Islanders Beavers Turn On. Heat W" 5'0" In Third Period For 5-3 Victory Over Moncton hart. joined.-late offensive bids. SAYNT JOHN NJ" Fwi. iiwatson counted again. .,..1Cpt A third period offensive Lineups: 1 3”” Sam" John .BeM'"5 the map Moncton: Goal. Lot-khtirt: dc- gin 'nr a 5-3 win over Moncton rem,” Dims Milne. 015?", Wii'iC' Hawks in a Maritime Major lloc-i,,m..1(.,.; 10,-M1,-ds. M;..-51,511. Kg". THE-iGUiAR'Di"A'N." (fii7sTif17C)TTii:7r-()-vV"1sT'- FEBiiUKlz-Y7..Ti)3i 2-! ggu cgu Centreman Roy "Buck" Whit- lock's goal with netmlndcr Bob Arnell sitting at the mouth of his cage climaxed at torrid third per- k”.V I-mi-'li" 5ix”'W- Paid 3lte"d'ined.v. Clements. Hamilton. Schnles, IIIICC mi H10 5i0Ylll.i' lliihb Wlih D. Hort-ck. Flilflfl. Robinson. Bur- ratn (iEillgllllZ the cii)'- Was 977. lman. Rowe. - Beavers maintained their 13-: Saint John: Goal. Gordon; de- pmnt lead over second place Chiil'- fence. Li.-c. Arundcl. lilesich, C. ioiietown islanders while ihosmeile: forwards. Blair. Nicolle, liaw'.:s' fifth spot standing was Miilligan. i'briat-o, Mcldrum. Lang- unchungetj. '.clle, Watson. Buchanan. McCrack- Saint John had a 2-1 lead in the cn. Hurst. 'flrst1Jer.od but illoiictoii rose to Referees: Charles Good and 3-3 cqtialzty as the. second etided.;G0I'4iid Mailliicii. First Period John. WV'iitst1ii SVilUi9S. goal-1 l Ken Watson led the local pctiers with a. l)i'iI(:C. Scoriiig mates 1 2-Moncton. :iinl wcrc Matt klesich. Johnny Arun-- 1 tit”. and Bill Mrcrackcn. George ';WLi'lli.;1rtIiil1Io)tI:.n ...... .. 15.15 Srhoies. i)1innv Horeek and Den:s. r s”iHM-drum -l,b”Mm' 1813.. Filznn lalilefi for Moncton. 1 Pm1HmV Nxnm A'tcr szartinz at an easy pacefi i iblnfnnd ihwiml n W .10 Bcarci's steadily nicreascd pres-1 4 sail" John Arundol .... H T.” (glare Bay -coach. Bud P01- stirv. The .1'.mt-ion l'.0:il.e. Don" S Vnmwmn 1'lm...(.k. ifizures the Minlcrs l1l'll1”l1lell'lsIl'lx?x-'11" I.0!"il.'i!". "(fit husy with 39 saves. 1 ' . -54- at least third pace in A -i - rim?-uracil sawed ii. : 5 .i?3.'3f73Sf.'. 2'-iii!.”.I. 1' t L. rotie wouicini. ””””3J Watson. Stc1)j3li1c, on the ice at; .Ru,.m.m. m,..-..i ,. 19,551 on anything definite but. he so vrnire for his first iiiiie iii ll”: Pciizillics: Laiigcllc 1.56. Milne there would be at least thiee iciiiiis nizlrt. iniiiit-cliateiy opened the 3113. heiow the Mtinei-s when "the league stoi-iii: as Saint John changed; 1-1.1,..1 1-.-1-imt winds up on March if weniill; - x " .1 , 't -k . . t the bottom ere Wi N:xicaIrQl,v in minutes later. aizaini 1 B'1,;l-iiltii lhLh."...fi" l4.531iiii'eca1entiis below us.” he re-stall-1 dtirtnit a change of Beavers. Soho-1 8 Saint John. Watson. W1t-d.,"Weiil finish at the bottom a Ics Dq'.l'.liiZPt'i. There was no one to! fEll('h.'lll3lf'I. hlcCr:tt-kt-at 19.33 1.19111. but it will he the bottoiitloh S'tip hm. The puck bounced intoi Permit): Mnsit-h 6.11 iAp;'1l in the Alexander Trophy Iil)': tho caze from under t;rircion's fee'..i S1013-V r als" shouted defrncenian Dean late in the period Johnny Ubfl-.1-()('i(ilfIl'L nun centred to Mesich, who sci-"ed C-0”l9'i a M.M.H.L. Standings MacBride. ha13l9.V that hes wear- ing a Miners apparell instead 0. a Millionaires iitiiform. . 6 19 I4 ":9 .8 2 ll--13', were going all out The Hawks . . . ' and skating: hard while Saint . . - G 1 1 ..' John. despite takih: thincs easily. P9”? M” Smmr in he ar cm kr-pt most of the play in the Mon-V ”" M me dressing mam mm- Nmn Mm , -Vwil. I) p A Plii. wearing 1115 tiniform long after tgie i " - 'i . . .. ” .. '79 v me concluded. ”Boy. I'm tire .' Bcavcrs turned on the heat in Sa."i mh" 7'5 no ' 1.7., . ea . , .4 althoufzh we-ll hottled and k-ioeiy.G””f Isvir 32 :31-)(1Hg3 62 gm; ”fei;1fmjm..es T,m,...c ...C....; ' oiitshof. outscored the league lcad- Hail ii-l - -A - 3 1 5" t ' , . Us 2-1 liifoncmn 24 32 6 187 237 at compared to us. We have had tphol Arumjd mad? 11 3.1 for smntj Sydney . 22 34 5 173 218 49 cr thiee men out Since Mai” . .. . I .-' John after grabbing: A loose puck opening of the season These tots at the blue line. skating around I hfife ih””z2 3” doing ii "mm; the defence and shooting from 10 A P L job. he adde . 4 '9” 0” ' ' - '1' ' i in with-i Gordon easily stopped a shot by -p The Miners werle igacionaw (mu llorrck but it. then trickled bc- MM, (.lMdmfN Q Fm 4 iziii iiic SijiYiC9:i ii .f30'"H 1).? B-may. tween his pads for the secondl (Cb) 1;.p'wr G”; (N; i"r.am'p” Wllh H 810!” 1ll.iiii3- ' ill Mnncinn tally. in the final sec- W " '4: i ” ' and Bob I-193913 Wm) ha” Wwmi 1 swamped Trurn Bcarcats 13-1 to- 1511-1aLMaceyi rind.-i of this period. Gordon made 34 i”lCk5- mm” exp" . i ht. ' : l.i f the . .- - llf .' another sum iii Fiiion was right:Rf.1.2oil.i.'.piSf:.?&..i.i.i';'.'i.." 1;;-3;: igggimg; vgigoggr 11.1.. :;i in on him and Hal couldn't cear.. H .1; - fmaiztio. is - kl ii" Puck 33 Nnncmn knoned ?heilOrrl'u:i)'Se)ilIIlP goal mine in the ;e:l?'V gxhlltasire eafhoofbigiciiegiy Mllnir ' ifinal period after several power H ,5 i .. . M . bi C-0Fi'i"n "Vim "NV hm 5'0”,mipla.vs had failed. ”;kl.c P"? 1a51i0lr)f:.,l1em:;:i'e1r'nirntn'ri:.' the second but. Lnckhart. playinsl At. nearby p1(.1,,u. An1;gm,is1, l74H.i'iil- "l M s srnsationallv. saved 19. 1Bulldn;:s were defeated 5-4 in n "Y-”””5d Foil" Saint John's sustained uliiick-'c1eanly-played game that saw hoth :la1'lPd about half way in the mid-ltgams evenly matched. -1 - ' Asked how he found Halifax.” lie frame. paid off in the lhi!'d.' The teams scored two pointsiPoile replied that the Ml-IIEYS had VfrCrarkcn uroke the SC0iill'i8.eat-Ii in the first. one each in the pretty good success Rhlladllsl th-ck icadlock and at 19:35. on the iasllsecontl. hut Maripacs superior saints in Glace Ba,1i.r lie nlw Veg at several occasions when Lock- condition paid off in the final. meet, t11em"a'r"1rgr11r.nt Wh(in'ue'lc. tired he added nottni: that Lhel road trips called for them. to meet the Islanders on one nlizhi Mid Milton Hornets Down Glasgow Road 9-4 the Saints on the next. "The tezifil that has given us the most ti'oi.ib'ie; is Moncton." he stated. ”but we VF gotten their number in the last 1 two or three games." . o . Star In. Islandersi Victory "Buck" XVilii'.0CK. all and Don BL-llriii:-.cr inbove) were three of the leading stars last night in the Islanders 5-4 thrilling victory over the ill. the Forum. Ccntrcm:in Fete Wywrot. of thc Glace Bay Miners played an out- standing game here last night. as the Miners lost 5-4 to the Island- ers. M.A.H.A. To Meet Willie Nifll'sh-' 1 point-scoring system. , whitlock scored the winning lqoai late in the third period on 2 play with "Hub" Beaudry and icveorge Mcl..agan. Marshall scored I and an assist. Dents Smith assists. Smith. while Bellrinner picked up a goiili.photo of him is available. led all polnt-get- ters with fotir on a goal and three iiowever. is super- istitious about having his picture Glace 3fi.i' M11135 W9 9331 Md assisted ”" ii” m0'e1taken with the result that no iod Islanders drive and gave the local team a 5-4 victory over the Glace Bay Miners in a tension packed hockey duel at the Forum last night. Whitlock's goal, with assists go- ing to Beaudry and George Mc- Lagan. moved the Islanders into sole possession of d place. two points above the Miners and four points ahead of the idle Halifax Saints. The Miners trailed 4-2 going into the third period but within seven minutes playing coach Bud Polle fired two blazing shuts past Ray Frederick to knot the count at 4-4. For the next nine min- utes there were Ihrills galore as the two teams strove desperately to fire the winner. George McLrigan began the engineering work on the winning goal by firing a low shot from the blueline that was blocked in front of the net. Beaudry made in siwlpc at the puck and Arneil went down to make the save. The puck rolled clear of his pads and Whltluck slipped it into the open caste behind the goaltender. The islanders fired 19 shots at a brilliant Arneil in the last ses- sion and the doughty nctminder kicked 18 of them out with some of his saves bordering on the mir- ueulous. The Miners only find nine drives at Frederick but the Kid Gavilan. MIAMI. ria. Fab. 4 .- ram -i Cuban Kid Gavilzin tlillflg to hisi Wufld welterweight title tonight? by a razor-thin margin. winningl 8. split 15-round decision i unalnerdog Bobby Dyk:s of San Antonio at Miami Stadium. There were boos and t-atcalls from the large pro-Dykes contin- gent that attended this first mix- ed bout. in Miami's histoigv. Both ijudges voted for th: champion and it-efcrce Eddie Coachman cast his 1ballot for Dykes, a trutisplan I Texan who does most of fighting in Miami. .lud:.:e Mark Ervin of Miami had Gavilan on top 112-141. as close as possible under Miami's Judge Ladislad Nodarse of; Havana saw it Gavilan 154. Dykes. 139. Coachman had it for Dykes 142-141. The Associated Press card had Gavilan A winner on rounds 1-5 , Retains Welterweight Title In. Decision. Over Dykes ll to me but he no come. punches no good against him." Dykes said he didn't. know whe- 0V91”.ther he was winning or losing. just listening to his manager. "If I had known I wasn't ahead' have ptit on more he said. "I'd steam in the last. rounds. 'elies..-Wayilie fgiit. I no can ow bolo. I ti'y make him come Bolo majority of them were hard to htindle. The Islanders raced into a 2-1 lead in the first period on goals hy Vl'illie Mzirsliull and Phil Vit- alc. Smith and Bcllringcr scored for the Islanders in the second session to make the score 4-2. Poile twice. Jim Anderson and "Specs" Chorlcy were the Miners inarksmen. The game was only 21 seconds old when Vlfillie Marshiill whist- lcd at hard drive past Arneil to send the lsladncrs into a 1-0 lciitl. Phil Vltalc started the play with El puss to Denis Smith in his own and. Smith fired the puck nhctid to Marshall at centre and. Willie broke out with only one mun back. He fired a waist high shot from the right hand side into th-.- lcft of the net. "I was cold at the start but Another Cljsglc warmed tip and got loose about the fnurth or fifth rotind. When he From lhcn onto the and the knocked me down. I picked up the large crowd saw another Char- wd count at four and felt good. If his surprised me that I felt better the longer the fight. went." -. ,loe Walcoli Offers To Meet Rocky Marciano lotietown-Gltice Bay hockey elas- sic. The Miners iced only twelve men and used only two complete forward lines but they put up n htittle that won the admiration iind respect of the fans. Defenscman Phil Vitale sent the Islanders into a 2-0 lead at the 17.15 mark of the first session by scoring on a partially screen- cd and tlcflected shot from ten foct inside the blueline. Willie Marshall and Denis Smith drew assist: on the goal. aintain Second Place In League U Iy Rousonp VYhitlock's. 31-d Period l Goa! Gives Islanders 5-4 .Win Over Miners Miners ice general. made it 4-3 by scoring from the blueline. The pm, hit an Islanders defensemanis hand and deflected behlntl Frederick Wywrot and Bally drew assists 0:. the goal. But Poiie still wasn't through The master of the wicked lhot drilled E 25 foot shot. put. Freder- ick to tie up the game. Len Haley set. up Poile with 3 pun from the back boards after he hid trap. pad on Islanders pass-out. Then the Islanders started their sustalned drive which resulted 1,, Whlt.lock's goal. Time after time the fans were brought to their feet, by scintillating plays, hard mot; and great goaltending. Walt Pawlyshyn had the first chance when the puck slid lcroas the open corner but wait fanned on his attempt. MeLagan fired it screened shot from the bluehm that struck the comer of Arneilxq skate. Big Phil shot a bilckhancler along the ice that just missed the corner. Seconds later Arnell kicked out Vltale's drive and Whltlockis try on the rebound. But this was only the start. The Marshall line swarmed all around the net. doing everything with the puck but standing it on and Marshall and Smith broke away without ii Glace Bay player within shouting distance and Arnell kick. ltd out Marshall's shot from closz n. The Miners came back in th. last minutes of the game but vii. ale stopped Haley twice, the first time at the blueline and the next time in front of the net. Frederick rose to great height, on hard drives throughout the game. In the first period Andcrsor and Bailey went right in on hint. but he turned them back. nigh Point-getter Denis Smith was the high point. getter for the Islanders with one goal and three assists. Willie Mar- shall had a goal and two assists while Don Bellrintzer had a goal and an assist. Polle scored twice and assisted on another. Phil Vltale turned in a. standout mime on defense. breaking up num- erous plays. scoring one goal and nsslstlnlz on another. Larry Travis. Bob Gray and Genrito McLagan also plavcd heads tin hockey. Coach "Bud" Poile and Pete Wy- wrt-it were standouts for Glace Bar. The two centremen played heady hockey all the way and set no NHHPPOUS Dlavs. Len Haley was also outstandlniz on the attack. Dean Maclarlde and Johnny lurke- lyn nlnved good defensive ganies. The Miners played without tht services of Bob Cooper. "llub" Macev Bob Letter. Phil Daiglelsh and Delmonil. The Islanders were without Johnnv Dtitchalt. Jim Mac- Konzie and Conny Bonhomme. Referees Fmnk Elliot and Htrizli Glllls handed out only three pen- alties. R new low on Charlottetown i -- . . , ,, ltt k th MI I ll Code. Cummings. Downe; for-5 There Was a happier .flln1OSnhf'lF.'In iwith three even. I 133.3," Funk, mmuugom 2” ;:9Th5nd:?55 Clrglrllog ice. The Islanders outshot the 'ards Andrews G Cruwys Mac- in the islanders uressiniz roomn ' Longshot Dvkcs. a string bean MIAMI Fin Feb 4-- MP1 i M'""5 ”'27- -rh, fan, ,1, 3401.111 Rwer mnk w . . - - 1 g H . mm ' Y - . h . . .. . i - took it pass from Bailey deep in- Glace B V p G 1 I 1 r - 1d 1, 1 t Lean. Tremere. D. coles. MHCFEP "ems Mimi Wis h0l?iiiiI . type. gate Gavilan a real -caie Jersey Joe Wnlcoll. who wants to 51.11. the 151nm-19.-3 btucttne and 3 ("L Am9”- ii” last-mgm here "E31: ohn 31511- lane R. C0185. FN27-G11. H8-'1l'Y- ilmhmg "mild h3pp”iLo1”'”k ms ' .with his talented left jab and ei- sidestep a return match with w111'5t1e11 11 10W (1,-we 1,111, 11,9 mncm wmd1"V- A'm3di0- 31mm"- movtng game of hoe ey w en e . 1 C F d. recent Korma streak. .1.wh.e Mm. SYDNEY. NISH Feb. 4 H (own I femvc counter punching. But an Emmi ChM.k.S because of m 1 . I H t ! dm. H Mvkctyn. McBride: forwards. Polle. Mmon Home”: defeated me 6135' Glasgow and - Goa ' ' or i in the past: week Smith has scored The Maritime Amateur Hockey As- 1,1 kd . d 1, dubious cash value offered iodi ' mm" 0 m M mm a mu m'm”'3Y. WYWYOL. Anderson. Bluff gnw Road Maple Leafs 9-4. defence. D. MacDonald. A. Mac- xour poms in E game and San”, summon Wm hold Executive meeh.e .11.-count kiioc own. score y m meet Rocky M'l.m""0 r01 ape angle. Hakv. . The Hornets scored three goals Rae. R. MacDonald; forwards. n l. 7 rod me 1 1 1 . iGavilan in the second. told the H 1 i V I Glace Bay sprang to the attack m' In. p ' . . d d .th the D "H V mmpmn N slmpmn day hisllin M HBIYM he 550 - F li.gs at Halifax Feb. ll 10. it was stun, ilNlV,HVOIi1lll. title in Max or June. 5111;.-111; 1.119; 111., second pcrlgd '”"O 9 W" G081-Fred"!-k. hii'hcOrfll(rs(:'fxi;7l::k1 .gefM':;n the R0wMagi3oriald G .MacLeod L'ii5i3nd9T5 Only two :tl1lais.d 'l'B;iKt1kl learned l0dIi.13 PlE.l'oif arrnnieli A'5i11 mrned nu. Gama” won wairotfs nianaacr. Felix But" opened and hemmed the Islanders igfencei Travis rM9L5i&'5n- VW”'- ""11" - ' ' i ' k' t .VPiS19i .t. d.'..'fitl..i - .' -. I'll. rd h. - H r . . r . ., rav: to d..'rr . 1. tunes held the Maple Leafs at bay MacRae. I. Mackac. W. Ford. !;VV:;”::m:;5 "';.nmn: g,,M.,:;:':e; .”O”be f;?,5?Le;1"s :,'1"m"c':g:::1 the fight and saved ins crOwn1 ill :1ci1(lqtni)”ii)l:sln?Y'l1l0tl2 i.-ztiivhciiili e3t(Ltii:-me tmsoldifo Pavi'l.vslivrx:wi:'hitloclrahgitilthFag?- ”"'.” ih” 1”” ”''w ”c”"” M the Referee” '- Perry and Gorveaui "Huh" Beaudry incl Geoff-IE Mc- do. his scmnd deiiince by dE”DDiug niiiionul Boxing Club. und Norris score but Vltale came '6: Vtlise rcs- d"-V M3T5h3"- Bellringer. lfrezell. rvrind when Dowiiiis scored "ii ii Lggan, who stated yesterday nfier- ..Ca.T- lanky Bobby with 3 riziii W lli”- seemed interested. He said he c.,, 1,, um, 1., Pu"... mm mm Officials - aim, ma 3111011. brP?ikRWRl'- SUMMARY noon they were waging 3 battle . jaw. would ask Chnrlcs' managers to 39111"; 111, 5111,; Away 7 M”t0”'5 19"” "31 0' ""5 ”'50"d Fm" Pm” for low scoring honors. were Just Dykes went down on his brick fl.v to Miami to talk it over. The Ram, hauled '3...” unm SUMMARY i"”'i”d W” smmed 1" b-VC"mm1m” as delighted about setting up from the ptinch..llc" got up at the "If Charles is willing to let the gwewe mtnute mark when M H” lgfsecmd m”k' Gi”3”w 1-"Mi"9"- M”F”i9"e Whitlock. ”l-lub" was standing he- - 3 count of eight and managed to Marciano have the first ct-tick ntDen1, smuh 111-ed an ggsy 51101 rh-gt Pgfigd Rilad milk W” me semi”? ft” the iF''iZ7'cm " - ' H is 2:58 hind the net when ”Buck" beat nedtil BWUY "Om "15 OHWSNNB lite 11119. I'm interested in that." through Arnell's leg! to make it - iimmind" "f the P"i9d- Ci Mac" 2'M”l0”v 5- CNWY5 - 143:” Arnell and he described 1l0iV 5100" C'i'V”il"' N”"”5 3”” 3-1. Smith took I pass from Mor- I-Charlottetown Marshall "Pall mid RA M”d0”31d muying 3"M”l0"- G- CWWY5 -- 15:18 it felt to see the goal being sc.nr- --m- In the early rounds. D,vke!1 ap- Becntise the aging Wnlcott won shall at the blueline and let his (Smith. Vltale) .2 anti each. 4-Glasgow Road. Don-ling 19:35 ed. -1-11, New Haven Royals defeated pcared bewildered by Gavilans the title by knocking out Charles 51.01 so from about 30 feet out. 2-Charlottetown Vltsle The Hornets scored five goals in Penallieg .. None, . o o the Appin Road Bulldogs 1-3 last frequent flurries of wild action. in Pittsburgli last July. the I.B.C. 1,, 3 11111., gvgr 1; mtnutg .11", 15mm, Muafmm 17.15 1- last third period to one rriiiy Willie Marshall felt 11 little night, in vict,o1-13 Rink in A regulaf Time after time the dusky Cub- obtained A contract guaranteeing Anderson made it 3-2 by sliding :1-Glace in Chat -"'”"l ii" Val"? LN” Sewnd "9"'”d downcasl over Inliin: to beat game of the South Queens l-lock-iii" MOVE his man across the ring. Charles tr rcturn match. and Nor- ,. .1101 ac;-on the 11", 1,11” (Mykeb,ny'B”)ery:y mm Linotips: Arnell on the breakaway but was ey League for the wood 1-mp1-1-yglttltliotigh Dykes managed to block rt: still likes it that. way. 1.-,.ede,.1ck had uopped 1.1.1,), on Panama: ; None ' Milton e Goal, Wcoim: defencc.. 5.Mi1ton, cruwys happy about winning the game The gmnc was excmml W111, me many pf the Dlll:1CilElSb with his Ith tihinki Rh lltilfoli-Cheri?! his first try. Frederick was lying . semi v i . . 'a " OWS. ml . i-'md"5il5' -M Egg and picking up three nolnt:.1Fnll; Royal: having only a narrow edge l'lr")i;ies9;9cilgl;.i:1l'.;i"c0":ie on in the me Cw1n':";r "':fem?':z liiilgig-angVlill; on the ice and it looked as hand Pm” a.-Glasgow Rd” 0' acman 4. some "Man or other Marsha an over me Bulldogs" mitlidle rounds while Gavllan oc- June would be ideal" he said "mush he had blocked Andenons 7-gmcigwrlt MacDonald l4'f)5 naming" "Sunny N"; 1;l)1nii:lPf1” F i ”FT”C rtipicd himself with crouching un- But Norris added that: '3wJ :),i”t,,1but the puck "mhow emu. 4TC"”'i””"”""i smith (' n.'id:i's winter sports arc 9” ' ' v - - best. performances 0 dm. we Chane" H.-I anukn, lens. 5 m ulhm. W1”, W,.1(.m1 A . m- , . (Marshall. Bellrlnger) .. 12:19 3 Penalties - Downe D Coles An- 1 hi stbl on account of t-ht S1 . Y D nd Boc Don 3e11r1nge.- made 11 4.2 W11” m:tny. Nnnr is more flollllii" dl. W ' I. l ' rig ' pgsndy ..Red3- I.-awm W,” looking for n chance to loose a chlechlo. Tin-y'rc iirokti and tmR- jun 11 mlnutg and eight seconds 5-Ghce 3355 Anderwn '""" 5k""l"i1- Whi'h ”id”": m'!'li' E s' ::fi'ngnonu1h:y;.ubbing table while flurry. The spurts came less fre- ling for R ('i'll'In('9 to make some 1e11 1,1 11,. pe..1od 3e11r1nK" wok 8 g-Lately. Poiie) . 14:38 Ififis for hntiily visor Mi 5”"? " " . - . qucntly as the evening wore on. money. We don't 111' at t di t t. ' ' 1 - ar ottetown Bellrlnger MM” Mpmi pprmnnl mmdsmm Third ruhd Dr. 1?l1di.mhox1?ci:erbo:hg;l:: tiliie Buoyed In confidence. Dykes We want to work "out srbmeihfincil iingablndtrlilibzefirabisxrt13:: iljiiiltse (smnhi Tnvib 18:” V!” :'”:;i"' Fn”'m”f""l'y is ."”?.r:n' 8 Vmton Cod, (Mmmeam 6.” gllagkylimhtgs winger 10, 1wo' hacked up his effective Jab with lciuillllllli satisfy both Walcott and mm the HEM hand mu 0' the Penalties -- Vlbllo 19:30. If a to forum or pnr cipai -H - t Z; 11” - 1,1,1, (1 h . 1" 953' m this hm” popular wimpr PM. 9-Mmoni Prime" 9.03 wedui Dr. Dougan and much Lnnlh clNcINNATI' Feb" 4 '-(Aw - S A 4ni!n I airndeiidlgg iii the bet- Bocchiccliids offer In meet Mu!” "T: him” Arlneildcolgid 3'S;mvviin- Third Porlotl ,,m..- New skating muslti hag been 10-Milton. MacFarlane ourcux were talking i0 Pb” Vnac New York Rangers tndlllf Wwned tint: Dvki-s pleased his swarm of clone. whose crowd-drawing now- e um. pa” I w 1 did kntin (Hem ) . .. and the Doctor was lookimz http- dew Oman 1,-rank 31,1011; (mm 1 . , men and 80 Icconds before a pen- whiainrd. and n so en 8 E Y , W, IIC M1m..9rs 1, ca,-1-1.1,. tn; gtght, to or it,” enhnm-911 1 11 1 1 ' ' R d D ll f time we have V. - .- v 1 1, 1, Y i ' iy is "C9" nlty was handed out. Vltale drew 7-0300 Bay. Polle nirfnce is nssurrd. The Forum 11-Glasgow on . ow at .. . pier than a. tiny - that. Cmtmnait farm cu in he Gama" momtand mom knmkom 0, Joe Louis, W” made h n (r hold!” Haley (wywmt Buky) 1:0. ivelt-nmc.-2 regular skaters and 12-Milton. R. Ooles (Downe) 14:39 seen him in the past few weeks. Ame,-mm Hockey League. Much M the Gnvnm duh and 1,. me ucond any of his COM". 1 9. NM 1' 0 pp ' . - 11- 9 17-2 - - - v ' 1,. . . . - after the latter had just about 8 Glace Bay.Polle MHYLV WM WW9 9"'-V "”C”'”'"' 3 1i'"Mm-9"- Cruwy” - 1 Edd"”5- 3 Nmmai 1535"" V9 fire of other fights was missing in ence with Norris. F d 1 1 1 (H1 6'03 -lonnctl the steel blades. Penalties -- MacFarlane. L. Msc- L.'4,mollreuX watched the gamejmm from Lac,t,1n1-.Q1m,.h,,51,een me la” ha" of H" bout as he Earn" M Md re 0 I d broke through the Genie "0 Icy) .. . - - i R”' Dcw"n3' rm”. the pm” box' spent mm” nnvmh c""'i""”” hr ""731 Ww'Q concentrated on flurrit-ii. offer "6l'L'"S'256.tlt)0 guasaritge f'o'i- um clear" ho 15:1! ”;,',',;jlf;.”ai,l1,i.ie.;”f'.i.,Z"i3.,','i.'..”.i.' ”:'i7nz to make'me lT1!U'0l'l;.l.T:-3” A3riiir"ii'i' iiiili" lg 11"” lww ,VVI'Lc0ii;0 meeid1iiLrr1ir”i.iiatihew; wg'e',';”19m:""mf;d”1;"f:;,"”:g'.m; Penn...” V; ,.,m,, ,,.,,,,",..r... . 7 - Quebec Lmgucp rnn era were no ng. av an ettp- it sit emu an a realene i 16,02 player has the Puck Mid 1" df ih. tt kl th 1401.! . f. ul th. I.B.C. 1 Butler made the first dnnzerous . . 5 t 9 doesn't know What i0 310 Wm" ”-- Th Mm .M;d.on1, two ml, ghorijly hgfore iilic b'e'll ll: nailed n?atib(hcei1hnt'Igti::anlt;.o for a i-hm” ""0 I5h"d"3 ""m'"y but -' ' 0 he should shoot at the Mt. Y0" 0 9," 5 Dykes on the ropes and scored lea match Frederick kicked out his wicked 20 S101!!! never know when you'll score."lw”d ""93 "07 ihefame "rd Mme with both hands. The loan Texan "occhlccihlo said today the Ne. foot drive. Arnell .... .. 15 I ll-:1, TUESDAY--CH;:i1.”DEF;l-:AlN!l;S .............................. .. lsfot 53113 :11: 3le;iouagf'tlerAsl:rIiei!tlI:i5 31:1. Inlgifgly gigggsslinttregnguipfa otgzagii coiiintdheuxhmq Ig;(;::.ed(vh "Vim: twin proposition still stood. Seconds later "Bud" Polle. the Frederick .10 lo 1- ” -'-'r--''--''rr'''r'''r' ” ' ' it of the 'final session For I ' i had his worried moment: 9” , ' as good nit he was taking. spin- WEDNESDAYTSKATING '7” """""""""""""" " " 8 '0 10 giiireeiiuthe score was tied 4-1 find I” lime 1'' lnoked M ''h”"”h ”” 1”" ning GavlIan's heart with rIght- ' . mumps?-oaaarsou HOCKEY . . 3.15 to 3.15 times pmctiuiiy pleaded with the il”"f'”'ie lT'0id3hlb"f”i"mi:d'm:” 3:3.” hand punches to offset the Keed'l . - SKATE TO naccs: BAN 3.30 to1o.:in pllygrg to put the puck into the I fedrlth uignamev m on 0-” burst: of action. ' ' k. -our art . FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING 4 to 5:30 cage Following the game he stnt- at "the moat thmtnng .dil;p)a” In the dressing room. Cliivllm . 9 . O C y P "ii donl i fo the Dk the season. The Glace Bay strnt-11:5,.) wi,pr;1” r gum y es egy seemed to he to net. as much round", as possible with as little skating --pk c.uBm me . couple M good as possible. Led by P0": and WY-Iright hands but he no hurt me." rot they passed extremely well alndtum me kecdi --1.1, good 10”", My showed more ability in cleor ng 1,1,1, 1 Mm. won, out of-their--own end than the 15- -iytghgng for chunpeengmpl I lander: did in. thfirf. expect him to be nervous. but he ed that he had been talking with Valleyfleld conch "Toe" Blake yesterday and that Blake had dc- cided to hold onto Saindon for A time. Blake is having t. HOCKEY - MONCTON - SATURDAY-SKATIN ghting his first 15- G . PHYSICAL FITNESS in defending peace and freedom. If you can”! go "permanent force" - ioin the R0 orvo. .Now is 30 to 4:30 6 RM. eon HEAILTH 8 A; N G YES AND PLEASURE CANADA'S MOST POPULAR WINTER sronr. A REAL TONIC FOR nonv AND mm). limo! rr in ma eon UM. vwiiosii: DATES APPEAR IN THE wanna! ADV. . c I very cool. Coach will Fields t'1uickl,v apik-I "He 100 1.11 1”. me u, 1,11 .111, rd a rumor floating around last 1e11, 110011. 1.1, mm, but ""1 1 ".1" night. to the effect thli right wing- SIIAP Sllol Flllslllll er Kenny Macxsniiie would he re- nncuuu on now rod end mov M leased from the Halifax saints. '0. W" H ADVANVAOII Of l.C.N.(ll VIMNMO. APHV 79 The rumor started in Charlotte- in ' M '6' . town and when Fiel'ds wujlked Mm M mm WHOM M "M”uAvin&uac:t:gu;”otndI gj &3tIu up I about it by a Canad In Pi-cu 11- t ' o - - 0". 'mu .111; . porter early this morning he re- ';,',';'”';';,,,.3 ”';,.f', ",Z,'.:”',, ”,""','1'; -. cimtonnom.n.I0NIi”! ' lpleltllil Ioolurhoo. plied "emphatically no." nrothm ml, " um. hum, I M. Hr 1 Kenny of the saints and Jimmy 4 0"” "ch. 3,.” run km”, of the Islanders each have scored ch" gm," :0 polntsin tile point. lcorlng nee. '0 an-uvI"'.””"'It.t4.l' "' "I t