--1 2-Covehesd. J. O'Brien K 9 0 Watson, Billy Goold. Joe lapinc. O'WkW- 30"hGmm9- x- w”49n- 509959 79"” i . en Watson sGoa1 Gives Hm -mi "mm M” W” 7-we Wm , .C.A.F. Hoop Team In My ,, n, K, M, W, ........... , , ,,,, - O ......j ' W' O 'bb' (:41: 'w i , M o l Since lost their first Period P:';e;;;;1ty?e”-"Id Mnmeu ma 3'1?;ul!1?;tv) 50914 "nu 68'63 111 A les Pe"”"'” - M” ' '6 i::Sic.hnscl:i)1reei:lsec0i)oi1owhiiriiaii::vo;::l sumwlnr Penalty-Hayes . . . Second Period 15 h First Period " Third Pcrloil -'m'-m-w--r-r-- A 1 ' ,'o',h' '!;h',,3,'dVi,',"”," W” "hit: "1" 1-Halifax Campbell 9-Glace Bay Miller The R. 0. A. F. bllkeibl-ll Mm 4--C0V9h9!d- 4' 0'3?” t villthiri four miiiut:se.m ' 8:” (Ford) ' M”91'W"") 9-" more into the win column in the (K. MacDonald) ,' Then Watson wow, the wmmr 3-Gisoe Bay, Mill lo-Glace Boy. Mcxenzis lslsnd Basketball League int I5-Coveheud, J. O'Brien i ..... on I power may 5” up by Ne” (Mocrsoken, Burege) .. (Verrier) OM mm by defeating the Abbies sa- k 1 1 (H, MacDonald. L. MacMlllan) d 48 h H t M Ammo I-cvlwe Bay. Mecraoken 1!-Halifax. Ford 53 in a. lmrd fought. over-time gum r ' 6-Covehead. K. MacDonald GLACE BAY. N. 5. (GP) exen PW" ” 0 i 8051” MY ”' ' (K, Watson) . 114 (Watson, Lepinsl ....... nu gt the BD.U. Gymnaisum, (H, Macponaid) Watson's goal in the closing min- fggekliii game D0” LWHW" hmdf Halifax - Goal: MicMeekin; de- 4-Halifax, LePins 12-Halifax, King The cegms playedtossi-50-drew Th. Coven”: hwy”; dare E d 7.covei-ind, J. oim-1" utes gave Glace Bay Miners 3 7-6 WY - fence; Bloom, Hayes. LePine, Mc- (ooold, McPhee) . 14.06 (Hayes. lauffman) ....... IIAI It me end of retulal-Ion time. In the York Range" 7.1 In t I hit? (K. Macljongld) Win Wednesday over the league- 5'-"die Mme? Ind K91! WNW” Lsughlln: forwards. Wet.-inn, Ford, 5-Glace Bey, Bonhomrne is-Glace Bay, K. Watson the five minufgg over-M.l'!11rO R.ieh- g Lam” Hockey um: nagt mg panama gg None. leading gamnx Auanuc, in 5 M”. led thle attack witili two gonI!ls each. Campbell, Lauffman. King. Bow- (Varrier. McKenzie) i'l.32 (Amadio) 10.8 mohd. high scoring bl?” "Porn; Forum. I Mme Major Hockey League game. and m Mclfenz e, Gin e 3323- ness, Goold, McPhee, Hollett. 6--Glace Bay, Watson Penalty-Burem 3. forward scored three ten :Jn First Puma Third 'Pe:-od The Minem mg twice after my- ammo and Bill Mccrsc on go I! Glace Bay-Goal: Lookl-la.rt; d.e- (Mocracken, Miller) . .. 19.07 Stops. ilIacNauzhton one to give e r- Licovehead K Ma D Id 8-Covehead, J. 0Brien ing 3. 4-2 lead in the first period, others. fence. Hinchberger, Amedio, Ver- Peinelties: K. Watson 19.46, Me- MbMeelrin .. .. la 18 1'1-dd mPn the extra points. . . c one Pensltiu - None. ouisksied Halifax badly as they The Halifax scorer-I were Billy tier, Buregs. forwards. Joss, Mc- Laughlln 19.46. ' lockhsrt lo ll 14-D FEBRUARY 12. 1953 . . TF3 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' PAGE SEVEN The short-stalfed lobbies nve .s m do-or-die effort in the second half. They trailed 38-15 at the end of the first half but led by Donnie Ma.cLean and GBOPW 50839105917 the come roaring back in the find twenty minutes to make up the 23 points deficit. Richmond led the Air Force M- tank with 26 points. Mscmviizhton of the Air Force was runner-up with 11. ' 'l Dolmle MacLea.r. was the high 1.. or!'l' of the game with 21 points from his 13 field goals and one free throw. George Scontlebury lCUl'0d 19 on six field souls and 59l'0ll free thPOWl- Tile Al:-bias dressed only five llli'il. SUMMARY Cole l.aurL-nee Bil-ns Smith w-- Msicmiughton ..-. Corning .- Murray Fezv . Richmond :'.n1oi'dnrl lvils Mibles Bcantlebun ......... Max:.Fztyden .. .. Bellem liacbe-an Crockett Toials 3.-assure: guiaonuuoor-E Sh:-or-4: 5ODOl4NIiO.NFO: u- '5 n- '3 msawnuaa-g .p:-UNODO-III)-D-Hvq ea.3...:; s.x......::.......;' 0.S.S. Hoop leam Defeats RSjL43to20 V The Queen square school bu- kiaimll team defeated Prince sum School 43-20 last night in i s , " an Interscholastic game at the "V f f e v: ,. i e. . .. , 6 "lg!" Holy Name Hall. ' . s Bernard MscDom.ld was high scorer for the winners with 14 points followed by Jim McQu.srrie with .10. Rollie Lea oi Prince street hurl illne. Lineups: Qs.s.-Moquarrie 10. Lmdrimn I. McDonald 14. Mocionnell 11, anlth 0. Veil 0. Lecluir 0. Gel- lsnt 0. P.s.s.-Les 9, Ward 5, Peake 0, llvboilii 4, Mobeod 0. Ladner 0, McKay 0. Jay 0. H. Mecboan 0. Only 4 Teams In Abegweii Hoop league Playoffs Only four teams will be allowed in the play-offs of the Abegweit Basketball League, it was decided yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the league executive. The firlt end fourth and second and third place teams will meet in the semi- iinhh of the play-offs. it was rilso decided thst the captains of all teams must submit I lineup of their eligible plnyers to League President Wendell Gillis before ssturdsy noon. nbruuy 14. - Only players whose names on sub- lnltled will be eligible for further Dlny. Teams must floor at least five i i i o r l-nrmbers for n. gnme or forfeit the r ooniut and they mny not use piny- mi of another team. ' - A third section of league play us i . . m 0 O p . drawn up. The second Slintd, who Played the first eight gurnes did not wish to play in the third section g;1(:ml:tp;I:mKl;:rotfe;iu';l1i:esyIvr,lxriliiglzl; he Power.:.Three husky,Iimpl'ovedivalve-in-head engines, rear with big, husky "Torque-Action" brakes which utilize image M the with new high compression ratios, highlight the GMC the motion of the truck itself for extra stopping power. Heavy . ".l'-'oi1)r,ayb.i..Abb1e5 ,,,:,'f",5,jc, my, power story for 53. 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