Islanders Defeat Moncion HavvIcsTo I 4 Whitlock And Nicolle Pace Beavers To 1 1-4 Win fiver SAKNT JOHN. N. 11., Jan. 22-J (CP)-Hitting hardest where it hurt most. rampant Saint John Beavers won their tieventh K':ll'll'2 in their last nine starts tonirzht by routing Halifax St. Mary's 11-4 in a Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gue game played at the Forum. "The victory lifted third-place Beaver: to within seven points of the runner-up St. Mary's team and represented Saint John's most eonvicing win of the season over the free-wheeling Haligonians. Saint John used only seven for- wards through most of the game. hut, they oiit-played. out-shol: and out-scored Halifax all the wav- Buek Whitlo.ck and Nick Nicolle paced Saint John's streanilincd attack against the Halifax goal and both figured in eiziit of the 11 goals. allhouxh Nicolle offi- cially -was credited with only. seven points. two goals and five; assists. VVhitiock firrd thrrn goalsl and assisted on five others. l Johnny M,vitciyn was missing from the Halifax lineup wliiie Beavers were short Vic Jackson and Bob Mudic, botii out with in- juries. Mcliityre dressed for the first two periods. was used spar- ingly and did not appear on the ice in the third, His niiintt WTi5l again forced him out of action. D'Aoust Hus Rough Night Eddlp D'A(uist. the classy l-i:iii- fax goalie. had ll rough night as the high-flying Saint John for- trurds drifted through the St. Mary's defence for 51 siiots on goal. Somn of his 40 saves wcr-2 sensational. ' Acrobatic Denny Brodeur in tho; Saint John rafze. although shot Til. only 28 times. also l'Ul1hNl H101” opposing forwards many timl sl with brilliant work. 1 Ford opened the scoring less) than two minutes after the start of the game. but it was the only time Halifax led, Whitlock wheel- rd in for two markers hcforc Thomas counted for llulifax in make the score 2-2, but Nlfflll” i-lapped in .1 pair hcfnrn the nor- iorl ended and Saint John was on top 4” Goals by Thaler and Grahowski in the second period sent the Ivnms into the third with Saint John ahead 3-3 and it was all over for St. hl7lry.S. Brennan pounced on a loose puck 12 sor- onrls after the opening whistle and hack-hand:-d it past D'Ao:ist for the first of six straight Saint John goals. Higlisllcklng Duel The iieeond period was high- St. Mary”s lighted by 5 highstlcking duel and a fight between defenceman "Peanuts" McLaughlin of Halifax and Paul Platz of Beavers. It started in the Halifax zone with- hoth players mixing it u-p along the hack boards. After being sep- arated by players and officials. the pair went at it again. In the penalty box, serving two minutes apiece for hlghstlcking. Platz took off hil gloves to Me- Laughlin. Referees -Lnrable and Frank Elliott of the Cape Breton Major Hockey League broke it up and called in three policemen. There were no additional penal- ties iuinded our on the play. Halifax-Go . DlAousl; defence. Grabowski. own; centre. Mc- Grcgor; wings, Black, Ford; subs. Powers. McLaughlin. T-homes. Campbell. Digeur.' Anderson. B. Watson. Hollett. Sullivan. Saint John - Goal. Brodeur: defence. Bolan. Carnegie; centre. Brennan: wings. Platz. Thaler; subs. Heon. Blackibum. Whitlock, Jodoin. T. Watson. Mclntyre, Ni- collc. - Rcfcrccs - Frank Elliott and Ed- ward LarR'oic. SUMMARY First Period l--i-lai-.i'ax.oFnrd tBlack. Giubowski) 1.13 2-Saint John. Wlhitlock tCai'n:gic. Nicolle) 6.10 3-Saint John. Wlhitlock (Nicolle. Blackburn) 11.41 4-Halifax. Thomas IPOWC-rs. Anderson) 16.41 5-Saint John, Nicolle (VV'.1itlock, Biackburii) 8-Saint Jc-hn. Nicolle ilvhitlock. Mclntyre) 19.15 Penalty-Carnegie. Second Period 7-Saint John, Thialer lBlackbtii'n. Brennzinl 8-Halifax. G1'BlbOWSl(l ll-loliett. Watson) 19.19 Pt-naltirs - Camp-bell. MCLaLi;'hllll Third Period 9-Saint Jclhn. Br:nnan. 12 10-Saint John. Brennan 3.4 11-Saint Jclhn. Jodoin tWhitlock. Nicolle) 6.07 12-Saint John. Watson (Nicolle. Whitlock) 13.14 13-Saint John. Whitlock tJocioin. Watson) 14.06 14-Saint John. Watson lwhitlock. Nicolle) 16.48 15-Halifax. Thomas (Anderson, Sullivan) 19.21 Penaliitxs-None. 17.18 11.38 Pialz. Vancouver Canucks in Fifth Place In League VANCOUVER. Jan. 22-(CP)- The flexible. rebounding Portland Eagles, bolstered by a. new goalie, aren't ready to be scratched from the Pacific Coast Hockey League roster of contenders. Eagles. in the cellar a week ago. climbed into fourth place last. night with I 3-1 victory over Vancouver Crmuc-ks, who dropped to fifth. Eagles left the cellar only last Thursday when they measured Tacoma Rockets B-3. They were liolstered by Al Miller. B. goalie enquired from Detroit Red Wings. 1-ie replacd Tom Karakas. Saturday night Portland finally managed to win a game on Tacoma ice. It was the first time this has happened since January. 1949. The score was 2-1. The most immediate threat to New Westminster Royals, however. is posed by Victoria Cougars. In sec- ond place. the Cougars rolled up an undefeated streak of eight: games before it was snapped 6-1 Saturday night by the Royals. ' Royals haven't been beaten in nine games. Third place is held by slumping Tacoma. with Seattle Ironmen in the cellar again. Rockets have lost their last four games. Their latest defeat came last night. when Ironmen were the vie- tors 4-1 for Seattle's fifth- victory in nine starts over Tacoma. Vancouver's best showing was Ii tie with Royals. But Canucks lost their latest start. against Eagles. only Murph Chamberlain. Van- couver coech. is running true to form. Chamberlain. who came here late last year from Charlottetown or the Maritime Major League. chased I fan into the stands while his Canucks were losing to Vic- toria. For this, he was ejected from the bench-the third time he has been booted from the ice in his short P.C.H.L. career. LON-DON. Jan. 22 -(ReuterI)- Prime Minister Robert. Menzies of Australia has been ordered to take n complete rest before returning home. He has had I severe attack of influenza: i - ciurs'rAr. mm: a THURSDAY. 25th. JANUARY ll95l At 3:15 P. M. The Islanders Gnlfivi-3T Hockey Team vs. GOLD In aidwof the March of Dimes Admission 10 cents This ad sponsored by the Summerside Branch of the Canadian Legion HOCKEY VICTORIA RINK TONIGHT Crapaud "Heartbreakers" vs. East Prince Juvenile "Rangers” I WEDNESDAY NIGHT - scuoor. lrocimv Cape Trnvcnc, Tryon. Victoria, Tryon. LITTLE SPORT Well. the league leading Island- ers will get a bit of a breather this week and with the exception of in home game here on Wednes- day night against saint John Beavers, will not have to hit. the road until Friday when they will start out on their regular week- end playing tour. On Friday they will go to Moncton -where they will meet llawks and fi'cm there twill continue on to Saint John for 1H Saturday night game against Beavers. At least. that is the way it is as far as actual Big, Four competition is concerned. but doesn't mean that they will be inactive. In ad- dition to their regular practice sessions. the Islanders will make ti'lp'; to both Montague and Sum- merside where they will Slpllt their roster into two squads for exhibit- ion tilts to raise funds for the "March of Dimes." . -' . . The games will be similar to the ones they put on. here earlier in the season hefore the regular schedule got underway and are 'i:nnivn as "Garnet. and Gold games in accordance with the tram colors.CoachLamcr.1reux will divide his team up into two even- ly matclied sections and if the performances are anything like the ones put on earlier this sea- son. they will give rural fans in those areas plenty of action and smart hockey. I O The arrangement for these games will be such that it will make it. possible for everylcody to .be able to no and see the con- tests. All't11at will be required for admission. will be ten cents. with each dime going to help a very worthy cause. polio victims. Of course this doesn't mean that you can't. drop a quarter into the pot if you wish. Every extra. bit that generous fans wish to give. will be going to aid someone much less fortunate than themselves. who can't, only go and see 3 hockey match but are probably restricted to the confines of a bed at some . hospital or at home. 1. . . . The big game at Montague will be held there this afternoon at three o'clock. while the tilt at Summerside will be arranged for at a later date. possibly tihis week. This is a fine thing that the Is- landers Club are doing. and it is felt that the hockey pulbllc will show their appreciation by patron- fzlnig the program widely. and at the same time seeing some good hockey to boot. p 0 O 0 According to the present sched- ule. .the six-team Island Physical Fitness Basvkattball League will have is full week of activity blurt- .lng here tmnoi-row night when four scheduled tilts will take place here and at Summerside between then and Saturday. Summerside Schurm.-in's and Y.M.C.A. will get the activities for the week rolling when they clash at the P. W. C. auditorium tomorrow night. Both squads are sharing the league cel- lar with Ray's Millionaires, and will be battling to lift themselves into n third-place spot with I W511 in that contest. ' 0 O O Other I.P.'F'.B.L. competition scheduled will lee the league leading Saintbiinstanln Untvenity quintet journeying to Summerside on Friday where they will meet the second-lplace R.C..-LP. Flyera. while back here on Saturday. Ray's will clash with Y.M.C.A. Ind Schui-man's will oppose Prince of Wales in I double hoop feature. ' I I C The Friday night content over the Airforce court. will future the first clash of the season between the present lenders. .s.D.U.. Ind last years ohunplom. the rlyen. The latter are at prevent tied for second place with P. W. C. All gnmes are expected to produce plenty of action, slldiough the 5. D.U.-17.C.A.F. cllsli Friday will very likely produce the hottest meeting of the week ma should "he a clone brittle right to the final whistle. . RANGOON. Burma. Jan. 22 - fR.auterr)- N int-Ihort. edit- on here deeldod I! to uk their Oovemment for American donors to help them import supplies from Onnodn. , . Joni nviiis. vs." iisuuons ovvv,-4.?-'wrnuIspAv . ylcknslrooav --,9 AM. 1 v I,,A.I-I, 'f?M?lI9Wi . AL's , ALLEY - 1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Maritime Flying Curlers completed another successful on- nunl trip early Monday morning when they flew in from Montreal' enroute from Chicago. It was the third such venture of this unique organization. Enroute to Chicago the curlers were delayed a day in Toronto. Arriving on Monday they scarcely had I spare moment until Friday as their hosts went all out to en- tertain them and provide compet- ition on the curling lanes. The first two days were spent in Ohi- cago where I. series of matches were played resulting in 1. win for the home club, but only after the final match had been decided. On Wednesday txwo rinks ac- cepted an invitation to Madison. Wisconsin, and on Thursday four rinks played in Milwaukee. Friday was a free day and the curlers left on return Saturday. The curlers reported 11 wonder- ful tlme and made many new friends as well as renewing old ones. City curlers making the trip in- cluded Dr. E. S. Giddings and Messrs. Howard Douglas. J. E. Burden. W. 11. Worth. Welter Plckard. Doug Mayne, C. C. Toomfos. Ed Wood. Alf MacNeii and J. Finlay Muc.Leod. Mrs. Fin- lay MaeLeod iioccmrpanied the curlers as for as Montreal. Messrs. Morley Bell and Ed. Foley boarded the plane at Sum- merside. Mr. L. H. Poole of Man- tague was the King's County rop- reseniattve for the curling visit. The DC-3 of Maritime Central Airways was piloted by Capts. Charles Trainer and Alex Bal- lantym. Cryst-ills-heleirs Play Tonight in Summerside Tonight at Crystal Rink the R. C.A.l-1. Meteors will play host to the Summerside Crystals and the airmen are more than anxious to avenge the 5-3 defeat handed them by the Sohurman-Phillips aggre- gation last Saturday night. it is certain the ice will be in excellent condition for tonight's tussle and the Meteors figure that with a good sheet of ice some of their boys will skate rings around the Crystal defence. The Crystals can't. see it that way. however, and they are out to prove that they have the numbers of the boys in blue no matter what the ice con- ditions arc. Jack Schurman hoped to have a dark horse in his line-up to- night. When questioned as to the identity of this addition to the Crystal club. Johnny was rather ' evasive but assured the Guardian that. if he plays. the Summerside -team will be consi erubly strong- er than they have n so far this year.-S Vics in 6-4 Win Over Glace Bay NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8., Jan. 22 -(OP) - North Sydney Vtctorlu tonight and then stood off Glace Bay Miners in the lust two periods to gain 3 6-4 Cape Breton Senior Hockey Lengue victory. Vic Demarco scored two for Vics. the others going to Lou Medynskl. Laurie Petersen, Dori Bellringer and Ripku. Scoring fcr Miner: were Bob Bonhomme with two and Stan Robertson end Roy Marshall. Minors scored two goals in each of the second and third period: while Vica replied with a single in each Pint Period 1-North Sydney. Demuco (Gellringer. Petersen) 1-North Sydney. Medynski (Knox) ............................. .. 8-North Sydney. Petersen t er. Demueo) ...... .. 17.49 4--North aydney. Beilringcr (Glover, Peterson) .. Penalties .- Vickery, Ohm. Moolbc. Komd. Hgga. smug rerlod 5-North cy,: 7.11 A (Medyrn i. Knox) .......... .. I43 0-Ghee Bay, Bonhommc (xomek. nlzell) ...................... .. 0.12 Penalties - M11111! . Mac bu. lfodynakl. N . rapped in four first period goals) Flying Curlers Complete Successful Trip T 0 U. S. Who is Most . Popular Player On islanders? Who is the most popular player on the lslanders' hockey team? The hockey going public will be given an opportunity to answer this question by filling out a bal- lot on the nightly hockey programs comniencihg Wednesday night. The ballot, sponsored by Jack Cameron's Men's Wear store. Willi be contained on the program from now until the end of the rezllllll xsohedule of-games. The ballot should be deposited at Jack Cam- cron's stoic. Each week the ballots will be iaibul-ated and the leading -player named. The winning player will be pre- scntcd with a tailored Progress Brand suit together with acces- sories provided by Jack Cameron. The ballots may be taken P61”- sc-nally or mailed to the store for deposit. The hockey pulblic is cordially invited to co-ope-rate to make t-he scheme the success it should be. Whitlock Leads) Scoring Race Roy "Buck" Whltlock of saint John Beavers, jumped to the front or the Maritime Senior Hockey League scoring race for the first time this season. The 1-zrmer Charlottetown player. who led the league last season. put on a terrific splurge against Hali- fax last night to rack up eight. points with three goals and five iisslsts, to unseat Bruno "Red" Fav- ero of Islanders, who led up until last nlgiht. Whitlock now has 86 points made up cf 36 goals and 50 assists, while Favero. who picked up one assist against Moncton here last night. has 28 goals and 66 as- sists for 84 points. two down on Whitlock. West ”Bucko" Trainer of Island- ers and Blu Watson at Halifax are tied for third place with 8) points each. Trainer still leads the league on as is with 58. while Walter Pawly. yn of Islanders tclps cut the go-alget s with 39. Auo- er former Charlottetown hockeylst, Nick Nicolle of Saint John. also had a big night against Halifax when he improved his standing ccnslderably with a big seven points made up of two goals and five assists. Regal Flour Playdowns To Begin Tonight Club playdowna in ifhe Regal Flour Trophy competitions will get underway tonight at the Charlotte- town Curling Club. Five rinks are entered in the play and a ' round robin settles will determine the local entry in the Provincial playdowm at Summerside. Febru- ary '7. Personnel of -the rinks follow: Team No. 1-Mel Jenkins, Doug Hill. I-flu-ry Maclnnls, D. E. Moc- Donald. skip. Team No. 2-John Wilson. Wen- dell McLaine. James Campbell, Dr. J. C. Gallant. skip. Team No. 3-George Newman, Howard Douglas. Eldon Campbell, Edison Wood. skip. Team No. 4-H. B. Willis, Nor- lunan Nicholson, Willard Kelly, John MacDonald, skip. Team No. 5-Dr. Ray Borrett. Cleve Craswell. Preston Hillier. Myron Bell. skip. Tonight's drew followa: 1.00 p.In. Ice 3-D. E. MacDonald vs. Dr. J. C. Gallant. Ice 4-Edison Wood ' vn. MacDonald. Plan Harness Races 0n Scales Pond Tongrrow when will it is human-hono lee John 5 -. 10:30. racing meet at sales Pond. noe- tiodiorrow nfte oon. com- !) the Dunk .entry.lfct .for the meet. tutti. . II ooolutn . Baldwin, Jolllty, ,, Aztlan Doll. ,A. and duly lad!!! JANUARY: 23. 1951' Sport Echoes from Prince county When the Ohisrlottetorum Abbie Junior: trounced Bob Schui1na.n'.s Sheen and Mcllnnis Juniors 12 to 1 in Summerside, we told Bob lhut if his ou1dit ever beat the Art. Penry coached juniors from the Capital City, weld nominate him iicoach of the Year." Nominations are still not in order but Bob and his boys came mlgzhty near to turn- lng t-he trick in the Charlottetown Forum Sa.l.u-rday night. They were beaten by the Albbies by the nar- row margin of one goal (4 to 3), and Summerside supporters. in- cluding your "Echoes" writer, were much more than mildly surprised. Let's admit it. Earl Ma-iiheson and Bob Schurman have vindicated their right to take the kids out of juvenile hockey and form I junior team. out Plans are under way to have the Sussex Juniors, who recently dg. feaied Monoton 4 to 1. to come over to Summerside. or Bedeque if the Crystal Rink is not in operation due to the mild weather, and meet the Sheen and Mclnnis team. If it turns out to be Bedeque, buses will be run out there to'accom- ,modate the Summerside fans. but let us hope that cold weather will make its appearance in time to save the Crystal Rink from clos- ing its doors. coo They are still the same old luck- less R.C.A.F. hockey team which -they were the two last seasons. The Meteors failed to win I game last season. and although they beat the Crystals in II. pre-season exhibition tilt this year. iihey have failed to win so far in Ii league -game, having one tie and two losses to their credit. Frank-ly, we can't see why they don't chalk up some victories. They are a hustling aggregation. and seem to have some pretty fair puck- sters on their line-up. Bad ice may be cramping their style 1 bit, and they may improve when the ice does. We'd like to see the redhead. Mulviihlll, on really fast ice. We'll bet tihree lumps of sugar the skates around some of the boys who are stopping him on the mixture of mud. slush and ice wihich tlhe boys have been lllaylnl their games on to date. 0 I A lady coach of a midget team in Halifax thus been in touch with Jimmie Hogan. Physical Fitness Director for Prince County. with 9. view to arranging a game in Summerside with the midget team here. The fact that iihere arelno trains or buses leaving the Island on Sunday presents an obstacle to the Halifax team's coming here as the lady in charge does not want her charges to miss any school ciinses. She suggested the E115- lcr holidays as a possible time to arrange the game, presuming that we had artificial lee here. Maybe she'll read the article about "The Richest Town In Canada." 0 O C Glad to ten that Dr. Deacon from Freetown is organizing a juvenile hockey team this winter. Tihere is no reason with) :11 the minor hockey teams in Prince County should be located in Sum- merside and Kenalngtoci. Centres such as 0'Leary. Alobei-ton, Bordui. Bede-iue. etc. should get buy no organize teams in the paperweight. we-wee. buntam. midget and juvenile dlvlsiotic. O O 0 Borden his I habit of nprlnglng surprises in hockey. In 1 play- ollf home some years ego they were Playing Kensln-gton and were be- hind 3 to 0 half wuy through pig third period. The game ended 4 to 3 In their favor. in onolmcr iplay-off game with Summerside they were one goal down and only three minutu to go. They evened it up and won out'1n overtime. Lat Friday night the Cryctala had them 1 to 2 it the end of'6he sec- ond aeuion. Regulation play end. ed I 7-all draw, and lain National; won in overtlI.ne..0 to O. Plum MacDonald in "now. play- ing defense for (tie Cryiiall. The rock road to Dublin in no bumpin- I highway than the way to the opposing notvwtmi Mac to waiting It the blue-line. 1-Io loot some of hlnlapood but virtually none of bu ability to drape incoming forward: on to ice; - I I n T:Hl!".7-'9-I-Ion. ri '.f..d.ln'nvlo' :.'3fom'2'v;'.'r 1.. ' urea.-u.n..i., V cniexm, vj,-, 1i..uaa-pf-"' Come From Roaring horn behind a 1-0 lend. set. up by Moncton in the first period, Leo LImoi.u'eux'5 Char- lottetown Islanders went. high, wide and h ” in the second and tlhird periods last night to also home six goals and clinch A 6-1 verdict over the cellar dwel- ling Moncton Hawks in a Mairi-time, Senior Hockey League clean at the Forum here before I email crowd of fun. Sliut out iii-om zvumemul doa- gerous scoring Attack: by ltellar goal teridving by Lea Colvln. Is- landers trained by one goal in the first period that cutie bff the stick of Mousey Dowllng from a serum- iblo in flront of the Isllnders net, but put on the prcsure to net two goals in the second and four in the ' -1 ,, session without a reply from the opposition. Dowli.ng's -goal came while Islanders were playing a man short. ' The win puts the Islanders buck u-p to a 23-point leoderdiip mor- gin aver Halifax Saint Mary':. who took an 11-4 ahellacking from Beavers at Saint John last night. Frankie Bntthgaie was the lead- ing scorer for Islanders with I brace of tallies. wihile George Mc- Lagun. Walter Pawlyshyrn. Hub Beaudry and Mac Benton chalked u-p one each to account for the rest of Islanders scoring. Jock Morrow picked up two assists, while Red Favem. Johnny Horeck. Marcel Clements and Bea ” y also picked up an amist apiece) Goals by Puwlymyn. Beaudry and Dowling were unassisted cf- forts. ; Smart Goallng By Calvin Witzh both teem: coming up with a smart brand of hockey. the play wmt wide-open in the first frame offer an early pressure attack by Islanders that kept the Monoton- inns bottled up belh d their own blueline fw nearly first five minutes of play. and kept goalie Les Colvin kicking out rubbe.r' from all angles that was nothing short. of sensational at tima. Keeping it a n-lp-and-tuck affair from then on until past the mid- way mark in the frame, Hawk: finally broke througli for the first goal of the gomegat 15.50. Mousey Dowlving racked up the counter from a scramble 111 front. of the net wihlle Hu-b Beaudry was serv- ing a minor pelnalty for elbowing. Incidentally. it was Monctonb first and last goal of the game. Islander: p Apply Preuuro Applying the pressure early in the second frame. McLagu'n wing- ed ihome Islanders first goiil' with a long eihot from the blucllne along the left boards during a sus- tained Islanders power play in- side the opposing blueline. Fnvero and Pawlysthyn setting film up for the goal with a n-ice relay pass- ing play. Bathgate sent them in front by one goal just 34 seconds later, when the Islanders storm- ed back into the Moncton zone from the faceoff, banging I herd shot past Colvln from about 20 feet out. on awists from Johnny Horeck and Morrow. The game dougihelned up considerable for the rest of the frame with Favero and Fmnk lmonti collecting ml.n- ms for charging. tripping and high sticking. Score Four Goal: ln:.l'l1lrd Following a brief dtirmlzii be- -tween Mike Dcmchuk. Fdvero and Imontl It ilhe 2.41 mtrk of the final session llhat netted minors to the first two and I misconduct to Imovntl. blunders struck hard for four goau. Puwlyshyn dent- ed the twine: at 3.23 for Ialsndcro WM 08111! by mllllfli I beoutlful exhllbluon of otdckhandllng Pmwl- yliyn worked hill way out from the left corner at the Moncton end. lwung wide and cum beck ln 0'1 I081 . I man of nploycrl to whip home the puck on the unomlmt gocltettlng effort of the adult single banded. Continuing to hold the edge on the filly. Islander: came back with two quick gosla at 0.08 and 6.30. Bntlhgete bound the first on home with I bloklinnd chat on 1 nice pass from Marrow during 4 power attack amuid the Moncton cage, while Ben f : collected the other al seconds later, also on 1 back. hand mot when he plckpd up I loooe puck dun-tn: o lcnmble cboutsofcetoullncronaofllea Colvln. Score First Period To Dominate Encounter "Behind 1-0. 1 f Mnc Benton fired home Island; era sixth and final marker of flu: night at 15.28 when he teamed lltd with Beuudry and Clements .1 centre ice on a slick three-way .113 tack. Beaudry started the play by carrying in over the bluetinei paslng to Clements going in 0.: goal. who in turn slipped it 01(1- to Benton right in from. who hear Colvln cleanly. v' Good llefereclng . Making his flrlt Iappeai-ance&iyp the Big Four. refleree Charng Goode of the Cape Breton Senior. Hockey League, made an exct-14, lent job of refer-eeing the mlltclf with the capable msistance ..7 Jackie Kane. Calling them square- and with no show of indccz.-':en;" Goode kept the game under cun;' trol at all times and kept the ganio rolling with a minimum amouiil og unnecessary wihistles. etc. . ; Danny Horeck. out for a we - deserved rest. was the only 13. lander: player wtho was not if D- G I in au3': uniform last night. will Awards Turning in a smart perform- once all night and bagging tlwo goals. Frank Bathvgate got the mid of the press for the Henderson and Cudmorre Adaim hat. award, while husky Phil Vitale. wlho turned-it I whale of I defensive perform- ance for the Islanders blueline coups, was picked by lndependddl judges for the guaranteed Forsyihe shirt donated by Jack Cameron: Men's Wear esi.a-blisfhxnent. Maiklng their first appeuraiice over Charlottetown ice with the Hawks siuad. defencelmain Lorne Smith and forward Marcel Besselte. nboiih came u-p with strong perform- ances for Monctoln and added Cou- slderalble power to the Hub Cit)”; efforts on the nigh-i.'s'play. Calvin fumed aside 31 shots dur.-. ing the contest and Hal Gordon :11. Moncton - Goal. Colvln; de- fence. Delmonte. Smillh; cen.t..'.c Barlcwell; wings, Damchu-k. Jtllllcl; rubs. Clalllpearu. M11-ler. Mc.KenJ.le. Denny, Imontl. Dowllna. Bessetta. Miluil Oharlottetown - Goal Gordon; defence. Dut-chak. Mcugan: cen- tre. Bemudry; wings. Clements. Bea- ton; subs. Vltnlc. 'rravls. Ready. Trainer. Favero, Pnwlyshyn, Bath- -gate. J. Horgck. Morrow. Officials - Charlie Goode and Jack Kane. SUDEIAEY Flnt Period 1-Moncton. Dawling .......... Fexialties -- Pavaro. Benudy I? James (2). Second Period 2-Charlottetown. Mcfagnn (Fnvero, Pawilyshyn) ...... .. 19.50 3-Charlottetown. B-ntihgaie (Morrow, J. H-sreck) Penalties - smith, Favero,-Balli- gate. Imonti. Third Period 4-Charlotleu-tw11.Pawlyshyn 71.33 5-Cf.-iarlottetovm. Bathgate (Monmv), 59" 6-Charlottei1own. y 63" 'f-Ohar1ottctown. Beaten - - (Clements, Beaudxy) 15.211 Penalties - Demchuk. Fuvcro. fmontl (misconduct) Dutohak. Big Fouiilandings GPWLT GP GA l' 2611-tflltil Tum 1.0.1). gum - yruloer - AITIINOON IVINIIIG ' AFOIIIIM WEIEK-J--; XONDAY - IIOOIIY - III 9 l MONOTON VI. IILANDEII AY - OEILDIINT SKATE - I USN I. cum wrm nun... no 10 gWIDNIIDAY -' IIOOIIY - III - ' i ' Ml IOIINJI. IILANDIII nluumv -1 annuorc men oannum nun -' 4 re use zcmnccnn-o-rung, "lo. '8,KQTE'j'f0 uiiz; ;: 1 . - T REGW-i'.r.BAlln comm no 10 lp.ni.. 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