“s — , _B Tic Guardias, Charlottetown, Wel, Feb. 2, 1968. The Rangers had brief dre of glory early in the first as they téok the lead for’ the first and last time on a shot by i Mike MacKinnon that” deflected; past. Ellis. From then on it was Doh- puck in after Kennedy up the play by pulling Frizzel, Kennedy slammed home his own .rebound and Ron Boyles scored - on a,seramble from in front of * the Rangers net to give the col- legiates a 4-1 lead at the end of the first. In the second Bob Doherty was the -opportunist as he flipped a rebound over Frizzel to open the scoring. The Rangers then scor- ed as MacKinnon took the puck off a PWC player and beat Ellis but’ this was the end of the line for them. Doherty rounded vut the scoring in the second as he pulled Frizzel and flipped the puck in to give the Welshmen a 6-1 lead. The third period was a play- ers’. delight and a_ goalies’ nightmare. Kennedy opened‘ the scoring &s he blasted in a. 20 fodter from the right of the cage and Turner: duplicated his feat from the left side only 17 séconds later. Arsenault dug the puck out from behind the net, wheeled around front’ and. backhanded past Claybourne, Kennedy polish- ed off. a standout passing play, ted. the length of a low shot, P Prince Street School was open- ed to the students of Charlotte- town on January %h, 1871 a» the (Wesleyan Day School. Therefore, this year it is cele- prating its 95th Aniversary, and be a feature of the drill-‘‘The Scarlet and Gold Revue". Review has been customary ice races be held as well as a hoc- between the West and the Host Prince | will ey fince Street School {as 40th Ice Sports Street. Following are the Mne- ups for the two teams. . .. Cooke, Alan Profit, Callum Beck, Ronnie Ma , Chris Cud- more, Randy ‘MacDonald, Roy > David Vessey, Richard Welsh, Edward Cr : Dale Wood, Don Currie, David Thompson, James Hillier. \ BASKETBALL ' In Women’s City League Bas- ketball at the Y.M.C.A. last ev- ening the Y.M.C.A. Lassies de- feated the Recreation Centre scoring 11 points for. the losers. John Evans and Doug MacLean refereed the game. r Bartlett, Charles Abbott, Ross , Doh Gallant,| R Crosby, James Clarke, Donnie ony Joba Bell, Cam Clay, Ice 4 — Danny O'Rourke ve Allison Saunders. Ice 5 — Don Stanhope ve Doug (Cameron (practise only), Starting time is 8 o'clock. Morell previously - defeated Georgetown 3-2 at Georgetown. AT SOURIS Wednesday’s Mixed Draw: 9+ 11 p.m. ‘es 1: Dr, Marold, L. Marold, R. Lambie, B. Lambie, vs. T. Gallant, M. Paquet, W. Coffin, . Battersby. Ice 2: A. Mallard, T. Mallard, Dr. Kassner, J. Kassner vs. Ww. J. Dingwell, M. Birt, D. Birt. BORDEN RINK | P M Just Nancy, price 1500.00 Chet Lynn Roya, Sommer Dream, arr estate eS, : 100.00 Prince Dale, price 1500:00 Polanaise, price 1200.00 Little Doctor, price 1000.00 Borderview Miles, STARTS THE VILLAGERS The Basilica Recraaiian —_P.W.C WINTER |. CARNIVAL | TODAY ~ fo RNIN 8 Barbarv's Pic, ae Center — 8:15 P.M. Ae more good] ——-—=«s~S These Firms Wish The 1966 P.W.C. Winter Carnival Every Success a . horses. Reason for selling, 2 ae rare : ; a | JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES short of help. Jerry's Flower Shor Ralph's Men's Wear H. M."Simpson Ltd. . | oe aE mace ae ae BORDEN NATIONALS Telephone a : - DIAL 4.5320 DIAL 4-844 DIAL 2-247 i ‘ - " . ome on 0 © oo . ; * ‘ iaht Ri in U efeated: aac ight Remain feared: ee : ; | © oS Ss 3 : et ~ Oscar Gaudet s Silver D Continues ~~ S T Fl = SUMMERSIDE — A total of]. Machiilan (eet 010 0<6 |V. Sheen (8'side) _ oo . 20o0n !0 rly oa eight rinks remain undefeated 4 2 a ono - Geen, ses oot x10 |N- MacDonald (Ch'town) : : ; folléwing two days of play in|M. Toole (Ch'town) =~ ~ 010 001 030 0— 5 NETT the Seovincial Ladies Siiver 'D' Ott 019-108 1-10 | K. ‘Douglas (Ch'town) L. MacDonald (Ch'town) . By CHRIS AN * : s Curling Bonspiel held here. pr 101 020 110 x—'6 102 130 302 2—14 Wee “A ‘ The uhdefeated are skip-|§. Storey (Ch'town : : few people around the Maritimes and Char- ao — Tv. by Anne Wood, Marie. Toole, 400 221 200 0— 8 | A. Delaney (Souris) 6 P.M. ognize the name Seer Cental oe is quite ; oe . Taylor, all of Charlottetown;| p yiller (ROAF) ’ | 00 400 070 1—12.| M. Sullivan sua likely that they are going to hear a lot more strappling aed fe Ev. Cudmore, Montague, Sally 1—J0| FE. Ranahan (Ch’town) 22 year old youngster within the next few seasons. : . Basler and Hoare, Sum-/__- aS B._Pant —_—— F. Boyles (Ch'town) E Gaudet is a native of Moncton and received the great- SF merside, Pat Weeks, Alberton| i 102 100 331 0-11 part of his amateur-schooling (hockey wise) in the picture s and Hazel Miller, RCAF. ys " @ u 2 ie : province. Working his way up through the minor ranks c Eleven other teams, however, L.. Turner (Alb.) “Gaudet showed flashes of brilliance and at one time played dre. still in contention for the 201 100 100 0— § with Charlottetown’s Alf Flannagan.on the Moncton Jun- crown and the. right to repre- S. Storey (Ch'town) for Beavers. The third member of this trio was Phil Dor- sent the province in the Domin- 010 012 013 1— 9 jon who dented the twines five times against the Reyals se ion ‘D’ Spiel later this month in one can imagine the strength of the team. oy Vancouver. E. Taylor (Bel). From there he graduated to the Moncton Hawks, — who Over the two days o ¢ play 102-010 004 01— 9 were then in the now defunct Maritime Semor League and | eight rinks have fallen by ther W. Somers (S'side) -* emerged” second highest in the rece for scoring bonets, eves 4 wayside by dropping two de-| .. 010 103-110 10— 8 rs experience 5 « t ne ae ‘ice If ses only could match Gieeet’ te Gein emen Darrethers. SUMMERSIDE — It wasn't, The game was studded with | 9 P.M. him now. — , : Olave MacDonald, Norma Mac-| too long ago that things were all |fifteen penalties, but only, two,'M. Nicholson (M) “Oscar Gaudet: has class written ali over him, both om Donald, and Kay Douglas, Char-| settled in the Prince County Hoe- | majors, to Bill Noonan and Ri-/ 202 203 002 0-11 the ice and off” his present manager Gus Kyle Kay Mclvor, Sum-| key League. chard Perry for fighting*at'the |1. “MiicLellan (Ch'town) stated and Gaudet has certainly proved this im the merside, Alice Delane, Souris.) Borden could beat everybody. | 18.58 mark of the second session. O10 010 120 3— 8 past two seasons. After having starred for the American Marg Sullivan, Montague and|The Pope Motors Aces could : League Buffalo Bisons last season Oscar moved up a rank Lou Turner. ; beat everybody but Borden. The | SUMMARY x, | & Basler (6'side) tothe St. Louis Braves of the-Central Pro League and The highlight of yesterday’s|RCAF Eagles couldn't beat any-| , First Period: 1—Juaiors, K.| 010 010 131 1— 8 already has established himself as one of the hottest pro- play was an extra contest,|body except the Junior Legion- ee SE ee ten | © Sraitth (M) 41 101 000 0— 7 perties in the loop. Gaudet has already banged the puck the only one of the day, between| naires. The Juniors couldn't beat | 82) S'*r, © — . Sum | : ‘ home 23 times and enjoys the league lead in this depart- a Charlottetown rink skipped by| anybody. : ow oe Pattee | 8. MacMillan (Ch’town) - ment. He has 29 more scheduled games to terrorize oppos- E. Taylor and a Summerside| It-was that simple. Richard) Con lh Bie | in ‘nc, a es no ing goalies but murmurs in the background state that ‘foursome led by Willa Somers. |. But last night the Juniors beat |) 04 (memard. K. Arsenault) | @.Cartuthers {Ch’town) it is not likely that he will last that long in the league. The final score was 9-8 in fav-|the Borden Nationals here 7-5 in| 17.39 penalties: Wedge, 2.29: _|_- 004 040 010 1-10 No, he’’s not going to be demoted to a lesser league but or of Taylor but after eight ends |a regular PCHL game for the | MacLeod, R. Gallant, 11:42; Mut- | eed elevated and seeing as how the CPHL is the second strongest of play the score read 7-4 in fav-|second time in less than a week, | 1.74 43.35, ae Se | pl ver’s G | pro team he-has only one direction to move and that or of the Somers rink. Taylor|and things are topsy-turvy im|geoag : Bmtordes,| aye s Grant is up. The Black Hawks are not really noted for having the came back strong in the ninth|what was once a nicely settled | wo.w (J. MaeLeod,| ni strongest right wing corps in the league (Maki, Angotti and with a four ender to capture an . Noonan) 2:55; 6.—Juniors, Foley Goes To Juniors » Mohns) and it could very well be that he will be called up : &7 lead. Somers counted one| Junior goalie Timmy MacGul- | (perry) 13:18; 7.— n, Mac- to the parent club within the néxt few weeks. MEET a” in the tenth to deadlock the score|gan played an BaME: | Leod, 16:58; 8.— , Mac-| NEW YORK (CP)—The Uni- However there is only one thing that has kept him from TWO VETERANS : but Taylor retaliated with a sin-|and was voted the star player | winiams (J:“MacLeod, Roberts) | ted States Golf Association this foiriing the NHL ‘before now, speed. As his present coach ex- ; ; HAG a gle in the extra end for the vie-| award. Keir Arsenault led the | 19.21: 9.—Juniors, Hogan (Foley) | week revealed it has establ plains ‘The only thing that Gaudet needs is a bit more. speed.’ Jacques Plante, former goal- well, 79, a veteran sportsman, the go towards the | tory. ; Legionnaires offensively with | 19:38. Penalties: Hogan, Roberts| a junior golf foundation with a All other reports on the budding young star heap nothing ‘but | tender in the National Hockey gt the annual Morell Sports-. promotion of sport im ‘the |” There were numerous close|two goals and an assist 0:55, MacWilliams, 6:15, Smith, | gift from South African golfer praise on his shoulders. Kyle went on to say that “Oscar’s ® | 1 .acue who is rated as one of Pe uni vell as to help | £#™€8.a8 well as lopsided ones.| Donnie MacWilliams scored &/ 10:25, Perry, 14:28, Noonan, | Gary Player. major leaguer” ‘“‘because he has so many things going for | the ‘greatest to ever perform "ems Dinner last night. The community as wel a On the 9 a.m. draw the Pat|hat trick for the Borden team 18:58 (major for fighting).| After winning the United him. He never quits.whether we're far ahead or behind. And Sateen the pises in the NE dinner was staged at the Mor- defray the cost of the recently Weeks rink of Summerside vir.|and added an assist. rd Period: 10.—Juniors, D. States open last June, the 30- he’s blessed with thesability to score and to set up the right is chatting with Thomas Led- ell Regional High School. and built Morell community rink tually (laughtered the Lou Tura- Other scorers for the Juniors; Arsenault (Foley) 9:04; the year-old ‘Johannesburg profes- — of ‘passes. -He nen ee os a ru ee . 5 Weat Albertom- 15-1. The} were Danny se Roger Ri- ae es, | oy sional feet , of the wi , Prince quartet managed chard, Lynn , Paul Hogan Leod, illiams ou, aati! Ameri Cancer intntiet Taree maa ee ne cme Wee tee - : | to capture their lone point in the\and Donnie Arsenault. Scoring | Borden, Roberts (MacLeod, Mac-|Society and returned the Te- the same thing twice. | second end. ; for the Nationals were Jim Mac- | Williams) 14:50. Penalties: | maining $20,000 to the USGA, That’s @ lot of praise coming from a seasoned pro coach Oo or U ac uU In the only other really one-|Leod and Gerard Roberts. Keough, 6:20; Perry, 8:08. with the stipulation that it be : - - | sided contest two Charlottetown used to ote junior golf. and the youngster could go a long way. With the dirge of : , a : prom Maritimers an fo ian it sure tages. gratifying : 3 ck ee —- a tae Idee = ne nee ow Sores to iieir petal Senko the. rede. ie ' ely e uccess ft ore rink defeating the Norma Mac- ers amateur team tournaments. . ; } ‘ “eo 5 Donald team 14-5, “|Boys under 16 will compete in KILLY ENTERS INTERNATIONAL <aaee Gl ae | nat: S08 fame yesterday ate. 3 aot ee a ares chee By JIM of the in the absence |man could stand that much ten- | noon:.the rink of a The USGA said it will ask the : Jacques Plante, former Na-|of Premier Walter Shaw who is|sion twice in his life. Plante | Souris, despite points - ‘ World Amateur Golf Council to The world’s foremost male skiier has announced his in- | 1.7051 Hockey League great,|out of the province. - . badn't played hockey for_a con-| im only two ends up to the ninth, | sponsor the event after the first tentions ——— in Canada’s 7 vat scale overwhelmed the people ‘attend- nae Mr. Plante, ~ oo ge a before a ot was eneeee with the E. x. year. meet, Maurier International at Mont %. Joe Sports- ve a brief outline ' tices before nahan Charlottetown 11- es : ; Anne, p= outside of Quebec City, February 19-20th. ee ee aoe an his | the illustrious career of the for- oe ne cm for the | all. The Souris rink had counted) qoRonTO (CP)—A new crop | One of the more interesting 7 Killy loomed over the world as a budding star three sea- | Ponerosity. mer masked marvel of the NHL./Baby Habs against the Rus-|four in the fodrth and a seldom) of Canadian track and field events on the program wil be/ MINOR HOCKEY sons ahd then last season. made himself a name as the bést Plante stayed for approximate-| Jacques-opened his address by |sians. He had never. seen. the | Se@M seven in the eighth. It stars is expected to give the.|the women's 880-yard run which | : man in the world in the slalom and giant slalom. This season {jy one hour after the dinner and {telling the people of his early | Russians play previous to this Sa se nega country ‘banner representation Will have Roberta Picco of Tor-| Two postponed games from’ “he has been upstaged a couple of times by the fantastic Billy | speeches were completed to sign | life in his home town of Shawin-| -ame, hp ee garner | at the Maple Leaf games indoor jonto and Ceclia Carter of Ham- last week's bantam hockey sch- Kidd of: the U.S. but he is still generally eemern as the | autographs and answer numer- oe oe ee He concluded his address by aan ninth for the margin | © ok -meet Feo, 25 oh iitom, against - an international edule will be played relies Seer ek ae ties on the art of slalom that “Ten Leo Rewer, chairman | him to fame in hockey’s greatest |telling the group-of several hu-| The nine o'clock draw this Phas the haar akan obi so on oe oe and San- mene as e = ane en eo has been chrisened as the “hari-kari style” the connoisseurs of the dinner, commented last a ne contin wai peenee © | Aeera Tartoun) ve Marg Young|who along with his running| Miss Picco won the 88-yard — 7.10 Maroons vs Ramblers; ot-akjing-fechaiaue. ae teccteat eval. | it: that, this was the biggest |arese Mr. Plante told the gath. (Sime of this friends-in the NHL. |(RCApy — "| mate~ Bill Crothers -vaulted. the jevent--at_New-York's. Millrése.|7,10 — 7.50. Barons. vs. Senators. . Two major themes that characterize his tecinical evolu jyear yet for the sala OM his December 15th game | Some of the prominent head-| Vivien Sheen (S’side) vs. Liz|country’s track athletes to in- Games last Thursday while {~~ tion are ao a ie B os ee ‘This re- es php —_ ery th the Montreal Junior Cana- |table guests at last night’s din-| MacDonald (Ch'town). ternational prominence several |Miss Carter won the sarhe event ‘ie ats ~ the great ela ’ practically . : hs > . 3 flat and with edging reduced to a minimum. A second facet |high school gymnasium. The|diens against the Russian Ne- |Net — i _ in — ee owe ) ve. ee es a aera ee acct ae tes said |printed Monday in the Guar- is the eramponage (a powerful clinging to the slope as with Ladieg- wt: the communtiy served |sieaet-Hockap-toamy gaowes Se 1 iis the Prom; pat ae zat Coatare, Prony Oe a eae ey ther estar: (dian. The Midgets will practice crampons used in climbing on ice). ‘This appears to be agen | Ox (amet and the service was lone of the greatest days of Me /(CSrobell, provincial iberel |. Weeks (S'side) the "world’s finest at distances |ance of distance ane Ki iol fs OT See tO tradiction of first, Killy | each traverse mas-| Hi leader; and Mayor Walter Cox - 408 It. 223 1—15 | of 500, 600 and 1, ard¢ and |chonge Keno that he a : on einbial tes to gain about two feet in height J. Chartos Campbell wae Seno | We se0nkee es -aam pe fe-otChcatilown and Ded Bom |L. Turner (A) O68 00 €— 1 [he hai been fined among Can. be dames i the, Kenya, pole "MOUSE BEAT SNAKES higher line eng you toy rogram and things mov-Inior Canadiens leading 2-1. the ; tor of phy- a 4 ada’s track elite by a new breed |Instructor Can” obtain permis- leave the gate faster with your skis flatter and straighler.” By /DV%1", Panid Tce to the ap-|ines ia the ‘Montreal Forum all |sicel education. —— |K, Melvor (S'side) thet places the countries track |sion from his ministry of na- Se parent ee es eee stood up and began clapping for Pests Gezeeed ta Morell tn the ; : montt 0 Ot 7 |representatives with the best. taret i“ : rain | cree rr moet ea mon was-a SUC- | him. Jacques- inter-|afternoon and showed films to|M. Young. ( : The fourth annual games will! Other Canadians expected to | To prepare himself for the ski season, Killy trains with cess from opening grace by Rev. |srescd' thins the tone way af jechool children in the area es 000-122 210 2—10 these youngeters here ldinish well in the international 40 miles of bicycle riding daily, often going to the top of a /T p. Butler to the closing re-|tening him “we remember you |well as refereeing a bantam hoc- a aie a Meat tomes, (ar items tes ore, Dave steep mountaizt coming down at 50 miles per hour. An- | marks by Rev. Donald McLem|;, ques” and he said tears |key game at the rink Plante|M. ‘Acorn (Ch'town) ‘|tional stars that includes a three |Bailey, Dave Ellis, Ray Tucker, other ‘trick is: f> climb @ mountain and then run down as | nan. came to his eyes. ' ‘ handed out over 500 autographed _ 300 020 220 1-10 |man team of Russian Olymp-|George Sheppard, Abby Hoff- fast as possible among rocks and trees. He claims there is Mr. Plante was introduced as ee pictures of himself to school |. MacDonald (Ch’town) ians, Hungarians, Australians,|man, Jenny Wingerson and nothing better 'to improve one’s balance. the guest by Hon. Leo| The famed goaltender said he well as spetiding com |. - 012 101 003 0— 8 | Czechoslovakians Ameri- | sprin ; a ! e children as pending sprinter Cathy Chapm 1p ee ee ee ee tee ® Roseitet aS cutcring on toned ore Cresent that game |siderable time signing auto-| cans. ; "s excellent alpine racer. ¥ ' S thering added n’ graphs. NOON ra rothers shotputter Da’ - aad OR — Se A. Wood a an 4 " ness are “yo, veteran Cane KIMBALL’S IRVING e dians expec Sap PHONE 894-4849 ; ; : a : G. Carruthers (Ch’town) Prince Of Wales College TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS'|* “Sisco iti restart | mm te cura 8S SES: eo ws , Sa ¥ % Deere es . : uy ow 7 T - “hol = - —— a | : | cig Rallowing te today's drew | AT MONTAGUE Dea gacey Seg of lnteer meet records |e PONE a ‘or Pp. Days— — ¢9¢ 3 Gar an . ~ialel= _|Electric : Ice 1 — J. Maclean, f Nich. | eine otha -United States and Can- Open 7 ek eo os 7 4 == priecetey F eee err nrermere reenter ameter rarest — ia ; rm ae [et ras a aoe ree ee ne mi Tor | mn Se a : inl | LL ee Saas, will conipete against tor.) © Te i of the ice to tally and; Doherty, 15:00. Penalties: Chand-| Ice 2 — B. , A. Leaman, |Matheson, N. Wolfer. Perhaps it will not be the big- |mer Olympiic champion Perry sega alee a will in the third Pe Wil teireced a Ranger de-| ler, 6:53; Arsenault 11:00; G. Newman, J. Anderson vs Dr.| Ice 2 — ba K. MacDonald, |gest bonspiel in the country, nor |O'Brien of the United States in}. Top Quality Used Cars eS nar the nest ¢ . in lea- Donaid 19:07. a et DB haa ae pen vs E. ever T urcigae, o ree beet the dot put. a = ‘Warmth without worry all winter tong _ Rae ee teeta play. will be ‘Thursday night |- Third Period: 9—PWC, Ken-| 1093. MacDonald, A. Me-|D. Somie, 8. Gollaway, : aecaiauies eedidee tar oe ren Deliveries right on schedule 90 you ‘went~on~to~ ‘gue ; : Turner) 2:02; 10.—PWC, |, SOOO —-Eirv O08 , oa ae Ls for to- i ec SI a a ean-never.run.short. Fuel.Chief Is the ware crew 14-2..A combination! when SDHS meets PVI. at the | nedy (Turner) 2:02; 10. an Ewen, S. Willis; D. Cosgrove vs |9 P- ; day at Charlottetown Curling TING ; Aiieat of ie kind—ecenemical, clesnes of strong skating afid the lack) Forum, * -(Houston, or te. jes) |X: Kennedy, J. Hughes, H. Mac-| Ice 1 — L. Stewart, E. Mae- iclub will certainly engender as FORUM SKA burning, and protective te yeur heat of Rangers —— made for the tok ee we Kann 7 as Lennan, H, MacLauchlan. Lam N aeupen., 15 cat — interest “ among yarlon Seen EIT 2 ee for Temes -—astrono! 2 OORT 21 Mac- | 4:29; — = pS SE eh —e ou Campbell, 5 +a pa Shs > A. tachments e - today *“amie Kennedy led PWC scor-|Kinnos (Irwin) 4:25; 2—PWC,| (Brown, Doherty) 5:27; 13.— veh, Mectoll, DB, Moke, |e or thie 4 T 0 D A Y i ers with seven , three (Rogers) 4:55; 3—|PWC, Arsenault (Taylor) ee G. Schleyer, F. Callaghan *! Ice 2 — L. Jolinstone, B. Mac- Every section of the province ia Dial goals and four assists~ but he |-PWC, Houston (Kennedy) 6:21;°4| 14.—PWC, Rogers. a el lees = Dobson, W. Carr, Kinnon, A. MacLeod, L.: Furness with 10 rp had some close competition. | — Kennedy (Turner, Mac-| erty) 13:54; | 15—PWC, Boyles) Ice 5 — HT ‘ette ve HVS R. Ferguson, L. MacLeod, G. |i# fepresented rinks from 1:45-3:00 p.m.—Pre-School Children [4.7312 Bob Doherty had three goals| K 7:40; 5—PWC—Boyles,| (Kennedy) 18:34; 16.—PWC, EL . ’ ag Weis "| ‘Marphy, Hugh Robbins, all over tha Island: part 25e t it ) and a brace of assists, Ron! (Kennedy) 16:10. Penaiies: Dus-| is | (aoyles a ey ee ae eee The first draw is scheduled for - ( aaa Boyles got two e -Andyjcan, 4:12; Kinnon, ; | Penalties: Murnaghan, pete . - 9 am. today bonspiel lease note change ie Arsenault two goals and an as-| M Rogers 9:10;, Mac-| MacDonald, Chandler, 5:10; Et 8.30 H.L: Sear Ladder ’Spiel GAME TONIGHT expected td. be concluded by ( a a ‘Ch'town Petroleum sist. Single goal scorers were | Kinniom 10:50; Murnaghan 18:10. | };. 9-93. Murnaghan (minor, mils- |postponed games. late afternoon. There is a large Also Skating 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. ’ Tuppy Rogers, Gus Houston,| Second Period: 6—PWC, ce conduct, match penalty) 10.90;| Ice 1 — Open. trophy. donated by a business 4 Preducts Ltd. Don Ellis and Barry Turner. erty 7:25; 7.—Rogers, Mac ’ : Ice 2. — Russ Ewing vs EF The Georgetown Eagles play |firm and it “ill go to the winner Children 15e — Adults 250 i Ftanger marksmen were Mike| ald (Ramsay) 9:15; 8—PWC,! Duncan 10:42. Acorn. 4 Morell Meteors in a regular each year in the annual event of 203 Gt. George St. .Ch’town MacKinnon and. Mike Mac- Ice 3 — Bil Acorn vs. Dr. W. | Kings County Hockey League |which this is the first contest. Donald. MacDonald. game at Morell rink tonight.