' W A Beavers Edge Islanders To:l5 In Overtime” iiY” Scores 58-55 Win Over Schurmans In Hoop Game Here Last Evening -rhe Y. M. c. A.. on their tou.-tii' Attempt, finally broke into the will column as they came from behind in defeat Schurmans of Sumnler- tllde 58-55 in a scheduled Physical eltness Hoopla encounter at the D. W. C. court last night. The win nuts the Trianglemcll in undisput- ld possession of third place two 'mlnts behind the idle Airforce and . 0 he p. w, C, welshme W 0 7 P. M.- t ry O C d A soul by Paul Plalz at 9-05 of rage by Islanders nearly the en- ,. tum two mal,kel.S Yllmlnzd 3:: W. A. Gordon vs. E. G. Offer O , the overtime play on assists from fire extra frame, Bolan sen: lace Selnng 5' D. U. Squad. M. M, Bell vs. P. L. Keyes S Jack Thaler and Eddie Bolan gave Platz away at his own bluellno The game nseln. nmugh Ml L. G. l.ewis vs. R. E. Ellis TOR0 Jan 94 l-(GP) ll , y than their victory, which now puts while Islanders were playing it lmllclllarly welllplayedl was close 8:30 P. 11.5 Tolo to Ma le neat-S damned P S S jg tihem wilihin five points of second- deep. Carrying In on goal. Phil 1 throughout, until, ,wiih forty-five J' E Moms” Vsi C' G" Robin" lviollltllreul Cllnlddiens 4-3 here to- ' . . First round matches in the Sea- 913" Ham” slum M”-V5 Wm Vlme skmed P15” M” M 3'” Kcnnds remain-lng and the Y son night hem” 13.240 Nanomn noel gran” Trophy play not away to B were idle last night and leaves 121- play. the puck going in behind down one point, George Seamle- biu'y and Howard Glover dulrl-Led on-c apiece to bring home the ba- . , ice tilis s nson. . , . 50" m mach Tim T3'l9T- 7-15 P V14 mm” In nince games between the mince suefet ems l.:mcrgmlbllln- part in em” matches that came gver an aggresslletolslanzdilrsl teamt l:alvVliGllor:o:lCevVaSliV6lhe::lYt(l0 The first few minuta set I lJN' II. ii. A imlcl.-al.lanc V, R A l clubs so far. Maple Leafs have ggglielllgallhilltuzl glrlhe :3: kg: up wlth some Vletiiy keen 01111108 megveerfs rf"";::;dnpst p:rl0'd (3:13 ?o Plalz llln ln llnl awn rebound W” ndcni that remained until full Heel... ' ' V won seven, tied one and lost the lm U l ed m W l and case compel 011- h I ,a d l l k n nmstlnte Gordonl . wine, as a fast pace prevailed W, E, Cornoy vs, xsmnk Dally Stl-angle thingsvale alillnys hop; other. I llllggnt Cal:EdlSeybyrnung.9 mmegm izsn vlglny lnllllleneslnonlllllllllgs llll gill: movgle ixnontgsfrcmnameegogllnghgrlllm Dmnnely the aggressor! for -Ht,-hguy, imup, 'plle y lllol.g,ll ml pgnin: in llotkei. and t c re.cn The victory put the second-place the YIMIGA. noon e ng wmpemlon and low goals by the 10:01 mark mt & lwo lmmesv Islanders onlsnol S'side Curling Club Schedule lsummel-side Curling Club Sched- u e: Th ursday in. L. Brooks vs. T.' D. Morrison Lloyd lnmzln vs. Cliff Rilmsziy 5:11. Carr Vs. E. P. Foley lLllTI..E SPORT". ' 73v Rouson the second- .... ecu.-In-'-uni-l "' ennui-u-alto-I-6 . 1W .3 i II I Ion! out THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN key League fans to keep Montreal winlcss in five games on Toronto Maple Leafs .Score 4-3 Win Hoonlili bill I JANUARY 25, 1953 local Curling liesulis. And flying start at the Charlottetown Curling Club yesterday nftemoon and evening when 16 rinks took grams Trophy .?.. . Les Ramsay's saint John Beavers , 1 out a clean 6-6 victory over Charlottetc-wn Islanders in a rip- roaring hockey contest 'that was forced into nine minutes and five seconds of Overtime play here last night at the Forum in a regular Maritime Senior Hockey League contest that provided a thrill I minute. lenders still leading the loop by 23 points. Taking advantage of every break Capitalize On Breaks In.Wide Open Contest For Exciting Victory,-.., Islanders were outplayed by lhr, visitors who came up to deadlock the count for the second time. Ted Watson fired the marker on a smart three-way attack with Whltlock and Brennan at 7:24. Going into overtime. Islanders once again forced the play de:-l. into Beavei-s' territory. but again the breaks paid off for the visi- tors. Weathering n powerful bar- Islunders net where Thaler pick- ed it up to centre it out in front of the not. Plntz banged at it but handling the ball well at times. 8:30 P, xi . bad dmllbings Wit , Toronto squad within eight points in - p orient 32 to 23, but -1, laminated llhe play slightly dur- T. A. ll: npbvil v... A 1.. Brooks Place Halifax 5? ,Mm1V5 Squad of the leading Detroit Red Wings. lhP”l”d.lbVl5?:':lll" l-lslgllihillllllgngj two in Regal Trophy play will by 1910-8081 1935- T”; ml? fmls 3: 39259:; pmade severy break peygrlt mg the first half, with the Schur- G. J. llilyos vs. l',(O C2lm('r0n h3V0 Lake" from 59”” 3911? Bml" Montreal reinains in third place. neispiim Gen we an earl lend 7”” ”"' ”mme”d"g ” seven 05 lllemler: an” ogetnml t 0 Y” sln By periods Brod?!” 8i0PPed if. nianvites. mainly on ilhe shooting of C. Crockett vs. Cliff Ramsay "5 W1 M0"Cl0" Hawks "1 me” new 15 Points behind Toronto. wnnn ml; held llmnlgnouyl all no clock n l m n t d afmaglang 3: H em”;fn”: ;:;"mm.f 12 and 3. while Gordon turned llalnn snllllll who lllnncd for lll l l l l lost two lslarls seems to be the Ten penalties were handed out "me hung in any danger. - lTh1S fofow nti: grew eh rsanlziolltrlim guxooached new aside 4, 8 and 7. nnlnls in llne nenlcdl keeplng only Linklrttel was :1 power an lrlch mnln loplc of comersation among bl. lnlnren Rod storey. lncllldlng Edie qnml led me Smrlng wnh lesu s 0 yes El: as stp y. mm . H t .24 bacxboairds. adding 14 while local hockey fans at the moment. 1...). male,-5. two 10.m1nuQg mls. -- draws for toduys ma ches. No ng up the equn zer a '1. mcelve Awlmln slightly bevhin-ci their opponents. young Billie Stewart sank ten. Minty are asking "what has hap- conducts and it match misconduct. 12 points while Shirley Perry had Rand 4. Mary RESULTS of the third frame while Islanders S ire at ill ii If, Y. M. C. A. 33. . ,, Sglulrmans emla o R:-ferecs: Charlie R:ady and pencd to Hlilifnk. Are the other The occllnanls of lnn penalty gvallgl Hiliggllxfa won on guard battled shorthnnded on four occas- Tlnnlng ln one cl llls best nan , , Charlie Baltsm. te,'lmsl showing that much super- box were Lea; cam” Tell Kennedy Or y P . 8 - Sensual. Trophy Pl” sions, saint John sent the game lnrlnllnces We, local lee lhls Sm, Play roughened considerably in lol-lly over men. n and Tommy Johnson, nln roollle Outstanding for the losers was into overtime, and after Weathering son for the Beavers Buck Whil- lhe -Wccnd Peril-id as W19 551"” Y- M- 9- 5- F6 F5 P” PF ” 'l i Montreal defence-man. E1199" Mmmrmur Wh” dlmked 7' Rn,vBev.1n 6. Art MacPherson 8. Powefful attacks by 151F"ld9T5 W" lock got the nod of 'the Press for men tllouigih outs-hot 40-29 made a Jim-Loan . 9 0 18 1 The source of v0llV6rSaii0Il is They become involved in 8. fist A7199" Gumdon and whmock M59 Jim Burden 10, Dr. Heath Mc- ing most of the extra frame, broke lne Henderson and cudmol-.3 real iisiht 0! it; Both f68mS' 0953- HOWHH 3 1 not clue to this fact that they have fight 1n the first half of the se:- V13-led stfmar gnmeg” Iniyre 11. out on a smart rush led by Platzlto Adam hut award. while lndepen. HS 1811 9” during W9 93” Palm”-5' GIN." b 0 lg 4 lost games to Beavers and llawks: ond period and both were tagged al,"eg1'D5-K nt MQCAMIM 7, W. R. Jenkins 11. H. R. Carruth- come up with the winning goal -with dam judges picked aggressive mrny wild scmmblesas ootnteanls 9317-101 ll ; 0 trial is bound to lla::.;)en und the with major sentences. Their battle 95 .9 l-ll an 1 M 0' ers 5. ' 55 seconds left in the game. lime Red Favero for the Jack aiayed it to the hill. The Y in! on '1::ly10r - -3 1 ll 9 leagiie-lending Islanders nro not flared again when they arrived in Guhldml 2'hDa zev : aP'pe.l'- .l?n.'i Ed Tanion 17. R. C. Parent 6. Roy "Buck" Whltlock was the Cameron award for a guaranteed l 33 percentage in the canto with 59i"1'19h1li')' 4 7 :2 r: cxclulled. It is the fact that they the Penalty box and the referee gr-a0"vd -7: H1530.” ?-1-:!l?'.;l 8) i ll. 5. P. Jnndlne ll Dr. Wendell blg nolnlngellel. for lllle wlnnlnn Forsylhe Shirl. .:e lvcstem squad making a rim 'M"”1”"" 1 ” ,-, lhnve lost by such lopsided scores. added misconducts for both. 113,10" v ell" nilllli -5- nh 12, MacDonald 3. visitors with two goals and an as- Llneups:- -U perccnil. 3.I"dud'wn -,1 0 3' 0i nlltl one of these zit the hands Of Kennedy and Johnson were off ""5 ws ::e,"n med Pngn 13' sterling MacDonald 8. Dr. E. S. sist, while Ted Watson also picked Saint John: Goal. Brodeur; del- l;,-lnll nl lllc wlnnnls new Don -Wlli -' 4 -33 5; the cellar dwelling Moncton for the remainder of the period ';4V?l5li?"k lgtrxl” On” ' yt ' Glddings 6. l up a brave. Defencemrm ossie Car- fence. Bollln. Carnegie; ct-hm-, .iaci..-an with IS. Howard Gltlvcr ., . . -.- l.-- l... l.l.. Still-ldi WM .1181? 0nl.V W0" 1-l and had barely sat down in the M ' c "" ' Col. G. E. Full' 7. H. I. splllett negie and Paul Platz also garnered Whitiock; wings. Watson. Nlcollr. villi 12 and Red Howall who, be. ziniliiilillmiiils ll; 25 2; 2i ,;;q....cls and tied three in 58 played l,-ex at the sinrthof Ihcl final: . . iii J M l H J J L b 10 one each. Carnegie, making ms first subs! noon, Blackburn, Thuiei. ll . handling the ball beautifully lln.l.n 0 n 0 0 His 5635011. . l . lame when Jo nsoll sarte r . . orrls . . . arr: ce . appearance over Charlcttetown ice Jodoln. Brennan, Plalz. l.. nd llme ln dunk anolllcr 3 ' .' l l .. ll thr0lV1Yl-3 Punches 11118111. He was for the Beavers, came up vxlui n Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon; (icon 8 scnnllcbnl. lnw;n,, 9 ' C.""'5h n n ., If U18 105505 were by one or two given a. match misconduct. ' T0NlG"T 7 Pi M" solid performance to collect, an 35. defence. Travis. Viiale: centre. mill .. n 3v.ii;iT”;i.23.”l.il-Vtsiiliii :32: 1:55;; ..C:i'.:il::; i'..Wi..Wl:l:"i..l!:.:" Al Moniague new my my is WW Tom ..wi"il..;;”:'””i.s:;..i.:i' - - Earl Smith who p.-iced his Bl(I(.'(uiCl'n n () 1) ill ) g ' i ” , be ' " '2 g Bre'm'3"- Thai" and 3013" 831'?" mm " 5' g "' ' ' 21:1. all lne n.3,, wlllll 3 bn; -)3 .l.l.al,l' ' n n n ni than can be nxpr-cl:-d-but when goal getter. who has a severe Ice 1-John MacDonald vs. D. E. cred assists. Ready, Bathgatc. J. Horeck. Mor- ” - ' . . : - 5 A . Saint John drllib ihrm 11-4 an. Charley h01l50- - MMDO all. VI 1 Cl t - row. Belludry. Clements. Bealon. paints, the l:ilgll3Si.lleO('a1 recmd-'..d Linkloitcr will 5 j hm nlgnls lam. llnlwks down SUMMARY Last nlgllt mnfkedl me lillisl Ice n2-(Myron Be" vs. E. L. er; njrncegoavhemweirlhs tllell) tlnlamfeslgndk Omcnnsl Charles Geode and in league lJ.n.V ih:s sear. Ciiar.lc Tolrlls -s a J.) . mam 74- nln,llnnlln.ly alter ls. Flrsl Penna lzanlle lg tlle seafglnk n use -old; wood Morrow Frank Bnthgmle and Bnruoo Frank Elna”. " landers heni Moncloli 6-1 iiie 1nM.,llll.enll Mnsdell 333 " "rm: ' . ,( 'Sengl-am: Competition IF ' W l ' ' summnl-y;- night previous. P9091” l'"m””'V (Harve-V' Hm-mom 1:19 elneallllllielir tlloer nlgllageaftto gttrtoa, 7 Dr '11- dgrveisitgl-gm? Snell” tggfellecl-eIz:r.iizl1n F'"" P”H”d vrcrorun RINK Aw .. a nut. rs sec ll; e resll s C. on fen , ac ' ' l l.l'.l.ld,nlnn I l an-lellc 7 of those izailics, olllct WgU1l(lt,lll1GIl'p to 4 (Dussnult.KJO'mslcad) 11:35 gfsggnagymilbgce olellfsgxgerg lcc 44;. Ml lz-lame V5. R, gnu- gsjnstflsn B.;.lt,:5;te'an&IO1;:fld:,Dr:f; 2-Saint Johri.ICornegle 123.” the conclus on t ii, an nl"y's eTnrorlto, llkay h lk . teams were ll. hand: H5 pennllles; vlga el must have been playing short (Bentlv, Lewickl) , 13:13 3” ”ed' and P0 'up . 9 lm. C "3 up 3555 ' -' , handed, This was not the case Penalties - Sloan. Harvey (2). ;1rW"loarl?eb;;lfx?lrlfl::"fnntl?: ;?I.lle;f net? 1.1:, w, Turner vs, Ivan Gel Tn,” wnlle I nmd S I second Period AY NIGHT however. as they had 15 men in Second Period lullilfvv and "sweep" as the "Old Home' 5 C" bur FRID action on both occasions. 5-Toronto, Mccor-mack U , ., ' l Ice 2.; 5 Moore vs A, MC- ' 3-Ch'iown. Morrow. V l , o e . lsmllln M H l 3,29 roarin game got under way or a Pher on, - - - lrhree of Beavers goals, one in lmclnlgnnl Blllllglllel 3.07 NEW HAVEN vs. KELLYS CROSS Not being present at those 64r0mmo' Gardllu-all--' ' new season. lcesgn snnlen vs ESP nab each period. came while Islanders 4,,cllvl.,wn, galhgagel SATURDAY NIGHT games. it is pretty hard to pass (Watson. Mack:-ll) .......... .. 4:53 soilnnlalsevlgelgfn":lfo;E:lgegm:ll:h;a::; me. o ' . I ' ' :'o?eBE"::ir"g” m:nt;1;0”'- oarnagli (J. Horeck. McLagan) . 4.0.5 , judgment or answer such quest- 7-Montreal, Mosdell ' 3 4A(; 1. pull . E, 1:5 A n, 3 3 sew" Y 0" 3 Sm” 5-Ch'town. Favero 8.58 . Crapaud Heartbreakers vs Allgllstll-le Blllldogg ions, but frcm th'e accounts of (olmsteadi 14:40 f,t;'nt'l,'::lttgnggsleregnlgeioltrgelllilzglgi Ce ;. Cm :i1lgll:g(;fEllgr;gl11:;;l::';d M3 0W" 6-Ch'town, Clements. "- ' ' . th games from those who did Penalties - Kennedy (major . . ' 9 W35 Sell” (Boston, Travis) .. . 101 GAME TIME 3-30 wilness ihem, it appears that the and misconduct): Johnson The ms” 3”” 0' "19 ”"hed"” is ins an interference penalty. w1ilt- -zesnim John, Whlilock, Halifax defence was the hit: weak- (major and misconduct.) exbecterl to get under W8Y toqlfhfi 10311 got their third while Favero (Nicolle) . 15.03 A ness: pills the fact that the cn,o- Third Period f”hed"”'”Fh"'5d3Vv '"”'- 2” '1' was serving an interference rap in sesuint John. Watson 13-bit , A . - position were definitely having Scoring - None. "' ,m' the second trams and Watson scor- 9-Ch'iown. Clements. i one of their better nights," with Penalties .- Johnson (match Kg;zl?' M”D”"31d V5" Jr M' M89 I ed Beavers' fifth tally in the third (Beaudry) 151.42 lllell. nl.,,.s and passes clicking to misconduct), Flaman, Lewlckl, C S-Stewart V! G G Gordan l lragne lwhtile liilernterlitslwas doing Penalties: Favor l2), Bolnn perfection. Loch, Sloan. 9' ' ' A ' . NEVV YORK Jan. 24 e-(AP) e W mn” es 91' TP'DnG- AM Is- (2). D- m. - ' landers' a.l . - o o g Joe Louis the former heavyweight 30 s were scored while THURSDAY, 25m. JANUARY 1951 From what has been seen of Ed . ImD,rneP. Macfntyre vs. F. G. Mac hnnlng cnnmnllom wns sued 1;, bO4'.'lll":.18I:E;lS were at lullISll.YE;lgltll. Third Period . . ' , on a powe . -- At 3:15 P. M. lggmglggssgggggnyfnggngvgg log; Miners Defeat ,,;:, Hlwnwiham "Se 3- A A"- f..u”& ”i?33'3 hm... i"..”L”"&i.1'"v.? manor of hockey i..'”.i..”I.3.?-'1'. 10'-5RlntlJ01l(lH-BWI'30l'; 7 4 T - - - , stage f th fl 1 :1. Il - (Whll . rennnn . -1 The Islanders Hockey eam to nnd mun ln that deplnnnenl as land hotel room last July 4 er: ssmgmd ea" :::mi::lrlolhe ssrll-Inc pummel: otincmgm clemem GARNET vs. GOLD In aid of the March of Dimes -Jan. 22 to 27 THURSDAY - GABRISON NIGHT FRIDAY .. CHILDREN'S SKATE - 4 r0 5:30. NIGHT SKATE -' s To 10 SATURDAY -- AFTERNOON SKATING - 8 TO I .bc the big team to the adept net. custodian in the Halifax cage has been kicking out more tllan his fair share of rubber all season. And judging from ac- should speak well for Ed's cause. Gliders-1156-2 points lonn negle again came to the fore, pl-N539" hockey .95". 5.4 toni;:'.lt' ' ' ' 1-Glace Bay. Holmes High single, M. O'Connor. 178 ' Breaking up an Islander; rush, before a crowd of 8.000. T110 After all is said and done. it (Marshall, Pirie) High douible, M. O'Connor. zlll ELKHORN, wls Jan Mlnlnn) llle husky llelencemnn broke lrlnmnn nnve Ming, n record of was prollaibly B couple of bad 2-North Sydney. Bellringer . Schedule for Friday, Jan. 26 - gomln. ,l,,,,,'ndse,," -,5 .',,ell.l....,.,.,.. from behind his own hluellne. nine victories. five losses and Al Vicioriasi-4 e Bowling The plaintiff in the supreme Court damage suit is Odessa Cal- loway. 25-year-old New York Negro golfer. who said she was at- John goal. but some sensational work in the cage by Dennis Bro- deur barred the door while Beav- J. Horcck, Dutchak. Overtime Period Admission 10 cents G-LACE BAY. N. s.. Jan. 24 - -mm , . . ors tallied twice on smar break. This ad sponsored by the Summcrside Branch cwms ” W359 E”"”' W” domg lCPlTG1"ce 3” Mmels ”l"'5W" my ""9"" Nums BMW" rtrlgrllngtatlfeletllzllfd sou mum aways while Islanders well: pla.v- 11-saint John. Plat!- of the Canadian Legion more than pulling his weight. des- ed North Sydney vlctorlas in the , , 03'" , She dlcl no. so lnlo demls cg ing every man up. At 7.46 or the (Thnlor. Boliin) 9.05 pile the high scoring against him. first two llel-lods gonjglll, lo gull, Si.lVe'I”Wlng5f1052-4 Points the alleged assault beyond chaml frame Cllrnegle lnlemenled ll pass lsennlllesl None. In the 1-4 contest against Beavers, ll 6,4 wlll lll 8 scheduled game of Hlighla-riders--930-1 point. mg that Lmns ..vlolmuy and ln at centre leg, nnnrlell ln Over lnc g DAW” kicked aside 40 shim the Cape Breton Senior Hockey High slnzle..M.Cmn11.147 ll ll manner assaulted muck blueline to set Whitlock up in COLOGNE. Germany. Jam Wr some of winch were sensational League. Higlh douible, M. Carroll. 291 3 dngeal me lmlll me ..,.,,'.. face the clear with a nice puss. While (CP)-The iouring' Lethbrldsc saves, according to reports. That First Period Atoms-1094-3 points Sid, ..?..l nmgg without pmvocugf Vltale was serving a penalty. Car- Maple Leafs edged the Kref.-id nights for the Saints, although , (Petersen. Martineau) 10:00 suvc-l-wlnlls vs. Mama at 5.45 pm ,1 l dl dl d l ll weaved his way up the ice right draw in games against Europe-in l'h"e15 "9 (mum Lhui Wm 39"" 3”G"m” 3530 Emmmme Gliders vs. Highlanders. ,.;'.L';f.lf.g'"f nl.'iu,l,Hl,,ell,l,cl;.eA,n'l-),n:1,., in on goal. had his first shot teams. ' crs and Hawks are making strong- (Robertson) 11:20 59" Ended n solyeln. canal. ln the blocked by Hal Gordon but push- er and more uggressive showings of late, with the former likely to worry afcout Penalties - Second Period Australia established its admin- istration of the former German territory of Nevircuinea in 1921. suiky in 1948'and since had serv- ed as assistant paddock judge at races in Chicago. ed in his own rebound. Islanders Holly Beck come playoff lime. In both in- stances, reports slated thut Hali- 4-Glnce Bay. Marsllall I ' Forcing the attack from the G I L L fax played ”unimprcsslve and (Holmes, Plrie) 16:42 - opening whistle, Islanders went EVENING - SCHOOL HOCKEY loose" hockey, which is probably 5-North Sydney. Bellringer wide-open on the attacks to defin- , , the big answer to current quest- (Petersen, Demarco) 18:27 ltely throw Beavers for 5 ion. Bflngs You Ext” shavmg ions. Could be too that saints 6--Glace Bay. Dnlglelsh Jack Morrow, tipping in 5 1-mm tough battle with Islanders on (Leger. Mundrick) ...l9:37 screened shot from the blueline t Saturday night, which Halifax Penalties - Leger, Gray. by McLagan. started it powerful c 0 N V E E N ' won 3-1. may have had a more . scoring spree for the locals at 3.70 . serious reaction than. one woulg nilra Period gall "Wild "'9'" '”"' ””'”' . - . . . .-. expect. It was a rugged battle an gate anged in the second at was bound to have taken plenty tggafz gag. Iiolrges -. 3:07 MONTAGUE A FRI.-SAT. e SPECIAL 4:05 tlliul-ting a hammering attack I '3 i; I 1: th d. I" y nay. eimarco aroun h f. lth J h H - I04 . GARRISON NIGHT c" o ” ml” .5 . 9-lqrletelrsen. Bellrlnger) 14:50 C C , , eck and lldcrlfagdll. whliennai 8308 N W . F nowln l tn he l l ortl Sydney. Petersen 10:06 they scored again. Favero did the - ,,4yp,3- (MN . SIGNALS vs. 17th RECCE-7 to 3 mi? exi.iEiii”o?." lilrrerinenfes Er ”4.,l;f.;;,3BYl.S,':..”..i; 1652 rconora men lhe gum”? it an mwtuatcgwtalkmtllr , , . ...... .. : e.a crarvng womnu u or ,. SKATING (WITH BAND 8 to 10 E,”,2f,3.'”;3..?';,.l.2'”.f.'g”l;.m”3., g-.;':,. fglrlsaclglgual Mocmbe. Bless GE0R(3A1'lso1.5AIf;1l'";llglll-lGgiIgy1i::I::'lC:d;.l?:lg?12.;::0mInC0 llolsenreirirs. just In iinle to lln- ,. W” . . lde today where they will put ' ' ' Wt 3 P”! at C9" '9 i3'- . ' - .1 THURSDAY JAN, 25th, um" , speeded in on Brodeur who stop- ' ' ”" ' wnm" ”h"" M M” W" ”'"' 3'90 ”' ""9 W ""3 V"? MON.-TUE. - nounav INN -. BING CROSBY lied his tlrrt shot with Favero” Admission 40c in aid of the "Canadian March of Dimes Campaign." They put on I show It Montague that pleased fun: there no end, and renllzed HOCKEY HOLDING TICKETS "'”'I'helast Sydney game showed hockey fans how difficult it will I be to see the play-off games. We have about seven hundred of these left and they will he offered for sale at the Market Building Thursday night from six to nine. - x HELP YOURSELF BY YOUR CLUB! .-ISl.ANDERS HOCKEY CLUB worthy and needy cause. 0 O 0 With what little free time the boys of the team have during a long four-games-a-week schedule, the interest they Ire showing in aid of the "March of Duns" in contributing their time and tol- ents to such a public spirited en- terprise. As in Montague. the boys will give fans there I real show, and it is a foregone con- oiuaion that the keen Hnlrit that has always prevailed in Eomlnersldo will turn out in tone to support. their effort: and help I. needy cnu.se. . . . - V- leg 'for the summersido trip. They have donated their service: free of charge. and are thus Iddin their m-ucll appreciated contribu oil to this fine Frblflm in lid of the Helen of Dimes. loll: ohm: develop! all prlnlolnnlocalolltlonnohy. Prhtlnblosllouneoltl-soul. Alylexponnnll lltulaprlnh loeuohorlifolglle. Ianllll Iltbbtllllrllllllons they are to be congratulated INVITATION The Provincial Exhibition Alaoclatlon invites you and yours to a free showing at the P. W. C. AUDITORIUM. FRIDAY. JAN- UARY 26th at 7:30 P.M. of the pictures "HARNESS HORSE". loaned by U. S. Trotting Association. and "SILK8 & SULKIES". a picture lhowlng action taken during 1950 Old Home Week. loaned by the National Film Board. . , Also the showing of the MacDonald Brlar Dominion Curling. Championship 1950, at Vancouver. This picture shown through the courtesy of J. M. Montgomery. local representative. banging home his own rebound. Clements ended the spice when he ' up with Benton and Travis around the Beaver net to ban: another home at 10:01. But their two-goal lead was short lived. Jllmplng to the at- tack when Favero went off for interference. Beaver: scored again at 15:05 and deadlocked the score at 4-4 at 19:31. , Whitlock got the first when he broke out all alone at centre ice on A nice page from Nicolle. Go- ing in on goal. he split the lie- fence neatly. pulled Gordon aside and slipped it in for probabl the smartest goal getting effort o the night. The (Regular Monthly LEGION MEETING place in (ha Branch Home at a PM. -tonight. ' Agenda: General Business. Meeting of the Charlotte- . fnceoff. however. Islanders went ” "'0' H mm. town Brunch Canadian neglon 3. 5:. s. 1. will take :;'.,;'”,';.',,,,-I-lg.,3,;';,:n!1,.n:,'”g,1: ' home on a noun play wlttri 'Gordon came out of his cage 16 . Th 11 EVERYBODY wancomr: This can be avoided by buying a 35.00 Holding Ticket and pick oamp'.ny,'t:gll Ng',:l:pol":erd."”:Il: s 1l::suliVililmr'ol:oteil::t 'lrc:3id ff: Iuydinpoui ofnud blades. team Montague on Tuesdoy. LI .. ' l - your own space for the balance of the hockey year. will a so provide the lime millt- i".,'.'.'.'n.., ,...l., I"'l”.5iff.f,',l"'l lllflnifll AILADI5 down the ice in the clear. Hal meet him and both going to the Ice together with the puck slid- ing on its own into the open not. Tearing right In on goal on I two man attack right from the laundry at the 19:42 mark. 7,, Kevin! a rough film of It In' the .llllni frame with penalties. Q From one side of the Dispenser , you rip out new Gillette Blue Blades. unwrapped and rndy for I on. Turn the Dispenser our and there's n handy compartment for