i. St. Thomas Comes From Behind To Edge SDU 6-5 In Intercollegiate Series -_- Uminfl up with‘ a powerful acc- und period that netted them four Ioels to their opponents’ one. saint Thomas University came from be- hind a. 2-1 loed to send Saint Dun- stan’: University down to a. close 8-6 defeat at the Forum last nizht #1 an New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ward Island mtercollegiate flock- by championship fixture. The game was very cleanly played with only one penalty being handed out for a, minor infraction which went to I. visiting player. The victory puts the Ohstham jrucksters into third place in the fmlr-team series. two points hehlnd Mount Allison University and four behind the series leading Univer- sity of New Brunswick. The loss was the Saints third in as rnanv starts to date for n. fourth-place cellar position in the series. The smooth working": line of arr- Aloon. .\‘i. Barrv and .l. O'Neil led the bulk of the St. Thomas attark to scoount for four of their teams nix goals. McAloon was the leading sniper with three coals and an as- sist. M. Barrv r10! one nnfll and three assists, while .1. O'Neil. nir-k- ed up two nSSiSiS. Chan-t was the other goalcettor for St. Thomas. clialkimz up the remainlnq brace. P. Barrv and Culiinan garnered an assist each. Will Houdc of Saint Dunstan‘: was the snark pluq for his team and equalled the goal snininc hon- ors of llfcAioon by chalkinz up three of their five goals and also nicked up all assist. Mike Fennes- soy and Allison “Ace" Farmer were the other goalgetters for Saints. Jerry McQuaid, Kikcr ‘Mc- Isasc and Hennessey also picked up an assist apiece. Saint Dunstan's book an early lead in the name when ‘Houdi- banged in a lonz. anqlc shot from the blueiine cm McQuaitfs pass at 511i Of the first period. lnlf- Mc- Aloon and Barry teamed un about four minutes later to deadlock the more. Farmer out the Saints one goal up azaill at 11:26 on a snapnv passinz attack from centre ice with McIsac, a lefld thev held for the remainder of the period It was s fast-breaking period with bntil teams missing some close scorlnz attempts ‘with both Strain and the visiting netmlnder. L-aCombc. mak- ing some smart saves. Saints held the edge on the period play. The biz bust-up came in tihc second frame when the Saint Thomas forward section really got roliinz. McAloon fired one home at l:2‘7 on a three-man attack will? O'Neil and Barry. and althouch the saints took the lead again n minute later as the result of Jfennesseyb goal on an attack with lloude. from there on the visitors took charge of the play. M. Barry dented the twines at 8:44, Charet at 1212'.’ and exactly one minute later bfcAloon came through with his third goal of the night to lend his teas-n into a ii-S lead. All three goals were on smart two and threeman passing attacks. Saint Dunstanb out the lead down to one goal at the fifteen second mark of the final period when Houde sank one home on an attack with DesRnslers. and after weathering a series of gang at- tacks by i-he visitors, deadlocked the score at 5-5 when Hennessey and Houde teamed up on the smartest play of the night. Houde started the plav at centre icr. and after the puck chanced hands three times between them on the way in on net, Houde finnliv planted it in the net from close in. The tie was short-lived, how- ever, when the Chatham boys roared back lust 28 seconds later to bang home the winning coal from a pressure attack around the Saints net. Charet not the tally on a nass from Cullinan. The final five minutes of the came was a hectic tilsscll and al- though both teams worked hard to hirther the scoring, with Saints especially working overtime for the counter that would deadlock the score again, the saint Thomas University boys nevertheless skat- ed off the ice with their narrow one goal victory. Tile following are the lineups and summary- Lineups: _ SD.U.: Goal, Strain; efence. Hennessey. MacRae, AYBT- Trem" blay; forwards. Mclsaac, Des- rosiers. Farmer, J. McQuaid. De- lage, Cheverle, Murphy. Si. Thomas: Goal, Lacombe; de- fence, P. Barry, Clement. Noel, P. O'Neil; forwards. McAloon, J. ouveil, M. Barry. Levesque. Mockler, Charet, Cullinsn. D95‘ Roches, Stewart. Referees: Lelth Jay and Johnny Squarebrlggs. SUMMARY First Period 1—S.D.U., Houde (McQuaid) .. .. 2-Si'. Thomas, McAloon (M. Barry) .. 3—S.D.U., Farmer (Mclsaac) Penalties-None. Second Period 4—Si. Thomas, McA1oon (J. O'Neil, M. Barry) . 5-—S.D.U., Hennessey (Houde .... .. .. .. .. . 6—St. Thomas, Barry (McAloon) 8.44 '1-—St. Thomas, Charet. (P. Barry) .. 8—St, Thomas, McAloon (J. O'Neil, M. Barry) . Penaities-Mcmoon, Third Period 9—S.D.U.. Houde (DesRosiei-s) l0—S.D.U., Houde (Hcnncssey) .. . ll~Si. Thomas, Charct (Cullinan) Penalties-None. 5.11 9.57 13.26 . 1.27 . 2.14 . i222 13.22 14.46 i509 P- W. C. And Meteors At Crystal Rink Tonight The game between Prince of Wales (Jollcge and the R.C.A.F. Meteors at Cryistnl rink tonight is I vital one as far as the College hoys themselves and the Summer- lide Crystals are concerned. If the Airmen can manage to defeat the FWelshimr-n they will be handing the Grant-Mclvcr club a play-off position on a platter. The Alnfome batilers might. turn the thick too. if they show as much fight against P.W.C. as iihey did Saturday night against the Si. Dunstarrs lgtregation. Tho P.\V.C. boys will. of course. be battling fiercely for victory to hold on 1o their chance cf making a play-off berth, and ihe Meteors will have their hands full. Crystals fans will all be pulling for an R. C.A.F. victory, because of tho advantage it will give thc local Summcrside icrlm. If the Crystals vu-é- ---- carve out s. victory in Cha/rlotic- town tonight where they play the league-leading Abbies, they wiilnol. need any help from the Airmen. Siellarion Wins Semi-final Opener STELLARTON, N. S., Feb, l3— (CPl-Stcllrlrton Royals blasted in seven goals in the lust period io- night to crush St. Francis Xavicr University 10-3 in (he opening game of the Antigonish-Picioil- Colrhcsicr llockcy League semi- finals, Sccond gnmc in the hosi- of-scven series will be played at Antigonish Wcilncsduy. NEVER WAS SIIAVING S0 BUICK AND EASY! 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Not to be swayed from the usual trend, the following are a few notes on what can be expect- ed for this week in the way of sporting entertainment, which at the mpment. looks like another full and promising program. s e 0 The hockey program. which got. underway last night with an N. B.-P.E.I. Intercollegiate series clash between Saint. Dunstan’: and Saint Thomas Universities, will be continued on tonight at the Forum at eight o'clock, when the Summerside Crystals and Charlottetown Abbies will meet in an important Island Intermedi- ate contest. The Crystals will be battling to maintain their fourth- place position and protect their chances for a playoff spot and Abbies will have ibelrsights train- ed on their eighth victory in nine league siaris and an undisputed first place in regular scheduled play. Performing ihe same night at. Sununerside, the Prince of Wales College Welshmen will cross sticks with the R.C.A.I". in an effort 1.0 overtake Orystals for a playoff spot. The Airme will be coming out strong to garner their first win in seven starts this season, which they came within an ace of doing there Saturday night when they lost a close 7-6 decision 1o sec- ond-place Saint Dunsiarfs Uni- versiiy. O O Wednesday night will be Juve- nile hockcy league night again at ihc Forum, when ihe cellar dwel- lim: Victorias will come to grips with ihe league leading Abbies ll1 a regular league fixture. In lhis casc loo, it will be a matter of the Abcgwcli sponsored team gunning for an improvement of their leadership standing, and a e » winning sircak that has yet to be broken and stands ai. four straight wins in as many starts at the moment. Vics will be en- cic-avouring to break into ihe win column for ihe first time this season in five league staris. The Abbies will also be ihe visiting icam on Kensington ice Friday night when they will clash with ihc Kcnsingion Juveniles. A win for ihe laiier will give them a second piacc ile with Summer- sidc Kinsmen, who remain idle ' this week in league competition. O O Q Tim-c will he no rcgular Thurs- day night game here in Island In- tcrmcdinte Lcugue play, but it is expected that there will be a clash in the City Interscholastic scrics either Thursday or Friday night, although there has been nothing definite given out as yet. The final game in Island Inter- mcdinte League play this week will lake plncc at Summerslde on Saturday night when the two \Vcstcrn entries, Crystals and R. C. A. F‘, will clash. The game will izlvo Crystals an opportunity to licttcr their fourth place standing if they Rnrncr u victory over the much improved R. C, A. F. puck- sters. o a e a Ilighlighiiug the basketball pic- ture for the wcck will be ihe re- maining games In the Island Phy- sical Fitness Basketball League schedule. Thc first game is sched- ulcd io net underway at the Prince of Walcs College auditor- ium on Wednesday nizht when the iwn colic-go hoop squads, P.W.C., nnd S.i).li. will clusli. It will be ihc second last scheduled game for boih teams in regular play be- fore the playoffs, Saints are in second place four points behind a leadership iic hciwccn R, C. A. l". nnd Ray's Millionaires and a win will bring them within two points of ihe loaders and a game lo no. P. W. C. are trailing third- pincc Army by four points for fourih position, and have no chance of overtaking them for a playoff spot. o ,0 o Other games will see Prim-c of lVales tangle with Summerslde R. C, A. I", at ihe Western capital on Friday "night, while it is ex- pected that the postponed game. between Army and S. D. U. which was held over from February first, will be played at the college floor on Saturday night, while R. C. A. F. and Schurmans have one game left to play against one an- other which is scheduled to be Crystals ‘And Abbies Clash At Forum Tonight Dr. Vince Grunt‘: Summerside Crystals are expected to be coming out with s. determined effort to protcoi their fourth-place standing and a berth in the playoffs when they clash with the league leading Charlottetown Aibibies in on Island Intermediate Hockey League fix- tlure alt the Forum tonigvln at eight o. It will be tihe second muting of the two teams in "Big Six" com- petition this season. and will be the Albbies second last game and Crystals third last in the regular schedule. In their first meevtilu early in January the Abbies took a 6-3 vic- tory over the Crystals over Sum- m-elrsdde ice, and will be gunning to repeat the performance over home ice to extend their practically un- defeated performance this season to eight victories in nine mm and assure themselves oi an undis- puted first place in the regular schedule. Both teams have strengthened considerably since their last meet- ing and are expected to come up with a rugged, closely contested encounter that will be packed full of action all the way when they cross slicks tonight. The foildwirlg is the Aibbie line- Ulp for tonight's game: Goal, Hooper; defence, Perry. , Stewart. Simlih; foirwm-ds. Sheppard. LeOialr. MacGregor, Stanley, Claflt. Mclnnis. Burke. Flynn, Richard. Busy Evening Al North River Rink Today at 3.30 four Bantam hoc- key learns from Prince Sirce‘. School leave to officially open ihe City Bantam playdowns at. North River Rink. At 5.30 three Bantam teams from Queen Square School and one from Parkdale leave the Travel Bureau to continue the Bantam playdowns and at 6.30 Janet McEachern's Albibic Sisters leave ihe Travel Bureau and Leah McMahon's Amazons leave Holy Redeemer Hall with both teams meeting at North River for the right. io travel east or west in the Province. Al. 8.00 p.m. ihe boys of the Vocational School will hold their regular weekly workout arid ai. 9.00 p.m. the high flying Reccc sexieite cross sticks with 5 Div. Sigs. in a postponed Garrison League fixture. Rounding off the evening‘: programme will bc an- other postponed Garrison League fixture featuring Navy and 2B LAA Regt. ‘The Garrison League boys are playing close, hard- fought hockey and there will doubtless be a good number of fans on hand to chcer their fav- ourites on tonight. Amherst Ramblers Without Each. AMHERST, N. s., Feb. 13—(CP) —Amherlt. Ramblers, with 55 loss- es in 67 games, will finish out the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue season without n couch. Gordon (Doggie) Kuhn, who took over the club just- before Christmas. said tonight his con- tract has been terminated by "mu- tual agreement." Kuhn said he would be paid to the end of the season, Defensive tactics employed by Ramblers in recent; games was given as the reason for the move. Kuhn didn't see eye tn eye with Ramblers management on the type of games being turned in by the (cam and said as much. run off by this Friday, although no playing date has been released. I l O l Games in City Juvenile Basket- ball League play are also expected to be run off durinx: ihe week but at time of writing ihc dates and teams to play had not been designated, although It is believ- ed that there will probably be games played on both Wednesday and Saturday that will take in at least four of ihe five teams competing in the league. Vics Edge Oui Abbies 25-22 In Basketball Game The Charlottetown Juvenile Victorias broke a two-way tie for the second place in the City Juvenile Basketball League last nigh-t at the Y.M.C.A. gym and valuted into a first place tie with the Saint Dunsian's Juveniles when they eked out a close 25-22 win over the Albbies. The win broke a tie with the Ramblers and gave the Vics eight points in the league. good enough for a tie with the Saints. It was one of the roughest en- encounters in ihe league so far this year with one player from each team having i0 leave the game on account of fouls. Ian MacNevln was thrown out oif the game by referee -Earl Goss for talking back too strenuously while Howard Glover of the Abbies collected the required number of fouls to be fouled oui. of the game. The game, although it featured good and rough defensive play by the teams, was "also very slopplly played and was full of inaccurate shooting by boih squads. It was diminutive Barry MacMillan's basket with less than a minute left in playing time that finally settled the isue in favour of the Vics and put the game on ice. Leading scorer for the winners was Jack MacAndrcw who had seven, closely followed by Mac- Millan and Ralph MacPherson who each had six points. Charlie Ready. tail guard of the Abbies, led the pointgetters in ihe game as he sank four baskets for eight points. Howard Glover and Koiih Dalziel were next each having four points in a losing cause. Lineups and scores for the game: Vics--MacPherson. 6; MacNevin, 3; Hine. 2; MacAndrmv, 7, Mac- Miiian, 6, Burgess, Kennedy, B. MacAndl-cw, l, MacLcod. Total- 25. Abbies — Giovcr, 4, Dalzicl, 4, MacNaught, Morcsldc, 2, Taylor, I, Vcsscy, Ready. 8. Burke, 3, War- ren. Toial-ZZ. Anligonish 8. Piciou Meripacs I ANTIGONISIII, N.S., Fcb. 1s- (OP) -Antigcn.is.h.Bul1dogs ham- silrung Piciou Meripacs 8-1 tonight to capture ihe first game of the Antigcnisli-Pictoil-Coichcsicr sen- icu- Hockey League semi-finals. 5990i"! game of the bcsicf-seven series will be played Wednesday at Pictcu. 9 Ice Racing C Al Vernon The fourth ice racing meet of the season was held at Vernon River 0n Feb. ll. ‘There was a good attendance of spectators. Three closely contested classes were run off over a lightning fast trmk, Following is the summary. Class A Captain Budiong (Grant) l 1 l HafJPY Vernon (McDonald) 3 3 2 Barbara Ann (Wood) 2 4 3 Miss Judy Dale (Bueli) 4 2 4 Wilmin): horse owned by E.V. Grant. Millview. Class I! Mickey Peter (Rvan) 1 2 1 Binaen Burliong (Praught) 2 l 2 ,Wlllard mu (Duffyl a a a Winning horso owned by J. J. Ryan. Avondale. ' Class C Thorn Dale (Young) 2 i l Queenie Kalmllck (Rooney)l 2 1' May Dale (Prnught) 3 3 3 Winning horse owned by Levi Young. Earnscliffc. Officials: Starter. Thomas Mc- Kenna: Judges. Wilfred Furness. John Praught. and Mike McKen- Adults-SO: Children-ZS: CRYSTALS vs. ABBIES ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE w TONIGHT - a O'CLOCK "-- FBRIIM IIOBKEY CRYSTAL RINK ‘ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. WELSIIMEN IIDBKEY DONG CREEK RINK TONIGHT East Royalty Royals vs. Nine Mlle Greek Bulldogs .W.C. vs. ECLAJRDIEIEORS ,, GameTImeSIRM. _ ’ listing After Game starts 8.80 Sharp Skate After FORUM DOINGS ruasnaY-smtmg-cmiamoq to 5.30 Hockey-S pimp-Crystal! vs. Abbies WEDNESDAY-Juvenile Hockey-van Viol va. Abbies-Skating after l l I FEBRUARY 14, 1950 . W.K.S. Defeats P.S.S 21-17 In Hoop (ionic The West Kent School boy’s basketball team administered a crushing 27-17 lacing on ihB Prince Street School hoopsters last night at ihe "Y" gym l" 5" exhibition affair. Barry MacMillan led the way home for the winners as he racked up a total of 14 points with Joey Hoyt following \viih seven. Bobby White had four and the other two points were scored by Gcraid Birt. Malcolm "Red" MacFadyen, Cliniy Taylor and John MacDougall were joint high men for the losers, each getting four, with Lloyd Seaman and Jack Turner havlnl three and two points respectively- The score at the half was 13-12 for the W.K.S. boys as thedosers threw a scare into the winners’ ranks with a tight defensive ex- hibition. But in the last half ihe W.K.S. icam _ran wild against the P.S.S. crew to salt their game away with plenty to spare. The referee was Jack Mac- Andrew. Line-ups and scores: W.K.S. Chandler, Birt While 4, MacMiilan i4, Kennedy, Hoyt 7, Laniz, Scanilcbtiry. Mac- Ncil. Squarcbriggs. Total-W. P.S.S. -— MacFadyen 4, Turner 2. Seaman 3. Taylor 4, Mac- Dougall 4, Heustis, MacKinnon, MacLcod, Ladncr, Leiich. ‘ Total -—-17. Flyers, Defeat" Schurmailis 84-34 The R.C.A.F. Flyci-s handed Schurmans basketball team the worst dcfeai of the season at the Summersidc Airforcc court last night. smothering the civilian team under an 84 to 34 count. The Schurman team were ncvcr in ihe picture, being clown 45 i0 14 ai. half time. Campbell was ihe leading point-getter for the Fly- ers, with 23 and Button came next with l4. Ryder, an Airman who plays with Schurmzmls, led the losers, getting l0 points, and Piusonncailli. another Airman. collected scvcn. BOX SCORE R.C.A.F. FG FS Pts. Billion ii 0 1H Picrccy . z’) l 11 Campbell ll l 23 Lyon 5 0 l0 Carson 4 i) 8 Baync 5 4 14 Toiais 39 6 B4 Schurmans I-‘S Pis. Spinney 0 6 Ryder . . 0 10 Pinsonncauli. l 7 Sicwzlri l fi Harris l) 2 Annis 0 2 Murphy 0 2 Totals l6 Z 34 Refcrcésgt-IHN. Anderson. Crapaud Defeats Victoria 8-1 The Crapaud Hearibreakers de- fcated the Victoria Unions to the tune of 8-1 in a league game played in ihe Victoria rink Sat- urday night. Walter Paynier, ihe Hearilbreakcrs‘ goalie. was injured during ihe first part of the sec- ond period. However, he came out in ihc ihird period some- what dazcd and finished the game. Lineups: Victoria Unions —- Goal. H. Boultcr; dcfcncc, Loii MacLcod. F. Miller, W, Woodside. N. Mac- Donald; forwards, R. Miller. L. Wood, D. Dclancy, J. MacKinnon, J. Noonan. P, MacLean. Grapaud Hcaribreakcrs: Goal, W. Paynicr; dcfencc. W. Camer- on. J. Lugue, S. Campbell, R. Feriiuson: forwards, H. Ferguson, S. Ferguson. E. Ferguson, M. Sherren, J. Murray, Joc Dougay, John Dougay. W. Roberson. Referees: George Nicholson and Keith Thomas. i MEETING The following players are requested to be at Charlotte- town Alleys at 7:80 P. M. TUESDAY:- Wlllud Chandler, James Mc- Kay, Frank Hughes, Rog, Whitlock, B o n a r Dalziel. Ralph Plnoau. William Kit- son, Dinty Stanley. Signed: G. CUDMORE. IIIBS nuussn 36 Senior. Junior i _ Hockey Playoff Dales Released ‘ Dates for Senior A. Senior B. and Junior hockey playoffs in the Maritimes. The Intermediate sche- dule will be released later this week. SENIOR A March 20—Cape Breton winner at Big Four winner. March ill-Same. March 23—Big Four winner at Cape Breton Winner. March 24—Same. March 25—Same. March Zll-Cape Breton Winner at Big Four. March 29—Same. This is a four-of-scveu series. If the Cape Breton winners are declared by March 15, the series will start March 17. and 18, at the home of the Big Four club, continuing at home of the Ca - Breton club March 2i, 22, 24, of necessary: returning to home of the Big Four club March 2'7. 23. if necessary. SENIOR B March 8—A.P.C. League at Val- ley League. March 9—-Same. March Iii-Valley League A.P.S. League March 14—-Same March l6—Same March l8—A.P.C. Valley League. March 20——Same. This is a four-of-scven series. Buchans, Nfld, will play the win- ner. All games in Nova Scotia, dates to be arranged. at League at JUNIOR Series A Feb. 27——Aniigonish at Stellar- ion. March 1—Rcvcrsc. Series B Fcb. 27——Halifax League Chester. March 1——Rcvcrsc. Series C Feb. 24—-Sackvillc at Moncion League Feb. 27-Revcrse. Series I) Fe-b. Z-i-Susscx Saint John Beavers Feb. 27—Rcverse. Series E Fe-b. 24-—Fredericton Capitals ii U.N.B. Varsity Feb. 27—Rcvcrse. Series I‘ , l-Winner series. 3i. Rangers at March E .at Mlnio March Zi-Rcverse. Series G March 7—Winncr Edmundsion March 9—Rcversc. Series II March l—Su.ssex or Saint John at Sackville or Moncion March Ci-Rcversc. Series J 7——Winncr series F at March Chaiham March il-Revcrsc. Series K (N.B. Final) March ll-Fredericton Caps, U. N. B., Mlnto or Edmundston at Saint John, Sussex, Sackviile, Moncion or Chntham. March l-i-Reverse. erles L March Zi-Antigonish or Stellar: ion at Halifax or Chester. March 7—Rcvcrse. Series M (N.S. Final) lilarch i0—Cape Breton League winner at Antlgonish or Sellar- ton or Halifax or Chester. March lk-Reverse. Series N-Marltime Semi-Final March 16—O'Leary st New Brunswick winner. March iii-New Brunswick win- ner at O'Leary. Series lib-Maritime Dates to be arranged. Borden Defeat Tormeniine 13-6 Having one plnyer go out on the ice and break his leg before the game started is no way for a hockey team to start out, and having another player sprain his ankle during the second period is renlly a run of bud luck. This is what happened to the Cape Tor- mentine team last evening how- ever when the met the Borden :::ies In Borden to be defeatqd Q series H at I-‘inal Before the game c. McGlashen went out onio the ice and making Whitlock Takes Over Scoring Lead As. Beavers Defeat Moncton 6-3 MONCTON, N. B., Feb, IS-(Cp) —-Saint John Beavers shaved Hall. fax St, Mary's lead m the Mm. time Senior Hockey League to (w; points tonight by clipping Mane ton Hawks 6-3 with a last-pork” '1 h -- Moncton was ahead 3-2 near (h; seven-minute mark of the ihird period. Gord Drillon tied the scorq with his second goal of the even- ing. Mike Demchuk shot the u-inym three minutes later, Couch Busiu-g Jackson yanked goalie Les Coivis with_i\vo minutes left but ihe move backfired when Buck Willi. lock hit ihe opcn nci. Jar-km." promptly sent Cnlvin hack in hut Whitlock sci up Nick NiCOilc with 11 seconds left. Whitlock got three Points in all -a goal and two nssisis—to iuko the load in the lcnguc scoring race. Lou Miluni, iiéd wiih Wlui- lock before ioniuhfs uzimo m m4 points, fullcd io notch n point, Saint John has flvc gumcs lcit in play, Moncion three, Summary:— First Period ScorIngMNouc. Penalty: I-‘iizpzitricic, Second Period 1—Saint John, Cruuchcr, (Wray) .. .. .. 2——SaIni John, Drillon, (MacDonald) . . 3--Moncton, Mt-Iniyre, (Imonil) Penalties: None. Third Period 4—-Monclon, Larlce, (Robinson) . S-Moncion, McIntyre, (Porter) . .. .. 6—Saim John, Drillon ,, , 7—Suim John, Demchuk, (Whitlock) B—Snint John, VI/hilluck (Fritz) _. Sl-Snint John, Nicolle, (Whitlock) Penalties: cBlauc. Curling Schedule The following arc ihc cuding maichns scheduled for inuig: . the Charlottetown Curling (‘tub in Wright-Scniiner Trophy play: 7 .m. ‘ Nico e, Ice No. Jenkins Ice No. 2—W. H, Worth vs F, R. McLainc Ice No. Hawaii. Ice No. 4—J. S. MacDonald vs P i—R. Bevin vs W. R. li-C. MacLean vs A. Ice No. Ci-R. R. Bell vs E. J. Clark Ice No. 4~P. W. Turncr vs F. MOPhee. ' North Sydney 4. Millionaires 4 NORTH SYDNEY, N. s., Feb. 1s —-(CP)—N0rih Sydney Viciorisl gained their first point in their lost four Cupe Breton Senior lioc- kcy League gumcs h_v coming from bchiud to tic league-leading Syd- ney Millionaires 4-4 hcrc tonight before a crowd of 1,630, All ihe scoring was packed into ihe first two periods, Vics, trailing second-place Glace Buy Miners by i\vo points, meet Millionnircs for the fourth sirniziit time at Sydney tomorrow night. With ihe toums in tho 18th week of the 19-week schedule, Sydney with ‘l6 points, 10 more than Glace Bay, is practically ussurrd of ion spot. ._____ii_____- a sharp turn broke his lox above the ankle, In the second l"‘i'l°d another Tormcntlnc P1115‘? P» Straight, sprained his ankle quilt badly which put him out of action for the rest of the strum‘. Cnpc Tormcnilne Goal, Cullins; defence, Sprucuc, Ccrciii, 'l'r1‘"' holm: forwards, Walton, Fivlris, S. Spraguc, Straight, Allcn, l(, Wal- ton, and G, Walton. Borden: Goni, Mutiuri; dcfcnw A, Ontwny, W, Outwny, lllswlsnuc. JfiMuttnri; forwards, Richard, “- Pickering, Dorsey, i‘ r-Lcuu, I'l- Plckering, Rogers, Jul". "Pliil" and Ferguson. OLDHAM. Lancashlrc, Enriand. Feb. l2 — (GP) - Fred Davis tie- ieuied Georgo Cheulcr of Toronto in the world snooker tourunmezli by a 44-27 score in their Ti-iruili! match which concluded Saturday Davis, the defending titiist, reach- ed the finals by his victor,“ (‘"7 Ohenier, the Canadian ch>:\iliill°"-_ e .m.- ANOTHER SPEIIIAI. mum - JACK CAMEROWS CLEARANCE slur 2o nozmv ONLY Pure Wool -- 1mm mined - Shrink Re iatant- DIAMOND HOSE Beautiful Patterns and Colors While they Inst i§tt $1.29 R. S. P. Jardine 8 p.m. Icc No. l-J. A. Likely vs G. Avard Icc No. 2—H. Spillett vs. Dr. , H. Mclniyre