To Win Over Capitals urday night. Summary son (Lalande. Ciesla) 6:07, McCURDY CUP CHAMPIONS Nomad coach Dr- Jclks warned hlsl ovnst 6:03, Fogolin 10:44. (Lindsay. Reibell 12:24. in: during the scasoiils play. the suhstitiitos to win lli-'5 right butl H ' , . . ; it certainly doesn't hurt a l('Bl1I tol l"d"-V5 h”'4k"3' l"'aC””l5 ll" pazzmlt Ullmalll 17'” 3-0 Saturday Saturday afternoon on the St. Eon two occasions early in the half Dunstan's field the Char1ottetown;.looked to have sure 1r)s only to Nomads became the first senior team in the history of the city to win the Mccurdy Cup, emblematic of Maritime Rugby Supremacy, such a wide" knmvlcil;:c of Rugby ilreall all? 35 mllnwsi llllalu 1354 and a sit: for inipai-uni: it to bisi "””'”3'l" ' A" illiys (ll p.aElel- lnnlinxsli lhl'0W lh0 ball away 81 Th? lHSl.playcrs . ”Sp;x'l Ready summed l”l”"'lll age allemllllg Q" Si s' moment. Att d- - : 13.250. Another time they had a player when he said "Hols the kind of a 'l 9" dme .3 cs Cullen and MacDonald and actually over the Nomad line but guy you would run through a brick Ml” (lllllm and Mrs" Arsemlulli I 9 TORONTO (CF: -- Toronto Ma-1 when they shaded the Acadia Axe- he was met there by Jack Ready wan fol." Th? HMO” M” the Non 1.-10:1-?"0 m Mlhh"-1'5 9' l"l9'We' pie Leafs held off I third-period; men 3-0 and half a dozen other Nomads mads smooth in 8 wk. 135'" "E Q: S" S: ”' 53"" Cl”5”YB0sl0n rally Saturday night 30 Dave MacLeod. fast Nomadsl and was forced out into safe torrl- 1 ”ih"l()'(l,ll;:9'u W H ' V h ; wihgman shined the Acadia dc MW hem”. he Could get lhe ha", Acadia tullbzu-k - Hulk, tor. - :-3 m- 11035 0 11531100 National Hockey League victory km" ht um 4.12 mark of the first on ,he gmhhd wards. Wt-cks, Broun. .11ac1.i-an, llmllhl 31-19 Fllllllllllll-E Q 5- 5 in seven games. half to give the Nomads their slight. Mel Campbell Suiiiincrside'slF'l35fl'V lllWl- M3l'Pll9li-W13 bi”-"k" Ellllllg 2' 3' and 4 E" lhE "M5593 The B””"3 "me "P wml lw” edge Sileedy lift to the Axemen. caused ml-Id " Camlm9”- Hmsv -lllflilvillflr-ilil illsslls Walsh MElEDlllllllll' MECETEMI5 E" me Elm” perlnd aE"E.o"ly Easily the lnllilhesia team the Nomad followers in few anxinusilllkins. Jeucll: nickinti ftuartcr -l-'l"”l.V 3"” H955'3"- line loallendlnl by Mlnllndlr Nomads were called on to contend moments. The fleet ivingman was 0'5""? il'ili- Df'l"'lfl.1'v mflilll” . V . V . N M L , hh .k 1 J. R h I (.15 S. of pec-woe age aHcnding,trom gaining a deadlock in the :ntE!Tl;Cia(ilEd3E:TZTs808E1ll.l!tET:CAtJ)T'eer1!tllaEliilDliifd lrlliiramigft vh:tIlll aiillHSaE:IT1liETEUnFlnhOT1Tdi8l: Toi;vi:l:iiiiisE ---"C a(Ttcadx. 3l(ElT'T'llTl il'l"5w5 8' Q: S: S: M "hm? lcachl ldylng ml"”ie3- . ' i : - .. 3 . l ' . S : On at least three occasions it look- yards away from the line i':lien.lTFll5'lF. Fields. R;xan.. (mle. bark-F” i "mmary ed as if they were on their waylhe nailed bv Arquinas mail andllllllll " ll3l'l-”"'l- (”lT"”- KPHN to get themselves on the scnresheet driven out of bounds , ,1 L 1 .h' . ,-h . I but each time fumbles marred the As the time was running out the N”'E"ll'l”"i 5”h5- DPIOIZV. H5lh5""- ;,l:.:,xEl;rna.:;a)l.:ll2eg;:ml(:l hlgll. wleleh: :5: gmqmpi; .Axemen became desperate and-Cam Bull” "mm. FIRST HALF threw everything they had at the mrmmm-mm Nomads in their attempts in cross The N(ln1adSlpr9f-Sild hard afterythe line. But the ('harl0tlctowniHurness taking the opening kickoff at centge squad had an answer to every D . I . d flrld. ThF.V forced a serum on t e Acadia thrust as Dave Nlai-l.eod. - H; 1-HF FAVADMN PRESS Audla lell yard lllle ll-lll ll" Axlhrleorge Kelly .llllll, llle lipgl mad? ' I (um-lime lav was discontinued St. Dunstan's University basket- men held fast. Following annth:-r,a number of fine iuns to keep the . . ,. . ll - scrum Dave Nicholson got the balllblay at PDnlt'('flf'lt'l. '. ElAll,l.l,lllllx . l(.P.i T.Ad hilllso.-.Ealh lll Mlllnllal Lellglle Ham" .b-V 'ib-ll” 19”" made "'5 first mime "3" away to Dick Carroll. Carroll pass-i With only ii matter of sci-oiids :illaEvll.'.l,h:lh llhmls; f1:,el:e,nHl,'lhl: 1t3h:,el:::n a2lhes,l(:l;:yl' yo! the season a successful one Sat- ”! '0 Claude Flelds who E" llllinllell l" play lllll Ax9m”l."ladE lhelrillalifax Hai:ncss llorse Clii1ilr:iccs.ll( nos a iwirliriie measure to en-lulfday "mm u "'9 U"EV"5ll-V Gym relayed to Mar-Lend. Dave was lTIlia5T attempt as a halt line run and-:Hau,n Heh.he'. of Tmm rm”. ediahh, lmms In mlrh "aim on when they downed St. Mary's uni. hlgh 593' ” M zipped ”9""d "lei? l""g.lll"" bmuglll "19 ball delep several ribs when his horse. .locyls(-hcdule. but has rcmained in et- Vellslty 9f Hllmax 59'” in ' d””' T37 "id M plunk the ba" "V" the-llm" imlmad l"r"0ry' Bl" spy: Harvester uas unable to tuck inlicct Before lh - Second World War ly T01-llhl T1001? ll"- llne for the three points that wcrelRead,v. who was playing an out- ' L i , 1 . h . I behind the pacemaker. .tlicrc were 501' 'al fa . 10 field goals and 7 Tree Throws. 1'0 ""95" the Mccumy Cup: Ready3.Ela"d"m game fl" lhll Ml"':'d5v Another liorsc. Nma C. also lcll (hon ganics. i1T(EillrTll1KEnO8us plllgtifflf P3990 bY Johnny ”Hondo" Kelly :0'3Il:;l'-'52:i'1Tll.E7t W” Em" and (mm :jl,:'erEL lgilllfvgg when he ran into the fallcn 1lar- at Montreal on .'ll.'iri-ii 25, l93fl,llh9 Sllhln INT 30"” ll T15" llmf-l 13 E . '31 :bt - b1 1 f' '.l hi 1'-1 - v," . . t edth' :29. ' , - - POOR LOCATION For the next ten minutes TT1Ehi(l1(l('i(('(T out of bounds. ,l.,f;f U Mls 8 e 0 "ml E e;:ll,:,l:.i,,:f;:l,l;:, lI;:h.:l.iltll".:.:,:, allow” ;;ld;hnut;::ol;econdelr).::1l;p0i:,enlfeconj chances Wm. st Marys llelllllg 10' LONDON (CF) - A chirnpndist play was mostly llli the centre 2028 Ask the shcrumh Wfs called the .-h. l itheh. vmory St. Dunstan; FG FS PF Pts. who found liusiucss lalling off after. or In Acadia terrtory hut in t e i-tor rear cd i 9 ast second in K9” was' the big man in the Mm-1-mm 1 2 1 4 moving his office to g n.-s1.nmr last 20 minutes the Axemen beganlthat last 35 minutes and the No Chi 7 M' g - t-y l 1- 37 ' 1 Ledwell 0 0 0 flat told a bankruptcy court ho! to press hard and gave the No- mads were the Rugby Champions S igllhegdwgglhlrlzgdurl; fr,:0,lhl:,.,::E Swift. 1 0 7 forgot that ”people with had for-t mads a few uneasy moments. lot the Maritimes. 20 of Kenya points Mme in the w, Keuy o 0 0 ca,” hp expected to cnmb stairs.-' mAii Axemanhllinh alttack dbronght h A1;eT(li1e ciriivvd CTllP9llP(i the ('Ni1&lf!1p:l mu M" and became 0?-4 foul. .IT;IKqlly 7 4 27 e hall deep t e oma s zone ow eer nusy an: .'oma L C H i t M d 1 kg 2 3 16 . , but Spy Ready was on the spot and coach Dr. Frank Jelks was given :;arei:gI”:ahl:Ethe lglecllgillse ml, Farmer .. 0 8 0 l . lo” lmll bmllllm Ah! 1:3” T ,a:l:Eln3l,ngt-Thule hlv lb? loam hei Sauirdav at the Sports Arena spon tIl'('li hi the (11: lttt swirling ' slight 'dVanl”E l"l:1eamn '1 I 0 3 moment's respite. But t e xemen e 'o e i f'- - W - - V - fv ' J Bro Cnwnhh . h h t i 1 3,; oGoniie 0 2 2 official; of the Nomad Rugby werde rlishtt hihnlk 8:11 "ad "'9 N"; Ll”"l1-(?lKfl'"”I:l4TC: ll; 5: (1.) llnwseihliiil(lPl'ii:ir3k-iglliil ngftelsl-mlliiielslfiahf (Rl(El)lElTlrlTix"-ititiuhlallfllholT10 Plfiliii-irowlgii ltflfntcatrlg iiiiiatltl (:IlTnd0xl:nl T”"'L' ------- -- l3 13 59 Club request all players to keep lni me it n rou e w en a series 0 presenc c.” c ur 3' up i l. ' ; . g , I S D U i ! Q d th A; H sham. rm. the hex, wehkh -cram had ogiw-v only - -I-on "”C';;j.dTg;'.l;;""; -'ahvk;iv-d;;- d I21'";.l'l2t"L:?."”.i:3E;l.'i”f:.:i"il i.'.'.'.'.'....::".':. 0.: l.ll:.;7't”.'.'l.1l3:i: 51;”...;....;..-i;.;'itl2.”.i iilu. u.';.i”."i:;g;. r;u-v'- . irs rr ms. ug from pay rt, I . nt 9101113 s rcs-1 'l l. . j. . E K. . , E” l ar e. 1 5 of Ev" mL:ugh!uwmlhhom1'::s.Ascu;: sum rhnmfhefhrp huhmime Smrmd.l(l:: l(o:Nt)(Yilr their first vwoikout of in organization and;tllhi:!lifreQrnige'tI1tiziglluhheegzgnts holdingh ghnswonh H 2 5 12 was cons ten yo ee 5: ca acoupco ex-out a payers wore, W .kl .' . .k H 5; ., ' E . 1 eeney 5 0 15; the Charlottetown team never made more nervous titan the tram 1hm:::n;llll;”Klkilhliljxg igllhz 30135;? ,W,,l1llhl”l.lhl(fl'h-lhH;:':;::jL:":,L;:':5Ai:";'9 m:iE:1:S;'eE;:'";:;l:n;w3Eli3lll;ll3'l:1MacDoiiald 0 0 0 M0" "'3" 3" 9cc35l0"315”"”9""” Nmll w'k”" 0"” ll”'-ml" ”l”l"'vlx:i-oiips sluirt scrimniages. Offic- l'1lE1l1JlL'I'l1lPlll Tliorc ccrtalcnln second half as they tossed in two Camw ' 0 0 0 the Axemen zone. Aggressive Aca- who had dropped around to nish mp ,,, ..hh,-he or the program ah. .ll()lg O, h,..M,,..x (akin: pa” and il; imskek while holding S D U 0" Burns . . . . . . . .. 0 0 0 ("J T0VW8l'd5 TCCDVE-lled 5 ml 9' "'9 10""? milk l"l"" "'9 lll"l-''l5-V il”"- noun:-cd tlu-v were more ,than uoulrl iippoar this season will be th coresheet BU! led lbVlbl1t Conrad ' 0 2 2 Nomad fumbles and Ready and Noel said that he had never hcoiilpli-ii-ml Hlllll Saturday's turnout. ithc bnsics-I and tics-I to date Fe csng Lgke the saint; rallied and yleppard i 0 0 01 M..c1.eod were kept busy bootinghthal nr-rvous hcforr a game v-venl 'i'hpy nuw have an idea of how Boys and girls taking part in iilligd into 1 lead the never relin Lallllall" " 2 2 Hi the hall out of dantlel" ' Wile" ll? W15 l'la.V”'ll- ll”'”'0"'i""'T:lImuI.i wish in turn out in the Sc'lllIt'(i.'n”s at-tixitim canio from "P ihed ltho h thei: were liard- Flllcllllei ll 0 E, The best chance Acadia had to vousnos: was more on a nuisical '.'-1l'llIllS l('iIL'll0S this season and thc. TlIiifl11'Il1E (t'il()Iii.& and colicg- quls d E 9:13 H311 ontgns ml” 0 0 0 iieore came near the end of the h””' wllllll ll" will he lll" ”h"klnKi.-uim Hill" more light workout for cs Qm-on sqiinir. itndcl. West pmsske (131, ,5; K "K in m.'T"lalx ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' -' 10 5T hall when 8 Penalty kick W85 5" lnnrh his l-'nN'S MW: Dlalllnltilll" irirmiis Eroiips who attended Kent. Priiuic Sum. Qnccn ('har- - E3 E 0 ow -e y 5'c awarded them on the Nomad 2o.iAnnie Laiiric . Tho Nomads ll1l5l5llIlI'(l-'l)- teams will be made up lolte llicli. PJll'kfii1iF. Spring Park mg for the Sam” Wm. 16 pom” Hamlets: Gen" Mmlcllllnlml From a fairly easy angle T)nnnie'rzoncr:i1 W('ll(' i-nntidont hut lhcy and the rc-giilar leagues will get Central Royalty. Smuhport. East Swm was next wml 7' ' Doll MllcLellll' Macvicar kicked plenty high but cxpcctcd to be up against the Hnrloru-'u Royalty. wide. Second Periood 2. Detroit. Howe 2-'1":-'l.llll" All hon-' HllNHllnE.Harry Liimley prevented them ily 5:00. 718; First Period: 1. Chicago. Wil- 14:10. I Third period: 4. Boston. Costel- Pcnalties: Dewsbury 3:01, Pronv 10. 11:08; (Labine. Boivinl 13:00. Penalties: Blonds 5:27: Mackoll 5:27; Cahan 8:04. MONTREAL. U . . 1 ,1 11, 1 11, y - p g ' ,1; ' Penalties: Litzenberger 9:37. Defeat Axemen '”””'V i ”""" I-"Ediihi gaiimuden-liil-rllllllspllhallil HOCltey PTOQTUWT WTllTird Period: 5. Detroit. HowelRl1l'lEeFS 10 8 Lre 1 ort c . Onld s grcal s ow: . iReibe1. Pronovost) 3:53: 4. De- ,day night said it takes 13 iiicn and i:ood.AT mm Rclbcl IEEOWE Prllllllllllsll 4:56: .5. Detroit. Dclvecchio (Top- Canadiens Penalties: ard 2.29, Evans 16.58. 7.24. Fltlnllnlllo 921- l'l- hnlilhalld ldecision over visiting St Friincislilatll been tabbed as . an "E um ism. Gndshy 1451. Irwin 13-57v1XavierUniversity. "1"" 1; no.7 on , All midgets ol cllyl First period: 1. Toronto. Balfour ltarrey 19.16. Prentice 19.43. Tal-1 chm. nriwnh: pwkmg quarter W: and i'uiinit;v wishuiiz to play in city, Icahan. Harris) 4:32: 2. Toronto, bot 19 43. S.D.U. Edges St. Mary's REMEMBER WHEN 59-54 In Hoop Tilt Sat. gabko 5:40. 12:32: Second period: 3. Toronto. Bal- four (Hurst. Boltonl 7:31. Penalties: Duff :15; Hurst 3:39. 8:45, 17:00; Migay 5:00; Gardner Stasiuk McKenney from them to win 6-1. Summary:-- First period: Irwin 3.29. H. Rich: 'Saturday to give Slicarwatcr Flyers T2-llhol an 11-6 win over Dalhousie Univer- l3.35. Murphy 14-47. HOWE” 15-15 lsity in n sudden-death game in the I Third period: 7. Montreal. M Richard (R a r v e y. Geoffrionl Penalties: Murplrv .110. Provost Halifax scoring was more even-. In the Halifax game, Shcarwaterr divided with Phceney leading ;moved ahead after a scoreless first. with 15. Dunsworlh and Falconer (quarter when Bob Hayes scored a' each potted 12 and Clarke had 9.1 Clark and Dunsworth were both 101' the first. Neither team. forced out of the game late in the second half when they used up their quota of five fouls- Saints had only 23 field goals to St. Mary's 22 but capitalized more on the foul shots night. Siiniiiialgx :-- 7.31. 11111 11:56; Popein 13:18. Harvcy. Illosdell (Provost! 1640. day night between the Montreal Jr. C York ranged because of the renovations single goal Satur- made on the scats and it will be away a matter of first come first ser- ved. Coach Waller Lznvlor of, the loc- ym-k. al team has picked the following a . ' . - . 4 1 ' ht 6.23; 2. M 1 1ilayei's to represent have a mach hm, ht ',e1kS.- wnhhllllllflr league groups at the Spnrtsl P9ll3lll95- Uumau 1517- GM 1:7al'llV'aNi':'. giacgggrld 0" it2.09: 3. Montreal. 17 9 11-37.iveau. Olmsteadl ,.. .. - . ..,. H ll 75 2-M up the tr-ani's tccling for the coach hldll” 2' 3' 4' and 5 m E1855” 0E 8 (HA Richard: against the Canadians tomorrow Geoffrion lBel- T-TVWTTNTT T " "T 1500; 4. Mont- real. H. Richard 16.25 Penalties: M. Richard 5 Popein 15.25, St. Linn-en: 15.25. Dalhdusle Second period: 5. Montreal. Prtr: inst 5.28; 6. Montreal. ledge the Bruins 8-2 for their first lcellflrlmlt olmsleadi will Shearwuter Nips 5.00. Johnson; HALIFAX (C1"l.-4George Stroud siallopcd 85-yards for a touchdown Nova Scotia Senior Canadian Foot-i hall League semi-finals. Moose Mulligan led the Bom-1 .tic-rs with 26 points. Frank Shea. was the outstanding player for the losers. He scored 11 points. The teams finished regulation- time in a 17-17 deadlock. The game' was decided with two 71a minutel periods. In the first overtime per- (ind. Scalon scored a touchdown to: lgive Bombcrs their winning load. ; touchdown in the closing minutes; scored in the third quarter. Stroudt roclcd off his touchdown in the fourth and Hayes successfully con-. verted to send Flyers ahead 11-0- ..jL.L;.... Firs-1 period: 1. Nov(' York. Pcnallics: Bclivcau 4:10: Ev- G. Al'l11N'lt'(tlIg (Duff, Sloan: 11:13. ,ans and (iooffrlon 9:05: Olmstead Pana-fand iruin 10:10; Gadsby 13:13; Morrison 5:40.! Ticket Sale. For Tmr's Game Begins This Morning i Tickets lor the big hockey gaino night; .anadiens and an Island squad will go on sale at 9 o'clock this morn- (CP)- Montreal ing. No seating plan has been ar- All Six N..H.L. Teams: Play To 1-T Draws Last Night NEW YORK (CF)--Doug Har- vey's second period goal that glanced oil" the stick of a New York defender tzave the Montreal ; Hockey League game Sunday Worsley Attendance: 15. CHICAGO-(CF) -- Detroit Red licrgcshicmer (Lcivicki. iiaieigio Wings. tighimg to item srnund ln 1 -' ltheir bid for another National Penalties: Johnson 4:22; Evans 'Hockey Leaguetltle. were held to 6:34: Olmstead. Bathgate. Gend- a 1-1 tie by Chicago Black Hawks iSu11day night and failed to im- Sci.-ond period: 2. !l1onlreal.lprove on their fifth-place the standings. Summary:- First period: londe. (Ciesla. 1 wards - Weatherbie. Olmstead 19:39. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: H. Richard 10:32; Gcndron 17:04. Cziiiailicns a 1-1 tie with the New Stops: Page 6-The Guardian M0lTdtly.N0V.21,lT9V5:5.- York Rangers in thcir National Plante, Wings, Toronto Canadiens Win l)E'l'R0lT (CPi..-l)etI'oills big line of Gordie Howe. Ted Liiid- Penalties: say and Dutch Reibel accounted for three goals as the Red Wings 12:32: Boivin 15:38. frame from behind to defeat Chi- 1L'agu Black Hawks 4-1 in a Na- tional Hockey League game Sat- goal - Bobby Dillon and stated for the Sports Arena on Tues-v Donnie Simmons; defense - Frank lsmith, George MacDonald. Kip ;Ready, Bobby Squarebriggs, Vance Harris, Paul Schurman, Bob- ihy Hurry. Merrill Plneau. 'Hughcs, Dick Carroll and Mousie game in whlch boul teams "' peared tired mg. They had played in Toronto Saturday night with the Leafs win. nlng 3-2. The Canadians are coming here highly rated junior club. Many the Island of the experts have already pick- ed them as this year's Memorial Cup champs and some haye gone so far as to say that they are one of the best junior clubs ever .u- 'sembled. ' Led by high-scrnng Forblo Ken- nedy they boast a mighty lineup. Forbie. a Charlottetown boy. is cur- rently the club's highest scorer but he is not the only player capable of putting the puck in the net. Another star patrolling their con- tre ice lanes is Ralph Backstrom lwrhn Wlll onei of the most-sought Greenwood Bomb rs a van 'cd t la l" p Eye". EE Ca"E"EE: Cwadlem the finals with a Ezewd 0"fr”m:1i('ere there first however and Ralph this season for the Bruins. (Sta.s1uk McKenney) 1:27. SPZV: (Resume) 14:01. 3138. Resume 5:08, Bolvln 8:01. bolton-add Sloan 3:92, Mackell 8:27 9:15. 11:58. Cslian 11:58. Detroit, Clievreflla (Goiaiimun man) 17:58. Penalties: Godfrey 12:17; T0,. pazinl 14:18: Ullman 19:18 Second period: Scoring: Nam; Penalties: Mlckoskl 3:08; am”; 7:53; Fogollii 15:26. Third period: Scoring: Nqng; Penalties: Dewsbury 3:45. Sltlops: Ha 9 7 5. Rollins .. iiizizqli Attendance: 8.430. BOSTON (AP)-Toronto Map). Leafs and Boston Bruins battled to I 1-1 tie here Sunday nighh giving the Leafs three of a pnssim, four points in a National Hockey League weekend series. ' Boston's Leo Lablne and Tm- onto's Tod Sloan scored with meir opponents shorthauded as the two teams struggled to an uninspiring tie at Boston Garden. LONG SCREEN SHOT Sloan fired a 25100! screen shot into the upper corner at 14:01 or the second period to tiexihe con. test with the Bruins Cal Caram- sittmx out a charging infraction. The tie coupled with Chicago; 1-1 deadlock with Detroit. kept 30.. ton in a third place NHL tie with the Black Hawks. Ineffective passing marked 11,. and often slow skat. The tie was the sixth in 18 gamu Summary First Periods 1. Boston. Labine Penalties: Hurst-:45, Bolvln lzn, A 20. second period: 1. Toronto, lion Penalties: Mohns 1:89. cm. 711111! period: Scoring: Nona. Penalties :Moluu :50. Calm: vu, Stops: Lumley is to I-30 - sawcliulr 10 1o 3;; nel. ATTENTION ALL RCNTR) PERSONNEL In order to make i-t possible for end! imniborof the RCN(R) to qualify for 56 days dtll pay por year. di'ills will be carried out twice weekly onlMON- DAYS and WEDNESDAYS for all RCN(R) petiol- J. C. KENNY. Lt.-Cmclrf RCNTR) Commanding Officer HMQS Queen Charlotte ' . htoughcst team of the rear. Thcy .1, . t A ,, - , :.::. :::::'....::':::;'.:... .3; 1.21:: Acadia wt-re hack on the attack rcnl edition of the Axcmcn was one W when the second half opened and of the host he had ever i-oachcd.-. ..L:.L....h..e .- L V... V Winsloe. Prince of Wales This u:nlcr's program is being apd S. 1). U. 1 WW inni peg winTsEEE1EuEiSEN Beavers Dump Hawks.5-3 :F00Tb3” Championship , . V1'l.NNlPl-ZG (CPI-Paced by ii; lt wins .1 ronuli uanir with both In .varlcd and strong running Hll8('l(.il('an1.S ucaruig running shoes on a pp g 1Winnipcg Rods Saturday brought slippr-ry field. A total of 310 yards MONCTON N. B” (CF)--Sam HM. hthe Canadian Junior Football were markcd off 111 penalties, 174 John Beavers fired two unans- Penalties: Palladino. Pidsodn-y. lil.lll.l.l".ll.l.Zl.l.lli,l.'7 .lI.l.1.l.iy,l."l.l,l.fl.f,E..l,l.l,l;di,l.I';' ,;'.ffj”i:a.ll'""'””'l- Three. wered goals in trlie third period majors 2.41. Palladino 8.15. Smith 19-13. 'A Ycloflthc ls niilrsuand Gemnl 3'0"”? 1118'” '0 fake I 53 dK?l' "'33- A crowd of 1142 sat through of Windsor (7-mii. l Wall Clark slob over Marmot Hawks in a second period: 3. Monoton. Sln- (vhiny 19.ah0Ve heather H gods ,8," ' Mole mwll nlll lllllle fut-stepping Atlantic Coast Sen- nette (Lacroix. Houlel 8.57; 4. St. hvehged meg, Lhamphmhhh, defeat V,.f;.h-1. F ., tor Hockey Lea e name. John, Piiddlcomhe tKu1lman. hm V", hy whmhm. It was merh ad Ilhl w'.l"""l' M'””k 5l"l9"' Cenlresld P ombe was the Kuzmal 12.59: 5. Moncton. Leduc Axovlslfounh mnsewlnvc year inial; bl; Q id l;l"'m;R,g'"l'"d amlllk big gun for Beavers, scoring two (McLeod. Pirtei 16.30; 6. Saint the (yhhad;ah';hm and they won, Rhd (.,hh,:,ll.h,d lijllhllhl llllirllllllwnll. .";1.:e'"d ";il;l"3Nll”' lll"'9”'R9i"- k 391193" iS"1ml- Nlmllel described as the best team ever McQueen 'addcril thdmi:Thfei'miTcEi:i3 ran co . ar . . . .. . . lloinu and Frank Kuunea scored Penalties: Smith 2:14, Mcbeod i-?,gp(l;:l:,l7ll'c,l;l:s':aEt l" 0'” Lmlel :”'"'E"l.”wl" ""d "Mk Sill" h""l9d mhauwnh mooh - wo sing es for Winnipeg. h (CIR! Dill Sllinotte and Ray 1.0- Third period: 7. Saint Jotm. W" ; floored forltouetaa In the Kuzma tlfullman. Puckllcomhel defeat in 1! Itartl for the 3.66: 8. Saint John. Puddlcomhc I HOWE. - (Hamilton) 10.17. 5191:-at rioa-1 It mm m- Timil-i.E-ll Pllliulill gm: mam"-i'so4'; a. Monc- sin.-icy" ..... .. 7 7 io-24. ti.'lIuuu tnurotx. aouioi. Pldsodny . . o is 10-El White Paces Ramblers - SKATING -. Monday and Wednesday afternoon .. . . . .. 4 - 5:30 Adm.: Adults 25c; Children 10c. E Monday and Wednesday evening ..... 8 - 10 P.M. l Admission 50c ' Fredericton. mh':;h 15",", 5:51; p Friday evening .. . .. . .,.. 3 . 10 pm; meat sqlimm, 1 h White and Second ' hnmssmn, 31.20; . h. of nainhlnltuidtey night LP” mum, ; . Adm.: Adults .'fi()lcl;ll(l2hill('lren 25c Saturday afternoon . .. 2:30-4:30 Adm.: Adults 25c; Children 1 T Please Cut out For Skating Reference. IT'S WRIGHT nuBBEns SPORTS ARENA LTD. HOCKEY TUESDAY. Nov. 22 AT am PM. Moimiui. Jn. CNNADIEN Vs. P. I. I. Al.l.s11AltS Standing Room 85c. :49 nnsaavii sums X'I'idnItla1e0perisMonday at 9-A.M.nt ' Armouiee;