Runner-up Rink in Trophy Play The above tiuarlet conlprised toon Curlini: thin '11lu-5' lost out Donald lsklpi. .ltillllS(iUi11'('l3Fll:i-Z5- A. . in a close '.l-it haillr the runner-up link ill the licudcz- Camcwws rnlmunn, mils Trophy play It the (lliarlutto ;;Teams Participating In S'side Minor Hockey Leagues Twenty-five comprising some 300 boys are participating in the minor hockey program at Sui-nmerside Civic Stadium this winter under the direction of Vance Harris of the Summeraide Aces who conducts a full schedule of activity every day of the week. This program covers a full 20 hours of hockey each week and in- cludes teams in the paperweight. pee wee. bantam. midget and ju- venile classes. The following is the standing of the teams at the present time. Paperweight division: teams 3. t. 5. are tied for first place with four points each. while teams 1 and 2 have 3 points and team 6 is low with 2 points. Leading scorers in this division are Pat MacNally and Robert Per- ry. each with five goals. David Matheson Allan Gaudet and Bill Dickie each with three goals. while Richard Perry and Paul Mac- Williams have 2 goals apiece. in the pee wee division: teams 0 and it have 5 points. team 2 lineups Tonight The following are the lineups for tonight's hockey game be- tween the Parkdale Flyers and the B. Y. (T. B. Y. (7. Goal: Gehrke: defense. Smith. F. Shepherd. Mat-Luri'.: forwards. Plneau. Simmonds. L. Shepherd. Lewis. W. Shepherd. Wilson. Ready. 5. Mm-Donald. Burke. Wealhcrbie C. Macbonalr Parkdale Goald: Roper: defense Moore Hill. A. Mac-Lend. Josey forwards. A. Carver. S. Carver. Gregory, Dunn. J. Macixod. K. Ready. Dutchmen Swanip BCAF Flyers 15-5 ZWEIBRUECKEN, West Ger- many tficuicrsl-Canada"; Olym- pic hockey team shook of the ef- fects of a seven-liour plane journey here Monday night and beat the RCAF Flyers 15-5 in an exhibition game. Period scores were 5-0. 5-1 and I-4. The game was three-ganir Waterloo Dutchmen are against C ” scrvicemen Germany. Flyers again today at Bad Nah- heim. Germany. and Wednesday they play an army team at Soest. Gjrmany. before returning to Can- I A. An overflow crowd nf L500 fans lammcd into thc modern. covered Irena at this No. .1 fighter-wing base to watch the lame. Ch'town Airman Playing Hockey In Whitehorse Sgt. Donald Clark of the R.C.A.F. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark oi oi Longworth Avenue in Chari- oitetown. is playing hockey with the Town Merchants in a senior league at Whitehorse in the Yukon. Don is well up in the scoring race the first of a with Doug I They are ll-rl Dr stone), lt'i-mlnll Mnc- (lead). l N.H.LP ESlatistics Andy Liltcly. 4second and Elmer lilac-Donald. Guardian Photo matei, SCORING G A Pis. .llolii'cail. .Vitl 34 245 Q0 has 4 points. lCilillS T llnd l have llowe. Del. . . . . .. ?1i 30 93y 3 points, team 5 has 2 points and Sloan. Tor. . 30 32 teams 8 and It have 1 point cllch. lfii. RlCllill'(l.' M11 28 M -32 Leading goal getlcrs in this di lBai-hgalf. -h-Y- - 17 55 22 vision are Dolinie Schurman and 0l"!l5W3d- Mu r 9 Al 30 Wilfred Gallant with 3 goals. wllile Reibel. Del. 14 31 A5 2 goals has been scored by George LEADERS Dalton, Lee Hudson. David Gau- Standings: Ztlontreul. won 32. det. Louis Gallant. Eiiicrson F'er- l rish and Lowcll filaylic. in the balltam divlsiuli. lczlui 4 has 7 points, lcam i has 3 points and teams 2 rind .". cacli llurc 2 ost 12. tied 9: points 73. Points: Beiiveau, Montreal. tit). Goals: Bcliveau. Montreal. 34. AssistS' Olliisteiid. Molitreal, 41 shutouts: Hall. Detroit. 10. Penalties: Fontinato. New York league baseball I was moved up one day. lcadiut; 10 speculation that President bison- 13” 3 MP Oi" "f '"""yoltl Watcl-man's speed and punch- . i v ' i .h id :1: ::.:;:..;.:.i ...:::.':...':."3.t::: scheduled for the opener bciwccny Gama". a veteran M 131 D"; hower p Tuesday. April 17. Bubby Dowling Scores 5 Primroses Whi Official Opening 1 Baseball Season i Moved Up One Day- season Monday That was the ueiglit cllampion Kid Gavilan of Kid Gavilcin Entersg3 To 5 Favorite For London Match The Gavilan of 1955 was a far LONDON tAPi-Former welter- cry from the sleek welter who held Trotters. Aces Win Last Night's Basketball Tilts The Trotters got back into their winning ways at P. W. C. last night y . t. . . 7246 Montague Primrose: made it four in a row in their series with " ..:.-1.. Aces at Civic Stadium g Havana was a 3 to 2 favorite to the championship in the 147-pound WASHINGTON TAT”-Tllc Ulllrydrltlill Britain's Peter Waterman divi5ion for three years. Cam- cial opening of the 1956 ill-'l.lUl'l1onii.1lll in their 10-round match at: paigning as a middleweight. Gav- ilan lost to Hector C t and llarringay stadium. Despite the odds. many British spurts writers think the 2l yea!- Bobby Dykcs and dropped two bouts in Argentina before he came to England. One of his defeats in Buenos Aires was by Eduardo Lziusse. Waterman. unbeaten in 31 pro the Washington Senators and New participants, as well as Amcrr ytcnt-e for the sclicduled npcncr. lfigllis. finished training Monday an,and issued his usilal victory pm. ldlctioli ”i show England a new .l(ccd Guvilan been born," he said, ,”I train hard. I beat this boy." York Yankees. But Monday the League headquarters. decided to move up the game to Monday April 16. Sookesmcn for the St-liainrs in-st. dcclincd colllnicnt on why lilc chalice was made but later third as the official reason a 2-lncral desire to point up the Washington opcning Shine as a solo cicnl It is known. however. that lil- scnhoucr likes to make trim -null! in April. And on at least our oc- ca-lon since he took o'fice hr loll starts with only one draw to mat his perfect record, admits he is in 'or a hard fight. "1 'hall keep on the move." he said. ”Gavilan .will get no breathers." the VI in the second game of a double- header ln the City Basketball Lea- gue. In the opener the Aces made it two in a row by handing the Atoms a 67-26 trounelng. Mark Ladner was high man for the Trotters with 26 points. Red ht-lore the regularly sclicdillcd npcnlllf! game. On that occasion. 1933. lhr lil'cs- lricni's lirst year in office. he tlircw out the first pitch dcsnitc Ills ah- 6, The game was rained out and l'".i- senhowcr was back in ioull for the re-scheduled contest Since then Eisenhower has notl liiisscd an opening game. Shermie White ltaintains lead in Scoring Race lilONC'l'0N i(.'i'l There is a big one scheduled LUV l-Ollight at the Sports Arena. The Basilica Youth Club and Parkdalc Flyers. the two hottest clubs in the island Senior League gclicrally rankcil 1-2 or 2-1 depend- ing on the Viewpriint of the observ- ghe,-mk. or - will be taniziing for the third The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1956 lYOUl'l"l Club And Flyers Tonight play. The first time out Parkdale Donald 13; white 1; sqilcakcd through to a 7-6 win and in overtime. it was the last game they play cd that really started fans talking Parkdale won it 5-3. but that fifth in the second clash the youth club came through by the same score goal was scored on an open not points. iitl minutes. White of Amherst Ramblers. wllnl has averaged more than a point linnc in lctlguc play. when the B.Y.C. was pressing in The Flyers especially have been the 135; minute of play and many burning up the ice lanes. In their series the Kitchener- playing in The Dutchmen meet the Leading scorers lll this class are Johnny Gallant with 6 goals. Da- vid Stull with 4. James ll(l1.',iIn has 3. Don ivlat-Neill. Jimmlc llu-key and Joe Sonicr each hair 2 in the midzct division team 2 has 7 points. team 4 has 6. team it has 2. and team 1 has 1. Their leading goal gctters are Gerald Ranahan with 4. George MacDonald and Irving Sonicr with 3. Gordon Gay. Ellsworth Waite. i Willard Doucettc Michael Scott. 5(.m.(.,.5 were Johnston Stewart Mn"lKcnna. Carl Arsenaillt .(-71m... Hawks marksman we”. 1,, wiii each have 2. Down Montague The Pal-kdale Sisters won a 3-1 victory over the Montague High: School girls in an exhibition 2-zuney played at Montague Saturday night. The game played on fast ice. prov- ed to be an interesting one of thell large crowd of fans who enjoyed. watching the girls put on a fine performance. Gail Mustard with two goals and Elaine Waters with a singleton were the point ccttcrs for the visit-. ors. while Pauline Mllrplly scored the lone goal for tile locals. in the second game of tho llnUl)l(' fcatiirc. Mllrr:i,v Harbour Norlhy dcfcatcd licatlicrdalc 7-4 in ay game which drew much applause from the spectators. Ncll Laniganl was the high point gclicr for Eiiur-l ray Harbour scoring four of they scvcn goals. ll". M.'irl.lil'c l'l(l(”ttllTil.-y oil for two more and the slnglcliin. went in F. ('rIllil(1ll For Heath:-rrlalc Julio liirftounn scored twice and Glen Pcartlon and T7. Maci(en1.le one each. lfurlingilraw For This Afternoon And Evening ('ulclin;: draw at the Cliai'lotic- town Club for this afternoon and evrliilic y 2'.:l.'i -llill'P llritish Fnnsols gimes Vlimher ll-lilll-l2. l 7 P. M - iiontilluing the ash tray play Ice 1 -- l-” llolihs. .1. Fl lillrnctl .f. S. Taylor.-ll Wonlrlriduc vs W MacLainc. i-I (blnnon. A Wcllnrr. .l. K. filacnon.-ild 1 ice 2 -- Harper Mam.-iii. Hal. 'Spillett. G. Wrllner. Rciil McKen- lna vs .1 F. Mar-l.cotl. ll. B. Willis. A. ll. Anderson. Pres Brydees. ice It V. A. Nicholson, Les- ter Johnston. M. ilac)lillan. W. MacGregor vs R. Parent. F. H Johnston. W. Rodd. S. Carson. ice 4 - Ed. Wood. F. MacMi having a total of 19 mints on to tan. K. Myers. Geo. Srantlchufyl yoals oyndmb Iilhlldf-5.! is Qtswgioog 'fl(l;rnt;;-. C. Whltlock. John Mo. or a te rt pace. is rs. . enneii infhll'Jiedctll'i:Hluder. . l 3:39 p, M, up In ”?'”nh'.'m,b3i,”':tm:n': British Consols limes. Numb..- ls totsloftaminuteliltopsin the league. anthiruidtsia 13-14-15 16. SPORTS lviditiiiyk Minor Hockey Results tivity at the Red Wings shaded the Hawks 3-2 Paflldale 555'?” l:.:l:t'.: 2:00-3:00 -7 Pee Wees -- Mon- archs vs Tigers. 4:00'5:0O - Midgets -Abbies vs Vics. lli yestcrdayls minor hockey ac Sports Arena the n a paperweight game. Red Wing Boyles and 'lntl Gliiz. TODAY'S PROGRAM 00-12:00 - All Q. S. S. Paper slh.Tsigns”i3E ”Fine increase" BROOKLYN (APT Duke Snider. Brooklyn's home run-hit- tllig ccnirc fielder. Monday signed :1 contract calling for a "fine in- rrcase” in salary. ltctl Patterson. Dodger publicity vliicf uho rclcascrl news of the signing. refused to estimate the salary figures To Change Rules is game. appears assured of thcl Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League scoring chanipionship. As the four-team league prcparcs. tor the final drive before playoff:-'. White holds a 15-point lnllge over ig :.:?:a1:;ieM'::,i:g At the bcgliiuing of the season . ' ' the Flyers dropped 3 of their irsi gggrveiary Treasurer B” Chandler 14 games but since that time they ' have been going at a great clip. 'lasl. seven games the Flyers have lpulvcrized the opposition on all seven occasions. and coach Allie Carver has no intention of having his ninning strcak called to a halt an observer was heard saying. again". Those fans and many morn likc yiod coming to an end tonight harp. can't wait until these guys play them Will have their waiting per- As usual the game time is 8.30 The smooth working centre. who has held the scoring lead since. Nov. 19. now has 104 points on 37 goals and 67 assists. Schmidt. in second place. has a 25-64 record for 89 points. Pierrc Brillaiit. Amhcrsl right- winger is still top scorer. The liard-shooting forward. al- though out of action nearly two weeks due to injuries. has 48 goals. Saint John Bea.'crs' Jim Shirley is the loop's top netminder. with a . als-against average of 2.75 He leads in shutouts with seven. Wally Kullman of Saint John is the league badman. having spent 205 minutes in the penalty box. Behind in List MONTREAL tCPl George F ill k n er. Ncufnllndlailtlis con- trlbution to pro hockey. was well down the list with 14 goals .'lIi(l 11 in 37. For Selecting Hall-of-Famers NEW YORK 'APl .- A special commiiicr Monday voted in reco- sclccting ncw members to the Hall lilo board of rlirct-lilrs nf the Na- tiuilal Baseball Hall of Pam: and Muscunl The i'nmnllilcc's lions will not he pilbliclzed until the mid - summer meeting when thcy will be t-onsiricred by the board. The jolt of thc tonmuticc. ap- ypillfllild last Jilly. was to review ltlie rulcs under which tho new lmcmbers are sclci-tcd. it uas the lfccllng of thc directors that the rules should be tightened. rather than relaxed. Hampshireyllb-whs Nine Mile Creek A 5-goal effort by D. Murray led lvlctory over the Nine Mile Creek -Bulldogs in a regular league game played at North River Rink last night. Campbell potted lite other two for H87l1D8lIll't" T mmend changes in the rules of of Fame at the annual July 22 ml-cling in Cooperstown. N. Y.. of rcconlmcnda- the Hampshi e Bulldogs to a 7-3 l TOP VALUES IN BETTER CARS OUTS?! -APR '55 Tan H E .- l COME IN SEE FOR Y Car Prices t Scoring for the Insert were (3. Macbougall. W. Taylor and F. Tay- iior. l ARENA E, HOCKEY; I TUESDAY. FEIRUARY 7. AT mo l-.M. -lbi-.uasDaaaiItiVJ.Ilu-an .1. ..I'raek it sboiunmilfranklaneend. &.GlddIIi1CDougllunbn ASILIIJ-A&li unions -lass-see...” ' rwnv:-sf PARKDALE FLYERS Vs. IASILICA YOUTH CLUB Aqhiiladoa: Min 60:: clildron 35: l l i watch The l I For Our DAILY SPECIAL with outstanding gualtending by Frank Roper and some phenomen- al goal-gelling by coach Carver Parkdalc has been just about un- bcatable. Roper has been in the cage ioi' 7 of the Flyers 11 games. After the then powerful Montague Prim- roscs beat him 7 times in the first meeting of the two squads Roper didn't allow more than three goals in any of the last six games and was fooled only 14 times during that period. His GA average is I sparkling 3.00. Carver will be on the hunt for his 30th goal of the campaign. in eleven games Carver has potlcd 29. which is 14 better than his near- est competitor. The youth club will be back at assists for 25 points in tlic Quebec liockcy Leaguc this week. Faulk- ner. winger with Shawinigan Falls icc. Otherwise they will be at full Cataracts. missed 13 games be-'strength. cause of injuries. He has played ONLY 46 BARS LEFT full strength for tonight's clash. Young Merrill Pineau has recup- crnted from his kneec injury and - will be in the lineup. Psrkdnle. houever. will be uithout the serv- ices of Bob Hurry who is out with a fractured law suffcrcd in pract- Flyers and B.Y.C. have met. regular j The g on three other occasions in YES! At Our CLASSIFIED PAGE Prices They Have Sold Like Hot Cakes TODAY - OURSELF - Have Never Been Lower - ANY TRADE IN Watch Tit! ID SULLIVAN SNOW oviWovvy Sunday moot luhautthrlnndihllopovtnutu A FINII V-I VALUE FROM FORD G EAINQ l l l The BIG buy is l Mac-Fayden bagged 15 and coach Harold Howatt 10. Lanky Jim White shot 13 and L. Flack 10 for the losers. The Aces Lorne MacGuigan took a tighter grip on the scoring lead by netting 12 field goals and tos- sing i.n three free throws for 17 lpoints as his squad was lambast- ing the Atoms. Father Clarence Roche swished in 113 points and Dick Wcllon. who its just beginning to find the range followed with 14. Lineups: Trotters: Gillis 8; Lailllcr 26: K. Ready 6: D. MacLeali 4; lliacF;iy- den 15:gMacKinnon: C. Ready 2: Howatt 10. Total - 72. P. W. C.: K. Macl(c-n1.ie 9: L. Flack 10: J. White 13. A. Macken- zie 4; Storey: Landi-igan 4; S. Flack; G. Mac-Loren 3; Johnson 1. Total - 46. Ares; Dalzicl: Alcuiilgan 27: Roche ill; Wclton 14. MacDuugali 8. Total - 67. Atoms: Mills 2: Golla 6: B. Mac Macintosh: Vail; W. MacDonald 4. Total - H. ltape Traverse flips Albany 6-5 Gerald Machatlyeli fired the win- "1 lling goal for Cape Traverse last night in a game of the Board of Trade League as the Cape crew shaded Albany St. Pats 6-5 in I thriller at Crapaud rink The St. Pats go against Nine Mile Creek tonight in the first game of the semi-finals. 9 last night. sending the Schuman- coached crew down to their sixth straight defeat on home ice. The score was 7-4. The combination of Dowling and Hughes proved too much for the homestcrs, Dowling getting five goals and two assists. and Hughes two goals and four as- sists. Gord Cutcllffe and Leroy Clow were the best offensive combina- tion the Aces had to offer. Cut- cliffc notching three goals and an assist, which won for him the H01- man Men's Wear "most valuable player” aw; .1. Clow sinking one counter and helping with the three other tallies. The Aces scored the only goal in a fast. clean first period. Peter Pour I-hrried down the right , hoards. passed to Clow who made a short relay to Cutcllffe in front of the crease. The middle period was also fast and exciting with the visitors hold- ing an edge in play. A two-ring pugiiistlc display broke out about llirec-quarters through the session. Cutcllffe and Coyle the principals In the main event. getting majors. and Clow ind Gregory receiving minors for throwing a few punch es in the side-show. The first Montague Goal came at 3:19 from a scrimmage in front of Gamble. with the Aces desper- ately trying to clear. Hughes final- ly potted the disk. The clever cen- torman repeated six minutes lat- er taking a pass from Dowllng who had pounced on a loos puck which a Sllnlmersidc attacker had over- skoted. Cutcllffe evened it up in a matter of seconds pulling the old trick of circling the net and poking it into the open corner before Ward had time to cover. Dowling broke the lie taking a pass while he stood unguarded in front of Gam- ble. The fisticuffs then took the spotlight for a brief interlude. The visitors completely lay IIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL T Mercury promises you the nolt in wide and low; I p S'side Aces 7”-4 Bill Hughes Adds Other Two. Goals ed the Ace: in the final tram. Dowling made it; 2 combining with Carroll and H as. Then with Montarue playing two men short, Dowllng broke away from the gang. log Aces and netted another one, He repeated seven minutes late, when he Ind Hughes pulled off the prettiest passout bout of the even. lng. Cutcllffe made it 6-3 from a wild scramble in front of Ward. and Clow scooped a shot along th. fee which slid into the left corner behind Ward. Dowling got hi. mu, counter with a minute to go. LTNEUPB Montague n' ea - (,'..ai- Ward: defence. Coyle. Geo. lilac- Donsld. Macltas: forwards. Hugh. es. Carroll. Dowling. Gregory, ii, MacLean. Trowsdalc. Landry. iig. Gregor. I-Bdwell. D. MacLean. Summersldc Aces - Goal: (lam tile: defence. Plum MacDonald. Bernard. MacArthur. Reeves; tor. wards, Cutcllffe. Clow. Taylor, Hgr. l yis. MacLi:od. Saunders. Pope, pat. on. Referees - Gord Kelly. Biian Maccallum. SUMMARY First period: 1. Aces. cuiullio (Clow. Pope) 18:54. Penalties: Coyle 8:30. Canon 10:28. Harris 11:41. Second period: 2. Montague, Hug. hes tDowling. MacRae) 3:19; 3. Montague. Hughes tDow1lng) 9:24; 4. Aces. Cutcllffe (Clow) 9:58; 5. Montague. Dowling (Carroll. Hug- hes) 13:5-1. Penalties: Gamble (served bi Reeves) 11:05: Cutcllffe (major anl-. minor! 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