- I:Q--mm - i Big Crowd Sees Beavers - Capitals Play l-l Draw SAINT JOHN. N B (CPI .. Fredericton Capitals held the league-leading Saint. John Beavers to a 1-1 tie before 2.700 fans Wednesday night in opening a best-of-nine semi-final series in the Atlantic. Coast Senior Hockey League playoffs. ”' There was no overtime. The se- ries is being played under a points system. with a win counting two points and a tie one. After a scoreless first frame. Frank Dorrington scored for Caps at 5.10 in the second. More than 18 minutes of the third passed before Frank Kuzma knotted the count. Dorrlngton hit. the high left cor- ner of the Saint John cage fol- lowing a combination with Bernie Macdonald and John Leclerc. As- sists went to Wimpy Jones and Wally Kuliman when liuzma scored from a -scramble around- Fredericton goalie John Craig. It was a fast and tight. close ebecking contest. but Beavers. with an edge in play. aimed 32 shots at Craig. Jim Shirley stop- ped 18. Fredericton rlPlPt1CE'mal1 Larry Blackburn reqiiirerl six stitches for a cut over an eye. The iiuury occurred in the first period but be was back for the second. Summary. I First p0l'10dAN0 scoring Penalties: Jones 351, Sewell 13.33. Barrett 1?! 5195 Campbell 14.- II. Dorrington 18 37. Hitirhberser 10.48 Second period - l Fredericton. Dorrington t Leclei-c. Macdonald) I 10 ' Penalty: Blackburn 637 Third period-2. Saint John, I-uzma (Jones. Kullmanl 13.38. Penalty: Campbell 7.43 Stops: Craig ... ... ...l0 1011-31 Shirley ... ...6 5 7-13 Cl1'lown Elyers Edge ,Jr.j: Aces The Charlottetown Junior Fiyera edged the Jiminr fhros of Sinn- merslde night by the score of 5-4 Gillia of Ch lottetown got the hat trick for 1 e visitors. Cutimorc and Campbell getting the other mark- . he juvenile line of Red Mac- an. Bob Phillips and Ulric Gau- ant nlione'foi- the- Aces. Phillips getting in goal. Gallant a goal and In assist and MacLean an assist. Wlckatrotn and Gaudet got the at Civic Stadium JHSSJ side curling team which won thc Provincial Trio Champiiiisliip at Cops Ti A Sumnierslde Rink skipped by. Leo Shields defeated Harold Dob-i aonls Charlottetown rink last night 11-1 at the Charlottetown Curling Club to win the Provincial Tiro Curling Championship and the Perfection Trophy. The Shields rink went through the round robin series undefeat- ed beating the R.C.A.F. team 16-10 in the morning taking a 15-9 ver- dict over Montague's foursome in the afternoon The Montague rink. skipped by Jim Cudmore. the Summerside R.C.A.F. rink skipped by 1-1. A. Lutes and the Charlottetown rink. skipped by Harold Dobson all fin ished in a tie for second place all having indentical 12 won - inst records. In a playoff to decide the run- ner-iip between the three rinks Charlottetown defeated Montague 9-4 and the RCAF. 13-7 in two games of six ends 03 take sole possession of second "spot Montague scored its only vict- ory over the airforce team in the evenings play winning decisively 14-5 in 11 ends. Charlottetown's win came at the expense of Mon- tague in the morning by a 16-5 score and the RC AF. won 11-8 from Charlottetown in the after noon. Following the end of the com- petition Dr. Hillard Clark. Presi- dent of the P.'l-1.1. Curling Assoc- latlnn. presented prizes and call- ed upon Mr. PM Simmonds who presented each member of the winning Summerslde rink vilth a beat 'iful engraved silver tray. BANQUET HELD At 6 pm the Smimonris Bro- thers plaved host to entry rinks and a number of invited guests. The Charlottetown Ladies Curling Club did the catering at this ban- quet with roast turkey and all the trimmings John A Simnioiids presided and during the dinner hour called on the skins of rinks entered in the Perfection Tiro Bonspiel who re sponded by introducing the mom- t.lil'Charlottetown Club last. night. Steele (leadi. I-I-Illlitlt on-so-stout! 44:: Wins 3 Straight S'side Rink Provincial "lira Champions Pictured above is the Summer--From left to right they are Leo ishleldn ltniatel John Ellis (second) Bobby tskipl Don Cameron, Guardian Photo ro Title voiced appreciation to the Sim- monds Bros. for their sponsoring this annual Provincial bonspiel. J. J. Morris. in sldent. of the Char- lottetown Curling Club. extended a hearty club welcome to all guests. J. Hillard Clark of Summerside. president of the P. E. 1. Curling Association. cxprcssed pleasure at being present and on behalf of the association extended the apprecia- tion of all island curlers to the simmnndii Bros. for their interest in curling. especially in so far as the novice curler is concerned by supplying individual prizes to both winners and runners up in the Perfection Tiro Bonspiel. Both J. A. and P. M spoke bricflv and advised all that it. was their intention to give the Perfect- tion Tiro Bonspiel more personal attention with the idea of making this Provincial better and better as the years go by. A vote of thanks was tendered the Ladies for the excellent l't'p85I served J F MacLend move-rl that a hearty v0te.of thanks and. ap- preciation be extended to the don- ors for their keen interest and support this motion was seconded by J.J. Morris and adopted unani- mously and extended to the Sim- monds Bros. by veteran curler J. Harper MacNiell. who only yester day. received a well earned pro- motion from let alone to skip from bers of their respective rinks and the members of his own rink. The following are the liiicacoru for the day's play. MORNING Shields tSi 200 301 122 302-16 Lutes tR.C.A.F.1 011 030 000 050-10 Dobsnn tCI 1110 201 023 032-16 Cuvliiinre tMI 001 010 100 200-5 AFTERNOON T Shields 100 105 410 120-15 Cudmore 013 020 002 001-9 Dobson 011 111 001 011-8 Lulea 100 0f)0 220 300-11 EVENING Shields 10: no 011 201-11 Damon out 002 200 020-7 Liiica 020 Oil 100 00-5 Curininre 2'12 100 201 15-14. other two tallies. Begin Snezrni-Finals Youth-Club-Parkdale in 1st Playoff Game Tonight The two hnltesl rivals in the inland Senior '11" League the Parkdaie Flyers and the Basilica Youth hit the ice at the Sports Arena tonight in the first game d the beatof-five. semi-final series hr the league. title There has been sharp rivalry all season long between these two clubs and on he overall season's play there ha been very little to uhooae between them. They have and four times and each team I come out On-.t9p twice. coming on to the end of the reg dar schedule the rlyors lost the l-lockogy; Today In Summorsicle E10!-hockey at the Summer- ICO Civic Stadium is scheduled" br'l1inreday Il1MloVI. Ill 0! It last being Poem.-es. Q.” Ion Mhclnaaa V man: all Ifac1':rl::b:. T Up-4:U" fllcber O Taidtvs senaces of starry Bob Hurry and it was no coincidence that their 7-game win streak was snapped after Bob was put on the sidelines. However the team management has sent for special protective eq- uipment that is expected to arrive today and Hurry will be back at his familiar post on left wing with Willie Dunn and Jim MacLeod. Kip Ready will be dropped back to his old defense post and this will give the Flyers better balance TNTIRIST 1410!! Interest in tonight) game couldn't be much higher. Over 300 fanl trudged their way through knee-keep snow and battled a blinding blizzard to watch these two teams in action the last time they met I0 that a crowd of 1.000 or better will be no surprise to- night. At the beginning of the year it wan thought that it would be a difficult. task to lure malor hoc- w hardened faiu back to watch e local players in action but it turned out on be no trick at all. it was soon discovered that all the fans wanted was their money's worth of faatoctlon and as the beuiitooervoupuineafter of cult!!! bocuw. fab: ' run and the second-place Saints and Montague go at each other in the . Gray 12.30. t ( llTl)lel'S Dlfeal Take 2-game Lead. .'ll0lN'Ll(J.N'. iCPi s- Aiiiiicrsl Ramblers defeated Al 0 ll L'l u u iiawks 3-3 Weuneisilay night and; took a twu-game lead in the AL: iantic Coast Senior zlicitey Lea- gue best-of-nine sciiii-liiiiils ltaiiiblcrs moved in trout in the Cf.ll'ly iiiiiiiiics oi the first 1):l'lUt.l Sheriuie White the league's- scoriiig king. fired a pair of goals and assisted on two shot by line- mates Jackie Sciiiiiidi. and Pierre Brillani. Duve Kiley coiitiiccied for the other A.inlioi'st. iiiaritcr. I Bob Boiviiess scored two for liloni.-ton and cei.iLi'e Ray Leduc added tiie other. i Hawks missed several good scoring bids during the game. which produced lots of hotly chcckiiig. Doiiglzis Diiggtw ML'Ncil. vilio piloted Moncton to the .llariiimel senior crown last. year. liuozi up with the Haiti-.3 no defence. and turned in a creditable perform- ance despite lackk of condition- ing Twelve penalties were called wii.h Amherst drawing seven. Summary.- lir.-tperinri 1 Ainlit-r-I Wlllib tBri1lant. Sfllllllfltl 1-H. 2 Am- herst. White tBrillan. Schmidt) 3.16; 3. Monctoii. Lcduc tllcNcil) 5,46. Penalties. Siiiiiett 404. Gray. 507. L. Kllcv 818. Botlcy 13 4.3.l Sinnett minor major 16.25. Bot-l ley major 16 '25. Leblanc 18 41 Second period -1. Anilierst D. Kiley (L Kiley. Grayi '15. 3. Moncton. Bownesa. tcaricr. Le-. tlucl 4,34. Penalties: Tlierrieni 3.35. Houle niiscuuduct 115.31. 1 Third period. ti. A.mherst. Bril-l lanl. (Whiter 337. 7 Iiloiirion. Bowne.-s tLeb1anc. Leducl 1916; B Amherst. Schmidt tWiiile) 10.47. Penalties; L. Kiley 10.38. Stops:- Let-lerc . . . . . . . . 10 9 8-27 Pidsotiny 5 5 7-17 G'iown Defeats Souris Juveniles In a fast rroitd-pleasing hockey game played in the Gcorgeiown Rink on Tuesday night the smart Georgetown Jiivmilos lruimccd the visiting Souris Juveniles fl-1. Winsloe Shades East Packs 6-5 in an lnterinediziic B playoff -.'.ttne at Souris last night the Winaloe Heartbreakcrr. shaded the 5-3 jpuicd possession of fourth place and New York lost an opportunity and were never licudetl. :10 1.3 Ladies Curling six teams of lady ourlan. two each from Montague.” C” ' town and surnmei-ride will meet today and tomorrow at the char. lottetown Curling Clilb to decide a provbicial champion and the hblder of the Crockett Trophy for 1956. His Worship J. D. Stewart will get the proceedings underway at 10 am. this morning by tossing .ilie first stone and Mr. Bruce Mac- ;Laren will add I little color to 'the occasion when he pipes the lla curlers onto the ice with a stli -ing highland number. The Charlottetown rink skipped by lllrs. Kay Johnston is the de- iteafs Take Over Fourth Defeating N.Y. Rangers 4-2 1 NEW YORK tci-i - 10.0,... ll:-pic Leafs moved into undlg tn take over second in the National Hr--ikey League Wednesday night whom the Leafs defeated the Rail"- gers 4-2.'lt was Toronto's first. vic- tory on Madison Square Garden ice this season. Summary First period: 1. Toronto. Arm- strong 10:46 Penalties: Howell 11:35 .TIiomson 12:08. Thomson and Foiitinato majors 15:21. Stew- art 'ill1(l Priictice 1008. Bolton ( second period: 2. New york, Creighton tllebenton Lewiciiiil 2'.'i8: 3. Toronto. Sloan 11:20. Pen allies? Roan me and Famin- ato 14:33. Thomson 1543. Third period: 4. Toronto. Arm- strong tsloanl 8:09: 5. New York. Howell tconaclier. Hergeshelmerl 14:08. 6. Toronto. Hannigan (Mi- gay. Boltonl 19.58 Penalties; Mor- rison 4:46. Sloan 9:09. Stops: Litiiiloy Worslcy Attendance: 11.473. 4911 98 5 'lhd0&h&owIGIuNaI.Ihnpday,Fbb.I8.NM Begin Today: At Clftowii Club Follaiiti P.W.C. in the first encounter beg- inning at 7.15 the Aces play P.W. C and at 8.30 the Atoms and Trotters tangle Milton Swamps Montague 20-5 mediate B series with Montague L24 Meteors last night when they wall- 9..za oped tlic Zllclenrs 20-5 at lilontgue. lltlllton won the first game 27-7. Ch'sl'iips To fending champion but there will be likely be some pretty stiff com- petition comlng from the Summer- slde rinks skip by 3411- Ralph somers and Sal y Banter. the Mon- tague rinks skipped by Jean Mac- Donald and Lillian MacDonald and the second Charlottetown tum skipped by Sybil MacMfllan. The following are the member: of the various rinka: Charlottetown 1: Mrs. Kay John- slon isklpt. Pauline Burden (matel. Rosemary Hill (second gtonei, Norah MacDonald (lead). 2: Sybil MacMlllan (skip). Ma- rion Dockendorf tmate). lrls Mac- Lollan tsecond stone). Mary Tait tleadi liloiitagiio 1- Jean MacDonald tsklpl. Edith MacDonald (second Evelyn Cudmore (mate), Henriet- ta Clair tlcadl. 2: Lillian MacDonald tiiklp). Edith Clny tmatel. Mary Nichol- son tsccond stone), Audrey Wan- namaker tleadr. Sumiiicrside 1; Mrs. Ralph So- mars tskipl, Mrs. Shirley Simp- son tiiintei. Mrs. Fran Henthorn (sccoiidi. .'llrs Anna Hayes (lead). 2: Sally Basler tsklpl. Mrs. Wil- liam .'llt)i'risun tniatel. Mrs. Fred tsccnndl, Mrs. Marion Smaliiiian tleadi Two Hoop Tllls Tonight Iii P.W.C. isl-s.nd.:curlers: Sfriai-ighl At Ft. -Wll ay'lu. we or- - tall Write! .4-on w (GP)-Brilllh Columbia. Northern Ontario and Nova Icon: wm mtina the race at end of the sixth draw Wad- ii in the Dominion MITI- soh curling championship. '1 three Iuroi'Lt.i1elr fifth vic- tories against and. tau while lu- lratchewan fail a game back by losing 7-8 to Quebec. !.C.-bad no trouble banding Manitoba in fifth defeat in six man by a 12-: score. Northern Ontario had to go all out to win 0-7 over Alberta, wliou rec- oad now is 3-3. Nova Scott: scored four on the first end then coated to in t umph over New Bruin- wlc . win er of only one game. In the other game Prince Ed- ward Island won its third game 0-4 Toilay's Minor Hockey Program 11.00-12.00 - skate for Notre Dame Girls. 6.00-7.00 -- Important. practice called by Jack Kane for Juniors to represent Abbies in N.B.-P.E.1 playoff at Chatham. NB. Full at- tendance rcqiiestcti. Curling Draw for Ch'iown Tonight .ni . ice lpa Dr. W Mat-Donald. J. Squarehriggs. A Likely. Elmer MacDonald is .15 MacDonald. W1? lllacNFill. M Bell. 13 Beard Ice 3 - Pliysical Fillies-s game 19. Paul O'Rourke vs Dr. Gallant ice 2. - Physical Fitness game 18. if Dobson vs AA MacLeod 1 m e Tivn gamrs are on tap in the .'ily Basketball. Lcagiie tonight atl Milton Horncll won their Inter- Maritime C Hships Here- ice -1 - AB. Baiztiall. S Benton .4 .'.... gntarlo. Itl1l.lookl.i1l or In .m.t.i and Alum-um Tit.oa,t:;alwt:vo round: we wind- in ny. - Jim ncoiiinujor mt: lcotil had little ditneiiitr; amt Icktna grid Rockwollot New Irianlwlck. aioonlr UPIIT Big t lipaot,Wu Quobev.-'I: win over Y'Nll.m ofnnlratchewlii. who appeared to have the game under oontwl lintil aklp rdon Gdrrett broke through for a two on the uvenih. Quebec added I Iinila on the eighth. Hawltlna bl nkldlthe nihth purposely but coud not make up the two on the int and as Gui-mt killed everything in the house and in front. The Standings FORT WILLIAMS tCPt-8tlnd- iiigs after seven round: the Dominion high-school c u r 1 1 n g championship: W British Columbia ........... Northern Ontario Nova Scotia Saskatchewan Alberta Quebec Prince Edward Manitoba New Brunswick Ontario . . . . . . 3-i-3-Lipipiaibwb-a haw:-auto:-an:-l" Eagles Edge. Hampshire 6-5 tei-mediate C playoff game at Win his four on thrfii-at out over 01115110 8clllu'mln'I Eagles won an In- P A David llllllllllllt of P.E.T. played I oauyjaml lfltfr nu away to I 8-0 first-and load on Dntaritri smug-a . and had no trouble ago third straight-win. Morning matches mv Noi-iiierii gpua Ontario and British Columbia lose their. first games. creating a four. way tie with Saskatchewan and Nova .loot1a. A .. : - auiuiciiuwin auiilpoei Northern . I-ltoatlirlllnr.wluieBc lost 6-3 to. ova lcotla. Albert. sully-toned anltoba 10-I.-P.E.l downed New Brunswick 10-0 and Quebec kept Ontario wliilau by ed Bab Hawkins 0-? Curling Results FORT WILLIAM tCPi .. Fifth. round results in the Dominion lllgh school curling 2 mpionshlp: New Brunswick 0. P.E.1. 10. Ontario 7 Quebec 9 Manitoba 5 Alberta 10. Nova Scotia 6 B.C. It Saskatchewan 8 N. Ontario 3 FORT WILLIAM. (CPL-Sixth round results in the Dominion high-school curling clllmpion ship ' 101 102 000 x- ". .. 020 020 210 x- 7 . 301001210 x-- 3 020 010 001 1-. 4 New Brunswick 001 010 210 IL 3 Nova Scotla 400 ml 010 1- 9 N. Ontario . 101 010 oz; 0-- ll Alberta . . . . . . .. 020 201 100 1- 7 Manitoba 000 200 001 ii- 1 B, Columbia 132 002 110 3-12 FORT WILLIAM (CF!-Seventh round results of the Dflmlnlnn high-school curling cliampinnsliip .x-iii Scotia . ..010 102 000 ).- 4 British Columbia .130 221 010 x-ll .E.1.-.. .00i000100x-2 Saskatchewan ..101 102 010 1-7 K. lilyets. 1'2. Mailicson vs. J.E. ,. Bmmng ”m..m.d mug,” Jg North River rink last night bcat- Mnlwl” aggooggolgll" ll Dlngwem pr, oqigncty, lng Hamplbiro Bulldogs 6-5. ElK- lQq:'b9g - 202 010042 8.30 p.ni. lea got their winning margin when W W113 - . - Physical Fitness game 21 Du; Phillips scored with only 3 mlnutr Ontario . . . . . . ..100 010 100 34-10 O'Rouke vs. winner of game is. as to play in the third period. North. Ontario .110 102 010 00- - s LENTEN SPECIALS AT MoCi'eady's League Neari the last days of rcgiilar league play the teams are coming up with some of the best performanc- es of the season. , The Basilica Youth Club No. 1 team are leading the league by viirie margin as they have done for the past four years. The youth clubbers are perched on top with a big total of 18 points hav- ing lost only 0 games out of 63 played The Argos are trailing in second with 84 points However indications are thati this club will he hardpressed to return its city championship when sumdm” iplayoff time comes The Argos. BYC m P W, Iv N3- YMCA and arc No 2 teanisi . 53 -'4 9 109 are currently hard teams to i-ieatj.A'505 M 42 24 M and each has beaten last yearlslpll " 57 35 19 75 champs on several occasiins PVV.11s3Q"'g-S i” 3 g g C. in fourth place has also come up with a victory over the lead- :2 :3 BIG MEET PLANNED The City Volleyball League formed four years ago will this year play host to teams from all parts of the Maritime for the Maritime Championship meet to be held on or near April 14th. Among the entries expected are the champion St Joseph Univer- sity team of Monclon and the 1954 champions from Halifax. Volleyball which was invented by William G. Yilorgan. Physical Director of the Y MCA in lioly- nke. Mass. has t-nioyeti ii rapid increase in popularity in the last PLAY-OFF .HOCKEY i BYC Lead As City Volleyball ; As the City Vollcigball reacheslwtshes to stay active he shouldl play volleyball C volleyball Rollaway tonight there will ho .. one-half hour period on volleyball showing the technique: and skills of the game. standings to date with 8 matches remaining in the schedule. The 13?. fourth and the second playing the third in the semi-finals. game: of the schedule: WC - 0 pm. at P.W.C YMC B.Y.C. t2) at 7 p.m. V vs Argos - 6.30 pm at YMC.A. rig Completion As an.added feature .0-ma league dance at the The following are the team four teams will enter the play- with the first playing thy Macintosh Aylmer ORANGES. 2 clot. The folloviing arc the remaining tit vs. Pl 1:5; vii. Argos - 0.30 p.m. at Mon . Feb 27-3 YC Spi Tuesday. Feb 20-Y.M.C.A. vs. Wednesday. Feb. 29. B.Y.C. (1) a PWC. Ii rpm. at PW.C. Monday. March 5 - BY.C tl) 'l'ueI.. March O-BYC (2) Va. nwc - 11 pm at PW.C. Intermediate Semi - Finals Souris East-Packs 5-5 , . Dorlon and Watts cach scored 2 5pTprlfln?1r::, r?:m3ml(m 3'5 5:8 goals for Wlnsloe wliilc lilcGonnell grmms can may it on an equal mild ll29;leTn3?:19d15l"El”5k I plain In the. loci league thcre pen I I r. . mar ct-sy or are playprg at 15 yggrg of age . sourla and Levine and Mc(.irm- playinc against. others in their COVLHEAD FLYERS ack got one each. late forties which shows that if one Venus ALBANY ST. PATS GAME TIME 8:30 Admission 25c and 40:: first game of their semi-final ser-l ies next Thursday. TONIGHT - 8.30 Game time tonight is usual 0.30 sharp. V Fans in attendance tonight will get the chance to vote for the league”: moat Blank cards will be passed out to tam at the entrance to the rink and the player who draws the moat vote: will be the rcceipient. of a trophy donated by a local bunineu firm. it will 190 up to the fans to de- cide what player in the league was the most valuable player. The sel- ection need not be the but play. er but the one who contributed the most to his tum! cause during the seuoifa play. Players on all five teams are eligible. ATHOPIK the many top - notch- on the lane have to choose from are Allie Carver. Junior Macbeod and Frank Roper of Parkdale. Bubtry Dowling Bill Hughes. God no MacDonald. Dave Maclnod of Montague. Ray Haobe. luck Dav- ey. of SD. ..lrian Lewis. Ipy Ready. Stu Mac-Lure, Men-ill Pin- eau of B.Y.C. These are only a few of the players who could poac- iblywinit.'l'bei-enreplenty mote. ANCIENT roar. Bambi:-g k that drum an ".........""r'...-':.'.'.-.-'..n. - valuable player. . SPORTS Admission: Adults B. Y. C. Vs. PARKDALE FLYERS - Large Sticky RAISTNS. 2lbs. .. Grapefruit Floor ARENA 60c: Children 356 Curling The following skips new schedule: Dr. Wendel Donald. J. Squarebrlggx. Club tonight at 8:30. for the purpose of drawing a eron. F. Hansen, F. Acorn. B. MacNelli. D. Sunni- ers. Dr. Giddlngl. Clifford MacDonald. J. 8. 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