islanders Return To Form With 5- Over iiaiifax The Ghai'lottetow'n Islanders mapped a three goal losing streak by outpiaying arid outscoring the League leading Halifax Atlantic: 5-2 at the Forum last night be- fore a mediocre crowd of fans. The Islanders scored three times in the first period and added two more. in the second frame as they outclassed the League leaders. The Trainormen had things pretty much their own way throuzhoiit. the contest and were full value for another five goals. l Defenseman Larry Blackburn treated the fans to one of his best. performances of the iear. Bl-at-k-. burn. the most effective player on the ice. came up with one of the. smartest. blot-king games witness- eii here this season. In the first plerlfifl alone the rotund Islanders dcfensemi-tn stop-lg pert more rubber than Roger Bos- sette Larry had a field day at the expense. or the shifty Pete Wywi-oi as he spoiled the Cagey Ono's plavs time after time Tt-am Captain Gus Giistavesmi lll”Pfll1iZ from an infected tee. was forced to miss the game. Gus-l taveson may be out most of the rrervir with the foot ailment. 'I'i1e; infection start:-ti froiii a blow on thr foot Saturday night at Glace, Bav His ailment left the Islanrlers with Blackburn. Gray and Me Iinughiin for defensive chores Tney were as solid as it stone wa'1 and found trouble anly with Muc- kle Holle-tt who slipped throiitrh the defence on several occasions Scoring honors were well divided among the Islanders. Whitlock. Trainor and Ritchie counted in the firat period Giiy Gignac and Orin. Carver connected for the I. l l'if'id9fS in the middle frame. Miickle Hnllett and Ross Watson were the Halifax marksmen. i The Atlantlcs had Carroll Bloom back in action. Bloom's suspen- sion has been cut from eleven fol six games and he has been ordered to sit out two games against each club. The game was only underway a little over a minute when Vince, Palladino and Billy Aicand start-l ed trading piinches behind the Halifax net. Both players were brmished with major; and when they returned to the ice the Is- landers were enjoying it 2-0 1ead.l Whitiock flashed the first red light at the. 1:28 mark. Orin Car- ver poke-checked a I-Ia1lfax'puck carrier at centre ice and the puck went to Whitiock who was in the clear. Whitlock skated to Mac Ms-ekiri's door step before drilling. the rubber into the lower left hand corner. Coach Bur-lto TfJllnOT upped the count. as he. shot. the puck thro-igh M:;Mnekin's legs four minutes la-i ter. Trainor carried over the line. and shifted at. the Halifax rie-' feivse before firing a 25-foot shot that beat .VlcMer-kin Elwood Ritchie ended A person- al goal famine by scoring on knee-high hackhnnder near the end of the period Trainor did the apade work. putting Ritchie in the clear. Ritchie's backhander net on the short side Piay dragged during the open- im: miiiiitns of the second period I-Iollntt spoiled Bessette's bid for a shutout as he scored on a paS5111(' plav inside the Islanders line. The goal resulted from one of the Islanders few defensive lapses. Diiizger McNeiil passed the' puck across the goal month to the uncovered I-follett and Miickie calmly shoved the puck lntn upon Fifi". The Islander: scored twice with- in 0li':lli"Pl'l seconds to complete ti-e scorin: for the middle period Gignac deflected Gray's shot into the net. for one goal and Palla- dino passed to Orin Carver for the second. Whitlork started both plays and his three points diirinz. the (ionic bO0s'trid his point total to 107 Goalin Roz:-r with good stops off Ross Wntsor. and Billy Arcand Pele Wvw-int snnt Arcand to the coal moiitli during the last five seconds but B-ssettv blocked the shot. Don McLaughlin wrot were chased for Tnllgllltlj early in the third period. Plfllf lairrnd while they were off and coiitiniicd to la: tliroiichoiit. the perlod Hcirv ice help:-ri slow the FORIIM DATES FEB. 23 to 27 '.I'I7ESDAY- Children's Skating C City 1.:-agile 'i':.'ll) Skating after. WEIINESDAI - Skating . 'I'HliRSDAY- Want Kent Hchnul Sport;-11.10. FRIDAY- Chiidrerrii Skating . 4 to 5:110 HOCKEY-GLACE BAl'e8:M!. IA'I'UBDAY-- Skating skating in 5. 3105 j-A OOLLEGE from t aboiit 15 feet out whipped into the. Br-ssclte came i'o' and Pete Wi'-. .'iil . am in Ito lol 2 Victory iitiantics game and made puck carrying and passing difficult, Ross Watson scored the only goal on a beautiful wing shot from about 35 feet out. He took a pass from Hollett at the bliieline and drilled a high hard one into the far rorncr. I-Iollett and Gigiiac had the best scoring opportunities of the per- iod. Hollett split the Islanders defense cleanly only to be out- gused by Bessette. Again during the filial miiiiito he raced iiito flie clear again and hit the goal post. Giznac had a breakwiiy around the fifteen fl1ll'iillP mark but shot- into McMeekin's pads. McMeekin had a total of 33 shots zigziinst 13 for EPSSPWV Liiiciips: Halifax: (loaf. ili'I'.liielxiii: de- fvrive. Airiiiiri. Bloom. 5li'NNi: nrwai'ds'. Vt'yr;;nl. Roviii:-xx, Moi"- rtwv. iN'aisnii. Ford. I.cClerr, Hoi- lc-tt, bIi'Pliee. (qyimrn; (;n:ii. lie-.-.-eilc; do- ftl'l('P. Mi'i.aiiglilin. Biarkhiirii. Cra): foiwards. Wliitlmli, Carver, Saindon, Uigtiai-. Riit-iiir-. Traiiior. Paliadinu. Robert. i.aiihcrie. Reforerv Powers. Linesiuen. Perry tind Rlt'llR1l'l. Siiiiiniaii':- First. Period 1 Clrlmiii. Wliiilock. (Carver! . . .......... .. 1.38 2 Ch'iown. Trainor, lRl;ii-khiiriit 5.”0 3 Chliriwn. RllCllIP. t(iignai Trziiiiriri 1822 Penalties: Arrand anti PfillR('lil1'1 1:12 majors. Set-orul Pr-rloil 4- -Halifax. llrillcli. tVli'Ncii Mi'Plii-wl ..... l0.".'i 5 Clftnwii. iliifiziiu (Gray. Wliillorki 1-i.-l.'i G--Cli'liiwii. Uiirvor. tXVliilloi'k. Pnllad-not l3.il.'l Penalties: Bl:ii'khurn 1514, hic- Nell 17.12. Third Period 7 -Halifax, ii'atson. tliolleii. .xl4'PllP0l 6.11 Penalties: Mcliiiuzlilin and lV)'vvi'tii 1'3. Stopr - ..V'Meekin .. 7 ll 7 Ti Pessette . 5 5 5-13 Kid Gaviian 10-i Choice in Bouf Tonight MIAMI BEACH. Fla. tAPl Welterweight chnmpton Kid Gav- l1a.n is a 10-1 choice with no takers to defeat Johnny Cunningham to- night in the next-to-last tuneup for his middleweight title shot. against Bobo Olson. Despite the tiiemeiidous odds in Ihls favor, Gtivilan said he is not taking Cunningham lightly. He re- lmembers that Cunningham was a 15-1 underdog vihen he defeated lightweight champion Jimmy Car- ter here last year in one of the biggest fight upsets of 1953. i Cunninghaiin. who took the Car- ter fight on 24 hours' notice. said ”I think I've got a rhance. I'm in good shape." 1 The fight in the Miami Hench l auditorium will not be broadcast or telecast. A sellout crovid of 3,600 is expected to pay a gross gate of 1 about 314.000. M.M.H.L. Standings tin 1 P W 1. T Pix. l Halifax .. '10 38 29 3 79. 1 Sydney 70 35 32 3 73. y Glace Bay '10 32 36 2 66. . Charlot,i.:-ton n '10 31 39 0 62. I i M.i1.ii.i. Leaders l G A N... Fnrri. H '70 60 180. Wyiirot, H. 34 '75 109. Whitiork. C. 48 59 107. l S:iindoii.C. (R 53 101. McPhec. H, 37 51 BR Brmrii. G. B. 45 43 B8. Boii iicss, H. 49 R6. 1 Carver, C. 45 1'1 1 Watson, H. 41 '75 i Hnliclt. H. 43 T5. Robcrtsoii, S. 42 611. Gray. C. 38 66 Conndliy. G. B 26 40 66. iCardinais' Rookie ;Has Arm Iniury ST. PFTPEHRSDTIEG. Fla. iAPi - Shorhstop Alex Grammas. the St. Louis Cardmais' 5100.000 rookie prospect. is in a hospital here. with an arm injury. . Reports at the Cards main train- .ing camp here said the. young in- Iflelder injured his right arm-his throwing arm-while sliding into a .'base in ii practice game at the . club's early .Land. Fia.. Sunday. A Grsmmas was acquired from the ioincinnati Redlegs last winter in a 8100.000 deal and has figured predominantly in the Cardinslr rebuilding plan for apennant. IIOOKEY I. D. 0. vs. 1'. W, C. . - ivoami romcirr .. at-mo-siimum uni-ion us: undo-is 400 O!!! IA-cu sme- ... spring camp at De LITTLE SPORT i BASKETBALL i Tonto:-1V y Tujvliill '""3auass up an em luhru up ll-Ink i ly Romeo 1 sign In The Islanders shook out of their i-.-cont slump last night and ap- peared to have their sights gea:'- 1 ed as they triggered their shoisi towards McMeekin. Their marks-. iienship was veigx good especially in the first period when they came tip with than three goals tn.win the game. They consistently out- played the Atlantics and found trr-iibie only with Muckie Hal- lett and Ross Watson. Oothei-wise the Islanders had things pretty IVlil('h their own way and had. little difficulti in solving the its- iinllv solid Halifax defence . . . Or the other hand the Islanders defence was very solid. Blackburn. fiicLaiizli1in and Gray all gave T-irsselto plenty of protection with. the 1'PSllll. th--t Rocvr only had 17 shots ilirectcd on his not. A spec-- llil hoiioiict coiild be given to Blackburn for his fine blockln-:. The 0lllV forward the defensomanl fiiind difficult to stor) was 1Vfuck'c I-'nl1ctt. After the game the Is-. l.1tiClP1"S claimed Hnllctt wv-s touch to stop on account of his size. "He'll slip through any opeiiliizr, zit all". said Bob Gray. . . . . Its "Bill Ford Night" in Hall- fax tonight. The fans in Halifax aizd vicinity will tiiin out in large numbers to honor their Clri'('l' lcfi Wlll':Pl” who iris ro- ciiitlv hi-okeii "Brick" Whitloc'c's coal scoring and point scorinz records. The Boosters Club here lY.'FSClll.4"t'l Digger McNt-ill with a izift for Ford while a number of Cliai-iottetown hockey foloweis have forwarded gifts to Halifax fort the young hockey player. The ceremony takes place between the second and third period: of to- iiizlitis game between the Islanders and Atlantics. . The Prince Edward island ciir1- ing champions will leave here the nioriiing for the Mac.-Donald Brier; playdowns in Edmonton. Alberta. The island rink is skipped by Dr. Wendell MacDonald and is com-1 posed of Johnny Squarebrip.t:.:. niatc; Barrie MacDonald. leod:. and Elmer MacDonald. seconri st-one They will join the Eastern Canadian curlers in .Vioiiti'eal and travel to Edmonton by special curling iraiii. Sports followers here; will be wishing the Island rink the: best of luck in the Dominion play-1 downs . e . Coiiey Mccloskey fights an eight rounder tonight in St. Nick's Arena. New York, and the fightl will be tclevlsed and broadcasrf This is an important fight for the, Chariotietowii boxer. lie meets Ray” Drake. a light heavyweight withfive COIlSECil'lVe knockouts to his credit. If Mccloskcy gels past Drake he will get an eight. round assignmciit. in Madison Square Garden. 1 . . . l Hamid Huwait of the Aiibies; l1f)t'kEy team and the Sport Lodge Trotters basketball team is a pati- ent in the City Hospital suffering. from a stomach n:l:rr'nt:He ent r cd hospital on Sunday evening a few hours after he had coached his basketball team in a game at St. Duiistanis University. Howatt. who suspected he was suffering from the 'i'lu. sat out most of Sun. diiy's game. His condition grew uni-so aficr his return home and following a medical examination he was taken to hospital. This was the first indication he had of a troublesome ulcer. . . o "Red" had been playing good hockey for thc Abbies hockey team and riuriiig the past. week or so had been settniiz a rapid pace. Last Thursday night against Summerside he played his best game of thel year as he scored three goals tol lead the Abbies to a 9-5 win over the Aces. On Saturday night. in an exhibition game he scored three mm" izoals as the Abblea and; Saints played to a 5-5 draw. . . . l Howatt coached the Sport Lodgei Trotters in the Island and Cityi Basketball Leagues. In addition to guiding the team he took his re- guiar turn on the floor and was. one of the best bail players in thel City. Both the Abbies and the Trot.-i ters will lose a lot-of offensivel power as the result of Howatt's ill-1 ness. It is hoped that the Redheadk recovery will be both speedy and 'complete and that its not too long lbefdre he's back on the sport scene. Walking Retord For 25 Miles SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP)-A 26- miie. walking record was claimed by Pat Thienes. '10. who ottode the distance in three hours. M min- uuis and N seconds here Monday. Tbienas said he would send the mark. confirmed by two timers, tn the World Almanac. which credits the record of 4 hours I minutes, 35 seconds to J. D. Clark. New York. in ma. ' 0 .n"as playdowns played THE GUARDIAN. Put Team Back. Larry Blackburn tlcftl and El- iicod Ritchie trighti both of whom turned in fine games for the . l.'I'ld9l'S last night are pititiir-cl above. Blackburn came up with a ilpdzecl Wings In CHARLOTTETOWN On winning" 51' rack W .. ,slrong defensive effort. and drew ian assist on Bucko Tr;iiiior's zoillm It :Ritchie scored once for the Is- landers and played a good two-way came tllrfiilzholii, 3-O I Over Montreal Canadiens f fii4;'liRt'llT. TWP i - 1 Nut mil l(f'fl iVinps bil'U('lx' for three ;.'oiii.- in the first '.'l niiiiiiios and (l!'i('iii1'll Montreal Canadiens Ii-O Mondiif night to stretch their Nalioinil HCt'kP)' League lead to ill p0l1ll-. Goalie Terry Saiarliuir made 2'3 stops for his 12th shiilout. top n1:ii'l( in the lcague. ' The Red Wing.-. niiilcss in three gairies. took H 2-0 lead on first period goals" by ciipiniii Tcrl r. say and .Vlclto Pry . 'rllli'i'i ics 'l('k rilrked at the 25-set-onil mark of the second pr-iiod for illl lIlSlll"Hn4'f' iiill)'. shooting for tlicir sixiii .Kll'iIl!-Kill N111. title, ihe Winds luiw only 11 xziinics in go. .i1:iiiIii-iii 2llI'l Toronto. licd for SP('41ll(l IO1IliW'. have 1'1 left. The Cziniiriicns .-kiitcri ll1Il'fl all evening but scliinni got ('lI)xi" enough to test Sawrhiik. Dnlroil. on the other hand, -iornir-vi the Montreal net and st-ored iiii1'f! ill the first 12 minutes. l.iiids:i.i' took Corille llow:-': corner puss out and jaliiir-vi in his Eiltli goal iii ti ll uiis the eighth siriiigiii ..iwn that the Red Wing itzipliiin li.irl svorctl ..'fl go.'il's'. At 11:39. ilmie ll'fl lilctrn P1)- sini A neat pass mid Pijvstiii rif- li-ri in a hl;iI.ing i.'ifonicr from the riclii. Tho st-i-mivl started when into Montreal pcilnrl lisifi lmrrlii llic Wiiiizsi iiixlictl lcrriioi) and Los- wirk DuIli"llP(l in Glen Skill". pass-mit. it was uni) his fif'ii goal of the vrinipiiign. SUMMARY First Pt-rind 1-Detroit. 1.iiids.'iy I1-lowe. Petersi 2-Detroit. Prysiai tHOWPl Penalties: Ptivelich 1.30. Mcgrr 5:50, Diiicen 11:30. Mosdell lfl:- 5l. M1'iZPl' l'.' 4?. l'PlP1'S 13:85 Second Period 3-Detroit. Lrsivick Skov, Kellyi Penalties: .ViacPliei'soii 2 Lindsay in 28. Richard 15.09 Third Period No Scoring Pt-naltit-s: 15. Mackay l 6.52 ll.39 Maziir 4:45. Skov R2- First Round 1' Curling Results Following are the results of the first. round of the Physical Fit- lut night Ciirliiig at the Charlottetown Cliib: Dr. Gallant 11 D. 0'Roiikc ti. John Wilson 7 M, Bell 6 D. Cameron 11 Ed Wood 2. D. Hill ii Wm. MacLaine 5. Draw for tonight; 7:00 p. In. Ice 2 - Phy5ICiIl Fitness. D. ()'R.ouke vs. M. Bell. Ice 1 - Physical Fitness. Wood vs. W. Machine. Ice Ii -4 Dr E. S. Giddinks, Hon M. M. Mccuigan, W Islam. A. Callbeck vs. H. I. Spillett. H, Mac- Nclll. .1. E. 1. Trainor. .1, Hornby Ice 4 .-. A. W. Hyndman. A R Bagnall, J. A. Simmonds, 0. Ray- Ed. he-r vs. .7, J. Morris, W. wh".l0Ck,: A. A. Macbeod. Dr. H. MacI(e:i- lie. 0:30 p. m. Ice 1 - Physical Fitness, J. Wil- son vs. D. Hill. Ice 2 - F. Hansen. H. 0. Train- or. G. K. Mncknight. Dr. A, Mac,- Milian wt, 11. 0. spillett. Ralph Jena. 3. Mncbougall. Pat Ready. Ice 3 - Physical Fitness. Dr. Gallant vii. D. Oamemn Ice 4 - Dr. H. Macfntyre. R. Manning. 1!. Willis. A. Wellener 'viifW. R. MacNeill, A. H. Paper. I. .9. Trainer, ll. 1'. Reeves, Cdod Racing Al Miliviile l Soniv very good racing was wif- iit-scd at the Miilvzile Ice R.iC3S l.ist Wednesday afternoon. BLiIl'i rm 1..., driven by 1.. Mcliinis, and 1 Evelyn Biidloiiiz. 1't'illE(l by C.l Smith. raced three very close! (lashes with the Budioii: liors.-i i..l:iiig top iioiiors. i i Sir iiniiiijv No 1 EVE!”- firuiiville Yiiik 41. Gainster) .'i l l Jraii K.iiiiiii(-k IE. P.-irsoiisi l '1 2 , D.ill1P Clem: IS. Cnrbctii 2 .1 dr Fi-er For All .lci-ry Worthy rs. Corbett! 1 2 l Salli Dll'l'('l iA VVN-ks: . '3. i 2 Nil. 2 F.1'v1ll FA'Pl)'1l Biitilotic 4C Slllilhl 21 l Bunnie L. 4L. Mcltiiiisi 1 2 '3 Offlciils: Aiinoiiiicer: Alfred P :- ' S. Stcwai't, E. Soin- srin" iiirlrvcsi ris: K Diigaii. . Ice Carnival Held In Georgetown ..:On Siiiiirrlay lliuili a large iiiiinber of spectators attended the Clll'llii'Ili held in Georgetowii rink, when many skaters appeared in cos- iiime. Costumes purlriiycd a variety of Cliaiaizters. both real and fic- i.onal and ranged from the sedate to the ridiculous. Judges were: Mrs. Abe Arseiiaiilt, Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Dr. A. A. Kennedy and Mrs. D. A. Miiccoriiiack. Fiillowiiig are the prize wiiiiiers: Ladics' best e "Silver Thnu" - . Mi.-. .1. A. H. MaCCOn11cii. Children's best - "Little Bo Pcep” - Marion Sampson and ”Hiilei'" -- Herbie Murphy. Most liuninitiiis -- ”Aunt. Jcniimii" .- Lynn Goleil. 1 Special prim --- "Valr-iitiiics" .lo. Ann Prosper and Wilfred i Prosper. x List of Cmilulnea l Silver Thaw - Mrs. J. A. 8. Mac-, Cnnncll; Cowboy - Kenneth Bat-, ,childer; 1-filter - Herbie Murphy; lrhiiticr; Hitler -. Herbie Murphy; .Gold Dust Twins - Mrs. Prestoni . MacDonald and Mrs. Charles Fran-i lei-; Southern Belle and Gentle- .man -- Mrs. Alec Arscnault and Mrs. Adoiihua Scully; Valentines -. Jo. Ann Prosper and Wilfred Pros-. per; Patches - Ernie Prosper; Lit-l tie Bo Peep Marlon Marieli; Devil - Vnniile Sampson; Ball Play- ers - Pepper and Larry Henry; Chinaman - Barbara Llewellyn; Dutch 'Glrl - Pauline Martell; Canada - Paulette Burke; Tramp's wife s Bertha Blackett; Tramp - Francis 3 a k e r; Aunt Jemima - Lynn Gotell: skull and Cross Bones - Giadya Ann David; Joker - Jem- nie Stevens; Indian - Mary Ann Walker; Doctor and Nurse-- Beat.- rice Publicover and Lillian Mac: Donald; Bo Coiled Eagle - Lois Babineau: Little Bo Peep - Marion Sampson: Paper Doll - Dianne Sampson; Clown - Joseph Mur- phv. -AC. 'aisroaio-sro; Gaughnawaga in Quebec was founded in 1667 as a village for Iroqiioia Indiana converted to Christianita .41 stops, to the 0'Leary goaltend- FEBRUARY 23, 1954 Mills Defeat Sf. F. X. ANTIGONISH. IV. S.. (CPl-S)'d- ney Millionaires of the Maritime Major Hockey League downed St. Francis Xavier University 5-2 in an exhibition game here Monday night. The game was a warm-up for the Xaveriam who meet stellarton Royals Tuwday night in the first game of the best.-of-seven finals to decide the APC Senior Hockey Lea- gue title. O'ieary Defeats Aiberfon 8-2 -Playing in inches of water on their home ice. the OlLeary Ma- roons drubbecl the Albei-ton Reg- als 8-2 last night in the opening game of their Intermediate 8 semi-final hockey series. Tl'ie'Maro0n5 chalked up three goals in the opener. two in the sandwich session to the Regalsi lone marker and three in the final stanza with Alberton again getting. 1””? a single. In spite of the extremely poor condition-of the ice. play was fast. keeping over 100 spectators on their toes throughout. Millman in the Alberton net had er's 15. The final game ta.ke.s place Wed- . iiesday night at Alberton. S'side Curling Club Schedule ---Suniiiicrside Curling C i ii i.) schedule for Tuesday. February 23: 7.00 p. m. Ice 1-P. L. Coiiiey. Ice 2-G. 1.. Mayes vs E. P. Foley. Ice 3-F. MacRae vs T. E. Hickey 3:30 p. m. Ice 1-W. Jenkins vs R. Bishop. Ice 2-E. Offer vs 1''. Fblland. Keyes vs C. 1!). ?--Albany. L. Roberts. 4M. Brad- rliawi " 4-Borden. W. Pickering tart) SvBoi-den. J. Dorsey Penalties W. Cameron, W Pickerimi. 4 l (E Mut-1 1 Third Dnrlnd 6-Albany. L. MacLeuti erts) 7-Albany. D. Maclgnd P-Albany. D. 'MaoLeod ti-Albany. D. Dawson an. D. Macbeodi 10-Albany. D. Mncbeod Mini ll-Albany. D. Macbeod iP. Noon- ani ' Hockey Score: By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Magus Montreal 0 Detroit 3 Maritime Maine Halifax 2 Charlottetown I New Brunswick Senior Amherst 4 saint John 5 saint John lends but-of-nine semi-finals 4-1 Moncton 1 Fredericton G Fredericton leads best-of-nine semi-finals 3-1. APC ssnlnr Btellarton S Truro 3 Btellarton wins beat - of - five seml-finala 3-0. 0 Ontario-Quebec Junior Guelph 4 Jonqulsra I canadleria 3 (hit I curling Standings HAMILTON. (OP)-Standings at the end ed the second round of the - ion high school curling championships: Saskatchewan Manitoba .. New Brunswick British I lumbia Alberta Quebec Nova Beotia .. Northern Ontario Ontario . . (L. Roo- i (P. Noon- ; 1D. Dnw- l i Widener Handicap at Hialeah Park Saints And Welslimen T Play At Forum Tonight, Third place in the city Hockey Iiuciie will be the prise tondgm when the saint. Diinatufa Univer- sity and Prince of Wales College L '- teanis meet one another at the Forum in a game commencing at 7:30. , The saints. u a result of an earlier victory over the Welshman. hold third place in the League standings. They have a 1-4 record against the nelshmerru 0-6 show- Howover that win and last column figures are misleading. Both Colleges have been the vic- tlms of tough luck, losing most of their games by one goal mar- gaina. Usually that goal was scor- ed ln the dying seconds. The Welahmen for example lost '1-8 to both the Abbies and sum- morside Aces last week. Th. blu scored their winning INA” the 19.33 mark or the 11.... W " and the Aces at can use M Darin! the previous wag; ih Saints loot. 5-5 to the Ash... ' overtime. The only um. um Hi” saints and Welshmen playgd 1118 mo lukuo the gun; and 6-6. in favor of the saints wiili, M we --i in Both clubs appear to have a complished what they not out do. The league was formed with the intentions of d0VOlOp.l.ng "1 College turns and provldng tn: Intermediate player; Wm, mm hockey. Those ends have in... mi fulfilled and the fans have been treated to quite a number or close, interesting hookay um", Sask.; Manitoba. Share Top Honors . After Two Round In School.Cur1ing I 1-fA.viIi:r0N. (OPi- The eighth annual Canadian school curling championship began to take on de- finite shape here Monday after two rounds of the nine-draw round- robin. with two games played and seven remaining on the schedule two western Canada rinks. Saskat- chewan and Manitoba, are shar- ing the lead. with two wins and :10 s. At. the. bottom of the table. with no wins and two losses. are 011- tario and Prince Edward island while the other six rinks are dead- locked for third place with an even break in Monday's two rounds. Saskatchewan and Manitoba romped to 18-2 and 12-7 victories respectively over Prince Edward Island and Ontario. The Islanders scored singles on the second and sixth ends while Saskatchewan totalled 18 on their eight scoring ends. counting 10 on the last four. In the first round Maiiitol.-n looked as if it would give Prince Edward Island no chance to score ..s the Gordon Bell high school link of Wlniiinc-g racked up seven points in the first two ends. These twc disastrous ends proved the UT!- doing of the Prince of Wales Col- lege rink from Charlottetown. The P. E. I. team. though outclassed. took five of the in ends. HAMILTON. (OP)-Linescores in Monday's Canadian high school. curling championships: Sport Briefs MIAMI. Fla. IAP) - James Coxi Brady's Laiidlocked. rank outsider at 31 to 1. was first out of the gate and first across the finish line Saturday to win the 8l3D.100l l before a crowd of 31.800. Apheim lSt.sbie's Quiet Step was second. WILMINGTON. Del., (AP! -. John J. esadiel McMahon. as. wool pitched six years for the old Bel-. timore Orioles. died Sunday after. a lengthy illnem. McMahon com- piled a record 171 wins against 11'! losses in his major career. 'IOR.0NTO. (OP: - Royal Point- eir, owned by Bernard and Gevry of St. Pie de 3380!. Que. twice defeated a field of junior free for all pacers in the featured harness event at Duffortn Park Saturday. MELBOURNE. (APt- Hcrh Mc- Kenley of Jamaica, running into a strong head wind. broke an Ul- year-old professional world record Tuesday night when he. ran a quarter-mile in 17..'i seconds. The previous record was established in 1874 by Tom Malone of Ireland. WAD!-WY. 01.. (AP?-Waiter L. Eddy. 00. of Greenwich. Conn. who fought more than m profes- sional fights as Young lddy. who killed near here Tuesday in .in automobile accident. He and his York Rifle Club Scores Following are the York Rifli Club scores for last. week; I-1 T. Vesaey 1;. Raymond Vessey , 95 Arthur Brown - 93 Alvin MacDonald g3 Louis Vessey Harold Taylor Douglas Moore D K. Swan Albert Court Irene Hardy Joan Vessey Jack Andrews Dean Watts Cecil Watts Harry Lewis Laken Lewis Norman Brown George Andrew Leigh Vesscy Alan SWH11 Isabel Swan Peter Proud A Bunll A. J. Cluiiey Howard Watts H Eueli J. Smith Marlene Dixon Lillian McAssey Vivien Alien Stuart Vesscy S3ZK:k2E?!E2EERHK832::33.33?-1333313328233333382882233 C11icreL3-H. MacFarlsne vs H. 1-7.. "EST ROUND gl;::l:yMr:::R?lsan . . ......D-..,-,.s S. Alta 002 020 030 5-12 Robert Courier . , Que. no 101 I03 0- 8 Allison Wm- N 0 H A Slandin s it '1' ' ' ' lMan. ......-.. 4.1020: cm o-ialcami Hi"d.V Dz. - i P.E.l. . .. ooz 010 no z- 1 : 090"" PT0"d - 1- w L 1- pg, ifiowell Watts Grcyliouiids 57 36 19 2 . 'l1i N om. . 021 1” 110 0.. 3 J. MCC;-Xlkan wolves 55 :15 20 1 Joyce nit .Luin. Kings 57 2i no 5 ' WWW;-i Don:-id Crockett .Ti'appers 56 21 32 3 Frank Vessev Indians 53 21 32 3 32 32:, :3; f: g . Merrill MacDonald ---,---:- lFrank Maya . . I l0nt. .... .. 101 lol oiz 0- 71”"? B"”"" i iN. s. oso ozo zoo 2-)ei:;"z(;?f.;" Wm” , I . .. . . Eric Sprouln 8g3 secorin ROUND lvmnk WW4 H V i ,. Sank. :04 no 432 1-13 iM”'m M'"D""”m The Albany St. Pals defeated P45-L - 9" W1 090 0- 3 the Burden LPgl0llail'eS 8-3 at 0 ' Bedcquc rink last Friday riight.tQlle- .. zoo ioi on Winning the Intermediate "0" . N. . oz! 020 zoo 9- ll series in two straight games. i 2 Summary N. n. . 100 202 in 1-103 ' First i)e1'iod ix. Ont. osi on on 0- Bl l-Borden. .1. Mocbcaiif C. Dc.i- l Ell ' th M and Evri Dun- Z Rochcs) Manitoba ioa oz; oso o-12 mM”””e2:h mfg: mm ”mm M DAiI)aii.ii, D. MncLeod Ontario .. 010 200 201 I-. Iileud Kemmzmn w l H4 victory Penalties - D. Dawson R C on 0 . 210,," New Anmm in ii recent . .. .... .. one 103 1-1 , t K , W, mug mi Second period .Albertii nos ooi ioi o o-iilgf,':,1,:,,.',t, .if.i'i”m';' Kennedy and Reeves each scored twice for in! winners Walker and MacDonald wire the New Arman marksman. Oordon Kennedy. captain "l the Kenslngton team Di0lK0d "' five assists. also three major W1" allies for fighting. The two teams played b9i0"' -very small cmwd. Sumuiaf! First period i-Kc-nsinilion, Dunninl in K"" ncdy. Champion) 7r-New Annaii. Walker 3-Kensington. Mann (G Ken- nedy! mm, 4-Kensingiioii. Doiiiflli!” ' , him!) i Penalties -- G. Kennvdf ”” lMlliet imljaiili Mlnni ieague l I second period 5-Kenaimlton. Douzhart ta-ms Dunning) . 0-Kensinkton. J. Kennedy 'C'”'" plan) 'I-Kenaington. Reeve: Kw B-Kensington. Reeves (0 nedy) G 9-Kensiiiizioa . C. Murpttv ' Kennedy) M Donm 10-New Annan. M BMW- Penaities - Mann. Third period il-Ksnsirigton, Mann i2-Kensington. J. enncdf W. 13--Kensingtnn. We W” 14-Kensington. MI?!" I3-Kenainli-On. Dlllmlu (mm plan) (0 Km 10-Kensingtori. Dunnlnl nedy) . Penalties - G. Kennitldlhx 3;: jorsl, Mouse frnaloflv " wife were driving to Florida for a vacation. . ,mIg.efc'ree':ee-!:e?3l'iampion and Jim" calms xiifs nlrysn ""”'"' mam -raei-The boom'of a Springfield Wins huge crane buckled and short into a passing automobile onday tmiiy injuring tiia driver and F70. OIIIKOW Rd' hurting three other persons. Thel ,... crane operator. latch Harris. saldl H”... the boom buckled is feet. above hill Springfield defeated "5 m, cab while he was trying to lift anlnoad 'l to 4 at Kerhimld mm. ll-ton concrete manhole structure. The tin of the boom crashed eon-v---p--ennui nun:---.-...-3:5 P.l.I. I through the roof of the light sedan. i Saturday night. to win H19 I mediate co" hockey w"f,',:- It was the aecmid'Ilm' ” land home sales. -