l _.... ~w.;-l-.—=s; -. lissnusul‘ “'""'"" ""1 ‘fF-“TZIIT ‘ ' 36E six ll. ll. L. Standing P W L D F A Pt. 31 20 4 7 09 l7 i’! 31 l9 8 4 98 M B 33 17 12 4 89 ‘l1 38 29 12 14 3 63 81 2'! 30 9 16 5 51 ‘l6 23 32 9 21 2 64 94 20 30 8 19 3 62 90 19 JANUARY so, 194o_ Remember Wlifi (By The Canadian Press) The prize rings Cinderella m James J, Brafddock. announced wll retirement from boxing two yea“ ago today. A week earlier the Ne“ Jersey fighter had won his g1“, victory since déleat for the world heavyweight crown by Joe Louis when he staged a comeback succes, tiger Tommy Farr, British champ. n. With a sensational stretch duel‘ oeing waged between North Sydney. Victories and Glace Bay Miners,‘ for second place and a playoff spotl’ in the Capt Breton Hockey Leaguep Islanders on both rosters are doing their share ol' helping to kcep their respective squads in the running. l a 0 u a l 1n a recent game at Glace Bay which the Victorias won by a 4-3 score young Tarky Whitlock and Ab McKinnon were prominent In their teams victory, a victory which placed them one point up on the Miners team. l 0 0 0 0 l Whltlock a deadly marksman a-; round the net came through with two goals in the space of 57 seconds to give his team a three goal lc-ad at that stage of the game and came ‘ in for pffllse from Glace Bay writ- ers On his performance, it being the second time in a short while that tho youngster had scored two goals in a single game. O O O McKinnon regarded as the hard-I est hitting detenceman in the lea-“ giie made his retum to the lineup‘ after a long absence with a. knee in- l jury an effective one and according ,‘ to a Sydney writer. strengthened the ‘ North Sydney defence immeasur- ably with his hard checking and smart blocking Jackie Kane also a member of this team although not mentioned in this particular case nevertheless has been getting in effective work and although start- ing a long while after the rest of his mates is well up in the scoring. O O O O Kanes speed may be diminished somewhat but we take it that the smart hockey brains which he so often cit-played when in local livery is Just as keen as ever. c u . - Over with the Miners we find Johnny Sqiiarebriggs and Ray Stull leading light; in Fhe Miner's rejuv- enation. “Snag" one of the most popular players in the league is the third highest scorer on the team with his goals always coming at opportune moments. Stull. put to; the sidelines icr a number oi games ' lwhen the team management ac-l quired a new goalie from Ontar.o| i-s back between the pipes again and I ever since his return to the net- minding {ob the Miners have begun] t0 click n real fashion. Stuli has‘! been are of the reasons for llllS, no g cubi. and he started his come-, bark with a shutout over Northl Sydney following up with a 4-2 vic- ‘ tory over the league-leading Million- aires. O O O O Locally the Royals and Navy to- gether with St. Dunsians UIILVCT- sity will hold the spotlight for the present. Royals and Navy start what is expected to be a bristling series tonight at the Forum when the two squads tangle in the first oi a four out of seven series for the Governor LePago Trophy and thel Commercial-Service League title. O O u O mm squads W111 send far stronger squads into action than they have displayed this season in regular league games. Royals will play all Junior»; with the Navy considerably strengthened with players from the other teams including the Royals‘ coach, Walter Lawior. From the grapevine route comes word that Walter is going to get a lot of at- iention from his Juniors tonight. O O U O In fact the entire Navy team will get loads of attention from the high-scoring RoyaLs. Royals know full well that they face the tough- est test of the season to date against the strong Navy squad and are de- termined to get off on the right foot by taking the firlt game of the series_ noun However, it appears to be a hard thing to pick the Ultimate winner. Navy have a wealth of hockey ma- Olrlal contained in their ranks; are lust as fast as. and rugged. as their 1 opponents tonight and have an edge , in experience. Whether or not ex-l pcrience will play its share in de- ciding the winner remains to be seen but notwithstanding the series should be a closely-fought one from whatever angle one may want to glimpie it. l O I I O 4 Saints got off On the right foot in the opener of their intercollcgnte series against the St. Thomas team and in spots locked as if they will be right in the thick of thc fight for the sectional title but it is tak- ln lor granted that they will yct‘ face stronger opposition than that offered by the hard-working st,‘ Thomas team. l O O O O ‘ Mt. Allison and U, N. B. have yet 1 l-o b1- nleyed 811d these tWo seat; oi l learning have the habit of tumzng out strong teams. Therefore it would oehoove the Saints-if the opinion OI ‘ I11 unbiased observer of their first engagement may be given—to tight. I In up a little on noticeable flaws that were apparent last Friday night. O O O O Not wishing l0 detract anything from the teamls victory and they deserved it all the way nevertheless it was quite plainly seen that the wings were not checking their men ulte n closely as they might. lt ildnt make much difference once the Bainta got their scoring eye in range out against stouter opposi- tion ft would be liable to make a Ibo]. lot of difference. 3i'eat as has often been illustrated Junior Royals Foce Navy Pele Kelly Tonight In Opening Game T1" 611$ ""1150" Of League Playoff Series |" SCOT 1'18 Skating out tonight for the first game of a best four out of seven ser- p a O ‘ies to determine the Commercial- _ Service Hockey League title and For Fourth (By The Canadian Press) Ronnie Hudson, former Halifax Wolverine, picked up three points in the International-League during the last week. and it was enough to increase his margin at the top of the group of former Maritimers now in the Int-Am scoring race. Hudson's two goals and an as- sist ran his point total to 3B, and gave him l; clean-cut margin of 1 points over Pete Kelly of Char- lottetown and Jackie Keating of Saint John, who are tied for sec- ond 1lace. Sammy MoManus, former Monc- ton Hawk, held fourth place with 20 points, while Lloyd Jackson, former New Glasgow, N. S. amateur and Jc: Lamb of Sussex, N B., remained tied for fifth place. Jackson and Lamb gained the most ground during the week, each adding five points to their pcsslessors of the Lleut. Governor LePage Trophy Navy and Royals are expected to furnish local hockey fans with some of the most EXCIL- ‘ihg action of t-he entire hockey lseason before a winner is declared. With both teams strengthened in i? all positionslarfid with the cream wnh a layoff s t om u, ‘he ol' the Islaiic ockeyists perform- winner. llilltvks. 11ml: Bgitnk ol' m3 o“ m9 “"9 squads- W191 T117517!’ Now Sum“ and the whlgs meet ‘between them fanned to v flaming ‘his afternoon in the mayor“ f”, ‘point and with each confident of the coveted place. Curling Club uf- 1m?" "bmW m 9°!’ m9 time 15115 ficials announced last night. lca“ PXPC“ 0mm“ anylhmg- 570m 1n the afternoon all four will see F“ opemng wmule M ever-Y “me action. According to the draw. Hawks ‘l? proimsos w be a regular dog‘ lake on the Royals with the Wings Iiflarlzaén “mch Only the films‘ Wm ' t ' '. Sculls. T - flfsflflffnrfgrg 2,23,,“ w", Not tn-lt we think the serleswlll then meet at 9 o'clock in the even- be ‘my blood and thunder anam- lng to decide which rink wll en- ‘The boys are prmmalng to "wk - strictly to hockey but with two t" the playoff "gain" ‘he m: ‘teams as capable as the Royals and merside Curling Club won the right Montague representatives for Island title and a trip to the Mac- donald-Brier Tankard at Winni- lwlns in slX starts to have a one game advantage over K. S. Jar- dine and T. A. Campbell who wound up tied for second piace with 3 wins am‘ a like number of lesses. Winding up in last was E. P. Foley's rink with two victories against four defeats. matches played: Foley i4: Currie 8 dine 9; Campbell 13 bell—Foley 13; Camp 5; Currie 10. W. A. Currie Rink Wins S'side Title W. A. Curries rink of the Sum- to meet the Charlottetown and the peg when they chalked up four rinks place Following are the results of the January 1'7—Foley played Currie, Jardine payer. Campbell -Jar- January iB-Foleyplayed Camp- bell 14 Jardine played Currie -Jardine January iii-Currie played Camp- been given would piay NEW YORK, Jan. Eddie Shore, former star defence- man of Boston Bruins, town today to join New York Am- ericans and spent most of the day discussing his playing with Red Dutton, manager, and president Podoloff of the International-Am- erican Hockey League, They finally agrr .1 that Shore will play for New York Montreal Canadians tomorrow in- stead of for the Springfield Int- Am Club against Pittsburgh. Shore owns the Springfield Clilb and has played for thc Indians in their last few games, Tickets had been sold for tomorrow's game and fans had to understand Shore The Americans. came 29—(AP)-- schedule Amerks against however, need hlrn for this game, as Al Murray. one of their regular defencememls laid up with a couple of cracked ribs and Hooley Smith is liable to a one-game suspension after to PE- Contlnuing the stirring fourth place in tho M ‘ plons. Four and Bombers were the onlv rinks certain of their stand- ings. Before the day's matches had concluded Imnerlals had crept up to even terms with the Bombers with a 20 to 6 victory over the Regals their win automatically eliminating W. W. Lord's rink who if they had won would have madc it a five cornered tie for the final playoilf spot. Recaps started out hv taking a 5-0 lead on the first two ends but after that could capture but one end the 11th as the Jen- kins skipped rink piled up the" 8g‘ lead. scoring a six-end on the Hawks with a chance of aettina ‘Before start- of yesterday's play l: PW" Imperlfls and Bnmbers- lNavr- facing each other, fans will §§fi§jo§° fgllféttfgwThfithggflswaii bar-Currie l2; Campbell 9. cciving a match penalty 111 1651 into an undisputed playoff posi- W- m“ PM two lécellffillllfillisapfiihll? "tat? gofflf “T! $111“ mm‘ Januaiyy é2-Fciey played Camp- Dulton announrinc Shore's iwr- 1107018 ‘Peal stride % 811111111151" l . 8 S an I185I— _ ~ h _~T Th -_=d ,h d id the a l -4 lac ng. Hawks owever who Hawks Vs ltoyals i111 the cague schedule feel that no GAP" ben-Fifley l6’ ‘éafipbfill 13'_g 1e gtai-sedélgrticemgln wlrguldaliniaup with yesterday played without the ser- wlnzs vs B‘ o‘ N_ s_ |matier how much the Navy have Hudsom Ind g1 17 3g _Curre pave ar ne urr ‘(he Amermans agamst Montrm‘ flees of the“, Skip‘ A‘ w_ Hynch . Pa?“ sbrengthFned they are m“ the Kelly. Pitt ll ll 22 5- Jardim? 15- Canadiens tomorrow night. and man came back ln an evening 9 RM ‘sailors masters. They have loads of Keamng‘ 5y,- 10 1g 2g .‘ Janiiary_23, Campbell played Cur- would ma‘, as mmw Ramos as my match w be,“ the Invimibles 1n a ‘lfllth in their own ability and will McManus_ pm‘ g 1g 20 rle-Campaell 3, Currie 15. V siblell at heme m,‘ o“ the mad for 590-5,“, 25mg rI-ramng 34 at or“, The winners m, the Mum, me“ be out tonight to prove to all and umb spring 14 5 19 Foley nlaycd Jardine-Foley l7, “he Ammqcnne He “vmilrl r1150 play ‘l time Hawks escaped elimination in in a suddendcau, mam, sundry that the confidence may ex- Jacksén‘ spring 6 l3 1e Jardlne 11- for m9 Indians, whom he owns. the latter stages: thev tied the I ‘mtg is [he realmmooy' littl o sh°rw°°d PM 7 613 Janlllliaily 24 It JarlillmeC plagegfl °°““l°t€l%“;fi“ can ‘ti?’ arid . _l avy are say g very e out ' _ C e _-Ja.r ne ; amp wen e ea. on e on)! twitter ‘utelguffiiteatiliflgplfeggis 3f" the outcome of the series blltatllfi’ 3310f; $15“ Prov 45 i? 7am? [Ion Batters to see their opponents knot the , l d ‘t 5 too are plenty confident. That they ' 3 5 3 Currie played F. 1e" -Currie 9; score at 14-all and then finallv get undenway on “cdnes ay i wa expect “rough Squaw, goes wmwut Kphn.‘ Syr 1 l 2 “my 7_ ~ won out by chalking up s, three “ls” 5mm!‘ saying but they are of the opinion Déne s‘ Pr“ L "din on the final end. The score was they will ride them out and be re- Final Standing 608118 a 8 1'1 1° 14- N s h I ;turncd the victors in a battle play- » »t» _ "DEV? gfiastggxlzled gtgtetlmmvlllkuhg ed over frozen water. They will E h b IC 0 shoot their big Elms into action X I I C i one P0171!‘ 32°45?“ r0121‘ wnggllkbl bene- from the opening whistle and with m‘ a ° 1° ° m‘ u“ Beats Robin By 4 Points In another semi-final match of the Provincial Billiards champion- ship being played at the Charlotte- plenty of scoring shoot at the opposing goalie. Outrorne from here looks like a ‘tosz-up. 1f anything Navy with their ‘new players should have a little ,edge but the Royals scoring prowess ‘anbd well lénown figéivrt‘ is to be taken ‘lfl o cori=i eration_ e series should be one that will be remembered a lplayed at Pownal rin. t w‘ ‘eh i Nmwlso“ ‘a night long while and whatever else hap- dlefslatgil EinBieuRobin bv that si in [g ‘vglf mo’; w" ,I[_“‘5t'5k‘mn3- margin _of four points. filial scores r101 ">100 m- “1911 131 15 1116 being Nicholson 800, Robui 29o. ‘ 919519119 °°Y1C11151°n- Tonight n. Acorn meets w. Davey, "(he same W111 set underway at in another semi-final match. ‘l$1?“stiifit-tbénaoigaegenyéugilliiuée of .l ' ame lull the tray. l‘ Filoiviii": arc the lineups. 3 ROYALS-Gozil. Davis or Boates; ‘cltfencc. McDonald. Jay; forwards, ‘ Whitlcck, McLeod, J. Roach, ‘Prairi- yor. oi nan. P. Roach, Crockett, lBlnr-nilicrc. R‘chard. Blanchard. NAVY-Goa‘. McInnis; defence. P.A.A. Squad In an exhibition hockey gamel llottetown Dairy Kings by a score oi l 10 to 4. The game was fast through- out with both goalies, despite the 14 goals shot turning in good per- tormances 1n a wild and wooly first period there were eight pals shot with the winners having a 5-3 lead at the rest. period. P, A. A. went ahead 2-0 in the first few minutes only to have the losers take the lead with a three goal outburst. P. A. A. however fin- ished strong to shoot three counters before the session ended, Sir-In repiv to Mr. McMahon. manag r of the Surinvside Billiard F’ I the newly acquired players have T I W B ‘I ammunition to I gampben lMilt Schmidt ‘P. A. A. _......... .l.....l..l"°€f;2“é..§.’;fiTakes Lead In ‘iScoring Race Milt Schmidt of whom Manager Art‘ Ross rates inoiig hockeys all-Mme SIB-Isl taken a clear lead in the race National Hockey League honors. dine mum!- i inmate l‘ oley MONTREAL, Jan. 29- (OP) —~ _Bost0n Bruins. a. has for AQOTlIiZ The Bruins centre added 18 playing in the League, with the majority of players pickin-g up one points, Gordie Drillon of Moncton in- lcrcassd his lead slightly by adding I84. assist that ran his point total to 2B, lor an eight-point advant- age over Bi.l Cowley. former Hali- fax Wolverine, who went scoreless during the week. MONTREAL, Jan. 29-(CPi- 1t has been a quiet week in a scoring S- way for the group of Maritimers National Hockey the two Bill Hollett, of Ray Getliffe, former Saint John and Charlottetown better than anybody with a goal five and an assist. Parl ' letter 0f Jan. 2'7. 1940. I, V .. , , . , . 1 h '1 -s ints t0 his otal last week and, The standings: “and 111w w risks a 1W “hi” RTE-iii §°l‘il"“l'>.Ll-§‘-Z‘§fi’afilillfikll‘ thgikiniilldlffinlftisrlgdotofrgel-t!)lliitlviofgheifi liiorlilllg w limos: learn- sem- (‘19111 1° 1119 billiard m“ 01 chm‘ l vvlvllcn.‘ ‘Mctjlintlclz,’ cudmO-l! opponents reply with two while in tics, now is credited with 82 lwlnlisl Drillon, Tor lvtmwiili» lworifil ' the final period the winners ran 111m more than 91W" Helm" °f Cowley. B05 Ike "e350" that .1 immmfd this ‘ their score to double figures, shoot- m” Ne“? Ymk Range“ Hfillettl B05 buhrird ,‘°“",‘“’Z,‘°“‘" “age 0t Fhelis: .ing three counters without a reply 5°11‘??? hasmlfi 13°15 “M11657 Wlseman, Amerks an“ o‘ a “"6 “um 1 ° D“ lrom their OPDQnents, féfim‘; lggallfggtteri‘ has etamedgu Getliffe. Cdns ers, being told I had the bcstl equipment Past 0f Montreal: I {.1117 not have flllv intention oi hurting nor confiictllnlg béillltll 831V IXIYILIEF. as I sincerev love ere o‘ 1i number of Dlaces in cnsriottetolvll We. the Enterprise Bakery hw- who could, and are entitled to. out l key team do hereby 91111119110? the on such a tournament if thev sclMiiton hockey tcnm to a friendly Roy Herman of Pownal handled the game in a satisfactory manner. P. A. A. Wlns From Mt. Stalwart Scoring two goals in the last ten minutes of the third period the cit-Sm; ‘ _ Pownal-Alexandra hockey team tied with Schmidtfor first place We would like to correct ‘Mr . known as the P_ A. A.. defeated Mt. last week is in third place with 28 ‘McMahonls statement re handicap . Stewart 4-2 in an exhibition game points. followed by 14911301111115 °1 tournament not lining Our 11311111- l Signed, Russ Kelly, Captain, played at the Mt. Stewart Rink. the Rangers with 27 and Wood D11- ‘ mart 0f Boston with 23~ 90ml‘ The home team opened the scor- ing in the first period only to have the P. A. A. tie it up before the ses- can tournament filled one hundred D51‘ Cent- but 9'1» the request of the Lineup: Goal, L. Arsenault; de- “Hester/E ha“ "1 “hamed 1° " fence, Bell. Bowlan. Rodd, Watts; Emma?” kqxllimglrgi/‘Bghog ‘xfgul? ' forwards, Kelly. Blanchard, Casford, lsion had ended. The teams battled - as‘ ". l ' . ' l c cannot class this tournament 1cm Eflinhyici; gyqfbherbie’ G‘ Kelly‘ zvrfigualge aufiruhjifvirsrfggsniaKata“: now contiucting. as a charnnlch- m ("- e ‘m’ 2d 165d early m the third Mt 5h§’0“£°‘$am‘fiéMa§hgV:lIIns ggémcl MAnci-ujsmn, England‘ Jan, Stewart raced oack to knot the Tulle have successfully run this I 29-(CP Cablei-Kid Tanner, Brlt- count at Z-all minutes later but the business for l8 years and did not fish Guiana, won a poln-ts decision ‘visitors final scoring hurst in when need or seek advice from anv of 3 over Paddy Ryan. northern district they 801 1W0 0011111618 811W them B your friends. flvwught titlchltfdcr. tonight in a ihflFd-YOUSM V1030??- Mr. McMahon mentions his nlriv- i cuntl boxing maleh_._ l ers: has he those olavers under r‘ OUll OUR WAY Lcs. Hooper, Manager. generally go where thev find the Leafs. leader most of the season and lToc) Blake of Montreal Canadians. last seasons scoring champion, has 25 points. leads the league in assis s wit-h 19l but has scored Only three 1S retained the lead list, with 5i minutes scent on bench. “is next with 48. ByiJ. n. wills}; (Unofficial statistics credited . omitt- ame against Gordon Drillon of TOTDMO Maple Phil Watson. Rangers laymaker, Red Hcrner. Toronto defencernan. in the penafllh e Wilbur (Dutch) Hlller 0i’ Rangers‘ best equipment. If Mr. McMahon is sincere in saving he alivavs ivanls to hrln along this snort. he will stop icilt-z" writing, and have the wiinnci" >1 his tournament meet the ivinner of ours. for the iuidisputed champion- ship of P. E. Island. Re sports- manshin I will back one of m1 olnvers against the best, he has for $50.00 Or $100.00 proceeds to iro to any charity for ivar purposes. I am. Sll‘. etc. G. TULLE. WHAT is THIS? MUD YOU'VE BROUGHT IN. o2 JAM YOU'RE. TAl<lN' OUT? ‘l l; Efifiiflifffillllfli" .."‘.‘f...§’.‘*‘“§.é‘ élét" " llllilllllllllll l ‘ Ml]: l ll i ‘ [l any place he chooses, and they “l1. i li ‘ Another thing was laxity at times inside their own defence. At ltnist two of the Chathain goaLs were scor- ed with Saints making little el- fort to halt attackers inside their zonc_ Pucks that z~llOllld have been clcarcd easily wiere picked up by op- posing players and ns slated before meant two goals. 41 t O O ll‘ Slipiips likc these can mean the . (llfiercnco between victory and de- ‘out it is hoped that this will not no iiie case for the Saints. when cflck- ing Saints were far superior on Fri- day night and should glVc any lllll- ver-ily team in the Mlirltlmes n stiff bnttlc and all their followers arc hoping that this will be S. D, Uis year lo go far in their llllCl‘(‘01.(‘g- lute competition. O O O O In a report npps-nrlng in gros- terday's issue it was stated .. Btrdcn mid Queen Squat-v lmrl ].Jlll_V(‘d to n Ii-nll draw in a game played at the Borden Rink on Saturday aft-zmoon. Last night We were infomied by a Queen Square teacher that his team was not the regular Queen Square team that h i played the game but was evidently a team on which were scmopuptlsfrccnthecltycohooL' Des Smith, Chi times and helped in ll other ccunt- 2851153“ cm cr". Hextall with only 10 assists ing one gained in a New York Americans ast Tuesday.) lleti, Clil NNXOOI O1‘ amateur. North Sydney, broke his third-place tie with Ed- die Wiseman oi Newcastle, N B., and mcvcd to within Cowley, by adding an assist to his total. n point of did v E v their ninth victory in beating W. R. Adams’ Bank of Nova Scotia rink 11-7. However in a night game Royals gained a playoff soot for fourth place bv taking the Big Four into camp 12-10 ln what was grobabiv the feature match nf the l ay. I Royals held a e-a lead at the |end of the sixth end only to see ‘ the league leaders come back with ‘a three on the seventh to tie it up and then take the load with a I four on the eighth as Dick Hughes made a perfect shot to knock two Royals’ stones out and lav four for his rink. Royals imt three on the ninth and then added singles on the remaining three ends have a twu point margin at the end The last end was particularly hard-fought with Brenton B01111 in for shot on his third last stone- a stone which Biz Four could not diyodge. Hopefuls after winning their afternoon game fell before a smooth-curling Moguls team 13 to competition that has been through the first round four rinks last nllhl flhlshfll in a deadlock for "1 Brief sltating a playoff to decide the fourth place team before the remaining l rinks swing into action In the final to declde the City curling cham- Maurice to the opener which produced [Americans T0 I Wings, Hawks, RoyalsAnd Play Shorelfl Bank Of Nova Scotia All Tonight's T1" DeadlockedlnFourthPlace evident all " ' H-w- curling “- neg“- ¢ Big Pbur 102 011 110 400-1! B. 0f N. 8. 010 200 001 02l- 1 Hawks 200 004 014 303-1’! Invincibles 031 310 300 030-14 Roizals 320 000 000 010- ll Imperials 001 132 126 202-20 Big Poin- 012 000 340 000-l0 Royals 200 112 003 111-12 Moguls 311 220 2C0 110-13 Hopefuls 000 001 012 001- 5 LEAGUE STANDING W L Biz Four - — — - — — 9 2 Imperials — — — - - — '1 4 Bombers — — — - — - — 7 4 Royals — — — — - - - 6 5 Hawks - — — — - — - 6 a Wings - — - - — — — 6 l 1a. of N. s . - - - — — -- e i Regals - — — - — - — 5 8 Moguls — - — — — - -- 5 A Invincibles — - — — — — 4 7 Hopefuls - - — — — - i l0 4,000 Fans Watch Sydney‘ Beat Miners GLACE BAY. Jan. 29 —-(OP) - A short-handed Sydney Millionaires learn tonight scored iour uuro per- iod goals to defeat Glace Bay Min.- ers 6-4 after the squads had battled on even terms through the opening periods. Sydney were without the services oi. Jack r-ritz and Buddy Mclaaciiern. both laid umwlth in- tlueliza. one of the largest crowds to at- tend a Cape Breton Hooks League fixture, approximately inns, saw Milionaires take a 2-1 lead in Iisuc action resulting in B. 111E101‘ PHIMW tor Rodd Anderson, former Glau Bay layer. when he tangled with Lara. 1e. Miners evened the count when Kell tallied the only goal of tho ma! le frame but were outclassed throughout the third as the visitors held them to two markers while net- F I ‘ ti four themselves. u; 12 38 lvlolgiilsntisereogelixlommlrtcldanfivegs Igll Dickie- sYdlley Emile and 515 20 ihev captured 9 of the l2 ends TOIW 619-11081‘! were m4“ “3 6 i3 i9 Dlawg for Sydney, although the latter 5 l3 1a failed tfl re‘! istfer ti: tnseéiwéwfiiffismooll- . . ‘ er n: . - g 3 How they scoied.— Lllalfllnyé 51f Raga‘ Ham‘ and Ken‘, 7 5 12 Hopefuls 13o 321 023 110-17 beina the pick of the Glace BB1’. 1 4 s Hawks 001 ooo 200 001- 4 team. THEY’RE AT lT AGAIN TONIGHT AT THE FORUM FIRST PLAYOFF GAME FOR. THE I/IX-GOV. LEPAGE TROPHY NAVY Vs. ROYALS FACE OFF 8:15 SHARP—30c—20c ':;.—_-_:i our: BOARDING HOUSE major Hoopll :;'§ SAY! THAT uocuois ' EATING us "no BANK- RUPTCY l SINCE us JOINED ouz STAFF OF PANTRV ,3 PIRATES, r HAVE "to COOK EXTRA POTATOES, PUDDING AND PiE EVER‘! MEAL! EelAo! A RACE .' GREAT CAESAR, MARTHA! A QAClNG GREYHOUND. NEVER SHOULD ‘SUSPECT j IMlTATING THE EXISTENCE OF A Poi-Arc!»- Pia! PUDDING! EAT ONLY HAMBURGER on BEEF srew-w- AND "rue onu/ LIQUID THAT EVER l RUM cow. suouto roucu ms uPS r is A ‘REFRESHING cup o: TEA AFTER FATTENING HIM UP A LiTTl-E SCRAM '7 / /. IS JUST ' Hi5 MA$TER WON'T BE ABLE TC) A STREET >._..._ _. illlllllllilll’ ARTHA WAs ONLY I