FEBRUARY 4. 1952 Two Tie Games Played' In N. H. L. '10ilON'l30. Feb. I -(CP) paston Bruins. mainly in Hockey League fall. rnie result H) in the second ilesdlock the issue lrame. Johnny Peirson of Boston open- ed the scoring when he finished rookie lii-females. lied Sullivan and Jack Peirson got the puck in . pile-up in front of the Leafs an a. play with his two Molntyre. gal and fooled Rollins with neat baekhender. I Show Tod Sloan not the equlllzer -It Sawchuk l0 l2 11-49 2-03 of the third period. A 31- MCNH1 5 9 ggglg goal man with Leafs last year, Sloan tipped in a pass-out from : hind the Bruins cage from H k S 157.1 Smith and Teeder Kennedy. ' SUMMARY First Period (Saturday) Scoring: None. Maritime Major Penalties: Mortaon 'I:00 and Sydney 2. Glace Bay 5. 13:45, ssndlford 914.2. Kyle Charlottetown 2. Halifax 4. ,2'I:60. Moncton 2. Saint John 6. second Period Quebec Senior 1-Boston. Peirson Sherbrooke 4, Ottawa 1. Mclntyre. Sullivan) 3:53 Sliawinigan Fall; 3. Vnllcyficld Penalties: Flaman 10:21 and 10:46. Schmidt 11:25, Klukay 11:26. Third Period I-Toronto, Sloan (Smith, Kennedy) .. 2:03 Penalties: Morison 5:23 and the son of goalie sugar Jim Henry. tied Toronto Maple Leafs 1-1 Sat- urday night. before 13.810 National left Toronto one point ahead of the third-place Montreal Canadiena and boosted goslon's lead over the fifth-p;-ze New York Rangers to two points. The game-largely lack-lustre pxcept for Henry's play and that n his opposite number. Leaia' Al Rollins-opened with a scoreless ms: period. saw Bruins go ahead and then Leafs in the final On Saturday to Montreal's 1'1. For the gin. SUMMARY First. Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Reay 8:11. - Second Period I-Detroit. Lindsay son 8:10. Leewlck 12:29, Meger 10:45 Third Period 3--Montreal. Curry Penalties: Lindsay 4203, Kelly 3 13:00. N lnvertimcl. National League Detroit 2, Montreal 2 (tie). Boston 1. Toronto 1 (tie). Paciiio Colst League Seattle l. Tacoma 7. Calgary 5. New Westminster 17. entirely on the d ensi e. broke through Bawchukj brilliant stand. in the hectic laat period De- troit had only four shots on goal full game. Canadiena had a 30-19 mar- (Kelly) 14:12 2-Detroit. Glover (Howe, Abel) . . . 17:06 Penalties: Pavelich 4148. John- IlMoore. Gamble) ............ .. 7:31 -i-Montreal. Rcay (Geoffrloii, Bouchard) . 17:22 at the Upper Queen Street rink on lottetown Juniors; the second game between the lat East Royalty and alty boys couldn't seem to get warmed up and lost. to the towners Ausiand scoring the only tally for the visitors and I. MacDonald the outstanding player for the towncrs. key played by both teams. with 5. Easter and K. Kelly the outstand- ing goalie and forward for the Royals. The Basilica boys. although they lost 12 to 8, played a good game of hockey with Louie Curley being the outstanding player. 0 0 0 hockey. so some of you Scouts that are not playing, get going and get arid.-. (Notices. East Royalty Scollll The Scouts of the East Royalty Troop were very fortunate in hav- ing a surprise visit. from Dr. Fisher. district commissioner. on Friday last. Dr. Fisher kept activities in full Scout swing with games. knots. and mapping instructions for a number of Scouts nearing the first class stage. I O I Hockey - Two exciting game: were played Wednesday. the first between the End East Royalty and the Char- the Charlottetown Basilica Troop. In the first game the East Roy- by a score of 3 to l, with W. Mac- Y.M.C.A. Hoopsters Score 75-54V1ctory Over P.W.C. led by George Scantlebury defeated Earl Nicholson's Welahmen 16-54 Sat. urday night in a tree scoring P. E. I. hoop league game at the P. W. C. Coal; and one free shot to score . I total of 20 points. LePage came through with a half performance Suite by virtue of eleven bus-l99d by -INK "SPY" Midy- a slow first half. their shooting eyes twenty minutes with the result that the Y. outscored their op- ponents bl-38. on the Welshmen in the peconu half with a 16 point effort on eight field goals. most of them from under was second high for the legiana with 11 points and Tommy Scantlebury third with 10. the first quarter but the Welsh- men came back score at 14-all early in ond quarter. third quarter the score stood 4'!- 3l in favor of the Y. George and Tom were high scor- - era for their respective team; In THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN the first half. George scored 10 points for the Y.. while Tom had six for the liners. George Soantlebury and Le- Page shared scoring honors m the last half with nine baskets each. Maoflaught of P. W. C. got all his points in this half with Joey' Hoyt and Berard each acor- ed six points in the last twenty minutes. The game was The Y. M. C. basketballers. ”Windy" LePa.gq and auditorium. Scamlebury tossed in 14 field strong second to score 22 capably refer- SUMMARY F6 F8 PF P ts. The Y. led 14-16 at the end of The boys got in the last Y.M.C.A. Ballem LePage Howatt . scantlebury Dalzlel Glover . MacMiIIan Mac.-Fayden Taylor F Big John Mscuaught lpurred the basket. Berard Col- Totals .-... P.W.C. MaoNaught .. Hoyt . . Scantlebury 3 The Y. led 14-8 at the end of II! to even the Carr . Warren . Berard MacNeill . MacKinnon . the sec- Ml the and at the City of Quebec (semi-final): Toronto Royal Canadian, N. Findley, 10; Detroit. Dr, S. Mac- -Kenzie. 8. Montreal West. E. L Gallagh- rr.l1: Snlltll: Falls, Ont.. D. Afboud. l0. The Scantiebury b r o t h e r s 8looo...i.;u...,.-s8l.....,.,,,, NlO6e4ooov-easel.-ggea,..9oH ;lOOOUI--D-his-:GllO9g,.,..,..cO3 to-l ..- .. ...'!4 .'E ”5"'l's'gTT09rJ-lo-r.r-not-gurbig Totals The second game saw fast hoc- Remember. this is the season for in the fun. 16:21, Lablne 5:28. Edmonton 2, Saskatoon 4. 5.09,; Victoria 4. Vancouver 0. Henry 11 0 10-27 Rollins .. O55-16 Quebec Bonspiel C Quebec Jacques Cartier, H..R. Lyman. 7. Hgg, Bouchard, 12, Quebec Jacques Toronto High Park. F. G. Hus- WW. Feb. 3c.(cp)-)u. Cartier, C. E. Dmond. 8. band. 12; Laclllne. Que-. 3- 5v suits of Saturday zamca in the Qlleltec llllelmlvioml Medil-5 Smllhl l I Quebec Intcrnalional Bonspiel: (9-”ml'lm3ll1 Vi” do” ”””1)' Provlllco Brooches (semi-final): Ormslown. Que, W. G. McGezr- final): of Quebec Points Claire. Que.. D. Ken- ned,V. ll: Quebec Jacques Carlicr,, C. E. Man-hand, '1, .i-:,,r;li-. 12: Moncton, N. 8., Beaver, lnylernauonn Goodwm Shgem Quebec. N. Rousseau, 9; Toronto Moncton, N. B.. C. Baxter, 12: mundston, N. 3., 2:. J. St. Pierre. Quebec Jacques Cartier, G. Am-'; yet. '1. mil): 14: Chicago. F. Coffin. 5. Findley, 12: Montreal West, E. L. MONTREAL 2. DETROIT 2 MONTREAL. Feb. 2 - (CP) -4 vfonlreal Canedlena' r o u sin 1 third-period drive wiped out a two-goal deficit and earned them I. 2-: National Hockey Lelsue tie Saturday night with Detroit Red Beavers Boost Lead By 5-2 Victory Over Moncton 15 Mercurys Win THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, ,Feb. 3 - (CF) - Edmonton Mer- curys, Canada's Olympic 110039! entry, swept a pair of week-en: exhibition games. The Mercurys today whipped I loam of Canadians living in lur- npe 7-I. Gordon Robertson paced Edmonton with three goals while Ihielitenant-Govt-rnor's (final): Ottawa. M. Stonehouse, 13; Royal Bank international (ii- Quebec Etchemin. G. Lemicux. (finall: D. Ken-. Ronson International Pointe Claire. Que., d, 10; bec J .1 Bmggfdl at "W55 C” George Abel, Billy Gibson. Al Pur- vi: and Bruce Dickson scored one each. Saturday the Mercurys took the measure of a Dutch team bolstered City of Quebec (final): Tomato Royal Canadian. N. Wings. It was a. thriller for the 14.426 and Fred tans. Ted Lindsay Glover scored for the Wings the second period and Canadians. with a wide margin of the play in the last period. pulled out the no. on goals by Floyd Curry, and Billy Reey. The tie ke-pt. Detroit four games ri front of second-place Toronto with Canadiens half a game be- aind Toronto. Neither Gordie Howe of park on points. For more than two periods looked as if goalie Terry Saw- chuk of the Wings would gather In his lith shutout of the season. Finally Canadiens' desperate pow- rr plays. with the Wings almost the Wings nor Maurice Richard of Canadiens could score and their- goal-scoring leadership remained deadlocked at N. But Howe nag, In assist to stay in front of the SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. Feb. 3-- (CP)-Salnt John Beavers. whose in Ion-g-standing lengthy lead in the Maritime Major Hockey League was whittled in recent weeks. in- creased their substantial margin by knocking off Moncton Hawks 5-2 Saturday night. The win stretched Saint John's points to 77. or 13 more than Charlottetown islanders and Glace Bay Miners. Glace Bay rose in A second place tie with Charlotte- town by defeating Sydney Mil- lionaires while Islanders lost to Halifax St. Mary's. 7 Pete Langcllc scored for saint John in the first period, and Howie Lee and Ken Watson 'made it it 3-0 before the sccond clidcd. Merrie Hamilton and Ray Mar- shall tallied the Moncloll mark- ers early in the third period. Lee then shot his second of the night and Tom Smclle finished the Daily service to BOSTON from Moncton. time with Maritime Centr ' Airway!- Inquire about TCA'a family fare plan. Fly the family for half fare. lee your Travel Agent--. VV. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD. 191 Queen street 1111.55 IIUABA out uuoun - llalhlllllwll xivzar Ientunnuaa - Hawks Saturday Night pl : . s-coring. Hawks. showing improvement over their reccnt performances here. caught fire in the first and third periods but Beavers had a definite edge in the game generally. Don Lockhnrt gave good display in the cage. making 37 stops against 18 by Hal Gordon. The shots that did get past Lockhart were toughics. More than 18 nilnutcs elapsed before Langelle broke the scoring ice with an assist from starry Johnny U-brlaco. Hawks were shorthanded at the time. as Red" Olsen served the only penalty of the period. He also had A solitary third period penalty. only two other minors were imposed in the cleanly fought contest. After two minutes of the mid- dle frame. Llee captured the puck. crossed the blue line alone and fired one of his typically ter- rific drives. Lockhart didn't have a chance. Watson shot the third Saint John tally in a three-way play with Al Buchanan and Bill Mccracken. Beavers kept the Hawk: bot- tled during the first seven min- utea of this region, when Gordon had to stop only one shot while about nine were peppered at Lockhart. The first Moncton tally. only seven seconds after the lastoper- led opened. was somewhat ac- cidental. When Hamilton took I quick pass from George Scholee another Moncton STANDARD IOUIPMINT ON ALI. CIIRYSLII-IUILT VIHICLIS You'll get a smooth :..de eadahle flow of Wax with the new IMPROVED Cllfyco Battery. One Of many irn rove. merits istlrd is co Safety Valve. ' vents corrosion . . . overiliia . : a and monulcrlly a'd- lam water to the correct level. You Chg aler- Pllllloutlh argo I" D0430-Desoto -- dealer can install a Chtyco Battery for You in a matter of minutes. YOU CAN DEFEND ON ?iJ6'A?)'6'0 70 E WEI?-ZIW 'T'U-w'C:g..-9 Ihelped by Sam Kennedy and and shot, the puck was deflected in the net off the stick of Beaver Matt Mesich. Johnny Arunclel was still serving time left over from a second period penalty. Just as Arundel returned to the ice. and with Beavers still not organized. Moncton scored again. Marshall did the firing. Marcel Clements. Hawks needed only one more to knot the count but the equal- izer proved too elusive. Lee made it. 4-2, Buchanan getting another exist. and Tom smelle ended the scoring before the half way mark of the period. Line-ups: Moncton: Goal. Lockhart: de- fencne, May. Milne, Olsen, Wine- master: lbrwarde. Marshall. Cle- ments. Kennedy, Scholes. H810- ilton. D. Horeck. Filion, Robin- son. Burman. Rowe. Saint. John: Goal. Gordon; de- fence. C. svmelle. Mesich. Lee. Arundel; forwards. Ubriaco. T. Smelle. Hurst. Nicolle. Blair, Mulligan, Mccracken, Watson. nuchanan. Larigelle. Rofereee: Larry i-ieffering and Gerry Mathieu. SUMMARY First Period 1-Saint John. Langeile (Ubriaco) . . Penalty: Olsen 18:36. second Period 2-Saint John, Lee ' 3-Saint John. Watson (Buchanan. Mccracken) 14:14 Penalties: Hamilton 4:03. Ar- umlel”I918'h” " Third Period 4-Moncton. Hamilton 13:46 .. 2:00 Clondlnnlc half 3 mil? hides aerodrome from pilot 1., aircraft at 3,000 loct...cloudbasc 250icet...alandingtobemadc. ' "Request GCA - Over" (Pilot to favor) . -”Air Force 514-This la GCA" (GCA to Fife?) Beneath the concealing cloud, 1 Ground Control Approach (G.CA.) Traffic Controller in his mobile truck, watches a spot of light moving across a radar screen. The spot of light is the aircraft in the cloud By radio contact, Ground Control Approach tells the listening pilot where he is and what to do. Salcly and surely, GCA:talks' the pilot down. ". . .you are four miles from touchdown . . . approaching the glide peth.. . begin your descent at 500 feet per minute . . . ...foke over visually. . .300 yards from touchdown" The magic of radio and radar-without which the Royal Canadian Air Force could not operate cilectively-safeguards the men who fly. it's the responsibility oi R.C.A.F.'I'eclmicians to maintain this important equipment at peak ciiicicncy. :" I K , I I : I . - I IIQYAI. CANADIAN AIR FORCE : . I Aarnow :.'.'.:.":. Cari:-.::.".:::i:.". - : 1 93 MAIL THIS COUQDII L (scholar) .. :(YI 3-Moncton. Marshall (Kennedy. Clements) i:4'I 0-aaint John. Lee (Buchanan) .. . . .... .. 0:01 1-saint. John. T. Smells (Blair) . .. I283 Penalty: Olsen 2:152. Stops: Lockhart 13 10 8-81 Gordon was-I I 7-ll . (semi-final): Granite. E. H. Pooler. 5. Sydney, N. 5, Di". .1. R. Mc- Gallagher, 4.' ...-mi Canadians 12-3. Que"... L, Mdngy,-9, 5; 54,, Toronto Gral:te.D1G. Plagrton, Le1l)lnan,p6. I Q p Bu h :e:g,:om'5 lliiIel'il(R)llt0lial I()lilialilR: .. ,1 h ' H J, A, R p I 5, 13: Quebec. T. . e aney, . 'ovilioe 0 uc we 'ooc es e er roug 1. ll .. r. ., V oRon:alQ;:nk International (semi: Lieutenant-Governor's (semi- (final): Clarke. lo; Quebec Winter, A.l 5Cal3::D. wlixeglagiid-tlhcr-E: final); linnl): Ormstown. Que.. W. G. Mc- Dussauli, 9. I E .”.b( T h- mew birthday Chicago. 5, com". 11. camp. Quebec Jacques Cartier, G. Gcrrigle. 16: Toronto High Park. Quebec International Medals W333: beeltiiersed ercomwnws old”; bcllton, N. B.. W. H. Marquis, 4. Amyot. 9; Quebec Jacques Cart- F. G. Husband. 8. h. (n (rinall. N ' !:nhAabm";t she had 11 children Quebec. mchemm, G. Lemieuxt .5.-' pap, Noe1,g, international Gold 5 leld - Quebec. I . Rousseau, 10. Tor- l I - . 4 10; Hg1jfg,x' 1);, w, House, 5, Ottawa. M. Stonehouse, I0: nail: t. onto Granite. G. Plaxton, 9. Olfdnhorlrlli-fils)(8l(1)f5e Sllll llvlns. N10 Ramon 1ngemauona1 (semi. Quebec Victoria. V. E. Lyonpwaf Quc-boc,qIlf. 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