'3TI::?&"SyN;:N'YEE51”i';L Page 0 The Guardian Canadiens Go Against Boston Tonight In Opener MONTREAL. (C P) - Montreal Conadiens. still reeling from the, loss of the National Hockey Loa- ue championship. go against the onion Bruins here tonight in the opener of a best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final. Toronto Maple Leafs will nl('0l the league winning Detroit Rail Wings in Detroit. The Canadians. who appeared to have the NHL title clinched itnlil the started blowing game: right an left last week. will be uitli out the services of their star. Maurice Rocket Richard. suspend- ed for the last three games of the regular schedule and the playoffs. It will also be the first meeting between the teams since Richard clashed with Hal Laycoe of the Bruins and linesman Cliff Thomp- son in a stick-swinging duel that resulted in his suspension by Nill. president Clarence Campbell. To guard against a possible at- tack by the fans on Laycoe-simi- lar to the one on Campbell that wound up in a full-scale riot last Thursday-police officials said they will have "plenty of men" at the Forum tonight. NO CHANCES TAKEN "We don't know if the fans will Today's Rotary Rink Program Minor Playdowns. 4.00-4.30 - Paperueights. Q.S.S. Royals vs Pkdl Bluebirds. 4.30-5.00 - Pee Wces. W.l(.S. Monarchs vs Q.S.S. Canadians. 5.00-5.45 -- Bantams. Q.C.H.S. Flyers vs Pkdle Rcgals. 7.00-8.00 - Commercial. Vo- cational School vs Patriot. 5.15-9 - Exhibition. Gov't. Garage vs Winsloe. Monday's Rotarv Rink Results City Minor League playoffs. llrst of home-and-homo game series: Paperweight: - P.S.S. Tigers 4 P.S.S. Falcons 3. Tigers goals by Ronnie Diamond. Gordon Full, D. Kitaon and Jamey Kennedy. Falcons goals by Ronnie Giggey. J. Scheyler and W. Schcyicr. Pee Ween - P.S.S Hornets 2. Pkdle Pnrkers 0. Hornets goals by Billy MacMillan and R. Larkin. Bantams Q.S.S. Eagles 6. Pkdln Royals 0. Eagles goals by Richard Bradley (3), Paul Jay (2). Vince Mulligan (1). Official: -- Art Perry, D. Ar- senault. Garrison League Shoot Results The following are tho (earn .-ii-nros posted for the third shoot. in the Garrison Rifle League: I Med Coy (Team it R.C.M.P. "L" Division ed Coy (Team 2) 476 5 pts. 475 4 pts. 005 3 ms. 5 I-l.M.C.S. Quccn (Iharlotto 450 3 pts.l l7 RECCE Rcgt. 445 3 pts. R.C.A.F. Summerside 444 3 pts. Individual scores posted for third shoot: I Med Coy (Team No. ll lfLt. A. K. Mulch .00 Sgt. R. M. Vcsscy 97 Sgt. R. J. Hurry its Sgt. 1. S. Vessey SN Maj. W. T. Hooper 91 Total . . . 476 R. C. M. P. Csl. C. A. .i. Bung.-iy 97 Sx'Sgt. D. R. George ll? Sgt. A. M. Johnston tit; Crit. J. E. Nightingale 94 Cpl. R. F. Wellinns 91 Total 475 . . wards Smith. Bailey. Sollowl. Cm. M" 1) M l.mtc. .-ti-Molky. Garagan. 0akley.y Pt. r. 1.. Gormlcv 94 ll"''''"''- ”'''g"": .1 Pic. J. L. Fcrgiisnn 02 . i"mm"" CPL By w. Run My First period: 1. Hallfsx.yLahey H. N G Harry N 407. 2 North Sydney. fircgo ' i i till-10. Pcnaliics. Mason 7:00. Bag- S .2 try to ()0. Coleman. Oakley l.”l:3 . ggrnlled Om: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ” 4” 'll;iii-.ii-ri2 (li:))llJi:lr0 I5:-60. Perry l7:00. Ilgt. 8. A. Riissi-ti as 'g””" : . H H G Pte. C. R. A. Wnltnn s7. :"”f'I"" '”"l"";' 3 New H. M. C. S. Queen Charlnllc imXl'd '3 13.. ' F"! iosers -7- n- .2 :r:.. .3: ts. .- c. .0. i. Llewelyn 93 Ni” ab 9 G "1 V A: - : C. E 0' E. W. Anmrmn 90 .orth Sydney. on to ( ndrea) P. 0. D. Mncxem. "9 7:23: 7. Halifax. Perry (Turner) surg. Cdr. L. E. Prrlwst on Total .. .. 450 Counted out; P. 0. E. Duffy 75 P. 0. W Judson )5 I7 RICCE Rut Capt. I. R. Burke I7 : Maj R. J. Mshar an : on s. Campbell 37 Capt. D. E. Matthews R7 Capt. L. W. Ford in Total Count: out: Li. D. . litselestti M Ital. I. K. Kennedy as ICAP. Iuunoi-side Ft. ll. Forth Ill IO R. J. Vsnnunibeelt 92 MO I. B. larriault as Ere. N. P. Richardson on L. N. Walker 79 ' u?'i"' "ii I. ai-sons 76 I I5 in in the first Tuesday, March 22, 1955 I be after Laycoe'si blood." s police spokesman said. ”At any rate. .yie're not going to take any cltiinces. There will be plenty of mcn on hand to nip any trouble before it starts." There was no annou cement from Campbell yet on wh ther he plans to attend. After Thursday's .riot. in which the fans smashed hundreds of windows and looted jewelry stores. the Forum man- .ai:cmont asked the NHL president ito stay away from Saturday's game against the New York Rangei-s. Exhilgtion Rnseball . By THE CANADIAN PRESS (lhicazo (Al 001 0l0 000-2 6 0 Milw'kce (N) 20002100):-5 8 2 Con.-uicgra. Harshman (6) and l.olliir. Conley. Robinson (6) and ('i'aiidall. White (6). W-Conley; L- C0llSllCiZl"8. HRs: Mil-Pafko. Bru- ton. Adcock. Chi. Bailey: and Minarcin. (1) L- Klippstein Landrith. W-Minarcln; Pierce. Cleveland Rodcniyrier. Score (4) Houtte-1 man '7) Narleski (9) and Hegan:l Mt-Call. Grissom (6) and Kati. W- Houtteman; L-Grlsaom. HR: NY- Mueller. .Pltts'L!h (N) 011100000-S 9 1 'Cincinnati IN) 200000011-410 0 Grunuzild. Douglas (5) and) iSnii1h; Ackcr. Werle (6) and Bai-l ilcy. W-Werle: L-Douglas. HRs:l ;P;;li-Clement; Cin-Kluszewski. Pliila. (N) 000 003000-3 S 0 St. Louis (N) 020 000000-2 5 1 cnsagrande. Lovenguth (6) and Lopata: Arroyo. Jones (ii) Law- rcnco (RI and Smith. Sarnl (ii). ill"-Casagrande. L-Jones HR: Pha- Lopata. Baltimore (A1 0000000(l)-0 7 0 Detroit (Al 000 Ml 03x-4 7 0 Duren. Johnson (6) and Bstts: iLai:y. Foytack (6) Blrrer (0) and House. Wilson (8). W-Foytack; Ir Johnson. HR: Det-Belardi. N York (A) 051500 242-10 IA 2 Brooklyn IN) 003 020 102- 5 ll 1 Blackwell. Konstanty (3) Lopat (4) Hyrne (8) and Howard; Meyer, Wojcy (3) Drysdale (5) Lablne (B) and ompson. Campanella (5). finals. of play. Monctnn's goals were evenly split. Bob Bowness. an off-season insurance salesman. fired one in the first period. Yvon Houle and Ross Watson picked up the sec- ond and third in the middle period and Ray Lacrolx and Lorne Wat- ters wrapped it up in the last frame. Pele Girouard connected for the Ottawa district champions in the middle period. Bill Franklin and Mayne Darch were the marksmen in the llth-hour breakout which brought fans to their feet in the dylng moments. Play was fast the whole dist- ance. Twelve penalties were call- ed. Hawks getting nine of them. The third game of the series will be played here Wednesday and the fourth game Saturday. Any furth- er games also wll be played here. Hawks won the Maritime title by dusting off New Glasgow Rang- ers earlier this month. Ottawa-Goal Duncan: defence: Franklin. Foster. Diguer. Melon; forwards Glrouard. Llcari. Darch. Gravelle. Tyrell. Dunnigan. Gin- MONCPON. (CP)-Moncton Hawks whipped Ottawa RCAF Flyers 5-3 here Monday night to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven Eastern Canada Allan Cup semi- Hawks romped to a 5-1 lead by the halfway point in the third period but the Flyers applied steam to their of- fensive machine to net a pair of goals in the last minute gras. St. Jacques. Dunn. Grant. Moncton-Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: Weaver. Leplne. McNeil. Michelin. R o b l n s o ii: forwards: Bowness. Thomson. Walters. Wat- son. Hirschfeld. Campcau. Houie. Lacrolx. Sknnett. summary First period: I. Moncton. Bow- ness (Walters) :38. Penalties: Girouard 5:09. Michelin l3:43. Second perlo ' 2. Moncion. lloule (Michelin) 5:41; 3. Ottawa. Girau- ard (Grant. Franklin) 12:15. Moncton. Watson (Michelin. Cam- peaul i6:-ll. Penalties: Lcplne. Gravelle 4:25. Leplne 7:53. ilJcNeil 8:22. Sinneit 10:42. McNeil. Dunni- A .sc-hcdulc with "a small surplusi" gab 17:34. . Third period: 5. Moncton. La- Nm-.-mug crolx lHoule. Pidsodny) 7:39: 6. Moncton. Waiters (Bow css. '(iich-' elin) 8:39: 7. Ottawa. Franklin) (Gravcllel 10:04: 8. Ottawa. Dar-l ach (Franklin. Licari) 19:38. Pen-i attics: Bowness 9:19. Watson 10:36.: Leplne 17:02. . stops: 1 Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 7- 26 Pidsodny . .. 3 5 12- 20. Rinks from all over thc Mari- times swung into action yester- day at the Charlottetown Curling Club rink in the opening section of the week-long Centennial Bon- spiel with the winners of three trophies being decided before play ended for the day. late last night. The Hiram Atkinson foursome from Charlottetown captured the Imperial Oil Company Limited trophy; the Dr. E. S. Giddings quartet. also f r o m the island capital. won the Morrison and MacRae Company Limited trophy. while the Herb Matthews rink from Alberton racked up the ma- jority of points in the losers sec- tion to win the Road Builders Shield which is donated by the Island Construction Co. Ltd. The presentation of trophies and prizes was made by Pro- vincial Association president, Mr. W. R. MacNell. assisted by bon- spiel organizer Mr. Finlay Mac- W-lllackwell: L-Meyer. HR: Eka- Zimmcr. HAi.ii-Vxx (CPI -North Sydney Fraiiklins won the Maritime jun- ior hot-kc-y title here Monday night while losing 8-4 to Halifax llion.-iri-its in the second ame of tllcir two-rzame. total-goa finals. The Cape Breioners won the opcncr ll-0 at North Sydney Sat- urdsy night and took the round by 12-0 margin. Franklins now advance into llyicmoriai Cup play against Que- her Frontenacs with the first iE(ilTtP scheduled for Montreal iwcrlncsdny. North Sydney battled furiously to withstand a determined Hali- fnx attack which netted four R0315 in the third period. Thc game was hectic with 17 pcnaltics called. Lineup North Sydney-Goal: Reppa: de-. ti-mo xii-i)nut:all. Mcrritt. Mason.l i'c-rgiison; forwards: Goutliro. An- rlrcu. Rico, Grc ory. McLellsn. liickoy.Colcman. oblnson. Halifax - Goal: Babineau: de- fDilf'C' Perry. Warner. Lahcy: for- Leod following the final rounds in em competition. North Sydney Franklins Win Maritime Junior Hockey Championship 12:30. Penalties: Lahcy 8:40. Third period: 8. Halifax. Bailey (Smith) 3:22; 0: Halifax. Lahe (Lane) 9:30: 10. Halifax. Smit lSollows) 12:44: ll. Halifax. Al- Molky (Warner) H215; 12. North Sydney. Andrea (Mason) l5:02. Penalties: 'Reppa (served by Rob- inson) 3:42. Hickey 8:00. Perry 15:15. Lane. McLellan 19:45. Mason (minor. major). Garagan 19:55. Bulldogs Get Cu The Nine Mile Creek Buldogs have been awarded the Myers Cup by default and were given the right to advance against the Cape Traverse Rovers for the Crapaud Victoria Board of Trade Cup which was won by the Rovers last season. Central Royalty School Girls Tie With North River Central Royalty School girls continued thcir fine playing by holding thc much older and heav- ier North River team to a 2-all tie played at North River rink Saturday night. Judy Johnson opened the scor- ing for Central Royalty on I pass from Adele Beck early in the second period. Brenda Coles scor- ing the tlelng goal a few minutes later. For North River girls goals wet-o scored ihy Ruth Corbett and Delta Watts. League Finals "iii?-ii?l-iiik-ii-iiiii-W-iiCh'town, Alberton rinl(?Wih 1: i.Honors In Opening Section . The first round in the imperial Oil Trophy play and the first of the 'spiel. which is normally known as the Confederation Bon- spiel. got under way at 11 a.m. yesterday morning. Bill MacNeill of Charlottetown defented Don Bealty of Saint John. Hiram At- kinson collected the first of his trio of wins at the expense of the MacFarlane foursome from Summerslde while John Square- briggs defeated the Beck rink from Montague. In the fourth game H. R. Carruthers of Char- lottetown collected a two ender on the tenth to edge Herb Mai- thews of Alberton. The winners of the first round continued play at 8 p. m. with Atkinson and Squarebriggs col- lecting their second wins and eliminating MncNeil and Car- ruthers. respectively. from further play in the first section. The winners met in the final round North River In At North River rink last night. North River defeated Long Creek 4-1 to win the semi-finals for the R. R. Bell hockey trophy. North River meets Hampshire in the finals which open tonight. It will be a best of three series. L. Maci..ean scored a pair for North River. while H. Smith and D. Murray got singletons. .1. Mac- Moncton Hawks (Take Two GamegLead In Series By Defeating Ottawa Flyers 5-: ll Plan 1955-56 Ramblers Team AMHERST. N.S. (CF) - The four-member ' g commit- tee said Sunday plans are under- way already for the 1955-55 edi- tion of Amherst Ramblers of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. The announcement was made by Amherst businessman A. R. Lamy who became manager of the outfit recently. Lamy said his committee had been given assurances of support from fans which indicated Am- herst would be able to ice A stronger team next season. He said Rzimblers wound up the Hockey Scores Memorial Cup 2 Ottawa 4 (Ottawa wins best-of-five quar- ler-finals ll-0) Maritime Junior North Sydney 4 Halifax 8 (North Sydney wins two-game, total-goal series l2-ii) Allan Cup Moncton 5 RCAF Flyers 3 (Mnncton leads belt-of - semi-final series 2-0) SEVEH at ll p.m. with Atkinson iakingy his third win and the trophy by. a 12-6 score. y First draw for thc .Vloi'rlson and Macliae Trophy play was hcld at l p.m. with four Char- lotli-town rinks skipped by Dr. E. S. Giddings. E. W. ML'llll'llB, J. F. MacLeod and C. MacLeoit taking wins. The losers were Jim Henderson from Sackville, Dr. Preston Macintyre from Montague. Dr. Lem Prowse and R. Carrulhcrs iroin Charlotte- lown.:'l'he second round in the competition was played at 5 p. m. with Dr. Giddings and Clea- rer MacLean coming up with their second wins of the 'spiel and winning a berth in the finals for the trophy. The final 12-end round was played in the 9 p.m. draw with Giddings swamp- The curlers for the 9 p.m. draw were piped around the ice sur- face by six members of the Blick Watch Pipe Band which was flown from Greenwood. N.S.. last evening. The parade was headed by Premier A. W. Matheson and Finlay MacLeod. The hand will make three ap- (Contlnued on page 9) Stewart Rink Ties Winner Don Cresghan's Newcastle rink won the Maritime Junior Curling Bonspiel in Sackville Saturday. ing MacLean 16-7. . The lose” in bum first rounds nosing out a Charlottetown qunret of me mmhy play, played me" skipped by Gordon Stewart on second round of the day with the pmmsi Morrison and MacRae seml-final- Each rink had ml" Wu" "ml lgts at 5 pm. Their compwuon one loss at the end of the two- was now an 3 point ham Wm, day 'spicl but the Newcastle rink the rink collecting the most points, 101 the HM M03030 ll hid 53 winning the Road Builders Shield. points as compared with Char- The second and final round of lottetown's 53. the cnmnetilion was i)la.ved at Six rinks were entered in the 7 P-m- Wm! El"? Beck link from 'spiel, two from each of the prov- Montague finishing Olll the round inccsy 11 lg lponlofed annually ylllllthlon p?;"l5' Kll"1a'”lfd h-V,tl;9i;3 by Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. who a ews om cr on wi . h 1. Vi; Wm? d 1 y In Charlottetown foursome are: skip. 1”" 5 "l;c"leh Wt." y g Gordon Stewart; mate. James ma" 5” '0" n e Sple 3 Cameron; second Dori Wonnacott. l1.i'.l'..51'ii.."i.5iiit...?.il'iEi”ii1'I...li and lead Bob I-clam The no- Donald scored the lone tally for M." r resmuuve was . 1-WI C'"'i- ' ' M”: w'd""'”':V ""1 T""'5d” ?'lIllil(IfllOT'fl1 theep Montaizu; Curling Club skipped by Atwood Mac- ' F d T Donald. other members are: Re 0 male. Homer Moar; second. Douglas Mac owan. and lead Win Stanley DETROIT. (AP)-The Detroitt Red Wings. who haven't lost I hockey game since Feb. 17. have been installed as surprisingly strong 2 U2-to-1 favorites to sweep to their second straight Stanley Cup championship. The playoffs get under way in Olympia Stadium tonight with the Red Witlgs meeting the Toronto Maple Leafs in the opening game of a best-of-seven semi-final ser- ies. The Wings closed out the regu- lar season with a furious rush, going unbeaten through their tin- al i7 games. to nip the Montreal: Canadians. 6-0, for the league title. . The Jdsmakers now say the Detroiters will go right on win-, ning in the playoffs. They have- made the Wings n goal-and-a-half favorite to trim the Louis in to- night's opener. UPSET NOT i.ll(El.Y Judging from the rccord. it's difficult to envision a Toronto up- set. although the yMaple Leafs generally are at their best in the playoffs. During the regular season. the Winne About an the uluabll ii the Montague rink which won the Road Duildm Shield. union of the Centennial Bonspiel which is presently being held at CtIflltLClub. They are "com left to right: lcad Don Davis. second prmii.-.u.:t. Oudmon, and strip Ralph lack. P ( is or llelcl I sdicns. Basil Johnston. All entrants have less than eight years of curling experience. FORUM” DATES Mllllllll 22 to 25 TUESDAY- Childrenis Skating . 4 - 5:30 City League Final - 7:30. Skate After. Cup.Senes Red Wings best Toronto seven times while losing four and lying three. in the 14 games the Maple. Leafs scored only 15 goals against- Detroit. 3 Toronto will be minus defence- man Tim Horton. who suffered a broken nose and law late in the season. The Wings are in near perfect shape. with captain Ted. Lindsay's bruised shoulder the: only injuryhof noge. lt didn',t seem: to bother im unday right as , he scored three goals in the iwEDNbsDAY- memorable massacre of the Can- Skaumi THURS Y- Childrcnls Skating General Skating . FRIDAY- Children's Skating General skating SATURDAY--- . Skating Rural-City Skating New Glasgow In Maritime 3 Finals WINDSOR. N. S., (CP) - New Glasgow Maritime Steel lost to Windsor Ramblers 7-5 Monday but won the Nova Scotia intermediate "B" hockey title by virtue of a 11-3 win in the first game of the two-gnmc total goal series. TUBELESS Super-cushion comm inenilion In gydmory tin and lvbol o M0fI5l0WOWFmllm o l'WII'MlM!!llIHU- o FltI&ndlllllD O s. --.-q SERVICE -11 it i()WN wt-4IJtN(;. TIREH (,Photo by Barter) I TIRE sttivtcr -: u.,.l( .:i4..'l'. 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