..i:t.:-r... .' -Summerslde Rotarian curlers iwere hosts yesterdayafternoon and lresult of the afternoon and even- Rotarians were in the lead by 13 Page 8 Ha wks now trail Ciinrloitciowii points are last with 39 points. Ross Watson of goal of the second pcrin Kiley. Kennedy. Leclerc. Bcrnarilicz. fence: McNeil. McLau lllnP. Weaxrr, Mirhclin: (ian1i)CaLI, mn (Wcaveri 14:32: 2. Kennedy (Br:-n:iquc7.) 1 son, the President's M concluded by Charlottetown Curling Mrs. Doris Mt-Donald w limisewiven section and NIFLEUHRU winning ;:t'lF FF”i"l.lflil. Teams we AONVFI . Mrs. Doris McDonald. Barbara Roper. mate; Grass. second stone; Hnrnhy, first stone. Miss Maiy McLcnnan. Anne wood. M:tt.hcson, second stone; Illwv continues in the Thursday. 2:30 p.m.:- Elizabeth McDonald I-lclen MacKenzie M Doris MrDon:tl(l. 5 15 p.m.-Miss Bessie ray: Miss Sybil McMilla tiai-inn Dockcndorfl. I-irlvlay. 21.10 p.m.:- rear. 1.! about 318,000, Sandy "Sdddler T NEW YORK. iitlr against Teddy at Madison The international amnritinrcri rrcriitl; w1thdI'ew rccogn H.vtltllPr as had l'1llf'('l to defend hi; his discharge from the I last yPl1l'. Davis became theN wt of Pliilndelvplila in 3. lllrnllliltlon match gt, th Nov. 26 .., I mom: the the ladies Mrs. Ice 1-Mis. Agnes Hoy 49-51 rl at 15:03. Rob Bmtiicss arid:-d the clincher at l't.l'i nf the third when llE' scored from a scramble in front of the Amherst cage. Lineup Aunhrrsl .. Gnnl: Frigon: ile- fcnrr: Roget”-, Blackburn. Pair. in-id; fnrs ds' White. Schmidt. L Tlierrien. Saindon. ghlin. Le- forwards: llillrst period: 1. Moncton, Wat- Amherst. 8:05. Pen-' ,r1uel shortly after the second per- Ladies' Curling Club Matches The lll':i competition of the sea- atch, was of the Club with inning the. Miss Mary. the business :1 as fol- Ikip: Mrs. Mrs. Ev Jean skip: Mrs.' mate: Miss Minion Miss Lor- raine Mccormac. first stone. Ladies Curling Club Matches Storey El- rvtric Trophy a- follows: t v.-. Mrs. Ice 2-Mrs. Adah Mahar vr. Mrs. Ice 3-Mrs Pauline Burden vs. Prowse vs. Miss Mary MrLennan: Miss Doro-. thy Stewart vs. Miss Blanche Con-' n vii. Mre. Signed a ronti-art Wednesday for up tenond season with Cleveland Ind-. Inns. I-lie salary. the same as lascl ironuu EVENTS I C Defend Title Feb. 25 (AP)-sandy Lind- dlrr will defend his featherweight (Red harm of l-l;i:'1i:irrl. Coiin.. Feb. 25 square Garden. Boxing Club the matrh Wednesdziy. The National Boxing Asmcia.lon TOD) ltion from r-liamnion because he title Itlnce my uriy o. 1 con- icnclrr by nntpointlng Percy Bu- 12-round a Garden, leading in points Hawks :Fftl'P(l at 13:32 of the first period on a high .-"lint from 35 feet nut. At 13:03 Edgar Kennedy squared the count for the Ramblers. Bert Hirsciifcld made it 2-1 for Moncton when he fired the only I A ISLANDEBS LOCAL CLUB URGES A BIG CROWD. SEAT SALE:' TODAY AND ALL DAY FRIDAY. THE GAMES All BECOMING MORE IMPORTANT. The Guardian Thursday. January 13. 195:: Moncton Defeats Amherst 3 to 1 MONCTON (CF) - Moncton Hawks moved to within two points of first place in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League here Wed: ncsrlay night, turning back third- place Amherst Ramblers 3-1. the islanders ullll Amherst four lwhinri Moncton. Fredericton Cap! stones. The bonsplel will be concluded at the Charlottetown rink at 3 date later to be announced. First. Game 1 P.it1.: Somme aids Ch'towII E.P.. Foley 10 Dr. Glddlngl 10 G. Peck 11 Dr. Mclntyre 'I F. Daley 11 Jim Burden 13 Second Game 7.00 T'.M.:: J. M.icGre or 10 Jim Burden I allies: Reid 2:52. Waiters 4:20. 3 Michelin 9:30, D. Kiley 19:14- I Second period: 3. Monctnn,' Hirschfeld twatson. Campeuu) 13: 09. Penalties: Sinnett, Parr 11:l5.' Michelin 12:34. Third period: 4. Nlonctnn, Bow- nes stwatters, TllUl'ilSi)lll 13 ml Penalties: Sinnett. Reid 6:56, 13:gPd in the Curling Results At Local Club Last night two games were play- Weliner Prize competi- 49' wetfv” 738' P3” 18:w' :tion with the following results: 5.'”l”- 6 9 giul R. Bevan 10. w. G05: 6 FFI39" . " I F. R. Macbnine 9, T. Mitton a. p'd5"d"3" 1 0 B Hi Also three games in the Rendez- vous Trophy and Prizes: F. Aco.n 10. W. R. MacNelll I C. MacDonald 9. F. Acorn 5 Dr. W. MacDonald 8. W. Worth 11. Draw For Tonight. Saints Edged 5-4 By 7 RM. Wzllner Prize Competition: Ci-nterman Merrill Pincau ml the 1,9 3.1.10”. 11 vvy 1,. p,-owsc V5, Basilica Youth Club llOCk8)' '""”" R. Bevan. banged a goal behind Bunny Gillisl Ice 3Dc, Ma;-Donald of the Saints in the final minute vvm-H1, or IJl3Y in an exhibition 831'"-'3 M Continuing the Tumbler Compe- iiie Forum to break a dradiockgnndiriimn-: The following draw has give his team a 5-4 victory ill a been made for tonight- rugged encounter last evening. I 1”. 1'.:H. Mkmsom -1-. Guns. G. vs. W. Hii schfcld. Sin n e I hi FRIDAY. JAN. 14. 18:30 . FREDERICTON I Louis Hope to Have I More Complete Line-up. noon: IN votin own. no RECORD, AND voon ' rnovmon snounp nu. ma rank. 1 BYC broke a 1-1 tie, in the fii:st.;Ande,-son, D.-I Cox V5. R. R. Ben and took a commanding 3-1 lemliwg (3055, H J. Damon, D15 More, before the middle frame Clldttd.:S..de. Monctnn- Goal: Pidsodny; de- They increased it to 4-1 early viii Ice ,4. E Burnm, T W. Mm the third before the Saints led by mnv IE. Eumpm AV Caubeck VS- LemiEUX- BWI15 "lid PM” -la-1".i. s. MacDonald. wm. A. Beer, T. banged in a trio of niiirkers to even A. M.K.Adnm' Don Macllmml Thomson. B I) w n e s s. Wattcrs,' me mum. 9 I,gM':g llo'Ule. 1--10:01-V. W3i50”- Referees Bob Mills and Don Sun-I Ice lhtvl R Burnett. Ralph ' s""""3'Y mo” mmded cl" 3 mm M X3 p9"'t.Jones, Henry Douglas. John Ding- altiea including majors 10 Arnoldi,. H , W H J k N A N- h Mumns M We Sam” and Dick hl:Olll&B. MncDo(liY1alllS'R. 'Lr-Clalcr Carroll of BYC for a brief slugginig h,e' 2gRr Cm.milhex'.s Hon. M.icGuignn, Howard Douglas vs. C In. Gidiizngs. Gil Hoiiry, .I.S. Tay- ”' lo:', Dr. Brown. ind started. Both tennis piny again at the Fortiln next Thursday cv lliiiggul-29' lee ii--F. Hansen. D. Hill, w. c. B Y'piCt'7GmIV wgd: ddmwl Hoyt. Edward Brown vs. W. E. . I , . iiVli1CIlllllS. Ed l.0ll;'2lplllP. C. Ready, D. B11129 niit1.Km0m K MW”; lFlE'.(l5j lfll”.'.Rl'(l3. MacDonald. l..rd- IE; 4' D". P:rD:&'(F R E J ,. uell, Ready. Arscnnult, Pincnul A jwacinod sear; :,':'mE5d' -,M.r:.wh-i. dCr-I -- - - 3)l1lIl'K' " ” ia" ” 3 tTaiitdon.CHal Spllllett, .1. A. sim- s. D. U.--Goal. GillLs: dcfriicefmon 5r r Gimp”? 1: Mullins. MacDonald, Maclnnish "T - "T' MacDounalI and No-min: forwnrrls. o E:::::.'.. Brldeewuler .. . . 1'1 .11 Lemar iRink Wins SL')l'MARY First perliid: 1 S.D.t.'.. I-lurns 1:-l . 15: 2. B.Y.C.. G. BllTf.!('. ' t UARMOUTH: N 5' Mun g' Hridzewnter rink skipped by Stan McGee) 13:15. Pe,nalI.ics: 1- seipbnd verlod: 3- BY-CV. there Wednesday in the Nova Scoiia Past Presidents Bonspicl. .. I - Donald lcarlnjv Revlll Final standing showed Ynrmottth 1s.y.c., McGee tCnrroll. Pint-niii . r .5. V A . second with four wins and one hm-;?'mt:;2ljli;"ndlfrfglalr1415-;”g';L.i...s; Wnliville third with. three roll. maior 4:716: Redriv 5: - and N"; M:d'm'V. rmmh llmh Hm ' G99 Alistlllaulli and NUTS”: Aplv (llnsn-'HV V--uh Third period: 5 R.Y.C, lVlc(”.r-r-'nn." "ml 1m”; .;m'l henwlue last (Really) 5:15: 6. s.t).u., Leniieux l""”””' ” ""' '” "W 5'?”'i”' tLcmay) 15:45: 7. S.D.U.. Jay Tmmt l"””h Md mm mulld flaurns, Gaudei.) 17:21 El. S.D.U. Sm"C5,mCl”.dM: . . Rurns. t.l.1y, Gatidr-ti it 14: 9. av. M; l""' 5yfl”".-V ”- 5' R: 5'”"'"F- C. Pmmul IMCGHI mgsmaulngWoliville 9: (. la Dyko. Yarmouth 19:01. Penaltir-5: Lcmietix 2:15;?" R" A" D””””5' New 9353"” ll; Stirling. Yarmouth 15, . 13. Stewart. New Glasgow 6: Rafusc. Bridgewatcr 15. Vail. Sydney 6; Dykf. Yarmouth 13, Vail. Sydney '" Doliclns. New Glasgow 12, Dr. I . LP. Mcfimh. Kcntville 5. Lemmy 4:35: McGee. 16:51. Tokyaiotit lcr ?-- Mrs Roscniary Hill vs. TT0KY'(;'i. MP1! ..I lltii.-l)i,t'l-li'llI'N-l, . ,. 1. anllf Tlnl "tit 0 t P 4': 7' V gA7"7" ' TC g!:l,,:,dE?Ul,Y13:, hasiieh Hll'0U'likl Terhlri nll plunhn SEATS . 1,-5 oh H. H N . M .to the canvas in the 11th round . Pnmma '5 the "Dual M fl" Um RM. ,”E' N; gmi 0' V” mjlvednesdar night. as he puiiclirrilmn "r.S”””l A"l”- bl” P3”l3:l lrelflv-rlsliei Ada Mam”. W MW out a blood). tincinlmous 12-i'oiindimcm SHE M c"m9"”V'l: FltZ,ab(llllAlVlCvD0llald H ”' decision in reiniii his Orient i1y- , 74' '7 7 ' Ice 4-Mrs. Marie McNcill vs. Welgm cl.lammo”5hi.p' Mrs, Rosemary Hm, iml3:Cl1 fighter" wr-ighed 112. the ..,A,,-..,...,-,,- I einht limit. after sprnd.ng the morning vigorously exercising. Hal Newhouser ------Lw.-.Vd ' ANCIICNT ART Slgns conhwct Marqw-try. a type nr lnlairl uni-k furniture. was an art kl1(I1'l ' t-,LEvi;L..wn. (APl- n N. v. "” . . ' housei, rm-iaii left.l1aliderl”pii.cli:rIgl.,,.':: lnmm" Eg:Vm”m5 "ml ” I JANUARY 11 to 15 I-('nrlv-ton 2--1.) lllt Murpliy. THl'RSllAY- In” Sk i , ' iiting 3 10 3ASnmlrn Mnclfny, Tyne Valley-Grades 4-5- . . l'lnno Solo. ""lMY- A 4-llonitld Llnklrtter, Llnkletter Road-Grade: Children's Skating . 4 - .'S:.'ifl L5-l'IIhllo Spanking. H0('Kl'lt-N230-FREl)IC'Rl(TT()N: Solo. MTUnIIA1; 1-(tutti:-rlno Murphy, Bedoquo-Grades 0-7- Skating .................... .. Reading. Rurnhltrhan Night 3-Ellznhr-til liliu-(intill, Vocal Solo. (trades I-5-Beading. -Plano Solo. ' 3-Sylvia Poitier. Mlecnuche Co 0-7 - Public Speaking. Vocal solo. I-Sandra slinnliu, Air Marshal It-1-Reading. .0-Donald Sclturmnn, 8'eIdo File 6-7--Plnno solo. AND V l ' .11 evening at the local rink and the ing play was that Charlottetown ."--rnrleton School ('Itormo-(iruiu '1-I-D-lo. 6-Ann Lenrd, Bi-deqne - Grades I-O-10--Vocal Carleton-"Grades 6-1- 4-Gall Jenklneo. !'nlda Elementary-Grpdeu I-I lCharlottetown Curlers Lead In Rotarian Bonspiel Dr. Giddinu 11 Dr. llclntyre 14 M T. E. Hickey 1o Wm. Hayward 5 Total, 5'! Joe O'Brien of Sh NY 0 I1 3218.837 the 37-year-old The ,.sport grand clrc tours the ifornta making Ito pari-mutiiel tracks and country fairs way. DETROIT (AP) Wings have serve as of Hay for one go essitated by injuries University of Michlg Both for Saturday Montreal. Soccer R 3 LONDON ,who play in itlme. SOCQF .3-0 Wednesday in a r third round Ertgllsh imaich. No amateur club the fifth chance of going into upset Leeds United, sion team, 4-0 and (C13) -- A.meet either Huddersfield Town or 'Coventry City in the Manchester United 4 -1 victory over Rcariing. That win Chester's two teams match will be Cityis ground. Wolverhampton Wa llsh League cliampio Arsenal in the R-to-1 favorites to win on LONDON (Reuters) Wednesday's British Bishop Auckland 3. Liverpool 1. Lincoln Stoke C 1. Bury 1 Spain in 1704 and it ceded by the Treaty 1713. nvent - Grulee Johnson-Gn'” mentnry-Gndee Joe O'Brien Grand Circuit's Leading Driver COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - was the grand rIrcuIt's lead- ing driver in 1954. money and races won. The clrcuit's public informa- tion office here said O'Brien, formerly of Alberton. P.E.I..- and 80 during the year. the first time driver either championship. country an- nually from New York to Cal- Detroit Recalls Detenceman - Detroit Red recalled defenceman Jim Hay from Quebec Aces to a till-in for Thursday night's National Hockey League game here against Boston Bruins. The Red Wings said the recall men Benny Woit, who suffered a hroken nose last Sunday, and Ed Zeniuk, who aggravated an ankle injury in an exhibition against the Wait and Zeniuk are. ex- pected to be back In the lineup night's (AP) -- Bishop Auck- lland, a team of miners and clerks crushed Ipswich Town. Wood, G. R. Mac-lthird - division professional team, round of the cup since 1925. Bishop Auckland are at home in third-division York City in the fourth round and stand a great Third-division Torquay United third - division the fourth round Jan. fourth round are final is scheduled for May 7 citation Cup third round replays: Bradford C 2. Brentford 2 Darlington 2. I-lartlepools U I Torquay U 4, Leeds U 9. LONG BRITISH England won Gibraltar alter. Calif, both In TICQI won ult harness ps at night and state along the me was ne,c- to defence- all. game in esuhs their spare cplay of their Socer Cup has reached the last 18. a second-dlvi- qu alified tu next round. cruised to a brings Man- together in 29. The Manchester nderers. Eng- ns, who meet the cup. The -Results of Soccer A50- 1 u Ipswich T C 0 from was formally of Utrecht In Boston. Chicago In 'l-All Draw. I CHICAGO (An-cit Gardnerls goal In the final period gave Bos- Black Hawks in a National Hoc- key League game at Chlcagoistir dlum Wednesday night. Chicago's Red Bulllvan received credit for the Black Hawks goal at 9:10 of the opening frame. Bos- tonts Leo Lablne pushed the puck into his own net. Sullivan gained the goal because he was the last man to touch the puck before the score. , The gain: was the Black Hawks” first at home since Dec. 19, when they victimized Boston. (I-1. The attendance, 2,340. was the smallest ever to witness a Hawk game in the Chicago Stadium. The team moved to the big arena. in 1929. Summary First period: 1. Chicago, Sulli- van 9:1o,'Penaltles: Mcxenney 1:19. Mohna 5:39. Watson 13:23. Chevrefils 15:18. Mclntyre 1951. second period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Wilson 7:24, Gardner 10:52. Martin 16:08. ton Bruins I 1-1 tie with Chicago p I 0. ' . . - Driving Park, .1 1 : A ' Ass n Annual. A complete re-election: of officers of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion was the result of its annual meeting held In the Association Third period: 2. Boston. Gardner Ferguson 2:50. Penalty: Wilson! 9:18. , l Stops. I Henderson 6 8 Rollins 10 '1 I Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Toronto 0 New York 0 Boston 1 Chicago 1 American League Springfield 5 Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland 3 Hershey 3 Atlantic Senior Amherst 1 Moncton 3 Antlzonisli-Plctou-Colcfliesiel New Glasgow 3 Pictou 1 Quebec Senior A Chicoutiml 3 Valleyfield 5 Ontralo Junior A Kitchener 3 Stratford 5 Ontario Junior A Barrie 7 Toronto St. Michael's 5 Pembroke 1 Sault Indians 7 ' Sudbury 2 North Bay 2 Intercollegiate McGill 6 Laval 2 Quit Printing Kitchener 3 Toronto Marlboro! 0 i Northern Ontario Senior . -iv 'vlce-president and managing di- Hockey Stories SYDNEY (CF) .The y Record says in an editorial that. Itg will quit printing stories of Capci Breton Junior Hockey League. games unless the trend toward "legalized mayhem" is stopped. Theg editorial said accounts of games would he llmlti-,d to scni-i ing summaries unless action is: taken. "The trend In Cape Breton Jun- ior hockey for some strange rea- son has been to lay emphasis and importance on the tough guys and rough, hrutal tactics." the news- paper said. "Some of our Junior players are not only not lcarn-' ing how to play hockey but.theyl are also setting I bad example, for even youngergplayers for it Schurmans School: Parade PRESENTS WITH GREAT PRIDE THE ls; SECTION SEMI-FINAL WINNERS These Wiiuiers wliose names are listed below will present their program this Fri- day Evening over Radio Station CJRW st 7:30 P.M. I 1 - 3 CLASSROOM SCHOOLS Si-Imol lilmruiv-Grldell 4-Ii-6. (1:-rmont.-Grades 4-I5-Re:Id- 9-Della DIICFIIIIIIC, Fcrnwoovl-Grade: 6-1 - Public speaking. lo-Kathleen Bole 11-Edith Brttnn. No. st. Eleonora-Grades 8-O- 10--Beading. 12-Valerie Waugh. Wltmot-Grnilea 8-9-10-Plano Solo. is-niiuheui Iumuiy, lhlnilton-(lrudol 5-9-10- Publlo lpenlrint. M-Betty Found. Bldelord-Grlden I-5-Vocal sol o. ' 4 AND OVER CLASSROOM SCHOOLS 1--Danny M'ncAulIy. Alr Margin! Johnson - '1-Yvonne Gouilot, St. Mary's Aeuluny-Gruloe I-1-.-Vocal solo. 2-David Mercer. s'aIdo Elementary-Grade: 4-5 s-minute Olllhnt, Ml I-O-16-Public I-But): nun.-y. guide High-Grade: H-1o .- Vocll lolo. I0-:;Bfl.c:-I romp. llleeoueho Convent-Grades 1 . ll-Pnlrlcln POIHOI. Mteeouelie Convent-0:-Idol A-I-I0-Pllno 12-st. Mary's Academy Girls" Choir -- Gndel B-O-10. ONE FULL HOUR OF OUTSTANDING, TALENT THIS FRIDAY EVENING AT 1:30 P.M. scihurmnne school Parade Is Iponlorod and produced by the II. I. lehunlnn Go. Iorvlu juniors drama! 22 EHUHMA KEN-iii: IIIN viii,-, is the only hockey the kids sea". Ellie, r Bldelord-(iruloe 0-7-Plano g 111.! C Dr. J. 1". Lent: rooms yesterday afternoon with a full attendance present. Those re-elected to their office of last ,. . .-it Mr. H. J. Kennedy 1 year are president. Dr. J. P. Lantz, Exhibition Meeting : secretary - treasurer. Mr. Geo. Buntnln. The complete bond of officers were re-elected and re- nialn as follows: Dr. H. H. Pierce kn. its Bell. G. 0. Hughes and Rankin Maobalne of Charlotte- town. Robert Borden. North River. Robert Chappell, York. Cecil ste- wart, Hunpshire, Allison Profltt. Freetown and George Cnllbeck of Buinmerslde. I A: statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 1964 prepared by Arthur J. Garrett, chartered accountant of thisrclty, reveal that the Association had a loss of over 311,500.00 for the one year period. Some of this. the di- rectors stated, was caused by the small crowds attending. the Old Home Week races due to almmt: a week of disagreeable weather e.x-- perienced at that time. The live- stock entries last year were higher than those of previous years and called for more prize money. iIn his address, the president tinted ,that the A.ssoclat.lon- and he racing fraternity of the Mari- times had received a great loss in the death of Dr. F. C. Dougan, local presiding judge and announ- cer. To his widow and family he expressed the sincere sympathy of Slade Classed it -B, As 'fBest Spoiler" TORONTO (-OP)-Jimmy -Slade. who punched his way from street brawls in the Bronx to tease with tltleapldmlts he may be boxingk "best iipoller. but never I chum. plank" , . "I always was I powder-putt puncher. I beat most guy: by out- smnrtlng them; Just keep moving and hitting." . "I guess I am a spoilt-,r,"'s1u1q lamented in an interview on six rival here Tuesday night to clean for the second time with Canadian heavyweight champion Earl Walls In a- 10-rounder at Maple Leaf Gardens Jan. 17. He will substitute for James J, Parker of Barrio, 0nt.. who had to withdraw be- cause of influenza. i In their last fight. at Madison Square Garden in 1950 the 182- pound Slade outpointed Walls, who will have a 14-pound welght.edge Monday. g "I don't know how this next one'e gonna and. Wall: is I lot better since our first go. All I can 'say is I'm gonna do my best.” HIGH THEFT WOKING. England (CP)- Thleves stole the newly - gilded weathercock from the 100-foot spire community. the association. Leafs, Scoreless NEW YORK. (AP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rim- gers played to an old-fashioned 0-0 tie Wedneada) night for the first scoreless deaclock in the National Hockey Leagiie this season end also the first at Madison square Garden since 1945. Both goalies turned in master- ful performances. Harry Lumley turned inside 32 shots in posting his sixth shutout of the season. Lorne, (Gump) Worslcy. in the Ranger nets. collected his second whitewash job as he handled 36 chances flawlessly. g The game developed into I. con- servative. hard-checking contest with both clubs. attempting to create scoring opportunities. But none developed. The tie left the third-place Leafs rector, Mr. H. J. Kennedy and still unbeaten on Garden .ice in five games this season;-g Toronto ,of Christ Church in this Surrey Rangers In.j Draw 1 won the first game 2-1 and the last four have been deadlocks. For the injury-riddled Rangers. it was their 11th stalemate It home. The New Yorkers broke A three-game losing streak but in their last. three games they have Icored only once. stmitranr A ; First period: Scoring: Nona Penalties: Evans 3:21. Cahan 7:17., Morrison 12204. Second period: Scorlngz. None Penalties: Popein 2:42, Smith 6:36.7 Howe 16:22, Bailey 19:41.. Third period: Scoring: None. 1 Penalties: Bathgate 0:18. Horton , 4144. Mlgay 3:27. ” Stops: ' Tl Lumiey 10 12 11-3!; Worsley K THIS WEEKEND JANUARY SALE 1311 12..-iq. g -4- s - BUY AT l 'l 00 ”lo' WOOL t TOWNE HALL I a&.Ww3 NOTHING HELD LOWT DISCOUNT PRIC i'tub!tUM9Kl3WUW? MEN! TODAY YOU CAN SAVE AT H. & C. 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