lo-titietowin Cliu 6.50 P.M. Annual Ice Sports 1 _ Ice 2 —- J. Squarebniggs, c_ An exciting hockey game be-; stone. 2. Bobby Kenny. 8. Drum l l“'l¢‘»l'flml=D2. B. Martin. T. Walk- tween Sherwood School andl McMurtry. fie.‘ vs R. Ketch. J. 1\1'acl.)onia1rl Parkdale School highlighted at Girls 8 yrs. — 1. Vaunda Doir B. Jones. D. Reid ° great program of events as Bllrhougy. 2. Pain McMurtry..l lee 3-A-E~ Pl'91‘C93/. K. Ken- Sherwood School presented their 3. Coleen Swartz. ' inedy. DI‘. Jelks. H. Douglas vs annual Ice Sports before a large Relay race (grade 6 boys) -'Dr. Kdly. Dr. MacKay, Dr, crowd of cheering spectators at 1. Ronnie McNeil]. 2. Ernie Curlwebster, Dr. Willis. the Charlottetown Forum last. I‘le- ’. 1°“ 4 ’ 33- Taillton. 1-‘. Mac- nlght. Relay Race (grade 6 girlsi- _M‘ll3fl» A~ Ieamall. A. McFad- -rh, assy shhhwhod squad 1. Helen Harrison. 2. Kfl1‘ett:y9I1.VS H.R. Oamruttie-is. E. Gil. had in little too much scoring Hambll“ _ 'il‘9;5F'l°. Gr Ne‘WlTl3ll- 3- Mc- power for their ?arkdale rivals 3°” 9 3'” " l- G°l"'l°ll Bell’. G1”- " they dominated may in an 2. Brian Mat-Rae, 3. Brian How-‘ 108 5 — -7- C8m€'I‘011. P. Whit- three periods and skated off the en‘ l°"l‘- N~ M“N°lll- M wllllle VI ice with a 5-0 triumph. Girls 9 yrs. --I 1. Sandra Grl.'- l'l- M3°lll'll"--‘- -7- 3l‘°0l(S- P. The game was Very chm duh ten. 2. Elizabeth Hughes. :i.gl30rs:»~s. 8. Moore. lng the first two periods as Velm‘ Sande” ism RM‘ Sherwood held a 1-0 lead on a Boy! 10 yrs —- 1. Bobby Mai:-N Compeuuve (Final R°'"“" goal by Donnie MacGuigan. but Glllgfill. 2- Hal Collllflble. 3. Ice 1 " Dr‘ Gama“ V‘ G‘ the winners put on a powerful Joe Alan Martin. St” ' display in the final 20 minutes. Girls lo yrs. — i. Janice Ste-1 l°° LA’ BM-° V“ M‘ 3'3"‘ scoring four times without a wart. 2. Janice Larter, 3. JolM Ce 3 ~ D’ onourke vs’ Dr‘ l'¢“Pl."- Anne Carmichael.‘ lMD‘lMM‘A Jim Constable. David Gl-if- Boys 11 yrs. — 1. Grant Gau- gaffe ‘ ‘ "‘”““”‘”"°’ V’ ”' fen, Kenny O'Brien and Rn,” det. 2. Danny Clark, 3. Bobbyl leg 5 _ 0 on Genge all picked up markers MacRae- l " ' ll‘ llle filial DCl‘l0d- Girls 11 yrs. — 1. Ann Mac- 1. Roy Genge, 2 Alan Currle Following are the officlals:l Isaac, 2. Sharleen Lsrter. 3. Rel 1 Relay Race (girls Grade 8l_. F "“°°"l""’°""'°'"”"’""”f'”"'"”' Sherwood Presents 95%. By l’lL7S CALLAG HAN Weird Arrangement YOU played 14 football games and won ten of them. Yoil‘ qlllonerit. chalks up eight victories in the same number of st and wiindis up representing your con-ference for the National f 1l‘oorttb-all League crown. ‘ ‘ This hasn't happened yet but if Pittsburgh Sieelers down New York Giants this cniiiiiig Siiiitiziy afternoon, such 8 H1108 will be taking placc. _ _ ‘ __ d New York Giants enter this hit: one blind;-iy uith I _rN‘0r of ten wins and three defeats. The Steelcrs own seven triumps. lost three nnd tied three. But this foothakleflglle pays ‘no tentton to ties. Right now Stet-lcrs are judged on On." Ind New York .711. WE think the idea of dlSl‘€‘ga1‘(llll.g tie games is downright ridiciiloiis. if they are not tzolng to give at least a \’lll;'.l€ point. then why in the nia-iiic of coiiiiiiun xciise don t the)’ Plil)’ 3 bll overtime. The entire \t‘lllp .-eciii._- sill)’ 8l_l‘ll ‘"‘<ll_l -“ll“_'l-" lflf“' most unfair in a lot of ca.~c.<. This \r~\\' \o:'k-Pittsburgh situa- Judges — David Jardine. Fran-l berta MacEachern. . Ann Thompson 2 Sherdith tion really b1‘lll"‘.~‘ lllls llolisciise out in llic Uiwll. . l 2 l l l ' “ls Bl‘"l“ll3l"’l~ 3311185 Gal‘1‘llY.l Relay Race (boys Grade 7)-— Tredinic. ' 7 - l-.\‘tll“:t£tiiitotho Wilf cl C tbl . l ' l . M‘ l(:lf;’sn(‘)'|;ia0lIIl_\;hi\;’(’g:';D|l;l(t“il£::(Hg) "\[t|‘(;rl(\‘:mfelf1()’n(cleSwiflner‘ How‘ woo: Mrtlslls Eingh I\§;':cDC0l::lUde} 'l).e"Blll)’ Knox. 2. Philip Camp. }l;(r:h:y1;o_x;l;‘s.R-; :. Jolllnfierry. . .‘ . . h - --"t_ d t by ; A __ - . ‘ ‘ 0 - ~ mm.v 'w"‘ W?“ M" w fee "".m M aim t N.‘ ‘mug an no ‘ A Dl*eseiiil~ation was made 18 to each school by Jliiimy Shown above is .VIr. Dowliiiiz Sliei-wood team Daiinv Mac- Rlefere” 3”“ Laws‘ Johnl Rel“-V R3“ (Elm Gl'3"l9 7’-r Consume and S‘"‘d“' M3°All3' V the in: us‘ no“ DI'8Cll¢95- . . - Richard Ann __ J ~ mch percentage means as '5 ' ' - - h r last nrrrht to the teams from llowliiiig oiii bchalf of title Staff . . . ' ounce’ °h" M°'l 1. Margaret Gordon Shirley land‘ 2‘ Bl“-V KM" and Mama" The“ "9 ganws are “ml” hn'tt‘lrh t'l‘1“"Ehtl()a”l‘lu)r§.l't:l:‘ttlle;' Sherwood a nd Parkdale of Canada Packerrs Fmplovces malkmg we prwflllallons M Isaac and "am Tremr D315 Meet‘ Recorder '— Colin Ca'np"l Gflllle ' “l G°l"l°ll 3 -llm Keefe awn d . , _ . S N. _ . . _ . . . . . . - .°i’r'.l'rt'§"i5.'ifi§'t“til:aZ§rri:eamidtil; lgarliie li:§sn‘t even played. schools of 36 hockey’ helmets. Itiinor Hockey Booster Club. the team captains of left the rach of the Parkdale beam. ggltllglmer fghhvlllfaggaggnstsfihglfi °-"5 112 Yl'5- " 1- K0 ll ll Y Belhmly M°°Al°"' ‘ ‘ "’ ~ V Constab e. 2. Billy Knox, 3 "5 “ P‘“l.-l°ll°Y- Earl Pr°u'l€-l Kenny Rodd TO DAY A . _ T l ° ' 0 0'B . Tlme Far A Change l . . wen “en ‘Girls 12 yrs. —— 1. Cheryl Cur- stunt!-‘.iif\'r-‘. "ll ~i it; tell its that it's as fair for cm at . RESllL'l‘s _ne. 2. Heather MacLeod, 8. 1 !m<ni1ci' but \\‘9\ll"1llllB1l(lil: a poor aiisxior. A lot of tliiiics are 'l‘in_v Tots Paraclp -. 1‘ garhl Marrziiret Gordon. R f ara Jardine. 2. Terry Bernard,l Bl§o.Vs 13 yrs. ~1. Kenny 0., It rien. al: for one as anoihs-r_ yet they don't make any sense. , Or! (‘fYlll'SP. Giants can saw the situation for themselves 3. George Magason. 2. Danny MacGulgan.:THURSDA1‘' ’ . by beating the Sltcclei-s. If they do. then things will be fine for the O Tricycle Race (boys and girl.’ Jim Constable (tiedl. 3. Brooks -:30. ; 0 _ ‘_ New Yorkers. 1-lowever, if they lose this battle. then they 11 8 and 7) —— 1. Lowell McAleer,l Blll‘ll0llEl1- “4;o0g;::l0 ggagghfirol lose the (‘0nf(’I‘(‘lll(~? (‘i~(1\\'n in spilt’ of ‘Ill? fact that they won two — n 2. Stewart Cannon. 3. Alfred] Girls 13 yr,_ __ 1. Bethany 5:15-6:15 p.m.—BiI'(‘hW00f-I school more games out of 14 played than did the btcclcrs. I Larter. ‘ MacAlecr. 2. Mona MacMillaii 5530-7:30 p.m.—-Minor Hockey lie. ‘ mm D ‘ l It sounds crazy. .V9l ll'5 ll’ Boys open race —— 1. R 0 yl 3_ Angle lvlal-Ea h .m.—-(To be announced) f V NEW YORK lAPl—-F()l‘\\’al'd Natiiiiial Hockey League game. ’kita 15 (McDonald, Pilotei 3;3. - <!\likita, McDonald) 13:22. Pen- G-tinge. 2. Dan Mclsaac, 3. Kent Relay Race ('tfo5:nGrade 8l-- ' G 1. A hievemenf Stan Mlkita peppered three Bobby Hull scored the 200th 2. Chicago, Hull 18 tHavl 14:51. altv—-Mikita 4:27. Constable. ’ ' red _ C goals into New York nets Wed- goal of his .‘\'HL career as he Penalties:—Cahan 12:35; Young Saves Gll”l5 OPE" T899 -- 1- Bethaniri spolu-s Front. alarm with all otrlit-i‘ sl)0.‘t.< folks on i=i'l“°° ‘nesda.V night as c h i c a go and Mikita paced rile iea-gue- 15:26; Pilote 20:00. G. Hall 1015 20-45 1 Me-Aleer. 2. Adele MacEachern.3 HOCKEY ""'l"V3”l lSl““d‘ 1‘ d"H."'l""l l" 50° N" hnnmi h"’‘‘'‘'‘'" l" P"‘”"' swampfid the Rangers 6»?. in ii leading Hriwks. ‘ Second D(‘riod—3. New York. Villeiiiiire 1413 5—~—.'t2l 3. Ann 'l‘h0mP-‘On. l l{'.d\v‘a1'fl l'SlPlf1<"l by Cfllln ‘l?lCulll<'lll- 9”" of Dr- J' A’ and Mm‘ H was (hp ninth vii-|nr.\'_ Alnng (;n_\r(=[|p 1] «Hen rh-_ (; llwri) —-:—-—~—---——~—~——--———--‘- Boys 6 yrs, .,. _ Npd Maw‘ 'l’l3CMlll3"- ('l‘Fll'l"l‘l“”“""- D 1. D f t with two tics. in tlic last 12 6:27. 4. Chicago. ‘Mikita 16 . Alccr. 2 Dennis C8I‘fl'l1Cl1E!Pl 3‘ Colin's recent winning .'i'illimir‘.< «l-i.niai-.-rui- um indeed M e r0 e ea 5 lizanws for the Black Hawks. lwharram. Mcllonalrll 7:11. 1'. cU|‘||I1g D|"GW David Gal-tin. ' Thursday Dec 1" 8'15 111. "‘."5l""‘“d'l"g "”‘l‘l°"9""°”‘- Thl‘ -‘'’’‘‘m m“ ‘S “ mm “'°”h3' "’ M I L F 3 ‘I l Ken Wharram scored twice Ichicago Wharram 14 r\IcDon- Gm’ 5 "Tl " 1- C3l'0l€€D ’ M . P. ' °“l’l°'“ "’ -‘"f‘l‘ 9“ .l‘°"".‘” 8"“ “'9 l““?‘‘‘ “*5 3lT°3‘~ll’ &PPl‘°°l3l*?" GP 9 ea 5 ' lfor the Hawks while Phil any.‘ 1 .' ‘ Far Monfqgug Green, 2. wendy Watts 3. she s°‘“dy5 R°5'“l’ bl: otpportlinitv which lSin(\\\'rl1l‘=.‘_l'llSl athletic andtscholastic It em‘ and Don Marsha“ tamed idk. Pllgtel 8;0i, ll, Chlcagg. Ha Aye” . l V. I . all‘|'nl(‘l1lS arc m:iny am wc rw‘ ll\' 4’ ioicc i< 2 mos \\‘lSP one. - gy TOM w]l,[,]Ay[5 l ,, . iii its 1 lBfllf()tl|') 18:2". Pen- ‘ ‘ , , _ . ‘ ‘ - v - , Nahlran-V St‘ n""s"1"" is "liqhl" "."3‘'‘‘ mm mm M h" 'l‘”RONTn 'Cl’l- Tlll’ l'l‘lll' {millll?llaR;::occ:llr-r-tcd an assist attics Pilole 4.114’ flririfiold ("NW2 dmw Mr nm'.\da'V': lingm; l77f)}l]1rS'§ - Ma3rkS M'ul ‘ r Jflhnnws Fwnlg Ha“k, llgdenti‘ has ar-fhi9]‘.9d pgchfar :l_wL\l?|lr“ hi ‘:9: 0",: [Sh h'“h_ med Dem" Red wings nuthab and mmvedhn “Mm mo Wm 16 30' Ymm In ‘*8 . (iinrlginbg bill. at Mmitngiiei Mg]-sahc iz .aiin crs. . rem» Adults 7.10. Students 350 n’s t a can 90 print 0 nlti. I‘1l‘I(‘f' ‘. war S.’-In ers fled Tim, M M I‘ L L J . __ ~ . ,.ut'1l1g -u - ‘ ‘ V can rejoice tlhat one of their number has been chosen for this of the Owarv haepr: Vl;:dlie::i‘:y ghieader Hm] in the.‘/[Thiir'ld]1period---7. New York. .7 p,M_ '.w}(1I‘rei;l£v7 g::SlPrdAn31li (Eddie Powers. fol-‘me, National League Rafi coveted awar . _ l - ht d 2 m I _ ' - _ . ars a 4 (Bathgate, Cahanl. leg 1 ._L 4195 cull , f’ - "ll - a Hearty coslgriatulations, Colin I-ll1gan1'pl0l:,:U;l_’1lgande citrgflfhviafigg Hull 5 E0fil- llls lllllll °l;‘lltl9f593‘ Al71_i:§V0._rt3. Chicago, Whai-ram 15 ; ice 2 _ la(e.n Mcfiofgfild, K , Cfgherlge B"°ll~ I P 1 I_ _ ,§ Or“ is expected to referee this game) .their hold on fourth place in the Eon’ came on 8 5.3“ S 0 mm l hay‘ Siillivan, L. Stewart B. Shiaiipel oys yrs‘ — ' an ’“'mg" . > __ , cyoiid the blue line. ttic puck. t _ ' , _ l A Chance To Learn Elihonal Hollie) League stand- hmhclllg past goalie (M \.me_! i\.:"E(.f‘x.GIl‘11<('.i1_)onalrIir_ acne Mn-i. WE s'itir-ei'el_\' hope that all ll1n.<P ithn intend u'rvrk'lnz hor'key V . mllr‘’- ‘ 3 FM’. 1 mg!“ ' en-mg‘ armes as officials tliis cpasori take full arirnnrncp of the cisi fiwl"m.m:‘(f"rP§l?y‘:“ “""l‘fT“" Black Hawk zoalle Glen Hall. By Trig c.i.\'.-ini.A.~.'~ PRESS l ' this weekend of Eddie Powers. for-mer National Hookers‘ 1.ea.gile F” r 3 ff“ 3"” 3° 1 ‘M; hit on the chin by n shot in . National League Ice —— Clarkson. 3. Bry- eree. O mane" mm 3 coup? ° pre-game practice. made 45 W L T 1'' All’! allll D~ 5°l‘l‘l9- 3- M‘lllS VS- 3- Too often in the past h.=i\'c sonic of our officials passed up ar-mhands as ‘hey moved “Wee saws while Villenilire, again Clllcazo 17 3 6 92 5240 Fwlziison, G. Warner, 1’. Des- thc chance to learn more riboiir this iizh or nfl'i<-iatine. We have pm"-'3 ahead 0‘ both Emma substituting for the ailing: .lac- 'l"ll‘°lll" l3 ll 4 71 3130 R”"ll“- G- Oll‘3mPl0'l- Bruins and New York Rang- mm Planm Can"? up wllh 31 Montreal 12 . 75 6829‘ Ice '2 Ladies ('U1‘lln:. had many not:-iblcs hcrc for ll(i(‘l\'(‘\' vliiiics hilt some of our , I 53 7210. if unable to curl at scheduled‘ as\ 3 l fellows have .=l('iP(l as lllflllfill rliei‘ l(lll"\\’ it all. Pmrhaps the)‘ "5‘.,“ll“' dmpped ‘ H dewmnnl First P*‘—Tl0d~-lv Clll“3l'1“- Ml“ n““'°" 8 3 ‘ i titid:n‘t. mean fro Etive this inipi‘r=.<x~irvn but their siirely showed littlle ‘:0 Ulmadgfi. Black :{aV1"kS' Trail‘: * New l°l'l‘ 5 4 70 39 l5 “M95 PlF'FlSP 8'|'l‘3llE9 701' 3'9"!‘ or on interest. .emaln'e in secon pace. ra - lBoston ‘i 6 53 "216loii~n substitutes. I l w. tn... .. ...... .. .........,,. .,. .... .n a,. ,,,,, mt! Cl1l<‘aR0.ll0Wb.V in porn... CURLING DRAW r -._. oxpmind on tlm; ppfnrocing hilsinoss, rGeoi_'i'.:e Armstrong coiliited l 7 “M. This gentleman =lirel_x- know: im 5uhje(-1 Leafs only goal. tying the scorel E Taylor‘ R‘ F.]ym_ A‘ Ma which represented this pi-oyiiicc in last IVl’arcli'_= Brier, are off replaced by rookie Roger Cro- You'll iinrioilbterili bo l1lll(‘ll \\’lSt"l' if you llr\;1q- I-:(l('|ipLPP(')“rgl-S lllgmm lll"“l lll‘ D"ll"lll Ellal F0l'ltP'-~FId-~d ~; . .. . i'lli(t uai lsl iiid <ililois_ tho same qiialtet Sar\V(‘l1lll(, reported about to be N. Nmmhmn. D‘ Gmmhey, GM 30"‘? 70"“ just can"! set all‘-'l.V lrimi iuirk nil thc time but we Rookie P" Mam". Anllicti R f OWerS I 9 . briefly in the second period. l R" wl"""l‘°E F”'d"~" “ll” llll‘ (‘l““""(‘-infill’? ('lll‘lll‘tE <‘0"lllN‘tltl0l1. zier as the Winiist feiziilar net- iw°““°‘"' T‘ Amr" "5' ‘C’ Mac" -l0llllll.\"s Flying Hawks have ‘ will see its bl'8‘§est crowd of the h, E l are sure that there arc clinic so-:<l0n.€ that they can ma‘ Pmnmost and defenconfan :1 i P 5 OH 1. W, ‘Lend. .i. Williams vs. 1-‘. Acorn. 0 ' jsAwcHUK oi."i‘srANDiNG 3 H ..h_ L. Kmmhh G. well. 0 Innlpeg . Veteran goaltender Te r r}' iIf‘l‘- Ma ‘ I Doug Cameron. Gr-orgc Dillon. Alison (Joel Saunders and minder_ played an outstanding }l493ll- K- '-W\l~‘lr'l‘l“l- F- M°‘l‘ll’"’l5» been trying to entice Sa-nd_v's{. season on hand tonight. Arnold Llewellyn al‘f"tI1t=‘ffl'lIl’S0l.n(‘ playing Saturday morning game, shopping 33 shmp Dohfb. Rogers. ‘Royals into a hocke-_v glame riorr Remember again that action ;F'I:;"tA§|?sktal"h°'I’a"‘ ""'“"‘ R"'l“"“"““- ll 5""°°55ll'l- "WY Simmons for Toronto turned F. Cannon. E. Taylor. J. the past couple of weeks. Sandvlcommenccs at 8.15 sihairp And ti-it Eat--ni§.v“;?i.ri'r"‘.1."§iri."i2l'.f.i‘I."ii}‘l"i~.Jii§3't[§l‘§.‘Ii.'2.'L'I'i.i’.§ ”“"“ 2“ l‘‘‘~=‘‘.°‘- 1* '‘‘‘'‘l‘‘‘“‘ ‘‘ “t l“-"“"' ‘W’ ?l‘"“? ‘°° ’"“‘‘l‘ l“‘“'‘*‘* . by ‘“‘*“'.“Y- l’°l'lll°al“ mnnagm M Sunda“ - - D sawchllk was assisted on sev- Y. Wilson. B. Ma('Gee‘ C. Bren- until this \\€el( when he ag“~i‘ecd arc bll,N‘lly engaged sellmg fig. ‘ eral occasions by bad shooting nan. to a clash keis. 'I‘hcy‘ll be glad no an-com. Th t l . 'll be ' ‘ ' . ' ‘mesa niacics \\'I seen on CBC teleiisiorri in a few .b_V Leafs_ who played 8 fmS_, M. Kennedy. A‘ MaCL9an_ H‘ phrlmps Hawks wmhid haw modate you. trated game as Wings checked Simpson‘ _h_ Clark vs_ M. J9“. been better to forget about the .them closely. kins, M, Weir, R. Perry, 12. whole thing. Perhaps tihe Roy~al.s., T M0 Pl?‘l.V9|‘5 KEV? 8W3)’ Boyht late too much forr them. l{orw- specify 4 oro the prick in their own end of the l,.\~,.,._ if may a.m,_ Nm.m -“a“»k' . V rink on a dozen occasions. Mar- 9 PM. 1I.arr.=ii- and his }-‘lyinig Harwkrs Cash“ l“ “ll ‘m9 5“‘'h -‘lmy W. Pit-.'«ii‘d. M. '\/lat":\'(’l'll. l-- ai'cn't convinced of llhrls doubl' C E R A M I l '‘ tin pass. off the stick of Leafs‘ big Cm.’ R_ .MacE,achgm \»5_ 1), ml fad" ‘F“‘ ‘l l‘ Mal‘°Vl‘°l‘- l° 5°°r° Saundeios, B. !WacF.ar-lievr'n, I. And so they'll fight it out to-. By Norman \lar-donald win ~ .- , * gs opening goal at 5.36 oft ~ , - . . - .~ . Siiiiiiiiersidc Bureau of The Guardian the first period. on is screened Ludmme',B' Maccum‘ ' ‘.’''’'‘l't ‘” Fl'°,k9 T”““‘”'s F°"l"" A. .\‘Ia(‘I!.«'it‘hel‘n. P. Saiindors, in an exhibition battle startling shm fmm 2%‘;%‘“:xlR£‘.’e[ om’ "F. '1‘i‘ainor_ E. Cox vs. B. l.c- at 8.15. M bmumv A First period—1. Detroit. Mar—?l’3EF‘» -l- ll“"l"- 3- lVl''ll°¥~ 5-; R-nyals ulidrmbtcdly will be and protect Boots And Skates Needed tip 2 (5:56) Penalty — MisziikrT"‘““°l'~ ]fa\'or'it9s to down the Hawks Gord Kelly. director of min- Sal‘ll_\' prove our local referee in: 12;” hd rod 3 T nu, ‘\l',l;v(-'cl.l‘r~1;€'Ae(;M' I(loi1l:i.:ka:»l:' hm the” “me Em!“ may b’ or l|0T‘kP_\’. is asking for dona- ermr. It's like football. If a tac-E hrmghohgpegll ,K-:0“). 3'} fiahsah .v9;§cV ‘ J .1\'llac;.' l°l mm‘ lll‘0llbl°50‘m9 lllllfllll . Bathroom “d Klwh“ tions of boots and skatcs for kle pilcs on a ball arrier ft r ~ . V . I - ~ ., ‘-R v.-l_ fl _ 11h l, r ]m . ywngsters who "mum "mm! he has amlad-V beg“ smpilpeftl. ]N)I9ll:El.l?é“P:'2ll£l;fl;:e:al;m\\f‘.1l‘.a(‘l‘I(‘l‘ni E, (‘uninoit.- hdoihtwskwzhgfiem it;‘vy'h;\re“i:w"p C Walls and Floor: to buy new ones. There may did the tackler commit himself, 1h::h,?:a1]:&1_'m1imah14.51. Bl2'nuYlV1alkI°i"' l'°P3l-I: 5- hhd they should make th,-high. The very best at I suiopris- r ‘ ' ' ' be families in Siimmcrsitle before the carrier was contain-l Harris 16 52 ‘lmnpe than jnterggilng M hho ingiy low cogtl l I ll‘ 3\lmml’l‘-*l'lP Wh0SP Stills ed if the referee thinks so the 1-hi Z‘ ' "P5593" B‘ BTyenm"' K‘ nwm’lFri7zx~l'lmt~n 1 h _ t , - -V » rd period—:-4. Detroit, lng: p_ Sm,-hh. l ‘ 1 ' . . - Ph . l ‘W’ 0lllST0Wfl "“’ll' Sl\3lf!- team doesnt get a penalty, If ram 3 ,Mm.“n' Ma(,GrPgm.,‘ _,,,-_._e _,_g___ i A bhg alttractmh mmgim Wm: ml‘ 90335’ '0! free estil ' '""l W 10- MW lll llllfi (‘hrlsb not. a penaltv is assessed for 3.2:, p,.h,m,s R Ham, Du” k be the fact that Fddie Powo-N.‘ mates‘ 1 mas season there is a won- "nlinv. ‘R h M _ 1 ' " , — ' ' 4 .. N ~ _ " ' ilerfiil opportunity to make and lrLln(::‘llng in°'R,:mGf:,. ($53. m§‘£l::,r;.]'38' Ho‘ ey Score: ‘l1'l!lf:n€'l:‘fPT(:‘l‘l0n‘l:l"lllll Hht:mlk'l': fife‘ 1' lglsfiamii ll:lPl:\lv'1-an (‘and t V niat(~li'.’ That was border line Sawchhh 1410 9-413‘ NOVA scorn s[.;Nmn whistle. Eddie is ai'i'ivirig heme? & l .V ll . I e ie- case and some people thought 1‘ Simmons 11 14 4_29~ Ha]-[fax 4 Mohlctm ‘early tihis evening and has ' 1 ‘T I “V 1 I ceived ii misconduct penalty for pena][_' should h be ll di . .. ghehd E ‘ ' shooting at the net after the (in _\‘[().‘_'q(-3. so in al.v§ckey°". cglaeyf fvhoh h linaflg Dial 24234 115 whistle had blown for an off» ‘ll l, _ lg _h lb; lh . y , . . h h o w side. and the night after a man l:']]‘:lEgllp_ eggs H3. §l,:°,,bl: $35,“: e n 2:5“ cvygfitrllggllemfi ilndoit ” watching N.H.L. hockey with I154 ,- h _ ad ~ l W?" ' e O remarked that )1 Dlaver had shot I" We‘ 1 “ugh ‘he Shot camel ' -mllssmn N“ to wmch mm of‘ c at me not after 8 ‘whism, and aftcr the whistle had blown. But ;;i‘t‘;- an tlnstioaotmcttilc t . C o s b 0 ‘ U 5 l . . - . . - - I had ml renewed 3 p(inally_ if the shot is fired well after the . , V This. however. did not licces- whistle. a penalty is in order. m I |mstmners' R‘ likely “R F0011!!! -0+0-0-9-0-0-0094 --: AGV WV SLR ’ ‘ C‘ A l-\_5b try ( Ili i‘istiii;isY" Teams Are C°mP“l'9d l Ev willie scored witlh 2 pnni. .iirn Kennedy iimwi in '"”””E” '”3"‘3°"'E” onos letlt in the game at. (‘.i\"ic Ron MacArtl1.iir's lone shot from S T E A K 5 Wm! far are the Junior 1.e- Peardon. Gord Whitlock and Q. _ 4 . I . . . ; [iolulres behind last year's Dave Lawlor. In spite of the ;1':"ld';m e:;s:hen]gl‘It"ea:‘d ‘fig; Ef(:'tP:1v“Ef‘,; AR“ me “'1'. “'35- 1 ,3 old soul: Penxulns in playing Wonderful showiniz of trim mm .93’ 1 , the-W113 R . _M GOOD 0!. -‘ INN!‘-’ All they do in G¢'0me- juvcnilcs so far this season, ‘ 3.‘ eavmfl . 0‘~e_m‘ Mme 6 5m by MONEY tn, '" on “Mr”, "W play m_.d have to i _ ,d loam with sole possession of the Borden and Glenn ROElP'l's0n for 4 " ' ' ‘W ' "m" "" league cellar. Goaler Bernard (Theory to set trhe strains far “AC3; on that are common to both hi it ' ll , , , _- , _ hum.’ LE. ..Toy_-my-. nah ghgrlfnfiiosfi ‘M"':'ww':’ ‘Jig “RS defcndirnliiz at the rigibt izozil ‘ Wlutes winiiinz goal. RP'f6l‘PeS _ ]‘n_ 3.” Ghmm. Wu”, "HIM mm» how" “Hue post when William-1 Leiprd flipped l were Red Graveille and B ob G .1.“ D “i _ 1-hi the puck out lio White who slid . Slelgih. : - - units the J:::nilL:allI: of Paul 3"" a" capable M gm" M’ l‘ "ll" 4! raping case to wlln thei First Period — 1. 0’Le-an’ — Tau’ T0phc’n"t"’5"'“ ",,whh.,,,,_ M“ Ghudeh. vrovrmvnt duriniz the season. game. Both goaienx Edwin .ioh.n. J. Raiiahan (.1. Kennedy) 357; andtsoh Perry against pen, and who knows how 500.] lstrrn and Blair Barnard. pla_vcd'2. Borden —— E. Mlac-Donald ulna’ production line of Start they'll be next March? ‘°"lStaln0lns izmws stnopiniz M442: 3- Burden W. IA-ant ls. lot. of llabiellt-rt mots. The first Keouitlh. D. Wm-Williams) 10.44: ° period ended 3-2 for Borden. 4. Borden — G. Keouiiii 12.20: 5. of N9a"n9 l-lPl’T.V Rimaihiin and Merle Cam» 0‘Learv — M. Cameron ( J. ero . '. ‘ . _l All athletes, with the possible spirit and a nc-ycr-niissiiiiz r-haw Fkigarfivrzliadllgongillfawhillgild ‘ l}‘§t:l'1‘¢"wdy) 17.o3.Pe“m" exception of Buck Whitloclnot tobacco, Fox became what Leard and Gabe Koriuzfi scar-edl Second pr-rim _ 5 0.1“. ennie sooner or later to the end many fans believe was the lwiit for ROI‘dPn ~'——.i Kerme-dv (R Mpcmuhrlyp of the long, long. trail, and it'slitt1e man in baseball, thought n-ism '.p.ml,,.n..i (hp hi .im Penalties —-ii‘ Ellis F‘ M ' rather a sad affair when the Rabbit Maranvllle might nivellin tn. ,'.,.,.,,,.l h,,.h,d hwmgzlwhifi (4 Muf).-,u,,.,'ji E l cheers of tandem no loniier ring him a run in a popularity poll. the Nationals hemmed in hehiind ‘ Bnrdeii bench penalty‘ top mail ' : tn the sports hero‘; ears. Nellie we go. a correctiollthrir blue-line for initiated at ii mfll on the ice - C y Pox [rut little second bne- .nniri3i.'.- Diamond ‘‘D'‘ mid ‘ l , h b “ *s”"o Pmx ‘ I We . ii! on] _ R. . acA-rthm. . G div, . . ,.,-.--i;_'.'!1'!91*1 M, _ ,- . *l:0lfPETlII0lt cuss ix ram. (G. i<........i'.."‘l"...i""',:""l: *MOT0ltcYclES PL Aw 3 mail of tilie Cttlclfi Whltedsox, silver "D" curling. We it all - In a on s way own our information snarled. or- 5 it-. 5,, m", --D» th ‘ "I . and at. One consolation —. he tiered the pmin-apii iriiieii.‘ be I ' ' v ~ _. 2,.“ l ill be with his old mnnpger but it must have not in rover l tlio :|I‘.I’ledWOf': ghmfin “W15; 722'. 9 I00 them all at 0 r FIL T E F? ’l ln X1 Rfilflll. who is trying to nor’: reprieve. for the darn and the winners will qualify "F: White (W Leahd. 1'). l K 2 §5littIe ti-tut: into those Hoiis- tiiinil was iiim large as life for the Canadian rompetitioii lliaii Penaltit.-sB'1( ' DWI; THE H°"Y SHOP (“G ARE TT ‘7 5 . V an igtomitabiq this under: "sport ldIoe|".l ..n.¢ g.,,,,_,,, ..h.._ -I D. H W ; °"lll1- -In iuani st. Dlnl 4-ass; Period 4 new ' §/7“/1f1(v)~3 W (E.