‘ a l alukgfln‘ and autplaying their goal on a pass from MacDonald guts most of the way, Jackie while Blanchard set ' * up gm.‘ 5t. Duustan's University for goal number ten just before hockey squad last night vaulted the halfway mark had been mo a m‘; p136‘ tie with the reached. tfllonaires of the Olty Hockey The remaining eleven minutes we when they defeated Walter were scoreless. Again Davies stood “W109; Navy squad 10-4 before out like a beacon light with some only A (air-sized crowd of chilled sensational work and despite pon- hl-aved the sub-zero 'h h“ V‘ o witness the en- mnperature to "grtegmfter being held in Sourls We, 1s hours after playing an ex- hlbition game there last night the Navy squad never hit their real stride all through the tussle, as the Saints contisftsally outsped them, in flashes the "Tars" would mm the Saints in with offensive bursts and twice during the game game within one goal of their op- penents after yielding three goal leads but the superiority of the winners asserted itself in the final llagcs. - 531mg jumped into a 3-0 lead in {he ggfly stages of the game with the N-avy making it 3-1 before. the riod was over. Once durlrlz the second period they were within a goal of their opponents but at the mg were completed their league - tying efforts by shooting the only two goals of the final period to corn (hrir (i-goal margin. Davies Sensational But although beaten ten times during the game goalie Johnny Dsvics olthe Navy was one of the outstanding fi ores of the game. Timc and agan he made sensa- tional saves and four times robbed Cart McDonald o-f goals cs the 5.D.U. spearhead skated right in on top of him. _ Enjoying a big margin in play ill tho first fifteen minutes of the owning period Saints rang up a 3-0 load es they continually skat- td in close to pepper Davies and it took some stellar goal-minding to klflp the score to that figure. The game was only 34 s-Ttoltds olri wilen Semis opened lhc scor- ing, Blanchard after carrying over the line taking Cart MacDonald's return to beat Davies cleanly. Three minutes later after Davies iulri made three great saves Saints countered again Rodgers slamming in LedwelPs goal-mouth pass from outside the crease. For the next eight minutes Saints kept hammering away but could not make the red light blink despite having s man advantage due to two penalties to McGs-egor. But Davies’ armour was pierced for the third time as Thbault slid the disc under Davies’ failing body oh a, from D'Amours. Jtarting to show their best form Navy inthe hat five minutes hemmed the Saints in with their best offensive of the period with Johnny Higson scoring a beauti- ful goal at 18.19, picking the. open spot on a pass from Josey. _Saints were still on the defen- sive at the bell. a penalty to Mcthot leaving them shortharlded in the final minute. llaht Goals in leeond The middle session produced the best hockey of the night as the teams accounted for eight goals with five of them going to the Saints. Navy struck after only .50 seconds of‘ play to make it 3-2 when Hollis Jay slammed in K0")?! pass but before the 13 min- ute mark had been reached Saints replied with a brace. R. MacDon- ald getting breakaway to go and score and Methot passing to Blanchard for the next one to let wed Saints regain their three goal l . Flblhing to the offensive once Whore Navy pulled up to within "11! goalegaln as Jay shot his second l of the game on a pass from Banchard with I-Ilgson get- "hs his second a minute ind 19 seconds later on a passing attack with Josey 0nd Cudmore, but it Was their last scoring effort of the B11110. ‘Before the period was over Saints shot three more goals with Raisers. Mailer and Blanchard 1.1111111“: the twhlel to give the Winners an 8-4 advantage. Qflly one penalty was handed m durins the mush Joe Mahar- "Ill I t“ flute sentence. m!!! Pal slow all during the I dfd and final period. They ha". f scoreltssly for over eight min- i?‘ Wit-h both teams having ‘ufhcckes but it was the Saints 11 for two counters in the m"! °Y 8'1 seconds to complete also TIIEATIIE admin IIIIOI" soar cnawroan IAOI canon -s Iillllinlsaanllln. I trailing 84 and Saints _ ingsTied Wit Kane - Coached Squad Bkate To Convincing l1n-4 Win Over Navy I1 Legion For City L eague Lead‘ the'Navy, Saints could uease their margin. Lineups:- Navy: Goal. Davies; ley, Cudmore, I-Iigson. Mc Saints‘. Forwards, Mahar. Biancha Isaac. Lodwell, Rodgers, McQuaid. Thi-bault, M D'Amours. SUMMARY ‘First Period 1—Saints, Blanchard nld) .34. 2—Sninl5. 4.41. 3-Saints, Tilibauil. 12.34. 4-Navy. l-Iigson (Josey) Penalties: McGrr-gor (2), Second Period 5—Navy, J-Jy (Kelly) .58 Rodgers ( 'l_Saints, Blanchard IL-Saiuis, Mailer 13.42. 12—Salnts. Blanchard aid) 15.38. Penalty: Mahar. Third Period 13—Suints, Mahar 8.34. Lineup 0f ‘P. J. Lineups o! P.J.'s Juvenil Goal,‘ l-lenneasey, Wood; Romlter. Carson Burke. aid, Jardine, Williams, llnutty-iliners . Midgets Lineup For Tonight the KnoIty-Nlners Midg Kings: Goal. McLean. Gurney; ltloCarvllle, wards. Gallant, Flynn, gory, Hughes. Shepherd, Kinsmen To l» Summerside Juvenile Kinsmen hing at d;15 sharp from side wlhere they take ors of the team wishing the trip. It was learned hing that tickets coveri application to the Physical Fitness at the Travel Bureau today. Hockey Bill, I'm-um tontg bill that ‘should provide hitting their real form. Nines-s tangle with the G Dairy King while at n“ 72am!" "I" 1' IIIIIIIIEY 749011.15. — lisnsllisss vs. :lI.3fiTP_.M.,-— Alblss vs. itsvsrs —— JUVENILE he ‘FDIIIIM ADULTS-AN CIILIIEI-lle White's Juvenile Itbbies. altles to Peppin and Cudlnorc of I-Iennessey, Carmichael. Josey, Mc- Court; Forwards, Kelly. Blanchard, H. Jay. Flannigan, Peppin. Brad- Goal McKinnon; fence, C. MacDonald, Methot. Burge; (Via cDon- (D'Amours) 6—Salnts. MacDonald 3.17. 7.08. 8—Navy, Jay (Blanchard) 8.00. 9—N-.\vy, Higson (Josey, Cud- more) 9.25. 10—-Saillts, Rodgers (MacDon- uld) 11.28. (M t(D0i’l~ (MacDonald) l4-Saints. McIsaac (Blanchard) 9.11. Penalties: Peppln. Cudmore. Juveniles Tonight tonight's game with the Hodgson, Stull; not in- defence. Gregor. de- rd, M c- Farmer. Lmilvcll) 19.19. Maillot. (Metllot) 1 8 (that. a much larger attendance will ‘be on IlfLF-‘I tonight to The Midget and Juvenile hockey leagues which had such a suocemful opening last Friday night have their second innings at the Forum Judging by 11143 interest engendered by the two opening games it is felt help courage the youngsters along. 'l' 1' + + BT1- Opelling game tonight will bring together the Knotty Niners, win- mrs last vrcek over the Legionaires, against the still yet untried G. 8s G. Dairy Kings in a. minor league en- counter but although the "Kings" have yet to show their wares follow- ers feel that tile Niners are due for plenty of surprises tor-‘ght. 1' \- Il- 1' In the second game a juvenile setto, the much talked of Juvenile Abbies, piloted by "Buck" White re- ceive their baptism of fire when they tangle with the up and coming Phi. Rovcrs handled by Johnny Williams. l- 9 § Q- Althouglii the Rovers lost their opening tussle to the talent-packed] Kinsmen for two periods theypiay- on even terms with their more ex-I perlenced rivals, The ettperi-I ence gained in that game has done t. h e youngsters a world of good and Abbies will iluve to be at. their best tonight if they are to coulc through their first teet with flying colors. '0' l‘ is For the second time in as many games Prince of Wales and Army e Rovers for tonight's game with the Abblcs: defence, Young; forwards, Pierce, Dicken-son, Nicolle, Calms A. Dockendoff. B. McDon- Murphy. Rogers. C. Dockiendoff, Acorn. The following is the line-up of eta for Dairy defense, for- Jardine, MacLcan, MacNevin, Allen, Gre- Kelly. Some fifteen members of the team under coach Bill Boyle leave this eve- I. M. T. Bus Stop by bus for Slimmer- on last year's Maritime Juvenile champs in an llhibllion game. There arc about fifteen seats available at a nominal charge for any follow- to make last eve- ng these seats can be secured by making Director of P. E. I. Doubleheader Forum, Tonight Minor hockey holds sway at the ht in a leheader HI WllIl lots of action as the youmsters sf- ter steady practice caesium, start m the first game tonight, sched- uled for ‘l o'clock, Midget Knotty . and G. I o'clock P.J.'s Rovers cross sticks with Buck llotty Ilium, — MIDGET basket ball teams were forccd into overtime before they could cl de their winner of Wcdesday night's City Basketball League but this time the College team turned tlhe tables in the extra session and as a result went into a second place tie with the Army squad. l l I Tt was the same type of struggle exactly as the two teams waged in their first meeting. During the first half Army loo as if they were going to come through by a healthy margin but-Prince of Wal- es started to click 1n the second session; they knotted the count with or-ly -' remaining and then took charge of the play in the overtime to walk off the floor with a well-deserved victory. f O (It ill Halifax st. Maryfs gave further proof in Halifax Tuesday night they ._will have to be reckoned with in Memorial Cup play. Winners of the first game they showed in the second game they could come from bchilvl earning the draw the hard way and for the second straight ex- hibition series sent an Upper Can- adian team back home winless. Out of four games in Halifax the visit- ors have racked up a solitary draw and that: should give some of those up above plenty to think about. III O II After campaigning around Hali- fax for the past nine months or so, Bunny MeCloskey is new on his way to Boston where he will per- form in bouts during the winter months. A year or; so ago Bunny met with decided suoces in bouts in the United States and with the added experience gained since that time should do well in all bouts he partakes in. Q '0 1- 1- Aocompanying Bunny will be his brother Tom. present holder of the Maritime amateur welterweight crown who will likely enter the moneyed rasltks. Both are under the guidance of Lem Moore wiho has brought Bunny along rapidly since taking charge of him about six months ago. News of MoCloskeyh activities will be followed eagerly by his large number of Island fol- lowers. Q 0 0 Q New York Rangers, who have been the target for some of the nastiest cracks of the early hockey season. are rating more than a few verbal bouquets- these days. It has been a long and dark enowh road at times for Frankie Bouc‘ _ but the ltkealble New York trial-lager and his hustling young team are now becoming more accustomed to the glare which eventually lilhts. up the road to the National League play- offs. l I Rumors have had more than (their share of tough times during In l not)!!! way. Not popularity of to ward off criticism - of his f TOIIOIIT ' 7.30 I tonight ir. a doubleheader bill and u, ing in three big goals within a 56- secorrl span in the opening period. Hawks hung on to beat Detroit Red Wings 6-4 tonight in a National Hockey League scrap before 10,493 fans. Actually the Black Hawks count- ed foul- times within less than two minutes durlm the opening stann virtually to sew up t-he verdict by the time the game had gone 11 min- es. After Detroit had counted first when defenoelman Jack Johnson of the Howls accidentally deflected the puck into the Chicago cage with his hands, the Black Hawks came roarlrq back. Alex Kaleta punched in Red HamilPs rebound at the 9:09 mark to tie the score and the Red Wings lost forward Ted Lindsay less than a minute later on a. hooking pen- ty. While Lindsay was in. the box Max Bentley drove a long shot from the blue line that zipped past 801131! Harry Lumley at 10:04. Bill Mosl- enko skated around the defence to Schedule F0 Bonspiel At Following is the schedule for the week-end bonspicl at the Charlotte- town Ourlixlg Club: Friday 1 p.rn. Ice No. 1: FEW. Anderson, A. Aylward, l-LC. Atkinson, F‘, Acorn (skip) vs. Nor- man Nicholson, HK. Acorn, A. Bagnail, Cleaver McLean (skip). Ice No, 2: George Craig, Harold Buell, w, Bears. Norman Anderson (skip) vs. E11 Jardinr. George Blinlslll, Stir- "ni? Benton. Gordon Avard (skip). Iee No. 3: R. DeBlols, W. Carver, l-LR. Bevan, RR. Bell (skip) vs. T D. DeBlols, W.A. Chandler, J.E Bur- den. Hon, T.A, Campbell (skip). Ice No. 4: G.W. Dewar. EB. Clarke, W.R. Btm-nett, HR. Gorruthers (skip) vs. O.R._ Downe, W3, c-ndmpre, H. Callbecir. EB. Conrad (skip). Friday i) p.111. Ice Ne. l: J P. Doyle, Robt. Dalziel. Dr. D. I pbell, Frank Cox (skip) vs. G. Drillon, JO. Diamond, J .11. Gerry, W.N.. Cmickshank (skip). Ice No. 2: A11. Farquharson, D. Mayne, Hill. Outcliffe, Judge CG. Duffy (drip) vs. Gordon Tipster, C.M. France. FA Drlsooll, J.A. fiaser (skip). Ioe Ne. 3: Earl Higgins, D.M. Glass, A.O.1'~‘. Gill, Col. GE. Full (skip) vs. A.G. Hogan. GJ-I. Henry, J.H. Hobbs. Dr. ES. Giddings (skip). Iee No. 4: H12. I-Iyndman. WC. Hoyt. GR. Hooper. Geo. Hawkins (skip) vs FLW. Curtis. Claude Ives, Ivan Home, JJ-l. Howatt (skip). Saturday 1.45 p.m. Ice No. 1: R11. Jenkins. P.1d. Holland. I-LW. Ives, 0.0. Hughes (skip) vs. SR. Johnston, H. Lapthorne, 0.1.. Jay, R.S.P. Jardlne (skip). Ice Ne. 2: Fred Martin. H.G. Mitch. ILL‘. Jerkins, GR. Keefe (skip) vs. ET Mathleson. R. Manning. Guy Ken- nedy, W.W. Lord (skip). W.N. Wood. A. Found, A. Knox. A.W. Matheson (skip) vs. J. Mul- lins, Alf. MnNeiU, J.J. IsBTBbCC, J5. Moore (skip). Ice Ne. 4: Wendell MoLalne, Sinclair Mc- Kay. J.A. Likely, J..I. Morris (skip) ' vs. H. McLaughlin, l-LH. Cox. A Mould. Al». MaePherson (skip). Saturday 1.15 pa. Ies Ne. I: RA MoOmbe. Ev. McNeill. BK MoNutt, Dr. I-I. McIn-tyre (skip) s-l-cl squad. The home town press cut loose with some very barbed printed shafts, and earlier this year some rather futile performances attract- ed the sarcasm of several writers around the N.H.L. circuit. 4- O O O 'I‘rue, Rangers haven't yet set the league exactly on fire. But they've been coming along steadily, rising to paste the chaszvpion Canalilansin a faahiorl found baffling to some Montreal followem Over the week end they trimmed Toronto Leafs, then came beck the next night to| drub the hapless Black Hawks for" the season's most complete rout. O O O 0 express- ed m Range gruelling grkacl of late. but atiholrate they are travel- liwthce isn't much reed for con- etn. The prsvlom eek and they grabbed s couple o ties and this week are breathing on the necks cf the third place Boaters Bruins over whom Art Rosa lnay soon break a long-standing rule by doing a little worrying. Q O 0 O . But now Rangers are on (the move doesn't seem much Cittqaso. third place is ‘a lot safer s than the fourth rung‘ in a r Week - end THE CliARljOiil‘ ETOWN GUARDIAN Black I-Iavvks Hand Detroit 6 - 4 Defeat i DETROIT, Jan. 9 —-(AP-—Blalt— score from the at 10:16 and Adam Brown a 10-foot shot under Lumley at 11:- illle cellar-dwelling Chicago Black 00. or of the cage punched SUMMARY first Pbrksd 1—Detroit, Lurldy 2:30 ir-Chicago, Kaleta (Hamill) 9;- 09 Ii-Cthlcago M. Bentley (Brown) 10:04 4—Chicago. Mosicnko (Brown. M. Bentley) 10:16 5—Chlcago, Brown Iiamill) 11:00 Penalties —-Lindsay, Gee, Mc- Caig, NFLUTBSS, Mariucci. Second Period 6—Detroit, Raise (Lundy) 6:45 L-Chicago, Gaddby (Nattrass) 13:02 ll-Detrolt, Abel 15:44 Penalties -—-Ju0kson, Lindsay 2. Third Period th-Detrolt, R. Conztcher (Horeck) rtMosienko, 5.08 10-—Clhicago, Smith (D. Bentley- 19: Penalty -—Marlucoi. Local Club vs. FTRll-II McKinon. F‘. McMillan. Hon. Mark MoGuigan. W12. Adams (skip). Iee No. 2: Earl G. McLeod. Robt. McMillan. l-lowaud McIhnis, FR. Mcllaine (skip) vs. Myron Bell. A-G Mc- Millan. Rev. TE. MloLennan, Ster- li.rlg McDonald (skip). Ice No. 3: R. Nicholson, Ernest Mclnnis, David McLeod, J .F. McLeod (skip) vs. F.G. O'Niell, O K. Prcsby. RR. McCorrnac, H F. McPhee (skip). Ice No. 4: CR. Palmer, A1 Rogers, W. Pickard, l. B McMillan (skip) vs. G.G-.K. Peake, Geo. Rogers, J. Squarebriggs, J .0. Mnbauchlan (skip). SIEIIICI] 4.45 p.m. Ice. No. 1: J31‘. Place. AK. Rnper. L. Tur- ner, Dr. W.T. McDonald (skip) vs. DB. Ralhbone. JJH, Saunders, W.T. Weir, ED. Nicholson (skip). Ioe No. 2: AB. Saunders. 1.11.. lea-man. W. whitlock. W. Nicholson (skip) vs. Norman Saunders, R. Square- briggs; W. Wilson, Dr. H.H. Pierce. Ioe No. 3: John Simmonru, Li. 001- J-D- Stewart, R. Gordon White. RW. Turner (skip) vs. Percival Sim- monds, Joseph Dougan. W H. Worth, Hi... Sear. Ice No. 4: Dr. WJ-I. Sopcr. HC. ‘Ilrailncr, JH. McNeill. A.V. Splllett (skip) vs. as. Trainer, J.E. whitlock, 0.1), Fdtzgerald. Hal. Spillctt. Saturday 7.00 p.rn. Ice No. 1: 1,5; wellner Jr.. J.E. Wren, WJR. MoNelll, R..G. Hpillett (skip) vs. T.A. White, A.A. Leaman. JJ-I. Helloffs. Ed. Tanton (skip). Spares: T.W.L Plowse, A.W. Hyndmarl, CIT. Black. C,T Moni- gomery, James Johnson, Dr. l“ C. Duugan, Fred Moore, Dr. J.D, Mc- Gilligan, S. Paoli, M.-A. Howati, Cliff McDonald. (A time limit is set for (he play- ing of your gaxhe so be 1110mm 11nd ready to play at your scheduled time-Game Commiitn). 6. And ti. llairy PAGE SEV EN Midgets, Juveniles To Go To Souris Director of Physical Fitness Bill Reid and Gordon Drlllon re- turned last evening from a trip to Souris which thcy finished up by car, on foot, in a wood sleigh and by rail. While in Souris, Gordon Dril- lon coached and helped organ- ‘ize the various age groups of youthful hockey players and Bill Held chatted with the varioI groups, contacted officials and made arrongl-lncnts for two local teams to play in Souris Monday cvoning. Jan. 13th. Teams to make the trip will be Midget Lcgionairos and Juvenile Rovers. T1105!‘ trams will stack up against Souris Midgcis and Juveniles ln an effort to sec just what the quality of hockey each other is playing and also to givt Soul-is fans a good“ evening’ sport. Col. Reid and Drillon rcachcd Farmlllgton, some 12 miles out of Souris on the return trip be- fore their car bogged down in deepening drifts. The two men stayed the night with hospitable people in the district and yes- terday were drlvcn to Five Houses station by horse-drawn sleigh to lnke the truin buck to lhc City. The car was pushed off the road and left to be called for later when the road is cleared. A Navy hockey team, scheduled to play, at Sourls Wednesday night, also ran into difficulties and did not get. back to Char- lottetown until late yesterday afternoon. (iurling Following arc the rcsults o! last night's matches in Wright- Sentrlcr Trophy competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club: J. S. Moore l3. Col. G. E. Pull 10. '1‘. W. L. Prowse 12, Judge Duffy 8. R. S. P. Jardine Lauglllin 5. G. G. Hughes 9. P. W. Turner 8- 7. J. C. Mc- Juvenile iiockey Players To Report The following Juvenile hockey players are asked to report at the I. M. T. Bus Depot at. 6 PM. Friday, Jan. l0: Jordon, Clarke, Downo, Carter, Lelth Andrew. ‘>OO%O CASH WE GR MONCTON, N. 3., Jan -Moncto“ fax Crescent: 9-5 tonight Jimmy Gray, who recen try-out with Montreal of the National Hut-kc Randy, Ross, HOWHII, Clarke's‘, ‘ 0'§/00-£00<§200<; Lartcr Bcvins G00. Andrew. c- 6 g/ ' ' K. of P. Lea uo L»- souius RINK .- ‘mmd’ smith-she lss 10s arm. BOYLIIS. m "Mm" D°"B"m“”" M. c tcllffe 11s no MONDAY. JANUARY 13th {w =11; 11m 11;: . . ac an " I ' " M‘ m” PM‘ s. Batt . 1st 15a s‘ e clsanuorrsrowlv Toumu“ , . LEGIOIxWAlRES I)“ n5"h;__ s:- ' I. Ln! . .. Ass n Meeting MIME" ... - i __ I and Q s. sou 15s 111 . _ CIARLQTTETOWN I E. Richards 136 lliI A moi-ting of the Sumlncrsldc ROVERS H. Warren .. 159 153 Trotting Association will In held ‘m ( Total-EEK). at tho McFarlane Produce build- soup"; JUVENILES ‘ Ladies high single A. Jcutli 1T5; ing at 7:30 tonight. Plans will Admission 35c at 25c high three p1, wot-rm 433 1p made for the first ice race of I Gents high slnglp M gmthge tho season Saturday afternoon. tgaoo<¢>oos o so; 276; high three M. Cutciiifc B04, Kings Lineup Following will be the lineup of the G. and G. Dairy Kings Midget hockey team for tonight's 811ml! with the Knotty-Niners: Goal, Bourke. MacDonald; dc- fence, G. Hennessey. Kennedy. Hines, Rush; forwards, Blso. Dal- ziel. Hennessey. Flannigan, Dnir- on, Br ley, Gillis. Brown, Glover. Chcver c, Cameron, MacDonald. Boston lisfeneonan Is Fined $100 MONTREAL. Jan. 9 — KP) -- Pat man. Boston defence-nan, will (inc-d $100 today by president Clar- ence Campbell of the National Hockey League for a display in the Jan. 5 game at Detroit tha' wound up with Ran kmbklnr linesman Elan Mwabe‘: feet fron under him. Detroit won the gam 8-1. Midgets Practice ‘rilere will be practice for the Legionaires Midget Hockey team _1t the Forum this afternoon from t to s o'clock. All players ganlsiikeboeksg IN asked to II present. Made HR or Dodge-DeSoto dealers. fluid over a temperature range from 340 de degrees below zero. You can always depen on CHRYCO SUPER ARI! FLUID : s s on sale at your nearest Cbrysier-Plynlontll-Pargo Msclusr eons OQAWi-Qbef! Big Four T Hawks outscored Hali- their Maritime Big Four hockey " lddership to two lull game ing Crescents’ hopes of b a three-way deadlock for second ' place in the league standing and and Charlie Copus, who IN YOUR SCRAP GOLD. PAY HIGHEST PRICES EAT ‘ GEORGE STREET . Q-(CP) to extend s. dosh- reuking I. of C. tly had a Canadiens y League, i3 5R‘ Team No. 3- CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY J. R. WILLIAMS I “The Friendly Jeweller" a, oTwo Games . Bowling f‘ -—— ‘l! IADQ AIIIIQ, Bowling moving ahead of Truro Bearcats Tum No. 1_ and Saint John Beavers. a mud" 153 201 For Crescents tonight's gsnle was c‘ Donovan __ H205 113 the climax of a disastrous road H Power __ 15;; 173 trip which saw l9 goals scored M: Rh Mes-Nisan _ 125 351 against them in two games and H Conway “q 154 brought to an end a winning streak 5C0" I 10° 5g which had lifted the Haiigonlans 3351013 from the league cellar to within striking distance of first pl-ace. 125 Cresccnts were shut out by the 122 Beavers 10-0 at Saint John last 153 night. 173 They played without the ser- 119 vices of two of their star players, 5g 7'18 83 High single MR. McGuigarl 251‘. High three C. Donovan (:01. tmg out a three-garlic suspension v_ Gaul", M125 130 for attacking Hawk defenccman P_ 114 lgg Fritz Fraser with his stick in a a 111 303 game lit Halifax ldst week. ;_ __ >130 m9 Hawks were without the service: L_ Maegan,“ __ 91 133 of defenceman Gene Poirier. who _ 591 30g is recovering from an operation Tum N” 4_ °" ‘i “W” "W "mu-WI 1'" I c LeClalr 22a 20s B-itme at Truro last week. ‘L Goldy _ 139 (39 SUMMARY Leo Desltoches 14o 11s , "P" Period Alf Doyle .. a2 12a l. Halifax, Larable (Wade) 5:04. Low 5m" 2- Halifax. Wade (Stanhope, La- “blfl 3156- _ High single B. MacDonllld ‘.152- 3- Halifall. Larabie (Powell) 7:02. High three E. MacDonald 894. 4. Moncton. Whitlock (Bell) Team No. 5-. 141°3- n. Bradley lso las Penalties: Fraser, O'Neill, Rlp- s, Don-on _ __ 415 14g 1°)’. Trainor. E. MacDonald . Second‘ Period L_ Kelly n _, 5. Moncton, Fraser (Bell) 5:50. 141w Score ti. gI?)IIE8X| Ripley (Redmond) I l.. T. Moncton. Bell (Whltlock. CITOWN ALLEY! 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