--..-- Page I The Guardian Friday, February 4. 1955 slanders To Capitals 7-4 FREDERICTON (CP) - Charg- ing out from behind an early Char- lottetown Islander lead, Frederic- tnn C a pitala Thursday night downed Charlottetown 7-4 and took over third place it the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. Caps slipped a point ahead of Amherst Ramblers who were idle. Bernie Macdonald was the brightest star in the 19-point Cap offensive. He shot two goals and assisted on three others for five points. His two goals were matched by Tim Bliss while Dick Yoomans. Neil Sewoll and Gerry Imith notched singletons. For Charlottetown. Vip Palladino registered a pair. Orin Carver and Roy- (Buck) Whitlock hitting for the other markers. Lose Mosgrove; forwards: Mt-Donaghw Leger. Gilbert. Smith. McPhee. Nicolle, McDonald. Bliss. Milesf. Sewell. Summary First period: 1. Charlottetown. Whltlock IDowling. Carver) 14:27; 2. Fredericton. Yeomans (McDon- agh) 17:10: 8. Charlottetown. Pal-l ladino (Leduc. Hinchberger) 17:55.' Penalties: None. f Second period: 4. Frederictonf Bliss (McDonald) 14:09; 5. Fred- ericton. McDonald (Sewell. Pow-y ers) 15:20; 6. Fredericton. Bliss.) (McDonald. Sewell) 15:53; 7. Char- lottetown, Palladino. (Whit- lock. Jones) 19:06. Penalties:l Jones 1:28. Yilcbonald 8:07. O'Con-l nor 9:47. 19:20. Shirley (minor. misconduct served by Hennesseyr ' I Islanders led 1-1 at the end of 19 5 In first period. Lineups Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: Iiinchbarger. O'Connor. Irklacloh; forwards. Leduc. Jones Palladino. Whitlock. Grey, Hen- aessey. Dowling. Carver. Fredericton-Goal: Craig: lance: Yeomans. Powers. dc- Heon. Third period: 8. Fredericton..l Smith (Nicolle. Heon) 4:27; 9.l Fredericton. S e w ell (McDonald. Yeomansl 13:53; 10. Charlottetown Carver iO'Connor. Leduc) 14:10; ll. Fredericton. McDonald (Mc- Phee. Nicolle) 18:56. Penalties: Palladino (minor. major) 5:50. Heon (major) 5:60. Beliveau Breaks Tie As Canadiens Ed MONTREAL (CP)-Jean Beliv- eau'a 29th goal of the season broke a 2-1 deadlock at 18:06 of the final period Thursday night and Mont- real Canadiens defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 in a hard-hitting. blistering National Hockey League game. The Leafs came h-om behind a two-goal deficit in the second pe- riod to pull into tie and the game appeared headed for a saw-off. with both teams tiring. when Be- liveau banged in the winner. Sunun ,y First period: 1. Montreal. Mos- dell (Gooffrion. Moore) 15:08: 2. Montreal. Curry (olmstead. Har- vey) 10:15. Penalties: Sloan 6:30, 17:04. and 10 - min misconduct. Thomson 11:18. leeoad period: 5. Toronto. Stow- tt I127; 4. Toronto. lmith (Ken- nedy. Cullen) 10:05. Penalties: Johnson 1204; Bailey 4:04. st. Lau- rent s:1s; Morrison 11:23. Horton 14- .41. Third period: I. Montreal. Beliv- ge Leafs 3-2 eau (Bouchard. Moore) 13:06. Pen- alties: Olmstead 6:34, Morrison? 10:24. 17:11, Armstrong 10:24, Be-l liveau 10:24. Geoffrion 10:24. Minor Hockey Tonight At S'side Stadium I, -The Raceway Itadium inl Summcrside tonight. will be the scene of an active minor hockey league schedule with major and minor psperweights and peewees taking part as well as the ban- tam division. From 6.00 until 6.45 p.m. the minor paperweight Y's Men are visiting the Rotary team on rink "A", while at the same time thei minor paperweight Legion squad is at home to the Lions on rink ”B” and the major paperweight Flicker team is visiting Mac- I" ' d T V's on rink "C". Soccer Results NOTTINGHAM. England (CF)- limmy Jackson. one of the hottest scorers in English football since he returned from Toronto in mid- seasoa. put Notte County in the Hfth round d the Football Asso- oiation Cup Thursday. scoring the only goal in a replay against Shef- leld Wednesday. Jackson fired a typically fierce drive in the 14th minute of extra lane to oust the First Division team. Notts. high in the Second Division. now meets Chelsea Feh. M at home in the next stanza of Die sudden-death competition. The centre-forward"): goal was his ninth in seven games. He was dways a threat. despite leaving the field briefly during the second half for treatment of a cut eye. York Rifle Club Shoot The following are the Scores for Jack Andrews 10:) W. L. Crockett 91: I. J. Dirt 98 Irene Hardy 97 Albert Court 91. Raymond Vessey . 90 George Andrews Howard Watts Myron Ling .. H. T. Vessey Leigh Vessey Arthur Brown Chesley Hughes Cecil Watts .. Utley Birt 90 Eidson Watts 8! CLASS ll Eric Sprouts 97 Allan Swan 97 Herman Buell .. 95' Annie Buell 95 Harold Watts .. 94l Lloyd Vessey 94 Isabel Swan .. 93 Louis Vessey 91 Vivian Hawaii 91 Betty Andrews .01 iwillard Murray . Frank Watts Wilfred Constable . CLASS 111 80 Rfl I) Joyce Constable ..... 94 Frank Vessey .. its Stuart Vessey . 93 Carol Hardy 9! Lowell .Watts . 90 Muriel MacDonald as Merrill Mac-Donald . 88 Harold Taylor Ii? ' B6 05 as a) From 7.00 until 1.45 p.m. the paperweight major White Stars are visitors on rink "A" to do battle with Rogers and Arnett's squad. At the same time on rink "B" the minor peewee team from Canadian Tire visit the Reliable aggregation and the minor pee- wee team from smallmans are at home to Curran and Briggs. At 8.00 o'clock until 8.45 Hol- mans peewee majors go against the .luie Bags. who are at home on rink "A" and the major pee- wees representing the Y's Men are visiting the Dairy Kings on ice "Bl". The hantama take the ice at 900 p.m. with Curran and Briggs having as their hosts the llolman squad on the entire rink. wind- inz up at 9.45. At 950 the baniam l.egion play host to the Lions until 10.35 and at 10.40 until. ll 25 the lllcrrurys visit the Victory team for the final game of the night. -I. 4 Children's Skating ;Ch'town Signals Defeat Montague rkeserve Army , ..'The (Jharloiteiown Fifth Sig-. nals romped home with a 7-1 victory nirr the Montague Re- iscrve Army in an exhibition .game played at Montague last night. 1 The fast visitors were complete- lly in control in the first period. scoring six of their seven goals. lThe Montague squad held them to a lone tally in the middle ses- sion. and Montague gained a sin- gleton in the last period. Scoring for the visitors were Gillis (3). S'side Aces Take Over- Lead In Prince Co. League -The Summcrside Aces moved smoothly into top position in the Prince County Hockey League, with a resounding 13-3 win over the Alberton Regals at the Alber-i ion rink last night. The game was. never in doubt as the power pack-; ed Summcrside squad took over the play from the opening whistlel chalking up six markers in Ihel opener and four in the sandwich- session without a reply. The Regals rallied in the final frame getting three tallies in a period of ragged play. Hardy in the Alberton net was hardworked. Many scoring chances were. fumbled by the hard pushed home; team. The Nit-hul.-'un coached were without the services of A.- Richard. out with fractured ribs received in a game on Wednesday night. Major penalties out to Macllonzild. Hardy and Cannon Parkdlale squad: handed W. l were liarris. Minor penalties were awarded to Gallant. Kinch. Gay. MacDonald. Gay and MacArthur. B. Howatt was top scorer for Summerside with the hat trick. Harris and Grady getting a pair each and C. Gaudet. MacCarthy. Kelly. Gay. M. Gallant and G. Howatt getting singletons. Mill- man. Reg Pridham and Glen Mat- thews tallied for the Regals. Robert Profit was the referee. Lineups: Summcrside Aces-Goal: Mc- lnnis; defense. MacCarthy. Gay. Shields. Woodside; fo r w a r d s, Grady, Gallant. Harris. B. How- ail. Baird, G. Kelly. Gaudet. Pope. M. Cannon, G. Howatt. Alberion Regals-Goal: P. Hardy; defense. E. Atkinson. Mac- Donald. R. Nicholson. C. Fraser; forwards. M. Klnch, M. Gallant. McCrae. R. Prldham. T. Barbour. R. Fraser. F. Millman. Murphy, for fighting. W. Hardy, G. Matthews, LeClair. VVins” Unit 1 Sports Members of Parixtiale Schooll racked up a total of 04 points, to win the Unit shield in the Annual Ice Sports of School Un- it No. 1 held at the (.'harlotte- town Forum last evening. Ap-- proximately 2000 children andl adults attended and enjoyed the. 28 keenly contested events andl the hockey game and skate which: followed. A cup which has been in com-l petition for two seasons. donat- ed by Mr. George Gregory, came into the permanent possession of Spring Park for winning the boy's relay race for the second year in a row. Central Royalty were the sec- ond highest point-getter: with 55. followed closely by Spring Park with 55 while Winsloe had 16. West Royalty. 14. and Esat Royalty 6. 1n the exciting Hoc- key match VililL'h followed, the visiting Queen Charlotte High School team defeated the Unit team 4-2. Archie liiaclladyen led the winners with a brace of goals with Kennedy and Lantz getting singletons. Wayne Gillespie and Don Stewart counted for the Un- it team. Line-ups School Unit No 1 Goal. Ward Gaudet (Sub), defence Coles. MacAusland. Simmons. Jenkins. Dewar. Seniner. Forwards M. Gillespie. Storey, W. Gillespie. Coles. Stewart, Robinson. Mac- Donald, Thompson. Gregory, Pet- ers. Coach Larler. Queen Charlotte High School: Goal. Downe: defence Warren, MacLeod. MacLeon, Henry; for- wards. Macr any cn. Murray, Brugoyne. Dingvicll. Lanlz. Mac- A u s l a n rl. Mackenzie. Buniain. Kennedy, Birt. Watts, Coach Turner. Summary lst Period 1. QSHS-Mariiiayden (Kennedy) 2.35; penalties; MacFadyen. Gill- Curling News From Local Rink Curling scores in games last night:- D. Saunders 8. R. Spilleti 5 A. Bagnall ii. W. Worth it C. MacDonald 3. F. Hansen 10 Dr. W. Macl)onnld H. F. Acorn 4 Also two games in Presidents prIzes:- .1. Simmonds 7. H l)nuglas 6 A. Tail 9. -E. Mar-Donald 7 Curling draw for tnday;- 7 P. M.- lre,l: Dr. L. Prnwsc. R. Parker. C. Campbell. S. W. Willis. vs.. R. Parent. Hon. Yil. Mcfiuigan, D. Seaman. D. Shaw. ice 1: Presid nts Prizes semi final game-A. alt. S. Duncan. B. MacKay. V. Rodd; vs.. J. Sim- monds. P. Ready. E. Brown. S. Crosby. Ice 3: H. Atkinson. R. Man- ning. .l. Cameron. K. Acorn: vs.. J. E. Burden. T. Gillies, A. Mac- Donald. Dr. lllnreslde. Ice 4: P. Hobbs. F. Mitton. R. Ewing. J. Morris: vs. E. Mac- lnnis. H. Maclnnis. J. Hornby. Dr. Cox. - 1 8:30 P. M.- Ice 2: Marhonald. Dr.. Gallant. l.. Turner. P. O'Rourke vs.. E. Tanton. H. Spillett. A. Bagnall. Harper Ice 3: A. llmvait. R. Jones. H. Stead. H .lTacDonnld: vs.. W. R.. Burnett. R. Jcnkins. C. llnnde. Gillespie. l B . lltashcr. Doiron. Duffy. Praughi. land for Montague. MacDonald. , Lineups:- Montague: Goal. Vuozso; dc-; (fence. McNeill. Landry. Camp-' ihell. Crane; forwards. Clair. L.l Hennigar. Knox. W. Hennigar.l MacDonald. I. MacKenzie. Mac- ,l.eod. H. Maclfenzie. Thompsnnf fGarnhum. i Signals: Goal. Dillon; defence llulman. Griffin. Worth. Petrle;. Jorwards. Doiron. Cudmore. Gil-1 lla. Duffy. Praught. Pasher. I ronun Evsinsi FEI. I I0 I FRIDAY- espie. Stewart. Burgoyne. Sim-. moods and MacFadyen, minor and misconduct. Ind Period No scoring: penalties, Gillespie and Simmonds. Jrd Period 2. Unit-w. Gillespie (unassisted) 3.25; Ii. Unit- Stewart (M. Gilles- pie, W. Gillespie) 7.28; 4. QSHS- MacFadyen (unassisted) 9.12; 5. QSHS-Kennedy (Watts. MacKen- zie) 13.55; 6. QSHS-Lantz tMacFad- yen) 18.40; penalties. MacAus- land and Murray. Referee-Art Perry. Officials: Referee-in-chief Brig. W. W. Reid; Starter, Art Perry; Judges. Gordon M. Rice. Andrew MacRae, Gordon P. Rodd; Pat- rol Judges. Robert Gregory, Er- nest Macxay. Billie MacLean. Following were the resultsf Girls 6 years-Carol MacMillan, CR: Anne Marie Heighion. CR. Karen Macltae SP. Boys 6 years-Allen Flood, SP; Billy Macliinnon. SP; David Kiel- ly. SP. Girls 7 years-Carol Ann Chev- erie. CR; Sandra Gauthier, SP; Marilyn Roper. CR. Boys 7 years-Joe Brown. P; Cecil MacDonald. P; David Jef- frey. CR. Boys 1-4 mile open-David Sto- rey. CR: Keir Costein. P; George Ward. SP. Girls 8 years-Sandra Johns- ton. P; Jean Kenny. CR; Joan Bevin. P. Boys 8 years-Leslie Macltay. P; Allie Duffy.P; Ronnie Thomp- son. W. ski Race-Spring Park. Park- dale. Psrkdale. Girls 9 years-Gail Cameron. P; Jean Kennedy. CR; Donna MacLeod. W. Never before TIRE SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN RETREADING E. VUl(ANlZlNG A HOCKEY GIFT T0 illve all hockey lovers I ohance to see our hockey team in action- prohn hly the ahlest team ever assembled here-The lelandors' Hodiey Club is giving a Special Price for the game between- ISLANDIRS and PRIDERICTON FRIDAY m. Q 0:30 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4 This Special Price Is for ins our game ONLY WHAT A GIFT - IEATI 81.00 and '15 Centl IEAT BALE TODAY - THURSDAY - 9 A.M. to 0 P.M. ALL DAY FRIDAY. Costa no more than an ordinary tit! '05 W5” ruzsr cone rmsr sszavnnf M. FORUM A Mixed Curling Draw For Local Rink Saturday 1 p.m. Ice 1: Open for practise. ice 2: W. Worth, M. Worth. H. Stead. J. Grant vs E. Mclnnis. B. Prowse, G. Campbell, L. Mc- Cormack. lce 3: Addie MacDonald. S. MacMillan. D. Stewart, R. Stead vs J. Cameron. Kay Johnston. E. Bell," 0. MacDonald. Ice 4: F. Hobbs. M. Docken- dorff. J. MacLean. 1. McLellan vs Wendall MacLaine. M. Mac- Lennan. S. Gordon. E. Mulch. 8.30 p.m. Ice 1: R. Parker. 8. Roper, J. Hornby. P. Todd vs R. R0- per. H. Mackenzie, W. Hoyt. N. ;Simpson. ; Ice 2: Dr. MacDonald. A. Hoyt. ll.)l'. H. MacKenzie, H. Likely vs D. Saunders. D. MacDonald. G. Storey, J. Beer. loo 3; S. MacDonald. L. Pick- ard, W. Beer, B. Howatt vs A, llowatt. Liz MacDonald. A. Like- ly, S. Storey. Ice 4: Doug. Hill. R. Hill. H. Simpson, A. Willis vs W. Pick- ard. J. Parker, H. Willis, J. Hornby. Any player that cannot attend. Phone 9374. Boys 9 years-Jimmy Cullen. SP; Gerald Dunsford. SP; Ramon Dover, CR. Girls relay-Parkdale. Spring Park. Central Royalty. Girls 10 years-Anne Cameron. P; liiardi MacDonald. P; Elaine Kenny. CR. Boys 10 years-Gordon Mai.-Kay. P; David Roper, CR; Michael Macliinnon, SP. Boys" relay-Spring Park, Cen- tral Royalty; Winsloe. Girls 11 years-Margaret l)utfy. P; Judy Johnston. CR; Debby Pletch. se. Boys 11 years-Harvey Stewart, W; Louis Flood. SP; Gerald 0'- Meara, CR. Boys 15 years-Ian MaL'l)unald. P; Donnie Stewart. SP; Gerald Coles. CR. Boys 12 years-l-lergie Robert- son, ER; Stephen Dowling, CR; Jackie Hynes, P. Suitcase Race-Spring Park: Parkdale; Parkdale. Girls 13 years-Brenda Coles. CR; Joyce Sentner. SP; Gall Mustard. P. Boys 13 years-David Storey, CR; Boyd Campbell. WR; Rich- ard O'Brien, P. Girls 14 years-Brenda Mar- Kay. P: Virginia Mustard. P; Laura Bernard. ('R. Boys 14 years-Bobby Simmons. WR; Seymore Hurry. W; Lewis Robertson. ER. Girls 15 years and over-Karen Simmons. WR; Helene Waters. P; Janet Douglas, P. Girls 15 years and over-Fern Townsend. W; Elinor Gregory. P; Matilda MacMlllan, SP. Girls' open-Brenda Coles. CR: Mary Egan. SP; Karen Simmons. WR. Legend: P (Parkdale ) . IF (Spring Park). CR (Central Roy- alty); ER (East Royalty); W (Winsloel; WR (West Royalty). TUBELESS a More blowout Pfmxilm 0 Fewer puncture lists 0 Fits standard rims e Quictcr. easier riding CHARLOTTETOWN VULCANIZING GARAGE MONTAGUE EVROLET 8. OiDSMOBllE Glasgow Road Edges Cornwall At North River rink last night. Glasgow Road Maple Leafs de- feated Cornwall Meteors 5-4 in a regular game of the North River League. Scoring for the winners were Josey. Dunn. Pineau. Arsenault and MacLeod. each with single- tons. F. Taylor was outstanding for the Meteors. getting all four of their goals. Minor Hockey League Scores Result: of games Played Yes: terday at Rotary Rink were as iollows:- I Paperweighta: Bluebirds I. Rob- ins 0. Bluebirds goals by Mac- Kinnon (2). Brown (2), Rice (1). Burns (1). Pee Wces: Springers 6. Rant- ers 0. Springers goals by Wh"-' lock (3), D. Shaw ti). Mormon (1). Mac-lntyre ill. Monarchs 4.Tigars 0. Monarchs goals by Ward (3). Dow (1). Bantams: Hawks 2. Royals 0. Hawks goals by Smith and Mur- phy. other activities were a skate for the little ones and several hockey practices. Today's program is as follows: 1.00-3.30-Skate for kiddies ac- companied by adults; 3-455”-5. P- S. S. Tigers (Paperweights) vs. W. K. S. Hawks; 4.15-4-45. Q.S.S. Falcons vs. W. K. S. Redwings; 5.00-5.45. Special practice; 7.00- 8.30. practice and meeting for all boys midget age; 8.30-9.15, Q.S.S. Eagles vs. Q.C.H.S. No. 3; 9.15- 10.20, Q. C. H. S. No. 4 vs. Park- dale Regals. Red Wings After N. S. Product. HALIFAX (CP)-Dave Amadio. a 15-year-old still eligible for mid- get hockey. has accepted an offer Capitals Play Here Tonight Both the Charlottetown Island-rest going at .75c each. Every win era and the Fredericton Capitals return to the Island today to do battle at the Forum this evening. the game commencing at 8.30. The Capitals slipped into sole possession of third place with their fourth win in their last six starts at York Arena over the islanders last evening. The is- landers remain the league-leaders with on points. five more than the second place Hawks who are visit- ing Bailey Arena for a game with the Ramblers tonight. The feature of tonight's event at the Forum for many fans will be the reduced admission rates for this game only. The best seat in the house will he obtained for one buck this evening with the Cavendish In 6-4 Win Over Graham's Road -In a fast encounter in the Farmers Hockey League at Ken- sington rink last evening asome- what superior Cavendish team won over the Graham's Road squad by a score of six to four. The Graham's Road team al- though lighter and without the services of their regular goalie, played fast and stubborn hockey and held the much heavier Cav- endish team in check throughout the three periods. In the first period Cavendish opened the scoring with Moore denting the twinea at 3.15 assist- ed by McNeill and Dunning. Graham's Road came right back to tie the count at 4.50 on a goal by Louis Campbell. Cavendish added two more in the first per- iod to take a lead they never re- linquished. The Graham's Road team play- from here out means a lot to the teams. only a week of play re- maining and the Hawks still hold- ing a good chance to take first place and either the Caps or the Ramblers in a position to reach second place providing that the Hawks collect no further wins. Both teams are expected to have complete lineups to ice for tonight's game. Improvements'At a e g a Kiddies Rink Through the co-operation of of- ficials of the Exhibition Associa- tion and Mr. Esben Arnfast. heat- ed dressing rooms have been pro- vidsd in offices under the grand- stand and adjacent to the south and of the fine rink being oper- ated in the Coliseum by the Ro- tary Club. Playgrounds Commis- sion. and Abegweits. These dress- ing rooms will be quite comfort- able and will add much to the enjoyment of the young fry and their parents. Numerous kiddies have been taking advantage of hockey and skating facilities at this popular spot and officialsin charge again wish to extend an invitation to all kiddies to participate if they are not as yet on a team, etc. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Toronto 1 Montreal 1 Boston 1 Detroit 1 Atlantic Coast Senior Charlottetown 4 Fredericton 1 Antigonlsh-Plctou.-Coichester New Glasgow 0 st. Fr. Xavier 1 Pictou 0 Truro 6 Ontario Junior A St. Michaels 2 Hamilton 3 Harvey Haddix I Signs Contract ST. LOUIS. (AP)-Lefthande; Harvey Haddlx. It. Inuls Cardi. nal pitching mainstay win: balked at his original contract offer this year signed with the club Thin-g. day at "more than 020.000." Schedule For Summcrside Rink The following is the curling schedule at the Summcrside rink for this evening. 7.00 p. in. William Morrison Roy Grant. T. E. Hickey vs. Elmer Offer. A. Siillphsnt vs. W. E. Jenkins. Bruins Get 1-l Tie With Red Wings DETROIT (AP) - Don McKen- ney, B oaton's brilliant rookie. poked in his 16th goal at the 34- second mark of the final period Thursday night to give the Bruins a 1-1 tie with the Detroit Red Wings before 10.797 fans in Olym- pia Stadium. guano: ,y First part : Scoring: Nona. Penalties: Pavelich and Labine 2:00, Boivln 3:27, Hay 8:57, Howe '44 VI. Second period: 1. Detroit, Los- wick (Skov. Pavallch) 11:35. Pen- alties: Flaman and Bonin (majors) 6 :01. Third period 1. Boston. McKen- ney (Chevrafils. Labine) 54. Pen. alties: None. from Detroit Red Wings to attend ed brilliant hockey in the second Quebec Junior A BEST DIAL thelr training camp next fall. and third periods but lacked the Ti-ole-Rivieres 1 Quebec I by But his agreement hinges on his finish around the nets which pro- Quebec Senior A TEST parent.s' consent. bably ccounted for their loss. Shawinigan Falls 4 Valleyfiald I I 0 (II I! I0 7 I200 GAS-FIE! 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