I . Trotters Beat FIFTH "M5 Saints Down P. W. C. 69-51 - - Airmen 46-38 In Hoop Tilt Canadlafls COP In City Loop leading Trotters l0HNNY wiison POTS r liREE -' Chicago Hawks Smother , New York Rangers 7-2 rurlua. gonzo The League .... -so aid two minors l9:0l. Third period: 5. Chicago. Litzen- berger 2:15; 6. New York, Bath- gate (Prentice. Gadsby) 3:03; 7. New York, Creighton tMacdon- nldl 3:28; 8. Chicago, Wilson (La- ionde. Martin) 17:53: 9. Chicago,, lilclutyre ililickoski. Skov) 19:34., Penalties: Morison 4:48. Lalonde 10:11. Lewicki 13:13. gn l A. A. U. of C. Teams- Must Register it In. defeat cos; Rangers e of a Ranger rout. tallying his sec- E-Tnance to move up to fourth placcilmd E081 81 17132- ' . x the standing ahead of idlej UIICIIDII g - ammo, Chicago - Goal: Rollins: de-1 Wilson and Mickoski scored two fence: Morison. Ingram. Martin! ials each in the second period to PHONE. VISKO: l0l'W8Fd5I WBiS0ll.1 rap up the game for the Hawks) Kachur, Mickoski, Kennedy, Mc- 'tlson, lid Litzciiberger and Jack intyre. Lillenbefgff. 5k0V. WU- lclntyre tallied third period goalsison. Laiande, Ciesla. u squelch a brief Ranger raliy.! N9" Y9'k'TG95'5 w0T5l9y: de- The New Yorkers conceotratedifencc: Cshan. Howell, Gadsby. veir scoring in one minute of the Evans. Po ntinato; forwards: iird period. Andy B s t h g ate Bathsate. G e nd ro ii. ilebenton. -orcd at !i'i)3 and 25 seconds later Macdonald. Murphy. Creighton, iave Creighton countcd- Prentice. Foley. Popein. Henry. The Rangers ha(l beaten the Lewlclsi. awks seven times and tied twice Referee: Red Storey; linesmen: The island Senior Hockey League its coming down the home stretch and with the Parkdaie Byers vir- tually assured of one of the playoff I positions only three are left for the other four teams to scramble for. Tonight at the Sports Arena two of those teams, B.Y.C. and Mon- tague Primroses. will be facing each other and both teams have their eyes on those second. third. or fourth places. Both need all the victories they can get to gnab tins of those coveted positions and to- night's game. whichever way it goes, will go a long way in decid- ing which team makes it. Each team will have one player Father Roche and Windy IA- sitting out tonight's game. Thane Page each had 9 points for the Doyle, B.Y.C. goaltender and Dick winners and Des Burge picked up Carroll. of Montague. have been 8. suspended for this game and will not see action. In Doyle's stead coach Jack Ready will likely have Jack Shep- herd between the posts. Shepherd made one appearance earlier this season as a replacement for Doyle and in that game held the Acts to 3 goals in a 13-3 l.Y.C. victory. Otherwise, with the expected re- turn of Art Ferry to the youth club defense, both teams should be at full strength. Ron Storey and Allan Macl(en- zie were high scorers for the P.W. C. squad each dunking 13 points. Larry Flack had 9 and Ken Mac- Kenzie 8. Trotters led 32-25 at halftime and outscored the opposition 87-26 in the second canto- Lineups: Trotters:- Ladder 33; Burge 8; Doyle 2; l.cPage ': McGonnell 4: Roche 0; MacKlnnon 4. Total-60. ame time is 0:30 shs . i nine previous games this sen- Doug Davies, Matt Pavelich. t n,::,'ten:ta::it':(? J1? Mm "into; Elkely Lmeupsh 11, P.W.C.:- Storey 13: Johnatone: )n. suiiimitv y a y Blygc, ,.,c,,,,.y mu ,9, Sm" wk Mm, ,, Gmgnulon; De. Ken MacKenzIe ii; Allan Macl(en. wilm" 3" the Hawks 0” '0 3 Pk” Fed”: 5C9”"35 Nona to fourth place. bury Primroses in-tfense-Macllure. Coyle. Longaphi 1” 133 Macma" 75 Flack 9: Wm" inning start after a scoreless Penalties: Evens 6:37. Vasko Last evening umejais of the 15. to me calm. and put the yomhlcn MacDonald: pomudkgughea 1. Total-5L rst period as he rifled a shot 10:17. ' ' land Branch of the A.A.U. of C. issued a reminder to all intermed- iate "B" and "C" and girls teams wishing to take part in the Island playdowns that the deadline for rcgisteration for these three brac- kets is Saturday, February 2nd at midnight. , club hot on the heels of the Aces'Dowling, who are in second spot. Shouldl Montague win Bubby Dowiing andl his Primrose: will hop right out of, fe the cellar into fourth place. leave the youth club to hit near the furnace. MacLean, A. Xetch, Trowsdale, Landry. B.Y-C.:- Goal-Shepherd; De- nse-J. Ready. F. Shepherd, Mul and:ilhs, Perry; Forwarmwhitlock. sweat alPincau, llowatt, L. Shepherd, lliurke. Squarebriggs, Weatherbie. N THIS CORNER Candidate For New Award here is a young fella named Orin V,-'ho sits at the top of the scorin'. le t'oii-.:'nt off a bid Tom at B.Y.('. kid. -ut now Brother Allie is soarin'. Rangers Whip Junior Aces At Bedeque The Lot 16 Rangers defeated the Summerside Junior Aces 8-6 in a regular South Shore League fin- ture at Bedeque rink Tuesday night. E. Strongman got the Hat Trick" with three talies, and 6. Campbell scored two. For Sum- merside Claude Gaudet led in a losing cause with four goals. SUMMARY First Perlod:- 1. Lot l6-E. Gor- rlll (E- Strongman) 3:18; 2. Lot I6-E. Strongman (I. Strongman) and Montagua's Billy Hughes. who has a hot temper but manages to keep it in check the best part of the time. Matched Stones Arrive For Curlers At Alberton Club The most important advance-I J-C. Matthews. C.A. Gordon. Ad- meni in the history of the Alber-;dison Rayner, Richard Jeffery. ton curling club, excepting the in-l Keith Mathsson. Upton Seaman, stallatiun o artificial ice about a Ken Matheson. year ago. occurred last night whenl H. Matthews. Clayton Travers. local curlers played for the first Dr. S. Cameron. Elmore MacKay. time in their own rink using at Erskine Campbell, George Gib- matched set of stones. ison. Branford Shaw. Carter Van- The 32 stones arrived yesterday lderstlne. mvrnintl Just in time to be used in Dr. 0.H. Phillips, Bud Clarke, competition for a beautiful new lleber Ramsay. Perlcy Hardy. Arsenault Nets 5 As Winsioe Drops Bulldogs 124 Speedy Joey Arsenauit fired five goals last night at North River rink as Wtnsioe I-learbreakers doubled the score on Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 12-6 in, a regular North River League game. The game, viewed by a good crowd. was all even in the first Parkdale Flyers pretty well sew- ed up first place in the Island Lea- gue Tuesday by downing those pesky St. Dunatan's Saints 6-4. llowever, the scramble is on for the other playoff positions and al- most anything can happen from here on out. Saints. Summerside. B.Y.C. and Montague Primroses will be waging war for those sec- ond, third and fourth spots, and even though the Prlmroses are on the canvas they As the above bit of deathleaa oetry suggests, Parkdale's slick laying coach Allie Carver is mov- it: up in the Island League scoring pce. As most fans will remember Jlie didn't have much competition : this line last year but his doings date have been overshadowed by s young brother Orin who hopped pto the scoring lead at the very tsct of the season and has been owing it good deal of the back of 1 l' t h d ld i) M l. S hedl f Bl fiili it 12:40: 3' Lot 16- E. Strongman are a ong way god u. 1 m 5 1 , Curing FOP y g OIIHE Y B - c ue or aance o s wee (1, Strongmgn) 14;15, His neck to other aspiring scoring from being counted out. W-,:,51oea,snoV:de;::::, fin” 8:3,; thews Turkey Farm. January 30. Penalties - None, tide" Iver since. period mmcowlg (1,. Bulldogs H Eleven rinks are entered for the 7:00 p.m.:- . The last four teams are more to gen I 7.4 lend And in the "M1, month-long schedule which ends Campbell vs. Wilkie Ice l. 530'” P9l'l0d3' 4- 5"mm9"ld9- Allie has been in the top the al- tightly bunched than first meets ' March 1st. Following is the schedule and personnel of rinks: Lloyd Wiikie. Mont llutt, Chas. Johnston. spare. period it was Winsloe as the win.- ners added five more while hold- ing Bulldogs to a single. Other scorers for Wlnsloe were soot all year but his recent surge ,, 3 a scoring vein leaves reason to 5 clieve that Orin may not have tings all his own way for the re-) Brynn vs. Matthews Ice 2. 9:00 p.m-:- Hunter vs. lilatheson Ice 1. Perry vs. Matthews Ice 2. the eye. A couple of quick wins and the Primroses could be riding high once again. The way the tea- Rua standings are set up things T. Phillips (Green) 1:80; 5. Lot 16-G. Campbell (W. Yeo) 6:l0;i 6. Lot 16-G. Campbell (E. Gor- rill) 15:20: 7. Lot 16-E. Strong- w M D d h ' to Frank Bryn , ll.E. Barbour, J 31, man 16:05: 8. Summersida- C. ialndcr of the year. Allie started happen quickly. on the surface Bj',3f,'i:, 61:5 ”;”'L,,dwi;',.,,.3 Ste;-8:.-Ii George Dunbar? Don McKensle. 7:a0'(Iluili.rr)i,ri. Gaudet tR- Champion) 17:50. . n roll against the B.Y.C last suninienida Aces lian a playoff ud Donnie Mecca.-mick .11 win. C.R. Hunter, Hubert Campbell, Myrick vs, wind. in 1, Polaltlu-Campbail,G. Grady, :.:'.r'::. ''.:L'': :r::.':".i::"':.":.:"'.:.:rr Now We mm-n 1- it es a s v u on o esc ue - r - - - . ummersldo Monday and Saints facing them with I games against Lam" chipped m with i asslsm Mam-we PERL Fred Mmmam loo p'm' ; puesday Allie has hopped in Forbie Taylor hit twice for Bull- igpcond place tie with young Cecil Hutt. R. Nicholson. dogs while Jimmy Fardy. Mac- Arthur Wilkie, Chester Hayes. to a Parkdale an 'I'tilrd Perlod:- 9. Summersidk Mcr- do a lot better than they have been Pi""”” "' M”"'””" I” L R. Phillips (C. Gaudet) 4:40; 10. H. Matthews vs. Wilkie Ice 2. games. then they slip rltllt out. Saints have oni two against Ace Cal Bungay. Raeford Macuian. mt. (Green, G. Dalton) 15:05: 14. Summerslde-C. Gaudet 18:40: PI.-nnltIes-J- Phillips. G. Camp- "IH "mu, .1. Matthews vs. Hunter Ice 2. Provincial Treasurer. Hon. hrle B. MacDonald, has gracious- ! consented to donate a trophy to Yankees Sign K "Sill: '33”.'5ie'i: Season's Biggest Crowd Sees , Summerslde-C. Gaudet 10:25; 11. M 32-000' W nu". we ,,B.Y.c. Ha". 'm for we put I” wash. dud K Donald. MacArthur and Doug Mac- Robert Profit, Byron Weeks. 9.00 pm. Lot logy. Com" (D. mum ":40; pouowiu . pg-eeuee pound, Vg IV I". be" ”ub' umnvht .l 'uch um. "M, ha '0" 7 0'". Eachern each got one. J.H. Myrick, Vernon Campbell. Campbell vs. Bryan Ice 1. , Qt; pfterrlflc pane. Mtddlocoff observed tougher than when here two years ago, it seems to score for their Canadian tour was: Canada 1,140. Scotland 944. The visitors fly to Montreal to day on the return trip home. The trophy was In! lily” it” viously. , G. Gllnts. Truro. 13-7 over W. l:li:nIOI"h;lII1:::-l?i0fst.r.Eu:tCil)In.C0i,llI:v M"c"'"- D”"5l"' try had won it four times pro- A. A. Mayera, Falklrk. 10-5 OVHV W. G. Piper. Perth. 15-lo ovei R. Stirling, Wolfvillo, NE. D. Oyler. Kentville. N.S.. l0-I over J. H. Mcwhlrtar. Ayr. R. Mme-y, Halifax Mayflower. LONDON (Reuters) - Photog- raphs of Prince Charles playing soccer and tussllng with his schoolmates appeared in every London newspaper Wednesday ex- cept The Times and the tabloid Dally Sketch. "This newspaper." llyl The Sketch. "is not printing the pic tures taken yesterday of Prince Charles playing football with his new schoolmates. Nor is it print- ing an account of what happened during his second day his pre- prcparatory school. . ." "why?" asks the paper. "Be cause so many people were around the entrance to the school yesterday morning that at first the Queen decided not to send him. Then. as the crowd thinned. she changed her mind. But Charles arrived 35 inutas late for his lessons." High Scores Predicted In Golf Play PHOENIX. Arls. (AP)-Raio-- and threats of more-brought pro- dictlons of high scores as goifs galaxy prepared to start swing- ing today for the Phoenix 0peii's 815.000 in prize money. Defending champion Cary Mid- dlocoff said Wednesday a 1!-hols total of 877. one of the highest in the tournament's history. should be good enough to take top money Newspapers Ask People To "Stop Crowding" The Prince The sketch asks Iondoiiers to "stop crowding the prince. Leave him alone. Give him the chance of growing up a porsnal. natural schoolboy." Other papers, however, printed pictures showing the young prince glving the soccer hall a hefty kick, dribbling it past defenders. and chasing it with I pack of other boys. One of his teammates was quoted as saying that Charles went "through the field like a bomb.” GETS INTO SCRAP The London Daily Mail reports that Prince Charles got into a fight with one of the other boys during the game. "The future king of England." says The Mail, "has been taught the I '" - of boxing by his father. Yesterday on the playing fields of his first school he proved be was no mean pupil. "Half way through a nice muddy rambling game of football. Prince Charles had a slight dif- ference of opinion with a fellow pupil and fighting broke out. "lt looked a pretty oven battle . . . in its early stages. Prince Charles. departing a little from the strict rules of the game. gave his opponent one hefty show and won. "Ills superior weight swung the decision," The Mail lays. saints kept on trail of the first 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Thursday, an. 31. 1951 ,,,..,. .. ..,,... W... .. .1... ,.,.,, a u we rzouer-hi; cur Urges-II i 1.1:!”-E-::3.':”::.".r...':'t..”:."'.;): e -- w-'”3- m-"”"' suit -4043, t the s.o.u. rink. L n NEW YORK um .. Chicago past loalie dump worsieygai al-' Second period: 1. Chicago. Wil- p Weishmcn in a City auiuihsu HALIFAX (CF) -tn cuagllu axis. Icot-1:10: ;0IwlllN 4:! ti: .,.h':(,mm 1:" mm M, mm ” -lack Hawks scored their first vic- most point blank range. Mickoski son (Litzenberger. Lalondel 3:04;; a 138809 same. curlers took the Btra contfma Em. nllllllku nay edneldcsguh mm." W” M" ary in to National Hockey League took a pass from Elmer Vasko at 2. Chicago, Mickoski Iva-km): Trotters were led to their victory y .'l0tll'! "W gm so”. hen. " n”a”'" been begun only once in ulna . . sales with New York by beating 7:12 and scored from 2i) feet out. 7:12: .1. Chicago, Wilson! iSk0V.I by Speedy Mark Ladner who fired mh tug-.dwd9"3hn" Nova”: scam , games, I ., R Rug." 7,; wedneedey night when the. Rangers Bill Gadsby Mclntyrei 3:51; 4. Chica go, 33 points. 10 of them in the second tum. M H" mm "d an! much. -5,. ecu”, win was high scorer or 13- ;Madlson Square Garden. Johnny drew an interference penalty. It Mickoski lMclntyre) 17:32. Pen- e half when the Trotters turned on The mm mm” wad 51 a ,1, ,5 weak, g,,m,,;,me, 9.7 saint; with is points. Don Tooka w V um” km, the 3",” ,e,,,;.,g was wiison again, beating Wm's- nlilea: Fontlnnto 4522. Gndsby the steam and pulled away from n on av. P1” 1”" but Mm we; 11, webs, nemu, had 12 and Farmer 10. ' .,-E ' and. Wm, uu-ee goqlg end Nick ley at 8:5l. I g . 1:37, Laloud two minors. McDon- the hard fighting Welshman. 0 ' ; i."ckoski see.-ed twice, Mickiiski made it the beginning Hepburn was the night's high scorer with 19 points in heading the losing cause of the airmen. Ternan had 10 and Hoasllp 7. John Kelly and B. Noonau. Llneups:- R.C.A.F. - Hepburn 10; Gaston; Heaslip 7: Macklnnon 1; Henley; Teman 10, Little, Atkinson. Cathe- wiez: Total - 38. salata:- Ltnegar 5; Wise 1:; Ledwell; Marmot! nrl nier 10; MacGulgan 3. Total - Id. BEEF EATER! Britain's own production of beef now is about 700.000 tons a year. compared with 615,000 tons in 1980. Fitllf. L7?! .4. 'lt's a tough course this you- wa played mt. WEEK - Elill 0llilM0ilEiS SPECIALS I eron. The biggest crowd of the sea- T son turned out at the North Ri- ve been watchlng the Parkdaie -oach perform we c Smith) 3 I 1 mersida's expanse then the Aces NEW YORK (AP)-The New of long from out there." (C. Buddy Budiong tsmallwoodl Sir Francis Drake an't honestly in playing de- ocliey. In Island would be in real trouble. That is one of the reasons that there should be a bumper house on hand York Yankees warmed Wednes- nmmb" "el"3 hi day up for their contract negotia- ver causeway yesterday after- berate dirty h 2 I I noon to see the second ice racing .ver seen and in this department , re might include Montague's coach s tubby Dowling. another of the Saints haven't more than 2 go "while we have no definite sp- ners on the cBrd- Lucky Logan pointment." MacPhail said. "it is M” hem?" i” won the first two dashes of the Ford. Charlottetown. sis by any team. THURSDAY, JAN 0fflcfals:- Starter - Sinclair Cut- No. u, 1 , entirely possible that we will re- C. Trot but did not start in the cllffe; Judges - Harold Cudmore. ectio f ffi hthor rara ilk of lloggoi player can iinnikz CR:tiel::l1eI:ElI'l,.e lug” ;ideii::vketi;ir ,lalsry negotiations with third. won by Flying Fortress. George smith. Harry Murphy: E1 n 0 0 cers e . ' g 1 . Next card is slated for satur- Tiiriers - Roland Woods. Harry fu P”'wn"ml Mantle, who received an esti- UNITED CHURCH HALL, SOUBIS tious with Mickey Mantle today meet of the year sponsored by (Chappell 4 I 2 U eagua play ikllie and the penalty at Civic Stadium Friday night. by gigging . pen of Mickey's the Victoria Driving Club. Times:- 32: 3! 1-5; 32 3-5. 0! pr: conic ete Itraniim. He did Saints and every win they can teammates-shortstop an McDou- The ice was near perfect and Winning horse owned by Ilod zziygultl lilrl'nl0al' lgl:!'I!:tsy:;'t!:VII-I gt: i:nbi;uttai(i;d&l;e A:ieI said and first baseman Joe Col- some fast times were registered Ford Hunter River. L 9 "3 5' lins-t bring the total of satis- with Whispering l-lope clipping the 1). Pace tar Ame has "0! "Ce '9” um um" "V" St D'"'""” 13 3"” lied Yiinkees to 13. Quarter-mile in 31 seconds for the Money Royal (Ford) I t sonlus BRANCH' P'E'I' ”',,o"" ,"5," A',','f lmP';"u'f fe””"ig"u:'"df"5”” '"'”W' '0 "W Lee MacPhali, assistant to Gon- fastest time of the afternoon. Fairgo (Arunault) s 2 In oh, ,m.yo"',:r cfvic slgdlnm 1' mm! lg h”'3"" ,E"' "M" oral Manager George Weiss, said Whispering Hope. Johnny Jas- Linda Darnell tchlowl I S m Afik cm," ,. on lg, 'n,: ugh ,: ,':c..d":x'mif"mbz he expected to confer with Mantle Igor. lJollity's lP(i,ck.b1an: ;sonloy Tirnes:- 3:: as 1-0. I gun”, hooky vlly." 'e hive 7410" ” th. Ac" November xi today. oya were al on e as wn- Winning orse owned by E. MEETING FISH & GAME ASS'N. . 31-AT 8 PM. Showing of films Another Important match is on I N V be". D. K d ' k (60 H ) The fllh fill softened "IO. Ell!- I; playcrsig theibeiaggigdcoiligbinlna against and tivlglntague. By I . ved by Rlikliaggiiolrelf 8 ' "F :':ty'"j:,'i.;M it uornth.ns'li:: 15 oz. K ,l'i-Emil! PW 8 it an wnnn t II II Borfi L or friend Allis will be on K! the Saints iwould bzlovli-tusiieyua5:ii.i-"cell. A d C Ir Reforcog - csubeck sud cam. is un wu ltavinl to use a lot E on candidates for this piece of of one place. And it both of those I1 O verwnre. In all the years we wins should happen to be at Sum- c each California ORANGES Eating or Cooking APP EXTRA SPECIAL ' 33c 11 OZ. BUITLE 25c 2dos.69c LES..... 5Ibs.39e I day afternoon at the causeway. Murphy: Announcer - V1.3, nu. Large size 39c pkg. 3 "'- .-"mdue .u'"”'c"d”.u. ” an A" mug”. N meted 330,090 ten year, report- Following are results: ton. m it this award would be summer- bet your I.a.st pair of.boon,.u "”Y has been "(bred 54,5990 . SUMMARY I. or coach Lorne llennesaey. both the youth club and Montague 359? Adi-5-009 dlle" 93''! mg, l'i'3";': A Ti-oi, em: Pgc. twtnger Jim will come p with e fth ll - 3. email nl- I e av - . - t . : Mrrfll groan. who's lint porfo:minanee.sno: tn: 3520 0i(tIxi,ll settle for a compromise wmspm"; (lgmsomnm I . I . Bulk Sticky 2 lb. New 3 1” reaalties an ow and ar between son. . . ' - N H L S d, L .".i::.:.;.. . . At North lliver Raisins 55c Carrots 29c . . . I fan "jqs Anthony L. tSeaman' 3 8 - G B Th ill be hi i . . . 15 oz. 3 By Tim CANAMAN P3555 l'i?lmci.:l:li-"i”li(;iiliiioti-is”. i i earnievracl 3 North Rlvori Riiiili 2 lbs. F C had an D W L T F A Pi; Winning horse owned A Weeks 0113' GV9llll'll- a cad or nu W9" 2" " ' '3' 7' Fredericton. ' ' A bumper crowd is expected to D E 25c PI 21 Greenwood Bombers Easy it:.".t:”' 291: Ht: lit :3), A re- er-,;r-i t: "in tr; '9-We - ' n” C - , ohnny .lc.t re. S in) l t and are a on at of prile - it giialwinhifinrk ii;62.i3 Bgliyigs Yll3ml.im(l,li.s Rililmy iaggnu-d): E gnu la, 3!. Ellie? '0 in". turn? white 2 lbs. Light 1A o lcgiz it aclnnls) up it e l coo umcs. Y Chicago if) so it we 152 28tnnrtidy wn;:nn”:gi:iowi 4 4 twp; tiihg skate gets underway 4,4 mm ITIIO game between the Summer Aces have the same weakness. w',m9-i ii l " . ' "I" ' , ids Acts and Saint Duastan's Unf- They are prone to leave opposinfl i, m)'(""Ek om mud by 3' M”. , csrslty at Civic Stadium Friday players loose outside the cage. not "Ii M M" Jllglit will be one of the most im- always. of course. but they do lJ0”,-IN I, in P". I fortant of the whole season for scent to have the occasional lapse. CHARLOTTETOWN ' F fgunard) I p , . r faltering Aces. Out of. w be- s,45.1'h g t 1 (; ; , iulleve. twelve rematnln .The third line of G. Harris. Ice 1: 'll.e.loii:: :kip..lT:i: Horne. ,,C("" ''”'".Y W S""”" 1 3 LAME Summerside has no go Cltcllfle and Claw was the pro- A. H. Anderson, J. Ventoi vs. R. -mmilh U655 (L xdly) 3 2 leaving Bill Stop, Cit . . S T u s - o o ' - 0 0 0 - I 0 3 '0' 2,: line against the bombers. Csrruthers siilp C. Macl..esn. M...;”d""e GM '5 5mm) A A y Cstcllffe, who we ism Reeves. Geo. Wright. AT-V.'"' ""9 iK"""d!l ' 5 Thursday. 5 p.m. for Alber- um; I is "bu . f iv i 2: R s ill it kl . s. '."'”F” 31- L5: 34- - type of se.:I. rim ii'.'m"." 'i'i. I3:lct.on. o';o."ii;r.1:.'r,.oi.'.doi.;.('iiino. Ml:'(;"n,ilnur1 mill:-'h:i:ned by J. im- too. Passengers 32.00 re- COINID or H35" MAcK3lm- 035.353 doesn't seem to be having to. an vs. .At son s p, arperl - - ,, inch of late ulfnst anon MacNelll. s. Crosby. ii. Swift. ,4, 0- Trot turn. E T buggy. sen... peg '. 5,. en. fee 4: G. Mullsoiland skip. Hon, (:l'l'('lx.Vg l.alg1an . g ”'”""' " " 1:"::-!:.:'- l-i;..li-'lll';":.'f'w."..'.";'....l3.it":iil.3't ' ' "' DIM -5942 L. i . Jlrdiiie. 0. K. Presby, Doyle Control Creamertes Game 14: fee I: Winner game is vs. win- s"a'o S?t'i'..” fee 1: P. W. C. school Boys vs. Dr. L Prowse, Dr. C. Gallant. F. Hansen. Doug Hill. The Prowse team will rotate each man acting ends 39 i5 i: 53 it &!POl"lf Arena it I it iii glut t It: teams that will represent in. c. c. c. h the Moss OonI:lsPro- :8. gt Eel 3 I g , ,, M m e M, .33. .... . ............... .. 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