" .....a...................... ........... .. ,Carver Bros, Dunn Score 2 Each arkdale Drubsg Pontiacs 7-2 To Take Series Lead The vat-i.daic Flvcrs took I 011?. for thci game lead in their quest N.S.-P.E.l. Senior B Crown at the ,spm-i5 ,1 rcna last night when they hammered out an imvrcsslve 7-2 victory over tiie Pictou Pontiscs. .Parkdalc ran up a 3-Olead in the first period outscored Pu.-tou 3-1 in the second and traded single goals with them in the finale. Allie Carver. Skip Carver and Willie Dunn each potted a brace of gpnls for the Flycrs and Jim Mac- Leod hit for ll single. Defenseman Shorty Aikens and Al Legere were Pictou's marks- is-ien. Referees Urban Morrison and Don Whclan assessed I2 penalties six to each squad. Ralph Josey of Parkdale was nded a game mis- conduct at 10.22 of tile third period Detroit Red Wings Have A New Respect For Toronto f)ETli()lil' (CP) -- Detroit Red Wings. illed with new respect for their Natitiiiul Hockey League ri- vals front Ttu't)nto, hope to shake a three-t;2iiiic slump when they meet .ll.iple Lczifs here tonight in the opening game of the Stanley Cup seiui-linzils This year's edition of the Wings. with new faces in the lineup. fin- ished secoiiti-the first time. in eight years that Detroit has tailed to be on top of the league at the and of regular season NHL play. Leafs. who had to battle to the wire to finish fourth. two points up on Boston Bruins. beat the Detroit- or: 241 Sunday night in the auto- Mlnor Activity” GIRLS T0 GEORGETOWN The island Girls Interscholastic Series which has undergone sever- al postponcnicnts will get. under way tovdght at Georgetown at 3.00 p.m. when Unit No. 1 City Titlists cross lticks with Georgetown High lchool Girls. Unit. No. 1 Girls are asked to meet at Parkdale School whence they will travel to the King's capital by car. M .......,.... )1oITlSUI'I Puntiacs were I listless lot. 1 - I :1 . :l.::u':1dwa ”.;'.I 'i.,...,. nevus. given at The first period set the pace for ,m,,.,.. pe.,ai.,. y... .-i-u--t-hocking the .emalnder of the game and lnpened without dash or fire despite ythe elffnrtsof the Fiyera to put some .001) into it. Parkdaie picked up three goals in the period but chould first thirty iniinittm l)ttl it sure easily have had twice that many if picked up Qm1:;1(lCl'dlll)' in Ill(' last their shooting had been up to par. half of the second only to the t)lipTltE H39” Seemed to be I little again in the third The l'l'lItttl ofhnvi,-ivziiixtous when they got around sboiit 800 fans sat ill iln-tr luiinls . the Pictou net and as a result miss. ... the bed part of lltt' uziiiir unified some glorious chances. Willie it uas only for the lir-i it'll l':irk- lluiin drew out Pontiac goaltender dale goals that (tiny tmilm-t-it to .Izit-it Ryan and missed the open cliecr vet-y nun-h corner. Skip Carver bounced one off The p.,.....,...., ...,...-iuiy on-tl mun pint-I post and Junior MacLsod and their long trip by lill' t-;ii:in-r lll the.A-llie to-rver fanned on rebounds day. were no match uliutert-r fUI'1(llli0lilly' in front of the net. ms- Tl:(E)ly.eapn land llf)i('ll.xi'iniin .lilt't'n llllf CGFVCP Kill: ill? fll'3i K0'il Of .17-, . -M lite game at 6.24 when he outraced tmv Pictou dcfensemen after the Wu-k was cleared down the ice ful- lmm: a faceoff in the parka.-he ..n.- hon Carvce got to the puck hr .i;is alone and picked the lower (ntncr Bob Hurry drew an assist on the play. itilltc Dunn nipped the second ulirn he slid the puck under Ryan atcr itikiiig Jim MacLeod's pass- ptiul truiii tllite) comer and Skip (Ear. y ;wi' Lul iittm er ree at 13.04 to on ADWTS Si-Ul" , lhv sunk llurry's pass from the side Coach .iinunv Skinner Et(llllilSl A. 51:, Aiken tog picmu on the his squad has been in a sluiiilh S('t)i'0sllN'l when he rushed the Against Leafs Sunday they man- leliulll of the ice on a three-man titled only 14 Shots on 2031. WW ibreak amt heat Frank Roper on a paired with 33 Ht? T"F0""t ital" backluind. Allie Carvor got that one Mark Babincau. LISTLESS GANII". it. was a ltsllcsx cztuic for N10 mobile city 'l'liat was the lliings' third loss in a row, anti they inan- aged to score only two goals in the three coiiti-sis. DCPDCTEG 81 Glmn H3” "1 the hack 2 ntuiutes later and Jim Mac- Delmll "Cl-X , lLeo(l made it 5-1 at 10.50 picking Sid Abel 3 llllim” R9” lM"3 the top coriici' after taking Dunn's great. said it was the finest game he'd seen Leafs play in three years. He tlioiigltt the rookie-stud- dcd Toronto team would he mighty tough in the playoffs. Jack A(litITI5& wl"15 3'"l””l' "'a"a3”"'.”""m'l" sun at 13.18 and Skip Carver match ll” ”?et1li"':i1T(;?”':&Prggncyould .ed that one and rounded out the "Lela gm wing: plav her; hr scoring for the night a littler better night and Thursday before moving pass. Gregory got an assist and at 16.32 the same trio was back again. This time it was Dunn batting in MacLeod's pnssout. Lcgere scored from Alex Robert- tlian a minute later when he roast- ed in on the left wing and hit low on the far corner. CHIT-CHAT - A lot of fans were pretty disappointed in the showing of the Plctou team ...... .. Their lifeless attitude was a far cry from the spirited play the fans have been used in in Island League play all season long .... .. They certainly wern't in the same class as the Flyers last night but it could be a different story when they get back on their home ice at Siellerton for the second and third (if necessary) games on Friday and Saturday of this week ...... ..By some myst- ery they outshot Parkdale 37-29 ...... ..We expect a lot more action- when the Saints and Montague tangle tonight and Parkdale meets B.Y.C. on Thursday. Lineups: l"..rkrlalr. anal. Roper; defense. A. lllacLeorl. .lnst"y. Ready frowards. A. Carver. flurry. Car- ver. Dunn. .l. Marl.entl. Gregory. Pictou: goal than: defense. Aik- eiis. Dunbar. Jack llat-Donald; for- wards, Babincau. .llat-Lean. Brown Jim MacDonald Robertson, Leg- ere. Robertson. J. hlacl)uiiald. Second Period: 4. Pit-tou Aikens (Babincau) 6.15;. .'i. Parkdale. A. Carver (S. Carver) R15; 6. Park- dale J. hlacLcod (l)unn. Gregory) 1050; 7. Parkdale Dunn (J. Mac- Leod. Gregory) 16.32. Penalties: Aikens. Third Period: 8. Pirtou Legem IROberts0n) 13.18: 9. Parkdala S. Carver (A. Carver) 14.34. Penalties: l)iinn J. MacDonald, Josey tn minors. game miscond- uct) Babineau. Tliflfhll-.f”i' Sa"'"””' "” T””iiCl'i'town Rinks COP Three Leafs are virtually assured that Ithelr 37-goal scorer. centre Tori .lSloan who suffered a slight con- tcussion Sunday night. will be able to play against Wings tonight. Sloan had eight stitches put in his scalp sud was out of action for the third period after being crashed in the ice hy Detroit iofcnceman in the opening day's play of the (Ioitfcdcratlnn Bonspiel being held at the Charlottetown Curling Club three Charlottetown rinks won Competitions At Bonspiel of the winning rinks: Innis (mate): Bill Beer (second); The following are lite members , Doug Saunders (skip): Hail Mae- 3;- 5TVlioiOlIlrIof.:lntowaGiuadb.Tunda;y.IlaadsN,1O5O Facing Elimination Montague-Saints At Arena Tonight contest it was a thriller all the way. Montague came from hid it 6-1 deficit in the second and with centerman Billy and scortng with only 1 second I to go in the game they fought through a 10-minute overtime period and 2 minutes and 89 seconds of anoth- er before bowing. So as it stands now the Saints could settle it tonight with a wit and advance against either Park- dsle Flyers or the Basilica Youth Club in the league finals. A Mon- tague victory - and they will be giving everything they got to gd one - would force the series into I filth and deciding game. ' Montague will be strengthened for the game bv the return of hard- working Dick Carroll to the lineup. Montague Primroses will he fac- ing cllmlnatlon tonight at the Sports Arena when they take on St. Dunstan's University In the fourth game of the best-of-five semi-final series of the Island Senior 3 Leu- gue. First Period: 1 Parktiale A. , 12:: Dunn (J. illatlsbtttll 1026: 3. Pnrk- nmicgably i lIl;:t:j.S'l1C0irVe" ”l”'”' A' MR" Saints will lineup as usual with V; . Earl Shepherd replacing Wllf Gli- Pennlttes. Biotin Ready (2). . "5 in the "gag An advance sale of tickets will be at the arena from 12 until 1.!) p.m. and from 4 p.m. until game time. which is 0.45 sharp. Crapciud Wins Crapaud Heartbreakers defeated Belvedere 3-0 in it fast game of hockey in Crapsud Rink Monday night. Ci-apaud now leads the ser- ies 2-0. The third game ll to he played tonight. DICK CARROLL lttontague dropped the first game to the Saints hut bounced back in the second to even the score. In their third meeting on Thurstlny night the Primroses were shaded 10-9 in a scoring derby. Despite the high score of the last Small Crowd Sees Game Beavers Down Amherst4-l To Win Maritime Crown AMHERST (CPI - saint John virtual standstill. Boavora won the Maritime senior Beavers punched homo two first hockey championship Monday by outskstin; and outchocking Am- herst Ramblers for a 4-1 victory. Beavers. who finished first in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hock League schedule. won the best-o- 0n1Y 1.400 fans turned out to see the final game as the visitors. skating faster and checking harder ramped to the title. In the final rtod goals and added on; more it each of the final periods. Rain- blers' lone tally came" in the opener. Stove Brklscich. Vlp Pal- ladino. Nick Nicolle and Waly Kuzma were marksmen for the winners. Dave Kiley fired the lone Amherst goal. Lineups period the forechecklng of Saint Saint lolin-Goal: Shirley: de- John had Amherst players at a fence: Barrett. Brklaoich, IIlnch- Outcome Oi Suit May Effect Legal Status of Contracts TORONTO (CF)-An American football executive said Monday the outcome of a 810.000 breach-o -con- tract suit involving a National Football League quarterback could seriously affect the legal status of contracts between professional teams and players in the United States. Edwin J. Anderson. president of Detroit Lions of the NFL. testi- fied during the first clay of ii civil action against Tom. Dubliitsid. now quarterback for Toronto A.gonauts of the Canndizin Big Four. Loris scck 510.000 In dzimages plus costs and an injunction re-. straining Dubllnski from playing football for any other team unti next May 1. Duhliiiski. leading passer in the Big Four Inst year. luliied Argos in 1955 after three seasons as see- ond-strin;: quarterback with Lions. The Detroit Football Company contends he was under contract to it when he signed with Argontiutit. Aderson sold the team has nothing personal against Dublin- Itkl. The. club wanted to establish The outcome of this case in tin- portant because "If we can't prove our case our contracts wont be worth anything." Anderson said. The Detroit executive said Lions. who finished last in their NFL di- vision last year. made 8100.000 loss in 1955 without Dublinskl. Lions would have won "at least half our times" with Dubllnskl in the ineup. Sloan Bcick For Tonight's Game l)E'1'R0lT (AP)-Tod Sloan. To- ronlo center Injured in the Maple Lcafs' 20 win Sunday night over the Detroit Red Wings. will be back in action Tuesday night when the two teams clash in the first some of their best-of-seven Stan- ley Cup hockey playoffs. Sloan was hurt into in the sec- ond perlod when checked heavily. and was removed on I stretcher. A cut on the back of his head the legality in Canada of the U.S. TODAY'S PROGRAM . Today's activities at. Sports Arena L3"W H'”'"3"- "A for the Minorsosre as follows; 4 V-il.00-l2.00 -- .S.S. Paporweifl ts. h and Pee Wsss not having School.Beavel's in mornin . Ch2i.3ior.::itig. slim for Model School 0 e 4.00-5.00 -- Final important work- ill.lT..ll:::B':.;tl;'2:5.3'f:';.l.t1with Boston B's merside; Saturday in Charlotte- town. "C" SERTES RESUMES Wednesday evening at 8.30 in Souris Rink. Morell will be at home to S;1tmmersilde't; S;:1lItui'man'si Aces in t e fine 0 t s ycsr's3 Intermediate "C" Playdowns. The Hlgiklay .1j:3g"Fd H" m Med Q”. teams will play the -ith game of. r. ac” Igmm 1" gp '9 their series presently led by Morell:'e5 ” only 1.: plannsflg hm? two games to one. If after thelbua h' Nlllih .33: (:1 gain. lithe" fourth game the teams should bet" em” fur; Mr .tgam.Zdav tied in games. they have agreedlmd nmvrh " ""39 msoliwr Mmzi; to play a 20 minute period to den" "0" 1" ml lnn mom 1.5 elde a winner in order to avoid '1'” C" "”' as K ' a further long trip in the series. W Doubleheader At Civic Stadium llouhle-header exhibition hockey: I held 'ie spotlight at Civic Stadium.Nlne last night. ;l;hehEasi Prince Farm-; ars defeste t e Wllmot Aces 7-2.1 I for the winners MacI(enzie scored I. Madson 2. and Riley and Bsr- . rett one each. McCormick and Labute scored for Wilmof. In the second game the wtnsloe AIVIIIEITST (CPI---Pl.1yinL' coach Steve Brklacich said Monday night he is trying to negotiate a series for his Saint John Beavers with Boston Bruins of the National e s. All but three Bruin players have agreed t meet the Atlantic Coast Senior League winners. he said. Beavers would be bolstered with players from Amherst Ramblers. eliminated in the ACSHI. finals here Monday by Saint .lohn. Ai North River rink last night Nine Ililc Crock dcfcated Cove- .liea(i ii to 2 in the first game of :3:rfm';g:.er,:cg:-i,,4th:):::?m;;.semi-finals. -For the winners D. the "hat Trick" for Wlnsloe. Waynetlrmchiachfr" A 1”” w'h T3311” 1 Gillespie scored two. and Vesseyl "r '" nsc” l" Hug "5 and Mat-Donald 1. and Doiron got singletons. Red . . ,,. , Wes Santee Gets Mot-Lean. Sterling Phillips. Jamie Psilllips and Claude Gaudst scor- . .m. Abbieship Saints ilnother Stat NEW YORK 'APl--Wes Santee the Summerside goals. W got. another stay Monday -- this lot ' Ga l time. because of the weather. Last evening at the sports Arena The state Sup;-ggne court he"-. J Ab . . . . . . Jnryga hyble: xlggggd o?u:.3si2U. ing on the lifetime han imposed wide open game of H" "W13, on the mitt-r by the Amateur Ath- City Junior League. Next and final letlc Ifnlnn was put off until in- zigulm Lbeeagule gragne of t,l'1lI brack- .1”, W pay at. t e Arena . - wwnudw Huh” ” um Mm The reason was that Santees Saints and Abhles will again be 1”"-""" Chm" P' r"'m"' W” the competing mums, anowhnttnd at his home. Abbie goals were scored tut "f""TTTTTTiT””" ” ovenin by Johnston from Cam l . ' F 1!. Y. 0. Practice hell. Hardrahan from Ashley. John-1 Hockey practice for B. Y. C. this ston unassisted and J. Hogan from Campbell. scoring for !.D.U. were: A. Gillis unassisted and Murpllytevenlng 6-7 Sports Arena all play- ill tmllllsted. ers requested to attend. NOTICE Following are the list of horses for Wednesday afternoon racing on North River lca Causeway, start- ing of 2.30 sharp. CLASS A PACE-Gingerbread Mon, Robert Baldwin, too B. Lee, Prince Merino, Money Ads. Sandy Bud- ng. CIASS A TROT-Oun MacElwyn, Royal Scott Jr., Guy , Harvester. Sonny 3. CLASS I PACE-Iuddy Watson, Millie: Express. Cul- umetta. luclty's Dream, Ginger E., Min Real Money, T., Clone. i.&I&YA9ll'lIn9WlXUgig,HoIanPicydaie. l r l.TI0T"'403?A 8qutre..My Heroine, lornlel l all three competitions. A rink skipped by Doug Sgund. -rs defeated Frank Acorn to win the Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. Trophy; Clifford MacDonald defeated Frank Curtis to take the Matlieson and Yllacltlillan competition and John- ny Squarebrigizs won the Road Builder's Shield with a point total of 93. The runner - up in this com- petition was a rink skipped by Frank Hansen. Besides the trophy the Saunders rink won four candelabra donated by Imperial Oil and the members of Frank AL-orn's runner-up rink won four Viyella shirts donated by Moore and MacLe-od Ltd. The members of Cliff MacDon- ald's rink won 4 electric kettles ldonatcd by Malheson and MacMIl- lsn and the runner-up rink won four sports shirts donated by Hend- erson and Cudmore Ltd. The Island Construction Co. (lon- ated four trl-lamps for the winners of the Road Biiildei-'3 Shield and the ruiiner-tip rink received Ronson 'iighlcrs donated by Maritime Elect- lric. Hockey HILTON l.-laitrl A.A.l'. Chiimpiona lll)RNli'l'S URTT .. tg..- Al,Bl'.'R'l'llN REUAIS l.-liiml M.A.H.A. ”R" Cliaiiipions Toniglil at H:Zl(l , Al hlllilll lllVl:'.R Skate tiller RINK Sport Films Wil Fish And Game Meeting i SOUTHERN KINGS THURSDAY, RAINBOW ROOM 1 Bison Restaurant. Montague 3.00 P.M. Sharp Allison Tait (lead). Clifford MacDonald (skip): Jim Cameron (mate); George Dillon (second): Percy Simmons (lead). John Squarebriggs (skip): Doug Cameron (mate): Chick Williams (second): Mel Macl-layden (lead). MAIN SECTION TODAY The main section of the meet gets underway this morning at 9 o'clock with 20 teams competing for the confederation Bonspiel Clismpion:-ship. Three of the teams are from New Brunswick. two from Montague and the rest from Charlottetown. ROUND- Tlll-CLOCK PROTECTIOII the 5'-nay: 75! SIJO DEODORANTS FOR MEN STICK or SPRAY! Good Grooming legins .-an '0. h" MARCH 22 contract. required eight stitches and he suf- bargerz forwards: Kull n he. Kusnta. JOIlen:..n,Rll,l)llgl Sgglgmlglcolle. Boiloau. Palladlno. I: Hi K : . L. Klloy. Powers. Bolleyiierfgmi forwards: White. Bi-iltaitt. Ken'- itody. Schmidt. Bsrnaque. '1-1,", rlen. D- Kiley. Leyla. Gray. SUMMARY Flt-at period: 1. Saint Jot... Bridaclcii (Nicolle) 8:14; 2. Ami hei-st. D. Kiley (Powers) 11.33. a. Saint John. Palladino (Kullinait Raubic) 18:80. Penalties: L. Kiley Second period: 4. Saint John Ni. collo (I-Itnchbarger) 4:52. p'....,. tlss: Kullntan 0:58. smith 19:40. Third period: 5. Saint Jot... gusrna tKullman) 0.53. Penalties-' one. Alberton-Milton To Begin Series At North River The Milton Hornets, Priitt-e Ed. ward Island Amateur Atllleilr U... ion Intermediate "3" hockey champions. and the Allierton Reg. als. the Island Maritime Amtileur Ilockcy Assdciation inlermcniatp "8" hockey tifallsts, begin 1... first or the best-of-five series (.1 ltigeltt at North River Rink, title the teams are playlin: rm no official title. in theory in 1.... the wuiner of the series will he the inteimcdlatc B champion of ill. island. There has been a good den of discussion throughout the lslaml as to the relative strengths of the squads and the series was arrsng. ed to settle it. The Rentals were scheduled to or liito the N.S.-P.E.I. playoffs over the weekend but the snowstorm forced cancellation. The series will fored a slight concussion. 0 IS begin this coming weekend. Modern refreshment refreshment VELY LADY. count your blessings! Be glad you're 0 L50 slender, so easy to dress, you go. Then thank your owti up-to-dale good sense in choos- ing the lighter, less filling foods-the modern taste that keeps your figure trim. Today's Pepsi-Cola goes right along with this whole- some trend. Never heavy, never too sweet, Pepsi-Cola refreshes without filling. Have a Pepsi- the modern, the light reiruhitioii. so admired wherever I also be shown. 1 l l ( l . lT 1 SPORTS Adnilssica:Adnlts PLAY-OFF HOCKEY TONIGHT - 8:45 Advaneesaleotflelntazll-1:30p.in.atttl dpnmtupmsumc. S. D. U. Vs. MONTAGIII Primrose: A R E N A 606: Clildaa 356 TheLigHT refreshment.