l) Inkerman Rockets In fi 13-3Win Over St. Mary’, Team? Prepare For Wins Opener In Allan Cup- Quarter-Final OTTAWA. . March fll-(Clfi-Inb- erman Rockets. " _ Ottawa District illn- Iiorse Races ‘l... m»~~~.»~=i~--~i-» clumping] ey Millionaire: shod over Halifax 8t. Mary's. Hari- time junior champions, 18-3 in the first game o! their best-of-five ser- THE GUARDIAN. lCl-IARLOTTETOWN ' MARCH 22. 1949 Al Summerside f newer hockey ‘ ’ by pol- 1 y ' flitting on Pembroke l ‘ I . J.'or°§ir'§'3o§l§"§o:o'oll'$§.° l“ m“ Playflffs KingI. otwwa District tltlim- Winner of the series will meet _ s-l. in tho 11H! 81ml 0! I 5"“!- I - - _ t. I I e y g winners of the Quebec ‘Junior Loa- -—-—— five Allan CW "l"!!! Gill!!!" . Illl in. the semi-final round. with MONTH-Bulb. llardhnqqo) m“, nyrpmm pod 10.00“, final before 8.4m fans hero to- O T H M t the survivor meeting m; 0mg], The forn- Natioggl 30¢ ditions Smnmersitlsel, horsemen stag- "lllllt- e o " o a 3”“? Alwclltl“ 13511119190! in “hi” "will"! 101' theugLafi Qd g gplgndid wgn attended m,“ Second game of tile series will . the final round tor the Eastern 911D Plllvlll have reached m. ygflgydgy attmn. b, played here Wednesday night. ____ __~___ Canada Junior title. Second gamg their fart-laments lmlLmade s7 Opgnlng Wm. m, m,” A “o; The teams then move to Ottawa i m 8_8 m saint , of the series will be plgyad h." diitlonail player-g 9113M.‘ helm“. and Pace. there were two entries l" °°'"Pl"l°“ °l m’ "lmd- Wm‘ Play ‘lg d“ s mt ‘Fund, '—"— wednmhy’ “an u.“ - in my, ggcflon, Guy Aug,“ md the third contest billed for the Dunstans an a m‘ __ m’ smmud“ Kinsmen wd_ dlsliikx - ,0o1e; “my”, Ubder the u “d, Rhodoia D.. with the honors go- cillglwl Audlwrlum “turd” fill? 32:12:‘??? shtdglggyuasu or: w‘ K h “u, pmvgmal mid“; ma” 313912356047; will". “n numbrzugglphyrorgmlillvg‘ in touu Aubre. us I. p ghgmpl n ' “m” l » - ' - gn the (Jyiass A. lbace Molly Bars Pembroke goalkeeper Murphy would want to see attlbthe Forulin ee mdcetmglzlilbmgglewtlunxggllnck Kelly FMlIrDhY. Dixon. Power: 0. Eglllfidlw fflrwlfds and denim‘ crossed under the wire ahead of lhlzlhed 80°3- gwdy muztriiigkdirg ifisltntgxight in an ex ltion e - A 1 k k1 pemmb Nicholson champions. m a mdemduth Yank.“ eron. Mel-sliders, K. rlybn, ownedegylzluilatther p115,“ Babe mutton. wl a sma er o s u ' rn s p _B__P_E_I_ mm e; ' lobed m the clog. B, not and p,” avert a thew-slid, score. Million- Hitting a terrific clip right fwd"; last night woh- the Keefe Trophy ggfzpffi; i’: sumac fink ‘on ‘xm- Ieitlum; do, wghmvheusftolm or amp.“ there were three contenders, Iiuclq sires outshot the oppoflitlon 35-15 It was announced by hockey the opening whistle, both 56111" at the Charlottetown curling Club. wodne|dly afternoon. “until” ' A filll. centre: m m“ a“ in“ ~ Guy, Care Aubrey and Range Hid lhl! W“ l! I'll!‘ lnillcflllfln P! officials from the Western Capital Played a Wld°'°P°"- 5m°°lh Pa?!‘ defeating the AG. MaoMillan four Th. Mona” ma” an,“ m "h! Lin!” 11:135- 1471111. Dam" Menu“! lmlfleligflg, Halwlr. Range ndwlr driven by n. the play. Sydney missed at least last night, that the Summersldc his hrhhd of 11°01"? which hep a a-o in the final game. Sponsored by m, mum. club of Donia; us...” ' prov: i?‘ "m "F" "helm! oiimtom H. Phillips, although only a two- d dobm 00911 80815- Kinsmen Midgets, winners of the °Y°W°l °l 5°?" 90° m!“ °“ u" The interest tonight will be Moncton‘ mm“! chum Hogan Wm Oéowd" H rm v . d- The" u no “m” on m e. year-old coll: and therefore facing Lumber Kings Manned into the Island Midget title this your, will dds? 0f lheh" Sea“ will"? Wllh céntered on the final game m the and coach Hun, mm, o. m, ohm“! JP“ human m‘ o, ‘Dumper. PM“ on tnmmlbee lllllrfaio‘ competition. nevertheless fray minus dcfcuceman Ralph play the Moncton Midget Hawks, exvllemehh M the hove "Pl the Dominion Life 'I‘rophy mpetiti summers,“ mm cmpmed u- mm m" o. ma“, lists. Detroit. Boston myeq-mlfl gave an excellent account of his Tloohy whose eligibility was qucs- u. s. titilsts, in a sudden-death tame whirls from one 1m to the between u. 1. Spillett and .1. s. rmgemen“ M. ‘h, “m, yegter- nreererloil h!" flamed two each endmom ablilty- tiohed by the Sydney club before game at Snckviile this Wednesday other in a series of smart passnr Msonoridld. Personnel of the rinks d“ The mm Wm us", by w. 14mm“, Lynn 0mm,“ mm ooueq GllY Aubrey. Babe Britten and start of the game. Toohy started afternoon for the N. B.-P. E. I. attacks that wok them 1h uh the includes: A. 0.F. Gill. J- s. Mc- w Sackvme and “m,” “m. m, (A Kelly) . N! ma,“ 30mm “d “ma” Holly Bars ted a championship the season with Monoton Hunks midget championship Opposing goalies. who both tumed Kay, W. R. Jenkilrls, H. I. splllett, 8mm The “m, h“ been u, Faun.“ Q Km’ -~ - u_‘ “M 1. m‘ ‘ma: trot and pi with Guy Aliuey of the Maritime senior League » r o o in stellar performances at times. gulp; 1am; Na5h,R.M. Jones, Andy “med m. W, “mum so ma; (Dixon) H m,“ mduomrm 81x tc block off some really dangerous “my of "he yumhmd‘ m first to finish. This win for Guy but was later released because he Banting out the Cilarlottctown Likely» J. s. MacDonald. Bklil- the my, Wm mm u “w c155“; s; $3.3m“, Aubrey annexed the Frank Mac- showed "insufficient ability." scoring attempts by both tcums- Curling officials said last night Midget Abbles in a really closely possible and will not have to re- (Loveless, Boivin) lcl-"lll? M" the parent l Kenzle trophy. while the trophy Sydney set the pace from the conggsged {mp1, series for the 1S1. with neither team holding 3 few more entries. were needed mun aw" from home We‘, “mm kmkem “u” u" players Wm Mo"): for the best colt of the season so opening face-off and kept it until and Midget crown, m, Kyngmen more “than a one-tgoal advdhi-BE: {ad 215:] llhlé lbellrlgsplgéskiaflllzfi The best wishes of all Summar- 1111;118:033 g1 their om 19m‘ far was garnered by Range Hawk the end. h 11 1b d f 1mg- over eir opponen a any sag n ay. ur am h k I n3 Wm so Wm, ac u '3 enable, m t who has been h consistent winner The speed w“ prqbably the only ..1¥§$..§§“wli?“i‘$. slowly yrocpre- of the some. the icad changed compete should a!" W" “m” their: yzlirlgster: in their try for (Hagan. Hessian) .. .......... ..1e=1e mm“ ‘° N-ll-L- headq m in most meets all winter. indication. of playoff hockey, 0m- sentauve for the province, and an hands several times, as one team to the games committee before 8 the twmlnovlnoe cmwrh Most o; Pgnalfy __ 301.411 by m“); 15 of gum 58mm l“ Offlcldls sbflltd yesterday that erwise it was a. loose game al- capalfle o; 1.01.11“; than. own or the other managed to taéfehacllé 4t)'il>{l0Ck]f0nlgglJ.tlTl;itedT;WO‘V1v;l1ll mam are playing midget hockey 6-4“ 5,0,,“ “Hod ginssironsoumaybemade slang“. another card would be presented though Milllonuire backchecked 1 g t}, b m 1 1 d 11 vantage of the breaks an o a e pace cc y r - - x than. mt and they my- erman, crow“.- nm; owing comps m o; m. Saturday afternoon ahmlld PIC-Rh! and screened their. blueilne ex- Yfafi... l; fir“ 5.3,‘??? guié: the edge for brief period-h ".5 we? “dvlsed l° wncl‘ wqd‘ pzllsed evensthyeei? supporters by 7‘-mlwl'hlh. B "Fill" "M11111!- good conditions continue t0 Prt- tremely well. “qthoui; gaylng that ml, cnlumn The line of Ferren, Morrison and llesdays isue of this paper for a winning the Island chlmpiomhm (Crowder, Aymgtygng) ____ __ m“ Some o! the faxmhandg m.‘ vail. Pembroke defences provided a 55 well g; the sporting public Alf Chaisson lead the bplk of the lineup of rinks and schedule of one mm! is m" and that L! that Penalty _ 0.8mm eligtbis have ggen “r141,” "mo. The summary was as follows: hlpand-mg; prqtecdon m 1mm through the Prom,“ wish them St. F. X. attacks, accounting for play. Prizes for thl-i lwhsPlel m" they will do their utmost to take Third Period with their parent clubs earlier m; been donated by the club. various merchants and curlers. There are eight sets of worthwhile prizes, the games committee said. 3-"111391111511. Armstrong (Marshall, Baldwin) .. ii-Inkerrnan. Crowded- , 10—fnkermsn, Lunny (Loveless) "MW °1' 111 Dlwious seasons, Albany Defeats C1345 A. Trot And Pac Guy Aubrey (Reeves) ..._ Rhodola D. (McDonald). sevgn of their team's eight goals, Ferren being the top goalgetter with a total of four, while Morri- son garnered two goals and two the game and will not give up the struggle till the final bell has rung of Murphy. ‘Ilhere was consider- dbiy more ‘lnlss than hit, however. as Sydney forwards eluded the heavier checks and made the best of luck in their encounter and will be rooting for them to bring home the bacon. O O O 1 2 1 crimson-clad “' kade stumble T1, M1 win are excerpts from assists, Chaisson following with i“ '“"l m“ _ 3 clumsily ogl occasion. g regent article in Hockey News one goal and four assists. llzlyuMafc- iztstsetgzgsagtezngorglngfhgn T111, ‘gala Y k n_('%mgnlnfirvlglwm T“ A to c 1. u .. m 1 m _ _ . ............ .. . m... o... .. .5." ?.°;.f...“.°§‘.r“2‘“l2;l;.ll .22‘. itliiihféllif. flair- ilii°sil.tii.. e l l’ °' :;,;;<>q:;§,:;m;,~; .1.:-::~::=::.;l:;. °' Ifiglgglw-oglmhynw "9"$ "i9 0V9 C"! Allb"? (l‘l"°$l-l5)---- J l 3 of the proceedings, handing out mg held by NHL. officials to de- Lending the scoring parade for fol-L and although both gum; _ lknlkermrkn Aggie?) 7:51 -—- Rlhi! llhwk (Reel;- zllllllggla 3 3 only thrls Densities. tel-mine whether or not the pres- Saint Dunstalfs was Cart Mac- bottled it out rush for rush in the s00 m. Thurmy Mm). 1m. Kfifoiwder)‘ m.” Albany $- Pats last night da- Jildlm- -°'°- 3 ' m‘ w“ Sydney - Goal. G-Ieson; defence, em schedule of 00 gamtl would he Donald with two souls and two ac- remaining half of the period, "fonowr - 19381,.“ K Fm“ - feated Augustine cove Bull "h- 4- Qwimll: Myketyh. Acundel; cent-N. ; increased to a vii-game schedule slsls. with both Lcdwcll and Houdc neither were able to break through g1? 3 vem- 9., mow,“ Meander” ‘was s-a in the second game of t Starter: linear BWMII- wings, McRae. Plats; subs, Fritz, m“ year, equalling the task with two goals for the winning counter to break vunon Ducky - '"'- " 96 16__Inkarman'1|ynn ' semi-final series before a l Thighs. Dr. Austin 138111191. Watts, Birukow, Gallagher, Nelson, a a I each. McAdam and Bernard ac- the deadlock, to make it n perfect n: watt 96 (mumr) _________________ __'_____ 15,5, crowd of fans at Victoria rinl Fnwd‘ Hukfteg"! Rmch’ mwnn" M°dymu~ "Governors of the National Hco- counted for the other two Saint's ending for a perfect game. _ w D 005M“: 93 16—Inkexllnan, Lynn Tl" 111% Came resulted in a til Alnnotmcc. . . Dewar. Pembroke — Goal, y; de- My In“, n met, 5pm,; meet. my“; The following are the lineups. _ H-T vessey ' 94 (Hunter) 17:“ The game was very fart and ' ' m“ °°“““- Sh“? °'°'"- F- mg last week discussed fully the The game was s. very cleanly St. F. X-Goai- Rlldd" M‘°N°"" Roy vs... .. 9a Penalties-None. bulldogs outplayed ma“, l "n" 7- °'"°'*°°l"~ question of a longer schedule for played affair, with only three defence-EDM- c-igei Cllfrlcf- Phigv w_ L mock“, 93 the st. Pats through the met tee Draw Hon.‘ h‘ . “n”; c‘ ‘i. ‘Lnwm’ Fm‘ the loco-co season. After looking penalties being handed out for gmlm-s {llllf “Rllgmd cgfgzro: Ira. C. Lewis . 93 l Pflflode. but the st. Pats were M Ir‘ s k ' u ‘t’ wo,’ "'6' into all the arguments. pro and very minor infractions. 1 m Kzlrlfngge: "gfmer Mgimon Job‘ P_P1'Ulld ____ .. g: a? l” “'5: l! lglqmflm hi: ' ' lb hi fti d idedt G in on goal apece ' ' _ 3 Lg 50°" B9 80B! ‘h waepsf. " R°’°"°' Km Hdnmfllu" Red mivimthceumfitteenflarlrlld face therg the “$3.3; [gmrt 3f the first frame, epshnllilyaflgégglerlflg? ggféfimlgé g T313’ 92 p period for a eleau victory. . ' will b '10- hedul fo th b ealiy played los hoc- - ' " ' ' _ n.- Vessey .. 91 B. Noon-an was the hero of the p ma‘ “In; a T _ r g no gamgstsc e r kee gyghrnelther bemc a?“ m fence, Mike Hennessey, A. J. Mc Dewar swan n 91 B _ _ “ma! u he ‘and m. m”... (OP) — Ma Nab Giliristenlana It‘. d“ u" m" Ye“- ‘ll 1° - Y’ g Ad m J’ Mahar forwards Cart w“, mnffioflm Mo“ “d” Y. é , , , break through for any further Maznanag: wilds‘, Home’ Reg Leigh Vessey g8 also the winning goal with sbefl ' (WEN. Plstz) President larence Campbell of scorin 'ntil th 18:30 mark when ' ' Lloyd Vessty r- 11 8 ll e I R d , Sta D I h , Alli .___.. figg,‘,j'..‘,fi,di;f,',fhf,,’gf{,’fgfijg;‘ the NHL. Presented a. draft they both blew the lid off with Fflnfffjff B," {edwjlf Elm, nowitrd Watts :3 on Thursday mam hockey w“ Officals were Art Perry and stakes on the Grand National at mums _ mm Guile-tun‘ Sahiflllll" h° higd NW6d» t“? h-vwlld “will! Sig!” 1111062 "if Quald. Mark McQuald. Cliff Ber- f’: Jbefllxlllgilll‘ ' 88 were treated to o wide open. rm “Mm” Amt". Mink 36' a r l l Zevglllalmlllfllrzlstlellled lhoausrshllof plvlvorkl élxlgs ggfilillill-zpllflda gieesnof wig:- nalllgfeféglef‘ lgglhvilicnlllirds-quarebrills Rees Newwfl 85 is-llrfirlnirillockg "m. u “out”: l eeond es-lod .' - - H Le l, g4 . tn e " swamp d; w; -' rfigny-Ghyllg", u, ’.’.‘.2..§.‘"’;.“.3;§f.; 2.1.2.221: l: zlz‘...zif.fg"iri.i"ililr.“it W; ~""".L.:.~:l:..... w-‘i- - M “mm w l» “""..‘." -— ouga . cMi , 43- - B 9-8 or : ' __ g4 - . e game opened with ym_°ld foundry mechanic‘ u“ pqnlgy .._ 5mm,‘ the present playng season. he ex- count on the flurry to hold a 4-3 1-S. F. X., Alfred Chalssoh. m‘; svesggy _ .. 82 M9950" mill/ll): 1n to attack wit; (W. MacFadyen) .. may h. holds m Irish "a? T P plairled, were too great for any margin at the end of the period. (E. Morrison) 1.42 Lem‘ Brown 32 5 gummy pmmg p1“ ‘men S-A. Cove, ‘Qitcllffe... ‘tux “ck” on 5e T _ “"1 95°11 advantages that would be obtain- Opening up strong in the second Z-S. D. U.—McAdam . 2.36 _ so com ha] “med t o Pgnglflgs; Npng, i h m, d N ti‘ o1‘ 061m“ #3301119)’. Dowllhg 18170 ed canto St F X tied up the score 3-5 F X Ferren Dlck Ylessey 8° dpl t: fir“ r hgunaom ' sound Pm“ ta an i. p,“ _ """ '" ' - ’ Frnirese allne gm n a om m" None‘ ' H e e ‘a o at 6:31 and came along to countelr (Sgatiglonc): . Khfiemphsnll’ 7m “gm went on “W103?” halal“; ‘qm m", m Mldruum. . , At prooorii, wlm each team again at 10.35 to hold none-goal a - . 544-8. D- U-"rfl d °° ° l‘ - g, MacNeill 80 seven more times berm the period (T- P° J ----------------------- l": e playing 60 games - 30 at home vantage, only to have the Saints (Mabé-ldou e. 1902 J_ cgrr . so endld- The Bldon Bombers werelogt 7955M"! P9598. Greene, lgllre atlng 0w “dotl.°fli.“‘.“i‘é‘li’f’.i’“r.h“irii"lf f..°.?.‘§.§§“r'.ii‘.i ‘1:“‘:.:":."::: 222:: c-s. F? - 1- my» - i» u» W». or... r... PM - _ l r dug-in ' ' ' again The tally Came off the stick (A. Chaisson) ................. -1911 managed to 41in one in on the Th“ 9"“ o 61185861119115 T1111 01' 8 the - , Mn” n“ m _ li-Alleany. D. MlCLOOd e O Dl-dYlflB Season Elftenrling from 0f Cliff Bernard, who pulled a 7-8. D. U.. C. MacDonald 19.3.: l’ l 9- U" "W!!! D01’ - Ocgobgp 1mm {ha gonowlm Marci}, really smart solo effort from his Penalty: Bower. s l°¢l "l9 M8060" bullied the score 6_ mm,” m, NHL season n 1 1 own blueline to stick-handle his Second r-orlod up to 18. while the Bombers taili- AlbmY- V“ ---" - - - 0W Yum h "l » g4 on, ‘i-Albany. B. Noonan .___ “my {hrgugh almost the entire op- 8-8. F. X., Ferren ......... .. 6.31 more. The inst session , NEW YORK Mgrch 21 _ (Ap) 2B weeks, exclusive of training _ ____ _ 3mg") _4____________m___,ls,fl J w I ' A splendid evening of entertaln- nods and 1a 0m posing team to pot a hard shot 9-5. F. X., Ferren, saw the complete iisintegration of _ an snack’ “ma! “In” ment is Ln store for sporting on. pe p y ' from close in. Both teams speeded (A. Chaisson) .. 10.35 i51!G—T°nl8‘l\l5 0m‘ “Ellie Sill-ting the Bombers defence. With each Panama: Non‘ weight champion, stopped Angelo Mcrganti of New York in 2:19 of the second round of the main i0- rounder at 5t. Nicholas Arena te- night. Walzack weighed 14d, Mor- "lanti 146%. HULL Que, March 21 — (GP) - Flames tonight roared through the Glenlea Golf and, Country Club, five miles west of here, de- stroying (he two-storey frame structure within an hour. Loss was estimated at $70000. thusiasts when Mr. W12. Scantie- bury’s figure-skating troupe take to the Forum ice tonight in the presentation of their Ice Folliq Review of 1m. ‘ In addition to a number smart figure-skating acts which the troupe have worked out for the show, the program will also offer other special attractions in- cluding a, hockey match between Prince Street and Montague Schools for the girls interscholas- tic hockey championship, a relay race between the schools, West Kent. Prince Street and Queen Square, and a messen- ‘ ger boy's blkg race. The figure-skating part of the . program will in itself be some- thing worth seeing when the skat- ' ere, led by Miss Barbara Whltlock, Mr. Scantleburyi most pr mlsing perfonrner. will present a ies of fc, dances, spins, jumps. and acro- batics for the pub1ic's entertain- ment. The a mainin, part of the pmgrren should be equally enter- talnlng and one that local fans won't want to ntise. Barbara Ann Denies Romance BOB/ION, March 2i - (AP) - Ottawirs lovely ice queen, Barbara of three City O O O O "A ‘IO-game schedule for the league's six teams would mean a Jump to 210 playing dates for the season. President Campbell felt. and the Governors agreed, that these extra games couldn't be fitted into the 23 weeks as at present, and that an extra week would have to be added. This would have the regular schedule running practically to the end of March, with the playoffs dragging on until after the baseball season had opened, a not too desirable situation. o O O O O "The greatest drawback to any effort to lengthen the N.H L. schedule comes from what the President terms "blackouts" in playing dates at the various rinks. That is, there are certain periods during lhe season when ice skat- ing shows, circuses and other at- tractions take over from hockey." Louis Compleies Exhibition Tour CHICAGO, March 21 — (AP) - Retired heavyweight champion Joe Louis tomorrow night winds up a five-months exhibition tour wlaifl netted him $210,000. The gross take was $590,000 for 41 bouts. Joe closes against Hubert Hood it up again in the remaining min- utes of play with Ferren scoring on a snappy three-man attack with A. Chaisson and Morrison at 19:23 to go one in front again, but 20 sec- onds later Houdc, MacDonald and Hennessey pulled a smart counter- uttuck on a three-way play, with Houde getting the goal to tie up the score 6-6 at the end of the per- iod. Saint Dunstan's took the lend twice in the final frame only to have the mainland University tie up the score each time, with the 10-S. D. U., Bernard .. 13.00 11-5. F. X., Ferren, (A. Chaisson, Morrison) 19.23 12-S. D. U., Houde, (MacDonald, Henneesey) 19.43 Penalties: Scatalion, Hennessey. - Third Period 13-5. D. U., Ledwell, (Blanchard, Deighen) 3.40 d-S. F. X., Macintosh, (MacEachern, A. Chaiseon) 8.3’! 15-8. D. U., Ledwell, (Blanchard) ........... .. 16-8. F. X., Morrison . Penalties-None. Q. S. S. Wins Island Interscholastic Title Wirtz and Jim Norris, who con- trol both the stadium and Detroit's Olympia. Stadium. The subject: Where and when they will stage their proposed bout between Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott for Joe's vacated crown. Louis also plans a Chicago Stadium bout the week of April 17. And he may bring Sandy Saddler, recently dethroned feather- weight lring, into Detroit's Olympia the wreck of April 24. Louis hemmed and hawed today wien asked if he was hanging up his gloves after this tour. In a sudden death game in Is- land interscholastic radii-final play at Souris on Saturday night, the Queen Square School , ' ters. City Scholastic champions. swamp- ed Lhe Souris School squad by a score of 12-2 to earn the right to meet Summarelde High School in the final round for the Island interscholastic championship. The following are the lineups: Queen Square - Goal, T. Doyle; defence, A. Hughes, L. MacDonald, J. Coyit. B. Purcell; forwards. 0. Ready. R. Cheverie. N. Ms B Stull. C. Gillie.’ G. Dunn, D. Leonard, C. MacDonald, A. Mac-Loud Club is again presenting its Ice Follies. Due to crowded conditions‘ at the Forum last year, we were unaiblg to hold our annual ice show but through the kindness of Father MoGuigan and the Rector of St. Dlmetanb University we were able to hold practice sessions at the College Rink. ‘transportation was provided tree by Brig. Reid of the Physical Fitness Department. This cooperation was much appreciated by the skaters. Due to loss of skaters our pro- gram tonight will not be as long as usual, but the quality of the per- formance will be high. After the Grand Parade, all our younger skaters will be on the ice during the practice session "to do their little bit." Among the more ex- perienced performers, Miss Ball'- bara Whitlodr, who received such glowing praise when she appeared on Mainland rinks is an outstand- atg enough to witness her performi- mce tonight will, I think, agree that the future holds something good for her in the figure skating world. ‘Figure skating fans in Charlotte- town will be interested to learn that Reggie Hughes, a fomler mem- ber of our figure skating class, is now skating professionally with an Ice Show in Upper Canada. Am l-fowutt, w: other former member. Miss Elisa- beth Lents was one of the ere appearing recently with the Mc- Gill Winter Carnival. No doubt we have plenty lnorg talent here iurt ing skater. Those who are fortun- H succeeding minute the Met .. swept in to place the rubber again in the twines to add l4 marks to l-lle llrfldy large score. The Bimb- make the final score 11-3. Al- though the ice was somewhat MWY. the passes of the Meteors seemed to work to perfection, and score after score resulted. The game was attended by a large mun of apeetetors. who had longawaited this meeting be- tween the two local teams. Mororlfoh Winner Dies CAMBRIDGE, Mesa, March 21- (APl-Timothy P. Ford, 60, re- putedly the youngest runner ever to ‘win the Boston Athletic Assoc- iation marathon. is dead. Ford, a retired roofer, won the ‘ ' -to-Boston April 19 road race at the age of 17 in 1908. He ere managed to get a sinsieton to . HOLY rum ALL!" K. of O. Bowling Zombiea-Zbfl-d points Wizardl-BGB-I point High single H. Conway 288 High three H. Conway 580 Sling Shota-8058-2 points Canadians-SZSG-a points High single S. ‘Prainor 256 High three A. Curley 59'! Has Beene-BIBZQ-lli points Shakos-filld-li point High single ll‘. McMillan 2“ High three K. Handrlgan 653 Underdoga-alfd-ti points Hot Shots-ZMS-O points High single J. Campbell 270 died here Saturday. A High three J. 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