I I ) I I I I I I . ) K Atlantics Increase Lead With 5-4 Victory Over Shorthanded HALIFAX. (OP)-Halifax Atlan- tics increued their Maritime Major Hockey League lead Satur- day. defeating the second-place Charlottetown Islanders 5-4 in a game that lacked the usual fire- works. A paid crowd of 5,336 saw the Atlantics play in spurts against the Islanders who dressed only 11 men, one a junior, because of in.- juries. Marcel Clc-ments scored three of the Charlottetown goals and Ron Hurst fired the other. Bill Ford shot two for the At- lantics and the others went to Frank Bergeron. Hughie Campbell and Doug MoPhee. ileld to a 2-2 tie in the first period. the Atiantics broke through for three goals in the second while Charlottetown scored only one. Halifax dominated the period as the Islanders tired from the pace Lineups:- Charlottetown: Goal. Miller; dr- trnce. McLagan. Wiseman. Gus- aveson; forwards. Whltlock, Gor- inn. Hurst. Beaudry. Pawlyshyn, Clements. Purcell. Glace Bay Miners Edge Sydney Millionaires 2-1 SYDNEY, N. S., (OP) - Glace Bay Miners edged Sydney Million- aires 2-1 in a Maritime Major Hockey League owrtime contest Saturday but the going was rough is a substitute junior goalie turn- ed aside their efforts again and Igain. Gregg Floyd went into the nets Ior the last-place Moneymen to -eplace Nick Pidsodny. sitting out I match penalty incurred in a. game earlier in the week. Floyd turned aside 46 shots. 17 in the nrst period when the Min- ers scored only once. and 16 more in the scoreless middle session. Nick Hill opened the scoring for Millionaires at 3:16 of the first period but Ken Watson knotted the count less than two minutes later when he broke through Floyd's staunch wall. The second and third period! -went scorelem with Floyd match- ing Don Lockhart. his opposite number. in maintaining the dead- lock. Lookhart had 29 saves over the route. : Pops Backor scored the winner at 4:05 of the overtime period. Line-ups: Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhart; de- fc-nce, 1-linch-berger. Burega. Am- adio. Verrier: forwards. .1055. Me- Kenzie. Bonhomme, Max:ey.. Ray- nak. Backor. Watson. Mccracken. Cooper. , Sydney: Goal. Floyd; defence, .vfcIntyre, Mai-ineau. Whaien, Ty- shko; forwards. Robertson. Rowe. Hildebrand. Horeck. Hill. Mc- Donagh, Pirie. Birukow. Morrow. First Period l-Sydney. Hill. (Horeck. Pirie) 3:16 2-Glace Bay. Mocraoke .. 5:00 Penalties: Burega 5:53. Mc- Donagh 10:22. Cooper and Marincau 12:06. Hill and .1055 15:10. Second Period No scoring. Penalty: Burega. Third Period No scoring. Penalties: I-liil 1:20, Burega 16:20. Joss (mlsoonducin 16:20. Overtime Period 84Glcce Bay. Backor (Maeey, Raynak) Penalties: None. stops: Locithart . 9 11 I 1-29 Floyd 1'! is 0 4-46 SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 2.4 hour service. Double also prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints ( cents each. Mail Film Sonics. Cnarloifetown. Islanders I Halifax: Goal. McMeekin; fence. McLaughlin. Bloom. Hayes. Lepine: forwards. Bowness. Camp- bell, McPhee. Watson. Ford. Lani"!- man, Goold. Bergeron. I-Ioliett. SUMMARY First Period 1-Halifax. Ford Lune spoar . I , By Roman- Kuu)ou . . .'.:.,Gx...:;I:.l...1.. g... I P N). X PAGE SIX Fl-SIEARY 2571953 Three Goals 2-Charlottetown. Clements (MoLagan. Whltlock) . If-Charlottetown. Hurst 4-Halifax, Ford (Watson) .. .. .. Penalty: Lepine 7:1 . Second Period S-Halifax, Campbell (Ford, Bloom) 6-Halifax. McPhee (Bloom. Watson) . :54 24 7-Charlottetown. Clements I (Gordon, Hurst) . 11:37) 8-Halifax, Bergeron, I (Lauffman, Bowness) 13:00: Penalties: McPhee 7:23. Clem-I ents 12:32. Third Period 9-Charlottetown. Clements, (Whltlock. Wiseman) . . . 9:50 Penalties: None. 'Stops: Millar . 5 5-14 McMeekin 4 6--26 I I Island Women's Hoop League is Organized. -The Island Women's Basketball League has oiice again been re- vised. There will be four teams in the league: Charlottetown Y. M. C. A., Charlottetown Abbies. Sum- merside R. C. A. F. (WD's), and "ummar ”' Cherubs. The following is the new sched- ule and it is hoped the dates left open or optional will be arrang- ed immediately by the teams con- cerned. . Feb.: 6-Summerside at RCAP. 16-RCAF at YMCA. t ('3)-Abbies at YMCA. 24-YMCA at Summerslde 25--Abbies at RCAF. 21-RCAF at Summerside. .(?)-YMCA at Alclbies. March: 2-Summerside at A-bbles 3-YMCA at RCAF. 4-Abbies at Summe aid.-.. 7-.-Summerside at YMCA. 9 '6: 10-RCAF at Abbies. Playoffs to be as follows: First and third, second and! fourth teams each to play a total point. home and home game series. Winners to play a best-two-out- of-three game series. Home games to be as follows: Summerside and RCAF at Drill Hall, RCAF Station. Summersldc; YMCA at YMCA Floor. Charlotte- town: Abbies at PWC Floor, Charlottetown. - Home teams to provide referees. N. D. A. Defeat St. Joseph's The Notre Dame Academy has- ketball team defeated St. Joseph's 13-8 in g game played on Saturday afternoon at the Holy Nftme Hall. LinwP5l . Notre Dame - Jay. Gilils 8. Brown, Connolly. J. Glliis. Murphy 5. MacDonald, Sl'ie11'y. Malley. Hen- nessey. St. Joseph's -- Gallant. Burke 2. Stanley. Henne.-soy 4. Cummiskey, Doyle, Dufify, Chandler, Bowles, Ilrsenault, liiacMill:-in. All those wishing Scantlebury, 80 Kent St than March 4th. NAME wrnfrnocx suerrr NIGHT. kindly send all donations or gifts to W. E. to donate to WHITLOCK ., Charlottetown not later ADDRESS (I-lolleit) 7:12 , 6 Marcel Clcmcnm (above), scored " three goals Saturday night as the Halifax Atlantic defeated the Is- lander: 5-4. in&?Whn&IS”S Night" March 6 "Buck Whltlock Night” will be held on Friday, March 6, it was announced here yesterday following 9. meeting of the committee in charge of formulating plans for the gala event.rThe visiting team will be the Glace Bay Miners. i'I'hc members at yesterday's meeting heard u very satisiadtory financial report. The drive for funds will be accelerated this week as the officials strive to wind up the campaign early in March. The committee 'memIbers have been working on the project for more than two weeks and have met. with considerable success. How- ever they desire the support of everyone during the coming two weeks to ensure the success of this campaign to honor a native hcckey :. ar. C The deadiine for accepting cash or gifts has been set at March 4. Anyone wishing To make la. contrib- ution should send it to Wally Scantlebury. 84 Kent Street, P. w. c. And-Ilibies Win HooLGames Prince of Wales College and the Abbie! won the Abegweit House League games played here on Sat- nrdny night. P.W.C. eked out a 44-43 decision over Rays while the Abbies walloped the Arabs 67-40. Mark Ladner scored 12 points in the Welsiimens victory over Rays while Lorne MacGuigan was run- ner-up with 11. George Scantlebury led the losers with a 20 point per- formance followed by Wendell Gil- lis with nine. Charlie Ballem scored 20 points in the Abbies easy defeat of the Arabs. Marcel Berard had 18 points and Harold Howaft 15. Jim Mac- Qua-rrle had 12 points for the Arabs and Gerald Birt 11. As a result of the games the Welsh-men strengthened their hold on second place while the Abbies move Into undis-pulled posession of (third position. Lineups: P.W.C. - Crockett fl, MacF'ad- yen 8. Macheod 7. Large. MacKin- non, Ladner 12. MncGuigun ii. To- tals 44. Rays - Dalziel 8. Scantlebury 20. Eeaton 2, Ready 2. Simpson 2. Ken- nedy. Gillis 9. Total 43. Abbles - Howatt 15. Berard 1G. Mills. Turner 10. Ballem 20, Mac- Dougali G. Total 87. Arabs - K. Beaton 9. MacQu:ir- rie 12, MacDonald. D. l-Ioiwallt 4. Birt ll, Burge 4. Total 40. Luneiiburg Wins Allan Cup Series I ' LUNENBURG, N.S.. (CF)-4I.:lli'h enburg Falcons defeated Windsor S ....... ............... sear SALE:- A MONDAY-9 nAr.1rAx . AVOID RUSK Pleuopicku yo rllid-' Tickets on y I: .51.. AM. TO 2 PM. GENERAL SALE-g-MONDAY 2 P.M. AND ON. . - FORUM - MONDAY. FEB. 23 - 8:30 Maple Leafs 5-2 Saturday to win their best-of-three Nova scofia. Ai- lan Cup quarter-finals 2-1. The Falcons now meet St. Francis Xav- ier Unlversity of Antlgonlsh. Back Right winger Bob Gray, who has been sidelined for nearly a month with a hand injury. will be back in action tonight when the Island- ers meet the league leading Hali- fax Atlantics at the Forum. "We should have won the game in Halifax Saturday night." stated coach Murph Chamberlain yester- day. "Walter Puwlyshyn scored our fifth goal when the force of his slap-shot pushed goalie Roy MacMeek.ln into the Halifax net but the referees weren't in on the . net to see the play." Actually Murph had little use for the two-referee system. He maintains that it is impossible for them to watch the plays around the net following a face-off or to watch the bluelines properly. Chamberlain used Marcel Clem- ents on right wing with "Buck" Whltlock Saturday and it paid good dividends as Marcel fired home three goals. Gary Gordon, who was out of action for one game with a con- cussion, played again on Saturday and turned in a good game. Gary will be back in the regular linen-p NEW YORK, (AP)-Detroit Red Wings. on scores by Glen Skov and Tony Leswick, overcame a one-goal first-period deficit Sun- day night to defeat New York's Rangers 2-1 before the season's largest crowd of 15,071 at Madison Square Garden. Leswick scored the deciding tally at 2:57 of the second period when. after taking passes from Marcel Pronovost. and Skov. he drilled a 1:5-footer past Lorne Worsley in the New York nets. I Rangers went ahead 1-0 on a goal by Neil Strain at 8:50 of the opening stanza. During a melee in front of the Detroit gqal,Wally I-Iergeeheimer fed to strain to the left of the c go and the Ranger forward drov the puck past Terry Sawchuk. who was out of position. Less than eight minutes later. the Red Wings knotted the count on sl:ov's goal. The Play Slalfied with Gordie Howe dashing into the New York zone. He was hit by two defencemen but managed to get off a pass to Skov, who sent it neatly by Worsley into. the left- hand corner of the case. Rangers tried desperately to notch the tying tally in the third period but could not get a when- sive attack under way. with one minute remaining they pulled Worsley out of the goal but Saw- chuk and the Detroit defence were equal to the occasion. SUMMARY First Period l-New York. Strain (Hergesheimer, Ronty) 2-Detroit, Skov (Howe) . .. 16: Penalties: Lcswiok 3:54, Kull- man 13:14. Second Period 3-Detroit. Leswlck (Pronovost. Skov) .. 2:57 Penalties: Pronovost 4:34. Bkm 6:45, Lindsay and Kraftcheck 12:33. Howell 10:03. Third Period - No scoring. Penalties: Woit 4:26. Bathgate 12:49. ' 0:50 HoopIGm1? Tonight game wiu start at seven o'clock. Hockey Scores ,1 SATURDAY Mu-itime Major Charlottetown 4. Halifax 5. Sydney 1. Glace Bay 2. C Senior Pictou 10. Truro 2. New Brunswick Senior Saint John 5, Fredericton 4. Quebec Senior Sherbrooke 3. Ottawali. Valleyfield (i. Shawinigan mun OHA Senior Kitchener 4. Btratford 2. Kitchener leads semi-final: 1-0. ORA Junior Kitchener 8. (yhawa 4. Barrie 1. Cali; 2. . , . SUNDA omlobec Senior Volleyneld 0. Montreal 8 0 is sore. These ' team: please and.e.cI-owded house always I. chicoutiml 1. . 0114. Junior Bt. oothuines 4, Windlorz Guelph 9. Ilulboros I Ochan.2. St. Michael's 'I. . ' '. Nova Booth Senior Windsor :. Lunenburg 5. 3-"-..rt':r-final 2-1. Rays and the Arabs will meet tonight at P.W. C. in an Aabegwelt House League Basketball game. The best-of-seven rm: GUARDIAN. I CHARLOTTETOWN Islanders Play Halifax ,-Tonight; Gray To Be - In The Lineu - Red Wings Score 2-1 Victory Over Rangers , Series D-Feb. 28: 13 Harbour North. Bhewinlnn rolls a. sherbrookc 4 I Lunenbuxg 2 wine best - of: three tonight but still missing will be Chuck Holdaway and Steve Brk.1a- cich. . Holdawny is skating and should be back by the end of the week but Erkiacich will be out until play-of! time with his handrin- Jllry. - Of special interest tonight will be the scoring attempts of the Islanders' Buck Whltlock and the Atlantics' Billy Watson. The play- ers are battling it out for the league scoring championship and at present only six points separate them. Frank King, Halifax forward will not be playing. .King is out on a match misconduct suspension and it is likely that he and Nick Pidsodny will get six games for their stick swinging incident of last Friday night. The special Sports Monthly pre- pared by Forrest clow of the is- landers executive will be available for tonight's game. It includes a history of several of fl": outstand- ing players in the league as well as the lineups and some other in- teresting information. hiIe:nIediate 0 Hockey Playdowns Following are the Prince County Intermediate "C" hockey play- downs: Series "A" Feb. 23-Lennox Island at OiLe:1ry 35-O'Lelll'); at Lennox Island Series "B" Fob. 28-winners of series "A" at (Emerald Mar. 3-Emerald nt winner Series HAN. Series "C" 9-winner Series "B" at Mt. Pleasant League Mar. 12-(Mt. Pleasant League at winner Series "B". The following Intermediate "C" hockey schedule for King's and Queens County has been released by the Department of Physical Fitness. Winners must be decided by March 5 so that the remaining schedule may be released. Series to be home and home games with total goals to count. Series A-Feb. 28: Sandy's Ramblers vs. Dunstnff-I nage Bombers. Series B-March 5: Winners Series A vs. Covehead. Series C-Feb. 23: Rustico vs. Cavendish Mar. Summerville Beavers vs. Mont- ague Bison-s. Series E-March 5: winners Series D vs. Murray Series F-Feb. 28: Cardigan vs. Georgetown. Series G-Feb. 2.8: Bridgetown vs. Lorne valley. Serim ll-March 5th: Winners series G vs. Souris. naeit iiiiiis Shut Out Boston, Bruins 2-0 CHICAGO, (AP) - The race for fourth place in the National Hoc- key League tightened Sunday night as Chiozgo Black Hawks defeated Boston Bruins. 2-0. The win not only broke a four- game Hatwk losinil Streaik. but brought the fiftzh-place. Chicago team to wlitlhln one point 01 fourth place Boston and two back of Tor- onto. in finird. The shutluot was the fourth of the season for Chicago goalie Al Rollins. First Period No scoring. Penalties: None. Second Period I-Chicago, Bodnar (Gee. Mosienk y 9:09 Penalties: Gadsby :21, Lynn and Godfrey 8:41, .I '06 Third Period 2-Chicago. -Pinney Strong Performer Carroll Bloom (above) of the Halifax Atlantlcs has been a de- fensive standout for the Halidax team this yeir. A hard body check- er and good blocker. Bloom will be in action when the At-lantics play here tonight. Cornwall Wins Series From Glasgow -Road Cornwall Meteors defeated Glas- gow Road Maple Leafs 8-7 in overtime at North River rink Sat- urday night to capture the beat of five semi-figals. There was a large attendance. SUMMARY First Period 1-Cornwall. Gregory (Brown) . ... 2233 2-Comwall, Robinson (MacPhail) . . 13:14 3-Cornwall. MacDonald (Robinson) . . 19142 Penalties - Judson 10150. Second Period 4-Glasgow Road. Whltlock :54 5-Glasgow Road. Whltlock (Acorn) .. . . 3:22 6-Glasgow Road, Whltlock (Blanchard) . . 7:44 '1-Glasgow Road. Wilson (Acorn. Moore) 9:29 8-Comwall. Greizory (Brown) ll:00 9-Cornwall, Brown (llurry) . . . 16212 10-Glasgow Road. Whltlock (MacDonald) . 17:38 if-Cornwall. Brown (Hurry) . . 18:25 Penalties - Judson 4:29, Moore 5208 Third Period 12-Glasgow Road. Acorn (Whitlock) . . . 1:59 13-Glasgow Road. Acorn I (Whltlock) ........... . . . 3:42 1i-Cornwall. Mills 5101 Penalties - Moore (majcr and misconduct) 2:05. Hurry (min- or and misconduct) 2:05, Mills 15:20. First overtime Scoring -- None. Penalties - None. Second Overtime G-Comwall Hurry Penalties - None. Big fight F lunior Game Al Sydney NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. (OP) - Extrs. police were called in and sev- eral players required hospital treatment Saturday when players and fans tangled in an hour-long battle royal at a junior hockey game here. , Sydney Millionaires were award- ed the game. They were leading Northside Franklino 10-3 with about six minutes remaining when the trouble started. Bill Billick of the Franklins and Bob Maolleil. a juvenile brought up for the Cape Breton League finals. started the melee when they traded punches. Fights started all over the ice. other players poured out of the boxes and fans followed. Sydney reported three players required hospital cars and the Franklin: said some of theirs also needed treatment. Thirty-one penalties were called up to the point of the minor ex- plosion. Bydney gettin in minors and two mlsconducts and the Frenklins 14 minors. 3210 (Lynn. couture) ............ .. 10:56 Penalties: None. l tiiv .cfus HOUSE - corona ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 15 i FOR REAL The saint Dunstnn's University basketball team chalked up an- ower first here on Saturday night when they defeated the Mount Allison University quintet 76-39 to win the N.B.-P.E.I.i Intercolleg- iate Basketball League. The League win was the first for S.D.U. in intercollegiate lfoop circles. The saints. who have won four games in four starts in intercol- legiate play. still have two games left. They will meet at. Thomas University on Friday and the Uni- versity of New Brunswick on sat- urday but regardless of the out- come of those games the Saints can not be ousted from first place. saint Dunstan! will meet St. F. X. in the finals for the Maritime intercollegiate championship in a two-game series. This series will likely take place during the first and second weeks of March. The saints put together a. red- hot shooting display and a stone- wall defense in the second half to defeat the Allisonians in their game here Saturday. After I shaky first half the Saints were ahead by only a 30-26 count. But so strong was the Sain-is' defense in the second half that the visiting hoopsters- could break through for only three field goals. For the first fourteen minutes of the last half the visitor's didn't score a. basket. In the meantime the saints. led by Jack Reardon and his hook shot. were piling up points. In the third quarter alone the Saints scored as points against six by the Mounties. During one stretch the Saints scored 30 points before the Mounties scored a basket. - Reardon scored 13 field goals and three free throws for a total of 29 points. his lowest point total in intercollegiate play this sea- son. Johnny Taylor also came up aides Win N..Bi.-P.E.I. College Hoopic.-own A " Wal1op,Mc-)1TnIt- Allison 75-39 Here Saturday; Reardon Scores 29 the Saints was third high gem-e. with nine. ' Bain of the Mounties. was high man for the losers. Bgxter and Yeadon each scored a lit. The ' t ' shooting was ex;-mg in the first half as they connected on only 12 out of 54 shots to; . percentage of in. In the last half they scored on at of their :91 meg for an average of am. Their game average was 362:. The Mounties made eight out or 20 shots in the i'l.i'st hell for 409:. and three out of 20 shots in the last twenty minutes for only 107., Their game average was 23.5, During the last half the saint, displayed shlftins man for mm defense which kept the Mounties from getting in close to the s.1).u. basket. Many of the 29 shots the Mounties took in this half were fromlwell out. ' The game was capably handled byy Fl.-Lt. Dean of the R.C.A.F. and Earl Nicholson of Charlotte- town. SUMMARY -s C! -:1 E -u '5 E . with a sharp shooting display to collect 16 points. Bob Mooney of Return From The Island schoolboy curlers. who made a very strong showing in the Dominion-wide competitions held last week" at Saskatoon. Sask- atchewan, returned to Charlottetown on Saturday morning after com- Dlllng a 3-6 record during the week's play. Skip Barry MacDonald and .hls rink mates Dave Reardon. Brewer Auld and Roger Partridge had nothing but the highest praise for the officials who conducted the tournament and for ,.'fihe way in which they were treated while in Saskatoon. The boys also had Dlenty of praise for the new Dominion Champions. the Ontario schoolboy curlers. In their game against Saskatchewan. the Ontario curlers made 8796 of their shots. The Ontario skin and mate were left-handers and slid out to the hog-line each time they took a shot. The local curlers stalled that the Ontario team was very well bal- anced. The Saskatchewan team had a very strong skip but the rest of hk rink were not quite enough for the Ontario boys. More than 3700 spectators at- tended the matoha which were -5 SIGNAL Ii. 0. S evenings at 7:30 P.M. .. (aunts rmsr. PAY 1-Anson 'r ron 1952 msuvma moron TUESDAY. 24 run. 1953 ATTENTION PINISPEGTIVE. REGNIJITS g A basic recruits course will commence 8 March. 1933. This is your opportunity to learn: your Basic Training in a short period. Orderly Room for interviews on Tuesday or Friday veo :i coco.-osswawaal ':vl ouogor-oaasn-w;',nol r-cane-moo:-ca II Ouoo--M-D-nob.-u;i;l h)hJnh'9b3r-Ial&lp- an s..e.,-....s..-..;si ..-..;s........ Totals . ) Island Schoolboyaiirlers Saskatoon held in the Saslasioon area. curl- ing is a tremendously popular game in Saskatchewan and the famous Ken Watson told the boys that (there were about 10,000 schoolboy curlers in Saskatchewan alone. While in Saskatoon the boys at- tended banquets nearly every day. Their host was Gary Thodc, who skipped Saskatchewan rinks to Do- minion schoolboy ohalmplonshicps. twice in the last two years, The Island rink defeated British Columbia. Quebec and Now Brun- swick. during the week-long four- nament. All of theirother matches with the exception of (those with Ontario and Sasloatohewan, were decided by close scorts. Former Boxer Dies At Age 74 NEW YORK. (AP) - William Lawrence McPartland. who fowzht more than 50 years ago In the light- weight ranks as Kid Mona:-tiand. died Saturday. He was '74. The books show that in ova 100 fights, he was knocked out only twice - once by Del Hawkins In 1898 and the other time by Joe G-ans in 1902. IIEGIMENT . If interested call at Unit . nuonnm nonreaoa -. Mon.-runs. '-. run. as-24 WHEN -IN I ROME - '. ' VANS JOHNSON sank Night yvinner, Tuesday, Feb: 17th-Mr. Glen MacDonald, Upper-;M9nteguo.- 885.00. You can win 0.10.00 Mon.-fl'ues..;23-24. February-