.p . . Atlantics Win In Over Time To Go Nine Points : Ahead i Of Local Team Saints Continue Winning Streak With 84-59 Win Over Saint. John Team hat skating Muckie rl-Iollett, sweeping in from the right wing aide, oonverted Billy Goold's 40- foot pass after five minutes and seventeen seconds of sudden-death overtime here Saturday night to give the Halifasr Atlsnties a hard won. 3-2 victory over the Char- lottetown Islanders. The hard working Hoilett, who is the smallest player in the M. M. I-I.l... swept Gooid's shot into the islanders' cage in one motion as he trapped the pass and flipped a backhand into the top part. of the net over a prostrate Al Miliar. M.n..MM:..:.....M.. slashing at. the slightest provoca- tion. Referees I-lughie Gillis and Art Perry caught many of the in! fractions but had difficulty in persuading some of the offenders to go to the penalty box. I "Peanuts" Mclaaughlln of Halifax drew the only misconduct sent- ence when he heatediy pushed Referee Giliis after being charged with a. two-minute minor for in- terference. McLaughlin, although the worst offender, was not the only piayengullty of such disre- spect towsrds officials. Tempers cooled in the second period and the fans were treated THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Millionaires To Play Islanders Here Tonight which.-fllgdge I-iiudspon will-rlioind The last place. Sydney Million- aires. who drew a new lease on life down his decision on the tempest- uous netminder. FEBRUARY 9. 1953 West Keni Defeats Queen Square West Kent School defeated Queen Square 63-37 in an Inter- scholastic basketball game played on Friday night. The uridefeted Saint punstsnls University basketball team listed the Saint John Junior Jocks among their victims here on Saturday night by downing the Saint John hoopsters 34-59. The game. was played in the B. D. U. gym. 'rlic game was the second in two nights for the local Oollegiaxis but they had little trouble in handling the young and fairly competent Jacks who last year won the Jun- ior aaslreninll championship in Eastern Oasisdia. The Jacks lost out in the finals for the Dominion will form Plans , For Buck Whillocii Nighi Onlled. Charloti.ctown's Roy "Birefr- Whiflock. who is possibly the greatest goal scorer to flash across the hockey horizons of the Mari. times. will be honored. with a "Night" this season if present plans materialize. The Kohl bmke-"D ll WM”! Bsturda ni ht b defeating the The Millionaires who were rum- , ,0 game gm”; hockey. A331,, 1,, Y E Y - Llnemps. championship. They are coached by A meeting is being held in the ifffgsht Dff,',';;; f;,:";f;l,,sf”3.,J,:g the third period and the over- 01806 393' Mln-rt Dilly lvlle l8lll-l1d- oredreadv l0l01d.8h0WedIl0VIlII W, K, 5,. A, Mange",-,9 1, K Jack Proude, formerly of Ghar- City Hall on Wednesday evening i time the boys concentrated on the era here tonight zmd the locals may of form Saturday lllizht by WIll0ll' Macxemie 3 Diamond 12' Ken. loitetown. ' at 7:30 to formulate plans for the penalties were handed out, all of them in the roughly played first and second periods. As 3 result of their victory the Ailantlcs increase their hrst place puck and came up with a crowd- pleasing performance. Goalies Al Miller and Roy Mac- Meekin were in good form. Mac- Meekin turned aside 32 shots Buck Whitlock tested Ma,cMeekin be going with Chuck Holdaway in nets. ' The Islanders had the services of Al Miller for Saturday night ing the Miners. The Mills had been door-mats for the Miners in recent games but the sudden spurt which they showed on Saturday may mean that they .-.re ready to make in order to make the rlay-ofifs. The nedy 35, Reid 4, Thompson 2. Total 63. Q. S. S.: MacDonald 13, Mac- Quarrie 15, Smith 4, MacDonald 2, Deadeye Jack Reardon led the S.D.U. team with 18 points, Rear- don was shooting below his usual town but was good enough to sink holding of a "Buck Whltlock Night", it .was announced here yesterday by a group of local sportsmen. All Buck Whltlock fans and all interested in honor- heid shortly after Buck scores the lead over the islanders to nine I . . . M M ' - . i l18Blll3l- Halifax M I l"5ll1t Of Bll Landrlgan 3. Total 37. seven field goals and four free minis. Boil, tiesung have 21 gameg -llalll” 23 fl” Ml”Il- Nellhel i:m;n";,fd1), agmninlirgckei, M.A,H.A. ruling which stated in A drlve for a ll1IY-03 be-"ill. -----sM. ulmu-3, Reardon also couecced flvc ing Buck are asked to attend this left to play in the league schedule. mime Md ll shot my the m5." itself n; being the 959” ml"? me l-313359" 90”” "59 '17” la” cmb ml?” be "mm" I fouls and fouled out of a game for lll99llllK- i , A sell-out crowd of about 3,000 59”" "””"””S 0i me 3”” ”'"” "Graveyard of Referees". Saturday Mlllar 101' the same I-slhev did not nine Dolnls Of the llllld PW-'9 Wm me first time i.ri his career. The ”Nlxh will uosslbly be people watched the Atisntics skate into I 1-0 lead in the first period. with ii. close-in drive. The Islanders enjoyed a wide l1l8hl.'S game wasaizood example of l'l3Y9 um” km” the Friday night why no referee would wish iq re- llwldeflt YD Obtain ll T9Pl8C0m9m- Millionaires are five points below the Miners and need every point Pete Dunphy, Johnny ifayilor and Bob Mooney shared runner-up hon- 300th goal of his Maritime hockey Whitlock has scored ll Th” '””l5 59'” ""0 SW15 ill lhe - in the hiisl s i la Mlllars case will come up in llul- ors with 13 points each Clarence ""3"- middie frame and the Islanders mjugvm Of. play during the fir” . - M S. 00 ML L wednegd y after from here on in to make the grade 1. . ' , goals this season and 297 goal. 1.1 would the only mum" of the maps mmmes 0; the opemng During the first period rm the lfax caur on a iacDonald had 10 points and Mac ms mm” and It Is quite possible third period to send the contest into overtime. Penalties played is major role in "the Islanders defeat, The Island- ers were two men short when Billy Ford opened the scoring in the first period. Again in the second DPTl0d the Islanders were playing with a man in the sin bin when Bob Bowness counted to make the score 2-1. The first period was the rough- est twenty minutes of hockey to he played here for some time as the DlR)'PYG on both sides resorted to chnrizlng. high sticking and Robertson Sparks Sydney period. However a roughing pen- aity lo Clements and ii holding penalty. to Hurst within the space of a minute left the Islanders two men short and set the stage for the Atlantics' opening goal. Left winger Billy Ford was the i.r'iggei'nrian as he rapped home Billy Watson's rebound. Al Millar was screened on the shot and didn't have a chance to make the save. Another outstanding feature of the first period was Gary Gordon's body check of Joe bepine. Gordnnl Continued 075.; ii ihe goalies were majority of pt-nnliies ille f.-ins had with an exhibition of shoving. arguing and delaying the game tactics as the guilty parties tried to convince the officials that they were in the right. Such juve- intended in cover up for the players mis- take, might be cured by ri the pocket book of every player who rough: up an spiel gets underway Ii: 9110 Chill” official. The league has lost most of its highly rated ficials and will lose its Mai'll'lme referees unless snmnilllng is done l0 Shaw WHO'S. lillnlllllg lhe 85mC- Provinces will compete for the hon- . . possibly good Raine good imported of- , M The demls” h” h”d' matches will be made this morning 3”” '”'d me and at one o'clock this afternoon Opens Here The Seventh Confederation Bon- lotietown Curling Club this morn-l ing with registration at 10.30 fol- lowed by a. week's curling during wihich curlem from the Maritime ors, trophies and prizes that have Aside from the player-referee in- been donated 10,. um competmons, cldr-his it was a draws for the various Confederation Bonspiel Today mence at three olclook and at nine o'clock tonight play will begin in the first sub-division. . The first section of play for the Elimination Trophy has been filled and the second section has almost its full quota of curlers. A large number have also signified their intentions of taking part in the mixed curling evenls on Friday and Saturday. Two rinks from each of Char- '.In junior hockey games at the Monuigue ririksaturday nfternoon, Miurray Harbour and Montague Paiperweighis tied at 3-3: Moni- ague Peewees defeated the Mur- ray Harbour Peewees 1-0; Prince street girls defeated the Montague High School girls 2-l. Scoring were shephard for Prince street and Mocarron for Montague. At Murray Harbour the Ban- tams defeated the Montague Ban- tams 5-2. Iniericllilladit Hockey Schedule Donald. although guilty of four holding fouls, sank five out of eight shots for a shooting average of 63'.?. Leggiit of Saint John was the big man on the visitors attack with a 21 point performance. Coffill was runner-up with 12 points. The saints galve ii sharp display in the free throw department. They scored on 12 ed their 16 chances for an average of 7595. The Red and White court men counted on 36 field sells out on 93 shots for a shooting average of 397:-. The saint John team scored 15 free Uhrows on 36 chances for a iree throwing average of 4193. The Saints lost the services of second string centre Earl MacKin- hc will reach the 300 mark be- fore the week Is out. Thn 170-pound goal scoring wir- ard has already won three Mari- time senior scoring crowns and is well on his way to his fourth scoring title this year. At present he holds a commanding lead over runner-up Billy Watson of Hall- W.TC. Defeat Abbies The Prince of Wales College Juveniles defeated the Abbles 5-0 ' ' I I . . . 4 IMK-ECOWII. Sllmmefsldfh Mbermn non for a short time, Ma Kl l in a two period Juvenile League Millionaires I-0 5-1 Win ii'.2”iS5..2”ffS..?52; ;"i.:"..':.:: mmeciw win for Momma come in . .......i tilt? one .. mm on l t i ' EllmlIlMl0ll Cm3mPl0"l5hlP- 'C0ns01s cotnpellllclls. The Wllllllllil scholastic Hockey League schedule game and Wu taken no hospmup evening. Cudmore scored twice The Atlantlrs of their goals when the Islanders scored IWO The British Consols Trophy corn- rtnk will represent the Province at was released last evening by the ills condition was reported as much while Laniz, Hood and Whitehead O O B M , . , petitions. uh: premier curllns the Dominion Cllumlllonshilaa in Physical Fitness Division following lm,m,.ed ye terda ,, H, ,5 , each potted one for the welsh. i an .h;h:::,:',.an::,(:,'1 Tiferlesliglgelr matches of the Eons-plel, will corn- Srudibul-y, Ontario. a week-end meeting of coaches of meted he Wain hey bggk in actfgn men, ' l - ' - i the three school teams: n M W. Line-ups: M? ineffective when Halifax had men Tue!" 10 Feb. maopprmce St. W all n 0 weeks. P. W. C: Goal. Dough": tm The Miners. arch-rivals who've The visitors held the Saints down (',l,A(;E BAY, N. 3” (Cp) M in the penalty box. At one time I p - George Roberuon tuned lame been taking their measure quite in the second period the Allan- l S Queen Square. 3-w K C gamy we” in me mic quarter. fense. Chandler. Auld, Mseboug prestige for the nnenm Sydney "guy 10,- . muple og wcekg, Wm; H” had mm mm m the H" hm Tues.. 17 Feb. '1. 0 est en vs M we end of the bat an mmubes all, MacLeod, forwards, Msciseiin, Mlmommea Sumdun muunz down 1;; oonvlnclng lumen M and the Islanders could get Romy . , Prince street. the more was 1145 in mm of We Hood, Tweedy, Whitehead, Rosslrs, Robertson scored twice and - Tllesn 24 Feb. 7.30-Queen Still”? Cudmore, Laniz. them to a 5-1 victory over the ram- ” 0 a local team. The saints went ahead . naizini: Glace Bay Miners in a smed M 0m” 39515 by "Eddy ' ' . V5 W”” Ken” 41-20 at the half and were leading Ahmesi GML Tnylml damn.” Mmumo Major hockey League Hildebrand ma Dunc Momtynl Ham” waving mam Dun" 'Zmes., 3 Mar. 7.30-Queen Square 58.38 at the three quarters Doirnn, Worlll, Rulman; forwards, "me" Nll(.fkenrrll'11l.llI(;f'tsl))hev3:s?elMiners' lone MCNEHI didnk play but Dug?” dmw meTT:ll'1b.I.):oTn.tHeTlVel'EuE'-. VE'1tPure1.:me1i)s:1eil!.rL130-Prince St vs E”! mcmlmn hmdkd me game Wusonl CaI;l)I::.lLP0(l:'la0IIl1ler0n. m'””m”"r 3523'i'.f. with pelrl::st::;Cl"9le1lab"f)Vl?lll '" The Mix” lme Aullilimms l:fireedi.h::D we” K'""- m ms ""31 cambl” m”""”- 1-P. W. c.. Lantz I The win left last-place Sydney nmlv Wm mum Orr major time Maior Hockey Iuclle rwlwl p;ye"dmeg'tfl”: 9” h r .33; ml; Tues.. 17 Mar. 'l.:lo-west Kent vs (whilei.e.d, Auld) ,,.,... as five points behind Glace Bay. poms c0uldl'mke & pat on me on its foundations over the week- ll; ml! m MERE if M h " Queen square. . SUMMARY 2-P. W. C., Hood V . Robertson started the rout with baCk'10r the win H was me big end. but 309116 M Mlllf” 55 Wm C” m 5 ' ' t - W0" We The league winner will be decided (Cudmore. MacLeod) .. 11:53 a smart goal on a. power play ' ' ' . layin hockey. 1” mrlen "l sumo W H.” ca"3d”"l on a oirit basis with 2 oints for a S. D. U. gap. W, C, cudmore d he mbled on it all p K - p D ' mil in ""3 first Period. closely in thezalast mun mm The iempestuoua netmluder 0! Ami"?-l'lt H00”-V Asmlallall if the win and l fora lie. In event or a F6 I-"S l'FPts (Hood, Mammnnl 13:07 lollowed by lalllel by Hill and um H-e Nd the WW0" Camp, Charlottetown Islanders. who drew 1””? ml”-t . tie in points upon completion of Dunphy . 6 l 2 ll 4-? w C, Whitohes ; U5 Km; 5; yhom 1353.L Hl;d9db1i5;ld-um d "M lead to 5 0 helfwd ford hm; much'M this 8. match penalty and an assault 1llCll;9l2ll311l'- Ham” W0" ""3 the series a playoff game will be .. 5; 2 3 R Penalties: None . ' ne e 1' - . . . a ame - . , , WEEK FE'BI'RABi' 9-14 1., tyne ...,J3.... an Robertson ,4-owl time. When they werent on the :,lg';fehel';mf”m” drggdizrikfxlgmi 8 nn...n......... - ...T .,;',;;,'f,',,,,,, 0 1 3 : 54, W ?f””C'i:d;::L"d Mnxlnyyi unassisted and men made a Perle,” ice he put out the Laufman, Bow- mm” , p Penalties: Stanley 2:50, Moore Ramon 7 4 5 8 ' L ' h L ) .29 t t M I t I H K M” Kmg l1nP. But 10,. the pa... woman spectator with his stick. was 7.0-L M00” 12”” Kmmmeck . l (Mac cod, lac ean ..... I. i F"""”"l"""'l”l'-"V3" pm-ou O C n Y.” or E S 6 off froal he sent out the well resi. buck ln the new in Ch&l'l0lleWWll iroi Olmstead 16531 T”-”" 5 1 1 13 Penalties: N0"9- rt - i 1 SY”"m' "t ”"'m""'7”S gofll f.,,,'..'”3"" la-igeltg d . 1d ed Goold iiacrliec and Holleil Saturday. faclns Hulllax Mlantlcs I I I ' ' Second Period. M95390 1 -1 4 3 V "'- '” NM" ml'"'-3”5 .. e J, ;l;'5hulo.?fy.r,”iln unit They caught the Islanders He even drew another penalty -- Scoring: None. '-Tilmalllld 5 0 4 l0 ' I ' N'"” N"'” 0"" V" P"'"'”” of the ldiners Friday untlel line. tired outsknied them and a minor for trlmilns II Wpmem T” P”-”'W9I? Howell 10:45. Kull- Mooney ii 1 3 I3 . ””""'"”""” Pi W 9' Watson assisted by Bill MoCrack- were .....i'. for the break which But for 15 minutes, it looked as ssrunnu man ia:oo, Masniok 13:56. Totals .80 12 25 M ”'"”' "' "”"”"' en whipiped one past Nick Pidsodny led to the winning goal. if the league would ml apart over ---- Johnson and Howell 11:05. SAINT JOHN. N. 3-. (OP)-A 5 Tl'l'-SllM'- mild-way in the third. ' ' r the decision by the Maritime Ama- CHICAGO 4. TORONTO 2 Third l'eriod' 5T- 50'” flglnl grlolln gsmffl mom 1 Forum-Hoclu-y -lnteriuslmiaatic There were five penalties. Goal tender Roy MacMeekin has teur Hockey Association that per- FWIQ 7'3"” 2-rN9W YOTK: sen”-k p FG FS PF Pts. 8 ew r C . ” Prince an-mar vs. Queen Square Line-ups: ) been the Islanders' biggest prob- milted Millar to play. 1-'(l"Iuxroiil1o. Lewxicklt k 1 H 38 ggliiii-iiggl .N6H;.. 16.29 . 2 2 3 G icrllirilliligfifgoxntcizgurfgynxmnwig: North mi-or-"B" League Glace Bay: Goa. Lockhart. de- lem in the games the locals have Free on bail till his assault case Elm 83". '85 l?li8ll ll '- r - . 2 0 0 4 twogday bonspm. (iovehoad n-.5 Hampshire hlllvuffs iel'lO;- C;)Ol:)ef.(Adv”JKln!:lO,;iis:Chi?;g: lost to the Atlimtios. Muchflzekln is heard next Wednesday, Mills: ge3r;altCi;2:d;;yLe1l:l)zigtl)il 5A1ri:;ml;y(')rKllr!i Dem)” 5. Hanan 3 6 0 Ii 12 The Champion, 8" John chm Line lyllla (reek va.'IaPw 'Hnven Er. err 954. Kolziar sing . M was very sharp Saturday night as was under alutomatic suspension as nhcfcadsb 13.0-0 -Fem” and ' Fir” Period ii 4 0 lo Reg Edgem Dav, sh”... md peg” 1 ISLAIN DEBS AT SIDNEI OXIITE. BC in 6. K n 0ll.MmC- he has been in most of the games a, result of his match Penalty. H . 3:316 - Bodn md lpnemm J wmm Patterson 1 1 0 3 1.-”1,m,,e' skip. -nhey Wm 19.," by wEDNESnAy-gg ggtimellll. 86 OT. 6 er. Er. he hhals pla.vedT6n Oharlokttetohwrtli The Islanders appealed to the Aiggllgggg 15.36 ” melveolchjo, ................. H 3.52 Iizlti 7 7 3 31 plane Friday to represent this ",,ckeygN,,,m R.,.,,,.,g plug", Sydney: Goal. Pmsodny: defence, l;.eem:-n;::B.;0al:l. Rhizoloii-iiclg;tea:g em M.A.I-l.A. Saturday. and it "gas I:-' Swan dialled 3g.De"0n' Kelly Talbot 1 l. :l Tipprovince in the Dominion school. Glasgow Rniid. vii. Cornwall Mm.Jn,tym' Tyshkm M”-menu, fmml of mm for the ugh end lfsgugo a;l.1s:ed,0,non 3 2!-Chicago Abel (Delvecchlo. Howe) 19:51 T0915 22 15.-J2 59 b0Y meet Ila 385K3W0l'l- F"'"'"-””"G”""" ”""” W” i ' di" 5” K " M ” l ' p ' ' ' i A i P"""”": "W Slirnals vs Becca row? fZ'coo32l."i'f Pirie, rlofoyck, 3”" Mm 0”” 31”” "d J" mfomled Of the decision. Dle6l- ;,(:f,:t1a::'3”l;::,rf'y) iiii " 9 is Second Period , Basketball-At s. n. u. Rowe, Robertson. Hildebrand. bgggs ”: :::;;1d:"f;;ml:l0':'l Sgt ojeorgehzrihuiey to): one &tflat.:- TM", had 3-ngiroii, P1.indss)y 1 as . R. ('. A. F. Va. Ahhiu SUMMARY ' ' or ere s esm s ay F spam i owe, rys a : ' - , though he often resorts to hold- 0380-99135 . 1 ' "lUllS"M- I svdnev Fggefgggl ml: and blocking tactics for which 5”f";;ym:;9h:”?;i':1: (McFadden. Dewsburyl :58 4-(BI27l&:3,'cg:l;l:lIlll:) . 7.59 Attentloni f.""”,';-V:';;f;':1', "M ii-iorecln .. . 5:40 he 00"” ”””;V E9 ?”l8””d- said the M.A.H.A. had no right to I"::;:g?”3 3.” Penalties: Inoneri ,.,,. 0 , , ' - 1 p ,. .......... .. . Th". P. M, 1-Sydney, Hill , interfere and threatened to with Fe l M dd 28 I..A.A. vs. Navy ( H 9.55 The I5l3,nder5' Al Mlllur may he :n,:g,?.,.n........... heal". CFQ 0” 5.393ton. pgh-gen muggy- 345:;-negy. i out, of action for some time. Mil. the Islanders did not have time to (Peters) .1 K. 11.5-i (smdfory Mach”) 3.” Hock:-y-Forum mo (Rowe, Robertson) 12:03 1" WM RTIYWN loerml-sslnn to play Secure the 5el”Vlm of Illillll" Fflaljftgg-mM”9" ” 12,53 6-Boston. Maokell mir,ir-Ax vs. ISLANDPIRS ilimuliies; Mccracken. Backer, esltigggvjrulrglgkegy Ailglicilglagl; soulle for Bagurilay; Penalty pg De-wsbury-lmg. . 7.-1i)'IelCg.VolI:zz:Elel1l3; ................... .. 4:11 sA;U:DM;: m m . second Period The M.A.lX.A. with President Wal- The Mills: cssewgvdlll again come Roslrionlzsi H 10 10-31 8 g.l:ids:ly.skDelveochlo) 16:20 M W, or war 4.sydnev Robertson 12:33 ter Lawlor presiding. met in Iiaii- up n cour on M5 ay m0l"ll- - - e ro . ov 5'-"Ml "Mil"-l'-”"'"l"' 5-s d ”M Int " f St d i. draw u e hed- ing in Halifax. at which time s Lumley . 9 6 It-29 (Bonin, Leswick) .. .... .. ia;ai 13"l"l""l' Vlh New "l'""-” ''-"'i y ML no yre - lax nil”-iilaly llllaritme la dcowns sentence is expected to be handed -u Penalty: Labine 11:45. (Robertson) 13.35 ules in e p 3 . "l""'l"'W'" "- w'"''''"” 5" 1" Penalties: Joss. major, Morrow. in amateur leagues. The Millar down. Judge Hudson has refrain- D9'rT0ll3.M0ntl'e91l. M"-3 M”""l "ll sl'”"l""” 1' major and minor. case was brought up and the Is- ed from passing 3 hockey sentence Fl"! Periud ll-ml . -Third Period hinders ,were granted permission on the Islanders' goalie until the 1-Detroit. Wilson . 'I j"-” :" "T"-” Fflllllll-K"""l'I NU!” Hi l'-"'- 6-Glace Bay. Watson to use him for one game llnder a clue has been completed in it civil i,Deil';'2f;:hio)si W4 . . lSLANlll'-R5 AT MWERS (Mccracken) .. . 10:07 lug (la 1' with "Unusual c.ir- court. In the meantime the 13- Illa 35 0V 3 - I 93' , "t North lilvrr-ll:l-'l , Penalties: None. guzngfnncezllngnnriicr President landers will be using Chuck Hold- 5323, alglaangwg ”llf35-Rlg;;:5L- , NIGHTS 01'' Cornwall W ('-'"""l' 30"'l- Stops: Hudson of the M.M.li.r.. had stated away. who turned in a sharp per- 16.” Ma-cphmon -17;" amp RACING Playoffs. Lockhart .. 12 'i 0--28 mm, Minor was suspended indefln- formance in Halifax last. Friday cm,-17,19 - v Rolls of Film developed and . Pidsodny .. . 16 14 15-45lit,elv.bllt. the M1.A.H.A. roll that night. 8' 'd 1, ma printed. 24 hour Iervlee. Double """”'"""""""". . . .- t ,-,,,.,,,.mf.f”',1,m,',,,,,,,,, glgml-ugi;,-y A,-ou cgglgl i-'33,”;-,; JUNE 12 1:0 SEPT. 7 INCLUSIVE. S S (Rosy. Harvey) 09 n cum nah, M." min ggmu. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT '3-Detroit. my . is5ss c,,,,.,mu,,,,,.. Penalties: Johnson 1:25. Lu. OF EARLY CLOSING DATES' wick. misconduct, 4:51. at. 34502000 IN TOTAL PURSES - ”""""nii:P'.. i... is " o i I O p , 4-I133.-Ar::)1l't1.e.I:-lon2r.:0!.w.:.... . 10:52 B : I menu: . . 12 12 4-23 leorgetown Rink McNeill 2 il 4-1'! TONIGHT A " ' ” 'Y:" ' BAY STATE RACEWAY . ailcago 4, 'roi-onto 1 Georgetown Eagles 2 Park Sq., Boston, Mass. H t on . , 1-ttlphlcasm lo. l(;.:::T;i; of H Murray l'Ilv:b0uI' Bruins Te" Hubmrdfz 4435 1' . - .. .. I ' I-Toronto. alosn ”, Game sum 8:30 (Lewicki) x g Third game of playoffs 3-Toronto. Lewicki (smith) . .. 17:48 4--Chicago. Gardner (Mosleruro, Oouturs) , Ponslties: Watson. riey. 2:12: Huoul. 3:30. 5:36: Horton. 13:14; Gardner. 14'- tl: Gadasy, 17:06; Bmlth. ilzm; Morison and Armstrong, 10:50. second Period FORUM TONIGHT - 8:30 svuusvi i SEAT SAL! TODAY:-s Panama: and ucui, 4:10; Pogolln. 9:84: Sloan. 11:36. i Third res-iol HOLDING stars -. 9 A. M. to. 2 l-.'M. omiiui. ssu -'-2 i-(M. AND on. Penaltia. M30 . . , by and Sloth. mldorl. 15. who: miscomiuciv. 10:03. New York 1. Montreal 1 l'lfIt' Period I-llsnti-eal.. olmlteed Menard. ilarvoy) ........,... dial The 'Macdonold oivl Your: mu HILL sun-oirr . t .