4:-.. ,... -4 ii iii .p.- . .. . . This Kings College foursome rapt Ired the Maritime Intercollegiate Curling title for the third straight l. Eleven Rinks Entered Maritime College Champs lyear at the Charlottetown Curlingi cltth Saturday. winning five games 2 in the meet while losing none. vi-9 MHcKen7-is tsrwlidl: Bob li'iu1c1'-1 l (skip); Fred Nicholson l.cml George MacCharlea (motel: Ian Abbie;Sweep Minor Games Guardian Photo. .1 P.W.C. F inishes Third sC King , . , ..-m- g 5 The Charlottetown ouasdlsn. Monday. Mniroh 5. 1056 Albertun Regals. a hard driving band of western puckchasers. won the MAHA Island Intermedi- ate "B" title at Georgetown on Saturday night as they followed up their 15-1 victory on home ice with a 1045 win over the George- town Eagles before a capacity house. The game was fast throughout. and only three penalties were hand- ed out. The winners played a brand of hockey that kept their fni-wards continually on the puck and disorganized the Eagles at- tnck. The Eagles chief weakness was their inability to clear the puck from their own zone. The opening period ended 3-1 for . Alberton Regals Whip G'toyyn TO-6 To Capture Island Title Georgetown on llosls by Publllh over. MscNelll and Stevens. with J. Baglow scoring for Alberton. In the second frame. the visitors put on tremendous pressure and outscored the locals 6-1 on goals by Gaudet. Fraser. MacDonald. Baglow. Stewart and l.eClair. G. Murphy sank the lone Georgetown marker. ill the final session Bag- low. LeClair. and A. Richard found the mark for the winners, and Macsvi-ain. and MscNeill for the losers. It was worthy of note that I fa- ther and son formed part of one line on the Alberton team: They were C. Richard and A. Richard. Referees were Bob Proffitt and Allan MacPhee. . Tie Series 3-3 . Beavers Defeat Gsdsbfs Goal Gives Bangers Win Over Hawks NEW YORK (GP)-Bill Gsdsby scored on a ass from fellow- dcfancasnan Jao hivans late in the third Sunday night to IN! New ork Rangers a 3-2 victory over Chicago Black Hawks in their National Hockey League game. Firstgloriodx (1. Chicago. Wilson Micko ) 10:00. Penalties: Gan- dron. Ikov :55. Fontinato 2:34 and 0:01. Lalando 6:01. Stanley 15:37. Laawick .1'I:4B. Second period: 1. Chicago. Mort- son (Sullivan. Lltscnbsi-gert 5:06: New York. Gcndronl 9:50: 4. New York. enton (Creighton, C ” W 14133- Ponalties: Popeln 3:33. L-eswick 8:13, Mickoskl 11:21. Btanlev 16:30 Third eriod: 5. Neil York. Gadsby ( vans) 15:01. Penalties: None. Heb- Stops: Rollins it '1 12-25 Worsley ll 4 7- Attendanc : 11.275. Motlnt Allison Whips SW 6044 SACKVILLI-I. NB. (CPl-Mount Allison University's varsity hockey team tore into St. Thomas Univer- sity Saturday night for an 11-5 vic- tory and their fourth consecutive New Brunswick-Prince Edward Is- land Intercollegiate hockey title. The win moved Mount Allison into a tie with St. Thomas and St. Dunstan's University for first place Horvlth (Lcwlcki. Pl runner-u position winning both 29 wlnless throughout. ops College Crown . Undefeated Int Two-Day 'Spiel k A ands Winters was leading Fillmore Kl s College of Hall as won. its 3-: but Dalhouaia scored one in the thi consecutive Maritime lntcr- eighth and two more in he ninth collegiate curling crown and the to make the score I-6. tenth Canada Permanent Trust shield at and of this match saw what was the Charlottetown Club on Satur- perhaps some of the best curiln day winning its last two matches of the most. But the accurate cur- to go through the two-day meet ing of Dalhousio and the astute undefeated rsgiataring fiva victor- leadcrshl given Fillmore were ins. . matched y that o Kings and Wint- The Prince of Wales Rink, who on so that Fillmore could count vagts also ftlagnthzotgp s g the only onalto loss the round B-1. ay. a u ay'a - tulslsa and had to settle for third ll-EVEN END! ace. , P.W.C. and ski MacDonald lost at. M 's of Halifax took the the runner-uppostlontost. Ma 's of in a filth-round match between rilia Saturday's rounds to finish the two. P.W.C. was leading 8-2 after bonlplel with four wins against one five ends but Ken Bell tied fthe loss. p.w.c. had three wins and score registering one in the sixth. two losses. two in the seventh and three in the Mount A. was fourth with a .2-3 eighth. MacDonald took a 9-0 lead record and Dalhousie fifth winning in the tenth but Bell tied it again one and losing four. U.N.B. went in the tenth and won it in the elev- enth counting one. In a brief ceremony following the completion of the meet Dr. Frank Mackinnon, Principal of Prince of Wales College. presented the Can- ada fermanent Trust Shield to Bob Winters of the Kings College rink. . The following are the standings and the personnel of the six teams who took part -in the meet! I. Kitegs (3-Oil ska,-Bob Winters, end MacDonald counted thi-es mam 9”" -M" " 95' "WM stones but his late drive fell one gaghollgggxenzw and "wt Fwd short as Kings won 10-9. 2 S. Ma .5 W", Imp Km Pete Fillmore of Dalhousie gave 86'' m'ue lyne mfrke Ilecond Winters his toughest game of the Bob'Ham,a'Mn lead Don' Gum ' meetinthe afternoon. After seven 3 Piwn '(3.2);' ml). 35"” MacDonald. mate. George Dillon. powerhouse curl ' rink from GIVEN COMPETITION , After flying through the first three rounds with ease skip Bob Winters of Kings College ran into lome stiff competition on Satur- day before coming through un- aeathed. In the morning Barry MacDonald's P. W. C. foursome gave him It scare as they finish (1 tenth and final end with a rus . Trailing 10-6 coming into the last Caps 3-1 Sat. (Jonesl 14:47. Penalties: 1:30. Nicolle 13:10. Second period-No scoring. Pen- alty: Kurma 14:44. Third period - 3. Fredericton. Leger (McDonaghI 6:10: 4. Saint John. Nicolle 18:56. Penalties: Kunma 11:59. Dorrington 18:44. Barrett 18:44. lteliveau Shoots From Montague Saturday at the Sports Arena. 4 Montague teams invaded City to take on this years Paper- weight. Pee Wee Bantam and Mid- get Abbles in opening games of home-and-home series for the right in move on against Crapaiid for the Kings-Queens title and then to meet Summcrside teams for Island Open Titles in their classes. Playing for the first time on the Arena ice surface. the Morita ue boys all put up a good show ng The league constitution says that second, Erroll Nicholson. lead. in a three way tie the winner shall be the team with the greatest dit- St. Arnold Llewellyn. 84'. Ma'untwAllisftin ';2iil':;Ruklp. ference between goals for and goal T I ' an 9' ' ma 9' ” ”'"' against in all games between the 0 S ccond. David Angevins. lead. Rich three teams. L s m Ciinih to (14 kt eh I a ous - l; s p. s -- iniiiis st" ouhstsiin record was 16 night at North River rink to ad- ”'"l' 91”” D""”"- l'”'- 5"l""' goals for and 14 against. Mount vance to the Island Intermediate Ml6cll'flN'.B (0.9. mm Irv.” M"; '”"5?".5 20M9””'f ;"'.:”d :17 33f"" ugh AARb"""l" d m t ton. mate: Alex' Matlsce. second. zliiiaglliiygne gal . e C mm on. Militia Horhgis tiiiqiiiivrrovlll nighItn:t John wood" l"d' 3"? wnml Goaler Den of North River rink in the first gama 1 Can. Curling Ch'ships To : . Begin At Moncton Today -ltiiimy Hill and his Dclisle four- some ln the provincial playdowns. The emphasis seems to be on youth. Alberta's Matt Baldwin at 30 is the youngest skip. New Bruns- wlck's Ralph Lister and Ontario's Alfie Phillips are the oldest skips McPbes SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CPl-The Atlantic Coast S en t or Hockey League semi-final between Saint John Beavers a n d Fredericton Capitals again became dead- locked-this time at 8-3 - when Beavers downed Caps 3-l Satur- day night. Wally Kullman gave Saint John an npenin brace and with it the win. For e first tally he grabbed the puck in his own territory and scored on a spectacular solo dash. e- 3' lb youngest rink. Nova Seoilais Arard (Berti Mann at 62 is the oldest in age. He has only been curling nine years but this will be his third shot. at a Canadian title. By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Press staff Writer MONCTON (CP)-The Canadian curling championship opens here today with it rinks. representing ' Ovary province and Northern On- tarlo. taking part in the week-long Following are the resu ts of Sat- mbw" 5'' urday's matches: four nos: (2). R by 1'. Robinson. 4 1 of 5-3. BANTAM8 Bears 8 - Flyers 1. Bears goals by Freddie Burke (5). J. Hyn fl). Colin MacMlllan: Flyers goal lill Prowse (Fraser Burliel. '1 an win round by score of 14-1. i Clnucks I - Colts 2. Canucks souls by Fergle Robertson (2). regory (Robertson). Colts goals F. Gauthier (F. Haley). Mc- arron (Gauthier). Canucks win E" round by score of 5-4. Bombers y -- rows goal by B. MacMtllan. A i ICIIOOL GIRLS Unit No. 1 and 3 Icon of 3-0 Bola. Ifolon D&ll. This till No. victory itllst but last yu's Campbell 1 l 5. II?-year history of the event. . Y . Saskatchewan is the defending . Brotherir rink was elirninated by l l l - g iound 5-2. Springcrs I - Rangers . Springers goals by A. MacKin- y . Rica; Rangers goal : Springer-s win l Nuns! 9-3. Spitfires 2 - Hornets 1. Spitfire goals by G. Frlzzell and I. Ladner; Hornets goal by J, 1);. f via. Hornets win round by a score - Arrows l. Bomber goals by G. Garnhum and A. Flanaghan: Ar- : , rows take series by score of 4-1. 5; In a continuation all the series . Q. C. in - .I.eGilrl.s for the City School Girl tie and right to meet the win- atowo Girls detected 0. C. H. 8. by on loll! Brenda Wattera and Jennie 1 mm the url,::!wtlI:iachool winning would advance a. .':'.::..:..'::.::-:.r:t-6-'9'-to--iv IQOL 25. The second stone on the Sask- atchewan rlnk. Al McNevin. is only 3. making Saskatchewan the Owing to an extra team being admitted to the New Brunswick plnydowns. arrangements made by local officials with Chatham to have Chatham tonitc or tommor- row night had to be cncelled, However, as soon as a winner is declared N. B. officials will be contacting the local club to final- lze arrangements. In the meantime coach Jack Kane is calling a work- out for his charges this evening at the Sports Arena at 6:00 p.m l(lDDlES T0 MONTAGUE This evening Abbie Paper- weights and Pee Wccs will meet at W. G. Barbour's showrooms at 5:45 whence they will journey by car to Montague to play Montague 1 boys in the second of homc-and- home games in Island Open Min- or playdowns. HOCKEY EXPERIMENT Something which has been mn- sldered for some time and which was again discussed by officials charge of Minor Hockey this morning was the creation of play- downs for Paperweight. Pee Wee and antam players in the form of lclos or school teams. In other I words each school in the City would enter a turn as in the pre- sent Interscholastic series. then the 9.1 f. gaiast similar winners e.g. in Kings . etc. For this year. it. is planned to run I we-day tournament in the .City. have the winners meet the County writers and winners shin-evtatsd series will most from Prhce. Dspending watcld with interest. pout . will ace further expan- Io idsaur changes almad The Moncton stadium has five and although they lost all More than five minutes later. in are on tap. and Friday two with goals Friday night reserved in case of Rogers, a tie. PEE Ahbies 3 e Monlagu goals by F. Nellsen, by Geo Mac-Mlllan (2i. J R. Diamond. WEES Craig in a final effort to knot the count. The next games are scheduled e 0. Abbietfor Fredericton and Saint John. 3- Btlzzar respectively. tonight and Tuesday. Thomas had an off night Saturday. -into a lie for second place in the National Hockey Dengue, Sinrimary- First period: 1. Detroit. l)elvec- Spain Round Robin. Ice 1 e- Dr. Brown. G. Hender- son. 1'). Matheson. R. Mcxenna vs 1- Motrin. Ci. MacLean. S. Car- Ion, J. F. Johnston. Ice 2 -- ll. Machean. G. Ballock, Don Smith, G. Buckley vs V. Wil- liams. G. Bennett. Dr. 0'Han1ey. Chas. Campbell. Ice 3 - J. Dlngwcll. '1'. Whit- lnrk. W. Wood. R. Mattieson vs Dr. Cox. V. Rodd. D. A. Cox. Chick Williams. ice 4 S W. Willis. F. Gil- lespie. Ron Clark. R. Mallory vs at Civic Stadium. Douceite got two for Summersids while Watson. Ranalian and Scot potted singles. Charlottetown scor- ers were Garnhum. MacAuslnnd. Mahar and Richards. Two Hoop Tills 'i'w games are scheduled to- nlght in the City Basketball Lea- gue at P.W.C. at 7.15 p.m. the Atoms take on the top-place Troi- ters and at 8.34) the Welshrnea M. Kennedy. C. Ready, Wm Mac- Gregor. M. Waddell. . .. 1 -.........-.-.m.. Grin QBX XIII tangle with tho second-place Give Great Porfor manco. .A,4' Slsido dhahllartlnlillnwhsuanadhlatha adlelasnhartlnriuhraaddld Nktdlf (Northern Ontario drew bye in first round) First round (3 p. at. A81”) Manitoba vs Quebec Ontario vs Alberta of the best-of-five series to deter- AMHERST (CF)-The relentless offensive style that made Amherst Ram” s the highest scoring team In the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League moved them into the finals Saturday. when they handed Monc- ton Hawks a 6-2 beating in the de- ciding gamc of the semi-finals. Amherst will now wait for the apicee. Hawks. First In winner of the Saint .Iohn-Frederic- x maufoulu asun- slits-tutu 1' .(lsI)' up-asaaagsavp ' Nick iviu's'o-iny. nine g a m e s to ton series. tied at three games Plagued by injuries afnd the out- ,. . . .. 0 .. . .- 6-2 Victory Over Hawks 14:24: I. Amherst. D. Kiley (Jack- lln. Layte) 15:16. Penalties: D. Kiley, Lacrolx 2:84. " ' period: 4. Moncton. ed Weaver (Lacrolx. Houlai 2:84: 5. ' .. need eliminate the rind: i. Moncton. Leduc (Bowneu, I-Iirschfeldl 2:27: 2. Am- herst. D. Kley (Laytc. Powers) Amherst. Schmidt (Brillant. White) 14:22. Penalties: Pidzodny (served by I-Ioulc). Reid 15:32. Bowness. Layte 15:56. Third perlodzo. Amherst. White (Brlllant, Btlyl 8:52; 7. Amherst, Brillant. (Batty. Schmidt) 11:10; I. Amherst. Gr (Layte. Reid) 15:30. Penalties: lanc 15:49. round-robin bonspiel. Bl 43-' , d I h . f I N.”-um-n omm-1., drew an bye Gerry Glinz. Nova Scotia. Bill ing; or pebbled curling ice Ind games they played goo .rean you assm In with wim Jones. 2 A H b s I Found." EOUND 5, in um mermofs ms. round md wglsh of Manitoba ma nob Goudy me buudm bedecked with nan itfgyggflulg v;t;tIrir:ieSap:::r t1tiaate:hel: :69” USEPMY dcfencemiliy Larry S a S avevnem not the first 14 Mount A. shots mine the Island title. Mount A. mo om om : .'. i. isaskatchewan takes on the host NGWf0l"ldl3l'I(l- I" I78 39-. Walter hunting and a fresh coat of paint. Moms ue tonight (papergmgms glackbu,-n napping and had only . .L.'.m.. St. Marys 014 211 510 I -15 3 Beaver club. Manitoba and Alberta Smith Di Quebec ll 33- Jim Hill. All rinks limbered up on the ice and gee woes. and ptomorrow Joe Lapin, to elude berm-9 riding R W 6 4 f meet Quebec and Ontario and Brit- 5llk3lCl18WIh- 37. D15 W. L- M30 at the Beaver or Moncton clubs Bantams and Midgets, that an of in on game John Craig. wauy e ' ' ' e ea S n U.N.B. I10 100 001 O -4 .19. coiumbia plays Newroundimd, donald of Prince Edward Island. 43 Sunday against teams composed of s,m”.day.S winners parummy um "cored ms second E08, from me 0 S . Dalhouslc 012 021 130 I -12 ; The western rinks arrived 3llul'- and Steve Kuzmnski. Northern 0n- local members. city Paperweight and Pg; we. same side and angle as the tirst. DETROIT. (AP)-Jean Beliv- FIFTH ROUND 2 1 idly 'iy train and were met by tarlo. is 44. Two rounds will be Played T”95' teams will have to extend themsel- After a scoreless middle session. can and Dickie Moore each scor- M P.W.C. 101 150 001 0-! ' l""k3 fmm "'9 Mhnllc P"0Vl"”95- WESTERNERS YOUNGEQT dW- in the m0"ll"'E am im""0""- ves to hold the Montague boys. Bob Leger took I Pass from Bill ed twice as Montreal Canadiens C n Mount A. W 001 Il1,0I-11. 1 ' The general consensus is that A T A reception and banquet are sched- jlsouowing 1; we games gum McDonagh for F;-ode;-ictoni-. only umking um-ee mm 1,. the final M this year's championship will pro- The youngest curlers here are uled Tuesday night. Wednesday mary; tally. Nick Nicolle ended the scor- period came from behind to MONCTON (cp)..'m. draw for y ' vide the closest competition in the Hal Worth. Saskatchewan's third matches are in the afternoon and PAPERWEIGHTS ing with an easy shot into an open bags,-' Dem,” H Sunday night mdBy.s opening mums of the "d Ind their lead Donnie Morris. both evemns. Thursday three rounds Abbics 4 -h Montague 0. Abbie cage at 18:56. Caps had taken out mi ram the Red wing. back c...sdi.n curling hampionships: BOSTON. (AP)-Toronto Maple Leafs maintained their thru- point lead over Boston hi the battle for the last National Hoc- key lseague playoff berth Sunday night by battling the Bruins to a Playoffs Resume The Board of Trade League rs- sumes activity again tonight in 4- Auto Painting If your car or truck re- quires attention our fully equipped repair and paint- ing departmenta are ready to serve you. i-;s'r1MA'rss FREE 1. FALl.'S Auto Iody Repairs 83 Kent St. - Dial 9713 t M culf B F 1 d D 1 .10, 1, m b . ., . chio (Ferguson. Prystali 343; 1 . E of angcll:l'rAlgig M l 0 Mme ggcidlgthgrtxsgrgiihe itywiil getgglgeg. ;WDk2;:u(!B:lllVned:l.l.reH(l;- Prsizsal Edwlfd hind " N'”" Msitmniwlel ry:- Crapaudnzlnk when the gape Ell?- : - . . y nos - on ilL'llf.' . i paye 'e nes ay. -- - - , - - xvi .104; N i . verse vers mee amps e l V Mom 9'00, Nm 5l.1;';u 1'15 p'"'' s' F0” and Fm" N01 I played 9” ' . goals by G. Fersnson. L Dllnm Fredericton-Goal: Craig: de- mCh'?d' M: Rwh'"dl 12-929 t: ymsh Cdumbh V5 Newf”""dl'"d p.f.,'iif;,; Stggo1u:n;l,-;;' gun Bulldogs in third game of semi- . ., again rom . p.m. until celent. close check-ing. action-pac- J H B M M" B 9. H. p . , Dem”. Rube. (Lmdsa How.) kagchewan .,-5 New Brunswick. . l 1:1!) p.m.. Saturday at the Sports kcd hockey which resulted in a ' ynm i ac ' ml ” 19 y mlcet L"""e' m"kh""" Lamp" ' y' second round (5 m As'l') 1497- R3313"? 1535- mu" Tm Ca” 0"” 1"” '3' -l AI. . g u - - A- Brady. Fred Burkc. K- 510W" hell. Mclntosh: forwards: Leclerc, 19-4L . . , i 7' ' smond "od. 1 gouon. pen-. series 3-0. ,1 can was a very busy day. In zaii draw. In the first period Mc '7 P. M. Michael: Fishing . pp. : Penalti i- is k 41: Talbot Nova scotla vs Newfoundland De . ii City Paperweight, Bantam and Pen Gee scored for the Unit assisted Round Robin. arN'"m-,.-1-g I'""' M". 06' D”"'"”w"' M.” 903 1- E '14'5iicy ' ' sukagchewan V, ()m,,-;,, son (Stastuk. Gardner) 7.m: 1' 1" "'8 "Hill MY!" 1-00!” it ' Wee playdowns. first rounds by MacLure with the only penalty ice 1 --- -I. .l. Morris F. 'Ma('- Ah” ' hi . M 1 . 1 Am-,' Donagh M”cs' Macnmmm whlb . ' "mar : 1 ' i Quebec vs New Brunswick T'"'9m9- 5- smml lB0"”'” "-77- cmpaud la” the vonuond . . . . . . . ies - nn -we - , to lock. Lemay. Second norm -5- Deroit-1'crs- pemm ,. G A, . 13.5. School 249 in semi-final. Third were completed with the following going to Loles of the Unit for trip- Multan. F. Cannon. lvan Tramor ,;...i; by i Kenngdv 3 Mulligan . . . (P t 1 D I M , 106. Mantras. vs No;-them om."-to 9 - ms 1'0!!! . results: i . - lvs L n. c . . : ' " - :' ' - 5"" 50"" r 0031- 5'""'Y- "9: "W" W5 '- 9"" ” ' - lltlaokell 13.55. some is Tuesday night. llni The lecond Period Went - M3 K835 D1” 5- M50530 (4). P. Jay (31. A. Maeradyen gem... Brkmcych Hinchhorger. 70,, 5 M.,me,-31 geiiveau (o1m5ge.d Prince Edward Island vs Alberta. . TAPEF-WEIGHTS WOT???” with Bliadlflyp and C0198 hem A- wf'"i'l9l'- 5- Burden (21. W. MacDonald. G. Norma ..,.,,.g. Ban-an Kunma,-', Kljzma dcgffriqnl 7, Deg;-on,L1m-1: TM TM” "am: 3: B”"'”"' OHM" cubs 3 - Redwings 0. Cuba drawmiz .minor penalties. In the 10! 1 - W- 11- Jenkins. Howard (2.. w. MacDonald. G. Noonan. B. Jones" p.m., gmm, Nicgue Bo": lay .p.,.g.,5.,..i 15.41, put, any (Provost) 14.17; in. "" lP'”'”"' S'”l”l” 1:” t: i all by Carl Duncan and Jamey third period. F. Bradley (MacCor- Douglas. F. H. Johnston. A. ll. Bradley; Montague goal by Moore ea" .;MmmO';1 ' ' Pmames. Gmmmn an Tum, Mmmul Benn." (Geomlm, Toronto. Migay (Hannglan. Stew- '. . . Qnngdy (2) Cub; win eh; found by mac. Noonani tied the score then Anderson vs W. Hayward. J. l-1. (E, Mar-Lure). l ' g,'lmm.,n. er 1299 Lthdsiy 14 31 ' ' 1704 ' "ll 232- . L ti. I (Iicora 010 5-fl. Lealis bl -I-P Blue- gflutljlll slats"! Wentqahegd on it gurliizett. Dr. H. MacKenzie. Dave-w:1telfei'eels;”--ls; til” P9”Y- DO” First periodel. Siaini .lohii. KuIl- Thiriilperiod: 8. Montreal, Pi-o- Peiulties: Godfrey 11.37. Mos- g:le';g'g'ge': Mn” '-u" awn!" - -i g , en a go; y geddle I y . orey . regoryt 1! E'I'- p a on. i ayes. .. . . - ' I 1 - . . , 11.21. - - . 3 . Leafs winning round n.2, only to have it again tied by Q. S. Ice 3 -- R. -Ienkms. H. Peters. -r-r-mm-mw” -' """' Q 17' 2 53"" "'h"' K" lma" "W 'Be””""l Hzl 9 M" an Q-tlmleyku - - : 11 5-5;; gxynna H .. -1-5... 4.. nicon. 0.11.." 35.1. s. on a -goal by D. MacCormack ll. Farmer. Henry Dnuslns vs W. , -d C d , "Wit" - - l3 9- - at yy ago, Muumn (-1-, 3",”) (Q) (B. Mulligan. Noonani. all within R. Burnett. A. A. MacLsod. C. 5 SI C C ET3 Cl ' ' II M M d wean ad i t 1-. .,.., ,.,..,,.i 9.0 the space of 1 minutes Cole d Boudrcault M Hagan n es ace in T 0 33' A" 9 W i ..--: I-H . . H ..... . . , , pp Aft -4-5-30 , PEI WEES Connolly drew minor penalties in Ice 4 e 1-. Curtis. W. Storey. G. N. C fawn 5.4 9700011 - r l - this session. Milligan. G. Wellner vs C. Mac- P - ' t ' - Canadians 1 - Monarchs l. (.'a- L . r d t h Bod Repulrs , . Admission. um.” 30.1 by Lund End Mow Rcre,-9,5 .. A... p.m.... um, scan. T. Milton. Earl Maclseod, Summerside Sin ,1: ep przrliey . Y a , Adult! 25c; Children 10. Irchs by Dow. Canadians win wl"'l9"- .('m5hy' . "”m shad” H, Charmemm - JUNIOR SERIES DELAYED 8.30 P M. --- Section A -- Old Sea Cadets 5-4 yesterday afternoon n O S n Monday md Wednesday Evening - 8-10 PM. it Admission 50:: Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey League 8.D.U. at MONTAGUE lirsday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. 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