BLACK “The (Jhetv for “You” HICKEY 11111 NICHOLSONS TW§T A Home Product —~ Popular Everywhere A. J. McAdanrs Saint Duustans University pucksters scored a dc- nisive 10-4 victory ovcr the Sum- mersldc Crystals at the Forum last night to move into a second plat/x tie with the Charlottetown Victories, four points behind the League-leading Abegwclts, in Is- land Intermediate llockoy League lompetition opponents. the Saints piled up a 3-1; lead by the erizl of the first period. 8-4 at the‘ end cf the second, and ltdding their cppctients scoreless In the third, banged home two more in that frame to take the game by a liberal six-goal margin. The game was a rough and ready affair all t-hc way. with a. total of 23 penalties being handed out by referees Churlcy Hogan and Leith Jay, including two mtsconducts and one major. Eleven were awarded tn the Saints and twelve to Cry- itals. The Saints hcld a definite edge m1 the play in the first and second periods to force the attack deep into the Crystals zone, where they hammered away with a haulage of rubber at goalie Sprague, who came up with a sensational job in tllc nets lo prevent, the saints from getting many more goals than they tlid. Cliff Bernard was the big goal- getter o! the night when he made the red ltglfl flicker four times. while linemiate Joe Mahar came up with a smart performance with two goals and an assist. Stan Deighen made it a power packed llne when he collected three as- afsts on Bernard's and Mohair’: goals. Ayers, Rodgers Farmer and McIaaao were the other Saints pcrl. Hard-working‘ Gordie Kelly maimed homo two at! the visitors ‘bullies in a. row, while Joey Schur- man, and Davis got the other Sum- masldo counters. Otttslmoting and otulskatlttg theirf ‘Saints Score 10-4 Win Over Crystals In Game At Forum Last Night W.K.S. Boys illefeal 0.5.5. In Hoop Game West Kent's l boys basketball ‘team lost night defeated the ;Quccn Square hoop squad by a score 33-23 in an exhibition game played on the Y.M.C.A. floor. The winners opened up an eleven-point lead at the first half but were forccd to lose a poiynt in (he firtnl canto as the losers edged them out in the scoring in this half by a 14-13 margin. The losers played the game with only five players and it was their first taste of competition this year, Joey Hoyt and Barry MztcMillan lcd the brunt of the \V.K.S, at- tack as they garnered twenty-four points between them. Hoyt had fourteen with ten coming in the opening half while MacMillan had ten with eight coming ln the second half, Gerald Birt had four points for the winners. Charlie Rczidy hatl scvcn points for the losers with L0rne “Luker" Burke getting six and George Howatt getting six also. Bill MncAndrcw and Ralph Mac- ‘Phcrson rcfcrcod the game with Bill Leonard the timcr. The line-ups and scores of the gamc:— W.K.S.—‘Blrt 4, MacMillan 10. White 3, Hoyt 14, Chandler, Lantz 2, Kennedy, Scantlebury. Total 33. Q.S.S.—-Ready '7, Burke 6, Pur- cell 2, Howatt 6, Kelly 2. Total 23. Lisls Players l!\ v .11: GUARDIAN, CHARALOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 1, 1950 Local hockey fans will have the opportunity tonight of witnessing what is expected to be the best in Island Juvenile Hockey League competition, in fact, probably one of the bcst games that will be seen this sca- son, when the Charlottetown Jtwenilc Abbies clash with thc Surnmcrsidc Kinsmen Juvcnilcs in their first meeting in regular play. u a Both teams have game to date bccn season, although admittedly" the schedule hasn't been underway very long. with the Abbics, who are loading the league, ltaving two wins in a5 many starts, vvhilc the Western Capital boys have tucked a victory away in their one and only league start, to hold down second place 1n ‘the standing, . - Both have sent the Juvenile Victorias down to defeat, with the Abbies also having a win to their credit over the other league entry. the Kensington Juveniles. Judg- ing the two teams on the basis of their individual meetings with the Vics, the Paul Williams coach- ed Abbies seem to be packed with the most power on their line-up as compared with the Jim Hav- ris and Charlie Hogan coached Summerside pucksters. In their clash with the Vics, the Abbie! sent them down to a Walkaway 10-4 sellacking, while the Kins- men Juveniles only managed to squeeze out a 7-6 verdict over the same squad, which seems to make the Abbies the favourites to take tonighfs clash. a o o However, it was only the first Local And U. S. A. Rinks In Finals For Holman Curling Cup Entries For Today's Races l-‘our classes are scheduled for today's harness races on the North River track, officials of the Victoria Driving Club announced last night. The meet ls scheduled to start at 2.30 p.m_ sharp. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE —— FRIDAY and SAT RDAY “IMPAGT" Brian Donlevy - Ella Ralnes - Charles Coburu Action - Thrills - Suspense - Romance Visiting Curlers Guests At Enjoyable Banquet Here Last Evenin Visiting c u r l i n g enthusiasts unde- l feated in league play so far this, Looking more and more like 2nd Round probable winners of one or more 11E. Prowse (CH) 11, T. 1). Mm- of the trophies, the Brookline rison (s) 9, lass, team are showing up ex- t'cmcl_v well in the 4th Annual l“ Round Confederation Bouspiel now in its third day. Curling and Sweeping 11D!) Company“ their way through ttll opposition to (litlc the U. S. visitors fought Frown Bmi Trophy their way into the finals for the R, T. Holman trophy, By their Girl’ Fun (CH) 7’ AB‘ Fee (M) 9 victories they automatically enter- cd lhv Championship Round lead- Clllllng schedule lor lllls "wlll" lng ls as follows: int: to the lVfztritime Ccntrztl Alr- w;i_v.< ll‘Ol'\l\_\'~-I0p prize of the 3:30 ml“- Bnnspiel, ICE NO. l: J. S. MacDonald (UH) vs. W.D. Swan (B). Ice No. 2: E F‘. Acorn (CH) vs H. Jardlne CH). Ice No. 3: R. R. Bell (CH) vs. A. W. Matheson (CH). Sitlo h_v sitlo with (he Brooklinc llvnm is the local rink skipped by J. S, ltlztcflonztlrl who have walked iovcr all opposition to (lute. Ex- rilctncnt will hit an all time high lwhcn these two tcztms meet cach [Ce Na 4; Ed Tango), ((31-1) v5, other this morning in competi- EH, Saunders (CHM tion for the M. C. A. ’l‘r0phy, and tomorrow afternoon in the finals 10.45 AM l“ m“ ll- T- “mm” “PM m; No 1- F Hansen (on) vs E.F. SpT-ctutors are finding many élfikgcfl) thri ing tnnmcnts in (ho com- _ ‘ DDIlllIOITS, and‘ n |l1umhcr of lee N35‘ gjAkggmlg-glglldlzlsli? (CH) matctcs are icing payed to a ' ' ‘ ‘ draw requiring extra ends to de- Ice N; i: svvilllllektJlilglilllls (CH) l5‘ citl tho winners. -~ p * 1:1 addition to the Bonspicl Ice Nv- 4: F-B- Conrad (Cl!) v5- prizcs on (lisplzty in Rogers’ wirt- P-T- Rllddfifhflm (SY)- (low tho following have also been received: four nuto robes donated by Currnn & Briggs Co., for run- ncrs up for M.C.A. Trophy and four cngrnvctl silvcr cigarette hflXfls tlonutctl l1_v Morrison & Moc- Rzte for winners of Morrison 8: MncRtte Trophy. Other business firms which have signified their intention of donating prizes nrc: Imperial Oil Co. 1.ttl., for winners of lmpcrinl Oil Troplrv, B. A. Oil C0., for winners of B. A. Oll Trophy, and l3. A. Oil for runners up for B. A, Oil Trophy. Results of yesterdays matches were as follows: Legend; (CH) Charlottetown, (SY) Syd- ncy, (S) Summerside. ( Cart- wright, Man., (CC) Carleton Club. West Saint John. (B) Country Club. Brookllne, MaSS. Juvenile Hoop Games Tonight ‘ A double bill , in City Basketball League play, Juvenile which 73ml Round promises lots of action and smzut ball hztttrlllng, will get underway "B" Competition at the Prince of Wales College auditorium tonight at slxoclock. R.T. llolman Trophy The two teams who will meet Following arb the classes and probable starters: Class A Pace-Joe Direct, Lillie Marlene, Carl Aubrey, Rosalie Hooper. Class B Paceé-Calumct B. Long, Peggy Witt, Maude-no Budlong, Preferred Stock. Class C Trot and Pace-Miss Phtyfair, Jnandalc, Miss Adele \V., Nature Boy, Dot Butllnng, Ginger- brcntl Man. Clnss D Trot untl P:1ce—Sistcr Vernon, Orville 13., Block 511ml!‘- Brltish Bell, April Bud. SING!‘ Lady, Jess O‘1lz1l. Hoop Games“ Here Tonight There should be plcnty of hoop action at the P. \V. C. auditorium tonight, commencing at 8:15 when the Army ltoopstcrs tangle with the Saint Dunstunfis University cngcmen in n rcgulur Physical Fitness Basketball League en- counter. The game will follow a double bill in Juvenile Basketball League play which will get underway with the first grime at six o'clock. The Army-Saints clash wlll be a lmttle for second nntl third posi- tions, nnrl should come up with plnnty of keen play, The Army sqund will have their sights train- ed on a second plzico tit- \vith Ray's, which :1 victory tonight will Rive tltcm, while the Saints will ho gunning for n victory that can put them into u third place tic with thclr Army opponents. Kid Howard To Fight Buddy Hayes vivcre guests last evening at a banquet at the Charlottetown Ho- tcl. Seated at. the head table were His Honour Lieut. Governor J. A. Bernard, Acting Premier A. W. Matheson, Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald, -Rev. J. T. Ibbott, chair- man R. R. Bell, Mr. Harper Mac- Neill, Chief Justice T. A. Ca-mp- bcll and J. K. Curran of Sum- merside. ' The chairman proposed toasts to the King and .1150 to the Presi- dent of the Untied States, this last. in honour of the visitors from Brookline, Mass. Durinf a short sing-song skip Swan of Brookline spoke a few words in appreciation of the hospitality shown to his team, and then cal- led on a colleague, Mr. Trainor to assist him in presenting an original musical number, “The Gay Deceivers." This number was one of their club songs, and proved to be a high spot in the entertainment of the evening. This was followed by the entire gathering singing the “Curling Song." After a short word of welcome by chairman Bell, Lieut. Gov- ernor Bernard added his welcome to the visitors to Prince Edward Island, and especially to the rink from Brooklinc. This team, he stated, brought back memories of the days when he worked on a Boston El and operated in and around their home town. A welcome" on behalf of the Province was given by acting Premier A. W. Mathcsoti, follow- ed by a few words from Mayor MacDonald who spoke of the fel- lowship derived from the Roarin‘ Game, and also managed to get a few “plugs" in for the coming election. In closing Mayor Mac- Donald expressed the pleasure o1 the local club at seeing Mr. J. F. lVIacLeod back with them again itfter many weeks on the sick 1st. Musical entertainment was pro- ALL RESERVED SEATS FOR SKATING SENSATIONS OF T950 At The Charlottetown FORUM SOLD OUT FOR BOTH NIGHTS Feb. 17th 8r 18th Applications still com- mg in will be put on waiting list. start for the Summcrside crew will‘! mug?‘ m ‘ll’ lllmlll" this season, white-hie Abbics had J.S. MacDonald (ca) 12, E211. Xibhthc epgmrrgumipgtrt: llietlli HALIFAX, Jan. at - (c?) — visitors were introduced in- SSidEGOGA, épmcue, deknce‘ g two stiff ckh1b1t1on_ tilts under Saunders (CH) 6. preslsritelgeadlglrked W" a three_ DlckuKlcll l-Imvartl of Halifax. dtvtdually to the mcm-bers and Wwdside. B. Gay, Shields, Davis; , their belts 1n addition to. theirvEul. C.atl\c_\CH) 6, RB. Conrad way “e Wm‘ Y‘ M. c. A‘ for third Maritime lightweight bfllflllg cham- guests by their skips. _Mak1ng forwards. B. Grady. S. Gall-ant. G. 1932M? BBmCS- anti}! 15 PRPWlt-d‘, ‘ (CH) a. I place in ‘he 101mm? smndim: nnd plon, \v1ll meet Timothy (Buddy) the introductions were _Sktp4Swan Gay s_ Bemant Bradshaw Ken)‘ that the Summetstdc _boys. uhuir, Hanson (Cl-l) 14, Ed Tanton Wm ham be coming out swung Hayes of Boston lr the 10-round ofB1'ookl1ne,Mass.;Sk1p Baird of G‘ Bmmrd, qm-nlor‘ J_ ‘schm, ____ have_ been "getttnir 1n regular, (CH; 9_ [or n “New ‘ha, m" p," one m. main hout oi n boxing card here Carleton Club, W. Saint John; “EAL practice sessions since rncettnSlViLD. Savant (B) 1t), RT. Ruu- n“, cum, {n Second place, (W0 Feb. 10. matchmaker Gussic Mac- Skip Rudderham of ‘Sytiiey, and 3, D, 11,41,051, git-am; defgngg, SYDNEY, NS, Jan. 31 — (C?) the Vtcs, will b0 Fl "W011 till-DWI“, dcrhzun (SY) S. poims behind n“, leading 5am; LCllilll tmnounccd tonight. 5km Fce 0f Cartwrlghl- Mani- Helmessey- Mafiaaei AYGYS- Trcm‘ "‘ secretary Gel“: Connolly °l the 9d aggllegatlon “lhlln they. h“ [he Dunstatvs Juveniles who will rc- Hayes. former New Ettglnntl fea- ml)“- hlay: forwarded Mahar- Detghan. MairitimexAmateur Hockey Assoc- ligbltmlr-‘hl t0 tangle “uh W‘; 3m Round main idle tonight. thertvclght. champion. has been fB'l°fHsPe°°l‘°5D/,‘"°Ye 515° heard Bernaxd, Hutu e, MCISMC- Des- lot on ton ght announced l; c names l 105- The 50mm‘ game Wm He, ‘mdep forced to Step up m me ugh’, rom arpcr acNeill, J. K. Rosters. Farmer, Rodgers, DeLage. o! '10 Maritime Senior Hockey ‘ ' J.$. .\'l11cD011ald (Cl-l) 9, E.J. ‘w, a, 715 bgtvwoen thi- second . "h, q», ‘ S ~ Curran, John Findlay MacLeod Referees-Chas. Boga-n ind League players eligible for M.A. The fact that both are the two Clarke (CH) 8. plzxe victor,“ and y‘ M_ Q _1\_ gfgfieln33“Qglighcblégrr,“gmhgenggrl: and Chief Justice Campbell. lfillh Jar- HA. playoffs. top teams in the league to clatc \V. D. Swan (B) 9, F. Hansen (CH) and will be another race for ad- K4,,“ 1 g. v c Only Moncton Hawks and Hal- coupled with the knowledge that‘ 1t, vgnced posltlnng in the closely WHEJvQ§dFlgTIBSt Sm" was a sub vided by Don Messer and his I l SUMMARY flax 5g Mary-S have the ml] mst- Charlottetown and Summcrstdc. bunched five-team league. For the Cassi“, time (lemme last month Islanders, Charlie Chamberlain . gr; Q1 1g gllowed by the M A11, A, teams always produce the kcctt-i 15¢, Rgunql vies i, ‘V111 be an opportunity to ,. m J B (Km) m had o‘ and Marge Osborne. PGTSOIIS hUVIITQ T35‘ “l” Pellllll Saint John Beavers and Amherst est type 0f Cflmlmlilion and hflWl mnve into a league leadership ll,“ Bu; s n wiusbe Ilfliayes. The banquet was brought to a ervafions for Barbara ~~ b t ~ ‘ ' t - * 1 -- i- t ' "111 s. D. U._ 1v1 m the . _ - - 1 1h ~ - .. w-Ctyaials. Davis . ..-. 1:14 lliaablglsje llllze clrclllls olher two dial pa??? ‘ilrllmgegaoslltggffs “lg “ ‘Lloilllllgllvlellilrlzlllh ‘It'll C A quirnetlglae View“ Wm first, Maritime appearance. Eaorlsguglgne"llggdslllllilfigggfi ,,‘A‘lllll A S d “'5' l)‘ U" Aye“ lcu l l“ l - with a better brand of hockcvlR, R Boll‘ Cl-l) ll-f A lltllyl-l till": Th5" i- ll‘! P°slll°n n” 5°C‘ m g’ n“ ‘on’ Show are a I (Mrlsaac) " 3:49 He“ are the has: than seen in the senior ranks to- l 4 (CH) I l l ynd- 0nd place. g FUFL T0 FERTILIZER vised ThaT Ml’ C H Q's’ D‘ U" Famle salm John _ Goal’ Floyd Per- night's game should be a natural: . ‘mm. l 2' c - -———--——---— . l '- ‘ ' . (Rodgers) .. 5.55 ras, Gordon Mabee; llBfBXlCf-Z, Bill . i 1E1“- Awl“ ‘Cfit 8- H-I. ~1J11l=tt A scqtsnmn 1135 developed a Arch: '|| b f the '(-—-5. D. U, Maha . Kearns, Ralph Croucher, Jim Heon. l“ lldsmlalrl Fmflesltghal ‘gm ‘cm 6' B process for turning peat into grass , r w‘ e a (Deishen) 1:11 Lorne Smith: rorwmts. Nick tm- "l," .‘,’,°"“f, “Q b“ “Q, Qln,‘ 11;‘ ~l~w~ Metllten" <°H> l» W-R- Jm- aCE 3y -— fertilizer. Cllfion Hotel. Summer- 5_Cry5¢_a1s‘ Keuy one’ Mike Demchukv Roy whm w‘ o wt £10 ou n t e o‘ a W I kms (CH, 6_ . GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. 3! — \ _ _ (Bmdshavr. Bernard) 11:57 Wlllless l e y°lln=5 B“ l“ allml"R- Jutdinl! (CH) 11. T. A. Camp- (C?) —' Gamma" “T1975 W331’ - Slde. WlTh HCTOId MCI 6__C t 1 K 11 lock’ ‘Hm MacDonald’ Maul-leg ' ' ' l hp“ (s) 10 e a e defeated two Scottish clubs then M E o rySl-isl e y Dowlmg’ Gum Dllllon’ Art Leg? wil e a bi fca- l l’ lost to a Glas ow outfit. l I Ivor! Fnda and Sufllr‘ l1 1 ‘5- Bemmdl - ere Dick Wray Vic Jackson Doug Haskell’? 1 b‘. T , . Q I Ed. b g5 1h C d. ,3 _ T-S. D. 11.. M ha -' ' ' lure in oca spor mg ac 1v1 ies 2m] R m1 6 1 n _ tn ur e ana tan ' " . 8-8. D. U._ Beilinurrd Frizmiamliy £2111“ Jack Dame” for the remainder of this week. 0U - side won by eight shots over D No more nlghl can’ day of ""5 Iweek- ‘or (Maha-r) ...14:58 Ernie Yeadmr deface Frank a“; Commencing tonight at the‘ P. HR Carrughers (CH) l3, W.E,. Midlothtan. 13_0 to_ 122. Five of m Eldyflll 5115? from weakness of [he PurPQSe of |5§||- Pcflflll-iflri — HPIIHBSSEY. 5- Gal- ' ' ‘ M C. auditorium, a double bill 1n Macmms <01.“ 6_ SYDNEY N S Jan 31 __(CP) the stx Canadian rinks won kcen- F "Y5 °l' "m! fffllllflll- Painful . . 0 D011 "- - - ~> - urination 7. . . Do you have to get up Illg TICkQTS T° PTIITCE lmWSllL Roger Plllvosl‘ ly-contcsted matches sometimes l t, W dqidc, ‘Vlacflac, Hn- , ._ C't J 'l L - m *t't'01. _ _ - . . I nacllscy flTlljlllsfll‘ and miscondulclt). l-‘allgllllll PM.’ Powers‘ Bell’ steel‘ wlilll, gtlltvetllrltiecrtvezttallluilt 2x poL‘ello€l\llI{ A (laCdllllldfllcfil 15' ‘LA. Clarke _ Last-plat? Glace Bfayst-Ivlellietlz by only we Sllol‘ atnlqhnwhy dontyoumakgasland C I. AYOYS DflVi-i lllnvards’ Blll Hannon‘ George when Abbies and Ramblers mccur - ' “lmlmmd m m." ll p In Glasgow the Canadian “A" agalllll "m" llllmcnl! wlll‘ ‘he ma’? ouniy P ‘cunts ' McGreZor, Ron Gnudet. Gord in the firs, game and the vwi gull“ loll) 913R Bell (CH) tallies after spotting‘ front run-l ‘Hm beat the Form’ Edrick and “alum prcatmen‘. MAGNOPILLSI Second Period Armstrong, Dan Wilkes. Bill Ford. mriaS lflfltlle ‘vllh Y- M- C. A. in)“ Jarame ( _ ntng Sydney Millionaires one goa- Dunflmrwn mam by 32 Show’ .11 In only a little whllc. many notice Joe Schmidt. Jack Hollett, Allan me second at 7.15 CH) 111 KW- Milli and went. on to deflate _ Mll to 39 In the afternoon encuumer a great improvement: irritation les- 9—S. l). 1].. Bcziirtrd isullivati, Tom Brennan. Jim Gray ' s Q R ‘wlll (CH) l‘ “Wall” 54 he“ lolllglll l“ l‘ wgqhlqlasgom the Dominion Dug "Tled- Pal" fiwlhbd. urination normal T P.M. (DClflllCll) .. 4:55; Moncton - Goal. Les Colvlu, T}. ._ on, rt o! the n.1,‘? 1 l R d drab Cape Breton Senior Hockey m “v35 Overhaul“ 54 m 42' again. Tired. nervous feelings will _ ,;_ gchm-nmn ,W1vf gong“; dcfenm Eric p199; "5 '5 Y?“ 9 f‘ d“ W" League game before 2,200 fans. Winn," “A” r- k - the disappear. MAGNOPILLS can help Re er t‘ N f Pick, ll;.;6 Blll Leann?" Boll Leekie, Tod $293’ twcvglcllllllrllmfxllrlrh _ I _ _ The win, second straight for the momma l3 competitiltlllns ilnllcluded bring about aqulck return of strength s V“ ‘Pns o IMcEwnn- forwards. Lou Milani L ll ll“ c Y5 _ lb ~_.T:.tl 131111011 (C1-1) 1a, Ln. Con- short-handed M1ner§ QVQ!‘ Sydllfl- Nova 5Com and Prince Edwargi W?" all" surillcal 1"f¢l'\’fl1"0n-~- Gd IIP WI" bQ Re'§°ld~ '-- i - .. and U10 fWllh PRICE m"! u" < 1nd (C11) 9. bo d them to within one omt . MAGNOPILLS “~49 i Rod ltlcKcrtzie. Dali. Builcavcll, ‘Bob . . . ,1“, °5le p . 1513M] qlnp Wallace w Smith are Wld l‘ l" drug ‘Pnrthr Mam“, Mflntvre’ CH“ Stalls Ufllvflrslllf CHZPYTWW “l EH Saunders (CB) 9. RT. Rud- of runner-up North Sydney V1c- Luncfibuég N s ' ' Ifores. nun! -.- y) . 15:04 41V," '3,“ Rohmmfi V", AMEN. 315° ¢°m° l" SW15 al 3-15 l" ll". (lcrham (SY) 6. torias. Millionaires play at Glace M ‘ ' _ ___ ~ wvttizlsulc. ('31. Gal-l I ' i ,. < ' (Y. . .' fir“ 3am‘? °f_ l-llf‘ llmll SlTL-“ll l“ l ll R. Ci\l'l‘l|lll"l‘$ (CI-l) 19, K. A. Bay tomorrow night. lt will be - . Prank 1m nti. Jnr‘ Ptt/twitricL. _ I,‘ ,. l I, 8,4 _ _ _ , t-nt n t};'n(l,\'.S‘1\r‘l:l<. ltcn- _, Island tisur-t tints- <l~<t 11.111111 (C1114. Sydncys fourth game in live H 111cm e MllPnfllllld. Dun Larlec. b, H L, ,_ c m mm,“ Th‘, ]_,,_i _ _ _ _ omen)‘ i A"1llplflmi Gm,‘ Am,“ M3,, “l lagl,‘ l’ ll,‘ ' ‘ nights and their third straight. n .1,‘ ‘kill whml. dflflnfl. Joe l” Flame l“ llarllclllal sllnlllll ll‘. 1st. Round Millionaires with 67 points have ' vt-fllrd prrieil ‘glut 1.1"“? Bhfldm-r“ Plm~Gnll_ a lrleallly crgcnuntcr. Anni/t an cightflpoim bu.“ on victor,“ “ ' ' ' ‘ . , W‘ e a "lg 01' a Wm l“ “Q" Cnmpfllflnn First Period 1::--.~.< n. 11.. Ttdlers ‘jlel-Wsfge $311?“alrllwlféflmnglfl; can out there m a avcqnd Plw“ mum,“ & Mam“ T,.;,,,h,, l-Sydney, Gallagher (Birukow. _ ‘H-nnrte-yi i441 wm“! T’: -- ll‘ é ‘d‘l ~R I 5d tie. with Rays Millionaires, twvti L u Prowse (CH) ,7 GIB- Fuu MGR“) 9:01 144;. h, 11.. litlrnartl . 15:211- Mfl-‘ienlm- 3""! h 6m“ 1c 19$‘ points behind the league leadtingy (Cm 6- ' 241309 Bay. Thale, (white, An. Penalties — Rcrligcrs. Woodsldc ll-flmlrv. MEX R11 9i‘ -‘°n- Y" '9' R. C. A. F, while for Saints a ,1, D Mon,“ (s) w A B F derson) “ML Ayers. shttuds, B. Grady. Icy. Harry Mostcnko. Poul Mc- victory will send them into n ' ~ (m if)“ . . . ee Lmace Bay‘ E. Brown (“P Iorude, McIsaac (misconduct) Manamm Own WARD!!!» 1*" deadlock for second spot with A W kind-man (CH) 15 w“ ,,,,,,,_ whfle, 11m ~ MflcRoc (maim- Dflvls- I-fl¢r°1X~ their Army qwvfngntl- ' ' Jcnlkm w“, a ' ' ‘ l-Glace Bay. Wade (Anderson. F Bo T *' - ' ' Thaler) 16:23. ‘mm 0- P- w~ c- tw- ‘~ that. °- “ “mp w»- P-i- w-d-i- l" Flllll“ 8‘ SATURDAY "l5" 5 slcrs will journey to the Western E w Macmm ' (CH H J A Bunions) 18.13. ' ' Capital where they will meet the ' ' ‘ 5 l ' ' ' Penalties: McRae (2). 0 HOCKEY 'Summersidc Schurman’s qulnlettcl _ _F_“"“<"_‘§*f1}; Second Pet-Ind in another I. P. F. B. L. contest 6—Glace Bay Dennison (Dewey) " LEAGUE while back here at the P. W. C. Too Late To ch88"! \ 5:47. _ l ' floor on Saturday night P.W.C Penalties: Matthews, Jocloln. ' ' SUMMERSIDE vs. ABBIES will clash with S.D.U. and Ray's 'l'hlr|l Period WEDNESDAY-ll AM. Io 5 PM. , and Army will oppose one anoth- lET _ MREDALE PUP six 7~G1B¢e 3i)’. Dewey (Dennison *~ TOILZGHT AT 7-30 “CLOCK e,’ in l double fixture in the mgtgs. Finder please lpthone Delveootiio) 18:35. l f A a I o S TING AFTER, GAMF same league competition. 1t is - - Penalties: Phillips (Z). l ~ - m, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, m, ,,,,,,,,_ _ app canls rom Io M inc ustve double fixture of the week i11 Juvenile League~hoop competi- tlon will be held here on Satur- day afternoon and early evening, but u yet the final O.K. on this ha: not been given, 0'1- the team named who will be competing. ADULTS-file ctmmmtzn-zso 1"“ F 1m. MONDAY-Shating—8 t» 1o ‘THURSDAY-ll A.M. lo s m. p , All applicants from N Io Z Inclusive ANY TICKETS NOT FICKED UP, WILL ‘IE RE-SOLD. TO A WAITING LIST. "I! FORUM CONFERERATION BONSFIEL MOCCASIN DANCE At CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUI HICTORIIT llIHlf THURSDAY NIGHT DATES 30' lll’ FEB‘ l All Tickets have been allotted as applications were re- ceived in order. Great can was Iclton in this re- nJusnAY-omumnAmm; 4 w 5.50 \ NINE mm CREEK flupAv pggpuApy 3,4 spear. Absolutely no change will be made l unv . wmmpgnmfiAfigillfi v‘ Sh“ BUTIJLGS ' . allocations. ' l‘ . o V‘. e . _ um pine. VIOTOBIAUNION! Allmml” 75 c'"" m: lhtginnlbuwymmmptumtenterutnmsnc _ No Skating Between Periods Don Manor's Orchestra A _ , , _ _