’ Jack ‘Adams’ new front line of ‘Monti-col: Goal, Connell: de- ciplehawks, , ; glee igfht’: . B; Guardian's Special Wire) | Feb. o were idle. ,s_‘A lucky goal by Wilder La- licgearly in the final period d Lorne Chabct of what ld have been his eighth shut- of the season. Chabot, who - d abrllllant game in the Chi- nets, was caught napping on long shot from near centre ice w took a queer hop a few feet i» front. of the net and bounded r Chabotts out-stretched stick. g With only 1S men in uniform, e Hawks waited for the breaks " I lch were not long in coming. -- y Cook picked up a neat _ lit-dram Louis 'I‘rudell and oved it past Cude as the latter ve, to-open the scoring. The , wks went into a two-goal lead i 0 minutes later when Doc Romncs lied on an identical play with Coulter after the latter had undcd» the Canadien net with ul Thompson's relay. Bill Kell- all tallied in the third period ter Larcchelle got Canadiens’ ne goal. _ . Chicago: Goal, Chabot; defence, oulter, Burke; centre, Morsnz; lngs. Gottsellg, March; subs, mnenilliompson, Couture, Km- , Cook, Ievinsky, ‘rrudel. ' (Jl-Illdlens: Goal, Cude; defence. , arson,. Jenkins; centre, Lepine; gs, Jcliat, Larochelle; subs, S. \ ntha,. G. Mantha, Savage, rutchfield, Riley, Gagnon, Mc- '¢ l, Mondou, Goldswortlly. j lflteferecs: Rodden and Bell, SUMMARY ,. _‘ First Period - _ i‘ No score“ . ‘ " Penalties: Gottsellg, Larochelle. ' Second Period i ' _l. Chicago, Cook (Trudel) 6.45. i. Chicago, Romnes (Thompson, z ulter) 7.33. ' Penalties: Lepine. Third Period . 8: Canadians, lorochelle inc, Joliat) 2.41. _ 4. Chicago, Kendall, 9.472. Penalties: Levinsky. (Le- nltn WINGS s. MAROONS '1 DETROIT, Feb. Zh-Detrolt Red _ tonight won their first game n 13 starts, defeating Montreal . u: cons 8-1 in a National Hockey . . game crammed with almost g - much- fighting as there was ll wkey Playing. t Four major and one ulatoh pgn- 1 ity. one of the greatest lists of Ong term bunishments in the ; e's history. were inflicted, the e threatening to get v mpletely ut of hand in the last period hen Earl Robinson, Marocns‘ ht winger, was sent from the ice - stay after fighting with a spec. - . He had traded punches with crb Lewis, Detroit left winger, a cw seconds before, both taking jor banishments. In thfl-ifiwhd Period big Lionel nachos, Maroon defenceman, Doug Youns. Detroit rear- . , fought desperately, efforts i - players on both teams and the recs being necessary to separ- tc them. Conacher mined blows - Young's face. dmnySori-ell, Syd Howe and Ed- Wlscman collected all Detroit's . and’ was the standout line on lce With Sorrell getting two _nd Wlseman one, Howe also had - assists. The game was drawing near its cue when Corlacher counted on a - shot; LIN EUPS once Wentworth. limler; centre. Robinso, Cain; (launcher, Ncrthcott, Smith, - ker, Shields, Gracie, McManus, defence, ; centre, Howe; subs, Wei- ung.’ Offlcllflé: Bill Stcwrat and Frank Second Period ' t. ‘torrell (Howe) 8M. t t. Wiseman (Howe) 2 Ooilacher (two minors ‘ ,,._niaior), Young (major). ; ' Third Period treal, Councilor (North- i-ulicliing Bags I . 7* Victofs In N.H.L. zl-miiccw v ~ Iywks drew u» into"; tic second position in the Ameri- scctAon of the National Hockey Blue It the Forum here tonight th a ~3-1 victory over Montreal adisns before a crowd of about n. fans. The win put Chicago on - cvcix basis with, BostcnBruins, "‘Up to the Minute” . program. ' sopiation wishes to in- 7 aowunc x aocxav WRESTLING I Red lVings, Last Qames cott and Smith) 16.47. ty shot), Robinson (major match), Lewis (nlaior). _ (A-l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) Eagles, driving to get out of the National Hockey League cellar, re- corded their ninth victory of the York Americans, by 4-3 tonight. when a thrilling last period come- back overcame an early deficit. With the A's leading 3-2 and Pete Kelly in the penalty box, Ir- ving new and Joe Lamb broke free of an American rush. Red Dutton tried too hardVto cut off Lamb's shot and took the puck with him into the net as he made a wild dive to save. The Amerks were all out trying to regain the lead when Glen Bryd- son slipped away to score the win- hing counter lass than three min- utes before the finish. It was the second goal for Brydson. Kelly scored the first one for the win- ners. Oliver, Carr and Chapman tallied for the sliding Amerks. LINEUPS Americans: Goal, Worters; De- fence Brydge, Smith; Centre, Chap- man; Wlngs, Carr, Schriner; Subs, Himes. Hexiiller, McVeigh, Conn, Oliver, Hcrgerts, Duttcn. Murray. St. Louis: Goal, Beveridge; De- fence. new. Ayres; Centre. Voss, Wings. Brydscn, Ripley; Subs. Jer- wa. Cowley. Lamb, Kelly. Flnriigan. Osmundscn, Purpur, Graham. Officials: Smith and Cleghorrl. SUMMARY c First Period l-Anlericalls, Oliver (Conn) 6.36. 2—Amerlcan, Carr. 19.25. Penalties: Frew, Duttcn. ' Second Period tl-St. Iouls. Kelly (Cowley) 6.34. Penalties: Smith. Jcrwa (miscon- duct). '|hlrd Period 4_St. Louis, Brydson (Frew, Rip- ley) 2.40. 5—Amei-icans, Chapman (Schri- ner) 10.52. s-st. Louis. Lamb. 16.15. ‘l-st. Louis. Brydson, 17.86. Penalties: Ayres, Kelly. DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME CLUB BDWLING Big Four League Holy Name All-Stars 3385 Colonials . . . . - .. 9110 High singie. A. Joy . 803 High three, C. IeClair .. 718 Commercial League B. I. S. St. Pats won by default from Guardian Angels. B. l. s. st. Pats m: High single, A. Gormley .. 241 High three. R. Bradley 651 ‘Ilonight at 8.30 p. m. B. I. S. Socials vs. Prince Grocery. Baden-Powell Welcome Gampaign N Penalties: Miller, Young (penal- and NEW YORK, Feb. 2l—St. fouls season and their third over New _ Flue Causes Delay lilllill wins SKATING BH’_S__H IP Wins First Place In Four Out of Six Ev- Herb Flack. (By John Masher, Canadian Press ' Stiff Writer (C. P. By Guardilifs special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Ebb. 2l—The twinkling blades of Alex Hurd. Kirkland Lake. Ont, carried him to the yNorth American indoor speck skating championship at a meet; opening here last night and coriziuding tonight. He won first places in four out of the six events for senior men and finished second in another, l-lurd was the 1933 title- holder and now' succeeds Herb Flack, Toronto, who secured only a second place in one final at the meet Just ended. Frank Stack, also of Kirkland Lake, is rumier-up to I-lurd. By placing first in one event and second in another Lela Brooks, Tor- onto, -cceeded Kit Klein, of Buf- falo, as senior ladies’ champion. Miss Klein did not attend the meet here. Flossie I-lurd, Kirkland Lake, sister of the men's champion, be- came runner-up to Miss Brooks and Lillian ‘l-lallsworth, 14 year old Tor~ onto girl, was third in the stand- ing. Lamar Ottsen, Bt. Louis, placed third in the 880 and whether he would be awarded third or fourth place for the five mile event‘ re- mained to be determined by the judges. St. Louis star. Ernie Wedge, Detroit, won third position in the three-quarter mile tonight. finals last night and tonight. Betty Gray. Toronto, retained the girls‘ intermediate champion- ship and Orel Duifey, Toronto. cap- tured the boys’ intemlediate title by a wide margin. Iintmnts in the other events for younger skaters were local. In Playdowns (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wilt) KENTVELE, N. 8., Feb. Zip-In- fluenza has caused a delay in the playdowns for the Nova Soctia in- terscholastic Junior and senior hoc- key championships. Games sched- uled between Kentville and South Shore champions cannot be played until danger cf spreading the dis- ease is passed. Public health authorities barred the hockey rink here to school- children early in the week, while Lunenburg and Brldgewaior health boards will not alicw- the Kentville teams to play there fearing they mfiisght spread the cantageous dis- c e. Central Guardian Thin colmnnll IOIIIINI for new: Viflllllg In be inserted :3?» ‘:4’ ‘firs: nvnblo 2 ldvnloa. i l_.__ Message from Lord Baden-Powell will be broadcast over Nat- ional Network tonight 10.30 to 11 P.M. during - The Boy Scouts As- crease the Boy Scouts from 65,000 to 100,000 during the next five BASKETBALL -- See the Navy and Falcons at the Holy Name Club tonight. 2nd game in the Basket- ball League. L-4'l'l7 CONFEDEBADUH LIFE INSUB: ANCE. . - . . - . J-t-flWB-‘l-IZ-MJ) STRAND-MARCH lS-IOF-"Pile Blarney Stone." L-4226-2-9-tl29. STOVE 01L now on sale at Cud- more Bros. ‘ 11-4738-2-21-31. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al of Mrs. T‘ Compton has been postponed until Saturday at 2 p.m. from her late residence in St. Eleanorb to St. John's Church. CALVIN CHURCH, LOT 4B- Dlvine worship will be heldi on Sbabath afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. Rev. G, Carlyle Webster will propel), 13-4770 THE VOGUE-Closing our books, end of year. Request ‘tlement of accounts on or before Feb. 28. L-4775-2-22-2l PASSES 1N CALGARY-Friend! will regret to learn that William Vickerscn, formerly of North River, passed sway suddenly at [Calgary Feb. 14th. He was a son-in-law of the into John McKinnon of North River, And a brother of Mac Vicker- son. Cornwall. BASKETBALL -‘ Don't miss the two games tonight Holy Hymn Club. years. ' Choking Gloves To d0 this Félndsparé ml-IATS LOCATED-The “m?! necessary. ur ro- "*- ‘m "M" vinclil objective i. 51%‘ “m”. ' “Kilt. “m' » ton Moi-MM’: stolelicrtlmiver. ' l‘ -,‘§‘,t'.'.2‘='.’3§°ll°.‘»T° m 3mm arclil Bed Wings vs Nycdns '1 p. m. Navy vs. Falcons I o. (n. L-im .1. movie and her dnlshm. ' who have been OF HIE ents-Succeeds Some thought Stack had ' fleshed across the line ahead of the The other United States ' - entrant, Allain Potts, of Brooklyn. ' N. Y, failed to place in any of the , . . _-_ o1 vow '7 pom Chuck ‘Templeton '0 THC BEST - -_ SPOR TRA 11's Along ‘The Sidelines (By Pat Power) them a f- thls latter fact is quite probable, speak for themselves. is now theirs. against them. v OLMANB VIUDORS. with a lead tucked awry, leave today for Montague where tonight they meet the Prim- rcses in the second game of their total-goal series. The undefeated City team is facing a tough assign- ment but that they will go down fighting is quite evident from the attitude they are taking on their crucial batle. T WOULD BE a quirk of fate should they meet elimination tonight after piling up such an enviable season's record, for then they would find themselves out of the running after suffering only one defeat all year. Tough would in no way describe such an out- come. . coo REMENDOUS interest is being shown in the game and a spe- cial train is being talked of quite strongly. . ity League offi- cials when quizzed on_ the matter stated that should they get suffi- cient reservations by noon today, at least '15 being needed. the train would be run, leaving here at 5 o'clock at approximately $2.00 re- turn. Anyone deslring reservation is kindly requested to phone H. T. Helium's store early. O I l _ HES CAMPBELL, iewellsr, has revived interest in the three team Midget Hockey Lea-Bile by donating a beautiful trophy for competition. The Canadicnl, north end representatives, are at present leading the league with five points, closely followed by the 2nd West End Rangers with three points. The Eastern team has at present no games won. 1t is propcgd, how- ever, that ln the playoffs to com- mence next week the second and thirdplscetcamsmcctinathreo game playoff. . O , IORMIl-‘t member of. the Maritime champion Abbics. while not iris playing role any more, is still taking been interest in the guns, and his thought! cot is highly lwrecistcd, . Bani. Stcntiford, have returned to their hum. in ~- llrJLJJfartilihucntcl-Idtlu Idwardlslcndflcqitatlct m“ umhmintmeitmtiurrinu a”: ulna-unanimous. JUNIOR ABEowEnis took their first step in defence o! their last year's crown last night when they eliminated the hustling Royals ‘ team from further competition for this year. In defeating the blue and white clad team however they have banished as scrappy an egg". gation as appeared on local ice this season. Banded together at the start of the season. with little or no experience and fresh from school ranks, the youngsters aver-calm; hardly seventeen years o! age have come along the trail that leads to hockey greatness in a convincing manner. That they gave their cider and more experienced opponents a. mighty tough battle is evident and should they stick together next m”); would “m1 idablo squad. Judginc from thq players’ attitude last night A lot oltbe credit for their smart showing. however, should go to "Chick" Williams, their coach. Taking “Chlck" has gone about his work in a quite efficient manner and results l I O BS1118 KNEW MORE hockey than Royals, and weighed heavily in their favor. Island fandom as they start into the Island finals side, a team of which little ls known. They may not be as strong team that caused a big upset last year but it is a. safe bet that prove worthy representatives as they start out to uphold the U 0' O NTERMEDIATE ABBIEBare certainly proving their worth in Island circles and on their past three performances now loom as the team to beat for the title. Inst night's victory at Alberion was surprising considering the two hard games players had with Summersidc on suc- cessive nights and that two of the team are suffering from painful injuries. But it Just goes to show what a squad can do when they have enough intestinal fortitude to carry on with the odds seemingly gnmcscricswlth thewirmcrmeeh‘ in; the league leaders in a five‘ Q them over early in the season, this ‘They will have the Sunune - as they nor which ICE _RAGING The Ksnsington Race Club held their second meet on Long River ice on ‘Tuesday. Feb. 10th. There was a large crowd of spectators in attendance with excellent racing el- pecially in Class A. The winner in Class A was Peter S., owned by George Bzookins and driven by W. D. Profltt. Class B WIS won by Glenn Worthy owned by Charles Sudsbury and driven by Myron Mac- Arthur. Class C. wu won by Teddy Kirk owned and driven by Harry Crozler. Following is the summary: CLASS A . Peter 8.. (Profitt) . . . - . . . . 1 Happy Boy (Jochelm ) ... 2 Kitty Logan (MacArthur) .. 3 Time 3?, 83 1-2. uni- CLASS B Clem worthy (MacArthur) . 1 1 Hamilton Boy (W. Ramsay . 2 2 Time 85 seconds. CLASS C Teddy Kirk (l-l. Ciosier l l Helen Aubrey (H. Mayhew) . 2 2 1f weather is favorable race will be held on Saturday February 28rd. (Sgd.) Race Fan N.H.L. All-Star. Selection l ers). Welland. (Dgflblfl)? BtWglI. f (mcgmnf coach. Regal: Concede Sec- lhowever, the Reguls wilted under iiEi:il' : | ls ' ELIMINATE AlBEiHlNf 0nd Game To Local Team, Following 4-2 Loss. i The 1 ‘ rmcdiato Abcgweits suc- cessfully hurdled another barrier last night on their way to an Is- land intcflnediltc by disposing of the pals 6-2 in a hard but cleanly fought game. The Rcgals conceded the round to the Abegweits. pre- ferring not to play the second game duo to injuries received by two of their players in last night's encounter. Cordon "Shag" Stewart was the dctcncting cap that let off the fireworks. scoring no fewer than of his team's four goals. The Reg l: played close-checking hockey for the most part with the result that at the end of the sec- ond period thc count was dead- locked. 3-2. In the third period, the Abbie attack, Stewart banging home two counters to put the game on ice. ' The Western champions now await the result of the Holman- rs mrose game tonight, which de- cides the Eastern title. LINEUPS Abbies: Goal. Mclbvsn: Carmichael. Prowse; , Bradley, Stewart, K. Acorn, Mc- Cabe, Weir, Storey. Regain: Goal. Lcfurgey: defence. ‘Ed Millman, Ken iB-cfitt; for- wards, McDonald, deffrcy, Ralph Plofitt, Art Mallet, B. I. Rayner, O'Brien, Oalton. SUMMARY First Period l. Abbies, Stewart. ‘ Second Period defence. f “é l ‘s. Abbies, Stewart (Piowae Bradley). 6. Abblee, Stewart (Welt)- Summerside Commercial L e a g u e The Commercial Hockey 1.088110 wound 11D it! NW!“ 101194"! Wednesday mat before a 1mm q-qwfl fl excited fans. Th0 W Office stalwarts iinishcd two I-M g half games‘ ahead of the 0600M p180! o. n. n...whlis the 31'0"‘ m4 Banker-infirm M14 "W4 Ind fourth positions xmeotiveb- mat week the thy-om belie o! aLLcome surremlfl- In u» first game of the evsnlnl thePcstOffics nosed outs 8-3 win over the . pant lawm- Banker sextet. clotting “I! i0 I two to nil lead in the first unto. 0,, “i, 11y "bustier many w! lilcQuu-rle. the Post omen PM“! defensive hockey tnrouebwi- i!" second N1194- 15" m m‘ "mud period Gloom led the mu! 1M loan men casein: awe! in "W" he notched their first marker. 1nd for the Gaudet Trophy emblematic grip Commercl A aoxmc asaaliriuu- crass sroar City '01’ as V1 A‘; ‘I .... . ‘ xw ‘Junior i IAbbies Capture Title From Royals; ScorepOf Third Game Is 3-1 nun“. Abgfidfl, (WSIOOMIBI m, “gum; opposition offered by out: Williams’ mill-l lllt H1811- cupturcd their second straiollt, "@- m-y in the Junior D1190“ ""95 and with it the 01W title, B03115 defeat being their last chemo 0f “wading the series M 1MB‘ F5195 sfterthcfxtilthwdendsdinl l-lll 6H3 But the winners failed in N" my superiority over their 0W0!- ants list nisht- awn ii" "m" the um, o: series. Royall out- played the Abblcs in the‘ first Ind third periods and only °f "m" stcllll‘ nctmlndinl by PM in “s; M w i=- ~h= "c. u... mitht "l"! hi" °°“?‘ m ‘times. named bodyins b! ' bennan of the losers was the feature c! u» cumin: Wm" "i"- utcs and this plum vim" M‘ H; w, Abbi; up considerably. t Seeinlthe waythe $$¢°°1MH° w” winging Ahbics came out m 5 afferent mood for the middle frame. Their faster skatinl i511"? more experience‘ soon madeulet; presence felt and they 1101"" l the p131 '11“ pQflOd WEI 5957i m1! gone when. the Q9951“! 5°" was realized. Mcllnnis. Pivot-ins. s m“... man Abbie attack. loushi his way sloncdtthrouzhwm g M that sliglunihw £33 falling 5 3° owing his vain lttemPt in 1WD l?!" plggtercd with l. five on the ‘all! B14 the side of lonzilio’! citadel W‘ m, husky young reamuurd ‘$1155 tied one blah 11M i" 1°" “ corner. For the balance of the POT- iod Royals lulu rnlnY do» f“? but stood off their opponent! i ' mu notwithstandinl s penalty w “use c"; m“ hld it urn - Th, gym-d produced five- man attacks by the 106"! 141m’ from the opening whistle. They kept the pressure on but the Ab. bios drifted tbs puck ice-length ct every opportunity. For seventeen minutes this kept up and then the Royals were téwiildcftwlth a well- ‘ counter. Wilt Whalen car- ried behind the Abbie not on a ions sttscflfilflsbiiii out in front and maxim. r018!- yinw. lost no time in picking his spot to boot Price cleaply- "Blink" Emerald. acs of the red and, black team. got tho counter back. shortly after. C around -thc 3W!!!’ 11M he poke-checked the puck away from an opponent tryins to wann- l“ s, gmg attack, and thencwcnt in unmolested to havrL-aniilh at his mercy. uttle pinyin: time w» left and the counter lock a lot of pap out cf the losers‘ attacks. LINEUP! Royals: Goal, Langille: defence, MCLCDIIB-Il, McClintocll. Wlllilwk; forwards. Jay, Whilloll. oflfimdi. s. McClintock. niacin». Mcvaiim, Abbicu: Goal, Price; defence, Bimpson, Macklin, Mathlesoh; for- wards, McInnlnCousins, Darragh, Blanchard, Fitzgerald, Saunders. Referees-Jackie Kano, Bil-l Ryan. SUMMARY Flrlt Period No score. Penalties: Sinmson, Htagml Second Period 1. Abbies, McInnis (unassisted) .' Abbles, Macklln (Blanchard) l0 l0. . Penalties: MoLenncnfli min.), MoCallum. Third Period 8.3037518. H1881!“ (whim!) 11.14. c Abblcl. ritnsgraid (unwill- ed) 18.40. ‘ Penalties: None. nittnuiirs runini is uuctmm (A. P. n; Guardian's special Wire) NEW YORK. Feb. 31-8158 Roth's baseball future remained m“ gut when it was when he returned to New York from abroad flay-floating around hill! i" "fllslatest recruittotbellstof g1 per year men fished out his new document from s. stock of mail. gave a contemptuous snort Ind mm 1m, ‘his apartment for l vidt to his barber. TheBabedid notilc msrthebia brewery of Col. Jacob Rapport. Yankee owner. m!‘ did M W16‘ phone, though he said he m!!!“ give the Colonel a ring v.'_ "n be returns next week from r ..intins in Northern New Yin-k. Colonel Ruppert said he 1117"" the Babs uoimd for a obit won» The colonel also made ‘it plain that h; will give Ruth no assurance that i: the latter signs s Yankee con- tract it will be as a ninth-v and not u p pinch-MEN!‘ and 085551011- al performer. “What Ruth will do on the ball club is up to Joe McCarthy." said the Yankee owner. "He's managing the club, I'm only the owner." Ruth hinted on his return yes- Early in the third Period wvmn puttmmmcsimmtwlivil“ a neat pass from Mofiillfm- Cuvor mldc it l-I when he rlm- mod home Delaney’! Nbiflmd- Th‘ lawyers made 6689MB“ 1mm“ m tie the scorch the nouns mimi- gl q; ins game but the P. 0.. 1.1 Rflfifli ‘M’ l-iowstt. 1m- "one mfowyor-gankcra: Coll. 997mm‘ dsfmcc Kcyel, Gloom: forwards. Sialllvan, Delaney. Him-m. 80M"- Carver. Referee-Preston Ncolicn. Warren. tel-day that he might change his mind about going back with the Yanks, but declared very positively that hl did not fell-sh a pinch-hit- ting role. - nni_ii__oui (A. P. By Guardian's Spool-ll Wire) IKYIIRB, 11L, Nb, 31- led hi: Athletic!‘ his absence. Just what delayed Johnny Mar- 01:111. husky right-huannder from mn- not . itisknownthct he lnsnot rst hll contrcctto bcclulrs 03ml. Io I MARBIIM IS) AbbieSisters.Win' From Bluedots ‘Abbies Sisters defeated the Blue B“; m 5 regular league fixture i”; night at the Y. M. C. A. to the Lung c! 23-4. The Abbie Sisters ha: sontrol of the ploy throlllllflilt l!‘ were never seriously '" "m": Mag”, gherry and Grant were the chbf scorers for the winners. while Ayres sndmrbour scored for the losers. HAMILTDN STAR Hl-R MARBBNS “Toe” Blake, _Centro Player, Joins 01d Team Mate. c. P. n o mum'- Bimini WW ( Ont, m. QL-Hcc- gm- I-Tos" Blake, star centre p113’!!! u; u“ Hamilton Tigers. slaw! I with the Montreal Marcons cf tho National Hockey lusue- K6 "i" today for Detroit, where he will 1011i his new team. Blake has been one of the b1! 1"" tors in the Tigers‘ drive this 5688a! toward m Allan our. some!“ i of the Canadian title. The will will enter the Ontario Hockey M- sociatiofl iilsyofl badly weakens‘! "f Blake's lump to profession“ °°m P5113’- SATURDAY RACES on the Victoria Drivin8 01ml‘- t starting at I P. M. sharp: ‘W8 t."'°.5;;."*a':.'t.‘t‘ w“ Mickey Au cy, - -» CLASS A taoT-Bvbimi. W‘ Aubrey. Almsr Worthy. Nancy Bul- cuiss n-rnor mp r110: - Mary orutmi, Peter trim. Brishi Cut. con-r lacs. - Cricket Bo Sum Helen Kclmuck, The OHM 19°15“ Royal Britten, Worthy MM. mun" Bri —-—r—r———--—""" ‘1"...‘t$“i°‘"‘u1“t‘... " 117m m“ lodyshlp-"I will when»! cocking from the alums-Mm would “uncut. Her - Kl D N EY» ggntmct today to finish the season - The following classes will be 11616 . Course off Cut Street tomorrow ll- ~