- var, Michelin. Lepine; The Guardian Monday. January 10. 1955 SACSHL Votes To Abolish IO-Cents Head To Visitors MONCTON (CP)- The Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League Sun- day voted to abolish the 10-cents- a-head subsidy which has been awarded visiting teams in the Am- herst. Charlottetown and Frederic- ton rinks. , The move was brought about by ?an Amherst request to be excused from the arrangement because of financial difficulties. M o n c t o n Hawks had Lcen excused from pay- -ing. or collecting. the subsidy be- 'fore the season started. Jack Benety of Fredericton. first vice-president of the league. termed the move unwise because he felt the subsidy to visiting clubs has always been the salvation of ...iy sports organization, and that such an arrangement usually is benefi- gcial to all concerned in the long run. PLAYOFFS FEB. 14 Feb. 14 was set as the date for opening the ACSHL playoffs. with the semi-finals to he best-of-nine affairs and the finals best-of-seven. In the semi-finals. the first place team will meet the third 111386 team. with the second and fourth place clubs playing the other semi- final. Charlottetown Islanders, repre- sented by manager Forrest Clow. met defeat in a motion to have payment of fines to players Vip Palladino and Danny O'Connor de- ferred until playoff time. It was agreed that the fines should be paid in weekly installments over a period of the next four weeks. FOUR POSTPONED GAMES It was also decided that all post- poned games. four in the league so far. must be played before Feb. 12. the last scheduled date before the playoffs. Clubs involved were instructed to work out convenient arrangements among themselves for the playing of these games. The matter of referees for play- off games was discussed but no :le- cision" reached. Choice of officials iwill be studied further at a later date. In the case of match penalties. the league clarified its jurisdiction and that of the governing MAHA. .stating the league has the power Ito rule on match penalties other lthan those assessed for striking game officials. in which case the MAHA reserves the right to hand down penalties. Tn a motion to limit the power of league president T. Babbitt Par- lee, the Islanders were also de- feated. The Islanders proposed that a four-game suspension and 375 fine. with right to appeal. be the maximum penalty impcsable by the president. Hawks Edge Ramblers 3-2 Lorne Watters Gets Brace MONCTON (CF) - M o n c to n Hawks edged Amherst Ramblers "3-2 in a regular Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League game here Saturday night before one of the largest crowds of the season. - Lorrie Watters put the Hawks ahead with two quick goals near the end of the first period. Tod Campeau made it 3-0 for the Hawks at the 3:10 mark of the second period. Paul Saindon put Amherst into the scoring column at the 14:15 mark of the second period. The teams played it close in the third until the 18:20 mark when Peanuts McLaughlin received a penalty for cross-checking. Lou Riley of Ramblers pulled his goalie in favor of another forward and with 10 seconds to go. Shermie White picked up a pass and drove it intoxthe net. Ramblers kept pressing but time ran out. The win moved Hawks to within six points of first-place Charlotte- town Islanders. . , Lineups Moncton-Goal: Pidsodny; de- 'fence. McNeil, McLaughlin, Wea- forwards. Campeau, S in rr e t t. Hirschfeld. Bowness. Watters. Thomson, Houle Lacrotx. Watson. L Amherst - Goal: Frigoni de- fence. Kiley. Parr, Rogers. Black- burn; forwards. White. Leclerc. Tharrien, Savard. D. Kiley. Reid. Salndon. Kennedy. Beraquez. I Flrat period: 1. Moncton. Wat- lera (Thomson, Bowness) 18.20; 2. Moncto Wattgrs (Bowness. Thomson) 18:37. Penalties: Mc- Laughlin 2:58: L. Kiley 14:48. I Second period: 3. Moncton. Cam- peau (Michelin. Hirschfeld) 3:10; 4. Amherst. Saindon (Leclerc. Therrien) 14:15. Penalties: .peau 3:52; Therrien 6:56; taughlin 8:25. Third period: 5. Amherst. White Cam- Mc- Geno Littler Wins Golf Tournament 3 IDS ANGELES. (AP) - Gene Littler of Palm Springs. Calif-. W011 the top money in the 832.500 Loa Angelea open golf tournament Sun- day with a final round 68 and :1 '12-hole score of 216. The 1953 U. s. amateur champion cut the tough field down to size in -winning the 55.000 first prize. 11 was his first major triumph since he turned professional less than a yearrago after whipping the pros in the San Diego open. Coming with a nish in the final stages as the other challengers fell by the wayside, Ted Ki-oil of Beth- esda. Md. took second place money of 82,780 with a final round 00- hla third straight (10-for 278. Johnny Bulls of Pittsburgh. win- ner of the L. A. open in 1941. fin- (shed third with 72 for 219 and 32.- 100. . V-.. it was . . 3 - Ito; (Parr) 19:50. Penalties: Sinnett 4:37. Weaver-9:27, Parr 13:41. Mc- Laughlin 18:20. Stops: Frigon 7 511-23 Pidsodny 5 5 9-10 S'side Curling Club Schedule at the Summerside Curling Club for this evening. 7.00 0'clock:- J. Hayes vs. R. Bishop 1". Cameron vs. Greg Mulhollanrl A. 1-1. Hubley vs. T. E. Hickey. 8:30 0'clock:- 1. Nicholson vs. Albert Silliphant H. Clark vs. Elmer Offer E. Morrison vs. L. Inman. S. DETROIT (AP) - Bill Dineen cashed a rebound with six minutes left to play Saturday night to give Detrob Red Wings a 1-0 victory over Chicago Black Hawks for Terry Sawchukls seventh shutout of the National Hockey League season. Dincen's shot. which caught the open side of the cage. moved the Red Wings a point closer to the NHL lead as the front-running Montreal Canadiens tied Boston 1-1. The hustling Hawks had an even share of the play. firing 2.3 shots at Sawchuk while Chicago goalie Al Rollins stopped 22 Detroit drives. , Summary First period: Scoring - None. Penalties: Mickoski :20. Pronovost 4:02. Second period: Scoring - None. P e n al ti e s: duct 4:26. Kelly 14:03. Thlrd period: 1. Detroit. Dineen IBonin. Reibcl) 13:50. Penalty: Goldham 15:38. (Stops: Rpllins 9 5 8A22 Sawchuk 8 6 0-23 MONTREAL (CF) - B o st o n Bruins and Montreal Canadiens sawed off to a 1-1 tie Saturday night in an unusually close-check- in game in which the Bruins" proficiency at that style of play was a standout. Jean Belivcau of Montreal and Leo Labine of Boston scored the only goal: and were the best for- wards on the ice. Beliveau's goal was his 21st of the National Hockey League season. The game was scoreless from near the middle of the second pe- riod, although the Bruins almost broke it up in the dying minutes when Hal Laycce went loose on a clean breakaway only to have goalie Jacques Plante make a sen- Ibsi A. NRIH , ist- .- -3'I'he followmg is the schedule, N..H .L. Saturday Morison miscon- - Loose One t-Itnur nob any use and refuse Laurie Powerjn Lu baclgroul. Orin carver- nb directly in stands on P1dscdny'I doorstep as In front of 31- Danny 0'Oonnor comes Inom ba- iI4.PIamItsIo-the onctoo center boner bind the n t after his aanuuoaol pith wingvrnon low- ml to anrtlnuh , h PORT ARTHUR-. Ont-. (CF)- Playofl dates for Memorial Cup and Allan cup competitions were announced 5 day at the semi- annual meetl of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association meet.- i.ng being held here. The playoff schedule calls for the Allan Cup final for the senior hockey championship of Canada. to be held in eastern Canada this year and the Memorial Cup final ship. in western Canada. The playoff schedule: Allan Cup: Eastern Canada: Series A. Ottawa District Hockey Associa- tion vs. Maritimcs Amateur Hockey Association (best of seven series). series to open in Maritimes with first. and second games and if points split, third game. Balance of series to be played in ODHA March 19-21 and it points split. 22-24-25 or 26-28-30 and April 1 and 2. , Series B. If Maritlmes win Series A. all games to be played in OHA. If for the Junior hockey champion- 1 CAHA Announces PIayoff:Da'r'es games IIIODHA and if poinh split. third also. Balance of series in sin to be played in Eastern Canada April 21-23-25-21-29-30. Best of s-ven series. 11- Maritime Eastern final- ists. venue of games to be decided by officers. If OD1-IA or ORA eastern finalists, series to be play- ed on home ice in district. Fight To Draw MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-John Gon- salves, a. feather puncher fr Oakland. Calif., fought to a draw with Wallace (Bud) Smith of Cin- cinnati Saturday n1ght' in a 10- round lightweight fight. The deci- sion was received with boos by the crowd. , Smith. one of the hardest hit- ters in his division. -floored Gon- salves with a left in the first tau!!! and had him on the verge of a knockout in' the fourth. Smith. sixth-ran-king lightweight: contender for Jimmy Carter's title, weighed 136 1-2. Gonsalves, No. ODHA win Series A. first. two Invitation To An invitation to the schoolboy curlers. competing for the Domin- ion schoolboy curling champion- ships to be held at. Sydney. Nova Sootia, this year. to visit Charlotte- town on their return home from the final play will be extended through F. R. McLaine, Provincial chairman of schoolboy curlers. it was learned last night. The "move .has the support. of the Provincial lg o v e r n m e n t, the Charlottetown lcentennial Committee and the ,e.-xecutlves of both the Prince.Ed- ,ward Island Curling Assoriation land the Charlottetown Curling Club. The Dominion title play takes place the week of February 13th. Local plans call for flying the boys to the Island from Sydney early lsaturday and then on to Moncton :and their return journey home across Canada late in the after- noon. Play here to determine a High School rink to represent the Prov- ince in the Dominion Bonspiel will be held February 1 and 2. It will be a double round-robin series. some of the other nine provinces have already held their finals with (Jockey Longden Wins With Golden Abbey ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)-Johnny Longden brought Golden Abbey ,-home the winner Saturday in the 325,000 Santa Catalina handicap lat Santa Anita Park The favored Correlation lmih. ran sational save. The split points cut the margin of the league-leading Canadiens to four points over Detroit Red Wings. The Bruins bettered their fourth- ( Bcliveau scored at 9:38 of the first period. finishing off a neat. passing play with Bert Olmstcad; and Butch B o u c h a. rd. Labirirj counted at 12:08 of the sccondl period while Montreal was in man short. Between the secood and third periods. Maurice (Rocket) Rich- ard was presentcd with 32.000 by the Canadiens management in recognition of the 400th goal of his NHL career. scored Dec. 11?. Rich- ard immediately annoumed he was pturning the money over to two ' Montreal hospitals. , Summary First period: 1. Montreal, Beli- veau (Olmstead. Bouchard) 9:30. IF:-nalties: Ferguson 1:39. Curry 14:53. Moore 5:03. Johnson 11:55. Mohns 14:36, Chevrcfils 17:00. Second period: 2. Boston. Labine (Chevrefils. McKenney) 12:08. Pen- alties: Mosdell 1:18. 10:28. Bartlett 17:15. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Mohns 5:22. -Mackeli 16:38. Slnpa: Henderson . 0 9 3-21 Planle . . . . . .- 10 8 8-26 TORONTO (CP)--The tiiird-place Toronto Maple Leafs scoring in every period. walloped the fifth- place New York Rangers 5-0 be- fore 12.588 National.Hockey League fans here Saturday night. Leafs picked up the first victory in their last nine games and helped protect goalie Harry Lumlcy's fifth shutout nf the 1954-55 campaign- Leftwinger Sid Smith led the Leafs with two goals. his 18th and 20th of the season. Centre Bob place spot. .. 10, weighed 138. School 1 Boy ' Curlers To Be Made Here 11 team skipped by Barry Shearer of Winnipeg being the rcpresepta- Live from Manitoba. A senior Charlottetown rink will again enter the Quebec Interim- tional Bonspiel. Leaving for this 'spiel on January 29 are Frank Curtis. Dr. Heath Maclntyre. FER. lVicLaine and W. R. MacNelll Hockey I Scores (Saturday) National League New York 0 Toronto 5 Boston 1 Montreal 1 Chicago 0 Detroit 1 American League Buffalo 4 llcrsiicy 5 Cleveland 2 Pitt-sburgli 4 Providence 1 Springfield .1 Atlantic Coast Senior Amherst 1 Moncton 3. Antlgonish-Pictou-Colchestcl Truro 3 Halifax 7 Pictou 4 New Glasgow 10 bntario Senior A Windsor 0 SLl'lIlit'll'd 9 Niagara Falls 7 Kitchener 4 Chatham 1 Owen Sound 6 Ontario Junior A Guelph 7 Gait. 3 Kitchener 2 St. Catharines 0 Northern Ontario :SenloI North Bay 1 Sault Grey Hounds 7 Sudbury 2 Pembroke 7 t (Sunday) National League Detroit 6 Chicago 2 Montreal '7 New York 1 Toronto 1 Boston 1 American League Cleveland 3 Buffalo 6 Pittsburgh 4 Providence 2 Quebec Senior A Quebec 3 Valleyficld 5' Quebec 4 Montreal 6 Shawinigan Falls 2 Chicoutimi 3 Quebec Junior A Montreal 1 Quebec 4 Ontario Senior A Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Windsor 7 Ontario Junior A St. Catharines-1 Toronto St. Mich- ael's 3 - Hamilton 3 Toronto Marlboro: 3 Northern Ontario Senior OHA. April 6-7-0-12-I4-16-18. 1'tn- ' STA. city Volleyball Resumes Tonight Play in the City Volleyball Lea- gue resumes tonight at the "1" when the fifth place "Mounties" meet the league loading 1'. M. C. sextet. - The league has been operating since early in November with in- terest mounting, The calibre of play has noticeably improved and as the schedule. resumes its second canto. competition is expected to become "keener to attain a play- off position. The following is the second sic- tlon of the league schcrlulc and standings to date. Schedule: Monday. Jan. 10: R.C.M.P. vs. Y.M.C.A-(Y). Tuesday. Jan. 11: B.Y.C. (2) vs. (1) P.W.C.-(H): B.Y.C. (1) vs. Agros -01). Wednesday. Jan. 12: P.W.C. vs. R.C.M.P. (2)-(Y). V Friday. Jan. .14: R.C.M.P. (1) vs. R.C.M.P. (2)-(Y). Monday, Jan. 17: Y.M.C.A. vs. R.C.M.P. (2)-(Y). Tuesday, Jan. 18: B.Y.C. (2) 0s. Agros-(H); B.Y.C. (1) vs. R. C. M. P. (1)-(Y). Wednesday, Jan. 19: P.W.C. vs. Agros-(Y). a Friday. Jan. 21: P.W.C. vs. Y. M. C. A.--(Y). Monday, Jan. 24: B.Y.C. (2) vs. R.C.M.P. (1)-(Y). Tuesday. Jan. 25: P.W.C. vs. B.Y.C. (1)-(H); Agros vs. Y- (Y). Wednesday, Jan. 26: B:Y.C. (1) vs. B.Y.C. (2)-(H). Friday, Jan. 28: B.Y.C. (2) vs. P.W.C.-(P). Monday. Jan. 31: R.M.C.P. (2) vs. Agros-(Y). Tuesday. Feb. 1: -Y.M.C.A. vs. B.Y.C. (1)--(YT: B.Y.C. (2) vs. R.(T,M.P. (2)-(H). VVcdneSday. Feb. 2: Agros vs. R.C.M.P. (1)-(Y). Friday, Feb. 4: P..W.C. vs. B. Y. C. (1)-(P). Monday. Feb. 7: R.C.M.P. (2) vs. B.Y.C. (1)-(Y). Tuesday. Feb. 8: P.W.C. vs. R. C. M. P. (l)-()(): Y. M. C. A. vs. B.Y.C. (2)-(H). League Standings: P W L Pts. Y.M.C.A....... 18 10 8 20 B.Y.C. (1) .. 12 9' 3 18 B.Y.C. (2') 9 3 18 Agros 8 10 16 R.C.M.P. (1) . 7 .11. 14 R.C.M.P. (2) 7 11 14 P.W.C. 12 4 8 8 (Y)-Y.M.C. . (Pl--P.W.C. (ll)-Q.C.H.S. Sweden Scores I I Surprise Win MOSCOW (Reuters) - Sweden scored a surprise 5-2 victory over Russia in a hockey game before 30,000 fans here Sunday. The win gave the Swedes o 7-6 total-goals edge in the two-game exhibition competition. The Rus- sians. who won the world cham- pionship in Stockholm last year. defeated the Swedes 4-2 Friday North Bay 1 Snult Indians 5 NEW YORK. (CF)-The high- flying Montreal Canadicns mas- sacred New York Rangers '1-1 Sun- day night with Jean Beliv-.-au and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geortfrion each scoring two goals in 1!. Na- tional Hockey League game that was played 90 minutes earlier than usual in the hope that more fans would b! lured 1ntoM;disonSquare Garden. ' Garden. The experiment to start the game at 7'p.m. instead of 8:30 was a success-at least. for the night anyway-with a crowd of 13,007 at- tending. the largest of the season. The Ranger management went along with the move after polling the fans on whether they wanted an early start. Most. of them said they did. Summary Flrsl period: 1. Montreal, Boli- vcau (Olmstead. Geoffriori) 3:35; 2. Montreal. Belivcau (Olmstead. Geoffrion) 9:10; 3. Montreal. Geof- Bailey and i-ightwingcrs Eric Nes- tcrenkc and Joe Klukny scored one apiece. Although Lumlcy had to make 29 stops. his shutout was rarely threatened in the last period. He kicked out 10 New York shots in the second period. New York goal- tender Lorne Worsley was called on to make 38 stops. 14 in the first period. The Leafs ”grabbed a 2-0 lead late in the first period while New a tripping minor. Bailey made it 1-0 at 18: 3 and Smith got his first of the nllht at 10:56. : Nestcronbo incrclsed the margin to 3-0 at 7:4! of 0 second period. Smith tallied his' ccond-at 1:17 of the third and Klukay followed up at 13:58 to close the scoring. summary - First porlodi 1. Toronto. Bailey (Sloan, Smith) 18:33; 2. Toronto. smith (Misty. Sloan) 19:50. Penal- ties: Ndltaronko 8:10. Bailey 7:20. Popelli U112. Chrystal 13:23. Can- acher 1I:11. . ' Second period: 3. Toronto, Nel- tcrcnko (Kennedy) 7:48. Penalties: Neslerenko 12:30, Horton 13:24. . Third period: 4. Toronto. Smith (Bolton) 1:11: 8. Toronto. Kllihay (Solinge.. Migay) 13:53. Penalties: Cashan 8:051 1-ioweil 10:10. ' I o York's Pete Conaoher was serving ' 0 LIT-YOU!-ICKDU IILTHD Qua:-t.mont.. M'M , night. Montreal Dumps Rangers 7-1 Before N.Y. Audience fi-ion (Richard) 9:42. Penalties: Eeliveau 0:09, Evans 2:34, Geof- frion 10:41, St. Laurent 12:44, God- sby 15:13. Howe 8:31. Second period: 4. New York. Prentice (Evans. Howell) 17:28; 5. Montreal. St. Laurent (Curry. Le- clalr) 18:12; 6. Montreal. (St..Lau- rent, Curry) 18:53. Penalties: St. Laurent 0:14.IBeliveau 12:49. Third period: 7. Montreal. Geol- irion (0lmstead. Bouchard) 8:07; 8, Montreal, Leclair (M a z u r. Curry) 10: 13. Penalties: Howell 12:22, Olmstcad 12:22. Stops Plante ..........--.... 8 7 0-21 Worsiey . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 8 0-20 New Truro Coach Tango. ( )-Frank Grabowskl will coach uro Bearcata for the remainder of the APO senior hoc- key league season. Grsbowaki was named to replace executive Billy Hepburn at. an meeting Saturday. No reason was BIG IIETIIEAIIIIIG NEWS From DIALIIS FOR: . 201 Wcyincctb st. . Milt Schmidt. capitalized on a Tor- Islanders Ramblers The fast skating Amherst Ram- blcrl arc the visitors at the Ohar- lottetown Forum tonight. In a. reg- ularly Vacheduled ACSHL game with the front-running Islanders. The Ramblers will carry two men that have not appeared in the -purple and white colors of the Amherst men on local ice this season. They are center Jackie Leclcrc and net- mlndcr Ray Frigon from Montreal. Leclerc Joined the Ramblers shortly before the end of the old year when he was released by the Hawks. Frigon comes to the Ram- blers trom Montreal and played a standout game in his first Mari- time appearance against the Hawks on saturdsy evenings: the Ram- blers wcrc edged 8-2. The Islanders presently hold a six point lead over the second place Hawks but will be looking for a win over the Amherst team this evening. Coach and defence- man Lou Kiley of the Ramblers who was injured in his last ap- pearance here before the New Year will be back in the lineup tonight. The Islanders will be strength- 017911 10018111. by the presence of N8 rlilht-winger Hughie Campbell. Campbell. who couldn't get. into Charlottetown for Friday's game. cause of bad flying conditions, Leafs. Bruins In 1-1 Draw Sunday Night BOSTON (AP) -Rudy Migay's goal with only nine seconds left in the second period gave the Tar- onto Msple Leafs a 1-1 tie with the Boston Bruins Sunday night in s National Hockey League game at oston Garden. The Bruins ex- te dcd their unbeaten streak to six games. The fourth-place Bruins. playing good hockey for their new coach. OHIO Penalty to take a 1-0. edge 111 the first period an a goal credited to rookie Don McKenney. . Summary First period: 1. Boston. McKen- ney (M-ckell. Chevrefils) 0:27. Penalties: Nesterenko 0:11. Boivln gzg. G. Armstrong 6:18; Flaman Second period: 2. Toronto, Ml- gay (Solinger, Klukay) 10:52. Pen- alties: Boivln 0:17. Migay 3:48. Gardner 8:27. Mackell 9:18, Gard- ner l3:4.'i. Bailey 18:4'. Third pericd': Scoring - None. Penalties: Horton 1:08, Boivln 3:30 Stops: Lumley...... ....... 7 610-23 Henderson . .. I4 B 11-33 Local Trophy Play For Ladies The ladies of the Charlottetown Curling Club begin play today for a trophydcnated by the Storey Electric Co. Taking part. will be nine teams from the housewives section and six from the business girls section. Play will be as follows: Mon'day. 2.30 p.m.-Skips- Ice No. 1: Mrs. K. Johnson vs. Mrs. A. Mahar. Ice No 2: Mrs. Helen MacKenzie vs. Mrs Agnes Hoyt. 5.15 p.m.: Miss Bessie Prowse vs. Miss Mary Mchennari. Tuesday. 2.30 pm.- Ics No.3: Mrs. Helen Macxenzle vs. Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald. Ice No. 1: Mrs. Doris McDonald vs. Mrs. Marie McNei11. 5:15 p.m.: Miss Sybil McMillan vs. Mrs. Marion Dockendort. FIRE RAZES HOMES HONG KONG (AP)-Fire fanned by high winds destroyed 250 huts in the nearby squatter village of Chungshawan Saturday night. leav- ing 2.000 persons homeless. Four of the refugees were iniured but no fatalities were reported. given but a spokesman said the switch was made in the interests of all concerned and to help the team snap out of its slump. Bearcata are in the cellar of the ISLAND TIRE SERVICE Genuine Goodyear Design for Passenger Tires and U2 Ton Trucks. Puungat m Ton Truck! no - is soc - to Cu - to I00 - it no - II 110 I 15 TU - ll Goodyear Tires -We use only M Goodyear Products. isuuo rind: sis five-team loop. Subnrbanllza siws: (H033 me. I IIVIIIESL Play A Tonighl arrived in the city by car late last nightifrom Sydney and will dcfiit iteiy be in the I.s1andcra' lineup this evening. Campbell. who. it was thought at first. would make up, a four-man Islanders defence, has been assigned to a line center- ed by rangy Copper Layte with Orin Carver switching to left. it was learned from coach Brklacich 13312 nlsht. The line of Kennesscy- Whltlock and Gray will remain in- tact." with Bubby Dowllng taking regular duty on a line with Ray Leduc and wimpy Jones. Wally Kullman and' Vip Palladino will make up a fourth line. completed by either one of the three local centers. . . Coach Brklacich stated laatnlght that there was a possibility that both Leyla and Hennessey would return to the lineup this evening but that this depended upon the condition of each player's lnjurlu today. Vip Palladino dona the blades for two hours everyday and will be back with the Islanders when they meet the Capitals at the Nomads Defect Welshmen 57-53 The Charlottetown Nomads acoi-. ed a close 51-5: win over the welsh. men in a regular city Basketball League game played at'wPrlnce of Wales College auditorium on Satur. lday evenin,,. Lorne Mccuigan led the Nomads to their victory collect- ing a total of 20 points followed by Keith Dslzlel with 12 markcrs.1-ugh point getter of the game was tn. We1ahmen'a starry forward Mark Ladner with 23 points. Alan Mac- Kenaie of the Welshman had 13. Mr. Ivan Dowling of the league executive last night announced that several changes had been made in the coming week's play. on Tues. day night the RCA? will play the saints at the SDU gymnasium. while the Nomads meet the Clean- ers and the Welshman play the Trotters at the Queen aha;-lost. High School. On Saturday. the Saints play the Welshman at the PWO auditorium. Following is a summary of Satur- day's game: Nomads-Mcaulgan, 20: Daizlel, 12: Carr. 8; scantlebury. 5; Ready, 6: MacDousaIl. 5: Drisccll. o. Welahmen-Ladner, 23; Mugxen. zle, I3; Revell. 9: MacLeai1. 41 Dowling. 4; Johnson. Morgan and Forum on Friday. MONTREAL (CF) - Maurice (Rocket) Richard was presented with a 52.000 cheque Saturday night by ther Canadit-.ns' hockey club management in recognition of the 400th goal of his career, and the famous Rocket promptly turn- ed the money over to the St. Jus- tine and Children's Memorial Hos- pltals of Montreal. The presentation was made. be- fore the third period of the Bos- ton Bruins-Canadiens National Hockey League game. In a brief speech of thanks I both French and English, Richar brought down the house when he said he has often paid fines to the NHL. but he was aura none of the money ever went to charity. Then he announced his wish to help the hospitals. Only last Friday he had a 5230 fine slapped on him by president Clarence. Campbell of the NHL as the result of a blcwup in a game at Toronto last month. In the 13 seasons he has been playing, Curling Draw For Tonight Following is" the draw for to- night's play in the Wellncr Prize and Rendezvous Trophy competit- ilicna at the Charlottetown Curling Club: '1 pm. Two games in the Wellner Poise Competition: Ice 2-R. Bevan vs. 1!. splllett. Ice 4-1-Ion. '1'.W.L. Prowse vs. W. Goas. Two games in the Rendezvous Trophy: '1 p.m. Ice 1--D. Hill vs. Dr. Giddings. Ice 3-W. Worth vs. H. Atkinson. 9 pan. Competition: ice 1-R. Oarruthera vs. R. Par- ent. lco 3-E. MacNutt vs. D. Stewart. 9 p.m. Two games in the Randssvoua Trophy: Ice 2-W. Pickard vs. 0. Mac- Donald. Ice 4-1". Acorn 'vs. Dr. W. Mac- Donald. Reibel Paces Detroit To 6-2 ' Win Over Hawks ST. LOUIS. (GP)-larl (Dutch) Reibel scored a goalln each period to pace Detroit Red Wings to a 6-2 victory over the lowly Chicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey League game Sunday night. Summary First period: 1. Chicago. Litz9n- berger (Sullivan) 10:37; 2. Detroit. (Continued on page 0) key League title." iroriuu -- uoimar. Two games in the Wellner Prise Duvar, 0. Richard Gets S2,000, Turns .Money Over To Hospital Richard has had to fork over about 52.500 in fines, including a 51,000 good behavior bond. In mnklnz the presentation, managing director Frank Seiko said that at the .start of the sea- son- Richard was told if he. reach- ed his 400th goal something would be done for him. The idea then will 10 xive him 51,000. When the 400th goal came Dec. 18 in Chi- cago; said Selke. Senator Donat: Raymond. president of the club. decided the amount should be. :2.- I soon i"- ' - FIIELOILS lost by Tell . IIIAL 9911 . Firestone TIIIIIII I.LlIUIITIIl' for Rural 0! City Driving OUTPERFORMS and OUTWEARS any irociion tire ever built 0 NO VIilR.1li()N N0 wumr Most. Sizes in Stock We Trade Tires FIIIESTIIIE IIIIME & AIITO Go. 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