‘¢rlrw~ ! w BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING MONCTON JUNIOR HAWKQ crrrowN JUNIOR ABBIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBY 16... run STIFFEST sncounru ' '1 ins YEAR WITH A FAST, Rgcggg giziiiaiviérg Bil Bi ~s A ltEAL rssr FOR OUR HIGHLY RATED JuivAm ABBIES. DON'T FAIL T0 sea THIS LIGHTNIR? p HOCKEY ___ W Leaf Winger Playoffs Open _ l Britain And Consolidates - InSummerside United fitates Top Position - p, in‘ (inrzdiarfs Special Wire) Jlillilfill. Fob. l4-Mal'ltime . in the National Hockey » nurc ready tonight to con- easters" scoring iinllnllip to youthful Gordie . or Moricton, Toronto Maple ' hour-ere nee. ‘ershil. threatened for a 5 f: 1w 13111 Cowley of Boston. 1)11‘l"(l_ away again last nwd Olllffifll standings to- ' .~!1'.'.\\'e(l him with 39 points. than the former Halifax No one else stands even i 111v» chance of catching the . ri-rht wiitgtr. " ~ Wncman of Newcastle. N. scln 1 ainong New York Ameri- cam‘ . . . remained in 11111-11 111w behind Cowley with an crcn 1 yioints. 13 of them goals. R (‘u-tiiilc. Charlottetown and Sainf John amateur. who return- ed to action with Boston Bruins last nivht alter a three weeks ab- sence, came next with 1'7. Tnc remaining Maritimers were iilr down tho ikt. Flash Hollett o! 11o ion tziizirg fifth place with Bert Connolly. new "man who formerly Moncton Hawks. broke nto 1"" swrrinq records for t e firs‘. ti!“ with a goal against Bos- imi Ia.‘ Tuesday. The rerords: (‘v A- P 1R 21 39 15 14 29 13 7 20 8 9 17 3 3 6 2 3 5 4 0 4 8 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 l 1 0 1 M ' ' t Rifle Shoot h. '11.’ Jenkins carded a 95 last r hlkht 1- mp l0 others in a minia- ture {gin shoot of N0. 6 District 31-8?» at the Armouries. n"r " Sports Dope is i. 3011K, FY53. 14—-AlScLl'i1ltOh. Mull cloxvn. i: getting mne day last week he r‘ a luncheon in Albany. a 01 Wilmingqon, D91" and -‘ .1" in a Broader-cry night Jimmy Adamick. rry Thomas. . . .I.ou Indians, rather _ .=. giving the Yanks 0.1 1e next reason... ' '1“ 11111111911 of the Yankees 1y Cooper. the film star. no.0.” WAKE-UP SHAVE‘ “riwwia-lvd Press Despatch) . FOR MY FACE IS A GILLZTTZ “"7! lotion Hols, d0- ficbiisrstulnlyflhllssrflll. hlwoyu Issan-Jfstlnshstwuylhnow invigorate hobo Charlottctowns Senior Ahe- gwcits were brim-lull of con- flden“ '58?- Illfiht. Drior to the first Elma ol a best-of-flve series lor thte provincial senior hockey mpionship with Summerside Crystals at the Prince County capital tonight. The Abhies ended a slump by winning the last chedu ed %l.mc of the two-team league, -3. here Friday nighl._ Prev- lously the Crystals had chalked up four straight wins alter losing a. game to capture the second section. They lost the first section to the Charlotte- tonians. (our games to two. Ice Races On Harbor Wednesday On tomorrow (Wednesday) af- ternoon the Victoria. Driving Club will hold ice races on the harbor ice opposite Victoria Park. In od- dition to two class races there will be a. match race for $40. winner to take all. and the money is up in the hands of a stake holder. It will be between Little Peter. 2.06% owned by Walter McDonald. Char- lottetown. and Daisy Peters. 2.13%. owned by Wellington McNe1l1. Southport. Conditions are one- quarter mile heats. best. two in three. The other races are: Class B. Pace Jackie V010, Helen Dewey. Peter Frisco. Eagle. Class C. Pace “Margaret Abbe, Joe Volo, Royal m The course will be cleared today by the track committee and there is every expectation" of having it. in fine shape for tomorrow after- noon. On Saturday there wm be a big program oil racing with the fastest trotters and pacers in action. Officials for tomorrow will be the same as previously. Races start at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Schedule Is Comple te d (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) FREDERICTON. N. B.. Feb. 14- Frederlcton Capitals wound up their regular schedule in the South- ern. New ick Hockey League by trouncing St. tephen Mable Inn-is 12-5 t/onitlh t. St. Stephen had previously lost a chance for a playoff berth. The Caps. in third place. will play off with Saint John Beavers. with the winners meeting the league leaders. gltcincton Mai-cons. for the league c. is in town to discuss the holdout nituartiorl. . ..It young Calvin Gril- fitih makes a g0 of the Charlotte. Piedmont League. club this sum- mer. he'll step into his dad's shoes as bos". of the Washington Sena- Jimmv Adanuck. making his big le ie fistic debut here Friday n12 t. played a hunch and holed into the same hotel JimmyBr-ad- dock stopped at before he been Max Beer for the title. dsnlnvostbstasverieswstraoeot uuGllhwsBlsdssinmvGiflette eonhupwfnce- swhymost skimsmoothl Ruurmdgivoyoud fill; aha-up shaves‘ that resllyinntl At deal- ‘n anywhere-S for 25c, 10 for 50c. - This p Evening ‘ ' pitcher for into a Win Games PRAHA. Czechoslovakia, Feb, 14 —tCP Reuters-Great Britain and the Unitedsrte: to'l certain of adfi/ancingnlgilrito mail: “M43101 8T°UDs oi the world's "new"! hwkey Championships. Bfihlln defeated Latvia 5-1 while United States squeezed out u. 1-0 (WT Gemmny. In other Eli-mes Switzerland swamped Lith- uania 15-0 and Poland defeated Htéglsaré 3-0, e 81184111111 team. playing as 5115mm! Wvlver. was idle but with i/wo straight. victories and but», 0m “w” 391m‘? l0 Play in the first round. is certain of being one e1 the eight teams that will make up the send-final pools, Great Britain was cm the o1. iensive throughout its matclnGei-ry Davey of Port Arthur scored in the first period on a pas from Jimmy 9118111139111 a fonner Winnipegger. Devrv and Alex Archer, Winnipeg. News ms as in the urn-o. m V” When Latvia. net-Md on Jimmy roster in the British nets 1g, marked the first score on him in th 1'89 L-aesiri Oha t. u er res of Ilewlsto ,M ,, scored the llnlted States g2... in the first. period on a. pass 1mm Arthur B03119. Detroit. Germany tried hard fOr the equalizer but railed to beat the American goalie, Jflrry Cosby o1 New York. Great Brita-in and United States "e in P001 t-WO of I-he wumament and mm P131’ each other tomor- "JW- Rzflrclless of the result. how- WET. each will advance into the" second round-the semi-final stage. Canada. will com/plots its first 10111111 ‘viih 11 some against Czecho. slovakia. Yankee Trio Sign Contracts NEW YORK. Feb. 14—(AP)_ The Yankees’ holdout problem was eased today with receipt of the signed contract of catcher B111 Dickey. outfielder Myrll Hon-z and rookie pitcher Atley Donald. "They all get on the line sooner beamed Manager Joe McCarthy. Dickey and Hoag were believed to have received slight boosts. Donald. who won 19 and lost two with Newark last season. didn't mrue. or later." Moncton Gains Bye (By The Canadian Press) MONCTON. N. B.. Feb. 14 -- A third-period goal by Charlie Phil- lips gave Moncton Maroons a 2-1 win over Saint John Beavers to- night as well as a bye in the League Southern New Brunswick playoffs The final league Marpons. who will battle the win- ners of a Saint John-Fredericton playofl series. Moncton won the Maritime title last. season. Minus three regulars, Beavers gave the Maroons a hard fight. The first period was scoreless. Vine Livingston tallied Saint John's lone marker. George Appleby equ- alized and Phillips poked home the winning goal at 10.53 in the last period. Rowe’s Arm Said In Shape mAMI, 51s.. Feb. 14-(CP)-- Lynwood (School/boy) Rowe. lanky Detroit ‘Tigers. broke smile nearly as wide as he 1g long when s. doctor pronounced Team standing saw Beavers only three points behind THE _CHARLOT'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Feb. lit-Gordon Drillorrs potent stick didn't propel any pucks behind the National Hockey League goalers in the last week. but he stayed well out in Dent in the scoring race. young Toronto Maple leaf Win man collected a brace assis during the week, and they were enough to leave him five points up on the closest opposi- tion. Teammate Syl Apps and Cecil Dillon of New York Rangers each gained a point on Drillon. The New Yorker. with 20 goals and 14 assists ir. tonight's official league statistics. heads the loop in goals. two up on Drillon. The rest of the leafs 39 points are Dogs Acadia Team Loses Opener? (or. By c. ralur s ' 1 WOLFVIIIIITE. N. SHAITCR-lzl‘)! 3'1) Wolfville defeated Acadia Univer- sity Axemen. '7-2. here tonight in the first of a best-of-three series. for the Valley Hocky League chamv plonship. The two teams were tied at the. conclusion of the schedule. and o‘. play-off saw Wollvilie win tOD‘ place. The winner of the playoff’ series will rpresent the league provincial playdovms. Chicago ls Likely Scene (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Feb. 14—The New appearedtoday to have chased an- other $i,000,000 gate right out. o! l1. 1i there previously remained some doubt that. the anticipated championship meeting in June be- tween Joe Louis and Max Schmel- ing would be conducted at Chicago. that. doubt has been removed by the Commission's handling of the big Tony Galento mystery oi the last week. The Commission practically re- lieved promoter Mike Jacobs of the necessity of making decision on the championship site when it suspended Joe (Yussel) Jacobs. manager of Ga1ento--and likewise the manager of Schmeling. 1t was a great break for Chicago. which estimates the value of the scrap at around $5.000.000. Up to this time Joe didn't care where Schmeling fought as long as the affair drew “plenty of cab- bage." as Joe quaintly puts it. But now he's all for Chicago. Promoter Mike Jacobs. worried about the New York Jewish boycott. of Schmeling. was eager to be sway- ed in Chicago's favor. anyway. Galento had his license sus- pended by the Commissioners be- cause he didn't let them know he had a damaged left hand. He was to have fought Harrv Thomas at the Garden Friday night. but now Jimmy Adamlck. the Detroit LEI‘? ror. is taking Tony's place. Paul Brothers Earn Decisions LONDON. Feb. l4 —(CP Cable) DCanadsKs heavyweight. boxing brothers-lucky and Danny Paul—earncd twin decisions to- night in bouts at. the Stadium u .17. Danny Paul. 195. was givcn a decision on points over Battling Biki o1 Preston. 182, in a six-round scrap. Then Packy Paul, 186. scor- ed a. like decision over the same distance in his bout with jim Mc- Kenzie, Scotland. 182. The Riehdole, Alta. brothers opened th-cir British campaign in , November and have enjoyed lig- nal success. Danny now has five knockouts. a technical knockout. and four decisions; Paoky six knockouts, two technical knock- outs, one decision and t/wo draws. DETAINED BY JAPANESE SHANGHAI. Feb. 14—(CP Hav- as)-The French MessageriesMar- itimes Liner President Doumer was detained by Japanese author- ie Kuhn Leads Maritime Snipers In Inter-Am Loop 1 and MoManus. once of Moncton For Title Bout 115:. ‘b.1111 York State Boxing Commissioners Kuhn. Prov SPORT Drillon Held Scoreless Cflflllifik ‘Team During Week Bat Gamers ,Wi" Embark Two Assists To Hold Lead made up of 21 assists. which puts him in a first-place tie with Phil Watson of the Rangers in this de- partment. With 1'7 oals. Geor e Mantha of Montrea Canadiens ls in third place in actual scoring. Third place in assists goes to APPS. whose 2kg are added to 14 goals for a 34 tal. According to the statistics. Allap Shields of Montreal aroons " still the penalty leader, with 65 minutes on the bench. Coul- ter of Rangers 1s shown with 60 minutes. but the 10<minute mis- conduct penalty he received in Saturdays game against Montreal Maroons here has not been plac- ed against his name. (By The Canadian Press) Rhode Island Reds played only onegame in the International A- merican Hockey Lea ue last week but that. was enoug for Doggie Kuhn and Sammy McManus. two of their leading marksman. to con- solidate their hold at the tOp o! the League's Maritime scorers. Both {gained a oal and ‘assist as Prov dence whipped Springfield Sunday night. Kuhn, (ormer ‘rruro Bearcat, moving up to 1'7 points. Hawks. taking over second place with 15. Jackie Keating. another Rhode Islander who used to play for Saint John Beavers. was next with l4, followed by Lloyd Jackson. S ingtield, and Harry Currie. ttsburgh. who were tied with 11. Two other Pittsburgh players. Orossley Sherwood. saint John. {Pete Kelly. Charlottetown. were close behind with 10 and nine points respectively. The week saw another Marl- timer move back to the National A Hockey League when Detroit Red Wings broug t. up Joe Lamb. Sus- 1 lrmn Pittsburgh. Joe. . the first half of the | season with New York Americans. . hacégeen in the minors only a few l we The Records l l . G A Pt 6 11 1'7 oManus s 9 15 l Keating. Prov 8 6 14 ‘ Currie, Pitt 4 '1 u, l Jadcson. Spring 3 8 11 , Sherwood. Pitt 7 3 10 Kelly. Pitt a c o Irvine, Prov 0 1 1 ' 1 N.H.L. Standing. CANADIAN DIVISION W L D F A Pts Toronto 1'7 10 8 108 90 42 Canadiens 14 13 8 95 94 36 Americans 11 l3 8 63 70 30 Montreal 10 20 4 68 94 24 AJWERICAN DIVISION W L D F A Pts Boston 22 9 4 96 66 48 Ranges 21 8 5 111 63 4'7 Chicago 10 l9 8 6'7 108 28 Detroit 8 20 9 '72 100 25 (By The Canadian Press) Canadian Division: Standing-Toronto: won 1'7. lost 10. tied B. points 42. Points -— Drlllon: Toronto. 18 goals. 21 assists. 39 points. Goals—Dri11on, Toronto. 18. Assists-Drillon. Toronto. 21. Penalties-Shields. Maroons, 63 minutes. shutouts-Brads. Toronto. 5. American Division: Standing-Boston: won 22, lost 9. tied 4. points 48. Points — Dillon. Rangers, 20 goals, 14 assists. 34 points. Goals-Dillon. Rangers. 20. Assists—watson. Rangers. 2i. PenoIties-Coulter. Rangers, '70 tninutes. shutouts-Kerr. Rangers. 8. Hockey's Big Seven G APts. Dillon. Rangers 20 14 34 Drillon. Toronto 18 21 39 Apps. Toronto 14 20 34 Mantha. Canadians 1'7 13 30 Haynes Canadiens l1 19 30 Cowley. Boston 15 14 28 Thompson. Chicago 14 14 M iuiiLliaenssrs .0 142i —O-§§§§-§O§b-O—§-O-O—§§fi-O-O-4 CHILDREN'S SKATE dmmn t d. "It hasn't lties t. Shimonosekl today on ' i'°ii'="".'":§3‘.?*°f*§'s12r-.r.11 511.225.51.111. rziasarslzzs h" all.“ Afffcmii.“ e . < 3911;)“ ‘lg uirelsnd and startwork- The French consuluhere ‘left. for - c infl’ Gilt." *5.l".'“"'v_ '_ V) l" L‘ _ +0» 0-0-00 On Thursday SYDNEY. Fch. 14—(CP Reuters» —Te'n Canadian athletes who participated 1n last week ‘s Br.- tish Empire Games \\'111 go to Mt‘;- bourne tomorrow to ‘take part 1n a special night carnival there. '1‘ e Athletes, under J , l1. Crock- er or‘ London. Ont... who managtt; Canada's track and field team at the Games, will return u; Sydney . Thursday and embark at once on the Ganadlan-Australasiaii liner Niagara. The Niagara “ill .ai1 with Canadian members of the Games team during the afternoon. reselling Vancouver in about 23‘ days. Members o1 the Canadian team to complete at Melbourne are Jack Brown of Toronto; Harold and ‘ Wallace Brown, the twins from Meafc-rd. Ont; Bill Fritz o! Tor- j onto; Joltnrziy lnaring oi London. * Ont; Bob Rankine of Preston. Ont; ' Art Clarke oi 'I‘ornnto; Eric Coy of Winnipeg; Jimmy Courlright of Kingston. Cut; and Jack Orr of Vancouver. TASTE BUSH LIFE SYDNEY, Feb, 14-10? Reuters) —Members of the Canadian swim- ming team to the Britth Empire Games which closed Saturday got a. real taste of Australian bush life today. Taken to Dubbo, N. S. W.. they spent the day riding horses on the Bulla. Bula sheep ranch. But they couldn't slay out ot‘ the water —snd during the evening appeared before 2.000 rpectatxrrs at a swim- ming carnival. Jimmy Prentice of Toronto swam the 110-yard breast stroke event in 1:21 flat. followed by Percy Bel- g-in. Bennudas entrant in the Games vrho covered the distance in 1122.4, Evelyn do Lacy. Australia. won tihe women's 110-yard freestyle in 1312.6, second place went to Flor- ence Hurnble of Montreal and third to Mary Bagpaley of Vancouver. Bob Pirie of Toronto swam the 4m-yard ireetvle event in 5:108 to win, followed by Bobby Hooper , of Vancouver in second place and i s. .vv BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT "Where did Bill and Mary gel 1o 7" "Probably they lingered somewhere with a Sweet Cupl" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The pineal form in which lolmrcu can be smoked." PO L-3630 Hockey Special Tonight Train leaves Charlottetown 6.30 p.m. Returning leaves Sumrnerside at 12.30. Old-time Fiddler and Orchestra will accompany train both ways. HELP THE BOYS BRING HOME THE BACON RETURN FARE ONLY $1.25 - mvvwoooomo-oooaoo-wooooo¢ov¢>o+++00 IDOWN TH E ALLEYS/ HOLY NAME BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Gordon Deveiln of Toronto in |n5u"en¢5;_ third. A. McCloskey 24o 204 30a Jean More Dome” Of Molltml D. McDonald 222 25a zas and (lordon Kerr of Windsor. Ont. 3 Qallgghgn 337 193 313 fled for first place in the 110- 10w sun-e 137 175 137 yard backstone event in 1115.2. Low 3w“; 149 154 170 The women's 220-yard freestyle TQm1_3z33, went. to Monica 1.9.111"! Of NW Prince Grocery: — Zealand. with Miss dc Lacy second R_ camel-on 137 215 137 and Dorothy Hob-on o1 Toronto B_ cox 205 227 236 third. R. McLellan 228 1'75 ‘.101 Joan ‘Lnngdon of Vancouver won G, Stewart. 262 24'! 262 the, 110-yard breaststroke in1:36.05. J. D. Webster 140 164 1'70 followed by winnifrcd Dunn of Total-Aloe. New Zealand, The 110-yard freestyle was won by Walsh (itiit-ial unavailable-i of New South Wain: and Georgi‘ Bur- letg-h‘ 01' Toron-io was Reconfi- Canadats team-Dorothy hon. Toronto: Joan Lanzdon. Mar" Th1!- gsley. won the women’ 1fi3~vard medley event. 4 Canada's team-—Gcot'2c ‘Bnrlonzh. Jimmy Prentice. Gordon Kerr. W011 the IGS-vard men's n1ed1ey._ New Zorrland was sword in both medlcvs. A m e ric an s Out To Break. Jinx Tonight (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. 14--N0w York Americans. who still have hopes of ending in second place 1n the Na- tional Hockey League's Canadian sction. \\'i11 try to break their sea- son-lon: jinx tomorrow when they tackle Montreal (Zanarlicns in New York. A victory 1m" the klanhatlanites. besides justabout trimming a play- off spot for them. will reduce Canadians‘ second place hold to four points Amcrks. however. haven't beaten the Aiontrealers this season. In the only other game tomor- row. Montreal Max-cons visit Bos- ton Bruins. It will be n back-to- the-wall fight lorklnroons who are given only an (intsaic ch we finishing in a. playoff poriuon. Wildcats And Brdins Play Overtime Tie (C.l’. By (iuardimfs Special Wire) KENTVILLE. N_ p. Eel). l4 —- Kentvillc Wildcats and Beiwick Bruins bait-ed to a 2-2 overtime draw here toniaht in the first of a best-two-of-ihrec. semi-final series in the Eastern Hockey Lcakile. The winner of the scrits will meet Halifax Wolverines. winners of the league schedule. for the champion- ship and time right to continue in the provincial ulavdowns. "CAP" srusss Aunt TIPPIE I'LL BET MARY MARG'II'ET'LL B! PRETTY GLAD TO GET TH VALEN - TINE i GIVLHLIU GOSH! WLU-JT WAS A DOLLAR—_ MARKED DOWN TO THIRTY "THREE. CENTS‘ - NAW —-i WON'T GIVE YOU ANY! WHY'D YOU SPEND ALL YOJR MONEY ON A VALENTINE YESTERDAY! l BOLIGHT A DIME ONE -—- AN’ NUW I CAN BUY SOME. CANDY! . in. High single. B. Callaghan. 318. High three. G. Stewart, 7'71. LADIES’ BOWLIN G Red Wings:- F. Flynn 144 120 170 A. Howatt 105 ll5 169 M. Tierney 1'70 152 200 E. I-loiloran 1'76 130 113 G. Keenan 1B5 220 137 T0tc1l—2315. Nomads:- M. Clinton 117 140 2Z8 B. Higgins 122 153 151 A. Goss 105 Z02 209 M. Aylward 124 126 205 P. Harper 170 1-19 158 Tota1—2359. High single. M. Clinton. 22B. l-ligh three, G. Keenan. Tonight at. 7 o'clock: Ladies’ League: ‘blllies. 5411. Elites vs. Hill- l-loly Redeemer '7 p.m.: Wildcats vs. Doughnuts. At 8.30: Ever Readys vs. Mar- D0115. C. N. R. HOTEL MIXED LEAGUE "Canadians":- V. Williams 205 123 292 A. Campbell 140 120 161 A. Mclihrlano 1G5 1B2 152! M. Cvlllis 127 ll!) 170 E. Anderson 154 295 160 Low Score 110 115 98 T0tsl—-2894. “Natlonals":-- D. Gordon 195 146 211 M. Aflleck 201 193 21G R. Mahar 103 143 167 G. Nolan 151 1'70 218 G. Shea 134 131 98 Low Score 110 115 08 TOtal—2899. "Hustlers":- C. O'Neill 175 262 210 A. can» 110 155 120 H. Trainer 1'75 187 164 I Mill 125 162 I18 B. Walsh 118 li2 101 A. Ryan 144 115 130 Total—-2689. mloadies‘ high single. M. Affleck. Glhadies’ high three. M. Afllcck. (ldentsf high single. E. Anderson, Gents‘ high three. C. 010010.053. CHARLOTETWVN ALLEYS HOLY REDEEMER LEAGUE Shamrocks:- C. Donovan 136 152 1'71 Mrs. A Curley i011 142 115 A. Curley 147 74 20.": J. Gaudct 66 108 121 E. Blanchard 1'75 790 747 S. Mccarvllle 54 52 '10 jam >718 _sasyh_ Total~2233. Cyclones- C. LeClair 147 253 l8l C. Llelyhtizer 133 95 141 P. Costello 142 208 1B3 H. Hughes 109 119 1B6 R. McCarville 197 18D 240 G. Blackett 77 '70 Bl 805 B84 l5 Total-MM. l4lliadies' high single. C. Leightizo! aqgladies high three. C. Lelghtizer. zsgents‘ high single. C. LeClair. fizgrents‘ [high three. R. McCparvillc (‘ubs:-—- K. Acorn 211 246 183 E. Lappin 166 157 330 G. Nelson 202 366 178 K. Lund 188 126 1Z7 I. Williams 150 202 183 E. Greszcry 165 207 15B i . 982 1303 1060 Total-SSH. Pirates:- R. Duncan F102 238 201 . . MacLc-er 166 201 135 C. Praught 236 252 lll D. I-Ieartz 136 143 2N S. McDonald 173 215 205 E. McCztbc 165 1'79 15I 11781228 1014 Total-34i‘.0. qagadies’ high single, E. Leppin, Ladies’ high three. E. Lappln 59. Gents‘ high single, G. Nelson 66. gal-cats’ high three, G. Nelson 7 . Giants:- 145 199 204 A. Goss 190 151 154 J. McCarron 232 209 187 M. Slull '76 2.30 l5! C. McDonald 206 228 181 E. Michael 146 1'78 124 905 1202 984 Totni-JZQBI Tigers:- W. lVlcNeiil 180 2B7 M! P. McKinnon 158 127 21‘- J. Lawlor ‘.1114 199 241 M. Mulch 158 1B0 1'71 J. Poulton 145 229 214 1. Paquet 198 173 104 1082 1195 1154 Total—352'7. Ladies‘ hiuh slnszic. M. 511111.230 Ladies‘ high three, M. Mutch. 534. Cents’ high single. W. McNeil] Cents‘ high thrcr. W. McNeil! 680. 'l'onight at. 77.110 Sharp ' G .7. Vcrrziaeirrlcrn F DoDoyh L. F011 inc 4- 118$: C. Prainzm l). McDonal H. Mclnnis I. Bradley F. Gaudct A- K8119 P. Mclnms Mrs. Houston V. Pinrau M. 5W" W. l\'l<‘D0n'ild P- HUD" J. MnrrLem ltlrs 01861106! C“ Nfllg-Ol} C. Matheson .1. Lawioi E- 1101777") C McKcnna lVlrs. Smith Tonight at '7 sharp-Ola Spain vs. Channel 8: Co: Vr>1< vs. Se! Gulls i By row/ix YEH -— our WHEN sue secs 1w ONE I GIVE Han- AN’ TH’ one HO\!/'LL SHE. KNOW WHO GAVE“? AT? our. NAMES weaurr ON em j em. : g Y 1 v r .- 1;- z.\-Ly'\_1a- _ ...j.,,..,._. . _ -.-> .\.--.- .9. M.“ .~.. 1 »<- -- q-n- . x-cvOiavow/v