‘FEBRUARY 7. 1941 z< 35c, (‘IIALLENGE BQ“lQll Charlottetown Alleys e pl».,.:_\ i..."c" do hereby ~ uuu to a Duck lvlllll to secure .(‘;l liic avai- i\t' mcu to sup- " cis each of to school to schools, ‘sets. q I_~\-..l\l.. illfletmg My‘), I.t‘-\l'.\. Di". Leonard. first RINK WINS BRITISH consoLs TROPHY Seven Moncton Players Vne Winning Rink Candidates With St. John Beavers .‘_ NIL. Feb 6-—lCPl l.lu_\‘ that the Alunct-cn players ll lll‘ lllarit me As ociutlon for .s fr Saint lrfilll indicat- . vifvi" a strong Afiiritimc senior V President of the “ntlilulcl comment ,~ Inn at Middlctrn, ‘ ll .\\'l‘lI, .'icfltig sec- ! lite Af.A.H.A., 1- l. that. seven . t". .~i 11'. in for approv- u In the rules to frm joining r" is no heg- , » in‘ ‘Unit’ James l'll llmks to the usli ll in 1933 lftmoiifi “kid ic- {it- '5, i. I.rn LeBlunc and tllfcu. hcckeyists, again \' roous. have been .on series with mrilch ls n-ixl o’! m: MACDONAI. "$11.15 MELTON OVERCOATS IN Browns, Blues and Greys Sizes up to 42 You lust Can't Bcat This Value —1 HORSE HIDE MITTS Wool Lined A Dandy, etPuir, ~ _ _ _ __ $1 0Q MAIL ORDERS WELCOMED 1WD POSTAGE PAID BANNOCKBURN PANTS The Old Reliable Sizes 40 and 44 Special pair - -_-: _- 4,35 M flatten: TO "rue OLD NIGSRTS svertv MONDAY AND AT 8:30 ovsa CFCY LIKETELL us HOW YOU ThE PROGRAMME Ilelllwclfllif all wool Jackets "h ZIPPEI" A tidy gur- - - d meat l h and Medium high necks goo c b. n” 5.", up m u , special “i, Ti re: sgeg dark colours that can be worn ssziglml _ _'_ _ __ $115 _ ' as a shut-Special each $1.00 F0 r Berths scheduled here tomorrow night. Neither team entered any league this season. Momctsnb Stadium was taken over for military put-poses, After a. period of low-ebb hock in Now Brunswick, with the pfgv- inae otfferixig no first, class Cdmipetl- ti.n. combination of the Moncton star-s with tin.- best cf the present Beavers would give Saint John n contender poisibly stronger than the 10081 188m which defeated Syd- ney Millionaires In the 19:19 Marl- tlme 11212115. Little doubt appeared that such a. team would sweep through all oppositim in New Brunswick this season and present a serious threat to the title-aspiring Sydney Mll- lionalres and Glace Bay Miners, W110 Me setting the pace in the Cape Breton Colliery League. If Beavers defeated the Nova Scotia champions if, would be me of the biggest; sporting upsets in Maritime hockey history, Judging from Dre-season indications. Applc y, “Bube" LeBlanc and Bell comprise one of the classiest {Jrward lines ever seen ln the Maritimes. They were members of Monctonu championship tcnm in '36. '37 and '36. Last, year Bell play- ed for Sherbroolts Ried Raiders in the Quebec Provincial League while‘ LeBlanc was with Sydney and’ Moncton. "Buster" Marlin, former Glace Bay dcfenoeman now stationed near here with a military unit, al- s: may be by Beavers, "I'he resent Beavers include vet.- erans ill Gulliver, Colin Sherwood and Vince Livingston. o roeAcco COMPANY Senior MAJ-LA. Playdowns Announced MONOTON. N.B., Fleb. aLtcnm Frank J. Gallagher, Pres dent. the Maritime Amateur Hockcy A5. soclation, tonight announced that Plflydfltwns for senior hockey teams in the Murltimes will start Feb, i7, With the final; March 14 and 1'7. The Cape Breton Colliery League was ZTBJIIAU a bye in the plays! wn W196 Bud Will not enter the pic- ture until the finals, the Czldcrv winner meeting the winner of the . other playdorwns fcr the hlarmmc title and right to advance IIILO me Allan Cup playdowris. The Ottawa District champions will play in the Marltlmes March 19 and_ 1 at the home 01f the Mer- itime dwamtpions. The third and other games lf necessary, in a five-game Allan Cup series, will b: played in Ottawa. The junior series will be played in the Marltlmes this year, with Upper Canadian juniors in he east at. the same time as thg gen- iors. They will play games at the Mantime junior winners home lce on March 18 mid 20, and 22 if a third gume is ncccssaiy. The winner of the senior sei-lei will meet the Quebec champions. with the winner advancng into a series with the O.H.A. winners. The draw as announced tonight: Central Valley League winner at Vallcy League winner Fleb. l7 Valley League winner at Central valley League winner Feb. 19. Winner of Central Valley League and Valle League at Halifax City League w ner Feb. 24. Halifax City League winner at winner c1 Central Valley League and Valley League Rb. 26. A,p_c_ Leugite winner at winner of Central Valley League, Valley League and Halifax City winner March 3. Winner of Central Valley League. Valley League and Halifax City winner at. winner of A.P.C. League March 5. Saint John at winner of North- ern New Brunswick wflsue FW- l9- Wlnncr of Northern New Bruns- I wick League at Saint John Feb. 2i. Winner Saint John-Ncrthern League at Suzrunerside Feb 25. _ Summersid-e at winner Saint John-Northern League Feb. 28. Winner Saint Jilin, Ncrthttrn and Summerside at winner of Cen- tral Valley, Valley League, A P. C. and Halifax City March i0. Winner Central valley. Valley Lgague. A. P. C. and Halifax Citv at. winner of Saint John. Nfirthfflll» Summersidc, March l2. _ Maritime finals: winner of pluydowns at winner of Cal)!‘ 3W" ton Colliery League March. 14. H whmer cape Bret-on Collleiy MEN'S WINTER GLIITIIIIIG AT STUGK-BLEAIIIIIG PRIGES Our Annual Clean-Up of Winter Goods Allllolulh Prices are on the upgrade and clothing for neXl Y9!" 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Very special per suit — - - W; Lined Dress Gloves don't go with cold hands honest value ' 25 pair-———-—- l MAIL ORDERS WELCOMED l Heavy Fleece Underwear not a cheap Grade fo sell at a price, but our regular No. l qualify. Shirts and Drawers. each --—-——-’——65¢ mag-ile at. winner of Dl3l'd<YW"5- March 17. ‘M1535 Comfort AND POSTAGE PAID "mm MENS WEAR" H 7°“ Illldget permits you fa buy a new Coat this Season, buv Now and save yourself $0M! '"°“°Y. and remember we sell only Merchandise we can recommend. HARRY A. MacllllllllAll. ‘I43 GREAT GEORGE ST. M. __ THE “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ _ PAGE SEVEN _ I DZCIUDDUOIODUOICYU§ 0hildren’s Skate , § i This Afternoon -' g FORUM-22c—llc CtflfiaaafialigyfifiljfiqfiQflfiliififllfiia Above are the Provincial Curling left, and P. S. Cobb, right. Charlottetown Curling Club, In skipped by W. It. Cruikshank, above left. Beslde hlm Is H. L. Sear, whlie In front are Q‘. Gt Lit flirts, The rink from the Champions. Red Wings MONTREAL, Feb. 6—(C'Pl—De- troit Red Wings, staging a brilliant thrce-goal rally late in the third period. gained a 4-4 overtime draw with the sixth-place Montreal Can- adicns here tonight. to protect their h.ld cu third place in the National Hcckcy Lreaguc standings. A crmvd of 6.553 walchtd the surprising Wings, seemingly out of the game after two quck koals had stretched Canadians’ lead to 4-1, drivg from behind with three tallies within two mlnutis and eight. seconds. Alcx Matter and Eddie Wares bagged tins, first two, with the veteran Syd Howe tying the c.unt at. 18:46. The sudden silrge cmipietcd an outburst of scoring that saw five goals countcd in seven minutes. Ahead 2-1 on a lead _bui1t up in the initial frame. Canadians stretched their margin when centre Johnny Quilty scored hfs second goal of the night at 13:11. and Toe Blake apparently cllnchcd the match g minute later vnlh another tally. The setback tnly seemed to sting thg Wlllgg to action. however, and but Ebbie Goodfcilow was in the centre of ever rush as they ganged up on the Canadlens net time and again. Finally. Goodfellcnv csmbin- cd with Howe to help M.ttcr get the first tally and than after Wares had made it 4-3, Goodfllow again passed to Howe. who batted the puck by Gardiner to send the match into a scoreless overtime. SUMMARY Wlrst Period I~Cautitiicns, Quilty 5:34 2—Canadlens. Chamberlain. 3—Detr.lt_ Abel (Wares) Penalties-Orlando, Lach. (Rcardon) 13:44 15208 Second Period Scoring-None. Hnaltics-None Third Period 4—Canadicus. Quilty (Br-molt. Blake: 1311 5—Canacl;rtis, Blake (Quilty Ben- oit) 14:12 0—Detro.t. Matter (Howe, Good- fellzw 16:38 T-lloggmit, Wares (Liscombe, Abel) 8—Detrelt, Hmve (Goodfcllow, Lis- combc) 18:46 Penalties-None. Overtime Scoring-None. Penaltlesqllone. School series Opens tonight The long awaited school hockey series gets off to n flying start lo- nlght at the Forum. Both teams. Queen Square. arid West Kent. have been practicing since early in De- cember and are ln fine shape for this interesting series. The boys will have, besides play-- lng for their School to wln, some- thing else to look forward to and that ls a beautiful trophy put llp by the Forum management emble- matic of the City Schools Cham- plonshlpe. Much Interest is worked up over this series which should go over In e blg way and at the sfllllf‘ time bring out some good Junior Hockey pleyefl. The game will get underway at i750 and will be followed by the tisual Friday night skate after the game. From Behind To Earn 4-all Tie With Canucks Battle Rangers swamp Chicago 6-2 NEW YORK. Feb. 6—(CPl—Ni'.~\v York Rangers finally smashed the all-season jinx that Chicag; Black Hawks held over them and won a. rabust National Hockey League game 6-2 tonight before 9.564 at Madison Square Garden. — Clint Smith, centring a. ncw and fast, line put lsgcthcr after Phil Watson was injured. led tlic Rang- ers II.) their first. victory ovrr the Haxvks who had won f ur and I Glace Bay Regains lead GLACE BAY, N.S., Feb. 6—-(CP) Glace Bay Miners snatched back the leadership of the Cape Bret/m H.ckcy League tonight aS they edged out Sydney Millionaires 3-2 to get back on top by a single point. Miners, vfho had held the lead most of the season. were oustcd this week by Millionaires, but the steel city team failed to hold the advantage f.i' a single Slime. Playing-coach Jo-Jo GraboskPs second p-erlcd gsal provtd the margin of victory tonight Pre- viously. Jim Dewey and George Newbolt. had tallied f.r the Mnerx and Johnny Atchison had poked in Sydnfyvls first Qbal, all three in the opening period. Play in Regal Flour competition Chalk Up 1Z6 Victory Over Summerside Team For Deciding Victory DISPLAYING the steadiness and llfllfllfllfy that curried thmn flirntiuh the local club competition and enabled flit-m 1n chalk up tivn uiii~ in the Illa-ml playoff opening day matches, w. n. Cruiksliilnks culling rink yesterday retained the Island curling title and British Consuls ‘lropliy by sending down R. H. Leckb Summersitle rink 15-6 fur their third vic- tory in as many starts. 'l‘lie Stimmcrsitlc di-fciit which t-litnitniitetl flu-m from any mllhemntlcal chalice at‘ cvcn guiniilg u lit: illxu sans‘ tlzv series shortened by one mulch as with nothing n1 stake skips of (Ilnivltitlt-ioun and Montague rinks decided not to play the lust acllttllllttl mutt-ii on ilic programme. . Immedlately after the match was completed and ncw chaziipiuiis crown- ed—tlie Cruikshank rink will represent the Island iiltheAluulunultl-Brit-r Tankard, which upens at Toronto on Mam-Ir il-Skili Cruikslitink vms pro- tnescd with the handsome British Consuls ’l‘rophy by Mr. l5. \\‘. ltublti- son. M.L.A., of Summerslde. Individual prlzes, beautiful silver plates- were also presented to the four members of the rink, while the runner- up rink, Summersidi, also rct-eivt-tl silver dishes fur their game hut losing efforts. _ E. M. BBBHBJYS Aces took the lead in the first section cf Regal Flour "IPODhv uav yesterday, when they ilcicaied A. M. MucPhersonZs Per- l_L'L'll0llS 13-9. It Was the second. win ior the Aces and the second loss for the Pcrlections. i The Second game ln the section] between C. H. F. MacDonald's Fail-i postponed until Saturday evening, it . was zinnounced. ‘In the second section. Walter Piclznrriis beginners defeated Dr. T. E. E. Robins Legion rink 12-5. It was the first \vin for the Belrinriers and gave Dr. Robins n, win and a .0 ss. R. Carruthers’ Invinclbles defeat- ed L. Turner's Bombers 11-3 to take a lead in the section. It made two wins and no losses for Carruthers, and was the second match for the‘ Bombers t0 lose. BOWLING CHARLOTTE/DOWN ALLEYS Olly League Prince Grocery:- Dr. Leonard 837 215 292 A. McFarlane 272 214 204 T. Will<on 1'74 190 196 H. Lapthorn 108 222 274 Low score 159 137 148 Total-IMYIQ. Luckles:— C. McKinnon 159 215 229 W. H-Alpcxmy 274 214 204 L. Gauthier 202 190 196 K. Acorn 212 222 274 J. A. Bentley 173 137 148 Total-SOUS drawn the other in their (‘v0 prcvi us meetings. Not only did Smith punch two goals ltitnself; he fed to his line mates. Alex Sli.b...y and Bryan Hextall, for a gtal (flCII. The other Ranger tallits went to Stan Smith. Philadelphia “OOKIQ, his first of the scafion, anti Lynn Patrick. It lust. was not Chicago's They SLflfICfI with a bur-t gave- thcm an early lead Johnny Chad raced ailirad of New York defence t/l jab in Bill Thorns‘ forward DEBS. Titcn after Clint Smith's first goal llic visitors wont ahead ngah lull" wit)" through the sccmd on Doug Brnlicvg quick ccuvert cl a play by 'l‘h.n.\ and Chad. But from lhcrc on it was always the Rangers. who got three of their goals on fast brcnkaways from four and five-man Chicago attacks t ‘* mo} 5. . night. that. when the SUMMARY First Pcrlud L-Chlcago. Chad (Tlirmsl 13:32 2—Ne\v Ycrk, C. Smith (Hr-xlall, Shibickyw 16156 Pcnaltlcs-Ilcilcr. Wcbe Second Period 3—Ohlcago. D. Bcntlcy (Tlioms. Chad) 9:16 4~—Nr\\' Ynrk, S. Smith (Pike, Hel- ler» 12:30 5~Nmv York. C. Smith tlivlltri‘. HPXIRII) 14:59 Penalties-Cooper, l-liller. Third Period 6~New York. Shiblcky (C. Smith.‘ l-Iextalll '25 ‘ 7-—Nrw Y.rk, Hexlall (c. smiunl 16:08 B-Ncw York. L. Patrick (Coult-cr) Penalty-Pratt. Tournament The management <4’ the Char- lottetown Bowling Alleys i5 putting 0n a Provincial Billiard Tourna- ment, any playcr dcsirrus 0f 0n- terlng. leave his T181110 at the Char- lottetswn Bowling Alloy. Eutrcs close, Tuesday night. ‘Fob. lllh. High single Dr. Leonard 387. High three Dr. Leonard 7B1. Mixed League K. Blackel-L 161 189 283 G. D119 229 243 237 J. M~Alcer 206 178 225 J MGCHbQ 156 115 165 B Dooley 125 152 155 Mr. J. .\fcAlcer 174 232 200 T0li\]~3379. Truntllt-rs:—- ) H. Oiitwvuy 206 150 1R0 M. Oztlivay 221 186 196 B, Dciron 148 232 159 J. Paquctte 207 250 1B9 S. Moore 248 148 14:2 M. Glllls ~ 182 205 151 Total-Kill. Ladies l1igl1 single I. Paquette 250_ Ludles high three G. Doyle 709, gents high single K. Blacket gjlents high three x. Blaoketfe Twilight at, ‘kiln-Red Wings vs. .f.‘../\ so. R R. A. I<‘.:- J, Holt 180 103 189 F‘. Martin 114 90 100 W. Leigh 210 l7l 211 K. lvingulre 175 158 I48 J. Stanislaus‘! 160 161 131 'T‘al1l——2‘.!77 It. (‘. A. S. C.:- Ii. Lover 183 243 142 C. Art-z 2Z6 I69 I96 l), Ward 226 223 215 G. Bonner 123 124 151 A. Riley 88 146 117 '1‘ lnl 4572 IIOLY NAME BOWLING International League (‘udmores Dry Cleaners:- B. Arbing 137 128 W. Cndmore 204 207 160 M. Block 238 201 124 (i. Cudinore 210 189 133 J. Rush 179 158 200 'I‘ntnl-2533. lllastcr Barbers:- B. McInnls 114 100 229 H. Sentner 1B0 2'13 I68 R McDonald 1B4 222 188 W. lveatherbfe 14! I44 192 G. Hooper 156 209 168 'I‘atal--2(‘»43. High single H. sentner 273. Hiah three H. Sentner 60f. Tonight nt 7 o'clock:- mcltcs untrue:- Pixlcs vs. Crescents. notices v24. Woolworth! Wings. At fl o'clock:- Old Timers Bic Pour Imague: vs. cons and E. Tantons Flrestones was ; Many complimentary remarks fsiau Cruikshariks tried to u ce a. were voiced bv several sneakers after pllflftl on his first stone, but IlOf-liltfl the presentations had taken Dlflfln ‘it. On his second, hovvev ‘, with all VOlClng the opinion that Ilie his rink still in 1m‘ shot - luv in winners would prove worthy rebre- for tiuuibcl- mo smiic uitli iiic l) scntaiives and Wishing them the lions rcmuiiiiiic uutrlnutz-wi as best of luck. Members 0f tlWRQvuls Simimcrsitlt: skin WJS u liitlr um" rink. in brief remarks. stated t-liut attempting to net in for shot on the they would do their best in uoli0ld~ lust stone of the encl. The double iruz the curling traditions of the gquaye me match M 54ml sum- Island. ‘merside went ahead briefiv in the seventh. with their last point at the Had to Come from Behind lganic. but from then on was 2, 1,3,1, 13 points in that ortlcr as the win- But although the local rinks \\'(‘.i€ finally declared the winners bv a substantial margin it was only after vlglory, their oboonents had thrown a stiff; But even at that" Summersidc, scare Into them in the 6N1?‘ SIIKRPS with perhaps s. little more curling of the match that thcv were Bible t0 ‘luck could have made things mightv Rain their mllffllll of victory. Al; interesting. On the 10th end. for the end of the first four ends Sum- linstzmce. thov ltrud o. ._'IOl‘l()LlS(IIli1Il(l8 merside with a double and firlvlfl on 10f squaring the IlllllCh as um luv the second and lvllflh- Wm“? 11°13“ ‘three with but onlv a couple or in: Royals to singles on the first Istones to no, but the ericl tlimerl out and third. had built un a 5-2 lead. lthe onmsite as the winners came Summerslde at this stage were curl- lthrough w take the three them.- lmz exceptionally fine. muklflfl (ITEMS lsclves. The western rink, however, and raises with unerrinu MCU-YHCY- agave full credit t0 their conquerors. Royals aobeared headed foratouszh lone or them stating that. some or battle if they were to decide the sc- ithe stints being tnaclc. were the best, rice. They chalked up their 1111111101‘ the emnil. of any‘ he had ever single of the match on thebfifth and ‘wltnegged, from there on formed steadilv aheadl Following is the personnel of the They captured six of the remaining 5W0 rml<_<,;_ seven ends while holding their on-l Charlottetown: H. L. Sear. first oonents to a solitary single on the jstonc: P. S. Cobb 2nd stone: G. G. seventh. but the tuming point of ‘Hughes mate; W. R. Cruikshank, the game came in the sixth. and it skin _ was a tough break for the Summer-~ Summerside: H. H. PhIIllIlS. 1st side rink. The Westerners werelstone; M. M. Bell 2nd stone; E. P. laying two. both in tough positions. lFolev. mate: R. H. Leek skip. when s. Summerside stone. taking The score bv ends: the wrong turn. knocked Charlotte- SLsidc 0 2 0 3 O 0 l 0 0 0 0 0- 6 tow-n in for shot. Sensing the brealnlClflown 1 0 l 0 1 2 0 2 l 3 1 3--15 ‘mug rink imnroviiit: an own’ out]. ‘marched off Wllll their convincing Week - end Bonspiel Schedule Announced r . . n11) p155, oh M. W. Weeks G. Kee ‘Y’ 7 Io. F. u. McDonald M. McKinn —'l Y- Mr- 1R. u. spilletf. A. 0. Piitnzirs, Ice N0. 1 £~Skil> "Skip E, J, Gallant, W. l/lunroe . D. Gillis M. A. I-Ioxvalt lcc No. 8 C. N. Earle R. C. Stoddard A. ivlcMilhm R. ll. Duvnr P s. Cobb n. B. Bishop ‘c. McKinnon W. M. iser-rs up -Skip .w. '1‘. Weir Ed. Tiintoti rC. I-I. Black L. B. l/lcidiilan Ice No. I I—-5I<ID *5“? F. Cox C. J. McLcanl W. R. Seaman T.W.L. Provrse Ice No. z R. Corning Ed. Nicholson ll,_ s. szi-wiison F. R. Mcliaine W. R. Adams lJ. l-l. ficrigv qglcl —Skip R. sol Mt p ‘R. S. P. Jardlne Ice N0. I —$l<ll> A. Marley W. '1‘. Daiy S. Benton J. A. Burden ilco No l E, M, Bngnall I. Home ‘W l-. will! J. A. Bentley R. It. Roll .111. C. .ln|l!l ‘ __,5klp —Skll‘|i.|. C. Mun f J_ J_ jvlnriis . llvntlrtvin Ice N0. 4 ~$km s Skill D. Mayne H. McInnis R H. Jenkins G. 1". Hufcheson --4 P. Ill- W. N. Wilson W. Pickard y _ w. W. Lord H. Winchcsivi" iNn l lvP _5l;lp —Skip llr. .1. Alvkliilnti —9 P. M.— ‘J. S. l\li'K:\\' Ill. Ice N0. 1 lti- Y7 M“Pll"° G. Kennedy G. Brady 1G. G. Husui Dr. Lantz R. Bevans ~ Skip F. A. Driscoll P. W. 'l‘tirnor C. G. Duf col. G. . ‘nil Na 2 {can ' —~Slill) A Mm‘ ‘l " “sup I/v-ll. tvlmilrl A ‘ ' . w. - - y‘ Icelvlllcoboznald L. J. Stacey R. Iefilllliflllfillk S t? ‘Jnnre J u. McNeill J. K. Fraser Lskin 5W’ G. M. Avard J. H. Hawaii , Dr. Creelman W. C. Davies No.03 Tr I D _ -' _ . v/"rm r " .514“, Skill r 0 l‘ L R‘ W‘ IN. l"). . I a W". Prrca $22,215 I". Chappcll Dr. Tllllll'll‘(.‘<lln J. P. slllllllvgllflfl J‘ J. Lurabee A. McKinnmi -_Skin ~~-=‘-~'-=P R. D. ulglcy J. YECMcIfiS ,I p W‘ ‘ , , (‘ A . H 11pm: liett Hon T anlléknvs‘ McDonald A‘ Emma“ .l .l. ltn-nbee ll (“iiE-IIKLTIC spin-es: ‘Hon. J. P. Mclutvrc. H .1 status fir‘ \ “in: ‘H. Cox. James E. Harris. E. M. G W. Md/‘flrl Di- (i ill » Phillips, sfmon Paoll. R. T. flol- ‘~5l(lll _ I s man H. L. Sear, J. A. Fraser. 1 Fulllwl‘ \\'i‘l I)" "YT"- “l ' j m. Nn qntnw hrlvr lit‘ SATURDAY, FEB. 8TH. ulccl nth r “river hi1‘ ‘f _ -—2 I’. M.— . l _ Ice N0 4 Srilllrtluv f‘\|‘llil't'1 All Stars. In a thrill-packed match which held the Interest of n large num- ber of spectators throughout Earl Stanley won the first section of the provincial billiard tournament at the sunnysldc Billiard Parlor Inst. night when he won from Bill Law- lor by the small margin of l4 points. the scores being Stanley 500, Law- lor 486. The draw for tho first round in the second section wtll take place toda with the first match being paved on Monday night. The secaii last. mutt-h in the first round of the stiocke-r tournament was also played when J. Donovan won from A. McNclll two games to one. The officials la" st fight. were McGee referee, and ousto-n marker. . F. Hanson K. B. Richards IKPIIII" thcm. School Hockey Series Starts TONIGHT AT FORUM GAME AT l ADMISSION GAME All School Children 15c. Adults 25c. West Kent vs. Queen Square 7:30 AND SKATE AFTER GAME ANll SI(A'I‘I<I