. .-..e,. IV-Ailwualifax Dash Beavers Down St. Maryis 4-2;i " LiTTLE'SP6RT'i . A” '-W .4-. .. ..... 17 Rousoni 16 Matches some 10 matches were run-off yesterday afternoon and evening in the first day's play of the Sixth Confederation Bonspiel at the Charlottetown Curling Club. De- FEBRUARY 19. 1952 spite the stormy weather which blocked highways throughout the Province only two matches went by default. , Visiting rinks from Halifax, Saint John, Moncton. and Pictou gave a good account of themselves and in- , dications point to some stiff com- petition before the many trophies and prizes in the six-day long bon- spiel are decided. Trophies immediately at stake in the first section of play are the! wholesale Grocers. the British Am- p erican Oil and the Morrison and S MacRae. Opens scoring we Yesterday's results follow: Afternoon Noonan (H) 10. Tanton (C) 6. Coley (H) 14, Saunders (C) ll. MacNelll (C) 8, Acorn (C) ll. Dobson (M) 12. Moore (C) 13. Barnes (SJ) 9. Maclnnis (C) 6. Anderson (SJ) 8, MacDonald (C) 10. Worth (C) 7. Cull (C) 10. Giddlngs (C) by default, Ininan S). Left winger (above) returned to night and played game. Jim scored one first of the game Jimmy Mncxenzie action last an outstanding goal, the and assisted oll' another. In addition he played oi sound defensive game. Evening Ar-orn (Cl l3, Coley (H) 7. '.VlacNelli (C) 17. Saunders (C) 7. Full (C) 10. MacDonald (C) 7. Weir (P) l2, Baird (SJ) lO. Russell (P) 12, Prowse (C) 6. As Confederation Bonspiel Opens Detroit In 4-2 Victory Over Bruins die Howe scored the last eight minutes, Cappjnx I third-period rally which broum Detroit Red Wings a 4-2 victor, over Boston Bruins here tonlgm it was the A sixth straight triumph, boom". and 33rd of the season, top, 1. the N.li.L. The last one an I G0-foot. shot into an empty ".5. after pulled with 55 seconds left. Dave Crcigiiton counted his lstt ting. of the year period counter. on-ski 2:39, Goldham 3;:-3, Layw 7:42. Glover 7:52. Reise ii-25, Hopes For Second Place 5 0') . if . D l J . other count-kpnotter. . ..:t".;::..:::rl:::. ..:l:.:d”.:::.::? r . ( appearing H most. un eata e in i , (he Maritime M-(or may&"i1.t.i””...i;:iii:””silt.?;i..””. PAGE six THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g"e' mmmed Ham” sh Man” close-in shot front a scramble. 4'2 mnigm and dashed me Before the solitary third per- Saintg imdmexdlifcls hope of clinch- Iod goal, Hurst lost the puck ing secon . When they started tonigh::::1;b';)edt::”;g9ldm mhl:turnL;ir:sr-3:: ' contest the visitors were ti b ,d Nevemheiless he managed with Charlottetown Islanders for 0815: '. , . g 1 ' 20 .t?:E”:l2"i.).".:: 2:: n, a ue a low Beavers. i - - - t . Saint John shot Slllille goals in has”? Tliulflygty p'e':.;o:gc,oriIi:g two Hm nrst and third periudh each Halifail players sat in the penalty team getting a brace in the scc- b0V iBem:e,. buzzed mound V, g .......::.e-------- """' Matt Mam" Ed Mumgam tlieii- mice but were foiled by I L ,, ,.,.u -g -n,, Hum Md centered the puck from the cor- """ 11””! Md Bm Mccmcken StraChan's superb work. i 7?? ",';'.Qf. X-lqlandprs ,,,(;v9d her to Trainer at the biueiine. counted for the winners. Halifax . l!1.:UI.Y IS oeslzpssh-m of vwnd Denis Smnh Wand the memes; ”'"'” M" P” Leswick and Him” " GWL S”"m"" db" Ila Hi, est ,l',tl lit with a one-sid. goal of the night It the 6.36 mark Hllhhle CamPb9"- fence. Berlzerhhv C3"lPb9”- "mm p(iM'e2 R3 to EOVEP lhP fifth Dlace to give the lslhhders 3 till" 5”” The 531"” 1"” up h 33"” Weaver; forwards. Leswick. Mc- :41 H; Henrik; at the Forum lead. Marshall and Smith WEN- hnitle before Ft smnli crowd in Amhurl Thompson, MacKenzie. :ll.l'lt1t:O;lg1ant:leVrS waving wilhn-ul Over the Hawks blueune on 3 two l:iad:iFs Jtrohnfniillvl Fu”3- watsOx1' Morrow. warmckp Jimmy MacKenzie. with his left the S('lW:l('8S of their two big man manppasslng attayckrwith SSSf;lrl(i,;)1' A - PM wns fast although B””."”5' . , shoulder well padded. made ii Phil vitnic anti Johnny nuiciiak, flipping in Mars a s pa Nrmhl - ("V 53"” tmh" '"' GML Gnrdom d? s - iv kl t iht for a raced into a 4-1 lead in the first the left hand side. mued m spnm 1'9"” M95lCh- O'Fmhe"AV' Ci mung mmemc as n'g t 1 -' i Mi increased their :id- The Hawks first goal came at The lone first period (ally .(n1- smem, Lee! Anmdel. fm.wm.d5, player who had been sidelined or ea” 6-2 m the middle the MM mark wuh my Mush" """"l " "1" i””””'V ” 5”” ubi-iacb. 'r. Smelle. iiiii-st. Mei- We W"k5- 3”" Wmed W7 mm tanzag Don Brlll'lniZPr pmi the lil'll'& the disc between Frederick's handling by l:Vf9Si('h..;VI8ll:':nt1tt'h' drum Nicolle. McCrauken, Blair. 1"i.9hl'lg1el"plll:ll: "gS;:':?ea?,'X .s,.ny third period goal- to end the less Three Hawks broke away ed the pili" outsic is own .' g l')0'lnS ' . ' C M”. hl"C”"p' menrd my" derencemen MlIltlgilfS:':elesLj.-ng51ll:lI'leS Gofld and D9" Lnckhans Duds' Abomi. mu-: sl;ilimg'Isl1n(lei's earned their vi(r- :l1l;!l1l 0i2lyR?)n:f'g:'n bralrlnzni miss and hacklmndcd (0 a right hand Frank Elm" 'l:l)l'rl”l1lteSkl?mrl)'i:Se setoallpln i3Bpllcc:l lolvmllcforc this season's sniiiilest from D.-inuv lloreck. :nrner. ' ioc or i E ' A ' .11. ,- i T110 shill” mad” 5'3""? danger" First l'0l'l0d Macxexlzie swig" He plcked up c.lmtyodlcPil': ol1ilr):ix':ilwuttlie; it,22-lSe?l:?SM?cLl?i3n:((?igg:I:edm:g: nus rush?-S in this 5?-iSl0”r A i"'” 1.sniiit .lohn, Meslch R P355 lmm 3”” G”-V along ll” :lJ:I'iTin to see iiic contest, uck behind the net and centered ”'- Hill G"d”" "" mm M these Penalties m MESH” V ' ibaCkb”am5 and mt nmupd bchmd The mid iris an hriiir late in But front where Whltiock batted it '""'a5l"”5 had ilppwred a sum Aruntiel 1415- VV3!'l'”C'5 1533' lme mt m "e.n"e the misc put m II('ll'Il'll!SKlIllll0IilK".'ll' as the Hawks into the corner Bob Gray drew an rriunlizcr before his save. At :in- Camubcn 19.50 (from. In addition to picking urn who "nu" hy Um" did not MT-M. assist on me goal n,h,.,. 11m:-, when Halifax was hound Period lthose two points he played heads 1 m(c Ci” um” Mar” nine . . short a man. Gnnlle. Jim 5l”f'"' 2-Halifax. Leswick .up hockey all the war and his 0'-liars i i scores First Goal ”" did " HM job In mbuumg (Warwick. McAr(hilr) 7350 lremm Seemed to Spark ”Ruck." vfhollslltllditlis nutshot their OP- ihrve quirk shale '&-Saint John Mulligan lwhitlock who P1a.Ved one of his mm” 50,0 and W, SW5 in. Saindon scored his first ivrivisi. Tl" ”q”””7'" (many Came in ' (Blair) . . . . . . . . 14:39 better games. ':m.m0d' ,im,'1oca1 mam-5 Superior. 1.. goal on a one-man rush with ""3 semnd period "Her Johnn'v.4-llalifav Campbell i ' ' ' no or-'i-r the visitors whose organ. Walt Pawlyshyn. He used Paw- A'”"”” ”f 5”" 'm"' "M bee." (FOi'('l-'hV8iS0nl 16103. Newcohl" Pal” S('l'”5”" "wwiiod sortics iiitn Islanders terri- Lvshyn as a decoy and backhand- l"””"” W" me 9"” He km "v-5.s'.iiit'.iohn Hui-st like 3 definite addition to the Rm, ;m.c rm, and m. hc.wm., ed a 40-footer that Lockhart nev- ""d Leswick counted on a play ibarnelie 'Vl(.'Cl'8CkEi'l) .. 18:36 lteam. Wilha few nlore names Paul B-M mwpnc me drawbacks er 5”. "mil n, ml, the rigging, with Bill Warwick and Joe Mc- Pen;fm5',; campbell 5:06. lmay be A standout in the league were wet” Cheering fcamrcs ..BuCko.. Tmmm, Set him up Mm 3 Arthur. , Hurst 12,52 muiidcl 19:50. Ine proved he can use his head to about me name. Newcomer pm” pass our of the Islanders end. 3”)?” "M ”h”” "m" Third Period mod Bdvahl-W3 Will?” he Mk "lclsninrion scored his first goal in The period was nearly spent ”h""" 59"" mmmes hm" whnels.saint John Mccracken id('f9”59 out Cl lmsmo” Md wemlan Isiadners uniform on a smart when Willie Marshall connected """-V were shDrmandedV Duswvl (Hurst Lnngelle) . 2:04 ion to score a coal 1351 Yilgmh H” plav The inlured Jimmy Mnc- for tile Islanders sixth goal. Denis RWY Shale” ”p, ""3 kn Sm” fwd penalties :- weaver . i Elias a very hard slap shot. 800” Keir-sir who came back after nlsmith shoved a pass ahead to ""55"! N Mm-l'ga"' whose bafllz -ei-on 1-059 Mackenzie" 'speeil and stickhandllng ability. In five (Geek lav-off scored the iirsilwlarshalal at centre ice and wiliii-. hand” made It 2-1. The" El 3 Ste s' - -V l3dd"i”" h” is 1'”3ll'd Mid Wm mix goal of the prime and set up one broke away with one man back. wammi smmd -3 scoring FD any Slracahll . 6 611 2:: it with anybody who iswmlnll-' more and "Burko" Trainnr 're- lie dekeci the defenseman out of Mr Hahmx' passing m Em Dr, Gordon 7 6 7-. ' ' ' turned from his bout with the position at the biueiine and back- who relayed to Campbell for :-n- . ” V "l'iii afraid ilint the question to-' 'fiii In turn in II strong gnnie on handed a low shot into the left (night will be how many will we derense, hand corner. Glace Bay Mine?-EEEBI7 Sydney Millionaires 7-4 Fred if-ii-di-brand. Len I-laiell hhd GLACE BAY. N. 8.. Feb. 18 - (CP) - Bud Poiie's Glace Bay Anderson teamed up a minute is- ter to keep the two-goal margin. l I Mme” mtmgm stopped" slidmlf ma men added another mdway the mmmk was preuy d”k,a"d ISM” we” me ,MD"m9" "l”".ks.Ilondcl's had it man advantage and ' . al'o1iih: wllllrcieii-o glL:l1l(iic-ixrrijfzltsmlor Millionaires latest campaign or through the game. in a matter of fact it coulclnt be men. Marshall stored in the first M1, for 11,5 work We won, would , , . P13-W” birth with ” 7'4 defeat in Matthews easily 5Vdh9.V'5 mam” worse but when it came came time period on a he-ziutiriil lhlT(' ivri,vihm,)c becnimiked in me double one -.or flfili and two for sixth, 1 a Maritime MaJ0l' Hockey League stav tallied Millionaires final goal Lh-mks did,” look gum so bad. play Wm, L,,w,i,. May mm Danny”, mes s ,., y sent. Norway to the Stop for unof- l inmci . . hli'l'2Zl5 and Anderson scored his Tm;'nm- and MacKenzie iverelmtli 'lloreclc. iii-nnrdy linclt-ii.-inilt-(I; Don 'Be1m"gN, broke BMW to Foiloiviiii: is r the tlrmv for fhclliclal l-C3") hone” llllh '74 P0"llv5( Th” vicfory mpped Sydney! third tally two minutes later. aS- icut there and Dulchak started but vlllarcci Clements M55 iii” C 51; the tick between Lockhiaws curling compelltioiis at the Char-. Andi-'l'S91l. -3'y9N”0ld "Wk chances of movlnlz Wmlm m" d b Wvrot lhad to ,(.m.,, on H” Hm pm. "(inn in me mmdia. pm-god, ll if 1 U” I C H d d g lottetovrn Curling Cluli this iiiorli- VMVCI” Bhd idol 0! this MUD" Of Elm” "7M0""O"v Wh”1”5"' mmgm Ema y ' . l-the uamelwlien he re-injured hisl Referees Larr.V H8l'lel'lllK andl "ii nihe1e::S'lnpe benign smn mg: lM"m.'SpOnS lam” hemme the to Charlottetown Islanders. syd-nty - Goal. Floyd: deiencel )Sll0llTd9l' Pet-5 M1” handed out only YOU?! mraad ”e"c,ln .E(v1th H 355 to 1st. Round-9.00 a. m. rTh'5'- OOHWC Z01d'm9d01 Wlhmil” 01 Sydney still” out 0" me '”i” Dlvrmlmzv LE”nd05kl' MGR” A ' t ' ' (minor penalties dull": the ”ean'i?VIBi'c'l'iall Iat pcelitre and pwiilic . W” 1952 gmesi foot before Miners could become whalen. Roach; forwards. Bath-li , , (ly played game. Three oi lhcimmjmded map uekm ma.-Hawkp Dom: Saunders (C) vs. H. H. Before a fcvei-isli crowd of 28.000. organized. rallplhlt in two goals be- He pi;-jg Maclntyre, Robertson. 1 in fairness to the Hawks it mlistlsentences WC,-e drawn by V 9 . 1; Worth (C) larid Norwegian royiiliv in the huge" fore the half-Way mark 090111! &.,n;.gh.,..,' Birukow, Matthews. be lifmclllbelied that they were Olfnawks. lEi1:fEr”eSw?:):e'e: Zoigfcdllgi ”Baenid Frank Anderson (S. .1. vs lhllilslett stadium, Anderson streak-E Robertson ,iil'ld Bruce Gallagher Hildebrand. lthe train most of the afternoon Mgcxcnzig opened the sooringimrgd mm Sm den, lnmaii (S) ed to vmory in the 1V500,met,e were the marksman. Glace B,” y G031. Amen; as. land until nearly game time butp-,,. the 151.-inders by poking tliel Johmw Dutchal; ' mmed me W. R. MacNcill (C) vs. Ed Tan- speed skating race in two minutes, But Pele Wywmt hnd L”? H31” fence. McBride. Windley, Bioom- km?! W"? he”? hi the PWW” wnhtlllifk from underneath Dou l.ock"l,,ame (5,. H". 15ia,,d'c1.s but had toll (C) 20.6 seconds. In the same stadium rarne hatclli;-l shortiyln::ft!ert0a'lftCl2 ti:(oier' Myket-W. Amadm-I rm-W3.-as, 1:1-iek Islanderst. klvfpst ac: ioliellr) at;-hart's piadil. "1Bucl:';m M'hai:iocigl';o mum on the ms; may of the (H: vs. Dr. E. S. Slll'ldgy,rll;! I:k6Rt1C(1fr? iigiootgiympic snail vv. n a m 4 i. , 8,50,, w . fies were a cl c y engineere ie pay ' no r . recor o : . n e , -mc re (core. After that they began to Cvllgtrmlle x:I;?le3lVIaACg1)f! De'lmontye,lIslanders defense and when they Bob Gray about 23 feet from the ffgigdgrn ?(f;E:';"huf'L' gig race, clipping nine mu seconds off .-nil, shooting two more goals on ;:l1)h,;er S . . mid mm m Close they could,” cope net. Guys drive was low and on E1. in me isydnev mm: last Thursg Second Round 1,". old mark. neat Dlhy! finished 0" by J01"! Omcigl p Mamie" and Mac, with Ray Frederick who can move the rage and as llockliart fell to dav. i George Bums (S. 5., V54 Jp 5. Simon Slziatvik, 3-i-year-old Anderson and Bob Leger. Int re 5 faster than any netminder we've his knees MacKenzle poked thci The mandns defense mo of MacDonald pm locomotive engine”, and ).mg,,(,. Ronnie Matthews narrowed the 3' - Hut Period seen this season. On Saturday puck behind him.. lmrry Tmvis ..Buck0.. Tumor and Mex we” (pmom vs. K Mp Rusg Brenden, 23-yetll”-Old liimberjzick. lead at 4:20 of the third 0'1 N 1 gvd ev Gianagher night those who saw the game at It was only a little over a niin-:Gem.ge Mtiaganv gave Frederick 58" (F) (were Anacrsniys moms who con. on and no Levandoskh 833 Moncton claim the Hawks looked ute later that Walt Pa:vl,vshyr.i good pmtecuon with an 0! them K. A. Balm (S J) vs up E'.Kmbuled to Norway-5 triple mdah --- d er slab t . 135 good as the Islanders did last changed the angle on Bucko playing heads up hockey. Frown (0) and to mm mm total of 42 palms ' k 2-S&.':lek3"w Geguzmger) 948 night but we would have to see it Tx'alnor's drlVc from the hi-ue(i!lnc Wu”: Marsha” and Denis J. wg Damon pH) vs- W. E Macy gathered in by the host country. S ix 0 . W B k, i --to believe it.. and made the score 2-0. Sam on Smith each picked up mree points mms (C) slump won the Nordic comp 3"Gx1”e B35 .3?” 1215 i i i I on a goal and two assists to lead ...-...M.. ..- billed. linking his Winning ski d l'e3”- C "19 ' The four samesj went-k diet 1. the point gctters. Jini MacKenzie. lump of Sunday to It fine perform- 3 e 4r-Glace Bay. H3 CY mqjseems to be agreeing (villi Larry u u --guckv whmock. Bob Gray. pm” w B aiice today in the mnn-killing 18-. (Anderson. 5-rh0E193')2” 1'-W-C: Travis. Larry usually turns in a sumac", and "Bucky 1-minor a kilometre cross-country ski race. E.'enaltiesA- xha eh .1137? Pretty good Bame but of late he P I d 0 I scored two points. . . . Craig MiacKay of Saskatoon was. Bride 8.-1'7. H.1d”b”h "'1 - has been playing top notch hocii- 0 ' n Bruno "Red" Favero was miss- , lop man among the four Cana- Rohmer 19.51; Wmdley 1951- ey. Last night he was once again ing from the Islanders lineup as titans entered in today's events, .. Second Period the same reliable Travis who the result of a severe cold and placing a fine i4lh in the 1,500. 1 5-Glace Bay. Anderson .. 6-Glace Bay. Leger (Marcy, Rohmer) MONCTON. VN. 3.. Feb. l8'- (cl?)-Western rinks set the pace after two rounds of play here to- Novs lcotiis .. & 101 030 1-12 111 1-4. 100000, 2010- 0 cu-dner weighed 110 3-4. Sckcns istop rather than how many will we get." an ardent Islanders support- er told us before the name last night. "Big Phil and DUlCl'tRkg8.F9 both oilt. Favero is sick. Tralnor may not play. Beaudry and Paw- iiysliyri should be in bed, MacKen- lzle won't be able to play for a week and Marshall has a heavy cold. he told us. We agreed with him that 9.50lvery seldom ever lets anyone get by him. His work up the ice also 11.30 ( looks better lately and last night 5 y in tie Canadian high school p 1y-ch.,,-iey 2.42, ihe faked the Moncton defence , Lockh.-irt. Ray Marshall. Marcel b:n3piel1 with the defending ma y Third Period out of position and slipped in pass 5'39-l3.t9'3.L”.r5l5F” mmped mmugh Clements and George scholes. r a snow storni tonight in handing Saskatchewan champions, skipped -;.5ydney, Matthews into the clear for Walt Pawiyshyn Pohmd.5 weak hockev team an H4) Morrey Hamilton, the visitors lead- by Gary '1'hodc. and Manitoba. A1- mobermoni Hndwmnd; 4.20 that would make any ccntrcmanjhutou" and wmppeh up cnnadaw int! scorer did not Plait 1381113 Fil- bhrm and Brimh cdumbm eachi 8-Glace Bay. Haley envious. ilmlm victory without R 10” In thgiion played his first game since be- winning two games. p ' (Anderson, 3,32 ' ' ' blympic hockey champmmtmp MP in: injured several weeks ago. Quebhh hhd N9)" 3l"""5W"3'i 9.,c,l,m, Bay, Anderson The best man at clearing a puck Tics Mom, GUM -Lmkha”. 13”" WSW " ill” ml " M” W-””' (Haley) . -l9(”"” ” ”” ””"d'" "id l. m is hockey restige is con- defence 0315:; Ma' 'ivlllne w'ne-' 3"t""1"' Nmmern Onmrlm Pnnce lo-Sydney, Matthews undmbledl-V "Bucky Tmhw" cerned the result Eieant little or mu. 1 'd 3'3 pi 11,11 EdVi'ab”'m1f;”Wl ml M” 5”” (Whalen) . 12.15 "-Bucl3a".deSD1le the nice that he m,th,n'g The M, um could be glffom (;;w”Hf;mk' CI:;1'e;m' lost 0 lelr lz8lhC5- In mace BM, ,;r',dex.s0n was ust recovering Jrom a bad ' h b d . ' i ' ' . - 2 . pb L , , said about the Poles, w o a sorbe Fjlhon. Robinson, Burman, Rowe, Here are scores by ends of to- (Wyivrot) A , . 14.29 , pink Esiahvelfhfs :3: cgigaledset ti!” their fourth straight shellacklng. is Kennedy. days play. Penalties - McBride 9.03. Ro- We goals. Hm puck carrying "5: that they tried hard. In a hockey charlonemwn ,, G031, It-Md”- nr" Round be;l:)r:)i:,.LA.:i1,-MacI.nLIu'c..lil.D1i...-... gum. mmds and to the mhld8 0' 331:5, lctehg t(lI1i(:l'Cciin::ilil:;igs on the lck; defence, Travis. Dutchak. N. B. 102 202 300 0-10 A,ne,1' 9 H 9;” :Tl:nybetl;tr0lUSl::lit the Maritlrnes is The Mcmnys naned pmm up xcI:anVgavllviarfs(:avaIz1arl:,sgl1Cii;lay;.r T;:iirlxl: S. C. . 010 030 043 1-12 1.-myd V H m F33 i-MEWS n 0 Mltrmme M330? an early kidthtfld than iliavedf as dn'n whmock 'p,.....iysi,;n' Mac- DDD...--..... i ' if th ' xo -to - ' . ' ' sasknichrii-an oil) 023 320 0-4;. . . , ten :KJ:er:c:l'ln:0a::rng:: at the x:)ri!7iie. 1Beaud;iiv.qSmltl1. d M” Dntario lot loo 002 3- F AIP-C The win was an important. one expense of such opposition. W” 5 -' e- Wins an i . for the Islanders who are now in George Ahei Canada's centri- Northe n out. im ooo not 0- .1 p - , ' , First Period ilanitoba. . 021 123 zoo i-izl WW A5'G'o'v,; N5 ;.- i, 13 I l)lT;l::,onme:;w:h:Ondn mm" h'.,”;?”";l:M ”;”i:fleW;&llml::;: l-Charlottetown. MacKenzie I 1 GL. . ' . .. 8. imu. palms-hem d th .1 rapped lz . ltt d m d H (Gray. Whitiock) ........ .. 4.12 Alberta . 024102 on I-1.11, (C?) e Plrtou Mmvm deleah lo” : on th 3 9 "ti "ht" 50”" ”.”"l” ”" ii", '9 h” h f 3-Charlottetown. Pawiyshyn Nova. Scotia zoo ozo loo 0- 5 ed New Glasgow Rangers 3-1 90- , we-alged The CS dim 1;m'llMlners Gteolfgell hljllht-"bl31EhW"l' ' i m” (Trainer. Saindon) .. . 5 night to tie their best-of-five ,4 F m MY "CY onaii-es o e mse. 6 lJhY9I'- D ggcharlonktowm Smith Quebe - 400 M1 303 0-49 s:mi-finals at two games each in ' ' m" 5 "'3" "- W" Niel!" pad W9 9"" '"”"t 1" "en lug” (Marmot); 535 1 E. L ......... H 012 200 021 P9 the Mugomh g Pmoup col. first win in more than two weeks and eight of them scored single 4 Mom” R '-Magh-um - - (chum Senior Hockey Len” and in that time they had dropped goals. ' l ' ” Stcnnd Bound I wum . ' seven striilght. On top of that Five teams among the nine en- lMl5'c 13- Horcck) .. 8.04 - ( "”' B'”"""” "'d 6”” "Bud" Poiie wn t it i th d-obln tournii- 5-C""10"9i0Wh- Whltlock 300 202 3” 1-13 were Plctou's scorers while Storey 5 '"”””"5d 1" 9" " 9 "ml r M r Mnhlifjhh V in d in New G” W. mm Moncton and was unable to be ment are still undefeated. Sweden i 39K"l7M-'- Gray) 8.32 DMIYIO W1 010 000 0- 4lm1lT;e 53” 3 present. The Miners were handled heads the hockey standing with mhallless-R. Marshall 15.56 ' by veteran "I-lub" Macey. on four straight victories. Tile other "Mid Period gtideziaxh n (13?) 93(1) 3:1: "' street in Glace Bay today you com: undefeated teams - Canada. 9-Chaljlollzetown. seindon """""""" " I NEWCASTLE. i"-Tnginnd, Poll. 18 Pmblbly hear some fan remark Czechoslovakia. Switzerland and (Trainer) . . 1006 P. 2:. I. .......... .. 2oo oio loo L. ii -(AP)-Teddy Gardner. so. of "We donlg Med Pom It ans, sum the United Sm" g hm, mu had "-Ch”Tl””"0W"- Marshall N 3 wick 013 mg on (F 9 England knocked out Loclx Sckens Ire the fates of hockey. a bye in the series. (Smith) . . 19.35 ew runs of rrance in the sixth round of I - -.. The Swedes get the bye in the 8-Moncton. Kennedy Northern Ont. mo (no mo o- A scheduled 1.5-rounder here to- next round. which is split betvreeii (Clements. R. Marshall) 19.45 Alberta .......... ..303it)2lo12-1: night to take over the vacant wh ' Ttresday and Wednesday. with Penalties-Winemastgr 1533 European flywelght championship. a a I only two games oi-i each of those -nmd pm” RESERVE wsnilinenar. ms. zoo. FOB rumor: SODALITY DANCE-AT ootliibitn.-I omrnnvsnwsnr sum ' Ilesser as air truism. ,.A(,' At The Olympics What. Cliniids did at the Olym- pics Monday: Hockey-Canada defeated Pot- and 11 . Speed skating (1.500 metres).- 35.” &l?”i?3ii s"c"i'i””"' ”l'”'” ' P n i d aoni.' rielii: as. ' ' m M" Ski g (18-kilometre crou-cou.n- trv) suds Richer. Ottawa, pine- Ed 49th: JlcqllEl...CDthonl'tIlll. St. gomuald. Que, pieced 67tlI..Fieid: ' Tell seconds later Sam KEllU:d)' Sr-orlnir Honors Divitlw got it back. Clements carried he scoring l'”"”” amen: 1111' T5-ipui-k behind the net and centered landers were well divided. pGniiisi0uL of Sam Kennedy who back. were scored ivy P-W1 5””"l0h- lllanded it past Ray Frederick. Ray Willie Marshall. Walt. Pawlysiiyn. Marsha” assisted. Denis Smlihv DO" 5""”"”'l-, Don Lockhart was brilliant dur- ”Buvk" Whmuck Mid 3”" M”"' ing this period. He made two K9nZi0- great saves off Bob Gray and .Sammy Kennedy and Ray lNf.ir-i..Buck.. whmock whne the up nose bleed which he suffered yes- terday morning. The pick of the llawks were Don Olympic. ihciiey osLo, 'Feb.”'lil - (GP) G Ed- d! H. 9-Oha rlottmown. Bcllrlnggr W Krnt. Other games during the fol-i lowing week will be announced. Morning Draw Hockey Here Thursdaymiiight The Cimrlotletoivn Interschol- nsilce Hockey League will open Thursday night at the Forum dur- ing the West Kent. Ice Sports with West Kent School playing hosts to Prince street. The second game ulil be played t the Forum on Saturday night ilh Queen square playing west - , Maclnnls (C) by defailit. In- Mclhlyre. ! iinan (S). Tm"-' PCHM lviooi-e (ci lo, Giddings (C) 5. 4--Detroit. Wilson Noolmll (H) 3. Barnes (SJ) 7. (Dclvecchlo. Glover) . nzit Dobsoil (SJ) 17. Worth (C) 9. Taiiton (C) ll. Anderson 5. Legend: H. Halifax, C. Charlotte- town, M. Moncton. SJ. Saint John, P. Pictou, S. Summcrsldc. Played& DETROIT”, Feb. 18-(CP) -co, two tools 1, first-place Detroit; is National Hockey League long is 15 points. biggest of the sea. on. Howe's two goals were his mu goalie- Jim Henry W" Twice Boston held the land for the only First Period I-Boston, Creighton (Schmidt) Penalties-Relse 2: Second Period 2-Detroit, Skov (Howe, stasiuk) 3-Boston, Sandforcl (Lund) . no Penaltles- Pelrson, Glover O--Detroit, Howe (Lindsay) 8-Detroit. Howe (Kelly) .................. .. 19:31 Penalties-None. Winter Olym By Jack Sullivan OSLO. Feb. 18 --(CPl- Hjainiar. Andersen, Norway's phantom all the ice lanes, led his countrymen to a triple slam in the blizzard-V swept winter Olympic games today.l In Curling EDMONTON. Feb. 18 - (CF) hTh'e Alberta Curling Associa- tion wants the part-iii. Dominion body to ban the follow-through form of curling rlcliverv, known generally as the "Winnipeg slide." The Alberta group passed a re- solution at its annual incetliig yesterday that the Dominion As- sociation enforce the rule that players", must l'Cl0fiSE the handle of a rock before passing the tee- line. Thc- reconimcndation will go before the iinnual meeting of the Dominicii Association in win. nlpeg March 5. The Aiberlii Association's riilos committee held that the extend- ed slide has gone far enough. "Why next thin): We know we'll have curlers putting on ii skate 30 Slide flffht down the ice into the house and placing their racks where they want them." one ex- ecutive member qntpped. Enforcement of the release of "'19 "Wk by the tec-line would be comparable to the foul-line in bowling or the pitching rubber in baseball. Ail umpire would rule the rock drad in case of violation and the offending rink would lose that rock, MMY Nlfltrs slide out nearly to. the hos-line while delivering 3- stonr. but HlCy.l11alnLain that l-Mir linkers are just resting nn the handle in the foiiniv-through and are not. affecting the pro- grass of the rock lifter crossing the tee-line. (Marshall. Smith) .. ii.:i2 Plan Elmer lacli m'i11"”il'.3i." 3””- Stops: Lockhnrf. 13 1-, Night Marcht . Hts: Mpg i MONTREAL. Feb. 1! .-(cPl-- lnmer inch, veteran centre and ice general of Montreal Osnsdiens in the National Hockey League. to-to li.1ili.Ii.L. Standings be feted with an "Elms Lech" W I. n r A Pts mlhg an mnh " mg gngdigng St. John . 43 20 R 295 183 94 xoeksy club tony, Ob'town. .. 34 32 e .243 253 74 on an. an gauging no hogt Halifax 33 33 6 281 278 72 to ohieeso lilo! Hswb at the Glace Bay .. 31 '23 4 241 239 66 nmim. nah" tr toying his lath Moncton .. 27 31 ii 221 219 63 .3334. 9333.5, Sydney 25 37 5 205 249 st! I metre race, where the point-win. him: places were monopolize-d by lblorthcrn Europeans. Raip Olin of Ciiiziiry placed lower in the field of 30. his placing not announced ("lmohlz it number of others. ( Like the other speed races at thcl i0l.VmplCs. the skaters are sciit' rwoy in pairs and skate against time. p Andersen, the winner, was an (early starter. MacKay and most of the others had to scramble through a blizzard. 0510. Feb. 16 -fAP)- The German flag flew over R Norwe- gian sports stadium today tor the first time since the Second World war. it was raised at Bisictt Oly. mnlc Stadium in honor or the champion (W0-man bobslcd team of Andreas Ostler and Lorenz Ncberl, who received their oh-mpic cold medals in a ceremony shortly after the 1.500-metre spced-skat- ing race. Norway Takes Lead In pic Games Olympic Standings OSLO. Feb. 18 - (CP) - Uh- ofiicial point standings of coun- tries at the 1952 Olympics games with 10 events completed. thret of thciii today - standillgs basct on l0-5-4-3-2-1 basis for lint sll places: Noriviiy Austria United States Finland Germany Holland Iirily Sivitzeriziiici Sweden Canada Frallce Brlgiuin Japan .74 it .: ........., -i..:e.:a-.v..:.i-ico.- .'.: 4:: Olympic Ohampions OSLO. Feb. 18 --(CP) v llcre it a list of the champions in the it events completed so far at till Olympic games: Men Giant Slalom skiing-Stclii Ei-it sen. Norway. 2:25 Downhill skiing-Zeno italy. 2:.'i0.B. 18-Kilometre cross-country sit race (about 11 1-4 miles)-ilclgcll Brenden, Norway. 1:01:34. Nordic combined (ski jump In( the cross-country which miiiits ii a separate event)--Simoii Sluitvll Norway. 451.621 points. 500-metre speed skating race - Ken lienry. United States. :4.l.1. 1.500-nicire speed skatir. rare- lljzilmar Andersen. N0rwn.V'- '-57'” 5.000-metre speed slrziting rm- Hjalmar Andersen. Norway, 8:10! Two-man hobsied-Gernian.V N” 1 sled (Andreas ostler) 5:24.54. Women Giant Slalom skiinlz-Anrirtil Mead Lawrence. United Sill" 2:083. Downhill skiing-Triide Jochllll Beiscr. Austrin. 1147.1. SIIAB SIIOT Fliiisiiill Coir Rolls of Film developed It: printed. 24' hour service. D0115 also prints. oil of 3 ': poaum only so cents. Brill!" 4 cents each. Mall Film or-nit! Charlottetown. ,g....a .'-C 4.4 MONDAY - HOCKEY - TUESDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATI FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATIN FRIDAY-COLLEGE HOCKEY- Prlnce of Wales college SATURDAY-'-SKATING FORIJMTVENTS - rss. 18 to 2: GENERAL SKATING -. WEDNESDAY - HOCKEY - ST. JOHN - 8130- THURSDAY-WEST KENT SCHOOL SPORTS PHYSICAL ' MONCTON - 8:30 Na, - ,g.,,,,,..,. 4 to 5:30 .. s to 10 7.30 rm 4 to 5130 G. ............. .. vs King's College . 8-00 P-'”' 2:30 10 45” f "ST. JOHN APPEARS TICKET SALE rooav - rues. AND wso. AT USUAL Hauli- REMAINING sears WEDNESDAY AT 2 r. M." EVERY GAME IMPORTANT GAME ISAN it WEDNESDAY FII. 20