5 Injuries Hit Bruins Hard"AsThey Enter Fifth Game Of Finals With Habs omght '”" """G'"”'”" ”'l'"””'' M"”” ”' 1”” Troffers Take Overtime Albany St. Pats Winners P. E. I. Ladies Curling Ass'n Formed At S'side their Stanley Cup semi-final. Riding along on a 3-1 margin series, Canadiens rule favorites to finish off the Bruins and l move on to the final against Detroit Red Wings. in the best-of-seven "Win From Saints In Finals allow the Trotters to connect for still came out on the short end -The Albany It. Plla won the Simmons in Macl-larlana trophy. Simmons-MacFarlano Cup Ieooad Period: 3.. lroetown. Taylor (C. Mill) 1:30; I. Albany. Ml" Tuesday lIl8lll'- torrid he will again discard the two- A pair of field souls and make- A - l . . . i - - . - - - A tic of the South Sbora Cutcliffe (Dawson Cam - M an organization rneotlng held:Presldent Betty Llnkleltei” vice name m B051 9' won 4'8 by Mom 803"? Syhlem Ind "59 Only Jlcs 500'” 0" "3"" "ml "'3' "1 "W of a 22-13 score at the and of the me mil "V9 """"l”- emblem! ' emu) 7" l ' real 0" I00 "5 Dim M3"5"""l3 ques Plante regular net-minder first overtime quarter were en- Th S ' t th b ttl d h k t Hock” Dun" chmploump ." ""3 "' Mb""y- cnnuw (cul- ' - first an minutes. Wendall Giliis 9 ""5 9” ” 9 " ” Bedeque rink last night, defeat- cliffs n.w.o..; 14-5o- 5 Mb. ' ' ' ' ny- yesterday afternoon at the Sum- mersids Curling Club, with dele- gates from lortctown. Alberlnn and Monta Summerside. Char- gua present. it was the unanimous de- cision of the four P.E.I. ladies curling clubs to affiliate in form- lot the executive trig what is ill be known as the l president. Kay Johnston; secre- tary trelsurer. Marion Smallman; by-laws. Elizabeth Macdonald, convener. with Irene Silliphant, Beth Waugh ancl.Evelyn Clldmorc on her committee. Other members are Margaret overtime goal. the Bruins counted two casualtiesi Veteran goalie Sugar Jim Henry and defencr-man Fern Flaman. ratcd tops .mong the Bruin rear- izuard contingent. were left at home. Perry. Alberton; and Hal lnman. In the first three games Irvin had Flame and Hodge working on a shuttle basis. The only Montreal casiilty in the overtime battle Tuesday was Ken Mosdell. in trying to avoid an offside. the veteran Montreal centre pulled up short and went ough to give the Sport Lodge Trotters a 54-48 win and a one- game lead in the City Basketball Lcagiie finals as they defeated the Saints at the S.D.U. gym last night. Battling to a 4444 draw at the rookie Charlie and high-scoring Donnie MacLean proved to be big guns for the Trotters in the opener as they each callected eight points-Mao Lean o four field.goals and Gil- lis on three field goals and two for basket with the Trotters for the next few minutes and took a lead for the first time since the early minutes of the game on Bill Kellyls field goal at the 10- minute mark but Arnold still couldn't pot one as the Trotters ing the Freetown. Royals. peren- nial champs for a stretch of eight years, by the score of 5-2. In the filth match of a but of five series. The teams were deadlocked at two games apiecs before last Dawson (C oron. Cutcliffa) 15;. 1:; I. Freetown. Taylor (Mu- Murdo. C. Hill) 10:10: Penalties. Campbell. Macuurdo. 3. Hawaii. D. Roberts. Richards. (served u Thompson). team penalty to Freo- town. scrvsd by Smith. Third Pflllftl Edward Island Lldiel Montague. These delegate willlJAW FRACTFRE . . . e f tb fui tr . Curling Association. Marlon Small- act until the annual rneetiniz. i illlefaxllllggpgalgllll 1:0 xlslglslleflr mtlgsflhi; ::;e”lO;f3;':"; :"::;lgg1:ceTl;:n:l:: o Amfsieer oufmgwum caused the ggefidmiggile :(:.:y'DS5a2z!t' hi: night's contest which was played Period: 7. Albany. big. man. president of the Summerside The Charlottetown represents-K Henry suffered a fracture of the rum; for mmghh game .He wag Wemme session with Elwin Mac. saints to mt” somewhat m um nut and gave the sums I mm. before the largest crowd (over son (Cams;-on) 14:10; p.nm..V ' h A i point lead. The Trotters forged 1300) ever to jun lu "my mm wuuh club was appointed chairman. On motion by Kay Johnston and sec- onded by Evelyn Cudmore, Mon- tague. it was decided that the first president of the organization should be curling club on the Island. from the Sumrnerside club. which is the senior ladiesl l The pro tem executive was ap- pointed from the official dele- gates. There were two from each club and following the aforemen- tioned motion a third dclegato was. tives invited the Island ladies to,upper left law and will be up- hold the fall meeting at their club . erated on today. He was struck on October 29th. 'by the puck late in the third pe- 'l'ea was served by the execu- lriod when Calum Macxay blasted tive of the hostess club with Rita B Sllill ll'0m 20 lelil 0lll- All” Silliphant in charge.-as. trcatnlent in the Boston dressing- L... roorrli Henry Tghamely. went thefrlelst f t W 3'. s liusness 0 e Exhibition ” 9 3 ” ”” Baseball injury was revealed Wednesday when x-ray examinations were made. Flaman pulled up lame with a By THE CANADIAN PRESS charleyhorse in the second period given treatment on the train on route home from Boston. PLEASE!) WITH TRIO Irvin pleased with the work of hts for- ward line combination of Mosdell. Floyd Curry and Calum Mackay. although the big line of Jean Be- liveau. Bernie tEoom Booml Ge- offrion and Bert Olmstcad ac- counted for one goal Tuesday and Geoffrion had a hand in a goal Kinnon and Donnie MacLean col- lecting single field goals each which, along with the quartet of points on foul trys, proved too big an obstacle for the younger and less experienced Saints to overcome. and so the Trotters walked off with their first win of the best of three final series. The Saints encountered a lot of trouble in the first half in their attempts to get their shots on the said he was especially opener was the failure of their rangy forward Dave Arnold to produce as he did in the semi- finals and during the regular sea- son. So. the Saints found them- selves with a big climb ahead as they entered the second half. As was proved in the semi- finals with the Welshmen. the Saints always shine in the latter part of the battle, and this they did last night as they cut the Trotters lead from nine to two back. it four by the victory. a n d following some led by Donnie Macbean. and by the 14-minute mark again held a two-point lead. They made 16-minute mark and appeared well on the way to The Saints then called time out instructions from Jack Reardon on the bench. Arnold shot a pair of field goals in quick succession to knot the count again. Gillis failed to pay- Bedeque rink. The game was played on Wet ice. but the am- azingly fast action. sustained through the whole sixty minutes of play, kept the teams' suppor- ters in a frenzy of excitement. Albany scored the first goal in the second minute of the first period and were never headed. throug the Royals did knot the count at one-pll early in the sandwich session. The Greonshlrts were leading 4-2 when the mid- Referees - Isa Hunter and Vance Harris. After the guns tho following trophies and prizes were present- od: Tbs Simmons and MacFar- lane trophy. presented by Walter Simmons to the Albaiuteanr captain. Gord Cutcllffa. The Hor- ace Wright trophy for finishing first in regular league play, to the Albany tum by Ira Crozisr. Arnold Henderson presented the nominated to represent Summer New York um 8"” F9" "it 83"" "W9 O"' ""3 basket. Although they had taken aide. ' 100 .103 030 oooeto 15 3 l'f"15l1rd'" eiilfd l”"'mi"P "9""? "'9 5982:" bY(EelLrr'a:iun and Macxav an early lead in the game and points in the first three minute off on two foul trys with only 15 die frame ended. however, and Bedoque rinl ll'0PllY '0 Bonnie P A y r had out-shot the Trotters. they period after the half. and dldnt seconds left. And so the stage added an insurance marker in Howatt. tho league's top scorer. The exeuit ive is an follows: lPhiladelphia ax. 000150 040 000 -1012 s Long John Hciidersoil will be in .the Boston nets. He has made are leading the Montreal point-get- ters in the series. each with five. time. was set for the five-minute over- the final frame. The line of Noonan. Dawson John Myers presented the South Shore League trophy to Bonnie l tfianie called after I2 innings . . . l . . . l i th . - C . G ff d B l ' ' Gaie Forces ;belL(;::,;: offiiilffsils) qmnmam (rlinc: a3l:i'geaVll::(:e:(l)enall-lmln llloiieb llllenlllgh-glelrllyllgllaallll l,tillle::1l31l8ll'Il?e;lA1'hlel'-Ics In the second half. new-comer and Cameron. with 'cfcncemsn Kiwi" 10l' lllllllll ill! mall Pos"ponemen1' of ::.:,ndi:.nd.u.HO?i:.l,r,:l.l,, 9l;l..en;:'nd Cfjii regliach Dick Irvin of Canadians IC3:t!il3l(lslEnlsl-gavift Ollie! Sfiilrllrr e2(a1fTll:: D I grrdlgds ilaliliwutlejagl?-rleyleucdlli glgrgt.Clgdl:nr:l:rk:i'?uD1:lgerlolDa:vll u'al'r;.l following were presented Sg 'g S ' para ;;.,.3g.'... .31 Hr? Nv.5k..w..-Wild hegulans 10 80 alanlz with the played. R9al Clievrellls and l-90 S long set sltots and equalled the son, 15-year old sensation of the with ailvar spoons by Mr. Myers rdl mngl isanie lineup that won.the fourth Labineleading the Boston marks- 9ff(n-(5 of Danni, MacLean' who sglntm led Qhg gcofjng pm-gde for scoring nhlevamenu; Mbny. . . U f , . me First -93"” "' B"5l”"- H "W5 me ”'-39' "'9" Vm" lw" 30315 "5"" vl'l::ST PALM BEACH. Fla.before being traded to Detroit. He again came up with eight points. with 2 goals and three assists. 3, 1-rowan, G. CutcI"fg' P-Q N09. 'l;l'(h:?l:tl1';t; laLg:;nTf0rglealfIl;:ice Pills' (N) 000 100 (Kill-el 8 0. tAP.lKansas City Athletics Wed- returned (to the Ylankees in a win- Gillls only had four as he was Ronnie (i!lfLle;0l:h;)lllik;tlI the light Mm DV D.w.on. phu Noon". if - Balv rm 010 002 Moss 8 0 ' nesllay bought pitchers Ewell ter deal rom Ba timors Orioles. covered more closely. He fouled once. an ii an opera. an Freetown Clayton Mm D. 305. . . h . lllhile :ift;"o:r;nilrol ttihepostrgttiiitfn Eff Wade, Dnnnso I5! and Sheba.-(1';VRo1'a Blackwell and Tommy Gorman SURPRISE DEAL out in the overtime. Ha;-d.wor-k. Cutcllffe had a goal and two .11.. W. c,,,,pb,11. E. -1-33.10;-V w. a club . . lPaIica. Rognvm l6? and Moss. Vl- and first baseman Dick Krylioskl jng for-ward Bnb Fear-on wgs the assists. M111. summefgldg 2:351”, 11;; Jllan dc Fuco between Victoria ROEOVIHA L - Donoso Hr- Bal- o . - from New York Yankees in s Th 3 h d I beg Of the Saints 35 he collected The game was featured by out- Phillips Gerald M.dA.n Log 15 V ' ' ' . c t' 5 ea came as a 5lll'- - . . - l '"&,1:”&aQ,?,?:;ei;hlZEsl'.;..ed the EV"s' S d 5”a'3l" "35" deal V prise. as owner Arnold Johnson 10 Dolllls lll "19 llisl hall Md 1 ”t”dl”3 3"He"d'"3 ”" ul' 9”" E. Campbell. 1:. MacNelll. R. 18-lear-old to postpone her sched- mm. W, e&','(:'mm MR2 5 1 i The dpurfllliie P7108 fig; mall; and his aides were believed hatch- basket in the overtime. Chick Bf dblgll 50319;:-onwl;ll::i :lIcl:::.' Campbell. Wllmot. G. Hueslll. D. i . . t t W d day '- i V The Rotary Centennial Hockey lBradley. Dunn! 26.00; 4. QSS (ios- ll0llll99 55 lll 6lK'95S 0 - -V - ingatrade that would send Arnold Morrison had eight in the half 3" "'9 ” 5 - ' MgcFu-lane. James Clark pra- tlgile 8sttillminael&-ll upettlwisioon Badl.-igljlinninggogg(;(:lr32:n3n1? lchanipionships, now an annuall eph tMulliganI 34.00, Vl'llaClWl'9ll- 0909 0"! Of llle llllesl Portocarrero. their rlghthanded and two in the overtime. llllly hr" "llmb" "' do" "I'll: suited tho Arnett trophy to the Wedncstlav. 16 hours before she ga'wyer F-ac; ,7, and Mvmnwevenl. were staged at the Char- PARKDALE 0 Q.(T.H.S. O l”'lil"l1f!"d?d Pllehf?" l" l"9,l13"'e Pllcller. 10 the Yankees. Donnie MacLean topped the u'"""" U" "'l" w'” u” 'l n-"gown Royals for flnlshlll wais In mkk. her postponed gt. (,(;lemanVvMmer I8, and Ba-us. W-V kmemwn Forum Iasl night helm” parkdale Gimmuoaxl P. wahuvith ((ln't'llnn8lll.'Vltfl!S1f')ntil1ie Blankaee whether the cash deal was the poinpgenel-5 (0,. the game with last-ditch clearing plays prevent- ucond h "gum. hum Pr”. wmm ;F-ace. L.Miuer. I a large or-owq. rfhree minor titles ren; defence, J. Douglas. E. Grcg-. glliflflglriliilg )'fn;:1li'.e wrles art: ye r. forerunner to a trade was not im- 13V gonnwed by pea,-,,n with 15 ins the 3001'”. (continued on N" 1)) Miss While. daughter of Lester Detroit mi 030 am 00079 14 l W"? decfefi W" 93”; 0' 5l""'g fwd: lg'W:4Fd?- 3- 5083;: 9- M"5' G,,,,,,,,,, ,ppea,;,d in u'g,,me, fe'fig's"lea'rye l:;l”;;f;"”:'eEdTh:f glelfllj and Earl Nicholson with 14. Other 5.,,,..,...-,.; --1"-s-s-""'-" G' Vl."l."9- g('"er.al manager of 305"” (A' .000 00" wk" .5 1 Ptark-Par da e'- Queen qugm'a'n H V l mam" H. a"erS' B with the Yanks last year after be- handed hittin and Kr hoski is a scale” for the none” were: T” 1.. Dominion Magnesium Co. of To- Hoeft, Zuverink I7i and Wilson. V”-sl K9” laklng 3 ('"3"lP'""5"'P' M3('K3-V E- lllacha-V in hm" h, u from me men Km. . gt y Gillls l2. MacKlnnon 4, Ready 2, First Period: 1. Albany, Plt room. and an unknown in Toronto Yewcic (7l; ng-lmvk, smith .3; V in the opening game of the even- Q.('.H.S. Girls-Goal: Small: g E p . V g POWEF 8WlllE9l' Wlltl "EV!" (lull? Goodwin 1V pm the saint; Mo;-. Noon” (ngwgon, Cameron) lzm; you IALE .. nu 1.1'oN M31. sas City Blues His won lost rec lived u 3 9 9;; mm crcls-5. said Wednesday Slit! Freeman fill and White. W-Hneitzl "ll 1" "I" P3PC”'"”'ll"l ”l”55',l"e d””"”' A" 1'3"?" "f L”"" 5' r . i i P 0 we MOM rison 10 MacGui an ll Arnold 7 nalties D. Roberts. 3. Kowntt. cury. Chslli. APPlS W Kl"!- 5 l - S rin Park-Parkdalc Blllchlrds Duffel F Andcr on' i id l "rd "as 32 and his earned run 'l"""5""- when "9 hmllzhl "19 ' K ' ' Pe ' is ready lmdwlm when m. wemh-lllxl-Delilrkk tNl ion ”'l0 04'! 1” is 2" hlhnkid the Princr Street Tigers Harper A Hililaln mlwlhllallclb averalle 188' He l5 " rlgmha"d"' Al-"19-"C5 l7 N” "ls? lmm "'9 Kelly 4' Mamonneu 2' Ledwe" er is selte . V cw or m - - l H l . ' l ' l' l Kryhoski. a veteran lefthanded Macks nf phiradelpm said he and MacDonald 0. The chubby la-year-old wants tnlC1ev' (At :-tin 031 n3(im11 to ,1 2-0 on goals by cullen and Mac: L. I-rluell. A. Lavers. G. Mac- ms. h asem 8". "Wed several h d 510000001 d -V -V V Rpferees Cemge Smnueburv and COHQUEF lll0 lllllll "Nlll 1" 1 no A""l"9ll'- Gl'l55”m l5' -la"-V"? "l""""1',mME hanged In an "var; Donaldlgililzifg years in the Yankee orllanizatlon hf: lhelcllib. Thtlssilsellhelfllrsllnrliirtllxlle gslbflllll Fertiliser CE'Ill1lPdT! (total d i l nus s to e rot era an to acquire talent outside the or- ganization with the exception of the draft. - i . .t t th . mileslllli Lirldlc cm Ciel mi and West-l Bill V llirlilrlrei irlltwe :aaflI:iElggdlSll:I:”i9C2 swim-l rum. Katt till; Crarcia, Houttcmanl time goal to give the West Kent! mm. Fmmnm, (-h8m,,i(,k made he,-its) M0551 :9: and Hagan. W-Lid- Monarchs a 3-2 win and the Pee cll a dozen to the Saints. The Saints made good on 14 of 22 foul tryr A while the Trotters connected on TONIGHT. TIIUBSDAY. MAME I IORUM "ll lPPl"e5mwl" Local Curling lhnrtjvp atlpmpl last year. 9: L-Mnssi. Hrs: NY - Harris. Wee championship as they defeat- a - . - r' :(ll-K' .A'l.Ht-dPkdlPk .W. Wd Sha is SWlmmlnE at this time, oflTll0I'nDS0ll 9 Invr Ha nu fed 31:; vahenmnsr aavnsmar DCVIS Cup ROIiII1d lResu"5' Draw Junior cunadiens 1-0 of their 19 J kl DO W ' ' ” D DDT ac "e y sordiostn u-ggchgrnug teman. Strickland. the war because . , , . . V V indes whim hem Miss Chadwick cmc 'INt 000 004 lll(ls5 ll 25 goals, while Mat-Kay and Duvar vRAN(.()ON (AP) - 'lhe Philip. R V M I (W! , m '" mm ””'"'"hl"v lwivih W c iimmllinaimiizriblgiarl a wired lm in Pirkiiml h l t '"m- made 8 54-) New or -the T0":lluTllblll Selflllls llzlllgscurlzd b: T” Tm" N"d' sh 11 Prizes for best Hoosadm Ml” whllels nalllgalxra 583:7 17b llslraltriClllalle;"'uPorlerficld Shoal in til? rl:anmcmag:lvey .t0liePpQu:ei,l llpe(Ii"ng'Cmt1ll1esl with Burma1llled' the ll”! and whnnd V9” curl"-5 Ow Fm- Ch les A. Goodwin. ca 9 o 9; . . ' . H ' i . - ' . . . 95 By in e eas crn zone avis i i . i . MONTREAL. tCPl e-lil l' l w - svl Tuesday night. Twenty-five' '7) Ltlrrlelgi an'dHlxnl(l'l9Cl(. W-. square Eagles a 3-1 decision overlcup tennis compeminnl alP;h9qChar3"'ell.I”"'q'.Cum”: Canadians juniors Wm 193:3 lpf,-at. 3 Con” "nd "Holy Sh. 3- Pnrlerfield. L-Minailin 1 fhp Queen (harlotte Flyers in the In (he final N." WWI” mat " .h.ea:f'; D . aimpson 2. A. day for an exmbmon W" M New A i 50 M. . u r - orn .v . on tcaman : . ' dm ssian ge H mile-an-hour winds were blowing about eight lllil'kee xxx 000100001-2 9 lln i. h A ll" .. Bradley . . . at ll P-"L V W Ag V VV r;.,..,krV.... lNl mm on 00x--3 fl n ..fl,';..7.l'l.h". a.,'.".,lI,':ms rl-2;... marker, ;;'t'l::t "T9-(V,':l","d(; 2D9g'00 sdilcaled MacDonald Z Dr. H. Mackenzie 4. foullllllmd-d Plfylnll d h MARCH as To APRIL s s W . g,,men..V wits," is. and (tr-and. Wm? Adams W” the lane QueenV.'3"1 I - ' - ' - ' v and Draw for onlght continuing the Kames 5" '9 "r"'”" "m”" l 9 ' 7 York RI-He :ill. Parks r7r; WOJFX. Darncll is: Cha,.h,,,e scorer. l'" ”"-V -"59 hm Milli"!-1 Mauniz. round robin: ' middle of April. THUMDM; Find Walk"- w'”3””l”3 l'"w"5""r The Parkdale- girls and the 6,.:'pa6"'4'n:3' The Phmppmes may '1," ml 1 lsgnlllmy tpollocle llanlm iaftinl Children's Skating 4 to K Sfl "eyes,-er-. - V we l--C. Camphcl. R, Ewing, cu irec or or ana lens 0. e - 3 , "M Moccasin Dance 9 to 12:30 Ch 'ltt "I. till it QM" ” " 9 2'” 8 l N " " R. Le-Clair. v. Rodd vs. Dr. Mac- National Hockey League. Jackie Doyle's Jamboree Band. Shoot Results Soccer Results (Clix'lif'fll”3kri-'iwizll'eii:omiih ilad. Russian Bel-ters K”""”- A- We”""- D's CW 5- Wedmday t ”""d 0' ” 0' 1” - Followliiu HIP the rcsillls of RV dav ' r . Cmsbyg players will be taken on the Prizes recent York Rifle Clllb bhoul: l LONDON 4RcutcrsIA--Rcslllts of (-,.,im,.,,wam,, Lawn, M Lgffing Record ice 2 A, Mar-Donald. 1).. A. trip. All will be players still elig- MON.-I-"LY ME:-"Np CLASS l ilIwS"tli"al.””” played in tho UK; Perry. John Richard. Amtis Gor- LONl)ON (AP) -Arkady vnrh. M”".M”""- -'- Dl"ll""- E 5" lb" "" l""l”' '?""”Y "W "”""-.-l'lRlDAY- ' i . Allan Evian . . . . . . . .. P "P ay' l 'e-alt. yev. Russia's world middlcwci ht. lesme vs" 8' Burdent Ct Hnudet Among them Wm be Hen” Pocketl Children's Skating . . 4 to 5:30 - P-Mu . t v- - ll -Dr Brown Dr Shaw Rocket Richard brother of the ; George Andrews FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION vvp pBLl UHRDS I TIGERS 0 weight-loin: champion. has added I" 341' 5' L" D 3 mm. musmou ' M ,1 R0 key Nlsht to be Announced 7.30 PM General Business ll" H. T. Ycscy Semi-Final Replay: Llncupst. V to his laurels, the Moscow radio M aka E31; 13' ldonakl ' Richeard 5 Eu Ce C I ' ' . ' A l-;di.wun Vlalts . . . . .. N tr--am um 2 york v o .Tlf1Cr5?(r4'lal' George M3PMll- sai 'v'r' ' ac 3" ' "C ""5 "- J- ' l 8.30 P.M.-Guest ker. A. Walthon Gaude tt” i - 9 - d ed"95d5l- Hornb H st ad v Wlll' w ' A lSATUllllAY- Irene Hlardy . laNoif)lsil LEAGLE lan: laeiegci; (I.Jliorlkarull.f Eggs;-, Moscow radio said he jerked Rodd y' ” e ' ' "'"”' l plijgfcit gfld J';hn3.:"At;ml”;" 83:. Farewell Shun: Manager Charlottetown Centennial Myron .iiig V ivision SML 80-ll. 30. 5': MW 1' H337 d - I S, . ' - 1 - "T Cam ' W lb (.rmkm Mnmmpsln C 2 Shemdd W 2 Kennpd-vi Knsnnv Dmmnmt Burke, lovskpotlgietseriinmabmeie inundterld Ice knon Seaman. Don Mac- the schedule so far calls for other All""”"" t ' ' i i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A " 3"” 3 mlttee' . , vmed ” Eric sprouts ' Division 11 Mat-l.can, S. MacLean. Ford. Dal-'RmSi'an record hey Set T: V. 9 llllyle. Dr. Mnresldc. Eds Brown games at Belle Isle and Corner Nliilll - 3 '0 10 Member! Of "19 L3dle3 Auxlll.-VY 5" in Albert tiollrl . l Birmingham C .'i Fulhanl 2 zicl. Howard. Purvis. llasi ypm. mnna Sampson F' MECMIHML Ji Brook The players wlu return to be presenb Allin M.'It'l)0ll'rll0 4 Division III Southern l3lllDl)IrflS--Goal: R. Baldwin: -. . s; -' l "'T'& . M3c7l'9A""-V Mm V M0mT93l APT” 15 01' "5 -: R;iyrnun(l Vosscy .. Walfnrrl 5 Milluall R rlcfence. Burns. Rico. Flood: ior- ' "”'””Dti " ' ' i' " ””""” CLASS 2 Reading 1 Bournemouth ll wards. MncKinnon. Cullcn. Dover. , Jam Anrlrmvs 99 Division III Nortlwrn VBrown. Duffy, Mclnnis. Coach F.l- l 11...”,-(1 wan, 97 Bradford 0 Trnnmerc Rovers 0 mer Hogan. . ' . Arthur Broun Wt ('ll95l0l”llPll'l 4 3l3ll5llPlll T l l. Bliichirds. MacKinnon IClIl- V Herman liucll 95 C Alilxillldrll 2 Darllllflllln 2 inn. Flood! l.'l.00: 2. Bluebirds. I Amlic Ruell 93 llllrlllilillllll-S Ulfl 7 S0l'lllWll'l l Cullen 4Burnsl lll:l5. lcnlirrl sum; 93 lvrr-xham I Vinrkinslnn 1 MONARCHS :4 Mitill-Ins I ' -"" ---m-- ('cril Watts 92 (Ill?-Sllfafl ll (l1'”5l”." . . V Monarl-hs4Gnal: Matthews. (iv ' 5 .l Hm 86 5r9TTl5ll l-ll-M-'l E lcncc. Dow. Cooper Smnllwoorl. I ' Lums X'(NSPy &5 n,lVl5l"" A forwards. W. Ward. Prowse. B CLASS It 4h"ll"'" 4 k.'Vl"””"0Ck l Cudmore. Buell. lves. i Belly Aiulrmu 97 (.l-"l" F,:'l:l."lk.V04 Park:-rs-Goal: McGee: defence. l.mLli icsscy 96 "R" hle ' nailigon R Rice. Blanchard: forwards. Mac- Pmrr in-ourl 92 Q (THE P 4 Duimcrmmw I lxinnon. Dover. (Tarver, MacKay. - I'luyd VNWX 92 Allrdrieonhns it St lohiiuoilc l Hnmh1'V'Fl"od o 0 . (”tlt-slcy lluglics 91 ' lime" iEA'GL.E l. Monarchs. W. Ward lrrowsei , Slunrl Vcssry ah Cl fl'H'Ofl 4i Crlisadcrs 0 In P 8 r k C r 8' Macxay CLASS 4 ' P ' A g lBlanchardi lR'0fl: Ii. Monarchs. t.-irol ll:ii'tix 96 T B' T S I W. Ward lI)nwl 2200: 4 Packers. . . o s r . n a a . V . lluunlrl film-ltoti 94 llllvar IMacl(en7.iei 24.15: Over-l -' --- I.t-mirirtl l”or(l 9.1 o timc. 5 Monarchs. B. Prowsewllllfl Fnur w )) I C .loVuv Cunstnhle 92 . . . . V . V Q. S .S F.a;zlcseGoal: R. al'- ' I (( L GABAKDINE AND I ON G I o o . . . o a a . . " - at ..:i.l3f:5i2'l'..f.?:...lA5. :.r.:r::: no ..- - t - r ' .- it r-ms ALL WOOL rwssos Smut .il;it'Arlliur xi mnanber M. the Reid Q” gm”: mill. Cahill. E Joscph: forwards. EARING WORSTIID REINFORCED WIT" . (ii,A.s;s 5 .. V V V VV V t V" V R. Bradley. V Mulligan, A 011- g - - . 95c l . "am!" .'.m'”r N W l!l.i2. if-ctlncsrlldy lid; (til dons; as lagham Dunn Macmillan. wynneil NYLON CREASE RESISTANT - . . . . , . . . . . . L haw mu-Krrumr. 92 "" at "9 Pill" " W" ll: C. if S--Goal: Wotton: dew s,pmN(;. SHADF3 .. BRQWN BLUE AND -- -N Lnu llmvntt 91 ”'"'"'l' "' 'l"' "”5”'" -h-V't""" '5' fciiro W. Adams. I). Mcmlsland: ' ' Willard .llurr:i 90 3 -"""" l" W" T”"g 37"" J forwzlrtls. A. Macl-latiyon. J. Ken- CHARCOAL GREY - NEW MODELS SINGLE a o o . s . o u o o r M y b d s - ll 4 k v v -- - ' Vivian Howntt .. . . . . .. R9 T F "9 -"X "l 45 V ""'””'-li ncdy. ll. Rogcrs. D. Bllntaln. on DOUBI F BREAQTED nEGULgI V .-... mm- ”” '” ”l "T "T H I ” i ' BOYS' JEANS 3149 it REGULAR me: 2950 A. .l. (Tluncy . . . . . , . . . ,, llflml "3 ""59 RF 8 P3.V9T- . I. Bradley ICsllaghan.' ' S L .l Andrews I llurlsnn hrnkr into thc mainrl Cahillv voo; 2. QCHS. Adamsl PRICES To S4590-SPRING SALE ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' t ' ' ' (mass it esgucs with Washington in l940.f Buntainr 1200: 3. QSS. 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