,..i,':ii..2......u..-..- : - Dalnailiens Score 2-0 shutout Over Boston Bruins In NHL Semi-Final Opener MONTREAL. Lorne Davis tBoom iBoomi Geoffricii only goals Tuesdaynight that gave - 4 Montreal Canadiens I. 2-0 shubouttby Bwlonfcemxe Guy” Held” river Boston Bruins and the first.”-"d l”"'wm3el W"-V” game in the best-of-seven Stanley! Cup semi-final opener. The Monirealers kept. where they left. off in the regulai',wo9d-V playing season and have yet wl5h9'.l Hal give up a game to the Bruins this,” Kim” ,”l-l””- ' , namn on Momreal ma Canamensl Canadians did no. ldress ltwarr came up with a. well-nigh perfect,p13ye””Vetemn fx"'m9, Em I jetenswe game. backed by goamV1.acniaiid defericemaii Jim Mac- Iacques Plant.e's steady work in” Phf"50"' mp new and me Hm,” were re, The teams meet in the second 5,,-lcwd H, an even dozen ahoys onigame here Thursday and then move smwal of them were m,ed- to Boston for the third and fourth and 5nd slowly up games Sunday and Tuesday. nmd the called, tour against Boston. m A .they played on a. line with veteran "5 01 Dumart. The Bruins were left at home with goal from far out to P131119. Line-ups: (70811? Jim HPHILV M 30510”. Wh” Boston: Goal, l-feiiry; tieieiii-e, hid 43 Sh0l-5 ll1r0Wli at him. W55 Quackeiibush. Martin, Armstrong. bfialf" 0” bmh K0315 by 5"”-5 "Om Godfrey; forviards. Schmidt. Peir- r l l l jcp) g R0nki,.There were several minor flare-ups. and bumahouldered. although only six penalties were Two rookie farm hands were used Brown- lnth called up from Seattle of the Western Hockey League. At times, 'By Rousom PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. ' I ”PIL-USE W'Hl:lRl'2 PRAISE IS DUE" n I y Sir. .Vlr. and Mrs. l"urrest T.-2.' flow are to he t-origratulaled tint the manner in which tickets were handled after the .:r'h(-riule got .under way. I am speaking for it group of individuals in the north end of the rink and as one who iattended all games this season and must say iliat my ll('kPl was held for me right llnlll game time OH one 01' TTNO l'H'LifIN'l(if'l5. l niay also say tint our coach Weston tBur-koi Trninor, The Sunimersidr Aces and Saint Duristan'.-i University hockey learns meet tonight in what should prove tcLbe a rousing game. It will mark the initial encounter of the two teams in the first of a two game total goal series for the champion- ship of the City League. Aces have had rt very successful season. having finished on top of Sporlsforum lAoes Anti Saints Meet "' l:eagueFinalsTonight lhave shown plenty of robniiiids. both shots from close range. The Boston goalie held Canadians ocoieless until 4:25 of the second period. The play started with Butch Bouchardls shot from just inside the blue line. Eddie Mazur defiecierl the shot into Henry's pads and on the roboiiiid Davis came swooping in to score. Genffrimiis iiisiiraiice goal came at 13 48 of the final period. Jeaii Belivr-air picked tip A relay trriiii Dickie Moore and fired a hard shot that dropped off Henry's pacts. Ceofirioii reached through a maze of legs and tapped the puck in. In the second period rookie Doug Mnhns fll'Pd an angle shot and the puck trickled down Plantea pads and h0bbiPd about the goal line. Defencrnizin Doug Harvey fished it out and referee Rod Story halted play in question the goal judge while the Bruins put, up A howl. claiming that the puck had crossed the line. . George Moore of Detroit. the goai judge. assigned to the series, held that the prick did not cross over. A crowd of 14.088 watched the series opener. in which play was rather typical of Stanley Cup hockey The action was both fast and hard and even rough at times. son, Saiidford, Mackell, Duriiart. L.rbiiie, Creiglitori, gkay. Mohris, Browii. Fielder. L Montreal: Goal, Plants; defence, Bouchard. Johnson. Harvey, St. Laurent: forwards. Beliveau. Geof- friuii. Moore. Mostlell. Richard, Olrristearl, Masriick, Curry. Davis, lM8Zlii'. Mccormack. Merzer. i RPHTH19: Red Storey. Lilies- men: George Hayes and Bill Mor- rison. 1 SlllVlMARl' , First Period Gardner, Klu- t No st-oriiig. Penalties: ard 5:32. Labine .'l :35, Rich- Secoild Period 1 ' 1--Moritreal. Davis 3 tBouchard. Mazui-i 4:25 . Penalties: Beliveau 12:10, Mar- keli 12:10. I Third Period ' 2-Montreal. Geoffrinn I iBel.iveau. Moorei ' Penalties: Fielder 9:01, Mohns Stops: l Henry 10 17 14-41 Plante 3 4 5-12 P.W.D. Juveniles Trounce Abhies In Do Prince of Wales juvenile team hung 1 6-2 lacing on the juvenile Abbies at the Forum last evening. The l1P8VlPr and more experienced P. W. C. squad outplayed and out- noorod the Red and Black team coached by Art Poi-ry. It was one of the Abbies' first organized games this season and lack of combination in their efforts was quite marked. In spite of the one-sided score both team: came up with some nice plays. D. MacLeod on the Prince of Wales squad was out- standing and scored three of his team's goals. Singles went to Whelan. Whitehead and Revell while Nicholson came up with four assists. Earle Diamond in the Welshman net. played I one game and was responsible measure for keeping the ilcore. down. Playing I strontg game for the Abhics was young Rollie Lee who had just previously played with the Prince of Wales team against Queen Square, He was still going strong at the final whistle and showed little signs of fatigue. Praught got both of the Abbies' goals and was the star for the losers, although honorable mention: must be given Dillon in goal who Abbie! was playing his second game of, the evening. This boy shnviecl great coolness and control no I not niindr-r. This vins the first in a two- game total-goal S(l'lPs for the City juvenile title. It is not vrh:-t.hei' Sirinmersidc will have at Learn t-oiiieiitliiig for the Island, clir-mpionehip. Q Lineups, - P.W.C: Goal, Didllliilldj de- FORUM DATES , MARCH 22 T0 MARCH 2'7 W I'ZI)NI'LSIIA Y- ('ITY ' "E FINAI.S S.l'l.l'. vs. Sllmnvoraltle AN-I Grime time 11:30 tItl'luinAr- Skntlnl I to 10 Fl!!!)Alz- (TlIIlrlren'a Skating I in 3:30 Physical Fitness ew-ntn Provin- clnl Championship. 1:30 M1't'nnAi'.- Skating 8 to it Hockey-9 P. M. NEW YORK RANGERS l in I Rl'9Rli 1 Sn inis Saturday oning Game fence, Auld. Srnith. Revell, Mac- Donald; forwards, Whelan, White- head. Nicholson, Mi-acLean, Cud- more. Tweedy, D. MacLeod. Abbies: Goal, Bobby Dillon; de- fence, .Wood. Stevenson, Pound, Roberts; forwards, Pineau, Sim- monds, Praught. Campbell. Sent- ner, Davies. Lee. Crabbe, Griffin. Summary: First Period 1-1'-'.W.C., Whitehead (Nicholson) 2-P.W.C. L) tNicholsoni Maclieod Second Period 3-1”. W. C., Whelan lTlA eedyl 9?. W. C.. MacLeod tNicholsorii fr-P.W.C., Revell twhioehead. Whelani 6-Abbies, Praught tPouiidl 7-Abbies. Praught i tPineau, Somersi 8-P.W.C., MacLeod tNicholsoni Referees: Kane and Kennedy. Hoop Game: This Evening r The Sport Lodge Trotter; will play the Second Saints tonight -n the opening game of the City ,1 Basketball League semi-finals. The igamr will be played at the SD.l.l. knowni Gymnasium and will commence at; seven o'clock. The Trotters will rilny the First night in an Is- land League game. The game will be played at P.W.C. and will com- mence at 0:30. In I later game at PWC on Saturday evening the Nomads will marl the Welshman in I City Leaziic play-off contest. Local Boy Wins E. Ontario Title Bout Signalman Aripr-entice Ronrilrl Diamond who is taking a course at Kingston Military school re- cently won or clip for the Eastern Ontario bantam-weight championship. defeating ponent by it 'I'.K.O., in the first round of a bout held recently. Ronald who is I former student of his op- West Kent School is the 17-year- and Mrs. Roland. Diamond of this City. He is stated he will compete for the Military bantam- old son of Mr. to box in Ottawa when weight championship of Ontario. CITY LEAGUE FIHAL8 TONIGHT I. D. U. VI. SUMMERSIDE ACES Game time 8:80 P. in Admission 50 cents Ihdclltl 85 cell! Boxing did 1 marvelous joh considering the tlif-l fvcuities undcr wliicli he had to .uork. 1 know I was always satis-l lied when leaving the rink that T had seen a good game of hoc- kr-,y. Nit-e going. But-kn! . . 1 am. Sir. Plt'. HOCKEY FAN. this four team loop. They disposed nf all opposition in Prince County Intermediate "8" hockey and have .l'ec9nfly emerged as Intermediate "B" champions of Prince Edward Island by defeating Milton Hor- nets on a round score of 19-10. i The McAdam coached squad lsl it youthful group of players who CHARLOTTETOWN class in their atlckhandling and combina- tion plays and whenever they meet the Summerside team this winter a good: game was assured. saint Dunstan's have not had the recent competition which the Aces have enjoyed and it will be interesting to see whcthrr the one team is over played or the other under- played. The Red and White squad will be anxious to take this series from their highly rated opponents. in which case they would be the un- official champion: of the Island. Summersirle on the other hand will be seeking to add to their pre- sent laurels hv taking the City League championship. , l Duke Donates 4 Hockey Trophy I OTTAWA, tCPl- The Duke of yEdinburgh. who showed keen inter- .est in hockey during his visit. to lcanada in 1951. has donated a 4trophy for winners of the neiv east-I' west professional hockey series. l 3 The trophy is a silver figure of t:cs bounded into a 1-0 lead over C0W3"- M5l'5ha”- a hockey player mounted on top of a silver globe with a map of HALIFAX. lCP)- Halifax Allan- the bes'.- " Hockey Sydney Millionaires in of-nine Maritime Major Halifax Wins Decisive ,6-1 Victory Over Sydney In MMHL Finals Opener MARCH 24. 1954 PS.S.1 Plays 4-All Draw With Q.S.S. In the first Interscholastic hoc- key match in a two-game total- goal series played in connection with the City championship. Queen Square and Prince Street battled in ii four-all tie. Ward was the sharp shooter for Prince street and came up with three of his teams four goals. goals were equally divided among Dillon. Griffin. Praught and Cur-i ley. Queen square took an early, lead In the first period and rappedi in three unanswered goals before Ward broke Lhe goose egg for the garnet and gold squad. The game was very cleanly played with only three penalties being handed outi by referees Kennedy and Perry. Line-ups: I Q. s. 5.: Goal, Dillon; defence, Kane. Steele, Sentnelr. Tralnor; forwards. Praught, Curley, Gillis. Dillon, Griffin, Dowling, Duffy, Mulligan. Jackson. I P. S. S.: Goal, Acorn; deft-nce,; Llewellyn. Mziccallum, Worth: Reardon. McDonald. O'Connor: forwards, Mclntyre. Lacroix. Pirie. Chorley. Dubuc. Renaud, Amadio. Halifax-Goal: McMeekin; de- I lNorth American raised on it. 'T'hei1-eazuft llnals l'f'1'e TU?-'idH.Y M801 fence: Bloomi Lepma Amand' MC-i -globe is attached to a round. black 13.43 ebony base bearing the Dominion 5-1- coat of arms. On the opposite side ,of the base is an oblong plann- ifor an inscription to be decided j on later. , l Smaller plaques set iirormtl thr, base will carry nariir-s of the win-: lnting teams and the year they won The ii-ophv will go to the win- ner of the East-West series to be helrl annually betwern the chant- pioiis of the Quebec Rock:-y Leacziie' and the Western Hockey League champions. This i'car's serins wvll lw'r'. ,on tho homo ice of the W1-IL ti'-i r.. lEast and West each year. i Competition Limited Only teams in the QHL and. WHL are eligible to compete fori the Edinburgh trophy. These leag-E ues are professional organ-izationsl operating under an agreement with the National Hockey League and the American Hockey Lcague.' QHL teams have been without a trophy since the league turned proiemlonal last year. i Under amateur status, Q1-IL, teams competed with the Mari-l, time Hockey League clubs for the; Alexander trophy donated by Earll, Alexancler, former governor gen-i cral of Canada and now Britain's defence minister. When the QHL turned professional last year. the Alexander trophy was given to the Maritime Major League as the only major league operating in Canada. The new trophy will take its place with the Stanley Cup. pre- sented to the winning team in the National Hockey League. the Allen Cup which goes each year to the team winning the Canadian seri- ior amateur title. and the Memor- lal Cup, emblematic of the junior amateur championship. , ..C------.D Curling Results 1 -. .- Two rnllnds of three game: each , were played last night at the Char-3 .lottetown Curling Club in the Ed.i lwood Fishing Rod cornpttition :Fnll0wing are the scores: H. Atkinson 0. R. G. Spillolt 4. i Dr. W. MacDonald 5. W. Worth 3. J. S. MacDonald 6. C. MacLean 4. W. Pickard 11. F. Hansen 4. W. R. MacNeill H, C. MacDon- ald 4, A. Howatt 11. J. E. Burden .'i. Monrlremblanl Out of. Race LONDON. (AP)-Mont Trem- blant, top-weight entry dayis Grand National steeplechase, was withdrawn from the race Tuesday night. because of I sprained tendon. Owner Dorothy Paget Mild the horse had pulled I su.-ipensory ligament. possibly in the soft go- mg of the recent. Gheltonhom Gold in. Mont Tremblant. aocond in the mac lest. you. was fourth choice in Mood: '- coll-over at odds of 30-1. ' Iriph jrxnper Coneyburmw its the favorite for the llnth running of Aintree event at 0-1. ;Former Tennis Star Dies A115 NORRISTOWN. Pa, (AP)-Oeo. Kerr. 73. international lawn tennu star at the turn of the century and later I conch here. died luri- dny. . A native of Ireland. Kerr reported to have boen tennis tutor VIII fat! the first World War. He also council in Dublin for many yours and won 5 leading player of the lfvrst and third. and f.recl a steady gtvro goals in period past Sydney ,lisl.I. The games alternatr betweenl in Sa tur- , thy smashing Sydney Millionaires I ! Before the game started and ihcfore a t-rovul of 4,454. sporty: etitor Alex Nickerzion of Tliej (.'hronii-le-llerald presented Allan-I lits' forward Billy Ford with the Hr-raid trophy for high scorer in the league. Ford broke the MMHL records for number of goals and l'llinlhPl' or points in A season, with 138, during the rcguliir schedule. Halifax hlanked Sydney in ill" Eoalie Norm Defelice. whistled home Lorne Pirie Sydi vs' goal at )0 of the second pei.o Jackie Hnllett paced Atlantiiw ,wlth a goal in the first period and anotlicr in the third. Marcrl Clements. Doug Mt'Pheo. Bmi Bowness and Johnny Morrow scored the otlicrs. Halifax took five of the seven penalties handed oirt. RQV Mt-Meckin kicked out 25 shots for Halifax and Dcfclicc stopped 33. Lineups: I Sydney-Goal: Defelice: deft-.nce.l Nell: forwards: Wywrot. Bowness. Ford. Hollett, Watson. Morrow. McPhee. Leclcrc. Clements. , Referees: Frank Lemieux and Jim Newell. SUIVIJTIARY First Period 1-Halifax. Hollett r rMcPhee. Watson) 9.27 2-Halifax. Clements l iwaisoii. Fcrdi 12:02 Penalties: Wywrol 4:16. Mar- row 19203. Second Period 3-Sydney. Pirie . t0'Coiinorr .29 4-Halifax. McPhee , twafson, Hollelt) 7:10 5-Halifax. Bowne.-is lclemr-nts. Arcandi 10.51. Penalties: M c I ri t y r e 10:06.1 Bloom 17:51, i Third Period i 6-Halifax. Morrow twywrot. McNeil) 3154i 7-Halifax, Hollett tMcPheei 17;r5 Penalties: Rloom 5:32. 9:41. Charley 5:55. ' Stops: ' Defelice 3 17 g-,1,1i McMeel:ln 9 8 8-25 . 123 Canadians Hold Tickets In Sweepstake MONTREAL. (GP)-Two cane-' clians-one from Montreal and the! other from Sydney, N. S.-holdt Irish Hospital Sweepstake tickets on Coneyburrow. favorite for the Grand National steeplechnse to be run at Ainlree. England Saturday Seven other Canadians drew tick- ets on Irish Lizard. Cliurchtown and Royal Tan. the three other most favored horses in the race. In all 17;! Canadians hold tickets in the sweepstake. worth o record 5140.000 to thn winner. 356.000 for second and 328.000 for third. Last year 174 persons in Canada drew tickets. Those with tickets on Coneybur- row are: Kateri. Montreal, ZL 00894; and 50-50, Sydney, XR. 35732. Ticket-holders on Irish Lizard arc: Kinsey Report, Ocean Falls. B.C., VR. 60744: Awake, Foam Lake. Sask. TR 04085; and Mich- ael. lhw-ston. Ont. ZQ 48983. On Churchtown: Still Waiting. Toronto, TS 60980: and Ale, Tor- onto. TR 30950. On Roirvl Tan: My Hero. Plou- antslde, B. C. VT 51346: and Dan Wood. Brlttania Beach. B.C.. TM 57637. The following are included in the list of ticket holders cabled from Dublin today Ticket number. nom de plume or namr, home town and name of horse are shown in that order. ZN 55908. P. L. Wood, Kentvflle, N.S. Grlbun; XN 58807. Alice K. Mactenn. Moncion, N.B.. Mu Tu Vii; XR 55732. 50-50. Sydney. N. 3., Coneybu rrow: ED 17138, R. Montgomery. Goose Bay. Labrador. Witty: ZR 35871. Marcel M-nerd. Bur- lington. Vermont. Gentle Mcya: XM 50975. Lucky 12. Bhorbrooke, Que. Atnrn Bomb. CM 03170. Arthur Cc.. Wolfe. Que. Clearing: XL 47233. Pat. Dartmouth, N.S.. Ontrny: XL 4450!. Coal. Dartmouth. N. 3 Gav Monarch: ' rs 42104. 5. M. Smith. Saint John. N. 3.. Banperlon; WI. 45871. Paul, New Aberdoon N R. Minlmnxt V0 4027. Wilhelmina Onntey. Halifax. Shelli. VS moo. Lucky strike. Drud- albane, P.l.1.. Paris New York. Play Today for MacArthur Trophy Two curling teams from Mon- tague and two from Charlottetown will meet this afternoon at the- Charlottetown Curling Cltib inl competition for the MacArthur, Curr. The Cup in presently held by Charlottetown. Play will commence at 2:30 and a second round will be played this evening at seven. The ladies of the City Curling Club will put on a banquet about 5:30. The following local curlers Will try to hold the cup: W. R. MacNeil. R. Parent. Ed Wood. Emmett MacDonald. J. E. Burden. Myron Bell. I-I. Peters. H. H. Simpson. Also the following teams will play in the Ed. Wood Fishing Rod con- tent: 7:00 p in. Ice 1 - A. W. Hyndmitn vii. Cleaver MacLean. Ice 4 - R. G. Splllett vl. W. Worth. 8:30 p m. Ice 1 D J. S MacDonald vs W Pickard. Ice 4 - Saunders. Wins Four Point: Dr. Gencheff who competed in the recent Chum toumunent was the winner of four games and is therefore credited with four points in the compo 'r,ion. The report which was given in yemirdays issue was incomplete to the Doctor hld two more game: to play. He won both of them. R. Atkinson n. D. 'of7w4 forwards, Lee. Ward. MacKay, Tan-I Iton, Mar-Leod, Burgoyne. MacFad-' yen, Watts. . SUMMARY First Period 1-Q.S.S.. Dillon 7:36 2-Q.8.S.. Griffin tsentne-ri . . . 12:40 3-Q.S.S.. Praught - (Kane) .. . 15:02 4--P.S.S., Ward . 17:50 5-P.S.S.. Ward (Worth) 17:55 Penalties: Kane. Lee, Duffy. 1 Second Period 0-P.S.S.. Lee iMacCalluniJ 7-P.S.S.. Ward tLee: Maccallurm B-Q.S.b'.. Curley tstcelci No Penalties. Third Period No score. No Penalties. Cape Traverse Rovers Defeat Parkdaleml-4 The Cape Traverse Rovers de- feated Parkdale Bombers by a score in Crapaud rink last night to lead the series 2 games to 1 in the finals for the Crapaud- Victoria Board of Trade Tr-ophv. The next game will be Friday night. Izlip 2:00 12:01 Summary First Period 1-Cape Travei'se, Dc-sRncli( iHovi'att) . 2-Cape Traverse, Howatt. 3-Cape Traverse. William: tDalii-zel) Penalties Peters. Gregory. Second Period 4-Prrrkdalc, Weatherbic fHurryl 5-Cape Traverse. MacFadyen B-Parkdale, Carroll (Dunn) Penalties att - MacDonald, How Thirtl Period 7-Parkdale, Carroll (MacDonald. Weathorbici 8-Cape Traverse. Noonari twililams) . D-Cape Traverse. William: 10--Par-kdalr-. Hurry tbongaphie. MacDonald) ll-Cape Traverse. Howatt. Referees Grady, Hunter. Damages Awarded Sugar Ray Cut NEW YORK, Court Justice fAPi -- Supreme Jame: Gibson on Tuesday reduced from 525.000 to 515.000 in Tibet verdict won last week by Sugar Ray Robinson. The judge told the former middle- weight chnmplon he had 20 days in which to agree to accept the lower sum. A jury of 10 men and two wo- men awarded Robinson the 525,- 000 In his suit againlt the Am- nei-dam News. Robinson brought suit after the newspaper had printed a story rc- R0u” L" K”"iBob Bailey and Rud.V Pavelioh Scores Pair A C...D Red Wings Blank Leafs 5-0 lrLSemi-Finluflpener DETROIT, (AP)- I-OW-scoring Marty Pavelich fired a pair of unassisted goals Tuesday night as Detroit Red Wing: blanked Tor- onto Maple Leafs 5-0 to take the opening game of their semi-final Stanley Cup hockey playoff!- Paveilch, who scored only nine times during the regular 70-game schedule, started and finished the Red Wing route. He clicked at 8:21 of the first period and at 14:01 of the final. In between Ted Lindsay. Tony Ieswick and Gordie Howe scored ITS Detroit lumped away to a fast start in the series before 13.177 fans. Goalie Terry Sawchuk. I self- admltted flop in last year's play- offs, was magnificent in the De- troit net. turning aside 37 shots. He had to make brilliant stops on Migay in the third to preserve the shut.- miiconduct. ejecting Sloan from the game. the Maple Leaf cam... Laped out of the penalty rim. and pushed Chadwick by in. throat. almost knocking him in the ice. The two penalties carry I fine of 5'15. A defensive lapse by Torontok Sid Smith set up Detroit's first goal of the game and the Wing; were home free. Pavelich headed into the Toronto zone when Smith skated to the side-board: in a wide circle instead of cover- ing the middle and leaving Pave. lich with a wide-open path to th. Toronto nets. His 15-footer ind Lumley beaten all the way. Defenceman Red Kelly of tits Wings was serving an interfer- ence penalty at the time. Line-ups: Toronto: Goal. Lumley: defence, Thomson. Horton, Fisman, nor. vin. Morrison. Bolton: forwards. Kennedy, Smith, Stewart. Watson, the other marker. Queen Square; ' a cut. Toronto's Harry mlged Sriwchuk by one goal for the Vezina Troph.i'v didn't have one of his better nights. He stop- pcd 18 of the 23 drives. Privelirli scored his while Detroit was Armstrong. Migay. Bloui. Nesta-. enko, Hannigan, Bailey. Detiroit: Goal, Sawchuk; rip- fence: Goldham. Woit. Kelly, Pro- novost. Allen: forwards. Skov, L... wick. Pavelich, Reibel, Howe. Del- vecchio. Lindsay. Wilson. Prystgl, Dineen, Peters. Lumley, who first goal short handed. He nickvd no 8 I005” DUCK Ska" Referee: Bill Chadwick: linen. or: in Toronto territory and fired men. Sammy Babcock um Dom low 15-footer. Ted Lindsay Dnviu. ntade it 2-0 at 15:48 of the first First P riod pr-riod. whipping in a close-up off e 1-Detroit, Pavelich . l;Il ll” Km” W5” 2-Detroit Lindsay Detroit added two more goals (nelvewhioi Howe, 15.” l' ill” 5”'”"d l'"l”d'b”lh cm” Penalties: Skov 1:00. Kellv ing unexpectedly. Leswick stole 6:23. Swan 3-,zs-15:06, Thomson the puck from Toronto defence- 9:42 Dime" 10.45, won 19.”. man Tirri Morton and shot a 40- Secund Period l'?,';;”'AI””;';,.,,,L"':,l,f,-,f,', ':l,',f,led”'a: 3-Detroit. Leowick G201 rard 25-footer from the right FDIf:r3't' Hgzanl) H,” side of the net. ( n S8-V' , ' Pavelich closed the scorint Penalty: Stewart 8136' when he swiped a pass. cut in 4 'n"'d PERM from or Lu,,,r,... and shot rm. 5-Detroit. Pavellch 14:01 puck mm the Mnpre L”; M3. Penalties: Skov 1:11, Sloan minder. (game rnrlswnducti 4:05. Bailey in the third period. referee Bill 599- Pr0"0V05" 1155- Hm" W"- Cliadwit-k slapped Tod Sloan. 'Ilor- 5'9-W3” 17317- cnfo centre, with a misconduct 3101357 ,rnd game mist-onriiit't pent-lily. I-vUml9Y 17 313-37 Vvh:-n Chadwick called the game. Sawrhuk - H 1313-37 Danadiens Plan To Use Entire Line From Buffalo MONTREAL. tcPi - With th” iirart of the sianleacup playoffs an indication of things to come was seen Tuesday- in I 5"3le"",'m by Montreal Canadiens that an in- tact lirie now with Buffalo will have a chance to start with thf National Hockey League club next season. , M The statement said that the work of Case Stewart. Eddie SlT7W' lnski and Don Marshall has def- initely earned this line the film to start with Canadiens next set!- aon' rlways assuming that the Sydney 1 Halifax .i - players escape injury and report First grime best-of-nine final: at training camp in good T)h3l5lC3ilAllnn Cup- condmgn," p Cornwall 4 Malane 5 The three have proved a high- Matane wins heat-of-five Eut- scorliig line for Buffalo's American pfn Canada qug,-re,-.nn,1; 3.1, Hockey League entry this season. Quebec l-onxuP- Hockey Scores (ClIlllltIliIn Press) National League- Toronto 0 Detroit 5 Boston 0 Montreal 2 First game best-of-seven semi- finals. Aniericun l.olIguo-- Pittsburgh 4. HershP.V 3 First game best-of-five final. Maritime ltla.lor- F IGNI- rr they stepped up to the NHL it Qrinhec 2 Chlcoutlmi ,0 would mean that others on the First game best-of-nine unri- curreiit. roster would not be on thr Iuiul Montreal 2 Shnrhrookc 3 First game best.-of-Ieven quar- tr-.r-final. Ontario Junior- Marlhoros 3 Kitchener 2 St. Michat-is 6 St. Catherine: 1 Quebec Juninr-- Canadicns 2 Quehec 4 Quebec leads best-of-seven Pl 2-O. Northern Ontario senior- Sudbury 4 Abltlbl 2 protected list for the new draft and waiver regulations. Marshall. a centre, played with Canadieris juniors last season and iii rated a fine prospect. Stewart and Slowlnski have seen plariey of service previously with NHL clubs. Stewart, now 30 years old, was with five-Tomnio. Chicago. Detroit. New York and Montreal. Slowin- ski. 31, had brief service with De- troit. before going to New York Rangers. with whom he played more than four lull seasons. Alan Goalie Plum The three players were placed on Montreal's eligibility list for Stanley Cup play. In addition to these three, Canadiens already have goalie Jack Plantc. recalled from Buffalo several weeks ago to re- place the injured Corry McNeil. The Montreal statement said Cuiadlens would like to see Buf- falo win the Calder cup. in the AHL playoffs. "no matter how badly any of the players might be needed at Montreal." Under the regulations the three forwards can be recalled while Buffalo is in the AHL playoffs only if Canadlenr forward-linle strength drops below 10 because of injur- lea, and then only as many as necessary for replacements. firi- No Other LOW-PRICED Blades Shave As Easy As 8 For 25 3l'0r l0 FAMOUS PANEIJ The Rubens panels on the cell- ing of the old palace of White- hall in London cover 1.478 square feet. I porting that the ex-fighter. now I long and dance man. had as- rurulted his wife Edna Mae. when the two were hf Paris three yeain ago. Robinson was making an exhibition tour of Europe when the paper printed the Itory on Jan. 5. 1951. Both Robinson and hi! wife teallfled during A three- Atlilltlonal snort Page 1-3 dlI.V trial that the no.-wlpopcr Itory wu not true. Provincial Ice Meet At Forum Friday Night Lou evening the Physical, Pit- ricu Dlvinloi-i IIIIIOTHICOC that Exlilllltlon. Baseball Cincinnati (N) 0. Dalton (A) ll Milwaukee rm 3. st. pour. on 0., Chicago (A) 3. Detroit (A) 1. 1 lrooklyn (N) 10. Philidolphili on 2. wuciiiuton (A) I. l liter the German royal family bet Htlladolphil (N) 2, Chicago (It) 0. Now YFI ()0 ll rm skating cnumplorulrlpo everything II In rudlneu for the pootporml Provincial Interscholas- which will be held at the Foruip. Pri- dny evening at 1:33. A total of :52 entries represent- ing 33 schools from all over the Province have been received. The original state of officials will be on bond to on that tho nut in ,run off efficiently and all who attend will enjoy a rut evening of entertainment and sporting pleuure. Rounding out this year's pro- gramme will be the final playoff hockey game for the Island paper- weight fltlc between lumrnorllde and Abbie: had last but not least one full hour's skating to the music of the Rocco Band by klml floor. pennlulorr of the commanding ob . MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. 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