8 The Guardian, Charlottemwn. I‘d. Jan. 18. 1968.! By PIUS CALLAGHAN Speedy Alan ‘Smelt‘ Gilli; ’ had a ball for himself last night at the Sports Arena in pacing Y ithe Royals to a lopsided 8-2 victory over visiting RCAF Eagles. Gillis counted half of the Roy- Only 23 awards had elapsed in the sandwich session when Gillis scored his first of the night on a long slap shot. At the 7.56 mask Leith Ellis put the Eagles on the scoresheet when he picked up a loose puck from MacLeod 6.29: Josey 10.44. Second Period: — 3. Royals- Gillis (D. Carroll. Jim Mac- ’Leod) .23; 4. Eagles Ellis (un- assisted) 7.56; 5. Royals A. Ai'seniaiult tWhitbock, Carver) 14.50. Penalties B. CcCal- s i Bruins lee Hawks on output and assisted on a close inaind titted it high mm lum 8.05; Josey 16.53; Macin- . 1 m 059 exactly one half llllftlllleTlll‘fll‘fif 80815 came iglaiiutetsmlilier EggsHYAnsefxll ‘y'rl'iil'td‘tlieriod: -— 6. Royals— CmCAGO BlaCk 115'in pfiyggomp bother those Boston 5 l The leagueleadinig Royal's got this one back when he scor- A. Gi-ll'is (Reeves. Jim Mac. ithe'all-star team bu:l who‘reer firm grip on the basement j ljumped into a 30 lead in the ed with a backhander from Lend) 1.57; 7. A. Gillis (Jim Bruins who 8131381911 Y 3 a ‘ ‘firs: twenty minutes of play and about fifteen feet out during a Ma-cLeod. D. Carroll) 2-12; 8. 908132;. week the Bruins did the entertaining and whenthc lmoke of battle had cleared. Milt Schmidt‘s gang was Victorious 5—4. A lot of folks figured it was a freak accident and that it ‘t ii again. I wulagng§§§ night in Chicago. the Bruins did a repeat per- formance and again grabbed two points at the expense of the league loaders. it was the same 5-4 score and our own horbie Kennedy manang two aSSlSlS in the endeavour THIS time the Bruins roared from behind to nab thcir dccis- never recovered. Also scoring for the Royals Buck Wliitlock. Jim Mac- , Dick Carroll and Apps ;Arsenault. Sharpshooting Angie iCaiiroII wasn't dressed for last I night’s contest. ' Leitli Ellis and Hugh Spicer . scored for E More than I ; were i‘ Leod agles. fifteen minutes of scramble. Five goals were notched in the final twenty minutes, Gil-ha potting three. Dick Canmll one and Hugh Spicer one. A total of ten penalties were handed out by officials Don Whelan and Joe Coyle. Royals picking up eight of them. SUMMARY Royals D. Carroll (Jim Mac- Lcod, E. Reeves) 8.43; 9. Eag- les H. Spiceir lL. Boone, Braise- bois) 9.33; 10. Royals A. Gilli! Reeves) 14.30 Penalties—~ Reeves 5.45; J ' 120 ; D. Carroll 0 ' ‘ ~' ‘ I\' : ‘ ko' goal early in the third broke a 3-3 dcad- .. . t f'... ' i = ' i _ c I D {211"}; itollhilgli a: Though the Hawks “'PI'P $01"?! in “ian + lbllolorenq; Eglofivazaicggd, Jill: Jigmlilfgrlm. (Juliiimfimlialllas; thcii hm plarc >t‘I'~‘Hd. But in“ Brim“ “'“Ullml 3“? "p and ilifachod steering dofcncema'ilLeod. A. Gillis) 15.43: 2. B ha k thcy camc with goals by Godfrcy and Gcndi‘on and the gamiv wzis tlicirs. This fcllow Guy Gcndron has been playing great hockey for the Boston Gardciis‘ inhabitants. In the last two games With the Hawks he has scored four markers. Apparently he would like to have the Hawks for opponents each time out. And so the Bruins are no longer easy victims for anybody Junior MacLeod's point drive . into the mesh. At the 18.03 mark i Whitlock made it 2-0. lwhiuock (A. Carver. A. Arson: fault) 18.03. Penalties Mc- lLure .35; Reeves 4.45; Junior For Montague Here is the Montague curling r draw for today: — PM. 7 Ice 1 — At. MacDonald. Dr. (served by Leith 'Ellis) 16.31. lGillisPacesSandy'sRoyals 4 lTo 8-2 Win Over Eagles I V i W. McIntyre. D. Herring. W. Naddy vs A.A. Fraser. G. Worth B. Ferguson. B. Mills. who happcns along. Last Sunday in Boston, Toronto Maple Leafs ran all over them in the first 30 minutes and werc ahcad 2-0. However, the Bostonians collected their wits and storm ‘Sa’rurclay Minor SAINTS Host mounruss hack to earn a tie with Punch lmlach‘s crew. 0n the nil-(M's ’ t I Ice 2__ D. McGowan. G. Mufi play. the ccllar dwellers deserved a victory. Only great work . St, Duiistan's Varsin hoc- rink Saturday afternoon at battle here last Saturday be- Mike O'Brien, Colin MacMil- ‘ phy‘ 3_ 501mm,. F. White v. by JOhl’lhy Bowcr saved the Leafs on that occasion. 1 key team entertains Mount. 2.30. Saints will be seeking fore losing to UNB 4-3. Here Ian and Dick Tingley. All will m claude Nichnisnn, Sandy Mac_ \ . l Allison University squad in their second triumph in four are three members of Jack sce action in Saturday‘s tus- Donald. Bert Bryand, Jack watch out, CanadIens t intcrcollcgiatc play at SDU starts. Thcy staged a great Kanes squad: Left to right. sic. Following are we gamesl 7:45 _ mm BHS Wm “lb/1:3,“. , scheduled this Satur tors Sherwood Battlers g9 I- - D M t tr MONTREAL Canadicns blasted the Bruins 7-2 last Saturday City Minor Hockey Leagues atl 8:20 — 8:55 3115 Hawks vs 1 J ce K— Nil: D chi“;l re.s 1 night at Montreal. . . Sports Arena.__ .Pkdle‘Smeon mummy, 1 ones. on a mid . ti - I Tl'lf‘SC‘ same two trams clash this coming Sunday in Boston FEE WEES t MIDGETS m n MacKinnon vs H. Moar. E. ‘ and )0” can lict the Schmidtmen are waiting paticntly for that - 7:00 _ 7:30 BHS Cranes "l 9:00 _ 9:45 Vics vs Darts Shaw 1‘. Sullivan. T. Hooper. ‘. P one. In lllL‘ll‘ last two games with the top brass they were un- Pss Blackbirds V 945 _ “M30 Royals vs Ram. Ice 2— .I.S. Dcsroclics. A. 120- : dcicatcd and you can be sure tlicyd love provmg to the Habs 7'30 -— 8'00 PSS Spitfires wt blers .bel‘lson. M. Wigginlon, Good 3 that they play no favorites. That 7-2 lacing should certainly serve WK‘S Ducks‘ ' _ 10.30 1115 B. , i Murphy v5 F. vuozzm Duke to make the Bcantowncrs that much more determined. i 8.00 __ 8.30 BHS Jays vs - Canficks— ' “um vs MacDonald. D. Clarkson, J. A F. G r a C e lpkdlesouthpon Robins E 1215_ Rangers vs Leafs. Machcul ine esiure o 8:30 — 9:00 shemood Orioles i OFFICIALS THE Chaflo‘mn“.wn Minor Hock”. Association I, indeed MO.\'TREAL tCP)»-Montreal thescore 3-3 at the end of thsChicago Black Hawks. idleiDouglas 7:04. “9.50% {595308113335 Foxes VS 1 Deleon; 15200 Gram crocken' i grateful to the cmploycm of Canada Packers for their gift of Gilliam?“ “wk: .OVEI‘ 9000!“ Pel‘lOd- jThuI‘Sday night. and one more .Saves: ‘Pkdle W Pkdlfisoumm Par“ US 8C «'10- : six“. plastic hockey helmets. place in the National Hockey Thcn Claude Provost gavejthan the third-place Leafs. Simmons 917 10-36 ker . 9100 — 11100 Gary CUdmOI‘ew 0 This has a mud generous act and parents of young hockey. ‘Lcague Thursday night With a Montreal the .edge at .2:20 of Gilles Tremblay, Ralph Back- ‘ Plante 11 10 7-—28; 9.30 " 10.00 BHS Rums w . P3111 StanleY. B. Flfimagan- t NS Comm”)... should appreciate this thoughtful dccd. We know ill-4 tvictory miter thoronlttt) fillfllzllte gekthiiy‘éi period agdaalinemaéeiitrgigi. lge nri Richardj th - “VK'S Wolves‘ h11:00 D— lzgg Hex-d Mur. h ) otcrs of iinor hockcv here in Charlottetowwn ceitainl (‘8 S In a la)“ - 01111) t 12 - 10 10 . 001‘8 score 5800“ 3‘ 0 y OUSSEEU score 9 o ‘ _ _ . i c. ison. ave urna. , I :1: pnm n " y 1hing-fast game. later to give Canadiens the win- other Montreal goals. Mlnor H'OCkey ' Ylos‘po J— 10330 Sherwood cum: 5:00 —- 7:10 Kenny Shaw, b83333??? 1:313? 0? “319151212: In conversation with Bill Rcid. he tells us that these helmets Leafs had taken a 3-1 lead ning margin. .. Y George Armstrong, Ed Litzen- Eipgmfifi flea" l Ron Carmichael. ‘ intonchohstic “A” Serie :v'i‘u have reduced iniuries to a great extent. Coaches are insisting early in the second pcriod but Canadiens now have 49 points. ‘berger. Bob Nevin and Dave Results Thurs. 10. G Ts l l - ‘ S . . ":10 — : - _5 .- A ~ that all plavers wear this protective head gear. They feel it’s Canadians fought back to tie one loss than league - leadingiKeon scored for Leafs. ! 30 '" 11-00 St- Jean Wks- I 355 Les Bames' C .b“ Phi-"9d at cm“ And'tomlm . ‘ . . , rM'cCallum . tonight at 8 o‘clock. when the something that is long overdue. I Gem"? Jean 391M?“ 5P9?“ There were just two games ‘slflgisfigw&m Cons 1 9:00 — 10:30 Merrill Mac- . saint Dunstan's High S ch on] . It's surcly nice to see folk: take 3 interest in vouth ac- headed the Montreal attack With 3 played yesterday in City Minor 5 ' vs l Lean. Paul Jay. ‘plavs Summersidc High The tivitics. These workch at Canada Packers have made a fine three a s S_1 Sis. bOOStmg his ‘ Hockey Leagues. Both gamesl tilégn 59m.“ ' 10:80-Mliklnite Harvey Cm- l other team in this Wig; i: the contribution and again we salute them for their generous act. league-leading total t0 32- — 12“» 8'5" Pk' Elks k | h ' were Bantam contests. vs PSS Tigers I mier. Mike Fitzgerald. lPrincc of Wales high school. :Red Wings Cool Oil SUMMARY In the first tussle Hawks de-l 00d 0 I ' ' —— ' - Saints Entertain , “'5‘ WM 1- M°mreal~ G« e Crows +3- Hawks soak. dolgzs'og. St.1 233.1933" 3”“ Tremblay 19 (Rousseau, Bell- were scored by Vince (jam-33.; 12.30 _ 1:00 St T H E A T R E ‘ . . Jean Snipes l vs WKS Rcdwings i Crows I v am 1:18: 2. Toronto. G. Arm- hm: Mike Dumfl Larry Butler sr. DUNSTAN‘S Varsity hockey team has another inter- l e , strong 14 Ilseon. DouglaS) 5:07. Brian Aft—lock; collegiate struggle on its hands this Saturday afternoon. Visitors MONTAGIIE “NNE’NT‘33T5035’9560000Muuuu last Place Bruins 5-3 this time at the Rod and White rink will be Mount Allison lPetnaliiigsl—z—Horton 6:58, Fontl- marksmcn were Tom MacLeod. . “1132 3851119813?st Canar- i. Unl"“""'i"" {mm SMkViue- “30 t ' Norm Kirkpatnick and Dave) ‘ . . Friday 8:30 Saints have won a lot of admircrs so far this season. They l COfld PerlOdZ 3. Toronto. 5.00 5.30 Pkdle-Southporti Flemming. T Saturday 8 and 10 RM. In the second game Bombersl Matinee Saturday 3:30 p.m. v I . S periods before storming bacleitgenb DETROIT lAP)-—-I)ctroit Rcdl with three goals in the final pit-1.26. 4 i ' l WVings. with Alex Dclveccliiot erg“ 4 New": Puuord grabbed their opening game at Halifax against St. Mary‘s . Toronto. Nevm 7 (Pul- and lost a hairline decision to the Xaverians at Antlgonish. Last Saturdayth” simde toads of class before bowin tome w". ‘smrmg 0”“ and ass'mng on "0‘ . . 2 rd. Douglas) 5:01: 5. Mom- squeaked out a 2-1 win over 5 30—- 6 008p. Pk. Bluebirds fiil l'nivcrsitv of New Brunswick Red Devils 4%3. Halos;J the ‘twn goals’ “wed 0” the re" Floyd smlths goal “enreal. BaCkSlmm 11 (TalbOtl wrens- Bomber $0315 We’relvs St- Jean Ravm's cdof flamc you couldn't find many who gave Saints 3 chance in that im‘l-V '.‘.‘°‘ “‘5‘ ‘ "‘8"? B‘W‘ Chit“? 3”“ had “0’6". 305- 11:49: 6. Montreal. Richard is) potted by Hector MacDonald. . BANTAMS ‘ one. :Rruins 5-3 Thursday night in a ion 5 first marker early in the (Gauthier, Benn“) 13:43. pen. and Hank plaggemmef; wrens' 5,00 .. 5 30 Shel-wood 33mm Jerry Lewis. Ed Wynn. Judith Anderson Howm-cr, the Mounties held cm; to a 3_3 fie last Friday l‘lNational Hockey Lcaguc game. third period enabled the Beqiaiti —- hac . Johnson 3:20.'lonc goal was scored by Donnie vs BHS B rs Brings a thousand years of story-telling fun to sparkling and they” prove rugged foes for Jack Kane's bays this Satur- - The 31'1"”5' “1‘0 had 105‘ “my Wings ‘0 Stand 0“ the Brums lHillman 9:41. Mahovlich 12:08. Diiiisford. "35 — 7:10 QCHS Beavers vs new life on the screen. Come to see this show, fun for all— w rrles . one. of their previous fivc gamcs. late charge. l Carl Maccalium and Grant . BHS T ‘EIW—i day. But Kano maintains his boys are full of confidence and . . . . , Talbot 14:29. Shack, Fontinatoi igers None benef- few Is SM- Laugh your cues they intend making their season’s record read 2-2 after this one. 1“” bomn' 3‘0 m the mm m"; SCORES IN OPEN NET ’18345- CFOCkett did an efficient job 7:10 — 7:45 QCHS Panthers away- Last Saturday the largest crowd ever to scc a game at St Period: 7- Montreal. on the whistles. i vs Pkdie-Southport Bombers . . Third Dunstan's was on hand. We have the idea that the record will A5 Boston was pressmg 2:: Provost 14. 2:20: 8. Montreal.. the equalizer in the . . tol :'ll‘.St-' M k . “"315‘ ' )‘ ‘ mil-:1: 32:111.“ ‘ézzigslggsfgmly 612m ‘ O ‘onds. With goalie Ed Johnston gggres 9Mgtfi;ce};?rdhm:22335t8 . A S . lifted for a sixth attacker. De- (hex‘iveéu Johnsoh) 12.;2. m 3. o c ‘ itroit. stole the puck and Gordie ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ :4 To Cllnlcs t .Howe scored into the open net Toronto. Keon17 (G. Armstrong 1M ‘ ; v I .with four seconds left. It waslMahovnch) 13'00' Penalties _ 5‘; 'rrrr. Prince Edward Island division of physical education t 50”“ — A" all-“m0 high Howc's eighth goal in the last 31‘" is holdins two clinizs. tomorrow. Saturday at Souris and Borden. “"99 in bo‘Vling for the T0“'" 0‘ five games. l m .Thc Souris pct-together will be for basketball player: and SOUI‘iS. was establiSth h)’ Wil-t The Wings went ahead on! ° . -§‘( officials and the one at Bordon will handle hockey. Souris clinics “am Pierce. Playing “’ilh “1 9 goals by Parker MacDonald and S P "I": Will he in charge of Alf Morrison and Clayton MacLean will ‘Souris F(‘dt‘rals in 8 I‘Ofl'llar.1)elvccchio in te first periodl 3": handldtho clinrcs at B 111911. I ‘ISouris Bowling Lcauue match. ‘ and luarce] pronovost in the iA ° v if is hopcd that tiiesc clinics will be largely attended. , Mr. Picrcc. notched a total of second perimi It ,s'a 1.026 points of a possible 1330 . a =4 ; n. i. ‘ ' The Bruins came back and . .' HUNTER’S CORNER on by « hi heqt- ;: I “a N” {0 th- Charlie Burns and one in the SummerSIde tonight for a game '3 c P I . A l 19"; 6‘3 géglsi: “fii‘rfingm m” ' 9 final few minutes by Johnny Bu- act C‘tV‘cc Sti‘l‘um wm‘ Prince ' r '0 j ~ k ouny om mes. V o U His record score helpcd the c QUMMARY The Baby Birds are in the l l . - 3 p . Pp gederals to take the mm 4 m first period: L Dem. Mm can“ of Dr. Clam? league but‘ Men 5 Sport Men 3 Red Label Stanfield I v .c On ' inoonald 18 (Delvecchio. Gadsby) CROél‘lAdFmOVE one point ahead .of A" Top to 6-95 To 8.95 ’ ‘ . highs... that:tortures: .. b .. UNDERWEAR It 1.: Fill'i’ll'iSlllZ to note theiso thought it advisable to cut 7:26. ' ' week at The Sports Arena. Bu- “mm m“ s I :0 number of CI‘OWS'll‘IEIl arc spcnd-Iout visit shorter then originally Second period: 3. Detroit. M. 1‘0 Tralnor's gang surprised With I C '0 in: tho \l'lnlf‘l‘ with us this year. I intcnded. We made it back tovG T ' h ;Pronovost 3 (Ullman) 15:54. an 8-7 decision over the league 3 Clearing . . . . . . .’ *0 On Sunday cvcniiin. Dcccmbcr town with not too much to spare.) o t iPenaIties—Gendron and Howe leading Parkdale Royals. gout i \l'nlt'lllt'flfa lllElll ofdcrowsThe lVolkswagcn shuddored um} 9:29. Boivin 13.02. Combines need a decision in M I F. I. L h - in: ‘ll1l’.’ :a c orcc win 9' as j der tie impact of wind 3 n d. Qua.n Charm”, High 5 1 1 Third period: 4. Boston. Burns the worst way if they have any i t \‘ thci' lienrlcd toward thcir night-j snow and were rclicvcd when. ice sports are qchodulod {are}? .6 tLeiter) 4:37; 5. Detroit. notions of closing the gap on the I Reg- T0 2-50 an s "195* "a "Y eat er lv l'nnSlll‘lC area. As the wintcr We passed the Jail Crossing and} ‘ I e:Smith 6 (Howe. Delvecchio) Parkdale gang. Sandy‘s boys dusk rlroppcd its curtain over were within the City's friendly. Sports Arena tomgm' 735: 5. 305W“. Bum! 7 (Goa' 3’” Showmg “0 signs “I “atth & the bleak. snow covered lang. shelter, it could be that the. Each year tlicsc sports draw frey. Toppazzini) 9:28: 7. 305- up and they are trying their 0 I I DI scanc. I countcd hctwccn lon‘wmst of our winter is over for a large crowd of parents a nd ton. Bucyk 18 (Oliver. Wil- mightiest to make the spread a - aa' - and 200 crows In iwos. tlirccs lam surprised at the number of friends and tonight certainly hams) 18:42: 8. Howe 21 (101- even renter. Tlesl Shorts- T- films To 9.95—Clearin ‘ t 4 s 8 an". ha” (1.020“ drivin: h ea d crows remaining with us at the shouldn‘t be any exception. Age man. Gadsby) 19:56. Penalties The Juniors haven’t been Hos. T P ' ' ‘ 20) on into a Ill milc an hour gale moment. I‘d say offhand we, races. novelty raccs. relays and —-Voun 2:03. Gendron 5:48; showing too much strength on wo "C" J to gain thcdslilcltcr of_ a hail/g have the treble the crow popula-'l¢'i hockey glam}: should dcfinite- ‘ Westlall 7:27. road trips blit this could be the M l I. . I N I sprucc woo .' wasnt par'c tion this winter compared to y pease a te customcrs. j av ' night that they'll change all ed Me hl’ the roadstd", Watching the others going back for a nu m-‘ The hockcy game will tea. Jthston 1811 9—38 that an s am'nat n s y on lllfllllAbul was SilllnL' with my b" of Wars lure two grcat rivals. Birch- ngflin 410 6—20' Action commences at 9.15. TC 28.95 =21 Wilt" in her brothers cosy dininc ‘ i wood and Queen Charlotte. and r 13‘ room at .‘larshficld. Somctimcs HAS FEW FRIENDS coaches Jack Ready and Jack I 10‘ they would be flying a scant The. crow has few friends. if Kane will have their strongest 10‘ two feet above the snow sovered any at all. and yet this b I a c k; lineups out there in an effort to To 29'95 I ground dipping thcir wings and rascal would he missed if ‘hej cop the verdict. 4 Special Special bucking like a light plane in a suddcnly vanished from the} The big show starts at 7.30. =0€ hulrricane. h scene. As a lad on the farm just rm on CM? to t was a s adc early I thought: beginning to get the feel of a“ o '0‘ for thcm to be heading to roos ‘ Continued on page 12) i 3.5,." or. “k.d '0 b. a. “up” at M l ‘ 3‘ . Ell S 0 CM m I m follow.“ 1, ,h, , mm am. Saturday. Jan. 19$ for on 8:00 mm. ‘ .Jt draw for Friday at the Charlo- y ' I giggngnmdfiflfapaf needed) l Reversible and Others =°‘ .. . . y hock-out) .36 1.. i _ M. mm... a. Mac- NICHOLSON . 2 Pants one Rack r°< Ken, . MacNeill. I. Webster LCMIM.‘ TO '0‘ I vs H. Dobson. A. Leaman. Dr. SPORTS ARENA I .lelks. H. Edwards. t Ice 2 -- Dr. Kelly. C. Asprey.‘ ‘ ' I P. Borys. S. Simpson vs F. Ac- -00 am. D. Ward G. Lidstonc D ' . . . I .10 NE'" YOFK fAPL—ft's offi-ime. I'll play as long as they w?0d' . "5 . . _ . .. Ce 3 w HR. Carruthers. E. . cial. .ogi Berra Will be a play think I can. Ma” M H L I w M 1 ing coach with New York Yank- Ralph" is Ralph Hook. the W H‘eBa‘rnp‘“ oww‘ "9 (An ' :00 cos next season. ‘Yankee manager. who was not C‘m Thnm’o ' arm ‘ ' i Yogi has known about his new ‘prcsent. Hamcy cleared up the '[c'e F Sfiéod C A d U assignment for a month. The situation. however. ‘0“ H 1 i’t'h I W; “n or. story leaked out last week and COACH AT FIRST ‘Ben'ne‘tT r“, ' 'Mathgiosy as Ro Hamcy. the Yankees‘ - '- ' ' ‘ ' ‘ myl manager. announcer?“ m. m." catch at m We Wm C_ Wheat.” Once a Hooky Customer Always a Honky Customer an Thursday iwhen e isn't playing." said 199 5 “ 13- cox- Cr MBCLQM- H Yogi was present at the press Hamey’ but I wan em' g'rts'impfitonhnl hmeauci v; ‘ M. ' 3° hasize that he is stills laver. “ “v ~ in an- - 3 ‘ TY conference and readily Id”? think he can play “mg 75 nall. K. Dalziel. l n ‘ mitted he didn't know the exacttgames next season. Honk plans 3-” P-M- Renduw'm‘ ‘5'" 'A') ‘ Vera“s Wm or nature of his new duties. ‘totuhsc hit: In; a Kart -"tlme D53: 5&5?“ Gamer” V“ *' ‘Ralph ha‘t told me yet" c er ‘" “c e" _ ’ v H gm rm to do anytmgimnmm who m“ be a m. Art Love vs Dan 0- OLD SPAIN PENGUINS E ' Sims 1 e wants " said the squat littloi ay batted .224 in as games Ice 3' And ‘ a o v . — y Humphrey vs “m - WW ' Pinch 1"“ last season. He owns a Iifetimslbr. MacDonald. Gm flm l Mm Mom‘s“. . a“ mu m I.“ marl: gm 3‘50 'I‘iome runs Ice 4 -— Frank Hansen vs My.j OWMMAYAgflLmzlr'P.;I.l OPEN MAY TILL 3:. I". . n y me . mo 0 t m as . Ton Be“. PIN TUB!) : . OPEN SATURDAY TILL 0:” EM. tar am is that he still wantslcaicher. He Joined the Yankees Ice 5 _ Doug Hill vs Jim Bur- “mm” Am“ 00 “mm 8mm“ 30 “M” . .' to play. That's okay within September of 1946. i en. l . l‘