Pete lKeff-Iglls ‘Coal In” inzird , Period Decides A -si~z1 noon t , locum:- ’ wassrusc Outcome Lead _O_f_t'en In Rugged, Hard Fought Battle —- Penalties AgainPlaylmgoltantPartlnTilt. . -- _ | .__ y - - IU- S- Players Wm Scv- Refusal to Aid In End- '3 ’ '0ldllnn.linx”weltsk_enforsride‘stfhol'orumlsetnlghswlien' ° ' ' ' v - i "- r-vrcr‘ m... um“... “vs-r. use": “r. fit‘ ‘Ziflmght ?"°“‘“g m“ “ha” “'8'” 2.1‘ W‘ 0 13mm In aye“ "l play III Ill “If l, 0 s: one 1J- 4 to s to once lllln s“ wiibin sci-lung dHenoo of u» leaders of the Ca t es 0 $54M“) Based on Counter‘ 1n vet oncton Hawks‘ ‘I union. "nls Foul" w»... en enary Tourney. i , proposals, u, ,, B, and“, 5mm ,,""",,,, s n was s m: from the mo: of Pete Kelly, on s double assist - " ' ——_ l ésiN-r aozm n a Nov 21-n' “°““"‘;ia howmr’ m’ m t his own msfee early In the fins! nerlvd that ml WWI! for the hm! (A. P- by Guerdiufs Speclsl Wire) HICKEY NICHOLSON sscxm xms ram KELLY (n: Joseph a Shlrkey) goal 1.. em. oi ti... ‘time, ‘pegodsasthtefeem J1," 233g?" m”, l" i-rew in n game that law the fans treated to s little bit of ev . MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 2i Brililsnt first string line of the Abegweite who played s major Anoclsted Press Foreign Staff) gave Saint John Beavers a. 3-1 vlc-ig témm f 3;“ m.“ 1; B“ ‘ho . '1'» u: it III mud would be bullies It mildly-Sticks wen curried. --With one exception, the scoot role in lest night's victory. (A-P. B: Guardian's Special Wire) tory over Mcncbon Hawksin nmri- who‘? ‘nod the wedlflwasben :0 " m‘); m night and elbows end knees some into frequent use u Referee Melbourne centenary -,_ ‘ ' 1 _ GENEVA. Nov. 21—'l‘l'ie belief time Hockey League match here to- mo}; the $1.1... nits;- s fygg-gfl in 7'- nei-beri gave than , y of lwwlr- 01111 when I ohm wee in ' ‘golf etmmpionsilup became an slli- WM . lb Iiesgue of Ns- night. Hawks remained. on top 013mg.“ mn-iwgy mg 1mm‘, m4 g, , position did he clamp herd, st other tines it being the survival American silfeir today, with in- , , tlons circles tonight thst Paraguay the league pack with Beavers cndlgeq ULem-y mg the inn, ' " of the fittest. But at that the visitors were the worst offenders, Shields vaders from the United States already has rejected the League's Charlottetown Abegwelts fled for mun went wide, psi-rename my, in puucnuu- csrrvins hh flick Ihwllh- hlsh Ill evwhs- lwlnmng seven of one sight opening g moan-ls for ending the Chaco third place ‘only one point below the m; in s; mu mm. mg 155mg m. 511ml 1 11°03!!! "Willi 91MB!‘ Jvllnd matches. Wm‘- seccnd-plsce Halifax Wolverines. m“ mm the mggh, .. ampules,‘ unnNMsULAfOerthoIImmAsdIMrIedthethreQJootpuMontlmMthgrcen secondpcriodlesdingi-msofletdldfhegoelscomeandtbelesdslfer- sud was eliminated from ti: unto thstlt wse bsrdfokeep trait with- match plsy tournament by Martin in three minutes ofesch other inf-be second lesion snd then ell, it took the Abbles first 1i seconds ihc m.‘- Held to one gosl in the hsd evened matters at Jimmy period by the sensational work of 0160 Herbert wee either mill!!! winner of $5.000 in the centenary Bubsr, the Abbies saw their lcsd wiped out and were one down five minutes after the start of the middle frame, penalties lo Currie sud Smith in quick succession see- ing the visitors take advantage man power to score two counters. Just s minute snd 32 seconds it took the locals to gar-l ncr s 8-2 lead which they held to the end of the period. Hardly lied the third period got underway when Shields slapped in the tieing counter from s face off st the side of Sargentfis cage. Moshe:- hsd drawn c. penalty for s tripping offence just seconds be- fore. The teams went beck to cen- tre ice snd Kane, Kclly and Nich- olsonracedinonthcsttsck to cage the winning muntcr. It was just l5 seconds after the Wolver- ine score, which is mighty fast work and ‘spam volumes for the fighting hearts that best under the Abegweit jerseys this season. Again it was Kelly, Ka-ne end Nicholson who were the shining lights on the Abegwelt offensive with Frankie Currie turning in a great performance cn the rear- gunrd. Sargent slso was his usual brilliant self, some of his stops lsst night bordering on the mir- wulous. "Daddy" Bubsr was easily the stsr of the Wolverine lineup He had four goals scored on him but he might sully have hsd double that amount and still turn in s brilliant performance. Lennon, Mc- Glashen and Masher bore the brunt of their squsd's offensive, being highly dangerous all evening. The fine guns being turned in by Frank Currie on the Abbie de- fence was the big feature of the Opening period. Only tough luck kept him out of the summary ss he engineered dangerous raids by fest breaking dashes. The game started to develop into s rugged bsttle right from the opening gong. Wolverines hsd the better or the play for the first two minutes, displaying some tricky stickhsndling. Bubes-‘s-first save of the same wss sensational as Kelly and Kane tore right in only to have Pete's shot rebound off his pads. Sticks were being carried high sndjfiurrie drew the first penalty for , boarding Masher. Wolves sent» every man up but Sargent was sensations! in the of the Wolves led to the first Abbie goal. Renaud, re- placing Ourrie, cleared to the cen- ter zone. Pete Kelly following fssh. poker checked the puck from Le- ‘Ilillle. Nicholson _the loose wafer, Hickey only hsd Graham to beat sud his psss to Kelly took the redhead right in to fool ‘Bubsr mmblebfly. It was 4 minutes snd 1B soconih from the start and, o mighty clever play. Play was of the lee-sew misty Is the teams opened wide. For- wsrds were being met, by stiff body checks u they rode in and when they dld bresk through, both first csplt auffgetthqwlnnlngmukerslter iw IES TURN BACK, WOLVERINES 4 TO BEA VERS DEFEAT MONC TON HA WKS toflsegosllnouthhldl THE CHARLOTTHDWN ousnoum OF om z-mi ____.-.~ “ ‘ BOXINQI i» ssssmssu. v _ _ OTHER svoivr- - ‘ A , .. Tl-ell ,u.l.aoirnls llllill swiv m AUSTRALIA League-Leaders, Handed Setback ‘é By t Saint J l. E A" ii l] E PRllPllSAl REIEBTEI] Ti‘. '1 PLAYED GREAT HOCKEY g5». l a) | it K7 Iniifoon of Denver, mined e Smith of Victoria, the sole sur- VMBS lnsnebred contender for the first prize of 82,1500. While Le/fcon fell by the wayside, ‘iihomoom of Lcs Angeles ‘Ibis impression. delegates indi- 0549611. We created by the series of 001m‘... , 1- to the league's plsns for ending the bloody con- flict between Paraguay and Bolivia in the Bout-b American jungles Presented to the special assembly (B! P“ "F"? 011161111 Rlflllflz 11111116 7-118 81ml! Monctcn forced more as the period 11¢" "1 "NBWNBWIB 01w 10 Wfltah continued while Beavers were con- elwpilhs flashes in the second and tent to attack individuelly. The winv ~ 1111"! Pefmdfl- T115 4111111985. how- nem began to use their bodies freely =, ever, was relieved by the perform-land gpflled incoming 35w“ n“: mac vi Walter Manson. 10ml centre the blue lino with felling eflcct. who has played brilliantly sincefrherg was no stopping Bill Gill, Joining the Beavers this season. Ho though, when he gsugped in fest, - figured in all three Saint John sonn- ' had Marsh tum aside his stiff shot . tonight. Bill Gill, Moncto ‘s big de- Inns than tore imp the corner um- RUGGED, WELL-PLAYED GAME v61"? AST NIGHTS GAME at the llbrum certainly proved clusively thst the teams of the Big Four are not just playing “for fun." If one could find more action than was displayed in the Abbirwolvev‘ ine battle we would like to meet him. Almost from the outset they went Eda", Panama“ “ha” were i116 801-10!!! 0|’ 81W!!! 1116 b0?! ‘Iwhole open last week, squealced of- qutcggbu robbing Kelly again sfter he L time hams; m,“ m, mo“ ‘plenty of leeway. Nicholson's hard drive nearly got away from Bubsr st the start of {the middle period Lsvigne nearly leaned into his own net with Bu- hsd broken through with Kane. The first line of the locals were hernmlng the Wolves inside their blue line. Currie was banished again but this time it was undo served, Shields being the offmder for crosschecking. Smith went off for tripping Lennon when the blonds winger was through snd the Abbles were two short. Lennon wasn't to be denied s. half minute later, going right through to give Sargent no chance on the shot. The time was 4.80. A minute snd four seconds later Halifax went into the lead, L-avlgne relaying the puck to Lswlor who picked his spot for gosi number two. Smith was still in the box when Abbies got the equaliser. Currie broke fast to go over the Halifax line flanked by Desilcis sud Nich- olson. Tlis former sfter taking Clinic's pass, relayed it to Hickey, and the left winger poked the disc behindBubsr. Wolverines put up an argument about the counter, ‘ ‘ ‘r s- whistle, but the mf- eree's decision stood. Grahsrn wss penalized on the play. Jimmie lly cams on to pivot wsslucky tohsudle his smoking: when Getliffe sent his teem into the lead again, accepting s psss from Desllets st the edge of the net to whistle one past Buber. Smith drew snctber penalty for Herbert's decision drew s storm of boos. Abblcs held on this time. however, Imtil their ‘cfencemsn returned. Smith and. Masher each got another pmalty for roughing and the game slowed down for the balance of the session. Saves for the period were Sargent nine end Bubar eleven. Abbies missed e greet chance when Kelly failed to pass as Kane stood tmcovered in front of the net seconds from the start of the final sasion- Kane tested Bubs:- oci a lone dash and shortly after Masher went to the pen for trip- ping the same player behind tbs ' Abbie net. ' mm the resulting fscc off. lust _8 seconds lsier Wolverines tied it ‘up ls Shields slid one into the net. On the very next ploy Kane, Nich- olson end Kelly evened matters. Kane took Hickey! pess to bounce s herd one off the Halifax goalies pods but Kelly rwed in to beck- bund one info the empty net. Tempers flow ss Levigne end Desilcts swung their sticks st each other but the 000181 dOWB es the offenders t to the P911 with msjor penalties. Abbies were nearly caught es Whittaker and Graham trapped them but the l“ mere pus was wide. 8011! ""1 Currie combined to best Bubu- but the goal was celled beck. the W0! going P off Koilys skate. "rm play was sow but with. the NW!!! 01 IAVIIDS and Desllcts Getliffc sud Dcsilets and Huber] drive. Grshsm bed just returneifo sn occidental trip of Mosher and’ ed ‘Ila. Abbics, P. K011; (Nicholson) “in” .......““..."°.'£‘;.'..'£°‘.‘.:» "w" ' ‘Mm; ggficzgw! a. worm, Lewior (Levine) tucks dwerstsking ._ - nine? Nicholson was _ e spin, Mm www- "“"'“‘”‘“°°'°'°~“‘mw'“ s Abbies ' oetum (Desilts) W3$ni§¢"°§.‘8s§‘€1lf$ w‘. '1 '- nniueesbenei ten-secondsfrom‘ MI-1¢*§m%""°- 9'11"‘ (*1- thcbellfcrthe Wolverines nnflflblmm _» m-‘nwu clisucotosvenliub- 1"""" '“ ' |‘~ in: tumors "i" ""4 bfflnlbgwdmmm. (“mum mun. “t. seeiesunr. Kelly (lens, n . Getllfffiglggt wing, i3. “wigs: Wannabe: (ms- : ‘memos .,wncm thine: . laser: essence. or m - 11111911811 with a. one-up victory over 'Ruf\is Stewart, portly South Aus- tralian dhotmsker. Paul Rum/an of White Plains, N Y. United Sfetes Professions? lop- Bldefi View?! 0f the day, swamp- ine Ss-m Richardson of New South Wales, 1i and 9. Karly Coogaer of Chicago won from Teddy Nadsmitilt of Victoria». 10 and 0. while Leo Diegel of Philadelphia. accounted for Charlie Gray of New Soufib Wales, 9 snd '1. Denny Shuts of Philadelphia, 198a British open king. defected l-lsrryBoorvi-ofvictoris,ia.nds, Craig Wood of Deal, N. J‘., el-inun- etcd Fergus McMahon of South AustrsllsJendLsndJoemsr-of Waco, ‘ibis, defeated Lou Kelly od New South Wales, 2 sud i. The round of eight will be played tomorrow st 96 holes. |Il.P.B. HUBKIEY L00? FIIRMEIJ‘ (O. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) at it in no imcortaln manner and the wonder of it is that s general - , melee did not take place, As it was Lsvignc end gestillletstlniegrly I gang u “Emma: a“ mm“ fireworks when they started swinging their sticks e p u i 1-1,, ‘Bociawd Pr, l, prorenrpt. action of the referee and players alike calmed the troubled mam“, maiden, rnncmgd W8 . _ $11] N Referee Herbert came in for a lot of taming at various times eilmlfmgflflj“m°',§f°fg,,m ha? last night's game and while we sllnigree that things did escape his m, “mm,” mime that .3 notice he was plenty strict inside the blue lines. He certainly stuck to mm", flunk me n“ w“ pm; his guns when the Wolves protested Nicholson's gcsl in the second pcr- ,‘ p055], constitute l refusal. iod, the Halifax team no doubt forgetting the rule that says s pisy must D; cab;nm_ haweve,’ h, m m_ .be completed before whistling it down. wrviqw p, - 533m“ the m“ ' ' ' that be was virtually rejecting the UT DESPITE the battling tendencies cf the players several smart Law,“ 9mm H, ‘w, on m, plsyswerepulledoff during the tilt. Probably not MbXll-‘Ofilbllfy, tluthisslmwngwmm- lisntly played as the Hawks game of s week ago, nevertheless last force the peace efforts. night's brand of hockey will ensure tho complete success of the league. no matter helm‘ yhat it is to be played for. v s ~ of hostilities and dernohilimtion “KID” LINE IMPROVING ticipsfb in the Big Ibur-Ooscmwltltctrt delay of the ,.,. w arm Gross, defensemsn Currie, for-"ies. and s non-aggression pact, in wards Kelly, Kane, Nicholson and‘W111¢b "HQBIHBOI" would be dc- iawlor, snd goalie Sargent. |flned. to be modelled on the mlulfl- A listener put. in a. word, tlwllflll. “@951 N“! 8181104 M Inndon in to the effect the Abbles might 1m- suggest in turn that it should be‘ she Saint John Beavers who might r.*"sos.o"s*r.,§rs"g,B | [i ‘l. [Mill E BASEBAU. llliPE HI: EIEATTURD line of the Abegweits continue to show improvement. Last night's per- formsnce was their best yet and while they are not getting as much publicity as their mates, neverthe- less are in there battling herd all the time. t HEIR OOURAGE is unquestion- ed. Time after time they take plenty of punishment but are always back on the next play- Their big fault seems to be 5min! trapped inside the blueline and once they get over this fault should compare favorably with the s s - plied that he w stand the Charlottetown club was not amiss to drooping out under the existing . VIDINTLY ‘K181i originator of the above scheme wasn't well (L p, 1, qu-‘rdhn- 5 u w“. acquainted with the Abegwcit LQg-Isyvnm 3;" 212 management's intentions. At no pjtunu-gh tonight pm“ time since the ruling have they 0mm M“, 31mm’ mm} s s tound s ANTIGONIBH, N. S., Nov. 31- Fivcteamswillplsyin the-MP. . -Pictou-O0lclmtsr) H069? IMIEUS this winter, but 5t Francis Xavier University will nof~ examinations late in January. The League will be Welled by Tnnoi Besrcsts, last year's winners, An-I tlgonish, New Glasgow end Stel-‘ lertou. An arrangement was ted to enable tiho University squad tc enter the second section and 0001-‘ “enter the first section because od pcte for the title and s committee was , ‘ ‘ to submit s schedule before Ike. 15. Stellarkm was m-sdmitted at the snnuel meeting here today when J. D- Mclintym. K. 6., was re- elected president and John Mm. Millan SecrcteIy-T-casumr. Stellerion won the league title in 1928 but destruction cd the rink famed withdrawal the following your. Btellartorvs home genres will be plawd in New Ola-stow this season. TONIGHT IN THE St. Louis st Chicago. Americans at Osnadiens. ‘ Detroit at Rang tree, Masher, McGlsshen; left wing, Lennon, Ferguson; right wing, Shields, Hudson; utllty, mwlor , Referee: "Sailor" Herbert. SUMMARY lint Period ‘nan... Ourrls. Stops: Sargent l0, Bubsr 12. ' Second Period ‘i. Wolves, Lennon (unassisted) bestof them. O I I IMMJE KELLY msds his local debut last night. Used spar- ingly, Jimmie wss effective while on the ice and Bubs: wssl n. lucky man that the curly-headed winger didn't drive one past him in the second session. "Daddy" was even thought or droimlnz 0W- pitciwi- from Kansas oicy of the their main thousht being to set Association. Brown, whc things straightened out in the best f; m, w" gum“ o,“ h, n,“ h‘, - '“ " ‘m1 3'1"’ . when he won l9 games and ing to Ohnrlottetcwrrs hockey lov-l 9Q 1g, lng public the ssme high-class Ipujgvnlm’ Ky" brand of the nationfl pastime. McDONALD r0 nmn mivnsux Nov. 21- Oubs tonight sent pitchers 111mm: end Dick Ward snd to St. Louis Cardinals for ucky on that one. 1 a c e . ' itchin- Tex Carleton. ,went 0n in the corner for possemlon closer, picked his o s51 POLIDWING re the Big “B BOY‘ MODW-lldr Carleton won l6 games and lost of the puck. Coach Nicklin immed‘- saggeclthedrspefles withslighhsing N Four is taken from s St. John bsntamweight champion of i 1 for the world champions during atcly sent on James, McDonald, Mil- drive. Only three scconib of ploy ‘A the Msritimes and lcadini 11B Past season. Tinning won four ler, Marshall and Medlnski for s remained. paperi Another suggestion wss broach- edtotblswrltcrlsstnichbone which is being passed along even claimant to Kid Hart's feather l weight title, has left for Monctcn to go into trsinilll for‘ his bout with herd-hitting Biff Lemleux. last 1081i d! for the third-plane Werdwithbhembsforswhile nlflsrdliefp?” ,wa.s three clubs take on the Abcgweits‘ 29th. The “gm “mum prove l Royals And’ After facing s two-goal deficit Dempsey Will (C. ‘I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) . B Promote Heavy. ‘"130 goals, two of them off the HALIFAX, Nov. 31-4-70531113 Lsfontatne 0-0. Hockey Results QAJLA. Senbr Grow today. tllisted with a series of 91M, m, m, “gm h mm,‘ uh moi-bum snd fell stop the nntl 14min for the referee's at?‘ °‘ " °“‘u°°"" “m” i "I prefsr s nmtch with ‘m: British champion," he An inter-stations! fight is s ‘lheboyawentuselingeboirt 1‘ I ll minutes more when eiwllmw bvt- at, b»... semen: e, mm c. fence ace, saved the Hawks from a the loose puck. Aided by Irvine and four-pointer, M00111 overwhelmed shut-out in the last mLnutc of the second period. Moncton waited until the last per- iod before really opening up and then attacked frequently with four and five msn raids. Beavers were mostly content to hold back, and when they did take the offensive many of their shots were at long rsnge. T meness of the match was evidenced by the number of penal- ties, Ernie Davin imposing only five, including three in the last period. The first goal came when Hugh (Yhesry, near the Moncton goal- mouth, intercepted Manson's pass and backhanded the puck past Jimmy Foster. Monscn also engin- eered thc second goal of the night. Following a. face-off in Saint John territory, he fed the puck to Oteary, whose shot was stopped by Foster. Farrell was nearly over when, with! four Hawks up the ice, Gill blazed s high shot into the left corner of - Marshs cage. The last goal, accomplished with only three sconds to go, was all Mon- son's. He coasted to the Hawks‘ clue line, fooled Burrage and Gill, who expected him to pas to s wingman, land whistled the puck knee-high pest Foster. It was not until Saint John ob- tained the lone goal of the first per- iod that the game livened to any ex-l tent. ‘Then the play flashed for a dsmling minute or two, only to fall: sway to careful hockey. For 15 min- utes the Beavers could not seem to get going and the sheer speed of the Hawks smothered the majority of Beaver attempts. Farrell drew the only penalty of the opening verse, for dumping Irv- ine over his shoulder in the vicinity of the Saint John cage as a scramble torrid power play. Three times they nearly got trapped inside the home zone, Walker and Monson getting chsnces f0 breaik away. line. when blocked, he slid a. wide power play pressed back the Beavers in the second period of their gsmo p“; Moncwn @1115 not tally, wtih Victories, the Royals scored Muckle he shouldered beck to drill ‘ one past the Saint John goalie with lessthan aminute oftheperiodre- 1 maining. . Beavers fought with determination 1 to protect th lesd all through the third period the best hockey of the night was shown. Shooting at long range, Beavers kept plugging away with spasmodic while the Hawks tried their msny tricks to equalize. i The losers found it increasing difficult to better down the local sextet as Beavers cmpldyed their semi-defensive system to good sd- - vantage, with one sud two-mess, raids and rink-length hesves. Mali}; was in the middle sud boldly sent four and five men to the sttsfi. Once the former Hamilton goslie robbed Hawks as Miller lsid s. psss on a. teammateis stick and dove into the shot. It was all Foster could do to keep ; two of Harmon's bouncing lifts from dancing into the twines on two oc- casions. And Gill just mimed rill!- tering in s. scramble when his back- ’ hander passout was deflected of! I Draper's skate to nesrly slide in. ’ ‘ As the game drew to s. close Beav- ers took advantage of s concerted Hswkthrustudforthethirdtlme- it was Monscn who raced down tho mid-lane, the disc glued tn his tel- ented. stick. ‘The fox" entwined the losers as he flew over the Mone- fon blue line nest the left boards. Hefakedapaesbohisrlghhbhen circled fast in the same direction, did a. neat pivot and breeeed through toward the boards Manson mode as if to Pies and saw the defencemcn pull off one side to counter-act the pals failed to materlalile. He skated s-r-s raeseswlrfww-n 5r B‘ Three penalties were poled fi by Referee Davin in thh Donald tripped Irvine And new got one shot in on Marsh during E E 3’ tripping Monsun, after s d 4-H. John, Manson, 19M. Penalties-Donald, Irvine, Jamel doesn't realise thnt his appearance SO COOL Q They've onlybeen married nshortwhile- yet lctely his wife hss been strangely cool. H: IIIQSOQQQIIHPOIIIVOOIIQIQIIQ -_-¢_:,“. .‘- ..,._,_ _ __ é i Y t .- -‘I ,. ~,,‘ f t, i. l. t cl b ~ lags ',“,,,.*§’“,‘§f; 234.2123 0:1», :2; gg-(s-Ilieccnt winner over Hart in a lo- sent to Lcs Angeles, where he won OT-cary, who notched the Beaver "Peeks" enforced absence, , i ‘ , ed that the Abbies drop out of cal bout, the popular boxer is fso- 1B and lost four. goal by a. baick hand flip when he herculean efforts by the big five of "v a‘: league and ma; m, other ing s tough task hemtcets 310k Monsorfs florwgd pass, ngde this Mgnctrinlagccngldplm grvine, ‘or ‘ i . the Edmunston bs er on ov. a carry over e amp.on's ue c opp g a na , amen, c: .1 l; eligible puckmen to continua the _ 5f (l, mg», 1g natural as both boys can give and pass to Monson. The foxy centre tween the psir the whole length o! gr lgnflhls§esgllfiffilsfilnfl§fim us. take with the best of them, and Gain. stick-handled about for nn opening the ice, were the Hswksplsyers wsv- h; b the major“ o; the aevm Ig- with s crack st the title at stake and poked the disc ahead as OLeary ed to the timers. < a: ," . m, phym "my qwmed h, p". there should be no letup from the on t raced around from the leftxwlns w SUIMIABY -;; . - . °P"“"= "ml- - 53"“ “s £35‘; §3§.";°.'2.‘§’.i".§i°i‘fi€ni‘if.'§?" u... ...;'I.‘,"¢'.1'2.‘-‘, as , ‘r5 i _ . | ‘if The ploy was brighter 1n the sec- 15 , ' . “ ~ )1 (U- P- B! Glflflllll" 579°“ Wm]: ond frame and Beavers bed an edge Penslties-Farnll. , f’, i 7 Wrestlers at O M‘) "W- 91-1141» in the first pm of the period. Again Second Period . , , v "M! “@111 WWW‘! "W" “P them was but one penalty imposed. c-st. John, Farrell iouQ " 1 , , l0 V1311" W0 Pm!“ °1 the 0mm‘ It was given to Glcsry for holding Morison) 3.05. f V‘, i out Is ‘ 561131011. 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