v N l 4 Fastest {Of ’Season. In Saturdays Racing ‘ 4 I must ilmeaof the ‘aeaeonwers malted up in the Victoria likivlng club's tee raoa meetink Saturday Georgetown ilafeata l" Bl‘. MURJTZ, Feb. Gil; D-(Arl-Ilnal unofficial tum FinaliTeam standings In 5th Winter Olympics ill the ctandinea y winter Olympics. based on ‘6-4-5-2-1 point distribution for first Y; ... l? it meet that aw a . Ill use Bobs Inch Total fingnia lgnortlalerbaittle it (ltutén ‘ l - i: 3: 2g l ’ ll g1 classes no one o e ' ' . , 6 ‘l’! .53.... a... o... on... up . -_ FEBRUARY 9, 194s one GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWN PAGE SEVEN v M w o m ‘(night beat victory and theOlaaa l _ ‘ . . _ .. 24 43% 2 0 68% a aa-ea"..:"r..:: ti‘ a; ..::..-..'.~..=-*.-..-:::.:;":..:: || | M . i“. .2 2 2 a: gin»... field was decided. Gwirsalown defeated Montague I . _ - Q t a 9° 0 o o so ~ - tt l) tr it R i A B d Q . x . a . , yggcggz: ,{;;',;:1.,m- 223.25.‘ .2‘: :€°';.2f.'l;2' ‘$2.; s t R ed T ‘ ‘of N o ' - ' "3 (‘Li ‘f. .3 i. ‘ r, .. ... s... :°".“i‘“i?'°1 “an B 8. eoor a op. .H.L., Bruins Tournament ~ ~ » i» = i» a ““""“‘."£."" a °°°'.‘..“'“"";Y .:..:..~.a.: n; At summers“, ~ . . . a . -~ a 2 z 2 1'2. ~» -» ~ Bett Th P t 0a F d - ma”... h“; ,1 m. or... n. no. Tlzrdhghglclkilnesll 5:51: algal. as , ‘ may 0 1o o o 1o __ md Pa“ u New” wlwm went for many scoring oppglgtunitles b; __ _ Poland g g g '1' g I down, but both horse and driver Quinn escaped inlwv. Fastest time of the day was 15d the field home in the. last two heats in identical times of so a-s seconds after trailing Archie Lee gnd Guy Harvester in the first heat, with Billy Aubrey and Lee mower fourth and fifth. Archie u; with a summary oi 2-2-2 was runner-w in every heat. Driver Ike Moreside rained Bright. Spot to her second victory of the season in winning the Class 1i. Pace from three other starters. but the more had to come from behind to saln her victory. Royal Jun winning the first heat in a driving finish with Bright Spot being just a shade too good in the next two. " Wait N'See, alter indifferent Wm“ “P “Y M” W“ m ‘h’ viait from George! Betllrdav hi! dob»: the Momma“ Feb‘ a-(OPF crnciaao Feb 8~(AP)—(Jl 1- a‘ u“ Ch"1°“°‘°“”' "mllrl" . Glass A. Trill l! Alum‘ “an” The first period 8:31am wt}; two m‘! iI-llflfil’ l" 1 ‘WW4! I314 m,,,,,"',flzofi°dd,ginzfig gamut, esgo Black l-lawks and New Ysrk on Friday‘ February 13m’ M’ 73° both aides. The very large crowd enjoyed the game to tho fullest. and are always looking forward to a feet scores by Montague to,be tied quickly by Georgetown. Montague. however, again forged to the front with two more tallies. In the very fast second session Georgetown evened ths score to six all. The third fracne got under way slowly, but gradually gained momentum u it progressed, so that soon it be- cerne wide open with Georgetown netting five tallies, and Montague scoring g, singleton. it ls expect- ed that next week will bring on the playoffs between these ilwo teams. Lineups: Georgetown- Goal, Steveng; qe. fence. W. Levers. B. MecLean: HA1 Britten, former Meridian champion, trotted to an alii-ime record on Smllmerside second quarter luv 30 1-2 seconds. Haljribton imported last fall from Halifax by Mr. Frank Glover and Mr. Ralpih Somers. and la still owned bl’ these men. Sat- urday afternoon's race was at» tended by a large crowd of fans and the course who in perfect eon- ditiml. h Illgllnwln‘ an the result d Ieh eo : Ree For All Hal Brlttcn (Ilrtnk Glover) l. 1 Paddy Aubrey (T. Araeneult) 32 Dominiurl Grown (RH. Phillips) ' ~ 3 3 ‘Phlp-Sll-Zlndfl. nemon- a. Monmear. a up their confident ‘passing attack. skated to an almost routine 5-3 victory over the lucklea Montreal Canadians before 11.181 Pbrum fans here Saturday nlght._to preserve their three-point margin over Tor- onto at the top of the National Hockey League standing. Bill Durnan. who had turned in some sensational saves ‘from wing attackers while his teammates pressed for the equalizer in the final frame, was removed from the nets by coach Dick Irvin with only l5 seconds remaining. A-bel got the draw on a faceoff In his own lone and let go with a hap- hazard shot that somehow found CHICAGO 2. NEW YORK 2 Rangers engaged in a 2-2 tie be- fore ldfldlians here tonight m a National Hockey League game, un- usual for the clean play. Only two penalties were called. both on the Hawks. New York owed its tie to some superb goal tending by Jim Henry who had 37 stops, 28 in the first two periods. However. the Rang- ers lost the services oi Rene Tru- dell for an indefinite period. He suffered a skate cut on his left foot that necessitated six stitches. The Rangers. in third place. actually lost a point in the race Boston, which had been tied for fourth place with Montreal. won frounDetroit and thereby advanced The Prince Edward Island doom badminton tournament will open (D-m. and will continue on Satur- dflY afternoon and evening. A number of entries from suntan”. side have been received and keen comnetltion is expected in all cvcnts. y Th5 1°11°Wln8 is the draw for first and second round matchgg; Men's Singles (Flrsl'j') E. J. Suilivam-Bye. E. Smith-Bye. C. Ryan-Bye. W. Cullen vs. J. Smallma. J. Hennessoy vs. R pow-a- A. Brooks-Bye. W. Stewart-Bye!“ S. Lancaster-Bye. X-Finiehed fourth o." hockey but point not allowed. (Thirteen countries did not score), In The World By JACK SULLIVAN SI‘. MORITZ. Feb. 8—(OP)- “It's the best team in the world," was all that Sqdn. Lair. Sandy Slside All Stars Win From Abegweits 5-4 The Best Team In what was probably the fasted hockey match seen in the 51114.n- merslde Crystal Rink this winter, the Sumlmerside All-Sara defeated the Charlottetown mbegweiid Sab- urday nlgiht by the score of 5 to 4. Ilhe visitors had a wide territorial Will-mice over the Slimmer-side sextet in the firstperiodbiltwem able to some only one wrung, Schurunan made scone portioning. 1y fine swps in this frame. and on one occasion- wheu the simmer ecess in previous meetings came forwards. MacNell. H. Maclean. III m] w“ fight m“ H“ “munded . i t5 zu 51'1"’! Slnslee (Seem: mound wemn will‘! "l! 901111!‘ o! hi! R- §1§° 3°?“ w" m“ °3 h" "i. . fir.) his own Saturday as driver Etlzerald rA-ulnndry, Stevens, n. c ‘ Montreal gage. 3 fifrléfpgzfb-lm“ °' “m” E m ° ) can. Flyere after they captured 53:16 lat“? from of o . L glMeara mo); the Gyggofy. vandler, Gb ll, Macswain. A l‘ l (G_ Tho ) "3 1 1 Ell-HIM 1— s . J. Su van vs, E. Smith, the Olympic hockey title. W W" “$411118 i; Oriana horse home in front in the Monlague-ooul. n. Fraser; de- Qudck y.“ (Q 1 3 2 . First Period _ ummaw rn-n Period c. Ryan w. winner of Oilllen vs. For five nannies. the players if!’ “he 3'1"“ Ab” “um” met and third heats going the leme- D- Gellffle» K- Clemellll. W- DonindClegg (J. Sheen 2 2 3 l-Detroit, R. Morrison 1_New York O'Connor (Gzird- smammlh with manager Watson and coach mush e can“ Dflzml “mat distance in 31 seconds each trip 1x55?- g» gala? Rkillgwllfldfl- n (D. Morrison, Conumer)....13;22 net) 113g,’ _ “A Blmk; VB- Wilmer of Hen- Fhlllk Bolwtlhwrilll lbs mlddlgigfi- $33: gfignilmgném muse?!“ J3: with Marjorie Budlong winning P» - IT - 0 n88. - Clan _ -1_p¢m,1g, 6mm“); z_chicago Bentley (gouache; Bssey vs. ower. ma ned on e ce no even t - ‘m, straight t , . - I - hrough the centre . m, Second he“ m the same “mt MacDonald. P. Sinclair. G. Rey- (Mnhddem Kelly) ___________ 471733 Moslenko) 15in‘ W. Stewart va. S. Lancaster, ing about the pro-Swiss crowd»- m t H (‘a o. Albert Budlong, Calumet Bee ‘éifllillf- H- P°W°L A- NERO". B. Ed Mac L (ll. Reeves) 3-Montreal, Loch, penalties; None. ‘ _ _ the Flyera defeated Switzerland Jat;°?1§:aw1ns' n?’ “'3'” by 3,4 Long and Jtnunie A. finished in ° 4'35- Bflflflle 500i?! (11 H088) (mmaulby Rmhard) w m” second Period inns Doubles (First Round) 3-0—in the stands who weren't too me return pa“ pa“ schurmm f; that order. the latter being drawn s M‘! Peiarhle (Rfiggbey) . sun Penalties: Richard, D. Morrison, 3__chioago. Prystui (Hammill, E J Sullivan and J B J “dig a?!‘ she fitlgéml- Fr k n-lhen close in. after the first heat. ._ UM“ 1m" ' Locaa, Reardon. Lach. Guidolin. Gee) mo; - - Dim-Wm we H‘ 5W8. 8n The home boys rec/ill on -, ‘Billy McVeigh, owned by Dr. h‘ “Hui mam“ MM“ Dew“: l-gfu" w‘: Second Period“ Penalties: Netti-ass. Godsby. "352 n Duns/tor o! Wooflrolle. 011R- imd their horses in the middle civics’. I Temple Hooper and driven by . A phan , Puke". McFadden Third Period J. Enuvi and A. Brooks-Bye. Andre Lapel-liars of Montreal m; {gag-inc bad; m, m,” “m” “up young Walter Craig. headed a 1—Montucue. Fraser (Carver. coi- 5m“ - " - _ __ d-New York, Juzda (Lopmde ~ -- "l" and 0- Ryan-Bye. greed we oouldnt be happier out a retro-n. It w“ an exception.- (Pavellch) . . J Hum d . field of five in the Class C. Pace lings) 2.07 f gunman) 5;09_ - 955W B“ G- D- Fitzger- and 39-year-old Louis Leoompte ally fast period, the boy; an in the first two heats, with Just Flicks. coming on to win the final in a race that sew every heat un- decided right to the wire. 2—Montague, R. Ceilings 4.11 Zt-Georgetown, A. Landry 9.12 ‘ fi-Georgetown, H. MacLean 10.89 5—(Montague, Carver (ceilings) Halifax liorse Penalties: Riopelle, say, Abel, Richard. . Third Period lt-Montreal, Lucas (Carveth) 4.25 Penalties; None. TORONTO 3. NEW YORK 0 mrconfio. Feb. a-(om-Tor- aid vs. Rf Lavers and. E. Bullis. W. Cullen and S. Lavender- Bye. W. Foy and S. E. Martin-Bye. of Ottawa admitted “I never thought an old man would be an Olympic winner." O-ne team member found a Un- botih ways at a. withering pics there were few breathing apwel all through the session. “ Gallant, the galloping gumm _ d 5m t 12.5‘! ' kDQY-WW- R9159 1 Leaf 0v wered New H. Stewart and J. Smallman- ion Jack in the stadium, placed it the home forces. took a le- Agbixt-shgésiesyn lggwffzss n £3: G-Avfontague. Fraser l8!!! 7"M°mmal' ‘ma! grail: fingers (£0 Searxday night 3YE- on his hockey stick and carried it P855 5mm 1115 81119-3143. t ‘h t w Penalties: Montague- W. Har- (Dilssault) .10.15 b I M 574 fans u) keep right J. Wa on and W. Henry-Bye. to the bus waiting to take the play- BeTMl-m-"B-nd be“ Jolflfln for lltyaiilfflpagelidallxt egilrddy guillgang 71s‘ i kneh-on’ Abel " ‘NM o; otxlse heels of the front-running Miss E hem Cmwk ‘>4 m9 91'! l0 their MWL The “a3 W95 All-Stars first’ 3m)’ ' <1 5am son Bhdlong take a heat my Th” 0mm“ Pm‘) P°“’“y‘ mmard‘ Detroit Red WilWs in the National m“ °f Jim“ Home? and Son. Ltd. waved from the window to the 5m" “filed m“ "he m“ '5‘ p ‘ had. Period. HALIFAX, Feb. B-The pacer " Ottawa, Ont. left by "T.C.A." on nimen hwy‘ “can- zone, slipped a short forward re- Hockey League race. aocolnpa t of a of apiece, with Mary's Delight win- hing the raceoff in a. great three- horse battle. It was the largest field to start since the racing sea- aon got underway and all ten entries provided the fans with many exciting moments ench trip they came down the quarter-mile 7—Georgetown, Fitzgerald 2.1! ' B-Georsetown. s. MacNeil 5.3’! Penalties-None. ‘ 3rd. Period. il-Georgettlwn, H. MacLean, 5.01 Jacob Wlthrow from the Dauphi- nee Stables won a twvhorse free- for-all at "the North Commons in the regular Saturday meeting of the Halifax Harness Racing Club. Nellie Worthy, driven by her owner, Cecil Drake, won the Glase- A. event; Harold Grattan took urdaynas their first team ‘won the downhill and slalom races in give them lilacs ooluia. - ' 5t. rnncla Xavier of Antigon- ish, NA, placed second with ‘$46.8. places. . IBalaliI-alaoplaeadthirdln the slalom behind Bill Mum) of Saint John» Illllk U Laddflharliewlrlanofltfi BOSTON 3. DETROIT 1 DETROIT‘, Feb. 8—(AP)—Sccl'- in: once in each period, one of them Grant Warwick's first goal in a Bruin uniform, the fourth- place Boston Bruins hung a 3-1 National Hockey League defeat on _The Leafs shook olf stubborn Ranger checking for one goal in the first period and two more l0 seconds apart in the third ivhile Walter (Turk) Broda was turning aside l9 New York shots for his fourth shutout of the season. League winner Feb. 25 and 2'1. Illrat two games of the Maritime final ‘will be staged March 1: and l! with the next three March ls- ‘i. Nineteen clubs will compete for [lflllBiE very even terms with no goals scored until well after the half way mark. when L. Duvar com- bined with A. DesRocliea to swore for Middleton Bombers and make it the only score of the game. wards. K. Dawson. C. Mflfiwll- ljgms, E. MhcWilllams. R. Cut- clifie. G. hhcFei-lane, M. snarl-en. I’. Peters. W. MacFadyen, G. Mac- llhdyen, L. Campbell. forwards. A. DesRoches, it. Bar- rett. I‘. MacDonald. M. Bradshaw. H. Murray. Referee: L. Sahel’. Sunday morning after apending iliree weeks at her home in Char. lottetcml. Men's Doubles (Second Round) E. J. Sullivan and J. B. Johnston vs. E. smith and A. Brooks. ELALIFAX Feb. 8 -(CP)—HLll- fox St. Mary's, last year's Mari- Zme junior hockey champions} have found the going "too Saturday when they white-washed Kentville Wildcats of the Valley League 8-0 Saturday in Kent-ville. Five Lbrnlee this aeuon Bonu- mariains have locked hcrna with Big Four. While junior lmckey strength in much of the iadea in finds itself reaching peak for teat of Canada. this port's ranklm team ads." ii.li.L. Standings High single P. Harley 24S. Hlrli three P. Harley 696. Former Bhalnpion swfmmer who swam the Channel in 192a. died today. Tirmbooctii, long a resident aqprcfeaeor oi lay to Gordie MacKay, who sank the second counter. Trained‘ got the third, banging the pill pal Jordan after he (had stopped lilo- cesslves shots from the sticks or! Steel and Gerard Bernard. A damaging penalty to Dull for tripping paved the way for English of Augustine where he first arrived in i913, was in tlhe water 16 hours He retired in 1947 after serving physical cislture at several Argentine athletic clubs. 8T. MORITZ. Feb. 8- (OP)- Lloyds of London gets its name from an English coffee house kept by Edward Lloyd in Tower Street in the 17th century. BOKE I n - 1 w their mature bcethern and the nmmuw. h“ ‘m’ am wddleum ‘bush Gollldcwil- best ..' senior outfit could dc was “A 33 “nuns on the. Channel . Uqmmd m Mg‘ “(my u; the Richards; defence. - _ m d“ _ Th” w“ m“ crossing. Ha had failed by two . rwlm ' _ i A ilTQM ATIC llama, m. Mutt-art, A. Richards. 532225“, ‘Mg! a u“ Mm,“ miles in 1922. i BOOKL T A. PIGKARII and lionpany °°“"°- _ Lrrldgairiulllfl Class n. and Hurrykane, Class c. the league-leading Detroit Red sllm-“MYE-n. Period m. Wran and o. Ryan vs. win- MONTREAL. Feb- 5 - (“Pl- g“ Qua‘: W?“ 1" ‘h’ (‘"1 flm‘ mmmary” lZ-Georgetown, L. Fitzgerald 13.10 Ice races scheduled for Dert- Willis tonight before 13.562 fans. 1 T to Begum, ncr of Hennessey and FitcGerald Unofficial National Hockey Lee- :17 ma; t “mm "W; 5 5°54" 3|, A P lit-Georgetown, H. MacLean 15.10 mouth Lakes today were snowed Summary '_ om“ ' "5- Lime“ and Bums- F“ standmfli ' g ‘l mm I n '9 ' w‘ (Ezinicki Thomson) 16.19 eron, and TAO-lair Ioiloed down ihx ' 14—G*-‘°¥=W1Wn. s. MacNeil. 11.00 Dllii. . First Period Penalties" Mortson Lnmirantle, W~ “m” “d s" LP“°°"'°' "" P w I‘ D F A P” 1m boards veering goellwezda u Bright Spot (Moreslde). 2 1 1 15-Montague, G. Reynolds, 18.35 summuy:._ 1—Bost4m. Babando (Wm-wick Smith Ezmick; ' W. Foy and S. E. Martin. Detroit . 46 25 12 915d 109 59 bust a mo’ shot m“ m. Wm‘ Roy-oi Jim (O'Brien) 1 2 '3 i6—Georgetown. H. Macliean, 19.27 . ngg-rgg-Au‘ Fiaman) 2:45. l seem“ Perm! W. Stewart and J. Smeliman Toronto V. 44 22 10 1213a 107 56 Tm Abegwem we“ om m ha“ Romeo (McNeil) ..... .. 3 "3 z Penalties-ceilings. MacLean. Jqgob wmmyw, 1w 311mm; 1 1 “Penalties: Stewart, Pavelich. scoring None vs. T. Watson and W. Henry, York is i‘; lg g; f“ "he ma“ mm when m‘ d Reuben Lee (Bernard) . 4 4 4 Doctor. 58., !... Walker-.. l 2 3 Imln- . _ '. ' 5 °" - p ' 5.111,; d“ h“; m m" a‘ Time: ai a-s; a1; so s-o. ‘ Winning owner: c. 1. Deuphi- Second Period MPeLlIIll-lg-impgihgmiilé-dn arms Doubles (First Rilllhfl Montreal .. 44 14 21 a 101 11': a1 m, rfgh‘, N, 9'0...“ I. winning horse owned by 9...... Connie 01w: (New. m! i i! nee‘ 2—Boston. Peters (Martin) 3.11. ca . ~ f _ d - . r Chicago 4s l3 2'1 s 142 11s a1 m‘ mm a mm“ the hm My‘ wmm Kmgsmm Lilly, Belle (O'Brien) 5 4 3 Ch.- A. Padre“; cnnacher (D. Mor- son, P. Watson. null v- qg wagon and D RweMBye_ med m up 88am, my “mung i! - l Muriel Henley (Wood) ..,...4 5 d New. worthy, Cy mflmw; 1 1 rlson) 7:12. Third Period n 41 J. B. Johnston and B. Provwse- Molaeolfé pass-out from just cl"; A, T“; Time: 31 2-5; 31 1-5: 31 3-5.7 M.“ with, D- .“mwr I ' 2 Pmany: Exam Z-Jroronto. Mortsodn . 33.6‘ B . l. outside and to me “gm d m‘ ' Winninl 110790 Owned by DT- “an, Direct. w w“; 3 3 3 Third Peflflil 3—T°1'°m'°~ Kenn“ y W. Stewart and I. Howaht-(Bye. an“; n“ “mung “fly w" m,‘ gr Eran warmly...) 1 g Temple Hooper, cnsnottetowu. Joe Bum’ F 3h“: ---‘ 4 ‘ known‘ WE m‘ (Qamnger, gvleelrter) -0 d“; ...... ..Boe1s1éi1 H‘ Power and s_ Mm,“ m a by Trgmr h“ Second of m’ ma‘ y arves r nx . ‘ ' . Baiba o) 2.4. ena .es: ar . ' n. M ti a Mr. Mrtin. am: than ' mini“ 5mm‘! L" (steflm- 3 3 c“. n‘ h” m‘ P“. ‘winning 021;; gm Due’ Penaltytn lgeise. 5'11"“- S. lignrlzzasiiexr andsEJPaaylor-‘Bye. HOLY N.__. ALLEYS gelssbeu a ma)" the an’; Lee Brewer (Be1l)..... 3 5 ‘flan’ Sh“ » v . ' Vi. H‘ d Mr . H —B . TABS IN . SUMMARY u llliluymeauéagega(<ggilélzfllzo--ztb5 ‘ Build; wit: (isteadlm; g l 21 §f,°‘§'<,‘,’§.‘.,”§{f"q*l“.,_x,'5'f$hf 1 ‘ , mnohagggflfigMgrijlig ‘s. J. 851$: an; sfméomii snigglzrgkcfi fir‘ rlislronrs an“, ' I : - ' - ; . ~ - . _ us,‘ Hwmm" W" “m” by "an" Bllagvxiie? "l e a $vgl_ c_"'§;',;§,-,, : =2 39'7"" mayday!" ‘ 'w,dm,day n.8,. was huh-key B5126. J Sullivan and M. stawnt- rm Junior All Stars bownnz . . . g Ina McLalne. Charlottetown-j‘ Mollie Dale (W. Kelly)..2 8 4 Evelynwum,‘ g_gofimju g g 3 b mgh; m Bgdgque rink when Aug- Bye. team won the second game of Delziiel (Jafl 3|", a T"; ‘m; y.“ i Fred Direct (Qltcllfie) .8 4 2 wilmirg" owner: My Kidney. a ustine Gove won a victory over playoffs xvlth Charlottetown pin no es - ound. . Nelllewatwn (Wool-lo 5 5 a clue o. ‘ . m, so“... Show Hockey 1mg... Mixed Doubles (semis Bound) boys a-a at Holy Name Alleys. . "i" "'8" WMearlv-ml 8 l éinlon Budilong (puny-is s ‘I a 1 rivals, the Middleton Bombers to They will bowl the ulna game at Bowl"! Perle! Marjorie Budlong (Rank- Billy Tipton (mills) 1010 I i Ax web g Xqp) _. the tune of 3-2. '1‘. Watson and D. Rogers vs. J. Charlottetown Alleys next Satur- z-Slummecside, S. Gallant C m” l‘ " Bu“ mum (Nwmh '8 8 . - ' u‘ ehlor hockelrblaydowns It was a fast game of hockey B. Johhston and B. _Pfowse. day mornin! It l0 D.m.. for the Bernard) " Mk" 31151“! (L- My B111 (L. Klllyl- -~7 9 9 Daatey ‘Dell. 0. Hector .... -4 4 8 ME: '11:,‘ ‘PM, a n w“ dead"; an we way through with both W. Stewart and l’. Howatt vs. best out of five games. ° " r“ , Steele (methyl Kelly) 2 l dlims; 314's; a2; 32; B2 3-5. “n” 91mg, w. Wfllketml s 4 wt aweung {,3 u,“ Mumm, Am. mums lighting for the game In winner of Power‘ and Martin vs. - (t-summerside, ‘Ilrsinor (Steele, G fillumet Bee Lon: (Bishop) 3 4 4. Winnim horse owned by Wll- winmng awner, Don Smith. ‘ma, Hockey Association held the first period Augustine Cove lifartin and Martin. Junior All Staraz- 1381111816) “Mme A- (A-lll11ng)................5 d fred Praught, Gierry valley. “my”; . - a," 4min; tn, week-end. took the lead when B. ltiocwll- s. Lancaster and E. Taylor vs. D_ uvjngstgn Penalties — cmwwm ‘Time: s1; Si: 3i. Q[flg|.|-g-. 4 Twenty team] lwlll compete for llams took a pass from W. Mac- .W. Henry and Mrs. Henry. p‘ Harley ____ ‘_ T Winning horse owned by George “m”. ma,“ “you, n,‘ m1; with the Maritime Big Padyen to get the only goal oi‘ the J. Smallman and B. Currie va. 1,5 P1395“ u“ I‘“°¢ °"'°m °h”1°t ‘ “' Judges" O Robertlol. Bill W- ‘ l ‘ Bur winner drawing a bye into period. The second period was B. J. Sullivan and M. Stewart. y; Mmnongiq s-diarlottetmvn, Jay (Olefin! Austand ‘P Power u" 11ml; survivor- b! the central, fast and Middleton opened the The draw for the ladies’ singles L Paquet FGhA-rlottetflwfl. l-eCll-l-l‘ m" °~ Pm “m”; 1,"; @1114,‘ n 1g, .. ' Vglley ‘and Antlgonlsh-Pictoll- period when M. Bradshgwnszlcored and ladies’ doubles will be an- 'I‘otal—267l. ‘I-Clwrlotteitgwo. 5:“: ‘ ' ' 1 . 1 1 A. es ones. d g, lie 3am umrrlers e y auly McVelIYi (Craig)... ...i 1 4 lllcbeod. Oolchester Leogueslwll meet the gél-‘(éaerilclélme back mt‘ bounce a a a r CHM” m“ Bayr- QiP-jsummemide. Tnainflhofnodor (a lust Piicka (Cudmore). -3 8 l Announcer: W. I-I. Benton. _ . , clvlxnrgletgl ti“ 2121:5112, H Wm “c. ggfiflng two goals in a ro\v, when ;_ m“, 153 199 215 Gallant. S. Bernvtrdl. " _ ' , C tcliff id ldac- __ renallflcs - De . MaoKly. rwmmwmn N a u...‘ I- trgahfltfo wililzarggexloomblnso. emgking the st‘ i!" $11113.“ Referee“ 5"" Mm“ m“ 3"‘ Y" a - -. - _ _ - 1 (tgPl-Unilveraitymgf New Irv-Hill- in fie Allan gup huint. u‘ W“ gceorgda-éhaet denglercllgdtlrsasexong q I Bnrxogyvn‘ AT5°“°'“RLL__ i ~‘ c ured Maritime 'n- t rou sen s e ey - ‘ " P K t - . p A" ‘_ Lilian ti meet hole Set- champion mgclnst the Central fast and both teams played 011 e Total—259(l. “DYDS Con“ HOUSE . p c /f%) than Ja. second some can: A easy - .= M!” ; third wtnuikigus Mount 14.1mm gr‘: 1%: tin; wlitb thehlfslifa; thrvfgenslérs figctsfngzrge $5 zglfglgtakliixnla‘ completi-itors‘ and _ w .‘ 3 . Bl‘ IIW ' ‘ ' i Aew » :5... .- """"‘ 1"“ giro“... n“! (amass. unfit». a More. f“... em m" Swimmer illsa hanavsr . l _An ‘Ieiaalllcoll- . aamhaHJlJlnMarit/m l‘ ‘-" ._ Sh,‘ .*‘°°" ' l ' cad third in the downhill. event final March 9. . Augustine Oove. Goal. °* °“ 5t. Marys, coached by for-me: i. 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