Moncton I-Ilawks Defeat Ramblers 7-4 To AMHERST. N. s., (CPI.-Moncton Hawks staved off , , - i a third-period attack here Friday nigxtlto defgat Amherst INhne MnIQ Creek Ramblers 7-4 and win a berth in the t antic. oast Senior . ' Hockey League finals against Charlottetown Islanders. lwlns opener The Hawks were never headed in the eighth game oft In the my mic mm I their best-of-nine round against the Ramblers but Amherst We-prank Myer: Trophiiamlilli: threatened strongly in the last period. ,Nine Mile Creek defeated Cape Charlottetown grabbed the otherh yL . ) I'M. ITT8l'Pl'5e by 5 SCOre'0f 12 to 5 at 'lJla.l'off spot by eliminating the- E" 99"" delghaghegtnlgvgj; Crapaud rink last night. Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, Feb. 26,” 1955 DOWN 'THE ,- BACK e v gt, , tr" - p s C 11 5,1lTl1el'l'ien - - '5 ..a.,,f.'e','Ig,his'e.S:;If'”" "I" ” 5 liiont-w:.tMcNSell' 11:43; 10. Am- ' ' ' Th r L . bl -" I erst. l e l C midt. Rogers) ' ST R H '- 3 naxtewelenka. (mialoagnnir wnim (:22: l5:4l' 11. M o n c t o ii. Bowness .' .u ...-.1 an the sunqvor of the current tThomsonl 19:36. Penalties: Houle . . - . . , .- 3:40. Lepine 10:51. C an 17:34. . - A good friend of this column qiies produce faster and more N" Glasgw Kenmm mum sq ampe 1 . Unanimous Nod I t l' . which N w Glas ow leads 1-0 af-, , "P53 I ' V took note of -what we had -In last rugged horses. "When the season mr 8 vicfon, E-Nfay night at KEm.vPidsodny 12 8 7-27 NEW YORK (Ap)..sandy sad. ! - week rcigarding the training of opens April 1 at Roosevelt Race- vi”... A Frigon 1012 5-27.it1rr took his world featherweight '- horses in the cold regions of. way," said Charles Aniachie. OPENS SCORING i - - we - - title out of the deep freeze after I northern Ontario. and sent its a trainer for the Lone Tree Farm hank Then-ien opened the scor- h 41 months Friday night and club- ;. a clipping from the New York in Upper Brookville. ”our Long in for Amherst within five min-1 a S or hedrhlinky little Teddy tned Top) ' y Times entitled. Nobody Asks island horses will be far ahead utes of the first period hill the H S D.3l'l-S fill I unanimous decision in I j- Whether Horses Want To Go of the ones trained in the south." Hawks steamed back to take a 3-1 S 1" mullds 31 M3d150l1 Sill-1376 Gal'- . . South . . . It's the Trainers Who Amachie made this observation lead on goals by Bill Sinnett. who g V :ff9n- . g . ' it Mk, nu, Sun Says D,,S9me,.' while standing anklgdeep 1,; Snow gm N-on and gun Hi.-schreid. Llitliusiasm and ilil.ercst in the Davis. the ”loslngest" man ever The teams Shh; the set-nnd pp.YI0l'lllL'(.lllllllX hockey pld)ulll5 are 10 tight for at title with 47 pre- riod. Eninictt l(l-lilicrly making itlal lop level. l:.teryvl'ilele lii i-ily Vltll defeats In his record. never 3-2 at the 11-minute mark only toiand country lslaiioers ciiaii--es W91" flown 17111 the T181" Sid? Of . C-oldiy . . . . . Not all of the racc,and with the temperature as low x horses have follovlcd the swallowslas the spirit of a favorite player south for the winter. With the watching a long shot romp home. (idem), (men almbuted m maillof . similar mmdgand M Similar see Bob Bowncss pill the Hawks are discussed. it is realized .iiat,h15 I509 W35 1l3dl.V SW01lCn frnm further into the lead six minutes more has not been a oeiter ua.ali- 53"”-V's ('ll0PP1"8 l9f15- . carriers. I hardy core of t.rot- cold circumstances-are silch New lam. t v . . . - y y V . . 'ed. more aggressive local .iqllHll V ters and pats-rs continues to train Jersey bieetleis as Stanley l)ant- Thev aluwnalw through me than mm M um Nan from Her . - daily in the snow and cold of the er. in New Egypt: Dick Tliomzis. bmm'ng third pwmd Lame waylal, Uual mum" H9” I; m.N metropolitan area. Trl-iliiers andyln Somerville. and Arthur Brown. tersh Slaned me ha” l'0lIlng for mmugn the vmmi lmncl lh9(l.euls.- Moncton but Therrien roared back for his second goal of the night. Dugger Mt-Neil made it 6-3 four minutes aftcri-lard. Veteran Shcrlnie White got the l 3 i driiers rii'esscd like Arctic ex- .in Mount Holly. Frank Broglio. , plorers set out each sunrise on thetowner of the Lone Tree Farm. ' hlcak expanse of Long island and long has been an advocate of y New Jersey farms to race their Northern breeding and training. .; ' slandardhreds over snow-covered The North Shore restaurateiir has strength and ability. The club is tiarmoiiious and capaoly led by its coach. So it can be said that the series bcgllililng; on Monday at the Forum will dis- Kl-INi'FV'lLLE. N. S. (CPleNew Glaslz w Rangers banged In four or ice-encrusted tracks. While a strin of seventcen horses. in- Rnnll'l1eT5' 18518081 31 1llE15-mll'li H .- - - I""3,"-W'"i'd 39315 1" 1119 59001111 winteris winds sting the faces of l-ludingg Lady Titan and . sign "19 marl! and B0Wn9SS notched is):,ac)(,..a:;lrI;erlal”e node) to ”'”"rerlod. 1191'? Frlday "181" 1-0 dEfC81 these stay-at-home horsemen. Hope. who have achieved some 1115 Sewfld "I th.9."i:.m wilh "my The hi;-a1s' hppunenie .. algulxemuue Wildcats 5'2 In the mat other members of the trotting notable victories at Roosevelt 24 seconds 'lem.5”"I"g "1 me 133"” hnnsiing 5 Very strong (,u1m,w.”1 Ham? of the." bes1"9fi5eVe" Nfwa base at Arlalidli. Fla. The south Raceway. Erogloi. who became .Lmc.upS. t. be as equally determined to earn Scfiihlf pkgotfgsi d -11 ” urn contingent includes such not- interested in horses at the age fe::.:'Tc"::11CN:i?al'MClE:;:m;' the laurels. "me! the via; otethiouxuaxilic I ' . . ed diners as Willie liaughton. of 8 when he drove a carriage pine. weaver. forwards. Home. iwery preparation will be iiiade C0351 senior Hockey League fi. No. 1 in the nation last year; John Simpson, Del Miller and at his father's chalet in the ital- -ian Alps. scoffs at the siiggcstion to handle the throng which will 1. th All 'l. Th fill the building. and it is urged nag an e an Cup m” e Siniiett, Lacroix. Campeau. Bow- Wildcats won the Valley league iiess. Hirsclifeld. Waters. Thomson few At 6 pm. yesterday EAIEIIIIII the curlers were honored with a civic Greeted by throng: of fellow representative of the Dominion having I extra worris of Frank Saftord. that horses train better in the w 1 that spectators arrive early to hue; lh Rang xpc . ni ,- Curlers. civic and Prnl-'inL'iql of- School BOY Cllrlintl A580Cl8ti0n- I gratitude for the boys who done H .g0u,h' fhiohners. g Goal: Frigun. dc. avoid crowding. Special police hm-key ieagneres :hr;n;,,;onS7cTh)e ficials. schoolmates and friends. are. seen above being greeted by reception at the Charlottetown so much in the way of adtei-fig. H0Vl'5Y9l” -1119 113?"?-S5 men "P1 fence: pan. Row R Rogers. L. supervision will be on hand to aid second game of the series is here the members of the Welshmen Mayor .1. D. Stewart of Char- Hotel attended by some 110 fel- ing this city In its Centennial north 1nSlSlmas1l1e.Vbrtskl.v stomp "The trainers and owiiers--liut Kin... f0m.;,m... wh-M, Sch,,,nn in control. tonight. curling team. which so success- lottetown and Mr. Andrew Bag- low curlers, school l'epresenta- Year. "'91? feel 10 keep the blood from horses--like in Spend 1h9ir Winters 1), kiiev, Lei-tang, saindon, Dem: " 7 fully represented the Island at nail. local schoolboy curling rep- tlves. provincial and civic ol- Mr, nanklu McLaine thanked cnnlzealintl-that llwlr hardy techi- tcontiniied on page 71 chuk. ”l'heri-ten. Kennedy. Bernn- . - . . the Dominion School Boy Curling resentative. as they leave the flclals and the Hon. T. W. L. the City Council and all whit qllez. Finals just I. mpleted at Sydney. MCA plane at the Charlottetown Prowse. l-its Worship Mayor Ste- participated in making the re. - Summary step back on island soil after a Airport. In the picture are left wart presided. After I well pre- caption for the boys such ii huge U S Flrnt Period: 1- Alnllel'Sf- Then - - - short plane passage from” New to right: Andrew Bagnall. Mayor pared banquet. the members of and also thanked all . . ;IPilvltBelri18ql3:7.. lkffiiijiedyvtv 2 I .Gla.-agow late yesterday afternoon. Stewart and flurry MacDonaldc;l the team,dalong with Rankin Mc- those who had helped in the - -”"f'0"- "SC 9 359 Sk' B M D Id. th d i , A M L d ' D Whl h hd 1 . :1 15: gLN-Ve1ill3:l'-'11(;n&7hll;ll9::lo;?&V:l' The Kaslgskal-mg. slno0lh.Pa5S,VM,”cS a. we 1.-mum lam ms." mgirilierg rlify theacfoillxomefarid l2ercr1iirlll- rift-liolsonlin bacll(c.r:(h'. lliir. toms: ::BV0ld0nIlJ1y r:Pll:ce: in the :lo:iiiigngt.h(e,i1ittll3eefti,l1')eylthae:'dngiiigiiiili Si:rs1.e" (Hmllel .l7:h6'.PMames;. mg Milton Hornets wok the first-juuemmnan Harvey magnum; Mr. Rankin McLaine. provincial McLaine and George Dillon. finals by Alan MacLcod. were to the finals. Ry ARCH MICKENZIE Canadian Presll Staff Writer DORTMUND. Germany tCPl- Canada's determined Penticton Vs Hashing a deadly attack dominated by Bill Warwick's six-goal per- formance. fired almost 100 shots to crush the United States 12-1 in the opening round of the world hockey championships F r 1 it a y might. The relentless Canadians never gave the Americans a chance in States team gave clear of Canadian intentions not to.let the Russians again win the world title. 10-2 at. Duesseldorf. but total of only 19 shots club that had been weaker Czechoslovakia shut out evidence Finland made a The Soviets defeated Watson 10:40. L. Kiley 14:58. Second period: 5. Amherst. Ken- nedy ITherrienl 11:49; 6. Moncton Bowness tT h o m s 0 li. McNeil? 17:37. Penalties: Sinnett. Berna- qllez 12:51. against a considered Americans. Switzer- land 1-0 at Cologne and Sweden than the nipped Germany 5-4 at Krefeld in other first-round games. Poland their first step on the comeback! had I We. trail. a hopeful augury for their crucial meeting today against highly-rated Czechoslovakia. . Cheered on by more than 600 Canadian soldiers and their wives from nearby military establish- ments. Penticton fired 96 shots at American goalie Don Rigazio of Cambridge. Mass. during the 60 minutes. or one shot every 379': seconds. Rigazio stopped 28 shots- in the first period. 24 in the sec- ond and 32 in the third. Today's Rotary Rink Program 9.00-9.3(l?Pce Wee. P.S.S. Hor- nets vs W.K.S. Monarchs. . S. Can- adians vs. P.S.S. Spitfires. 1000-10:30-Pee Wee. Q. S. S. Third period: 7. Moiicton. Wat- round of the Queen's County in- termediate B hockey play-downs as they protected I two goal lead which they gained Wetlnesdoy night. by a 5-5 draw with the Charlottetown Royals in the final game of a two-game total goall I Montague school 21. they gave everything to make the Montague Is High Point Winner At Ice Sports was the high M.: 2. point. winner at the ice sports Reathu David G. staged last night for King”:-.I Boys 8 - 1. Hairy Aiincar M-.; County. Montague racked up a to- .2. Wayne Stewart M.: 3. l-lrniel ml of 71 points; Georgetown 28; IProsP9l' G- I Murray Harbour 23; and Solirisl Boys 14 H1116 -s 1- -lllnlny The rink was packed with spec- llllg 5- Alden Gordlln M-fl tators who applauded the excellent 1 gGirls ctiorts of the school children aslfz-i 2- Doiiria White M.H.: 3. Macintosh S.; 2. Keith Pcardon 9 - 1. Doreen Gallant Carol Billard M.H.. 3. .maniie Peters S. scored wliat proved to be me win. lung and assurance markers of the series as he banged in two late lhirtl period goals alter the Roy. als had made an all-out effort to tie the series up in this session. llolh goal-tenders were again brilliant in their respective nets as they were battered with rubber continually on the fast, hard- checking end to end play which was witnessed throughout most of all three periods. Roper got his first big test of the game shortly after the 5 min- uto mark when two of the Royals sat out sentences awarded by re- ferees Lcdth Jay and Steve Firkin- cich. The Hornets pressed con- tinually bill were unable to beat Roper. Shortly after the halfway mark of the opener. Ted Bradley sent a pass towards the Hornets goal-mouth and Alan MacLeod was ri"hf beside the crease and tipped it over Sheldon Jordan's The Summerslde High School and Academy lce sports were held at Raceway Stadium last night with a large crowd in attendance. Queen Charlottete High School from Charlottetown won the relay Skating Meet A1 The Forum Wetiilcsday evening March 2nd. at 7:30 the Physical Fitness Div- ision is staging Ctlarlottetown's Centennial lnlerscholastic skate meet at the Forum through kind co-operation of Forum officials. This meet will also serve as this S'side School Ice Sports Last Night At Stadium race. feature event of the race program. and the Sum-Hi hockey team eked out a 3-2 victory over Continued on Page 11 Games At North River Rink At North River rink last night. Albany St. Pats defeated Wlnsloe Heartbrcakers 13-6 in the first game of an intermediate C two- game total goal hockey series. in another game at North River rink. North River and Hampshire battled to in 4-311 draw in the North pi t s' with many gifts on be- half of the divisions of the local Curling Club. the City of Char- lottelown and Councillor P. C. tilaccormac. Premier A. W. Mutlicson on be- half of the Province. Hts Wor- ship Mayor .1. D. Stewart on be- half of the City and the Hon. T. L. Prowse on behalf of the Crown. all brought words of con- gratulations to the Welshmeii who have brought so much glory and honor to this Province and its capital. with Mayor Stewart (Photo by Ba rtul Hi- 0 RANGE OIL W11 MEN! BIIY TIIAT NEW SIIIT. TOPGOAT OR OIIERGIJAT Rivcr league for the R. R. Bell trophy. Scoring for North River were: MacLean with A pair and Whcatley and Newson with singles. For Hampshire. Watts had a pair Bois 9 - Clinton Nicholson M.: 3. Earl t . E lass was and keen competition. Many fin-. 0919 M- s ishes were clnsev keeping me. (i-irls 10 A 1. Dorothy Aiincar crowd tense and the judges alcrt. M-5 2- P311191” 31"” G-3 3- Rangers vs. Q.S.S. Rockets. ltl'.'l0-ll:0t)iPee Wec. 3I((IZlI(' Pal"li0l'S vs. W.K.S. Monarchs. 11:00-l1:30ePee Wcc. Q. -5. Rangers vs. P.S.S. Hornets. shoulder and into the twines to Yeafs 91'9" C”""1Y meet lmd 35 give the Royals . 14) edge and cm a qualifying meet for skaters ot the Hornets series lead to A single IQ”ee"5 I9 ""91" "'9 DIVI5I""'5 marker, tltlth Annual Provincial meet which Shortly after the middle frame l WI” 3159 1” held 51 "'9 Forum At tiREEllIlAL'S February CLOTHING SALE RUSSIA W1NS The one-sided defeat of what hadl been considered a strong United RT - d. Q1-if:-30-12:00-QPSeg VIl;cc.k IP. S. S hThe first and sccorni gtilnll:':ltSltl)f-Bogrji lI(xI3cPII'e'I::1"inAg'gio'n M. started the Hornets evened mm. later in March. and Mucus" and Wm" Smgles' -91 ”'e5 V5- ----- "CT 5- 115 (?0lln1.V "W01 W1 9 Eltllle T '- . " t . "th C bell ' Th S qualified to enter the QC BY an "'9 1:00-t:30ePape.-tn-clrzhl Q. S. S. to participate in the Drovinclai g.ldl)palicr(e;trr:!'Ihi::I M.H.. 3. 1)on.nt:1rshax;id'nuuar:p)m CDp:!:felli;;;)ll11; Cemglntlrlm meet in those who Rangers. ""R'”IUND' G""'a'” 'CP'T Briu-Iii: 2131 Qrs 15' vrlgiiilsw K 5 1mm m Mclhlem m Chammemwnl Girls U4 mile - 1 Elaine Mm”-”i"' Th” Mk A ""99 5”” placed 1” and and m "ch M the ' Standing at the end of the first -i i - r all”"'”- - - - - at a later ae. - lead in the series on Blanchard: followms meets:- School Unit No. Hqwkg In 2.2 The round of the iiorld hockey chnm- Hawks W 0- 5- 5- R-Jmhlem The Georgetown Midgets defeat- 1P-vole M-: 2- Edna An" Niche" 12.10 marker and increased it to 1. P58. QS5. Queen Charlotte - - .. 2-00-2:30 -Paperweight. Park- pd the hinnln-me High school .son M.: 3. Helen McCullough G. r . Cl , H, h 5 h L C d. E 1- m ' pmnshlps today dale Bluebirds vs. W. K. S. Rrrl- 5.4 in an exhibition hockey game Boys 1x2 mile - 1. Jimmy .1lac- Ourthm aim" MMLH" bfinged lg bee 00 tgimfm nhnels w t CH1C-AGO MP1-C,1llC3K0 Buck T VALUK w 1, T r A Pig, y - V - . . arm or one by Roper late in the aso accep rom sc oos no k k y - winds which followed the ice sports lnlosh S.. 2. Allen MaCPhBe (2-. - r .- v Haw 3 am New 19' R3"1l"5 ”'""" 1 0 ” ” I 2 ')t p -- '"lt p s -. 'Z- . .: - ll -- . I -at '1 Paul Desllochcs M "”””'l- "'9 1"” W ct" by the '"”""l 1"” meet” ""'""S” M" battled to a 2-2 deadlock in - Nn- '10 S39-50 ' Russia . .. 1 0 0 10 2 2 33” 14” A" f'Pc”1'-'1-'3 - " r: ,”"1"l. '1' l 9 l”"'”'''5 1”” .1 " l”(.im 11 g I Vcima mm? Royals alzaln in the first 12 min- as WKS. Rustico. Glenaladule. mm” Hmkov League come" lt --- -- - - I 0 0 7 0 2 it . . "til. it: it: l. r 2 5...... 3 or -rm mm on or s---nv---- ---mm M-- cm. i- m may not. v mums 5 Ion 1 0 0 7 4 2 -3 -' "5"'- - ; l'l.V W V - i A - ' ' ” .' " goals h' Kl R d. Ad ,' 1,. del. These entries must be llm- -V -v- ----- A--e Gzrmany . 0 1 0 A 5 0 lQhS.l Dodllcrs vs QK ll-S.ltasztie wertlttxn felgiirtton, McGowan. lCnIl;:)l;g5lllll1lV3'1 1M-qummrd Pear toil by Ted lliraiiliriy. li1arvneyflhfza:- ited to only two contestants per . ' To 36950 ' Finland 0 l 0 2 10 0 1' Wm 5- 5”" 3" '1" - i 4 T t N .. , ' Lea 1 m ed ff th it ev nt as well. ' United States 0 l 0 l 12 0 3r4-'v-4:30-BanIam- Q 0- ll 5- Tho results -d."',l M-2.1 Chm” ”””””d he-ngh -umipi-rug:-i in life piiiimbtv. ibbons will be awarded lst. VALUE 5W”"'i""'d " I 0 0 7 0 H-V9” I'll Pkdale Rwalst . 1 mm 7 -"Ears Md "'"I"" 7 1' .('i('--.3," Maddie Lg-em G". . fore Kclth Carmichael tied it up 2nd. and 3rd place winners in the '10 S3450 ' Poland 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:. ”l.i-Bantani. Q. S. S. r..-uz- l-ave Pcnrdon M.: 2. Lorrnlnc "15 12 - 1- 131109 11311-91111 and ondvd m g 0” - 0 Cemenni l meet. 1-ha who l .....s.--S.-..--S-so. . oy. .. l . . .. . -. -- ' y - I . . Pkdale R us livluie MH- 3 Patsv Hillard lll' 2 Mary Prowse Mil: ” i” '1” w"" "I-V 3 5” N" 1 t J mmaammng Q C H Sim.” gem, An" Stevens G4 si-rand: rr-malnlng in pin). ' 1st and 2nd will qualify to corn S r 1 , .1 ,. I - B . 7 V d " d r 1 Bovs 12 g 1 Morley Anmm. The Hornets novl advance in the pete at the Provincial Meet. 2 Elk? 5 C" HHS ml" r11"::,ji (wrnglsg K1r2.?a'::.:,nanM ."2e Pzrni M,; '2. mp, pr-0'59” G. 3. wnyne finals HEM"-'1 ill! Plflnlllf l”I)'PI'5- "'”:T::jT"'T" . . otlce. e morning gam s i. iy . . Eldnh. 3;"-h"de.r Johmmn M. My (Brown) 2:50: 8- noyml. . . g -. . .; 2. l .; . -. 7. R l. R tM Do id) -130'-t-. . ea- G-ll.-28 t-..W.- t"""'"" 52;." 9""”.:..P""” 5 3 ;1:.K-g;:,,-,,.g?.d7.,,C':,7.g9-..B'n;',;; im?"..” ii..?.'.l.”. ll. "ii..-'l1.... Fall. 22 To 28 g 0 To 19 50 I I Girls 13 - 1. Diana; Shaw M.: L,,'n' G C,-hwvnlv Kelly bump. (Frizz:-Ill 15:18; I. Hornets. ll. CLEAR ' ' . 2. S d 1.0 M. .; 3. E e i I ; - I . " Sf. Dunstan 5 Play U.N.B. .-mzfsg; mm M M" be;.l-.,;j;:Z.;1);.f2g,';,i::- ,,,,.,,... tl:;::," ..,'!.:.t.'.:,:.::.-.t::” .tg.2.7,;,.::,- 3-Trig-;.;. --vv no--5 gag Boynmnun 1.5” , , -- . ' .; Josey. Mecbeod and Cu ' t '; H9253. Penaty: H. MacLun 12:45. sh-mm-My;.. R... 33.9; k . lT"" ;, .Ar The Coliseum T0l'llgI'lI' i...”."t. S" if it-.l?i;”..'f.'.'l.i"' ' l - -.--. Envy w..... n-..- n... .. .... 1.; Girls 14 -- 1. Mary Jennings Ready: Hnwnm 3',-adieyc t',”,..; 5k81lnl - Plntl. 3 3".”1”' 2 95' The Saint Dililstan's Univcrsilyiwill ht-"their lasthlperformglizca in 2-; lchlf-llceln shnnelf 114-; 3- Cildmore. mu.-1 Urban sum" 34- ”-”-------e---- I h .'s ' hockey team plays its last ntcr- lnterco egiate at e cs. a ng n I even: . summln ' - . win," in slnwly and reiucmnuy collegiate game of the year to-'.-onto the ice tonight for their last Boys 14 - 1- Effnll M801-UTE First Period ", using "I. trip on W”, prince. Sight wrliienw the weartersh of ll-If-ElElnl'H3n:”AflCE v:iisAl::lL?llDtlihe(l;mS1f).I; l(t;l6;rd3;nCl;;sltier Dowd G.; 3. Alden 1' Roy,1,gM.cLem.1 (andhyg e o .3 T1” WWHF”: mud 1T:alhe';'hw"hIY('eff11If:n0f Nrialilf li'r1-S:-wi--if tggiii aenzrf lfilaurln Jav of theoysalnts Girls 15"-J1. Elaine Poole M: Iagzheln 3-(;i"3l:;u:k?ul'l';.; - M.” Cfm3V0y bowling 195111 - ' V” - a ir aw rownt-'i. .i' I i i t .' ' :- -- ' in lit": t..'2:.".:::. i:::.:.. ii..El'".'..e:.l..;”t”'a”"" M" ”- .”i'”' . .. . .. .. "W ”"t"”"Se Mm" W- -C-'"""-7' . - - , ..ron ero: . nne. . sllzlamfd gm" "::'d;:g RT:e Saints gefelsteg (:9 gig; fro,t1ithall- than thelilr i:ockfyu:blllly. Mlllglynamti ago o;erJ-EH1. Jiiailiig Campben manually, MESLMB, l- for a friendly game of 1'. - t . . . . , . ey were exce en wli an n .: . my . - . . . W trey of hay and Stubble field! sCaI':I':rill Tmgame at rreciericl-inlinoihall and they are good wlng- Phec G.: 3. Paul oesnoelieg M. :rg;s3izlf3F":”'H:';:;”'Ed bowling Saturday, February . S Prwonllnlfllll .1" Q”99"5v hyl'1 three weeks ago. it proved to be men in hockey. Their follower: Glfll filly - 1- Ellenn Annenf. Man (Ar'Idr'ew") ".18. Ipehluu: 26 at 7 pm. ' West Prince still presents ll vain me gm", nniy win m in, keen. Nu he hnnjng for them to come Gwen Mccarron. Edna Ann . y - try scone. Slx-loot cuttings at ly contested intercollegiate through In a big way tonight. Nicholson. Elaine Poole M.: 2. M;jIL9"d 4-31..-lousy 11:15, 1li:2s. . Elmsdale still stand as . remin't'l- round. hAnd will; the telammtonllzht fol: 3:-3:1,:-aJ hI1:Wt'oe. Klelma PWhlte. W Pvrlot 5- Roynln. Brad- n - or of January”: severity in te The Saints 1-1 record in the te as! tme W1 In Blan- 0 8 n- In! row!!! . , t it of th P vinc. n-lost lumn is n t n arty manager Toni MacGAugh. Tom 141- H-: 3- Clrol Wlllfer. Bur-I ;i.i:nearri's.”caIm well ac: til: Huen lillild ll ltcolooks. Allothei: loss: has stuck by the club over the ban McQutllIn. Ella David. Helenl - gwnyn, mg n. icy gin, were by one. two or three goals years and as a parting salute to MCCl1l10lll1I 5- I you Thursday of this week I I--49 - chm 0' Pm" Ct"""Y - - NOMINATIONS Iron mar E. 1 IIARN ' H H. I I The main eatui-es of the games come through with I victory. Pllll 905306110! Mu 1 Bnbby; - - 3 :;"':h:"m5';';"',';:' 07113:, ”Rf;,:, were on fast and exciting hoc- Acorn. Paul mucintoui. Claude . RACING CLUB! COLT STAKES Cu)!!! in and eonue districts. A sur- I” W'''"' '1"? P'"d"'-"A A" C0" ' '0 hm,” H M M ,. . S umum 1.; 1955 . ' "'5'". numb" 0' Hun cove” t'leiEi:eK-diidl t.e:nnos';firItf antcliusllleci Sourls; G.. Georg:awei':e'M.H.'. i I weathered thgwont January ff throw at them. thanks to mlnner in which farmers hlvotbor country residents fed ' them. There ill a E he played as scheduled. Aflernooii games will be played it weather and a number of games could easily have one the other way. intercollegiate hockey games this year were no exception. 1!. N. B. are coached by Pete Kelly, the former hockey liter who to so well known by island wort followers. Pete always comes up with I good club and this year Ml charge: are ll cu able as usual or I number. of boys this .l-'i-nscr G.; 3. 1G. Boys mile - 1. Allen Mac- hockey he will be doing all in his power to have his charges Konsingion This evening Abbie Juveniles will make the trip to Kenllngton where they will take on Kenning- ton Juveniles in an Island League fixture. The team will meet at G. Barbour! Showrooms at 6:45 p.irl. Line-ups: Hornets-Goal. Jordan; defence. Ready (Hewett. MacDonald) 5:56; Boy: relay -- 1. Keith Peir- don. Errol MncLure. Victor Bell. Peters. Jtrnmy Macintosh 8. Murray Harbour. Oflclals - starter -- Art Perry. Dept. of Physical Fitness. Judg- on: rock MacDonald. C. M. Len, Charles Fraut. Announcers: Ho- ward Walker, John ' Debory. Petrol Sonny Burke. J udgcs : Everett Macbeod. Jimmy David. Ernie Roche; Clerk. Den Mc- Corn-lack. contact the undersigned. W. E. GILLBPIE. Beo'y. 0Ii'towI. P.l1.l. If you have notreeelved your Entry Fonn please on. Rsll. snnullv, President. .I INTERCOLLEGIATI HOCKEY ' ATTIII - - cousaulvl tl,3tL.I. VI. s.n,ll. ISLANDIRS vs. iloncron Tomorrow-Saturday-9o.ln.l'e6p.ln. 1. J. 4. T ' MEN'S 8'I'A'l'IllI WAGON 'l-loldtngtoicfslnestboplckodqiiefllrdeyt -. hm&.NOM&myh1M'd1HR- AnyplionoordorslroIliehyniuuboIoko'IQ.onSIf- C9HMUhhMUlH.&OlQHz:30Hy”Wm"