l N. H. L. Saturday TORONTO l(?Pi---Toronto Maple 1 Page 8 The Guardian Leafs dropped a 2-1 decision to Ixciv Yoi'k Rangers hcre Saturday night and hill iiczid into the Na- tional liockcy League playoi'l's next week iritliout one of their top (le- fcnccmen iiho is tliroutzh for they S('E4St)l'1. Tim Horton ulio u;i.s lldlllf'tl to the S0('fllll1 all--tat: lciuii la.-t sea- son. collided with Riingcr defence- nian Hill (i.'l(1sl)jy' and suffered a broken right leg and a broken jaw late in the second )'1PFlt)d. The third pliico l.cat-; nt-re lead- ing 1-!) at ili.il point The llaiigcrs. ()lllpl.'l.U?(l liy a (tide niartztn (WET the iii"-.1 too (raiiir-,x. came to life. in he third for two goals against) the Toroiito club. sliakcn liy Hur- tonls loss Lorne iGiImp: Wt)i'-ltyv in thel New York goal was at his acro- batic best as the Leafs blasted 48 shots at him and counted on onlyl one SLOAN Sfiflillis That iias at T ii of the sccond pcriod ulicn right U'lilE',Pl' Tod Sloan hi-at him on P:irkcr .llac-. l)onnld's snort i'cl:iouii(i. The Iltitiizcrs ill tiltli place and. out of the Dlayoffs. managed only! 19 shots on ii1ll'13' Lumley in the- Lcaf net over tho tit) iiiinules. Dcicnccman l.oii lhintinatti made it 1-1 after about 111) cc minutes of the third pcriotl uiirl uiniicr i'ct(': Conachcr counted the winner at 7:45 on a scri,-cned Sllui. Horton, a '.!5-year-old native of. Cocliranc. (ml was lczuling a rushl across the Ranger hlucline whenl he u:i:- iniurt-it llc :tl)l)lll't'Ill.1yi didn't see Gadsliy who was mov-l mg up uith his stick .iitfl t-liiows high. The two collided at full speed and Horton split) aroiiiid andl dropped to the ice with a sickcningl thud as the croiiil ()1 12.1100 gasped. l CARRIED OF IFE I lie lay on tho icc moliiiiilcss audi was carried off to the dressing room semi-conscious and then re-1 moved to hospital. l Appearing with Rangers for the: first time as a full-flcdged pro was right - ii-inccr lltll lit-('rcary. a graduate of Guelph 13Illn1l'lFPS of the Ontario l-loikey A.”-'-ociallonl junior A SPTIPS who had a three- game tryout earlier this season. The Leafs had I newcomer. too. winger Paul Knox of the Univer- sity of Toronto team. replacing Eric Nostcrciiko. uho suffered a knee injury nhcn Lcafs and Rang- ers last met Fob. 23. Summary First period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Raleigh 2'22. Kennedy 3:23. Cahan 17:13. Second period: 1. 'l'oronto. Sloa n ()l.ii-Donald. Armstrong) 7:31. Pcnzillics' lioiioll 3:20 Hor- ton 11:10. Bathgatc 11:46. Klukay 15:.'l."(. Popeiii 1111111 Third period: 2 Ncw York. Fon-. tinato :l.ewi('l(i. l:IIiuicki- 2:36. .'i. New York. CtIllZl('ll()T (Lcwickl, Niirpliyi 7 iii ilcii.-il:icn Bolton 3:21. Klllkoy and Hovie 13:20. Cahan 17.40. Stops: ' Worslcy 1.5 20 12--47' Lumlcy 6 5 7-19 litt)N1'RI-ill. wt: at-rt tilin- sicad's coal Willi 43 soconds left in the g.'imc qaic .)lontrcal (ana- diens a 2-1 iiclnry Saturday night. over Boston llriiins. topping off al bruising third pcriori in which I113 goals wcrc scorctl 1 The goal nus the 10th of thll 5 'i.son by .)luntrcal'.- assist spec-y . V in) t. It. came loss than five min-. l utr-s after (.:i(iim lllnltlyl .llacKay, had put Cniimlions on even tcrmr - i uith the llriiins. nilio wore hang- ing grimly to a goal scored at BER by rlctciiccnian Bob Arm-1 Tl": rilcccd. iiai'd-chcrkinL' name: i was lmlsicird by stout defensive I the fourth game of the league fin- lI'l)l'l'.. but once Canailioiis finally Its in Moncton. March Monday, March 14, 1955 beat goalie Sugar Jim Henry for, the tying goal both teams went. gunning for the winning tally with no indication of readiness to settle for I draw. Summary First period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Mackeli 3:55, Mosdell 6'41. Flaman 111180, Beliveau 13:30. Second period: Scoring: Nona. Penalties: Chevrefils 0:10. Mac- Kay 9:18. Labine 11:17, 14:34, Mac- Kell 12:06. Nlosdell 14:34. Third period: 1. Boston. Arm- strong (Sandford. Mackeli) 9:58; Sawchuk OvertakesLum1ey To Lead B Three Goal s; Wings Trail Habs By Two DETROIT, (CF)-Dutch Reibel scored three goals and Marcel Pronovost two as Detroit Red Wings trounced Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-1 Sunday night. It was the sev- enth straight victory for the Red Wings, moving them to within two points of the Montreal Canadlens in the torrid run for the National Hockey League championship. With only three games left in the regular season, the Canadiens have 91 points to Detroit's 89. These rivals meet in Montreal Thursday and again in Detroit next Sun- day to wind up the season. Detroit's assault Sunday night moved Red Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk past Toronto netmlnder Harry Lumley in the race for the Vezina trophy. Lumley, who fheld s two-goal lead before the game, now trails Sawchuk by three. Relbel'a three goals gave him. rlod: 5. B t . S d- 21 tallies for the season. TM"! '9 as on an ford (Costello) 2:12; 6. Montreal. Johnson (MacKay, Mosdelll 19:55. 2. Montreal. Maclfay (Geoffrion, .)lo.s-dell) 14:37; 3. Montreal. Olm- stead (Geoffrion. Richard) 19:15. Penalties Bouchard 6:13. Harvey 11:30. Mcxenney 12:07, Gecffrion 16 58 Stops: llonry ll 10 ii-azl Plants 9 5 6-23 DE'1iR()lT (AP) - Detroit Red Wings came from behind with second - period goals by Johnny Wilson and Marty Pavelich to de- li-al Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 in I National Hockey League game Saturday night but lost the serv- ius of left-winger Ted Lindsay through injury. Lindsay checked Gordie Hailing- north of Chicago in the first pe- riod and reinjured the shoulder which kept him out of action for 14 games in mid-season. Doctors at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital said the Red Wing: cap- tain will be out of action for one or two weeks. meaning he-will miss some of the Stanley Cup playoffs. 1 Summary First period: 1. Detroit. Stasluk (Howe, Goldhan-i) 10:22. Penalt- ies: Stanley 7:40. Bonin 13:34. Martin 13:34. Prystai 15:84. Second period: 2. Chicago. Sul- livan IL. Wilson. Mickoski) 5:20; 3. Chicago. L. Wilson (cielghton. Toppazzinl) 5:50: 4. Detroit. .1. Wilson (Howe. 9:52; 5. Detroit, Pavelicli (Kelly, Stuluk) 11:37. Penalties: Stasiuk 5:20. Hot- lingworth 12:57. Dineen 12:57. Sta- siuk 19:30. Third period: Scoring - None. Penalty: Halllngwortl-i 11:30. Stops: Bassen ll 10 14-37 Sawchuk I 10 6-21 Juveniles Play Here Tonight Tonight at tlu Coliseum It 5.30 pm. hockey fans In due for I real treat when George AndrewI' P.W.C. Welshmen are It home to Charlie Hoganls summersidc Juv- eniles in the second game of I home-and-home series now dead- locked at 2-all. Winners of to- night's tussle will meet Juvenile Abbies in another home-and-home series for the Island title and Phy- sical Fitness awards. This series to be completed by Saturday of this week. ACSHL Meeting Off Till May The special meeting of the exe- cutive of the Atlantic Coast San- ior Hockey League which was scheduled to be held in Amherst Sawchuk lost his shutout with less than three minutes left vthcnl George Armstrong drove home a Pename; God my C H '.: f 13:34. Bl h d .(match misconduct) 15:11, Laycoe partially screened 12-footer. . . - d m, M 1, ,5.” However. Sawchuk had the dis-l "E::::,:.an "0 tinctlon of getting an aSSlSl.'1i1LPIanle . H 7 4 gm, the second period. he made I div-I Henderson I - y V . g . . , g H g 3 3.20 ing stop of Sid Smith's shot and Pronovost picked up the puck andl NEW YQRK (CP)-New 'YorlS went the full length to score. lRIngers clinched fifth place in the It was the second assist in Saw- chuk's career. Summar.V I K "Y First period: 1. Detroit, 9 . (Reibel, Delvecchiol 3:51: 2. De-lscored early in the first period tron, Reibel (H(iwe.S1asiuk) 6:54; while the Hawksl Nick Mic (l 3. Detroit. Reibel Illowel 14:49..sat out an interference penalty to Penalties: Cahan 5:05, Dineen pace the Ranger attack. Danny Le- l2:45, Armstrong 16:40. Leswtck wicki. Vic Howe and Larry Popem 19;59, fired in three more goals in the Second period: 4. Detroit. Prono- second period. vost (Sawchuk) 6:12; 5. Detroit, Harry Watson and Metro Pry- Reibel (Wilson) 18:36. Penalties: stal tallied for the Black Hawks. Armstrong (2 minors) 11:01. Howe who had to win Sunday nights 11:01. Armstrong 17:01. game if they were to catch the Third period: 6. Detroit. Prono- Rangers. vost (Dlneen. Stasiuk) 8:54: 7- TOF- onto. Armstrong (Kennedy, Cahn) 17:34. Penalties: Morrison 6:03, Migay (major) 13:28. Kelly (m810ry 'cago Black Hawks 5-2. Summary First. period: 1. New York, Ra- leigh IBatligate. Lewicki) 3:38; 2. New York, Gadsby (Lewicki. Bath- 13:12. Pronovost 15:35. lgatel 41471 3- CMCIEP. WBKSOII stopg; (Sullivan) 19:54. Penalties: Mick- Lumley . . . . . . .. 13 10 10-33 oski 16:17. ' Sawchuk . 9 9 0-24 Second period: 4. New Iork. . I Lewicki (Gadsby, flaleigh) 5:54; BOSTON (AP) - MHUFICP RF 5. New York, Howe (Howell. Mur- chard. lempcrmental star of the Montreal Canadians. nailed lines- man Cliff Thompson with I wick- ad right-band punch in the third period Sunday night as the Habs bowed 4-2 to Boston Bruins and saw their first-place lead dwindle to two points. Richard. the National Hockey League's leading scorer. went phyr 9:04: 6. New York, Popein (Bathgate) 13:05. Penalties: Ezin- icki 3:05. Morison 5:41. Fontlnato 18:53. Third period: 7. Chicago. Prys- tal (Litzenberger) 15:15. Penalt- Sullivan and Fontinato 6:12. Mort- son 10:52, Ezlnlckl 14:01. Sullivan and Chrystal 16:02. ' St : wild after being cut on the head 30113:: , 10 12.41 in I melee with Boston defence wonky 13 11 741 mIn Hal Laycoe. When TL National Hockey League Sunday lnight downing the last-place Chi-. Don Raleigh and Bill Gadsbyy ies: Toppazzlni 4:38. Conaclier 5:27 I Sports Forum l ISLAND BOXERS Sir.-The New York newspaper world of 1920 devoted considerable space to the pugilistic perform- ance of Vic McLaughlin, born at Peakes. Prince Edward island on November 21, 1900. He began boxing as I middle- weight in 192) and by 1930 was A full-fledged heavy-weight. During the period between 192) and 1924. Vic went to the ring war: 70 times. Forty of these bouts he won via the knock-out route, he took 15 by decision and had no deciiion call- ed on 11. He drew in four and last only six. Vic did I lot of boxing out of such cities as Buffalo. Jersey City. Brooklyn and Halifax. He fought a pair of no-decision bouts with Mike McTigue. then light- heavyweight champion of the world. He drew in 12 with Young Stribliug. Joe Gans and Johnny Herman and later climaxed his career as he boxed toe to toe with world heavy-weight champion ulumes J. Braddock only to loose by a 10 round decision in 1927. Several other prominent men that Vic encountered were such fistic stars as Jimmy Slattery. Tommy Robinson. Jim O'Hagen. Jack Thomas, Al Turner and Roddy MacDonald. Another Island born man. Jack McKenna. also made good in the boxing ring. Having begun his career in North Sydney as an am- ateur in 1920. after three years in this calibre, he turned pro and campaigned out of Detroit. Mich.. Halifax and Charlottetown. The records show that he is the only island born fighter to ever hold I Canadian title. He met and defeated such men as Johnny Nemls. Buddy Lewis, Maurice MacDonald. H I r r y Rancorn. Young Allan. Joe Brown. Walcot Langford. Billy Halm and George Fifield. The only Maritime fight- er that ever gave lllclienna any trouble in his day was Johnny Mnclntyre of Glace Bay. Twice he defeated McKenna. once by I knock-out and once by a decision. The best man he ever met was Rene Devoes, the champion of Belgium and the un-crowned mid- The fight took place in Halifax in 1927 land Devoea won by I split in 10 hard-fought rounds. tried to intervene. Richard nailed him against the boards and one of his blows caught the official under the eye, raising I large swelling. Richard went after Lsycoe twice with his stick. connecting to the. Boston player's head. Laycoe was cut under both eyes. He said one of the cuts came from Richard's stick and another from I punch. It was the second major out- burst of the season by Richard. In Toronto Dec. 29 he threw his gloves at linesman George Hayes and drew'a 5250 tine. Richard hit Thompson twice, his best punch catching the official along the boards near the Boston bench. AUTOMATIC SUSPENSION The Montreal star wound up with a match penalty, calling for I 5100 fine and suspension until his case is reviewed by league president Clarence Campbell. Summary First period: 1. Montreal. Moore (Leclair, Johnson) 13:04. Penal- ties: Mosdell :29. 15:16. Laycoe 4:45. Ferguson 15:16. Olmstead Cornwall Wins From Milton 4-3 At North River Rink Saturday night Cornwall Meteors edged out Milton Hornets 4-3 in the third game of the'f'mals for the S. R. Johnston hockey trophy played before I large crowd of fans. The finals, which are the best 'out of five, are now tied with one win for each team and one game tied. in Saturday night's game Milton drew their goalie and put all six men in the Cornwall blue line but Don Simmons. goal tender for Cornwall. was superior Ind the hard pressing Hornets tried sev- eral times to make the red light blink but failed. For Cornwall S. Tiowsdale and J. Burke each chalked up I pair for the winners while .1. Cruwyl got I pair Ind Kelly I singleton for the losers. Mills of Cornwall received the only penlity of the game. Ref- .VeRlerd8.V 13!! been 130191101104 17:37, Armstrong 17:37, Bouchard creel were L. Gay. J. Richards. until sometime in May it was 15:31, learned from Mr. Forrest Clow second period: 2, aomm, Chev. last night. The meeting has been called by league piesidcnt T. Bab- liitt Parlee to consider fines to be imposed on Islander players In I result of I riot which occurred in Ea'l'on's Sponsor Mixed Curling The T. Eaton Company lime) Ltd. are sponsoring the Mix- refils (Ferguson. Boivin) 1:57; 3. Boston, Mackeli (Sandford, Arm- strong) 7:08; 4. Boston. Sandford (Mackeli, Godfrey) 16:00. Penal- ties: Bellvenu 7:54. Flaman 7:54. Richard 12:22. Ferguson 14:05. Geoffrlon 15:10. blamstlc of ladies Island eurlt some;-I. drip; Mu. Albert 81111 Int. mate; Mi-I. Shl Will Represent Summersicle Curling Club The above team will represent the Summerdde Ladies Curling Club next Tuesday at MM"-Mlllln -cmd t-hm soul: and the bonspiel It the Summerslde Curling Rink for the Carl E. Crockett Trophy em- chnmplonlhlp. From left to right are Mrs. Ralph Smpson, 2nd; and Mrs. '1'. load. Tum rqmsenttng Alborton. g5 giii lbs Id Curling Section of the Centen- nial Bonsplal which is to be play- ed on Friday. March 25. and are sponsoring this section with out- standing prizes. The two men members of the winning rink will receive four beautiful Trapper Point Blankets. The two lady members will receive two 28 inch heavily embossed and suitably en- graved coffee trays. (Marl- It was the opinion of most ring- side experts that Mclfenna should have.at least been given a draw. While fighting out of Detroit. Jack had as his manager. Eddie Mead. Jt is to be remembered that Mead handled the affairs of that great little colored fighter. Henry Armstrong. Mclfenna was I terrific body- puncher and it was by a success- ion of short. six-incl: punches to the mid-section of his opponent that he won many of his fights. He stood 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighed in at 160 to 165 always. Pat Bradley of Saint Theresa's made good in the fight game in the early 1900's around the city of New York. He began boxing as I light-weight but wound up as I middle-weight. His chief claim to ring fame was I draw with the late (Durable Dane) Battling Nei- son. To wind up. here is I list of the "giants" that fought in the ring. Jim Cully of Ireland. 7 feet 4 inches, 275 pounds: Ted Evans of England. 7 feet. 5 inches, 300 pounds: Euart Potgeticr of South Africa. 7 feet 14 inches. 308 pounds. I am. Sir, etc.. WILFRED MCCLUSKEY Today's Rotary Rink Proaram 2.30-3.45 - Skata. kiddlel Iccom- panled by adults. .. . 4.00-4.30 - Paperweights, Pkdle Bluebirds vs Q.S.S. Royals. 4.30-5.00 - Paperweights. Pkdlc Robins vs W.K.S. Hawks. 5.00-5.45 Bantams. Q.C.H.S. Whirlwlnds vs Q.S.S. Eagles. 8.30 - Island Juvenile Semi- final, S'Side VI P.W.C. Second of home-and-home series now tied at 2 all. die-weight champion of the world. 2 Moncton Hawks In 5-1 Win Over New Glasgow- I 5:41, McLean 10:33. Houle 14:55. Lemonde 17:37. Second period: 2. Moncton. Hirschfeld (C I m p e n u, Watson) 3:17; 3. Moncton, Sinn (Lacroix) 12:50; 4. Moncton. cNell (Pid- sodny) 14:56. Penalties: McLeod 1:31. Watters 7:31, Bowness B102, Waiters 9:46. McLeod 12:31. Wat- son 22:31. Sinnett 13:14. Third period: 5. New Glasgow. McDonald (Storey. Baudoux) 8:19; 6. Moncton. Hirschfeld (CampeIu) 18:31. Penalties: None. NEW GLASGOW. N. 5. (CF)- Moncton Hawks skated to I de- cisive 5-1 win over New Glasgow Rangers here Saturday night to take I 20 lead in the best-of- sevcn finals for the Maritime sen- ior hockey crown. Freddie Weaver o p en ed the Hawks' scoring attack to give the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League champions I 1-0 lead at the end of the first period. Bert 1-lirschfeld added the first of his two markers with those of Bill Sinnett and Dugger McNeil to give the club a 4-0 lead going into the final frame. Hirschfeld picked up his second goal in the third while Jim Mc- Donald broke Nick Pidsodny's shutout with the only Ranger tally. Rangers. Nova Scotia senior title-holders. move to Moncton to- night for the third game of the series. The fourth and possibly de- ciding contest is also slated for the hub city. Tuesday night. 1 Lineup Monct.mi- Goal: Pirlsodny; fence: McNeil. Weaver, Lepine. Michclln; forwards: Houle. Sin- nett, Lacrolx. Campeau. Bowness. Hirschfeld. R o bin s o n, Waiters Thomson. Watson New Glasgow - Goal: Leclerc; defence: Lemonde. Baudoux. Mc- Leod. Blackburn: forwards: Dal- ling. McLean. Cameron, Storey, McDonald, Matteau, Fahey. Mc- Fayden, Wilson. Summary First period: 1. Moncton. Wea- ver (C a m pe a u, Watson) 18:38. Penalties: Mcftiayden 5:24, 1-Ioule . 5 10 7-22 10 13 12-35 Xavier Tramples UNB 64-40 In Maritime Finals , ANTIGONISH. N. 5.. (CP)-St. yl-irancls Xavier trampled Univer- deg , sity of New Brunswick 64-40 here -' Saturday to take a 24-point lead in the total-point series for the Mar- itime intercollegiate basketball title The final game of the series is slated for Fredericton tonight. Veteran Julian Richards paced the Saints attack with 16 points while starry Frank Korbut picked up 14. UNB captain Jack Patter- son racked up 11 points for the visitors and teammate Tom Gor- man notched 10. Semi-Finals In Croltinole Plqy . The semi-finals of the Junior Farmer's Crokinole compe him: was held at Wheatley River Hall. Friday evening, March 11 with six teams competing. The Whentley River Farm Forum team of Gregory Dolron and Donnie Dellocbe came out on top with the Wheatley River In- stitute team of Jean Chandler and Joan Balderston placing sec- ond. These two teams will com- pete in the final: which will be announced later. other teams competing were the Milton Hoc- key Club, Jackie Barrett and Harold Stead; the Wheatley River Sewing Club, Alma Chandler and Marilyn Seller: Wheatley River Red Cross, Frances Peterson and Donna Ling and the Brookfleld Y. P. U.. Sterling MacRae and Hockey Scores SATURDAY National League Boston 1 Montreal 2 New York 2 Toronto 1 Chicago 2 Detroit 3 - American Leagut Providence 6 Hershey 8 Cleveland 1 Pittsburgh 1 Buffalo 8 Springfield 4 Maritime Senior Moncton 5 New Glasgow 1 (ly)1oncton leads beat-of-seven final . ) Quebec Junior A Trola-Rivieres 1 Quebec 2 (Quebec leads 1-0 in round-robin final) Ontario Senior A Windsor 2 Kitchener-Waterloo 4 (Kitchener leads best-of-seven final 3-0) Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 1 Sault Greyhounds 2 (Sault Ste. Marie wins besl-of- Bloyce MMREL 5"” mm 4gllJNDM, Morris Deacon. Queen's County Fleldman. conducted the com- petition and presented prizes do- nated by the Wlieatley River In- stitute to the two top teams. Other semi-final contests will be held in Prince County and at the Vocational School, Charlotte town. Gavilan And Trainer Fined MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. (AP) - The Miiiml Beach boxing commis- sion fined former welterweight boxing champion Kid Gavllan and his trainer 5100 each Saturday for protests they made to newspaper reporters after the Kid lost I close decision to Hector Constance here Feb. 23 National League Toronto 1 Detroit 6 Montreal 2 Boston 4 Chicago 2 New York 5 American League Buffalo 4 Springfield 3 Cleveland 6 Providence 2- Quehec Junior A Train-Rlviareia Quebec 2 (Best-of-nine final aerlel tied 1-1) Quebec Leagu- Shawlnigan Falls 2 Montreal 5 Quebec 5 Valleyfield 3 Central Royalty) Girls Defeat Q.C.H.S. Girls Central Royalty High School girls kept their winning streak intact by defeating Queen Char- lotte High School girls 3 to 0 Saturday night at the Coliseum. Brenda Colcs shot the first goal for Central Royalty girls on a pass from Fnirla Shaw. Din- na Buchanan scored two furth- er goals in the third period on assists from Fairla Shaw and Brenda Cotes. Johrison Rink Goes To Finals The five-man board ruled that their remarks were ,"det.i-lmenul to boxing." GIvilan's trainer. Mundlto Med- ina, admitted that he shouted "crooks" and "robbers" after the fllht. but he said he was talking to fans and did not mean to imply that any of the fight officials were included. V5110"! newspaper reporters in their colums after the fight quot- ed Gavllan as saying: "Perhapa the officials here are honest. but they were not honest tonight." I-um-1--:-:-1-m-3 3 014 island Charlottetown minor h 0 c k e y team: won three of the four is- land championships It Raceway Stadium in Summeruldc Snturday night with Summarllde tnklngvthe other. Paparwclghla. Peo- eel Ind Bantams from the capital city won their rounds with Sum- mcrslde. but the Midgets from the wutorn town defeated their rivals from Charlottetown. boat suinrnorlldc 5-1. taking the round 10-1. First Porlod: Ch'town. Flood (Mclnnnon; 2. Ch'town, Cullen; I. S'sldI. B. Hickey. Second Ported: No score. Third Period: 4. Ch'town, Rich- ard; 5. Ch'town, Cullen: 5. Ch'- town. Richard. The Charlottetown Pu-Wee: trounced the summerslde Pee- Wees 11-0. taking the round to-1. assisted on one. Blanchard got I goal Ind II Iulst. Gallant ceased .tdwo goals. Burks llld one Insist. LII. Dow. town and Montague will 97.-a'.u"si'u pc the runnin- .!grnas. (Photo by Wotton). ins talllal. ' ' Iyl . V 9 i .. . V E ms?-3: : Charlottetown Teams Take The Cllarlottnlown Paperweight: Third Period: No score. Minor Titles. The Bantam game was not de- cided until seconds after the sec- ond overtime when Derrick Bun- tain dun ted tho Summcrsidc twlnu. making the final score 2-1 on the game Ind 4-3 on the round. First Period: 1. B'alde, Sonicr. (W. Howatt). Second Period: 2. Ch'town, A. - Macliiadyen (Bradley). First. Overtime: No score. second overtime: Ch'town, Buntain. The Summerside Midgets edged the Charlottetown team 4-3 mak- ing the round 10-9. Ulric Gallant was in on every scoring play by Sl.II'flIl'lCI'l1dc. getting tbroe goals and one Iulst. Putter scored I brace of talliu for the visitors. First Period: 1. S'alde, .GIl1ant. (3. Phillips); 2. Ch'town, Puller; 3. Ctrtown. Puller. second Period: No Icorc. Third Period: 4. S'Ildo. Phillips (Gallant); 5. Sislde. Gallant. (Pur- coll. Phillips); 0. Ch'town, J. Ar- uonult: 'I. told). Gallant. Emmet Traloor rcfcrood flit first two games and Charles Ho- gan and Gold Kelly handled the whlalloa fat the Bantam Ind Midget contain. IUSOIX. N. l.. (cP)- IIIIII bill Illltfu MOI- The Provincial l.adics' Curling Summersltle rink this Thursday ch : U will be held at the Efternoon. Pl:yt will be for the art I). Croc et Trophy. Last week the local ploy-down: were held at the Charlottetown Curling Club with I rink sklp- Cnd ' pcd thy Kay Johnson coming out o the rounds viclorloua and winning ("he rluih: to represent this C .V at t e 'spe. Other members of the team are mate. Pauline Burden. second. Ada Mahar Ind lead. Olive MacDonald. ff-IE papuk Each ladies' curling club on the Island is entitled to send one rink to the finals and it is t d that representatives from Alber- ton. Montague. Summerslde and Charlottetown will participate in this year's competition. Canadians Win Trip to Europe "This year. some 27 lucky Cana- dian: will experience I pleuull usually limited to the wealthy- : your in Europe. Then chosen few will include some of Can- IdI'I leading artists, writers. musicians and scholars whose talents luvs won them Govern- ment awards at I yurlc studying abroad. Bad the picture-otoq of then Canadian scholarships in" The Standard this week. Got The. Standard-on Inlc now. For Quality; Mlldpcu Value Exhibition Iusebull laltu-day Wash (A) 000 aoouoioo,-12 9 4 KanC (Ar) 000000 010-1. 4 9 McDei-molt, Schmitz (4). Aber- nathy (7) and Edwards; GrIy. Kell- ner (4) Raether (6) Burtscliy (7) VInbrIbInt (I!) and Astroth. Mc- genzle (ti). W-Mcbermottg L- THY. Phlla (N) .. om 100000-3 7 0 tN).... 031000000-2 91 Cln'tl 5 Miller. Rldzik (4) Owens (7) and Lopata, Nlarhos (7), Nuxhall. Ross (4) Mlnarcln (7) and Landrlth. W -Miller; L-Ross. HR: Cln-Thur- man. New York (A)0l1 000 000-2 8 0 Boston (A)... 001000023:-8 8 0 Morgan. 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Blrkofer (5) Walters (0) 3 lbea Saints Defeat W Nomads 53-32 The Second Saints defeated ScInt1ebuI'y's Nomads 53-82 yes. terday afternoon in the final Clly League hoop game of the season. The play-offs are expected to get underway this week. Billy Kelly was high scorer for the Saints with 10 points follow. ed by Dave Arnold with 17 and Chick Morrison with seven. George Scantlebury scored 1: points for the Nomads. Keith Dalzlel nine and Lorne MacGui- ggan Ilx. Lineups: S.D.U. - Kelly 111, Arnold 17, Mormon 7, MacGuigan 6. Fearon 8. MIcGonnell 2. Led- well. Total 53. Nomads - Scnntlebury 12, Dalziel 0. MIcGulgIn 6. Mac. Dougall 4, Carr 1. Drlscoll. Total 32. Cltcirlottetown Rifle Club Ralph Kennedy won I snoot off for the chocolate: by one point from Robert Pitcairn. These boys also led the regular Shoot. R. Kennedy R. Pitcairn Bob Barwisc A. F. Gormley R. E. Jenkins E. Norrie Alton Rodd . Gerald Hoopor Ivan Vessoy Earl Burke . . . . ... G. G. McLennII Fred Hooper . P. J. Landrign Garth McLennII L. McDonald Elaine Mutch Roy Veuey Wanda MacMlllII. Mrs. G. J. Roger: G, J. Rogers M. Carver Noreen Auld M. Horna -Platla .. Hayes .. McNutt Oulton Genge . McEIchern . Higgins Dr. Genchcff Walter Burks Hewitt Enioyed Russian Defeat TORONTO (CF)-Foster Hewitt says it was worth his trip to the world hockey A Imant in Ger- many to see the look of frustra- tion and defeat on the faces of the Russian hockey players. Hewitt, who broadcast I de- scription of Pentlcton VI' 5-0 win over Russia last Sunday, said in an interview on his return Fri- day that the Russian team would "cake walk for any pro- fessional outfit." "Against any reasonably good Canadian tum. they wouldn't ...... .... ...... .. .. ?5'-'?'.'5.”P' 83S38?.iE3i”.&&78533S3B3f3ER?-55238383333 IIBVI I chance." Hosklns (4) Pltula. Santiago (7) and Averill. W-Jeffcoat: L-Hon kins. Hrs: Cbl-Chitl; Cle-Ragalado. Cl'1Ind (A) 000 028 805-13 17 5 New York (N) 010 300 002- 6 H Garcia, Wt t (4) Narleskt (6) and Fallen: Iglle. Burnside (5) Worthington (6) and Westrum. Knit ((1). W-Wight; L-Burnside. Hrs: Cle-Foilel. Doby. Too Late To lilmltyk PAINTING AND DECORATING Sheldon Ron. 170 Elm Avenue. noniv om: ass 1 GET OUR DISHES Enquire If 1 BILL WAllREN'S l l WHITE BOSE SEBVICI STATION Corner Euston I lllm,Ave. TIME-7:80 P. M. :(l) (I) GUEST SPEAKER 1 risii anti GAME uieiatiiiii WHERE-PRINCE OF WALES OOLLIGI AUDI- TORIUM. WHEN-TUESDAY, MARCH 15th - AGENDA - (I) At 1:! P.M.-TWO FILM! ON TROUT FIIIIINO DISCUSSION ON RABBIT IIAION DATES YoIlol0thlVofoboIMOIIlIur4oIt0IIlIIIllO0tlU- ALL CHILDREN WILDOMI 00llllTY lIgI K 3. on . """"" ”"?.'.'."""'f l kg” , uni-1-Mo mm-maemuii Ii-olnvllildtodlacusi muuutuuu min Iul'0il'hit1IICInIdilnArn1y,wlth308Ql'tIll1nr iii an Hg” so I , M A ramtutlvo. No ablation tnttach to your ry- ' THE CANADIAN ARMY RECRUITING. TEAM will be At LIXIION HALL - Georguown-15 March . 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