Over Detroit In N.H.L. Game Sunday G::?AmM:...:. who had stopped Bill Quaoken- NEW YORK, Jan. 28 -(CP) - Defenceman Allan Stanley scored two goals tonight as New York Rangers skated to ti well-earned 5-3 victory over Detroit Red Wings before a Madison Square Garderr crowd of 13.205. Making t.he most of their scor- ing chant-es. the Rangers broke Z! 3-3 deadlock M 8:42 of the third period when Stanley took a pass front little Tony Lestvick to fool goalie Terry Sawchuk with 9. sizz- ling 15-footer. Ed Slovrlnski salt- ed away the decision with an- other counter tit 16:20 on a screened shot from 30 feet out. Chtick Rayner, New York goal- ie. suffered I cut that -required two stitches under his left eye when struck by Ted Lindsay's )iic.k during it wild melee around the Ranger net in the final min- Its. First Period Scoring: None. . PCna'.l:(:2 Szaiilcy, LCSlVlCK, iii. llcise. Second Peri 1-rNYL"'tV York. Raicigli (Kyle. Lizndi 3.37 '1-Detroit. Prystni (Peters, Pavelich) . 14:10 '1-New York, Sinclair .. 15:00 i-New York. Sttuilcy (Raleigh. Lundi 17:31 5-Detroit, Howe (Kelly) . . 18:10: Penalties. Kaiota. Abel, Kull-' man. . 2 Third Period 1 4 4:37 (Le:-ivickl 8:42 fl--Neiv l.ork. Slowinski IL.unti) . 16:29 Pt nalty: Goldnam. TORONTO 4. CHICAGO 3 l CHICAGO. Jan. 28-(CF)-Tor-1 onto Maple Leafs defeated Chi- tzigo Bliick llawks -1-3 in :1 i'1' lionnl Hockey League game to- nlglit hcforo 9.466 fans who saw the luckless ilnwks go through their 21st winiess game. The loss was the eighth in 3' row for tho inst-place Chicago team which. through its 21-game streak. has managed cnly three ties. The Hawks tied the N. H. '...s longest previous winless run in 1943 New York Rangers. be- inning Jan. 23. lost 17 and tied :our. The Leafs had superior attack- Ing throughout and apparently were never too hard pressed. First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Barilko. Sloan. Second Period 1-Toronto. Lewicki (Bentley, Thomson) ...... .. 11:12 2-Chicago. Morrison (Bodnar) . 16:41 3-Toronto, Kennedy (Thomson. Smith) . 17:04 Penalties: Dewsbury (2), Fla- man, Sloan. Third Period I-Chicago. Mccaig .............. .. :29 5-Toronto, Sloan (Kennedy, Timgren) ...... .. 5:00 G-Toronto, Lewicki. (Meeker, Bentley) .......... .. 11:34 Clmdvctck ruled Red Wings bush's long shot. Quackenbush re- ceived the puck from Milt Schmidt whose puss was deflected by Dumurt. On the first nullified goal. Schmidt's stick had been held too high (above the hip by hockey rules) as he deflected it long drive by Bill Quackcnbush into the Montreal net. At 17:10 of the third period, Schmidt swung round the Mont- real cage and seemingly poked the disc past 1iIeNcil. The light iv.-is flushed on by the goal judge but Cihadwick ruled the Boston captain hild kicked it in with his skate. Cnnadiens still point edge over Bruins. Bill Ezinioki played his first tzzimo since being fined for fight- ing and was penalized twice on two minor rulings. have a. one- ihe fourth-place First Period l--Boston. Duninst (W. QllClCk0il(bllFil, Scliiiiidl) :49 (T, M. Qu:icken- Musnick (2). Second Period 2-Montreal, Harv y 12:09 Penalties: Ezinucki (2) Laycoe, Johnson. Third Period S. D. U. Juvenile Hoopslers Win 27-25 From Y The st. Dunstan's Juveniles and out a close 27-25 win over a smaller though more experienced Y. M. C. A. squad in an exliibiticn hoop go play- ed at the Y ccurt on Saturday af- temoon. The game was last all l.he way with the Saints playing 3. close- checking. aggressive type of ball against the more deliberate offense of the Triaiiglenien, The Hill-men jumped to an early first half lead which they held throughout most of the canto only to have the Y squad flight back to within one point, in the latter stages of the canto. Score at the half; S.D. U. 11. Y. M.C.A. 10. The second frame was a repeat of the first with iihe Saints again assuming control only to have the Y fight back to come within an ace of tying it up. The half featured some smart shooting on the part of Bariy Beers of the Y and some tre- mendous rebounding by big Claire Callaghan. who ruled both back- boards with an iron hand. Barry Beers led the point-getter: with 10, aided by scme nice bail handling by Jack Turner who turn- ed in 3 very good game, Johnny Fisher topped the Saints with 8, willie Dalton and the tricky Earl Mcxlnnon added sLx each. Lineups: s.D.U. - Fjislier 8, lvfcxinnon G. Dalton 6. Ready 2, Callaghan 3. Y. M. C.A. - Beers 10, McDoug- 7-Chicago, Mosienko (Dewsbury, Powell) Penalties: Letvicki, Coflin, Klukay. .. . 14:47 Mccaig. MONTREAL 1. BOSTON I BOSTON. Jan. 28 -(AP) Montreal Canadians protected their slim third-plnce margin over Boston Bruins tonight. by playing it 1-1 National Hockey League tie here. An audience of 8,796 booed loudly as referee Bill Chadwick nullified two apparent.' Boston goals, one in the opening period and another in the final. Woody Dumart's goal 49 sec- onds after the game): opening faceoff was Boston's only legal tally. Only score for Montreal was fired by Doug Harvey, unassisted at 12:09. of the d session. Harvey wound u line and let go a corner knee-high. Dumart banged home Boston's goal after the disc dropped in the crease in front of Gerry McNeil at the blue aw feet inside it. the puck whining into the left all 5. Benton 2. Large 2. MacNeil, Ladner 8. Turner 3. -2 25. Ezinicki, Lindsay Suspended, Fineii BOSTON. Jan. 28 - (CP) -The president of the National Hockey League Saturday suspended Bos- ton's Bill Ezlinlcki arnd Detroit's Ted Lin-dsay for three games and fined them -5300 each for a high- stieking and fist-lth-rowing fight. The penalties were the stiffest handed out by Clarence S. Camp- bell, now in his fifth year as Lea- gue president. The crackdown, which resulted from a fight on-Detroit ice last Thursday, appeai-cd to prove: 1. Heavy higlh-stiekinvg duels will not. be tolerated. 2. Linesmen must. be more alert Grant 2. Lnwlor, Pendei-gust. - 2'1. 8 LITTLE SPORT -aw. 1t In la in one time week the league leading islanders For the second fell prey 10 a. vastly improving Saint John Beavers aggregation. when the locals were sent. down to a 5-2 defeat by the nioinlniid pucksters on Saturday night over Saint John ice. The victory w:is Bezivers' ninth in their lost 12 starts to keep them within seven points of second place Halifax who lirintlcii Monctoii Hawks a severe 12-2 driiil-bliig the some night over Saint Mary's ice. 0 O C These recent stroll: showings by Beavers is making the playoff picture look more und more like it is going: to lie ii battle right down to the wire for the rest of the scnsoii between the three front-running clubs. It is also Cape Breton League making fans here .1 little anxious . r 1 , G w I TGF GA N the way Saint John seems to t 0 R S d l' I s swim: the ltenvy hammer BS far S :51-dm-y 55 34 13 9 220 138 '77 as games with Islniiders are con- .Glace Bay 56 21 26 9 173 190 51 vcriicd. They appczir to be tit their N, Sydney 55 13 N14 165 221 40 best when they ClilSi1 with the ' V ' 1 ' lruguc leaders. Out of Islanders . S n Tim Tilers 3ilKF95S1Ve 3' CY-CW xatiomu Hockey Leggue 17 losses this scasoln. Saint, John . ;,no1';2,d gm :1 sleaclopd place he has been responsihe for 10 of 1 2 . . . at rorc-e as a r ' w 1 -1- p A P15 them. That seems to make the ' of their 68-52 diubbiniz of Bays 13811011 28 11 9 156 101 65 Beavers the tcuni for Islanders to Millionaires in ii scheduled Island Toronto 1 25 1,1 111 1,11 93 611 worry about. Hoop League encounter played at M0n1,ea1 1-, 21 10 113 13; 4.1 ' 2 S the P. W. C. floor on Saturday 131,510" 1 16 20 11 115 132 43 However. the Islanders have night. The second hilli of the pro- New York A 13 19 15 103 13.1 41 plenty of time to work on it. As nAL”.Ax' -Jun. 2811CP11Ha111 posed double-header was cancell- 011193.10 1 11 23 9 11-1 15-1 3,1 they stand now at the head of the league by a. 21-point nizirgin of second place llnlifax. and 28 over Saint John. and only 18 games left in the playing schedule. they can afford to lope nloniz through- out the remainder of the regular schedule and prepare for an all- oul: effort come playoff time. This appears to be what coach Lam- oureux is doing too. He gave a much needed rest to aggressive Danny I-Ioi-eck that lasted a full week. and we note on Saturday night. also used Frank Strain in the cage to give the league's leading goalie, Hal Gordon n breather, while husky George McLagan was among the missing bncl: at the bliieline for no doubt Islanders sure don't get an over- dose of it. that is for sure. With all the extra games in addition in the regular schedule, they are t.he busiest club in the circuit. Once. again they swing into act- ion tonigvhl: ngainst the Sydney Millionaires in an exhibition tilt as the big feature to the official opening of the newly ccmpleted New Glasgow rink. The meeiintz will mark their fifth with the lea- ue leaders of the Cape Breton circuit. this season. 0 I 0 It should he a meeting too. flint will give rabid hockey fans in (lint area. :is vtell its many visit- than their mom-v's worth in smart. hockey and give the New Glasgow rink in bouncing sendoff for the balance of the season. And judging from reports, it is going to be some crowd that will sit in on the contest. 0 in future to break up fights be- tween players. .- One of Criiiodds lowest nrired Mrs H tins UV Strindrirri liiuiiw-, (it.-iuxt: amciil (at Built by it . (1 (tin mi; .1 IN '1lMlr)IiI7ri M01037 (0 .......v..n nun CHARLUHMOWN tv. I. JENKINS. t '- loo-iii: ottrwr orzonor: 31'. my wanted feature llll TRIUMPH ICANADIM I 1r) lofuviltt The rink has an estimated seat- ing capacity of 2.700 and standing room facilities that will accomod- nte iin additional estimated 1000. As early as Friday. officials there tacked tip their "sold but" sign as far as the sentlng plan was concerned. and accnrdlniz to the general trend. they'll probably be looking for space in the rafters to accomodiite those who will still be crowding the doors come game time tonight. Congratulations Oongratulirtions are being 23:21:1- ed today to Mr. and Mrs. no Favero. Mrs. Pavero presented the attu-ry Islanders right. winger with u six-pound. four-ounce baby girl. It is the first child for the happy couple. and was born about 8:30 last evening It the city Hospital. SNAP 8ll0'l' FIIISIIIIB ' loll: of (tin developed and printed and sent out the nine day. P:-into double also If no extra out. Any I exposure roll Ile. llcprlnu do each or 10 for 8&0. Mail Film Service, Charlottetown. tun cup. mm.-ta rum I-A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 5;Glace Day To Meet Islanders In Game M. S. H. L. meeting to make way for wits for below par in the only we same reas':n'. imriod he worked. his defence , 1 was something 1 th . Speaking of rests. iiovicver the Sa11om11. C55 a" Se" in: enthusiasts from all over the 111,. Thomas. 111,511,110, 313.41 Maritimes. i-I top-notch brand of 12,31-(11 1111111". Su1111.an ' i ' inst. exciting liockev cntcrtain- om.-1,-.15; 15111011, C(',p1u. meni. In those first four tilts, Is- 1:11.111 1-91.1011 lnnders have won two and tied 1-1lulifux, Watson, one to hold the slight edge, and it (Powers) ............ .. 1.23 cm be relied upon that. the SYd' 2-iinlifnx. McGrcgor. ned pucksters will be turning on (Form 1 2.05 the heat to tie up the series. In 3...n,1m,-1x, gumvan, those four games both teams have (Anderson. Black) 5.42 broken even on goals scored with 4C1-1n11f.,x1 power; 12 each. (Watson) 16..00 2 ' ' 5-Hnlifux, Hollett, The situation couldn't be any (Mykelyn) 17.54 tighter than tzliat. and the least 6-Ilnllfnx. Brown. that can be exneetrd is is rousing (MCGrcgor, Thom”) 1332 battle that will give attending 7-Halifax, Thomas, fans a thrill-a-minute and more (McGregor. Ford) ..... .. 19.16 i-'5 The league leading P. E. Island- ers Hockey Club, always full of surprises. inive a big one in store for local hockey fans here on Tues- day night - they will clash with the Glace Bay Mlners of the Cape Breton circuit in an exhibition en- counter over Forum loe instead of a regular Big Four contest with Moncton Hawks. The announcement was made by local officials last night following the conclusion of final negotiations with the Monetoii and Cape Bre- tcn clubs. in udiieli the Islanders and Moncton came to a mutual ag- reement to postpone their scheduled the game with Glace Bay for that night. which is their only open date for this week. Holding down second spot in the Cape Bretcn League race, the Min- ers have been a going concern in Here Tuesday Night Forum M......A....:(a.- that circuit of late, and only as re- cently as Saturday night, garnered A 3-2 verdict of the lengue leading Sydney Millionaires. An entirely new team for Island fans. the Miners should make I great opponent for the powerful Islanders. It has all the prospects of a terrific game of hockey, and will at the same time give local fans the opportunity of seeing yet an- other product. of the Cape Breton circuit in iictlon. Fans will also have the pleasure of seeing one of their former Is- landers players in action with the Miners, in the person of Bcb Gray. who made such u hit with the cash customers here earlier in the sea- son when he performed with the Garnet iind Gold pucksters. Yes - all roads will lead to the tomorrow night when the fnx St. Moncton Hawks Mary's rolled through 12-2 in a one- sided Maritime Senior Hockey League contest Saturday night. The winners turned in an impres- sive display of scoring power zigiiinst the floundering Hawks to rack UP 28 scoring points. They SCOTPG SCVEH souls in the first (Period against goalie Les Colvin. were held scoreless in the second by replacement Fred Sonier then waltzerl through for five more in the third to Win going away. -l-luwks were never in the game. Billy Watson shot. the first Hali- fax goal at 1.23 and the Saints rode roughshod over the Visitors the rest of the way. While Colvin Fred Sonler. who replaced cot. vin in the Moncton goal at the start of the second period. was injured when he stopped a shot by Cy Thomas with his face. He returned in the game after a five minute hnlt for first aid. Lineups:- Moncton: Goal. Colvin. defence. Smith. Delmonte; Barkwell; wings, Demchuk, Jnm. 051 subs. Gallipenu, Milnni, Mc- Kenzie, Bcssette, Miller, Dowling, lmonti. Air. Hnlifcix: Goal. D'Aoust; defence. Grnbowski, Brown; centre. Wai- son; wings. llollett. Campbell: subs. Power, Melmuglilin, Myke- Sonier; centre, Penalties: Brown. Gallipeau. mighty Islanders clash with the C11'1,,1,1-111 60 4,1 11 2 373 156 34 Glace Bay Miners. Halifax 53 no 25 3 me 218 as St.John 582'l2922002'M56 Moncton 60 15 42 3 1'18 300 33 In. 68-52 ed as Schurmrtns. who were to op- pose the P. W. C. lwelshmen, were unable to mnke the trip from Sum- merslde. Imtend. the Y turned Sronmen for the occasion. taking on P. W. C. in an exhibition game which the Welsh won. The league go was one of the better played games of the year. the play with Ray's. though being even throughout handling the ball extremely well. once iigaiii los- ing out on their so-so shooting. The Triniigleinen took control right from the start, making every shot count rind at the same time checking well to cffset the height margin enjoyed by the Moneynien. The Y used a inst breaking game which allowed their speedy for- wards to sneak down the floor and score on easy lay-ups. The. half ended with the Y in front 34-16. scoring on a red-hot 55 percent of their shots, the Millionaires dunking only 18 percent. The second canto opened with in strong barrage by Roy's -who began basket and continued to do so through out the frame. But all to no (wall as the Y continued to score with better than average frequency. holding their first half margin and Moncton 2. Halifax 12. Charlottetown 2, Saint John 5. O Glace Bay 3. Sydney 2. Chicago 2. Montreal 4. New York 1. Toronto 2. Detroit 0. Boston 3. Semi-Finals: In to match their opponents basket for I sianders Outclassed By Beave Rangers In 5-3 Win By aoiian JANUARY 29, 1951 Hoi:keLScores (Sa turday ) Maritime Mnjol Clpe Breton Majol National League (Sunday) National League New York 5. Detroit 3. Montreal 1. Boston 1. Toronto 4. Chicago 3. STANDINGS Big Four League GP W L TGF GA Pt: Big four To Begin March 2.3 MONCTON, N.B.. Jan. 28 - (GP) - Semi-finals in the Maritime sexi- ior Hockey League will be besl.-of- nine iiffalrs and will get underway eitiher March 2 cr 3. with the first place team meeting the fourth and the second place team meeting the third, it was announced tonight fol- lowing a meeting of the League. The finals in the playoffs will probably be four of seven, nlthoupli they may be made five of nine if the teams taking part agree to such an arrangement. However if they do not agree, the finals will be best of seven. Cape Breton League referees, Charley Goode and Frank (Elliott. who have been working in M.S.- H. L. games during the last week in an exchange. will be on hand again measure. victory were good advantage adding two more points for good Leading the Triniiglenicn to their George Scantlebury. who was high man for the night with 24 points. Don Machean. who added 18. and the aggressive How- ard Glover. who scored 16. mainly on fast-breiiking lay-ups. Ballem, foirner P. W. C. guard who has been declared ineligible for the Welsh team by the P. W.C. faculty. turned in R. competent game guard for the winners. Top man for the losers was Ian M.a.cNevin. who patted 14. Joe Cul- len, a real vet of the hoop wars had 13 and Earl Nicholson dunked 10. Irv McKlnnon. using his height to was a tower of strength on rebounds for the losers. Chat-.ie at t-his week. it was said. ' During playoffs. it was decided. 10 minutes overtime will be played in case of a tie at the end of reg. ulation time, with the 10 minutes to be played cut regardless cf how many goals are scored. If the game is still tied the teams will (rest 10 minutes and then start a 1) mint-tes sudden death period. playing until the issue is decided. A scheduled game Tuesday night between Moncton and Charlottetown at Charlottetown has been poscpgn. ed to make room for an exhibition game Charlottetown is planning with Glace Bay of the cape Breton League. The postponed game. along with two out off between Saint John and Halifax will be played at dates to be announced within I, week, Seconil Period 8.-Monclon, Gallipcau .... .. 5.35 Penalties: None. Thlrtl Period 9-Mont-ton. Barkwell. (Smith) . 2.16 10-I-lnllfnx, McGregor, (Ford. Thomas) ........ ..... .. 3.30 11-Halifax. Diguer. (Sullivan) 5.50 12-llnllfax. McGregor, (McLaughlin) .. 11.53 13-l-lnlifax. Ford. (McGregor. Thomas) .. 12.59 14-Halifax. Andnfson 16.25 Penalties: Baseball News BOSTON. Jun. 28 - (AP) - Billy Goodman. the utility man par excellence who led both ma- jor leagues last season with I batting average of .354. has alan- cd his 1951 contract. Boston Red Sox reported Saturday. NEW YORK. Jan. 28 - (AP) -- A big league anti-Chandler faction, determined to carry on its tooth- And-nail fight to out the Commis- sioner. is reported to hove come up with 3 strong candidate in George Trnutmln. head of the minor leagues. BROOKLYN. Jan. 28 - (AP) - Dulre Snider. Brooklyn centu- flelder who mule good with a bong Jul. uuon, hu Ilned his 1951 contrnct calling for I lub- runtlnl nine. The Dodgers did not mention figures but it ir be- lieved the California speed boy None. I SUMMARY RAY'S FG P8 P1! PF Nicholson 5 0 to 2 MacNevln 5 4: 14 3 Ready i if 2 1 Atkinson 1 3 6 2 (311115 0 0 0 0 Mcxinnon 3 2 8 4 Cullen 6 1 13 0 Totals 21 10 51 12 Y.M.C. A. I-'G FS Pu PF Scantlebury . lo 4 24 1 Taylor . . 0 0 0 0 Maclom fl 2 is 3 Dalziel . 0 1 0 2 Glover 8 0 is 4 I-lowatt 2 1 5 4 Bullem 2 0 4 2 Totals .. 30 8 N 16 probably had his puy boosted from last year's !l0.000 to 818,000 or 320.000. COLUMBUS. 0.. Jan. 28 - (AP) - Hurry Walker. one-time Nation- al League batting champion, Suf- urday was named manager of Co- lumbus Red Birds of the Amer-H ican Association. Walker. with St. Louis Cardinals last year. will play regularly in the outfield he-re. club president A1 Banister said. He succeeds Rollie I-femsley, who resigned after piloting the term to the Little World Series cfiunplonahip. ) Too late It classify Fol IINT - TWO I-I005! lvlrtnkntit also rooms. Phone 2194-J. MondIy' afternoon or' Tuuday evening. Halifax Boxer Wins Bout in us. BROOKLYN. Jun. 28 - (AP) - Dick (Kid) Howard, 12915, 1151-. ifax. Saturday night ouipolntad Charley Titone, 12414, of Brook. SAINT JOHN. IV. B.. Jun. 28 - (CP) - Saint John Beavers were entertaining their favorite "cous- ins" from the Island Saturday night at the Forum. and whipped them 5-2 for their ninth victory in 20 starLa against the lea-gue-leaders, and their seventh win in their last eight borne games with iihe team's ninth triumph in its last 12 games. The Ramsay cluib re; mained seven points behind sec- ond-place Halifax St. Mary's who trounced Morncion Haw-ks 12-2. The veteran Paul Platz paced Saint John scorin-g as Beavers. using only seven forwards, were winners from the opening whiisile. Platz shot a goal less iihan three minutes from the start, sank an- other after N-ick Nicolle made it 2-0 for Saint John, and assisted on a. second-period tally by Jack Thaler for B thvree-point n-ight. ”Buck" Whitlock. the League: leading point-getter, sank Saint John's other goal. Blackburn Outstanding Most important, factor in Saint John's victory was the work of Larry Blackburn in the blueline area. The little rearguiard was far and away the outstanding player on the ice. Improving week by week since a shoulder injury kept him out of action for some time, Blackburn was a go- ing concern all throu-gli the game. standing out offensively and de- fensively. Vitole was the star of the vis- iting tcam, playing licads-up hoc- key all the way. Benton and Travis were the goal-getters for Charlottetown. Saint John was ahead 3-0 at the end of the first period and 5-1 go- ing into the third. Islanders counted the only goal of the final period. Frank Strain replaced Hal Gor- don. who has had little luck against Beavers in recent games, in the Charlottetown goal. and turned in a creditable performance, kicking out 23 shots. Goalie Denny Bro- deur of Beavers handled 19. Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal. Strain; de- fence. Ready and Dutchak: centre. Quebec Curling Championship is Decided By Bornud Dufrcme Merle Thomas and his youthful rink from Bourlamaque Sig-mn Curling Club Saturday won the Quebec Province curlinc champ- ionship with it 9-7 Quebec Victoria. er: turned curlers won the right to represent Quebec at the Dem. inion curling chmiipionships in Halifax next March with 3 record of eight victories and one defeat. The event, was lead-off to Que- Starling Monday. in which 120 rinks from Canada and the Unit- ed States compete. On the championship rink with Thomas were Al Randal. lead. Gus Peppiird. second. and Jean Paul Bonneville. vice-skip. The Que- beclrers were skipped by Ben) Simmons. Bowling 1'': Menettes Bowling scores Tcam No. 1-2544. Team No. 2-2233. Team No. 1-5 Pts. Teaim No. 3-2386. Tenn No. (-2.331. Hlth TPIIN. Fay Cameron. 574. 4-2&4 Pis. QUEBEC. Jan. 28 --(OP) -Skip ninth-round victory over his biggest opposition. The Northwestern Quebec min- bec's 38th international bonspiel . High single, Pauline Haslam. 253. High three, Piiu-line Hnslem, 600. Hloh slnzle. Shirley Jeffrey, 171. Team No. 3-21,9 Pts; Team No, rs 15-2 Saint John Team Scores Ninth Victory In Starts Against League-Leaders. & Trolnor; wings, Fiavero, Pnwly. shyn: subs. Travis, Morrow. am. gate. Beaudry. J. Horeck, clog. ents. Beaton and Viiale. . Saint John: Goal. Brodeur: dd. fence, Heo-n, Blaokiburn; cent,-lg, Wh-itloclr: wings, Watson and Ni. colic; subs, Bolsn, Carnegie, Tm. ler. Jodoin, Brennan. Platz. Mudie. P. E. 1. club. The visitors, even SUWKARY big Phil Vitale, were putting hockey first, and they were out- 1:11.” 1,911”. closed. ' Bedecked in new,co1orful un- 1gsa1n1 11011111 P1111 , lforms and trying I change of (Brennan) 2'” goalies, Islanders were obvious in zgsa.-1111 John, N1co11e 1 thcir change of tactics against 130C101") sf” Saint John. It was Beavers sec- 3ggsa1m Jo1m' P13 1 ond victory of the week over 1131ac1(,b1m.n) V 1”” Charlottetown, and the home ,1gc11a1-lottetgwm, .Be'nt'WM .- (Travis) .. Penalties: B laclcburn, Clemeifg, Bathgate. - Second Period 5-Saint John. Wh-itilock (Nicolle. Watson) ............ .. 1:33 6-Saint John. Thaler ' (Plalz, Brenvnan) . . 9:30 , Penalties: Truinor, J. 1-loreck. Clements, Balm. Third Period ' 7-Charlottetown. Travis (Viiale, Bathgate) 4.-is Penalties: Nicolle. Seagrams Trophy, Matches Tonight ; Play in Scograms Trophy aim. in-g competition. that commenced here last. week, will be continued at the Cliamloiictowii Curling Clut when eight matches will be run off tonight. the first foulr scheduled for seven o'clock and the remain- -ing four at nine o'clock. The following is the draw for tonight's matches and all skips are asked to pleaso' notiu their team members: 7 l'.M. Ice 1: Bell. Ice 2: H. I. Spillett vs. Dr. W. L. M:-icDon-aid. Ice 3: H. L. Scar vs. W. Worth. ice 4: C. McLean vs. J. A. Fraser. D. E. MacDonald vs. M. 9P. M. Ice it P. W. Turner vs. 1. Home. ice 2: J. S. MacDonald vs. F. Hansen. ice 3: R. R. Bell vs. F. R. Mc- Lame. Ice 4: J. J. Morris vs. R. Bevan. , SYDNEY. Australia. Jun. 28 -- (AP) - Art Larsen, United States champion. and his travelling cam- pan-ion. Dick Savitt. stroked t'ne;r way into the semi-final round lo- day in the Aiistrolion tennis cham- pionships. Austral-ia's crack Dal'lS Cup duo of Frank Sod-gmiin, the defending cliampiorn. and Ken Mc- Gregor barred the wry to the finals. FOR ADDITIONAL SPORT SEE PAGE 15 - .. V DA .9 fj-l.S'lI'.Vl' NI-li.lXV(v' CI xARl5.l I'i2 UIIJACCU in, in the featured eight-round bout It the Rldaewood Grove. it was u split decision. and reversed a similar verdict Titone gained 9ver Howurd in their first meet- ing two weeks ago. 1 Y. M. C. A. Team 1 - 2417 - Pu. 9'5. Team 2 .. M30 - Ptl. 'M Tesma-2403-Pts. 1:1. Telm 4 - 2MIv- Ptn. 2. I-llah -Binnie - J. Reunion - am. Rich Thi-ea -- J. Dngerson ..'g(y1, GATIIIII AND UIIIIIS Mill TUESDAY '1!!! III. Mrunnnv .. sumo - FOBIIM DATES mi. 29 t0 ran. 3 MONDAY - HOCKEY PIACTICE rucsmw .. CllILDl!.'N'B an-rm - 4 -ro mo iiocur-mo - GLACE an on. rsuiivncu wnnnnsnu .. PIINOI sr. sonoor. srorrs rrmnsmir .. Y.M.0.A. nun om: sun IIIDAY-0lllI.DlIN'l SKATE .. 4 To jg”, HOCKEY - Ii” - ST. JOHN VI. ISLAND!!! SCHOOL IIOOIIY AND BIATIIG -. 1 ITO! ll0f:KEY- ro-ilioiiiiovi.trimiiay1- also GLAGE BAY-. vs - lsl.AilllERs HOLDING IIOIIIII TODAY - O A. I. TUIIDAY - I AH. OIRIIAD CALI IJSIIAL PIIOII - eronun .1.