IFOURTH STRAIGHT WIN I Parkdale-Flyers Trample Montague 12-4 At Arena Fm”-he--it-er--wet--v-Nu-sane lArcl'iie Moore Has Nothing 'But Disdain For Patterson Parkdale Flyers bent on the; wildest scnriitl spree of the sea-t son last night at the Sports Arena. to down Montague Prunroses l2-ll and ntn their unbeaten strinz tel four games in the island Senior B Hockey League. r f'arkdale's big line of Carvers: demoltslied the Prtmroses all by! themselves with i.-entermnn Orin. Carver firing four goals and Skip. Carver three while coach Allie. potted a single marker. 4 The line picked up iii st-oring pmnlS heittcctt lht-tit Orin nddrdi foul assists in his four goals for on eight-point,pei'iormant-e that ushed him to the top of the aaeiteiti stint-tn: heap Speedy .ltm .tiacLeod fired three Lure. Coyle; Forwards-Hughu, Atsenault. Carroll, Dowllng. Mac-J Fayden. Jenkins. Ketch. Landry.; Jay. the first aahata and a half of the gama aloas. . .Nost game is Thursday with Sahta and sam- Llaoapa :- loatagao:-Goal. Dillon; Do- . fense--Macllae. longaphle. ' Tiowsdale. Parhdale:-Goal Roper; Dee fense e-Josey. Wood. A. Mac- Lcod. Ready. Moore; Forwards- 0. Carver. S Carver. A. Carver. Hurry, MacGee. J. Mac more. . lieod. Cud- I.elereoa:- Don Whalen. Leith SYMMARY :trlilNiHtitfil.miIliitttililrpttftlfl lll"IlhVl.lIl.: nni P'd”d:' 1' P”'kd.l”-Jll nth” ' MaL'L2od tliurry. MacGeel 4:25; 2. M t ., D l (M 'I" - Rittilu llttulin; shot inn for demognzsafiua pa(I::d.an':ds. Montague Stu hl.trl..ttre and liiek Carroll stiiped the others i FIRST EVEN (IRIN CARVER ttdK Milli: P-:.h'tMr:iitt:ii:l l.'lnlP til it tin. .. Willie iiunu was S”""'l ""'”'” i P”"it”'r"0- out utth a slim ”Kl edzc Tutu IlllsNllIL' llilltl the Fivi-rs' linc- Ca"V9T l5 .Cai'vcr. lieadvt 2:50; goal; tn gm-i in-ct .iiX minutes of up last night ..tiiIlie'lias a hut 5' P"kd'l'”TA (la”e" in Car" the session llllxlltlil tlte score to 1xI'tI NIWI trawl in N5 I'll? Ind v"' Rem”) 515' 6 Parkdu&- 4-1 and Parkdale rammed home iiill he cut ttlr 1! W963 of Hurry (Ji MaCLw.)d' xlacceel four more. in the llltal five minutes llhnt thr uuiiic lacked in H- '2 '.x;":v”g::E3:W8Kl.aw:,iR7g? nut oi the permit with t-tivtnvtit ll .tImnst made up for S. Carver. Arsenault. (loyle- (A. Carver. O. Carveri 10:43. ; PenaltIes:- Ready 12'. Carro1l.t CHICAGO (AP)-Archla Moore. ready to prove that life begins at 40 or more has nothing but dia- daln for h'ecklers who Intimate that Rocky Marciano may hava pushed him over the hill. Marciano ksyocd Moore in the ninth round or their heavyweight title fight 14 months ago. Rockytg retirement now has brought about a unique situation that will make boxing history. By defeating 21-year-old Floyd Patterson at Chicago Stadium Fri- day night. Moore can become the oldest man to vicar the heavy- weight crown and the lust light heavyweight champion ti) gain it. Patterson. by utnntnsz. can be- come the younizcsi iitleholder and the first Olympic champion to take t. 18 MOORE 0.Ix'.? "I'm n Moore man says Sam Plan. who helped pilot Tony Zle to the iniddleuctizht champion- ship. "But the lhrnl Int lhlnldlll about in how touch. if anything did Marciano tan out . " of Moore man never hear mum u, more. He took care of Jersey Joe Layne. Euard Charles and Don Cocltell. Did he take care of yours? Maybe we'll find out rn-I ay. Patterson. who hasnli had a fight Iincs disposing of Hurricane Jackson last June when he frac- tured his hand. said his plan of action -depend a entirely on Moore's. i ,”l mill let my chance to clip him in the early rounds and l'U make the most of it." he added. ily JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writs: MELBOURNE (CF)-Your col- lege boys. unabls to make the eight-oared crew when the season started a few months ago. brought Canada her first gold medal of the toss Olympic Games Tuesday and the first ever in rowing. The four. spares for the Univer- ally of British Columbia eight, teamed up nriginallygust to keep in shape. it took a public sub- scription among B.C. citizens to get them to the Games at all. Tuesday they rowed away from everything in sight for the third time in a row to capture the Olympic title for fours without COXSMBIII The L'BL' Plilht nearly made it "My broken right hand is com-! pletely healed. I can hit as hard. as I want with It. I don't have to- hold back. and don't forget I've: also got a left hand." i Cus DiAmato. Floyd's loqua-. cious manager. says that he; doesn't think Moore took as much of a heating from Marciano as some people think. "And we don't go for this old. a double. battling United States and Australian crews all the way to finish second. by less than I length 10' the Yale entry in one of Saints & PWC Al S'Side Four College Boys Bring e Canada First GolclMedal i thonmstthrilllngnnalsintnem cry. The drama of tha rowing ftnah on Laka Wendouree. 10 miles west of here. tent, nil; stole the upd- llgltt from tho track-and-field events. in which Olympic record: continued to fall. U.l. OPEN! LIAD The United States. with ono-two- threa finishes in two events. he- sides a big day on the water, moved more than 100 points alidad of second-place Russia in the un- official point standings. 305!!! Morrow. the Texan whose victory in the IN-metro dash was one of the few in which a record didn't fall. made up for it Tues- day by wiping out Jesse owenr Kt-year-old mark in the 300 me- tres. Chnsed by fellow-countrymen Andy Stanfield and Thane Baker. Morrow covered the distance in 33.6 seconds to wipe the old my mark off the books. The other US. sweep, in the men's discus. was a surprise only in the order of finish, Fol-tun; Gordien, who holds the world rec- ord for the event. was beaten by teammate Al Oerter with a heave and.itimptitIsin1N0.dldltagalg. 33351!!! than five inches onto Olympic mark with a loll! of!) foot. Tia inches. I-Ila duel! rival. Iceland's Vilhjalinur Elnarssoii. also broke the old record. ' It was Poland's turn in the wom- en's broad lump an Elzbleta Kra- uinaka equalled her own world record of 2) feet. Dot inches. four inches better than the Olympic mark set by Yvette Williams of New zealand fotrr years ago. In the women: 80-metre hurdles the girls didn't even wait for the final. Australia's Shirley Strick- land. who held the world record until Russia's G. Ermolenko broke it last year, matched the &viet girl's 10.8 seconds in a qualifying heat. The same time was regis- tered by another Australian. Norma Thrower. a few minutes later. The preliminaries of the men's 110-metre hurdles and 3.000-metre steeplechase were quieter. with US. entries dominating at the shorter distance while American defending champion Horace Ash- enfeluar was unexpectedly elirnin- ated in a longer racc. ii mates had been eliminated in til... first matches. lightweight 1-;.1.,.m Beattie of Hamilton finally in-oh the Canadian losing an-oak in hm log. defeating Sub Chundakovl solya of Thailand to qualify for up quarter-finals. Earlier. a South African 0ppnp' ent had eliminated St. Leslie Ma. son of Stellarton. N.S.. in the light welterweight division. Canada's basketball team, elm, lnated from championship Cnnlpo tltlon. defenitxi South Korea 744,.)- in a consolation match. The four Canadian yachting 9.. tries were well back in their din sions although Dr. Archie Cam eron and W. G. Thomas made an excellent comeback in the sharing class after capsizing in their open log race Monday. This time tins, finished sixth in a field of 1:4 UPSET SCOIIED , . A resounding upset Olfcurred ,,. the rowing events when Jack Kelly, Jr.. of Philadelphia lin. ished a well-beaten third in the single sculln behind Viatlw'-it Ivanor. a 19-year-old Rttsstan mt glnccring student and Stuaft Mai kenzic of Australia. - Ia t-omr (. I . -'. i' 7:54- 9. Parktlale 0. Car- . an R-? xpt'r;trl lll rtiuuwl pint. Rut not quite an" 1 - . R C .l If 'th " Cd Of I84 fc 1. ll . it I” . . 5 limit ('31-roll Hlltl Slit 'tlarl.tire itnttstdrrinl; lhv nasty weather Igrw if; P(l';E'1:"l; Ax. (52:53 0 a 'K9 in ' '1 0" he add ' . (eel be"; thanmClh:s'D1gea(;R,'m:;: CANADIAN QUALIFIES A R"55'3n P3” W"! ill" ditiibli -t . shot goals in the rally minutes hr. riiiwt vihtflt itumberrd Mir .0 tlarvir, 13.43 i a ”'fmwa'"r n mm-k. Desmnm Koch W3", the Canada-5 only wiry at the Ma. 501113 "id Wily CBPNJFPU lite tour-t iv. .fuflIFIl.llil':l to let xirgniagge p(tta1rill- ly il'f'NI (Ha; h:.t..rpl:onaL. .101 Pnmmuh Mam" Carroll J PI "um American. mum. broadm-lmper Dummy KG c.t:E:;at3lew'hxi ::;lei'ican on '.” IV rite game in ar as mm-ate ameor ee- ' t . .k'Cl wdld-T etuttk I seiens . . 2 ,,,,,.,,, ,,...,,, from the Prim- lent could he placed on the lR";la';','"tfl.'l";:J;,r.VC”Yl' "mm H WP "ml Cam , E m;1Tli;EISml19fM5T9Ci::,l'9i:3u;3:e'km:tPOLISH VICTORY :;.Lial?fyln':zgiirirtlnd n K p with and without cot. ii :.."mt."tmr tlhml Mon” rimdlr in .i hlmutmpnim t Ruhlly lmnetin h TM”. Puke”. H M0"l”""9 aneiia slttililiittl catcher of Bron:-ll R '' league uilh Prince of Wales Col- BAdhlemar Ferrdra d" 5"V”' "'9 Bl" ihcr” "35 Mu" """ Elm '."' ' "'T”” l " '. w core egante cn e- .fIlI1Il.',lIP nos... t- pay ex- . . , " 'i " ' ' . , zl' 'h '. . ', Pl during the entire tzatne t-eediitglv well considering the ('3”"” (mcmei 1'37" 12' Mon. 13'" D"dE"" M” "H" hospud a hm "a””.'"g to S".mm””lde I” re um ll 0 Wm me hop, me” where. Amr H” "W of ms mam ; V ' afm h M r, d 1 I H l M H K” mama" taiziirw Macliure 4Kelt'h. Tmws- today in undergo a hand operation a lttsscl iiith the airmen at the . - .-.. -. .. .1... .. in-3 u ll 3 Agni am (am. i W” 2' " ' daiet 5.36; 13. Pnrkdaie 0. Car- Thursday club Plllillrliy director airport while the Y-lil.C.A. are I i 'e' "and in me semnd pmod "5 drnud for me Hm mm Vet" (A CIl'VCF' Til 14 Park- Arthur Vltedi Patterson an- e at home to St Dunstan's The lat- . when Joe Cnyle and Kip Ready this year with Parltdnle but he d 1 Q farm, .0 '(.a;.m; Hm, .d i w ' I ' ii" hedul Tee er Kenna Ma Return tangled in the corner. Both came didn't get on the Ice.. .0nee 13.1.; 'k(i I J 'i K! (H” 3 no",'1"”e is 4 . Id - m Htgmsyn U” (grgma yh" - i MELBOURNE tCI"t Mar: out with major penaltlcs. Bill again Orin t'arvrr.. oringinally '. Br "9 i "mi "Hy T 9 3"'Wm'" nnw" W TORONTO (Cpl "T 'l.”c.'l”'” "1 "r it ' ” 3"" hm '5 been 0 aret George. ltl:Vcai'-old srhoo . - .- llli 33 lhave bone chins removed from his Plants returned to action in the shifted to the "Y." . - . . Hughes FFPPHPKI n l'nlSl'0nllil('l and ti rlglilwlnger. t-entered his brain . , . O O 5 teacher from Mctvitt. Sask. tailed llilhl thumb. 'lVationaI Hockey League last week 11,9 "Y" started the season sitr- Tuesday in make the qualtrvmg N stit'3"i"iIti;i:iEbxneia .. , DOWN THE Forbie Kennedy Is Leading 5 . BAC K Candidate For Rookie "Award STRETCH .IIe st-eitis to thrive on il.. 1 distance in the women's Oiyntnin Handled I'I'S. Rmw" mm who.” apparently u n a Hected by a chronic case of asthma which had kept him out of eight games. The Montreal Canadiens' net- mlnder picked up where he left off before his illness and im- proved his lead in the efficiency rating for NHL goaitenders. all together I2 penalties ucre handed out, six to each team. TT-TTTT cessfulliy with a win over R.C.A.I". and the Saints have a win and I a loss in two games. Either team can lie undefeated Trotters for the ,oTR(m;0 liC:'""-red K'm"edy'l'rlned,l(' h;"::fget:ciecld' U I" C” ijavelin throw and was eliminated. rmer one ca captain who; 3 P - . . g mm W am, at the and 0, me. The-Leafs need a lift, with only MELBOURNE tcei --Great lLeagttt- leadership with a victory was It . . tone. iiln in the last ll starts. .'ln.Britain defeated the United State! tonight. . . "359" 5 9' W133”? "'3 NP. lllP standings they have droppedill-7 today in the lirst rottml or the Game "me "I 7.” itional Hockey League's most- val-i from first to fourth place. it-pee conipeiititin in Olympic lette- Plante was beaten on only two M Sllmmefltde 50111 i-he alrmell llfaliiehlilsaliled fetgdoum laelallntlnhn L him!-t 13 NJHLl"tuesclmt:) "ht mil - u e s eec e e of the 45 shots fired at him in and Wellhmen are winlesa. P-W.C- manager Hap Day said Tuesday: the end of the 1968-54 season. but MELBOURNE twn games for n .955 we;-ue has .dropped its only start of the The 33-year-old K a', donned which raised his season's mark a year to the Trotters and the R.C. his uniform. and worked out witlll point to .952. ICPJ--Lars Hall wag persuaded to lead the ieamjof Sweden today with the individ- one more year for a reported 311:" ital told mtdll lid F-Hull "10 ' om. highest snlgry in 'romnm'. team gold medal in tho Olympic . it is a little early in be talking - rahout rookie of the year awards-i U" team Tuesday Yesterday morning of 0 tilt the tint; limw hlllvltnl In tioshen. N. auctioneers gavel sounded in the Y 'l'ht'ee of the trailers. At-inn. Iluin building at tho Delaware Dexter and riirectttm were elected County Fair grounds. Delaware. from the pre-I900 era. The trotlers Ohio. announcing the ninth annual Silt-Kinney and tlr Mt-liltvyn and fall speed sale was officially opcn- the pm-er Althcrlale tit-re named .d. Among the large crmtd of from the yr-nrs between 1900 and horsemen present wers Joe Hcn- lilfft llnrscs prominent since I925 aessey and James "Rom-h" tlae-p lnclttrled Spencer Scott. Scotland Gregor of riharlottetown. Lloyd and Volomtie and the two pacer: Mar-Aula.V of Sydney and Dr. Billy Direct and Hal Dale. Ggnrgig Bishop of Lexington. Ky-,3 who is taking in the sale prior to I" ""l"" "' he ''l''''”'d "'9 '"""' ("mini ,1", for H mm. am, par. more must he deceased and re "M "om Sam, Jnhm NB. eetve two-tlttrris of the vols of the L." H" M." . dozen mm," Mttseum Enard of Trustees. This "M mm” W," bong," ., . mm. election brings the total immortals. liar sale and most of them made h""""'d '" ll”? "3" 0' Fi""' '0 49- ' 3"”, Anmnn mvm m.,., Sandy Among the ttrst to be enshrined. song 2 m 3.5. R my qnuinm Nam nere Hanihlelonian 10. the greats ya” "M, by Pvwr Song 4 2 M; lHf'Iltl.Y lltlillflftfb til the harness Becky ffounsel .1. 2:ll: Maid nill- v"”'-"; iinld-smith Maid 2:08”:-i "d 2.” 3.5. pm, 1-” 2105. Dir, world is record which held for many ".9 1' Guy 2:” 3,5; in-nn1a'l gob: years and will maria to high wheela .htit still you can get away from the. fact that Charlottetown has a pretty good candidate for the one in the NHL. in the person of Forble Kennedy. Forbie has been drawing raves from hockey men and sportswriter: in every city en I mpnsscd by the NH.L. and if the award was given in the rook- ie rasponsible for using up the largest quantity of printer.a'a ink then Forbis would walk home in a breeze. ..llnfnrtultst.ely this limit the case The Calder Trophy will be given to the rookie who gives the best performance over the Mama but snags: this basis Kennedy will he one of. If not the leading candidate. We be- live For-ble'a to points made up of 4 goals and 6 assists is tops for all rookies in the loop to data and scoring goes a loag way in deciding rnoltle honors. Mciinwhilc. Glenn Hall of Del- piaca by maintaining a steady pace in his three games while Boston Bruins' Terry Sawchuk slipped three pain t it. which dropped him in third place. Hall stopped 91 of 90 shots for a .929 mark on the week and a sea- sonls rating of .93. Sawchuk put in his worst week of tho season as he marked tip an oven Mil aver age. allowing seven of M shots In get by him. His season": total in .97.? Ixirna Wnrsley. tiny New York R . goaltender. managed to add two points to his avenue for a fourth-place .914. He had a J21 mark for the week. AI Rollins of Chicago Black Hawks kept his av- . erags at .90tl. posting the same mark for the week. Toronto Maple I.eals' Ed Citad- wirk managed to get back to the .900 position by turning asida ll! FORBIE KENN EDY rnit Red Wings reclaimed second , A.F. have been beaten by Saintal and Y.M.C.A. Day said it will be up to Ken- history. peniathlon competition. . AlLfL”er' . 'BA.i'S REFLEX 'TWIN SPEAKERS JHREESPEEDS - PORTABLE " HI-FIDELITY PHtllltJflllilPH 8, RADIO COMBIN r',.-.. -FIRST TIME OFFERED AT SUCHAA E-lrt pnrb” M Hind, 2.09 4.5: -pen. and the fanlritltt Dan Patch, that . iiiswoorl 4. 2.09 2-5; Ht-t.nw Baron itmti '" 137'” UV" WW Y""" t'3f.'it.t.'-i. melt tixieiorhsiiitlix .3: (ll'll!2ztotdlou'dl'l”nxIt'me gold mitt: LOW PRICE! 1” '”'- 5” 'l""” 2 ”7- KW" a'”'"' s l to he Ed Chadwick of Torontm t sntain play only is llmea tlIIr- tum. 1'' mm H" ' on mf"" -1- 2 l2- U003 v'”'h"t"-1" Larry Regan of Boston. team-! ".1 ii... ,...m.' in .17 my 3."... iii." ' . p g;M.1.3; Flgyning High 7 till .1-5 and Vullntitu; Iltr xltlr at llcI;qxt;it'e mill; Elmer v.,kn .34 pant", l "nnw. "M u Mr "N You 0' -lPl'V.V MCN"ll- Vill" "CPl"'-5' stbera. Tattersaila will hold th-lr annual Andre i"'i0lIOVnlt. an exhaust l ".3 ml” .0 "u "I W 'h, ml; ltllileu :l'lJrEnl'r::l fall sale at tho Keeniand raise This year's ratalogtte rttns from rnursv. Lexington. Ky. December No. i to No 538 and the ages are 4th and 5th. It will feature quality. from weanling: to l2-year-nltls. hre--(Log start and high class and. Many of them are extremely well ret-nrrl marca ill foal to some of the bred bei from the best breeding hesi millions in the ttorlti. Also for farms in a United States and a sale will be Good Time 1;. l:57 4-5. large number are gradttatett of the. from the estate of the late W.lI. Grand Circuit and the fastest ltalf- Fans. who passed away early this lnlle tracks in America Just at Frat". A l'l.'lIiElll('T of Good Time. tnata on the Junior Cansdloaa. Pt-miavost would rate a mention . just for sticking with the Cana- t dlens. Charlwirk hasn't been too hot. and although the Leafs are high on him they are low in the stand- ings and Chadwick isn't any- where near the top nctminders as i wa said once before that a loss means a lot more to Saints than it IINIIII to the other clubs Saints have l0 games left In which to pick up the iilach if g they are golax to make the play- leffs which even though the sea- I son has only startad are closer . to the saints than anybody else ive times by Chicago for an .lil werille and a season total of .371. t a any WI-Il:'RE.' 5?: I'll Rt-'0. 879.00 rut mes ? far as statistics are concerned: Th. gay Sumnuirgidp Am; and M GOIIKPCPEFI. by the Wily. Item. to f Montague have been strengthen- tliave a rather touizh time winninl in: themselves in recent weeks rookie awards In indicated by trim reason to expect that it will ialrlom we can pirk nitt llr-clnrt Continued nn page 7 Chief p. 2.03 I-S. winner of 3Z6.7l)(,l Bookmor p. 2.05 l-5. scotch Mite I:0h 4-5. My Horse 1 02. winner of it i over &55.000. It is expected that. CURLING AT Montrealls all-time great stopped in . mt .l.,g.ngl.l tor um. inm- K Joe Hennesscwa patrorwiwner willl mil n , 1 hi. kl . l " 3 - U 5, dd" ..... . .. t... cnmonrrowit r. t::.:'.;" SPORTS ARENA but WI! MPG 0'" in 10' Wlllllllherd and Brian Lewis. two hold- . . tlor the Calder trrintiy tiy Tnmnto'I nuts with ave. this year rrlcal-l .52.';'".E:rn:3..n::t2":.l;.:""..': so new or in ms ittlllll. Martini! with section I at! If Fas-his does keep up his pro ?""'a'z,','.':djl:'::ck:yl;::l? SKATING M(lNl)AY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:!) Adm: Adults Ihc: Children we held the track record at Yonkers. NY. and still holds the I"('ltl'fI for one and one-sixteenth miles at Ver- aoo Downs of 1:1! :1-5. Connie 3- p. 2:05. winner of S25.- qgy 1-ht. .-Mr, ha, M". , ".11. 7 rim. sent pace and continues in dIs- m ed, be I”, L .m,,.. w.,...,... 1... .,.,..,,.i ,.,..r... t.. I I-2. st,"-1...... ..t.a,.. it-Hi play the flrebrand type of .09. Hay 3:”. rfw gfffm elmscltooi. siurrl: BUIU-,m Hill moss p. 2:02. winner of over Mtilltollaml. .l. lmtgwt-ll. .l. Boom-: key that has made him the talk "Hwy. and MW" how" dnwni WF.IlNl-.SDAY--l:.'l)-li:00 880.000 and is still going strong. ltowrr vs l-7. Taolon skip. Huracgl of the league we think his tough Mm" in msmnm H", A". lwmp Admigginnz runny gig RpM eat opposition should coma from Regan This 26 year-old Ind has been doing big things for B-nun and it always helps to. he playing on a contender. which Boston very dlflaltcly In this year. Inrldeltly Regan al- most nult Ilofhry to st. Into the i all hoafaotis. ltrstas an rathas . fortunate he changed his mind my-kory noel; 2 02 2-5. winner of Jarrline. Art Wcllrner. Geo. Kelly "ruinly he mm down the cu", over mono. Earl's Best 0 2:04-. Ice 2 .i E. ritmit-n skip, a.iI.? ADAPTER I-5. Colfax p. 204 1-5. Bud Mltemagnall. Henry Douglas. W. Mac-r Direct 2.ff7. winner of ill rll8lICltGI'eilftr is Myrrin Bell skip. Art this season. Peter S. Direct 2;07.tRnpt-r. George Anderson, George winner of i4 dashes this scasori.'Wri;zhi Milo Hanover .1. 2:05 l-5. Eustls 1,, 3 -VI... .;,.,,k;,,. skin Em, "l'l0Vt"' 3- 3195- DCWY Pl"'d"9 3- mntt Vinrnonalri. Doug Georgog I205 h.rn.l, The above are jttstln", (-0, V, Ralph ,,,m,., Imp. llmplea. in addition titers lrel lotl w. M, M,.m,"g wg Rm”. 1,.” MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-G-10 PM. Admission: 50c Tltl-ZSDAY 8.30 PM. P F. l. Hockey League MONTAGUI at PAIIKDALI THURSDAY-Izlt mi. PF. l. Hockey Mama The Aces will be making llidr second appearance in Char- lottetown Thursday when titty emu stick with Saints. We as- peet a bumper house lair this one even though the Aces made a shoddy showing in their initial start hers against Montana. of extremely well bred rolls and w H 3,, id 'm 1. u fillies. some that have been ziwvn ":0 "I? w sun" F Hg "':"v li"n't:lfl".':'(:""l8!:gh." la "rt: I;-hi RIM”! '5 tn.” arital training and will be ram, .1” i lh'!a'i Marin..." aw wt "1"; ml w.Wuld.'n "also W hum ""0" ,,,m,,,,, u, ..n. "m9'lnml "" ”"""' William-. R F.rvinii- Kilt lieady how many chickens will ha arotiadi "kl" I. ." .A"":. FmnA:dul:'VP;:iNG-El. P2; vs. .7 A. Simmonds skip. George com. Much. 7 Or - ttI- Adm: : Child-rd ..::.:.?.':'..".".'.'.'.'...”:."..i'.:-.".".f::. win new mm. mm. ,. , . .,., ,,, .. 1 m '-',.-, - w---..,... .r;--...'; -u. mmoon-mm ahyihing like the same average! W "mm M, M A . ...'n.an'ti'..'-tiltittra ..1'.'t'.'nt in. l same .3.-.asi....i.,,., M 1 Adm: Adults ac; cttnoca toe :.'::;n:'b'g"':tf;L'.”l;','-,,:"'"';'r.f:: slarliaehnrn. o' Rt-nnelti, Jerryl ta Imrl he-no pi-an-kt sari; t-ill-"It Fri-i'-'3'-w't Icttm It all lt2Vl".NlNfl-MINOR itocxnit . - V - . - sner inlay . e a . it it sate time in mm mm that ;,,.',',''”'-,i,”,,” A';,'.:;;:,,,f””'c,,',',';f;i - -w - r A -M ------e mi- , In 3 D. O'Rourke skip. 1.1.. '"”'"I:.' ” muout Barnett Mac. Kennedy. G231-p. ' Scantlehitn vs Dr. 1". Ca out m. 3...... mi”. 1... , For Pure Pleasure nor. Dr 0' ev t N I A new schedule for can-latte ...t-IAVI A MILD ' tows curlers will dart toalat. &wa, as a path eoaystlthm. Isms titty curlers have esta-an Ud me sheet of tee will be than each evening. 'f'&hrs nnw t'ol- I bi: K Edith last: on I I " i i ” . 3. Ice . Gui. ' n.,...n..D'w..,..u. 3. Duncan. L COM! IN TODAYI WRIT! OR-PHONE 620 - NOW! t 2 ' . Uni. 4. I . l