- Losesl In F Manitoba, Ontario On Top MacD By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONCTON tCPl Manitoba and Ontario alone emerged iiniletcatcd. Monday night after the secondi round of the Caiiarlian rurlingy ” piouships--and both by unem-i pectedly healthy margins. ; Bill Walsh's -Winnipeg rink won no first round match against Qua-lHiil was unable bee 12-7 and breezed,-past Northern Ontario 9-7 in the evening second round. ' g Ontario, skipped by Alpliie l'lui- lfps, dusted off favored Alberto 9-4 in a surprising first-round finish and won 12-8 in the evening against another pre-tournament choice. the defending champion ” ' : hewan ua . Newfoundland has yet to win a match but the other three Atlan- tic provinces - New Brunswick. Prince Edward island and Nova Beotla-completed the day with 1-1 records. New Brunswick and Ontario. a couple of underdogs, crossed up the experts in the first round Ry trimming cut. L wan and - berta. , I New Brunswick did the job on Saskatchewan 12 - l0 and Ontario came up with a 9-4 win over Al- berta. Manitoba performed as expected defeating Quebec 12-7. and British Columbia downed Newfoundland 13-8. Prince Edward island defeated Nova Scotla 16-12 in a match that onaid llicir rinks i'iIi'IiiiL'. In pct'iCt.'lltllI. it was touch and so all the will three ends. 66 allel HR. and 99 alter llt1lF. Sasl.:iiilicii.'iii eil::cd ahead with a single on tlii- 10th but Lister was not to tie tlcuicd. lie puslieil lionm a lilo in "”" ””””' t”""""' '" "1" M Mm" i'(':iiiIiiigin(didni'iihiy his mates for a tn hieiik up a clus tor of New Bi'iilisuIi'k arnunil the button. Still only one was good 1 PHILLIPS IS STAR .-ilplur Phillips lliii)ll(1 his Un- tario rink with the skill of a fenc- ing master and had them hitting on his broom in an amazing dis- play of knockout curling. l The Oiitarin four scored singles in eight ends, sei cu consecutive. as 1 they took the gain? right away from Alberta. Matt Baldwin's rink were leading 3-1 after three endsl hr they didn't get another show- in until the 12th when they added a single. . Dr. Wendell Alactlimald skipped his Prince Eclunrit island rink lo: a win over Nora Scutia after al- most blowing the match at th(' midway point. The islanders were holding a comfortable 9 - 3 lead after six ends. 1 Goinz finally got his rink roll- ing in the seventh when he struck for four. P.E.l. scored one in the eighth but Glinz came right back to tie the score 10-10 with a three on the ninth. But the lllacdonald was a toss-up from the outset. The Saskatchewan - New Bruns-. rink scored three in the 10th and wick match corralled the crowd'slput the game away with three attention; De1is1e's and home-towner Ralph Lister In This Corner jimmy Hill: hadltia had B two on the 11th. more in the final end. Nova Sco- Afier The Playoffs If is Trophy Time In less than two weeks the Nat- hnal Hockey League will be gett- ing ready for its Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Canadiens of course will be the top place team and will lllo be top heavy favorites to take everything in sight. If they don't there just isn't any justice on Sat- urday night the Habs whipped the Chicago Hawks 3-1. which isn't any at feat. but their victory over 0 Wings on Sunday should be re- garded as something of a surprise since the Canucks must have been at least a little below par for that game. After playing In Chicago on Friday. travelling back to Mon- hell on Saturday and off to Det- roit on the same night Toe Blake's crew must have been a very tired outfit when they ar- rived at the Olympia. Yet they had enough on the hall to come Fun behind and score ti goals on Gian Hall. which in itself is Iornething that hasn"t been done Coo often this year. Jean Beliveau tcked up two more goals over he weekend to rut his total to 44. He now needs I to tie or 7 to break Richard's record, and he has 6 games left to do it. Another record that could Qaally fall is that for assists held by Ted Lindsay. Bert Olmstead needs 5 assists to crack it. Elmer !aach's total of 54 was high before Lindsay broke it. Still another mark that could get severly jarred is that of most points by a team in ,one season held by the Red Wings. Canadians have an outside chance of doing it but they need live victories in the remaining games to gain 102 points for the Mason. to break. by one point. the old mark. Soon after the playoffs the yearly all-start teams will be picked and a number of trophies carrying a 81.000 price tag will be passed around. We may as well get in the swing of things and pass around is couple oursel- In The N.H.L. The ”Rocket". Doug Harvey. Tod Sloan. Gordie Howe. Red Kelly. and in few others Bcllveau looms as a great favorite at least this cornerls great favorite. We would vote a special awafd known as the "Heart Trophy" for fearless A1 Rollins for great courage shown above. and beyond the call of duty. For the Calder Trnphy there are some good looking young prospects Ceisia and Lalande have trailed off quite a bit following an early sca- son rush. Henri Richard started out well: slid back a bit after his injury and has been doing a good bit better in these last few days of the season. Dick Duff has been con- sistently good all year and Glen Hall once again proved that Jack Adams knows a prospect when he sees one. Yet in the face of all of this competition this corner casts its vote for young Andy 1-lebenton whose play with the Rangers has been nothing short of outstanding. The Lady Byng award is one that a lot of players would be ashamed of receiving. Defense- 'ni-.u seldom win it although Red Telly and Bill Quackenbusli have Ween a couple of notable except- ions. Neither one of these has much chance of taking it this vcnr. Kelly is well up in the pen- Lilty parade and Quackeiibush's star has dimmed quite a bit since he was a standout for Detroit and in his first few years with the Bruins. When there is no out- ' d' defensemen around with a low penalty rccorll it is usually given to a high scorer who has only a nodding acquaintance with the league's various penalty time-keepers. Dutch Reihcl will win it on that basis. ' Jacques Plantc. has all but cinched the Vezina Trophy which in reality is a team award. but the Vczina Trophy winner isn't always regarded as being the best goal- tender ln the league So as all-star yea. Probably the most import- ant or at least flle trophy with the moat meaning attached to It is the Hart. given annually to the player Judged the most valuahl his team. Out of I large field that includes such notables as Andy Bathgato. Jaaa Bellveaa. goalie this corner casts its vote for little (lump Wniasley who will be given more than passing notice for dimes three on the 10th but the was dead and all Newfoundland could get in the final end was a .sinr.z1e. Rink Wins 1, inals Play British Columbia and Newfound- iland were battllns on fairly even after starting out with a dead end Mu, the gyorp .1,-aitini-1..-cl 3-fl attcrttcrms with the Kimberley rink failed m how the mm”. M m, fans much past the mid-nay Ptlllll when Bill Walsh had his ahead 6-2 leading 5-4 after six. INFLD PROVES SHAKY The western team scored seven thp ml. in the next two ends and New- recovered Bob llth end but five ends and maintained a comfortable Only once Thetford mines too late. The Manitoba - Quebec match rink The Winnipeg four captured all margin 11'11l0u.E11Ulli. did Walter Smith of threaten and that was 3 three in the llth but it was .Troiiers, Aces Win Hoop Tiiis The Trotters resunieri llicir win- uuig ways in the City Basketball 1.('5li,',l1e last night whipping the Aionis 86-54 in the first game of a doubleheader at P. W. C. in the second contest the second place Arcs kept pace with a 79-64 ver- dii-i over the '-'-'e1shmcn. lligli scoring Moi-i; i.;uluci' and WOIl(1i'111 tGumpl (iillis paced the Trotters wltb,Ladner making good S'side Juveniles Cop Opener Of Playoff Series The Summerside Curran and Briggs Juveniles defeated the Ken- sington Juveniles in the first of a home-and-home. total goal series. at Civic Stadium last night by the score of 7-3. The first period was slow and ended 1-0 in favor of Sum- merside. The middle session pro- duced some sparking hockey. each team scoring a goal. During the latter half of this frame the visitors kept the F. and B. boys bottled behind their blue-line for minutes at a stretch. The home team really started to roll in the final chiikker scoring five to Ken- sington two. Red MacLean. I smooth centre for Summerslde led the C and B attack. potting three goals and getting an assist. Donnie Ross. un- curkiiig a beautiful shot. scored a brace of tallies. Ulric Gallant and defenreman David Silllphant had goal and two assists each. and Gerald White chalked up one help- er. For Kensingion Billy Thlbeau led with a goal and assist. Carlyle Maclilachern and Ewen Sinclair each blinked the red light once. and Keith Sudsbury and Alan Andrews each chipped in with an assist. Referees Gord Jackson and Jackie Bernard handed out five penalties. four including a major to Arsenault for cliarging. going to Summerside. The second game is slated for Kenslnglon rink. and the winner takes on Montague for the right to meet Charlottetown in the finals. Today's Minor Hockey Program 11.00-12.00 - Practice. All QSS Paperweiglits and Pee Wces not having classes in forenoon. 2 00-230 - lnterscholastlc Paper- weights. PS5 vs WKS. 2.30-3.00 - Interscholastic Pee Wees. PS5 vs. WKS. 4.00-4.30 - Int rscholastlc Paper weights. Model. outhport Cubs vs. Unit No. 1 Bluebirds. on 14 field goals for '18 DllllllS- Giiiis was a close S('tltlll(i null 24. Roy M('(iillll1C11.s iii pninls M't't'p high for the Atoms and W. Xiao- Donald was second with 14 Only three personal fouls were called during the entire game Irv MacKinnon was tagged will one for the Trotters and 1lliwQiiarr1e and Mc(louncll for Aloiiis The Trotters coaslcd luinie on a 16 point lead built up in the first. half when they outscored their op- ponents 30-14. SECOND GAME y The Aces found l1lCIlt:if'1VCS tip against inuch stiffer competition then they usually get from the second division clubs and had to come from behind in the second half to take the victory. The Welslimen were hitting fast and often in the first half and lead 39-37 when the whistle blew for the start of the second. They faltei-ed badly in the last session however and the Aces. with Father Clarence Roche and "Hec" MacDouga11 going on scoring rampage, outscored them 42-25. Lorne li1acGui','an was in his usual role of high scorer for the Aces with 27 points. 17 of them in the first half. Father Roche was nipping his heels with 23. points. scoring 16 of them in fhei big second session offensive andi Macbougall picked up 16. of which 14 were garnered in the last half. The We1shmen's points were evenly distributed. Landrlgan led the pack with 15 and Gus Mac- Laren. Jim White and Macitenzie each picked up 12. Trotters:- Gillls 24; Ladner 28! Howatt 8; MacPayden 16; Ready ii: Macxlnnon 2. otal - H. Atoms: - MacQuari'ie 10; VI. MacDonald ll: McGonnell 16; Scanui-bury 6; B. MacDonald 8. Total - 54. Accs:- Roche 23- lllacGuigan 27: 1liacDougall 16: Revell 10; Dalziel 10; Killorn 2. Total - 79 P.W.C.:- Landrigan 15: lilac- l.arcn 12; 1.. Flack 4: A. Flack 2; Johnston 7; White 121 Maclfenzie 12. Total v M. Curling llesulis MONCTON fCPl - First round results in the Canadian curling championship: Nova Scotia PEI N 200 100 403 020-12 102 013 010 303-16 110 101 001 301-9 003 020 430 000-11 Quebec 001 010 020 030- '7 Manitoba 020 301 202 101-11 NB 030 300 102 021-12 Sask 201 021 030 100-10 MONCTON tCPl-Second-round results in the Canadian curling hampionship 'ay: Nfld BC 4.30-5.00 - Interscholastic Pee wees. Model. Southport Rockets vs Unit No. 1 Springers. The Ahbies haniam and iiiidget teams will meet tonight. at Bar- bour'a showrooms to travel the llarl Trophy The rest of our Sail-star squad would go like this: defense Kelly and harvcy: for- wards Beliveau. Howe and Olm- stead. the Montague squads in the second game of their home-and-home playoff series for the Kingstaueens titles. Montague where they will take on V Nfld 001 010 104 010- 8 Nova Scotia 210 202 040 102-14 ililherta 210 018 1111 000-12 lPEl 001 100 000 432-11 iNnrthern Ont illilanitoba "Quebec 102 001 010 012- 8 Ontario 012 020 112 012-12 Sask 100 501. 000 1W- I 001 010 121 010- 7 New Brunswick vs Northern Out. 110 202 000 102- 0 P.E.l. vs Saskatchewan out no on: too. 5 Newfoundland vs Albert 5 Thochai-lottotowaGua.rdIan,'roaaday,liIa.rds8,l056 I Whiilock Shoots Winner As Capitals Shade Beavers 5-3 . Miles Brklacicli FREDERICTON (CP) - Tlu-on unanswered goals in the last per- ind enabled Fredericton Capitals to trim saint John Beavers 5-3 18 Monday night and take a 4-3 lead in the Atlantic Coast Snlor Hockey League best-of-nine semi-final. Caps rallied from a 3-2 deficit at the end of the second..Larry by Doug McPhee. who shot the first two Fredericton tallies. Buck Whltlock fired the winner and Bill McDonl81I counted into an open cs e from centre ice at 19:35 after esvers ranked goalie Jim Shirley. Joe Leptne started the passing plays for the Black- burn and McDonagh tallies. wally Kullman. Mark Boileau Sn: Ron Ruble scored for Saint o n. A victory for Caps at Saint John tonight would eliminate the pen- nant-wlnning Beavers. Otherwise the deciding game will be played Wednes ay. Amherst Ram- blers are waiting to meet the win- ner in the final playoff series. Summary First period: 1. Fredericton. ltlcPliee (Miles. Whitlockl 7:33: 2. Saint John. Kullman llilnchberger. The following telegram was re- ceivcd yesterday from Lt.-Col. D. A. liiacKinnon. who is in Florida attending the annual meeting of The United States Trotting As- Garrison League Rifle Results The following are the team scores posted in the second shoot of the Garrison Rifle League. er Y 5 Med "A": - 2-Lt. A.K, Mulch 99: Sgt. J.S. Vessey 97: Sgt. R..l. Hurry 97: Pte. .1.S. Buell 97: Cpl. K.L. Colcs 92. Total: 482. R.C.M.P.: - Sgt. AM. fohnsion 97: W. J. R, Marllonald 06: S-M. D. R. George 96; Cat. W.P. Coughlan 96; Cst. H.L. Ogilvie 93. Total 478. Counted out - C.-ii. C.A..1. Run- gay 93; Cst. G.H. MacKinuon 91. 5 Med "B": - Cpl. N.S. Hurry till; Pie. E.S. Moore 95: Sgt. B.W. Ryan 93: Pte. C.R.A. Walton 92; Pte. G.S. Ladner 91. Total 407. Mcounted out -- Pie. D.P Roper Navy - L-S. G. Dietsch. M; A-Cmd. D.F. Maclfenzie 94: P2 W. Judson 92: C.P.0. L. Llewellyn 02: A.B. G. Court 92. Total 465. Counted out - 1.1. L..G. Douglas 91: Lt. (Si J. N. MacDonald 74. R.C.A.F.: - Sgt. M.P. Suslck 01!; LAC B.E. Rowland 97: Sgt. B. W. Roper 94; LAC. A.W. Cooper 90: Sgt. L.S. Bersey 116. Total 465. RECCE: - 1.1. E.G. Kcrr 99; Capt. L.G. MacNevin 94: Li. D.B. Mscbesth 110: Mai. R.J. Mahar 88: O-C J.D. Nicholson 35. Total 456. Counted out -- Capt. LW. Ford 83: 2-Li. D.S. Campbell 77. Tuesday's Draw MONCTON tCPl - Tuesday's draw in the Canadian curling championship: Third round (9 a.m. AS1'l Nova Scoiia is British Columbia Quebec vs Ontario Manitoba bye Fourth round (2 p.m. ASTl Alberta vs British Columbia Quebec vs Prince Edward Island Northern Ontario vs Ontario New Brunswick vs Manitoba Newfoundland vs Saskatchewan Nova Scotla bye Hockey Mllton Hornets vs. Albany St. Pats NORTH RIVER RINK TONIGHT First game Intermediate "B" finals. Game time 8:30 I Skate after Iilllil Plilttlltfli l. lttilit wow- It's a. good time to check your car Br scratches. body or tea- der dents and paint Job. give you I rm Estimate on part or complete Job. -.V llnmal ? We are llolwid for Tfturntl Mums om .59. second Rubic Blackburn's equalizer was assisted ffggmni Lem” 7:” Blackburn ll :40: ties: soclationz Barrett) 10:57. Penslttesf :87. Dorrlngton 9:47. 11:47. Kullman 16:59. Campbell 8. Fredericton. McPhee (C a mpbell. Whitlocki 5:12; 4. Saint John. Boileau (Ruli- maii. Nicollel 9:19; 5. Saint John, (Smith. Brkiacichl 10:00. Smith Third period: 6. Fredericton. tMcP1iee. Lepine) Whltlock (Campbelll 12:34: 8. Fredericton, McDonagh (Lepiue) 19:35. Penal- none. Stops: Shirley Craig Cornwall Wins Milton Draw: in a doubleheader at North Riv- er rink last night Cornwall whip- ped York 6-2 while Milton and Hampshire battled to a 2-2 tie. The second contest was a regular ,league game for the R. R. Bdl Trophy. period: 7. Fredericton. 8 7 Standings Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia Alberta New Brunswick Quebec Saskatchewan Newfoundland Northern Ontario 6 8-23 811-” Registration Fees Reduced For Maritime Harness Horses "My resolution that Maritime horses any age be reg- iatered for five dollars in fifty-six and fifty-seven was passed unan- imously thls morning. Received many congratulat entation of facts.' The above news will be welcom- ed by breeders of harness horses throughout the Marltimes who will now have an opportunity to regist- their aged horses at the reduced ions on my pres- . W.L 5 Med Coy "A" 482 10 points R.C.M.P 478 3 points 5 M” CW "5" 457 0 Wlnts the Canadian culing champion- Navy 465 ii points h . RICIAIF 465 6 poms s ips after two ounds. R. E. C. C. E. 456 6 points. onurio Individual scores for second M.niy0bg Week "91 British Columbia 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 DAVE MMLEOD beat them 5-2." said M Primroses's playing coach Cecil "Bobby" Dowllng last night on the eve of the Primrose's second clash with St. Dunstan'a University in the Island League hockey semi-finals. "They've got a tough team." said Dowling. "but we've lot I good one too and I think we can take them." ' The Priinroscs had better live up to the predictions of their couch or they will he very definitely be- hliid the old fashioned 8-ball. An- other loss for Montague tonight would put them 2 games down and the Saints would need only one victory in the remaining games to wrap up the series and enter t e finals against either Parkdale or the B.Y.C. The Primroses tonight will line awe.” Ch'iown Teams Win P.E.l. Titles The Cliarlottetnwn Abbie Paper- uciglits and Peewees won the Kings-Queens championship when they defeated the Monmgue Paper- welghts and Peewees in the final game of the home and home series -played at Montague last night. The MONCTON icl” - Smldlnil 1" lfharlottetown teams defeated Mon- tague in their first encounters at Charlottetown last Saturday. and finalized their victory last night. 0 in the first game the visiting 0 ;Papei-weights edged Montague by a 2-1 score. Roberts and Much! - lan were the goal getters for the Ahhics, while Annear scored the singleton for Montague. The Abbie Pcewees blanked Mon- iiague 40 in the second feature of the evening. scoring for Charlotte- town were Rice (21. and Dow and Flood a singleton each. 0 1 1 1 1 l 1 2 2 1 HARLEYMRISAN lines and two spare forwards and Warren Macnu will be back to bolster the bluelino brigade. Mac- Rae was on the sidelines for the last game with a pulled shoulder muscle. Relying on the old belief that one should never change winning combination S.D.U. coach A. J. MacAdam will be going along with the same lineup that whipped Mon- tague ln the first clash. One of the Saints forwards that will likely get more than a little attention tonight is Paul ”Buck" Davey. Davey has been treating the Primroses like long lost rel- atives and after scoring four goals against them in the 1st game of the year he rappcd home another FUCK LANDS? NI!-I-I C444--IIC!IJ4l-II-I-!IlIClIll-OOIIIQ Montague And Saints Play 2nd Series Game Tonight features of the game. In llutlfllhll expectation of an. other big crowd tonight the Sports Arena management will be held. ing an advance sale of tickets from 12 until 1.30 in the afternoon and again from 4 p.m. until game time. Over 1,300 sat in on the last game and there will very likely be a big. ger turnout tonight. The following are the lineups: . Montague: goal. Ward; defense Connolly. Coyle. Mat.-Rae. Mac. Donald: forwards Dowling. Hughes Carroll. MacLeod. ll: MacLean, Landry. Trowsdale. Ledwell. Saints: goal Gillis: defense M. MacDonald, L. MacDonald. Mull. ins. ache; forwards Davey. .1. MacDonald. 11 MacDonald. Roy, pair last Thursday and his smart play was one of the outstanding Veilleux. Gionet. Burns. Maclunis, Kane. up with two complete forwardl PLAY-OFF TONIGHT - 8.30 SPORTS Admission: Adults Advance Sale of Tickets: 12-1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. until HOCKEY MONTAGUI Primrose: Vs. S. D. U. ARENA 60:: Children 353 game time. U re i :1 Aviation! 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