,. 1. - I -. St. Maryls-Millionaires In 3-All Tie Saturday bv defiectin Cam hell's 1388! HA1-'u'Ax' Feht 17 "(GP)" Then Bownegss scores the tying 1'13”-'1” 5'” Mary” ”"ed ""0 goal on a close-in shot. third-period goals here Saturday to gain a 3-3 tie with Sydney Mil- um-:m-s lionalres in a. dull Maritime Minjor sydney-Goal. Hicks; delence, Hockey League game. Levandoski. Dinning. Mcftae. Millionaires shot a pair of goals whalen; forwards. Bathgate, Pirle. in the first period and then used Macfntyre, Birukow. Matthews. kitty-bar-the-door tactics that mldgbmnd, Rohmer, Robertson. had Halifax baffled. Gallagher. when the Saints gained posses- Ha1l13x.Goa1, Straehan: de- simi, they were almost immediately fence, Nlxon, Burgeron, Weaver. 5101311051 by the bhCk'Ch9CKlnL' Campbell; forwards, MacKenzie, Mllllnll&lll'ES. In the final period MacArthur. Leswick, Ford, Bow- ihe 4,207 fans heuan R rylhmlc ness, Watson, Morrow, Thompson, (l:1l)pitl;z and stomping. demanding Warwick. more action. First Period The only excitement was cram- 14Sydne,i', Plrie med into five minutes of the third tMac1ntyre) . 4:36 at-ssmti it-hcn Sydney played of- 2Cs,.riney, Matthews . fcnsire hot-kcy. (Birukow, Hildebrand) 6:44 Frank Bcrzeron and I-lughie Penalties- lVDacArthui' 12:29, Campbell shared starring honors llildehrancl 16:34. inf Halifax. Campbell figured in1 Second Period all Halifax goals and played ii: 3-Halifax, Campbell -tcariy game on defence. Bohl (Ford, Watson) . 11:24 Bnwness scored the tying goal, on Penaltles-- Macfntyre 8:1. 0. a smart play set up by Campbelllmisccncluct, Levandoski 8:46. Mc- lllifl Billy Watson. Rae 12:49. Lorne Pirie opened the scoring 'Ilhird Period for Sydney, with Dunc Maclntyrel 4-Sydney, Pirie riraiiing an assist. Ronnie Mat- (Bathgate. Maclntyre) 4:34 liirws scored two minutes later 0111 5-Halifax, Bergeron .-i h1'cakziivay. 1 (Campbell) 6:21 in the second period, Campbell. 6-Halifax, Bownes: r.'lcd it shot into a maze of pll1,i't'l'S: (Watson, Campbell) 17:39 and it found the nets. Pirle scored: Penalties-None. his second tally early in the thii'd,STOPS:- on a p.-issout from the corner but-Straclian 8 6 5-19 Btrzeron kept Halifax in the gamul Hicks 6 4 7-17 (incoming Hawks Meetm Islanders Here Tonight .lolinny Horeck's ambitious Moncton Hawks, two points 0111. of a play-off spot. will meet the Is- lnhclcrs tonight in a regular Mari- time Major Hockey League zanic at the Forum. Who Hawks, victors over the 15-, landcrs hy a 7-0 score at. Moncton Saturday night, are only two points. T. B. Rogers Read I At Meeting hclow ”Bud" Poile's fading Glace, -m- Bay Miners who have lost their: , The following: letter, written by lnllcfsfwrlliigciifnllim Mat-Kciizie. will M13 T- B. Rogers. vice president of lflfritllnsut T111521';,3;;"If;n?:nu::; by the latter at Vesterdayls league with a shoulder sevaram . E;”5i3.."5 1'." ”.i?S”if"h”.lf: lfE:Si'.i in Saindoi1's case has been foriiiarded Dmr Judge Hudsom It is a great disappointment to m the Canadian Amam” Hockeylnir. that after suggesting this Association. 1 1'. hi to Lt d d A win for the Islanders tonight1:ei1:l:,gS5an1,,:nx; ::.o,,1..f Elke ll: will assure them of at least a tieihave mu llcad .1115 1911”. because 11” semnd P"'"- The Wanders arelit is what 1 would have said if I ””'"l"u-1" lied Wm: 'h,9, Ham” had been able to attend. ..:::. ii.”..”".2..lL”.Z"'.".'?: it to we tr : ' - ' which includes my.-el. as drifte John. ioniniit, (1 quite a way towards dictatorship. be - - man! ed. 1 elieve tha you're never from i.onii:ht'.-i contest. Others who going to be successful. may not be able to play are Johnny 1 believe, flr.s.t,,,pt, all, Dhifhhk. On account of a bad,would be a natural conclusion for shoulder. Mid "BUCRO" Tfhlnm. lll you to select the Referees and as with a heavy attack of the 'flu. such. we should not have any- -- thing to do with it. but after two R ,ve'ar'5. experience I am certain that this system cannot work unless it 0 Canadiens 3-2; I Francis In Goal is changed considerably in the NEW YORK, Feb. 17 - (CF) - near future. You appoint this Mr. Mathleu. So far as I was concern- ed I wasn't consulted. At the last meeting we had in Moncton you stated to me that Mr. Mathieu refereed a game in Halifax the night before and there were some who would approve of your chair: With Emil (The Cat) Francis play-l int! 3 BT98! llc'Hn6 in SON 35 1! T9' Well. unfortunately, we didn't. Pl-lcemitnt for lhlllred Chuck 3331' have a chance to run into Mathieu nor. the New York Rangers to- 11,1111 11,,, Saint .101-1,, gamg, gnd ziichl. dcfcateri Mnntreai C3l'lfldli!l2S11ha1 name raised 1. N31 ,.uc;1o,-. 1-3 iii 71 Nhlihiihl HOCKEY L633” for the Islanders. Leo Lamoureux I-"(hm lwas accused. and rightly or Despite snow and sleet, a crowd wmngly me Referees reported so The Canadlftns penllcred Francis games suspension. He asked for a Tom all iinzics diiriniz ii SC0T9l855,hearin: but this was denied. Now as! period in which the Rangers uhpn we met in Trurn it was my flilzllt namely to nlalnlhln lh?,undei'stantlin1:, and I think it will lend iliitv Pldmd up in the ilr-St be the understanding of some of .wn periods. ilhese present at this meeting. Francis W35 C-Wllftd ill) 1i'0n'i thE,when we raised your status to fine vfter Rayner suffered a torn cart-,that should he it and there would latte in his left knee in Saturday'slbe no five game suspension, be- :-ime at Moiiircal. The New York raiise this actually was a hardship :nali0 is out for the rest of the on the team; presently playing scnsrm. lshorthanded. 1 I will say in passing that when I telephoned you that you inform- and a great many who wouldn't. at 12.183 saw the name. !that he was fined sioooo and five Sincinnatl Mohawks of the AHL. the amount of 550.00 to 5100.00 15355 ed me that was the only way you letter From Major tlial, it First Period l-New York. Slowiniski (Edclnls. Ralciizli) Prnaltics: Bouehard -1:30.lrou1d run it. just taking the two Olmstmtl 2-6:09 and 15144. Referees report. when my option Kullman 10:32. Stanley 15:44.'was phoning Clarence Campbell to Buller 11:22. lconfirm with him when he was in Second Period .a similar circumstance. But at z..Ne.., york, 31.11" , , (mg least Clarence Campbell gave 3wMontrr-al. Gamble (Richard a chance to speak for (Harvey. Lach) 10;” himself before he was fined 5500.- 4-New York. Kullman l 100' , , (Stanley. Lapradrl 10:UI N9” Judzet I,w” dlsjppmnled kMont,m1' 690""-on jover your handling of the ,Glace . B.-1 Bay affair. It was your admission 2.12 (',,,::'.that the Referee stated that there stead 5:21, Ross 82:18 'Moorelw"” "My 0'” prmmm '0'" "p' , , but Mr. Polle stated that the ice 1031' gigshzhrgsalgl was literally covered with pro- , , graines. but Mr. Poile produced an s"""”: 1N0"e' independent witness. whose in- P"'3l””' N”"'- tegrity could not he questioned. and while he did not agree that the ice was literally covered with debris. he certainly did not say that only one programme was torn tip. and he stated that the ice should have been cleared off be- fore the game proceeded. and as a result Judge Hudson. you have never done a thing about it. so far as we know those Referees have never been censored and Glace Bay's Mr. Poile has plid his fine. Now Judge, in little example of your dictatorship. You told the island club that unless they plly in Glace Bayon a certain night you would fine them 81,000.00. You haven't any right to make that statement. because m. I: .In of the Islanders club denied that. and in the conversation, you ad- mit. took pleee in the Halifax Forum without any witnue. your word iii no better than any club President in the League. when I told you this over the phone you said your word shouldn't be crit- iud or you would ruin. Iarngoingto giveltto you rankly. Ivory time that you won. Iuvloa, over to Charlottetown, and every the that I bed been in mum Fredericton Rink Wlns.N. B. Title MONCTON. N. 3.. Feb. 1'! - (CF) - A Fredericton rink skip- ped by R. V. Limerick Saturday captured the New Brunswick curling title. and the Genoa: Trophy as a week-long boncpiel ended here. Fifty-two rinks started out in 'queat.of the top honor. with Lim- erick winning out over five oth- er rlnke in a two-day. 'round robin: conpetitiou ta; decide upmnntetive in the ca nmtottqlei in Winnipeg sluljiiiiiii I M - Rfuiiti . 11 M. ,1 7-0 Shutout MONCPON. N. 13.. Feb. 17- (CP)-Shaivpshooting Morrle Ham- PAGE SIX Mathleu. in his report to Judge J. Elliott Hud- Referee Jerry son on last Thursday niKM'S 1Cliarlotletown-Sydney game ' here. ifreed coach Leo Lamoureux of lam. blame for the affair. as was expected. Charged with instigat- ling the outbreak were defense- nian Phil Vitalc and two or three other players whose nanirs we were not KlV9n- Th9 1'” lg.-ime suspension sentence and lthe S100 fine were handed out by Judge Hudson. The 3100 fin? hrings to more than 5200 'lli9 amount with xvliich Vitalc has hcen fined in the past couple of weeks, The Islanders protest on the game was not discussed at the n1eetirilZ- lccordinf-Z to refillin- fions Judge Hudson must not1f,V the Sydney coach of the protest .and a certain time limit must he iaiven to him to consider the -niatier. The PF0l95l will b" -brought. up at a later meeting. 0 I O 0 spiel gels in: :11. mg Club. ionsltlp. the 'l'rophy. Among the reprcsented ill competitions are Boih Sydney and Moncton of- ficials brought up the question of: allowing six teams in the ltlfll" offs but according to coach Lum- ourcux the meelinl-Z d9C"l9d,l" allow only four teams. Accorflinl:-, to the league minutes , and four place teams and ilivl second and third -place. teams will meet in llle.S(;ml;llF1.8l5- l T119 Sydney Millionaires the Glace Bay Ml""s 391)?!” 10” l Mayer help was turned down. The Miners ' I to not a replacement fm -loin Bailey. who has been called UP to the Seattle Ironmcn nnfi llic Millionaires asked for hi'lP "ml," the "unusual help to ClU”5 clause." It is understoodnliat the Millionaires would obtain their players from other clubs in iii? leaguc if their request had bccii granted. came in for their share of critic- asked not to by a number of the delegates. The islanders and failing of referees Prank Elliott tests fell on deaf ears. Both will continue working but it is doubt- ficiatinz here. . Coach Lamoureux and 58VPl'Bl others who were in the rink Saturday night figured that of the season. The hun::ry. Hawks are now only two points out: playof-.' berth as a. result of their win. Johnny Horeck's boast that he would eliminate the two Cape Breton clubs is looking better than ever. According to Dave MacKa,v in the Moncton Times, Horeck has plenty of confidence all he must do is install it into the team and the fans. satuix-lay night's win must have helped because there were a reported 2800 fans in at- tendance. up were Captain "Bucko" Trainor. defenseman Johnny Dutchak, lcft winger Jim .'ilacKenzie and Connie Bonhomme. It was still doubtful I last night whether 'n'ainor or Dufchak would be playing in to- night's game. Johnny, who had ,1ust recovered from it knee in- jury suffered pulled muscles in his shoulder and neck in Thursday uishtls. game and yesterday----was scarcely able to lift hLs arm, Train- inr is recovering from his bout with (the 'flu. U C D Willie Marshall was back wear- ing his mustard plasters last night. Willie has been suffering from a cold for the past several days but he feels that he will be well enough to play tonight. Other players not feeling up to par are Walter Pawlyshyn and "Red" Favem both of whom are afflicted with colds. O O O 0 Saturday night's game at Monc- ion was delayed for approxi- mately one half hour when re- feree Larry Hefferlng did not appear. Moncton rink officials finally obtained the services of two -amateur iinesmen who work- ed with referee Nell Sanford. Heffering. who was in Toronto. wu delayed In Montreal by n snowstorm. He was supposed to arrive back in Moncton in time to officiate but. could not make it until yesterday afternoon. .jg and every time I've seen you dur- ing the hockey season. I mentioned that Frank Elliott wasn't liked by by the Charlottetown fans. We voted against. him in the spring. we voted against him in Moncton and last time the vote was taken. and why on earth you could pos- Ilie first: - the Hawks played their best t,r.imc' Missing -from the islanders line-; the Ch.'ii'lottetown Registration begins at the Club at 10:30 and play fol- lows for the Elimination Chamip- Wholesale Groccrs' niainland the the Curl- clubs week-long Cdrleton Don "Red" Macliac (above) of the Sydney lviillionnircs nntI,l-lalifax Saturday and flew turned in to an outstanding. game against U10 Snntaniarians ill a contest which asked for (lie 1-igiiilehded in a :1-3 riraii. j0akliintlB-o xer Scores Knockout ;0ver Cantor iv) ' t ,1 age Hud-jlildinonton. in thh iifilt 5:: :l?rdea!t:ng3et:mi:signu but WBSltllCll' .-iciiedulcd 10-rounder. 3 The Oakland liszlitwelgzlii. ,first. Cantor. any dmnaze. 1 Mid-wnv in the the bininz stiff left jabs with , 0 0 Miners protested against the o.'fic-,lcro.-'.-c.-'. tine the master front i.lic1w"I :1 solid and Jerry Mathieu but their pro-'couldn't get. close enough in-ii fifth Can(or's right eye. Referee . ,lF1o1-es called a doctor to l”lf1,'.'Sld'3 and. after knockdowns. l 1 l 1 hr 1 consultation. Mmcwn the fizht stopped. '1'hci'c were no. MARl'l'lMl'I MAJOR Charlottetown 0. Moncton 7. Mater; got pretty hot at llI11C-5.; V OAl(L.AND, Calif.. l.i'el1.' 17 -1.1. we were told. Both Judge Irllll1S0lll(APl---J0hllll,V Goii.-..ilvc.x. 1.111 1-2., Fmnk Av and secretary-treasurer Chris Mac- of Oakland. Saturday night .sco1e1il1 - OT"- A1.1e,, who drew up the schedulc,h technical knockout oici Ed (so-, www- ' Cantor. 139. of Toronto ”::fBruins In 5-2 nnfl com- riglit zhte F to do round. ml 1, aim" W111 do any more 0;. Gonsalvez opened a large cut over, Ray ordered Hockey Scores The 71:11.... Press PACIFIC COAST T.EAGl'F. Victoria 2. Taconia 9. Edmonton 3. Saskatoon 10. Vancouver -1. New Wcsimiiisici Glace Bay 4. Saint John 11. 1 ii'lf)iill'f'al 1. SUNDAY GAMES Quebec 6. Montreal 3. 1 (overtime). Sydney 3. Halifax 3 (tic). - QUEBEC SENIOR Ottawa fl. , , Quebec 5, Sliaivinigan-Falls 0. Ottawa 2. Siierbrooke 4. Shawinigan Falls 1, Vallcyfic-id lMercurys Breeze 1To Easy W OSLO. Fe . the Olympic tnurname Tonigh tvi we rm -up for the United states. Under Canadian almost-ridiculous out the Canadians each. and eiiay. eibly sand I. combination like that to Charlottetown fut week-numb ly Mathleu. whom the team and fans detest and Frank Elliott. I cannot understand. and , ronally The Mercury: if you persist in making faux pas like-this you lllf!l1ld'1'!!1lIIT'”'i nt. Over Finland By J ck Sullivan 17 -16?)- ada's hockey team-the Edmonton Mei'curys-breezed through 13-3 win tonight over Finland for their second straight nine-coiintry Can- to victory in round- robin Canada had a bye Saturday. and the United states. which defeated Germany 3-2 last night. had ii bye in Sunday's third round. game was the Canadians. who still have to meet the better. ranked European teams as well as Just I and American standards. tonight's game was a mess. The Finns played a and even four-man defence in an three effort to hold Miller about tin:-pared land's goalie, Pelrka tlyilyla with trlhotlf Billy Gibson, Canada's six-'oot centre. led the goal-scoring parade with four. Engelbert Bah Meyers had ii couple of goal; and The Canadian: played it. free roaming Pinnr not find not bothering too much at. times about the opposit- ion. Al a result, the Finns scored their three goals on seven shots. tht THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Sixth Confederation Bonspiell Opens Here This Morning” The sixth CDiIlPdPl'li1.l(ll1 Bon- iintierway this morn- lcurlmg City, Saint John. The lThistle Club. saint John. The lBcaver Club. Moncton. The Moncton Curling Association. The Mayflowcr Club. Halifax. and the Piirtou Curling Club. Flying Officer Clarence Camtpbell. Win- nipeg, twho is visiting at the R. C. A. I-1. Station. sum-merside. is expected to ice 9. western rink. Tuesday night there will be the Bonspici banquet and Friday night a dance will be held at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The competitions are broken down into four sections. The first section is concluded Wed- nesday. The second is played Thursday. The third and fourth sections. il'lllL'll are mixed com- petitions, are played Friday and Saturday. Bonspiel officials are confident that the Sixth Confederation will be one of the most successful yet held. All events have been well filled. and this year the commit- tee in charge is happy to wel- conie two rinks from Souris. Siimmcrsidc. Aibcrton and Mont- ague will be well represented as in past years. There are eight trophies at stake in the Confederation Bon- spiel and numerous other in- dividual prizes. Thcy include the Confedera- tion Cliampioii.-litp. trophy ated by Maritime Central Air- ways Limited: Elimination Cham- pionship. trophy donated by Whnlcsaie Grocers of Cha.rlottc- town: Re-crvc Championship, Iinpcriai Oil Tl'01)ll,V. British Am- don- 1 erit-an Oil Tankard; Qualifying Elimination. trophy donated by Morrison and Mt-Rae Limited; lntcrmcdiatc Eliniiiiation. trophy cirinaicd by llroiizsc Bros.: trophy donatrd by R. T. Holman Ltd.. and Road.iriakers' Shield award- cd in separate "knock-out" com- petitions. The General l-Ixccutii-e' of the, Ban--picl includes. lion. T. A.) Campbcll. ciiairnian: J. F. lilac-l Lcod. R. S. P. .lardiiie. W. R. Cruikshank. J. P. Campbell. J. M0i'i'lS. H. R. Carruthers and ,iBlack Hawks ,ci-IICAGO, Felt. 17 - (cp) ..E 1Rookie Rcnl Clievrefils did a bril- illnnt job of loading Boston Bruins to a 5-2 victory over Chicago Black Hawks 111 a National Hockey League name this afternoon. The defeat was Clitc:ir:o's fifth in the last six games. 1 Chcrrcfils. playing in his 18th ;N.H. L. ganic. scored two goals and 'got a (Iiird-period assist. i The Hawks' Bap Guldolln drew league fines of 5125 for misconduct and match penalty. His troubles came in the third period when a couple of arguments with referee Rrd Slorcy rcsultcd in the miscon. duct, penalty and then the match ipciialty. First Period 1-Boston, Chevrefils ”'TF1She1'1"." . 1:50. 2-Boston. Sullivan E iKr,vz:111oivi.ki) 4:111 .'t-Boston. Clievrefils (Fisher) . .. 19:05 :"(;lIlall.lcS.' Kyle 3:27. Hucul Second Period 4--Chicago. Mosienko (Gee. Fogolin) .. 0:10 Penalty: Henderson 9:12. Third Period 5-Boston. Krypanowski (Creighton) . .. ., 6:00 6-1'-losiori. Schmidt ichevrefils) . . 9:43 7-Chicago, Gee (Bedouin Raglan) 15:35 Penalties: Guidolin (minor, misconduct and match) p117 and 9:48. I-fuciil 9:07. Fogolin 9:39, Laycoe 15:20. Today's Draw In Schoolboy Curling heel MONCTON. N. 13., Feb. 17- (CP)-Followinu in tomorrow's draw in the Dominion schoolboy curling championship which ends Thursday: First Itounrl- Prince Edward Island vs Quebec; Alberta vs Nova Scot Ia: Saskatchewan vl Ontario; New Brunswick vl. British Columbia: Northern On- iarlo vii Manitoba. Second Round-Northern On- iario vs Alberta: Manitoba vs Ontario: P.B.I. vs. New Brune- wick; Saskatchewan vs Quebec: Nova Scotia vii British Columbia. Third Round-British Colum- bio vs Manitoba; New Brunwlck vs Quebec; Nova Scotln va Non- ihern Ontario: P.l-:.I. vs Ontario; Alberta ve Saskatchewan. Fourth Round -Quebec VI Nova Scotle: P.E.I. va Salute!!- uwan: Mberte ye Manitoba: Bri- tlali Columbia vs Northern On- . scoring list of 29 points. ilton sparked Moncton Hawks to it 7-0 win over Charlottetown Islanders, in 9. Maritime Major Hockey League game here Satur- day night. The win left Hawks two points behind fourth-place Glace Bay Miners. ' Hamilton collected five points. FEBRUARY 18, 1952 Beavers Down Glace Bay three goals and two assists to I lead the point getters. Lincmatc I I George Scholes h-ad ll. goal and two assists. Other marksmen - 0 1 cl sanrr JOHN. N. 3.. rec. 11- 3fe',f,ef,:f'”l” R ” "M M” (CP)Twe” 31”” We Mme Hawks outplayed Islanders most 5"”l43h 0' the Mnrgtlme ll;”g”'t. of the way and the failure of the H9hCke3'B Lcggucl fl”? "lea tn '31, Cliarloitctoivn forwards to back- ggmgdy e3cl:":1”ma:diigle'";ad fay check seemed to pave the war for the victory. The game was played cleanly, only seven penalties. fill of them minors. being handed out. Hawks took an early lead when Geoff Burinan slapped in a pass from Sam Kennedy less than five minutes after the game be- overpowering Glace Bay Miners 11-4 Saturday night. The load increased to 20 points. or 10 full games. over Charlottetown Islanders and Hal- ifax St. Mary's. A 3-3 tie with Sydney Millionaires boosted the Saints to second place with ls- Moncton Hawks Sco re Over Charlottetown. Islanders Hamilton reared 10-minuic mark with Scholci and May assisting." and fiv- minutes later Scholes made 11.11.11 with Hamilton and Milne setting up he play. Ronnie Rowe deflected Md Olsen's long shot into the nu for the final goal HIDE! Hemiltor had shot the puck otit 1...; deep in the Islanders end. ' Charlofmeioivn: Goal, Fwd, erick; defence. Travis. V1331, McLagan; forwards. Gray, Fm ero. Marshall. Bellrlnger, w1,11. lock. Salndon. Paivlyshyn. Beau. dizv. Smith. Moncton: Goal,Lockhz1r(; fence. May, Milne. Robinson. sen. Winemaster: forwa ilton. Scholea. Rowe, Cievnienis. Marshall. lion, Kennedy. I-"lrsf. Period 1-Moncton. Burman (Kennedy. Clcmentsi Li-Moncton, Hamilton (Seholes, Olsen! 3.” Penalties: Smith 51.35, c1e,',,. cnis 9:55. Iziln at th. tie- d Oi- ? 5. Ham. D. llort-ck, Burmnn. F11. 4:13 1 V pan. Hriniilion made it 2-0 for third place with 64 palms. 3:i:1".ass.sts going to Scholcs and; The goal came with both. ::a.m.s a man short. 1 Hawks continued to apply the pressure in the second period.- lfnmilton potted his second tally within 37 seconds after stealing. the puck from Phil Vitalc near! the Cimrlotteiown not and stick- . handling into scoring position. Moncton is :10 below the league leaders but only one game re- moved from Glace Bay. and Sydney rests in the cellar. ,DustyiBiair and Jack Melcirum led the Saint John scoring against Miners with three goals and one assist each. Other Saint Egg" 1.:fc01:";,1Cllo'1eIr:f J(;ll:)':lf: Uggifl lClemen(s scored a picture goals 13111 Mr.-Cracken and Carl Smelicf ””'l””g ”” 19” .",a"d mm" ”"i in the assist column, Matt .'ifcs- ". mm": pmfv Wm Bmnmn andl ich and Tom smeuc had mum, lxcnlivdy ix-li.ch had the island-I each. Ed Mulligan. Carl smem. 1-rs dcfcncc fooled cmnp-ic-tfly. Second Period 2-Moncton. Hamilton i-Iilancton, Clements J1 (Burman. Kennedy) 3115 5-Ziloiicton. Hamilton tsclioles. May) 10:00 G--Moncton. Scholes tiiamilion, M11111-1 Pciialty: Clements 15; ,1)” Third Period Jltitictcn. Rowe (Olsen. Hamilton) .. a;5q Penalties: Milne 7.12, l'.'.aje 7:42. Gray 8125. Martial: 16:43. Ubriaco and Ron Hurst two each.1 and Nicolle and Pete Langeile had singletons. 1 I 0 Of the 15 Beavers who were drcsscd. including goalie Hal, Gard-011.. 12 contributed to the In the Glace Bay scoring. Lenl Haley led the shooting with twill S-u-gspend Vitale and set up playing coach Bud: Poilc for another. Bob Lrger, tallied the other Glace Bay 0 n1ai'kei'. helped by Slicltlon 1 Bloomer. Poile had two assists; ' Bob Coopsr one and Dan Wind- ' ' tfine im Miners shot the Il1'si- two I 1 goals of the game and for a time it lookc-d.as if thcy were hcadcdf 11101.1(;-1-o1q, N3” 1:91,, 17..tcp1' for a win. but 3931'”-T tn?" - Phil Vitale, rugged Charlotte- Vmk 01'" and 19” U19 Yl5llt0f5 111 town Islanders dcfenceman. iodav "19 Sh'1dn- .w:is siispciuicd for five games and Haley shoved liomc Ct1flpCr'slflllCCl 51011 for his part in .1 (lis- rebound and it Silt)! by 1.e;;cr.,1)iile in Clinrlottctoiin last week from in front of the mgr. hit aiwhlcli resulted in the izainc bcing Saint John StiCk and glanced (ili'lll'flCd to Sydney Millionaires. into the not over Gm-rlon's' The siispeiisloh mid fine were shoulder. handed down at 11 meeting of the A brace by 131;1;1- 119.-1 ghelltfiiriltttie Major Hockey League count before the pcriocl ended. film"? l0dh.V- W35 R11 saint J01,” 1,1 the sec. The report l),V referees Gcralii and, whlch ended 3.4, 11, 0n,.l.VI:ltlllftli and Frank Elliott on the Remove 2 Referees Unsuccessful MONCTON, N.B., Feb. ll (CP) -- Attempt to have referee: Frank Elliott and Gerald Matliit-i removed from the Maritime liiajo. Hockey League failed today at. 11 special executive meeting here. Tht rcoiicsl was made by Charlotte- town Islanders and Glace Bay li'iincrs'. Tlic incciiniz volcd roiificicnce ir league presirlciit Judge J. Elliot: Hudson's action in retaining tht two officials. A proposal that all six teams bi permitted to take part in lrngiii playrloivns was discussed but no ac- tion was taken. In other business Ncil saiiinu of Saint John was engagcti on ti part-time basis as referee of gainti in Moncton and Saint John, and i salary adjustment for referees Marty Maclnlyre and Charlie Cvoode was approved. The lragiii span 01 165 11,3” f;,',,',.'”n”,1””"m,Le'T”.TnEidcnt said Vitalewns one of tiic1 Beavers counted four tiii1cs.iCm9f ””c"d9” l” mlx'”p m1 ,v11m.rs presscd hard 1” 11", which lie was given maich-n1is- 11111.1 but 11 was no use gnd they conduct prntiliy, The report said 11na11y gave up. we home tcamitiialc shot the puck toward ref- 1a11y1ng three more without a,0l'i'0 Mailiieu after he had been rep”. ,givcn a minor penalty, and grab- Lanmlla and the Niconodhlh ,brd onc rcfcrcc by the necktie and 11:an,BIair Hm, we” mmmnap puslicti him against the boards. im, for Sam! john t Vltalc will miss games in Char- ” ' 11ottetown Feb. 18 and 20. at Syd- Lmegups: 1 ney Feb. '.'3..Glncc Bay, Feb. 23, and : Glace Bay: Goal. Ariiril; d('- Hnmax March L l lfvtgiice. Cooper, Windlcy, Elnompg-, "T"-”T'TTTTT” acBridc; forwards, Poilc, Mace-y,l , l Charley, Haley. Wywrot. Leger. 1 Amadio, Dclmontc. .M'M'"'L Saint. John: Goal. Gordon; tie-,l iiutpun 11. trupuy dliifillefi 111' int Saint John Y's Men's Club foi pl'CSi.'lll.fl1lflll to the league's innsl lvaluablc plnycr. A-P-(league ANTIGONISH. N. S.. Felt. i7 (CP)-Truro Rearcats tiefralrd Antlgonistii Bulldogs 7-2 hc:-e Sat- urday to take I 3-1 lead '.li ihi? best-of-seven semi-finals of the Anilgonlsli-Pictou-Colchestrr sch- lor Hockey League. frncc. Lee. O'Fial1c1-ty. C. Sm:llc.l , ' Meslcli. Arundcl; foru-ards. Ubri- W L D 1' A Full 150- ”T- i1"E119- khlilsl,-3 M0ld11im- st. Jiillll 1: 20 11230 1-91 92, ion e. c rac en, lair. . iiI- c1- - ;;1 32 5 335 351 73 ligan. Langcilt. 11:li1i(.7:ll.xll Ill :12 6 M9 2119 723 TORONTOI. Fm 111,- '.CiP('1 1: . ti: 1; x .1: I -i 234 234 64 A 21-3 -od ainian - u (1 Fl,I::11;CrHFl'0u Ger” Mlllhw” n”d1;I1(lll(liTli1lIll ) it L319 ':72 (i2l in ('l)gllf1a8:tl'lllgrB.l.rlllC Uni)'0i'5i-ll T S,ll'lll(',i' lit: B2012-12 58:of Toronto brought. his 1933 - - ---- lth senior intercollegiate cym- l-Glace Brill;-'TtHlE.lel:i;" , R0,”. FM -1 Mm 1J.l,m liinitics championship Satiirdc1' -:1 (Cooper. Poilel 3;” W", wtm gmturdav dip , competition with McGill Ln.ic1s- 2-Gl”e 3”” L95" irlei a iepo-I 1; -'1ei in a lftoinc H)" (B100 12:) . . 9.44 , '. A-l. ,1 l "Tn 3-SaintmJohn. Blair T1(nALl T lira m?nl:,”.:.1 SilSsFX. N. 13. Feb. l'i--iCl” - (Mulligan. lifcsiciil .. 12.519 11,, ,1 gm, 1'10 M 1'3 , .'U'llll0r-Si. llanrblcrs adV;lllL't:fl 10 4-Saint John. Blair ihili Vl lllahlclonhl. 1'.1.,anp lncmr 1 the final round of the Lerit.-al (Mulligan. Nicolle) 1R;m, V,mn'”O l('hun'nn '1'.” md ol1New Brunswick Junior lioclre! Penalties: Lee 6:11. Ci10rlcyla1lm.1t-. ' T League against Moncton BN1": 6:11. ” " by defeating Sussex Rangers - second Period "'"” llnst night. and taking the scin-' 5-Saint John, Ubrlacn i lalcnux, 1:91,, 17 .. (A1-:,1-r1vc final series Hinmthrec straight. 6.(i;lllT9ld!'l;3m. C. Smcilel zlii members of the Communist 1300- M? We BY. Poile 0 pit.-'s Police fr ' Eat Ger- iH8l9l!) .. .. . .. 1:46 many have 1.35.: colnvictesd and Too Late To class!fy...- '1-Saint John. Mcldriini sentenced on charges of ilitcn:i- ifs-iv"-i71T:n -. iiousicnrnristt iUbrisco. 'r. Snicllcl 7:01,ing 1,0 escape 1.. the West, the job with Onl' or two adults 8-Saint John, Nicolle 1Bcr1in newspaper Tclegraf said Box M Guardian. Summer-side; (C. Smelle, Blair) ,,,,,,,, ., 3:01 551 as , The 5 d, 1 1 d- 7 or-V-”-m-"rTT'Tf” 9mGl-999 333'. Haley iiigurttvti womcnfccgotf 15 n:'Cuaf5 I?,EpssALfGE::1fg1lblltvl1I sell (wl"dl9Y- Pm” --------- -- T0i0'l R-niece. During the first half ..1.,,,;, for qu1ck'(11,pog;t1. Teli" 10-3Saint John. Lee of February. 2'7 members of the ,'.1..,.... 32:17, or wme Box 14l- fbangelle) .. . .. .. 10:14 force have fled to West Berlin. Summcraidc. 4 ll-Saint John. Meidriim " (T. Smellc. Ubrlaco) . 14:31 12-Saint John. Blair - ronuui Evans - mi. in to as gfnaltieot I Mccracken 11:03. ""1" 1 18' "til": "””- MONDAY -. HOCKEY - MONCTON - 3:30 Third Period TUESDliY-CHILDREN'S SKATING .......-... 4 in -'1-3” 13-flint. John. MoCracIfcn GENERAL SKATING ...... .. 8 lo 10 14-s:t'i':iri”.l1oiin'.' c.'''s.'...i.. " N01 WEDNESDAY " "OCKEY "" sP1:,'R':gHN "' ,.., (Hurst) .. ., . .. 10:44 THUR'5DAY"wEsT Km". SCHOOL 3 " ' 5,.” 15-Saint John, Melt-hum FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING ..................... .... 4 10 ” (Mesich. T. Smelle) . . 16:1! FRIDAY-COLLEGE HOOKEY- Penalties: None. Prince of Wales college vs King's college .. 800 11-1"- Stops: SATURDAY-SKATING ..................... ..... . 2:30 to 4130 Arneli lb 12 9-39 PHYSICAL FITNESS. Gordon . B 9 7-31. HAWKS I V! in ISLANDERS ' TONIGHT in 8.30 p. m. 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