Millionaires ' Win Over Miners To Move Within Game Of Atlantics GLACE BAY, Nov. 9-- (CP)m Sydney Millionaires, playing their defensive best, moved to within one game of first-place Halifax Atlantics when they downed Glace Bay Miners 3-1 Saturday in 4 regular Maritime Major Hockey League game here. Overtaking Miners. the Money- men took a 2-1 lead in the first period. added another in the sec- ond. and were satisfied to stalk the billeline in the" third. Pop Backor scored Miners only tally 46 seconds after the first whistle. on a play with Bill Me- Cracken and Johnny Myketyn. The red-shirts held the lead lin- til Nick llill scored nilie minutes later. Phil Dalgleish and Bill Tyshko assisted. Big Dllnc Maclntyre scored the Winner four minutes later on a push with Reg Campbell. Bill McDonagh added the in- Miranco goal at 6:20 of the sec- ond period when he clicked on H three-way passing play with Campbell and Freddie Weaver. The third period was scoreless ps Millionaires contented thcln- selves with playing a five-man defence. Nick Pidsotlny was busy In 3-1 peared sure goals. Two penalties were called, both to Sydney. Lineups:- Sydney: Goal, Pidsodny; de- fence, Whalen, M a c I n ty r e, Tyshko: forwards, Robertson, Morrow, Marineau, MrDonagh, Gallagher, Hildebrand, I-iill, R. Campbell. Clarke, Dalgleish. Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhart; de- fence, Hinchbergcr, Burega, My- ketyn, Cooper: forwards, Mc- Cracken, Russell. MacKenzie, Mil- ler, Shillcr, Keller, Amadio. Bac- kor, Batten. Summary: -- Yirst Period lGlaf'o Boy, Barllor. tliiyketyn. McCracken) .. :46 2--Sydney, llill, tDalgleisil.Ty shko) 9.-i5 3-Sydney, Maclnt re, tcanipbelll 13.12 Penalties: None. Second Period 4---Sydney. M('Donagh. Penalty: Weaver 12.51. Third Period Scoring---None. Campbell 19.56. in their period, turning back 12 shots. of which at least five ap- Red Wings Snap Out 0 Slump To Defeat N.Y. 3-.1 DETROIT, Nov. 9t-(AP)- De- troit Red Wings snapped out of their worst slump in years with a 3-1 National Hockey League vic- tory over New York Rangers be- fore 10,771 fans here tonight. ' it was the first victory for fourth-place Detroit in four games and only the second for the defending champions in eight. The injury-weakened Rangers have lost nine of 13 and haven't won in six. Rookie Lou Jankowski, veteran Tad Lindsay and sophomore Glen Skov scored for Detroit on a goal-a-period. clip. . The Rangers matched this for the first stanza on Ed Kullmanls tally, but could not keep it up. It was a mild game and referee Bill Chadwick called only five penalties. none of which figured . Fl ltl l2- fill Lockhart .. to give injured Charley Rayner more rest. Jankowski got his first league goal on a quick slap at Lindsay's rebound off the goal post. Kullman offset it by poking a short shot through Terry Saw- rhuk's legs. But in the next two periods New York had nothing to offset Lindsay's drive over the prone Woraley for the winning goal or for Skov's nifty deflec- tion of Red Kelly's high liner. SUMMARY First Period l-Detroit, Jankowski (Lindsay. Howe) 8:18 ll-New York, Kullman (Ronty, Buller) .. ............. .. 15:58 Penalties - Pronovost 4:55; ' Stanley 9:21; Lindsay, 18:52; interesting tales about the footbaf. ' 7 3 - -.2 ever, be able to tell in full signif- ,about 4.40 Saturday evening when l LITTLE SPORT There's a. field back of Trueman 1H t S"kill vi - v iC"mPh”"v W””” N” Mi .t.hoall.sewcllllduifVltmcguill ltaalllrnsgllilli battles that have been waged over its flat. surface between teams from Mount Allison and Saint. Dunstan's Universities. It would never, how- icance the story wiiicli unfolded Gordon Bennett presented the Ref- erees Trophy to Co-Captains Copy Calllgan and Phil Coylc of -.D. U. as the Saints reward for winning ball Championship, I H O Nor would it be truly able to tell the story of what happened dur.'.ng' the two hours prior to the present- ation of the Trophy. For lll those two hours there was played as vic- ious and as hard fought a ball game as we have ever seeli. It was a game played between two of the best. football teams in the Marltimes and played in such a way that ev- ery player looked like 1-loratios at the Bridge. 0 O 0 It was fitting that it should be such a same. As a result of it the Saints have proved that they are champions in every department. Before Saturday they had proved that they were worthy champions as far as their offense was concern- ed. Against Mount AllLsoli they DVOVECI that they are champions in the defensive and kicking depart- the Maritime Intercollegiate Foot- l Driscoll, Art Pendcrgast, Mackell Performs Hat Trick As Boston Bruins in 3-All Tie Defeat Black Hawks 4-1 Wllll DE Fleming g goals to lcad the Boston Bruins to THE CUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Intercollegiate Football Champs Front row left to right: ' .m... BOSTON. Nov. 9 - (AP) -- Mackell scored three Fred ' aid, Rodney Maclnnis, 9 ....... V The members of the saint Dun-lReard0n, Phil Coyle (co-captain).lDlly, Lloyd Gaudet. Charlie Chev- stan's University football t.eam,!c.3py th' v ' it t in M l- - tirlile leilliferliolllrelsirzfteo Chflmpilnlii-Paul JRy' Ana" MacD0naId' ship are pictured above. Callaghan Middle FDW-Clhrifnce MHCDOII-?(coach), Ronnie. Moclvor, Joe Mul- John Mul- lally, Bob Mooney, John Jack 131133 CV. Mclsaac. P913 Dull-icvreen (assistant coach). lcrcniokteais to spoil Bruin goalie&Sllls;-iir Jim l-lenry's try for a third shutout. Toronto Maple LCM-9. D0WE1'ed by Max Bentley and his wings. mat- ched goal for goal with Detroit Attendance was 7.110. NQVEMBER 10. 1952 shouldered their way through most l to the air to defeat the Alllsonians (co-captain) , l erie, Acqulnas Ryan. a in is Win M aritime lFoo'H:aIl Crowlr if Defeat MAKE Allison . 4 - 0 In. Bitterlyi Fought -1 Game At Sackville I SACKVILLE. Nov. I -(speclal)- saint Dunstairs University won its first Maritime Intercollegiate Foot- ball Championship here Saturday afternoon by defeating Mount Al- lison University 4-0, in one of the most bitterly fought games ever played in Maritime Intercollegiate circles. The powerful Saints, who of their opposition with sweeping ground attacks this season, took as fullback Jack Reardon counted on two penalty kicks to give the Saints their margin of victory. And for the A. J. MacAdam coached saints it was a sweet vict- ory. For seventy minutes they bat- tled tooth and hall with the de- tcrmllied Mounties in a dog-eat- dog struggle that thrilled the close to 2,000 spectators who thronged along the sidelines cheering on their favorites. Approximately 800 of the fans were Saints supporters. The win climaxed a terrific sea- son of football for S. D. U. During the fall they humbled St.F. X. and Acadia by lop-sided scores and twice defeated Mount Allison. The Saints and Mounties went. into the final struggle deadlocked for first place in the Maritime In- tercollegiate League and they play- ed that way throughout the game with the only noticeable difference being Reardon's toe. This was a game marked by brilliant kicking and close playing. Every man was marked in this game which featured few half line runs but which showed some bone crushing tackling and outstanding work by the rival sets of forwards. Play see-sawed back and forth through the contest and the issue was ill doubt until the final whistle. The Mounties tried des- perately to get back in the running in the last minutes but the bat- tling Saints held them in centre- field until the end. 9 Presented With Trophy when play ended the Saints were presented with the Referees Trophy, emblematic of Maritime Intercollegiate supremacy by Gor- don Bennett. The presentation was made on the centre of the playing field and with it goes the right to meet the winner of the Maritime Senior Rugby League for the Mo- Cui-dy Cup. ball struck for longer gains. The) followed up strongly on their kick; and their halfline took advantage of any breaks that showed in the Mounties armour to streak through for valuable yardage. The Saints kicked off to start the game and carried the play intq the Mounties territory in the open. ing minutes. They were soon forced back in their own territory by it determined Mount Allison attncl and only a hard tackle by Clarenci MacDonald on his own 15 yard line prevented the Mounties from scoring. . MacDonald's tackle knocked the ball out. of the Mount. Allison ball carrier's arms into the hand: of Lloyd Gaudet. The fleet wing. man kicked the ball up to centre field and followed up fast to nal, Mounties lfuliback Jim MacDonald and relieve the pressure. Shortly afterwards hard tackling Charlie Cheverie of the Saint; was badly dazed after being strucli by a knee on the head as he madi a flying tackle on an opposing ball carrier. The Mounties had the first chance to count on a penalty kicli early in the half when the Saint: were penalized for an infraction on their 25 yard line. The kick was almost from directly in front of the bars but Les Davies, their ace kicker. missed on the attempt. For the rest of the half play was almost even. The Mounties scrum outheeled the Saints but so fast did the Saints forwards break that the Mounties usually lost ground. Time after time the S. D. U. for. wards nailed the Mounties for losses of ten yards. But. the Mounties did get their half line away on several occasions. They worked well but they were so closely marked that they never made a dangerous gain. Scouts Coyle in particular made several outstanding tackles on opposing half liners. The Saints were pressing in the Mounties end when they got that! first real break of the game. Thu Mounties kicked to relieve pres- sure and the ball landed in wing- er Paul Jay's arms. Jay raced 3! yards down the sidelines in the most brilliant run of the afternoon and had only one man to beat when he was pulled down fin yards from the line. A series of sci-ums followed Hill the Mounties began to force the Saints back from their line. They in the scoring. Buner19.55 Janknwski was first to beat c ' ments as well and also it might be in 4-1 National -Hockey League SUMMARY . . h were penalized however. inside Lorne Worsley. the rookie who Second Period. added champions in the sport.sman- victory over Chicago Black Hawks . First. Period 8l:;;'lleg(f 12:”: fgllxgagerglegat M?l1geJ:;Elel;e”;i(g”'h3le their own 25. 'Reardon took the returned to the New York nets Sign department, wmch 15 probably gonlghl, scoring: None. crowd at 13 569 Sammy st” basketball In er for kick from the left of the bars and again as math Bill C00k 49C"-led 3VDe!T0ll- Lindsey the most important of all, The aggressive Boston centre, Penalties: Mackell 4:59; Dews- ' ' H t 1 9 Yd 1 about 30 yards away to make the (Kelly. Wl,l-1011' . H1414? - - - insured a Bruins' triumph with bury 15140: G66 l9140- . ,1 :1” p” "V y'”""- wwume 9" score 2-0. Time of the score was pmames .. None, I” with R neat den, of measure two mules in me second Eamon second pe,-god 1-Detroit, Kelly . 2. 9 a the Saints points with his 3353. I v um, we extend to mach A J following a scoreless opening per- 1-Boston, Mackell 2-Toronto. Bentley I penalty kicks. I During the first half the Mount- oc e Third PC1404 Macmjam Md hi 1 h ' t lad, Mackell was assisted on (T0l)lJaZZllll, Klukay) i3:35. (Armstrong, Morrison)... 13:11 He scored once late in the first leg gm-um.ouu-leeled the sum, 13. . s p ayers a earty l Penalties-Smith :30. Howe 5:19 half on a kick inside the 25 yard 3, Sglnf, 1)nn5t,an'5 were .awan1l-d both of those goals by Joe Klu- 2eBoston, Mackell, tToppazzml, Klukay) Penalties: Glover 4:01; Fog- 13:54, Migay 15:28, 19:02 Horton 8:09, Pnvelich 11:06, and line. His second kick early in the seven penalty kicks .and Mount lmpglmlg, slmu verbal hand shake. They have ac- Armstrong last half was a beautiful 40-yard Allison glx, . - 'r "1. (Kelly, Pavelich) .. 1:53 C0mp1l5hed an achievement which k”lfm:;3g,1Je:;f,ed ”l;g;”';';h” W” By The Canadian Press Second Half (Saturday) Penalty - Stewart 15:04. 239 tmvg bet”? been W0" by ' with help from defenceman Bob olin 10:20: Labine 11:06. 18:54. boot that cleared the bar by inches. .M”mme Mum, am unsians football team. A,.m5h.m,g and Klukay at 4:46 of Third Period Second Period Even without the four points the The Mounties pressed into Saint: Saints would have won the champ- territory early in the second half Eight Hm” the saints have let "M the third and Boston's Jack Mc- 3-Boston, Mackell 3-99:;-on, ,1, wllson Kensington Mare. ' 5 due 3 Glace Bay 1. . , y Nhw Brunswick senlon m quest M me Mmmlne Cmw" Intyre made it 4-0 with an assist 4Al'mstrong. Klukay) 4:40 (Hm,-9' Delvecchio) ,,,,,, H z;24 lonshjp, mm the game ended ln 3 They came within five feet of the Moncton 3 saint John 2. M" W9 m” 59"" time-" the-V bv defenceman Bill Quackenbush 4-Boston, McIntyre 4..'romnln, Armstrong tie the saints would be the Mari- line on one occasion but could not Quebec senior w' F - t E t 53"” back empty handed although at, 12;oa, (Quackenbush) 12:06 (Bentley, uanmzam 13.04 mm, winner, because 1,, 3 previous crack mmugh the gmbbo,-n go. Montreal 6 Ottawa 1. ms 93 "re Ven ll”-V "5””"Y W0" . W" ”””'”e"'" . 01110310" mach 5'41 AW '10- ' 5-Chlmgm Abel Penalties--Morrison 2:09, Pavel- meeting between the two teams at lemu- Chlcoutimi 4 sherbrooke 2. 3 10" Oi 3dml””0"- NOW "WY counted for the Hawk-5' 10M l-ally iMCF9-ddellv Peters) -- 13725 M, 3-53 Benllcy 4-os sinclnlr 4:05 the beginning of the league the Th! Saint! 101094 ill! Dll! 55" i Penalties: Chevrefils 1153; Mc- ' ' i ' to ccntrefield and then followed I I-lannigan (major) moo. Leswick saints won by a 9-.0 sabre. tmajor) 5:09. Lindsay 15:41, Howe The Mounties. bigger and slower P”? Whlchtcgfgd gig: ”;?:f;:n”;', (minor and major) 19:55. I-lorton than the Saints used their welsht W Wm” fl gt , ",1 th b H to good advantage in the first half. M”l""' A 1”” ” ” M ' ” have the crown and their patron at 13:25 in combination with saint. Dunstan, can take his place "Jimmy Peters and Jim McFadden at the top of the celestial football -or -' ”" t OHA Senior Sarnia. 3 Owen Sound 10. Rrantford 5 Kitchener 6. lntyrc 12:48. Of Horse Show t m 2 tratford e. - . . . . ”eld- 0 . Cha'1;:”'”'" Scfnad” S'""" d:1frm3?9T';l”::ree0ll;:: 01: Bans . . . (major) 19-gfflrd Period They used I pile drlvlnx type of un- mm " "mm "m hm” ”"”"” Thurso 2 Pembroke 17. h ' y ' ' The VlCl0l'.V Saturday. in Idd- . . t H ' n tack that netted them small gains with "W Reilrdi)” "3 but Juk q uh Finns 5 Cornwgll 2 Hump rey' Kensmgmm won me ition to bringing the title brought . e n o 5”Tmon 0' mm” The lacked the comm; n 0; tm;0l1l-Elleilfd lllm 3nd ml?-d9 '- -m V5 - - - Maritime Roadster Stake at the th S i , E ' 1 g (Armstrong) ....... .. . 6:00 Y 0 benumul Home to save the tum, Nvfthefn 0nt1l'l0 5wl'"' Am-herst winter Fair Saturday E dafms "lee atonement 01 R 1 1 3mDei””- Delvecclll” saints mweven and their 3mm" for the local Colleglans sault. Ste. Marie 8 Sudbury fl. mgm in lb class 01 eleven enm”. trlmondxejtlihhetiigusngeridtllgttitm p (H23-er ,;;1nknvl-51.1: 51. B p;:l6 lvlleocriaemganless effective as the game The sum” mmed we may mm l Pena es- aman : , olvln - -- OHA Quebec Junior .m..&.M.mnn.n.m.. (Continued on page 15) Other Island winners were 0 A Barrie 2 Three Rivers 3. ' ; game of last season. That loss -mm , i . Tile saints, when they got the only, Junlor g?;b”;ll;'ce:”::;3:r:l:(:'59362:!” 5; was the only one suffered by the The 531"” Dllmiml-9 U13-lV9f5tl:yY tacklers before scoring. , g-,;gPs,g Kitchener 2 oshawa 7. E I My Kensmgmn w,hoSe' em Saints last year and it eliminated Imefmedlll-9 V-Wm .4?-fem-d 9 Gus Dorais, Cy Mclsaac. Joe Mul- sawchutk 5 10 ogn . . . Gnu, 3 59, Catharine; 5 n.y'pmcu'11mh " them from the Maritime finals. Slm'fm9V5ld9 Ml" F0”? 5'0 1” lmllally and Joe Coylc played strong Lumley 8 6 ugz (SUNDAY) Omar classes" won by Pixie Gm That. game, too, was played on the exhibition game played on Saint games for we smms whm, me air. W L.- va r - ' I ' . . . B ' ' S ' I 1 d Guelph 3 -I-.,,.,,,,,,, Ma,.n,m..,; 3 yams and Over-R0-deter three Wm Ironically the Saints won Satur- The game Wu in wide open. ed in brilliant efforts. J Oshawa 3 Toronto St. Michael's 3 lmd lmde" "J59 Regmered Sumdf day's in the same manner as crowd pleasing affair with plenty The game was handled by Mm, - (tie). (tie). Quebec Senior Shcrbrooke 4 Shawinigall Fall: 2. Chicoutiml 2 Valleyficld 2 (tie) Quebec 3 Montreal 8. Quebec Junior Montreal Royals 2 Quebec !. ard Bred Trotter. Pixie Girl is sired by Abner T. Clegg, dam Monana. . A. It U. Concludes Mount Allison teams have won so many of their contests by capital- izing on the penalty kicks. Major Waldo Maccormack, coach of the Mount A squad has always had an outstanding kicker on his team as football fans will readily recall. But Saturday to coin it phrase. the shoe was on the other foot. It of spectacular back field running and tackling. Tile teams played on about. even terms as far as territor- ial margins were concerned. Rodney Maclnnls opened the scoring for the aaints just. before the whistle blew to end the first. half. Picking quarter Bob Mooney started the play with a 20-yard run G.'Dorias, 0. Ready, 0. Mclsaac. Mullally and Copy Cailaghol. Lineups: i y S.D.U. -- Forwards, M. Calla- ghan, B. Wlielali, A. Hickey, J. Coyle, A. Ryan, R. Gaudet; halves, J. Mullally, B. Mooney; backfield, P. McEwen, A. Mullins; fullback, .1. Glydon. LONDON. Nov. 9 - (Reuters) - Results of soccer matches in title United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Ronnie Hurst, starry right wing- er, who played with the Saint John Beavers last season arrived in the City Saturday afternoon and two defensemen along with another forward may be here in time for Tuesday night's game against the Halifax Atlantics, it was learned landers by the Leafs in a deal for goalie Thane Doyle of Charlotte- town. Doyle will be playing with Halifax saint Mary's Juniors till! year. - Ronnie is well known to hockey fans here. He caused the Islanders plenty of head aches last wlntfl Arsenal 2. Middlesborough l. R.C.A.F.-Forwards, Noel. Horne, Aston vma 1, prawn North End 9 Blackpool 0, Newcastle United 2. from coach Murph Chamberlain Wm, hl. glgady two way hockey l33,1lhYllEIh;- W t playing. He picked up more than 40 Bolton Wanderers 1, Bumleyi. ' 5 "liemm "9 9 Prop" Y points in 60 games during tho Charlton Athletic 3. Liverpool 2. fin-3:';:'lg::feL::::” The 15: season. N Chelsea 0. clmlm City 2. 3 ” W -...-.............-- portunity to obtain them and have Money To Land I Annual Session ”"- was on the foot or the semis in me line. Mclnnis picked the ball ' HA-MlL'l'-3N. N v. 9 -(CP) - l.lim Worrall of Togonto Saturday '33” R?ti;1l'd,i:,'l fhf ,W”" I” mu?" "Om R W0 ""11; scmla Em: kg McNnuvz-hton. Hughes. Massey. - -, ame wl s ee na e min- his i t. em . . 3 . For Ouahv at .. he narnsley ll, Bury 2. Blackburn Rovers 1. Leeds Un- 1 itsd 1 it ). '.l'R:UR.O. Nov. 0 -(CP)- Glace A t Athl ti U i f C d . Mildnc” nm Eur e 9 non 0 an” 3 basketball last. l&:lnl.Cl'. over the llne tn score, fullback, 31.559”. M. M. Bmku. of Montreal was i m H1 M H t Dewy Cc'"”"5' L we” B"m'"ch made an offer for their services. 1-1 td fi t c - id t. Als 9”” ”” 3 if 0"" 651"" 0" brilliant display of broken field ii-glggtgd wge 52?. oefnwlnnl? '"”."”d with '1” mm”? "m we running to race 25 yards down the Manchester United 1' sham” "Peal W land ll I Mi wlnser - - peg, secretary, and Jack Davies of "nt "me and W5 Wont let the side lines and more in the left hand - other fellow score either. But. its comer. Mmwen lldhnepped .1, g imw omsoow. N. 5., Nov 9 Hour 1. on the deals today. "mun! session Wm be held in rTT-:T:-r-r"-To-"t'PT -(0P)- Windsor swastika; de. Sunderilmd 1. Stoke City 1 (tie). Momm, Nov ,1 ,0 ,4. have but more emphasis on weight headway against them. tented New Glasgow Grade 5-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 7. Flaherty to the Ottawa Senators ' and kicking than in speed with - - - here Saturday to eliminate them Manchester GM 8- this year bulwu traded to the n- ALL NEEDS Persons with proved reaponslbli In addition they made it extremely their history they have 3 team on Techincal College, Halifax, for the hard for an opponent to gain whlchfevery man is a star. They provincil title. ' Bu! FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES at the conclusion of its three-day , Then just before the second ha" 3- VGIUG Mb"-"I l i””)' one of the new forwards they wednwhy l m”- while the other is a centreman. Ma""”l' treasurer” the "53 probably in style of play used by ...M.......::.....:.... . the result that they have won a Thaisnlntil on ma other hand from the Nova Bcotia intermediate , 105 Of 01058 lime! b1ltheV6I' But. on are a fleet-footed, smart. ball rugby semi-finals. Windsor now I Division II ' ity. with ability to make raw havsi six forwards who can run -- REMODEL YOUR HOME i . annual Se” 0" The game itself gave one the lm- Ended wmge, page Mcmwm ggve I -M4 P"”m”'”"l 1' 'm”"m"" HW There may be some definite word The meeting decided the Mounties. In recent years they Hunt wgnt wlm Johnny 0-. F0: too crowd pleasing an exhibition. handling lot. For the first time in advances against Nova scotla menu can quickly get a loan it 'and tickle nearly as fast and as (By The candle: Pl-ea) ""5 Wm M 1 (C " '1 ” hard as any backfielder. 1 Their Bay Caledonia-s swamped im- 5'" "me On 9389 1 l ' backfield leaves little to be sulreta mdouth ozitevtvziva 22-Hsailiiraay to ummX;m1;- H 1M?Rglf, ?I,3l)l,l;:SFARM "i: . I a 0 - - . & use who saw the nine so v nee 0 rem ass of the (3uboHJ;l.g mu 2-”. g PAY MEDICAL . 'l and" ii "i urns knows how good their 'full- Maritime rugby championship a- , . back iu"OIhen the pressure is on. ainat. Halifax Wanderers. The 0 O 0 - til ill i.8ii'.JhM i- '- . A '" The next step for the saints is to 'nercfl:rwthe and xl.heoMnccuni:ly MONDAY-- ' on Montreal 23, Toronto ll. ' HOSPITAL 1-zxesusss Hamilton 13. Ottawa 4. 1151.9 PURCHASE THAT NEW, o.a.r.u.. until. u can Bamia ti, Toronto Balmy Beach . 19- Tran! Canada Credit Cornofallal xv. .'.f1.lt'(.' liiX(1( U 4 to 5:30 play for the Mccurcly cup. It was cup. learned from Jimmy Coyle yester- 't 3 '” 10 are still, three, senior teams in the end cornwalla in second. and , - V - Brunet-in from Coast to Colin , . . - , day. who in secretary of the Mul- -W0l..P'VILLE..N. 5.: Nov. I - Ammasr. N. s.. Nov. I -(on (plug m g g .' i , 1 r gglxlilggelnslkiazlslvlluk . 4 gouikflg "me gush), U,,lo,,' um, um Mm-l. (OP)- Acadia. Axsmen defeated -The central Hockey League was pointl l0:l'5).' 0 '0 "me, tom :o'm'l"i::'l::':-d llxollggl ism ylaun K plum-8 V time suitor winner is supposed to st. Francis Xavier University 0-0 revived here Saturday when 14 lN'rlR.lCll0l.Al'rlO quickly wlll-mu. "d ape. Lain- i 1 1 . rUsso.u'---iioc . . be ready to play the fnt.ercollegi- Saturday to finish the Maritime delegates from six centres un- Vanity it liacolll 11. up go 3150099 gr. life Insured 5' AH-max vs. Isl n..4"F :i:..ti'"3.':.”.l..?.:”'it'i.2i”i'..i:ii ::.::r;l:::rF:...l::::l .::ir:..r. :::;".:"::..':td..?.-.::.r"r it: .......... no I , . ” WEDNl-'3DAY- meeting in Truro this fall. There place. with Dalllouslo, shear-water ltulilmu. . ' ' L 5" ML CANADIAN COMPANY Skill"! in sum or Dorohester, N. s.. was 3-raitoixas t lFloRU.M- wlsnv -- moi W” "-"”"'”":.a... l.i2”1i'..i2:;”tii”i":3.””'::"..'”.l3 ”""'- c I .. ...... - --cm in-at . .. A "”(i.gs.;1v5....- . -. .;""F'g.hM elgglgghil 3:10” 8;ig:; SHIP Sill" FIIISIIIII gin were 9Pl'll1IlIl:l. -, i W 7;? " ,i,,",',' TRANS CANADA umoni ' X1... 910' 5, w9:ii&or:n will m:a.t0m0l'l'.f:I in A I 1, W ., IE7; A I i gowns? lt4l,C"Dnh:':nlllgtIoV;rsit 1 at it coltPN- I CREDIT Linrwi . I , P u , (sudden-duth nu-ie.1or the Nova "mat u M” u:":.i:P'm::u - Oil J . tibol w l. - ,,t - .Bcotic championship. The winner iu "mu A "I .' . ". Mlnql . O. A. loll: wit. i .15 EJIIGILI the saint John Inrinsrl for my gf mu 1 ' c i " mm -"&f:"l- IIIA Wino street . toms Mdritims. senior title. Th! . . W”. mm "mm 1 05 I tiuwn. r. n. 1. Saints are in favor , of s sudden- A, pm”. "13 . I , death nun with the senlocvinerl-N. l