Page I The Guardian Tuesday, March 29, 1955 Freetown Downs Albany To Tie Finals 'For Cup elietore an estimated 1.l)0-1.300 clusion of the game on Wednesday cheering fans. the largest crowdl the trophy will be presented. ever to attend a hockey game in The following is the summary of Bed:-qua rink. the Freetown Roy last nights game: als last evening beat the Albany . . St. Pats 5-3 to tie up the series in St MMART the fourth game of the finals of First period: No score the South Shore Hockey League Second period: 1. for the Simmons and Maclfarlane Huestis IReeves, Campbell! trophy. The game was throughout and exceptionally Iast.i 3. Freetown. C. Mills IH. Ileevesi. with only four minor penaltiesi Thlrd period: 4. Albany. R. handed out by referees HunteriCameron tcutcliffci: 5 Albany. Ind Harris. .Pat Noonan IB. Hawaii. 1). Daw- Frcctou ii, 2- l Strait Of J cleanl Freetown, D. Roberts tH Reevesuy The 5th and final game will be played in Bedeque rink on Wed- nesday night and promises to be the most outstanding game of the It-asun in this series. At the con- isoni: 5. Freetown. C. Mills intac- - Murdot; 7. Albany. Dawson i('am- y eronl. 8. Freetown. C. Mills tMac- Murdol. -S. Abbies Hos'rC Sudden-Deathluvenile Play Atwgui-it (tlnh officials yes- terday contacted the MAHA after securing assurance from the local forum management that they could hate the use of the foriini, l-'riil;i.x ltll,',lll' and asked that Canipbelltoii, perennial N.B.i titlists be directed to appear here Friday evening to play our Island champs, Juvenile Abbies for the NH-P.I-ll Crovin and right to advance against the NS. viinners for the Maritime Title early in April. .liist prior tn time of writing word was received by. the Abbie management. thatl (tampbcllion Tigers will arrive inl ('harlotli-toxin oii time to play I sudden-death game at 8.00 p. m. that evening for the N.B.-P.E.I. i?ErWiEnQ”w Hockey Night Wednesday night at 7.30 p m. at the Forum. the Charlottetown Rot- ary Club is staging its centennial hockey night when 'six boys' and two girls' hockey teams will bat- tle it out for centennial year's minor city titles' and Centennial cri-sis. In other words. there will be 4 short hockey games followed by a skate for all. Tickets are now on sale for this big event by Iiotarians and others and are being hoiight even by the boys and girls who are participat- ing in thc eY0nlllI1.S games be- cause it is felt by them these tic- knts rcprcscnt not only admission to ('cntennial Night but will help dcfr:iy the expenses in connection with all the frcc skating and hoc- kcv lhI't Ptil(i)f'(l at Rotary rink this winter. In othcr words. if boys. girls and adults appreciate the opportiiuitics provided at the Coliseum this winter and would like expanded facilities in future, buying tickets for Wednesday nights show will encuiii'agc those uho are trying to work toward this goal. Teams taking part In Wednes- dav night's games are as follows: Paporuciglits ltlflflDF to yrs. 1 Aug. 54- -P. S S Tigers vs. Parkdale-Spring Park Bluebirds. Pee Wee: vuniicr l2 yrs.. 1 Aug. SAIVW. K S. Monarchs vs. Park- dale Parkcrs Bantams tiindcr 14 yrs. 1 Aug. :'wli Q. S. S. Eagles vs. QC IIS Flyers. Girls lntcrscholaslic - Queen . (iharlotlc High is Parkrlalt" " (innics to be followed by skating . ' for all. CiI'yIl..-erdque Final Tonight The final game of the (lily Hoc- kr-y l.r-agiic finals will be played at the Charlottetown Forum this evening with the Parkdale Flycrs in the third and deciding game of a host of three series. with the Flycrs taking the first and the Royals the second both games it lot of fast-skating. hard checking hockey has been witnessed and it is expected that tonight's game will be no excep- tiriri. meeting the Charlottetown Royals Each team has won one game In ampbellion ln , 1 Toronto Girl To Attempt SWim Of 18 Mile uan De Fuca 3 a.m. Wednesday VICPORIA, (CP)-Janice White, 18-year-old Toron- to swimmer, will tackle the chill Juan de Fuca strait here Wednesday without encouragement from a down beat and four-four time. Miss White. who will slip into the incoming tide at neighboring Oak bay at 3 am. PST Wednes- day. has changed her mind about stroking 10 popular music played over loudspeakers. She will enter the water for the 18-miles-plus swim about three miles from the point where Flor- cncc Cliadwick started her unsuc- cessful try last yi-ar m white will be bucking an incoming tide for the first four hours of her swim but after that will have the tide helping her. Thomas, who is getting in con- dition by sitting in a bathtub of ice-cubs and cold water. will be on board one of the boats in the small flotilla that will accompany Miss White. He said Monday he will watch her style and wish her Nleanu bile. local svi ini experts . give llcrt Thtiiiias. 29-year-old 1u:1l(::e”;:a::se"i)!plhe Wm H, m former Marine from Tacoma. T y wash, a better chance to conquer the strtiit than they do Miss White. He plans to make his atteinpty labout two ueeks after Miss Whites (.'lIADWIL'I( FAILED lC-IvreyT Cup Final Went Wesf For Business Reason TORONTO tCPl-The 1965 Grey Last year famed distance shini- nier Chadwick stayed in the water about -1': lioiirs after taking off; from Bcat-on llill park She swam Cu nnl t 1 V . y I g about five milcs before roiighl 'p 8 we" n amuuwl m , . , , , x :"solid business reasons." Harry gifitemugnd wkmss forced her mtltlc-Brien. Canadian Rugby Union T secretary. said Monday. Palgmc T(l,'(.:')';:" "'"'m M ""0 me McBricn. just returned front the Tide ttahlcs show that lliss weekend CRU annual meelmg 3" Vancouver when the coast city was awarded the Nov. 26 football itille. So local tans should sccl ysome snappy hockey and proliablyl the second last game of lllel LMAHA season as these tuo old rivals battle it out for the right to meet the Nova Scotia Iiiialisis Exhibifion Baseball lly THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Louis (N1 100 000 000-1 7 0 Pilsburgh tNi 002 (tilt) tltlx--2 ti 3 Lawrence. l.apalme I7! and Sarni: Littlefield. Bownian i7i and Atwell. W-Littlefield: L-l.awrencc. Charlestin tAA' 000tl00(l0e-0 1 '2. Montreal tlntl 000 I00 Ox---i 4 0 Grimsley. Haugstad 46! and. Rapp; Drysdale, Harris Iii and- Bucha. l Detroit (At 000 tiiio 020- 2 It 2 Kansas C. 1A! 000 200 lib.--3 9 1 Lary. Froats 441 Foytack 17' Maas tilt and Wilson. Ccccarelli. Ditmar t7l and Mackenzie. W- Ceccarelli; L-Froats Chi. tNt 033 002 I01 4 -I4 15 3 NY. tNi 0111200501-ll 12 l Pollet. Church tfil llillman A91 and Cooper: McCall. Liddlc iii Gomez I7! and Wcstrum. W-liill- man: L-Gomez. HRS: Chi-Banks 12!; NY-Katt. Toronto ilLi 000 000 ttflfl-0 T .2 St. Paul bats unavailable: Hctki. iPope. Crimian and Griffin. AHl:Finols Sfcirf Wednesday NICW YORK 'Al"l --Tho litiiil round of the American Hockey League's Calder Cup playoffs bo- tiveen Pittsburgh Horiicts and .Buffalo Bisons begins llcilncsrlay. March 30 at Pittsburgh in a host- of-sevcn series The fin 9 l playoff sclicdiilc: March 30 and April '2---Biiffalo at Pittsburgh: April 3 and ti--l"ilts- burgh at Biiffalo, and if neces- sary April 9 -Buffalo at Pitts- burgh: April 10 --- Pittsbiirgh at Buffalo; April 13-Piiiffalo at Pitt'- burgh. Hawks 1;. pi... Txhibifion Game hl0NC'F()N '('Pl -- .'tliiiicIoii Hawks. lllaritiiric sciiior hockey champions will play two cxhibi- tion games with the touring cast- crn all-stars from the Quebec Son- ior Hockey League and the At- lantic Coast League before loav- ing for the eastern Canadian Allan Cup finals Saturday. Hawks are scheduled to meet the winner of the Kitchcncr-Watr-in Monclon will play thc all-stars .Wcdnesday at Sussex and l"riday at Mont-tnn The all-stors it ill play about eight games on thcir tour with two games scheduled in (Iv- ner Brook. Nfld. Included in the all-stars llnciip will be Larry Kwong and Bingo Ernst. of Valleyfield of the Quebec professional league coast stars Steve, Brklacirh. Hugh Campbell. and Copper Leytc. trait Ol Juan de Fuca, Swim distance swimmer to the wharf. Miss to cram the treacherous Strait of Juna de Fuca be- Wssh., March 30. All "she stands to gain with a Idioolglrl friend in Toronto. (W Photo). St. Paul IAAI lltltl ltlfl llll---ll 5 OI; loo-Saiilt Ste. Marie st-rics April 5.; and Atlanticl classic. was swamped throughout the day by people wanting to know why the venue was changed front Toronto to Vancouver. McBrien had a stock answer: "Because it is solid business pro- cedure. And that means a net in- crease of .i8tl.86l over the 1954 net gate. Who is going to turn that down”" He had facts and figures to stip- Bosfon Bruins W.- Confidenf Now B()S'l"0N lAPi Boston Bruins. rt-viicd by a friendly home crowd and it-iiiii-iiiitcd by tlieir first playoff victor). will be sockiiig to even thcir Stanley Cup scmi-final scrics ulicn they meet Montreal Vanittllvtts l"niL'hl- lport his statement. These showed: Bruins aiiiiaicntlx caiitzht the The net gate after taxes of the iisitiiig llabitants with their over-l 1954 final at Toronto Varsity Sta- crmlidciicc showing Sunday niizhl dium was S126,748.72. Stadium ren- and flipped home three first-period tal totalled S2l.762.30. leaving 3 goals uhich hcld tip for a 4-2 vlc- net gpte of 510-1,935.42. tory. Xlontrcal still leads the aer- The net gate at the Nov, 26 final it's 2-1. at Vancouver's 36.557 - ca acit Canadit-its coach Dick Irvin ; Empire stadium works out atpsitlslf called the game "just a poor night 1 847.43. for the club-disgustingly poor. 1 . guess the players thought the . . . . ruins were read to roll over and be nice and p)lilite." On the other hand. Boston coach Wlilt Schmidt. said Bruins play'edlFrom their best game of the playoffsl iWe were determined to bump.' NEWCASTI.E, NB. lCPl---Mlt'a- imam arpundhhecause we've llyzaten . giirhi Beavers humbled Bathurst em on y w en we re steppe in o aperma ers 9-3 Monday night. them." he said. lwinning the North Shore Hockey The only doubtful starter in to-yLeaguc final series 4-2. night's Boston clash is Bruins The North Shore champions will contrc Flctiiiiig Illackcll. who play Glace Bay Mechanics local oissi-d Siintlny's ganic Vlllll a 100-;fnr the Maritime intermediate A yplus tcnipcrzitiirc. His case was crown. with the first brace of a itliagnnsed as a mild case oflfive-game series set for New- l Qrilitw. castlc Wednesday and Thursday. Top Lines Running Show In Detroit-Toronto Playoffs :Ii(lliftN'I'() -CPi ---The Stanley igoals in three games against the y(llll scnii-final svrics hctviccn Tor- -defending-champion Wings. Ken- loniti llaplc l.ci-ifs and Detroit inedy and his wing mates have lllcd Wings Is boiling doun to a straight issue between the No. 1 Smith is the only Leaf wnh Con. llinos on c'ich club - - ' - . .i t I k ' , ' l Thirty-three players are taking l;:aiT,1. -1-gfry asiavtlrgfukneglye lfour of that total. part but you can disregard 27 Vt,-ihllwd one goal in Dmm".' of thcni and cont-ciiti'atc till the -"pi-"gm: 7.4 yin”, and V”. d T im. hit: y f P "i Tliosc s1l')Ii1e5fllilll(IlIl:lI”lIal'l(le lmnllo from being shut nut in "19 1'2 of thc l)lr't.YflIlHS 17 goals so l;'mn.'w0 contesm both 2'1 deb .far and on past pr-rformaiiccs thcy l K-elninedv has backed up qmnh l22l'..d2('l?.3.l'??3S”inl3”?lS ff-Eli 3:1? .3: f””"";"- . NW-isnkols wlyo must win or fall by the may sisy. r so at '5 I "me as" 5” 9; H ' The Leafs worked out at Maple , . . s Llllxgil-Ill-.SPl'PIl Gardens Mnndn-T,. Vvh-He Red scrim My and mp" hm pmdmh llnfis worked out at Hamilton. 30 tion line of ccntrc Earl Dutch lmles we" of herei Rt-ibcl and wing:-rs Gordie Howel and Ted Lindsay is the reason uhy. - Among them thcy have coiiiit- cd eight goals -thrce each for lllcibcl and llowe. two for Lind- say The other three Red Wing scores were by Alex Delvecchio, Vic Stasiuk and Glen Skov And ,tlicrc's a sound argument for moving l)clyPt'Chi0's tally into the -production lino column for llI' was ls-polling off Rcibcl at the time and thc tally was set up by Howe land lniiusay. Tlic l.t-at:-" lop effort has come Hoop Playoffs MONTREAL tCPi L Mam 5;. Louis College of Montreal. the first French team to reach the Cana- dian basketball playoffs. Monday night trounced Saint John Hi-Bobs 108-40 in the opener of their two- game. total-point semi-finals. The second game will he played here today. ' Pelt? MAPKHY led the Colic-gians' attack with 29 points while John Vinet potted 21 and Frank Vi-nne, from thcir bcst line of Tccdcr 15' Do" 1.393"? 5('""'d 1'1 Wllms Keniicdy, Eric Nesterenko and E'Lm lSid Smith. NOT DOING WELL i The low-scoring Toronto club- FOIIUM NEWS which ended last in the go;il-pro- iluction dcpartincnt over the re- giilar National Hockey Leaiziiel ;senson---has managed only six MARCH 28 T0 APRIL I ”liUl:ISDAY- . ., , , Children's Skating 4 in , ;. City League game . . . . . . .. Skate after WEDNESDAY-. Rolary night THURSDAY- Childrc.-n's Skating 4 in 5:30 Moccasin Dance . I to 12:30 Jackie Doylels Jamboree Band. Prizes FRIDAY- Chlldren's Skating Night to be announced I to 5:30 SATURDAY- Farewell Skating- Aflernoon lion Night I to 10 Fronlencics Win Series Opener QUEBEC (CF)-Walter Bradley potted three goals Mmday night to lead Quebec Frontenacs to I 7-0 victory over Ottawa Sham- rocks in the first game of I best- of-three Memorial Cup quarter- final series. The next two games will be in Ottawa Wednesday and Thursday. Frontenacs. champions of the Quebec .lunior Hockey League. had a tougher time against the Ottawa district champs than they did last week against North Sydney Frank- lins. but still had too mu scor- ing punch for the young r and smaller Shamrocks. Richard Bouchard netted two goals for Quebec. but one of them was actually scored by Ottawa de- vdenceman Gerry Capella. Guy Rousseau and Jean Rousseau got the othcrs. . The itiniicr of the series takes on Toronto Nlarlboros in the east- ern Canada ; emorlal Cup finals. There was lit le chance the next two games will be called off as were the last two games of the Frontenacs-Franklins series after Quebec beat North Sydney 13-0. Dutchmen Drub Greyhounds 4-I SAULT STE. MARIE. ()nl. (CF): Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmenl jumpedliiito the driver's seat in the all-Ontario senior A hockey final here Monday night when they drubbcd Sault Ste. Marie Grey- hounds 4-l before a crowd of 4.842. The victory for the OHA cham- pions squared the best-of-seven series at two games apiece with. the fifth contest billed for the! Sault. The series moves back in. Kitchener for the sixth and sev-l enlh izames. New Haven 6. Hampshire 5 In an exhibition hockey gamel at North River rink last nighti New Haven edged Hampshire 8 to 5 and played on a perfect sheet of ice. Try Kroylon socks-the newest of 1 the "ot'ie-si1a"slietcliy socks that expand. to fit softly, snugly. and are guaranteed not to shrinkl OI Kroy wool and stretchygnylon. Just one of the more than 50 SM!!! 80d types of Harvey-Woody; socks YOU can lot! are superb--before you not them gimme! t ' Moore 8: Moclood Queen of. Henderson 8: Cudinoro Grafton St. TUESDAY - strengthens her arm White is on the last lap of DECIDING GAME CITY LEAGUE FINALS PARKDALE FLYERS Vet-siis Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ROYALS l . I FORUM if she i AUIIIISSIOI 508 I O'OLOCK Maritime Bowling Tourney- At Local Alleys-This Week The second annual Maritime Five Pin Bowling Tournament will be staged at the Rollnway Alloys this Friday and Saturday it was learned from Mr. George Kayx last evening. The tourna- ment, which it one of the city's first Centennial Year sports events, will be officlnly opened It 10 am. by Premier A. W. Matheson and will end with a banquet at the Queen Hotel on Saturday evening. . Ten teams, four more than last year. are scheduled for play in the round-robin series. There are five teams entered from the Is- land and five from the mainland. Listed are three teams from Charlottetown one from the RCAF base ll. Summerside. a civic team from the same town. two from the Navy base in Halifax, one from Truro, one from the Uni- versity of New Brunswick and the tenth from the CNR. in Moncton. The annual event originated last year when six teams came to the Rollaway Alleys to play In the first of I now quickly ox- pnnding competition. Winner of the tournament at that time and present defending champion was Keefe Drug. This year I tourna- ment trophy hns been presented by Seaman's Beverages Co. Ltd. for yearly presentation to the winning team. Ten individual tro- phies have also been donated by local firms including Keefe Drug. A. J. Zakem. Michael Bros, Hockey Scores By DIE CANADIAN PRESS Memorial Olp Ottawa 0 Quebec 7 (First game sfg but-of-three quarterfinal ) Allan Cup Kitchener I Sault Ste. Marie 1 (Best-of-levon quarter-final tied 2-2) Montrociler Wins Shooting Title MONTREAL. (CPi- A Montre- won the officer has at lice Po championship pistol-shooting Quebec at the annual indoor-shoot- lng contest of the Province Quebec Rifle Association, it. was announced Monday. J. P. Gilbert chalked up a total GovIIon's Wife Seeking Divorce NEW YORK (AP)-Former wgi. terwelght champion Kid Gavilayy, wife said Monday she ha; med I divorce action. charging deg". tlon. Mrs. Leonor Fajardo de Gun. zalez said she and the Kid. Gen ardo Gonzalez. have been -sep" ated since last December. she 3, asking a S100 I week alimony and "my share of Gerardo's prop". ties." Ploy - off Scorers of . Howe. Del Lindsay. Det . Delvecchio. Det . Reibel, De! .. . Smith. Tor ., Kennedy. Tor of Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd.. E. A. Foster, W. G. Barbour. Merits, the Rollaway. Island Propane Gas and the Old Spain. Six rounds will be played in the tournament on Friday and three on Saturday with each team playing the other entrants only once. The final rounds will be played on Saturday afternoon at 3 pm of 831 points in five matches dur- ing the eight-day event. y Gilbert. assisted by R. Langlois and J. Couture. led the Montreal Police Revolver Club to win the team event with I total of 813 points. 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