St. Marys In In Standings 2nd'Place After 6-2 Victory Over Islanders HALIFAX. March 2-- (CF) - llalifnx St. Marys moved into tin- disputed possession of second place in the Maritime Major Hockey League here Saturday, de- feating Charlottetown Islanders 6-2 in 3 wide-open, well-played game. Halifax held the edge over Charlottetown in the first two periods rind, in the thira played a defensive style effeiitively. The game was closer thun the score indicated. lsladners missed on their good scoring: chances and goalie Jinimlc Strachan was bril- lianf. ilalilax scored two in the first period. added three more to Charlottclownis one in the sec- nnll. and matched a itiird-period goaL Billy lt'arvrick shot two in lead the lliilifiix attack and Rnh Bov.ii(-ss, Danny Nixon, Joe Ma(:Ai'lliur and Hughie Cuniphell tallied with the others. Larry Travis and Don Bellrimzcr were Ch;irlnttetown's mitrl.-smcn. Halifax staged ii tight defen- goals In, Gray; forwards. Tralnor, Fav- ero. Marshall, Br-llringer, Whit- lock, Piiwlysliyn. Mclfcnzie, Beau- dry. Smith. 1-lulitiix: Goal, Strnchan: de- fence, Draim-illc, Nixon. Weaver, Bloom: forirarzls, MacArthur, Ford, Bowness. Campbell. Watson. Morrow, Thompson, Warwick. Officials: Mill mid llctfcring. First 1':-rind 1- l'ltIllllIX. Bowncss, (Nixon, Di'nirii'ilir'i 2-Hiilifiix, Wiirwlck, (MurArlliiii'i Penalty: Duirliiik 13.57. Si-('oii(l Period 3- Cli'towii. Travis, 14.28 19.30 ihlnrslinlii 4.50 4-Halifax, Nixon. :M:icArtliui'. Fnrdi . 8.12 5-Halifax, M:irAi-tliiir. tBmvness. li'.'ii-wit-lit I148 6-Halifax, lY.'ii'ir'i(-it . .. 18.13 Pt-nuliics: Miirslizill l;'.tlSi niuior, 12.45 Mist-oiidlict, l'.3;'il mutt-ii mis- conducL Third 1':-rloil T--Cli'toiv ii, Bcllrinftc r. (Bcnudry. Mi'LuguiiI 3.56 sire. stylo in the finale Will! two; -"rill shnrt hiit islanders tiidniti 'imc the scoring punch. I Lineiips: - I Cimi-iottotnxxn: Goal, Frcclerick; 1 lcfr-nrc, 'l'r.'ivis, Diitvtiiik. M(-i.aL:- R-Halifax, Cniiiplirll. (Bowiicss, Wntsoiii . Peiinllics: Bloom ltl.-l.'i, Mitc- Arihiir 11.451. Frt'dci'i(:k . . . 1.". ti -8 2'3 Strai'li:iii . . 8 3 9 22 Glace Bay Miners Meet Islanders Here Ton.ight "Bud" P0llP'B Glace Bay Miners, ficlitini: to keep ahead of Monc- ton Hawks in order -to gain a. play-off berth, are scheduled to meet the Islanders at the Forum tonight in a regular M. M. H. L. game. For the Miners it will be their u-concl attempt in four days to play a game here. Last Thursday iiiizht they were scheduled to play at the local Forum but were snowbound in Halifax. The Miners intend to come in by plane today. They had pian- necl on taking a train out of Syd- ney last. night but the storm was so severe in Cape Breton that they could not get a car from Glace Bay to Sydney. I The weather is expect:-d to clear . ltoday and if it does the Miners will fly in on an M. C. A. chart- ,ei-ed flight. I The game is an important one Ito both the Islanders and Miners. The lslaiiclcrs need the win in order to better their chances of taking over second place from Halifax while the Miners must win so that they iiiny keep ahead lof c Hawks. Th ,up on Moncton with the latter ;playing at Saint. John tonight. The Islandeis are down two points to the Saints. In view of the setting and the record of the past perfoi'ma.nces of these two teams fans are as- sured of seeing another top-notch perforniaiice. All Islanders except Con Boiilinnime will he in action. Curlers Ready For Big Bonspiel Opening Today By Al Vlckery ' WINNIPEG. March l-(CP)-- March came in like I. lion It Win- nipeg. end that was okay with the t4 curlers getting ready for the Canadian curling championship opening tomorrow. All rinks from the 10 provinces I -there are two rinks from ont- srio-reglstered Saturday for the five-day play, and visitors were heartened by the weatherman": forecast of "No break in the cold spell for the early part of the week anyway." The seven eastern rinks arriv- Truro Ties A-P-C. Series With New Glasgow Rangers TRURO. N. 6., March 2-(CPi ---Trura Bearcats whipped New Glasgow Rangers 5-2 here Satur- day to tie the best-of-seven Antlgonish-Plctou-Colchestcr sen- ior Hockey League finals at three games each. II. N. B. Wins Hoop Title SACKVILLE. N. B. Mart-ii 2- (CP)'l'Mount Allison nagers bowed to University of New Brunswick 68-49 in the final league game of the N. B.-P. E I. Inter- zollcclate Basketball League here Saturday. The win established U. N. B. as league champions and gave them the right to play the Nova Scolla winners for the Maritime Tntercn ieiziate Championship. . Univcrsltyj ed Saturday and were piped to the station rotunda where they were greeted by civic, provincial and Manitoba curling officials. Iltlnks from British Columbia. IAibcrta and Saskatchewan pulled (into Winnipeg Friday. - Two of ' Winnipeg's oldest clubs--the Granite and the Strolli- cons-threw open the doors dur- ing the week-enti. The city of Winnipeg gave a dinner for the curlers Saturday and the Man- itoba. Government tendered ii dinner tonight. A church service at Westmin- ster United and the draw for the ll rounds were on tonight's pro- gram. Premier Douglas Campbell said in welcomiiig. the curlers he hoped that all will enjoy the "fraternity and fellowship that exists on these occasions." Mayor Garnet Coulter said Winnipeg had been looking for- ward for some time to welcoming the curlers. "I have no keys to the city to hand out because nothing is lock- Icd," he said. si.iIx. Wins In Allan Cup Series SAINT J01-IN, N. 3., March I --(CF)-A hard, low shot by Jackie Macbellan after 25 min- utes of overtime broke a 4-4 dead- lock Saturday night and gave at. Francis Xavier University a sec- ond straight wln over Saint Jolm Isenlors in the Maritime Allan Cup semi-finals. The third game of the best-in- five series will be played tomor- row night at. Antlgonish, N. 8., with a fourth and fifth game. if necessary, on the same ice. The winner will play the Nova Bcotia. Valley-A.P.C. victors for the Marl- tlmc. crown. Esso and balanced starting, Miners are now three points , Such Economy! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 3. 1952 The Islanders commence tonight pix-ti.-it could be their busiest week ;ol the season. According to coach Nsamourcux and President Dr. F. C. Dougan there is a possibility that :ll'lC,V will play four home games and this along with their two road IIRHTCS will i':ii.'c them six games in STY iiuis. Three games have defin- Iitcly been .rchcdul:d for here and il foiirxii will he played with Glace Bay on Thursday night if the lat- ter club is agreeable to the pro- posnl. should the game be played it would be the third meeting of the two clubs this week. Bczh the :Saint John and Glace Bay game.-. are postponed encountcrs. I . . . I Coach Lamoiireiix is confident that the Islanders will nail down second place in the league. Of the 11:1 came: left the lslandrrs play right at home and five on the road. '.:)n home ice the Islanders meet Glace Bay. Saint John and Syd- ney twice, Halifax and Moncton oncc. Away from home they pay :a visit to each club before wind- ing up their play on March 18. The lialifax Saints. whom the island,- ers trail by two points. have twelve gauics left. see The '-TPRIITOY. howevcr. could he is big factor in changing present plans. A lcague meeting is to be Illeld next Sunday and should the iMaril.imcs be in for another pstormy week with its resulting ypostponcments of hockey games the league c-fficiuls may be forced to take action. Under the condit- ions it might not be improbable Ithat the league heads would de- lcide to (ommeiicc play-offs im- imcdiatcly with all six teams par- ticipatiiig. e e ' There has hccn no indication !that this will happen but if it does then the six teams would either play a round-robin series or it series of sci:ics.betwcen .the (first and fourth. second and fifth land tiiird and sixth place clubs. In .ihe event of ii round-robin serle-, (each team would probably play evcry other squad twice with the top two teams playing off in the end. I O I I I Coach lmiimirriiv and the mem- Ibcrs of the Islanders team were warm in their praise of Captain icharllc Trainor of Maritime Cent- ral Airwais yesterday. Charlie piloted the plane which took the Iboys home from Halifax Saturday night and landed them safely des- -pite the storm. The storm moved in more quickly and in greater force than had been anticipated with the result that it was snow- ing quite heavily when the plane arrived at Charlottetown. The pilot was forced to circle the air- :-port. for nearly I half-hour and made three attempts to land lie- fore he brought the plane in on the runway. . . . A number of residents heard the plane flying overhead and knew that it was the Islanders attempt- in: to land. The boys themselves felt some anxiety but knew they were in capable hands with CIp- tsin 11-ainor. a Second World War ace. at the controls. Tralnor. it will he remembered, played hockey and football with St. Dunstsnts ilnivcrslty in the late thirties and. in the opinion of veteran football .coach Father Walter MacGulaan, was one of the hardest tacklers ever to wear l.hOr garb 'of the red and white. I I I Phil Vltale won a large number of friends in Montague Saturday night when he officiated at a ..i:c-liool mine in the caslern cenlrc lMn'ntnllll(l also won a fi-ii-nil in big Esso Extra Ire continually being improved to give the best comblnstion of tumor smooth flowing power, - lively ICCGlC1'lli0I'llIn(l protection against engine ping. Switch to Essa Gasoline: and you're always sbesdl GISOIJIIS" MONTREAL G, CHICAGO 4 OHICAGO. March 2 -(GP) - Rookie Dick Gamble scored three goals for Lhc- first time in his brlef National Hockey League career in lcss than four minutes of the second period tonight to lead Montreal Canadians to it 6-4 vict- ory over Chicago Black Hawks be- fore 6.41B fans. Ganible's outburst was suffici- ent to offset a sturdy. but delayed Hawk rally in the final period. First Period 1-Chicago, Gee (Raglan) . . :39 2-Montreal, Geoffrion (Relay) . 4:37 ti-Chicago. Bodnar (Gee. Moaienkoi ............ .. 5:16 4--M0nll'Uhl. Curry tolmsteadi 13:06 5-Montreal. Curry (st. Laurent, Gamble) . 18:05 Penalties: Mcgcr 1:27, Fog- oiln 12:19. Second Period fr-Montreal, Gamble (st. Laurent) 14 :31 7-Montreal. Gamble 10-Chicago, Gee (Mosienkol .. Penalties: None. Stops: McNeil . . 910 9-28 Lumley . 11 918-38 DETROIT 6, NEW YORK 4 NEW YORK, March 2-(CP)-- The lcazzuc-leading Detroit Red Wings went on one of their big- gcst scoring sprees of the Na- tional Hockey League season to- night to defeat New York Rang- ers (3-4 in n wide-open game. Five Red Wings and four Rang- crs figured in the scoring with Detroit's Gordie Howe the only player to get two goals-his 38th and 39th of the season. By losing, the Rangers' fourth- plucc edge over Boston was cut to two points. The Bruins played I 2-2 tie with Toronto. A crowd of 14,535 Same. First Period 1-New York, Ronty (Dick- ensoii. Hergeslieimer) . 14:53 2-Detroit, Prystal .. .. 16:15 Penalties: Howe 10:31, Prou- ovost 13:13, Abel 17:32, Gold- ham 18:58. Lindsay (miscon- duct) 18258. Second Period 3-New York, Hergeslicimer (Rountyi . 4-Detroit, 1-lo SSW "10 6:25 Phil. We werentt yesterday but we learned from tcaxn-niate Connie Bonhommciliat. he was presented with a cigarette holder on which was inscribed a picture of the Montague Bridge. Connie told us that Phil appreci- ated the souvenir a great deal and that he had been given it swci: time. 0 O I Connie. himself. hopes that he may be able to play by the time the play-offs start. He has been skating for some time, also carry- ing the puck and doing some stick- handllng. He states that the elbow is beginning to feel pretty well. O C 0 We wish to extend our congrat- ulations to the saint Dunstan's Un- lverslty basketball team. The Saint.-i came within two points of winning the N. B.-P. E. I. Intercollegiate crown and within one point. of earning I draw for top spot. In games won and last they stand on even footing with U. N. 3.. the two- pi-ovlnce winners. .l.lach,teIm won four and lost two games. lI.N.B.. however, defeated St. Dunstan's by nine points at Fredericton while the Saints won over U.N.B. by eight points here. As it turned out, the one point dlffcrsncc meant thc crown. . O O I The University of New Bruns. wick team won the title when they defested Mount A. It Bsckville on Saturday Iftemoon. A U. N.B. loss Saturday Ind the Saints would have won the crown. Friday night's game here between the Saints and U. N. B. has been termed by com- petent basketball observers as .ons of the best seen in recent years. At orfa time in the second half the Saints were trailing by 11 points but they came bsck to go ahead and win by eight. Before the game ended they had been ten points ahead but the U.N.'B. five whit- tled two point: of their lead. 0 O 0 . It was it tough bresk for the saints to lose by so close I rnnrxln but they know now that they Itsnd on a par with mainland universit- las. It was the local college's first year in senior intercollegiate play and they certainly made I showing which is I credit to themselves and I source of Idmlrstlon to their supporters. We know that next year they will come back and probably win the title. In the final game her. Jack nesrdon scored 20 points. This brought Jack's total for the six Intercollegiate games to in or In Iversgs of 28 points I game. His point total and events Ire far above that of any other player in Maritime liitercollegidts play. Much of the unis he was being guarded bytwolnen butstllloouldnotbe stowed. His records served Is I pretty Iccurste yardstick for Judging his bslstliell Ibility. 5 I I (Curry, Harvey) . . 15:27 8-Montreal. Gamble ICu.rry) . ......... .. 18:22" Penalties: Fogolln (major) 13:01, Bouchard 18:40, Fog- olin 18:40. Third Period 9-Chicago, Moslenko 'Gee. Bodnar) . 15:23 I I I Canadiens Win Two Games Over Week-end (Lindsay, Abel) ..... . 10:56 5-Detroit, Hows (Lindsay. Abel) .......... .. 11:15 0-New York, Sinclair (Laprsde) 11:42 7-New York, Ross .. 12:33 Penalties Bullet 0:05, Howe 3:05, Skov 13:47. Third Period 8-Detroit, Abel (Lindsay, Goldham) 9-Detroit, Skov (Kelly, Lindsay) 10-Detroit. Delvecchlo (Re I . . . . . . . . .. . 9:28 . 13:09 lse . . 15:10 Penalties Eddolls 11:10, Glo- ver 14:30, 16:30, Dickenaon 14:30. BOSTON 2, TORONTO 2 BOSTON, Miircli 2-tCP)--Bos- ton Bruins, hauling to catch the fourth-place Rangers in the Na- tional Hockey League. came from behind it 2-0 deficit and gained a 2-2 tie with Toronto Maple Leafs in an action-packed game at the lireiia here tonight. The teams had played a 1-1 deadlock in Tor- onto last night. First. Period 1 - Torniitu, Kennedy Smlllli 3:50 Penalties-Kyle 1:58, Timgi-en 7:16, Henderson 13241. Second Period 2-Toronto, Smith (Thomson) 3:55 3-nziston. Clievrefils (Fisher. Quackentiushi 17:16 Penalties-Bentley. 2:12. Hender- (Bentley, -------- -- 15?5li'imn 4:45. Mackell -1:39. annsuongilcnzue hockey was run off 13:46, Kyle 17:10. Rollins (served by Morrison) 17:10. Flaman 17:32. Morison 18:51. Third Period 4-Boston. Mclntyre 4:47 Penalties-none (Creizliton) BIONTREALT. lhllw YORK I MONTREAL. March 2 -(GP) -4 Floyd Cui'ry's two goals lad Moiit- real Canadians to a 3-1 Victory Saturday night over New York Rangers and settled Canadians more firmly in second place in the National Hockey League race. The close-checking game pro- duced only ii few dull spots for the crowd of 14,443. Canadiens' win gave them a three-point working margin over the third-place Tor- onto Leafs who tied 1-1 with Boston Bruins. Canadienii outshot Rangers 35- 19 but found goalie llxnilc (The Cat) Francis one of their toughest I obstacles. Doug Harvey of Canadians gota major penalty for swinging his stick on Gaye Stewart, who fell to the ice bleeding. Three stitches were taken in a cut in his face. I (Olrnstead. Boucliard) talking to Phil '.!-New York. Dlckenson l I First Period 1--Montreal, Curry 4 :-is (llcigesheimeri 122571 3-Montreal, Moore (Gamble. Hi.-irvcyl 14:43 Penalties - Sinclair :55. Geot- trlon 1132. St. Laurent 5:14. Stanley 13:49. Buller 15:55, lteny 17:56. Kraficheck 17:56. Second Period Scoring - None. Penalty .. Sinclair 17:33. Third Period 4-Monti-cal, Curry (Olmstead. Mr-Cormack) 11:24 Penalties -. Harvey 4:42 (maj- or), Stanley 8:04. -Shots. Fnncls ........... 15 10 10-13 McNeil 6 7 6-19 BOSTON 1, ITORONTO 1 TORONTO. March 2 -(CF) - Boslon Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. showing more aptitude for fighting than for goal-scaring. battled to a 1-1 tie Saturday night in a National Hockey League game that produced three rousing fist fights for 13,078 fans. . A feud between Toronto's Tod sinsn Ind veteran Milt schmii-it of Boston almost erupted after the final whistle. The two" players. who staged one hrnwl during the game. were side by side along the boards ill the end. Thcy threw it few punches again before team- mates and officials sqelched the outbreak. . Sloan coupled his 30th goal of the season with the game's biggest penalty total. He served one major and three minors-11 minutes. ills nislor was for I second-period light with Schmidt. He got a min- or for a bout with Hal Laycoe and served hooking and high-sticking sentences as well. First Period 1-Toronto. Sloan smith. Kenn in 9:48 Penalties -- Thomso 6:19, MIcKell 9:3. Clievrsfils 12:15. second Period Scoring - None. mlior. Mncxell 4:11. Schmidt 11:20. 13:3. major. Creighton 14:12 major, atom 15:38. ism major. Pelrson 10:34. Third Period 1-Boston. Pelraon (Quaoksnbiuh. Sullivan) l2:(l't Penalties -.. Slosn 3:46, 172:1, Luycoo 8:45, Armstrong 11:11. Schmidt 11:23. ii.ii.t. Standings (By no Censllsn Press) W T F A I'll. Detroit ..... 87 11172111 as Penalties--Bolton 4.11. 1120.14.12 . Alibies-Bruins Scheduled for Moncion Tonight I The first game of the tlis Charlottetown Abbies and the Moncton tonight. The Junior Abbies Moncton this evening players leaving the Workmen's Compensation Board offices on Euston Street at 6:30. All play- ers must be at the offices before this time iii order to receive transportation to the airport. The team and coach Jack Kane are going over on a chartered flight mid will return on a reg- ular flight. There are a number of seats available and anyone wishing to accopipaiiy the team should contact; Art. Perry at 577. The first game of the series was originally scheduled to be played in Ctiarlottctown Saturday night but had to be cancelled when with the It is not known when game will be played here. Minor League: Hockey Games Here Saturday Aiiothcr lieavy schedule of minor i t the Forum Saturday night iilic 12 games in the paperwclglit, baiitsm and pee-ivce brackets were played I Fitness sponsored program. Four games were played paperweight bracket. The shutout the Red Wings :1-0 with in the Bruins and Gallant one. The Cubs eke (out a 2-0 - decision over the Blue- birrls with David Rogers and Billy 1iiacMillaii doing the scoring. The springers shutout the Ran- Falcons took a 2-1 the Hawks. Stevie Harper Arnfost scored for with Billy Pi-owsc firing one for the Hawks. The Tigers won from the Ramblers 1-0 by default. In the first Pee-Wec game Royals scored a 4-0 shutout the Canadians. Lloyd Gregory scoreil- three for the Royals and Ronnie Higgins one. The Bulldogs won over the Spitfires by another 4-0 scare. Brodie Lantz scored three for the Bulldogs and Kenny Mncxenzie one. The Hornets and Tigers fought to it l-1 draw with Archie McFnyd- cn scorluzz for the Hornets Wendy cox for the Tigers. the Cl' The i by Poullon. The Bruins trimmed the Wliirl- winds 6-1 in a bantam game. Jack- son scored three times. Griffin twice and Cuiimoi-e once for the winners. Pasher fired the lone tal- lcy for the Whirlivinds. in another bantam game the Hawks won 1-0 over the Rangers by dC.'Hllll. ' At the conclusion of the games Lluiilor and Juvenile Ahegwelt tcams ht-lda workout under the coaches Jack Kane and Art Perry. Officials for the evening were: John Davis. Forbes Kennedy, A;-. iiold' 1i.'ncCallut'n, John Richiiru and Art Perry. Women Curlers. from Here To Play Al Moncion Pour rinks of women ciirlers from the Charlottetown club will play a series of matches this week at Moncton whcre they have ac- cepted an invitation from their op- posltes of the Beaver Club. Tliosc making the trip today and tomorrow follow: Doris MacDonald. skin. Marie MacNelll, mate. Etta Bell. second, Barbara Roper. first. Agnes I-Iovt. skip; Sybil MncMll- inn. mate. Georgina Campbell. sec- ond Agnes MacDonald. first. Kay Johnston skip. Ada Mshsr, mate. Marjorie Allan. second, Blanche Conway. first. Velma Melllxh. skin, Marlon Dock- endoi-fr. mate. Emily Raynor. sec- ond Jean Oiddlngs, first. siuir siiof riiiisiiiiia T. ...:I - x Rolls of Film tlevelopcd and Lpi-Int:-it. 14 hour service. Double also prints Any roll of I ex- iioeum only 40 cents. loprlnts 4 cents each. Mall llln lervles. Ohnrlottetown. as ozvs mung under the Department. of Physical, N. B.- .with two goals and John Ubrlsco P. E. 1. Junior 13 playoffs between wind Al iothers. Bob Leger and Len llnler Moncton Bruins will be played at Itnllied for Glace Bay. will fly to ; I I I I Moncton could not make the trip. l'39al'9r5 W. replace j"i""d the ,.-gun, :Ezinlcki with Pittsburgh Hornets I I I I I I -r . , I HALIFAX. March Colin Miiclvlillaii firing his goal: Dcmwcmm) Frank Bergen” Wu gers 1-0 on a goal by Rice and the cum Wm be npjucd by Ralph Verdi” 301" Hosklng, a 25-year-old Tomato Ind renrguarcl with five years minor U10 P8100115 pro experience. I I I I I I I lflycr. signed a one-year contract: "lid training camp. Monarchs shutout the Flycrs 3-0 the club until he takes his physical with Jackie Kennedy scoring alllcxamlnation at Jacksonville April three goals. The Braves eked out it 2. . 1-0 win over the Rangers on it goal: Terms of the agreement, were , falo Miners Hold Beavers Ton 4-4 Tie At Glace Bay GLACE BAY. N. 8.. March 2- (CP)-Two third-period goals to veteran Hub Maosy gave Glace Bay Miner: A 44 00 here Sultr- day with league-leading Saint John Beavers in I Maritime MI- jor Hockey League tllt. The 30-year-old player from The Pas, Man., scored the tying goal 35 seconds after Carl Smells wu penalized In the last minute of lay. pThe deadlock left Miners two and a ball games behind third- plncc Charlottetown Ialsndei-I while Beavers increased their lead to 24 points over Halifax St. Mary's. Ken I Watson paced Beavers Buchanan scored the Defencrmiin Carl Smells let up Watson for the first period's only tally. Leger and Haley put Min- ers ahead early in the second on leaTsTiill lip Dusty Blair from Beavers S.-llNT J01-1-N. N. 3.. March 3- (CPi-The Toronto Maple Leaf organization tonight called up George (Dusty) Blair of saint. Jcgilril 1 of the American Hockey League. Ezlnlcki suffered is groin injury Saturday night at Pittsburgh when the ti-out-running Hornets defeated Syracuse 5-2. He will be sidelined for an indefinite period. A spokesman for the saint John management said Beavers had been assured Blair would be re- turned in time for action in the Maritime "Big Six” playoffs. St. Mary's lose Bergeron Gel Replacement 3- (GP)- mcallcd from Halifax St. Mars": Saturday and was sent to Buf- Bisons of the American Hockey League. Bergeron, on loan from Syra- Ted Williams Signs contract a SARASOTA. F1a., (AP)-Ted Williams. Boston Red Sox' 8100.000-a-year slugger cIl- led to active duty as I. marine March 2- Sacui-day shortly after reaching Williams said he'd be here with not disclosed. French Girl Wins Figure Skating Title PARIS, March 2 -. (GP) .-P France's Jacqueline du Blef won the world's figure-skating chomp- ionship Saturday night with I spectacular and artistic perform- ance at the Pslsls (in Sports. Tor- onto's Suzanne Morrow finished fourth. In the official scoring, Mlle. du Blef not first-place votes from each of the nine Judges and piled up 195.85 judging points. A wildly- ctieerlng crowd of 15,000 Icclslmed the girl who had brought Francs third-place honors in tbs unis event. it the Olympics. Canadian senior women's champ- ion who placed sixth at the Olym- pics at Oslo. received 43 place points and ills judging points. g Marlene Smith of Niagara Falls. Ont.. was seventh with of placing and 161.11 Judging points. The 20- ycar-old Toronto Skating Club Itsr wig; Canadian senior chsmplon in 1 . Iii loth spot was Vevl Smith, ll of Toronto with Ooiplsclng points and 176.31 Judging points. She was runner-up for tho Csnsdisn unior title in 1952 Ind cmadlsn junior champion in 1047. Second-plscs honors went to Sonya Klopfer of Long Island city. N.tr.. Ind 't.hli-d spot. to Virginia Baxter of Detroit. Miss Klopfcr bu 21 place points and 101.97 Juds- lag marks. Ind lute 24 and 100.48. IAILY sxnonn til? ' : Lake superior. the lsrgsst Miss Morrow, 21-year-old 1051 ' : slick oosnbllisllon plays but sum, John tied the score If. 12:a:l, Ubrisco scored within 1.! seconds of the finale. Iulstod by the Smells brothers and Watson Ida. ed his second goal two minuiu later. Then Mscey evened the score. Llneups:- Saint John: Goal, Gordon; de- fence. Smelli.-. Ins, Ai-(magi, 0'1-Tlaiierty; forwards, Ubi-ism, Smells. Hurst, Nicolle. Mccraclieii, Watson. Euchansn, LII-igelle. Glace Bay: Goal. Arnell: dp. fence, McBride. Myketyn. Bloom. er. Amadio; :!oi-wards. Delmonte, Polle, Haley, Macey. Chm-lay, Wykvymt, Leger. Anderson, Dslg. is . First Period Saint John. Watson. (C. Smelle) ... 12.42 Penalties: Polls .45. 11.10, Vl'.tt. Ion 3.38, Nicolle 16.10. Second Period 2-Glace Bay. Leger, (Macey. Wywrotl .......... .. 7.20 3-Glace Bay, Haley, (Anderson. Myketyn) 4-Saint John, Buchanan, tLangelle. Hurst) 12.3.3 Penalties: Leo 3.57, ltlcBi-lite 10.08. 7 ”' 11.29 Third 1":-rloil 5-Saint John, Ubriaco, (T. Smelle, C. Smellei .13 6-Saint John, Watson, (McCracken) ............... -. 2.3t. '5-Glace Bay, Mscey, (Wywi-at. Anderson) st 13.37 8-Glace Bay, Mscey, (Dalglelsh) 19.36 Penalties: Langelle 12.35, .trun- del 12.56, C. Smelle 19.01. Arnell 14 12 Gordon 9 11 PS5. Hoopsiers In 51-21 Win Over 0. S. S. The Prince Street School bits- kctball team hammered out I 51 21 victory over the Queen Souan quintet in a league game played at P.W.C. on Saturday night. The Prince Street team scored 35 points in the last half against only six by the losers. The first half was fairly even with Prince Street leading 16-15 at the end. Pce-Wee Lee was high scorer for the night with 16 points one more than team-mate Ladni-i. George Macculgan led the Q. 1-. S. squad with 18 points. Lineups and summary:- P. S. S.: Lsrlner 15; Lee 16: Viuiitehead 8; Ross 11; Ward (1; MacLeod G; MacLaren 0; Tsntoii 5 S-514 14-34 'Q. S. S.: MxicGulgan 13; Carroll 2; Smith 4; Kane 2; MacQsurrlc 0; Hughes 0; MacDonald 0. P. W. C. Gids Defeat U. C. C. in Hoop Game The Prince of Wsles College girls basketball five defeated tin Union Commercial College girl! 38-la Saturday night in I City League basketball game at. Prince of Wales College. MacArthur of Prince of Wain was high scorer with 14 points. Guindon of P. W. C. scored eight points Ind Storey seven. 1.. Reevesfired five field goals for ten points for U. 0. 0. Claud- ette MIcMlllIn scored the clklit nmslninglpolnta for the Union Commercial College team. Line-ups s.nd summery: P. W. 0.: D. Bowness 5. E. Storey 7. A. Gulndon 0. D. Mac- Arthur H. C. creclmsn 4, V. Ward 0, H. Taweel 0. 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