Primroses Badly outplayed The Basilica Youth Club brought I very definite conclusion to the undefeated streak of the Montague Prirnroses as they blasted out a 10-2 victory over the Primroses in an Island Senior "B" fixture at the Sports Arena lasznigbt. The classy B. Y. . squad fired in three goals in the first 12 min- utes of play and never looked back as they racked up 3 more in the hectic, fight-studded second and finished it off with 4 big ones in the finale. Dave MacLeod slapped in both counters for the badly outplayed Primroses. one is the first and an- Minor Hockey For Saturday other in the third frame. for the B.Y.C. while others. WILD SECOND majors and misconduct penalties 3 mist-nnducts were recorded. 1 Minor hockey activities at Sports Arena - Saturday. 31 December g 11.00 - 8.30 Pee Wees.P.S.S. Spitfires vs. Unit No. 1 Springersl 8.30 - 9.00 Pee Wees, P. S. S.3 Hornets vs. Model. Soutbport Rock- ets. , 9.00 - 930 Pee wees, Q. S. 5.1 Canadians vs. W. K. S. Tigers. 9.00 - 10.00 Pee Wees, Q. S. I. Rangers vs. W. K S. Monarchs. y 100 - 10.30 Paperwelghts, Q.S.: Bruins vs. Model. Southport Cubs. 10.30 - 110 Paperweights, Q.S.S. Leafs vs. Unit No. 1 Bluebirds. 11.00 - 11.30 Paperweights, P.S'vli. Tigers vs W. K. S. Redwings. 11.30 - 12.00 Paperweights, P.S.S. Falcons vs. W. K. S. Hawks. 12.ao . 1.00 Bantams. Q. C. H. s. . ff Eagles vs. Unit No. l Canucks. 5.00 - 5.45 Bantams, Q. C. H. S. Arrows vs. Model, W. K. S., S'port Colts. 5.45 - 0.30 Bantams. Q. C. H. S. Flyers vs. Q C. H. 5. Eagles. vs. Q. S. 8. Bears. 7.15 - 0.00 Bantams. Unit No Canucks vs. Q. S. S. Bombers. Royals. am - 10.00 Juveniles, Royals. Curling Drew For Tonight The fI&wing is nine curling draw for tonight; I W-,' gm; SCORES FIVE Angie Carroll continues to set the pace in the Montreal Metropolitan 6.30 - 7.15 Bantams, Q. S. 8. Aces League. In a recent game Angie -fired home 5 goals and helped out 1 on 3 others to bring his league- leading point total to a comfort- am - 9.00 Mid gets, Vics vs.'able margin over his nearest riv- T al I . V 1 cl vs.) Angie notched a pair of markers in the first period, added another in the second and a final pair in the finale to pace St. John's to a 10-4 victory over St. Laurent. A newspaper report and that : honors." Brian Lewis, Frank Shepherd and Jack Ready each scored two goals Merrill Tempers were on edge from the drew F. x B.Y.C. Ends Montague ” Streak With 10-2 Win V1; Frank Shepherd of the B. Y. C. 'the red light blink behind the B. 1 . Y. C. cage for the Primrosu' and P lyml much W-fr.” M” jsecond goal. Ready ended the scor- ing at 15:20 with,Plneau and Lew- Pineau, Frank Smith, Wally Sbep- be 3885911 with "1330" ”33m- The” is drawing assists. herd and Jack Burke counted the it ill? 14100 """k M" M”D0"dd The better than 600fans that sat of Montague and Jack Kane of the in on the contest saw a fast if B. Y. C. were sentenced to five not close game. 'i'he B. Y. C. out- mmutes fordtfighfmls and Kdlllejclassed the Primroses in almost g I H0118 malof 01' every department and had it not opening whistle but the game hlewiauempllllz '0 lulu” and In lIIl-0- been for some superb puckstopp- yvide ogen whthe secalns ang rg- ::g3cgl5::?Uf:-813:; iltgtgieznlgping byufllene Ward iaktihehlwontague erees on can an . oe oo - cage e score co ave win were kept busy handing out the Primroses when he protested . a call with a little too much en- In all a total of five majors and1”'”3l35m- and F”"lk smllh W59” Rae of Montague were the first to an much higher. he protested a penalty. MacRae, Mcl(arris. H. MacLean. .ed during the game, 10 of whichjwafdlr Hugh”. Landry. Carroll. ;went in hioniagm, :Trowsdale, D. MacLean, Clement . I lMacLeod. 13- Y-,5 START FAST l B. Y. C.: goal. Gebrke: defense, The youth clubbers opened, the 1 Ready. Burge. Smith. l"- Sllephefdi first period with a rush and after forwards. Lewis. Burke. W. Shep- only 28 seconds of play Spy Ready 1 had them in front when he took a pass from Brian Lewis and scor- ed from directly in front of the Montague cage. ' Jack Burke with Ready and l.ew- d.)' ll-ewi-it is assisting made it 2-0 near the halfway mark and less than a min- ute later the B. Y. C. went 3 goals 4- M0m3Ell9- Mid-900 iHUEheS) up on Frank Shppherd'3 ma,-kg,-,18:46. Penalties: Ready. Macltae. with Wally Shepherd drawing sn,'M. MacDonald. H. MacLe-an. F. assist. Shepherd, Smith. Dave Mar-I.eod broke the goose- SECOND PERM”: 5: B-V-C-. egg when he was allowed to sail W. Shepherd 4:55: 6. B.Y.C.. LBW- in unmolested to beat Gchrke on is '1-edwell-Sliellllefdl 11153: 7. a relay from Bill Hughes while the l3-Y-C. I-9WlS lW- Silephefdl 12142- B Y. C. were 2-men short. Penalties: F. Shepherd (major) Wally shepherd made it 4 -1 be- Ma(-Rae (major),Smitb (minor, eau, Ledwell, J. Kane. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD: 1. B.Y.C. Rea- :28; 2. B.Y.C. Burke (Ready, Lewis) 10:15; 3. B.Y.C. F. Shepherd IW. Shepherd) 11:07. l; lore five minutes-had elapsed in the lmiscondilci) M. MacDonald (maj- - second session and Lewis slapped zori Kane (2 majors. misconduct) E0119 Montague: goal, Ward: defense, A total of 23 penalties were call- M- M30D0"3ldv 5- MBCDOMMS '0?" herd, L. Shepherd, MacDonald Pin- MONTREAL (CP)-Led by little Henri Richard. w. scored what proved to he the wlnninl (ill! and Page 6 The Guardian assisted on thrbe others, the Mont- real Canadian: defeated the To- ronto Maple Leafs 5-2 here Thurs- Friday, , Dec. 30, 1955 Summerside and Prince County will get its first chance at a good meal tonight when the Parkdale Flyers invade the Western Capital for a regular game of the island Senior ”B" League. - So far the Summerside fans have been only able to cheer on their Aces from a distance. Because of the installation of artificial ice at the Civic Stadium the Aces were forced to play all of their pre- Christmas games in Charlottetown but with the opening of the Stadium last Monday Suinrnerside now has a rink of its own and hockey fol- lowers will be getting a lot of back- ey in the next few weeks. Flyers on only one other occasion Aces And Flyers In First Game At-S'sidei Tonight The hockey-hungary populace of they allowed Allie Carver and his The Aces have met the Parkd:1le,victory tonight will lift them out in league play and in that gnmelto a stalemate with the Flyers. day night. - A crowd of 111.784 saw the Habs snap a two-game losing streak, their longest of the season. They haven't lost a game on Montreal ice since Oct. 27. The Pocket Rocket broke a M tie early in the third period. con- verting I pass from Maurice Rich- ard and firing I long drive from directly in front of Tomato goalie Harry Lumlsy. It was his 11th goal of the season. crew to run wild and score 14 goals- 10 of which were potted by coach Carver. However for tonight's contest it is a cinch that Carver will be given Summary more than just passing attention, Summerside coach Laysh Schur- Writ Period: Montreal M man will likely be taking to the ice to help out his team that was hard hit by the loss of Paul Schur- man and this along with the fact that the Aces will be playing be- fore is friendly hometown -crowd should make the Summerslde crew at least slight favorites to rack up their second win in league play. At the moment the Aces are ac- cupying the cellar position but a Richard (H. Richard. Moore) 1:39; 2. Toronto. Sloan (Resume, James) 3:4? 3. Toronto. Duff (unassisted) ,Penalties: Duff 4:13, Johnson 7131, Bouchard 10:10, James 10:10, H. Richard 11:21, St. Laurent 13:81, Morrison 17:39. Moore 19:29, Resume 19:29. Second period: 4. Montreal. St. Laurent (H. Richard) 1:13. Penalties: Talbot (2 minors) :19, of their tie with the Saints and ln- and 7:13, Duff (2 minors, .I9y Iahmes n.5::29, M. Richard 9:33, ca na d a n- Bo rn H O rse ma n Ri1cii'al:.d pi'liridliici.'ardNi0msr:e4a1l' Iii Passes Away In Maine FORT FAIRFIELD. Me. (AP)- ipast president of Aroostook Farms Montreal, Moore (H. Richa M. Richard) 15:31; 7. Montreal, Be liveau (Geoffrion) 19:13. Penalties: Thomson 2:40, M, Richard 3:05, Morrison 3:05, H. Richard 11:37, Hurst 11:37, Webs, lD.e1l'0,i1'..yT Win Last N59-l1i'sil ., Stanley A. Watben, Canadian-born .dairy at Presque isle and National --..l .3 onrnorr-. (GP) -- sill” ' scored i tolead Win in (it: ....l:.'::""'.,....,.. last-"place Boston 3 (McKennw. Costello) 14:41. Penalties: ner 10:18 and . chlo. Goldham) 17:47. vin 10:24. 37: 7. Boston, -Bonin McKenhey) 19:54. Penalty: Mackell 8:44. Rocket Scores 500th Goal MONTREAL (CP) - Maurice night early in the first period for tbe 500th goal of his National Hockey League career. including playoffs. The Rocket is in his 14th season. The goal was Richard's 21st of this season and No. 443 in regular- schedule NHL play. It came at 1:39 of the first period and put Montreal in the lead 1-0 over the Leafs. The puck went in off Rich- bead of a three-generation familylvegetable Growers Association. He 5"0P53 of harness horse racing enthusi-lyheaded the First National Bank of Lumley 3 4 7-19 asts. drivers and trainers, died1Fort Fairficld and S. Nightingale P1301? 8 6 4--18 here Thursday after a brief ill-land Co. 001310 STOW”! End 50113: A"9"d3"'v'9 13-734- in a pair of quick ones at 11:53 and 12:42. Lewis first effort came after Ledwell shot and missed the net. The puck bounded off the back-1 boards and Lewis was in the right Wally Shepherd teamed up for thel second counter. : Pineau, Smith and Frank Shep- herd each notched tallies in the, third before Dave MacLeod made) Juvenile Abb Ready, F. Shepherd, Hughes (mis- conduct) THIRD PERIOD: 8 13. Y. C. Pineau ISmith) 3:06: 9. B.Y.C. Smith (Lewis) 5:36; 10. B.Y.C. F. place to rap it home. Lewis andshepherd (1.. Shepherd, Pineau) 11:31; 11. Montague, Maclleod (Cle- ments) l4:32: 12. B.Y.C. Ready lPineau, Lewis) 15:20. Penalties: M. MacDonald (2), Landry, L. She- pherd, G. MacDonald. ies Defeat ness. He was 67. j Wathen worked and played at the sulky sport for 35 years while building one of Maine's biggest po- tato shipping firms. His racing in- terests were shared by his sons, Wendell, of Southern Pines. N. C., and Glendon. and Wenl:lell's two sons, Wendell Jr. and Gary. The S. A. Wathen and Sons sta- ;ble's best known horse was Huck Volo. which broke the world record for the mile and one-half track in winning the 850,000 Nassau pace at Roosevelt Raceway in 3:05 3-5 pars. WAS NEW BRUNSWICK!-JR A native of Wilson's Beach, N. B., Wathen headed the Maine potato industry council for 10 years. He was a membe of the Maine seed potato board and chair- man of the Maine marketing com- mittee which administered the fed- eral potato marketing order after the Second World War. He was past president of the Aroostook Bankers Association and the Plymouth Hotel Corporation in July, 1953. in that year. the stable won 8125.000. other Wathen horses were Fedor here. Survivors include his widow. ard's skate when be. his brother Henri and Dickie Moore came deep into the Leaf end and stormed goalie Harry Lunlley. as to I nmvr 4-8. Nitinnll riod Hockey League victory ov:r the Summ .- ' v First peridd: 1. Boston. Benin I-Iycoe 5:8. Gard- is-44 Second period: sf Detroit. naive 11:23; 3. Detroit, Dlneen (Delvee-, Penalties: Delvecchio 1:89, Bol- Third period: 4. Detroit. Dlneen gm, 3”- (Delvecchlo. Pronovost) 2:91; 5. Boston. I-81100! (Costello) 4:00: 6. 3 Detroit, Uullman (Pavelich) 16:. (Costello. (Rocket) Richard iacored against Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday Knew-roux (CP)- ' Johnny wiuou G”t't within an: '"' ""- victarvtorchlcago -11:58 Penaltlies: Gacuiy lnlsoondu 3-5. Sullvan 15.41. Stanhy ms. 3,, , period: 3. New Y sawciiirlr . . . . ..1s in 9-3: f'”,';l&'Yl:;"'3"'- Penal) iii Hll 4 :. - ope) "Attendance: 12.969. , 6-n 7'53" 5' Gun”: C15” (1-itzell berger. Mortson) 9.21; 8. Wilson (Liizenberger) 9.4iimcag Penalties: Horvath 19.04, Mon. son and Bscilleilt 19.50. stops:- Rollins Worsley 1: Attendance: 14.376. Hornets Winsloe 8-5 M North River rink last night the Million Hornets defeated the Wlinsloe Heartbreakers 95. Milton goals were scored by Campbell (3). Frizzell and Mac. Swain (2) and Barrett with a single. Windoe's goals were scored by Dalblel (2), Gregory. W. Gillespie and N. Larier. says that Carroll played an outstanding game "only injuries can stop this brilliant star from taking lop Kings County Squad 6-5 The King's County juveniles were defeated by the slliim mar gin of 6 to 5 by the Charlema- town Abbie juvenilu at Mon-, county squad d.id excel-lenaly well against a team which has had regular skating since early fall, and hockey games and practice Beatrice Nightingale Wathen: twoj sons, Wendell and Glendon: : daughter. Mrs. Charles Guiney . Fort Falrfield; four brothers. Josy, eph J. of Easton, Me.. Frederic!) of Stanley. N. B. .Russell of Doab . town. N. 3., and Murray of Stamp l and Mighty H. Wathen. whose horses raced on tracks from Maine to Missouri, was the first president of the Na- tional Potato Industry Council and ,,g.jg,g.,j.,,.:.m 7 P. .- -M ice 1:MC. Machean, A. A. Mac- Leod. E. Gillespie, G. Bennetlty . Z1h."s. '2s.J2i"JT”l5V”d.i: E: 3”” T0019” Al Pwc ice 2: R. Spillett, R. Jones. R. . Representatives from all Char-, MacDonald. Dr. 01-lanley; vs.. - V, J S. Moore, E. Macmmald. H-;loitelown basketball teams inter . . : ' l babsm. Dy smmhl ,ested in the formation of a City we 3. Wm. Mncbean "V Ed LP!-lglle are asked to meet at Prince-1 .ra",mn' or Vlales College this evening a This ice 3 completles the 2nd-7 P- m- 1 tague last might in an exhibition game which opened the hockey season in Montague. The King's County aggreg'ate., made up of boys from Sour ing together for the first tn'me,l gave a very fine account of. themselves again! what the via- iting coach called, the best juve- nlile team in Charlottetown. Sheiild that be so, thten the local round of Rendezvous Trophy. ' Ice 4: In-stlructinn hour for new members-E. Matlbeson. G. Wil- liams. H. Svviriflt. G. B. Baker, R., Matiltesori, W. Douglas, G. Wright, 1 Dr. Hooper and R. Mallory and 'Ilfl.'y otihers who wish to attend. 4 At 11:21) Ice 1-2-3-4 open for matches If any players on hand. Thrills and Spills For "Y" Girls V , Yesterday ...'ZfT”'..1.1ii.'.'”.”S..'E3 ”?.3..".'”lf.: u-I-hrms and spins" punctuated each of the next two frames. The the afternoon classes for the juve- -'i"'""ll ""090 3'2- nile and junior girls of the "Y" A" ”il”"l"t1 F"d”'l"'t'l '3”.V by yeyq"-day Wm," they spem ghevlloilg VMcPheel was tied by Yip .m,,.m,,,,, mhngganmg on the Mc,'.PallRiil1lf) who counlrd again ear- Cah, mm at T” Hm in in im middle .0---inn, Wally The young people were takcn K"”"””' mml” ll 3'1 h9i(”T Bob in the secne of operations in cars. " : pmilded by Bob Giggey. Arnold Caliber-k. -lim Maclgan and Gor- Dump Frede SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CPI-Saint John Beavers, leading the Atlan- tic Coast Senior Hockey League. downed Fredericton Capitals 5-2 Thursday night. fouths Fined don .'tlaxwell of the entennial Y1! Men's Club. Group leaders Peter T”lml-VT” Vi” Three 17011103 Whm-m-ct and Roger Craig ;".,71l'illI scalperl tickets for Wednes- cnmnanied the. group. The girls en- 531' With": Vatmvml Hockey Lea- loyerl hot chocolate and . ments on their return to the ”Y" illillli and rated their o-xperienclv ”u,.. were lined a total of 511.75 or four best gym period ever". FAMED EXPLORER Innld Amundsen. Norwegian. in 1003-00 was the first to navigate They were arrested by consta- iLeague-Leacling Beavers ricton 5 -2 Leger counted the second and last Cap marker. 1 Unanswered goals in the final ' rd . H drahan. Montague and Georgetown. play- lwa 5 an for a considerable period. Lineu.ps:- Abbies: Goal, Ward; defence. Nicholson. Trainor, Steele; for- Cudmore. Maccrea, MacDougall, i.eClair. Duffy, Beck, Lund. Kings County: Goal, McEwen; defence, Sullivan, Landry, Pa- quet, Poole. Stewart, MacKen-l zie; forwards, Hansen, MacPbee. P. DesRoches: B. Mac-Lure, Petr era, Acorn, Chair. Peardon. E. Maccllure, Cantelo, Moore. P- l)esR0ohes. Summary:- First period: 1. Abbies, De- Clair 8.47; 2. Abbies. Msccrae. (Handrahan) 5.52; 1. Kings, Pear- Minor League Hockey Results FEE WEES:-.- Spitlires 1; Homets 0. Spitfires goal by G. Frizzell Springers 4; Rockets 0. Springers goals by H. Stewart. I. Rice (2) and D. Dunsford. Monarchs 0; Canadians 0. A close. hard-fought, scoreless game. Rangers 3: Tigers 0. Rangers goals by E Richard. Mcln-tyre. Robinson. Referees: .1. Kennedy and D. Frizzell. dorn (E. Mlacbure) 17.35. Penalties: B. Macbure. Cud- more. ' Second period: 4. Kings. Pear- M1DGETs:- Visas 6: Abbie: 4. In a wide open game. Vics de- period were scored by Sid Pud-Ram 9.”. 5y Abbi”, Mupouun feated Abbies 6-4. The game dicombe and Bill Barrett. ( During the last two periods! Billy James substituted in thel Saint John cage for Jim Shirley. who retired with I lame hip. Summary:- 1 First period: 1. Fredericton. McPhee, (Dorrington. Lerlcrc) 4:34; 2. Saint John. Palladlnu (Smith. 1-lincbberger) 9:01. Penalties: McPhee 1:41, 141-1. Brklacich 3:16; Smith 9:50: Kur- ma 12:00; Kullmsn tn." onduct) 19:34. Second period: .1. Saint John. Palladino (Barrett) :45: 4. Saint John, Kuliman (Bi-klacich. Puddl- combe) 13:13; 5. Fredericton, L e g e r (Mt-Donaah. Campbell) ran-pgh. lznc come between Montreal Cana- m 33 (Trainor) 9.1!): 0. Abbies, Mac-I Cr-ea 9.33; 7. Kings, 1-lanseny (Moore) 9.46. 1 Penalties: Steele. Third period: ll. Abbies. Mac-1 Crea l0.05;'9. Kings. H8059"- l0.l0: 10. Ablrles. Cndhnore 10.22: 11. Kings, Moore 1015. l Penalties: Peters. Trainor. Group Approves Revamped. Reims Racing Circuit- REIMS. France (AP) A cavern- ment inspection group Thursday was featured by fast skating. good paesin and rugged play but unfortunately referee Whalen yhad to impose four penalties for unneceulry fighting. Officials are working on elim- inni.i.n( His sort of play which is evidentw an aftermatcfh of ex- amples set in hockey the last few years. Cooperation of play- ers will have to be forthcoming in order to rid die game of this black much and to again secure support: of real hockey fans. so it is hoped players and officials alike will do all possible to straighten out the matter. Following is yesterdayjs sum- mary. . Abbies goals by E. Joseph (B. ford. Conn.; and three sisters. Mrl. Alice Mcliiaster of Moncton, N. 13., Mr. Sarah Hildebrand of Saint" John and Mrs. Bessie Holmes of Fort Francisfont. Funeral services will be held from the Dorsey Funeral Home ,here at 2 p. m. Saturday. I 1 . iledord Wins Tennis Match NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que. had little trouble Thursday in trimming Jose Aguero of Brazil iin the first round of the Sugar Bowl tennis tournament. Bedard won his match with Aguero. who is U. S. intercol- legiate champion. 0-3. 6-2. His sec- ond-round opponent will be Vir Seixas. on "GR? iEl?ssTly APPLESA FOR SALE - cous Waugh, Wilrnot. FOR SALE-ONE ELECTRIC washer. used; one electric re- frigerator, used; good used tlrel. all sizes One kitchen range. coal and wood. new con- dition. bargain: one oil range; one oil space heater. medilnn size. Firestone Home & Auto SPORTS ARENA ship from Atlantic to Pacific. the northwest passage in a single bles in plainclothea to whom they Shirley-James W1 Tminln M81112 1-951” Penalties: Smith 5:19. BIack- approved the revamped Relms rnc- w::l:'(”'-, 'Macllg;l;:lf'd;3 1:1 SKATING d l 1 '1 Th d hm 615"" s it .1 h liiiailrfciiilliiii iiiinitniwmeiwil ii” ch: (3 W," G W"-""'i Iwy M nd d W d d W5 H 81 "F5 8Y- Thi d 'd: s. an o n, P9 n rune ' i ' 1 ' o a an e ne Norman Glaser, 10. was fined, Puddiimmiifemixullman, Hinchber-fatter the L! Ml"! ("Miller which Mac” hiwuiyuik (G Aftergoon g 4 . 5536” - . 30.50 or two days, William Prokop, 19,-) 1733; 1, saint John, mm-an killed 89 people. A" ?'G bVc' ii ”""(9gY ' Ad . . . ' ' 19, 33 or one day, and Solly NiE1'IkQ3l(B0ueau' Nicnue) 19:33. The inspection agency was cre- ggooun 9;”; lmd 0?!-rg: mlssmn: 16, 52.25 or one day. Penglty; Mgcdonaid 5;”, ated by the government after the n;L”d3)g rimian Wrurmy). em Adults 25C; Children 10c - I Stops: disaster' and charged with seeing ' . , ' ' . I 11 S-5 that changes were made to insure Sm."wood' J" Kennedy" Monday and Wednesday m. had tried to sell tickets. Craig uicx. momma 3.1)" Jbm at the siinilaerstdetIaAeeIl!ltvlI!tIl-eoeehsehm-.3. &IEitTh&dnuhhpnd&Q".F.g, FOR rllrs om! Park-Paii1hIurntae.Iaebeeaablowtoe&Ru mm) to an slack and lead the h let second league vici- (hsh H Ida). tuned 'l l:10-.8 safety at all auto racing circuits. cg Leafs vs. wxs Hawks. Referee: Don Wlialen. ' Today's Minor Hockey Program 11.00 - 11.30 Paperwelghts-Qss Bruins vs. WK8 Redwlngs. 11 It - 12.00 - Paperweight: - .00 - 12.30 -- Paperweights - PS8 Tigers vs. Unit No. 1 Blue- birds 12.!) - LN - Taperweights - PS8 Falcons vs. Model, Southpnrt Cube. - 2.” - All Midgets - Clinic 0 l””"c'..'.'ill: l”.&'r”"i't”ll” ”l 1"": 57 .- a on llm Baird Projection Room at rear of Prince of Wales College. Evening - 8- 10 P.M. Admission 50c Tuesday - 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League ACES vs. FLYERS . llrsilay - 8:30 P.M. : P. E. 1. Hockey League MONTAGUE vs. B.Y.C. Friday Evening--8-10 p.m. Admission: Adglts 50c: Children 25c Sat. Afternoon-2:30-4:;i Admission: V" 1 Adults 25c; ti. IV E. .4 7- ,7 5 A. Dress Accessgries"r'Car(ied A y Stock When you buy formal attire at Hen- derson & Cudmore we warrant With" out reservation that it will y1Q0k- feel and fit like a cllstom-made suit. in- d”, you Wm gjnajujye giirney amount of) as I J "to tailor- Eormol J :l ty 1 u . 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