, Cornwall Edges Out Geoitown 7-6 In Opener The Cornwall Bulldog! Iqueezed out a 7-6 victory over the George- town Eagles in a Saturday night game at the Georgetown Rink, the first of the home and home series MacDonald. Pubiicover. Marteli. Mscconnll. Cornwall - Goal. Tulle: defence. MacKinnon, Macbougail. Scott, Campbell; forwards. A. MacDon- aid, C. MacDonald. D. MacEach- toes Ina 'GeoltoWn Scouts Down5' OlLeary 2-0 For Chiship Pembroke In 4-3 Overtime The Georgetown Scouts do - the 0'I..eary Scout team 2-0 Charlottetown Forum Slttlrday i. take the Provincial Scout trophy in a sudden-death game. for the intermediate 3 hockey cm, H. MacEachern, Taylor, Mac- g s F. Landry sparked the Geo: . championship or Klns's and Lead. Burke. my. PAGE six THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 24, 1952 Win ver 1, , , ...... ....... .. ..... .,. ...,..,,, ,3; 1Queen's hC0:ii'il.leB. It wlizisi ha kins: OlfficiaisihRizfietrgf-in-Chffl, Mc- izioais. mildillirpiiy iadsslstedh on in leavy c cc nil game w c ep Calum, C aro own; nesmrin, rs n . av on e rec the large crowd on their toes J. scuny, Georgetown, '' NEW Gmsaowv N-5a March Line-ups: and" throughout. The Eagles led at the SUMMARY S n 23 -(CP)- Roy Gleaebrecht shot 0'15-enry: Goal. K. Smaliman: do- end of the first period 1-0 on a First. Period an unassisted goal In the second fenac, E. Jelly, R. MacDonald, G pretty goal by H. Maclsean assist- 1...Ggorge(own, H, MacL,ean America kn". iriuomi overtime period here Saturday Wedge; forwards. G. Carruthers: ed by Landry. Cornwall went ahead 2-1 at the half way mark of the middle frame as Acorn and Tay- lnr sank goals. The Eagles came (Landry) 1.28 Penalties - MacNeill, Burke, H. MncLean, MacDougall. Second Period For Big Opener; 0iHearn Pittsburgh 4; Hershey 1 (Pittsburgh leads best-of-seven series 3-!) night to give Pembrooke Lumber L. Riley. J. MacKenzie. 3, Eiiii Kings a 4-3 win over St. Francis A. Maecregor. J. MacDonald, A: Xavier University in the Eastern Hnrris. I. Strang. 8. Bernard. Allan Cup quarter-finals. Georgetown: Goal. 3. Murphy; back with scores by MacLean and 2-cormii-all, Acorn 10.13 ' I ' 2' iggfigehlilgsaoiiiive The win gives pen-ibi-Duke 3 3.0 dcfe'nae. J. Lavers. D. Macnaimii MacNcill to end the period 3-2 for 3..coi-nwaii. Taylor uric! zioi iead in ihe i,ui,oi-ii..e series, 39. J. Walker: forwards. F. Luigi-,.' lllfi locals. iMacLeodl . . . 12.07 i I P 0 a . cincinngii 3- Buffalo 4 (over. nlainder oi theround will be played lh D8Vld- G- Ml"Pl'l'v 5- HIMsn' In the final frame the visitors4-Georgetown. H. MacLean 12.32 i I iimei ' M Pembmkei with me third game E. Roach. R. Landry. S. Gotell, G: outscored the tiring locals 5-3. An 5-Georgetown, MacNelli ---;----i---i-i-i-hf;--igiggir icinciimni win. iicsigoigiiw sciieduied mi. Tuesday-i R.-ifuae, F. Walker. Eadie score in the first period was (W. MacLeanI . 14.45 A quieiii, mniideiiiv mam Oi being COM U6 E! 0T 9 W Series aim. in was 3 much hard game Rb suMMAny '”5allf”'Pd "he" the Telme ””""l” " M”Ph”' M”Km' Charlottetown Islanders rested 91””? , iii 5 i i ALEXANDER CUP though the Lumber Kings enjoyed F"'” """'"' ”"””1"l lhe gm” -l”d”' 3"” " mm . over the week-end in ln'el)Rl'Ml0H Dmmz H" past leek 9' iii? 3 Quebec semi-Finals a territorial edge over the Hunter Sewn”: N""' C”m"a" 5”” 1" the mm! pew” Thmi Period for the olening game tonight of have pklyrd ml” exh b on Ottawa 1: Quebec 2 gee; coiiegiim, a Pehnllle" N0"?- ims hotly grgued by the Eaglies 6-Ci(;rn;iiiallitT:)'ior N their iii liii ii i iemiviinai Se” gii:iiilei:.eidl.iit;lriil:eskt lxguesaugxadlgl; (Quebec wim beuioiiiiiiii, semii Experience aim precision pawn: 1 C I S0001-IACILPBEIOII who claiine a payer in t e 1 . ac o I . . "w A A : " ' i it i ii . --re-o'own. . an ry crease batted in the puck while '1-Georgetown, H. MacLean Th8 l9P895lI ll0u59 9' ""5 ”5w”lle5E?"i3””5LaH3;::'nl: illfiiiidini night at llallfux wli:n they were Hlgilgigrgoke 2: Chimuiimi 3' ililiildgllliilhxlhe l03iE gill hhtl RED! (G. Murphy) 3:00 holding his stick above his head. Istevensi .. . 343' is expected I9 be on hand tonlghl - ifligm h d w fun "-16 ii. iicieaicd ,i-i hi. iiie isiandem The (Chicmmmi ind! best-oiiseiien the b .1 . . squa ted up for pcmiiy, E. J-eiiyi i stellar goal keeping was the B-Cornwall, Acorn ifnr the opening of the Islanders-iDi. F. .Dougan' o n iisniiiisi who were in 5 slump at Sui” 3-oi e el or part of the game, Third Period feature of the contest. iKelly) . .. 4:.-oi Halifax series. On the seasons playilaniicrsi could take the iiiileasilrf lo the end Oi me scmiduie carry I .ALLAN CUP iiugi-iie iiicmuiimi again D". zicediowni F. Landry H. MacLean was the high point 9-Georgetown, Landry , 1l.ul.ihe Islanders have won 10 gamesithe Saints after a lougr stru..lgdc record Oi Sii Simigiit has” X0. V gm-med bi-iiiimiiy in me cone” (L. David) ..................... N 3;” cotter for the Eagles with four l0-Georgetown. H. MacLeaii H.583 while losing eight to the Santa-iCo:lch. Len LEQIOIITBUX was con i.- mg inio ionigiws game. MEMORIAL Clf cage. pemiiiiesi J. Mlcnomidi D. coals. Taylor led the visitors with ll-Cornwall, MacLcod lmarlans as the result of equal 5-4 ent his boys Could d0 1" 1" 3” Boih tganjs wiii be at (up Montreal C&hHdlEhS 3- Quebec The collegians for a time threat- Mar-Donald. lhrec and Acorn counted twice. IMacKlnnonI .... 13-40 records at both home and in rIall- games. i . strength for the opening contest, Citadefies I. cried to turn the some illto a mule, Lineups. l2-Cornwall, Burke fax. The referees for tonight's game It was after one oclock lllisinmmiimd Diiniii, Nixon oi Hang (Begbof-seven Quebec Junior iioppinii into ii mrecgiioiii ieiid bei GPDTIIF o- Goal. Sullivan: de- IMaCD0Ugalll 15-43 will be Hughie Gillis and an OI-illlornlllg illicit (lei. S. 'C. Olandsiiaxl who iiiiiierpii ii Ni eyeiid iasi finals tied I-1). . fore Pembroke could find the range fence, H. MacLenn, W. MacLean, 13-Cornwall. Taylor iiciai mm;-ii rnirgei-on believed to Halifax Saints nrrivcd in the Clt)'.:ii,Ceki Mn bi iii to play ioiiighii St. Catharines 8, Toronto St. with ii iaie krimiipeiiod miiiiier. , .lohllstnll,MacPi1ce; forwards, Mac- tMacKinnon) . 19.36 be from the Quebec league. The Saints had planned to take an Tmiiniivs game. whio.i gets uni Michaels 5. Th visiiors iiimck back qiiickiyi Ni-ill, I.anLli')', Murphy, Stevens. .Penaltics-None. . . . M. C. A. ci.i,i.ie,.Cii iiigm, yesterday dci....ay" at nine o'clock. is the first ii (Stb ftlatlllu-31:15; ngiiglrisscrilgesitlasazl: however. and rammed home the ' 0 I Will Fields. Coach of the lialI- Eelllllling rltllllllt Ulla llllfhscsillfgd l" me be” M 5.9”" 5",'”5' The veNo!r1tI:rtls Ontario Junior A M"? 99”” I J 1 S fax Saints. was not expected to .,i..ii-cii (or 'iiie missing M, C, A. "mud garm M,” be pm-led hit: sudbury 2; South Porcupine 7 NORTH RIVER RINK C e ii,-i-iii. in ii-ie (my mini nearly four pimici l;':idvl;fiSl;ici:di”n5 i'ili'ilisili3;x”:ili'il giieurlgigy (South Porcupine leads bcsi-oi- Georgetown Eagles 12-4 Victory Over Slside o'clock this morning. The Saints flew to Sunimcrslde and motored fto the City with six cars. By 2.4) The Saints flew in the island by T. C. A. and lzindctl in Summer- side. They motorcil from Suinnlr-r- and Saturday nights. lather games. if ll(?CeSFa.l'y will he played hereon Moilday. March Ill, Halifax on seven finals 4-1). SUN PAY American League vs. Cornwall Buildo -Final Game Intermed ate '3' ll.H.L. Standings lmur cmilioaids hm algllved and awe, side m chmlnttmom" i W'cdilcs'driv April 2 and back here Cleveland 1 Prorillcnrc 5. Dei ii :3 11' if 2F A .1,” King', and Queen's mm: MT were stl 0 come. He Cars W T with the lIall'l0nL.'IilS was goo is i 3 ..i , i i' d ii i. Hu 3,... 1'0 - .. l5 l.'L'l 100 ' Beavers-Miners "0r1:: re 0”.f::li.:,..ai:l .l...... . ..:CifIf 6” ” ” i 10 1” 78 Game s..... 9 pr. Nllfll! is look I stranglehold on and one 0 em a a :1 IF: siiiiiis Sim was "oi i.Omi,ieu.i-i. - I - at L .i - be S i I 8 man i . 16163157 7i . ihe I-'.o E. I. midget title Saturday Fields. however. was in the last sewed. mriy Saiindai, M A. H lion the hill Colll-hi-I B at nllhi Sh 3'19 k: 29':,liliiCou”i'i'ifil: 4. Boston 25 29 18162176 66 missi 50c d 259 "gm hy walloping me summer- C" and was late in leaving sum. A” President wamr Lawlo lv"S'llgllllzztlhfllllljgixldgglllg lgohll tl::l1:- (Chlctliftlaimi Iwins best-of-scrcn New York 7-3 34 13199 219 59. Ad on H1 We Warts 1?-4 i" ""3 1"” W” "msidel M05” ”' ”” P”'”'” "9" informed that Ohm" was i"'”..-i .- id 1.. i h sale until the emi-final series 4-0). WW0 " 44 9158 241 43 T 0! a Home and home series at here hyi two O'Cl0Cl(.iAcCOmpflIl:i1IileE eligible but iesieidiii. evening 1..ilSe-fiiliglililm ililm gge: mid om 5 up Fnrllm. D lilo SRMS W85 WY 0"” ll” ' i. d . President.Dr. Doiigan was i t i ' ll,lllCllps2 ' r'Nlppcr" O'He8rn- lllllld ell: George Dudley, secretary-1 ' . Summcrslde - Goal. Giilis: de- Mamie, 0, me C, A, ii, A. ihatiB M k fi-nse. ilarrls, wi-ielan. Wkllifh GLACE BAY. N.S.. Mhrch 23 - . ' . . .. 4 u 0'Hearn could play as the rcsulil I 0 Grady: forwards. 5lB0GUl83h- (OP)- saint John Beavers and ,Th9 my of iDno1eieiN;ER:d'of a new arrangcmcnt beiwecnl . Gaudct. G. Grady. Cameron, J. Gin... Bay Mine.-5 tied 4.4 here.OHcanl "5 "0 9” "ii Vi ii Halifax and sprin;,-iii-id. Phllllp5- F. PhllllP!- 13- Duwv Saturday in the final game of thejm” mam but at the ime ohwlitiig Under the new agreement Ditvler Perm Galhnh Maritime Major Hockey League "ilfon”wi,i'ii"E':ie”'fl'iiishli:fan ggfiiii be strachan is being sent, to spring- ..-,.. Mm" T 6”" 5”'"9'” d”""”.' "'”d"”' . . la in: nets for the Santamarians W” M the E"-WI” ""3”"i W" New YORK. March 21 -40?)- Viood. Tweedy. Mullins. Smllhv Beavers and Miners will meet in mm hi Isimdem ciub Preaideni gue Is a sub-goaliei and thus it Biii Mosieiikoi mi.i,eiii.ioiii Chicago forwards. Ca-rroll Duffbn Plnwlv the semi-iinals with Halifax st. 3 - r was stated there was notllini: to Rt . D.-we MacLeod. Whitehead. Don Mary's and Charlottetown Island- Dr. Dougan was in. telephone con- versation with George Dudley, prevent O'Hoarn from coming to Black Hawks right winger. National Hockey League record for MBCL90dl WhIl9h- Dllhhi HUKM54 ers tangllng in the other half of Halifax. Previously it was planned iii i ii. i i,. i i V i in .A.H. H e astest t ice goas y a snge SUWAS; the series. ' . iecgil1l;ioll::::;so:yui'5rdgy and to. send Strnchan to S)!-RCIISC lioiui. iiiayci. when he mimiicd iiie puiik - - V i rs e The final standings show Saint ju mid that oiinm is eiigibie this more l.)aP-kll-lcfl when le Dim New Yoik Riingiis goalie , 1-Abb”;-liv C5"91l T20 John on top with lie points, char; :1) pi” H me rwiii 0, 3 Haiiiaxi Chiefs were eliminated from A. H. Lame iiiiidemon mice iiims in ii” i -v (trill 3) Nlllun.-U”. 2:30 lonelowr-1 second with 93' Ham” Svl-acuae-Springfield arrangement Lt pl"-V" iii i SP3” 0l 21 Wcmds l9"lKl"" aw ' .-A es. Oarro .......... . mini mm in Giiice Bay iouriii 1.1 b Sim ha” becomes the 'Mr. Dudley (old Dr. Douxan a The previoiis iecimi WM mi, . 3'CAbble5- Duuy ' with 34 Sydney fifth with 8'2 and where -Viie oi iche S rm iieid Ini Oliiearn could not he sent to mimiie and 52 Seconds ml by Gui lCi;iliT"l1Do 2'37 the now defunct Moncton Hawks :i”m'i:” P g 5l”'1."””eld Sm" he.w?.” fiprcii LlECOfilb2 with Detroit Red Wines a r e a n W I -iv--A es. n . ac iii me mum. with 72. . fcsslonal player and bpllng led 5 Igiiinst Chicago March mi 1938' (Whitehead. Mullins) 5-Ahbies, Vvhite head Glace Bay scorers were Pele Wy- . eoee an amateur club. It is also believ- .liosienko's quirk scoring effort V . wrot, Len Haley. Bud Polle Rlldl C gam are 13 in in chcitd '-ll” 5lmCh3” l5, 9' l"”lF55l”"a1 also eclip Ell another N. H. L. i W” Mmmmd) ljw Phil Dalzlclsh. 533115 John mark-is Faqsllerllmgnlateur Iljealgueg and Dru” he was 5"b'"al” rm. syracuselrecord-tiles fastest three goals by ” "”SS"le' whela" 13'” men were Johnnv Ubriaco witlll 1 ' . . .before he came in Halifax. Bolhla team Previously the quickest 7T5'Sid?' G3n”"' lwo Ken Watson and Al Bllchanan Doug” ll” mrld that ioncaml Syracus: and Springfield are oWl'l'itrio had been scored in "4 seconds 0 0 U r O U ' (Harris) 14:40 ' rim Puimi would not play in that feague asied by Eddie Show i by Monmai Marconi in 193,, I 3"M7bl95- CV39” i4i,iCe Hm. Daigieish ilhe ,5 R professional ip1a'ler' Thai Saturday morning Vvaltcr I.aw- Gus Bmiiiai. Kai iissisii "on iiii ' "l. Wlntaul 15125 .w,ndi,,.,” . l”""3 "W "1" ho” "” 5""h'"l:ioi- had receivcrl the following . i i ii. '1 i i 5- - 5 . - - '7-49 who was sub-goalie -for the syra- . . V mm” ” M” '3" 05 71035 l” 5' i Sim" Han" 2-Saint John B hal 15''? 1 l”5lCl1”"” llol" -1- 5- DWHC-l of 1' la a N' H I record for the fastest (Gaunt when") ' i ' ' ' ” 1702 Pclalties-Coouc I4ll13'"wl ldJa'cuse Wu-Ho” he-(om hem: semlc 5- 3- A "I have l"”l ll mu” tllrce -iss-in The previous record PPNBWES - 5m”h- CM”T0llr ii. 12?” Ubi perm." ' i in .'here lo replace Oneal-n last Jaminlione call from the Prcsidellt of of Bi ;ci:i,,,.i5' vi.” vi bi iim mi. Wow" yd Ii ' d rtaco '20 i- mnorvuuy 14' Tm fact that St”-chm the Ni - lh lC1"l"3"Ce C3mVb”m el 11 of the RnlIiZ.CI:s.lt allilst Mont- Second Period "n mum; uc )' Meslich 1435' could be recalled to symcuse mdbiand fee that there is no mzinllcr iigii aim. jg 1947 K ' 10--Abbles. Pineau '""?"d Perm icM'e'l that he must 1”” been nlln which a i-cplacemcnl ran he Mogiviiiio Lm Ni, 1 in me ii mi ' t (cm-ii.-iii, i , . , ,..,.,i,, 230 3'-Gl3" 33!: HRQY professional and following the lineziiiiiimd iii iiiiiiiiix Case iii Si.m.i , iii. Li izioii i ii' ililii d i 11-Ahhics, whitelu-ad ”4""l . -- 3300i!” Teawnln-'1 A5 0"”l"9'l by thelcilsi is out of the competition inlnmfzd llllng at uh (0 19 5-;o V E iDi,m Macmmii "nu" his 4-Saint. John, Ubrlaco 11:31 secretary-mallager o! the C A.ll.iiii.0 iiockeii and iiieii mm mi iiccii.li::'i;1nu.ie iehigg at egiigcond at . . .v 13-Nhhl9-E C3170” 5-61”! Ba)" Pane :5" he um "mum he menglble la a replacement at this stage of ' ' 1 (num-l 11:12 ichmleyl . . l4:51i play with Springfield. mien... l 13TM'b"”' C"'”" 1 ed ll:tenBl!llttltet!st1-iArnell mm 5"" . . . . At midnight last night .'ill'. Law- -.' (Smith. Plneaul 4:40 , . ii r no received word of any W k t d Tlll"' l'"l"d . Tm"! Period r Tm mam" mu ha.” M b' dz-olinnllzaed in tO'Hcarn's slntils. l'nt.ill S UP nee grades-mmuxh mud , lit -Ahhlrs Wood . . . . 9:45 6"G1a” 335" wywml Jnlmy deems” today" The status Lawlor is informed 0'H:nl'n Willi --... 0' 5'" ""7055, "Wllh "I"-'" . 15-S'SldF. Cameron lHal"3'i Lei") - 3149 M sllacmn M" he lmlfed mm lmd.bi. iiimbii, in play. i Regular work-outs for the Abbie C0l!'"?Y- ll," wlll.” 4'Wl'c'3ll '. 'Clallt'lell 16:40 Lishlm J"l"l- W”-5”" Mr he 15 8 professional "uni The I-ilandefs held 3 woikoiltlIntermediates are being held at Drive Station Wagon us to l5s'Abbli"- l"l"”'” lmccmckem Buchanam 5395 PROM" Wm be unable to pmwsatui-dair morning and rc-slodiihe Forum in preparation for the places that no inary llVl'l'!llln5' 8T'Sm"' Jon” Ubrlac” H123 Mm Satumay the Pr.c5idem' 0' .Mlthrougllout .rcstc'rdas'. Ono ill.-iyor;lol-thcoming Island playdowns. To- vehicles. Powered ythe famed :;o”0”dll"”;;jai;;ii. PGHMUEE-'B1om"" 38' Wmd"Qi,i1;,:.iAiiDnvYa1gfidie?ali:ii:'; 3e.;:iceiilii'3giu'iin could not rest, however, was morrow ercilillg at seven o'clock high-compression HURRI- dcfenseman Johnny Dutchak. Thai the Intermediates will hold lyother 51,; Scoring Statistics For The Islanders Following are the complete unr- ln: slsiisllrs for the Islanders iliirmi: the M.lli.l-l.l.. srhcilulcz ii A Ptl. PHI .ll.li.v-llall .. .. T11 43 96 El ll'hIlInrk R3 57 90 H6 F-'il'ero 28 .16 64 9-1 Pawl,vsh3'n 4.1 20 63 '14 Smith .. . '75 .'ll 57 53 Rellrlnizrr . ll .15 56 58 Mzic-Krilzir "4 32 56 ll 'l”i.-ilnnr .. .'l 39 52 40 (int; 7 l.'l 45 49 Vilaln R .16 42 2'23 Rnnhnmnic I4 19 .1 F4 Ilcnmlry . 14 2'7 42 Travis . 22 2'1 86 llliilr-hak 19 2.1 1512 Mvlinmln l2 1'3 134 ALL NEEDS Persons with proved responsibility, with ability to make repayments can quickly get a loan to BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL EXPENSES HELP PURCHCAS: THAT NEW A Trans Canada Credit Corporation Loans arranged by mail or private interview. Money is yours quick- ly without red tape. Loans up to 31500.00 are life insured at no ex- tra cost. AN ALL CANADIAN COMPANY Jnnehu from Coast to Coast- TRANS CANADA eosum. CREDIT Linn-so' Iesl oiu3'sIi-.:'I's'u""'a5i"stroot. n. 2. s. i goals . Gordie ley 10:40. Hurst 15:40. rinaF65EiEln N. H. L. Eohedule NEW YORK. March 23 -D (CF) - Bill Moslenko, high-flying right winger set. a National Hockey il;f?:lEll? record for lhn fastest, lhrec led Chlcagni tonight. as he Black Hawks in a 7-6 riciory over New York Rangers in the final game of the season for the two clubs. ' DETROIT 7. MONTREAL 2 DETROIT. March 23 .. 1APi - Howo, scored three goals and linematc Ted Lindsay two as Detroit Red Wings wrapped up regular season activities in the Na- tional Hockey League by blasting Montreal Canadians '1-2 here to- night. I Howe boosted his scasnil total to i47 goals. second only to Rocket Rlcliai-rl's in in 1944-45 among the all-time iznal scorers in one season. Howe also added one assist. build- in: his season point total to R6 to. equal his own N. H. L. mark set a' was ineligible due to the met that Syracuse. All yet he has not receiv- ed any word to contradict this rul- In: and until he does 0'1-learn will not be able to play. 0 O I But 0'1-insrn or no O1-learn the lslanders feel that they can take the measure of the Saints. Actually 0'I-Iearn may not be of as much 'JillllP to the Saints as Slrachlm would be. 0'1-learn played only iihlw league demos 8lIlCr- he left illalifax last Januarv before being suspended by Eddie Shore and then he was out until last week. Two months for it goalie without much work is it long time esneclallv plnce la nctmindcr rienenrls so milch upon iizls liming uhich is usually regul- lilll'Fl by the amount of practise viliich he gets. 0 O O Len "Comet" Halev of Glace Bay it-llnclled the individual nnlni-scor- ilnq race in the M'.M.H.I... Satur- day night when he scored a goal and picked up an assist. According to unofficial figures Haley has it total of 104 points followed by tram-mate Pete Wywrot of Glace Bay with inf. Johnny Ubriaco of the Saint John Beavers finished yrar ago. . iilhlrd with an even loo and "Bud" Lindsay: with two goals and On! Polle of the Miners was fourth with assist. finished runner-up to Howcigg foilowpd by wiiii, Mm-aimii wiih .with 69. In the past week Lindsay 95 we, wiiii, imii Jim Andci-Hon oi had overtaken Elmer Lach of Mon- (mic, gm. iied in, ioi, 30.1 smi-- heal for second place. and the 3.100 in, minor, with 5i "Ch. in win- leaiziio bonus. Howe collected SL000. ning iii, gearing "C, H.195. came TEHZV siwchllli 3150 Came l" Y0-”l through with a terrific last quarter a share of the glory by finishing 2i hung. on the ii,” of .y,nu,,-iv M imala ahead in wrapplniz up the was 25 points behind Ubrlaco. Wy- Vezlna 'I'ronh.v. wrot. was 32 points behind at that 'bliz blucllne boltcr. it first officer with M.C A. was out on the Search iprrictise. The Abeizwelt Sisteru will lpractise from six to seven. The bowling team which repre- sented Charlottetown in the Can- adian Natlonal Tclcgrapha recent Trans-Canada bowling competition by means of teletype. Toronto won the competition over nineteen other cities stretching from the Yukon to Newfoundland. The great interest aroused in the cross-country teletype bowling competition promises to make it ar annual affair for the employees of aosrou 4, 'mstoN'ro s """" BOSTON. March 3.1 --(CF)---1 Boston's revitalized Bruins closed out their regular home season on a satisfactory note tonight, defeating the third-place Toronto Maple- usfs 4-2. It was the final regular-l ly'-scheduled National Hockey tea-j gue game -for hotn clubs before the Stanley cup playoffs, start Tiles-ii day. SHIP SIIOT FIIISIIIII A Rolls of Him developed and the Canadian National Tclcgraphs. ; GAME TIME T0-NIGHT ' 9 0'GLOGK sliiinr sslu nonoszas mist as IN sears as salt” vrintsd. 24 one service. Double in prints. 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