- m.“ ~ \.1;;"'"“ l a“... cccwwflh.~,~._o_..l-.»-s~upA-._~..»-s-». a i ..\-_~..~‘T“@' ' ‘ winner of the series meets Victoria w» : » ~>-- -»-_-'~ .- on .- 1. 1 ~:~<- J-iJ-I;¢\-'$.v;, -_ easiest-real} ‘ ‘ OTHER SPORT -._ n 1...... ..-_ . L. . _,.._,,__ ___ _ some; \ WRFSTLING ‘RANGERS i NEARINGS lSLAND Local Team Game 4-3 But Loses Round By Total Score Of 10-7 Packing plenty of sting when scoring opportunifles presented themselves, Milton Hornets last nlg finals of the intermediate hockey pleydowns when they eliminated the local Abbies by a round soon: of 10-7 in the total goals home end home series. Beaten 4-3 lust night hy a desperate Abegweit team Milton never- theless skated to their well-deserved Milton ice last Friday, Regals Have 5-goal Lead Over Soviets Mel Diamond's Aiberton Rents will carry a five goal lead into their second game with Summer- side in the send-finals of the Prince County Intermediate hockey pluydowns as n. result of a 6-1 vic- tory scored lust night on Alberton ice in a fast-wide open game. The 0o ur gos e s Ulmllutltig f0 ls in \\ fir i’. period all after the halfway mark of the session had been reached the Regals matched a l by the Soviets in the middle rame and then as the Suxnmerslde team pres: seci hard throughout the final per- iod Rcgals rapped in L-he final goal of the game on a three man pas- sing attack. Leading the scoring parade was .1. Mallett with three goals and on assist while the other Alberton marksman were A. Malley, Richard and J. McQuaid. The lone Sum- merside counter came from the stick of DeRoche on a. passing play with Peters. As a result of their decisive vic- tory Rcgals are now heav favor- ites to advance against V cloria. in the next round. LINIUPS: ' - SOVIETS-Goai. Pete!!! Defence. Phillips, MacDonald: ' Forwards. H088. Gallant. Sullivan, Peters, 6 ews; d8. Richard, J Malley, A. Mel- Q,’ Profltt. Mlllman, MoQual . R. Profitt, Barbour. Referees. Grady, leFurgey. SUDBIARY: First Period: 1—Regals. .7. Mailett. 11-00- Z-Jiegals, J. Mallett. 15.15- 8—R1ogals, A Malley, 17.00. Penalties ~None. Second Period: 5-_Soviets', Irelloche (Peters) l5 .00. S-Rezals, Richard 18.15. Penalties —No1:e. ‘third 1211's: ‘l-Regals. J. MoQllaill. (Millllihli, I. Mallett) 1145. V attacks against a solid checking iVins Final ht entered the Central Section winbythehl-Svieteqseoredon For s. while last night it BID- peared as if the local team would aowmrplish a brillianrt comeback as they led 4-1 on ihc game and trailed by only 8-‘7 on the series with but three minutes oi the final period remaining but the rural teem, battling desperately came through with two goals in the final minutes, the lest scored when the Abbies hauled their goalkeeper out in a desperate effort to knot the series count. They were the payoff markers and now Milton. winners over theteamthat hadslonglistcf exhibition victories to their credit, meet Mt. Stewart in the section finals, the first game of which mines piece tonight at Mt. Stewart. Phme who attended lest night's game saw e rugged. but cleanly played fixture throughout with the Milton team withstcndirlg the terrific drive the locals engineered in the last two frames. ‘They split a pair of goals in the first frame. saw Abbies get two counters off their deficit in the second and then as the losers counted again early in the third frame came bad: with the two tallies in the last three minutes that sewed up the verdict. Content to let the Abbies can-y the play to them as the game got under way Milton continually broke up attacks for the first ten minutes. Rounding the half-way mark Hornets broke into close quarters only to nus an open net s! the Abbie goalie lay helpless on the ice. From the scramble ‘Ev. Toolnbs darted over the Milton line with the disc and his herd. beautiful drive from the left boards whistled into the cords. But Hcmets vim-en's long getting that one back. Jumping to the at- tack. Aylward fed Vcmie Peters a pass at the Abbie line and the Milton winger drilled e. low drive mind Gillie from about 30 feet There vrae only one penalty dur- ing the session than; going to Lund of the Abbiee. Continually throwing five man Milton mm Abbia had. s. m; Pusie Plans To Quit Hockey “For Good" (By ROBERT CLARKE) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) ‘LY BASIN. Que. Feb. 1Q -—-(CP) —-A disgruntlpd Jggn Pusie thrust out his lantern jaw today. albeit with onl half um usual spirit, and flarecl with the news he intended to his troubles in his cd and quit hockey “for good." Of course, that is liable w bring a “smile, smile, smile" to the faces of those who have read. heard a- bout and seen the colorful French- Canadlan firecracker. But taken though it must be with a slight up- ward life of the eyebrow. the dope on Pusies retirement comes from Monsieur “Pusie himself. Pusie vere-e-e discouraged," he claimed today in sorrowing tones, that sounded not in the least as if they should be associ~ ated with hockeykl usuall -exuber_ ant “bad boy.“ That P i; Q14- cmsolate lies in the fact. he has not hcard a. word from the man- agement of St. Louis Flyers smee he wired he would rejoin the Am. erican Association Club after s few "financial incidentals" were straightened out. < ‘ _ R0061": No Word since Zoo-pound French-Can- adian Jumped’ the Flyexg gt, W-Qhlio. Karlsas. and hastened to his home in this town 20 miles south of Montreal. Puaie quit the team after an ice melee which landed him in jail and brought a $46? fine on charges of assaulting a. an. “Pusie will not 2o bank this Yhifl-I‘. I 811655 . . . ."f' eeei is pienty- Since l8 rs of age . . . . whenIstart th Can- ere was a gen/tie reminder lrlmt athletes often before had forecast retirement, but made it stick right away. "But yes. You see rifllt, my friend. A man can change his mind. It is not what you would call only the woman's rerog . _ , _ gnlty the right of u get a job. Not glue Pusie famlbwvillln Might! Montreal in a shyo whilefiw? '- = an s irit of youth. as often personi- fied {by Pusie, sometimes is carried edge in the second period but the best they could do was count twice although. missing innumerable other chances. With nearly three quarters of the session gone Abbics struck within 30 seconds for their two twine-winters. ng in.- side the mm line and causing nmiy goal mouth acremblu Pete Weir finally beat the Hornets Penalty -D:R.oohe. Down The Alleys MPTOWN ALLEYB McLeod! Grocery 303i. Electricians 3357. High Single B. Cox 848. High Three n. Cox m. Tonight at 7 ofolook Holmans vs. Red Indians. At 8.30 Cubs vs. Reds. HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League Alerts-tum. Style Marts~27l8. High single J. Kenny Q. High three J. Kenny ‘I31. Tonight at ‘l o'clock:- Ccnlmercial league: Spats vs. Ed's Taxi. At 9 o'clock:- Big Four League: All Stars vs. Five Aces. BOWLING MEETING TONIGHT AT 8:80 There will be a meeting of the Bowling committee and Captains ‘cf the Big Four league teams to fit at 8:30. Bgal business. ,ru.nuu TOIlIGIIT goalie from about ten feet out. Right after the newt face-off Chinmen wormed his my in close for the third Abbie goal of the evening a. goal that lust out the Milflfm lead in half, Continuing their gauging tactics as the final session got underway Abbies counted after five minutes of play ls Pete Weir "fed Chipman apassattheedgeoftheusase with the letter giving the goalie not a chance in the world. Ben- slng a victory the locals kept up their desperate drive but the stout Milton defence failed to budge. With only three minutes to go Points, Hornets forward finally accounted for the goal that meant the finale fr: his team. 011116108 around his own line Peters sud- denly Jumped alter s loose puck at centre ice. Bloating fast over the Abbie line he was crowded in- to a comer but his low. accurate shot slipped under the falling body of the Abbie goalie who went down in en attempt to save. In desperation Abbies pulled thdr goalie out to place six forwards on theieebutitw-aacf noamil. Homete hept turning them beck and finally Andrew s8 his teem- mates surged into Abbies territory allot the disc into an open net after-Iolmny. Kelly had made one save on e low. bani drin. Lindy:- Miltcu: Goal. A ‘ , defence, Cullen, Crabbe, Canon; forwards. Mill Peters, . Alywsnt, Andrew, Ourley, Bleed. Abbies: Coil, Gillie: defence, Rice, Campbell. Lund: fvflvlflle. Kelly, Weir, lcwicrr Chipmen, ‘Rollins lwekiaaon Richard. The Popular 10¢. sKATE y 7.ao mLfiol lit twill! I each aw‘ ' * nod winlee. summer y wilAllhave a large representation. Yifelifax. men's doubles; i ~ lAround The minlodioyendreglet to the. mo: neighbors inmdhsmbly, where BCB1ON. Feb. 14 Bobby Bauer of Boston's "Sau- erkraut Line" luggecl home two last-periodngca in less than t'w0 minutes to zht to bull Bruins up from behind andgire them a 2-— l will over Detroit Red Wings, who have yet to beat the leaders since the start of the National Hockey ‘League season, Bauer thus ruined one of the finest goal-tending performances ever given by Tiny Thompson, his former Bruin teammate. before a frenzied crowd of 14.000 at the Boston Garden. The triumph Bruins‘ N. H. L. games over the idle New York Rangers. Bauer, a ‘l-inv right wing- er, was fed passes by Eddie Shore for both his goals. Those tallies came third riod, while the Bnlins were ailing as a result of i-Iec Kilrelvs goal early in the second iod. As soon as they fell behind. 1 m home forces threy all of their . might ab Thompson, but he per-q formed in sensational fashion A01 hold them in check. increased the lead to five Big Entry List For Badminton Tournament . N. 8.. Feb 14-(0 P)—!lntries in the Maritime Bod- minton Tournament opening here Thursday will exceed 90, an all- time high secretary Don Elderkin announced tonight after entries closed. Halifax, Saint Moncton and Bathurst, N. B.. l of last year's champions have entered. They are: Bev Piers, Halifax. men's singtls; Mrs H. L. Roper. Halifax, women's singles; Don Bauld and Eric Woodworth. nd J T l “fill a.m av or. doublgs; wrissm. a1- len and Mrs. H. L. ' r. Hall- fax, women's doubles: Des Sparling, Moncion, boy's champion. Simmerings Sport Front BY ALAN EANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer__ NEW YORK. Fob. 14 —(CP)—— Chris Miller of Buffalo, former German amateur wrestling champ- ion, confirms ideas many peo _le must have hadmhe says wrest Tip Tops Win From Covehead Chsrlottsto Tops hock team last niavltzl: ministered a 7% defeat on Covehead All Stars in a the Covcheed rink game p _ . fit; fulfil‘ fmfuhshfi. “if” too l. blaze cilfbactiou: t u if“ u: the llimtpsfiiod Oxolgg b hurl an. fleet centre of the Charlottetown m; two additional ls th dle chluzkler ve counters by Lund and liurns but me home BS te been ttacks tn mgnnll-god t2 gwcorulsla tn“ city mail 4-3 during e id.“ lnt'St - ley." “P?” D y m tingthe the M llum with two t- winners goals while i - raw with lhree and McKenzie one did sl the scoring of the Cove- head squad. Seabiscuit Is Defeated t0 hie oh i . b t id it would is some ‘tlllnlieorilaefolle lhe extent of liiliiiiaz; i ' SYDNEY h”. Eydnds powerful ' ship. Wigner of today is a. farce....Milier me Frank Gotch in e. world heavy- wel t title match in Toronto in 1 took only ll minutes to turn the trick. ‘there is always the chance that young Bil Conn of Pltssbumh ‘will grow rge enough to be e threat to Joe Louis but he'll have to stow away plenty bf food to do - ft....right now Conn weighs only i6'l....s. lot of the fight folk are for him.....he has s fighting ....he is fairly clever....bu against that, he can't htt to speak of and he can be hit ...t ails a- Y bout all Joe Louis needs to now" Since only one of about b0 slty shots have been scored in e National Hockey League this season. manager Red Dutton of New York Americans suggests the play be changed...he'd have the man for whom the penalty was called take the shot, instead of a ody the team manager pi ...then Red would scrap the iring line 30 feet from the goalie and fire from wherever he want/ed. From now on the boys will be watching Oscar Vitt of Cleveland end his trick of giving third base s kick before taking h position in the coach's box...he always gave the sack a boot from the in- iaic in the ¢P side. then faked s kick beck the other waynnthus he got a few inches more of open territory for nu Indian hitters w aim atmHe the trick in the American Baseball League movie... MILLIONAIRES WIN GAME ~ “s mil-lira; g._:_.n.'=l--..=zl.:l§."-..t: =..'d"'""""°f.-é.°i m?" the series enter guaawggg. ._ .__ _D1fll!:glf5- Loon um l ceowo! evenn- - not powers. KING'S scour... l-r_ Looks Luiguifivinfuin. ‘i v on ov- smut OUIlQl-Atlb eu-r Mus-r pal flew b: Mum confirm. "y Bauer Gives Bruins‘ 2-1 Victory Over Red Wings close try previously. laced a l0~ footer into the Dem-cit net. As if inspired by that success. Bobby then swcoped- fmm the left boards to slap home the winning tally. SUMMARY: First Period: Scorinp-None. ' Penalties —None_. Second Period: é6-Detroit, Kilrea (Giesebrecht) ‘Penalties —Clapper, C. Connoll- Third Period: 2--Boston. Shore) l3 :33. Bauer (Schmidt, Boiler ' (Dumsrt. PenaIties-QNone. Mt. Stewart And Milton , Start Series Fresh from their series victory over Intermediate Albegweite Mil- ton Hornets meet. Mount Stovmnt tonight at Mt. Stewart in the opening game of the Central Soc- tion finals. The series is home and home. total goals to count with the second fixture being scheduled for Milton rink on Friday night. Hornets, witlh a full lineup avail- able are ready for the fray and confident of winning the opening game. The teem has plenty of scarring punch besides a rugged defensive style of hockey and if scores mean a thing than Hornets should be returned the winners as, Abbies were recent victors over them in an exilibition enccsmhn. However with the chips down it might be an - ., the: different story and Mt. Stewart fans will lltely see a fast, hard-fought game this evening between two teams that give everything they for the full sixty min- utes of play, Beavers Turn Back Aces (cfiigm-sni‘ 1g} B" $1.115‘ last period Sngint Jog: Beavers ABEG ugrs ELIMINA TED B Y MIL TON HORNETS U.N.B. Squad‘ Rallies To Tie Saints At 7-7» .1"R¢EDERilUION. Fleb. 14-461?) —W'ith flbretwinli slreadytotheir credit in bhe New qr ‘ck and Prince Edward Island hater-colic? late Hockey League, University of New munswlck tied 5t. Dunsiaws University of Charlottetown 7-7 ton-ilht. After playing llstlem hockey for imetofthemnlelllttllcune from behind with a spectacular rally to score three goals in tho lest six minutes. Right winger Pete Parley scored the equalizer six seconds before hwm Nwpier and Ioclchort. The visiting goalie, Connolly. lave a fine performance towards the end when U. N. B. forwards swarmed around him. IPox-iihemostpartEILRwue visitors did smart work and de- served e win.’ ' Perley, for U. N. B, and Trainer, for ht. Dunstanls led the scorers Nlpter-Iiocktlsrt line ted for six tallies. ‘lull-nor, Connolly, Doyle and Captain Murnsgiilan were out- standing for the Island team. The lirwupsz- ' U. N. 3.: Goal, Wilson; defence, (MacKil-lnon) 14:30. Ifaofit. Dunstcnk, minor (Steele) 10. U. N, 8., Pemley, 10:16. Penalty: flutes. ‘rhird Period 1i. 5t. Dunetorre, Tmincr (Ooyle) 1:57. 13. U. N, 13., Perloy (Nqlriot, 14:00. thefinelwhietlecrlsdoublcpass 111111 off foml slnd outplayed, while the b with three goals each. The Perley- I’ Gal bwo Mew. emu: and Bearish: M- efllangnhlfierm-tsi“ ll wsm-IMMI-ndflmt. - v6 .Mc0 tickmdwhal- la. 011ml; Hogan (Gelhfl' Parley, Burgess (Gupta/in), Napier. "l . 14:0’! - l rpm-m o, wsrrtmrmha was ..l'.-...rP-tr- Momma “h . Duns ‘s: Goal. own y: gm” mm“, “m, do,“ - 414M109. 31811118. “ Hm- tthe counting Hogan's goalufl the M‘ ’ whale” m,‘ nosey; forwards, Doyle, Murn- m-ystals again put Bummer-fie in Wm“) "m ‘ u" bu; lumen m‘ 2i. Rangers, Jay. (Worth) 17v" sghan. (thatch), Steele. Moo- running‘ Klnnon. ‘Irugrwr Y. . w,,,1,g,7,,,"*“w"°,g,,&¥* m, . Rangers, Worth, (wane) "W" - y.. cult combined fo tn 16=°° 1 at Dufinflreggh H‘. users; goal on a mull-on: 182:6 Rangers. McClintick (Worth) if of n. n, Napier (minim...) leading m. getting parade 24. Crystals, Arsenauit (will). 1w- "swsl. e...1*‘::."a=.:' "=8" I. U. N. 3., Iookfiert (Napier) h. Wm, m ' mm, 01.3w; as. Rangers, Lowlcr. (Win-Ill. 1M4- el- Wormbled the scoring m" 4. at. Dunete-ne‘. ma»: (sum. wi fourj Chick Gallant led t Pwlml "mm - cone) 11:40. defendglig medium with“ “tn ' -'-—"""'“"- x “wit” “*5- eit ‘anon m u» second. rel- Remember Wlifill j a v v5.3“ rig: (Mo: wléfi“ °.’.°“?.'€3“ Hm“ -'—" Loelmart) . .' . - mm led oppoa- mm‘ ‘f “m” oust. Duneturs, mmnu 2:40. w" m 1h o WM '1, at. Dlilhlillfffl, omit, suo. ‘m u“ ‘fiwllmélm "lqblgewe 3- st- Dlmsw-TVB- Murmflm the two tallies on brmeky plays, Another scorzngoutbumi By Local Squad Sendg/ Crystals Down To Defeat: Continuing. their hill-scoring tactics that have m. dominated in the last several games Johnny wml“; Charlottetown Rangers iset nig t. practically clinging m. Prince Edward ‘Island senior hockey title when 1b,,‘ downed the Summerside Crystals 16 to 9 to chalk up 11...“, fourth victory in five games and leave them just, needing. but another victory to claim the title now held by u“ Summerslde crew. . lull?“ rilsodzu-‘relnlininho “airfoil-f .’:, m"°‘" “W” ‘WWW lflfllfig" ‘out éleweecond as "a R . the users matched Rutgers _ - lagers, Lewlor, (cuqnml s, the locals finally wmt ahead ‘L? m’ m stay‘ 01$ the finaltseflrletoon. 1:1‘:- - of" - fl-lo. (Arfllllillih if“ ‘q-silideélliy went n g (égsxél-lr; Aasgilllloult all s RH . f7 Wk m?“ u M“ in ct) l4: of one minute and 42 seconds 1nd 8. Crystals, steele 14:26 fi behind 0. Rangers, Mcclintick (m. wimnauom minuteto ““l'=“....fi‘éié. M!) 1 5.1,," I -- c one d, y but lull HUG!!!‘ m”; or more coup added no. 14, sev- enteen seconds before the final sons. . Bef th t min- _ . um (‘skew 1.23%? into 1° q'y""“" mm“ im“ on sol-lo 162mb alums mo" cmtxlumd In’? count be- “f, mum’ an,“ . fore troll; minute mark had been “Qua” m’, Wall. iant slag galgfgjfifwfl" i“ m“ °" Mlllillnmaiiiaoumo" Gm’ . drive the-voomer e hrbufiygoefhlolglwunii“ (“F l5. Rangers, Whalen (My) |,.' Second Period Penalties —Dickis, W‘ ore the sccollglgu sevenmgin- (motor). Wbllm- ii-s lead on goals ‘swam m3 rum mm , wit rs started m . . Bil-DISH, Dhflldl 5“ 11. Ringers, Wbelen, (m) 1.1 Brouilisni Lineups; d I men Rangers-Goal, enee McDonald. hllcqumflnllleKinnom bu . forwards, Cudmore, Icw- ‘lloar. Whelen. McOlintiok, . Worth éfystalsz-Gool. cosy! defence. Bown orlfinkiuéwgau , for-_ . , o. achrurman, Gallant. Arsenault He . lacuna-rt) Moneton _ won la. u. n. s. Ooverley um». First Period imler hoekq elwmpiwm MicDennovt) 13:00. nidht when they buried , l4, awning‘. Parley (Napier, loll)- zdéllocngers. MoOlint-lck, (uw- u; undg a 1&4 “fan, 2. Rangers. McKilmon 4.02 o outscored duabec Aces 6-3 in an e:- hibitlon hockoy mstdi t. Thar will all-y min ‘Ifh y mAfter i: milltihmdwsgoreless open‘: B 8858 D 9 P0 Gulliver counted twice for in the second and Tawhsr, geisted by Malenfant, opened uebee scoring. Riley an bracesforSaint-lohnr in elsst period, Twndresu and Melen- fit getting the other Quebec tel- PLAY DRAW GAME ANTIGONIBH, N. 5., m. 14- (OPL-Aoe/dia University came from behind tonight to score two . a third-period goals and ti 8t. Francis Xavier University '84 in the first of their two-game total- goul series in the Nova Bcoua Intercollegicm Hockey Lee e semi-finals. The winner will p y st. Mary's of Halifax. '_ anvaucu T0 FINALS HALIFAX, Feb. 14- (CP) .- St. Mary's College of Halifax qualified for the Nova Scctia In- iorccllegiatg Hockey finals tonight drubbing Nova Beetle. Technic- College 0-4. 8t. Mary's will meet the winner of the Bt. Francis Xavier-Acadia series. » DANNY PAUL WIN! LONDON, 1M), 13-00mm Paul of Vain-cum, B. 0., lset night hitched out J Fits- vatl-lek. toaleht into the ring-at the National Courting-Club and cu Den NoOorkirutele in i2 mm. Paul weighed 1st to 10s 8-1 for hh OTrysTul-retsadprove that the uniquemnd original Turret. formula (shared byno other cigarette) donmekeediifereaee. Begoocieo yourself-try e package of Turret:- "407 .‘ Per we Ingest Tuna Ilse Cst voyeur-self ul'ret ‘Hicloanrrrrs