Page 8 The Guardian Goodwill Bonspiel Held At Montague ..'A successful goodwill bop-. spiel was played yesterday at the lilontzigue Curling Rink in honor of the official opening of Thursday. Feb. 17, 1955 Big Success NEW YORK tCPli-Leo Labine'a goal in the early second: of the final period gave Boston Bruins a 2-2 tie against New York Rangers Wednesday ttlght and gxtended ttieir National Hockey League un- beaten streak to nine games. A crowd of 6.11.19 fans watched the Rangers build up a two-goal lead only to blow it within barely t-.io minutes of playing time. The i.c moved the steadily advancing Bruin.-: uithiti third-place Toronto Maple Leafs who itere idle. For the fitth-place Prize list: 1. W. R. Mai:Neill (C1; 2. Dr. Giddings 'C': 2i ll. C. Atkinson ICU 4. E. L. Wlmd t0; 5. D. lilac-Laren '.Vl': ii 31- ” &Oldesl Curler Pliotugrziplicd abuie is Afr. J. 11. be..”.g Rangers it was another missed op- lportiinity to closeiin on a playoff Bruins, Rangers 1 ln 2-All Draw four points of the ' Ezinlckl and Labine 9:36. Third period: -1. Boston. Lablne tFlanian. Mclicnney) :23. Penalt-I ies: None. Stops: Henderson '1 9 11-27 Woralay 6 6 9-25 V . - , 4 Mat-Gi'cgoi'. age 117. the tll(l('Sl.l My . 5. L, - .-,d' the artificial ice plant. A Lhar- Mat-Lean KS1. 1. F. Lian lllll. mrm. "I U": Mumague (.m.”ng Pl 96 3 "hum ERR ulzlellllllllll pelll - y. H , t . G , T W L Pmwse. g V y e e ouac er opene e scoiing lottetuuii iiiik skipped Vhy Vi B.y8.y Lieut- oi. . . y. . rmk. Mr. Ma..(,,.(.g0,- 15 3 ct,-3,-19; at 6158 0, me middle Sessiom Macxeill were top point getlers.IC : 9. Dr. L. A. Juhnstone thlulmember U, um Club Much wasyunn LEM k. H Ran ers. leady 4 ' riinu--: . r 4”” C'''” 3 anti iion first prize in the com-y10. R. Hamilton till , . . d('lr0l.lned m 1937. ywlemay At1,-wing Score... made i. 2.” N 17.38 petition .D0"3ldy 139- lllactirctzor hail the honor of lltilfl-;bu( Boston defem-eman Bi" Quack. The tollouiiii: is a list of the .Sr:1ect?l pl-.l;,e for :29 Zest lllilmg me yxmml). m.y(,E.m On my. .u,V.yenbush Scored on 3 so." break. inalches played a nd the prize divi ua cur er in e niispic pusiu. 1.... for L, ,.., D.-nor 1 glam”, secnnds layer. Wlll1'fCl's. was won by L90" -l0h"5l0"9 ('fyA1. Pl'tlll'SP during the . official: The Bruins Symck again sh”.-yly ill am -- A. Roper ICI 4. I). Montague. .opening of the new ai'ttfictalytceyaner the Opening faceoff in the: f Ma(.La..,,,, imi 9; E. L. Wood Legend . 1C-. Cliat-lotltetoii-n;.plan at the Alontzicue curling l'llIll.llhil.d pe...ud' with Don ML.K-enneyl i .c. 9. H. C. Atlilllstlll 4('r 7. 4M1. llinnIH.!u(': 151- 5UUT'S- - Plltll” by P”Pl”'-g and Fern Flaman handling the; ' 1-3 H In 31 51;”-Lpan ts) 4. - m' " ”:T"T "C put-lg before Lahine drove it llt)t'llE. l R lllllllllltlll lit 5. Q P y lhglmlglafltgg N "P 3 1) (- H .y ici R I D P .. Irs pcro : .ci)rln . ti . l H1 llxrlla.L,.an l-yllllgllllllt. R. S e a V Penalties: lliackell 4:16. Mclx'euuey I 1 Mat1Vctll -(W 15. R. Berk vMr 3. k S I N 173” . . . . 1 ::l.?x-'1”. 1 ll 4 Pm ll il"l'"'" lsl 5' AS tars n iiiii:piiylIii6:,sl:m'i.i l ll. Llllllll. ll. lylglllll-,l.lmclall:, ,, , - . . - y i. Q1- lNt'l: York. l.eult'l;i'ICltt'ystzll. Ra- l l5 l- l'-"lljf - '- : lite tltzirluttettmti lloyals. li.1i'k- ..l'l)t-rs. liutuc :iiii.i.-s-is Ft . .1. leighy U 1 3. Boston. Quacken. ; lllli 1'9 Al' :1 y g y ed by lllt' sciiszitional go2il-lcuil- pt-tiultltw. llouri-, lltla. tbmh 18:0” Penalties: Ezimcki .29. l 5 lllll 'l' ('lfIll' all: I l'-- int: of Frank Roper. last iiiglitt Secoiitl pi-riotl ll;lfiI)1iI'll.N.RRlLl(l” g ii L. llood it” 5. A. linclloiiiild dc-feated the powerful Parkilzilc Doiiald iliroiiiit 01.1: . o.V35l (Ml it A. Roper itr 4. Flyers -1-3 in a last game ati.llacl.coii tiiimssisti-tit 9.4o. pen-. , 7 it Ill 11. C Atkiiisoii 'Cl lthe Forum last evening as Lllfly l2'lllul)CS K; ,Wll.ltl'lllt:;tl(()l,1 1123:? l?regor7y C ' it). 11' xl:icl.e.'-in Wit 4. Dr. Gid- took their first win in City ca- in -.ltll l. .. ... yur c . K .' tlllltls c R R. Bcck -u- 7. Luis conipetition 'l'iic.Ruyols spill Ihiril iwmul .:i. ij).vcrs. Ejulncysecond Round 1 q pm A, W H via..y(.,1i .c) a pair of markers with the Hy- 'l)unu. l.oi1;.'3l1ilI6" 3--”l- 5- li1l1)'f;l"h ' d i ' . . ' A . A ' . ' wo ('. (il1').Lt)l') iuuassistcdi ...'i: I 3. log If U. . .M. 4 17 y J .1” . nc ers in the opener. banged int y I . 1-. K (M. 9y 2” Suuwan .lM, 5” unanswered tallies in the middle ltoy-zils .llaii-lxcnzic (Bradley! 1 P if --..rvT frame and came out on the short lZ..ln. 44 Albany Defeats Borden 9-7 -Albany St. Pats defeated Bor- den Nattonals 9-7 at Bedeque rink Tuesday night. Pat Noonan led . the attack tor the winners. scor- ing four goals. G. (iutclifte and 1). Dawson scored two apiece. and B. nelzincy got the other. For Borden the veteran Oscar Camp- bell netted four tallies. Dorsey banged in two and Carruthers one. Referees Jack Darragh and Leo Iiiivar hnnrleri will only three DEW allies. llltfllltllilt; .1 ten-minute mis-y conduct to R nPlr"11lE'.V. l The game was fast and a large enowd was on hand to enjoy it. Local Minor . Hockey Results Minor hot-key results at Rotary rink .ic.stc-rday were as follows: Papnrucights Bluebirds Z. lle(llAllll1S 1. Bluebirds goals by J Cullen and 1.. Duffy. Rcdwings goal by W. Edwards. Royals 7. Robins 0. Royals goals by B. Richard till. 8. Peterson. R. Mc- (iaryillc. C. (tlicierie and M. Duffy. Jtiiiviiile gaiiw Abhies 3. First Period: 1 Abhies. ,(Glllis. Dowlinizl 14:55; 2. P.W. -C.. Cudmore tStanlt'yl 11:35; 3. -P.WC. Lund INicholson) 19:10 "Penalties. none. . Second Pcriod: 4. Ahbies. -per tlluffy. Prautzhti :23: S. P. W.C.. Cudmorc Illacnonaldl 7:10 6. P.W.(”.. Marllonald (Griffin) 1100. Penalties: MacDonald. Stevenson. Liind. Third Period: 7. lnnre Wlncl'loii:ilrlt 3:20: 9. P.W. C. llarllounlrt iSl11llTlfllll'lSl 10:20 to PWF. Lund tllerring. Nich- nlsunl l.'w'Ml: ll. l"'.W.C.. Cud- m n r e 'Simmontls. Xiachonaldi 1511" llcnzilties. none. Rctcrec A. Perry. liucsnien. V. lliiillittan A Arscnnult. P. W. C. I. Praiiitht Har- l 4 P.W.(”. (lud- s-ea; Ciii-fling" Club Schedule and of a 2-1 margin in the fin- in m Merlin Mackeiuic scored the winner on a 15 foot drive shortly after he had kicked the rubber into his own net in an attempt to clear out of his team's zone Wilf MacDonald and Dave Mac- Leod were the other Royal marks- men. Des Burge had a pair for the Flyers with the third and tying goal being awarded to C. Gregory. The game was handled by re- ferees Brian Maccallum and Joe Revell. Lineup! Royals---giial, Roper: defence. Josey. Carmichael and Field: for- ward. Brown. MacDonald. Burke. Mackenzie. Bradley. Mnc1.i-oil. Purcell. Cudmore and Lerlvvell. Flyers-goal. Simmonds: tie- fence, Burge. Longaphie.. Sniilh and Moore: forwards, Hurry. Dunn. D. Gregory. C. GreL'or,v. Carver; Maclaeod, Trousdale. Weatherbie and Squarebriggs. Summary First period: 1. floy:-ils. Mac- Kt-nzie (Carmichael! 4.05; 2. New Glasgow Wins Series From St, F. X. NEW GLASGOW lCP) - New Glasgow Rangers were in top form Wednesday night as they swept St. Francis Xavier University 5-2 to win their best-of-nine APC senior hockey league semi-finals in eight games. Rangers now will meet Pit.-tou Royals. who ousted Halifax Wolves in the finals opening here Friday. Hockey Scores National League Boston 2 New York 2 American Leagul Hershey 4 Cleveland 7 Buffalo fl Providence 5 Atlantic (Toast Senior Amherst 0 Moncton 4 (Mont-ton leads best-of-nine senil- finals 2-1! Antlgonlsh-Pictou-Colchester St. Francis Xavier 2 New Glasg. 5 (New Glasgow wins LJESL-Of-lllllf' semi-finals 5-3) Quebec Senior --The draw for tom:-i'i'ow'.t games at the Summerside curl- ing rink: ii 45 - V.' lniiian vs R lion- thornp 1-'. (':innon vs L lnman; F. fllicr vs T. I). Morrison. H 4.3 - .1. F, .liurris0n vs J. ..ll'li-t'1i'ci.'or. B. liii n te r vs A. Burns. A. Huhlcy vs A. Brooks. llAi.ll-'A t('Pl l"i'csiticnl Jtmiiiy Gray of Halifax Wolves said Wcrlncsd.1y the team has:not ow-yet filed any nrotcst concerning .'. EIITIPS of their AP(,' senior hockey cngiio scnii-finals defeat by Pic- ':tou Royals. f i 5 v MONCTON (cm - Mon 1: to n . "Hawks took a one game lead in ctr Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey 1. ague semi-finals here Wednes- I, ay night. dumping Amherst Ram- on 4-0. ' 3.) Monctnn now leads the belt-oil ;Iine series 2-1, with the fourth : e to be played Friday night i Amherst. I Hawks fired three goals in the t at period and added one in the it rd as Nick Pidsodny potted his 1' fth shutout of the season and his first in the semi-finals. Winger Role Watson led the Monctontattack with two oats. both in the first period. Bob ow- , hens scored in the first and Ray Lacrolx completed the rout with n '. .1 in the tHawkis"iSh ”g:Iiytm trophy. It lriunbrgof Valleyficld 2 Chicoutimi .1 Ontario Junior A Hamilton 1 Toronto Marlboros 4 lBarrle 4 Toronto St. Mlchaelis 8 Ontario Senior A l Kitchener 3 Quebec Junior A Montreal 1 Trois-Rivii-res 8 l lstratfnrd I . Olson Wins CHICAGO 4API-- Middleweight champion Carl 4Bnbol Olson box- lcd masterfully and vi(-i-vii- to ;ll'll'l his 19th straight victory with a uiianimutis ltl-roiiiid decision lTigcr) Jones in a over Ralph anon-title bout at the Chicago Sta- lrfllllm Wednesday night. uti ouf Ramblers 4-O 'Campeau. McLaughlinl 356; 2. Moncton. Watson lL.epine. Camp- eau) 6:49; 3. Moncton. Bowness tThomson. McLaughlin) 1:32. Pen- alties: Lupine :04. 17:26. L. Kiley 5:38. Kennedy 6:10. Waiters 7:11. Campenu 10:24. Watson 11:29. Second period: Scaring: None. Penalties: Bowneu 9:39, Rogers 10:06. Reid 13:03. Third period: 1. Monctoll. La- crolx 7:01. Penalties: Salndon 7:24, Watson 11:!) Stop: Friizon I 7 7-20 Pldtiodny 9 x 47.21 Cornwall Edges Glasgow Road Cornwall defeated Glasgow Bond I-6 North River rink tnunlgtitlntleflrntganieof the nral-finals for the I. III!!! cert ltd! Milk: in the finals. Scotlnu for Cornwall tut night i Clem Bird myth; that food and n uldnf. where the C nndlnl Second round xroupings find schedule for Island intermediate playdowiis were released lilsl evcning by the Provincial Fitness llepartinent. This round must be completed by Tuesday. February 22nd at midnight. Home teams Flyer;To Play Hornets Tonight The Parkdale Flyt-rs will play . g . . ' the Iliilton lluriicts tonight in, anl :lpll)lI'lg5;el"fol:lea3l:gg;:;ng;rbi":-:5 exhibition guiiie at North ltiii.-r : a land payment of officials who are rink uhicli will get underway at m be agreed upon I”, manage lu lIlC olii .llll1'llllllP .'.laJ.i. .iuc- key League it was general prac- tise for teams to bring in play- ers whenever they were needed and ivlieiieyer the teams coitld ai- tord them which at that time was usually anytime. Then. it didiiit matter as much what kind of at team too had (lill'lll" the i't'.!l1l'll' season as long as you came tip uitn - .i..i,. i ..iiciii.t:r in the- playoti.-. l1lS year. lioueicr. in. the Atlantic Coast Senior lloi - key League there was a dead- line for some to contend with and the game as far as the at- tendanccs. which mean the re- years. So the teams. with slight exceptions. had to take a er when they could get pIay- l hlni. . with sufficient ability. 0 0 It When you look around the four-l team league circuit. it is quite. easy to see that the Islandcrsl have by far. out-down the exccu-l tlves and coaches of the other teams as far as bringing 'in a team was concerned. The is- landers have only released three players from their ranks this season. They were Johnny Mor- row, Gtiy Giguac and Norniaucl Carpenter. The rest they have stuck with and have in them the league champions. Just to show how capable the local club was when bringing in hockey material we will give you an approxi- mate run-down'of the manner in ;tt:30. 1 - f i T 1 ms. Tluv 1-ll.vei's are reqiicstcd to "lf1.'ll:ol;(.y:"(fllHllli)ee:lllng ea Inicct at Barrie's Snack Bar at Series P I 59V?" ”('l”'sk' Winners Tignish-0'l.yeary at Win- e---?-mC?m ne,-5 Wellington-St, Nicholllag; win; ncrs Wellington-St. Nicoas a Harness Races uinucrs Tignish-O'Leary. I ' Series Q S Wiimers Springfield-Kcnsingtnn ' at winners South West-Mt. Pleas- llriviiig his own horse. Laildic 3.11; winners South West-Mt;.. Dale. it-tcraii rcinsman R. H. pteasant 31 winners Kensingtm-,. Phillips of Sumntcrside won the sp.-mgngld. seasoirs first race on Sunimcr- Series R y side harbor yesterday afternoon Winners Suinmersido Scliur-t before a fair number of specta- mans-Freetown-Bye. tors who turned otit for the race Series S Winners Cavendish-Rustico at winners Hampshire-Glasgow Road: winners Hampsltire-Glasgow Road at winners Cavendish-Rustico. Series T Winners Nine Mile Creek-Cra- paud at winners Borden-Albany; winners Borden-Albany at winners Nine Mile Creek-Crapaud. Series W Winners Winsloe-ltuntcr River at winners Dunstaffnage-Rockets; winners Ch'town Rockets-Dun- lstaffnage at winners Winsloe-Hum ter River. which consisted of two dashes. . Another race on the harbor ice .is Sl'll0(llll('(l for 5t'lll1l'(i.'l)' ulter- iiooii when it is planned to have several more horses in competi- tion with entries being received. and classification being made on the ice before the races begin. The officials at yesterday's r.'iccs were: starter (ii-urge So- bcy. judges. John llarkucss and Elnicr tainpbcll. The results were: Laddie Dale towned and driven by R H. Phlllipsl 2. 1. Series z Jud)": Girl l0Wn9d l!.V 3- K- Winners Fortune-Souris at win- Cursan. driven by Don MacNcilly Mrs Mm-ray ACes.Mun-,3; Hm-. 1- FBWIL fbourz winners Murray Aces-Mur- Lenas Bob lowncd and driven.i-gy Harbour at winners Fortune- by Frank Glover: ll. 2. lSour'ta. Harris Rink ls Winner 7 Of Regal FlouriTropl'iy ,.'I'lie . in the absence of a repre- Suinmcrside won the Regal Flour seiitative from the Regal Flour trophy at the bonspicl in Sinn-iconipany. made the presentation mcrsidc yesterday. winning alllof the trophy to the Harris rink. (three of their games without a ThC Pel'S0l"lCl Of the Fink. 5” .loss. Freddie Follanti. represcnt- of whom received pins from the mg the P.l-7.1. Curling Assocla- Regal Flour Company. rare as -'-or: '-m: ' 'Wmrm follows: skip. J. Harris; mate, N Underwood; second stone. D. Miller; lead, ll. Dye. The run- tier-up rink was from Montague. and was skipped by S. MacDon- aid. Criticize Easing . 1 of Aintree Course. LONDON (AIM-Two of Britain's leading .lll('l(cy.s Wednesday sharply criticized casing of the coiirsc for the Gi-mid National stccplccliase. The results of the games were follows: 10 a.m. P. O'Rourke. Char- lottetown 7. S. lllacl)onald. Mont- BS often termed the worlds toughest ague. 11, Dr. Phillips. Allierton horse race. 7. .1. Harris. Summerslde 16. 7 Bryan .'llarsliall. who will be 2:10 pm, -- J. Harris 13, S, seeking his third straight Grand Macpnnaid 4, pl O'Rourke yz, Nattonval ticto-ry .'tlat'ch 26. said: Dr; pmmps 13' lax"-8 end,- ltllfl not think it was necessary H”-w Dim. ,g pg ovnourke H. to alter tiny of the Jumps at Aln- JV Harris 13 wxna end). S. MM” trcc. itorses are like humans. They must ll.'ll(' guts and temperament to jump the i-oui'sc." ' (icorge Slack. who will ride the fmnred Tudor Linc. commented: '”1”hcre is nothing wrong with the course. Thcy should have left -it alone." The Beclicr's brook obstacle in the four-mile B56-yard course has been made easier and the fence after the lump has been lowered six inches. The changes followed a public outcry after last year's race in which four horses died and only nine of the original 29 starter: fin- ished g Peltticton Vs- Cable Protest KEMPTVILLE. Ont. (CF) - The Canadian Amateur Hndltey Association has received a pro- test from Pentlcton Vs over con- ditions provided for them in Ger- many and has asked German of- ficials for improvement. W. B. (Baldy) George, past president of the CAHA. announ- ced thln 'v'.'ednesda, 'but said there is no question of the Can- dian team withdrawing from the world hockey championships in Duetseldorf. Germany, Feb. 28 to March 0. George said he received I cable from Pentfctnn president Donald 18. Dr. Phillips 7. 'O'Leary Maroon: In .8-3 Victory Over Alberton -The 0'Lenry Maroon: con- tinued their winning streak last night, trimming the Albnrton Reg- als 8-3 in an exhibition hockey game in the 0'Igary rink. Goal keepers on both teams were out- standing. making many fine saves. Glen Rodgerron was the big gun for 0'Lenry scoring four goals. The first perkid ended 4-1 for 0'1.enry. Rodgeraon getting a pair and G. Matthews tallying for the Regatta. In the middle frame the home team outplayed the Regain scoring were Alton Slllllter with a pair. ltodgenon getting one and Rich- ard earning a singleton for the Regal: to make the count 0'lAary 8'Alhertovn 1. . In the final pg-lod play was ex- tremely, fut, W. Rarrll and Rodgernon scoring for 0'Lury followed by Mactlregor with the assist going it! Rodutlol, Klnch scoring Attaoi-tom: luv l the nineteen minute the game 0 I Alha-hi I. In you It lIB”Wl lnialorll. lluhonald. 0. Limit ' in: '” . Alberton Regal:-Goal: Y. Mill- innn; defuse. Ammo. line-' Donald 'NlclIolIotl: tonmn-. A. niciui-ll. Mccru. Inch. living accommodation: tn Berlin in "not good." He said he. cabled the German lee Hockey Federation to arrange "satisfactory eonitlfloiu" at H. it. im- '! liflfot arrive Fob. Q : which the local champs were formed. U 0 0 On October 21. the day before 'the league schedule opened. sev- .en'of the present members of .the club inked their contracts. They were Steve Brklacich. who ter became coach. llughie Campbell. Copper Leyte. Buck Whitlock. Ray Leduc. Lorne lien- ill9SSEy and Danny 0'('oitnor. The following day 10 members of the present team ltad signed with the addition of the Bobby Dow- ling. Bob Gray and .lim Shirley contracts. The next to sign was defenceman Lloyd Hinchberger. followed a day later on October 29by Vlp Palladino to bring the number of "presents" to one dozen. Wimpy Jones and Wally Kullman joined the ranks of the Islanders on Nov. 14 with Orin Cavrer making the team com- plele on Nov. 17. less than a month after the schedule had opened. The lineup of today re- mains the same as the one of that time. after the first and sec- ond game of the semi-finals has been played. Congratulations ls- landers - coach, team and club -for a flnejob. well done. Well. the islanders have been very seccessful in Series A of the Aflantlc.Coast Senior Hockey Leagiie semi-finals so far. taking an early two-game lead which makes them very hard to heat should they also pull a win off the York Arena ice in the road trip there this week. All season the islanders have found it easier to get a win on the Fred- ericton ice surface than any other centre in the four-team conference. The islanders left for the New Brunswick capital yes- terday and for many of them it would be their first chance of the year to sit in on an ACSHL game as they xtrriped over-night in the Hub City 'e the Hawks 'were trimming iamblet-s 4-0 lto take a 2-1 lEi . their series. lCoach Steve Brklacich will take thin charges into Fredericton this I CT-':;T”T-:TT"j lL. Harris. 8. MacDonald. H. fwcdge: forwards. W. Harris. G. illernard. G. Rndgerson. F. Small- Altnn Stlliker. Ally Silliker. rman. H. Wtmriside. A. MArGregor. iieams and Lieutenant-Governor M-l-l'll'O . Photographed above is Lieut.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse preparing to throw the first for the least money and one Curling Association: Lt. Col. J. D. Stewart, D.S.O., Mayo l. S. DesRoches, President of the Montague Curling Club Nomads And The Scantlebury Nomads and the Sport Lodge -Trotters lfistl night picked tip wins in the LIlYy afternoon and line them M9 "ii the third game of the 59”” against the caps this 0Ve"'"'E- They play the fourth game on Friday in Fredericton. . Up in the Northern Ontario Senior Hockey Association the re- sults of balloting for the all-star individual awards have been recently announc '1 and should prove very interest- ing to many local hockey follow- ers. Coach of the all-star selec- tions is Johnny ”Pe8nui.s" 0'- Flaherty. presently of the league champion Soo Greyhounds and formerly coach of the Saint John Beavers of the MMHL. The pick of the goalies. by unanimous choice. was Cliff Hicks of the Greyhounds who played for the Glace Bay Miners last season- On defence we find I former Islander, Lyall Wiseman. sharing top honors with Matt Mesich. Up front. Mike Ratchford. the lea- gueis best rookie. was at centre ice in the first team with Stan Maxwell at right. wing and n for- mer favorite of Islander" fans. Ronnie Hurst at left. The All- Star centreman of the second team was Laurie Peterson. who played part of the 1951-52 season with the Islanders before being traded with two other men for Buck Whltloclt. Peterson also won the award for being the player best combining sports- nianslika conduct with efficient play. 0 0 While looking through the sports columns of the Toronto Globe amt Mail ycstertlay. we were re- minded of several of the lightci sides of the game of hockey which NHL referee-in-chief Carl Voss said. in his visit to the local hockey school. occurred in con-y versations between players antli officials. Another of these short comedies has recently been add- ed to the book. it seems that NHL linesman Sammy Babcockl collided with I player in a re- cent game and was knocket clean over the boards and out of sight. a situation that delight ed the crowd and provoked a roar of laughter. When Sammy was climbing back over the fence Leo Lebine. faiit-talking rightwinger of the Boston Bruins skated by and said: ”Stop get- ting into the act. The people pay their way in to see the players. lnot the officials." 0 EASY SHAVING ONE-PIECE RAZOR 0 Here's the modern new that taken all the fun out of nhnvingl You get clean. good- lookin; nhnva that make you feel refreuhed. This one-ptoa W sources. were concerned. in most stone to mark the official opening of the new artificial ice plan y VPHWS W35 at "5 '0W'-"St ebb in Curling Rink. Photogrgaphed also are Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers, E.D.. aide to the Lt.- Gov., Bruce 'Stewart: Mayor . . . ' . g llacLean. Souris curling club representative; William MacNetll, President P. L. I. r of Charlottetown; Judge J. of Souris; Bruce H. Yeo. Trotters Post Wins In City League Games Basketball twin-bill played at the Prince of Wales auditorium. The Nomads defeated the Air Force from Summerside 55-52 with George Scantlcbury leading the winners with 15 points, Mc- Guigan had 13. Dalziel 11. Mac- Dougall, 8. and Carr ll. J. Hewer led the Air Force point-getters with 26 followed by McAndrew with 12. Rose with 6. Nickerson with 5. Robinson 2. Zbitnew 1 and Deschamps 0. In the first game. the league- leading Sport Lodge Trotters de- feated the second Saints 49-29. Ready led the Trotters to victory with 17 points' followed by Glllls with 12, MacMll1an 9. Lepage 5 and MacKinnon and Goodwin 8 each. Arnold was the leading col- legiate scorer with 9 points while Morrison had 8. McFearon 7. Led- well 0. Kelly 2. McGulgan 1. and McGonnell 1. Vs Win Hockey Game in Berlin BERLIN. (Reuters) - Pentfcton Vs. representing Canada at the forthcoming hockey world cham- pionships in West Germany. beat an international team of Canad- tans Swedes and Germans here Wednesday night ll-4. Period scores were 5-1, 2-1. 4-2. First Sine t at the Montague Mayor of Montague; M. A. Photo by Pepler. TRURO tCPi-Edwin Clay Mac- lgenzie a well-knoivn Truro busi- ness man and for many years a judge at harness racing meets here. died Wednesday after a three-month illness. He was 83. Today's Rotary Rink Program 2:00-3:45 - Skate. kiddies ii.- companied by adults. 4: ' - Pee Wees. 0,5,5 Rangers VI Q.S.S. Canadians. 4:30-5:00 Pee wee... 1155 Hornets vs Parkdale Parkars. 5:00-5:30 - Pee wees, pm dale Springer: vs Q.S.S. ltorlteu 6:00-7:00 - School Unit No, 1 practice. 7:15-8:15 - Government vs Vocational School. 3:30-9:30 -- Firestone pl'i1Cll(e 9:45 - Charlottetown Rocket; vs Dunstafftiage tlnteriiicdiate c playdowns. second game home and-home series). Relief Pitched Jim Hughes Signs Contract BROOKLYN. (APl- Hrooklin relief pitcher Jim lluglies sltllllltl his 1955 contract WE(lnl'Stl&l) Rlldl was reported by i'ice-pi-esidem. Buzzy Bavasi to have rccciied ll ”good raise" for his rccortl per. formance last season. No figure was annoiiiici-it lmil Hugltes' salary was estimated all around 314.000. 1 Hughes. a righthander. limit the Brooklyn cltib record hy ap- pearing in 60 games last Srastlll. He bettcred the mark of 36 at)- pearances Joe Black set in 1952. Hughes had a 8-4 record amt uas credited with saving an additional 24 games. His earned-riiu average of 3.21 was the club's best. garage City Hockey Club To PlayT In Magdalen The Charlottetown Royals take to the air this morning to fly to the Magdalen islands for a two game hockey series with an All Star Magdalen Island hockey team. This marks the first time 'I hockey team from Prince Ed- ward lsland has played on the Magdalens. They will be guests of the Island hockey club and will be widely entertained by civic and athletic officials. The team will play the first game of the exhibition series to- night and will play again tomor- row night. The Royals will fly home on Saturday morning. The Royals have shown steady improvement since the opening of the City Hockey League and last night reached their peak form of the year as they defeat- ed the Parkdale Flyers 4-3 at the Forum. Arrangements for the series were carried out between Jack Brown of the Royal: and officials of the Magdalena hockey team. The following players will make the trip with the Royals: islands Bobby Dillon. Allan Junior lilac- Leod. Keith Carmichael. Claude Fields. Ralph Josey, Jack Burke. Merlin Macxenzle. Harold Ho watt. Charlie Macl)onald. Kip Ready. Billy Piircel1.Jacl- llriivn. FORUM NEWS FEB. 15 T019 THURSDAY- Skating tin ii FRIDAY- Children's Skating 4 10537 Queen Charlottetown 1-1. S In Sports . . . . . . . .. .. . 7! SATURDAY- Skating . . I at Rural Urban . . . . . . . .. it to It THENBEBSBI 8i Cllllfdllllimj Regular Sll " Sizes 29 to 42 " Quality Flannels i' Crease & Spot llesislanl "i Grey - Brown -Blue .95 VALUE PANT I .49 Alterations Fret SPORTS SHIRTS Guaranteed Washable Gabardine: Regular 53.95 2.8)