. 2nd Périoz- Attack Decisive Factor In 7'5 Paws co g mend period scoring out- yurst that netted thorn four goals QQu-dly night paved the way for Juvenile Kinsmen's 1-5 victory we; Prince of Wales as the City “mun. hockey league finals got underway. As s result of their vic- goyy Kinsmen will carry the]! two ps1 lead into the second and final pme sleicd for the Forum tonight. Underdogs in the betting Kins- men were given little chance to top the strong P. W. C. outfit but‘ gmninfl from behind twice in the qpgnhig session to gain s 2-a1l'ue in the twenty minuics of play the winners,’ with the score deadlocked st S-eil late in the second session. muck sharply for three goals w. the space of two minutes and eight seconds in the dying stages of the period to give them a lead the Collegians could not ovcr- eome.. The P. W. C. team came back in the third to outscore their op- ponents 2-1 but backed by the brilliant goal-tending of Roper the Kinsmen defence held and at the final whistle P. W. C. were hum- mering away desperately out fu- tileiy in an endeavour lo get back on even terms. Pive seconds before the tnree minute mark in the first period Prince of Wales opened the scor- ing when Phil Murphy, dogged right-winger of the second line hit the twines with a close-in shot as McDonald and Jardine drew as- sists. 1'7 seconds later Biso even- ed it up for the Kinsmen as his shot glanced in off a P. W C. skate. For the next thirteen min- utes Prince oi Wales held a dc- clded advantage but the work of Roper in the winners’ cage was sensational. At 16.06 Murphy came through with his second goal on another play with McDonald and Jardirie, but again the Kinsmen tore back to even matters less than two minutes from the end of the period as Arnold McColium cm- verted Ross’ pass into the equaliz- ing counter. Kinsmen went ahead for the first time in the game as Biso sank his second counter of the game at 8M of the middle session. More Inter-Province liarness Meet Opens Tuesday Pour classes are scheduled to be raced on Charlottetown Harbor-fee Tuesday as the Victoria Driving Club's three-day infer-province horse race meet gets underwgy, A dozen horses from Halifax uni Dartmouth were arriving by n11 last night and a. group of horse. men are expected today by p135. The Nova Scotla-HincaEdIlrd Island champion-ships for trctters and paoers will be run off on Wednesday. Sculiy of Halifax will carry the Nova Scotia colors in the pacing event. while Judge, also owned in Halifax, will uphold his province's honor in the trotting chrmpionshlp. Representatives oi the local club had not been decid- ed definitely. The Halifax horses arriving last night were: Soully. Judge, Colleen Adams. Mary Stuart, Gratton Axworthy, Dizzy Dean. The Dartmouth Club was being represented by: Goldie Duds, Wal- ter Brown, Previous. Lee Mc- Klllop. Mary Witt. Bonnie Scott. Following are the classes and probable starters in Tuesday's program. The rues are scheduled to start at 2 o'clock. Class A Trot and Pics-Calu- met B Long. Buddy Budlong, Waiter 1)., Lazy Budlong, My Bill, Volo Avbbe. Class A Pace-Miss Victoria, Connie C1662. Lady Worthy 2nd. Just Flicks. Johnnie Kalmiuok. Class B Psce—Maxine Duds, Sampson Budllong. Lily Marlene. Simon Bud-long. Rosalie 1-1.. Phicky Budlong. Billy Fay Lou. Mollydale, Nellie Watson. Class C Trot and Pace -Billy Tlpton, Bonnie Kalmuck, Little Millie, Miss Adele W.. Soldier Budlong, Bessie Kalmnrck, ‘Birdie Budlong, Lady Richard. than six minuQs later the losers evened _it up as Murphy potted. goal number three on a pass from‘ Ready but then came the Kinsmen , deluge. In exactly two minutes, and eight seconds they shot three. counters, McKenzie getting the‘, first two in less than s minute and . Ross adding the third. It was the game. Throughout the third and final session Prince of Wales hammercdl sway relentlessly but the best they could do was to outsoore their opponents 2-1. Allen on a pass from Ready gave the Collegian: their fourth goal a minute sud-ZS seconds after the start. Kinsmen nullified that one as McCallum sunk hll second goal of the game on a pass from Lund and "Spy" Ready, outstanding in the Princ of Wales losing cause all evening wound up the scoring with an un- assisted goal st 11.51 of the ses- lion. Llneupn- _ P. W. 0.: Coal. Hennessey; de- fence. Ready, D. Jardine. Rossiter. McNeil, McMillan; forwards, Al- len, McKenzie, Crockett, P. Jsr- dine. McDonald, Murphy, Brown, Flynn, Berltiey. ‘ Kinsmen: Goal, Roper; defence. Lund. Smith. Anderson, Cameron. forwards, McKenzie. Lnrter, Bis». Ross. Gallant, McCsllum, Creel- msn. Bradley. ' Rcferee: Jackie Kane. Summ y.‘ First Period 1—.P.W.C.. Murphy, ' (McDonald. Jar-dine) 2.1:. Navy Practice There will be practice. for the Navy hockey team st the Forum this evening starting at 6 o'clock sharp. All players are asked to make it a point to be on hand. COPENHAGEN. Feb. 22 —-(CP) Ottawa's Barbara Ann Scott, clad in a green suit and a diminutive green hat, today thrilled 8,000 freezing Danish spectators it an artificial outdoor skating rink when she exhibited the same flawless free-skating that helped her win the Olympic, European and world champlonshi . 4—Kinsmen. MoCallum, (Ross) .. -1811} Penalties: Cameron. Allen, Ros... Second Period b-Kinsmen, Biso, (Larter, McKenzie) ......... J10 0—P.W.C.. Murphy, (Ready) . .. 14.50 ‘f-Kinsmen, McKenzie, _ (Larter) . .. . .....l...ib.i2. S—Kinsmen. McKenzie. (Laricr, Biso) p-Kinsmen. Ross, ' iMcCslluml Penalties: Lsrter, Lund, Mc- Callum. Third Period 10—P.W.C.. Allen. (Ready) .138 il-Kinsmen, McCaiiurn, (Lund) .. 0.66 12-P.W.C.. Ready 11.51 l-Jfinsmen. Biso 3.12 I—P.W.C., Murphy, (McDonald. Jsrdine) 16.06 , Penalty: Mccailum, Illlllllllillllllii SHaIIMIngCrU z T Tiiofiiisfzoiouifiu do nu wonuvs smoonir sums IIOOKEY lll-IOII _ c SOIIIIIS V-IIIIK Mouoiv, nan... als- E " t. sou Slilflllfielsjk . ma... or m...» Li F Efigf: f.) H’ ‘i vnum-tlu-r [nail-r .)|"j\/'v|v ewe-flied...” 'l o FEBRUARY 23, 1948 Saint Dunstarrs University hoc- key team starts ou-t in defence of its Maritime intercollegiate title tonight when lixmeets University of New Brunswick puckchasers s‘. York, New Brunswick in the open- ing game of a two game total goal series and last night followers of the local University squad were keeping their fingers crossed on the outcome. d- 0 4 d» Coached by Pete Kelly, former National League and Abegweit star tho New Brunswick champions are said to be the strongest outfit to represent the University in a good many years. Kelly has done a great job in his first year at the coaching hel-m and fins in New Brunswick are looking forward to the U.N.B. team marching of! with first game honors. -l- O 1- i» Coach Jackie Kane who uscd to match wits with Pets Kelly when a member of the same Abegwelt line back in the days of the orig- inai Big Four will be pitting hi: strategy against his former team- mate tonight. Just who will come out on top remains to be znm but it is bound to be an interesting battle. 4- Q 0 1|- Kane had little to say last night on the eve of his team's departure this afternoon by air. He will have s full squad available for the im- portsnt tussle and realizing the strength of the New Brunsuzlckers predicts s tough. gruelling battle. His plan of battle will likely be a semi-defensive type of game and should his players be able to lnld them in check looks for the locals to win on home ice in the second game. possibly a week from Tues- day at the Forum. ll- + i O While much interest is attached to the Saints first tcst, at the Forum tonight a real hockey bathe looms up when Prince of Wales and Juvenile Kinsmen clash in their final game for the City title. Surprise winners in Satur- dsy night's first clash the Kins- men. City champions now for the past two seasons will carry a two goal lead into tonight's encounc. but whether it will be sufficient remains to be seen. Q 0 4- O Regardless of the outcome the gsme is a natural. Saturday night the two squads displayed s brand of hockey that was pleasing to say the least. Although the crowd was s small sized one those in si- tendsnce witnessed action every minute with the Kinsmen serving notice that despite the undoubt- ed strength of the Prince oi Wales squad they will still take plenty of beating before relinquishing their title. O 0 Q O ' And the two goal lead the Kins- men will carry into the game may stand them in good stead. ‘they were deserving of their victory Saturday night, cashing in on all their‘ scoring chances while back- checking relentlessly and if they can come up with s other similar brand of game the J venile Weiss- men are going to-find the going very, very tough indeed. e 0 O o Maurice "murky" Mdse who I few years sso was sivins the ranking middle distance runners of the Msrltimes a battle for hon- on appeared in a new rule yester- dsy when he skated from Borden lo Charlottetown s distance of approximately may miles in seven hour; "Spar " always noted for his endurance left Borden at 1i o'clock yesterday morning and arrived in the City st e yesterday evening. 1t was quite s feat and. in this writer's opinion the first of itlkiud performed here. iibbies Win 5-4 Frcn 0'Leary Team an exhibition _ gems in rink on Saturday Iillhi». I00 fans saw the Charlotte- Abbie: nose out the ohm lfsroons in the isst ffvrsocomil s. hard earned goal lo ovsr the Western Charlottetown sd the scoring st the sight min- iltl Hill Ill . scur- TORONTO S. CHICAGO 2 QIJCAGO. Feb. 22 --(CP) — ‘Toronto's Maple Leafs kept pace with Detroit, with whom they're tied for first place in the National Hockey League, by defeating the Chicago Black Hawks tonight. 3-2, before 16,649 fans. It‘ was the Loafs’ eighth victory, along with one tie. in 10 games against the Hawks this season. ‘The game was on the dull side. enlivened only by a couple of brief ‘altercations between players that were halted before any real trouble could ensue. SUMMARY First Period 1—Toronto. Apps (Smith) 4.28 2—Chicago, Mosienko (Conachcr. D. Bentley) 9.45 3—'I‘orcnto, Meta (Meeker) 15.38 Penalties — Gadlsby, Kennedy. Klukay, Kaieta, Ezinicki, Bod- nar, Kennedy. Second Perioi 4—Torcnio, Kennedy (N. Metz) 9.12 5—Chicago, Hamill (Gee, Kaleta) 12.43 Penalties - Stanowski, Klukay. Gadsby. Third Period scoring - None. Penalties - Nattrass. Marluccl, Thomson. Gee. DETROIT 4. MONTREAL 8 DETROIT, Feb. 22 — (AP) — Grabbing the first score and matching goal for goal the rest of tho way. Detroit Red Wings beat Montreal Canadiens 4-3 here to- night to keep their claim to a piece of the National Hockey League lead. A crowd of 13.474 fans saw Leo Raise, rugged Detroit defenceman. "play a key role in the Red Wing triumph, although he was hamp- ered by a, painful leg cut suffered early in the week at New York. SUMMARY First Period. 1—Detroif, i-Ioreck (Raise, McFad- den) 4:03 . Penalty-Lindsay, Second Period. Zi-Detroit. McFadden (Raise) 8:37 fi-Montreal, Pillion (I-isnnon) 14:02 i-Detroit, Relse (D. Morrison) 18:23 Penalties-Richard, siewart. Third Period. 5—Montreal, Richard (Lech. Leger) 8'11 8—Detroit, R. Morrison 8:46 ‘i-Montreai, Richard (Inch, Dus- sault) 1.0.26 Penalties—i.ocas. Lindsay. " NEW your: 4. aosron 1 NEW vonsnrea. 2s -(AP)- New York Rangers won their first game in eight starts and tookover ecl on s nice pass from Andrews. Four minutes later. Goodwill of OLcary, evened up the score. and despite the efforts of both tesms, the score remained that way for the remainder of the period. Short- ly after the second period opened, W. Turner banged one in for Ubtlry f-rom outside the blue line. and five minutes lster B MacDonald broke through the Charlottetown defence to pot one. which Put the Western team up two goals.- About the half way mark in the Period. MacGregor l Piss from Brown. and just be- fore the period ended. sniped MS third goal to tie up the game rm a pass from Andrews, giving him his second assist? Early in the third period Brent MacDonald. getting his second for PM nisht. once again put O‘Leary in the lead on s nice pass from Wedlock. but five later Perry dented the twines to even up the scoring, and it look- ed like-the game was going to end 111 I U6. M both teams stsrtec showing signs of tiring as the rc- sult of the terrific psco they were hitting. The game took a bad turn for the Msroons at the id minute mark when penalty, squad taking full advantage of the circumstances, put on s drive. with lligson sniping the winning gosl five seconds before the game ended. on s pqs from MsoCregor. The game was cspslby hand-ed by Tom Dorsn, s referee from thv N. S. Vsiiey League and W. K. Matheson of O'Leary. Lineupsn. Oiosryi Goal. McNeill; defence. W. ‘Turner, l. Turner. Mcfnnls: forwards, 8111s. K. Turner. Wedge Wflllviilfilicbonald. GOTTIIL Milk man, Richards. Jolly. Olftown: Goal. Jordan; usfefil.‘ Cameron, Perry, Kelly: forwards lngson. Jsy. LoClair. Brown, An~ Arm-v. Msnflralnr. Roach. \ \ ii-Detroit, got his second goal of the game on. minutes _, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Maple Leafs And Detroit Tied For Top Spot In ELI-LI... sole possession of third place in the National Hockey Ileague to- night when thay drubbed Boston Bruins 4-1 before 15.625 fans in Madison "Square Garden. sparked by Tony Leswickk two goals, New York moved out of a tie with the Bruins who had won flvatied two and lost two of their previous starts against the Rang- ers this season. Summary- ' First Period 1—ISoston. Henderson, (Gallinger) . 1015 2-New York, Watson, ' (Raleigh) 15.43 Penalties: Babando. Eddolis, Smith. Second Period ii-New York, O'Connor, (I-Iextali. Watson) 1.03 4-New York, Leswick, (Laprade) 14.11) Penalties: Kuliman, Juzda, Pet- ers, Rsn, Babando. Third Period 5—New York, Leswlck, (Laprade) ......................... .. 8.37 Penalty: Juzda. . TOBDNTO I. DETROIT 2 TORONTO, Feb. 22 —(0P)-Ali night ion/g Joe Klukay seemed destined io check Detroit Red Wings wxhile his team was short- handed, but he seized one chance to flash to the offensive and the effort gave Toronto Marple Leafs a 3-2 victory and moved the two clubs into s tie for the National Hockey League leadership. 0f eight minor penalties handed out by referee King Clancy Satur- day nlgiht, the Leafs received five and it was Joe's job along with veteran Nick Meiz to kill time and hold the Wings at bay while 14.657 fans cheered. SUDUW HEY First Period Scoring - None. Penalties - Kennedy, Guidolln, Lynn, Horeck. Lindsay. Second Period L-Detroit, n o r e c k (Guidollu, noise) 1o .51 . 2—Toront0, S m i t h (Morison. ‘iinccnsonl 12.17 Penalties - Bariiko, Meeker. Third Period Ii-Toronto, Barliko Ezinioki) 3:28 4-—Toron-to, Klukay (Apps) 14.23 Kelly (D. Morrison. Conacher) 19:38 Penalty — Thomson. BOSTON 8. MONTREAL l (Bentley, MONTREAL. Feb. 22 —(C P)- Boston Bruins. confidently riding a late-season drive. pic-skied I 3-1 defeat on Montreal Cansdiens Saturday night and just about erased the Montrealors.‘ chances of s National Hockey League ploy- off spot. The win sent the Bruins into a temporary tie with New York Rangers ms- third place. and left the straggling Canadiens deeperin mm piuee with a seven-point deficit. A crowd of 1.1.231‘ cheer about. SUbfltlAllY L-Boston, Dumart (Peters) 11.59 Penalty - Warwick. hid little to Second Periol‘ Pr-Bostom. Warwick 2:22 3~Boston, Gallinger Peters) 10:22 Penalty - Babando. Third Period s-cslnaiens. Chamberlain 14.3: Penalties - None. - Midget Abbies-S", Scurls lligh 3 The Charlottetown Midget Ab- bies Saturday night defeated Souris I-Ilgh School 9-3 in an exhibition hOCkQV game played at Souris rink. The Charlottetown teem tru- ollsd to the eastern King's Coun- ty town vls motor truck end snow- (Dumart. "mobile. lloly lisdssnsr iilnk sun-mo m... ufonr srscisr." sans wsusesosv mom ' with non Mascara BAND s u is . PAGE SEV EN Sudden-death Same A sudden death game for the Prince Edward Island Junior hoc- key title will be played in Chor- lottetown Wednesday night. An announcement Saturday gave the place oi the game in error as 0‘Leary. Tignish Juniors will meet Abe- gweit Juniors for the Provincial crown. The game will I81 It 81H. Keen Racing On Harbor Ice i On Saturday Keen racing was witnessed in all four classes of the Victoria Driving Club's Saturday afternoon meeting on the harbor ice with Lusticia. Lorraine Abbe. Lily Mar- lene and Miss ‘Adele W. coming through with victories, the last named mare being the only one not to chalk up a straight heat win. But despite the fact that three of the classes were straight heat victories the winners had battles on their hands right to the wire. Feature event on the card. the Class A Trot and Pace. was won the competition in all three heats. Lorraine Abbe. making her first start of the season was 1-1-1 in Class B Trot and Pace over Calumet Bee Loni: inc again ti" racing was keen. Lily Marlene. owned b)’ 59m Kennedy Jr. and driven calJF-bli’ by Len O'Meara, took all three heats of the Class c Trot and Pl“ over three other entries. while Miss Adele w.. another newwm." to the racing game this season. won the first two heat! of the colt race to head the summflfy- Bertie Budlon! finlehtd 2-” l“ the first two heats and the!) Came on in the third to nip tilt PM? winner just at filo Wilt Calumet Bee Long (Bishop) 2 Time: 34 3-5: 34 2-5: 33 2-5- ‘Winning horse owned by Jim" McNeil. Kensiniiim- Class C Trot and Pace Lily Marlene (O'Mears) i 1 1 Little Millie (Kelly) 2 2 2 Sky Chief (Arbifl!) .. i i é Just Bill (AGIWW) - - Time: 35; 35 8-53 Sb 2-5. Winning horse owned by Sam Kennedy, Jr., Charlottetown. Colt RM!!! Miss Adele W. (McDon- ald) . . _ 1 Bertie Bud-long (L. Kelly) 2 Nora Dale (O'Meara) . 4 J. O'Brien (McPhee) 3 Winning horse owned by McDonald. Mermaid. Starter: Russ Abbott. Asst. Starter: Rollie McDonald. Judges: P. T. Power. Bill Mc- Ausland. F. McKay. Timers: A. B. Cuicliife. H Mur- phy. . Annoimolr: W. H. Benton. Releases iiate Opening Game Of P. O. Finals The winners of the Borden- summerside series will meet the winners of the 0'Leary-A1berton series st the home rink of the win- ners of the latter series in the first game on Wednesday night. vice-president of the MAI-LA. Wsltor inwior stsicd lsst night. The four clubs srs st present engaging in the Prince County intermedlth semi-finch. with Summer-side and Chery chalking up wins in the opening encount- erl IIOOKEY FANS lpfllll troll loIVlflI Souls h! Montague s1 8:30 Wednesday. Inb- ruary as. second game. SOIHI- Yleorgetown series. Train will slop v b-A-65 st any station for lonelier; i e Unofficial National Hockey by Lusticia. driver Austin Tierney Etlndlnli Ouriing Matches Slated Tonight Play in the Sentner and Wright Trophy competitions will be re- sumed st the Charlottetown Club tonight with seven games on schedule, BINTNEB. TROPHY ‘I RM. Ice 1 — Burden vs. Avsrd. Ice 2 — Nicholson and I-iorne. Ice I -- Jenkins vs. Adams. I PM. Ice 1 ~ Pierce vs, Cox. Ice 2 - Morris vs. MacPherson. WRIGHT TROPHY Ice 8 - Pull vs. Fraser. Ice 4 - A.V. Spillett vs. R. Mc- S. s There will also be a "special challenge match” at '1 o'clock with br lining-up rival rinks, The losing rink, it is understood. will make a substantial contribution to the Canadian Appeal for Children Fund. On the Doctor's rink will be. Hal Splllett, George Hawkins and RR. Moll-sine. The other rink will include, Joe Doilgan, Dr. LE. Prowse. J. squarebrlggs and c__ MacDonald, ll.ll.L. Standings (OP)- League MONTREAL, Feb. 22 - n an th l killfully, win- l’ W L D F A Pil- nirli; lncehelsei: the first two DEF-Poli- - 5° 3'7 14 9 150 119 53 heats and having a comfortable Toronto 4o 25111315012013 margin in the third over the New York 48 1B 1812143 156 4o‘ om, m, ,,,,,fles_ Romeo and Boston . . 4s 182i 1o 13a 13a 4s 1d: Montreal . 49 15 25 9 11 131 39 RM“ ‘Wn Wm‘ Run” prov “g Chicago . 4c 1s 2a 5151 182 so Boxer Fatally injured in Fight CHICAGO, Feb. 22 — (AP)- Boxer Sam Baroudi, who died early Saturday after a light- heavyweight bout with Enord Charles, suffered severe head in- juries in another fight within the last year. ' Bsroudi died in hospital six hours after he was knocked out others Dr. 0.1". and Joe Dougan‘ Juvenile Kinsmen Win Opening Playoff Tilt Gives Hawks 4-0 Slsutout Over Halifax ‘- (CP) - Moncton Hawks scoring lightning struck four times in quick succession Saturday night after nearly b0 minutes of score- less hockey and when the firing had ceased the power-laden Monctonians emerged with s. 4-0 triumph over Halifax Crescents. Hawks’ win gave them a 2-0 lead in games in the best-of-five semi-final series in the Maritime Senior Hockey’ League playdowns. A win for Hawks tomorrow night at Halifax would give them the series and the right to enter the League finals. Lest night's gems wss osfi the best. witnessed here this ses- son. Playing typical close-mark- ing. heavy-checking hockey. the teams set a terrific pace from the outset. and only outstanding work by defencemen and goalies of both teams kept the scoreboard clear in the first 50 minutes of hectic play. Halifax missed two opportunities early in the first period when they caught Hawks short-handed. Bessette was waved off for two minutes for kneeing. Later he had a misconduct penalty added to s minor sentence for shoving the referee as he protested the original two-minute punishment. A big factor in Hawks victory was the steady play of their three-man rearguard. Bastarache and Leger performed brilliantly without relief in the first frame while Bessetto was sitting out i4 minutes in penalties. The three rose to great heights in the final period and gave Hughie MacDon- ald iron-clad support. breaking up many dangerous Halifax assaults. " SUMMARY . First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Bessette (two min- ors and misconduct), Met- calfe. Second Period 56011118: None. Penalties: Metoalfe (2). Third Period 1. Moncton. Jodcin (Paulsen. Le- ger) 9:00. ' . Moncton, Gsgnon (Gresko) 18:04. ‘ . Moncton. Ramsay Demchuk) 16:29. , i. Moncton. Bessette (Gresko. Az- new) 17:11. Penalties: None. 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