Beavers Rally To Gain 5-5 Tie With Saints Penalty -Hosking 3:24. Second Period 4-saint John. Langlils (Mulligan) 5-Halifax, Bowncss HALIFAX. March 0- (CF)- ssint John Beavers popped in A pair of third period goals to train a 5-5 tie with Halifax St. Mary's in s Maritime Major Hockey ..... :22 League game ton! m (Morrow. wcnvcr) ...... 1:07 3 ' 2;-a lif .wt n The split of points made little (;m:,x "N 20:; difference in the standing. Beavers Tynamuxl Wuhan 753 have already clinched first place Penames y Mccmckm 11;4& and Halifax remained in second though Charlottetown Islanders sliced a point off saints second- placc margin. misconduct. Lee 14:12, Campbell 15:12. Nixon 18:27. Third Period 8-Saint John. Lee Beavers, outplayed in all three .Hur5.. Mncrackcii) 2:41. periods and outshot almost two kHa1,;ax. Wm-Wm. 5;15 l" 0"9- Came "ml hcm'"' mic” m 10-Saint .lohn, Mulligan l the third to earn the tie. They held: (Nicolle, l.an:illri 7:12 a 2-1 lead at the end of the first penames ,. Bucsmmn 4500 and :2 seconds alter the middle misconduct. Morrow 5:39 niatcli frame sot under WHY. they made ll pennlly, Lee 15:50, Thompson 3-1. -19:24. ism by the seven minute niark, -.-.-- of the period. Halifax fired thrce' .inaiiswered goals and fiiiished the T t second with a 4-3 margin. In the third, Bearers tied it early bull Bzlly Warw.ck shot Halifax tilieadi again. .MI.llll;:all knotted it for the last time at 7:12. While they were flying on the attack and giving saint John K031- Two tennis front Charlottetown will represent this Province in s l novcl Doniiiiioii-wide bowlnr, .toui'n;imcnt sponsored by the Can- . adiaiia National Telegraph Coni- to Hal Gordon in hot time. isillllls pdm, rm, C. N. T. en,p10)..,e.. ""9 10059 defe"5"'9l-l" Tm" "It The l0lll'llltlllClll, will coiiiprise the saint John tallies were regis- 1-0”. mm? mmm locmpd 1,, 17 tercd when Saints failed to mark cmgs myoughout c.,,.Jda and 1,. lh'3ill's;"anl 3": 0"? W5 lftlacglidfscliedulcd to get. underway this pas racian ya eamma e. -p I , -gm. fax also had II KW? 11001 WW" Btu" Clihiiilsl will bowl on their Wm-503.5 Shot ”Om' Cent” b0””' home alleys. Cliniiottctowii (inn: sad in of: Gordon's pads. the Rolltiwriy Alleys. A tcietype Jollinny M;)1l'I'0t;IY(;l1rewl a. lmallclz machine and oprrator will to 2135. pens ty in t e t ir wieii ie 510 in in each cf the bowling lillcys "10 INCK it T019795 UUTY Heifel" bising llS:(l and as the boxiliii: ink! and 01'-5 "10 03:i'l"tl'5 h'!"fd pt'o:i:es.scs the results of earli teain Hcllcrlnl W35 1011'” 0 T5179 will he flaslicd tn (Etc utli r ' while two stitches were tnkcii .iip men 5113.; at djffcgcnl mtg. .1 'he cut. The official ruled with an 15; each mm, know hm.- ron hand last night. Twice, lVI1ell:5mn(L Saint John P1350” Qucsllullfld hi-S. it has been n:'i'nng:c(l so that the ludgemfnh thfy WEN? tagged Willi difference in Illll': zones will not they mlsconciucts. effect the toiii'n:nueiit. 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Because of our huge quantity purchases and motlum . v Ftoduction methods. only Tip "W ""0" op can offer this quality at these I3-I0 Ind 54-” low prices. ' TipTopjhiilors . . 99 cranes STIEEI our-on vousuoourssrwlorv ICIITLE SPORT .- cmrpznzn moans IVINT aaw rt-A11 no Pelt! wmmut link 19 nun! 7 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN' MARCH 7. 1952 According to the record books Ray Fi:otlci'iclt did not obtain a shutout last night but if ever a lgoallentler (lcscrvt-ti one it wus Ra)". Froni the press box it was tinipossihlc lo soc the goal line nntl thus impossible to express an opinion of whether or not the puck wciit ovt-r when Glace Bay obtained their disputed goal. ffliosc who were standing behind the net and sitting directly above it were of the opinion that the disc (lid not cross the line. Fred- crirk himself was certain that the lpui-k (llfl not go in the net. Sev- eral olisri'('crs who were on the "spot snid the puck stopped right on the llll('. (Joni judge Charlie ltyan. liuwcrcr, thought otherwise and referee .ln(-kic Kano. who was pslniiding just back of the goal line touni-ds the right hand lcorncr also signalled that it was :1 goal. 1 . . . . But thorn uns one thing they (-ouldn't takn away from l'-'i'ctlcr- lt'lx' inst night and that 'w:is his pnnltcnding tlisplziy. The former Large Crowd Enjoys Prince Street School Ice Sports Program A highly successul and eiitei'-lurid 8-1. Grade VIII; 2. Grade VI: taining Prince street school lce'3, Grade vu, Time: 1.15 , Sports was held at the Forum lastl Boys, 10 years (2 laps)-1. Albsn night with well over 1500 parents Bownessj 2. Willard Barrett: Il- and school children watching the'wendai1 Adams. Time: .46 secs. various events. Relay-l. Prince Street; 2. Mon- The sports got underway at sev- iague High. Time 1.51- en o'clock with a Nursery Rhyme Tricycle Race-1. Ralph Charles: Parade and concluded about twolz, stephen MacLcsn; 3. Isobel and fl half hours later with I.DEgnan. Time .45 secs. hockey game between Prince Slheetl Open Race, girls (2 laps)-1. and Montague High School which MarJ0l'le Plckard; 2. Jean Mac- was won by Prince Street 5-2. inouzall; 3. Janet Carver. Time 55 The Prince Street School Relayiisezrs. team defeated Montague. Thel B035. 12 years (2 laps)-1. Ror- winnlng members of the Prlncelcr M8CLCOd3 2. Paul Adams: 3- strcet team were Don and Davld,Gordoii MacDonald. Time 32 secs. MacLeod. Ralph Whitehead imdt Boys. In years 12 laps)-L Ht"- Davison Biggar, rls Dingwell; 2. Gerald Bu1't!O)'nC: The prince st.-cg; Hockey team If. Howard Jay. Time 31 secs. 1 came -from n 2.1 Montague lead to! Boys. 14 and over (3 laps)- win the game. The P. S. S. hoysp 0011010 M3'-'U0d- mchard NRC" obtained their margin of victor)qK8.l'I 3- RN39” 333- Time 55 5695' 1 H I t yd. 1 Girls. 8 and 9. ti lap)-1. Joan "Tl: llfic miirfo Ralph Whiteliead.iC"d'"9”3 2: ”,"" Mm”; 3 Don and Davtd Macmod smod'Aiidril Lovers. Ttmc 23 secs. and; Boys. 8 and fl. (1 lap)-1. Freddy goaL,lGauthler; 2. Donald Currie; 3 'Glenn Ncwsome. Time 20 secs. Girls and Boys. 7 and under (1 lap)-l. Patsy MacPhail: '.'.'Janls . - Me :e-; 3. Keith Matheson. . D. Johnson was the pick of the! C5;m') Ram bow L4 m”eg1' Manta uc forwards. Johiistonpnwimn nmqm” ,1, -Dave Mmmwd: Swml. mm M '1” wsnms .”"'.1st53. Ralph whiteiiead. Time 53 secs. Stewart in the Montague yne s was. Team raw. made 5 I2 lapypil 315" mmmndmgi l.-inioltl MacCallum and Jean Cud- out for P. S. S. Whitehead David .t.'(icl..eod scored two while Don MacLeod plckcd upp three assists. Jones scored the oth- er P. S. S. goal. Chiroulimi ncc was at his licst Lineups: P. S. 5--C'03L 50"”. .. M.. c.p .11 and hind wns working linrd for that. (TS: dEl0Y1SP. Miller. BERRY. Wt'1t- l3I'"cr,;1l;:0", maivlgmzabem .sliutout. In the first period he son. Wllllatns, Ainsworth. Mac-inn” and mm" impm Time 4., ikept lhc islanders together and Laren; -forwards. Whitehead. blag-I59” enabled them to survive a furious Lcod. Don MacLcod. Jones. Cu - I , y m ,Glii(-e Bay attack. After that the l Suncilse Relay 1' BBS” M er llslantlcrs started to roll and with .Waltci' Pnwl,vsh)'n going a storm .lhcrc was no stopping lhcni. t . . . . l l Piiu'lysli,iii's four goal uutburst' inst night was. we hrlievc. the lgrcutcst one man scoring display pin a single game in the M.M.ll.L. .ll1lS season. Twice Pawlysliyn ;c:inic within it fraction of an inch inf adding another goal to his to-. .l.'Il when he struck the goal post. -pl-iis every rusli up the ice was idaingcrous lzisi niglit nnd ni.'in,v of them brought the crowd to ll'i0ll': feel. His four goals rniscs his to-. ital for the season in R8. nitic less lthnn the leader Jim Anderson ofi .Glnrc Bay. 0 I 0 Phil Vitnlc lind four X-rays taken of his injured foot yester- day and the X-rays revealed that the big defencemnn was suffering from a badly bruised instep. Vit- nlc spent most of the day yes- terday snaking ie injured limb in hot and col water. He was unnblc to put much weight on the foot but experts that it will be healed enough to allow him to play eithcr tonight or tomorrow night. Phil blocked a hard shot with his foot Wednesday night ngainst Glace Bay. claimed that it felt like a hammer striking him. o s o s In the baseball world the cx-' ports are beginning to claim that the New York Yankees have come up with another "sleep:-r" Such a player is known as a fellow who has been picked up through some obscure draft or trade and turns out to be a star. In the most re- cent casc of the Yankees the "sleeper" may be known as Jim MacDonald. a young right hander from Modesto, California. 0 I O 0 MacDonald came to the Bronx Bombers in a deal for Clint Courtney during the winter. Courtney is a young catcher, who spent inst year with Kansas City and who has been rated very highly by no less an authority than Rogers Hornsby. MacDonald. at the moment is the only player that the Yanks have obtained through a trade during the win- fer. Tn many It will come as I sur- prise that the Yanks could get any talent from the Browns for outside of Ned Carver the Brown- les can boast. of few major lea- guers. However in MacDonald they have picked up A 25 year old hurl:-r who has.been pitching In the minors since 1945. At no time in his minor league career has the young rlghihancler's work fallen below a .500 mark. 0 O O 0 MacDonald opened last season with the Louisville Colonels. won ten and last seven and was sent to the Browns. With St. Louis be won four and lost seven and during the last month of the schedule spent most of his time in the hullpen working for Ned Garver. Two of the young fellow's four victories were over the Yan- kees. another was a three-hitter against the Red Sox and -the fourth was against the Cleveland Indians. Reportedly meummnr has good control. a fair curve and a "sneaky fart" hall along with an effective sinker. Smllh Suspended Right wln:(er.'l-Diegiils Smith of the insubordlnution. it was suited last sum. Reward. I Islanders has been suspended forlNGV UNMWICK 101 100 330 010- 3 night by coach Leo Lsmoureux.l"'"'"l'"l 0""- 5'91"W”"0”r 7 more, Tanlon, M:icKay. Ross, Al- lan. Montague-Goal. Stewart: and Bonnie Shepherd: 2. Douglas -Cudmore and Helen Cook. l dc-i laps)-1.l , r s, 1 years. (2 fcnse. Wattcrworth. Reynolds, Ma- slgl”; Lgaccmmick. 2p Jnnn llioii. Higginbothatn: -.'orw'ards,:cen.x; 3' mane MCISMC. -nmc azl Clements. Johnston. Stewart. Mac-lsuxll Donald. J. MacDonald, Wigglntonl Team Ramp Grades VI” Ix . and X. (2 la. s)-l. Donald Mac- SUMMH” 'I.eod and Mgrjorie Pickard: 2 First period txathleen Skinner and Roderick 1-P. S. S. Whitehead (Don Mac- 3'13”,'.,2:d Eon. Hiiiiitiff. 13- 3-Montague D. Johnson 14-05 Archie Mac.Fa,vden: 3. Diane Mr.- 5"'"”' "H" I5;:'l1aecan,ln(1!taIc:,m()ilra)ci1t?Clx:leIlnt2 laps) Johnson 4gp S S David Macuod .11 1. Marjorie Marlin and Kenny ' I ' ,l)ownc: 2. Feriie licrmnn an Mm'Leod' whnehend) 3.40 Keith Llewellyn: 3. Ruth Ross and Third Period Allan Dunbar. Time 41 secs. 1 Boys' Relay. Grndcs VIII. IX and 5-P. S. S, Dave Macleod twhltc- 3-G1. Gram. X; 2, Grade 1x; 2, he”? 3450 Grade VIII. Time 58 secs. 6--P. S. S. Jonc-S (Cudm0r9. MC- Senior Girls' Relay-l. Grade K; KM") 5-05 2. Grade IX. Time 1.08. 7-1”. 5. S. Whitehead ID. Mac-j Boys. 11 3131-5. (2 laps)-1. Gary L900. 0- M301-E05! 14 58 .Watts: 2. Dewar Harper: 3. Arnold Of-Iiclals: Judges-Miss Felice lMncCallum. Time 32 secs. Arsenault. Lt. Col. K. M. John- Girls, 10 years, (2 laps)-l ston. Stewart Williams: starter sand;-,.n souai-cbriggs; 2. Florence and referee. Art Perry: tlmer.lGai.ilhier; 3. Joyce Sentner. Time Forbes Kennedy; announced. Paul :42 secs. Sharpe, Girls. 12 nod 13 years. (2 laps)- Resulls: ii. June MacDougall: 2. Beryl Shel- Nursey R.hi1ne Parade. Grades 1 foon; 3. Joyce MacKenna. Time 30 and 11-1. Kathryn Kemp: '1. secs. Ja'mes B. Wonnacott and Patsyl Girls. 14 and over. MacPhail; 3. Caroline Gauthier Marlorle Plckard; 2. Bonnie Shen- and Linda Ward. herd: 31. Janet Currie and Ernest- Girls Chain Relay-Grades 6. 1 me Mills. Time 48 secs. Island Rink Loses Match To Newfoundland wmNn,EG' Much 6 p. (CF) pJNorthern Ont. 200 110 000 I 5 (3 laps)-l. :”;;:B"f:":':el”gL3X?:d;::" ",t"fli1'::'Saskatchewan ioi 010 ioi ooz-. 7 V Championship defeating Prince Quebec mo ml mo 110- 6 Edward Island 11-8. The Islanders Newfoundland 000 010 000 311- 0 also have only one Win. Manitoba ...... .. 112 202 310 000-12 -S Alberta. 021 1120 lo: 010-10 By AL VICKERY (Canadian Pro: Staff Writer) WINNIPEG, March 0 - (GP) - A surprising Alberto rink. skipped by Art Simpson of Banana. todav moved into sole ssession of sec- ond plsce one game back of un- beaten Msnitoba after eight rounds in the Csnsdisn Curling champ- ionahlp. Alberts knocked off the strong Ontario quartet. 10-7. Previously the two rinks had been tied for second spot with five wins and one loss apiece. Manitoba. skinned by 35-year-old Billy Walsh. won its seventh straight on the some draw. a 12-0 decision over Newfoundland. Both Manitoba and Alberta were on tonight's draw. then meet each other on the 10th draw tomorrow rnomintr. Walsh was drawn against Nova scotls. defending champions. who have lost their last three games after four straight wins. Blmnson tackles New Brunswick toniirht. other games fodsv saw British Columbia whip Northern Ontario. 9-5: New Brunswick edire Nova Bcotls. 12-11. on skip Ralph Limer- ick's double-kill; and Saskatche- wsn eke out a 7-0 triumph over Quebec. Prince ldnrd Islmd. with only one win in seven games. had I bye this sftemoon. Quebec had the bye on the niahi round. IIVINTII ROUND Newfouruilsmf 010 001 001 101- 0 Ontario '.'. 100 102 010 l0l- 7 Nova Ecotis . . 101 402 010 020-11 New Brunswick 020 030 302 101-12 NINTH ROUND P. E. Island . 000 201 011 300- I Newfoundland 112 020 200 012-11 Ontario .. .. 203 000 100 120- 0 Northern Ont. 010 on 012 002-14 001 001 000 l0l- 4 H0 210 211 010-10 010 112 012 010- 9 101 000 100 301- 6 100 010 110 001- 5 020 102 002 140-12 STANDING WINNIPEG. March 6-(cP)- Stsndings in the Canadian curl- ing championships tonight sfter nine rounds: Saskatchewan Brit. Columbia Alberta . . New Brunswick Nova Bcotls .. Maniwbs Msnltobs ..,.. Alberta . .. British Columbia tsri .. n-uosopauo-sci E ; DC oaaovooouu.-opt Newfoundland The Strait of Bella Isle between ,Labrador and Newfoundland is 00 miles long Ind 12 miles wide. IIOITII IOUND Brit. Oollmlbil 012 W). H! Wl- f ” 1- Scores Four - ..j . Left winger (above) played Walter an Pawlyshyn outstanding game at the Forum last night as he scored four goals in the Island- ers 6-1 route of the Miners. Deiroil Comes From Behind Beating Boslon DIIFROIIT. March 6- ICP)-- Witli the National Hocizcy League title already wrapped up. Detroit Red wings continued thdir scrap- ping ways by coming from behind for a fnal-period 2-1 victory over Boston Bruins tonight. It was the first or nine games which the Wings will play to fin- isli out the schedule with nothing more at stake than a few individ- ual honors. I SIJMMAIIY First Period Scoring - None. . Pcnnltics - Snndfortl (major). Skov tmajort, Henderson. Howe. Leswick. Second Period l-Detroit. Leswick (Prysial. Kellyi 2-Boston. Sandford tlvlackelll 19:02 Penalties - Lindsay. l(ryzaii- owski. Atiiel. Henderson. Third Period 3-Detroit. Pavelich . . . . . . . . Penalty -- Schmidt. ........ I-1:02 9:37 RANGERS DEFEAT HAWKS OHICAGO. March 6 -(CP) - Reg Sinclair and Edgar Laprade led New York Rangers tonight to a 5-3 victory over C-hlcago Black llawks that moved the Rangers into undisputed fourth place in the National Hockey League. Sinclair scored two goals and assisted on another while Laprade had three assists. SUMMAll.Y First l'erlod I-Chicago. Peters (Gadsby. Guldolin) 2-New York. Sinclair 3:33 (Lsprade. Kullmaii) 6:35 3-New York. Kruftcheck (Ralclgh) 7:48 Penalties - Raglan. Dewsbury. Second Period 4-New York, Kullman (Sinclair. Laprade) ...... 8:01 5-Chicago, Witiuk (Pinney. Horeck) ........ 13:59 0-Chicago. Mosienko (Gee. Gadsby) .......... 10:57 7-New York. Slowlnski (Raleigh. Stewart) 10: Penalties - Eddolls. Bullet. Third Period 0-New York. Sinclair (Laprade) .. 1:41 Penalties - Gui o n. Buller. curling. Bluli Weekend Play The schedule of play in the week- end Bonsplol at the Charlottv.-towii curling Club follows: Friday. 7 p. in. Ice 1-K. Myers, W. Mcbaine, 1.-'.. K. Msclvutt. R. Splllett vs Dr. Allan. 0. Foster. A. 0. F. Gill. A.w. nyndman. Ice 2-Dr. sterns. A. O. Hogan. F. W. Curtis. Dr. Maclntyre vs A. Msclleod. E. Jsrdlne. W. R. Bur- nett. F. R. Mculrie. Ice 3-A. Gillie. J. E. Burnett. If. C. Atkinson vs 0. storey. M. Mell- ish. A. W. Mstheson. col. Full. Ice 4-D. Wonnacott. A. Mac- Neill. E. 0. Parent. J. E. Burden vs II. Block. J. Wilson. Wes Whlt- lock. J. S. MacDonald. Soturdsy. 2 p. in. Ice 1-W. Kelly. J. P. Campbell. I. B. In . W. 1!. Worth vs W TICKET SALE):- Pawlysliyn The Charlottetown Islanders led by Walter Pswlyrhyn and the xoaltendinc of Ray Frederick along with an outstanding performance by all team members roared to o 6-1 victory over the Glace Bay Miners at the Forum last night. Pswlyshyn, at his shupahooting best. fired four goals behind goalie Bob Arnell in one of the finest goal setting exhibitions seen in the M. M. H. L. this season. Three of his goals were scored in the first period and the other in the int Twice he hit the goal post in bids for the fifth goal. His first goal resulted from I great play by "Bucko" Trainer who put Walter in the clear. Goal number two was a 30-foot. slap shot that glanced of1'MscKen.zle's imce while the Miners were I man short. His third goal came on a pass-out from behind the net by Trainer and his fourth was I wicked 20 foot shot that steamed through Arnell's legs. But his great performance could not overshadow that of Ray Pred- erick. The Cat from Chicoutiml lost his shutout in the most mis- erable fashion imaginable. The puck came out from behind the net. struck s stick and squeezed through Frederick's legs. The disc was barely moving and had only come to a stop when the red light flashed. Frederick grab- bed the puck and be along with his team-mates, and fans in the southern end protested that the puck had never crossed the line. Long after the game fans who were standing behind the net were that it wasn't 3 legal Koal but the officials ruled otherwise. In the rccord books it counts and it broke one of the finest bids for it shutout that has been staged in the Forum for quite a. while. The 6-1 score did not indicate. the closeness of the play. The Miners played on fairly even terms in the net spelled the difference Ray made 28 slo against 29 by his opposl e Bob Arneil in the other end. The Islanders displayed their finest form of recentweeks. George Mcttagan played one of his best de- fcnsive games as the Toronto born player blocked rush after rusn. "Bucko" Trainor and "Red" Fnv cm showed returns to their old time form. ' Jimmy Macxonzls snad "Hub" Benudry shot. the Islanders other goals. .'llacKenzie's was s close-in affair with Gray and Whltlock gaining assists. Beaudry batted his own rebound through Arneil's legs with assists going to willie Mar- shall and George MoLagan. llard-working Bob Leger receiv- ed credlt for the Miners goal. Leger carried the puck over the bluclinc and around behind the not. In a scramble behind the cage the puck came out and the goal resulted. Casey Pete Wywrot end the hard-hit Len Haley drew .5. sists. As a result of the win the Is- landers move to within four points of the second place Halifax Saints The Miners are in fourth place. seven points behind the Islander.- and three ahead of Moncton llawks. The game, typical of the Island- ers-Glace Bay tussels. was one of the best seen hcre in recent weeks. It was late getting under- way as the result of the Schooli Sports but the good sized crowd who disregarded the late hour were well rewarded for their wait. Favero. Trainer and Pswlyshyn C Hoyt. M. Bell. J. A. Fraser. Dr. MacDonald. Ice 2-A. M. Jewell. J. (Jerry. A. Bagnsll. C. Mcusn vs Don Mac- Donald. R. A. Parker. J. H. Heloffs. J. J. Morris. Ice 3-II. Tralnor. N. Nicholson. .1. F. Hobbs W. Wilson vs R. F. Mctnnis, T. M. Gillies, R. M. Jones J. J. Lsrabee. 3:30 p. in. Ice 1-0. M. MacDonald. E. 0. Fraser. J. H. McNeill. H. R. Car- ruthers vs R. Sutherland. D. L. O'Rourke, Judge Maccluglsn J. S. Moore. Ice 2-H. B. Willis, H. C. Ain- 33 or, H. c. Bohalter. Dr. Giddln s V! H. Douglas. L. Johnston. J. D. ste- wart, W. Plcksrd. M.M.H.l.. Standings St. John . . 47 21 X2 381 218 100 Halifax 38 35 I 325 800 M 0h'town 38 35 I 200 284 I0 Glace Bay .. 3! 40 6 211 205 73 Moncton 30 38 10 232 304 70 Sydney, . 20 41 ll 22! 278 03 I The first grist mill in what now is Bellevllle. Ont.. was build i.n 1790 by Capt. John Meyers. with the lslnnders but Frederick wr.'rr-A t-if Shows WE As) Islanders Score 6-1 Triumph Over Miners all had shots on Ariioil sbo " tsr um one (period .,.,f;',' :6; could not penetrate. Mobuun fir- ed two shots that tested AfIlcll's mettle as the Islander the lay but still there ”::?."':: resul I. Suddenly the Lido shifted .nd the Miners took over. Par ten mm. me; they controlled the pljy W, the Islanders did not have . mm It Arrieil. Frederick was "mm. lonsl as he stopped drive; by pone Haley and Anderson. At the 14.80 mark Pswlvrim scored the first of his goals. Train. or broke out of his own soul: wltn Pawlynshyn. Bucko carried the two defensemen to the side and Slipped out a pass to Walter who was un. covered. Pawlyshyn took me D," in stride and flipped it past, A,-mu Pete Wywrot was sitting in in," penalty box when Pswlyshyii scored sgsln. Walter let go with a 30-foot slap shot that struck Jim Mscxen. zic's knee and bounded lntn tn. net. "Buck" Whltlock drew an its- sist on the play. The fans were getting Ull to leave the rink for their between DCfl0d.l smoke when Pswlyshyn made it 3-0. Tralnor carried the puck 5.. bind the Glace Bay net and pm. ed out to Walter who flipped it in the side. Frederick made great saves on Cliorley and Wywrot shortly an..- lhe second period opened. Dim-link drew a penalty at the .55 second mark for charging but the Island. ers led by Barry 'n-avls and Mn. Lagsn made a great job of killing it off. The Islanders were at full strength when Macxenzle scored. Whltlock centered out from the back board. to Gray who let go with a gun. mouth pass. The puck bounced oil is Glace Bay 2 fenseman and Jln tipped it into the cage. Beaudry's goal was the result of some great skating. Mchagan sent a pass ahead to Marshall at the Ir- lnnders DlllCllI'Ig and Willie back- handed the puck down the lef' hand side. "Hub" following up best two defensemen to the puck me scored on his own short rebound. Arneil had his great moments in this period. Bob stopped I-"avero on a. breakaway and pulled off a fine save on Bob Gray. The third period was nnlv .'- llllll- ute old when Pawlyshyn broke out, of his own end after a puck rmtt down the ice and fired the puck between Amell's legs for the last Is- landers' goal. Favcro drew an its- sist on the goal. Frederick made a. sensational save off Anderson about vi minute before he lost his shutout. Ameil came out of his cage to stop FIV- ero on I breakaway for some of that best goalteriding action of the game. For the Miners "Bud" Pnilr .lllll Anderson. Pete Wywrot and Bob Leger played. outstanding games along with Sheldom Bloomer on defense. The Islanders played without the services of Phil Vltale and mail Smith. Their defense trio of Georgi ny Duichak was outslandliig. Lineups: Glace Bay - Goal. Ariicil: tie- fcnce Cooper. Bloomer. McBride Dslgleish: forwards. Poilr, Haley Chorley. Wywrot. Leger. Aiirlcrsoi: Delmonte. Amsdlo. Charlottetown - Goal. Frcdcrr icks: defence. Dutchak. Travis. Mc- Logan: forwards. cirav. 'I':'a1nor Favero. Marshall. wliltlock. P.'IWl.V' slivn. Macxenzlc. l3eaudri'- Referees - Peters. Kant-. SUMMARY First Period l-Ch'town.. Pswlyshyn m-ainor. Me!-msnn) 14?” 2-Ch'town.. Puvlyshyn E (Whltlock) .. 1-44 3-Ch'town Pswlyshyn I, (Fsvero) 1" 1" Penalties - Mcnacan 2:15. 1114- vis 0:45. Wywrot 17:14. Second Period 4-ch'town.. McKenzie (Whltlock Gray) 5-Ch'tov(n.. Beaudry g 3' (Marshall. Mchavanl Penalties .. Dutchak mi. -f Logan 11:15. : Third Period 6-C'h'town.. Pswlylhyll (Fsvero) .. 1-Olsce Bsv. 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