More GamesIn Brandon?uzrTIroCithTORONTO CP •—Coach Scotty Bowman is happy to have his Peterliorough Petes in the oriai Cup final against Winnipeg ^ Braves but he‘s not pleased about the dates set for their best oftoaschseven series. cos The Canadian Amateur Hockeya Association has scheduled seven; ^ games over 17 days. L '\i\ “We’re taking 18 players with h us and 12 of those boys go to ^ e school.*’ said Bowman, as the 1 j team left here by train for Win !nipeg. “In addition, five of the | n i 12 are in grade 13 and they just a: p can’t take that much time.” wl 1 “There’s no reason why the elCAHA can’t knock off about five days.” said Bowman The series, with all games but; . one to be played in Winnipeg,*11wimt! will begin Friday, April 24, withJcthe second the following day.)r Bowman agrees that the third. ‘ fourth and fifth games, schedulednatit. for April 28 . 29 and May 1, are,” all right, but the sixth and. j I seventh games aren’t scheduled *fT J until May 6 and 10. The May 1 jjgame will be played in Brandon. ?nJack Roxburgh, second vice-|lnj Iipresident of the CAHA. agreed j with Bowman and will attempt to } I negotiate new elates w hen he ( 0 . reaches Winnipeg. **birWheat City Arena manager — Jake Milford stated Wednesday |night that ice would be available at the Arena after Bran* J don's game May 1, for as many So* games as were necessary.Milford went on to say that the Arena could be ready intwlt;three days time (Saturday), and the Arena could bo booked |{^for a final game anytime after that.'Ticket sales are going fine for the single Memorial game we have got, Milford said, and a terrific crowd is expected.traner