Powers AWill Stay Say Islanders; Red Hot Miners Here Tonight night and was under orders not to There was good news out of the play against the Millionaires on Islanders camp last night. Teddy Tuesday. However, he played and Powers, smooth playing centreman will be back in action against the will be playing against the Glace fast moving Miners tonight. Bay Miners tonight and as far as Big Steve and Beaudry were in- soach Murph Chamberlain and the jured in Sydney on Tuesday. Both islanders executive is concerned were doubtful starters for the Hai- Powers is here to stay for the-ifax game but both gave it the big rest of the season. try. But back oi the good news con- Meanwhile the red-hot Miners or-i'iiiiig Powers there were a fewxcontinue to push over all opposition rhadows of gloom. These concern-.in their late season drive. Last ad the growing injury list in thelnight they trounced the league- lslanders ranks. of whom the lat-llcading Halifax Atlanlics 0-2 and -st member is right winger Gary'the victory was their second over Tmrclon. Gordon suffered a con-(the Halifax Club this week. russinn when he was charged dur-l The Miners. who were deep in 'n;: thc game in Halifax on Wed-ithe cellar during the early part of icsrlay night. .the season have come along so Others who joined the injured fast of late that they are only 13 ilst this week but who will play to- points back of the Islanders. night are Hub B:-audry. Steve Brk- But they can expect rough acich. and Larry Travis. Brkla- treatment from the Islanders to- rich has a broken bone in the back . night. Chamberlain stated last ll his hand while Bcaudry has anpiilght that from here on in the Is- iijurcd back and Travis is suf-ilandcrs are pi,)'.iig it rough and iering from a charleya horse. itougli against both Halifax and Travis suffered his iniury in the Glace Bay so that both clubs will ramc against Sydney on Monclaylbc softened up for the play-offs. Glace Bay Miners Whip Halifax Atlantics 8-2 1””-AC; ?1'5Y' 5" lflplu" 3'-?ll:iC'i3ie?aNl'iaI(i,ea)l)nak 12:14: (loco ny . incrs w ippe ie .''A ' ,, ' lcazue landing Halifax Atlgiiitics 8-2 :oe:aglf:g5' Campbell 219' wah Thursday as they continued their 'se'cond Permd torrid pace in the Maritime Major, 4wG1aCe Bay. Mocmcken llockey League. ; (Amadm) The Miners. currently the hottest from in the four-club circuit, had a 7-0 shutout bcfore Halifax's Frank King scored in the third. Hughin Campbell rifled in the oth- 5:24 (Backer. Maceyi . 6-Glace Bay. Cooper (Watson. Mccracken) Penalty: Hayes 11:43. 13:00 or goal with three minutes r.e- Third Period inaining. 7-Glace Bay. McKenzie Jim McKenzie. John Raynak and (Joss) .. 3:16 Rob Cooper each scored two goals. 3-Halifax. K1112 aiiri Bill Mccracken and Connie iG001d. BOWHF-W 5:40 Bonhomnie got the others. A9-9311806 Bay. Bonhomme 12 L5 'l'hrr, wt-re.f u c lti , 11 t l C”) v - - - - -- 1 1.1311(;.,: 0 r P na es a 0 10-Halifax, Campbell Glace Bay controlled the play lclmldi Lepme) ' 17:42 most of the way and continued as- 5' pienam” Blwm 1355' .. l ' i .' 0 1 ?."C3?. ?.?5.”J33..”f? 1,113.3.” Niiliiftl Mweekin - 13 '5 '2-40 ln handled 40 shots while Don Lockha” ' 7 10L 9'26 Lockhart had 20. I Halifax: Goal. MoMeekin; de- l fence. Hayes. Bloom, Lapjne, Ber. "'09- Mciaauzhlin; forwards. war. ion. Campbell, Ford. Goold, Bow- ness, King. McPhee. Hollett. Sggc-dam Bm.p"R3vm',k " lwon't do any crying, Our game is ' ' l2.'l8Il'0ilK'l”l. tough hockey and if anyone, Charlottetown Ladies' bl . PAGE SIX "The team that meets the Hali- fax Atl.-intics in the play-oflfs will meet a scift hockey club". stated l-"fill 135! night as he recalled the events of the previous night's game in Halifax. Chamberlain was re- ferric; to what he called the charging of the Halifax liockeyl players and rather than being liii-L ter about it the Hardrock was in a' somewhat pleasant mood as he. stated that he wasnt complaiiiingl at all but that if Halifax wanted to. play that kiiid'of hockey is was quite okay with the Islanders. 1 "From now'oii .we'll play the Halifax game of oharge and cry," continued Chamberlain. "only we wants to play it that way with us we are perfectly happy. The Hard-l rock also intimated that the Glace Bay Miners could expect plenty of rough treatment from here on in.' It looks as thougih we will meet the Miners in the play-offs and we in- (end to have them well softened up for those ganies," he added. I s I l The Islanders themselves are a weakened Club at the moment. Bob Gray, Chuck Holdaway and Gary Gordon are on the disabled list while Hub Beaudry. Steve Brkla- cich and Larry Travis are playing under handicaps as the result oi injuries. Brklacich is playing with a taped hand. having had a. honet 'okeii in the back of his hand last. Tuesday night. Beaurlry has a back injury and Travis a Charley curling Club Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhart; de- ,.m.,p Hjnchberger' Bums. Amt rAll Second and Third .-im, Verrier: forwards, Bani-iomme,yicar Lady Curlers are urg- McKenzie. Watson. McCra.cken.'ed to attend a meeting to be ?:;”"- M”93'r Back”) Ra3'n3kv;lield in the Clubhouse Fri- l ' clay evening. February 20th. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Games Committee. First Period 1-Glace Bay. McKenzie IBonhomme. Joss) 2-Glace Bay. Cooper (Watson, MoCracken- .... .. 3:22 DONiT AGGRAVATE SKIN WHEN YOU SHAVE . .. "M '”'"5m5 A" 955.”. on FAST PAINLESS ... If: your SKIN that ? SIIAVES . . .SAVE SKIN 1'00! hum when you then! I. W ., . 2:14 3. 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No more smurilngl Exclusive nicrlicatod formula has huilt-in pain preventive to soothe tender skin. Now shave in real cmnforfl . ....,...n. FINAL CLEARANCE! horse but the willingness of those boys to play despite their injuriesl has tickled the Hardrocks heart lnearly as much as if he had won the League. on: And while Murph was pleased iwitih the attitude of the mjiired iplayers he was also displeased ivithl R. few of the boys who are not in. the condition they should be. The, Islanders coach figures that there: are R few who are getting them-l selves out or condition and who. haven't been turning in the hockey: they are capable rvf. The spotty showing of the team in recent names can be attributed to the non-conditioners and to injuries. A one-game in five hockey player is not good enough for the Islanders coach who likes backing winners. . . . The advance ticket sale for the Islanders-Miners game tonight has; been heavier than for any Glace. Bay game in some time. This no. doubt can be attributed to the ter-' rific shovivinrz i-,.f the Miners dur- ing the past few weeks. Actually there are quite A few who rate the Miners as the team to beat in this League. Recent results would in- dicatc that such might be the case for the Miners have bowled overl the Halifax Atlantics twice this week rind they tcnnled the Is- landers 5-1 at Glace Bay, . . Since the Miners obtained the services cf Kenny Watson they up- pear to have acquired bhe scoring spark they so badly needed earlier in the season. Watson 'has figured prominently in the scoring himself and he seems to have infused life into a number of other players. Connie Bonhommr. for y who was having difficulty hitting: the scoring columns in J.-iniiary has been scoring quite frequently of late. : Truro Begins. . Win Finaliopener 5 TRURO. (OP) - Truro B. .' ll; mime from behind to mix: P...oii1 Mnripacs 2-l Thursday and take at 1-0 lead in the bcsl-of-seven finals of the Antigonish-Pic'tou-Colchcs-l ter Senior Hockey League, l l MEN'S iii wooi lIEl0lllt 0'COATS SIZES T0 44 REG. 049.50 Mitts HIGH QUALITY suns - Now ......... -529,.50 MEN'S wooi FLANNEL BLAZERS an-., - now HEAVY isomers JACKET g urn ..tMw MEN'S and Y0llTHS' GABARDINE Sl ACK ?i'l'fo'5 37.95 OTHER SPECIALS DRASTICALLY REDUCED ' ' .. m . , . A . lpY8' MBLY 6-: INNIS 166 eggs; Goo. so. Phone 2754 Islanders coach Murph Chamber- Jsince last spring that brought. new Wrince Edward Island mggmncg :.0nt.1r-in Senior- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN D . The Regal Trophy winners aiellottetowii. Alberton and Souris. pictured above following their Montague to win the coveted sweep of curling honors at the Trophy. Charlottetown Curling Club on Shown from left to right are: Parker Crockett. skip: Roy Boates. Angus Gillis and Harold Rodd. Wednesday. The rink from Suni- mersidc defeated rinks from Char- Tigers Hope To Improve With Good Pitching . TAMPA. Flt-1.. (AP)-The best ' ' pitching in the American Leaguel will lift Detroit Tigers out of thc' ggg i cellar zindlioost the club into lhel SASKATOONI ,OP.gSLandm;.,,. mm dwismn "ms 56350” 5a35.iii the Canadian high school curl- manager Fred Hutchinson. img chgympionships she, mam Fearless Freddie, who s-ucceededwounds. Red Rolfe last July. is convinced' ' he has the ivuclcus of a club that should give the contenders ll. stifI.OMm.m battle within a year or two. Hcimberta ' predicts a third or fourth-p1nce:Nom sums finish this season. lNCW Brunswick p. Hutch is pleased with they club's.Brm5h Columbia.”- numerous trades and piirchasesmormem Omar-m Won Lost -was-sud-ui:n.:.1 blood in first baseman Walter . Dropo. shortstop Harvey Kl.lElln.lgI:eng:gba' "T ” second baseman Owen Friend. 1 catcher J. W. Porter and outfield-l -iasauu-cn.Au:.:p-i- ers Boh Nicmaii and Jake Cra:v.v- S ' ford. but. it. is his conviction that h it. is the pitching that will carry) C 0 the club. 3 u ”I honestly feel we have the h(::l:'c I g R pitching in the league." Hutchin- S said Tl11ll'5Cl8.,V. : "We have six starting pitchers- Art Hutteinan. Ned Garver. Ted Gray. Hal Neivhouser. Bill Wighty and young Billy Hoeft. liuttemriii.. Norilicrn Ont. ' - opinion, has the brightest. Nova Scotia future of any pitcher in the lE8lI-1AlbEl'lll iie. He's got all the tools. Garver Manitoba. is recovered from his sore arm, Ontario Newhouser has assured me he is Saskatchewan in the best shape has been in inlP. E. I. . several years and has no pain inixew B1-unswick his left shoulder all winter. I-loeftlB. C. . will be H. great pitcher some day. Quebec Hes only 20 years old." Detroit fell from second in 1950 Eighth Round to nfth in 1951 and last in 1952. . Hutchliisoii pointed out. "I see no)New Bruiiswick . 011 010 130 1- ll reason why we can't. come back as'B. C. . .. 100 10'! 002 0- '1 fast. Put New York and Clcvelanrllontario 125 102 152 3-22 out of it and you'll find there as!p. E. 1. , ooo oio ooo o.i little difference among the six'A1be..m 403 020 3” zggm other Hui”-5-" ;Queiiec . 030 ioi 000 0- 5 011 200 101 0- 6 "' """'"'”' ' Manitoba 100 021 020 2- 8 Northern Oiibario 100 000 101 1- p Nova Scotia . 021 111 020 0- 0 ' (Canadian Press) Seventh Round 210 001 030 1- 8 003 220 204 0-13 010 300 222 0-10 302 021 000 1- 9 301 010 102 3-11 010 100 010 0- 3 201 201 010 3-10 020 010 200 0- 5 200 520 200 1-12 012 001 011 0- 6 Saskatchewan Flyers-Bombers Tie. Ramblers Win .VliIritimc- Major- Halilnx 2. Glace Bay 8 A-l'-(1 Senior Piciou l. Truro 2 best.-of-st-vcii fin- Truro leads als 1-fl, ' - - Qm.b.,.. g,.n,,,..g Sniidys Ramblers defeated the lilontrezil 3. Slicr.hrool(-9' .1 Ymk Rangers 93 and the Gov” Quebec 4. ya”,.yr,(.1d .; head Flyers played to a 3-3 draw g,,aw.n;mn Fans 3, (vhicm. with the Dunstaffnage Bombers in mm; 4, the Third District Queen's Hockey Q.,,.h,,.. ,y.,m,,..gL League games played at North Montreal Canadiens 4 lfontreiil RN” Rmk l55l'"l1m- Ray Maccallum, Cod Rallcni. Royals 3 Wilfred Thompson and C. Jenkins scored for the Ramblers while Bttf d6.H; ill 5 H" M "m 0" Claude Lewis scored all three goals New Brunswick Senior Saint John 3, Fredericton -i for Y0Tk- C0V5hf5d N315 we" E..s,.o,gsM..." spmlgfinnl md scored by Joe OBrien. who had 2.2. two and 11. MacDonald. I. Vessey. 1.. Vessey and R. Vessey scored for Dunslaffnage. First Period 1-Raiigers, C. Lewis Penalty -- M. Ling. Second Period New iilasgowl Ice Racing Results Following are the results of the Neiv Glasgow It-c Races which wcic held on Wcdnrsday afternoon. 2-Raiigeis. C. Lewis (1. Lewis. B. Barwise) Class A 3-Ramblers, R. Maccalluni Mable Patch .... .. I l 1 (K. Ellis) Rajah Hanover . 3 2 2 4-Ramblers. C. Ballcm Royal .lim .. .. 2 3 :1 (W. Thompson) Class B 5-Rangers. C.' Lewis Gliigerbrezf Man .. i 1 1 iM- l-lngl Vlinll. N'See 2 2 2 P9mlllY - Barwlilf. .l' d l . . Q.',..””3.f.”. 2 Z Z mm--or Ymnx 5” ("SA 0 1 0-Ramblers. Jenkins ' - : (Boswell) gglgtwgglzr Sm” :2; 3 '1-filamblersd 'i;hompsor. Ch” D .. Mac a um y sonny B 2 1 1 Penalties - Friszell, Brown. :::.: e.::::' : 2 ; em- Whisperlng H313". r 3 4 - H,” puma - 1--I-'1 . ('3 Lady Bloifdell i 2 .,.i",f,,cL.,f,l:,';,, lflorma Dale . I 1 3 g.g,B0mbe"' L val” (R. Maclnnia) second Period . 3-Bomber . L. Vessey (H. MacDonald) BASKETBALL GAME At st. Dunataifii Gymnasium SATURDAY. FEB. 21 St. Dunstsn's University vs. Mount Allison University i Game Time 8:30 Mseinnls, D. Strickland. 'nilnl Period 4-Bombers. R. Vessey (A. roster) B-nyern, O'Brien (H. MacDonald) 6-Fiysrs. H. MacDonald. : Donald. Admlssb" 59 Cm" ADDITIONAI. sroar nos 11 Penalties .. H. MacDonald. C. Penalties - .7. O'Brien, C. Mac- Innil (I). ll. Msolnnls. X. Mac- Raster FEBRUARY 20. 1953 Purcell To Play With Islanders Billy Purcell of Charlottetowwn will play tonight with the Island- l era when they meet the Glace Say I Miners at the Forum, it was learn- ed last night from coach Murph Chamberlain. Brian Lewis of Char- lottetown may also play. : Purcell and Lewis returned to the City last week after seeing ex- lensive services in the South Shore League. They are being used by l the Islanders to fill in for injured . players. Aibiftisters At Victoria Tonight The Abegweit sisters will play the South Shore All Star Sisters tonight following the ice sports at Victoria Rink. The following play- ers will leave Barbour's Show Room at 7:15 p.m.: Joan Dillon. Kay Barnett. Kay Skinner, Bernice Delnry. Marlon Clark, Marjorie Huestis, Eileen MacArthur. Lucy Smith. Helen Murphy, Sheila De:Lory. Sis Brad- ley. Beverley Huestis. Glenda Gre- gory. 1 ladies Curling Club Schedule Charlottetown Ladies' Club schedule today: Keefe Trophy Draw 2:15 P.M.: Ice 2: K. Johnston vs. R. Hill. 5:15 I'.M.: : F. MacMillan vs. M. Mac- Curling Lellan. skips please contact team. Localllllle-Team Wins Competition A rifle team from the 21st Field Ambulance compiled a total of 482 out of a possible 500 points to win the second division of the DCRA Dominion-wide small bore competition during the month of January. The 38th Technical Squadron RCEME. Edmonton. Al- berta. were second with 410. Scores of the winning tearri wcrc: oxc Mutch . . . 99 Lt. Mary Macbennan 96 Cpl. Ivan Vessey . 96 Sgt. Roy Vessey OIC Bob Hambly "Y" Defeat; S'side Airmen In Badminton, Last evening the Y. M. C. A. Badminton Club were hosts to the Summerside R. C. A. F. club and defeated the visitors 9-6 in mat- ches. The ”Y" grirls won the ladies' doubles 2-1, while the "Y" men defeated the Airmen in men's doubles 4 to 2. In the mixed doubles. each club had three vic- tories. One of the highlights of the evening was :1 singles game be- tween Bill MacLean of the local club.iind Johannes Olsen. a top- ranking Danish player with the R. C. A. P. club. Macbean won the game 15-10. . The evening was concluded with a. delightful lunch being served by the "Y" girls. The following is a summary of the games: Lad-ies' Doubles: Campbell and Cudmore defeat- ed Mclvarand O'Brien 15-10 (C). Cummings and Stewart defeated Aaserude and Campbell 15-10 (C). Mcivar and O'Brian defeated Burke and Barrett 15-1 (5). Men's Doubles: . Olsen and Mccvregor defeated MacLean and Andrew 21-10 (5). Purvls and King defeated 0'- Bray and Pelland 21-2 (C). Robbins and Nicholson defeated Crassen and Mcwllliams 21-10 (C). Bower and Adkln defeated For- sythe and Reed 21-7 (5). King arid Robinson defeated Jensen and Falkner 21-17 (C). Andrew and Robinson defeated Colseri and Van Groozen 21-12 (C). Mixed Doubles: Msonesn and Cummings defeat- ed Bowen and Campbell 21-15 (C). SEAT SALM- 'l'0DAY -- FRIDAY - 9 - GENERAL SALE - FRIDAY - 2 P.M. AND ON. since BAY' West Kentis The annual West Kent School ice sport: with its keen competit- ion. hard skating and varied pro- gramme was held last night at the Forum before a crowd of approx- imately 2.000 excited adults and kids. For two hours and a half the large crowd thrilled to the efforts of the young athletes who gave everything they had in their ice races and hockey matches. The crowd pleasing programme was conducted under the direction of the school principal Mr. C. F. 1-line and the referee-in-chief Brigadier W. W. Reid. The West Kent boys cheered on by their Forum filled supporters defeated Queen Square in the in- terscholastic relay. However they fell before the powerful Queen square hockey. team as they ab- sorbed a 12-1 defeat. The Prince Street girls eked out a 1-0 victory over the west Kent Girls in another hockey niatcii which lasted for two periods. Janet Carver. assisted by Bonnie Shephard and Rogerson, scored the only goal of the closely contested; game. The Prince Street girls relayi team also defeated West Kent. girls" in an Interscholastic meet. The members of the winning team were Janet Carver, Jeanie Macbougall, Beryl Shephard and Bonnie Shep- hard. The mcmbers of the West Kent boys relay team were Roy Mac- Arthur. Sterling Pasher and Harry Simmons. In the boys hockey Angie Carroll scored five goals and mmisted on three more as the Ted Flanagan guided Queen Square team skated to their one-sided victory. ' George Dillon.,I-Jrnie Praught and Merrill Plneau each scored two goals for Queen Square while de- fenseman Don MacNeill added one Sterling Pasher scored the lone West Kent goal. Lineups: Q. S. S.-Goal. T. Redmond: de- fense. F. smith. G. MacDonald, D. MaoNeill, 9!. Stanley: forwards, A. Carroll. E. Praught. M. Plneau, L. Curley. .1, Kane. A. Crabbe. V. Griffin, G. Dillon. W. K. S.-Goal. D. Taylor; de- fense. W. Kennedy. A. Lidstone, 1:. Thompson, E. MacArthur, M. Stevenson: forwards. J. Mac- Dougall. A. Chandler. ll. Simmonds. S. Pasher. D. Currie. A. MacKen- zie. M. Johnston. J. Weatherble, S. Giddings, D. Birt. H. Phillips. First Period 1-Q. 8. S., Praught (Carroll) 2-Q. S. S., Carroll . 3-Q. S. S., Dillon (Griffin, smith) 2: 4-Q. S. S., Dillin (Crabbe, Griffin) 2:46 5-6). S. S., Plneau (Carroll) .. ................ .. 6:42 6-Q. S. 5.. Carroll (Plneau) . . 0:51 Penalties - Smith 13.20. second Period 7-0. 5. S., Carroll fense. 1. Dennis. B. Wran. W. Mac- . Pherson; forwards. J. MacDougall, B. Shelfoon. B. Whitlock, J. Carver. M. Rogerson, C. shephsrd, C. Boro- ' ley. J. Maccannell-. W. K. S.-Goal, A. Kennedy; de- fense. M. Jardlne. C. Rogers. 13. Smith, L. Martin, M. Bohaker; forwards. L. Smith. J. Rogers, S. Campbell. P. Burden, J Stewart. 13. Stewart. First Period Scoring - None. Penalties - None. Second Period 1-P. S. 8.. Carver (Bhephsrd. Rogerson) Penalties - None. Following are the results: Girls abate. 6 yrs. (1 lap)-l. Sharon Wright: 2. Dorothy Camp- bell; 3. Elizabeth Campbell. Time: 24 secs. Boys” skate. 6 yrs. (1 Lip)-1. Barry Paquet; 2. Ronnie Boyles; 3. John Erwin. Time: 23 secs. Girls' skate. 7 yrs. (1 lap)-1, Jane Hogan: 2. Sandra Ramsay; 3. Lynn Taylor. Time: 24 secs. Bow skate. '1 yrs. (1 lap) -1. McGregor and Aaserude defeat- (P1neau. Smith) .............. .. 1:15 8-Q. S. S., I-fraught (Plneau) . ............. .. 2:02 9-W, K. S., Pasher (Macxenzle) 8:45 10-Q. S. S., MacNe1ll (Crabbe) 7:30 11-Q. S. S., Plneau . (Carroll, MacDonald) 9:03 12-42. S. 5.. Carroll (MacDonald. Praught) 10:33. 13-Q. S. 8.. Carroll 1i:'.'l' Penalties - None. GIRLS HOCKEY Lineups: P. S. S.-Goal. J. Harper: de- "" lKeen Competition At 7 Annual Ice Sports Last4Night . Barry Willis; 2, Kenny woo IT 3. Michael Moftatt. Time: 2A”:;' Girls' skate, 8 yrs. (1 1hp)n1' Sheryl Paquet; 2. Gayle n.amm..' 3. K8 Younker. Time: 22 ms. ' Boy' skate. 9 yrs. (1 lap)..1 George Wotton; 2, David Cudmore-' 3. Al Fraser and Wilfred Edwgm; Time: secs. ' Girls' skate. 9 yrs. (1 lap) -1 Flora MwcLeod; 2. Glenys Hugh”: 3. Stella Robbins. Time: is 5...; Boys' skate. 0 yrs. (1 l.iap)-i Wayitc Ward; 2. Billy PfUg5e- 3' Bobby Wilkins. Time: 18 secs.' ' Girls' skate, 10 yrs. (2 laps) -1 Brenda Large: 2, Joan Boylss- ;' Ann Smith. Time: 36 secs, ' ' B05's' skate, 10 yrs. (2 lfIps)..1 Douglas MacArthur: 2, Foster; 3. George Batt. Time: 31 secs. Girls' skate, 11 yrs. (2 1943)-; Norma Duvar; 2. Caroline Hogml 3, Winnifred Ann MacMillan, Time: 30 secs. ' Boys' skate. Jake Kennedy; land: 3, Roy 82 secs. Girls' skate. 12 yrs. (2 lap5u-1 Donna Cudmore; 2. Virginia, v,.,,' say: S. Roberts. Strang. Time: 41 secs. Boys' skate. 12 yrs. (2 laps) .1 Derek Buiitain; 2. Wendall Cox-' 3, David Seller. Time: 32 secs. ' Girls' skate. 13 yrs. (2 laps)-1 Barbara Stewart; 2. Joan Mallett-I 3, Janet Owen. Time: 36 secs. ' Eoys' skate. 13 yrs. (3 laps)--ll Craig Foster; 2. Merrill Johnston; 3, Jimmy Clark. Time: 4.8 secs. Girls' skate, 14 yrs. (2 laws)-1. Margaret Jardine; 2, Ba-mg. Smith. Time: 37 secs. Boys' skate, 14 yrs. (3 Laps)-1' Roy MacArthur; 2. Stirling Pam. er: 3. Glen Thompson. Time; 43 secs. Girls' skate, 15 yrs. and over ll laps)-1. Lucy Smith; 2. Janet Rogers: 3, Letitia Martin. Time; 48 secs. Boys' skate. 15 yrs. and over (3 laps)-1. Roy MacArthur; 2. Star. ling Glddings: 3. Alex Home. Time: 44 secs. Senior boys' relay: West Km dcfcatcd Queen square. Officials: Referee-in-Chleif sn( announcer. Brig. W. W. Reid. D. S 0.: referees, Art Perry. H. Mm Inriis: starter. James Hertell; tim- er, Bill Bevins; judges. K. A. Park. er. Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald Keith Johnstone: B. Earls Mao Donald, Terrence FitzGerald, Wal- tcr Pairlysliyn; patrol Judges. .4. Douglas. J. stems. G. Wellner. E. Nicholson; scorer, D. Burge. k . 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TONIGHT - I VULCANIIING l Nlibliijhfean I DEALER - FORUM - FRIDAY-. 8:30 .A.M. T0 2 P.M. GENERAL BELIEF GLACI IAY MINERS HARD TEAM TO BEAT FROM NOW TO FINISH - SEE THIS TUSSLE.