Halifax Saints Wallop Glace Bay Miners 8-4 Dudley Says C.e::::.:;:.':;"::d 22.2.2: Saindon Out bzick into a. second-place Ma-ri-I time Major Hockey League tie, with Charlottetown Islanders ; Saints were behind only in that first period when two goals by l.en Haley, after Bill Flord opened the scoring for Hiilif.-ix. shot. Min- es into R 2-1 lead as the period- millcd t Thr Bll'y ll'al.s(ili. Bill llul;'nic Campbell line Saints. picking up five noals and four assists. Cfllllpbelll rind Ford each shot a brace with! -tnclcs l;oin'.'.' to ll':itson. Pete Les-t wick Fred Weaver and Bob Bow-I li.kl.lF.lX. Fill). 27 mt'C'P) - Halifax St. Mary's. showing no signs of a rumored rift between ncs.-. y Wcavrr got the winner. :i lmrzt slap shot from left win: that xriietl didn't see until 100 lzite. llaley's two goals were tops fly the Miners with playing coach, Norman (Bud) Poilc and Bob' l.(":m' adding the others. 1 The Saints were otitscored anzll outplayed in the first period hutj came back strong in tile last two. fizlmcs to earn the win. iilliicd 1?: I-.u:l. SAINDON llrfcii-ii'cly. tho lllffllf int)-1133' but tip from they paced 'llioticli llincrs with an iittack SYIJNI-LY. N. 8.. Full. 27 ICP) lllll 3131'? 3111' l'iFil0I's lililc Cllatic", Piiul S.-iiiidon lizis been ruled foStgccccliliv-yrfD::!t::l;ngrnglgonilg:igiligihlc. Ill) Vlllilgy rwith ClllIl'lDll(). .)I.Vketyii: for-wn.rds. Poilo, Maccy in .”y S”"l-f"”. ” Ill" M-'”i'llm0 Chorley. Vl'.i-wrot. Anderson. Leger, i mm Hmk"-I I”"'i"'"i" C'"””5" Halevg 'I2llCll(')". S0('l'lli:tl')' llllliliIl.:i'l' of the Hftllllklx -- Goal. Sti-ziclian: dc-lUTa(l'll'i m.m.um”.g”0Ck"-V A5" . lS0(ll'tIl0ll. t in ndii ill iii. A. ll frii;-c, Drainvillc. Bergeron. WEIIV-IA SNTN, u;,mr,”. (. F (., ' rr, Bloom: forivzirds. MacArthur b(',” of Mdnmki l " " ”'mpi l.cswlck. Forrl. Iloiiness. Camp-3 . . it ” he”. T'..4goI1. Mn..,.(m. Thompson."Siilntion tins mutt-sli-ll by Sid- v-,m.Wi , rgv Miliiotitiilrs lilivii ho :lpimir- hffmak Hprrrrinq and NHL ind in ii giiino hm-c tun wmllrs ago. ill fm'ni'il Dl'()l('SI ii:is- sillimitted . . in President .llI(ll'4' J. l-I. lludiion S . r . . " llnlanl of the Maritime .)l:ijur IICIIKLII". . . Saindon slnrtcii the sivisoii P . . P I . . '3 "N "m" lwllll Prnvltltiliro nf tliti Amorlt-:m . llr)t'kcv I..t'tiv'llc :iil(l plzli'c(I with . . . . .. . 1-l;l(:,lV:'t::;”F”d 7'5.) I::illci't'iiiI(i Blzlnis all the Quebec gpG1alCe: Buy, H;'iie:;,'”””' ' .Seniol' League I-cl). ll). ypone, i I g . I ”'””."” gqol His nlirllc was i't-gzi.-'(el'ctl with 3 gmaco Bay. Halev ' tthc M.A.lrl..-l. sot-ri-l -rcgistvzir ,AnderSm'L Blodxnelq 16:20)bydCli;:rlottvtiiwii l)9l-()lliC'll:0 1'01). . V . . . .1 em inc nnt uiis IS PI us it ?.f8.?Ih” ' Imd miol Coimexulicnlbci: of III(' ('llll). l The C.A.ll.A. took the slzlnd second period raltllough ti l)l'DIPS.N'IllIllll plaivcr could be slgilctl by Fall. .17 gggnvamaxy up-M50" Klll)'S nftcr .Vlr.ritilil(i lIl'.'llll'll 1.- (Bergman, 2.21 istraitinn ditto tlin rogillntinn (lid 5..Hamax' Ford not r0i'ci' ll'ilnSlf'l' of players lD;,aim,mey Campbtzm 3:m:froni UH" iiizijor l1-:igur- in .-inotlier. 6-Glace Bay. Lraer . . . . . .. 10:44; W I ' 7-Glace Bay. Poile txrlderson) . . . . . . . . . . .. 10:52 N t D f 1 II--Halifax. Leswick l e e .. tMicArthtir. Blooin) 12:23 0 E)-Halifax. Weavrr 1R d W q 9 2 rwarwicki . 18'-ii, e S I 0 W I -I I0. ' Penalties -- Mo-ri wmrm H'”1' Bcrgem" Mimi he Cornwall Meteors '(lt:-lcuteri . . Itlie Covehcacl Red Wings 9-2 last 1mm rum! iiiight. in :i lilhl. and cleanly played 10gHam-ax, cmmwl. game at Ncrtli River rink. yi.-Md. D...,m..m,., ' . ' ' N 3.35! Jack Brown led the winners JIM)-ialjfax. B0xVnc5t; . with three goals. Leslie MacPhail ('1-hemp.-my. wpmic,-y ymljtllllfl Burke of Cornwall each pick- 12-1-Ialjfax. camgbeii ;ed up two whilv Cal Macl)oiln.lc2 .p0r(L M.,CA.2Hm.., 14.,n'l1ll'd hick .Vizicl(innon shot one. W. Penanig: Bloom”. 3.30. Be,.'Mill scored both goals for Cove- cei-on 141:5). heady Stops: i The gainc was l'Cl('l'Cf'(l by.Art Szrachan .. 9 '7 5-21 3 Perry and Allies (.orvcllc. Arneil '1 4 9-20 SUIT SALE GABARDINES - WORSTEDS - BLENDS Modern Stylings - Single or Double Breast- ed Models - Browns. Fawns. Grays. Blues. also Stripes and Checks-All Guaranteed Popular Makes-Regular Pri.C9 '0 359-50- NOW H3h.5O BALANCE OF OUR WINTER OVERCOATS Regular 549.50 g 50 NOW TO CLEAR l9' Also Extra Special Discounts Off All Our i . Heavy Winter Clothing. I-IAMBLY ca INNIS, . . MEN'S 8: IOYS' WEAR . p (T van THEATRE I Iuorll-Anne - -rnuumlv . nlmn . ainnimv :.'l'llE :OUTRlDERS- V ""oclmleolol- - .loI'.l. nccllrui . ARLENE min. OM '&Iw You Quail Bee - stapentldai. Infill -9 eutnr - lulcn lions: ITORI '9, - Ill ' LITTLE SPORT ' ly Roman '1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 28. 1952 The Siiiiit John Beavers by virtue of their 7-3 win last night struck the lot) pultll mark in the M. M. H. l.. The Beavers with 101 points are 2-1. points ahead of their l”lB.'IT('Sl. conipetitors and for all practical purposes have clinched first place. -The Islanders with 14 games left ,.would have to will 12 in order to ;pass the 100 mark and the same stiinds for Halifax. The Saints last lnight became the second learn in lthe M. M. ii. L. to pass the 330 mark in scoring goals. . . .. The winner cf the N. B.-P. E. I. llntcrcollegiatc basketball titlewiii jbe decided here tomorrow night lwhen the lliiivcrsity or New llsrunswiclc fixc meet the st. lDuiist:in's UlllVvI'SlI)' tenm. Mount Allison University iind Si. Thoma.- ihavc been eliminated froin the 'titlc hunt. leaving only the Saiiilsi and ll. N. B. Both teams hzivui ylost two games hill the U. N. n.l ttenm has two more games to play and the saints one. The Fred- iericton students play tonight at iivlount. A and regardless of wheth- er they win or not the Saints will have to beat them here tomorrow night in older to obtain the two province crown. . . . I Many of those who saw the Saints play Mount Allison Uni- lversity here several weeks ago predicted that. the Saints would have time chance against the Szickville team on the lalter's lcnurt. That was the game in which the Saints, led by Jack "Mr. Basketball" Reardon came from behind to win in the last quarter tH0w wrong those second guessers lwcre was shown Monday night -.whcn the Mount A. tram tout the local students lpoiiits. nosed-, by ttvol ... K . One experienced basketball ob- server told us that the S. D. U.- ;Mount ygadmenwas the closestyhccl eve: wit me . ' ie score was tc l20 times during the contest. The lsziilits were never more than four lpoints ahead of the Mounties and litlric Mtliuntlcs were never more I an tirce points ahead of the isaints. At. theientl of the first quarter the S: ms were leading 14. l12. The score was tied 28-26 at lthe half and tied .'l7-37 at. the lthree quarters. With one second to go the score wu 52-52. The final whistle blew when the ball was in the air but. it dropped lthrcugh the hoop for the winning two points. ' too I No one denies that.lack Reardon Its a great basketball player. His kmost. ardent supporters will tell ;you that he is the hottest thing to ;hit the basketball court here in lyeai-s. others will champion some other player. But. judging by the point scoring records It is doubt- .twicc, with Gray shooting Islanders Back In Second Place Tie With Halifax; Lose To Beavers 7-3 SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Feb. 27 - the cage, making the score 6-1. (CP) - Saint. John Beavers in-'All three markers were assisted. creased their lead in the Mari-t The second Charlottetown tally time Major Hockey League to it came late in the period right at- mlghty 24 points tonight by turn- ter a faceoff. Helped by Red ing back Charlottetown Islanders Favero and Walter Pawlyshyn, '1-3. Beaudry shot one through a tiny The 101-point. total for Beavers space between a post. and Gordon, .compares with '77 for second place .who didn't. see the rubber. 'Charlot.t.etown and Halifax St.' A passout. from Mackenzie set. Mary's. The Saints tied Islanders up Gray for the third and last: by trimming Glace Bay Miners Charlottetown goal early in the 8-4 ,flna period. A similar play Paid admissions here tonight abled Hurst to score. At were 2,844 - the biggest crowd so Buchanan shot the best. goal of far this year. the game. He fired after a solo Beavers had a 2-0 lead at the end to end clash with several le- end of the first and never re-llandelo futllely trailing him. linquished it in the fast. interest.-l Charlottetown - Goal, Freder- ing game. They, outscored Is. lick; defence. Dutchak McLagan. lcinders 3-2 in the second and 2-1 Travis; forwards, Gray. Favero. in the third. Smith, Marshall, Bellringer, Whit.- i High-scoring Johnny Ubriaco led lock. Beaudry, Pawlyshyn, Mac- 'the point-getters with a brace Kenzie. and one assist. Ron Hurst. alsol saint. Jolm - Goal, Gordon; shot two for Saint. John. Tom defence. Lee. Arundel. C. Smellc. smelle. Nick Nicolle and Al Buch- 1 O'Flaherty; forwards. Ubriaco, anan had singles. The Bob Gray- IT. Smellc. Hurst, Meldrum. Ni- Buck Whitlock - Jim MacKenzle colle, Mccracken. Watson, Buch- line of Charlottetown counterl'anan. Langelle. both' Referees - Gerry Mathicu and t t l 1 scores wice Bob Gray (above) played an out- standing game for the Islanders at l Saint: John last night. Gray ill-ed two goals as the Islanders lost. 7-3. W. K. S. Girls Down P.S.S. 35-13 times. and Hub Beaudry fired Neil Sanford. the other. I sulllllnlw .1 Charlottetown dressed 13 men- First. Period 1 and Saint John 14. l 1-saint. John. Ubriaco . Ubriaco shot. both of the first' 2-Saint. John, Ubriaco .. l:O4 period goals. Wit.h little morel (T. Smellc. Meldrum) than a minute gone. his ass Penalties -- Lee 5:10, Behring- across the cage hit Islander er 11:37, Favero 15:50. Johnny Dut.chak's stick and Second Period glanced Into the nets. Goalie Ray 3-Charlottetown. Gray Fl-edericks wasn't expecting it. t twhltlock. MacKenzie) At the half way mark, in a 4-Saint John, T. Smellc pretty passing play with Tom tllleldum. Ubriaco) smclle and Jack Meldrum. he 5-Saint. John, Hurst. went through the defence. stick-. (Watson. McCracken) 8251? 'hanclled beautifully and beat. 6-Saint. John, Nicolle Fredericks again. . (Langelle) 13:19 Bob Gray. of Charlottetown. 7-Charlottetown. Bcaudry opened the second period scoring after passes by Buck Whitlock Penalties-None. and Jim MacKenzie. The puck Third Period bounced off a Saint John stick 8-Charlottetown. Gray and went. past Hal Gordon. t (Whitlock, Macxenziel Beavers tallied three within the 9-Saint John. Hurst next. six minutes. Tom Smellc (Watson, Mcoracken) . 9:51 worked Frcdericks out of position l0-Saint. John, Buchanan 17:48 for the third Saint. John marker. Penalties - T. Smelle 5:26. Mc- Then Ray blocked two before Cracken 17:04 major, Smith 17:04 I-Iurst. snatched a loose puck from major. H. pilc-up. Saint John's concentrat-l stops: tF'avero, Pawlyshyn) ed attack continued as Nicolle Frederick 15 9 4-28 lfllppcd a. backhander in front oflGordon , 5 2 km S ' D f W -alnts e eat P. . . 69-33 In Hoop Game builgetbaqll tgilrlrlismtrtygk l);l"13vel.slillllly- Of Good Season disputed possession of first place TUCSON. Al:lz., Feb. 27 --(APl-- in the P.E.I. Basketball League last night by defeating Prince of Bob Feller today began preparing for his 17th year with Cleveland VVales 69-33. Jock Reardon led the Saints to victory once more by shooting 10 field goals and one free shot for a total of 21. points. Dave Ken- nedy was runner-up with 16 I (H I I m 1 m p0.i.';1” toumud by J” Mummy nrl;vya.nr:son-Illlleinl, he flnllflpelllle angood VVI season. so is the Tribe manage. mcnl. ' Feller, leading pitcher in John IlIlacNaught with 14 points was high man for the losers. Joe the H it . d l T:::nm;C(;rcL;.ntlef,'::i.:," Hg? M: Md American League last. year, has his The Sam" led 3149 5. me mind set on winning 23 or more ful if any other player here ever scored with the same consistency. On Monday night he scored & points to boost his total to 10) points for five games. One or those lnights some team is going to hold lilm down to 20 points. . . . Harry Poulton. the Island anti fornler Maritime welterweight box- ing champion. is fighting out of .Toronto for the winter months and word from those quarters has it that. Harry has a busy time ahead. illnst. Saturday night; Harry fought in Detroit on television but we were 'unable to find out the result of the .bout. I O I O i on March 3 Poulton is scheduled ltn fight Rocky Brlsboii in Mont- -real on the Sandy Saddler-Savole card. This Brisbou is the same fighter who fought Fritzle Pruden 1 to I draw in Florida ll little more i than two weeks ago. Following the Brisbou fight. Poulton may go an eight rounder with Alan Mcl-later in Hamilton. Mel-Inter, it will be remembered. fought the world light- weight champlon Jimmy Cartier several weeks ago and made a splendid showing against him. 0 O O Poulton has been working out with both Danny Webb and Gus Rublcinee but confines hh train- ing mostly to the latter. A boxer, he 2 I I O O I f Got the Fa I I . NAVA '00 I H.M.C.S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE, SIMS BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN .Sunsssmmon.8'OTDD'RMx games in ii season for the seventh time. "I always aim foriza.” he said. The big thln'2 this year is to help end of the first half and out- scored iheir opponents 37-14 in fthe last. twenty minutes. l The game was refereed by Joe Cullen, . pitch Cleveland into the World s. 9, 1i, . . pa 1:; 1-F pk. Series. Then I'd like to win a ,Dunpl1y o 1 1 1 World Series game." ixennody '7 2 0 16 Feller, lit 33. has spent about Macxlnnon l 0 1 2 half his lifetime as a niajor lea- Mullally 6 ft 2 12 guer. He has been in the American Reardcn 10 1 1 21 League longer than any of today's Coyle 2 1 2 5 stars. and figures he still has sev- MucDon 1 2 2 4 eral years of top flight competition Mooney -'l l 1: 6'87 remaining. ' TOM'S 30 3 1 He has won ames o - P. W. 0- F6 F9 PF l't-- land. ''I'd like” tzgoriilse thlltrI(?l;(l,l1e" 5'-i""""l 0 ll " 0 he said today. ' SC""""b”'-V 2 2 4 6 Al Lopaa. Cleveland manager. is H93” 3 1 4 7 just as optimistic an Feller. CW " I 1 3 "Bob uni throws the ball mlglltv an ,1) 3 g 3 ;ll:r(:.')R'l'ld he's got I good curve," Macxinnon 0 () 0 0 ' MacNelll l 1 0 .'l MacNaught 7 0 2 14 1 -at--jj . I4 5 14 33 Totals states.-stands a good chance in glen Late To classify FOB sun - rm PIYMOUTII ll . I. I ' 'tI;?e1'9;'il:q'rl;'l:nH:L" ""I0"1o:'m':":c'hh?g Coach. excellent condition.-may rather than boxing. Another fight- 3y)Enk'.:';'-I um week " w' R" er who has been doing well in the ' Hamilton area is Howard Leslie FOR SALE - llnrnnrnrslc of saint John. Poulton knocked out 'l0V9- with l'0le1'V0lI'. in Pet'- fect condition. Elmer Burl, 253 Granville SL. Summernide. F03 IENT-. MODERN APART- ment. 2 bedrooms. Mt. Edward Road. Phone 747. Leslie In the sixth round of their match here last summer. but this same Leslie who was an easy mark for Harry here, can get 1 main bout in Hamilton any time. ONNNDMtssgsssQmQQs1nOO.CCMW Go Places! Go Navy! .' THE R. C.N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! I on about a Navy Caroor from x L RECRUITING OFFICER PHONE: ' 666 I I 10.02 in a City girls 1 21: . 10:56 ers 0; Whitlock 1: The West. Kent. school girls de-1 lfeated the Prince Street School basketball team 33-1'3 last night basketball game played at Prince of Wales College. Edie smith paced the winners to .victory with 21 points with Lucy lsmiin being 1:51 points. Worthy was high scorer -for , the losers with six. runner-up with 11 Lineups: W. K. S--E. Smith Jarcline 0; 1... Smith 11; Rog- Campbell 0; EVe5sey 2; Taylor 0; Westegnrd 0. J Pickaixd 0: MacDougall 13329 on 2; wrrin 2: Hall 0; Murphy 0; P. S. S.-Whitlock 1: COOK 0; Motheri- lsoper 0; Worthy 6. ””,New Glasgow Defeats Truro NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. Fell 27 -(CP)---New Glasgow Rangelts defeated Truro Ilcarrats 4-3 in overtime lonlgllt. in trike ll 2-1 lead in their lit-st-of-scvcii A.P.C. Senior Hockey League finnls. It was the second overtime contest of the series. o.s.sTlEi?iE P. s. s. 5-5 The Queen Square School Hock- ey team came cram behind in the last period tofeke out. I a-5 win ov- er Prince street in an Inter-Schol- astlc game at. the Forum last night. The Q. S. 5. boys trailed 4-2 going into the last. period but they racked up four goals in a row to salt away the game while holding their opponents to one tally. Carroll and MnCCv1lll;lln led the Queen Square scorers with two goals each. Carroll also picked up two assists and MacGutgan one. Whelan and Prauzht were the other Q. S. S. marksmen. Don and Dave Macbeod carried most. of the mail for the losers. Dave scored two goals while Don- llie scored one goal and assisted on another. Cudmore and Biggar each shot. one goal for Prince Street. SUMMLIRY First Period 1-P. S. S. Cudmore (Jones) 7:50 2-Q. S. 8. Carroll (smith) 13:04 3-Q. S. S. whelan tMacGuigan) 14:02 Penalties-Ptneau 3:59, Cudmore 3:59. Macsuigan 7:46 Second Period 4-P. S. S. D. Maol..eol:l 7:40 5-P. S. S. Blggar 9:15 6-P. S. S. Drive Macbeod Mlicbeod) 9:30 Penalties - J. Whitehead 6:20. Third Period s.MncGulgiln (Don Williams 4:01. 1-0. 5. Davey) N z B-0. 3. 8. Brought (MacDonald) 5.40 9-0. 5. 8; Carroll (Davey) 13:32 lo-Q. s. S. Maoaulun (Carroll) 12:48 11-P. S. 8. Don MucI..eod (Big- ur) 13:45 . Penaltiesqlonel 4:05 BOG-NOR. England - (CP) - Trunk Keen. 74-year-old school- mnter who claims wane t..ugut half the citizen. of thin susux town. has retired. He slid he had Intended to quit. In 1919 but. found the lure of the clnsuroom too strong. (Carroll, TICKET SALE: SYDNEY. N. 8., Feb. 27 - (GP) -- Moncton Hawks led all the way tonight to take a 5-4 Maritime Major Hockey League victory from Sydney Millionaires. hard luck club of the circuit. . Millionaires, in the cellar and vainly battling to catch a. play-off berth, claim they have lost. more close decisions than any other team in the six-squad circuit. Moncton. too. is trying to catch a play-off berth and tonight's win put them only four points behind Glace Bay Miners. trailing the two second place clubs by six points. Marcel Clements and George Scholea each shot two goals tonight. for Hawks with the other Moncton tally going to Sam Kennedy. George Robertson. Red McRae. lmlnkie Bathzate and Ron Rohm- er each scored one for Millionaires. It. was Moncton from the start tonight. although the Moneymen came back to match the Hawks goal for goal in the final two per- lode. scholea and Clements each scor- ed once in the opening period be- fore Robertson tallied for Sydney. From then on it was goal-foiw goal with Hawk's one-goal margin proving the winner. I-Iaivks coach Johnny Horeck transacted his usual bench duties for the first half of the game but not the heave from referee Marty Maclntyre when he protested a penalty at 12:17 of the second He tried to carry out his duties from an aisle near the Moncton bench but was chased from that vantage point at the start. of the third. . Moncton -- Goal Lockhart: dc- fence, Rockey, Olsen. Milne, May. Clements Scores As Hawks Nip.Mills 5-4 Rowe. scholar. Barman To Clements. Marshall. Rnbinlftllximexrdll ion. ' ' Bydney - 5951: 31034: defencg Mclue. Matthews. Lovandoskl, D1,,” nine: forwardl. nlmlmw. oaligglf eli. Hildebrand. Rohlner. Roach- Macmtyre. Bathgate. Plrle, Robert: son. I cunruau Flrlt Period 1-Moncton. Echoles (Rowe. Hamilton) 2'-Moncton. Clements Lu (Kennedy) 3;” 3-Sydney, Robertson ' (Matthew , McR.ae) .. 16:47 Penalties A Maclntyre ltlzli, Lockhart 10:14. (served by scholu, Mav 11:30. McRae 13:23, org...” 19:13. Second Period 4-Moncton. Scholea (Rockey) 5-Sydney. Rohmer (McR.:e) . 6-Monclon. Kennedy (Milne) . . . .. 7-Sydney, Bathgate . Penalties - Olsen 5.36. ll. Hamilton 10:07. MacIntyre 11:37, May 12:17. Thlril Period 8-Sydney. Mcaae (MacIntyre. Roach) mg” 9--Mnncton. Clemente (Kennedy, Milne) 11,25 Penalties - Hildebrand :40. Din- ning 2:45, Matthew 14:55. Winemaster; forwards Hamilton. The fight for second place in the M. M. ll. L. standings will be con- tinued tonight with the Islanders meeting the Glace Bay illlners iii the Forum provided that weather conditions permit. Both teams saw action last. night and both lost. The islanders were dropped '1-3 by the league leading Saint. John Beavers while the Miners took an 8-4 lacing from Halifax. As a result. both squads pected to turn in another of their wide-open hard hitting games which has made them one of the top drawing cards in the circuit. Phil Vltale and ”Bucko" Train- or will both be back playing with the Islanders tonight. uelildliglt r............. Glace Johnny Myketyn' (above). Bay Miners defenseman, is expected to be in action here tonight when the Glace Bay Miners tangle with the Islanders at. the Forum. New Haven Ties Appln ltoad3-3 The New Haven Ramblers and the Appln Road Bulldogs fought. to a, 3-3 draw last. night at Victoria rink in a game marked with fights CURBOROUGH. En-gland-(OP) - John Baskerville. planning to emigrate from this Staffordisliire district. to Canada. will be ac- companled by his wife and six children. his plow and a 12-year- old tractor. Islanders Play Miners At Forum Tonight Stops: Lockhart ...fl 1.1 5-27 -' Hicks . ....7 6 5-18 leafs Defeat Rangers 3-1 NEW YORK, Feb. 27- (CP)-- Toronto Maple Leaf: made their scoring chances count tonight to defeat New York Rangers Cl-1 in fl close-checlulng National Hoc- ', ,. g into a second-place tie with The Mlneis. as usual. villi be ex Montrml. The game was listless and the checking extremely close for two periods during which the Leaf: lind a 1-0 lead on Sid Smith's xoal with Jim Thomson and Teeder Kennedy assisting at 19:55 at the opening frame. Lineups:- Toronto: Goal, Rollins: defence, Juzda. Bolton. Thomson. Mort- son; forwards. Bentley. Arm- strong. Lewlckl. Watson. Kennedy. Meeker, Morrison; Sloan. Gardner. Timgren. Smith. New York: Goal. Francis: dr- fence, Butler. Eddolla. Stanler. Rosa. Krnftcheck; forwards, lia- pradc, Slnclnlr, Kullman. Con- iichcr. Raleigh. Rarity. Dicken- son. Stewart, l-Iergelllelrner. Slo- wlnskl. Referee. Bill Chadwick: "'1'-Ii men. Sam Babcock and Jack Mehlenbnchcr. Summnry:- First Period 1-Toronto. Smith, (Thomson. Kennedy) 19-55 Penalties: Sloan 9.36, Butler 14:24. So-eontl Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Lewickl 2. 9530 ""l 16:00. Butler 10:01. Eddollr 16.00. Third Period 2-New York, Rilleig , (Stewart) 4--V4 3-Toronto. Gardner, y (Watson) . 5.03 4-Toronto. Watson. g (Gardner. Meeker) ...... .. 9--ll Penalties: Tliomaon 2-41. Bullet 10.49, Gardner 10.49. M.lIl.lI.l. Standings w L 1' Ir A Pin Saint John 45 at 9 315 am lol Ch”I'own 35 34 7256271 7' Halifax , an as 7305 296 Glace Bay 33 37 526113 3 Monclon 29 31 9 237 291 2'1 Sydney .. 26 40 9 222 257 SIIIP SIIDT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed "'51: printed. 24 hour Iervloo. D0" r Illo prlnh. Ally roll or 8 ls" poauro only 40 cent. lItl"";r 4 canto each. Mall Film 59" ' 4” lottolown. fonula EVEIIIS .- rail. 25.. Mtlr.l MONDAY - CHILDREN'S - SKATING GARRISON NIGHT. mllsmv - HOCKEY - mm -. 8:30. wmlzuimr -. aonoor. nociunr ...................................... .. 1:-to ouinli-.N saunas VI. liamca s'rnEET THURSDAY - HOCKEY - GLADE BAY. mmliv .. sonoor. 1-looxxv - nae. VI. w.x.a. . . . mo SATURDAY - SKATING ............. .. -..--..-........ 2:30 to 4130 PHYSICAL FITNESS. M ”.,, 4 to 5:30 tlulci: lllv- lllulisllliv --FEB. 28 WEDNESDAY - 9 AM. to 0 l'..'ll. - THURSDAY - UP TO 2 PM. 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