HALIFAX. Feb. 2.1 - (C?) — Wingsnan Joe Fitzpatrick conduct- ed Moncton Hawks to s ‘l-li victory over Dartmouth Arrows tonight to square the Maritime Senior Hoc- key League semi-final at three games apiece. Deciding game in the best-of-seven series will be played Wednesday at Moncton. Fitzpatrick shot three goals, one in each period. and set up two others. His play with John (Kink) McDonald ‘gave Arrows a lesson in the fine art of passing the ptlck. Hawks won the first two games of the series here and Arrows be- gan keeping a weather eye out for Fitzpatrick. ln winning the nevi; three games. they ratherlost sight of the fleet winger. Tonight it cost Arrows the game and pos- sibly the series. The game started slowly but picked up speed as it went a- long. A crowd of 5.606 liked the last play in the second and third periods — though not the way the scoring went. Thirteen penalties were given. Hawk goalie Al Tomari. who had l4 stops to Ken DargaveYs 24, was handed a minor in the second per- iod for charging Alcx Robertson. Robertson had taken a whack at r - ToSquare Semi-Finals Tomari‘: fingers as he hold the puck. I..ou Milan! tried a penalty shot but Tomari blocked it‘ easily. First Period f-Moncton. Fitzpatrick. (McDonald) 2—Dnrtmouin. Milani. (McKenzie) 16:02 8—Moncton. Ieckie. (Fitzpatrick. McDonald) 18:11 4—Moncton. Steele. (Kelly, Fitzpatrick) .. 19:50 Penalties — Kahl, W. Robertson, lay. . I Second Period 5-Moncton. Fitzpatrick, (Kelly) . . . . . a 6-Dartmoul.h, Miiani, (Mosienko) 2:33 7—Moncton. Porter. llBax-kwell) . . . . . . . . .. 4:00 B—Dartmouth, McKenzie 6:40 ii-Dartmouth. Milanl. (Mollie le) . . . . . ..... 10:56 I0—Moncton, Porter, (Imontl) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14240 Penalties —- hackle. Steele (2). Sorel, Kohl. Tomari. Third Period ' ll-Dartmouth. Smith .. 3:52 12—Moncton, Fitzpatrick, (McDonald, Leckle) . 14:50 Penalties — Milani, Mclwln. St.Mary’s Te SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Feb. 21- (CP)-—A story book goal by Billy Hannon, with only five seconds to go. put Halifax St. Mary's on an even footing with Saint John Beav- ers tonight in the Maritime Senior Hockey League semi-finals. Two goals in each of two periods —-the first and last-gave Halifax a 4-3 win over Beavers, stretching (he best-of-seven series to the lim- it with the deciding game slated for Halifax Wednesday night. Both Tom Brennan and Hannon abet. n brace for St. Mary's while eorge McGregor had three assists. Mike Dernchuk counted twice for Beavers. Teammate Bill Kearns, in addition to a goal, was credited with an assist. Overtime seemed almost certain when all Beavers but one were at- tacklng up tho ice. leaving only de- foncoman Frank Grabowski in front of the Saint John goalie. McGreg- or and I-Iennon caught the locals flat-footed. with McGregor passing for tho winning tally. The fighting Santamarlans had lost tho first two series games. than made it 2-1 and carno back from tho brink of eiintinatlon Sat- srday night and tonight. Ifrsl Period S-J-lalifax, Hnnnon, (McGrogcr, MacGilllvray) soc Penalties: Schmidt. McLaughlin. Second Period l-Gllnt John, Kearns ...... .. 11.52 d-Salnt John. Demchuk, (Grabowakl) . . Penalties: None. Third Period l-Saint John. Demchuk. (Koarns) ............................ .. 1.38 O-Hlllfax, Brennan. (R. Gnudet, McGrcgorij .._.11.4B TF-Helifax, Hannon. (McGregor) ......... .. . 19,55 Penalties: None. » iloughriders Win Game In ll.S.S. League In a Queen Square key League match yesterday afternoon, the Rough- ridera downed the Hawks by a score of 54!. - game wes a closely contest- ed affair. with both teams tied at 1-1 at the end of the first. with the Boughrldere holding a. 3-2 edge at the end of the second, and out- scoring the Hawks 2-1 in the third to take the game by s. two-goal margin. ' C. MacDonald of the Roughrid- ers was the top pointgetter, with three goals and one assist for a total of four points. The following are the lineups: Roughriders — Goal, R. Carroll; defence. J. Coyle. C. MacDonald; forwards, B. stull. G. Martin, Mui- llns. B. MkrCalium. D. MacCormac. Hawks — Goal. MacGuigan; de- fence. fiifurphy, J . MacLcod; for- wards. Giliis. Arsenault, Martin, G. . 18.34 School Hoo- at the Forum G. I-Iowatt. Referees — D.. Leonard and D.. Mochean. First Period L-Boughriders. C. MacDonald (Mullins) . . ...;'.'.'..."""‘ S-Boughflders. Stull (O. ManDonaid) ‘Footing With Beavers Iw-IIIIIII, Brennan ._...._.. I-N . MoGuigan. 1a.. Gallant, a- Bully. ISM Myke. Kahl. Story Book Goal Puts am On Even Garver Selected Most Valuable G. ll. L. Player AMHERST. N. S., Feb. 21- (CPy-Allic Carver of Char- lottetown Abegwelfa today was chosen the most valuable play- er ln the Central Senior I-Ioc- key League by sports writers in league centres. Others mentioned in the vote were Carl Ripley of Amherst, I). Poirier of Amherst and ll. White of Springhill. C.‘ Dow- ling of Charlottetown was awnrded- the Williams Trophy as top scorer in the loop. 0. Souolc of St. Josepha’ Col- lcgc wan chosen the most aportsmanllkc player in the lea- gue. Dowllng was also mention- ed for this award. Bantais Gama In an exhibition hockey game played lest night at the S. D. U. rink. the~Trinlty Bantams defeated the snappy little St. Paul's sextette by a score of 5-0. Trinity goals were scored by Dave McLeod. Ian Kennedy. John Squarebriggs. Bob White and Forbes Kennedy, Jr. \ E281‘. Royalty Wins Semi-Final Opener In a send-final playoff mull" the first of a best of throo series- between the Southport Rambler! and m East ltoyllb’ Royall .1! East Royalty Rink last hill". U" Royals downed Southport by I score - The following is the summary. First Period 1.—B.oyall. Whaatley. (Lerter. Clements) ‘ 2-—Royals. Lerter (Cole!) 3—Ramblers—Muise Penalties-Henry. Second Period Scoring-None. ' Penalties-Clements. Third Period L-Royals. Wheatley. (Larter. Love) Penalties-None. Gurllng Schedule F0 Charlottetown Curling Club zwrichtmrhyllflll nut to- Mc . Oraawcll THIN Oabc- Ice 3 and K I PM. 4-—Sfl‘l.0t'h games. eefc ‘R05! Acorn. Ice 1 and 4-Scratch gem!!- ' lineup that the Abbies will be un- is u.» lemme at the Ice 1-0. M. fiasco W.. I. R... Ioe 2-0. B. Simone vs. B. M0- Ice 2-15. Mcfnnls vs Frank Our- tie. Ice s-Fred McMillan vl. Keith Charlottetown Charlie Ryan's Intermediate Abbie: will tangle with the Borden Nationals at the Forum here on Friday night. ll was learned yesterday. Although the game will only be an exhib- ition affair, i; will be e good test for the Abbie: who are 8M9!“ in Provincial Intermediate play this season. In fact it might turn out to be more than that as the Borden boys took their measure a couple of weeks ago on. their homo ice by an 8-5 ‘margin. O O O In any event the locals will be out to avenge that defeat, and with the Nationals just as deter- mined to repeat their previous performance, it should make a particularly interesting tussle to go and see. The following l; the lng on Friday night: —- Goal, F. Roper, L. Ward; defence, Mc- Kinnon. D. Larter, V. Blanchard. Josey; forwards, R. Sheppard, Gre- gory. Stanley, N. Larter, Kelly. .1. Hennessey. Molyneaux. Richard. MacGregOr. Hoop fans‘ at 'bot'h' Charlotte- town and Summerside are slated to see some good basketball this week with four gnnnes in Island Physical Fitness competition and lrwo in Island Intermediate Bas- ketball pleyoffs scheduled for this week. Activities t...‘ gefrolllng hero tonight at the P.W.C. Auditorium ‘when the Abegweit hoop squad will open their home and home, total-point series with the Sum- merslde Flyers for the Provincial Intermediate Basketball title, with the final game getting underway at the Summerside Airport on Thursday night. The winner will continue on in Maritime Basket- ball playoff competition. On Wednebddy ‘mint, m, p, W.C. floor will be the scene of a hoop battle between Ray's Mil- lionaires and the P.W.C. quin- tettg in I.P.F‘.BL. competition. while the same night at Sum- mefilde. the R.C.A.F. hoopsters will tangle with the Schurmans cagemen. O O O O Tho week's basketball schedule will wind up at the P.W.C. audit- orium on Saturday night when a ‘ ‘leheader will be staged in I.P.F.B.L. play, with Saint Dun- stasfs University meeting the RCA}. in the first same and P.W.Cu. and Schurman‘: tangling in tho second encounter. O O O Th‘ 1030M“! is some recent comment by Bill (Ottawa Journal) Westwick. concerning the present World Hockey Tournament much h" Just taken place in Europe, Whlfil lfllsht be of interest to 1o- csl fans who have been following the progress of the Canadian en- "Y. the Slidbury Wolves, and wondering too lust,what the sit- uation over there is all about, O O O O "It still misht bo a bet that this World Hockey Tutu lgnant will wind ll!) before the United Nctiom. And if UN officials are at all nmorg tifiy"ll an“ m, 1;- rue right now. They nfly mm; they hI-Vo a hot potato on their funds in the Berlin iluo and other assorted international oun- plications, but thlfvg been on. 1071-118 something of a cinch em..- lnred with what they might», have to handle if ever UN has interna- tional hockey " ‘ ‘ refer. red to it. O O I O "W11"! ‘Yflu come to think of it there imt a great deal of differ. m“ 111 "l! 19118 run between the political problems of m; u“ "h"! dwtlflptd in such interns. tional athletic events as ‘Wfifld Hockey Tournament. ‘fhey stem from the some inability of rival countries (or teams) to s" 9Y9 1° l0’! 0h the political devel- Opmcnta on the one hand and the rules of ‘international sport on the other. O O O O ‘Practically every pgfgon “m, fflltrlence in a World Hockey a nmcnt will tell you u" limb lllllts’ — that any similarity noted in the conception of hm. hey in Canada and at one of those tournltnlilia is fulfil! accidental. What ll a legitimate play to g masaammtebnucuitsmidl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTITE1UWN Former Abbies, Crystals . Stars At S’side Tonight A It will be a big night at tho Crys- tal Rink, Summerelde tonight when the Abbies and Crystals each rep.- resenied by the players of an older generation meet under the auspices of the Summerside Fire Depart- ment ond Innkeepers A ' tion. This is a return game following the victory gained by Summerside in Charlottetown on Friday night. Two thousand people packed the Forum for that battle of the old timers and it is confidently felt that the Summerside Rink tonight will be equally well filled. This game has been talked about for some time now, in fact it was proposed last year but nothing came of it. It was finally arranged that n home and home series he Sport Forum AN OPEN LETTER T0 SPORT FANS Sir, - Tonight at 7:00 pm. at Prince of Wales College auditorium I shall endeavour to retain the re- spect and prestige of the Abegwelt Amateur Athletic Association in a game of basketball with the R. C. A. F. Flyers from Summerside. unis game is a regular scheduled Canadian Amateur Basketball As- sociation match and is the first game of a home and home. total points to count. series for the Isl- and Intermedlate Basketball title. The winner will advance to repre- sent P. E. I. in Maritime and possibly eastern Canadian com- petition. I have a little worry on my mind and I ask all sports minded and community spirited people of Charlottetown to lend an ear to my troubles. You are responsible for me even though you might not have been told before because the Abegweit Association is a com- munity club representing Char- lcttetown. I am not worried about my com- ponent parfs as I am a fairly well balanced and constructed body and have few weak points. Irv. Moe and Bob make up my back- bone while Capt. Glen, Joe. Windy and Don are my arms and legs. (One arm has been badly but temporarily sprained due to Nick's injury). Hugh takes care of my brain trust department while Jack will work on my offenses and defences. Physically. I am well equipped, but. here is why I am writing this plain and simple ap- peal. I lack the moral support of the sport fans of Charlottetown! There it is and it's a cold and uncom- forting fact. I will say no more except that I will find the going rougher without some backing by community routers. _ Tonight I am facing smart op- position as Bob. Moose. Peter. Smitty and Charlie. to name s few, are among tho best hoop artists on the Island. ' Tonight's game will be handled by S/I. Gillespie. a professional referee in his own right. who is as adept and careful with the whistle as a surgeon with his 1' played under the auspices of Sum- mersidc and Charlottetown. Prob- ably it will be developed into nn annual affair. In any event many of the older fans are looking for- ward expectantly to cheering for players that they backed fifteen and twenty years ago. The game in Charlottetown was a bruising affair end the spectators got their money's worth. The game tonight is expected to be equally good-S. A good many Charlottetown supporters and friends of these grand old hockey players are ex- pected to acc _ the teanrto Smnmerslde this evening. A num- ber of buss have been arranged for and these wfll start from the locel bus terminal at intervals from 6.15 to 8.45 pan. Bantam Teams Asked To Register Officials of the Deperhnent of Physical Fitness announced last night they would like all bentam hockey teams in the City to register at the ‘Travel Bureau not inter than ‘Thursday noon of this week. It is expected that teams will be entered by the Abegweit Club. vari- ous Clty Schools, Parkdale. Spring Bark and the various City Squares. If all entries materialize. it will certainly be a very interesting and hard-fought league this year. Upon completion of City play- downs. the winning teams will be matched up with teams in Sum- mcrslde and other centres to decide the Island title. Guirling Results Results of matches played last night at the Charlottetown C_urling Club' Physical Fitness Trophy:— Frank Acorn 12, George Rogers 7 Craawell Trophy:- Wendell McLulne B. Fred Nash 5 N.ii.L. Standing MONTREAL, Feb. 21-— (CF)- Unofflcial National Hockey League standing: P W L D ll‘ A Pto. Detroit . .. 50 28 1G 6 160 122 62 Boston . . 49 2320 6 142 141 52 Toronto . 5O 19 19 12 125 130 50 Montreal 49 2O 22 7 126 118 47 Chicago 49 19 25 5 147 172 43 New York . 49 1B 23 1O 111 12812 representative of the C.A.B.A. who has refereed in many Canadian and American sports centres in- cluding Madison Square Gardens in New York. He is efficient and a pleasure in watch. The game promises to be a good one, please come and lend me a helping hand. I am. Yours in promoting Oh’- town athletics, THE ABDGWBIT BASKETBALL TEAM scalpel. S/L Gillespie is an official Intermediate The opening garno of the home and homo. totaLpolnta to count ser- ies in Island intermediate basket- ball playoffs under the Clnldllll Amateur Basketball Association. hum gygynfl gump of those inter- “ 1 ‘ ‘ 5g “‘ OI n‘ plum. do m as exhibition will‘! an concerned there is no great harm in that. If s team wants to g0 to llluropl on an exhibition tour, that's their business. Bu! when it comes m chaillblonshifl- gm" isn't g. greet deal to be won now. We dodt subscribe to the belief um there n an! divine flgm hymvhlch Canadians menu continua from year to HIP 1° l" the greatest hodrey pl!!!" "l m. world. one; have been child: hockey toi-‘ethlonsui-lgafg"? , on m” ‘n dsouldwtddflflm good boo!!! players an I teams throum continued Wm‘ 4pm“; gm greatly increased io- tereat in the ID011- "Bowovar. b; rbubn of the ac- cepted fact that Sudan-y Wolves don't rate as anythl-Bt ' Playoffs Begin. Tonight Basketball" will get underway hare tonight at the Prince of Wales College aud- itorium between the Charlottetown Abegvveita and the Summerslde Flyers."l‘he second game of the series will be played at the Sum- merslde Airport on Thursday night to decide the title. with the win- ner continuing on into Maritime amateur basketball playoffs as the Provincial entry. Both teams in the series have been registered under the Cana- dian Amateur Basketball Associa- tion. and the winner will also be petition if they win through in Maritime competition. Tonight's encounter should prove to be one of tho most outstanding games of the season and. with both teams consisting of some of the best hoop men in Charlottetown and Summer-aide, will be a closely ‘ eneountei-‘whlch will pro- _vlde plenty of thrills for local hoop followers before tho game is long underway. - , i Squadron loader Gillespie of tho Summorsld. Airport will be the ro- fereo in charge and. duo to the fact that he is probably one of the most competent referee's over to ciate hare. should add mu h to tbo eligible in Dominion amateur com- . FEBRUARY 22. 1949 ' SoIIyGantor lilitpolnts Peter Fallon By SHAUN MeQUIILAN LONDON. Feb. 2i (OP) — Sally Cantor of Toronto tonight outplnted Peter Fall-on of Birk- enhead in a fiery eight-round lightweight boxing bout. The verdict was, unpopular with the 'l.000 fans in London's Albert Hall. It was Center's third and tough- est fight - he has won them all —eince he arrived in England lalt November. He said afterwards he felt sluggish and was nog, able to get going. After the first trwo rounds in which Fallon landed some hard body , , Cantor proceeded to give a polished. display of ring craft. Cantor weigh: ' 186, Fallon 136% . The 20-year-oids boxed with similar upright stances. Both lib- emlly "std their left; to lead and score. But it was Center's left Jab that, piled up the points necessary to take the verdict. Bowling Results Y. M. (7. A. BOWLING TS MENETTES THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Team No. 2_-2oss-a points. Team No. 4-2029-2 points. High Single. Mrs. H. C. Atkin- son. 203. High Three. Mrs. A. W. M. Al. lan. 429. Team No. 1—214'f--8 1-2 points, Team No. 3—1893—1 1-2 points. zolfigh Single. Mrs. B. J. Rupert. “High Three, Mrs. Harry Edwards. HOLY NAME ALLEYS K. of C. Bowling 51MB Shots—3021-—Points 4 Wizards-—2891—-Points 1 High single P. Jay 235 High three P. Jay 592 Zombies-—3032-—Points 1% Canadlans-—3239—Polnts 324 1118b single F. Coyle 254 High three F. Gallant 62'! Shakos~3138-Points 1 Underdogs-SZIS-Points 4 High single J. Campbell 231 High three JniCampbeil 658 Has Beens-—2816-—Points 4 Hot Shots-ZSM-Points 1 HlEh single S. Doiron 271 I-IiBh three S. Doiron 65B Massey ilarris Rovers Defeat liew ilaven. 5-0 The herd fightin Massey gm Rnvcrs dedeated m‘. New Hweli: "will 1n lens Creek mm. last £18m by the lop-sided score of 5 to ‘I'll- flrflnm-lou ended lnllibfl score in favor of the Rovers. The Royals iiousht hard the second period but could not t the mm; behind Word. In the last period the Rovers hit their stride. “w four goals without a return counter ‘m m’ Rom. Period li-Rovcrs. Hartingar 1°- ‘mlfllfl’. J. Hoyt) ..._..-._..... Penal - None. econd Pct-lot‘ Scoring - None. Penalties '-— None. Third Paiod S-Rfivers, l-lartinger (K. Thicker, .1. am) Ii-Revvrl. Maenieu ......... .. 4-80 Referee — L. Taylor. Bruins Ami lied Wings ln_ 2-ilil Tic ‘Mbghfifl. 21—(CP)—Psul n s act per breakaway al‘ brought the. Bolton Bruins from behind tonight to gain a 2-2 Ho with Detroit Bod Wlngl. National on. Hocitly Insgue loaders. before IS,- Efins. The Saint Damian's University hockey squad skated to adecisive 10-5 victory over tho avy to move into a first place tie with them in the league standing in a regular City Hockey League fixture at the Forum last night. It-was the final game for Saints before entering in- to playoff compcti ‘ . _ The gonna was a fast, hsrdhit- ting affair all the way through with both‘ teams playing some really smart hockey. Although the Navy held a 4-2 lead early in the second period, the Saints came roaring back in tho remainder of the period to outahoot them 4-1, and keeping up~tho pressure in the final frame mutscorcd them 4-0, to win by a liberal five-goal lead. Coach Jackie Kane, Imaking his first hockey ,, here for a number of years. turned out with his red and white aggregation, and showing plenty of his former style of play when he was a member of the "Big Four" Abegwelt squad in past years. assisted onrthree of his team's goals and set up several other nice passing attacks that lust misled being goals. Houde was the top pointgetter of the night with four goals and two assists for a total of six points. while his llnematc ran him a close second with two goals and two as- sists for four points. McGregor of Navy was the leading pointgetter for his squad with one goal and two assists. I-loude opened up the ring at 2:32 of the first period on a nice passing attack with Kane and Rodgers from centre ice, but the Navy retaliated about 20 seconds Lamotta Loses To A French Fighter MONTREAL. Feb. 21 —- (C?)- Laurent Deuthuilie of France to- night won his fourth straight fight in North America when he scored n unanimous 10-round decision over the veteran Jake Lamcttn before a capacity crowd of 14.000 in Mont- real's Forum. Dauthullle weighed 156 1-2, La- motta 160 1-2.‘ The blonds French fighter show- ed brilliance as a coume. punche in the rough, action-packed battle. gluing the New York middleweight n tough time all the way although Lamotta was the aggressor. p It. was a gory brawl and before it was over both fighters were splattered with blood from cut EYES. ’ Glace Bay Wins Way Into Finals V- NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8.. Feb. 21 ——(CP)-North Sydney Victories reached the end of the trail here tonight, bowing 5-4 to Glace Bay Miners in the sixth game of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey Lea- gue's semi-finals. Miners victory advanced them into the league finale. n best-of- seven series against Sydney Mill- ionaires scheduled to open at Syd- ney Wednesday night. Second, third and fourth games will likely be played Thursday, Friday ‘and Saturday of this week. i Semi-final standings: . FWLTFAPU GlacoBsy.84112'f19B Northside 1. 4 1 1S 2'1 3 A season record attendance of 3.- 234 ammed into the Northside Foru (seating capacity 2,250) to watch the reserve-shy Yictorias make a desperate bid to force the series to the limit. Bulky Ed Daoust and centre Bob Dennison were the heroes in the Glace Bey victory parade that wound up with all-round bnndshsking. Daoust performed brilliantly be- tween the pipes to nullify several excellent ' chances by Vice .behlnd their own biuelim sou. Defeats N...“ 10-5 To Tie Tar. For First Place In League later when Carve;- Gresor-‘l pm at eeldfltdul" m‘ handle‘ his way tin-mm. h, ‘m3’ goal. Higson ran the gm" hum about six minutes later w}. H banged one in from a ‘er-mm front ofJhe net while the M h were one man short. wguy s ‘h pard further increased m, N lead at 12:45 when he scoreq . passing attack with Mcqmo?“ side the Saints blueline p, h scored for Saints in the flnalnm. ute of the period on a pa"... m” tack with Mabar to cut u.‘ a“ 1.21.5? "=1 v ~1 l. The Navy opened u f second period to run ‘lhellstlgdllll two goals again when Perry and Strain teamed u m.» owing attack n m? <1 cw; i:_s' latter sharing the so... teams were one man short time. At about the ggvgnmln milk Wally Eseppgrd mm t: 1°!‘ l-TFPUUIB and less than gm. at "m!!! 0f the break b9, two goals, the first Ivy-blazed’.- short and the second WM]. short, and followed lt up wig“ third just after Navy ‘o; b“ full strength. Partner got the llig on a pass from Mahar 11mm‘. gang attack inside the Navy m... line, while Mahar got m, wihen he made e nice so], from in front of his om. m h score n pretty goal. Home Rodgers teamed up on the ti.“ “n 5 m“ P5555118 attack m. the blueline in, Houde denting i“ Will". to put his team w; front for the first time u. Rlme- Mcflresor knotted score at‘B-5 when he banged Carver-ls pass on on attack 1i front of the neg st 17:04, m’ put his team to the front for h, rest of the game when he so“ on a passing attack with n" and I-Ioude in the last so seep“ of play in the period. Although the Navy triad hf in the final frame. and came dag to scoring on numerous oc the Saints held the Upper 1mg and banged in four goals with" a reply. Houde got hi. third tally- of the game on e passing tau with McAdam inside the N“; blueline, and notched up 11g fourth a couple of minutes his when Kane set him up on a daft pass at the opposing bluelineu send im in on a nice solo. Delia en got thclr third goal of tbs ptn iod when he followed Ledlcliis to bang in his rebound luv, Rndgers getting the final mid the game at 16:28. when Haw carried out from deep in hi; on cone to peas to him at ceatnfl‘ skate in on a. nice effort. The following are the lineups: Navy - Goal. Davis; deltas Gallant, MacDonald, Pound; id- wards. Higson, Strain, Jay. 0am W.. Sheppard, McGregor, ll. Sny- I h . lit ll ‘ pard. Perry, Kelly. S.D.U. — Goal. Strain; def McAdaru; finisher; forwards. Rodgers, I-Ioude, Delghen, » Farmer. J . McQusid, M- M ' C. Bernard. Referees - Iseltb Jay id George Macmillan. » - first Period 1—6.D.U.. Houdo (Kane, Rodgers) 2-Navy, Carver (MoGregor) 3-—Nevy I-iigson 4--Navy. W. Sheppard (McGregor) 5-S.D.U.. Bernard (Maher) renames - ' (McAdam) 13—8.D.U., i-ioude (Kane) .. . I4-S.D.U.. Deillten ‘ . while Dennison. top scorer for the . ( ) .. series. » was the pseeeeteer again 1B-S.D.U. Rodgers with two pretty'gosls and a pair (I-Ioud - , of ass . Penalties - Rflilii TUlSDAY-CHLLDIEWS --_..-....- -......_.-....... __..~......._..-__..__ ‘SIDE Vs. P. W. . SKATING AFTER. MONDAY-MS ‘P. M.-HOCKEY—-S.D.U. Vs. NAVY- SKATE-4 T0 5.30 p NlGi-iT ‘SKATING-B TO lo. * wsonssgkv-Juvemts uocxsv ruvorr! C.-l P. M. "' N°“°' ten-cog“:- figuration: of m’: ins the olsls of the beet teem gum.” of m. gama. uadron Bummam- “if . Pa?“ "Ufikd Results rims: proportions a. an w... of...“ could mm. tau.- pvr- Loader Gillespie m had wide cn- run _ _ -. .-. g ‘m’ 5t ‘ for f. tormmeo doesn't prove a Inca as a professional baskct- Fbflrolt. Abel. I I i . llullkie) . ....;_-_ .. ~ alt: 1'0 so our t are. There d“! ‘o and!“ u ‘ “u” a ma.“ mmflm“ and. ~ (mm u. . I _ t-nevsn. Maobeod i Gama-F s m, ,._ phalls or induced Y: $.21? international hockOy nor-awry. :l\d u.- ugm sun-cased.» ro- ' Pmgléilllggllx ‘m Your Favourite Stan of Yeshniey Hey Alma I » , ANII r - " ' ' I OfOQd Illl l Ill P COI II .............. ~ Non.‘ (c?) ‘m. fflliigliifi tilting?!‘ pram’ p “mot-m- ‘KIQsXoIK :3 twllllmedbulftmtiuri Madison Square Gardens, New Penalties: Henderson. Peters. SUMMEISIDE OLD TlMiRs . ._ , _ m" ' Hoick Lea o fln- o o e o because the Wolves an beaten Yfllhltc- . _ _g_ Socendreriod i (Crystals) ' ‘ l‘ c1“ "must? hby irohyticlnlnTruro "What i: tho solution? nur- in this tournament supremacy n.‘ The ‘illbbioh sound tannins harfl- gal-gala"- lzeglg: i v ' ‘i ~ ~ as , .' iedunortooompon cone ng : ea en. so. g ' ' 13-41 n. mm g some anyone: suns. bug from m: nu nodev lnlvnsl w. w" "WM- n - . “QTURIA "WK larva-word;- mnl-Iln-rl‘ rgvvlt- "mtiewim "m- um w»- ln Ilwlrlle 12; “gfajjihg; 12:11‘; Zifii lfilcfiifwiafilwt}: ~ Bolton. zifilfiff-.. sss CHARLOTTETOWN oLo 1mm . “ " ' gfiyazgnmfihelil-iinirrliTnmzisi-t ameieltahllwtioml m aammgpod‘ ‘dro 100mm“ ‘uh u“ grlkelttioolewrillfballinlitm ma‘. P-n-uy: film“. “bu.” I mung-r ' the final. "H! M 011M- to null out of band of FM" PW" "m B“ The following are o... linoupI:- r A. ' ~ -~— them for gm. Based on m n.- what might l» !"l'"i"'°4 1" m‘ Abblea: Guards. Goodwin. u- smrs mos ro “YSTAL m“ SUMMERQDE T‘ A‘\ (ggl-IAVILLEN". rmzhkfl. terest shown in the selection of Ihlitflnhlllilllwfihiltumnax; 5:: Clair, ldacclflnnoné ffirwerdsiglgich- “nun. u“ 51.06‘ I 3° 'M non v nova , - ¢l ' what are supposed to be reprc- t o ro e s elson apt). u en,_ Ire. TUESDAY F"‘UA'Y n“ A1’ g; . ~ " - 1°!’ 51m" “Why “'3” m" w‘ sentailvc Camdian teams -- and don't Kill-W ll. All "W! "W" MecLeen. ¢'-°'""."P ' " . w a at | , . ,_ _ .» Y» lilli l-fllll"'-~vll-'°'--il-i .1’ suhm-zs; :-...::."...:":..." .31; 2.11:2": "r" . J-P- ....._... .. ... u...» .... bov¢'"!'°"' Ami-ml Rlllblm- "l" “ m‘ m... is m. but possible mm since n Ba c. Canon, xushilmiih- Z " _--. “ivitiufbol- l-J- ll‘! Am‘ "i II 0mm! . 15"" ‘W’ . ' n ‘. .. ' a entered u. a world tourna- Ifilnlscettgnhfoyé’ o.“ carton: ? i i »~ » < H " ~“ l’ ."- 1s praetléo'tb»aiolti'~"_ it... It ,1. ‘elem-