w . ... awn/An“... . . ‘Qwutu-azme tzFrm-f. ~ ; 1.1-“...- l-jJJP4'~__7,:.€~ -4. .~.. . . x’, ..- 1==a.-¢—-.-_+.-.-: ~.< - ‘nus-r.- inllifli’ fiiCKEY lil..‘\(Il§. A Home Product. fin" hill“. .1. NIQHOLSlIiNS "i“~'\7 I51‘ Popular Everywhere All Stars Win 9-4 Victory Over Abbies In Game At S’side Bwked up by i-he best goal tend- ing effort seen in the Crystal ring ‘in I- 10118 time. the Summerside All Stars defeated the Charlottetown Navy last nizhtby an, score of a to 4. Davis's work in the Navy net was use 800d. but he was shaded lay the brilliant effort of Fkeddie oy: Iii-ankle Oatway performed the hat tridc, and getting an assist 1n Iddiflli to his three goals emerged cs conning leader of the Charlotte- f-uwu City Leasue with three points over Houde of the Saints, his no“. est competitor. Many fans thought the game was the best of the year in Summerside slid tho score hardly indicated the even play throughout. Rugged, but flaw. the sum Produced only three penalties, two going to sum,- cnerslzle and one to Charlottetown, After about five minutes of play in Y-he first period. Frankie Oatway sank the wafer on an unasisted effort. Twominutes later he dupli- cated his feat, this time getting the pass that put hiim in the clear from Windy Steele. Grady notched up 111a ihlrtfon a. pass from Gay. The fourth. counter was the result of two forward , a long one from Shields behind his own blue- line, and a short flip from mm. erds to Mooney Gallant in front of the cage. I-Iigson got the only Charlottetown goal of the period, converting s forward pass 1mm Perry. All unexpected shot from wmliie Sheppard fooled Foy early in the second period, making the score read 4 to 2. Emmett Trainer set up two beautiful plays. Richards potting the first and G. Bernard the other. Mooney Gallant picked up the disk at the blue-line and beat Davis with a sizzling shot for the last score of the period. The third frame opened slowly and was comparatively tame until Mooney Gallant deliberately trip- .--ped Chris Gallant and was chased. i ‘Wlhilo Slrnmerside was s man short the visitors notched two ftallies, Jay deflecting Gallanvs ‘i-"shot from the blue-line into the mesh, and Perry realizing on a pas from Jay. Oatway got his zffBlaok Hawks Fllllayoff Hopes fDealt Blow ‘ CHICAGO. Feb. M - (C?) — ’ Chicago Black Hawks’ faint hopes .bf qualifying for Stanley Cup play were dealt a blow tonight when they dropped a. 3-1 NHL. decision to Montreal Canadlens before 16,861 farm here. The victory in- creased the Canadians‘ fourth- placg advantage to six points or three full games with only 10 to play. Summary:— First Period l-Chicagc, R. Conacher, , (Moslenko, Bentley) 16.15 Penalties: Stewart, McCaig, Har- Sley, Guidolin (2) (one a miscon- iiuct). , Second Period ,2--Montreal, Lach, , (Biopelle, Leger) 5.36 3~Montreal, Lech, (Gravelle) .......................... .. 12.35 Penalties: Harmon, Chamberlain. Prystal. Filllon. Third Period 4—-Montreal, Richard .......... .. 19.53 Penalty: Guldolln. . I . I . . INTERMEDIATE Puwnowus ' AT CRYSTAL SATURDAY, FEBRIMRY 26 AT 9:30 SUMMERSIDE ALL STARS VI. raezrowu ROYALS Second game ln two-game series ln the first of file lnhrmodiofe pioydwns Friday lllght INTERMEDIATE ABIIES IORDEN NATIONAU Gem stem of 8 P. M. Reece lend - Slloh after Admission!» cents. '_ thirduftheulkhtonssoloef- fort, and passed to Gerryhq-n. axd for the final goal of the ev- ening. Lineups:- Clmm New: Goal. Davis; de- fence. McDonald, Pound, c. m1- lant. Josey; forwards. Higson, Jay, Perry. Carver. W. Sheppard, M¢. 510801‘. K011i’. R. Sheppard. sumllwg’ . Goal. Foy; defence Grant, Steele. Wbodside, shields; forwards. ‘Irunor, Deighan, o. Bernard, s. Bernard. S. Gallant, Richards. Oatway. Gay, Grady, Referees: C. Hogan and 5.111“. Millan. Flat Period l—-Bumme =-‘--, Oatwey 2—Summerside, Ostwsy (sleek) 3—Sumlzna'sid¢. Grady (Gay) 4—Summarslde, S. Gallant (Richards, Shields) -'>—¢h’ibwn. Hissoa (Perry) Penalties: B. Bernard. Second Period kmfwwn. W. Sheppard (Carver) "Psummerside. Richard million fi-Summerside, c. Bgrnggd (Trainer. Grant) 9—Summersidc, S. Gallant Peflfllfiies: None. Third Period io-Chwwn, Jay (C. Gluant) il-—Ch'town, Perry (Jay) i2—Su1mnerside. Oatway ifi-Summerside, G. Bernard (Cairway) Penalties: B. Gallant, C. 531- lant. Juvenile llios Defeat P.W.D. 1h l rezule-r Juvenile Hockey leflaue encounter at the 5.011. rink yesterday. afternoon. the Juvenile ‘Ilcs downed the Prince °f W018! College Juveniles by a score of 8-5 to 1110119 into ‘ "c, ond place league t], Wm; ‘he Juvenile Abbies. The following are the lineupg;_ vies-Goal, J. Sheppard; do. fence. L. MacDonald, J. Coyle, c. Ready. L. Cameron; forwards, B. Gallant. H. Biso, n. Bradley, M. 33'7"!“ J- Burke. L. Kelly, W. ul- G- Grocery, B. our l Hewett, esp o‘ 0' P.W.C. - G0!!- llrze; defence, A115". Iconard. Mc-ore, Crockggg; forwards. P. Jar-dine. Brown, Mo. Cellini. R. Champion, Stewart, Gnm- A~ Chlmpibn. Moreside. Clark. Fl!!! Period l-(P. W. 0., Jar-dine 2—-Vics. Howatt (Flynn) 3—Vic5, L. MacDonald 4—-Vics, Biso (Coyle) 5-—P. W. 0., MoCsiium (Jardlne, Brown) Penalties: None. Second Period 6—-Vies, Biso '1—-P.W.C., Jljding 8—-P. W. 0-. R. Chamrpiol Penalties: Coyle, Leonard. . Third Period 9—Vics, Biso (Gallant) lbéviol. Bradley (B180. Gallant) A 1l-P.W.C., Jardine (Mwalillm/ 12—Vics. Gallant (Hso) lfl-Vics, Biso Penalties: Gillespie (major), Gillie (major), Gallant. Vs. Yesterday A Featured ‘by thrilliul duels in the Clea-s C. 'l‘rot and Pace follow- ed closely by spirited battles in the Class B. Hot and Plce,_._ the Victoria Drivin! Club's BMW”! winter racing program yesterday afternoon again provided a fair- sized crowd of spectators with an- other great afternoon's sport with an extra thrill being added when Fred Kelly's Acadia Axémen. nip and tuck battle in the first mile ‘the Smith-owned Mm came on to win the next two and rice- In the second dash it was iiluriel Henley who furnished me opposit- ion ‘with. jundom Harvest. the first heat winner moving up into tn, thick of the nsht in, u... and quarter after finishing second in the sandwich dash. Just Bill was returned the sec- rnc ‘ouanplax ‘cnaitwrrmowu FEBRUARAY 2s, 1949' GOOd Racing Afternoon -_n_-¢¢.-.-.-.__.__ ’ From _ ‘Snort Echoes - Prince Bounty lfidget Abbies wen the Charlottetown Midget Hockey champiomuap by detecting‘ u». in a wide open. freueoring sud- dendeathgsmeatfll SliubDun- ternoon. The gamewas the ’ lflfinsieto a really closely cont , league which sow the two squad) emerge into thrfinsls over the other two teams in tho competition, the Mild- get Victoria: And Knotty Nines-s. The Cmadianl, blasting out flit goals opponents scoreless at the end of the period, Yesterday's heroes came back for arbriefi hour-into the limelight at theCx-ystcl Rink Tuesday night and played a hockey match which was thoroughly enjoyed by the largest crowd-of hockey fans that have iammed into the Crystal Rink ln judging by their showing against Gingerbread Man, driven by sun- my Kennedy, figured in an accid- ent in the first heat of the class in which he was performing. The accident occurred whextGin- gerbread Man, refusing to turn, turned the sulky over, spilling driver Kennedy. to the ground, Coming in contact wtih a guy wrlre as he started sway, the guideiess horse snapped of! an electric light pole eight feet from the top: get- ting free from the sulky he jump- ed the fence into the infield and wound up his display byending in, s drain ditch full of water. The horse walked of! the track but at the time of writing, extent-of his inluries were not known. Driver Kennedy escaped uninjured. ‘Ivnneesee Bus. making her first Amherst Ramblers, winners of the Central B senior league must be pretty well set for defence of their Maritime intercollegiate crown which they captured last year from Saint Dunstan‘; Univ- ersity. Ramblernwiizforl‘ their several appearances hers this season iced a well balanced squad. had to call on all their ability to pull t series out of the fire in overtlm of the second glmeafter being defeated in the first clash. If Acadia can show the tame calibre against College opponents. Nova Scotla squads should find lt mighty difficult to stop them and likewise the New Brunswick win- ners. awry. stimulant , Class A. Trot s, Pace Tennessee Sue (Wisener Calumet Onward (Stead). Speedwell Guy (Bell)... .’I‘Ln_ie: 85:18 8-6. Winning Bros, Charlottetown. f- Clols B. ‘Trot l: Pace Lillie Marlene (Walker)... . Bonnie Dale <W._Kelly Dudy 3111110118 (Stead). end straight heat winner of the .08? when he bellied 0 503d- 0! four inall three heats of the Class p frrot, and Pace. m fact the field finished in the same order in all three dashes with Raiston, Lit- tle Slmcoe and Billy . Budiong standing in-that order in the win- holrse owned by Power many a day. Some of the old tlrn- ers put up a brand of hockey that added allttle strength to the argu- ment that the hockey of the old days was more artistic than today's brand. Lawlor and Kane's short, almost lateral passes as they swept up -the' ice looked pretty smooth. and once Lawlor faked a pass to split the defence and go right in on the goaler. He failed to score but the manoeuvre locked as neat as any we have seen this year. Squerebrlgga also gave pleasure to ‘the onlookers by his occasional brilliant forties up the ice. Williams was_a to execute those short bursts f speed so characteristic of hle early play, not so speedy of course_ as in his heyday, but indi- cating clearly his former dazzling style‘. I I I but the Abbies unleashed. s terrific scoring spree in the second to swurnp them in that frame byroil- ing off five goals without u. return- ‘At the start of the final emto it looked like the Canadians were again going to repeat their first period style, when they banged one in early in the frame, but the Ab- bies took charge of the situation before they could get rolling and drove home four consecutive goals to take the game and the title by a. decisive six-goal advantage. MacLure, Burke. and Maclliaydcn accounted for all of the Abbies nine counters, MacLure being the top pointgettcll- with a. total of three goals and three assists for six points. Burke came through with two goals and two assists. Mao- Fayden two goals and one assist and Atkinson two goals. Hurry, white and Perry accounted for the three opposing tallies, garnering S’side F lyers Cw Hake: sun's University rink . _ erdey l-f- ' . ton w, ice for the ui-na-ul ch The following Ire ufibufig. 0°“ c- Hwml; deferiea, Purcell, Beaten, M» Doulail: forwards. ‘Turner, Bu.“ Mscl-‘oyden, MaeLure. Glllls, M» °°¢".‘.l“al' A Go s ans: el. Carroll; fence, Diamond, Msckay, Muafl} ion. MacLesn: forwards, mm, Cufril. ‘LQWiI. P0117. Hennessey White. ' Referee: A. J’. McAdam. Summary:- Flnt Period 1—Cansdian|, Hurry, (Macbougall) 2—Canadians, White. Penalties-None. Second Period If-Abblen, Atkinson. 4--Abbies, MacLuro, (Gilllg) 5-Abbics. MacLure, (Burke, MacDougali) 6-—Abbies, MacLure, (Burke, MacDonald) 7—Abbles, Jviaclfayden, (Gillls, MacLure) Penalties: MscDougall, Cum-l.’ Third Ihlhl F-Canadlans, Perry, (dcnnesse ) D-Abbies, Atkinson Ill-Abbies, Burke, (MacFayden, MscLui-e) 11—Abbles, Mscl-‘syden, (MacDonald) 12-—Abbie|, Burke (MacLuroY Capture Lewis. start cf the season and handled capably by Dave Wisener. was s little too good for the field in the Class A. Trot and Pace, heading Calumet Onward and Speedwell Guy in the two heats raced. Cal- Showing of the Axemeui is an- other feather in the cap of Coach Fred Kelly, former Abegweit star. Since Kelly took over as athletic instructor at Acadia, he has turn- ed our», a p”; many wlmlm; umet was second the first heat-but teams. A strict discilplinarlan, the save over to Speedwell Guyin the "Swede" also has the knack of flue! dash» getting the most out of his play- 141150 Mlflem?’ 3mm‘: Da1°..md ers and at times his judgment Buddy Budions had a spirited bat- considemd tie in‘ all three heats of the Class. Time: 35; M 4-6; 85. -Winn.lng horse owned by' R. Warren. ' Clan C‘. Trot a Pace Delaware (Smith) - . - Random Harvest (Rankine Min-lei. Henley (Cudmwe My Bill (Smallwood) . Time: 88 4-5; >35 3-6; $5 2-5. Winning horse owned by Cyril Smitmiluntcr River. - ’ Class D. Trot a Pace‘ 211 .142 .428 384 his " former b. chance to Chick Gallant looked s lot like devastating self. His shot still \pscked a lot of steam. and he rarely missed the area of the net. Llewellyn Rogers,_one of theoldest players on the didn't look it. He cavortedmrcund the frozen surface like s juvenile, his energy and stamina amazing for his age. Jackie Schurman didn't ex- ert himselftoo much and didn't go] show his wizardry ice, third. The Cyril smith-owned Delaware won a. great duel from Random Harvest, Mariel Henley and My Bill in the Class C. Trot and Pace. Beaten by Random Harvest in s Borden Nationals And Abbies Tangle Tonight Agnew, Central Royalty. Officials: date was the defeat of Saint John Beavers by the upsurging St. Mary's squad of Halifax. The vic- tory senbthe Haligonians into the finals against Moncton Hawks who managed to squeeze out a semi-final series win over Hali- fax Arrows and so hockey fans will see the unusual sight of wit- nessing the third and fourth place finishers in the regular schedule battling it out for all the "mar- bles" in the finals which get un- derway either Friday or Saturday night. W. H. Beaten. Local fans should be in for s Mow-ma“, n|¢hu¢ Maeqmgoh Starter." Russ Abbott; Judges, 3111 McAusland. Hurry Murphy, Pete Power; tifner and snnouncqqCoun. N. porter. -1<elly. J. Hennelsey, has been ulwuimy round the goalmouth. Danny Gal- when moves he made ll the heat 3- 770'? and Pue- Lillie W011 the 314815 3m (5B'"°W)-~ 4 1 1 Fant hasn't forgot how to solo- of battle turn-ed out to be the de- flffit W0. cfl-Plulln! i310 fir“ 31'0"! R1190“ (L- K911i’) -- -3 3 3 some of‘ the dash was missing. All clding factors in close. tense Dudy Bud the R0034 90m 3011310 Little Simeoe-(Mofircgfir). 3 3 3 in ~all,.the boys of treasured mem- struggles. Dale, but in the final Bonnie came Billy Budlong (MAl-lroe)‘. .4 4 4 cry, (we hope that doesn't sound pmbably me h1g3"; upset, qf on very fast to nip the heat from Time: 40 1-5; 89 4-5; 40. ~ ls if they've deported from our the Maritime hqckey "Mon 1° the race winner with Dudy again Winning horse owned by Tom midst), put on a good show. ' o The Summerslde Flyers, western representatives in Island champion- ship basketball, went down seven points to Charlottetown Abbies Tuesday night, and will have to make up this deficit at the R. C. A. F. court if they are to win the island crown. (The game may be played before this column appears). Bayne and Carson, usually high scorers for the westerners, were. evidently well watched. Mickus and Smith took their places as leaders of the scoring parade for the Fly- ers. The winners‘)! this series will advance to the mainland to fry conclusions with other Mainland Amherst In 12-1 lliotory Dver St.'F. X. AMHERST, N. S., Feb. 24-(6?! —Amherst Ramblers built up an 11-point lead tonight in the first of a two-game, total-point Maritime Senior B series with a 12-1 win over St. Francis Xavier University. Last game will be played at An- tigonlsh Saturday. Ramblers garnered six markers in the opening period before the university tearn could get organ- ized. The lone St. F. X. effort came in the sandwich session.’ Amherst whipped in two tallies in the per- iod and- finished off with ‘four more in the fading frame. Nurses Defeat» Hoop» Championship The Bummersidc Flyers was the basketball championship d Prince Edward Island st the 3.0 AJI‘. station last night, defeatiiu the Charlottetown Abwweifs A7 tl 33, and winning the round by 1f points. The game was rugged, || evidenced by the total oi fouls Theeoorewessolcic st hsii time in favour of the Fiyeze. I I It was learned yesterday that two well. known local boxers. Harry "Kid" Pcuiton and Lloyd Carr, will appear on boxing cards zmart game of hockey tonight when the highly rated Borden Nationals tangle with the Char- lottetown Intermediate Abbies ‘in ~Borden-— Gcal. Campbell; de- fence, I-Iowatt, A. Ostway, P. Dar- rlwh. Love; forwards, 1o, oaeway, J. Darrschriiliehards, E. Darrach. teams. I O I I Standing of men's and ladies’ to be staged on the Mainland next month, where they will test their skill against some of Nova. 5co- tin’; ardent mittslingers, U I I an exhibition encounter. _ _ Both squads have been turning iln some smooth performances so far this season and ape expected to pmlfidg plenty of action in to- night's encounter- .. The Abbies, who are represent- ing the City in Island intermed- iate piay this year, lost out to the Nationals by anB-b score at Bor- den a. few weeks ago in their first exhibition encounter, and will be turning all out tonight to avenge Deighen. - , Acorn Rink Wins Physical Fitness 'Splel Poulton, who has defended his Island Welterweight title against all comers in the Province suc- cessfully for the pest couple o! years. Will meet Red Graham of Dartmouth in a semi-final event at Halifax on March fourth. while Carr, who has held the Island lightweight crown for the past teamsin Summerslde Community Bowling Leagues: Men-Curran & Briggs-cl; Dodgorswail: Dough- boys-SS; MacQual-ries-Sl; Legion ~51. Ladies-Helm)’ Gang—57; Lucky Fiv>—46: Dodgers-fit; Beav- ers—44; Fizz Kids-BS. I I O I The Summerslde All-Stars have started on the play-down trail that leads tc Maritime honors in the intermediate division of hockey. They defeated the Freetown Royals 5 to 2 at Bcdeque and should go on from there to take the Island title. P.W.D. Do-Ells Last night in the P. W. C. auditorium the Cundall Home Nurses ‘defeated the P. W. C. 0o- eds 21 to 28 in an exhibition basket- ball tilt played before l. hi! crowd cf spectators. in a very dall Home Nurses, led by their brilliant centre B. Henry, staged s. second half rally to out-score the Island Ladies Champions l6 to 8 after the Coeds had built up what looked like a winning margin in the first half, 15 to ll. close and exciting game..the Cun- . MoKinnon 1 .4 .. l .._1 .2 .i 0 Total . 14 5 iifil "nouns-tuna :1 oooaeunun- _§a| emu-amazon»: 3| onoFaeoZ-s-‘z: Referees: BD-Llmfililespie Anderson timer, FL-Sgt. scorer, I'm-Lt. moss. ' flurllng Schedule ‘rite following Dominion Ufa ‘Ikophy competition matches m scheduled for the (Jharlottetm Curling Clulb today. 7 P.M.: Ice l-W. R. Cniickshsnk vs. d. that defeat before the home fans. As a special attraction, the Reece band will b, in attendance and will play for a skate follow- ing the hockey match. The following are the linellpss- Abbies-Coal, F. Roper, L.‘ Ward; defence. MacKinnon, D, Lar- ter, V. Blanchard. Josey; forward! R. Sheppard, Gregory, Stanley. too much attention to their‘ st- temicnce figures when they con- template a ‘IO-game schedule. we think that they would be enlight- ened‘ and. ‘perhaps, alarmed they spent some time standing at the exits of their rinks just about five minutes before the..end of any regular NHL game. O I year or more, will stack up against Lorna Gal-ole at Bridgswatcr on March fifth. Carr's bout will be the main event on the card. I Although tllerliwfil be no mm s; stake. the bouts ought to pack plenty of wallcp as both of the Mainland fighters. particularly Gracie, has had a long list of vie- tories to his credit in recent scraps, but both the local acre-p- pers feel that they can really make a fight o‘ it. l In connectidn ‘with the propos- ed plan to introduce e. ‘IO-game NHL. schedule next year, Jim (Toronto Globe and Mail) Cole- man has this to say on the issue: -"We know that the hockey pro- moters are straining every red corpuscle in their efforts to bring happiness to the entertainment- starved public. However. we sug- gest that the National Hockey League proprietors are being overly generous when they pro- pose to offer e ‘IO-game schedule to the palpitating patrons. Delft do it. please. boys-already you've done much too much for the eul- tomersl Already, some of’ this! have discovered that the , ent m-cunq schedule has sated them with happiness. , I "About a. nfonth ‘ago this eor- rerpondemt went to great trouble and expense to interview several been hockey patrons in sn at- tcnpt vo- ascertain their opinion of the modern professional game. Guided by the results of ‘than in- “Two Saturdays in a row, now. we havel left our seat earlypnd stationed our-self outside the door of Dowlings Grill. Fully five min- utes before the end of the game the customers have been trickling toward the exits. Considering that the two games in quutionfest- ured the first-place Detroit RM Wings and the second-piano Bos- ton Bruins’, you could expect that Maple Leaf wins over thcsatesms would have occasioned some local enthusiasm - I I I I “But the early departing cunt omen were doieful in appear- ancyalmost to s. men. Their st- tltude snide it obvious than. they hadn't been impressed. We donft expect that any b00101 promoter is going to sreeptcuch flimsy ev- idence. ‘However. we'd be interest- ed to see s. few. club owners make .'1‘he Charlottetown E. F. Acorn rink wan the Physical Fitness curl- ing coin, ion at Bunsmerside yesterday. Another Charlottetown $111k. sldpped by Dr. W. MacDon- sld. was nmnu-up. Both will rap- resent the Province at playoffs in Mnncton next month. Competition. with rinks from Albert/an, Bummer- side and Charlottetown entered. be- gan W ' ‘ . Xwterday Acorn won one match 17-14 from the Fred Pbllmd Sum. merslde four. A second match scheduled with Dr. MacDonald's u entry was taken by default. 'I‘he Acorn four had four victor- ies, including the defaulted game, to no defeats. The rumou- - up rink had three vietoria and no losses !n the other match played yester- dmy E. F. Glows Alberion entry worn 14-11 from Frank Cameron, Summerside. . Pusoxmel of the winning rink: MoCabc. William MacNcfl-l. John Bquarebriggs and E. FhAcorn. lkiil/ - _ Personnel ofthe runner-up: L. Jay, Cliff MacDon d, Arthur e- 1y,:Dr.~ W. MacDonald, skip.—8. "Massey llarrls Rovers ‘Defeat Long flroek 7-2‘ The fut skating Massey Harris Rovers defntelithe Long Creek Beavers last night in s-Fhsrd- fought nme played at the Long Thee Freetown pated, and made a gue. The Abbies, not played as aggregation to knock off. s. b4 victory Bulldogs. Mllllolialres WInrSeoonlI boys, however, proved stronger than was antici- real hockey game of the affair. Fans will be anxious to see the second game of the series which is played in Sum- merside on Satin-day night. I The Sheen d: McInnis juveniles go merrily on their way. They defeat- ed Prlnce of Wales juveniles, 6 to 1, Wednesday night at Charlotte- town which glves then-l eight points‘ and a commanflng lead in the leel however, have many games, and look to be the team to beat in this circuit; The Sheen and McInnis crew strengthened in the net, look right now as if they'll be a hard Stellarton Wins BPELABDN. NS. Feb. It - (CP) - Stain MacDougsll plunk- ed in l. goal with l0 seconds to go tnnightvto give Stellarton Royals over .Antlgonish fiamoiln Finals tervicwl, we "wrote. at the time: (h, "m, vexpuhwnw Qrgnekarmk b, m. w,“ o! 1% GLAOI‘ BAY. N.B.. Feb. 24 - ‘netb- have‘ fewer hockey games- and better hockey glmel.’ Noth- ing which we hive Illh in the ‘creme h thepnt month bu - caused us to flange thht opinion. ” Surely it's about tknnjhst the . heltey promoters paid some ser- ious attention to the discmtentoa mutteriiis of old hockey stars s4 n 01v 811,491.? sv/rl! and veteran spectators who ~feel that the some has dotcrieretcd. ’ "rho as.~:..:..:j u}. revive SAVE l6’! Uh! Hi5; ECONillHl/l _.oo.1oo mow l roo out n: so nuns-r on mono In um . - ‘ (l piuggun at?! euhi ponds roe-r n’ nusolquu paws romeo ounce ' oil-run’ ml: v r‘, V. w 0\ ii- (C?) - Glace Bay Miners piled up a, 2-0 lend ..but wilted again under Sydney Millionaires" sec- ond-ipcicd onslaught to drop a 4-2 decision tonight in tn, second g e of the Cape Breton Senior ‘ if eylcuuo finals before more thpnlm fans. lint Period b-Glsce Bay, Dennison, (Pix-lo) . 5-011“ , rmntrcng - V, (Dennison. Thnier) Penalties: ‘srunning, ,Watt|.._ l l.‘ _ -- Second Period - 8—-8ydn0Y. Medynski, (Reach) '_ Peneitlep: Hunts, Mach. fir-Non - gloat-i e. . . Penslfleu-White. Denny. Nurses Couch — Neil Young. P.W.C. Coach - Bob lACloin- Referee — R. Mullen. ‘l’. h8ydhomfleilon, ' . A‘ ' , . (Gallagher, Biflllfow) use J P Q-lylnoy, Plats. I 3 | _ ., , r (Ila-Rae, Whslen) ..... 15.16‘ I _, t . _ Queen Street; m,“ y; E. Pull. L“, F? ‘f p! Ice l-A. w. Methanol-i vs. Al. Stan, 1 o 3 3 Bunch, F. marine. J-I‘. Thomas a 1 o '1 Morris (sub). 8- w“ Chum,“ - g 1 g "1 R. C. Parent, Ivan Horbv. 0mm o o o o B. Bpillett (skip). Miller a o 1 s mes-n x. MoNutt, w. pia- hank l o o a m, .1. .1. Morris. lion. r. gay g g g g a. Campbell (sum. I 110m"! nnrpor MaoNeill. col-M Mercer 0 0 0 0 wmgg, E g, so“, w. W. we (mo). m“ 11 “ ° " fee 4-4:. MacDonald, n. us; awn ro rs n rrs °°""°~ 3- 13» 5"“ ' Wood a o 4 1o J~ -“‘°"°“ védffk: Cufcliffe l o e z n“ mm“ “hogan , Scales 5 1 s ll m“ E- D- “k , ‘ mansion o o o o F- mm“ “ m‘ Stewart o o o o I PM-i Picksrd o o o o n» 1—N. .1. Anduooa n. I! Lanai 0 0 0 0 Lem Promo. ‘l Jenkins -, 0 0 0 (i Incl-J. 0. Diamond W- ‘ Whitlock. Totals 1:1 l i: as Ice 3—A. Alward vs. p. sland- III. zen-c. w. Melton w» 9 llDDKEY rolllollr BURDEN eollosu AIEGWEIT slsrsns ' ‘ vs. rnvorunnows SISTERS Game sloth}! mo. o». 1min lkdh offer game f.wl. stunts Hove sill-Quirk..." Shiffer-liflllmon, Home 0i. 5m" "While growl. a‘ complete prongs re chem from Mayne. 8i SDN cream-W '