ic fish bion of1923 t their he fol-Presl-i; sec-is'urer.Hockey was the main event of the week with four games played in the Intermediate league. The Legion took a 5-2 victory over East KUdonan. Scoring for the Legion were Chappy Adams with two, Red Settee with two and D. Cook with a single. Legion line-up: Gdroty Sutherland, Syd Mayo, Alex Settee, Imy Cook, Alex Ingimundarson, Chappy Adams,Red Settee, link Adams and D. Cook. Bob Gunn and Jack Hampson handled the games.Hie Army Navy defeated East Selkirk 5-1. Scorers for the Army Navy were: Chas. Barnard, Dod Thompson, T. Morrison, M. Wasnde, and K. Wright. The lone sooner for East Selkirk was AA Murray, line-ups — A. N.: L. Lang, D. Macintosh, D. Thompson, J. Hampson, M. Wasnie, T. Morrison, P. Ingimundarson, C. Barnard, C. Bonier and K. Wright. East Selkirk: Baker, Ed Corby, A. Corby, J Rokosh, H. McNeill, G.. Tan, M. Zelig, A. Murray and J. Serovich. Officials: B. Gunn and A. Ingi-muindarsonThe Warriors downed East Selkirk in a 4-1 game in a double header. G. Tan scored for E. Selkirk while Warriors goel-geittens were Ducky Skinner with two and Johnny Lee and Earl Martin getting singles.The second game of the evening the Legion played a 2-1 game over the Army and Navy. The game was exciting from start to finish. In the opening period T. Morrison scored for the A. N. in a first few minutes of play Near the end of period Unk Adams tied the score. Near the end of the second period Chappy Adams scored for the Legion assisted by Alex Inginuindatnson. The last period saw a hard-fought babble between the two teams. Both Guilty Sutherland (Legion goaha) and Lionel Lang (A. it N. goalie) starred for their teams. Both were brought out of their nets on many occasions but managed to save themselves. The game ended with the score 2-1 in favor of the Legion.* * *30 YEARS AGOThursday, January 28, 1943Fire swept the Imperial Oil garage at Beausejour on Wednesday last week causing an estimated loss of $10,000. The loss would have been much greater as citi/.ens helped to remove 20 trucks and cars and most of the equipment kept in die building Almost 200 people