-8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 22, 1965. JAMES MacGREGOR Local Reinsman Is In The Chips By JIM CULLEN Sports Editor James (Roach) MacGregor of Charlottetown has been carv- Brewer) Toronto, ing quite a reputation for himself on harness racing circles Kelly 18 ‘Armstrong) 18:49. around the Florida racing circuit over the past winter. Mac Penalties—Hicke 4:13, Mahov- Gregor has had a long and illustrious track career which has | lich 5:07, New York bench, covered many racing surfaces, but Prince Edward Island harness e served by Neilson 5:07, Stewart racing fans saw him in what we believe would have to rate with 9 47, Brown minor and miscgn Ps woren were eee /ENmMan Drug Combines =.= } and Saucer Invitational pace at the Charlottetown Driving Park. | | Saves Roach’ was up behind June Byrd by Popular Byrd dam Bower 911 8—2B Bertha June for the event and in the first half of the main at- | SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Eag-| round a defenceman, skated in, injury in the same period when Paille 14 5 14—33 traction the MacGregor teamed mare wes edged out in the | les wrapped up the PCHL semi-| deked Gerry Campbell out of | piled into the boards behind the homestretch when Edgewood Scott came from the tail of the | finals on home ice yesterday |Yposition and tucked the puck | Enman drug goal following a pack and displayed an unbelievable burst of speed to edge out | with a 7-5 victory over Enman | behind him. scoring play. the MacGregor teamed entry which is owned by the Greenbrier | Drug Combines. The Eagles; Typical of the wide The Eagles now meet: Borden Farms, Charlottetown. took the best of seven set, four | play, Buffet had a breakaway | Nationals in a best of seven The second half of the main event saw Killarney Boy with games to two. | but was foiled by Enman Drug | finals for the league title. The Don MacNeill up on the bike go to the top and then Dudley H. Kevin Reidy led the Eagles | goalie Tim MacGu shortly series will begin either Tuesday took over the lead while ‘Roach’ tucked the Byrd in the three offensive with a pair of goals | after Gallant’s cGuigan | or Wednesday. at the RCAF hole for the first half of the race. As they went down the back- and an assist. George Dalton Reidy’s first score in the 10th | Station. stretch the whole field started to move and as they reached the | scored twice for the losers. minute gave the Eagles a 42 SUMMARY ‘three-quarter mark there wasn't any more than a length between The contest, played before | lead going into the last period. | First Peried: 1. Eagles = — any of the eight entries. close to 1200 people was featur-| The Combines narrowed it | Hutchings (Guy) 10.53; 2. Eagies MacGregor took the little mare out on the final turn and took | ed by wide open and sometimes | again in the finale on Leroy — Biffet (Gravelle) 16.26. Pen By JERRY GLADMAN the lead by a length, but the field was closing in fast. As | rough action. Clow’s goal but Eagles’ Doug alties: L. Clow, W. Gallant, TORONTO (CP) — Punch as ads Aisa (6 ta Ghee’ Tanaeieay AM Wika | Gecaiag| teat The Eagles took a 1-0 lead| Tucker and ‘Marty’ Martin in- | Hughes. Dalton, plus 10 minute Imlach, coach and general inside and Huckster was moving on the outside. The Byrd +on Kevin Hutchings’ power play | creased it to 6-3. Beidy’s second | Misconduct. ana = of Toronto Maple Tammany Hall by a neck and copped all the marbles with | goal midway through the first | tally sandwiched between two| Second Period: 3 Eagles — 7 ; € aid Saturday night he the best summary. This was the finest drive we ever saw a | period. After close checking by| by Dalton completed the scor- @tavelle ‘Boone, Hutchings) 24 oe Sy prefereace ss to whore horse get and we don’t wonder at MacGregor making it big on | several Eagles, George Buffet | ing. + seconds: 4. Combines — Deigh- a aeeere in the National the southern circuit. batted in a loose puck with less| MacGuigan kept the score 2" (L. Clow) 2.18; 5. Combines Ho hey Le playetts. than four minutes remaining to| from mounting. The |— W. Gallant (unassisted) 5.09; ge at ague | e aaid in the SETS NEW RECORD make it 2-0 and end the period | netminder was at his busiest in 6.. Eagles — Reidy (Martin) Ph cee J the Leaf - The local reinsman was up behind Jerry Hal at Pompano | georing. the opening period when he 10-42. Penalties: D. Clough dressing room a {he aan Park Raceway recently and established 2 new 3-year-old pac- _ fagies’ Red Gravelle, who| made 16 saves, matty from ‘™atch penalty for attempt to had polished oft ny tT look ch ing mark of 2:00.2 to win the night's feature race at the Florida | has been playing on defence | point blank range. He ended up iiure. served by D. Arsenauity» gers +1. “The way 1 oot oo oval by an easy 11% lengths. It was the 3-year-old chestnut colt's | jately, increased it to 3-0 on an-| stopping 40 . PL Clow. Main, Gravelle (10 “e have to win We have wo it Lith successive victory, seven of those registered last year as 2 | other power play goal within| RCAF's Bob Main was badly |™itute misconduct), Deighan. (96 219 we, DIY aiaiss,, 8 year-old. the first 24 seconds of the sec-| cut or the head by Enman Drug | Peried: 7. Combines — 4°CS0t Maier strong. ca in of a Owned! by Mr. and Mrs. John Langford of Chatham, Ont., | ond period. Larry Boone made | defenceman Dennis Clough in L- “low (Deighan, Dalton) 7.45; ee ee ale, ook e son of Honest Jerry-Miss Beverly Hal by Alpha Hal went to | the : Boone passed 8. Eagles — Tucker (Prang) — - the front under the urging of MacGregor and hit the quarter in. from: behind the et to Gravelle stitches were required to close |&25° 9. Eagles — Martin (Reidy) along the same lines as his 30.3, the half im 1:01.4-and came the last half mile of his record | who swept in front of the cage | the wound, Main came back in |&>*: 1° Combines — Dalton (W, jeogch. ‘ ho breaking victory in .58.3 seconds. untouched. the third period. Clough recetv- | C2llant, L. Clow) 15.50: 11. Fa- I have Bo ara ‘ His time was one-fifth of a second off Pompano’s fastest : : i gles — Reidy (Guy) 18.25: 12. meet. he said. e have ; | Greg Deighan and Willie Gal- | ed a match penalty for attempt ines —_ beat them in the end no matter paced mile, 2:00.1 set at Pompano a couple of weeks back by to inju Combines — L. Clow (MaeLeod) , the aged American-bred, Chocolate Soda. . | lant tallied for the Combines to re. 19.35. Penalties: None. who it is. The only preference Headline making isn’t exactly new to the ord cut it to 3-2. Gallant’s goal was| Buffet was forced out of the | I have is that we win. racing star. With MacGregor holding the ine owning {a picture play. He feinted| game when he suffered a leg SAVES: Discussing Leafs’ recent while still a 2-year-old, Jerry Hal was a Pompano race winner | MacGuigan (C) 16 13° 11-40 slump in which they ae only in 2:08.1 which is, so far as Canadian Trotting Association figu- [Campbell (E) 11 8 92g ‘wo and tied two of 12 starts, year-old pacer. MacGregor signed on last autumn as head : e S trainer-driver of the Chatham owners’ racing stable. CHARLOTTETOWN N. Thompson, L. Furness vs J Detroit Wings Legionnaires Since his move to the States the Charlottetown born horse- The following is the curling |McLean, K. Suiljvan, J. McNeill, T BI ck wk man has been ‘in the chips’ consistently and at his current pace (draw for Monday night at the 'H. Matheson. , op a Hay $s H t R ‘ MacGregor may be Prince Edward Island's next Joe O’Brien | Charlottetown Curling Club. Os angers who carved such an Wustrious record for himself in the United | (Spares needed). | BELVEDERE | DETROIT (AP) — Durable sUMMERSIDE — Summer- | States harness racing world. 7 p.m. (skip rotation) | The following is the curling Gordie Howe, who marks his 4 junior Legionnaires host Ice 1 — E. Gillespie, H. Thom- draw at Belvedere for today. | 37th birthday 10 days from now. Rogers Rangers of Charlotte- . . son, Dr. Jelks, C. MacInnes vs| Ice 3— Gerry Burgoyne, Alan scored three goals Sunday night town at Civic Stadium here, : W. Redden, H. MacLennan, Dr. |Scales, H.H. Kelly, Walter Auld in helping to move Detroit Red tonight in the first game of a ® Cameron, B. Crockett. vs Alf Hennessey, Reg Mahar, | Wings closer to their first Na- best of three junior playoffs for ° Ice 2 — F. MacMillan, E. Tan-|Heber Jones, Dr. Green. jtional Hockey League cham- the provincial championship. ton, C. Asprey, H.R. Carruthers! Ice 2— E.C. Taylor, Al Me-|pionship in eight years with a Game time is 8:15 p.m. vs E. Matheson. L. Wellner, #.|Curdy, N.S. MacLeod,’ Bill Lee |5-1 victory over the fading Chi- The next games are in Char- Le BOSTON (‘CP)—Ralph Back- loose puck im the Boston zone Woytowich) 19 12. Penalty strom snapped in three goals and rifled a 35-footer into the Richard 17.38. for Montrea] Sunday night-in a far corner. The score came at Saves 5-2 victory over Boston Bruins 11:42 of the third period Hodge 62 R22 which left Canadiens hard on Montreal demonstrated super- Norris 12 8 13-34 the heels of Detroit Red Wings ior speed. passing and team- for the National Hockey League work while applying constant TORONTO 16 — NEW YORK |! leadership pressure NEW YORK ‘AP) — Toronto ‘ With three games each <e- SUMMARY Maple Leafs, led by 37-year-old |maining, Montreal stayed two First period 1. Montreal, Red Kelly overwhelmed New points back of the Red Wings— Beliveau 16 (Laperriere) 2:52: York Rangers 10-1 Sunday night winners over Chicago—in the 2 Montreal, Backstrom 2" 4 National Hockey Leazue battle for a first-place finish. (Tremblay) 15:10. Penalties— &2™¢ Kelly, member of Parliament Centre Jean Beliveau got the jother two goals for Canadiéns. Boston rookie Billy Knibos broke up goalie Charlie Hodge's shutout bid at 13:08 of the finale after Montreal had built a 50 lead, and Johnny Bucyk closed out the scoring at 19:12. The victory was the fifth straight for Canadiens in their Kurtenbach 1:47, Fleming 4:42, Ferguson 8:53, Provost 13:35, Green 13:40. Second period—3. Montreal, Backstrom 23 ‘Harper) 2:45: 4. Montreal, Beliveau 17 (Laperri- ere, Duff) 16:26. Penalties— Ferguson 0:14, Green 17:48. Third period — 5. Montreal, Backstrom 24 (Ferguson, Trem- for Toronto York West when he isn't performing for the defend ing Stanley Cup champions, paced Toronto's 43-shot with three goals Ron Ellis, 19-yearold candi- datg for NHL rookie-of-the-year h s, and Leaf captian George Afmstrong each scored twice and Frank Mahovlich, Bob Pul- attack big drive. blay) 11:42; y. Boston, Kaibbs ford and ex-ranger Andy Bath- Backstrom completed “hat 7 (Green, Fleming) 13:08; 7. gate completed the rout ltrick”’ when he picked up a Boston, Bucyk 24 (Fleming, The game ended the season RCAF Eagles Defeat |eHyn, Dr. Hooper, B. Boyles vs | Invade Forum Tonight "22 32S Douglas, F.W. Curtis. Ice 3 — D. O'Rourke, A. Love, L. Johnston. - senes Habs Whip Boston Bruins; afs Bomb Rangers 10-1 © between the clubs with the fifth-place blues holding a 5-4-5 edze over the Leafs de spite Sunday night's beating and » 41 dfeat in Toronto Saturday night SUMMARY First peried—1!. Toronto, Kelly 16 ‘Bathgate, Mahovlich) 15:30. Penalties — Brown 3:12, Bath- zate 7 3, Brewer 16:26, Horton 18 3 Second period — 2. Toronto, Armstrong 14, 4:06; 3. Toronto Mahovlich 22, 12:29; 4. Toronto, Kelly 17 (Stemkowski, Arm- strong) 14:18. Penalties—Bren- neman 2:59, Mahovlich 3:54, Horton 5:57, Hillman 11:04, Pul- ford 14:36. Third period—i. New York, Marshall 20 (Gilbert, Ratelle) 0:2. 6 Toronto, Pulford 19 Kelly. Horton) 3:06; 7. Tor- Ellis 20 ‘Bathgate, Keon) 4°36; 8 Toronto, Ellis 21 ‘Ma- hovlich Bathgate) 14:24; 9. Toronto, Armstrong 15, 15:38; 10 Toronto, Bathgate 16 ‘Shack 17:37; ll onto. _Corran Ban 6-3 Tracadie Tops Tracadie defeated Corran Ban 63 at the St. Dunstan’s rink Sunday night in a CYO Hockey League game. Tracadie goals were divided | between six different players. | They were J. Power, J. Mc. | Quaid, E. Walsh, L. Fitzpatrick, | M. Kelly, and F. MacDonald. J. MacDougall with two, and F. Morrison scored for Corran | Ban This win for Tracadie tied up the best of five finals at one | game apiece. The next game will be played on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the SDU rink. Nine Mile Creek Topple Sea Gulls Nine’ Mile Creek Bulldogs de- feated Mt. Stewart Sea Gulls 7-1 at the North River Rink Sat- | urday night to win their best of seven semi-finals 4-2. The Bulldogs now enter the finals against the winner in the | The Summerside Enman Drug Combines are hanging up their shillelaghs (hockey. sticks, that is,) for the season. The RCAF Eagles defeated them 7-5, at RCAF Rink Sunday afternoon ‘before an overflow crowd, some of whom were unable to see the game very well because of the three-tier deep crowd around the rail, and won the semi-final series four games to two. Eagles deserved the victory, and we believe they will be slight favor- ites to win the finals over Bor- The Summerside Junior Le- will have a hard row to hoe when they tackle Pownal-Hampshire series. the Rangers of Charlottetown L. Taylor, W. Taylor and B. jy the Provincial playdowns Smith all scored twice in the which start at Civic Stadium game for the winners while jg summerside tonight. The B. MacDonald added a_ single fact that the Rangers are be- marker strengthened by four play- E. Crane tallied the lone Sea- ma from the Maritione an. gull goal. collegiate Champions, the | SDU team, puts a different WOOD IS RARE | on things, doesn’t . it? We presume, though we're Most of Canada’s 12,000 Es- i ef the regulations, kimos, living on the mainland — sti that our Juniors could have coasts or the Arctic islands, are north of the tree-line. picked up such fellows as Bill Noonan, Dennie MacWilliams, Imlach Doesn't Care Who Toronto Meets |\vs Dr. Moreside, Norman Nich-|cago Black Hawks. lolson, Al Johnson, Ed Hodgson.| The victory kept the first. | Ice 4 — Stan Bryanton, Dr. | place Red Wings two points in Ivan | front of Montreal Canadiens and |Hughes vs Al MacLeod, Doug disposed of Chicago's slim hope lottetown on Wednesday and in Summerside on Friday. The Rangers are bolstered by several players from Saint Dun- stan’s University. and Gerald Cutcliffe from the Making Long There are some pretty fancy | Players whose names end with {the sound of o. For instance, “There are a hundred reasons |one of the three goals Saturday |why we might have slumped night was announced as” fol- but we really didn’t know the lows: Beliveau from Rousseau answer. If we knew why we and Provost. could have remedied it." Asked if perhaps the reason, We were rooting for Chicago might have been because ne iy ae aero and Pda natural: club was aware they could fin- pporn’ result, bu ish no better than fourth and | When Bobby Hull scored his 3a#h didn’t have to put out, Arm- | 80al, it made us feel a lot bet- strong said: jter. What happened to Hull “It may have looked that way pase —— e - pazzard to a lot of people, but 1 don't haitdosen of which he was out think that was the reason. I'm as ou sure we're a better club than | Gee to injuries we looked We just didn’t play | Some very important HL that way. games are to be played as we Imlach was in g jovial mood | write this. Whether Montreal SPORT ECHOES Eagles Win Semi-Finals By NORMAN MacDONALD den Nationals. They are a big rugged team that can trade bumps with any team around. But they play it clean. We were rooting for the Combines, but we Muot in all honesty pay tri- bute to the opposition for their clean, sportsmanlike play all season. They have won two championships already, and have a better than even chance to take a third, but their sport- manship and almost complete lack of chippiness is perhaps more important than victory. ionnaires Battle Rangers case, there are two schools of theught on this business of strengthening a team for play- offs. Seme people will argue, and not without some justifi- cation, that players who have played with a team all year should not be cast adrift to make room for stars from other teams. On the other hand, a chance te play pro vincial champions from the mainiand is a pretty strong inducement to make your team as strong as possible. Fans who attend this game will see Jamie Kennedy, Ferbie’s brother, in action. Jamie is not as rugged as the NHL star, but he plays a pret- ty smooth game of hockey just the same. Stories Short beats Boston and Detroit thumps Chicago will be known as you read this, and the matter of the championship may be pretty well decided depending on re- sults. ‘ Rogers Rangers To Summerside Rogers Rangers will leave the Charlottetown Forum tonight at 6 p.m. The Rangers will travet to Summerside to do battle with Summerside Junior Legion- naires in the first game in the Island finals All members of the Rangers are requested to be at the Forum at 6 p.m. sharp. folowing the win over the Ran- gers, a Toronto nemesis | throughout the season. { “What did we do different out there »tonight?"" he quipped. | “We scored more goals.” “Actually, the main reason | | why we came out on top to- | | night was because we wanted | 1 | am EON DA. IN THE MARITIMES |win more than they did.” BILLIARDS | FOR | RELAXATION . | | —at— —Ch’tewn Billiard Club | 175 Gt. George Ph. 2-2167) FAMOUS FOR RANDED INSPECTED BUCCANEER INDUSTRIES LTD. has been appointed Maritimes distributor for Honda, World's largest motorcycle manufacturer. Dealer franchises are available in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Inquiries are invited. Contact Herb Graham. . BUCCANEER INDUSTRIES LTD. 178 Albert St, Moncton, N.B. /Phone (area code 506) 389-3461 Gordie divisions. | Ice 4 — T. White, L. Leger, E. |MacKean, Ed Fairweather, Da- of finishing first Minor Hockey pucksters will in- Sromeatatives trom Slemes | MacLeod, H. MacLauchian vs Vid Scales. Playing before the largest Ses Se ee EEE THs W aN ee ere tonight, where they will| the Provincial finals. The teams |“™Pbell. F. Miles. eeeterees eae: 1196, the Wings matched 2 Xa THIS EEK meet with their counterparts | from Slemon Park drew a bye Ice 5 — G. Storey, Dr. Hig-|8-30 Tumblers jtional League record with the| . / from this Capitol City, to com- into the finals. In the opening “5... Turner. E. MacRae vs Ice 2 — Dr. Cox, Dr. Drysdale, |triumph. | ae for honors in semi-final| games at Summerside last |<; Whitenect, M. Pursey, A.E.|Dr. Coady, Ken Sullivan vs| It was their 13th straight vic- the in Provincial Minor Hoc-| week, the Charlottetonians took | <'C*Y: &. Brookins. |Doug Hill, Reg MacLean, H.E. |tory at Olympia. This equalled | playoffs in all four divis-| decisions in Midget, Bantam 8.30 p.m. (Old Spain (ist and |Carmichael, Frank Trainor. the hothe winning string es- FORUM fons. and Pee Wee divisions whil the |i year) Ixe 3 — Tumblers — Doug tablished by Canadiens in the The Charlottetown mnor hoc-| Paperweights fou ght to a eenaes har eee was the 14th three goal : ice 2 — M. ite, J. Shelfoon, |har, J.N. lac vs , c Sa rece te tt el |e hare aes Gan Sete tt |B Hopkin, 6 Schiyer ve G. Flin. Hugh simpson, Waly dimlay of Hows iSyear SEL (OO cferemen) | two-game, total goal series, and | out to the be |Miller, G. Gallant, D. Rogers, Coles, Ted Miller. jeareer and his first since Dec. reference.) | j Ghaciottetown Minor Hockey As-| "The cartainenises nt (aight. |D. Livingston. Ice 1 and 4 — Open. |31, 1961, against Toronto Maple won ay pectatien wan Doberty,| game minor hockey ‘teen, |_lce 3 — R. Goss, 8. Willis, MONTAGUE Leafs a ee Scnsunced last nigh’ that te-|here tonight, will sce Willis \CC7,1Taimor, A. MacNeill vs) The competition for the curl SUMMARY | 3:45-4:45 pam.—Prince Street S ale Hennessey’ see Willis Harvey Douglas, H. Coffin, Bill|ing Championship of Kings First peried — 1. Detroit, -Sycg) . e tie ae eels creme Stevenson, H. Shama. County and the Canadian Im- Howe 27 (MacDonald, Del 5:39 isiand minor hockey Fairview Aces eee, rr eigs | tee 4 —A. Mackiwen, N. Dool;|perial Bank of Commerce Tro- vecchio) 0:19: 2. Detroit, UII ‘semifinals: he eter Capitol at 5.30) ey, P. Perry. G. Proctor vs. Jim Phy which goes to the winner |man 39 (Howe, Delvecchio) 5:39 — Paperweights p-m.. one hour later, the|MacLean, Bert Patterson, F.|g0t underway at the Montague |8:45; 3. Chicago, Henry 26 (Mi-| 6:30—Pee-Wees Are Champs ey met of minor hoe-| pition, C. Butler. Curling Club on Thursday, |kita, Pilote) 16:43. Penalties— 7:45—Bantam — Pee Wees, will see! ice 5 — Roger MacDonald, G./March 18th when four rinks | Murphy 1:12, D Hull 3:28, Hay | 9:00—Midget — Fairview a ee squad squaring off | Rodd, L. Burke, D. Taylor vs B.|from the Souris Curling Club |two minors, Lindsay two min- Admission: 25e representatives | Witt the Kelly-coached Summer-| Martin, S. Harper, H. Rector, |played matches with four Mon- lors 5:10, Jarrett 6:30. Ravlich ny, . Velleybalt | #2 rivals. Recently beck from ix. Jay. tague rinks in the opening |12:28, Lindsay 14:47, Vasko 17:-| TUESDAY— . d, March 25th | the Kellymen will add 2 touch \son, A. MacFadyen, F. Burke, The bonspiel was officially; Second peried — 4 Detroit, {| the P.E.I. Open apse flavour to the|K Thomson. B. Partridge, B.| opened by Mr. Byron Sharpe, |Goegan 1 (Joyal, Henderson) | WEDNESDAY— 2 Championships here| match when they clash with the |Gregan, H. MacDougall, W.|Manager = of the | Montague | 9:57; 5. Detroit, Howe 28 (UIl-| SD einen oes recently | McGregor. Branch of the Canadian-Imper|man, Murphy) 18:32. Penalties Children Skate defeated Shearwat-| Competed at the National tour- . ial Bank of Commerce. —Langlois 3:42, Mohns 6:05 family). ie finals 16-14) ™ament at Quebec. MONTAGUE Coffin, President of the Monta-|yarrett 15-32. "| 4:00-5:30 P.M.—Children (all will also| The Bantams will hold the! The following is the curling | gue Club and Henry Larter, vice) Third period — 6. Detroit, ages). 15¢; Adults 25e spotlight. at-7:45-p.m., with the |\draw at Montague for today. president of the S Curling Howe 29 (MacDonald, Del Skating Hank Landry coathed crew Tee te 0 OL eee draw if-|vecchio) 11:31. Penalties—Pro- | 8:30 Nt from Summerside matching — P. , L. Stew- | to the house. } . : ; 3 ‘Rangers S’side strides with Bill Ledwell’s Ban- | art, C. Sollos, K. Lynn vs C. Ni-| In the first draw of the even-|'s'an Lindsey 3K Gregan ce carrey se tams, while the senior puckst-|cholson, K. McKenzie, H. Gallo-|ing Jack Murphy skipped his | Students 50; Adults See Fino, ware aE eae ee cee” 2 2 | RUM AY of entertainment when they hit |er, L. Nicholson, © MacDonald | Montague Club defeated Rollie | ee the ice at 9 p.m. vs E. Duvar, R. Stead, B. Scra®-| Jenkins of Souris. The second | Lorne Hennessey's Midgets, |ton. P. Neary ‘draw saw Dave Townshend of NHL STANDINGS rrmay—_. one of the best band of Midget |9 p.m. the Souris Club emerge the win | |1:45- 3:45—Ch’town Rural High ' performers to come on the local| Ice 1 — F..V »_D. Sorrie. |ner over Justin MeNeill of Mov-| py THE CANADIAN PRESS | 3:45- 4:45—St. Jeans School i ae ‘ik ‘ ake eae “% scene fn recent years, will clash W. Faulkner, C. McKineg® in| ‘seve and James McLean of) National League 8:30—10-30: Senior Teens (15 age” 6 > . with a fast skating crew from |E. Shaw, D. Clarkson, Aj |Montague defeated H. Poole of WLT F APt| years and over)—35e; ‘san Ci illol) > Summerside under the coach-|Leod, W. Stearns. we the Souris Club. Detroit 38 22 7 213 166 33 ‘50e.—Skating ew Uigarilio ; ing of Benny Grady, that should| Ice 3 — H. Moar, E. McLure,| ‘The competition, which is de- | sontreal 35 Zi 11 22 173 81! rime . provide some real sharp hoc- cided by the total scores in & | Chicago 34 28 8 221 17 76 SATURDAY— an the whole town's wild about key for local fans. Kensin onT |home and home series of eight | Toronto 2% 2 14 196 167 79 2:00-4:00 Children (All Ages) the Old Port Cigaritio. A real eee ae cna Guat a gt ops gemes will te continued next | 19 36 12 169 232 30 15e; Adults 25e Skating i * tepat to taste! Old Port has made a tonight a evening ednesday when } " minor hockey. “ Long River 7-1 curlers will visit the Souris eee for another four games. The BANTAM Kensington defeated Long Riv-| Montague Club is leading on to-