Islanders Open Sydney Series with 3-2 Win Here Saturday Hight 'l'he Charlottetown Islander: woui the first game of I three gamel series with the Sydney Million-2 aires hy edging the Moneymen 3-2' at the Forum Saturday night be- fore a small crowd at faithful fans. . The Islanders acored a goal I period with winger Orin Carver shooting the first two and sea- soned Claude Robert scoring the winner as the Millionaires playedl a man s rt in the third. The visitors scored in the first- and third periods. Hard workingl ti:-org: Robertson scored the first and Roger Duhuc. always a' dangerous man here. got the oth- er. The game did not get under- way until nearly ten o'clock. The: Ivlillioiiaires tried to reach here: icy bus hut were stalled at Porty I-limki-shury where the ferry wasl frozen into the ire. They were forced to return to Sydney and charter an M.C.A. plane. They ar-1 rivcd in the City about 9.20. The islanders had quite an edge- on the play but most of their ef-1 forts were nullified hy the spec-i tnrular gmiltending of young Nor- mie Defelire. The Sydney goalie stopped (20 shots. niiiny of them linm point blank range as the lsiandcrs worked through the ney defence for scoring chan- Building a new home? Modernizing your kitchen or bathroom? ' HH LET SCHURMANS HELP- With These Quality Products . E I 'd cauuer qszel animus "-7.'I.""...'.'.?..'.' .'.';.: ARMSTRONG'S ARCANA VINYL TILE tutuolmrh tiiu m......-YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR-......... '. lzqu HM NlTllll.li1lTfD) -”-illiwllll stilt!!! lttttioiuiiirs -- vs - ISLAHBERS -g maniac coimsr - smn. SPILLS. scones. 2 y Au. A roman x Roger Beasette in the Islanders net; had only 14 stops but one of tl"em in the dying minutes of the game preserved the two points THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Prince of Wales College hockey team scored three goals in the third period to defeat Moncton High School 8-6 here FEBRUARY 15, 1954 for the islanders. Lorne Piric. speedy Sydney winger broke away from his own hlueline and onl- for an outstanding Sin? by Bes- sett would have scored the gum- tieing goal with less than it min- ute and a half remaining. Seconds later Pirie had anothci lrhance to tie it up hill Biici-' Whitlock knocked the puck is." his stick after Diinr Nlnclnlyil had led him a pei-f--rt miss-tiiit. The Whitlnrk. Cary"-r and (21,1- iiat: line played outstanding lim- key for the Islanders with all three players having several goo-l scoring chances. Wnitlui-k. al- though held out of the svoi-iii: (clumns. had the S)l'lll0.l' rl--- fensemen reeling with his tiii-k, :' Slwkhandlinz and pa.-,.,,,g p1;,'.-s The Islanders eked out an im- Vvhitlock and Gigniic hart grind 1'01"-31" 3-2 Wm 001'" the Mllll0"' Sm,-in: (.i,.,,,,..,.; in H”. ,-,,-,4 pm. titres Saturday night and although god but ;.(”I,,d M ..h..kI In ,1”, they ouishot the visitors by a wide- second peiiod Di-rs-iico i'nlihedlll'llll'."4lll they Wvrrv loilunalc 10 whmopk on a y,,...akm..a.. and in end the game iiiih the points. Both the dying seconds of the lllll'(l Clllll-5 5lPl3Nlli?d 5! bl! 0” C0l0ll 1705' Orin Cm...,.,. "gigs-Pd an 0”." mi sibly due to the.'fact that it was and 'hp nppdgd may for 3 ha. bitterly cold in thP I-vriim. There (rink. were scoring chances that both The Miiiiomi,-,.,-p gym. in H... ieains nizmed uhich should bet chalked to some physical cause other than defensive play. Defelice. irobbed Whltioclt on several oc- lcasinns and its seldom that Buck first period as the result of a tl7iy's Continued on page 'I kid came up with a lot of fine stops .3: he 1ll('l(Ed his pads across his i not to block open i-orners on goal- labcllcd drives. He had a. good diet of rubber ilirmin at him from close ill and appeared to thrive on the work, tmii Ciirvcr ranked with .Defclice as among the outstanding iplayers with his consistent. two way play. his two goals and assist ion the other Islanders goal. - . . . l Carver has 29 goals for the sea- son and 41 assists foi' a total of '70 points. Before the year opened he set his goal production sights on the 35 mark. He has six to go and 14 games to play so the chanc:-s are riding with him that he will reach the charmed circle. He should be known as the "Money scorer” for he consistently comes up with that first goal in the second period As far as the Boosters are t-.incci'ii- ed that's the money goal. 0 O O I There was quite a tnix-up over the Money goal Satlirclay night. Carver scored the goal and as we saw it. on the clock it came at the 1.51 mark. The timnrs or scor- ers called it at 2.52 Art hlacl.e:-iii guessed 252 on his prograiiiiiienii(l on turning in his card collected the 350.00. The objection was raised that the goal was scored at 151 Maclx-an was asked to refund the money uhicli he did The time was changed back and forth four times until the referees report finally showed Aiicly Mccalliim drawing a penalty at 1.51 and Carver scor- ing a goal at the some time whinli 1S an impossibility. The clianges re- Easy to keep niirror like sur- face-doesn't stain--resists heal avanlhle 3,. many Rig,-MMVF sulted in MacLriin losing his Sail h d d d , and Carver lost a five becaiise ' & " S" "'3"”' Slat-l.ean had planned to reward the young winger for the goal. . o 0 Th!" lllillnlllli. durable fiii- A number of fellows who work- im” Wm "M ha”... .0 mt, the night shift. saw their first i came of the season and most of walls of your hathiiiom and mam were impressed with me kitchen. Reardon. For a fellow who has v been around in professional hockey circles Reardon has a lot of spark 1 out there and hops around like a kid breaking in rather than a 1 guy with 15 years of American and iprofessionnl hockey league ex- ypcrience behind him. He took turns lit. centre ice and left wing and despite the long day on the road looked pretty peppy. I 0 0 Will add just the right. touch of color and sparkle to your cabinets. different de- sign: to tie in with your pet- sonal preferences. Four The Millionaires spent. most of Real VINYL in linoleum the day on the road. They got as price. range- bright clear col- ml. as Po” Hnwkasbury which in ors--tough and long vvnnrinlz. 100 MIIM from Sydney and were loru-rl to turn back as the Ganso ferry was stuck in the ice. They rnn intn snow on the way back and reached Sydney around five o'clock. They were late in contacting M. C A. with the result they did not. ar- rive in Charlottetown until around nine. Their late arrival coat the game soine customers. 1 o o a ; Most of the playcm showed the effects of the trip. Their trip was a rather mild experience in comparison to the one endured by ithe Islanders last week. It's nak- .lmz a lot of players to produce their best under such oomlitloria. For in: reason we think tonight's game should be a more thrilling lcontest than the game on Satur- lday. Both teams have had A ichance to gain some needed not 1 over the week;en.d. . 9 beautiful marhleized colors to choose from. 1 . .". g . . 1 Don MoMullin, treasurer of the Sydney Club. made the trip with .t.he Millionaires. He is looking for in split in the game: at Charlotte- town in point. split). The Islanders may disappoint him. They usually I In I ll-'IRlI)llll0WN MARITIME MAJOR HOCKEY IALI - FROM 9 AM. AND ON - lmisses on those kind of chances. . - o Defelice was one of the out-I standing players on the ice The drive and spirit shown by Terry. ' Connelly Performs Hat Trick To Lead Miners To 9-4 Win Over Halifax lhell, Leyie; forwards. Myles.-1Tar- GL1-UTE BAY, N. S., lCPl -. iNorm Connelly did the hat trick Saturday night to lead Glace Bay Miners to a 9-4 victory tH'('l' lea- gue leading Halifax Allantirs in up Mziritinie Major Hockey League. game here. ' The win left Miners five points .hehind second-place Sydney Mil- ilionaires, who lost 3-2 to bottoni- iung Charlottetown islanders. . H Connelly scored the only tuuf lmarkcrs of the llrst period. andi pirked up his third early in the- scconrl. Kcrvin Rnrliford and Buh. Brown tallied twice. and .lohniiy .Lumley and Gordie Myles singled. llalilax marksmcn were Gene .LeCleri'. Carroll Bloom. Ro.-is Wat- son and Boh Pepin. Glace Bay was six goals ahead. when Halifax scored for the first time, late in the second period.. -Roth teams scored again hefore' the pcriod ended, and added two more in the third. Roy Nit-Meeliin stopnml .'t.'). tliror more than Miner goalie Cliff l1'Ill'lx'S. .-tllanlics and Miners split a pair of penalties. Liiiciips: llnlifas: Goal, )1:-Niel-kiii: tli'- friicc, Lcpine. Aiczinri. Blooin. Mr- Neil; forwards, Pepin. Ford. Mr- Phee. llollett, l.cClcr('. Wntson. Bowncss, lVywi'tJl. I Glace Bay: Goal. lllt fence, Wliytc. Necrlliiiin, (lain ii- Sydney And lslandors”TH Play Here To Weeks Left In Schedule. 1 We Tiine is running out on both the Islziiidcrs and Sydney Millionaires in their efiorbs to iinproye their lstaiidings in the Maritime Major Hockcv League. There is but three. weeks left in which the Moiieymen can nvei'haul the league leading Atliintirs or the Islanders can move into third place i I The Millionaires away from the from running At lantics while the Islanders are two games behind the third place Miners. A win tonight. at the Foriini for either club would cut that margin to a full ganie. The game has the backgrounn to be one of the better contests of the year. The Moneynien are driving for the top and have been resting in Charlottetown since Saturday night. The Islanders have looked like the host club in mg right and they usually click at the Forum. The Islanders took a 3-2 decis- dc- l tire two games. elll. Lumley. Miller, Brown, Con- nelly. Rochford. Referee: O'Donaghuc. McMullin and McAdam. Sunininry:-W First Period 1- Glace Bay, Rochfurd, tcamphell. Connelly) .. 2.36 2---Glace Bay, Rochford. Llnesmen Periacgxllegfllrl;-orFe'”w"l i 15-36 third period to win the game. swam, 'PeHod :M'.;!;Cal:llJIll)yClB5:Ea:l.ll3 the scoring on 3 E)Aa(';r CBrovLn.") 502 Orville Wood scored three times 4 C1135? gm: Lf'0"'::o:'ly ' ” - for Prince of Wales to lead the (Rm.Mm.dl" Brown) tum 5-15: winners attack while Joe Revell. 5- ?;.-;;-.;.,7,w- Luv-I-v 5 46 i?:.l:?..?T"2-:Zill?.?f'T..”2.f.i3”lf?.d H23; . . . j 1 i Macheod each shot single goals. (F dlIinS?;:,rr"(;l)ly' Dewar got three goals for Mono- .,7 Hamax" Leclora -itnrii ghile Richard scored twice 37 G , M. (M, V . 1 an rossman once. (1453:, BCI;,;n?”rv) -------- H 16.29 p 1 The referee was John Richard. 9h Hamax Bloom: Winger Orin Carver tnboitm L'me-up5; p M-m.r,',.. 7 16521 rtlnved an Dill-Willfllntl lmme .1010 P. W. C: Goal. A. Douglas; de- r,p"aH'),: Pop”! RH.” llhc Islanders on Sntiii-day nigh: . fence, 5, Njacjjonaldl B, ohandlu-I Third ',pr'ml .as he scored twice and assisted on B, Auld, 1-1. smith; forwards, M. 10g Hnmux. Watson. Claude Robert's winning gmil. lmacxcmjyen, Don Mncmgod, J. Rev. tllllywrot, Ford) . 1.30 -TV---'TV" gllv Rl :Vllll'ell5llll- DEVC MECI-200d. ii Glace Bay. Myles. 1 . Rea y. A. MacLea'n. 0. Wood. tFzirelli. Lumleyt 5.50 P.E,I, Horses 0. Tweedy, D. Cudmore. Coach: 12-Clare Bay, Connolly. 1 . G. Andrew. . lRi'ownt . 16.37 wm Events Moncton High School: Goal, 13.1 13-llnlifax. Pepin. y Triies; defence, R. Dobaon. R. (llollett. Lepinei 19.06 Smith. B. Turner; forwards. R. Pr-null): Needhiim 147. Richard, N. Cromman, D. Dewar. Stops:- - .T. Siultz, G. Butts. P. Whitenect, lit-l-(1-ckin .. . .. 6 16 13 '1') l)ART.'tlO17'l'H, N. S.. ICPl -- D. White. B. Hopper, V. Loggia. llicks . . i0 7 T5 is Three Prince ltlilwtiiil lslnntl Coacll: R. R. Neff. ' T” horses non events in the inter- SUMMARY I'IRll0l'Iill liarncss riii-ing mecl heltli Flrist. Period Saturday and Sunday on frozen isP.w.c., wood Lake Biinook here. iM;w14:an' Tweedy; night; Three . p "1; ion from the Millionaires here on lsimirday night in a hockey cnine. Cold weather and a late start. combined to throw the. players soniewliat off fomi. Tonight there should be no late starts. The clubs are here waiting 1 for the opening whistle axid should lbe in top shape for the contest. l The teams will return to Sydney on Tuesday for a game in the Steel mediocrn 1 evening i.n an exhibition game at Got 1 Pair The game, part or the "College Day" celebrations. was originally scheduled for Friday night but was delayed 24 hours as the result of the severe anow storm. The Moncton players arrived on the 1.!- land Friday afternoon but. were unable to much Charlottetown. They got 0 ere shortly before game time Saturday evening. Despite the fact they had little rest the Moncton students put up a stiff struggle before bowing to the Welshmen. They trailed 3-2 going into the second period but scored three times in the middle period to knot the count at 5-5. The City students soured three goals within six minutes of the Robert Baldwin. nwiierl hy Les-1 2sp,w,c,. Reveu lrr Shcrren of Hunter River, P1 (MacDonald; E. 1.. took top place in the No.l 3-M0nCwnv Dev.” 1 clrissificd pare. rind Boh iIiiIe.l .c,-0551",”, owned hy Roy Mills of Hunter 4g4Moncum Rwham Ttiver won the No. 2 rliissified FPWICV wood l'”3"g , tTweedy. MacLciuiI . 13:41 Rtnnl Scott .lr,. owned hyy Penalueg. None George Gregory of Clllll'lntlt'llOWfI, won the No. 2 classified trot. Trotters Edge Second Period Savloiictoii. Richard tcrossinani 7-P.w.C.. Whitehead tDoii Macbcodl 8-Mqncton. Dewar City that night. . The Islanders and Millionaires came through Saturday night's gziine uithout any injuries. Vince Pnlladiiio was back in the lineup for the. islanders and played well although he showed the effects of his week's lay-off as the result of a hip injury. I The Millionaires played without Ray Lacroix and Charlie Marshall. Lacroix is home in Quebec follow- the circuit when they are click- . ing the death of his mother while. Marsliiill has it knee injury. . Tonight's game will get, underway .at. 8:30 sharp. A ruins Score 4-1 Win Over Montreal Canadiens 1 BOSTON. tCPi - Boston Bruins scored three goiils in the third period Sunday night to beat Mon- . treal Camidiens 4-1 and strengthen Ltheir hold on fourth place in the .National Hockey League. A crowd of 9.493 fans saw the Bruins take hold in the third per- iod and heat. suhstnute goalkeeper Jacques Plante for the winning goals. The Bruins now have .55 points. five ahead of the fifth- Toronto Maple Leafs 3-3 Sunday night. The triumph was Boston's fourth of the season against Cana- diens, against six losses and two ' ties. Summary; - First. Period 1 -Boston, Gardner. lQuark(-nhush, Lahinei lR.2.'i Penalties: Bouchard 10.14. Mos- dell 17.02. Second Period 2---Montreal. Olmstead, do pnetty well in it series with Syd- ney. In a similar net-lea earlier in the campaign the Ialandeirs took all three games. A sweep now would move the Islanders up alongside the Miners. 0 I 0 Vince Palliidina was a welcome wdditlon to the Islanders lineup on Saturday. The hip was still bothering him but Vip looked good in spurts. Once in the second period he went. roaring in on De- felice from the right huid but failed to score. Palladlno has quite a goal scoring record, having pot- ted as in 28 games. Heb another of the Whitlook school who doem'l. min too often when he gets in close. Together they are a danger- oua pair. ' T SO DO U0 iiociizv niiiici: ROLLAWAY BALLROOM Monday. February 15th Music by The Downtownei-in Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 50 cents place New York Rangers who tied . ,.. l tRii-hard. Miirplierson) 9.23 i Penalllcs: None. 1 Third Period ' 3-Boston. Klukay, . tGiirdner. Quackenhushl 5.5 4--Boston, Mnhns tToppazzlnl. tQuark(-nliiislit, .- 10.26 5---Boston. Miirkcll, - thaycncl . .. 19.51 1 Penalties: Tnppazzinl 2.56. y lllohns 7.19. Reliveau 9.43. Richard .1542. misconduct, Mackell 17.41. Stops:-v . Plante 10 1 I0 21 Henry 515 12--32 . . Detroit Scores 5-0 Shutout 0 Over Chicago CHICAGO. (AP) -The Nedonal Hockey League-leading Detroit Red Wing: exploded for five goals in the third period Sunday night to whip Ohtcago Black Hawk! 5-0. Four were scored In lean than Ill minutes. SUMMARY Pint. Period No scoring Penalties: Home 3:08: Oadaby 5:31. Lindsay 6168, Pconovvoat 8:37. Skov and Price 10:61. 1.. Wilson 15:19. and 13:54. Second Period No scoring. Penalties: Pocolln and Howe 5:35. .1. Wilson 13:00. Don- bury 13:51. Third Portal I-Detroit, Pronovolt (Howe. Reibeli I-Detroit. Jy Wilson tPI'0I'l0VOGtl S-Detroit. Skov (Leswiok. Dineenl 4-Detroit. Howe tmibel. Kelly) .. I:i5 5-Detroit. Howe . . 10:00 Penalties: Zeldel am. Leawiok I11! I ............ 4:30 0:20 19:11. stops: Snwchuk . 1110 1.20 Rollins 'I 14 "-0! mum. (OPi-Queen lllnbeth high school rink ol Halifax lat- ni-day won the Nova lcotin schoolboy curling chams':nahip 1:" defeating Sydney high school 0-: in a final: match. iMacF'adyeni ...... .. 6:53 9-Monctoii. Crossnian .. 8:55 1: 10-P.W.C.. Wood The Sport Lodge Trotters edcerti lM”tl-l".lll - l2i59 the Nomads 43-41 Saturday nightl Penalties: TWHW Ready- in a City Lczigue basketball game Tllllll l""l”d at Prince of Wales College. ll-P-W-Cw MlWl”9ll3'ell i The Trotters came from behind -s 'D0ll MllCL"?cl- Allllll llzl is 26-17 Nomad lend at half nine 13cc?-W-Ca TWEBGY ito win the game. The Trotters led lM'rlCl-illlllll 35' :32-30 at the three. quarter innrk l-'l"rl"-W-C- 9”? lltliel-430d 5155 land outscored t.hr.ir oppoiicxiis by 14-MOHCWIL DEW” ituo points in the final ten niin- iCl'0&llllill'l' llill-' lutgg, Penalties: Croztaman. Richard. Wendell (311115 was high scorer Cllandlflk Mild. Tweedy. 5'- for the wntners with 20 points fol- W- 0 team mlSC0ndll0l- lowed by Earl Nicholson with 13 and Irving MEcKli1l10n with eight. Fred Coyle scored 19 points for the- lNomads and George Scantieburyl 16. The Sackville High School girls defeated the Prince of Wales Col- lege girls 64-21 in an exhibition basketball game at the P.W.C. auditorium on Friday afternoon. l The Trotters led 12-7 at the endl V. MacAlllster and P. Henderson of the first quarter but the No- mads Look over the second quarter to outscore the Trotters 19-4. The game was capably handled by Bernard "Spud" Hughes. BOX SCORE t Trotter: FG FS PF Pin. 1 Gillls 0 1 2:0 . NichoLson 3 0 13 l Howntt. 0 1 2 Burge . . 0 3 0 MacKinnon 2 4 B 15 a .1. Ready 0 1 2 . C. Ready 0 0 0 1 Totals 5 10 45 I l Nomads FS PF l'ta. Scantlebury 2 '3 16 lullnel and Doug. Coyle 3 2 19 Dalziel 0 2 2 . R Diamond 0 l 0 , . ; Mocvulgan 0 2 2 H! ' M 'MacDougall o 2 a hog, . in M-Cl-M”: Totals . . . . 19 6 11 41 liangieTs CoHect 3-3 Tie With Toronto Leafs NEW YORK. (AP) --Max Bent- ley's goal at 17:58 of the thli-ill period Sunday night. his second of the game, gave New York Rang- toontinued on Page a 011-- For Quality Mildneu Value - from 4 ftxtltyf. of ill I 181'.” till f,l'I. ltlli littl f Ii-llil Saturdaxy D0111 THE Bl1DandTIIE5 Barrv SULLIVAN-Gloria GRAHAME Gilbert ROLAND with LEO o.cARRotL-vANEssA aaowu ALSO NEWS AND SHORT SUBJECTS Welshman Defeat Monottiii High 8-6 ;SackvilIe Girls Win Basketball Game starred for Sackville with MW,” llster scoring 24 points and .149 . deraon aa. 2:. Smith was liinli scorer for the Welshmen with K11 ul . The Sackvllle girls led all ti" way with the score by quanen being 10-6: 21-11; 44-19: 64-21. Line-ups: Sackville: V. Ma.cAlhster 3; 13 Henderson 22. A. Morrison 4' J" Lawerison 2. a. Tingley 2. D. i'm.' terson. M. Leakem, B. wan. A Boates, J. Block 10, J. MacPherson Total-64. P. W. C.: B. Wran 2, M. Jarrime 2:. Smith 13. M. Pickaid 2. E. Min. phy 4. D.. Bowman. 5. ram; 1: Cluke. 1). Phillips. U. While, .1. Dennis. Total-21.. Rotary Rink Schedule Rotary Rink Monday Feb. 15th (weather permittingi; " Pnperwelghla 4:00 p.ni.: Q. S. S. Arrows vs. w, K. 8. Red Wings. 4:30 p.m.: Spring Park Blue. birds vs. Q. S. S. Rockets. 5:00 p.m.: W. K. S. Hawk; t-. P. S. S. Tigers. 5:30 p.ni.: P. S. S. Falunis vs, W K. 8. Aces. 7:30 p.m.: Practise for Abbig Sisters. QUEBEC, (AP)-Alderman .likS. ,-eph Matte has asked the Clly for is statement rcgarding rumors :h.i'. lthe Quebec Coliseum would he sold ' to I syndicate with the view of ac. jquiring a National Hockey Ill't'lcuC .franchise for Quebec. . - l SUCCESSFUL Mill Plllflll PALMOLIVE non mm-unuznu room Palmolive gives you on All-DAY SHAVE i i i Palinolive'sbe d-softening oils wilt your whisk rs right Jami to dirt level. You get a dour shave -an ALL-DAY shaye. You look your best from morning rill niglii. DJ. Top all you alien who PILMOLIVI IFTEI slim tortoti r l l l THEATRE Monday and Tuesday nd'16-8 P.M. as! A new screen team is blazing! HER - Kirk lllllllilAS A NOTISE .1 The Executive of the Ladles' Branch, Charlnll9' 1 town Curling Club. will be at home to the members SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th to8P.M. YEO THEATRE . MONTAGUE - MON.-TUBE. - 15 h 16 I Pl0K llll Oll SOUTH STREET 1 Richard Wldrnaek, Jean Paton, Iliolma Bitter