' playoff spot were close three times Saints In Tie W Some Frog-Behind _ In Last Two Periods To Beat Navy 6-4 ' 00mm; from behind sghsee goal deficit in the second period to even up matters anH then outscoring mi.- opponents 3-1 in the final session Jackie Kane's SD11. hoc- squgd last night advanced in- to a first place tie with the Legion team in the city "Wiley league race by turning back a vastly-im- pNVBd Navy team by a score of 6-4 1,, what was judged to be the best league encounter of the season. Fighting to make certain of a playoff spot Navy struck late in the first period for three counters to talc:- a commanding lead over the liraviiy favored Saints. Snints. grossing incessantly from the start of the second canto tied the game up with three counters in the space <4 two minutes and 4i seconds around the half way mark of the period: the winners went ahead for tile first time in the Bame early in the third twenty minutes of play; Navy got back into the run- ning with their fourth counter just afler the halfway mark had been itachod but lost their chance to milk’? certain of a vlflvofrbcrth as they yielded twin goals to the Univ- mitv team in the closing ten min- utesof the game. That was the scoring story 01' "the encounter but in between the [A115 W976 treated to a rugged, fast brand of hockey. Sensational goal tending by both Davis and Mc- Kinnon. stout defensive work plus last skating passing attacks kept the tam on edge throughout every minute of the encounter 0nd the Navy team although on the losing cnd last night gave proof that if they do get into the charmed playoff circle they will bear plenty ct watching. For the first fourteen minutes of the game, lt was e scoreless battle as the two goalies. Davis and Mc- Kinnon came through with sensa- tional saves. Navy battling for a in a row only to be turned back with the’ Sa nts counter attacks running up against s stonewall in the person of Davis the tlmq they did break ‘through. Then a penalty to‘ Mclsaac of the Saints for holding saw the Wars" break through for the Xirst cnunttr of a three-goal burst. Gor- flig Kelly. skating like a demon boiii ways. carried deep into Saints territory. Skating to the side of the net, he got a short. passout to stew-art away and the Navy defence player made no mistake on a low drfvo from ton feet cut. Four minutes and n liaif later alter Davis had come through with a couple of more saves. Navy shot tiietr second counter, Jay firing the ru-‘sber home (m a play with Kelly fllld Hitzson and three seconds be- foro the session ended, Navy raced into n 3-0 lead as Kelly dented lite twines on a pass from Mc- Gregor. The game fumed into a wide- optn struggle all during the middle liflicd ‘with the Saints clicking for three goals that knotted the count in the space of two minutes and forty one seconds. _Il‘or the first right minutes. Saint; hammered flwiiy fearlessly but couldn't beat Davis. still performing sensation- aiiy. But again a Penalty proved tho turning point. Josey of the Navy was waved to "sinners bin". and wiih the Navy shorthsnded. Saints punched through for two mats. McDonald accounted for the first one on a play with Bls-nch- , ard and Mclsaac and Just fourteen seconds later split the defence on a lone rush lo make it 3-2. A little better than two minutes later. Saints were back for the equaliser rs McDonald fed Blanchard a goal- llwtllh pass that the latter bedt- linntlrd shoulder-high into the cage. ‘The fast scoring ended as sud-j deftly u it. hld started. The two 5411568 lllllled Wllle open. rugged hockey the rest of the way but nei- ther could find the scoring range lllllflllsh the Navy did miss two great chances, shootlng wldg of the target the first time and. Kelly sliding the disc inches by the open comer in the last minute of play is Saints Dlliyed shorthanded utter lt/gllllll‘ had drawn a slashing pen- a y. The third period was less than five minutes old when Saints took the lead for the first time as 1701001115. taking a pass from 'I‘hi- bault deep inside the Navy defen- sivc zone beat Davis cleanly. Still with a kick left, Navy squared the game at i-sll at 10.05 as Johnny f-ligstm. sharing the vulcsnlte in the neutral mite skated anoimd a lone 'S.D.U. tiefencemsn to back- hitnd the disc high into the corner of the cage. But the stalemate lasted only s minute and ten seconds as Far-_ mer, on a pass from Ledwcll, shot Saints fifth goal and as a. parting salute to the Navy team, Blanchard fired the sixth goal for the Saints on a. passing play with Mclsaae and Mahar. ' Lineups: Saint; Goal, McKiunon; de- fence, cDonald, Methot, Burge; forwards. Blanchard, Mahar, Mc- Isaac, Lcdwell. Rodgers, Farmer. DfAmotirs, Thlbatilt. McDougali, McQuaid. Navy: Goal. Davis; defence, Hen- nessey, Josey. Stewart; forwards, I-ligson. Bradley, Cudmore. Flan- nigan, Blanchard. Kelly, Jay, Mc- Gregor. Referees: Jay and Mclnriis.‘ SUMMARY First Period. 1. Navy. Stewart (Kelly) 14.28 2. Navy, Jay (Kelly, Higson) 18.58 3. Navy, Kelly (McGregor) 19.5’! Penalty: lvfclsaac. Second Period. 4. Saints, McDonald Mclsaac) 8.10 5. Saints, McDonald 8.24 6. Saints, Blanchard (McDonald) 10.51 Penalties: Josey, Mahar. Third Period. ‘l. Saints, D'Amours (Thibault) 4.57 8. NEVY. Hilsfm 10.05 9. Saints, Fanner (Lmdwell) ll.l5 10—Salnts, Blanchard (Mclsaac. Mahar) 15.20. Penalties: McDonald. Hennessey. (Blanchard. iiocltey Practice All girls of West Kent Jchool, grades B, 9 and l0, please be at flit- Forum for practice at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. noiiiiiéitéiiiir Biii At Forum This Evening Midgets and juvenile hockey- i-sts hold forth II. the Forum again tonight and fans are once more promised, the same fast action that has characterized the minor hoc- key leagues ever since the season got underway. 1n the Midget. encounter Knoily- Niiters meet the up-and coming Dairy Kings while ln the juvenile encounter P. J.‘s Rovers clash with Buck White's Abbie: in ,1 game that should be hotly con- tested all the way through. First game gets underway at 1.- 30 with the second following at 8.- 30. OGcodnowsbrmonlYw Inn new asvo an extra 16% MMNOIA ILADCS Ito quulvy blade In In ‘kw-price IIOH. 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For OIIII “VIM. ‘. loudly molest-my Icdtl Mllltlilfl lll Alll‘ iiililllii- t» ‘sector- shcvuiecn. 1681500 with Minor: Economy Pa: SKATIIIB ~ 1140-100!» v0. m. - mutt: . up - um tum n. ilplfill AFTER IAIES i - the Ranger psttern-psssems Wile ii:I1 Legion Fort League Lead a PHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN l f l ! of the Moncton Appearance Hawk's here on February 8th for an cxhibltion- game against a lo- cal All-star team picked from players of the city Hockey 12a- gue squads was hailed with uni- vcrsal delight yesterday and in- dicatlons are that a packed house will be in attendance when the New Brunswick team, sparked so far this season in the Maritime Big Four League by former Island players. skates out for their en- gagement with the locals. 1' 0 '0 it And the Y-Grads, balked in their previous efforts to have Saint John Beavers appear here owing to unavoidable circumstan- ces. are to be congratulated on their initiative in getting the smart New Brunswick team to show their wares before local fans. One of the outstanding teams in the Marltimes today. local followers of the game will have a chance to judge at first hand just how the locals will stack up against outside compe- tition and at the same time have the opportunity of witnessing Whlilock, Tralnor. Dowling. and Steele, the four Islanders on the loam, in action. Il- ilt ll- ‘Ilie above quarts-tie have been playing no little par-t in the suc- cess of the Moncton team iodate. Witli the exception of Stcelc who has been confining most of lltlS activities tn his coaching role, ihoy llllVi‘ bet-n hitting tho scor- ing summariss consistently. All are well up in thc standings; n11 were popular performers when in local clubs’ llvcvv and their np- pc-arance here will ndd just that‘ much mort- intcrcst to a grime that should go over in a "big way." 0 i- 0 il- Commenting on last Saturday night's game at Toronto between Maple Leafs and Range-rs. won by the Rangers 1-0, Jim Coleman of ihc Toronto Globe and Mail has the following: it 0- + “It's possible that he savcs his best games for Toronto ice. but- on the basis of his last two per- formances in these environs- Maplc Leaf hockey customers must be wondering why the NB!- ional Hockey League hasn't a- warded the Hort Trophy and sev- t-ral ot-hor trinkets to moose-nosed Claude Raynor, the nimble goalie of the New York Rangers. Ray- ner did everything except score n goal on Saturday nIBhL 5nd l" anticipate that he WILL Slit!!! flown the icc to score n Z081 5°‘ fore the end of the 5988011- Il- -l- 1- ll- "The Rangers made the Leafs 100k very humble on Saturday night. ‘mo Ranger victory prob- nbly occasioned an emergency hteoting of tho Maplc Loaf "brain trust" because there is a possibil- ity that the Toruntos will meet the New Yorks in the first round ot the staniey cup plsY°35-¢°m'-‘ the Ides of March- i -l- '0 my)“, mngr-rs now have won three consecutive games from the Leafs, and in two of those games Rayner registered shutouts on Toronto ice. Its nice ‘to see Fran- kie Boucher managing s decent team, but. we trust that he won't impose upon his local popularity to the extent of kayoing the local heroes vmen the money-serial drwuy. “Hue-coco "One minor weakness of the ~Maplc Leafs was evident on Bat- urday, when the jolly old Rsng- ers came tutrhling over the Tor- onto blue line. The Maple Leaf freshman-defense combination of James ‘Thomson and Alllllstus Morison appeared sadly fond by of attack which we thought had disappeared from hockey when Boucher and the two Cooks tossed aside their skates. l0 O 0 O “Thomson and Morison have been able to solve the slap-batik oflensivs employed by other turns IOTTY llllll tits-tit- FQRU I a Juveniles Anti Midgets Lineups The following player: are asked to be at the Bus Stop this evening at 5.00 p.m.: Juveniles: Shel Jordan. Ivan Clatrk, Blois Carter. Wallis: Ross, Bill Bevin Dewar barter, Bill Mc- Gregor, Jack Acorn. Jack Brown, Cari McDonald, Bill Pryor. Midget Leglonnalra: Carmody, Smith, Bruce, Burgess. Crockett, Mefillillm. Leonard. Rnnahan, Burke. Carver, Scantlebury, Bar- rett. Minor liuckeyists To Summerside Midget Legionnelres and All Star Juveniles leave this evening for Summerside where they play Midget and Juvenile Kinsmen in a doubleheader. Players of both teams are asked to be at, I,M,T, Bus stop at 5.00 p.m. A few 568th Will be available for fans. Local Bombers Win In a game of hockey played at East Royalty rink last night, the Southport Ramblers proved to be no match for the Charlottetown Bombers on heavy ice. the latter Winning 7-2. Richard was top SQOPEr for the Bombers, whilc Peters did the scoring for ‘the Ramblers. A return game will be Pilyed at a later date. tKnotty-Ninersi The following will rcprescnt ‘he KnlJllY-Nlners in tonight's same against the Dairy Kings at the Forum: MacLean. G u r n c y, Hodgson, Stuli, MacCarvlllv, Gallant, Flynn. Jardine, MacNevin. Allen, Mac- Lean. ilhallenge To Borden Team The Hcartbroukcrs hockey team of Charlottetown hert-by chal- lenge Bordon N ionais to an exhibition game 0 be played in Borden Rink Wednesday night. February 5th. Please answer through this paper. LES HOOPER, Manager. NORMAN LARIIER. Coach. ary, which may jump to $15,000 this season. was the reason the Wafiiington Senators waived on i-he major league home run king, owner Clark Griffith said recent- iy. 0- il- il- A Griflith ‘said it was too much money to pay a 36-year-old play- er. despite Greenbcrgs 44 homc runs and 127 runs batted in. The Senator leader added that he thought that was why most other American Leaogue teams allowed Grecnbcrg to go from Detroit to the Pittsburgh Pirates of the Na- tional League. d- 0 Q Griffith said he saw nothing wrong with the waiver rule which made the deal possible. 0 0 i t0 "The rule is all right as it stands, and we don't object to it s bit," he said. l-le objected bit- terly two seasons ago when the Yanks spirited pitcher Hank Bo- rowy out of the American League and sold him to the Gtloagofitbs for $100,000. 0 0 O O Under the rule. a player may be offered and then withdrawn if the seller doesn't care to allow the player to go to the claiming club. The Yankees‘ said they didn't claim Greenberg because they‘ knew Detroit wouldn't let. them have him-- SIIIITIIEIIII IIIIGS‘ IIOGKEY LEAOIIE __._. MONTAGU! tins t sarutoav, m. in esottssrowu Vs. MURRAY HARIOI Gone Starts 9.30 »—n¢> no ‘llllfll figfllflilAL JOIN P III. IAUIIIN OIIAIA . wmmsu sgsptx Montague: Fri. - lat. Winners Over Isportsforum A MODES‘! REQUEST 1-low about using some of your pressure to benefit Gus Fan tthe guy who make; sports events pay) and have the Rink announce penal- ties and scorers. Those of us who take in only the occasional game are not encouraged to go more often as, more oftm than not we are in ignorance of just what is going on on the ice. Inasmuch a; no programs are printed and sold it would be of great convenience ‘to us if you would print the names AND NUMBERS of all the players in your sport pages before each game. It seems to me that the attitude qt sports people here, I mefln by that people who are interested in promoting events, are not at all interested in giving fans entertain- ment once their entrance is paid and I believe you will agree with me that the only sport which really flourishes here I5 summer Harness Racing where cards are sold, where an uncements are made as soon as anything of inter- est happens and where everything is done to amuse the chap who has laid his cash at the entrance win- dow. Penny pinching and indifference will get u‘; nowhere so please will you ask them to use u few cents worth of power for the announce- ments and make a little effort to supply you. to whom nonewf the aibcve comtplaints are directed personally, with "Fl-IE NAMES AND NUMBERS OF ALL THE PLAYERS . . . YOU CAN'T TELL ‘EM WITHOUT A SOOREOARD . A good knock is a lot better than silence or an unjustified boost. ‘ I am Sir etc. ' GUS FAN. Victoria Team iieartiireakers in a lightning-fast encounter played at Victoria rink Wednes- day night, Victoria Unions, piling up a 9-4 lead in the first. two periods and then holding their opponents to two counters in the final session. defeated Charlotte- town Hcartbreakcrs 9-6 in an exhibition hockey encounter. It was the second straight victory for the Unions over a Charlotte- town squad, chalking up a 6-0 victory over the Knotty Ninersln u previous tilt. Llnt=ups:— Ileartbreakers: Goal, Jordan; defence, Perry. Dan Larter. Mac- Gregor. Duncan; forwards, Dow- ling, Carver. Shepherd, N. Lar- ter, Clark. J. Brown. D. Liarter. Victoria: Goal, Nnonan; defence G. McLeod, L. MacLeod. MacWii- liams; forwards, Taylor. Butts. l1 MacLeod, MacFadycn. F‘. Mac- Wliliams. Cutcllffc. Summary: First Period i-Victoria, D. MscLeod (L. MacLeod) -105 2—Ch'lown, Dowling 5m (Carver. Shepherd) il-Victoria. F. Msowilillams .. 6.15 4~—V‘ictoria, D. MacLeod (L. Taylor) »- - » 52° 5—Ohi'own, Carver (Perry, sfielrlrbelldl 109a 6—Victorla. L. s)’ 01' (Betta) .. ‘l-Clrtowm. ‘Dowlln (Carver. Shepherd) ......... .1500 a-victoria, Cutcliffe -"19'0“ , Penalties; None. Second Period iL-Oiriown, Dowling ‘ (MscGregor) » 13-0: 10—Vlctoria, Msowlllisms (L. Taylor) , . 18-00 ll—Victoria. MacWilllams tiwacsadyen) ~ "29 12—Victorln. 011M115" (MacFadyen) io-vtctaria. L. Taylor Penalty: L. MacLeod. Third Period l4—-(7h’town. ShePht-‘Yd u 25 ) . (Dowling mm lb-Jlftowm. Dowlilll Penalties: NOM- Hocksy tonight at 8.30 KENSINGTON Vs. IORDEN Skate After Murray iiariior Team Wins From Montague Squad sllvvtlits single counters in the Second and third periods after b53411"? i0 u scoreless draw 1n ‘he °Pertlng session Murray H“. bOr hockey squad last night 4.. feated Montague 2-0 in a sched. 11194 some of the Southern King's hockey league. Played at Montague rink the big crowd in attendance saw one °I me be" kames of the season with the issue in doubt right; up t0 the closing minutes as Mur- ray Harbor held of! the determ- ined attacks of their opponents to emerge with their victorv. iirescents Beat Moncton 5-4 HALIFAX. Jun. 30 -- A solo plunge -from centre ice late in the third period by Spike Larabie enabled the last-place Halifax Crescents to topple Moncton Hawks tonight and climb within four points of Saint John Beav- crs and Truro Bearcats. It was the second straight loss for Monc- ton, now leading the Maritime Big Four hockey league by a slim two points. Summon: First Perintl 1—-Halifax. Larabie O'Neill) 9.15. Z-Moncton. Bell 13.17. Iii-Halifax. Ripley hope) 16.20. Penalties: Powell. Second Period 4—Muncton, Charlton (Bell) 3_10_ 5—Moncton, Fraser (Bell, Charl- tSullivan. (ChirlLan) tWade, Stan- ’ Total-arse. High single: M. R. MaoGuigan. 228. igh three: M. R. MacGuigsn. Points Aces 3, Plng-Pongs 2. Dreadnotsz- s. Dolron 15B T. McAdam 135 L. DesRoches 131 Pr. Cass .. l3’? 1.. o. Kelli’ 1'" 723' Suckers:- C. LeOlalr a5 J. Durant 145 P. (Jurley 121 W. Mclnnls 145 V. Gallant 155 865 Total-SUB. High single: O. LeClair. 288. Hlgih three: C. LeClslr, 004. Points: Suckers 3. Dreudnots 1- Chucks:- E. MacDonald 173 144 B. nampbeil lll 15¢ L. lfacDonald 151 315 A. Doyle . 15B 1M Reg MacDonald 1N 163 9W 71W 808 Total-MAT. Hot Shots:- R. Bradley J. Costly Low Score E‘. Kelly .. Pat Ready . ‘ 008 806 \ 006 Total-Mm. High single: Bob Bradley, 240. High three: Bob Bradley, 010. Points: Hot shots 4. Ohucks 1. CIIABLOTTETOWN ALLEY! Candle-Pin League Immortals:- B. Hotshot- I: Brown flrllbcpqnn lclclqupqvlbd—rnrg— aunt-- All members are tgel to attend. E. FRANK ACORN. Urey. Island Pheasants Unilmitt-d. uo_'_r__rc a joint meefhgml the r. s. nuns Fish ans one Protective ' and Island Phesnnts Unlhaltotl. will be held ht City llsll on filthy evening. Jen. ll at l:ll PM. Two good (time will be shown. GORDON W. ITIWABT. lacy. P. l. f. Fish and Game Protective Annotation. N. tflsnwnd .... .... .. nnuuuqg i riddled but game weitchr-d litany in tt-rscholasiic fans. Canadians Win From‘ Leafs 2-0; Within Two Points 0f First Place (By The Canadian Press; MONTREAL. .1811. 30--'I‘wo goals by Maurice Richard and Toe Blake gave Montreal Canad4 il-iis ii 2-0 win uvcr an injury-t Toronto Malpll Leafs squad here tonight before u. crowd of 12.276 and moved thl Iiablitmts ivithin one point oi iho National Hockey Leaguii lcuding Leafs. Leafs. playing with only threq defencemcn and with two for< wards on the sidelines. battled all even with the full-manned Canadians for Illf‘ first Ila]! ofl the game until Richard's close-int rfiot near the end of lhc second period provided the big break. with Howie Meeker in the pend alt? box. Summary: First Period Scoring: None. I Penalties: O'Connor, Fiiionffhomn son, Chamberlain, Morison, Rich-n tird. Second Period ‘.—Munlrcal, Richard. tLach, Blake) 17.81 Penalties: Ezlnicki. Harman, Mos- dell, Pollc, Meeker. Third Period 2~—Motitrea1, Blake (Loch, Rcarcion) Penalty: Mortson. Victoria Unions May Play At Forum Ncxi Tuesday evening Victorll Unions, former Maritime inter ntcdiato champs and as yet un- defeated ln their several ststrtl this season, are expected to visit this city to meet Knotty-Nine" intermediates in an emlblfiort. game. Unions defeated Niners all Victoria in their lust meeting btuf the city boys, fresh from n 12-2 win over Sourls Legion arr- cl set to give the Victoria bnys d real tussle in the Forum. Victoria fans are planning ant comb to the city in force to cheer. their team, and it. is felt ihsl Nlncrs with their all-star lineup will draw a lot of followers, so Ni points to a real old-time houhell night nn Tuesday next. - W.K.S. Team To 0o To Georgetown Saturday evening the W. K. l. hockey team leaves by {m5 f0,- Georgetown where they play Georgetown school team iii um exhibition game. This will be 1h; first game of the season for tho Georgetown boys and their show- ing against W. K. S. is being with intcrwt by the Blltnmaryzp‘ t P do‘ ton) 18.23. _ rs e Penalties: Sullivan, Redmnnql Scormg: Noni“ _ Bafllflraflle. Whitiock, Thomas, Penalties: Collins, Whilst POIIICT, . _ Second Period Thi d P iud l—Muri'ay Harbor, White 8—l-lalll‘ax. rOltlzill (Sulljyan (W. Harris) Larsbie) 6.22, Penalty: F. Harris. 7_M°n¢t n, D 1' De Third Period Agnewo) 10.3?” m’ ( mchuk’ 2—Murray Harbor, McDonald li-l-Iuiifax. Powell (Sullivan) (Bell) 12.00. Pl-ttalllcsr Landry. l". Harris. li-Halifax, htrabie 12,42, L- Herrlflk. Chapman, R. Pfielnaltics: Redmond. Bastarache. - o r e . , ' W. Ford .......104 89 7'1 Bowlm w‘ “m '6 '3 B’ T £114.60 468 434 oi —l362. ___ Blitz:- nout NAME ALLEY! R- Wlllllvvk ,- 88 e4. 101 K. or c. LEAGUE B- Mawmlsld 81 90 a0 3|mmr0ckl;_ M. McKenzie 32 90 91 S. Trainer 197 1g; s- shad 85 75 81 L. Butler 1st. 103 c“ Cudmvlr as 114 121 C. G-audet 150 112 4-21 463 474 A. Curley 1N 1'18 Total-HMS. 50o slkngle: G. Cudmorc. 121. l8 t ree; G. Cudmore. 320. R.“,g.,,,,,_ Tonight at_'i.oo; Hi-Y Grads. n. Doucrtte ......... -213 tee isz egg“ o“ T"“°"“ "s- WP“ Elid- C. Donovan . . 17g ' A, ward (L3,) K. OI‘ P. LEAGUE E. Cullen ]mpg|-|fl|;_ 64'! l 022 P. Rice . ...1'l0 103 1'12 Total-IBOO. A. Affleck tau High single: E. Otillen. 239. V. Swltzer 197 High three: E. Cullen, 605. W. Switzer 153 Points: Shamrocks 1. Rangers D. Brown 173 4- no Acesz- Knock-Outs:- M. n. MacGuigan -228 129 at’: J. Cro ett 181 F. Gallant .. -214 14o 201 J. Lan m» its C- E- Plflllkm 34 1% 179 V. MacP-herson 140 C. Costello 143 H. Acorn ., 135- Low Score 130 Lew score 9g Low Score 130 683 688 B51000 High singlet J. Langille, 221. Total-Tm High three: J. Langlllo, 5st. . glnsélfligszn- 1w lmperials s, Knock-Outs 2. l au e - lll Corisli 147 H. 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