l i t i Miners In 4-2 Win Over Shorthanded In Game At GLADE BAY. N. 8.. (OP) - The rampaging Glace Bay Miners con- tinued their blazing pace Saturday with a. 4-2 victory over Charlotte- town Islandeis in a Maritime Ma- jor Hockey League game. The Miners easily held the edge in play as they scored their 10th victory in 11 games. They led 1-0 in the first. 3-1 in the second and split two goals in the finale. The Islanders iced only 10 men because of injuries. Coach Hub Macey sparked Glace Bay with ..vo goals. and Bob Ver- rier and Kenny Watson scored the others. Lyle Wiseman and Walt Pawlyshyn were vi'lA1llOi5itl0Wfl'i7 snipers. Tempers flared in the first per- iod. when seven of 16 penalties were called. The 1slanders' fiery Ronnie Hurst was banished three times for his part in the chippy period. Ten of the penalties went Charlottetown. Line-u-ps: Charlottetown: Goal. Millar: de- fence, Travis. McLagan, Gustave- Ion: forwards, Whitiock, Partly- uhyn. Grav, Clements. Gordon 1-Iurst. Holda-way. Wiseman. Glace Bay. Goal, Lockharl; fence. HlllChlbP1'2Pr, Bureau. to de- Am- Islanders Glace Bay adio, Verrier: forwards, Watson, McCracken, Miller, Keller, Backor, Raynak, Macey, Bonhomnie, Coop- er. - SUMMARY First Period l--Glace Bay. Verrier (Cooper, Raynakl . . 9:30 Penalties: Clements 1:26. Wat- son and Hurst 7:31, Wiseman 9:57, Hurst 13:24 and 16:42. Paivlyshyn 18:34. Second Period 2-Glace Bay, Watson (McCrackeii, Miller) . :30 3-Charlottetown, Pnwlyshyn (Clements, l isemanl I 11:07 4--Glace Bay, Cooper -Macey. Rayn. I 16:28 Penalties: Hinchberger 3:46. Bonhomme 8:54. Third Period 5--Glace Bay. Macey IRaytiak. Cooperl 4:43 6--Cliarlottctoivn. Wiseman (Clements. Gordon! 7:21 Penalties: Miller and Whitlock 5:03. Bonhomnie and Wiseman lniajorsi 0:05, Hinchberger 10:53. Watson and Wiseman 15:31. Stops" hliliar ....-.... 12 11 13-31? Lo:-kliat'I. ll 9 9-- 26 Atlantics Score 11-2 Win Over Millionaires HALIFAX, (G131--The red-hot Halifax Atlantics skated rinizs around Sydney Millionaires Satur- day night for an 11-2 Maritime Ma-tor Hockey League vit-tbry. it mzirkcd the first. time this season that a team has scored more than 10 goals in one game. The league-leading Atlantics, held to a 2-2 tie hy Sydney Fri- day, moved eight. points ahead of Cir,"-lottet.own islanders, who lost 4-2 to Glace Bay. C:-ntre. Billy Watson scored two goals and assisted on others by Hugh Campbell, Carroll Bloom and Jack Hollett to move within ieven points of Cli.-irlottetovvn's Rut-k Whitlock, the league's top marksman. . Other two-goal scorers were Rob Hayes and Bob Bowness. Joe 1.:-pine. and Kenny Lauffmari had iinzlcs. Johnny Morrow Sydney goals. Halifax took a 2-1 lead in the first, scored three. in the second and six in the third period while nutshootinlz Sydney 54-35- l.ineups:--- Sydney: Goal, Pidsodny: de- fence, Whalen, Tyshko. Marineau, Weaver: forwards, Hill. Birukow. Pirie, Morrow, Rowe, Hildebrand. Robertson, Mcl)onagh, Horeck. Halifax: Goal, McMeekin: de- lcnce, Leplne. McLaughlin. Bloom. scored hotli Hayes; forwards, King, Bowness. Campbell, Watson. Ford. 1.aulf- man, Goold, Bergeron. Hollett. Referees: Frank Mathleu and Laurie Power. SUMMARY First Period 1--Halifax. Bowness (Laauflfrnant . . 12:47 3-1-llalifax. Bloom . 17:01 (Birttow) .. .. 18:84 Penalties: Morrow 1:53. Second Period 4-Halifax. Watson (Campbell, Hollett) ...... .. 5:36 5--Halifax, Campbell (Depine, Watson) ........ .. 10:46 G-Halifax. Lauffman (Bloom) .. 13:54 Penalties: None. Third Period '1-Halifax. Hayes IGO(lidl 8--Halifax, Lepinc 9AHrilifax. Bowiirss :05 7:15 ILauffman. King- 13:04 lovsvdncy, Morrow twhalen. Mcnnnaghi 16:02 11.-Halifax, Watson (Campbell. Hfl)'FSl 17:31 12-Halifax. Hollett (Watson! 18:26 1" "nlifax. Hayes 19:10 Penalties: Marlneziu 2:10. Stops: Picisodiiy . .. 18 10 15-43 Me.Vle(-kin .. . B 5 10-23 N. Y. Rangers Maple leafs 4-2 NEW YORK. (APt - The col- lar-dwelling New York Rangers made the most of their few scor- ing opportunities and defeated Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-2 Sunday night in a National Hockey League game before it crowd of 8,631 in Madison Square Garden. Rangeis. ivnn previously had won only one game against the Leafs all season played as if the Stanley Cup hung in the balance. SUVIMARY First Period 1-New York, Hergesheiiner (1-telse. Babandoi 9-New York, Kullman 8:57 (Buller. Stoddard) . . 19:31 Penalties: Sloan 4:05, Raise 9:50, Nesterenko 17:03. Second Period 3-New York, Buller (Mickoski, Kullman) . 12:38 4--Toronto, Smith (Sloan, Stewart) . 14:36 Penalties: Stoddard 1:08, Mor- rison 15:13. Third Period 5-Toronto. Stewart (Thomson, Boivini 4 6-New York, Kullman Penalties: None. . 10:59 19:49 WORK JET I HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN On Tl IESDAY, MAR. 3rd WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4th At The R. C. A. F. Association Club Rooms Bank of Commerce Building Flight Lieutenant Glustien, R. O. A. F. Career Counsel- lor, will be on hand to give you complete information as to what the Air Force offers YOU as an Aircrew Officer or as a Skilled Airman Tech- nician in a modern aviation trade. Don't miss this opportunity -right here In Charlotte- town-to got the facts you want in know about RCA? Training and rates of pay- , firat-tiandi , - ON - FLY ON POWER N W41 Wlrftl (.flNi'iUI.'iN flili FONCI Erma seoar . g Wkouton ' H.199 -this -.3&3 '??t SSS if II? fff!..?i'fJ2:-."-7-"u':'" 73-Z. has-A k PAGE six THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 2. 1953 , The first sigiis of doiuyi, 1;-gm the 't;iiiiilClil.iS of the Halifax Hockey !Club about the ability 9,1 me Ag. 1lR1li.l(IS to eliminate the Islanders ;in a play-off series. emerged from the M. M.H.L. meeting at Sydnev on Saturday afternoon. The A1. ;lanticst officials themselves didn't lutter any such outrigtht statements but the action nf t-he Halifax club In attenvpmig to have the Islanders meet them in the semi-finals in-. dicates, among other things, tihati "19 All-antics are dubious about thmr chances of taking the ineus-i ure of Murph Chambci:lzit:ii's gangl I 0 . a I The proposal put fnrtih by Hat. zifax at the nieetvziig called for Hal- ifax to meet. the Isl-anders in mie- SEHES atid Sydney to play Glace Bay in the other. The biz: reason- yfcr this proposal. said the Allan-i illcs. was a financial one. The At- llantics reason that Sydney will not, idraiv in Halifax and therefore al tHalifax-Sydney series will be onlv; pa loss of manet They also reason lthatt .1 Sydney-Gliee Bay series; pwill fill t-he Cape Breton rinks anrit :in this regard their mason-ing is! iquile sound. I ; a 0 a But what the Atlantics tlidii'f.. lS3.V was that an injury to one of1 their kc-v men in the semi-finalsi would practically eliminate their, chances of defeating the Islanders: in the finals. And Halifax doesn't want to take that chance, Thev also forgot. to po.n.f. out that a 1-hi-. ifax - Charlottetown series would: rive Halifax the advantage in homc' irramee and wipe out that aflwtlllaflc I l11'l1'lCi1 the Islanders earned 01191” lthc season by filliflilllltl in second lp Ce. 1 "' 1 I The latter point. liowever, was lquickly detected by lslanders Club iliresident Frank MacDonald andy :ei's' representatives balked at the suggestion of the Halifax Cliih. i"We wouldn't go for it for we be- lieve we would have been gypping the fans." stated President Mac- Donald last night. "We played hard all season to gain 11 favor- .able play-off position and we had jno intention of throwing away-any. ihardvearned advantages," he add-1 ed. . o . Glace Bay and sydiiey strung along with Halifax in the play-off suggestion but according to the constitution voting on such, mat-. ters must be unanimous. Also ac-i cording to the constitution the first place team must meet the fourth and the second team play the third. This is the manner in which the series will be conducted and another meeting will be held in Halifax next Saturday after- noon to decide on the play-oil dates. . O 0 0 Both the semi-final and final series will be five-out-of-nine af- fairs. "The semi-finals must be completed by March 31 and the finals by April 1'7." it was learned from the Ihlanders President. This will give the winner of the Mari- time League three days in which to rest for.the Alexander Trophy series with the Q. S.H.L. cham- pions. The first game of the Que- bec-Maritlme series begins in the Mlaritlmes on April 20. a o . It is not likely that the action of the C.A.H.A in suspending the Q.A.H.A. will affect the hockey playdownn as far as Maritime teams are concerned. President Hudson of the M.M.H.L. was in touch with George Dudley. secre- tary registrar of the C.A.H.A. and the latter stated that all Quebec teams were free to go along with the C. A. H. A. and it is likely they will do so when it comes time for the National playdowne. Wal- ter Utwvlor. President of the MA. H.A. last night expressed the name opinion as that given by Dudley. O O O The saint Dunsts.n's University basketball team will likely meet at. Francis Xavier University some time this week in the opening game of the Maritime Intercolleg- iate basketball finals. No ari'amte- ments have yet. been made but according to the regulations the first game is to be plnye during the first week in March. is local Collegian: wound up the N. B.- P.E.1. League on Saturday night by defeating the University of New Brunswick. Ghauenge We, Mount Stewart , 'pkins feamfdo hereby enge the Pisquid Marsh .Hens at the Y.M.C.A. for a game of bowling, best out of three games, Tuesday, March 3rd. ' the playoffs. ,Sa'.urdity night at thcFoi-urn when i Sydney Millionaires Playing Here Tonight The Sydney Millionaires, still sinarting from their 11-2 trouncing at the hands of the Halifax At- lantics. will be at the Forum to- night for the second last time this year as they clash with the Islami- eis in 9. regular M. M. H. L. game. Centreinan ”Hub" Beaudry, who has been sidelined since last Mon- day night with an attack of the 'flu. will be back in action. The only regular missing from the Is- landers line-up will be defenseman Steve Brklacich. Big Steve. with his injured hand in :t cast, has been working out daily at the Forum and will be in top condition when he returns to the luie-up. He is expected to be back in time for the opening of The Islanders will go .into to- night's game with a confident feel- ing of picking up two points. The Millioiiaires have been sitting ducks for the Islanders this year and not even the most optimistic duck hunter could hope. for such re- So. Rustico Winners Of Intermediate Provincial Intermediate "C" hoc- key playdowns were continued Cavciidisli and South Rustico crossed sticks in their second game of a two game total goal series. Eiitcriiig the game down three goals, liaviiig been defeated 4-1 in Victoria the previous evening the Cavendisli boys j.)l'.tjC(l clean. hard hockey and made a real bid to tum the tables on the Rustico boys but the best. they could do was turn back the South Rustico team 2-1, losing out on the series by It six to two score. South Rustico now stand by awaiting the Ct',)p0l'iLllil()' to play thr winner of Satlri)'s Ramblers- Covchead series. which is to be completed In the 5th. ' Summary of sritiirrlav ni:hi's. A2-South R,llSll('fl. G. Galliiiit suits as the Islanders have enjoyed. However the last time the M11- llcnalres played here they won their only game on the Island this season. They took a 2-1 verdict from the Islanders but it is ex- tremely doubi-lul if the Million- aires can hold the Islanders dawn to one goal again. They won't it their defenses are no better than they were in Hal- ifax on Saturday night. Of course the Mills were without big Dunc Maclntyrc, whom some claim is one-third of the Sydney team. At least Nick Pldsodny should feel that way. At no previous time in his three years in Maritime hockey had 11 goals whizzed past lilm. The Islanders may have a new centreman to give Pidsodny furth- er trouble tonight. Erwin Grosse from Shawinigan Falls was sup- posed to leave Montreal last night by plane and it he did he will be in action tonight. Another story on Grossc will be carried elsewhere on this page. C Series game is as follows:- Lineups; South Rustico: Goal, V. Doiron; defence. B. Doutrette, A. Pineau; l()l'WlI1'd:, J. Gallant, D. Dtnlcetie, A. Doucette. G. uallaiit. .1. Piiisau. R. Doucettc. Cavendish: Goal, A. Doiron; de- fence, B. Graham. G. Graham, W. Houston, C. Clark; forwards, J. MacNcill, H. Moore, M. Simpson, N. Simpson, .1. Gallant. J. Dixon, B. Andrews, V. Houston. Referees: Art Perry. P. McGee. First Period 1-Cavendish. N. Simpson (M. Simpson: Second Period 9:02 (R. Dourrttcv .il.l0 Third Period 3-Caveiitli.-li. J. Dixon (Houstonl 12:12 I g Quebec Hockey Assin Is ial.f:EfeIl-id(r(eisltl'ff?nieEiI'lflI;S. Titfemlslaiiid? C.A.H.A. By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MOSTREAL, (CF)-The chal- lenged Canadian Amateur Hockey Association suspended its recalcit- rant Quebec branch Saturday, culminating the steaming hockey dispute over the playing status of 13-year-old Ron Atvvell. The imniedlate effect was the elimination of the Alexander Cup series and a severe disjointing of the Memorial Cup and Allan Cup series. The long-range view is that there are three weeks left for some all-round face-saving while the- ruffled groups determinedly go tllfir own ways. The Canadian Press learned from two widely d erent sources Sunday night that two possibilities cannot be ruled out: some form of arbitration in the ini,...-.. or some move within the C.A.H.A. itself to bring about reunion. Whatever happens-if it does- must be something that can be graciously accepted by both sides. It was learned also. at least on a person... basis, that several of the opposing groups feel that somehow Quebec will have its entries in the three big series and the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association will be on an accredited basis again when the C.A.H.A. annual meeting comes along in May. The dispute came in a. head Sal- urd-ay when four iopfC.A.H.A. officers met in a downtown hotel and then reported to the Q.A.H.A. executive. meeting in another room, that the telegraphic vote of the C.A.H.A.'s branches upheld the of'firers' recommendation for sus- pension. Hockey Games At Victoria Rink In the semi-final game in Vic- toria Rink on Saturday night the Trynn Arrows won from the Vic- toria Unions by a score of 34-. A. Walsh, c. Dickie and L..Waddell sccred for the Arrows. and R. Mll- ler tallied for the Unions. G. Cuicliffe and G. Howatt ref- ereed. In the League games on Thurs- day night Cape Traverse and Try- on were tied 4-4: also tied 1-1 were the Cape Traverse Rovers Sisters Curling,S:cit-eildlgea I Charlottelowii Ladies' Curling Club Draiv: Keefe Trophy Monday, 2.00 l'.M.: Ice LI--R. Hill vs. H. Macxenzle. Tuesday. 2.00 1'.M.: l:e 3-D. MacDonald us. H. Mac- Kenzie. , 3.30 r.M.- l Ice '.--M. Slcliellaii is. M. Me-t Neill. Friday. 2.00 I'.M.: The Home was capably handler! by Bernie "Spud" Hughes. Summary Abliiea FG FS pl; rhv l 1-ePax:e 2 o n 4 liowritt 5 1 2- 11 Scantlcbury (; 1 1 1;; Nicholson 7 n 3 14 Dzilziel 5 2 3 12 Ice T-K. Johnston vs. E. Ray-E-'llR('FiNl.l'cn 0 0 1 ti .ner. t(Yrockctt 0 0 3 1 0 2.no P.M.: Goodwin n 1 5 1 Totals -5 5 1'1 55 Siadutmln FG rs i-r-' rt... Keelor . 5 2 o 12 Smith 4 1 n 9 Manak o 2 1 2 Balehlor 2 1 0 5 l'.1lilec- 5 1 1 H Martin 2 1 .'i 5 Wood 2 t 0 5 Levering 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 9 5 49 ice 3-A. Hoyt vs. M. McNeill. Crockett Trophy I-lliminations Monday, 3.30 P.Mi: Ice 3-I-D. MacDonald Johnston. 5.00 1'. Ice 9--A. Hoyt vs. S. .Vi:icMillan. Tuesday, 5.00 P.M.: Ice 3-K. Johnston vs. 5. Mac- Millan. VI. K. S. D. U. Hoop Team Defeats U.N.B. . The Saint Dunstan's University basketball team defeated the Uni- versity of New Brunswick 54-49 at Fredericton Saturday night to wind up the N. B.-P.E.I. Intercollegiate Hoop League. The Saints clinched the League championship a week ago. The Saints led all the way in their game against U. N. 13. They were. N18-'-id 15-6, 22-19, (18-33 and 54-49 at the end of the quarters. Jack Reardon of the Saints was high point-getter with 24. The win was the sixth for the Saints in six Intercollegiate starts this year. The local oolleglans have played 19 games this season and have been undefeated. They will meet. St. Rx. for the Maritime In- tercollegiate Championship with the first gameyprobably being plgy- ed this week. Additional Sport on Page 13 and the Tnyon. Arrows sisters. (7i(lit't men P::rit:cio ”Whitlock -Night" committee Meets The committee in charge of org- anizing "Buck Wthitlook Night." met yesterday afternoon to discus further plans for the big celebra- tion which will be held one week from wnigiit. The campaign for funds is enter- ing its last week and "the commit- tee are taking every step to speed up the drive. They request that anyone who has not sent. in their donations do so as quickly as pos- sible. Donatzioiu should be sent to wally Scantletbui-y, 84 Kent st. It wasalso announced their any friends of "Buck's" or merchants who wish to make special gifts to him may do so rather than make a cash donation towards the cam- paign. imagined ; Sladacona In Hoop Genie The Charlottetown Abbies rolled up a big first half lead Saturday night to defeat the Stadaconri Sec- ond team 55-49 in on exhibition basketball game played at Prince of wales College. The sharper-shooting Abbles were leading 33-20 at the end of the first half and were ahead 43-23 early in the third quarter before the vis- itors begn to click. The sailors rallied in the last quarter but their last ditch effort. wasn't quite enough. ' The Abbies "Big Four" of play. ing coach Earl Nicholson. George Scantlebury, Keith Dalzicl and Harold Howatt led their team's of- fensive by accounting for all but IOlil'- of the red and blacks points. Nicholson led all scorers with a 14 Doint performance. Scantlebuiy had 13. Dalzicl 12 and liowntt 11. Guard Walter l.ePagc scored the Abbies other four points. ,Keeloi' led the Slndacona players with 12 points. Valilee. was runner- up with 11 and Smith of the Navy had nine. Both tennis played a fast. wide. open game. The Abbies displayed much better shooting but the Navy were far sharper in controlling rc- boiinds off the bat-kboards. The Abbies made 25 field goals on :4 shots for a shooting average of 33.7 per cent. They shot for 36 per cent in the first half and 31 per cent in the final 20 minutes. Harold Howntt led the. Abbies in percentage shooting with 55.5 per cent. Earl Nlchoyon was second Vlml 54 Der cent. llalzlel had 38; per cent and Scantlebiiry 37. ' l l Lunenhurg Playing coach Suspended Playing coach "Rocky" Sullivan of Llmenburiz Falcons has been Suspended indefinitely for striking I T019119. it was stated here last night: by Weller Lawlor, president of the Maritime Amateur I-Iookey Assoclaton. Sullivan. who 1- 1 1 with Halifax SaintOxhxl1ae:yys, gtiiigg the official during Saturday night); game with Plctou Maripau. The M.A.1-I.A. took action yesterday. LT SNAP SHOT FIHISHIHG Rolls of Film developed ana printed. 24 hour service. Double Ilu Prints. Any roll of 3 ex. poanre only 40 cents. ltaprim. 4 oents each. Mail Film serum, 3 the Marlpacs and Erwin Grosse, 22 year old centre- ice star of the Show-inican Fallls Cataracts. will Join the Islanders as a replacement for Ted rowers. it was announced here early this morning by Islandeia coach Muiph Chamberlain. The sliuipshootinc Gi-one. who scored at goals for the last place Caftaraofs this season, won the Most Valuable Player award on the 'sh-aw-intigan Club. The award was presented to him yesterday after- noon in the final game of the Q.S.- H. L. at Shawinigun Falls. Oi-ome scored more than 50 points in 80 games this smson. He SYDNEY, (CP)-A Halifax nio- tion that the first and second- place team! meet in the semi- finals of the Maritime Major Hockey League was defeated by Charlottetown at a'leszue meet- ing Saturday. Frank MacDonald and Forrest: Clow of Charlottetown Islanders suggested that they would lose the benefits of their second-place position by playing the leading Halifax Atlantlcs. The league decided to have the first meet the fourth, and the second third-place club. As it now stands. and there is little possib- ility of a. change, it would send Halifax against Sydney Million- aires, and the Islanders against Glace Bay. - Semi-finals and finals will be best-of-nine contests. Another meeting will be held in Halifax next Saturday to complete play- off plans and confer on the ini- plications of suspension of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Associa- tion. The finals will finish March 31. Cliarlle Campbell, secretary- reglstrar of the Maritime Arit- nteur Hockey Association. said the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association has a roved a re- placement for Ted owcrs, Char- lottetown forward recalled to the American Hockey League Feb. 14. The CAHA deadline for replace- ments is March 9. The replacement was not nam- ed. Halifax and Glace Bay piained that Powers appeared in tho Charlottetown line-up on three occasions after the recall Picfou Wins Series Opener LIJPENBURG, N. 8., (CF) Pictou Maripacs were easily super- lor Saturday as they whipped Lun- ("burg Falcons 5-3 in the first ame of a best-of-five series for the Nova Scofia. senior hockey CFOWF. 'he Antigonish-Pictou-Colcliesler Leag 2 -leompions scored two goals within 10 minutes. led 4-2 in the second and split two goals in the third. Charlton M:-ed F0l'Ii' two goals for Trbineau, Mc- Dougall and Gadd got the others Luiienburg. Sr'”h Shore and Val- ley League champions, were led by Sullivan and Purcell. Too Late To iilasslfy I-con. BENT - i.Anc.iT"i7fo-NT room, ground floor, central. Phone 458-J. VVANTED-IVIIDDLE AGED W0- man for housework in exchange for board. Apply Mrs. Hector MarDougall. 26 Park St. Erwin Grosse To Join Islanders; Will Play Tonight Against Sydney is the property of the Detroit neg Wine: The young csntraman left Shaw. lntgan Fa-lb yesterday evening by train and took oil: from Dog-m Airport at midnight for Ol1an1otte- town. He will errlve here at seven o'clock this morning and mm 3. met at the airport by Giana-lg-imt He will play tonight. I Grosse hails from Windsor, om. ario where he starred in junjo, hockey with the Spitfires. H. stands five feet, ten and weighs ion pounds. Last year he played mm, Al Miller and Lyilo Wiseman at Bhawtinigan and this Your he play. ad with Steve Brklacich. Major Hockey League Meeting Held Saturday deadline. The matter is expected , to be aired again Saturday. The referee and two linesmrn system will be used the remain- ing two weeks of the schedule, because of lack of approved re. forces in Cape Breton. Two (I5- ferecs ivlll he used in the play. offs. The league approved refereu. Gerry Mathleu and Jimmy Kelly for the semi-finals. Tivo will he brought in. A Halifax protest against Syd. ney Millionaires using 15 Dla)'i'l'l, one over the limit, in ii game against the Atlantic: was defer- red. Halifax delegate George Ting. ley said the proposal for the first place team playing the vac. ond would save the clubs monev, particularly Glace Bay and Svrl. ney, who would have "practically no travelling.:' Saint Dunsian's Hoop Star Has Brilliant Record Seattle University may bout of its Johnny O'Brien, known is the "Johnny 0." of United States In- tercollegiate basketball but it is doubtful if the famed O'Brien has a much better scoring record nr average than the "Jolhriny R." of Saint Dun.stan's University. The "Johnny R." of Saint Dun- stan's is. of course, none oiiher than Jack Reordon, the talented sharp- shooter who has been scoring al- most at will against the toughest opposition that Intercollegiate and Island basketball teams can offer. Reardon compiled an unheard of record in Maritime Intercollegiate basketball this season when he scored 188 points in six league games for an average of 31.3 points a game. . His best Intercollegiate perform- ance was made against St. Thomas Uiiiveisily when he scored 41 points. However he showed almost equal scoring ability against Moiinl A. and U.N.B. In a game here ':(ooTi'iiiEed7:Ti-r--aE;'-1'3) U. SO CO SKATE ST DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE I RINK TONIGHT ' 7:30 to 10 Admission 25 cents ::2u cli'town Aliagwolt Aniat Quarterly Ge Monday March 2nd Meeting Room-'-CITY HALL (3rd Floor) All members are requested to attend (Signed) WALTER LePAGPl. our Athletic Association neral Meeting , 1953 at 6:30 p.m. Secretary. R.G;A.F. 1 day. March 2, of 8 o Cnarlottetown. t HAVANA CIGARS Ptiriniwiti SEAT SALE:.. HONDAY-D SYDNEY - All 'ox-Ii. C. A. F. personnel are cordially invited to on open house to be held in the R. C. A. F. Association lclubroom on Mon- VETERANS 'cIocit. -. toiiuu - - an. no 2 PM. ” GENERAL SALE-MONDAY 2 r.M.' AND on. MONDAY. MARCH 2 - 8:30 - EVERY GAME IS IMPORTANT .. YOUR OWN TEAM URGENTLY NEED YOUElFULL SUPPORT I