Queen Square Scores 21-2Vi,ctoryOverW.K.S. ., Sparking Drive The Queen Square School hoc- key team continued their winning ways last night as they walloped West Kent School 21-2 in an in- terscholastic game at the Forum. The West Kent team held the Ted Flanagan coached Queen Square horkcyists tor the first period but fell hy the wayside during the middle frame as the Q. S. S. team scored nine goals without a reply. The score at the end of the first period was 4-2 inr Quccn Square and at the end of the second period 13-2. zr LITTLE SPORT l l ' lR6iFso"n Clubs 'Questio,nin'g S't'a't'.usx”" Of Powers With Islanders sYDNEY, (OP) - At least two Hockey League, played with the - Maritime Major. Hockey League Islanders almost a week after the clubs pan to raise questions on recall was announced. The Nation. the staatiis ct Ted Powers. a !-lsli- Al Hockey League centml regimy fax native who played with 0hu'- shows Lint Powerf recall was hit. ' t Islanders until I few ed Feb. 14. one day betore the dead. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN Glace Bay Miners Meet Islanders At FEBRUARY 27. 1953 Sport Echoes - Froiii weeks ago. it was teamed here lui Thursday. Powers, who was recalled by Byr- scusc Warriors of the American ' e. The two interested clubs are lng the legality or his playing win, the Islanders sitter he was recalled. Montreal Canadiens In 4-1WinOVerM"apleLeafs O Centrcman Angie Carroll scor- ' T ... .. Local-Forum omg Prince county , victory and assisted on three ' - --- : mare (Or an outstanding even- -::s-T-r:,:-(l-rt MON'I'R.liAL. (OP) - Monttell taken by either Boston :3;-uim 0, ' lng's work. Crabbe of Queen ed A" h”th,”"3 ” A" "1"" The Intermediate "B" hockey Canadians defeated Toronto Maple ghicuo mac; Hm,” hem” the ' Square also had a good niizht. The ambitious Glace Bay row nights games. Tomorrow playdowm In namnx to. MP5” Leafs 4.1 Thursday night, heroic n season mm out I scoring four goals and assisting !Miners who havegthelr sights set night the two teams meet again an the sheep ham the EM”. Al. crowd of 14349. the aecond deg”; Floyd cum.” Ken Mame”. Ben I on um, on second place in the Maritime at Glace Bay and a sweep of the bemm Regan. which at one mm, for the Lenin in in mgnyniights gt oimstead and Bernie Gammon l Ernie Prnught tired three goals Major Hockey League. play the back-to-hack series by one team this winter looked very mrmld, the hands of the Monti-ealers. scored for the Cana,dlen5' Tod I while liicrrili Pineau and Curley islanders at the Forum tonight. would have quite a hearing in able. have been enmmued by the Canadians Win RUDY: them 5370- Sloan counted for the Leafs. : Mrh smmi mo. Single goals The Miners go into tonights the battle tor second place. Omeuy Mama”. and we BM. iy in second place in the National it claimed Montreal 3031 by pm ' were scored by Stanley, MacDon- game with n nine game winning Thel Islanders are currently den Nationals have sent the Hockey League race, foiur poigi-t: Mega,-, which bi-ougm, me ugh. aid. smith and Mac-Neill. The husmng Glace BM. Miners streak behind them and they nine points ahead of the third Freetown Royals to me smeg behind Detroit. Red Wnizs. u nun byiihe K031 judge! was dis. I Stnrlin: Pasiicr and Cliriiidier are leaving no Manes umumed in need only one more win to tie place Miners , and both teams lines. The R C. A. F, team has the Wings have two gamesiin allowed by referee Red Storey. . "Mm In, west Rpm, Itheh. auempu movermke the sec, the Isiiinders winning streak set have ten games leit to play. 3 four-goal lead to buttress then. The Leads remained n r Pgnaltieg we;-9 coguy to ml ' 'l"hc officials WW8 All Perry 0nd place Islanders. The Miners i” 1951 am eqmned 85”" this dprmmme luck,” salesd yflulerr" hopes of survival as they take on place bm"m danger 01 helm oveh :"t;'ig' ,'i::O:'3n::l:rz::h:g:1"1:3 3 , -.h .1, v . , , ay were very s ran: an a - ,gg.,g..g.g.:....A.. e. . '";..;:::;ff ” M W '3 :'el:0":..29i":.::..:;..:"v iii 3ffo"n"i 51?-3?”ii?f3?3iiii 1": ..2?:":..::e .m";ri...:.: 2:.-. - , 1';-l - - , t te onsso egnn- or on s . . ' 1 Q Q :h"gmn';m- ........ N H" Kgmesuin zhiclh Tedd.Powers Dlaf cams are p :2” 05:29: blxug Exgytomfdoglgt team from Summerside. are still over the 1-ighi, eye in the second .,J.i Q lchanimer e V "9 V513” as an” Fe?" . o ,7 3 3' my 'l BO';dcn for coming out on the short end of pgrlod and the game was heid up 1 " Y; Qh' xi ' 1017 N3” 14- P0”l915- WW 5"W?d- has ”5 .59”? M playi i I h some devastating scores, but the 25 minutes while he was attended ' l alq mg 11-39 recalled by Syracuse ”" Febl'”Wi S 1 the right to trave east sea 0 girls are improving, and if they to in the Forum clin-lc. at 2 a mi”. Pia? er: ”"f:l F P ::..:":.:":;.c::;'::::'.::. i:..:::: to giemresmi , . . . - an a r a ne. ' ' than di-ubbings theyre a ng. 5 Ag game eween c team. lCh':nd1:r)p'. " Wm be recalled ma? Powers wed 535' Bmde" wuuld mme M.” they will some day give all and in which the Leafs have been lili- SVQ .mgg1 id ' H play three Emu” mm the 109311 ' I "t we West mumpmnn but we” sundry a real argument. Shirley able to pull out I win. Their last 6-lcii;-S. Mac ona , 1';-i7 club between the loith and thcll just W:lt!;lll the gamclshnrc pklay- Bums turned in an exceptionally victory was Dec, 34 in Tommo inea -- i' h i - -"" dy sag: ” n 's ow . - . Penalty: Smith. 4 6 QM mm M Hmfmdy ..?”..S”aT..13”””9'.l" e fve llzlld it llrguredlc E;:,nffm”ch:l,ot,If:;;"V ”;('i,f(':':.f SUMMARY . Second r-mo . . . elm Ty nzi :1 o - - ' , tn ' g, 5,. p, M, . . for centrcman Ted Powers, it was g I, The slender brunette amassed First Period '. 7 .QCm.,n. 1.45 nisiggldeif, g.l””.s?ff5lLdh”t M1'7””Tk. stated here last night by Frank . ,8Ehe5,mIij:l”';3'” an"",,,,';,mZf,?;.”e nine WW5 0'" 0' the Khlme" 1rM0ntre81-Gum i FVQ. g. g” p-lneauy Stat "Ls 1 fmlflet MI”, t,m.e” MacDonald. President oi the Is- h key "am we thmk They scared by the team, Marie Pct- (Mom-e,Gamb1e) mu .p,a.,,.h.. g -,,. 1 me” . ” ”””- 1”” is n;landers Hockey Club. "C - mi 1, , ii mm crs. who in point. or experience Penalties: xsmith 1:06, on... 9 ,Q Q Q (Tral-3.139" eague mung which SLMCS mat. RA When that replacement would ar- 0 have E” B e K05 n 'd men is one of the mwest Permits." stead 2:14 and 10:29. Fiaman istJnieK5' Dilionl , ...... .. 3.31 ”f?”"”'” m”” be "me m w””"” rive here was not ascertained 9 "'d5' 3” "me v.;e”;;gff",5 nd' was second with three points. and 8:36. Thomson 10:20. Gamble I 10 S S. Crabbe Centreman Kenny Wstsonlmbmn "wemy4our hours after me However the Islanders have con- W" MacF8dye"' l u -an H We mmk Marie Wm be A ""1 n:05' Hanmmm 1254' Am” '-iuckieilil ' 343 (above) has been one or the big ff” has ””,';dl”:"d BM ” mm siderable time in which to bring in f D'”"" ,'j”' 3" r;'f'"f,'fg pf; polished performer when she strong 15:32 and 59:00. - i ' , . . ,. 6 Bcoomimn .v a cheque for u encemenv W 0 Cl" 8 9 ei, a mug more practice. Second Pe od- 11--Q. S. 3.. Qrabbe. cogs in the Glace hay Miners .if.- slcon dated the Islanders pmsig aplayer. The date for holding Buck out of scoring range in very ll . . . . ,LtT0mnw Sloan 6KliiqN('lqll,Plxa1iIFl 9.30 cent dl'i'VlI'(;IlI0ll':5Y(l.: seccnc1lni;lacl:Ciil'i dam. Acmauy we Mmms have wPovvers lVfa.SulteC:.l.llt!idLl).V1 Zl(i:hi:Ii;:lc1lrc18:li8llxIIItRrCl';1sis9beietnchgngad quick order. The. om" Mucnm. Paul Svhmmam Mark Delaney (Watson. Stewart) .......... N am 12' Q1” -Ur "i' 104: me M" ' am” ”- . ;J1m'-l9 W Val" ""1 ” "WV Md -armrs 0 1e ' ' ' 3. ea ' nounced here last night The orig- h”5'- A- Mumll" '5 "cl it l”.”k' vancc Harris, non MacArthur 3-Montreal. Mosdell pgmhbn lxarli" ............ ,. .. burning up iheleagzue Slllte icimade R pmpar proissn In the His name has not beef” Placed Oh ma) date was Friday M'm.ch 6 but toter, but throws 1! lot or wcight md Coke Grady Wm face the (3guchard' oimgtcad) i4,53 ' .. 1104 joined the Miners and in his lasntmee mama man Powers played the Syracuse playing lists and it is the change was "man on the re, nround it the target gets close LCM ha 0: the” sensor” pl” penuigieg; None, . name he picked up two goals and with the Islanders Rum. the dam thought likely that Eddy. Shore quest of 3 number of hockey fob to him. ml: Fm!” and Samrduy mgm -I-mm puma U24 two assists out of a possible foul of his rem" me Islanders lost two has sent him to either Springfield lowers . . - . M Sussex when the Ham” st. 4ggMonn,ea1' olmnead 15 Q S S Sm th W. .. K9311: Hfjwiihbgiiid actslolg liar: and won one "Om s3.d,m. M”.lor Troy. Shari owns both Cllllbk The. ..whmock mghv. commit, The line oi G. Cutcliflc. B. Mm,” mvnde the dam, WW" 1,, (Richard. g:.cl11f)1..... :14 be - A a . r mt! W en U A 369 Tn: - iiomires ' -emmmm-r-tm t. L en u. 1 re um in Grady and C, any should meas- T h 1 H 1 5-.Montreal. 0 ran (C,ai,b.., Grmin) M” 14.50 M1,,e,.simg (or another clash with ' . . . 1 i” rep” 0” ””"g 5- - " t y inltcrrnediate line 9'” N” 3am" W ' 9 '33 " integer rieayi . 15:10 P”"”"" Smm” me ”””d"5 ”t me m'”"'t The WV" lists released for the E22? xcizgdpzlllzolebltldgseyixlllimelhl: iii” llllpc oislaannri. Cutciiiie. the "Q9" 1”"? 1of”f;e Penalties: Armstrona 2:42, Tshlrdc Pulllod rz-”'T-' Febmarv '15 deadline bv Syracuse ' seam. 3 suitable Km for the Is, ugemveau of prince couniy", fofmciigkonship on St Marys Gamble 6110. 15-Q 52 e- 5”” - - v ' .- ' v ' cl -i l t it t I. His shot is . - ' stops: ...... -- -iv Abbie; Defeai l.S”i.l2.i?..E.? ::.:::::.Pi::;:. Wm 3rd ueen s ”';.:.:::::t.:'. i.”..2”.iii' v:::..:..”..7. .. be mm ......... do u M - . . .. . . . . , . . .- . - c c . - 17 lQqaSnhSV g;:;1og,?)! 250 Powers left here Eddie Shore nev- . . low moge igme tiihlchhtomcoll ltan make progrcssh ttilllkllefh inilrczlingnnli ymuimhow Forme M N 11 '1 l0 9 25 i " ””” ' er intended to use him with Svrn- S F I act fun s. oniri u ions 5 cu e 1 ms trying to get t 9 put” goin l 1 . L in Summer 13. C"””v H4 guse. Rather, shore, who has sent. to Wally Scantlcbui')'. 8-1 in the other direction. Benny 1?og.'s1'g1;lg:lT,1.:ent Sew,” an. ooumgggy, Eiigigmiy (AP)- 1942 s s Carroll-W " Special interest in the Swmsfleld -. .. KW St" C"3”””””l'”- Grady '5 "" ."””'”””?"V 3”” correct. the St. Mary's outfit will Harold Tony Adams. 19-year-oia i'viac.IxI;i'll) Imdims End the Troy club. Wasi saiidv's Ramblers defeated the ': ---' ".l”"'ak"' besides mlwng '" a be too strong for Sussex, but member of the Royal Air Fares. med S S Mchleill The Abbics deieatecf Prince niiswkmg Potters H" We or the 0l”h'lM0Ull.t Stewart - Dunstsffnage . snable qmm. of lamest Ganh down in this neck of the Island died Thllfeday 3159? 139131! C3173” (pi,..,'a..i' wales College 47-36 vcsierday ai- 9-? of mg” teams. The gue5slllFEB0mbEl'S 7-2 last night to win the Gay, the bcliigcrcnt member of WEN hoping Sussex Rh,” 5 good from the ring in an amatem. box, . n....Q, 1:, : iemonn to consolidate their linizll h?”E :5 Fhaii kfowerlsh :5 W?-”"Fi semi-final series or the Third Dis- U";lrgxiolfs"ljxggth(,::1::;':;:?(:1Aer' account oi itscii. lng match Wednesday night. 224.). s s on third place in the AbeizWeit”'” ”p”'”” 9 , ” . ” ”””f9,filr10i Queen's LEREW but the a" i . . . . i " ' T” " (C mm W 13,56 Baskeibaii Lpague, i0"1.V it Shim WW9 hm" 397101 -twin was a costly' one (or the b S h d ' , V g . 23-.Q.aS. S. Plneau. Donnie Mclman scored 26 pointsl , ' ' ' M Ramblers who-lost the services of u C e u e Tm"? 5"”"d mmmd 1”” hi ic-mm" --------- M2 to led the Abbie a"?0k- gm-o,;d ,.:;.1.Sl:?.:;:.”::.1:f:i;:";.:.”f,:';;' 31:13,:c:,,d:s:s:;::,3;;;:N:,M5,: ch W -3-, C, b h (33:33 2;:l:."'J;2f..li”??J:ii..i”2;i;- Pensltv: Stanley. l-lcwatt was runner-up or tie A - - , ' are e own uring u sc e- , t - . ,. - - , g iih pr. d L Memo 14 si ted , - . Joe Dorsey are particularly iner- Y------ ly;i:sdi:1th&sx1:: rmirilisggllrl-7e1cgo1gm.Mla13q fa; nmfglbflgt A ;mio'jfm mfefg ieglsglgcallum swam, 3 broken M W16 for wnlzlglt-PM ,.u,.y.,o0.ed' and are ab... ,0 d.,,,, r HOCKE "" ") lll 'A u 1 3. n.-U '15 gmi; O I D1 " iect had been passed at an M.M.- .lnte in the second period when he Ice inw G055 A Anderson the twincs quite reizulurll? Mac- (I Mm In em 05615 M 1 W ' H.L. meeting in New Glasgow on'ccllided with one oitthe Bombers Ice 2dw' Bee, V54 W. Maclmm Farlanc imd Ferguson are ,niso ”;,(;d:z"g"Truro g ABBIFS November 23 and mac me motion-players. The accident occurred ice 4AA: -1-mi vs: p.lQ'Rom-kei lsmall hut ,willing to mix in with ” Pletou wins best-of-seven finals had been made by Dr. 17,0. Doug- about a mimgte igCE!lb1lVI8,()CBlllll& , the rough g'oih.g 511.5” times. i "1 F5 F5 ”' "5 'm' The semmnab of 1”” D1"; 2131 scored N m m H o ' Tit 0tL tea will be 11 l ' Q"”b” 35”" 397"" V 7 0 4 4 OHS Wm likely see the "st an Tile Ramblers won the two ame M b 1'! d "wt nli Till-l Omwm 5' Shawinigm 11-311, 2 HCMML . 2 2 0 6 inuriih place teams matched against mml series b I 13.3 mum time odys oorma s, Howeveri V to Vnneyfiold 1 Chlcouumi 8 Macnougan V 2 1 3 5 one anoiiher m. one series wii-me the -V” L CV11 d Fl . yt Maroons are a mixture 0 xes y D ' Turner . 2 0 0 4 eewald 3:g1;h”gvhPl:09h:q"a;5 Illa Tneeme ye” Hex X5&”"3if&T.',?if n5.i,pl:,ye Personnel of Charlottetown Garrison Units, in- o w' Sf-fiiim ' 3 2 3 3 lgst weeek coach "rerun" Mdvcey said SUMMARY prdbably slipping a little. the eluding P. E. I. Regt. Band participating in the Guard WC on MCLe,m"" 1 10 6 3 26 it made no difderence ho hhe Min- lgnamblerlgmx lrlegagns FREDEmcT'TTt0N (GP) A M n g youngsters oi whom there. are of Honour will parade in uniform at the Armouries , Tom, 13 11 10 4-, era it they played Hallnex or Char- ,,I,hompM.m).- mu Beaver club.rmk Eippuf gy imnrue. :2 a3i;li.1tn as inrolzilisxilitiizmit on Sunday, 1st March :53 at 1345 hours for final Y ll:f:”,:””:fmf"b;3f Dfgrfgexufiiwayf Zeliornbers. A. Maclnlyri Gordon Clogg won the New anms- f::n,Edia,e”hDckey'f W: wean ,m. rehearsal, and equipment parade. Dress: Bcrets. I'-ll- 0- gtmd MR-Ce). ' 3 gznigfggrlmulidy tiiunlori airline chltimpflionsbcllll pressed with young Rogcrsnn Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots, Puttees. m-m ' - . r a n n wi . - MONCION. N. 13.. (cm-Mono rc. rs rr pi. , . . o , i . iaobinsom. .wliii:mysailzon:' szclvaiiyig 1-ini: ”””.””' W1 .”P"" "53 " "ll". - L. G. MMNEVIN. tin Hawks threw a barrage of rub:-I Ladner 2 0 0 4 b T:;'-cb51Tm';'e1r7nun5l4?1Yll5lg1:1':V91f;:;!: genaloles: R. Maclnnis. Mun- The more for 10 end: W” 104. he is bettcr.stiii this reason. Capt, Guard Commander. , ,1 h M i M N as a :1 W1 is v . v, . :::r;lie?i:i?d tilenviaitilfswulsl-Suilas Mglgollnon .. (l 3 (11 ; mmmni 0" 3 W'9'd'5-Y T03-'3 M” E Secftnd Pefllld fodrnu stekdllatfndilay-M u?llidg3dpet?vx:;t Lmnt Murray! Cherub” yum” the best.-of-seven New Brunswick MacFadi'en 5 6 2 16 for 93""-ts 88'ein'5t St 'I.'h0'"35 C”1' t-B0mb91'5- LGBWL thmuizh a round-robin series . Senior Hockey League finals open- Seaman 1 o 2 2 lese arid the University ocnew 5-Ramblers, Lewis Thursda,'v'- The Close and Sal- ed Thiirsday nigi-ii, Mcguigan 2 2 4 5 Brunswick. Although these will be -Robins). lons' foursomes finished in a tie Leading 3-1 at the end of the Crockett . 2 0 4, 4 P851019! llamas if the IE3.-P.E.I. gr-gamgiers. lgglglnsori. with two wlns'and one loss each. first period, Moncton counted six Totals 13 10 13 3e Imeltcoloeslalc 988118 185' mean ' Rm "5- "5 more without A reply in the second lime more 10 ml 331M-'2 Vhah 1'8E- lP9””k- Mme")- The third produced braces for both. , ular exhibition contests. The Saints 3-Ramblem L. Mawallum . i t e c h M d 1- ohednst 13 - Penalties: None. y -Mikenhemchuk had . b8 nix): L;veW;farg'v1c m 1 bp cehgn , ,T,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, MI E ames Mip.wiN1-ER 5pEciALs mth ine goals and two assist... 9 1:0 D? Leliflle lo 31 9 Rumble” Jenkins ' Mnrcv liamilton and Mousie Dowl- will we me he compoti on to t- - A ' l - ills). imz scored two each. Red ooisen 1" ' prepare for the Marltixne finals AE . g and Roger Leger had singletons. I e with St. 1''. X. early in The V333if1g?”M:an1l:wwec”(g:'.Tor;:"'a j. I : RN” Nil”? shoicf” "”'v:"' S;:,”";mfIl;j'r fvhengfjffgg xfffigfrf Maclnnls, A. Stewart. At North River rink last night ' l "”"'5' 9 my W" M 'n3 STELLARTON N 3 A 5 o 1 Y -ml-- Nine Mile creek B lido it ie ted t thefnthcr. . v ' Av (C?) m Fredericton. u 35 e 3 v' ' ' Pictou Maxlpacs won the Amigmi. Milton Hornets 10-5 in an exhibi- Ncmly 4900 rm” we” 0” mml ish-Pictou-Colchester senior 1-Ioc- Tionight in balkagy Hm”, pmng tion hockey game. There wins I . l;eyt1be”.?;e mllf Th”':d5y- det ton of Ohiariottetown will step into la'”fm"l"'e"d”'"ct'il' Buufdnnljfid 4': l- ea ng uro earcats -4 in the mm mm Mama mgmv new Dick ' at t end of e m per In I 3"” 3"” ""'9""'5 :1.3.l3..”'"” ” 3:3; i'.K:::””h..:i:.:t...0;esv:. ””"'V”" """' T'"'”V :.::.:..:”e::.:;? i2.l323.'”Z?..2i.l2: Snappy New sin. Styles- ' t The Maripacs now meet Lunen- " ” ” ' ” 'rTr the winners 3-2 in the rinei 20 Latest Patterns and Sha.des-- I i ' , E II f Fll d I ed (I , b to C 1 l) l I .. . it ” nri-Wt -"24 I-"3 --33-'c3.” no-?n'a've 23:: f.”1:””:;..E2ifii..5t2ii..lE2; nZ”i...i.i”iff2””....S.”.3ii. 1'33. s.”E.?.3t"'i”'..E12is;?12...S5f'iii minute . l Pure wool worsted: - nonegai Tweeds. Etc- nire prints. Any roll' of 8 cx- me 'Nm,a Scam , rence in 9. main event several weeks the Canadian Amateur nockey d Fveghaesgnykdnilghga Mlgwn Fllfxzleiu REGULAR 10 s625o liollllfa only 40 cents. Reprints The ring game. 1, scheduled Fm ago. The man he is lighting tn- Associuiion 5335 he does not ex. Mme ” 39 om" 6" ' n ' in i 2 ' the first game or the Intermedi- :, ”"l"c:m: h' MA" F1” s"""- day at lyuncnburg. nlirm holds t-W0 declslom Wei” Trish pact to make an announcement on me 3 series an Norm River rink i""" "'"" Jim-m.V N013” 0? 0MRaI'.V- Wolfe the outcome or an executive vote ' -' ch'town Ahegwelt Amateur Athletic Association Quarterly General Meeting Meeting Room-CITY HALL (3rd Floor) Monday March 2nd, 1953 at 6:30 p.m. All members are requested to attend (Signed) WALTER LePAGE, Secretary. . GLADE BAY IEAI SALlli-- GENERAL" SALE - - FORUM A most - rss. 21 .- s:3o mmar .. pm. am) ox. has had an inoiiuional rights. He has won 18. tied eleven 'a.nd lost eight. 0 O O Deifensernnn Lloyd Maooelilum of 's Haltibleli, who is one oi the keenat hockey followers in the Proviniee. wvis the victim of tough luck last. night when he broke his leg in A play-off game at- North River Riin-lr. The accident was an unavoidable, one. Maccallum and the other player in the collision at- tempted to avoid one another but their limbs crossed and Lloyd broke his leg above the ankle. He was taken to hospital where he will re- min for several days before re- - IMPORTANT -' -RIAD, CAREFULLY AAQOVI HOURS ' -arses sav- NOW THI: IlG' IKD ”, IIAR over the proposed suspension oi the Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation until today. Dudlcy expected to make the re- sults oi the vote known Thursday. but by noon he had heard irom only three or the nine C. A. H. A. branch heads. The Q.A.l-l.A. stands in peril hi suspension from the c.A.HA. utter standing behind the Montreal Jun- ior Canadian.-;' use of n. player sus- pended earlier this season by the C.A.H.A. turning to his home in Miirshtiield. Macoalium is a veteran of numer- ous hockey battles and also one at the T ' J keenat supporters. Ed Lopal Signs With Yankees BT. . I'll... (AP)- lld lopet, ml-year-old New Yon: Yankee southpaw. aimed his was contract Thursday and limnediatc- ly participated in I light workout. Lopct. bothered by I note should- or much of last season. signed a provisional contract. the met ot- rarod by the Yankees in four years. According to the terms. must win receive -. ltllo my or uzi.ooo. a.oui.oH'I.oooor uiemuimnmas cent permitted by baseball is able to work with norinsl ya Tclenc. he will receive the 81.000 and. with I fine section. can mute even more. The poet also provides that. 7 .12. The contest was very close until the half-way mark when the Hor- nets cut loose on a scoring spree. The next game oi this series is scheduled for tonight at the some rink. iiustico-Cavendish Game Tonight south Rustico and Cavendish will meet tonight at Victoria Rink in the opening game of the semi- final series tor the Queens County Intermediate "C" hockey cham- pionship. The game will start at 7.30. 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