Show ti for e. e CS v z r Jv On the theory that great hockey players 0 of t t the h e future will rise to stardom from the games game's incubator leagues just as baseball now develops its future run home-run kings on its farm schools I and football gets its footed fleet-footed backs from fledgling teams the Amateur Hockey association 7 l I last winter las winter sponsored the first playoff for the Peewee hockey championship champions ip of the U. U S. S rt c Is t a r p A AM M h. h w y R N r r r i R RNO NO h 1 a A f r f rr id 7 4 J tE d t y f c 1 Typical attitude is maintained by this beaten but unbowed stalwart who reacts d Kr to minor injuries suffered in action on the ice Hes He's getting a big league patch patch- t ng lob job on his face and he will be back in inthe the the fray with his eye and chin decorations before long The in these photos belong to the Peewee Rangers and Peewee Rovers Rovers offshoots of the New York Rangers From 11 to 14 years old ld the youngsters youngsters youngsters young young- take the game seriously play it hard Thomas Abrams left year old is considered one of the most promising of the young t Y h rw R e ea a S f fu u J o b j jJ L F tt G y Af r h e r i J Jh 5 4 P riV cr P rf r i d a Ix f r rit it r 4 l r l S SY y a Y t r ra h a r w ri r lick f L J w ill i P I i Tom L Lockhart business manager of the Rangers and president of the thc AHA ANA launched the tho aM program to develop young hockey players into big league material material- He points out that the kids a are ore encouraged to play for moral and athletic purposes and they can become good hockey play- play p jers Viers I or just good citizens who are hockey fans The way the Peewee league is organized trained and end equipped the boys are arc just as likely as not to turn out both ways i |