_kl‘EVVtI lllllllb §'l\l vviavmnv , _ ' ._ i iii; ii Z E ’ iéléilgigli °s §{§g Most of values that has ever Allan Cuppers Take Up T lll0l’B frame. front provided last season. most of the forcing in a bard, rough contest. "1-la local goalie who came here from Hamilton Tigtn, had no cha the orphan tally scored by the Allan Cup champions in Special Win) Hawks tore thg seal off tonight with s i-0 victory by non playerl, gave noti to “Big li'onr" teams than rail Separate Associations Where They Left Off Last Year. Saint J _o_h_1l Strong Team. For Junior and In- termediate Hockey Mooted. The meeting held at the Board uw Rooms of the City Hail last even- om ins for the purpose of forming a. oe It Junior and Intermediate hockey As- um sooiation was adjourned. Mr. Jack Stems, Vice President ,_ of the M. A. H. A. was in the chair W” with Mr. Neil Matheson acting as “°° secretary. Mr. Stems in his opening “W remarks referrch;l:, tm’ °‘““|“¢ “'|¥'\iP lliil junior players. Mr. stems strongly - advised against forming an asso- ciation combining both junior and B¢"°" “Nl “Iv intermediates claiming me whole |915 “lib Plwtrt indillded in heavy motive and purpose of such an cr- *-h° first 9°“°d Bw/°11 Md I Wriviiis et every opportunity. saniaation would be defeated. He edge over the Dominion But Beavers found they were up urged that guriiors form their own weakened by the loss against that solid old granite well association and have as officers McManus. We er m n' ° n urrage and e men w o would be a evo e bei dcc rBillciiu,LeB ui ii siewd t to National Hockey League debonair Jimmy Foster. There was all their time and interest to the With only four players re- no breaking down their resistance, movement. from lillt years tceim, the even when Beavers stormed into In closing Mr. stems noted that wut set a hot, rough pace after Moncton territory as the verse .only two junior clubs were repre- 51'-‘KLOBN-K J. W. Brittain threw in the closed with wee “Duke" McDonald sented and under the circumstances “"“"*‘f"‘*"“°/ for the opening face-off. doing a two minute stretch for wduld adjourn the meeting until e P“’°"““'~""'*\ 'nw story of tiégpening session tripping Houston. lateiizmdate. He then threw the told the saves, Jimmy mee g open discussion on the mama 15 for Mdndton, The limiting continued during mgermedidte d{',°est1on_ “ugh Md dmv nv, to Wm this we-ult end New wee veiled Mr. willard Mumart, president -me »»»»,1,,=i=~,,.~°=» our e:.:°..°n .,:;°'°°...°.:.sf °f 'a~"M°.s~v.» r..:= iz; Jarnesll imipo v »voroa.nassocaonca t » byceilingweod, ont; wno refer-, °i°'-°i1==i°u~ne-SS iviied several e linanelel raving would be meer- Altflng ThE Sid€|||1e§ A Wwml mme, odmdidn SWE Beaver attempts in the wildeyed ed as well as providing a nent sum Wm, plenw of Wdghness bid for the elusive opening g0al~ body to which all disputes would ' 'llhe only other time during this taken and readily and quickly ral be deg- °"1°°“°°' _ met session niet puciouen set wiob ned. BQYGII, Dart, Of first Period Wa have Distributors for and vicinity for "Bauer" Hockey he able to offer iered the people of inco- All noeuy new are the Profeseimal type, Solid I-£8' tbcr construction, with heavy webbing ninfotcelmnt. All skates are of the lilghelt dull- ity steel Blades, with Nickel or Aluminum Tllbel and are rivi- ted to Boots. Both Boots and skates are guaranteed by U mdwillbereplaoediflnsny way defective. on pig” Nmmgri f ow- ing prices with Catat: ll°U°*~ Men's Box Kip Hockey Boot! with good quality Aluminum Tube skates attached. Bile! Moll. Q3.49 Boys0ntnts,nlabovo»5\l¢‘ lies. only $298 Ybdll olflflr ll .NWN Slim ll O0 18. Wi) Misses Onttltl. as above. sim u to s only $2_75 Woman's_0Ili\h. sa above. siaesltotonly llsn'a lhillr grade Hooks! Bode with Nick 'hbe lkatel ntholicl ..»......... Womlvs longer! llocke! Boots with Nickel- 'robe not enum. $3315 'iiigfliii il ig? li ul." been Pl! slschenod somewhat in nod' “th Mdmwd the timers was earlier when Far- Mk. Arthur Affleck, president 62°,” ,,_,,_,,,gd,_ M,,,._ :eil and n-vine were banished ic- the city league. was also in ia i- mma ,_ good mdwdng, gather for jostling each other of forming an association only penalty of mg Little mercy was shown on either claimed the idea had the approval M W" banished for side in the turbulent going, Far- of Montague and Scuris clubs. mm ,med B mm, :ell twice was close to gem-ing gg chairman felt that the m0ve w0uld wdmddwly moot. he dashed from his defence poet in be a good one. but ursed wtien be oh’ we eqmbinstiqm my so wi-ig in the delayed until all clubs could ha e ' season the skating and passing od their representatives present emma Wm, Munn 'i' both elubs, mddd in me gms; pg thoroughly discuss the matter. sph-11;, mme the in-gi; pe;-iod an 5;. It was finally decided to not tmctive one for the spectators, wx: presentatives present at s. fut pe,,l°d_ Dangling m¢°l-kid, 7-11° MUG 00 bl! dedded Bel. ' I M' . good gf 'ine saint Jeno defence roared Draper dum, the White and Black every time ,my d,(¢m,,_ they raced inside the Beaver blue ,,ddwd,,dm1ine.Monson,0'1eeryumdDonnldw I were ever dangerous for the home- v » t sz nerd- “"- ‘“ "” "°" 'nie red-eweuwred meer lei. ue "“°°“‘“’i’“° si t wti.l1estartoruie»ecendSc0R`E$K_ul M°”°°“\h“d ° stgxzrlybut Beavers were soon mak- mwh”°’“m_ °°‘ne;Yé°;‘; ing it bot for the visiting sexist so duno( hot,bhoteven withtheteamlat "° °°"°' fo we -~ we ¥~»?0VER MIGNAU _ a penalty for roughing during !°’°l“‘ 1°’ um °;r“ which I-Iwwks heaved the rubber to 'D the far end, the visitors continued _ whippingthepuckawav Whsnliimestiredatcioserange onlytoseehbeabotturnedasids byuarlhitpiesagedaliewktelly. The Allan Cuppen continued to get more menacing as the period womeonandonetin'ieeHaiwkraid heldswsy eroundtlie Beavers cagefoirfullyaminnte. wind hockey. who made possible way over the blue line he and Draper crashed to the ice together, the disc lying beside them. Charlie Marshall, clutnhed the loose rubber and whistled it waist high past the Saint John' goalie. " llowcd Pace Both squad's slowed their pace in the third period. The hockey was not as finished and the skating was slower, while the bumping seemed to have taken its toil ss passes went awry and skating leg; lagged. Marsh and Foster both came through with nice saves to prevent goals and mice Irvine slapped s. re- bound of James’ shot into. the hemp and took d penalty. He was in the goal crease when it happen- of vo and The V to ify all clubs on the Island te have re- ure Liv erpool Boxer Scores 25th Straight Victory in As Many Starts. U P B Gllardillfs Speolll Win It was Bill Miller. Dl8/yin( whirl- “Tiger” Warrington, ITS-pound pride of Liverpool, N.S., stemmed the ti de the opening goal. As he thrust his of Bud Mignault, 188-pounder out of Brockton, Mass., a knock-out in sixth of s. 10-round bout here night, Halifax fans began to think the Tiger must possess some of the good qualities of boxing It was his 25th victory in as many starts In reaching his quarter cen- tury, the colored leather slinger now won 19 by knoc-kouts, including to- night's encounter. And he hasn't been fighting against exactly lily- whlte lilies. The last two whom he came up against were Mickey Bishop of Boston, and Jean Pusie, National League hockeyist. They were both knocked out-the latter in less than a minute. Incidentally, Mignault isn't so bad himself. Tonight was the first time he had been knocked out and his second defeat in his 55 ring battles, Mlgnauit, rangy and clever, with a jaw of iron, put up a smart fight for the to- °4.*““ “wh” his 'Wk 40"" i' ui- rounds and nod no trouble h"d t‘° kmnk th” p“’°k °“l' °f tm hislding his own with the Nova. Scot- °x'H'“mm°“ “°"mmd°"° hmdl- ian. Then the iron jaw rocked with A second more was imminent Seve,-B1 “vase pvmcheg He went, megmthe seaond Deniiltg g'miF\i° the floor four times in a sizzling 5 “D °°°ili’i'¢ . PH ffth d-t l f th count o ' _ f»i‘lDl71li¥ -'lima ar lust years _lfonc-||1\me,!clli`::x; forv:v§;_ atild was rubbing mum' __ C““°di°’f’ 5- vf_’fi_‘_’_’§._3~ ton captain broke away alone and his nose in the resin as the gong worked in handy to Marsh. Bla sounded at the end ` ' _ thebox. closed in mercilessly with heavy' to Jwk Draper finished the suns ini 'rlien came the sixth. The 'riser LINIUPS Moncton: Goal, Poster; Defence. Burrage and Gill; Centre, Miller; Wiml, Marshall and McDonald: Alternatives, Medinski, James. Mnckle. lrvine. saint John: Goal. Marsh; De- fence, Draper and Farrell; Centre, Donald: wings Houston and Dick- son; Alternatives, Walker, Monson, Shields. 0’Leary, Sherwood. lcferce: James "Sailor" Herbert, Collingwood, Ont. BUKHAIY Illlt Publ ' N0 ICON. Penaities:!'arrei1, Irvine, Mc- Donald. Hawks' cautious methods in get- punches, and gamely Mignauit: ting rid of the rubber by rink- ifcught back. His defense went o u S e length drives nettled the home ` down. A short left to the head and \ supporters but proved effective en- ‘ en overhead right es s. follow-un viii » ouuii to keep me erehen goal less, .him on nie floor asain- Even then I 'he might have come back for more. I | 1_ 0 r ibut his second want into the rin8 ' I I and carried the gsmesier to his cor ne;-_ Hs was in bed shape-after suffering the first knockout in his career. wsrrinamn thinks be may try 1°! thé Canadian light-heevylitiiliif 01’ heavyweight title soon. _________,__._. (C. P. ly Guardiaifs Slltitilal Wire) QUEBEC, Nov. 'I-The Canadian American Hockey League season was inaugurated at the Arena here tonight with Quebec Beavers soundly defeating Boston Cubs 4-i ln the first match of the year, be- for!! SDN. h_i -nivereriod N0 SOON. P€illltl€!' UVIDG Dllptf. COMING 55 RSON- ( - - y l _ HAL&\X, Nov. 'l.-After Terrence T. N. T. Frankie Lavigne, there GAKGOUDHRBTAFIIE ABEGWEl'I‘BANDWoiverineacertainlyputons1@eddispla.y\n their first meeting of the season. If last nights battle is an indica- tion of what is to come when the teams hit their req; 5;,-ide then the success of this year’s "Big Four” is assured. Ragged. at umes 13,3; night, nevertheless the game furmabed some sparkling plays, and but for some brilliant saves by _the goaiies the score might have mounted Uitldh higher. Both net guardians were an their best behaviour and me cms that did get by were of the impossible variety. Plenty comment was heard on the work of Referee Davin, both for and against and from the press box it looked like the official handled his job in a capable manner. On n. couple of occasions he may have slippcd1xpablt,butwhatrefe1eecouidbeperfectinagameiikelest night/s ,with the players handing out bodfik punishment almost every O I I uawxssnmnnmwooonv nsusarunaineiuieieems I get underway Saturday night to start the cycle in full swing. Cllangeshavctnkenplsoeinaiithe Squads. salary differences have nearly all been ironed out, and the mekliiltes are looking forward to a highly successful season. PRD. SKATING ASSNRUMURED (C. P. By Gnardinlfs Special Wim) M0fN'I‘R»EAL, Nov. 7.--A proposal to create a professional section in the Amateur Skating Awociation of Canada was rumored here today as preparations were being made for the annual meeting Nov. 17. The re- port was that a member of the Que- bec branch would bring the sugges- tion forward. _ The Skating Association meeting is scheduled for about a week after the' annual convention of the Ama.- teur Athletic Union of Canada. There has been a difference of opin- ion between the two bodies over the question of dues the A. A. U. claims from the skating association. A professional branch exists in England in connection with the Na- tional Skating Association, sanction- ed by the world's governing skating body. HOCKEY RESULTS 8 P'R|EDIO'I‘ED, Mbncton‘s Hawks still pack plenty punch notwithstanding los of three of their stern. Taking the re-organize ed Beavers into camp last night; wesarpanssizejobandasin other years the Allan Cup holders proved that they are tough nuts to crackoncetheygetalead ona team. Press reports say there was lots of heavy bodying in this en- counter also. If the teams continue io display this brand of hockey, physical cofndtiorn is likely to play a major role before the curtain rings down on the league. e e e WHAT A PARADE @ BY THAT mighty bundle M was a steady xlmndce to the penalty box last night. T Halifax man seems to thrive in rugged go- ing and was going just as strong at the finish as he was at the start. O C C UT ONE OF the hardest checks B of the night was handed out by a forward. Hickey Nicholson dropping back behind the blueline in the first period caught Ernie Mosher coming in with a terrific slam that jarred the veteran up plenty. _ I I AST N'IGHT'S Abbie defence L looks to be the strongest the locals have had in years, Both men check hard and often and at teh same time do some timely clearing of loose pucks. C U O OCKEY OPENS on the Big H League fronts tonight with Boston's bruising Bruins invad- ing Maple Leaf Stadium and the transferred Ottawa Senators play- ing hcsts to the world champion Hawks in their new home at St Roynls 2; Lafontaine l. Q. A. H. A. Senior Group give him up? ‘Betty really loves Bill . . . but lately he‘s been growing careletl ` about his appearance. lf Bill doesn't think enough of her tc keep at least, clean-shaven . . . is it worthwhile going on? With tod.ay'a Gillette “Biue Blade" I tender skin is no qguss for neglecting shaving. This blade is especially processed to shave eemitive skim without irritation. Even twice-a-day shaving, when necessary, is entirely comfortable. Prove this yourself. Get Gillette “Blue Blades" today from your nearest dealer! nigsm oosmy rmuvuyosmmed *° 0N=Bruising Cam A TVi0‘.iFiRONTS From Abiegweitsi Boston Bruins Meet* Leafs in Toronto. § om:,._ Many Penalt_i_e_§__ Handed Out. After seventy minutes of fast, bruising hockey that kept twen (C. P. By Gnardian’s SD°¢lai ) ‘ Wire MDN'I‘REA.L, Nov. 'I-The great winter show, major professional hockey, today was ready for its 18th winter with the rulers of the National Hockey League behaving that the continued gradual lifting in a great season with less “redi ink splashed about the books New players have been added to the nine clubs the league iniadesl new territory-st Louis-still' flushed with a major baseball tri I umph, and outstanding stars of the game have changed uniforms as the club owners traded freely in‘ the hope of strengthening their teams and producing close, excit ing races in both sections The season will open tonight at Bt. Louis home of the transplanted Ottawa Senators, and at Toronto, one of the two Canadian cities still Louis the Stanley Cup-holdingi Black Hawks of Chicago will face the youthful Eagles while Boston Bruins, seemingly ready to emerge The season opens with but one rule change of any importance, the indeotion of the Pacific coast de- velopment of the penalty shot, tak- en when the last man between an attacking player and the goal trips the incoming player. Experts have estimated more than 40 percent of these penalty shots will score, even against the best goaiies. Chicago has changed its team more than any other. Its spectacu- lar goalie, Charlie Gardiner, died during the summer and two other members of its fine defence, Lionel Conacher and Roger Jenkins, have moved to new Torritory, with Montreal Maroons and Canadiens, respectively. Chicago lost its man- ager, Tommy Gorman, to Mont- real Maroofns, with Clem Loughlin moving up from London, Ont., to replace him. The cup holders \\*- tained Howie Momnz, peerless cen- tre, Marty Burke, defenceman and Lorne Chabot, goalie, from Can- adiens to fill the holes. Eagles have brought up young- store, secured more experienced material by trades and appeared headed for a more successful see- son than they experienced at Ot- tawa last year in the historic bar- ber-pole uniform of the Senators- Toronto Maple Leafs, best team throughout the season last year but dofeated in the playoffs by troit, have made a number changes which time has to pro e A complete new forward line has been picked out of the fruitful am ateur ranks of the Queen City, minor changes have been made in the defence. The season ape however, with the club under the decided handicap of having Joe Primeau, centre of the now veteran "kid" line out of action due to a .broken thumb. There is still time for the suspended Charlie Con- echer, leading scorer cf the league last season. to don his uniform. He may come to terms at the last mo- ment. Boston. which suffered lust sea- son through a lengthy Si1SP€iiSi0“ of Eddie Shore, one of the great defenceman of all time, and through a scoring slump by several noted marksmen, has given warn- ls De- of v. D8- ing in exhibition games that the club is in form. Marty Barry, Ne Stewart, Dit Ciapper and Babe Siebert have been soorirls Mid Johnny Gagnon, ex-Canadien, is fitting in well with his teammates. Canadiens swing their rebuilt forward lines into action at Tor- onto' Saturday. On the same night New York Rangenz, perhaps the least changed of all clubs with the exce tion of Detroit, play at St D _ " Louis. Boston goes to Detroit sun- ir day, Montreal Maroons play the first match at St. Lmiis on Tiles- day and Americans open the New York home season next Thursday at Madison Square Garden with Toronto as the opposition. Tragedy 'Caused UyCrazedLaborer (C. P. by Gun-rdlan's Fbrrial Wire) BR.lDGE'IOWN, Barbados. Nov 'I-Seiaing a knife during ii quar- nl wday, Clement lfill, 28, cut the throats of his common-law wife Eidica Taylor. 23. and their two children, then climbed an 80-foot oil derrick and defied police. remaining in the league. At Balm handled thc tilt. from their disastrous dump Ufthe winning counter four min rv W wmv me ::.:;f.f.‘:s.r~'°... is ve we ii we rl ali t hundred fans on the edge of their leafs throughout, Halifax Wolve taking advantage of a penalty to en Abegweit defenseman. edged on loea.lredandblackcrew2tol.iastni¢htinthedpeninggamsofthe Four" leriea - But although on the losing end Abegwelts have nothing to re themselves for. They outpiayed the I-In-llfnx team for is great portion o the game, their inability to click with the Wolves shorthanded, spo innumerable chances to beat the opposing cage guardian. Two futfskat- equal to any in the League, was the array presented for approval last night and the concensus of opinion of the fans was that once their com binaticin get working that they But to get back to the game would be a mighty* toulfh team to beat. niGraham Lavigne were both xl; 3:; gin $11? gigmemgbmts chased but once again the Abbies 9 5' rs ‘img faile to ca talize The crowd was spilled all over the ice was the rule d' pl rather than me exception as in n turmoil as the locals buzzed me around but the bell relieved the liar fsaieiaugétnegaud Tnehsmflbllland rassed stuart team Gmmglnamde mu? ° fi d °"°fr' A minute after the starr or the V gm' P e overtime, Desiicts pulled off the bodies with mums enect °n me in most brilliant play of the game as he wmmg 1°" “ds Nmniteen Pgnames split .he H ilifax rearguard wide, af were handed °“t du’ 3 U” 0 ter taking Brerinemarfs pass at the ~ utes of play, an indication of ,strict manner in which Referee the line, but somehow Bubar kept it out. » P 3 was krieed by Smith and the pen- mer alty proved to be the opening the “nw Wolves needed. They sent every 0 3 man up and in a wild melee around u | sen By a turn of fate. it was a for ,Abegweit that sent the local team defeat. Mickey McGlashen, pivo Red Stuarts first line slammed h me me cage Mwlashen batted the mm _ tes ber in after Sargent had made tivo t _ l to one penalty box and ne had onset “nfglgerfrfxgc §,;;‘ft;‘fh,h§‘b,§‘;‘f§;‘§ Pete Keilys goal in the second Per- . Iiod when he shoved E pass back team stood firm batting the disc tho.. \ ilennon from a penalty face-off .front of the Abbie net, the bl lwinger making it 1-ali. | Kane, Kelly and Nicholson pro § length of the ice at every opportun- of the economic dnsis would result ing forward lines, backed np by a. hard-hitting defense duo and a goalie _ ' the ’ . _|` . ,V - _ Da on de ity. i LINEUTS ved& Wolverines-Goal, Bubar; defence.. be me ee »»»-»u»- ni. .in last night’s game. Time after Leninon Feréusoxr right 'wing Hud_ ‘ time they bored in on Bubar only to- son shields, utmgy Lawlor ' have the veteran goalie turn aside; Ai,e‘we“”_G0a1 'Sargemj de!eme~ their 930'” u they wemnm spmed'R»enaud Smith 'McCabe" centre' bemre they 3” that mr' TM what Kane Srenneman' left wiilg Nich-' |line didn't exhibit the game they are Olson’ Gemma, right wing ‘ Kelly capable of, being watched cioselylDesuéts_ umm: Currie ’ .- tl-iroughcut, although Desiiets was' Referée___E rsavm ' » one of the stars. He probably took , more punishment than any other mm nd” . player on the ice, but stood up well No .mm _ ln th” “W” 5°”‘“' Th' °°‘°“°°' Penalties-or-enum, oui-rie, smith.” a source of much speculation since Whittaker Lavigne Gemma the season opened, showed that they Smps_s'm_gem 8: Bubar il will be a tough barrier to beat and swwh ‘ganna ' ‘ by mel’ "°"‘ 1”” “mm “W dw” 1-abbies, Kelly ikanel lisa. mgfwl 1” °fmtg° fgxgn bo” the 2-Wolves, Lemmon (McGiashen) mt laid. hnmt °fd flxthngggasgzfengiwmr Penalties - Ferguson, Nicholson, night an n, andullennon were outsévandéng) in tgile g;`:h;‘:m§)' shields' Desuets' Len Ha ax cause. “Dad " ll li-Y. ~ ' ' _ l ways E popujm, “gum locally’ was Swps-Sarlgslrliti d;.ml,3dubar, i0. sensational st gee Entheinrlagife-X No mn `net, and espec Y elim ' _ shorthanded stood in the breach to ‘v1P°;‘11,;l“G;hil;°1“' Lmnmi La ward of! the desperate Abbie charges. 3s";ops___»Sargent Bubar 15 'I‘he teams lost no time in settling] overtin-‘E 'Perma ' ' down to work. Play was fast from u d 3-Wolves, McGlashen, 4.00. §§°ch‘,;‘;"' Wm‘,n§“',,‘f;§,,f,°' gmgfds Penalties-smini. Meclasiien, _ and (l.»av!i1gz?§p°§l'he Abbie line gave 5"°P*_s‘”'1'3”m' 4' B“bm" 4- flI'$li '1'_°_'_-_-it the Wolves a scare on the very , play as they bored deep into theirj territory, but the thrust was turned* aside. A penalty to Graham saw, Cos/ch Gross send five forwards on in search of goals only to have his strategy thwarted when ourrie was’ waved for dumping Mosher. Ther rival defences were hitting hard as the forwards sought an opening. Sargent made a nice save on Mc- ____ C'1i1Sh°“'5 51°" *md °“ 8' "Wm In the second game of the S. l-I. S. play Bubar was given a. close call as mtemlass rugby series the Blue. Desilets slammed a short rebound again ememed victorious by B 6_3 back at Huber. the niiek St°PPi“€ score. In spite or the heavy wind i`lKl`ii» Bi' me HUF; The Pam Sllwken' which made converts impossible ed H5 Wm Wilms We” P°“a“Z°d~ the game showed some good passing Sargent and Bubar both pulled off ldnddks mat were only stopped by sensational saves toward the close. me rugged 1,a¢k1mg of both sduddd the Abbie Kuafdlan swppmg Fer' About half way through the nrsii guson at his doorstep with "Daddy" period Jackson' speedy Blue back foiiins Renaud as the iaiief Went fielder followed e wildly bouncing riziit in C1056 on ii Play with Kelly kici; over the whites goal line to The 56001111 P0l`l0d S9-W 99-Ch mam open the scoring, The Whites for- eoumer once. The pisv was zetiiiis eed me play and the Blues had to more rugged Lf anything. the WDIVCS make several safety touches tc ease drawing the most penalties in the the pressm»e_ toush coins. Abbies were Pressed In the second period the whites hard at the start with Renaud still sun had the edge cf the play but l in the box but the defence stood the id,-dk was against them and they pressure. Oil a Halifax gang attack mlged many dppdrtdnmes to clinch Kelly bi'0l4E BWW U0 80 l‘iEhl» iii 0” the game. The most sensational Bubar, but again the Halifax goalie run of the game camf when Charlie wns too g00d» W°1V€fi!i€S M lil” Hogan. probably the youngest play- strerigth took their turn at forcing dr dn the dem grabbed n pass and thi’ Play. HiidS0n ml-‘»Slii8 im ODE” outran the fieetest of the Whites in net at Olie time Bild being Sifopped a 53 yard dash for the winning play. by Sargent on enuiiirr Decision- 'rne whites then rbeoie eff their , seth reams were at fuii Sinmsvh ieugi. luck and after e savage dt- wheri the Abbies scored the opening “wk Ronald Merced, was forged zeal of the some _Keiiy and Kent over ine line on d massed pushing broke fast at the blue line, with the spree by his mdg,es_ former carrying over the 0PD0iiii1j! The game ended with the Blues blue line. Kane trailing took Petcs despdmgeiy gd-ying to mid thdid PHS* bad! "id then Whipped the lead. The series is is three out bf' wafer to the front of the cage to the five contest and the Bm” are dd-_Y waiting Kelly_ who made no mistake termiried to make it three straight; as the light fiiokered. lt. was a clever ,_ _5 ~ ~ piece of combination and the fans' ~ lrcared their approval in no uncer-. NEW USE FOR l.AVENDllt""' b tain manner. | --_-- “ ~ , , Penalties again cropped “P WWUG Would you believe ite-hot water I 'the close that left the teams short~_ mme dovdn-2' dan now be had pad, _ ` handed. However, less than s. min- ded Wm, ld enden The fngnmm ute was left. when the visitors made when the hm; is applied is Snidltil' ,it 1-nll- A li¢¥iB\l»Y f°¢¢'°ff W” be quite wonderful. ‘ called on thekAitibiesl when `?)ari;&I‘;it V li hid th 00 008 W ’ _ ~ ‘ After muoh coaxing the inspectorlcelashene digging the puck bask td _ °‘ °°”°° °.ii‘.:;“.s:: »~o°" be* “° ' compdliy Te ° ° l~ tiff e o E lnlficdlllkly lfiflifed mm °“ th"~'°| onntllles pia;e‘r? zteglxie start of tht F Q R U Ciiww °f m\i1’d¢i'~ ‘third period, but me ploy was aii ' M W6 °°“'°“°"5 lnqum it W” Abegweit as the Wolves drew down iearneld' tvluist Iioig; gill tquarxied penalties in quick successgoax tligvciii; S k , ; »f l, wmi as n a - ' their :mis :mms si.. andrew iam,';°,§l°;',.°i';.°i;°g°l`b2i: fs they a t 1 n g . ` , fi scciisimuher of infédeiitiyl;_l me»kep¢ me Wolves odl ihehdgegmg. - ., _ tra?:d:vw :id he firstiszl-it wife's gm: mnigdaring xRsrv:c;veryasGet-' 7 t - J i . , I throat, 'then attacked his son Clif- ligesirid lsrergiirman raced in fast. ` - f I Q i seeuisroios _ _ for-d, 4, md me bebv anim, 2, si-lament, not to be outdone by me j mm L ' . v ji _ _ -. _ -_ - .. i sam so me neu un", R ,) men mei-ins their needs from ,,,wnene_ .deed .peeueuimy from - ' '; ~ GM =¢ e ‘n for nndl their bodies. __ _ |f»iudsm'sndI..¢nnoninqni¢=kl\i°)e0S-‘ _I V __ ' »' ' _ ' ' `_i »~» M°M"¢t0". 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