Millionaires x I LITTLE SPORT llE siioors . . . HE scones AND IN THE HELD 01' GOOD CHEWING TO- BACCO YOU CAN SCORE Wllll S -Ste. Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist By Reason : APRIL 4. 1951 Red Winds Overpower Canadiens 4-1 To Even Series At Two Games Each HIfckeLScores I 5 MONTREAL. A-piil fl - tCI'l-y Detroit .Rcd W I x :i,mu.rcd Monlxcal C'dIl.l(I.( -l-l tonight - and evened the i-final S'.dr.- i Alcxaiiflvr ('up Sydney 4 Charlottetown ft. tsydncy leads best-of-sevcti scr- ies 3-0, one game ticdl. Que-bee Major tl-'inall lc) Cup :Cl'l(:: tuo gaincs catch. The Red Wi struck for two goals ill the fti.-t period and an- other p'iir in the third after turn- in'.'. back Caiia:liLiis' dc:-pei'atc ei- u ords )ztillll'. Sui-li toiiiizhtis could he heard about mm: W mm, up, Valleyficld It t-JLlt'iiCL',5. , . . . . .' - -' s . --' ' l .' ll. l: l'.'. Leo Rcisc. uni; pluyczt an out- 'Bc5L0l mne fT'lr".'; Til 2 ll l,l'll::i"S11:,l::J'1(-E-3,0; w:,,i.:,hx staiiding game for the Wings. and . A H ' ml ', f in." so on Ptttsburgli ;' llcrsliey l. I191”? of f 'M 55l " Metro Pry.-tai counted in the 34,1” DESFUL ,.m.m,,.s m. ml. tPittsbtirp.li leads cpciiiiig lpcixorl uhcn Canadzciis rive ppenlhhnal wn U rpspm, from Hwh. (mm. PM 0" me” l”'”l'9”": d”Pla.V of Fxhibnion "m.k'(.- M 5(,.”a,-(on in their favorite Iiiihitnnt. W9 nil-lllh h V C A C the chatter tIl(lll;! such Eliicr I.ac':i strcrcd -n Dull: New y0..k R;4u;l:'..,-e 10 (yrpm-3 so witlcspiwitl that one Harvey's lune, Linoniing shot zn qcinmom 4' help feeling just .1 little sorry for Km? mmdlc pmod Io? Canadlcnsl II't'stcrii ('iui:Iil:I -liivctiilc tfinillt lhnstb ”l”")”3" row Ont)-' goal. Saskmnon yr-951...; jL w,,mil,,... lictwccn. yvhn are tint Th: c:i::l,v h'i'. of the final M,,m”.,.hs (; i interested in the tim- period was all iVloiitrc;i2's. l'o.v- tyri,-gr Q..m.- nf tu...::i;nv. t..i..1. nt conrcrs.iliun- I-he prcscnt .1: plzips CZI:llt' lll rapid successiuii goal gem-,.-1, ms lit.-tum-it P. l.. Isl:-unlcrs but the steady Detroit dcfcncc Suliicy Kill-llf)!l.lll'PS I-cubed to Crack and Terry sawy - - 3ltIl'll-llllt” ni;i,mi' liockcy chuk in the nets handled the - :'""5'”P- , , , , close-in chances in brilliant fash- &, 1 ' , NW ion, ' .llt'l V ODlt"S -as A crowd of 1433;; ,aw me mu-,.h. B k I k Proriiicinl clcctinn. hnvc . estgaiiic of the series. There uerc '1'” " lffwk 5 ,'.l lo mo rmlmzlsllt several threatening blmvuips and t"'F”F "r hwkf ,' l" mil. C” "d' Gaye Stewart of the Wings drew -"” ';l;:.::””:;uIl1lfIl:1l:lcoil:g zealtlsflliflnr C qwble minor in.-the second HOV "BW-'k" Wmllmk 3! S-'ll”'vlpi'esent series would Dr0l)ill)l)' period for a sttckimz and a : I, , ., . . , ,., , . . . John Bea.nc- s of the Mniitiinc n SiI0lxC of genius in .i cnmp.in.n roughing Jmm mm vlnm Johm Magzi: HtICl(f3l' Ieazuc tins pl'C:CIll-tftir winning the clcctiun. A com- .iOl'1. 4. -, V , . .h -. . ,.- oven in the series and will he he” 3:” "Isl. 3 me”? 1” -Mondm, ni,,m DL.5m.,.;m. ,u.onleb., The fmh game of meydcnt Judge J. Elliott Hudson. p rismnr; M nstlmrp spam hesi-Of-Sewn Sclllhllnal 15 ?Ch9d-A ,Thc ulophyf emblemaull .”r (Ccl p:ii'l;c(I outsidc the Foruni in cars med rm. Dem,” 'fh.u.-5dalt- and Big Four scoring clinnipionsli-ip. M mo n.(,lO(,k .1.u(,Sdn.,. the sixth hack in Montreal Sat- W35 Wm M Wm”-Ck (T the third waiting: for the Foriiin box office ttrday. Umc m four yonvst Wm" the tn open up at 9 am. Tim wmge magic their mm... charlottctoirn hickcy prctluct, set mm! 531,. M ,...,.m;,,1n,; hack the hard way and did it in convincing fa.-hinn after drop- ping lnntz orcrtinic games on hheir own ice. 0 of 12.6 scaring puiiits. made up Oil .37 goals and 69 El'::lSIS. They .-cored thci" IHSI win hertz The ))l'F5('llI3ll4)ll was niazicp night's gaiiic took place. there is iaturdav 11-0 and in the two ploy to the start of thc third no exact tieurc ns tor -.-antes pilcd up six cunts and .'ii- playoff game between Islamlerstpalrl -'IllPl1(l-'ITll'1'. hill I1 owed only one. ram; sydney, and the local lll'2,ll- f'tnilvl)' R. 1'10"!) SVWTP M , Summaf) : scoring hcrkeyist with Saint Jcihti, 1i0””" ””',”” lll.'Ll(1o”;lIn':(, 1-4lWrlrnlIklrI?ClS:e'Iml lreceivcd an ovation of applausel rf:)':.l”:'(')l':li:”;hl mmlm ipayphhhi V S.-in from C mpncny FmTm audience" sninc prospects for l"rid:iy. 2-Detroit. Pigystn -2---j-m 'l”"l”l"' if "C" "7 tcnutufc, Stewart) tttlti lhistnry of the Province. there hns Penalties: Litlsny. Alcecr. Mac-I 'l'hirtl I't-riml t ' been siich a kr-en and utdcsprcntl Pherson. Olmstead. Rcise. 4-Detroit. Couture. interest in an.l' Scconal Pcriotl ' IReise. Stewart) ...... 10.211 rc.-iturc. . .'l-Montreal, l.ncli. 5-Detroit, Ahcl, ' ' 4H.-trvey, Olmstcncll 14.28 tllowc. Iteisni l."..l4l Am,”".r tnpip in this T'cnaltins: .7ohnson.I Penalties: Pnvclicli. . offriou. 59,-395 x'p('(!H'inn much Harvey. alleging ice by Sydney Sydney cidcnl. Rent-tinn horn slicer incrcrliillty to utter nicnt. O I C O , To the .spni'tiIt;.' public JD I 5 Prnrim-v. who Iinvc for their SllfIl'lSll1iIllSlllD , . through the years it is Practlcal, Durable. Attractlve! tn vicw the accusations seriously. HA”;-Ax ,(lo;;s in cntcrimz the Sydney filinrlnttelown lhcy 0lIlt”I'j(t'(l SYDNEY ISLANDERS TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, APRIL 6 GAME TIME - 9:00 P. M. IMPORTANT NOTICES TO SPECTA'l'0RS:- 1. HOLDING SEATS MONDAY FOR ALL GAMES AT 9 A. M. 2. GENERAL SALE TODAY (WEDNESDAY) AT 9 A. M. 3. NOT MORE THAN FOUR (4) TICKETS TO ANY PERSON. 4. SEAT HOLDERS MUST BE SEATED BY 8:45 5. SEAT HOLDERS MUST NOT LEAVE SEATS DURING A PERIOD. 6. RUSH TICKET HOLDERS ENTER BY CUMBERLAND ST. ENTRANCE AT 8:45. MOST IMPORTANT- HOLDERS OF SEATS-Sec. A to L-ENTER BY FIRST CUM- BERLAND ST. ENTRANCE. HOLDERS OF SEATS-Sec. M to S-ENTER BY MAIN FRONT DOOR. COUNTRY TICKETS MUST BE PICKED UP BY 7:30 No SM0l(lNG-- USUAL PRICES. - out 13.154 as hockey, lslzindcrs. llOlltllI'PS zind so on were all that ycsterdziy as people hustled .-about p Mammal Stanley Cup. l fcssional hockey supremacy. those enjoying rt: linposed :contrnst to the tests between these clubs refcrecs handed a new scoring record in the I1lSl.Ol)'land M. six n-,.1m.k mo). wm.,. H... of the league this year with a total,(-gt up four down for half Fl block. . . . Writini: this column before last the sporting sinclc spol'llll5.' are the clinrzcs cninnatinsz otit of niiscontlucl. members of Isl:tndcrs' team on Siitttrdny. It is, , the series here unfortunate that wlint. wisc proviin: to lic one of greatest Mziritinie Mnjor ('li.-impionsliip series should be marred by such an hccn mitt-(l ' .Thc Islanders have been perform- A "must" fol" V01" wardfobei lint: lwforc thntiszintls of and M:Il'llllllt' t'lil7.;"llS” nll ' : . i ' tmr J- & 1V1- Slt'Il;)l1iol'lC1lIanflciidnlftlirflllolt. these parts. - . Big Four. by their fighting: spirit,, triumphnnt cnnlribttlctl much to thc in-mc ill. FINAL , GAMES I fans prefer I the alleged .unnwarc that therp was anything -of such a nature brewing. It cnn . --ronu . HOCKEY BROADCAST C J C H TONIGHT T oron.t0 Maple Leafs Down. Boston Bruins 3 - 1 BOSTON. April 3 the National llockey Le;n:tic's p semi-final Stanley Cup playoff ser- ies. The victory. before a ncar-sell- den was the second for the Leafs to one for the Bruins in the best- of-seven series. The thls semi-final playdnwn will op-l pose the winner of the Detroit-V series for the. emblematic of pro- Oiily six minor penalties in the game. in sharp two previous con- when sentences. respectively. Bruins op:-ned the scoring in thc-', first period on Dunc Fisher's baclihander nt 7:50 but from thanl until the cud the Toronto auzird and the veteran noalkccpcr. Turk 'l3roda. tliwartcd ercry Bos- ton attack. Leafs came tip with a pair of goals in the middle session. one; sliortlianded. and added thn clincher late in thr- while Boston was finale. Sid smith and Max Bentley were the lampllghters for Toronto I in the second period and Bill Bar- llkn zipped in Lcufs' thlrd coal. Hal Laycor set up Boston's only cont. I-Ic stickhandlod his war through a pair of Leafs. crossccl the hlucline and shot. Davc Creighton deflected the shot at the Leaf goal. Brodu. performing in his lotst playoff game. fell as he knocked down the disc and little was on the spot, to backliziitcl it over him. Bill Ezinlcki had In seconds of a two-minute penalty to servc when- Lcats tied it at 12:17 of the .wt--. l nnd period. Bentley passed -'CPl -y Toronto's Maple Leafs moved one game up on the Bruins tonizht byl Whipping the Bostoninns (H in. crowd at Boston Gar-I winner ofl historic , WEN: l out 22 and 205 rear- ' Fishci . from quarter luv to Jimmy Thomson near the bluellne. Thomson shot and Smith deflected the disc by Gclineau. Fr:-akish Goal Lcnfs' second goal was freakish. Bentley was almost behind the case when he nttcmpted to pass out to a teammate In front of the Boston net. The puck slid off Gel- incau's skate into the cage at 14:- 3.".. The final goal was rcgistercd at 14:05 of the finale. Cal Gardner. nlio had received from Ray Tim- gren. passed to Barllko near the Boston right faceoff circle. Bnrllko triggered his 20-foot drive before Bill Quackenbush could get to him and the rubber whizzed by Celin- ic-au hbout knee high. Boston was hampered by injur-E tcs. Captain Milt Schmidt played' with his knees so sore he could hardly hend them. Vic Lynn play-tj c:t only in few minutes because of in cliarley horse. Pete Horcck also was slowed by a similar ailment. SUMMARY First Period 1-Boston. Fisher tcrclgzhton. Laycocl 7:50 Penalties: Henderson, Schmidt, Mackcll. Second Period 2-Toronto. Smith IThomson. Bcntleyl . .. l2:l7 ll-Tr;-ronlo, Bentley . 14:33 Pcnaltirs: Meeker. Ezinicki. Thlrd Period 4-Toroiito. Barilkn Gardner, Timgren) Penalty: Barilko. Quebec Citade1slLoT()InTA;sT Big J un.ior Final Threat QUEBEC, April 3 --(CPI -Que- hec's power-packed Citndcls. pro- virtcial junior hockey loom as the big Eastern Canada threat for the Dominion tillc. "We've been four years building the team and we're now at our peak," said Killiy MacDonald, 1 special assistant to coach Potc l Mnrtln. The Quebncers open A bcst-of- Thursday night. riszainst Inkermzin Rockcts Memorial Cup's Eastern-Canada semi-finals. ”We've scouted Inkermnn in their series with Halifax St. Marys and nff hand I'd say , Cltadels are a heavier club and have more depth." Mac-Donald said. Rockets won their l)t'St-OI- seven series over Halifax 4-2 in games. Cltadcls won the Junior Amnt-' clnamp-, and lit! cur Hockey Association lonsliip with .".:t wins losses. and eliminatccl Montreal 0 0 During the season been times when the Islanders havc been the butt for criticism in their readiness to incct rough- ness with roughness. but never anything like the things they are being charged with committing there have at Sydney. It is no secret to fol-t and Roger Guay. llowers all over the hockey circuit words are. of bnttlc.3 flint sometimes "hot" exchanged in the heat, This in itself is not a feature of sport to lie condoned. but most rather out of nations than go ,thelr way to publicize them. I 0 O I In conversation with Vice Pro- l sident Joe Mclsnac of the Sydney Club and member: of the team here. they were not a little per- turbed over the publicity szlven lncldents. They were only he hoped that. If and when. ,the true fncts are known in more ,favornhle light will be thrown on iwhnt ls regarded in a rather shabby nltuatlon. Speed Prospect FOR SALE Guy Carroll, age 4 years, out of Nancy Carroll, half brother to olonel Dan, worked in 2. last year, sound. First 3300.00 takes him. Write Box 340 Summerslde cltainplonsg, in the l to overlook such sll-: .Caiiadirns 5-4 and Three Rlversl Reds 4-0 in the playoffs. Most vital cog in the Cltnde-ls' machine is Jean Belivenu, a high- powvrcd 19-year-old centre. He is six fect three. weighs 192 pounds and is all brawn. Bcllveuu was the league's top goal-getter with 61 and finished in a tie with Montreal Nat.lonalc's Skippy Burchcll for scoring hon- ors with 124 points. Belivcau turned down a reputed sl6.000 two-season offer trcm Montreal Cnnudiens of the N. H.' I.. to play his last. year in juiilor ranks with Cltadels. The fact that fans Coliseum 10.000 and junior izitines and are givlniz him A 1051 model car at a forthcoming ”Bc-llreau Night" makes it nppeur he hasn't lost out financially. Bcllveau centres Rainer Mnklln. R native of Finland. at right wing. and Bernie Guay at left. The trio finlshcd among the league's top eight, scorers. - ' Copper Lcytc. a native of Buchans. Nfld.. a big hurd-driv- in: centre. pivots another line which includes two Quobeccrs. Guy Gcrvals at right wing Camlllc; llmry at left. The thli'd llne has Gard l I-lnworth at centre with Bruce 1 Cllnc. Shcrbrooke. Que. native. Bernie's .kld hrnthor, on the wings. Four hlg dofencemen provide gonllc Marcel Pallle with strain: protection. The blue line hrlgndo lnclutlcs Gard l-ludson, formerly of Ottawa: Nell Amodlo, a native of Glace Bay. N. 8.: Jean Marie Plnnte mid Roddy Roy. two Que- hecc-rs. BIRMINGHAM, England. April 3 -- MP) - Fred Bullock. 32-year- old Scottish golf pro from Glasgow, shot a '10 today for the first round lead in the 35.880 Dunlop open. The tournament is the first of the sea- son on the British P.G.A. clrcult. sponsrblc for int: up the present Islanders hoc- key tcani, CllEMIl'Dl0flSlllp this returned afternoon to watch his to ma kc jam thel more for ' Murph Returns Pictured above is Murph Cham- bcrlain. the "Old Hard Rock" of the N.H.L.. who was the man rc- picking and build- witincrs Big Four of the Muri- Hockey League year. Murph to this City yesterday former playoff series time warriors in their agaiii:-it Sydney Millionaires. whom he also piloted title last season. Chamberlain had little comment last. night either about how his Islanders look to him now. what he will be doing next. year or how he found his year with thc Vancouver Canucks of to the Maritime the Pacific Coast Hockey League whom the Islanders after about the first 20 games say. however. he may have some he took over after leaving of the season. He did cc.i:rncnt later aftctu he sees a couple of more games. and that :ycu had better watch out or I'm . : liable to pick off about 10 players gfrc-ni each team for myself next season." Lineupgwsumniary Game Last Night Linc-ups: Sydney: Goal, fence. Matthews. Whalcn: wings. May; McRac, Robert- son. Subs: Rockcy, McBride, Bowness. Birukow. Hilde-brand, Roach. Cupolo, Maclntyre. Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon; defence, McLagnn. Dutchak; cen- tre, Bnthgatc: wings. Clements, Beaton. Subs: Travis, Vilalc. Trainor. Paivlyshyn. Favcro. Beau- dry. J. Horeck. D. Hot-eck. Officials: Frank Elliott and Casey Bradshaw. First Period 1-Sydney, Rockey tMcBride. Birukmv) .. 2-Charlottetown. Clements 3-Sydney. Cupolo 4:35 4:45 tBownessI .. .. ., 7:20 4-Sydney. McRae (Robertson) 5-Sydney. Maclntyre Penalties: Rockey, May, Dutchak tMc-Rae, McBride. J. Horeck. Cupolo. second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Matthews. Bowncss. McBride (2). Thlrd Pu-lod 6-Charlottetown, Pawlyshyn ti-'avcro. Dutchak) .. :22 7-Charloltetoiwn, J. Horeck tBeaudry, Vltale) .. 7:13 Penalties: Matthews, Whalen, Pawlyshyn. Maclntyre (minor and misconduct), Travis, Dut- chak, McLagan (misconduct). TORONTO. April 3 - (CF) - Toronto Tri-Bells tonight won the Eastern Canada senior men's basketball championship with I 50-43 victory over Ottawa Mor- mon Elders. It was the second straight victory for the high-povtw ered Toronto quintet tn the best- of-threc final series. Tri-Bells now meet Vancouver Clover Leafs in Vancouver for the Can- adian tltle. Yeo Theatre MONTAGUE - FRIDAY-SATURDAY -- EXTRA KILL THE IIMPIRE WILLIAM BENDIX . UNA MERKEL sport: Drama - Title Show In it Wow DION.-THIS.-"8'I'IlKl I'l' IICH"-Iol Cameron Pidsodiiy: de- centre. 10:57 13:55 Bathgatc, (2). Vitale (2), I Sydney Millionaires. defending Maritime hockey champions. came up with a powerful first period scoring spree that paved the way for it 4-3 victory over Leo Lam- oureux's Islanders In I roaring penalty-ridden content: here last night before a capacity crowd at the Charlottetown Forum. It was the third game of their best of seven series for the all- Marltlme Major Hockey crown. that now puts Sydney out In front with two wins and a tie for a five to one point leadership. The fourth game will get un- derway here tonight at 9 o'clock. Weathering an early-perlod ber- rage by the Islanders. Sydney roared back to the attack to pot their first goal at the 4:35 mark. and just 10 seconds later Island- ers deadlocked the score. But there was no holding the Money- men. and before the period end- ed had popped home three more goals for a 4-1 advantage. Laying back and playing the breaks in lthe second perlod. Sydney weath- ered a landslide 20 minutes of hockey by the Islanders. when nothing short of spectacular goal- tendlng by Sydney": Nick Pid- sodny held them at bay. Island- ers fired rubber from every angle, but Pidsodny rose to great heights to turn aside a total of 20 shots and hold Islanders scoreless. Islanders goalie Hal Gordon only handled six shots in the frame. Making a great comeback. Is- landers were a golm: concern in the final session when they'car- ried the attack to fire home two goals without R reply from the opposition. and although they had numerous other close chan- ces to garner the equalizer, Pid- so(lny's stellar work in the nets held firm to give Sydney their victory by one goal. Bnthgntc Injured Islanders suffered a severe blow to their scoring punch In the first period when their flashy centre Frank Bnthgnte was car- ried off in a stretcher with a wrenched back. Bathgate. who had suffered a hard body-check behind. the Sydney cage earlier in the period, was knocked down by another body cheek just tn- side his own lilueline at about the eight minute mark of .first period. Club physicians gave him a needle in the back to freeze It and then put him to bed. It is believed he will be out for some time. but that further examination will be necessary to nscertain the full extent of the injury. Wes Trulnor was also sidelined for It short tlmc in the second period when he received it bad gush over his right eye that required four stitches. while it. is understood that Walt. iPmvlyshyn will have to undergo treatment. for a bad nnkle at hos- tomorrow. However. it is will be in uniform pltnl expected he again tonight. The star of the game. Nick Pidsodny, handled 11 total of 37 shots on the game while Gordon handled 19. The goalgettera for Sydney were Tom Rockey. Blll Cupolo. Don McRue and Dune Maclntyre with one each while Marcel Clements. Walt Pawlyshyn and Johnny I-loreek were the marks- men for Islanders. McBride, Blrukow. Bowneu and Robert- son collected assist: for Sydney while Favero. Dutchak. Beaudry nnd Vltnlc set up the Island tril- ties. In the 23 penultles handed out lncludlng two mlsconducts, Is- landers were on the short end with 10 and Sydney drew 13. Getting away to in fast. first period. both Mac Beaton and Johnny Dutchnk roared right. in on Pldlodny in the early seconds of the game to be robbed of al- most Iure Icorlng efforu, by the lcould lwhen Bnthgatc went off for an ;clbowlng penalty. Taking advan- ttage of the one than advantage, iMllllonalrea roared wlly Nick before the Sydney club organize an attack. It wasn't long ln coming. however. Into the Is- land zone where they set up a powerful play. Dean McBride fir- ed a hard shot. from about 30 feet out that Gordon blocked only to let out it loose rebound that Tom Rockey flipped Into the net. Blrukow laid down the pans to McBride that started the play rolling. The goal came at 15.4. Clement: Tlel It Up Pulling n fluhlnx play from the face off. It only took 10 nec- onds before Marcel Clement: tied up thetseore. Drlvtnx In over the Sydney bluellnc. Clements let go a hard nhot that went put. the net but came ntriilght out on the rebound. McBride wu IIOW In elenrlnu. and Clement: mapped it up to drive It put Ptdlodny for an unnamed effort. Inland- en had Jun gotten back to full strength when the play Itu-ted. At 7.20 Blll ouoolo lent the Sydney aggregation in front :3- nln for I goal that left the mend- era fighting from behind for the rent of the (Inn. Making his first uppeu-once tn I ulna After being nldoltnod for About Ilx weeks with mover: la; ttnment. the former Bolton Initial right wlnur pull on the minus: scoring arm the night. Bnnrtng I out mm lob Dolmen It centre tee. Oupolo muted tn over the blueltno with only one mun back. he warjtou ht: my right. In on tent in the clan. ,tleo to May, Dutchak and in close order, the game roughen- in Third Game OF Series 4-3 i,Iislan.ders PIT Up Stiff Battle Against Visitors; i 4th Game Here Tonight Fading back as he went in, that pulled Gordon out of position, he atdestepped the outmovtng cuatoct. ian to plant the disc firmly in the mesh behind him. Running into a series of penal. Vinita ed up a bit. before Sydney organ. lzed an offensive again. Picking up a loose puck at centre, Don McR.ae lead a rush in on goal to set up Robertson with a drop-ms: going in that sent them two goal: in front at 10:57. whlle again at 13:56 Dunc Maclntyre, scoopediup B loose puck in front of the not while Islanders played two men shy to put, the score nt. 4-1 by the end of the frame. Playing strictly defensive liockey in the middle session, Sydney set up a strong counter measure inside their own bluellne while the 15. lancters drove in lncessnntly on powerful attacks that had Pldsod. ny hopping around like his pad! were on fire. Fnclnsz rubber from every angle. that probably on any other night of the week would have bagged n half-dozen goals, the stellar Sydney custodian WEI absclutely lmpregnnblc. During the times when Pidsodnv wasn't. hund- ltng the rubber, Sydney for ds and defence section were blo g, -checking. and icing over thel blueline that was forcing th 5. landers out to re-group to cmig roaring back in again. Island rs must have skated ten miles .to Sydney": one in the frame. but de- spite their 20 shots on goal tl were unable to put one past a Sydney net.mlncler. Most of the six shots handled by Gordon pn that frame were on open l:i-mks by the cpposltlon. but he loolgbd good on all attempts to keep them scoreless too. In the let: stages of the period, Hal made! 5 terrific save on an open break by Tom Rorkcy. Rockey went rlcht in on him. but Gordon made ll during more to come out for a smart: block. , Islanders really turned on tho heat again right. from the open. ing song of the final session. that not only saw them outskatc tho visitors for most of the sonic me. but wallop home two goals as W3 without a reply from Sydney, an lcnme within an net: of getting tl-i deudlocklng counter on n numbe of close scoring plays. l Walter Pawlysliyn popped WI tthe first goal at the :12-scc d attack If-lg 'Favero and Dutchak. The ll ky Islanders rearguard sent Fawro lmark on It roaring ed pass. Worltlng his way thro git a network of Sydney plnycrs. v- ero sent in a loin: lateral pnslttto R waltlm: Pawlysliyn at the ff! corner of the Sydney cage, 'ha banged it past Pldsodny. who wad helpless to do anything about While both clubs were pla nu five-man hockey. Whip Whalen and Pawlyshyn cooling title heels in sinners row for tinncgga In over the line with n well-dltlrlfh " sary roughness (and elbow . Johnny Horcck came up with a final marker of the night at 7013. Vltale sent Beaudry roaring ito the left. corner of the Sydney 9. from where he fired out It rd pass that Johnny snm'r:d to drive home a powerful golf shot tlkt: caught high in the mesh of In open corner for a very well-earth ed scoring effort. ' Islanders continued to prass the attack well into the lust half during which time Island '3 stormed all around the sydn y cage for the equalizer. that through more touizh luck for Is- lunders and good gonllng by Pldsodny than anything clsc nev- er materialized. Sydney took hold of the play again In the last; five or so minutes of play to give Ila! Gordon some anxlniis moments. Pull: Out Gonlle Leo Lamouroux pulled out Gor- don tn the last second of the game when they forced it facmff to the right of the Sydney net. just. as 'McLagan was chased for a mtsconduct penalty. and time ran out before they had time to make a determined plny. . For his stellar work tn the nets all evening. Pidsodny drew the vote of the press for the Hender- son and Cudmore Adam net award for the most valuable plas- er. whlle defencernnn Larrv Travis, who turned in II powerful performance for Islanders was the choice of Independent new for the Jack Cameron guarante d Foraythe shirt. t Marty Marion Out Till lune ” l I I 0 BT. LOUIS, Aprll 3 -(AP) -4 Mnnager Marty Mu-ton of &- Louis Cardinals won't be ready to play before June and some Hamill probably will be the club's uh stop this xenon. owner Fred t utd today. - ' -Merton underwent I knee to etltm In December. 3 j our - snot mtstutia loll: of was content 'url prfuhl Inl out out some Inf- ::l;ntu. double also Izouextnr: out gnu: ro . do out or ltrfu 85:. Hull Ill In-vloc. Charlottetown. 5 9:30 P. M. 920 on your dial ...----. co