Rays Way Toll-loop. Finals By 49-40 Victory Over S. D. U. ilmporiani Game‘ For Crystals Al S'side Tonighi The Prince of Wales College Welshrnen invade Crystal Rink to- night in the most important game for the summerside Crystals of the entire hockey season. Tonight’s game is the first of a home-a.nd- home series. goals to count, and the winner of this series will have sole possession of fourth spot in the Island Physical Fitness I-loc- kel’ 1-9°-Elle. and will carry on to the semi-finals against either the st. Dunstan's team or the Char- lottetown Victorias. It is expected that “Mooney" Gallant will be back in Crystal liv- ery for this important game, and coach Vince Grant will probably be behind the blue-line for his sec- ON1 811-1110 of the season. The Gru- tala feel they will need a two or three goal lead to take mm the second game to be played at the Charlottetown Foru-m next week, and the boys will go after the Col- legians hammer and tongs 1;; en effort to establish this lead. Both teams or facing possible eliminn. tion so fans can rest assured that the squads will go all out for vic- tory. — 5 Halifax Wins Way TofBig Four Finals I-IA!.n1iE‘AX. March 1 —'(OP)' — Hallxfax St. Mary's won a berth with Salint Johan Beavers in the lvlaritime senior Hockey League final: when they whipped Amherst iRar:n.blers 8-4 here ton t to win the beat-of-seven semi-final serr- les 4-1.. It was a. one-sided battle with saints taking a three-goal lead before the 10-minute mark of the first period and holding a power- ml advantage throughout. Maritime Senior Hockey League officials said that by mutual agreement Halifax and Beavers start the best-of-seven series finalls befor-eMa.rch'I,thedaoteaetbythe league. A SUMMARY mm Period A " IH!-falirfhx. Rolls-tt ' . (Sullivan) . ......._... . 2:4’! B—Hallfax, Mlofiregor .... .. :54 8-Halifax, Hollett (Sullliivan, Provost) ..... .... 9:53 I-—.Amlherst. I-I. Moslenko (Robertson) Second Period Armstrong (Gralbcrwsld) 32 7—iHarIifax, Wilkes (Armstrong, 1-Iannon) .. I:57 O-—-Amherst, Lacroix (MoDougall) .. 9—J-iailfax. Schmidt Penalty — Powers. ~ Third Period :ll—Amlherst, McDonald (Robertson) 6:13 I3-Halllfax. Claludet (lMcLalug'hlin) 06.21 Penalty — Mcbaugail Last Night Coming from behind a five-point lead from the first gpme of the two gaine total-point eerie, Ray’: Millionaires won their way~into the I.P.I*‘.B.I.. finals when they whipped the Saint Dunstan’: ‘Un- iversity team by a score of H40 last night in a game played on the P. W. 0. floor before a large crowd of fans. The money-men thereby won the two game series by a total count of 90-86. the saints having won the opener 46-41. The winners of the other semi-final bracket be- tween Army and B'Side. R.c.A.1". will tangle in the finals with the Millionaires. The money-men did it the hard way; besides being five points down from the first game they ‘were trailing by a 23-18 count at the end of the first half. Earl Nichol- son and Stan stott provided the scoring punch for the winners with 15 points each. "Nick" was the bi: -man as he tallied 14 points in the final half and provided the win- ning margin for the Ray Keenan sponsored quintet. field into subjection by some great guarding by Irv Macxinnon, Jackie Rearcion neverthless led the losers in point-getting as he ac- counted for 14 points with Freddie Coyle getting 11. ,In the last half the money-men opened up at the whistle and tied the score up. The two teams then battled on even terms for nearly all the half but the winners had too much in reserve for the saints and earned their well played win. Referees Earl Close and Jack MacAndrew handled the game and called a total of twenty-seven fouls on both teams with the Saints be- ing the recipients of 14 and the Millionaires 13. Irv Macxlnnon and Willie MacDonald each fouled out in the last half. The timers were Father Walter Macauigan and Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald. SUMMARY RAYS PG PS PF Pts .. 7 1 3 15 . 5 5 2 15 Maoxinnon . 4. l 6 9 I.ePage . 3 2 3 8 siirwell 1 0 o 2 Wilson 0 0 0 0 B. Macandrew 0 0 0 0 Totals _._ . 20 9 13 49 F6 F8 PF‘ Pts .. 6 2 2 14 .. 4 3 1 11 . 3 0 0 6 1 2 1 4 . 2 0 3 4 .. o 1 1 1 . 0 0 5 0 . 0 0 2 0 16 8 14 440 . Hoop Semi-final Series Toopen Al S’side Friday , \ The opening game of the heme and home, total point, semi-final series betweenchsrlcttetown Army and summerside R.C.A.1".. will take place at Soummersid-e Friday night it was announced last night by officials of the Island Physical Fitness Badretball League. '1lhe opening game was scheduled here for last night. but the Air- boys were unable to make e trip this to the icy conditions of the roads. Now Blade and to save moneys: weli,uae economy-and 2o_ l'lodo’a~r-.40 ‘nu, arousal‘ I F t in ahavin satisfaction °' °" ' Gillette Blue Blades. They're sharp- eharp, and double-edged for double when you buy them in t1remodcr'nGiilettel_Jiq)enaeryoIIe!1l°Y Changing’: ’a ‘Cinch _wl'ih THE NEW - Gillelle pup: DISPENSER . /,fl/ There‘: a new Gillette Blue Blade unwrapped and ready for your Gillette Razor. \ plenty considerable has been said from time to time in this column about tihe hockey activities in the Island Intermediate “A' and Juvenile leagues etc.. but for a change. we would like to make some mention ed the Intermediate "B" compet- itions that have been going full swing for sor.ne.iri:ie Playing in the various rural rinks all over the Province before large, enthusiastic crowds of fans, some- times totalling up to the six and sev- en hundred mark,andom occasions even more, the various learns and leagues have been coming up with smart hockey and are doing much to develop the game within the borders of this. Prow/.in.ce. 0 At the present time, mainly through the efforts of the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness, who have helped to organize the leagues and have dnnatedabeautifulirophvy for the finaiprcyincial winners, playoff competitions in county and sub- county play are going full tilt mt the moment. Play is narrowing down every day towards the final inter-County finals to declare a Provincial charnlpion for the right to meet the Intermediate ‘‘A'' winner; and decide a team to rep- resent the Province in Maritime Intermediate qhcmplcnsiup play. Alli the nlavufir competitions in this group are of a home and home, total goal type of series. and there have been some close, rugged battles for top honors up to the present time. In Kings County play to date, the Murray Harbor Bruins are proving themselves to -be the big team in that quarter. amd have so far eliminated the Georgebovvm Eagles by a 21-7 total and are well on the way to puttinc the Montague Meteors out of the rurrndng by virtue of an 8-2 victory over them on Tuesday night in the serlu opener: If they won over Montague, however, they will Sill“ have to meet the winner of the Scuris-Saint Peter's-llvilcrell series for iiha Kings County title and the right to l>l‘081‘ess into inter-county playoffs. 0 O 0 O 'i‘u.rnl.-rig to the Western section of the Province, we find the Bor- den Nationals making an impress- ive showing in series play to date for the Prince County title . Pitting their strength against the Freetown Royals. they halve concluded that section of the schedule by sending the Royals down to a 9-‘! defeat and scored a. 13-2 victory on Tues- dy night to take the series by a. 22-9 count... But they have a way to go yet, as they stiill have to meet the winner of the o'l..eary-Ali>erton- Kenslngton series. wihidh we under- stand has been whittled down to between Albertcn and Kenslngton which will be p_lay.ed.thi.s week. Here in Queens County it has been a. rugged battle so far. The North River All Stars have won their first part of the schedule in a. nilparnd-tuck series with Nine Mile Creek Bu0:ld>ogs. the former winning the series by a. narrow 9-8 margin in the two game series. mmm the first game 6-5 and battling to a. 3-3 tie at North River rink on Tuesday night. In the other sub-county divislonin Queens, the East Royalty Royals have won the opening game of their-series 12-3 and although they have an- other game to play, look very mudn like they will be the team to meet the North River All Stars in the County finulls which get underway at North Rlyer. on Monday ni8h't- or course there are still quite a few games to go before the final Island winner is decided. but it oh. present rapid pace the matches Bile being run off, it wIon‘t be long before the serni-finals and finals wul be reached, and ,h.\dgi~ng from the strong showing: from the Vol‘- toan centres. there are some matches in store for homey hm before it is over. 0 0 0 ‘Although both the - temncdiate "A" and Intemreddaate "B" group Island uhalmoa will meet one an- other ilcr the right to compete in Maritime play. both will be PM- mg for individual leasue trounce the Department of . ~. SOUTHERN KINGS ma: mom AT uonraorm samnnar, MARCH 4th. fromGeo Ila-hour run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Kensington Juveniles da- fested the Summeraide Kinluvel at Crystal Rink last night by the score of 5 to 4. The visitors seemed able to bottle up the Surn- meralde boys behind the blue-line for protracted periods, the Kins- men having dlfflculty clearing the puck out of their zone. _- merside took an early lead of 2 goals, but the first period ended- 2-all. Kensington was leading 4 to 3 at the end of the sandwich session, and each team scored I goal in the final frame. Paul Schurman led the losers in scoring points with one goal and two assists. Alan Champion scor- ed two counters for Kensington and Reg. Mccarville had a goal and three assists. ' Line-ups: Surnmerside: Goal, B. MacKay; defence, Mclnnis, Biacquiere, R. Doyle, D. Darby; forwards, P. Schurman. E. Cahill, C. MacDon- ald, M. Schurman. G. Dalton, A. Ricahrds, P. Pope. Kensington: Goal, Rogers: de- fence, J. Bernard. M. A. Cham- Games Scheduled Al North River The following are the matches in Bantam, Midget and Garrison League hockey matches sche- duler‘. for today at North River Rink as released last evening by officials of the league program: From four to six in the after- noon there wili be City Bantam playoffs when the Prince Street Schdcl Lions vs the Abbiea in one match while the Queen Square School Hawks will meet the win- ner of the P.S.S.-Abbies content. At six o'clock, a sudden death game for first place in the City Midget Hockey -League will take place between Victories and Ab- bies, as both are tied for first place at the en}! of regular play, ‘while at 7.15 the Kensington Mid- get: will cross sticks with the Charlottetown Knotty Niner Mid- gets in an exhibition tilt. Commencing at 8.15 and con- tinuing on until 11.15, there will be three games in the Charlotte- town Garrison Hockey League play. The Bantams will North River at 330 from -the Queen Square School grounds, while the Midget Vics and Ab- bies will leave the Travel Bureau at 5.15 and the Knotty Niners at six o'clock. Bruins End losing Streak . March 1 —(AP) - Boston Bruins tonight gained their first National Hockey League victory in‘ 10 starts by topping Toronto's high-«flying Maple Leafs, 5-2 before a skimpy crowd of 8.892 at Boston Gardens. 1twsscnlyilheLeIlsfoInrihaet- back in 23 games. A three-goal scoring burst clinched matters for the Bruins during the first 16 minutes of bruising action. SUMMARY Pint Period 1-Boston, Dumart (Kryzanowslri) Boston, Ronty (Peirson) 11.50 3—Bcston, Schmidt (Dumart, Poile) 15.40 Penalties — Morison, Poiie, Harrison, Bariiko, Henderson. Second Period «i—Boston, Harrison (Maloney) 18.19 5-—Torontc, We (Mcrtaon) .. ................ .. 17:44 Penaltiel -— Henderson (2). Ezinicki (major and minor), Harrison (major). ' Third Period " 8-—Toronio, Barilko (Kiukay, Kennedy) 7 Boston. K. Smith (itcntv. Peiraon) Pena1tloa—Ncne. DITEOIT 5. NEW YOII Q NEW YORK. March 1 —(G) - 0 The first-place Detroit Red Wings. wu four atraiudht main ii‘..‘.‘.‘°.........'°°°““ "“°“. t’...‘.'.'.:“ ‘ill nnthunatieaily Q. herds in 1150 forthcoming National Hockey « Imiran! llrst Perle! 1—Detroit. Abel ‘ (Lindsay. Kelly) ........ 10.41 a—Naw York, O'Connor (Luna) ............-................ ma Poaaiiy— ill. :—'n.u-ole, ram IMUMDY " ) ....... moan S (ifs ‘ 7--itaw York, (Raleigh, , mo Ame I leave (nun) ....I........;. no 4-nmou. flu:-' ‘ fl" "’ (Paton) roar , (Ilariia) rm name, A , ma. ‘ Kensingtonf Juveniles In 5-4 Victory Over S’side pinn: forwards. B. Champion, 8. Mccarville, R. Champion. D. Dirt. 1. Mchfurdo, A. Gill, R. Adams. Referees —— Windy Steele and Art Lax-kin.—S. UMMABY Pint Period 1—S'Slde, Cahill (P. Schurman) .. . ..l5 3—S'S'lde, P. Pope (A. Richard) 7.25 8—Kensington, B. Champion (McCarville) 11.20 4—Kenaii-lgton, A. Champion (Mccarville) 15.10 Penaliies—' A. Champion, J. Bernard, Blacquiere, P. ‘Schurman. Second Period 5-~S'Side, P. Schurman Penaities—Paynter. Third Period 8—S’Side, J. Ca-hill (M. Schurman, P. Schur- man) 9—Kensingion, R. Champion (Mccarville) ...-. .............. .. 14.5 Squarebriggs’ Rink In Lead (At Junior ’Spie1 The Johnny Squareibriggs skipp- ed and of Charlottetown was the leading team at the,cnd of the opening day's play in the Prince Edward Island Junior curling Championships played at the char- iotteto-wn Ourlirg Club yesterday afternoon and evening. The rink had two wins and no losses in as many. matches played. Of the six teams competing in the dolble-knockout play, four re- mained in the running. while the W. Jenkins rink of Sui.-nmerslde and the J. Fraser $i11ped rink of Montague were eliminated with two losses each. Play will be continued on today when all four remaining teams will battle it out for the Physical Fitness Trophy and the right to represent the Province in Malritirne Junior ‘Curling ohamrpionshrlp play which commences here on March 15th. The following are the resuitsanri sfiandings at the end of yesterday's P 3!! Charlottetown. C. MacDonald 11. Burnrnerside, W.. Jenkins 5. Charlottetown, J. squarebriggs 13. surnmerside, E. Morrison 7. Aiberton, C. Borudreeuu-it. lo, Montague, J. Fraser 7. Summerside. E. _M.crrison, 9. Surnmerslde, W. Jenkins 8. Charlottetown. J . Sq-uarebriggs. 13. (3'Iarlottetuwn.- C. MacDonald 6. eummerside, E. Morrison 14. Montague, J. Fraser 5.. STANDINGS Team 0. Donald W. Jenkins J. Squarebriggs E. Morrison C. Bcudreauiit J. Fraser island Hoop League Statistics At the end of the regular sched- uled play in Island Physical Fitness Basketball Le a gu e competition which was concluded here last week. statistics ahow,that young Jack Reardon of the Saint Dun- stan‘: University hoop squad was the leading point-winner for the season. Rear-don amassed a total of 241 points in 10 same: played for an average of 39.1 per game. His total was made up of 105 field goals and ital foul ahota. Donnie Macuan, of Prince of wales col- lege was next in line with 175 points while George Macbennan of Army was third with 106. The following are the lo loading aoorerea of the league as wall as other individual and team statin- tics: — ouuuoug neucuufl. Individual rim: Tour arrorarrrr ruu-aon s.n.u. so ion :1 14 an Mao!..eanP.W.O. 10 781011.175 Macliennan. Army 10 ‘lo I so la Cullen Army 9 #1 181110?! Blob. P.W.O. 0 II 141! vs Eowatt, P.W.O. 0 4111 18 96 InPIl9. Rail ‘I 0 GM ll Linklotter. Sonar 8 852136 91 Nicholson. R17! 10' 41 '1 10 D I4!Im.R..O.A.P. 1 O‘! I ‘l ‘M Bayna, n.O.A.!'. 8 I11! 7 '13 I Teen Auliuie Avulge , In Teen In. Ag. Geno’ l.D.V. ............. III 3 NJ ,3-.O.a. . ....... so 806 an V 1.1.0. .......... Q .01! .0] ~ ....*-'- --—-~ .. r.-. n lolmrrn ...... in an In ;, ! uomaona—-mm’ nsimnn.‘ , A ‘law A1. ._ “PlTFAIoL'° pron rownr.r..- rmrzanrrrn soon-r Action-lilrilky-Suspense-pllomance Albany Si. Pals: Win Iiorace - Wright Tiophy aupruneey. when they downed the Borden ’Abegwelie 12-7 in a free anor- In‘ gone at Bedeqne Blnk last night. A sudden death game. the match broke a deadlock on first place between the two teams at the end of the rO8||' lar lolaednle. North Sydney . Defeaisiiiners NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., March 1—(CP)-—North Sydney Victoriaa clipped Glace Bay Mlnerg 8-1 here tonight for their first victory in the beat-of-seven Cape Breton Sen- ior l-icckey Leazue semi-finals. Miner: won the first two tamer. Winner of the series meet: Syd- ney Millionaires for the league title. SUMMARY First Period 1—Glace Bay, Anderson (Brown. White) ............. .. 1.44 2—North Sydney, Storey (Travis) ........................ .. 11.54 3——Norih Sydney, Verrier (Medynski) ...................... .. 15.37 4—North Sydney, Storey (Hall, Menzies) .............. .. 10.51 Penalties - Jodoin. Medynski, Anderson (2). Kornek. Second Period 5—North Sydney Hail (Menzies) 6—North Sydney, (Kornek, Krcrmn) Penalty-Kelly. Thlrd Period 7-North Sydney. Stark (Kornek. Kromm) .......... .. 6.35 8-North Sydney, Krcmm (Kornek, Stark) 9—Nort‘h Sydney, Stark‘ (Kromm) 1 Penaiiie.s—Keily (3), Thaier. Ken Beardon Fined $1.000 MONTREAL, March 1 — (ca-l —Ken Real-don of Montreal Cana- dians has been fined $1,000 be- cause of statements attributed to him in L magazine article, the National Hockey League an- nounced today. In the article Reardon was quoted as threatening to see that Cal Gardner of Toronto Maple Leafs gets it stitches in his mouth —- the same as Reardon received from Gardner as a re- sult of an affair in a game I couple of seasons ago. in announcing the fine, Pre- sident Clarence Campbell at the same time said Reardon, at the end of his playing days in the N.l-l.L.. can petition for a refund ad the fine. I Campbell said the fine is not so much a penalty as I personal cash bond for Reardon'a future good conduct. He said what action would be taken on a future petition by Reardon depends entirely on the player’: behavior meanwhile. Campbell said Reardon ac- knowledged the statements attri- buted to him in the magazine (Sport) rbut felt satisfied Burden’! statement that‘ his feud with Gardner in finished in sincere. bed 117 file ahalrpshooting of Cecil “Buhl1y" Dowling. who chu) . ed up five goals in the night's play, the (xtarlottetown Victories skated to a 7-4 victory over the Abq-wells at the rbrum last night and ‘ into a second place tie with Saint Dunotarfa University at the and of regular scheduled play in the Island intermediate Hockey Igegue. ' In war only the aeconddoas for the Abbie: this season. who deqatie heir defeat, are the final winners of the regular schedule with a total of eight wins in ten starts for a. total of 16 points, two over the second-place Vice and Balms. The Vice were responsable for both their defeats this season. thg other being by an 8-3 count. It was a wide-open, clean game of hockey, that came up with fast breaking passing attacks at times and only three penalties ‘being handed out by referees Jay and l"rizzell. Making their first altpearance on the Visa lineup this season, Bill “Pud" Beer played an effective game up forward. while Dr. Ohris Gallant made his presence felt back on the defence. The game also came up with hard body checking at times. with Perry and Josey of Abbies. and Daiaiel and MacDonald of Vice really laying it on to incomiru for-word attacks. Playing toaz-zdeatilock atthe and of the first period play. Joey l.eGla.i.r. who tallied three goals, opened the scoring for the Afbies at 1.40 when he broke away at centre ice on a loose puck to go right in for a Inert effort. Play- ing close hockey for the next ten minutes, with life Vice holding the slight edge on the pity. Bibby Dowllng tied up the score on an attack with Douglas from the blue- iind in at 11:85, but teaming up with Ralph Sheppard. Leciair came back for his second of the night . two minute later to put Abbiee in front age-in. Leclair got the goal on a pass from Sheppard on a. face-o-if at the left of the Vice net. banging in a hard shot from close in on goalie Ward. But it learned and Dowling for scoring honors. asthe latteroametearingirragain at 19:03 on I. snort Ill y from centre lee to not his second of the night and deadlock the score again. Putting start of the second period. Dorwling chalked up his third of the night at 2:08 to send the Vics in front. for the first time in the some on agangattackarumdifunetwiflr linemater. Douglas and Jay. Continuing to force the atudr. thovloa madeithotaround the net for goalie Keith I-lnoper in the Abbie sage, but the atolid custodian came up with some snort caves to hold the Vice in cheek until the Abbie: started to come up with fat breaking of- fensive attache themselves. and cashed in at 10:46 for ime equaliz- ing tally when Perry carried in over the bineline to lay down a anaopy pan to Stanley who went right in on goalie Ward for a well-earned acore. But the Vice punched way at the smack with Douglas pounding one home less than taro minute: later from an olrnont impoouble angle. Dougie: bowed it out from bdiirid the net during a gang attack. the puck going in otlf a defending player’: leg. Dovilnc put the Vic: in front by two goals at 19:04 when he teamed up on a snort passing at- tack with Vern Blanchard. The latter carried in to pass to Dcwling close ioongooi to aethim up for hla fou-in tally of the night. \ CONVENIENCE. 2. ~.»4~ » i.(;rmll.Ni¢m-0:45 0 W A S .’...:t.3'°"-.'...'E.‘l.... A STANDING D001! 1'l0KEES—-ON SALE DEBLAND 8'1‘. SIDE, A’! 8:” FRIDAY AND 8:15 .or a_rrow—_' Th_e Albina started strong at the T-PLEASE Ch’toWn Vics Score 7-4 Victory Over Abbies; T ie D. U. For 2nd Place . start of the final session and , ad like NW)’ mieht Uvercomebotlklr two 806] lead when 1.601311" c_a,mg thrvcugir again at 5:04 on a p|,5s1nl smack with Dalzlei and came clog. on a couple of other attempts, bu. goalie Ward held firm to makg some good stops. The Vice got real. 1!? P0111118 3831!! in the latter pa]-1 01’ the frame. and forcing the 3,1,. tack deep into Abbie territo,-y_ came up with two more goals go put the game on ice. Alb. Dauglu gothiaaeocnddlienlghton. gang attack with Dowling and Jay at 17:26, while Dowling jacked up his total goals to five on 3, may with Douglas around the net in the final 46 amends of play. The followin are the lineup. and eurnrnary: Victor-ia.s—Goal, Ward: defence, Carmlcfiiaei. Ga.lia.nt, Blgnchafl-d. Macnonald; forwards, Dawllm Jay. Douclas. Beer. Flanagan, Brad- ley, J. Richard, Acorn- AbbIea—Goa.i. Hooper: dam“, Perry, Dadalei. Stewart Josey; fog. words. an . Leolair, Mm. Gregor, Stanley, Smith, Mclnnis, Burke. Flynn. '1‘. Richard Referees — Leith Jay and lvm Elriaull. ' a nut Period 1—.Abbiee. r.eo1au- ran append) 4.—Vics, Dwling Penal-ties — Rnith (2). Second Period to be a battle between r.ecmr_ ,o_,,,“_ mm,” " ' (Blanchard) ....... -..1o:o4 Penalties — Nona. trd Period 0—Albbies, Leolair (Daiaiei) .. -...... .... .. I20! (Jay, Dowiinc) . .... .... ..1-r-.25‘ 11—Vics. Dawning (Douglas) » 1921'!‘ Penalties — Flanagan, Josey. 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