The fast improving 17th Reece hockey squad eked Oilit a 3-? rdecill; rd 4 3 tor the S!” the Navy as: n: t " - the first game of it Garrison Nizhl. tied UP the (fame early in the third doubleheader. The youthful sigsl downed the Artillery 6-4 in they slon over second game. Jackie Brown's second goal pro- vided the Reece with their margin of victory over the Navy. Brownsl winner came five minutes the end of the -final period and was I hard low drive into the corner of of net. lvo Cudmore netted the; Recce's other goal in the middlei period. The Navy attnclc was led by t.he Mike line with Judson and Connolly shooting the goals for the The win moved the Recee the -first place Sigs next week in the sudden death semi-finals. The game was wide open cleanly played all the way. Connolly-J udson-Code tars. - inf-0 -fence. Dalziel, Lowther; forwards, third place with the right to meet V, Simpson. N. Simpson, )3, wa)- Bill Ledwell, and l The I fence. .Recce Team Edges Navy 3-2 In Garrison League; Sigs Down Artillery 6-4 I unanswered goals. Cudmore and Nicholson each. Jim Flanagan scored Simpson fired single counters. l Next week the second place Ar- ltlllery will meet the cellar dwel- ling Navy in the semi-finals. Lineups:-- , Sins-Goal, Somers: defence. ,M:lcLean, Smith, Miller; forwards. ,vDunn, Cudmorc, Kennedy. Mc- Isaac. Nicholson. Artillery-Goal. Gallant: dc- ion. G. Wcllner, Flanagan, Howatt. Reece-Goal. L. Arscnmlll; J. Gallant. ners to one tally. The Artillery came back for two goals in the Isecond and the middle session end- The Artillery but the sir,-s came back with two MacLcan led the signals attack with two goals. Kennedy, Dunn, shot one twice rwmifor the Artillery while I-iowatt and are. pretty good hockey team L. Gallant, A. LITTLE SPORT e...u...-tz..t...q... '1 ly Ramon TTiE”(;TfA"RolAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 8, 1952. When the chips are down and the going looks toughest it takes a to heat ,thc lsnndcrs. They proved it once Reece defence duo of J. Gallant wemhcrblt-; mm-ax-as, E. 131,-mcy,-,:ngaililast. night at Glace Bay by and Ambie weatherble recited op- posing forwards with their body blasts. The game between the Sigs and: the Artillery proved to be a crowd pleaser with the young fast S taking a three goal lead in the Ear, ;ard. A. Douglas. J. Richard, lE. Ctorveatte, G. Pippy, K. Jay. y Nnvy-Goal, Brcau; , C Watson, liughes. first period while holding the gun-howling, Kays, Nicolle, Saints Fritter Away 3-Goal Lead To Lose To Saint John Beavers 6-5 HALIFAX. Feb. 7--(CPl--.Hal- ilax Saints Tl-lttered away R three-goal lead tonight and Saint. John Beavers spurted lo a 6-5 victory in a penalty-ridden Mari- time Major Hockey League game nature a. paid crowd of 4.510. After trailing all the way. the league leaders skated the Saints(s?l"I5- W9"? mt"-QM with m3ICh:' and 5 misconduct penalties and escorted I dizzy in thc snatched a well-earned victory on Dusty Blair's blazing wing shot. just 11 7seconds before the end of the game. The defeat was a body blow to final period Saints, who had lost only one game - 15' on home ice-to Glace Bay-since late in December. The way the Saints played in the early stages of the game, there appeared little likelihood of the brisk Beaver.-. scoring an upset. But when the Saints faded. there were no half. way measures. They faded com- pletely. The penalty box was seldom empty. Fourteen penalties were called, chief culprit was Coach Peanuts 0'Flaherty of Beavers, who was thrown out of the game Prince Street Boys Hoopsiers Defeat W.K.S. 38-37 The Prince Street boys basket- fuill team defeated the West Kent lchool quintet 38-37 in a closely mntestctl nntl roughly played same at the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday nllzht. Ladner was top scorer with eight field aottls and nfrccthraw for a mini of 17 points. "Rod" Mzlclt'u,vden was high for the ins- ers with 14 points with Kennedy second with him. Rt-fcrcc Donnie Macbenn called :1 total of Eli fouls rltlring the contest. Summary Frinrr street. Ft; F5 PF Pts. l..'vdncr . , it ) 2 )7 Whitehead .. .'l n 2 if ilca 4 It 1 8 Ross Jl. . I! '1 -..Jl. Tunion (l l l 1 Alnsworth .. 2 fl '2 4 MucLcod l 0 fl '1 : Totals T8 Cl 13 38 f we're. Kent F6 is PF Pts. Mncltnvden . 6 2 3 14 Kennedy . 4 l 2 9 Gnrnhum l 0 1 2 Diamond . 0 0 2 0 Thompson .. 2 0 3 4 Bell .. '1 0 2-c 2 Squerebrlgga .. 3 0 2 6 Totals ........... 17 3 15 .'I7 4 latter getting a misconduct and ,lhcn a match misconduct penalty. lliucllnnan and ltlesich of the fBeavers also had misconduct pen- y:tlti(-s. For deliberately attempt- .lng to injure each other with llhelr sticks. Kellny Watson of the tlieavers trrld Fred Weaver of the (to their dressing rooms by police. l Ironically. the final penalty of (the night-rt minor to Unger of the Saints for what looked to be an accidental trip-was the cost- one. While Unger was off, (Beavers potted the winning goal. Saint John A Goal. Gordon; de- fcncc, C. Smelle. Lee, Meslch Ax-undel; forwards. Ubrlaco. 0'- lFlaher'ly, Meldrum, Nlmlle, . Mc- lcraclcen. Blair, Mulligan, K. Wat- lson. Buchanan, Langtilc. Halifax - Goal, Strachan: dc- Jfelicc. Dr.-linville, Nixon. Weaver, BEi'gC0n. Unger: forwards, Mc- Kenzie. MacArthur. Leswick. Bow- ncss. Campbell, Watson. Morrow. Thompson. Warwick. Officials--Elliott and Gillis. SUMMARY First Period .l-Halifax, Campbell I (Watsml) . . . . . . . . --Saint. Jolm. Mlllllcan (Nicolle. Blair) .,--Halifax, Watson 3 .... i l (Campbell) ....... .... 14:05 ,4--Saint John. Blair ) (Mulligan) ........... .l6:4B o-Halifax, Warwick 5 (MacArthur. weaver) l'i:li Penalties -- MacArthur 5:27. Arundcl i0:.'i'I, 12:44. 0'Flaherty 12:44 misconduct. ; Second Pcrlntl ill-llulilnx, Lcswlck (Warwick. MacArthur) 7:17 ;7-ellaillax. Campbell 3 (Watson, Nixon) .. . . . . .. l.'l:43 is-saint Jolm. Mulligan l (Blair. C. Smellcl .... ls-.04 Pcnaltics .. Drninvil 2:l2. , Nicolle 2:34, O'F'lahel'ty (I33 vi match misconduct. Buc-llanan 5 .'i:.'l.'l misconduct. We-aver 17:35 1 match penalty, K. Watson 17:35 i. . lnalclrucnaltiu .-.... l Thirtl Period I D-Saint John. Buclt.-man i (Langllie, Lee) . 9:34 lo-Saint John. Nicolle l (c. Smeile) ............16:.'l."l ill-Saint John, Blair . .. 19:43 Penalties - Bowness 9242. Me.- I Cracken 9:42, Mesich 9-.42 misconduct. Stops: Gordon Strochan wrznnrgspsy-sxartnc SATURDAY-SKATING PHYSICAL rtcttrr s'At.e:-- TUESDAY--CHILDRENS SKATING GENERAL SKATlNG' muasnsireci-iiiiiizianlsl SKATING caamson HOCKEY "i-iriii-Ti:”s'.ii'"..--... ....... .. so HERE - 'I'ODAY-'l1-IIlRsDAY- 9 am. TO 5 m. .-meav.-. up 1'0 2 P.M. Au. ltmstttmo suits AT 2 (- NIINANDAPIIIITIAIIS .YWBA,l'l'INl)ANOl. f. Cudmore. J. Brown, R. Machdam, defence. , nrmlchael, MllCAll5lilnCl. Bulman,5bPlI” lime W Mk Ilsitludson. Connolly. Code, Slull. Big- LII-it Dllhlls Hamil Sentner, . M. FRIDAY ro idowning the Miners 3-1. it was the . that the, ice . second time this season flslanders won on Glace Bay 'and they couldnt have chosen a the Pollcmen. was one of those llour point affairs with the result .that the locals now hold a four ;point edge over the fourth place tough week. In three starts this week lllf' ctlcrzcfic .illnc-rs have been beaten three times. e e c Unmzll Lcn Lnmollrmlx ITI-llTIl(?(l tn the cntwching bench for the llT'5I. (line since his live game suspen- sion volnnlcncctl 3 week nlzu. Leo ulll he on the side lilies again tu- nlglit when the Hawlzs meet the Islanders hero. in llnnclin; out the suspension the league president. Judge .1. Elliott. Hudson stated that 1.-antoltrcux must. miss one came agttlllst each team. N.H L. (President Clarence Campbell was Illced with a problem of somewhat the same nature last year in the Maurice Richard-I-luzh Machcan affair. Campbell fined Richard s5fl0.00 for his part in the case and explained later that. if he had sus- pended Richard he would have bad to suspend him for one game with each of the opposing clubs. i l The sum 50,5, f;e,,,,e,.s wnhu. ard, ailing scoring star of Mont-,Thcy will leave Glace ti Bruno "Red" Favcro (left) and: Eers last night in their important ,3-l win over the Miners in Glace! may. I Fnvcrn scored nnce and assisted EH0 Scoring Stars .,..,. . and Walter Mincrs who have been havinrz a Bob Gm). mghu paced the 151,md.lPawlyshyn. In addition to scoring on goals by Gray Gray picked up an assist on Fav- ero's goal. Bnlh Gray and Pawly- shyn scored while Dean lVincBride of the Minors was in the penalty box. reckjs Hawks Read? For Islanders In Game l..w..-m,.ce lilicllard To Best l lfor Al Least Week ! MONTREAL, .I-'eb. 7 --(OP) -,' ,Gcneral manager Frank Selke an-, lnoumed today that Maurice Rich-, Tonight At The Forum .l0lmn)' llm-cck's Moncton flanks. (with their eyes fastened on the l:l5l play-off SDOI. will arrive in I310 City today by car to meet the Islrtndcrs tonight at the Forum in a big game to both teams especially the Hawks. The Isl:mdel's are expected ham! this afternoon about four o'clock Bay this ling mm! period attack on meireal Canadians, must takc a com- morning by bus and fly from New Halifax saints kept pmarions three points back of the (Islanders. During the past: two (nights the Saints had a. golden opportunity to draw lteam. On Wednesday night they were held to a draw by the Mone- Itnn Hawks thus losing one point and last night at the end of the lsecond period they appeared to be .well on the victory over the Boo- ivcrs, Those long shots on Jimmy lstraehan in the Saints cuge spel- iled the difference between victory and defeat. It was the same Bea- lver: with the long shots who cos: l Jackie Gibson his Job flS goal- ;Iende'.' with the Moncton Hawks llasl fall. V 0 o 0 1 l Fielgv Johnny 0Flalleriy. who. takes an occasional whirl all thel blades killing off penalties for the Beavers, received his first match misconduct of the season and can now Join the ranks with Leo Lam- oureux and "Bud" Poile for being tossed out of a game. 0'Finhertv was apparently tossed out only as player and not as coach for he was later reported to he standing by ,fhc side of the Beavers bcncll piv- inz instructions. Last wcck when the Beavers were here 0'1-'laherf.v stated tlml. the referees were as much to blame as coach Ltmmur- eux for the laftt-r's sllsocltsion as the result. of the incident. in Saint John. The rcfcrt-es slimlid not hsvc skated over and started in arlznc with L'lfI'i0ill'E'llK. was Jnlinnyis commcnl. . . . Flavors Fr:-dtiv Weaver of the Hclllfnx Saints and Kenny Watson of the Beavers, who drew match penalties last night, will not be able to play llzaln until Judge Hudson has considered the circum- stances surrounding their battle. An unusual angle of the question iv. that K-nnv Watson should be involved. Watson nearly ellvava sticks to plnyifw hor-kev and seldom draws a nenaltv. Weaver on the ofher hand is of a more belllverr-nt nature. A footnote in the C.A.f-LA. rulehook says that the referees must report all match penalties and circumstances strrroundinlt them to the president lmmedlrttelv followin-v, (he came. Referee Elliott. who took rt hard right on the chaos during the battle, would hardly be In Izood mood in making his re- port. not According to the Canadian Press dispatch on the Islanders-Miners game Bruno "Red" Favero was in top form. Favero. who was nearly on his way to Glace Bay last De- cember. scored once and asslsferl on two more for one of his best up with thel me Santa. pletc rest for at least a week andtclasgow to Ch:lrlottctown. lthut final decision will then be made (as regards hospitalizationl ,or a trip to Florida." Memlwhlle. Richard will consultl wilh Dr. Gordon Young, club phy- lsician, and carry out his instruct-v lions. : Richard and Dr. Young will mcet'Wltli' the management Fen, T13 when the filial decision will be-' 'l'E:E1CllCd. I Richard has been sulfcrimz from t in groin injury that has caused him l lto miss seven games and surrend-y ,er the National Hockey L:-aguci scoring leadership to C-ord Howe: of Detroit Red wings. ills attempt to get back in net- ion found hint far below his play- ing form and suffering consider- able nain when he skated. He left the club on its current road t-rip and returned yesterday to Mont- real, meeting with Seiko today. Mixed Curlintjl ; Al Summersidet l Thu result. of the mixed curling al the Summersidc Rink on Wed- ncsday evening is as follows: (Rinks competing were Summer- sidc and Aibcrlon.) T. A. Campbell (5) ti; F. Brian (A) 8. F. Cameron (5) 9: E. Campbell (Ii) 8. C. Crockett. (S) in: .7. Maflht.-ws' (Al R E. (3. Foley (S) 7; J. Mnifhcws (A) 10. f'. Robinson (5) 12: l.. wllkie (A l 9. R. E. Ellis (8) 4; J. Profitt (A) 11. W. llayward (S) ll; 0. Hunter ) B A h Total points. Summerside 56, Al- bertan 62. At six olclock a banquet was cn- t loycd by the members of the rinks and at the conclusion of the curl- ing in the evening coffee and sandwiches were served. scoring performances of the year. Monday night after the Miners game here, Favero was feeling the effects of a groin injury but it ap- parently did not bother his play last. night. U Two other players who seem to go extremely well on Cape Breton ice also figured prominently in the win. They are Bob Gray and goalie Ray Frederick. In the Islander. only win over the Millionaires on Sydney ice this year. Gray was one of the scoring stars as he team- ed up on a newly formed This with Beaudry and con " nhommc to lead the Islanders to victory. Last night he had a goal and an as- slst. Frederick. of course plays well against every team. but his work against the Mills and the Miners has been outstanding. ' m me To classllv TIIUCIUNG D 0 N E. PHONE 1674-L. ro new-one on mo 175:- furnlstled rooms. not suitable for children. Phone 1157-L. CAPABLE OIIL IIQUIIED AT Bison Quick Lthtch. Montague. highest wages. board and room included. Phone N50. Apply In iI.(I.C. Team Last night in Moncton coach I-loreck was still confident that his team would land a play-off berth. In Sydney last week he 2,-elcctell the Glacc Buy Miners as the team he would have to beat out for fourth place. The Hawks are still eight points behind the Miners and a win tonlzm W0"1d cut; that margin to six. But they have a long. hard old row to hoe before getting that win. The Islanders, fighting to hold onto second place, have been plnyilig terrific hockey of late and will be cut to strengthen their position tonight at the Hawk's ex- pcnse. -e....- -u.L .-.4 Awarded fame A Union commercial team lrcml Charlottetown was awarded an ex- hibitlou hockey game from the Snmmerside Juveniles last. night in Bcdequo. The U. c. c. student-l won the rnllghly played contest when referee Leo Duvar awarded them the contest on account of fans jumping on the for-. The summcrside team was lead- llllz 9-7 when the game was nw.-mlctl. Grady with four goals was high for Sulnmcrsitie while llnrris scored twice, Cameron. Phillipa nntf Ciow ance. lfulzhcs ilrctl ihrce for U. C. C-. KEYS "W0 Macnmlgnll and Dirt one each Rays and Grady drew match mis- conduct: for continued fighting. cnveltead Flyers Defeat Sandy's 2-1 The Coveheud Flyers defeated Sandy's Ramblers 2-1 Wednesday night in a close and fast. hockey game at Sandy's Rink. BY V1"-U0 of their win the Flyers ensure themselves of first place in the league. C. MacDonald and Lewis .ViacMiilan scored for the winners with C. Ballem scoring for the losers. Cornwall Defeats Govelleati 7-4 The Cornwall Meteors last night defeated the Oovehend Red Wings 7-4 In a regular league Ilklll play- ed at North River. Cal MacDon- ald with two goals led the way for Cornwall in the well played game. - The contest. was refereed by Art Perry and Amos Gorveatt. SIIAP SIIIIT FIIISIIIII Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double else iilitti. Atty toll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mail 'l"llm Service. Charlottetown. DOTSON. fled Wings In 5-3 Triumph Over Iiabs DETROIT. Feb. 1 - (CP) - Splurging for five goals in the first 39 minutes. Detroit Red Wings tonight increased their National Hockey League lead to 12 points with a 5-3 triumph over the Montreal Cansdleus. Play was carried On even terms for the first two periods, but De- troit grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first and a 5-1 edge in the second. Montreal, with a great finishing drive, cut in for two more and appeared capable of tying it when the rally died out. SUMMARY First Period l-Detroit. Kelly (Prystai. Pavellch) 2-Detroit, Howe (Kelly) l2:3 Penalties: Lindsay 1:30, Me. lltgr 54:40. Skov 4:40. Geoffrion :l . 8:25 Second Period 3-Detroit, Prystai (Pavelich, Relsc) , . 4--Montreal, McPherson (M93913 Reay) . 5-D:-troit. Lindsay 11:23 . 11:53 (Howe. Wolf) l.'l:35 6-Detroit. Wait (Pl-ysfal) 1330 Penalties: 'Mosdell "s'5a2, vey 14:12, Howe 14:12. Har- Thlrd Period 1-Montreal. Meger' (Rwy) . 8-Montreal. Curry .. , , Penaltie: Harvey 6.-is, Leg- wick 9:05. Olmstcad 14:57. Saves: Sawchuk 1311 3.32 Mt.-Neil la to 3-29 Rangers Defeat Hawks 3-1 CHICAGO. Feb. 8 -- (C?) --New York Rangers emerged from I three-game losing streak tonight to administer a 3-1 spanking to the National Hockey League's cellar- dwelllng Chicago Black Hawks. SUMMARY First Period 1-New York, G. Stewart (Slowinskl, Buller) Penalties Dewsbury, (major). Builer (major). I) :39 Hncul Second Period Z-New York, Dickcnson (I-lergesheimer, Ronty) ., c-,3o Penalties - Gadshy, Ross, slaw. inski (major), Dewsbury, (major). Gee. Third Period 3-Chicano. Wltuk (Hucul) .. 11:45 -i-New York. Laprade (Stoddard, Kullman) Penalties - None, 32,361 Daily Double OLDSMAR. Tile: Feb. 7 sum) -The daily double at sunshine! Park Dnid a whopping 82,361.30 for A-P-(Z league . TRURO, N. 5.. Feb. 'l-(CP)- Second-place Truro Bearcets and league-leading New Glasgow Rang- ere battled to a 1-7 A.P.C. Senior Hockey League game tonight. Dave 1-lynea came through with the tying Beareat goal at 17:03 of the final period with the New Glasgow squad two men short. Snort Briefs NEW YORK. no. 0 -(AP)-- welterweight contender Billy Ore- hem of New York and middle- weight Jimmy Herring of Brook- lyn were signed today to meet in the main 10 round bout at Madison square Garden Feb. lo. 5?. more. Feb. 7 -(AP)- The -' . Louis Browns announced today that as players are now under con- tract with the lining of infielder ates Role: and pitcher nob lahoncy. UJNDON. ha. 1 -(AP)- A.ct. (Paddy) Roberto. W,23,-year-old British Davie cup tennis player, has turned professional, his tether. A.M.0. Roberts. said today. LA!-KB PI.-ACID. NJ. Feb. '1 -(AP)-- The 16th annual U B.- canadlen women? ski competition ' the nu Placid snow-Birds. has been cancelled beceule there is not enough snow. "European Playet 13.25 Hardware, under the guidance of coach Jack Walsh last night eltcd out I. 4-3 verdict over the The game was well played before :1 good crowd of fans. 52 today. .- The big double resulted when E" The 3,5'”';f"”,? 5-res; pi! Bed canmn won the first rsceand Detroit 29 ft in 142 93 as paid 3121.30, while the second Toronto 22 16 12 H9 lot 56 me was taken by Jacob Wov. a Montreal 24 20 1138119 55 S50-50 lot 52 shot Boston 17 21 12 109 124 46 New York 16 23 10 :23 its 42 oltlcago 14 an 5111159 33 GLAGE BAY. N.E.. Feb: 7 - (CP)- Charlottetown Islanders downed Glace Bay Miners 3-1 to- night in a frame which could have shuffled the standinss of the Maritime Major Hockey League division radically. But. ls' T s' win. coupled with Halifax St. Mary's defeat by saint. John Beavers" left the sfiandingl as they were with Miners one point behind third-place Halifax. A Halifax win and Charlottetown loss would have put saints in sec- ond place. Islanders are three points ahead of Halifax. The first period told the story tonight as Islanders, winners 05 the old four-team ail: Four title last season. shot two tallies after two-thirds of the period had pas- aed. Bob Gray shot the first at 15:06 with Red Favero getting an assist. Wait Pawlyshyn made it 2-0 a little more than half ll minute later with Fnvcro again getting an assist. Both tallies came while Dean McBride was sitting in the penalty Giants To Have iii Training Camp NEW YORK. Feb. 'I --(AP) -- The New York Ginllls announced today the first Eumpeml baseball player ever to appear with rt ma)- or league (rillb ill sprlltc, training would report for duty at the Phoenix, Aria, base of the Nation- al League champions this month. He is Hannlc Urllanus. at right- handed pitcher from Altlsterdam, who played with the ovvn from in Islanders IDeFeal:GIace Bay Miners 3-! F avero Figures -In Three Goals As Team Tightens Hold On Second Place box for a. two-minute inn-action. Miners tried desperately to get back in the name in the loconc but Islanders goalie Ray node;-. icks handled the 10 ehots which came his way without ts miscua His opposite number -was called or to handle 14 shots and also came through with a flawless perform. ance. Favero. in great stride and play. lng steady two-way hockey, ..rdg., insurance 1- Islanders at 7:30 of the third period and this um. Gray turned the tables and helped Favero. . Johnny Anderson shot Miners only goal at 9:11 of the period with Comet Haley and Bob Cooper drawing assists. Charlottetown -Goal Frederick; defence, Vitale. Travis, Mcbagan; forwards, Whltloclr, Gray. Beaud.-3-. Tmlnor, Favero. Powlyshyn, Mu. shall. Smith, Bcllringer. Glace Bay - Goal, Arnell; rte. fence, cooper, Bloomer. McBride, Myketyn, Windley; forward s, Wywrot, Bailey. Charley, Maccy, Leger, Amadio. Polle, Anderson. Haley. SUMMARY : First Period i-Clin'rloitet(rvi'i't, Gray (Favero) .............. 2-Charlottetown, Pawlyshyn (Pavcro) .............. Penalty - McBride 14109. Second l't-rind Scoring - None. PPll.'ilIl('S -- Marshall .3224, )1; . cv 12:02. Gray 15:57. Holland. The 28-year-old Dutchman is scheduled to arrive by plane Feb. 14 and leave the next. day with the first. contingent. of Giants for Phoenix. lie pitched the Nether- lands All-Stars to six victories over the Belgium All-Stars in in- ternational competition the last three seasons. and had two no- run. no-hit games. Truro Rink Vlills N. S. Curling Title DARTMOUTH. N. 5.. Feb. 7- (CP)-Harry Bianchurds Truro rink scored in only four ends- including the last,-to come through tonight with a 9-8 vic- tory over a. Bridgewater squad to win the Nova Scotia curling titleu Barney Haines' Bridgewater crew led most of the way but 8 three in the ninth and a two in the llth end put Blanchard in scoring position. Two points in the final gave him the title and the right to represent the prov- ince in the Dominion bonspicl at Winnipeg next month. Hockey At Victoria A hockey team -from Rogers New Haven Ramblers at Victoria Rink. li.Il.L. Standings night in game at the Saint Dunstants Uni. versity rink. in two pervious meet- ings this year the teams name each. Carmichael, Brown, Mt.icGregor. I-lowatt, Don'- Tlllrd Period 3--Ctiarlnt.let.own. Favero (Gray! 7.30 -I---Glace Ray. Anderson (llnley, Cooper) . . . . ..... I3.il Penrlllies - None. stops: Arncll Frederick W L D F A Pls. St. John ., 37 20 8 262 180 82 Clftown. .. 31 28 B 220 225 63 Halifax .. . 30 30 5 252 240 63 Glace Bay 30 30 4 225 213 64 Moncton .. 24 32 8 lill 24l 56 Sydney 22 34 8 178 223 51 Rovers-Saints Meet Tonight Al S.D.li.llinI( The league-leading Rovers and the last place Saints will meet to- a City League hockey W0!) one Following is the Rovers lineup: Goal-strain; defence, Perry Ready: forwards. ins. Ted strain. J. Leclalr, H Jny. J. Richard, Bill Dedweli. Tonight's game will get under- way at eight o'clock and all pin)- era are requested to meet at the Cnl-l, Barbour Building on Eustnr Street at seven. Anyone unable to attend should call Art Perry at 557 before noon. ' INTER-COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL ST. DUNETANU versus MT. A. S. D. U. GYM 5ATT'Bl)AY. FEB. OI)!-8 1'.M. Admission Mo Students 250 PASSAGE available to parties wishing Flight leaving turning February 17th. Excursion rates. T0 WINDSOR AIIII DETROIT The Maritime Flying Curlers have four Charlottetown F Stop in Montreal one day and night. For further information, contact W. R. Jenkins (Phone 2163) or Dr. E. S. Glddlnge (Phone 1312). BY All! seats to make this trip. bruary 10th, re- The event had been scheduled for Feb. 0 and I0.