Tiirsday night ended in I four all services of their star forward for . . tllilll. Qur-on Square thcrefnre uinlost the remainder of the 0 Wh9n 33 Deni-M93 lncludmi 531” Olmstead (minor. major) 3:26, tank the round by an eight-five gaiilc. l a "1310?! Ind l-W0 ml5'30nduc"5- W5” Schmidt, (mnjor,10-minulg mlgcon. (lfl(:lxIl)ll. , Rollie 1.92 llllo played nil out- Cillled in Kory Oulvbursl-5 01 IlKm' duct; 335, Johnsun (mum. 10. The ::inin hl'I)ll;:l'll fnrtll SlIlIl0.S1andilVg gain? for the losers kept. 108- ' I . g minute mlscondlug) 3; bag. Lau- wry l”lll'F hr)l'l(f1.V Wll'.t'll at llll)PS his team fronl a shutout when Immediately following the akat- Moore: records weie. The fast- rem 11.13, Brown 13. ' HEW” had -i ts-ndcn('.)' In lwconlc mug-i he scored nlidway in the final ing events tonight at the Forum, eat loal scored in Stlnley Cut! 15:51. iv l"'lllWF5 flared. The Q. S. S. itame. but any hopes the P. S. '5. fans will witness a real treat when play. the greatest number of scar- llins tool-: a H) hill! in tlic filxtltenni hail of CiClllllg tlle score Summerslde Paperwelghts play ing points in one game. Stopgf )"ll(l(l, .irl(l('tl two more ill tho lltii- PiillllllfliflfilVl1Dll.l)0l1illl;I.0lI Paperweight Lbbies in the final He started the tive-goal Iil"Sl-- Henry 10-22 .--rrliul illlfi split it llilli with their ll l).'ll'll1ll break (11133. sell:-(l it up game for the Island Tine gnd period splurge after only 10 sec. plangc lgggs vpprlncilts iil tlle illiiit .loi his to.-inl to end the s:-oriilg Fitness awards. The" mule 1,)- ond, 0; play md bgfm-e the gne- 'i'iw 1111111815 (I.-plnlcd hrtier 4-1. lows who were all under 10 years sided affair ended had counted ”""lhl"””('" 3”” ha” ” N" h””i I'l"”uP-V” , of age 1stAug.. '53 play I. smart another and picked up four as- for (lg-Mile 5lif)lrlLlrit: ilfl tblleir DR)-L.:rQ. S.:f.:1GUKlgDgi10n: Ildefence, brand of hockey and due,” the gnu for I total 0; six points. ll” W301? llllg ll 11:11) ('91! t'V!:'-'1 xtlllP. 1 9? F. .811 I101", FUIHOF: g h ' ...rn. nil:--titicrl lirl'.i.ll 1-lliiili l'.;rll'ililis. Prziliglil. (Iurli-3, Gillis, otfhr::ete!:ni;u:3E: mgie igcofeilgggl 2:2” blye U )'riihi,i": )I:l:l":lpilIlll iill'l'll.ullIi"',l':: lliiiiiinlaii G?:iIlHliIllI)nwhng. Dun)! Periud-A 0111.V- Smith Of TOTO!"-0 ADV” 11. 1951- --P V av. w- J. . . y , .3 i i;' . .."ts . g . ll l: l'.'I!liCd ii.) lllllln ni lolir team P. S. 3 Goal. .ki:orrI: (ll-fcnve. Flrpsy c0m:1e:E)na::tet:;e usapege m "d.8ame 3; uforggu; beween Ana. 10 rounds at shooting duh iwrphcrs lllitlkfihll, MacC;lllum, Worth; U913” KM; mg)” Akate for Gang 191:” anmu : kt a: th Id mg the wmwr momma the Chan. . illllnn npcned the scoring when frlrllartls. l,c-P. Wald. Mat-liay. prv eg one The six D0 9 9” 9 0 in to . G l R-H . Pl ('r)rnhiyir(l l'n( A nice Pf10r?i'l.(wlllOll Xl:lt'l.t-od Burgoyne Ml”- One hour the music of the Reece "Cord of (Wu held Jomuy by four .0 6 Un - Anson ye League V lh i)mll;iiu :inil (;iii2in lr) lr'l'l-':lrl,len. Willis. I B5"d' Those, who skated to the D.13.':'eT5 and mlde 5" Varmus Hmeihound up m the muowmg m;g"' ;.- .1 -r. lrwl .i,..,.. ..,. ..i...... 1.-.....,....,,. music of this splendid band W1: since 1942A by Don Metz of Tor-. M only 1--win imi nu .i.....i.- llillml mil rim. l'i-rind weeks ago are still talking aboli nnw..Edd1e Bush 9! Detroit. and W . ' 5- 300'! ,,, H", Wm", W,.Wl snmwl 3 1. Qlqgu Hmong it. so it is expected a large crowd Mam-,3 (Rocket; mchm-d and Toe ..1st Firltl Aillbu.ance, lvlsr lVLI'k just tl'll(i(le the P. S.l (Dnllliiig. Griffin) W1" be m1 hand '0 "HOV an hours 313” or M0m-TERL RCAMC A806 -' lllurlme lo rllwo n tls'9nf:.'i Penalties: Llelvcllyn. Tralnor. Skating Dl9l5U"- "0"l8m- The win was Canadlentr second RCAF1dl15'vB"0nv 3331- wig 4 M "Hlrl mm llln left Alland upper. Second Period -' Etfllghlw 111 "'19 b955'9f'59V9n 59l"l me” e ' ', 7 -.mm- of ill)" it-anr-. simiiiy l)9- 2 Q. :. 9.. Dillon - - s 1 . . ies. The teams play the next two:L- Division. RCMP . 33': 4634 up in. lmll um: in riiti inn sM:- 3 Q. S, 5,, Kane Pictured above are Incmbm-5 nf'Kenzle, Donald I-lennigtlr. Boyd rill wigglnton, Billy Vanldcrstine. game, m Boston Sunday and Tue5.il7ii1 Reece Regt. PEIR 33 4631 .-ri l",lll". ltlnn flrml .1 st-i-nillillr. Pi-nnltlns: Wllrd, Sentnpr. Staple, of the Montague Pee Wee hockt-y'Cotfin. Bob MacPhee. Stanford Blair Watterwortll (Coach),Wnyne day. pl-IMCS ”Queen Char- a;.:l a slow one along the iN'.;l.P0. Griffin (illajnr). Ward, (10' team which are this year's Is1ar.d.iPeardon. Lyn MacLeod. Doug. ohnston. George Beck, Victor . Boom Boom Geom-um md Jggnl lotte". RCN 4646 x--lirll .lmin illi-Jurlgc-ii and al- minute lnisconducl). Chaillpioil.-z, L0". to Right. tlleylvliozzo. ell, Morley Antlear. Heme," LL Moo,-e-5 unemages ...lIl1st Support Air 1 '.lP!l to trickle into the net. A; Third Period are. Front Row: Winston M:lc- Back Row: Bryce Ballem, Mer- Photo by Clement: 9 also accounted 10,- mo goals egch Group, RON 10 incom- 1 'igli:ilg sprcri developed at the: 4--P. S. 5., 1.99, (Burgoyne) and glngieg were counted by Lorne plete Girl n! the llrlriml tvlivn (ii-iriinl 5 -Q. s. S.. Douliniz. M mm and Pam Mega... l Points were allotted under the lllll ll.-zltl owir the lntll(ls. Frir; Prrlaltlcs: lit-inc, Lee. - The 23 penlmes were two more system o( 6 points for his-he” sea" I Rel:-rs-es: Perry and Richard. ms-' than the old record of 21 set March fl” :11l9tll'P0l: 5 Doilllldfof V-hetglcxl iig cs-an so on own 1 Queen Square Win city Interscholastic Title; Take 8-5 llound From Princeft. minute stretch for fig Qilc-on Square became the City the P. S. 5. player was ll-irrschrllasllv champions for 19:3-illvlth a Zmiiiute penalty for rough- ulirn they defeated Prince Street ing. However when Wurd argued S.)-liuol in the srcond game of 7! too strenuously his sentence was two gainc total goal series at the extended to a 10 minute miscon- l7--rum last night by a score of duct. This meant that the Garnet 4-1. The first game played on and Gold boys played without the His the finnlnr was gilcll a five. Leafs Whip Red wingslls-1 To Square Semi-Finals”; W" l JOE FALLS DETROIT. (CP)-Gordie Hail- llxran. 160-pound Toronto Maple; twat left-wlllgcr. scored lilo Ef12li.S' Tl'll.1ll.Sda,l' night as the Leafs whip- ped Detroit. Red Wings ll-1 square their Stanley Cup semi- hrlal series at one game cacti. It in: Trlrollto's first play-ofl victory oil Detroit. 11:? since April 6. 195().l The Leafs. who ucre iilt-pt ini liopptrig the opener 5-0. outplay- erl the Wings for practically the so minutes and now rate as an even choice as the best-oi-seven FP!'lPS shifts to Toronto for the) next. Illa games. Hanllitzzlli. a fleet. five-font-sevrn sophomore seeing play-of! actioni for the first time. scored at 17:41- or the second period and againl at 2'16 of tho thlrrl. llnostiilg lllr. Leafs llllt) a 3-0 lcatl. Sid Smith By Wing defenders, fed the puck to l-lannigan, who feinied Salvchuk out of position and iiackliaiided I it)-footcr ill in llidc-opt-n net. Tlic 2.'l-gent:-olll winger. who tallied only four times in 34 reg- ular season gamos, izlicked in the tlirtl period on ancthcr 10-foot harkhaniler, after picking up I loose puck off the boards. Altlirlliizll he failvtl to figure i:l the scoring. Loaf captain Ted Kennedy was a leader tor the sec- ond straight game. He led sever-1i brilliant rushes only lu miss when tile puck either flelv vlide or S.-.vl'clluk came up with a timely” stop. l l Flral Period l 1-Tf)l'nfliO,SllllLl1 . . 9:16: Penalties: Hailnigan 11:02, Hor- ton 12:41. 9:16. Proiinvost 15:53. Set-ond Period 2-Toronto, I-lanniigaii l Vllotifltey-msftllores arni'crl for Toronto at 9:16 of the 'B"'”"-V' Ne5””'e"k”' ”3”l , i PEi'l.'lilleSZ Morrison 4:01 Dclvec- lpcn.nc stan7..i. chi 717 - The Rad iVin;:s rallind in-ii-tiy. ” ' ' TM d P , llith ricfvnreninn Marcel Pi-rlno- r "M1 mu rlirklrllz at 4:32 of the linm: 3TT””"”"- Hanllliml ll-rlorl. lliit tllvy nrwrr t'RlIlP clns" laallelw -V v 2316p allnr '11,-up 4---Dgtigit. Pronovost, i I 61 0.) 4:52. l.iiiillI'y Slnmls Out Pcllaltiesz Howe 1:06, Bolvinlggg (mall, Hal.” Ilunm). gag M31119, Bolton 11:11, Watson 16:52 lliin factor in helping Toroni.olSmp53 (If! its first ;z.-in-in nn Olympia ire LUm1”.V' 8 7 11-26. ll H trics. Tlin Vr7,iil.'l Tropllxg S3V)'VllUk 510 9-24K .- nor): l):ivl ll'lllF Ill tho jitter-4 -- 4--A------ l'lll('ll pl:l:ilcrl him Tiir'stl:i,v as 1' iii:'- siilotllirrml linrnnlo 5-0.3 R lllnliQ)' lilrnr-rl aside 26 shots. lWOi e more than Detroit's Terry Siwv- F 0 ii ilk. , i d 1 llniiiii:.'in's fll'x'l tally rI'.x'tiil.P!l 'inni .'i ilmtty pill" liy lluli R.1ilv,('.i 0 l.llP lntlcr olil.-kntctl 5 mini Redt 5-4 i FRI-JDERICTON. (CF) - New lllork Rangers of the National ,1-lnckcy Lcagiie opened 5. Maritime tour Tlliirsday night by edging Fir:-dci'i:ton Capitals. Maritime MARCH 22 TO MARCH 27psciiior cllampioils, 5-4. Nick Mlckoski. Aldo Guldilln. .l)eail Prerit-ice. Camille Henry and Eddie Kullmiln scored for Rangers. .The Fredericton tallies were shot lhy Grelion. Rickard, Burton and lbicil Sclvcll. The Rangers wlil play Chai'lotts-.- town Islanders tonight at New FRIDAY- ('hll!lI'PllAl Shilling c In 5::nv l'h)NiPfIl Fllnru rvvills Provin- clnl (lllnnlplonslllps 1:30 dates are ALITTLE spont- PAGE SIX 57 uni.) g in van mu I-1 -..-.-ac. THE .GUARDlAN. cHARLorTETovvN MARCH 26. 1954 Montague Pee Wees, Island Champions Kciisiilgtoil Poe Wres were the rliilners-iip for the Prince Edward Island championship. Loft to Right. they Row: Carl Murphy are. From Billy Muc- Lean. Iver Cotton. Paul Bernard, Lee Wadman, David Blacqulere. Bert Palmer. Back Row: Frank Bowilesn. Peter MacDonald, David. Spiccr, Gary Added Features Albany Jliinor St. Pats defeated Crapaud Heartbreakers 11-3 M. Crapaud rink last nlgllt to will the Frank Myers hockey trophy Following the game Mr. Frank Myers. M.L.A.. presented the Al- bany team with the cup. The game was fast and rugged For the Albany team 13. Delaney and P. Noonan scored three goals each. For Crapnud Boswell got a pair and Nicholson one Referees were W. Muttart and G. Howatt, Curling Draw (Draw for Tonight) 1 P.M.:- Ice 1-W. R. MacNeill, P. Hobbs. H. Maclnnls. 1-1.1-1. Simpson. vs. - J. S. MacDonald, A. H. Roper. J. ” - . E. Burnett, Harper MilcNeill. Ice 2-H. Atkinson, E. K. Mac- Nutt. B. MllcDougall, D. Sedgwlck. vs. Dr. W. MacDonald. W. R. Bur- nett, Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. C. A. In Front: Jollii Brown. Mr it. Photo by ciamenul) ll Champion. Eric Jessnme (concll). Gerald Bernard. Fred Thibeault, Carl MacLeod. ilslanders Meet Rangers At New Glasgow, Tonight l By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stiliiley (llu) '1'oronto 3 Detroit 1 Eesi.-Of-SCVPII S”lhl-flllflls lied 1-ll Boston 1 M0m,,.R1 R lllle same team which played in Mommnl leads b(.st.0,.5.,vm.tlle semi-flilnls against. Halifax. .Eucko Tralilol" will use Frank senli-finals 2-0. p Caldvr (llip l Pltlslltiritll fl Ill-rsllcy 0 Pittsburgh leads bt-st - of semi-finals 2-0 Quebec Lnglio Cllicoiitinli l QllPl)N' 2 Ql1Cl)PC leads best-of-nine semi- finals 2-0 Ottawa 1 Vallcyfiehl 2 Best-of-seven qimi-tel"-final ticd - SCVCH 1-l Montreal 3 Sllerbrooke K Shorbrooke leads best-nf-seven qliarter-finals 2-0 International League Jollnstown 0 Cincinnati 3 First game of best-of-seven fin- Tile Ishindcrs hockey team leave today by car for New Glasgow. N S. vrllol-e they will meet the Newl York Rnilgers in an cxhibltionl came in the Stadium. With the; tlxccptioil of Bezsetle, Robert and Blackburn, the Islanders will ice Roptr ill the not aild three other Dl'nfIliS1ll9.' local players in the persons of Jliilior MacLeod, Paul yscllurnlan and Vance 1-lanlls will lsce action. When Traliior steps on the ice lilo will be facing three of his for- illvr it'Rfl1 nlatcs. Don Raleigh. lN:ck Mlcoslti and Jack Evans .0111:-r faces such as Rontv and &Rei.se will not be unfamiliar to pnucko who played against them in the Amcricam League. The Islanders will return imme- tiiattly after the game and will be hosts to the Ranger Club at the Forum tomorrow night. Fans will be interested to see what oom- las. vs. P. Hansen. A. B. Bagnall. F. Norton. G. Stewart. Ice 4-R. G. Spillett, S. Beaton. N. Nicholson. J. I-lorllby, vs W lwtlrth. D. Hill, G. Anderson, W i...:::.:r:.:.- 9.5.3.: To Decide Cily luvenile Tille lli-lam. gwg 18.30:- Toniglit at the Forum follow-l Ice 2-Barrett Trophy: J. Sim- ing the ice lTlEEl. and skate. the moods vs. P. Simmonds. final game for the City juvenile Ice 31- llockey championship and the Ed. Tlmtori vs. Hal Splllett right to nlcct Sunlniersidc for trial Elmer MacDonald vs, Rnlph lslzlnd title and Czlrililuill lrrlpliy. ',),gngjn5 will lie plilyetl hciwccil Prince nf wm, MgcLalne V3, E, Macpon. Wales College and Ahblcs. Ap- amp proximate time of stzlrtin: this Dr. K. Macgachun V5. Dr. A iztlnlc will be 10.30 ;:.m. Player". MacMmang are risked lo lll" really to get. the gnnlc under way promptly on. t:illc. l Going into this game the P. W. C load on the round by a score of 6-2. However. although the Col- legions will be trying to wind up the series with Hl10l.llPT win. l:l' Mixellk-lliirhii; iriilor llnckoy anytllim: mil in.)- pcil and lvitli AillllPS coin: llll nut in ctit tlnwn HIP P. W. C. lonrl 'lcnigllt.'s game nllgllt. clnvrlop in- lo a snlnrt, hard-folirzlit llisslc. Milloil viii: Exhibition Game Saturday Night p --- 7 l'.M.: Ice 2: Syhil Gordon, D. Stew- .nrt, M. Dockelldort. J. F. Hobbs skip vs. Florence McLcail. 11. Mc Kenzie. Mary McLellan, C. .1. Mac- Lean skip. Ice 3: Grave Campbell. Dr. Mc- Kenzie, B. Prolvse, W. H. Worth skip vs. Jr-all McLean. I P.M.: Bill MC-. Lean. M. Worth. Mel Jenkins nklp.l -By W. l. Whealley (Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL. (CF) - Dickie Moore. 23-year-old Montreal boy. set two Stanley Cup scoring re- cords Thursday night In leading Montreal Canadiens to an 3-1 rout of " t Bruins in the second game of their semi-final playoff series. A third record went by the boards Moore Sets Scoriigf As czliladiens (Win 8-1 4:17, Mazur (major) 14:10, John- 14:10. Schmidt (major) 14:10. Third Period 3-Montreal. Meger (St. Laurent) .. 5;o3 9-Montreal. Belivea (Geoffrion. Moore) 13:30 Penalties: Lablno (minor. maj- or. 10-mlnutu misconduct) 3:26. Ill, 1951, between Boston and Tor-E onto at Toronto. p A total of eight majors, three; misconducts arid 12 minor penal-1 ties were called. Each team iladi four majors. Three of the but-i tlers ill the first outburst of fight-i ing drew majors again in the 5420-! ond slugfest and automatically' drew miscoilduct penalties also. The Bruins had two of three: nllsconducts and Montreal one. Inl addition. Canadicns had millors and Boston live. In the previous record-setting game of 1951 there were four inaj- ors. one misconduct and 16 minors.) Goalie Jim Henry looked weak, on a couple of the five goals in they first period, but the wild run-away. wasn't. all his fault. Tile Bruin cle-l fence was woefully went: and im-I proved little the rest of the way. I i Fleming Mackcll scored Boston's only goal at 13:02 of the second per- iod. Sl'lilMARY rli-st Period ; 1-Montreal. Moore (Beliveali, Geoffrion) .... .. 2-Montreal, Geoffrlon (Moore) 3-Montreal. (Bclivezlu. Moore) 4-Montreal. Davis (Mtlzur. Mccorlnack) 5-Montreal. Moore (Bciivcau. Johnson) .. 18:10. Penalties; Davis 10:04. Mtlckcll' l13:85 ,Labine 10:05. 1 Second Period I :10 . 5:57 Geoffrion .. 9:28 16:41 l 6-Montreal. Eelivenu (Moore, Geoffrlon) . 1:19 7-Boston. Mackell l (Sandford. Martin) . 13:02. Penalties: Mllckoll 1:37. Mos- tlcll 1:37. Johnson 2:27. Ivjnrveyi sevcnl i9'l. Pte. K. L. Cole: 93. Sgt. I. 5. point for low score. Tile second round of the final shoot off was held on Thursday and Monday at the range of HMCS ”Queeli Cllarlotte". Tile 3rd and final round will be shot at the Arnlourlcs in Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon. g The second round scores and totals to date are as follows: RCAMC: oxc I-Iambly 98. Sgt. R. M. Vessey 97. mm. A. K. Mutch Veasey 89. Total-474. RCMP: Cpl. A. M. Johnston 99. Cst. Coutts 96. Cpl. W. Beatty 94. Cst. Pcttit 93. RMT Gillla 90, Cat. Slilezck B2. Total-471. RCAF: FS. G. G. Conrad 97, PE. R. L. Thorburn 98. Cpl. J. M. For- lin 97. Cpl. D. MacPherson 94. Cpl. D. A. Marshall 91. LAC. W. (3. War- slllck 99. Total-499. PEIR: Capt. Burke 99. Maj. Kell- ilcdy 95. Lt. MacBeath M. Ma). Ma.har 89, Lt. Ford 91, Maj. Mac- Nevln 91. Total-4'10. crapaliirschool Edges Kellyls cross Crapaud School last night 69- fratecl Kelly's Cross School 5 to fl-in the semi-finals for the Orn- ilatid - Victoria Board of Trade trophy. They now meet Cape Traverse Scllool to decide the winners. Ci-apaud goals were scor- ed by B. Dawson (2). Rourson. R. sherren, Cl. Bherren. Kelly's Cross goals were scored by Moly- llPflllX (2). MacDonald. The game was playrd at Crapaud rink. - MONTAGUE - FRI. YEO THEATRE? - SAT. -:26 - 27HI ” I'll! lTORY'OF THE WESTS I .1 ul'ltrnos;'ls row at son (major) 14:10; Labirio (major) Glasgow. N. 5. Other March 27 at Charlottetown. March :29 at. Canlpbellton. N. 13.. March 30 March 31 nt ,1 pl!.1'iS0n there is between N. H. L. '"""'""" ”"" ""-'”"" -lililli. ll? .i'.'5”..'.?.”.Tl.l.?..”lc”i...'?: Ice 1: E. Mutch, H. Stead. L.l Ducht-min. M. A. 1-lowatt skip vs. N. Auld, H. Willis, 13. I-Iowatt. n.l Milton Hornets defeated Nine FIT! Rl)AI'- Mile Crcrk Bulldogs 11-3 in North .1 l' . a" MOM Jolt Que” South Porciipillc 5 Ottnvrii East Sp . . . 1 '"” 1 I1. ders at Moncton. Apr n . ' - - ' r V 1 ; 1:, Todd, 3. are a, P. -"1" 2 1, one grime lied played on a good sheet of ice. Ce 2 3 "()('Rt')'-9 l'. M. NEW YORK RANGERS rlu it 0 reel ow - ' Northern Ontario Senior Efacknug in! gucgwcgnpuwtm 3051: ,mm..,. M mm 3gy'N' 5, berm . sudbury 6 Abltlbl -'4 plloped that Allie Carver, Willie 1,I..mm go New gmmwick and Que. Sudbury lends best-of-five flllnl Dunn, Gem” c,uwy.' r1-mm Z-1. Doyle and Chuck Kennedy will bec. J, - 1 'T"” ' 1' line up with the islanders for the home game. ErHlf.1E3LEST .1;.:::;:::.Sti::.:f-l:c.:::l:1:tic Fllll viAiiv mils : New York Rangers - vs - islanders Burden. W. Plckard Rklp vs. Grace McKay. M. Cordell. L. Plckard, J. Burden skip. Ice 3: V. Simmonds. A. Cordell. P. Simmonds. J. Simmonds skip vs. M. Stewart. Al. McDonald, N. McDonald. C. McDonald skip. loo 4: G. Seaman. olive Mac- Dorlald, Ann Wood. Percy Bim- monds skip vs. Jean Grant. Ann Willis, Sybil McMlillan. G. Stew-l art skip. 9 P.M.: , Ice 1: Connie Mncbood. Al. Mac-; Leod. Barbara. Roper. Art Roper skip vs. Aggie MacDonald. A: Tait, Mary Jones. R. Jone: skip. Ice 2: Holly Taylor. R. Porker. not-is MacDonald. J. 3. McDon-l aid skip vs. .1. Parker. J. Taylor.-1 Mu-is M.acNelll. W. MacNelll skip. loo 3: ll. Bell. Dr. Alan Manil- lan, Ella McDonald. Dr. McDon- ald lkip vs. Ada Illhlf, W. I-loyt. Kily Johnson. D. Saunders skip. I Windsor, N. 8.. arid April 3 at Hal- ifax. There will be one or more Mm-OWE 80915 Were 8C0Y0d by Coles 4. Frluell 3. McFarlaile, An- drews, Crevws and Duffy, one each. Scoring for the Bulldogs was by McDougnll, Arsenault and Liirter. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. March 27 - 8 PM. SATURDAY ONLY This evening at the Forum. youthful skating enthusiasts from all over the Province will enter into competition for Physical Flt- ileui Trophies and medals embe- matle of skating title: for,19M their respective age. open and re- lay races. It will he a. big night 'nnt only for the competitor: but for their coaches. friends and fel- ilow students who will) pack the will handle the meet: Patrons, Hon.'A. W. Matheson. Q.C.. Hon. Keir Clark; referee-in-chief. W. A. Claudet; stlrterp George Walters; timer. Bill Bevin: finish judges. Dr. L. W. Bhlvv, K. A. Parker. Jack Annear. Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers. Maj. R. D. Macalllivray. Ken Maclean; pm-ol judges. J. '1'. 1-logan. Geo. Andrew. Earl Nicholson. W. 1:. The moon rdoclm deep ' into the human heart to bring you UNI gnolu) moments as never before! FORUM. SATURDAY. MARCH 27. 9 O'CLOCK Forum to cheer on their boys and girls. Everything possible is be- ing done to make this ninth an- Scnntlebury; clerk of course. Art Perry; scorers. Allison Macxlrinon. bill Ledwell. Gordon wellner; meet Exliililtitln nuiilaii 1 l nual meet an outstanding success for the fan: as well as the 994 boys and girls who will represent :1 different schools from aourlsgto Alberton. 1 immediately following the ant- ling events. the final hockey game in) decide the Island hpervo M- title will be played between - lottelpwnb Abbld and .lilalnur- side. Then last liit not least there will be one hour's auto for all to dlrocta. Bill Reid. Koilsliigtoii Midgets llofoat siiiiinlmlile The Kenslngtoil Midgets do-mired thtluillulerslde Mldaeui 1 to 0 in a hockey some played in Kenning- tiln rink lut night. The game was (By The Canadian Pun), Philadelphia (N) 16, Milwaukee ) (N 19. Pittsburgh (N) I. Philadelphia (In 7 (N) 13, Detroit (A) on'i?co'7tt-n'R't'o'I-Wll-Jmllll WM9 . 3 PROMOTID IV THE IOOSTlRS' CLUI I HEAT SALE: HOLDING SEATS - THURSDAY - 9 T0 8 SEATS MUST BE PICKED UP THURSDAY -- OR - THEY WILL GO ON GENERAL SALE osmium. can-. .- mmavann szmnmav cinclnlmi Brooklyn (N) 1. ac. Louis (N) 2 Washington (A) 9. Chicago (A)l 5.... York (A) 2. zoom (A) o. H310”! UL35. IIIIIL. --Bl AN EARLY BIRD the music of the P. I. 1. Int very cleanly contested only two Chlclrlo (N) 1. Cllvtlmd (A) 0. Band by kind rllisllon of "tilt penutlu being given during the Baltimore (A) 3. New York (N) Commanding l . LL Col. A. whole of the game. 1. . . u