_, ‘the. dssslottetcwa lleoee Hoopsters Win ‘From Ray’s For ,14‘0th Consecutive Victory _ took their 10th consecutive _ last night when they downed 1gb Millionaires at ‘the P. W. game was the final contest for oath teams in regular scheduled play before entering into playoff competition. ‘and gives the Becca Iillld undisputed league leadership despite the fact that the other (can- tcsms still have games to The game was s. closely contest- ed affair all the way. Reece had s 21-17 lead at the end of the first half. with Ray's coming back strong 111 the final to outpoint their opponents by one counter only in lose out by s three-point margin on the total score. Glen Michelson was tile lead- ing scorer on the night's play. garnering s. total of 10 points for ‘the IRccce team, with Earle Nichol- son and M. Goodwin of Ray's coining next in line with l0 points each. Michelson was waved off the floor in the last few minutes of the game with five fouls against him The following is the summary: Rocco Langllle Michelson‘ Cullen FG F5 PTS #§§¥@¢ Oi-l-IHBO qpaauni B90950 8 s» i; qowaumown ooonwoovz pouawoowi ooa3qEou5 $ ‘.3 4 O s- .- Referee - Nell Young. Umpire —'1vs.n Harper. lllllany liiss Pats A ilcfcat Belleque liirls ' The Albany Miss Pats downed the Bedeque girls hockey squad by a score of 3-1 in a very Wtll-MIYQI! hockey encounter at Bedeque rink last Thursday night. M. Dougay and P. Crossman led the scoring attack for the winners. the latter garnering two goals and the former one goal and two as- sists. L. Jack got the Bedeque lone ugly. _ he following are the lineups: Bedeque: Goal, J’. Reeves; de- fence, K. MacNeil, E. MacMurdc. ' F. Murray; forwards, L. Jack, M. Huestls, R. Johnson, B. Connolly. E. Deighen. C. Simmons. Albany: Goal, V. Nocnan; de- fence, R. Noonan. L- ROII. V- x Wood; forwards, G. Nocnen. M- neugey, M. Walsh. N. Dawson, N. . Nconan, D. MacDonald, P. Cross- man. First Period d-Aibany. M. Dousw l-Bedeque. L. Jack Penalties-None Beccnd Period I-Albany. P. Crossnlan, (M. Dougsy) Penalties-None. Third Period dr-Albany. P. Crossman. . (M. Dougay, V. Woodl - .Penaliles—None. OHARLOTTETOWN ‘played rsgcrdless cl lveo . . by i ion first of . ’ ,, ,. v . I f 300i! 16 Horses Lost In Fire LDKINGTON K1?» , March I (AH-Sixteen fiorcughbred horses perished in a fire which swept u big barn at Clifford Mcoers’ Wal- nut Springs Ferm near hers last night. Waller Jones. farm manner. estimated the loss at 3200.000. Nine of the horses tralIPed were weaniings. Their identities were not learned immediately. The blaze was discovered shortly before midnight by Thomas Bates. a groom. who heard an explosion. investigated and found the 2&stall training barn ablaze. l-le ssld it was impossible to get inside the barn. Jones said Old Lvockport, which won the recent 8100.000 Santa Anita Derby, was not quartered at the farm. Saint John Juniors- Win ll. B. Title SAINT JOHN. NJ!» March B ... (cg) _ Although defeated I»! in the opener. 5N!!! 3°11" Maroons won the New Bruns- wick junior hockey title to- night by trimming Saizvllle Legion 8-3 and taking the W0- gssne series 10-8. Maroons will play Charlottetown in the Mal’- itimq semi-finals. Bowling Results Kinsmen-Kinetics Bowllnl Giants-LENA! points Red Sox—2366—3 points. Kinsman high single L. Duffy 233 Kinsman high three L. Duffy 604 Klnette high single M. Sinclair 213 Kinette high three M. Sinclair 531 Braves-ZBBB-O points Yenks-TIOS-G points Kinsmen high single B. Sears 261 Kinsman high three J. Shelfoon 662 Kinetic high single S. Storey flO Kinetic high three S. Storey 599 Dodgers—2811-8% points 'ndlans-2726—2% points Kinsman high single I. Rankin 260 Kinsman high three F. Archer 608 Kinetic high single B. MacDonald 256; high three B. MacDonald 612. HOLY NAME ALLEYS Big Four League A-il Stars J. Lawlor .. 20B 28B 204 B. Cameron 399 175 195 L. Plneau . 230 258 154 D. McDonald . -........ 152 174 1% Lfltit, ..... .. mg; s .- m. Duffy ass. High - n. Robin m. JUVENILE FINAL CRYSTAL lliNK, SUMMERSlDI FRlDAY, MARCH 4, 8 PM. SHEEN ll MclNNlS JUVENI-ES vs. zflosl game for F. 1E. l. Juvenile Cilompioodlip. Game lo b! " i-ller. Ollcl-lctteiwn teem coming P0llEli INTERMEDIATE lloolllzv llllloll Prince County Finch CRYSTAL RINK, SUMMERSIDI .' ‘fllgiedcy, Meroll 3 st B PM. SUMMEMDI ALL STARS n. OIIARY MAROONS s total-goal series. Special iroln m "rlgmll a also. m... f0! rllrllcuss rsoul I rc s m. All Point-All Bias-s 1. Alerts 4. JUVENIL! VICTORIA! ircln. m-.-“ w...- .. -_.-.. .....-_.........,. . _ .. s" .. . _. . .-. 4.» <.-' With the Saint Dunstan! Uni- versity squad taking a three-goal lead over the P. W.C. pucksters in the first game of their semi-final two-game total-goal series in City Hockey League playoff competit- ion at the Forum on Tuesday night, puts the Saints in a pretty fair position as the team which will meet the winner of the Navy- Summcrsida semi-final series for the City League championship in the final round. I I I I Although the Welshman put up g good battle on Tucsdfly 1118m- and proved to be good contenders for the series they 150K911 ‘he scoring punch that the Saints ex- hibited in around the net. The two teanware well matched but it is doubtful that the P.W. C. aggreg- ation will be able to overcome the three-goal advantage that_the red and white warriors will carry with them into the second game which is expected to take place at the Forum next Tuesdpy night. I I I Just whta the first game will get underway between Navy and summer-aide in their semi-final series has not been released yet and although it was first anticip- ated that it would get underway tonight, Summerside has informed league officials that they will not be able to make the trip due to s. previous hockey engagem t. And now with this second snow-storm in four days upon us, it would no doubt prevent the Western team from getting here even if they had planned on coming. s o - e It was learned yesterday that the Prince of Wales College junior hockey squad, who are represent- ing the Province this year in Maritime junior competition», will moet the New Brunswick cham- pions hue Friday night in the first game of a. home and home, total-goal series for the N. B.-P.E. I. junior hockey championship I I I I The team which will play lhere on Friday night against P. W. C. will be either the Sackvliie Junior Legion squad or the Saint John Junior Marocnndepending on who won the round afsaint John last night for the N. B. title. In all 3 likelihood it will be the Ssckville Jnniors, as they went into last Ales-ts night's game with a three-goal ad- Dr- Duffy vantage as the result of their 5-2 E J. Plneau victory over Saint John st the E. Robin Backvlile Gardens on Monday 7- 3479"“ --'—-- night in the first game of their R. Harley ...-......... “M1081, home and home m!“ I I I I As this column was written pre- vious to the outcome of the final game, it was therefore impossible to stabs the team who would play here, although the result of that game will probably be found else- where on the sport page of this same issue. I I I I / The second and final gains in the Island juvenile hockey series which was to be played at Ken- sington Rink last night between the Charlottetown Victories and the Simmer-side Juvtniles, was postponed until Friday night due to the present snow-storm which has blocked the roads. The post- poned game will be played at the Crystal Arms at slnnmerelde in- stead of Kenslngton. . I I I I v Lolllle officials announced yes- terday that, due to the fact that the Borden Juveniles, who were scheduled to meet the winners in the final round, have withdrawn from competition, instead of Fri- day nlght's juvenile game being a rmi-final series it will now be he ilnsl round for the Island luvenlle hockey. championship. Due to their 6-1 victory over the Bummerslde Juveniles here Mon- day night in the first game of their total-goal. home and home series, the vice are in a very good position for winning the championship, and although the Western boys have the advantage of playing the final game on their heme ice, the Vlcs have a four- ccal advantage to carry with them into the game. which is a big ob- stacle for any team to overcome at the best pf ‘times. This column extends its "If!" to In’. James Pendorgast of Ken- shlgtan, who recently fractured his hip in a fall and is now a patient in the City Hospital at Qfollcton. N3. -"Blg Jim", who was an out- years, has been s great supporter of sporting events throvfllfll! W! Province for the past number cf ers, and this column joins with ‘ lnsny friends in wishing him he will soon be returalnl to re- sume his valued interest and as- sistance in sporting circles in ‘the Province. . ~10?) - s we while "W"! was found here. ' standing athlete here in former‘ a speedy recovery. and hopes that. BURY 8'1‘. EMUNII. In!!!“ , By Jack nsns MIAMI. Fla. March 2 -—(AP)— Promoter Joe -Louis. who learned revealed today he had tied upthe NBA. version of the heavyweight championship for his international boxing club by exclusive two-year agreements with Baud Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott. "Charles or Wslcott which ever wins in June, has agreed to fight only for us for two years." Louis on his return from an ex- hibition bout at Nassau. “That was part of the deal by whldl 01W will fight for the title. The winner has to fight either Lee Savoid or Gus Lcsnevich in 90 days." When Louis won his crown from Jim Braddock in 193'! he signed a 10-year exclusive with Uncle Mike. That contract was a most import- ant factor in‘ the rise to power of Jacobs’ 20th Century Sporting Club. Louis appears to be in the plo- motional game to stay with the substantial financial backing of his new partners, James D. Norris and Arthltr Wirtz. “I'll handle the big bouts." said the retired champ. "I will suggest the matches I think are the best. We'll still work with the local matchmakers in each city when we come in. We don't wan-t to hurt THE GUARIAN. ‘Cl-IARIAIFFETDWN‘ Louis Has Charles And Walcottl Under Contract about contracts from Mike Jacobs, ' makers of his official roilrvmflhl- lie told them to expect to hear from him soon. "We don't want any fight with Mike Jacobs," said Louis when in- formed of Jacobs’ decision to return to active direction of the 20th century. "There ought to be room in New York for more than one II tor. Actually the new organisation has enormous resources to finance any said prolonged war with other boxing promoters. It controls five arenas and already has the dseleton cf a local staff in operation. The James F. Norris who is one of the three partners in the Intu- nationsi Boxing Club is the son of James Norris, Chicago grain 0pc!‘- stur. Wirts, the third partner with Louis. is a partner with the two Norris men in a vast mid-west enterteirlmmt empire. "After all it's lust a case of Joe (Louis) coming back to us," said Norris. “We had him originally. He used to box for us in Detroit fresh out of the Golden Gloves. Louis is still busy with a long exhibition schedule that probably will bring him 5120.000 for some 31 dates since Jan. 1. The champ isn't quite ready for the old carpet slippers and the fireside. He flattened his eahibitlo foe in Nassau for s six-count last night and still talks about beating anybody." Louis sent out s. batch of wires and air-mall letters today, everybody around. Manon a, 1949 Banalllan Waters Ylolll Four 0f 14 “ First-Prize Fish .___ NEW YORK, March 2 - (OP) - Csmdian lakes and rivers plo- vidod four of the l4 first-prise fish in Plaid and Stream Megal- hio’! 194B fishing col-lust. But Oaindisss fishermen didn't do as well as Canidian waters. Of almost B0 anglers listed as prize winners. in, magaaine said today as it ptmiished the 104B results. only 11 are Canadians. . Two third Prizes were their bish- est awards. They also scored a fourth, two fifths, a 10th, and five honorable mention. Here are the year's record catches in the contest. in which the great majority oi entrants are United States cltiselss: Brook trout (fly-csstlnl) — ‘i lbs. 14 on, caught Aug. 1e in On- tario's Nlplgcn River. using a Mickey Finn fly. 8.11. Rieger cf ‘Ibronlo ' won honorable mention with a fish of 8 lbs. 4 cs. caught in Williams babe, Ont. Brook trout (open) - '1 lbs, 12 ca. 599$. l0 in Lake Nipigon. Ont., with s. Gapen's Nepag lure. RS. Williams of Fort William, Ont., won third prise. His fish weigh- ing ‘I lbs. 0 0a., was caught in Luke Nipigon Sept. 0. on s Crepe-n’; Cockatush lure. D.A. Clark of TORONTO. March 2 - (OP) --' Genial Bill Dumals scored his sev- enth shutout of the National Hoc- key League season tonight as Montreal Cansdiens whipped Tor- onto Maple Leafs 2-0 before 14,180 fans to take over sole possession of third place. Durnan blocked 32 ‘Ibronto shots in a dazzling goal-tending display which was almost matched by Turk Broda in the Toronto goal. Some of Brodas’ saves, particular- ly in the second period. seemed almost impossible. ' and five Leafs for any nlinor of- lenses bu; the ‘Toronto tesm wasn't able to cash in on advant- age in manpower. SUMMARY First Period l-Mon reel, Plamondcn ..._.. 6:61 Penalties — Morison (2), Har- vey, Leycoe, Rlopeile. Gardner. Second Period Scoring -’None. Penalties - Harvey. Lynn TlsliIPes-lcd ' 2-~Mcntreal, Grsvelle, (Inch) 4:2’! Penalties — Csrvetil. Gardner, Chamberlain (2). clncaoo s, NIW soak s f CHICAGO. Mas-oh 2 - (C?) - Chicago Black Hawks. moved three points away from the National Hockey League cellar tonight with a 5-2 victory over the last-place New York Rangers before 16,560 fans. g Summaryz-i ‘lint Period 1—New York. O'Connor. . Leswick, Bent- Thlrd Period . 4—Chlcago, Bcdnar .............. .. 0.51 5—-Chi¢lI0, Dickens, - (Stewart. J. Conschsr) 7.44 B--Chicago, Stewart, (Bodnar) .......... ............. .. 11.12 ‘i-Nsw York, Kaleta, - ley. Penalty: Guldolln. nllraolr 1, nosrorr 1 BOSTON; March 2- (APP-De- troit Red Wings maintained‘ their seven-point National Hockey Lea‘- Iue lead taught by playing‘ a 1-1 tie with oston's second-place Bruins in s heavily-checked game (O'Connor, Stsnowski) ....12.fl T0711 park. Nevcrtilel Canadiens Shut Out Leafs 2-0; Black Hawks Defeat Rangers Promises To Stage Biggest Prize Fight ' l! LAMB CHAMBERS UONDON March 2-(OP)—Box- ing promoter Jack Solomons pro- mised today to stage the biggest fight in history—wlth 1.50.000 spec- the next world heavyweight title scrap. Solomons said he would hold the bout outdoors in Hyde Park, located in the centre of London, next September unless the gov- ernment dlsspproves. The idea, Solomon said, came to him dunno the night as he tossed in bod thinking about the inter- national promotional s t r u g g l e touched oi! Tuesday by Joe Ilcuis’ resignation as world champion. His fishters would be Lee Bav- oid of Paterson. N..r,, who l. “n. dar contract to him, and the will. ner of the June 2 bout here be- tween Bruce Woodcock. British, Empire and European heavyweight champion. and Freddie Mills. world llglmeavyselsht tltlchoidtr. 7 ould two Americans fight for the title?" asked 50mm. ons. . "All alone I have contended that Amilfl- hI-vlos more nglllei-l m" W" d0 in More. Iholild call their best the ‘American cham- Dlcn.’ not the champion or m, world. Their best should always be ilittcd against the best its-mg. 0P2 for the world championship." Solomons has asked for an in- ierview with Charles Key, smug. piz!“ Works. so that he may an. pcrsonall f Hm rel-ll. , or u“ “'° °‘ (Kaleta. Eddolia) . ......... .. 1.21 ‘llh I-Chlcego. J. Conacher, of no‘: dangers-slaw?“ mm (Stewart, Bodnar) 14.24 act. ‘llhere u, ab,“ ?n “mu f" 3—Chlcago, R. Conacher, of -B.yde Park Wh] c u to the u" (Bentley, Moslenltc) _,...1e.1s 1...... m," ‘m, °*' "M" My Penalties: Stewart. Shsro. .1. "n, M, f, M‘ “moo-who Conscher. "mom flgrtfggiml? l7! day, Second Period and is a scoring-None. “eggs” bmkmlksr on the side. Penalties: Shero m“ l N!!! acre g “_"'_——-—-_ Bflflfill Agriculture l! llllclra A ° Lac Beul, Lao rt Arthur, Ont, with a trout Wfllhlng an ounce less, won fourth brine. Ind fifth D1800 went to David Godin of Schreiber, Ont. another ounce behind. Clark, fishing in like Nlillsfln. used an impinge: Small Dardevle. Ooflin used live bait in Vsitthn lake. Northern Pike — l5 iba, Sept. 6 in Lsks Beskatong, Que, ‘ml; g Pllveoer Buffalo No. v spoon. ma s of Edmonton, using perch for bolt. csullht a pike of so lbs. in Alberta's Jack Fish Lake on win third prise. l-lI. Moffat of York- WII. $118k. won an honorable mention. His pike, 3i lbs. 14 ca, was caught in Crooked lake, Sask. Lake Trout Lake trout - 47 lbs. I on, Oct. 5 in Lake Anlshinabi, out, with g Canadian bait. Roger Bedard of Three Rivers, Qua, caught a (m. of M lbs. 2 02., in Lake Vggggl, Q00. 800d enough for an honor- able mention. » Raisllbow tmut (fly-casting eastern division) -— l3 lbs. 2 0a., Gathering Creek, N.Y. W.L. Wach. tor of Jasper. Alta... found a trout Wlldhillg B lbs. l5 cs. in Mina Lake, Alta, for fifth prize. He used a home-lied N0. 6 fly, 0.1-1, Chambers, Sauit Ste. Marie. 0nt.. (llllxht a ‘l lb:.-1 oz. trout in St. Mary's River, 0nt., with a home- tlcd buckiail. and lock 10th place, Rainbow trout (open - eastern division) - l’! lbs. 9 0a., Big Man- lstee River, Mich, on s Helln Flatfish. Best Canadian showing. lwas an honorabl, mention for J.L. ar-lnstrorlg of Fort William. who taught a tmut of l0 lbs. 4 oz. in Lake Superior. Brown trout (fly-castlng)" _ 1o lbs. 10% 0a., Provo River, Utah, on a Black Bsrberpoil No. s fly. Rufus R. Payne of Peterborough. Ont, was given honorable mention. He caught a iilh of 1 m. 2 oz. at Mill Brook, Ont. Brown trout (open) — m 1b|',, Tnwkee River, Nov. Large-mouth black bsss (north- cm division) - 14 lbs., Round Valley Lake, Calif; (southern div- 11km) —- l3 lbl. 2 ca, Billy's Lake, 0a.; (Florida division) _. 1s lug, 4 0a., 5t. Johns River, Fla. . Bmsll-snouth black bass - 12 lbs. 10, ca, Simmons Lake. Fla. lduskeilunga 5t lbs. l2 os., Lake Winnebago, Wis Well-stud pike - 1s lbs. 4 on. Little ‘Tennessee River, Tenn, Ontario lakes and rivers pl-g- vilied ls of the 30 top fish in tile brook-trout contests. They cggng from Niplgon Lake and Rim. Bravet River, Lake Jo-Bam, cog]. uls River and Vaughn Inks. Prise manning Northern Pike W" "ll-II t in Separation Lake, Piokerei Arm Lake, Nifliw Labs, lauson, and Lake of the Mountai s, ll l - Mk Fw- ww’: all... “hi” ‘$13; Baskatong, Que. .511 of the 10 blssul lake trout oaing from ‘Lake Superior, the WM" from 4 Like AnishinI-bi, Rowen. Ont. and Lake Mlmlig. wess. Ont trout weighed B lbl. iii 0s. and "me from Mina use, Alta, omeg- “lmlm We". olvlzht in at. Marys égltildll 05¢» and Birflarfa River. Plaid end stream witnessed by 13.210 feni. . . I"! Illlllllllllnse - 00 lbs. even - rlle wings now have played ' ____ ~ "" Wfllihvnelssaont, foilflh. seven games without . in» Lolmolu, p“ ’__m J‘ bill"! W"! lhl Ploilflal" River _, eluding three tieswitil the Bulbs.‘ Ydttllg, who iiss been in other...‘ m‘ 1°i'l-bissest from shoal Lets, ‘ mlgllvl m tightened the pipe m ylarsasassistsnt smug...“ °"*~ ' ‘ l for second and ulna adviser on ale mu q m. “U, Peri-see use, out. Vfovided or. Menu-est qsnadicis. by. blaming one: ‘to;- m. 18 lbs. I-oa. wail-eyed pike ll..- Toronto Maple tears ll-QHIWI are om molnflvflfgwrnm.“ winner of second prise. r] m ulna place three palm lama, elm Irvlwd ‘as new more ills rim lo came - ol-lll. Bruins. . - .. . .1’. nuke, "Mix, some, will. ' Hum-now our» Rich o3.'.i"ua§.§'-“i"'“.ul““"'. ~ N” ’ °“'” ' " Ilrst Period . '3‘- Plrlz was Oiilloateij 4t mammoth"... .... Wit- ow“. .......... Ill I ..- ' . F" hm’ M" ,, -; ll ‘wm >°'sl“°‘ gas-run, bizlarwlck (Egsnirfldd W V . .» (stared, Pavslicli) . {enalty-dslldford. j l" " v beagle glivlerllnll liyngifxirollhy In . lluollot inn. A o’ “- “Tm for’... Dealers, travelling fast for sher- brooke's 5t. Francis Club in till Quebec senior Hockey rescue. bu been awarded the Byngof-Vimy Trophy ‘as the player who duriuif 1048-40 best combines "clean play with value to his team." Dernerswss aboatninawliof referees and ‘ e secretary m5. Mackenzie said he wssqan almost unanimous choice. r Twenty referees voted and nam- Hoclocy 7 Plans: To Play Ms’si"<ie ThistEvsning ....,__ stoma of the lpt , ii-Moelll-Wto lnmsersl | m‘ _ arylsssocnsurlms g forced to cancel this tum the heavy fail of snow m“. u necessary to use all available 1 ’ motives to keep tho trad-rs However. President 3mm ‘ Iver of the ‘Susnlnerside g Club said last night that the 3 will dcfhliieiy be played 1,, 5,: merslde this evening and m, m. Leary team will come to sum...“ std; ogréhe nlorntng tl-gln, as sy's storm (med ::".'"a*.:'.:.'""~ t: °"’ s n ween t e ma". mo. Midget-sand tho Kensingteg; H110 h | gets. This is the first g twoqamc, total goal sex-i Biggest Canada-caught rainbow ' 's jddflllfl-hlj- 98 ill t1]. ed only four other players: Bill Robinson of Ottawa, Bobby Pepin of Montreal Royals, Bobby Cobb of Ottawa and Ray Barry of Shes-brooks. Deniers now is second in loaflse scoring with 104 points, made up of 46 goals and 20 assists. The trophy was presented to the league by Lady Byng in 1043 to be awarded annually. Provincial midget semi-fl this is the second time timhlsm 5N" PNWOXIQf-i- It was first uied to be played in Remington.‘ Monday nishi- New the first will be played in Kensingion, m,’ , on Friday night. The final gamc in juvenile playoffs was played in Kens the m“. to hflVg b“; ingwn last nightly. tween the Sheen and Mclnnis l“. cniles and the Charlottetown y“, eniie Victories. This game has now been slll to Bummersido and will be play‘ in the Crystal Rink on Friday evw s... Victories n»: u» u... m, llflLluSlisllliilig P -W L D I‘ A Pa. of the two-game serle Detroit .. . 53 28 18 7 183 12f 63 lctietown last week byls cigar‘: Boston 52 24 20 8 14B 146 58 to 1. The Summcrside team l," Montreal 53 23 N '1 132 119 53 beaien- the Victories in ppm“ Toronto . 52 19 I) 13 127 134 51 games and are determined to lush Qicego 53 20 M 7 157 181 47 up the difference and take m; New York . 52 17 25 10 118 138 44 championshilzm-G. . _ q Ramblers Win Game But Lose Series 413-9 To Antigonish Bulldogs u AMHERST. N. 8.. March 2 - (C?) Antlgonish Bulldogs marched to the Maritime senior hockey semi-final against Sydney Millionaires tonight though losing 5-2 to Alrirerst Ramblers. It was the second game of a two-game; total-point series. Anti- - gonish won the first game 11-4 st ‘ home Monday and took the lolmd 13-9. Bulldogs open a best-of-five series with the Cape Breton Lea- sue champions st Sydney Friday night. Second game will be .st Antigonlsh Saturday. Millionaires are such heavy favorites nobody has discussed the possibility of a thlrdgame. a The Maritime final with Hali- fax Eli. Mary's ls scheduled to open at Sydney ‘hiesday. Amherst. the Central League champions who had knocked out the Valley League victors and St. Francis Xavier University in turn, posted the only goal of the first period. Wee Willie Agnew was the marksman. ‘ LeRoy MacDonald tied it up for the A.P.C. wtnnersieariy in the second period but Amherst rang up three more before the frame ended to Bulldogs one additional tally. Carl Ripley scored the only goal in the last period. ll. ll. B. Wins a Intercollegiate Finals Opener QZlp . . . and the handy new Gillette Blade Dispenser deals out s Gillette Blue Blade. un- wrapped and ready for you!» razor. Edges arc protected W“ iectiy. The Dispenser NI" nothing extra. 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