“The CHOU’ ft HICKEY AND NICHOLSONS lil,/'\(.IK ic Product ~Popular Everywhere ‘ You 'l‘\\'lS'I‘ ‘Nfiavy Fall 18-7 In The Highest Scoring Tilt 0f Season passing attacks Sdvkhlkge of their opponents attempted to get back into the rump“; arm- ; disastrous start Gordie Drllion's beglonaires last nlgnt vaulted beck into first place in the City Hockey Lieagtie as they smothered ilio Navy under an 18-7 score in the highest scor- ing game the City Hockey League has produced this season. Not only did the vlclAfY move the M11011 team to the top cf the heap but it also kept alive Prince of Wales Welshmen‘: hope for a playoff berth. they still retaining their mathematical chance of tying the Tars for third piece. Cold weather kept the atten- dance down to the lowest of the season but despite the scoring orgy the fans saw a spirited battle. Trailing 5-0 before eight minutes had elapsed Navy kept plugging away s-ll through the game da- spite the mounting score against them. At times they hemmed the Legion in with sustained attacks hut weathering these storms Lieg- ion came back with clusters of goals; they led 8-2 at the end of the first period; shooting eight more goals in the middle canto to their opponents two they had s 16-4 margin, but In the llllTd and (msl heat they ivere outscored 3-2 by the ‘liars as the losers kept up an incessant offensive that showed them give their best performance of the encounter. Leading the Legion attack was Drllloq with an even half dozen counters: Carver and Dowling had three apiece; Shepherd and Strain sot a like number with Richard and Perry accounting for the mum; deadly and tlklfls 1"" IIIIIIWIY‘ ll Cl-IRYCO BATTERIES APPROVE IV CHRYSlER ENGINEER! Here's the CHRYCO “POWER LINE" BATTERY e proved by Chrysler engineers. an lsnned by _ em to in_e_ei exacting mo em motor- "ll cond . 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Displaying a passing attack that Navy could not cope with anti at the same time breaking sway for ti twines THE CHARLOTTYYPOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN - __f ___ Fri . s». cw, i Charlottetowns Curling Club is one of the busiest spots in town these days an exponents of the "roarinm game engage in British Consols elimination play and to- gether with other club matches are producing some of the kccn- rink-iength sorties three of which led to goals Legion raced into a 5-0 load before the game was eight minutes old- At 2.12 Wallis Shephu-d parked in front of the Navy net fired 1n Dowlingu pass- out for the openlng counter. A minute and foutr seconds later Drillon alternating between a tic- fence and centre post took Plum McDonald's forward at the red line to skate in alone for goal number two. A minute later Legion again mad; the red light blink as Mo- Donsid sent ‘lrilion away at the line with the latter passing to Strain for a counter from five feet out. Pressing continually Ug- lon gave Navy no rest and Drillcn on a play viritli Strain and Mc- Donald shot goal number four. I Navy fighting bad: at every opportunity were outiucked on n couple of close in chances and Legion made it b‘? Ba Carver took Shepherd's passot after the lat- ter had pckechocked -the puck to drive a waist high drive into the twinss. ‘ Finally hittin‘ their real form Navy took the plsy away from the Legion for the next, seven minutés to shoot two goals, McCourt slid- i-ng Kelly's passout in at 8.20 and Jay scoring on another play start- ed by Kelly at 14.25. But again the Lemon's passing "juggernaut" got rallying with three 5on1: in two minutes and three seconds. Dow- ling accounted for the first two. firing home McDonald's rebound and then converting Shepherd's psasout. Shqahefd got the final 8M1 c! the period as he angled in Dowlingk pass across the goal- mouth to give the Legion team an 8-2 lead. Seven stralghfgoals rattled oil the Legion sticks in the second period without a return as they built up s 15-2 lead; Drlvllon liud three of them with Carver, Rich- ard, Perry and Strain getting the others on smooth-passing at- tacks, Then Navy broke into the scoring again as Jay and l-Iennes- "Y banged ln counters 44 seconds wit‘! but Legion again had the final say as Dowllrig took Carver! pass with 53 seconds remaining to mnlfe the count read 16-4. Flflhting back in what was by now a hopeless cause Navy held the offensive all through the final twenty minutes of play, In leg; than seven minutes of the period they accounted for two goals from the sticks of Cudmore and Brad- eeventeenth as Driiion scored on beautiful solo effort through the entire team and before the goal- fest was over the teams split two; Navy got the first one on a Hig- son to Hcnnessey play with Carver winding up the scoring 34 seconds before the end on a pass from Drillon. Lineups:- Lcglon: Goal, Cudmore; dc- fcnce, Driiion, McDonald; for- wards. Carver, Shepherd, Dowling, Perry, Strain, Richard. McIntyre Navy: Goal, Davis; defence. liennesaey, Carmichael, Josey, Stewart; forwards, Kelly, Jay, Blanchard, Higson, Bradley, Cud- more, Flsnnlgan. S First Period 1—begion. Shepherd (Dowllng) est competition in years. '4' 4' e 4- Wednesday night a rink skipped by Frank Acorn and including Andy Likely, Johnnie Squarebriggs and Arnett I-Iowatt earned a spot in the provincial playdowns when they adopted the role of "giant killers" and turned back the strong W. R. Cruikshank rink in an extra-end match. 4- + (II The Acorn rink did it the hard way also. At one time during the Bil-DIS they trailed 8-3 but rallied to get back on even terms and then pulled through on the extra end for what was considered an upset victory. ‘The match after the first fcw ends produced some great curllng.- Both rinks, while missing badly on a couple of occasions, stoned for their lapses with some brilliant shots later on and the match held the interest of spectators right until the final rock had been sent sliding down the ice. 4' 4 0 The Cruiks-iank rink, however, may still be important factors in the provincial struggle. Sioved down lo the bottom bracket by their loss lhoy can still gct into the finals in their rcrnainlng games and it is well within the realm of possibility that they may yet get another crack at the Acorn rink in the final competit- ion that will tlccitlc the rink that will rcprcsr-ni, the Province at the Dominion 'l‘unkard scheduled this year for Saint John, New Bruns- wick. Il- ‘l- 0 (i- But still to be considered might- ily are iltc throats l-imt will be forthcoming from Summcrsidc, Montague and Albcrton. For the past number cf yours a Char- lottetown rink has held a mon- opoly on the honor of represent- ing ihc Province. This can't go on iuicriniiiably; the law of av- erages is bound to cvcu matters up and who knows but this year may prove to be the one that will see Charlottetownh grip on the trophy broken. + 4' 1- Cliurloiiclowifs Kinsmen Juven- ilcs Wednesday night chalked up their second victory of tho season over Summcrside Kinsmen when they defeated the present juven- llo champions 6-2 in Summer- sldo. Despite the score the fans saw a bristling encounter through- out each pcrlod and we would judge that the Charlottetown team, providing they can grab honors in the local league are going to mako a mighty cflort to rc-capturc tho juvenile ililc which Sum-mcrsltlc won last year. i‘ ‘II ‘l- 0 Tonight at the Forum minor hockey will hold swflll ""439 "m" with another doubleheader bill sdicdulcd and tho close struggles (he squads have lit-cu waglilB i" date cnsurcs i110 inns of another ShcplieikliDowllnz) Hcnncssoy (miscon- Sccund Period ll-Ieglon , Carver (Shcphei d) 6i ' Richard (Drlilon) l-mlon. Drillon (McDonald) 3—!;eiilon. Strain (Drillon. Mc- Engineered by " CHRYSLER CORPORATION CF CANADA, LIMITED Parts Divisions Donald) us. Fusion. Drillon (Strain Mc- Donald) 4.61. , (Shepherd) 5~—Leg-lon, Carver 53 G-Novy, McCourt, (Kelly) 320, ‘f-Navy, H. Jay (Kelly) 142s. Fggzon. Bowling (McDonald) s-iftta... Dowilng (shepherd) 1 .10. Tdflilkllleflfll} SPEED SIlATERS ENTER ‘Aiarltlss Speed Skating Championships and the Charles I. Gannon Memorial laces - Elli". hilt (IOU. Fell Progress oi EvsniF-All Classes ._- mnmia-t. y ciiasiasls-oosssainssaaeosasi. saoas rtmaoslll. lateness. N.I. NOW ti. s., Fab. ts- is tissmllsascsielircll! li-Lezlon, 4.18. II-Legion. Drillon. 0M. 14_1,ggr@n, Perry (Shepherd) 7.20. iii-Legion. lJrillon 7.40- ib-Leglon, Drillon (Jay) 10.50. l'l—Legion, Strain (Perry) 10.09- ls-Navy, Jay (i-ienessey) 10.50. I0-Navy, l-lennessey 17.34. zip-Legion. Dowllng (Carver) 19.08. Penalties: Jay. Cudmore, Flannigan, Third Period 21—Nsvy, Cudmore (Bradley) 251 wrist’... Bradley (Cudmore) 6.36. Ell-Legion, Drlllon 10.87. 24—N-s-vy. Hennciiey (I-iigson) 11 M. 8—I4eglon. Carver (Drlllon) 19.80 Lord Alexander, Learns To ilurl Royal Montreal Curling Club, on democratic Governor-General spent some time discussing the pro- per method of throwing the atone with Royal Montreal's lcemaker. Later, he journcyrd to the Montreal Rackets Club and then lo the United Services Club, on Shcrbrooke Street in Montreal. His Excellency Viscount Alexander, Govcrnor-Gcncal of Canada, learns from Andy Caldwell, rinkman, how to heave the granite at the Saturday (Jan. 18th). Canada's Detroit Red Wings Defeat Chicago 8-2. (By The Associated Press) DETROIT. Jan. zit-Pete Hor- eck poured in four goals against his former Chicago teammates to- night us Detroit. Red Wings plas- tered the Black Hawks by a tune of 8-2 in a National Hockey Lea- gue game before 11.705 fans. Summary: _Flrst Period 1—-Dctroii, J. Conacitci" .3102 2—Detroit, R. Conuciicr - (Hcreck, Relsc) 1810B Brunctcau, Iiiridsla)‘. Second Period ii-Dctroit, Horcck Fcntlltlcsl (Qucckcnbush, Gauthier) .1157 4--Chlcat:o, Mosicnko (Muriucci) . 6:27 li-Dctroil. Horcck (Brunetcau) .. . 10:38 0—Chlcago, Hamill (Brown) .. . .l3;45 T-Dctroit, Iioivc (Abcl) 19:35 Penalties: Hamill (misconduct), Wares. Third Period 8-Detroit. Reise (Brune-tcau) . 3:14 iF-Delroit, Horeck (Taylor, Gauthier) 12:82 ilk-Detroit, Horeck (Gauthier, Quackcnbush) 13:04 Penalties: H. Jackson, Naltrass l-iorcck. night of bang-up action as the. jotirigslcrs strive lnr supremacy. 4' Il- Just what two teams will emerge as ultimate winners of the midget and juvenile titles is very dlfll- cult to say at this time. Certain- ly. despite predictions that wort- prevalent wlicn itic league got underway. no one team in either league has yet shown any decided superiority and this stale of af- fairs is vary likely to be main- tained rlght down to the wlrr. + (l- + Knoily Nincrs and Lt-gintixiircs will furnish the competition in tonight's Mitigct League game while Kinsmen will meet P. Jfis Rovers in n juvenile title and al- though Kinsmcn whipped Rovers in n previous tusslc. tonight they will be facing a mightily improved squad and Coach Johnny Wil- llama is confident that his charg- es will give Kinsmen plenty to worry about before the l!!!" i over. S’sltle Kinsmen Team liere For Game Tuesday Tuesday evening, Jan. 28th Sum- merside Kinsmen, present Maritime Juvenile champs visit the City to play the local Kinsmen Juveniles. Both these teams play good. feat hockey so fans are assured of areal old time Stisnmcrside-Charlotte- (mm tussle. Assn added attraction the Forum is staging astute after the Peneltiei: None. tntltWli IIIIIE. TI- " IIIIT Leafs Anti Canadians To Play At 11.11. Rink The Leafs and the Canadians Will play a regular game of the Iloly Redeemer house lcuguc schedule at the Upper Queen Street rink tonight. The game will get “ndefliiy at 7 o'clock. Interscholastic Hockey Underway This Week-end Lr-ierscliolastic hockey perkg ulfi‘ this week-end with Montague High entertaining QSS. and Souris be. All Stars Play Al Victoria Tonight P121111 Reid, Director o! Physical "I "MON-need last evening that e Charlottetown All Stu- tum W111 m5" “l! 114D to Viotorh. tonight 5m" '1"? W111 Play Victoria his: i2..2;‘.§i‘“””"‘°" Kw- Y S were orlglngmi dated tn nest the Victoria boys but word was received last evering that the)’ would be unableto make the trip so the Charlottetown boys were called on to fill the gall The m}, lowing All Star line-up will leave LMT- bus 51°F (his evening at 7.00 b.m.: Abbie Weeks, Mike Kenned- HY- K. Carmichael, Angu; Mo. Donald. Cecil Dowllng, Allie Car. ver, Wallie Shepherd, Gordie Kelly, Ted Flnnmgan. John Hlgson. Midgets, Juveniles To Summersitle 'i‘his evening, midget Dairy Kings and Juvenile Abbies mgkg 11w mp to Summers e where they take on. Summerside Kinsmen mldgetg and iuveniles respectively, Neither Dally Kinds 1101' Abbics have lost o. slime this season so big things are eXPeiii-fid o! them tonigtht at the western capital. Both teams leave I-M-T- B“ 5m» by bus at 5.15. There will be a special bus following with fans leaving 1M. T- Bvs stop at6.00 p.111. Those want- ing ticketsforthe trLptu-e asked t“ get them at the Travel Bureau befqm 5.00 this evening. Quebec Bonsplel QUDBEC, Jan. 23—-(OP)—Part1a1 results Quebec International Bon- Spiel: Second Round Lieutenant-Gover- nor’: Trophy Charlottetown. P.E.I., FR. Mic- Laine, skip, 9; Fredericton, Judge W. limerick, slclp, 8. Centenary lntieriiistiuiiial Trophy First Round Charlottetown No. 2, Dr. H. lVlacIntyre, skip. 11', Quebec, Thompson, skip, 9. Price Shield, Second Round Quebec Curling Club. R. B. ivhyte. skip. 10; Summcrsidc, P. 22.1., E. P. Foley, skip, 6. mg hosts tu W.K.S. at, the tnstcrnf vrnlrc. Botth games arc to bc played] sflillldfl)’ nix-lit and the city trams. will mukc the trips with (45.5 leaving for lvlor-fiague at 7.00 by bus and W.K.S. leaving at 5.30 by car. There will be a limited numbcr of seats available on the bus for QSS. nuns. Bh’town Juveniles ilefeat S’side 6-2 The Charlottetown Juvenile Kinsmen Wednesday night defeat- ctl tho Suntmersitio Jtivcnilt: Kins- "19" by a scotrc of ti-2. The gtimc was pbiyccl at Summer-side ind was the second loss for the Wcst- crn Capital squat‘ at the hands of the \'lSii.0l‘5. Youth Night At The Forum 'I‘oitig1ii. lat the Fortun. the yqung. ivlll be out them fighting tn take u JTOIlY-Nlilel‘! and (it the same time Milt their losing streak. ‘This game promises some good hockey and should be close going all the way. In the second gasne. P.J.'s Rov- cr's will be out to break their loe- lng streak and some fireworks and snappy hockey should be forth- coming as the Rovers go to work on the high-flying Juvenile Kinanen. To bring a real evening's enter- tainment to s close there will be s period of skating for young and old. The irouueiin uocsrmrss-rs 7.30 LEIIUIAIRES vs IllTlY-IIIEIIS — lIlllET ~_ l.“ KIISIEI vs IiUVEIS — JILVEIILE FlliillM- Teams For S’siile for the game in Summer-side. lcv. Giilis, Brown. Glovciz. The following Juvenile Abbies are asked i0 be at the T-M~'_T- 191mm“ at 5 o'clock this evening to go to Siunmerside io play tl\e.~i"l‘°"il° Kinsmen: 6011i. MCDOflBVlZ d8- fence. Caldwell. Coylc. M01011)!» lVlcCloskey; forwards. McKenzie. Gregory, Slicphaid. Doyle. Acorn. Burke, Clsrkin, Burhoc. Bearcats Win From Beavers TRURO. N.S., Jan. 23 -— (OP) — Trm-o Bennett: moved bed into a second-place deadlock with Built John Beavers in the Maritime Sen- ior Hockey League tonichi fill" shcllacking Beavers 8-2. tiers again iiold the fort with a 5'1"‘ i’ double-header of hockey followed “"9 "m"! by aakatc. 1--St. John, Whalen (Nicolle. In the opener, LQQlOtF-‘Ilfl! midgets Caldwell) .35. Z-Truro, Medynskl 9.44. 3-'I‘ruro. Steele 11.40. 4--St. John, Kyle 15.44. Penalties: Kyle, Nicolle. Second Period 5—'I‘ruro, MacDonald 530 6—'I‘ru.ro. Kcnms 0 5.5 . Penalties: Kyle, Steele, Third Period ‘l-Truro, Barkweil 4.85. 8—Truro, MacDonald 7.10. 0—Truro, MacDonald (Medyitski) IEO THEATRE ‘ms SIPUTATIQN" Barbers Stanwyek George Brent Montague Sat. and Mon. chartered 1 llhe following players of the G. d; G. Dairy Kings are asked to be at the LM.T. Bus Stop this evening at 5 p.m., from when: they will lcave Burke, McDonald. Cameron. Ken- nedy, Chevcrlc, Dalziel, L. l-lennes- sey, Biso. Flaurngan. Dolron. Brad- (Steele) (MacDonald) (McIntyN) The litinit- of “Sp 183 GREAT GE ()l'llll‘._1 (ilHH l§i('_v(‘lcs ORGE STREET ’Spiel At Following is thes-chedule (or tho week-end bonspiel at the Charlotte- town Curling Club: FITDJAY. JANUARY 24th. 6.30 PM. Ice No. l: Roy MoCabe. Wes Whitiock. A01. Gill, AL. Mac- Pherson. (skip) vs. Howard Mc- Laughlin, JO. Diamond, C L Jay. E1". Acorn (skip). Ice No. 2: Earl G. McLeod, l-iow- ard McIrLiiis. Gordon While, FEB Conrad. (skip), vs. Frank McKin- notn. Emeet MoImiis, Harper Mc- Neill. H.F. MacPhee. (Skip)- Ice No. 3: Robert Nicholson. Lt. Col. J D Stewart. AH. ‘Mmréi. l" . JH Howatt, (skip), vs O'Neill, R. McMillan, L. Turner, . Frank Cox. Ice No. 4: George Craig, A. Found W Pickard. HR. Carro- thers. (skip), vs. Art Hogan. D.M. Gass, Fred Driscoll. Ccl G E Full 8.00 RM. Ice No. 1: RE. Holland, A A Leaman. A. Bagniall, J.C. Melanch- lan. (skip), vs Norman Nicholson. ES. Jardlne. A Howatt, C.J Mc- Uean, (skip). Ice No. 2; J.P. Doyle. Walter Car- ver. C.MoDonsld, R.R Bell, (skip) vs. RT Matheson, All. Roper. George Buntaln, PW Turner. (skip). ' Ice No. 3: Frank Anderson, A MoNeill. WT Weir. J.J. Morris. (skip), vs. Percy Simmonds. C‘ Mc- Iimis. W. Wilson. ED. Nicholson. loo No. 4: Wendell Mcbaine, J.F. Hobbs. FEM Nash, H1. Splllett. (skip), vs. Art Farouharson, GH. Henry, David McLecd, T.W 1.. Prowsc, (skip). 9.80 RM. Ice No. 1: l-LE. I-Iyndman, l-larold Buell, RR. MoCormack, J A, Fra- ser, (skip). vs. R. Squarebriggs. Claude Ives, George R, Hooper, J.E. Burden, (skip). Ice No. 2: G.G.K. Peake, H. Lap- thorne, Alex Knox. Dr. ES. Gid- dlngs. (skip) vs. W.M. Wood, J.1~l. Hcliofis, J.J Larabee, R. SP. Jar- (iinc (skip). Ice No. 1i: E.S. Trainer, l".W Citrtis. CN. France. J.s lt-lcorc. (skip), vs. T A. Wfiiiie, l-I Cali- beck, 0K Prcsby, G M. Avard, (skip). Ice No. 4: l‘). Higgins, W.C. Hoyt. Guy Kennedy, I-LL Scar (i-‘killi. vs. Gordon Foster, W It Chand- ler. W.R Burnett, W.R. Adams. (skip). Saturday, January 25th- 2.00 12M. Ice No. l: Jolui Sinimuiitis. l-l B. Cutcllfie. S it. Bunion. J F Mc- Leod, (skip), vs. C R. Palmer, R. Manning. J H Corry, W.W. Lord. (skip). Ice N0. 2: Robert DcBiais, D. Mayne. W. Bears, RG. Spillctt, (skip), vs Myron Boll, (lcorgc Rogers, FR Seaman, 15d Thnion. '(sklp). Ice No. 3: N. Samiders, l1 G Leltcii. Ralph Jenkins, S. MacDon- ald, (skip), vs. Jas. Mitlliiw. E. MacNcill. 11W lvcs, NA. Ander- son (skip). ice No. 4: SR. Johnson. G.D Fitzgerald, Dr. D. Campbell, WR. Crulckshaiik, (skip), vs. Fred Mar- Dr. W. NlcDouziki. 4.00 p.m. Ice No. l: RH. Jenkins. JE. Whltloult. E K. McNuii. A V. Spillett, (skip). vs. George Dewar, H10. 'l‘rtiiiior. H C Atkinson. A.W. iiyndmait, (skip). Ice N0. ‘.2: Tom DoBlois, Dr. W.l{. Soper, Rev. '1‘.E. McLciuian, CJ-I. Black, (skip) vs. 0R. Down. A.I.. Rogers, J.A. Likely, WM. Nichol- Ion (skip). Ico No. 3: LE. Wciiiicr. J. Squarebrlggs, Fred Mcorc. Judge MoG-uigan, (skip), vs. AJZ. Saint- ders, A.G. McMillan. Jli. Saun- Gurling Results Anti Schedule town Curling Club: BRITISH CON SOL! (Elimination) Col. GI. Full i2, J.S. Moore ll. WRIGHT AND SENTNEIT. 15.05. IO-Jrruro, steels 16.47. J.S. Moore B. T.W.L. Prowse 8. Penalties: McIntyre. Giggcy. Dr. W. McDonald ii, Dr. l-l. Mc- O'Toole. Medynskl, mgyye g_ J.J. Morris 9. J.A. Fraser 8. (3.0. Hughes 9, R.S.P. Jardlne 6. W.R. Cruikshank l3, Dr. H Pierce 4. R. G. Quiglcy l3, W W 10rd B. TODAY'S SCTTETITLE 4 P. BRITISH CONSOLE - (Elimination) Col. GE. Full vs. W R. Cruik- shank. U h _ tm, Gordon Drillmi, w ii, uxmtnj Following are the results of yes- terday's matches at The Charlotte- Schedule For Week-end a Curling Club ders, GR. Keefe. (skip). Ice No. 4: D. Ratlibune. A. Avi- ward R. Dalziel, A.W, Matlveeon, (skip). vs. arr. Place. 5.1M. Mao- Kay, Fred McMillan, Judge Duffy. Spares: C.T. Montgomery, WE. Cudmore, J.E. Wren. Dr. F0. Dougen. Hon. H]! Cox. ILK. Acorn. S. Paoli, JOe Dougan. Dr. J D McGuigan. FEB Clarke, bee Stacey. John H. Howatt. Wm- Mclcan, H Winchester, Charles Stewart. Doug. Saunders, WR. MacNcill. Lineups Tonight Following are the 1111911115 i0! ill! Midget Knotiy-Nlners and the Midget Legionalres hockey teams scheduled to play at The Fortim tonight: Knotty-Niners: McLean. Gurney. Stull, Hodgson, McCa/rvllle, Gal- lant. Jardtne, Flynn. McNevin, Mao- Leaxi, Allan. Hughes. Kelly. 5119i?- herd, Gregory. Midget Leglcnaircs: Carmodi. smith, MacMillan. Bnice, Leonard. Crock-ctr, McCallum, napalm-n. Carver, Burke. Scantleirtiry, Bar- rett. Vessey. Following is the lineup for P. J's Rovers for tonight's iuvenilé game at the Forum against the Kinsmen: Goal. Ward. defence, itossiter, Carson, Conrad, Pierce; forwardz Dickleson. Nicolle, MacDzmal Murphy. A. Dockendorff. Cairns. Souris Defeats South King’s 1A1! Stars 4-2 Souris Legionaires last night die tea-ted the Southern King's All! Stars in one ul tho most. liotlyh twonlrsteti ll(/I‘i\'P_‘i' gamers plujccl al Montague (or somellmr- The acct‘ irns 4-2 A large crowd saw the AP-Stan take an early first period 1e when Ferguson countered on d pass from MacLcan. The Lcgiouaircs, ltowcvcr. came hack strung in tho second 1.01101 and sco-rctl twice while huldllll their opponents‘ scoreless. The’) continued to hold the initiative il tho third session, tallying twice \\llllC thc All-Stars wore hold to l lone vouul Judging from lllC uiitliusizisin and lnlercst shown in the game there is every indication that hockey is due for a big comeback in the eastern part cl tho province. Lineups:- Lcgiourilt-cs: Goal. W. Pierce; (iefcuce, C. McConnell, O. Chev- crie, R. Mt-lntyrc; fohvuitlg. W. Chevvfit‘. R. ChBVCIfiO, A. blac- Keiizic, J. McIntyre. J. Clieverie. B. ltlacDnnalri- H. Poole. A Pa- quci, I. Ciori, l". L(‘\\'l.\‘, E DLrgus. Ali-Stars: Goal, A. I-‘rast-r; de- fentc, W. MacLcan. W. Hart. , L. HBYTiS. A- Chapman; forwarcb. H. MauLtean. 1.. Fitzgerald, C. Mac- Neill, P‘. Fraser. R. Collin»- 1C, Clllmlriils, W, Law-lg; E, C;]l'\“[_ }{_ ,$lf‘\'i‘ll.\, H. Herring, G. fibrin, R. While, t Summary First Period 1—I\ll-Sli'll'.<, ih~rgusoii, . Lean. Scviiml Pvriivtl ln-gtoihitiw-s, A. MilrKCll/ns. 3—l-1¢‘i§iuiinirc>. it. Chew-tie. , Third Period t i 4—Li:gi-uualrcs. 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