........-.-.n.-usm Avczxzi t l l 1 i l Page 6 The Guardian Moncton Ramblers 5-4 AMHERST. NUS. tCP'-Mont-Ion. Hawks surviied I furious lhirdl period Amherst rally Tuesday to edge the Ramblers 5-4 and knot their best-of-nine Atlantic tloast Senior Hockey Lcague semi-finals at one game each. Bob Bowness scored the winiicr on I solo effort at the 10:04 mark. Thomson was the high scorer for Hawks with two goals and one as- sist Single goals went to Yvan Houlti. Ray Lacroix and Tod Cam-. peau. l Fern Bfll'l1attil?1. Shcriiiie White. Hank Therricii and Mike Dem- ehuk scored for Ramblers. Lineup Moncton - Goal Pidsodny. da- 'PT1PC' Mvxcil kit-Laiiglilin. Le- pine. Vie;-iicr Slit-liclin. forwards: Hoiile. Siiiiictl. l..'it-rtiix. Canipcati. RUM ness. ilirsclifcld. Waiters. Wat- Ion. Thomson Amherst--Goal Fricon. dcfciicc: I. Kiley. Rogers. Reid. Part” tor- wards: White. Schmidt. D. Kile). Detroit Red Wit;-:QIn 3-2 Victory Over Chicago l)E'I'I-IUIT (CPI - Haiti Reilit-ls goal with less titan a minute left to play gave Detroit Red Wings 3 3-2 victory over Chicago Black Hawks Tuesday night and sent them into the National linckcy. League lead by one point over tbel idle Montreal Caiiatliciis. Summary Flrsi. period: 1. Chicago. R Sul- li-van ttlollingworth. vr.-usnnu lt.:l0. Penalties: Lcsivick 3:02. 1. Wilson: 5:17. Skov 8:04, Litxenberger ll-ll: Morison 10:19. llollingwurth and Howe I2:-12. Hay 12:56. Second period: 2. Detroit. Skov lLeswit-k. Kellyi 4:24. 3. Detroit. Kelly tlrlowel 6.57: 4. Chicago. Mc- Intyre (L. Wilson. Toppazzinil 9.37. Penalties Mute Third period 5 llctroit. ilcibel tLindsayl 19 02 Penaltics :s-' luk tn. HOIl1l1iIivnrlh 2 an. Pry ai City League Action Tonight City Hockey Lcaguc action re- sumes with another twin-bill at the Forum this evening. in the first game at Flyers take on the f'ti:-irlottctown . . v ' lo-. bit and the hockev from llll' ROYEIS l)ll'l" l" "19 wmnd "latch l 0. Bllwlnhg Hughes and W a H S PET-lioermzl;TaPndf:-ttrsuftallltstin Illiinids point on was terrific. Dcfenctjy '" 9 "”"”.”" le"El'P'l”d':'l:.mlrnnuwnnn Bane" scored l their way. shortly after George man John Mosgrove was sent Montague Primrose: do hat e lrrc-when and Gmewk M, 0'Donaghue dropped the first to the cooler for interference at ""h.'h' 53""; Th?" Wm M m pay; puck of the night. and Buck 6.19 and the locals put on the I01"! Ska" 8”9l'- :9" ' ' power-play and again did every- thioncton. Bowness tThomson. Wat- 7 an the Parkdalei , aid 4. Cudmore. Boswell. Misencr. Wednesday, Feb. 16. 1955 Edges Leclerc. Therrien. Saliidon. Ken- nedy. Bernaquel. Denichuk. Referees: Sonny McDonald. L. Snowden. Summary First period: 1. Moncton. Thom- son tllIcNeil. Bovinessi 5:45; 2- Amherst. Bernaquez 13:17: 3. Ani- herst. Demcbuk -Leclerc, Saiudonl 16:113. Penalties: Bowness. Parr I64. Therrien .36. Schmidt 4:41. L. Keley. liacroix 8 45. Lo.-pine 1l.ll-1. McNeil 12:59 Second period 4. Amherst, While '1). KllO)'.SCl1Il'lldIl 2:18: 5. Manc- ion. Thomson tcnmpeau. Hirsch- feldi 4'30: 6. Moncton. Houle (La- croixl 6:32: 7. Moncton, Campeau tMciN'eil. Walsonl 19:40. Penalties: Rogers Zczlfi. McNeil 11:56. Pid- sodny 12:31 seried by McLaugh- lin. Reid 14.511. Therrien 19:12. Third period. 3. Amherst: Ther- ricn tllernaquez. Kennedyl 6:04: 9. tersl 10'!)-1. Penalties: Wailers 1:27. l7'tll. Thonison. Reid 10:39. iiiiscuiiduct I9 53. Stops: Basscn 9 17 l7--42 Sawchuk 11 5 5e22- Covgdish-1." South Rustico 3 In the first game of the Inter- mediate "C" playoffs at Kensing- tun rink last ,night. Cavendish edged out South Rustico 4-3. Earl Dunning countered twice for Cavendish while John Pineau The Charlottetown Islanders took a commanding two-game lead in the best of nine semi-final series last night as they came from be- hind in the final half of the last period to edge the Fredericton Capitals 1-2 in I thriller It the Forum before approximately 1000 fans. The teams went scoreless in the opening frame. split a pair of mg finale Is the play opened up and the islanders out-scored the visitors 2-1. Orin Carter scored the winning marker less than a minitte after defenceman Hughie Campbell had potted the tying goal. Lorne Hen- nessey scored the opening Island- er goal while Doug Mr-icPhee matched it and Lucien Gilbert gave the Caps their short-lived lead in the final frame Plumber Craig in the Mclntosh cage kick- fensive and offensive playsgof this "next to the finals" play against the fast and sharp-shooting lntosh men. hockey with Hughie game as his boss. while scored all three tallies for South Rustico. Referees were Aeneas Mt-Enteet and George Watson. who handed' out four penalties. three of thcml ance of the kind of hockey which ..S.” is usually connected with play-offs their for- tn Cat endish. YorltNDefeots Milton 10-4 In a league game at North Riv- er rink last night. York defeated Milton 10 to 4. Scorers for York were MacDon- the Caps defence. 1 CLOSE CHECKING ;as both coaches had wards checking very closely dur ing the first and second periods of the contest. All three forward vrnrked trios of the Islanders equally well as did the front-ruii ners of the team from the New Shirlcy for the Brunswick capital. Jim again was I stand-out locals with Plumber proving tremendously Craig im over Presents Curling Trophy In the above photograph, Mr. A. F. Camp bell. representative of Tip Top Tailors. is seen presenting the Tip Top Tailors Trophy to Judge J. S. DesRoclies, President of the Montague Curling Cltth. Shown from left to right are: Peter Sinclair. first vice- president; Atwood MacD Campbell. Tip Top Tailors representative; and H. M. Smith, onald. second vice-president ; Judges DesRoches; A. F. secretary-treasurer. The pictiirc was taken in the club room and other trophies can be seen in the background. iCoiii.niied lion: page 51 ,Moniague Curling the Bank of Nova Scotin. decid- ed to have I-I one-sliect ciirlinll space erected adjacent in "I9 M- isting skating rink Mr. James Maclnlyre. who was to become one of the most. noted curlers of the club. was appointed manager of this new rink. From 1927 to 1942 the club grew in numbers and interest and it became ap- parent that the one-sheet would no longer sufflceyln 1942 plans were finalised to construct I new two- aheet rink. and the necessary negotlItions were completed. with the outstanding assistance of Mr. Fred G. Maclntyre qnrl other en- thusiastic curlers. the building was completed with minimum cost. and that winter the curlers moved into their new quarters. Since then membership has stead- ily grown until today it totals approximately seventy members. During the past few years. how- 11. "-1 Photo by Peplcr. mcr. a serious problem arose. has been in operation. the curlerst when. faced with apparently mild- four to six weeks curling season. Following considerable discussion last year, it was decided to in- stall an artificial ice plant so as to increase the length of the curling season. and thus provide more curling for members. The new plant, installed by the Can- adian lce Company Limited of Halifax. was completed I few weeks ago The plant. an auto- matic one. is powered by I Lister diesel supplied by Russell-Hip- well Engines of Halifax and Owen Sound. Over 14000 feet of pipe was laid on the rink floor. and these pipes carry the cold brine used to freeze the water sprayed on the pipes. The brine is cooled by Fri-an gab which is compres- sed and llqiiified by s compres- sor and condenser. important parts of the installation equip- ment. During the few weeks the plant have been cminently satisfied er winters. the club had only A with the performance. and curling has gone on during the day and evening six days I week. a pro- gram never before possible. in the kitchen. Lavntorles for King'( Mill. The President Judge .1. 1. 1y pleased with the satis' of the Club forward to an increased mem- In the history of curling in th Montague Rink. - Mc- The other trio of Islander rear- guards are also playing stand-out Campbell playing much the same style of Danny O'Connor and Lloyd Hinchberger are sticking strictly to defensive plays. Jackie I-Ieon is the best of The game took on the appear- his The club has also renovated the club-room and kitchen. by instal- ling new observation seats in the room, and I new serving counter Ladies and Gentlemen have also been manned by Macaw and lottetown. Campbell tLeyieJ 10:42; Greene. local heating and plumb- 5'. Ch'"km'l”w"' CEW" lB"kl3' mg contractor" md the new cichl 11:25. Penalties: Whiilock. electrical wiring for the plant Mgazifld 151' M”'mV' 5119' was installed by Mr. Preston ' Machure. electrical contractor. 1; 1.1, 1::"l,g All the lumber for the new plant room and other renovations was supplied by Mr. Everett King of Deskoches. is high- tory results, obtained so far. and looks bershlp. and the most active year whitlock. Bob Gray and Lorne Hennessey took I few pokes at the Craig twines before the game had advanced many seconds. Copper Leyte and Orin Carver. as usual, were unbeatable as they made their first appearance when Danny O'Connor was chased for boarding Bill McDoiiagh at 3.21. Then Doug McPhee was sent Whitlock, Leduc and Gray com- ing close on the power-play. Jim Shirley hard drive of the contest at the ed one from the left-wing which almost caught the far corner. After the mid-way mark. the play was the "man-take-a-man" type all the way and very little fast action was witnessed. ISLANDERS PRESS ead. The Capitals. not long getting back in stride and tied it up less than four minutes later as Doug McPhee tipped Bill McDonagh's pass from right wing by Shirley for their first marker of the series. Both goal-tenders came up with some sensational saves from this point on in the period with the Island- ers having a slight territorial edge in the play. FAST FINALE The (faps were first to break in the finale but were unable to dint Shirley's armour as they continually swarmed over the is- landers net for the opening quar- ' ter of the period. Their rampage continued and finally paid off as Lucicn Gilbert rifled a shot by Shirley. having picked up a loose - puck in the right of the Island cage following I goal-mouth scramble. This gave the Caps I lead for - the first time in the series and was enough to open things up a- thing btit score. The play zig- znged, back and forth until the mid-way mark when the Leyte line closed in on Capital terri- tory. (lopper was right in front of the net at 10.15 but missed the open corner with his shot. Fol- lowing this he skated in the cor- nor, took the puck around behind the Craig net and then slid at pass out to Highie Campbell who was firing in over the Frederic- ton blue-line. Craig never saw the Campbell shot and the score was all tied up. Forty-thrce sec-1 onds. Coach Brklacich took the ptick out of his own zone and up to the visitors blue-line. As he crossed the line he sent Orin 1 Carver in the clear and the smooth right winger potted the winner fi'oiii about 15 feet in front of Plumber Craig. The Cups fought back determinedly but were un- able to get the puck by Shirley in the 8 following minutes of play. The series resumes in Frederic- ton on Thursday and Friday with the fifth game scheduled for the Forum next Monday night. Lineup Fredericton - Goal: Craig de- fence: Powers. Mosgrove. Heon. Yeomans: forwards: Smith. Leger, hlcnonagh. Sewell, Hewey. Mc- Phee. Hliss. Gilbert. Nicolle. Mc- Donald. Charlolietown -- Goal: Shirley; defence: Brklacich. O'Connor, Hlnchberger. Campbell; forwards: Leyte. Gray. Whiilock. Leduc. Car- ver. Henncssey. Jones. Knllman. Dowling. Palladino. Referees: Dewar Judson. George O'I)onohoe. Summary First period: No scoring. Penal- ties: OiConnor 3:21, McPhee 6:01, Brklacich 9:13. Mosgrove 14:37. Second period: 1. Charlottetown, "ennesse.i lBrklacichl 1:42; 2. Fredericton. McPhee tMcDonaghl 5:20. Penalties: Kullmnn 11:1R. Fredericton team minor served by Hewey 18:40. Third period: 3. Fredericton. Gil- bert tMcDonsghl 5:28; 4. Char. Hampshire Wins . From Glasgow Rd Hampshire won the Intermed- iIte "C" gsme in North :River Rink last night defeating Glasgow Road by the score 6 to 0. G. Watts. J. Enmere. H. Balderston each scored I pair for Hampshire, 50 stopped his first. 0.30 mark Is Doug Heivey blast-' however. were : Islanders Take'Two-game Lead In Series As They Down Capitals 3-2 At F O1'1.1II1 tCarver Scores Winner Aslbunn Chump Islanders Come From Behind In NR League Members of the Glasgow Road Maple Leafs have walked away from the other teams in the North River Hockey League as far as individual honors are con- cemed. Centrenian Willie Dunn captured the league scoring title, racking up 10 goals and 9 as- sists in the three rounds of play. He was followed by teammate , , . . Mertll Pineau who ended u i t ill be t I ll R 1.. . V " -. yhmufgh the fast Ind hardychecky did everything but score with truwys of the Milton Hornets. Pineau was last seasons scoring champ. Goalie Gene Ward of the Maple Leafs vias the best goalie in the league, having the least number Of floats scored against him. Ward ywillyreceive I silver tray for his fine gnal-tending while Dunn will receive the Sport 1-fldge Trophy. The presentations will he made at the final game 01 "I9 lcaflue playoffs. Following are the statistics: ed aside 36 shots while Jim Shir- . - . . G A Pts, '”l' l" ""9 WW5”? "id "ll"? toT::et1:hanIl(::ilsindKfNet 1'l'1alld:ileh”.:slw "ml" IGVR-1 10 9 19 mmugh with 18 stops: . ma"-V "f Steve Brklacirh carried the piicklM' l?”l9a” lG-R-) 6 3 14 them haVd- Cl”5eil" d”"'5' into the Caps zone on left-wing (lbi'llll'N'5M'3ll' 6 9 14 I g - - and slid the rubber across Craigls amp 0 '4 l .. 7 6 13 STAND OLT HOCREY door-step but their was no one T Bradley IG-R.) 5 ll 13 Coach Steve Brklacich has been 1119"! 10 till it in "I9 ML Ill M5('L90d 'G-R-l 7 5 12 the most valuable player on either clearing. the Caps sent the puck L. Taylor '0 8 4 12 team to his team so (5; in me along the boards where Brklncich A. Arsenault (G.R.l 7 4 11 series. In all. he has set-up six of W35 Walling I0” it 'l the lmlm-ER Frill?” (Ml . 7 4 11 his team's 10 30315 indudmg the Steve picked up the puck and S. Trowsdale tc) , 5 5 10 winning goal of 1,5, night-S um. skated about ten feet inside the H, ium-Lean .M, I 5 4 10 test. Steve has been working like b'”9'l”'9 "d 5"” ” hard drliie Legend: G.R.. Glasgow Road ii professional all season but is i" the "Cl: L'"”e 1'.le""'3559-V 1'1” M. Milton; C. Cornwall, by far over-shadowing his past pm. ti" last mwmg pmk by performances with his fin de' Craig to give the islanders a 1-0 Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Chicago 2 Detroit (1 Atlantic Coast Senior Semi-finals Fredericton 2 Charlottetown 3 tCharlottetown leads best-of-ninc series 2-0! Mnncton 5 Amherst 4 (Best-of-nine series tied 1-1! Antlgonlsh-Pictou-C ' Lester Semi-finals Halifax 3 Pit-tou 5 s;Pictou wins best-of-nine series I Nezw Glasgow 3 St Francis Xavier IN?" Glasgow leads best-of-nine series 4-31 Qut-bec Senior A Shawinigau Falls 5 lllontreal 3 Ontario Senior A Windsor 3 Niagara Falls 3 Kitchener 0 Owen Sound 2 Ontario Junior A Kitchener 2 Guelph 8 Barrie 5 St. Catharines 8 Intercollegiate Mt-(till 2 Montreal 4 Quebec Junior A lilonlrcsl .'l Quebec 5 Northern Ontario Senior Sault Greyhounds 3 Sault Indians 1 Nine-Mil;Ei'&eelt Winner of Series At Craptiiiri rink last night Niiic Royals vs Mile Creek scored I 10-3 victory over ('rapaud in liitermcz""tc ' to concede the home and home scrics pla.vdnwns. 'Cr;maud decided to the iictors. t l 4 l A I Slars Ahiiie arc the three stars of last .night's game at the Forum. At lleft is right-wlngt-i' Orin Carver lwho potted the winning goal of the game on a nice play with cont-li Steve Hrklzicich shortly af- ter the mid-way mark of the final . ilnnfldb Oi Last Night's Game period. At right is centre-man iCopper Leyte who is a tower of lstrengili to the Islanders in this series. and especially so when out .killing off penalties with Orin iCai'vcr. Copper set up the game ltying goal last night. At center is Primroses Hold S.D.U. To 1 6-All Draw At Montague The Montague Primroses gain- ed another point on their lead in the Cicy Hockey League when they drew I 6-all tie with St. Dunstan's University at Monta- gue last night. 'l'iie Primroscs now lead the league with a three point margin. in one of the fastest and clean- est games ever played in Monta- guc. both teams exhibited a daz- zling display of hockey giving evidence of good coaching and much pre-season training. More evenly matched teams could not have been iced. and the combina- tion plays. spccd and intensity of attack, and tight defensive work drew the constant applause of the packed house. if was a game well ivoi'th seeing and fans will be watcliing foi' these two teams on the next occasion. Montague took the edge in the first period with goals by Power. Iltiizlics and Arscnault. with as- sists from Carrol I2). and Clem (ficnients. while the visitors chalked tip two coiintcrs from Today's Rotary Rink Program 1 30-2 30--CFIIIGTIIIIBI practice. .2 I10-3.30-F'ircstoiie practice. .'l.'l0-4.45-Skate. kiddies accom- panied ' adults. 5 00-' .30-. lltipcruciultt.s. W K S. Ilctlwings vs Ilzii'krl:ilc llliicbirris. l 5.(l0-fi.ll(l--Pztpvlwicltzlils. Qss, Pnrlttlnlc Roliiiis ,f hockey Brcssel and MacDonald. the as- sist going to Mullins on Bressetis goal. S. D. U. rocked right back to reverse the procedure in the middle session on goals from Mc- Innis. Bresset and Lemay .Scor- ing for Montague were Macftae and Hughes with assists going to Shepherd and Arscnauli. The final session saw the best. hockey of the night with constant attacks by both teams keeping up a terrific pace and attack. Both goalies rose to stellar heights as they used everything in the book to kwp the puck out of the net. Montague finally broke through to break the tie with fine team work by Hughes. Carrol and Arseiiaull. only have the lead cancelled on a solo by Mclnnis. Neither team was able to crack the other's defense for the rest of the game although the pressure became even more pronounced. anti with the final whistle both teams were chcer- ed off the ice. 8 Intermediate B Playdowns Last evening when queried re dates of Island Intermediate "H" Hockey Plnydowiis. officials of the Provincial Pl1)Sl('lIil Fitness lliivision stated the i'clcasc of lhcse dalcs docs not come under the Division. They further stated 5,3g)...im-wile Lea;-.,(.. p- w c however. that these dates cover- is Ai;t,iL-3. ing the liitcriiicdintc ”B” sched- 8110- risoii l.f'ElLl,llC. "ll" SQl1.l ulc wiU doubtless be piiiilislied Rct-cc i 5 Div. Sigs. shortly by the M.All.A.. which ' Ifl.3fl--(in isoii l.ctii:nc governs this hot-kcy bracket. Kay Johnson Rink Wins Trophy businen girls. and housewives section by defeating Liz MacDonald. In. the winning rink are right to left. Kay Johnson. skip. Kay Mustard, Pauline Henry and Bea Martin. In the bottom picture the runners-up are right to left, Mary McLennan, Ildp. Ann Wood, Iris Mcbellnn Ind Paulina Wood. two from the housewives. z A rink skipped by Kay Johnson last night won the ladies curling championship of the Charlottetown Club and the Keefe Trophy. in close competition with the business girls rink Ildppecl by Mary Mclenntin. Three sections participated in this match, one from the ' Kay Johnson winning the top picture members of the Bartoi-'s Film Lab. Coach:Steve Brklacich who has led his charges to the ACSHL championship and is now one of their most valuable performers in the semi-final play. To date in the play-offs Steve had set up six of his team's 10 goals. Curling News From Local Rink The first round in the Physical Fitness was played last night as follows: Had Maclnnis 10, C. Boudreaull 5 'John Wilson 5. D. Hill 4. Dr. Gallant 7. Doug Cameron 6. G. Stewart 7, Elmer MacDonald 5. Today the Regal Flour Club win- ners play in Summersidu also some six of 8 teams go to Mon- iague to attend the official open- ing of the artificial ice in their rink: Following is draw It the C.C.C. for tonight: 7 p. in. Ice 1eA. Howatt. F. Hobbs. Homer Douglas. Dr. Brown vs. Lewis Turner. Frank Curtis. Rus- sell Ewing. ll. MscLean. Ice 2 (practice gameslebr. W. MacDonald. J. Squarebriggs. A. Likely. Elmer MacDonald vs. The High School team. Ice (L-Russ Spiilett. 5. Benton, Don Maclntyre. Don Shaw. VI. R. Manning. Harper. Dr. MacKenzie. Eric Gillespie. Ice 4-R. Parent. Wendell Mac- Laine. D. Peterson, H. MacDon- ald vs. D. Saunders. N. Niolialoon. H. Sear, V. Rodd. Each player will be charged BC to curl and each winning team will receive the grape fruit for Loool Minor Hockey Results Following is the summary .-,1 yesterday's games played at Rug. nry Rink: Pee Wees-P.S.S. Hornets 2 Q S.S. Tigers 1. P.S.S: goals by inm- MscMl1lan. Tigers goal by Frast-r Burke. W.K.S. Monarchs 1. (1.58 keis 0. Monarchs goals by rim, Prowse and Wayne Ward Parkdale Packers 4. Pflll-flulp Sprlngers 0. Pnrkers goals in 1., Food. A. Dover. G. Blaiiclmnj and R. Rice. 1 Commercial--Vocational 7. Government Garage 6. Intermediate "C"-Charlotti-i...in Rockets 6, Dunstaffnage 5. Marciano Ish- Reody To Meet Don Cockell GROSSINGER. N Y. Mr . Rocky Marciano is ready in MI. fend his heavyweight boxing mi. against Bi-ltaiii's Don ('f1flhf'll in May. probably in San Fi-niimm: Kezar Stadium. The champ's cclclinili-:1 nu... passed I three-round test 'liiit--miv without springing I leak. so lntm. ager Al Weill promptly pioiimmu-.1 him fit for duty. Actually it wasn't much u for the beak. sliced by .1 Charles last Sept. 17 bcfoir U-.,-. clano scored an eight-round kit... 1.. out in I title, fight. The cliim-n..." wore I protective head gimni ii has two protective prongs that in over the cheeks and leave only it narrow gap at the nose. It would have been most flllllt on for spnrmate Keene Sinmmn. In get I clean crack at the K-.nii..,; Tuesday. After the workout llnr. clano said he had been hit on the nose "a few punches"-iiiii,vlw me or six-but said it didn't norrv him. i Although British proniutcr .1...-it Solomons is prepared to oflei liar- clano a 3300-000 guarantee to fight Cockell in London, Weill is vii- pected to sign with prnimuer Jimmy Murray of San Frmwm-n, as co-promoter with the interns- tional boxing club. "Nothing will be done until Feb, 24." said Weill. "Solomons, (mi-1:911 and his manager will be in New York then to meet with .l1ni Nor- ris tlBC president). Then it wil I: vup to Norris to decide what U o. Roe. School t. .1 T ANCIENT OITY Athens. capital of Graou largest city in the eastern Medit prizes. Pictou Ousts STELLARTON.. N. S. (CP)-Plc- tou Royals completed an amazing comeback Tuesday night as they downed Halifax Wolves 5-3 to oust the capital city squad in their best-of-nine APC senior hockey league semi-finals. Royals. who dropped the first 1W0 Kames of the series to the highly - rated Wolves. came on strong to win the series 5.3. . Wolves. who replaced the Hall. fax Allantics of the now defunct Maritime Major Hockey League, wound up in second spot during the regular schedule while Royals were in third place. ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CP)-New Glasgow Rangers won I hard. fought 3-2 overtime victory over St. Francis Xavier University here CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent st. Phone 102:! b FORUM NEWS FEB.15 T019 WEDNEBDAYG City League Hockey and Skating THURSDAY- Skating FRIDAY- SATURDAY- Skating . . . . . . . Rural Urban . . ENTRIES decide on team to enter play. 0 nnge novel and 20 pail” rsnean. has I po ulatl of me. p ”" Halifax In Series; New Glasgow Leads Tuesday to take best-of-nine AP league semi-finals. Earlier in the night the league upheld I St. FX protest anti tossed out a Ranger win in an earlier series 'game. If the win llfltl stood Rangers would have won the ser- ies 5-3. ' Olson-Jones Bout Tonight 4-! load in limb senior hockey CHICAGO (AP) -ltlirlrtlramrht champion Carl tBobor Illsnn. whose last defeat in 1952 11 in (0 Sugar Ray Robinson, .-umuiit meets I man who just can Rn- hinson a good trimniliic lfillllfl lTil-lerl Jones. in I non-iitlr bun! It the Chicago Stadium Jon Late To classlfvg FOR ssiir-:-oiiiii-ivaw APART- ment size electric l'JIIl1-' M half price. Beaton'.s l'Nl!"" Rooms. ll;It3lcKciizic's ' Torment In (Iliiiia Sqiiatlron-l.csdcr Anvlv 111" Kenzic, of tlie R.C.:A.l-I. M" shot down on Dccciiilicr 7 l”'i-'- while on a mission in V'fll' Korea. Hr wits finally fr:-ml nit Dteconibcr Slli. 1954. rill:-r It-'0 years of captivity. tliiriiiu uliivli he spent some 465 flnis lll -till" llfy uiuftI'lCll1eI1l.' Tllll work ll! The Standard. in the first cl 7” four parts. Andy ltlm-Kciivit tells in his own wortl.-. llic full story of his two 1'! torment in China. Rt-ml it I" The Standard - on .-alc "W- ioinpleto with Magazinc. 13' U venrs comics. Only ten cents! illtesttlndtirtl . WANTED Team entries. use aw entries for club pl-ujl" tennial Bonspiel. I-intrlri close 11 pm. February 19th. A general meeting N” beheld in the club lounge on Monday. . W 8:30 pm. to decide on method of conducting this c rebmary 219'-