Trotters Defeat The Sport L o d g e Trotters strengthened their first place lend Page I The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 10, 1955 Large Crowd Attends Races At North River Yesterday A large crowd. taking advantage of the ideal prevailing weather conditions .attended the Victoria Driving Club's ice races held at the Hon.Dougald Macl(innon Speed- vtay. North River. yesterday at- ternoon. Buddy Budlong and Ka- jah Hanoier racked up the best times of the afternoon. going the quarter-mile distance in 31 2-5 seconds in the Class B Trot. Otherg winners were Bonnleis Motley. Home Henley. Guy Harvester.. Walt Ni See. and Toily Budloiig. SUMMARY Class A Pace Bonnie's Money tRanklnl 21 l Heme Henly tlilacl-iaydenl 122 Prodigal Yic tMorrisseyl 3 3 Li Winning horse owned by Lester Rankin, Southport. Times. 3850. 33. 334.-. Class A Trot Hiitlrly Htitlloilg :l:'allonl l 2 2 (tux llartester tReevcsl 2 dlif l Rniali llniioier AlttI't3SldEI 4 1 i Pr-gi.'.v i-lllis -Steadl It 3 J ll'iniiing horse owned by F. Fal-I Ion. 'l'tiiic.s. 31:5. 313;. 32. I in the City Basketball League with I 57-45 decision over the "' ' ” in a game played at Prince of Wales College last eve- ning. The win leaves the Trotters 10 points ahead of the second place Saints who have 22. Donnie MacLean led the Trot- ters to their win as he racked up A total of 20 points. followed closely by Wendall Gillis with 15. MacMillan collected ll. K. Ready Class B. Trot Nora Dale 'Nickersonl Big Boy twillisl Lucky Frisco (Gillespie) Winning horse wned by . . erson. Times. 37. 3636. Class B. Pace Wait N" See i0'Mearal 1 1 Money Adds tJonesi 3 2 Prince Marine (Shaw) 2 this Scotty Watson twoodl 4 3 Toddle Win tMacFaydenl 5 (ins Wuining horse owned by George Gregory. Times, (1195. Illis. Class C. Pace Tony Btldlong lShawl .lolly Dick tsmithi t Colonel Simcoe tC. Smith) Twilight tNeilll Winning horse owlled by D" Connolly. Times. 35”."s. 34. Officials Starter - Harold Cudmore. Judges - Harry Murphy. (leoriif Smith and Lorne Kelly. Timers - Harry Murphy anti Bert Younker. i Announcer - W. H. Benton. 1 l 2 2 3 3 Nick- ; auro- 5V9-:d-lw- Announce Sawchuk Will Receive Three-Game Rest ipellillllesl lrwin 0.26. Mortson 8:26p 1)l-L'lil1(llil' lAPl -- Detroit Red Tuesday. I Viiiugi annoiliiccd Wednesday that ”Terry was getttiig a little wor-L gonlie "erry Saxicliiik will be i'ied out there." Adams saitlt given a three-game ”rest" ant "You know. a goalie can inakc game while the players inl front of him can make 25 andl nothing will happen." In 54 games this st-asoli. Saw- chuk has permitted 109 goals for a 2.02 average-second only In Toronto's Harry Lumley. Last week in Boston. however. the Bruins raddled Sawchuk for 10 goals in two niizht.-z. Adams said that goalie Drive (iathertlm of Quebec Aces in the Quebec Hockey League uould go in Edmonton to replace Hall will be replaced by Glen Hall. 11 2Il-yi-at:-old netniinder from Ed- nionton of the Western Hocke: League. "We're giting Terry a rest -- nothin g more." said general manager Jack Adams of the Red Wings. Hall. who played liriefly fol the Red Wings in the 1952-53 sea- son uill he in the nets for De- troit in Saturday's game in Tor- onto. He also will play in Chi eago on Sunday and again against Chicago in Detroit next Saints And Montague In City League Victories Third Period: 8. S. I) U.. Jay tGaudetl 2.55. 9. S. D. U.. Gaudet tllurnsl 5.35. Penalties. Gregory .35. Whelan 13.45. SECOND GAME Two quick goals by cenllmf-iii:;ilii' rm-um. iililly Hughes at the start 0 t e; Saint l)unstan's University top- third period provided the Prim-1 pied the Parkdale Flyers 6-3 in roses with their victory over the UIF 0990302 Eamc in hrcak lhf luckless Charlottetown Royals. Parkdale winning streak. Thel Both 9,315 were bnillam 9;. Flyers are two piiints behind they”,-ts on me pan of Hughes. H. Pflmr”-595 bl" ht"? I 33"” Intslipped Dick ('.arroll's goalmoiith h3"d- . pass into the Royals net on hi.- , l'mST.GAMF' . first effort and split the Royal:-: Saint Diinstans scored fixc defence m backhand H waistghitl on Allie Carter coached Flyers. Park- dale jumped into a 2-1 lead in the flrst period hilt sensatioiial goal- The Montague Primroses Jultlljcd into undisputed possession of first place in the City Hockey League last night by defeating the Char- lottetown Royals 6-3 in the secondt game of s doublelicader at the. Apps Arseilaiilt scored the in-' surance goals for Montague on :a .lo-ioot slap shot before iittglies Paul .la.v was top point producer me M59”- ette. Jerrv Burns and Lloyrl lor the llriinroses in the initldlt. ”S:-iiika" Gaiitlel I session while Jack Browii ant willie Dunn. Friink Smith and i);-iie Mat-.l.eod scored for the Allie Carver blinked the red lighll Royals. 6, LePage 4. and Howatt and Mac- .Kinnon 2 each. I Mark Ladner lod the Welshman scorers with 18 points while John- son had 11. Revell 9. Mackenzie 16. 'i1acLean 1 and Morgan none. Welshmen 57-45 western capital for a twin-bill with the two fummerside teams. On Saturday evening the Welsh- men meet the Saints at the P. W. C. auditorium. Draw For Local Curling Tonight Draw for tonight:- 7 P. M- 1 ice 3-lllritish Coiisols games 7 P. .- 1. Ice l-Regal I W. Beer. L. Dtiiiald. Dr. More- side. Dr. Cox: vs.. A. A. Mac- Leod. J. Hornby. R. Ewing. Dr. Brown. to Sumnicrside where they play a double-header with the Flyers and the Cleaners. Friday night the Scantlebury Nomads go to the ,Black Hawks iAnd Rangers In 1-1 Draw NEW YORK iCPl-Dean Preli- ytice scored of 16:20 til the fist tperiod Wediiesday night to give lNew York Rangers a 2 - 2 tie 1:-igziinst Chicago Black Hawks. The National Hockey League's last- placers have yet to lose to the Rangers on New York ice this sea- lson. I Tonight the YMCA Celtics go I I Suiiiniary First period: 1 New York. Halli- gate 17:01; 2. Chicago. Sullivan. lHolliligworth. Watsonl 17:-ill. Pen- alties: Alurphy and Hollingworth ll:-17, Sullivan lmajorl and Foulin- ato illll1ltlI' and major) 12:16. Sccond pt-riod: Scoring. None. .ilt'liilyre 11:05. Third period: 3. Chicago. Sulli- tan tllortsuii. l.itzenliergei'l 6.'i8; 4. New York. Prentice (Lewit-ki. Ralcighl 16:29. Penalties: None. Stops: Russell 9 111 5-28 Worslcy 16 11 7-34 Ice 2--Regal 1 Paul O'Rourke. Dr. ltlucl:ach- 'ern. A. MacDonald. C. Campbell; ;vs.. C. Stewart, W. Goss. Jas. Cameron. R. LeClail'. lce 4-Regal . ' 1:. MacDonald. P. Ready. B. Mai-Kay. K. Myers; vs., D. Sedtle: wick. D. Peterson. D. Seaman. B. Burden, Ice 1. 2 and 4 open at 8:30 for lscratch games. Today's Rotary . Rink Schedule g Today's schedule at Rotary t'ink:- tt-12 am.-Skate. Parkdalc cliildreiip 2-3.30 p.m.-Skate. kiddies ac- companied by adults. .”l.45-4.15- Paperweiglits. P,S.S. Falcons vs. Q.S.S. Royals. I 4.15-4.45-Paperweights. W.K.S. Hawks vs. Q.S.S. Bruits. 4.-l.'i )-Pee Woes. Q-5-5. R01” Iket.-. rs. Parkllale Parkers 5.15-5.45-Pee Wees, W.K.S. Moli- .ari-hs vs. P.S.S. Spitfires. 1 6-7-Vocational School I 7-ll-Abbies Sisters ll-9-Covernnienl Garage staff 9-10-York Juveniles vs. Mid- .g('tsg I 10-11 New Glasgow hockey practice. FC:r-ie Tonight MacDonald Wins Three In British Consols 'Spiel After tiiree complete onus in play in the British Cu . ls tsun- nplel at tile Lnai'l0tLel.own Luri- ing Liuti rink. tour of the eight puiiicipaiiiig riiiits have ueeii eliminated in the douole-knocim .tlll Llllnl)9l1Lit)ll and only one re- mains uiliielcatect. A Cf'i3l'lt)llt:I.UWll ruik. skippeu oy 1)r. Wenoall MacDonald. has gone tlirougii the three rounds with a pcricct record. The toll. rinks which have been eliminated are the R. Beck foursome from the Alttlllilglle Club, the J. Profit 1111K Irom Aluerlon. both going down without a win. the F. Bry- illl rink triini Alberton and thc Judge .l. S. l)(.'SlL()t.'l1e8 loursomr from the Montague Club, both having a 2-1 record when elim- inated. ie.-nerday morning in the first round of the two-day 'spiel. the winner of which will represent the Province at the forthcoming Dominion Fliitils at Regina. Dr. . ' b i : B : t 7'11. . . 'h)L.n2m,:m0m, u(.n(:ixm(,r"(,:: come back for another goal to Mzicl)onaltl pickctl up his first mg remainder Of the mnlesl put the game beyond reach of win as his rink. composed in skip. Dr. MacDonald; mate. John '(,,. mp Saims Wm, N." mars andl The it-alns play cd through a l3'(illiil"0blill.'.L'S. lst stone. An :13 "m. 35,351, (m".,- gm," nunst.-m'5 scoreless first period. Apps Ar Likely and 2nd stone. Elmo. gt-orprs were Arnold Mullins. (;inn.I st-nault and Phil lilcGt.-c scoriit. lil;ic1)oiinltl. trounced the Bryan rink from Alberton 19-3. The .1. illziyos rink from Suinmerside de- feated the R. Beck rink from ftltintagile while the second Sum- mersltle entry. the H. Macl”ar- lane Ititilxstime. beat Judge Des- lioches fl'oni Montague 17-0 in the folirth game of the round Ihc Clifford ll1acDonald skipped quar- fnr the losers Harold lloviatt scored from a SUMMARY goal mouth scramble late in lli( FITSI PPFIM third period to close out the scor- l S D 1'. Jay thfullinsl R25 ml 2. Parkdale. Dunn IA. Carrerl 9 10: sl-MMARY 3 Pttrktlale Smith IVA. (iarverll 1.-".5! pnlnd. Smling. n" n, ;:&"::";'1'r'l::i: ?"2I"B- 9U'I?:Mul- afigitallies: Cudmore 6:31. Josey llns. lLemayl 145 S. 5. D. U. gr d P - , 1 at t 1. -. v .1 7. . 5.1 i ”"' T""d' ' p "Biff guI..n:n.',?',In. aixeilanvjs 7. l larsennult I(.ai-rolll 1:311 2 Royals. I Hockey Scores National League Mont a gtie. T h 1 rd Period: 5. H .40. 6. Mon-1 Hughes tCarrnlll tel defeated the .1. Profit rink from Alberton 13-7. This left he Summerside a n (I Charlottetown liltiiitagiip.;i'inks with a win each and the Pmkdalp ,AV (.an,Prl ,sm"h,. rown tllradleyl 62.18 3. tttont-tiagoe. E Hughes wan-nlli 1-32 545 p.,n,,l,".F' Hm.” 3-mg Macy; aftllc. McGee IMacLeod. Shop 7. Itloiitagiie. Arsenault (Hug!-ies, Dona,” 930- 1 hardl 10:06 4. Royals. 1'). .ilnr- Carrnlll 11:26. it. Montague. B. -- Lend t.l. MacLeodl 13:22.' Pen Hughes tArsenaultl 11.46. 9. Rov- l".V- SNPDVIHTG l2?05- ials. Howatt tMncI)ona1d. Brownl l4:l.'l. Penalties. Ready and Car- roll. 7.06. Montreal 1 Toronto 3 Chicago 2 New York 2 American League Sliringlicltl 5 Buffalo 10 Providence 1 Pittsburgh S Hershey 4 ttleiclantl 3 Atlantic (toast Senior Charlottetown 4 iloncton 2 Aiitrgonlsh-Plctou Coleliestu Ralifax 0 Pietou 2 -Curlers from the Alberton Curling Club won the Thane A. Campbell challenge trophy at Al- tBest-of-nine semi-finals tied 2-2' New Glasgow 1 St, 1-'r. Xavier 3 (Best-of-nine semi-finals tied 22 Ontario Senior A Owen Sound 3 Kitchener 3 Windsor 6 Fhntham 9 Quebec Junior A Montreal 5 Quebec 1 Northern Ontario Senior Pembroke ti Sudbury 6 Ontario Junior A Kitchener 3 Barrie 7 FORUM EVENTS? III. I TI 11 Hanson-2 Qesu Issue Iclosl Iporh ,, 1 IllATiSALl.': "'”" , . TODAY .. THIIRSDAY - 9 TO ii mi-.-:-talc... ti: -M-w-mm 7' I General Coinient - These teams play 3 ppm of mp uni." unison. PRICES: 4 Isaac ...'. s-1: Iberton yesterday. defeating rinks representing the Summerside Club by a close total score of .'l4-.'l2. Results of matches follow: 11.1. H. Myrlck 5; L. Linkletter A. Brooks 9; C. Hunter 14. L. Linkletter 9; H. Matthews 7. J. H. Myrick ii; A. Brooks 8. Personnel of teams: A. Brooks. Fred Arsenault. 31.10 with 91 In lD&. 31.50 I Alberton Rink Winners Of Thane Campbell Trophy Chappell. R. Bishop. L. Linkletter. Frank Daley, 1. Nicholson. C. Peters. J. 11. Myrick. lfeber Hardy. C. Travers. E. Albert. C. Hunter. M. Perry. C. Gor- don. A. Mllligan. J. H. Myrick, C. Hunter. M. Perry, M. Hutt. H. Matthews. A. Wilkie. Albert Clarke. Cecil Hutt. Cancer in 1954 caused 12:1 of every 100.000 deaths. compared Montague and Alberton rinks winless at the end of the firs. round. in the second round. played in the afternoon. Dr. MacDonald re- covered from an 8-8 deficit .at the halt-way mark of the 12 end er to deieat Hayes 14-11. Clifford MacDonald beat Horace MacFar- lane 11-7 while Bryan eliminated Beck with a 9-7 win. Profit was eliminated by DesRoches by an 11-9 score. The six remaining teams en- tered competition at 7:30 yester- day evening with Hayes putting: Bryan out of the running with a 20-10 victory while Desltoche was eliminated by Horace Mac- Farlane who won 18-4 in a gamc which was called at the close of the 11th end. The only extra end game t the bonspiel so far came in the match between the two Char- lottetown representatives with Dr. MacDonald edging Clifford Mac- Donald 11-10 in s 13 end game. A four ender in the fourth paved the way for the doctor's win. He held it one point margin coming hiinie in the 12th only to have his lead erased and shove the game into an extra end. the out- come of which was not decided till the final stone was played. This morning at 10 a.m. the two Summerside foursomes play with the winner meeting the Clif- ford MacDonald rink in the fifth round at 2:30 p.m. The C. Mac- Donald rink itt composed of skip. Clifford MacDonald; mate Doug Cameron: lst stone. Roger Part- ridge, and 2nd stone Don Won- iiacott. The winner of the fifth round will meet Dr. Macl')onal" in the final this evening at 7:30 Following is the summary of yesterdny'tt play: First Round Dr. Kfacnonalrl (Cl, 032 130 2131 0311-19 F. Bryan 1A1 100 001 000 100- I J. Hayes 1S1 OH 001 033 ON-l2 R. Heck 1M1 N1 110 100 101- 9 C. MacDonald (CI 011 322 031110-13 J Profitt (A) 104 000 101 000- 7 Judge 1')esRoches 4M1 002 000 110 110- 0 H. MncP'arlnne tSt 110 226 004 002-17 Second Round C. MacDonald (C1 020 301 M0 210-ll if. MacFarlaiie is) 201 010 011 001- 7 F.Bryan IA) 010 211 021 100- 9 R. Berk tMt 201000 200 011- 7 Dr. MacDonald (Cl 100 200 403 301-14 .7. Hayes 181 01) 01:1 01) 010-11 .1. Profit M1 001 002 am 210- 9 Judge DesRoches tllfl) 7 11) till 011 002-11 WHOWl WHAT A GAME! . IT MAY WELL DECIDE Tl-IE LEAGUE TITLE MONCTON vs. ISLANDERS FORUM -. TOMORROW .: Fitl.. res. i I -. 3:30 PM. til: 0 Third Round Maple Leafs In 3-! Victory :1 Over Canddiens TORONTO (CPi - Toronto got one fluke goal and centre Rudy Mtgsy added two clean-cut tallies Wednesday night as the Maple Leafs crushed the powerful Mont- real Canadlens 3-1 before 13.874 National Hockey League fans. One of hockey's rarltles occurred lust before the second period got , under way. Referee Frank Udvari asked to inspect Lumley's goal stick and found the blade half an inch over regulation width. Lum- ley was given a two-minute pen- alty for "playing with an over- slzed stick.” Rookie centre Brian Cullen served the sentence. it was learned later that Cana- iliensl coach Dick Irvin had re- quested the check. Lumley broke a stick in a recent game in Mont- real and the canny lrvin. appar- ently su'splcious of some of the Leaf netminder's stops got hold of the broken stick to inspect it. Summary First period: 1. Montreal. Moore iolmstead. Beliveaul 3:07: 2. To- ronto. Horton 11:24. Penalties: Kennedy :12. Harvey 19:46. Second period: 3. Toronto, Migay tStewart. Thomsonl 19:12. Penalt- ies: Lumley (served by Culleni :00 Thomson 1:28 Beliveau 8:39 and 19:59. Third period: 4. Toronto. Migay 17:45. Penalties: Migay 16:13. Stops: Plante 10 8 11-29 Lumley 8 6 11-25 Pictou Knots Series 2-all STELLARTON. N. S. (CPI-Pie one saw no. Milton Defeats Cornwall l3-5 At North River rink last night. Milton Hornets defeated Cornwall Meteors 135 in a regular league game for the S. R. Johnston tro- vhy. H. Machoan was outstanding for the Hornets. getting five goals. while Frizzell had three and Crewys two. Kelly. Campbell and Blanchard had singletons. For Cornwall F. Taylor and Connolly each had a pair while Purcell got the other. All's Quiet On Hockey Player Draft In The U.K. LONDON tCPl-Ali's quiet on the call-up front for five young Canadian hockey players notified that they were considered elig- ible for the British draft. ”They havent heard anything since they wrote back to argue their cases for exemption." player-coach Stan Obudiac of Ayr Raiders said Wednesday by tele- phone from the Scottish town. Five Ayr Raiders were in- volved - Dave Rusnell, Wadena. Sask.. Cy Whiteside. Wetaskiwln. tou Royals hung a 2-0 shutout on.,m - A” L , . w- - d Halifax Wolves here WednesdaytBuS'Kei1' ::(:e);.5rmln:::ifg'A?,;1. night and knotted their best-of-ninclicme nah Anny A” have played APC senior hockey league semi- finals at '1-2. Tom Mahar and Vince Ryan scored for Royals. giving the club its second straight win over the slumping Wolves. The teams are idle tonight. re- suming their series Friday night at Halifax. Dr. MacDonald (Ct 010 411010 021 1-11 C. MacDonald (Cl 102 020 020 201 0-10 -1. Hayes Isl 023 122 020 3415-2t'l F. Bryan M1 300000 203 020-10 Judge Deslloches Ilili 000 020 110 00- 4 H. MacFarlane is 222 102 002 23-111 Cunndianu Wins MIAMI. Fla. tCPl- Canadiana, ”wned by E- P- Taylor of Tor 0010. Wednesday won 3 55909 "'X:i"r10n8 sprint at Hialeah race '”'Ck- Leading all the way. ti... ho; favorite won by 3&2 lengths 3" paid 53-00. 32.90 and 32.40. it was Canadianais first start of the season. No ifs. snds or buts about it. ltwo years in the British lce Hoc- gkey League. The call-up legisla- tion cmers males betvtecn the ages of 18 alid 726 who are British isiibjects and have lived perman- pently in Britain for two years. llsland Juvenile League Formed it was announced last evening .;y uiiiciais of the Physical Flt- ..c.-s UlV1Slflll that the Division is to-operating this year with the AIAHA in an eltort to provide more lioitrtey Inr lslaiid Juveniles and. tiiat. to this end they will supervise a league consisting of llle teams. namely. Surnnierside. Keiisington. S.D.U.. P.W.C. allfl lAbbles. Three gt-inies -of the double round-robin series will be played this weekend with two of these being played Friday evening. In Kensington. Kensiiigtcin will be hosts to Prince of Wales and at Rotary Rink Abbics will be at home for a game with S.I).U. Game time at Kenslngton will be 8:00 p.m. and at Charlotte- towli. 7:30 pm. Balance of the schedule for these teams will be published later. At the end of the schedule. the fifth place team will be dropped and the first and fourth place teams will play home and home games for the right to meet the winner of a similar series for second and third place teams. The finals will be a best-of-nine Iaffalr. Campbell Gets Winner Islanders Strengthen Lead With 4-2 Win.Over Hawks MONCTON (CPI Charlotte- town Islanders were assured of at least a tie for first place in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League Wednesday night after de- feating Moncton Hawks 4-2 in a regular leaye fixture. lslanders would have to lose both their remaining games and Hawks would have to win their two to end the league in a deadlock be- tween the two teams. The loss ended a consecutive 16- game undefeated streak for the Hawks on home ice. They had tied one and won 15 of their last 16 starts at home. Hughie Campbell's screened shot from the blueline broke a 2-2 dead- lock in the third period and Wimpy Jones fired the insurance marker two minutes later. Other goal getters for the Island- ers were Copper Leyte and Danny O'Connor. Tod Cnmpeali opened the scoring in the game to put Hawks ahead at the 12-minute mark of the first. Ross Watson fired the other Monc- ton goal. Lineups Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: Hlnchberger. Brltlaclch. O'Connor, C a m p b 2 ll; torwards Dowling. Carver. Deytc. Whitlock. Gray. Hennessey. Leduc. Jones. Palladlno, Kullman. Moncton- Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: Lepine, McNeil. Weaver. McLaughlin: forwards: '1": Bowness. M i t: h elfn. Campeau, Hirschfeld, Watson. Lncrotx. Houle Revise Truck. Field Team VANCOUVER tCPl - Jackie Macdonald of Toronto won't be going to Mexico with Canada's first ltzm-.tiiiericaii Games team next month. Fred ltoviell. chairman of the games committee of the Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada. said Wednesday Jackie is unable to practise for the discus be- cause of weather conditions in Toronto. and there is no women's sliot-put competition at the Pan- American meeting. Jack Smyth of Winnipeg will replace Miss Macdonald in the 1-i-member track and field team. He is entered for the hop. step and jump. broad jump. and 400 and 1.600-metre relays. Rowell also said Murray Cork burn of Toronto now will not en- ter the 200 metres. There is a: limit of three competitors for each country. Canada's contest- ants will be Harry Nelson of New Westminster. 1-l.C.. Bruce Sprlngbett of Vancouver and Dick Harding of Toronto. Cnckhurn will race as planned in the 400 and 1100 metres. and in the 400 and 1.600-metre relays. I The games will he in Mexico. City March 12 to 26. I . . Giants Siqn 4-Mun ' . Coaching Staff '; NEW YORK (AP!-New York Giants announc t' the signing Wed-1 nesday of its four-man coachingl staff. Larry Jansen. Herman Franks Freddie Fitzsimmons and Frank Shellenback. Giants are hopeful that Jansen. a 34-year-old righthander who was taken off the active list last sum- mer. may show enough in spring training to warrant returning him to the active list. 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