Millionaires Score 4-2 Victory Over Glace Bay tConnelly) SYDNEY. (CP) - syiiiiey MIl- Pvnalllesi Lumley 3154- lionaires moved five points ahead of Glare Bay Miners and to with- m3l0Y5- in three games of the league-lead- SWPSI I ing Halifax Atlantics Tuesday 139195169 w- .- 11 ll 7-35 Hicks . 4 7 10-'21 night by-downing the Miners 4-2 in a Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gun 3.-anie. . took a 2-1 lead ill the first peiiod, extended it to 3-1 in the second and split two goals in the finale. cnacri Terr)' R,e:1i'rloii started Sydiioy roliing with a goal midway in the first and Lorne Pirie made it 2-0 two minutes later on a blaz- Rochford Square Wins HoopiGame Riichford Square defeated Nutr Dame Academy l9-9 yesterda afternoon in a High School Bas ' s t h t l.d ,. l Cl ff 1I:IlIIlkshI1n0lI”(lna'I llie IeGordl)n Kimball game played 1" me H017 c A A ;' Name Hall. .i . .y I y nmrhod Mme” gm” 3 M. Cummiskey was high scorer ' ' for Rochford Square with nine Teri O'Connor. .S)'(Ill0)"S newcom- er. wired the iiiily goal of the secoiid period. finishing off a slick pnssintz attack with Geiii'9.0 R011- vrisrin 'II'l(I Dunc Mcliilyre. Mil: kopv on the pi-m.-ure lll the third as Ray I.ricrni.x' scored in tllel . ' . . ,. Linen and E. Maclnnis two. .iiieiiiii: niiiiiiies Miiioix Allieviil Tho FPUWN Mn? gm vlw other goal inidaay in ihc V illfl Bill lxinzstiiii. pczzml. i Sxrlnvws Nmin with four A. Pineau. and B Gallant each scored tw points for the wlniiei-s. D Connolly SCOi't'rl four Ilclvlirr ni.i(lc LII: 10.13 17:27 match, Mcfntyre and Whyte -I236 points followed by D. MacMillan P. Stanley points for Notrc Damn while K. Jay got. B. MacDonald I ,8y Kousoo "LITTLE SPORT I ...." ".'!f.m'”'L-a I Tl”) Three rinks remained unbeaten following the second round of play last night in the dompetitionl for the right to represent. the Char- FXCETTSIX kwilh Islanders 8 3 l I 1 -The Siimmerside Aces edged the Charlottetown Abbles in n hair-raising City Hockey League fixture at the Raceway Stadium last night before about 1,200 wild- ly cheering fans. The final score was 10-8. The Aces showed an un- looked-for superiority over the visitors in the first period which ended 3-0 in favor of the Baglole- Scliurinan aggregation. The Abbies weakened their defence behind the blueline by waiting at the red line ,......., rm more than Hicks. 1 ' i .w-,..- il for breakaway opportunities. and 1 ix - F. i txzvrrii-iii. -. i , - win-I. Uilrs.ii'ilZn”I7l;l'Flll Ierlc. lCharlie izettmiz '19 stops to nine . y . ,, , . , .. F'orii'iii-rl Claude R.ibprt (above) for Dave Mcfnnis in the Aces vllm (”"'l' V Rmh(md' I'll” '"TTT arrived in Charlottetown lastnifllit awe '” m Ila 'h'l'l y l ylOIION1(.)' I'C.P' ' TUIMII Klllc in Join the Islanders for the re- Thp Abbie attack gained mo- Sl"llll'”' f”m.il I1oIvl.u. rli-lfliinci Tucsdzii shook up rho for-I frncc '”('l'Inii ll'l (Vmiir-r KlcCi'.- - ll21l'(l illllFS of his Toronto Maple I mmnd" M mp 59.350” mmlum M the game m0gre&ed' M O.F,mm;.H. rmwdgu wnhMJI(n yy Vn germ M mm? wmmzi The Starry foi-iuii'd, who played; and they outscored the home club ..im. ..V . . i I .' M I - A-J -m- y 1 y '2 l tf N ,about twenty RIIIIIPS for the Is-, by (Our K0315 Lo three in me mm. mi, (Dim ”l-'- Il"l"ll"V ( llllllill, I wr llmlal ”-SI 5 g7I' laiiovrs earlicr ill the year. is on! me name, Lhg period ending 6-4 l”'rir Diiliiir. Tm-rriix, .Nlarsli:i.ll tio V yII(N'I(C.V I.(';l1llf' same will? loan to the local club. The I5l.ill(l'l for Summerside, Two of the vis- Rmv-rloii Mi:Rl:”f:"l glllfllllcllsi y ers have the option of buyiiig hiin nm-S- R0315 game m me 135:, mm. Siiiimiary Hp llrtly.-N 1V&iy';aYlV,l..ll Il;;rlliIS Klyvrtll I0??? outright at the end of llll' S(1aS(bll.luui of pgay. D95 Eu,-ge m-mg the two imyimi is A or -lrliylsy I-I” -.95 01") fl lie will hr with the Islanders, mm and Bub Dnwimg me 5e(;()nd' I Svwm. p,,,M(m i.in(I1 F:vi'l.r(lIPv lrl.ii.iiic.i-aii. xiais sliif(.iediMH,n Hwy may m (HM... HM. In. The Abbi” shined in where ix1,r:iniim rm-iiixi '!'l2l;2 .”.”dl,'”ll: "IRA 1": lllil T" 9l night. ms addition In the llllmllllllltw left off and drew to witiiiii -jg g,,.,,,.,.y pm, r;1.Ei.eS,im.ai:tl Mon ittghabll. V n will sireiitxtlien the Isl.iii:lrrs iin-, Om, goal of me Aces Amer 42 sec, ,u(.Cnyi,,,m 1...”! . -' v I0 "I-y 99" A9 nieusurably and give the lezini iiiclmms M the mird period. Bmy. uii.L' on the Keiiiieilv 1Lll(' for five .dd (1 . h H . h d 1 1 I . zL.r:'ncr- BEIV Myles EVME Mu pm, wlm Neuerenko 'l. 9 Plmc .'"y " ll 19” lel Ledwell scored in a smart passing imv-elll. Ciiiinhnllw .. 1.".-W :0" Ham Cenujvd bv enmjr Han. II” he”? b"f0”" play with Dowling.. Ten minutes pmiimgg 1,i-mini mid vn-C.i.lm,.,(m mf um)”, mm, Bob Balm, later Ledwell once more banged 1-.,m 3.n'z, aft,” iA”c'i xr..nr,,..ii - - , ( ( n ' A I' 1 Dowling's pass into the twiries to in an Farr-lli and Mai-siiaii ii-in draw UP 0" W" W'"5 W” W9 Aces who were being badly out- Snrnnd pvrlrvl 4--Sydney. 0'Comivir Cenlral League vRnhev:tson .VI?IIlIV':Pl H:'i7 P"'lIlIIl”Sf None 3 Thirrl nerinrl I I---Svrlnev. Iacrriil l -- - l(T,nx('qn hum”-y yu-El, Fiilloiiiiisz an the Cvntral Can 5. z-.i..P,. Ray -y-,...,.,, .ri'epin League Standings at the Y I or Pts. Be Ready For Bowling SIandings.1956 mympics THE HAGUE. IAPI --- Australia Tuesday scolded Europeans who W H W I CH1lll('IiS .. 9 go have criticized Melbournefs prep- 1 :.xir;oiiaiit.5 in h -, arations for the 1956 Olympic FOR SALE - A ('0lil'I.l-I or All SI-ms -- 9 Ell 8a"l95- Cmlg will f,.(.5h,.n in A fmvi-yi'.-oks 5 Hi; A s'atenient on the subject by day-5. :c,m,1y hvi": Mm.I,,,,m1d'i c..,,t,,nma15 2 n W. S. Kent Hughes. chairnian oi yo,-k, lynkums 2 4 the Olympic oisiziiiiizatioii C0lllilTlll- TOWN GOES CRAZY Over Boosfers' MINSTREL SHOW Will run TONIGHT and THURSDAY NIGHT Tickets on sale at Old Spain Hughes Drug Co. Johnny's Mayfair Fred Lumbros C-'giggey's Pharmacy Curtain time 8:30 Adm, 50.; - tea. has released here by the Aus- tralian embassy. Kent Hughes. iler of the interior. said European lnewspapers in recent months have been giriiis: a false inipressioii of Melbournels preparations for the i gains-s. ”They are at least as far ad- vanced as those of most previous Olympic cities three years before the games.” he said. "I am sure that the CILIZCIIS of any major city would agree with me. that three years before the I event is a little early to write Melbouriie ofT. "Despite 5llQ2('SI.l0IlE to the con- l.i-nigv, Australiniis are t.-akiiisz their responsibilities as hosts for I056 very seriously. I realize that nonr- l ly every city chosen for this honor in the past has been a target for I rrllicisni. ltwe shall be ready in time and we shall do the job in accorrlaiicc .with the highest Olympic tradit- l ions." Mickey Mantle Back In Hospital NEW YORK, 4.XPI Now York Yankecs said Tuesday u-iitI'e- fielder .Vli('ke)' Mantle has return- ed to hospital In Springfinlrl. .VIo.. for another L-xaminalicn of his right knee. Mantle underwent an nprrulinn ifor renioval of in cartilage from his knee: last Nov. 2. I The Yankees snirl Ilivy vlid not lkimw the reason for the hospital Visit. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - SHOWS 8 p. in. SEE 3-D ON WIDE SCREEN Ausi riiiiiin in1nis- . played at this juncture. Perry put his team ahead 10 seconds later splitting the defence to score one of the prettiest goals of the night Then in the space of two minutes th Schurman-coached team fired three goals past. l-liiestis to inake THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN :Summerside Aces Edge Minor League Chitown. Abbies 10-8 In League Gameiast Night with four goals. one in the final frame which put his team back In the lead a particularly fine effort. Romaine got a pair of counters. Dowling. Dunn, and Ledwell all scored twice for the losers. Lineups:- Abbies: Goal, Hueslls; defence, Perry. Burge, Ready, Macbougall; forwards, Howatt, Dunn, Ledwell, Macl-(enzie. Dowllng, Coyle, Worth, Brown. Acorn. Ares: Goal, Mclnnis; defence, Shields, Woodside, Gay: forwards. ris. Pope. Gallant, Romaine, Mill. (Cannon, Woodsidel .... .. P Schurmnn, M. Schurman. Har-?Announce 15-47 from Cleveland Baron: of the Ani- Iottetown Curling Club In the British Consols playdowns at Sum- merslde later this month. Rinks skipped by Frank Acorn. Dr. Wendell MacDonald and W. R. MacNelll have heen undefeated. Six other rinks have one win and one defeat. Two rinks have been FEBRUARY 3. 1954 Hockey Resulls rlnk defeated the Jim Burden rlnk 15-6 while the Acorn rink downed the Sterling MacDonald skipped rink 6-3 and the MncNeill rink defeated Frank Hansen 14-7. In other games Doug Saunders Paperweight Games Tigers 1 vs Ramblers 0. Tigers goal - H. Lndnei Jets 1 vs Rovers 0 Bruins 4 vs Bears 0 BN1” SW15 ” Di LWW 3- Li Hlram Atkinson defeated Dr. L. E. X91135 3- R'”m3'h3n : Prowso 7-4. The Moore and Lkm-5 4 V5 A”0W5 3 Prowse rinks have Arrows goals -- A. Gallant '3. B. 3 Peterson. Lions goals - R. Mclnnis 2, W. Mclnnls, L. Yeo, Millionaires . Nine Mile Creek. Cape Traverse In Gautlet. Cannon, Henry. Referees: Gord Kelly and Jim y g Razaviat. a ggg Summary: r -- At Crapaud Rink last iilght in an First Period ,3YDNEY. (GP) - S.vrlnv.v Mil- cxiiiiiitioii hockey game, the Nine ISAI-es. P. Schurmsn, lionaires announced Tiiesday they Mile creek Bulldogs played Cape (Gay! ........ .3 2.26 hiule released Roger Guay, their, Traverse Rave,-3 to 5 4-4 draw be. 2--Mos. .Ga.V. 22-year-old lftlgh-scoflllg fnrwardf (org ;. iarge crowd of mm, illari-is) . .. 8.10jancl will replace mm with fgrward SUMMARY 3rAK'9S. GMHIPI. lDon Aslibee of Toroiito, sent here 1:1;-sq, Pu-Ind 1-Nine Mile Creek, 13. MacEach- P('"alIl951 C05l9- ericrin Hockey Lnague. Giiiiy ii-as pfn an Tgymr) . I ' ' 4 7M)hic:"1f)'G';!nI'"'l"d y V . . H 3'35-one of the top. scorers fnrthc scc- p9m,m.; CL Hmmrd, Symwx schurmnnl -- is - pond-place Maritime Mayoi Hockey swung fa-19d Nvnodsidn ------------- y. 5.21 14958119 ('lUb-- :!-Nine Mile Creek, C. MacDoug- 6-Aces, Romaine. l 7-WET ML .(;,,”am) y 341-, ' Cl-Ciipe 'f'raverse, DesRocheI 7--Abhics, Dnwling . 11.50 0 'HmH"'l- Cmulh"5l- gnm.c.,.. p, schurmany y.Ayy 4-Nlilne Mile Creek. C. MacDoug- (Gnllantl I223. . 5 - 5LyAbbies' Burg? 19ml Mll'l')l' Hockey Schndule Wedni-s- gcape TmVe,.sQ,' G. Howm.d' I0-Ahblcs, Dowling, NI” F” -W , Penalties: None. tllowattl . 19.15 "'9 ' VIM riiii-a Period pmames, Howam Gay. 4:00 pm. (-15 S. Anchors vs Q. sgcape T,.m,e,.5,,' cmruthen Thlrd Period 5-3 Bl'M'95- , (Howard). 11-A1,i,ipg. Ledwenv y 4:30 p.ni. Pirkdale Springs-rs vs 7gggNme Mme Creek. C. MMDOUK, tDowling) . .-HI Q55 R-'"lS9l'3r 311, r lgm-'lhl7l"-V L94”? I 5300 II-m P-S 5- Slllmr" "5 Pi 8-Cape Traverse, Desaoches. . 4l')owlin5rl ll.lfl S.S. Horiirts p,.n,,m-: Dam”. lily -Ahhics, Porry lI.'2fl' the score read 9-1 in their favor. g . . . W Coy” was KW?” 3 l'w0'mumtci H ;I(:;:ll.a"1:?PP' I H'"ml lDl.On?.:El::avllcr for MidF'9Iz I'l9n3ll'5' I07 lmldmg 7” I'll? I-l'mlynf y I5-Ares, P. Schurmnn . I.'l..'i0y A1-has I N e ute mark. and not a match mis- w,gDA(.,s. -1-,,H.,,. y 1530, 71.1 pm pm Rnvam, Scmm vs ;coiirliict when he started throwing 17..A(ieg' Roma;M.' : TH;1i'W 'q(;0n"; ' t lmmches at Gord Kelly. Romaine IP. sciiiirniani 19.01: gg;mV:;gWg and Dunn got a goal apiece(in thel 1g,..u-,bi,.;. Dunn, ig remaining three minutes 0 pay ' ippn-yr H 19.r.g ,. which were further enlivened byi p,.,mm(.;; CO...1,.' (;,,).;.. imam-h Rilftllrelllaggsginthgorcyggloxgggivll fisticuffs between Jack "Sp.v" imiscondiictl, Woodside, Ready ., dd J J Cmmnuy 57 Rmd-V and Sm" "Mooney" GM. Hm”-I0” Canal" lm”:l"rl' I By The Ciuiudiaii Press I 'VlncLennin H 97 lrint, for which they received ma-i Stopa:- Maritime Mum. A'lrhi;Iu;ph ' ' " D7 jor penalties. y llliioctis , 19 I5 I-l'4R Glue BM, 2 Svdnpv 4 Pt J L' d. i 96 Paul Schurman led all siiiperslxfi-Innis . 9 I0 lll-32' N,.w"B,.un,;wmg 5-mm, D'0n' Mggogn” 9. ."'- RRMI Moncioii 2 Saint John Ii R Vewv 9: n Amherst 2 Froderictoii 7 PM mmsmgan '. N Saints Score In Ver- A P C 94 , Pictou I Stellnrtori 9 W W lsh 9., I , I . y American League I 'vp a 9; I l O e P C 6-5 Pittsburgh 5 Cleveland 4 - 55 V r I l 1 Syracuse 5 Hershey 6 lg! lii0;l”gkl”-5 Ontario Senior - in U ' ”TT . . riid of the first period and the Hamilton 1 Owen sound 4 F- YOIIHIKPF 93 Th-i Saint l)uristati's UiiivOi'si'y welphmen wem ahead 34 in me Windsor 4 .x;mgm.R Fans 6 M” w. 3,-cum”, 3.; l"”ke-V "Am "wk M" lhlm spot middle frame. They led 5-3 in tho ' Ontario Junlor Wanda Miiclvflllan 35 I” "1" Olly H”Cl”'-V LEMNS IMII third period before Maclnnis snot UU9ll)I1 I Gall 3 R- 09150” 54 iiizht hr defeating Prinrr ofims N.” quick goal... Ontario-Quebec ..lunInv Mrs. G. .1. Rogers 82 vv.-iios Crillczn 6-5 after fillroc min-' L,,,,.u,,5; it-Igeglgmiesslf -Vhuxv Gnmihle -- . .. :2 I mas and six seconds of overtime play. Roy, ii converted forward playiiig hick on defense scored tho win- iiini: goal on a pass from l.l:i:.'d Gmulet. Tho goal lirokc up a hard fninrht. Well played SIiI'UWEI9 be- tween the two College toams. The Saints scored two goals Ir. the final minute and in half to force the name Into overtime. Right winger Rodney Mnchnis iiznt both goals Maclriiils lead the lsalnt DllnSLRHL'S ntlwck by scor- lng three times. Ot-her S.n.lI. Paul Jav. Cliff Ready. Don Mnclmod. Gor- don Tweedy. Doug Cudmore and Fraser were the Prince of Wales College scorers. I The score was tied I-1 at the THURSDAY & FRIDAY . I i 'Rmm.uAIIIIdlXoHI' W 30 WIND IIIIIIS ITS VISTIIESS SD CLOSE TO VDII! Imlwlulfizuiutsrcon-vtniuius.niciinssouW . , -.-sill!-.................-.........uuuuag;; ALSO: SIIIIRT SIIBJEDTS SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY Stll IDIIII. WAYNE - Gllll. RUSSELL ....llll Twndlili IlM'l.lITItI MEI uinroumnuux - wumnom - umnwuuu. nuuix -imcom nu-nun-In - I IEPIILIC PICTIIIE TITT hutch coals we-re scored by Lemlevux and P.W.C. . Goal: Gillls; dc-frnse: MacDonald. Norman. Roy. Mullins; forwards: Macfnrils. Callaghan. Jny. Lemicux, Gaudet. comiler, Moiinghnn. Dalton. Mnclsnac. P.W.C - Goal: Douglas: de- fense: B. Auld. 8. Chandler. F. Smith. G. MncDtmaId: forwarder Fraser. Don MRCLM. Machdyen, J. Revell, 0. Ready. R. White- head. Dave Macbeod, A. Mach-s-i 0. Wood. G. Tweedy. D. Cudmorc. First period 1-S. D. U., Lemieiix (Roy) .. 2-1”. W. C.. Read itwoodl Penalties - Auld 12:29. Second period 3-8. D, U., Mnclnnis (MacDonald) 4-P. W. 0., Fraser (MhcLeod) 5-P. W. C.. Mac.Leod (MaoFodyeM .. 11:48 I Penalties - MacDoHald. Mul- liens, Ready. Auld. 8:51; Chandler l'1:52. Whl tehead I I Third period if-P. W. C., Tweedy 4,, (wood) ........... .. 2- I7-5. D. U Jny 7:30 ill-P. w. c, ciiamore I IMacFadyen. Mscuodl 8:07 II-S. D. U.. Maclnnll I (00l1nIH') .. . 16:35 10-B. D. U.. Mnclnnls ' (Roy. Gwudeti . .. 10:09 Penalties - Nona. Overtlmn period '11-S. D. K7,, Roy (Gnudet) , .1206 Pensltlos - Nona. i iio3;Tschediies ...- tonight. Soccer Results LONDON. I City but stoke W Annotation Oup thy. wlch City also Louis Signs To Inferno Wrestling In the fifth round no IIQN The saint Dunof.an's Unlverdty basketball team are scheduled to play the 5l.llI'l'nCl'IIdC Air Force In on Island League game while the saints second team will play Surn- mcrolde In I city League content Raotenl - Leicester any I-1 in their fourth round replay at balcemir Tues- Leloaw now play at Not- NIW YORK.-ITS) - Jo. noun to refute ll QSS Ciiniirliens vs 5 '.'l0 inn. Cl. Rodd defeated Sterling Moore 12-5 and been elimin- ted Rinks skipped by Doug Saund- Three Unbeaten Rinks I In British Consols Play Uri. Dr. Ii. 5. Glddlrigl. Hinm Atkinson, Sterlinl MacDonald Jim Burden and Frank Hanser each have I win. The personnel of the undefeated rinks include: W. R. MacNeii1 skip; D. O'Rourke, A. Likely, K Jones. Frank Acorn, Iklp, D. Cameron G. Dillon. M. Bell. ' Dr. W. MacDonald, skip, J Squnrebrlsss. E. MacDonald, 5," MacDonald. Following ls the day:- 1:3o-Ice 1 Dr. W. MacDonald vs. w, R MacNeill S 2:30-Ice 2 D. Saunders vs. Dr. Glddlhgn lee 4-I-I. Atkinson vs. 3. Mn. Donald Ice 3-J. Burden vs. 1''. Hanlei I The seml-finals will be plgyu this evening at seven o'clock, Draw for today follows in Brit iah Console play:- L30 P.M.: Ioe 1-Dr. MacDonald vo. Vt); MaoNelll. ' 2.30 P.M.: . Ice 2-D. Saunders vs. Dr. Gid- dings. Ilce 3-J. Birrderi vs. 17. Hansen Ice 4-H. Athlnom vs. 5. Mac. Donald. M. '1 p.m., ice 2,8 and 4 will b. used for semi-final games. and the following draw for club mmpoug. ion. 1 l'.M.: Ice 1-Cleaver MacLean. skip, N. Nicholson, 1''. G. I-rutcheoon, M Reeves, vs. Hon. T. W. 1.7. Prone, skip. H. 0. Trainor, Emmett Mac. Donald. Pat Ready. 8.30 I'.M.: H. R. Brown, sklp. 8. Benton Geo. Anderson, L. Bagmill, Va. A M. Howstt, skip. F. Curtis. Al MaoNeil.I, Don Senmim. 9 PtM.: Ice 2-J, J. Morris, skip. A. 0,! Gill, E. Ma.cRae. C. Campbell, vs L. Turner, skip, R. PM-ant, W Goss, O. Milllgan. Ice 3-W. Plckard, skip, Rog Parker, F. Nortdh, Geo. MscM'illu vs. E. K. MacNutt, skip, B. Mao Dougall, A. A. MaoLeod, Dr. )1 Mnclienzle. Ice -1-Dr. H. Mclnty-rc, akin Mel Jerriklns. A. Tait, H. H. Simp- son. vs. H. R. Carruthers, skip. W Whitlock. Gordon Foster, H. L. Seer. draw for 1,. T FORUM DATES FEB. 2 T0 6 WEl)NF.SIIAl'e iskatlng THURSl)AY- QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL I SPORTS-7:30 lrn.1i).u'- Children's Skating . ...... .. 4-5:8 HOCKEY-GLACE BAY 8:30- SATlIRl)AY- lceneral Skating lClty and Country perlnd Northern Ontario Senior -.L Perbroke 0 Smilt. Mich. 4 Micmacs I6-I , The o'Leiiry Maroona defeated the Lennox Island Micmacr by al one-sided score of 16-1 at the O1. Leary rink on Monday night in a regular West Prince League gammy The visitors held off the home team until the halfway mark of the game. P. Paul scoring in the, opener for the Indlans' only goal; of the game and the only tally in; the period. From the halfway” mark in the second period the, Mnroons swamped the Mlcmacs. chalking up sixteen goals. Referee: E. W. Turner. Lineups: - . Mtcmacsz Goal. M. Bernard; defence. F. Paul. R. sark. R. Le. MM: forwards. M. Sark. J. John- ston, F. Scully. L. 'Peteis. R Pet- ers. L. Mnloney, D. Feehan, 3. Lo- bobe. J. Labobe. O'Leary Maroons: Goal, F.Boul. IN: defence. L. Harris. B. Mac. Donald. 8. Ellis. K. Turner; for- wards. J. Bogtlole. A. Wedge. F Smsllmaii. L. Bernard, 0. Bern- nrd, W Harris. I... Ellis. 9 First Period 1-Micmaos, P. Paul , 1535 Penalties: Feehsn. Sark, small-l man. I Second Period I 2-Maroons. B. Macoonnld (W. Harris. Smallmmi 10:32 I-Msmons. 0. Bernard (L. Bernard) , 1o;55 Mnroona. L. Bernard (J. Bulolei 11:04 5-Mniroons, Ellis . (B. Mncbonsldl . 14:96 Muoons,-J. Bnglolic (0. Bernard. K. Tumeri 17315 7-Moroono, wedge 11''. Bmsllmanl 10:32 Penalties: K. Tumor, Mnloney. Bark, Bcully. ATTENTION SECRETARIES OF VARIOUS CLUBS! KEEP MARCH 22-23-24 nuns ommliron MY ma A-rmacrion IN P. w. c: Aummiznin. rm. on suimo you f.A'1-an. 4 ..; Thlnl Period I-Maroons. F. amollnwn (W. Hurts) I-Momona. F. Bmnllmui (W. Harris) .. :12 lo-Maroons. 0. Ba-nsrd month. In Mutt. incomes in 14 win this the farmer heavyweight boxing chornplon wil rduoo Irdlm man in Hence I M-Mnmona. (0. noi-mi-a .......... ..10'05 g VI- . ”":3f””.,'.,?';,.i;,,"' cimi mavmsn nbvsns l ) '1 '. ' ”” munsoav N101! smite melon; Peehon. Turner, rnfn- ' "R , HOCKEY . CRAPAUD RINK ciuuzwrrii.-rows isunnnns