lloes-Abhies Play At Forum Tonight In C.H.L. First Place Battle l Th'.Sl,l"”M'M,de iices mV.a'ff:H time the Abbles were edging the C.ia'..oitetonii Fo.um tonic... Pjnce or wales Co-.1939 7.6 in '7) The Signals defeat-d the Piece-3 Rcguuriit 5-3 last night in It Gar- rison League hockey game at the cision toiiizhi. This ciciiiii:'s ;:.inie will be t'ie Jnllln Joe has sat niit ii burn giznn nispensinn for tikiiic part in :- lx" at lire S”. . i rink til- nri lllll” "in :".i it ill 2 The Arcs sliir.i.wii noxv-r ll'l Tuesday ni)2h' niivn they doiviicd 3? Dllit5lalT'R 5-2 At the Salli” for the losers. Frank Wiiloughby. substitute net minder for the SiL,n:il.s. Iiiriird in an outstanding game as iii! boot-id out n stead) b.iri-age of Reece mi). ber uisml Suggests MMHL i,All-Star Game gtniames Sco Defeat Basilica The si .llI'.lFl Em; : (lofrinterl GLACE BAY. N. 3. iCPi--Pi'esl- ".9 g...,ii.-. 1..--it "-1 iii A iiwmii ilent C Roy MacDoiiald suggested ;-am;- nf (Irv Sifllll l.lM4ll5' Thu Fuesdiiy that the four Maritime winners HFIP xil!Tll1Ti'.i'll l))' the Major Hockey League teams pair r-.s.i-elient rgunltniirliiiz of Fln,vd,off for an all-star goire at New VVhite: who ll'l(l R sniitoiit llrll:liGla5gOw' Np 5” March 8, the final minute of piiiy. His proposal would it - D. Runlriin. R. Primsc anti K bmed SVdnm.g(-mace pBavI fig?" ” irl -. :w:Is . ' 1 l - ' ', ' in a ciii'la.il-miscir to the major the winners. IV. Duilo ll1Iit'lll'(l the .l , V g lone BElSlll('il mziilicr. i eague plarhons llmch Open March The Kirk hins now advance. against East no-.aliy or Winsioel in It Lianin to lie 1-li,icd in the ni-ar llililiP. MacDonald also suggested that hockey officials from New Glasgow and Dartmouth be invited to a pro. game banquet. That gave rise to speculation that MacDonald en- visages a six-team circuit next year and wants to feel out Dart- mouth and New Glasgow. islanders Defeat Xaverians 8-6 The Fli:ii'iotleloun island:-rs of the .'si:irilime Major llock v imit- for the Xiivt-rians. Hockey Scores 3! TI-IE CANADTAN PRESS National League Drtioit 0, Toronto 0. Boston 1. New York 2. American League Hersiiey 2. Buffalo ii. Syracuse (l, Pittsbui-gii 7, Quebec Lennie Sliorbrooke. 3. Quebec 2. Cicnulimi 5, Springfield 1, MOlTil'CRl 2. (ittawa 6. New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 1, Moncton 3. CANADA-'5 FINEST CIGARETTE. DRUM EVENTS ' FEB. 16 to 20 ,. T 8:00-ssitin Am vs. r.w.c.i MM 5' mm 7. i Ti-urn wins bcst-of-sew-n quarter- final 4-.1. Ontario Junior A Tin St. Michael's 2. Hamilton 4. Tlo Marlboros 4. Kitchener 2. Quebec Junior Montreal Royals 2. Jonquinre 5. ' ::ri 30 r . l y M'ri.nnAv- c,.,m.,,l SL,.,”: H ' p 3 . Quebec 3. Montreal Canadians 5. COllfTll') & VII) Slxiil ii: ii in it nm"""'Qu"'b"" """l"' Trnis-Rivieirs 2. GuP,.ph 3, Ontario Senior A Hamilton 2, Chath.-ini 3. THE OLD RIVALS -- - SUMMERSIDE AGES Vs. ”cllARl.0TTETOWll ABBIES FORUM-TONIGHT Admission 50c; Students 400 Time. it o'clock u . HALIFAX vs..lSgLANl)l3RS FOIUDI -- FRIDAY. FEB. 19 - 8:80 .. A 'nA1iio-or ATIINDANCE. PLEASE -vrooasr-9 A.M.'l'00P.M. nu. - 9 A. M. AND ON. im up my limp ilxis-. 5-omit t--'1 iorv well lilaved ganie at the: they facv :4 clnllniiqe from t71- P.m.'um' i Ch.irlottat'iwn Ahliifs in the batilni Phynw mach Gem Dm,,:,,.., '9" l”-'1 "13" ” H” C”-l "Mi announced last tllllllt that he would my League ihave a full lineup for tonight:-s The. pDHCl'llil. confident Aces. ,,i;.important. tzzinie. The Ac” an, undefeated in four Lengiin Et'.nT"S,l',150 ,,xl,ecled to be at 1.,” hgyvi lhrv nnlv pert ('l rrcnril in S-,.9n:m' i.c3gu-- play Th ' liiiw .1 4-0 IF-I yhwhyyvyyyy "ord ivliiic lhr Altlsirs lttlSl a -:-l Ihnitillfl O The Abbms nniv rlcfi"-it tins 3lil- i rnred at the ha d: of tiw Suin- iner.-irie n;::zi'M:.i l in A closely played game a' S 'Illllf"SLdi" tlirr- K v eel:s azu. The A')i;.. V f.cl con-l fident they i-.in rivwse tint ll'- ' n('lfl test for both squads. The Forum AI.-es liaise shuuii Yiwniscives il'l- .' . livai.blc at S-llllillFliSitl" uhilv t.ic alysvlgle onllmn ggfrimnjnijlgnah vlkltlh Ab g : L. , g, irkhd 2. . lg i. l i ice W11? (.-":1:0l,:.qm,,, wm Wm” M btcrlinrz Worth. Gcoige. Ward and Tm; C1” ,.d,n4 W ,1 hnp mwv Barry Ctidinore each shot A goal. Jo. CH”; hrk m H" hneub Ab Duiiglas-. Louis (valiant and Elmer Gorxeaii. uere the scnrc-is the jlld';CS. Moncton leads best-of-nine semi-i fiiial 2-0. V l Saint John 4. Amherst. 1. 'l1lllIs'lI.U-- Saint John ii-ads best-of-iiine tirrv Hfiftiucv l.HAf-il7E- WHIMI 2-0- APC Senior i LITTLE SPORT lRau)oa-4 l Durable Yvon Diii-eI'.e of Bale Ste. Anne, Neil Biunsxiick l'.:i the pimzncie of his l)OXi!l',' t.'ll'9Pl' or Floyd P:ii'c:svn oi Hl'i7C'.(l3'll. New York iiris liifmv iiiiriiiiil form niien the too fighieis iiiri in New York Monday ni:r.h'.. Diirelle dis- tinguished llllllS?ll by i: inglit rounds Vllfll the highiv iiiicd Pitt- terson viho is the iifili iniilcing ll','lTllTefTT')' uezzht in the timid. The latern Jaixrd NCR Brunswick boxer won three rounds from Pat-3 1:-rson in the opinion of two of Tie conii-"i'lif(l often iiqlit list and cut thr liicc in the with his good Pattersuii .1boul. middle iil'.ill(l5 . o o It was A tl'9lllPll(l'.lLls sliouinz by the Maritime boxer and one nliich astouiided most tight critics. Last lx'oveinbcr Diireilo inst it 1;! round decision to Ci'llZ.il')'S Doug Harper. a little kiiovin llL:lll9l' iiho in turn was defeated by Jimmy Byrne of, Seattle in late October. Byrne is. Just 11 run of the mill fighter in the USA. i)ureI'.e fought to it draiv ill a irinatch iiith Hiirpcr in Janu.ii) of this year allhonzli he was on the ('.illi'aSS three times during the second round. How- ever hc came back strong and held an edge over the Calgary boxer in the line i-ouiids. . . . With that k.nd of 1! build up he hardly rated a showing iiiih Pat- terson viho was the iindefeaiied 1933 Rookie of the Year. Only 18 Patterson was hailed in the U. SA. as a teeii-axed puzllislic l1f0' digy coinparable to Terry McGo- vern, Tommy Lniigiiriin, Abe At- teil, Eddie Haitian, Jimmy Mc- Larin. Tony Canmneri, Georges Carpentler and Billy Conn all of whom gained world-wide fame be- fore they reached 20. . . . l Tlinz .Vl.'I',,'fl'l,lilP hail such (I high opinion of Patterson's iiinlily tliati E ii I t d St. F '. X ' r - i vl.::w"i';i:3)a 2L6 l”tr::1zc)i-E 1nAV':':l(hP)' ran A SDP(;iRl iilitiiio 0: llllfll . - - 3 t . this month. Ticy (iscussc llsi I('xrllll"lill1llt:l1 game at the Antigen-'. MP in mnnominn wlm his nmmy l.Kpike Ihniihrirli-, Paul Sainrlrin ""d f'”""””''"' M .T”",",K,l.'";:(,lZ- :-iiil Orin Carver varh scorrrl livn SHWHOM 0'' mm A V,m,,(i :4 (1.. Sroait for the Islanders wliilc txwnmlng M H". 'nT”"l'""5 i r -. . . 5 Bucko Trainor and Guy Cll2l'IRPllLul:::l:'l 1'lll0l:l;::r ,": )l1'1::”hM'::i . R ' V l I. I . . ' Scorpd ohm," Ilium "med tWm0,fi;',lilin;: ciglit. rnuniicrs illegally. l'mlnr pivwiint rctziilritiriiis in New York State an ill ,w-.ii' izin finiit nnly wiv iiiiiiitliii-g i-iclil roiinils A the limit. for H iioi of ill lillfl hr must liiixc piissi-ti his '.'iiih liirlh- tiny before he can box I tr.-n p iound bout.) Tho Rim: Illllt'lD hy Tvil Ctirrnll aiiiinii lllill Pvlll4'l'silll was .1 run- lii iirlcr of such iiiiii-iirii riii:ii.fifw1-' illon flint rxt-options Kllhlllfl hr nintln in his misc. t':ui'rili fiirtlicr. pcintr-(l nut tli:it tliv only opnon-, r-iils rnpriiilo of inwclini; him worn tho top linnrs ullll" lmxrrs nf lc.rsni' l'TlPlil ucro iiiirii-ropliililr. The l')iiroilo-Patterson fight vic-.-.'- ril until such A hiicluzroiiiiri ITTi'Il(Pll Diireiie look like quite A fighter. o o - Diirclie will prolmlily be in line for ii niiiniinr of flip .'ll'.'lll lmiils IF the i'. S. .l. After fill Piitlriu crn had quite an iiiiprr-ativo l: 'fiPl(Oill recorrl lwfnro lin trinzlnrl ii-.illi Durnlla liming put away lfrilloxrs like light linavywt-iglill li.i-k Vl'n;;iwr in five rounds. in NJ" iirmks tho Xmv Riiiiisuii-n' lmwr iiainril so lltliitll prrvcliizo from his showing that ho is nos: in .1 position to imip n hoiintiliil finriiirinl linrvcst finvn the fizhl grim!-. Iiiirrllc is only '23 or .74 utiirs of rice rind slinulii hrivr. at lrast tlirrm goml )I'llZ"i alirviil of , him. i l iclniiil iinvkny player: liayo bnrn ,l'il'0fllll'lllK fit A fast clip for the ,.Vorth S;-ilnoy Frrinklinx of tho Fwpr Rrcion Junior lmnrziir. Tho, iF'ii'llll(lInE inislivl .X'.ivir-i' .iiiniiir lflnllrge from tho lmirziiiv scant- iiiirils in four zninrs xnrl Rnnnic limvnlt of Rnrrlr-n I”ill"lEP(l as lhr for point-gcllvr for the round with five goals and four rissiutsf (Wvko Grnrly of Siiiiininrsido hail flu: and three for runner-up limi- Oii. in the final izanin. won ivy lhe Vrrinkllns T-.'l, l-lfinll pliixcrs l -more-rl six of the siwnn gn,-ii: Sammy r;i-i-:nr.V "l P:irkrl:ilI- h'irl two goal: and two Assists, Sier- linit MnPl.llrP and l-'lrlin "Shot- f:l.n" Kays of ('h.1rloltctown, ilrmnle, Hnwoli rind ('nkn Grady onrli scored ii rzmil. Tho Franklins rent the winncr of the Sydney-i Glace Bay series in the finals. 0 u . The Prince of Wnlr-1 College .l-.ookrv lr-om hnvo yet in m.-;.;; info the win column in the City, Lrnziie. but HIP lvrldjnjnn )1,-up irnn forcing thrir npponi-nix- ir'own in llth wlro in ow-ry gnm.n.3 Tuesday niahr lhi-y gnva lhoir, . first performance in they fought on even term! with tho Abbio: for sixty minuli-z hcfnrr liowim: T-(O The game prodiirerl smnrv fini- Jiockey. had numerous thrills r-1.! prcially in the third period. Four; .tEmt-s iho ivclshmc-n have come: l7VVll(!' it. A victory. l l l rinse, the next time flu-y .Ilmiil'di NEW YORK. (AP)--LlWl'll.Wl'lRlTl champion Jlinmv Carter of Ni-w York and Cl'I.'Ill9nzPl' Paddy Dc- niarco of Brooklyn Wednesdrir ..s:ani-if A rnntrnrl. rnr ll.l."l” i'i-i 'rniin(l lillc fiizlil at Muilisun Sqiiaici time went nhead 30-30 during the thirili quarter against lit the final ten minutes. Rva rtion Sit-wry . Triylor l Mooney Siina Dorais . ,,..... -- .. .... ...i'.-Aw by noTiI'o'n” ire coil Tl-IE GUARDIAN. The Saint Dunst.an's Univer- sity basketball team won their eighth consecutive Island League hoop game by defeating the Sport Iiod-go Trotters 80-34 last night at the S.D.U. Gymnasium. Jack Rcardon sank thirteen field goals and seven fre:- shots for a total of (L1 points to lead the Red and White offensive. Re- bound artist Johnny Taylor was r;innei'-up with 18 points followed . League games mvolvmg the HE”, by Fr.ink Sloivey with nine, Donnie MacLt-an. p1a)lniz his third game of the year. was highl . scorer for the lasers with 13 points. . l . v itown to meet Atlantics at Halifax l mlmud by ER” Nicholson Mm ll Feb. 23 instead of Feb. 24 as called ' ll'llr'. The Saints led 19-4 at quarter and 3-i-ll at the half. They and 12 scored 30 for the points Trotters Summary SD U. 13 H. zmiaamoafz liavvlnr ... Fisher 8 0-H-owes: ..-c...N..g-Q 8 .-scans:-A 2 Ca-i59GlG3.N?-A -E Tot.ii Trotters ' Gillls J Ready Burni- !vli'Le'in liovvntt Nicholson C Ready 3icKinnon -a. co:-Ha:--on -..vu.--,.,..,..u-N t-d93b:3lJ '14 Rangers Defeat Bruins NEW YORK, (AP)-Centre Paul Ronty scored one goal and as- sisted on the winning marker by 6 - w Tot ii iiight-winizer Wally Hergeshelmer its New York Rangers defeated Boston 2-1 Wednesday night and moved to ivlthln three points of the fourth-place Bruins in the Na- itlonal Hockey League race. The result left the Rangers with 52 points to 55 for Boston in the battle for the last. Stanley Cup playoff berth. Summary First period I-Boston. Schmidt iPeirsoni . ..... .. 9:21 2-Now York, Ronty ii'rr-ntice, Trwim Penalties - Irwin 5:47. Second period 3-Ni-w York, Hergeshi-lmer lff 43 (Rarity) .. 11:18 Pvnaltie.-i - Godfrey 1112'! Third period No .v.'ni'ii1;:. Penalties -- Gardnnr 9:15, He - grsheimnr 9:15, Mackell 19:50. mops: Henry 10 10 13-33 Bower . .. ., 10 7 7-24 ii.siiizaii;Ee:oi lSeason A.tgS'side --With three horses entered. two horses owned by the veteran Sum- merside reinsman R. H. Phillips hold the trip two positions in the first ice race of the season at Summcrside yesterday afternoon ion the new 1,.-mile track prepared the previous day on Summcrside harbor, Another lcr-racing program with A number of expected entries will be staged on this track on satur- day afternoon. Officials of yesterday's race were, Fred Reeves. starter; Don Mac- Neill. and Mr. Boots, judges: R. Dewar. announcer. Following is the result of the three races: l.1ICldlP Dale. (Simmons) I 2 l Asyrian Dale (Phillips) 2 1 3 Jo Jo Spencer (Bailey) .'l 3 2 Winning horns owned by R. H. Phillipa. M.M.ll.l.. Standings , Spnri-.s: Dr. E. S. Giddinaii Andl 1' W T. T Ptai R. C. Parent. l Halifax 00 36 Ill 3 'I.'l . . .. Sidney on 34 31 3 'll COUOGNE. Germany, rCPi-'1'o- 01869 Bil! 6'1 30 32 I an ionto Lyndhursls Wednesday night Ch'Town 81 30 03 0 00 scored their 10th straight. victory -----e by defeating the west German National lerim 6-2 in an exhibition liuckcy game. fTLA(,'ll BAY. N. 8.. twp- Glace Bay miners Announc- ed Wednesday that two of th- top nl1,V'Prl with their Marl- UVI10 Major Hockey League club have been recalled by their" borne teams. They are Johnny Lumley,, recalled by Providence Reds of the American League. and Bobby Brown. by sherbrooke of the Quebec League. Both are forwards. "Believe me”. said coach Don Pcnnlston. "I'm helpful." The Miners are in third place in the four-team lon- W9; CH ARLOTTETOWN lSt. Dunstan's Win Eighth Island League Hoop Game Ifinal Dates For MMHL Games l GLACE BAY, N. S., tCP)--Pi'es1- ' ldent c. Roy MacDonald fixed the dates Wednesday for ii pair of dis- puted Maritime Major Hockey lfax Atlantics, Glace Bay Miners; l and Charlottetown. MacDonald ordered Charlctte- i iior by the schedule. Islanders willl l piay Miners at Ci.acc Bay Feb. 24., Chitirloll-etuon failed to reach, Glace Bay in time for a regularly scheduled game Jan. 16 and wasi l subsequently fined 5500 for not 81V'i iing Miners "notice that the team won labia to make it. i Halifax (lid not go to Charlotte- town for is scheduled game Jan. ldn't. be i investigation. Sporisgforum later FEBRUARY 18, 1954 , I the required advance, as; . i ' ' ll 1 :- l29. The Atlanlics were first finedl,pee):eljetfgufdC;gb?'hA&'::”g:::o:'r';C- Mid W9” Heated 9! blame m Elm) yesterday. It is thought 1i'..iyni's t ; Curling Draw Recalled Right Brown l Bobby 'illml'Pl nlong with forward Hariy Lumlcy of the Glace Bay Mineral winger l thel xvi.-re recalled to Spring- icid. FOIVR TLVIE VVINNER , Sir. 1 ii-Wt? lW'”m' ,dl””"l,9d Draw for Ciiriingtnnight atchzir-l lmlg U” '"a"":'. 1'; ioltetoivn Curiinf; Club: l I;-,n papers 11' or J g 'i1-p'mI - l ' t'm scorinz lifmkmpgi 2, :hi;”;,ar.l'mfe Lngual Ice l-H. o. Atkinson skip. 5. All we lslnndcrs know he lias,3”'-0"- K- Amfni 3- Hmnbyl "l lciir scoring titles. lie won onf. J' 21- Burdcn Sklpi F: Cur”-V Jr E”. ivllh -Moncton liiiivks and lat:-rVBurnell. In Bilflilall. l in. had two scorinrz titles while: Ice. 2-H. R. Bevan Skip, A. O. with the Saint John Beavers. He 1". Gill, H. Douglas, G. Rayner, look it again last year with the islanders for his fourth scoring crcwn. i I checked this with John Mo-y Niill. Suminersidc authority on scoring records nbout a month If Rocket Richard was refer- ago. led to as a member of the 200 izual club instead of a member oil the 300 goal club, there would bel the dickrns to pay. So lets refer. to Whitlock as a four time acor- ing champion instead of A three time scoring champion. We would like to congratulate Bill Ford on breaking Buck's goal record of 64 but the figures fool you. Buck is third in the ircorlmz and yet. he has missed nearly 2”: games. The vtny I fiizurre it. out. Buck ix tirctl of cnpturink 5” many trophies. I am. Sir, etc i SUMMERSIDE HO Etlity Rotariansl . Take Lead In Curling Playdownsi l l cxnv FAN The Charlottetown Roiiariam rolled up a seven point lead over their Siiinmerside opponents yes- terday in the first day's play of the Rotiuy Curling competitions at Charlottetown. The playdowns will be concluded next Wednesday at Summorside. The City Rotarlans went. ahead by 15 points during the afternoon games but saw their lead cut. lll half during the evening matches as the Summersldc curlers staged ii strong comeback The final score for the day's play road Charlotte- town 40; Summ:-rside 33. afternoon games: .1. E. Burden 1C) 14. J. Mccrcrgor (S) 5. Dr. ll Macinlyre (C) 11, F. Daly (Si 5. I-Zveninx GIIIIOI J. Mctiregnr (Si 10, Dr. Mac- Intyrn (Ci 6 i F. Dnly (Si 11. J. Burden (C) 9. Team personnel: Jim McGmgor Farlane, I-Tarl Cannon. I-frank Daly. (5) skip. Bill Mor- ,rlson, Dr. Vince Grant, Vaughn i Groom. J. E, Burden 1C). skip. Randy . Mannina. Erskine MacNutt, Gor- ; don Milligi-in. i Dr. Heath Maclntyro i Ralph Jones, Al MacLeod. i Simmons. (C). skip, John mvenn: Grbcery Sf. Peters Bil. (Bi skip, Alt Gordon. Silas Mac-. vs H. R. Carruthers Skip. Ralph Jenkins, 8. Duncan, C. Campbell. ent, Doug Hill, M. F. Reeves; vs Hon. T. W. L. Prmxse Skip. R. A. Parker, Mel Millan. 7 Ice 3-Rendezvous Trophy, Tan- ton vs Hanson. lcc 4-W. Worth Skip. R. Par-3 Mac-p Jenkins, Geo. 8:30 pm. lock. Emmett MacDonald. D. H. woondyplnce Lea” md mnked MacKenzie: Ice i--l.. Turner Skip. W. Whil- vs A. Likely Skip, lcudmore, mate: Amoid wighiman, T crookett Rink Winners of Regal Flour Trophy Parker Crockett won his second Regal Flour Trophy in as many years when his rink defeated rinks from Charlottetown. Montague and Alberton at the Summersidc Curling Club yesterday, To repeat last year's triumph he had to cic- feat his old rival, Doug Cameron of Charlottetown whose rink fin- lahed in the runner-up position. Dr. H. 3. Clark, of Summei-side made the presentations in the ab- sence of the Regal Flour represent- atlve. The winning rink reccived' the Regal Flour Trophy. and each membe of the team. Parker Crockett, skip; Lloyd Burns, mate; Dr. Roy Grant, second stone: Bor- den Connell. lead, received plna. In addition to these awards. each player participating in the 'splel received a 24-lb bag of Regal flour. Afternoon, Guinea Snort Echoes From Prliico county Without the co-opentlon of in weather man, you can't um put on s first class perfii-man" in A natural ice rink. but nu Aces and Saints did it aom,h,. at Raceway Stadium Tuuday nigh; Not able to'carry the puck . smoothly and surely as they wouu have liked, they nevertheless nun. aged to inject A lot of lliilr-rah. lng excitement into the match. Cluarlottetown 000 210 002 001-6 Summerslde 111 001 110 210-9 ' ' ' Montague . .020 511012 020-14 In their nrecedinz zum hen Albci-ton 501000 100 101- 9 the boys of Scliurman and Mo. Evening Games Adam stuck strictly to hockey ,- Alberton . 001 030 110 001- '1 ii. hard sheet. of ice, This time the Summerslde 220 304 002120-16 ice was soft. but. the boy, ,,e,, Charlottetown 021240 020 200-13 hard as nails, and carted nroiiuci Montague 300 001 101 022-10 (hips on their shoulders with 0l.h9.g Personnel of Charlottetown team. D. Cameron. skip; W, Coca. mate; 8. Beer, second stone; H. Simpson, lead. Bummerside:-P. Crockett, skip; L. Burns, mate: Dr, R. Grunt; sec- ond stone; B. Conneli. lead. Albcrton: C. Travers, skip: Or- ville Phillips, mate; Hubert. Camp- bell. second stone; Charles John- ston. lead. Montague: R. Beck. skip: James athletes falling all over themsnivu to knock 'em oft. Allie H time-keeper. could have used 3,. gift of the memory export Tex Mmc ton. but managed to km-p thin" straight on his own. 0 O I of coure, I lot of the twenty. five penalties were for minor in. frinaements of the hockey cm. such as tripping, hooking, us, But there were enough Attempt; at mayhem to keep tho rim, thoroughly stirred up. S0meon( said that Gaston Roy. who hqlugh ed off with Garth Guy in the am. and period and then fought a no turn match in the final fiiime, was a pmfcsionai boxer. If so, for a lad who gets paid for hooking and jabbing he was certainly mar. than willing to offer his servlou for free. A nice chmp, howev after he got thoroughly cooled in the sin bin. - 0 second stone; Don Davis, lead. Results of morning round in Regal Flour competition at. sum- merslda Clurllng Club-Lead Later. Charlottetown-D. C a in e ron--I 310 122 300 122-17.. Albcrton, O. Travls- 002 000 021 000-5. summeraide-P. Crockett- 033 103 108 011-10. Mon ta gue- Young "Bunny" Gills of Suin- merslde did ycoman service in mg SD.U. cage and kept the bunny Aces it buy for a. long ttme but 100 010 020 200-6. E. Beck. Delroil. Toronto In scoreless Tie lllcllel li:.me(Tll:w'al:::e mfrlelgrllilrlz look as if they hiid been jostled Around by A mix-master). TORONTO. (GP) - Terry saw- ' ' ' chuk and Harry Lumley. the two top goalkeepers in the race for the Vezlna. Trophy. were unbeatable Wednesday night. so Dcrtoit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs fought to I 0-0 deadlock before 13,081 National Hockey League The other summer-side liq, Dick Noonan, stood up well against the Ace onslaught on defence. Not too rugged, Dick is the cool type who lets his head pitch in and do a little job occasionally for his stick and skates. a . . Maybe it wasrft all hockey Tun- rlay night. but. whatever it wu, it wail ne-cess-A-ree. The fill seemed to like it and we'll bet 1 fans. The tie left the league-leading Red Wings 10 points ahead of the the second time this year that Ralph Jones. 5. R. Johnston .W. Ewsawchuk um Lumiey ngmued nickel they." be but mt I .9. MRCKE3; d T 1 1-shutouts against each other. The and hclplni. Ice -Ren ezvous ropiy, D.,team5 went, ,cm-919,. in ; (mg! 0 Mi"-lD0"31d V3 13- SNmdCi'5- vln Detroit Jan. 3. i We saw our old friend. Don C. H. Kydd. H. Macliinis, H. S vs R. G. Spillctt Skip, H. 0. Train- l -top aw Ice 4-W. E. M8t'IlllllK Skip, tead or, G. K. MncKniglit, Dr. A. Mac-i Albany Defeats Following are the results of the Millan. 1 Ice 3-Rendezvous Trophy, W. R.l MarNciii vs Dr. Prowsc. Borden 5-4 Firiil came in ,;Intrrniedlair Cl playoffs bctwecn Tlordcn Legion-. aliens and Albany Saint Puts was l won by 'Albilll,V 5 to 4. SUMMARY First Period i-Albariy, Macbeod INoonani 2-Albany. MIcLeod (Delaney) 3-Borden. Cl. Jay Penalties: None. Second Period 4.-F.ordt-ii. Darrach (Dorsey! 5-Albany. Watldell (Delaney) 6---Borden. Love iPickorlng) Penalties: None Third Period 'I-Albany. MacLcod B-Borden. G. Jay D-Albany. MacLi-.od Referees: Dorriich. Culcliffe. Super-Keen, Smooth GILLETTE BLUE BLADES Giv The Best-Looking Shaves Ever! Phone MM l In holy DISMIUKI with niuiyumniii for end bldu. Iagolu paint. I was 15: Davis. at the Siimmerside Ciiiliiig R-nk Wednesday night. Don. who was one of the defence stnlzurtl rf the Siimmerslde Crystals in their last heyday when thei won the Island championship and went down before Bnthurst in the llllll sawcuk. the Red Wing net.- minder who has taken the Vezina art! in the goaltending de- partment-for the last two sea- sons. registered his llth shutout while Lumley got his 10th. First period I , ” A No scoring. for the Maritime crown, has taken Pemmcs y 33”” 3:33. 53,, up curbing and was pfllilollllilliil, Wu” 552, Kelly 11:50. ymnnnlwllh the Montague Regal l-lour entry. Don visited the new line- 15:20' Wake" 1911' way Stadium, and was greatly I . :.:or::orE,:.od llinpresscd. He expressed thle, opin- Pcnaltles - Pronnvoat 3.25 l'”" "mt ”" nli1"d.'" Mud 'w' ,, , ' importing players in A iiiiiiibi-i lhommn "'N' inf years if the different rrnlru Irglrgcogfggod carried on An extensive hnrkey t ' program nmnniz lhc minim A! Pclmm" T N”"': Summcrside is doing this year. 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