The cixriiing blfiilfltlmide 01 1uti1- Junior \ inc orienting champions, wiilzcr Laiiloi-‘s Royals skatng oul to me \\li.1l Ill consider their mo: l‘. ‘n: lii the pirsons _ J1 ll'l\\‘(“1'S, jtllllljll‘ CHATH,“ B >>w of N u Brunswick, l‘ N‘ " - . - a position in tlirir l\.\\1~ brrn. unit-r- ziizil twill lull siili- pruviiicrs. Icon ' Jlliill" it the team Anrl Tl,» r!“ headed hi; r 1<-- - _ l |\ t t ill ti be trod txnicht at the Forum ll,\lll‘ll ,1“ llii- ll('*3t junior ru-r 1li-\1'!l1i11"1i iii New 1$fllllh\\'l‘kif\i Amherst Thursday iiiiktiwiir suiriiiirtrrs ran sei- ithe winners will meel Sydney lvlil- . \-"l\'l"i"£,l1ciiair-es for the ‘Maritime title A“ the 590F108 was (lone in the period. McFzvlane, by Brcau, shot Monctonls tnFv. Currie fired DlClJJUEhllll mad-e it 2-1 and J05 Diiffv encicci thr- scoring. Soft ire handicapped the players and made tiic puck hard to cririy. , liar H11- \l"lll\\l"lll (‘up piayilosvns inn-tiling :ill opposition iii the sua- r, it this y-zifs llHlVJPi .‘\( 1-~ i‘, ‘.ll\ to the limit ~ l 1 -l til.illl"ltlll\' \\lll have the ,,,,.,,.,. ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,1 Moncton, Eagles native by St. squall n" 1P1! in by , third ' in tzie ll t< 831d ' rc ~.1-111~\ POHHHCS ' art- to s. 3-1 In Playoff March 5- iihCPlt-Cliilzhilim aConsofs hdclt-ated Honcoli one -1t ti Beavers, raring through all OII-yfn-SL of “mg gsames gggyhe n the lifflviflvi" Brunswick Senior Hockey Cham- JOhH pionship. The deciding game, with will! goals counting. will be plavcd New night and assisted lone the equalirar. A Badminton Championships Open Today WINNIPEG. Alan-h 5 ~19?) _ Caintuxtiii baulnlnloii a' l l. rivzi‘ event ' their sec-saw bat- l Mk6 \ ‘I “m; b,» gym, i tic for Rl.ll!'f‘ll1i‘t.j\, > be at [Mar rmlllpllwfiiytégllltgy"; £11; lnsd.ualflior\ic ~:~~'11.icc ' 'n 1i'~. '_ a o - ' ‘ d an- icuil in‘ i111- It wi<-ii'i on a question of nhilitv [|l‘|‘ ,riii.i l~r wn iii illlei i of it and an: worth. to 41.1". The fight tli "a"? I114." l" ills! _M-=\$r>n's pliir- iprovznccs. And that ' efforts they were l . llilYl‘ shim lug . ~1:11 on s-"im- rt'~ tin-y stat: d. ~'"(| the plan ow that is lii11'.i‘r 1h;- \o"i\ hove In- siizippvtl out their rcal ;ago 1001i)’ in sitisiicrl l lhflnvSYlllll) ct‘ fever neg; qq '1 -- t‘ Interest among the fans tncy tro await the REMEMBER WHEN tily Th1.- CaiiiiidliTn Press) 111110 blCyCe rtclirti nsid by i . l‘t-..cn o 1 ‘ ' ' 13d a: Los AllgClfs Lve yuflfs by Frank Bartsll, ,bewhiskorrcl Czcclto-biov k :1 , i V-UIOPL. w..s WHO anncil around a track at 80.584 11:1 111.111‘, iiriir 111.14.‘; an hour Sham, 5r ‘than. the Czlllzldllil rvtlhicxxls 1mg; ' is at - "vioiciiziig uh oi tn.- l)l‘_\'\'lll1. ‘l.lA‘_]q‘! rknt-i ‘ :<i;i_i' i the Rivals abury m oium 1.15. ‘Jill: ll l lair nevertheless . _ v 11H‘ E-Ylioctng a close. scnsatrnal bottle between two smart junzor at rliaracterizczl squads, the best in their respect ve hi‘ lust li av 5 , will i "n events- Chathem Downs V-Royals Confident On Eve Of Series Opener With Tke New Brunswick Champs “L095 it" Royals" will be the chant that a mighty audience will talio "P a! the Forum tonight as the referees whistle sends Charlottetown Junior ltoyzils, starting out ln defense of their Maritime the New Brunswick t‘ ampions, St. of conversation. Fans nre expecting As tor lllt_\' the Royals iiretrd thix _ yesterday's in coninncing faslnpn. icriraizd Lnes were wmvs in lgllllilllg- lil .r Sllofilllg was z. while pattern plays, alnrst every attempt v.1 ps of delgnt from the .1 who watched the lccal l(‘.lll'l in) through their tzial paces. d) ‘ill 1\t.'l.Ol\> every member 0t H11‘ p1‘ t.cal.y toting and il-Ila 110'- -_\'. Their mncis i1l€ one sOlltaiy purpose and T311 11mg of the title bhsy I ‘ much pixde in and a more ,(l(\1“l'llll1(‘(l band of Junior hockey- ,11\l> never laced on a boot than the ,il.1vr1ls w ll he when they skate out themselves that :~ i0 ‘ll ;\"'..l'iSL their highly-re- ig. 0'» inents, iii ‘l ch Walter LpJVJlOX‘ nor Mfllwerr 1 Whtlrck hilt! much to 5m‘ lust night on the outcome or tho game ton lit outs d9 of ma; U“? \V(‘7(‘ s. ‘ '" cl Wlill the condi- iln- t ini and coiitident wt ii cl h‘ rclle the ob. '. t Ail liClll ton"hb. ‘Vflllfkf ,anrl tlie t fllll lighting ail the ivay." l ’I‘!1=-r_> isn't a sore spot on Squad a. the ]Jlt‘i_\‘(‘l‘S all in perfect ‘I tirnk we c'n take them will be in men; me c l1l‘l'i{”(i in mizy 115g ‘ 1 i1 . 11g inc game Tiicy are 1gl‘.iiily' lL-[Cfllllllfid to dawn the oi’ the Nmv Brunswick-Prince Edward Island playduwns to detennlne tlic team to meet the Nova Scotla champions for titlt-_ Anti Royals are expected to respond nobly to the urging of their loyal fans as they meet what f; expected to be their biggest threat to eontiniietl supremacy in Maritime junior ranks, with memories ot last year's sensational playduwns still in their minds, interest among the fans has mounted to fever heat and every- place ivliere sport fans gather tonight's game has been tlic only topic on the hands of tlic Royals against a team reputed to be the best that New Brunswick has evt-r banded together but nevertheless are confid. lint i11 the ability of the local youngsters to.come through with a vic- tury in tonight's all-important encounter. Says i title, against John Beavers in the opening game the three-province a. mighty struggle ln tonight's game mighty Beavers and y the hockey that may srnwzd in recent workouts Beavers will have ito be gocd and mghty good if rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Beavers Boast Of SAINT JOHN. N. 8., March 5— Ted Kiers-tsad and his powerful Saint Jclin Beavers leave tomor- row momng for Charlottetown to battle the highly-rated Junior Royals in the Maritime semi-finals confident that this is their year. This is tlhc tliird time in a row that Kicrstead has piloted a Saint John team to t-lie New Bruswtck Junior hockey title. and it will be the third csnsecutive szason that they have niel; the Royals, In their two previous meetings the Island team has been victcr- lous, and last year followed u)! their deleat of the Saint John team by going cn to win the tri-provznce crown. But this year, Klerstead, ui an eftzrt. to brcak the Charlottetown jinx and win the Mnrlt me cham- pionship Willi, bsycnd the back- yard air! sz-hoc-l rinks in Saint. John to gatlicr his team, and im- ported six h uh class Jumor puck- sters—l'our from Montreal and two from Ankgonlsh, 0f that number four roman, two ot 11h: Upper Camdnui stars returning ncme. it-liev me to take back a vctory for ‘the second gain.» However mere are always two sides to the story and the St. John team are also coniidezit unit this is their year to dcivn team that. during the past two years ha; put tnem out ct the ruii- ning. With an iniposng victory march behind them Btavers pro- mise to be mighty tough to take over the hurdles and the game should be another or those sensa- tional affairs that Junlcrs so olten display. Meanwhile the bJggssi crowd or the season, one that is exp cted w jam the Fblwn to comic ty is ex- Pwtfid to witness the encoun er. Royals’ feats o1’ last y ar spfak for themselves While the Beav: rs with 1so much written abo t tnrm will be watched with loads of interest as they take to the ici-icrt night's battle of the ice lanes. Fans are ask d to be i" th":r seats early so as to ovoid t-ne last minute rush as tlcke s promise to go like hotcakes once they are put On sale this mornng. The game will gt underway at 8.30 sharp with a St. John oii cal in charge with Roy Przwse Charlottetown as assistant. BOWLING RESULTS riwria 1 11in»- :11 lo the trout iihr- gum-s- shalxs up to this “T111313 nftlr 11 slimt ("n1- zi-nl H! "I- but. lii (l,)illl"ll lic l.kL'-» th: "'1' *-‘" i‘ 4"‘ P"*="'"<1i' aimilim: cl of the rem-ms to conic? ||11~ 1111 (":11 1'11 ~.~11-| tl inin 1.11 1,111 111 t-lie msril-sr. ' ~ 5 ~ r». tni a v 1"" ":""' i" """l' “Till! l"'0T'-$“"!‘ And if the will-to-win pluq loads \|~1 inc are in. v y’ Black Cat $5’? 5%., It’: natural, Iflllllfiflfld Vlrghfl tobacco. Firmly rollech-the English way. Pun, unow-whlto Englllll paper- Extracting procou eliminates Irritating dust. Made by a firm with ovor 150 yuan‘ npuutlon for Quality. PLAIN or CORK-TIP Two Sizes-l!” and 25¢ lin lml h! flu GI! ll ml 1m ou- MIVYWTIJI ,0f ability will do it. thcn Royals ' u Ill mlul ack Cat ummtrmwioomliclmmamiuvunrmunnoumovaun HOLY NAME BOWLING Challenge Series .La_st llli-{llb on the Holy Name Alleys tliu and game of Chal- lenge st-im. .5. in ivciit to MlClIEIElS Grocery‘ aitcr a very good game being rolul up by the winne;s. on the other hand the Barbers were very 0105c on shaving the four 1 phi, Senrncr was a little off on the Out e but McDouzall stuck to "lllfi-“FZPIIH; the foul line all through the game, the Barbers were over worked in tying to get Gillis to take the cap off. Some of the boys uct» some new names. Mlchaels Grocery G Gillls 2S7 217 204 l Michticl 138 214 181 L‘ Calfrijzhan 251 197 156 N Mullins 221 179 239 l. Ticrnvv 24s 210 193 Goo. Michael 225 1'14 197 Total-it'll l. Lamliros Barbers: vi Block 161 15o x0e '1‘. Mr-Dsuizall 134 1R8 207 "“ Cvfinflae 228 1'71 168 ". Mvrhticl 143 143 163 ‘l. Seiiiiier 160 1'16 220 E. McGee 200 257 165 Tolal-Bflfifi. Hl<rh Finale. M. Block 306. High Threw G Giills 688. lVfivr-i Imagruc Dodgers: 11.0w Score i . 185 163 R. Dalton 124 144 210 Low Score 101 135 108 ' A, Corie 130 103 150 M. Connolly 18!) 1'19 184 A Walsh 154 128 169 Total~2003 Royals E. Robin 221 270 183 L. Blinchiird 196 2M 241 E- Dmlkali 119 199 150 S. Smith 150 177 154 A. Birch 2T4 1B7 136 M. Cairaizhcr 101 151 108 ’ Total-JIM! hides High Single, A. Birch 214. Ladies High Three, A. Birch 537. Gents High Single, E. Robin 270. “fonts High Three, E. Robin Blue Birds: R. Ellison 178 125 Low Score 146 165 134 R. McFsirlane 166 139 138 P. Law r 162 133 1 L Ellison 94 141 162 To‘al-2249 Alerts: V Coyle 206 200 134 J Hughes 146 239 207 Low Score 94 130 129 E Hessian 128 I61 H8 G McCordlo 119 142 G Total—2269. Ladies High single, R. McFar- lone 16 ladies High Three, R. McFar- lane 443. mélents High Single, J. Hughes Gents High Three, J. Home: NOTE; There will be no Big Four League game on account hockey match at. the Forum tn- night. CHARLOTETOWN ALLEYS Store League Stems: Tow Score B. Garnhum M. Gilli! R. Gallant I. Smith I'll 13 136 200 7N8 l?! G. McDonald 22a Total—2921. m m I Don Carter 8r Co.. - 81in 21f 133 L. Giant 172 229 Ci. Barbour 134 184 180 M. Carter 247 295 295 g‘. Cousins 181 201 1B8 . J. Cow 192 22 Total-3365. 4 228 zoi-adies High Single, J. Cousins 751-"(3195 H3811 'I‘h,ree, J, Cousins Gem! H1311 Single, M. Carter 247. n “greats High Three. M. Carter Royal Packing Co., 6 L. Barrett 10 234 13g W. Fetguson 179 150 101 E. Johnson 136 174 176 Dr- ‘Thompson 14s 20s 189 R. McEacliem so 14a 193 R. Jenkins 198 155 157 Total-MHZ. S. A. McDonald's E. McDougall 131 151 133 M. McDonald 147 137 ‘233 M. McAiisanrl 132 148 139 W. McKenzie 95 207 160 P. McKlnnon 167 232 135 F Burke 1341 189 290 Total-ZS Ladies Single, L. Barrett Ladies High (“'12, P lifcKinnon mCenta High Single, F. Burke (“gents lHigh Three, l". Burke Tonight at. 8:45 Reds Vs. Cubs. Royals VB. Bots. . Blues: Mrs. Wm. Hogg 137 169 1'75 FDr. Wm. Hogg 117 165 168 Mrs. H. Keefe 1m 112 143 H. Keefe 1B9 1M. 147 V. Robinson 45 85 1'72 D. Boylea 86 150 144 Total-mill.“ c: Mrs. G. Johnson 112 l83 140 D H08!!! 137 114 207 G. Johnson 16'? X58 107 Mrs. F‘. W. Boyle; 140 170 197 F. W. Boylea 181 172 219 Low Score 102 85 l17 Total- 2717. Ladies High single, Mrs. F. W. Boyle; 197-. ladies High 171m, Mrs. F. W. BRINGING UP FATHER the i Fcrnziiid Brault the gazing wiz- lard who guarcttd the net. tor Monirrnl COHCOIKJHS last year was (the first loss suffered by the Bea.- ‘vers when he was statcken wan a serious malady, and alter spend- ing weeks 1n the local hospital, was sent back llCillJ. Big Ken Walsh wa. iouiici to be over-age. and he lOll.;\\'t3(1 Biouli back to tn.- Can- adian me trcpoli -. But manager Kier-itczdks worxzes were short lived when Bill Giggzy icturiicd to the city alter a. brie! slay in Ca 11c" 61:48.3? W110 has lcw ‘s ill n Mamime guuncs Wits qu.tc capiibie ol filling Bruuirs shoes. S0 the JlLliOI‘ hockey promoter went. about the task of budding up his title scektng sextet. Walter Ifmlci‘ t e whirlwind cen- tre wa. p. <11 to p.v;t the first strlng lsrivarzi llliC. On lcit w.ng ii Julmay lit-Nun, an unknown youngster from Ffllrville who stands head and shoulders over Dave 5111.111, last year's number lLth in he giitand . Brian McUormcck leit tram lliu z the POHLQCS lilLd the ingiit wing slot. 1111s line packs spud, playing briltunc. 81nd scormg power. ‘ Ccinrcing the second line is the flTCbYflild oi the team. Byard Roth- wcll, A scrappy player who is al- ivuy»; in tlic thick of the fray and a tireLcss back-hecker. "Butch" Nason and Ray T111683‘, third lin- ers llLL ycor ploy the wings. Both have lnirsi-cvcd greatly, and can hold their own with the best, "l'olly""I'oll.quin who came to Saint Jchn uutli Brault as a meni- bci" oi’ last year's Ccncorda Junior team, ls the middle man on the thud line. Loft wing is plowed by Don Cooke, and patroJmg the right beards, Eddie MacGLhon, Boylea 507. “gents High Single, F. W. Boyles l the big siege gun ol the team. wit-h Pclilquin setting up the pass- ics, tits lane i> a h4g4‘ sexing thixat than the first lne, espec al- l-y when MilCGlbbOn lcts Ire with his buLet slut, illlCi ls Kicrsteadls "ace in the whole.’ Frank Fortune s once again the 'bul.'wark o! the defence. and re- lcmvas able s1ippor1 from Leroy ‘McDonald who along with Mac- ;Gibbcn hails fr-Lm Antigoitlsh, ‘Jackie Nixon and Larry Prime. i, ‘rnis quartet gzves Gggey plenty 0t protection and makes it all the l harder to beat him. CANCEL FIGHT TORONTO. March 5 —tCP)—Two lights which Georgie Pace had con- tracted for have been cancelle , it was announced today as a rvesult of an iniury suffered by the Ceve; ‘and negro in defence of his worlds bantamwcight crown against u Sullcrt. New York veteran. __ Gents High Three, F. W. Boyies Tonight at 7.00 Stems Vs. Cl crs. Royal Packlii, Co., Vs. S. A. MacDonald. A PRICES- l MARCH c, 1949___ i Boston Bruins Turn On" Power And Strimg Sq"ad Red Wings By 7-2 BOSTON, March &-(AP)— Needing every pres-tile paint in the battle for the National I-rckey league leadership ivth New York Rangers, Boston Bru n= t-hrcw tre- mendous power 8"9lllSl t-he weak- ened Detroit Red Wmps and gain- ed a 7-2 victory tcngnl betrrc lii.- 000 at the B"ston Garden. ‘Ilhe triumph, ivlrch wiped out Sunday's setlbrck in Detroit, mov- ed the Bruins to \\'1lh‘l'l a point ol Lester Patrick's paccmakefi, who have but three more crimes to play against five for the Stanley Cup titllsts, While "pirng uri tlirlr o"e-s‘ded margin against the Re‘ Wurs- who played wlthcut Fbhle Good- fellow. their sim- deicncrma-n. and Eddie \Vl1f"‘S—-lh9 ‘Bruins rippul in five goals b"for:\ the vs tors scored in rather freak fashpn 1'1 the final nericd. Bobby Bauer topped the 3111111‘? scorers with tavo unassisted WIPES and Milt Schmidt. the l€fi"‘llt>'5 leading sccrer. ceYctratcd his 22nd birthday bl‘ nnnexinit a. P0511 and an asslt that bmstcd his totrilto 4'! points. The ct-hrr Boston goal- makers were Roy Conacner. Herb Cain. Dit Clapper and It'd Hamill. Goalie Frankxz Brimseks hope? Ahead In Race For By Charlel Edwflrda Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG, March 5-40?)- Western ruik: stripped ahead of the field in the Mricdcnalds Brier Canadian Ourling Championships today. Manitoba remained with four triiunphs wliil: Alb rta and Saskatchewvin occupied sce- onrl place ivtli three viciorics and a 1yiiigle loss each. Northern Ontario, co-lender with Manitoba alt/er yesterday's first two rounds, ivas beaten twice to- day but the major surprise was the 15-9 vtctcry scored bv 70-year-old Col. Archie Bell of Quebec City on the afternoon draw over the 1939 Brier champnns, Bcvi Hall's On- tario four from Kitchener. Bell, without a victo y virlien the day began, nosed out the Wznleis Prince Edward Island quartet in the morning but was [.',l\'(‘2'l little chance to subdue the izrcat Kztz-n- ener quartt. paying in the Er e1‘ for a tihbd consecutive year. ‘Ilhe veteran Nck Thibcctau. New Brunswick ckip, gave Howard Wood's Manltcfcans a rral scare 1n the morning round but the 1930 Brier winner counted a fzur on the last end for a 13-10 decision when ‘Phibodeau missed with nis last rock. Wood's 17-4 r0 t of the S. S, Rnfuse rink ircm Bridccw ter, N, 5., this afternoon was the Mar- ltlmers’ tlrrd loss. In the morning Nova scorn lost 15-6 to Alberm. skipped by the re- cloubtable Clli Malllllflll. 19324-37 national champion, and So klitciie- wari WallODECl Britl n c~i11mbi1. represented by the Billy Finlay rink of Vancouver. 15-4. In the fourth round TTHDOGCBU scored n, pair on the last end as New Brunswick downed the Fniuy four 10-9. Mannhiin foil "d Prince Ediward Island's dcsip rcit- bid {or an initial win to bre~k a ninth- end tie and triumph 10-6. The filth PO"T\(l Wlll be played tomorrow nltcrnocn with these pairings: Pr nee Edward Island- Ontarlo: STkZllCllfWfH — Al‘ 0'1"; Quebec-Northern Ontur o: Mant- wba-Britisn Cnltimbin; N.w Bruns- wlck-Nova Scorn. The curlers attended the nnntial Brier banquet ton'glit and the annual meeting of the Dominion ‘Llllbtffi b?!) MARITIME CHAMPIONS l __ SPECIAL TRAIN COMING FROM SUMMERSIDE WELL-DOKFT- l KNOW VOU WANT TO 6O ‘TO I'M MR. JIGGS“ I VICE" GARLER IN ou-vea-miz‘ airmen 111s PRNATE PRSESIDENT 5 1M8 r 61% m B IN HE'S EAT‘- l Defeat of chalking up his sixth ahutmit died during the second minute o! the final session when Syd Abel aimed a. shot that struck Clapper on the chest and dropped between his legs. Ola/ppm‘ lost aigiht 0f the puck and before he osuld clear it, Ken Ktlrea. Jabbed it tree and flip- it into the Boston net. Late in the game, Alex Motter got loose on a breakaway play and set up the second Detroit score for the trailing Syd Howe. SUMIWARY First. Period l-Boswn, Bauer 9:42 Penalties-None, Second Ptrlfld ' il-Boston, Conauber (Cowley, Smith) 5:52 a-Boswn, Schmidt (Hamill. Hill) 10:44 . 4-Bostnn. Cain (Crawford, W189- mim) l5 :07 Clo/plied‘ (Schmidt) 17117 Penalties-None. Third Period S-Detrolt, Kllreo. (Abel) 1:56 7-Boston, Hamill (Bauer) I738 Western Rinks Step BRING wag *5‘ 8—Detroit, Howe (Mott/er) 18:41 ll-Boston, Bauer 19:16 Penalties-None Curling Tankard Our-ling Association will be held tomorrow morning. Score by ends: v-y-w Morning 501 120 030 100—l1 030 001 201 041—12 Afternoon 000 O12 300 112—l0 111 100 011 000-4 P. E. Island Quebec Alberta P. E. Island STANDING D. U. Lose T0 Mt. A. SAOKVME, N. 3., March 5- (UP)--Mount Allison University defeated Si. Damian's Univcraig the New Brunswick - mid lsla intercollegiate hook!!! league schedule The result had no infect on the final league stan u 8t. Dun- stan's prevlousl won enough Y points to take the title day night for the Maritime title. St. Dunstanb took things ca? tonight and didn't open up un l the last period, when both of their goals were scored. . Sherbrooke Wins First Playoff Game EHEZRBRDOKE, Quei, March 5- tOB-Bhezbrooke Red Raider-l drew first blood in. their provin- cial senior hock league semi- final a oft ser cs with Valley- field on glit, edging out the Braves 2-1 in a closely contested we. The teams will meet again ursdny at Valleyfleld. Joe Dimaggio Holds Oat On‘ N. Y. Yankees 8'1‘. PEIER-SBURG. Fla, March l -(AP) -10e Dimaggio became tin no holdout of New York Yankee: today. Manager Joe McCarthy an- nounced that third baseman Red Rolfe lmd accepted the Yanks’ of- fcr-belleved to be $17,000- and would leave (or Florida tomorrow. Dimegglo, still at home in San Iiransioco is understood to be “kin! 35.000. $5.000 more than the club has offered. BILLIARDS Another mdich in the first round of the second section of the Provincial Billiard tournament was played last night at the Sunny. aide Billiard Parlor when W. Law- lor won from E. Stanley by a. good margin. Tonight. C. MOKGIIIIB plays T. Campbell. The officials last night were Doyle referee, and Ford Marker. .— U Jtink Manitoba Alberta Saskatchewan Northern Ontario Ontario New Brunswick Quebec Nova Scotla British Columbia Princ? Edward Island cHMNub-narnw-hs lawwusanauu-n-cf‘ Snooker One match in the Provincial Snooker tournament was run of! last cvening when J. McDougall W011 from F‘. Ranzighan ll ames to one. To-nlght two ma cs are scheduled, first be tween L. McCoubrev and A. Doyle, and the second between E. Latter and H. Redmond. . ANNOIINGING the opening of BUR GARAGE situated on WEST STREET m operated by FELIX BUOTE and CHAS. McFADYEN Expert Mechanics on all makes of cars PHONE 9 HOCKEY Mt. Stewart Royals FURIIM Intermediate Finals for Island FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 8:30 SHARP vs. S'Side Crystals. Watch papersnregarding special trains. Admission 35c and 20c. THE guz 111 fiLtlllY Flilllllll pow FORUM-TONIGHT- 11111 ROYALS THE BURNING QUESTION . ADVANCE SALE AT LAMBROS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT a 0’CLOCK CHILDREN — 25c NORTH END RUSH — 40c 1st, 2nd, 3rd SIDE ROWS SELE MARCH 6th. 8.30 P. M. SHARP vs. ST. JUIIN BEAVERS ? CAN ROYALS TAX INCLUDED 4th, 5th, 6th ROWS RES. — 50c CT — 65c no PASSES (firearm muss) lNHAT F COR D AND You Aw: FYOJWE BEEN | x3 Y ‘ILTLE BOV. BACK‘ [r193'3-6-3l. JIFFS NEW BRUNSWICK CHAMPIONE REPEA T N0 CONIPLIMENTARIES By ‘George McManun AH! QU 6O HAPPY been. +~' JOl-N N A GARNET‘ - 'l'.‘he Island collegians‘ will pm . Acadia University at Truro 'I'hu.rs- _ . Oml l ill i2] 11o:- iuty may d a rees acli. ring for tub. iyel‘ Di!!!