..L......Le-E--v-g---.-rc' -" . 5 The oi...-iotietown aumiian. Tuesday. -39"! 10- 195” Flyers And Saints Ploy 4th 3 Game Of Tight 1 The entire complexion of the is- i land Senior B final playoff 597195 i between the Parkdal riyers and A St. Dunstan's University will be changed toattcliizointspli snrrtA- changed tonight at the sports Arn- - no when the two teams meet in the i fourth game. 3 with a 2-1 lead in games the Flyers could take a commaiidliik! Glonei. V9lll9"X- B""l5- Kim" Mac" 3.1 spread with a victory and vlri- E In ' . ually sew up the best- of- sevenl series. On the other hand a Win for the Saints and it will he a br- and new series with each team Star Of Cup g games needing two wins to take home ho- nors. - I this: iins. M. MacDonald. Hoache. L. lllIcDonald: forwards IN THIS CORNER Beliveau Emerging As Top CHAT!-IAM tCP) w Chllhnm Maroons 'scored four goals in the second peroid Monday night Ind went on to defeat Saint John Beov ers 5-3 for a 2-1 lead in the canton Canada Allan Cup final. All but two of the eight goals were scored while the opposition was shortlianded. Maroons scored four goals while Beavers had I man of! and two of Saint John's markers were Series Tonight Game time is 82210 sharp. . . . Cliatham was two men short. Beav- The two tennis will lineup like ers' third goal came while both teams had a man in the penalty box. The game was marred by 29 penalties, including three five-mln- ute majors and I game mlscon. duct Beavers were assessed 1! niinnrs, tivn majors and the min. C()fll'lll('l Fourth game in the series is scheduled for Wednesday and tho fifth Friday Ft)l R IN SECOND -'ilai'ontis ii ore held scoreless ill like first period but exploded dur- ing the second for four unanswered .goals. three while enjoying a man Saints: goal Glllltil rteiciise Mul- Davy. J. MacDonald. E. McaDunnld. Roy. nis. Parkdale; goal Roper. Defense Moore. A. MacLeod. Ready; For- wards A. Carver. S. Carver. Hurry. Dunn. Gregory. J. Macbeoti -'advantage. Beavers rallied for iihrce goals in the last stanza and Y lllaruons st-orcd once. I scored within 36 seconds while 14 it TAKE SERI LEAD Maroons Whip Beavers 5-3 Three minutes later. with the era. Boileau iLeyte. Nicolle) 2:36: teams at full strength. Connelly 7. Chatham. Bendo (Flick. Unlefl wiiuked . , bound behind Begvei-"I247; 8. Beavers. Brklacich (ones, ngunlndgr Jim siiii-igy, ire,-gusoii Barrett) 14:43. Penalties: Ferguson mu, 1; 3.0 at 931 with Mark l:23. Bendo 1:30. Leyte 8:10. Flick Bolleau of Saint John off for charg- 5113- Mcphee 995- K"nm”."' ml'"”' 1”. (and major. Ferguson. minor and major 14.09. Zorlca 14.36. Kuxma SECOND GOAL ' 16:50. Vip Pallndino wasiservlng in Beaver slashlngi sentence when, Ferguson fired I :03 Lineup Saint John - Goal: Shirley; de- Second 8031 at fence: llinchberger. Barrett. Bl'k- . lacich, Leyte; forwards: Puddi- Wltli Bendo and Ferguson both come. Kullman. Kuzma, ones. Ru- off, Jones and Boileau scored atibic, Pallidinu. Smith, Nicolle. 301- 2:00 and 2:36, respectively of the lean. McPliee. third period, Beudo mule it 5.2. Chatliani'-- Goal: Edwards: de- gt 7;47 with Beavei-5' Copper fence: Zorica. Kotanen. Baldwin. I in the penalty box. Brklacich com- Blhir: lorwafdsi Flick 3U5Cl"- pleted the scoring with both teams Jfl)'('9- Bendih P0W'-'1'- C0""e”yv, Shag; . mm at 14.43. hlilalniers. Unger. Ferguson. Vis-. S irley played an outstanding ” .. : game for ma hue” and mi gum l'l0lPl'W'S'.(TllalllP. Deizel. Floreit; saves kept the score down. He R”y- M0'I"f9" i handled I total of 34 shots Marvl i led”-3?-'v”-11'?-'1-"-'5-c?"""a” 5”” '””'- New Haven School Summary V . .::;::...ri:it:. ”.."lLTr0Phy Winners Kullman 318. Chalmers 6:28. Mc-i Phee 810. Baldwin 17:14. At North River rink lasl niggt Second penod: 1. Chatham. Vis- NEW 33”?” "nix." defealfill N" keils (Joyce, Unger) 4:25 2. Cliat- glvfll sfhfI3,0l lg l”,;ll””? !lL”rE'&':;:; ham. Connelly iClialmcrs. Power) W lei-5 ml) 3'- '9 5”'”pc r i scheme IAII from Llvorpool Io Ouoboc and Montrool ' I p The splendid new CA.l(IN'l1-IIAIVIII make her maiden voyage this Iununer. She is the third of I quartet of 22,000-ton Cimarders especially built for the SI. Lawrence. Already in service In her since ships. the SAXONIA and TVIRNIA. In 1951. the SYLVANIA, fourth of these grout vessels, will join (hens. hriy ll. t.'...... Solllsp Iron Ioaiiui RESERVE NOW I SAXOIIIA Frlq Apr! 20 ASCAIIIA Wod., April 25 IVEIIIIA Sat., April 28 Soo your Agoll No One Can Servo You Iolc Cunard Line . from Montreal - Io LIVOFPQOI .75 L l . 3 Plnf chug ""V ' "9w dollars "9" '0' flu OXEFC lugu'y. Hold Office i 875 Ban-lngtnn Strut. Halifax. N. 8. Les Canadiens sont la! Or al- most anyway. Tonight in Montreal the Habs will get a chance to wrist) up the series in quick fashion when the weary and battered Detroit Red back where they started two weeks ago The Flyers almost found them- selves in trouble during I practice session over the weekend when goalie Frank Roper stopped one of Jim MarLeod's hard drives with his chin. The cut required s e v e n Lloyd Ferguson fired two second pCl'l0(l cools and Alex Viskelis, .lini Connelly and Lou Bendo added the others. Vernon Jones. Mark Bnilcaii and playing-coach Steve Bi'kl:wii'ii scored for Saint John. Viskt-its opened the scoring at 4-23 of the &C('tlll(l period when be 7:40; 3. Chatham. Ferguson Il”lick, son (Blair) 14:03. Penalties: Leyic 1:05, Nicolle :46. Hinchberger 832. Boileau 9:30. Rubic minor and ma- jor l0:36. Chalmers 10:36. Rnileaii 11:50, Palladino l.'l:5(). Balrlivin 17:40. Ruble minor and game mis- Smith with two and A. IllacPliee. tln a second eiicounlcr Hampshire took a close 3-2 overtime decis- 'over Milton to win the semi-final round in the junior leaizuo Hamli- shire now meets York Ill the fin- als. YOUR LOCAL CUNARD AGENT MORTON DEW LIMITED - Wings hit the Canadian metropolis for the 5th game. Rated by many hockey experts as one of. if not tliep greatest hockey team in the his-. tory of the National League. the Canadians so far havent experien- cad gny, what might be termed. stiff competition from the Red Wings. Reason for this mlzhl hi that the Detroiters left I good deal of their vim and vigor in Toronto. The Wings took the Leafs in 6 games, the same number used up by Hubs in their conquest of New York. But the Toronto-Detroit. series was I lot tougher and rough- : and it could easily be that it cost the Red Wings heavily my drive. i The Red Wings went into tiucl Iorioa rather battered and came out of it in even worse shape. Both all-star Red Kelly and young- Iter Larry lllllman received in- juries that must have lessenedi their effectiveness in the Montreal 3 series and the overall punlshmentl dished out by the fast-skating,1 hard-hitting Leafs didn't do thol Wings any good whatever. In the meantime the Cannelu were hard- ly working up I sweat while hand- ing the Rangers I lacing and went into the finals in top shape- Probably the gentleman who 1 most wishes the series was over ls linesman Doug Davies. Davies could be excused for thinking that the players were waging a person- . at war against him. In the semi-i final Detroit-Toronto series he came out of one game wearing 6 brand. new stitch and Sunday It Def.- rolt ho became involved in I min- or melee and got clipped with I stick, good for 3 more stitches. Also in that nightmarish semi-final game Davies stopped a hard shot with his shins. The player emerging as the top our of the series boars I distinct emblaneo to "La Groa Bill" Bellveau. In fact it is Bcllveau. The big guy needs only one more goal to tie teammate Richard's playoff record of 12 and two of them were used Sunday slapping down the Wings. Probably no play- -or in the history of the National League came Into the big time preceded by so much hoopla and bnlLvoo as greeted Beliveau's ar- rival. It took him just. three years to win the scoring title and his three-year record is well ahead of those of both Howe and Richard luring the II 0 period. If may llowe for Detroit's big man was lust I youngster when he arrived and it took him I few years bo- fore In really got in stride. Tonight at the Sports Arena tho - Parkdsle Flyers and St. Dunstaifs go back It it again for the fourth game of their final: series. Lead- ing 2-1 the Flyers can get I pretb tight grip on the title if they can come through for I win but I vic- tory for S.D.U. would put the teams S'slde Squad Dumps Montague A combinatinii of Junior and Sen- ior Aces defeated I Montague teem reinforced by local talent at Civic Stadium last night by the score of 12-7. Cutcliffe led the aces with three goals and 2 Insists. Coke Grady got 2 goals and 3 assists. Bob Bow- ness 2 goals. Clade Gaudet 1 goal Ind 2 assists. Mark Delsny Ind DENY CNN 1 goal and I assist and Vance Harris and Peter Pope 1 goal each. For Montague. Dowling had 8 goals and l assist. Sammy Gre- gory 2 goals and 2 assists: Dick arroll 1 goal and 5 assists and Warren Mscllae 1 goal. liefrees- Garland Harris and Jim Rszevet. UNKNOWN HISTORY Little is known of the history of Jamaica is the West Indies bo- a its discovery by Columbus II Aftontion CIi'town lady Curlers Due to the final bonspiel of mixed curling Thursday. Friday and Saturday. the GENERAL meetingwillbe y"i'-73."lmsl.oom'd'iy.i' ,a Clubltoonis. pm fit as a fiddle for tonight's game. i responded to the request to refrain ; lie an unfair comparison with stitches to close but Frank will be iipped in Gmham Joyce-5 pus. Eric Ungcr also received an assist. .Nick Nicolle of Beavers was serv- Abolll 700 ""9 "M """'9d "P in: a holding penalty It the time. at the Sports Arena last Thurs- day during the ndvancothsale to . purchase durats. It was it larg- p D C A est pre-game sale of tickets for any game during the playaffs and 1 it considerably lessened o con- IDO H gostion It the box office in thol evening. In view of the fact that an even larger crowd than the PALERMO, Sicily (AP)-ltaly's estimated 2500 that saw the third ipinl-sized Daiis Cup ace Giuseppe Krme will Lillllrfll) out :an'ight”tI':ox lllei'Il:i)slVlonda1y betg ll-ilfughs-Steigiigt W M ones W e eary or c e f Ange es, a ., - , and be early for the same Ilsa. 3-3. 5-2 in the men's iing1cu' finals With no reserve seats the motto of an international tennis tourna- ls "first come first served”. Fans ment here. u. Stewart teamed with San Afri- from smoking during the gainolcan Abe Segal to win the men's but it could be better. It not only ldoubles finals 6-3. (Hi, ll-9 from hurts the players inasmuch that 1 ltaly's Davis Cup doubles team, It impedes their breathing but -Orland Sirola and Nicoln PiItrIn- also has an adverse effect on tho lgeli. ice conditions and by the time. the third period rolls around the co k mes watery and soft and B b H R another impediment to the caliber? a S of hockey is added. AROUND AND ABOUT - In the third Detroit-Montreal game won 3-1 by the Wings Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion knocked Glen Hall off his feet with a hard shot. . . Toe Blake is high on the perform- ance of Henri Richard. . . Said At Montgomery. Als. Richard exceeded all expectations Boston (A) 001000 000-! I 0 both during the regular season and Phila' (Ni mo 02 OH 4 1 playoffs. it is about time) Brewer. Klely ill) and H. Sulli- somethtng was done about the dirty l van; Roberts and Seminick. W- and of the stick handed annually lRoberts; L-Brewer. HE: PbI-Ash- to Maritime hockey teams compet- burn. in; for the Allen Cup. . Th. At Shreveport. La. Beavers may beat out Chatham in Cl9V0l'd (Al 33 100 000-C10 9 Isny event but their chances would New Ymk ml 309 W2 009-4 7 0 have been doubled it they were: Score. Feller (5) Mil HGEIII: able to play one or two games at Worthington. Ridzik ta) Wilhelm St. .lohn with a friendly hometown . if” ""d w93ll”"m- W ' SCOPE: L- .crowd to cheer them on .... ..A Beav- . w""hin3'”"- HR”? Ch ' 5""? or victory or we" I (.105, Be"-H i Nyk-Harris, Thompson. would go far in giving Maritime hockey I decided boost .... .,Next year (if indeed there is a next year for the ACSHL) this matter should , be pushed by Maritime Hockey heads. ...l-iven neiitr:il ice for the playoffs would be a lot better deal than the Beavers are getting this year and other Maritime squads have gotten in the past ...l-lere's an interesting problem. If "A" hot: key team takes out its goalie in an effort to tie the season "B" team and I "B" team player is deliberat- . ely tripped from behind when he is ridimz in the clear on an open net' 1to return in the ice'.'... The ruler makers say that the goalie is al- lowed to return. it is never pro lsrmed on any play that a goal will' .be scored. The player in question :may fall before he gets his shot i way or miss the net altogether. l SPORTS ARENA . NOTICE . For the coiivience of our patrons who buy tickets during the advance sale to- lday for tonightls game the iCiimberlnnd St. Entrance t.o the north end of the Rink will be open to relieve con- gestlon. l l By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At New Orleans Detroit rA.) 000 400 lzkio 9 t New0rl'SAOtl0 000000--0 3 1 Garver. Foytack I7) and Wil- autt. Dunlop (8). W - Garver; L- Douglas. Ellis: Det-Bertoia. Boone. Brooklyn IN) 100000012-4 ll Buhl. Trowhridge (8) Jolly ill) and Crandall; Drysrlale. Cole (7) llocliiick IR) Elston I9) and Thompson. W-Buhl; L - Drysdaie. Mil-Logan; Bk-I-Jackson. HRs: GOOD GROOMING IEGIIIS VIITII... do-Sports Arena PLAY-OFF HOCKEY TONIGHT -- 8.30 P.” M. PARKDALI FLYERS Vs. S. D. U. Atfinlsolont units toe: Children 35; AdvInoIlIloot'!'lchotp:12-1:80p.in.Ind ODJII-IIIILUIIMOLIIIIO. conduct 19:00. . Parker sin! 2 goals and Maclman Third period: 5. Beavers. 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