rsrisiisavf 1. 1940 L” _ Challenge We. the llearforeakers do hereby mgllenge the Morel! Hockey team ,9 n friendly game of hockey to he played in Morell Rink, We nseday '~':-."» r2... Acce t will paper. I p (Signed) f Russ Kelly, Capt. Less Ilooliernifoach. SLAND CDRLING Joe iLoais Developing New Cannon For Bout With Chilean Friday t Outstanding event of the Curling season, the competition for the island title and Brltbli consuls Trophy takes place today at the Curkng Rink ice conditions permit- ling with three rmks. TODFQSGIILIIIE SuniviersTde, Montague and Char- lolietcwn taking. part. All three rinks will be seeking the pot of gold at the end of the rain- artillery, nevertheless, calititilioiihifccg late“ fireworks w i a mm w Gog nning cnh never has concentrated on it much as in his training here on the frozen shore of Pomoion Lakes for this ninth title defence. This is be- ‘cause the rough, tough ~.iclouter. who hopes to put a ll l a bobbing, weaving ‘rights out Of a crouch and fives an opponent an open B Sid AsloclatedyPrelo F“ r POMYION Arturo 0y in . uare Garden Friday nigh . is a left uppercut, celivered 1n close and like most of the heavy- weight chain does tricks w with an o ough, whi e are delivered in an effort an opponent down, the p ion's firecrackers, it en coming in contact nentis chin. Oddly en- most of Joe's wailops to knock urpose he straight- P. gas used the blow before but so pxalrticular punch is to Louis Chilean crimp the Bomber's string of seven tralght knockout title triumphs. 1s warrior, who rarely pitch at “m” now for in addition to being crowned island champions the winning rink iriil travel to Winnipeg to take part 111 iiic annual MacDonald-Brier iunkarci l0 decide the championship. I I I I Big Four skipped by Rankine Mc- Lainc and Island champions for the past. iwo years \\'lll be up against mill competition today il they are lo make it ihrce 111 a row. Reports emanating from Summerside and Monisgle have it that the visiting rinks are right at the top of their game and are confident of taking the trophy away from the local rlubhcusc whcrc it has remained lor the prlt two years. I O e e A slight change in the Big Four lineup sees R. R..,Beli playing second stone in place of Dr. H. McIntyre who this year skipped a rink to second place in flic local comps-ti- ll0ii. Summerside skipped by W. A. Currie will have the identical rink oi last year while Montagues rep- resentative headed by C. K. Wight- msn will be making their first ap- pearance here in. c_up play. I I Not since Island curlers have en- tcred this annual event has coi11pe- tiiion been so keen_ At every op- portunity curlers have been getting in practice matches with the result ‘that today's matches are expected produce the stiffest contests ever witnessed before the 1040 cup hold- crs are declared. I I I I Father Oswald Murphy's red and white ice warriors of St. Dunstarrs with one intercollegiate victory un- der their belts start out 0n their siiffesl. test today when ilicy lcavc- for iiic mainland for games ivlih University of Ncw Brunsivirk and Si. Yrhomas College teams on Thursday and Friday nights. I I Just. how this year's edition of the squad will fare out in the schedule should be better known alicr those two gamcs are played. Saints were impressive as they look that 9-3 victory from St. Thomas and the win meant that today they are perched at the top of the heap with U. N. B. and St. Thomas playing a E-all deadlock in the only other game played on llic schedule. I l I I However Saints are far ahead ol 111a squad that made a good show- ing last year. Steadier and better balanced the S. D. U. boys are po- lclltifllifv’ high scorers when clicking 1\'llli.(‘lfl‘l€l‘ ll11c apt to brcak out 111 a scoring sprcq Speed is also Olli‘. 0f ihcil" greatest ollciislvc weapons and it is doubtful that if any loam _1n the section can overshadow them in this department of the game. t t t a ‘Taken all in all Seiiils start on lllflll‘ road l1'lp Wllll a ,1."(‘ll1i11fll_V 11"13lit iuiurc ahead oi iirrm. Thcv 1131c drilled hard cvcr since their victory over St. Thomas and as a result the squad will start their same in high gear with faults so noticeable in past games such as oflsc work inside their defensive zone and lack of backchccklng at iimes conspicuous by their absence. m. _':——_ CLUB Gives You More More flavour, more lasting goodness, more real value. Men say it's a better chew. |. YOU MIGHT AS WE Dominion : 1" last summer that he has ‘time tagging a rival who forces to punch down. As long as Tony, lWhD took in today's four-round box- g drill, stalyed in his crouch Joc couldn't hit 11111 with a handful of buckshot. oy is s, somewhat similar socker, and that's where the uppcrcut comes in. when pitched properly, it straightcns a rival up- 1111111111111 scis him up Just to a nice position to receive the following straight right hand shot. which ls strictly no "ling to take on the chin if you want to remain conscious. Joe showed against Tony Galento s. , Heron, Taylor. Sent To Hornets . From Maple Leafs TORONTO. FY32) . 6—(CPi — Manager Oonn S ythe announced today that Red eron and Billy Taylor. young forwards of To- ronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. had been sent to Pittsburgh Hornets of the Inter- national-Anierican League. "It. is a question of expediency." said Smythe. "We have fewer games on the schedufe from here on. and we also recall how Wallv Stanowskl improved after a berth i11 the minors where he liad plenty. of work. We think it will work similarly for Taylor and Heron." All Island hockey followers will anxiously await the outcome of "flu-so games and if Saints manage Vio conic back wiili iwo victories iuckcd away or evcn an even splfl. i111 the game they are going to prove lhsrd to knock off from the top spot {with two of théir remaining three ‘games on the schedule being P1111’- cd on home icc. I O I I Tlic squad w1ll'be intact for the games using the same lineup tnu; played again-st St. Thomas. Tney play U. N. B. in St. John owing to tthe burning of Fredericton rink and meet St. Thomas in the Chatham lrink. Tom Holland will accompany the team as manager. Father Os- wald Murphy is coach. Note to Island Juvenile teams Falrville. N. 5.. Juvenile hockey club is claiming the Marlitme title and so far no clnfcngers have appeared l Ion the horizon. With a wealth of midget an’) juvenile players avail- ;able there appears to be no reason lwiiy the Island couldn't organ.» a |ieam capable 0f 81111118 111° New Brunswickers a struggle. I I I I Many of the boys Just outof1nid- igct ranks would be glad of the op- poriunity to challenge for the title: We think that the backing would ibe forthcoming if a club were or- lganlzed and remember that the M. ‘A. H. A. will register free of charge lany club accepting the Falrvllle lchallenge. Players under i8 years of age of January 1 are eligible to lcompete as juveniles. CHEWING TOBACCO LL CHEW THE BEST t0%| Red Wings Win 3-l From Amerks NEW YORK» 11Gb. L-(CPI-The surprising Detroit Red Wings eon- tinued their unbeaten march to- night by gaining a 3-1 victory over 19ft York Americans in a National Hockey League game. It was De- 'troit's seventh successive game witn- out a loss. A pair of third-period goals, by Ebbio Goodlellow and 81d owe, broke the deadlock resulting -frorri an early Wing tally by Mud Bruneteau, who scored after eight seconds of play. and the Americans’ lone score-by Eddie Shore. It was Shore's first goal and the Ameri- cans’ first defeat since he Joined the of club last Tuesday. The fast-skating Wings took the victory on their ability to strike fast on their few opportunities and their ceaseless backchecking. They were playing short-handed through a penalty to Jimmy Orlando when Goodfellow took Alex Motter’s pass fa fire home a IO-footer for what proved to be the Winning goal. Goalie Tiny Thompson had one of his best nights in the Wing nets. 7017171118 the American sharpshooters time and again and beating Nels Stewart twice when "Old Poison" was in alone. I SUMMARY First Period i-lxtroirBrunei/cau (Kllrca) :08 Penalty-Orlando. Second Period Z-Amcricans, Conachcr 1:33 Penalties-Howe, Boll. Chapman. Third Period 1 36Detroit, Gooclfellow (Mutter) '1 h4-Detrolt. Howe 17:05 Penalties-Orlando, Shore. Indians Win Fifth Game Shore (Stewart, SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Feb. 6 — (AP)—-_ De plie the absence of own- cr Eddie, Shore. Sprln field Indians won their fifth stra‘ it Interna- tional- American hoc cy league vic- tory tonlght. defeating Hershey Bears 2-1. All the scoring came in the third erlod. ‘The Ind ans deadlocked the count when Joe Lamb jammed homo ihc rubber after a struggle at the goal mouth. Good Races Staged . at New Glasgowl The New Glasgow Rlvr; was the scene of a well staged race nn Saturday afternoon. February 3, In spite of the snow flurries r1 very large crowd attended. Much credit is clue to Mervyn Bulman also C. B. Orr who are i!" early birds on race day morn- ing getting the track and other necessaries ready for an carly start. Some delay is noticed bc- tween heats this ls due however" by the scarcity of trotting sleighs and carts the boys are very oblig- lng therefore lend them from one to another. Don Worthy. Lady Colarada owned and driven by Jos H Gal- lant. and Nellie Scot owned and driven by Stanley Bigger. proved the winners of the day. Little Peter owned by Bert Yunker. Mayfleld Boy and Lady Bell all made good seconds. The third positions were taken by Peggy Worthy. Miillc Cope and Clinton Peter. The Class C had three more starters than Class A and B of which Tony Dot owned and driven by Fred Ford made a good fourth with Rocky Peter fifth and R. Kalmuck owned and driven by Raymond Andrews sixth. Summary: Class A Don Worthy (W. Dickieson) - i l i Little Peter (B, Yunirw) - - 4'. 2 2 Peggy Worthy (P. Warrcm- 3 3 3 Class B Lady Colorado (J. Gallant) -1 1 1 Mayfield Boy (E. Cole) ---2 2 2 Millie Cope (A. Buchanan) 3 drawn Class C Nellie’ Scot (S. Bigger» - -1 i 1 Indy Bell (J. Peters) - - -2 2 2 Clinton Bell (J. Peters) - - -3 3 3 Tony Dot (P. Ford) - - - -6 5 4 Rocky Peter (H. Houston) - -4 6 5 R. Kslmuck (R Andrews) -5 4 6 OFFICERS! Starter: Percy Dlcklesom. Judges: Cleve Robertson. Gran- ville Buntaln and Chester Bul- H1811. Patrol Judges: Mervyn Bulman and Warfield Orr. Announcer: Preston Campbell. No time taken. BARONS ADVANCE LEVBLAND. Feb. 8 —(AP) _l TITLE A T STAKE BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING M1806 Lelllle Blue Birds- 60. Ladies high single P. Lawlor 183. Ladies high three P_ Lawlor 488. Gents high single J. Coyle 232, Gents high three J. Coyle 666. Ladies high single H. Coylc 130. Ladies high three H. Coylc 472. Gents high single E. Callaghan 2'71 Ladies high three M. Ay ‘ward 443. Cents high single V. Coylc 259. Gents high three V. Cnvle 637. Tonight at 9 o'clock:- Big Po 01d Timers Peterson Winner Over Williams Arthur Peterson advanced to the second round of the first section oi the Provincial EngIish Blllard tournament being played at the Sumiysldc Blllard Parlor. when lic won from Jack WlKJlIIS last cvc- ning by a margin of o7 points, the scores reading Peterson 300, Wil- liams 233. The officials were referee. Law- lor; Marker, Clflfklll. ‘Tonight Johnny Ganliuin niccls W. McTaguc and ns both are for- mcr champions a keen contest is expected. Players are reminded that en- tries for the snooker tournament will close tomorrow. Thursday‘ night. Maple Leaf-s Hand Leaders Isl Setback Freetown Maple leafs. into a 5-0 lcad on the first period and then withstanding a. torrid drive by their opponents in the final session Monday night snapp- ed New Annan Stars winning streak by sendinr the league lead- ers down to a 7-4 defeat in a regu- lar scheduled game of the North Shore League played at the Ken- sington rink. Goals by Deacon and Jardine in the first riod gave the winners a 2-0 lea ; a counter by MacFar- lane and two by Stavert in the latter hall’ of the middle canto boosted the winner's lead to 5-0 a lead which stood them in good stead as Stars applied the pressure i11 the third canto. In the first 8 minutes of the final period the losers led by Jabez (Chubby) Mills put. on a sustained attack that netted them three gca's and ran the count to 5-3 as Mills scored all three counters, the It. Ellison 151 219 130 Low Score 165 165 165 R. McFarlane 126 153 205 . Lawlor 1B3 i4’! 158 L. Ellison 13 1Z3 Total-Ztifl. 1 Humbugs:— C. Plneau ' 192 210 184 J. Coyie 216 232 218 M. Duffy 117 126 148 J. 11.1 154 95 E. Curley 102 I'll 129 Dodgers- E Olllflxhan 2'71 184 219 A Coyle 100 156 1'18 M Connolly 171i 145 155 . Walsh 103 116 83 'I‘otal-i861. Early Birds:- C. LeClalr 157 19B 188 A Gar-refit 103 154 83 H Garrett 120 116 121 H Covl 123 169 180 Total—l712 Gents high three E. Callaghan 0'74. ’1‘0||stcrs:— L. Callaghan 120 165 140 E. Smith 158 166 130 I. Curlcv 152 110 125 A. Wiscnci" 140 141 6'1 Low Score 114 118 83 ‘Ikital-IQJB. AIerts:- V. Coyle 208 170 259 J- P11181105 12 1'75 Al) E. Hessian 114 ‘.26 125 M. Aylwarcl 163 1 162 G. McCardle 133 126 153 Total—230l. Ladies high single M. Aylward 163. ur League: All Stars vs.l '\'.'l1lcl1 hundreds of bowlers OHABLOTITOWN ALLEYS City League Patriot:- P. Gaudet 244 315 238 W. McNeill 223 215 24g J. Power 275 175 263 R. Bradley 220 229 20a B. Conrad 2&6 229 316 Totai-3605 Five Aces: D. Duncan 200 1114 249 F. Tierney 209 192 173 A. McCloskey 191 210 306 G McDonald 167 341 277 E. Robin 152 248 269 T0tal-3378. High Single, G. McDonald 341 H1811 T111139. F. Gaudet 797. Store League: Royal Packing Co. E Johnson 187 144 194 H. Trainoig .136 239 150 L. Barret 193 112 143 R. Jenkins 273 142 189 R. McEachcrn 139 150 151 Dr. Thompson 162 1G7 262 Stuns: P. Harmr 1517 193 1'77 B Garnhan 240 190 12.3 M Gillls 133 142 180 R Galiaiit 180 173 188 P. Smith 196 203 123 G. McDonald 259 232 224 Ladlcs lfigh Single, P. Smith 203. Ladies High Three E. Johnson 525. mGenis High Single, R. Jenkins 3 McDon- Gents High Three, G. aid 715. I .'.t 7.00 Mixed League Reds Vs. Tigers Royals Vs. Cubs. >~\. f Dominion Bowling Championships To Be Held In April TORONTO. Fcb. 6 ~(CI"l--Can- adian Bowling Association official.» announced toilaf.‘ ilic 14th 11111111111 Dominion five-pin championships will be staged at the Olympia- Gerrard Club here from April 19 to 25. Total prize money of $2,500 lias been posted for ihc event in. took i part last year. Juniors & Little Four l l l racing ‘lors in chalking up U ndefea ted Juniors, Little Four and Icgion were returned winners yesterday as play continued in the Regal Flour competition being staged at the Curling Rink. F. G. Scott's J1111- ihcir srcmid straight victory donned Ed. Nlcliol- sons Our Gang 12-2; R. Corningis Little Four also accounted for vic- tory number two by downing Eld. ‘Puritan's Dreadnaughi/s 11-2 while Fred Nash's Legion rink chalked up their first victory on their first start by beating C. N. Earle's Maples Leafs 8-6 in the closest match of the day's play. It was also Maple Leafs first start in the competition. .. last two coming on passes from his teammates. Jnmcs and Gerald Mills. Maple Leafs got two of the goals back in the space of four minutes as Stavert and M. Deacon made the red light, blink with S‘1rs having the final say in the scoring as James Mills pumped home thc final goal on a pass from Score 7-2 Win ‘three points to his total, all on as- ‘S1515. 'Ma es Bruins. playing in cbamplonshi form, scored their first victory the season tonight over New Rangers trounc the Hockey League leaders 6-2 ous game. Rangers in the six s them since last season's . B111 Cowle gave the champions flying start _ goals during the first 25 minutes of speedy action. The flruins had a 4-0 lead. thanks to other tallies supplied by Red Hamill and Herb £5123 before the Rangers manag ge pas Frankie k with but seven minutes left in the final period. Mac Colville fed his brother Neil a long forward that the latter caged from short ran e and 14 seconds before the bell A f Pike counted the Rang- ers’ second gorgl. v The Bruins famous Kraut line, centred by Milt Schmidt. the lea- gue's highest scorer, was kept under control until it went on for its final turn. Then 1t broke out with devastating force. for Woody - mart and Schmidt each drove pucks through goalie Dave Kerr within the space of 16 seconds. Twice during the thrilling conflict. billed as a preview of the comin , playoffs, lapper and Ar ‘Ccultcr came to blows and each ‘drew major penalties for the sec- 011d bout. Cowley alsoweiit off for five-minutes for charging into Kerr who had aggravated the Bruins by his constant interference with little Bobby Baucr. sUiiliii/iiti’ l-‘lrst Period l-Boston. Cowley 6:41 Penalties-Clapper, Crawford (10- mlnute misconduct). Heller_ s: Second Period Z-Bosion, Cowley 4:12 3-Boston, Hamill (Jackson. Cain) 13:49 Penalties-L. Patrick. Smith, Craw- York National in a riot- It was the first victory the Stan- l C tltlists te d o the ey up rcgis re veralm“ s y scoring the first t/wo . Poililiiilililtl. Remember When Way back in the days oni [p011 fans of the horse-and-buglgy e will remember. John L. Sulliva‘ knocked out Paddy Ryan ninth round at Mississippi City, Miss.- 58 years ago tonight, and claimed the world heavyweight; boxing title. He later won univer- sal recognition by defeating Jake Kilrain in a ‘lo-round epli: at Ridhburg, Miss. in the last llgm under bare-knuckle rulcs_ TODA Y _._..___- Close Comp Titlists Are etition Is F. a; _ Bruins Score L; First Victory Expected Before I940 r Over Rangers BOSTON, Feb. 0 —(CP) ~305Mb Decided resound today to the shouta o! n». Charlottetown Curling Rink will broom and stone artists as the finals for the Island Curling til-lo and ague and Charlottetown. ever waged for the title and trophy n Provincial representatives. last night. C. K. Wightmsn’: rink in; the Summers! I w. eaenting delegation. Matches providing there are five degrees of frost five feet from the ice surface an hour before the matches are scheduled to start, will get underway at 10 o'clock this morning and will be staged con- tlnuously until all matches have been played. Each rink will play the opposing rinks twice with the rink having the highest number of victories being declared the winners. In the event of a tie for B]; Four led by Rankine Molaine are the British Oonloll Trophy is staged between rlrilu from Summer-side, Moat»- Not since the inauguration of this event has so much interest been displayed and curlers are looking forward to the hottest competition and the resulting trip to Winnipeg Mr. B. A. l. Jardino of Summer-aide will be referee in chief for the matches with Mr. S. C. Merriam u assistant referee, Mr. J. A. Fraser, president of the Island Association announced local representatives with Montague and W. A. Currie head- l Borden Team Has Thrilling Experience second and third must “lay off to Association. lng rink will receive with the personnel of up receiving silver me SYDNEY, N. 5.. Rb the Nova Seotla ford, Watson. Pike, Cowley (major). Third Period 4-Bosto1i. Cain (Jackson, Wise- man) 9:19 5-Rangers, N. Colville (M. Col- ville) 12:48 (i-Bosion. Dumart (Schmidt) 17:48 7-Bosto1i. Slfmilll. 18:04 I B-Rangers. Plltg 19:46 lP€lli1lLl€S-—HlllCl', Clapper Coulter (major). Millionaires 1 Over Victoriasl SYDNEY. N_ 5., Feb. 6—<CP)-~ Sydney Millionaires scored s 7-2 win over the cellar-place North Sydncy Vlctorias of the Capo Bro- ioii Hockey Lwviuc tonight, exterio- ing iliclr maffii ovcr the rest of the loop to 25 points. Bob Anderson scored two goals and assisted on a third Sydney marker. Jack Atchison also added Exhibition Game 3-0 1 Mldgci Males chalked up their second wictory over East Royalty Saturday winning the exhibition encounter by a 3-0 score. The first two periods of the game was scoreless but. Mates got clicking in the iinal canto and H. Jay and L. Judson shot the counters that salted the victory a- way. I S. Foster Wins 1 Over Dr. Leonard In the fourth Provincial Billiard match of the second section. Stew- art Poster defeated Dr. Leonard by a score of 300 to 215. Tonight Slan Ryan meets Percy Mclnnis TlPPlE AND “CAT” STUBBS Chubby Mills. 8. in ivliat promise» to be a bang-up game. Sydney Junior league era won the two-game lace the rinks ecide the runn- ers-up it was also decided at the meeting of the executive Individual members of the ivinn- Sydney's A Ashby Aces Eliminated By Sydney Mines Sydney's Ashby Aces, who Junior finals last year. were eliminated to- day by Sydney Mines Yazers _in the What mightha be imp accident took pace all ‘Besfirequa bridge Monday night when the trues; conveying the Borden Nationals to Bedeque rink when meeting aiiothep of the 5E1‘ 01% 1.11% bridgg ivcrét toouclotsle (t: 301d med 1 e s ('- ie ar e ca on 1e u the runnefsf touchedthe post oi’ the railing cans-- lug the car to swerve over the bridge and drop about four feet. No one was bad y hurt, although one ardent hockey fan accompanying the team got q,ulte a ducking. another got some nasty bruises about the fa: and the team in general got a. “T315151 up" da ted the n a un team flOnffilliillttd on to their 12:13:11.4?‘ vous with t.l1e Summerside Crystal dais. team at the Bedeque rink. A find game was played before a. good crowd but the Crystals with some new reinforcements to strengthen their team went down to dcleat ioq the third time this season before the fast skating Nationals who won thl game by the score of 8-2. The p15] was fasrand clean throughout, the game being handled by Mr. Ear] Arsenault and Mr. Charlie Cah .: 6 - (GP)- reached Hockey semi-final tmabgoa, seems to o to Charlie The teams drew 3-3 today but Yaz-g I“ discuss“? the game “folk” 51*‘. TOllhd G-Z. young de enceman doom-mate. W. Muttart probably make the National defence line thl strongest it has been for years. An- other star on last night's play goeI (T113101), a F: 1 FarrSaid Offered 1 NEW YORK. Feb. [HAW-Mike Ja obs said today he had offered Tofnmy Farr. British heavyweight. a. fight with champion Joe Louis. but hadn't "heard officially whether he was able to R91 out of the army." , "I don't know when 1' could uivr l1im a chance at Innis. probably (luring the summer. assuming Louis still is heavyweight champion." the promoter said. Reports from England said Fan's application to .1ola the Royal Air Force was reiectcd because of defective vision. DIIDGEYIWCANADIENS DEFEAT RAMBLERS Canadians won the second game of the Midget Hockey League at Holy Rcdcember Rink Monday 5 when they defeated the Ramblers 4-0 in a fast clean and heady game of hockey. only three penal- ties were handed out and they were for minor offences. Bill Mc- Court. McCloskey and Gregory did the scoring» for the Canadians and Curlmore did a goOd .1011 111 111° 5 Canadian nets. The winners showed promise of being a good contender before the‘ Midget League is over for the season. The Canadians and Royals play ‘Thursday night M. 6.45 and close competition is expected. through double Kentvllle and Middleton Fours. Halifax Mayflowers, Sydney, New Glasgow to Oscar Campbell who has played . forward for the q . . s o num r of ght With Louis »,ina;=a;1e;n, Nationals for years. Oscar alwavs ll player is this season slum- as as ever and always l force to be contended wi h. —A I8 Teams Left In Carling Race‘ In Nova Scotia‘ HALIFAX, Feb. 6—(CP) -—E§l8hs teen of 20 starting rinks were 121% in the nimilng for Coiisols Bcotia Curling tille tonight aftel two rounds of play. the the British Tropl1y' and Nov; The competition, which will do. tcrmine Nova Scotiirs representa- tive at the Macdonald-Brier BOTH picl in Winulpf-‘Ei opened ‘todayi and will continue until all but 071C Club has suffered two defeats. First to meet elimination defeat were the and Bridgcwater each cored double wins. Court, Bell. Trainer. Bradley. Gre- goryq O'Neill. I-lcnncssey, Doyle. Ramblers-Goal. Arsenauit; do- fcnce. McDougall. Latter; forwards, Martin. G a ll a n f. Weaihcrfiln, "NEUPq. Larier. Kelly. Slicirv. lifartiii, Mc- C““"di““s—G°“1' I" C““'“°"°: Doiggflgrciv I-l Gauthier. defenced zonblxggosl-ISZLQBPL; Timers: J . Weatlicrliic. J ., Lean, e . . . Doylfi tr ‘ MONSTER MASOIIERADE CARNIVAL FORUM TONIGHT BEAUTIFUL AND HUMOROUS COSTUMES SPECIAL-See the Three snlnstcrs Trying to sq ' their Man "A Leap Year Scream 6 — PRlZ E S — 6 Skaters Not In Costume Not Allowed On Ice Until 9 O'clock MOONLIGHT AND SPOTLIGHT SKATES Doors Open at Seven, Skating 8-10 Ad uils 25c MASKS IN FORUM assrauaswr s» TO m. Children 15c By Edwina C Cleveland Barons advanced to sec- 0nd place in the western division cf the International- American hockey league tonight bv defeating New Haven Eagles 2-1 in overtime. 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