y,. I I(een Competition At Queen Square School Sports Last Evening Featured by keen competition. expert skating, a screaming crowd and a hockey game the annual Queen Square' School Sports were held at the Charlottetown Forum last night. before a crowd of about 1.800 kids and adults. The ivell conducted which lasted about two hours and a half. was rim off under the guidance of Leo F. MacDonald. principal of Qiiccn Square School. Jim Marcallum and starter Brig- ICl1Pt' Bill Reid. The Teddy Flanagan coached Queen Square hockey team roiind- rd out the sports program with a ronvlncing 12-2 victory over Mon- tague. High School, But the most competitive part of the program was the ice racing. Boys ofmll ages competed in these classes and the competition in some of the events was as close as ion. Time: 52 sees. 12 year old (2 laps)-1, Gerald Wynne; 2. Fred Dunn; 3. Arthur Coker. Time: 30 secs. Inter Class Relay-1, Grade X; 2. Grade IX; 3. Grade VIII (B). Time: 53 secs. Potato Race- 1, A. Carroll: 2. Dl'0Eram. Donnie Kelly; 3, Donnie Leclalr. Time: 14 sew. Backward Race-1, A. Carroll; 2. D. Whelan; 3, J. Longaphie. Time: 20 secs. 1 Interscliolastit-. Relay-1. Queen Square; 2, Montague High. Time: 1 min. 45 secs, Accuracy Racewl. F. Smith; 2. D. Whelan; 3, J. MacQuarrle. Time: 57 secs. 13 years old (2 laps)-1. Billy Mulligan; 2. George Cudmore; 3, Gerald Noonan. Time: 30 secs. Officials: Starter-Brigadier W. W. Reid: judges-Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald. Walter Lavvlor, Wally Scaiitlcbulgv; aiinouiicer-Leo F the Old Home Week racing pro-!MacDO”ald: ”.m.N,s;An Pm...” M. gram. Goodwin; timer-W. Bevan Sr.; Only the relays and two or llil'tt(?15C0rm.5VJ. P. Cauaghmh D. Bm.g(.” of the other events were one-sidcd. Queen Square won the interschol- astlc race from Montague and Grade X iron the Inter-Class relay Localhl-Iiiilii iizthnut too nziich trouble. l The menibrrs of the lnl.ei'schol- b S h d I astic relay team were Angie Ca;'- u C e u e roll, Ernie Praiirzht. Merrill Pineattl and Griffin. 'I'lie ycrade X Inter-.' Class team was composed of Anglci Carroll. Donnie Whelan. Paul Mac-l Fnchern and Ernie Praught. l Angie Carroll won number of individual honors. Angle; Regal Trophy Play I P.M.: ice -1: Wilson vs. Macl..can. Ice 3: E. F. Acorn vs. .138. Mac- lhe biggest. Donald. Ice 2: Clever Ii-lzicLe2in. A. O. F. had firsts in the races for boys ovs-.r.Gill, Allison Gillis. Matt Hogan vs. 15 years, the potato race and backward race. Donnie Wheian was rilnner-lip-' quarter-mile open.-R. C. Parent. flidizar Jardine. Geo. Michael. Erskine MacNutt. Ice 1: John Squarebriggs. .7. with four seconds, Yoiiiig Whe1an:A. Likely. Gil 1-lcnry, W. Michael had seconds in the races for bnis vs. Dr. o1d.CG. Raynor, C. A. Tait. over 15 years, boys 15 years MacDonald. Ev MacNeil. the harkward race and the accur- 9 P-M-1 acy race. Ice 1: R. Carrutliers. Hon. M. A novelty event this year was '.1ie:M59G”1t151l- J- 53- Bumenr -7- -I accuracy race. The mnu-mmo;-5'Callaglian vs. Arnett Howatt. A. lined up at. the South end of the 3- B39”3”- M: Black T' McAdam rink, raced to the wire at the north! end where they were with a problem in addition. completion of the problem they raced back to the south end with the answer. The winner was 1'” Smith. Winners of various Merrill Pincaii. D. Chandler. David Lund. P. McGonnell, Joey Lonsz:i- phie, Louis Gauthier. Gerard Mac- Donald. Roy McConnell. mnfmmed 1 MacLainc. Ice 2: '1'. W. L. Prowse vs. W Ice 31: Roy Bevan. Dr. J. C. Gal- Um" lant. G. Foster. L. Welliier vs. G. Avard, H. Atkinson. A. Hogan, S. Duncan. Ice 4: Dr. Heath Maclntyre. T. H, t , n Curtis. K. Myers. Reg. Howard vs. 9" 5 M” R. R. Bell. Myron Bell. H. E. Hynd- man, J. E. MacDonald. .Vlu11i',;an. Gerard Wynn. F. Carroll: 2. D. Whelan. J. Kane: A.FC1a1rro1l. and Billy Mulligan. o owing are the results: h U Ski Race-1. M. Pincau. C a p Steele. E Coyle. Time: fill Under it years (1 1.-.p,i-1. 1), Chandler: 2. I". Robertson; Ii. G. Bevans. Time: 2'1 secs. 1 8 years old (1 lapt-1, David Richard. Time: 21.7 secs. Over 15 years (3 laps).-1. A. Carroll; 2. Donnie Whelan; :1, E, Coylr. Time: 41 secs. ) 9 .veal's old Gonncll; Lnwlor. Time; 17 sees. 15 years old (3 laps)-1. J. Long- &Dhle: 2. D. Whelan; 3, G. Chev- erie. Time: 43 secs. 10 years old Gauthier; 2, Stephen Connolly; :1, Gerard Malone. Time: 34 secs. Tricycle Race-1, Gerard Mac- Donald; 2, David Mitchell; 3, Barry Glllis. Time: 38 sees. 14 years old (3 lapsl-1, Roy Mc- Gonnell; 2. Ronald Maccormack: 3. Paul Flood. Time: 34 sees. 11 years old (2 laps)-1. Vince Mulligan; 2, Emmett Joseph; . Harry Callaghan. Time: 31 secs. 1-4 mile open (4 laps)-1. A. Car. ition game Wednesday. The. BoostcrsTIAll- Star aggrega- tion chalked iip their third straight , y p. . win last night in the Lund. 2. Call Chcveiie. 3. Denis wales Audmmum Prince of to the acclaim of another bumper house. The mrformance. from the open- ing stanza until the final score iad been tallied was handled nice- ” lam"l' P" MC” iv by Referee Bill Brown except for ., V, V. , .. n . I ” L99 K8”-lt 3' Dal”! a couple of times when his wings missed their signals. or Bill drop- ped his whistle. show throughout and the girls and boys richly deserved the constant (2 1ap5)T1' 1'0"” applause that punctuated the eve- ning's entertainment. no penalties handed out. It was a grand There were The team will play an exhib- in Summerside next Brilish:SIiccer LONDON. (Reuters)-Results of mu: 2, En Pmugm; 3, George Dun soccer games in the United King- xvii-r”f”o HOCKEY - Intercollegiate Hockey Game at Charlottetown Forum FRIDAY. FEB. fith At 8:30 St. Dunstan's vs. Mt. A. Admission 50c x .t A 0000 TIME F08 TIIE KIIIIIIES Kl naumx dom Thursday: Football Association Cup Fourth-Round Replay Walthamstow A 2 Manchester 5 Notts C 2 Bolton W 2. English League Division III Southern - shrewsbury T 1 Wnlsall 0. COME To The CHICKEN RAFFLE In The V K. of C. HOME TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. GHILIIIIENIS SKAING I TODAY - 4 to 5.30 FORUM. LITTLE SPORT. By Rounonr . Saints Tackle Mount Allison In Intercollegiate Hockey Game Tonight against Mount Allison Uiilvsrsity in the openlns aims of the N. B.-P.. A. J. MwAdam, one coach who The back-to-back series begin- ning in Halifax tonight betiveeii the Islanders and the Atlantics is t-he most important of the current M. M.l-l.L. campaign. A double victory for ritner one team or the other and the dispute for first place in the league standings would be all hilt settled. The AL. ntics cur- rently lead the Islanders by live points and could increase this mar- kill to nine by taking the series. if such should be the case then they will have a stranglehold on first place. After Saturday night's game the teams have only 21 more con- tests to play and the Islanders wor't play the Atlantics enough to overcome a nine-point margin. . . . On the other hand two straight. victories for the Islalitiers would move the Cliarlotiietoiin team to. withlii one point cf Halifax. A douh-l le Oharlottetoivii victory at. this! stage of the game would all but; knock the props from under the Atlantics and the Islanders would likely be in first place to stay by next week. Shoulrl the teams :.p1lt. then its going to be a dog-cat-dog scrap down the stretch to the wire . . . The Islanders unbeaten streak finally came to an end last night in Glace Bay. The old law of averages was bound to catch up with the team sooner or later and the im- proving Miners were the ones who dictated that law. It has been quite it ivhile since the Islanders lost ii. eatiir-. in GLICC Bay and that victory by the Miners would be well re- ceived by the Bay fans. The Miners are now riding well ahead of Syd- ney and Ollflclals of the Glace 'Bay club believe that they are a strong contender for League play-off lion- DIS. 0 O 0 Now that the Islanders have that bad game out of their system they may be ready to turn the works on Halifax. The Atlantics hope to have Billy Ford back in action for tonight's game. High .-coring Billy has been out of the lineup for two weeks with a foot infection and according to reports the foot is well enough to enable him to meet up with Ronnie Hurst once more. Saturday night when the Atlantim come back here Hughie Campbell will be playing his first game against the Island- crs since he was suspended two weeks ago. 0 0 - Intercollegiate hockey returns to Charlottetown tonight with Saliit Dunstan's University meeting Mt. Allison. The Mounties come here highly regarded. They have been on ice since early in December and have had quite a number of exhi- D. MMNEHL Rn Stanley; mmards. bition games. The Saints on the other hand have had only three weeks of practice and two exllh bitlon contests. The xgarers of the Red and White. ho ver. have improved considerably over last. vcar and rank as a threat in the N.B.-P.E.I. intercollegiate pic- ture. I O 0 While the Saints hockey team is in action here their basketball squad will be playing Mount Al- lison at Saokville. For the highly rated 5. D. U. basketball team this is their stiffest game of the season to date. The Mounties had little trouble in disposing of U. N. B. and st. Thomas last week. They were barely beaten out by Dal- housle in an exhibition game two weeks ago. so that Saints know full well they are meeting their acid test. If the Saints can win tonight they will be heavy favor- ites to take the N.B.-P.E.I. in- tercollegiate hoop crown. BASKETBALL S. D. U. GYMNASIUM SATURDAY. FEB. 7 AT 8 O'CLOCK S. D. U. vs. St. John's JUNIOR JACKS (Eastern Dominion Junior Champs) Admission 5013 " TOMOIIROW SATURDAY 9 O'CLOCK. A IMPQRTANT CITY HOLDING PICKED UP TODAY - FRIDAY. ANY SUCH REMAINING WILL GO 'ON GENERAL SALE SAT. ' spars MUST BE .Nr ' aiiiwmuu. sou; -. naomnmo saw: 9 AM. AND ON. altar um - om: noLnaas-moor-mi.-9 AM. ya 6 PM. ” PLEASE NOTE ABOVE nouns. Aimx AND ISLANDIRS ALWAYS PRODUCE A :8t2zi.tNo coimsr -. SATIIRDAY. 9 o'ci.oci(& THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETCIWN Islanders Victory Streak Stops At Ten As Miners n Down Locals By 6-2 Score GLAOE BAY. N. S.. (CF) - Glaoe Bay Miners defeated Char- lottetown Islanders 6-2 Thursday night to strengthen their hold on third place in the Maritime Major Hockey League. Playing precision hockey through- out. Miners jumped into a com- manding lead in the second period and went on to win hands down. The win boosted the Miners five points ahead of the idle Sydney Millionaires but they still are 10 points behind the second-place Is- landers. Don Keller led the Miners with two goals and singles went to Bill Mccracken. Bob Verrier, Ken Wat- son and Jim McKenzie. Char- lottetown goal-getters were Lyle Wiseman and Walt Pawlyshyn. Play was close in the opening period with Mccracken and Wise- man scoring to make it 1-1. The Miners shot ahead in the second as they outscored the Islanders 3-1. then added two more in the third for safety. bmugiht saint Dunstan's University its first Maritime Intercollegiate football championship during the past fall, sets his sights on the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island hockey championship tonight. The former .8.:D.U. hockey and , football star sends his charges Hockey Schedule M L .n Rink ...::2:":2.:..r:.."::.::;:?;..P”:s:: .c 3' e WINS 01"? Mildl- Loses Another chips are big and blue and in. Paperweight A rink mpped by F. R. MC, tougher the odds (me better the Laine, -Charlottetown, won g a slums 599'" W 9133'- second-round match in the Val Fmm 3” l'9P9”5 the M0'-mil?! E. I. series tonight at the Forum. The game gets underway at 530, However MacAda.m's chances at winning a ohaimplonshirp are not H bright pa they were with his foot. ball team last fall. Although A, .1. has worked hard during the pan couple of weeks and his plgyan. have come along well, the railbiirda expect that tlhe players will luv. to be at their season's best in amp; to take it victory from the visiting Colleglans. The saints. of course have at. ways thrived on the role of the un. der-dog. Tile records show time they are at their beatlwhen trha Fi7:1?IEUARY 6. .1953 Minor league I Clements. Gordon. Wiseman. Whit- lock, Powers, Beaudry. Pawlyshyn. 600. Glace Bay: Goal. Lockhart; de- IHAWK5 V5 Cubs fence. Hlnchberger, Cooper. Ver- Rambm.s'v. Tigers iier. Amadlo; forwards. Miller, Eluebum V; Redwmg, Keller. Raynak, Joss. Backer. Me- 630. ' Kenzie. Bonhomme, Watson, Mc- 'B;uim vi Lions Cracken. Rangers vs paicmw dbl. Com have a strong thtercolle late t . - petition at the Quebec 9 Hm. ,.S.im?Dlt,'”:oi:l PW WC85 International Bovnspiel yesterday. They ml": played "Vem Whible l 1 E rs M”. k 7-001 defeating a rink from Neivcastlc. "'0" 35”” Mm have dmle W911 In 1TE:;Vl;”ti;Ol133;iack:gl”c 9" 4,41 Ravens vs. Flyers N. B.. skipped by Dr. R. 3, My-- all cases. 2-Cliarlottetown Wiseinan ' I Royals vs' Splmr” Kenzle 0-6. The Mmmues ml" 5 bk 3d'V3'll' (pm.-91-5, ' 12-4 . Braves "- Range”: But in a third-round match the 389 0Ve3' We 55313 In W” llhiw Penalty: o11Istivesai.11e.'sti. i "30: Mcbaine rink went down to de- 119” Ermidal ICE In their mm Bulldogs V5' Manure” feat 10-7 at the hands of E33232 ti: E?Sf;Z..... comm omen- Bantam Teams The following Bantam teams are , C ;.:::.: .::..;:.::::::::. :t..-r.-:.:r":.: Bruins Defeat p transported to St. Dunstan's ri.nk, . 15'” for the various scheduled games. a 0 i 8.00 p.m.: Whirlivinds vs. Flyers C g Frank rink. They have been playing him; early in December while the Saints ' were unable to start practice until a little over two woelos ago. Second Period 3-Glace Bay, Keller (Miller) . . ......... .. 4-Glace Bay. Keller (Raynak, Miller) n. 12 13 5-Charlottetown, Pawlyshyn (Whitlock, Hurst) 14 0 6-Glace Bay. Verrler . Penalty: Cooper 13:43. See us for long-Mileage TM” Perhd 1145 pm : Bisons vs Bombers 7-Glace BB5" wawml 915 p.m.: Eagles vs. Rangers (McCracken) . . 16:35 945 pm. Royals V. Bombers S I c 8-Glace Bay. McKenzie -' ' " ” ' (Miller, Verrier) 19:06 Line-ups Cliarlotteloini: Goal. Millar: do-' fence. Travis. Gustaveson. Hurstl McLagan. Brklacich; forwards.l Penalty: Hurst 17:45. " BOSTON. (AP)-Boston Bruins . .. . Rangers In 3-3 Stops: smashed back into the National 5PeCi3!lY built. I0 SI" YOII Millar . . . Hockey League's playoff contention exceptional mileage plus Lockhart .... . 10 9 Thursday night by subjecting Chl- added blowout - 12-2 Hockey Ted Flanagan's Queen Square School hockey team pounded out a 12-2 decision over Montague High School in an interscholastic game during the Q. S. S. Ice Sports at the Forum last night. The City students. showing loads of offensive and defensive poivcr raced into a 4-0 lead in the first period. They-were leading 8-1 at the end of the middle frame and they scored four more against one by Montague in the last session. The Angie Carroll, Ernie Praught. Merrill Pineau line paced the Q55. attack. Carroll scored four goals and assisted on three more. Praught scored two and drew assists on four while Pineau notched a pair and assisted on four. Other Queen Square goals were scored by Don McNeill, Harold Sentncr. Jackie Kane and George Dillon. Kenny Clements was the stand- out Montague performer. Clements scored both his team's goals and came up with a good all-around game. Stewart in the Montague not was a busy man having 35 shots directed his way. Redmond. play- ing behind a strong defense had only five shots directed his way in the Q. S. 8. net. Line-ups: Q. S. 3: Goal. Redmond: de- fense. F. Smith. G. MacDonald. A. Carroll. E. Praught, M. Pineau, D. Whelan, L. Curley. J. Kane, Alan Crabbe. V. Griffin. G. D11- lon. M.H.s.: Goal. Stewart; defense. G. Wiggington. B. Watterworth. J. Sullivan. A. Stewart, 0. Reynolds; forwards. X. Power, K Clements. M. Poole, B. Clair. R. Annear, F. Thmnpson. L. I-Ilckeri. C. Camp- bell. B. Ballum. 5. Bears. .1. Mc- Gowan. Fint Period I-Q.S.s., A. Carroll (Praught. Plneaui 3-Q.S.S.. D. McNeill 3-Q.S.S., A. Carroll (Praught) .... .. 4-Q.S.S.. Praught (Carroll. Pineau) .. Penalties: Sentner roll 12:55. Second Period 5-Q.S.E.. E. Praught (Carroll) :14 6-Q.SB.. Pineau (Pnug 1 15 '1-Q.S.S.. sentner (Grimm a-Qs.s.. Ka'xie"".”'T ' 9-M.H.S.. K. Clements ......PemItiu: None. . .. Third Period lo-M.I-l5., K. Clements ........ .. 8:25 Canadiens In 2-0 Win Over . Toronto leafs MONTREAL. (O P) -- Maurice Richard and Dollard st. Laurent. fired third-period goals Thursday night to give Montreal Canadians 3 2-0 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs and the ninth shutout of the season for goalie Gerry McNeil. Canndlenr victory put them within one point of Detroit Red Wings. leading the National Hoc- key League race. The Leafs re- mained in third place. - Pint Period No Icorlnc. Pemltiu: Horton 0:58. at. No scoring. Penalties: None. 1 -'I'hlI'd Period 1-Montreal. Richard . h I200 Queen Square School In Over Montague High 7-26 . . p cago Black Hawks to their mm straight defeat by a 4-1 margin. The Bruins pulled into a fourth- DE-1-Rong (A p)...The 1g5t.p1ace place tie with the Hawks. who have New York Rangers continued their hlid only 0116 VlCt0TY In U191? lait hex over the first-place Detroit SW90 Slime!- Red Wings as defenceman Al protection and plenty of sure- ooted traction, the Good ear De- Luxe is f e finest conventional tire Decision we so Illjlzx First Period Stanley scored a deflection shot in h k y the last four minutes for a 3-3 tie l-Chicago, Peters on I e m" e 1 in a National Hockey League game (Mortson) 16:30 here Thursday night. 2-Boston, Toppaazlniuwmw ':" . le' cared to have (Labine. La oel . .. 1 2' ll-?I;f'i1'gi1!1vI" g;I;f::1l11) 6.50 mililllg Ityillgp power-play goal. Penalties: Mel-Xgdden 3247. said? LOW-PRICED 12&.S?s- Dmon """"" ” ' which came with Jim Hay in the ford 9:07. MARAIHON (smmk) H n ------------- H 922 penalty box. but the official scorer second Puma I -I-helndi-an-rd. 13pQ-sis” A. Canon ruled that Stanley had tipped it in 3-80am Parson me low,P"c. geld (Pineaui . . 11:10 Ham" ' 5'" maul” "'9 (Clievre-Ills) . 1:42 The tally offset Gordie I-lowe's 4-Boston. Sandford 38th of the season. which offered tion and value. 14-Q.S.S., A. Carroll V tPineau. Praughti 12:45 . V. . . n .. penalties. Kane (major, 451; Detroit is 3-2 lead with 22 minutes peinlxltlizgn. Maclltcllit l;l.116a Beers (major) 4:51. 10 NR3: , f" ""5 Y0”? ' ' p SUMMAR1 Dewsbury 9.35, Laycoe 15.42, God- , First Period "W "”4”- SUIER-CUSHION l-New York. Senlck n. TM"! period C” mike" ML ' . (Raleigh) .. . , 6.04 sgpnoswn Mack!” Ind the ubucbuys 2 . . P L? 2-De1:0L'j;AW'lS0" , (Peirson. Godfrey) 14:33. ----m0"G004Y"' mamime Major (Continued on Pag it) Penalties - Gadsby 12:30. ' 5"P"'CNll10'” 9', than Iuy other low-pressure tirel Glace Bay 8 Charlottetown 2. Quebec Senior Shawinigan Falls 1 Sherbrooke 4. Montreal 3 Chlcoutiinl 2. New Brunswick Senior Saint John 5 Fredericton 2. . 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