AKES HONORS IN INTERNATIONAL HAHNENHAMM I; I L i -. t I! It Canada": Wheeler tndsy uon the lath inter- national Hahnrnkamni ski rare for , stomt-n by placing seventh in the- -lainm after winning the downhill Raturday. year-old St I!) onli Lucille Wheeler Cops Race Defeats Austrian Skier By .14 ot A Point Xl'i'ZRUEH!'Zl., Austria MAP) - pretty. ircckleti Lucy Official tabulations gave the 22. 2 .lnvite. Que. skier first plate ill the t-omtttnt-d TRIIIIRSI it of in point mcr Lotte Btatti of Austria - Miss who:-ler had a total timc-I of Idll-..'I III the slalom which was flagged out with M gates over a. drop of ISO metros Ptllll Frandll of Austria mm It in 1-431. '. The Canadi.'-in girl tlttn incl . 30x 3-(ORE downhill in 2:42.13 ' H I In the cmnhined rating. Miss 5,Am1S PC I Wheeler revolved I85 and Miss Peayum T T 1 20 Ilntti I90 Miss Frantll had 2.0:. l!l(I0llll'ls0lI : (1, 1' Tlw small Canadian groiip here-I N5m:an :3 t. a has iihilunt oier Vliss WheeIer'ai Mmlvm an y I 5' l'"I""'7' I take! 3 2 2 2 It I UIFIIJII uas iiiy first start thl.'iI M(-Gnnngll 1 1 4 5 Iilsttn and l amlverynhappynthat 1'jm;teu o 3 2 it isisid-RI W "” "N "”"'Y- 'l" i.i'(:ii.i.i-2 VI'IlltlEl.ltIK iim i i i i : - 'est . it must inipiwiio in the slalom, men's tgllflllllllbd hi" capiiiring the T()TAI.S 27 22 Ill 7ft thniitzh i liked the miirse, althoukh sit-ii -iii aftei finishing third in the . the xnnw was all hut gone at sev- douinhill. "OMTTON H; PF PIS oral rates on tho second run." The AlIxli'l.'-In triple Olympic H3""5”" 5 I 3 17 I-IIt'.V now goes to Bad Gastcin. Gold medal winner, Toni Sailer. iM3CD0"El" 5 3 5 '2 Austria, for an international down-'mis-ed a gate on the first run ofl-IIl!I'PI'I.V 3 -I 5 9 I hill on Werinesday and then to the the slalom and had tn go hack to rl'0-"Will" I R "I i International FIS ski wct-k tn Gai'- pass this main and lost tllllabll: Ftiyalll 1 " -' 2 mist-h - Partenkirchen, West. Gcr- set-niids. This d0pi'll'e'.d him of any l'0l'mIPT 0 " 1 " many. .t'hant'e for a front place although T07-AI-5 I5 W 3-I 50 , Austria”: .losl Ricder won the In Ratings MINOR HOC In m.mIiet' hiisy day at the Sports Arena. Saturday. the City's Minor Hockey l.e.sgiies all presented some closely pin):-ti. exciting hor- ltei Fftllrlttlllil are lhr rt-wiilts of the dn) s aaiiics. Po'IDPrttl'IKIILl- Tlilrg t - Rt-riviings 0, Tigers goal hv Bnhhv Mm-Niitl. Hanks i Falcons 0. Hawks goal hy Brian Pruuse Bluebirds 3 - Rriiins 2; Rliiehird goals by A Flood and M. 'tlat-Don- aiet; Bruins markers both by F. Marnnnald. (iiihs 3 - Leafs ti: Cuhs hal- trirk by James l(ennrity- I've Wees- l(EY RESULTS Ariwii goals both by Hill) Mac- Millan ' Ares 4-- hy I'I ?Vlt:('lintnck I2). R Shepherd. Rrinihers goals by S. I llnirtin '2). S (Itiiinolly I2: Whirlwintis 2 ('anitt'ks I; Whlrluind gtnils liv I-'. Don and WA Romhcrs 4; Aces goals look. Colts Tl Rituals Y. Colt tzonls by) it ltirtiarrnn. .i. Kelly and Pllmerivlim-Mn of mg an-pm-I 19d an snt. to iiork for 7 dollars per game. Saints Defeat Moncton 76-50 I In Hoop Game St llunsta ton Cy-Hi 76-50 in hoop tilt here Sunday. n'r University junior ham-tbali team defeated Moms ('1uh but instead olrurllnrtlnrfour row. Competitions will be held an exltlblllollrars cur I I inf the week-long honspiei will be for the Maritime Central Airways Saints were led to the viciurylvit-ing for 'F.V. sets. y raplain Rob Ft-arnn vihn firsd had 12. 3'! points. tianiisiar was hiizh man list fcll -iiort of the rt-quircd I2 phy. Prowse Bros. Trophy and us. ?Tenth Annual Confederation 'SpieI Gets Underway Today .Flt)n5I)l9l will go on as scheduled today at the ('hai'lnttetown tturling 1 day iiith ilti'I-e competitions schedIham Rose Bowl. M.F. Schurmsn tiled pp mm t-en-rd for the competions whichl phy and the T. Elton Trophy. The Tenth Anntiiil Confederation are for the imperial Oil Trophyd Matheson and Macldlllan Trophy: and the Road Builder's Shield 4 The main section starts tomor- iers in the main section from Tuesday until Thursday night iTronliy. n.'r. Holman Trophy. W- lltie In the fact that the entry W. Wellner Trophy, IA. Oil Tro- for iiinncton with 17. ftlacdoiiuall teams for ('flmp('lllitlft lending up Wholesale Grocers Trophy. The - I in the competition for the carslptay for the television sets tattesI""h "I ' "M" "' " ""d''"''d Saints scored on an of 40 foot fills competition was cancelled and place Thursday night. shots but Moncton did much he-t-lthe television sets will to to the IN I" this d0P8t'lmElll makinl four members of the winning team en to mixed curling in four com- gtnul on 20 of 31 attempts. Friday and Saturday will be giv- 't'hc Imnspiel gets underway to- I petitions. They are for the Bill Dim- ifi entries have been re-itroplty. MOM! Illd M801-90d TN g50W!5 i Csnsdsns trounced New York Rangers H Saturday night. Mau- rice titookstl Richard soorlns two goals and snails Jacques Plants resintorlus his seventh shutout ol reunites: Belveati imo. Footn- thc seattun. .t0 13;”, Richard's goals. both unassisted mow were his 17th and lllth. Other wonky .mug.a1 Montreal scorers wars Andre Pro Plum . -, F,” novost. Don Marshall "and Dickie Moors. Andy Hebsnto vwas the pick of the Ranger's tnrward-i. string of 10 games. only in shots on goal compared with Montreal's 36. The crowd of 84.042 saw Rangers fail miserably to shake I voodoo that has har- raaaed them on Montreal I'l'heir last win here in regular- and the string has now reached 21 games. "V05l- 'Pl”0V05i- J0I"'50"l H537 tage of the inexperienced Defolioe Penalties: Popein 1:33. H Rich (0 Md” uni, 31-1, on (aural. ltd 1510- place to three points over New Canadiens Blank Rangers; Toronto, Red :Wings Win gas was the only hruln to beat cago llack Hawks 3-! In a Na. c tlonal line I. Montreal. M. Richard 1411. Penalty: Popeln 13:15. ..'.fhlrd urlod: 4. Montreal. M. Richard 7:55. 5. Montreal. Moore (M. Richard. II. Richard) llzu. MON'l'Rl;AL ICP) -- Montreal TORONTO tCP)-Ed Chadwick turned In 'a brilliant display of nctmtnding Saturday night as To- ronto Maplo Lsafs defeated Bos- ton lruins l - I in a National Hockey League oontast. At the start of the game it was rookie goaltender Nortri Defielios of Bruins who was the centre of attention but by the third period the crowd of 13.044 was praising Chadwick's work. Leafs took a 1-0 lead early in tho first period but Bruins tied the score 18 seconds later. After I summary y Ithst Chadwick was unbeatable first period: 1. Montreal. Pron-iwhug ht. tggmgmtgg took adv”. The win was Canadiens' sev The outclassed Rangers had ice. ” J ' d play was Jan. 30. 1954. Second period: 1. Montreal, York Rangers. who were blanked Marshall tPronovost. Talbot) 4:25 5-0 at Montreal by the league- leading Csnadicns. .. 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Mondny. Jan. 21. 1957 1 Montague Protest Thrown Out ; At Island League Meeting IHornets Nip Centre 'lted Kennedy. scoring his first goal at home and second slnoo making his comeback two weeks ago. left wingers Bob Pul- tord and Dick Duff and right dwiek. NU I-Ill"! Ill!!- Defsiics was callsd uptolrutns The second - Dlaos Rod Winn! Wednesday after rsanisr goat- scored twice in tho third period lrsspos Torry Sswohuk loft tho against the tiring Chicago tum to team. Boston coach Milt Schmidt wrap "P U10 Ieltlllled llmv. said at the am. that "Ddelics is played before 4-745 1-M Gordi- our regular notmlndsr until tukliowe registered the will roll. provoa otherwise." this ztiih oi the season. faking lat was Defelios's ninth goalie Al Rollins out of Dolitlon start in s NR1.-its fillsd is for and slipping the puck behind him. seven games last month whilst I-ell t-hlll 01300 mllllllll lllir. sawchuk was recovering from sIdolencomsn Pronovort connected blood ailment-and his fourth loss) from - music of players our tin against three wins and two ties ' goal on passes from Bill Dinoss ""'"'"" :.n:ed”.IL"Iln Godiisiiyits ftrt Do- . e y scor s I ..:.i;-1.-..-in .l'..I.1:?.'i”a..'i”i.' -. -. mm. -- Bomm R.I”'(-roppuglni Mack. Litoenberger and Nick Mickositt ell) s:'so. Penalties: Duff. 'stameyi;f;I:Clg I" II" I”I'l"'" BI” n”m'I only five penalties were handed Second perIod' 3 Toronto Stew-'om' Hlwkl gem” Your M umm . MMARY art lMigayl 14:57; 4. Torontoh ,. .sUI I Pulford (Armstrong. Kennedy), hm I”"”d' Sc"I"' '1 N"''" 17:08. Penalties: Bionda 2:25. P'"e"I353 P''””"”" "I179 "'3' 12:42. Flaman 16:05. Resume. ”"" 1””: I 13:29. Kennedy. Mackell 19:52. Second period: 1- Chicano. Lit- -ru.-; 9..-tog: 5,11"-onto, Duf1.z-znberger (Nsstorsnlto. wil- son) 0:36: 2. Detroit. Kelly (Hows, Delvecchlol 10:54; 8. Chicass, Mlcltoski tMc1ntyrc. Morison) tr. (Armstrong) 19:15. Penalt- ies: Armstrong tmalor), Labine tmajor and to - ' miscon- cm on-no (m. or) 19-54. 31. Penalties: Kennedy 5:13: Ken- d"sw,,ld " 5 inedy 9:51. Defence to g g.;g. Third period: 4. Detroit. Hows chadwicg g u1;.;;ItLindsayl 12:28; 5. Detroit. Oro novost (Dlnccn. Godfrey) 15:01. CHICAGO tCPle Marcel Prono 1PenaIties: Nestcrenko 1l:34. you fired the winning goal Satur- 1 stops: ' I 17 043 8'7 Iwinger Ron Stewart scored the '-Toronto goals. Centrs Larry Ra- At North River Rink Saturday day as Detroit Red Wings rallied Illall in the third period to down C!ii- Rollins 101416-44 he won the downhill. I M. Malone, I 3s'sttie55-51 In Hoop Till I 111,. n C t p h'”M.IhaII tram holly submitted his resignation lu iipmned H" s"""","5'dp hay” lie will ho replaced on the referee Wartl. iiantlttks goal by (L Whlt- ”' ' "1"" "ml ”-''””1K 513""? " mg staff by Jim Razavel of Sum- Civic Auditorium Saturday after- noon, the final score hcinu 7:5-51 ii.cfi.r.Tbett-air” ""09". Rvzttls zoals by J. Davis pt-rs with 120 points with Gasnu col- At a meeting of the island Sen- i however they my receive 11 dol- 'inr 3 Hockey League held at City tars for all piayo games. Earlier ilali yesterday ailEI'l'l(l(l0n a protest I it had been agreed that the of-: .trom Montague Primroses arising I ficials would receive 10 dollars for: -trnm a game with Si. Dunstan'slsemi-finals and 15 dollars for fin- i'nivei:.-ity last week was thrown als. Ililll. The protest was rejected on! A request was granted from the I the grounds that it was improperly 3 Victory Cleaners of Summersld. to- siihmtttcd. donate trophies to players on first A Suninicrstdc all-star team which would be pick- cd hy the hockey fans of the island. The most valuable player and the best dcfenseman of the league will be chosen by a panel of sports ) writers and broadcasters three of- whlch will its front Charlottetown and three from Summersids. referee Gordie the executive and it was accepted- mrrsirle. The Ir)on's rr-fei'e-rs will continue ., - ...-.-D... .- .-I 3'"l "7 "i”7-'-”'- tit-cling 12 and lieaslip 10 Ray L A WW H W M'd t- .. ' ' -' aame played Saturday night. Alibileir. i..-. ii; Abbie goals n”""''' M ”" """" """ W" B Y C And Aces SAINT JOHN. NB. tcr)-sun: ' ' ' Legionalros dofsatsd Saintj I6 i d C . by Wayne. Macilnnald t.'il. V. Mul- n pom” In N Mumcnnan Md iigan and Pat Rcardun: Vir goals ' hy Jake Keniietly -2). M. O'Brien. f.C.A.F. took an early lcatl, be- Rnyals ti - Flycrs 2: Royal goals ' ing ahead 24-12 at the first qiiartcr, tiv F. Iinbcrtsnn R Sherry. Flea- The boys were close in the next I?! ..inlin Beavers 6 - 4 in the only Southern New Brunswick Senior Hockey League fixture played Sat- Tangle At Civic Inels. in the middle frame f'iHl3t'IIRfIK 4 Ilarls ft; ('atiad- Iansl goals by F. Robinson. Les Af it-ck lit and P. Taylor. Rockets 4 -- Rangers 2; Rocket goals by Doug Ross t2), G. Duffy and fl MncI(ay; Rangers goals by loh Shepherd I2-. Springers 2 -- RatlI('t's 2; Spring- er goals by Ray Frlszeli and Mikel Macltinnon; Battlers goals by A. . . Mac-Lend and Alan Roaorson. -mun" Mr','.'(I:'r(I'"ckl'1 Denny Fm," Hornets .1.” Monarchs 0; Hornet "" "' "i Jr” ' goals hy IT. Gictzey (1). Hessell ton. Fred Burke I5): Flycrs goals both by ltirfieo. E hIhlllon- .iunior Ahhles Royals 5. Officials for the Day:- Leroy Barnett. Don Frtzrell, Jake Ken- nedy, Fred Burke. Bill Mat.-Mtllan. Vince Mulligan. lion MacCormack,i ii - Juvenile Mat-I.I'an. Grant ('i'ttrkell, Geo. rm 7 iv, '- T Mar-Mlllan. Y A D f t Spitfires I - Tigers I: Ipltftrsi o o s e S ' a:iVh;”l;)'.':lovsnson; Tigers llanlams - (Wli! 5 - R0.VlIl - AITCIWI 12I YM.('.A. -strengthened its grip Colt snalnhy E. Cooper OLD. Mo on third pim and moved within ('lr"ttt I17 H. SIIIBIIWOM: R0lilI.'2 points of second place St. Dun- , n V? V stan's hy edging P.W.C. Wslshmn M61 in a city Basketball League 3 game nlnvffl at P.W.t".. auditorium e ' Ilrr an the "V" had In come from hrhinrt in the last 3) seconds to Into The Welshmcn were loading at Si Si and with 10 seconds left I(IIshV Roy noucotte potted a has- Wings broke an exciting National " I" w"' "'9 ”m'- Hockey League contest wide open with three. rapid-firs goals early SaIiirIi:u' night. 5 2 I.'-l-40 ulth only 20 second! left to - A compartttvely newcomer to it its: anotlior lt;ur-raising thril- ir-lai Ron Atkin.-on tied the score IIHTROIT i.API Ilrtrnil Fed the "Y" team. Henry Phillips. pae- I,, W. mm, MAM sum”, "mm ed the victory with 17 points. gm. ,, I-,2 mumph me, MW York 'I')ncl1l01F:IO and Ron Atkinson each I . Rang:-rs SI MNIARV .,-.- - .. F i r st prfloff i Detroit, Pro- prut-i:t tilt-ihrl, Deli) (.40. 1. New York. Henry timiiiriti) 12.5.1. Pen- . Leafs Edge lIfl:: lunlinato 1 40; Pavellcll '7 7 .1 Detroit. 3'2 Stmnnd porinri icrrliio iKelIy. tiliman) l:11; Pen-i sum Drlroil bench misconduct ttrrvl-d by Hoilingworth) 2:03; Miirphy 7 08. 1411' Arbour ll:H:I ltinrdnnald iI.09; liindsay 11:25. I 'l0STON tAP- Toronto edged Boston 3-2 Sunday night on Sid Smith's third-period rebound shot which dealt. the Ilrulnt their fifth Stadium Tonight The Siimnierside Ares who seem Itwn quarters but the Siimmerside team roared hack to nutscore that ivisltora 21-11 in the final quarter. Ifying the game up Si-all with two ,minuteti in go. but the airmen got Iiwn more baskets before the finish ill” ll" llliilliil "ll "W hmletll Illlll "I III? Flame. In the league at Civic Stadium to- ;night. The BYC fresh from lop- ”""'””' sided victories over those a a me I R'(i'AiF" H”'5”” mi MkI”50"- Aces and the league-leading Park- '7" 5' r."'"'" mi G"""' ”- n"'""'"r dale Flyers will be hoping to kec M'k'"”" 5- L””' 3: ” 55- llllfllr vlrlory splurge gninl ionltzhtp. g”mm,.I..,m&AmnId I. nmlwu. but they will he opposed by it club 15 Dawn" L Green. Mud-lnmmiwhich if at their peak will be H. C I " C I g y EL iprelly hard to take. ',,3:.,2ngy nn:mn?:nEnrh".n. I The Whltlork-Plnonti combinat- Romember When iArt:.I are determined to keep them Itrovn running away with the con- Iir-si as they did at Civic Stadium last week. A large crowd is ex- world lieavywogtht champion. Wnn which begins at man. a decision over Tommy Farr of! y Wales in a ll!-round fight at New MAIIITIME York I9 years and tonight, and a few riavs later announced his to. "()(rKI.;y tirrme-nt from the ring. Braddock had iron the world title from Max l1A'l'lll'll:-'l' t'P- Bathursl Pn- Haer in 193.5 and lost if to Joe pormnkt-rs and hfiramlchl Bony- i.outI in 1937. He was 31 on rsIr-rs hnttlmi In .'I .1 it its in the only NWWWVII. North Show r-'4-iiinr Hockey league is-on scnoss The On-Again, Off-Again Aces 'l'lu- two: are the .tekyl-Hyde trtania ltt lhr mun in a few years, boys of the Prince Edward IRIIIIIIIVIIIIFII tlnnaghnn In giving the Lesgm. They're also like the little High School hnvs some grsnd mun.-I flirt with the curl In the centre of machine and they are coming her forehead. When they're good. along tut im-tor ht, g..5d.m.,y Iltlfnre very. very good, htit when lm-L tnstnn and Ned Henthnrn ,they re had they're bu----ext-itse it, ii:-iv pnriiit-iilarly impressive in a we mean horrid. lAsk B-Y.C.) game they tum gum-dgy. T5". are a few experienced players In I ll In Ivrlto thooe,et-hon the thetmsn, Earl Smith. Ray Doucette Ilummerside Aces an a bustling and (marge MacLennan, to men- i I I ilnn will be difficult to stop. but the I ""5" """"' i I i ed 1 James .1. Braddock. fo r m e r Ducted to turn out to see this lune ' 450-000 I0"! I! 01'1"! l Ev Wilson sparked logionairoa) with t.wn goals and an sun! I Iilrflly night. Teammate Willis Robertson had a brace and singles want to Paul In have regained their old formI5h,,m,m ud A1 Ronlain' Heavcrtt' Roy McPl1ce also had two goals and an assist. Jack Hamilton had a single and two assists and Bill Donnovan a lone rksr. HALlFAX (CF)-e Jim McNeil'n goal midway through the third por- lod Saturday gavo New Glasgow Rangers a 6-5 win over Halifax Wolverines in an Antigonlsh - Pie tnn - Coichestsr lcnior I-locks; GREAT DAM . The Hirskud dam protect open-i in India in 1907 will irrilate' by ID. I SPORTS ARENA IKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY I AITIIIINOON-4-.s:nu 3 Arm: Adults Ic: Children to- Pll-SCHOOL IRATE WEDNESDAY-et :.'ttt3-oft Admission: Family ase MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-4-10 PM. Admission: I01: TUESDAY-am RM. P.l:.l. Hockey league I. D. U. vs. MONTAGUI lhirrl nt-rirwi 4. Detroit. Howl; eonserittivr N in I in n I I Hocimyjllfeulve turn with good goal tinn trim. and with um. buy; mi ti irir1'-35 lflimani i:4o; 5. D0-ilntgue game withniii R victory.-'lentlIns. slurp Iefoulvt Play In- .2 nmiriis the lnwn should have it THURSDAY--l..'lI P M. ncihct Ivnfmr. Pa.-tag s,,mm,, Ictudina hack and foes-checking iarii gmsrf it-am this year. P.E.I. Hockey League . I D'""”n' "V "' Fir-t period: I. soon... card-i"t”'M! -I4 Iklimttn -----II! s.1.c. vs. rsustoana 5 -. 7. New York. Macdonald ,,,.,. .M,,hM gawk, M2. 2 an, pattern fssk Dlllos). lat we'd Plans navrheosi made to form 'L'"”"f':; 7-u- P"'A”7i D'IV”' rnntn, Morrison lMigav,. S..Srnith) "'u""""S I" IYPIVII limit It It" a Isnr-it-tun league essislattag of Tun”! NIGHT", ,'M' I f In . . .- - ' ' ' i W-ti-' .'ci..'Ii..i- iiizniim R""'"' '1 2" ii'i'i'-'..iii..'Ii'."i-'i..i't:'n'i7-1:; liii l"""'"”""'- mu. Rnssssncenfde V"""”"" ”""' ”""' : wnrslry H II I-III ' '""'d' W. 1 T . W I'M". Anuhr "".”.' may”. turn and turn teams from the nth SAT. AFTERNOON-1:.'l'I-l:.E I """ " ' L" n.vtt;. Aiziistrooki ..tti.m4". "Boston-,',M f" """:,"”"' "" I""'" ""'- ,:j'l,IIc';';.""m'l""f".'u.".Y. sariisoav-ms ins. -e------ -'-N”:---- Boivin tMcI(enney) 12 st. Panalf-I"::n:".' :""' ”"":' """' n . ' ' I.D.II. vs. U.N.I. Iunmt u. only sogthsAceoMto.M-yr s::uwteass;,:plauaree Black Hawks :;..T"'.::::.....; ,” m m " . I 1- - Q . t ' win Hal" ”"",.,,,,," . In the snail UIL.IH:l:mrIt,tatrninS'aA(I'L . ;7Md,,.,. , ,3 ,3 ; lead the engraving read 'wtt Ii '59,"... y 4 ;g. IQHHI -mssihy but the print W - - VII Innsrenty A rnlrn venous HOBO, ' IN" "I um ttvttt-"lid. "I in mint -t I I sit "rim" -e r written after the MT t3-.1 cloth cgnuago (cp,g,cm,.",v. 1.", berfl(.,bIlf didn't arrive until sf-. :,'"."md ”"""I. in, mat 5.,” N, t:rh:.!ss-I-1e;:'i.qi:rt:.r"yloyer Montague I W? tnghouso kn". "it'll - Milli " " "'7 "5"" Marconi 1! ts Motorola Anyone wishing to say gum Emersm HU;:-lI:1t'tIr1lIl schools Moo ,0, ., "um am, An. PW.” tr”. W," 3 nine: pus. ."llN":'gIe&as.a'.'b'es-son the snail! pnttm lfaiiicraftsv ””"'3"-"”””""'T-ins nssswaaotus o.st. Rogershf t CH" tsasn wsconld invent um” I 'dloI:L.R.PosIevsA.Mae-cu. '-"'h”..gh".,ny , '0'" Basil -mi”. ,0. You can t my votes. ), .. . a L, g... "Rug ,, gg - But ymi can lower your service costs on any of the I -- atwavolistcdsetswhtchweknow A.I.IsIlvsuvsll.l.. . ha.Thz ' ''''''''''v ' EXPERIENCE - - - 4: lIorjWlUt&llH!lIekltlWIIoWllIKfGlfV&: I night the Milton Hornets edged out tbs Nine-Milo Crook Bulldogs I-7 in a fast and hard-fought game be- fore a largo crowd of fans. The first period ended 5-2 for the Hor- the Bull- dogs scored 2-1. and in the final period the Bulldogs outsco ad the Hornets 3-2. Goals were scored for Milton by G. Thompson (3): L. Mat-Phail )2): R. Frizzell. .1. Moore. R. MacDonald each single- ions For the Bulldogs F 'l'uylnI' (.5) ;D. Macltlachern and C. Mac- Dougall one each. MINOR HOCKEY Only acitivty scheduled for Min- ors today at Sports Arena is a practice and registration session) for Juniors at 6:00 p.m. Coach Earl Riggs requests a full turnout this evening from 9.00 - 7,00 In this will he the last workout before registration and an opening junior I name. I All Midgets anti Juvenile hockey- ists who havs not registered or handed In birth certificates are urged to do so to-day on third floor of health centre. in the evening cards and certificates will be made out and accepted respective- ly at the offices of the Workman'si Compensation Board over W.G.) 3arbour's Showrooms from gm; t.tlI 10.00 p.m. at which time regis-i trations close for this year as they have to be in the mall tonight. MADE TO MEASURE AND STOCK SUIT SALE ' Ate you sure you don't need a man's deodorant ? Ill lusts; sprsy Issdstsstt. ssly IMIIII list than 4 qsslitisi all In nah 1. Checks pcrspit-Itiossl I. Kills odors scion!!!- csliy - with Penman: --emutd lbs club! 3. Dries by in seconds! A. Has crisp. dean scent - In turn! comer-pp Qsrfnau .' PLAY SAFI -' SPRAY SAII WITH SPRAY IIOIORANT FOR MIN nlt'7 3ZGDOidn- Von Ml” TAILORED av FIRTH BROS. ,. . . .k CUSTOM GRAD! TAILORING THROUGHOUT j STYLED TO YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL TASTI -It ovsn zoo DIFFIRINT sassics. earrstius. 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