1777"". .. Fr: an H — .-.- =~.~.*.‘.~. “-2- as :.. 2 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Jan. 18. ms. SPORT ECHOES ; By Norman Macdonaid Summerside Bureau of The Guardian 3-! Ir; Take It Easy, Juniors were a few soft goals in that dozen — not enough to take away your superiority — but “ The time has come. although he walrus didn't mention it. to give those high-flying Junior Le- gionaires a word of caution. if your hat or cap is getting to be tight fit. watch it. pardner, for you know what goeth before a fall. Granted. you've won nine games and tied one in ten starts You are the toast of the town. Fans are doubtless filling your ears with froth of praise. There is a danger you may be- gin to feel that they should have sent you over to the Olympics onntpetitlon instead of Father Bane-r‘s squad. ~ Here are some facts to pon- der: you beat the Combines 12-4. which surprised just nbout everybody, but there ser. The Borden Nationals al- most handed you your first defeat. and if their sensation- al young goalie. Ed Johnston. hadn't got hurt. they m ht have done so. A lot of fans he- lleve you are the best team we have had in Summerside for some years. and this may be so, but the road ahead will be no picnic. You still have a hard row to hoe. so keep try- ing to improve yourselves. and don't get intoxicated by the scent of the bouquet: thrown your way. Beards Are In Vogue l What's with this craze grnwintz beards that's sweeping Summerside. The other night at the rink every second man we met had a shadow on his chin and cheeks. This collld musn- room into something really big. it might become so much the fashion here that nearly every- one would be bearded like the park. and a clean-shavcn man might be arrested for indecent exposure. Besides creating I disastrous slump in the sale of neckties. it could affect sports inn, Suppose that well-known mi-iiliifactllrer of razor blades had to go out of business, we might not have the privilege anymore of watching the world imlach Is Real Mean We've been backing Toronto who is in the toughest sport in Maple Leafs for quite a while the world. will touch his oppon- now. but it keeps getting hard ent's gloves in token of apology er and harder with Punch Im- if he has committed an inadver- lach running the show. It's got tent folll. lmlach and Durocher 5” ll"? mo“? “'9 mink “l Imlacih should get together. forget about the better we like a cross dog h k d t that lives down the street from gigggililnganfgafig 32:," ' art us. His last outburst at Johnny Bower because the goaler show- He stood between the pipes that ed brief solicitation for an in- Thursday night jured pla_ er should quality Im- Facing 8 tier?! 13817318 01 Jill‘ Ron. Claude Delaney. the grand old man of South Shore hock- ey. has been spending some time in the Prince County Ho- spital and we were glad to get acail fromhim recently. i Since then he has undergone . an operation. apparently suc- cessful. Claude did re for 1 hockey than did any Promote - er in his area. he was the lea- ; der of the Albany St. Pats. and more recently a member I of the ISHL executive. We i wish Claude all the best. and t trust he will be able to attend ’ his beloved hockey matches . before too long. lach for “the meanest man -oi ior might the year" award. Leo “The Lip" Kicking them out with skill Durocher. said: “:\'ice guys and Pluck Till injured by a flying puck. Ed Johnston wins the flowers though he lost the fight. don‘t win ball games" and ap- parently Punch Imlach feels the same way. Yet even a boxer, -r/lrnawnicnr Varsity Saints the score would have been clo- , - for s e r i e s. So. for heavens sake.; ~ use a little discretion. ' l l I FORBIE WATCHES FIST GOAI Rookie Jim Pappin (181 i of Johnston in the first period of night. Bruins Forbes Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs gets a the National Hockey League watches from background. shot past Boston goalie Ed ‘game in Toronto Saturday Toronto won 3-1. Montreal Canadiens Edge Chicago Black Hawks 2-1 CHICAGO (CP) Geoffrion's goal midway in the second period broke a - tie and sparked Montreal Cana- diens to a 2-1 victory over the National Hockey League-lead- ing Chicago Black Hawks here Sunday night. The victory boosted the Ca- nadiens into a tie for second place with Toronto Maple Leafs. who were beaten 6-3 by Boston Sunday night. The two teams are three points behind Chicago. which lost only its third home game of the sea- so n. Shortly after Geoffrion‘: goal. Chicago's Ron Murphy put the puck in the net but referee Art Skov ruled that the Hawk had batted the puck in with his stick above shoulder height and disallowed the goal. Gilles Tremblay opened the scoring for the Canadiens with his 15th goal of the year at 6:00 of the first period lrut six min- Wings Defeat Defeat Royals Jack Kane‘: St. Dunstarrsgbetween Eustace Reeves and Vmsm, Saints’ led by me five 1 Geward Smith of the Saints. . . t F‘ . ' -— . . M goal production of Billy .\(iac- l .“-|.l'.r;" Pm-ma gm] B ao- ‘ tDuCare-nfel) 10.23: Miilan. defeated Samlys Pa='k- .» sou Mulligan (C. Melilillan. cale Royals 93 Saturday n-igh~‘. B. McMillanI 13.55; Royals in an exhibition game played at ‘731‘ml ‘R03’ B"l3"§°1'l 155363 the SDU Mk‘ ‘Royals Wood '(Catr.rol) 'l6..:9. . .DU 13. Mt-Mlllan (whltlockll .\‘lacMillarn was almost the whole show for the winners as he also picked up two assists to go w-it.-h his five tallies for a seven point performance. The Sta-ints jumped into a 3-2 loud in the opening period out- (scored the Royals 2-1 in the second and fired home four llnnanswered goals in the third against the heavier and more experienced Royals. In addition to M-acMillans great et't‘ol-t. Dick 'I‘ing»ley and Gordie Whitlock adlded singles Willie Vince Mulligan scoied twice. Finland Wood scored twice for the Royals while Antgie Cat- l7.00. Penaltliaa C. Mcivlilianj 1.09; Wood 8.15; Macintyie‘ 10.23 and 13,5: Hughes 12.26; i G. Mac»M'lllan 14.59: C. Mc- Millan 19.59. Second Period — SDU B.l !i'2c.Vlilian (DuCai-ufei. Tingieytf B. McMillan (Du I l l ves 4.40; Beiar.-ger. 14.35. . 16.06: Maolrltyre 16.06: Tlngley. 17.06. 3 Third Period — SDU Mulii-. Earl (G. McMillan. C. Mac-l M.ilan) .42: SDU B. McMillan‘ (Whitlock. Ducarufel 9.33; sou l Tinglevy (Roy Kelly) 13.30; SDU . _ Whit.lock (B. McMillan. Mul-l toll picked up the other mark- " 16.40. Penalties Lawlorl er and grabbed two assists. 4.43: Reeves, - The game was called with 15.38: Reeves (major gnd about three minutes remaining when a small 10 T lm-nine misconduct) 17.30; Srmth brawl eruetedt (major) 17.30 1 Minors Enioy Busy Saturday .*‘.atul'liay's Minor Results Jay; 5 . Ly]. shgpmm (5)_ ""3 WEE lilawks 2 - Frank Macxihoou‘ DC0.V0tes . - goals by Dave 1 (2). ‘'_l"’“ *2) Phillip Campbcufl Orioles 4 . Lyle Shephaard (4). Brian Sobey. Elk-s - 1 . Joh.1;1-illiebirdts 2 - John Dalziel. MacMlllan. . Gordon Betts. Foxes goals by Davidi Robins - o - Bobby Falls (2), Roberts. Gary Campbell. Tom-; Ei.l'~y Higgins. Ken MacDonald. my ll-win. David Roberts.‘Wayne Bevan. Loons 1 - Ted Lions - 3 - Bobby M‘acMlllan Crockett. (-‘-t Redbirds 5 - Bob Smith :3), Ram‘ 5 - .0815 y Doug Gerry Peters. Allan Moore. M-lbhs (3). Bob McGu.igan. Bill Lai-ks 4 - Don G311“; tz)_ M-Wclnfyre Wolves . 2 - .lim Ial Hemiessev . ‘WW Crow: 6 . Ga (3). Bitzons - 6 - goalie by Kenny J. Mac: aid, John Pets’; Doiron (at, Frank Roper (2). altth Josey Cam Clay. Gulls Michael Grant (2). Ken Mao. Dougall. Caribous (3) Gordon Beck (2). Bill Stavert. Svrinsers - 3 goals by Billy Doherty -3). Seats - 1 . Ned con were not received. STANDINGS '3t_ Ten]-y Cgnlunv" June‘ By Rvlley.Lloyd Gam.0tters-:1-I _ W I-TFAP3 ("M-¢ pwen (3,, mm 30“... {Chicago 2212 7130 $51 ,..n_ ‘Toronto 21 12 0 110 00 I MNMMS _Montreal aill nan ion! ,,'’;'=";;,'- -9; Mn, bv 4;»;-; .§’§5l"’l..i iii? lilliili " - "I - ° ion a so 0 as list Creighan. Winston wquie.«he..‘ ' Henry 19 Rangers 5-3 DETROIT (AP) —— Gordie Howe scored two goals and as- sisted on another as Detroit Red Wings snapped New York's .four-game winning streak with .a 5-3 National Hockey League victory Sunday night. Howe scored his first goal in the first period. assisted on Ed- die .ioyal's lie-breaker early in the final period. and got his sec- ond with a little more than a minllte remaining. Andy Bathgate opened the scoring with a goal at the two- minute mark of the first period The Rangers opened a two- a y in the second 1 0 ,when Rod Gilbert and Earl In- garfield beat Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk within a 17-sec- ond span. SUMMARY First period—1. New York. Bathgate 12 (Howell. Fonteyne) 2:44; 2. Detroit Howe 13 (Del- vecchio. M. Pronovost) 7:02. Penalty—Uilman 16:20. Second period——3. New York. (Bathgate. Howell) 6:14: 4. New York. Ingarfield 8 (Cahan) 6:31: 5. Detroit. Mac- Donald 9 (Smith. Miszuki 13:04; n) Third peri . Joyai 7 (Howe. M. Pronovost) 6:36: 6. Detroit. Howe 14 (A. Pronovosf. Delvecchio) 13:54. Penalties-—none. Saver Fame 13 15 20-46 Sawchuk 7 912-3 Attendance-9.096. CURLINGHDRAW FOR BELVEDERE Belvedere Curling draw for Monday. Jan. 13. 7.00 P.M. Ice I —— E.C. Taylor. K. 10'- win, 1-1. Carmichael. W.R. Mae Lean vs. D. Saunders. C. Mac- Lean. C. Dowling, J. Smith. Ice 2 —‘— F. Hansen. R. Perry. K. Kennedy. .1. Malloy. vs F. Acorn. W. Boyles. W. Cotes. '1’ Laidlaw. — D. Hill. 5. Bryenton. B. Jardlne. R. Mahar vs. Cooke. J. Hellofa, P. Simmondl. E. Baker. Ice 4 — I". Maclnnls. D. Mac- Kean. R. Newson. B. McGee vs. W. Plckard. J Simmonds. 1". Cannon. M. Bagnall. C. olson. A. Cougars - 2- Willi hfdiallum. Bnlliis - 5- Gary Matter (2). John Wiite. Doug Stailw. Ron Carnichoei HOCKEY A1aaPi-otfltocaace 13 ._ I-Gliyucnull-I. ca.u«ianTue-auiii.ygIQ_sIv Berniel troit. will be played torvlglht .I Ice 1 - C. Flynn. E. Machiutt, Coady. E. Millar vs. N. Nich- MacMillan, 1!. Sim- . .1-Iughes. Ice 2 — M. Jenkins. G. Vea- uy. E. Buchanan. G. mil-dca vb. W. Beer. L. Cox. A. McClu- utes later Chicago's Bobby Hull tied the score with his 28th oil the year and fourth in two games. Geoffrion's winning tally was his 11th of the season. Skov had a busy night. cali- ing a total of 16 penalties. in- cluding majors for fighting against Hull and Montreal rookie defenceman Terry Har- per. The pair squared off behind the Montreal cage in the sec- ond period. In addition to the fighting penalty. Harper drew a minor for elbowing. Chicago's Stan Mikita and Montreal rookie John Ferguson also battled. each drawing two minors for roughing and high- sticking. SUMMARY First period—1. Montreal. G. -Ti-emblay 15 (Provost. Bett- lveau) 6:00: 2. Chicago. Hull 3 l(Mik>ita. McDonald) 12:01. Pen- l‘aIties—Harper 1:03 and 10:31. ‘Balfour 2:22. Pilote 5:46. Bell- .veau 6:51. Erickson 12:54. Second perlod—-3. Montreal. Geoffrion 11 (Ferguson. Bell- veau) 10:04. Penalties — Rous- ‘seau 4:44, Geoffrion and Erick- lCUR'LlNG DRAW 4 FOR MONTAGUE Montague curling draw Monday. January 13th. Clarkson Shield Competition for p.m. ice 1 -— T. Clair. .G. Worth, .1 Murphy. G. Giddings vs. D. Mc- Gowan. G. Murphy. B. Bryant. Ice 2 — .I.S. DesRoches. K. McKenzie. I‘). Clarklson. S. Mc- Kinnon vs. A. Sullivan. W. Mc- Intyre. G. Warner. William Sharpe. 9 p.m. Ice 1 — C. Nicholson. A. Nel- SOH. M- Wigginton. B. Sharpe vs . Macintyre. E. Shaw. D. Sorrie. G. Champion vs. A. Robertson. E.F. MacDon- ald. E. Duvar, P. Desltoches. B-all Contests On Tap Tonight Two island C basketball games .Dunstan's gym. The first game .will_ be between SDU and the lCa'p(1lols and will get underway {at seven o'clock. . In the second enioounier. sched- .uled for meet the RCAF son 6:06. Ferguson two minors and Mikita 11:36. Mikitaa. Har- per minor and major. Hull ma- jor 18:10. Third period — No scoring. Penalty—Laperriere 10:00. Saves: Hodge 0 11 12—82 Hall 6 15 11-32 Attendancc 15.382. Bruins Beat Maple Leafs BOSTON (CP)—The ‘embat- tled Boston Bruins broke out of an 11-game National Hockey League winless streak Sunday night with a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was the Brliins first vic- tory since Dec. 18 and earned them a split with the Leafs in their week-end home-and-home series. Toronto won 3-1 at home Saturday night. Veteran Johnny Bucyk pow- ered the Bruins with a two-goal performance in e first period and then set up Murray Oliver's go-ahead marker in the middle frame. Bucyk hadn't scored since Boston's last victory. Bob Pulford gave the Leafs a 1-0 lead in the opening period but Boston came roaring back on Bucyk's tallies. both cleverly set up by rookie Gary Dom- hoefer. Dick Duff tied it up 1 the second but Boston went ahead to stay on markers by Oliver and Dean Prentice. G e org e Armstrong counted for Toronto in the final frame and Forbes Kennedy and Leo Boivin added last-period tallies for the Bruins. SUMMARY First period—1. Toronto. Pul- ford 10 (Baun) 4:34; 2. Boston. (Dornhoefer. Oliver) 13:46: 3. Boston. Bucyk 7 (Dorn- hoefer. McCord) 16:09. Penal- ties--none. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Second period — 4. Toronto. Duff 7 (Kean. Armstrong) 8:12; 5. Boston. Oliver 13 (Johnson. Bucyk) 12:18; 6. Boston. Pren- tice 13 (Hebenton) 17:25. Pen alties—-Green 2:50. Baun 5:33. Brewer 14:59, Mahovlich 14:50. Kurtenbach 14:59. Third Per|od—7. Boston. Ken- nedy 5 (Johnson. Leiter) 14:45: 8. Toronto. Armstrong 15 (Duff. s_ Keon) 15:47: 9. Boston. Boivin 7 (Green. Johnson) 19:41. Pen- alties Green 2:42. Pulford 11:06. Kennedy 19:15. Saves Simmons Johnston Attendance-11.371. Citizens The Jim Dowling coached tizens defeated Don la Montague Regional high school Forum. The game saw eighty ed, 3 fights. 1 misconduct. and twenty minor penalties. Billy Weatherble's beautiful solo-effort pu-t the Citizens one goal ahead at the 1.20 mark of the first period. Billy skated SATURDAY’S TORONTO 3 BOSTON 1 SUMMARY First perlod—-1. Toronto. Pap- pin 6 (Kelly. Ma-hovllch) 42%. Penalties — Pappln 5:34. Mc- Cord 10:00. Pulford 12:20. Mohns 12:20. Second period — 1. Toronto. Shack 9 8:27: 3. Boston. Leiter 4 (Beckett) 15:05. Penalties — Shack 6:13. Mohns 9:40. Pulford 17:52‘. Stanley 19:45. Th Chicago. Wharram 24 (Vaslto. Pilots) 18:33. Penalties-Barb ley and Mikita. double minors 10:01. Fleming 11:32. MacNeii. minor and misconduct. 12:23. Gadsby 17:21.’ Balfour. major. Hull. major. Maccregor. Jeff- rey. major and Miszuk. major. 19 - Saves: Crozier 14 11 9-8! G. Hall 3 12 5—N through the Montague defense and beat goalie Harris with five - footer. Jamie Kennedy made it 2-0, when he beat Har- ris with a “close-in drive” after taking a pass from Billy Weath- erbie. Ken Bachilder picked up Gary Herring's rebound and picked the lower right hand cor- ner to beat McQuaid at the 16.15 ’mark of the first period. Alan Flood‘s blistering "fourty-foot er" sank in the right-hand corn- er of the net to beat Harris and give the Citizens a 3-1 first per- iod ad. Alan was set up Bobby Doherty. who collected his first of three assists. Jack McEachern and Jamie Kennedy traded passes inside the Montague blue line with Ja- mie finishing off this neat pass :7 ‘< C the prettiest goal of the night. McLoud stick-handled his way through the Citizen's blue-line and rifled a “twenty-footer" to beat McQuaid cleanly. Jamie Kennedy and Donnie Harris tangled at the Citizen's blue-line and each were given five-minute majors at the 15.00 mark of the second period. Ernie Prosepr cut the Citizen's lead to 4-3 when he slid a goalmouth pass under the surprised Carl McQuaid at the 19.03 mark of the second pe- riod. McQuaid was sensational in the second period as he was called upon to make 14 saves and Harris 8. Billy Weatherbie picked up his second of the night when be deflected 1-Ioward Murchision‘s shot from the rigvl-it point posi- tion past Harris. to give the Ci- tizens a 5-3 lead at 1.10 of the third period. Weatherbie col lected the “hat-trick" when he scored on a "close-in drive" af- ter taking a pass from Jamie Kennedy. Ellsworth cut the Cit tizens lead to 6-4 when he scor ed on a twenty foot-backhander at the 15.80 mark of the thi period. after taking a pass from Don Harris. Andy Arsenault ade it 7-4 when he rifled is “thirty footer" to beat Harris to the right side of the net. Jamie Kennedy picked up the “hat- trick" at the 19.40 mark of the third period when be deflected Bob Doherty's backhander past Harris to give the Citizens an 8-4 lead. Carl McQuaid made 29 Montague Teami Ci-. . '1' a team 0-4. in a wild. free-whee1- ing game. played Saturday evening at the Charlottetown minutes in penalties being call- Beat saves and Harris in the Monta- gue nets 27. Les Barnes was the the linesmen. TAKE CONTEST The Wilt MacDonald coached Grits defeated Vern Blanchard’: Counciliers 4-2. in minor hock- ey's “Game of the Week" play- ed Saturday evening at Charlottetown Forum. Goalies John Reid of the Counciliers and Ronnie Smith of e Grits were sensational as both kicked out 27 shots. Hutchinson GRITS Diminutive Bobby Whitlocu opened the scoring for the Grits at the 8.15 mark of the first per- iod. when he fired a close-tn drive to the lower left hand corner of the net to beat-goalie John Reid. Gary Claw the play when he broke in on Reid ' arted alone into the zone, picked up the re- bound and scored, Lloyd Blaii chard beat Reid with a "close- in d rive" to give the Grits I first period 2-0 lead. after taking a pass from Doug Murnaghan ‘Wayne McDougali’s brilliant solo-effort put the Counciliers-t on the score sheet at the 7.17 ark of the second period. Mc Dougali skated through the Grits defence and fired a "ten-footer" to beat Ronnie Smith cleanly. Jimmy Duffy tied the game at 2-2. when he picked by Gus Houston's rebound and beat Smith from “close in". at the 8.22 mark of the second period. Junior McDouga1l gave the Grits a 3-2 second period lead. , Both goalies were sensational in this fast se- con eriod. Brian Foley broke in alone on “Grit's goalie Ronnie Smith. but Smith came up with “the big save" in stopping Foley's close- in drive. This was the turning point in the game. as a little over a minute later. rugged Dennis Affleck. took a pass from Doug Murnaghan. beat Reid cleanly to give Grits a 4-2 win. Les Barnes ruled with an iron hand as referee and Bob Hutch- inson gave him strong support. Barnes. a graduate of rian Lewis's referees‘ school. con- tinues to improve each time out. . and will be called upon heavily! for the remainder of the season. Flying Hawks Drop Contest SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) Lancaster Mooseheads scored early Saturday night and then had to hold on for a 6-4 exhibi- tion hockey victory over Char- lottetown Hawks before more tha ' CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Char- lottetown Club. -50 P Monday Knock-out. Ice 1 — D. Matheson. C. Mac- Lean. P. Borys, 13. Patterson vs. R. Jones. E. Gillespie. B. Ball, H Coffin. Ice 2 — R.C.‘ Parent. V. Chis- holm. B. Crockett. G. Rodd vs. C. Asprey. E. Ford. 3. Moore. L. MacLare. e 3 -— L. Blakeney. C. Mic- hael. A. Caiibeck, J. MacLean vs. A.E. Piercey. J.S. Taylor. B. Parke, M. White. Ice 4 — T. Whit A. Gill. 1). Reid, T. Burke vs. G. Anderson. P. whitlocli. J. McBrearty. B. Martin. Ice 5 - R.R. Carruthers. fl. MacLellan. L. Bagnall. J. W son vs. G. Storey. R. MacKen- zie. F. Miles. S. Giddlngs. 5.30 P.M. Rendezvous (Seal: "B") Ice 1- Dr. Gallant vs. D F Bell. Ice 2 — D. O'Rourke vs. Cameron. -e ‘ Ice3—A. Burke vs. squarebriggs. Ice 4 —— A. Humphrey vs. .1. Burden. Ice 5 — Dr. MacDonald vs. M. B l. on Wednesday Jan. 15th the Crockett Trophy Competition for lady curlers will be played at the Charlottetown Curling Club. This trophy is presen by Crockett Jewelleris. Sum- merside and was won last year by a rink skipped by Pauline urden. The following is the opening draw at 10 am. Wednesday morning -— (Rosemary Hill. Be- lvedere vs. Vivian Sheen. Sum- mcrside.) (Iris McLellan. Char- lottetown, vs. Shirley Dye. Sum- merside:) (R.C.A.F. Summer- side. vs. Jean MacLean. Char- lottetowm) (Mary Nicholson. Montague. vs. Marion MacDon- ald. Chariottetownz) The finals will be at 0.!) p.m. 1' MONDAY, JAN. 13th. Mooseheads skated off with a 3-1 lead after the first period and the Southern New Bruns- wick League club extended the margin to 5-2 after 40 minutes. - The fast-stepping Islanders c‘.os- ed the gap to 5-4 before Doug Hewey scored an insurance marker midway‘ through the fi- nal period. It was I-Iewey'| se- 1 cond goal of the night. 1 Norm Langille. Tom Jarrett. Dag Seymour and Fr a n k to Price counted other Lan- caster markers. Don McCormick shot three of the visitors goals. Sherry got the other. Mooseheads in the Lancaster net. 1 made 25 saves. THIS WEEK AT THE FORUM 7:30-0:30 a.m.—-Queen Charlotte 12:45-1:45 p.m.—P. W. 0. 6:00-7:00 7:10-9:l0—Vocational School 3:30-11:30 p.m.—Commerclal TUESDAY. JAN. 14th. 12:45-1:45 p.m.-1’. W. C. gue) S. D. U. vs. P. W. C. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15th. 0:00-10:00 a.m. Parkdale Children’: 811 te 4:00-0:00 p.ni.—-Figure skating 7:30 p.m.—Prlnce Street Schod Ice Sports THURSDAY, JAN- 16th. 7:30-0:30 p.rn.—-Queen Charlotte rd period -— 4. Toronto, Brewer 4 (Harris. Keonl 17:15. Penalties — Mahovllch 2:55. Bucyk 9:29. Baun 11:14. Saves: Johnston I3 10 8-31 Simmons 7 10 6-23 CHICAGO 0 DETROIT 8 BY First riod — 1. Detr . smith 0 (MacDonald. Ullmaiii 3:56. Penalties — Gadaby 0:32. M Pronovost 7:40. Matt 11:10. Mlkita. misconduct. 13:23. Pil- oia 16:42. 2. .. Second aerial -- 0. Chicago. Hull 20 (Balfour. Hay) 1:14; 0. Chicago. mall I 1 all 7:I' 4. Hi‘ . Ditftilt. H .Y E 7 (Miami) 7. Chicago JUNIOR 8.15 Addre-00¢ 0: , a. Detroit. Dc- . 39,990.10, _u..(iVml) ans; 9. ST. ounsraws VI. PRINCE OF WALES (let. Game in New Ch’town Dis. Junior League) HOCKEY Charlottetown Forum TUESDAY - JAN. 14th. POM! Student-s--35: 0:00-10:00 a.m.—Par1idale Elem. v1l:00-12:00 a.m. em. (12:45-1:45 p.ln.—P. W. C. 4:00-5:00 p.m.-—Pi-lnce st. 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