HOCKEY The "Rockets" will journey into Schreiber tonight to take on the "Deisels" at 8:00 p.m. This is the lest time that these teams will be seen in action prior to the pley-offs which are slated to get under way during the woek of Feb, 12th. Merethon "Mcreurys" made the tough "road trip" lnst weok-end, taking on Schreiber on Saturdey night and Terrase Bay on Sunday eftornoon to take home 3 points out of a possible 4 to almost sonsolidate them- solves in first place. The "Deisels" go to Marcthon this eoming week-end for games with Marathon and White River, Should they cop both of these games they will be the first place team, In any event, whichever tonam ends up in 2nd place will meet Terrsce Bay in a best of three series, winner to meet the first place tesm for the Champion- ship. As we go to press, we are informed that the Hockey Executive are endeavouring to complete arrangements whereby the Port Arthur Eagles will come here to engnge the Rockets this week-end, No guarantee has been received yet that they will be here, however, aS soon 4s confirmation has been reecived notices will be posted on the Recreation Board in the Mill .nd on the board outside the Post Office. Fresh from thoir victory over the Offices tcam lest Friday, the boys from the Machine Shop heve been challenged by the Machine Room gang to a geme of real "scrub shinny" in the Schreiber Arena at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, Februsry 9th. Line-ups for the teams are as follows: Mnchine Room - &.(The Pres,) Chisholm; T. (Humphrey) Zwaresh; H.(Ashes) McCanna; J. (Shovel) Diduch; D. (Lofty) Gow; D. (Blackas) Knight; L.(Big Chief) Sernesky; K.(Model 4) McLeod; J.(Rub Down) Schritt; P.(The Pup)Pluto; C.(Trucker) Chicorli; a, (Snap) Cadicux; R.(Hard Head) Beaulicu. Machine Shop - J.(Eagle Bye) Falzotta; J. (Flash) Paront; B.(Hammer Head) Sernosky; N.(Snips) Allen; R.(Specd) Belliveau; J. (Skinner) Delaronde; M.(Woody) Craig; J. (Hi Ball) Mikus; J.(Splesh) Cumming; H. (Steamor) Hamilton; P,(Shocky) Stewart; B, (Hard Rock) Pincault; G.(Erl) Royales; B.(Fatso) Sadowick; Homer Howe; Roland Stortini; Coach - J. Gross; Manager - Scotty Corrigan; Tcam Referee - Slim (Gontec) Dorman. 0-0-0 Page & LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB (Standings as of midnight, Februcry 7th) Comprised of all units with 100 or more consecutive safe days without an on-duty disabling injury. Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office 818 Bo Bopeks: jin 818 3. Warehouse 818 Lh. Electrical 818 5. Technical 818 6. Bleachery 81s 7. Hospitel 818 8, Steem nnd Recovery 785 9. Dig., Br. Stock, Screens ThA 10, Buildings and Grounds 55 11. Machino Room ee 12, Jocklndder (Sensonal) 396 13, Structural 341 14. Kiln, Caustic and Evaps. 266 15. Wood Room 235 16, Service Operntions 223 17. Mechanical 179 18. Wood Yard 140 In The Dog House Reserved for units with less than 100 con- secutive safe drys. 1. Pipefitters 32 2. Engineering Office 30 o-0-0 BEWARE OF CHIMNEY FIRES (Cont'd. from Pid) Most chimney fires are caused by an accumulation of soot, constantly burning pino or other kinds of resinous wood in furnaces, which coats the inside of the chimney with tar and other residue forming on the inside like cement, until the opening is sompletely or nearly closed. Then a hot fire with open draught will cause the chimnsy to burn. This kind of a fire burns with great heat, driving smoke through any erack in the mortar, afterwards causing the chimney to erack and heating the plaster to the point of combustion from top to bottom of the house. « Clecn chimney never burns, but the chimney so described is hard to clean as the pitch and tar is coated on and will not respond to ordinary cleaning tools. The best method to extinguish a chimney fire is to complotely close all draughts and stand by. If the fire still burns, use a chomical extinguisner, If one is not sufficient, use two or more, discharging them from the bottom so thnt the carbon dioxide gas which forms when a soda nnd acid extinguisher is discharged will bo carried upward with the draught and so smothor the fire.