SQUARE SEMI-FINAL SERIES AT 2-2 B.Y.C. Edges Flyers 7-5 Lloyd Shepherd 8. Merrill iBOstOn Upseips Red Wings Pineau Poi Three Each With hlerrill Plneau and Lluydiside on a high drive front the Shepherd firing 3 goals apiece. Basilica Youth Club edged ou ti Parlulale Flyers 7-5 in a fast and thrilling overtime battle at the Sports Arena last iiiuiii The tic- tory squared the h-:st-of-sereii ls- Iand Senior Hockey League semi- final series at 2-2. Among Pineauis 3 goals was the tying marker in the last minute of play in the third period and Shepherd": third .?.()fll of thc nlL'lll proved to be the uinner at 2.21 of the overtime session Johnny Squar- p from Just inside the hiueline tied ':;im..:::e”..a".:.';:."2::.:"..: ::r..::”:.:...:":;:. :.st..::. 3522?; or to - t Ehe penalty box and mo 3 break. .in front for the first time at 12.211 1'0 Vlad '" "he M" mluuu ol away with only 46 wconds remain- Wlllell Skill Ci1W9l' PH-"lied w00d'5 mg in the in minute 0,-emme 595. low shot out of the air one bat- tled it by Doyle. g Jim MacLeod, Orin Carver, Bob: With 58 seconds left to play in lthe period. Pineau fired his thirdu beating Roper with another highl backhand. siun. !1urry.Erland Wood and Skip Carver contributed single goals to the losing Parkdale cause. COACH MISSING Parkdale coach Allie this season. Carver was on the sidelines with a broken wrist and his absence was more than notic- able. The usually smooth work- ing Parkdale machine sputtered on more than one occasion. Willie Dunn moved between Orin a nd Skip Carver and Gerald Cruwys returned to action pivoting Jim Maclleod and Bob Hurry. The game was rather spooty but fast all the way through. Bo t h teams were overanxious and mis- led some great chances to score. After a penalty-less opening period tempers got a little out of hand as Thane Doyle drew a min- or and misconduct in the second and three fights broke out in the third and overtime periods. Orin Carver and Arnold Mullins class- ed in the first of these at 18.23 of the third and it was while both players were thinking over their erring ways that Pineau tied the scars. Johnny lquarebrigga and Junior Maclgod went off together with minors for roughing in the over- time session and only seconds later they were joined in the sin-bin by Orin Carver and Frank Shepherd who received the only majors oi the game for an ancounter. Tbs teams played I met: short for 2 minutes and had one player each in the penalty box for the last 56 seconds of the game- Altogether referees Leith Jay and Don Whelan called 9 penalties. I to tha youth club. HOLD LEAD The youth club held the lead four times during the first three parlods but lost it ovary turn. The youth club soorad tha first out and wars loading 1-1 at tho of o g to . o s a gin into h third Tw trlght goals gave Flyers a 5-4 lead but B.Y.C. got that on back to finish lbs psciod st I-I. Lloyd lhophcd soorsd both first goals for B.Y.C. Whitlock raehsd lat 4 mansslats onbottltls nldifa . up on . Iandwlgsld, betwsan shepherd's tallias was a aingla by Jim Mac- Iaod. Mashed caught the short it right side, Orin Carver picked up Willie Dunns' perfect relay and buzzed in on Doyle to tie iii: score ill 9.40 of the Sl3'L'0llll hut Pint-ziu rcunined the l-goal lend a minute a nice play eiigiueered by Johnny Squarebrigus. Bob llurry caught the open corner of Cruwys' relay at 12.02 btii at 15.10 Pineau took llouai'.'s drop pass to beat Roper mm. on eager Bruins. checking fiercely all over the ice for the 6) minutes. ,came from behind to whip Detroit Red Wings 3-1 tonight in the first game of their best-of-seven Stan- DliTR0l'l'. (AP) Bontonis after Detroit rattled off a goal in 50 seconds of first period atrion. Detroit applied the pressure at the outset and after half a minute 3-1 To Take Series Lead action. Sshis lsfaai Ysislnss 61-49 To Enter fills with his I-Iualnc Lake back In Welshmen 61-40 at 3.D.U. gym last night to win the right to ah! the City Basketball Daaguc ltaais against the winner of tho Trotters Y.M.C.A. series which continues at the tonight. The potent St. Dunstan's crew took the best- of-three semi-final ssrias in straight games. Lake fired home 15 big points Lineups Boston - Goal: Simmons: de- .fencc: Flainan. Mohns. Armstrong of heavy checking in front of the gdymp 31035.; 10"..-4.; ch". Bruin net. Ted Lindsay shoved rang, 1,531”. Mcxnmyl stump. with a high hnckliaiiti. i:Ii".niiil's W(uI(l'.s hlaizina ley cup semi-final series. Red Wings. champions of the (mu, National llockey League and Stan- ley Cup uinners four times in the last seven years. were a picture the puck past Simmons after it M.cKg". an-gnu-, c.ffel-y. pen. had been worked loose by team- non, Toppuum, 300”. male Gordie Home change with two Boston defend e in an ex- . Detroit -- Goal: Hall; defence: ' Arbor. Pronovosi. Kelly. Godfrey, ed a little 0H!l' C3l'Vf-'1' will be a bigger house for llllded the team ll”0m "19 bench next game scheduled for Thurs- for the first time on the Island day. , , overtime game of the series and f their own zone. CHATTER - The crowd totall- 800, but there 1 h e SEEMED T0 RALLY That was the the two teams. at the north end of the rink wasnt a). They never mounted a serious offensive after that first flurry and through much of the evening had trouble getting the puck out Jack Caffery. Doug Mohns and Real Chevrefils did the goal scor-i ing for the third - place Bruins.- who were back in the cup play-1 second period. Wm, Lindsay Sn. ot.'s after an absence of one year.) semndl Bruins. who have not won the shot that swept past Hall who was .. . V -coveted cup in 16 years battled blinded off by three or there isn 1 much to choose between , doggedly and seemed ,0 "my hr, phyersg : " The blg clmkl even more strength every time at .penalty put them at a manpowar' goal as his club again came out rs. Caffery. who scored only two one of them against Detroit. got. Dlneem Bucykp 3.1193,. the tying marker late in the firstl period. Skating swiftly. he took a short pass from Fleming Mackell and lifted a 15-footer over the out- stretched arm of Detroit goalie Glenn Hall. Bruins took the lead on a power play at the 38 second mark of the IU MMAIIY alties: ting out a carry-over penalty. Doug Mohns fired a 50-foot screen four Chevrcfils got the insurance Vl"1715A- Anderson; forwards: Lindsay, Del- , vocchio, Howe. Raibal. Pavclich, goals during the regular season. p,-nap Fgrgugon. Dem gum”, Referee: Red Storey; llnesmen: Matt Pavellch. George Hayes. First period: 1. Detroit. Lind- say (Howe) :50; 2. Boston. Caf- fery (MacKell. Voivin) 13:42. Pen- Boivin 2:15, Arbour 7:30, Godfrey 14:48. Lindsay 20200. Second period: 3. Boston. Mohns (Armstrong. McKenney) :33. Pen- altlesz Flaman 1:01. Howe 3:23, Bionda 12:48, Pronovost 15:46, Boi- Third period: 4 Boston. Chev- working last night and timer Billy diggclvaniiige. strong in the third period. Hall refils (Flaman) :49. Penalty: Am” ”""9"”'”d me elapsed with the rugged defence corpsl had made two tremendous saves Armstrong 15:36. Stops: Simmons times at intervals during the game. . . Even though he is a na- tural rizhtwlnger Orin Carver. didn't look at home there . Jim: .1ltit-l.eod's goal bounced nit" Doyleis" enty of giving rookie goalie Don Simmonsi on short blasts by Don Mcl(enney pl protection, Bruins-. and Leo Labine before Chevrefils called "the hungriest team in the" blurred home Fernie Flamsn's re- playoffs" - surged from behindibound after just 49 seconds of 185--20;Hnllll0l-23. arm and stuck on the insitlel of the top of the net. . . Not many fans knew it was in the net until the light blinked. . . Montague and Summerside resume their tight CURLING CHARLOTTETOWN series at the Arena tonight. "0" "B''- . uNEu,S salstedel. D. 0 Rourke vs. Pnrldale:- Goal - Roper; De 5' fence - Josey. A. lllacLeod. Wood. K. Ready; Forwards - O. Carver, gbufst Bell 5. Carver. Dunn. Cruys. .1. Mac- Leod. Hurry. 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Wednesday, Mar. 27. 1957 Laine. B.Y.C.:- Goal. Doyle; Defence- J. Ready. Perry. F. Shepherd, nacott. 3:45 PM. Vice Presidents Sec- Doug. ice 2- Had Maclnnis vs. Myron 1.. s. H.C. Atkinson vs. w. Mac- lcc 4. E. Maclnnis vs. Don Won- for Saints to pace their attack. Torn Ledwell hit for 11 and Billy Kelly 9. Jim White swlshed in 14 for tho Wclshmen and Kenny MacKcnsis dunked 11. saints held a healthy 36-23 lead at halftime. Referees were Brian Noonan and George MacGuigan. Lineups: 8aints:- Tooke 7; Lake 15-, Mac- Kinnon 8; Kelly 9: Ledwell 11; Wise 3; Farmer 6; 1-lachc 2; Mac- Neill. TotaI....6l. Welshmen:- Flack 4; X. Mac- Kenzie 11; 1-1. MncLoan 6: A. MacKenzie 8: White 14; Storey 6; McNutt; Johnston. Total....49. Trdiers And "Y" Play Tonight The Trotters and the YMCA. will meet this evening at the Y in the second game of their semi- final series in the City Basketball League play-offs- Game tima is 7.30. The Trotters won the opening game last week at Prince of Wales College as they racked up a 73-44 win in one of their msot im- pressive performances of the sea- son. Geoffrion Leads Habs Win Ni! You (AP) (loom loam) Booth-ton Ias-atsaanlsaahloatwasaarodalaltias: soarodawthadats. loan 12:3. Oadsby um, Plants sarvod Guyana van lull. Provzt 17:8. Jlohsilk stirs h load lutraal lit piladi 1. that ll:O. tsa4-I victurysvorlsw Ya-khlsa (ldvau. Talbot) 10:07: I. I'&dPastsdiI.Iloattoal.ltit-ti. raagsrslathsopensrofabsu-NOW VII. wags .ardtGaoIn-ion. larva) 1:ss;4. of-ssvsa ltanlay Cup ssml-final Odsltaal 11:01. : Iloatsasl. Osofn-loo toiaisteadi sq-in at gaging squgn qua. you instant and major). l'oatla- 19:31: I. Ilontnal. Bellvoau (Geo. -muggy 35.53. gluing hug. . ato (major) 1:84. Cahan (two into ffs-ion) 19:3. Penalties: Pren- 1.1 a. mug” in an mg; "mg Is). 1!. Ridard l:I. Inns 0:81. ties 5:10. Johnson major 13:09. ..gu.q,',.ug",1,i,g,.m,.18t.Laimnt 9:I.Cnrryl:8l. Itops:PlantsI1o0-S;Wonisy mu” a up ".1 Isssad psrtsdtlo seocias: Psa- to 0 I-Is. Although Gooffrioa figured in mi four Montreal goals. it was vateran Maurice (Rocket Rich- ard who put the flying Fronchmon in front fir good midway in tho puck from the left skis. Richard, waiting at the goal mouth. flicked it past New York goalie Lorne (G u mp) WorsIcy's outstretched grasp. Then Montreal broke tha gains wida open in the last minute as Rangers pulled Worsley from the nets in a desperate attempt to gain the equaliser. But the stra- tcgy backfired. LOFTED PUCK Geoffrioa lofted the puck from his own blue line-120 feet from the Ranger cage-into the empty net at 19:21 after taking a pass from Bert Olmstead. On the en- suing face off Joan Bellveau sealed the verdict by beating Worsley from point-blank range nine scco nd a later, Geoffrion picked up his second assist on this goal. Geoffrion registered his first goal at 15:07 of the first parlod to give the Canadians a short-lived 1-0 advantage. Ha whipped in a 20-fooot backhsnder that caught the right corner of the net. Belivcau "ANNOUNCEMENT" Tha Well Known Firm of MacLEAN & SON Have taken over the Electrical Business formerly operated by The Brown Electric Co., 115 Kent St., and now wish to welcome all their old and new customers at their new stand, where they are now in a better position to supply them with all their electrical wants. MacLEAN 8. SON ELEEYIRICAL CONTRACTORS 115 KENT ST. DIAL 7186 Mullins; Forwards - Whitlock. L, Squarebrlggs. J. Shepherd. Whelan. SUMMARY MacLeod) 10.34: 3. Penalties: - None. Carver (Dunn) 9.40; 5. Shepherd. Burke, Pineau. Howatt. Refcrees:- Lelth Jay and Don First Perlod:- 1. B.Y.C. L. Shep- herd (Whitlock. Mullins) 0.01; Parkdalc. J. MacLood tcruys. A. B.Y.C.. Shapherd (J. Ready. Wbitlock) 15.- 29 Second Period:- 4. Parkdale. 0. B.Y.C. L. Championship The R.C.A.F. Flyers won the Intermediate "C" Island champion- l- ship at Civic Stadium last night thumping last year's clllmplons, the Motell team. by the score of 11-3. The Airforco led 5-1 at the end of the first period. fired two unanswered goals in the sand- wich session, and outscored the visitors 4-3 in the final frame. Flyers Win Intermediate "C" of P. E. Island R. lllclnnls (1. Mclnnis) 4.15: 4. R.C.A.F- -Sawyer (Wlckstrom) 8.07: 5. R.C.A.F. Marsh. Dobson) 14.54; 6. R.C.A.F. Marsh (Harrison) 16.32- Penalty- Dunlop. son (Lamother. Sawyer) 7.30. Penalties -Nonc.. MarLean Second Pcriod:- 7. R.C.A.F. - Rogers 0.05; B. R.C.A.F. - Harri- Plneau (Squarebriggs) 10.46: ti. Parkdale. Hurry (Cruys) 12.02; 7. B.Y.C. Pineau lHowatt) 15.10. Awlward. Third Porlod:- 9- R.C.A.F.-Mac- At the end of the game. Bill Lean (Marsh. Phillips) 4.44: to. coach of the Morsll (Wlckstrom. Penalties : - K. Ready. J. Shepherd and Mullinsl. Third Period:- 3. .1. Ready) 19.02. Squarebrigga 9.14. Penalties: - Shepherd (Major). Sf-out Doyls Roper 6129 1257 Doyle (minor and misconduct. served by Psrkdals. Wood (0. Carver) 10.43; 9. Park- dalo, I. Carver (Wood, Dunn) 17.- 21; 10. B.Y.C.. Plneau (Whitlock. PenaIties:- O. Carver. Mullins. 0vas'tlme:- ll. B.Y.C. L. Shep- hsrd (Whitlock) 2.21; 12. B.Y.C. Squsrebrlggs. A. MacLeod. 0. Carver (major). F. 2-29 -81 boys. congratulated the new tro- phy winners. and handed the cup to Gordon Wellner. one of the referees, who made tha presenta- tion to the Flyers. SUMMARY First Perlod:- 1. R-C.A.1". -Wick- sirom tDunlop) 1.10; 2. R.C.A.F. Marsh (Phillips) 1.34; 3. Morali- R.C.A.l". --Sawyer R.C.W-F. - Rogers 25; 14. Morell -r W. McAdam. Profltt 19.16. Penalty- Coffin. . Referecs:- Roy White and Gor- don Wclloer. Marsh) 7.33; 11. R.C.A.F. -1vlac- Lean. (Marsh. Phillips) 9.41: 12. (Wickstrom) 13.23; 13. Morell - R. Cinnis 18.- ll:30 P.M. Vice Presidents Sec- tion "A". ice 1. C. MacDonald vs- 3. Mac- . Donald. l Ice 2. Doug Cameron vs. W.R.l lliacNeill. , Ice 3. Dr. Glddings vs. Dr. L. Prowse. ' Ice 4. J. Squarebriggs vs- Dr. C. Gallant. MONTAGUE Curling at Montague today: 7:00 p.m. banquet; 9:00 p.m. East ice: H. MacGreg- or vs P. Maclntyre. West Ice: J. 8. Desrochss vs L.H. Pools. Albany Trims Jr. Aces ll-4 Albany Sf. Pats trimmed Sum- merside Junior Aces 11-4 at Bede- nua rink last night to enter the Provincial ice Meet Friday Montague Prlmrosea and Sum- marsida Asas most in a clash at the Sports Arana tonight which is a do or dis game for tho Aces. Tho Primroscs with a 8-2 lead in the Island Senior Hockey. semi- final series could assure them- selves a spot in the leagua finals by coming through with a victory tonight. Aces had the round all but wrap -pod up scoring wins in the first two games, but the Primroses made I terrific comeback to rack up three in a row, the last a 3-2 hair-raiser at Civic Stadium. Montague will hava Dave Mac- Lood in uniform for the last time tonight. MacLeod will be returning to Boston University on Friday and will not see action should a seventh game S nccsssary. The Montague drlvs coincided with MacLcod's rstnrn to action and tits big center-man has been sttatly instrumental in their comeback. boiled down to this the day. ed. A Gama time is 8.30. Likely llneups:- Montague & Aces AI Arena Tonight An entire season of play llasl last ditch stand for tho Aces. Summersidc teams have long been noted for their fight when their backs are against the wall. so a his crowd is expected to be on hand (utilizin- A pre-gama sala of tickets will be held at the Arena office during Both tsants are expected in ice full teams with no injuries report- Ai Sports Arena Friday evening at 7:30 in Char- lottetown's Sports Arena the 13th Annual Provincial Interscholastic lco Meet will be staged by the Physical Fitness Division with the Abegweit AAA sponsoring the big show and proceeds going to assist in paying for the City Kiddies win- ter hockey and skating Pro- gramme. Thcra will ha only 5 competitors in each event-the 2 best skaters from each County so competitors are assured there will? be no over-crowding as IE0? so out to bring home honour to their re- spectlve schools and on us Fit-1 ness Trophies and Mad . County winners will be on hand from Snuris. Georgetown. Montague. Murray Harbour. Pas-kdalo. SPl'lHlZ Park. East Royalty. Central Roy- alty. Winsloe. . Notra Dame, MINOR HOCKEY Only activity scheduled to-day for the Minors at the Arena is at 6:00 this evening when Midget Ab- bles taks on Royals in a regular Midget League fixture. A PLAYOFF 174-iporls Arena sixrir GAME or SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT-8:30 Montague: Goal- Dillon: De- fence - MncLure, Coyle, Landry, Longaphie; Forwards - Dowling, Hughes. Ketch. MacLeod. Arlen-l ault. Carroll. Aces:- Goal -..llann. Defence - G. Grady. MacArthur. Steele, Raves: Forwards - C. Grady, Cut- Rochford Square. West Kent. Quoon squats. Queen Charlotte High, Tryon. Bcdeque. Borden. Kensington. 0'Leary, Al- hei-ton. st. Mary's Academy and Summerside High. will be on Prlaes street. A competent group of official: band to handle the rls, Gallant, Shepherd. cllffe, Chlow, G. Harris. V. Har- events. fans are assured of out- standing roots and Oars will be an hours skate for all to wind up an: AI-Stars Anti iismpshire Nips Nine Mile Creek . '3 s .11 E.f"'I ii to evening which huibecome a by- word in this Province for excito- IDIHSBEON: AXIJSUN-'-3CIIII.l)B3 I50 AdvsnoasalsoftIchefstodayatSportaArsnaOtf1os South Shore League finals against Freetown Royals. Delbert Dawson led tbs attack with 3 goals. L. Waddell and Pat Noonan scored 2 apiece and Leon- arn Noonan, MacWilllams. Walsh and P sRochos got the others. Clouds Gaudst find all four of summersidfs goals- 1 HOCKEY SUMMERSIDE ACES Vs. MONTAGUE PRIMROSES Allps-ooashtohs1hId'iCl3 nuonnuustscaiuassiuuqssop ,. A t . - 'L .: - . r.. i in. 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