" am ' race six Despite several delays duo to mild _ weather the Curling Clubs are get- ting along pretty well with their annual trophy matches and this week have been able. due to a, change. to run off matches both in the, Wright Trophy and Scntller Trophy competitions. o u a ‘As usual these matches are pro- viding the exponents oi the “roar- tn’ game with stiff competition 1n each afl every match and with bull! ctimlietitions rapidly nearing the final stages it is a hard mat- tcl" lo pick out just what rink will bc returned the winners. ' . . Rinks ‘have already been gllmln- ntcd whlzll is to be expected but l:l_ every instance they have put up stiff battles before passing out oi the picture. A few of the favored twins are still in the running. es- pecially u far as Wright Trophy lllfll’ is concerned but in several by llle skin of their teeth to keep their trophy chances alive. - a . Tomorrow afternoon and even- lllg will be a big day in club cir- cles with the holding of a bonspiel to decide the winners of the 13a- boury ‘trophy. another competition that has been in existence now for a good llliilly years and which ai- ways provides keen curling as rinks from Montague, Summerside and the city meet. u o Decided on total point, interest in the outcome is at a high pitch right to the final ends. Early leads usually docsnt mean a thing but utlen the final matches begin curi- ing really hits the peak and it is a‘ well known fact that in the past rinks who have gotten away to a poor start, have wound up by com- _ lllg through with} victory. a a Summersidc are the pmscnt hold- ers of the trophy, having taken possession oi the trophy last year. Undoubtedly they wll have a strong trio of rinks in action to- morrow in defence of the trophy but both Charlottetown and Mon- taguc each with an eye on it have lined up strong teams that pro- mises the hottest. oi competition for the present holders oi the sil- VETWHIE. Bending every ciiort and devot- ing every minute of their spare time Jack McCourt and Bill Bevan have the bantam and midget hoc- key leagues goln full swing those elvclning at the pper Queen street r n . ooo And that the kids are mightily interested is shown bv the large numbers in which theyflock to the rinks every afternoon and oven- ing. Last night there must have been close to fifty bantam players on hand getting in a few practice licks before the league game got underway, I I O Limited to youngsters who had not reached their fourteenth birth- day on November 1st. last both teams put up quite a. tussle Wed- nesday night with the Rangers fin- ally winning out 2-0. Which team managed to win the game matter- ed little but one could not failed to be impressed with the flashes of good hockey tho youngsters came through ‘with.’ A good many of the players show- ed undoubted signs of developing into good hockeylsts in the near future. Skating ability. a more than passing knowledge of the game and the way they went at each other stamped them immedi- ately and with the support they will get from the two men mention- ed above. the league is bound t0 be a real success‘. u It was also learned that an Is- land Midget title will be played for this year. Walter Lawlor, vice president of the M,A.H.A. stated recently that Summersldc has a Midget team ready to play for the ti la and gave assurance to local o ficlals that the series would come off with the Maritime governing hockey body bearing expenses for the staging of‘ tire series. u Coach Freddy Bradley of the Maritime Champion Juvenile Can- adlens had his team out for a work- out at the Forum on Monday and the kids with any gaps ready to 11¢ filled with lewoomers to the class appeared in their initial workout as if they are going to take I lot of beating before relinquish- ing the crown they earned the hard way lost season. . . Six players have passed the ago limit for Juveniles but Couch Brad- ley is satisfied that the calibre of ‘the newcomers is such that they will fill tho vacancies cupably. ‘Ihc youngstc elves are keenly "ntercstcd and fights for positions .oit open on the team promise to 8e oi the kccnest. i But; ‘that they definitely will be In the hunt for their second succes- "llve title is a certainty Matters came up at the start of the season ti‘ t put a dark outlook on whe- cr or not the champions would able to qualify ior defence of ' sir title but these have all been necl out now and plans are 110- l’ ‘rl ht ahead for the formation of a eaguc with the winners en- Iurlng the Manning plavdownn- e __ _ O I Toe Blake returns to action will! (ho Canadiens oi the Notional Hoc- key League after his one game sus- pension due to his fracs with Wal- r." Atanas of New York Rangers. who according to hockey writers wno had seen him in other vcars before coming to the National bea- gug has blossomed from A meek b into a rparing‘ lion. . no bu Dutton. Blake and ggnoknowstmst what caused the lruuule but t so who mow the 1| er best. the men who I with 1nd llllnlt hil- Oatskate Fast S kid Team To Chalk Up Well- Earned 7-5 Victory_ _ Going lnto the lead twice to have Summcrslde tie l1 up go to the front, a fast-skating hard-fighting band of Col- legians last night came from rules of tile game with a mighty offensive to score three goals and send No. 1 G.R.S. a City League encounter. By their unexpected victory the Colleglans forced a three way tie for first place Air Force teams and by their brilliant showing last, night installed themselves as at least even bets to capture the iliie. ' Set Fast Pace not an inch from their big. heavy opponents who used their vtcignt every chalice they got ‘throtllgou; the game, the Colltg- mns kept hammering away atthelr opponents with a swirling, driving olfenslve in the three periods that finally paid off as the last ten minutes of the game were ticking away on the clock. A scoreless battle for the first nine minutes with young Jack Proude coming through with two o1 lead. There was less than two minutes to play when Summerslde came through wltu the equalizer, shooting two counters in the space of six seconds. ‘Iwice in the second session the winners helda goal advantage only to have the losers tic it up und then Sunlrneltido went ahead for the first time in the game before the three minute mark had been in the third period. but again the Colleglans. nothing daunted. came roaring back to the attack; they slammed three count- ers into the nets ill the space o.“ a minute and 48 seconds to take a two goal lead and at the end were swervlng in on top of the Sunlmcr- slde goalie with their never-ceas- ing attacks. Again it was the BlanchardNlc- olle. Robertson line who led the winners’ attacks as they picked up twelve scoring points between them with the Sununersidc ‘ scat- tered throughout tho dlflerent combinations they used. Right, from the start of the game Summcrside sprang to the attack and young Jack Proude rose to the heights as he broke up a three- man attack with a brilliant save. The visitors were having an ud- vantage in play right. to the five- minute mark until the Collegians tide started rolling. They hemmed the visitors inside their own line with fast breaking attacks and finally the had their efforts re- warded w en Irvine. short and blockey forward accepted McMil- lsn's us from the side of the net to sli e the disc into the open ror- ner. A minute and 28 seconds later Colleglans were right back with another goal as A.J. McAdam, c. tower strength on the W111 net's defence, slid a forward D555 to Robertson at centre ice and the young winger beat. the big sum- merslde defence cleanly to go right. in and bEflb,,,I§lZ19Xl_Wll3h a 15-foot, drive. to make it 2-0, The period was getting to a close say he has a bad habit of loosing his tongue every time he gets within range of a slur Delfllllllllr- This might have caused the trou- ble Saturday night, but whatever happens it's a safe bet that Atanas knows ooday that picking on Blasc’ bad business. The “mouthy Walter hit. the ice with a. thur ai- bellind in the closing ten min- team down to a 7-"5 defeat in in the standing with the two ter Blake unloosed his heavy sticlr_ over Atanos’ nOSBlH. but he was able to reach the dressing l‘°°ll'l under his own. stfarp. 1f Alanna is following the ad- vice of some person who believes that, only the rough. lOlIBh BT15 nasty survive National Hockey Lgngue play he would be acting smart if he secured a. new tench!!!‘ immediately O O I S A wa on who made a nan): foll-pshimsilf yzlthflllt cllV-‘llfi the Qpposltlo down, As a matter of fact there are many Player-i -l'l the league today who do ml fie- pend entirely on their sticks and tongues to getmby; l brings you o1 fopwnofch I BQXlNG anoancasr U/IPCl from Lllihgs/rln . Nc.~.._.lf<>/l<. Qty Qzll/(Q JOE BAKSI _ Versus LEE l0 Rounds - Heavyweight BFBY- 11 1*. M. 630 Kc. Bl UE - lllplte Blades 1W rnsv '.l~l'-H~l';, 04AM‘ p. rm. CHARLUFPc town complain ...,c.Co lle‘gianS Force 3- Play ‘for liahllury Trophy i to he llelll Jlere Today: 9 Rinks in Competition. ‘:..'l:,.li":::.tt.::"1:::‘:all: Midget league _ . Game lfomght A of the M1418 u??? scheduled to this evening at 6.30 at. t-hc Redeemer Rink. Th to play the Maple Leafs but league officials requested that all midget ob Hockey be pin ed oly e Rangers are . Ploy ior the Gobo Tm with three rinks cachmgcm lottetown, Bummetsido and Mn- tozue taking part will open at the Charlottetown Curling Club mu afternoon at 2.80 pm. One round will be played mu». ing the afternoon and amp ms visiting curlers have been oats at 8 banquet to be held in a Win- chester Banquet Hall th rinks will resume plB. o completed at th the y. All matches will be the conclusion of l2 ends wi Club having the highest total of 1.11.11: c.1414.‘ “Slcrotiry ‘llitll A lay - » tofrort M"! . It alaspleswhodiedlutwcck mma beartattmok. BOWLING I. OI‘ BOWLING‘ players bs on hand Thqv imed points holding the troph until next, out that those cligilic for zlidget season. Summerside arlle the pm- r ranks are boys who went under 10 sent holders of the silverware. E. Costello 178 19! l6‘ , '- ' ‘~ - years of m or. November 1. 1944. I t ---l—h uh I n. Douacgtts lg a»: 1:; ~~— - . 1 with the Collegians turllin back ---——‘* n oonnec ' wt t e nay for Cori ‘- . gvefy ugluck when gummm-Ede go; STRONG Am RESISTANCE the British Consols Trophy. the ‘l. '11‘! ‘I70 106 2M 1 -_ two quick counters us me wumel-s- -_ l highlight. of the season's activities J. Cam ll 1M 1M 188 u utrucl; waned slightly, Evans, s, Owing to up air resistance. t Club officials announced ycster- l’. A. ooDrmald S00 2U 210 | . '" uunnnuul threat combined with takes about 19 seconds for a bomb day that Mr. George W. McLeod. ‘Petal-SIN. o n M N Ken- w guke gnu lawn-g puss fur u, to reach the earth Mien dropped veteran club member. would be Aces: ll 8 0 n g o. score. Six seconds later. just after frcm an airplane a mile blah. official referee for all the matches. n. Conway In 1o! the (lilnesthhag uchiangcda ‘Cussion Twww‘ "“ » — '——- . gatalinnsld - ' roun ed e o eg ails’ e ence to . . . . ea q go m alone .nd beat Proude with M E R k I R I. Mur y 1s’! m 1'15 EINDHOVBN- Hvlllnd» Jflfl- ~5- a backhander n11: after toe iace- [lg L. Bu er m m m (OP-Anelal-A new time 0i will" HALIFAX. Jw- N -— (or) . off. Cussion. clashing into the c n - _ qu 19g 19o 143 receiving set which uses only! two Absentecs without leave plum,‘ bounds Seconds lager, mu u, be us. Tugupqg; watts per hour has been dcsgtn home defence troops in Mum,‘ sisted from the ice and latest word of o t en few fop 1am. single-I. Murphy. m. W s Nethtrl-nlh ladle k" “v Dulrlcl NO- ll "ll" hi" been or- was that l... was receiving hospital . nun three-L. Butler, m. and will be out on llge m" elm" dered ovens“ d0 Ml run ma. treatment m, a knee m_;u,y_ V Powwow. 1, A“. 4_ miced at 45 guilders. (The gullder large numbers, Brig. D. A. whllg may opened ms.’ m the second ____ has a nominal value of about 54 district offictertveéomsmtanding, d3. Derlod and at the some time start- QUEBEC Jan 25 (OP)_MM 1cm“ m” t “m” clflll-‘ftlnt t 5 ‘m 259v °gogzlf Tiu ed to rougllcn up. with Summer- R B mob‘) why“ of the Quebec Pm, m; the Ho“ Benn,“ Th,“ K. Cantwell 180 l!‘ 141 distrc s end mods a 111a 5m“ dmwm“ ‘he mummy M m” curling club today defeated H M ph continued in the second round F‘ 5M1’ l“ “o M Pun“ $85. at?‘ ' t, pemln“ “s they med w we“ the Macmud of the Mayflower Club of whlle first round games were lu - A‘ our!” l“ ‘a w’ ‘luhegu ' m y: 9mm w" 1" “muster “W” Wm‘ “my checks" Halifax 11-8 in the opening round ed in the Price International tel c‘ Gunmen ‘o l" “z. sue clip mum. “ifiulm Bu‘ it was m‘ 3°" F” ‘We’ eight‘ oi the Lieutenant-Governor's Tro- competition E- “°°"°7 "9 “'3 l“ ‘ ies on n e i; d1 {t dis. mlmms the 5”“ "mmmd dead" phy competition at the international In H0lt'R.enfrew International n‘ 5t‘ Jam 157 l“ "3 s h I h. “m to ow ‘h wlsurll a I" locked at z-all with first one team curling Somme, he" second round charlottewwnw FR’ C. McQuaid 1 144 220 ll 0 S ‘lays 880 of w algae a senteelsm “ml the“ ‘he “h” “llsslllg gm" .1 n Kent of Bathurst N n last Mcmlne defeated P J luccurtily ““l“"°°" “mm” “ma” mm“ Nmu“ ious chances, but finally at 8.11 the yeailiwlmer bowed gram" we o; Mm, Quebec 13H’ c 8 ___ troops. t t t. ‘ College tea-m, skating wide 0P9“ tourney followlngsb-S defeat at the But two Prince Edward Island P‘ “my l” ‘M l“ ‘IOHONIO Jan. I — Domin- Text ‘o’ the ‘b: tb “"1 "llys- ‘lucked l" 9°“ “ml-w” hands of H W McGerrigle of rinks wont down to defeat in the u '7 l“ n ion Headquarters of the Navy Lea- Th“ mmtnlim 1 l: ' “m” Wm‘ a summemd Play" Quebec Victoria E Pooler of Tor- first round for the Price Internat- Mn" Mwampn ‘u m‘ l" til of Canada today nnounced m M‘ D’ a ‘we P "y. m‘ ° ' servm-Z a lmlany- Cmlegmm 1°°k‘ onto Granites m‘ another victor tonal shield Chief Justice Thane m“ n‘ ml"°nh 145 m9 “a that six scholarships to the Royal a ma“ “cm “ff or gmff“ u" 9d t‘) have a 55°C“ ‘mly w have ‘he defeating C.J Moreau oi Quebec A. Campbell's Summer luv rink‘ lost L‘ cumpbe" l” m l“ Canadian Naval College at Royal Vi“ T §§§FA°",§1§,,,“",,{" may called back m‘ “ may" Victoria 13-8. D. P. Connolly's 7-6 to Montreal's Thistle skipped F‘ shmumu a mo M ads. 13.6., covering tuition. mamgd '1 ' ' ‘n u m” V‘ sllllldlllg l“ lhe “e355 bu‘ 5mm“ Bathurst rink won ll-a from Leo by l-LC Mills and Charlottetown’; G‘ “mm l" l” l“ board uniform and recreational n“ w‘ marsh”, t m’ m’ eon‘ 1M" "my B” ll N“ Wm‘ 31m‘ Duquette and his Quebec Jacques Dr H ' clntyre went down to u, T°m“z9“' fcos for a. complete two-yearcourse n" “m” “gm ‘ w, f m” ca" “Hr ‘l: so...” “or. M" ml Iv-‘l dust u lull» ~= Ql- ‘in MHWH- r."~.::"- M mud l» w» =-~»~ vw l» as: lfillliis... "': Nth. "Al" rom Nco, e an 0 on. ' _ . . - Nu ' ' ' ‘attacking. Collegians were caught tumxgrallsf Mona??? ézafedggfa heft,‘ tfis";anlfe““c°g,fill,;euuon George Polnw-Tyroo I. Clerks ll. ggéfigdsga%aggg gig? pug! “Vi: sonnel grdtalred oovteirgéageéhofid 1w the 1w as “will” ""84 4W“ being defeated by a o. cl-uum of Hawkin’; Charlottetown rink let a required examinations ‘Ilwie m“ i“ ° m "ll l‘- llass "M" Evans. l" "m" Quebec Victoria 9-8 and H C maid-l go bv defaultf to quell-cs shroud“ scholarships will be allotted on the damn‘ ad l, b m f] Prilllde fwm twenty l9" 01" “m” Mills of Montreal Thistle losing to Jacques Cartier skipped b L "8 T" Mumiun l“ l” l" following basis: one for British twm“ pm‘: “mm char,“ evading the defence to make lt z- Judge P mmmck o, ma“, Co... ' Y - ' . Murp m lss m 001m,“ one ,0, m, m,“ Pam, lowed to round us‘ to!» w u. 1v» anNot w be outdone McAdam ' ' gldlly m lll mgncu’ a“ 1°’! oatflzrm‘ “gigs; molletmelfi 9.3""? m! l0 llgll - u no or s com §l°“.‘i..“"..“.“ m“: g '4 3 - M your‘ c: lulfm-i“ “mu- lltfi...‘“"l°°‘ “t” "" "u" lie e rB-D We "5 e - Y l ates should send their ' players and again the wlnvnerswent s _ Total-SIM ,,,,§fl§§.§,n. to 59cm“ o; gnu llnlo m? mdvleslllvixllaglcskeillazlxlli P I Wllulllfi : laa lu m “m” Bum‘ Depflbllm”; f.‘ “w” u s d u | rve rom . s Services, Ottawa, an a e some - g.°.c...r::;..... u. ................ opu ar Post-War Sport g. m‘... H‘. m u; u... advise u‘. us... tug...“ f!" till ll It . - . n Canada, tract ion , sunlmerslde. gauging to set lmli I _ Rev. I‘. 0m Ill ‘N 174 that such appllrcotion llll been w P d t‘ on even footing. hit Pay d at - 3, JACK "AND A. Kelly 171 l“ 1 forwarded. special forms are not I'll 11.53 with Winn, hard hitting and T h Gus MacDonald 181 1N 174 squirm, but all gilpllcatlonn must aggressive forward banslnz the YUP y mung“; N; m, ,5 (n, 1on1 a. _ be filed prlol‘ to arch aln. 355k hgmemgs tlelgmsngggmgktllwf; 40.1w will conlebut a: u. war % unslc-J- emu, - 314g- —————— ' ll , as the most o ulsr s r ' ‘ ' I V IBM ma: oi the Coileslflns soul. MQtGlIGS Played “ gonclm Etatespsgys llllcpclllls llmuull P" f“ W“ ‘- M‘ m‘ u s QU ,S -' (an ammu- u w l ~ ~ .......‘““‘....‘.s T.%..l'.l§“$l".‘“ll...%‘l2?; "m" ‘ ' ' 3.51mi...“ m... aunt l‘. . r r l L ——-—- discharged from the navy. I'll-l ‘ gunman“ zoo per cent. over last walfflflgrlfifl“ breaks as the ,,,.,‘g thfillgerntner n$v Wm p“ “fir; "1 was on s4 ullremlt islands £- mfily‘ 1: l‘; fir‘; 0 0 0 Nolvcmbcr m Dmvcnt. a slgerwsgou period opened and u w“ sum. the Charlotwown n“ y and every one of them had a homo l; gaunt w; l“ u” ‘ the Western Front. Lt. r.. re merside who finally found the op- 195i; nlgm pouow; m“ 8 CM’ madfirm‘ and a b°x|n5 “ma” H Power 12b 141 140 _.___ m" , ' m“ °‘ ‘he “my enlng o. take a 5-4 lead with Bow- sum, ' “l? m" m‘ "' “n”- "le ”°7.Y°l"'°‘°l mam" rm MacDonald 101 10s 168 service rom nu iodliY- er and Evans breaking fast from J1 “mum m, M“ Max!“ aim’ "iii ‘Those kids refill)’ E 11D 1'10 uowowt ‘lm- 5 _ (An “' ‘d4 m‘ “an” 9N5“ their own territory w send non a - - - ml: to boxing and u. many places m mmpwn m m ,0 Under wcemcm wl/bh ms would luvs to b: ohm 011mm- team into the lead, with Bower Al“ Muphemn w m who! h at w?’ the only sport. they could “up _ Polish provisional government. the dilution an. homo to prevent scoring from close in as he took m, 6 - - ' "lg-l metal the islands Wmnt “ma. Rod 0mm will enter ages in at 10m I dew! Wile,“ Evans’ pass to backhand a roller D, Giddings 1T G G H“ h” 7 is“ z 8s s lmans gym. A ward M, H. wuroland mmedtaww with relief items including Urea. heavy c a into the twines. av. Mu... '9. 5w m“; -,,- WE follvwed the Seabees (navy L-o Kelly m m m supplies, it was unccd today. cotton duck and nape calibre am- That was the signal for the Col- - - - - - er ‘iiorlstrléctiorfi workers) in a-ndjflt _‘ m u‘ “l l“ Tbs supplies will be chiefly mcd- mlmition. legions to go wide open once again mfillfedrls t. thlliluy to see the Md! v- mum‘ "a u‘ a, ictnes u, first. ‘ and with um p,“ stepping up m; dmfglh n er sélare time. You L: my,’ n. n, n This will mark the first this any on» some and roller . easant ....- a" "re a "l" M -- t m... 1m m as 1mm w mm» - -= i with Summersldc having men in d If": 00 Bl‘ flwlly. And ‘hey L: Mwmmld “o l” l“ into Russian-liberated areas since lhe box continually for the last Ont H6613 muen from me 0mm}; T°ml_aoa2 the beQHIIi-YIS 0i the German oc- m’ “mules °f W’ game‘ s ‘no w“ series‘ “° fights’ m‘ “ mall ualslé-v auuaut. an. “will” 111°" llwl "W Y9“. aeo- _It took the winners nearly seven , lllmreklmlw and mell- ll flllllille 0! m ‘faflhm *_ -i——-—- minutes m get, back uu even terms "will 0d news bulletins mixed in wfwkzmm '1 ma’; t MATERNITY ranmnrs out once they had done out they ' Wlgllhwme mwslun hula mws- - muolrmu. m. at - (or) - R A F F L E slapped in two more quick ones to n ry . due: Rad wentt upstairs in his Payments of 0880.221 have bee "y" w" “cl-cm” ""- 11... "its: ti: “fr: at; b m, star. llztsllzrsntzrsc. W. lvicolle. tricky. fast right winger Pflllllyffl. Willie Gilzcnbers. his f, Act went into effect last April 1 of the dynamite line got the first manager. disclosed the champ had and 12,160 mothers have received at 0.12 on passes from Blallflllflfl. la a. hard-fought, close-checking l1 3-9 H"!!! in the nflvy after 8% ___ benefits of free bofltalizatlon. The K C and Robertson; u minute and 13 am; throughout that saw the los- yegrs service. B, n. an“. h‘. plan covers s. 12- y period. . 0 , seconds later Nicolle was back a- “s stage a second half oflcnsivc Th?’ Juisfi] one 121cm? swoyfrom wane“ an" “w! w __.____i_ . a o.n e e c - ~ .. - ‘ “*- %‘}.'l‘.;..‘.'3'.f 535.1.” °"i “l. "fit. '1'.“ u?’ llliluffil‘ ‘ffifiiluli ‘lfulfillll 55's? l3..§‘.'...%.£l'.§’.. Zl‘.’ut‘l"i§l'u‘3% wwvmlfi years auui- one m “m”? “°“““ “m” To N16 HT red llgm behind lemon pllugym- u squad last night defeated s. team M538 flght with Ray (Sugar) Rob- tglmllglige yemob-lm) w“ .9 T3: (u, Th, cuuuu“ h...) ‘ l counter that gave tho winners o, from No. 1 B. s» G. School. Sum- lnaon if and whey“ Norweghn mm.‘ wdléubnfl BOMBAY-Some of the notable 0-5 lead; Blanchard not figuring u. merslde. 21-10 in an exhibition Ow ane vault sure when no ‘hwy dawn,“ m, w“ b“. new improvements m. my 8 what proved to be the winning game played at the Mt. Pleasant would be lcmly to go to i!" Pvil w“, m ‘mum “can... m‘, mu docks are. a new network of six I Imunter, uwueu (or gnu; lapse as gynlnaslum. a in. He has had only 1011i‘ film! l cumvm m m. “mud a”; miles of rail track. 20 acres o 111a miule victory doubly sure a; Mt. Pleasant led 11-3 at the mt since he won the title from Hltzlle v newly-paved area and over a nzll~ rseconds later when he took Mc- period only to have Bummer-side Ztlvlc in Nfilvflrk July Z9. 1941- l-lcll - - lion square feet of sheds. | ill/Milan's pass to beat, Nixon m; the stage an offensive that gave them 5 5ft Work at BBYS 511mm". h-Ju -————~————————— ’= uml vwl or the came. a 13-10 “in 1n the second all" "amiss camp “WW {lg In the last four minutes oi’ play 500N118. but was five Points short ._ . . c am and ike ennesse . the QB-ilflllll Ml 9y W" W‘ n Ad 1.15 fzlshta and; furious but ‘lisiflrnllik u dgcwml t g KATING r0 D A y dlelilllgfilllin ointhe Collegian; who Silltlildlllalfl gicrktlltk?‘ Wglllers LZIthIBBEtY-S ESSIONS I pnye the en re game wt out u all °5 Bl! n8 e osers‘ . relief. wound up their great per- flllack- AFTERNOON AND NIGHT iormance behind the bluellne as lvlnwas and scores: ~ lit/hey tcontlnually brokic 111px o ,1 8 Prleastsélkliztefltfclfslrllan 75 Rlllltcy SPLENDID ICE, FINE MUSIC, ng a tacks to send tier orwards . is . . mm r fl- ‘ 0n dashes towar". the Summersidc Keslllle 4. ilélllil-i-B t k 5 Kn CHEERFUL FRIENDS - goal. ulnmcrs c: cs oc , app, . . _ _ "WP" ' °°°““““"- 5mm“ m" “- "M" ill??? sill.‘ We?’ ll? “$5” A an: r011 THE Sumncnide: Goal. Nbron; do- Belch. Thompson 2. Whltford 11mg‘) e “H ell)" ‘k’ ‘t " f‘ _ fence, LeCompte, McDlvitt, Miller: rhstubl-ockc 1. Luca-v. f, w" "life; eff ° b: 4ft.» o‘ ‘ I forwards. Cussion, Bower, Evans, __R.ci_cree_z_vvgl_t_c_r_go_ss. 113mm‘ Igme 180’ W ell l0 ----: r1 FRIENDSHIP AND HEALTH _ . Mldghall, Kerr. Winn, Crichton. , i DH gay“ all ‘w; ‘g? ‘m wednes‘ llN“ l i“ » Mfebvre‘ Ch0u|mrd_ 6-SSde., Mc vtt (Evans) 0.40 a(y everémgi an. . H . ._.. _ ,. 1 cquegifinil on“?! pmude; b}: ‘l-Cosllsgians. McA am 10.43 ___8;lg11e___ rnest Du n, Ca an. . . _ ‘ ence c am, ennessey - ‘F5 '- _ - > ~ - - ~ _ \ . . . =. m, d. nmvnu,’ B,,,,,,,,,,,,;' N,“ ,€;lna1ties. ll-eoomvw. n". n l Wav Bv J R l Our Boarding House With Mao: tioopw. (éllc. Robertson. lfiarxufiih Isaac, ‘m’ Qugfy" my?‘ I -- ' ‘ __ ._ - - y‘, ameron. rv ne, c n, l - , “' w‘ - Mgr, , I lev. 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