Islanders Take Gver 2nd I A lace From Saint Large Crowd Thrilled L ml. -- ” 'Sydney Shows Power-W By Brilliant, Display . l , I Crushing Glace Bay As Locals Win. 5 -4 The Charlottetown Islanders re- with only one defenseman.b-a-ck. Watson deked the defender and SYDNEY. N.6.. March to -(GP) Sydney Millionaires opened a do- 6-0 In Do-Or-Die Bid local Curling f.l””.'.”. ”.'....::"...l”:::; id at or if 3-" ' "it i”..'.'".? "”"..l”"”2-..””' - who corlvertc mm a on 9. mt , , ---- -T s ion ong y crus it; see S h d I T msue here an mam .bv -mgr ..... Pact. six THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 11. 1952 3.. Miners 6-0 to... 1.BMspec- C e ue only "W Hm!” Sam" M”” 54 " Play was even dlil'illK the P8l"- . tators, the largest attendance here 1 the hardest fought game onl Charlottetown ice this season. Don Bellringer's backhand shot from 20 feet out with slightly, over three minutes left proved to iod with the Islanders having the better scoring opportunities. Once Jim MacKenzie hit the goal post and seconds later he missed the opeil rlet. Willie Marshall, on tile Regals Down Mercury's 4-3 In. Series Opener in a month, in a Maritime Major league game. The shutout opened a gruelling schedule that sends the Million- aires into action on six cosecutive Following is the curling Ichgd. tile for matches at the Charlotte. town rink this evening: ' 5.00 P.M.: be the winning counter ill the, d v b ,4 ld Ice 1.5. Q. H ' l wide open game that was actlolillfllgfl: cgarlt an opening U can "lggzncemm J” uvandom lies, D. O'R0Ul'ke,og3a.nF.TAC?)(rIlGa. Packed um" me opemllg wmmel Marshall put the Islanders back H" Pete" J P Ciilllpbell ' i ? blazed the trqil by flrinit three Macpongla ,McDonal' Ch" 2 - - dr intil the final boil. 1 his on even footing in the middle The Alberion Re-gals won the Si. F. X. Hoopsiers goals past Miner goalkeeper Bob l(t(I3:iel'lliHr3;fexl'lslP llrlllgrliillgcarrlllzallike 8l?eriod..):I1:n:i(:'okDil1lE:;wkmgflllih opening game of the Mercurys- Arneil. Fred Hildebrand counted 25-lad-:.,'t0glnaf'l';,z'ldLy HI; 3. ' - . rom , . - , d - . - . . . 9; l shot out of the blue. He took the pm me puck mm mm m,.m,, ln. Regals intermediate semi fina. twice, once on a. breakaway and V5, w, C, Hoyt, H, C. B0l,ak;.,'i:- .luck of a Halifax defenders Stlcki and let got his shot ill one mo-i one motion. The goal followed a sustained Islanders attack with l series by the score of 4-3 in the Alberton Rink last night before a large crowd. A spectacular goal by Defeat U. N. B. once on a blazing wing shot. while Cllf-S Roach tipped a single on a crease pass from Don Mamie. Hobbs, A. W. Hyndman. '1 P.M.: lion. The puck caught the inside . .... of the goalpost on the right hand 1”" i”"” ” N” ”"”g"" Mlllmnn for the RAN: in "W maoaarcron. March 10 - Netminder cliff Hicks, obtained nilli? r1.-hut-E3rBlilarn3n'clR'uM"' ilde. Guile, 1;;-iiiiane Willi 5'C0M5 M We "him P"l”d (CF) - St. Francis Xavier Unl- midway through the season from ,a,o,'F,' Gill, J: II. McN:llle' Close to the Who Put until the final whistle it. An outstanclirlg feature of the period was the work of the rivalf goaltenders. Strachan made a The Halifax saints. their two- notched the game for Alberton. It was a fast clean game with only seven penalties and with the neg- als having I margin of shots on versitydefeated University of New Brunswick 65-42 tonight in the opening game of a two-game to- tal-point series for the Maritime Miners. racked up his second shut- out against his former mates. He made is stops all told. one less than the shots blocked by Arneii Jones, H. C. Atkinson. Ice 2-Ed Wood. M. Jenkins, w Pickard. J. E. Burden. vs. .5 Block, Dr. Pierce, J. A. Likely, 1);, mm anbml.-is Rafnp. The lead 59.3- . , ' week stay in second place cnded M of 3-, to ' Th: nnal amt be Basketball chum, ialwd back mm 19”” ll" mgmIScl:i1:eml?-lmdf&?ptl'lgllailtltgicnmorlrmll lasl ”ml." by me 15”"ld"'5' lemigthe series wilzfbe on Wedngsthiy l2ril:llsl1ollil.egmTlle deciding contest lnR'ell:rt:swm:.all2modH:l3;'l. d Mlgorfliitlfi K McNutt JD Wllh ””l'” ”””e "la" We 3”” smart play with Favero, had work- abm” "”dm3m' bi P1599 ii” 55”” night in the t')'Leary Rink and will be played here tomorrow Md,-iy Mlldlm .1? nlled aflh m art Ci Foster W I-l' i,sh" soprtratlniz the two teams. The.ed mmutih the Halifax defense. lJ0hll where they will meet the wlll, total goals to count for the night. i mm hand ndl , M w'wl;lllodl, fl c'!:s,.iue can '1 Smms lid 3'1 i" me end i” "'9' Frederick was cquallv briillrarltlB93V”5 i'0lllKhi- The Sam” 5”” two-game series. The defending Ch&mPl0h5- with l a E i "p eye" Hater nalll J S Moore l L '3”. frr-st period. the 15l3"d"5 k"0””d by blocking Bill Ford'Thc Hali- ill? ll'0Tk5 '3” night in me" 3” Referees - B Calorin J. R.uz- a smooth-passing attack. led l6-8 "3 D9” cunmy W ”5p0”"ble 1" Io; Frasgr 8 R we "mm" 1" me middle Wsloillrix wingman broke awav iromli9l'i'll3l "3 hflaiv ille i5lRhd9li5- M ault ' I at quarter time. 25-20 at the half Cackmg wh” hid the earmark” M R gpmetf J F 'Mc'Le aneamlv and then outscored the vrsitorslmmre ice mm Rm, bcht mmtllldon ycslerdal. they new in dew"; Lineups. and 43.2.7 M we mreelquanel, A real old fashioned Miner-Mil- Myers Ton; elgs D 9) i"- K. 34 l" ""3 1”” ch”pl”' 'Freddy Weaver picked up the re-lstnihll Dannv Nikon and rizhtl Re als I Goal P liard)" de- mark. Thev outscored U.N.B. 22-15 "”""h'9 5k”ml5h- met. hkcnonalag ' W9 Hm 31' Shml”-V ”"'" ihe ill-"d pemldlbound and aimed for an opcnlwinger Pete Leswick from Hallfax.l (emf. Jae ce'l.-' ,lm,,.,',,, U in the limit quarter. . , H9 mbbed "li-5C0lliillCi- Penalties 9 PM. ' "lwned Dim"-V mm" am" 3 zolcorner but Frederick made a div- Nixon had been left behind for al la,-al;(.',. w l?u,.('ly.” lo,.d.3l,(l;' 3'! Conlc.l'. with 17 points. and Mc- ' ”"l' 0" sydn.ey'' Frank Balhluw and Ice '1--W Wilson 1'' C - i"”””' ma” Weped ”"'”””h Rayling save ll-cst and Lcswick was being re-l Tl ' ' ll. -'d' R P-ofitl s.lNallY and Campbell. 15 Clichl led Don Bellringer (above) scored Ame” lll the first period. which Lnabm. cal Fun '. "'”l' J- ll'l'”d”'”'5 Pads-b”l:”Ck" Wl”””CkI Billv Warwick and Joe Mac-llainerl to lilac only the home;galVIllliD?1lRGc1ftlllat'thews vl xlncrrlihc 5Wi"K- ii” the Willnmi the winning goal last night as the Went scoreless. for unnecessary Art Roper it devil." nrmrjlllglarll nvcncd matters y rawing Jimmya . '. . . v 4 ' . ' ' ,, ' 3 t” ' . -l lg Wu hill man .4 comment. ' ' ' t ' . . - lmthul dmi assists on Dann.v.gamcs but coach Villf Fields deem-l.l, lunch. Mlllman. N. clips, A. Bxannen. ti"-l - 8 Islanders nipped the Saints 5 . me, Shmchan am" bmlkmg mm me Nixollls !'Bll.V illilld Pelllmi K031. 1'-,cd the grime so important that hcl xinch, 1" U-N'B' Bellringcr, who was playing his Mm" ll959"C9mi”i 5h9ld0ii Ice 2-Al Owen. M. Bell, Kain. clear at the blueline. For the first time in the game. the Islanders went ahead when counter which put the Saints ahead 3-2. Four minutes later the; islanders got back on even ternlsl brought both players to the Island! The game was.on'e of the best Mercurys - Goal. R. Morrison: 1 defense. L. Shields. R. Grady. Al-' forwards. J. Fourteen fouls were .called against St. F. X. and 13 against first game in almost a. week as the result of a back injury, also scor- es. the tying goal on a play with Bloomer and Sydney coach Roach drew majors for a fast swinging exchange in the first. Bloomer got derson, J. J. Morris, vs. ll. Doug. las. L. Johnson, Ev McNeill, John McDonald. B""”"g" ilnlshed nu ll 3mm” with Whitlock scorning l - - la" Leaky" st Cam”: Lineups . an extra deu at h in - . r 1 l i .wunessed here this season. Th: Be-n; d. c. Delghan, s. Schurman. ' . Willie Marshall and Denis Smith. C ,0” "3 n: his Ice 3-N. Nicholson. M. Mellts ”t'”5l”” 7"” 9" mu he Mcmsan blocked a play at the l ” St. EX. h Conley i7. MCNall) stick over Roachs shoulder. R. Parker, w. R. MacNeili, t's.D1l,-: score stood 4-3. The lead lasted teams gave everything they had A. Lantiry. E. Doucette. E. Trainor. . lHalifax line to start the ball roll-l d 'h H , H . M t d 15, F. MacNcil 9, R. MacNeil d, Glace Ba),&okI Arnw, dd d Allan. Don Mcnonud G5. H" h- ';,illl':95:i ml" l';'”””ci”5 (l;"'i:.l. )imT."5,i:.",ing. Macxenzrc picked up the 3:” logeuscegeolrlreuy hf ,mO Sal: 1 SUMMARY Lynch. Campbell 15. Flaherty 1. M Bloom" M llelvn liu 3 la: es, Dr. Giddings. ' K P0 5 T9 0”" if is ell” 5 puck and forwarded it about two f C " . la pa-l" "V "l Andrews 3. Connors, Maclnnis. I ' v V . . c r e. Ice &d.E Jud,” FR S pads intn.the top corner. lBell- (ed M whmock who broke mm the second period did one team ap-, nut rum. UN3. d. Nakam 8' Sm” 2' cooper, ..orwards. Dalitlelsh. Haley H S mew w E 1111- cl efllliln. ringel-cg drive ended the scoring. the clear. Slmchan made me mu; pear to overshadow the other. Thci AbcmMm.' whale". Bl-am,” 13' 6 1 Leger. Poile. char-icy, wywl-cl. st-owl: M.Ro&en- llttg. . move and ..BuCk.. shoved me islanders outplayed the Saints in l..R,eg3l,,, E, Atkinson lmmel. 5' Pauersm 6' Cracks”, u - Anderson, Amadio. Pmwge- - - 0 . . Change Positions puck through his legs. llllls session and about the midway. tMllLnl&l)) . . . . . . . - - . -. 12110 Garland. Little 8. Sydney-Goal. Hicks: defence, f A I r t . ,. I A little over a minute later Bell-. mark 0i the Si-3518 had things Penalties - M. Kirlch. l..l, Referees - Stu Sypher and Bill Th Mm HO new defeated me Matthews. McRae. Levandoski. 3 'i ml” ” ll” Wl "9 ”' ringer put the Islanders out front.l pretty well their own way. The vls-I Shields. Ritchie, Fredericton. 9 fl” I Dinnlns: forwards. Birukow. Hil- landers move one point ahead of the Saints who slipped back to smllll cenimd the puck on iilgl itors came back in the last session back-boards and Don flipped it:howt-vcr. to give the Islanders a Second Period .Ubrilico Is Still Nine-Mile Creek Bulldogs 6-1 last night, to even their semi-final debrand. Roach. Pirie Rohmer. Robertson. Bathgaie. Appointed To third position. Less than a week - .. - North River League series at one ago the Islanders were five points ing,u,:'h;mii?f';nfrC:::1,:n:D;:.'1(;:';Onl;acklmuih "me 01.”) . l 2-Mercurls. Gallant. game each. G, greys led the win- l W First Period h E I back of the Sam” but their 1'" with Bill Waron scoring Tliel Tvv charl ttt ' J l 'D3k:h5"- 39rYii3i'dl 10110 tiers bv shooting three goals. Leltll si'”'l""'No"-9' . ' u game unbeaten streak has pulled al rm,-ed wllbe mm, 5 (em or; 1 j"- 1 if E M" ””f?”- "M 3-33315, Malina.” ;loc t F I lAnd,.ed.5 med two and W T", Pcllallles-Bathgate 2.01 min- them up ""0 mnn"""p p"m”"' Egy stay of execution. but it pwasgaxllna vldm Saint Man 5' Orin! Penalties h Mlli"i7ny. e u lmcre one. H. Maclizacllern scorei " "Jld "”5C”"d"”- 319951” 15357 Don Bellringer led the 1sland- E clevH',lv Micmed may wnsom agutar aln Lorne Hennessey plan.I the onlv goal for the losers. . milmr "id mh-iuh R”"h 16357 Mr. E Forrest Claw of Cha-lime. era marksman with two 8011!. ' i lm " p ay Mm the ""1" Sam” "M Pm" About soo fans watched the fas' ""li"- M05”-'9 i7110- Mlle” 17510 town has been appointed to the Willie Marshall. back in his early too a rebound off Frederick's pads and while the puck was still 1 ibut were stopped yesterday even- " ins. Henncssey. it will .be remern-l 4-Mercurys. Dcighan in Scoring Race skating contest. Eleven penalties misconduct. Second Period Islanders executive, it was an- "3"" immr "md We ” did the air he batted it into the toplhmd I - v f Art P r .. .. I , lewd two we 5 (Bernard) ............. .40. were handed by H3 ere?! E? .V d trounced last night by Club Pres- whmock wd mm" mm corner. V llslandefg lat me olgenlni, 3: m:l5..Rcga15, Rjchgrd l .lollnn,v Ubriaco's season long and MacMillan. The Bulldogs drew 1 d5il;:'ll):.;'esg-Xf)V5ild05ki 343 ldml, D,-.1:-.c,Do.lgan,lll.-, cm.-. Centmman mm, wnmm. 0 Belllingeral sugden g!oal1:1l1dlt:d,seMmL The boys cmm they navel (Mlllmgn, Gavin) 10.15 hold on first place in the M. M. H. six of the penalties and the Horn- 2-svdney Roach .- dppdlmmem l, the glrsl l,, ml ll” powerhouse for the saints all lshcl gorggahgl ilsennlanalifdlegs llilhad a. good winter in llgllfgx, Lull 6-Mercury-s. Deigharr L. point scoring race remained ets five. AICREQ3 .vacancies caused by the retire- night scored one and set up an-lma rxllme 1week-end they won the Maritime! iB""”d- T”i"”” 15520 mm during me past. week as the - 3-Sidney Levandoaki ""”7m' oi the Vlce'me5ld"m Ml" other for Halifax. Other saiilts' ' ,.mn1ol- A ghamploluhlp and drop?-Regais. Millman 19:40 Saint John Beavers centreman Fsydneyr Hildebrand William Massey, Mr. William scorers were Danny Nixon, Bob Halllax..c,oa1, st;-aciian; deien.'now preparing lo meal -1-renlonl Penalties - W. Hardy. M. Gal- picked Hi) Six ll0lIliS 9-0 il005'- his lnoh 1;” 8. 2 Michlieis and M1”. William B0.l'leS- BOWUESI End Speed m9i'Ch5iii5 3111 ce, Dralnville. Nixon. l-loskin3.'.luniors for the Maritime title. laniv P”i5"- ml” ml the scam” W 94' pendllesslq ,, ' """"" " '1 ”DD"DD"DD” Ford. weaver, Bloom; fgryyalrdg gownei-,5 Trenton is the holder of mg Marl, h::-- Billy Will-50h Oi lialiiax i-Wk o 9' , And despite the tough going, MacArthur Leswlck Fold war, Mme Junlo, 3 Crown. 0 a over second place in the race with S . . . Third Period M M H L with rival defenses handing ouvwlck Cam'pbcl, Waggon Thm,p,l a total of 88p0ints comprised of25 . 5,,syd,,,yd Hlldmnnd . . . . shattering body checks, play was son' ' ' In the Nana"; amssin goals and 63 assists! The Glace r-- llglnlkdwl l 12:23 - 51"" ”u the way' Rdere” Jerry Clharlotletowrlhc-cal Frederick" -after the lame tt r rioom Bay Miners "Comet" Haley is in NEW GLASGOW) N's" Mmch I--Sydney. Y-evandoski W L Mathieu and Pete Mill handed d , , T ,1 Dutih K V” lehlh it lg D ma 91:, lie” n ' h third place with 31 points, Mortey 10 - (GP) -- New Glasgow Ran- (Gallagher. Rohmen 19-59-S! t J 1 I out only eight penalties, all of 9""ce' "l 5' B ' , a ' appy 53 C" M Bel "gel" Wm Hamilton slipped to four place gers went one tip in their best- Pemmesdne 9 TH--- A '- an oln its Zd mom minors. McLagan; forwards, Gray, Trainor, scorcd the last two goals for the while "Bud" pone remained ,m Obnve Murmme senlm. Hockey id 191', 3 r 1 . . 'I)k- all lawn ,,3 3, V I,-Ortydnve seconds how" the lF'aver'o. Marshall, Bellrlmzer, islanders, remarked that he should The rink skipped by Bel” Limb nnh spa! . mayo” when they deledicd st, esbgps: -- Halifax J8 J8 84 "me ended delememm PM vb Wllillock. Pawlyshyn, McKenzie, have every other week off as he later wday won the ,.lg.1,l'm rep. Two Isi,mdE,.s plum among the Francis Xavier 5.0 bi-ioi-c 3 large T .- Glace Bay 3-4 41 71 late drew a penalty for handling 3"”d”'- 5"””l' 91”” ll” ” "ad llilm "ii" W resent the Ladies Division of the first ten "The are Willie Marshall Crowd he" i0"i8'l”- Ame" i ll "'49 Mmlmn 30 3” 71 the puck and the saints drew Referees-Mathieu and Mill. mi; out with an injury or sickness summemde cum"! Club m com, WWI 3o'pomtl; and ..Buck.. whlt, Rangers had too much expert- Hicks 4 3 9-16 Sydney 28 42 11247287 01 gnalle Jlmmy sh-ad-lmh Eu; me He was referring to the game in Mung 10,. me Cm.lE.c,.0ckeu1ock with 7., ence for the Collegians. Backed . lslsnders threw up a stout do-l rim Period which he and Will” Mmlwi Trotplly emblematic of the Pro- The following unofficial figures b-V 3" ”"'5”"d1”f-l Wiclllilldinli fcnslve barrier in front of Ray, jqhmnx Bnwnm, .5'a”f'(i ail" ill" W0 hlid Nell 1" vinciai lchampionshtp. do not include lacy, nlghl-S same; job by goalie Jackie Gibson they, Frederick with the result that l.'.e' Wmm '.1.hnm gnu, 6.4., llospltal for a week. "Bucko" owe, mcm,be,.5 of H", mm WI s G A ,1, had little difficulty. 1 saints, had only one shot. on net,l 2-ch-M10-ltemwnp Gm, ' ,Tramor- was devising a method to dude Irene Sm-Wham" (mug) Uh, ,;a L Jqhn 40 54 94 They tallied a pair ill both the; The Islanders forced five face-' . ,' l , beat -Dmlliii Simchah from in S3” 3 l (-7 d) d F l' 'ram' h 1" l ' first and second periods and 3”, ln "ml, Own mm but me Ill hitlock, titale) .13 Clo” and pldl vlldle dd ' Y 55 " "n ' ' m "M5 W”5”"' Ham” 25 68 33 rounded out the tdtal with a sin- : stating H ml. 1 d) Saints. with two extra forwards! 3WHamax- Fwd h lthat he did not deserve the last en 0 n (m- ' Hue” Glace Bay "" 34 53 8? 818 in ihe iil'ill9- MCDONIW Dhced were unable to capitalize. The iw”'59"- 3l””"'” l3119,penalt,v in the final minute of on Thursday of mi! Week a H””mo"' M”ml”" 33 52 3” the Score?! with 8 DBil' While Wil- Duck rolled crazily around the V icrtl1alt.les.a1lifcI?Z3li play. "I Pulled the Duck to mv gluggn ls?,r&:r::g:hgu:rlllgmClEll:l mlel (;'1laCgh.l.:.ay 3? 5”” L939" "nd P3h”y nmched edges of scrambles on several oc- - all l' "W 14- W9?” 1 -lbodv with the stick before i 2 ' " t ” la ' mm " ' 2 sln8l05- caslons but alwa s the Islanders Bloom 14:14. uloughed W. ' It is expected there will he reore- Wyn-rot. Glace Bay .. 21 .-7 '18 gob gmleii oi st, 1:, x, r.. recovered '0 they "H" 01 mo , h.e r.lalrned lSCe:Ilai,:ll.oi;;Cec: pl';Sentdfr:lm trilberton. Wlliltlock. Clrrowg .. L. g 7; delved a maid; pglmliy in the last. pent-up crowd. Second Period m.m.,e5 Gel." B -I ' - 0”" - '” 0" 4'8"9- All ONO". 0508 BY 7 and rough third period. Play opened fast from the first 4H.Cha”,,,le,,,wn Mamlan pretty decent lob Illll1tlh"tlltcr;mllaslI r-5- 1'. Snlclle. Saint John 81 -to 11 Lineups whistle. Bob Drainville fired the: ,F.m,Pm Dutehakl lo,” nlglm Mamie" W” V"), good on r-mrm--cm K. Watspn. Saint. John 40 31 71 st, F, X .. Goal, MacMullin; first shot at. Ray Frederick willie P m- H K, H6 ':. ll... o,i.ld,,s ml lllm on 9,, lcln Islgndgg-5' club Mulligan. Saint. John :3 -to 69 defence. McDonald, Kehoe, Bart- the Islanders were a man short ima "P 05 "3 ' ' ml” rule Bimv Ford ma lbl h fl , Mao.-trthur. Halifax .. 17 52 B9 lett, Murrin: forwards. McLellan. and the former Chicoutiml ace "” "5'l5' been off-lsld when lheptottk ll lalse RUICCN Proposal Lcswlck ,llslifax 32 34 so swartzack, Dixon. Woodford. Gard- flocked meaty. wrtntoeoirgc Mc-' TM", WM ,,l we red line W, broke mmpmg ,g- Pogd. Halifax 35 m 34 r1;er.MMccDaowel;3. Markie, sharkey, 43118" 5i "8 "ll 9 TDD "ll l7Ni- . , SC oles, Monc ... 31 M 63 . I no . ally "Hub" Bcaudry starred inl 5e.l-ialirax. Nixon ,?QdF1',”d”'l,?f,:l,"' lntllliu ""13; MA txl,1?polc:,ltlT,:; el!hT,hi:.tedHt(::cak":; Thompson, Halifax 25 37 as New Glasgow - Goal. Gibson: ll d'3ii'll5ll'0 Wit 1 fwarwick, MacArthur) 4:18 mg officialgekge C s'e 30?”, League get, ., cut of sdmhllndl Blair. saint John . .10 33 63 defence. Mackie. Storey. illssins. . 6ddchm,lonemwn' whmock , on ' D coming up luv gates received no mvor M an or lrlllon, Mom-ion , 25 ,-2.3 in forwards, Wilson. Fancy. McDon- "nmnx SM", l lMcKe"z"" M'r'I-'i"iml "303 Fat olmlillmlzll ass glwdlu may nwlecuttve meetin of Charlottetown Meld”""- Sal" 'l”ll" 3'1 3” 51 ald' Le3"e' McDou""' Baum" l 'f-Charlottetown Bellrlnger- al ling " lelle-Houd not be toollslandgrq lat Ki ht Nicolle. Saint John 26 3') 61 R0591"-50W Mchwdv PEW- Roh Bowncss fired the first. ,smm, Marshall, 902 "fl" Compelling about their .n . e nig . Pnwlymyn 0.1.1-own dl 15 59 officials - Brother MacDonald, :-fiiilllaix gonl. Dewety dhompsonl kHal,.n; Wilson ' llork a e o vote:iea(l.t:rh1eE:tgcuIgv:Lrllle&inl:ul)IEl Flwem cll'T0Wn 26 32 53 J. J. McDcnald.IMARY p lmapassatteseofthe ., u ' SU net. and Bob slipped one past the'9 C'hBOl1”::55' campbegll H105: "Hill? B93lldl”Y i5 in the 15km”-l' Ham” Sunny nut the W" "H" Rohmen .;ydney ' 24 82 56 First Period rxlgnded feet of Ray Fredemkd, - aro lctoun. Belrinlzcr 17.53lerg wl-mi, Johnny Mdccormdl-lg L5 and teams. which wont be allowed . 1LNew Glasgow, wllson Danny mm” drew an assist con. Penalllcs-vitale 4:30, 19:16. in the Canadians. "Hub" was out. in playoffs, would get. 10 cents for R I R d (Ldgel-el ,,,,, d, 433 the plaii; a rltlced three-way affairgrfgisigd; . 7 9 wriilallfilllizi inq A pelnlzlly idlllgl-it r””l?lm1y paid mmmkm ”' ""'l' e 2-New Glasgow. Legere .. 11.46 inside t a Is an era line. 1 ' -- ast n git .evera mes w on the no games. Penalties-None, M53 than ,l mlmm. lam. Bob Strachan ii 11 8-25 islanders were short handed thel Dr. F. C. Dougan, Charlottetown'a H k S h d I Second Period at it back. Hat pickeld up a' "'”'-:D” D .Saintshprescrrted little in the lvavldelegate. Wmihiilfi hi.:1V?1te pend- C e u e 3-New Glasgow. Fahey tae pass a cen re ice of a t rest and much 'credlt 1or'ing a conference wit t e team's (Higgins) . . . and fed the puck to Wl1ill0ck.l llh” 90”” so to Beaudry. Mac- executive. HALIFAX March logmmw 4-New Glasgow, McDonald tllguclgi rtilayed use fti'i1SC tbox Oral; ail, mm Cormack. with the long poke- The Executive met before Hali- He", is mg "ml two week 0! (Logic .N... 1311 G He he Ml 9 8 Hi i check is rated th best def n ve fax St. Mar 's-Charlottetown ame. l Pen! eB- one. winger carried to within 20 feetl, Rollin of Film developed and forward in the N? H. L. wllerlitl No details if the conferencezwere 119;; Third Period before driving it low into the rig-.nl-tntt-d. 2i hour at-rvlce. Double comes to selecting a forward for available except that the proposal we,.k,,nd m' Fmvlde "plug, M 5-New Glasgow. MacDonald 3.50 gtng. l.-no prints. Any roll of it cx- killing on penalties in the M- M W” ”i"i'd- oillponed ,,.,,,,e,. Penalties - Mcbeod (2). D. Mc- Billy Ford Put the Saint! aheadrmulro only 40 rt-nu. Ito-prints ii. 1,. more .re mm, mile, um, mm-Q:-: "M h logmm t Cm lam. Donald, Bartlett (major). 2-1 With one of the prettiest scalar! cents each. Mall Film 3El'ViCC..t,he ulundu-5 uililio mm. all” "X ” r ...m-..... I E T E l r l . V - - immediately if the Islanders did town. Glace Bay -at Sydney. "' ”" '"""' " S” "” hm” "" ”""""""”""i l ' f ' not agree to this request aut we March 11 -- Halifax at saint Ton Latg To clagslfy -"Vial Th? "lander! EXCMINVE liulr doubt j( ihe Hgwklg wlu (old, They Jnhn; Glace Bay In, Moncton; - ---m-.m...-.....-.. .nlgl1t decided Against the proposail mlll ll", ., (alt chgnce of mgking Sydney at Charlottetown. FOE RENT D' Two "0059 F t Inf paying to the two teams thatiille plgy-o(:s, 1-he llgwu grg only Mrlrrlr 12-Sydney at Hll".'ix:- keeping rooms, heated. Adults. . ' . 0 Ifinish outside the play-offs tenyiour pointsoutofaplay-otf apotand Moncton at Glace Bay; Saint 85 c"mb"l'""i sin 5"" 5- "lo" M...” fins: chhwli on elicit in Who M-l have two games in hand over the John M Charlottetown. VVANTED-BY nusilussa man. 'GN'flAlG-alum TmgsnAy-lioci(EY.sy1)Ni;Y...s;3o, . l en t e My-off unmet There Miners. A report in the Moncton March 13-Charlottetown At -furnished room, centrally locat- itnwoni OH!-LDREN.5 SKATXNG I : 4 to 5.30 was no explanation for the decls- 9.9,, yen"-ddy Quoted pl-gnk El. Saint John: Moncton at Sydney. ed, phone 2145, WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY-ST. JOHN-8:30. ion but one of the factors that may possibly have entered into the liott as saying that Rockey and Clements would be charged with March 14-Saint John at Char- lottetown: Moncton at Sydney l 'rl.xuizsi)AY...sci-root. Hoci(ay-.7;:to, consideration was the fact that only ill, mull". mum mlmm. March 15 - Charlottetownr at CHILDREN'S SKATING 4 to 5.30 the remaining teams refused to duct, pdlulllu dnd gm. mull. wt. Halifax. Saint John at Mencton: consider the Islanders rcquesvt- at ion 3.; rd” l-lldlll, the 395,09 (in,-.5, Sydney at Glace Bay: FRIDAY-I'l0CKEYmST. JOHN&:30. the Halifax meeting of having the ii mulls til. .3." "id me pldwlu MITCH i7mGlllf?e BILV N. Saint a o e fOl' "fl. C'GlI SD07.-"I'll. cilrt.oaa:N'a SKATING 4 to r...v) payment of fines rescinded either win mi. or one of thelrt 0 games );:l:n:m5yd:It-3; I1: Ch-riot etown; I i - I . . ,M..,,u,A,,,GENE,m, sxmm, d ........................ mo ,, W, wholly or in pfrt-. with Glace Bay tonight and to- Ll;-E; 1H.;-mix W n Sm are n ng m at naval pay for time porrow night they will likely re- main. A Halifax paper states that the Millionaiares want to stick it to the end. John. Sydney at Moncton. March 19 -- Charlottetown Sydney; Halifax at Moncton. PHYSICAL FITNE” There have been .reports that "mm M mm mm M spenhugeed sports activities... physical Mness . . . good comrades; It . ,......,,TL.- -.- .-..i. .. sirn'ir--'ro-nAY--s.3o . proper .. aoboozo sans .- 9 A.M.1'0 a rm. nsanmso sears - e mi. , , GlMarchB 1) .-Mcharfottetown at The appointment of l. Forrest Jogt ”y' "new" at Sm" Plgy Q mgnig pa" In. "i. d.f.nd. Claw to the lslandlrs executive was announced last night by club President Dr. F. 0- Donna. For- rest has worked strenously all sea- son in turning out the pro- '.rsmmes and has done an admir- sbla job. Those progra . in ad- dition to aiding the fans follow the March 21-Glace Bay at Sydney. March 22-Saint John at Glace Bay: Moncton at Halifax. PITTSBURGH. March lo-,(APl -Three young girls emerged from Carnegie Museum. teal--stained and week from sobbing. after of freedom. Now is the time! ROI Hill MIYICUIAII ON HOW YOUCAN INIOV "ii ADVANVAGN OF l.C.N.(Il YIAINING, APPLY 70' , Ill rust-on nasvs: ' , ,3 ml The FORUM players. also bring in ,a consider- able amount of cash each week. There is no doubt but that Mr. 0low'e appointment) is a good'orle and a reward for a great deal of spending a night in terror among dinosaurs and Egyptian mummies. lacked In the big museum Sat- urday night by mistake. they were fotuad huddled in a woman's work done during the past two nan to aid the club. wash room yesterday morning by a tvatchman. NAVAL IICIUIYINO OFPICII tt.u.c.s. etmu cotaatom. sluts sululfm GIIAIIOYIITOWN. PICONII 660 g. mjI','&-W.'lIp'1l' .....l