. A " The Chet 4' for You" HlCKEY AND NICHOLSON S BLACK '1‘\vts'r / A Home Product ~ Popular Everywhere In Midget Dairy Kings Triumph Series As Juveniles Draw 3-all Dqtry Kings last night. at the I'm-tint won the Dr. F. C. Dougan (rm-fly emblematic of thr- Midget (Wit-w ehamplofllllll) "it u» l-ittetoxvti by defeating theKnotiy Ntn/‘YS 5-2 in the second game or ‘he best two out of three ser- ]r\§. The Kings won the opener —l. sThe Dairy Kings took an early first period 2-0 lead, were out- icored 2-1 in the sandwich ses- sion and came back to counter twice in the final period without a reply from their opponents. Glover of the Dairy Kings with two goals was high scorer of the game. Other marksmen for the winners were Hennessey, Biso and Dalzlel. Gallant and Allan accounted for the Knotty Niners’ tallies. ].lltellp6I-— Knotty Niners: defence. Hoclgson. Btull. McCar- ville; forwards. Gallant, Flynn, liieLean. Allen. Gregory. Dairy Kings: Goal. Burke: de- fence. Cameron, Kennedy. l-lynes; forwards. Biso. L. Hennessey. Dal- aiel. Flannigan. Bradley, Doiron. Glover. Brown. Gillie. Bumma ' ry. First Period L-Dairv Kings. Hennessey tBisoi . . . .. l-Dalry Kings. Glover (Gillls) . ..._......_.l8.dd Penalties: None. looond Pulod i-Knotty Ninere. Gallant (Carver) . .. i-Jfnotty Niners. Allan b-Dairy Kings. o Penalty: Gallant. Third Period |—Dairy Kings. Dalaiel (Blso. Hennessey) i~Dalry Kings, Glover (Dalalel) . 15.50 Goal. McLean; 1.85 Penalties: Referees: Gordon Omitte- “hi. Perry. , JUVENILE GAME r ln the tiiglatcap to the double hill the Juvenile Kinsmen and Abegttveits battled to a three-all ti» in the second game for the P. W. ‘Ptuner Trophy. The Ab- bies won the first game of the heel‘ two of three series 5-3. The game was replete with thrills with the Atbhlt‘! making a "POM! comeback after a rather lhaky start. McKenaio with two goals and Nelle with a goal and an assist led the red-shirt attack. Carver with n goal and an as- aist was high scorer for the Kinsmen. Clark and Larter were the other two marksmen. The Kinsmen went into an earlt lead in the. first pergod nhru Carver grabbed a loose puck Just outside the blue-line to race l" ""5 b"! Kealie MacDonald $198M?- Play wavered back and forth until seconds before the he" “lien MataKenzie evened the (WM for thehbbles on _a close- ttocm uni SOURIS RINK . Ilflfltb souranu KING'S JAtt-ermts I ' l. i taunts LIGIONAIIES i Seem Game's! Playoffs Gusts some: At ~ =L~OTLOCK ma. in shot which left Jordan with- out a chance. Clark sent the Kinsmen into the lead once again In the second session when he banged thelosse rubber into the cage on the end of a Kinsmen "gang" play. Lar- ter put them two-up when he combined with Carver to beat McDonald on a close-in shot. - Less than a minute later Coyle revived Abbie hopes when on an end to end rush he tallied the lone Ailbie marker of the period. McKenzie on s pass from Coyle at the six minute mark, got the only score in the final session and tied-up the game. Both teams battled hard to break the deadlock but some starry goal- tending by opposing net-men frustrated all efforts. Lineups_- Abbles: Goal. McDonald; de- fence. Mclnnis. Caldwell; for- wards. Gregory. Shepherd. Coyle. Burke Clarkin. Doyle E. McKen- zile. Acorn, Brchaut. M. McKen- ze. Kinsmen; Goal. Jordan: defence Downe, Clarke. Carter; forwards. Larter. Carver, Reads‘, Ross. Howatt Andrew. McLean, Dougan. Summary: ‘ First Period b-Kinnnen, Carver ik-Abegweiis, MacKenzie Penalties: None. Second Period $—Klnsmen. Clark 1.85 L-Hnamen. Larter (Carver) 1830 tl-Abegweits. Coyle ......... .1415 Penalties: None. Third Period sfiAbegweits. MacKenzis (Coyle) . ......... ..0.30 Penalties: Carver: Wright And Sentner Trophy Finals Tonight. Finals for the Sentner and Wright Trophies will be played st the Charlottetown Curling Club tmtisht at 7 p.m. For the Seiilnei- Trophy Dr. W. McDonald will play Stirling Mc- Don-iltl on lee Ne. 2. The Wriqht Trophy finals will take plare rt‘. the same time on lee No. 3. W R. Cruikshank meeting William Nich- olson. Potti- iroplty mnlehes were play- ed at the Charlottetown Curling Club yesterday. Following are the results: Sontner Trophy I Stirling MacDonald l3; Ed Tart- n 4. William Nicholson l0: Ed Nich- olson 9 Wright Trophy Dr. W. MacDonald l0; I. S. Moore 8. W. R. Crulckehank ll; G. G. Hughes 9. to Hockey Practice ‘rhero will be an important hoc- key practice for all members of the Navy hockey team tonight st 6 p. m. at the Phi-um. A full turn- out ls requested. Legion Practice A practice for the Legion hoc- key team will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. All players will wear complete hockey uniform for the workout. Cudmore. P. MacDonald, Weeks. Pound. Car- michael. Carver, Dotwllng, Bhop- herd. Perry. Strain, Richard. Maclntyre. MacRae. Hockey At Forunt Today at 11.30 am. Forbes Kennedy's Bantams take on Shepherds Bantam Abhies in an exhibition tussle. Tomorrow (Thursday) at 10.30 a.m.. Spring Psrk Bantams play Parhdale Bantams in another ex- hibition gusto which should prove quite interesting. lloolttiy’ Practices Knotty-Riders Midgets. P.J.'s Rovers. Kinsmen and Abbie: are asked to note the following times for roctices today and tomorrow at t e Fermi:- Arbbles will workout today at 2 p.m. and Kinsmen will have their practice leeslpn at 3.00 pm. 9J3: Rovers will hold weekly workout tomorrow (Thursday) at 3.00 psn., while Kuotty-Nlnsrs will not again take the ice until next Wednesday at 3.00 Those changes in practices were announced evening i? the trnsm of Physical itneu and were neces- sary duo to the next. Juvenile pl “mioneouie of last off some (shins place this Thun- dwsAtbeIsi-ust. __, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SE V EN The younger; hockey element provided the thrills and spills of the sport at the Forum last night. Congratulations are in order to the teams. managers and coaches. The contests were keenly fought anti the all-round hockey ability dished out was convincing proof that there is p, wealth of natural talent awaiting only proper de- velopment. O O O 0 It is interesting to recall that al- most 25 years ago to the day the Abegwelt Hockey Club ruled .he roost in these Maritime Provinces. A glance through the files of 1933 revealed that the Abbles of that day chalked-up their 15th straight win and had gone through the sea- son without a loss. + d- + It The team to beat that year was Sussex and the local red-shlrted warriors took the New Brunswick boys in the two game home and home series 6-3 and 2-1. The latter game. In Sussex. went into twoi periods of overtime before a de- cision was reached. 1n the rinal series for the championship the Abbles defeated Chathom 3-1, and then on home ice 7-3. 4 '0 (l- The keen-interest the public took in the achievements of the Abbies of that day may be gauged in the opening paragraph of the report of the first Chatham game: "The citizens of Charlottetown were brought to their doors and tele- phones last night by the ringing of the fire bell. there was no flrre. but all were burning with excite- ment. they were soon to team that the bell was just proclaiming another brilliant victory for the Abegwcite who once again dem- onstrated their ability as a fast. skating. heady aggregation who play the game all the way and back." (l- tlr It 1- Of the welcome accorded the team on its return from the main- land a reporter of that day tem- mented as follows: "The recep- tion ta the victorious Abeizwcit itoekey it-lnl on Saturday night. was one which will long be re- membered. not only by the boys themselves. but hy every one who witnessed it. At 9.05 pm. when the Borden train pulled in about five thousand citizens had assembled at the station and the tnemhcrs of the team. as they stepped from the ears. were received by Abeg- welt. officials and greeted with roars of a-ppl-lttse which almost tlrotvned the effor of the two brass bands whl-elt were playing for all they were worth: “Hail the Conqueroring Heroes." d’ '0 it Ilt Members of the unbeaten cham- pionship team of those halcyon days were. Harry Morgan, Fred Kelly, Chester Campbell. Percy Rodd, Fred Moore, John Gordon, Louis Campbell. Earl Prowse. J ohn "Whackie" MeEaeherzl. "Chick" Williams, George Buntalit. 0 1- d- + unde- Benny Leonard. retired ‘ boxmg feated world's lightweight champion. has quite a fund 0i choice ring stories. The other night at Hamilton hemelated one concerning a "punch" 13d ‘FM started a. fight in Chicago agamst -nth. ‘W ocgtli-l-O In the first round the slap-happy "rapper walked into a terrific right and down he went. When he came to. in the dressms l'°°"l. 1"‘ was silent as the grave. He tailed go rggpqnd to questioning and was still mum as he left the park with hi '. Eiefiiiigiioets froqt the but park, g, drenching rain started and. for the first time, the punchy one 8. upggee," he said. "D18 TUB i! liable to holtt the me tonlshtl" "I forgot to tell you." his min- ager replied, "they III fight offi" 4' OI O O Benny tells of the first time he was knocked out, as a green youth. His father. it. spew!» W" at ti“ ringside. When Benny went down. the referee stepped in and started to count, sweepim! hi! "m time, as officials do. "Oy," he exclaimed. “it's not. en- ough they should treat mine Bonny 5q._..vy t; he giving him a lecture yet?" Trophy For Most Valuable Player Mr. l-Iawley Crockett. ardent sports booster of this Oily. has again come forward to donate n trophy to further encourage younl athletes of Gtarlottetown. Last year, Mr. Crockett donated a tro- phy for yearly interecholaatic competition and now it is report- ed by the Department of Pthysi- csl fitness that this second tro- phy pit-l go to the player, in the " Otty Midget League, who is judg- ed most valuable to his team. This latest action of Mr. Orochett is. needless to sup-greatly sp- prooiatsd b! sport promoters and should certainly be s big help in witnessed when he knocked Jack Louis Meets An Old -Timer l In a corner in Peru. Joe Louis, champion of the wo1d—and ref. Pfeviflfl’. 1101115 Ansel Firpo. Remember Flrpo? He's the former Arg- entine champ who figured in one of the most spectacular bouts ever Dempsey out of the ring. and Dempsey came back to win. Here Firpo poses with Louis alter acting referee during Joe's exhibition bout in Linln. Peru. The Sumnterside Legionaires took a commanding lead in their semi- final home and home series with the O'I..eary Mat-cons at the Crystal Rink last night. drubbing the west- erners by the score of l6 to 4. The first period “(is fairly even. ending 4 to 2 for the home forces. Tllen the visltOrs notched up arr- other tally shortly after the send- wich session opened, outplaylttg their opponents by a wide margin until wedlock drew a holding pui- alty and while he was cooling his heels, the Legion strut-k for three quick goals all by Charlie Deigha-n who shot n iotttl of seven as his share of the nights wctk. From then on it was Legion all the way, the Maroons being badly ottt-skat- ed and (nit-generated. In spite of the sixteen goals that pierced ills annour, Jelly in the Oizenry 1101s 510913011 a good game. turning aside many hard shots among the deluge o.’ rubber that was thrown in his direction. "Mooney" Gallant of the Summer- slde kid line gave Deiglian quite a run for scoring honors, banging in five counters in all. ' SUMMARY lat Period. 1-—S'Slde.. 'I‘rt1inor (Deiglian) il-Sside, Delghan (G. Bernard). 3—S‘Sicle, Deighart. 4-O'Ltury. \‘i'edlock (K. Turner). 5—S'Side.. S. Gallant. tl-Olieavy’. K. Turner (wedlock). Penalties-McNeil]. Wedge (K. ‘Turner. 8-S‘Sicle., Delgltau. 9. — S'Side., Deilhan (S. Gallant) S'side Takes IZ-goal Lead In Semi-finals Opener With O'Leary 10—S'Slde-. Deifllmrr (G. Bernard). 11-S'S!de.. S. Gallant (s Bernard) l2-s‘Slde.. Trainer (Deighan). liifiSSlde. S. Gallant. Penalties, Grady, wedlock. 3rd Period l-i-S’Side., Deglian (G. Bernard). 15 —— S‘Sidc , Deighan 16 - S'Side., McNeill (S. Bern- artl). l'l—S'Sidc., Grady (S. Gallant), lB—S'Side., S. Gallant tMcNelll. S Bernard) l9-S‘Side, S. Gallant (McNeill. S BEITlB-Td). QC-Olleary, MeDc-nald. (Wedge). Penalties-S. Gallant, wedlock (misconduct). Lineups: O'Leary: Goal. Jelly; defence, L. Matthew's. Ed Tttmer. W_ Turner, M. Kennedy; forwards, K. Turn- cr, A, Wedge. L Ellis, L Silliker, B. MacDcnald, M Wcdlcck, B. Gorrill. Sumnterslde; Goal, Case)’; cle- fence, F. Woodslde, Shields, J. Grady, Huestis. Davis; forwards, Delghan, G Bemard. Trainer, S. Gallant. S. Bernard, McNeill. Referecs-Cahill, Ilogcnt-S. Cowley To Retire OTTAWA. Feb. 25—(CP)--Blll Cowley, Boston Bruins great centre who recently eclipsed the NJ-LL. all-time record. is hanging up his skates come the end of this season. He says the League is too tough. Here with hl-s Bruin mates for an exhibition ag-Iirlsi Ottawa Sen- ators tonight, Cowley said this ‘hockey year is positively his inst. FIRST BOUT MAIN E. GALLANT Vs. ADMISSION :- creating good; clean sportsman- 1o Rounds For The Middleweight Championship of r. a.‘ 1 LLOYD MARTIN Vs. COBEY McCLOSKEY Amateur Middleweight Champion of tlta Maritime; A Six-Round Bout-Welterweight Championship of P.E.l. Another Six-Rounder for Heavyweight Championship of P. E. I. GEORGE PETERSON Vs. KID REID, Amateur Heavyweight Champion of the Moritimoe Three-Round Challenge lou Istwson IEAU JACK Vt. KID SAU DERS With Other louis Ringside 70c plus 20c m; lush we plus 15c tux. DON'T MISS THE Big Boxing Match AT THE Sporting Club “weoetesoav, FEB. zen. 8:30 SHARP BOUT HOCKEY MILLS New Glasgow Bows To St. F. X. Team NEW GLASGOW, NS. Feb, 3 —(OP)-—New Glasgow Bombers bowed to a fast Si. Francis Xavier University collegian hockey Quad 8-7 here tonlaht in the first game of s two-game total goal sect“ in the lVHIitimg Eastern hockey play. downs. . The Collegians were stronger in all three periods and showed g EPQNY brand 0f passing and close- cheoking to down the A.‘P.C. Loa- guo s s.n.u. Player ‘l’ urns llown Bruin Offer I Hockey fans here will be inter- ested to learn that Bertrand Methot. defence player with the St. Dunstan’s ockey team, has turned down an offer to try out with the Boston Bruins. News o-f the offer and its refusal comes through a paper, Native]- llste, published in Three Rivers. Quebec. Methot‘: home town where he played outstanding hockey with a junior team (vhlch was Three Rivers’ champions in 1943-44. The offer was turned down be- cause Methot, who will receive his Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Dunstans‘ University this year, plans to continue his studies fur- ther. The Bruins offer came. after Boston snout. saw the keen flo- l('lli‘(‘illilll in a'.'i.')l"l at ‘Flttee Riv- w ers. His father is Arthur Methoi. Plenty Action (Saint John liit y THE BIKE SHOP The Home (if “Sp<)rtit1t1(.ut>ti\" anti (‘it's 183 GREAT GEORGE STREET CIIYYHAM, N.B.. Feb. 25 —(CP) --St Dunstank University of Char- lottetown defeated St. Thomas University of Chatham 9-4 tonight in the first of a two-game total- goal series in the N.B.-P.E.I. inter- collegiate hockey playoffs. Second game will be played in Charlotte-t town next Tuesday. ' MacDonald led the play and scored three goals for the visitors The Islanders took a five-goal lead in the first period and had, the Tommles bewildered. MacDon- ald slam-med the puck into the twlnes tovice. while Farmer, Methot and Mahar accounted for the other‘ three tallies. The Tommies came; roaring back in the middle frame‘ and scored four times while hold- Stars Trim Trure Defeats In Overtime (By The Canadian Press) TRURO. N. S.. Feb. 25—A goal by Dali Bavkwril "at 11:35 in a SchetluledAt Bouts Tonight boxing card of the season at the Sporting Club tonight. Feature attraction l; the 10- rotmd go between Cobey MeClos- key. amateur" middleweight cham- pion of the Maritimes and Lloyd Martin. A welterweight engagement will‘ bring together E. Gallant and; Rocky Mills and should prove an‘ hitevesting bout in as much rtsi both fighters have reputations of; being willing “mixers? t Kid Reid, amateur h vyweigltt champion of the Mari imes, willi Jack meet up with Kid Saunders. Fhretvorks is expected when this pali- (‘ltlsll in 3 long atttleipated ring duel. Three Glasses Planned For Ice Today Three harness raaing classes are plan ned for Charlottetown Harbor ice this afternoon. offic- ials of the Victoria Driving Club attnounced yestcrfla)‘. They said the track would be cleared of snow this morning and should be in good condition. It was cleared yesterday and all that would have to be removed today was last nights full. Following are the classes and the probable starters: Class A. Pace: Maudine Bud- long. Earl's Prince altar-thing. O. Albert Budlong. Romeo. Marioris Budlons. Class B. Trot and Pace: Sir Francis Drake. Jeanette Dale. Lillie Marlene, Midnight Melody. Class ~C. Trot and Psce: Mac Watson. Nellie Watson, Dale B. Bud Kalmuck. Bonnie Dale. lvfiss Ireland. Soldier Budlong. The races are scheduled to start at 2 pm. Apps Misconduct Penalty Wlpotl 0st MONTREAL. Feb. 25—-(Otl=)-A miseondtiet penalty imposed on centre Syl Apps of Toronto Ma le Leafs in o, game here last, Sun ay night against Montreal Cangdiem has been "expunged from the re- cords", Clarence Campbell, pre- sident of the National Hockey League. announced today. Glmpbell said examination ofj the referee's report upon the Pn- cident leading to the amard of the penalty to Apps "clearly shows that the penalty was imposed upun a misinterpretation of rule B6 (Cm Th“ "119 Pwvldes an automatic mgiscpfitélutacfilyfgi. ‘gaenyhplayrer lea». alttxcatlon." n to em" ‘n Campbell "H "l" APP! did not Ieleve the bench until one; it... P" W" Itemwt and he took no Dirt in any altercation since {rm-e was "no altercation memm‘ o‘ the within the allies wire imposed.” Three title bouts and a challenge fifth some. match are scheduled in the opening played in Saint John Thursday. ‘cents 10-4 in l-{ailfux tonight». tangle in another six-rounder with‘ Pmame‘) “Myketym hiacEal-‘h’ George Peterson. The bout shctildi er"- provide plenty of action from the. _ Qppninq gong, Tlblfll Period A three-round challenge mote —-Salnt Joltn. Colwcll (Nicolle, will see the ever popular Bea Whalen) 6:42 second overtime period-a sud- den-death canto-gave Truro Bearcats a 2-1 victory over Saint John Beavers here tonight to send their semi-final Maritime Big Four hockey series into a The game (trill be The winner of the series will meet Moncton Hawks in Moncton Saturday in the circuit best-of- five final series. Hawks entered the finals by eliminating Cres- SUMMARY Flrst Period 1—Truro, Barkwell (Kearns) 9.24 Penalties »None. Second Period ' Scoring ~Notitn Penalties "None, First Overtime Period Scoring ~None, Sudden Death Period 3~'1‘rtiro, Barkwell (Mcdynski) 11.- .5 Penalties - Graloowski, lvlyketyri. Moncton Wins Way Into Big Four Finals HALIFAX. Feb. 25 — Moncton Hawks weathered a late second- peviod siege and then opened the dykes on l-lttllfax Crescents to- night u. wilisk to a 10-4 victory attd into the Maritime Big Four finals. Hawks needed only four games to take the best-of-flve semi - final series, losing last night here 5-4. it was still a hockey game un- til halfway through the final per- iod. Hawks led 6-4, but caught short-handed twice, they were being premed hard. Wimout warning the Crescent! defence dissolved and their et- tack fell flat on its face. All three Moncton forward lines roared through the tattered re- mains for four goals in the final eight minutes. Hawks were still shooting almost at will when the bell went. 1~Moncton, Trainer 13:50 2—.\i0n|cton. Dowlirig (McManus. Trainer) 15:24 Penalties — Dowling. Bell. Dem- chuck. ' Second Period 3 Ahfoncton. Mchianus 3:27 klialifax, COplls (Sullivan) 8.40 Ek-Ytioncton, Fraser 5:33 6~~i\iotlct0n. Denichuck (Agnew) 15:21! TJ-falifax. stillivan (Gaudet) 1d:- l B-Halifax, Sullivan (Redmond) 18:48 il-Momton, Leadbetttr Agnew) 19:35 Penalty’ --l-‘raser_ Third Pclod iti-Hallfax. Gray (O'Neil. Gaudet) 8'06 (Poirier, 12—-Moncton. Dowiing (Trainer. McManu!) 14:31 loh-Moncion. Whiilock (Bell. Fras- rule as no pea- er) 17:02 li-Jvloncion, Agnew 19:18 rspaltiq -Bel|, tick. _ 11—'Moncton. Agnew (Demclitlck) ' 11x32 Take s - Goal Lead In First Period To l Down St. Thomas 9-4_ ing their opponents scoreles. Jenk- ins, Macaloon, Toner and Hey counted for the home team. The fast-skating visitors fought back again in the third and sank four more tallies. 013w. Mot-hot. MacDougali and Maobullsld were the scorers. Line-ups; St. Dunsttufk-Guai, MacKinnon: . defence, MacDonald. Metihot, Burge; forwards, Blanchard. Mc- lsaac f-iahar. Rogers, Nedrwell. l-‘armer. 'l‘hibault, D'Atrnour. Mac- Dougall. St. 'l‘homas——G0al. Bourque; de- fence. Jenkins, Macwilliams. Mil- ler, Btreau; forwards, Doner, Hay. Mucaloon. Collins. Deroche. O'Neill. Referee-Jack Duffy. Chathalsm Southern King's All Souris 4-1 In Semi-final Opener Southern King's intermediate Ail-Stan's took a three goal lead ta (he first game of a bwo game, bums mid Jtctne series last night when they tiefcatcd the Souris Legionair- (‘s i-l at Monlaglle. The , winner Will meet Charlottetown Legion- airc. in the Island intermediate playdowns. - The smond game of the King's County playoffsis scheduled at Souris Thmsday. All fcur goals in the thrilling contest which was viewed by one of the largest crowds of the season. were scored in s hmtic third petr- iod. Lineups: All - Stars-Goal. S. McKay; de- fence. W. Lavers, L. Harris, W. MacLcan, lV. Harris; forwards, H. MacLean, l._ Fitzgerald, S. McNeill. E. Carver. R. Collins, P. Fraser. K. Clements. L. Herring. R. MacDon- IBCl. t‘. I. .,. . Souris-Goal, B. Pierce; defence. O. Chcverie, it, hiclntyre,’ E. (Dug- an, E. Grant; forwards, C. McCor- maek. L. Cheverie. R. Cheverle. I. McIntyre, A. liiocKenzle, F. Lewis, B. MacDonald, SUDLMARY First Period 1»All-Stars. L. Fitzgerald ’.I—Souris. R. Cheverie (B. McCor- tnack) Ii-All-Stars, P. lilraser. ‘i-All-Stars, K. Clements. 5—Al1-Stars, I-l_ MacLeon (L. Fits- gerald) Penalties - R. McIntyre, W. Lav- ers, W. llarris. Second Period Scoring —None. Penalties -None. Third Period Scoring -Nonc. Penalties --l\icltity're, R. Chever- Ms» lteferees: E. Lavle. F. l-‘arlane. Local Air Ballets Continue Rifle Shooting Competition Last night. at the Armouries, the following scores were made by Air Cadets of 6O Squadron who are preparing for participation in Maritime Rifle Meet open to all Eastern Air Cadet Squadrons in Air Command. Possible i0. . Dennis . . Delory . Townshfl ..... .-._ MacQuarrio Landrlgan Neweombe Crockett Godfrey Bryenton ltfurray- .. Cutcliffe . C. MacLeod .. . . O ?pPParFrFe° M C. D D. W. W. G. W J. J. J. \_/w nth}. Blades give LOW-COST S lllVl ll G Minors outlast: and "townhouse"- ordinory double-edge blades." For lvonost-to-goodnosa economy. try the quality blade In the low-pflb d Fits your double-edge nan