Out Saint .-i......i...: Hawks Shut- John 6-0 To Lead Series 3-0 Moggmro; N.B., March 3 - (Wi-Moncton Hawks. #1604133 m. Maritime hockey crown they "m; B5; year, tonight $00k 8. ymngle-hold on the Maritime ‘mim- Hockey League champion- ‘mp by blanking Saint John Beav- 6-0. “ffmilghtb win. gave Hawks a 3-0 m4 1n the best-oi-seven series. A Wm (or Hawks at Saint John to- morrow night would give tihein the tie. “Outskatcd. obtahot and outpump- py the inspired Hawks, the Saint your. squad tonight was a poor; mum for Les Ramsay's fleet- (ooted young Moncton team. When did manage to work into scoring position their hearts were broken by the sensational work of Hughie MacDonald in Hawks goal. Hawks scored a pair of goals in "d; period while holding their rivals scoreless. . Beavers were a far cry from the uad that defeated Truro lafitssqin three straight games in the league semi-finals. Hunt's style 0i playing mm for man wee too much for the consbination- conscious Beavers and they found their plays being broken up before they started. First PGHOII ’ i-Monctcri, Whitlook (r tilsen, Jodoin) 16:15 zl-Monctan, Ramsay (Demchik. Imonti) 19.10 Penalties -— Whitlock. Samba. Second Period Ii-Moncton, Demchik (lager, Ramsay) 5.53 4—Moncton, Gresko (Arnew. Gag- non) 17.10 Penalties - Bemette. Third Period 5—Moncton, Gagrion (Gresko) 1.53 6—~Moncton, Paulsen (Whltlock, Jodoln) 8.00 Penalties - Bastarache. Souris Team Tangle With Abbies At Forum Tonight sourls Leglonalres tangle wlth the Intermediate Abegweits at the Forum tonight in the second and final game of the King's- Queen's County playoffs to de- ride the toam that will meet Sum- inerside All-Stars for the provin- cial title, Despite the fact that they trail the locals by “V6 E0315. 5119170“- ers of the Soiirls team are confl- uent that their squad can give the Abbies quite a tussle and as a mark oi that confidence a large number are expected to travel by special train for the setto. The game is scheduled to start at 8 o'clock sharp and fans are advised that the gairne will start at that time as the special train from Souris will arrive in the City lii plenty of time. Midget Abbies Beat Summerside Team 8-2 i Midget Abrgiaen... champions oi’ tho local City Midget League, last night took a big step towards the island title when they defeated Suiiiinersidi- blzdgct l\".ll:.lllt‘il il-‘J in ;:ilii(: of :i '.\\'0- grime tut ..-;il iatlfiCh. Abbies will carry their 5.x goal margin into the second girlie at Summersldc Friday' night ilild judging by their performance last night should be able to time through. 'l'lie iiiiiiiers Loci. ii ‘..'-i lead in the first period. increased it to 6-1 throughout the nizdzile stanza and then wound up their scoring display by again heading their l'l\'illS 2-1 iii the final twenty minutes uf play. witnessed by a fair-sized crowd of spectators the kids put on a good display with the losers fight- ing to the inst ditch in game ef- ioi-ts to overtake their faster tllfliillg opponents. iLHH‘ [it l-ieniiesscy upciicd Lin.‘ ‘scoring for the Aibbles past the ten min- ute mark of the first session only to have the losers even it up less than two inlriutes later on Stew- art's cfioi-t but less tliiui three minutes before the end Abbies ivent ahead to stay as Glover dented the twines. The Abbies attack was in full swing throughout the second as Kennedy made it 3-1 early in the session and Hennessey came through with three successive goals to give his team a command- ing 6-1 lead. Abbies made it 7-1 five minutes and 51 seconds after the start of the third on Dalziel's effort. Sum- merside got that one back on Schunrnanks effort four minutes later but Bennessey shot his fourth goal of the game to end the scoring five minutes and SO seconds before the end. Stellarton Royals To Play Abbies llcrc Steilarton Royals, winners of the APC Hockey League and coi- liuerors oi the Moncton Hawks iii an exhibition game this season will play the Abegwelts an ex- lilbllion game at the Forum the lllkht of Saturday, March 13th, i‘. (ms learned here last night. The some. proceeds of whlcn ‘"11 Bo to the Charlottetown Fire Department Fund, should attract lileiity of interest locally. It through the efforts oi the local firemen that the visit of the fast Nova Scotia squad has been made possible and it is confidently ex- pected that a capacity crowd will watch the fast Nova Scotlans in lotion. Included in the lineup ls Cllif Jackson. Charlottetown boy, who h" bwl going great guns since lolnlng the club and their goalie Prorener is said to be one of the sblest in the seaside provinces. The teem is coached by Bobov Butch a brother of Joey Beaten Wright-Sentncr Trophy Schedule The following matches in Wright- sentner trophy play are scheduled for the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight: 1 PM. foe No. 1: G. Hughes vs. Ur. MacDonald. Ice No. 2: Dr. Pierce vs. A. L. MacPberson. Basketball Game Today Prince of Wales and Saint Dun- starrs basketball squads will meet- in a sudden death playoff game at Prince oi Wales Auditorium this afternoon st 2 o'clock to de- cide second place winners in the City basketball league. The two teams ended the schedule tied in the runner-up spot and today's battle will decide the final league standing. “b0 Performed here with the Abcswcits in the Big Four League. ‘ vici AQQAAA‘ SCHOOL Under Direction of BANTAM AI ADDITIONAL SPIIIITPASE 5 aApAnAgg“ ‘Qmakaaaa onui armc- FRIDAY NIGHT SPORTS Col. W. W. Reid INCLUDING HOCKEY MATCH BIES Versus DISTRICT SCHOOL STARS 7:45 Sharp — Pleeu lo Early Held up by blocked roads Mon- day night. Souris Leglonaires are making certain of reaching the City in time tonight for their dale with Intermediate Abbies in the intermediate hockey playrlowns Zlfld will come by special train for the tilt that will decide the team thd will go against. summerslde All- Stars in the Island final. eon Word fgom- the licence of the King's County champioi-s who that a large crowd of fans would ac- company the sqund and lend lheii- THE GUARDIAN. vocal support as the Leglonaires attempt to overtake the five-goal lead the local squad piled up in (he . last [ew minutes oi play in the game‘ at Souris. It looks like a big order but a term possessing as much determination as this Souris outfit will prove plenty tough and it may turn out that they will give the Abbies a stern tussle all the way. I O O Not in the sense that they will overtake that five-goal deficit that appears a liltlp too farfetched —but speaking oi tonight's game only, fans may witness one of the most - action-filled encounters of the entire season. The Souris team may not lie the most polished hut what they lack in that they make up for in earnest, all-out efforts and in that respect will not be shaded one blt by their opponents. Jackie Karina: gilllTi\ lyrovvd ("on cluslvc-ly to llicii- lflglull oi‘ lolliiu- ers TXIesdziy night that they are going to be tough lo dethronc as Maritime intercollegiate hockey champions. The manner in which they polished off Pete Kelly's UN.- B. squad, said to be the fastest squad to ccme out of that Unlver~ sity' in years, was surprising to say the least and if they can come through with like perfoimances against the Nova scotia champions they should again garner top hon- ors. O While some'of'thc players were a bit more brilliant than the other: in Tuesday's game, the entire squad gave a well-balanced perfor- mance, offensively and defensively, with the forwards coming back to help out their defence and by so doing preventing the visitors‘ from getting too many clear shots on goal. Saints were skating demons on Tuesday night and the very ferocity of their attack made the U.N.B. squad appear weak in com- parison. - C I O Joe Mahar. not expected to play. couldn't be kept off the llneup._ And for a player with a badly ln- ; jured knee he was sensational to} say the least. Joe turned in one of l‘ his better performances and when he is right he really can go pier-es. I S. S. campaign. Left to Right. Right, front row: Irving Praught, Stewart and Douglas Pierce. Pictured above lire ilic members oi‘ Llic Loyal Fraternity of Wiffeii- pools basket-ball tcziin at Prince of Waits College. en. at. a recent basketball game ivhl-ch vies lield to raise funds for the Ready, Bud Rosslter, Prank S-lgstvorlh and Gorth Crockett. CHARLOTTETO WN The picture was tak- back roiv: George MacDonald, Spy Left to Jimmie McNeil. Joe Zakem, John —Photo by Tweel. Ch’town Retains MacArthur Trophy The MacArthur Challenge Trophy, one of the oldest pieces of silverware up for annual inter- club curling competition. was re- tained yesterday by the Charlotte- town Curling Club. Three rinks from llic Charlottetown Club scor- ed a 50-118 total point victory cvcr Suirirmei-slde curlers. The Montague Club which won lilie frophy last year lost it to Charlottetown in an Oarllcf" series. ;Folir:v 1,: llzc riflrriionii p‘a_\' ilw Cliiiiw li‘|(r'.\‘ll (flub \\':i:. ll(l'~'i to visiting curlers at. a banquet licld in the Winchester Banquet Hull. The President, Mr. Alex Matheson presided. Spcrikcrs at the banquet were Dr, H. E. Clark. Mr. L. R. Allen, Dr. H. lllac-Intyre and Mr. RSP. Jardllic. After the banquet matches were played. Results of the MacArfih/liir Trophy “scratch" play follow: - Legend: (S) Surrmerside, (C) Charlottetown. Cruikshank (C) 13. Brooks (S) llardine (c) 1o. Allen (s) 9. Dr. blclintyre (C) 23. Dr. Clark (S) 4. Scratch Matches Acorn (C) l3, Willett (S) 1. Keefe (C) 6, Willett (S) 8. MacDonald (C) 9, Brooks (S) 7. Nicholson (C) 9. Allen (S16. W. Lord (C) 3, Dr. Clark (S) l0. E. L. Jay (C) l0. Wlllett (S) 6. Manitoba Leads Hurling Bonspiel CALGARY, March 4—('I‘hurs- day)—(CP)- Standing in Cana- i Winners u»: Waldo Sea! V_ I y y To-night-O o'clock-J‘ QR all 45!‘!!- Sliopnd To; - ,P.W.6. And (Saints Win lloop Games Prince of Wales and Saint Dun- sliiifs lflJ-L iiiglit advanced into a tie for second place iii the stand ing of the Citiy Basketball League when they came through with victories over Navy and Ray's in turo of the closest, and fastest games played all through the lea- gue schedule. It was the final game of the league but the final standings wont be known, nor the disposition of the playoffs un- til P.\V.C. and Saints break thel: deadlock in a sudden-death play- off match. The Prince of Wales-Navy tussle was a thriller all the way. For the first twelve minutes of the first half they traded basket for basket until finally Navy pulled into a five point lead at. the halfway mark. Gradually through the second half Prince of Wales whittled in- to the lead to get up on even terms with five minutes to go; In that five minutes the lead chang- ed several tlmes but with 50 so:- onds to go Navy on the strength of Michelsorfs basket from ceritrc floor took the lead. Donnie Mc- Lean of Prince of Wales whipped thiwzigh with the tying basket sec- onds later and then George Mc- Lennan, leading scorer of the game with 22 points potted the winner with seconds remaining. PAGE SEVEN Sanadicns Defeat Maple- Leais 3-2 MONTREAL s, TORONTO I TORONTO. March 3 —- (OP)- Playing much more like the champions they were in war days than the National Hockey League doorman; they are todaiy, Mont- real Canadiens tonight defeated the leading Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 before the season's smallest crowd, 13,552 fans. First Period b-Montreal. Dussault, ( ch) .. . .. .....14.i0 tics: Lech, Barllko (I). Chamberlain (minor and major) Reardori (major), Durnan (major) Mosdell. Second Period Z-Moulreal, Richard. (Lat-h, Leger: . _ 3.15 3-—Monti-cal, Richard, (Lach) ............ .. 18.01 Penalty: Meeker. Third Period 4—'1‘oronto, Smith, (Klukay, Thomson) ........ .1116 S-Toronto, Smith, (Klukay, Apps) . 12.37 Penalties; Rcay. Mosdell. Ken- nedy. DETROIT 4, NEW YORK 2 DEIROIT. March 3 --(AiP) — Battling to overtake the league- leading Toronto Maple Leafs, De- troit Red Wings scored a 4-2 vic- tory over New York Rangers be- fore 13.241 fans here tonight. First Period ' 1—~Detrolt, Lindsay 15:48 2—New York, Slowinski (Hextall, O'Connor) 18:21 Penalties-Lindsay, Trudell (2). Stewart, Guidolin. Abel. Second Period fi-Detroit, Howe (Lindsay) 17.21 4—-Detruit. Horeak (McFadden) 18:46 5—-New York. Leswick (Kullman. Laprade) 19:58 . Penalties - Horeok, Trwdell. Third Period S-Detrolt, Relse 14:15 Penalties - Kelly, Trudell. BOSTON 4. CHICAGO I BOSTON. March 3 -(iAlP) —— Fightlng badk from a three-goal deficit, Boston Bruins. cheered by 13.500 Boston Garden fans despite the shadow of a gambling investi- gation hanging over them. tonight scored three t'mes in the final period to tie Chicago Black f-fmwirs 4-4- in c, National Hockey League game. First Period 1—Chlcago, Poile (Cmecher. Stew- art) 16:08 2-Chicl-30. Nattrns 15281 If-Boston, Dumart (Peters, Ronty) 18:58 Penalties - Osdsby, 1111mm. Second Period 4—Chlcago. Miosimko (Bentley) 4.- 5 S-Chicago. B “ , (Oonacherr 17:12 Penalties _ None. ‘ ' riiuu Period S-Boston. Peters (Drumeirt) 2:20 '.' Boston. Warwick (Schmidt) 5.- Th‘ knee- "ndwbtedly- musl- h“? dian curling championship after Saints-Ray's Tussle been bothering him. but he showed 51x rounds; - M 51811 0f lli B! hi! lhrekgmil 11"‘ Won Lost Saints, showing they are about “rmmlce Wm 5H9“- ‘ Manitoba " . .. 6 0 ready for the playoffs, whipped e e e British Columbia. . 5 l the Millionaires 44-39 in the sec- Twe other plflyfi" $315111“ tum‘ Northem Ontario .4 2 ond tussle. Saints went into an ed in swat germ were Mike “"1" Ne Brunswick .3 a early lead that Ray's cut into w nessey on defence and young l-foude N05; 5Com 3 3 take a one poinflmarglu at th- Ofl Tight will! with the front line Saskatchewan 3 ‘i halfway mark of the first period, "1 New" Hid MCDWIM- We m" Quebec 2 4 but at half time Saints had wrest- lcen HennflSF-‘Y 1319-)‘ ma"? B 800d Ontario . 2 4 ed the lead back to have an l8- game but not better than Tuesday Alberta _ v 3 4 i7 mgr-gin at the whistle, nlsht and hi! work on the blllellne Prince Edward Island o c Early in the second half Saints stood out like e beacon light. This ~ Md jumped ch51; lug m gwglve good: a boy pailliizwlrglrlti Ql-lflbifi‘. Results of yesterday's matches: points and it lfoked like an easy as een com rig ri 8 0W" " Fifth Round \ victory but agan Ray's spurted to "w"- Bm" Blldtx?’ hi‘ Pelfftmx; Nova Scotla s; llfanitoba 1a. get to within three points of their "l" he h" l“! l“! W’- “l N B lk i2; 9.11.1. s. opponents but in the last minute pieced In him by Coach Kane when Qfizvbecrilifisvllciaerts o. Saints forged ilhCld again to out- he Ihiitlfl Mm "l? with m! “h” Ontario o; Saskatchewan i0. score their opponents by two two flflt liflflllfl- i B, Columbia l7: N. Ontario 1. points in a last flurry of baskets. a o e Sixth Round And another player who has lm- sask‘ H; P_ h; L 1L Lh-mups, and mums; pi-zysq ilglder ffi-Ilei! Eulfihtllwbthe Quebec 7; Ontario i4. H l u pa cou e o so s s cen a C] h; 3; Mamwb, 9_ ‘r5 ‘mm WWI B" 3‘"=°~ T“ 5cm" ¢°' n. 03:21:10 l); Alberta io. M" W" (he b‘! qufllh" m“ Nova Scctia i0; u. Brunlwifl l. r. w. o. ro rs I It o! the team all lalonlybut Buirge ___ ,, i Megan 5 n 1 1.; in recent games as en get ng1 McLemmn 9 4 g 1-; better and better and vow is play- ‘East. Royduy Wills Bowling _ 0 0 o n lng a smart blocking flame and at Th, East Royall). Royals V351 31mm,‘ _ 0 0 1 g the same time dcvel ping into a m“; deyeawd Mmon 3-1 m even Ready 3 0 1 a wrest u l puck c!" er- a hockey playoff series at two lieClair .. 2 i i o l lece. The game was P18)“ stems l 0 1 2 heed wltldfth; 1M1 deficit Zlmf.‘ T/fpilton. Deciding game s Totals .. so s 1 as u the result the 8 5 defeat they scmduled m. E“; Rgyglfiy or. suffered at s miner lde Tuesday Monday" N", pg p5 pp n; night, Juvenile Kin n are going ._. Mychelson u 9 3 4 3,) to have a tough lme retaining Benn 0 o 0 g their Illllld iulfenile hockey title. 311i: cilnzzeuoicytigtgeéerggtzigrlmtn1311i Gun” 6 2 1 H. But m‘ mud been down be’ Silefflgifléflldl term but must have METER!!! 0 ° 0 9 m" ‘n? pone"! g Pliny? o‘ “Th; weakened in the closing stager. 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They are members of Group “B" and team followers expect the squad to make a good showing in their initial test. It could not be learned whether or not the winners would meet the Nova Scotla champions for the Maritime crown. Ace Mctloskcy Wins 0n Decision BANGOR. Mo” March I .- (dPi-Bemard (Ace) M00100- lrey. 150, Halifax. earned s. un- Inhnmi decision over Al Phlel. 158, New Redford, Mala, ta- nightJn a IO-round lwut here. There were no knockdown. Tommy Murray, 140. Mont- real. knocked out Billy Me- Donl-Id, 140, Boeimi, in the mound round of a scheduled Large Crowd At ‘ Localilarnlval A large crowd, said to be the, largest oi the season. attended a fancy dress carnival at the Holy Redeemer rink last night. Music was furnished by Don MesserX-i Band. Prize winners were: l. Billy Cieudet; 2. Kenny Mullally; 3. Good Racing witnessed 0n Harbor Ice Richard Budilong, owned by Connolly of Charlottetown making the first start of his rm- lng career, yesterday paced with top honors in the Class Trot and Pace in the raice-meetinfl _ held on the Speedway off Victor-h y Park. The winner had a summer: of 1 1 1 as he headed foun- 0th starters. showing plenty of pact!‘ 3 : ability in doing so. In the Class A Trot muck, after finishing book of an] Kalmuck and Lee Brewer in first heat. came on u» tairie winner on the three class was Lilly Marlene, the straigiht heat winner of the heading four other starters. Over a fast track a fair- crowd again witnessed close with the battles for position inlg very keen throughout eaah every heat. Russell Abbott again turned in ' fine job as starter and togeth with the other officials ‘helped b1 getthecardrim Ofilinlintfi flclent mariner. Clms a arm l Nell Kalnvuok (Kelly) .. 3 1 Bill Kalmixrk (L. Kelly) 1 3 Lee Brewer (Bell). z 2 The winning horse is owned llllillerd Kelly, Southport. Class B Trot and Pace Lilly Marlena (R. Walker) Abbey Guy (Cutcliiffe) ‘llhe Great Guy (C. Kelly) Just Bill (Agnew) Sky Chled.’ (Feehan) Winning horse owned Warren, Charlottetown. Clan 0 Trot a Pace Richard Budlorig (Cudmore) l. Ginger Bread Man (Arbing) 2 Anyway (Tierney) . .3 4. 5 Lady Richard (Quinn) Gayle Mack (Murray) Winning horse owned Connolly, Charlottetown. Officials: Starter, Russell Abbott. Judges. W. McAiuslanri. Murphy, P31‘. Power. Shirley Vessey. YOUR ' /' Hove you though! about this? .‘. . If you enter‘, the army cl l7. you are pensioned for life at the age of 37. If you loin at 25, yawn; q llfq fiCIISiOIMI If“! 45-. Meanwhile you Isflyg g" interesting career, villi. all the opportunist“ Indicated above‘. Con you picture u more secure and satisfactory conerfalind out all about it new. Decide "room! ujom the columns-tanner“;- Wrle 0e u ram-mi Depot. love Sui: loch OIIP-LL . . . . . .. Announcer, W.H. Beaten. can: ER i “stat v >3“ a“ ‘A \\\ 5Q :4 liiccuiuw Nell Kai-i .‘ thd 1 next two and race, while the other i dill 5 ' rasémT m 1' Harri] Y 213 r "fe.:3:"%$=§" i _