we 2 --1- --ac.-- MacArthur Pots Three And Vance Harris Gets 2 More Surnmerside Aces blew a 20 first period lead. but rebounded back to edge Basilica Youth Club H in a fast and rough Island Sen- ior League game at the SP0?" Arena last night. The victory gave the Aces a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series for the Prince Edward Island Senior B Champ- Ionship. Led by sturdy defenceman Ron MacArthur, who fired three goals, Aces took a 2-0 lead in the first four minutes of play. The youth club got one of them back before the period ended and rolled into a 3-2 lead in the second. Aces tied it up again and B.Y.C. went one-up early in the third but the Aces iammed in three in a row in the last ten minutes of play to walk home with a victory. Speedy Vance Harris contribut- ed two of the Summerside goals and hard-working Leroy Chlow fired the goal that proved to be the winner at 16.31 of the final period. READY NETS TWO Playing coach Spy Ready sniped two of the youth club goals with singles going to Merrill Pineau and Johnny Squarebriggs. Tempers. which were on edge from the opening minutes boiled over on several occasions during the rough and tumble going. Most serious outbreak of the night came in the third when a fan tangled with Ulric Gallant along the side- boards. Red Howatt managed to get them separated, but Eustace Reeves got away a left job to the spectators jaw and earned him- self a misconduct penalty. Feeling was running high at this point and referees Jack Kane and Don Whal- sn had to be on their toes to pre- vent s pier-sixer. In the last minute of play Frank Shepherd and Gord Cutcliffa clash- ed and picked up majors and Just as the siren sounded the end of the game, Johnny Squarebriggs and Coke Grady went at each , other. The Aces played a solid man to man game and B.Y-C. did not get many good scoring chances in the first period as a result of the close checking. Aces carried the play iinougbout the period and blinked the light twice while the youth club played scrambly hockey In the early inutes. At 1.49 Mac- Arthur started the ball rolling when Doyle fanned on his waist high drive from about so feet out. At 3.35 Vance Harris got his first when he caught a corner with a sharp backhander. After that goal the youth club seemed to finally find their legs and played better positional and defensive hoc- key. At 18.51 of the period coach Ready picked up Jack Burke's passout from the corner and fired a 25-footer that caught the upper corner. rm: DOOR! The second rlod was only to seconds old w en Merrill Pineau knotted the count and it was 3 minutes and 45 seconds older when Squarebriggs gave the youth club a 8-2 lead. Plnean batted in his goal after a wild scramble around the Summerside not and Lloyd Shepherd engineered a neat play to send Squarebriggs in on Man for the 1-goal lead.' Aces needed only I minute and count. with sllant. In the first minute of-the third riod Jack Burke had I clean cut SUMMERSIDE star. Vance Harris. who scored three goals in Summei-side's 7-1 victory over the Basilica Youth Club on Monday and potted two more when Sum- merside defeated the B.Y.C. (H in Charlottetown last night. defenceman did most of the work himself beating Doyle with a low drive from fairly well out. NETS WINNER Chlow's winner came after a beautiful play by T fenceman Frank Steele. Steele weaved his way almost the entire length of the ice. split the defence but had his short shot blocked expertly by Doyle. However. Chlow was riding right behind Steele and lifted the rebound into the net. Only 28 seconds later B.Y.C. was pressing when Coke Grady and MacArthur broke away with only one man back. Grady misled right in an dropped a short pass back to MacArthur and Ron made no mistake. Doyle never saw the shot. CHA'i'rER.....That victory gave the Aces a real stranglehold on the tltle......Another win on Thursday and it would be all but wrapped up.....Coke Grady. Eustace Reeves and MacArthur played standout hockey for Summes-side-...Jolinny Squarebriggs and Lloyd Shepherd came through with steady games for the youth club.....The storm 1.000 but, with any kind of hell! from the weatherman It III there should be about twice that many at Thursday's tussle....Now the Aces are heavy favorites to take the League chsmpionship..Maybe being the underdogs will turn the youth club Into the team they were against Parkdale. LINIUPS Aees:- Goal - Mann; Defence- MacArthur. Reeves. Steele. G. Grady; Forwards - V. Harris, Gli- lant. W. Shepherd, Chlow. Cut- cllffe, C. Grady. G. Harris. B.Y.C.:- Goal - Doyle: Defence- Resdy. Perry, I”. shepherd. Mul- lins; Forwards - Whltlock. Plnesu. 1.. Shepherd. Burke. Squarebrium J. Shepherd. Weatherbie. Referees:- Jack Kane and Don Whelan. SUMMARY first PerIed:- 1. Aces; MacAr- thur L0: 1. Aces, V. Harris (W. Shepherd) 8.86: 8. B.Y.C.. Read! (Burke) 10.50. PaaaItIoe:- cutclilie. Whlllock. Second ParIod:- 4. BYC Pin- ''"'''Y”'' T'"'''' W" P" "" eau (F. siiapiiei-at .so;' 5'. "a.v.c. Aces sell! or outemued , ; :13; meg" chm " W "4 E”"il.7'.”.”w'z?'ni':ei."l?:”.n..”'”3i 1.3. Reeves up his misconduct penalty at 5.28 of the od and Y.C. into 2: I 5 r. liowevunllannwas oaalowdrlvetethashsrt E E5 at Peaaltyx- Doyle (served by 30'- ) Third PerIod:- 7. n.v.c.. Ready (F. Shepherd) 5.46: 8. Aces. MIC- ", Arthur (V. llarrlsl) HA3: 0. Aces. PeIaltIas:- . Shepherd. Steele. F. Shepherd (major). Cntclifia (major). luv- 5 Mann Doyle Dodgers Get By Milwaukee; Cincinnati And Yanks Win g as UllI'II In whvutgyh IDNDOR um - oiympi. fly- ii."-.-..1."-..-i-.-..........g.,.m',,w...':.:-"...:.f art-s-llnwl-um-cu - susonwaralr .....".t.'&"..'::”""'” m-,gu,-,,.l;&,;:.ug. ".":'E-.'.f-I-.'!"5 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ""553 wa-In sass... W kept the crowd down to under a 4.9 MONTREAL (CPI S Big Jean Beliveau. streaking into the clear on Boom - Boom Geoffrionis for- ward pass. scored the only goal It 2:17 of the second period Tues- day night, giving Montreal Cana- diens a 1-0 shutout over Boston Bruins and the second straight game in the Slillllt')' Cup final. The second setback in Montreal for the Bruins leaves them trail- ing 24) for the third game when the teams play in Boston garden. Tuesday night's game was a vicious checking struggle, the Bruins baiilm-,1 in vain for the ty- ing goal in the dying minutes while the croud of 14.500 scramed throughout Canadiens' last great defensive stand that earned goalie , Jacques Flame his shutout. Belii-eau's ilual, which grew bigger and bigger as the minutes ticked off, seemed to catch the Bruins by surprise. Defenceman Dollars St. Laur- ent of Montreal battled Real Chevrefils of Boston for the puck in the Montreal end. St. Laurent finally got it and sent a pass up over the blue line to Geoffrion, on the right side. Beliveau was streaking straight down centre. Geoffrlon sent a pass that went between the Bruins defence of Leo Boivln and Bob Armstrong. lust as Beliveau raced between them. The Montreal centre. ace scor. or for his club this season. gath- ered in the puck without break- his stride and sped in on goalie Don Simmons. pulling the goalie out with some fancy stickliand. lintg and lifting the puck into the ne . The Bruins kept a close watch on Maurice (Rocket) Richard. who counted four of his tQgm'g goals in their 5-1 Saturday night Same. The Rocket this time was tailed by Fleming Mackell. with a switch in the Boston lines against Richard's trio, instead of Real Chevrefils. The Rocket was balked in his ICOFIIIS efforts. largely in the third Period through the sensational work of Simmons. The shutout of the Bruins was the first time in on games they have been blanked. They last were held scoreless Oct. 30 in Chi- cago. when the Black Hawks won The close checking throumiout held down the shots on goal, par- llcllllfly by Canadiens. who had 5 compared with the si they Abbies &.Sydney Al Arena Friday Sydney Academy and Charlotte- town Abbies open a home and home series for the Maritime Ju- venile Hockey Title in Sydney on Thursday night. The second game is scheduled for Charlottetown on Friday. Academy Alphas one of the school's two entries in the Sydney Juvenile circuit, won the Nova Scotia Title in a two game series with Fairview Aces. the 1956 mar- itime champhns. Charlottetown entered the finals Wm! I N0 -Elmo series victory over Campbollton. Charlottetown last won the Mari- time Title in 1944 and Academy's last triumph was in 1948. Dalliousie Downs Sydiey Mills DALHOUSIE, N.B. (CPl - A seven-goal onslaught in the third period. after they had been held 3&1 :.Iu!lc-. 'Sarrlied Dalgousla w in over Milllgsnalrol Tuesday nIght- yd”, it was Rangsrs' third straight victory in the best-of-seven series for the Maritime Senior B hockey crown. They are heavil favored to wrap it up here ton t (Wedn- Each team tallied twice in the first period and went scoreless in the second. Both Ben Plcard and Jackie Mcbellan tallied three. five of these coming In the hectic third. Gratien Potvin. Jean Gauth- lar and playing coach Ray Leduc eoimtsd the other Dalhonsle goals. SPORTS ARENA SKATING HONDA! an WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-I:t: Adm: Adults Ilc: Cllldrm its PIG-ICIOOI. IIATI WEDNESDAY-Ill-l:I Admission: Pj It ruhsosf-out psi. at. vs. s.v.c. rauasoar-sass mi. ' vs. D.Y.c. FT . V. I. ',f.i game. The Bruins had the range on ,Plante 24 times. Both teams missed great chances in the opening period. Beliveau and Geoflrion came in on Simmons with a perfect pass- ing combination only to have the goalie break it up at the last split second. Mackell blew a chance for the Bruins when he failed to get away Larry Regan's set-up pass. a few feet out from Plante. After the one big opportunity. which Beliveau grabbed without a flueter, Canadiens ran into pre- cision forechecking that threw them off balance. Each side absorbed penalties- six to Montreal and five to Boston -without faltering and meeting the shortlianded situation with dogged checking and solid bump- ing. The longer the third period went the more savage the offensive by the Bruins. Canadiens met it one of their oun instead of falling back on the defensive to protect their slender lead. Leo La bin e missed on one chance midmiy in the period and scarcely a minute later Plante made the most sensational save of the night when he robbed Cal Gardner of a goal. The Boston centre split cleanly the Montreal defence of Tom Johnson and Jean Guy Talbot and raced in on Plante. The play was almost a duplication of that on which Beli- veau scored. Montreal Defeats Boston, Beliveau Scores Winner 40 seconds left. Simmons was taken from the Boston net in favor of an extra ioruard. The Bruins had two faceofis in the Montreal end. Johnson battled for the puck, shot wide at the open not far away and the play was icing. After the next iaceoff, Jerry Top- pazzini's shot uas blocked with only five scconils left and the Bruins were still trying desper- ately at the final siren. Lineups Boston - Goal: Simmons: de- fence: Mohns, l-'laman, Armstrong Boivin. liluniia; forwards: Regan, Mackell. Tuppauini. Boone. Sta- siuk. Gardner. Clievrefils, Labing, Mcltenney. Caffrey, Peirson. Montreal - Goal: Plants: de- fence: Johnsun, Talbot. Harvey, Turner, Si. L2lltl'0lll1 forwards: l-I. Richard, ll. fllt'lla'il'd. Moore, Bell. veau, Gcoilrion. Olmstead. Prono- vost, Goyetie, Provost, Curry, Bro- den, Marsliall. Referee: Frank Udvari: lines- men: Gem-so Hayes. M. Pavelich. SLMMA First period: No scoring. Penau. les: Bclivcnu 3:29. Flahan 6:35, Talbot 12:33. Labine 13:50, Har- vey 1-i:4l, Stasiuk 14:41, H. Rich- aid 17:39. Second period: 1- Montreal, Bel- iveau IGcoffrlon, St. Laurent) 2:27; Penalties: Talbot 3:51. Re- gan 4:2;l, Beliveau 7:37. Labine 7:37. Third period: No scoring: No penalties. V Rocket Richard kept his mates fired up in the late minutes. With Stops Simmons 6 5 11-22 Plante 7 9 8-24 rained at Simmons in the first .1 Spam 6 The Charlottetown Guardian, Wed. April 10, 195 Trotters Clash With Saints Al Prince of Wales Tonight The Trotters and the Second Saints clash again tonight in the second game of their best of three series in the City Basketball Fin- s. The Trotters led by Mark Lad- ner who scored 24 points and by Father Clarence Roche who piled up 13 points. blasted the Saints 57- 87 in the first game of this series which was played last Wednesday night at the S.D.U. Gym. The Sluts will be trying to even up the score by beating the Trot- terst onight, and the Trotters will be trying to end it all by making it two straight over the Saints. The high scoring Trotters were without Funnel McLean for the first game but he will likely be back in uniform for tonight; game- The game will be played at Prince of Wales College at 0.45. Probable lineups for the game are as 'ollows: saints: Tooke, Macxlnnon. Lin- negar. Kelly. Ledwell, Farmer, Wise, MacNelI. Trotters: Ladner. K. Ready, C. Roche. MacKinnon. McLean. I your own I 13-; it 3 ' ..-:1 - '..2rS.i1?;. 9:i::m MR. 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MINOR HOCKEY Only game scheduled for the Minors to-day takes place at 6.00 p.m. when Midget Royals take on the winners of the Abbie vs Vics series in the 1st of home-and-home games for the City Midget Title. NICKEL I8 KEY l . Player Roster Cut Ieatee Celtics Win New York Giants Over St. Leela Tessa Iv navmmi assets. 11:. (AP) New York cum -mudau cut you nlgygtg from their roster. in- eluding veteran infielder - out- fielder Henry Thomliolh in to :iht:l:rsPJiin Constable and For- nando Rodriguez went to Minneap- olis an option. . when told of his release. 'I'homp son. 31. threatened to quit base- ball but I nslderod after a talk with manager Bill Rlgney. He said he would report to the Minneapo- lis club on Saturday. Lester Patrick To Quit Hockey Game VICTORIA (CP) - Lester Pat- rick said Tuesday he and other members of the famous hockey family are quitting their connec- tions with the game. Patrick 73-year-old patriarch of Western Canadian and Victoria hockey, said his two sons. 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