8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri.. Feb. I, 1963.1 .Bircls Shade Royals 5-4 To Vaul’r In’ro 3rd Place A ‘ Old Spain Junior Penguins-went at full tilt and the RoyalslGaIlant picked up assists on the batting in a perfect goalmouih vaulted into third place, one‘went all out especially in thejplay. At the 3.42 mark Lawlor pass from linemate Jim Mac. " t point ahead of RCAF Eagles. ifinal minutes in an effort to; made the score read 20 during;Leod. ' "flip the Island League standingslemel‘ge With a tie. Penguins.l a power play. Buck Whillockl Both teams were free with the 6" -llast night when they edged San- jrjust as determined to garner .was sitting out a cross.checking rough play in the first period ‘dy‘s Royals 5-4 in a real cliff-the victory, managed to keep penalty at the time, an as a result officials Joe hanger. the league-leaders at bay des- OPENS FOR ROYALS iCoyle and Don Whelan handed Tile game was climaxed by a pite the fact that the Royalfl‘ Apps Arsenault counted th 9* out Of a total 0t til/e penalties in penalty shot against Penguinsliaunched a six-man attack in‘first Royal goal when he flippodlillls frame. :Illicy. asscsmd HR .in the third period and the old the final minute, having remov-1lh Allie Carvers rebound at the _ more in the remaining two per. " llampligllter. B u c k Whitlock, 1 ed goalie Butch Ward in favor ‘ 5.42 mark of the period but with lods. lelected to make the play a nd‘of an extra forward. lIeSS than two minutes remain- SUMMARY b ‘ it lmissed the net by about a footj With only 59 seconds elapsediing in the two period Ronnie First Period: — 1. Penguin: 7 ‘with a shot from ten feet out. ‘in the game Gordie Whitloekicauant got this one back when G. Whitlock (Lawlor, L. Gal- 7 i'l‘he penalty shot was awarded put the Birds on the scoreslieetlhe slid one in the comer from mm .59; 2_ penguins Lawlor 7 By CARMAN SMITH Billy And Neil McNeil JUST HAPPENED to be leading through a Toronto paper yes‘ 1 tertiary and read an article on a game between Neil McNeil and Toronto Marlboros oi the Toronto Metro Junior 'A' League unday which Neil McNeil won by a 5-3 score. > . “t This is the team which Charlottetown's Billy MacMillan is _'1 a} . . ‘ _. . . . .y u ’ g it - n“ >> 031 'a- .'ll’ ‘. . . . . lglilggséglmgng glil‘zwcfifi-hmtt-ollgegleaglllauliaefd’lll; l1. Sills?" the Royals When Pengum de-iWhen he scored from the Slde "gm ‘7'“. , lpeardml) 342; 3. Royals — it who covered the game begins his story as followsz— “Unless fencema" Bursey gloved ml“ the "et' Lawn” and Toy T0,. wm‘m Eleven mmutes 0‘ the “‘59th (carver. Maelntyl‘e) ?' {puck in the crease of his own isandwich session Carver and 6.42: 4. Penguins -— R. Gallant P' '1 lnet to stop the Royals from scor- lBuck Whitiock scored to put the iBiggar, Martin) 18.56. Penal- in “My ling. Goalie Donnie Frizzel wastI [Royals on even terms at 3-all. ties _. B. warlock 249; A. of Y lcaught outside his bailiwick at‘ ‘Cat‘ver scored at the 8.46 when Arsenauilt 4.09; Burscy 13.36. I. ‘the time i The following is the curling] he flipped in Apps Arsenault's Bursey. J. Macbeod 19,34. ' 7 Gordie Whitlock and Dave draw for Friday at the Char- rebound. The Penguins were Second Period; ._ 5_ Royal, 2i Law,“ aced “he Juniom to ‘iottetown Club. (Spares needed) Shorthanded at the time. Carver (Arsenalult) 8.46; 6 3‘ , . .P 7 P.M. ‘ At the 10.04 mark Whitlock mat, _ mum (Carver; 2.: their thrilling win with a brace Ice 1 _. G. Bennett: D_ Mame-.plcked up a Carver pass, out. 1004; 7. penguins __ G Whit. fl they become addicted to niopery and gawk in the last 11 games of the schedule. Neil McNeil Maroons will finish first in the Metro Junior ‘A' League. They almost loiked up the title yes- terday at Maple Leafs Gardens by whipping Mar-lboros 5-3 for their ninth consecutive win". Marlboro coach Turk Broda says “I don't think we can 5 catch them for iii‘st place now aild they probably won‘t lose I another game except to us this season." ‘ t.Ius_tulrt;cl‘lentily Jactk :ISpyi” Iécazly. who. isrregulafilly in f I I R ~ G u t a.“ w' e 0’0“ ° “ 'f‘pe '33 .°rgamza '0‘“ ° .“5 .a ' .0 goas ap'ece' 0"“‘e a a" son. P. 301‘ SVS. Slm son. VS.lsmarted a lone rear uard ald . ' F- Bllly was having a terrific season in his last year‘hot‘ ilun'rol" _. tsank the other marker. Dr. Kenyl FIyMacMmanp, Al Gill'fsimply drew Ftizzeugout of fiis (gwg$éUimR_GIfl:n3 u. hoczvey. A fleetvllrlol toga"; C it Biti’laltldgificoraio ias Oglethse ( Buck .WIIIUOCk, Apps. Arse‘ :15. Thomson. lcage. In the latter half of this (unassisted) 19_59_ .. S'lldbu‘i'yc‘llllfifgsl :roglzgtgd. iislly 1.235,...” imfiessed the Leaf f » . t s o . . , . . Tan. . _ m... “Bullf- All'f gagverfiandll’wklca" Ice 2 — n. Bartlett. n. Mac-lperiod the Penguins had several Third Period: — I. Royals- ' brass and that he and teammate. Andre Champagne are the lmF_count§ ‘9 .oya [59:113‘ Kenzie. G. Lidstone. D. Wood vs. ‘good scoring chances before D. Cam" (Jim Meow Mc- unly two players on the team allowed to live out without being ‘ lthelglfi; of Sheolgggég ggtustezntl: H. R. Carruthers, A. Leamah, Gord Whitiock put the Penguins Lure) 1‘43; Penalties _ 'Mac. under constant supervision. Billy and his teammate have a I ’ ‘N. MacNelll, Geo. McLaren. ahead 8381")“ the 16115 mark- Iniyre 15.26; Reeves a100, apartment in a posh. section of the City. 1 Bobby Hull 17) of the. Johnston in the first period of the Bruins blocks out. Murray ‘ . { Ice 3 _ D' 0”“ 1" war‘L C~ go" twgdprfiggouifficasqu thtey In reading the lineups of tlIC‘ae two teams you come upon . Chicano Black Hawks . ms their Naiional Hockey League Balfour of the Hawks. Ted lMaCInnnes' A‘ callback VS' H' carol" s .5 0 . e goa p05 5' Pl' some familiar names such as Lari Duh. younger brother of . e “0 game at Boston Garden last Green of the Bruins looks on t 'Dobson, C. Asprey. L. Bagnall, Gordie Whitlocks goal came __ Dick Duff and a Keon. Dave Keon's VounECl‘ bl‘ CT- 3 on Boston Bruins goalie Ed night. Doug Mohns (19) of (AP Wirephotol ' - ' lwmle the “93,815 were Shorthay' ' - > F— D‘ff' I T u d t d ‘ Hampshire 4 — F- w- astonishing inane; H. l. lAh‘lfi I ICU t o In ers an Sclflgss?nfifimcigmrg tO‘JRtilt‘ in a passgut. . h ‘ i 1",. a , 1‘ it it :5 IT'S DIFFICULT to understand why players who give ter- ‘ Xork'whlpped Hampshire 6-2 1, Webster. 1 0118 3800" remalnlhg II, n \\ p, .t ; “mm m rific performances in the American Hockey League. Eastern Pro e a e s m a 50”" Rive? C I League Ice 5 -— Ed Wood. G. Well-lthe permd.LaWI°r made 't 5'3‘ . . . w” League and the Wcslcm League just can't make a go of it game at North River rink last "er, [)1 Jelks J. Weldon vs for the Juniors. > \lii’ll “Hi i A- .ll 1 D ‘ night. Mel Jenkins' Anderson, H: Royals counted the only goal .‘iil with their parent Nl'lL Clubs Take Guyle Women the 'vmcran Seattle Tummy £01.“.m.d_ . . York marksman were G. Mc- fLove. A. MacCormack. as an example. Tuesday night the 32-year-old Fielder boosted l Calm“ and E Co‘me’r- 2 eac‘h- lit-30 RM his lifetime professional scoring total to 1.001 points by picking o - v a s G. Vessey and R. Bilrt. } ices open for mixed cur- Vernon White scored both’ dies Silver D practise of the third period. Dick Carrol ~ .._ I- ~ —. «x r an ion High Quality ' ti BOWLING SHOES For Men and Ladies mm 3.79 9.6t-3Créfi ty“. doc. ' 1.1 All up three assists in a game which saw the Totems deteat Van- Hing or La couvcr Canucks 6-4. goals for Ham Sure. Only two active players. Detroit’s Gordie Iiowe in the ‘Na- ‘ MONTREAL tCPi — Veteran‘in the league standings, two tToronto's second goal, which p 1 games' tional League and Cleveland's Fred Glover in UheAmerican Rcd Kelly scored three goals, points ahead of third-place Ca- tied the score was good despite League, had broken the LOGO-point barrier before him. .one of them on a penalty shot. ‘hadiens and two points behind 'claims by Canadiens that Leafs ’ Yet the 32-year-old Fielder has been brought up at least ‘as Toronto Maple Leafs whipped ifll‘st . place Chicago Black lBob Nevin was in the Montreal twice by the New York Rangers and failed to make the grade. .Montreal 6-3 Thursday night in .Hawks. icrease. Howie Mcckcr, former Maple Leaf coach who conducted the a hotly .. disputed National Canadicns took a 24) 198d in SUMMARY Q 9299-“ u hockey school here this year, told us that when _Fielder ‘was .Hockey League contest. in - g ' l Firs - z . called up by the Blucshirts he told the team executive he didnt 1 The win moved Leafs into baig'rm‘ siflgdt‘hgllfi higtihzagz Tremglagel‘lzold (éoxgggaealhefil 75 Wish “2 1’1le mrthle NHL 3:“! gm In?” W3“L5,m“°|l)‘. Wings] '3? isole possession of second place in the bruising contest. lveau) 3:12; 2. Montreai.'Moore . ' .1 :0 It'glghzil’sd‘g intietré’ol’fii‘dihea'i‘imeir aiming"; tiligsptuypeeoi Toronto scored six straight :13 tRichard. nickel 11:43: 3. . ‘ so playen lHawks Crush goals—four of them in the last Toronto Kelly 12 (Harris) 14:59; C <1 ; lperiod—before Canadiens could PenaltY—Bel‘ehson 14:56. I: ‘3') Another strange case is that of Bob Courcy. a star with Hull- , . - v c C . i add their last marker. Second period: 4. Toronto. . Ottawa Canadiens in the EPHL. Sunday Courcy earned ana 9-2 Kelly‘ hockey,s playing mem_ Kelly 13 (Nevin. Mahovlicb) STEWCI’T & MCCRCE Li‘dol ASSOCIATE STORE 0 . | COUPON, 96 Queen St. Dial 4-8569 K! M g 1m in 's-Q ) diens all by himself to a 4-1 victory over Kingston FrontenaCS. . ‘ . ' :ber of Parliament, added an i10:20. Penalties —- Mahovlicb scoring all four goals. In his last three games he has seven { ‘ h . goals and in 28 games with the team he has 21 goals and 34 BOSTON tAPi—Ailing Bobby asstsl on a goal by captain and Moore 0:29. Montreal bench 1 assists .Hull and Stan Mikita each George Armstrong. Frank M r (served by Geoffrionl l . a— mine HE'S CARRYING the club this season and it doesn't sur- iproduced three goals for Chi. ihovllch With his 27th of the 40:20: Shack and minimal-01 prise ma’nager Sam Pollock, who says he is a natural National , cago as the National Hock lseason and Dick Duff scored 18:38. ‘ Leaguer. Pollock has reasons for thinking that way. Three [League ieadiw Black Hawkslthe other Toronto 80815- Third Period: 5- Toronto-l ' years ago Court-y carried Hull-Ottawa to the playoffs with 46 fbum' up a 5.3 Opening period ‘ Gilles Tremhlay_ Dickie -Armstrong. 16 (Kelly, Mahov-l zn. goals and 102 pomts over a TO-game 59111311119 load and crushed Boston 9.2 Moore and Bobby Rousseau Iichl 1:34: 0. Toronto. Dilff 12. .— 9 e 25 To everyone else however, he is Just excess baggage. In :Thmxdav night. scored for Monti-cal (Keonl 6:17; 7. Toronto. Kelly I ' ' 278 games in pro hockey With other clubs and other coaches.‘hc s l The “13m mm “ed the scab Referee Eddie Powers was 14 13:51: 8. Toronto. Mahovlich . in scored only 79 goals all told. For Sam he has 67 goals in 98 '50”: high Sm bv New York the subject of strong abuse from 27 (Nevin) 16.47; 9. Montreal, E R c A F P c a In am(~:‘sfim‘y bounced from shawinigan to Chicoufimi m Three when the Range‘rs beat the the crowd after 10:20 of the lRouslsteau IOHIBkeliveau) 12:46.} ' ° ' 0 vs ° ° L15. . ' . . l f . l - ‘ . _ 2 second cried. wh cna ies — ic’ miscon uct - , Rivers and did nothing. In Hull-Ottawa he was sensational. iBll‘l'l'l'I‘: aqdz'cdn‘t’f‘;n zésisls to his ‘__"___£“L£“_lfl 4218‘ Brewer misfit. and “.1ng This earned him a crack with the Black Hawks but earlv in :br Jonduct' Glenn-rim minor‘ mis_ Sales 8: Service trainin camp he was demoted to Buffalo, did nothing there and ‘ “ham effort While Red Hay ‘ ' not mugch more at Sault Ste. Marie. From the Son he went to le‘l‘tl'iblllet one goal and 35- Race Entr'es islggua and matcn penalty 1 Dav Quebec Aces where he rode the bench early this season. Pollock 35‘5t9d 0“ {our 0th§T S Yes. A A d j ' ‘ _ ‘ had little trouble prying him from the Aces and once again l (3931?" RUG." P110115 hadn't i re "nounce ? .Saves' l he was sensational. dec1ded lf Hull would play at l . lSImm‘m‘ 5 514‘”; Confacf Pollock wonders why he flopped in the AHL and why at 26 all “hill the Opening face off. i Enmes for SatUI‘daY'S ice lplame 13 513—30 CASH he isn‘t in the “I guess nobody ever played him enough :HIT GOAL POST ‘races at North River causeway ‘ j PRIZE to see whr‘ he LC‘UId do." says Sam. “He's a funny guy. You ‘ Hull suffered a severe leg are as follows:—— . ‘ game) have to have patience with him at first. But he’s a fine hockey lbrilisc last Saturday against No. I.—Chie-f Ozaukee, Tittle R D l player and he can do anything a hockey player has to do. llDetroit. At first his violent col- Will Tell, Anne's Clegg. Jose It just takes him a little time to get going. At his age he still lision with a goal post had Edale Chief. Cecil Heromin' e, 0 coudldI make It's a shalxlnei‘ 2119's BEVEI' played an NHL game appeared to have resulted in a lHickory 2 an guess e never rea y a a c ance. __‘ .. . - it I , . Pollock is probably right. When he rejoined the Habs a SUMMARY 2 Mldmght S‘mv Win a ‘ _ n , . g .ston's Wish, Joliity's Pride. ones; 51 nk c . - couple of montlllls agOtCOlllX‘Cx’Sald Sure. Im glad to be here a First period: 1. Chicago. Hay Billie c, Dudds, Mime c, Lee, an exhibit]; efmkfyo‘g’aég 1;; R.C.A.F. VS. summery“ because hereI get 0 pay. 10 lPll(;\tC.k Hull) 7:39: 2 Chi- ‘ No_ 3-Pa'ftnerr's Dream Fm- Samt Dunsmvs rink last night J . cago. Ii iia 18 (McDonald. lAnyway Diplomat Royal, Hey C d . . . . n l . Sentneir and Gordon Stet- S Off Notes MacNeill 8.55. 3. Chicago, Hull y - i 3 ~ P 17 (Balfour, Hayi 9:59: 4. Chi- A3; .My Hem Dam” NOb'e l———______..s°" 50°“ for the WWW!” r was announced by the Curling ASS‘n yesterday that an “m “u” 1‘? (Balf‘n'rv. Hay) i No. 4—8pm ieid Bo H ‘ teams wishing to compete in the provincial British Consols 191021 5' Chlcam Mlklta ‘19lGahagan. Cahngoney ylLacI; playdowns leading to this season's Brier competition must have ‘Whal‘{‘amv .Mcnonaldl 19:32‘ Simcoe Tommy Shanter Knap- their- entries in no later than this Saturdaly. Ffibrual’Kq 2nd. All gtéigaltgisi—Pilotlt; 523:0131,5G‘;\ndron lsack highly Seps' Crafty Ben Nova sewn senior :' 1’ l ‘h . ta . z..iman :, :3.. ". ’. entiies must be sent‘dlrecty to George 10 05°" 0" 3‘19 rim: 6. Boston, and Bonnie Watehun. lMoncion 5 Halifax 3 60:3“!!! 15 tBoivin) 9:56: 7.V Boston Leitcr 7 thsifall. Top- Columnist No Stranger o pazzinil 12:34. Penalties—Nes— a u r a I n o r tei'enko and Kennedy 11:30. 1 Spencer 19:52. pliy 15 (Hull. Nesterenko) 3:02. . I 9. Chicago. Pilote 7 (Hay! 9:23. h d G c e u e 10. Chicago. Hull 19 (Hay) 16:25. To F's An ame A55 n 11 CENTRE «JO p 100 Queen Street Phone'892-1291 broken leg. ”tl P Third period: 8. Chicago. Mur- Chicago, Mikita 20 (Pilate, _ _ 'h’lt‘Donaldl 15150. Penalties —l I note that a recent Hunter's and Game As ' 1' Following are the games sche- St'. Joan Budgics vs W.K.S. Rcd- \vestfall 7:47: Nesterenko 11:01: lccmer has d k 1 incl long in dildh‘laalsmt'o til: The; duli- vo- rim-iminioo-n . iii-ow wings. 6.00-6.30 — St. Jean Kennedy 11:01; Vasko 19:41. ‘ “W” “m 3' mmitlve behind this move lfI hockcyists at Sports Arena, this Snipes vs Sp Pk Bluebirds. saves; the Secretary 0‘ the FiSh 81" :had' am, doubts for m'embereve; Saturday. _ BANTAMS ' ‘iHall 101410—40 Game Association. In this col- the Asgociahon'were discovgrgd PEEWEES - vslsl?e:i(ili)iod _._.____Jnhnsmn 6 10 6—22 umnist's opinion the criticismlcommitting game law infrac- 7.00-7.30 — 13.5.5. lloriicts vs. QC HS BUN”g val pkd‘o-Spt lwas constructive and no apologyltions shortly after this innova- B.H.S. Rams. 4.30-8.00 —— B.G.S. Bill-H “ 740 *8 1% B‘HS ‘is forthcoming. I am no strang— tion was put into effect. Cranes vs Pkdlc Southport Rob was“; “é flags ‘8 is: In to the workings of the Game In the closing years of my po- ins. 8.00-8.30 — St Jean Jays vs. 8 50 _ Q-C 5 Guns» {vs Sp I I 1 Association. I joined this or- sition as game officer, both P.S.s_.hspiliii‘cs. TFED 51" Blurring? Y inanizatinn at the age of 18. iflfederal and provincial. tho . v k i .' 1.: !S w ‘ _ my mcmory serves me correct-‘score betWecn members and or- 9.00-9,.'10 — Sherwood Orioles vs. M") E i A meeting of the Island Sen- ly. and seldom missed a meet-‘dinary outsiders was pretty Elsaosln'ogk—‘g‘fé: 9.25T0?335_ iltir ‘C' Ba’skebaii Dcague took ing although it involved a 12leven..1n short co- operation was laws 10 00-10 10 ;_p Sherwood 10.30-11.15 -— Leafs vs Bruins, Page at \MCA. 1a“ mam land "me at"? to Charlottetown Thelpractlcany non' exment‘ Just in C M. W .gt Japan Bea.“ w 20. um? __ anucks Vs Rangers. 1it was announced ihat RCAF late,Gil Gaudet was the first case the secretary of the asso- uuod w ‘v ‘ {lg QC OFWCIALS liaddroppcd out of the league presidcnt I remember. Others elation has any doubts on this — . o. c. . . . ACE]va five teams in compel- who stood prominently in Con-score I'll jot! hiS memorY- He ' , . Q 7.00-0.00 — Dou MacLean, . . . . n.5, rose. Gary Cudmom ’2 intonz—Pnalaiut. Pirates, SDU, servation work, who have slnceiwas present on the now famous mumnhnhmmmbh'W‘.“ PAPERWEIGIITS 9.00.1100 — Paul Stanley. Jim- ‘ ‘5" H?“ BY‘J- ’ ‘,‘ ' ’h”" "‘“*'"‘"l- Hrei“3lack Monday mornins" at mmmo--m~-mmmnmuu.mm 11.004130 _ p‘sfi Falcons‘my nowwng eadl ne . for entry fee for past presidents A‘.‘E. 10b). Mor-iBunbury. three years ago. . . mop-matnzmza'mmomm vs ' lean 'M w 11.30-‘900— 1100.130 _. Howard Murchi- 9”“ 193’“ "5 Saturday, Fe” 2"“ “SOIL “it! Dan MacKmnon-i He knows the member whose PhIIIIIS confine“ mm“ Sherwood Canaries vs St. Jean ‘ son. Weldcll Duncan. and 1m 0‘ may“? on cad] team .Harry Tldmarsh and “threw banal W8! PUShed down to . Larks. 120042.30 —— Sp Pk Elks 5.00-7.05 -— Ron Carmichael. imus’t be “med 1’“ t9 the league ‘Gaudfl‘ save him from exceeding th e v, st Jean Setters 123mm _ pm... wumaghm l flinging; by l2: same date. . The P.E.I. Fish and G a m cidally limit on geese, who drove . . P.S.S. Tigers vs Sherwood Biill- 7.05.850 — Les Barnes. Grant' ‘5 “ l’I “.0 any 8 Protection Association stood for‘like fury a couple of miles and ' ' ' ' ' m” . W... the mm. mm,“ m .wamed mm... mm M, With Monitron Telemann to bring you Canadas first . . . ‘ - u. "s vs pkdle .spi sparrows tEx- 9.00.1030 , Merrill Mar-Lean, The first four “mailers Will lthose days. The first sign of de- ‘ “that Spur was on the rounds" hibl. 5.00.530 —Pkdle Sol Ter- Harvey Cormier. CPmPC‘tel in the Dillyot'tS. Semi: ‘terioration was noted' after agl- and a few minutes later picked I Tiers vs WIKS. Colts. 5.306% 10.3" _ Midnite __ pau] Jay' {finals Will be best ofthree ano ‘tation by members to have the.up five wildgeese that were - u e e '- ———’—‘—_‘Kcnny Shaw. ffma‘ls best of 5 PI‘OVldlmg play- Sword “Protection” deleted waslcashed behind a dyke and took I . B l———————— are completed by April successful. It is now known as'them to the City along with his M . l 5. pain. ordinary P.E.I. Fish‘ (Continued on page 12) "101‘s USY £curhng Draw mm The picture tube lstho hardest worklnii part otyourtelevlsion at. that protect expensive powerline transformers against lightning. t —‘———-— ‘ And it is the most expensive. Many picture tube: burn out proma- Working with new mat l l , Phlli l d d it de' ' r I r nt u er a 3 ps on: near: cvolops in ny ‘ I i dogs. loo-1.30 — St. Jean Ott. 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Ask him to show you tho I‘ The idea for Monltvon came from the giant Thyrito Anuton new Monltron TV with the 2-year picture tube guarantee. Available at l] CROCKETT 8. STOREY LTD. ‘ Here is the Montague curling Minor Hockey Week got under draw Friday. way at Crapaud last Saturday when four team: went to the‘ ' ' RCAI" rink in Sumnerside. o-‘ 109 l -— a. S. DesRochcs. night activities will continue George Warner. Bert Bryand.‘l| Wm. the Juvenile. going to Ken. ‘ Fred White vs. Dr. L. A. John- I, i i i i ! Mosquitoes. iston. Sandy MacDonald, E. Du- pmrwmmpeewee, and 3m. . Var. Lorne Stew rt c . Mc owan. Dr. W McIntyre. Ken MacDonald. Still- “. wm We with the era. man MacKinnon vs. P. Sinclair, pandMIdgeuatlpm. Kensing- At MacDonald. Bob Ferguson. Pence: will play next and .Bruce Go . be between 9 RM. mm“! and Cra- Ice 1 -- A. Fraser. A. Sullivan, m . D. Clarkson, Jack Yorcton. vs. than t.- m evenly mat- A. Jones. M. Wigginton. D. Bry- thac Ii charge hope and. '1‘. 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