5. , Pagsd The Guardian Canadiens Defeat N.Y. Rangers By. .7-l Score NEW YORK (CP)-The lea ue- leading Montreal Canadicns ed in three,gpals in 31 seconds in the third period Sunday night to clinch a 7-1 National Hockey League vic- tory over New York Rangers. The fastest three goal spurt on record was on March 23. 1952 when Chicago Black llawks' Bill Mosl- enko netted three times within 21 seconds against the Rangers. In all Montreal scored five times during the final period after tak- ing a 2-1 lead midway in the open- lng frame. Jackie Lclnir led the scoring parade with two goals. Doug Har- vey. Dickie Moore. Butch Bou- rhard. Floyd Curry and Maurice Richard accounting for the other live. Aldo Giiidolin notched the sole Ranger tally in the first period. Moore opt-tied the final scoring outburst at 9:40. Let-lair netted 18 seconds later and Boiichard scored iis first goal of the season at 10:11. Surry made it four goals within :iro minutes 59 seconds at 12:39. Fhe fastest four goals on record were made in two minutes and 10 seconds by the Rangers against Chicago on March 12. 1952. Summary First period: 1. New York. Gui- dolin (Chrystal) 13:40; 2. Mont- real. Harvey iGeoffrion. Richard) 14:26; 3. Montreal. Leclair (Har- vey, Geoffrion) 15:18. Penalties: Fontinato major and minor. Bou- chard major and Beliveau 1:.-30, Harvey 3'07. Mo.-sdell 10:01. Ezin- icki 10:58. Prentice 11:22. Footi- nato 13:30. Second period: Scoring: Penalty: Richard 12:49. :Third period: 4. Montreal, Moore Today's Rotary 1 Rink Program 3:30-4:30-Practice. Abbies Pap- eriiciglits. 4:30-5:30-Practice. Abbie None. Pee Wees 6:304:30-Practice. Abbie Ban- Midgets Abbie Juveniles 7:45-8:45-Kensingion Juveniles vs. El.D.U. Juveniles. island Juve- nile League 9:00-10:00-Abbie Sisters vs. Montague Sisters list homs-Ind- home King-Queens title). -.:..---is-z Milton Wins First Game in Finals Series At North River Rink Saturday night Milton Hornets defeated Cornwall Meteors by the score 10 to 4 in the first game of the best of five series in the North River Lsagua for the S. R. Johnston Trophy. A large crowd of fans at- tended. a. Hurry did: the hat trick im- Milton. G. Cruwys. E. Code each got I pair and C. Maclaan. I-I. MacLsan. R. Frizzell singletons. For Cornwall D. MIcEachern scored I pair with S. Trowsdale and Smith getting singletons. Referees were L. Jay and John Richard. N.H.L. S TORONTO (GP) -- Centre Ted Kennedy scored with less than two minutes remaining in tbs game Saturday night to give tho Toronto Maple Leafs I 1-1 NI- tional Hockey League tle with Detroit Red Wings before 13,284 fans. The 10-year-old forward sent the lively. free-wheeling Ingage- Isms 6 : 30-7: 30-Abbie VI. msnt into I deadlock It 18:18 when he picked up I trailer pass from defenceman Tim Horton and beat goaltender with I flip shot. Until then. the .second-place Red Wings appeared headed for their 34th victory of the 1954-56 cIm- palgn. They were riding strong on -a 1-0 lead produced by left- wlngcr Marcel Bonln It 3:27 of thI.third session. SUMMARY First period: Scoring: Nona. Penalties: Foley 2:03; Thomson I:S4. Skov Izhl. 19:38. Horton l1:II. Klukay 17:04. period: Scoring: Nona. Penalties: Pavellch 4:03, Foley l:I1. Xslly. Migay I229. Pronvost 16:47. hill period: 1. Detroit. Ronln (Volt. Dlnacnl I:I7; 1. Tomato. Rnnedy (Horton) 1l:1I. Penalt- iel: Bsslois 1I:II. !'o1sy 16:57. Haws 17:14. Iolttli 19:11. Monday. Feb. 28, 1955 lLeclair. Richard) 9240; I. Mont- real. Lsclalr (Richard. Johnson) 9:58; 6. Montreal. Bouchard 10:11; 7. Montreal. Curry (MIc1(ay) 12:39; 11. Montreal. Richard (Le- clair. Moore) 19:12. Penalties: None. Stops Plante 1110 5-3 Worsley . . . . . . . . .. . 12 11 I42 COLOGNE, Germany ( Warwick of Penticton Vs got Sunday. Penticton Vs blanked Poland 3-0 in a dull but rugged game. in Cologne's big outdoor Eisstadion. Only about 1,500 fans watched in Albany Wins 1 From Winsloe in the best of two games series played in Borden rink Saturday night Albany won from Winsloe by I score of 9-8. Albany took the series by a total of 22-14. and won the right to meet Murray Harbor this coming week. For Albany Noonan scored four goals. Cameron 2. Cutcliffe 2, Dawson 1. For Winsloe Dalziel scored four. M. Gillespie. W. Gil- lespie. Hughes and Vessey each getting singletons. Referees: B. Terry Sawchuk Howatt and R. MacArthur. New Glasgow" (Wins 2nd Game From Kentville KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) -- New Glasgow Rangers turned it on when needed as they rolled to a 9-5 win over Kentville Wildcats in the second game of their Nova Scotia senior hockey playoffs Sat- urday. Rangers. the Antigonish-Plctou- Colchester league winners. lead the best-of-seven series 2-0 with the third and fourth games sche- duled tonlght and Tuesday It New Glasgow. Leading the Ranger attack were Danny McFIyden. Bert Dalling and Ralph Cameron each with two goals and an assist. Gillis Matteau also scored two for New Glasgow. Buddy lttlngsr was top marks- man for Kentvllle with two goals and In Iulst. Pagan. Grady and McLeod scored singles. Hockey Standing COLOGNE. Ga-rmany (CP)- Standing in the world hocksy tournament alter the third round Sunday night: 1- -1 -i D '1 F Canada I Russia I Sweden I United States 2 Poland 1 Czechs 1 Finland 4 Switzerland I Germany SItIrday'I Rosalia Canada I Czechoslovakia I Russia 2 Sweden 1 United States I Finland 1 Poland 5 Gsrmany 4 SIIdIy'I Rosnlts Canada I Polond (1 Russia 4 Cnechosiovakia 0 United tatss I Germany I 'MoIdIy Schedule Canada vs Finland United States vs Switzerland Russia vs Poland aturday campaign by habe Pratt of Tor- onto Mapls Leafs. ' SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal. Rich- ard (HIrvsy, Bellveaul 13:15; 1. C XXUDXD-lb-SD10. ooooooooo 5ou5u555' :5So3Hooo x CQMQCCG Montreal. Geoffrion. (1eClIlr. Olmateadl 14:19. P ' : St. Laurent I205, Harvs 4:04. Sand- ford 7:39. Bolvin 12: 1. Second period: I. Montreal, Geoffrion (0lmItoId. Bouchard) 6:18; 4. Boston. Sandford (Mac- kell. Layoos) 7:02: 8. Montreal. Richard (Moors) 15:55. Penalties: Johnson 9:12, Moors 16:56. For- guson 1I:5o. Gsoffrion 19:43. Third period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Harvey 7:41. Mcxanny 0:19. Bolvln 14:36. Richard 16:06. Saturday Minor Hockey Results Resulta of minor Hockey games played It The Rotary Rink was as follows:- Paperwelghts:-Royals 1. Iurlns 0. Royals goal by 14. Duffy. Ram- blers 1. Hawks 0. Ramblers goal by P. Mclntyre: Bluebirds 1. Rsdwings o..Blueblrds goal by D. Burgoyne. Falcons 1. Robins 0. Falcons goal by H. I'ucl4In. - ed the Islanders proposal for the 3'99” ' ice is free the fourth on Moncton gf"dt"”" 19 ' F" ice on Saturday. The Hawks re- ” 9 : - : : - - ' - : H - H 5 ' 11-45 fused to agree to Mr. Clow'a pro- bitter cold as Jack Mclntyre. one of the team's best playmakers. scored three goals and assisted on lanother. Well. the islanders i'or the umpteenth time this short ACSHL season have been flatly rejected in I request to the league head and as usual it is the Moncton Hawks who have been granted their wishes over the desires of the Is- land club. This time the disagree- ment between ilie two clubs oc- cured over the times and places of the league finals which start in the Island capital this evening with the islanders taking on the Hawks in the first game of the best-of-seven series. In regard to the way in which the league schedule ended .the islanders as the champs. it would seem logical to think that they would be granted the preference as far as the schedule for their home play-off games v:as.concerned. I This however. was and is not. the case and again we find that the Islanders have been given the so-called "dirty and of the stick" and will play a play-off schedule which is just what the doctor ord- cred for the Hawks. It would seem as though Mike Balg has con- siderable influence along the fair Ivonuss of the Hub City and is possibly putting it to good use for his Hawks. Yes. the wheels in the league have not changed in their methods of dealing with situations arising from the.loEa1 club. The league held its most recent meeting to finalize all the little lsft-overs of the regular season Ind decide on the play-off plans It the Windsor Hotel in Moncton Saturday afternoon. Team manag- Ir Forrest Clow represented the Islanders at the "pulse with Parlos" and his boys. Forrest re- turned to the city ' later in the week-and and came down to the office last evening and discussed the happenings of the meeting with the writer. Mr. Clow present- plIy-off dates to the lea ue. The proposal was that the lrst two games be played on the Forum ice Monday and Tuesday of this week. The teams would then move in Moncton for the third and fourth ' )- on Thursday and Friday and the fifth in the Hub City on Saturday. The sixth and seventh games. if necessary, would be played at Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday of the following week, thus allowing the Maritime finals to commence on their scheduled date of Wednes- 'dIy. March 9; . 0 It appears that the Moncton Stadium is rented to an ice show on Thursday and Friday of this week and so the Hawks claimed that this proposal would not suit them and they requested that only four games be played the first week and three the second. Mr. Clow rejected this and came tip with the second proposal that the first and second games be played on the Island Monday Ind Tues- day nights and the third game in Moncton on Wednesday when their posal and the case was handed to the league for arbitration. Mr. Parlee came up with the idea that the Hawks had proposed and so we have the first game here to- night. the second in Moncton on Wednesday evening. back here on Friday and in Moncton on Satur- day. Tbs fifth game if necessary will be played here I week from tonight followed on Tuesday night by I contest on neutral ice. bo- cauae of the Ice show still in the Hub City Stadium. The game will be played either It Halifax or Am- herst. the latter site preferred by pansss. The place for the game wlllboworkadout bythatwo clubs and I final decision is sit- Hntsd . o n 3 I Tonight at the Forum. us on hockey programs w be big- bcttcr titan ever. Four ve been donated by var- Charlottotown persona Ind m' the program priu-win- I Ronson lighter. third a the local club doc to travelling cit-, f nsrs. first prise tonight is Il0..'It.. CP)--Playing coach Grant into it tight and I Czech and a Russian engaged in a kicking bout as favored Canada and the Soviet Union continued their domination of the world hockey tournament Sunday night with easyahutout vic- tories over Poland and Czechoslovakia- The Canadians and Russians, the last unbeaten teams in the nine-country tournament, were tied for first place, each with three victories. And from the way the rest of the schedule shapes up. the world title probably will not be decided until the two giants meet on the final day next The Russians whitewashed the satellite Czechs 4-0 in I game that was anything but polite at Kre- feld's indoor "telnlantl - halle. About 5.000 Germans cheered wildly for the Czechs and booed wheryver I T ' committed a foul. SCORE SECOND WINS The United States and Sweden each scored their second victories against one loss to move into I tie for third place. The Americans whipped Germany 6-3 after taking a 54) lead early in the second pe- riod and Sweden ran over Switzer- land 10-0. The Swiss haven't yet scared I goal in the wurnament. The Canadians, who had their hands full in trimmin the Czechs , 5-3 Saturday night, payed rather sluggish hockey against the Poles and seemed to have trouble with their skates and the ice surface. They depended mostly on their power plays to score three goals in the first period. three more in the second and two in the finals. The Poles were game and tried to match the Canadians in rug- gedness, but they had little else to offer and what few chances they had to score they missed by ineffectual shooting. Ten of the 11 penalties called were in the last two periods and the Canadians for I change didn't get I majority of them. FIST FIGHT Grant W I r w 1 c k.y who rep- rimanded his players Saturday night for getting too many penalt- ies against the Czechs. got into I fist fight l1lmsel' in the 11th ml- nute of the third period with Pol- lsh defenceman Kulmier Chodak- owski although the Canadian didn't appear to start it he got I major while the Pole drew a minor. Another Polish player. Csorlch. drew a 10-minute misconduct Isn- tence shortly afterwards when he returned to the ice before his minor penalty was up. Warwick's tussle with Chodak- owski was tame compared to the battle in the last 10 minutes of the Soviet-Czech game. The nussians had the game sewed up when the kit: ses- slon developed. RuIslI'I ictor Shuvolov booted Czech defence- man Jan Lidrsl who surprised the Russian by kicking him right back. Runlals team captain. Vscvold Bobrov. Intersd the tray and started punching Lidral. GETS MAJOR The two German referees re- stored order and sent Robrov off with I major while the Czech drew two minutes. Coach Warwick and Mclntyre were the standouts of Canada's victory with their brilliant stick- handling in accounting for five of the eight goals. ) "The Rocket (Richard) would kill those guys." said the coach in the subdued drssslnl room atmos- phere. Hs had no comment on the ems but IIld briefly: "We Ira avlng trouble with our skate sharpening." I . other players, including Bill Warwick who went scoreless for the first time in the tournament, compliiinsd about their skates and the Canadians seemed to fall I lot. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National Magus Basin 1 Montreal 4 Detrot 1 roroiito 1 N American League Hershey i Pittsburgh 4 Buffalo 1 Cleveland I Providence 4 Springfield I Nova Scotia Senior Kentvilla 1 New Glasgow I (New Glasgow leads bsIt-of- ssvcn semi-final I-fl) Ontario Senior A Owen Sound I Kitchener-Waterloo 4 (Kitchener-Waterloo "loads boat- of-sovon semi-final I-1) Ontario Junior A Gait I Toronto Marlboros I (Toronto leads best- of- seven quarter-final 1-0) Northern.0nt. Senior Pembroke I North Bay 5 (North Bay wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-2) Quebec Lon on -- i 1 Quahsc lateral to McGil1 4 Montreal National iaagss Detroit I Chicago 2 Montreal 7 New York 1 American League 8 ringficld 2 Providence I ttsburglt I Buffalo ll! Shawinlgan Full: 4 1 Vallejrfiold 1 Ifoab-II 4 IIIII. Quotas Tron-Rivions 1 Quebec I tniishss leads round-robin saint- ftnal series with lot i 'notI-Rlvisrss I: I) . ontsllo Idor so-Ittord 1 Windsor I : (Windsor loads hast-of-ssvsa sunl- flnal M: Gunscallsd Itszllof third curfdwl JIIIO. A I Toronto It. Mich- '.:i' Eff-'Pi' 2i"'..i"lf.'-.t2i.'."" - I ) Detroit Downs Chicago 3-2 0 CHICAGO tAP)-Detroit Captain Ted Lindsay with first and third Perlodgoalsledthsltedwlnsto 8 3-3 Victory over Chicago lack Hawks I National Hockey League game Sunday nl ht. The win. Detroit's as or in. season. gave them 79 point; mu kept them within striking dlstancg of Montreal Canadians. who nun. Summary First period: 1. trolt. Lindsay (Howe. Relbel) 1 .17. Penalties: liollingworth 4:04. Wait 8:33, Pro- lI0V0It 11:04. L. Wilson minor and- major 14:16. . Second period: 3. Chicago. Mick. oski (Sullivan. Watson) :59; I Do- trolt. Bonin (Delvocchlo. ideuyi P '” ' Howe :28. Hayes '-riiini period: 4. Detroit, Lindsay (Reibel. hows) 13:08; 5. Chicago, Watson (Lltzenber er) 18:53. Pen- alties: Mortaon I: and 13: Stops Sawchuk . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 7 9-19 Baasen is 20 15-47 Curling News From Local Rink Ice 1 - Dr. W. MacDonald. J. Squarebrigga. A. Likely, Elmer MacDonald vs F. Acorn. F, nan. sen. Myron Bell. Dr. Brown Ice 2 - S. Moore. Harper. L. Basnali. A. Love vs It. Splllett. W. Whitlock. J. S. Taylor. M. Kennedy. ' Ice :1 - Physical Fitness: A Stewart vs D. Cameron. If "115 Same is won by Cameron anoth.r game will have to be Played tomorrow night to decide a winner to represent the Club at the Provincial play in Montague on Wednesday. Ice 4 - W. R. Jenkins. M. MacGuigan. Dr. Brown. E. Gil. lssple vs C. MacLeIn. C. Boudre. NIH. J. Hornby. Intermediate C Semi-Finals The Physical Fitness Division last evening announced um 11.. Intermediate "C" hockey finals (weather permitting) will 1,. Played off II follows: Monday. Feb. 28-Murray Har- bor at Albany t" r , ); Fr”. town at Mount Pleasant Hawkg. Tuesday. March 1 C Mon... Pleasant at Freetown tledequsl. Wednesday. March 2 - Albany It Murray Harbor. Al "lull. home teams will Ir- range for rinks and payment of officials. who are to be jgfggd upon by ,1 ing teams. ' U. N. 3. Winners of Hoop Title FREDERICTON (CP)- Unlver. lily of New Brunswick Red Raid. ers won the N.B.-P.E.i. intercol- lcgistc basketball league Chlm. plonship Saturday night by detegg. ing Mount Allison University GI-53. UNB now will meet St. Francis Xavier University of Antigonlsh. NS. for the Maritime title Island Minor Hockey Series Tuesday evening It the Colis- eum. Abbie Paperweight: and Pee Wees will be at home to the Montague Paperwelghts and Poe Woes in the first of home-and homa games for the Kings Queens Title and rim to meet Prince mered New York 1-1 Sunday night. ' ' ' all will be played at the Charlotte- The first gains of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League fin- town Forum this evening with the ' ..g P ' ' J .. playing host to the colorful Moncton Hawks. The Islanders won the right to the finals by ousting the Fredericton Capitals from further league competition in six games of their best of nine series while the Hawks won their honors by taking their series from the Am- hsrst Ramblers in eight of the nine scheduled contests. Tonight's game will be the start of I beat of seven series with the Islanders getting four of the games at home and the Hawks three. one of which will be played on I neutral ice. The winner of the series will advance against the winner of the prascnt New Glas- gow-Kcntvllle series for the Mar- itlmc Senior title. It will be I best of five series. The Maritime The University of New Bruns- wlckyhockey team edged the st. T 'l , ' ' 5 9-8 in atwi'de- 01300. turned game played at the Coliseum in Chulottetown on Saturday evening. The visitors took command in the opening per- iod to gain I strong 5-1 lead. were widely out-played by the Saints in the sandwich session Is it ended 7-5 in favor of UNB and were again out-classed in the penalty free finale. Ed Dohaney paced the winning ways of the Red Raiders from the New Brunswick capital with I three-goal hat-trick while Ron Ketch and Pete ' " collected I pair of markers each. singletons for the visitors were shot by Bud Second games of these rounds will be played at Montague Thurs- day evening. Other playoff games for Kings- Queonsl titles scheduled for Tues- day It the Coliseum will be Abbie Bantams and Midgets a- gaiust Georgetown Bantams and Midgets with the second games scheduled for Gsorgstown. Thurs- County Champs for the island till IGTIIINGS day evening. a champ will then Idvancs against Ottawa in I similar series while the Chlmll of this series will play the NOHA titliats for the Eastern ,- .. (-1 . 1. Th. final step on the long stairs to- wards the Allan Cup is the Inn. West finals. Coach Steve Bi-klacich of the Islnndera has put his charges through I brisk work-out every day since they completed the semi-final round and feels that his team is in perfect shape for. the coming finals with the Hawks who many fans will remember staged many memorable battles both on the local ice-surface and in the Hub City during the regular sea- son. Mr. Forrest Clow stated lIst night that even though there was I big advance sale on Saturday that there are still many good seats available for the game to- ght. The Islanders will go into the series with only three of their Red Raiders Edge Saints 9-8 At Coliseum Saturday Kennedy and Pats Coonu. nun Callaghan and Ray Gioast scored braces for the Saints with Gerry Burns. Germaine Lemieux, Jean- Guy Lemay and Rosslster getting single markers each. p Continued on Page I Mt. A. Wins From St.lThomns CHATHAM. N.B. tCP) - Mount Allison University won its sixth straight game in the N.li.-P.E.1. intercollegiate hockey league here Saturday night with I 4-1 victory over St. Thomas University. lllllillllli 8:30 and 10 pm. All games in Round Robin Ser- ies cancelled for tonight and Tuesday night. t are happening rtsvorrs. ' IIAT IAl.It-- I r - , :l. t Champ i A awks M Penticton Vs Keep PaceWit11- ussianbs Both Post Shut-outs) Ii1.Yester(1,ayls 1 (By Arch Mackenzie, Canadian Press Shit Writer) Toni four regular dsfoncsmen with Lloyd Hlnchbergsr out for the rest of the season with I leg in- jury. The rest of tho tum how- ever is intact and it will be Jim Shirley between tbs pipes tonight for Rrklacich, who is lncldsittly makhig his debut II I coach of I finalist team. Steve. Danny O'Connor and Hughic Campbell will guard the blus-line while up front will be three big llnss and I spars for- ward in the form of Ruby Dowling. Buck Whitlock, the league's top point getter. Sol: Gray the lan- gus'I top goal-getter and Lorne Hennsssoy will composeono of the big trlos. Ray Laduc will center Wally Kullman and Vip Palladino while big Copper Iayte will o be- twscn Orin Carver Ind impy Jones. The Hawks also boost I formid- Ible line-up with colorful Nick Piclsodny leading the 'parIde ho- hlnd rear-guards Don "Peanuts" McLaughlin. Joe Lupine. Fred Weaver and coach Duggar Mc- Neill. Up mint will be Hirschfsld, sirinett. Campeau. Bownesl. Wat- son, Thompson. Michelin. Walter! and Lacrolx. Game time is sat) with Mel Snowdon II rsfsres in chief. assisted by Cargo 0' ,- Ighua' The buttons for thsiposi as top arbitrator" will alternate Is the games are played. Above is I team picture of the For Quality Mildncss Vsluc ( x V xii.-. 5-" '.-i.s:I'1:w' .s'1II1.'w.: ll.Alll'l ll iiiii.-it:m y M V... AC8liL'chnm ion Islanders. left to right: fron row; Wimpy Jon", Orin Carver. Jim Shirley m stick-boy. Lorna Hennessey ma playing-coach Steve Brklsclcli. Second row, Bob Gray. team cap- illll COPDIT Iayte. l-iughie Camp- bell. Lloyd Hlnchbcrger. Danny O'Connor. Back row. Wally Kull- nun. Cecil Dowling. Ray Ledur, Vip Palladino and Roy ”Buci" Wbltlock. -(Pilot-0 by Meysn) Too Late To classify LOST-EITHER ON THE llilstl. town Road or between Charlotte: town and Iulpsqus. tits and Tfny Tuplln. Keitilngtoii. use socot RANGE 3113'! DIAL mg, 9911 Skiing Compulsory In Quebec School Every Monday afternoon tlteis isn't I happier group of school children in Canada than thou at Ste. Adela, P.Q. They lsy uido their books and go skiing And they don't have to pity hockey to do In it's all part ol their curriculum. Illness is lbs only for missing the lid class. Read all about it in Th! Standsrd -- on sale now. cost- plate with Magazine. 12-ml novel and 20 pages of comics- Onlv ten cents! HOOKEYNEWS. Mon. Feb. 18--At Charlottetown Wed. Mar. 1-At Moncton ' . Fri. Mar. 4-At Charlottetown Sat. Mar. I-At Moncton Mon. Mar. 1-so ,cimi.mmm 1 Tim. I--Ar, Moncton . 'i)v'u.uu.s'-zfocsoiutncswuj, '. f ” y say.-9 Ian. ngaatsifato. , . you sound gcii'to.ua 4lF"':'Fl'""" ISLANDERS VS- MONCTON -as--. .- -,1 .. . N ' .&K-, .) -- - I, ., :