dd Fluke Goal Gives Detroit 1 Red Wings 1-1 Tie With New York Rangers Larry MacPhaiI And Partners To Buy Race Track T'1Al.'Pl.TtiORF.. Feb. 20 - TATW - liarry M:icPhnil and his partners agreed today to buy controlling stock in Bowie race track for :1,- 997.000. Stocklinldcrs of the Southern Maryland race track began sign- ing over the stock just as Mac- Pha1l's option to btiy the plant ex- pizcd. MacPhail and his associates be- came operators of the track which has been plagued by a series of in- ternal squabblcs in recent years. MacPhail, the colorful former baseball magnate who now owns a. large ltorscbreeding farm near Bel Air. Md, last week threatened to rail off the purchase because of the dates assigned Bowie by the State Raciiig Commission. tic objcctcd particularly to the six day assigned in December. How- ever, the dates still are effective. Sandy Saddler 011 Draft” gall NEW YORK, Feb. 20 - (A131 -- T-lcatherwcight. champion Sandy Saddler today passed his 'pre-1n- duction examinations and will be subject in the call of his local draft board, the army said today. The lanky, 25-year-old New York Negro was re-examined today under new rcgiilations izoverning physical re- quiremrnts. He had been classified 4-17 after failing an exam Nov. '29. Bralton Gains Split Decision CHICAGO, Feb. 20 C (APT - Johnny Bratton, Chicago, former National Boxing Association welt- erweight champion. tonight gained a split. decision over rugged Vic Cardell, Hartford. Conn.. in a 1(1- round bout in the Chicago Stad- ium. , The victory moved Bratton, no. 3 contender, into a more favorable spot. for a return engagement with Cuba's Kid Gavilan, the 147-pound tltlaholder. The triumph also re- warded Bratton with a March 26 data in the stadium with Billy Graham. New York, another welt- erwight challenger. What Canada Did. At The Olympics What Canada did at Olympics Wednesday: Women's figure sn.na Morrow, Toronto. 13184305 sixth; Marlene Smith. Niasln Falls. Ont. 10th; Vevl Smith. Tor- onto. 13th. Skiing (women's -rlaionil. Joanne Hew.-on. Montreal. 13th: Rhoda Wurtele 1-'.aves, Montreal. mih; Lucille Wheeler. St. Jnviir. rout, 26111: Rosemarie Schutz. Montreal, Jain. Filly Owned By Late King George En Route To B.C. SAINT J01-TN. N.F., Feb. sksting - Suz- .slip through his 1211)"- '20 .M... YORK. Feb. 20 -(CP)- A fluke long shot goal by Gordie 1-lowe with less than two minutes left gave Detroit Red wins I 1-1 W, mmgm with new York Tian- gem in a hard-hitting National Hockey League game. Howe's shot, a floater from just inside the blueline, appeared WW for goalie Emile (The Call Ffimclli to handle. 1-lowever, he let the puck NEW The goal-1-lowefs ninth in seven games and his 34th of the season- was the first scored by the R95 wings on New York ice in 188 minutrs and 11 seconds of hockey between the teams. The Red Wings were shut out in two Dre- vious game at Madison Squnrc Garden when Chuck RJYVCT. ins ' jut-ed last Saturday, was in goal for Ranzers. New York outplayed and outshoi appeared the Red wings and I i,l;.ea(lc(l for victory early iii the ;third period when Ed Slovilnski lwm-kcd a passing play with Gaye istcwart and Don Raleigh to beat lTcrrv sowchuk while Ted Lindsay u'IlS'59I'Vili'.Z a penalty for hooking. , Both goaitendcrs were superb. with the exception of Francis lapse on 1-Ioweis goal. The Rangers iicsied sawchuk 35 times while lFranci5 had to handle 25 shots. E The tie boosted Delroltls first- lplztce lead over Toronto to 15 lpoints and enabled the Rangers to liaise a two-point lead in the standings over the fifth-D18"! Boston Bruins. Tifrtsisrbari 1 i V.-m For the second time this sea- son a visiting M.M.H.L. team fail- ed to make Charlottetown due to I snow storm when the Saint John Beavers were detained in Saint John yesterday. Last night Islanders coach Leo Lamourcux and the President Dr. F. C. Dou- gan were indignant about Beavers apparent lack of effort game on Tuesday night. and they had two fiili days 10 get. here," stated coach La1l1i0Lll'CLlX. knew what. the weather was like and they could have taken train,” he added. "The thing they were afraid of was that they would not be back to A crowd of 12,261 saw the game. i 1 First. Period 0 1 Scoring-Nonc. g . Pcnaltics--Ronty 5:24; Lcswick . 10:48. l second Period 1 Scoring-None. Penalties - Kullman 2124; Les- -wick 2. 11:12 and 15:00: Stewart 11:12; Pavelich 12:49; Dickensou 15:00. Third Period 1-New York. slowinski isteix-art, Rakight Z-Detroit. Ho-we (Goldiiaml . 18:13 Penalties - Lindsay 2:15; Ross 10:32; Deivccchin 2. 10:32 and 16:26; Eddolls 16:25. Cana-diens CW Up New Player MONTREAL. Feb. 20 -iCPl- Coach-Dick irvin of the National 2255 night he will bring up Lorne Davis from Buffalo Bisons of the Ameri- can Hockey League for the game. against. Boston Bruins tomorrow night. Davis will replace Floyd iBush- er) Curry who tried to skate today but found a leg injury still painful. Bob Fryday of the Quebec Sen- ior Hockey Leasue Montreal Royals, who replaced Ctirry for the last three games, has returned to his club. A-P-C League PICTOU, N. S.. Feb. 20 --lCPl- New Glasgow Rangers blanked Pictou Maripacs 5-0 here. tonight to tie their Antigonish-Pictou-Col- Chester Senior Hockey League semi-final series at three games each. The deciding game will be played at New Glasgow tomorrow night. It was goalie Jackie Gibson's second shutout of the series and his fifth of the season. Winner of the series will meet Truro Bear- cats, who eliminated Antigonlsn Bulldogs last night. Mt. A. Wins Hockey League Canadiens said to- ,Saint. John in time for T.ilCll' .game with Glace Bay tomorrow 1 night.” concluded I.amoul'cux. ; . 0 o X He stated that the Brat-ers :could not. be made to forfeit st,- l000. if they had that kind of lmoney. because they had made a i start yesterday by bus. HOW fall declared yesterday. The Acorn rink.. they got is not known but it's a cinch they could have gotten :farther by snow shoes. Last. night in basketball game at st. Dun. stan's University had to he can- 'ce1lcd because the Y.M.C.A. could lnot. get through to the College due to the high banks. A college professor who came into the City llast night on foot doubted it he would be able to get back out. A train leaves Saint 3h0TUY after seven olclock in the morning Mid ordinarily arrives in Charlottetown about six in the rvening. Last. night it. did not lei: here before. twelve, but the Beavers did not know that yes- ii"d3Y T"9mln!- Had they been on the train and if the game had ibeen played this morning it :would have brought back mem. Orles of the old Big Four days when 3 same cfimntrncrd at the casion. O O I The Beavers could have been here if they had left Saint John on Tuesday morning by Ham. THOY can't. be condemned for not doing this, but if they had, they wouldn't be the first team to leave home on the day belong the game. The Islanders have P99" Win! it most of the time in their games with the Cape 380 that thg Islanders left by plane in a. rain storm one eve. "ms 9-0 keep an engagement with the Beavers. . . . This week the islanders like thg entire league will be run 81110”! On 110150. There were ap- Pwximabely 450 paying custom- em at Monday night's game here and how the ends are going to meet under those conditions poses quite I difficulty. The club must pay out 5156,00 each week to tne let-sue in order to take care of referees an other expenses. Af- ter deducting other expenses. ex- cluding salaries. there won't be much left. I l the y to make the ti-iip. "They had no, ”Thcy 1 John: Forum after midnight on one ac. Breton teams and its not so long ; ...J" Halifax In. 3-5 Win 0...?- ' ,, Shorthanded Glace Bay; (lauds INTEL I NILEI Anup Feb. :0 --(OP) - Mary's hammered but stout-hearted HALIFAX, ilalifax St. Shorthanded The GUKRDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Acorn Rink Wins . Championship -At, Confederation ispiel The F2. Frank Acorn rink of Cliarlottt-town won the Confeder- ation Bouspicl Championship at r the local curling 1 l'illi) last night : by defcntirtg the (2. E. Full rink 1” in the (in- l .-.-s of the Mari- (' c n t r It i ?-ompcli- time .kii'ti.'iys lions. Tito iiwllll rink mine. from lic- lilnd in the lost three ends to win the champ- ionship. Th e y were trailing 7-S going into the tenth cnrl iiut ;(-nine up with two rocks in each of the tenth and clcventh ends Friuiic Acorn we :to go ahead 9-7. They picked up om-V lllircc more in the last end. . T110 Full rink got away to a ;good start. going into it 3-0 lead 1in the second end. The Acorn 'rink then came up with four singles in ciirli of the next four ends to co aliciul 4-31 but fell iichinil agaiii in the ninth when .thr.- Full rink value through with three. I In addition to the championshin winner. tlircc trophy winners were lihc only unbeaten team in the ibonspiel, won the Wholesale Gro- gcers T-sophy. The J.S. MacDonald rink of Charlottetown won the B-A ,Oil Trophy and the Dr. E.S. Gid- dings rink. also of Charlottetown. won the Prowsc Bros. Trophy. j A'Pictou rink skipped by H.M iRusscll won the points competi- ilion. Dr. J. W..Dobsonis rink of -Moncton was runner-up in this plav - The personnel of the champion- ship Acorn rink is as follows: E. F. iAco1-n. skin: I). O'Rourke, mate: 11'. A. Gillies, 2nd stone; Art Hogan,I Ileacl. 1 In the Prowse Bros. competitions .1110, Dr. E.S. Giddings rink defeat- ,cn' t'1c W. R. MacNcill rink for the ;il'0pilf-' by a 14-9 score. It was the sicond lime in two days that the iMa.cNrill rink reached the finals trophy play. Led All in... way The Giddiugs rink leii all the iway and at the opening of the ltenth end were in it contnitiiiding 13-4 lead. Their lead dwindled the next two ends, however, as the ilachleill rink scored three in the lcnth and two in the eleventh, 1 Following is the personnel of the i 1 i that referees are granted a little ,more protection than they have .now. it wouldn't surprise 11s to see some more officials resign. . 0 O O i To ensure this protection the llcagiie should hit the hardest where lit. hurts the most. and that's the 'nocltetbook. In this respect the Is- llanders have been hard hit already ,with S100 fines being levied on Leo lLamourcux and Phil Vitalc. There ;liave been reports that in fines have lbccn collected this year. If this is lthe CBSO.MTi'(? know that it hasn't iheen a mattc'r' 'o'f' ov'crslglit”with ;.1udge Hudson. He possibly feels ,that the clubs are having enough yfinaiicial trouble and may collect .the fines if conditions brighten up .iu play-eff times. 0 0 Left. winger Paul Salndon. whom .a writer in tiic"Montre:i1 Star rc- ccntly referred in as the pot-shot inw Prowse Brothers Trophy winning rink: Dr. E. S. Giddings. skip; F. MacNeill. mate; H. Douglas. 2nd. stone; L. Johnston, lead. I The MacNeill rink was sklppedi by Bill Mac-Neill with Andy Likely as male; L. Turner, 2nd stone; and N. Nicholson, 1st. stone. The J. S. MacDonald rink came up with five rocks in both the sixth and tenth ends as they de- feated the Alex Weir rink 21-4 and won the B-A Oil Trophy. The MacDonald rink caught fire in the second end and remained in good form the rest. or the way. At the start 01 the fifth end they were leading 9-1. The winning rink was skipped by J. S. IV.'ncDonald with Elmer MacDonald as mate, J. H. Mac- Neill, 2nd stone and A. H. Roper. lead. Following is the personnel of the Weir rink from Pictou: Alex Weir, skip; 31. Blakcny, male; R. Parker, 2nd stone; M. Block, lead. The E. Prank Acorn rink won their first trophy of the flay by de- feating the strong J. S. Moore rink 15-9. The Acorn rink obtained their margin of victory in the first three ends by going ahead 8-O. Following is the personnel of the FEBRUARY 21. 1952 Chamberlain's Glace Bay Miners 8-5 move into second place Maritime Major Hockey standings. Miners. at the wrong end of I 5-0 score going into the third per,- ind, attacked desperately and fired five goals. But. Halifax had a wide margin in play all through the panic. sifting through the visiting defence almost at will and giving goalie Bob Arnell a. miserable night. Arneil stopped :17 shots. 20 of them in the middle stanza. while Jimmy Strachan handled only 18 drives in the opposite cage. It was the only league game played tonight-scheduled fLvtures at. Charlottetown and Sydney were postponed because of clogged transportation following the storm. The win put Saints one point ahczitl of Charlottetown Islanders. Veteran Hub Macey was a standout for Miners - counting Curling Draw MONCTON. N.B.. Feb. 20-(CP) The draw for toiniorroiv's nintli an final round in the Canadian high school bonspiel brings trophy-retaining Saskat- chewan against New Brunswick. other pairings are: Alberta and British Columbia, Northern On- tario and Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotlii and Manitoba, and Ontiirio and Quebec. ' tonight to in the League Suspension To Be Continued NEW YORK. Feb. 20 m (Am C President Maurice Podoloff of the American Hockey League said today the suspension of coach Erwin iMurph) Chamb- crlain of Buffalo Bisons would be ”continued indefinitely." Chamberlain was suspended Monday by Podoloff after an incident at Cleveland his third offence in a little over :1 month. "I don't think he is ready to be reinstated." Podciloff said af- ter meeting with Chamberlain. ”I think he will have to cool off a. bit longer." Podoloff said Chamberlain protested a decision at Cleve- land by referee Walton Russell. and banged his hockey strlck against the boards at the Bill- faio bench. ' ”When he was ejected from the game he refused to leave." Recently in Buffalo. Podolofl said, Chamberlain threw a puck at Russell. and before that. rog- istered displeasure at a decision in Syracuse by throwing a hoc- kcv stick on the ice. In Buffalo today. Art Chap- man, general manager of the Bisons. said he would continue as acting coach himself. cudl-ng Standings runner-up rink in the wholesale Grocers competitions: J. S. Moore, skip: R. C. Parent mate; .1 F. H. M. Russell of Picinu skipped the rink which won the points J. iviicnonald, 2nd stone; D. M. Gallan,t lead. Upon the completion of play last ni-:ht the various trophies and prizes were presented to the win- incrs by Chief Justice Thane A. icampaeii. I Today play 'wlil commence for the R. T. Holman Trophy Ltd. land the Roaclmakersl Shield. Following nrci the lincsroi-cs of .thc yesterdays filial matches: i. M. C. A. Ciliamplonshlp F. Acorn 001 111 0 10 223- .12 . 11G. H. Full 120 000 103 000 7y i Prowsc Bros. Trophy l Dr. E. S. Gdcllngs 211 030 303 l 001-14 . R. .V1acNeill C00 102 010. ; 320-9 L B-A Trophy J. s. MacDonald one 305 110 l 500-21 l ..--C't1rTtl;1T:cl-'o-11 - ' l local Boxer leaves For Halifax Today A Charlottetown boxer. Stevie MacDonald will leave by plane for Halifax this afternoon to partici- pate in the Maritime Amateur Boxing Tournament which is being held in the Garrison City on Fri- 'day and Saturday. MacDonald will fight in the bantamweight class and possibly the featherweight division depend- ing upon the number of entries in each. The local boxer weighs about Hobbs, 2nd stone; A. 0 Gill..w. K. S. lead. I competition. other members of the, rink were J. L. Murphy, mate; 1).; MONCTON. TN?-B.. Fob. 211M (CF) - Standing nfier eight rounds in the Dominion school- lboy lmnspicl: 1 0 , Won Lost lS:i.slt'.ili'lii1wnn .. R (1 M:uiilnl1.'1 6 3 ' iAll1ci'l11 .. 5 it The 30th annual West Kent Tc-:,Nov.i Scotia 5 It Sports will be staged at the Cliar-'.QiiPh9C 4 -1 lottetown Forum tonight and will British Colt -I 4 ibe featured by an Inter-scholastic Nrw Briiiiswicli 3 5'- ihockey game between West Kent P- 1'1 Nilllfl -- 2 ti land Prince Street schools. N"i'”I"Iiii Oiil-'Irl0 2 19 Onlario 1 T i Tonight's activities will get un- derway with a race for six year old lgirls. This will be followed by race (for six year old boys and the sen- ior relay race between Prince Street and West Kent. The programntc of events shows 27 events. including boys nnd girls ll.H.l.. Standings my The Canadian Press) lskating. relay races. team races and - W L T F A W5- th 'd I ' 1 1 - Detroit . 33 ll 11 157 99 77 .'ini”sp35iio: g(engi;:ik(skat:oit1?ii1bg'T”T0")i0 24 is 14 133 117 62 held. Mnritrcal 27 22 7 153 1211 61 ...M.--....-;.-.. New York 19 24 12' 14-1 165 50 Boston . ill 25 12 1'20 142 48 Chicago 14 33 6 H9 172 34 St. Marys In. 2nd Place j three time: and naming fourth goal. Ander , "' ' Glace Bay star. andw1!:qe1.mo3;:: the other visiting riflemen. with only 12 men in uniform .,, after a. drive that took themmmd than 12 hours. Miner; nu. "ma chance against Saints. ' Just whether Miners will ham to make saint; John for um. scheduled fixture against Beaver, tomorrow night was uncertain 5,. cause of road conditions. ' Hughie Campbell and D.” Nixon each fired a brace for 3.1K fax tonight, with Thoxnpson an ness. MacArthur and Ford Lem”. singles. ' y Glacecnay .. gzfgi Arm”; ence. corner. 9 , M , forwards. Polio, Money): Wywrot. Anderson, Leger, W: Bride. Delmonte. Halifax - Goal. Slraclilhz (1,. fence. Nixon. Bergeon. ivem, Bloom; forwards. McKenzie. Mu: Arthur. Lcswick, Ford. Em,-Hm Campbell. Watson. Morrow, Wu. wick. Thompson. Officials - Hetferon, Mill, SUMMARY First Period 1-Halifax, Bowness (Watson, Weaver) 2-Halifax. Nixon fLeswick) ............. 12:51 Penalties - McBride 7:19. Mor- row 14:07. Second Period 3-Halifax, Campbell (Bergeon) ............ 3:10 4-Halifax, Ford 9:43 ('MacKenzle, Thompson) 7:50 5-Ilalifnx. MacArthur 16:30 Penalties - Windiey 9:31. Weaver 17.28. . Third Period 6-Glace Bay. Maccy (Wywrot. Leger) 7-Halifax, Campbell ....... 1:39 (Bowness) 1:51 8-Halifax. Thompson (McKenzie) .......... 10:5l 9-Glace Bay, Anderson i-Myketyn) um 10-Gin e Bay. Macey (D monte) .......... 1511f 11-Ha fax. Nixon. (Watson) .. 12-Glace Bay, Leger (Maceyl ..............19;11 13-Glace Bay. Macey iwywroti ............l9:l1 Penalties -- None. Stops:- Arneil .. 8 20 11-87 Strachan 7 5 6-1! SNAP SIIDT FIIIISIIIID of Film developed uni rlrlntcd. 24 hour Icrvlco. Doulill also prints. Any roll of 3 el- posure only 40 cents. Reprint: 4 cents each. Mall Film Service, Rollfl Charlottetown. W. K. S. Boys Defeat P; S. S. The West Kent boys defealctti the Prince Street boys 55-49 in overtime in an exciting basketball game played at Prince of Wales College last. night. It was the first game of the Inter-scholastic Lea- gue. Following are the lineups: West Kent.-MacF.-iydcn 23; Ken- nedy ll; Squarcbripzgs 9; 1, Ken. may 4; R. Diamond 2. Prince street.-Ladner 14; Mac- Farlane 14: Lee 9; MacLcod 6; Whitehead 6. P. W. C. Girls 1 Defeat S. The Prince of Wales College Girls defeated the Prince Street School girls 30-22 in the npenlng game of the Charlottetown Girls Baskeiuall League. The College SllPEll-KEEN. MIITITOR-FIIIISIIEII EIIEESH L GIVE THE BEST-LOOKING SIIAVES EVER! Tlioy Give You Smoother Strives And lust for longer Tluui Ordinary Binder 0 Gillette Blue Binder. 5 for 25d. are sharp. iBadminton Title SACKVILLE. N'.B.. Feb. 20- (CP)- Mount Allison University won its first Maritime intercolle- giate badminton championship to- day, defeating defending champ- Battcn Down. is one of three ion Dalhorualc University, the Nova horses in a choice selection of live- ,scotia Technical College and the stock from the British Isles des- University of New Brunswick with lined for farms in Canada and the it points. United States. in addition to that Dal, holder ' for the mi. six horses the livestock cargo consists;-ears, tied U.N.B.ls eight points of 54 head of cattle and 11 sheep. iwhile N 5. Tech scored six. The horses are being importedl Charlotte Cole and Kay Logan 3 the Anglo-lrlsh Agencies pre- bot Mount A. won the ladies doubles rlydent. Capt. DJ-l. Coghlan, who is and James Strickland "pm! Bob (1 ..iCP)-- Batten Down, a valuable three-year-old bay filly owned and bred by the late King George VI. will arrive in Saint John tomorrow morning aboard the cargo liner salaeia, bound for a new home in British Columbia. acting on behalf or ii group ot:Merrit of U.N.B.,' men's British Cnlumbia sport smen ' doubles. DANCE Curling Club F R I D AY iowlng to limited space only participants in Confed- eration Bonspiel and Club members admitted. I V A 0...TllEATRE EIACUBI.-hu.Il.H.; ti-Ln r.u.; lot! and no wrmmuc -. 1.44.-.1 - mm anoacws iv .)L..J.' '0- artist. of the Vallcyficld Braves. Coach Lamourcux put the 15- stated yesterday 'that he hadn't. linden through an hour's pi'ac- played with Valleyfield since mu- tise yesterday evening. All p1ay- Iin January. Paul injured his knee era were on hand except Larry Iduring a practise on January 25 (Doc) Travis. Johnny Dutchak, and until he arrived here last week ”Red" Fm-em and can 13on-j1iad not played any more hockey. homme, Durlng me hour "3uck-- In the mcautinic he was in Mont- Whitlock was struck on the girls lcd 23-13 at. half time. Following are the lineups: 115 pounds. Stevie has been training for the past five weeks at Aubrey Found'l gymnasium and is in tip top con- dltion. He is the only Island entry in the Maritime Tournament and the Guardian sports Department non 0. P. W. C.-Guinden ll; MacArthur 12; Creelman 5: Bowness 5: Storey 2: Messer 0; Wood 0; MacKin- P. S. S.-Wort-'1 2; Murphy 2: bridge of the nose by it stick and retired from the practise with it slight gash. Bucko Trainer and George Mr-Lagan played on one defense. Phil Vitale. and Bob Gray on the other. For the most. part. they concentrated on the power play and clearing the puck. . The nix six League imrt one of its best. officials this week when Charlie Goode resigned. one of the posslblo . for Goode'a resig- nation might have been the failure of the league president. to suspend Hughis Oampbell after the latter had struck and pushed Ooode one night last. week. The incident oc- curred in Charlottetown and as yet there has been no indication of any sentence on Campbell. Another ex- planation of his resignation is that he wasn't certain he was being selected to handle play-off games. Yesterday evening 5 Halifax sports- outer intimated that he was re- signing because of iv. leniency in handing out sentences after it game wishes him the best of luck in his Soper 0; Hall 3; Whitlock 14 lrcal receiving treatment. t'ndeiIVDul'S- WW" 1- W0. V in ...for regular spare-lime d Naval rruining.i..fuII ria- vcl pay for time spent. .Novii1's,tho limo! 'I,I 411111" ' POI lllll. IMYTCUIAIS ON HOW YOU CAN INJOY TM! ADVANTAGES. 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He did not specify either the Halifax or Sydney game. - 0 III resignation came as no aur- prilc here The only thing" that our-prised it in regard to the ref- am: this week was the return of harry llleffei-in: to the Marltimui. Honoring. an experienced official in the 0.H. A. and a capable one at. t. has his own opini mi about trials of officials in t e M.M.- EL. in comparison with other llnun. Hugh Macnean. the form- Ct N.H.L. official ouit his 85.500 I 10!! post int foil and he had own reasons for in: u the Job. tlniua the leugvuu go It. COLLEGE uocxnrp King's College. Halifax 1 v Prince of. Vlzlu College N V ' CHAILOTTITOWN. PHONE: 566 . . . yl. W. . "”lI1l', I, ""'-"llll' in so ,A.:r:i::n zinc" . g,,,,.4- . . rams!-oou.lon HO0KlY- .- 3 W ”. Th ..- Prince of Wain cotton vs xinn --m ' N y ' 1 ,1. g A SATURDAY-SKATING 1- .....--.' 2:30 "' ' 1 - - . , L nrmcar. Frmnss. 1 ,) FORUM EVENTS - ran. in in 23; S MONDAY -A noornnr - TUESDAY-CHlLDREN',S SKATING ............. GENERAL QKATXNG ...4.-.........a.......................-- wnnivszsnair 1.. nticrmr - sr. Jorm - THURSDAY-WIl1'-KIN? SCHOOL, SPORT! .............. .. FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S. IKATING .'.......... MONOTON - 3330 , i to 5-” 3 19 10 8:30. 7.30 v1 4 go 51, ,,,.4