l Royals Overpower Aces In Maritime Lea gue Contest The ltomls lt'.:htcticil tltt-ti" htiiti on lllxl pl;1(‘C \.ii.i:eiir lll‘\|\k‘)' i.i'.. ..; ((1 the htiorts .\'\"l.t it; n \ t,t.-.\ei l|l,., the \- t'- 1- ' . til-it‘t‘t mti - content to hold it there The l(u_\ul.5 lt‘t.’fllll9Cl possesion {of the pink but missed on some \|lic ( arier on I phi) \\llll tiiitk Whitlock just IlII\\t‘(l the ion; stile til the net atitl a iiliilc later lluhhy l)owl- 111).; s sllttl llIt~\t‘Cl the open cor- ner The play \\H\ stopped \.\ll€ll lliitillll Josey |)ltl\|l|,f_' lll\ .hattl .:.itiie checked L'lrit- ltllll into the boards tiallatit \\flS sttitincti tor a minute and had to. ‘Q ‘l(‘éi\l‘ lll(' HQ‘ 1 ' (‘l.().\l-I ti.-\P The \((‘\ itio\ed to \\'llltll1 one goal ot llll‘ iioials when (it’:tti\ tHllI‘|llt'tl i\llll 1 Itil Milli’ it\ll lit the \ltllliIllI \l'llil1 ..tt ... ;l.! .great ll|E<ll1t’l‘\ l Sutittiiiv ..t t.‘ 1 PM it 1:. '.T a- 1 ' \'l. will *. l‘t ‘M \t‘ til lllllt‘ .tl|tl L.|t’lt‘l1lll\ Ht? \ttl'1 ; punt 1' that ‘ - i _ — .tl‘ w "l' it,i.t.. ‘i‘] ' ‘it'll .1 early : tt'\t minutes "'1 \ilie t':it‘- tttll1l\_ l i-: U, 1 .llllll|'l \l.'tc- lllil -tin t-.i~' lfi.-ttlix lltl 0 t!.c '..ll1 li.tti torticr iifl the .\ ll>‘ ll|t|lt1\'lll\ i.'ll('l‘ \\'.ttl_\' Sizeiitietti .itttl Llric (lul- lant teattied up to try to get the ' puck thi'oui.1h the defence bull .'tlt‘l‘l l)illoii t'£l1llt' xllllllllyil . out ot lll\ net to xltiml the puck ‘ 1 on (I) t .ti'\er nailing’ A1-“E CAR"ER tip tlte Aces had 1 _‘_ __ llet go a hard slap-shot that Doyle | “‘ just got a hold ff and ‘mini’. i».t1 . DUYIJSL .t-ii llll ‘I tl.\Nt‘I li.ut oiitwesscd Shepherd Kip Re.tti\- took a long from-1 B1'l.ln l.t'\\l\ and used one of the t)‘\ll 3 it lt'l'll soot oil that llilloii llt'\(T pass I After the face-off the Royals got-. .\tt'\ tii.t\t‘l.\ lt» L101 1 ed for the Ace net-tiiiiiicr Ralph Jose) let llv .t il.'l1‘tl shot that llilloit tlcflcctetl tiilo the stick of‘ Jack lieady ulio mu Illllll ll fl.i~lictl into the net. The Aces then anxious for re- \('l1.‘P liu/led .'ii‘ottnd the Royals net but get a good shot away. -'l'lic litnills lll\'ll uttineil control. ot the |lll('l'\ hut |)tllon nizide sev-i I(‘t'1il -it-;it smex lirieiti lztssed‘ nl|\\t'll a goal on a l)t1(‘l\'ll£~ill(l shot ‘tli.-it Iiillon itiaiiagett to slot) hut ‘had to {all on to keep all)‘ ‘cliots from routing in» tiny iltonilx \\(‘tll into it 311 lead at tlte l lit 18 m;trk uitit Kip l(etid_\ again ti-;ttitiu.: up unit l’.i'i.'iit l.t‘\\1\ tori .liis \t'tt>ll(l goal of the iitgltt ‘ .\('l-IS .\'(‘()Rl-I .-\lmo.~t as soon as the second. Lperioti opeiietl the Sttninierstde ikqlldtl pressed hzitd their tut-ti.s .tiii.t1“. paid olf \\llt'Il Hilly llu:l.i~~ ;ot coiitrol of the puck.. l"lLl:llt‘~ took one shot at Doyle. \\lllt'l1 has stopped but he ‘got’ £i\\t't_\' another that tolled between‘ l)o_\le'< legs. for the Aces first- the ttie Suntnierside i gtiztlie. ’ As the third period opeitcd, the iAces knew that this was “last cliance to pull the game out I of the fire They were trailing by ; three goals and would have to: make a great (‘0ll1(‘l)a(‘l( to salt‘ tlte game auay for keeps t But Buck Wliitloek spoiled the Aces chances for victory with his second tally of the evening. .119 combined with Ralph past é Bl-(K “-HIHIOCK ‘Aces had otte great chance tact 11 goal, the puck was loose made a rtisli on the ltoyals‘-in front of the net after Doylei net l‘(’t‘(‘l\t‘(l a pass front Bucklhad made several saves. A Whitlock and broke H\\£T) fromlswarm of Summerside playersi the rest of the pack lie drew Dil- j made a try for but i goal of tlic iiizhl. The .\ce: . loii otit in the comet‘ anti piisliedt-1110101‘ MaCl.e0d got there aheadi \\\(il'llll'(l around l)o_\lt: looking the puck |lil\l him into the net. and cleared the PUl'k (10W" 11191 for another cliatice. \ance liar-I The Aces took their turn at 1&1‘. AS the game ended lht‘ Aces‘ l'l\’ got away a shot that hit tl'1E‘f'llShil’1E and again swarmed “N9 S1111 1Fy1n8 but W111‘ 110i side of the net and 1)oyle was‘aroiind the Royal net l.ero_v (‘low success. ‘ Z KIP READY Aces back in the game but Thane J 1’. Doyle. 1ll£l_\'ltlL’_ zi sensational game in lwtivecn the posts made a spine-titiuliiit: saw on the play to foil the Sumnierside attempt. About fottt' minutes after Doyle FORBIE SCORES Canadiens Defeat Leafs; Bruins Blast Red Wings i(‘P' Dl('l\'l€‘RtIrlIl1 _ Hill] 130 .\(‘('IIl1(l\ of 1.’ ll‘! it-it ‘.I.l\(‘ \loiitre:tl lixtuii tattatlienu 4.‘l it it l'liiii--ti.iv iitulit} 1.1 til)‘ over Toronto ,\l;ttilc l.e.'tl.\ as the‘ Second pcri climax to a Enal-«tiidderi third \i,,.,,.9_ (;(,(,”,.m,, Sl'l\'L\1ARY . I-‘iriit Period: l-Ro_\'al5. (‘ar-‘ ier t.lr. l\lBL'l.t‘0dt 7:07; 2 Royalsi K. Ready tLewisI 11 35; Royals. K. Ready ‘LCWIS1 18:50.! Penalties: Harris 15:47. 1 Second Period: 4-Aces. Hughes tsheplierd. Gallant! :54. 5-Act-5.1 Grady Illowattt 8 42. 6-Roy-1 . _ Whitlockti I‘: I3: 7-Royals. Whitlock tJ.‘ Ready, Josey) 15.34. Pena|ties:' Joey :15. 5:13. 1955. Gallant. K. Ready 11‘38 (. als (‘arver ‘ll. l't‘l1tllllt‘.\ 11litjt)l' 13 07. Richard. l‘t‘t |\'tl‘vl Boniit Johtison) 7 34. ttt.iJor B(‘\lPLZ€(l Detroit goalie Terry Sziiichtik matte 14 ot his 4.3 stops 111 the opening \(‘\\ltil't litii has no - — .‘lll;il(‘ll tor one of the sitiooilicst 2_ }\[0ntreai_lpas;ing and Slltltlllrlfli (‘Xl1Il)Ill0flI TOI’OnTO BUYS liarveyi 1628.1 1y oston seen in a ong time. p”."’d V , 1’‘‘11<'1111‘‘> 11<"‘\1‘V -'1 30- 5111311! 1)oiig .\1ohns tallied at 2 33 on I‘ 1i“14“11"11‘ "”1"1""1 111" 1"“ 1"'1’ 11151111!‘ .3 .ill_ Johnson 11.47. Mart it) toot 'illL'l(‘ sllttl \\l1l('ll \ll(‘l be H i \\llll a 3-!) l -. ti sou ll \\l[lI‘(l — . » - 7 ‘ . ‘ '- _ . H _ oiit ltl toitr lll1lll||lt'~ oii -o,tl\ l)V h”\.h.m HA." “dun lb Uh‘ i1“““'1 111“ 11”“ “"11 5"”“‘111‘1‘7 i (-131 11\-\-‘\11 ‘-‘\1't Cincin- - i - - ' " - ‘ \ ' . . . . lton .\l(‘\\.‘t1l, l‘l.tlli\ \l£llItI\l1(‘lI‘a 1h"I:1H_1::;l';'"‘1'I“ffi"‘l‘,"i;3i"‘ “(mu 3L31MA1“ @3111 R(’d1l‘lZS Thurbllil)’ Sold left- and Tod Sloan and then struc ‘ ‘g ‘ W. ‘ . ' First 1. Boston. Y\lolins handed pitcher Pat Scantlebury _ _ onto, ?\lalio\hth .tev\art. (uff . . . hat-k V\lll1ll1t"Il ht‘~l(iilI‘1l~I\f‘(llS~ - . . _ . , . ‘(ll9\l'8lllS. Mcl\enne_vI 2.33 l T , . 4 i, n Toioiito. Sloan 1ll8l"l'lS. 10 NOD10 Of the lntetnauonal play of the Tl‘.'1lll to regain the “ H , Boston, .\1at-licll ‘llonath. , Olllxtill‘ 14 1.1 6 \lontreal. Bo: - . . [.(\a;,{u¢~. tilt ltaI't‘l 16 23 """" J "1 1'3"‘ - [01:11-.1-t.-1 ltmntii \i .. H v 1 .~ -,1 13" [Pgml"(‘\"“ 0 B H ‘ (." f" ’ ' llilltiiati -.\lt'l\t‘ll11(‘\‘ lti tltl_ 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , oit r it. . oor t c \ ‘Z111. no — ' Boston. Steisiuk iliucyk. i-oiiiited lll\ ~t’((lllll ;.o;il of the f. n, 19 40 pcnamos. Mmre flame at 16 23. and then. with 313:?‘ Mm.nb0n 17-_‘—)0A ( V3111’ ‘ 1’9"8111953 Jim Morrison of the Leafs pcn- to V 111- (10d11'9Y 3349- 1101" 5145- alized at 17 so for trippinii. Moore ‘ Mnhns 9:33. Kennedy 16.48. made it a d title f r lizm t-if hy Se d iod: 5. B ‘t n. <(‘(ll'lllg lll liitvllllltli-l oi‘ :o- ‘ WNl_H\ U, W V B_ _ \;it lco’nl‘lZil:Tlllii. lill('_\'1\'(?bl-i ‘.30 ittniitlt Stlilllllilt‘ on .1l'.lll lleh— m“’k my mm m\_I":("‘l"'l10d [:::1a'::‘HlI\i\)n. ‘:\1c1\ciitit‘.\ ‘Labuic. Fla ' ‘ ‘ ‘Imam 1.3.40. " i)(‘ll'()ll. Kt‘l1l1(‘(l) lock tJoey. Carver! 7:37. Penal- 1\l()\‘TRl-1.-\l. ‘ ' ties None. i od' W. : 2. ‘ Sta—l ’nc ltl in 12 8-30 ‘Plante it 910-28 Chadivick \e.'iii :; rchoiiiiti ,_ 4. Ln“! me R0aH(._\l M “K. lash llitir~tl;i_v night and viciit _on to a .Arb0ur' 1918‘ penal period the game was comparn- 7‘2 “1"'°ry‘ “Y” Dam" R“! . lively dull. a couple of fight: add- W111“ ""1 i1)“ 1""1”1"" i Third period: 8. Detroit. ' in; only a little 4‘-‘.tllt‘lllt"l1l lot‘ the1 D"11 *\1"1§"1111"-‘- B1‘”111"‘ 11111“ tat twilcont 5 I16 ‘I Boston ('af Crtnid oi 13.3,. ‘\.t1ll .iii4l \tt‘ \t:i~'tik llUlt'|It'tl a H...) .1~I,m,a,,“”_ pclrmn. I3 33 'I‘lm-iizlimit 'II1"lt I l\ o [t(‘lltIfl\ ~'t‘*'1 “W1 '“" -“*1-*1‘ 1‘H(‘11 111 11"‘ l'(‘l1.'tlllt‘\ llttt_\k T Ztl. Kciinc(l_\ the l.t‘al~ sci lltt‘tl iio.-tlilc to l'lll~l] .\;ttioii:il liockev l.c.'t:iie contest.‘ [1 go \ll|]Illl’,Il lI(‘|l| met The \'ictoi‘y. loiirtli Ill five deci-1 stops 2 goal eachivnns against the Red Wings for Sam-liitk . hy Ronio Jtllli \looi’e Ro<ton. uas l.'1\l‘Il0f1(‘(l in an al ..\'immotis First period: I .\1 out real mm! il.'»<l\\l(‘\K lIl‘\l period A 5‘- Y E At BURKE’S - - - Dinceni ties. None 14 15 lF»—4.'i 7 13 8- 28 s--ass - - _ u§lhh£iI- -iii)‘ Yoti ctin make a hit with the whole family and friends too, \\'.ll1 Electric I Gifts front oiir lzirgo display of High ()llt'll|l_\' Electric Mercliatitlise. YOUR CHOICE OF THESE GIFT SUGGESTIONS .GENERA|. 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(lulls 05 — 9'45 — Bantams -QC ptl\’\‘(‘\’.\l()ll of the ',iuck and liead-1115‘ W”1‘°r11195 "5 Q5-S E11“ 9 ~15 10 25 Panthers l’k S'porl Bison». 1’aperwts— Royalty. Bantams Royal \'5 ars Paperwts - vs Royalty, chirds ‘ l’apcr\vts 1’. Falcons \§ Q.S.S. Red-' wings ‘ ion — Papcrwts l5l'1lll‘lI vs WK.S. Wol lien ens »"pot't Blu ' 12 . :10 Q SS -1 ms. 1 (I0 1 «I5 xi-rs vs ltoyals. 3 00 5 ' QSS. Wild nets 5'30 Q.t'.l1.S. Midgets Fl .30 ~ Pee Wecs — cats vs P.S.S. Hot- 6 00 — Pee wees — Lions vs W.K.S l Canadian Hockey Team To Make Tour Of Russia OTTAWA .ICl’6—- A Canadianiselects. which ends its eight- while playing in Canada‘ hockey team may make an ex- l1ll)1l1t)ll tour of Riissia next win- ter, a Russian hockey official said Thursday. Col. Pavel Korotkov. president of the Soviet Ice Hockey Associ- ation. said the tour has been agreed to in principle by the Ca- nadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation. "No details have been worked out but the principle has been cc’ ed." he said in an inter- \’l(‘\§’. He spoke through Roman Kine- l(‘\. official interpreter of the touring Soviet club. the Moscow WATCH SKIES Wl'}.\1Hl.l'ZY. England tCPl— Space gazing is becoming popu- lar at the secondary school here. Thirty young viewers who have no time for TV are members of the school astronomical society. n and more are expected THANK YOU! We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all contributors. purchasers. and friends who have once again been responsible for making our Annual Radio Auc- i 1-ion such a huge success. Many crippled children will benefit as a result of your generosity and co-operation. THE ROTARIANS OF CHARLOTTETOWN $0.8 4.85 riiiiroirs ACCESSORIES LTD. Foxes 6:lX)— 6180- Fee wees _ r.S.S. Spitfires vs 03.8. Eag- es. 6:!) — 7:(I) — Pee Wee: .. ROYINY. 513- Park. S'port Cubs vs Q.S.S. Wildcats 7:00 — . _ Royalty. Sp. Park Springer: vs W.K.S. Hawks. 7:1!) — 8:15 —— Midgets Vlcs vs Arrows. 5 . ors. 11:00 School —- Practice. If at all possible. the fol- lowing officials are asked toi report at times shown: 7:45—Leroy Barnett, Poulton. 9:45-—Gord0n Wellner. 1- rizzell. i; All Juni 1 :(X) Vocational Jimmy 1 Don Bill Boyles. Fred 1 littrke. .3 00—\'ince White Ii 30 n . Mulligan Roy Bil Letiwcll. (1 Well- o9r:'oo_i3t1i_ Doyfli Art Perry; Curling Today At Montague L'in'ling at Montague Friday 7' P East Ice;-—L. M. Poole vs P. Sinclair. West 1ce:—Doug Mac-Gownl vs William MacLean. 9:00 PM East Ice: 11. Mtnr vs Dr. P. Maclntyre. West ice: Open. game visit to Canada here to- ‘night by playing Ottawa-Hull Ca- nadiens. a junior team.’ Korotkov was asked whether he would like to bring another winter. replied that discussions have been held with the CARA to alternate tours by Russian and Y “We expect a Canadian team to tour in Russia next year." he said Korotkov said he a with the arrangements. transpor- tation and eats. So were the players. The team. in seven games no The Junior Canadiens are the 5 GIFT WRAPPED CAR MIRRORS Russian team to Canada nextl Canadian teams on successive ‘ ears. Speaking of the Selects‘ tour. ‘ sed Saints Boat RCAF 61-43 It. Dunstan‘: University team handed the RC. squad from Summeridde first defeat lut night at . Dunstan‘: gym. alrforcv 61-43. high It A.I'. their the dawning Maclflnnon was scorer f the night collecting a total Tooke had 10. Hepburn led the RC.A.l". win 16 points. Weese had 11 and Lefler and Ternan had 5 each. The Saints led most e way with the score reading 26-19 in their favor at half- 1:. Following are the llneu SAlNTS—'Dooke 10. non 18. Linegar MacGonnell 3. Henger Total- 61 -R.C.A.F.—Hepburn 16. Weese 11. Letter 5. Ternan 5, Little 4. Spicer 1. Christie 1. Total— 4 . Ramblers In S’side Tonight Amherst Ramblers pay a re turn visit to Civic Stadium in Sitnititerside toiiiglit. and _vou can he sure the game \\lll l)(‘ a torrid one with both teams going all out or a victory. _ he Aces got quite a surprise last week when they played the Ramblers. The checking was much more strenuous than the Summerside boys expected. according to reports. the Aces handed out check for check Sat- urday evning in Amherst and is expected there will he another hard-bumping game tonight. Certainly the Aces are deter- mined that they will get to Steev es more frequently than in Am herst's last game when Tuffy really had the indian sign on them A large crowd of fans is expected at Civic Stadium. and all itidica— ..s ..--0- ".~o\~. MISSED CLOSE ONE The above photo shows some of the action that look place at the Sports Arena last night. Lloyd Shepherd is seen shooting puck between Bobby Dillon‘: 1 so-' I F C C .- no 5’ O unidentified Summersidc ’ Royals won the game 6-2 BK! C'l'l0N "E" Ste w a rt tions are that they will be treat- to a thrilling contest. 8:30 P.M. SE Ice 1 — G. eters lee %Jim Cameron Jenkins Ice 4—Don wonnacott O'Rourke. \'S Curling Draw For Friday Curling Night. _ 7 P.M. SECTION “A" ce 1-Dr. Chris Gallant J. Squarebriggs. lee 2-8111 MacNe.'ill Girldiiigs. ice 3—— Dr. Wen MacDonald vs D. Cameron Ice 4—J. S. Macbonnld D Saunders. MacDonald in Draw for I-‘riday Humphrey. VI National Detroit 2 Boston Toronto 3 Montreal 4 Ontario Senior A Belleville 3 Cornwall 4 -American League Hershey 0 Cleveland 9 Lennie vs Dr. 7 “There is nothing new in hockey tlieotjv," Korotkov said. “But the experience “as good." Had Selects found the opposi- tion tough here" VI play or. is D. lce 3—F.R. Machine Point: Play H. C. Trainor. Russ Ew- 'l. Ken . 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