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Edges are protected per- fcctly—t.he Dispenser costs nothing extra. You pay only for the blades. 6|li.E'|"lI IIIIE ILADES Ill DISPIIISII ‘I0 Iludu—50s 20 Shvvlns Hoo- IO Iledos-—$I .00 40 Shaving Edge ll 5103. Leswick. Evhero. Eddolls. second Period 3—New Yon, Mickoskl (Shero) Penalties —_ ley. Kyle. ...... .. 11:18 Reardon (2). Stan- (Kyle) .......... 19.33 Penalties —- Kyle, Mosdeli. Final Bonspiei The final bonspiel oi the curling season at the Charlottetown 87:‘.-ti sot underway last. night when eight matches were played.. The winners, who will be declar- ed Friday night, will be determin- ed on a points basis. Play will be continued on again this evening. The following are the results of last-’hig~ht’s matches, with points awarded indicated in brackets: — Fwd. Ma.clntyre—10 (121); A.W. Hyndman — '1 (40). Dr. Giddlnss — 2 (20): R. spill- ett — 9 (144). Jim Burden—9 (112): H. Spli- lett — 8 (40). R. Carruthers - 10 (lm); R. Bevan — 9 (30). '.!‘.A. Campbell — 13 (114): 1!. Atkinson — 6 (50). . T.W.L. Prowse — 3 (to); w, Worth — 17 (128). J.s. MacDonald — 6 (40): Dr. W. MacDonald — 8 (114). Dt- In Maclmyre — 9 (so): 1:. Tampa —- 12 (106). Probes -Cause Of Howe Injury D!.'l‘RO1'l'. March 29 -— (CP)-— Clarenoe Campbell, president of the National Hockey League. to- day personally conducted an in- vestigation of the incident in the Stanley Cup playoiit game last night which sent Gordie Howe. star Detroit Red Wing forward. to hospital with severe head in- juries. He told reporters utter a con- ference with oflieisls at the Wings and Toronto Maple Leak that statements from the three game oitflclals indicated no Toronto player was . ponsible for the injuries. The investigation» will continue, however. Toniaiit. oiificlaln at ilsrper Hospital said the 21-year-old star from Saskatoon bu shown some improvement. He underwent I delicate brain operation a few hours after he was carried from the ice on I an-either in the third period ed the game which Leafs won‘ 5-0. ' Team Doctor» C. L. Tomsu and Dr. Frederick Sdhrei-her. a brain ‘speciallsti reported that x-rays showed no skull fracture. Howe’: nose and right cbeelebone were fractured. however. and he rut- lered an eye lactation. one or the most keenly contest- ed hockey matches to be witnessed at the Forum in Interscholastic play this season. was played there on Tuesday night when the Queen Square school pucksters and Sum- merslde High‘ School came up with s. heads-up, free scoring contest that was packed full of ‘smart ac- tion all the way. 0 I h The Queen Square boys were the final victors by a 14-l3 count to become the Island Interscholastic hockey champions, but it -was not without a terrific struggle that was forced into 10 minutes of over- time before it was decided. and was only concluded then by a.- ilash goal in the dying seconds or the game, after Summerside had come from behind twice to knot the score in the overtime play. . . . . It was Charley "Whi!f” MacDon- ald’s goal at 9:22 of the overtime that clinched the final verdict, when he went roaring in on an‘ attack. out in behind the net and slipped the puck into the narrow side and cap off a smart night’: performance on his part with a total of live uoals to his credit. 0 O C I But MacDonald wasn't the onlv one who stood out for his perfor- mance during the game, Paul schurman oi Summerslde, fast, tricky defenceman, went even big- ger on scoring honors, when play- ing a whale of a game both desen- sively and offensively. led the bulk ad the visitors attack to rack up six 01 h.Ls teams soals on the play. and at times made the rest of the players look like they were standing still when he stickhandied his way through practically she whole opposition on solo goalgetting efforts and at the some time set-up a host of plays for his teammates. C I O 0 There were others on both teams too. who came up with first class performances, and included Wen- dell Burke and cm: Giilis oi Queen Square who garnered four goals each. while Junior Cahill of sum- Vmerside equalled_their eiiorts also _with four tallies. Maynard Schm- msn and Dalton, also of the via. ltors, came up with two and one respectively, while Bo Kelly of the locals also tall! the other team marker. 0 O I 0 Although Q. 8.8. chalked up the rirst two tallies oi the night in a little less than the first six min- »utes of the iisrt frame, Sununer. side came back with a poweriul rally lead by the two Schurman boys and Cahill, to bang home five goals in a row to end the period with a 5-2 advanfase. and continue ing the pressure into the second. 09-130 “D with three more ‘by the 9:25 mark tor I. lopsided 8-2 ml. MONCTON. NB» Much N — (CP) — Summsrside Midgets to- day captured the New Brunswick- Prince Edward island midget hoc- key title as they took a narrow 5-4 win over Moncion East-End Beavers, winners of the NB. title. /The sudden death aiiislr saw Summerslde take an early lead and withstand a late Monotone!- tack in the third period. it is ex- pected the Island team will pro- bably arrange a Maritime series with the Nova Scotia winners. it possible. summenids led 2-1 at the end at the first and 4-1 at the end of two periods. Beavers came back in the third to score three times as the visitors got one, but it was not enough. Only two penalties were called by referees Windy Steele and Dewar Judson. Summerside — Goal. B. Mac- Kay. Jr.; defence, Wedge. Dalton; centre, MacArthur; wings. Grady. Walker; subs. Darby.‘ Gallant. Harris. MacDonald, Campbell, Champion. Lefurgey (sub goalie). Moncton — Goal. Breau: de- fence. Landry, Williams; centre. Wilson; wings, I-lennessey. Coyje; subs. Master. Mills. Poitier. Mel- anson, Tritea,,Mullins. Dellsire. Gregory. ’ Oliticials — C. Steele, Summer- side. D. Judson. Moncton. First Period 1—-S'Side. MacArthur .......... .. 8.56 2—Moncton. Hennessey (Coyle) ............................ .. 14.00 3-S’Slde. Wedge 18.30 Sccord Period 4-S'Side. Dalton ; (MacArthur) .. .................... .. 3.58 5—S‘Side. Darby vantage. The situation at this point would have been enough to take the light out of most teams. but not so the Queen square young- sters. Battlinz Nick strongly they picked up I. goal about a minute later, and despite the visitors rc- tallation with mother about two minutes later. Q. 5.8. banged in two more before the trains ended, but still trailed by s four-goal mer- O O 0 Jumping u’: the attack with an all out eifort in the third irame. Q. S. S. dented the twines again at the ten second mark, and by the time the one minute and twen- ty-one second mark had been reached. had piled in two more to come within one goal or! the lead- ing high school puckstcrs. Al- though Bummersi-‘ retaliated quickly at 2:02 to put their margins to two goals. ’Q.s.S. struck back. led by MacDonald, Gulls and Burke, to ram home three more by the 12:16 marker and take the lead again for the first time since the early part of the first period. Paul Schurman came back how- ever. in the closing minutes at the items to deadlock the score at 11-11 and send it o.vertlme. . 1twasarousingfinaltenrnin- utes ad overtime that ensued. 0.5.8. went ahead one goal at 2:30. but summersids tied the score again at ‘mo, only to see the locals go one up again 16 seconds later. But again summorside tied it up at the 8:25 mark, and make it anybody's title going into the final minute or play. when Mu- Donald come up with the winning score with only as seconds lstt to play for a really thrilling finish to an equally thrilling contest and give Queen square 9. well earned championship. THE GUAltDlAN. iCHARLOiI"i‘E'l‘0WiN,’ S’sidei Midgets Capture NB-PEI Hockey Tit1e;. Defeat ' Moncton 5-4 6—S'Side. MacArthur (Grady. Wallace) 7—Monoton. Coyile (Wils 8—l_Iloncton, Wilson 9.00 (Hennessey) 18.26 D—Moncton, l-lennessey (Wilson) .. 19.00 Pena_ltles—-None.” . Juvenile Opener STEILARTON. N.S.. March I -(CP) — Lourdes. Nova Scotia champions, deleated Moncton 6-3 here tonight in the first of a two-game total-goal series for the Maritime juvenile hockey cham- pionshlp. Final game of the series will be played at Moncion Friday. , Too Late To classify 11351‘ LADYS WRIST WATCH in City. Please return to Guar- dian. Reward. __?._.___________. 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The winners had to do it the hard way as they fought back against the 23.5. boys when the latter were out in front of them with about five minutes of the game leit. A fluky basket scored by one of "their opponents accounted for the winning points for the W.K.S. team as they take a one point lead with them into the rqnalnlng game of the series before the winners tackle Queen Square in the finals for the City interscholastic basket ball title. The lineups and teams are as follows. W. K. S.-—-Mac.Mil1an 17, Hoyt 14. While 2. Lantz. Kennedy, scantle- bury. MacNeil, Birt 8, Chandler. Total 41. P.S.S.—Taylor 12. Macbougall 4, MacLeod. Ladner, Macxlnnon, 1-iuestis. MacLaren, 'I‘-urner 12. Malcl-‘adven 8. Seaman 4. Total 10. lleioat__ Halifax HALIFAX. March 29 -— (CF)- Montreal Canadlens swamped an inexperienced Halifax St. Mary's squad 11-3 here tonight in the opening game of their best-of-five Eastern Canada Memorial Cup semi-finals. Second game will be played hers Friday night and if the scores are lopsided enough—as tonight’: was -—the Junior Canadians will re- main in Halifax for a third game. The schedule actually call; for the third and successive games, it necessary. to be played in Mont- real. scores of the comma‘ Nan want" —‘ Flamingo no "r... r ssoxnsrg-rousing; _-nu. .. —‘ The superb goal-tending of Ed- die Lund and the inspired play oi "Mooney" Gallant in the third period after he had replaced Garth Gay on the Summerlide kid line gave the Crystals a close 4 ,to 3.‘ victory voer the .Bordcn Natioflhls at Borden rink last night on a sheet of ice that was’very wet but otherwise in fairly good con- dition. The second game of the home and home series will be played at the Charlottetown Forum tonight. the Summerside team having decided to play their home game on the arlliicial ice at the Forum. “Toey" Richard was watched very closely by the Summerside buys in the first period. and did not break inio the scoring col- (Oontinued on Page 16) ADHISSION Adults--50c. Children-_—25c Crystals~WinrOp(-gner»-1.,-3; ii Final Game Here Tonight A nocxav sooaas Allan Cup Sherbrooke 4. Quebec 3. (Sherbrooke wins belt-of-seven‘ -final series 4-2). Memorial Cup Ontario Junior semi-final: P rcupine Combines 8. Inkermsn Roe st: 5. (Porcupine wins series 8-1. New meet Guelph Elfin in all-Ol- tsrio finals.) < ABBIES Wm J-uvenile Abbies defeated the ox Leary Maroons 8-6 in a fast ex- hibition game at 0'Leary last night The ice was wet but hard. ABIG PLAYOFF TOHIGHT ' Inst of Home and Home Series For the Island Intermediate Championship 3'S|DE CRYSTALS « v sonoru N'iirioNAi.s Game starts at 8:30 P. M. 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