1 P -t 1 . ,6 . Halifax Talces Frank King-Is-I-Ilero As Atlantics Score 5-3 Victory Over Islanders HALIFAX, April it - The Hali- fax Atlanucs rammed home IlhI'CC' Steve Brklaclcli, playing forward it-ill-5 Wll'l'LH the SPRC9 M iii"? mln- ton I line with Bab Gray and Ohuck ntex of a wild and tiiitroiitimllable ll-Ioldaway in the place of the a'illng1 third period here miiislil to defeat Buok Whiilock drew the first pen- i the Oharlottletowii Islanders 5-3 and alty for interference. Ten penalties l Hike R W0-izamc lead in the best- followed with the Islanders draw-t of-nine filial series for the M.M.- ing six for the period and the At- I-l.L, championship. Winger Franlqiamiu five, King emerged the hero of tonight'si Hub Be.itidr,v set up Marceli name M19? 90011119 U10 Winn anIl1Clements with R clever play at the ivnnuig needs for the hard drivinii Halifax defense around the surf Halifax cltih in as riotous a third mmmc 111111.11 but Macmeekm ggalnl IIPHOG 85 has hem Plated in liherosc to the occasion. In the en-. Maritirnes for several seasons. lsuing scramble George McLagan The Islanders were leading 3-Zjmigggd the open not. 1 in the third when King, laying: Se1.m1(1s 121151. LE1. Tm”; 1.301311 ll” ”” 'l" "or scwlled U” puck up the ice, on a brilliant rush burl llllO the net with his stick after Al .1051 1111, Duck 111 1mm 1,1 111, 116111 Millar had fallen flat on his backl-111.111.1111 11.110 Mayed 1e1.1.111c hockey to make a stop. He fired the win- 1d111.11.1R 11111.1 DEHO111 spam most ml '1”! W51 I”-m 30 755” l” "53”'- ozltlic flf'--'. seven minutes on the ice.l thc net as the I'zitiLl pin a A1 M11131. made ,1 SDEC11-13111111-I nzan rhnrt al:t:'.it llll'FC llllIi'.l'l?s 1.11111, 01 defememan Bab H111-E5 ati 1 as-ven minute rnark as Ron 1 1 at in the penalty box. Hurst 3'3 m'” 4'9 ihad jllSf returned to the ice when Bill) Vllatson raced into the. Is- l.'lll(lQllSl end, swept around an Is- K'”l "l ”""i”'-' "ll 3 b””k 5”" 3" intirler.-s rlefcnsonnin and centered "l" ll”-l ”W'k B1” '1” 5:1'”Vm:,otit. to the uncovered Bill Ford. siirce of the I-Ial.gont is failed to 1.71111 sc01.1,1d on 1110 01,311 5-1119 11.01-,1 excite the fans nearly as much as 101951 01111 the wild ntttbrezi1lr.s tint, occurredl -1-116 cheers 1131.1 1101 1.11511 1,111 11-.1191, tluving the last minutes of the hard 1111c 151ande1.s rem1.m(1 the D1111, 11.110 orvl rttg:t":d'.V ills! '” Samt .the At-lantics end. Walt Pawlshyn Th” ml”! bl? rl'l) l0'rl0lV9d1 3 grabbed the puck in the corner and 3 l9?” ham" hmwm” L319 w159”cciitet'ed out to Gary Gordon who inch and Cirrull Bloom and when '5Co1.e(1 011 A 1011. 511111 110111 211 15” lllI' snlokc had cleared the Island-101111 G1151a11.e5on 1.15-s131ed 011 111,: ers had drawn one match perialty,!1)1a1.1 tlircc !l1l5C(7ll(l'ilCl5. a minor and :11 A1 "lt”'”l'- ' .':aves off I-loilett and Carroll Bloom Steve Brklnciclt was given niatcl1111111,1 111 1119 1x,1.1m.11 D..11r1n1z the openg co it th ih ll-H lltaiiici. arlderl .tll iii-iit'atice da tli lh nn th Millar came up with great victory and more out 1 with a two-gc.me lead in M.l-I.l.. finals against the Islanders.I0"l End N3-fled Om? Opportunist Frank King did the had not played much hockey Bob Kenny He scored on a back along the ice from 20 feet out. The gct. hack in thc ganic when Lyle LITTLE SPORT .......-.. Rainer! PAGE SIX cs had when in the nditloned Halifax Ailantl in the clutch here tonight ey came from behind ird period to tui'n defeat of Halifax the M. mage with his two goals within the space of three minutes, Other an his goal scoring feats King but in shot with his putts. Bnuness utldcd the insur- tic goal hy llllxlllg .1 pass from I.nui'miinn and racing rough tlic lslandcrs' defense. Islanders were trying to wind misz-.iiidii:t prnalties for liistmc session M11131. made 11 saves Wlscman and Carroll Bloom part of an attack on referee 1.lin1 land 111aoMee1;111 51,11 Ca1.m11 B10031 tangled in the Halifax t-nrncr. Kelly. Gustaveson and Al Miliarl111s11e11 out 1111, hardest b:,d11, check Wiscman slashed Bloom and the drew mt.scon1due1ts for ln-"tilting the when he-nailed Olemenls along thel o.'f.ca2. Earlier in the period Hugh- 1,031.11, 1191,11. m1d,1Ce at 111” 17135. in Ccxnubcll was sentenced with n1,m1.k1 l Ix nduct. for throwing his glove, at icferec O'Donag-littc. 1 In all twenty-five penalties were. 1. 1 1 handed out by the officials with; The 5E:m1'd. ”'1l”0d l;a5A1l"13If1:ed fifteen of them coming in the last 1E1)-l;d”;l:11lr””,lC ll11:i1'krh:7 11 11d anti pcrtod. The Islanders dt'P'w 13 pen- "1111! B1a11l:jaee':151l”l'lBo1h 1111111; played altt. d the. At.lantC in . l . ' f U Billayn Ford of Hallfsx .'lll(l Garry l1l:1;;::1c'7;;'g '1l;11t.:: "um pleasing Dari Gorclon of the Islander sh red ' ” c '. scoring honors during the: fast Rand l111The I5la”d”5 -lumped Y” me 3'" fl Mlllar Outstanding Ill pc th ed The players but IPW Dunclwi IWTE ll1F0W" 35 credit for keeping the Islanders in Halifax rearguartl retaliated with hard right to lhc jaw. liziltled furiously P officials intervened. After nalties Sieve Brltlacich pushed e official and tlrew a miscon- duct. Seconds later tiustt-ivcson was by a misconduct to Millar who - . - . i- . ei - ti ' ' . f place and 1n.1111an111v 111311.811 npemng 111.0 wry as soon as the1p.ro:i got. tin lltlxed his nct out o mds. Ford counted twice for Hali- dflllay ""11 me1n"e cit. B”u?1y' rl1mde.n- thmatemng gesture 3” 1,” 115 did G0,d31.1 10,. 1111. 11511111111 O.ements and Hurst bottling up -ie IIP ieicrne. 11-Iallgonlans. Clements hit Camp- ibcll hard behind the Halifax net.1 at the ttwo-minute mark and 29, crs. Ron I-lurst. scored mic. for the lSl'lt'f'”SS in ihc second scssioti. Tho Islanders lend 3-2 at the cndi to ice and the rc- i-. as Brltlacicli then rcturned to threw a ll9:l(.llO('l( on rce -Kclly. The wrestling hand shotl THE GUARDIAN. cuARLorT'E"FdvgN Abbies Win Way Into l Hoop Finals ivli?t1”tl-ievkfdtlgued-Ilslandera fall?- ered in the third period he was -fated the sum,me1.s1dc 31 C1 A1 1:-1 On the SW '0 mm ll"? mm ” 5-54 in a. basketball semi-(final the two breaks that came his way during the game. . 9 i Both goals could be classed as breaks. The original cause of King's lying goal was poor clearing. The ice with an Islander on top of him when he reached out stick and swlshed the puck into the int-a'net. lie scored his second goal as the Islanders played at man short. life picked up an lslanders' pass- 'from about 20 feet out. It was a 'ierrlflc shot and Millar didn'thave a ghost of 8. chance on it. s . . The Islanders were aggrusive tonight and it tremendously im- ;proved club from that which open- 1'erl the series here on Monday. They lskated and checked with the At.- ,lantics for the first two periods lalthough they were badly outahot. At the end of the second they held a 3-2 lead as the result of two lgoals by Gary Gordon and 9. smart goal by Ronnie Hurst. They had two good chances early In the third but when they failed to cash in they left the door open for lllnlifax to start their onslaught. O O O l To Al Mlllar must go a lot of the game. The Atlantic: were able referee, Jim Krill) dished out the 10 work 111 101. many more 5110” 011 1goal than the Islanders and had it lnot. been for Millai-'5 sensational 1work the count might have been tin the double figures. Mlllar's work given a llllS('Dll(lul'l fot' insultingldrew the applause and comment 01-, the official and this was follow--the Halifax 131151 1151191113113, 111 11.13 lsecond period when Halifax out- shot the Islanders I2-4. Out. of the -tv1velve stops at least five were , p ienomonal. 1 . 11 Team captain Larry 'l't'avis was the pick of the Islanders defence- . . -.-. 1 v v lbroken up by thc remaining play-1111911 T131115 13 ed 1 11 if the second period as they skat-i5?CC'"d5 1,31" G”-id"-1"" dhmpedl 1 1 1. 1. 1 - 1 D Y Wm was 1,11 1,111,111.11 and c,11ecke(1 11.1111 M11111 1big I-lughie at the blueline, NS11TMl 31F1li1la'-lfll 10” Wlh r';probably his finest game of the .,,111.1 -1-11,. d,,1.,1.111a1111 111171111. 1,1 1111e1 Larry Trav1is started the play for nh;11i1i 1i:1Gn1a111.h11-1 11111111 A 1111111-season. He saw extensive service 11.311 11m1.F,11.11. 11.1.5 11” m11s11am.1mz1the Islanders second goal by Dass- 1 0) 10:11 cc1-Oin111z11 11111111111111i1111111an1d 11nusl: have played nearly forty 111111, 1.1. A1 M1111”. 111 m1.1.1 M111a1.1liig from behind his net to Mar- ;)110u1-1i 1 111! 1- 1 1111-1i minu es. During the first five mm, 1-111 1.11.1111. dm.11,1i 11113 game1(1:el1Olemeiits. Clem-ants fed the ;.:111S1?1V1101l1lRI1'lX111fd 1f1I11e11”;Y1?1'l1'1:l: a::1u'11:11;r1;1i1ule.s1. 1:E1Itdl'lE ice only once against 14 for llfa:Me9kin. Many '"P”d”m R0” Hlmt " '"i" pass I 1091 1 ' R 5"" 183 fen In "ddma" .. 4 .. ' l (,1 111C 1,11m11p 11.9.1.6 1131.11 drives from and Hurst outdistanted Joe Lupine l' close in and at. least ten of tlielif) man” 19:" mm” mm m” cmda” .l,. M'll r .d be. cl - I ll .””." M 0”” 1:,'1"1'l:w1C1111f1 m" C r em ”" '91 but Ford had the goal back within h.c'f Fl minute later. scoring from se dt P For the last, minute and fifty- vcn seconds Larry Travis, holding -y supported Millnr in M1'hC1uRg nymmt 2-11”” I:1a1”dE directly in front of the Islanders me A”""”” hum adding "7 OT: IHI 9 U3 i1V R5 illllc I COII IT) 0 111 . . Ehelr 1()I'1L 1111? may 31 11111, A111am11c51 T1,1ey1n.l, with a flip shot that. caught the Cha111o11emw11 1 G01111 M111M,,1 corner. "Joe Lepine assisted on me goal. r The Brlclacicli, Gray. I-Iol:la.vi'ay w11111m,11. 11.1111 51151.0 B1,11,1aC1c11 W110 line gave 1 brilliant passing dis- played in his ii-"ace on tfhc forward .51.” betwepn the (W9 and 5even line turned in 2 st:-nirv. iZTllllf'. Lvle'"”””m "mrk bl” fmled V” cmlllecl .fm' at goal. It. was at this stretch looked good in the first two periods but appeared toitire in the third. The Islanders played without Buck diafence, M-cbwun, taveson. Hurst. Gordan. Wiseman, Beaudry, E13:-alrl11I15h1VII, Clements, Gray, Hold-!C1m1.1,D11e1own Tit-av-is, Guts- Brkla cich: forwards, l-ialifa x-Goal; Mchfcekiii: dc- Wisemgm n'1(vtPC iv on defense 1 1 fence, Lrvpine, Bloom, Hayes. Ber- w1th Gus Glli't?ll'F:. . What 559 Gray Played Yllfllla Wm: zeron: foiitvards, King. Bownests, .1119 1.11.1.1 m,:.11,1d 11.1. M11, 211 EH1 for thz'e1e compl1ete1 changes With-1C,1l'nipvbeH1 Wgt,3on1 Ford, Lgfupg. ' tout. coming off the ice. ttnan. MePhce. Goold, I-Iollett. nnds old when the Atiltnticsl Frank 1 King liizlisticked M l Clemenlsl Ga” Gmdon Ewred his Bewmli on the Halifax blueline. after thel-"M 01' the game at the l4.18 max-k1 wlrstlo had blown for the first! . 1,1m,1.11111 Of 111” ga1m11,1 A D"s111ngi1Ohuck picked up the puck at cen-l match follower! but neither pla,ve'rt're End blcke Wt w"'h.C'”"d””' A'f' 11,.” ,1 pcm1111,1 ilter crossing the I-Iailtfax line he Tlwentv secoiirl: lnicr Kin: made Tired " Eh” that bmmced "H J99 Referees: OfDonahue and Kelly. First Period on a play with Chuck Holda'wn.v.i1-Hillllllx. FOTG tWa.tsoni .... .. 8.46 2-Charlottetown. Gordon tPawLshyn, Guetaveoonl , 9.19 Penalties: Brklaolch 1.32. 9.35, :to his defensive work he led rush after rush into the Halifax end and his Brent playing apeared to lC-eorge Mcbagan and Huh Beatt-1,-park 1.115 1eam1ma1es1 George M61 ,l.ag1an. his defense mate also turn- 1nd in ll good game. . 1 ' ' ues it is understood that Geo. pm-ucuim-1y 1-oungsurg bmhergng . The 1slanders' centre ice star Francis, genial field manager, pine,-31 ' "Buck" Whltlock is still in bed plans to have both the diamond with the flu but will likely he and the cinder track dragged and around for the next game on rolled within the next few days. ll? Friday night. Repairs to the players dugout and X . 0 x 1x 1003011 Mllrph Chamberlain used other improvements are slated to R D X .N X tsteve Bi-klacich at centre and Big Isteve played an aggressive and ttzood game. He centered Bob Gray valid Chuck Holdatvny and although a. number of lthe line had quite 2-:1v0i11inz111chan11ce.1s1 111th-41:1 11 failed to ' i la "e e re g b n . N, ugg .4", M11 1C1 t 1'11 ' 1 1 MENS HOLLYWOOD coars- d1&n.1c;on e3;1"Eo'I1.1"1vl.l;”l:g: D13: ' Showerproof - crease resistant Gabur. At dine in grey: final cause was a lucky swing with HA1,11r,xx, April 8-The better-lhis stick. He was laying on the with his past Miller of the Island forwards. He now 3 APRIL-5 '19-527 Dick Irvin Gloomy On Eve of 0p1e1ner MONTREAL. (OP)-Wednesday was Gloom Day for Dick Irvin as the usual pro-series mantle of de- pression settled in sags about the shoulders of Montreal Canadiens' coach. when his team knocked off Ohicago Black Howtks Tuesday to enter the Stanley 0 final, Irvin was crowing. But he sneaked off to his farm Wednmday to take out his woes on 3. bunch of helpless baby chickens. Before he left town he said dole- fully that he will send out the same team against Boston Bruins Thursday that polished off Chi- With S.D.U. The Ohulottetown Aibbiea de- last night at S.D.U. gym and won the right to meet the S. D. U. team in the finals for the Island title and the Physical Fitness trophy. Aibbiea went into the sec- ond game of the home and home series with a three-(point lead af- ter s. closely contested game at Summerslde. A girls game last night with the R.C.A.F. W.D.'s meeting the Alleg- welt Sisters was cancelled. Macbean with 30 points led the Albble-s last night in the scoring. Scantlabury was rtunner-up with I0. Others on the lineup with the points scored included: Nichol- son 2, Goodwin. Gillia, Dalzlel 3, Maolfiad-yen 2. Howatt 5, Crookett 2, Ballem 2-total 56. For the R.C.A.F'. the top point- setml-final. Once he got over his brief spell of elation, Irv-in started to worry about the Bruins. using rookies.” frvtin was right about the rookies but they did 3. man-sized jet: in the last two games against Chl- cago. Camplielllon Edges lliilifax CAMPBELLTON, N. B.. (OP)- Campbellton Tigers edged Halifax Navy 7-6 Wednesday night in opening the Maritime intermed- late A hockey finals. The second game of the best-of-five series will be played here Thursday night, Milwaukee Gives Braves Big Welcome MILWAUKEE. (AP)-This town went baseball-mad Wednesday as the Milwaukee Braves came home for the first time. An estimated 60.000 persons, some of them in Indian head-. dresses and all of them screaming.l lined ii. five-mile parade route through the downtown district to welcome the National League team which until 21 days ago belonged to Boston. The roaring reception was one none of the players ever will forget. "This is the greatest thing I ever saw." beamed manager Char- ley Grimm, peering from n. parlor car window as the Braves' tralr. pulled in from Chicago. Local Night Bait Assured This Year During the last few days baseball enthusiasts have been watching with interest as a line crew-from Maritime Electric Co. actually in- stall and aim the floodlights for night athletics at Memorial Field. .The work is progressing satisfact- orily with 60 of the 120 lights in place at. time of writing. From present progress it is quite safe to say that, weather permitting, the Field's modern plant. should be all in place and ready for testing early next. week. If this splendid weather contin- protective screening off the dugout to prevent spectators, and fencing cago in the last two games of the S T. Johnson, L. R. Goss; forwards, II. Blggar,.D.1 getter was Richmond with 20. "How can we beat them? They L"' R Bllrkev F”"9”- 5- Trmlr with Smith runner-up with 14. knocked off Detroit in the series ”"'"k'.M"cD"""1df Vt F"i7””' Gt Others on the lineup included. didn't they? and Detroit. won the M”"”"”" C9"”h- W'”d"d C0”l"- t Murray. Smerdon 10. Burns 8. National Hockey League title nye 5”mm"l'?'- Murphy. Corning 2-total 51. times in a. vow. Theylre strong: ml” P"'l'"l centre, goal and everywhere. We're 1TF3l""”v Burker Exhibition 1Baseball St. Louis N 10, Little Rock 0 icon SALE-DESIRABLE FIV-E Last, night was in big evenimi for the youngateu of the City when eight minor hocke teams from City Minor League: battled It out at the Forum for tour city hockey tltleI' under the auspices of Charlotletowws Ro- tary Cltih. In spite of only I fair atten- dance. the younglteu gave all they had and players and fans really enjoyed it all. After the four game: the evening con- cltided with a skate. ' In the paperweight division the Falcons defeated the Bluebirds 1-0 while in the Pee-Wee section the Hornet: took A 3-1 victory from the Canadlena. In the Bantam division the Eagles scored a 7-0 shutout over the Whlrlwlnds while the Mid- gets section saw the Aces defeat the Parker; 6-3. , Following are the lineups and summary of the various games: Paperweight: Bluebirds: Goal, Rollie Mc- Intyre; defence, Ronnie Rice, Gordon Blanchard, Donnie Burns. Jimmie Campbell: forwards. Alan McKinnon, B. Richard. Gordon Whltlock, Cliftgn Pound. Michael McKinnon. Louis Flood, Jerri- Nfyera. Bobby Wright. Donald Stewart. Coach. Allan McKinnon, F. Falcons: Goal, .1. Davis; defence, 'Coffln, D. Tanton, (Lee) 9.50 Cleveland 10-,Ttew York N 11 Chicago N 7. St. Louis A 6 Boston 1. Philadelphia N 2 Jon Late To classify room bungalow with sun porch. Centrally located in Kensington. Known as the estate of the late Lewis Wlckett. Quick sale desirable as owners wish to return to the United States. Ap- ply to Ethel Cotton. Kenslngion. I-F-ISHERMEN WE NOW HAVE KERMATII - MARINE ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR MALPEQUE Roan SHOWROOM A. PICKARD -Four City Minor Hockey? Championships Decided Second Pedotl Scoring-None. Thin! Period Scoring-None. 11 Ofllclall: Art Perry and r .1oi,,,aj-1 Richard. 1 1- Peo-Woeu I Hornets: Goal, J. Laverai (1.. .r fence, B. Giggey, R. Mnclaan. P. 1, Warren, B. Kltaon; forwards, A.” MacFadyen, F. Gauthier, W...” Continued on page '1 I Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press Maritime Major Charlottetown 3 Halifax 5. llalifnx leads bcst-of-nine flnuli 2-0. Memorial Cup Barrie 5 St. Michael's 4. Best-of-nine Eastern semi-final . tied 3-3. ' Timmins 1 Quebec 8. Quebec leads best.-of-five crn semi-final 2-0. Allan-up Kitchener 2 Smiths Falls 6. Smiths Falls leads best-of-seven finals l-0. Regina 0 Fort William 5. Fort. William wins best-of-seven Emil- Western scml-final 4-2. i 1 For Extra Convenience, At- No Extra Cost-BUV In The Modern Dispenser 1 10 In SL00-I0 In 50: in handy DISPENSER with tempunment for used lalllu. legulnr putlulgl. 5 blur"! 2!! he done as soon as possible. Among the improvements planned are ad- ditional bleachers. extension of e vs 71 Newest Spging styles ill gabardines and worsteds single and double breast- ed models 11 Sale priced . tlir lust fl?-ll1ZCl'CllS thrust as hclmpmes 1”” C'm'd”n '7'”l'pp5d tit..-fned into thr Isl:in(lcrr.' struck the goal post on mm. Iiarry Travis and Bob Crra,v1 laced hack into the I-laiifax mne ah twines from the crease. ll NW1 and ithe puck. let Maollrfeekin make the a S11m,11 itn-st move and flipped the d-t.-ac intut Steve Brklacidh and Bob Gray 1, Bloom 430, Burnt 6.39. King ll.28, 1Camv7ibell 15.02. Gordon 16.38, Gbold 17.28. Clements 17.50, Ber- geron and Wlscman 19.45. Second Period l lot. of duty both offensively and de. Yenslvrly and set up Ronnie Hurst for the Ialanders' second goal. The R031 by Hurst was a nice piece of work as were the goals by Gary Tlllllil TABLE 2:03 Half Mile Track WILLARD KELLY'S BARNl and Fawns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 9.50 MEN5 TWEED SPNOWRTN coats?” New link button styles Smart new shades 11119.50 Tics Nv 33-Charlottetown, Hurst and Mac.Vlz-.-kin strppcd Grit) on a tmd "ma Nmlmx chance.” "NY ml lClement,s, Travis) .. 4.10 Ti ' "rd ' r glciratyi-13t(ri J2"; Fi::WpedEI'"”"”xi Fm r"ltvlierAlhaii l tt'h W ek mast wepmw 4'” if 1 . Sm” ' '3 pl,” ' 5-Charlottetown. Gordon .yle Vl17iacman and Billy Watson 1Ho1d.1wny) 118 drew minor penalties with Wat- pcnuwz Launmln 151561 son going off for four minute.q1nn -1-1.11.1.1 Period A double minor. Hc hnolted Wise- 6gHa111m1.1 K11” man rzoiniz over the Halifax line . thepine, Fordi 9.12 and VI IFFIIIPI1 rclaliatcd with an 1dHa1m1X1K,111,1 1 13130 rlhou, A short scuffle followed. 3E3ow1-19” lltighw Campbell, enraged over (Llufhnlni 11 1 14132 the call of the officials struck panama; wagon 31221 wjge- 0DonagFlinr with lll5 glove and man 31n1 minor and 111111101. 131041 (WW 3 miscomlmt .Den51li'- Cvamvpbell misconduct 3.22. Gray 1Gray sent I-loldaivay In 0" Ml 9.55, Gordon 12.15, McLagian 15.23, ltllll 1 H1!” D85! l6N1""lS W91" Nil Bloom major 18.04, Brklacich mis- (huek IIFNI the disc past the conduct, um much ponuw 131041 open POTHQT. King was laying on the Ice in G started the play with a pass back from the corner and Leplne ruc- ed into the Ialanders' cue to -set up the marker. Pennltiea Costly 1 Pennltiel lo Gray and Gordon not the stage of the winning gnoI., Gray went. off for holding nndi had just returned to the ice when Gordon drew a minor for closing his hand on the puck. ' Gordon had Just been seated in the box when King picked up a loose puck from 20 feet out and drllletlln hullet-like drive into the net. Millar partially Itopperl s H CANADA S FIHFST (lf.i'lRE'Tll YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. -- 10-11 - SPECIAL FIVE FINGERS James Mason, Dnllle Dara-lenx, Michael llenlo Spy Story-Irrtrl o--Adventure-True Story ualiuveoon misconduct 18.04, Mll- lar misconduct 18.04. front: of Millar when he xwiohetl swpg; the puck Into the net. with his Mmgr 11 1a 7.30 stick for the tying goal. Ford Mdmeakin 5 4 4.14 Hockrv soar saw:-1 FOUR TICKETS. RESERVED RUSII SL245 ' S130 Incl 31.50 Gordon. Gordon '23:”? llflnk the rubber into the O Refereeii Jim Kelly and George Q'Donaghue tried to TQIiII'l.Io1low. '-"K Monday night's llairne here but will definitely resign now. They took a. bad heating from the play. ers last night and it has become 0l1l'l0ll5 that they will not be able to handle the series for the rest. of the way. The final outbreak in which the Islandemrdrew I. match Penalty and three misoonducta was the last. straw. There was nothing particular one but tlhelr work dur- Inc: the earlier part of the series was part. of the reason for the wild ncenevi. FINALS SATUR WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. and THURSDAY UP TO NOON. ALL HOLDING SEATS BE PICKED IN ABOVE PER- IOD. ANY NOT CLAIMED WILL THEN GO INTO GENERAL SALE YOURS WILL BE TIIE FAULT. I GENERAL SALE:-THURSDAY 2 PM. AND ON. NO COUNTRY ORDERS UNTIL THURSDAY MORNING. NO CITY BUYER IN GENERAL SALE ALIDWED MORE TIIAN TICKETS FOR BOTH GAMES MAY BE PICIIED UP AT ONCE. SATURDAY GAME AT 9 0'CIDCK ' HOLDING CARDS MUST BE PRODUCED SMOKING was particularly Shari) on his second goal as he let Macfsfcekin make the first move the allficlals could do about. that FRIDAY - 9:30 I-.M. HGmLY. EBN-6AinAnoiNE”ifANrs.-Aii Shades . . 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