filace Bay 2 V S, , Schoolboy Rink ’_ ifliantinuess Outstanding Showing At (It Ierlasd Dafusno) Ilc, Feb. 22—(CP)_—sask- ate swan put on a f.'oux~p'olnt spurt ‘in the last two ends to-’ nlxltt to hand the cooling Manl- toba entry its second straight loss. 8-1, .in the eighth round of the Canadian school curling champ- ionship playdowns. The rinks now are tied for first place in the standings with six ‘victories and two losses each. A victory for either team tomorrow would mean the ‘ampionship for that rink provided the other loses. In tomorrow’: ninth and final’ round, Manitoba clashes with Al- berta and Saskatchewan takes on Prince Edward Island. If.bcth Manitoba and Sask- atchewan win tomorrow morning a playoff for the title will take place in the afternoon. '_l‘here remained, however. a pos- sibility for a five-way tie after tomorrow's ninth and final round. should both Manitoba and Sask- atchewan lose. !Iereisth'ewsylteouldhap- pen: Tied for second place at five wins and three losses are Alberta. Northern Ontario and Prince Ed- ward Island. ‘ A five-way tie would develop if Alberta defeated Manitoba and Prince Edward Island defeated Saskatchewan while Northern On- tario also. won against Quebec. All would then stand at six wins and three losses. If this happens, all five teams will playoff tomorrow, a bonspiel official said tonight. In other eighth round games to- night, Alberta defeated Ontario 11- 3; Prince Edward Island bowled over British Columbia 14-7; Nor- thern Ontario defeated Nova Scotia 12-6 and New Brunswick 'edged Quebec 8-7. Dove Cameron. ship of the Prince Edward Island entry led his Prince of Wales College foursome to a 1°11!‘-Point end and two three- point frames to defeat British col- lrm.bla's John Chesser. WEDNESDAY‘! RESULTS . Results of match played to- da in the Canadian School C ling Championships:— Sixth Bound: Saskatchewan, 10; Nova Sco- tis. . a Northern Ontario, 9: New Brunswick. 5. _ British Columbia, 15; Quebec, 8. . Manitoba. 9; Ontario. ‘I. Prince Edward Island, 10; Allberta, 9. Seventh Bound British Columbia. 14; New Brunswick. 4. Nova Scotia, 15; Quebec, 9. Ontario. 8; Prince Edward Is- land, 5. Saskatchewan. 12; Alberta 4. Northern Ontario. 11; Mani- toba. 2. Eighth Bound vi Alberta 11; Ontario 8 Prince Edward Island 14; Bri- tish Columbia 7 Hsaskaztchewan 3: Manitoba 7 Northern Ontario 12; Nova Sco- tda ti ‘- New Brunswick 8: Quebec 7. North Sydney 3. GLACE BAY, N. 8.. Feb. 22- [(cP)-—North Sydney Victorias came from behind in the last per- iod here tonight to defeat Glace Bay Miners 3-2 and stave off a ilotermlned Miners’ bid for sec- ond place in the Cape Breton Sen- lor Hockey League. A win for Miners would have ' Northern Ontarlow:.. W »- Bonspiel V Donsplel___S_iandlngs QUEBEC. Feb. 22 - (OP) _ Standings in the Canadian school curling championship playdorwns after eight rounds of play: ~ . . _ L Saskatchewan .._ ... . Manitoba . Allberla .. Prince Edward Island British Columbia New Brunswick Ontario .. Nova Scotia . Quebec ...... .. Cryslals An in Meleors Clash Al S'side Tonight The Sc-.-nme-rslde Crystals wlll.at the end of ionlgL‘xt’s game with the R.C A.1=‘. Meteors, either be facing a dead-end street, or look- ing ahead into a wider but more dangerous higihtvvay called the play- off trail. If the Airforce bowl beat them, or for that matter even tie them. their caruse will have been virtually a lost one four the 1950 season. If they manalle to llrlumph over the Blong-coadhedcrew. they will then have to play the Prince of Wales boys to decide the fourth play-off spot. Everyma.nJack onthe Crystal hockey team is aware of these vital facts. so fans can be sure that they will give everything they have to down the Meteors tonight. Vince Grant. who has confined lilio.-nself to coaching so far this year will enter the line- up tonight to plug the hole left- gaping by the injury of Carl Wood- side last week. Vince may not be in tip-tap condition for this im- portant battle. but there is little doubt that the smooth Crystal mentor will be‘aible to strengthen materially his more or less wobbly defence. Rumor has it that Layton sohurman will also be baolcon the blades for this critical game. If Layton is in anything like fair shape ‘lo D180’. he will brighten the hopes of slunmerslde fans for a victory over the Airmen. It is not expected that the Air- men will give any quarter to me Crystals in their fight for survival They have nothing against the loc- al civilian team. but in fairness to the Welshmen will have to fish?- izhe Grant-men tooth and hall for the verdict. Then. of course, they are still after that elusive first win. and victory tonig-ht would be very welcome. -5. Morell Defeals Sf. Pelers In Playoff Game The opening game of the in- termediate playoffs. saw the Mo- rell Legionaires defeat the ' St- Peter‘s Pioneers 8-0 to take I ll! goal lead into the second game of a two game total goal series. The second game will be played in Morell Thursday night. _ ~ The following are the line ups and summa : . St. Peter's: Goal, V. MecKin- non; defence, S. Macllwen. D- Pratt, J, 'McKlnnon, J. Gillie: 10!‘- wards. E. Griffin, D. Mclnflil. C- Johmon, C. Muilin. M. Mailer, '1'. Sanderson. G. Hayden, P. McDon- ald, H. Mcltlnnon. Morell: Goal. K. Jay: defence, I‘. MacAda:n. A. Eldershaw, G. Mac- Innis; forwards. J. Maclnnis, G. Jay, .1‘. MacDonald. P. Slnnott, R. Macadiam, J. l-lossiter. J. Mac- Innis, B. MacGrath. J. Rossiter. W O 6 6 5 6 4 ..4 3 ..1 .1 -l49b#¢£?J3$lD The second day's racing in the Inter-Provincial harness ice meet underway here under the sponsor- ship of the Victoria Driving Club. came up with some more keen rac- ,ing over the North River speedway yesterday afternoon when some 600 racing fans were on hand to take in the evt. 0 O O with Guy Harvester of the Sum- merside Driving Club winning the feature event, the Championship Trot. Island horses predominated in the winning ways for the meet to capture firsts in all four of the events run off. Jean Henley of the Victoria Driving club captured the class A Pace. Robert Baldwin, also of the Victoria Driving Club, took top honors in the Class _B Pace. while Ma.ry‘s Delight. owned by Wilfred Praught of Cherry Valley. walked off with the Class 0 Pace. 0 O O O The day was ideal for racing and the track was in excellent condition, while with the starting gate in use to facilitate good starts. the meet came up with some really close finishes that kept excitement high all through the program. In the first heat of the Champion- ship Trot. Les Brewer of the Vlc- torla Driving Club. came through with the fastest time for the quar- ter in the first two days racing, with a. mark of 29 4-5 seconds. 0 I O The final program of the three- day meeting will be held this af- ternoon at 1:30 when six classes. including the Championship Pace, will get underway. when it is ex- pected that some of the fastest and closest racing of the meet will be witnessed. There will be a. total of 26 entries competing in today's events. Well the big game that every- body hss been waiting for. the Big Four hockey playoff clash between Halifax St. Mary's and Amherst Ramblers, will get underway at the 1"arllm tonight when the two teams clash in the third game of their belt. of seven game sesnl-fin- al series. 7 H V‘ 0 O 0 Although the Ramblers were a lowly tessli that mofid ‘into the playoffs’ after a loss-ridden regu- lar schedule. they made a goo showins lilinst the league ‘ ‘ strong Halifax Club on Monday night in theopening game of the series. and revived many hopes that they would be a strong con- testant tor th.e s.erles honors.‘ 0 But hopes waned a bit last night when the aggressive saint Mary's squad tagged them with a. solid 'l-1 drubbing at Amherst last night which didn't look much like their close 3-1 victory two nights before, to take a. two-game lead in the series. I O O This may. or may not be, the case tonight when local fans turn out to see the two squads in ac- tion as the Amherst boys will be a determined outfit when they hit the ice tonight. to get back into the running. and may come through with the win they need to stay in the fight. They have beaten Halifax before this season. and it may be that way this eve- ning. In any case, ‘fans should see plenty of action and smart hockey whichever team wins. Charlotte- lown's Bert Steele will be perform- ing on the Halifax roster. and that in itself should add plenty of in- terest in the game for local hockey enthusiasts. GAMES POSTPONEDV Officials announced last everl- ing. that the Midget games and other Physical Fitness activities scheduled for tonight at the North River l-‘Link, have been postponed in order to allow the various Flrgt Period putrthem one point ahead of Vics _ - tr-we-m s 1 .%'§.°'.‘=.'.'.-..£.-..?.“.'.'.‘.°"::'.:: ..... .. ...... 2—Morell, P. Sinnoit. - ' ‘ ~ ' (R. MacAdam) ................ .. 18.06 3-Morell, P. hlnnott. . (R. Macadam) ............... .. 19.01 ‘ Penalties—None. nonnsm mm ,_M ,§°°;;"<*,"°"°" o , . a , Thursday Night . (J. "Mac-Innl.,yJ. MacDonald Borden Nationals 17.05. V‘. Penalties-—None. fl ran-a Pe od F’°i°“"" Boyd‘ 5—Morell, J. MacDonald, “Ht 88010 0‘ 1||*0"m°'1"-9° (J. Maclnnis, 3. MacGrath) phydownssjo $3.49‘ .1 Maclnnll Guile st“-Q. ore . . . . cGrath) ...c.......... ‘U admission so sad sea ,,,,f,‘;’,',,,,,i‘_,.,,,,,,_ YT Mme-= 5- K°">'- 3- °'“"“'7- .. an F my id .fou've Read About It. You've Heard It on ltadlo: New so. a In Action. 4 ««r‘ r’ . NI!‘ Clix attend the "Big Paw" galls at e Forum tonight. , PLAY-OFF '. SERIES . . .M.A.,1!¥?8-V!--. manna! ’ .,— I‘-calm 1- ‘s.'3o o'clock -- ‘ .'..fI‘-lIII,$nA.Y—1o A.» Vanda».-nh THE CRIARDIAN. CHARDOT’1‘ETOWN hockey fan mhould get their quota of thrills, spills and smart is at the Forum to- odavy rslglht when Halifax sum ‘Mary's er-st Ramblers clad) there at 8:30 in the third game of their best of seven semi-final playoff series in Maritime senior “Big Four" Hockey League ploy. Halifax leads the series two games to nothing as the result of their 7-1 victory at Amherst lam night. although Amherst reality forced the issue in the apeni game on Monday night at Halifax. when they played them to two neural; periods . betiore Saint Mary's edged them out by a close 3-1 decision. Trailing by two games. Ramblers should make it a hot session to- night in an effort to get back intto the series, but whether they can win or not remains to be seen. but in any case attending fans should be in for a smart session of hoc- key when the two squads cross sticks. For the many island fans who have been following the "Big Four" all season. but halve never had the opportunity to get over to the Mainland to take in a game or two, tonight's meeting will be an ideal opportunity to get in on the rail and sec for themselves the smart calibre of hcckeytlhel-eague has been turning in. It will betlhe first time. since the Isla-nd took ml F'.°lir Playoff Game Here ~‘I‘onight part in Maritime Senior nonmem- ion a decade and a half ago, that The Kensington and Charlotte- town Victoria Juveniles battled it out to a. 4-4 deadlock at the Forum last night in a roaring game of hockey that came up with the closest game to be witnessed here this year in Island Juvenile Hoc- key League compe““ -. It was the first time this season that the Vics haven't gone down to defeat in six league starts, and gives them one point in the final standing. The tie for the Kensing- ton boys increased their second place position by one point. but spoils their chances of ending up in a. league leadership tie with tile Abbies. They are three points he- hind Ahblea, with one game to play. and three over third place summersid X‘ en who also have one game to play The Vics outshot their oppon- ents 2-0 in the first period, but the Kensington squad rallied back strong in the second to reverse the scoring and deadlock the score at 2-2 going into the final frame. and contimling the pressure in the last session, chalked up two in a. row for a two-goal advantage. The Vics finished strong, however. to cut the lead down to one goal at the halfway mark. and came through with the equalizing tally with only 52 seconds left to play. A Bernard was the leading goal- gotter for Kemlnglor. with two to his credit, while A. Champion and 3. Champion got one each for the other two goals. Huffy. Mcltadyen. Macbean and Lewis garnered one each to ac- count for the scoring for the Vlc- torias. Brian Lewis came through with the tying goal on a smart play with McFadyen at 14.08 of the final session The teams played 15 minute periods. Although the Vics chalked up two quick goals in the first four minutes of play to hold the edge on the scoring. they by no "means held the edge on the play. and from the five minute mark on saw the visiting pucksters force the play deep into Vlcs territory to throw rubber right and left at the Vics‘ net. and came within an ace of scoring on a number of occas- ions with nothing but tough luck around the net and some brilliant stops by young Thane ‘Doyle in the Vlcs cage. holding them from running up a. score. On the puck continually, the Kensingtonitos really applied the pressure in the middle frame and held the play all over their .09- ponents to bottle the Vics up be- hind their own bluellne and make it plenty tough. This time they had better luck around the net and sunk two past an overworked Doyle. who made some nice stops. W3 51183 couldn't keep them all cut. The Vlcs rallied at points throughout the period: but the vis- itor! held a definite edge on the play. . "1‘h|ntIwereps-ettyevsn atths .."‘.:’.‘.°.‘..I.?:' '.'.'.‘:.....' ''''‘°‘'' 5?" 2'“ an on e s with both squsdsveoming gift’: smart breaking attacks. sill both held firm. until the $.83 mark. when opened Vics Come From Behind To Tie Kensington Juveniles 4-4 At Forum Island fans will have the opport- unity of seeing f‘Big Four" teams in action in scheduled comvetition. official referees for the league will pl'$lde over tonight's game. Both teams are expected to ar- rive in Charlottetown early this afternoon by special bus. The management of the Forum announced yesterday. that Jutfle J. mam Hwdooil.‘ Halifax. Presi- dent of the M.8.K.L.. and well known here to those who have at- tended the l-iodrey es Referees schools here during the past two years. and I no-fly 0‘ friends will attend the game ‘here. while Jimmie MacDonald. menace: of the st. Mary's Hockey Cub, will also attend. accompanied bl’ 11 party of 10. The following are the lineups for tonight's game: Hallfsx—-Goal, Jack Donlevy. ll. Yeadon (sub); defence, sonny Provost, Pat Powers. Don Mc- Lwugnun, Bert Steele: forwards. 'l‘om Brennan. Bill Ford. Bill‘. Han- ncn. Geoxse MoGresor. Gordie Armstrong. Allan Sullivan. Di!-IIDY Wilkes. Prank Grabowskl. Joe Schmidt. Ron Gsludet, Jack Hoi- lett. Amlhe.rst.._Goal. Angm MacDon- ald. Bill Wlhlle (sub): defence. Joey L'ay. L. Blaciobum. G. er. 3 MacDonald; forwards, Whit ‘Mous- soau. Rollie Iamdry, 0. Mac- Daugall. Alex Robertson. Harry Movie ’ . Jim Mosienko. Guy lun- alxl, Rensld Lo. Croix. Oarl male!- ._———:-—-—-:———:--:1’- the scoring, Bernard banging home his second of the nlsht 011 I DOW" attack around the net. Kensington started to force the attack asaln at this point, and less than three minutes later went to the front by two goals when A. Champion netted one from a scramble in front of the net. The turning point for the Vics came at 7:51, when they took to the offensive and really hammer- ed in around the Kensington net. and came up with a. goal. Mac- Lean potting it on an attads with 'I‘r'aincr. From then on the Vlcs -went wide-open in an effort to get the equaliser, and after young Rogers in the Kensington cage had come up with some stellar saves during hot sessions around the net finally broke through for the goal that tied up the gamewith only 52 seconds left to play. Lewis got the tally on a smart passins play with McFsdyen around the et n . The following are the lineups and summary: — Lineups: Vlcs — Goal. T. Doyle; defence. ii/Lacllean, Macbougali. Maclood; forwards, Mwadyen. Lewis, Hurry. ‘Macnure. G. Reay, Btull, Kelly, 0. MacDonald, Trainor. Turner. Kensington — Goal, Rogers; do- fence, Bernard. A. Champion. Harding; forwards. R. Champion. B. Champion, R. Mcoarville, I. MacMurdo, A. Gill, E. Paynter, Burt. T. Adams. Referees — Jackie Kane and Art Perry. Pia-st Period 1-Vlcs, I-furry ......................... .. 3:10 2—Vics. Mcl"adyen (Lewis) 3:38 Penalties — None. Second Period 3—nensinglon, Bernard 6:39 4-Kensington. B. Champion 14:35 Penalty —- Trainer. ~ Third Period 5-Kensington. Bernard ' (MacMurdo) 3 :52 6—Kensingtcn, A. Champion 0:0 'I—Vics, Mac n (Trainer) 7.51 8—Vlcs,’Lewi (Mcradyen) 14:08 Penalties — None. St. Mary's Clip Amhersl_l-l ,- AMRERST, N. 8., Feb. 22—-((:!’) —l-lallfax St. Mary‘s clipped an unorganized Amherst Ramblers club 7-1 tonight to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven Maritime Senior Hockey League semi-finals. Third game will be played tomor- row night In Charlottetown. St. Mary’: didn't have to exert themselves to win,‘ taking a 2-0 lead in the first period on the stren uh at. Ronnie Gaudet'a sharp ‘shooting, adding two more in the second and outscoring ltamblers 3-1 In the closing frame. . Tomorrow night’: game is. a rrallrsx homs‘tIlt but‘ could not be played in Halifax because the ‘Forumm,'there is being used by an ce. .. ' ‘ ’ ' : 1-‘-l-!aiifax. it.‘ Gatldet, ' ‘ ‘ .(Gr.-bo.w.Ild.‘, Sullivan) ...... oar ,!—!!IlifIx.' 3. Golf Gt, ‘ illefsedfllllnl ‘..c................ 10.1! PelIalty—Blaollburn_ .. . ssosal Abbie: And Vlcs Vlln Hoop Bill_ ' and mid contest. FEBRUARY 23. 1950‘ The Abegweit and Victoria hoop- iters were the winners of a dou- ble bill in City Juvenile Basket- ball League competitio held at the Prince of Wales College Audi- torium last night. In the firll game the Abbies scored a 82-19 victory over the Saint Dunstanis University juveniles, while the Victoria cagemen trounced the Y.M.C.A. quintet 65-42 in the sec- The win for the Viclorias fur- ther increased their league lead- erdllp over Saints to four points. while the Abbie: stretched their fourth place standing to four points, two behind third-place idle Ramblers. The loss for Saints left them in second place. four behind Vics, while Y.M.C.A. are trailing in the fifth-place cellar, two points below Abbiea. first Game ' In the first game the Abbles lead the Ssin-ts,15-8 at the half. and continuing to hold the ad- vantage in the closing period. cui- shot their opponents 17-13 to gain their victory. despite the fact that Saints made a much more determined showing and kept the scoring at close quarters. Mlcmulght od Ahbiea was the leading poinvtgetter with 18, while E. MacKinnon of $1inl.s was next with eight. Saints chalked up 11 fouls against them, while Abbie: had 25, Daiziel, Hoyt and Glover going out of the game with five each. Second Game Holding a 31-12 margin on the scoring at the end of the first frame, the‘Vics had much tougher sledding in the second when the Y.M.C.A. rallied to shoot them basket for basket on’ most of the period. the Vics only holding a four point ma girl ‘on the scoring, but won out easily with their large margin built up in the opening half. Maciievin was the sharpshooter for Vics with'l6 points, while teamma‘ MacPherson and B. Maclvllllan ran him a close sec- ond and third with 14 and 11 re- spectively. S. Wood was high scorer for Y.M.C.A. with 10 points. .., inc of the Inter-Provincial Has-nu Racing Meet._ sponsored by the Victoria Driving Club. hold over the North River Truck yesterdwy .noon./ competing against entries from Darfmollth and Halifax. than horses made in excellent and also walked cuff with top places In all of the other three events on the card. Jean \Heniey won the Glass A Pace. Robert Boldlwln the class 3 Pace and Mary's Delight the Class C. Pace, Winning the first heat of the Champion “ Pace. Lee Brewer came up with ithe fastest quarter mlle in the first two thy’: racing with a mark of 29 4-5.‘ The Brewer home had tough luck in the last two heats. getting away to a poor start in the heat, and throwing a shoe! coming down in “ti: final heat to place third each a The largest crowd of the season was on land to witneu the really keen racing. penforrned under ideal weather conditions and a lightning fist track. and it is es- timated that acme 400 raolm has attended the meet. The fastest times in the pacing division’ daurllw yesterday‘; meet were ohalkedup by Robert Bald- wininthef-irstheatoftlulolaes B Pace and Mary's Delight in the second heat of the Class C Pace. both doing the quarter mile route in :30 2-5. The mobile starting gate was used very elficienbly and was reopondbie for getting the heats any in record time which added much to the success of theyneet. The most exciting racing of the daywaasecninthe0iaesC.Pac¢. when Mary's Delight. Jimmie A and Bee Bsldlong, came under the wine irsevery heat inalsrsoetphoto finish battles. The presiding odficills at yester- toria Driving Clad): Timers. Hillard The‘ following are the lineups !{o0d._ HI"! M-Bflly. C3315 and scoring la. v: A . W. H. ' 3 Gun. Driver of starting gate, Bill Me- Abbles: Dalziel 4. Glover 2. A“‘3‘”d Ready. Warren 3, Taylor ll. Burke 1, Hoyt. Mt.-Naught 18, Moreslde, Scanlllebury. Total. 32. Saints: E. Macxinnon 8, J. Fisher 4. I‘. Driaooil 5, C. Cal- laghan 2, K. MacDonald. R. Gau- det, B. l‘~cLory. R. Duffy. Total, 19 second Game Via: J. MacAndrew 10. B. Mac- Millan ll. MacPherson 14, l-line 4. MacNevln 10. B. MaA:Andrew 2, Burgen 2. Kennedy II. Total, Gil. Y.M.C.A.: Beer: 4. Atkinson 5. White 5, D. Wood 2, J. Wood 10, l-iuestis 4. Smith D. Total, 42. Maple Leafs Defeat Bnlins 3-1 TORONTO. Feb. 12 —- (CP) — Led by pepper, Sidsmlth who scored two goals. Toronto Maple Leafs tonight Bruins 3-1 before l2,'n5 National Hockey League fans. The game had no effect on the standings. Leafs remained in see- oad place. Boston in fifth. Showing an offensive edge throughout the game — Toronto had 35 shots on goals to Boston‘: 19 — Leafs held a 1-0 lead after the first period. increased it to 2-1 at the end of the -second, set- ting the stage for Smit-h's tally, his second of the game. in the last minute of the final stanza. First Period 1—'1ioronto. Smith‘ (Kennedy. Meeker) Penalty—Barilko. Second Period I-—Boston,.Reirson . 13.46 a... (Smith) . . . . ........... .... Ii.l1 |—-_Toronto, Walla (llortsoa) l'l.l3 Penalties — Mortton, Kryr.sn- owski. llaman (major), Wat- son (Major). Esinlcki. Third Period ‘ 4--Toronto, S. Smith 19.20 Penalties — Creighton. Bent- ley. K. Smith. Ch'ioym Team , Defeats _§¢_l_rnwaIl 1 ..........."i'.’.‘-"".:‘.'i Piefoe. ‘RIO Mobil’! the- NB”? defeated Bolton ing Club v she following are the results of yesterday's rvaclszgu V Clash A Pace - Jugs Henley (S. KDMled)').... 1 1 2 Ohrintophor Stout (S. WeelI)22 1 Iarther I-lianover . (Baxter & Given) 3 I 3 ‘lune:-dfl: 30 4-5: 31. ‘W horse owned by hsnuel lottletown. Vic- Guy .. Lee Brewer (E. Bernard).. .. Jolly Harvest: (F. Danlds) ‘ Clan c no; 1hry's Delidllt (w. xum... Jimmie A (J. Asbing) Bee Budlorlg (I-lennesse-y Mundane Budiong (Agnew .. Delaware (I. sense). Lll Prlzoo (~MiaoNelll).. Times, 31 3-5; 31 2-5. 30 Winning horse owned by Wilfred P.l'l:ll3ht. Cherry Valley.’ TODAY'S RACING The flnall am of the il‘.1ree- day meet wl get underway at the Norlh,ltlver Course this u'ternoon at 1:30, and will be featured by the Glarnpionehip Pace. and five other classes a total of as antriesoomlnguptotakethewosd from the starter. The lmulilpncewill have a full Mfouratartermmd will susnmarside Driving . other events on the will include two one with five starters," three. the Glue A Face sin-ten. Class 3 race with six mm. and the O1!!! A Trot win: his two special ‘asses. the first evutte«to'°be.rull his afternoon's .paogr‘ssn be on NI IIONTAGUI — IIIDAY-ILTUIDAY — _ “|llBl_l'|' A .'1'||,0,llSllllD[ EYES” Freetown inane Championship Trot At \Inter<-Provincial? Meet “Defeat VI. if. S. Pr-lace 8trse_1.giris' last week- i, .,. special Hanover. Richest Walter Brawn. I-lei Si 03”!!!‘ P.“ en en . eanor 0., Rem-E Lee, Previous. " Championship pug ‘ mm D Luther hllnrin, Ehodole. D.. aoob with”, Starfish! Eclipse. Calumet onwm‘ D(;l!ass 3 Pace Laddie e. Eva’; Gu . Mg Duds. Oeml Aubrey, Jfae D131 A'l'rot' Walt N‘S ,Bu man", Aubrey, Jo: 0'' New Yorll In 3-0 Viclory Over Chicago NEW YORK, Feb. fl-— (OP)... Goalie Chuck Rayner gglned ml sixth shutout of the season as mg red-hot New York Rangers do. feated Chicago Black Hawks 3-. tonight to virtually assure tum. selves of a spot in the Nstlond Hockey League play-om. A pair of second-period goals by’ Tony Leswick and another by’ rookie Nick Mickoski in the final, session cemented Rangers‘ seventh‘ victory of the season over the‘ ‘Black Hawks in 11 meetings, v First Period l Scoring--None. » Penalties -— Stanley (1). Gads- by (2). Second Period 1—New Yorkfiluwick (Laprade, Fisher) .......... .. 0.10 3—Nevw York. Leswlck . (Laprade. Shero) ...... .. 1830 Penalties-None. Third Period 3—New York. Mickoski (Slo-winlkl) " pmlues—NG3e'."' Montague And Souris 7-All . The Montague Meteors sol Sourls played to a ‘I-all tie at the Montague rink last night h an exhibition hockey game before a large crowd. -Led by Lavie. who played well for the Souril team. tbmvlsltorsyput up a stmag smack throum the game. In the first period Macconass opened the ' to be fol- lowed by MacDonald before lbs salon in the second period the game got out of band for a time, with a total of five penalties being imposed. in tile scnslllle theaouristessn came III with three counters. while till local squad led by “MIR scar-‘ ed two, to end the period with Souris leading by the score of 5-2. ' In the last session the'MeteorI found their stride and with some neat passing scored five counters. with the Carver. “Power, Ne‘soI llnachalking up‘ four and Cie- ments the other one on a solo.‘ MacDonald was the high acoltl for the Sourls team with line! goals. MacPbee, Levin. and Cheverie chalked up the roman)‘ in; goals. , P. VI. C. Co-eds fie ‘Ml The Prince of Wales Co-Eds 40‘ tested the West Kent schofl girls by the score or 2.1 In 2' hockey game at the Forum Y9‘ terday afternoon." ooslseum 10! the P.W.C. mm were white nil Mcbfanus, assisted-by simmvfl and missile. The only 8081 1“ west ‘Kent was scored by W‘ bfilian. The P.W.C. C.-Eds I hold I 1-0 victory scored over if