series of left jabs. Pruden's right eye appeared to be swollen even before he entered ,Gilbert Henry, and their brilliant curling last week entitles them to the Regal Flour trophy. They will next compete in Mllnni, the league's top point-get- ter, got an assist on the last gonl to maintain his three-point edge‘ over Buck Whitlock of Saint All seois reserved 1st Round . . cats 9~5. It was Meripacs seventh ‘C Compeg-gtanl; A o" m" win of the season and brought them within one point of Bear- cats, fourth on Lhe list in the An- RR’ fualwélgfla (CH) H‘ 6'3‘ tigonish-Pictnu-Colchestm- senior was. Mclnnis 1cm l0, us. “Mk” Maw“ . i» W“"".:":-...r'..r"r.; 1A. Clarke (on) 1:). mo. Mor- “j ““,"h ‘if Pom“ r2‘, mm "“°“ ‘s’ 5' 222i: loerrskrriiiii DutcllwMumford ‘A’ Fégrdg (CC) 9' Am‘ Fee in the Truro net was called on to ' turn aside 4i shots. while Plctou Legend goalie Shame Mclnnis handled 10 (an) Charlottetown, (SY) Sytl- 1°“- _ ney, (s) summrrshio, (M) Cnrt- STELLARTON' N's" h“ 3° (CP) ~— Stellarton Royals snatch- ed s 4-3 overtime victory from Antigonish Bulldogs tonight to in- crease their lead in the Antigon- ish-Pieiou-Colchester Senior Hoc- key League to l2 points over sec- ond-placc Bulldogs. wright, Man, (CC) Carleton Club. West saint John, (B) Country Club, Broolllne, ‘Mass. Today's Curling Scheduler Fbllowlng is a partial list of to- day's curling soheduie in the ~ith T“ lili- MONDAY-Skating-S to 10 TUESDAY-Childrun-Skating 4 to 5.80 Hockey-S. p.m.- Crystals vs. S.D.U. WEDNESDAY-Jnvonilcs-‘IJIII S'Side vs. Ahbios . Skating after game. Skating and hockey afford you pleasant entertainment BATES 30, 3i, FEB. I wide scope for speculation as to who will come out on top in tonight's encounter. I l O The game will also bring about a. contest between two different styles of play, the Saint's favor- ing the wide open, fast breaking style, while the Western Capital boys like the aggressive "keep them hemmed in behind their own blueline" tactics. It will be interesting to sec wihich proves the hotter method. Bowling Y's Menettes Thursday Afternoon - Bowling League Team No. l—2405-l 1-2 points Team No. 2—2535—3 1-2 points High single. Mrs. James Cam- eron, 205. High three. Mrs. Ray Barrett, 47. ‘ Team .No. 3-2547-8 points Team No. 4-2304-2 points High single, Mrs. R. Mstheson, 221. High three, Mrs. It. Mstheson, 542. S. D. U. vs. CRYSTALS- Good Hockey is being played In Tho Give the Clubs i TONIGHT — 8 O'clock lAdnits“ .. ..'...50o Children .. .... .. 25c your patronage. They hove Ilsovy expenses. iu FORUM Island League. light blink twice. While Stewart the Summersidc on February Bth, in $2.50 ond $2.00 KENSINGTON Rlilii scored the other tally for Bulldogs. E. Watts and R. Watts drew the only penalties of the game. which was fast, Wlde open and clean all the way. Coveheod In 6-3 Win Over Mt. Stewart The Covehead Red Wings scor- ed s 6-3 victory over Mount Stewart All Stars on Tuesday night st. the Covehead Rink. The game was an exciting one from start to finish, with Harold Hughes, Fred Hughes. Victor Des- con and Bill Marshall dolns all the scoring for the Red Win!!- George MscKay turned in s smart performance back on the de- x fence. Leith Afficck snd S. MacDon- aid did the scoring honors for the All Stars. During the first period play Oliver Smith received s back in- jury and hsd to be carried from the ice and was immediately taken to hospital. Too Lats To lilmliy T0 BENT - ROOM 0N SECOND .floor. furnished, heated, st 178 Kent Street. the ring and by the fourth round it was closed tight. Greco concen- trnted on it ail the way and open- . ed it up in the eighth. ' When the bout was stopped. Prudenb white boxing trunks were stained red with blood. Both fighters were barely recognizable at the end. » The Canadian Press score card had Greco winning five rounds. Pruden winning one and one even up to the eighth. In the 10-round semi-final. Gus Mell, 148, of Montreal, scored n close decision over Billy Wyatt, 148 3-4, of Trenton, N. J. The semi-final was fought sftsr the main bout. IIIIIIKEY aonnsx nnvn s-omonjr Borden Abegweits vs. Crsplud Admission 20o and 85c (isms Starts 8:80 Sksto slur game IIIIIISE IIIIIIES Milivsle Driving Club will hold noes on south side of Morrison's Bridge, Wednesday afternoon, lob. 1st hoes shrtlns st 1J0 pm. Ollllol for all Isorlol. russosv. Jon. :1 Skating 8-10 the Provincial Playdowns. John. It was AmhersUs 48th loss\in 59 ‘ __€_.. 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