' llailcrty ._.. 144 » loo Maple Leafs 4 - 1. ‘Monctonians No Match For Speedy Islanders,_Who Are Now Tied With Central Section L e a g ue Leaders. (gpocial to The Guardian) with four neat goals, two from Gauthier’s stick unassisted and two by Chick Gallant on passes from Montgomery, Bummerside Crystals defeated Moncton Maple Leafs to the tune of 4-1 in a Central League llxluro played here last night. Moncton's lone tally was made by Claudette after Boudreau took the puck up from the face oi! in the “col-ld period. crystals are now tied for first place with Amherst, winners of the Amherst-Sussex game played in Amherst last night. LeBlanc, Monc- ton deienco man was one of the “west players on the ice and turn- ed in l. wonderful game. Jack Schul'man‘s pokechecking had the Maple Leafs puzzled and in the first two periods they were forced to con- tent themselves with following in on Mg shots at Eldy. One of the prettiest plays seen this season came in the second per- iod wilen Montgomery stickhandied his way to the Moncton' blue line and passed over to Chick Gallant, wllo came right in on the Moncton net and slid the wafer past Lutz who had no chance to save. Four minutes later the pair repeated the play for another goal. Gauthier turned in a. fast game and his counters camp on two nice individ- ual plays. in the third period with Wheaton The Crystals were without Ralph Sllliphant, who will not be able to play for about two weeks on account oi’ injuries received at the last Sus- sex-Crystai game here. After seventeen minutes of iistiess play in the first period, Gauthier made the first counter unassisted. a pretty goal. Moncton evened the score from the face off in the sec- ond period, when Boudreau beat the Crystal lineup with tricky stick- handling and placed the puck in front of Eady. Gaudette poked the rubber in before Eady could clear. Half way through the period, Monty and Chick combined to make the second Crystal goal and four minu- tes later followed with the third. Gauthier made the fourth counter four minutes after the face of! in the third period, when he unexpectedly shot the puck from in front of the Monc- ton blue line. The low shot skip- ped over Lutz's stick. Moncton tried hard for goals for the balance of the period and Eady was given lots of chances to display some spectac- ular goai tending. 'I‘he lineups iollow:- Moncton Maple Leafs-Goal, Lutz; Defence, Wilson, LeBlanc; For- wards, Gaudette, Babkirk, Boudreau, Grant, Dickie, Bastarache, MacDon- ald. ' Crystals-Goal, Eady; Defense, Saunders, Gauthier, Montgomery; in the cooler, White took the whole. play for some two or three minutes. Forwards, Schurman, MacDonald, C. Gallant, White, D. Gallant. Y. BUWLING' Rebekah League Cardinals . B, Mel./cod. ... ... 183' 120 M. Adams ... ...._ 140 154 L, Day ........ 128 lao 145 iso 149 131' 1o4` loo 115' 'lou 'liz' 211o‘ isa zeal 146 1a2~ loo 115] 131 `194` laz zoo pins 209 pins soo pillsl 704 Total... ... ... ... Alphas .a sas: ., 147 V.H€llstis ...._ 109 A.Garnhum ... ... 189 Liiuchemln ... ... 126 C. Mathieson ... . 138 Ma_ior.ty for Aiphas 152 ll;gi1 single C. Mathieson Hgh three C. Mathicson Kiowa l S. Belltner ...' _.. 116 94 121 H.ll W KS 2 CAPITMSU MONCTDN, N. B., Jan. 18-(By the Canadian Press)-Moncton Flalshin a rcatthlrd eliod ral handling. No one was outstanding fort. He went right through. Lund the puck past Johnson, who re- placed Chipman in goals for the Queens, who has leit`the city. Acom, Mclnnis, Beer and Ferguson received trips to the penalty box in this session. .the count 3-2. Johnson made a lwonderful save on Stewart who, Following are the 18 leading scor- ation ,attempts to Start two and (came in close after taking a per-; I ers of the loop with the minutes three men attacks on the Abbie rect pass from "Paw Whitlock they have spent in the penalty boxf blue lm where Gross and Ollver Gia Asts Pts Pits ' ' 5 18 8 4 l an ecep ve an g, 3 through the Levins only to miss the lnet. Acorn and MacMillan went right through, Toby passing to Chavvie in front of the goal mouth. ;Acorn missed the pass but Mac- ; Millan secured the puck and ram- med home a nice counter. Fitzger- ald nnd MacMillan flashed some great combination, MacGuigan linaking a splendid save of Fitzger- { ald's hard drive. Acorn made a bril- liiant solo, weaving through the |Levins and rounding the defence lat great speed to rifle home a splendid counter. Maclnnis and _ ,- ’ .,,' _ 1/_.__,_ Miilan scored on a great solo ef- When the first six-mln hockey was played, and where. scored another for the Queens on Here if 15| Six man 1100395’ WHS a shot from the blue line. Johnson Smrted in 19121 tm? mst Same b¢' ihc .lonesf Their 4 to 1 win last lgames and lncldentally ls the clelm_ scored the third marker for Queens mg played i" Hauax °“ ‘7“nu°‘W right in Summcrsifie places themil. t l' l ll., l ll l t '2nd oi' that year. _ _ - . ‘S pay" n e cyc e' “V "5 ye D UH B Kiwi pass from MacMillan. with Aalllerst in tile lead for Cen- llc draw 3 pemlw Webslel. has ll U The Levins scored their solitary OL ”'w"°'H Y tral League honors. _ koala and three “slats for 14 palms l C mafkef °" 5 ni” Pl‘*Y» stewart num --_ V while McManus has notched up hal! 'Ba 'passing out from behind the net H T If the Chtrlottetown M`ii'ionaireslu dozen counter, and glven Bevel., lto "Pud" Whitlock who rifled home Another Fa" sends “' Query in continue to show their iightinglagslsgs for 13 l,01n¢s_ end of thtif The figures were released here to- ever Surely find day by A. M. LeBlanc, official lea- ‘ng argument to gue scorer, and reveal that the km Amherst for Hawks have the leading scorer, the the ‘re Olympic hockey. In 1920 hmkey was added Wlleaguc schedule will Olympic program. but it was not;ll.,em gllng a sllfl- until 1924 that a full and separate l both Crystals and §‘l;°g;’;‘ if W1’;;°;fP°1;f~S Wx dfrellvn ; tho tcp of the heap. rgan e un er e ues; ___ 1 of the international federations con- 1 Lars oo: Lack of show at Lake r»la¢;d is “ 9; I \\01»ilug Olympic competltiors It R E R N H E' - ll ` ' v _ : _ ' ' . ly_ the Lev," Fm. C,,,,,,,,,,,y lost ,hc Arlshf- Abb-es! Let's get s0lus~ Ls liar-.ng its clrcct on the olymplcl . L _ first gmg of the seggnd gggtlgn gf l Bear down' start' chckull Your an isltillitlun Whlfih hits fBll€d S0 fl! D0] __ 8 l the Junior League last night, to tho| 5°°d1 and me “"5 k“°W 3°- and arouse any gl1e;t nterest outside of! » ms, Queen me, ,em ,_,_ ,ml _... aes. tl.. ca... ......... 1.. .ht ,,,, ,,,,,,,,y ,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,_ C,,,,,,,,,,,=TheFollo\v1ng' Are the 'M““‘"“° N H L1 rt ' 1 the Official League Sta- the score 0-Z going into the last' ' - lcnihuslasts, non: too ce a.n o period, the Levins took the play _ !prC'.vr:¢;. of their own team, are . away fl-om Queens ,md rapidly UNBR0K"‘N STRING ‘hoping tile American ice an all star made the count 6-4. Acoms beau- . Tr ln lHE8f0Si1li01\- '1`h¢y Wvllld Prefer fi. tifui solo a couple of minutes beforei nlgh€u;m;ebe°ve' wiimimest ‘last f C°mP°21W Yale-Hlrvafd tehm- TM? 1 th _ 5 an ““ "° en 15 “ng 5 would mi bout as 1 ll boat- "'*""""""‘ the gms dec ded e issue of ten victories. The winners of thel X n . M as B' _’ 1\1CNC’I`ON, N. B., Jan. 18.- A d M Mm ~ » ;_‘ _ ~ load of strange b'l‘.dogs_ The chanc °°"‘ ““ “° an “°’° °“ l Northern scotch had better kccp1 S ar .lm s.m.'. rl club lke me Monty Mackie. fanny riaht winger standing for Queens with mem an eye on the Nova Scotians when ' L Q ` 1 M 'lp L _ 101316 MODCWD HBWII-5. f0l'8¢d 50 the 5Un'u'el's` y Club Y i iii r , blinding speed and great suck p1ay~down time comes around. |Uncle S;Lm.s hopegrlntg Saxon. gfeglhead of senior Northern Hockey tistics to Date in the Maritime N. H. L. , _ l h_ lheague scorers last week and now |branri oi hockey, the i I lMacMilian, displaying terrific speedl E A R G S 3 . cl cl tl stick 1. ann soloed. . Mackie (M) ---- --13 JBATHURST 31W0!_VERlNES 2 . Bmzmmsr, N. B., Jan. is-(By TRURQ -N_ S., _lm la' ,By the 1vrcDonald<1v1> the Canadian Press)-Following a, Cnllxllan l,,_e.Sl_The Halllax Connolly (M) permd °f mud weamer and `°°“5°'iWolverlnes came, saw and lost to M°I“t'°sh1 (M) 'went p°°r we' Dauwusle Rangers. the Truro Bearcats here again ta- Beam” (F) md Bathurst Papermakers had a E night. McNeil and Beazley each did N` Cook (M) 1 fine sheet for their senior Northern; the Seal-mg act for the visitors in :McArthur (F) llmague fixture .t°“1ght1 and thcllllc first session. and Shields, as-iKEme (Ch) fans enjoyed a fast performance-lslsccrl by Jcmmm, ala it for the‘LaW1f"' (Cm The R-a1\K€!`S WON by 9- SC01'0 Of SCV-2 lccalsr Tile second was rcorelcss, !I;§:;u:B(;VD en to three. but thc thir Je me dl Dalhousie did all its scoring in , Ry~n get hog jlige fo? tl-333;- I; carmu (P) 1 utterworth (D) . ,> Currle were penalized for mughlng the first two periods. Bathurst shot I ¢_~,¢_;_ James (D) _ . _ _ _ __ Hawks whitewashcd the Frederic-l _ ~ one 1 _ tl nr _ , ton Capltnls two to llothll-lg ln aj Stewart; made a. 5010 rush may-kedl lgoa In lc st period. fmdi --G*--... `5el.ll,-Jr Nortllern Hockey League llx_l with class, but Johnson kept it out. .two In the Inst' l Six Out of Eighteen ture here tonight, N, C00k,`g55l5f,gd` A5 the P0l'10d endlfd. Ll-md 5COl‘8d iii by Mcrhtosh. hung or the in-st °“ B°“'“ ’°b°“.“d- I* W" Q“°°n'= 1 Tl" H°"'l‘° “"1 th* “*~‘“°\’ °‘“\>‘ period throughout. in the _number of men in this group, | It was n. different story in tllcl l having 6 P1HY€l‘S imllllded in the 13. final chukker Levins rushed to me five forwards and one defence man. tally four minutes and eighteen sec- onds after play opened, and Gill 2. ...M I:1;1;.1;..§§:;1;.f’;2.:.1;;::..i‘;.“:.we -of »»1»»--»=1»°-f~»- P ' T’-'“ _ I ly inter( skins indeed. with Prospects, riylylebster' Tlmlume Fgederlzlmn nl AIO Tl-l fl t l d f ¢_ M _ ' “Hockey Fan" wishes to know.; ,_,, ~-,,_ . _ . _ 'gl “ne ma" 5 “5°°°" W5 fm' Abbies .. _ e rs pero was as M Ven mm" largjl on Camldas de one point ahead of his left flank p fensive rather than oi’Iens;ve skill. mate sammy Maman” I ~.|' Muckle has 13 goals and five ss- The Cflstals “fe ‘<°**P1“§ “P Wlihl lash to hu credit in ... mm or is cleanest player and two of the “top bad men.. of the cycle_ hair-line decision from the hard 1 Our l1oference‘to Mr. Muttart B|11Gi1l.\1\1B8l0C8lbBH'f€l' mall. pokbchecklng and °°mbm“u°“ The Queens °v°rshad°wed c °emed‘ This makes 1924 first Wm' lyesterday morning should have read. 116355 the Dmilizbd U55 With 45 br” Levins in the middle canto. Fer- ter olympic, 1928 second and nextlwlllard and not Hmald as previous- minutes, while Norm Cook, flashy guson scored the first goal, making ; year third. ly men¢l,m€d_ centre, is only three minutes be- low hlnd Gill. _lu »-»¢»-»- wbswls Webster (Fi 11 6 9 12 6 15 McManus (F) Miller, (Cam) Mosher (F) UI -aw Hr-4 mmoeaum=a@0°Q;:: 7 27 8 2 43 13 2 10 8 22 2 9 ll. w.t~Qci»h~l>ul-~I»t>~1oacbm a\.»Nr¢.|>t.v\.e~N¢wr`1ww scored the other goal in the third - - , perlod wlwn he took a pass from l _attack and Johnson made a sp`cc-E' Fredericgoxtzhranks nfxg. lllavingufive McD0nnld_ tacular save of Pod" Whlgloclgsr men an e two -cu s ave 0 scorcher. After some milling about,l |] A G K B f the 18 players of the six clubs in the THE SUMMARY l a mix-up occurred near the Quecn's l circuit' 4 ‘nel one of lllell. players mmllng -- . Campbellton has but one repro- First Period 15. Tend _ 12s iso 153 M. Stewart ... ... 145 lil 107' B. SLe\\1al't ..... 126 167 125; O. Lowther 118 162 l0ii‘ oss 610 sas; Total . . .. . ..... 1883, Eurckzls B. l_.up‘.l1orn ... ... 112 102 135' H. Finlayson ... ... 110 146 102; J. lemscr iso 127 1341 J. Howlltt ... ,... BB 110 106? J. Dillon .. 100 86 132 564 577 638; Total _ . 1779 !\la]or.t.y for Kioras 109 pills lllgll single B. Stewart 167 pins High three B. Stewart 418 pins CITY LEAGUE Src-and game of play-oils. Ya Mm ' 210 iso for 223 151 Anon ual-kc '22s 341 'Preston Sentner... . 156 122 Cleaver McLean ... 139 142 Gnrclon Hutcheson . 159 216 110 161 709 082 940 1‘ot~l _ ... ... ..2"l2i F. N, |¢_ 7. MacDonald ... . 216 192 227 L. Cameron . ... 204 229 195 G.wi111amc . 171 lol loo H. Douglas ... ... 119 240 217 Earl Goss ... ..... 138 210 i5il 902 1032 909, rotai 21143 Majority for C. N. R. 122 pins High s'n31e. Alton Burke 341 pinsl Hlsh three, Alton Burke 786 pinsl 1.-Moncton, N. Cook( Mcintoshi 4.18. Pclmltics: Gill, Connolly, Mosher. Stops: Bubar 10; Foster 15. Second Period No score. Penalties: Bowman, Gill, N. Cook, Gammon, Ferguson. Stops: Bubar 14; Foster 12. Third Period A 2.--Moncton, Gill (McDonald) 7.24. Penalties: Mosher 2, Gill. Stops: Bllbar 10; Foster 10. AMHERSTZ sus_s_l1 (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. S., Jail. 18.-The Sussex Dairy Kings bowed to the Amherst Ramblers, 2 to 0, in a Ccn- tral Lcague Hockey tilt here tonight. The locals were superior to the visitors, who were saved from a. crushing defeat only by the splen- did work of Charlie Wilson, their goalie. He had 62 shots to _his cred- it, whiie MacDonald was only callcd upon to save 21. Chapman and Livingston, two newcomers, were with the Sussex outfit tonight. ARENA---H-o-c-k-e-y Gharlottetowlls Hockey Glub Moncton Maple Leafs Tuesday, Jan. 19th, at 8.30 P. M. Prices 35c and 50;, - U territory. coasted ill on the Levin’s _l on the puck. A face-off occurred in front of the goal, "Pud" Whit- llock securing the puck and netting §Levin's third marker. The Levins lchanged their goal keeper in this third period and Burgoync, the new , goalie, made some good savcs.| Queens made a little dispute about! llthc goal scored from the face-offl lbut n glance at the rulc book dis-| l closed that it was legitimate. l Stewart rifled in another in a mix-l I up bcforc the Queens net on a pass! from Currie. Tllc Furs were play-I ing hard but Stewart received a' l penalty for tripping. MacMillan and' (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 13.-The official standing of the Nova Scotia Eastern Hockey League was still up in tile air tonight. About the only certainty in the situation, following New G1asgow's dropping out, was that the Truro Bearcats, undefeated, were out in front. M. Hamilton, Sec- retary of the League, has issued a statement that “change of schedule cannot affect standing of teams, as Truro has won all games and Hali- fax has won all games played against Kentvillc to date. Standing of teams will be decided on new sclleclulc, commencing Monday, Jan- ‘,F'itZ§ol'ald then displayed some big! nary latin. If galne played last Fri- llcague stuff. Toby carrying down: >ccnt.1'L‘. dFP~‘~‘<'il'lg thc defence and- , . 1111551113 to thc cvcl' reliable Fitz-l gornid wllo coasted in on Burgoync: *deflected with his stick as it wool lheading for thc corner. A minutcl l later. Burgoyne made a. great save| ,on' Johnston wllo accepted a pass l at centre and, catching the Levins forwards flnt looted in Queens goalie. Acorn then soloed to Bur- goync, who had no chance to save. Holman was penalized. The bell ended 2. fast game, 'I-4 for Queens. The lineups wercz- QUEEN HOTEL Goal-Jollnson. Defence-Storey, Acorn, Holman. Centre-MacMillan, Lund. Right Wing-Johnson, MacInnis_ Left Wing-Fitzgerald, Beer. LEVIN FUR C0. Goal-McGuig:;1, Burgoylle. Defence-Fcrgllson, Fraser, Car- michael. Left \Vi11g~-Ste1.vn11t. P. Whitlock. Centre-“Pud” Whitlock, McCabe. 1 Right Wing-Currie. Campbell. and rificd a sizzlcl' which Burgoync 1' ' BAND Tomcat. l ‘Saeco-1 clay niullt ill Halifax between Truro Bearcats and Halifax affects stand- ing of ally team, it will not bc coun- ted." This was interp1'ct.ecl by observers hero to mean that all games 'previ- ous to the start of the new schedule would be thrown out, but it is prob- ablc a meeting of thc League execu- tive will be called to straighten the matter out. Counting games played with New Glasgow, Truro has won 10, lost none and drawn none. Halifax has won six. lost foul' and drawn none. Kentvillc has won one, lost seven and drawn one. CANZUNERI LUSES TITLE PHILADEIIPHIA, Pu., Jan. 18.- Jolllmy Jadick, fighting his first championship bout, blasted the junior Welterweight crown from thc brow of Tony Canzoni-ri tonight, whining a dmlsion in lo rounds. Jndiok weighed 136 1-2, Canzonerl 132 1-2. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jin. 18. (A.P.)-A bill provid ng lor com- plete independence of the rhullp- ines in 20 years on conformity to stated economic requirements was introduced in the United States (Canadian Press) man a cllzlnco to redeem himself. sentatlve, Bill Miller, who is a tie with Ernie Mosher, Fredericton, for l NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 18.-Max fourth position, l Sclilncling, the Gcrman youngster "I-furry’ Kane and Walter Lawlor who won recognition as hciivywelght are the Abbie leaders, while Jack 'champion by defeating Jack Shar- kvy on 11 foul two years- asv. decid- _hurst teams select representatives l cd today 10 honor a Pledge he made and Ernie Butterworth and Dud lthat nicht'-alld sive the Sharkcv James, Dalhousie, round out the list. Lane and Ken Carroll are the Bat- Jimmle Foster, Moncton, and Pool' atlcndiulce at the exhibition l‘1Daddy" Bubgr, Fredericton, lead 1 matches llc has been taking part in, .the League goalies in shutouts, each ,insistent domaucls that he mcct 'having th;-eg to their credit, while l Silarkcy, and the refusal oi' promot- ;‘-Kick" Mocimrl, Dalhousie and Ray ers and public to wal-in to a bout lgtupl Cllarlottetown, are one game lwith ltiickey WH!k0i'. C0llVi“C°d D91” lbehlnd with a par each. fltiaxie that tllcrc was but one fistic me tgp, “bad” men of the League foe in slulzt for llllli- _ ,and the total minutes spent in the of tho wolld against Jack Sharkcy in Juno." Jacobs has signed no articles for a match with Shalicey and appar- ently the Boston sailorman had not been iilforlued of Sc'hme1ing's decis- ion. ln nllotllcr part of his state- thc match. that thc bout would go to thc highest bidder, but that all l "I am lzoillg before lilo New York llyenalgy box follow; State Atlllciic Comluissio.. at its :Gm (Moncton) _ , . _ . . . regular llioetillg Lflln::'T_'.r.'," his lN_ C001.; (Moncton) mal1:1y;cl'_ .loc Jacobs, :lunoullccd in {M¢|_,|-pm (Campbellton) at prilltetl slutcnlcllt, “and I will in- iG1~055_ (Charlottetown) ll`o1~ni tllp members of the commis- lgurmge (Moncton) sion that l\fa.\' Sclimcling will de- Graham (Dalhousie) fend his llmvywcigilt championship l}_=1gl-gugon (Fredericton) 46 muwnww .ss caq-Iamwgtfxw B. Carroll (Bathurst) .. Connolly (Moncton) .. . _... ,... ' Bowman (Fredericton) Foster Kept Busy Captain Jimmy Foster, Hawk net lnlent Jacobs said his cl1ampion_wss_ lanitor. leads the goalles in stops l iopcn to bids from any promoter for with 381 in 13 games, while "Kick" 1 McCann, Dalhousie, heads the list in goals scored against him, allowing things being equal tile preference only 11 shots to trickle by him, but | . |would go to New York City and the lhe stopped 140 less pegs in li games Madison Square Garden Corpora thgn1=bste,_ tion. I Bubar,Freder1ctol'1. has handled _.__.__._~_ . 1 343 dl-ivos and allowed 15 goals in 13 Ottawa Defeats Picked Team 7-0 (Canadian Press Fable) LONDON, Jan. 18.--The Ottawa. all-star touring amateur hockey team tonight defeated a picked English. team seven goals to nothing in a one-sided game played at Gros- venor House. Despite the fact thc Canadians were handicapped by having only eight men in uniform, thc game was never in doubt. England made spasmodic rushes at the Ottawa net and Magwood and Meliand threat- Senate today by Senator Vanden- lened several tlmf~ N.-1 were unable bam. Republican, Michigan. to score. ‘ lFoster, M lMcCann,D ..... games, and Foster has had 21 chalked up against him. The figures follow: Games Player Stops Goals Played 381 21 13 343 241 282 319 214 73 15 13 11 13 12 10 3 Bubar,F :.>_\ro»- an-r.a»-4.-» Stull, Ch. Jarvis, B Champoux, C Allanach, C DeGrasse,B 30 8 1 Moncton as a team leads the six LEVIN FUR CC_ vs_ GYROSCOPES WEDNESDAY, 8.30 P. M. as 'rhc three clubs ln nivlslon “A” Tickets on Sale at the Forum Wednesday. at 10 a. m. clubs in goals scored with 53. Whili the Capitals are in second position with 45 and the Abbiss in third with all leading Division "B" teams. 'I‘l1e (ded to the fact that Chimpoux was Third To C G.P. G.P. lhousic ........... 12 ampbellton ._ . _ I4 thurst . . . . . . ... 14 Trying with might and main in v Period to get going, but look-l worse as the minutes ticked a-' g, Abegweits were forced to work lr hBB.d5 OU in 18.511 night’5 home fixture with Campbellton to take a king Tigers. The vlsit.ors for the most. part al- d the Abbies to come to them e to pick up almost all their combin- were forced to work overtime to hold the Tigers outside striking distance from Stull. The Abegwcit forwards as a whole were entirclyl oi! color, and as above mentioned. simply could not get going. Stull, also had a tough night and seem- ed. to be llstless between the posts, especially on two of Campbellton's four counters. Individually, Jackie Kane was the best of the Abbie forwards, his two goals were among the few brightl l'ghts of the night, l The Campbelltonians were a nclon . I4 10 3 .. 14 9 5 edericton _ . . . . ..._ _ 14 .1 DIVISION "A" ~ gANUARY 1"~1‘”2 . 1 ,_ _Tflefllfi-.s‘%If91I?.1i1<1l111\1_G_Uf\R_l2_1f1fN ... ,_ g Plea sem Crystals Tr1m|ll|tEEN HUTEI. LooK1NG ov1a1;AKERS ABEGWEITS J UNIORS Abbies. low scoring team, Division ' Prices: $1.00, 151-. Ste. 501:. tax extra "A" are 10 goals up on Dalhousie, . 100 Boats for Children, 15 year: and under Roc. ,_ .‘°*°°f °f Dl““°=1 "B'~ _ : __¢-=__~ -..AA