Annual Ice allies Bigi . Event At Forum Tonight / Kill ‘iilil N lCHOLSON'S llI.."\( iii A llonic i’rodilct Popular Everywlicie 'l‘\V lS'i‘ \ MARCH 24. 1950 ’l‘hei‘e will be fun and enter- tainment for all at the Forum to- night when the Charlottetown Skating Club. under the direction Mr. W. E. .Scantlcbury, will present their annual Ice Follies of 1950, commencing at eight o'clock. Curling Schedule A full schedule of matches will be played tonight in the Commer- cial League at the Charlottetown The opening game of the Abble:- Abbies Win _'..._ l The Kane-coached Charlottetown] Abbies nosed out the Summersidej Crystals by a narrow 5-4 margin‘ at the Forum last night in a close game of hockey which was the opening gume of their home and home. total goal series for the right to advance into Island Inter- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Close 5-4 Victory F-rom Crystals In Opener Of Playoffs Canadian Snipe Championship To Be At Halifax Monlreal Vlins ——-¢ ‘ MONTREAL. March 23 — (CP) -— Montreal Y. M. H. A. Blues to- night ‘won the Eastern Canada‘ basketball championship when they defeated Toronto Trl-Bells 50-56 to take their second straight game in the best-of-three series. P. VI. C. Edges_ BYMIIY. N.h.. ‘Ilarch Q - (0?)—lyflna lflliionaires na'mp- ed Halifax‘ WW’: 6-that to,- uiuht to taira a 2-1 lead in‘thsir beat-of-seven aortas tor the Mari- tilna Ianior hockey crown. , Itwasadraboontcat and a hard-luck one for saints, champ- ions of the-Maritime senior hock- sy loop. saints goal-tender, Jack boalevy. wentoffilithathirdwithfaoa injuries and first reports indicated he would be out for the remainder of‘ the season. Fourth end fifth games of the series to be played hero tomor- row Saturday. Than the team switch to Halifax. if necessary. for the deciding games. Tho Cape Breton league title- holdors were never behind. They started scoring at 17.18 of the period and added two ‘more before the frame ended. The lone second frame marker Mi1lio1iaires.s=$§wahip Halifax.St. 6-1 s-.~..--.......i... 1‘ Hillel‘. “lie: _VicsTo Proiesi The suliunorside Kinsmen Mid. [Oil W81‘! III-Wed $116 Hllll gamg at a home and home, total gag) series with ohariottctown victoriai at North River Rink» last nigh ant‘ gave than the Island Mldgefi ookey championship. - The guns -was awarded to sum- rilerside by-referee Charles Hosilli when Vics refused to continue tin sanlo following a disputed penalty to a Vics deicncernan at the eleven minute mlrk of the third period The Kinsmen had won the open. lng game of the series at Sum. merside on Monday night by as It will be the Club's 9th annual °‘"““5 C''“*’' l °”'5""5 ‘°"‘’5 °’““ ‘"5 °°‘’‘““‘"‘' mediat la down at al ' n n- it-s score and although the Wer mow, and no em,“ has been The draw follows: i cecl last night at the Forum, and Bordene Nillmynnlsl s 2: nst the _:I_ I . :lys:levli1reItl‘:dBy‘g:}ye:n£d’JrhemM¢:he tramp‘ ‘iictorm by an My SW: spared by the cast and their di- 7 ."-M- _ dlle W ,“l° ‘W W“ “'15 °°1“"‘“ Abbies victory gives them a one HAL1“-’F- Mm“ 33 — FOP)‘ ' closing canto before little Jackie in the final game at the time of rector to make this year's pcr- 19° N‘’- 1’C“°"°'5 N°- 1 ‘-5‘ ‘"5, Wmie“ b°’°'° 3”“ “'“°- Xe goal lead going into the final Tljle Canadian snipe champlonghip i Hon,“ mg¢hga.the sols effort for the dispute. they were still hold. formance one that will top the salesmen N°- 3- cmt °°’“m°m °“ ‘’"‘° h°lds t "“ game at Summerside on Saturday W111 be held in 394301“. 333111 1|“! ing a three-goal lead on the series may fine performances that have seen witnessed here in past years IS a pleasing highlight of local en- srtainment. Ice 2——Merchanis No. 1 vs. Sales- man No. I. I Ice 3-Insurance va. Salecnen >No. 1. edge at the present time, but l€ is this writer's contention as well as of many fans, that whoever is the final winner, they are going to nilzht. The game wasdelayed over an hour and a half waiting for the official referees to arrive, who summer. Commodore F. G. Mar- tin of the Bediiord Yacht Club an- nounced today. The yachting events will feature In Hoop Game-s hr the first Kaine of the City saints. . Dsfanouun Ji:-.-i Ross was high goal getter with four. sydncy took 43 shots at Dorilevy and Saints took only 3 at Nick It I understood that the man- agement of the Victoria team will lodge an official protest of the game today. A troupe of some {hilly-ll\'€‘l 1“ 4-4)"? G°°d‘ "5' B""‘ke“' hare "€191" worktcué 3:: xolinthafg had been 9m°iau"g at 3 game 5 week °‘ sailing °‘"“‘P°l'm ' the Intermediate Intercollegiate bas- Pidsodrly in the opposite cage.-Ii ikaters will take part, and that 9 EM‘ ' am?!" as gnefim C1,.‘ hi: to co": at North RN" enmer 1" the 9”" B°d"°'d "Ce week’ "°"‘ July 24 ketball series Played on the P. W. crowd of 8.100 saw the contest. ”—-""_"' ;,mg,.a,m Wm p,.c5._m 14 m,mb,_.,.a., Ice l—-Caterers No. 2 vs. Dom. an NIIIUEI MC;rmm;3e fa mm; butt were late in returning to 29. ‘An outgrowth of success- C, gym floor yesterday afternoon Line-ups: h'b't' ‘ B b I of fancy and acrobatic skating. G°"" N°' 1' ue° " . . . .9 y‘ '° ‘"9 C‘hy' ”°°‘*“‘° °.‘ ‘he Mldlm iul Labor Day week-end twins the P.W.C. squad eked out a Halifax: Goal. Don1evYi'deience. I I d lance routines and colorful grout’ Ice 2’Feed Dealers vs. Doctors But if this be the case or no‘ Ixoame teelred teédendlng over a in Bedford Basin last year. a full H“-nnng 51.49 W“, over we saints, powers, G!-abowski; ¢e,m-9, sum. ' mm No. 2. “- "3" P T0 3" °"P°°‘°d and week of yachting competition was The game was a hard fought con- om; wing. Wilkes, flollett; gubs, y(Thu"d‘y) Two special i'caturcs, a gills’ hockey lnatoli between Prince of Wales College and west Kent School. and a boys‘ relay race lic- . Quebcc opened. the scoring with Roger Gagnels goal at 5:34 in the first period. Eddy Busch made the Saints look good at the start of the sec- ond period when he scored at 2:47, ‘but Eddy Riopelie put Quebec up another a few minutes later to make it 2-1 In the third period Quebec scor- ed three goals. Dick Gamble scored isted at 3:55 and less than Ice 3——’l‘ransporiation No. 1 vs. Doctors No. l. ‘ ice 4—Dom. Gov't. No. 2 vs‘. Ex- perimental Farm. airport by char-iered p‘ane at 2.30 sharrp. Officials said last night that there would be room in the plane for six fans to accoinpanv the team. Reservations can be made this morning by contacting the Travel laiuredi. Tells How Norm Dussauli Got win or lose, we would like to take this opportunity of adding our con- gratulations to the many others that are no doubt being extended to the Borden team at this time. the coming season, and with it. hockey and such things will be for- gotten and will be only something to think about for next winter when it rolls around, and all will be looking forward to summer anti nil the sport it brings with it. The thought of leaving mufflers, win‘- ter coats and overshoes in the back closet is in itself, something to look forward to. nose The Borden Nationals, a team the icy condition of the roads on the return trip. Holding a definite edge on the D133’ all through the first period, Crystals forced the attack con- teams skating wide open and mak- ing fast breaking nttilcks that made it hot for both goalterrders, both coming up with smart saves to keep the scoring down. Summerside took the lead again for the second time of the night at the 11:45 mark of the final session. but the lead was short- lived when Abbies came tearing back to deadlock the score a little over two minutes later. Both teams played rea1iy’nip andtuck decided upon this season to be jointly sponsored by the Bedford Yacht Club. Armdale Yacht Club. and the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht School girls will finith their. home and home series with Summerside Convent girls at sumrnerside. Paperweight and pee wee teams will leave the Travel Bureau at 5.15 and Abbie Bantams and P.S.S. girls will leave the Bureau at 5.45 Sport-__Br’iefs test with both teams pdtting up n great-fight all the way. The -Saints took a two-point lead in the first half of the same P. W. C.: B. MacAndrew 8. Mac- Nevin 15. Atkinson. J. Wood 5. MncDougall 10. lVlacPherson 11. Maccallum. Gillls 4. Total 51. S. D. U.: C. MacDonald '6. Mac- Kinnon 5. Drlscoli 16. Caliazhan 3. Reid. D. MacDonald 8. Fisher 11. Total-49. Schedule For Brennan, McGregor. Schmidt, Mc- Laughlin, Steele, Hannon, Arm- strong, Provost. Sydney: Goal. Pidsbdny; dc- 5—Sydney, Ross, 8:21. B—Sydney, Ross (Gallagher. Hil- debrand) 12:14. 'i—l{aliiax. Holiett (Sullivan. Wil- kes) 14:44. Penalties: Mcln/tyre. Locke Reinsiaied By Golfers Assln four minutes later Dean McBride hockey for the balance of the HOLLYWOOD Calif March 23 made ii: 4-1. ‘‘'“° ““‘’° ‘°°“°“ "’°"' “‘°" “ frame with both tki t -— (AP) — it’ " h t ‘ winner all season. certainly made ' 3 "3 he" . ’“"" “W399” t “ g CHICAGO March_23 —- (AP) - Ammnd Gaudreauu planted the _ an impressive showing against the nm‘ “ ‘°"°'"g "'9 *“‘°°k- but 5153" 3"‘! C“?-95>’ “'0'” make ‘ The Professional Golfers Associa- final goal in the Shcrbroolre nets It 18:05. MONTREAL, March 23 —(CP) —— Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal Canadiens, chortling happily over his club's 2-1 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs, told today how Norm Dusmult came into 3100 for scoring the winning goal. or 24 yeai-s.o1d again. Twenty- seven years ago I got nine goals in . fled game or series. '1'ne.aunuai~ nteeting of the Charlottetown Tennis .a.r.,ou be held at the home of Mr. .1. ll. Wran, z1a_ Murray Harbor Bruins in the final series for the Island Intermedia:e B I-Iockey Championship when they showed the latter under a 13-2 ile- feat at Murray Harbor Wednesday night in the final game to take the home and home, total goal series by ii. lopsided 22-8 score. 0 0 0 I cial represen ative. They had no soft touch in eliminating the as- gresslve Murray Harbor pucksters Just who will meet Borden as for as Provincial competition is concerned, is still to be decided, but will be either sumnicroido crystals or Charlottetown Abbies, depend- tured the Inter cdiaic B title. , Danica Louis To Seek Richard upset the Crystals apple- cart when he garnered the win- nlng goal for Abbies in the dying seconds ofrthe game on an attack around the not with MacGregor at 19:20. Joey Leclair and Ralph Sheppard W9” “*9 his Kuns for Abbies when they teamed up on some smart Passing attacks, Leciair garnering er also coming through with an assist -on Richard's winning goal. crystals dressing room and Shop- bfird awarded a misconduct pen- a y. . The following are the lineups and summary: - Shioldr Davis. B. Gay Gallant’ forwards. B. Grady, L.'schui-man: (3. Gay. 5, Bernard. Kelly. Tralnor. trip to England and Scotland this spring. after all. The American crooner-sportsman underwent an appendectomy last Monday and is still in hospital, Crosby hud‘hoped to play in the British arnateur golf championship in May. .P1-IILADll1LPHlIA. March 23. — (AP) — Ralph Greenleaf, 13 times t a hospital earlier today, Mrs. reenleaf said. Born in Monmouth. N.H.l. Playofis NEW YORK. March %—(OPi-- The. board of governors of the National Hockey League have drawn up. the League's schedule for the opening round of the Stanley are tied for second. Detroit will meet the third- lionrii lillIEi'l illllli va. , - r. M. room Lusnahxnsos Gama starts at 8 o'clock alas-p it April 9-Montreal or Toronto at Detroit Series ‘'3'’ (between New York and either Montreal or Toronto): Anti}. 4~I*t1sw York at Montnalisr < o OMII April 6—Now York at Mont:-ea] Q Toronto tion of America today reinstated Bobby Locke. British open cham- pion banned by the P. G. A. since dodging several American tourna- ments last July. Locke now may compete in P. G. A.-aponso ed to... cats. effect- ive April 15. The return of the knicker-vcar- .:—_____..... fin rate. Irvin said that in the dressing In 1303 the N““°n“l5 “"9 "'5 two goals and an assist while She . . ing sharp shooter from South At- room between the second and third themselves up ~88 to real threatuto mud notched up one goal and c§l_ “il‘;g§1fi;tP$v¢:d€;E:dié1;I;i: Sllzlfzggog; Cll6>etlrl‘l’t;:’0ff:iready has cunghed mm tdunmd sum compemhm . period of last night's ‘important the Imermedm-315 “'“m°|‘;5 ‘°"tm"' lected two assists. The remaining 50, ms deg”-minauon to play . first place in the reguh, "non was approved by I vote of the P. ‘ game in Toronto he told his p1aY' mandh Intierrilrlter-it ate I-I3; By 13 tallies for Abbies were chalked up maicrgl in New you; go. race and New york ha. “wed G. A.'s 12-man ‘executive commit- _ ers: _ , §,}“}_”‘. °e ’§a on‘; §§“m;’°,,f:v,n_ by Roach Macoresor and Tubs night prevented his wire ‘up fourth, But, with three games tee. “W BN6 5100 9° be “‘°“"‘1 2° 3 "H P mchfld Wm‘ 0'19 93011. Y-he i'0rm- from having him admitted each to go, Toronto and Montreal ', _ _= . ‘ %/y////a fly:/eI7?r one night right here in Toronto. ' , Benny Grady was the leading 11.1., h 1' 51 o in 1d' . place club in a best-of-seven nor» .: Surely ’,?"‘°'°°‘’Y ‘“ W‘ '°‘?"“ °"‘ $‘.l‘.§’..i‘.‘.‘£."..3.'.‘.‘Z.‘.’.§i’..'.a’."un't‘lme=lv‘Sue? §j;,‘18°“s°I'l 1;: crystals with two. ket billialids ‘tltl: lnelglgrans ‘ill. let The runner-up and Niew By no Canadian Prsaa *°"°°' ‘”l"‘-- - "°;‘..‘:‘.‘:' .,......... Ms mm» .....°....i. ;:.’:“...*:i:.:': W R?‘ :i'“.‘l': '::.:.: M... mus-ud ........... 'AuwwHER' °°‘°“ ‘°“ “‘,f}‘’ D“'‘;,“‘‘‘ ftlilnaifgapigesgfinintlfimedlfigllltlefle: ‘wghen R I t (13. Grad ......... .. use groin 2? or. so‘. gouge:-gash .t:.nnlu-fienulausllgglry 1;’-uldmiillofloo eh; ' W°'°'l"°.°”’°P*' 3 big 30,}, pom, erg; _ - was qu e a racas aartei 5—Abbies, Leclalr ‘"3 591' El 0 9 "1" 9 0 3' 51°‘ ' ma , Then Irvin handed over the M, ,5 ,g;,e;,,v', the B,.,,,,,_., in the third period about the fa (Sheppard) ..... .I .............. .. 19.2: lav Cur wlnnen - mmh It NWYWR 13 mu 5"“ ""74-~ m.ney_ ,1; in 310 W15 looked the. Borden hockeyuu mam minute mark. when just after go:il- 6-—S'Side. B. Grady, The "-'h°d“1¢» ll |'"|°‘"|¢_°'5 "°'l'i‘:‘:“- Th‘-‘ b1“‘f‘h’'“'°d 31”“ for axfra onioymsnf. President Clarence Campbell or mm yppea, me _ Manda.” mm lie Hiotilaexr of Abbies was penalized (G. Gay) .................. .. . 19.42 bvsgrrieslqglggg (<=blé-trfité-e gltrglfell-n-G l;°r”¢:'°g_dih°6_§d miter lg- ! §0af!t1‘:i::Ix1’'I-Il'°9cZ‘;:‘§lflI-8'e:§1l(:eC;‘i'ia‘)€ 1" the playofls in hr marlin! b:'rB:belI-:):tlzef":l:ie,¥(:ll'l"|Il§chR.i‘!,ll.3:l $1? 'G.Pgla:I]-“es: Mnccruon D “ (2)' eithereltfontrcal or '1!::ronto) t was Tlldons drst detest on !Iladi- “ ‘ ‘W’ " “' ""“ menu of Conn Smythe. boss of the xgecggcfinfiifietgxghlil ihgrgxi pard of Abbies was tearing along _ Third Period M"gLt7'3;‘M°““‘°5l' °l' T°'°’''° 19 *3 sW‘‘'° “"4"” °'-‘W55 °°‘“"'- Leafs. Smythe was quoted in To_ despite the” ‘H “fut m the the left boards after a puck when 7—S Side, B. Grady __ ...... .. 11.45 Much ro tmmu I] To 0 to, t mum as saying he.’ sswawhing 0 mm am “Id their 134! hewas Brabbed by a Summersi-' 8—Abbies, MacGregor. 30’ 9 °l' " '.l 5 with “‘"°"°s"" What C*“"F'b°“ Wm dgubbirgig ln the final encounter. f,‘g‘“',_,§’,"‘s,,',Z,‘§';,‘;§§‘,’§' at ddencemm 9—l\Jl?i:ie:ll) """"""""" u 1359 Apri]l)elr—l-,-h'etrolt at Montreal or 1 gr“ about the donation to Dussault. Borden just proved to have too ma “non. Rom 1:30 yse:l;Il&p;ile‘r1l": (MacGl'egor) ............... ,. 19.20 Toronto /4 "U. ythe poluied to in League by- much speed, teamwork and scoring M, punch” M0,. R b k 1s,,,.m,,, Dmm (9, 5,,,p,,m, April 4—Det.roit at Monti-all ol- . law prohiibiting bonuses or other 3,), g , gm Km 5 count bays, 9 W35 1'0 en ' ’ , pun o I Y up waodgjde being sent to the (misconduct), Hooper. °l'°" . BIG FCONOMY PACK rewards to players to win a specl- ° ' ° ' ' a April ‘ " I or Toronto at The beloved pacer of. the Mnrltinlés, by Calumet Adam; dam, Oolloon Frisco, by San Francisco. WI“ stand for service at the owner’: stables in iilnkorll ‘ S Ll :— i . . ‘TENNIS MEETING ll“ °".".”.’.i° .?““."‘.'i.";.i‘“.°’.‘.‘.*.*‘ '«~l='i>’i3z‘~’=' uou Hooper; cum. TIIIIIIIT ”"§."..§”:..iti‘.“"°“‘ °' ’°'°"‘° “ """"' “'° '°"°" °‘ “’‘°- F” ‘”‘‘'°°‘'‘'‘°'‘‘‘‘‘’’ "’ . ome 0111 y C . _ ' ‘ — l”.l‘:.l§l‘.‘..:i’°i’.E...l.”..".....“"‘.‘."t.'.f'.i.‘.!él" §§§l’L'..l?‘°"u.c’i:li!°"uifiélilfliz s---x -«em -- -i W--' °* “"" """'°“‘ ‘ ~ ‘ I s . 5.. man due to circumstances beyond §,‘f,§:,‘f;.'5s",’,,';‘t‘§*‘ ‘“°"“°'v ""’““v MOUNT srswanr noun April 2-—Montreal or Toronto at ‘"3"’ M0‘ by |PP°hh|1°||* 10' 3 °1'“'8° ° 5 ' _ their °°“'~"°‘- '-"'9' “"3? mm “W” S'Side: Goal, Sill-anus; defence. New York 933" tn? ‘nun 30 ‘H1950 19339’ mun”! mmpam At Ft. Laudcrdale. Fla.: Baltimore (I) 200 001 010-4 ii Toronto (I) [M 100 20x—8 15 At Sanford, I-‘la.: l ’=ween Queen Square. West Kent ~*“‘—“‘“ 1 in, 1 1 2 g m p_E_1_ 1 - sist ii i th Abbi u r ' S‘1““‘".°"- . . °""' '° 59° ‘"9 °"” ‘°"°"“" °°'"° fence McRae, Matthews‘ centre on . and Prince Street Schools. have ‘I .Zfm.§.§.I,V 1]? 3.1: ancle the exc(fl- zanznioy hzid :'one ltsoal eleirdsnzli Prevwus t° the C“"“‘l“.’“ Sm?” back in ‘hf, "C?" halt!“ gm‘ Birukow; wings, Gallagher, Hilde.’ §:_"":“‘g|'.d §ol__5 g l been added to this years program e lent showing that they have made the end of the frame, and except, °h3m'Pl°llSl_llIJ. the M_aritllne and g‘ i‘”,m‘b lke ‘Y nflfnla émmlmrg brand; subs, Roach. Greenlaw. At gm yr“. Ind Should lend much to the suc- this season in their hockey ch- for some smart work in the Abbie N‘.’]‘,"bS°°‘“‘. “"""‘°” “‘ W‘ “as” °,°Vp§',,§, as et " ° 5 Bowness, Whalen. Gray. McIntyre. mm“ 7:) H "W, on .,.,o_, ., ( ress and interest of the show, dc,-wours. cage by Hooper might have lend wl. e decided. MECNWH‘ led the winners Wm‘ Mykeyyn. 305; Ghana“ l“) 200 ‘W olx__‘ H x which will be concluded with a . . . . byBmuch more than that 5] 15 points while Ralph MacPher- Oiflclalst Andy Bellemer. Gears-= M, Clearwater n.. _ . .. akate for one and all. plglélsouglld hogkegrr issLisltlil1w1ifiir;;_§ in {lhtelggcgfiibigirdggveobélfilélk sag son had elevefiiagd ca,-M? iv[:ho. Mehlenbachéinn. Period um“ A) no 090 ¢o3_1z 11 ( ‘ . W e Dougail ten. g scorer ri e H," (N) _ 300110 2(io_712 ( -. - two go i b th ti th 7.04 g . Rm . '- S H L S o gsgugoxllguctgf; ;)ea;?,f€e,.1ssp:?.f”::§ mark his; be)en rgachexgeto tjike n ggmis “y::lsthFl:;dvVhll)]l:s§:,lln°§‘ll}tl:: I-—tSy'y!:’)lel:l'18 (wmlem Men] M 8‘. Plztugbuilgil 'i I on o o o It was llnncllnced yesterday by judging from some forthcoming ac— 3,‘: ‘ifiicgeleff ”L‘§ms°ll:x'°5'u“"t‘.ilht°I']d Pgtfgalevgéggss Ogfiggfimegto had eleven. ' z——syduey, Gray (whalen, Hilde. gtwlzxfl gm) 0” 30oooo_a ‘ . . _ officials that the Juvenile Abbies tivitics, such as the lloiding of the midway mark whgn ”Crysm:' ‘St "9 cad that the final ame mau:‘e1;S_ The game ‘see sawed back and brand) 13:22. M veto Bach Fl“ 1 will make the trip to Mcncton to- annual meeting of the Cha.riottc- ed to force mam Eng co-fine "‘u' hm paperweight find ‘imam sen forth with neither team able to 3_sydney, Ross, 19:05, mm. (A) '0“ oooMo__4 5 I . galufl l"““°t ‘fh l"“§,‘;35‘1‘,"2‘E°’}' 31"“ T°"1"‘5 °:‘“‘;h‘°"t‘3*“t- ‘;‘§,°’ with the’ deadlocklng goal 3.14-2%) ies will take place this evening at "“"“ “P ‘ °°’“","f,‘,""°:°“‘:},":,‘,’,‘,',',’{ ’°"““°“LS'°§}“““" §'”"°‘”' Brooklyn (Ni on 300 00x-8 9 c , ‘ea. game or e . . . c openng o e rou s n=: Abbies Jumped _ t th 1-‘; Kemmgton and smnmersl, x,e_ were at a pr-emu evn r _,k;_ Mc ug in, ownegg, ___________ \ QUEBEC, March 23 —— (CP) — §I‘}};’°m‘l"°m Nglgéttigilorlléliyig. scafton etc; Spring must Surely be against 19:25 but (:31; 17 iecohlis spectively. other ,games “lo be "“f°nhF“"‘° W“ 5 ham “"3” Matthews, iifyketyn. Brennan. cums‘. RACEJRACK Quebec Aces tonight defeated 03’ h 0 the New Brunswick °“ 5 Way n.- _ _ _ later roared back and retalialcd Dlliyed toni8ht as well at KenslnE' fly {(4-S n Read hundred gm second Perl“ r Sherbrooke Saints 5-1, tieing tho Wdsegtjgg a saint Jcrm team Th t m_ .11 b b b H with another goal to tie up the ton and Summerside will be he- whlascue 101:3’ the gallfne The “ma 4--Sydney, Mclntyre (Gray) suamn ,3ce_u.,,ck_m New Yo“ best-of-seven final series for the m_2‘,Bst night to take m‘e round nd ehlie-“ m;1n8 ‘Vleefle 5359 Sn scoring again at the end of the tween Pee Wee Abbies and Kilns. W“ Father wane! Ma‘cG“1nn and 15:51. state’ is the oldest track in gm Quebe? Selnior Hockey League 24-4 _ axubs Range ‘ms gbellxlll mr:§n.edwh.” frame. It was a much faster per- irrgion in an eliiibltion . game at me nor" was Red Duncan‘. Penalties: None. Unmd smteh °h”"'P'°“5h‘P 3‘ 1'1‘ The Abbies will leave the local 6 p‘ 3 1°“ "m" the °P"""’ Wm‘ b°“‘ Kemmgm" and Prince Street Lineups and scores: TM” Pm“ J. 1.. nomoan. owner- . ‘ , . _ Match win. clrorios ...§°i§§.°.‘.’.'.;. -°'""‘" “°‘“" ""“ °""‘°°" '°"‘°° - -""1 ‘“’i"' "°"‘ " “°'""“ °' - "'“"'° ‘""“°" “‘”' ~.Kent Street, on Friday, March 24th at 7.30 PM. Mat- summam oron o Joan-.1 ma“ 1, oh“, . . » , JUAREZ. Mexico. March 23 -— - rfiri Period 3'“, sum’ flmsmln ‘mill-1f;§rr°t: York It M°m"u ' . ‘ ‘ " tiers of‘ the utmost importance to the Club will be dla- (AP)—Wi1ile Joe Louis. former 1-—S’Side, 5. Bernard. ' - i ' ’ ' ' “°""”i’.‘."“ .':’.'i.""“....°"'il.'l‘.’.‘.'é¥' r-"...‘.f§.°.‘.‘3-’ x';ii".""".s'.i;'.‘.".""“ ‘“° “’“‘ °' ""' """"’°" "“' . ‘fined “"1 .3“ m°mb"3 ‘"9 “ted to nuke " 3l’3"'hl fieI‘l"l‘hy‘ Szarxrlrrl, d'e’nied a report dcoond 'Perlod . gl::dd::gia”:i:a°=: :i.ax'h-I. . '- l ' V ' I I l . ld "k oth match 2—Abbies. 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