p114.» .1;- s -. n TEATR MONTAGUE — FRIDAY - SATURDAY Lucille Boll - George Saunders - Boris Karloff “Personal Column" “The Chew for You” . HICKEY AND NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere P THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .Hogan And Snead Are Tied For Golf Honors IJOS ANGBLEB. Jan. i0 -(AtP) -Little Ben Hogan almost hit the JANUARY 11, 1950 Sport Forum St. Mary’s And Beavers Score Shutouts In Games With Hawks, Ramblers T k O S 0nd Place Jackpot today in his drarriatic , efshétsftiffl 131?)“, which "f" -_ -————_———-———%-__ , comeback to oil’. b t s s s h d I d W? n is 0 "i or more a" HALIFAX, J . l0 -_ cr - T c e a e Vet ec ;r.l:.t.““zi:"§;l:“.“.:.:i'§t.‘§§f::. ' c e 11 e s ~§9i= i“ 01111119 611M118" NEW RINK NEEDED Victorias Chalk Up 8-4 Victory Over Crystals To Sin-Few p¢ople who pass through Summerside ever come to appreciate the example of true Double Hoop check-rein on Lou Milani tonight anid beat Moricton Hawk; 3-0 in a bruising Maritime Senior Hockey League contest. The win keeps Halifax in first -—-—— Rink", the wonder of the century. One question arises however, what century? Let's take a run down to the rink where n league game is he- foo- top honors in the $15,000 Los Angeles open. The bwo rivals for golf tune. Hogan and Snead. wound up the Curlers Do Better GLASGOW, IO-JCPL-Can, The Mo! town Viczo vinoing 8-4 \". llere Tonight There should be plenty of action woache-d Chziilotte- ‘tired up a con- r\ cvcr the Sum-- The Garrison Officer's Badmin- . ‘ide C-v n a hard hit- I TZ-hole grind with identical scores . - ,- . , _ i _ YUM“, _i - The following are the results of m" C1111‘. “111911 11115 been goltlllg of w)’ aththe “s.C.Ailti_lé0llllmcI0n1E1'-‘* mg played shortly. It involves 523116;’ Bfilgciyegglzafihghsgg‘ ogut 513:5 adinn ciirlcrs touring Scott-ind won Hockev ‘l.t‘£t,_’,Lii‘ rncoin lust night's piay in the Wriglit- 1\1_115\\111€ I01‘ 11"‘ Pa“ 1°“ mo“ l“ They'll meet tomorrow iri the vémffie “Twrlm CCR, ' A’ I“ “fmwos “cantor o“ whwh l” hers; Rambleli, 44) wdB-“Fth” 0"" "f ‘h’ rm“ "F? Ebrum; 1am ugh! w Mk9 m,“ Sentner Trophy curl-m‘ wmpem. with large numbers of club meni- third playoff m the 24__,’,ear my an dsllafé 1o a es olvege hoop l<an stops cautiously only to slide n w” om the khird ame in matches for iiicStrniiicmin Clip»- ‘Ql; pqgegiqn of second place in ions being held at the Charlotte- 1191's turning out regularly for ma}. tow of m“ wmwr classic. gqua rag e at seven‘ oclock and gracefully» past the ticket office. Monmmfs la; n that Mill n1 the their first practice games against me league stamp“; town Curling Olub: at theArmouries. will launch their Hogan finished the round first’ tlanmersi e Schurmans and Rays the donrkeeper rind ending in a 1 _ t h d {Die-d m Scottish rinks since arrival. ' i 1X». \':(\ hroko lip Dr. W. ltiaoDoriaid l0. A. Roper ‘activities lflbi 111311 $9M’ i111! Wm- shootiiig his third successive 69. Mlmmalres 913st.‘ ‘me hm" “l1” h?” 1" u.“ ma‘ 1mg“ PM“ Fagute? 0p S-corerb a .mw-1k x" For“ ‘he Camm?“ A ‘m’ WW‘ W“ , 7' mg for me 1950 8e35,,“ He ram“, postod his 2B0 for me m. a double mu m Island Physlcal Picking iiimsclf up. the next icgis cl a DOinit. _ anny i es henth Stralhmorr- Proiinco by 3i :_ f 1L Saunders 1o, A_ Macphgyggi] _ _ _ _ tournament he Md wen ‘hm, Fitness Baskcbliall League cum. thought of our llcwilflercd fonds wasgiven the main Job of sha- shots. 12f‘- tn W). 'I‘li~~ lthllll \\;.| “a ‘y’ 6_ Conmenflng at 7.30 tonight’ ‘he “mes previously petition a seatvoh yes, scat, Our icc dowing Milani and he tied up the skippcd by Rlllfk l", Willis .-. ‘\b'g“e“s' Dr. Pierce 1i. c. MacLean 7. Club will liold thcir olloninl! But 581m Snead was not. He was The some! were originally "8""? "m "°'°"‘m"‘1"‘° "em-V 15° 51‘"P'51‘°°"“E ‘Tmge’ "Pemy- W"‘"11"’¥~ and dropout ‘ c k F_ Rh bichame u, Du._ H Mac- matches m the Ladder and Round scheduled u, be ‘flayed last San“, people "sardine style" on its seats With St. Mary's throwing a blani In Glasgow the B tcam tictual one under par 35 at the turn into n three-co .1 for third , m l. 1 h b- d~ day night but h d m b i d (7). Bt the West 9nd Of the rlnk; ket over him all night, Milani ed Lanarkshirc Province bv “l?” ‘1 D‘ 1 P,'W'C' d Prowse l4. F. H0hb5 5 gugolrliifiitilptia"rthnfigmtergmgf lflehdiirftf 1135b, gxzszieclifheu-lftfi 22ft due 1° D210? Wacathcr eggfsldfigllltfzlS mlhilng “Te “t ‘he ‘ucky fish he 71113113’ 1319"’ “P 1“ me 135i P9711515 21?‘? g3?‘ '0 111,9‘ (1:'dR°1i'“" ‘*1 i was .\ ' ~ "iii ilk“? m {t - H_ 5 n‘ n 9, _ T . 1-5 u, r, i, y, 1 (ha; re em d i}, w r 1 - 5° PC 5 R PM‘?- p and took on Sonny Provost in a ~51" ° "i - -- t‘ ll!‘ B ‘coring " ‘i Qjhud me $111155‘: 1°) 35mm“ 7 Falcailles “Sid tllliaeelCliikiunniligtlafluggrveThg llgfillplalgflggd hics shxxolO ‘to? from pnialcinfleilie (trip Etzefhxis 531?: A5 m” Ram“. ‘s w“ “fit smflm Pimching (11191- 3°11’) dTew mall?" squad‘ - 1131119 away fir. tho yo; sin-ll- lgvflo- w‘ worth 9 E. J Clark 6. luncfieol] dminz the. evénlmz as {mm ‘he pm 0n the "m. In the opening game bow R unit-l for}: hing hump tn logic nroulnl: and a cop SM between them m, firslt Stiraltbcona git‘? ‘Sam ._ ,3 511g on. a ' ~ t s _ v _ . , _ . ‘f V ' y‘ an a e n s siirroun mes, . l W1 p pnyt‘ cre an n r-rtl 355a‘ firm p?’ w,“ The WCSLEI.“ scgfdifiha lax‘: 32mg,“ 11:1 of the oPhninK nights pro- thigniwkggffxkéafiowge ‘Slgézgéerlmlg gévpg;_tfig?typ‘tow'mivg‘lguamgfih; must take the fgrstifgiv mlniixz-‘s Llebapgnalotry scegrfris ‘Athsltn 233,115: Wednesday. Custody of the cup siizb WillPd under the second per- mg Leagum team N04 1 of the g m- o! the Riviera (‘Auntry Club, ihreeflvay deadlock for third {n Se‘, “fidd? l’ egndéivi‘, ‘s? e- Miiani on the head. 20,“, he]? hhy Scotland‘ dcpfinds m od pi-essurc lo i,_, ctli.='_(‘(:‘l‘t‘<‘1~ Doctor's division ya team No. 2 0i The round‘Ulnwnamament M“ ‘Sound's ‘approach sailed true. but place into a sccond place tie with ,:“,T‘,:P,k,',‘ng'°fl°n;, hugcrargflilz (KL Manny Mclnityre of Moncton ‘e m“ c u’ ___. ___ mi ll'a‘»1 1).) h Y M "~ a‘ “e the Merchants division at 9:_ wind up probmlv with,“ the m“ it Illcft him with al5-ifout putt. idle 531m Dunsgan-s Un",\.m-§1i_v_ A MW“, by m‘, 5mm“ of Gone,“ was checked heavily in the first n,“ mo“), i0 maintain gm.“ md of ma“ mm“ . .- 1mm“ °f ' Dm- 55 oxlglnfifl We m. so ‘ . I Q t‘-_3°ni 1i ‘iralllm m 1L5 595‘ win over Ray's in the second game Bow-v ow,- il... immortal sound Pelmtl and 113410 be 1118895 051 011 John's standing one po‘nt lYllllld .. ek after fiery team iia . rYOmTg n” . vl“"‘."",v“faijl“i.gzi Fmwuledi T1)‘; “iced £2331?‘ s“; ma; even. other team Mm m; gllnéztm“ ma??? ghékflx’ 311341‘? will also put Schurmanls into scc- system, All this i; interrupted h_v a SWPMTH» H9 Feilllned 1" 111° the leading Halifax Si. lifqpi-{ti ‘In’. appearallcii vllwivmeiifere ‘Sign ihstgh: 1&9 err; azorigirinvllv winners ‘being declared bv virtue Itlile Given re l p“ e n 0nd place m ‘he “a5” Sxandmg‘ H” m“ whm‘ ‘Mivnms m“ n“, next permm howevem - Ramlflcrs‘ absorhmg their ‘mm Yanks. and WES 9‘ m» P-m- 5 a 9 P- : < o! m? "ms, nmnber o! games won‘ p‘ On the other hand, if Ray's come lZflfflP is about to bcsin, Here T06 MCEWEH 0f Hawks hit relr- loss in 49 games, have yet to hang It, gave him a 66. five under par and two strokes better than the tournaments previous best round. the chief scorers for the winriin! scheduled. Was, both picking up a bsace guard Frank Grabowski with l terrific check in the last period. s defeat on Bcavcrs. SUMMARY (‘omn the teams now slirllnp out from lhcir (lrcssirir: "rooms" (1'). through with a win. it will give Th Ladd to i, . - . e er “m” on m? “m” them sole possession of the lcziguc- Ted hand, will be more extensive and apiece, while Ted Strain, Flartriigan. Hollis Jay. and Abé Douglas accounted for the others. Gerard Bernard. Enunett Trainer, Davis and Layton Schurrnan gar- nered one apiece to corner the Sum-rnerside sconng honors. The game was rough and ready with plenty of heavy body check- ing right from the opening period on with both teams skating hard and coming up with flggfemve passing attacks that kept both goalies, Ward o! Vlcs and SPYBEUB of Crystals. busy kicking out rub- ber and turning 111 51'1"" 1°53 as net custodians with some really startling saves at times. The Vlcs held the slight edge Ml the first period play to score at 4:28 and again at 19:50. \\‘iil1 thr- Ci-ystal: tallying in between at 9:51. Th; faded badly in the sandwich session. and the Vics look fuill advent-BBQ 5° liar’- ‘ =coring Itresk in the opening one minute and 31 seconds of play t6 pound home five goals by i1" 36:10 mark. with the visitors mak- Eng a weak return to telly once at the 15:46 mark. The Crystals showed renewed effort in the final session. however. end pressed the attack into the Viicl territory which paid off with two goals in a row, Davis ban-i- lng one in from a scramble at 5:58 mid Layton Schumaan coming‘ WP with the nicest effort of the night l‘. 122% when he broke from his a-wn bluelina on l pass from cle- fencunnri Campbell to make a rink long rush with only one man back to sail in on Ward and beat hiirn out with a well placed shot. The final score of the 81""? Cami QM the stick of Cecil "Bubby Bowling at 15:05 when he batted down a high puck at centre ice to skate in and let go a hard M1519 ohm from just inside the bluellne rm- gngthtl’ well earned goal. The following are the iincups and summary: VlO5-—G03l, Ward: defence. 1’- MacDonald. Blanchard: forwvards. Jay, Bowling. Douglas. St-ralfl- Bradley, Flannigrin. B. LEWlS. J. Rzchard. Lartcr, B. Acorn. ('i~v.=itolo~(;oai. vague: dc- fcncc Din: Shields. ("aliipbclb Waugh. J. “ for~ wards. SKATING CR YST Al. RINK This Aftcrnrion 3 to 5 No Skate Tonij -.\zlm'zs.sion— l5 and 30 cents 2 SMART BLIJBS ABBIES TONIGHT AT SKATING AFIER. GAME ADULTS.. .. an oummmu .. 2mm! or FORUM NIGHT SKATING - AITERNOON SKATING — TUESDAY - 4 to 5:80 HOCKEY - TUESDAY CRYSTALS vs. ‘VICTORIAS ‘ HOCKEY - WEDNESDAY ‘euitivasgia-vios Canailixenfilii“ 1-3 Victory Over Chicago CHICAGO. Jan. l0 - (AP) - The Montreal Canadiens moved t0 within s point of the second- place New York Rangers in the National Hockey League's only game tonight as they routed the cellar dwelling Chicago Black Hawks 7-3. before l crowd of l2.- 161. SUMMARY First Period l-Montroad. Grravelle (Dussault) 2:30 2-Montreal. Gravelle (Rosy, Bouchard) ...... .. 313i lv-Ohicago. Hamill (Dickens) 16:45 fv-Chlcago. Bodnar (J. Coriacheri 17:39 Penalties _- Prystel Mac-Kay. Bouchard, Nattrass. Second Periotl B-Jvfontireal, Ourry (Mosdell) .. . ltlzl9 Penalties - Richard. Mosdell (major). Gsdsby. Third Period 6—M'iontrea1. Riohard (Lech) I104 ‘T-Montreal. MadKay (Curry) . ......... .. 1:56 8—Montreal, Gravello (Filion) .... .. 4:44 9—Montrea.l, Rlopeile (Richard, Lash) lit-Chicago, Mosienko (Hamill, R. Conacher) 16:53 Penalties - Richard, Nattrass. _________------——_- G. Kelly. Referees-Jim Jay. Hogan and Leith SUMMARY First Period 1--Vics. Strain (MacDonald) 4:26. 2—Crysials, Bernard (Gallant) 9:51. 3-—Vics, Douvling (Douglas) 19:50. Penalties: Flannigan, Brsdi .,-' MacDonald. Shields. Second Period -¥—Vics, Fiannigan (Bradley) 113l- 5——vlCS, Douglas (Jay) 4:55. 6—-Vics, Lewis (Strain) 6:51. '7—Vics. Jay (Dowiing) 13130. R-Ci-ysials, Trainer, 15:45. 9~—Vi(‘S. Lewis, 16:10. Penalties: Jay, Shields.- Tlilrl It!!!‘ 10—Crystals. Davis. ltkl. 1l--Crystal.s. L. Schurman (Camp- Woodsidc. bell) 12:23. 12—-Vics, Dowling, 15:05. Penalties: MacDonald. Jay, Gallant. JUVENILE HOCKEY vs. VICS 7:80 0'CLOCK MONDAY — 8 to 10 Vl- l5 expected to be carried out. through most of the season. The ladder‘ touriiainent is more or less of a progressive competi- lower club rating, determined by the results of the first round of play. may challenge a team with a higher rating and so on. with the teams having their ratings raised or lowered. according to their Wills and losses, as the play progresses. All playershvh-o have already sig- nified their intention of taking part. in the tournaments and all tion in which a team having a-“hat "11 but othcr club members who are plan- fling on doing so. are asked to he on hand for the opening matches on Wednesday. so that. the draws C311 be made and eiuihle the offic- ials to get the program away to a good start. e o a - The Island Physical Fitness Bas- ketball Leaf-lilo will llnld tiicii" first double bill of the I950 schedule at the P, \V, Q audit. orium tonight when the R C, A. F. and P. Vi’. C, clash in the first Hume at scvcn rfclock and the other Silmincrsirlc l‘llil"_\‘, Scliur- mans will Oltpnsr- Roy's lilillitin- aires one hom- latch - o - - Although the New Year schedule got underway last Saturday night when the Army hoopstcrs took the measure of tho l‘. W, C, col- legluns to vault. into n first place tie with Ray's. toniizhfs rnritchcs will be the first iloiiblo fixture 0f the currcnt SPllNllllO, The teams playing tonight were orig- inally slritcrl tn mcct last Satur- day, but stormy wczitiicr and poor road conditions prcvontcd the Western tcams from making the trip, and league officials just re- versed the Saturday rind Wcdnes- clay matches to make the best of the situation. I O O Ray's, who moi-t. Schurrnanflii in the second match, will be minus the assistance of one of their best forwards in the person of Walter “Windy" LePage, who is at pre- sent in the P. E. I, Hospital and expects tn ilnderrzn nu operation soon, which is very likclyr to kccp him out of action for the rcst of the season. ~ o o It is understood, too, that Lam- bert, another of Millionaires key rnen, may also he out of action tonight, dur- to a knee injury. which is going to lcavo them e bit shorthanded, hut it is believed that new replacements will he used to fill tho zap. O O I O In any event. they still have plenty of power on their lineup and will be able to put up strong opposition in defence of their league leadership which they shah at present with Army, and might cvi-n take over the sole lead as the result of tonight's encounter. ERIK? BEER" Brazll is the largest producer of coffee in the world. That was the big moment of the day. but prior to this the drama was divided. There was Hogan. making his final bid for fame in a comeback from a highway crash ended his life ll months ago. There was another mighty mite, Jerry Barber of Pasadena, a ccm- paratlve unknown who for three rounds kept the great names of thr- tournament trailing behind. (miy to blew up today with a ‘It! and a 288 Youthful Jack Burke paved brilliantly. shooting a 69 for Z81 and third place. Four strokes back of Burke came Ellsworth Vines. with a 7'1 for 2B5. and Jim ‘erricr of San Francisco eased in with a Tl for 286. Millionaires Defeat Miners ‘ti-l SYDNEY, N. S., Jan. 10——(CP)— The fast-stopping Sydney Million- sires got bfiCk into high gear aftcr a three-game losing streak to iivcrpznvcr Gliico Bay Mincrs G-l tic-re tonight and protect their first-place lend in the Cape Bre- ton Senior Hockey League. The loss, second in a row for Miners. kept them in last-place- one point back of North Sydney Victorias who deposed them liist night. ltlillionnircs, now five points ahead of Vie; who have 48, play leadership. Thcy are in a tic for first place at present iv-th Army. who will also remain idle tonight. Juvenile Teams Play Tonight Two local Juvenile teams. the Abegiveits and Victories. will gct tlicir first action of the season at the Forum tonight at 7:30. ivlirn the two squads clash in an exhib- ition hockey encounter. The game will he a warm-up for the two teams who will meet later in regular scheduled competition when the City Juvenile Hockey League gets rolling. Both aggregations are reported to be sporting strong'lliiciips and are expected to come up with plenty of smart hockey and close competition when they clash to- night. A large turnout of fans will no doubt be turning out to witness the youngsters in action and lend them their support. Sydney Player To loin Amherst SYDNEY. N. S, Jon. If) —(OP) -—Bernie (Bcssic) AmoDonaid. 23- their third game in as many nights at Glace Bay tomorrow night. SUMMARY First Period l—-Sydnc_v. Roach (Greenlaw, Ross) 4:41. 2—S_vdney. Roach (Greenlaw) 5:15 Penalties: Bolan, Gallagher. Second Period B-Sydney. Maclntyre, :17. 4—Sydney, Greenlaw (Roach. Whaien) 7:09. Uv-Sydiriey, Roach (Greernlaw, Whalen) 15:35. Penalties: Bolan, Gallagher, Ross. Third Period k-Sydzney, Matthews (Greenlaw, Whalen) 11:00. T-Glace Bay. Runions (Wade) 13:14. Penalties: McIntosh. Gallagh- er, McRae. Greenlaw (miscon- duct), Maclntyre, White, Bo- Stjnl‘. X. Scores 14-4 Whither Truro ANTIGONTSH, N. S. Jan. 10- fCPl-John Markie scored four goals as St. Francis Xavier Unl- versity skinned Truro Besrcatl 14-4 here tonight to consolidate their hold on third place in the Antigonish-Pictou-Coichester Sen- ior Hockey League, year-old sjClTlGY-bfifn centre. loft tonight to join Amherst Ramblers of the Maritime Senior Hockey League. He will be the 54th piayer used by Amherst this scnson. MacDonald WES used sparingly this season and last by Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Senior League Dropped by Syd- nBy after arrival of Montreal's Bill Rattray before the Dec. 15 dcad- line. MacDonald-is eligible to plav with any ciurb in tfhe Maritimcs branch. Amherst Player llas Broken Wrist AMHERST, N. 5., Jan. Itk-(CP) —Centre Guy Renauid of the last- plzice Amherst Ramblers of the Maritime Senior Hockey League will be out four to six weeks with a broken wrist, team manager Frank Porter said tonight. Renauld, pivot man for the team's French-Canadian line, suf- fered the injury last night at Moncton, his third game since joining Ramblers last week. His linernatoa are Roland Landry and Lon Lacrolx. Porter said Berna (Bessie) Mec- Donald. 23-year-old Sydney-born centre released by Sydney Million- aires of the Cape Breton Senior League, would replace Renauld. MacDonald loft for Amherst to- night and he becomes the 54th As tlicy jump on tho icc ii clir-cr pncs up that almost raises lllc room»and in our rink lllflt can he tnkcn very iltcrally. The referce has boon on the ice for some time now examining tho ncts for holes and trying vainly to find the blue- lino. Visiting: piaycrs must he equipped with one virtuc-that is imagination, From the opening whistle our team has n zlecidcd rdpe on the pliiy hilt it is not long before the other tciim also uscs tho spaces in lllc boards for ambushinl: pur- poses. Last ycar the ropes former- ly used for lowcring and raising plzrvcrs into the players’ hox were rliscnrdcd and iidvanccrl unratroop trnininf! is now bein: givcn for this perilous work. The periods follow the some pattern of goals. pcnaltics nurl fights. At intermission lhc first fcw lucky nncs cct to lilo rcst room and thaw out h_v tli= briizht red fl\'l‘l‘~\\‘f\l"kt"(l liltlo stnvc, but tlic ir-ss fnrtilnntc frills must spend tlic intcrmissioii standing or siitinn. and freezing. The scritcd fans rinrl some stnnrlinc nncs. muI duck flying snow which the “rink rats" Sll"\\'(‘l off the ice. 1t is inrlccd a perilous trip to the rcst "rooms" ti‘) dodging bcams or shoving n loot lllftlllflll flio occasional holes that papa in tho floor. Even thouch tlic rink hns been condemned, Jor- Fan ncvcr worries about the dancer of the structurc collapsing under a snow fall, n hard shot puck or blowing over. As tho Rfllttrjnfls tlic hns icnvo bv tho oxits, including the win- Tlie stretcher appeared again but Grabmvski made it lo the dress- in-g room under his own power. Bill Ford received his release from Swansea of the Toronto Hoc- key League just before game time and was able to play for Si. Marys. He scored a goal in the last. period. Ford was suspended Sunday when his status was questioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. The game also marked the ap- pearance of Jimmy Gray of Hali- fax for the first time this season. He broke a leg in an early-season base-ball game. When Gray, who didn't get any favors from Haiwks, scored Hali- fax's second goal. the fans rocked the joint. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: McEwcn, Auger. Second Period b-Halifax, Powers (Armstrong, Gaudet) 3:38. 2—-Halifax. Gray (Schmidt, Arm- strong) 10:19. Penalty: LeBlanc. . Third Period 3~Hziiifax, Ford (Wilkes, Lciuglilin) 10:36. Penalties: Wilkes, Milani (min- or and major), Porter, Gray, Robinson. Provost (major). Robinson, . Mc- BEAVERS 4. RAMBLERS 0 SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Jail. 10 — (CP) _— Goalie Floyd Perras gain- ed his third shutout of the current Maritime Senior Hockey League (lows by which many of thcm en- tcrcrl. Tho windows arc of two definite advnntnccs——flrst they give the proper MTTKISDHOTP for ice- making and sccond they provide n free pass to any game. So Joe Fan spends tcn minutes going hack up nature's escalators and hoods for iloivntown and a hot drink, none tho worse t?) for his time in “Crystal Rink." I rim, Sir. otc... "JOHN WILLIAM". S'slde, January 9, 1949. player used this season, The Amherst manager added that the Maritime Amateur Hoc- key Association had certified the playing cards of 15 men, not. in- cluding MacDonald. The team was permitted to sign 18 and ‘it was pected Sammy Kelly, late of int John Beavers of the M. S. by Ramblers H. L., would be one of the ad- ditions. 01L CENTRE GRGWR Edmonton has been chosen tor the site of anew oil refinery with a capacity of 2,000,000 barrels per year. lllllS YEBTEIDATS NO. M Twain I wreck pictured here. B. D. Train Dolllsloii In Sula-Zero Instructions from neuron . ooerationa centre. . a train ere-w died in uiia wreck at Puritan, s. c. In paloneer train crashed into a standing freight train. aged and derailed four baggage Ind expren corn At right, man can be An open switch in ill-below zero seen ulin; hastily is connected with i Lino d leven other! and two passenger-a Weather Causes Two Deaths, lnliirlos To llliie were injured when the C. P. If ll blamed for the collision which smashed both locomotives and dam- weather. Buses took pelengera to hooked-up ‘ ‘ r“ Cranbrook. five miieo from scene ic equipment to give details of damage and receive wires overhead. One car can be seen poised in air over engine. schedule when Saint John Beavers blanked the lowly Amherst Ram- blers 4-0 tonight. A brace of goals in both the second and third periods was more ‘l’ PRACTICE HOUR A WARM HEART i8 A FINE THING 1o HAVE BU‘! IT TAKES A eooo FURNACE‘ l TO KEEP YOU WARM _ IN wiuriaiz. First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Blackburn. Hcon. Second Period l-Saint John. Dcmchuk (Smith, Nicolle) 11154. Z-Saint John. chuck. Koarns) Penalties: None. Third Period 3—-S:iint John. Dcmchuk (Whip lock. Hcon) 2:20. 4-—Saint John. Whitlcck chuk. Drillon) llv-H. Pcnaliics: Smith, Landry. l)l.'.~ ion t2), Blackburn, Lay. REMETIDER WllEN By The (ianndianTrc-ss Nicolle 19124. (Dcm- (Dem- Montreais two teams - lfarotiir and Canadiens--set a Nation. Hockey League scoring record lu years ago tonight, ivhcn Maroon: defeated the Habitants 11-7. Th4 game produced a total of 45 scor- lng points 28 for Maroons and ll for Canadians. MEN! No more night calls Do you sutfcr from weakness o! the kidneys or from frcqucnt, painful urination? . .. Do you have to got up at night? Why don't you make a stand against these ailments with the mag- nesium trcatnicnt. MAGNOPILLST‘ ln only a littlc while. many iiotira a great improvcmcnt: irritation ii-v scnecl. pain soothed. urination norms‘ again. 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