'l'ocl Sloan lnfurecl Toronto in, Boston Oui AsWings Lose, Hawks Win DETROIT (CF) -- Maple Leaf: clinched fourth place in the National Hockey League and a berth in the Stanley Cup play- off: by blanking the Detroit Red Wings 2-0 Sunday night on goalie Harr Ll:mley's third shutout. De eat failed to hurt the Detroit- ors. however. since they clinched second place as a result of New York's 3-1 defeat by Montreal. Result: of the three games which ended the regular season Sunday A rink skipped by Cpt. '1'. Page represented the Summerside R.C. E17. at the official opening of Al- ofls semi-finals. Montreal's chtllllli: n: will meet third place New York in Series ā€Aā€ starImg.Tucs- day in Montreal and Detrrnt will face Toronto in Series "B start- ing here Tuesday. George Armstrong and Dick Duff scored the goals and each drew one assist. Tod Sloan. brilliant centre for the two wingers. 35: listed on the opener but was hurt later and missed the entire final period. - The Toronto presented this setup for the PlI!)'- Clashed "1 the ice by defence: man Larry Hlllman. Sloan suf- fered a cut on the back of his head that required eight stitches. It was believed he will be avail- able for the playoff opener. PLAYED WITH FRENZY Playing with the frenzy of a team facing elimination. the Maple Leafs outplayed the Red Wings all the way. Lumley needed only 14 save: as a result of his team-mates - W . is - berton Curling Rink Wednesday and completed in two rounds of curling with Alberton rinks. Shown above are (back row C R. Hunter. MINOR HOCKEY ACTIVITY In spite of one of the winters biggest storms Saturday was anoth- er busy day at hockey for Minor bockeyists of the City. in the morn- ing. Pee Wee Hornets defeated Can adians 3-2 in an exhibition game. Hornets goals were scored by R. Bigger and J. Davies (2l; Canad- ians by L. Kelly and J. Molyneaux. In another exhibition game. Pap- erweight Leafs trlmmed Cubs on goals by G. Kane. F. Roberts (4). . Duffy (2). Then there were practice session tor Bantam Arrows and Bantam Abbies which were both well at- tended and rounding off the morn- ing two exhibition Boy Scout games were played bringing together 3rd and 4th Charlottetown Troops and 6th and 9th Troops. In the first of these games the 4th Charlottetown boys won by a score of 8-1. in the second contest the 9th edged the 6th boys by a score of 5-4. In the evening lively practice Midget. Juvenile ad Junior Abbie: and Unit No. 1 school Girls. Con- cluding activity of the day was a closely played Midget fixture bet- ween Vice and Abbies. Abbie: nos- ed out Vics by a score of 3-2 to take the best-of-three series in two straight games. Abbie goals were gcored by Joseph (Watts. W. Mac- Donald). W. MacDonald (Jay. Grlffint Jay (MacDonald): Vic: goals by Noonan (K Wt: Ford llill Playoffs To Begin Tuesday NEW YORK (CF)-The Stanley Cup playoffs will open Tuesday night. with two best-of-seven semi- final ounds getting under way at Montreal and Detroit. Montreal C a n a die n s. who clinched the N a tion at Hockey League title some time ago. took an active part in deciding their semi-final opposition by sweeping a weekend home-and-home series with New York Rangers 7-2 and 8-7. consigning the New Yorkers to third place after a bitter. down- to-the-wirelfight. for second place with Detroit Red Wings. The Ranger: will lay at Mont- real Tuesday and hursday with the scene shifting to New York next Saturday and Sunday. if fur- ther games are needed. they will be played at Montreal March 27. New York March 29 and Montreal March 81. FAMOUS MUSEUM The Royal Ontario Museum at Toronto is the largest in the Brit- h Commonwealth outside London. ngland. I For Quality Mlldnesa Value r-K TIC .4 IIIHII (Kennedyl. The game was handled by Don Whalen. Next game bet- ween these closely-matched teams will be Rotary Minor Hockey Night April 7th. TODAY'S PROGRAM Today's activities for the Minors at Sports Arena will be as follows:- 11.00-12.00 - Q.S.S. Paperweights and Pee Wee: not having classes in morning. 2.00-3.00 - Q. S. S. Paperweighta and Pee Wee: not in school in the afternoon. 6.00-7.00 - Junior League Resum- es - S. D. U. vs Avvies. TO MAKE TRIP This evening road conditions per- mitting. three teams from city Minor Leagues will Journey to oth- er centres where they will play ex- hibition and playoff games. Teams making trips tonite will he Ban- tam Colts. Unit No. 1 Girls and Juvenile Abbies. Bantam Colts wll meet at Bar- bour's at 5.45 and travel to Mon tague where they will play an in- teracholastlc bantam game. Colts Won a City interschool tourney and are playinfnthe Montague boys to establish K gs-Queens Bantam Interschool superiority. Unit No. 1 Girls will meet at Sports Arena at 6.45 to make the trip to Georgetown where they ulll play the 1st of home-and-home ames with Georgetown High girls or the Island School Girls Title. Juvenile Abbles will also meet at the Sports Arena at 7.15 and will travel b car to Crapaud where ,they wll cross sticks with Cape Traverse Rovers in an exhibition fixture. Orphanage Kiddies Enioy Follies Friday evening parties of 20 kid- dies from both St. Vincents and the P.E.1. Protestant orphanages were guests of W. E. Scantlebury at his Annual ice Follies at the Sport: Arena. The children were most appreciative of Mr. Scantle- bury': thoughtfulness in inviting them in to the evening's entertain- ment which was made even more enjoyable for them by generous treats of fruit and candy provided by Clarke Fruit Co. J. C. Mont- gomery and S. T. Green and Co. Citizens who co-operated in giving the Kiddies an evening out by ro- viding cars were Don Martin. ert Lannan. Abe Zakem. Ioran Mc- kgldan. Alan Maexinnoa and Bill England's "Rocket" Richard England's hodllv star Chick Zlmlclz has s record of 631 anotunaslz aaaisfeln in than nine :ae:on': city. in Thasfandlvdlhlswedzspena Edna Andy O'Brien cell: at this fen-was Winnipeg plays: hsmmmmumnm. OD 365 a nest. Got The Stovdavd-aiClonsw.eaw 9'-hwilhwualthu. I1-our nwelsndlopapsssfaemles. Olfnensulh. o cook C. Travers. K. Quigley and Don Campbell of Alborion; and D Sul- livan. '1'. Page. C. Cornet and M. Gummer of the RCA F. Jr. S.D.U. Hoop Team May Play Series This Week St. Dunstan's University junior basketball squad may be playing a home and home series this week in their first step towards the Mari- time Junior hoop title. Presently Woodstock and St. John are involved in a home and home series for the NB. title and it is epcctcd that S.D.U. will be playing the winner of this series sometime this week. in an ehibition game esterday afternoon the Saints walloped the city league Trotters 75-30. The winners opened up a big 38-13 lead In the first half and coasted home. John (Hondo), Kelly was once again the big man for Saints with a 19-point performance. Bob Fear- on was second with 14 and Mike Swift had 12. Charlie Readyls 10 points were high for the Trntlcrs. Rod li1arFay- den had 9 and Mark Ladner ll. Lineups: Saints. J. Kelly .19; Fcaron 14; Swift 12: McConnell fl; Tingley 8: W. Kelly 6: Morrison 4: Ledwell 4. Total 75 Trntters: C. Ready 10; Larinor R; MacF;iyden 9. Hnwatt 2- Glllis 1. Total 30. GREEK! BACK IN SWIM ATHENS (Reuicrsl-Greek naval forces joined in North Atlantic Treaty Organization exercises Sat- urday for the first time since Greece stopped participating after anti-Greek riots in Istanbul last September. : Bnosrou (CPI - The tail-end . League playoff berth. Sullivan (Litzenbergcr. Pilate). afgressive checki while Toronto :1 r31 38 puck: at etrolt': Glenn a . Armstrong got his 12th goal of the year out of a flurry while Hall was stretched on the ice from save: against Duff and Sloan. The goal came early in the second eriod Midway in the final stanza Duff fired wide from the blue line. kept on driving and connected on hil own rebound off the back boards. It was Toronto's um. victory in 35 road games this season. Summary Flrat rlod: No scoring. Pen- alties illman 0.45. Duff 7.59. Bucyk 11:30. second period: 1. Toronto. Arm- strong (Duff, Sloanl 6:35. Pen- alties-Howe. 11:39. Lindsay 17:12. Morrison 1:12. Hillaian 19:59. Third period: 2. Toronto. Duff (Armstrong 10.24. P e 11 al t I e :- none. Stops: Ll"-nley A .1 0-14 Hall 11 9 ll-31 Attendance. 14.332 Chicago Black liaii-ks. backed by Al Rollins' sensational goaltendlng. downed Boston Bruins 8-2 Sunday night to rob the losers of their last chance for a National Hockey First period: 1. Boston. Peirson (Boivin. Staaiuki 0:33; 2. Chicago. 10:30; 3. Chicago. Watson (Litton- berger. Sullivan) 19:35. Penalties. Flaman 11:09, Leswick 10:11. Second period: 4. Chicago, Litr- enberger (Watson. Suilivani 2:45: 6. Boston. Mclienney (Faman. Chevrefilsl 7:52. Penalties: Wilson 10:45. Armstrong 14:43. Third period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Pilote 11:20, Toppazzini (Misconduct! 19:21 Stops: Rollins i 11 lit-37 Sawchuk l 7 4 7-18 Attedance: 13.707. NHL Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Final standing in the 1955-56 Na- tional Hockey League season: L A Pt! Montreal 45 15 10 222 131 100 Detroit 30 24 16 183 148 76 New York 32 28 10 an 200 74 Toronto M 33 13 153 181 61 Boston 28 34 18 147 155 59 1 89 50 Cbicaga 9 12 155 210 SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon .- 4 - 5230 Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c Monday Night Playoff Hockey PICTOU PONTIACS vs. PARKDALE FLYERS Wednesday Evening Skating 8 - 10 PM. Admission 50c The Ninth Annual Confederation Boaspiel gets underway this morn- ing at the Charlottetown Curling Club at 11 a.m. Sixteen teams are entered in the three compsti win in Dick Irvin Eyes forbie Kennedy It was reported in a weekly I-1:-each-Canadian newspaper on Saturday that Chicago Black Hawk coach Dick Irvin has made an offer to the Montreal Cana- dien"s for their star Junior play- er Forbie Kennedy of Charlotte- town. But Canadlensl boss Frank Seiko turned thumbs down on the offer saying that Kennedy was one of the most promising players ' la the Montreal Organisation. Earlier another paper no a picture of Kennedy and o:ltend- er. Ed Johnson of l 1- Baby Hahn with the caption "Who can I301) them?" and hlllcd Ilrongly LThoCharlottemwnGnudln.Iuday.la:&I9.1OIO Big Bonspiel Begins Today . . With 3 Competitions Slated completed during t.od:y': play. Charlottetown is entering 11. Mon- tague 2 and one each lum- marside. at. John and It. Itepben. The first com the Imperial 0 Co. Ltd. Trophy. The losing teams in this compet- ition will enter the Matliesoa and MacMl1lan com'petltion and the loa- ing team: of th : play for tbejload Builder's Shield. The main section of the 6-day meet begins tomorrow and will ct-lltinuc through Thursday. The last two days will be devoted to mixed curlin . Six compettions will be run off during the main section including the play for the Confederation championship and the reserve championship. Although the number of entries for this year's meet is well below that of other years it is expected that some of the keenest curling of the season will be seen during the week. - MONTE CARLO. Monaco (Reut- oral--The wedding cake for Grac Kelly and Prince Rainier wi that both Iliaysrs will be given a very serious look-over come next fall by the parent club. ; Forbie is playing his last year I of junior hockey... .. .. NEW YORK (CP) - Montreal Canadiens consigned New York Rangers to third place in the Na- tional Hockey League standings Sunday night by defeating the New Yorkers 3 - 1. sweeping a weekend home-and- home series. designating the Rangers as their opponents in the Stanley Cup semi- finals. summary First period: 1. Montreal. Geof- frton (Harvey. Moorel 9:00. 2. Montreal. Curry 15:39. Penalties: Geoffi-ion :29. Murphy 5:18. Evans 8:58. Pronovost 15:07. M. Richard. Prentice 17:59. Second period: 8. Montreal, Be- liveau iolmstead. Geoffrionl 1:15. weigh nearly 200 pounds. Officials concerned with the catering ar- rangement said it will take the form of a tower 4'5-feet high and adorned by sugar cuplda. Rangers Left In Third As . Hclbs Sweep Weekend Series Penalties: Plants 3:58. Prentice 5:32. Hergeshcimer 8:46. Geoffrio 9:54. M. Richard 14:41. i Third period: 4. New York, 1-lorvath (Bathgate. Popelni 18:25. Penalties; Plante. Horvath 15:45. Stops: Plante I 11: s-on Worsley 11 011-30 Attendance: 15.203 titton will be for ,, mm . Parkdal The Parltdale tlysr: will be fac- ing their ltlffest test. of the cur- rent hockey uuoa to-aigllt when they take on the Pictou Pontiac: in the first game of the best-ob tbree series for the N. I.-P.E.l. Senior "B" Hockey crown. The Pontiac: won the 11.9. title 1 firing a shot when the New Glasgow Rangers refused to agree with the playoff schedule and fail- ed to show up for the first game of the playoffs. Pontiac: were awarded the eerie: by default. The Pontiac: bout uvbral play- er: the have performed in Mari- time mater and the A.C.s.H.L. in rs: years and have more than old their own a alnst top night competition in N. . throughout the season. The Flyers were given the green light to enter the Maritime play- downs by the Island Senior League executive and the other team: of the league. They are presently on- gagc.l- in a bitter semi-final ser- ies with the B.Y.C. in the league playoffs but finished in first place over the regular schedule. ' Parkdalo will be strengthened to- night by the return of Allan (Jun- iori MacLeod to the lineup. Junior is slated to arrive back in the city today from his course in Halifax and will add a lot of authority to their blueline corps. However the Flyers will be without the services of steady Pete lilll. a member of the R.C.M.P.. who was reposted out West last week. Parkdal: Coach Barry Moore ra- ceivcd onflrmation of the game from the Pictou management by telegram Saturday and by tele- Varner Retains Singles Crown LONDON (AP!--Miss Margaret Varner of El Paso. Texas. Satur- day reiained her all-England bad- minton singles title with an 11-8. 11-5 final victory over Mia: Judy Devlin of Baltimore. Hockey Practice For ' Montague Primrose: Following ronldlf: game A: the Sports Arena All players requested to attend. Tuesday - 8:30 PM. . P.E.l. Hockey Le a S.D.U. alt MONTAGU Thursday - 8:30 P.M. P.E.I. Hockey Lea e B.Y.C. at PABKDAL Thursday, 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Saturday - 2:30 - 4:30 Skating i . . l 1 you'll like its manly -A MENNEN brings you a completely new kind of after-shave lotion! wour sulm, IITI or on You: sac: A light, creamy. non-greasy lotion designed for men with thin, tender, dry skin. Yoifll like the way it uh: away that "inst scraped" sensation-even after the closest shave. And fresh. Afta loevesyour faulaeilog great. 'rlY1'l'.Ara11dmg:seaII:s. Ill Till HQQQBDAV IIIOIIT W HOIIYI -ultaihaoeass-as-u-sin-l ' :rona.:oc1:aaand A-I SPORTS Admission: Adults 60:: Children 35s : Advance Sale of Tickets: 12-1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. until game time. PLAY-OFF HOCKEY FOR N.S. - P.E.l. SENIOR TITLE TONIGHT - 8.30 Pl-CTOU PONTIACS Vs. PARKDALI FLYERS A R E N A For N.S.-P.E.I. Senior "B" Title . - 1 Al Sports Arena Tonight e Plays Poniiacs phone last night was assured that 4 pin. until in: Pontiac: will be in the city this at Taco she a ernoon. 0 seen and th This is the first mainland team the series are IcllodulACI:fg1'u:t.ellc(: game time. which i. to play at the Arena this year ton on Fri um um atnc: the Montreal Junior C:a- this week. an dā€ 0' dien: opened the season in the Parkdal: will lineup like n.1,, fall. In anticipation of a big crowd Goal-Roper; defense-A. MacLeml. their will be an advance sale of Josey. Ready; forwards-liurry. A ticket: at the Sports Arena from B. Carver. Gregory, Dunn 1.Inoonunt.ill.80sndlgIlnfromJ. by Earl: tliaolsod I'm awful at arithmetic. I never have been able to solve that puzzle about the frog who Jumps three feet up the wall every day and falls back two. Being a practical t pe 1 always give up and mutter bitterly 1 at the fool fro would be a lot better ol( 5. y . 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