iFanlnterestHigh i ' ” y BYC-Flyers Play Secdiicl -: -u..L ' ; "Best Leftwinger" Beliveau Says Olmslead I it , o . i "'””"””””"”"”"'i'-"””"””'”"'” (Semi-FinalGamesTon'ighf action IBIIII tonight. The luilica Youth Club will no arrive in time for "nu"... to got sk.,i....g' .mngo.yu upmdppuyou In-1.. lntolIlt'l1Iul'Idly'lIct-iollbiltiob rlppodhialegforlltlichodiathn will in in tonight's game wearing AmherstRarnblers first Worthy. 0 More Acclaim M0 NTREAL (CPl - Jean Bel- iveau, the hockey player perhaps. most in the public eye and print these days. thinks his left - wing linemate is deserving of more at- tention and acclaim. "Bert Olmstead is the best left- wlnger I have ever played, with." said Big Jean in Montreal Cana- diensi dressing room Monday. 1' ” had just finished I .- gruelling 90-iniie workout. although they clinched the National Hockey League championship Saturday. and the centre star was reflecting on the 48 assists Qluislead has amassed in 60 E3m95- will 10 games left in the st-lictllikh "I know if it hailnit been for Bert I wouldn't have scored W goals up to now." said Beliveau. "One of the best things abolll an on the team at all tinies.' said Jean. "He can go into the corners to get the puck and he can really set up passes." Olmstead has his eye on the record 55 assists for any Pla.V9I' 111 a season. It was made by Ted Lindsay of Detroit Red Wuiis 1" the 1949-50 season. TWO ARE SIMILAR Like Beliveau. Olmstead is a tall. .modcst and unassuming fellow frliu takes the hockey breaks ill sfi-uic. But he was quietly confident he can equal or surpass Lindsay's rec- Rert is that he is just as good on the road as at home." The NHL records bear Beliveau out. Assuming that a club plays better at home than away. the dif- ference in goal-scoring relays for Olmstead is only four. He has had 22 assists on the road and 25 It home. He has scored 11 goals. eight of them at home. -. "Bert is one of the hardest work- ord. I "I would like to do It and I think I can. but Im not going to wort) about it.' said Olmsteari ”S(lnlP times you get the breaks and some times you don't. You can't tell what's going to happen." Coach Too Blake. naliIr:ill)' Clip Moncton 7-O AMHERS15 (CP)-Amherst Ram- blers rebounded from two straight losses to the Monctoii Hawks to score a 7-0 victory Monday and take a 3-2 lead in the bcstof-nino Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League semi-finals. Amherst provided Cliff Hicks, replacing injured goalie Paul Le- cler. with steady protection. The ex-Pcmbroke goalie did his share and came up with I shutout in his first appearance in the Mari- times in four years. Ramblers outplayed and out- skated the visiting Hawks in on three periods scoring three in the first and adding two more in both Kiley. second goal. summary First period: 1. (L. Kiley. D. Kiley) '2.50: Amherst. Bernaquez (kennedy) nctt 4.43. Brillant 7.22. Shennio White. Bob Reid and DIVI Eight penalties were dished out by referee Laurie Powers. five go- ing to the Hawks. Only one had any effect on the scoring. I first period slashing penalty to Slnnet at 4:43. when Ramblers scored Amherst Leyta I. 4.48; 3. Amherst. Schmidt (brill- nnt. (White) 12.34. Penalties, Sin- wlm um. P"u'l' mm 'i N” In American football helmet Rttad 8"" W-'1' when "I09 W810 With with plastic to protect his jaw. Allie CIrver'a outfit tonight at tho Fan interest in I local loagna Sports Arena. hasn't been so high since hack in Beaten in the first game 6-5 the years of world war 2. Almost coach Wally Shepherd didn't take 1.200 spectators sat in on Thurs- at all kindly to the defeat and has day's game and none went away whipped his squad through a coup- disappointed as the youth club stag le of- rugged workouts since 'l'hurs- ed a detennined comeback bid in day in preparation for tonight's the third period after dropping bo- contest. hind by 4 goals. Parkdale manage Barry Moore The members of the legislature, said last night .that Bob Hurry, now in session. will be the guests who has been sidelined for the last of the Sports Arena and the Island few weeks with I broken jaw, will League executive tonight. be back in the lineup tonight. The B.Y.C.'s russed youns defense- headgear the team sent for didn't man Frank Shepherd will be in One.-leggecl Boston Goalie pariodoftholptganubg second period: 4. Amherst. 'l'her- rien (Bernaqucz. Kennedy) 5:32; 5. Amherst. White (Schmidt. Bril- lantl 9:34. Penalties: L. Kiley, Carver 2:26. Leduc 14:09. Therrlea 16:37. enough. is high on his lanky it'll i" ' l to. him to s in theilllr fecunfl and "lira Sesslml" The 1.:.'x'ilf”:hi:";e;;'O"? p coals were evenly divided among "Actually my choice for an ali- ("PP9l' l'9Yl9- Fern Bernaquez. time all-star left-winger IS l.imls;iy, -laCkl . by just a shade over Aurel Joliet." T sailtililglilkeanother of Caiiadiafllillnferrnediate "B" Playoff Progress poo iiuniw i the gamg young fellow was back the third and put a lot of spark in 2 youth club drive. that lagged lreflexes, does fine work with the a bit in the second frame. . BOSTON (AP) -4 Kevin Morris -excels. conceals a story of courage and "lie moves very well in the perseverance beneath his Brighton cage." says his coach. Johnny T high school hockey uniform. Morris (no relation). "Helios good Kevin is a one-legged goalie. By any standards. the 145-lglove and is the noisiest player under is a fine goaltender andll've ever heard as he barks orders ew who have seen him perform and directions to the boys in front Third period: 6. Amherst. Reid (Leyte) 5:47: 7. Amherst. D. Kiley (Reid. Leyiel 6:17. Penalties: White 7:57, Carver 18:20. Game time is 8.30 sharp. greats. was finishing his The two teams will likely lineup career around the iinl(' Blake was .becoming a ircgular Vllitlhllllf SETDE Sm”. club. Man)! M9 rated 91' lmr - t .. .. ' are awa of his handicap. Hc of him. like this: self one: of the top lefl-w!n20l'S 0' Lasl "mm l" 1'""""d'"l' B Pld5”d"Y ' - - : ' - - ' ' : : ” H 10 3-33 wears aria artificial right leg as ”It's no different." answers playdnwns Milton Hornets defeat- Hicks .. - -- 7 5 5-13 the result of a train accident. The Kevin when asked how it feels Parkdalei 30” Rim"? delensi ' -l0S9.V. A. MacLcod. Moore. Iilll. all time. ed Freetown Royals 6-8 at Bede- leg was severed above the knee. lto play with just one good leg. "I , He finished his scholastic career had a little trouble at the start of h- Ready: forwards. A. Carver." I ttkthaldl-Dithi ' . Queens County " ” town eams o he in ii?! 1 rd 8 W" "W- " ' a sar games. es 9 - . . . At North River Rink. Souris Brighton regular for three seasons Morris didn't tell the coach about B.Y.C.: Goa! Gehrkm defense. & the artificial leg when he tried . . . . fvif,”":u:f;'yi'f;:'f;:;l”.;”if,?:y,ii;f;5f Aljf13'gS7t;:'its.m g Mggg file Robertson. Fred Gauthier. Bill , . . 1 ' in h h Id M h mm 7 MacMillan. K. Stewart. A. Brady "Ll'E.":"4...f..,:L,,frC. -' M A D f Eerguson. D. Rogers. Fraser ..- ur e. f 0 e The following players are asked U I 0 t. meet int B'ar;)oo:)ir's lh(:Wi'D0l:s - - "T-7'77-'T”'-”T"TT'" is even ng a . p.m. o ma e Physical Fitness Champs - L t. e And . . . ll VET Ime the has .. c;;p.uu wigre my will W mee ape averse overs ii an rv Ahw, is me Doug c,me,-on ,1nk' 1-ink 0 a SACKVILLE N. B. (C?) e- A Exhibition tilt: Bob Dillon. J. Duffy . '13, mp Cummn hoidlng the sun,-img (hr) Dawson pole;-son l 0 goal by Doug McLeod ID the open- R. Stanley. R. Newson. K. Jenkins , Itone. which won the Charlottetown (lead). Jim Cameron. (mate) Gor- 'll1o leadors:- mg minutes of an overtime period D. Maccallum M. Stevenson B. Club's Physical Fitness title last don Stewart (second stone). . G A Pts. gave Mount Allison University ii Cudmore. B. Johston B. Lund. A. light defeating Dr. Chris Gallantia Guardian Photo. Beliveau. Mtl. . 42 .13 75 0 F,d ' ml 3 do bl Vhv d . 7-6 win over University of New MacLean. D. Cudmore P. Whitlock Howe. Det. .. .. . M 35 70 llqflta-l "I5 (M ” ”;1 Rrunswick in an NB-PI-Zl inte.rcol- A. Crabbe D. Campbell V. Hand- 4 4 7 4 V: 7 if S S 4 7 if if I if T if S T A T T 7 M. Richard. Ml. . 15 29 M ,B"-Vimll llmk”-l' "&l”"9 W35 "h legiate hockey game Saturday. rahaii. M. 'MacGuigan. . . Slomh Tm. 35 3,; chill the Geoigclnun Rink. when t c , mstea. ( 1 67- - ' . Doug Cameron Curling Rink Sim”: i...”” 1” ” 5” 2f.".'.”t 3Z2t.3”?t'lm'"t.ill;?:..3t.". p ' C 5 t E h Rein”), Deg. p . . p H 13 35 52 played two very interesting games 0- C 1 with their counterparts the Gcorge- P ggamtings; M0nti'gaI' won 33, town Senior and Junior Boy Scouts. SI 'd S lost i2. tied 10. Points. on. In the first izame. the Junior SI 8 TGGIWIS OW CITY Doug (.'amcrnn'I foursome won through with one in the seventh. P01!"-53 B6l1VealI. Vlontreal. 75- 509015 Played 10 H lllfllllng 55118. . . . their second inter-club competition Cameron added one in the eighth Goals! B9l1Ve8U. 42. Wlllcll held ll? fan! nltjrest C V d of 1),, season 1,53 nigh: whgn mgy and another in the eleventh to get Assists: Olmstead. Montreal, 47 throughout. In the second fixture I C dgfened 3 rink kipped by Dr. his count at nine, Shutouts: Halls Detroit. 10. the Georgetown Senior Scouts won . Chris Gallant 9-2 at the Charlotte Dr. Gallant only other score Penalties? Fontlnalo, New lork a thriller from the Charlottetown W9 11151 TeCPlVEd I l10ClK9Y llf0- hampshlre Bulldogs. and therother town Culrling Club to cophthe Phyi carrlig in! the nlntth. meiiherthtcai: 177 minutes. Scouts by a 5-3 score. gram l'rom Zweibrucken. Gor- glclory Alas a hiial-liged one thatvtililo . s ' i. c u e a coun in e on an m-m-mu-rs mm---mm - unior ceac a ov - ioiialn FtliTiseasciilrim1Cliiliii.esroii's tiiciithg ends. STANDINGS- - "Tiil':y'”:”l"””C X"; '”l"'' 1"” Ell” ington. up at ' ti won the Rendezvous Trophy bon- The Cameron rink will now re- P W l. T F" A Pts. "'5 t 9 R' ' i - FVE" l" "l" spiel. present Charlottetown at the Prov- Montreal 60 38 12 10 189 106 all g ope played the Kitchener-Waterloo Oddly enough. in spite of tho Although Cameron won the incial Physical Fitness meet to be N. York . 60 28 23 9177 167 65 , Dutchmen. Dutchmen won 15-5. staggering total of defeats, thero match handily it.was much closer held in Summerside tomorrow. Detroit . so 25 21 14 150 127 64 Here is what the program says was a lot of good fast. crowd-pleas- than the score would indicate. in The winner of that bonspiel will Toronto .. s2 21 31 to 132 165 52 . about Frankie Oatwavz "Frank-26 ing hockey at the Stadium this only one end was either one of the advance to the Maritime play- Boston 61 19 30 12 123 167 50 years Old, slnnds 6 ft. 1 ln-- 185 year. If a fan could be I bit phil- teams able to count more than one downs to be held in Sackville on Chicago .. 61 18 32 u 139 188 47 Tho iiiontacne Bantam iioci-cy lbs A native 0! Summersldm P-Fl osophic about seeing his home - T;-am crushed the Gem-gemwn I. was with Saint John. NB. .lun- team lose so often. he was almost stone. That was in ttnruo fehweh h -stone. That was in the fourth when Cameron counted 2. Cameron and his team gradually huilt up their lead scoring one in Acorn (leadl. r , , . I each of the first three ends. 2 in the Followinil is the linrscorc: h Sfnrillg for Montague was B. lather within the next 10 d8.l'Sl- hers. Coltsldefllll llllit llle 5llVCl' (mirth and increased his lead in 7.0 Camemn ill 21! 010 010-9 t Bailout (61 Ilcorrlon (2) While. I Blitz put us hors de combat for before Dr. Gallant could coma Gallant 000 000 101 000-2 .tlohn(sIon atnrl iiT'Uil'i(&rS'rHle edacg The gate ofnutlhe proggham iisi lj'ab- almost allhog Januaa. Civic Stand!- A or IQOTKE own .. are an . ruary .soi one ma ema cianl um as a a I y success March 16 and 17. Other members of the runner-up rink are Roger Partridge (mate). Lee Donald (second stone), Keith In This Corner with 10 games remaining to play hi the National Hockey League schedule the Montreal Canadlcna -ended the Detroit Red Wings reign of terror as rulers of the league on Saturday at Montreal by inflicting I decisive 5-1 lacing onto Jack Adams crew. Of course it is still possible that the Red Wings will be crowned as "World Champ- ions" following completion of the farcial Stanley Cup playoffs but for the moment anyway their long rul- rrshlp is kaput. The Canadiens at the mount lead the second-placo New Yam Ranger: by 21 points and their chances of increasing that before the and of the schedule look very bright indeed! Toe l!Iako'I Echo haven't tasted defeat for 18 H055 l-909” lllle Wl"."e'5ltr...:as...r:i..”::'"s::..2'".J3:i But Not World Champs Yet From the standpoint of logic playoffs are stupid but from the angle of the long green there is themselves this year point out there to aspects very clearly. While few will argue the point that no team finishing at 701 game schedule 15 games behind the loop leader has any right to be called world champions after winning a short post-season ur- iec there can be no question that playoffs have made the differ- ence between I financially suc- cessful season and one that would likely have been a financial bust. Fans in Montreal and Toronto will seemingly turn out no matter where their squads are situated in the league but in the American I lot to he said for them. The - situation in which the Hnhs find is. Carson. .1. Ice Sporis Friday The Physical Fitness Dvision aunounc l last evening that the annual Queens County Interschol- astic Ice meet will be held as the Sports Arena. Friday. March 9th. To enter skaters must have placed 1st or 2nd in their respective school or group meet. Winners of first andl Bantams ll-2 in the first game of a hniue-and-home series for the King's County Championship at Georgetown Rink last Thursday. Curling Draw For All first and second year curl- ers have been made up into 16 teams and divided in Sections A and B. Each section to play a round robin series. After the win- ner and runner up in each see- Wirhl. The Montague Midgets Him won our the Georgetown Midgets by a score of 4-3. Srnring for Mont- ague was Ballem (3) Mcluire (ii and for Georgetown McLean (2). Batrhlldcr (ll. out for the prizes. Section A will play at 7 and Sec 1 lion B at 11:30 tonight. Ice 1 -- Dr. Brown. G. Hcndeiw son. D. Matheson. Reid McKenna vs .1. Dingwcll. T. Whitlock. W. lwnntl. E. Mail-ieson. Ladies Curling Assoc. Meeting 1". 2 Jp Mnmsp CL Madman. yAn executive meeliug of the-P. 1.-rank Johnstqn "J. l. I.adies Curling Association H. Maclmm. Gg Bannckp Dnnluas held ill the Charlottetown Smith G. Buckley ll.atiIcs club rooms Tliiirsday. Veh- icc 3 L s, w, Willis. 1-). (;nic...jriinry 23. following the banquet pic. Ron Clark, ll. Mallory vs I)r ihelrl at the Provincial playdowns L. Cox. V. Rodd. D. A. Cox. Chick luhirli took place at the Charlotte- Williams. ltoivn curling club. Several import- 3if"w.llZ?.”.T”i3?"a2l.'..ll?”3ii' oil i'.i”'.."5.iL".L'. '3.”.l3?.'li..”"S.2i;il.'L'S.?.';i Iianley. Chas. Campbell. E : , ' , ” 9,30 Section B A letter vias read by the sure- v ice 1 C L. Donald. H. hlacDon-lie” ”"””""g fl": ”"3""”l"” ”' Md, wp Scmueburyp Kip Ready Vs.a Dominion Ladies Curling As- mh Leela”. K. Myers p. L. 3ak.isncl.-ition. The meeting also expres- Eastnacks showed a lot of class to trim Wlnsloe 63 and even up their best-of-three series at 1 game each. However. in a single period playoff to complete their series Winsloe snapped out of the slack type of play they displayed in the full length feature and scored 4 goal to the Eastpackii 3 to take the round and advance into the next round against the powerful and the district league's first choice for all-star goalie two years. In a job that requires fast rear: tions. Kevin--who hopes to play Crapaud Tonight The following Bantam Abbies will meet at Barboiir's Showrooms this evening at 5.45 to make the trip to Crapaud where they will play the Crapaud Bantams in an Exhibition game at 7.00 p.m.: D. Frizzell. Colin MacMllian. Fred Burke, Billy Sherry, Lefty Dunn Jack Hynes A. Flannaghan Fer- 5 iors for 2 years - played with var- ious intermedlate and senior teams in the Ottawa area. Frank is mar ried and has no children. (to be know what they are talking about. Frank should be A proud poppy by this time. The prices for the Kit- chener-Flyers game. as given on the program. were 511.00. 75. .50 cents. Seem proity reasonable for it team of the caliber and fame of the Dutchmen. Probably never before in the his- tnry of Summerside hockey have fans seen so few home victories as they have witnessed this year at Fivlc Stadium. Here is a record nf home games played by clubs which might be said to call Civic Stadium their home rink: Arcs- won I inst 9: Junior Aces-won 1. lost 2: R.C.A.F. - won 0. lost 2: High School - won 0. lost 1: Schur- man's Eagles - won 1 lost 0. Thin makes totals of 3 victories and 14 Ice 4 m M. Kennedy. C. llnadih ant matters were brought up forldefeats, The Acne on viclnry wag an exhibition affair against l'i.Y.C. when "Chic" Gallant scored his goal Schurman's Eagles won a thriller in overtime against the always sure of seeing I close. ex- citing game. The fans must have liked it because they kept coming back for more in fairly large num- yenr to date. The big games. of course. are usually played in March. and it is ironic that now that we have the facilities to assure fans that March games will be played on good ice. we have no such games to offer the fan: this sprink. Oh. well. let's hope for better things in the spring of IH7. Congratts tn the Summersldo Schoolboy curlers for a pretty good showing in a year when many of the teams seemed strong. and up sets were more common than ever before. For example. Ontario. the pre-honspiel favorites. won 1 and lost 7. The two Summerside rinks that won the Island title made id- entical scores. in the Canadian gamer - 3 wins and I losses. Also congratulltlinl to our newly crowned tyros. skipped by Leo Shields. for a good many years I stalwart defenceman on the Sum- merside Crystal hockey team. they. Abe zakcmy csed regret of the absence of the 1 leg 2 ,. R, Ewing. G. 3, Mpgx :0-l)i'eSl(l9nl. Evelyn Cudmorc. lbougal. L. M. Robinson. .l. Mc- (luv to lllnrsse IKenna vs Dr. Moreside. G. B. Bak- TD er. Ed. Brown. G. Stein. n..;.” TONIGH PLAY-OFF HOCKEY T - 8.30 out. lie won the position on his ability. lloekey is the only team sport hockey for Dartmouth or Harvard he can play. CAN ADVANCE WITH THE NAVY Canada's Navy is a modern Navy-now being equipped with "ships of the future” to help protect the future of Canada and the free way of life. The young Canadian who joins the R.C.N. now travel far in line of duty-make his own future occurs. I-liatradeotniningin'thoNavywiilbospooiaiiud and thorough, his work both intouatlng and rewarding. Lih at III is I challenge! J. Ready. MacLure. F. shepherd. Smith: forwardsy Lewis, W. Shep-. herd. Burke. L. Shepherd. Pinuu Wilson. S. MacDonald. Weatherblo OCH gmiuandthalutofxofiooo DEC Aum ' lanes they have won. With H; cities if is I different story. New I :- - i '”'3'- :- S g g ,1... gel"... ,3. . fr, 1.1- York Rangers wouldnt be drawing gF”g:;3il”Rl'”k..iih:::,o1iildgsena: 1 'l'lioNavyofforIpornianontomploymant INd III! P. hour: goal record - he look 15.000 fans I same if they went Mm” H1 swm. advancement opportunities-30 days annual have with " ll” ' "' ll” ll” ""”” mm” for i momiplmie mayo" ice 4 - 90" Miclnlym "- "A y 0g -medical and dental can-andapvnaion whill You . s we the me of to. in... berth wfti; not-toitbggd at s I le-d- Maclnnis, H. Howatt. w. Douglas g 9” , , 1 i-ii-......--e-..:..'-:.'-.'.::: 2:.:-..:;s::'- :- ..::::.r:::.:-..::v..:::::u.:::'s Fl-YER5 -'-sum--"'MW'f "mg, teats if that fourth-place finish ' i day. V. : arm: men; a playoff spot and a 1l:iIti-alzawpw 3 I. 8. :thT.1r ' c Incea tecup. C d Md wlghf an ee hes not a it , -. -1 A - 4' A I : fapall S ,,:W:,nmnmm B. Y. C. I GOlil1Ci .9 to NW1! II . A M'1N5lIfE y Anotmn Ann Anon-r;(;i." . 2. :00 -- .'lin'wnllo All starsy is - ,....-v M.:-m --M M Costume Camival "W ""1 1 Toiofn 0.. Now .... II i-year hold on the l ” 7 Breton hockey title by def. The comm Md in C"mudmf"'f4gMa"- grrglllce Abbi: PIP . S P O R T S A R E N A way. 0,. uhphm: Rink on Wednesday evening Feb? 4:0.-5:00 .. Practice Abbie pool mm 0...”. ruary 22nd., proved an nutstand iwces All Stars. "Av". 'u.u lngdsucee.(11s,laxcellentr' ithsruand m sm---rm---r'-- A M n it I b t I I T. i reeordwattenldldiicclm " n -W W-"' -"'cno'...'"yuuIIN & Mr. RN. Dawson was Master of Ceremonies; Mrs. Frank MacDon- ald and Mrs. John Simmons. Reg- istrars: and the fee Sentinels were Robert Wright. Boyd MacDonald. if;(,V'llg Hnwafi and lrwlp MacDon- a Advance Ticket Sale For tonight": hockey game The Judges were Mi-I E.V. Mac- at the Spa”; Arena" Du? p.m. ll'id;fr0m 4:30 p.m. to name timeat the Sports Arena. -.i..mt'.:i... FOR Money and Eva Worthy. msznoun GLEN WORTHY. 2-years-old by Mac wot-thy' SALE ' - 44 MONTAGUI lfyouooo'tp"pwsionut".uiquduaboiufAoRClV(Bucu). lib-Hy: Mrs. 8-! "wt ..nd,Noiiio Worthy: BILLY BUDLONG. I-yum-old H ; """' ll-'”nl'i-."" 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