3 Sh : rt-I ':eL-arse:-.-all-111.f:'. '-.x..u.-...x- ..n - v .-z. Ontario MRinl(s In tion e5)60tf6i 5 'l'lIOUhIl'lothtownGuIl'dIaII.Frldny.Mn.mh9,1D5B MONTREAL (CP) - Mont;-egl Cmiadiens ran in four goals in the Sf't'(ll1(l period Thursday night-two of them by Maurice (Rocket) R1. chard-to defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 and set back the Leafs in their effort to get a firmer hold on fourth place in the National Hnckcy League standing. Six of the game's seven goals came in the middle period. Henrl (Pocket Rocket) Richard and Bert Olmstcad also counting for Cana- (liens and George Armstrong and Rudy Migay for the Leafs. Gerry James pulled the Turontonians to within a goal of the league leaders late in the final period. Rocket Richard's goals were his 117th and 38th this season. match- ing his total for last season. He Queen's County Ice Sports At Arena Tonight plcted for the Queens County Intern Rocket Fires Two Goals To Help Habs Nip Toronto 4-3 All arrangements have been com scholastic Ice Meet at the Sports Arena this evening at 7.30 p.m. also picked up an assist to run his point total to 70. Jean Beliveau. league leader, counted only an assist and now has 82 points. in the final minute of the game. with Harry Lumiey pulled from the Toronto net to perrnlt more scoring strength and the Leafs battling furiously in the Montreal end. Beliveau was sent out on the ice but the big centre couldn't get a shot at the wide open cage. The wild scramble was too thick in front of goalie Jacques Plante who had his hands full. Canadiens. already NHL winners this season. pushed their points total to 94. .1 club record. Toronto's loss left them still with a three-point working margin over the fifth-place Boston Bruins. The Bruins. defeated by Detroit lost a chance to narrow the mar- gin for the last playoff spot. Lineups:- Toronto: Goal. Lumley; de- fence: Thomson. Morrison. Bol- ton, Horton; forwards, Sloan. Armstrong. Duff, Smith, Stewart, Migay. Harris. James. Hurst. Hannigan. Balfour. Cullen. Montreal: Goal, Plante; de- fence. St. Laurent. Olunc. Bou- chard, Turner. Talbot; forwards. H. Richard. iii. Richard. Moore, With centerman Brian Lewis shooting four goals and setting ug another the Basilica Youth Clu whipped the Parkdale Flyera 8-8 at the sports Arena last night to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five semi-final series in the Inland Sea- ior League. Dewis got the youth club off to a fast start in the first three min- utos of the game firing two goals to give the B.Y.C. a lead they never relinquished. The Flyers added one of their own before the first twenty minutes ended to go into the second trailing 2-1. Lewis scored the only goal of the second and the youth club showed a 8-2 edge in the third. Big "Spy" Ready and Merrill Pineau got the other goals for the winners. Jim MacLeod. Bob Hurry and Pete Hill took care of the scoring for Parkdale. Eight penalties, including a mis conduct to Ralph Josey of Park- ''''r '' passed around by re- ferees Brlan Maccallum and Don . n. ANOTHER BIG CROWD As in all other contests there was another big crowd in attend- ance and only bad traveling con- ditions kept it from being a sea- son high. At that there was al- most 1300 fans to see the fast game that at times was a little spotty but generally good. It took the youth club just 12 seconds of the first period to get the h l! rolling. Jack Ready grab- Youth Club Takes Serieslledcl . Lewis Scores Four Pacing B.Y.C.;6-3 Win Over Flyers wasn't quite as exciting as Inas- day's Montana-8. D. U. clash . . because the li.Y.C. bniltupsu abigludandhad quite an edge ten-itoidally. . . But we didn't hear of anybody players want all out to win It and displayed plenty of smart hockey besides throwing around their weight freely. LINEUPB B. Y. C.: goal Simmonds; du- fense Smith. MacLure. F. Shep- herd; forwards Lewis. W. Shep- herd. J. Ready. Pineau. L. Shag- herd. H. Simmonds, Wilson. Wen - erbie. Burke. ': PARKDALE: goal Roper; de- fense Moore, Josey, Ready. Hill; forwards A. Carver. S. Carver. gregory. Dunn. Hurry. J. Mac SUMMARY "lrsi. Period; 1 - B. Y. C. Lewis (J. Ready) 0.12; 2- B. Y. C. Lewis ( J. Ready. MacLurc) 2.26: 8 - Parkdale MacLeod (Dunn. K. Ready) 12.35. Penalty: Pincau. Second Period: 4- Lewis ( W. Shepherd) 12.43. Penalties: K. Ready. Hill, Josey (minor. misconduct). Third Period: 5 - B. Y. C. going away dissatisfied. . . The Jo shepherd. Machura) 0.23; kdaln Hill (Dunn) 18.24: B. .( W. shep- tom: 9 - Flyel-5. Hurry (Dunn. J. MacLeod) 19.35. Penalties: MacLurc. L. Shepherd. 163' Stops; Simmonds Roper Today's Draw MONCTON (CP)-Draw for Fri- day's play in the Canadian curling championship: 10th round (9:30 AM. AST) Northern Ontario vs Saskatchewan New Brunswick vs Nova Scotia Ontario vs British Columbia Newfoundland vs Prince Edward Island Alberta vs Manitoba 1 Quebec-bye. 1 11th round i (2:30 P.M. ASTl Manitoba vs Saskaicliewan Alberta vs New Brunswick Norilierii Ontario vs Quebec British Columbia vs Prince ward Island Ontario vs Nova Scotia Newfoundland-bye. (Playoff match. if necessary. 6 12 11 -241 11.29 Ed- Pineau (Simmonds, L. Shepherd) 1.10; 6 - B. Y. G. Lewis ( Rangers Stay I W. AST will )be played Friday at I p.m. n Second By Isla J Wins One, Loses One N.S. Sends Manitoba To First Defeat Of Bonspiel Tied H-ii after it ends. Giim. got open and relay races for boys and girls and there will be an hour's skating for all to round out an cvcning. which is bound to provide lots of excitement and good. clean cnlertainment for young and old. A competent slate of officials will he on hand to supervise and r11n off the meet. Ribbonswlll be present- rd in uiiincrs of first. sccond and third positions and those placing first and second in each event ill qualify to skate in the Provinc al Meet. March 23rd. Among schools having entries in tonights events will be Cape Trav- Referee: Red Storey; l-inesmen: Doug Davies. Bill Raoberin. Summa1-y:- First period: No scoring. Pen- alties: M, Richard 1.21. Smith 123, Beilveau 12.29. Bolton 17&. Second period: 1 'l'oo'ont.o. Ann- strong (Morrison) 1.44: 2. Mont- real. H. Richard (Moore. Talbot) 7.27; 3. Montreal. Olimsiaead (Mos- dell. M. Richard) 3.10; 4. Mont- real. M. Richard lBeiiveau. Mos- deli) 9.12; 5. Toronto, Mlgay (Stewart) 11.3; 0. Montreal. M. Richard (Moore) 18.42. Penalties: Stewart. 7.41. Hurst; 10.10. Geof- who sailed in on Roper in the clear. Lewis faked Roper out of position and scored the first one. A little over two minutes later and the B. Y. C. were enjoying a 2-0 lead and once again it was Lewis finish- ing off a play with Ready. Mac- Lure started the attack near his own line and Lewis finished it by blasting in his own rebound. The best trio on the ice all night for Parkdaie was the Willie Dunn- Jim MacLeod - Bob Hurry com- bination and it was MacLeod who got Parkdalc as close to the B.Y. C.. as they were destined to be for the rest of the game. Kip ST. LOUIS. (CP) ; New York Rangers defeated Chicago Black Hawkn 6-4 Thursday night to re- main in a second-place tie with Detroit Red wings in the Na- tional Hockey League. Lineups:- New York: Goal: Woraiey: da- fence. Evans. Irwin. Howell. Fon- tinato; forwards. Creighton. Heb- enton. Gendron. Babhgate. Hor- vath, Prentice. Hergesheimer. Popein. Lewicld. Chicago: Goal. Raol-lids: do- fence, Morison. Pilate. Fogolin. Stanley. Martin; forwarsd. Skov. "up A". Phillips extended his mg anemoon as his Qmm", 1.;-mnlKllVL1y1i111s:.(4'sll. Nottihcrn hf)nl:11'ti'n 1h1)(ik alnng wltilc l(uzm;1nx-kl looks Pupils from 80 Queens County Beuveau Geofmnnl LN”. in bed um puck Just outside the Park. i3liellyyr900Pd l0 (OUT Tuefday 15:13? :1PWFf:1yl;l:jVV'P7ff':': Mf,llf:',l,l,l,l,', rleS19V,,rl','Eg lsillllgg mag... 7A1. ,15(-M015 and Sourls Wm lake pa" Provost." Cunt” Mogdem mm. dlle bluenne um laid A perfect B 0 ch! H k 4 in the 24.Event programme of age. stead. pass across the ice to Brian Lewis S 6' wick (Pilote. Skov) 0:35: 2. New York. Horvainh (Hergesheimer. Lewicki) 4.13; Ii. New York. How- ell (Bathgate. Irwin) 8.02- 4. Chi- cago. Leswick (M1ckos'J. Fogo- lin) 9.18; 5. New York. Lewick-i. (Horvatb. Hergesheimer) 9.47: 0. New York. Gendron (Howell. Con- aoher) 11.50: 7. Chicago. Mickoski 11.eswick, Slmv) 13.m Penalty: Mortson 16.26. Second period: I. New York. Hergeshelmer (Lewicial. Hor- vath) 1a.os. Penalties: 1ierges- heimer 15.38. Fontinato and Sulli- van 19.39. 'lJ 3y GERRY MARTIN lWI('P earlier in the day. rrl Thursrlay was the toughest day . ' , 1” Canadian Press Staff Writer bounded with his big u;1n (way the-yo; the mmpemion nu, dale Wm, gzlaniftherxi lrrgdtaltgmtlimana "59. 1.1.3.0". prapaud. Aulgusune f:1yo!1;rliI2:l.lgi:a:(nn'll1li,;o5:.1';igrnmn gently .::tar:lel1d;.Dl1;nu1I:n1nw'oix;)ei;'edth: M. km” Leswkk Watson sub Third period: 9. Chicago. Lu. 1 MONCTON (CPl'C'9”'3' 51""! ("Wed Ma"””l”m5' hT 9 ive (;1r-a".iT0lln(l5 Pla-V90 m01”"l"K- aflernmn skis first shot fell short cndinll (level North Riv"-' Ea” w'."5h"e: Third period: 7. Toronto. James long passlto MacLeod driving in on ii udn Standford ' Litzenhelr r wick (skw' Mickoskh 1'12; 10' I Tl-unll' riukd hamnl1et.eif) ihidmcllmlr lid lllnlr af(t:e?rnasdilxanentrisalal1nIl'lmlzixlgd und1eWmngYand not a rink made up as a guard for the Novla Scotia lalnstgm mqsll Royguy-' cegtml: (Smith Harris) 1855 Penlllietv the film wins Ind Jim Cllltlhl "10 lllllson Lalande 'Cicsla Corgten; New York'l?magm;.H(ncrenlgm'?2 3. 1 -5 hurs ay rug an e ' A - A .a ccan sweep. - I. . ' on y. 1115 oe. pring ar , 'A . ' ' : . . . 19.04. penal”. u I ;; westerners their first defeat in the 1113 the flame With I lllwlldei 101 only four of the 11 rinks ('Elml'. milk-035:1 (L231 1?g:ye1?ng'”f3):5l:ll:g: Parkdalc. Last. Royalty. Sout.h- 3:39"; 63' ya-ml:-isChi,1'rc.!o4.1;.ur'II'iaelr 1.1pl;::dco:ln:t1-on the short side with ,3; wk” Mn sndmrd 3.5. gum. .-, cglnd-fan curling champlonshlpg the seventh. y y V y up n-nh two victories-Manitoba. apfpeared ,0 be 3 perfect guard. port. Model. Prince Street. Queen 19” 195; - - Lew" nude it 3.! for we youth Referee: Jack Meledbaoher; V”, 9.39. and-mu 9,”, . 1 so far. FPO!!! that P0131? 00 ' 1135 Smplyiontario. Saskatchewan and North- Square. West Kent. Queen Charl- ' ' y t ' club at 12” of the "com u h. linesmen: George Hayes. ;.. 1 The ninth round matches ended a matter of playing out the 8aII)e- ern Ontario. y TALKS wn-H M,"-E5 ottc 1-iigh. Rochford Square. Sourls 510035" wok wlllyishepherdu D”. in from Maschlo. we,-,1” . , . , ,, 1: 111 15.41 1 with Mmmnba and omario lied lt Meanwhum-the Tmlnmohclub yskml The baskawhew-an qua”Fl' ska". Kiizmnnski conferred with his l'Vhl('.h W.” prevented mung p"t Lumley ' ll 5O” of the net and made good on I Sum5n3l'Y1 R0"l"5 - - - t - -- :- 17 15 "744 1 ::.:..1::..::..::.: :'::.':...W:': W as.::.r:::..::::1::..::.2533;1::..:1.1::::;1.:::1.:1..2er::....: "i I" ”'"":1 by - r -s 4 -- - -- - . -. --u am. . . . ' . . . 1 .- 'f"ligi.d e" -see w3'l”l”2”.i;..3 lilol) :1-'11:: ?.i.m”h3i ml:(n11u1lpss"1el1oh1'l1ss' after 11 endsiililllllieli thlleedlany ttlxllihadtlllllflllllli)-Il:o::: Talk Vlhalufgises tllle tllnllie sulards 3 H 0 e cots i C G 3- Y- 5- PULL AW" 53 ' - - ' l .- and knocked out the Nova Scotia w n h r The B Y C pulled away from Winnipeg Fort Rouge club. just and Goudey ended the game with 12-5 victory over Quebec. g p . .y - - 1 never got started against the Nova a two. A gamble that backfired Steve lxuzmanskis Northern yin)? ?'l!l;!il0'r:l(;lg-P1::f:l51:9(l:;cl;:dam"h:g1 . . :3: .FlL0ll'lhl:d lggtlanghgrlg Qugegfg counw Scotia foursome of Giinz. an on the 11th could have cost Gou-ylarlo rink from COPPBP Ulf- C0-"med tn ghje him the Hi Vic. s yk n I 110 d Le i nk RCMP sergeant. dey the game. He went for -1:5t"””.'."”l lmh 3-dose 1”" 1055 torv g P l!llulci0il,l1;aBl. il23"Pinea1l1v5sc1').ed F1 I . F M F 1 b Ontario pulledtevenlygth Wzslsh double targoult on hlsoltasty rofck ::'m:3l”l;1:hBleullwgfgy3':::eIflll&:5: A'n' mmqual number 0; dead ends by "ppm! in ih;,ry.' Simmmfdu. IHFCFSC 0 Cislld a . CO 1 if swelling 011 I we Dry an miss . caving nario or ' I ' , , 7 - - DETROIT (CP) - Detroit Red Dot oit: Goal. Hill: d f ace. - l over underdo g Newfoundland. two. If he had played for the single 5('"l'-1 and 3" 11:3 mum?" W9" slloflled. "3 1'" she ('12"ftl".l,1 rqm:,'lFl,; wings scored three goals in the Goldiram. Prooovuat Kellye eGod- "bound "'d MW" "Mk"! "' ll" AT T”! 31:03-rs Anny; l which trails the ll-team field. draw he could have scored one. Mbf-"flag pk. , U! I, . h e I,:lD;,:klg,nth9nea(.l;gn:nand (lhfni Ccmlgs first period and went on to defeat f-rey. Hillman. Hollhlgwortll; for- owgf amid" red n I n k , e Manitoba's loss. coupled with the leaving Phillips with only on 8-71 5'!"-l"d"5 lh-Wm 1 S '1"? ":2. and Nwmunttnand and New Bums Boston Bruins 4,2 in a National wards. Reibd HM". unduly. f tote - thscom an uhey'e- AT 7.30 llilllaltmtlioe ilftirfllllld-:l'hblI111a(1!tl-gl'-ltmtegellllilallill lelidarlicr in the day Walsh '19-lgilltlllliaxoeilllilgllsilllfgd awielll hi: wick had "'.”m""5 "1""? 1"” and :1 Dckiiy hlfague Elma he” Thurs. Delwcddl” Prwul Femuwnt slllot rgeflectgd ltleere lwacllllirel? IONIGHT I 4 1. e tw 1.1 down to the Win: 1.1 ivil l'V .11 W1..." 4..-g 11'-W sh"! in "'9 83'"? aW"5' ””'v 003"" 8"" "1"" ”"W”'d ”& 5' ' - F"'"'3"- 3"Wk- D'"""v Pm: stick and behind Donnie Simmonds. Age, open, Relay Races for Boys and Girls 811'! ll 011 K0 Y9?"-0 01 39 3 - D , H d h d d ,3 and on the ordle Howe scored the clincher mg, 3.310, heforenchnmpion is declared. Thu 11.. 1952 championships in 101M” SC""”- ” "”””"'”d ""' ”"d 8 ' 9” for Detroit at 11:55 of the third Rife... 1'.-mm ud,mi. mm. with '0” than I minute to so five-day bonspiel ends today. nu-night, managed to edge New-':A;iy,:,g,,,, g. ....,, &9.,L-, .,-...... -ea period, less than two minutes after mm. Em. Mo,lu”n Gmid F-.v. Relldy Shaman nxth yolinh 0118 houri 3k.-t9 met Admisdon ah .'nd ac Cal Gardner had brought the ,9”. ' clay ':::m”"w:"y ";":;';;'"l:i”":: foundland 9-7 and followed it with an 11-8 victory over British Col- umbia. Glinz dropped a 10-8 deci- Bruins vlithin one goal with his second marker of the night. Howe also picked up two assists. win and 28 seconds later Bob Hurry notched the final marker taking willie Dunn pass in front NJ. ONTARIO MEET Manitoba is drawn against Al- N. B. Student Pulls Upset S1nnmary:- Pirst period: 1. Detroit. Fergu- son iPry-stai, Dclveocbio) 1.38; 2. htaith l0lh d hdled' l b 1 dill tr? staipt sf 9:3or1l)lll11. ifs; "and gl-llnbyoN3l:ll1h:rcn ?)nrl1al-vi:.s Ha H l'9l”'"R Marcel Pmmvfst 11nd Ted Detroit Pronovost (Howe Rel of the net and catching the open against Saskatchewan in the llth , 1 - Lindsay score 30818 H l 9 first '. ' , t 5 round at 5:30 p.m. AST. Ontario DOWNED 151-ANN-RS ' period. as Dutch Reibel also was be) 1105- 3: D9"'0ll- U045”: Wm"- meets British Columbia in 11.. Phillips. former Canadian diving . , C 3,. in -,,,,,,,, men-, ..., es credited with an assist. ("OWL 3'-W-'l) 13-11 P9M"Y- c1-nr-cuss . . . The Flyera did- ,” DAVID OANCM " alg y 1 El Lorne Ferguson scored Detroltis Mi'-"W5 334S- not play as well defensive-1 u I Second periorl' 4. Boston. Gard- ner (Peirson. Stasiuk) 19.54. Pen- alties: Pronovost 0:15 and 1.1.35. champion and a competitor in the 1928 and 19.12 Olympic games. had a bye in the morning round and they usually do ... They missed Junior MacLeod out then but if they can some up with a win on (lanadian Press Staff Writer CALGARY (CP) - John Mac Dougall. a 15-year-old Sussex. N.B., morning and Nova Scotia in the afternoon. Glinz had a 5-3 record other first-Period market'- Gardncr opened for Boston with six seconds to go in the second play. MacMilian. sccdcl third in the 3”" Wm” Wundsv 39” hr F "9 event, howcd in three bitterly- ond-place tie with Saskatchewan. he (led Prin Edward Island "is . . h .- b - 3 r 15.4, A crowd of more than 2.0()0 sixllh defeat eight starts in thcihlgll Schml 5l"de”"di”""e: Elheinfasl ll3;'.-,l)'.",i.-,.',ll,l,ll,C,, (Re fV;nf:1D,l;,C;lC(;, Mac. and narrowed the gap to a single and M(3K9'll)9'Y Ind G0dfl'3Y 9-45 Tuesday they will have MacLeod . cheered wildly as Gllnz. defeated afternoon with a close 7 icto . "gfcl T" tn? Cg?” ad" 3 gnu" hgipmgall trailpd 9.4 at 0119 point. goal at 7:18 of the third before Third period: 5. Boston. Gard- Ma 1”. 9., fun; co.gugy . . . '7” "'7 i””'" ;m”(fR:;?i"5fa'3:rm"anaymlzcxamani Fewer than 50 persons saw the Howe Closed ""3 IC0""E- g:';m7I-t::5s.9- L':;'l;:l'-1; n d”0lm3u:5.i laoanls 8!imnt1:ndI. raiplnfizg John by Elfli "ISM . ee.-.e...------ thn'lling match. Lineupsi- ,, 133 Parson y 27 Promvo" E I' I I 0 Y0" 0 ll CIR! ---------- . -. . . ; ,. -- - - - - 1 .11 11 1: 1 h o1a- ms of tum car In This Corn-er ' M' fe1l13cne5.mnFl11(Frl1).flIrJ1. 5.11; Goldhlm and I-shine 045- l.'."1..-'."i3 ragga clllncees I0 turngedtlt l:Iltonlv'0II0WN 1 0 S S Armstrong. Bolvin. Heinrich: for- 1'35"” 13-531 Fuma" "'5 K9111 allow MI NI! bfm - - -The Fir is generally g today. till WWW Annual Sprin Hocke Stormi 1 G”"'”"' ””””: S””"” ”?.5.; '".."'9.?"lt."f.'.'.'t."li '”'i...”f mm M "" ”""” "' """' ”"" 1 a Mackell. Laycoe. Chevrefils. La- . ps:- mo I ey n' mm 1V5. I . - 9 . Y 1;-Ine. Mcxienney. Bonin. Mohna. fialacllllk in 7 mg lat: i-I1; nstrnir,EeorsJ:'d.I . . up R W” uh. munmm at W, 5,-cum-g, oppazzn. a - o - . I . Finally Hits Coast League ...... ...-...... .. .... ...... , V V M l M -. E. .... P. o. m y.” om WW3 1 Arena today will consist of n shat. rhlcgeldi:,(:lV:lglt'2.:ss;eed(;v:;S:: r? j . . twins. Much of mod 1:” am. mu. m. The annual spring hockey play- for one year. lug 595-5l”" lmm ”'00'12'00 for afternoon March 5 Resulting I F aside from (me fact that it Wm wk '11.”. mt w on off storm finally 1111 on Wednes- Six of our local college alhle- Rnchford Square girls and 8 5990' -n two dead heats in class B trot sight of the Stanley broth"! ammo, Mu. , day and caught many old timers tes have passed the final sclec- iial Workout immediately following ' Th muowin is the glmmaryi their car with identical ouotaohei In at the game well off-stride. We tlon board and have been pro- iihc Queen's County I00 M981 for Cl: 5 A E A h st ni was pounding along I Flo!-"101! "I05 Pl” possibly should have been expect- moted from Probationary Cadet llihbir -lUV'3""93- p - S9 M5.-'n9 1'r McK(-nna) 112 u ' In 1”, I .t 137” miles an hour when ihd wind csildhi W in 11 11 we actually believed nm 1. Cadet in the 1:. c N. ne- rm ,.f,'""H,,...,...'.e.l (MacLeod) 221 "mm mil? ' .1 11 took off u1u' an nirplans. 14 sailed experience is the best teacher but serve. Dave MacLeod. who is a (Y, g R i ' "El undel” 9 F? W) feet Ind hnded Ma, y cum. . apparently cvcrything seemed to possibly the bcst all-round :IthIr- S wya.isi (gnaw 2 D” B" I Q Iilu-ough the air 0: i 1 ad but M1. alive today. an old man calm and serene that few suspect- tea on the island. hockey play- Ill-,:isnd;:ll'cm?:-o.;n , 1 DH DH 3 dirlv" W” urlwsy '1 "I ' ed the dlepth of tllie watsr that on Gordon lfwccdy and Peter W NCFOV (LP gt d Clllrngg (- K atoll! Wofkilll ll-Elm C"'- 1 an in runnng ti.T in Whit tofP. W. C. d ih . ) - ')-'-5301085 ' i - tario souroftlrlwll of sthe rroaelicilan Capilalsecula; srul:':: an ninketnflllirewii. after nine rounds in the Canadian Q33; l'L!'5C,';5,(jo':'; 5"""l mos':"'oj.,:,"Jf:;",;fo.2l,:,"f.;fl.,l,”.,':,l.,1,.-i,1.:'s1sn1ay took as ions era to refuse to play the 10th and Ham Kelly. tootbnllr-r and hoc- curling championships Thursday as, :3 r'.' F. VPWW. ,udiE(,g. w as an hour to warm up before you could start. A Canadian mill Plggiolllj 1815191 If: it gong lat koeglzz hck ':'rdt3s"Ii:"l 'l!)leCll';"' "llrhll W I smaillw-(nod L Sullivan Wlilurnz steamer the Brooks, was made in Stratford '1: several years eamane..... ewnannoe - . . " ' use . L. President Jack Fenety red fac- lvor of S. D. U. "Fherboy: will Manitoba .. 7 1 .MaCPhee' '"" the sum” dluwund from m" ed. Fenety and his colleagues on be leaving for some port - Ontario 7 1 It's amazing the different Phil" IWWWW” ""9 5"" the league executive are or should probably Halifax - on the cast Nova Scotia .. 5 .1. N H L STANNNG gs trin-ough. and even in the last. 5 or 10 YO!" 1'0 N" 5”" M" be quite aware um 11 they had coast following the ma-mic Saskatchewan .. s a, ”-V ""7 ”'”D”,"l,."'"3: .9 own up One oftlsa wonderful unnp abo1si.buyinIli- I taken the proper steps before the year at their colleges. The 1411- Alberta .... 4 41 W " T A PM” used car lot la the magnificent. variety of styles Ind POW"- usplosion never would have happeir biea track and field team will gm.-ihcrn Ontario . 4 41M"""'x'f”'k l: g L" from the near-new to the almost-ancient. that you can choose . - certainly feel no-. loss of Mar- ltlnchec . 4 51”” . 0' 'n h, '1. 16 m 7. from- A wide variety and: as we havaon the lot means boiler The first lama of lilo Cana- Lead in the tournaments next -Now gr.,,.;..-icy , 3 5IDe”'"' 22 12 131")” 56 buvsfor you. so come in and let ll make you an . leavers semi-final series pIsy- summer. Dave will likely be ll0'lBI'lIlSl1 tlolumbia .. 3 SlTO"""" 20 1'1 1-; 114' 131 '53 mnonojhuun gaff. sidhfou. at st. John ended In a 1-! ing his running. pole valtlng.lIIgl1 lpl-lnce mwm-d 1315,”; 3 r;lBl';:'?'”" m H 1:" m '47 Jim on lumping. at-.. for Stsdcona. 1N......,.,...,..,..,. 3 L'"&............ -----''-'-'"'7'7''7 4 AR1?UND5AND 'lB0UT” G"" T "" m”"”'" on ay's ery atttude in Tues- . dgy'g game between Montague E' "I B d mun B-Paaasngsr coups. A1 condition. doodwl fluaral and the Saints was deplored by I ' Olin too-31150.00. ' more than one hockey fan. .lt was . .....n....................... mzrtungtg that that maid game of cur" uss nonun- ey a o be ma try his "9 A , Igmper uml.-..m,. 1-h.",.n.,..- .-13,. SKATING Blue Fourdoor Sedan. Rare s a late modal oar in a rookie at the Red Sox training Mnurrnw mm . g....,1.,, ,,; M m d W d d dltlon with saovtfsranior Isnlsaavy going. Ooodwll r- CIINP 00156911 "181 Jacki? JPDWI ,eighll1 round matches in the Cana- In ay an 9 "es a ""."'."”iw' Ila: hl(lI'ldlI1hQ 111:! all with the lib: dian curling championship: Afternoon - 4 ' 530: .-:.....L.L..L.:..-. 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EC. 911 331 g5 g5.” Thursday. 2.15 to 3.30- N.a. an out one in- 1 Pro-School skate. g .. an no no :1.-is F, - - ;g1,-vIgg,: Iaturday--2:30-4:30 .,H,y A . 011 Ill 1- I f 1 ,. I. -' ms sums-1 fa,” pm? 8 C II I . ..