Page 8 The Guardian Monday, February 14. 1955 rlawks Close Out Season With Win MONCTON tCPt-- Mo iic to ii Hawks closed out the regular At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea- gue season here Saturday night with an impressive 9-5 victory over last place Amherst Ramb- lers. Winger Bob Bouiiess led the llloncton attack with a thrcc-goal effort. Centres Dewar Thomson and Ray Lacroix shot two each. while Joe Le-pine and Billy Sin- nett had singles. For the ftaiiihlcrs. ieteran Shcrinie White and wiiigcr Dave Kiley conic up with two goals each. with tho lll'Sl Amherst tally coming off the stick of Hank Therrien. League playoffs. slated to start in Nlrinrton and ('harlottet0wii M-iiiila). lll 4) lie tit-i.i)cii licc2iiist- of a iiostpoiico .-.inii- riltttlktlilf ion was illl.'ItllL' to icacli (iliar lottt-town in time to play a Sat urday game. Liiiciips Aiiilicrsl - tioal icncc ltciil. Itoccis. wards. White. Schinidt clcrc. Dcmclnik. '1'hcrricn. nr-tly. Saindon. Hcriiatiut-7.. Moncton a Goal lliilsodiri. de- fcnce. Xlckeil. .1lcl.aughlin, Wea- Fi'i:on. dc Pzirr, for- Kilcy . Le- Ken- xer, Lepine. Robinson. Michelin, forwards, Hirschtcld. Canipcau. Watson. Boviness, Thonison. Wat- ters. Houle. Lacruix. Sinni-ii. Summary First period: 1. .-lmlierst, White iKiley. Schmlflti 438. 2. Mon- cton, Biiwness i'l'hoinson. Wat- lcrsl 4:52; 3. hlonctiin, l..'icroix tSinnett. Houlti 82:12, 4 iluiictoii. Sinnett. lLa('l'U1X. Houlei Ill :10. Penalties Reid. misconduct -l 52, Lepiiie 10:33. Second pediod: 3 Nlonctoii. l.e- pine lWalsiin. )lcl.:iiighliii- Ill. ti Moiictiin. Lacroix -Sinnctt. lloulel 5:12; 7. kloiictoii. 'lihoin- still lwattcrs. Hownessl 6.13 X. lmlierst, White lSL'l'llllltl1 H49. St .-Iiiiherst 'l'hi-rricu lBci'ii.'unic1. Kciinetlyi. 1:113. 10 .Xtllllt'l'xl. .ilcy iithitc. llo.vis- 17 2'0 ll Inilicrst. Kile). 1Scliniitlt. illiiic ll. 27. Penalties: lit l.rlllL'llllll Lcclorc 8:21. Sinncii 1'.' Iii. 'i'atters 15.3-l. 'l'hlrd period: 12 .1loiii-toii izcss Vlihoinsoii. Waiters 13. iloucton, Bllktll(N.S Tlioiiisoiil 154 10. H. T h 0 ni s 0 it 13011 iicss. l'J'-ii. Pcnaltics: None. Stops: Frlgon 12 lo 2:; iii Pidsodiiy 8 ll 2 43 to Him- 7 Ill; llit'llIllt'. kluiictnii Wnltcrsl Saints' Whip Stadacona 94-56 In Basketball Game The Saint lliiiistaii's Unlicrsiiy scnior basketball I('.'llTl showed a return to their old time form on Saturday iiiulu by wallopini: the H.M.C.S. Stntlaconn quintet 9-l-56 in a name at the S 1) C. gyni. Jack llc:ii'doii. .lolin Kclly Frank Slowcy led llI(' Saint l)un-l iitan's piiint-coitcrs with lleardonl sciiriitc. 32. Kclly 24 aitfl Slnttey 20 Pattcnilcn was high scorer for. the sailors with 15 points followt-(ll by llcntlcrxoii with 15 and Rich- ardson with 13. The Saints scoicd 47 points in ench half Tllf') niiiiiii-d into ri 47- Ill lcari in the first half and nut- scornd thcir oppnnciits 47 '15 in tho last half. I The griiiie u.i- wry fast with both tr-ains iiisplayiiic r.-u-cllciit ball handling The Ilxll(tl'S sliowrti several fine plays and proved cf- fet.-tive on lhcir St'l't"('ll shooting Referees Flnrl Vicliolson and ('y Maclsaar handed out 25 foul: with 16 to the Saints and nine to the Visitors. The Silllllx slur:-il on 10 of tlicir 17 free llirmis and the visitors on 18 out of 24 The Saiiits lime a lnisy pru- graminc liiicd up tor the l'tlllllllI.Z wcck-ciiil Tin-y pl.-iy St. 'I'lmniax- Ilniiersity an csliiliition ganie in (Ilintham on 'l'hiirsd.'iy night On Frirliiy Ilir-y moot the Univcrsily of Vi-w Rriiiiswick in A rcr1iil.'ir iii- Icrcnllccinte game at Fiwlr-i:ii-tcin and on Satiiitlziy niglil they play the Allilllll('S in Saint John. ;;:iinc playcd at the Itluntngiic rink Satiirday night. ()wiiii1 to the mild weather. the ice wo. slow which impeded the plant carrying the puck. Dcspite ice conditions. however. both tciinis Face-oiimtime F la-Oil Time B . 4- . .- .'Mai. Fred Kelly To Be Honored By ” Major Fred Kelly. Athletic coach of Acadia University. will join the ranks of Maritime sports- dom immortals on Friday. Feb- ruary 25th, when his friends gath- er to honor him on the occasion of ”Kelly Nile”, an event ap- propriately highlighted with a hockey contest between St. Mary's and Acadia Universities held in University Rink. Wolfvillc. game time. 8:00 p.m. Kelley Nile. a time when the Major's boys rally around to show their appreciation of ”Kel'. coach scholar. and friend to hundreds of people across the country. is the result of efforts put forth by members of Coach Kelly's sport- ing zissociates. and represents something entirely new in Mari- tinic University circles. .tla,ior Kelly was born in Char-l lottc-towii. Prince Edward Island. lie attended St. Dunstan's Uni- iversity where he received the de- gree of Bachelor of Science. While attendiiig McGill University. he played rugby and hockey. and after his return to Charlottetown. he piloted the ”Ahegwcits" hoc-t lkey team to the Maritime Scnior llockcy Title it was I big year for loam captain Kelly. llis omi- ion was right detciice. 'l'he Abeg-1 uints non tltl gamcs. lost 1. and .Coach Kelly has no Nite" Shortly tion. 1925-27. Major and Mrs. Kelly spend each college year in Wolf- ville but return to Prince Edward Island for the summer months. in addition to looking alter the hockey. rugby. and track teams of the University. Major Kelly has. at one time or another. been in- strumental in establishing a com- prehensive swimming program at Acadia. coached girls' basketball and tumbling teams. and one year coached the basketball team to'the Dominion semi-finals. He has been prominent in the organization and operation of the annual ”Acadia Relays." and he had coached Hor- ton Academy hockey and Eng lish rugby teams to many Head- master Championships. A young man in body and spirit. intention of retiring. The written coiigratulal- ions of a host of friends arc pour- ing in from all over the country, and the Committee responsible for Kelly Nile hope that as many of Major Kellys friends and as- sociates as possible will be on hand to show their tangible ap- preciation of a truly great sports- man. Eclmunciston Rink E. III Wen. me 1' reoericion made a fine mess of their week of play in the regular sched- ule. The Cans were scheduled to bug... final play four games last week and they only played two of them. the two which were staged in their own back yard. the York Arena. To start things off. they flew to the Island on Monday night and when most of the fans were on their way to the games. the Caps tiiscoicred that due to icing con- ditions and high winds. they could not land at either the Charlotte- tiiwii or Summerside airports. So. they returned to Fredericton and :tied the Hawks on Tuesday even- l ing. Things went smoothly enough .throughout the league on Wednes- .day because the Caps wercnit lplaying. They stayed home and ttrounced the Ramblers to make 1 certain of third place on Thurstiayl .night aii(I then in an attempt to . lll.'l''6' the return game in Amherst ' ' " on Frnlai. lllL'lll. inid a coll-sion lion 1 ln 1l.t'.l7. ilajor Kelly ciiiney N. B. TIII 8 Hum an 5” m'K.k M the Wm. "N" '" )(.(')(1la 1"”m'g'l-l 35 ”””'h ml . . . . to :l.lll'll"l'Sl by tins. T'io acc'zli-nt 10:. he rt-cc-tcd the dcgrccpof Mt)Xt"l(l.V itlll E .l St m...un.Cd almm 120 miles mun l'lEl1'llt'llll' of Arts from the Liii-yPicrrc skipped his ltitlllllllltlklttlli mum...” and me Caps were ml. lWl'rll.V lntaillllllllltll in tlcHrcc:- in rink to the New Hriiiisuick curl-i 31,1? I" get t,-ansm,-l;m,,n in the glllll lllP'ldllllrl.l9i dill A1715 Hlldpiiig clionipionship here Saturday. Ramble,-5 h.,me.town in gjme for-y -Plhl:':lI(.f'-I 5' his 3 "1110 1'9-3lSi The l'.dfl"ll1Il(iSltlII ctirlcrs w on (he game I”, it was (- K-cited. The . l” t(”('”"'" ””"”"lr al "18 WEN 10 0llli'It ill? Dlllllllll0ll;Rainblers maiiagemcnt is report-1 5ll,."”'-l'"l(l hoiispiel at Regina when the) de-: ed in havp stated yesterday that; H” ”'””l”'i ”'l”'55 3'"l lheifcated 1-'i-edei-it-ion 13-11 The I-id-lit is content to commence thnl ""l".'w”le Sl'”'9i';m" "l ””esill'lull(lSlllfl rink uent through the. play-offs tonight and forget aboutl mi!” by K""l'”?””91l 'Pan1sil)(lllSDlfl undefeated, scoring fiveithe game altogether. What thcl ”"'"lS "5 mule mst'"l"":V l" lhelwins. Caps attitude is. is iint known. l lll'llll(lIl' guniziiice of slman put-l The mher nwmhcw M the Mmi . . . Llglltftllllls U1 'lll5lRPl'llif”S;”';) I we niiig rink were Walter Brclnier. Wl"ll- When la-Si T9D0lil5 Di ill? mm M" ml 0 mgr. mate. .lim Custer. second anrl:('8llS (lame llll'0llEl1 00 FFI(lH.V. i-tillcgizitc track meets. Since the icrir lilil-l. he had prodiiced lwcltel riizioipionsli-p rtuetliy squads andl ll1f' liitr-i'cn!lcgiate hockey champ-l ltinsltlp trains. l ('ouch Kelly is presently Acadia Foiolty Rt-orcsciitative to the 'tl.l 1. t7.. and he has held the. ptixllltilli of president and sccret-I (iene Abbis. lead. Milton Defeats G'osoow Road At North River rink Saturday 'they were approximately 120 miles from the Northumberland Strait and were in play at the 1-ioruni Saturday. the following night and since they had failed to appear once before in the week. it was logical to think that they would, yput forth an extra ctfort to reach ltlie island for thi.s final game. . But as we have said lieloi-2.. llllillgs are done in an "opposite; manner in the Atlan- .to logical" tllC Coast League. The llt'lsClSl lam" "”mdlvici'e selling well at the Forum ment of officials who ior one of the few Saturday night contests of the season and againy the tans were on their way to, the rink. Shortly after 6 pm. the lslaiiders manager. Forrest t'low ;rcceived a call from the Caps in Moncton which notilied him that they were unable to make con-.1 iiections with Maritime t'entrall Airways in order to reach the Island in time for the gainc. 'l'hc Airways iniormcd the Caps at 10 a.m. in the nioriniig that they would not guarantee passage to the island that day due to extra 1 l LITTLE SPORT "C" Schedule Released Hero Th! Physical Fitness Division last evening released the follow- ing schedule for the 1st round in Intermediate "C" playdowns which must be completed by Thursday. Feb. 17th at midnight. Series A Tignisli at 0'Leary. O'i.eary at Tignish. Series B Wellington at St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas at Wellington. Series C Mount Pleasant at South West Lot 16. South West Lot 16 at Mount. Pleasant. Series D Suinincrside Freetowii. y l-'reetown at Suminersitle St'llll1'-i lllfiil S. . Series E .4pl'lll' ticld at K(lllSlllLIltlfl. Kciisiiiuton at Springfield Series F Caicinlisli at Rtlsllvtl. llusiico at Caicnilish. Scrics G Glasgow Road at llainpsliii'c Hampshire at Glasgow Road. Series H Borden at Albany. Albany at Borden Series J Nine Mile Crcck at Crapaon. t'riioaiid at Nine Mile Creek. Series K Dunstalfiiauc at Rockets. Rockets at Dunstaffnago Series L Hunter River at Winslne. Winsliic at Hunter River. Series M Fortune at Soiirls Ezistiiaks. Schui'man's at Soiiris l-tastpaks at Fortune. Series N Murray Harbour at Murray Aces. Murray Aces 'at Murray hour. Home teams will be respoiisihlc for arranging for rink and pay- are to he management ofl H at r- agrecd upon by competing teams. SDU Defeat PWC 42-37 The Saint Dunstan"; Uiiiiersily second team kept their winning streak iiitacl. in the City Basket- ball League as they defeated the Prince of Walcs College team 42- 37 on Saturday alternooii. Dave Arnold was high scoreri ishy .the goal gettcrs for St. l)imsian's liiigv of this organization. He was Milton Hnrnels won from 'GIas- i-'(; is PF Pts. in-o-pi-eeiiii-ni of iiie ziiariiim'e sow Road Maple I-cals hr the llc.'ii'dnii 1-l 4 l 112 .liitateiir ilockcy Association. 1025- score of 6-3 It was the deciding lliclly ll 2 3 2 L" and prcsidcnt of the A :ocia- game for first place which was ziiitlrSlmtcy 10 ll ll '3" ' "T T"??7”T”7 rm lcai)lur(-(I by the Jim-m-is and was llornis 3 0 0 ii I plzneii l')('lf)l'P a very lll"llW.V 2 1 4 5 S of fans Glasgow Road now mect W93 2 0 I3 R- k P ('oriiwall in the senii-fiiials which .?.ui-it 3 f zl I 3 uill be played best out of five .n':":LPr 42 In 16 N y I I y scrim for the S. R .1 oh n s 0 n . . madamna - 1 00-.1 .tt(lJ -F Slnailc. kiddies ac yTi'onli.v Itlllt'll is a three ye a r - H . . miiipiiiiie ))' iitliits. trophy and has hccn won twice llcinlcrson P-ih PTS Pill. Hit"; ,4 W . 4 3” .P"mHwlLq”S .Mi ml. Mi"(m' Rwhamm" 5 3 4 1,. l.llrxfl.'llP llliicbiiils vs PSS lal (amphcll did the hat trick for p,.m.nd(.n H 7 2 2 H; l”'l-by g tliltnn. ('i'iiw,ys. Fi'iu.ell and Kol- wllsm, 2 2 1 ,; l -l” ' -7 ll” W Pillicriiciitliis - ly each had singletons w h 1 le Mmdmv 2 2 2 .; '.l-NS llriiiiix is Parkilalc Robins .Ilacl.cod. Pincati and Maclliin pnlmm. 0 I, I, I, ya. llll - -1 ..Il --- Pa!tf:I'l!PlL'lliS -- ald gol siiiclrtons for Glasgow Vi-hut: 0 n u 1. l b5 li.cct's is Q.S.S. RHl'lll)l0l'X. Road. Sphmim 0 0 0 ” 4. no-. 00 a Alitlizct practice. all N” W..m..,.-...mL. Totals 20 16 9 ii; llitult-ls. 1 H Ms, .,.. 7 Ion no - Juiciiile A hliiesl GOD GOIHES ”"”””"l- S-'tt'K1'lIl E VB lCP- xi 4 I? K W”) U” y C (. I T gkm .. .. , . . . . niin. ' ,'H : - F tllison L'niti-rsity defeated P . l i1'lI'l:'hl'I'-llllsmrd Xlmllt -lll'l'r0l:ll'tr- Tlionias college of (Zhalham. N.'B. l V ' v - 53'" 9"llll"l' lift in the NH.-P.E.l iiitercollcg- 99 yl'lnlD?ll1.V. late hockcy league Sattirtlay The .. . 1- A-:-7-an m win practically assures ftiniint Al- l he (h.'irIotteliiwn Al'l'llIIx 1- ' - . cducd out a 4-3 victory over tlw put on a very fine performanccl mm or "'9 league rhanmmnshm Iliiiitagiic Pi'iiiiroscs in a liocltci tor the large crowd a1lciiiling,l SA(iKVlLl.L'. NB i('P' 'l'lu- 'Ill(l 400d tlclcnsiie play was re- tfniiersity of New Brunswick de- simil-Iblc for the low score Mai-- lPalO(l Mount Allison Univi-rsitv 1.caii. Cli-mciits and Mcfiee were 98-60 in the N.B.-P.l-I.I. intercol- l(' lloint-mt-ttcrs for Montague nnil Alticlloiicall 121. Herring and lliv' lvr ('liai'loltetouii. lcgiate basketball league Salurdav. The win ties U.N.B. and Mount ltllixoii lnr first nlacc N .- w. . 'W'l3' The referee drops the puck at the start of ii game between Tslanders' team captain Copper Leyie and Bessie Mac- Donald of the Capitals as will George O'Donaghtie at the Forum in the opening game of the best of nine series in Uown Islanders. Yes. the regular schedule or the first year of operation of the At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey Len- Q has been played to complet-: . Agreements have been reach- ed regarding several postponed games no that tonight. the play- offs. which many fans have been waiting for. will eminence at the Forum with the League champion Charlottetown Islanders playing boot to the int-skating Frederic- :iCI)ilaII in the first game of n A. In Series B the Moiictnn lawks. runners up in league com- tlon. lust the Amherst num- venom the Caps staged against the last appearance an sans main with only .1! an BO-Iv. Rm! be twlc: Photo by Meyers tonight. Everything. however. is in readiness for tonight's battle, Yesterday evening the lslanders' in that he has received word from the Caps club president. Mr. Myer Budnvifrh. that the Frerlerictnii team has been in Moncton over the week-end and will take the 2.40 p.m. crossing of the Borden ferry to the island and arrive In the local capital in plenty of timi- for an 5:30 start this evening. The islanders. who rlimaxed the regular season with four big victories. go into tnnlghtls game with I high feeling of confidence which. said coach Steve Rrklaclrli last night. is to a good extent due to the magnificent goal-lender which they have in Jim Shirley. The Islanders also go into the series very limit! in bath other hockey departments. forward and defence. In front of shirlev are four nblp rpsriziiarrls ln' the fnrms of coach Steve Hrkliielcli. Humble Campbell. Danny O'Connor and Llov-1 Hliiclitierser. Many of the IP!VIlP'R tw--i "Wwnrd,o mp. mg. posltions of Steven's ten-msii scot- Forrest Flow announcedl I Series A of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League bet ween Fredericton Capitals and the champion Charlotte- ifnz staff. He has three big liner. shifts to York Arena in the New all of superior marksmanship as Brunswick capital Thursday and .far as scoring is concerned. start- Friday night. The fifth game will lm! Will! 30h Gray and Lorne be played here a week from to- illennessey centered by the lel- night and any further games will ,sue's scorlniz champ Buck WW: the played as follows: at Frederic- lnck. Ray Leduc centers Vip Pall- ton February 23. at Charlottetown adlno and Wimpy Jones while big Fem-um-y zsy ,1 F,ede,.k.1on pen Cnpiw lnyle carries the rubber runry 26 and the ninth if neces- between Orin Carver and Wally ggry he" on 9,, ugh In Sui” Kllllmlll 0!” Bobby D0Wlll'Ilt Will! R the Hawks meet the Ramblers are presently Ilternntlniz on left in Moncton tonight. Amherst Tues- wing of this line. Caps also dlit- d.y' Momma wedneld.y' Am. pl!-.v lots of power with men men liimt Friday and back in the Hub its Jackie Hi-on. Nick Nicolle.-icky pm. the m", Mm? on Sauna Doug iIIcPiiee. Bill Mcnonagh. N" gvgnlng. They play In Am- Bob Leger. Doug Howey. Bessie .y,e',.,g M, F-,h,.u"'v 11, Moncmn MNl79"l'ld "id -l9"'-V s"'"l'- the 23rd, Amherst the 25th and Til? 797979" '0" l""lKl"" 15"” llhe final in Moncttm a week from Wl" be G9""" 0'D""3l"'"9 fmm isatnrdsv. February 26. The re- llle NORA "'d D""'' 'l"d”" lfereea for this series are Mel "'0'" M9"""''- ' Snowden of Montreal and Sony F0108! 'Cl0W"l8;""l!lll ;""';:";l: Mscbmisld of Fredericton. All cedtepiiy-o nexus p. ii rwdvedntsrn '3?" (scsml iismeii will he pliiyed to-s flnlsb. rotary 0 .11 an or ear or last eyeirling. Serf? Acbetween A'P'c s.ml'nnCID the Is an era and t 2 spin coit- fliiues at the Forum tomorrow 5Tm'LART0N- N: '- nlrvtil with the second game of the beiit of nine finals. The scene i work which was keeping all their for the Saints with 16 points fol-i Queen Chcirlolii Curling Finals I After the first and siiwn rounds of play in the Qum. hm lotte High School curling lllliii for the r'. J. MacDonald ll-vlrl two of the eigiit teams piiii...'l,:,' mg in the double-knock-mil to... have been eliminated and Inn H main undefeated. The Locke Llewellyn ....,,.,. foursome and the Platts l'lllts ii... registered two wins iigziiii.-. ,1 losses. Mat:Le0d and Mo 1.1-a were eliminated by virtue oi ma pair of straight losses. ii.-mi; MacDonald. MacNuit allti xii-ltill each have one win and tlllt i.t.. Following is a Sllllllllltr) oi my urday's first round. The i-.,, rounds will be played .N..i-.i..,.,, February 19. t MAHA Rule Ross Watson As Eligible For ACSHL AMHERST. N.S. lCPt - The district winner in the first round Maritime Amateur Hockey As- of the Allan Cup playoffs on socialion meeting here over the March 19. week-end ruled on the eligibility pages were announced for the 0i I MW”-On Hawks Pl3Y9'v starting of playoffs in the inter- GTEW HP Playoff d8l55 Md "l3d5 mediate, junior. juvenile and Plans '0 U'aCk:d0W" 0" rinks midget leagues. The jtinior and Who ll8V9 Ml Paid "191? 51'3"? '0 intermediate playoffs start Feb. the promotion of minor hockey. "1. me juvenile Feb, 22 and the The MAHA ruled that Ross midget Feb, 25, walso" W35 ehglble m PM-V WM The association said steps would 2::i::”"..:;.:':.r1::;:;. be men -- c..-;u-.c,-. we .--.-5 -;-r t . . t t n im rn s or gi":1'95l by Charlanemw" agamst 5llpap)i)Flo0f mlniiiir hisckey. Some They announced the Maritime of the r.mks.have ya! to pay the senior winner would have to be uni llmch '5 "M '” Exceed 315 ready to meet the Ottawa andla Kaine. .L.1..,:; .j...m::.a-a-a 1 MacDonald an ers e ea 2. Platts Stewart . 4 1 3. lewellyn . lacNutt ana iens - i. .. . Ma L an . NEW YORK (CF: - Dcleiice- Lewicki ltlaleighi 14.19. Penalties: 5y Brocw: man Bill Gadsby scored two None. Llewellyn goals to pace-New York Rangers 51005! 5' MacLe,,n . to a 4-1 victory over the lcague- Flam? '1l 9"” Mamuii loading Montreal Canadiens in a w0l'5l('-V -' 11 10 lo"-32 7, MacDonald . National Hockey League game . T”: Plattsg Sunday night. I. MacI.eod . . Suniinary Stewart I First period: 1. Montreal. Mos- dell 6:15. Penalties: .Richard :50. Gadshy 3:2.-i, lrwin 3:00, Haney '1" two minor hockey games Hockey Scores 7:52. Conacher 10:12. Second period: 2. New York, E7: SUNDAY played in the Georgetown rink on Hm.” .Rak,ighA Lcmvki) 13:34; 3, Friday night. the Georgetown National League 3-(.,, y 0,. k (;a,i,hy tum-phy, Midgets defeated Sourls High Montreal 1 New York 1 H,m.(., 15.35 penany; pnmha,-d School byia 7-1 score. and the Toronto 71 Boston 3 7:37. local Banthms held the visiting Detroit 5 Chicago 1 Third period; 4- New yurk. cad. Souris Bantams scoreless while American League Cleveland 2 Springfield 4 Pittsburgh 2 Providence 3 Hershey 7 Buffalo 5 Quebec Senior A Quebec 1 Shawinigan Falls 1 Montreal 5 Valleylicld 3 thewickil 5:13; 5. New York. glfy sank five counlzru to win Scoring for Georgetown Midgets were C. Gallant, who performed the hat trick. P. MacLean netted two goals and R. Landry and E. Georgetown 7. Souris Eagles 1 Murphy had singles. The lone Quebec Jl"Il'II' A Souris goal was scored by B. Trols-Rivierel 2 Qllehe? -'4 l" I lilSl- Tlli!RPd- and Wild Acorn. In the Bantam game 1!. ...- hnl'lw'.V game played in (i90FH9' McCullough got two of his team's town rink Saliirday night. the five cnunrersl Wm, My Murphy. p e . Olin battered the 1951 in high-flying (icorcelown Eagles Bmhcildel. and G4 wlgm gem” ti es in each event. rode rouglisliod over the visiting Singles. Bmh ism” W", cmwd Olin won the 10.000-niclie M in ill minutes. 22.5 seconds. an ll provemeiit of one minute and seconds. Ha covered the if metre distance in two-minutes. .11 seconds. or 2 3-10 of a sem better than 1951. He finished ti in the 5.000-metro event with a ti of eight minutes. 55.3 secoii faster by I second: than that time. Gordon Audley of Winnipeg the other Olympic event. the Souris Bi'uins for a 7-1 victory. B. Stevens was nothing short of sen- sational in the Georcctmvn cage as he kicked out rubhcr from mvjgggj anglcs. The first period ended - - o for the locals on goals by ii;-'BGdGqlll win (fonnell and H. Stevens. In te ' middle session. Piiblicnvi-i'. Allen over Nor”. R'v.r ltiacPhee. and H. Stevens were At Georgetown with the visitors still going score- less. The final stanza saw the pleasers and produced good hoc- key. - -A.C. North River rink Saturday night Bedeque girls won from North River girls 4-1. This was : Moncton where i the same wire Mr. Biidovitch stat- " Wings scored (CPl esaturdly. Plctou Royals struck for three "I'M St. PX. win ties the but- qiiieli goals in ttw first pcrlodof-nine series 3-1. craft occupied. Now. the island 5l- l ers li a i e been playing games 1 l”03l'0n Wllh SIX. there on Monday nights and get-l lung up in time to leave for, lFre(lericton at 7 a.m. the follow-E mg morning during every second or third week of the schedule As yet they have to disappoint Ithe Bailey Arena fans with tail -urn to appear. is 8 Mr. Clow contacted the local gAirlines and at 7:30 had a plane ready to fly to Moncton in (Ir(l9I'l to bring the Caps in in time for: the game. He then wired the Caps and asked them if theyl would come over on the plane; which was ready to leave and; i could be back on the island in; a matter of forty minutes. The Caps said they would if they were assured of getting back byl plane to Monclon following thel panic. The assurance could not be given and the Caps stayed in they remained until today. This seems like a pretty poor excuse for failing fol .' reacli t h e I r playing deslinniionl when you con 5 i d e r that they were in Monclon early in the day. 1 The Islanders maiingcinciit got right to work and last night Mr. y ' Clow received a wire from (laps chili president. Myer Budovitch. iiotifyinc him that the local clubl ' l30llll.' awardcrl 5175.00 for the ' postponed games. He also stated tlial he assiimcd that the (Taps were awarding the two points of the games to the local club. In ed that the Capitals would ile- be in Charlotctown forl Victory Over -CHICAGO ICPI a- Detroit Red three times in a shortened second period and twice in the final frame to pound out a 5-1 victory against Chicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey League game Sunday night. The win. their ills! of the season. gave Detroit 71 points, one less .than the ' .,ue-lending Montreal Canadienn who lost 4-1 It New York Sunday night. Summary First period: Scoring: None. Pen- alties: Kelly 2:02. Morison 5:50, Delvecchlo 7:36, Goldham and Sul- livan 9:17. Prystsl 10:31). Bnnln 17:00. 1.. Wilson llltltt. Second period: 1. Detroit. Lind- say tslsslukt 0:17: 2. Detroit. Howe (Lindsay. Relboli 14:50: I. Detroit. Pavellch tSkov. Goldhnm) 16:43. Penalties: Mclntyre 5:51. and went on to defut Halifax Wolves 6-4 in the Antlgonlsh- Pictou-Colchestier senior hockey league semi-finals Saturday. ' The best-of-nine series is now tied 8-3. ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CP) - A goal by Kenny Flynn in the clou- lng minute: at play gave St. Francis Xavier Unlyerslty a 4-3 win over New G' ,, Rangers in the Antlgonioh-Piclou-Colchnter senior hockey: lump semi-finals Rec;l7Virigs PoundtOuTt3-ll l0lH'Il by Kelly with eight and Mark Ladner led the Welslimcii with 12 points while Joe Revell had eight and MacKenzie six. The Welshinen lost the services of Larlner during the last five minutes of the game when the starry young lorward injttred his ankle. The score was tied when he left the floor and his loss cer- tainly hindcred the Wclsliinc-n's chances. The score at half time was 22-21 for S.I).U. Linen; S. D. .. Arnold lfi. Kclly H. Fearon ti. McGuigan 5. MacDon- ald 5, Morrison 2. MacDonald. Total 42. P. W. C. Ladner 12. Rev:-ll 8. Mackenzie 6. MacFadycn 5, John- ston 4. Morgan 2. Duvar. Mac- Lean. Total 517. tonight's opcner of Sc-rirs A of the Atlantic Coast League Finals. 4 I 0 In a letter received from the Rothcsay Collegiate School in New Brunswick. it is noted that Arthur Clements. son of R. K. Clements of Montague. for the third time in the current hockey season. scored ii hat-trick when he banged in three of his team's five goals in their win over Saint John Vocational School at the Rothesa Collcgiate Memorial Rink 1'. eiitly. The win gave the School ii one game lead in the play-offs for the Saint John (Tity and District title. Other Islanders playing on the team are Alfred Groom and Alan MacFarl.'inc of Siimmcrside. Kcnnclh .lcnkins of Charlottetown and Ronald Lewis of Freetown. Black Hawks Third period. 4. Chicago. 1.. Wil son tMclntyre. Mortsoni 5l' 5 Detroit. Rcibcl (Lindsay! 10:. Detroit. Pronovost il.indsay- 16:-ill Penalties: L. Wilson and Dlnecn lfi:.'l7. Stopsi Hall . 10 ii 124:: Basscn 1915 3-42 For Quality Mildncu fi.-kV'Al.l-X R .31 VI I A l' ifvillll I ll illllih Itttittlli locals getting two more counters by MacSwain and A. Lantiry. and for Souris the goal getter was C. Lavie. who spoilt-d what looked like I sure shutout for the Eagle goalie. The locals are fast rounding into top form and should be A team to be reckoned with in inter- mediate B playoffs. The referees were it. Lavie. Sourii: and G. Lavcrs. George- town. -A.C.l Leafs G;-33 : l Tie with Boston BOSTON. lCPlaToronlo rookie Brian Cullen's long screened shot with 97 seconds left to go gave the Leafs ll 3-3 tie with Boston Sun- day night in a National Hockey League game and climax:-d a three-goal third-period rally by the visitors. Summary First period: 1. Boston. Boiiln IGardner. Molinst 2:23: 2. Boston. Labine IFlamsnl 19:51. Penalties Morrison 4:21. Godfrey 746. La- time 17:35. Bolton lll'5Sl Second period. 3.Roslon. Laliine rMcKcnncy. Clicvrrfilsl 8:65 Pon- altics: Lahine 1:11. Cohan 1059. Mnhns minor. misconduct 19 15 Third period: 4. Toronto. Ken- ncdy lNcstercnko. Smithi :14: 5 Toronto. MacDonald lCullen) 5:10; 6. Toronto. Cullen IKciinmlyi 18:23. Penalty: Horton 12:34 1 TICKETS. .At Saskatoon 12:54. Horton 17.35. Flamani the first game for the North River girls this season. Bed:-qoe goals were scored by- J. Folland. 2: A. Reeves and S. Callback singletons. D. Watts scored the lone tally for North River. Skating Trials SASKATOON (CPl-Ralph Olin of Calgary finished first In three events at the Canadian Olympic speed skating trials Saturday and Sunday. Despite a 15-mile-an-hour wind and the disadvantage of longer metre dash, completing the tli tance in 45 2-5 seconds. 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