1w for You" JN \(.K lduct ~ ~ Popular Everywhere ICHOLSONS T W’ 1ST :1: Milken 11ifi9Li7 .1050 lcore deadlocked Waltel-Oamiptzell Soloed the Summit-raids Crystal t [Bedcq-uc Rink g0 More the winning goal lfieetown Royals and will team the Bedeque South ,mQY League champ- p. With the 4-3 ldotury the Simmonds and Mac- Q 011)). Royals won the , leries three straight. l We goale at t-he start of t leaoion the Orywtall aiAeQel-ate rally to draw lefore Campbell's effort. l! minutes of the game ‘Wed up the game for VIII.‘ Ibctowd of the len- hland. to witness e thy-infested game. by winning. pulled Frectovril Grach a . won the league last year. 771a at entered this‘ mmeraide defence- lle Oasgvi place in ' Team Wins h Shore Hockey ._gue Championship .$tage llooltcy Port Morien Aces Win Cape Breton Intermediate Title SYDNEY. N S., March 16 —fCPl —Port Morim Aces won the Cape Breton intermediate hockey league title hen tonight by defeating Syd- ney Hillcsest 7-2 in the second game of a two-game total-goal series. Aces won the first game 11-4. It was tho first time since 1937 that a Port Morten squad captured the intermediate crown. That sea- son the Port Morten Albions ad- vanced to tile Maritime finals but were defeated. Kneeling, left to right: lag, left to right: Dicble. coach-S. Marathon At Till: CHARLCTTETmVN GUARDIAN S’side Kinsmen, P. E. I. Midget Hockey Champions 2.‘. Lw-iglian, B. Stewart. J. Soh-unmnn, D. Delglhan, P. Crockett. M. Delaney, D. Sinznione, 1L Gall-lull- Heath Warren, Mgr. J. Wedge. C. Perry, B. Grady. Jr. Waite, l. Gay. L. Richard. D. Mofrieon. L. Bcliunnan Harry PAGE suv EN Stand- al last night. C-‘asey ’ I I l 1e to Play because of m. S Down The Aneys , a: the [I210 Leeltie Hm ‘ g reunion the Blmnaondl ._.__ s .____- 1 Iarlane cup to [the vic- The tram have been ehoeetn for non’ Nam ALLEYS i _ team. Other cups and the hockey marathon 11,5; Wm be I ____, ‘ -' won during the season held in the crystal Rllilf to-nlght n.v.a. Bowling ‘be presented. ‘Ilhey in- (Wednesday). This marathon will ; i? ‘he Hon. Horace Wright give an opportunity to any bQy lum"._ ‘lddeton Bombers. wthn ‘under budget age to show his stuif i p ,1 shin“, 139 1-10 135 ‘vat tn the regular and I is ho ed that 11 1h ' ' m we; m? ‘L flank em Wm “m1: out to szetheif nar- lhclgieest Kent and Queen Square Miss c. MacDonald 12a 100 183 v to the “Mom, Thev have had m? r- l‘ -m - y squudfirmvet 1n the second K. M. Johnston 104 la.) Z15 _ . _ l) H0 are , "A1116 of the city school ])ll1}'d0WliS Miss M. Qumn . 86 7t) 60 in the reglulal 11011-15 fillwiirrter and this will show -ai the Forum tonight with tho R. J Mahar 157 123 169 Bedeque Rink what hockey talent is developing iwosi Kent team ltolling the best: 7 ' l‘ s13 618 m‘ k811i"! Pillfllifii‘ 111 919 101W. 1 Of-ITLNB series a5 a result of their Blue Bloody- MlcTevlah of Bor- The marathon le being oonduct- Needing n h“. g m H they “613-2 win last week. Another victory c, Donovan ,_ 131 23.5 ass Ladies Oulp to the ed by the Kinsman- Club and the to Sm 1 [h . f l {tcnight-raillput the West Kent team J R Morris 195 170 152 three-star aeleot- winner in each class will plav at! y n ,° rulmmg °1' ‘l6 Cw m. H n. v.- ~', . -f-. _ ' ’ ' , ' _ . F‘ Archer qruiyw Qum,“ slum,” o l0 1 o mcla senii- 1131s A, w_ Rggef; 135 179 1,13. 39mm“: Ffflmwm Mm 9' Mm"? "m" Cllfiflvllelflml- Se, 1 , ,1‘. ', ‘ I M, _ . ‘against the Klci-gjs County will M15; M Down" 1411 g7 119i . the lineups and Each team is being (‘Otiched bv a l°° 1"" “*5 "m," '8‘ 9-1105111111 , .1 .1 -.1 ' ' g ‘ . . . ~ the West Kelli. squall lll tllc s ‘ ‘. " ‘“ a‘ “l 3 “L G- L- Mmlklel’ 35 79 60 Last nQhts genie. member o! the Kinsmen Juveniles . . isharl tcni l-t‘ =1 1 d _ -. l . ond game of the C11’ School series, ‘ i‘ g ‘ 5 game r 1°“ ‘l e 7412 731 I33 hockey team. 5 . .91 L, . God unmudo- The" u.‘ “m t u follow? and fans are looking forward to, ‘I o” y 1,10 "l 61°59‘ kn" “"19 an High single C. Donovan 268. ' 31' in h 3 “n” ‘ witnessing an evcn more closely Us “Elf Que?“ square have m Hlizh three C. T. Dvnvvan 630. ~ nmonde, Oampbe . t e antcm division. Bombers. f " _ ' 1.11116, m“ o,- m. ,0 may m the mm P m’? . lrdo. Bomers, Taylor. (‘cached by Nell MacLeod: Donald Dug“ Plum” or than m” fir“ lilllg nlrcl TFDOFLs Ironl tho l0l\lli‘K'|.D...'i:4B1 B; d 5 ‘ Mcxay- stand’ Baby’ Nell Walker» Baum" MC"! one ‘wen We“ Ken! (‘km on“ a lesterr v wcr» to the cffct-t thail “bu. ’ “e 0O s ' lJcEntee i Kay. Paul Schunimli Willard “urpnslng 3'2 nflori" ‘ll " ‘\- ' ~ - - l I HM’ bhmsz- i - _ _ u Am » , , , , ‘he Q. b. hols "hole ready to mike M_ 5 Stewart 1m» Gmfl- Fabe" d“ wh " m“ Armlmmr R055 L9‘ W , . 1- _ _ tan till-out cffcii in tonlgliis gameIF B C d 166 1'8‘ ggnt, Blrieldl. J. first’. Eric Gallant. Theodore Ar- e saysuipi- sing for pieuour to‘, m an 0mm ‘O gel back on even J. gill‘; . 132 ma, rwardl. Gallant, Bern- sen-suit, Alcld Richards, 0011,, the opening tussle the West Keilt-Jmflng with their schom rivals‘ . . Mrdam I irady, Ferguson. ‘Davies. Grady and Derwym Huestls. F" aff"; 11115011119; 11 “I11 blflilrf! ‘ Mmg? 113% MacFarlcne. 30115151 “allied btv All!“ Lcckyt 1'11‘ p'l°"f’“s “mblimll Wm“ “°" -—--——-~—~—— - --——---—--—-— ‘ ' 3° °d 7H u,’ i *- mbsi '- "- its"? fir" Pops M ’t<';*...::“;'...;;'::;';.s‘ ... s... a “I -. r e. era 811ml. I hi i’; ' ‘ » a ‘ is. l is s. 1- suanlmny Palmer, 36mm, F1.,,g,,,,,d_“f,,§§§ But the boys from the Kent Strceii - - -- - Emmett Iralnor lea m 105i lint Period PET)’. brie Watson. P3171013 Ar- School came through with a 8117-1 Just when the finals will be M155 J-E- Gm"?- ------ -~1'-'9 141 1J1 n“, Gaul“; (g¢-‘q) ‘ senizult, Ben Gay, 1,90,13,11 6411mm prising performance and will helplziyerl is as yet unknown. Last M55 'N- MQMBhOn W37 39 90" a“ Tuyk“. .mc,,.,m,y arr-id Eric canny at least even bets to emerge the] night. the Cape Breton xvinner was N011 MHCT-Iefld - . 139 141‘ niltiea __ Ferguson. Stavert, There are three teams in the Wiuncrs loniszhi. fi-l be omit-ell fat tho time rl‘ L- P‘. Mucdruwld 10R 1H2} g“ m) $119M“, ganmgnp, Per-wee Division: ' ' ' lwzritini; 111i YPpfifl was nvailanlv: 7°11 731'. _ Marcos-ls, coughed Gordon If they do it will mzirk the sec-a on the outl-oillc) with ilic “UIIIIBTS: H1811 51118113 R-E- T181119!‘ 195- ‘uud lVmc-Kay: John Walker. Lloyd Pal- 0nd straight season they will have; going against Antigonisll C.Y.O.iH1all three RE. Trainer 556. I Medeirvitle (Taylor) met‘. Peter Darbynjoe perry, Qgofge captured the Archer silverware for the N5. crown so it looks asl Points- Hyper-viii]; (Taylor. MflvGlllsfl-fl. Richard Steele, Dick and a vfctorynvill send them out lf lt will he sometime next week Hot S1101! 1i Hl-Jlnx 5- Nwnun. Vcrtnnn Plneuu. Raymond against the Kings Cvllhiy winners, before this‘ _ year's intermediate MQNDAY AFTERNQQN _ 5.3115111, Oanyp- golf.‘ Charles Gallant, Everett pn all; first éaphol £11m pikavrlou/nsi tlilehuldr-rs \\ n1 he declared. LADIES‘ LEAGUE aan. n ccnccn to ilciioywnn ' " " _ I , Cookies, coached by Alain Siew- last year. The City Basketball League {firs sltewart a 1w w, ggpnard, "U Dmllild 149E383’. Clarence ' ' ‘r winds up ‘its regular schedule at Mm Barren 1% 125 126 ’ J. Grady (Bernard) 611115. Owen Sonier. Percy Glow. Queen Square dldnt take any the P.w.c. Auditorium tonight Mm Lay m m m6 05mph,“ Leslie Campbell. Ronald MacAr- too kindly to the unexpected sct- “.111, Navy mcctmg 581m! 1n a M“ Ru 88 175 n3 __ 68mm", can“)- thur. Gordon Grady. Elmer Des- back last wock and Wrist KPllll battle for league leadership and‘ Mr‘; Cm}; . n7 H‘ ‘ R9011?!- GOTIlOIi Prrry. Kenneth will lit‘ faiml 11v :1 tlctcrnllllcd‘Prl-ilcu of \V;1l(\§ nml Armv tamg- ' , mo“ . ‘l 103 _ Perry, Richard Wedge. band of lwvktivihts tonight. a. hand ling in lin- svvonrl cut-outlier in a Tgznzflglz PUMSTIS‘ Rangers. ooaced Lowell ihatisdt hdt etbk 1.1 "11 - h ' ' ‘ _ _ Q lttiellllill Huestls: Edward DaItQnTy-lohin- Ca- even footointlgm ixsiihotlgielr Que-rig‘ fflnaifi “.','.,.§i,‘,°.nih,'“<§:fi.;2 Miss B‘ Stewart m’ 12° 135' —-*— hill. Bob Hllatls, Robert Steele. rivals and force a third and de- gqglad 811-93115; b.5111; “gm-ed 0g Mls‘ 3°“ 98 1m 194 we“ End Alma” club‘ Wmnd 307W» Manson Glover, mldlng game in the fight: for thci third plat‘? Mus Laird m0 w! 10a 0917i the fllallmi" °f ‘he Peter Green. Reg. Phillips. Dickie City 1111», , ' n e o e M“- Claw-W" 151 l?“ 115 . Athletic Club to n series wedge‘ Henry 6811mm Cw" Gmh , , , , 1 Mlxs. Houizrtt ‘. 190 123 192 _ hoxltlz. bouts ill "l9 sP"'rHng det. PQssibi-hyv n!‘ iivo more Mdlillfllfll 'l‘l|r= f\'il\_\'-S'-il|1ls lilltlle is a Dnl' rm“ :‘2C°8' P°ml5"m' b 1n the near fulllfli- There are two teams in the hockey titles coming to the [rrov- ural and hoop Inns shoulri \\‘lll'lE$S gum X55 m LEM WHITE, President Paper Weight Division: ince this season is now one stun one of tho hardest, closest games of ‘ U“ iii Do-Dads, coached by Robert 11931-91- 115 l 11351111 qf Lpgim-pg v1,» the season when the two tennis ML“ H°°P°r 1m m6 “'3 ‘ Murphy; Claude Giudfl- wwdell iory nvcr St Andrew's Sonalnisimlswcr rcfcrcr Earl Gauss‘ opening Mm‘ Dnmn“ 129 H9 M9 . I Milrrlmll- 591m whaleni Cedflc here Mrllitlavnlwht and ll'l\\’ Lo-I-‘ilfllifillf- Airs‘ Andrew 1m H5 H5 ‘ngf Bladgs iv’ Perry. Lawrence 011118111» F0118"! ion await. tile winners u! the Novi ‘ ' " " Miss Lmfflw°nh . i“ we m7 g Mullins- Rdbe" Willmcm" Arthur Scoiia title before. starting out 011' Forbes Kennedy's KiHB sqll-ir" Tggrllugoil’ pomtb~la Gfludel- Dflflald Perry- “m Mac‘ the last. lap i defense m‘ 1hr; tit-gdtanpzc-rs finished off an llndcleni- ' ' i _, Kenzic. Vernon summons. Tlmlmy my M,“ h, ‘Q9461 i”, Season a, ‘he Forum ycS,er_.-,,,y liars. .1. P. Clarke 11s 1'14 so ~ ' a MMGWBQTL ’ ' ' ' morning hy tnklnl: the City hnnlaili "n55 B‘ Large " 20‘) 116 Us _ Fliers. coached bywdw? Tn dofoatinc the Now Brilnslyivlz‘ title 2-1 from Parkdalc hzintams in a?‘ alt?" d " vii-WC Hufils- R055 '51 ' John -hzin In- tl - Dlilltn- '01: -l c l‘ thr- final 11am» of the plnyol.'s._ S‘ “ “W”, ‘ 51B11_M“°F*"‘l1m°i David Darby’ liqllilllnvi'\lll‘l'lt'lli(Kl tho) llfltlllllt‘.:l:nilll'_l¢l'i have n lirouiisilli: Nouns £115" ¥““K19"“°" 1 P“; 77 5B ‘em ‘ Jlmmle Gfinanh Donald Ggllant’ battle they haw hurl this wcnson.‘ lliilltl of ll0<'kr*yl.'~'ls till their rnsir-t 9"‘ “ma ' P" ‘l 5”?“ "l Rnbert Kamyl Arthur Smller‘ Earl A! matter or incl for the firsrl as have likewise -thu Purkllulfi Hlgl‘ smglo‘ M155 B‘ harp‘ m5’ ' 1.‘ l. .. Senior Earl Perry Bruce Moore. ‘ ‘ f ' 1 . 1 . ,. H k v h High thrcc, Mrs. Howatt, 51o. Ill gill!!! 9|; Quflflfl] gnd "oulyhavea ' ’ half of hr.- gflritc mid again early (‘HYW and tile nalld n inc c) t 0y ‘ " bl d F meddle Barrett’ David Arnold‘ _ in the till-rd [leriod it looked as if (llillfld out \'(‘Sl6l"d1-l\' morning was " 3-‘ Inurv double-Mie- = "- °\‘ __________.____ h s L _ , H ', H , _ l}, m 10;“, “my”, “M M CIPTOWN ahusvs si-iv-owduesl 1. "Y g M gym l ° f“ “"“..'. ‘f f", W“ Pkfiifl, H, ‘M1, ‘o, .51.! Candlellln Lnflzue _ quumy b10291" eh.d|°w.P|-|¢. 00§¢ t0 go nlo ‘IC lVluiltrnlt. ma s. Nathan;lfgézxlgcoaptinsé ‘haw hizveta McDonald 82 m‘ Id. Fits your oubIe-e go rozorl _ _ _ . , , ' J. Power 107i . _ 'lhey wcle chalking the lOCulS been T€K‘.(‘l\l‘l1g'l!l.l season long. I. Mcxinnon m: to a standstill while taking advan- J Pmmon m,- tage of several of their opportun- 11511;,“ 5L Mary-s put up 1111119 m" _ 92 9° I wfdpped 0nd Repaired, mode 123s tofsfilore fifgilllinflzlaflafilttgflG‘iglilllfll n_ battle against. Montreal Cana- Tom1_1377_ over us good_us new. l Tflh t t1)‘ g1” ]_ hi} ‘h n _c-_-, 1116M In tlin iuulur P1830" °l"‘"°" A. Dc-ran . 78 09 9t u» u on a "u Fri. 11:22:11 ms.1..l1:;"::.1:1 :11; - t a pa", work done promptly‘ 11111110 591195 511C111“ “Til 70F limit’ tivorlinlc huttlc tile game S|l0lll1l 311,255? :5 ablllly blll i1 11112111- 11"? 1111"" "1111 help the Santnmariuns 1n regain ' ' l 1 A W511i . , n. Poulioll ..io1 a4 lia l ' ' n‘ ,0 S0 YBVOYBl-llfi fillfillld 11"‘ 11951011, tllv razor-like edge they rllsplay-Ctl TU1a1_1386 m Cumberland m" o“ l’ 8 team start off in the sllllltl‘ mariner,‘ in 6111-1), gmtson ganlCS against this High single Fauna“ "1 io§ao§~co§ tc§oatQ>co<z When flvvtlu liywtlleNula ‘Still-I same squad.‘ . ' High mm. 1L Fauna“ 2m ' Points: Tigers 4; Champs l. W) _ Although the opening game in a Bruce Stewart) League short §f‘l'l'(‘S ls always an import- J. Aylward .... . . i3 202 162 - Q ' i ' ant oneeto chalk _up the Barry- B. Taylor 100‘ 120] - I c -» I e coached squad showed enough in G. McInnis 159 176i , a the opener to assure their loilow- B. Moore . 140 198 ers thcy are still very much iii the. Total-IBM. ' running. They were only beaten on T. Araenault 17R I55 what co-uld easily be termed a J. Burke 157 1B2 ' U S "soft" goal and tonight Canadians F. Doyle 2'12 197 ' O will likely find themselves facmg J. Carmod 178 189 Y an even tougher team and a team Total-IMO. SKATE A". that will fight hnrd all the way in High single l". Doyle 272. L an effort to tic up the series llo- High three F. Doyle 670. fore lravliig for Montreal for the R. Doyle .324 lIil 156 remaining game! el the beat of E. Yen . . . .156 236 171 the IGHII V. Lund ...... .1... .... .16! 1Q 141i i , M. .......e...-z.........,...,,flj . i icaictl Critical Navy, 3.0.11. Hoop Game Tonight ‘Ilonlsitvt at 7.00 o'clock New hooipsteoe battle for tzxp honors n the City Lengths- against Si. Dllnstulfs University basketball squad. ‘The gulnc promises ‘to be hotly contested with both teams trying to break the first place deadlock. Im the second game of the evening the fast inlrproviing P.W.C. team play the last place Army r-iltry. All mayors are asked to be 011i time for both games. Mr. Earl: Goes “"11 be the referee for both matches. King Square Rangers Win Bantam Title . Plorbes Kennedy's King gqugg-g Rangers. shooting n goal five 11111-1. lliPS after the start qt‘ the Over- time session yesterday morning dc- lirkditlc Bziiilzlllis 2-1 tor capture the bantnm championship of the City. The game was the final ‘m a tournament that started out with thirteen teams competing and by their VlClOYy ltncigzers kept intact their season's undcienird record. in addition to local games having chalked up victories over out-of- town squads. Yesterdays encounter was a battle roval all tho wuv with both teams l: ..,. very cvcnly matched mid 11331112 n wide open rugged bland of hockey". Parkdale alter a scoreless first. period (ipcned the scoring early in the middle session when Carr dem- td thr- twlncs on n play with Chev- (‘HP and then held oil‘ the oli- his of ilw Rangers for the re- . ale-r of the period to cnter the third session with their slim lead intact. ' For over eight minutes of the third illc score rcninilicd unchang- cd. ‘Filings lucked dark for the Rangers us two pinvers rested in the penalty laox hut their oppon- ent's effort; turned into n boom- tculil; when Burke fed a pass by MdLurc broke into the clear to notch up the equalizer mid send lilo Jmms i-tiio overtime. And it. was n penalty that paved the way for the Ranger's victory. Missing three chances in a WW. Parkdale was set trek when a pla_ver took a. trip to the timers atlld while he was of: McDonald. an n plRv with Burke and McI/uro shot the title winning Real-with just half the overtime period play- s. Gail. Doyle; (le f emce. '."r.l l: l-lc-vvatt. Hurry’. Gallant: forwards. KPlillOfly, McMillan, Burke, Mcllui-e. Bradley. McDon- ald, squarebrlggs, Bell. Mclean. Parkdalc: nonl, Carroll; defence. McMlllllli. Ready. (Tray: forwards, qwgoryi, Cook, Chcverle, McLean. B. barter . 121 1M 1-18 Totak-ZOM. N. MacDougall 160 140 138 J. McKay 203 B. Fisher . l7] .1. Bnk l‘ 19B Total-IDES High single J. McKay 345. High three J. McKay 055. Tonight ut 7.00 Commercial Loa- Rll/‘Z O. H. Tcnmbs and Sons vs. Mithael Bros; Oandlepin IRIIUB, lili y avy Squat! In Qllélklllé T THE BIKE SHOP llit- lllllllt‘ (ll “fiptlrlllli; (.'<i<nl.\" iilltl _ 1m GREAT GFORGE STREET ill 0 vrvvwvvvro- ' n ClUS o 18-9 memin in one of the most Saints. They came back toma 7-tlll and send the lrlimc Into Full of fight and fiwtd- NPWY tool; the play away from ihc saints in the first overtime to chalk up two quick counters ln the first two minutes qt the extra session and seemed headed for the finals but Saint-s this time roared back to chalk up two marker; in practically the same space of time amd send the sumo into sudden death. Payoff Counter And then came TW/lllillfs [LlyOff counter as he sliced his way around the hard-hitting Navy defence to beat Davis with an aricle high drive t0 the 0pm cornerathnl seal- Pd tin- znlnr .\'.1-.-_v temple fnto Bu! It was n c-rorv plcucrr all the wav. Pro-game» ,t':~'.'orltes. the inmcrcollegiate champions soon- found out they were in for a mlrzhty tulole. Coach Welter Lawior dump- ed over the boards a squad of hoc- keylsts that came through with their best performance of the year. Led by the three-star performance 0f Hillel hipped Johnny Hlgeon. vwtrlus mother pair of nae; in Jackson and ‘Rd Bradley and sup- ported by a smart goalie. a. hard- hitting set oi’ defencemen. and a second lime that back-checked like darioais. Navy battled it out on even terms with their opponents oil through the nleoe and it was a heert-hrealdng loan for them as they tell victims to Joe Mnhafls counter in the sudden-death ses- sion after all but having the game sewed up in the first two minutes of the first overtime seseioui. Iligaon Gets 5t: Goal: Leading the goal-getting parade nus Hlgson of the Navy squad with SlX goals rattling 01.! pis stick; Mahal- of the Saints had five with Cart McDonald accoumixig for four: Ted Bradley fired two into the aige with the others going to McDougall and Gordie Kelly, the ]1\ti0l"5 3011 tying thc game up for the Navy late in the third period. l t t in for goals. Navy suddenly finding their worms eye surged beck with two goals by Hlgson and Bradley in the space oi‘ 41 swoinds to get back into the running and in the hut couplQ of minutes qt play forced MacKlnnon to spectacular heights to Prevent them from 1t‘ was counter for coumtei- in a through the session but it was still anybody! game as Saints left the l. -Parkdnle. Carr (Cheverle). 4.04 1 3rd. Period. " 2.—Rangr=rn, Burke tMcLurel 8.09 Overtime. 3.—‘R.angers. McDonald MoLm-e) 5.00. (Burke. Mahar~’s Sudden - Deat Counter Gives Universit Team 1O To 9 Victo A eudden death overtime goal from the stick of Joe Molu his fifth counter of the game, lust night catapulted Jackie Kant S. D. U. hockey squad into the finals of the City Hockey Leugl uinst Drillon’: Legionoires, Muller's goal giving the Saints g counters witnessed all season long. - Playing wide-open hockey after getting off to u slow etc. , Saints went into a 3-0 lead in the first thirteen minutes of pk to make it appear us if they would win in o walk but they reckof ed without the gomeness of their opponents. period had ended Navy had drawn up to within o counter of H in a torrid second session and then in a gruelling this y. period shot the odd marker in three to knot the count I f overtime. ice with a 66 lead. the winners mode their margin '1 in two minutes and 20 seconds wi Mlillnr denliiig 1il-iy with Mclsaiw nftcr MucKi non and Davis ilad coma lhroui with remarkable saves. It took L Navy team over six minutes to g that one beck with Bradley cllc . bu: 0m a Plfly with Josey and tn- ‘ with only five minutes and 35 se i olids qt regular playing time let : the Navy‘; second line took a. hm ' tn Gordie Kelly fired in Henmesaeg- rebound to stalemate sqtirirls at aevem goals apiece. llie sides of the Saints all duria‘. the grime. came through with t-v quick ones in the first overtlm i l-Ilgeom getting both of them tl first on a flip shot from thir feet out and next one on a {me-- mouth pass that MacKirinon hr thins for the Saints as Navy f every opportunity but a penalty I a. navy player stow Cart McDu draw the Saints up to within on goal at 5.37 on i\ lone effort and little better than two minutes lea Cart sent Mahar from a Navy gang attack and t!‘ fleet-footed S.D.U. wingman mu no mistake on a close-in drive. for Mahar donned the hero's ninn as lie worked in close before ilr law-er left hand comer of the cag- Lineups: fence, Mcthot, C. McDonald; wards, lvfahar, Blanchard, Mcls ' ours. McDougell. nllchacl . 11ft; Jackson, Blanchard, Kelly. Fla 12:36 1-5111!!!» McDonald b-Navy, Higsvui- (Bfflflllflv) 5.--Navy, Bradley ' shooting the tying marker. 2nd. Period 1 tt-Salnts. Mahnr Manchu See-Saw Battle 116 7.~—Nuv'y,1-Iigsoi:l ‘Brudlew 1.51 8—8alnts, McDonald 12 32 sixcml mend lwrlud. saints held- a-Navy, Hlgsoil (Bradley) l3 e u 1W0 8on1 lead three times during low-Saints, Mahal- (Blanchard) l4: tho session but in every Instance 11.-.Nnvy. Hlgson (Bradleyw 10 Navy came back with Hlgson Penalties: None. shooting all three counters on passes from Ted Bradley. Both an] Period. teams missed chances afllore all i2—Salnts. Mnlnr tiwclmnt-i Ill-Navy. Bradley (Josey) 8:44 14—Nnvy. Kelly tHennessoyl l- Mahnr. Bertram. Carroll. Oolea. ._ Referee: Bill Reid. Qygfllme, ‘ ,_" SUMMARY t 1,1, 11mm], 16—Nav1'. l-ligson tBradlt-yl l? , 54391-138; yo,“ lit-Navy. l-Iiizson tllrnrileyi ff " 2M1, perm}, li-Salmts. McDonald 5.37 Sudden-Death. lit-Saints. Maha. 0.18 exciting, and closely fought e Before that fir’ tch the Saints goal forgot Starting inst in the third peel the twines on the scoring as llard-Ilvorlda. the tn‘_ ii;c..on and Budlts. thorns lttle chance on. It looked like ou he puck into the centre none c into the 2. R L The items had hardly settled d‘ ' the sudden dohtli test who. he game winning counter into Saints: Goal, MacKilliloil; d Navy: Goal. Davis; defence. Hcrincssey, Josey. forwards, lllgsnin, Bradl 381111-118 ecocclessly for over eight m8“, minutes with both teama missing Rd‘ - 5mm m.- - chances. cart McDonald set on the m“ re m“ ‘M ‘l’ ecor ng spark at 8.07 with wn un- UMM assisted effort and before the four; s m’ teen minute mark llod been rench- 18h P8106- ed. Saints led 3-0 as McDougnll L-Salnls, C McDonald 5.01 and the-n McDonald again worked ih-ealnts. McDougall fMcDonaJ 1315 son) 16.10. Pm: ltles—-None. Penalties — Malone. first ll-lsnlnts. tiinhm" rMcDtvnnltlilf Pennlilcl: J- cksoli. . Penal! les: None. FOR ROI liN(. Blltae ve. Aces. VOIIP OWN TRY OI D VIRFINIA MN;