Oatfight Saint D'unstan’s Squad To Emerge With 2-1 ‘Victory In Deciding Tussle Qqiplayld but far from outfought Prince of Wales College hockey uali last night captured the Island intercollegiate title as they defeat- ssaint Dunstanb 2-1 in the third and deciding game of the best out “hm series. Saints had taken the opening encounter by a. 13-2 count . i the new champions made a stirring comeback to take the second h“ g and then added s. glorious climax last night as they pushed back f... lflfl‘ thrust by the losers to emerge with their siiln victory and ‘Nahum-i; a goal in the first minute of play the winners sow the hint; tle it up in the middle canto; then they forged back to again g into a lead that they held to the end of the bitterly fought struggle. ‘Ami a bitterly fought struggle it was in each and every period. Close to _ . muusand fans. made up for the _most part of rabid college rooters e- ‘ ‘ ‘ CV81’! xumnty rugged hockey. Bodies were reckless mm," a, the play raged from one end of the rink to the other with Ilghininl-like rapidity- gcs fl aLn standing out like gwcon llghgt was the slim, dark iigure of Ivan McArt.hur llte P. W. c koaiie, The youngster rose to w“. heights every second of the l m» in throw back a ton of rub- h’. ‘with stick. arms and legs and ggpflllfllly in the second period as Pi”::.::::;: :32“? thur ma e a} hiid the fans surplus and chm-in; st the same time. Not at- wiipilng to take anything away his teammates but it was Mc- ilrthur that meant the difference between victory and defeat last: night. His mates in front oi him, hiywgvcr proved their courage as fought back every inch and led by the figures o! Beck and Horlgson in; two defencemen and up front. me day-ting, weaving bothersome ‘figure oi red-headed Rusty Peppin they threw back the Saints time without number to deserve their cto and title. F“? big crowd had hardly got settled in their seats when P. W. C. struck a telling effect on their own W151i. as the Saints eager to start the scoring rushed into opposing w-i-iipry B111 Hodgson snared the m away from a. stick. Skating M, to center he whipped a 1on1; forward pB-as to Simmons and the hard shooting wlngeiygave Flour- nisr not a chance on a. Wllloiliflfl in drive from ten feet out. ycr the rest of the period the two quads, giving everythins they . toreupand oiwninvaineffortstn mu as both Fournier and MacAr- thir came through with sensation- sl work. A penalty to Ed Basile" give the Saints an advantage in manpower but the winners held dimly. h. was the P. W. C. team's tin-n to press as Martin was chased its boarding blit P. W. C. could. m biog]; inrough to increase their in . ‘ less than two minutes after the start of the second period. Fbrbfl! spearhead of practicalll’ W‘ his team on ilsnd g sliding shot behind the P. of the lt wsa clean thrown around with W. C. goalie. Beck. rugged and capable P. W. C. defenceman however again drove the champions into the lead pa lie broke up an attack inside his own line. Breaking verv fast Beck tore to the Sail-its line and then blazed a wicked drive at Fournier. Four- nler partially blocked the drive but it trickled off his body into the twines. it was the payoff goal. But although there was no fur- ther scoring the fans saw more ex- citement in the rest of the game than has been witnessed here in a good many years. Hodgson went of! for a two minute rest and Saint-s really went to work but MacArthur was too good. Four times in s. row he made sensational saves from drives five feet away from him and he was still holding the fort as his male returned. Rossiter of the Saints was chased lust as HodESi-‘m returned but the P.'N.C. team fail- ed to give Foumier any difficult moments as they kept. up the pres- sure. All during the third period it. was a matter of the Saints presi- ing, pressing, pressing and P.W.C. driving back, driving back driving Bruins Stop Toronto ’s Bid ‘fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE" SEVEN i” Interco Johnny Quilty Manitoba And Ontario Only Airmen win 4-2 Plans to enlist Undefeated Rinks Left In MONTREAL. March a -(CP) - Jo My Qullty. 21-year-old Canad- h lens centrem won the Calder Tr an from Ottawa who ophy u last sea.- son's best National Hockey League rookie, said tonight he had taken a. medical examination preparatory to enlisting in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He did not know result of the examination. Confirming that he had under- gone his "medical" Jclmny said "I thought I might u well try the air oree." He wants to qualify for air crew and hopes that he migh t get the 8. chance o! being a pilot. When he gets back from Toronto IPriday he is going to the Montreal recruiting centre to find out the result of his examination and ii.’ he has passed he will be interviewed and signed up. If he qualifies for the Air Force he hopes to be able to t: leave so that he can finish the ckey sea- son with Cansdiens. B ' owlmg !.M.C.A. BOWLING ALLEY! Service Club League beck. Saints just couldn't at the "l-Y 6"“- oourageous stand oi the new title- 9- 5W“ gag holders and. the final whistle went F. Plow! with the city team still hanging on B. Boyle: 1'73 to their slim one-goal margin. C. MacDonald 25'! Lineups: . W. Goss '.__ 261 st. Dunstans-Goal. Ibumler; Total-ease. defence. McAdam. Mil-full. Smith. Roesiter, forwards, Forbes. I-Ier- y.‘ Mm._ I llzerhselvlaeuaid, Hemlihill, OI-Inn- a 8mm ~ m y, x n. Prince of Wales-Goal. MoArthlif. 5- “Lg f; defence. Hodsson. Beck. forwards. J- ig m m Bagriall, Dick Bagnall, Sim- . Jllioslmkm 193 lnonds, Vickerson. Cudmore, Hoop- R. er, Peppin, McT c. Total-WIP- 811ml! First Period - gaging-g;- i-lialwac. Simmonds. (xodcsonl a. Duncan 14o 1 - . Gaudet 188 Penalties: a. Baguall. Martin. {L camcmfi 165 Second Period P Power 229 z-aiw. rorbes 1:30. A‘ Shem“ , m 8-P.W.0. Beck . iouhmz 1 Penalties: l-Iodgeon. Rosettes’. - l_ mm Period _ ti‘ Scoring-None. K llllmni- _ Penalties: Hodgson, Sexton. I gtilorex" B. Nioi-lolson 134 G. Hutcheson 2m low Score 149 For First ‘Spot With 5-3 Victory BOSTON, March 3—(CP)-—Bos- film's war-shattered and injury- liddled Bruins found themselves during a wild second period OWN! and went on to out-battle the Tor- onto Maple Leafs for a 5-3 vitriol‘! tonight before a 10,000 crowd n5 the Boston Garden. After spotting the Mo-Dle Mail. Who W916 striving to gain s, first- vlia tie with tile New York Rans- ile in the National Hockey League. Ill early goal, the Bruins tallied three limes within a. five minute "Niel: during the second 139F105- Llcrd Grunsclal, one or the three lmfliollrs pressed into service when the famous Krauts enlisted in the l't.C.A.1='.. wiped out Nick Mews opening score and then Eddie Wistmnn tallied twice in the short 89m of 30 neccnds while the Leafs were playing short-handed. Brimsek had kicked out many blistering close-ups before. But just before the session ended, Ernie Dxlitlls put tllc leafs back into the ilamc by countering Toronto's second goal with n. drive from the blue 1m. Early in the final. after Wisemsn "ii "r a scoring shot for Roy Con- lther, the leafs tried t0 crush liifliie Frankie Brimsek with their l-riflc pressure. But he was hav- lnil one of his best nights as he matched skill with 'I‘urk Broda his 817 190 175 101 230 High single: A. Bhemen 386. High three: A. Shel-rep 934. In Boston "“""°" °""' “m” Pilots:- M Dockendorif 11g outstanding rival for the Veaina %:f::;“° 1g, 97 goalies’ iropoy- M Stewart 13s 11a With more than eight minutes to some 9s go and the leafs battling like dle- “aka” mons. Pete Langalle meive then; ncwhopebyhoong epuctou ,_ of a Jam against the side-boards G3‘§§:n{;"“" m m and dashing in to score Toronto's M‘ Mwunnan l“ M thlfd C081. n. Thumb‘ 133 Then the Leafs threw caution to M‘ manna. 1m m,‘ tlhewfndsuidkeptpreesing with Adrmwuod 1m n: rive, men. only to be trapped l low EQNANZ seconds before the final bell, when Gordie Bruce clinched the game comorah__ with a blistering drive from just E Henry ' 1.10 152 inside the Toronto red line, 2' mum“ m5 l“ SUMMARY ' u m m First Period g gem ,4 m F-Rifw- N- M“ (“"4”) 1w. MacInlils 11a 154 Penalties-Crawford (brine:- and T°m"”"°' ‘°"““““é°..‘.ll.'fi°°i‘3f.l‘fi Js;=,g;,;""=— m, 1,, 2—Boston, Gronsdml (Cain, A. n‘. 8mm‘ m5 l” Jackson) 5147 s'mmma 21g 111 S-Boston. Wiseman (MoGill) 10:00 L’ Ford 135 142 Q-Bmtflil. Wiseman (MOGIII. C031" smith 95 114 acherl 10:30 ‘T°ta1_2333_ o-Toronto, Dickens (Cm) 19:02 Penaltles-Cloldliam, Goldup, H. Jackson. ‘Third Period c-Boston, Concctier (Win19 2M ‘f-‘Iloronio, Lazlzolle 11150 High single: J. Kielly 386. High three: E. Mitchell 544. Moore 8e McLeod Stars:- L-Boston, Bruce (Crawford) 10:41 q_ DgyIQ ' TO as sues,- i-uu" , ‘EGAD! Penalties-Bruce. Hillel‘. N- Meir. oougar_l__ EVERYBODY m oua BOARDING HOUSE is BUYING BONDS RlGi-lT UP T0 THE 210 129 198 gas $36 167 130 li1 140 Canadian Curling Playdowns — ow fourth rounds today. Slsvik came victory in an exhibition gems at the through with a 12-0 morning vlc- Orvttal Rink iory over Nova Scotia, 1:1 addition to an afternoon triumph over New Bfwwwlvk- for I» record of three a repitition of’ the first while the victories and one defeat. In the third waa scoreless. match eke-inst New Brunswick. Blavikls four came through with neat draw shdls on the ends, with the skips rocks count- ing on each occasion. Ontario provided some of highlights of the fourth round, com- ing through with a six, five and two four shot ends against Prince Ed- ward Island. ‘Ihe entire Campbell rink of Hamilton Thistles was on its game and their deft draw shots left Cruikshank few openings. Manitoba. won its third round a- gainst New Brunswick 15-7, while Ontario triumphed 13-9 aver North- ern Ontario, British Columbia took the measure of Prince Edward Island 13-7 in the morning while Saskatchewan defeated Quebec 14-3. Quebec and Nova Scotia have yet to mark 11p their first victories of the four-day tournament, which ends Thursday. B! Harold Atkins (ianadim Press Staff Writer QUEBEC, March 3-(OP)—Man- iwba. supplied as thrilling a finish as the Macdonaldls Brier Tankard playdowns have provided in many e- yelr today. ooming from behind on the final end to defeat Saskatch- ewm W! keen owe with unbeat- en Ontario 1n the Canadian curling Championship. The curlers did not play tonight. III-stead they attended a banquet which was followed by the ennui ‘NW3- Tho bW-iviel will continue tomorrow. ‘me small crowd on hand in the Quebec ANTIB- W witness today's Dilly expected a close struggle in the fourth round match bet/ween Kw WM-‘flllh Manitoba rink and the Saskatchewan four Jklippgd by John Franklin, And they were“ disappointed. It was a. battle of Manitoba's 800d drflwlfl! game against Sas- katchewan's running-type curling. And Watson had his hands full in CUPIYIG with the sure-aim firing of Franklin's Rcsetovm team, The highlight of the close strug- sle came on the 12in and final end when Watson's Winnipoggers Manitoba 200 200 303 131-15 Pulled out three lhots to overcome New Brunswick Ml 021 010 000- 7 I two-mint deficit fOI victory. While the Manitdba-Saskatche- Quebec 011 000 010 000- I wan battle featured the fourth Smkatchewan rovmd P131’. Ontario also extended its winning streak to four games Ontario 104 002 212 01-18 by dfifefil-illi! Prince Edward Island N. Ontario 020 140 000 110- 9 22-4 in a game that went only 10 ends. Gordon Campbell's Hamilton P. B. Island 012 000 010 111- 7 999m. Nllllésenting Ontario, start- B. Columbia 200 223 103 000-13 ed with four shots on the first end and Wni-iillied to pile up the score Nova Scotla. 011 010 102 102- 9 against W. R. Cruikshankk Char- Alberta. 300 301 020 030-12 lottetown rink. In other fourth round matches, John Slavik's Alberta team from Viking was extended to the limit B. Columbia 040 200 120 240-15 below 11051118 out D. P. Connolly's Nova Scotia. 101 021 003 001- 9 New Brunswick team from Bat-h- - 11m 8-7: D. A. Campbell's British r. n. Island 00o 01o 21o o- 4 Columbia team from Vancouver Ontario 411106 004 5-22 topped John I. Hebbfls Nova. Scotia rink 15-9; and Northern Ontario, N. Ontario 010 4Z0 400 330-1‘) it; colors carried by Bill McMltch- Quebec 101 001 010 000- 4 ell's Sud-bury rink. won 17-4 over the Huntlngcion, Que, team skipped Alberta 101 120 001 011-it by J. A. Ross, Jr. New Brunswick Third Round Results Fourth Bound Results last. two the 010 001 1l0 300-7 On-ly slavikb Alberta rink re- , mained within striking distance of Manitoba 010 301 000 103-9 the two leaders after the third and Saskatchewan 102 020 011 010-B l MTMéiZ-Fd 1'60 139 14o V. Murray 84 154 105 I v 3 o L. McAles-r 22o 14s 203 Standm 1n s e Total—25’f'f. g p! I cr°ws:_ Q March 3—(CP)- B_ Huggan w? 175 247 Standing in the Canadian Curling G McQuaid 108 237 16o Championship Bonsplel after four .1 ClldIllOfE no m 144 “lune-ii W. McLeod 120 143 193 Won Lost A. J. Hearlz 206 223 172 Manitoba 4 Total-MW. Ontario High single B. Huggen 287. Alberta High three B. I-Iuggan 709. New Brunswick OOl-‘Dfifibélflfi $D@MNNNHO° I‘ International League fifnfimoognnfl° Tame"? Saskatchewan .1. Dy-kens 132 111 14o PM” “PM mend 1.. Phillips zos 20a 212 NW8- W“ n. McDougall 180 13s 19o Quebec R. McDonald, 254 261' 181 L. M. Block 412 197 175 HOCKEY GAME TONIGHT TOtliI-2998. ‘my u R0 hwm 1 " en e a p my Juvenile Stanley Steamersz- gmadlem ‘gm evefllllif eh, the m Stanley 226 171 331 orum. Game to start at 6 oclock. H, c “am Juvenile Royals lineup: Cudmore. M Q ‘-' 194 183 155 Beck dson MoDou 11 Be g- M96911?“ 179 223 15B Jackson Gregory Sigiliimondgr-Blatlgsl- ~ M9 e5 Z53 276 213 nail, Mor , ' ' - a. Harley 281 25o 22s aul" Total—3236. N. H. L. STANDING High single for the season so far- M Block 412. High three M. Block 784. Tonight at ‘i p.m.-- ASL 1.0381102- 2 c: P, M.- Big Four League:- Allistars vs. Five Aces. OUT OUR WAY HAVE "TO TAKE ‘RD THE BANK ‘ID HAVE OF WEAKNESS°'AFRAID OF YOURSELF" CAN'T Club New York Toronto Boston Chicago Detroit Montreal Brooklyn i CO NTRAPTIOM THAT YOU , OPENED 1' WWLTHATS AN ADMISSION ClViLlAhi DEFEN5E rwLnr-aru 14 2 165 l3]. ll 3 140 110 l4 5 133 100 1i) 3 132 132 24 4 119 135 28 8 113 157 27 43 27 42 Z5 42 22 43 2i. 13 15 48 14 M 14 3 121 157 ens-min TRDMG .' P IIQ-WILLIHMQ From New Annan An air force team from No. I Service Fl n: Training School at Bummer last. night outplayed a team from N for a 4-2 _ The airmen opened the scoring and collected two goals in the first period while New Ann- an got one. The second neriod was Lineups:- R. C. A. Ft. Goal. Hazel-man: De- fence. Fry Colneau: Forwards. Ces- pin, We ey. Powell, Underwood. Sullivan. Gailbrath. Burke. Weston. New Annan: Goal. MacInnis: De- fence. B. Hozif. E. Schurman: For- wards, MacKay, Davis, Gallant. ‘ruplln. Bernard. SUIVIJWARY First Period l-R C A FR. Comeau. z-RI cf A.’ r2. Sullivan, Zi-New Annan. Gallant (Bernard) Penalties: None. Second Period 4-H. C. A. F., Powell (Wortley). 5-12.. C. A. F. Comeau (Casnln). 6-New Arman. Tuplin (Bernard). Penalties: None. Third Period ’_ Scoring: None. Penalties: None. .<' \ Second game 1°” 4“ ‘"1 m“ Juvenile series Tonight The second gain-e of the Juvenile series for the City title takes place at tne Holy Redeemer rink tonight at 6 o'clock it was announced last night. Juvenile Royals at present hold a one-game lead result of a close victory in the opening encounter bill’. the Juvenile Canadiens will make e determined effort to square the series at a victory apiece go. night. Through the comtesy of H01. ""1113 hock!!!’ team who gave up their hour the game was made possible for this evening and both Squads appreciate this vex-y much. Truro Favored T0 Enter Hockey Final AMHERST. N.S., ltilarch S‘ (OW-Truro Bearcats emerged a; fa/vorites to 0311081‘ the Maritime senior hockey final against the Cape Breton League tltlists tonight by defeating Amherst st, PM; 5.4 lslelxrjlillmlgPf-“lérig. a l-lome-aiid-tiome F lyers _Even Series With Quebec Aces CORNWALL, March 3-40?)- Oofliiwoll Myers evened up their Q“°b°° m1" Hbokev League semi- “Ml Plflyoff round with Quebec when they handed the Aces a 5-2 defeat in the second game of the filtx-ttaf-five series played here io- Glace Bay Elimination By Routing North Sydney Victorias 6-1 GLADE BAY, 213., March S- (CPi-Fighting back from the brink of elimination, Glace Bay Miners routed North Sydney Vic- wrists 8-1 tonight to stay in the running for the Cape Breton Hcc- key league title. The win left the Vice leading 8-2 in games in the best-izi-sc-ven series. Winner of the round goes into the Maritime senior filial against the winner olf the AmhelstJh-uro semi-final clash now underway- ln a adrift reversal of form, Min- ers soundly trounced the North- siders all tile way and had a shut- out up until the-last, minute. Steve Hamulka averted the whitewash- ing at the 19:13 marl: 0f the last. period. Single goal-s by Allan Foster in the first and Moe White in the second provided the only scoring in those periods, but. in the lost session Miners broke loose for four tallies in the opening 13 minutes. Defenccman Charlie Phillipa oounfcd two of the goals, Foster sniped a. second, and Anderson got the other. Phillips also was credited with three assists for a total of five points for the evening. , Earl 300.068, sub-goalie fi-om S faves Off I Charlottetown, was in the nels to- night. for Miners, replacing Kenny McKinzlon, llljlll€fl in the last game. The youngster turned in a! 011116518 10b SUMMARY First Period l-Glarc Bay, Foster Phillips) 2 :05 Penalties-Phillips. Kcster. l’ Anderson, Second Period I Z-Glace Bay, White (Piiiliiwl 15:30 Penalty-Langclle. Third Period S-Glace Bay, Phillips (Gallaghefi 5:33 4-Glace Bay, Anderson (Gallop- her) 6:12 b-Gluoe Bay, Phillips (White) l. ti-Glaoe Bay, Foster (Baird, lips) 12:59 ‘I-North Sydney, Hamulka (Square- briggs, Langelle) 19:13 Penalties-Cooper, Check, Andan- eon. Junior Royals Start Oat . On Playdowns Thursday Junior Royals with a stronger team than last year start out in seaPCh 0f their fourth straight Maritime junior title st the Forum Thursday night when they tangle with the Moncton Wheelers in the first. game of a total-goal series for _ the New Brunswick-P. E. I. title and the right to meet. the Nova. Scotia titllsis for the three province crown. Royals showing up elooeptionnlly good in exhibition games will enter file IP31’ detcrlnhied to make it their fourth title. From coach Wal. Amerks climb NEW Yonx, March 3"'(AP)- Brooklyn Americans tonight climb. ed into a tie with the idle Montreal Canadians for the vital sixth place in the National Hockey League fitflfldalfll! bv drawing 4-4 in overtime iggltglilvNew YOTRIVIPBIIEQTS 1n the most in d" . SKATE FOR HEALTH tea- Lawlor down they are confl- dent-but not too much so of I1‘- ning tomorrow night/s ail-imlirofl- ant game and talking a good ltd into the second game that wil he played in New Brunswick. It is hoped that the fans WI. tum out. in large numbers tn It the ybungsters in action. They Q the first clulb to win three Junfi titles in crow and with suppd from the fans that. they deserve, they promise that they will putupg terrific battle to add another yeozi to their swelling ‘wtal of titles. When 4 Remember l (By The Canadian Press) Lou E. Marsh, famous spool editor and columnist of the '1!» ionto Daily star, died six years go today after a brief illnem. Nobd as a boxing and hockey referee and authority on most. sports, he died. at 5B. He joined the staff of the Star as an office boy uhcn he was 12. FORUM TONIGHT There Is Abundant Pleasure As Well Ice Music Friends WILL PLEASE YOI i_ Skate Tonight By. J. n. Wiliams 0ull_n0.lnni1vc noose I AIN'T SO AT LAST liEllE IT IS_ MONCTON WI-IEELERS-N. B. Champs. Vs CIYTOWN ROYALS, Maritime Champs RccalFThrills, Enthusiasm and Glamor of Former Years. PRICE-Silo pIul tax-NO RESERVED scars-sub P. M. MARITIME JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP N. B.-P. E. I. TITLE THURSDAY-MARCH 5th. With Major Hoopla WHAT, ‘flu. '54 Jove, JAKE! YOUR eoAsrs Aéour soocm MIN HPNE "me EFFECT ' on ctancv ol= A we: or- NERNESI -~To schema cLAsio/‘e coro- FIDENCE, "r AM ALMOST FORCED To WAGER on THE cameo we wolorr swoon WHEN eooemo - ENTERQTHE RlNG/“M-TELLVOU 4». 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