5 The Clmrlottietown Guardian, Monday. 9. 1956 Tiltli Annual Minor Hockey Night Held Over Weekend Duffy tF. Roberts) and Freddie Roberts (J. Duffy). Leafs. win City Saturday evening at the Sports Arena. eight of the City's Minor Hockey teams wound up the season) I! they played 3 final playoff an-dl PEE WE!-5. one exhibition came before a fair PISS ”m.nel5 2y '"9"”3"” "l -”"''”r' "V bl” 3 d”':Spr'iiigers l. llornets goals hiiih li.V' Unit Vii l. Title by score of 8-1 on the round. L sppointingly small group of adults.iR0y Biggar; Uni. goal by uarwy. K. - 3 PaP9Y))'9I1-'-h1- pee wee Md B.3"J-Stewart. Spriugcrs will City Title ' mm Pl-1.)'0gI I-'i'”l"i5l- ""5 h."3l by score of 4-2 on the Round. ) mes ol ioliic-allt-tome series iii City Titles all produced intcr- BANTAMSi esting t-ninpclition aild play with Qvsrsr 393” 43 Qisvlls A””"f he 935- Bmr, and QCIH5. 3. Bears goals by B. Sherry ll-.. Burke). J. Hynes (B. Sherry). Fred. trrows in the Bantam bracket pro- . - I h k . Burke (J. 1-Iynes), Freddie Burke; luclng particulary smart oc ey immws goals by Wayne ward.) Th 'tI'd t.. bth l " h t- , . . m:d;dl(f:'.f(fm,:m.faf5;;ffV:,5"D, (Macliltllan. Brady) Bill MaCMll- )oth teams being away in liloncton la" iw' wardli David L99 iD' R95 put on a clean. fast display but er” B: Macmmaivt lacked the spark always present Anmvs take Title by 5'”"e 0' in playoff games as compared 11'8"" we R”""d' with exhibition fixtures. MIDGET EXHIBITION: Officials for Satllrday ercillnzis Abbies 3; Vlcs 0. Abbie gtials IIV games uorc -irl Perry. Anlos liariie Machonald (Joseph. Jay) Gorreatt and lin) Wliitv Paul Jav t.'i1acDonal(i). Wayne Ft)-llilwlllfg are the game stiiii M:-iclllinaltl. Upon conclllsioli of the lnaries: games an enjoyable skate brought PAPERWEIGHTS: to a close another busy year for Q.S.S. Leafs 3: RS 5. Tigers 0. boys and girl's and skating in this Leaf goals by H. Kane. Jiinmy City. Nine Mile Creek Cops 4-2 Win To Take League Crown .Ai North Rlier rink S;iturd:iy (iluirlic 'il:icl)oil;ali. captain of 3:5? bet?” 3 .V911V' Ii”?-C i'l'"))'J the Bulldogs accepted the SR. 0 ans Nine Mile (leek Bulldogs Johnston trophy and Gerald took a close 4-2 victory over Milton crew” of Mme" Home" accept. hornets to win the North River agne title and the S.R. Johnston ed silver donated by Patterson's Tile Bike Shop trophy trophy. Jewellery t The Bulldogs can gain perlnan- i0T gnt possession of the Johnston tro we hey have already won it twice. phy for the player who combined a Others winners in past years have. high degree of ability with clean been M11?-On (twice). Cornwall and play went to Forbie Taylor of the Covehead, Nine Mile Creek. Fifteen silver Following the game the various spoons from Stead's Pharmacy trophies and prizes were presented were presented to the three high- by Fulton Warren. President the North River League. LEAD SERIES 3-1 of est scorers on cach of the five teams in the league. . Halos Blank Deiroil 3-O DETROIT (CP)-Big Jean Bcli- period of Sunday night's game and veau scored two goals and Floyd liittle Henri (Pocket Ilockct) Rich- Curry fired the third Sunday night. ard of iilnntreal and Norm Ullinan .n;irMontreal Cargadiedns regtained (Bf lfJeIhl'oit drew major penalties e power punc an swep o a . or ig ting. 8-0 shutout over Detroit Red Wings l. The two tangled near centre ice. ;ld'h:8ls(tean?;)?1TLlg'fIInlg 3-1 lead then dropperl sticks and began e u na. mPuck eontrgl through much ofllooked as if a re 9 game an particularly in the would break loose. third period was the big difference I Early in the opening period between to teams in the fourthiMetro Prystai of the Wings suf- game of the best- of -seven final. lfered a cut eyelid when caught zithl tihe filfth game iseltt for Mon- the stick of defenceman Tom .lolin- ea ce ues ay ng. gslugging lustily. For a while it al clollnyhrook each period and gave fine support was given. Prystai was taken to Do goalie Jacues Plante who well calmed ltd: tSI'I&l,f0lI:!. d . n can rss T urs ay's game B P t i when the Red Wings pulled out a. Ii-hl win. the Detrolters Sunday. , at; t were checked more closely -lch th V ' Ind were the first team to show. a signs of tiring. In the third period the crowd oil SAINT JOHN. N.B (CP) - The 15.140 became apathetic and lateisaint John Beaver hockey club In the period even turned to ID-isunday protested the Allan Cup alllalfllgg tBeliveau as the Mon- gala: at Cll1iat'lI'iaEnh..3'nt.. Saturday e nre came up wi somenig in w ic a am Maroon: spectacular stick handling. Ldeglaated Beavers 6-8. uh manager Hartley t'ampbell 'BEAK ISTMNG :said here he wired the protest to dC:::1t'I1ens'i WlfIII!l't!'I;Ct a strt'l,lgGeorge Dudley. of Midland. Ont. 8 : CF Wilt! eween e-secre ary - treasurer of the Can- teams that started in the 1954 sea- tsdian Amateur Hockey Association Ion and had reached 12 straight Mr. Campbell said the based his '11:!" 51"1d?l.V llllitllt protest on grounds that Lou Bendo 011511 Play marked the opening was ineligible for play with Mar- "” L oons because neither the Beaver club nor the game referees had Hackey SCOTES bleellbl l;.formed the centre was 9 gi E Allen Cnp In Midland. Dudley said there Chaiham 6 St. John 3 seemed to be no basis fnr Beavers' (Best - of - seven semi - final'Drotost. lied 1-1) "I haven't well the official wire Winnipeg 2 Vernon 1 lII'0fll Saint. John official: yet. hut lVernnn leads best - of - seven from what I understand Rearer.s' Iemi-flnalg-0. OY.I?l g(ame tiedi .;:i)rn::-st drieisnt amount in mllclin. g l emara -up 1 ill i-y salt. R9(gIIHt9AP?'I;l. Alithltijr 4 l "The fact that the (fAliA's votc. . or r ur ea 3 best-of-st-verilrelcased to the pliblic .Vt-sterday semi-flnawll 2-1) N ” lmorning. sanctioned the use of two Ins” naxltltale Int. 1! 'eligible players by Chatham is all susgtex I I3 ell',set 3 that is needed. There's no provision M) ea s atof-three final in the CARA regulations that state NM 8 H J iieams and referees have to be noti- mac EB” Ins Hui)": 1nnior Sftd of the names of players al- tclace. B amax .M ylowcd to play, so long as the play. "ties g-m ay ns st.-of-sevenyers are eligible. This is the case -with Maroons." i'.3lHXhICIlII0lbove31III3M!eIreIII'IerllcomgIetAIdlt . I 3... the Cilubhk aturdaz &II Willi! i'.f-o"'ii4"'&."L ii. ” l the lcagueis highest scorer Kell.)' Bllltllrll l)()i”l'0 g nt to Ralph Frizzell of Milton riotl was scion mlnlitcs old. Elly by winning it again next year, Hornets and the Fulton Pierce tro- ng . win CIIRG l . Iilinlreal Royals Down Calaracls To Take Lead ilt).Vl'lll-Ill. it'll) M Moutreali Rtijills lIill('HsllPll a four-goal of- I('llsIH) ill the final period Sunday Iilniiime lulu-rt rilrliiic clizimp Ions Bill lllat-Ncill. Marie Mm-Neill. Andy Likely alid Helen Likely. of Charlottetown. are seen above wth their trophies and prizes following IXED CURLING CHAMPIONS their llctnljv at Siiiiiliici xirlv I'll Sat- urday night at the conrliixlnn of the flvc-day bonspicl In the photo above. from left to right. are Reagh Tniiiey. Registzir and master of ccrciiiiiilies Ari lll!-FCIC44&II-I!ll!iIl--II-UCUOQU-4-U DEFEATS S'SIDE TEAM I7-II iio grab a .'i-ii win from Shawinigan .I”;ills ('al2il':li'lx in Lhe first game ol' llirii licxl ill” - seven Quebec Iiorkex Lcacilc illlul. .i i-miiil ill 7..l.'.iI saw the Royals, nllo tinlslii-it in second place 14 points behind the Cataracts in reg- ular seasnn play. wipe out a 2-1 scconil-poi-mil ilcfii-it on goals by Callllii .il:ii'lia.x. l.lilu Denis and the final pe- Mackay also got Royal's first goal at 12:08 of the middle frame after Dick Bouehard and Irwin. I . Grosse of Shawinigan had shot the ltime Mixed Curling Cl18FmDlf)l1- cal; min a 2.0 lead in the first ship at the Sll1TiI'nCl'S(l(' Curling period. Club on Saturday evening. Mac- Jcan - Paul l.:imll'.'lllrie added Neill flCl95)'"fl FFWI -'l"hC'l"lI".5 rIIIaHllnIgan'( lliird goal at 12:22 of rink from Sllminerslde in a score the final period. of 17-11 The winner got riff in a grind start scoring 3 ill): in the first .......N.N&..&... Curling Draw For (Zlflown Tonight The Cllill'ltlIl0ltJWlI Rink skip by Bill MacNeill won the Mar- a lluspital uliere it was reported 7 Pm- there was ziciiorrllagilig of the eye. i It”? 1- ”l)l'll V H Ice 3. -- 4715. Class lull Ian THREE STITC-HES ton. s. MacDonald. w. lllellisll. R. In the midst of IIIF scrap he- Partridge vii. J.F. MacLeod. C. tween jhe younger Richard and Macnonald. Elmer MacDonald. Ulllnan and the general milling Matlicsnn. about. liucsnian Doll: Davies was Ice 3. -- Final Gaine (12 cndsl cut on the chin. necessitating three .lGdison lilcctrlc. (T Machean. T. Siitcllcs. .Mitton. Earl MacLcod. S. Crosby . Another blowup threatened altcrlvs. R, Jenkins, H, Peters, H. the final siren when Beliveall andilcarmer, Henry Douglas, brought all players from both Dr. w. MacDoliald. Harper Mac- son of Montreal. It appeared to be teams swarming from the bench. N '11, J (1 'l1-(; '-- R. C-n-. . , . Canadiens scored one goal ht entirely accidental and no penalty Bout-hard. veteran Montreal cap- 1-uellhc1:5'u1')g(1(:ig1:jall:;l::(iln,l:X.B,B;g- f:,,il:ng.a).,5, (;i,figlgiH1:,.l;1I::i itain who has seen no action in the :naiiv R. spine”. serlies. got inf: the act with l.a:1rry 3-30 pm. Hi! man of te Wings and ten . Dickie Moore of Montreal and U1l- In 12 and 4 Open" lman started a third ruckus. but the l whole thing finally blew over. i 1 Summary l First period: 1. Montreal. Bell-,' iveau (Harvey. Olmstead) 15:52.. T -Penalties: Prystai :50. GeoffrionlEdgeS 51:47. Curry 8:57. I-If Richard; :(minor and major) 14:03. Ullman) The Mimctnn CY-Hi edged the ,(mlnor and major) 14:03. lsport Lodge Trnlters 52-SI in a th- : Second period: 2. Montrc;-il. Beli-lrilling basketball game played at zveau (Ollnstead. Geoffrinn) l1:39.'-(hp fl-iuth Centre in the Hub City Penalties Ullman 4:04. H Richardlnn Saturday night. 412. Beliveail 4:44. Ferguson 4:44. The Mnnctnnirmg .qi-liiailv wnn H3”?-V 3324- MW"? 15-47 the game after the contest w-ii: TIIINI Period: 3 Montreal. Curry (1vpr gem-In: twn pninls riri a person- iPV"V05'- MWIIFIII 11 35- P9llHI- nl fnlll called liist. as the final whi- ','”: E""9; lstle blew. and Wendell Gilli: were high scu- Jtmhersl Si. Pals rers for the Trotters who twice lbuilt up eight point leads Harold Hnwatt. Kip Ready. Irving Mac- Kiunon and Charlie Ready all sco- SUSSEX. NB (CPI A Sussex lmcionaires. 5'Ili1VII1g their best hockey of the season. downed Am- her-zi St Pats ll-3 Sallirrlny night red for Cllarloitetown. in opening a best of llirre series FOR YOUNG MEN for the Maritime Il1l0l'lll()(llalC B; IZ m . 8 C The ('aii:-illiaii AI'my hnidlcr Ap Monclon- Team ('Il5tlT1ii0llSIliD. The S('('()llIl will be played here tonigt. Armand Doiron emerged as top goal-getter with three. Robertson and Eddie aeillveaii each hit the 0" the lat pf June the Cellar twilles twice. Singles wont to All Ilia” AI'I)'l.V Will Cnml it Ilnllml Romaine. Paul Schurnian. Everett llumber OI Dll.V5l('3Il.)' Ill .V0""1 Wilson and Ron Melansnii men of iii vears of aide. Will training while you earn. Amherst niarksmpn warp i.;ri,ig.- Grade ti ciliirntinn. and train Ihcni Comcau. Dink Gauthier and Roger 85 Leg:-re. tradesmen in I!) dlIl0.'('llI trades. Trades training will con- sist of it tun year course startliig In September. When finished the -course the Soldier Apprentice serves three years with a regular tlnit. This plan provides - T HALF PAY TO THE AGE OF 17 THEN FULL PAY ' 30 DAYS PAID HOLIDAYS A YEAR ' MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE ' TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE ' A HEALTHY ACTIVE OUT- DOOR LIFE WITH SPORTS ' GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. Only I limited number can he accepted. Interested applicants must not delay Mail the cmipon below or contact. your local re- cruiting station. ARMY RECRUITING STATION. 162A Kent Street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Telephone 3108 Without cost or obligation. please frirwarrl me fiirfhor details of training under the (uuiadlsn Armv soldier Apprentice Plan. NAME are Itnwlird Mscboiiald (mate) land Wallle Bcllltlebury lieconcllPROV-- ””'"" ” rm?-M ' nu luau: .........-u-u........ prenlice Plan offers you traricsl MacNeill Cl'i'lown Rink Wins Maritime Bonspiel ped end. Arsuiiaiilt wliulli-ii away at Bonspiel. under T. D. Morrison,i lthis lead until at the end of the eleventh the scor lllai-Neill. The Charlottetown quzirtct nailed it away for good by st-iirili: ii and I III the last two Ptlflx iiinnini: hi (hr -ame margin as they had estahlislied in the first cuil For their iii-iiiiv the MaCNeill rlul-i uiin the Cola: Bowl. Each mcliilier of the winning rink re- ceived a beautiful copper chafing dish and an electric blanket. pri7.cd donated by Flintkoie of Canada. Ltd. and Maritime Asphalt Products. Ltd. Personnel of the ItlaeNeill rink was as (ol- lows. Iilll )lzlcNeiil, skip: Marie lil:lc.Veill. nlatc; Andy Likely. sec- ond stoiic; lielen Likely. lead. The Arsenault rink won the rlln- ner-iip awards. four silver entree dishes donated by Blltrlte Rubber Co.. Ltd The members of this rink were Fred Arsenault. skip; lrciic Silliphant. mate; Eric John- Iston. second stone; Blanche 1-Iogg. ilead. 4 On Saturday afternoon two semi- by Ullmilll began 8 IOSINDE 17131011 that l Ice 4. - 45s. Class w Dr. Prowse I final game, were played between the four trophy winners in the first ll's rink, .ner of the Smallman Trophy. beat -Lou Ponies rink from Montague. who had won the Willard Mac- ;MaeNeill and Aisenault together for the 13-end final. This Maritime Mixed Curling 4 New I956 Hudsoi-i Rambler Cintoniiour-booth l rlhldiny of Donald Trophy. Both scores in the. semi-finals were 11-5. This brought- Herels the only all-new car - in the low-priced field . .. Clark. Fhairiiian of the bonspiel: Mr. and Mrs. lllacNeill. Mr. andl Mrs. Likely and T.D. Morrison President of the Summersldc Curl- ing Club. Photo by Wotton i first period and held a 5-3 margin) blrrank Kuzma getting the other. President of the club. and Art. blazed a new and sparkling trail: in the alineils of Maritime Curling. Reagh Tlnney and David Morrison as liielnbers of the committec assisted in the success'u1 venture Rinks were present from Hal- ifax. Saint Jdhn. Sussex. Monctrm. Amherst. New.Glasgow. Sackrille. and Charlottetown. in addition to the home rinks. and the committee was forced regretfully to turn down the application of mainland lrinks as the idea caught on and lentlnisiz-ism grew. Members of the visiting rinks are anxious to re- ;turu in Sumnicrside to take part lagaln in the ”lViaritime-lllxed” lwhich proved to be a veritable l mix-master. SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c g Trlipliy. Afternoon - 4 ()0 defeated. Tingley's rink from Sack- Monday and Wednesday . ?llehWlnnSliA0f IIITF C. illdwi g Nigmsngqo '4- rop y. an rsenau s rn . n-1 Tuesday 8:30 p.mg Hockey Finals .S.D.U. AT PARKDALE Thursday - 8:30 pm. Hockey Finals PARKDALE AT S.D.U. ZI PENALTIES MARK GAME Maroons Defeat (Beavers 6-3 To Square Series CHATHAM. Ont. Vllkelll and Chick Chalmers each scored twice Saturday night tol lend Chatham Maroons to a 6-3) victory over Saint John Beavers In a rough hockey game marked with 21 penalties. The victory squared the best.-of-. seven eastern Canada Allan Cup. llnzi 1-1. The third game will played here today. Referees C h a r Florett Roy. both of Montreal. had I busy night. especially during the second period when they hzliided-third period .t 3'.” out 11 penalties, includini: two mvIS- Lineup conducts and two majors. Saint: shorthandcd. period ended. and Visk ” iteam in the penalty box. TOOK EARLY LEAD .3 .1 wme Chatharn took a 3-1 lead in the 'm -I. I ' Melange" . Moncfon Team Wins P.E.I,-N.S. Juvenile Title by the end of the second. Graham Joyce and centre Lou Bendo were the other marksmen for the Maroons. Vernon Jones fired two goals for Saint ilohn illth Bendn was plnyinc his first game for Clialllain since the .llar- 0 mos received perm in from Prime the Canadian Amateur liot-key As- with two layers. A stipulation was that U1: players must he from demdeath mml' the Ontario Hockey Association A Senior A League and not tllc Northern Ontario Hockey Associa- in. Bendo played all season with Stratford Indians of the Olin Scu- Ior A loop. The Maroons liarl also sought permission to ll.sP llFlliliC Speck. a member of the N()llA Sudbury Wolves. SEEKS REPLACEMENT Murph Chamberlain. S'side Air Cadets Drop Ch'lown 8-3 either Jack lilcKeri'1.le or (CF) -- Alex period with Saint John playing one man short. Viskelis made it 2-0 at fence: 7:48 with the Maroon: themselves Baldwin; forwards: Dick. Busch, Jones put the Beavers on the s oresheet at 15:40 but Bendo got It back four seconds before the In the second period Chalmers b . notched their second Egoals before Kuzme and Jones tal- . - . lied for Saint John. Jones' goal I” Deml ""dicame with one member of each Joyce got the only goal of the y Saint John - Goal: Shirley; de- John was tagged wlthill of the fence. H-muhberger. Barrem Brk. total of 21 sentences. lncludlng1a,.iCh' Leyla. forwards. Puddl, Mill misconducls Ind One D1330)”: eombe. Kuliman. Kuzma. Jones. Ruble. Palladlno, Smith. Nicolle. MONCTON (CP)-Mollcion lliar-i3""h ons won the New Brunswick- I13” h Edward Island juvenllel . t l sociatlon to bolster their (cam Ctgfgttelggfn iggigaia g!eI:”3x': Moncton now will meet Falrview ces for the Maritime ljuvenile title at Halifax this week, The Surruneraido Air Cadet Squ-l admit IIOCREY team defeated the Fliailiaiii Charlottetown Air Cadets 8-3 in a: coach, said he is trying in iihtain inter-squadreoll game at civicl .lnc tadlum Saturday Afternoon. For. Cliathnm - Goal: Edwards; dg. Zoi-lea. Blair. Kotaneii. Joyce, Power. Connelly. Chalmi.-rs. Unger. Ferguson. Viukelia. Bendo. Referees: Charlie Dezlel and Florett Roy. both of Montreal.- Stlmmc y First. period: 1. Chatham. Chaim. ers (Connelly. Power) 3202: 2. Chatham. Viskells (Bendo) 7;qg 3. Saint John, Jones (Kulllnan' White) 15:40: 4. Chltham. Bendii (Kotanen) 10:56. Penalties: Kull. man 1:36. Dick 6:41. Blair 12:43 Brklacieh 17:14. 19:56. ' Second period: 5. Chathaiu. Chalmers (Connolly. Power) 11:09, 6. Chatham. Viskelis (Busch) 13:35' 7. Saint John. Kuzma (Puddl: combe. Nicolle) 13255; ti. saint John. Jones (White) 152271 Penal- ties: Blair :16. Unger 1:33. Brk. 1acich.5:l2. Hinchberger (millur. misconduct). Busch 6:09. Connellv 7:30, Kullman. Brklacleh (miscon- duct) 8:37. McPhee (major). Un. ger (major) 15:20. Tlilrd period: 9. Chatham. -Inyrg (Chalmers. Unger) 3:41. Penallipg 7:49. McPliee 10:16. Blah Chalmers 12:20. Brklacich Freetown Swami): New llnnan 13-4 ) The first game in a two-gamu total goal sereis for the North and South Shore League championship and the C.C. Baker trophy wail -was played in the Kensington Rink Saturday night The score was 13-4 for Freetown over New Annsn. Freetown contra. lled moist of the play during the game. The Freetown team will now carry the nine goal lead into the Scllertzl of Kitchener - Walt-i-loo the Victor: Irvine Sonler scored second game which is to be played Dutchmen as his second l'eplace- six goals and Frank Driscoll, two in Bedeque rink tonight. The Tro- meat. Chalmers opened the 9 was 1341 Mr) Clark. chairman of the 'Spiel, hasisaturday night at 3:02 of the first ombs. I Charlottetown goals were scored phy will be presented to the win- scoring by B.Mui-ry, F. Burke. and C. To- ners at the conclusion of tonii as game. S. M E N N E N ”iAFTER-SHAVE TAI-C FOR MEN Dims Shine - feels Fine Doesnli Show Finishing touch for every shave! Neutral tint-won't show on your face. Helps cover nicks, blemishes. Finest Italian Talc - bam- merized for ultra Ene tex- ture! Crisp scent! SEE THE WEDNESDAT NIGHT TV FIGHTS 'A1 supplied Tlu Candida Olympic Tuna nrdtt The Hudson Rambler O-on-Country combines load-carrying ability with Iivi'ng-room luxury. 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