aints Win‘ LN.B. - P.E.|- lnterco "The (.'I1011'fnr" 11111" HICKEY AND NICHOLSONS 131.. (lK 'i‘\\'iS'i‘ A Home Product T.» Last Night's Game 6-4 But Take THE BIKE SHOP The Home 0i “Spurting (.1><nls"'.1111i i1i('_\'('it'f§ PHI‘; CHARLQTTTYPUWN GUARDIAN P. E. I. Entry Wins Match; Manitoba ls Only Undefeated Rink (By Syd Thomas. Canadian Press PAGE SEVEN Today's Draw At Gurling Bonspiel SAINT JOHN. N.B.. March k -Foll0wlng is the draw for tomor- row's matches at the curling c1“. sic here: Popular Everywhere 1s; GREAT 01201105 511112131 Borden Nationals Tie, S’side Legion 4-4 Eut - ‘film n 2-1 lead with McDougall Round By 13-l0Count Jackie Kane's St. Dunstan’: University hockey squad last night uptured the New B: nswidr-P. E. 1. Intercollegiate hockey crown and with it the right to enter the finals for the Maritime title when ei- though defeated 6-4 by 8t. Thomas team in the second game of the mini thy trrk 1r» round 18-10, fie result of their 0-4 victory at" (‘ltulhuan a week ago. But it was a close. call [usury favorites to add to thdr five goal total. forithe term that entered the game as In the first period they outshot the vilitors 2-1 after St. Thoma! had scored the opening iin- middle session the St. Thomas T1101‘ npvnvd the throttle wide ,.. inko the play away from the i.\. snapped in two counters to 1, 113-2 load by the end of the M11011 and then kept up the same Haws just after the whistle sent 1111111 into action for i c third 71nd iinnl session. In less than inn minutes the visitors had rhul another brace oi tallies and iy-inrr‘ the ninc minute mark had iwn reached added a third lo will.» the saints‘ margin to one iiini ilvlll- Scilsuig victory the visiting iifiiill krill hammering away at lile ueiucldled Saints but couldn't breakthrough for the round- 111111; goal. Then like a bolt out 0i illv blue 1h:- Salnrs first line oi Mnhnr. Blanchard and Mc- lsiinc. powerless all night, sud- dculy‘ hit their real skating form. Twice in a row they raced in ("use only to be turned back. but third iimc they struck Day .1 p‘ .1110 lilnhar raced in behind 11.1.. rrri and as the entire team moved up Rodgers took the pass- (iii u» shim the rubber home. Jusi lIl seconds later Mnhar and Binnchzrrrl again carried deep into sninis lcrrltory. They lost iir» (1st momcntarily but Mahur ling. driving tactics for nrncc of the game but al- : (1 ihcy failed to odd to their iniai r111 two occasions missed nrie npvn nets as attackers slut-d ll’.‘,ili in on top of the \'l.~liiiig goalie. .i.:'\iIl1>|l with three goals. Tiinrr. Jcnklns and Mcwillloms iriih 01in apiece. were 1110' St. Thomas goal-gutters with Th1- hnuli. Rodgers. McDougall and ‘llelhot scoring for (he Saints. iinlh i"-‘ill1S elected to play it wxi» rmrn from the start with loo hietmr racing in in the first Yaw wounds only to shoot over 511.2110‘. Si. Thomas came surg- ing hzik 111 three dangerous at- i ~ s and Muhm‘ drawing a pen- iin- visitors applied more iircssurl- but it was no dice. But 5i. Thomas finally broke through 551111101‘. tricky centre ice mun, rnnppcri Ray's rebound between a will‘ o.’ has to give his team u l-0icz1ri. But ll. was shortlived. 43 vconils inter Thlbguli. push- Ird in shorty McDougalYs re- sound 10 square matters at 1-1. For ihi‘ nrxt six minutes both i"<""l$ iiliircd scoreless hockey but ‘i 111::.-.1~(i enough chances to ::1n ihc scorc into double figures. A‘ 171218 however lhlbault and "Cllnusiill. carrying the brunt of ihe Saint's attack. gave their h. 1' S-allitiig Thibault’: rebound in to gull] to increase their goal margin to six counters but hallway through team swideniy sprang to life. his score McWiuinms took a trip to "sinners bin" for a knee check but Saints couldn't capitalize despite their manpower advant- age. Play was fast for the re- matnder of the period but the score remained unchanged al- though both goalies had close calls as players oi both teams skated themselves into scoring position. In exactly one minute and 56 seconds of the third period St. Thomas had two goals. McAloon getting both on plays with Toner and Hay, the dangerous first string line of the visitors. Pressing con- tinually the visitors hemmed the Saints in and drew to within one goal as McAloon scored his third goal on a pass from Toner. the latter the best player on the ice during the game. But Saints hauled the series out. of the fire as Rodgers and Methot scored with 13 seconds of each other on driving attacks and for the remainder of the en- counter the local students control- led the play although failing to dent the twines. Line-ups: St. Thomas: Goal, Bourquc; de- fence, McWiliiams. Jenkins; ior- ,_d i d ‘his mm, em L vzrirds. Hay, Toner, McAloon, dpflncoman w“ xe ‘f; 0x011. Collins. Durochc. Subs. (rm-r and his back-hand drive 'uvi°1°it°' Miner‘ Bream heal 11in s1. Thomas goalie clean- ‘Sam's: 81°?‘ ¥z°§l"“"_"7 id” Iv. ‘The i\\'0 quick scores settled encp‘ Me 0 ‘ o gorsfl or‘ In» IFKlII‘. Sziinis kcpt up their “EMT Blanchard‘ Mann‘ Mc- . Isaac, Thlbault. d‘Am0urs, Mc- Dougall, Ledwell, McQuald. Form- er. Referees: Prowsc and Lawlor. SUMMARY _ First Period 1-Si. Thomas. Toncr 10:41. 3-—Saints, ‘Phibault (McDouguli) 1104. (Hay) k-Sainfs, McDougall (Thlbault) 11:38. Penalty: Mahar. ' Second Period 4—Sl. ‘Thomas. Jenkins. 10;48. $51. Thomas. Mcwilllums. 13244. Penalty: McWilliams. Third Period 6~8i. Thomas. McAloon and Hay) 1:18. 7-—St. Thomas, McA1oon and Hay) 1:58. 0—St. Thomas. McAloon (Toner) (Toner (Toner 8.30. l-Salnts. Rodgers (M a h a r) ‘26 12. . ill-Saints. Mcthot (Mahar) 12138. Penalty: McWilllams. Midgets, Juveniles To Summerside Midget Dairy Kings and Juv- enile Kinsmen leave this evening at 5:15 for Summerside where Tied with the Navy for the 18nd Saint, Duns0an's University hoop squad have a. glorious opportunity to go into first place toni-ghi. when they tangle with the last place Army team in a City Basketball League encounter at the P. W. C. Auditorium which ‘gets underway at 7.30. Ice sports fans will also havean- other innings tonight when Prince StreeL School pupils with over 200 entered in the different events stage their annual sports night. In the past Prince Street School pro- grams have always proved enter- taining and highly competitive and this year \vill be no exception. O I I A fine program has been drawn up ranging from the tiny tots to the senior pupils and interspersed with tricyle races. a doll carriage parade. n Sadie Hawkins race, etc. ._-.s novelty numbers and then clini- axed with the annual hockey battle between the boys and girls that is usually the most looked forward 1'0 event. on the program. It should be a great evening's sport and will likely be witnessed by s. packed house. O I O Juvenile Kinsmen came through in the clutch Monday night to finally win the City juvenile title and will now advance against Summeifiide Kinsmen. present de- fending Maritime champions for the Island title and the series which starts at Summerslde to- night should be one of the high- lights of the season. econ Twice already this yew" Bill Boyle's team have taken the meas- ure of the western crew in exhibi- tion encounters but now with the chips down anything might ‘nap- pen. However the local youngsters stand at least, an even chance and their followers will bc rluiiing strongly for lhcm in upset. the Summcrside ts-"nr and go on to the three province playdowns. O O I I Buck Whi-icls Junior Abbies are also deserving of plenty praise for iho fine showing they niudc in this their first, your in organized hue- key. Given little chance against the experienced Kinsmen club the squad came along rcmaskably fast during the regular leag e and in the pluydowns forced the Kinsmcn to four games hcfc-re conceding ricfeai 11nd they were defeat-ed by the slimmest oi margins. - e a ¢ In fact with less th-an ten mm- uies to go in the final game it appeared 3S if they were going to spring the biggest upset of the sea- son; that they failed wasn't through the ivnnt of trying but they just didn't have the polish t0.offset the Kinsmen’: late lead. I U I I 'Abbies were not by any means of thinking‘ the smoothest team in the league but they certainly were one of the most courageous. They kept digging in continually ever: when trailing and their method of play very nearly brought results. But. there ls another season coni- lng up and with most of thcm still eligible to juvenile ranks and with some polish added (the hockey ability is there) they sho-uld have to be strongly reckoned with be- fore next season's playoff time rolls around.‘ Glasses For ice Racing Meet Today Four closes of ice racing will be 513886 by the Victoria Drlzfng Club this afternoon on the ice off Victoria Park and racing flan; are promised another great afternoon's sport.‘ , The Program will get underway at 1.46 and any additional horses wishing to start will be classified on the ice. The entries: ' Free For All Pace: Wait N‘ See, Calumet‘ Mary. Lorraine Abbe, Royal Jim. Romeo. Class A Trot: Billy Kalmuck, Archie Lee, Miss Brewer, Lusticla Class B Pace: Just Flicks, C. Albert Budlong, Maudlne Budlong, Ivéarjorle Budlong, Midnight Mel- o y. Class C Trot and Pace: Sampson Royal, Dale B.. Soldier Budiuug. Bill McVeigh, Nellie Watson, B011- nle Dale. Big Game At Grystal Rink, $’si|ie Tonight —T.he hockey games that Sum- merslde fans have been waiting for all season will take pl-ace at the Crystal Rink tonight when the Kinsmen Midgets will meet the Charlottetown G. dz G. Dairy Kings and the Summerside Kins- men Juveniles will play the Char- lottetown Kinsmen Juveniles in the first games in n lwqgame total-goal series for ting Pro- vinciaiMidget and Juvenile hoc- key championship. ‘The Summer- side Juveniles will be defending their Maritime championship won last year and are determined. i! at all possible. to duplicate their last year's record. Although the Charlottetown Kinsmen have come out on top in all the exhibition games play- ed wlth the Summerslde team so far this year the local team have. in turn. dcieuled the Abbie-s who almost dcfcnicd the Kinsmen for the City championship i11 Char- lottetown. Also the Summerside team has been strengthened since early in the season and they will go_into this series with confl- dence. It should be close and hotly contested series. The 'Su1nimerside Midgets also go info this series with confi- dence as they have had a very successful season to date. having come out on top of any game played against a Charlottetown team this season. a0 they will be the favourites to take the series. There should he a large attend- ance at this doubleheader pro- gram as this is the. night both teams have been preparing for all seaaorm-S. Game At Forum sun Writer) SAINT JOHN. N.B., March 4- (CH-Manitoba remained the only undefeated rink in the Canadian curling championships tonight as the team skipped by Jimmy Welsh fought from behind in the fourth round to defeat Howard Palmer's Alberta. foursome 9-7 and head the parade of Canada's top 10 rinks of 1947 with four wins against no losses. In the morning round the Welsh rink curled to an easy 22-7 vic- tory over Sandy Campbell's Saric- atchewan champions. Northern Ontario was close on Manitoba's heels, chalking up two wins today, 13-7 over Quebec in the morning and 9-6 over Ontario in the afternoon round as they weathered a home stretch drive by the Nicol MacNicol pink from ‘I‘or- onto. That gave the Don Best skip- ped crew from Kirkland Lake o. standing of three Wins and one de- feat. Northern Ontario's only loss in the meet was at the h-ands of Manitoba in the second round Monday night. Five teams are tied in thrro place with two Wins and two losses each, British Columbia, Ontario. Nova Scotia. Saskatchewan and New Brunswick, while Alberta. Quebec and Prince Edward Island have one victory and three de- feats each. In other afternoon games, New Brunswick defeated Nova Sccrtiu 12-5, Saskatchewan took a. close one from British Columbia 10-9 and Prince Edward Island marked up its first win by taking Quebec THIRD ROUND Alberla 100 011 020 201- 8 Ontario 011 100 20.2 020- 9 N. Ontario . 201 O40 000 331-—13 Quebec . 000 101 122 000- '7 Nova Scotia, . . 112 041 101 001---12 P. E. I. 000100040220-9 B. Columbia 000 101 003 l01— 7 N. Brunswick . 111 010 410 020-ll 220 (X14 250 310--22 001 200 003 001- 7 Manitoba Saskatchewan FOURTH ROUN D Manitoba . 000 102 100 311- 9 Alberta. .. . 121 010 011 000- '7 N. Brunswick 102 102 O22 01l—-12 Nova Scotig 020 010 100 100- 5 1a. Columbia 002 00o 100 123- 0 Saskatchewan . 210 112 012 000-10 Ontario . 001 010 200110- s 1v. Ontario oso 101 011 002-11 . 102 001 041 020-n P. E. I. Quebec D20 120 100 l01— ti G.Y.0. iloop Team Wins Second Game MONCTON, N. B.. March 4-— (CPU-St. Bernard's C.Y.0. girls basketball team tonight too-k a two- Wednesday 0.80 AM. Manitoba vs British Columbia. Nova Scotla vs Albee-ta. Saskatchewan vs New Brunsw k Northern Ontario vs Prince E - ward Island. Quebec Vs Ontario. 8.00 PM. New Brunswick vs Ontario. Northern Ontario vs Saskatche- wan. . Alberta vs Prince Edward Is- land. Briiish Columbia vs Quebec. Nova Scotla vs Manitoba. 8.00 EM. Prince Edward Island vs Saskat. chewan. Alberta vs New Brunswick. Manitoba vs Quebec. Ontario vs Nova Scotia. British Columbia vs Northern Ontario. Next Year's Brier Meet To Be At Galgary SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. March 4 — (OP) — Hon. Thane A. Camp- bell. Charlottetown. one of the trustees of the Macdonakfs Brier Tlankard. representing Canadian curling supremacy, announced lo- night that next year's Dominion bonsnisl Will be held at Calgary. N0 date was set. Mr. Campbell rnade the an- nouncement at a banquet attend- cd by curlers who are near the half-way mark in competition for this years Canadian title. If will be the first time for Calgary to hold the Dominion mcet and the farthest west it has evcr been staged. Saint John i5 the farthest eastern point in the hislory of the annual event. linotty-iiiners To Victoria Tonight The following players of inter- mediate Knoily-Ninezrs will leave the Bus Stop this evening a1 7,03 p m. ior Victoria where they will lllay ihe Unicins in an exhibition games-Ab Weeks, Av. Andrew. fingus MacDonald, Pud Beer, Doug Hill. John l-Ligson, Wailie shop- herd, Coo. Dowling, Allie Carver, Gordie Kelly, 1101115 Jay. There will be a number of seats available 0n lhe bus for any fains who would like to make the trip. when iheyyvon the second game or thc cily finals 21-16. The C.Y.O. girls led 14-7 at half-time and managed t0 hold 0n in the second, although outscored 9-7. Third game 0f the series will night. best-ot-five be played Saturday game lead over the Y.M.C.A. girls ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE FIVE »%W%6OI>09§00%0 100%>0 0<\ ice Follies Show liere March 14th Figure skating fzns are increasing in numbers ear-h year are eagerly looking forward lo the staging of (he 61h annual Ice Follies on March 14th and expec- 18110115 are that this year's show will exceed the previous fine per- formances in every‘ detail. Instructor Wélllif‘ Scantiebury whp started the troupe hack around nine years ago has seen his class grow from the meagre number of three at that time until today members number over 4O and with thc growth in membership has also come marked improvement in the ability of the skaters. Practising hard twice a week since early in December this year's troupe have now reached the stage where they are certam to stage a colorful. pleasing shonz Numbers will include figure 8's. ice dancing, iccrohatics, spins and novelty numbers, and these com- bined with the different costumes worn and the lighting effects Will blend together to give fans a per- formance they will ion: remember. Friday night ncxl Waliiljs troupe will static o performance at Souris in aid of lmyls \V01'i{ in that centre and this will put 1hr- performers in top shape for their annual Charlottetown perform- ance Friday night, Marl-h 14th. 8t. F. X. Wins 2-0, Miners Take Round ANTIGONISII, N. S.. March 4 (Ci?) Glace Bay Miners, Cape Breton senior hockey cham- pions, tonight won the quarter- finals of the Nova Scoiia senior hockey plzrvofis despite their 2-0 defeat at ihc hands of Si. Fran- nnd they Lose Round By 11-7 The Borden Nationals. ily stag- ing I ltrrLitling rally in the lvlttl‘ half oi the third period, managed to eke out 11-4 tie on the game with the Summerside Legion at the ‘Crystal Rink last night but werl defeated 0n the round having losl to the Vets in Borden 11-7. Deigium and Gerard Bcnnerd were the stars for the Legion team and Tong Richards. diminutive centre. play- ccl a marvellous game for the visit- ors. The game, particularly in the ilasi two lleriods, was 11 hard check- ing one and seven Penalties were handed out in these two sessioini. The Summerside team now meet! the Charlottetown Leglonalres for (he Provincial intermediate hockey iiiic. SUMMARY 1st Period. 1—Summersirle. Deighan G Bernard). Penalty - Shickls. I Tra lnor. 2nd Period. 2—Surrunerstde. G. Bernard imm- or) Il-Borden, F‘. Oatway. Psummerslde. Dclghan nerd) 5—Su.mme.rslde. Deighan: Penalties: McNeill. Richard I. Tralnar. (G Ber- G Bernard (C. 3rd Period. 6—Bo-rdc'n. Richard 7—Borden. Richard il-lnvaii. Clamp- bell). d-Boaden, Campbell. Penalties: Syl Bemard. Shields, Richards. Lineups: Bcrdrnr: Goal. Mc-Alccr; defence, A. Oaiway, McTavish; ieinvards, Richards. F Oolway‘. J. Darrach, l-Iovaatt. Campbell, P. DLTITHCII. Summcrsidc: (10:11. Ho": de- fcllcc. Davis. Shields. U" _ . F‘. Wc 1:10. Hucsiis: fnrxva ‘(inc- Nclll. S. Bernard. S. Gallant. Ddgh. an. Trainor. C Bernard. A Finl- lanl. Referees. C. CnhiEl and E Arsen- aulL- - S cis Xavier University in the sec- ond match of their two-Mme total-goals series. , Miners‘ 8-1 victory nvor the Collcgiuns Saturday rnnhincl (111111, to discount tonight's loss and lake the sr-rics 8-3. I The game vvzis a1 gruelling 0011-’ test playrd n11 fun-ivy lcc. making team-work ncxi. to impossible. Gillette TECH RAZOR with 5 Gillette Blue Blades ‘ with Midgct Knotty y SHAVING coMBin or ALL TIME! ~l Midget Knotty-Miners Will all players who haw plnyul NJIICIS 1111s -scason be on hand for giraciii 1‘ at: Zi o'clock today with full lflCifli. equip- s~"~1<;u~‘*<'=',"*-"<' ALPMEIAL RAZOR ‘ Covehead Racing Association they take on Sumimerside Kins- men Midgels and Juveniles in the first games in a home and home series for the Island Mid- get and Juvenile titles. Both teams will travel by bus and s special bus will go along to ac- Vislt of Dalhousle Tigers here next Fri-day night for their ex- hibition match against Prince of Wales Welshmen has caused an added stir in hockey circles. It irns been a long time since a Dalhousie team made an appearance here and fignplrtc the scoring for the per-i 0 To speed shaving, use the Gillette Tech Razor and todayk Gillette Blue Blade. These two are precision made, fit exactly, and give you extra shaving comfort. You save money, ‘This morning at 11:30. Maple Hills boys will play Parkdale boys in s special hockey game for the right to meet Spring Park boys Ijrlduy 0d this week at 10:80 A. M. For the first ten minutes of the fund Period 1r was dull. listless “by as the two squads check- nnd rte-checked with neither "mad ""1108 a real good scoring d°°"i"‘l1 before shooting the disc mm“ KGBDIng up the oflensive "Y hemmed the Saints in and ailv went into the lead as Mc- IndQDah-yiiim! The following mentbeds of the o. are requested Moncton Hawks 4-2 and by no do- ing go back to 'I‘.ruro and home ice on even footing with the pow- erful band of Moncto puck char- era. And it could be q ite possible P.J.'slioversl'ractioe No, 2 Stoke, Free-For-Ali Troi and Pace io be raced Sept. Guaranteed Purse—$i,000.00. 17th. ri ' ,_ _ _ e55 _ ti ‘r coming game against the , , , , Silflnillflitilthgfittvilllhe Li! f§§¢§°§l~ ‘isiignnihfiatfriplnséckelizus din/mail» h1g1 College hdg ghould aggufc a __ - ROM. of the “ma” "Mk5 m the Mann” Pmvmces‘ . too. for Gillette doubleedges mean liieii‘ long trip apparently WPN- "WT"! ‘i "is Trnvel bureau, necked house for the encounter ocmg dates for season of I947: d b1 in; 0m an,“ spud!" “In.” 21:‘ will be preceded by speed H k p u JuLY 16' JULY 30, $EPT_ 15.17, wit? ou ecconomy. p. n». fired i...“ a. t,“ "' m"; . . l6 0y flG G0 BLUE BLADES pfiifilzntiid 120414: when Jenkins. Truro Bearcatr rebounded right l ALL CLASSES PURSE 100k Pa’ licauiiiul bit "gfflnasrtlickhafliriilln: T s, [Id T i - ttiiigk iilrfliiiliiitltrlneothlclgig” Lighrflahhiickz; There will he a pracilce session Sake‘ Rgfel: Mzbze‘ mccled u; four“? d5“: s t 16th t" féélfllbe ‘ Wnrkrd right i td McKi ‘ u 1' h u, nd| whlp Qd for the Legion hockey team at the 0- ll G I 055 0C6 0 l T068 0H 9P - - 5 n mo“ u ‘I a an g "e w a“ w w“ y p ' Forum today at 5 n-m- Guaranteed Purse'—$iD00.00. i" ‘giuené to be at the bus tenninul at 5.15 to- night to lo to Summerslde: ke, MacDonald. Cameron. Kmnedy, also, mlzlel, Heninessey, Dudley, Flmnlgsn. Doimrr, Gillie, &'ovm. Glover. sixgliliiins. their other defenceman. M" "l" disc about thirty-five M ‘hunt 1o pick the open corner my r net with a waist high H P ihat the Saint's goalie nev- lode a move on. Seconds after FIRST PAYMENT APRIL ist. Entry forms will be mailed oii horsemen. C. F, WILLIS, Secretory. BLUE BLADES that the ‘Bearcals always tougher With iheflulfpzdges ever honed! on home ice could end the series right there.‘ ~‘ . The practice session for P.J.’s Rovers. scheduled for 2 o'clock to- CQyQhQQdI |>_ [_ |_- "Y- b" "M! clwflfld to 1 W100! m-Q-o o-ooea-ooqwoo-s» ,- 0 I , Big Bud Mclilschern is likely the toast, of all Truro today. I-Iir two goals played a most important part in the outcome and his Island followers were keenly delighted ABBY TFRYSTAL iiliii’ duminerslde WEDNESDAY, MARCH Stir ' ' ‘a MARITIME GGLLEGES Tiliiliil" Filmy “"59 carmvai . or so as when a» a . - 1|: l rl n: he n all: slun- to ad» as poison, the nun will teiodl! nnnncun nun: nonnar. naacn 10th ' :- LastGame-Semi-Final Round ‘ ..1',’2'.'3‘.."l$§,$',."1'.f,",.,,,”"",,",?,.‘.’.'., ‘m’ 7° AW s1. moms 0011.501: - Ghathani, 11.11. vs ‘ I 9 ‘ ' ' Prizes hove been contributed by lending firms of 1 i "Mi." -—- Iedeque and Summerside. ~ ummrll amount stream w. cmlnommwa osmr mo: msr om: mars mo "_ ' Ioliot Vole by Spectators to decide tire Winner! uliedto had Wnifltt. at 7.80 for the 8.D.U . Bob Leclalr. Elmer Langiile, Dclcrey. n1 s: unu- Jl" will! AIM. 50o‘ PLUS TAX BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON FQLRUM Bus Gay. Hug-hie 81mp- Nfl- '