' NI0l'l'0W, . o 1 slice Bay s Shut-Out Over Islanders In Saturday GLACE BAY. N. S., (CPv Glace Bay Miners walked over Charlottetown Islanders 5-0 Sat- ui-doy night in B Maritime Major Hockey League. Boomer syles, making his debut with the icoal-town team, showed up as I. big asset. He scored three goals, one unassisted, and helped on another. Gordie Miller collected two, Con- nolly and Brown adding one each. Charlottetuwn's fate would have- been even worse but .for 803116 Roper. He stopped 45 shots while the Bay's Eddie d'Aoust had only :8 to handle. Linc-ups: Charlottctowllz Goal. Roper; de- 'r-nse, Gustarcsoll. .MCLI1UKl1lll1. Fyshko. McLeod; forwards. Sain- ion, C:1rvel', Domngton, Hermes- spy, Ritchie, Trninor, Jackson, rowers, Gray. Glace Ba): Goal, d'Aoust; de- Wlillionaires Eke Out: 6-5 Win Over Halifax HALIFAX, (SP1--Svrli:cy Mll- llomircs rkrrl nut a 6-5 will nvcr Halliris Arlantlrs in s Maritime Maior Hockry League contest here S-alilrday lll'.',l1l. Allcrd 2-1 at the ('II(l of the first pcricti and 4-1 after the: srccnd. Sidney was coasting when Atiaiptics opened 11p. Doug Mc- Neil starlcd the rally, which saw Halifax shoot four goals to Syd- psvs lwo. Mlllinli.'ii'.'rs were still trying, to hold off Ailaillics as the game ended. Linc-lips: Sydney: Goal, Defelice: defence, Mzlntyrc, Matthews, Reardon, Mc- Donald: for1r1"ri3. Kublnrc, Mc- Dcugall, ll'IZ1l'Sl1Z1ll. Roberlsoil. Piric. Iowan. Guay, Lacroix. Beaupre. Halifax: Goal, M-cMeekin: de- fence, Arcand, Bloom. Lepinc, Mc- Nell; forwards, Wywrot, Boimeu, Wiatson, Ford, Hol.lo:t, M:Phrc. I SFMMARY First period: Sydney, Kovinac McDougall 6:02; Halifax, Ford viywrot, Wahson 17:50: Sydney. D MacDonald Robertson 18:18. Pen- alties: McNeil, Reardon and Larrolx 1:51: Kovinac 10:12; Milt- thew 13:26 and 16:47, Ford 13:26. t it llrlsman pkxymx.” ayairiar "Rolled with. . . 3 'AlLWEATHER' ; Waterprool Pope; l Extra mild . . . for extra cnioyment.' c..-.-n.1m 1o...1.... r.l..lo...l i 1 t'mli itiuontols GREATE EABU . llAn GLOE T I PIATUIINO Illa-I of 111-1953 Basketball "World Series" and the World Tolx-r.'Sport:flnu'sl1 over the nor have acclaimed then. 1 gv gtfence. Cooper. Whit-8. Amtldio. 01”- fulvu out Athletes-'so will you. -mined at Johnnyvs Rest. ' ooN'ALo "Duck" nooiusl -- I , Sponsored by ' Att1lotlc.Assoclctlon cores 8-0 Night Game vis; forwards, Miller, Scheelon, Campbell, Brown, Sylea, Rockford. Connolly. Summary First period: Glace Bay, Syles (Camp-bslll 13:24; Glace Bay, Brown (Connolly, Rockford) 17:2). Penalties: Towers and Trecn :15. Cooper 11:47, McLeod 17:31. Second period: Glace Bay, Syles 8:40; Glace Bay, Miller (Camp- bell; 18:36. Penalties: Treen 15:20. Third period: Glace Bay, Miller iisyicst 1:04; Glace Bay, Syies (Cooper) 5:00; Glace Bay, Syles (Rockford) 6:23; Glace Bay, Con- nolly (Brown, Amadlo) 9:32. Pen- .a'.ties: Gustnyeson 11:12, McLeod ll1:l9, Amadio 16:07, Cooper 16:24,i Towl::'s 16.24, Campbell 16:31. Tral- j nor and Tsccil 18:28. LITTLE svolrr . 9 9 7 rut M-&. & Z-D lousul PAGE SIX fstvips: . d'Aoust . 1011 7-28 Roper 18 819-45 The Islanders will sign Merv ,AJg,, : Towers and Elwood Ritchie to playing cont-"acts today, it was an- 1:ounccd- 1 night by playing coach ”.Buc Trainor. Both play- crs came hire froln Wind.-:or'-train- in; camp as part of the deal for l .11-clmcl 14:11. l Sec-and period: Sydney, Lacroix Gully, Bcaupre 15:56: Cownn Kavinar, I Penalties: Reardon 5:14, Kovin-ic l19:34. Matthew 19:47. Third pcriod: Halifax, Mcxcil McPhee 4:09: Sydney, BCmlpl'E Guay, Lacroix 6:10; Halifax. Bow- ness I-lord, McPhee 8:03; sydnry. Pirle, Reardon, Mclniyre 13:42: Halifax, VV)WI'0l Ford 19:41. Pen- alties: McPhce 4:40. ; Stops ' 'De.felice 6 6 9-21 Mcilcekln 919 8-36 ,Clemenls Goes” To Greyhounds NORTH BAY, Ont. (CF)-Mai” cel Clements, claimed by two clubs in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association Senior A south- ern group, was awarded to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Sunday. Clements. who played with Char- lottetown Islanders of the Mar- itime Major Hockey League last. year. was claimed by Greyhounds and Sudbury Wolves. A NO!-IA executive meeting was told that Clements signed an agreement with the Hounds before the N01-IA players, cards were ob- tainable and than later inked his name to in Sudbury card. Promises Turpin Shot At Title LONDON, (AP) - World middle t Solomons told sports writers he in lining up the bout for next surm- mer in London providing Turpin lmakes it good showing in a test fight beforelmnrl. Olson gave the British charrplon 1 terrific hnmmering in winning a clcor-cut claim to the title over 15 rounds in New York last week. SYRACUSE, (CP)-- Left-winger Parker MacDonald scored all three goals for Pittsburgh Hor- .ncis Saturday night as they drop- pod in 5-3 American Hockey Lea- gue decision to Syracuse Warriors. KINGSTON, (CF)-Lt. Col. B. W. Grover of London, Ont., Saturday was elected president. of the Cana- ldian signals Association. Vice- F. .1. Storey, Charlottetown. Lt.-Col. A. M. Clark, Point Claire, Que. sr sronrs SHOW Lous C LEM HOTTERS covlllln DIQNIEY. our. 26 A f .R.C.A.F. DRILLEHALL SUMMERSIDE t 2 snows I 7:09:ud Advance Tlclgets on Sale . I Maurice MllPs , loates:Pl1o.1-macy y ADMISSION: 4: Adults 51.20 Children 80c Tax Included In Charlottetown ad- vance tlckets may be ob- aurant, Ment'a Restaurant, Sport Lodge. V both the- presidents elected lnclud;;i Lt.-Col. and Lil: Wiszman and have played I lot of lwnrd liockey for the Island- ers during the past week. Towers :1 plucky littlc centreman with a lmt: shot and plenty of hockey sydnLy'lS(l2V)' inside the opposing bluelliic, Morn”-1-9 1g;1q,!stood out in the Friday night game which the Islanders won 3-2. . . . Bill MacPhcrson and Bob Glas- hoe, who came here from Wind- sor with Towcrs and Ritchie, will be returning to Ontario this week. As yet no one has been obtained to fill their places although the Isl-.andcrs have been dealing for ad- tiliicnai play-tlrs. The local club showed Friday night they have 1:. spirited, hustling combination that with a number of additions could be the class of the league. 0 C C The games here this week will be plaicd on Tucsziay and Thurs- day. By Tuesday the injured Roger Beesette will be back in the nets for the game against the Glace Bay lMlners. Thursday night the 1m- tproving Sydney Millionaires will be here. On Friday the Islanders travel to Sydney for l return game with the Millionaires and on Sat- urday they make their first appear- ance on Halifax ice. There will be one league game tonight with Glace Bay at Halifax. . . . Both Sydney and Glace Bay ap- pear to have added outstanding players to their rosters within the lpast. few days. The Miners got tBoomer Syles, a young fellow out of junior ranks who played with a junior club in Ontario last season. Gordie Cowan and Bill Matthew will add :1 lot of strength to Syd- ney. Cowan is a 185 pound tor- ward, who played for four years ith the Regina St. Pots and tried out this year with Victoria in the Pacific Coast League. Matthew came to Sydney from the Boston chain via. Tacoma. of the Western 5! weight champion Carl (Hobo) Ol- son has promised Britain's Randy Pmleslcm” L"3u9- HS 13 3 den fTurpin anoihe: shot at ghi title, iememans . . . boxi promo or ac oomons ' SMdm;um.ay' The St.,Dunsi.an's Urllrersliy football team showed some of their last year's form on Saturday afternoon when they raced to an 8-2 victory over Dalhousle Tigers. The Saints scrum worked well and their backfield showed some smart running and smooth ball handling. Dal, of course, is not as strong as Mount Allison but if the' Saints had played as well against the Mounties as they did against the Tigers they would still be in the running for Maritime Intercollegi- ate honors. 0 O O A vast. improvement in the saints scrum on Saturday account- ed for much of the difference in the. showing against the two main- land Colleges. Big Art. Pendergast supplied much of the difference on Saturday. Pendcrgast missed all the early games because of an in- jured knee and his absence great- ly weakened the Saints scrum. Against Mount A. the Saints didn't have the required push to get the ball. but against Dalhoiisie it was an entirely different story. 0 . . Had the Saints backfield been able to get the ball they very probably would have beaten Mount Allison. In the second half of the game here the Saints got the ball ifrom only two scrums and scored lon one of these occasions. The .3. D. U. backfield this year is very lfast and fairly sure-fingered. In tlact coach A. J. MacAdam figures -,he has It better backfield than he thsd it yearagowhen the Saints won Corner Queen A" Grafton AN R. as. F. MOBILENECRUITING UNIT - VISITS CHARLOTTETOWN nvmur TUESDAY (9 o.m. to 9 ppm.) and WEDNESDAY (9 s.m. to 5 p.m.) AT THE R. C. A. 1'. ASSOCIATION CLUB BOOM! I (8rd Floor Bank of Commerce Building) K YOUNG MEN Ir WOMEN! - Hunt to your opportpnlty to obtain tlrot.-llnul information ll . to the qualifications required for-usceptulce in Conodfs modern and expanding . Air -Force; There are u trodes-uullublot for-men and women In crow opputunltleo um br young men who can qualify. - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN above, are ready to challenge any club in the Maritimes to a horse- -shore pitching tournament. The City players have been playing In Summersi The world's top haskctball per- formers, the Hnrlcln Globetrotters will he at the Summcrsidc Air- porntoniglit to play an Island All-Star loam rind provitlo sport fans with A dazzling cxliibitlon of comedy and playing finesse. The legendary Globetrotters, al- most as famous for tltcir comedy stunts as their playing ability. hnvc hr-on playing to parlrcrl liousns in tho Maritimcs and -'0 great has horn their nucccss that they have been invited to give rc- pcat performances in New Bruns- wick. Doug Cost:-llo of the Saint. John Tclcgrnpli Journal. after watching the Globetrotters in notion wrote. "The show was absplulcly tr-rrific. particularly half-time attractions." Similar reports were rnreivcd out of Sydney following the Globe- trotters appearance in Cape Bro- ion. And the show lnar rvr-n ho hol- Ior hcrc. A six foot seven inch performer Junius Kellogg. who won fame as an intercollegiate nlayer. was rim to ll-ave Chlcalra luv plane Friday cvoning nntl join the iollrimr Glohciroiiors over tho was-l:-mid. Basketball fans will rocnll Kr-I-' lost as ll1P player who playcd silt-ll rm lmnortant role in exposing tho lmskclbnll fixos in the Unilcd Stairs in 191'. I111 illrnrd dnwn nn offer of 31000 to slim-n point: in 5: Vfatiison Snvnrc Carri:-n rvhmn anrl ihr-l1 notifir-fl police about the altrvnlrilcd hribl-. Earl Smith M Silnlmcrslrlp has llncd un nn all stnr nsscmblv of Island talr-ni in turn tlw I-larlpn,-, Dnndina. From Fharlnllntnwn ll.- lvls Wnllvr 7-"Paar-, Trvinrr Mm-- Kinnon and Donnie lifnclman and Continued on page 15 the Mccurdy Cup. ' . . o 0 However it wasn't the Mounties falt that the Saints could not con- trol the ball. Mount Allison had it big. strong scrum along with an aggressive all-arohnd team. They were (lcsrrvlnz of their win and should make it very fine showing in the intercollegiate finals and possibly the play-offs for the Mc- Curdv Cup. We may not have seen the last. of the Mounties yet. It could be that they will be play- mg the Abbles here on November 21 for the Mnrltlme Championship. The Abblcs hit the play-off 1,,-an this Saturday against the Saint :-Polvcd from NOHA llcadqilnricrs in Noranria. Que. A former prnfcssiolilll, Rmvi City Shoe Tossers Issue Challenge I The members of the Brightonvand are eager to pit their skill len Shephard and Jack Mccourt. ' Horseshoe Club, who are pictured Iagalnst the best that the rest of the Mnritimes can offer. Shown in the back row and rr-ailing from -loft to right are: Nels Whltlock, Andy Martin. R. practically every night. this season ,MacDougall, A Lund, J. Darcy, Al-' Fabulous Globetrotters de Tonight Ronnie Rowe Eligible To Play With Sogllldians SAULT S'l'1-1. M.-1l'.ll'.'. 1VIl('ll.. (CP)--ltonnie Roi-so, 28-your-ol(l lcft winger. is eligible to play hockey with Sluilt Ste. Marie (Mich) Indians of tho Northern Ontario Hockcy Association scniorl lo.-lgul-, it was zinnoilncetl here Friday. Prcsitlcnt W. W. (Whiz) Mc- Naughton of tho Indians said Rowe's playing card had been re- play!-ll firc mines with New York Rangcrs nfgihe National Hockey League during the 1947-48 season. He was with Sydney Millionaires of the Maritime Major I-lorkey League last ycnr. Tho now captain of tho Indians is Huh Maccy, fl vcterzln ccntre who was playing-cont-li with Glace Ilny of tho Maritime Ll-agile dur- ing the 1952-53 campaign. Sport Briefs I HALIFAX, (CF) - Stadacona swamped Dnlhousic Titers 43-0, Saturday to take a four-point lead in the Nova Scotia Canadian Foot-', ball League. NEW GLASGOW, (CF) - Pictou Steelers took an 18-0 lashing from New Glasgow Grads here Saturday in the first game of H. l1ome-ai11l- home series in the Maritime inher- medlate rugby playdowns. CLEVELAND, (APl-- Clcvcland Barons tightened ihcir grip on first place in tho Amcrirnn Hoc- lrcy Lcaguc Satilrtlay night. hy dcfcaling Prnvirlcncr Rods 5-1 hr- fnre A crowd of 5,824. SACKVILLE, N. 8.. (CF)--Mount Allison University defeated the University of New Brunswick soc- cer team 4-3 here Saturday but lost the home-and-home two-game series to the Fredericton squad John Mariners. 7 .. Hockey Scores SUNDAY National League Toronto 0, Detroit 2. Montreal 2, New York 1. Boston 4, Chicago 3. Amer-lc:n.Lenguo Pittsburgh 3. Providence 0. -w liangersi-1 curly in the frame but vcterun l Don lloncs Rillcigll connected with tho lrmn Rfmzcr tnlly eight. OCTOBER. 26, 1953 Seated: R. MacLellan, Len- Phil- lips, Keith Dalziel, the Island open champion; R. Vessey and I. Vessey. ll Kneeling in front is the club Amnscot Ronnie MncDougal. -(Photo by B.'lrtcr's Film Lab.) t (Ianadiens Edge 1 finest cool aboard. Mn. Tllll'cl(Ell-1. In our Yard you don't waste yiouritimo waiting! I The fastest Cool Leader in the Maritime: speeds you on your way with the ABNFAST”. GOAI. GOMPAIIY, football team knocked Dalhousie Tigers out of contention for Marl- 't.lme Intercollegiate rugby honors on Saturday afternoon by whipping the Dal athletes 8-2 in a. game on the S. D. U. field. ' The Saints, already out of a coil- tention as a result of a double loss to Mount. Allison University, gave their most impressive display of the season as they presented a fast moving backfield behind a smooth woiklng scrum. Their win over Dalhousie autom- atically gives the section champ- ionship to Mount. Allison. The Mounties have been undefeatcdin three games. As the score would indicate the ' Saints enjoyed a wide edge on play in the game which was played on 3 wet field with a ball made heavy after the first fifteen minutes of play. affect the work backfield. The picking quarter combination of the Saints their team-mates for smart runs. crossed the Dal line half-line passing plays while Rod- ney Maclnnis scored on the penalty kick. Fullback Mel Young scored Dal- housie's two points as he split the New York. . NEW YORK. (CPl - 'Montrc:il Canadirns hold onto first place in the National HO('l(f'N Lcaguc Sun- day night by edging New York Rangers 2-1 to retain their two- point edge over Detroit. Red Wings. Bert Olni.slnn(l's goal with less thlin :1 niinuir of pink: remaining gave the Caliadicns their victory nficr cat-l1 loam scorcd once in the second period. Dcfcnccnlnn Tom Johnson golf- cd home the first Canadian tally minutes lainr. The fro:--wit:-cling Johnson also sct up Olmsicnd's winning tally. The goal. which stunned a crowd of 12.883. camc just when it appezircd both tctims were willing to settle for a deadlock. The Rangers held it territorial advantage through most of the game. New York goalie Johnny Bower stopped only 17 shots whllc Montrcal gcalie. G:1'1'.t' McNeil. who played rt stellar grime. l.lil'1IECl back 32. t Summary First period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Howell and Mazui: 1:21, Harvey 3:35, I-iildcbralld 8:30, Richard 8:59, Relse 11:58, Harvey 13:44. Second period: Montreal, John- son (Rlchardl'l:35; New York, uprights with I! beautiful 30 yard kick on the last. play of the first half. ' Saints forced the play from the opening whistle but could not crack the determined Dalhousie defenses although they came close to hit- tlng pay dirt early in the half. Rodney Mnclnnls had the best chance for the saints when he dove across the line but missed a. bouncing ball. Lloyd Gaudet finally put the red and while in the scoring column after nearly twenty-one minutes of play as he raced twenty-five yards around the Dalhouslc defenders Detroit Red 2-0 Shutout DETROIT. (CP) - Ilciroii lied WW8: halldctl Toronto Iilnplc Leafs their second defeat in as many nights them 2-0 in I League game. Sunday. blanking National Hockey First-period goals by Ga.-rm Howc. last .Vcar's NHL scoring loader, and rookie Vic Stnsiuk gave thc Wings their margin. The victory left them in second place, two points behind Montreal Canadians who defeated New York Rangers 2-1 Sunday plght rafter edging the Wings 1.0 San”. 111'. It was Detroit's rim. victory lit home without a loss this season. Raleigh (Buller, Henry) 9:23. Fen- .altics: Geoffrlon 5:25, Mazur 12:00, Buller 16:26. - - Third period: Molltrcnl. Olm-1 stead (Johnson! 19:14. Penalties: I-Ienry.5:40: Richard 6250; Guido- lin and Mazur 18:50. ' Bruins Score 4-3 .Viclory Over Chicago C-1-IICAGO, (C-Pi-Boston Bruins. a terror on the load in the late stages of the last National Hoc- key League campslgn, scored their second National Hockey League victory away from home in as many nights Sunday. defeating Chicago Black Hawks 4-3. First period: Boston. Klukny (Schmidt) 15:44: Boston. Peii-Ion (-Mackcll, sandford) 17:36; Chl- oagta. Moeienko (Molrtson) 18:48. Summary First. period: Detroit. Howe (Goldham. Llndsziyl 8:16: Datroi, Stasluk (Reibcl. Lindsay) 14:3. Penalties: Armstrong and Lindsay 2:06. Dclvecchio 6:18, Thomson 13:16, Fronovost 16:55, Nesterenko 17:36. Second period: No scoring. Pen- alties: none. Third period: No scoring. Penal- ties: none. Acadia IE2 ANTIGONISH. N. 5.. (op)-st. Francis Xavier defeated Acadia Axemen in-12 Saturday to stay in the running for the Nova Scotla intercollegiate rugby title. It was Penalty: Mortson 11227. Second period: Chicago, McFad- den (Wharram) 3:03; Boston. Schmidt. 13:40: ,Boston. Klukny (Creighton) 14:23. Penalties: Arm- strong 3:00. Jankowski and Gardner 11:42 (majors), Dewsbury 18:28. Third period: Chicago, Mosl (Gee, Wilson) 15:40. Pemltlu: L GI-Ienhey 4. Buffalo 2. Phone: . 1 may interesting, oundcrow: and Alr- u I Tlllluns '26 .2. Poter' Lowford, -- A Frso,885.00-- lllk Nita.-. A - . ; . .. '1 - , - 1 .- Suidford 2:02; Mockell 7:40. Maureen Ollloro tho xaverlnnstlflrst win in three games. Blickflelder Kenny Flynn scored 11 St. Fx-points with three touch- The Saint Dunstan's University' The wet ball however, did not of the Saints and flying they ran for long gains or set up The winners scored a try in. each half and a penalty kick in the last 35 minutes of play. Wingman Lloyd Gaudct and Paul Jay each lifter good for the only try of the first half. ' Saints Defeat Dalhousie 83 In Intercollegiate Rugby League Contest Gaudet was let. up by Dorals brilliant pass. Gus took 11; pass from Bob Mooney and raced for twenty yards before relaying a long pass to the speeding uaudct. Dal returned the ball to Saints territory. and on the second play almost: evened the score when H. Eraser obtained a. partial break- away only to be pulled down from behind by Allan MacDonald's smart tackle. . However, the visitors hit for two points just before the half ended with Young moving up from full- back to score on a. penalty kick. Thg saints scored early in the second 111111 on 9. nice line run but the play was called back on ac- count of a forward pass to Jay. the player who scored. i A: the 14:23 mark. however, the winners duplicated the play and kept the ball onslde to send Jay over at the corner for a legal try. The score resulted from a. scrum in Dell territory with the ball being passed from Mooney, Dorals, Mac- Innis, MacDonald to Jay. The lot- Bob Mooney and Gus Dorais ex-I Sjengfleyard run hem" hrolied excellent ball handling as Twelve minutes 1”” Maamm completed the scoring by booting A twenty-five yard ,penalty kicll over the bars. Art Pendergast and Arnold Mul- lins, playing their first game of the season, made a big improve- ment in the saints scrum while for- ward Ronnie Mclvor turned in hit usual standout game. Reudou Saints fullback excelled with his bail handling and also kicked well. Picking quarter R. Fraser, wing- er T. Marshall and fullback M. Young were the pick of Dalhousle. The game was capsbly handled by Gordon Bennett. 5. D. ll.-Forwards. B. Maclvor, D. Wedge. A. Mullins. A. Hickey, A. Pendergast, B. Whelan: halves, B. Mooney, G. Dorals; three-quark crs, A. MacDonald. R. Maclnnis. P. Jay. I... Gaudet; fullback, J. Reardon. , ' Dalhousle-Forwards, J-. Bourlnot, 11. Pratt, W. Baxter: H. Suther- land. E. Drove. G. siipp. C. Lee: halves. R. Fraser, D. Henley; three- quarters. T. Marshall, G. Watson, T. Yarwood; fullback, M. Young. Wings In Over Leafs N. S. Softball . Ass'n A Meeting NEW GLASGOW. (CF) - Jlck Gray of Halifax was re-elected president of the Nova Scotla Bolt- bail Association here Sunday for the fourth consecutive year. other officers: Smart, Plctou. first vice-pre.sldent; Jimmie Smith, Syd-ney, second vice-president; Ron Slade. Halifax, third vice-presl- dent; Clary MacDonald, Halifax, secretary-treasurer. A motion to organise a provincial ladies league was turned down, as was it proposal to change the name of the Nova. scotin Fastball Association. ' , Senior finals next season .will.l)e played on s best-of-five bas1s."wllh the first two games at Sydney. FORUM DATES Stops: Lumley ................... .. 613 4-23 If sil'”””:g-uiggwfo H3 I 001'. 26 - MT. 31'. lll()Nl)AY- - St. F. X. uS:gil)rAgY- ..... ..... ........... .... 8 to 10y ISLANDEBS vs. GLACE BAY WEDNESDAY- Skatlng ................ .. 8 to 10 THURSDAY-HOCKEY 'SYDN'EY VI. ISLANDEIIS. FRIDAY- Chlldrcn's Skating s...... 4 to 5:30 Night Skating .... ............. B to 10 SA'l'UIlDAY- General Skating 3 to -' Night Skating ..-... 8 to it down: and I convert. nocK:v- smr saw: mn-.ur'.- MONDAY TUESDAY. NOT. 2': . 8:30 once IAY in. ISLANDERS . a - 9 AM. to 8 PM. cannon. sans .. mos. - '9 AM. AND on. sun can AT run moon N0 suoxnyo I I x