N .-4 other squeaker last night edging the Montague Primroses by the score of 6-5 in a regular fixture at the Prince Edward island Lea- giie. The first period ended 3-i in favor of the Aces. and thehome boys were ahead 5-l early in the middle frame. but Montague roar- , ad back with It goals and the '3 period ended with the score 5-4 for the Summerside club. The l Primroaes. still commanding the play. tied it up at 7:13 of the final period. but half way through tho. i-liukker the Aces shot the winning rniinter. Ron Mai-Arthur, besides play- ing a sound defensive game, put the frosting on the cake with 2 goals and an assist on the winning inarker tn viin the unanimous . itnfi irnm the iudges for the most valuable player award and tnc Hoiman Tooke shirt. Hughes shol two goals for th e visitors. ' MacArthur got the first counter of the evening, carrying the puck over the bluc-line, eluding one de- li-iicrman. and swcrving into scot- lug position to blast one past Dil- siib-RTTSF KING'S In far this year. Souris inckt-y teams have been invincible on honir ice. The l-iastpack team, led by playing coach Cliff lBudtly- hlaccormaek. have rolled over all opposition with ease. The East- packs are entered in the fast king's County intermediate "R” League. Other teams in this it-aguc are Montague and George- tiiwn. Outside of league play the Eastpacks have met and con- quered Morell. Red Point and Rollie.-i All Stars, to mention a fan. Manager Rodi Mar-lolyre stated that outside of league. play that good compel" was find. Wonder if Norm l.art.er'a Juvenile Abhles would give them a fllht? Rollie Jenkins has been the big gun this year. Hefs averaging about four goals a lame. His brother. Henry. is playing his first year in goal for Souris. Earl- ier in the season Rollie played a few games with Montague Prim- man of the Senior B loop. & Saturday night. Souris High lckaal. allot.-lied first place in the High lckaal Laagtie. This leagiia sponsored . by the . island hyalcal lltneiui. A playoff with Alherlon- for the. Rural High Ichoof Championship may be the The Summersirle Aces won an- Carroll. uncovered in front of aiiliffe up with a pass from be- yawning net, received the dlS'K.lllnd the cage. from Hughes who elected to pass: instead of shoot. Ulric Gallant got his own rebound in make it 2-1. and MICATIHUT drove a screened shot past Dillon 45 sec rt before the end of the period. Shepherd and J. Harris broke away from the pack early in the second frame. and Frank Steele poked one from the right of the net after sparing Cutcliffels rebound. Then Montague scored three. Arsenatiit getting the first 3 sec- onds after Coke Grady was ban- ished ior tripping. Bub Dowiing scored after whifling on the puck but he was left uncovered long enough to get a second swipe and this one got by Mann who played a fine game for the Ace: . throughout the three DEI'i0dS. liiughes made it 5-4 ti-iggerering ii lcomhination play with Carroll and A MacLean. ; Hughes tied the score after I seven minutes of play in the final frame. carrying all the way down ice to beat Mann with a whipping shot that lucked inside the post. Cutclilfe got the winner at lfi:li after MarArtiiiir had carried from LINEUP! Montague -- Goal, Dillon: De- fence. McLure, Coyle. Longa- phle, Landry. Macllae; Forwards. Arsenault. Carroll, Hughes, Ketch. Dowling. Trowsdale. Aces -- Goal. Mann. Defence. .VlacArthur, Reeves. G Grady. C. Grady; Forwards, Steele, Cut- cliffe, t'iuw, G. Harris. Gallant, Shepherd, V. Harris. SUMMARY First Period:- 1. Aces. MacAr- thur tG. Harris! ll.-i9; ” Monta- gue, Carroll tHughes. McLurel 10.49; 2. Aces. Gallant tG. Grady) i8.20; 4. Aces. MacArthur iCut- cliffe, Steele) lli.l5. I Penalties. C. Grady, Carroll. G. Grady. Second Period:- 5. Arcs. V. Harris lSI1ephci'dl 1.11; 6. Aces. Steele (Cult-liifet 3.21; 7. Monta- gue, Arsenault tMcLurel 4.30. if. Montague, Dowilng (Ketch) 13 iii; 9. Montague, Hughes ttfarroll. Mc- Lurei l6.05; Penalties -C. Grad)", Carroll. t', Grady. Third Period- in ftiiinlttiiiiz-, 1.... Montague evened it up when his own blue-line and set Cut-I Hughes t.tiacLeanl 7.l:l; ll. Arcs. Souris Unbeatable At Home hard to 'tcams have entered island play- donns. They may bring home the bacon. On the local bowling front. in the Women's league playoffs. the Lucky Six, and Flying Saucers eliminated the Old Timers and Cardinals in the first round. They now await the winner of the Blue Goon. Maple Leafs series to see who gets the bye into the finals. During the regular schedule. Mrs. Yvon Bouchard won the cup for high average with an average at ' 185.7. In the Men's League. two ' races are in progress. The Lions and Line Roaders are batting . for the last playoff position. while - I.arter'ii Dodgers and the Pt-r- - feetinnists are fighting for first place. A playoff belt-cen island Sea t'atiets may be arranged. Enteries would be from Souris, Charlotte- town and Summerslds. SHORT NOTES: Next league at-lion in Souris is Thursday night when Montague iii in town Mor- cli Bantams defeated Souris Pee Wees Saturday morning 7-6. if you want to see a player go ally out during a game. keep your eye on Reggie Peters. The unofficial standings to the High School League: Jean Bellvcau (left) and Gordie Howe lrightl are aging a ding- dnng battle for National Hockey League scoring honors along with lliowels linemalc 'l'ctl l.iiidsay. I ' ei- , WAGING scoitino BATTLE S'side Aces Nip Montague 6-5 in Island League Game Cutcliffe (Mat-Arthur. Reeves) i0.l 15 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. Feb. 12. 1957 1-.......... .. Grady. c......,:CurIers Return Weary But Coyle, Carroll tmiscondu t) Cut- cliffe. Referces- Brsan Mi.-Callum and Emmett Trainor. MINOR H6-CKEY 'l'oda,v'x minor hockey activity at the Sports Arena. 11.00 - 12.00 - Skate - Notre Dame Gt .. 4.00 - 500 - Midgets -- First of best of three for City midget Title" -Royals vs Abhies 600 - 7.tl0.- Prat-tire -- All juve- nile Abbics asked to attend. Midget l.ineups:- Abbies:- Goal -Wotton. Dover; Defence. Cabill Mat-Lean. F Dunn. R. Bradley; Forwards. ll Storey. H. Callaghan. O'Brien. W. ilaclionald. V. Mulli- gan. P. Rcardon, .l. Kennedy. Fred Burke. l. Robertson. RO)'t'lls -4 D. Frizzoll - Goal; De- fcncv Beaiiin. Miller. Doivling. Bratlx. For-uards, Sherry Hynes. Rogi-rs Flaiitiaultaii. (E i)iiitii. R. Sl'aflIll'lllll'X. A ('utL-lilli-. Macliay. Hirl. ll-iuling, N. ltlltchfillaii. F. Gaulhici'. Sixty three members of the ltiaritime Flying Curlers Club at- rived weary but happy back from their European tour oarly yester- day morning when their big 4-mot- Ored. chartered DC4 aircraft "ct down at Moncton airport at 3.45 a.m. islanders in the group took the 7.!) flight to Charlottetown and arrived here about 5.15. The islanders were high in their praise of the hospitality shown them during their trip and were in agreement that the tour had been a wonderful experience. treasurer of the Flying Curlers Club, described the journey as "great" and said: "The people over there - especially the Scottish people - are very much like our- selves. They went all out to make the trip an enjoyable one." Dr. Giddings said that after li1t' Maritime curlers got used to the type of game played by the Scot- tish curlers they held their own in matches. "Scottish curlers." said Dr. Giddings, "play a draw game while we are used to a draw and running game. Their ice is not Dr. E.S. Glddings. secretary -- Hctppy From European ,Tour Week vaudville program. One of the members of the F000 Mr. TN. lnman of Char- lottetown. became ill while vim. lng in Germany and did not make "If? Fflllfn It'll) home. He stayed with friends in Germany. Thc group spent four days at St. Moritz where they saw an lntcriiational Horse racing meet on the ice and saw bobsled "cu. DP Giddtuzs said the brand oi curling at St. Moritz was good and winter in that Swiss resort, liriany Scottish people spend the The tharlntteimin doctor said limit the Flying Curlers are highly appreciative of the wonder-Q1 treatment received from Maritime Central Airways. Dr, Giddingg, who acted. as spokesman for the group dul'H1S ""3 ml). said that ithe company did everything pussi- -blc to atltl to their t"inifor: and gave each of the travcllcrs a small lniwlllnll hat: as a nicinenlo of the tour. Dr. Glddiiigs was high in praise of the clubs members and stated that each of them gave 100 per cent rti-opt-ration at all times. . scale based on experience. Ted Lindsay Head s Newly Formed NHL Player Ass'n NEW YORK (CF) - A group of 'National Hockey League players Monday formed a playv.'rs' associ- ation with Ted Lindsay of Detroit Red Wings as president to "pro- mote .foater and protect the best interests oi National Hockey League players." ,5- After an organizational meeting? ; , here Lindsay said the league ' could use a better pension plan l He said the association has re- tained the law firm of J. Norman Lewis and Milton M. Mound to. represent it. Lewis also repra-- aent it. Lewis also represents the Major League baseball playcrs' group which recently gained an improved pension plan. The current NHL plan, in force since 1947. calls for a player with two years service to receive a pension of about 315 a month starting at age 45. Increased pay-, ments are made on a graduatingi litm- Lindsay said all but one NIHI.-l TED LINDSAY player has joined the association. He did not identify the player. ”We lust fell WE psholtld MVP HI! "Actually. we don't have many organization of this kind. grievances" explained Lindsay. "The idea was brought up at Mill Nels Five '1iragon Accused For Freetown In Of "Fixing" -Bout L()S AN(ilCl..ES lAPl -- Boxer pebbled but. after playing In 1-' ii i . y Glasgow. we held our own in other: c)'s'ltli?iIwl'rfli:flll: l;lll9”l:(t)Llcf'tt: me mam matches.' ch in. . , The curlers took to the ice at Mrglal-;1ye;1l;:;:'n,... Rlrkfwu almost every stop except in Paris .111 lHafLQ()d. 1-;n'-,m.L,u u,.,.D..X.' and at London it was officiallv .15. K 1;, M. - 3. .- - confirmed that the club was the Sings. o(,:,."1.,,;wi;r'..IIl,,:.'r I5,-so first group of Canadian curlers mm, vi.-5. ('h;".k,s glm,'Al;lhur ever to play in England's Capital Rev, .i,u, 3.5-h..,,. ...,.,.;..,. Tay1.,..' C"! Dorthea Stewart. took in a Pzirliainentary debates The stay in Paris was devoted, to sightseeing. Onc night 50 mcni-. bers of the iirnup visited the Lldn llcrek liiiuhos. and wit, Shand night club and were surprised ft Montai',ue:- Mrs. fill. Poole Dr: mid "ll! Ont 0' ill! Variety num-l Preston ltfaclntyrc, Dr. L.A. .lohn- bero featured at the club was Ii-l stone. RM. Martin. so presented in Charlottetown til Carlcton Siding - tir. and Vii-s, few years ago on the Old Home; Fric Robinson. rie. Lillian Hogs. Blant-hc llogg, son, .loliii Watsnii. Wt-iltci' C4llIlSi'Ill. .B.Y.C. Faces Aces Al Arena Tonight The two teams battling for that: For tonigiuts lusslc coach Jack greatly desired second spot in the: Road) will do a little juggling playoffs. Basilica Youth Club andl with his forwards and will have battle with no points, on 16 goals and 40 assists. Howe and Lindsay are tied for second place with 64 points. Andy Biilhgaie of Rangers is wt-ll behind in fourth place with 49 points. Lindsay's 41 assists, and Howell: 32 goals are each tops 'ln the league. IOVIPII for the league ahavnpe.. . I: Y I; G: as M: y Over the weekend Beliveau came More" ” " " ' 1 i 11 15 I youfof his slump racking up four The local Pea Wag bowe: :o "emu". ” , 0 3 14 H 0 assists to ngain top place in the id 3 tu t . . H . . l t',:Lm;1::'w:.E:-ou...'.m3, 1:2” 1: Unofficial standings in the King s, Si. Diinatan'a University basket- ball players really threw a monkey wrench into N33.-P.E.I. basketball eampatitioa ' turday when they at back the patent Red Raiders .Ml'l U.N.I. H0. The Raiders are a- highly regarded outfit and just about every reporter in N.B. and P.E.l'. had conceded this pow- agah thta year. However. lalnts apparlatly had other ideas about this and Saturday night battled to a win in just about the moat thrill--I g basketball game we have ever en. We duff think Ilia I'-.N.l. has unrated. for they looked to .- even in defeat - a well liver we think we have been III- lei-atlns DIN thawed decisively that S.D.l.l. can match strides with any team 0- N.l. The tense is solid and an the often they leave little to be desired. Kliftfs are still it long way from the title and we are not saying that they will win it. for there is still a little matter of a return game to be played at U.N.B. The Raiders will figure to be a tougher team over there. However. Saiiizs will be in Ahe thick of things right down in the wire. and we would be tar lean surprised by a saint: vic- liry now than we would have been. my two weeks ago. Deal! he Saints be relegated h the runner-up spot this year. we leak with the I fig?! 'e If Big Year For Basketball arful turn the hoop title once Charlottetown. Our Paperwelghts, CWFW "'""'9dl"' "3" L"1"'3 Bantams. and ' l . have been Team P W L G8 GA Pu. glatared for Island playdowns. Georgetown .4 8 1 :8 27 t hiaiathaflrattimalaafewsourls .... ..8tl1'III 4 years that our minor hockey Montague .. l O I II If 0 mMnLo.n.E.l.0wN Third rotind Old Spain compel- lion. IN THIS CORNER us pm. ice I - P. Blakni-y vs Ron . Clark. tieraon. league tuaalea iumivieralde has or l Icy: S101-.1 ?.wiC' (srhml Boys) - ' vs . . air. :(':l.':'d :l'I":Ph::d'::hs9:"'l' Hlilhl ice I -A F.H. Maclnniii vs C. ' . ynun -l ,1 . stars an leaning the game in Rrmy vim, 1::-::.-.:'.:.-2:3-..i::.:.-tr - - mm -- -- -- ' ' " 'iCartion. it is a wonderfully healthy sitna-p , "2 H Gy mum," "nil lion and brings hope that in years . gy - . to come basketball and iim-in-y,.N';L' 3 Dr”: C''”"" " 1'' wh" will be vieing. for honors as. a I" g y. opmm ""'""' 'w'' ' 3 MONTAGUE Furllng at Montague today: At l.D.U. some one came along Nine Mile Creek (ops League Title With 6-3 Victory Al North River rink last night Ice 1 -. Don Smith vs r.. Hen-i Nlnr:M”9 Creek Bulldntzs MP1"?-' led first place in the North River Senior League. and winners of the Maclman Bros. Trophy defeated 1Hampshin- 6-3. Hampshire are -now cslablished in second place. The game was fast and rugged. - and played before a large crowd of fans. in the first period the Creek lwent ahead 4-1. The second period l was a draw as was the final period. Thirtern penalties were handed out. C. Marlloiigall was the star for Nine-Mlle I reek in-oring four goals while A. .t1acDon.ild and D. Man. Summerslde Acas. tangle tonighthlack Shepherd replacing Thane. at the Sports Arena in an island, Doyle in the nets. with the ex-l 'League game that could goa long? ception of Doyle the Yniith Club Mill (R. McMurdn) ltl:2fl; 1:1.-l0nt.. now is in his seventh full ,3 Freetown. R. McMurdn IR. Smithnseason with the National Hockey -league Cnnadiens. way in determining which clubl will be at full strength. :'lgl(T5'l"”" l""'” "'3' d95l”blC Arcs will he travelling to Iliel .. are especially anxious to face an... Lem,” pom plug” .11. P"kdd” Fl3""- "ll" bl" 31' probably out, for the rest of the "NY NW” "D first place. ill (VIC season 'Hennessey has a back in- ""'Hl”'l” 9' 5" Pl'Y”"' which jury and Lewlii has been ordered are right around the corner. The by hi; dock... to take . rest Aces have another reason for , . i . . g ' wishing to gel mm second for H"; (.-ame lime is 0.30 sharp. "Inner-UP team. like the winnera, Llk”-V ""9"PV' will have that extra game should 3. Y. (1.: -Goal. .f. Shepherd: ahalseml-final playoff round go they Eefgnlkilmldy. ;et"ry.rdF. sauce. , er. u no: orwa 3-. . After winning four out of five lock. Pincau, Howatt. Burke. L. games recently. B.Y.C. fortunes Shephcrd.Squarebriggs. have taken a turn for the worse Aceii:- GoaieMann: Defense-. and in their last two games wentl G. Grady. MacArthur. Steele. down to defeat. One of those losses, Reeves: Forwards-C. Grady. V. was to the Acea who made a grant. Harris. W. Shepherd. Cutcllffe. gzmeback drive after being down; lllernard. Chlow. G. Harris. Gal- . 1 ant. Thieves Get Only S3,000 In Robbery Of Boston Garden Boston (AP) - A bu rglnr;In go and went flllil to work." gang. intent on stealing the week-y ponch who noted puny"; Wu "ll "am" 9' W” "P"llY missing. found him on the con- 3"'-'l"" "”'3l"lY l'"'"- " lull: course."l'hey also came upon an While in London Dr. Giddlngsl s........m..i.,;. m,,.,,... M.,cQu,,,y South Shore Win A five goal effort by Clayton . Mill. ten year veteran of the Snutli Siiorc Lcziguc. lcd thc Freetown Royals to an 8-5 victory over thr Summcrsidc Junior Arcs in a regular scheduled game in lllf' isouth Shore League played at Bcdeque rink on Saturday night. l Claude Gaudet Aces star. hat Dal” William-V MFR -lfllt" Wat-1 fling for the scoring crown in the '0" llcaguc. led the Summcrsirlc at- tack with two goals. SUMMARY l First Perlod:- I. Freetown C. lMill 1L. Reevcsi 0:09: 2. Aces, lS. Phillips lP. Green. G. Gradyl 0:30: 3. Aces. C. (iaudct I.l. Phillips) 5:53; 4. Frsctown ('. Mill 7:59; 5. Aces C. Gaudct (G. Deighan ll:4.'i: 8. Aces. R. 'C-rady IR. Phillipsl 15:32: 7. Free- .town. D. Roberts t('. Mill. R. Mc- lMurdot 18:03: it. Frcetoivn. C linin 4R. McMurdo. R. Smitht :46. Penalty:- D. Maclrarlanc. Second Period:- ti. Freetown C. Mill IL. Reeves) 1:17: 10. Aces. F2. Campbell (R. Phillips! 7:2! . ll. Freetown W. Mills l.l. ltnrseyl l4:li. I'eiialilea:- None Third Period:- I2. Freetown. Cg Penalties : - I) liohcrt s. Referees-R. Cameron and lift miisiiig” VIon'l Work Says ll. S. Promoter MILWAUKEE lAPl - Honest wrestling lust won't work. a Mil- waukee promoicr said Monday. Johnny Helm. whose vtiat shows frequently pack the huge Mll- waukec Arena. took a dim view of a recent proposal of the state ath- leitlc commission to regulate wru- t ng. "it would be no good" said Helm. "They would have to run it like college wrestling -- honest -and that wouldn't work. "You can't sell a legitimate con- lest. There hasn't been a legiti- mate wreatllng contest in 50 years. We tried it once. You could have heard a pin drop in the auditor- ium. if you put on a legitimate r lDicl-. Gnldstelii said Monday that welterweight Art Aragon aug-I denied he pick up some Chrlstmasl iiiiiicy hy ilirtiwittiz a fight with (inldcii Boy last Dcr. ill. Tcstilyiiig at Arau.on's trial on ighl fixing charges. Goldsteiit said wday that at first he agreed to take a fourth round dive for 8500.. Then. Goldslcin said. he asked p ll('C protection when be de- t-itlcfto fight in win. t Thu linut. scheduled for rounds at San Antonio. Tex.. was lcancclled by Aragon. who said he ihad a fever. lft llaunch Floyd Curry "Night" l M(lNTRl'JAL iiTPl-A commit- ltee of hockey fans and sports lenthusiasts Monday. Officiaily launched a Floyd Curry night. and the hard-working right-winger oi -.Montrcal Canadiens will be hon- l ored March it at Montreal Forum lwhcn Toronto Maple Leafs meet Canadtcns. Curry. I native of ('.hnplcau.l l ISLAND HOC IONIGHT - 8:30 P. M. ADULTS 800; CIIILDBEN 856 last year's all-star game in Mont- 7 real. We talked the whole thing ' over and felt this wasthc way 9 do it. We have not talked to the owners yet. in fact, I don't believe they knew it was in the works." Other officers elected by the players are Doug Harvey. Mont- real. first vice-president; Fernla Flaman. Boston. second vice-pres ldent; Gus Mortson. Chicago. third vice-president; Jim Thomson. Tor- onto. secretary, and Bill Gadsby. New York treasurer. Annual Morell Ice Sports Ill Souris Wednesday Night The 2nd annual Morell schools ice Sports, will take place in tha Souris rink. Wednesday. Feb. 13. at 8:00 p.m, There will be age races. potato races. pie eating contests and broom ball for the girls. The fea- tune will be a hockey game he- twecn Souris and Morell Higli schools. The following will be the of- ficials: Frank Dunn. Louis Mc- Gulre. Edgar McKinnon, Sidney Anderson. Aldens McKenzie. Ben Keefe. William Aylwaid and Carl McAdam. Book With Herbs Six herb: will make van a good cook. 25 will bring you culinary fame. That's what Fond Editor ilelen Gouiteon tells readers of The Standard this week. Read her good sit- viee. try the tasty harb- flavored recipes she lives to nvova her opinion. Get The Standard-on sale now. com- plete with magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pales of comics. Only ten cents. Elie Stiiiiiliiri ON SALE NOW M-afporit Arena KEY LEAGUE SUMMERSIDE Aces Va. is. Y. c. ' ed driving egg. gallon. Ra- with the idea of staging a "sock hop”, (for those unfamiliar with line lingo of the teen-agerii this 5 west ice: F. Vuzzo vs. II. 'l'ur-1 means a dance in sock feeti be- fore and after the game against St. Joseph's a week ago Saturday. and as ii reiinlt, one of the biggest l 7.00 pm. East Ice: Wm. Mac-, 1f.can is .I.S. Desroches Game Nu.' Enemy” mph scored mm For Hlmnshirc Walls, Riilderston and C h ll - ner game No. 24. amp p Mm Smrm M" 8.30 p.m. Ladies teams in play for len- -IMF lnmnn prizes:- B. Smith. tskipi A. Wannamak- Ellnisdaleiliticltgei-siI house Celtics basketball game and the Tony Demarco - gaspar or- tega fight, fled Boston Garden un- der tear gas early Monday with fully LVN. Garden officials said the robbers apparently sought all the receipts front the sporting events -A prob- contest. no one would come back overturned handcart loaded with for the next one." l ADMISSION: bags of coin. They estimated there was about 85.000 in silver. Left behind were tanks and- torches. a sledge hammer and chisel. mm crowdii in years was on hand to: see the game. We think this is it or. A. Pettltl. C. Got-don. this quintet from our heal University. Saturday's illit- good idea and can't help but win new fans. While we don't go over sports events. it has to be conced- ed that it is a fine way to win fans for a game that is on It par iiport. And perhaps after these fans see what an exciting game basketball can be they will att.end the games even without the added attractions. Getting hack to the hockey front for a while the Basilica Youth in Charlottetown tonight for the second line this year. and It just sahaneaslhatthlawtllhasaaai the big games at the year. Ieth ilie Aces and youth club are in shaky positions In the standings at theinaisient.aadeveaIfweeaeaa- eede theni a place is the playoffs. tliere Ia still the matter of what piaeo. ' if is no secret that neither club particularly cares to croaa sticks with Parkdale Myers in the semi- finals. Carver. Carver. Carver sad Club and Summarsiue Aces piayy :IwliIlldl!RocleIottIeoihers. . H. Clair -Skipl A. MacGregnr, lC. Stewart, V. Diivar. board for promotional stunts at M. Nicholson lsklpl H. Inmiin, M. Poole. H. Johnston. l I7. Cudmnrr tsklpl L. MacDon- ald, P Sullivan. E. Hickox. with hockey I! a solid spectaforl v Macnnnald tmpi 1-,, cm, P. Johnston. A. Mckeemiin. Spares: D. Nicholson T. Mar i.in 0. Poole A Power. East ire: M. Nicholson va Cudmore. West ire: .Clair. l I0:M E B. Smith vs R pm. East ire: R. Ht-ck vii D. Mm- Gtiwan. West Ira: open. Montague leis Gel lsl Victory Montague -feta took their first win of the season in the Xlngsi County League by dropping Georgetown Eagles 8-7 in a rugged aqueaker at Montague last night. I. Clair iii-ad three goals for the winaerti. W. Mackae hit twice and singles went to It. Clements, A. Nelson and D. Iiacbean. H. Stevens and R. Landry pick- ed up a brace apiece for George tnwa while 3. Maclteil. a Mac- liiislico Downs Cavendish 5-4 Win Opener Of. Playoff Series Til” lilntsdale ftncketa defeated till” Vb -tnnan Beavers 6-4 at lltlhvrion an night in H... open.” "WW1 of a host of three iierleg milirtho island intermediate C. Tl" film! will hotly contulgd l”"" "W "W-ning whistle. The hravcrs forged ahead 4-2. in the vinrmni: framr. L. Waugh and E, W-'-tlttzh getting. singles and C. i'.'."".'?'.'3..' ”"" "'.S"”;'5:: ll” 3 were , W. Adams. ' . n "M in the middle stanza the Films- flillfl -"iiiad evened the score at 4 3”. Norman Kennedy and W. Iiditms scoring wnhgm . ".1, from the visitors. A. Wallace and N- KPmIHl.v came through with flflfllhrr tmtr for llllmadale to end ill! Iiame Elmsdale I New Anna 4 Pi-naltlrs went to E. Gavin. D. Schuvmnn and E. Mnlthewa.. LINEUP! , - Goal-F. Mlllinan. : Defense - I. Gavin. r. Hardy. 7- Rennie. R. Adams; Forwards- I2. Matthew. W. Matthews. I2. lfarrly. Allan Wallace. W. Adams. N Kennedy. R. Forsyth. E. strang New Aniian Beavers: Goal. , MICKIV: I)efevise- D. schnrman. K Mackay. r.. Macxay: ru- wardii - II. Waugh. L. Waugh. 0. Gallant. C. slininoiia. D. Waihut. Al. W I-Ill ably as much as 8100.000. But they added no big amounts of money are kept in the office. They said also there is usually a heavy M. vaiica ticket sale. The S T - believed to num- ber saven.- tied up an 81-year-old watchman and cracked a five-lncii thick safe with acetylene torches only to be met by a blast of tear m from a protective device in- They left bags of silver innwn aim: the concourse of the big IWHI "HI If they made their escape. 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