Bent; 1B5 "inserts 194v BILLIARDS gm more match remains inthe my, round of the second section o; ms pfOVlIwlfll billiard tourna- t nlghtEat theSunnyside . c . Billiard Parlor ri Larter .11 on [mm E. McGee 300 to 163. To-night 90b Hurry and. 11st nisht wen wlor referee and Creamer mark- X01111)’ N‘ Garnhum m and? The officials Roy als PAGE SEVEN _ ll Beat u sQ val Scotia ER YST.il_I_.S TAKE G-GOAL LEAD Liv OPENING TIL T Island Intermediate Champ; Whip New Brunswick Squad 9-3 In Semi-final Opener m. Ifcld to a 4-2 score In the rim gm, Uffiiflli if!" night came through with s. five _|, Sunimersidc intermediate goal burst in the ling] session to fake the first game of the New Benn | k p from Port Eigin Rangers by a 9-3 score and wilslwecarrylllil-girlzlfownl BOB load into the second and final gilme It Port Elgin on Yielding a goal in the first Friday night next. W" "m1"! 01 Play to the visitors (‘rysials before the period ended shot two counter, tn my, 2 1 | d. with the visitors again opening the scorln; n, ‘he “mm "n"; c all. lncrcascii their margin g0 b; below u“ be" wuh ‘nolhuo lugs” o: tallies mid then in the windnp session and a half minutes without a return; Rfln‘¢" -- m“ ""99 Ionls in the first three with their final countt-r shortly past the halfway niarir but in the final minute and n hzlf tl i lllllthiiillfifllvitilligfs banged home “n, counters to like their the 2 Cl'.\ Crystals forced 1n -1 for the Crystals. s . for tin‘ Islanders. roii- thumb but) thclivziiiei‘ Crystal team 5-1. 'f".ic Ru tigers (11118 i‘l1flt’(l w.tli the Crystals h bciir: J-Il for CrystaLs gaunt‘ of the R-nngers cleanly beat cit-r.» Tnc first- period saw the st The Rangers drew first blood but z , _ two coun- ' tors. The period ended with “or, . on by their lead the ils sunk two t0 the Rangers 0110. iii the whistle the score stood 4-1 ressed hard to nar- were outscored by The old- iii: a six-tron! lead. The final score Ian J. H , C. C. Hickeyfgggach élioiilralgs ‘Cahlllelqgg Port Elgi : G01, All)‘; t; Spare. Joe Ilvfcmdli; Defehcelkgltller Cormier Tipper Cormier, Arsene be ere: Forwards. Joe Iegere. Gerald V0 ur, Laurence Larsen, Vaughan Sa e. Gerald White Doniifid 30b Ollltori. Butch Com- —Wm.‘ Cook. Referee-Earl Arsenault. SUMMARY First Period lcR-l-nzers. Savaso (unassisted) '2-Crysta1s. Schurman. (Gallant) C 2 50 lflillilil back and the veteran flllill llillllicfldclnla beautiful pass . . ' nu, a t, Le 3- had tliean flrstietellilet If‘; ill: . crystals MOHIEOXL Hickey) 17'- litloll.»iftl)lllllg;glsgli>s§llpg§dcln1i°% P"‘°'“‘“"A- “we. c. Hogan, .n.'~t VfllllilCf‘ for the period Dickey ha‘ l us: Boo Morrison the pass. The . lr-i curled ‘vlth Crystals 1n ms " -1 . lrst, few minutes of the sec- ond ..i . the Rangers hard pressed, ‘The Ci-vsialg did everything score Si-hurman and then Voutour Second Period 4-K“ m. save (whiii 1o 5-Crys als. Schruglhan (J.eHoga§i7t' ihdfistals. Morrison (Wedge) 17, in: m A. voulaiur_es— Ifikere. Schurman. but 54 Third Period w: g1 '1—Crystals J. Hogan. (Ellis) 1.06. Willi dwdtze. The Crystals used B-CTY-itaid. J. Hcllm. (Schurman) fin- forwards and at 15.35 Bchur- 1 lliiilll tilnccd Jim Hogan's pass‘ the twincs. At, 17.54 B00 Morrison slammed home Wedges shot mnlto the score 4-2 for Crvstals col ’(‘1'5. Jim Heron's tmSS and with a secon la C sinls broke the defence p! n Pea-m rebound. The victorious Cry- mk marched off the ice with a 8. twat twirl to carry into the tié be played in Sackville on _,,_. . l The Runners fought des ' i-ateiy in the third but we of it in the first the Gig-this got 2 o o from’ Ellis it? I t i‘ ii-ith Schui-man rolling LINEUPS: Crystals: Goal Pinkie Ellis: forwards, Schurman, c. G l Men's Clothing That Fit NEW STOCK NOW 0N DISPLAY Also made tn measure. To ill a man properly is an ('\i1l‘I'l'S job. No man ran afford to wear iii fitting i-liiilics. Sec_ J. P. MacPherson & Son II Great George Street Charlottetown ORUM OR EALTH APPINESS Skate 0. K. PBISBTB BAND T0- NIGHT hrce min- three Schunnan next Peters. Snare. Morrison; Defence, Bowness. agmyiifll-i; 0- Hogan. (Wedge) IIIO-Rangers, Cormler, (unmnwd) lalgilcry-Btflie. Wedge (C. Hogan) glfiicrwtals. Schurman, (Peters) No Penalties. Dizzy Dean To Join Chicago In Comeback Try DALLAS, RX" March 13-—(APJ _D:zzy. Dean said today he had come to "a. lquppy understanding" with Chicago Cubs and would rc- port. to the National League club Sunday morning in California. The great righthand pitcher, try- ing a comeback after two year-s oi brief mound work due to a lame arm, confirmed reports he had ac- cepted Chicago terms. I-le will leave Friday noon by train to report. Dean said he accepted a Cub contract in a telephone conversa- tion with Clarence Rowland of the Chicago staff at Avalon, CailL, lute last nflht. "we both agreed not to discuss the matter," said Dean. "but I will say I'm happy to report and ready to work. 1 feel fine." Heard Nothing AVALON, Calif, March iii-LAP) -Clarence Rowland, Chicago Cubs official said today he had heard nothing of Dizzy Dean ending his holdout campaign. “It sounds like another of those Dean ‘things? Rowland comment- ted, adding that he had not talk- ed with the nlwher. Down The Alleys Toni ht at ‘l o'clock Sharp:- Davls Maser vs. Prince Grocery. Mixed league: Early Birds vs. l non! NAME BOWLING - ___ Intercollegiate Mixed League I PM ——— Boxing Meet . ' too 105 1'71 r. irecarvtiia 12a no 21o ANTIGONISH. N- 5 Mlrvh 1f E- w»- sic" ~‘“..F*r.*ar“..:l:::."..l2:. I‘ curl X56 “a 159 Easily go“ lie eiate Boxing Tourna- F’ Man“ in llindreitnllierliacotongight W119i! n19 5111-1‘ Dtltcfitaol-I 5X onish fighters annexed 2'1 points ° ‘ or the high total. University of New Brunswick V5163’: 309 15o 1M was second with seven Doglilfiiiflli - t U i it an oun J- g 1.2m 12g Rlllllsildihxs Ifnlvllrgletl: lulled in make r "i 1 n. .. "we. its ill lit "Wt" ll‘ ~ l L s _ o . . . uhtuolcisargsig in iaa 15a gift,flgllegttlliasahilirihvdgsrust. 1x51. -~ . ~lt.e" iht v on. Ladies high single p. Ooyle 2n. ‘,§},,,‘{.‘°,,§‘,f.g§."§°§, time Wow..- Ladies high three D. Coyle 562. me rounds‘ . cients h single r. McCai-ville 3'19; high three J. 31151108 Summa y! at enirsiocii s - Mixed legauc: nlile mm vs. iaslluurb Le All st I [If BQUE! BIS V8. Five Mn. RFJyHl-s are ln. They made certain of that lust. night in convlnczrig fashion as they handed the Nova _cotia standard-bearers that one. Sldfid beating and the second game should be a mere formality, Roy- m5 have too much all-round power and shculd win under Wraps n1- though they will get s, lot mm-e 0p- poslton on Truro ice. s o e e Lest nlzhys same was not the exclilnii. Bfllllling struggle that a game between two evenly matched “quads produces but nevertheless "11? “WEB crowd oi’ fans got plenty of kick out of the workmanlike and efficient manner the local young- Sicrs went about.‘ their chores. .. . . Bl"? although defeated so badly one has to give plenty of praise to the courageous 'I‘ruro team as with the score mounting steadily against, them their kept. OlI fighting with every weapon at their command and in the last minute were stin dflgtlcdly {lying to break through for goals. O O O O And if any one player is deserv- ing of spcclni mention on the visit- ing squad it is Bilackmore the ruro net custodian. The youngster land a. ton of rubber hurled at hini in every period but blocked three times as many as enterced his net. At the end he was literally ex- hausted but was still bailing the disc out with stick. arms, legs and every bit. of paraphernalia at his command. i O O O O ‘ At one time in the third period the kid had to take time out when injured in a pileup around his net but. gamely returned to hi; cage and was highly deserving of the big hand from the fans. o t o e With their Maritime titic seem- ingly safe for another year Royals now turn their eyes Ottawa way where next Monday or Tuesday they face the Ottawa and District winners in the opening game of a best out of three series. The team they will face hasn't been definitely decided yet but Royals in the pink of condition are ready to make ’a great bid to advance into the second round. O O O O Last year the squad were barely nosed out by Perth Blue Wings in that memorable series staged at the Forum and now with a year's steadiness and experience to aid them it appears as if the Mari- time tltleholders should be even tougher to dislodge. O O O O But one thing is certain this year's edition of the Royals is every bit as strong if not stronger than last year's starry outfit. That they will be hard obstacles to hurdle is the consensus of opinion by fans who have seen them in ac- -tion in the Maritime playdowns ,and this writer for one feels that tin this year's Maritime standard bearers the seaside provinces will present the strongest challenge for Ijunior hockey honors ever carried into the Cup piaydowns. O O O I vwne Royals were practically clinching the title, summerside Crystals last night at Summerside nlso seemed headed for the N. B.- P. E. I. Iiztirmediate title as they turned back Port Elgin. New Bruns- wick champions 9-3 in the first game of the totnhilf-‘ii Series. Crystals six point lead should prove sufficient for the second game and supporters of the team feel that barring a. miracle tho Crystals will take to the Island thfi Mcritime Intermediate chlflllilfm‘ ship to place beside the one ti‘!!! lhg Royals have practically clinch- St. F. X.‘ Wins n P‘ Finals: Biiniam-aMcfseztn. 114. 8t. F. X. defeated Smith. 115- Mii- A» 59°15" lotlhlvwelihi. -McDoii‘_'B1l. 104. 8t- ri defeated Crosby, 10a, Mt. 11., decision. ' feated. Millie Kalmuck down to the W211‘ and the driving spectacular finish- es were eftsily the highlight of the entire season. with Heatlierbelle again outbrush- nlng by a foot in 34 (seconds. wort-h when he won heats from Hugh Walker's Plucky Scott. which also produced neck and neck finishes was the first heat, the last being in 34. J won the Class B race in an extra heat struggle with Lealnrid driven by Willard Kelly. Ireland and Jiine Set raced to a dead heat in the opening quarter mile lat-fei- edging out the Kelly how-e in the second. Leland came back to take the thfrd heat how-ever couldn't twitch June Solis burst as the two horses came down gel. i-icckey Championship oi. Char- AOLIGLOWXI 185i, lllgili. WIIBII iihfiy (i8- ieatea uie iced iriciians b.v a score of 4-1, in an interesting tin. played at Heatherbelle the old campaigner I-featherbelle, Zizven by Sam Kennedy Jiz, yes- terday sent Willard Kelly's tinde- trottlng mate's first loss by taking f the last two heats of the Free-for- All Trot and Pace in one oi feature races of the Victoria Driv- f ing Club's meet held 0:1 the 1C6 off Victoria Park. But before losing her first race of the season Millie Kalrnuck forc- ed the Kennedy owned horse to mark up the fastest time of the finishing at Heatherbelles neck in 29 second; in the second heat. nit/er Wifllllflg the first in 1.9 3-4 seconds, The time was excep- tionally good over the soft, punchy track that the horses raced over All even starting the third heat the pair raced Cn even terms im- til a hundred yards from the wim ing Millie Kalmuck to the wire win- fn the matcli race Prof. Rock- iords Fred Worthy proved his two straight Fastest time of the race 32 seconds made 1n June Set. driven by R. McPhce with the but closing Canadians Win Midget Hockey Title The Catiadians captured the Mid- the St. ieuiistairs rink. Displaying a clever style of hockey these W10 youtlituraggregation. of hcckeyists trove their best. perform- ance in a desperate fight for the tithe. The Canadians, however prov- ed their superiority as they beat Ar- senauit four tllilEs during the rugged encounter and skated _off the we with a well deserved win. Indians put up a stiff fight. were dangerous all the way. They deserve much credit for the spirlttof sportsmanship shown in , cie a. , Jackson and Gregory with two goals apiece were the "big guns" for the Canadians, while Gallant not. the only counter tor the losers. Referees H. Gauthier and Leo MacDonald were only forced to hand out. one penalty in the cleanly l contested game. McCmskcv 0f e , Canadians was chased to the timers b in the second period. , ineups. Canadians. Goal, Ivo Cudmore; Defence, Henry McLeod and Worth, Forwards, C. Jackson 1-1. Gre or)’. E. McCourt, W. Crawford, 0 e111, ‘llsiaainor Henncssey, Bradley and y.e. Red Indians: Goal. Arsenault, De- fence C. MaoDougall, Moran and Martin. Forwards, Gallant, Larter, Weathcrble. Sherry, Docherty. Kelly. Bears and Roach. Juvenfle Playoff Dates Set Following is the schedule for the Isiand Juvenile title released last. night by Orville Darragh Presi- dent of the Pzince Edward Island Junior Hockey Association. Playoffs open Friday night with Kensiiigion meeting Summerside in Summerside and the second 8M1‘ taking place rii Kenslngton C. Saturday night between the sain.» two squads. Winners of this series will lay off with the Charlottetown uv- cniles either on Monday or ‘Plies- day at. either K-cnslngton or Sum- meraide with the Island title be- ing decided at Charlottetown on Wednesday. Winners of the series will be crowed Island Juvenile Champions and will be eligible fo_r the Marl- timle; piRydOWlHS, pitted against the . c technical knockout. Light - heavyweight — l-lackett, 172, St. F. X., defeated Hoyt, 185, U. N. B., by decision. Featherweight. -Ste_phenson, 12S, St. F. X., defeated Biuiker, 122, U. N. B.. by decision. Lightweight —Meech. 132. St. F‘. X., defeated McLaughlin, 134, U. N. B.. by decision. Welterweight —f.-asky. 142, U, N. B., defeated Rankin, 14-5, st. F. x, by decision. I-{snvy-ivelizlil-Walsh. 1M, St. I‘. x., defeated sweet. 111B. U- N- 3-. Mlddiewelght-Chaisson, 152, St. r. x, defeated McLeod 152, u. N. B.. bv decision. Fastest Time Of Season In Winning From Millie Kalmuck with driving neck and neck fin- the stretch in the extra heat, lshes predominating in each neat Phee was l. 1, 1, in the trot and pace beating Harvest Mei- ody to tlu wire in the third heats with middle heat. The third heat was the the closest one of the race. 5i) yards K. and Harvest Melody were neck and neck but the little pacer was ahead by a neck as they flashed past. the finish line. Fred Worthy (Rockford) l Plucky Scott. (g Walker) z Harvest Melody (Kelly) Allie Burnhzim 35:11.... Rink Life Trophy C. H. Black's forces 11-10 in final for the trophy, of the season with the lead alternat- ing back and for however put together ends of three. four and two midway thrcugh the match that offset Black's flnni rush his two on one short or sending the match into an extra end. Millionaires Confident; Have One Casualty Chalks Up Gippy K. driven by Artie Mc- Glass A Ilonaires showed one casualty firs, and hockey champions were Allie Buriinaiii urnishtng the competition in the m, Series with Moncwn Eagesl rom the wire both horses Gitzipy the Millionaires, despite the c next game. SUMMARY MATCH RACE game that Sydney won ll-l. ies for the Maritime championship tan- Time: 32, 34. F -F -All T t P we or m a a” ton. and tomorrow's will be pla of their opponents . ‘Fflgumm If the series is decided tomor- Thme: 32- 33- 32- ._row, Sydney players will have a f-ew day's rest befoze entering the C185! B next stage of the Allan Cup playdolwiis. The eastern semi-final line Set iR. MCPhW) Dfi- 1 2 1 Ls due to open here Monday iiiahi. Leland (Kelly) DH. 3 1 2 with either Hull Volariis or Smith's ‘L-iti“. Peter (Weir) 2 3 3 Falls Mlcmacs providing the on- MWhvyn The Great (Walker) 4 dr. position for the Maritime titlisis. The second gum-e ill be played TTme: 32, 34. 35. w here Wednesday of next week. Officials: Starter. Neil Walker. Juriizss: H. Walker. F‘. MacKay, Lslfiilllz. F. whehtiev w. McDon- Glace Bay XidOS aid. P. Mckcnna, D. Mayne. Announcrr: J. A. McDonald. Defeat Halifax Intermediates s o o Wins DOITIUHOII HALIFAX. March 13-(0?) — Glace Bay Xidos, Cape Breton In- termediatc hockey champions. de- feated Halifax Tramwziys 4-3 to- night in the first game cl a home- and-hcme serics for the Nova Sce- tla title. Trnmways are mainland niizht title-holders. Hal Spillett la s t skipped his curling rink to the Dom- I1 ion Life Trophy when he defeated the FORCE DECIDING GAME MONTREAL. March 13—-(CP\ — Montreal Concordia forceda fifth and deciding game in their Que- bec Senior l-lockcy League semi- final series with Verdun Mape Leafs by beating the mats 4-0 to- night. The final game will be piny- ed lierc Friday. It was the closest curling: match th. The winners the final end falllnz just ~t Cui- smoldng tobacco SYDNEY, N. 5., MBJClI i3—(CP) -—A roll-call of the Sydney Mtg: riigtit, but the Nova Scolia senior still su- fLQiHEly confluent, o1 milking away with the Maritime title in their fl- Witli one game tucked away, the rest. of the round looked like lit- tle more than B, liczivy workout. for y ' fa l. Big, fast and powerful Royals ivent about ihclr jllli Inst night in n. defenceman Reml Van Daele is ex- pected to be out of action for the The rearguard from Winnipeg was struck in the ankle by a flying puck in last night's Millicziaizes need only one more game to take the best-in-three ser- Last night's opener with the New Brunswick title-holders was play- ed at nearby Glace Bay because of lack of ice acccmodation at Monc- y- ed here. The third meeting, if ne- TIJE IVIARITI NI E SIVIOKE REMEMBER WHE (By The Canadian Press) Hamilton Tzgers wtiit. i5 yczii‘ 7o today nl " the 111110 ’ Hcckqv Lt.- pion h'p. ‘IE1;- cluii IX refused a bciius to players ill‘ If! Same against Vczoria UQUEHT» 1L1 the Stanley Cup series. lifiyl‘ won {by the Montreal Canadzcns. Titlists 15- l Local Juniors Practically Clinch Maritime Crouin With High-scoring Display Chztrloitcioivnfis classy Junior Royals last night skul- ed and shot their ivay i0 the threshold of their second consecutive lliarliime junior hockey championship when they defeated a courageous but outclassed crew of Nova. Scotia iitleholders, Truro Juniors, 15 to 1 in the opening game 0f the final series. Royals will carry their 1i goal lead into the second game to he played either at 'i‘rtir0 or Halifax 0n Friday night before enirnining for ()ilii\\.'l where they meet the Ottawa and District junior champions in the first round of the Memorial Cup playdnivns, loading to the Dominion championship. - workmzmlike manner. Pattern plays that carried them right in on top of the brilliant, sensational but overworked Trurn goalie had the Nova. Seotia champions bewildered at times and sent the pBCkPd house into near hysteria as for the first time this season the ltoyals machine gave a display of the mighty power they contain in their ranks‘. Faced by a team that could do nothing wrong the lust but light Truro team fought with tizci- courage all the way hut ivlicn they did manage to break through the fast, budicheckiiig Royals fnrirariis they were met by a hard-checking defence who made the paih to Earl Boatcs’ citadel n rocky one indeed. They avoided a shutout early in the Heatherbella (Kennedy 2 I 1 _ _ _ , Mime Kalmmk (Kelly) 1 2 2 cessaiy, will be here Saturday night. second session as the winners shot six goals in the opening session, Time! 29 3'4. 29- 34- dgghietslviggglgns;liiap“lsgogilied 82),; came buck with four more in the middle canto and then wound up Class A reliiadv for Thllrafiayiisfgatmf, itig- their scoring parade with five counters in the final period of the cii- w ling to conce e e eii n e count". i rip-i K. {as .°.’..i‘."§ 12.2.: - - - ~ score Early lgettlntz the counter 53 SPCfJKlS bc- Scekliig goals from the opening l fore we bcll‘ whistle Royals strucl-oearly iii the f Train.“- Spccku-ulnr game as Pud Roach picked a loose puck in front of the Truro cage to "Bucko" Tralrior. doing every- bang the disc home after only a thiiiz but making the rubber talk minute and 39 seconds of play. It to him was DfR-Kfi-lflilly murky-pubic was the start of the scoring par- in the first few mlnu: - of the ade, For the next eight minutes second period as he . icd iii Truro gave Boates two c1058 calls and back but. could not sc rc. I-‘or but suddenly the Royals attack seven min-rites the scare rcmanitid reached its peak as Trainer, Mc- unchanged and it ivas RDffiLlS who Dec-d and Deighan flashed inside attain started it McDonald tenni- with fast three man attacks that ing up with y-oung Whit- were turned back bly the Truro lock and taking the l. goalie. I-Iammering away Royals turn pass to bani; a l saw their attack die for a mo- home. Two minutes and .~.ix meiit as McDonald went to the onds later as Trtirc put on a sna- penalty box but the latter made tflified drive Langille, fore-ed be- up for his trip to the cooler as he hind the Royals net siickhrmtllmi came back on the ice to score the his way out to lay a pass on Mc- secorid goal of the game. Taking a Intoshs stick with the latter driv- pass from Chris Gallant at centre ing hcme the visitors’ only goal. the big defenceman rounded the Royals however not that oiis Truro defence before blazing a back with interest as they shot high drive into the tivlnes. Forty three counters before tlic period seconds later Jimmy Roach went ended. Bucko Trainer alter being through alone and again the Truro stopped all night at the last line goalie was beaten all tlie way; less of defence gave another clarzling than tivo minutes later George exhibit-ion of stick handl... he McLeod lumped into the clear drifted home a six foo‘. rho ‘.0 from a face off and whistled a the open comer after twice before sharply angled drive home. A min- hlttinq the goal post. Jack Coy-la ute and 2'1 seconds later Bert. Steele got the next one on an OIlLIE picked the disc at the edge of the typical of the brainv centre player crease as Coyle lost control of the as he took Bert. Steele's pass to rubber and it was goal number draw the Truro goalie lwfcre slid- five. Truro with the mounting ing the rubber homo, Scoring for score facing them forced Boates to the session ended 40 six-ends be- the heights to stop a three mun fore the bcll when young Buck attack in the last minute but bc- Whitiock. teaming up untii Coylc fore the session ended Steele. and Steele and tilriying a smart: coyle and Wliitlock wound up a effective game all night fired in s. dazzling passing attack with Steele counter after being stopped ‘a doz- _ __ en timas lyefore anti Dlfl_\'ii1il on ' “ night wing with a loft win: slim. Five counters came firm line sticks of the Royals in the final period as Triiro trying as hard as they could and just as game a team as ever laced on a shoe a‘:- aln failed to match the locals. Trainor fcd Charlie Deigliaii a scoring puss for the first cnc, two u‘ minutes and 47 seconds alter the ' start. A minute later Gcorli! M1‘- Lcod went throuizh the entire team alone to score: BlHCQUlcYC rcllfflt- ed Mcbeodls solo effort all (he tiny l from the side of hls own not six t minutes later with Déichrin on n11- Tlie hazardous and arduous l §,‘,',“,f,{,e§“5~}m§f.‘§£n Trill walk oFMriiiiirne fishermen Leith Jny slammlit: lioiii" .‘.lc- was never mo“; yiiqi n, {Donald's rebound at 13130 to 0nd Canada's economy than it is l me Mormg‘ today. With line 0nd nel, Hnfliiisr l'°'l’°°" “d l°b5lel PM: Rovals~Gcnl, Basics; zlcfenrc, these duuntless tollers brave McDonald, Jay. Galliiiit; f-im s, ‘J. Roach. R. Beach. Blm-qui c. “McLeod. Trziinor, Dcigliriu, Coiic, ‘ Steele, Whitlock. 'f‘ruro~GoaT. Blackmorct -Biswnncer, MCIIIIIYS Si lkcr; fotivzirds. In gvVlillf’. \V:ii , l. ‘ Rucidcrlnrd, Du‘. the deep Io gather its flCh harvest. defence. i. Pur- Summary; 1st Period: i i l 1—Ro_vnls, P. Roach 1:3." f 2—Ro_vals, lifcDonalri (Cnillanff 947 l ‘Ii-Royals. J Roach 10:27 l 4~Rnyals, Mel-cw‘ 1204. .'>—Ro als, Steele ti‘ vm 13.31. nitlockt 10.07. j 2nd Period: — ‘l-Rnyals, McDonald (Whlllockl 7.00. Ii~Trnro, McIntosh (Lnngllle ' ’ 9:06. 3‘ il-Rrii-nls. Tralhor 112‘! ;-' liIW-RCVIIlS. ("ivlc i<‘"c'ii\ 123i 11- _'il.<. Wlthlork 111 20. f Penaltiw-Jay 5" Third Period: 1" ~»Roynls, Drizliwn iTF-‘lT/H" s. ill-Royal? Ncl-"irl Tl 3'7 lklitovals. Rlacqnirrc 100"! lFi-Rcyals. Drizlinn Vluxtinort 12:05. liL-Rxiiwils. Jay 13:30. _ Penalty-Jay‘. _ Package 15¢ simian-i- HandylHumldor Pouch’ ‘in n provincial snooker tourna- /zlb, {in meni match nlaycrl last niqht. If. - l0 iln- semi- < McQnnrrlo lld\'.'t1i."f‘(i Mr‘- HnnLs WhPii he ivcn fioni J. lDfiuizzill two iznnics in mic. To- night E McGee inccls 1~‘.. barter. this is the last gmiic of lli-c third round.