DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Jerry Patch 2.l0I,4,. the last llv-lcareer thousands of his admirers. In: male-line descendant in ser-lcontinued to travel on the Dan vice 'of the greatest of all liariie.sslPatch Railway out to the Savagea horses, Dan Patch 1.55I4, died re- farm for a glimpse of him. cently. closing out the final chap- ter on one of the very greatest horse stories of all time. That we will pever see the equal of Dan Patch again is the opinion of some of the greatest authorities an h7lItl”lP.SS horse racing. He was loal on a small farm in Indiana .FJ'n'f-'nN'J'I-'1-Fu'-H One of the first men to realize the advantage of swimming horse was a Canadian named Charles Wagner. who owned a trotting mare named Phyllis. She lwon quite a nuinber of races through Ontario and in 1882 Was- m l , took his record in 1905 her took her to the U.S.A. wherel and never met defeat in a race she had good luck--also bad-but; lll.'l went on to bcrome the best Wagner was a patient type of tnmvn liai"iirss rarc horse in the man and he bided his t.ine. Iiil history of the iinrlrl. those days the priiicipiil moncy tn 7--- be made out of horses was through Fhrom the day that Dan waslthe pool box and if a man could lkeep a horse under cover and lloll llet the betting fraternity in on ai lgood thing. he could clean up it lot of moncy; so Warner shipped lPhyllis to Cleveluiitl in 1905. The Forest city was then onc of the 'grea'.o.xst horse centers. When he larrlvcd there he hired a scow- iwhich he had anchored in Lake lErie near Clcicliind's olrl (lien- rille track. El'E3l')' il.-iy or so W;Ig- ner would load Phyllis onto the lscow, have it ttiwcd about a IllllCl linto the Lake where Phyllis would purchased by M W. Savage. man- iger of Interiiatioiial Stock Food ind nther horse and cattle rem- vdics, Ulllll his racuig czii"ecr end- ed. he was frati crl as the great- est liamess ho:"sc living or dead. In 1903 at Brigrhton Beach he alerted to beat the world's pacing record of 139 ll! lieid by Star Pnziitcr and he paced the mile in I39 His fanic became prodigious mid he hecaine the idol of tens of thousands nl' nien. iinmen and bins The small boy's sled and the bahvs liariiess horse were namedlbe dumped off, forcing her to Dan Patch. No horse ever hadlswini to shore. IllI'l'l a press as Sava;:e's brown; ...... Ilafltllz Ftaiiirui. Nrv riiilr HIP SlDl'l'l Eeople became curious and ask- rif l'-I5 cwploiba but accounts of his home life wrre broadcast to the nation. gs-d Wagner" what he meant by .lhat system of training. He said lPhyllis wus getting old and had I rheumatism bad and that swim- ming helped her. It was a great The Racltig Life of Dan Patch was a book that hail the imlest joke and they dubbed her ”Vl'ag- ('E!'CLll."lYlD!l and II said that he nei"'s swimmliig inure", and lallS.:h- was 'an arniablc and sociable ed upi"oariously when Phyllis, who lhad not been clocked in any kind of good time in workouts in Cleve- .land, was entered for a race in rather stiff competiuoii. As time neared for the coiitest. Waznci" wandered around the places where they conducted the auction pools. When no one would make a sin- horse. He likes people. He likes to turn his hcad and look at the crowds when he is on the track. He likes in listen to the band. He IS a grind Ill'.?(PT, that is why he has frieiids as wcil as admii"ers.' in l904 driven by Harry Hersey, trainer for Mr. Savage, Dan en- tertained audiences estimated to gle bet on Phyllis the owner have numbered 600,000 people. He would mention five dollars, and Ir.'u'olle4l 10.000 miles to meet thus had his mare racing for him them. On his return to Minneap- at odds that scaled from fifty tn olis at. the cud of the season helone up to over" one hundred and iias met with a, brass band and fifty to one, Phyllis won the race, escorted through the streets of the -and the canny Wagner scored a citv by a parade of 2,000 home-small fortune. triwn Rdl'1lll'PI'S. In 1905 the crowds that came to scc Dan Patch were Asked how it, happened he said. 1""1""r plha” "WV At ll” M”m9'f'Pl"iylliss niuscles had gone a lit- iima SnlP'FEl? all 9UdlC"”9 of tie soft. Swimming harden: mus- 7n.00tl people greeted him. In In- dianapolis an audience of 66,000. The banner crowd of the year was '”" A”9”l'0ll'”- PL W1”-We 32-000 them pay. I worked her out when. W"V19 ”" D7'” Pnch D"-V had no one was around. early in the suaiiipod the facilities of the racegmol of the evening. 1 WW she C””l59- lwas real sharp. The swim-ming did it so I bet some money on her and Phyllis did just like I knew her. When people laughed at Phyllis and me I figured to make cles no I made R swimmer out of'J E In 196 at Lexington Dan Patch W-"Ed We mile 1” 1-5595 ml” she iioiiid." After her racing days "allds ml We Woks of h"”""3-"lire:-e over Wagner sold her to fl r.1t'u1r: as his fastcst record. Ibgmup of foreign breeders. -1-hm. In 1906 at the Miniu-siiia St-atehgumpel Dmmg me Voyage F3” bell”? 1 L'l'0Wd M 93-000- the died and the "swimming mare” of 1"”5'' "WV ll555mbl9d 35 I h3T'lLake Erie waters was given at nrss racing track, he paced a milelgmve in me Ammnc OCH". In 1.3.5. lint by that time the gov-l lg hririirs of the iiii"f had pm. when . hr:i togcilicr and disallow-ywp Murphy was at me pmk OI ' "'9 ””'rd bmause mm w35"liis career ha a trainer or harness '”7km3 behmd 3 puellmker" nllhorses he was asked for the suc- pmtest against the rejection of Ce” recipe. --A fellow I used ibis record Savage rr.-named hispknow when I was a boy named -.-'ihli:liium"' The lmcrnational mzmmg cocks-v oxplaimd Mummh Lac” Emck F'”'”" .''I saw he wouldni in them con- A . " tinue training when they showed D" mm” ”'”'”'”7"M H” p”h'lthe slightest sign of getting tired. W l” ml -'YC”5; Lh” ""715 fad Also I noticed that these cocks ”” l”""' med 0! mm Dmmg "when sent into action had plenty his dccadck on the I-lll'f lie paced 0! resene energy when it was "IL all millage tklwed '0! needed. I thought it was a gooil . . .J)'il.('I'El( ." ords fo:ii"tccii Limes. This iin-lm work an” Ln”. indicated they "i sslve Sl..'(.I.LlSllL'al' record is no we” hired. The resunfgwem I Ely iii-Vgsure n. his price in the an- ways W” lucky m having I” hmu "'35 -N harmfs mango T,” mu" ses to step through the lastquai"- p A I):in Patch was (er 0, . race.- in;icI".i'.ic nor an g,M M" h"5 ”ll"' Four Canadian 3-year"-olds' hnvc the great driver Tlimnns ii: nicrliuln pruniiiis liiii. iho cmbodiincnt hm” krm chmme ,0 mm m. H”, mm” "M1 hem”: mmlmdp" Helother of the Cworld's rlchcst liar- ll” "7 ' ' "W””3 ” T,”-V"! hmsklness racing classics. the H:imble- YZME fmh” Hfm'93'" H19” h”S t,nnl:in for otters and the Littlc Iieicr iircti flll(llil("l' like him. Long ,..m-.... . l.I'.llt' tin. Ila" ii rfuiscrl his racing Cniitiniird (in p-.ign '7 I' IN W V srun MACK”! BEST Standard bred stallion; reg. 84123. sired hy Cal- ugrict Budlong. Dam Margaret Jean. This is (I beauti- liil stallion and should make a good sire-. He will SI-nnrl at New Glasgow Mills until May 15th. For further information apply to: I. 'Ll'l'Tl.E SPORT ,,u,g” PAGE six it TN? 15lr'l'lflP1t5 Mill Ill? Sld'l'l3-J the Vlilton Hornets at nine. were treated to some fast, exciting Vllllollilllvs ltl-'l.l"ll llulr lint rflim The Meteors defeated the Biill- l-.01-kivv. A number of fans clalm- R5 me .maw that began ahoruyl Bonn the Dlnm” End Tm-onw . . " . . Iaftcr mid-February and by March East York are unbeaten in six lllilll tlillll" "I Ill" Mall”-ll"-' -ll-lli” digs 9-3 last Mondav night ill tlicied tho liockcy was as exciting 118.4 in no apprecmble Sign of games But Friday H-mm-3 me len !'x"' - .-i-i-.i-; SI-' ." ' -l ': - t .- "W5 ' . . 3..::"';.:.. 1 ?If1l'"f..i”?2?iJil..l.?”.lll”i.f”.i?:' V21": ”c:' i:;":.:::..l mm mm nu-in-as mm new we . A i- r -i l i 1 V L . - . ' - . . . .- . . . . ; V . . trim ii-H tlIH't'l0Il in I-Illlill" Ulltl Iii-ting that one goal lead tonight that an unusually large ci"mvdl5m3am5 are ummng bnm N” from Canadian, emu” Yttlch needs only (Just-"HM-vi in Ill" -""ti-WW "ll vlicn they cross sticks with the v.ill he on hand tonight.' blmls to bank and rivers are be- 11 .dlfB,w in Sundays game to re i-cm-li was TI'i'lllli'II' aim l'l"lll(llll01l. .-g..,..,.,,,i,,ed "K; we” conditions” '1-omgmis w;,,nm-5 Wm "wot m.gln.I”llllg to brealrup. Methlnkspt-ain first place. . "I limiw to gut xiiiiw IIN-(It'll lINt.' ,.-yummns, nu. Coumy mmis nan week. lno one need worry over hahving lg! Canadasl represelitatiiitxas grid Tlw l.-lziiirlvi” :il-u l)l.l;t'll uiIlHiut'- W--. . - ----- - ---is ("llt holes in the ice on I e 15L troubles oi ticlr own ear er - ;v.,;.lin l'.ll';:I' ism-vzia Wlltillll I . . of April . . . or worry after thetday before they disposed of. Czech- Tiaiimr i-mm! In Im pl:.-i- mu holes are cut is more like it. ioslovakia 52. The Czechs trailed .....nli..mln,- 1-"milk RlllH')- or Qlin:"- On Wednesday afternogn of this 3-2 at the end of two periods and lwltclmin. Roiwr sivvnl H105! nl" week I left the car arkezl at were battlin hard to get back in- , D . K I ll” Hm? WW Will”? Dlillllli-' "N5 the end of a gravel road and struck in the game until insurance tallies I'll ll” b”lll"'lli" WllilV"” '" ll" ' off across country for an old fash- by Russ Rolicitson and Eric Ungcr A'.'lll!"yV I.I':ll:llP nurl 4'lt'i'i7I1llIlK to all , I County THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Parkda1e-Mi1ton., - Nine .Mi1e Creek And Cornwall if Play At Forum Tonight The Milton Hornets go into to- lntermediate B semi-flnalym;zht's game with a two goal lend flay-offs will be played tonight ril you-r the Pai"kdnlc Bombers. Thc the Forum with the Nine Milellrlurncts drnppcil the Bombers S-6 lCl('t'k Bulldogs meeting the Corn-lli. the opener on Monday night. 1 lu all Meteors at. seven o'clock and A large crowd of fans sat In an who Pzirkdale Bombers taking on the doubleheader on Monday anw The final game: In the Queen's By Rouson .. Yon. MARCH 6, 1954 M Huu1:as' comIE3 IF YOU ORDER TODAY WE DELIVER CIODAY COAL - FURNACE OIL - STOVE OIL .. PROPANE GAS WE ARE IN THE FUEL BUSINESS ONLY" ARNFAST COAL COMPANY DIAL 6558 g . Canada Goes Ahead In Hockey Series As Russia Held To Tie By Sweden HIVOCKHOLM. (OP)-A flrhting Swedish hockey team tied Rtussia 1-1 Fnday night and shifted the pimsure onto Moscow Dynamos in Passes Mark So this the spring break-up? is the question voiced by many 5 ioned hikc. Returning carward in set up East York's winning mar- late evening I followed the Murray'gin. their pay-off game with Canada unday for the world title. . . jnetaiiied Byl icpnils llltl I finn Jun. was not Dan Pntclis fiistesl. nX”e.lIoadod M1. on g ho” bud” mm she y w I m" ””dI'5'systeni. I never forced my horses ' ' l l(-Eardens l(:fhe cl-i-evirs-of-more than Harbour railway tracks for a coupley Toughest Teal. V0 PLAY-OFF HOCKEY RACEVVAY STADIUM SIIMMERSIDE-TONIGHT PIIINC-F. OF WALES COLLEGE Sl'MMERSll)F. ACES PSIIS Afternoon Skating 3 - 5 YOUR OPPORTUNITY I-IOCKIY Aft mom in FORUM Ks B. CITTCIJFFE. BLAIR ANDREW, Admission 60 and 35 Game time 9:15 3 OWIIPI5 p p ll'I (7htlI'lI6- lst game In acml-finals. " "H m" ' - "l 3 g , . A SINGLE F TONIGHT . 0 Y O .- Doubleheader ; x 0 INTEIIMEDIATE "B" PLAYOFFS 5, ...; in , . R -7 P. M. 5;; mt" H I. Nine Mile Creek vs. Cornwall Mo-I4-mil U M --O P. M.-- l'n rlulalr Bombers vs. Milton llnrneln Admission 50 cents Islanders and the llallfax Allan-iwnrd sub T Murlhv; defence. tics will cnmmence on Tuesday J. .P0;md' Grcgorgx Shaw, G- nlghl at Halifax. lt.u-In learned memo”; forwards. W. Gmnspwl H ha-re last night. from Islanders Murray. M. Gmespm J Clary” R. SerreIary,.llm Mac(.allum. lMacDonamv Ep Mackenzie. According to tentative plans the 1 Smwam R. Thommm I. Mwnommy necond and third time: Ill be C h N L , played In (lharlutletnwn 0 Wed- fc',.Kc”y' G' Mur”y' 0” ' ' M "”d"7 '""' Th""”d" "Wm" "H Prince Street School-Goal: (I. '''5"' "5"" 7'” """"' (""9 Wm 59: Acorn; dcfencc. D. Maccallum, R. In Halifax on Balurdnypyncxng, Dh wLoerm,G.). wewarliyilil; - oiwiir s, . si. . ar , . The week after next. the lhllfaxl 1-anion, (3. wgug, A. MqcFadyen. Forum will not be available for coach, Jy '1-um”. I SUMMARY Flnt Period 1--School Unll. M. Glllisplo (J. Pound. W. Glllisplc) 2-PS.S.. Ward 3-PS.S.. Maccallum I-School Unit, Colee (M. Gllllspln 8-P.s.S., Maccallum (Lee, Ward) O-School tinlt. M. Gllllsplo Penalties: Pound and Me the Atllnllcs home games on no-i count at Ice Follies. The Allanllr-at plan In play thelr home game: all Dartmouth. T CHAMPION Cable Type Tlro chains am... Period 'I-P.S.S., Ward Extra long wear. -1-mg peg-19.1 3-P..ss., Ward 9-P.S.S.. Maccallum (flee. Maoxax-) Noiseless. Lightweight. Smooth riding. Reasonably priced. The finest anti-skid you ever used. F. A. S. J0 o 129 Kent St. Phone 8188 ;llNDAY SCHOOL! Robert. Rnlkell of Glniicrslrr. England. recognized an the founder of the modern Sunday school. opened his first school In 1101. : Allilltlenal spurt on Page 0 MAYFAIR THEATRE The I-"lzinilcr-3 girl tlin jump on; - . - the .-llliiiitiwi nnxl xuwlr in at EDMONTON. (CP)r'M3" B3ld' 1000 spF.cmt?rs' . I. . of miles It 3&5 mm” mm pan; II: was by far the toughest test 10'-st tun uwvx" Tlicv li"ix"c lint Will. (-'7dY931"0)d Edmomo” dlmw .Ba1d.Y1n You um uue Y1”? nine evenmg Kn lat Apnl then Maxcll of the tom-name”; (0; Ln; Cang. g ' I . I I l we r - victories against one loss in the 3, The gui-gle or running water , . v'Il--lnllmiiiuii ltl-I)-off Halli” M 51' brought Albpm H5 mml 10. mm. mundgwbm His lone dc, . , t 1 1 b lnEdlf1ll5, All their previous opponents "' h”'”" "”d "'"'I-V W” "l”l ml” Cl”"””z champfonsmp Fflldall wmul leaf was I-lll 8-5 loss. in tlic eialitlil til? zotfafvpxfisilx-1 lme" On(nydixYtant mm by Seven goals or morei ll rxiizi d:n".- i.--I : lliv ifiled he won the 1034 championship llenground .8 must Ti.-year-Old .Ro3s,ia:ide spd" gtni d . U A Crowd 0! more than 10,000 1,giA'yl. i- e; M ys e' ' . p " I I i ' . . tt:':lCt'(H Kulllllt" Ki..iYm- 15:1: Cxliiutlhll Baldwin. leadmz 9-5 with l55t5”7.""”"d' O"””m Had t,3om'"7' 9' "WP WW” .”"” 59”” Md ::aii;mDoYimi.l(:kisi:if Elia buiioeg llli'V will liv going into the play-.lrock coming, home and with ii 3:131-:1-r::)”e ”'l7"59”””3 0'" 51” crept in and winter had packcrilday of me mumamcml -will is Vciy i.;:i Ill IP s:int- S g -i . y g, V e V” V - . p U . t pg b . .. .d t," IRL 1"). .g ”'” W W” "l"”"”S W W” ” l'"”lifi2T3.” bi."-'.1.....32”i'.1fi”i..il”k .113” Til?-'-3 "””'W "Li 5”" W " LET. ”..iKZ3."”lca...”ldf i”.?(i".3S"i!i7.i3lf.-I i.i”Sh..Z-7 -?i."..V. -Z fldmn flit") mu tllflltllillfl tho At- to iiiv button behind the New I t r , - g -lspruce spire to l('IIll a true Api"il', r V t I. ” l I ', ” ,.i t. ”,.i tr L . MM in NW iwl M mm, WW1 pBmn5MCk rock. deleated Qucbces Aivida l()lllSLll1lCLtouCh. Undoubtedly wen ha” some CLCCll.0.l04VRkla were not entered. were the 3.itli and 36th 0. tin. I . . L I There was some confusion M in skipped by W. R. lracy. 12-9 inismrp masts and Snow mums bi," barely missed a lictory that would son fnr Orlii and tho) ennbliu . m Tm hlanm,” mp” wn'”.mna1m,henm. the Alberta mck Womdl thcirvlaslp garlic oiktlle gompetitgnirl blow me farmers Sum" yyiunging me liaye kept them in the runnhigl. A thoi pnslsf ill;-mr;ieai"l:h:fh3:Ckl;n. s:;.K.M;r Flivk wimin.-it will tlc(itillcl,l' plnxgcount but the omciiiis awardcdl ,N0lff- bcfrla. gin-Deb blyd gel Md but it is my mm personal Swedish goal Ms scored 1966 man "Md 1 l A an NH, L,mH,.x. dmmg H", Navy. Baldwin one (m the last end. :Piercy, British .ounli la. e J y Opinion that King wmm. has ms, ll second after the bell ended playinpenc . riffs. it usi-" ."i:inmini'vd liy ("anvil Imme:li.ite'.y alter the Zallm E: C" (tBuA."Bl kcanmelj nnyd N,o.xth'l his grip. Time nlll tell how aCi-ur- m the scumd period" - - .- Trninor lsi-I lll,'.,'llI. Blll'Ix' has liocn Baldwin and his Edmonton rink Cl” S)” 3110- 5 Ilpplmd by DJ” C-l09l-Ill me I am m this px.(,di(.uon buy Tgkc Eufiy Lend p ri'--Willi: fmc liovlwr for iiw Islnilrl were presented with the Brier if 5”dl?,l";1Y- Elm: tolled l'”'d1PHdj;lg. ,.u on my mm . , , 1 hay;-inl In a game hampered by soft ice. A Velemn 0' ll” 1949 Clem nrs all U'l.'lSDn hut iinfni-liiiiatcly"rankard, emblematic of Canadian 93” Ml 5” ”C ”e5 M 0”"lm-am My, Sav11ln'5 fol'(Ica.5L ya, ithe Canadians took an early lead that W” C5-ml” 3f2 K" M” "" '- una forced to miss quite a num- curling supremacy. 1055:" ”p1?"" , ' . . o m,” me Czech, B5 Em-1 Clements produced the losers second ;:v"ii.. .lw r of mail panics dim in pi-cssiiiv: The curlers from Canada's 10 New B”'"5ll.”k ””d Mamtobal T,-Out nine,-nmn W111 have gang;-lscored shortly after the seven- Coast. To End In' l1LlxlTI4'Ws, Iii llin l.nnl nnnlikls provinces then formed up behind had !our,V1Cm”es and 5” 105505 . .- - v I H I v i b- B ". , . . ,. .. . . each Prlnce Edna-mi 11- d d 101 l9l0lCmR- Tllls C0mlllg 01-Wlilllll "ml" 9 "l3lk- bl” 5 K0" 3 Cl After Robertson imd Uiigzei ca 9 lll-s INN iW'W '0 Ill" lFl4l"d"I- tl massed Highland pipe band andl - I 5'4" ml P . . .. . i ,, 'HII'lV1l'lr7P -4: lluvk will hc Rmnl: "'d (1 II t u h the EdmontciilQ”Cb9C each Am” three mm 10'” nwrmng 1101 aiml on Am” Wk twncd me mm” less um” Yolcmmda a Safe mmgm the mlmrl i..iA IIY('NPl1tl)-t)II'x' in Inn ronriiiinn mud e Y0 E seven and .N'cwfuuiidlniid lost all 15 - . . should sce trout wi-ll fed Illlrilllllvsclaler-up X cl ' iappcarcd to Coast. IJOVSWIY 5-l-All 0l,,,.,. ..,..,,.. yyhinm-k hm; p,,.,,, -7 A 47 10 of its gamcs. Elld SCFaDDY- Durnn: winters whcnl 19 3113 13115 M111 15d I theimselves for Sundays filial ii-si. USN, 5,; ,,m..;, dun”: ghg ,,:,,1.,,l , k .” -ms streams are Ice bound and low,-Sl9adY RWICK M11011 W35 1”5WN'd9d In Friday's curtain-raiser. (Eer- minpniun, that ho was A iiroiit:;f"",” ""1.”"” "am W" h' M, . NINTH mn'x'n in water trout are sluggish and in by two quick goals by George Say- manly downed Finland 5-1 to cl.mb man by iliv iimn thv play-nfrs i:.m.tm'; mgaiilful ;:;?:rousl 3”. R. C ,.m ,,t,;, UT, mm H astate of semi-hibcrnation,lt. takes liss and Moe Galanrl before the mm mm pmce in the eight-roam gmnm, mmmd. THIS war M H M - . . ' - M”n.Imlm ” ("M Fm") Iva Rp rushing water, (".1rl'ylllg fond near first iigtegniissiogii. Ift w'E::.1thi:l1:L1h1r0u,,d-robg,, gem-.q,t b n!.d-scrimii form. ' . 1 .' g . ' ,, ,. , - l'mC" - C , ' C03 0 lCR59l'l(T5 01' W3-ll - C The Czechs. bea en y l?';.'ma ' ' IkifbgsnHY1l?:IV::::a';tYYlLIfge:;:Hli)?9(;mYl1 ifskl ' LY Y)” (W l(':lWni U" Dali? I0”””""9"l 500""? lead" earlier In the tournament bi H6 Trniniir has luv-n wry Iinprcss gmnigomsh tonight when 8'' Dung mt W” cm W1 (FOR at In the second period the Czechs gdgnucgl 5.2 score,face Swedeii io- lml with the pin): rif Rrili Gray; . -t c K I.-.' V I Ql'9hPC 07ll030 3010-lllmll ' abandoned European-style 00mbl- day in 5 battle for third ll..lIjE, . , sinus Unlversi y mee 5. n .. e n I 8 . . . tdurln: the past t'(llllilF' of wcck.s.l me first game of the Nmrnlme Ing i 8- - ml ml mil lm-r 7i llmlloll play and began driving in The Swedes curruitly hold n ire- llc sizilcil lzixl nlrlil Ilml (tx"m'spm.com.gmm mm” The smnm by '. E. I. . 020101 002 012-- 9 ,, mg on goal in the Canadian iiiaiiiiiunlpomc edge, having taken an 3-0 l'T””'."" "I" "f '”l".li:inl p.-I-lp:IiI1'lyit'illC or their" showing againsitlbt Uni - li'3i"l" - ”'”"rl3-W STOCKHOLM min siaiiciiiigr. The eltltcll I" ”'CElC5- toielhetibmliiiiz from Canada W "Ii I h”:h""":d U” N”'”'"'l m.""' strong competition from Mount Nu-ufnlil. ool nil (loo 100 - G M. (hf! mm ..: N-Q mghm d;;y'3lY"1lh IITIDWVI-”d ll?-TCHSIVP W0Fll. RD-lnnly defeat. Es, ny:n,:l',T:;1nt1'::,X;'n”:,':,,dA(E:?nl::;::; Allison University and the Univers- N. 9w W) 211 M” an may in the world hockey tourna- Plaabred I” "”b5m”Ce we East Y0”: Will”-55 Swll-if-Tllnd "VH5 IV- .. . . ,, ,.. .. , ul ! - .. ,Lh.;l dprpnsc and "Hwy. mm W”. Horli-yhfsltlhrxv Bruniwlflik. egpnedwtllk T1..NTH Roth!) ment. Cpmau centre vlumn Zn odsk. mind in the days only 0 er It started as a forward until he wnalng represen 9w um 16 P. I. H0 103 010 100... R W L T F A Pts Y 4 W Li: Y. furl-nil mil of nx-tinh fnr nlmut ii ?.”dhPr,!If1hCc sEi?Wt:”i;15l”:dwlI:1dieh9ln ('. Vg 00;" 011 gm 021 114Canada .. 6 0 0 57 3 l2 "s mmilli y-.'.Ih plblllikl. (in his rc- (";n9”l ye ydm? Navge PE? . , N. S. . 210 Will .100 001- '7 Russ” 5 0 I H11 turn lin playnrl rlcfcii-ii but in rc- J: N; (1:3)! Him; I ' e"5 "AM (mp ml 343 on HOVI;-'. Swcdvn 4 1 Zli II: 9 will gnmr: Illlx lH'("I usrtl upy l lg pa; .Y0.s 30 ' Smk. 20001,.)-gm 0mW12lCZ4”Cll"- 4 3 0 3911 ll wfimit WlI('lIf'v-llli xtlll npcniln dur. They clinched nu crown hem Qua 001 00.3 020 2014 1-, l : . "m3 H” P” 0.”. . last Saturday by defeating the Alta. 100 101 210 301-10 No,:.ay ; 1l5 0 5 36 2 The addition of Iliiiiny (TCOnni'lI":";n1Y1erS"'y ox Netw,BrYn5:;11CLk in A: B ” " 001 mo Om OKLE 3; Swlti . 0 5 1 12 31 l l i- ill giro the I-luiiilnzx twn slrrin: "1 H?” gamf".l Y” m 3 Ram, h”d' a 000 mo 10'? ' i. Friday's Th-stilts ' ilwfcnsirc llllllx iiuil mil lllnulr mm (M5 Dmms 33.": such an ML; Mime - 3'2 m0 "I03 003 I'll Gcrltlnll.V 5 FInl"inrl I - Priizcr lrlcwwlc of rum! iirnlcrllnn..5:."1'Sl”5 bgntllliuldhnu ”gl.d g””YZf. ' ' ' Canada 3 C"z.cclinslovnkl:i 2 M()NTA(iUE-FRIDAY - RATURDAYA5 & 6 .lEci"c again lhc l:l.in(lcrs luivc nn-1 Nsllidy 5” . com me W! E c r S d' Russia I wcden 1 loihcr point In llIPlI' fnvni". lies-Jae. Henrdons shommg keg” H1; Slfllrdlfs Gamc-I spite lms :ilw:1ys hr-tin vr-ry iznotlvsmms in me lead "hmu.ghoutl tux -&- Switzerland vs Finland "" ””"l".'i ”'” ”” hi” ””'" "”'" IBI;,.:Y(i.e':0?:,"C::,,.stff):g” i:i)MoNTox, (CF) Final si.mii.l Swedcll vs Czcchnslovakla ' - o' the lug: rlinsriiis xiii)" the l-"- ,1 1 3 ' r - : . . - Color .iiigs in the Lanail nn curling Sunday -1 Games . I, ,. . . 1,1,. M Hm NV ziidiciitc and to us they looked nl-l ', . . ' I r " i g . . lu"l'::;'fntllIYf””M,:'g HM W” POEM "um as pom” as Mount Amsm, Uvnmnmnsluiis. W L . Gcrniaiiy vs Norway Rock Hudson - Pipcr Laurie " rt " " - ' A " n .1. . r. y ,- - has ,,1,,.W, ,m,,. up ,,mm. W - - - MW.” "9 3” Clmdahlj R"55l” pg Rousing Action - Adventure and Romance Buckti Trninoi" all your and rnnksr Y” pM0”nl A- W3”0'Ped U-N-Ii Saskauhewan 8 2 Exgelient. I willi the host gmilirs tlint we have '9-Y mme ma" 20 pom” 0" um PW” Nova Scmia 6 4 ' S w' . - won In the Nliirilinws iliiring Ill” "ms mgr" alld m um 001193? 59”” Onmlnm 6 4 I ...,” H... S..(.,...,,,.g they defeated the University of ,.K.,m.”mgn" ()nm"n"n " G 4 1 . . . . imv Blllll-ISWICK ball players twicc ; Flrmsh (mumbm G 4 6-3 oy Cliiiitlr llnlvvil will hr nun .'il 1'1? Slllmls” Of the N- E-'P- 1': JNPW HI-un5wiL.k 4 5 l i lllc kry inch in the xriic-. l((ll)t''ll. 5””5 VH5 the 5u'0nI Ahowlnll Uflwlrmnnhn 4 6 l p .,..,m"g Hm form -,,.. lllkplnyorlitlle Saints at Sackville. St. Dun-y Quohm, ' I 3 7 l Prince pstrcct School defeated h,,.,. m g,mHm,.-..p mm km.” H1, slants walloped the Mounties 69-rill!-,. 1,” LC 3 7 .Sohool Unit No. 1 in A fast and r,...,,m .l,,,.,..... ,.,,1.,w, y,,, 1-,... at Sackvillc after edging Mount .AlIV,wmu"dln','1d 0 10 lruxzcd game of hockey l0ll0Vlll1ll I,.,i.,.,, .;.,, l,,. .,.,.,,.,..g .,,,,,,, m 55-49 mi their home court the V g ' Mg V line lce sports last. night. George l.,.,l, ., .,,.,,.F: ,h.,.,. ;,,,,,,,,-1,,,,, l)1'Cl'l0llSr iileck. This was the crucial, . winrd sf Princpsstract ltlda:lllS&&(ll.1ail1I1 rzrvnl-. Paul S...iiii..u gum inln iii-wtzanlr 0 tie series and the Salms1 N d H wthl rec goa an ana s i e '4 ,-we as xnllivllltllii (ll, ii qiimimn more than measured up. They al- S a E I). Maccalium accounted for the .-.....i;. Siiimloii hm hm. likv n"ua.vs play well with the odds other three izonls. Mmen G1'- MoNTA(;,UEAMoN - Tlms ... 3 and 9 li.'"llv"l' III n slump. lie Jim in-nii.5lIlCl(9fl Rllalllsl lll0m- Tonight ll1'.V .0” lcspie was the marksman for the lt..lIll'-I imizh ltlik fll'4)llllIl lliv np- arc noiiig to the series as undo:--y suchcol Ilnlt. scorlnlz twn and 115- lllixlilil iwi mid ns :1 mu.-ni.iion.u dogs against the strong Xaverlanz sisting bnnctwllie tlilril which was lit" niimmmii lIl.ll' im KllIiPl'Nl. but St. l"X- Will know they have F N 1- w k srom y es, llimrxcr he i: gnin; lnrlimiinm been in a ball game before may R.eferecs-John Richard. Art Coll". tllnl hr IQ .-..min;: out of llic.('VPlllllK is over. ; Hg". Perry. Trevor Howard -- Ralph Richardson ”" ” ' ' 'Vg:'"'&R' The Maritime Mnlnr Huck?! T”""" m” 39”” Wild - Exotic Passion -- Lush and Lurin 1 men ' L”"" '""'"""" b'”'""" "''l s'choo:imUnit No l-Goal 5. 0n Wide Screen MURRAY RIVER. MARCH 6l'h - 8. PM. SATURDAY ONLY Inuuvvo Iv 'iI'i'u"&:' uvamsvou: '......' ' K WARNER BROS. 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