By Roifenl 7 Successful Queen Square School Ice Sports Last Night -- - . . : - Lt- Queen square school's 29th an- "' Bngi W w mid Judges Col. W.J. MacDonald, Bert Crock- nual Ice sport: went over with er. JIWE Mccauum, J”, coy"... great success at the Charlottetown Forum last night as hundreds of screaming youngsters just about lifted the roof off as they cheer- refrees -- Jack Kane. Bill Brown; timer, Bill Bevan. Sr.; announcer. Leo Callaghan: scorer. '1'. L. Fitz- PAGE SIX i ed their favourite skaters and hoc- GETESQDS. S k"-W15 0" I” ”""5'- o.s.s. - Goal Roddie Rossiter; and they made the most. of it in dv George Mucuigan George the way of keen competition, goutllhigcnonald. mn..Mds' A. Carroll, sportsmanship and excellent enter-'Pm” Davetyv Bernie Maccmmnv ””"mem' .Don Whalen. Merrill Pineau. Ernie Husk-V Am” Calm” ;Praught, Jack Mac-Donald. Ronnie " was 3 big "lgm for the kidwdefence. Frank smith. Jimmy Far- 7-3 Victory Over Rangers did him- T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Glace Bay Miners 'In. Playoff Berth With 11-4 Win Over Islanders MARCH 21, 1952 Goalie 0'Heam Not Cleared nolat Goaltender Don I-twhlpper" O'- l-lcarn. who has been recalled to Halifax. has not had the clear- ance of the C. A. H. A. to play in GLACE BAY. N. S.. March 20- iCP)-Glacc Bay Miileis defeat- ed Charlottetown Islanders 11-4 11-7 Victory lies won the Prince rink last night, defeating a hard- fightlng but inferior band of hoc- keylsts. the Summcrslde Sheen 5: McInnis juveniles by the score of 11-7. Abbles won the three game ser- ies 2-1. Summerside took the open- er and Abbies the next Dwo. Forbes Kennedy was the big gun,of the Capital City attack firing five goals. while Willie Dunli netted three. Purcell shot I brace of counters and MadPadyen pick- ed up the other tally. For the los- -Donald Darby getting a singleton. irlf proud on the nights events by 1 h B ' Mccanum Llovd -.-..- flipping off top individual hollol-sl;,:'fNff;dA M” ' s DETROIT, March 20 - (elm- -.: and the Dr. C.P. Dougan Chal-; PS S g Gm, Joe somers. de.lI?Eil'0lE Rod iVV1flgs tuned bup for -. ""19 TWP”-)' "1 5k”””3 """5 r i 'B'.'l Mill. Daviso. of ar. I.” '"”h""." "V-'. Pl33'0”5- y m. P b k W Hill it-adin;.' his school team to a v:,r;?:.'e a;.;alsomcr' Jack qvimgagmsv, ting for their highest scoring total e lard-liittllig 8-4 victory over the Rmidv Amsworm. Angus MMLME of the season as they blasted New F”"” SIM” Schwl squad "I 3” cni forwards. Ralph Whitehead, York R'am.wm and . sub-goalie 0 4-3 -xhiliitlon hockry tilt. Cari-olllDa',.id MacLeod- Don MMLCO-3' LN” .A"d”50” 7'3 he” l9”l9l"- "ncked W II mm "I 21 pom” l”4Robert Jones Douglas Cudniore. PI-)fsl:lI? H)": ilotpslded scfo.m' Ilia. he Skim": ""5 Iawed N” SW15 Rollie Lee Rogcr Tanton. Richard hung mff an O -cmmle :-Pm If- F X ""1 mi” 5515” m m9 Mn” 'MacK:iv Jack Ross. Wvllie Allan. 01:11 loiilel oalmt ii-1&3; exniilg logy ' . . W": r”'.mer'”-D "I the l. - tlliaii 1': mlinlilcsa to play. 5 ””'” . " ll 15 points and was SUMMARY SI-hunky NEW Gl.ASG()W, N. St. lilarcli also a standotlt for his club on Hm, period 20 -- ICPI -- Pcnibrokc Lum'.icv pnlnizetting in the hockey with a nut period 1gNm. 3-Wk, sumlcy ,lx'in;:s (look It 0110-fzllllle lc.-ldv brace of goals and one assist. . . Lu . d ' K 11 ) 310 Allan Sup qilairter- ina s tonltzl It was it lllll-pllL'kC(l evening or lvgaslsu B. Macau,-RM, gAi)C':,P:,,aL'ew,15:,1,,nmn when they rlclelilcd Si. F. X. Uni- S;7ril'llll(,; lhrllis irmn start to fln- .c,..-,-U11. i H:')I',v loch-ecchlo, Pryslni) o;4:,.vIci'siI.v. ;)l';Ii3iiln1o 5lY'llll:).ll liockcy lFll with cv-lg ) c fro the ':l t-I . ' P lti : Z 'd. . W "t. Cl”mP5- " '" 'i '0 1C""l-' li””"i- .vc:1r-olds lLoll(li1e SCl?l!0l" 5l.:CllClIiS 2 Iljuslyslt-chDco;:1)MaCLcOd M-)7, Cm lgseronslfiics-iodm Lumhcr hintts hold a ronsi(icr- 1)LlU2ll): on .1 display of close rlval- p.-name; Q Macgujgan 3.40: 3-Nair (York, Dlckcnson 6 M ("fl;:;”irIn :l:;lstil'l:: a:;lrtMl;lict;l:lr:;lr v 1- -Il.l' l. - Ior :.l r M '" 5rfiCnxilTldl:n:lC)1l,llP siglilileiemillntiiz.-11F Smith 12 l 4-Dcliliiiti Lindsey l:?'0"d'l(:- 3'11")?” -"”""5 d"1”l" k-1”" ., . 1 . rAb'l, ll 0 ....... .. 7;l-' - u-we. -"I eirr an is ro- pml number N '”ms' l s"”"'d P""'d 5.D(-usmt, 133..-A ) lllPl's Brtlrc nIl(l Itoy Gicsclil'cl'lll. Oil of the higlilizhx. events of the) INFORMATION - PLEASE READ CAREFl.ILLY:- GENERAL TICKET SALE:- 1 ON DAY OF GAME AT 2 P. M. NOT MORE THAN 2 TICKETS TO ANY PERSON. NO TIOKEPS SOLD T0 CHILDREN UNDER. 18 YEARS 100 N0! BUY TICKETS FROM ANY UNAIITIIORIZED PERSON I. STANDING ROOM TICKEIS ON NIGHT OF GAME AT 8:20. . 7"? FORD 999? ....(.nm: was the mu,FSCholasm,i 3-95.8” Cudmmv (MW Rlmj (L'lll(iSO.V.- Allml) . 8.1;! x:'BVilliR'i;xon s::)il:nlllC l.)tl5nl"I1itIg1o'i?sx. :z1ll:lrtcl'-nllle rclllly between the 4LQs,s,. .1.Mncl)onald -. Pe"al1(,:"”rflol;F(;riod i:I(':,:':riu;;ITki(, mt: H". mm...r ' ns.L.Queen. Squaw loam "Id we IH”-Lhesl N34” 6-Detroit Hcwc The second name of the series v'.slt:n; Prince Street School quar- 5..Q.s,s.. J. MacDonald ! 'LmdSr:'w 6,533” slmed 10,. New Glasgow Sum... tot. ltpuzls a IlCC.x'-illld-1166:: hatile (Sheppard: - 9'30, 7gNCw York. Kuunmn (la). night -it eieav Iiilll of the four-slazze 6-0.S.s.. B. Mncculgall I .L.,p...,d(. slnclair, 3.-.0 , .. ..A l-ompctltion until a P S S. compct-' (Carroll) 13:11. g,..D9u-on jamellcl, "" " " I . . . Ilor stumbled on tho upper turn on Penalties -. None. (wmtf s 4" the last lap still only losing out to 9-139;;-mg, 1.95..-pk I ' '1 ""3 Wlm15n.E'. Q S S. liy a -few yards. Third Period (Skriv. Puvcllcli) 9:19 A- The boys covered the distance in' 10-Detroit, Llll(lS1i)' (By The Canadian Press) '1" Snappy time of 1:57. 1 7-QS.S. Carroll 1 Iskov. Abcli .. 19:5! ' ' :2." P l '2 E". .. a "whey Gan" R-;3G.S.-SMa1c)Eill(l:lal(iz:amom H61 cnati tins H Al Melbourne. I-la. with bnth man” Comm, U Mlhl 9-P.S.S., Whitehead -(332, I I .Phila(lclphia (A) 4 if) 1 ,, M5,, close checking hocfmpgamcy ll)-P.S.S.. Don Macbeod 4.42. Mllmeapollg (A3,. .1 In .1, man provided mrms hv me sccondti ll-Q.S.S.. Carroll - . -l (10 innings) 1-mm dubs named to El 1.1 draw 1” IDRVEY. 5- IWICGIIIEBN 9-3-ll Murray. Hrnbcsk (6) and Tlfiloll. the npengng 5055.0... Bu, me 1'-'-Q-S-5-. D8VE.V 5 u C e u e Astroth I6); Pox. Tomasic (4) and sn.o0mg...m.kinK Queen Squani (Car-roll) .. - 11:-mi . lEarly. Tompklnson (6). Hub took possession in the second Pmnnms .-..Ci"'”l”v V2”: .x-33"” The flriiw in the cl..1lln..-in with three strong (allies to one and. 8'3" Gal Maccugan nnncpm .. H... C,,....,0.,N,,.'f,..' M Tami” lw -' -W . ' - .5" I - 4 6 or n-Osman conpmml W” to wrap uplBroun H lclncillnali (N) f) .'i 1 1 .- - I l lfl:'olll.'l'S . . Van Ciiyk and Calnlianclla: Well- llr Same with it llhcral it-4 count. . . l'ItiI).n . . . carrom Dave... Jack Macnomld Ski RHC9 ll MD) - 1- 5611)? mclcr. Bevcns (El) and Selnlnlck. and Bernie MtacGuiRnn led the Steel and Rev McGonnell. 2. Jim, 7 P. "- winners with a pair of markers; Morgan and Jack Lee, 3. A. Crabbe. I M Lqkeland each while Donnie MacLeod led and Pam Mcgachmn - lvc 1 -7- 9. MnrDnnn1ri. Dr. W. . . . ,. . Under ti Years (1 lap) - 1. Carl , , , . , 4 .pmla.-qoiphm (Ni 2 3 0 file losers with a brace and Doug C, V p. 2 D 1 R. h d 3 Rep .'il.uDonnld. l.lnim h1ntDon.lld, H. .. Cudmore and Ralph whjgehendi jewuf." ' gnusqw ar "' - ll-'.nlIc ;VlnrDnlinl(l; YR. Jim lilr'- DNIU” (A) n 2 I , . glc Tralnor. Time -4 sec. gr .-r. B , .. W I . l Mcvcr. Pcssclil (7) and Lopata; garnered one apiece for the re- - WW-1 - 0) ('1-in - P-W .i-llHl- . . - malnlnz Prince street tallies 8 Yea” Old (1 13'” ” To Pamlli Yitnlr. iTl'”Ck5- Whit" I” Mid BM”- y A competent, group of officials, Mcconnem 2i Mall MacDona'd' 3' Ice 2 ll. Mt-lllllis. C. H. lx',(Iil. -. headed by Brigadier Bill Reid add- Gm” Mi”3";- g"1"9 :3 5910- P Hm-. Gnllnnl. it Hanson: vs. .1. r. At St. Petershurx x i' ”I much i” "I9 ""955 "I u" Dti3et?ea2rs.liii1 Pars? 3-Bel-lllirlil'C"-mpbelll "i A" Like!” Ji Squum" ' - - (A s 4 n1 meet. kunnlnz of! a total of 18 Mcchigar; Tim 61ge'C i ' bl""35v 1” A"'”i"- l3;”LY0.'k'm) 1., ll Skating even” (many of them two. - 0 - lcc 3-D. McDonald. .7. Mt-Dom S. 01115 . . heat affairs) m 5 record time or 9 Years Old (1 lafi) - l- Wm nld, D. Snlindcrs. .l. Burden: vs..l Lcpat. Sam (6) Schallock (10). 0” hour md ten mmute, I Watts. 2. Colin MacM1l1an- 3- D0n- .l.cslm- Johnson, .v. Mt'Nc'ill, wfostl-ou-ski (11) alid Hoult: Mnnzer. ' .'. , P "O P ,.i' ll. Burnett, Dr. Ciddlngs. Brazle I6). Blaylock (11), Colluln omci" we” ” mm”) 5"" C"m"””d ”” W” 7 I I('()r44E. .lnrrlll1c. F. llolilis. AH (14) and Fussclman. lRa;.'nall, A. IV. Hyndninn: vs.. IV. ;l;'clly,gltl;-ll Jcnkins. S. R. Benton. A1 Kiggimmgg, rig, g uss . pi cll. J, r y! Boston (N) 14 lit 1 TUESDAY - CHILDREN'S axarmo . . i . 4 to 5:30 Lo ' I ' y m,'3l,::k”f.0;fn”m R0 ml? Llgdll. HOCKEY -. Island Juvenile Championship. 109 1--M Block J- E- Burns". ,8, Am." S3”. Mdmmf Denm; WI, Aianms vs. SUMMERSIDE .. a P.M 5- -7- Clark". -1- F- MCI-mi: i's-- . ' ' - ' DA yvonnacom N, Ni(.holson' R Hills (R) and Williams. Rosselll WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY. Intermediate "B" Playoffs. w. Curtis. Ern all-Innis. vow. DIJNSTAFFNAGE VS. COVEHEAD, hue - 51,,-"5, vv. M..L,,1m.. THURSDAY-QUEEN souaaa ICE spears no l-".M Hl-u3lWNP(1l'-M”-Li?-llimkiigaig 1; '” "'''""'” mm”! P gggC',g';Eggc.i1;;T1”G A 5 Gill, l;;...-.-;... E is ' ' ' ' Boston rm .. 14 2) 1 5"” SK 73 Ice 3-H. B. Willis. w. Wilson, Washington (A) . .. 8 1: 2 SATURDAY-GENERAL SKATING J. A. Fraser, Col. Full; vs.. S. Nixon. Brickner (5) Flowers (8) PHYSICAL FITNESS . 6 P.M. Johnson, J. D. Stewart, .W. R. and White. Niarhos (7); Porter- Jenkins. F. R. Mchainc. field. Elliott (6) Stone (7) Barn- -- Ice 4-H. Peters. T. M. Gilltrs. llardt (9) and Kluttz. D. O'Rourke, W. H. Worth; v.-:.. - Al Owen. A. Hogan. L. Turner, At Burbank. Calif. L HOCKEY - All skips are expecleri to con- New york rm 4 n -G fact their .-rinks'and arrange for sLLgu15 (A) - 3 3 1 V -I their own substitutes. (10 mmngs) '"vvvr'w”t Jones. Corwin (4) Spencer (7) Vs. N H L d' Kennedy (10) and Westrum. Noble . . . - u n (2); Fine. Hctki (6) and Courtney. Championship eries (C. M P ) - . , na an res: Skating After ume . w L r r A Pu. Prominent Sports Detroit 4.1 14 11 205 IN 97 F! 0 I Children ........... .. 25c The Montreal .14 25 9 190 154 77 lgllft DIOS l'I FIG. , Toronto .. 29 23 16 I64 150 7 Adults ---------------- -- 306 Boston 24 29 16 153 :74 2:4 MIAMI. Fin. March so -(AP) New York 23 33 13 186 212 59 -(Harry B. Taber Sr.. 64. A sports Chlicga 15 44 9 148 233 figure here and in New York - mj-rm--mm state many years, died today. Born at Ithaca. N. Y. be helped develop hockey at Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. N. Y.. and pioneered skating and hockey at Miami. He , - was vlae-president of the Miami Baseba Club, the Miami Baseball HALIFAX versus ISLANDERS - TIME 8:30 P.M. 3,,..,.,.,,, ,..,, me, c.,,,,.,,,.,.,,,, backed by Cuban capital. -MONDAY. March 24 and WEDNESDAY. March 26 l- Too Late fa classify lcalt LEAVING Iron MONCTW money will go to the Club. NEW PRICES Reserved-'Sl.35 and 51.05 Standing lteem Sl.00 lxeeuflve Islanders Hockey Club. .(l6l'S0ll, Chorley, Dalgleisli, Del- tonight. in a game that may clinch them a spot in the Maritime Ma- yor Hockey League playoffs. Sydney Millionaires are auto- matically cliniiliated from the playoffs by the Glace Bay vlc-. tory unless a protest now before the league executive is upbcld. Millionaires protested the use of player Doug Hcwcy by Saint John Beavers ill a recent game. Playing-cnacli Norman (Bud) Poile picked up a total of six points. including two goals. as Miners crawled all over the listless Islanders. Walter Palwivsllyll alld Willie Marshall scored two goals apiece for Charlottetown. The ganle saw a. total of two penalties. none in the first or third periods. The spoils will belong to the winner among Saint John Beav- crs. Island:-ls, Halifax St. Mary's and Miners. ' Dates for the playoffs are yet. to be announced. Line-ups: Cliarlotietliwli: cfencc. Vltlllc. Goal. Fl'cdcric:(; d Pawlyshyll, Dut- cliak. McLiigaii: forwards. Gray, Bcaudlgv. McKenzie. Marshall.l Bellringcr. Boilllonlme, 1-'avei'o. Glace Bay: Goal. Arneil: dc- fence. Bloolner, Mykctyn. Wind- ley, McBride. Anindio; forwards. Wywrot, Leger. Haley. Poile, Ali- 23 months of pro boxing, aims for his 30th straight victory tomorrow night when he faces lanky Don Williams of Worcester. Mass. at Madison square Garden. ALBANY. N.Y... March 20 -- (AP)- The New York State Leg- islature today killed it bill which would have given the state Har- ness Racing Commission the sweeping powers over the sport in New York now delegated to,the United states Trotting Association. PALM BEACH. 1713., March 20 -(AP)-Sammy Snead turned on the steam In the final nine holes today to win the pro division of the 310.000 Seminole golf tourna- ment. The West. Virginia Iluggcr's 36-hole total of 188, six under par for the 7.000-yard Seminole Golf the M. M. H. L. play-offs. it. was learned last night from M. A. 1-1. A. President Walter Lawlor. Mr. Lawlor added that it was doubtful if 0'ilearn would be granted permission to play. 0'llearn was recalled to Halifax to replace Jimmy Strachnn, the Saints regular goalie since early in January. stracllan. it was stated was recalled by the Syracuse War- riors of the A. H. L. O But at the time of the recall S.x-rncuse was finished playing hoc- key for the season. They finished last in the western division of the American Hockey League and were eliminated from the play- offs. 0'Hearii had been on the sus- pended lisi of the Syracuse team for the past two months as the re- sult of a disagreement with the head of the club. lie was at his home in St. Catharine's. Ontario when his suspension was SllLl(IClll;.' lifted this week. He could only enter this league to play as H. replacelncnt for an- other gonliender. In order to make way for him the Syracuse team. who are affiliated with the Saints. called up Strachrln. Saints Score meme. 9 I SUMMARY First Period . 1-'GIl:fleqBn5v, Cliorley (25 P. W. C. 2-Chnrlottctowil. Pawlvshyn mf- (Marshall. Bcllringcr) 5:-in T119 Lcliauc leading Saint Dun- 3-Glncc Bay, Poilc :.-tans llnivcl-sity basketball tcam twmdipy; , 6;18!lt'.'1llDpC(l the Prince of Wales Col- 4-Glace Bay. Anderson lcgc quintet 91-34 yesterday after- (Poilc, Windleyl .'l.l4lnoon in the P. W. C. auditorium. 5-Charlottetown, Marshall ,Ja'.'k ltcal'doli'wa! - once ngaln (Pawlyshyli) 9:15 lilgll point getter with 26 points. 6-Glace Bay, lrlalcy "I lreanl-ntatlc Joe Mulially was run- (Lt-gev. Wyurotl: 1...l5 nor-up Vvlth 24 followed by Pistol 7-G1nC0.Ba.V. l)lCB1lde I M Pclc Dunpliy with IS. (I.-czcl. 1'iIi1l".ll . ll-H Jc-'1n Min-Naugilt led the P. w. P9liall1C5- N030 ,C. attack with 16 points. Joey second Puma llioytk and Borax-d each scored six . pom s. 8-Glace Bay. llaley i lwlndley. Wiwroti . 26 S Sl'.1lllIARY 9-Clinliottctowll. Marshall , .D.l'. (Vitalc) 12.311 F6. F3 pr ms. Penalties: Wywrot 5.26, Wlnci- Dunphy 8 2 1 1:: ley 6:36. glulli-lllly 11 2 .1 24 -, . Third Period C530 on 15 f it 2,? l0-Gl' .c 13; ,v. Haley mime 4 0 1 8 lLcl;cl'. Pollcl . . !.'.08lMacD0”3ld 4 Ii 0 R 11-Glace Bay, Wirldlcy M00119)! 0 0 2 0 (Polle) . .. 3.25 P J'1'cglals 2 7 10 91 12-Glace Bay Pclile - - -- (wlndleyl' . .......... .. 3.47 H t m. as yr Pts. 13-Glace Bay Haley 01' . 2 2 :1 6 (Amadlo) '. . . .. 9:10 McNauzht. . 7 2 2 16 14-Grllatlze Bra. Wywrot 13 M gcantlebiiry 1 () 2 2 1 aey. zen : arr 1 0 2 2 15-Charlottetown. Pawlyshyn Be;-am 3 0 0 5 (Marshall, Bonhommc) . 18.27 wan-en 1 0 1 2 Penalties: None. McGuigan 0 o 0 o stfiggderick 81010 23 T," 0 0 0 0 I - T . . (1 0 Arrleil 7 1614-37 M;c.:,.,,,.,n 0 0 3 3 '15-PT ' Totals .. .. 15 4 10 3-1 89"" arms 12 Convicted" NEW voakflllal-ch zo-rAp)- '- Ulidefeated Gil Turner. is leading welterweight contender after only With Newsnian VIENNA. Austria. March 20 - (AP)-The Prague radio announc- ed 11 Czechs and it Yugoslav were convicted Saturday night as spies and collaborators of William N. Oatls. AP correspondent now serv- ing 10 years in a Czech prison on espionage charges. One man was lsentenced to death and the oth- ers to prison. The broadcast said Oatls test- ified in prison at the end of the three-day trial. which echoed ev- ents of his own hearing in Pank- rac Prison last July. By this ac- count. Oatis told the court the accused had worked with him in espionage against Czechoslovakian Communist regime. oatis was convlct'ed tut. year on the basis of evidence that he I .49-pound salmon after I 25-min- ute struggle on the river Avon. The fish is behaved the lat-gut salmon ever caught in southern Inland. 1. Cards ITIIIST 50 PfGSClI?Od. ' :::nfn”:”:;ml':":?:;?I;A,?::lh"A';f;S12,r:;:'5:ido'::,V”ov,;:.mn';'m;a:,3; was doing news work entirely . passengers. Phone 861. Yellow 50 other pros. He won 31.800 first 193mm”? by wuwm 5'-Hldlfdl 2. Tickets for Card Holders on sale on Friday. March 21. and en. Wyman Large. money. ggfgnggiftmunku comm this Seturduy. March 22. from 9 A.M.fe 6 P.M. Tickets for both All the 12 sentenced s-turd-y . . l were reported by the Prague radio games picked up at this time. - to gave oonbfeagdb T1119? depkth g . . BCI1 I106 W611 ose IVO ll. 3. If your tickets are not picked up as above-they positively , ;c;i31ed”on!w 11.33351” rgyagggd H: go on General Sale. - Wu described -- .,.h-vine clung . I m'.':"';..::.'::;..,"- .s'..."':'.:. 4. Absolutely no phone erdersso please do not waste your time 3 5, ggmmgn knowledge that VOW M9 3f,".;l:?.'??f.?..''3:r.?.'l'f.;"in3"f.'l3E "'4 "”' I key teem lies been In debrfer some weeks. (M luck there- 5. Country Seat Holders must pick up their seats not later than 11..,.g..-. 9. mg. up 9).. gfgffgte ch. pg-lg. Down" mm" i 7'30 "'9'" 'I 9""" I y ! of all sent: for the playoff games will be ln- ,o.,,.,,A,m.o'T' mm, g 6. All Sect Holden must be seated by 8,45. creased 25 cents per ticket. All of the extra fj;Pfn7hj3i.”,:';,Il,gig,1f,d-,,';','f,Lg,'g,'; I l 8!” SIIOT FIIISIIIIO loll: of Him developed and printed. 14 hour eervleo. Double ers, Vance Harris, Nell wafker and oke Grady each scored two with It was a see-saw affair until the visitors started to pull away in the second period finishing that frame aheaer 5-3. Two quick goals scored by summerside early in the third drew them up even but the Abbie: soon went ahead to stay. A penalty shot was awarded to Don Darby in the second period. but the speedy defenceman failed to score on MacLean. Lineups: Ch"1'own Abbies - Goal. lilac- Lean: defence, B. Purcell, E. Kays. J. Moore. D. Nicholson. J. Mullins; forwards. F. Kennedy. I. Kennedy. M. MacF'adyen, W. Dunn. C. Greg- ory. J. Sqllal-ebriggs. E. Wood. S'Side Sheen 3.: Mclnnis -6031. J. Perry: defence. D. Darby. V. Harris. M. Campbell. P. Drolet: forwards. C. MacDonald. N. Wal- ker C. Grady. L. Claw. R. Phillips. Juvenile Abbies Win ' P. E. I. Chlship With The Charlottetown Abbie juven- Edward Is- land chsinpio "lp at the iBedeque g Over Sfside SUMMARY first Period I--c.h"1'own, 1'. Kennedy (I. Kennedy) ............ Sm 3-alside. Walker - (Grady) ............... cm 3-Ch'Town, F. xenned, (I. Kennedy, Kin) ..... 11:3 4-S'Slde. Grady (walker. MacDonald) ... 14:37 5-Ch'Town. P. Kennedy .... 15:00 Penalties - None. Second Period 0-C-h"I'own. Dunn (Purcell) 7-Macl-Iadyen (F. Kennedy. I. Kennedy) 8-S'8lde, Grady (walker. MacDonald) 13:00 Penalties - Campbell. Walbu. Keys, Mullins. -uoneeeleeeeau It 62!! Third Period 9-S'Slde. Harris (Grady) mu I0-s'side. Darby .......... 3:97 11-Ch'Town. 1''. Kennedy (MacFadyen) .. .. cu l.'.'-Ch'Towrl. Dunn .. .. 0.17 13-S'Slde. Walker (Harris) .............. 8:31 14-Oh'Town. .F. Kennedy (I. Kennedy) ........... 18:9! 15-Ch'Town. Purcell (Kilns) .. .. 14:01. 16-S”Slde, Harris 17-Clftown Dunn (F. Kennedy) 17:30 18-Ch”rown. Purcell (F. Kennedy) .......... l9:l'f Penalties -- Campbell. Purcdl, F. Kennedy. Referees - Jack "Spy" I-tenth. .......... 15:31 M. Cannon. P. Green. Bill Caloren. English Hockey Team Captures Churchill Cup LONDON. March 20 -(CF) - An "England" team. made mostly of Canadian players. tonight scored a 6-4 upset victory over Edmonton Mercurys. Canada's world and Olympic hockey champ- ions. to win the Churchill Cup. The three-club competition also involved the Unitcd states 013111- E 13 pic team. which was heated oy both Canada and the English entry. ' The clip was offered for the first time last year when Leth- bridge Maple Leafs won it. The Mercurys were leading 2-0 early in the second period when the English side blew the game wide open by kcoring three goals in three minutes. Bill Glennie of Manitoba scored three goals to lead England's nt- tack. Milt Swindelchurst. of Win- nipeg: and Ottawa's Dave McGuire and Les Aiming each scored once The Edmonton goal-lzetters were Sully Sullivan. Jack Davies. Bill; Gibson and Engelbert Miller. Late in the third pcriotl Canada made R. desperate bid to save the game by pulling out their goalie for an extra forward. They scored their final goal with a six-man af- tack. Period scores were 0-1. 4-1. 2-2 England's team was drawn from three National League clubs-- wembley. Earls Court and Har- rlngily-and is regarded as one of the strongest combinations ever to represent the country. The team has only one English- born player-Arthur Green. The others all were born in Canada- five in Montreal, five in Ottawa three in Winnipeg. one in Quebec and one ill Manitoba. The Churchill Cup series was started last year by the British Ice Hockey Association Whose sec- retary, Bunny Ahearne. th:n said it. was hoped that the series would be it forerunner of a "real worlri championship." Hockey Scores Eastern Canada Senior H semi-Finals Pembroke 4, st. -In-ancla Xavier University 3. leads best-of-five (Pembroke series 1-0). Maritime Major Glace Bay 11. Charlottetown 4. 0. II. A. Junior A semi-Finals Toronto St. Michaela 1. St. Catharines 5. (Best-of-five series tied 2-2). American League Buffalo 1. Cincinnati 2. (Cincinnati leads best-of-five series 2-0. Providence 2. Cleveland 3. (Cleveland leads best-of-five series 1-0). Hershey 1. Pittsburgh 8. (Pittsburgh leads but-of-uven series 2-0). Quebec senior einl-Final (Allan Cup) ' Chlcoutlmi 5 aherbrooke 1. (Chlcoutlmi leads but-of-seven series 1-0). Quebec Junior Final , (Munorhl Cup) Quebec 3 Montreal Clhadlens 1. (Quebec leads best-of-seven series 1-0). N'.o.lI.A.sualeeAI'lnslI (Allan Cup) sauit. Ste. Marie 2 Norman 1. (Noranda leads beet-of-seven Cornwall Wins Opener in North River Fimls Cornwall Bulldogs defeated Mil.) ion Hornets 8-4 last: night in the opening game of the playoffs for the North River Hockey League his and the Johnston Trophy. he series is scheduled for a but of five affair. The same two teams recently competed in the Queen's County lnfcrmcdlntc E series. with Corn- wall winning the two-game total goal series 10-6. Last.nlght's game was with-u ed by Ii fairly large crowd. The teams played hard, but action was slowed by heavy ice. Arnold MacCallum and Red Howatt were the referees. Summary:-- First Period 1-Cornwall, Brown. (Burke) ..... ...-.......... 1.04 2-Cornwall. Judson, (Acorn) . 3-Milton. MacFarlane 4-Cornwall. Brown. (belly. Burke) .s.............. 5.50 5-Milton, Coles, (llfacl-Inrlane) .............-.... 9.18 6-Cornwall, Burke, (Brown. Kelly) .. 10.50 7-Cornwall, R. MacDonald, (Brown) Penalties: R. MacDonald. second Period 8-Milton. Tremere 7.0t 9-Cornwall. R. 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