. . I I ' . l . 4 x l The Prince Street school Ice Sports with all the color. thrills and spills that go with the gala event were held at the Forum last night before a very large crowd of -nthusiastic fans. Keen competition was the key- note of the sports events as each lee" Kemp. 2 Connie whmock. participant gave his or her all in 3- Ohm LEW". ' the well conducted prograrrune '30”. 13 yrs. 1' L630), McNem. which was run off under the guid- ance of announcer J. A. S. Wil- liams and starter Art Perry. The Prince Street hockey team came through with a '1-4 win over Georgetown High School to make it Successful Ice Sports Held By Prince Street School Last. Evening Phyllis Cately; 3. Dolmle Berrigan and Carolene Llewellyn. Boys, 9 yrs: 1. Wallace Piatts: 2, Gary Watts; 3. Ross Gillls. Boys, 7 yrs. and under: 1. Bobby . . ly woman 2 (D- PAGE SIX MARCH 6, 1953 Ford: 2, George MacKay; 3, Hes- seli McLaine. Girls, 7 yrs. and under: 1. Kath- 2, Roy Diamond; 3, Derry Watson. Backward and Forward Race: 1. Wylie Allen and Barbara Wran; 2. Gerald Burgoyne and Ernestine Mills. He set the record originally two years ago amd then tied it last. year. Ted Lindsay also scored twice for the Wings, while Johnny Wil- son, Red Kelly and Alex Delvec- chin were the other Detroit marks- men. Rookie Aldo Guidolin spoiled Terry sawchulzs bid for his shut- out. I-'irat Period Scoring - Nnnr. First Game For Maritime Hoop Title Here Monday Penalties .. Howell 3:31, Del- vecchio 14:10. Third Period 6-Dciroii, Ilowe (Deivecchio, Pavelich) 7-New York, Guldolln (Raleigh. Buller) 8-Detroit, Lindsay (Pavelich, Howe) 19:06 Penalties-Mlckoskl :54, Howell 1:57, Leswick 8:23. 2:01 D101 turn home on Tuesday. - Business Girls Win Curling President's Charlottetown Curling Club, de- feating the Housewives in a final The Business G-iru won the Vice- compelition at the Scoring - None. Penalties - None. Exhibition nil Games Scheduled To Begin Saiurday NEW YORK. (AP) - They'll still call it the "Grapefruit League" when the major league baseball clubs start playing their pre-sea- son exhibition games Saturday. But in the course of setting up what probably is iihe most ambi- tious exhibition program ever at- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Quebec Shoots Into Lead For "Canadian I Curling Chlship Glace Bay. slanders Game Here Tonight The Glace Bay Miners and the period after Bill Ford scored the opening tally. Bob Bowness added singles in the second and the third went score- less. ' Connie Bcnihomme was inlured in the second and did not return to the ice. Miners also lost the services of Bill Burega late in the period when he tangled with Hughie Campbell. Both were given match misconduct penalties. Lineups: - Glace my-coal. Lockhm: de- fence, Cooper. Amadio, Burelga. Hlnchberger; forwards. Verrier. Macey, Backer. Keller, Raynak. Miller. Bonhomme. l Halifax-Goal. McMeekin: de-l fence, Lepine, McLaughlin, llayes, Bill Goold, Ken Lnuffman and C Semi-Finals covchead Flyers defeated Sandy's Ramblers 3-2 in a close game at North River rink last 5 night. The victory gave the Cove- head team the intermediate C Boys, 8 and 9 yiszl 1, Roy Big- mrrm-F'"” h complelte evehlhg hi” the P: S; 3- gar: 2. David Lee; 3, R. Wynn and much 9'7" By CRAIG ARMSTRONG F mmt Mm Islanders meet tonight at the students. The City students were T Johnston At the end of the 6th end the SEVENTH ROUND Forum in an M M H L me trailing at one point in the game hm: 11 3,”. 1 Phyllis Kim . score was deadlocked 6-all. In the (C M 1. st " Wm") ' ' 1 '39. ' . , ,. . -. . 1!. ans an ress a The miners played last night in but they came back strong to win. 2 Sandra squm.eb,.1ggS. 3 Carla,” 'lth end the llousewives counted , C. , ..322 020112 030-12 H M X mwuc th mu of The senior boys relay race was L'1eweu ' ' one but in the 8th the Business SUDBURY 0ni,, (OP) - Que- New Brunswick .100 101 000 101- 5 3 6 W e 59" , YIL ' , . ' Kenny Watson and Bill McCraok- won by the Grade K students and Boys 14 yrs and over. 1 David Girls counted three to take the bee moving along a record-brealb . ' ' ' ' - - i I - Alberta 322 012 320 020-17 en. The two players were being their relay team was comprised of Mncmod. 2 Wynn Mien. 3 Lem, match and series. ing clip. shot into the .ead Thurs . t, t .u Gehh” whrch Wylie Ah5h' R011” McNeill H ' ' ' y Members of the winning fink are day night in the Canadian curling Newfoundland ' 000 300 O02 101- 1 tatelildhxdelgmgh 3 encoun er W1 1 Lee hhd David M331-'e”di Boys '11 yrs i '7 Freddy Gauthier 5Ybl1 MWMHIE" Skill: Lima” ciiampiorlshlps as the oountryls pre- 0 101 030.. 9 ' . - s '- ' 1 ' , - - - . . . Saskatchewan . 100 31 Prior to tonights game the M11- gln the enior Gills relay the 2' Gpxdon pelgusmh 3. Donald Duchemln, third. H0113 Taylor, mm, bangplel headed for the P. E. I. i '70” 000 om Mug 5 ton Homms and Juvenile Islanm Wade IXA 55hd9hl'5 Wok the him Currie second, and Erma MI.ioPheison, st,-etch mn, ""h- The m”'mh"5 hi their team Team Race (Grades 8 9 and l0)i 519- Quebec replaced Manitolxa as Hie Nova Scotia . . .101 000 221 001- 8 "5 vilm meet ht the Forum .m an wP''” 5”” Mhcnhhghhv Beryl Sheh 1 George Ward and Barbara Whit-' Meml3N'5 Of the H0U59W1V95 Thhi pa--e-setting rink after nine rounds Ontario 010 I10 000 110- 5 exhibmhn gnmei The game Wm 5” h")h- Erheshhe Mlhh ahd wihhie ldoir 2 Wylie Allen and Barbara BIT R05em31")' H111. SUD. Paullneiihli gave them a record of seven underway at 7'15" MhcPh"3”h- Wralr I 3 Gerald Burgoyne and Burden third Kav Mustard. Secslwlns and one defeat Manitoba has Quebec ' 1” 002 002 001" 8 '"'H- Officials: Starter and referee: mines;-me 'Mms and .,',d Jean M..'.,-K..ig.m, first. won me Mme nu;,,be,. but has Manitoba .000 110120 110- '1 I Art Perry: Judges: Lt. Col. K. M. ' . . ' L,-:,L.. ' . Team Race (Grade VI). 1. Arn- dropped two games. , '”'lm5L'3h- LL Chh 5- L: Rhgers hhd old Mccalium alid Joan Cudmore' I The Quebec rink from Montreal Eighth Round M159 Mabel Math?-50”? hhhhhhceh 2 Gerry Levers and Sandra Square, B S p 0 t Si Gcor ' . . . . - . ge swept into the lead by g - 4- A: 3- WhI1am5- briggs; Ii, Wendell Adams and An- u winning seven gt;-algvm games :if- 3- C: ' m4 115 421 400 23 u C e u e Following are the results: drea Lavers. 0 ,9, dropping its first mam, to Brih P. E. I. . 100 000 000 051- 7 Mlchrhgggizx R:Xg1eLT:3:de:Le1&.if,tev; Ggligig &aac,.e(i.bgys ngilxgnz. liillaogyclgzxaiogma Quebec 002 132 021012-14 I.l(Jcra'l Curling Club schedule for . ' ' .' ' ' ' - . .. long : Kenneth Squarebrlggs and Marion LeRoy McNelll. f H b me Clwqc The best am, previous Nola Sco . 410 000100 100 '7 5 . . . . , .. .. . . , am. lltVi)rssz.m3. Roy McLaxen and Linda rigie:)iVIr.1rtl7thacaer1(;GI;-'i;:ltieieV:A1,le;a.kegigj a S gaustgc rink has done is to win five Manitoba "M 031 024 057 Dug” gggarcbx-iggs V, R, C, I)nrcnf" -' - - 2, 1 d- ” . Nild. - ........ ... 100 100 100 200- 5 . am. Hg';15xgg:1:11&el:i;5:', Clzrhdarzgg 3 ggxillyAgg;?:,.,:x;?)dJ:?:1eg1Erg:,:,i BOSTON ,CP)gBost0,, Bl.”-ms Quebec racked up three victories Dr. MacDonald vs 1''. Hansen. ; i , ' , ' ' . .. . ' ' - , Thursday. In the morning. Quebec . mm 3 E, wood vs, w. McLaine. lIII Wir I-lortons Class) 3 Grade Boys Relay. 1 Grade K 2 Grade snapped out o! a seven 83"” ms . Ontario 001 120 111 0 VIII McBeth's class) I 95' 3 Grade 913 ' I in streak Thursday night as goalie hemmed Mhh”'”bh' the first 1055 N. Bruns 010 004 000 101- 7 14- Tum” V5- D15 Pl'0W59- Boy; 16 yrs (2 laps). David s',n'im. 51,15-Rglay. 1 Grade M. Jig Henry blanked vmmeal 5.0 Ab Govwaniock's Dauphin four had Finals General Electric Prize -. . . . . . . . . Roger? 2 nine; Burke 5 Gaye 2. Grade x- 3 Grade '93 ' in keep alive Boston: National 5””eT'3d- 5”” Wims W0” W" M; N Ontario 001 110 201 002 1-9 B. Carruthers vs. 1). 1:. Manual.- Stewart. Girls, 10 yrs: 1 Joan Cudmore; Hockey League playoff hopes. It hfrhimh game but Thhrsdhy hhhh Alberta 110 002 020 110 0-8 Bld- Tricycle Race: 1' Ghry Cudmm: 2' A-ndrea LEwerS;'3' '.J.an.ec Mmgm was Hemyls eighth Summit of th? hlgllcelglwlfbitflfinhgahbisxegoslheedwlixduxix: Ninth Round hlllgrtliallnilis. Old Timers. Stephen MacLean 3, Ronnie GU18. 12 and 13 )ls.. 1, Beryl season xoui-in against the Canad g' hnswn. ' shemmn; 2' Dom”, weamefbie. 3 tens ' fore Northern Ontario. - 20 C. MacDonald vs. D. Saunders. - . i ' ' . . In other ninth-round games Sas- NOVE Swlla 2” 492 m3 390T J. S. MacDonald vs. Ed Tanton. GU15. 3 Ind 9 Y1'!- (1 1BDl- 1. J5” Hhrpeh The Bruins turned on ihe pies H lsh 1 Newmundland 000 ow 020 032- 3 ' Pamela Stewart; 2. Florence 0011' DC'm5I 3” hhd "er: 1' J93” MG” sure early, taking a 3-0 first-pen k3it(:,l;9Vl1lgl11l d:If93:9flSCo1t3mt!mur?o:& Quebec no 304 022 long” Col. Full is. J. F. MacLeod ltable; 3. Doreen Andrews. ougail: 2. Bonnie Shepherd: :9. ma lead on goals by Red Sullvan Um 1 - . 0 B . k 001 010 100 021- 6 M------ Open Race. girls: 1. Jean Mac- Catherine Bowley. Johnny peirson and Fleming MM. Newfoundland 20-8 and Ontario New runswlc . , ' . . . . . r . ” . I5- 0 tarlo ..... .. 201 202 100 300-11 lC)Ec:;lkggaixll;1e21,3oVBv;)er;!nie Shepherd, 3, Jagartznneg s;a)txl:lgeCosri)t':;i)th.art1l,g Boab ken. d d K m n Bminlolra 18 11 from Prince Edward P'nEg I. H H om M0 010 031- 7 S . . . 12' n eence a r - . n Team Race (Grade V): 1, Gor- George Ward and Barbara Whit- Qu;;f;(:3,u5ha scored in the miduicl After the (ii-st. (aw ends Quebec Saskatchewan 2:: Gm, don Ferguson and Sheila MoCor- lock; 3. Rollie Lee and Jean Mac- swim, had uIear.sai1ing.Everv member of 3- 0- - -- 940 32 W 022'” SUDBURY. 0nt.. (CP)-Stand- mack; 2. Allan Macbougaii and Dougall. "The iwin moved thg B,-inns mm Kenny Weldon's rink curled well N. Ontario 0 000 no 200' 9 ings in the Canadian curling H fouruhplace me with Toronto and Weldon placed iirerfegdgus Manitoba . 201 1 T championship after nine rounds draw shois to carrv his rin C ...... .. .- Thursday night: G d” H B k : 01' 1e Yea S 0 SUMMARY . 1 o G Quebec '1 1 Manitoba . '7 2 - - ...........a Halifax At antics ank , , - ' " ' 1 Boston Sullivan d M. 7 0 govl: tshoml H 3 '" ', t .. . as a c ewan . 3 Record As Wings W in . i.?.:::.i".:....... Sh-01't'Ha11 ed mers . ' 5 a - ' , , Ontario . 4 4 3 ;3””fk””;.,,,,f?,2fi'"'d) """" " 7.37 -Penalties .. Burega 5:05 and New Brunswick .. 1 7 ,., ,. - rrrmm -(gsirostm 16.0.; X GP Ham” Mung 12:11, King and Cooper 7:24. Newloundland .. 0 8 DETR01T- (AP)'"G9h'h' H0" Pemmei - Gllldallll 11125 Penalties-Meger 4:50, sandford mg b1a;ke'd( mf shorhhanded Campbell 12:11, Raynak 14:21. Prince Edward Island , 0 ii cracked the all-time National Howe 17:53. 19-24 Gm Ba M-mm -1-0 in 3 one. Burega and Campbell majors - Hockeylleague point record 'I'hurs- i ' S-met: Mfumme Maia, Hockey and match mlsconducls 19:59. my "l'3m' by hghrmh in hve goals second Puma secnnd Pnmd Lea ue contest here Th'ursdal'. Third Period Dgncludlng two of his own Ph ' 1-Detroit lindsay 4 B t pg 0 The Miners. playing with only SWTWK 'r None- xhhlly 5hm'T” the mst'.m&ce (Kcily,' I-lloweli .:4'i: -(1&S,,:1::1 g”:n:11gon-1) 3:39 lo men at one point in the same. Pehhhi” T Nah" -- )detlI;)1lL wings aalll lint, 2-Detmit Wilson is Boston ,Q;mkenbush.. were outclassed throughout as tllie Losciifkligt is 14 H 4,, (c.n..u.... me...) e elew - '. , . ' v , L g hem nde n -- mk Iasbpmce New York Rangers. 3 goelvecchio. Plvstal). ...... .. l.0ll imackeil. Pelrson) lb.l5 1b8lIt?11ll:)&eei:1(;f:: and deflmslsezpml. McMeekm 6 5 wgm Marmnw Much- - . - B - 6110”. Kelly Penalties - Macpherson 3:09. 0 . M” an 3 H - I B , - with W” goals RM three RES ' iilowe Pr stall loss .1 -40 Doug MoPhee. up from Junior X Y B00 8) 0. Halifax 7 H0We.h”m his Gbgame tom to 4-Detroit Deslvecchlo H I i M05 an 7i G ranks for his first season. scored N0" 5430”! 591110! hhlpolhu on 4'5 gosh and 4'5 us. (Wilson. Pi-ysiaii ......... .. l3:12j Third Period the hat trick-three successive .II.:unenll:uri: 4, E:icioubl I I 5155' 5-Detroit. Howe 152361 goals-for Atiantlcs in the first (In 1:11:02 UTE WM 9! -0 -HVP B ' . Quebec Senior- Montreal 5, Montreal Shorhrooke 2 leads bcsl-of-seven quarter-finals 2-0 Vaileyfleld 1, Quebec 6 Quebec leads best-cf-seven quar- ter-flnais 2-0 Ottawa 1, Chicouiimi 2 Chlcoulimi leads bosl-of-seven eml-final I-0. Quebec Junior Montreal Canadians .1, Montreal semi-finals series and the right to Royal: 1 meet South Rlutico for the Queen's Canadian! had besbobnlne County chBi;l(l!;ih(JII1l;lAl'l:.Y s,,m1,n,,,,n3f.Ww-W w- First Period . 1- hi . P k I:;,;,,;:,: Young Hockeyists 2-Ramblers, Aitken Penalties - Deacon. Stewart. Second Period Robinson. At Borden Saturday The Prince street school Hockey team defeated Georgetown High school '1-4 last night in an ex- hibition game during the annual Prince Street School Ice Sports at the Forum. Georgetown raced into a 3-2 lead in. the first period and increased it to 4-2 early in the second. "The Prince Street boys came on strong in the last half to fire five goals without a. Georgetown reply. David Maclieod and Rollie Lee each scored two goals for Prince Street while Donnie Mccallum, Clarke and Barry Cudmore came up with single goals. Murphy, Rafuse, Hansen and Roach scored for Georgetown. The game was capabiy handled by Art Perry and John Kane Jr. Line-ups: PS.-5.: Goal. Douglas Cannody: defence, Donnie Maccallum. John Llewellyn, Bob Jay. Clarke Cud- more; forwards, Rollie Lee, David MacLeod. Barry Cudmore. Rich- ard MacKay, Roger Tanton, George Ward, Wyllie Allan. G.H.S.: Goal, F. Walker; de- fence. D. MacDonald, G. Murphy. Prince Street School Defeats Georgetown In ; Hockey Game Last Night . J. Layers; forwards. A. Macpnee 8. Hanson, R. Landry. E. rum, F. Murphy, L. Hatch. L. David. SUMMARY First Period 1-P.S.S., D. McLeod (Mo0ai.lum) 2-G.H.8.. Murphy 3-P.S.S.. Mooailum - (Lee. D, Maoheod) 4-GJ-1.5.. Refuse . 5-G.I-I.s., Hansen (Roach) ............ .. Penalties: Roach. McLeod. Second Period 6-G.I-1.8.. Roach ma. Uta an an, Ou- -- Uum (D. MacLeod) .................. ,, 8-PB.8., D. MacLeod (B. Cudmore) ............ .. , 3-M Penalties: Murphit. Lee, Ln... era, D. Mac-.Leod. Third Period 9-P.8.S., B. Cudmore (Lee) :43 10-P.B.B., C. Cudmore (Tanton) 820i 11-P.S.S.. R. Lee (B. cudmore. Mooallumi szu Penalties: None. Grosse case Hotly Protested The Glace Bay Millers. Sydney Millionaires and Halifax Atlan-tics are bitterly protesting. the Ted Powers-Erwin Grose case and are seeking a reconsideration of the matter by the C. A. H. A, Rbptesentatives of the teams have been in touch with George Dudley, Secretary-Manager of the C. A. H. A. nsking for a report on the eligibility of Grosse, The opposing clubs maintain that the recall deadline was Febiruary 25.and that the Islanders could not bring in anyone after that time. The Glace Bay Miners also point out that Grome was a member of the Q. S. H. L. which has been out- lawed with the Q. A.H.A. and that he is ineligible to play under C.A.- I-l.A. rules. Also h:i-ing it bearing on the matter is the suspension of Ted Powers. who played three games with the local club after the Feb- ruary 14 deadline, Whether or not Gross will play tonight is unknown. Black Hawks Defeat Maple leafs 3-i CHICAGO. OP)-Chicago Black Hawks scored twice in the first period Thursday night and moved on from there to a 3-1 victory over Toronto Maple beats and a firmer hold on third place in the Naticm- ai Hockey League. George Gee and Bill Moeienku tallied for the Hawks in the open- ing frame while Eric Nesterenko countered for the Leafs. Jim Me- Fadden completed the scoring in the second period. SUMMARY First Period 1-Chicago, Gee (Gsdsby) .. . 2-Toronto, Nesterenko (I-Iassard. llannigan) 3-Chicago. Moaienko (Eodnar, Gee) . Penalties - None. second Period Borden Sisters Win Prince County Hockey Chiships Borden Sisters defeated Eiim. dale sisters 3-2 at 13 rden 1... night to take the Prin 9 Count, girls hockey championsihip, win. ning the round 4-2. Borden win the two-game series opener earlier this week at Elmsdalo by a 1-: score. Lineups:- Borden: Goal, ozon; defence Conrad. Darrach. Maoxenns; lor- wards, Noonan. Westhaver. Gor- dan, Howatt, Mncwlllinms, Mac Donald. Eimsdsle: Goal. Kinch; defence B. Adams. Fraser, Rennie: for. wards, L. Wallace, R. Adams, N Matthews.Millman. Burke. R. Wnl lace. 0. Matthews. A. Ramsay. Summary: First Period l-Borden. Noonan (Westhaver) 1-Borden. westhaver (Noonan) Seoond Period 3-Eimsdale. Fraser (N. Mattht-mi Third Period 4-Elmsdale. Fraser 5-Borden, MacDonald (Gordon) Referees: Pickering. and Fraser. -. .5. v porisman Wxyxhxii 6;y.7rcW2.r Rolled with . 4 . 'AllWEATHERf 3-I-iiyern. F. Hughes (Deacon) Penalty - Deacon. Third Period 4-Flyers, O'Brien (H. MacDonald) ' ”Lippy" Gaudet and his two 4-7- year-old hockey teams will be in Borden rink on Saturday night. A game between these minor paper- weighis will feature the night's entertainment there. and there 5-Flyers, L. Macltfillan 4-Chicago, McFadden (Gadaby, Gardner) Penalties .. Thomson Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties -Morison 6:00. Dewa- tem ted, the a efruit has ae- 3100111? forwards. Kin8- B0Wh955r The first game of the finals for This series will bring together quirgd me dxvgmp HMO" of cacy cnmpbeli, Watson, Ford. MCPhEe. the Maritime Intercollegiate bask- the two most highly rated basket- ms, sugar cane, and even a big or Lauiiman, Goold, Bcrgeron. . etball championship between Saint ball teams in the Marltlmes. The ,.huba,b. Referees: Jim Kelly and I.alu'IP, D1-mstnn's University and st.Fran- Xaverians have long been a pow- pmsburB.h Pk-ates, tmmng mipower, cits Xavier University will he play- erhouse in Maritime hoop circles the ram-1 of sugm. and rum Wm SUMMARY ed here next Monday night. The and this week they defeated the meet me Cuban an-sg,,5 in Ha... First Period uecond game of the total point Sydney Y.Ml.C.A. team in their bid am and 3., 10.113 B,.0wm- 3 team i-Halifax. Ford , leries will he played at An-tigonish toward the Maritime intermediate L, nsted to D1” ,, vbmmz team of (Hayesl 1115i it a. later date. basketball championship. Jaoanege Sm”; at Sam, Maria. 2-Halifax, McPhee l Arrangements were made yester- The saints have nm roug-h.shod cam. illayes, Bloom) 913'- day for the opening game to be over all competition this yeer,win- ,L,Ln,ng-m. 3-Halifax, McPhee. "SW ii: i.i..i”..li...?"i..":.13.;.:.i2 ..i.Giii'”' 1 i. ose p co Y H ' a ax, i: ec Xaverians learned they could not land Senior League jun as easily. (Goold. Bcrgeroni 19:13 make the proper plane connec- Saint Dunstanis have won Mari- Penalty D. Raynak llzlo. unng, time championships in all other Second Period llad: they played here Saturday fields of cndcavour except imsket- go", of mm devamped um 5-Halifax, Goold the visiting Collegians would have bail. They have won in hockey. pflntgd, 24 3...", .071”, mum. (King, Bergeroni .. 10:06 been unable to return home until football and debating and their glu prIn(g, An, you up 3 u. ls-Halifax, Lauffman Monday as there is no flight to followers think the time has come pogurc only 40 cgnig, Reprlnts (Bergeron, Lepine) 2 New Glasgow on Sunday. By play- for them to round out the circle 4 cents each. Mail Film service. '7-Halifax. Bowness lng nn Monday the boys can re- with a win in basketball. Cnarinttelown. , (iiepine, Bergeron) .. 16:26 YOU CAN FIND OUT RIGHT HERE culnloiiriowu about the apccluliud mining the Navy will give you in any one of seven! Important Icelmleul . min . . . about the pay and other benefits of a cone: of us with the loyal Canadian Navy. 1 be complete details, no NAVAL RECRUMNG OFICER ' H. M. C. S. GUEEN CHARLOTTE ' Sims Iuiiding 1: Charlottetown. P. E. .I. (Deacon) Penalties - Maccalium, ner. Mis- .D.L. Soccer Results LONDON. (Reuters) - Notts County and Everton tied 2-2 in a scheduled English League Division VI soccer match Thursday. The match was postponed from Feb. 28. when Everton was engaged tn the Football Association Cup quarter- finals. M Maritime Intercollegiate BASKETBALL FINALS At s. D. U. s'r. r. x. vs. s. n. 11. Monday. March 9th Game time 8:30 v Admluion boo GIIALLEIIGE ” S We, the Mount Tryon "Ramblers", hereby chal- lenge Albany St. Pats to 0. game of hockey to be played atla place and time suitable to both'tesma. I Everett Warren. Manager. N will be skating after the match. disappointed good sears still available. and be sure. The plan is at ROBINSON'S SUPPLIES. LTD.. corner Queen and Ken! Struts. ' ISLANDERW HOCKEY CLUB bury 13:00. CALLING AGAIN- . To suggest that you get your Holding Seat of once. The playoffs are iusi around the corner. You'll want to see all the dramatic; exciting play. Don't be at the last moment. Make your choice today. Waterproof Paper Extra mild . . . 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