I? The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. ApflLflLIm: SPORTS .1} v l»... Leafs Made Own Breaks i TORONTO \l.\l’l.l-I LEAFS d:(lii‘t scoie a “Littt‘tl T’iic~.:.ii lll’llll but tltat didn't keep tliciit trim (lt'lt‘flilll; t‘eiiut'ieits 3-0 and moving back till“ a 23-3 tie In ‘»~t‘\cit Stiiiilc} (‘iip seiiti—tiiiti“< st‘l‘lf‘s. ~"riii: skating. cl='~c (‘l1(‘t'l\'lilt_‘ illld :i sliiirp goaltcuilcr kept lw» lliih. wit the scnrc short while the sonic 'I‘cronto It‘iim timiidcd nlcitty of for' 'hcckiit: and more skiillllL‘. to account for fiicit‘ tltrcc “lucky :oals"-—'l‘liey scored twicc hci-aiisc their run ol:i\crs it'st control of the puck and once becaitsc a shot ht‘liili't‘tl ill a llnt‘t-‘nlflil. \lt'K(|lilt‘\ scored alter a slim lli‘td bounced off a liiicsniiiii; Rsiiiit ~crrcd when he lost control n rea'awziy and Baths si‘i'rc“ iii tltc third period attcr the puck hoppcd .‘l\\£l‘_V fr iii 33") I‘iillcrd and landed on his stick There were plenty oi i-tliri' si-oriii: (‘llflllt‘t‘S however tor the Lou‘s that mold haie ltt't‘tl :‘als irispccially in the fast. t'iii-n-iis iii‘st pcri.d \lontrciil had neither luck nor ski'll. .\'o Montreal forwards llf‘l'llll'llil'd at their peak Tuesday night and. as is thc usual f‘JISP w ltt‘li a (cum loses, the defence had trouble In clciiring llH‘ puck front in front of (‘hal'lic Hodge. The little Mou— tri-ul unalt‘r had a fair niuht. in the cage but he forgot to i take his rabbit's foot to the rink. Bower Changes His Style ,muxxv mini-LR was :i'eanly imprmed cwr tit? 5”" FRONT B; Nlt‘K i'll.l.‘lUl{l‘2 4 dual" their Ben Leblanc tit“ of Wind- sor. NS. Maple Leafs scram- bles for the puck in front of Ottawa .\lonta;u.ard goalen- der Gerry Fleur-v, The teams "ALLAN cur ACTION H _ . ..> .g..v43 monmm.“.udni M...» .s. N». o. . .. play in Ottawa in the second Eastern Canada Allan Cup game of tlteir hest-of-five semi-final series. of Fatin'da: It‘leI.-—HF said after the game he changed hi: i <\ style REGIH'IOI’TILZHI'(Tuesday) l was coming out to the“ corner of the f’U‘Hsf‘ in cut down the anzles.” .' ancr Betoie l was sittin: hack and getting i-ai-cless I corrected 3 bad habit and it made a bi: (littcrcuce it saved a goal in the lllst Df‘lllt whcn .liilititiy Ferguson hit the post he had nothing to slinva at." . ththcr Bower will continue his goal crease style in the final game at Montreal tonight or go back to his bud habits of the fourth and fifth games could he the factor to dccidc this series. one of the most exciting in recent )turs ' ' 0 still pit-kin: Xl'tvtiti'eal to :i‘ab all lllc‘uttal'hlc‘s. he think they will ciitskate and oiit-detcnce the Leafs in the forum. Hawks Must Have Stayed Home By JACK SULLIVAN ‘ Canadian Press Sports Editor CHICAGO iCPi o~ National THE ONLY (‘0.\'(‘l.l'SION we can come to from thc result Hockey League goalkeepers. as of ‘l‘iicsility night‘s Chicago-Detroit game is that Chicago mUSt everyone knows. have the, have foruottenito show up at the game—12f not in body. in liean. mughest and most harrowing The sf‘t‘il't" was 72 for Dcti-oii. _ jobs in the game. lnvariably. Fired-up because of the $300 fine handed to coach Syd Abel. lhey lake the rap when filings the Red Wings opened the game skating like demons and i . . £0 wrong: but their l‘ecuperative finished the same way. There was no doubt at any time powers are remarkable. nals against Toronto or Mont» .1 ea . Hall complained of nausea. Tuesday when the Wings plas-. iei-ed the Hawks 7-2 at Detroit; to force the seventh game. And if there were any Hawks' fans among the 13.909 crowd at Ol-i ympia Stadium. blame him because ltis play- tliey wouldn't which tcam was the better. All of this was evident Wed—‘mates were skating around as \ticr such a convincing dctent awviiy from home the Hawks sliniild be ready to play hockey tonight. Mikita. Hull and Whar- rnm played strong games in Detroit. ff they can come up with s ('iip finals. Off The Cuff :cod performances tonight. and the Hawks del'cuce starts hittic: ‘ike they should. the team will be back in the Stanley nesday night as Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings took things easy before tonight's ‘ seventh and decisive Stanley (‘iip semifinal game at Chi- can Stadium. The best-of-seven ‘ set is tied (H! and the goalkeep- 'ers are in a real pressure cooker. The people who know it best are Glenn Hall of the Hawks and Terry Sawchiik of the Red Wings. They‘ve had their aches and pains in this series. but. they'll have to forget theem if NEW YORK'S POLO GROUNDS \vtll be torn down I‘F‘lell’l'lnfl i"t’i;<]\' and with i1 “‘1” go a carlcad of memories ~BOBBY THOMPSON'S homer heard round the world “ \lcrckle's hotter at second base. JACK DEMI’SEY knock- erl out of the rip: by l.iiis li'irpo Willie Mays" liai-k-to-tlic- f“:itc latch on Vic \l'crt‘l. and the feats of (‘arl lliihbcll. ('IIRISTY f\l\'I‘i-IF.SO.V and “cl .1 ’9 a, 0” _. a” ‘2”? “an '0‘ In: thev hope to advance to the fi- ‘ie'jeittl of t‘oozan's Buff. A low-rent llOll‘lllflhplttlttl tni .l.ti _* fniiiil'cs will be built in its place . \I‘ittntpc: Biit‘taloes i“.t(l Li‘tlthridzc 2-“ iii their be:t-ol'-ii\'e Western (‘nnnd'imi senior Ill"ll\' hacketball championship rniiiid SLAMMIN‘ SAMMY (Ni-LAD. at years old. is still one of the iin DC.‘l"l'nl(‘l‘S in pro :olf Wc will give even money he will he in the. top in in this year's \l‘asters Hirrlt school teat-hers and principals. well as parents. are probably glad that there is a spring a‘ lull in local sports. It. gives sports minded students a chance to lot the books before the warm weather critics. Takc advantage of it kids: we remember those days so well MONTREAL hopes to host the Grey (‘up in 1.065; now that they are £101": to league baseball critics. KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS are lif’Lllli- nine to come up with some top notch pitching. The A's staff has ii! there were plenty of tomor-~hmn.s before me third game rows. * t The score of the timemiafterl .the second period—was 5-2 and‘ the Hawks were falling on their; collective faces. No goalkeeper. would want to back up a hunch. jof guys who were squaslted.‘ crushed. well beaten and who t. 5 knew i :WILL PLAY TONIGHT Hall was in fine shape when the Hawks arrived home Wed- nesday and the word from coach Billy Reay was that he‘ would be in the nets When refw eree Frank Udvari drops the puck at the opening faceoff. "1 had been sick between the first and second periods." the. .13 - year - old goalkeeper said Wednesday. And he wasn't llp-‘ pa set when Reay inserted staiidy goalie Denis DeJordy in goal for the third period. “I ould have kissed him," Hall said. Sawchuk was in the Detroit nets when the Hawks opened Chicago GOaler Felt Sick; fiAbel Didn't Need Pep Talk the series two weeks ago with the unkind things he had to Say an easy 4-1 victory, His from about Udvari‘s call on a third- bles—a pinched nerve in the DN‘lOd 51031 by the HRWRS' K (D = left shoulder—really started in Wharram at Chicago Sunday. the secon game which the, ’__"’—’_——‘ wings. wit unknown Bob (‘liampoiix in goal. managed to win 5-4 after Terry left the m game. Sawt'h iik made ti dramatic exit from hospital a couple of and shutout the Hawks 3-0. Back to hospital he went. act out again just before game time aitd was forced to retire early in the second period with the. Wiuzs ahead 2-l_ ROZf‘l' (‘rozier from Pittsburgh Hornets of the. American League took over and the Hawks ' overtime. Is Sure won 3-2 in Sawchiik still had the ntiser- I ies in the fiftlt game at Chicago TORONTO tt‘Pl—"We're :0- last Sunday and (‘rozicr “as in: to win a tint-key camp." the Detroit Enalkt‘cper When This was the extent of Punch Win25 105' 3-3. litilach‘s pi‘ncitiistications Wed- RETURXEI) Fm: 51x1“ ncsday about the deciding game The Black Hawks swagzerod of the Stanley (‘iip semi-finals, intn Detroit Tuesday night. in Montreal tonight. ‘ llf‘Cdlnf: a victory to wrap up The manazcr-coach of Tor- the set and facing them was onto Maple Leafs was relaxed Sawchuk. still w'ith aches and and jovial as he baskcd in the‘ 'ns. igory of ltis team's 3-0 Bii Detroit's shooters were of the t‘anadiens. but he refused i on target and. as defencenian '0 h? lured 011' 0n the Shakey' gm Gadshy explained it. “we iiiiibs of the fortune-telling trce. checked the hell out of them." 5. their numbers And they had something extra ; swelled by four recruits from going for t em ' fine‘Rochesler Americans. worked slapped on coach Sid Abel for Out UP 10 an llOUl’ 'f Wednesday and then v DAVF. BETTS E a: :x 3. been rated as the poorest in the American League. ‘ chiicker \‘erii Handrahan has been one of the team‘s surprises to date and has a good chance of sticking with them _. ED ARER.'ATHY. a former pitching star in \ova Scntia, is having A successful spring with Cleveland lndians. Junior Legion Set For Montreal sl \l\ll‘ilfSll'll’l l.e:iin;iircs. who bat-filcd their on. to \larititna .liininr hockey :iiincnisu-i lllla season while post- in: in: O p :iynff record. leave cm a $7.7 million stariuttt To the astonishment of main-r l - By STl‘ART LAKE O’l'TAWA ICPl u Ottawa ‘ Montagnards evened their ht’sf- nt-five Eastern Canada ('iip semi-finals with Windsor Maple Leafs here Wednesday night with a 7-4 triumph )Vt‘l' . the Maritime Senior champions. by the Nova Scotians in l ‘. playoff games. ‘ Referee Wally Harris con- tinued to rule strictly as he did in the opening game of the seri- es. 9 handed out 27 penalties. lone of them a misconduct to Windsor playing coach Georges ,ltiw- who took Violent exception Siiiitnicrsidc Vl~4l11nrlfillllc“mgrllmfi if” when Harris handed him a If" “i” ‘“ “V " l“ n.“ minor penaltv late in the last in ‘c in a neck-ion: roundiobin - Us..." to st‘lN‘l a challenger for SUMMARY \lfl't't'it‘l‘l (‘on play First period —— 1. Ottawa. t i;t\'.'i \Iniunziini-ds. Ottawa Konecrny iWatson Lawlor‘ \' lint i-zcioi- champs fir the 0:32' 2.0ttaws. Beauregard w -i .tlt"'r‘<\ll(‘ season. an iBeedIeI “1:45. Penalties —— ‘v-c.li'iiiic-r’c-Gt'acc \lryitarchs. Reed], 3;"; BPdm—mn 4.30 “ irltni' tl" him. will be the other I“ :u. in the tcitrnm' Ixnneczny. Levesque 5:39. Git.t -baiilt 11:2l. McKay 14:10. Al- l"~ int r s 'H' " ‘ g;‘ 3”“; 1.21:1", n??? lard 16:36. Crawford 19:30. .v- > t»? \lv‘ittii"";ii‘rl= The Is- second period—3‘ wmdsnr' MW...“ “1,.” cm”, Damp fur Flannigan tGuibault. Leblanct (m, “n... cum-{Hy 0:21; 4. Windsor. Leblanc (Gutl W, H H H .bault. Flannigan) 2:40; 5. 0t “W'V' fil‘l‘nlns ‘ tawa. Koneczny 9:10: 6. Ut- ,.‘lf‘x‘lllflfll‘lpwaffix (t'hzla '1'": tawa, Lawlor IBeedle. Der. LT ‘ > “w Vlh . Mn’dm“ ‘m m" pardl this: 7 Ottawa. Secours: lri |t‘l‘.(‘\' will be strong. Uhill “‘9 lilarnck' wfmds) 13:54; 8' wmd- rici‘t cvnrct income hack \vit'n- DON CAMPBELL isnr' Flanmga" (Allard’ Beek' wo nt lf‘ft‘l one win Our club . . mam 19:2?" Pmam" "' Km“ h .s Stintr‘ on”: .knim; and \\r‘ "I'll \f‘l‘lt‘s “WWW 0"" North. cczyn 1:00. Levesque 6:50, No- me ltctter depth than aims of “"N WWW“ (“mm a "4 let. Levesque 9:49. Dufour. Del- t‘ic ff‘HlIl: that have renre- 531mm: piird l3:m. Lari‘tk l4:l7 Char- .t‘lllr‘fl tho \l‘aritimes In recent .mmmfl‘ld“ “"94"” “"31",” ron 15:52. Anderson 17:10. .. sr defent-e‘non . . . :iicr: Campbell. (W. Gerald Smith. Wendetli Grady; “PR3” fireman I’“'m(\ Ffl\\."l'(l lefand won inst lim‘ards'navid '5‘.‘ 9' ‘jl' 10.40 n' 50.8. i [94' B Wu..." h. ("d 9min pmzums. David Maritin. Willie Gallant, - "3“3~ 99”? r 1“- NW" r-:,,.,.i..,,...,..... m, meairps l‘atil \ltthilliams. Alan Gatttlct. anrd' 9-27: ll. Mam. Dos “till this year's Maritime title llzb Perry. George Dalton. .lohn th‘d 'Watson. Konecznyt 11:19. . __ ._,__..._.._._._ p Wavne Penalties—Nola 630. Leves- oiricr. . . 'l'rninor; Grady: qiie 647. Hayden 9.49. Levesque '\ i‘ 'ii ; ltelvit'ltii: llllllf‘f honors Fla-minaret! 0-32: —. Nick Fi‘d‘morc. IllHL Coverage For Tonight ntanaceinoseph ('lar . ltl.12. G. Roy lminor. miscon- ’ "H" ‘ . - V V i V '7 duct! 12.10, Note: 15.”. Beaur- .LOCOl Directors alt-rd 17.50. Beadle 111.50 An- 'lt‘i'ft‘n. yniot 19.2.7. Woodts'1917. Lovesque tmiscoi'xiuctl 194]. i Attend School TORONTO it‘f’t — The (‘BC ~ ~ . . . A group of 51X PL 1. physical ' I said Wednesday its televtsion , _ - -. . R A I network will switch over “mam,” ducmms amended at I e n (‘oaches Basketball School Mount Allison University last. weekend at which lectures were heard by three top basketballl 'a'itliorities. The lectures were given by John S. McMannus. head bas- to rover the finish of the Detroit (‘hicago semi - final Tltiirsday' night if the TorontoMontreal' contest ends first Both pairs of teams will be playing the seventh and decid Holds Shoot l The following are the results «:1 the Charlottetown civilian rifle s ort. inz game of their respective .kethall coach. Unhersity Tor~ s MacDonald in National HOPROY LPN”? 59"“ onto: .lolin Silan. Kittztown Area P. Tnvlor 97 finals The game in Montreai High soth ppnmyicanja. and Rf). .lenkins 97 starts at it PM. EST and the. l.lf.‘llfl sipos, [mitt/two Hipji PJ. landfigan 94 one in (‘hicago a half-hour late: Sf‘nml‘ \pw Yin-k Sta“. K Jay 94 A (‘B(' spokesman satd the' island instructors who at. -"’h"‘V‘" 9‘ Toronto-Montreal game will be tended the school were (‘har- («"hnbtn "0 carried from the opening face- lies Ballem. Summerside; Earl Bmépaaobzfld off If it is completed beforeyN'rcholson. Prince of Wales. n Vacuum 37 the game in Chicago. the full '.loiin Hughes. Souns; Adumm 'pf uh" 34 network Wlll then he switched Ryan. Mort-ll. Art Strang. St w m ‘ .2 to carry the windup of the Duncan's and Matheson. s_ 11be 3] other game. 1 Athena Regional. iBill Roberson ll ' i Allan ' It was the first loss suffered 6 , By Norman Macdonald ' Summerside Bureau of The Guardian e- pared to take the overnight i win. keep. i He defended his action In 1sctidini: penalty - prone Eddie ‘Sliack over the boards late in ‘ ftrain to Montreal. Would lmlach use the same lincup tonight? "They were good enough to l so they're good enough to Prince County has had. and is still having. a whale of a hoc- key season. No one will dispute who leads the list in that re- igard — the new Maritime champs. the Summerside .lun- lor Legionnaires. The work of this team reflects credit on the boys themselves. of course; their coach. Grant Grady: I Joe Clark: and isponsoring body. the local branch of the Canadian Legion. ‘who decided last fall to bcizin a lunior hockey team project and continue it year after year. The result of tth fine experi- m t has been a bit startling-~- not very often you plant a seed. and it pushes its way through the earthv-in full bloom! We're :sure it must have surpriscd the 7 manager. Now let's talk about the Combines. a generally smooth- pnssing brigade who every now Ind then suffered that peculiar and sometimes fatal disease. called "third perlod paralysl'". Congrats to you. Texaco Combines. For you did manage to defeat Johnny‘s Hawks twice—something a to: of use would not have hot I plugged nickel on a few weeks ago. It was fortunate that the referees "blackout" did force them to win a second time. l i We wonder what the Frederic- :tnn Capital player-ii. manage- ! . and fans thoudht of that 3"zame misconduct" tacked on i a 5 Rev Hawn Monday night? The fact that the game was virtual- ly won at the time softened the reaction visiting team. biit it ist have given them a weird den even-handed justice on PE Grady and Bawn engaged fisticufts behind the Frcdcric» ton net late in the third ncricd Bswn seemed to have received some stiff jolts and looked it Hi shaken up. When they were sep- nrsted he backed away and ap- parently wanted no part of second round. (After all. Bawn was I star hockey player: there was no reason wtw he mould be ll top-notch puzilist toot. In .1— —l Congratulations To The Legion crew, they . hard-hitting hockey. but they didn't often go looking for t The Texaco Combines I Questionable Penalty _Tii day‘s uame y "i would say Montreal made a definite attempt at intimida- . . Y sponsors and the management. 4:391; M;,‘fiigrtrepgi’egif‘w.2112?” do The sponsors stressed the im- pmft, 15m no! going ml ‘it ha k poatance of good sportsmanship. am ‘be a palsy {0'}. an‘yone (in an . we understand. the man- ‘ fins league‘ “Hwy want m may azcr and coach. Messrs Clark v ' ‘ . t rough. well meet them on their and Gtady. kept this ideal be; ‘ mm [erms'u fore the boys at all times. No ~—————— did the young players let them down. They're a pretty sturdy * * * * * played rugged' pctty quarrels and on the rare occasion some player did. he! got "the business“ from Grantl Gradv on his first trip to the playct‘s' bench. Good luck on ymli‘ trip to Montreal. boys. and i may you be good ambassadors for Siimmersidc. both for oc- kev play and for good sports manship. l for there were some. who lust ' couldn‘t understand their first victory, There were some fans this year whose theme song was “Dirty Combines". which was scarcely fair. since with the exception of two or three. the boys wore as clean as the aver- age hockey player today. Some fans will always be prone to call "one swallow“ a "spree". but it was unfortunate that the Com- bines had within their ranks our or two boys whose presence hurt more than helped the club. the sin bin Grady slipped a police guard and attacked Bawn again. who didn't lose too much time getting out of the penalty box onto the ice. Bawn. with Grady. got a “game miscnn- duct". For us. there :mdd be only one explanation. Baivn must have been spitting out pic- turesque and itncomplimcntat'y profanities about the referee's ancestors. But on inquiry we discovered that this was not so His penalty was for "tight- . . .. - filmmlflflll l::"‘ln"i’:”pmn‘:“:xi "“L'lh‘l; “mm "m "m ‘mun mum" suoeeme my struck by a car on the hiizhway. he'll have to pay damages for the fender he dented. Well. ‘ , w. “958 "for." a" human ‘ H Open Today ........................... .. 9—.1 p.m. and also make mistakes. This Friday ...................... .. 9—9 p,m, ref was pretty good all year. Saturday 9—9 “m. ‘*****. but that "swan son." was cer- tainly badly of! key. Blake Feeling Confident; Beliveau Is Trump Card By JOE DUPUIS [ Blake was still upset about Some of the other Canadiens STE_ MARGUERITE STA-tine shutout, so much so that l were ailing. Centre Ralph Back. tTION. Que. (CPI—"We've 31- he refused to allow reporters to _ strom picked tip a cltarleyltorse lways played best with ouriialk to the players. ‘in Toronto but Blake said the Toe "You can talk to me." Blake injury won‘t prevent him from Blake Said Wednesday 0“ the said. “But i don‘t want anyone‘playing. e showdown between ‘ talking to the players. i v Canadiens and martian: TENSION .“RIST, STILL 50“ Toronto Maple Leafs. i "in an ‘if‘ game like this. 1. Rookie _defenceman Jacques The two teams meet in Montwhke m relieve the guys of as Laperrieres sore wrist still real tonight for the seventh and ‘much tension as I can. We're ‘5‘” “)9 hes" bl" he Md Blake deciding game in their Stanley up here to relax and 1 don‘t mere }5 "0 Clause fm‘ C9m‘el'n. Cup semi-final playoff. lwant anybody bothering us." 5'”? big Nome Plays with the Leafs extended the series to: Blake was counting on homei “'ml Sll‘apped- and this has the limit by dumping the Ca- . ice and the return of his super-i leml’el‘ed h‘S SIBPSl‘Ol—One that nadiens 3-0 Tuesday night. alstar n Beliveau to providei Blake badly needs 0" the Power game which Blake \vould likeitbe all-important showdown win,Pla.V- to forget. Jagainst Toronto. i A reporter spoke to defence- To help relieve any frustra-i Beliveau. the team's veteranjman Bryan Watson before tion as a result of the loss. helcaptain who injured his knee in E Blake made his request about moved his team once more into the fifth game of the series at i talking to players. and Watson the Alpine Inn—a plush Laui‘en-jTorouto. has recovered fullyisummed up the team’s sixth- tian Mountain resort. 1 an will return to the lineup to- ‘ game loss like this: jnight. "You can't help but feel de- 3 Blake said he could have used jected after losing like that. But seabrOOks Down Beliveau Tuesday night in Tor-iwe've won all our games this . onto. but wanted to save himiseason the hard way and we comblnes 6-3 tas a trump card in case of tartar] confident we can win this 1 se i one." Kensinzton Seabrooks won the' game. C.C, Baker trophy last. t-ighti by downing the North Carleton‘ at legion Meets Saints eve f his Montreal rink. They had won the first game of the two game point series between the North and Soitth Shore hockey leag- l I ues 11-7 Scoring for Konslnzton. D. Johnston ‘2'. B. .\lacl.ca l‘l ‘l‘.i Sherry; J. MacFarlane r1‘. D. Ill. and B. MacRae '1‘. . The Charlottetown lmaionairewfnnd handed them that 7-2 wa1~ For North Carleton: R. Mon 20 against St. Duiistan's‘iiipiug to force the third and 1‘8.“ “- Rnberls Md '1- 313‘“ ;.iiinior Varsity squad tonight ; crucial tilt to be played tonight. Donald scored one cach—I at the (‘liarlottctown Forum int The Saints. down to a man. Don Bakf‘l‘ fjrf‘somt’d WC "'0' the third and crucial game oi would not concede a thing to pity '0 the hellsmgm“ is"airlicir best of three series. forithis classy juvenile outfit going bmtlksi it he Charlottetown and Diswintn tonights battle. The Saints PTPV'li‘lls m "‘9 "‘31" game" trici junior championship. who have a slichly heavier and the Darnley Old Timers ‘feated tlte Spring Valley Did i Timers 6-4. The Saints captured the open- in.r tilt as they edged the Legion more experienced club will ‘gtlillg all out tonight in an of- ____,__ 4-3 in a thriller staged at thegfori‘ to knock the wind out of V _Foriim last Saturday night. The-the sails of these high flying ‘ chion got back on even terms 'Le:ionaircs. witli the Saints as they wallop-. Both ' a“ ‘ - The followin: is the f‘lll‘llngipd the “flippque mad “mg; 1 Tan“ “3 '19. R011”! with Him“. rm. Thursday at we Char. mm 7.2 in tho second game .a fii.l hite tip for tomgitts action “3391mm Chill the s(‘t"it‘s on Monday night. “"d a” l" a” it Shapes "l" 3' 6.5" P-M. The Legion team became lf‘I-‘Illllle a climax in a successful W, Farrell. A. E. Ice 1 Piercey. J. Madman N. Doo— 3ceiiaed over the protest which 1v. as filed by the Saints manage- newly Dis- ycar enjoyed by this formed Charlottetown and Olputcome defeat Ice 1, 5 r-- (i and a‘ 10y l’S- Blaken?yi D1" JClkS-‘mcnt and wphcld by the leagueiti‘ict Junior lcuctue, under the b- “1305‘”. J 5m“ “if”; ‘ over the game which was play— guidance of league president. l“ _2 — “- B““- A- mm”- 5- ‘cd last Sunday which saw tltegEi'iz. AW. more ‘Wurwick. n CUN \'5 DT- Alilc"lif‘!lttn win by a 6-3 count: tliei (lame time is set for 7:00 pm. Donald. A. Llewellyn. n- r.~..iiit ht‘lllE that they took‘so that the fans will not miss GPOI‘EF- B MOT” ifl‘lf‘ll‘ feelings out on the Saintsliiie \‘HL playoff action. ice 3 —- A Burke. D. O'Rourke. E. Nicholson. S. Lavc-rs vs. D. Cameron. B. .l. \Vlialcn. Dillon. .l. Cameron. ‘ lcc - .l. Sitiiarcbi'iflfls. G. Diilon. A. Ballem. I. Mat-Kin- non vs. Dr Gallant. A. Saund- ers. B. )lncGrcgor. K. Rmdy. Ice 5 Dr. Kclly. V. Mitiori. 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