The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Apr. 22, 1958. > Habs’ 4th Cup Win Heads _ List Of Broken Records fernon Canucks >recict Victcry “~ wag V2aaNON. Ager said the city of Vernon [ORONTO (CP)—Ve-mee aise pat om a fund--aising cam- ‘ ' acs, Woh a S259 scheiiy) pe ze ' MONTREAL (€P) — Montreal pearances, running its total to 19 was dressed in the final, re” te Bria Comm a2 gov /SEREES SCHEDULE Canadiens’ fourth straight Stan-|this year. K was also Canadiens’ |gained the record of most Stan eat im their bemk accocat.| Thivd and fourth games are set Jey Cup title heads the list of rec-| ninth straight final appearance in|ley Cup games, 125. Ted Lind to be a <-od edvertsement| fer Frifiey* acd Saterday. ords broken during this year’s|35 years of pla competition,jsay of Chicago Black Hawks; oo —a een a ice sur- National Hockey League playoffs. | two more c een Santee eee ae ° the ice aczinst Witty im Maple Gardens both- Canadiens e: Tor-| Mont coach Blake the best-of-seven final, eee aonin tonlzh. aval the team “Yat oul be ebay. onto Maple Leafs 53 Saturday hed pe foe pee cee aoe passed Richard in that series, eneliees test Setiey’s epew | ter Sa RRO AE night here to win the best-of-| ing over from Dick Irvin four ea-|Tunning his total to 122,’ while. geome cf the tetctem some faith ip seven Stanley Cup final 4-1, broke! sons ago, is the first coach to|Richard missed the series be yes me oe oe Conte qrediews. a tie with Leafs for most consecu-| guide his team to four straight |Cause of a broken ankle. even rings up fe Be ooh ae ~ = tive cup championships. Toronto | championships. Muscleman Marcel Bonig felt,” Searce Acar conch | ame“ser hockey title i Oslo last won the title in 1947-48-49 while} Canadien defenceman Dou g|two short of the record for most. cen ees ™ Canadiens .equalied that record| Harvey was the only player to|goals in a playoff year, The" ong meee Mi oct, des ask hk oe last year. set a new mark among scorers.| Montreal left winger scored 10 edger Bement Rew tan uqunahes The Montreal club also bettered | He collected 11 assists during the|goals against Chicago and Tor- feels it's xe oe - its own marks of most final ap-|11 playoff games in which Cana-| onto. Richard and Canadiens’ the jrevince to send 2 team Sunday pians diens played to run his total to| Jean Beliveau hold the mark of te come-e for the Canzdiam them fer the remainder of — , 58 in 11 years 12 ehamo-cn=h'p eT eee dal cup Backed Leafs, Gord Howe of Detroit Red| Dickie Moore, the NHIL’s scor- the first club to do Wings held the old mark of 48|ing champion in the last two ck] * cin “Setemehtest Stal Will Pay Off assists. regular seasons, had five , Wann Maurice Richard, who saw little} and 12 assists for 17 points dur- (Continued from page ® WELLAND, Ont. (CP)-For |action during the first fourjing the plavoffs, three short of. Larry Miller, like other |games, of the Leaf series, but| the record held by Howe cket quite easily. acd we moire @ recent interview with ex= of which 2epccc-ed im the New Hera'd-Trocre. that these es do not present teo much of, nth iy { lh [ i : i : i E | | The puck bounees over the/ the shoulder of Montreal Canadiens’ National otkey Stanley Cup finals in Montreal | Dave Creighton (cen‘re) who is | goalie Jacques Plante and past| April 18, in which Canadiens| being watched closely by Tom | Toronto four games to one. the net during the final game of | beat Toronto Maple Leafs 53. Johnston of Canadiens. Montreal SPORT ECHOES BY NORMAN MACDONALD To Be Held At The last S‘tanley Cup game has been called ‘‘nerve-wrack- ing’ by upper Canadian sports writers. To the players, per- haps, but we as a _ spectator must register a negative vote We are a Maple Leaf fan. Many times during the series did we name of Earl Smith Earl is for the most part an unsung hero eye in the Maritimes like hockey MONCTON (OCP) — Financial difficulties may prevent New Waterford Strands, Noca Scotia One of Summerside’s great Senior ““C”’ basketball champions est athletes is a fellow by the say from competing in a two-day Marirtime round-robin basketball tournament at Newcastle, N. B., April 25-26 ,it was announced here Tuesday night by Greg Mur- phy, secretary-treasurer of the New Brunswick Basketball Asso- ciation. because he takes part in games which do not catch ‘he public and baseball. His games are tennis and badminton, and he League | Sweeping im on goal is Leaf’s | won the Stanley Cup by defeating Senior ‘C’ Hoop Tourney hockey fans who bet Toronto Maple Leafs would win the Stanley Cup, the day of reck- oning has come. Leafs lost inthe cup final against Montreal Canadiens and Miller will pay off his losing wager today when he pushes Clifford Lamarche 16 miles to St. Catharines in a rubber-tired wheelbarrow. Miller said he feels Leafs’ coach Punch Imlach should push the barrow at least half the way. (CP Phote) | “= Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member 'D. A A. MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE | THE BIKE SHOP Charlottetown 183 Great George St. Newcastle Mr. Murphy said he received a wire from Ralph Cooley, sec- retary-treasurer of the Nova Sco- tia Basketball Association, saying that New Waterford was having financial difficulties and wouldn't know until Thursday whether or ont they will compete. If New Waterford fails te show, a series between New Brunswick champion Newcastle Legionaires =s i by the ‘3 M@mportant harness horse ; ‘ ; and Prince Edward Island r a oon . eae tramsaction was consummated | tense forward in eager antici-| is far, far ahead of his nearest BASEBALL rentedetinie: Sieiualolie RCAF. last Saturday when the very fast | Pation as the Leaf players con | competitors in these pastimes. will be arranged. It could be a Mt Santa Anita Califermiq | seven-yearcld pacer, Raven Abbe|Verged on Plan‘e, or leaned | Earl was also a mao _ ie two-game, total point series or a t week Widower Creed came|25T; owned H.R. Bevan of Char-| back, clutching the cushions in former in basketball, and cou pu National League best-of-three series. with a new track recerd of 1.|letielewn was sold to “The sheer terror as those Canadiens | give a softball a real push in Cincinnati 002 010 100-4 11 0 Following is a proposed sched- 25, driven by Howard Beis-|S'@iirete fer an undisclosed sum | bore down on Bower. We tried | the few games we saw him | Milwaukee 003 220 00x—7 11 @/ ule released by Mr. Murphy: er in the $15,000 Califermin | He is mow a member of the Don | to relax at these suspenseful | play. We can’t help think'ng he} Purkey, Acker (4) Cuellar (5),| Saturday f ce. As m=7*ioned im these metes | Seaman Stable. moments but just couldn’t man- | would have been equally prefi-| Schmidt (7) and Bailey; Spahm| Newcastle vs Summerside (2.00 ag Widowder Creed has! Last year Raven Abbe had win- | 27¢ ‘t. After the first period of | cient in baseball or hockey. He | and Crandall. L: Purkey. p.m. at Newcastle). geal ot 158 35 earhier | 7imzs of $3241 and he is cligible | the last game, we sat back in| has the ‘timing and ghee St. Louis 000 000 000—0 1 0| New, Waterford vs Newcastle ihe meeting. and that was tied |% the 2.17 Pace. To get an idea | Wwiet resignation. Anyone look-| tion of a natural born athlete | Chicago 010 000 00x—1 5 0) (9:00 p.m. at Newcastle), Se by WD. Direct lef lis smeed. we may say that on| ins at us \might have even | — pee aged enough to} G_ Blaylock and H. Smith; | Sunday : Ke notice that Joc O'Briem is May 28th. 1958, he won a hailf- thought we were neutral. sae _ a the jolts | Hobbie and S Taylor. Summerside vs New Water- i racing at Santa Alta. as of|mile pace at Sackville Downs.| ., ine Loats made a| “ és American Leacue ford .1:30 p. m. at Chatham). t weck. He won the Santa Asi-|Haliex. im 142 25, and.a short PR a wadl veg Miwa @ gr Che We Week divers under Gh |e: Se cnet with the (time Inter, on June 4, he won the gallant try in those last five or} v an aye u “1 A Boston 001 010 000-2 8 1 os ane Caang} “A” Pace over the same track | Six minutes. But we don’t get ere a s pick ng ao Wilhelm and Triandos: Casale, FOR RENT Sth the mite “m 206 45./m 213 25 and 2.12 15 too excited over a team striving bademane iy e alrerem® = N.H-'- | Moffard (7) and Daley. L: Cas- Floor Sanders and Edgers ce. i = 2 “ Sle desperately for two geals with | awards the play-off games were ale. HRs: Bit-Triandos 2 (4) al : Was sccoad with Time Me oa ~~ oe bY | so [ttle time left. If the Leafs | not taken into consideration at |). wy o , yd . “B” Trot. purse $2300 with |Stetiew Mavhew of Kinkcra, was had Pegg ow yar ge » | all. We have seen something New York 202 103 030-11 18 0)! cloor Sealers and Varnishes mile in 202 Jee won az Si_/32 m@ the above Trace. By the reared = inn tae eaies fae contrary to this long-held belief Washington 010 003 000-4 8 1! for sale } pace with the threevear-eld (Way. there is a litle chap you | ing back into action. recently and are wordering if Larsen, Maas (6) and Berra; | CHANDLER BROS. a time 26 £5. and Wemt t keep vour eyes on this i : Ramos, Kralick (3) Valentinetti ass Meadow. we were wronz all the time. (7) Gri (8) and Fit Id. W-| Plyweod Place Dial 6557 won a “B™ Tret. purse $1208 asm. The Summerside Aces last | Certainly it doesn’t seem fair | {’) “rises |)! and Bl agerall. v- ih Little Rocky, ume 296 ‘23 | : winter gave us the most nerve-| to take play-off games into con- | Latsen. 1-Ramos. ha: NYk- the above are owned by the Mrs. Ida Yeo has requested us| wracking time of our hockey-| sideration, for this year, for Mantle (1), Bauer (2) Wsh-Alli- . Camp Farms. t remind our horsemen that May | watching career. They had a| examole, stars of the Ranger | 50 ‘1), Lemon (2). — ee cee ms Minnen| RCURRY contiicates for ioco | Tactening habit of going one} and Red Wing hockey teams | To rr — ooo oo 10-1 6 2] WHEEL ALIGHMENT tle Rocky c goal ahead, and then preservinz | would not have had any chance a é pprise of the 1953 racine seas | ©2@™ be obtained for the $2.00 fee. that narrow caine ait Grea to show their wares to the McLish and Nixon; Foytack, | HAVE YOU CHECKED ALMOST EVERY MAN ENJOYS when he won the seromd beat | Ast the above daie, the price | the third period. To say noth-| judges, and last impressions are | Davie (1) Susce (7) Burnside (7) | ja ppowm END OF $ ; the more than $100,900 Hamble | Zl be $4.09. ing of the sudden-death over-| often telling ones. Aquirre (9) Mossi (9) and Ber- : uggested price ian Trot for threeyearsclds! Mis. Yeo has been a wonderful | times they subjected us to. beret. L-Foytack. HRs: Cle-Incso | YOUR CAR LATELY? ul taxes included 2n jheip t our horseme, friends| When a team scores-an insur-| We read that while the Mont- | a2 (3), Strickland (2), Power (3). | gi... be 100% certain that is Be 11¢ , threusheut the province\in send-| ance goal, it not only insures | real Canadiens were celebrating can rely on perfect steering — We have been wonderime wity |= away for eligibility certifica-| them against defeat, it also in-| their wonderful victory over the | happy and enthusiastic when | our wheel alignment and balance ; e hasn't yet shown up at Yeuk-/%s and rezisiration papers. Her| sures a lot of excitable fans | Maple Leafs, Maurice Richard | honor and glory is being heaped |] ing is the latest. TH ; Raceway. bat, mo dewkt, we | @idress is 7 Longworth Avenue, | against nervous collapse. But | was having a thoroughly miser-| on Maurice Richard? | , 3 it was better te stay im Cal-/ Chaciotietown. Mrs. Yeo has also| the Aces rarely scored those | able time. Speaking to report- SPENCE & McLEOD E emia a week or two later. ratik- | filled the position of “Clerk of the | insurance markers. They near-| ers, he was even a little bitter, Isn’t it time someone was : CIGAR SMOKER M El than to move east te cold} Commee” at the Chz-lottro ly always sweated it out leaving | or seemed to be, that he hadn’t| starting to think about the or- Auto Body Repairs ; ° ether, which hes been 2 \ew-| Driving Park im a most capable| us draped inertly on the rail|been played more often. Is it ' ganization of softball or baseball | 3% §de» 5. Dial 9628 ; ; © of recent weeks. manmeer for several years when the game was over. possible that Maurice is only or both in Summerside vicinity? ' \ sie fhe Santa Anita track meeting So ee toes Seas atu * powctones Dhnudlaenr Alvntacer deel -wllenndbellred ven lbdleconieellenclemedi=ndiereleemcotlmedlenllan oracle palealay cu eel there bes eriae uae ) for each afterncon. 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