Page 0 Queen Square Defeats S'side High In Opener " -Queen Square School defeated Iummerside High at Raceway Stadium last night in the first game of a home-and-home series for the interscholastic hockey The Guardian Wednesday. March 23, 1955 championship of Prince Edward Island. The score was 3-1. and the Charlottetown aggregation will have a 2-goal edge to carry into the second game to be played Ico Racing At New Glasgow On Saturday, March 19, another good ice race was held on the old familiar spot where ice racing has been carried on for over twenty years. With a good crowd attending, good racing was wit- ncssod over I fine sheet of ice. In the Class A Paco, Famous Boy owned by Mayhew and Smith. driven by Smith captured the first heat with Skippyis Pride getting foe second one and Viola McKinny. owner and driver Blair Andrew. winning the third and final one. The first heat of Class B Trot Pace being won by Norma Dale. owned and driven by Percy Dickieson. with her strong finish could not be headed. Prodigal Vic. owned and driven by Mor- risay. getting the second and fourth. Glenda Mac. owned by Pound and Biiliiian. driven by E. Bernard. winning the third heal followed close by Question Mark. owned and driven by Elmer Gaiilcr of Freetown. Following is the Siiininary. CLASS A PACE Skippy": Pride. tE. Bernard! 112. Famous Bay tsmilhi 123. Viola Mackiniiy tAndrewi 331. Winning horse owned by Em- mott Bernard. CLASS B Prodigal Vic tMltl'I'lS5-I)" 4141. Glenda Mac ti-lernardl 2214. Norma Dale (Dickiesoni 1432. Question Mark (Gautiert .'l:l2.'l. Winning horse owned by Mor- risay of Royalty. Officials: Judges. log and Lloyd Carew: Harry Keat- Starters: Ivan Gallant and Alban Smith: An- nouncer. George E. Smith. The 22 piece Black Watch ysummcrside High. Gallant .lx'ane. Dcighan. Trninor. Pipe business section of Charlottetown yesterday afternoon. at the C " in Charlottetown. The game was rugged. but ref- erees Walter Lawlor and Vance Harris kept the boys in hand. passing out four major. eleven minors and a team penalty to Summerside High for playing with too many men on the ice. This latter penalty resulted from con- fusion stemming from a delayed penalty. Duffy was the leading sniper of the visitors, getting two of the three goals. Bradley shot the oth- er one. Ulric Gallant got the lone Sum- merside tally in the final period when the teams were playing four aside. Lineups: Queen Square-Goal: .Xlt-t)oug- all; defence, Trainor. R. McGon- nell. B. MacDonald. P. Cannon: forwards. J. Kane. B. Dowling. P. Bradley. B. Mulligan. R. Dulfy. S. Mahar. J. Costello. G. Noonan. I). McCormick. Summersidc High: Goal. Daw- son: defence. R. Durant. 1). Clough. A. Cody. D Rogers: for- wards. F. D9sRot-hes. L'. (ikillllllln B. Phillips. I). Purcell. B. Noonan. G. Deighan. G. MacDonald. D. Ross. SUMMARY First period: 1 Queen Soiizirc. Duffy (Cannon! 3.11: 2 Qiiccn Square. Bradlcy tKanct 14 56. Penalties. Durant. Bradley. Gal- lant. Deighan. Summerside team: penalty served by Mat-Donald 1 Second period: Scoring none. Penalties: Cannon. Kane (Qt. Gal- Iant. Third pcrlod: .'l. Quccn Square. Duffy (Mulligan. Ftlaharl 6-38; 4. tN:ion- DETROIT, opener. -The game. first of a best-of- seven series. was a striking con- trast to last Sunday's emotional scasonls wind-up when the Red Wings trounced Montreal Cana- dicns to clinch their seventh straight National Hockey League championship. A day-long storm. with winds up to 80 miles an hour. cut into the attendance and a crowd of 12.190 saw the game. It seemed like anything but play- off hockey. Both teams played a wide-open game resulting in the high score. - After .1 2-2 first periodx the Wings broke it wide-open with a pair of goals by Glen Skov and Reibel in the second period. y Howe scored his two goals in the third period. nullifying a To- ronto comeback sparked by goals by Sid Smith and Ted Kennedy. Howe's first bounced off the goal Today's Rotory Rink Proqrom Minor playdowns (second home and home ganicsl. 4:00-4:30 Paperweight. P.S.S. Falcons vs P.S.S Tigers. 4:150-5:00 Pee Wee. Q.S.S. llorncts vs Parkdalc Packers. 5:(l0-5:-I5 Bantams, Q. S. S. Eagles vs Parkdalc Royals. lktlti Island liitersclioliislic Final. Q SS. vs Sunimcrside High. Locdl Rotary Rink Results Minor pltiytlowns (all first of home and home games). Paperweights Bluebirds It. llioyzils 0. Blucliird goals by Gor- die Illnckay (Ill. D. Flood. adians 0. Monarch goals by F. Dow (21. B. Cudmore. Bantnms - Flyers 8. Ilcgals 2. ant 7:42. Penalties. Cody Iniajnrt. Kane (majorl. Kenny .Cannon. Part of the library of Ballioll College at Oxford. England. datesl from I430. The Black Watch. Pi 1.9 40” Flyers goals by R. Birt. Jack Kennedy. D. Buntain Ifit. A. Mac- Fadyen I21. McAusland. Regals goals by D. Storey and Dnwling. Commercial - Patriot Office 3. Vocational School 5: Winsloe 9. Governmcnt Garage 3. (AP)-Linemates Dutch Reibel Gordie Howe scored two goals each Tuesday night as the champion Detroit Red Wings defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 7-4 in a loose, undramatic Stanley Cup semi-final Pee Wces - Monarchs ll. Can-l Band from Aldershot, Nova Scotia, leads the curlei's' parade through the main This colorful and skillful group of musicians made four and post and dribbled into the net and his second came when he took a goal-mouth pass from Alex Del- vecchio. In the first pcrind. Brion Cullen (Continued on page Ill 1 Interscholastic Finol Tonight At Coliseum This evening at 8.00 p.m.. Sum- merside High School boys invade the City to take on Queen Square boys in the final game of a home- and-home series for the llawley Crockett Trophy and the Island interscholastic title. Queen Square are presently trading in the series by a score of 3-1. Inlci'scholastic l'l(lt'lxCj is always a crowd plcascr and toniglit's .game should he no csccption. tltlans are assured that lioth teams will be going all out right till the final hell. Sccne of tonight's act- ion will he the Coli um. lst Rounds lnMain Section Played (At Rink Yesterday After a very successful opening section of play on Monday- 33 rinks commenced play in the three-day main section of the Centennial Bonspiel with the pre- liminary rounds yesterday PlBl' in this section will continue throughout today and tomorrow and the winner of this section will be declared winner of the bonspiel. Five trophies are being played for in the competition along with many valuable sec- ondary prizes. Tonight at it pm. the annual bonspiel banquet will be held for the curlers at the Charlottetown Hotel. ' In the opening section of play on Monday. the Dr. E. S. Gidd- ings rink won the Morrison and Macltae Company Limited trophy. the Hiram Atkinson foursome captured the Imperial Oil trophy and the Ralph Beck rink from Montague won the Road Builders Shield. which is donated by the -League Finals The Porkdalc I-'Iyt-its last night .took a one game lead in tlic best -lof three City Hockey League finals with a convincing 8-5 vic- tory over the f'harlottclown Itoynls in a garlic played at the Fiiruni. A linc of Willie Dunn. Vlallk .Vl'(-atherhie and Jimmie Milt-l.eod provided the Flyers with a vcry daiigcrous scoring trio that ac- .couiitcd for five of the cight lPHl'lt(lillE markers. The Flycrs took a cuiiiiiiziiitltiig 3-1 lead in the opening frame. advanced it to an ll-It count In the sandwich session .'ll'lfl ucre conlcnt to be oiil-st-nrr-trl I-0 ill the lfinale. The only lll('1(lPlll of the ,game was a slight run-in hetxuecn Royal dcfenscman Ralph Josey land rclcrec Art l'crry after the flatcr had handcrl Josey a mis- 3t'0n(lll('l for a verbal remark that pe Band ; it -- nppearances in the city while on their one-day stay hcrc. They piped the curlers around the ice at the Charlottetown Curling Club rink before but it is hoped that they will make7another appearance VIIOFE during the summer months. he March Of The Curlers u.. uyll.vu7 oolorfddpg git: mod Watch (B.I.C.) IO! hm Altltm Nova .;.rmr.-.i:....-s tt."s...........""' ”'"'..'r.:;-.tt:.i::.':':. big. Contnnlal Year sporting ant. Commanding the band was L. R. Hill. Adiutant. arrival at Government through the main business section of Charlottetown yesterday afternoon en route ey were received by Lt. Gov. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. In front of the tank: It In octette of Charlottetown lassies namely, Velma Camiody. Barbara MacDonald, Joh M Do - AH. Norma Duvnr, Evelyn Stewart, Heather MacLean. 'Dot Dewar and Marlene Warren. anna ac n . on rceeptiongiitili . game. which was being played on a large reflector. were dressed in typical Scottish plaids and tams. Softly framing this scene were low arrangements of spring flowers and white (opera. The drawing rooms were pleasingly adorned with silver baskets of pink cur- rinttoot and nupdragons. while . ” i I warm welcome with values of bright red Acunatlonl and white baby 3013. Autit with the guests were: . A. . Mntheoon.-Mn. R. 3. . Ilrt. J. 8. peslloclics. Mrs. J. Morris. J. D. Stawlrg. the 7 p.m. draw last evening. They leave this morning by air, returning to their base, (Photo by Barter) (Photo by Barter) . Connolly. Mrs. A. W. Rogcrs. Mrs. A. G. Macmillan and Mrs. L. E. Wellnen Presiding at the urns were Mrs. W. R. MacNelIl and Mrs. J. F. MacLeod. Assisting in the dining room were: Mrs. Lillian Dnckcndorff. Mrs. W. It. Worth. Mrs. A, H. Roper. Mrs. W. C..Hoyt. Mrs. H. M. Mncltenxie. Mrs. D. Hill. Mrs. w. L. MacDonald.,Mrs. .I. A. Like- ly. Min Velma Carmody. Miss Johanna MacDonald. Min Bar- bara MacDonald. Min Norton Dover. lttlos Heather Macunn. Min Dorothy Dewar. Miss Mar- lene Warren and Min Evelyn ltowntt. By 8-5 Count he had passed on to the official. Willie Dunn collected the only three-goal hat trick of the game and they all came in the goal- splurged second period. He also had a pair of helpers. Wiiigcr Jack Weatherbie slapped aspair of markers behind ovar-worked Frank Roper in the Royals cage and was high point-getter with four assists. Des Burge. Demse Grt-gory and Warren Gregory were thc other Flyers inarksmen. IContiniicd on page lll Island Construction Co. Ltd. Following are the running scores of the first rounds in the main section of the 'spiel. FIRST ROUND W. MacLaine 000 100 101 3-5 J. Vance 011 042 010 0-9 .1. S. MacDonald 211030 M0 1-10 Dr. Giddingl ' 000 101 011 04 SECOND ROUND W. R. MacNeill 00fl 102 010 0-4 Dr. L. 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Dunhani 0X1 340 105 -15 (Continued on page 11) Hockey Scores American League Springfield 0 Pittsburgh 2 (First game of but-of-seven semi- final) s Buffalo 3 Cleveland 2 (First game of best of seven semi- final! Ontario Junior A Toronto Marlboros 6 St. Cath- arines 3 glvllnrlboros lead best-of-seven final Quebec League Chit-outimi 2 Shawinlgan Falls 4 (First game of best-of-nine semi- final series) the opening game finals. Both goal: came in the second period while Boston was short- hsnded and were scored by Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrlon and Jean Beliveau. President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey Dengue, who was attacked last Thursday night by fans enraged over his suspen- sion of Montreal's Maurice Rich- ard. took hls regular sent at the game and was the object of mild and sporadic booing. Ten police- men'were stationed in front of or near his box seat. The crowd of 13,547 directed I great outburst of booing. however. at Hal Laycoe of the Bruins. 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