L-::.C-.. . .rlil, ders In CIOSE OVeIi' .1. an Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist In Curling it's "ON THE BROOM". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco it's Siiearwater Team To: Clash With East Royalty Royals At Forum Tonight , -- ' "r'”T'WT'jT-"WT-1C” l. The East Royalty Royals and :. team from H.M.C.S. siiearwaicr of I)3l'I.lllf'l.I1,i"I. N.S, will clash in an rwhibition hockey game at thi- I"(il'lim tonight nt eight oiciocl: the; is rtxpecbed to give local fans plen- ty of action. The visiting team is made up of pri'H')l1ll9l cf the Air Wing secticii. of the Dartmouth naval base ard is reputed to be a well-balanced Kirk Badminton Club Holds Tea And Tournament The llcicliniiiton Club of St. 35-: James Church held a successful: Cillii of intermediate calibre. Club TmmHmeN and Tea on p. . . . C it p .. i ' : .. pm” mm" the New 5 0:1 Ce." 0 Wednesday night when a full have it. that I-ho boys are just start-I ing out in their seasonal play and: will be making one of their first coiiipetitixe starts here tonight. In. competition last year the squad hiirll a good win record in intermediate, lay. p One Charlottetown player. Bern-q nrd Hughes, who played with local; Minor league teams and a paI'i.lClp-4' ant in many other sportini! ac-tiv-' itics.- will be performing with the Navyis rcarguarzf section in to- night's clash. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, 95 Euston st. The East Royalty Royals need no introduction to hockey followers here. They are a wall-known inter- mediate club who have been pre- dorminuit in intermediate compet- ftion here for the past number or. years. and have already made a number of starts this season, Trucli-sTeiurns Coniractlo Tigers Dk."l'ROlT. Jan. Ii?--(AP)--Din I;-it.isfiarl with in 25-per-cent salary firebnllvr Virgil Trucks fired his unsigned 1951 rniitraei hack in Detroit Tigm-,-. today. hut Teri Gray hroughi his in signed and was happy about R raise. Both are pitchers. Triicks a rixhtliantler; Gray. n leftlianiier. Trucks. who won 19 nnd lost 11 in 1049. was laid up with an all- In: pitcliini: arm most of last season and won only three wliiln lnsin: one. Gray posted ii I0-7 pin-ni'rI. Ticrr contracts were mailed g Noiiday and Gray was the first in sign. although pitcher H.-ii White agreed in terms at the enri or last season. Trucks drew an estimated 530.- 000 last year. A 25-per-cent cut would drop his pay to 522.500 for Hip coming season. 17 Race Horses Perish in Fire i'liOENiX,Ariz.. Jan. iii - (AP) -- A man suffered critical hurns Inrl 17 race horses perished in a fire at the State Fairgrounds Ila-bins here Tuesday night. .1. N. Cooper, a horse owner of Salmon. Ida.. was reported in poor condition in hospital today. He was sleeping in a stable near where ihr flames broke out. About 350 horses were stnblcd at the Fairgrounds. where in race meets opens Friday. 000. SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rollin of film developed and me Ind sent out the nine dIy. at double size I: no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll 35c. Reprints 41: each or 10 for 35c. MIII Film Estimates of loss ran up to 3125.- Gcrvice, Charlottetown. complement of club members and invited guests were present. This was the first of a series of tourna- moms to be staged by the newlyl Men's. org.-iiii'1.cd Kirk Club. doubles, liiixeti doubles and ladies doubles nmtches were run Meilish. enjoy- dircciion of Mr. tournament manager. Murray The able tea was sponsored by the lady nicmhci-s of the club who plan to make this a monthly event. The following are the results of the night's play: hleifs Doubles Ist Round G. White. and G. Burnett defeat-.' rd Ned wran and G. FitzGeraJd:i M. Mellish and s. Walker defeated G. White and G. White. Jr. Final-M. Mellish and S. Walker defeated G. White and G. Burnett. Mixed Doubles Isl Round G. FitzGerald and M. Miitheson defeated S. Walker and L. Mac-, Kenzir: Ned Wran and M. Stew- nrt deft-uteri G. Burnett and Mrs. MaoLean; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White dcfeniecl Mrs. Dumont and G. Fitzcu-raid; New Wran and Mrs. D. Andrew defeated M. Mel- lisli and Mrs. F. Ernst; G. White. Jr. and Mrs. Mollish defeated S. Walker and Miss B. Rogers. Final---Mr. zinti Mrs. White dl?-ii feaieii Ncrl Wran and Mrs. Anti- i'8W'. ..:idic-s Double-I lsf Round M. Stewart and Mrs. Mn.cLean defeated Mrs. Ernst, and Mrs. Andrew; Mrs. Melllsh and Mrs. Burnett. deieaicd Miss Mi-Kenzle and Miss Maiheson. Final-Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. liean defeated Mrs. Melllsh Mrs. Biirncit. Mixed doubles nnnsolation was won by G. I-"itzGnrnld and Mrs. Rogers. Ladies doubles consolation was won by Miss MacKenzie and Miss Matlieson. During the serving of the tea correspondence from St. James Presbyterian Badminton Club in Summcrsidc was read to the mem- bers. The Summcrside rluh reuqest :1 home and home tournament ser- ies to be played on dates tentat- ively set for January noun and Fr-bruiirv 7th. It is expected the Kirk will take up this friendly challenge and that the matches will be arranged. Me- and Bowling Imilics Wednesday All-ernoon Bowling Team I - 4 points. Team 2 A 1 point. High Single-Mrs. P. Oiiirh - 191. High Three-Mrs. P. Clarke-482. Team 3 - :3 points. Team 4 -no points, High Single-Mrs. H. Smith - 230. High Three - Mrs. H. Smith -- 554 Through the courtesy ing THE 1950 DOMINION held 'at Vancouver. THE See Your Local ATTEHTIO BIIHLEBS BACCO C0.. in motion picture will be shown, featur- TIME-Friday. Jan. 19th at 8:30 P.M. THE PLACE-Curling Club (Banquet Hall) ALL CURLERS WELCOME . roiion tin: TABLE - .ii7iii. ,1 5-20. FRIDAy..Chlldren's Skate-4 to 5:30 Shdervvater Navy vs. East Royalty Royals at r-r-3; o'clock-gwiili Ikating. of The MMDONALD T0- CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Team In Action I off 1 smoothly and efficiently under the: 1 There will be considerable ac- ::x'i'.,v over the week-end for sport- .ng enthusiasts at both Charlotte- ;'.own and Summerside when hoc- i key and basketball programs will i highlight the bulk of sporting en- Iltcriainment that should Provide plenty of keen competition. . in hoop circles the first com- ipciilion in Island Physical Fitness Basketball League play at the iwestern Capital this season will 'get underway there tonight at line R. C. A. F. Station court when a. double bill will be held. The pro- gram there will feature the league leading Saint Dunsl..n's University hoopstcrs against Schurniniils in the opening tilt, the latter making their first league start of the season. The second corn- icst Will see the Y. M. C. A. and Il.C.A.F. tanglein the secondgame. The airmen are the defending champions, and will be making their second start of the season - while Y will be making their third appearance. R. C. A. F. won their opening contest against P.W.C. last Saturday night. but the Y. M. C. A. crew will be trying to crash through inio the win column for the first time in lonightis meet- ing. Other scheduled I. P. F. B. L. competition over the week-end will be held at the P. W. C. floor here on Saturday night wihen Ray's Millionaires will make their sec- ond siart of iihe season when they meet the Prince of Wales Welsh- men in the only encounter that evening. It will be the third start for the City Collcgians. who to date have won one and lost one, while Ray's will be coming out looking for their first win. They lost their opening league encount- er against S. D. U. last Saturday. An intermediate exhibition clash between the East Royalty Royals and a team from H. M. C. S. Shear- water (Air Wing) of Dartmouth. N. S. here tonight. and B. City In- terscholastic league clash plus an exhibition junior iill. on Saturday night. will spotlight hockey activi- iy at the Forum over the week- end. The game here at the Forum to- night should be 9. crowd plciascr when the Royalty crew cross sticks with the Shearwater navy aggreg- ation in their exhibition tilt. From what can be learned of the visit- ing squad. they are 3 well-balanc- ed team that have -had little com- petition so far this season, but had a good record in play last season. They should be I. good match for the East Royalty pucksters who have already had a few games un- der their belts this season. The Shearwatcr team are expected to fly to the City sometime tomor- row afternoon. The intcrsoliolastie League game on Saturday night will bring to- gether the West Kent and Queen Square School pucksiers. which will be the third scheduled league contest this season but will high- light the first meeting between the two teams in regular competition. Both have made one league start this season but were the vanquish- ed in each case by the Prince Street School team who are lead- ing (he league with two victories in as many starts. A win for either team tomorrow night will send one or the other into polo posses- sion of second place. The second game of the double hockey bill will bring together the Charlottetown Junior Abbies and the Summerside Sheen and Mc- Innis Juniors in their final game of a home and home exhibition series. The Abbies swamped the Western Capital juniors by I lop- sided 12-l score It Crystal rink in the opening game of the series just one week ago. The Summcrsideites. however. were wI.ntlng in luck of conditioning due to the isle open- ing of t-he Crystal Rink for prac- lice this season. Ind with In extrI week to get in better shape. are expected to make I much strong- er showing Ignimt Aibbie: here to- morrow night. The Chlrloiieinwn islanders will Ilso start out on their week-end roId trip today for Maritime Senior Hockey League p y It Amherst Ind I-IIiifIx on l'rldIy Ind SIiurdIy nights respectively, The meeting It Amherst ton ht will be the Ialfdera home g e Igalnu sIlnt John Buvei-I. which was Irnnged to be played there In I result of Int night's exhibit- ion game here with Sydney Mil- liomlres. The ChIFloti.etow1i-Hlli- fIx club on sIi.ui-dIy night It the Non Scotil Capital will be the flnIl (me for lIlIndcrI this week in scheduled M. S. H. L. competit- on. Ilock, T. Rogers. Senator Barbour; Summersidc . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The following draw has been made for the week-end bonspiel at the Charlottetown Curling Club: FrI(ln:v-7 r. M. Ire No. 1-D. E. Macdonnld. ll. Mclnnis. Doug Hill. Mel Jenkins; is. Dr. L. E. Prowsc. W. R. Bur- Rogers. Dr. Shaw, 2-H. C. Atkinson, R. E. Dcwling, Dr. J. A. Clark: is. A. W. Matheson. W. R. Cudmore, .I, Coles. A. Cameron. Ice No. 3-R. R. Bell. W. Whit- vs., Hon. T. A. Campbell. Geo. Rogers. G. Foster, B. E. Macdon- aid. Ice Kidd. rutiiers; Parker, I. No. 4-W. R. Jenkins, C. Judge Trainer. J. A. Car- vs.. H. R. Bevan. R. A. Wilson. G. Newman. A film will be shown at 8:30 and curling again at 9:15. In: No. l-Col. G. E. Full. 1. H. Hawaii. W. G, Barbour. E. Mc- Rae: vs., F. Hansen. .1. F. Hobbs. W. Hoyt. D. A. McConnell. Ice No. 2-Dr. H. H.- Pierce. R.l Manning. M. Bell. H. B. Willis: Week-end Schedule At Chitown Curling Club vs., M. A. Howatt. R. Parent. J. H. Cerry. J. McDonald. Ice No. 3-1. Horne, F. Curtis. W. McLnine, J. A. Carruthers; vs.. W. Wilson. D. Saunders Dr. Bar- rett, C. Craswell. Ice No. 4-J. Larabee. W. Mel- llsh. E. Mathcson, J. E. Wran; vs. R. Jones. C. M. Melllsh. E. Gal- lant. I. Trainor. SATURDAY-2 I'.M. Ice No. 1-H. I. Spillett. S. Bcaion. G. Biintain. W. Kelly; vx.. E. Tanton. H. M'cNelll, H. E. Hyndman. E. Campbell. Ice No. 2-E. Mclnnis, T. White. L, Johnsione. Geo. Burden; vs.. R. Spillctt, J. D. Stewart. J. Campbell. A. Cameron. Ice No. 3-P. W. Turner. L. Turner. S. Johnstone, W. Dixon: vs.. .7, J. Morris. A. Bagnall, D. McLeod, Reg McDonald. Ice No. 4-H. R. Carruthers. G. Avnrd, W. McLalne, J. McDon- ald; v.I.. J. S. Moore. J. 5. Mc- Kay, N, Nicholson, C. Craswell. Any member not drawn or drawn at a time when he cannot play can be placed at a conven- ient hour. Maple Leafs lifON'rRiEAL, Jan. 18 - (OP)- Toronto Maple Leafs ramped away from Montreal Canadiens in the final period tonight and finished with A 5-2 victory before a packed Forum crowd of 14.451. The result widened to 18 points the margin between the Leafs and Montreal in third spot. Sid Smiii-. topped the scoring for Leafs. firing two goals in the final period in which Tod Sloan also counted. The earlier goals went to Tod Kennedy and Cal Gardner. Ken Mosdell and Billy Reay. who substituted for the injured Maurice Richard at right wing scored Ciif1Bdi8nS' goals Leafs persistent checking paid off and they had too much power at the end for the Montrealers. Seven of the 10 penalties, including a 10-minute misconduct to de- fenceman Jim Thomson, were ab- sorbed by Toronto without any harm. The Leafs set up a stubborn defence that Canadiens could not penetrate. SUMMARY First Period 1-Montreal. Mosdell (I-I'a.1'mon) .. 3:47 2-Toronto. Kennedy (Barllko) 6:37 Penalties -Barbe. Harvey. Gard- her. second Period fl--Tnronlo.,Gardner (Timgren) . n;29 Penalties - Ma.cKay. Mortson. Third Period 4-Montreal. Reay (Lach. Oi-msteadi) 5-'I'crronto. Smith (Juzdii. Kennedy) . 6-Toronto. Smith (Sloan) 7-Toronto. Sloan (Kennedy) . . .. Penalties - Thomson (1 minor mill 10 misconduct), Mosdell. Mac- e . Vics QIIBVIIIN Glace Boyd-2 Noivrn SYDNEY. N. 5.. Jun. is - (CP) - Cellar-dwelling North Sydney Victoria: cImI off the floor ionizht. to hand second-plIce Glace Bay Miners I 6-2 do.-ifeIt in in regular game of the Cnpe Bret- on Senior Hockey Lealue schedule. Don Belirfnger scored two for Vics. with the others going to LIui-ie Petersen, Bob Verrier. Lou Medynski Ind Batty. Stan Rob. ertson Ind Bob Leger tIllied for Miners. .......... .. 1: -in--O 66:41- 5: 8: First Period 1-North Sydney. Beliringei-. (Petersen) 1.05 2-North Sydney, Bellrlnger. (DemIrco. Scottnlonl .... .. 1.26 .9-North Sydney. Peter-Ion. (Beliringer. Damn-co) 4-Glace Buy. Robertson. (Mundrlck) ................. .. 14.34 PenIliieI: Sam Robcrtlon (2). second Period 5-North Sydney. Vcrrler (scattalon. Storey) G-Glace Bay. Leger. (Plerie. Blggn) 7.25 Pennltlu: Blggs. Sam Robert- Ion. Petersen. : Third Period 7-North Sydney, Medymky. (storey) . 8-North By . (Glover. Robertson) 13.02 y. 1l.14 Penlityz Prilull. . , Score 5-2 Victory Over Canadiens Minor leagues To Practice: At North River Saturday Local minor league hockey of- ficials imnounc 4 last night that they will hold practice sessions for all City Midget players at North River Rink cn Saturday morning. All players under 16 years of age as of November Is(:., 1950, who are interested in playing midget: hock- ey this season are asked to be on hand at the Travel Bureau tomor- row momlng at 8:30. All players are are to be fully equipped for play and ready to be transported to the rink where regular practice ses- sions will be held in preparation for an early opening of the Midget League. All players are urged to be on hand in order to be registered be- fore the closing date which is slat- ed for January 25th. otherwise they will be ineligible for organized league play this winter. Red Wings Edge Chicago 3-2 DETROIT. Jan. 18-(CP) -De- trait Red Wings slapped in I tie- breaking goal in the last 21 see- onds of play to nip the luckless Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 here to- night in I National Hockey League contest before 10,084 fans. The Chicagoans winleiis' was stretched to 16 games. It was Detroit's sixth game with- strenk out a setback and kept the wings ahead It the rest of the N. H. 1.. field. SUMMARY First Period 1-Detroit, Abel (Kelly, Howe) .. . . 8:44 Penalties .- Dickens, ' i o. Raglan, Lindsay. Second Period 2-Chicago. Bnbnndo (Mosienko. Bentley) .. . 2:54 8-Detroit. Stewart (Gee) . 10:45 Penalty - Fogolin. 'lI:ird Period 4-Chicago. Dewsbury (Fogolln. R. Gonncher) 14:09 5-Detroit, Abel (Howe, Lindsay) Penalties - None. Blind Arizonan iluns Fasiliile TUCSON. Ar-lz.. ha. 18 -(AP) - Tucson is mighty proud of I kid who runs the mile in I bit under six minutes. so whIi. you Ity. (failnder Run of Sweden no it in But Arnold Lee is blind. When he whiued Iround In mile oval in 19:39 5:575 he probably set In unofficial 1! world'I record. . The Ieci-Ii.Ii-y of the liuiiu-n Athletic Association for tho blind repoi-lI thlt the mile run hII never been offlclll-ly unctilonod for tin -blind Ind that the I00-yard dub amid-Ab wns recently-xllacon - Tlnniu to cowl: Charley Thom- ion. the Ai-lzoxiI School for the Deaf Ind Blind. in Tucson ins whIt is probably the only cii-culIr luck for blind runners in tho Unli- ed SiI.tII. . Lee, is. in of NIvIJo fndlui do- Icont. in nu blinded fl yum Igo when I flrecrnckq exploded in I fire on the Navajo Indian rosar- 'VIIi0!i. K In: , u ,l0I1l. OInIdI makers other goIi r' Iouson JANUARY 19, 1951 Sport Echoes I from Prince county Both Oscar Campbell and Ciinl; I-Iowatt have pulled the "hat trick' twice since the East Prince Hockey League opened. This is. 01 6011159- a tribute to the old timers. and gives an idea how those boys could play in their palmy days. It is also an indication that the brand of hockey played in these parts is not what it used to be. We don't see why "Chick" Gallant does not get back into hairness. In today's hock- ey in the E. P. League "Chick' should be able to hold his own pretty well. Crystalsi line of Trainor-Minc- Kay-Kelly compares favorably, we think, with any of last year's for- weird trios. It is as good. if not I shade better than any iline the Crystals themselves had. Of course we realize that the weaker the opposition, the smoother 9. line looks. and that may have I little 10 do with the way this threesome has been sweeping around defences. The Sheen and Mclnnis juniors have been running into some tough luck. After absorbing their 12-1 trouncing at the hands of the Charlottetown Abbie Juniors. the boys looked very good in a recent practice. but word has been re- ceived that their ace defenceman, Punt. oatway, has been ordered by his doctor to hang up the blades for the season. Punt is I classy rearguardsman Qid will be missed. There have been rumors also that some of the boys, I bit discouraged by the result of their first game. are considering joining Inter- mediate teams in the vicinity. You have to hand it to Bob Schurmnn and Elmer Matheson. They still have faith in the team's chances of ultimate success and are Koing right ahead with their plans. Sat- urday's game in Charlottetown against the Abbie Juniors may bring a decision one way or the other for the local Juniors. Albany was refused permission to enter the East Prince League at an executive meeting of that body Saturday night. The Saint Pat.- plan to register in Intermediate "A" competition. anyway. and will thus get a chance to play the winners of E. P. circuit some time in the spring. It is difficult to assess the strength of this club. They beat Borden 8 to 4 in an ex- hibition game but some of the Borden players were missing from the line-up that evening. We'd like to see them in Crystal Rink in I match with the Crystals or R.C.A.F'. sometime in the not too distant future. The Prince Edward Island Bas- ketball League wlll give western fans their first glimpse of the sport It the Rv.C.A.F. tonight (Friday). The Airmen have already played one game, defeating the Prince of WIies five 51 to 40, but tonight's doubleheade will bring the schur- man team into active competition for the first time this season. The weather man is fast con- vincing hockey players and fans that natural ice rinks are not good enough for the popular winter sport any more. we don't know whether I. hunk of Pacific Coast's winter climate decided to spend I few years in the East or not, but cer- tIfnly Jack Frost is not the big robust fellow he used to be. Re- member when people used in talk about the "January thaw"? The weather is Ipparently trying to bi-eIk the record of the Dionne quintuplets. We've had five or more little thaws during the last two Janunries and this one seems to be following the same procedure. The answer seems to be IrtificiIl ice. and for summerslde this apparent- ly runs into too many doilIrI. Now with the threat of mother our over our heads the project which never did get Inywhere may hIve to be shelved indefinitely. l Canada PIckIrs Defect Covolicud cInIdI Packers fut night de- tented omneui Rad Winn 6-3 in I wide-open gImI of hockey It Oovchald behind the sharp shoot- ing of George Mills who scored four wu Icored by Wendi! Miiia. Meie- I.Iudghli.n Ind Reid scored for Gove- II . IIIGTOIIIA IIIN HOCKEY Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs” , vs. Augustine Cove Bulldogs ---M . Millionaires Turn On. , Heat In Third Period; .91?- 1?. Capacity House At Game Chiirlottetorwn hlnnders - ed out mother close victory over Sydney Millionaires before I pick- ed' house It the Forum last night when they downed the Moneymcn by I I-3 count in I rousing, wide- open exhibition contest tihlt pro- duced I wealth of I-mIrt hockey. The victory gave the Islanders I one-gaime edge over the Cup: Breton League leaders in' their series of four games played so far rliis season. Sydney has won one game. the other being I 3-3 di-Iw. Following up on In opening goIi by Sydney at 12:06 of the first period. Islanders put on the pres- sure to drive back for two tallies to lead 2-1 at the end of the frame. Bottling up Sydney to outplIy them by I fairly wide margin in the second session. Islanders pop- ped home two more goals without a reply to hold I 4-l advantage at the end of the frame. Applying iihe pressure right from the opening iv-hlstle of the closing session. how- ever, Sydiney came close to turn- ing the tables on the locals. Bong- ing in an early goal at 3:38. Sydney kept to the attack to make the red light blink again at 11:17 to cut Is- landers lead to one goal. and dur- ing the final minutes of.play, while Phil Vitale was serving I major for fighting. made it plenty hot for the Islanders to defend their one goal advantage. Goalgctters for Islanders were Frank Baiihgnte who lead the field with two tallies. While Walter Pawlyshyn and Bruno Favero garnered one each. Wes "Bucko" Trainor, playing an outstanding game for his club. picked up iiwo assists, wvhile Johnny Horeck. George McLagan, Fnvuo, Fhwly- shyn and Travis all came up with asisis. Roach, Robinson and Birukow did the scoring for Sydney with one apiece. while Merchant. Bow- ness, Berry, Wholen and May Ill collected assists. Islimders' second tally came while Sydney were playing two men short. May and Roach both serving two minutes for cross checking and tripping respective- ly. Mnclntyre. Cu-polo, MacRae and Rocky didn't appear with Sydney last night. while Jack ”Spy" Ready and Johnny Morrow were mising from the Islanders. Sydney's opening goal was also scored while Vitale was serving I tripping penalty. It was a cleanly played game with only five penalties being handed out. three going to Sydney while -big Ph-il Vltale served the two for Islanders. All were minor awards except I major to Vitsle in the closing minutes of the final frame when he bopped Eddie Marohant after the latter had high- sticked him. Vitale cracked the Sydney player with his gloved fist that sent him to fine ice and later to the dressing room with I pos- sible broken nose. Closely Played First Period Both teams came up with I scoreles. nip-and-tuck brand of hockey for the first ten minutes of play with neither able to dent the armor of either Gordon and Pid- sodny in the Islanders Ind Sydney cages, but I tripping penalty to Vilale It 10:16 started the ball rol- ling. Teaming up on 9. pressure It- tack inside Lslimdei-I blueiine. Roach banged in the opening marker on I nice plI.y around the net with Marchant and Bowness, only to see the Islanders come roaring back just 53 seconds later to tie it up. Frank Beings-te garn- ered the fully on I slick power It- tack around the Sydney net with Johnny Horeck and George Mc- Lagan. Islanders went out in front for the first time when May and Roach drew penalties in quick succeuion for cross checking and tripping It 16:57 Ind 17:28. TIking IdvIntIge of the Iltuntlon, Islanders ganged up on Sydney to come up with the final marker of the frame. Pulling a shifty passing play inside their opponents biueline, Pnwlyshyn fir- ed I bin-d shot put Pldsodny on asista from Favero Ind '1'rI-lnor. Islander: Go Wide Open g Going really wide on the attack in the second fume. Islanders cooped up Sydney comtinunlly be- hind their own blueline to fire home two mu-kers without I re- ply. Bathgate got the first, which was the smartest goIlget.tlng effort of the night. Interce-pting I Sydney player. Larry Travis -fed I pass to BItnhgIte It centre ice Ind-BIth- gate did the rest. Cutting over to- wnrds the left boards, Buihgate went Iround the defence to let go I -hIrd. -high drive that caught. the left corner of the net in but Pid- Iodny c1eIn-ly. FIvero potted the other In I roIi-lng Itiack Iround the Sydney (on with Pliwlyuhyn Ind 'I'rIlnor. Sydney li.oIrI llbk Baitllng bnck strongly in the A1081!!! Ieulon, Sydney ouiIhcnI t-he IIlIndIrI to revoi-II the pro- cedure of the Iecond period piIy. Gsnging into the Ieiandoi-I defen- IivI tone eonoiotontly, Robinoon tune up with I nice (on when he lunged Home I met put Gordon on I pi-using Ituck Imuod Ibo net with Berry Ind Wlialai. Bim- .IIiisii.t.l1I.IIsLeiid.o.LiburImI Ind the third of the night. for Syd- ney when he pounded homo IfIy'I rebound Ill?! tbu out off HI Go:-dam pIdI. . Shots on you won wry Inn on tho XIIIIWI plIy. PIM1 tum- ' lng uide I! while Gordon, 11. By periods Pldeodhey win all- oriupontouopuloeiniliufim. eight in the Ieoond Ind III in tin tlilni, whlin Gordon Md. III. in ume Itrlight ' the first. five in the second Ind iv in the closing session. Makes first Appunnce Making his first Ippearnnce with the Islandau tblI moon, coIch Leo Iamoincux. Although using himself sparingly. turned inn. solid performance back on the Is- landers blueline. Although not go. ing in for bodylng tactics, Lamou. reux did some nice clearing and directed effective puaes up to bl; forward section. Wes ”Bucko" Trainor. playing In all-round offensive Ind defensivu game for the Islanders and coming up with smart stick handling and back checking won the Adam liat donIl.ed by Henderson Ind Cud- more for the "best. player" IwIi-d. Sydney: Goal, Pldsodny; de. fence, May. Dinning: centre, Roach; wings, Merchant, Bow- ness. Subs. MacBrlde. Berry. Whnlen. Robinson.Birukow, Hllqg. brand. Matthews. . Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon; defence. McLngnn. Dutchak: centre. Tralnor: wings, Favero. Pawlyshyn. Subs, Travis. Vitals. Lamoureux, Bathgate. D. Horeck. J. Horeck. Beaudry, Clements. Benton. ,, Referees: Art Perry, Jack Kane,- Summary:- : - First Period I-Sydney. Roach. (Merchant. Bowness) ...f2.06 2-Ch'town. Bafhgate. (J. Horeck. McLagan) .1259 3-Ch'town. Pawlyshyn. (Favero, Trainor) 18.00 Viiule, May,-H Hench. Penalties: Second Period 4-Ch'town. Bathgate. (Travis) .. 5--Ch'town. F , (Pawlyshyn, Trninor) Penalties: None. 3.39 12.01 Third Period 6-Svdncy. Robinson. (Berry. Whalen) ...... 7-Sydney. Blrukow. (May) . Penalties: B jor). Beavers Defeat Moncton 8-2 SAINT JOHN. N.B-. Jan. 18 - (OP) - sIlnt John Beavers ex- tended their winning Itruk to six games here last night by defeating Moncton Hawks 8-2 in the Mul- time Major Hockey League. It was Moncton'I eighth straight less. Beavers again out second place I-laliflx sf. Mary's lead down to seven points. The top Charlottetown Islanders hold I 20 point lend over Halifax and Moncton is 21 points behind saint John. Moncton: Goal. Sonler; defence. Dclmontc. Smith; centre. Black- well; wings. James, Demchuk: subs. Gallpeau. Bessctte. McKen- zie, Mllnnl. Denny. Miller, Imonti. Dowllng. Saint John: Goal, Brodeur: dc- fence, Heon. Blackburn; centre. Brennan; wlmu. Thaler. Platv; subs, Mudle. Carnegie. Whltlock. Jackson, Nicolle, Watson. Jodoiii. Mclntyrc. Referees: Bradshaw and Swain. Summary:- Fint Period 1-Saint John. Nicolle. (Whltlock) 2--Saint John. Mudie 3-Saint John. Watson. (Heon) 4-Moncton, Delmonte. (Smith) 5-Saint John. Nicolle. (Whitlocki Jackson) Penalty: Carnegie. 18.170 .... .. 18.44 Second Period 6-Saint John. Whltlock. olle) (Whltlock. Mudle) 8-Saint John, Heon. (Blackburn) 9-Moncton. Imontl. (Gnlll-peau. Bsnette) .. 16.29 Penalties: Gnillpeau. Basset!!- Tbird Period I0-Snlnt John. Watson. (Jodoin. Macrniyi-e) ....I 167-4 Penalty: Blackburn. 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