l I us Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 15, 1953.1 SPORTS Burke Tops Cameron 9-7 In Big Step Towards Title: I —.'Iherlnk ammm$)4010301t—10 40111100204. “MI I. Burden (C) } ions hi the British Consuls do 0 PM. (CONSOLAI‘ION) , 010 000 By "US GALLAGHAN 9mm. took a his to.’ n. (a) 301 100 32—10 J. Burden conned: 1‘ ' . wards noodles- Prince Edward M. Butt (A) 01000600—6 Island mn by Doug ’ PM- (CONSOLATION) o '5 ring in 9 o'clock camronsnrrs . 3- Hopper (Econ) 000 on, saln'l's Trave draw by one scene of or. w. Miller is) 300 100 040 001-0 T- H” (RCMP) 221 101 00.7 Y ufilm-kc izfas in ch from H. Macl‘arhsahm) . HAMPIONSHIP DIVISION _, s'r. DUNSTAN’S Variaty hockey squad takes all Salami: ; flags-1t limb?“ . Ind was I 011 302 300-11 Shame (C) 10‘ 202 001 100., ; morning' ontheirlaamadtripoftheseasun.5aints play ; Matted . me;- M University of New Bnnlswick Red Devils in Fredericton su- . l - 33- “hm ‘5’ 010 010120 0114 . urday night and finish out their 1962-63 intercollegiate schedule 1 ml: Iother champiolfiih p ‘ ' ‘5‘ against St. Thomas Tommlies on Sunday. orace MacFarlane - . Both these games are mighty tough ones and the Red and . the Wymn ' . Whiters will definitely be tor both encounters. l t l , J. W! _ Jack Kane-coached lads were beaten hene in Charlottetow‘; Ctllianlottetogn uni:in d to ‘ T i . It’ ' » +3bytheRedDevflaandeytlle ommes sgolng Sul‘nmml‘dthrm Imbm be really tough taking a triumph out of either of these New Brunswick rinks. But the Saints have plenty about which to cheer. They are at present in third place In the league standings and that’s really something for an outfit which was given little chance Blake's Canadiens 2-] of u ettln an one season. Jack Kane worked tremend- ‘ ' ‘ wdymhard‘wlmy his club. He had great cooperation from hla “Fm”. ‘H I 0‘ M0 1‘?’ mu Cl: BTOJEL Boston due” cam“. Doug. I) boys who insist they don't make them any better than the .de_ Pm ticTREAL (01:) _ Dean Mom .1; the Montreal bl“. .15 lame refinery lflksenllem-n-Md mv made more out of Ed Westl'all (18) andBDoua protection as Montreal‘s ill a shower of ice chips dur. action in Montreal. 3 PM. (CONSOLA’I‘ION) and“ 28. .338 wrgiinfilgnug £213“ aha; gfimsc'hgkad from I, ’ ' ‘ e l ‘ ' ' - . i l . . n e an this “(Leg ch" thafi‘m‘ He dm" them hard right mm flied? E31! lgfign 1:33 Ralph Backstrom goes down ms National Hockey League (01’ WWII”) {fischumwfi’ 3% 3‘3 3:“; give Boston Burns a 21 win ray Oliver. 9 M" ‘ th 0 1“ Mica M 39"“ m 3“ respect and “‘1' “5m! 0 er Montreal Canadiens Referee Art Skov . 9 M g pr Thursday night in a lack-lustre the slight Montreal will??? unration of one of his players. ‘ It’s been a year for this freshman coach and were sure he’s happy about the success enjoyed. This indeed could be the start of a great revival in hockey around St_. Dunstan s. We have the feeling that the Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey crown will come this way very soon. . Providing of course. We can muffle these excited alumni who would like to forget about hockey entirely at the college on the hill. However alter season’s success. we are cllned to think that these ‘de-emphasizers' of hockey Dnnstan’s will clam up for quite a spell. After the crowds for this season's games and the calibre of hockey played, its going to be rough to rule hockey out at St. Dunstan’s. te 5’35! lPenguinsCaplure Opener; Nip Royals 2-1 In Thriller Whoever fills Donnie Fi‘izzell's f Royals 2-1 in the first game of Dave Gaudet and Gordie Whitq lock being the ti‘iggermen on‘ 1 Peter Jennings (RCAF G. MacPherson ( REAP) 0102030—7 03040101—9 G. Splicer (ROAL'F) 010 20102— 6 as possible and trying to keep it out. The Royals, anxious to Englewoocl Ties Series National Hockey League game. Canadiens had flied the score early in the third period when Bob Rousseau scored the sea- son’s second penalty shot goal on Boston’s rookie goalie Ed Johnston. Penalty-killer Jerry Toppaz~ zini scored Boston’s other goal i the second period while Bruins were short-handed. penalty shot, and he fired quick. hard drive into the low corner for the scort. Rousseau scored on a penalty shot against Boston’s Bruce Gamble last season. Toronto‘s Red Kelly scored the first penalty shot. goal of the season here two weeks ago. Toppazzini‘s goal came at 7:38 of the second period on a low 25efoot drive through three full use of the new rink boots between the Penguins pipes.a best at smen Island Inter- ‘ I I bufltltasgrsyetgresy filo.“ u make when Junior playoff time rolls . mediate 'A' series at the Sports €11.15th“ shots. The Baby Birds get on the scoresheet, _rea.lly Em l M Re , The win moved the last-place Montreal defenders a {tar a .3 I ave a mighty big 1 Arena 1215: night. dominated the play during most penned on power in the semfdegam wig? Pawp : passout from Boston utility man i 0 Things Were Brighter SOME time ago we deplored the poor lighting at Saints' Well. last Sunday we got our eyes opened as the place was really lit up. The improvement was tremendous and we re sure players and fans appreciated the great difference. Our congratulations to those responsible for the increased illumination. Made league look Good ' aioun , wil ‘ job on his hands. After the Fl‘lZZCll had a shutout work- way Frizzell has been perform- ing for him with only thirty ing in recent games the Old‘soconds remaining in the game faces a hilt Buddy Maclmyl‘e broke ille‘ Spain replacement mammoth chore. Sandy's Royals threw every- t a scramlfie deflects-(if close-iii the spunky nctminder as the: Penguins scored both :SCVEI‘BJ terrific chances of add- .goose egg when his Shot during,f1culties finishing off their plays. thing but the kitchen sink at ‘ off a skate blade Hill) the twincs. liod the Juniors resorted to ‘Kitty their j Bar the 0001" play, getting he m Old Spain Penguins edged the Igoals in the opening period with "puck out of their end as often of the first two pcnods and had mg to their total but had dif- During most of the third per. , With titty seconds remaining final twenty minutes but they were repulsed time and time again. MOVE PAYS OFF f they pulled goalie Butch Ward! in favor of a sixth attacker and e move paid off with " y seconds left in the period. Rath~ er than out Ward back between the pipes the Royals decided Junior High 3-2 in a closely ought high school “B” playoff game at the Sports Arena Tucs- day afternoon. Armand got the winners with MacDougall l‘Bi'own getting Parkdale‘; mar- 'ers Taylor till “hat trick” for The final game will be play. ed today at 4 o'clock at North River Rink' . to gamble for all. or nothing in Bruins to within two points of fifth-place New York. Ca - diens remained in third spot. a point behind second-place Tor- onto and six points behind league - leading Chicago. both idle Thursday night. Johnston. a Montrealer was the key figure in the rough-and tumble contest making 40 saves compared to 15 for Montreal's Jacques Plante. Johnston made a miraculous save with little Charlie Burns. Skov awarded eight of the game's 15 penalty‘s to Cana- diens. Canadiens centre Henri Ri- chard left the game with I pulled groin muscle at the end of the first period. It was not immediately known whether he will be able to play against Chicago here Saturday. o 0 THE scoti ' ‘ ' ha.n two minutes remain- N w m we“ wd Powers ReSI ns- m an . . boost whenova " ax. mafia eSmoke Eatemgl—a E I e , came close to fencing the game "'8 When Montre a l s Gilles SUMMARY h Tuesday into overtime in the dying aec- Tremblay had an Open net. “'5‘ Period: N0 50°”“E- . o as, Canadiens had a wide edge in l’t‘naltles — B el iv e a u 0:20. ., Those who scoffed at the Maritimes' chances in All-an Cup playdowns had better take another look. After all, Trail wo t season and wuss strengthened for this tour. b Aims Blast A’r Campbell on Although Frizzell made some tenrific saves, wer tw Cops Opener New Antwan walloped New play, but lacked the finesse to beat Johnston. traded to Prentice, Bruins Green two minors and Richard 3:20, Moore 5:42. G. Ti‘emblay 13:16. Spencer 15:09. The fact that the Tartans were able to eke out a Victory surely la ers in from of him who . w .. p e the Nova Scotia Senior Hoc ey League officials happy. fielged Shane me m d and gave Lgndoéies 10-6 in on- first game {mm New York earner. cruised Second period: 1. Boston. H ‘ M030“! Beam been “Wing 1’9"” mm the“ “a” MONTREAL (CP) — Eddie league coaches the same 8200 a terrific performance policing ° " l. “f we “mm 193' In and Picked the blob corner Toppazzini 15 (Burns) 7:38. the Tamas. ll Tamas could beat the Smokies, then Beavers Powers mi ned T‘hursda as ‘l l _ .ne in three similar instances the blueme sue seen-final serles last msht after Plante had gone down to Penalties—Weslfall 1:25. Fonti~ :. “ surely should have been able to do the job. . g L y l ‘ th last several ears and c I. W' .B k . Tram, at Ken'fi‘n‘gwn- stop Boston centre Bob Leiter. nato 4:47, Spencer 6:58. Oliver L‘. ” wa u come to me Mariam” in March National liockey eague _refe- 59%, in eh I . by I, ted oac'. es uc o r 3 Macwa the “,me t was his 16th of the sea_ 10:56‘ Talbot major 19:35. n hr the first round M the rec. charging league preSident ‘ added e coiidnt e eapec ha his two op r guards, With a hat trick Other rkm son and his third in {our game. bird ti : 2' Montreal. ll .. Allan Cup competition. They’ll know before they start on their journey that there is a fairly potent league in operation in these s The ways things look now. Clarence Campbell gave him “insufficient support" in finin 8 Montreal coach Toe Blake $200. I to “evaluate the exact language and color of each of the offendv d t ear ‘Toy Toy’ Gallant and Bursey, working overtime on defence went to R. Weeks 2, E. Walker. Lyle. D. Walker. 1.. Wall and J. as a Bruin. Rousseau’s penalty-shot goal Rousseau 14 1:50: 3. Boston. Prentice 16 (Leiter, Gendron) NSSHL winner should conquer the Ottawa Valley outfit . , mg Statements- sud they 899931191 00 thrive on McKay_ . ~ 18.32 i . . advance to the second round against the Quebec winner. Blake. was “"9" Wednemy 3 QUOTED IN PRESS "- The NO “mum's 0‘“ P“ New bond n l ctt at 1‘50 0f the in“ “5‘” came ' ' chums—I‘m? PW " . . U . f M _ l, 3 _., o goag era were when Montreal: Jean Guy Tai- vost 5.24. Kennedy 6-46. G- Before this happens. there Will be Plenty Of exclflng action f” saymg a te" mm” 5 6‘ . Blake was quoted in the numerws 9°th‘ mg McCoubrcy E Fyfe D Mc bot was sitti o t ’ Trembla 7'40 in the loop headed by Hm vrrainm- of New Glasgow. Playoffs loss to Toronto two weeks ago Ff .hlan s 9 Montreal Ma, plays in turning in an overall K d ' B' ' ‘ " "g .u a ma)" y ' ' “ should attract large crowds and help the clubs get out of the that the game's officials 812- ‘ ‘1 I“ - gucg ' great game ay man D. “new. Dunning penalty for Charging; SB H: ‘red' T had some mighty lealn days especially before peared to have bet on ln-n Lhe day after tvhe'contrgver. Gallat and B r wee on RM 5 were E”! STEALS FUCK JOhnsmn 131314—40 l“ Chriémas and they can some . houses. game. ‘ ‘lsmi ganle 1dast siyllll‘lg! b“: the icénfie gem“ and Erroll Waugh. Rousseau stole the puck from Plante 5—15 That 5600 in Halifax Forum to watch the Tartans beat the Powers, now in his seventh ‘ filiguéaslllitiiugcrsggsea astgll‘t and carried a major part of — Traildteam Esfigy wflfihinffi Pagan a largethpa in: than: ear as an 1 efclalree. was talking about “1’9 Officials the load m we first two fr crow w wa x e ans once or the chief officia in to ame. ' . - - ' ' H d & C d G h v ‘m' playoff trail. He gave Blake a bench pinalty . whose \vorkln this ggm; save all" we? Mafia as1 Ilium“: en erson U more _ m on lo i for arguing with him midwayl the lmpressmn t 9y. a wag' e en as en eon ; o d thr h m l ei'ed on the result ' opened. . —— - i Blg G ame Safur CY mg 9 .gémf‘ l Blake said afterward he had Tempers flared on several oc- .. . PM“ Sam]; I! feel all“! u": not made the remark for pub- casions during the game but ‘ “l ~ DON'T forget that big junior hockey game tomorrow Pres'ding °‘ t e eague“. 3:1an 'lication. only one fight broke out, be- ; gatuflayl afternoon at 2.30 at The §P0rts .Al'enit 01d Spain ffigpggcfdenrre as an o l j . Powers was in Montreal twee-nBuddy Macintyre and ; nguins Will be trying to get even With Halifax All stars who “Al I {-91 he has“ backed I 3; ‘Thursday to attend a meeting pengums Dave Gaudet_ Mac_ U, ,. A, i beat them 8-3 last week. _ th Si," 5 . eneml during . of league referees. At 45. he is lntyre was slapped with a min- nn , l Lats mek The sports m M fins mgement paestrgeearge Emma gstrong enough -' ml“ the oldest active referee ill the or and a and Gaudet . y“ ;. EDDIE POWERS league. Along with Frank Ud- majm; Otherwise referees Don I manner. . ‘ .r - - i0 . l S "I feel that the dISCIPm‘arY sider instituting legal action Xgié'ial‘e ls consxdered a sen r hflan aid 5 Esme“ m . fine of $200 is inadequate if one against the league or Blake. Rem-Pee Red Storey resigned a tightt rehiiiibggnhhe gaman e. dish- ‘ k compared this fine Willh others Campbell said in reply he four ears ago after a Stormy mg on t ' pen ies, nine 1 A” n- P l' C that have been. levied again-“it had given “the fullest possible gameyin C h i c a go following or them 30mg. to the Royals' *0 :m . . Players. executives and 0m' support to Powers in this an y h C b u was‘ noted as Plamf “on?” “mm 3 3km Of Backing For Officers “3‘5 ‘°’ ‘3' 1°55 menses" in an other 57322;... «on... up» fitnjbmtplgm gt? RgAr - Cgfiiillfnsnlfcflcfimla. He .Said Pgwe“. “31d. {ellése‘i in doing his job. u d $5133.“... the first flea-:16 me . T090033 and overall!“ o. The . . . . _ 0 give re ereeain-clle ar the time, Campbe sai ~ mm! _ g' p" Guardigzcgtaiegfigzlem fizildwzgigraorxatfi wma?r$: intruded ms lawyers to con”- Voss a reason for reSi‘gning..He the remark wasn't made for be“ 0‘ m i m . All from regular stock With many laminated .' "‘r first a PPe ared in C-anad- property of an enforcement of- said he wollld hke to ‘repudlate PUblicalifme Storey .reécmd ‘0 ' SUMMARY styles included. p" ian Fisherman this month, ficer or poacher. In those days completely the reasons Pow' “‘9. 9Pi5°de by res'gnmg .and First Period: — 1. Penguin L W Written by Ivan Munn of Bed- 3 set of ‘hobbles' was not in- HS gave to reporters‘ . crmc'zmg the leaglle for falling D. Gaudet (L. Gallant A. Ma - . Reg' values 49"” to 89'“ . ford. N.S., and a native of cluded in a policeman’s issue. The following is the curling Campbell said he had given to support Its oflclals- Lead, MG; 2. Fe ' .M _ I Murray River will. in all prob- The law meant just what it draw nor Eriday at the Charlot- Whitlock (L8W10r. Peandon) ability, be an eye opener as supposed to mean in tetown Curling Club. Spares ° 13.52- P ti 1 - MECan many readers although no those days. needed). 5.35; Biggar 10.15; Josey 14.32. news to this columnist. It relat- I found it hard to suppress I 7 P.M. (Friday Knock-out) a u r a Second erlod: — No Scoring ed how two wardens from Tig- smile when I read that at a to- Ice 1 —- F. Acorn, W. Farrell. Penalties — D. Cam“. L. Gal- nish. Eldershaw and embi- cent meeting in Moncton rep- P. Borys. D. Wood vs H. . Car- I lant 1.1!): Junior Maer .49; . ay. were attacked and beaten resentatives of the fishermen ruthers. H. Smith A. Gill, J. l B. Macintyre (minor major) by eight men last year in these voted to recommend a mini- Weldon. ' ' 11.29' D. Garudlet (major) 11.29 words: mum fine of $500 for a eonvict- Ice 2 — 1). Cox. M. Kennedy, c 9 Jim 'MacLeod 14.23‘ A. Am' Ts _ Eldershaw was severely in- ed poacher. plus the loss of his L. Bagnall, E. Thomson, vs H. ault 19.43 ’ - at an u all 0 lured. He suffered a broken fishing license for two years. Dobson. Cam MacLean, K. Cant- . . . . k Elks Third Periods —- 8 R0 ills; I nose;) 8 fractflrlflldlat‘lv and sev- Very commendable I must say well. K. Dalziel. P “Howmg are the game soiled" 5'00 _ 5'30 Sp. P ' l v, Macinter (A Carroll) y10w l ere ruises. n a (ii on. one of why not give the present Ice 3 - G. Bennett. A. 1331- ‘ I Lead ' : [am 3 his assalia-llts chewed a piece regulations regarding ‘poacho lem H. Simpson. R. Edwards hockeylSlS lh15_53tUFdaY- 5j§0 — 5‘00 P55 Falc‘m' V' Swazi.— ‘gu M“ 9‘04' . mated nylons and 100% : out of the muscle of his upper ling of lobsters' a try before re- vs F. W. Gui-its, E. MacLeod. games excel” M‘dge“ contest are th Redw.lngs' . ' n 9' ' wool, .i am. Eldershaw feigned un- sorting to more restrictive G. Lidstone, I. Webster. W l 0f home'and‘hc‘me games; 61.00 ‘T ":30 “ls one“ u ‘ fighsclousiiiess and was left for measures? ce 4 —- H. Bartlett. C. As- in the first PlaydOWfl Nund- (Em'b) R t Ga . regular values ad. H s attackers escaped 1n the 1950's, while I w . g prey. D. Ward. S. Simpson Vs E. Midget games are first games ‘ , S 9 UI’ ' if“? $52305 through I 10!- Provlncial Game Warden. a Wood, D. Matheson. N. MacNeill in best-of-three series— E 7105 BHS Tiler! W n me 25-00 *0 50-00 l 9° c ‘1 Y - stran er walked into in ol- George MCLaI‘en- ‘ avert ; In the 1930's and. 1940's. ce_ line wn. . tan, “fund Ice 5— Dr. Kelly. R. MacKen- “75.”: lib?” St Jean J s vs 7105 - 7:40 3119er 38mm . pm 3” low " things worked out differently chap with a noticeable hook in zie Dr. Jelks. I. MacKinnon vs WK'S Duck; ' 3y VSFBHS wren" H for those who enforced the (Continued on page 11) Mel Jenkins, F. MacMillan. H. 73., 8'00 ., l: —- 8:15 BHS Bears vs OHIO“ as low as some laws. including the Love. B. MacLennan. i : -355 “an” "3 QCHS Panthers. RCMP. and there was real 3,30 pm, P5? B‘dtkbkd’ ' 8:15 — 8:50 ocns Gulls vs. backing behind those laws. Tpr. Edgar Jones All ices open for Ladies or 8- .—. 8:3." 59- Pk Swami" Bus Eagles. '1 I“ "m" day” " a mu” °' 1- k M” “11.33055 tgl'llllrfikdl s t R b“ lM'DGETS men called at ehomeofona l :1 ‘ i 9'9- 0"“ 9:00—9:45Cn k Leaf. of “S m mm“ “m ops Mar smen . . vsgShcr\voodsoOiii;;il:s.I-d : 9..., _ 10.3.," “33:83, 5, would bum if Tpr. Edgar Jones. Char. E G 2 “ 9" ‘ '0'“ “13mins. U d we didn't watch our p, Wham. topped the 21 mm Sherwood Cubs. 10:30 ._ 11:15 Ramble“ V. n thud be "lying for I on. way mum 9.30 -— 10:00 QCHS Foxes VS Vi.c5_ many by Jarman f the season at PAPERWEIGHTS - a possible 100. to one out 52:. mm o . 0 lm Dowllnlg. ‘ M m. Charlottetown. fireargagzglway Saturday With 1:00 — 11o0 PSS Tigers vs 11:00 1:30 Howard Mug-cm. Ky ‘ getting underway Sherwood Bulldogs. G l '“d T’" .3” VM' “'1‘ a :30 shall). 11-30—12-009. J 50'" M39 0mm TO GO efown by one mt‘ The “me” First entri at th ‘ ill v Was c it can seam 5:00 ~ 7105 Gm“ emu“ l g for second place each with 90. t I e; . ' W"? w 5 . ° 5 ‘Ron Carmichael. ! F . an the i r l compee n is first race. .1200 —- I2:30.St. Joan Bod-l 7:05 _ 350 Le, me, Jo. ‘ i m omnfum‘ Entnes are as follows:- ales vs St. Jean Ravens ‘Mona n I u E mm b m m Em“; ~ ’7 Race 1—- Mitchell. Tnle Mar- 12:30 .. 1:00 St. Jean Lat-ils' 9'00 _' 10.30 3m Shem. A town to mm la the ill-ca- p'J bundling “m "9? Gahmnv Donald Roy. vs Sherwood Canaries. not... in ' y ’ r , “a I I H ' 9' Partner’s Dream, Wm. Ron Bak- 1:00 -— 1:30 Sp. Pk. Bluebirdsl 10.50 Hagan“ ' ’ wind: will be bold Feb 15 and A in? a. " Wm M“”"~ 5"“ Ensign- vs PkdIo-Spt. Sparrows IM '1. _ Mm“ - Mm SAT FEB 16 L w I m D. Ju on ,3: Juice 213;] “dumb” Sun. . so can. Paul Jay. a, I o - M 5"”. “' ~ m o iy’s i e, My Hero, Jon- ‘1 tom to M4: 23;: fifty? a gale Chief. Jolly Lass. First 2:30 ‘ t mice show. . . esey ream. ' . I“), hold by aw “in R. Ooles . 93 Race 3 — Fur Amway. Day. ? Greenwood. who hum-ll out c. Pickering so ton l-lal. Hickory Doc Cecil ‘ Adm l 00 I 00 ‘ in. lagloa in the till-ls U L. Dowlhig sl Heromine. Springfield 3:... Time: ' 2 PAIRS 19' your at asses m K. Downs 91 Will Telli. MacLure's Prine ‘ stud...” and “Id. i M m k h m R. Cl‘estemly Thomas. I c _ w I m m as a col-ela- A. .WaeCailum so Race 4— Cash Mon .Craft . "’ " ‘ I “I. , ' .1. ml W. m m m meow: U.N a. RED RAIDERS no so: 1 ’ my. “I m D. 1m 37 Newton': Jolllty Naunck. Mix: “5' 1, fit the m m 0. Davis at Chief- Queen's Irving. 6 s D u "SAWS-I ‘ f lemma-ta...“ aid-comic n LAS'I' mas ans 1 ' ' ' ‘ “duh” “l.” ‘ ~ . g . p 1...“, TC 1 FRIDAY m 15 ' ' , ,_ _ ll Offlio75urbantransltsye’ ’ ' P'M‘ P- “03m!” 2 term tin Clsnadta filly Toronto. S.D.U. GYM ‘ ADM. 25c & 500 W - operaese ee 1' cstreatcars' K. We fl compared to 38 in 1946. ' 1‘ out Tuesday evening for the week.- mawhes conducted by Civilian Rifle BHS Rams 10:00 — 10:30 WKS Wolves Hornets. For Sal. Race PS The Victoria Driving Club will 10:30 sponsor the seventh ice race pro- ers V8 St. Jean Bear orth‘ uled for Oharlottetown's Minor Pkdle-Slpt. Terriers. l vs‘or‘il'iCiiiLs 7:00 — Park. Gary Cudnqore 5- 9:00 — 1:15 — Darts vs Royals. vs. — 9100 Done Madam. 11:00 Paul sum-y. OLD SPAIN Ritchie