TEE GUARDIAN. ICHARLOTTETOWN 15. 1954 ,MsR;c.H - GOOD COOK Wings Lose WALK, England. (CPI-A m,n.agei- cooking competition in hm Lelcestershire community was I by 18-year-old Patrick Green Er,-e'u-ere more than 2,000 en- ,Jwm...mostly girls. DETROIT. (GP) -- Detroit Red Wings backed into their sixth con- secutive National Hockey League championship Saturday night as little Camille Henry scored four goals to give New York Rangers I. 5-1 victory over the league-lead- raineauxsl Mons: ers. Toronto Maple Leafs lost their last chance of overtaking the Wings by dropping a 2-1 decision to the fourth-place Boston Bruins. The Wings now have extended their string of consecutive titles two years longer than any other team in NI-IL history. They broke the old mark shared by the Bruins and Montreal Canadiens last sea- son. Henry scored a goal in each of the first two periods and salted the game away with two markers with- in 33 seconds of last-period play PUMP (CELLAR DRAINER) 7, H. 1''. Motor Deliven Twice the Number of Gallons per Hour on Other Leading Pumps. Gallon: per heur with di-ch-rm M-4 of while Detroit's Gordie Howe was 5 FL ,0 H. '5 H 30 H. sitting out 1!. penalty. Howe, and ..-- -:- -i -- rookie Bill Dlneen scored for the 4,200 2,330 1-040 1.200 losers and Nick Mickoski accounted for the fifth Ranger goal. Henry, a graduate from last year's Quebec Citadelle juniors fir- ed the wlnning goal in the second IIISIALLAIIOI (II II MAD! llt SUM! AS SMALL Game But Win 6th N. H. L. Title As Bruins Top Toronto . 12:53 Howell (M. Bentley. Howell; Penalties: Howe 11:58, 13:57. . Stops: Bower .. 13 11 10-34 Sawchuk 812 6-26 TORONTO. (CF) - A third-y period goal by centreman Cal Gardner Saturday night gave Bos- ton Bruins B 2-1 victory over To- ronto Maple Leafs in a National Hockey League game before 13.021 fans. Leafs. playing without their i-ap-I taln, Ted Kennedy, out with a groin injury, couldn't stop the driving Bruins. Harry Lumley. whose work in the nets saved Toronto from al much worse detcat. moved into a tie in the Vezlna trophy race withl Detroit's Terry Sawchuk. I Ted Smith opened the scoring at 17:33 at the lirst period whell he took a passout from Danny Lew-I icki at the iaceoif and beat Sugarl Jim Henry dead on. Lewickl, brought up from Pittsburgh Horn-1 els of the Alnerican League, wail loudly cheered for his perform- ance. l-llenlmlng Mackell tied the game .. period on a fancy play in which ” '2 "' '"”""': he skated from behind the Detroit summg gm 5”" net and hooked the puck past sprawling goalie Terry Sawchuk. OIIIII IIAIINGS IIOUIII , N0 LLIIIIKAIIOI. SLMJHARY First Period (Ail IRON Illllllil. ' l-New York. Mickoski I(0tt0llI(AL ixullman. Raleigh) 7:47 2-New York, Henry (M. Bentley) 9:19 O N LY II-Detroit. Dineen 3 IHowe. Lindsay) 13:15 - 4-Detroit. Howe 69 (Wilson) 19.01 Penalties: Pavelich 8:15. Evans 12:28 and 18:11, Skov 15:57. 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Stops: Henry 6 6-18 Lulnlcy 8 2-20 M()N'l'REAI.i. lCPt - Mulitrclil Canadlcns bounced back as con- telidcrs for a sccolid-place finish in the National HOl.k5Y League by blanking the tall-end Chicago Black Hawks 4-0 Saturday night. I With flile support by relief goalie Jacques Plalltc, who turned in his fourth shutout ill 14 games. ,tl'le Molltrcalers were never in serious trouble. Maurice (Rocket) Richard bagged his 36th goal of the season and the otiicrs went in Lorne Davis. Jean Beilveau and Bert Oliilstearl. Canadlcns might have lion fartller away but for the smart work of goalie A1 Rollins. who had 40 shots in all tossed at him. Planie handled 30 shots faultless- ly. Davis opened the scoring with a slow shot. the puck sliding under Rolliils' leg to the. far side oi the net. Less than two minutes later Richard thrilled the crowd of 14.- 136 by going all the way from cell- tre lce. Picking up Elmer Lach'a pass. the Rocket stlckhandled through the Chicago defence of Lee Fogolin and Bill Gadsby and blasted a shot past Rollins. Early in the second period Bell- veau neatly trapped a hard pass. took a few strides and scored from 15 feet out. Six minutes later Olmstead snapped in the rebound of Richards shot. SUMMARY First Period 1-Montreal. Davis (McCormack. MRZu1'I 7.46 2-Montreal, Richard ILACI1. Johnson) 11.20 Penalties: Zeidel 16122. Second Period 3-Montreal, Beliveau st. Laurent 10:27, (Moore, St. Laurent) 5:09 4-Montreal. Olmstcad 1Rlchard. Cvt2OlI1'lOl1I 11:23 Penalties: Harvey 1'00, Whar- ram 9:13. Masnick 13:10. 1 Third Period No scoring. Penalty: Fogolln 9:06. Stops: Rollins 10 16 10-36 Flame 8 12 10-30 'Toroiito East Clark Again Defeated PARIS. (CF)-A team of Cana- dians from the British Hockey League Sunday won the Jean Po- tin Cup by defeating Toronw East York 6-5 before a crmi'd of 6.000. The expatriate Canadians won the three-day Paris tournament in which Sweden was also repre- sented. The East York club.whlch finished second to Russia in the world championships at Stockholm a week ago, also finished second here. having defeated Stockholm Three Crowns 8-7 before 12,000 fans Saturday night. Moe Cralalld. lcadylg scorer of the world tourney, scored four goals in Saturday nights game His fourth win the deciding tally Galand scored another two goals in Sunday's losing effort. For common ordinary sore throat lwinners lead to SIX shared a pass from Bill Quackeli-I and Nomads Defeat Sydney Lengthens ' Lead trailers 33 as 1 s ' w' W" We - mm W....:": I” 4-0 MacLure. .the year, and Saturday t's 1 n 1 The Dribtfviclsliis IIHI 1-illl Igiiile vias no exception. It vial . .. ,. . i ulth Mccailoll sLui.li,; fol llleyiahlv mggtd but clean”, pl”-ed we Nomad-7-E ;r;;;;- Shutout Over Miners chances of gaining a pla. p berth in the Island Basketball Lea-1 sue on Saturday night by deIeat- GLACE BAY, N. s., 1CPl--Syd- 1118 the SDUFL Lodge Tl'0U-I:-1'5 33-55 ney Millionaires took a 3-1 lead iii In E lame BL PNTIC9 OI WN55 C01'Itlieir best-of-nine Maritime Major Hockey Games At Montague 1989- Hockey League semi-finals Satur- ML'RRA1' HARB0l'll WINS sex Rangers won the Maritime th:'hI81rsI:OlKaEl(':3tolapfj1leV1:1lI(Jl aflrtlilinll gay lndllght byoshuttlng out Glace L-.. junior hockey championship Sat- poim lead. At one Mme during asydne"e”OL' im, L I L at The Montague Bantams non the The Murray Harbour High urday night by defeating 111111;! the second quarter they held 5 ggwml; NguzAmadm gn) lib ".11 first game of the Kings County School team defeated the Mont- Monarchs 4-2. Rangers won the poim margin. . I - y I 3 .'” finals against Murray Harbour ague High School team 8-3 --in a best of three series again”. the lg” E” :41 0 the ms” pe”0d' Saturday by I score of 6-1, to fast exhlbltlriil game plated at Nova Si-otl: champs 2-0. home take a five goal lead in the home aerlea. Scoring Montague were K. Peal-don an, E. locals. Ill the DECIAPE game, Mont-i ague blanked the Mulray Harbour squad 1-0 with Ballenl Ppardon doing the honors. return games Montague toillglll. will be played at PAGE SEVIN Montague Saturday night. These 1'” two schools have been staging u- through all three periods, but the iisitors held a slight edge on and st passing which decided the gune. The SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. (CPJ-Sun The Trotters sppurtcri back dur-1 ing the third quarter and cut the Andy Mccalitlm shot the second .it 10:29 and Gordie Conan scored N mam u” d P01T:I:- Thtiliil the last two minutes of the, o p e away in e as pg.-rod, quartert-0 Dutscorelheir opimnentsl Charlie Marshall got the last byMl2l pougitsn F i d goal of the game at 17.34 of the a co ac arycn score a semnd pg,-mu, heiill-hy 25 P011115 I-0 Ifiifl the N”'l Norm Defelice worked hard for mads to victory. Freddy Coyle his shutout. He made 43 strips, 20 was runner 11p with 17. fnllouedm the second period. Mme CH3 bYELt:1'nI3i1;113lf;GUlEEI1 1il'1Ihh12- 11-licks stopped 30 for Glace Bay. BF C 0 0n was 1113 scorer, Glace Bay picked up three for the losers with 18 points. Kip me nve pemmes. Ready and Des Burae em-h scored The fifth game or the 561195 is 12 while Walter LcPage had 11 and at Sydney Tuesday. m,.,.i-v'A"' ,;KS..'at31ugk, ...,, J”, 11:” of ELL xv. CIGARS -7 Bug gour Favourite I.9lllIIlllCl;1Q I A Perfect. Sniulro a! a Popular Price SIMON'S El Producto uumnon The air-tight plastic case. VHIII scientifically fresh from the new IIUNIIDORI SELECTION Look for Simon's famous hllmirior on cigar counters everyw here. treated humidlfying unit, keeps your favourite cool-smoking El Productoa In perfect condition. Choose from the complete selection - all fragrant and fresh as the day Simon made them. Gump Glllis 10. . Llneupg- The Same W35 handlPd b.V B0bbl' Sydney: Goal. Delellcc; defence, 73 . .. LEUEFIY and Mac MacDonald. Mccallum, O'Connor. McDonald, I i74'"””"?”i' I .. Reardon; forwards, Marshall, Mc- 5lMMARY lntyre, Renaud, Robertson. Pii-ie. Nomads 1.1;, 5.; ms msjbacrolx. Chorley. Conan. Anladio. N1-3512'-adyen p12 3 0 35, Glace Bay: Goal. Hicks, de- chandler g 2 0 0 4 lfence. Whyte. Treen. Cainpiicil: coyle H 3 1 0 17 forwards. Farelll. Myles. Miller. Diamond g - 0 0 1 9 Kodatsky. Connelly. Raochlord, Ar. kcy Macpmmall 2 1 0 5 ilett, Watson, Ouelette. IMacGulgail 6 0 1 11! H73 P3l'l0'-'l Scantlebury 3 0 0 6 ll--Sydney. Amadlo Diiiziel 3 l 0 'R&naud' . :41 E. MaCK1l1n0n .. 3 o o e 3-S-Vdn95'- Mwallum I - .. I. i 4 lCOtU1lll I 1039 Totals 39 4 2 83 3-Sydney, Covian -1-mans F0, F5 H; lL:tcrolx, Marsliall) 18.21 (3,115 5 0 0 10 Penalties. Watson. 7.11. iNlcholson 9 0 0 18 5"-mud PEN"!-I Bufge 5 0 0 12 4AS.1'ili1e.1'. Marshall K. Ready 6 0 1 i2 l0'C0nn0rH 17.34 tLepage 5 1 0 11 I Penalty: Mccallum. 9.36. IMai-Klllnon 1 0 4 2 I Tm” P"'l0d I . . , , , V , No scoring. "IV 1"" TII” Totals 3;; 1 5 55 I Pciialtlcs. 1-'zil'cIll, 11.31; '1'reeii, l"””'”h I A, W 7 I 14:22, Conan, 15:51. -Vlmlxlllt 1.090 nous VACCINATICII MSWPSI plciiuirc - .... - Dcielice .. 10 11 12-43 F.lPIOtllICl0 WINNIPEG. ICFI--Almost 1.000 me” 3 I0 -2-30 f::fri:::;”Iga'” : dogs have been 1'aL":llldl&Cl ill "'CfR"Vf7 7 i. i ' Mannoba as 3 ma-im. Commi BIL: DRAW BALK clearxiic plastic -measure against the current out- LONDON. Icp.L'n-ileves who w"””"”' blfmk Di T311365. 131'. R. H. Lay. stole a truckload of shoes aban- dlstrlct vetcrlllarian, federal de- doned their loot when they dis- Daflmellt 01 agflcllllure. reported covered the shoes viere all for the l C. Sziturdr-.i'. left. font. At I0, Ken Icnheld had worked in a grocery and a hardware store, and taken a short electrical course in house wiring. But nothing was happening. " "Iran I joined lb: RCAF in 1949, I learned the 'in'3' and iout'r' of electrical aviation instruments. motors, aircraft wiring, batteries, linb trainer: . . . " ray: Ken. When I joined a squadron and carried out myfrsl ma inspection on a plane, I go! a real feelmg of ramfixclion, nbf only at the knowledge I had gained. but at being able to raw: my country. In lb: past couple of year: I '12: visited many place: of intern! but was particularly fortunate in being selected 4: electrical crewman on special trips to Texas. England and Brazil. - If you went to acquire a skilled made while you serve Canada In the defence of freedom . . .and are between 17 and 40 and have Grade 8 education or better, see the RCAF Career Counsellor at the address in the coupon - or mail the coupon. 4: AT woiuc... senvme CANADA ?& LAC KEN BANFIELD 73, of Halifax, N.S., is O null-d Electrical Technician- ei Mambct of his iquiiami Nsclrey and boviehell lemur- and vs world traveller. Mon 1 vied, Ken and M1 wife and I eon live in Ottawa. ,.....-.-.........-....-u-..-.-H.----.--..-H-..g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l FORCE (9 Rlit RI l"I'I.N(a L.N'l'l' The Jntirnal Building Phone 11223 Sumnier-Ida. I'.F.l Plan nail to me, without obligation. derail: rt enrolment! requirements and opening: avail- able in lb: R.CA.F. NAMF (Please r-mm 4Snrrmnn Thriuiun Nam-) STRFFT ADDRESS .., CITY PROVINCE ..... EDUCATION (by grade and prni) .. ....... MARRIED 3 SINGLE D AGE cu-54.lt I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I