Islanders Handed 6-0 Shutout By Millionaires (CP)-Sydney SYDNEY, Mil- lionaires stalled Charlottetown Islandera' bid for first place in the Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gue Tuesday as they whipped Murphy Chamberlain's Islanders 6-0. The Islanders went into the game only six points back of the front-running Halifax Atlantic: but they ran into a Sydiley ma- chine that was going wide open in the first frame and whipped . home four goals. ii ' ' Goalie Nick Pidsodny. tested 1 only three times in the first ll iperlod. made up for it with 26 l saves in the last two for his sec- ond shutout over the Islanders this season. Lorne Pirie led the. Sydney at- tack netting a pair of goals while singles went. to playing coach Johnny Horeck. Johnny Morrow, Rnnnle Rowe and Alex Birukow. Sydney led 4-0 in the first per- lod and added singles in the last two. The Islanders did not have Buck Whitlock. Steve Brkiacich, nut with a. fractured bone in the hand. and Larry Travis. injured in Glace Bay last Saturday night. The. Millionaires started with 14 players. ended up with 11. George Robertson left the game in the first period with an aggra- vated ri 'in.iury, Morrow cracked into the Island goal in the ser- ond period and left with wrenched knee and ln- the ed a gash on the chin. Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal. Millar; fence. Guatavczon. Wiseman. Lagan: forwards. Cvroase. Holdiaiway. Clements. Sydne: ko: forwards. Robertson, 1-Sydney. Morrow ' lMcDonagh. Birukow) 2-Sydney. Rowe tRobcrt.son) 3-Sydney. Birukow (Morrow, Hilciefbrandl 4-Sydney, Pirle (1-Iilds-brand. I-Iorecki Penalty: Gustave.-.on 17:44. Second Period 5-Sydney. Horeck i Penalties: Mclntyre and Wise- man tmajorsl 8:37. lstops: . stitution." stated Islanders Olub Pld-90dnY . 3 13 13-29 President last night. Saturday' af- , Millar 15 4 8-27 ternoon's M. M. H. L. meeting in last period Freddie Hildebrand suffer- Mc- Goirdon, Pawiiyshyn. Gray. Beaudry. Hurst. Goal. Pldsodinry; defence. McIntyre. Weaver. Whalen. Tysh- Rowe, Hildebrand, Horeck, Pirie. McDon- ald. Birukow. Morrow, Mwonagh Referee: Jerry Mathieu. Lines- men: Peters, Thompson. SUMMARY First Period 3:58 10:13 12:38 14:83 (McIntyre) 2:45 semi-finals of the M.M.H.L.. it Penalties: None. has been learned but the Islanders Third Period are having no part of the propos. 6-S.Vdne.V, Pine 1:30 al.s. "Pressure is being brought to . . . By Routon . ll The Queen square Bdiool hockey team flood thdr touiiaat. appu- ltion of the seuon lut. night as they stated to a 0-1 victory over de- bhe working Prince Street school hockey team. The Halifax Atlantios are still l1l1l9ml7N-I18 be have the first and second place team; meet in the bear on us but as far as we're con- cerned we will 'stand by the con- Georgetown Eagles Win Opener From Morell 7-5 The Georgetmvn Eagles defeated Morell 7-5 at Souris last night in the opening game of the home and home series for the King's 'louiity intermediate 3. hockey champion- rh:p. More than 600 fans attended zhe game. The teams meet in the second game at Georgetown on Thursday night. Linerup5:- . Gnorgetnwn: Goal. Sullivan: de- fence, MacPhee. W. MacLean. Johnson; forrwards. H. MacLean. Mlurphy, MaoNeiil, Stevens. Mac- Donald, Publicover. Landry, Mac- ':. Swain. Morell: Goal. MacKinnon; de- lence. G. Mclrinis. D. Cox. W. Mc- Adam. A. J. McAdam; forwards. .1. Mrfnnis. MaoPhee. Lavie, Kelly. R. McAdam. G Ml:.Adam. A. El- iiershaw. K. Eldershaw. A. Keefe. Jay. . First Period 1-Morell. MacPh.ee fMcInnisi 12:24 2-GEOI'fl9t.nWl1. MaoNeill 14:36 Penalties: A. MacPhee. W.Mac- Lean, W. McAdam. Second Period 3--Georgetown, MacDonald lstevensi ,, 2:30 k-Georgetown. Johnson lMl1oNelllr . .. 10:42 5-Georgetown, 3. Murphy tMaoswa.in, Landry) 12:50 6-G-eorgetowri. H. MacLean IMacNeillI l'l:”' 7 Morell. Jay .19:00 Penalties: llizldershaw. H. Mac- Lcan, W. MacLean. Third Period B-Morell. Eldershaw lMacPhee) ,, 1:22 9.--Georgetown. Mia:-.Donald .4:56 10-Morell. Jay lK. Eldershawl SARASOTA. Fla. tAPi -A new more to shift. St. Louis Bi'owns' baseball franchise to Milwaukee be- fore the start of the 1953 season ran into is. road block Tuesday and influential parties on both sides aizrred there's no chance of it im- mediately. The Milwaukee franchise in the American Amtoctatiun is owned by Boston Braves. who don't want to sell. The Braves were offered 85.- nnoooo compensation to move their Milwaukee club to Toledo, an open lnrritniy. but Lou Perlni. president of the Braves. said no. Bill Veeck. head of the Browns. is eager to move and Milwaukee is beckoning him with a 35,000,000 stadlumsbut the Braves aren't willing to get. out unless they can pick up an equal franchise else- where. 51l0iMrs. W. Brennan , Shoot Here Earl Burke B. Barwise R. A. McCabe G. C. MarLc-llnn P. J. Landriizan lFred Younker i('lns- 2- R. B. Jones VV. Walsh E. Coles R. E. Jenkins .R. Hambly Alton Rodd lG. J. Rogers P T. 1-looper Mary Mat-Leilan S. Crawford ----- ..- (iltun 3- H. VVood .... G. Hooper F. Hooper R. M. Vessey J. J. Connolly G. Rodd ........... .. M. Carver A. Massey ;Don Mat-Donald M. Watts Class 4- M. Home I. S. Vesscy 1G. L. Crosby lPat Lanrlrignn !Clivc Stewart. 11-Georgetown. MacDonald 1'l:49iR. cam... 12-Morell, Lnvle R. stew”, lA.J. McAdam. MaoPheel19:56ln. MacDonald I P"”llLl953 N0"5- G. P. M:ii'Phcrson Referees: Kane. Davis. -- ---- Finals 5- o A. Brown Oppgsg .2. 12...... .1. Stewart 0 Bill Long . Franchise T. -. I. Morrow Elaine Mulch Garth MncLeilan E. Bnrwise Noreen Auld Mrs. Mollison Mrs. Barwise W. H. Carver lSoiIy Cantor Wins Decision LONDON, (CPI here Tuesday night. of the fight. ed in at 127 pounds. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - rninav-sarunnar - MARCH out-nit THE LION Aiill THE HORSE ” Color-Stave Coelinne - Black Knight. the Wonder Hone. Thrilling Adventure -- rathoa - Iuimiincs - Aeuon .. News 1 c..rtoou-legleter for Bank Night.-You May win. l ”' mrry itiver Tetre . iitoimavt iuviciv THURSDAY, mm. 5-8 pm. 11'-iiAiiiiiii.'.iiowcoui.ii vou" Lund, Mont Freeman, Results of Prize Following are the scores of Frank MacDonald told lllls 007081” the last. classified prize shoot at ms?! lllR'hL "POWERS Plcked up lllsl the Arnioiiries. The winners in ”'3"5lP0l't3tll0Yl 85 -50011 as IBWHS each i-lass were awarded chick- mrw-"l'd9d here End lm'm9Cllal5lY ".5, The next sham will be apleft for Hartford. Oonn.." con'1in- prize sham 10, chocolates, tied the lslanders' President. Act- ually the suspension of Powers Class 1- Halifax may be one of bhe hottest in tube history of the League and by the way things are shaping up 'it may be the most important. The Glace Bay Miners are reported ready to use four juniors tonight in their game agalnat..'the Halifax At- Lined up for the Canadian curl- lantics. Islanders officials feel its ping championships which started three against one in the M.M.-lMoi1day at sudbury, ont., are H 11- lsklps of the 11 competing trlnks. ' ' ' lreprcsenting the 10 provinces "T119 Suiilension of Ted Poworspliis Northern Ontario. Front row by Eddy Shore of the Syracuscl Warriors will not affect the Island- ers in any way." Club Presidenti came as no surprise to either Murpli 1001 Charniberlain or the Islanders ex- 9R' ecutive. 0 0 I gal I turd MacDona-id stated that the . ' sail ers felt shore never intend- Diled to use Powers at Syracuse. Fori SUDB'URY' Om" lcpl " The 10..., ,,,.,-M W. Syracuse mm hadli'l.'est still dominiited the Canad- B.v CRAIG Artmsraona Canadian Press Staff writer I - . .i : -' ftor ”.m, Chance of nmkmg me Amerhlian cuiling cliainpioiislnps a 3' can League play-offs. It was fel-tjtw” days 9133- but me mm M q”. that Shore intended to use Powers leaders M15 mmned ml" Manitoba and Alberta won their third and fourth-round games in the Suc'i'oui'y Arena Tuesday to lead with four wins and no de- 5;?! at either Troy of Springfield but to '94I.d:o so would have to re-instate i iPOWEl'5 as an amateur and Teddy 9'-llwas unwilling to go through with 9- m d 1 B. - 5 feats. 9019;: sigatgd f,'..”r,eVol..”f'.;Vl'.l,'f,.h.f;e.532- Bi-itisli Columbia. defeated 11-10 by Alberta. in dramatic fourth- Manitoba And:Alberta Only Undefeated Rinks At Dominion Bonspie-1 gglisiinted unless he were promised his ' release at the end of the season. pit. appears as though he stood by . 'l1lS earlier decision and as a result g' has been suspended. . . . It looked very much yesterclay as though the series between the Mar- itime Major Champions and the gg Q.S.H.L. winner would be a dead ggl duck. Last Friday nit;-lint the Q. S. - 35: H. L. went on record as whole- snlheartedly supporting ihe Q.A.H.A. in its dispute with the c.A.H.A. In addition George skater. President 93 0f the Q.S.H.L. was commissioned flfkto arrange a play-off between the tllclianipions of his League and the 'V21winners of either the Pacific Coast round play. is in third place with three wins and one loss. Saskatch- ewan and Northern Ontario are fourth with :2-2 records. Alberta's victory over B.C. came in the final and and highlighted the day's play. The score was tied 10-10. Alberta laid in two stones (and skip Len Haw placed a perfect .guard. Then Reg Stone. skip of ithe Trail rink. attenilpted .1 triple. !i'a2se and missed with the Calsary 'rink counting one-the margin of VlCt0l')'. An all Maritime hout. was also decided in the final end. Nova Scntia and Prince Edirard Island. both trailing iii the standlniz. kept up a battle that saw the score tied lliint-Wood. - Solly Cantor of Tomnto won an eight-round de- cislon over Liverpool's Tommy Baf- ley in A lightweight boxing bout The referee's verdict was booed by the fans because of the dullness Both fighters weigh- nz -- 89.Lea8"e or Lhe,A",'eh.Can Leagim several times. But a two-cnd in 88 The break between the C.A.1l.A. the 1”” W N”'" 5”” lme the Bridgewater rink its 1?-10 win over 8.. g . Hand the QiAiH'A' 15 polsmly the the Charlottetown crew. R-Tlinove that the Q.S.H.L. has been 80!WBli1f1K for in order to compete Annual nanqueg iRR8'iX1Sf. the pro teams. A play-off. The curlers and the crowd who followed them to this Northern Ontario city tot-1: Tuesday night off to atteii.-1 the annual banquet. Play gets under way Wednesday afternoon with Newfoundland get- ting the bye. The games: North- zlwith either the American League :aq,winne.r or the W.1-1.L.'champions 'lwould be much more attractive 8 Ifrom a financial viewpoint for the 8ciQuobec teams.. In addition they 3:would gain much' more esteem: ” should they win the series andl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Seek Curling Championship left to right: N. P. Rockwell, New- foundland; E. F. Acorn. Prince Edward Island; R. A Noble. New Brunswick; B. Halnes, Nova Scot- ia. and K. Weldon. Quebec. Back row. left to right: P. L. Gilbert.l t36aTCuTIiiig Club Schedule Cl1ill'll)l.lPl(il1'f1 Curling Club solic- dule for today; 3:30 PM. . Ice 4: J. E. Burden vs. H. C. At- kinsoii. Ice 5: L. Turner vs. Dr. Giddings. Ice 2: W. Worth vs. R. C. Parent -1:30 P.M. Ice 1: W. R. MacNeil vs. J. Square-briggs. 6:30 P. M. Ice 1: C. MacDonald vs. D. E. MacDonald. Ice 2: J. A. Likely vs. Loser Gid- dinsgs-Turned: Ice 3: Elm Maclmiis vs. Col. Full Ice. 4: Saunders vs. Winner Bur- den-Atkinson. 8:15 P. M. Ice if '.V. Plckarcl vs. Loser Tan- tcn-A. MacNsll. Ice 2: Carruthers vs. winner of Turner-Giddiugs. Ice 3: Dr. Prowse vs. winiiei' Gal- Ice 4: F. Hanson vs. J. 5. Mac- Donald. 9:.'i0 P. M. Ice 1: Old Timers rs. winner Tanton-A. MacNeil. Ice 2: Dr. MacDon-aild rs. loser Burden-Atkinson. Ice 3: O'Rourke vs. loscr Wood- Gallant. 'Vicioria Unions Defeat Tryon em Ontario vs. Quebec: Manitoba vs. B..C.; Novti Scotia vs. Saskat- chewan; P.f-3.1. vs. New Brims- wlck. and Ontario vs. Alberta. Prince Edward Island gets the his in Wednesday night's round. The line-up: Saskatchewan vs. New Brunswick; Ontario vs. Manl- tobat Quebec vs. Alberta; North- ern Ontario vs. Ncwfoundlaiid.and Nova Scotia vs. 13. C. Third Round - l Ril'.also much more publicity on a 8, National scale. so . qn Clarence Campbell. the presid- 'mient of the N.H. L. is said to have 8(lpQ1'S0l18ll,Y endorsed the stand of- lthe Q.A.H.A. against. the C.A.H.A. If this is so then Campbell may not have any objection towards a play-off between Quebec and the pro teams. Should such a play-off be. arranged the winners of the M.M.H.L. might hope to arrange. it series with the winners of the Onmm, 002 302 102 330n15 Allen CW But this ls Unlikely Mlnewioundiami 010 020 020 001- o the Allan Cup winners are rarely declared much before May 1. Saskatchewan 010 000 010 201- 5 - - - Alberta . 101012 012 020-10 . t. l . .i.33..'.” .ll2"”iZ...".?l.".. l...?..”.l” will Magsitolba ....... .. 3);); ggg gig gggjg confine their hockey laying to ' ' v the Marltlmes for this s ason. And Nova Scoun - 020 302 ml win” if this is the case. the Maritimes New Bmmwmk 102 ow om ozogg -, are watching their fut. season of Major League hockey. Before com- N. Ontario . 002 302 101 101-11 in: to any definite conclusions 8. C. .. .. . .. 330 302102000-14 t t ibl d 1 t :.::".....:.”;..::”..: ..:r:.::::n.: nlwavs the chance of a reconcilia- - Quebec . 222 011 212 011-15 tion between the C.A.H.A. and Q. A.I-IZA. If some form of arbitration Newfoundland mo 000 100- 2 is reached in the dispute then the Nova scam. , 020 200 230 102.12 DlI1.v0l'f6 will llkCl.V so on as sched- P. E. I. . 103 031 001 010-10 1 d. ' " 9 . . Northern Ont. 300 051 100 aoi-14 Max m."u,,..' "H. ,m,5...,g.,,,,1i,. Ontario .......... 030 100 011010- '1 star of the Toronto Maple Leafs g and the best stlckhandier In the Alberm game. apparently has slipped out ' ' I of the N. H. L. In a very nntl- Manitoba ....... .. :21 112 005 000-14 climatic fashion. The little centra- man. who sparked the Leafs to three straight Stanley Cup cham- pionships following the five for cute trade by which he came to Toronto. has been one of the truly great players in modern hockey. It is regrettable that ill- riess should force him to call it a career at this stage of the sea- Ion. Saskiawhewih 000 000 320 100- 8 him to head out for his home in Delisle, Saskatchewan. 0 0 O I Early last week dB:-ntloy told Hap Day. Lenin G. M. that he would like to play if he could he of any help to his teammates. He was used sparingly in last Wednesday's game against Mant- real Canadlens but looked piti- fully out of condition. In fact. he looked so had that Qonrii Dick Irvin of the Canadians later told it Toronto sports writer that be cute Pod a year or more now Beni- lgy has been plagued with it back ailment. On top of that he in It chronic warrior who was usually inclined to believe that his in- fbntaine, John . 1 Peter Hanson. SHORT SUBJECTS and according to report: was growing depressed. This. along with his wife'I persuasion, led Juries were more serious than was hoping against hope the actually was the case. For almost Canadienl would not hit the two month: he has been laid up little cenuernan. This exhibition likely convinced Bentley that he in through for at least. this In- Ion. ' .. In a rugged encounter at Vic- llofiil rink Monday night. in the South Queen's Hockey League, the Victoria Unions defeated Try- on Arrows 4-3. The hockey was lfnn-pleasing its team supporters :l'l1('('ff'd their favorites on to vic- lory. Angie Carroll and Oompany won who game in the first period when they fired three unanswered goals but the Prince Street School team. led by Dave Manhood. came back tomakeabattiiaofitcvei-ylneh MARCH 4, 1953 last ha1!,cif this session the Prince street boy: enjoyed an edge on the play. . ., Prince Street started fast in the third period and their efforts were rewarded when Mwneod scored his team's only goal. The goal how- ever. only served to arouse Carroll and the big Queen square centre- insn whipped homo three straight goals to give the winners their live goal margin. Carroll scored four goals and as- sietedonanotzheraaheoame up with a sharp display. Linemate Merrill Plneau scored the winnera' otther two goals and picked up two exists as well. Defenaeman Stut- ley was the only other Queen isqunre man to figure in the poor- I11. MacLeod was the ouhtanding player for Prince street. Young Gerry Acorn in the P.a.s. nets turned in a strong game as did Bobby Dillon in the Queen square cage. The Queen Square team. coach- ed by Teddy Flanagan; are unde- souuiem Ontario; feated this season. Ct. Watson. Northern Ontario; A. Gowanlock. Lineups: Manitoba: v. .1. Hill. Saskatche- Q.S.S. - Goal. B. Dillon: de- wan; L. Haw, Alberta; R. Stone, fense. F. Smith. D. McNblll. G 3,-msn Columlbia, (Op p1-xorro; MacDonald. R. Stanley: forwards. A. Carroll. 22. Pi-ought. M. Pineau. D. Whelan. L. curley. .1. Kane. 6. Dilllon. A. Crabbe. V. Griffin. P.5.5. - Goal, G. Acorn: de- fensy, D. MacLeod. B. Oudmore. J. Llewel-ly-n: forwards. R. Lee. W. Allen. R. Tanton, G. Ward. R. Mac- Kay, C. Gudmore. 3. Jay. SUMMARY First Period Hockey Practice The junior and intermediate Ab- bies will hold a hockey practise at the Forum this evening at seven o'clock. This will be followed at eight o'clock by a practise for the Second Porto Penalties - Stanley 4.05. Smith 7.18, 12.31; Dillon 13.28. Queen Square: Defeat.sM Prince Street School 6-1 Basketball Star Jack Reardon. Saint Dul15lal1'l University's brilliant bssketballsmr is shown above preparing to take ; two-hand set shot. The set shot 1; only one of the variety of shot; that Reardon has at his command to confuse the opposition. The unstoppable Reardon set an unheard of record in Maritime 1n. tercclleglate basketball this season by scoring 18!! points in six League games for an average of 313 points a game. juvenile and Midget Abbies. 1"Q':'g-- (glgfglil ''''''''''''''' " 3'” 4?-PS3 ghmcigdw M1 ' " '”””i (Pineau) . 7.17 5-Q.S.S., Carroll (Pineaul: 9144 . ' 3-o.s.s..P1nenu s-Q.s.s., c 11 ., (Stanley) . ....... .. 7.54 7...Q,s,s,, 023211 Penalties - Mlacf-.eodm13.4i. New Haven Defeats North River 4-3 New Haven defeated North Riv- er 4-3 last night in the first game of a best of three semi-final scr-l lies in the North River Hockey Les-; gue. The game was played at North River rink. S. MacLeod scored a pair for the winners. with E. MacDougall and D. Lamont. getting one each. winning.5-3 to take the beat-of- five semi-finals 3-9 with one game tied. Sussex had B 2-1 lead at the end of the first period but the Saints tied it in the second and out-scored the visitors 3-1 in the third. All! Saints now meet Northslde Franklyna, Cape Breton winners. in the Maritime finals. Kennedy Injured The victory may have been I costly one for the Saints. Forbes Kennedy. Charlottetown-born high- scarlng forward, was carried from the fee after injuring his knee in the final minute of play. L. 'Macl.ean. S. Hurry and Nor- Jim Warner was the big gun for man Larter scored one each for the saints. scoring twice. with the losers. Buddy Ettlnger. Gerry Norman The teams will meet again on and Kennedy adding the others. Friday night. Delaney scored all three Sussex -------- goals. . Sussex jumped ahead in the first when Delaney scored his first goal but Warner tied it for the saints six minutes later. Then Delaney hit again to give Sussex a 2-1 edge at the end of the first. . Ettlnger made it 2-2 at the 'end of the second as he shot the only goal of the period although Sussex Covehead Flyers Defeat Sandy's Ramblers 3-2 held a. slight edge in play through- The Covehead Flyor: defeated out the gmme. Sandy's Ramblers 3-2 last night Delaney mo; Sussex uh".-I H in the first game of the Queen's Intermediate "C" semi- The game. was played at 2:30 of the third but the Saints came back with Warner. Norman and Kennedy banging home goals. County finals. SUDBURY. (CP)-Standings, in Scoring - None. the Canadian curling champion- ships after the foiirlli round: S M 9 D f Won Lost t t Manitoba 4 0 ' 5 S e S Alberta 4 0 4 ' o - British Columbia . 3 1 5 3 l I l l I k S F Saskatchewan 2 2 - 0 a e S Northern Ontario 2 2 Quebec 2 1 'r-” N0" 590” 1 2 DARTMOUTH N.s (GP)-Halb L b ggaaggunswick (1) 3 fax-Dartmouth St. Marys :lrlii3in- Newfoundland . .. 0 4 glad ,su”ex "om! "fife Iguudml E ' Prince Edward Island 0 4 Jumm hockey pa” G y e S Maripacs 5-2 S'I'El..l..ARTON. N. 5.. (0111- Lunenburg Falcons held an eds: all the way Tuesday as they de- feated Plctou Martpacs 5-2 to laid it 2-1 lead in their best-of-flw Maritime senior hockey finals The south Shore Leaslle lllll' ners took a 2-1 lead in the secont and matched single goals with lha Marlpacs in the second. The Fal- cons made it safe with two un- matched tnllles in the third. Pisquid Win -I Challenge Match The Pisquid Marsh Hens drivel! ed Pumpkins team from MOW Stewart two games' to one lut night in a challenge bowllnz Tllmh at the Y.M.C.A. Arthur coffin of Pisquid had high single with .64." Following were the team lliicupl. Plsquid-Clarence Coffin. 1min! Clarke. Junior Coffin, Alvin Burt! and Arthur Coffin. Mount Stewart-Earl Jay. l:'rI'ddl Clarke. Lyman McEwen. l””'lC" 'MacAdam, Alden Blrt. Tallying for the Unions were A. Norm Rw" rink I SUMMARY ..M.... - Boswell with ii pair and W. Mac- 1 COVeh(:lg”Lr":dg':Mi”an Flrlt Period Leah and R. Miller with singles. T - i t I-Sussex. Delaney For the Arrows the goiil-getlers (L0"l' M”lY”".'"” tschurman. McDonald) . 11:11 P ltl ' J OB A were A. VVnlsh. L. wiiddeii and N 0"” "5' - '"'"- - 'l'l"""' 2-Halifax, Warner C-ih'I.));l(fl((l"li:8Cll6l1n and K. Thomas seem” "”l"d By The Cmudmn Pr?” refereed. 9rSWlY'S- 3- Maccellum Penalties: McDonald. Norman. M-rltlme Meter The teams are now tied with ”- M"'"l5'v 5- Lewl” Second Period ' Charlottetown o. sydmy 6- four points each The first to Pelmnyz L0"l5 M”M”lD"- 4-'Halliax Ettlnger Maritime Junior 1!" six all will eet th New T"l"l l'"ll"l (Beaver!) 3'15 Sussex 3 Hallfax-Da.rtmoutl15- H1-" K up lnis in mill. 7 in 3"C"V9ll9Mlv V- D93C0"v Penalty" Lovett” . f-Ia.llfax-Dartmouth wins bt'5l-07' cilivlfillud-i33c3.s' Hetivgnc Mt":-mlliinal lH- MHCDOHHW ' "riiii-a Period five semi-finals 3.0. one sum” 1"-'4' series for the Wood Trophy. 4”CDvehead' v' Deacom 5P5U5-SEX. Delaney Mirmnm s”"'0r ' - ...-.M-... (la Ml59n"l (Schurman) ....... .. . 2:30 Lunenb g 5. P101011 3- 5-Sandfs. W- Thompson 8-Halifax. Warner 10:21 Lunc:":urg leads best-of-flvr un- (A. Jenkins) 7-H llf . N is 2.1. Hoop Opener ..:...::. ."Ti"..f'.' it ....... . ----- 8-Halifax. Kennedy sherbrooke 2. Montreal 5- M , (Low.-tt) .. . .. 16:15 Montreal loads best-of-F9 3 Penalties: Lovett. McClure. Mc- quarter-finals 1-0. 3 a Lead. Ettinger. Ontario senior K Anh omsh -- ..... Brantford :i..0wen sound - , Out tireon iload 5-4 om sauna we we--'"' The openlnigngame of the flnalii t Sa S semi-finals 4-1. for the Ma ime Intercollegiate ””" . Y basketball championship between K:l';'."a ;l'edVl6vil”nl'g: gm ' st. Dunstan's University and St. 1". - x. may be played at Antlgonfiih 3:9 Green Rgadk Meteors 5-4 in next Monday night. it was learned 91" l:'”””d d” W '""3””"""' I" - here 1”; night. Nlcho on an L. Bcrrlgan picked . The "Bond um, of the two, up two goals etch and D. Hughes 0 c g-;,w..w-s m-v. be ::'.”.f.Z'.:'::..f".:'..lf'”.5::.T.';” . . . . . gymnas um on ay - ' "'"” Mam, ,7, Williams. v. Keough. I-I. Conway weer PALM aaaoii. 1I'1a.. gar) 1n the p(.3g.p.E.1. Inge,-9011.3, and 0. Murphy with one each. - E. :10 Alziu-iean ' tdieneinivlheiiethehiisvlltriu aziimgeoiaeii . ' im. doun't. oxpeotltoeliaga yaulo: MONCTON N. a. tor:-gm -in." em '" .11" '.l"''.''' 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