figurine? _'t_tl. 10!! . 2gp , _ . and the handy new Qiiiette Blade Dispenser deab ‘w; a Gillette Blue Blade. un- ‘nappgd and ready for your "m. Edges are protected per- m“, The Dispenser coeta nothing extra. You pay 0H1)’ T“ 1m blades- bqk 1MP" feel 144"" 50 W” gee Gillette Blue Bladee ‘u; i); naeawnv edges ever honed llontrose Defeats Elmsilale 1-4 m; _<;_us__no1a1~;._ cnakiorjrarown l0’Leary Defeats Freetown 3-1 O’Leary Rink was the scene of a thrilling, lively game of hockey played there on Saturday night be- fore an excited crowd of fans who filled the rink to capacity and saw O‘Leary Maroone top out the Freetown Intermediates by s score of 3-1. Ian the first period Hreetow-n had a decided edge on the terri- tory. Play wee of an excellent calibre. Both goallea had many ' close calls until Samara realized for Freetown on a neat pass from young Bob MaclViurdo. The second period was another exciting period, play being quite evenly divided with neither team being able to score. O‘Lea.ry came out strong in the third period and really turned on the pressure. Freetown kept them well at bay until the three minute mark when Gorriil sneaked through the Freetown defence to take a pass from Wedlock to tie the score. Freetowns forwards pudied the play. the Bradshaw-Duvar- Smith displaying some brilliant passing plays. but were unable to realize. At the eight minute mark Lelth Ellis carried the disc right in on Campbell iiitio was custod- ia.n for Freetown in Taylor's ab- sence and gave him no chance. Smith broke away for Freetown at the l0 minute mark but was unable to cope with McDonald's speed who they nrc: Cruikshank, skip. saved a sure goal. At the l2 minute mark Jelly closed the scoring with s nice tally for O’Lcary. Turner and Bernard played a nice game of defence for O'Leary as did Muttart and Waugh on the Freetown approatlics. O'Leary were without the services of their stellar defenceman, Red Turner, and Campbell, Freetowrrs main- stay on defence. substituted for Taylor in tho nets. " Lineups: O'Leary - Goal, McNeil; de- fence. Bernard, Boulter, Ed Turn- er; forwards, Ellis. Wedge, Le- blanc, wedlock, Gorriil, McDonald. Sllliker, Jelly. Freetown - Goal, Campbell; de- fence, Waugh Muttart; forwards, Somers, MacMurdo, Hill. Bradshaw, Duvu‘. Smith, and Reeves. sextette by a score of ‘M. Referee- lnz the game was Bob Profltt. Police To “lleleree" Keen Racing Yesterday Despite Soft illookey In Edmonton i EDMONTON. Feb" 9 1C1’) —- Maynr Harry Ainlay announced lo- day Edmonton police will "relerce"‘ future Western Canada Scniori Hockey League games here. I Mayor Ainlay said police are be-l ing instructed to arrest players, .if such action is necessary to prc- vent recurrence of the “disgrace- ful and dangerous" battle between Regina Caps and Edmonton Flyers here Friday night. During the contest, five players had culs npcncd on their heads M inter"; 15 keen on m, put I classes being forced lo an extra of each team's backers and fans. glelglmeicmaen, mfififl... ",‘,1ff°‘,‘§“°,' heal. Gingerbread Man. driven by 1n a hockey encounter at the indications are that future games mm, perm,‘ ‘hlghughted by A Sammy Kennedy in the Class B Albarton Rink Monday. the Mont- will prove to be excellent draw- sflclbwqnzqn, n.,.e_;,;,._a“ betweenlTrot dz Pace trotted off with the nee team defeated the Elrnadale ing cards. ‘ first heal. in easy fashion; Just --7 . r" ‘""*“ ' Bill stepped into lhe picture in 1 the second as he headed 11’ll‘ for- mer heat Vl’ll’ll’l€l‘ by a. nose in a ' ‘great finish; Mickey Rooney com- ipllblild matters by winning the ' 4L iihird an the other two went to iliiiining from lhe Dr. Wen McDonal4 und Provincial Curling title the W. R. Cruikahan ‘ the Dominion Championship Curling competition at Hamilton. ~ ll. Atkinson, first slonc: J. H. llowatt, second slrmc, l Keen racing was again witness-i ed yesterday afternoon when lilC-l Victoria Driving Club staged at»; other mid-week nicciing on lhc To|i lllnk In Provincial Curling llirclee til-skipped rink in the finals for the British Consuls Trophy k rink, pictured above, will carry the. Island banner into Ont, next month. Dr. H. Mclnlyre. male, Track Albany Takes ice on the east aide of the HANK-IL borough Bridge. Despite soft foot-I mg the events produced close fin- hes and liatlles right to the; o, especially iii the cast- o! the; first two classes on the card. The shift from the Exhibition track was made when the mild weather made the track too soft for racing. Again the. fans saw one oi‘. the lht’. Albany play and outscore of hockey before gue standing. Tl, ran-red the laurcls for 1hr “moors: as he started his loam uTT in viv- ‘playing agairul tory at the twelve mllllllF. of the first period. when he score-d was VanEniber From lrfl niiri Crzisiwil Plioin. liockov is now one point up on Crapaud and Nine Mile Creek. who are lied for second place in loa- lianded. Ha went on to collect four assists. Ned Dougay also earri- ecl his part out ae he collected two goals. Other Albany goal snipers were Cameron, Crossman, John Dougay and B. Noonan. For Crapaud Boulter is to be ’ credited with many great saves and it was he who discouraged his opponents from the serious scor- ing sprees which threatened to break out more than nnoe. Archie MacKinnon scored both of his team's goals. Officials were Lester MacLeod and Lyman Wood. First Period i-Albany, Vanllmber .... i200 2-Aibany. Cameron, (VanEmber) 13.16 8—Albany, N. Dougay, (VanEmber) . . . . . . . . 19.05 k-Crapaud, MacKinnon .. 19.50 Penalties — Miller. Roger-son. Boswell. Second Period 5-Albsny. N. Dougay 2.06 F-Albany, D. Crosaman, (VanEmber) 7.55 7—Albany, B. Noonan, (VanEmbe-ri . . . . . . .. 13.40 Penalties — Cameron. Greene. Third Period li-Crapaud. MacKlnnon, (Boswell, Moreash) 7.56 li-Albany, John Dougay, (B. Noonan) . . . . . . 18.10 Penalties — Cameron. Ill THIS ooiiiien (Continued From Page Six) in right w‘ R. the above mentioned players. uliirh doesn't only mean loss of good playing material. but also curtalls the team as a whole. due to the fact that it necessitates a considerable rc-shuffiing of their existing forward lines. It will make ii a hard uphill fight for thcm all lilto way. of eee According to Doug (Windsor Star) Vaughn "a timely question to ask the jury to decide is the strange and disturbing case of Afnurice (The Rocket) Rim-hard. - . . "Admittedly. the flashy and fiery liE1ll-\\ill'1Pl‘ or ihe Montreal Can- TldlOllS is as good. if not the best hockey player to come down the Al Victoria on Saturday b15111 ,pikc in lhe past dcradt‘. Some ob- Sl. Pals plenty of power and speed to out- the l-leartbreakers 7-2 in a fast 88m! an crowd of 350 fans and lake‘ sole possession of first place in the South Queen's Albany displayed ‘terror: will ‘ go oven fiirllic: than that anti rate liini with the all- Crfliifllld time greats of the ice lanes. e e e estimated over “But that is not today's problem although. indirectly, it enters into lhe picture uhicli must be present- rd. Sliltr‘ hi: is such an outstand- iiig ))Cli()llli(‘l' il. only stands to reason iillli he is going lo be a mar-fwd man every time he steps Loziguc. on the ice. "Be sure to watui l . acorn who Richard is lhe warning every iilzlllllllrr shes his team “hen . lhe Canadiens. mark ' ‘ ' "The fact that rivsl managers feel unassisted while. 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Pluoky Budlong. driven by vet- eran James Arblng. was 1 1 l in the Class A Trot and Pace hav- ing just a htlle bit t-oo much for Peggy Wllte in the last two heats after Lilly Marlene__,l1_agl__b__r_o- ken a wheel in the second and "Lady Worthy 2nd had gone down halfway down the the stretch. Both were drawn. Mary's Delight won the Class O event in straight heals over Maude Unke but the fans saw three great heats in the Class D Trot and Pace. Calumet Onward, Lucky Number and New Look were the entrants. In the first heal New 100k went to a break but Calumet and New Look staged a neck "4 neck battle with the Onward horse. owned by Harold Stead and BMW!!! lots of promise. getting the ncrl over the Roach Moore;- arfi equally Drotnlsing looking New took. In the second mile New boek went to a break but Lucky Nun- bei- took up the challenge to force the Onward horse to the llm't to cop the heat. The third mile was a repetition of the first. 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