“ The CIICII’ for You" HICKEY AND NICHQLSONS BLACK A Home Product ~ Popular Everywhere TWIST Saunders And Acorn Rinks In Finals For P. E. I. Curling Championship PTWTCTlloop Team Plays Al S’side Tonight The Prlnoq of Waloa College fmopstors will journey to Summer- Iidc tonight where they \\ill trike on the fragile-leading l’., (f. A, F. ralzemen in llle second last gzitiie ln Island Physical Fitness Basket- l)f1ll League TPEIIIZII‘ schedule play. ll \\ill be the last lqanic for both teams in the rrptllar sched- llle, and tonlglitIs came is expect- ed ts give the R. L‘. A, 1-‘, quintet the Cflllflfluflll} of stretching fur- lher their present lcacue leader- ihip over serond place ltays Mill- ionaires, for the top position in llte regular schedule, 'l‘lie game will only be a matter of form for the Welshmen, as they are trail- lnl: way back in fifth position, a lull four points tiehlnd fourth place, and have no hope of garn- ering a playoff berth. The last game in llle schedule is expected to be played here on Saturday night between third- tilaee Saint, Dunstan‘: and fourth position Army. Halifax $75558}. lo 8-6 Victory 0ver Ramblers HALIFAX, Feb. 1d -— (CP) »— Halifax St. Mary's sweated through an agonizing third period to stag- ger to an 8-6 win over tail-end Amherst Ramblers here tonight and break their deadlock with Saint John Beavers for first place in the Maritime Senior Hockey League. Halifax holds a 04-92 edge in points with the schedule officially ending Satur- day night. SUMMARY rim Period 1—Amherst, H. Mosienko 6R0- bertson) :56. 8—Halifax, Sullivan (Steele, Hol- lett) 6:34. l—Halifax. Wilkes (Schmidt, Brennan) 14:39, k-Halifax, Hollett (Gra bowski) : 15:47. Penalties: Robertoon, Lscroix. locond Period t l—H.alifax. MoGrqor (T o r 4. Armstrong) 1:05. O-filfalifax, Annstrong (McG-ro- , |or) 2:22. t i-Amharst, Lacroix (Landry, t Renaud) 5127. Q-‘fialldax, Wilkes (Schmidt. Brennan) 12:07. O-(Amhorlt, J. Mosienko (Mac- Dougalil. Robertson) 17:54. ’l‘vto Char-lottettnvn rinks re- mained in the running for the Provincial Curling CIli-ampioiisliio and the Bflllcil Consuls Trophy as the result. of the second day's play in interclub competition at the Charlotte-learn Curlliig Ri.\ik yes- terday. . The teams are skipped by Heath Saunders and E. Frank Acorn. They advanced through yestordnyfls play with-cut loss and will meet in the semi-final competition this morning at l0 o'clock. Cnrilpeting On a win zuid loss basis, the se-nti-flnal nmloh could be the final one if tlie Aeorn rink wins as they have wcii all their matches to (late in time series, while the Saunders rink has lost a game. If the Saunders rink wins this morning, however. fl. final mat. h between the two teams will be played in the afternoon, The Dr, Clark skipped rink of Sulinlnim-sidc was the last of the visiting rinks b0 be eliminated. They lost out to the Saunders rink last nigtlit by a 17-9 count. The following are the results of yesterday's competitions: Third Round-Morning Summorside. '1‘. E. Campbell l2‘. Montague. G. Gordon 1i. Charlottetown, Pl F Acorn l2; Allbcrtnn, If. Pike B. Fourth Rnund-Afterwimn Charlottetown. H. Saunders 13; Summerside, T. A. Campbell 12. ‘Fifth Round-Evening Charlottetown, H. Saunders Stunmersidc, Dr. Clark f). TODAY'S SCHEDULE 17; 10 P. M. Charlottetown, if, Saunders vs Charlottetown. E. F Acorn. BantautTMiclgiei League Games Five more games in Bantam airci Midget City Hockey Cllhmple 67111) elimination competition. w c! were commenced earlier this week. were 111111 off at. the North River Rink last everiiirg under the sup- ervision of the Department of Phrysical Fitness. In the first game of Baninm ooinpetition, the West Kent Boliv- e-ra scored a 7-0 shutout ‘victory over the West Kent Hurricanes. wllille in (the second airri third g-aanes, tlhe Bantam Atbbies payed twice, sending the King Square Bantams down to a 5-0 defeat and the Spring Park Bantams r0 an 8-1 drulblblng. In a. smart. Midget encounter the Altlblu and Vics laattled it out to a. 3-3 deadlock with the Vics hav- ing to come from behind in the final session to get the equalizing tallies. In the final game oif the averting, the Mldget Knotty Niners araowed undel- the Midget Canad- ians by the lopsided score of 10-1. The referees who officiated at 1M8 games were Art Peary. Ralph Josey. A. McLeod. and J ‘Mac- Gregor. nlzlirmgaWien By The Canadian Press Eleven years ago tonight Joe Louis successfully defended his world's heavyweight championship for the lritlli time. by soaring a. two- IIOIITKI knockout over Gus Dorazio in Philadelphia. And 13 years ago tmiight Louis knocked out. Natie Brown in four rounds - four 10-l-l'alifax. Hannon (Steele) , 18:11. \ Penalties: None. Thlrtl Period Aft-Halifax, Hoilett (McLaughlin, Sullivan) 7:23, lZ-Amherst, J. Mosienko. 10:40. lib-Amherst, Renaud, 13:29, lie-Amherst, Ripley (Robertson) 18:24. Penalties: None. months before lie won his title. FEBRUARY Men's SUITS ....... Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Man's Dress SHIRTS. Plaid SHIRTS. am" Work SHIRTS. "'4 _ hi. OVERCOATS . . . . . . . . . $14.95 up Fur Felt HATS. Rog. $6.50 .. $2.95 Dress GLOVES. Reg. $3.50 . . Fleece COMBS. Reg. $3.50 . Work SHIRTS. Work SOX Pr. 29c SPECIALS III TIIE BOYS DEPT. Boys‘ OVERCOATS $6.95 to $10.00 Boys‘ IREEGI-IES $2.49 to $3.49 lays‘ All Wool "Juc" SHIRTS $4.88 to $6.88 lays‘ Fleece COMBS. Reg. $2.50 .. lays’ Heavy PARKAS. lays‘ Medium COMIINATIONS $2.49 The EREEIIIIAL 0o. Ltd. MIN‘! AND IOYS‘ WEAR Milt George Sf. SPECIALS .........$22.50 up $2.39 $2.49 $2.49 $4.95 $2.49 Reg. $3.95 . . . Reg. $7.95 . . . Reg. $3.50 . . . $1.84 $1.69 $8.95 Reg. $11.95 . Thursday night's Juvenile Hoc- key League clash at the Forum be- tween Vics and Abbies was cert- ainlv another good demonstration of the power packed within the ranlks of the Paul Williams coach- ed Abbie wgregation. viilxen they walioppecl the Vics to the tune of 11-1 and chalked up their fifth straichl victory in as many league starts. Sheppard coached Vics started out in the first. period in it manner that looked like they were g-omg to make a flame of it. alt-i zilthoilgh lthey were outscored ‘J-O on the frame, made some nice scoring breaks themselves but just didn't seem to be able to get Click- ing around the net. which incident- - l_v. was being well protected by the Abbie rllfence and some smart work on l-JC part of gctule Guerirey, a a - '1‘ lt e llut the end of the first period. scuttled to be also the end of the Vic's effort as well, Playing tlliem to a standstill, the Abbie-s went wide- opIn on their playing, and coming up with parcel of smart passing attacks ‘tl(‘(1 llnnle live goals past y-ou ltarm fifty-la. who. al- thrilgili making some nice saves. just rnuiciirt stave c-ff the amount nf rubber being tlircvrit nt ‘him. and at tile same time getting little IJTOIPCUOII fmn his hack-skating forwards. I O I Coirlinuing their ouesided at- tack into the final session. the Ah- bies kept up their scoring pace. and by the t-zme the 1G minute mark of the frame had been reach- ed. had jacked up their tota:l to 10 goal.» and still not a rr-rly 120111 the cppesitinn, The Vics scented to perk up a bit at i-liis point. and started to force lllc attack a bit themselves, and for a time made tliilrzs hot for Doyle, who was licaciing fcr his first :l‘iirtoilt of the $035011. O And as luck would 11,I.\‘e it, 11c didn't get it either Laying back, tiic lvbbie ttarn setmed to be war‘:- ing for him too. but the fact that they were playiitg defensive hoc- kcy gave the Vics the chalice In gang up. and at the 18:04 ntark- LEWls hanged one past Gueriicy for their only marker of the game. 1t came from a three-man attack around the net Guertiey lost his shutout. but the Abbics went into their offensive tactics again, and before thirty seconds were up. h-ad banged liocne their final tally. nilntber 1i. 0n the nighLs play, o a a There is no doubt that the Ab- and aggressive for the other three team entries. and l1’ the tram man- agement as well as local fans. 8-"? pinning their hopes on tlhem for l\1fll'll.l'2l10 .luvr-nile honors this year. they better get the kids some stiffer competition before that time or they are going to Bel. into trouble “their they have to meet real opposit ,n from the other side. A few exhibition tilts for the youngsters against sortie of the Iti- termedlate teams might do a lot, of good 1 The Ahblcs will meet. the Ken- slnglon Juveniles in a league clash at, Kensington tonight. and al- though the Wcstern boys gave the Summerside Kinsmen Juveniles an 11-3 shcllacking there on Thurs- day night, it ls not likely that they will repeat the performance against the Ahbies. Of course you never know. but. it: is our guess that the Abbies will win by a long margin. They are that good, and there is no sense in kidding any- body. ‘ The Saint Dunstan! University Intercollegiate hockey squad, who were scheduled to meet. U. N.B. at; Fredericton last night in a.n N.B.- P. E. I. Intercollegiate series clash. didn't. make the boat in time, duo to snow and ice on the roads, and, had t4; postpone the engagement to a later date. They were to also have continued on to Chatham tu- day for a. game there tonight against St. Thomas University in a second series clash, and it is un- derstood that game will also be postponed. The S.D.U. boys only missed their boat. connections by a few minutes. North Sydney In Win Oveifiners NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., Fob. 16 ~-(CP)—N0rth Sydney Victories stepped four points ahead of Glace Bay Miners In their meaningless hnttle for second place In the three-team Cape Breton Senior Hockey Dengue here tonight by squeezing a 5-4 victory before a crowd of 1.093, smallest of the aeri- son. The schedule enda next Sat.- urday with all team; in the play- offs. IIIGS c o Clfiown. 35 dcfcnce and i b1;- @gregation are far too strong . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Planned By The six-end 2111111131 curling bon- spiel of tire Stnrtnerside Curling Club will open on Tuesday. Fclbru- ary 21st and will last four days. Tile first bfillrplbl last your was held in Apzii as the new curling rink had only been completed 1n January. It; was a (mi-day affair and was so success-fill that many of the visiting rinks ll over for a third day c,’ n, 1111.11 pKay. This year to acstmzmrzigiie all wllia wish to take pmrt it will be hc-ld for four day's with three sections. Rinks may be entered in one. two or three sections. The first section is a tics-day competition Second Annual Bonsphiel l S’side Club and the second and third sections will have one day's play each. The bonsploi bmnquct will be held Tuesday evening and on Tlliu-roday evening there wlil be a mlvwflfiln dance. Visitors may enter the cctnpetitions as complete rinks or individually. ’I'he new Surmnwstde Otutllng Club, with three alrt-tficlalicesur- faces, is one of the finest equipped in the Marltimes. It has all the facilities that an necessary for a fust class club. Every effort will be made by the members of the hos-t out) to make their seoornd annlual bonspiel a most enjoyable one in every re- spect -S. 11-3 Wilt Over S’side Juveniles In an island Juvenile lloekey League grime at Kensinlzton on ‘fhurstlzly night thr- hensingtuu .l\i\'enlles chalked up their second \vln in Illree starts by snowing under the Silmnicrsitie Kinsmen ,.l\1\'L‘lliles by the score of 11-3. Kensinrztnn tiioved into a second plaice tie with the Kinsmen, six points behind the league leading Charlottetown Alienivcils n5 the result of their Wilt. The Abbies will he the visitors at Iiensington tonight iii another Juvenile Lea. gtlc clash. The punch line "l Cllllntiilon. Champion and hlr-Carville came through with un (iulstzinding game for the winners to notch up 11 scoring points lieiveen them, while back (I11 the defence, A. Champion antl .l, Bernard proved a stumbling block for tllc zittack- inl: Stimmerside forwards nll tlirotich Ilic cnctitluter, Richard, Gallant and Dalton wrrc the goal-, fgettcrs for Sumliiersitle. The following are the lineups and summary: - Lineups:- S'Side: (20:11, hint-Donald, Le- Furijtyv; (Icfencc, lilatquiere, Mt‘- lnnis, L. Dalton, Vfetligc; forwards, P. Srlitlrman, l‘). Gallant, 'l‘. Rich- ards, G, Pope, .l. Dalton, 1'1. Mill. J. Caliill, I), DPIZIIPII. Kensiniztmi: (Foal, L‘. Rogers; defence, .l, llernarrl, .\. (‘hzimpiom W, llardinlz; forivnrds, R, Champ- ion, B, Champion, It, l\lcCarvillc, 1, it'll-Murcia, \', Payntcr, A. Gill, '1', Adams, D, Burt, 1'3, ‘frninor and 1:3, .lny, Summary - First Period 1—1{ensinglon, J, Bernard, (l, MeMurdo) 2—Kensington, .l, Bernard, (R, ltlt-(Tarville) _ Il-Kcnsiugton, R. Champion dwhcnsington, A, Champion, (R, Champion), kKensinglon, B. Champion, (R. Champion), Penalties: Bernard, Burt, ton, Caliill. Second Period 5~S'Slde, E. Dalton 7—Kensini:ton, A. Clmmplun, (R. Champion, B, Champion) RA-Kensingtnn, J. Bernard ii-Kenslnnton, n. Champion. (B, Champion, R. llfeCarville) Penalty: Dalton. Tlilrrl Perlml 10-S'Slde, E, Gallant, (Richard) 11—Kenslng1on, Pnyntea, (J. Bernard) l2—S'Slde, Richard, (Gallunl) lft-Kcnslngton, B, (fhmnploit 14'-K°"5inl2ton, B. Champion, (R. McCarvillc) Penalty: A. Champion. Dul- PAKISTAN RAILWAY! Pakistan has about 7.000 miles of railways. 41a B41 ' 0.. IIUSSIANS DESTROY l Local Juveniles Clash _With Kensington Tonight Kensiligton ln l Fresh from their ovcrvvliclln- in; ll-3 victory over the Sum- rnerside Kinsmen Juveniles at licnsington on Thursday night which boosted them into a sec- ond place tie with that. team in the League standing, the Kensing- ton Juveniles will play host. to the Charlottetown Abegwcils at the Kensington Rink tonight in a regular Island Physical Fitness Juvenile Hockey League fixture. Game time is scheduled for 8:15. Although the Kensington boys FEBRUARY 17. 1~_;§o_ Leafs And llabhsi In 3-All Tie MONTREAL, Feb. 16 —(CP)— Toronto Mnple Leafs and Montreal Cnnudiens fought to a bitter 3-3 draw tonight but it. took a desper- ate third period rally to give CM)- adlens the stand-off before u crowd of 14.041. The result left Leafs ill $000110 place in the National Hockey Lea- gue, two points ahead of Cana- diens. Maurice Richard scored twice for Canadiens, his 28th and 29th goals of the season, putting him one up on Detroit's Sid Abel in the League scoring race. SUMMARY First Period l-Toronto, Esinicki (Gardner) 8:18. Penalties: Real-don. 'l‘liomson, Barilko, Richard, Fillion. Second Period 2—Montrcal. Richard (Reay, liar- mon) 2:47. v Ii-Toronto, Gardner .luzda) 16:53. Penalties: Kcnncdy. Bocscll. Mosdcll, Ezinicki, Barilko. Third Period ~t—'l‘ornntn, hiceker, 10:03. (Ezinicki, 5—Montreal. Llravclle (Dussault, Lach) 13:32. Gwltfontrcal. Richard (Reardoti) 19:03. Penalty: Rrardon. w.lt.s.-l>.S.s.“ Game Tonight The West Kent and Prince. have already gone down to defeat. before the Abbie youngsters in league play this year, they madel a much improved showing on Thursday night when. they wal- loped Summcrside, and may stand as a real threat to the Abbie five-t garlic winning streak tonight. l‘. will be the fourth start for the, will meet the Kclisington Midgets, in a regular lcagilc ganic, while tho P. W. C. hoop squad will coli- tinuc on to Summcrside whcrc they will meet the R. C. A. F. cagcmen in the second last gamel of the regular schedule in Islandi Physical Fitness Basketball Lea-‘ gue competition, 1t will be the last. game of the schedule for both hoop teams. S. D, U. and Army have still one game to go. v. A city Scout tcam will lilsrl leave from the Travcl Bureau fox- Borden at 5:30 where they will‘, mect the Borden Scout team in an‘ exhibition hockey match. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS OTTAWA. Feb 16 -—(CP) - Domlnlion Government deposits de- creased $20,176,000 to $66,159,000 during the week ended Feb. 1S. the Bank cf Canada reported tcday in its weekly financial statement, Chartered bank die-posits increased $30,106,000 t0 $313,146,000. while holes in circulation decreased $5.- IBLOJO to 51.251.070.000, SPORT At FIELD "PEAClIf-A strong-laced being removed from the bu“ jmpgflg] Berlin by the Russians, They're intensifying their search In scrap metals. The entire monument, "fitted In I891 to commemorate the birth o! the German Empire In 181i, was torn down. Wescrn squad and the sixth for‘ Abliies. ~ The Abbie team, accompanied by the Abbie Midget hockey team and the Prince of Wales College basketball team, will; leave by bus and car from the‘ local bus terminal at 5:45 tlilsl evening, The Midget ltockcyislsl SEE THE INTERESTING "TRACK AND FIELD" FEATURETTE CAPITOL Theatre Tonlw "‘WEST POINT TRACK AND shhao of “Peace” Ilsa broken on m, monument In from of the old Kaiser's Street School hockeyists will meet in ii City lnterscholn, 1c Hockey ,I,eui:ile li at the Forum to- flllffllf at 7.30, l Making their third start. in Ica- [life play. the \Vest Kent boys are (‘Npetlcfl to lie coming out strong to overcame IlKlf‘ five-game losing strcilk and hrcnk intn the win column against the strong league-leading Prince Street team. 1t will also be the third start for the PS5, boys \\‘l\n have been un- defeated so far this season and will he gunning: for their third victory in league play and in- crease their present leafzuc leader- ship over second-plilre Queen Square Selma], The yotlnusters lllt\'(- been play- inl: smart hockey this season and tonight's contest. is expected to come tip with a smart, closely contested struliule that will pack in plenty of action. New ONR Stealing Bar Rooms Provided MONTRlLAL. Flt). 1,3 -- Provid- ing sleeping car roclns at little more than tlio prlCt‘ cf n lower berth, the first duplex rotmettc cz-r to be built in Canada was in- spected yesterday by Domld Gor- don, prcirlrnt oft llie Canadian National Railways. and Victor M. lDvilry. 131051010114. of Canadian Car and Foundry, aft that company's Turcol pant. Thvcnty of those new-type sfeoping cars have b:en ordered by the Canadian National and will be introduced in regular service after road tmts following delivery fmm the builders. FANS‘ The “BIIAMPIOIIS” >--<~.-s<-t.. lfollndafkr Illaoola | MONTREAL, Feb. 1o , -— National Hockey League stand- Ch’town Vics Defeat S’side Crystals 6-4 To Dampen Playoff Hopes N. II. L. Standing (CP) .llgSZ P W L D F A P“ Detroit 53 28 15 l0 172 I27 66 Toronto 54 24 20 10 137 134 58 Montreal .. 53 21 18 14 127 117 56 New York 51 19 2111 111122 40 Boston . . 54 17 25 12 145 I72 46 Chicago . . 53 17 27 9 154 175 43 Escoe To Fight Johnny lti_lliams LONDON, Feb. 16 —(CP) — Vern Esme, Canadian heavyweight boxing champion from Toronto, has been matched to meet J-clhauiy Williams of Rugby In a lo-round bout at Ilarrixigay Fdb. 26. it was announced toty. 'l)lie result may clarify the muddlirvrl Brltlslii Empire heavy- weight picture. The British Boxing Board of Coirtrol is expected to recognize the bout as the “final cfiminaltor" for a sir-cit at Lhe Empire crown now held by Bruce Wood-cock, Don-caster aspirant to world hon- 01's Promoter Jack Solomons said tlie board's decision will be mad...» Tuesday and he has "every hcgae the stowards will agree to my sug- ge-"tions." Escoe has been reccgntized as ttiie Nu. 1 contender for the tltlc rver sills‘. he polished off pudgy Jack London last August. Meantime, Woodcock hasn't defended his crown since beating down u chall- ienee from Freddie hiills more lllllu eight months ago. Normally a t-lismplon is allowed only six rlxwtitlis‘ grace between title de- fences. l-Ltvods handlers li-ave pcntcd challenges for casts-r boy's title The latest ef- fort was made Tuesday when his British agent. Harry Leveiie. su-id ‘ac was wifling to post a 21.000 ($3.100) stalke if the bout could be staged. But Woodcock hcas ben (lodging such challenges until he meets Lee Savcld here in Juno in what Solo- mons will bill as a world-title bout. Ilcltcc Esccds manager. Jimmy Jones of Edmonton, has settled for an interim bout wit-h Williams, peuhaps the best. c-f younger Brit- ish hcavy-iveights. pasted re- lhe Don- Albany Defeats Wilmot I2-6 In a regular league game at Betleque rink on Monday, Feb. 13th the Albany St. Pats defeated the Wilmot Cyclone Busters to the tune of 12-6. Wilmot (itltscored their oppon- ents 4-1 in the first period, were outscored by Albany 5-2 in the sec- ulid and by a 6-0 count in tlic third period. L. MacLcod and N. Van Ember were the main goal getters for their team. Marci/cod scoring three goals with uvo assists and Van Elnbcr getting three goals and three assists. L. Duvar and D. Murray were the main threat on the Wilmot. team each getting two (foals, The Wilmot team was hund- ieapped by the absence of many of their regular players due to lil- ness. Folllovvlng is the lineup and summary. Wilmot Cyclone Busters _ Goal, E. Miller; defence, G. Ciltcllffe, D. Murray; forwards. B. Long, L. Du- var, R. Murray. G. MacNelll, L. Peiland. V. Mtllar. K. Huestts. Albany St. Pats Goal, B, Nwnan; defence. D. Orossman, L. Cameron, E. M-uttart; forwards, 113,10. Dougay, A. Dougay, N. Van Ember, L. MncL/eod, M. Bradshaw, B. Thompson, A. Noonan. l-‘lrat. Period l-Wilmot, B. Long (L. Duvar) 2—Wllmot, L. Dllvar (B. Long). 3 —- Albany, L. MacLcod (N. Dougay) I-Wilmot. V. Mlllar (L. Pelland). 5—W1lmOlZ, D. Murray (B, Long) Penalties - None. Second Period l-Alany, L. Macbaod, (N. Dougay) ‘l-Wtlmot, L. Duvar (B, Long) ill-Albany. M. Bradshaw (Van Ember). ADULTS-Sh CHILDREN-JG! The Charlottetown vlCitlflag turned out another light on Sum- merside Crystals‘ play-off _ liup_-5 at the Crystal Rink last nigh; beating the home boys by lhé score of 8 to 4, The game was ragged in spots and nut particu- larly productive of good hockey at. any time. As in the game which the Vics won over the Meteor; 1,, Crystal Rink, Bub Dowling w,“ the chief stumbling block to a home-made victory, getting ha“ o! his team's six counters. Bradley and Flannigan teamed up for t.“ quick oncs in the second pormd and Jay got the other. Syl gm, nard and Garth Gay shot. a bra“ of tallies each for the losers. Th. game was cleanly played for mo periods but broke out in a r35}; of penalties in the final frame. Dowling got his first goal ham, in the first period when he and Blanchard zoomed down m, right boards almost together, Blanchard flipping a short rm. ward pals to his mate Whose shot flashed the red light. Benny Grady got a breakaway 50m, after but. missed the nct. At the 8-minute mark Jay banged one past Sprague after taking a p355 from Douglas. With Shields off for slashing, Dowllng game through again on a pretty three. way passing play with Jay and Douglas. Five minutes after Syl Bernard opened the scoring to,» his team after Benny Grady had carried the puck over the blue. line on the left wing and fed Syl the wafer. The second period went. thirteen militites without a score and (lien Flannigan put. Bradley in the clear with well-timed forward passes, the latter beating Sprague on each occasion. 30 seconds separated the two goals. Three minutes later Gay and Grady teamed up for the Crystals‘ acc- ond counter. There were nu pen. alties in this period. Gay with the help again of Grady came through at the four- minutc mark in the third period making (he score read 5 to 3 for the Vics. Shortly after the hali- way mark Dcwling broke away from the pack and scored the Vics' last goal unassisted. Two minutes later S. Bernard took a short forward pass from Gordzs Kelly to end the_scoring fo: the night. SUMMARY First Period l-Vics, Dowling (Blanchard) 3:12. 2-Vics, Jay (Douglas) 7:38, 3—Vics. Dowling (Jay, Douglas 11:29. 4—Crystals, SBcrnard (B.Grad,\'» 13:32. Penalties: Shields. Second Period 5-Vics, Bradley (Flannigan) 13: , 6—Vics, Bradley (Flannigan) 13:46, 7—S‘sidc. G. Gay (B. Gradyl 17:04. Penalties: None. Thlrd Period 8—S'sidc, G. Gay (B. Grady) Izlf. 9—~Vics, Dowling (unassisted) 12:45, l0—S'sld..-, S. Bernard (Kelly) 14:513. Penalties: Davis, Jay, B. Gay, Blanchard, Richard, S, Ber- nard, Shields. Line-ups: Summcrside Crystals: Goal. Sprague; defence, Woodsidc, B, Gay, Shields, Davis; forwards, Kelly, S. Bernard, G. (lay. J. Schurmnn, Trainer, B. Grady. Charlottetown‘ Victorias: Goal. Ward; defence, McDonald, Blan- chard. Richard; forwards, Dutvllnl. Jay, Douglas. Flannlgan, Strain. Bradley, Stull. Referees: J. Hogan and L, Jay. 0-—Aibony, M. Bradshaw (Van E-nber). 10—A.lbany, N. Doll-Kay. 11—Albuny, D. Murray. lfl-Albany, Van Ember. Penalties -_- None. Third Period iii-Albany, A. Dougay (Van Ember» 14-—AIbany, L. Macleod (B. Noonan). 15—Albany. B. Noonan (L. MacLeod). 18—Albany, Van Ember. 1'1—A1banv. Van Ember (M. Bmdahlit, ' ie-nimny, n. Dougay (L. MalcLeod). Referee - J. Myers. Penalties - None. 3 DAYS u w! FORUM THURSDAY — SKATING — 8 to 10 FRIDAY — CHILDREN'S SKATING — 4 to 5:30 SCHOOL HOCKEY - W.K.S. vs. PS8. - 7:80 Skating ‘After "Game SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-S t0 5 NIGHT SKATING-S to 10 YOU'LL LIKE IT SOIIOOL HOCKEY P. B. S. vs. W. K. S. TONIGHT — 7:80 Skating After Game u! FOIIIIM