ill 5'} lilifl’§Ell" fill) NICHOLSONS '/OW‘ law" 5". ii ! ..;,,.¢- - ‘-2 .1‘ I .,on tonight's play. . my have struck a. mine. iii A H.0fll2‘P1’OdUCl lll...““;. Popular Everywhere 'l“\‘~.'l.‘:$'i‘ Intennediate ‘Semi-Finals Open At Crystal Rink Tonight 'l'onl'g'ht the’ semi-vfinals of dis Physical Fitness Islam Lea- gue gets under way at Crystal Rink. Surnmerside. when the Charlottetown Victories, winners of second spot, take on the surnmer-side Crystals. fourth place winners. in the first game of a home-and-home series. total $031.: In court. The Crystals have u lot of respect for the vics. and many fans in these parts will tell you that they are the from to beat for lhe league champion-ship. But the rampaging Crystals. because’ of their ability to score goa‘s in their last few contests. have a heap of confidence in themselves. too. and all of them feel that the high and mighty Vlctorias arc due for the ‘nest surprise party of the year in Crystal rink tonight. The Grant-Mc1\'er band of bat.- llers know that when they go to Ciuriottetoorn for the second game they will need a three-goal lead to insure their chances of ultimate victory and the boys are going to work as they have ncver worked before. for that margin of counters “Dawllng shall not pass" Is their slogan. and Bub will have to empty out his com- plete bag of tricks to get anywhere with the determined Crystals in Summer ‘de tonight. . The Cgysusls have pulled sur- rises when the chips were down other years and don't be sur- prised if they do again-tonight. -be ingest crowd of the season is u.-pee‘ ‘ to be on hand to watch the Bummer-sidie entry battle it out let the honor and prosstige of Prince Caunty.—s. S'side Ice Meef Is Postponed llniil Todgy bus to ice conditions the sched- ‘ '1 Guardian will line up Inbred the starting gate. Featured VlIlI.Itilu'noan will gunk‘ two entries had been re- Rhodola D and Tliw Bud- Iang with one more expected from In 1-‘lunter River stables. A valu- ubl will go to the winner of U118 event. . IIIPPING MYSTERY IDNDON. March 9—(AP) -The disappearance of the END-ton cargo ship Hoposur ‘with crew of 40 in the Atlantic 16 not}: to Philadelphia. No wreck- no was ever found. The inquiry baud concluded after 13 days of widened chat the Hopestar prob- nbly bndte in two in bsdweather. ‘.111: band added. however. she 'Nnvy will spend £f0,(l)0.000 (I31.- Hockey Habs And leafs Baffle To Tie MONTREAL. Mlarch 9 --(OP) - Montneal Canadians and Toronto M.Iplc Lead: fought to I bitter 1-1 tie tonight. Canadians coming from behind in a last-period drive to count their goal with bbout two minutes of the game left. A crowd of 14.003 watched the struggle. It was 3 solid. rugged game all the way. with the sharp» shooters given few liberties under pcrsislcnt checking and heavy de- fensive work. The tie put Canndiens one game behind New York Rangers in fourth place in the National Hockey Lea- gue race. SURIMAIII First Period Scaring - None. Penalties —- Klukay, Ezinicki (2). Reunion. Morison, Richard. Juzda, Bouchsrd. Second Period 1—ToronfA:, minickl (Watson, Gardiner) 8:46 1'-'ena1lle5,— Tlmgren. Thomson. Mort.-ion. Third Period 2-ihdorltzccl. Ray (busssult ,1-Iarmon) Penalties — None. NEW YORK 3. DETROIT 1 NEW YORK. March 9 — (CP) — Big Ed Slowinski and» rookie Nick Micoski scored goals late in the third period to give New York Rangers 1 hard-earned 3-1 victory over the first-place De- troit Red Wings tonight at Madi- son Square Garden before I slim crowd of 9,644. 1'! :57 SUMMARY I-‘int Period 1—New York. Shera (Leswick, While) 6:08. Penalties: Stewart. Fogolin. Leswick. second Period 2-Detroit, Lindsay, 19:11. Penalties: Raise, Eddolls, Ste- win-t. Third Period 3-—New Y k. Slowinski (R11- eigh. Ed oils) 11:24. 4-New York, Micoskl (Leswlck, Eddolis) 14:09. Penalties: Lumley (2) (new. ed by Babando and Peters). Kyle (minor and major). Lind- My (major). Stanley. Les- wick. H. H. L. Standing (Cuncdinn Preu) W L D F A Pl! Detroit . 32 18 12 196 145 76 Toronto .. 28 23 11 156 154 67 NewYork.. .. 212411148 65 Montreal .. 23 21 17 141 134 63 Boston 20 29 13 179 204 53 Chlcszo . 18 33 10 174 213 I6 JET FOB ROYAL NAVY LONDON. March 9 -— (AP) - The Royal Navy will be li:re.ngth- ened by Introduction of jet fight- crs into carrier air groups. the Ad- miralty announced today. The on- uncement. included in the Ad- miralty’: elaboration of its propos- ed budget for the coming your ssid useful experience had been gained b testing Jet fighters on carriers urlng fleet exercises. The statement said also. thst the mini 000,000) more on research during the fiscal your beginning in ml). bringing total oxpoditurc on re- mrch to 672330.000. t - arm. OIJEIJNG The oldest ourilng club in exist- ence in the Dudiuglton Om-ling J. 1‘in1ey MacLeod. Mr. "F11- ing Curler” himself, reports on some highlights of the sixth round play in the Dominion champion- ships at Vancouver. Manitoba scored I seven ender against. New Brunswick. the third such count in the history of the clas- sic. and four dead ends in succes- sion marked the evening match between Nova Scotin and Quebec. It was the first such happening in the Brier competition. 0 C O Elaboraiing on the seven cnder for Manitoba. Finley states that when the Moncton skip. Jim Vance, was short he left the house filled with Manitoba rocks. Mc’I'avish. 32-year-old University of Manitoba representative. made 11 perfect draw to put the seventh rock in the charmed circle, four rocks biting the twelve foot circle and three on the eight foot circle. The big end put Manitoba ahead 17-7. _ O O U C The most thrilling game Wed- nesday afternoon saw Skip Cart- meli of BC. come through. under pressure, to best Manitoba 6-5. In another bracket the while- sweatered Nova Scotle rink from Bridgewlter swept. into a con- tending position with a 13-7 vic- tory over the Saskatchewan rink which has won only one game to date. Speaking on the financial end of the bonspiel Finley states that paid ad-minions on Wednesday evening totalled $3,650. exceeding all expectations. Fred Lucas, To- ronto. was elected President of the Dominion Curling Associa- tion at the annual meeting. Nevin M. Jackson. Calgary, lst vice- president. Harry E‘. Rankine. 2nd vice-vpresidenl, and W. B. Cowan. X. C., Toronto. re-appointed sec- retary. O O I I The Charlottetown Juvenile Ab- bie: took the initial step to ards the Inland Juvenile hockey c am: pionshlp in an impressive fashion at the Forum on Wednesday night when they smothered a hard fight- ing band of Kenslngton Juveniles with an 11-4 trounclng in the first game of their semi-final playoffs for the right to represent the Pro- vince In Maritime juvenile Phi’- downs. O I 0 Making A determined bid in the opening frame, the Kensington pucksters really crowded the Ab- bie: all the way to make the 80' lng cough. They were on the puck consistently and broken up nearly every attempt the Abbie: made to organize their fast.-breaking style of play, and at the end of the frame were only trailing the fav- ored local squad by a. 2-1 marlin- But there Wal no holding the fast skuting, smart pulsing locals from the second period on. Wind- lng up behind their own bluellne. they really got their team machin- gry rolling, and utilizing their superior skatlnl ability Ind 89°?‘ in power to full advantage. out- scored their rivals tht-so S031! 10 one in the period, and increaxlnz . their rapid pace even more in the final session. added six more lol- lies to their total in return for two to the visiting Keminlton mood, for I decisive. seven goal marginal victory. ‘ Q C O I I Although the Abblzs lexhlblted superior skating and Icorlng punch, the Kenuingfonitu were by no means to be taken lightly, and never stopped battling for every goal they got and many more that they milled by inches, and despite the score, could never be considered out of the game right to the final 11:11. . Butjor all-nround hockey ability, both individually and u A team. there is no argument as to which team holds the advantage, which can be borne out by the fact that the Alibien did win by neven goals. one member of their team. Chnrley Kennedy, scoring five goals, and another. Lorne 1-lennclny, chalk- ing up four. The fact too. that the Abbie: played uhorthanded on tour occuiono. once for a live minute stretch during which time they played two men short for a two society. otunfud in "lidinburgh ’ GALA n1fon'l' A If provincial sumo cmrlonrulrs ‘ soonl.-ls or ooilrnrnons romonr A!‘ non (rowan st-u-s’su-r livulia -— inure}: I,-i rninuis period, while the oppon- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 333 Entries For Speed - Skating Meet, Tonight Millionaires Vlln Series Opener ‘ SYDNEY. N. 5., March 9-(CP) --Sydney Millionaires, who finish- ed the regular Cape‘ Breton Senior Hockey League schedule in first place, edged Glace Bay Miners 4-3 here tonight to take the tint game in the league finale, Glace Boy, who downed North Sydney Victoria: in the semi-finals, will play host to Sydney Fridny nlxht when the second game of the best-of-seven series is played. Some 3.400 fans witnessed the typical hard-checking playoff game in which Sydney outchat Miner: 22-20. In spite of the score Glace Bay held the upper hand during most of the first two periods. First Period 1—Sydney, Bowness, (Roach, Greenlaw) 1.27 Penalties: Bowneu. Hi ebrnnd (minor and major), Plat: (major). Mcllae (2), Phillips, second Period 2—G1ace Bay, Thsler. (Dennison. C. Brown) 3—kydney, Matthews, (Greenlaw) .1 .................. .. 4.09 Penalties: White. E. Brown. Thlrd Period 4-Sydney, McIntyre, (Gray, Whalen) .... .. 5-Glace Bay, Nelson 6—G1ace Bay, Jodoin, (McIntosh, Wade) .......... .. 5.45 7—Sydnoy, Greenlnw, (Roach, Matthews) ...... .. 15.58 Penalties: None. . W.|f,S. Abbies Win City Paperweight Hockey Title In the semi-final and final play at the North River Rink yesterday. the West Kent School Abbie: belt- ed their way through two matches to capture the City Paperweight Hockey title and earn the fight to advance In the Provincial! Paper- weight hockey championship play- offs. In the semi-final, sudden-death encounter the West Kenters sent the Queen Square School Hawks down to a 5-1 defeat. and meeting the Pal-kdale Beavers in the final round for the title, made their duly’: activities complete by humbling the Beaver; with a. 4-0 shutout. The following are the summaries of both encounters: Hm than First Period 1—W.K.s.. D. Storey a—wx.s., D. Bun/lain Penalties -— None. second Period 4-w.1<.s.. D. storey s—w.x.s., D. Buntsin‘ (lusts) Penalties — None. Third Period 0--W.KB.. D. Mnowllsn (Macmuslnnd) second Guns Flrlt Period l—W.K&. Buniain (untz) 2-W.K5.. Mcrlutt (busts) Penalties - None. Second Period 3-W.Ks.. Buntsin (‘NnoNutt) 4-—w.xs.. Mncmltl (Lnntz) Penalties — None. Third Period ...N . out one — , \ lion were at full strength at all times, seem to bear out even fur- that their stronger hockey ability. 0 0 3 0 , The two turn: will most in the second game of the series at Kon- nlngion on Saturday night, end :1- though ¢omclou| of the fuel that the Kenulngton boys took the Inn- Iuro of the local: by o 7-4 count there I couple of week: Ago, and the smaller ico surface there will favor their style of play, we will be very much surprised If the Kon- ' ‘ squad noon the perform- unco on Saturday, if Tbnrodoro gum in my indication of how the two turns stuck dp. I-lovnvor. on do think (hot it will be clout concert at Remington than ‘ it was hm. r IDAIIIIII Phone $4.. ‘foo uh‘-To cumin AOOOIKIIAIIR The outstanding speed gating meet of the season will get under- wcy at the Forum tonight at 7.30 when on entry list of 333 ‘con- iestults. representing 24 individual schools tihrouphout the length snd breadth of the Province. will take plrt in the fifth annual Prince Edward Island Interscholastic Ice sports. conducted under the sponsorship of the Deportment: of Physical Flt- ness in co-operation with the memhsnts of Charlottetown, it is the most looked forward to pro- gnm of its kind to, be held here annually. when the best skaters in the Province meet to compete with one nnothe for individual and team Isllmd skating titles. Corning up with .019 largest entry list since inception here five you-s I80. 333 entries as compared with last year’: high mark ad 297. the meet has all the prospects of be- ing the most outstanding meet in its history, with the Department of Physidnl F‘it.neo.s and its many in- dilvid/ual supporters doing every- thing possible to make the meet an all time sumess in every phase of the progrun. The program will consist of 24 separate events which will include everything from boys and girls single lop straight racing to boys quurter, half and one mile open events. girls quarter mile open and both boys and girls team relay events. In addition to the wide and var- ied skating competitions an hour of skating will be held following the conclusion of the program when young and old alike will be able to swing and sway to the lilting -music provided by the Charlottetown Reece Regiment Band, who will be making their first appearance at the Forum this winter. me some experienced and cap- able officials who contributed so '.!‘l‘\1ch to the success of last year's meet, will be on hand again tonight to run off the meet in their usual efficient manner. _ The following are the officials who will preside over the meet: Referee-in-Chief," W. A. Gaudet; -313-H91‘. M8101‘ W. A. Smith; timer, Bill Bevin. sr.; judges at finish, W. E. Svclm-tie-bury, Lt.-Col. A. W. Rog- ers. James Herrol-1; patrol judges Doug Kill. Albert Douglas. George Walters. Paul Williams; announcer. W. H. Benton: scorers, 1. Plus onl- laghan, '1‘. I-‘itzccraid. The schools who will be repre- sented at tonight's meet are as follows: West Kent, Queen square, Rochford Square, Cape Traverse. Bedeque Area, Ronnie's Road, Model school. Borden, Pnrkdale, Summerslde High, Malpeque, Mur- fly Harbor. Murray River, Kens— ington. spring Pork. Prince Street. Googetown. Victoria, Tl-yon, North Tryon. Soul-is. Augustine cove. O'Les.ry and Montague. C.N.T. Bowling Championships In Moncion MONCTON. N. 3.. March 0 - The fourth Innuni intercity bowi- ing tournament for the regional men's Ind‘ indies’ championship trophies between Canadian Na- “ iionnl Telegraph: employees from Mom‘-ton. Halifax. Charlottetown’ and Saint John will be held in Moncton on March 18th next. Hnliflx. Saint John and Moncton are each entering two teams in the men‘: chumplonshlp. In addition to the champion- ship play. there will be a series of friendly matches teams playing at Monclon. Chu- lottciown, and St. John's. Nf1d., teleiypes being installed in etch of the alleys where the game: take place so ihnt the foam in each centre will be able to follow the ploy. The scores will be trnnunitted at every second box and posted on score boards in the relpectfve bowling alleys. This type of bowling wu orlgiuiod 1!! tbs Canadian National Teu- snob: Ind has provsn very suc- cessful. . "'""-undlmd is entering four iurru. one representing the sup- crinfendonf office in St. John's. two from 1 o dioirial office and also from the local commercial of- cc. 1 addition I learn from Mont- ru will play with this group on the lfoncton alleys. Play will commence at 4:80 pm. (A.S.'i'.). 5:00 pm. (Mid. T gtotol of twenty- two tum: w be‘ in competition. eleven in the championship tour- nunoni being pinnd at Honcion Iy at n§n5‘u?.°‘ CbIr1o‘t.t:\c”1‘v|.I., 0&4 It John. ma. . . g or . Dicks, Lsvandier. between . ». ' _ 1-,‘- I radium _. . Y1“-”'Pn_m MARCH 10. 1950 Beavers Hold Off Sf. Mary’ s To Win it _SAlN'1‘ JOHN. N. 8.. March 9- (CP)—-Saint, John Beavers tonilht withstood a third period drive by Halifax St. Mary‘: tonight and emerged with a 54 edge 10: Saint John’; um win in three same: of the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue finals. The homesten Wlll DIV! 3 chanklo to square the best.-of-seven Berle} when they play another game at the Forum here Saturday night. I-‘ll-It Pnrlod 1-Halifax. McGregor (Brennan. Ford) 9:01. 2—Sal‘nt John, Nicolle (Dem- chuk) 9:50. 3—Saint John. Whltlock (Ni- colle) 14:40. Penalties: None. Second Period 4--1-falifax, McGregor (Brennan. Powers) 1:21. 5-Saint John. Wrny (Dowlin-g. Heon) 9:32. 0-Saint John, Fritz (Whltlack) 19:33. 7—Saint John. Whitlock (Dem- chuk. Fritz) 19:52. . Penalties: Wilkes, Wrny, Arm- strong. Thlrd Period 8-Halifax. Hannon (Powers. Schmidt) 7:50. 9-Halifax, Wilkes (Schmidt, Hannon) 14:23. . I Penalty: 1-Icon. Georgetown Wins Semi-Finals Fl‘0l_I1 Montague Georgetown Eagles won the semi-final series in the Southern King‘: Hockey League play-offs by defeating the Montague Meteors 3-2 at Georgetown last night for thelr second straight win in the best of three series. angles will now meet the Murray Harbour Bruins for the league championship. Harry Steven's second goal early in the third period proved to be the winner in the fast game that was termed the best played in Georgetown Rink this year. Played fore 400 fans, the game was very loan with only two penalties bo- lng handed out. Georgetown went into 1 2-0 first Deriod lead on goal: by Steven: and Dicks. Montague came right back in the middle session however to score 's~,brace and deadlock the game two 111. Power was the marksman on both occasions. Then at the 9.04 mark or the last period, Stevens, on 1 play with Mncrleill and Publicover, fired home the winner. The tum: bet. tied it out hammer and tongs for the remaining seventeen minutes but the score went unchanged. Lineups: GOOTKGWWD. Goal. 3. Stevens; defense, Mncllean, Macphee, De. Lory: forwards. Harry soevens, M1oNeii, Publlcaver, Mlcsnin, Land Johnston. 17 md 35011138119 — Goal. F. Prue:-; (1,. ‘E006. George. Clements. Mncnuxc, Wilson; forwards, Clair, L. mm-r, H» POW”. Jul’. Lannigan, Sinclair. Nelson, P. Fraser. 5 SUMMARY First Period 1—Georgetown. Stevens (MncNcll) .......... .. 4.35 2-—Cleorgetown, Dicks e,oo second Period 3-—Montague. Power (Nelson) 10.03 ‘§.“.ii’.‘ii:."“°'_""Z.°i...“;""....'..". Ina-. Third PGHOJ 0—aearutown, Stevens (Ma‘cNel1. Publioover) 3.04 Referees — surrey And Soully. nossmx ours mo. run»: 5 4101-) _ noon! V10! by ABC! IIMIINIII ' ANOOUVIR. March 0 — (OP) - Tom Runny. OI-NI!-Old Kirk- lsnd lake gold mine inspector. to- dny skipped Northern Ontlrio to its first Dominion curl cham- pionship in the 08-year (cry of the blue-ribbon in classic. no (Id it by piling up n loud site: ciiht rounds in the nine-round compet- ition that couldn't be touched. ontu-lo Ind Quebec. in contend fng,positlons before the eighth draw started. “gIvo" the northern- er: the MncDonsld'| trophy by losing their gangs. Tho Kirkland Lake outfit wsiloped Nov: Scott: 14-1 while Ontaylo lost 11-’! to Al- berto and British Columba nude it 8-7 over Quebec. The ninth and lust round at the competition tonight is just 3 lids- show for the Romany-qusrtot. It was a sweet victory for the veteran Ramsay. competing in his third Dominion championship. {-19 was vice-skip in Northern Ontario‘: 1933 squid Ind skipped the 1046 Kirkland Lake Olub first last out in A play-off gems to the sedge- wick, Alia, rink skipped by Billy Rose. Ramsay made no mlstsko this time. His all-miner rink of vice- skip Len Williamson, semnd Bill Weston and lend 3111 Kenny, drop- ped n heart-breaking 13-12 decis- ion in the first round Monday to Edmonton’: Cliff Mnnnhan and then roared on without s loss. The Northern Ontario victory also clipped the string of seven titles taken by Western Canada rinks. Last year it was Ken Watson‘: Winnipeg strnthcona Club. his third title which hasn't been equal- led since the competltio started in 1927. This time the west rinks just didn‘t have it. SEVENTH BOUND .. 020 201 000 010- 6 . 402 020 431 202-20 . 100 021 332 030-15 . 011 000 000 301- 0 001 011 041 000- 8 . 410 500 200 211-10 102 001 000 101-6 010 010 001 020-5 010 202 000 210- B 203 010 231 001-13 E|lIIl.h Round .. 213 111 101 111-14 .. 000 000 010 fX)0- 1 ...00004l000022-9 ._2213002l2300—16 N. B. .. 101 020 101 212-11 Sank 020 201 010 ooo— 6 Quebec 020 010 o1o 021-— 7 B. c. .... .. .100 202 101 100-8 Alberta 020 411 002 oo1—u onmlo .. ml 000 no 310-— 7 . , TONIGHT Final Game in Queen's Coun- ty Intermediate “B" Hockey Playoffs. EAST ROYA‘I.’l'Y ROYALS s. NORTH RIVER ALL STARS Game Time 8:30 Skate After. Closed Truck leaves Market ‘Square at 8 O'clock ;AA..A-..-.-.-AAA..-..--- ..A..-A--- AAALAA vv v v vvvvv v v ‘Kirkland Lake Curling Championship 0nIng_Simdlii; VANCOUVAR. March 0 -. (cm — -Standing: at completion 4 sight rounds in the Cgngdhl curling championships ton”, Northern Ontario Ontario Quebec Albert: Manitoba .,,.. ..._________ Nova scotis ......... .._ British Columbi: ’ Saskatchewan ...... .. New Brunswick Prince Edward Island _. Abbies. Saints Winners in {win Hoo_p_l_3l| In I Juvenile basketball 3'1. bill played yesterday enema“ and evening. the A-bblen and (1,, Saints emerged as winners. 1; the Afternoon encounter 11;. Saints packed too much for flu Y. M. C. A. team and sent. them down to I 32-20 defeat in mg final game of the schedule. 1; last nl8lIt's game the Abbie: cog. ped third place in the lesgug standings when they walloped the Ramblers 43-35 in a plnyog gme for the last two playofi positions. r Led by the sensational shoot. in: of Fred Drircoli and En] MacKinnon the Saints controlled the play tin. ughout the game .1. though the» first half was clolely fought. The score at the half wu 18-11 for the boys from the “l1ll1.' Drlrcoll led the winners in scog. inn with 18 points. while Mac- Kinnon accounted for 8 man, High men for the losers wen Jim Wood and John MacDougsl1, each getting five points. "Goldie" Smith had four. The referee was Earl 60;. while the time: was Father Wol- ter Mscciuigsu and flu mm Barry MacM.11iu1. ' In the second guns the Abbie started out fut’ and opened out: 24-15 lead st the half and thu slaved at! I closing rush in flu final minutes of the game by tin Ramblers to preserve their eight point lead. Lending scorer for the wlnnen was John Mac-Naughl who notch. ed 18 points with Joey Hoyt get. ting ten and Howard Glover and Keith Dalzlcl nine Ind six ro- specilvely. Malcolm Mac}.-‘ulyol once again was the only bright light on the Rambles line-up at he racked up 21 out of his team‘) total production. ' Gerald Biri wu next with seven points. The referee: were Earl GO! and Bnrry MscMi1lsn. with tilt scorer Lorne Burke and the time: 3111 Leonud. Saints: Dr-iscoli 1a, Macxlnnol 8. Fisher. Callaghan 2. Gsudel 1. MacDonald 2, Duffy, Do.-Lory. To- tal-—32. v 1 Y. M. C. A.: Been, Atkinson I D. Wood, J. Wood 5, ~M1cDoug1il ll, Reardon. 3. I-Ieustls, ‘Boston 1. Smith 4. Total-20. , Mvbiu: Glover 9. Ready. Kori 10, Warren. Dllslel d. Moraldf. MacNsugh‘l 18. Taylor. Scrutin- bury. Total--43. Rambiers: Davey, Large. CI“: eron. Mschyden 21. Turns‘. Chandler. Bfrt ‘I, Seaman 2. 3!!‘ a H ...... ........... wanton:-van-g -IOQOQAQICO-lap-fig‘ HOCKEY ' CRYSTAL RINK mosv. MA‘nc|-I tom. Island Intormedhto “A" semi-Finals See the two hottest teams In the League in action when the . SIIMMERSIDE CRYSTALS hire on ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN VICTOIIIAS Will “Bubby" Dowllng's torrid scoring pace be stopped? Will the rojuvolutod Crystals keep rolling up high scores? These answers will be written on the loo Gallic flllio 8 ton. Mncbougull 2. ’i‘otal—3.i. o... ...oo 30 pm.