ibiies Lead city Hockey l ijeague After 9-5 Win Illverp Aces Last NigliL 'll.O first place in the City Hockey iesgiue standings by defeating the into Chu-lottef.-own territory and peppered the young goalie. l ireviously unbeaten Summerslde I-l'l9,"P'1 . ' p we, 9.5 H the gown lug Hum. Abbie:-Goal. C. I-Iuestis. de-. l Fhe Abbies have won five games; F9""- 4- luwiv 3' M”D0”El”l- A- Perry, D. Burge; forwards. C. 'h'l lost ' t. th A A W In one um” 0 cu Dowling, H. I-lowatt. W. Dunn. B. .-1 record. The game was an hour late gu.; Lodwell. M. Macxenzie. .1. Brown, ing underway due to the late ar-it). CQVW T- RlCh”d- 5- wmlhi 'lval of the Summerside team. 5umm9?5ld9-G9”? McI'!l”53 det Despite their late arrival. iioweverf !9"”- Sm9ld3- G333 Vl00d3ld93 1”” he Aces lost no time when they."""d5- R9m3mf- M- G3”9""- P mg, on me we and proceeded to Schurman. M. bchurman. V. Harris. iump into a 1-0 lead early in the.C- Glmdetv C3”"9"- M1l1- P095 game on a goal by Romaine. SVMMART The Abbies came back to Icore n""' P"'l”d 'ivs times before the period ended 1-5095 Rwmme ..l as they forced the attack. Thel (999973) 2334 Aces drew to within a goal of the' 3TAbb1”- HOW5” i winners in the middle period but id”l'l"- Ready) 5319 the Abbies rebounded in the ihirdl 3”Abble5i BTPW” (fame in W,-Hp up me come” 1 (MacKen7.iet 1120:: Harold "Red" Howait. playing T-Abblcsv D9wh”3 his best game of the year. scoredI lP9'7'y) - 1903 three goals to lead the winners 5"'Abb1e5-Dlm" assault. Howatt also came up with lD0Wlmgi i:-t-ii-yi . 14 -39 I line back checking peiforrnance 5”Abbl95- MWKEM15 and his two goals early in the iB"”'"v Ledwem 171 .. third DPrl0d- put the game out of P9"”"'"35 M CW1? l'li35. ” rear-li of the Aces. . . Willic Dunn and Jack Brown spmnd Puma csch scored two goals as Browni vsgc-es, gallant, l ended inc st-tiriiig in the second iRomaiiiei 3.40 priind and Dunn on a pass-out gnAce5' Gallant trom Jack Ready completed the 1Ron1an)9l 304 WW8 W the mshi Playmiz coach D--Aces. Schurman Cecil Dowling and Merlin M.acKen- inn,-rig; 7135 xiv accounted for the other Abbies 1o.Abbie,, 3,-own goals. tMacKenziei 17 ;oo Mooney Gallant, the Galloping pemmgg; NO”,- Gliost. racod in twice on right I 1 Villiil to make the rod light blinkl Third Prrlml i for the visitors. Giillant. scored back 11, Abme, Hm.-M, l 54 in back coals in the second periodi 12MAbb1e5V H.w,u,m L as he lElIllPfT a spark in the Sum- (Dov.-ling R(..,,'d..i R H G nicrside attack. 1, Aces Hmlm t ' . Paul Schurman and Vance Har- ischurman s(.hm.m.m, 104-) ,' ris were the other Summnrsiric 14,.nAbb',e5V gum. I i inarksmr-n. Svhurnian scored in (Rggdvi 19-5;, '7'” m1'ldlP Wrwd W11”? HETNS Penalties: R4-adv 12:34 17'-29 '. took pnssns from Paul and May- Romaing 14-27"c0y1e 11'; 02' ' ' nerd S('hui'man to whip lluestis in .s. ,,,s . . ' t I ll” final twenty minute-'1. KREI-IELD. tiernian,-. ICPI - ' 1nH;iv::i;:r:n the .-ilbbies net turned Ttironto liyndhiirsts suanipmi 1 V I i Q P9Tr0lm3"C9 95DCC.l3H.V'pGPrmaii liorkcy team roiiiptised of It in the second period and at times: plgypra; from H... K,-Pf,” regwn in the third as the Aces swarmedl .10-0 Tuesday night. .f Heaviest Suspensions In A Major League History I T of the schedule-and fined sum for attempting; to injure NP9dh'ill'll. Needham will sit otii four gamrs and pay 350 for his part in thc fracas. He also was chnrgcd with attempting to injure. He and Bloom clashed in the last minute of play and received match penalties. l Bowness was suspeiided two: games and fined 325. He got al imatch misconduct for jostling wiihl Bloom. the hardest-hitting and fans around the penalty box. and I - hithrrto mildnst-mannered de- was tagged with the suspension ai- l : fonccman in the league, was sus- tor he tangled with me fans en pended nine game-the remainder route to the dressing room. ' GLACE BAY. N. B, (CPivThe heaviest suspviisons in Maritime Maior Hockey I..eagus- history were lr-iir-d Thursday night against lrlsliiax Atlantics' Carroll Bloom and Bob Bownes and Glace Bay Miners' Bill Needham. They will set out I total of 15 gt-inics and paysfines totalling sl'I5 for their part. in Thursday's game, which Miners won 4-3. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE FRIDAY - SATURDAY 19th - 20th MASTER OF BALLANTRA . -Color- Errol Flynn - Anthony Steel Siispense-Thi-ills-Romance-Excellcnt MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. FRIDAY. FEB. 19 - s P.M. ADVENTURE...SPECTAl2LE...SAVAEE LOVE! A .. HERBERT J. YATES ,2 Maci'lElilllit,l'lt".",M'lt&'T ND I i I” an 1''" .- ., mu" MJGENSQLIDATIB mm ' VICTOR M MG um ,J,"M3M3fll -iiuoov aim 1:" l"!!! H" .' .'c' MT"! Wt ti Also siion Subioen SATURDAY ONLY FIIIIIAIY 20 - 8 P. M. Officials: C. Kennedy, T. Strain; .. I, Bryaiiiiiii. T. M('K9al'llP). A. Cair. T7 ll'hill0('k. ll lvs. F. Hobbs. F. Norton, is. Giticiiiigs skip. l M l MacDonald Iskip. F. Curtis, Henry Douglas. H. l LITTLE SPORT .. lo nl.t.)rl PzTGETsix Ruslico Shuloul Harringliiii 3-0 Riistico shutout Harrington 3-0 )'0sli'l'illI)v' in an Intermediate C payoff game. Geoi-go Gallant. Janies Gallant and Leo Gallant in-re the Rustico miirksmen. Linwups: Harrington - Goal: E. Murray"; di-fence: G. MucKay. J. Miller. H. Fnillips Ioi'w.ii'ds: K. Jones. K. J. M;icFarlano, M. Provise. A. IRodd, S. Bnll. Rusiico -- Goal: A Doiron; de- lencez A. Plllenu. L. Doiron. W. Hiiesiuii; foiiiai-ds: A, Doucette.- G Gall-aiil. J H. Gallant. .1. D. (lallant. A. Gallant. I... Gallant. Allan Gallant. ' Summary Firs! iiciiiid Nii scoitiiig. SN'Ullfi pr-rind l- Rusiico. .l.imrs (iallaiit (W. Houston) Third nwrlod '.'.- Rustic-0. Gcorgc Gallant .'i--Riistit-n. Leo Gallant M. D Gallant) - Jr Greenshirts' coach Suspended KEMP'YVII.LE. Oiif. tC'Pi -W B George. pr:-sidcnt of the Cani- Gian Amateur Hockey Association.I 'll1n0llllCPd Thursday he has :-is-g pt-iidcil coach Sl.illlP)I Long of the-L Jiinior Kitchener Greenshirts for one year. The suspension. which dates from FPTJ. 12. I934. rvsultnd from Longl Peilllllil his team off the ice in protest over tho i'rrcrerIs l'lllllI:i ii. :4 Qiic-two - Ontario Junior hou- kcv game ac-aiiist the Marquis at JtIl1qlllFl'F. Que. last Friday night The team left the ice at. the 1 minute mark of the second period; after refcrne Ken Mullins of Mon- lteal disallowed ii Kitchener goal. Mullins ruled that he blew the whistlv at tho same time as the goal wins scored. Curling Draw Iiraw iiir l()Ill;lll at Cliarlotlc- town Curling Club; ' 7 p. ni Ice I J. E. Riir(ir-ii skip. W. J Dohson. Dr 0. Al- bcrt is A W Hyiidmaii skip. S. Bcaloii, A A. Mauheotl. .l. Hoi'iiliy. Ice 2-ll. R. ('arruthei's skip. R. Manning. N. Nicholson. W. lrlam J. E. J. Trainor Ion 3--F. Arorii skip. R. Parent Alyroii Sell. A. Callbcrk vs Dr. F. A. H Roper. P. . Simmonds. My F. Reeves. Ice 44. MacDonald skip. E. K i Macxutt. Dr. K. MacEar.ht-rii. A. vs. J. S. .VlR(:DOlIlald Stead. . B 30 pm. . Ice 1- Rcsoi-vz-d for Montague i curlers. . Ice 2 -Dr H. MR(:IIIL) re. skip. I Hon M. R. McGuigan. 5. Duncan. A. W:-lino-r vs. Doug Cameron skip. G. lullun, Joe Cameron. D Peter- son. i I Rendenoul Trophy Ice 3--W. R Macl'x'eill vs Ed Tan-i ton. Ice 4 (ipen. N TllTlT.aT.8 To classify-I TFOR VSALF,;lD.').'l PONTIAC SE; dan. Phone 4662. deem I FORUM EVENTS: FEB. 16 to 20 . FRlDAY- l i Childrrn's Skating , HOCKEY-HALIFAX - 8:30- lDraW Record Suspensions SATlIlll)AY-,- Gcnvral Skating .. 3-5. Country &.City skating I o lo IIOOKEY FEATURE ' HALIFAX vs. ISLANDEBS FORUM - FRIDAY. Fw. IO - 8:30 YE - A BANG-UP ATTENDANCE. PLEASE BALE-TODAY-9A.M.'lUOP.M. I'll. - O A. ll. AND s Iy Reason ii. z-x7 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 19, 1954 island Ladies Guests ALMonclon On Monday of this week two rinks from Charlottetown and one from Summerside were guests of the Ladies' Branch of the Monction Curling Club i.n Moncton. N. B. The visiting ladies were entertain- ed st luncheon and dinner in the banquet room or the Club follow- ing which prizes were presented to the winning rink of Charlotte- town won by Mrs. Kay Johnston. Following is the result of the day's play: Charlottetown (Isl--.Mrs. John- ston tskipi. Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. How- att, Mrs. Parker. Moncton (U-Mrs. Lewis (skip), Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Douoette. Mrs. Greenough. Cliarlot.t.etown (Gt---Mrs. Mac- iDonald tsklpt. Mrs. MacNeill, Mrs. Giddings. Mrs. Worth. Moncton t10i--Mrs Shaw (skinny Bloom' liiiiire lncidcnls at Glacu Bay. Mes. Green. Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. . For "l"9I Bill Nee-dham of Glace Bay was MCllX'll'1n- : i tgiven a four gain: suspension for- his part in the baltlo'with Bloom. Carroll suspvndr-d games last night and Bob Bow- D('fPnsPmlUI I right i was Summerside i2!--Mrs. Sniallman ptskipi, Mrs. Macl-Iarlane. Mrs.t Clark. Mrs. Sheen. i Moncion .I2Zt--Mrs Wetmore lskipl, Mrs. Llewellyn. Mrs. Dun- ha.m. Mrc. Keiistead On Tuesday the two rinks from Charlottetown and two from Summerside were also eiitcrtained by the ladies of the Beaver Club in Moncton. The guests were en- tertained at luncheon and dinner in the club rooms following which the eight rinks enjoyed the keen. 'competitive curling. Later in the evening prizes were prcseiited to the Charlottetown rink skipped by ness tls-ft) for two as the re- sult of delilierale attempts to League Leading Atlantics Here Tonight; Ford Has Chant:geATo Set New Record iivill Be GiEsis7if T The lmgiie lcading iliiillilx Al- ir1lllll'S return to the lforum lo- night to play the Islander: in up , Mrs. Doris MacDonald and to Mrs. game which could .-"no high st'or- H I f C I Smallman's rink from Summerside. I irg Billy Ford esialilisli a newl The summemid. End chm-lane. MRPLLIMP scoring l'?('f)rIl. i "An itown ladies are looking forward to l"0lid him i NW1 N 137 P"""h: T1". SfI(-1'pl.q)'i of the pp, 1. cm-.irelurn inatclies mi their own ICO in the near future needs tun points in uidvr In ma-6' the. prs-scnt mark (WlhllJilSilFd ll) it lhl Island!-rs Burk Whitlock. This, has received an Lin: Associnlioii Island Curl.-rs lnl invitation for be giicsts at both the Halifax and Allanlics uingcr will ht I niarkedl , , . I I in ”:s:.”::::: . CI.'I.3.I.'.I" .S3:”f;. Ti:-5. Allie Relliold lecl their team-nialcs record. i am A )0 d) m; psummerii Haliliix. viho hold .1 four pointi 15 Pflpeg em .1 'ul Mk . 0 TF1-Id orrr the diingcrniis S)(TIlP)';sfdP .M) 1 "Y ”.lE:'mAn l Millionaiics. Elli he plruiiigl Villll-':fgEd.il311l'a:X;'('h(l17:;:ll';))flpO:;V'HvEfn;. . out Carroll loom. and .nlinn)" ' l-' t l , t ' - 0 0 Mm.,.m.,p Bah BM"?-v.. Mm m.N.l slziiid Curlvrs WlliVhP guests atislgn a two EHTIIP siispcnxioii last night ' W" Hmlmx Cllrlllm Chm an will prol);ihly he in the lincup as Th”'5d33'- Mmch me 1301- mid -- ht will sit out the iuo giiiiivs 7” iht" M3.l":l”W'3l' 0" Friday ""1 NEW YORK. (AP) - New York against film-n Ra). . l.9lh- 1"IW1'"l"E "Om? 0" Slim” Yankees signed two minor players The i-imiiin... i....i IIOIIIIS llP- mi. Marvh 20th. ' Thursday but failed to lure big. hind the Mine-ix; uill he at full '- chief Allie Reynolds into the fold. Sirvnztli. Relief pitcher Bob Kuzava. n. I The Tiainormcn rs-tiiim-rl homo 5.5 fngn 153:, season. gnd ghog-Lgwp last niizhl after A Hm day .imInI' Willie Miranda agreed to terms '" CW9 BI't'i0H- TLVIN lmi H "1050: Reynolds held his second in-person From Behind To it-'. game in lhe Millinniiiios at; conference with Roy Hamey, the iytliling um Tll:4x(l(l) iiigtiipa: they: . club's contract. trouble shooter. F” P ” - ”""-”'"'" ”ll”' "'t then headed back to Oklahoma. the M” '" H”. ("ml Wme M Reynolds is believed to be ask- ”l;:',' i”'""V'""'”' 1 lug about 540.000 for his servicu. rpulggnsfd"; Qgigielnr "I:”:):h::::l M0Nj1qEALI .513, g Montreal an increase of some 52,500 over mm z,;m',. 'An,.m,"M, wh-Hfh canadmm spotted Dem” Red last season. He has turend down two contracts by mail and one rc- was watched hit ahout Al!llK0l'llSh spoi'I.t'nstcr.s were very: iam g,mg.lWings two early goals Thursday. night and then dominated play al- i 9”” "id mm M them called 1” slight cuts in salary. iYnDI'('Ssl"(T with the play nr the most the rest of the route to de- V islanders espet'iiill.v goalie ROBE!” let” the 1535019 195d?” 4'1 Reynoldt was A 20-Km-Iw Fmner B:-sette. It was the Wings' first game of in 1952 bl" W5t'9d ”"1y A 134 mark last season when he was used Oiin Carver had quite a niglil a Lwo-game stand here and they iappeared tired after their 0-0 tie in Toronto Wednesday night They Spike l.alihcrtr- and Paul Saindon also absorbed heavy boclychecks at 5150 5('”N'd 'W"I9- the hands of the Montrealers in; ithe last. slam-bang game berm! an icrowd of 14.501. . Kcn Mosdell, Maurice tRocket) Richard. Bert Olmstesd and Elmer Lach scored for Montreal and Red Kelly and Ted Lindsay for DI- I trott. at Anligonish as he scored two manly in "next goals and assisted on four more. Sand-yV'sM Riiiiiiblers Meet Coyehead r T . ,, The win moved Canadiens back Tonight at SD.U. Rink at Lit) mm A Me with Tomnw Mam. pm illlollfzll lhr Vkind co-opera-.Lear5 (or second place in "he N” ggnd .:rR.”Y':;:::5”;V”- "l"'h0g”f"l" tional Hockey League standing. ' Y" i V” ”"-V m"'l The game opened with an out- hragi in the sncniid game of thrirl . I Mm, Md hm” "mm in We buist of .pelIlIlY,lF6. referee Frank. p Imermedmp ..C.. hock” p1M”.Udvari as-crsing seven in the first o . downs - - 45 seconds for a total o( 31 min- rs ' ' utes. The winnnr: of this set-ins will advance against the winner of tho; Ilnri-iniztnii-Nnrtli Rustiro snries also presently in progrnss. Rookie Bill Diiiecn of the Wings drew a double major. which car-i riea an automatic misconduct Andi later in the game Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk also drew a mu- conduct when he chased the ref- Y eree about the ice to protest ve- -.s.- hemently against Olmsteod'I goal, yqi,.u,.,,.i mu", 1 which proved m be the winner. DpLfniL 2 Momual . l Dineen and Olmstesd slugged it Mum.” Mu." I out in a bitter fight in the open- i-uiinix :i am. Bgy 4 mg seconds and the Montreal player was given a minor for New Brunnwlek Senior Moncton 0 Fredericton it cross-checkinil "d I "1310? 101' illil Moncmn leads best-of-nine soml- fighting. DIMOIYI W10 mllofl finals 2-1. were for high sticking. whi& AFC Senior drew blood and for fighting. stellarton 5 Ti-uro 4 - l Little more than hall a minula First game of but-ot-seven latsr Richard was given a double Mm'4lh8l!- minor-for slashing and high- nticktng Tony U.-vwick-and with I man advantage the Red Wings whipped in their two goals in (6 Quebec League Mnntrcal 3 Sherbrrookr 1 Springfield 2 Chlcoutlmi 4 Ontario Senior mo Windsor 8 Owen sound 4 mm gumnggy Northern Ontario lenlmv ring pig,” Slult. Ont. I Sault. Mich DLW: 1.DeLroit. Ken). ml, 'G?;g':3- f,';;f;:,' H. with now IIIOVI ihafa modleohdl P""l”9'i1 01""Wd- m"W" Nomdvorluowyouahuvonow-brmlolouor md ”.',5xi ldhoe-new I-Way Show will mean more spud ' . " anleunlor-tIhnyoItluugliitpouihIa.It'u Iuchsrd, we minors .46, loueh- , Igfd use. niedd-gchtlfotsklnlllouahowkvorhz d ' rem-I , so W 'T””"””" ”"d'" thinkers. Pro'v.ic.l:.TiiLir.ikca.?ing fill: protect: - y-;JMeg"er.!M;4:Pll'1i:r:mi) . 4:80 und"'Hn ml I'll . C Y ' (Bouchsrd. leillvoaui . 19:01 2. Fclnlou Shiva. 3-Way Shave's medicaid Penalties: Richard I216, Gkov 13111 skin. Now shave in comfort! Penaltlu: sawohuk. Io rniriuu um dw ,0”. "Wk, wk". tgames hehind second-nlsco Sydney Koop skin In wonder-lul condition formula has a built-in pain preventive to sooth 3. IV: woodland. Helps heal invisible ruor I-Monti-mi. 0 d iilohnlon. Richard) mo damn you not with ever: close shave. Kow- 6-Monirecii. ueh akin healthier. younger-looking. 'O"""'"d- 3””'”F'" "3" 151 8-Way Shave! Use it as a bnulilaa-or balm ;m'5cond,:c" mg": :;,,,,,mMm) Rontiruk 3-Way Shave 404 also for only 25! :1 . 2 , Czll. T ON mciiuu Bellvsau .1-min. ;i:dayl!s1: how much home your face looks - It-o : ' in hi I . ' .2'...... .. .. ..... ...,f:.':....;';::3:.; .,:.t:.';";::.:;- M menu - 3 3 0-11 Maritime Major Hockeyx League Scoring llecori. The folowlng scoring records. S GLACE BAY. N. S.. iieakened Glace Bay Miners edg-i ed the iPl-IITITIK Halifax Atlantics. -I-ll Ilhiirsday night in a fight-rid-l don Maritime Major Hockey Lea-l l ' gue game. i The win put Minor: 2V2 Millionaires and three games aht-i-id of last-place Chsrlottetowni Islanders. f Glace Bay. uho lost. forwards Euhhy Bmun and Johnny Lumley it. their home teams. split two trials in the first period. scored an unanswered goal in the second. and kept pace 'with Atlantic: with two third-pcriod markers. Gordie Miller paced Miner: with two goals. and the others went to KPri'ln Rochford and Gordie My- les. Muckle Holletl. Gene LeClerci and Ross Watson tallied for Hall-I fax. Aflcr I mild first period of the-3 lfreo-wheeling game, Halifax lost 'friward Bob Bowno-ss through A: malt-h iuisrondiict in the second iboulileheader . iii Norlh River "C" hockey game was played lnl iNorth River rink last night. In the first game Springfield defeat-. id Glasgow Rold 2-1 In the AFC-i ond Ni-w Haven defeated Long Creek 8-I. H19 your 5101! that hurts when you shave l Get trial in of . L Ieiiiiiiiuii compiled before last night's M. M. wywmg 33 71 104 MacPhce 35 49 .5 H. L. game in Glace Bay between swine” 37 q in- the Halifax Atlantics and the Mi- vhuon In as: ners show th t Billy Ford leads I ' 7 the field with it total of 121 ”””e” 30 41 Ti pom” p Leclei-c 11-; 25 4;. Ford needed two more points l:;:::::g 4? in order to break the Maritime L - 4” poitnt scorn; record of 133 set hfgfgfll 1: as yea R "B k" Whlt- I t' lock of rthe I5l:yndeI'ILm'I'l'ie Hsll- g l' 14 fax winger has (71 goals and 60 3 13 assists. Team-mate Pets Wywrot was (- A 1-... runner-up with 104 points follow- R0bel'L50n ,, E. 41 5.; ed by .Whitlock with 101 and Pine 28 :57 1.. Paul Saindon by 100. Bobby Brown Maclntyre 14 its in of Glace Bay ranked fifth while Marshall . is 25 4; Doug MacPhee and Bob Bownes: Lacrnlx 33 -, H of Halifax held down sixth and cowan 21 33 L1 seventh spots followed by Orin Reunion 6 23 3,, (iarver, Muckle Holletl. and Wat- n Id 13 H 3, I 11- kw 0 n 4 if - Folowing are the M.M.H.L. coop.-r 2 1,; scoring records including gamu Mocanum , 5 ,2 .- up to February 17. O'Connor 4r ll 1: Charlottetown Chorjgy 3 -, :0 GP G A Pts. Defelice .. 5:; o i ; Whltlock M 5610'. siiimion 43 10') Gina Bag? C Carver 33 3 ' A P- (;my 23 3'1 55 Brown .. 63 45 43 ..: -1-mum, 17 44 15 Connolly 66 28 36 52 Robert 10 as 45 LumiPy 47 so so an Piiliadino as 9 34 Rochford 66 I7 41 1 Iiicbaiighliii 5 Zl :!CrE:'nl1bCl1 5:1 32 '3 rustaveson 1 Xi 3 Y" vi 5 '” v1' (3,-,,,,...c 9 is 34 I..r-,x-Le is H :7 a Ritchie 9 io 10 Miller on an 24 N IE1 ckh l 'I 8 Fsrelll .. 17 I! ,III M "Lei-iibeiiiren 3 s o Myles 17 13 8 ii Whyte 0'7 4 12 IR A Pts Watson I9 D 10 '5 Ford 64 C7 6012'? Needham 43 0 9 I3 W k d Miners Edge . I Halifax At antics - - (CP,;Thei Fighting was the charge. Mlnreri Bill Needham was also hanixliei for the same thing in the third. Halifax's Roy Mt-Mcekin um i busy inan. making 47 stops. sci-i more than Cliff Hicks. Line-ups: . I-Iuirax: Goal. MoMeekl.n: dc- fsnoe. Armnd. Bloom. McNeil; for- lw-srds. Wywrot. Bowness, Wat.m:i Ford. Leclerc. MoPhee. Hollow. Pepin. Glue Bay: Goal. Hicks: rit- fence, Whyte. Campbell. N6GdiI&m. Lieyte; foi-wnrds. Miller. Connrih Rochford. Watson, Farelli. Myles Referee: Power. Linesmen: Mt- Mullln, McAd-am. SUMMARY First Period I-Glace Bay. Myles twstsonl :66 2-I-lslltax. I-Iolilett tBlioomJ . . 16.08 Penalty: Connelly 2:07. Second Period 3-Glace Bay, Miller tconnelly, Roohtordi in so Penalties: Bloom 2:58. Bow- ness 2:53 tmlsconduct and match niiscondurtr. Third Period 4-Halifax. Leclerc twatson. Arcand) . bfltl I-Glace Bay. Rochford (Miller. Connaliiy) 1! 02 6-Glace Bay. Miller tconnellyl .. I-i 55 '1-Halifax, Watson tbeclerci in '.'i Penalties: Farclli 1:09. NM!- ham and Bloom 19:15 (match Stops: Meiueekixi ... I1 I5 21 -i7 Hicks t . 12 iii 12 40 iiuiioiiiiuiiouiiisi VE ...ciiisiiiiiuiiiiiiii,ioo sign-D1