..-.i;.S-;.-W-.-. -. .,... ......... ..---...-... . 1. three count that broke I 6-6 tie. clers Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist In Curling it's ”ON THE BROOM". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco it's P. E. Island Rink Loses Extra End Match To Manitoba 14 - 13 By W. R. Wheatley HALIFAX. March 6 - (C.P) - It took a rousing extra end in the second round of the Canadian curling championships tonight to put Manitoba in the select unde- feated class with a free-scoring British Columbia rink, a sizzling hot quartet from Nova Scotia and the bye-id-le Northern Ontario entry. It was the second close call for Roy Frsyth's rink from the Strathcona Curling Club of Winni- P98- Barely pulling out a 10-9 victory over Quebec in the afternoon play. the Winnipeggers caught a sur- prisingl-y strong rink from Prince Edward Island tonight and a big five seventh end was a life-saver in the Westerners 1-l-13 victory It was a different story with A. M. Chesser's rink from Trail, B. C. The west coast cham-pions breezed through to two one-sided triumphs. hanging a 14-8 victory on Newfoundland in the opening round and walking off with a 20-9 win over a faltering Quebec rink. But it was left to the Nova Scu- tiatrink to provide the big blast of the two rounds. The unherald- ed quartet. from Kentvi-lie cut loose in the afternoon with an 11-9 victory over Saskatchewan and promptly confounded the experts again with a 9-7 setback for On- tario's entry from the Toronto Gra-nits Club. Northern Ontario had the bye tonight among the 11 provincial. championship rinks and was stiill rated with the undefeated although i it was a close ca-ll before the. Northemeis got by Alberta with: a 9-8 first-round win. Saskatchewan came back from a first round defeat at Nova Scotia's hands to win from Newfoundland! tonight 15-5 and Alberta got an even break on the two rounds with I 10-8 win over New Brunswick. Manitoba Surprised The Manitoba. rink. figured to walk away with Prince Ed'u'ard Island, found themselves in the toughest struggle of the night, Skiip Frank Acorn of the Island team knocked out two Manitoba rocks in the sixth end to give his rink a four count and take over the lead. Forsyth got it back in a hurry and more. with a five in the sev- eiii'11 when he took out P. E. l.'s only I counter with a brilliant shot andl the house was left cluttered with) Winnipeg stones. . The Is.-inn-ders caught up again. in tlie 12th w-hcn Acorn drew his last show to give his rink two and tie the match. -. Manitoba was lying one in they extra end when Acorn tried for a knockout and just missed. Ontario's two defeats came as a distinct surprise. Gordon Camp-; bell. who skipped a Hamilton This- . tie Rink to the championship in 1935. was edged out 12-8 by Nick, .Thibodeau's New Brunswick entry in the afternoon and by Nova Scotia's close 9-7 win tonight- Don Oyler's Kentville entry made their big end the 11th, with In that end Campbell hit a guard and took his second shot out. Oylef drew in to give his rink the three and Ontario's single in the last and wasn't enough. 'llhlbodeau's rin-k from Bathurst. N.B.. threatened to bring about a second u-pset for the Maritimers and was all even with Alberta 6-6 after seven ends. But from there on the father- eon combination from Edmonton- VIGTDNIA RINK romoi-I1 SCHOOL SPORTS .. Admission 25 cents N less. icolumbla Broadcasting System. Curlingilesulls FIRST BOU'ND Ontario . 120 000 001 022- 8 New Brunswick 002 131 310 100-12 031 000 002 011-8 000 021 110 400-9 Alberta .. Northern On-t. . 010 100 010 102 301- 9 203.040 .010-11 Saskatchewan .. Nova Scotia 010 British Colu-m. 231 321 010-14 Newfoundland 301 000 000 101- 6 Manitoba . . 220 201 001 101-10 Quebec 001 030 120 020- 9 SECOND ROUND Newfoundland 010 000 101 011- 5 Saskatchewan .. 202 212 030 300-15 Ontario 110 001 110 101-7 Nova Scotia 002 210 001 030-9 New Brunswick 020 200 200 101-is Alberta . .. 201 021 012 010-10 Quebec . . 001 020 102 003-- 9i British Colum. 230 402 050 310-20 . 201 010 503 010 1-14 - . 010 204 020 202 0-13. Manitoba P. E. I. . Curling Standing N HALIFAX, March 6 - (CF) - standing in the Canadian curling the championship after secoml round: 3 K7531;-AD-ti-4 F --0:999 an no British Columbia Manitoba . Nova Scotla tlvorthern Ontario Alberta . New Brunswick Saskatchewan .. "Prince Edward Island Newfoundland Ontario Quebec . '-Second round bye. "-First round bye. ihihi Facts DETROIT, March 6 -- (AP) - Facts and figures on the heavy- weight boxing championship here; Wednesday: Principals - Ezzard Charles. 20. Cincinnati, champion, and Jersey Joe Walcott, 37, Camden. N.J., challenger. 6::oo---Hp-Muse: Place - Olympia Stadium. Time -. 10 P. M. E. S. T. Length of bout - 15 rounds or Estimated gross gate 3100,0011. Promoter .. International Box- ing Club. Broadcast and telecast rights - Bill Gray and his son Glenn-pull- ed ifito the lead and held it, sur- rendering singlcs to New Bruns- wick in the 10th and final ends. Saskatchewan came back from a disappointing afternoon showing. losing 11-0 to Nova Scotia, to wallop Newfoundland, the new entry in the bonspiel. 15-5. There was never any doubt about the outcome once Johnny Frankli-n's boys from Rosetawn got busy in the early ends and ran up a. lead. Merle Thomas Miners from Bourlavmaque. making Quebec's bid. gave the Maniwb a ter- rific struggle in the opailng round before succumbing 10-9. but prov- ed no mafeh for BrltishlColumvbiI. in tonight's play and were out- classed all the way. A five and in the eighth was the high mark for the winners. .. SNAP SNOT FINISHING Rolls of film developed and printed and not out the some day. Prints double the at no extra east. may I exposure roll us. lsprlnh ldelohorlifofllo. llnllflll YZ-. ...-..w.. .,.- - vi, (menu: rfai. use . am (mi-:s nine: Action -. Sill Sm.-rxm-, iiwtsana HAL -i-ins om: lmmotuu IIlB.'HlUb0Ni Junior Abbles Art iPerry'.s p made an impressive showing hate on Monday night at the Forum when they walloped the Sum- merside Juniors by a lopsided 15-2 bount in the opening contest of a home and home, total goal series for the Provincial Junicr hockey crown. The victory ,was an overwhelming one that prac- tically puts the series in the bag for the local crew despite the fact that there is still another game to play. 0 But the merits of the Summer- side team was not lcst under the lopsided defeat. Banded to- gether under the tutelage of Bob Schurman, a star in his own right only a few years back when he was net custodian for Sum- merslde Crystals, the Western Capital juniors showed more spunk and fight in a losing cause than any team that has been seen over local ice for a good many years. Made up mostly 01' players of juvenile age that had been brought together to com- pete in j....lor ranks. the Young- sters never gave up trying. . - . 14-1 dur- Even when the score was agsiiist them at one point in; (la. third period the young Summerside izamesters kept ivcvklng until it finally paid off for them in their second tally before the game wound ul). They turned in the kind of perform- ance. that unless we are mlstak-3 on. will see them come back fighting, despite the odds. when they meet Abbles again in that final contest that will be played over Western ice later this week. 0 C 0 But there was no denying Abb- ies superiority on the play. They skated faster. were smoother on of finbh in and around in the Summerslde banged 15 pucks past him. suc- cessfully kicked aside 32 others and made Abbles work for every goal they got. liusky Ron Mac- Arthur, back on Summersic'e's defence turned in as nice ll playing nearly the entire game in that position. was practically a one-man team at times and notched up one of their two tall- ies to boot. 0 O 0 The Abbies exhibited bnlance and scoring punch in all of their three forward sections that pro- duced plenty of drive in all three sessions. but it was de- feucenian Don Burgess who was among the outstanding por- formers for the local sqund. Don. who has played his way up through midget and juvenile ranks to move into junior com- petition for the first time this year. is developing into a rear- guard prospect that might well make some of the senior players look to their laurels in the not in distant future. 0 0 Well, the Islanders did it again on Monday night. Their second shutout victory in a row in Maritime Mhjor Hockey semi- final playoff oompetltlon. It looks like Moncton's initial 3-2 win here in the series opener last Friday night was the gentle "kick in the pads" that Islanders needed to really open up and start playing the style of hockey befitting the schedule winning team. 0 0 O Admittedly goalie 1-Ial Gordon had a great team in front of him, but the same can be laid for the team too. they have a great little goalie behind them. In the past two games Hal has handled a. total of so shots without letting one go by hlm.. and any custod- ian that can do that has earned any shutouts he has gotten. but there to another ciistodian that for performance even in a losing cauu. can't. be overlooked. He is us colvln ln.u:o .Moncwn cage. In. who has not only been a star for Hawks all through a. '7!- nme schedule. has been nothing short of outatandlnc in the first three playoff nines. Although Islander: have tuned him for 11 than three games. oolvln has been I continual stumbling block for the locals -in extra scoring efforts. as has baited the door to the large total of I14 attempts three sessions. And if hot goaltsndlng too.” then --ask ' 0 Islanders who have been mine to :-ouviaimiun oaths "uh than tlisttoo. no has paved himself a real sportsman in add- thelr passing and showed plenty forwards, the Bradley, Flannigun. Gregory. Bur- opposing cage. They had lJ1enll'i1W'- Jay. Strillm of opposition from young Rogers. , cage. who:MncDonald, Woodslde. Shields. A. despite the fact that the Abbicsi job as anyone would want to see. undl "' off shufmit. Gestures like 1"" soincu. S MARCH 7. 1951 Successful West . New Record? Kent Ice 8 on-ts At me- I working custodian. Hal Gordon. . has probably set a new record for Forum Last Ni ht -or-on to-We in competition. when he chalked up his third suceasive shutout last , night in Maritime Major Hockey west Kent School's Twenty- six years of are to the senior Lengue gee-n1.f11-ml playoff comp”- Ninth Annual Ice sports provid- competmm-3 91 15 Year! and man against, Moncmn Hawka, ed a wealth of taimnent for ii crowd at the Forum with a. seller program of speed skating and exhibition hockey that provided a thrill and spill ii second for attending parents. wlldy cheering youngsters and many other arden sporting fans. Staging one of their biggest programs in years. a total of 26 events and participated in by 160 contestants. the meet was run-off smoothly and efficiently in the mlninium period of time by a competent group of officirls which added much to the success fun and enter- near capacity lam night and interest of the program. Each and every event from the girls and boys divisions of over in both straight racing and relay competitions. were keenly contested with some of the youngsters displaying real speed and skating ability. The exhibition -hockey match between West Kent and Prince Street boys teams was worth the price of admission alone. The two squads came up with a fiery brand of hockey that was action packed all the way. despite the fact that the West Kenfers downed P.s.s. by a four-goal margin of 6-2. The officials who presided over the meet are as follows:- Judges. Gordon L. Bennett, W. J. Mac- (Continued on Page 13) East Royalty Royals 0 Win Opener From Siside In a game that was fast and rugged. the East Royalty Royals defenled the Summerside Crystals at Crystal Rink last night by the score of 9 lo 6 and will carry ii threc-goal lead into the second game to be played at North River rink on Friday night. Cliff Jack- son led llle scoring-pzirzide. set.- Ilnp four of his team's tallies. Gregory not a brace of counters and Trainer of the Summersid-J aggregation also potted two. The Summerside boys started out fast, scoring the first two goals. At the end of the first period. however. they were down to the Queen's County team 5 to '1 The Crystals scored- two goals for one for East Royalty in the sandwich session and were out- scored 3 to 2 In the final frame. There were eight pcnultles call- crl during the game, all minors. 1.i.noups:-- East Royalty: Goal. Roper: ric- fencc, Blanchard. Burgc, Hillier; J a c k s o n. Sheppard. Crystals: Gonl, Jordan: defence. Gallant, Cutcllffe. Grady; for- words. Trainer, Bernard. MacKay. Farmer, Landry, Ramsay, Dou- cetfc. Referees: A. J. MzicAdom and J. 1 Razavel. i Summ.1ry:-- Finn, Period 1-S'sidc, Bernard. (MacKay) ., 6.-'15 2-S'side. Cutcliffe . 8.01 3-Exist Royalty. Gregory, (Flzinnigun) 10.09- 4--East Royulty, Jay, (Gregory) 10.34 5-East Royalty. Jackson .. 12.35 6-East Royalty, Jackson. (Bradley) 16.4? 7--East Royalty, Gregory. (Jay) 18.33 Pcnnltics: Gregory MacDonald. Sheppard. . Second Period 8-East Royalty. J-acksoni. (Sheppard) 318 9-S'slde, Trainor. - (Bernard) .. 12.30 10-S'slde. MncKuy, (MacDonald) 14.51 Penalties: Hillier. Bradley. Strain. Third Period 11-S'slde, Tralnor. (MacDonald) .. . 9.17 12-East Royalty. Bradley.. (Blanchard) 13.02 13-S'side. Farmer. (Grady) 15.35 14-Eur, Royalty. Strain. (Bradley) 11.07 15-East Royalty, ackson. (Strain) Penalties: Hoop Games t Scheduled Tonight There will be two scheduled coltests in Island Physical Pit- n Basketball League compa- tltlon today when the league leading saint Dunuanb Univers- ity hoopmrs and the summer- slds R.c.A.1" Plyers will meet ovsr P.W.0. floor here at mo while the sumniu-sidc' debut- mdn's qulnte will play host to Prince of wales College Welsh- man at the same time at the Western Capital. Both games are expected to come up with plenty of smart cotton for Charlottetown an Bummersldo hoop followers. ltion to his top goeltondini. rol- lowlng Monday night's perfum- sncs at Ifonoton. Ia was of the first to skate out” of not with extended hand to congratu- late Gordon on his second play- .-:'..r-) M .i-.:r:"':.':..:w....'-r as I in: ' 0 today ooufd ' that ('3 ipoalotmoro men- Schedule for Play Tonight Al Curling Club The following matches scheduled tonight at the lottclown Curling Club: are Char- ? 1'. LI. Ice 1-W. Plcknrd. Judge Me- Guigan, A. McNelll. Reg McDon- aid; vs. E. Mclnnis. J. D. Stew- art. W. Willis. W. Dixon. Ice 2-I. Horne. E. McNutt. H. Hyndman, Geo. Newman; vs.. H. A. I-lowatf. J. S. McKay. M. Bell. B. McConnell. Ice No. 3-Dr. Pierce. K. Man- ning. E. Dewllng. C. Craswell; vs. Dr. Prowse. W. Whitlock. Geo. Buntaln. Bill Burden. Ice No. 4--W. R. Jenkins, T. White. 1, Wilson. S. Johnstone; vs., R. Carruthers. H. C. Tralnor, P. Hillier, Ed Gallant. , 9. 1'. M. Ice No. 1-J. J. Morris, J. 1-lclofs. W. Hoyt. E. McRae:xvs., A. Mt-Pherson. F. Curtis, Dr. Bar- rett. A. Carruthers. Ice No. 2-T. W. L. Prowse. Alex, Mntheson. E. S. Matheson, John McDonald: vs.. R. . P. Jm-dine. W. Melllsh. I. carry. Dr. Clark. Ire No. 3--W. Wilson, R. Scri- mnn. F. B. Clarke, H. Cameron; vs.. R. Jones. Judge Tralnor, J. E. Burnett. E. Campbell. Games will be arranged for all those wishing to curl. Hockey Scores Maritime Major Semi-finals Charlottetown 1. Moncton 0. (Charlottetown leads belt-of-nine series 3-1). Halifax 6, Saint John 1. (Halifax leads best-of-nine series 3-0). Cape Breton Major Glace Bay 3. Sydney 0. 50 Curling Draw Al Halifax Following is the draw for the curling matches at I-Idifsx today: March Northern Ontario vs New Brunswick: Alberta va'Nova scotia; Ontario vs Newfound- land: Quebec vs -Saskatchewan: British Columbia vs P.l.1.: Man- itoba. bye. British Columbia vs. Manitoba; P.l:.I. vs Saskatchewan; Quebec vs Ontario: Alberta vs New- foundland: Nova sootta VI Nor- glisrn Ontario: New lninswlck vs. . ) Junior Tllle llLSfsIie Iii 1 We an .-S In the four games played in the series so far. Gordon has come up with 190 minutes and 45 seconds of shut out hockey. and has an average of .75. Gordon let in three goals in the opening game of the series which was won by Monet 3-2. the third one coming at the 9:15 mark of the third period and hasn't let one get by him since. During the four contests the stell- ar Islanders goalie has kicked aside a total of 87 shots. West Kent Wins 6-2 In Game At School Sports In a wide-open. well-played. flrey contest. the West Kent School pucksters took the measu u of the Prince street squad by a 6-2 count in an exhibition interscholastic hockey contest at the Forum last night which was a highlight feature of West Kent school's twenty-ninth annual ice sports program that was run off there with outstanding success. Led by young John Squarebriggs who potted two goals. West Kent ran up a 2-0 lead at the end of the first frame. garnered three more in an aggressive 4 session wlille the opposition chalked up one. with both teams potting one each in the closing stanza. It was a rough and ready con- test that saw both teanu throwing their weight around. but playing smart hockey to boot. with is pen- alties being handed out including one major to squarebriggs of West Kent for fighting. Practically all of the eight goals scored were notched up on snappy two and three-man passng attacks. Other goalgetters for W. K. S. were Jim Moore, Rory Lantz, Forbes Kennedy, and Ian Kennedy with in. marker apiece. while Malcolm Mac- Fadyen led Prnce Street's scoring efforts for both tallies. The following are the lineups and summary: -- W. K. S. - Goal, Bob Mills; de- fence, Don MacDonald. Jim Moore. Dave Nicholson; forwards. David MaoKay, John squarebriggs. Forbes Kennedy. Leo Duffy, Rory Lantz. Ian Kennedy, George Buell, Bob Macxarris. P.S.B. Goal. Alan Douglas; defence. Bruce Leitch, David Mac- Leod. Basil Miller; forwards, Mal- colm MacFaden. Barry MacMil1an, Donnie Maclleod, Warren Hood. Ralph Whitehead, Kenny Cudmore, Bob Jones. Referees - Harry Maclnnis and Lelth Jay. First Period 1-w.x.s.. Moore. (Lantz) ............................. .. 3414 2-W.K S.. -Squarebrlggl (F. Kennedy) ...... 11.55 Penalties: Squarebrlggs. Cud- more. MacDonald. Dave MacLeod. Moore. MacFadyen. Second Poi-locl 3-W.K.S., F. Kennedy .... .. 1.47 4-P.S.S.. Macl-Iadyen. (Don MacLeod) .............. .. 8.85 5-W.K.S.. 1. Kennedy. (Lantz) 1.04 6-W.K.S.. Lantz, (Kennedy) 11.17 Penalties. Squarabriggs (maloi-i. Whitehead, F. Kennedy, Don Macbeod. MacFadyen. Nicholson. Third Period 1-W.K.s.. Squsrabrlgn, (Lantz) 6.10 8-P.S.S.. Mac!-Iadyen. (Hood. D. MacLeod) . 10.05 Penalties: Squarebriggs. F. Ken- nedy (2), MacFadysn. shellaoking to the Western Cap- ital squad in the opening. Jame of the series here It the Forum on Monday night. '.l'lOKlfI3 SALE- 1. HOLDING - 5ui. Aiiii 6th. ' I-Illll nus wnii -0 n-iuiisoav AND FNIIIAY g ISLANDIRS vs. Moucfoii emu suarmo mo sum son-I NIGI-lTS' i - l'0B'.l.'lllfSl'.'I'W0 MONCION. NJ-. March 0 - (CP) - Goalie Hal Gordon chalked up his third straight shutout to- night as Charlottetown Islanders blanked Moncton Hawks 1-0 to take a 3-1 Odie in their five-of-nine Maritime Major Hockey Iallue semi-finals. The outcome of the game was de- clded 34 seconds after the second period opened when Walt Paiv!y- shyn rapped in a loose puck from near the Moncton cue. Bucko Trainer had carried the disc into Moncton territory from the face-off and it went loose after he lost it to a Moncton player. Hawks displayed a sharper brand of hockey, in contrast with their mediocre performance of last night when they went down to I. 5-0 de- feat. But Islanders played it close all the way, checking closely and receiving flawless back-stopping from goalie Hal Gordon. Most of the fireworks were ex- ploded in the fast-moving first per- iod when four players ere sent to the penalty box, two of hem draw- ing triple sentences. minor, major and isconducts for fighting. The flare-up occurred when Mike Demchuk of the Hawks and Mar- cel Clements started I. roughing duel behind the not. They dropped their sticks and traded punches un- til the referees pried them apart. Then they were tagged Wu-:1 mis- conduct: for attsmp mg to tart a Down Mondt-(:1-1 Hawks 1-0 Last Night To Take 3-1 Lead In Semi - Finals Isooud some after the been queued. -Hawks missed many scam”. first had chances through erratic shootin-. and long shots which were earn; turned aside by Gordon. They hum, meted 36 drives at the Islander; citadel compared with the go tum. ed as! e by Lea Colvtn. The teams will go to Charlotte. town for the fifth game or .1... series Thursday night. Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal, Gordon- defenee. Travis. Vitals; cg.-m-,'. Trainer; wings. Pawtyshyn, Mgr. row; subs. McLagan. Bablrgalcnb, I-loreck, J. Horeck, Clements. Beau. dry. Benton. Dutehak. Moncton: Goal. Colvin; dc-fem. Dunvtlle. Smith; centre. McKcn.' zle; wings. Demchuk. I-monti; subs Delmonte, Gallpeau. Milahi. Donny: Miller. Barkiwell. Dowling, Air, Officials: Bradshaw, Mill. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Mobagan (2). Beau. dry. Clements (minor, inajn: and misconduct). Dcinchiik (minor,' major and mtscun-' duct). second Perliid l-Charlottetown, Pawlyshyn Penalty: Travis. Third Period 'Scoi-lng: Nonei Penalty: Trainer. :3! Halifax Defeats Saint John 6-1 For 3rd Win In Semi - Final Series SAINT JOHN. N. B.. March 6- (CP) - Halifax St. Mary's sank Saint John Beavers under an avalanche of goals tonight. won the game 8-1 and came close to scut- tling Beaver hopes of surviving the Maritime Major Hockey League playoffs. It was the third straight tri- umph for Halifax in as many games of the best-in-nine semi-final ser- ies. The fourth and fifth contest: will be played here Thursday and Saturday. with the series winner to meet either Charlottetown ls- landers or Moncton Hawks in the league finals. Hlllhle Campbell, with I brace. Eddie Brown and Rock Sullivan Gave Halifax in 4-1 lead in the first period. After a scoreless middle session, Muck-le Hollett and Cy Thomas added unnecessary tallies. The orphan Saint John goal was shot by Ossle Ca-rnegle. The pattern of the two previous playoffs was repeated as St. Mary's piled up a big eanl-y advantage which Beavers -couldn't overcome. Brown. with three assists in ad- dition to his goal, led the game in scoring points. Sullivan bad one and one and Bill Watson gained two assists. Each team dressed 14 players. with coach Les Ramsay again donning the blades for Saint John. Line-ups: Hail-flax: Goal, D'Aoust; a.. fence. Grabowskl. Brown; centre, Cam-r-bell: wings. am Watson, Hollett; subs. Steel. Powers. Mc. Laughl . Myketyn. Ilhomes, D1. seur. arson. Sullivan. Saint John: Goal. Brodeur; defence. Boian. Carnegie; centre. Whilwlock: wings. Nicolle, Ted W"-50": subs. Heon. Blackburn. '1'hu1er, Jackson. Jodoln. Mcln. tyre, y. Plalz. Officials: Claney and Sanford. IUMMAIY Fin! Period 1-Saint John. Carnegie (Ramsay) ........................ .. 3-Halifax, Brown FORIIM WEEOK-Mnncnstoio WIDNIIDAY - HOCKEY IIACTIOIS. THURSDAY - HOCKEY ... BU. MONOTON VI. ISLANDEIS. ruou - CllI.DIlN'l can-mo - 4 co mo. SKATING - I70 10. SATIIIDAY .. AITIINOON snrmo .. s to a N GAIIIION NIGHT Al' 1. I ' t x TIOKEIS HUS! BE TAKEN UP GAIIIS-OA.I,.1'O0P.I. 2. onxlzaansannrnunsoaraxnrllplmir-.sa.iI.. s. rosmvati so more do ' I '4. most. - s v GAIIEINTHISSEBIES oirraooarfrnn Y Girls Defeat P.W.C. Co-Eds The "Y" Girls. coached by Ian MacNevln and led by sharp-shook ing Peggy Campbell with 16 points and seconded by teammate Claud- ette MacMlllan with 14. added an- other victory to their list on Man. day evening by defeating the lam". Nicholson coached Co-Eds by the soore of 39-28. The P.W.C. girls got off to is bad start when they scored in till! wrong basket in the first five inIu- utes of play. The Y girls got off tn :1. flying start and the Co-Eds did liiii. seem to have the power to arm- come their opponent's lead. Mmxenzie of the Co-Eds piayeiif a steady game and chalked up a .- total of 18 points to tie for top scorer of the game with Campbell of the Y. Jack MacAndrew capably hand- led the game as referee. The line-up: "Y" - Maclulllan 14. Moi-eslde 0, Glddlngs 0. Campbell 16. smith 2, Whitlook 2. Boper 0. Perry 0. P.W.C. -- Cutcllffe 3. Osboume 0. Creelman 2. Cameron 0. Mar- Kinnon 0, Simmons 0, Downc -0. Denlola ll. Palmer 2. Macxenzle 16. (Anderson. Dicuer) 4:43 3--Halifax. Sullivan (Brown) ................ .... ...... .. 9:59 4-Halifax, Campbell (Watson, Brown) 14:21 5-(Halifax. Campbell (Watson, Brown) 19:02 Penlliies: Grmbowski. Brown. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Campbell. Third Period 0-Halifax. Hollett 1:21 7-(Halifax. Thomas (Steel, Sullivan) 12:45 Penalties: None. POSSIBLY FINAL wnnsmsoa!