Whitloek Pe-r-f-ofms Hat-trick To Give Local Over Halifaxliiast. flame Islanders for the second time in as many nights showed impres- IIVE superiority over the league leading Halifax Atlantic: to go ahead 2-1 in the semi finals. They scored two goals in the first and one each in the second and third, tihiie the Atlantics had to be con- tent with one goal from the stick nt Mm-kle Holletl who was let up by Joe i.epine at the 16.24 -mark of the V.(tt'0ll(i. Allariiics gate the Islanders the mmi Optiilillilin in the seronl Team 4-1 Win Size No Drawback Islanders Lead In Semi-Final Series 2-! LITTLE SPORT ly Roinonl Rausau PAGE SIX Detroit Defeats Black Harris 6-2 1 DETROIT, tOPl-Gordie Howe and Glen Skov scored two goals apiece Thursday night as Detmll ,1” 1.7” ".1". ” s,',”'” ;1.”.”';.”. "ad in Red Wings whipped the lowly Chi- "mxh "'11 LIP" mg '1 9:59.? uagn 1BLacl( Hawks 6-2 and swept- -l1....l'..I.”';iI. ...T.i.i. '3. ?2.? tifii is-loser to their sixth straight W- in '11 the l.-iaiiders leading 3-1 mm” HOCKEY Lelwue C ammo". um ii.it nn :1 terrific onslaught shgil-mnmrv m the island 1'?! e ir an effort to i-e the scoi-a fmi izel back in hr” Pcrwd .H. JIM, W, .,m.,. mam ant ....z I-Detroit, Skov 0 - t-'?”1l1” ""l'211”"d ll” 1119” Little Muckle Hoilett scored trio ., gf3g:::h'PE:::wmk) 1”” L . ..- . U .illit'- HF!" aitle to I'RpIlRl- afgthlfW:eagY:I:efh:fd (1):? L1; tcoriaclier. Gadsbyl .. l3.35p . till the Athtntil-' penalties Lhie mm: eneugne Hamax players 3-Chicago, Jankriiiski ' .1--1 it ire of their goal: new i. ; L. Wilson, McIntyre) 16.24 . ...ti ttliiie tlio xmior: were.” me 1”" -4-Detroit, J Wilson .. r-it h-tnrlnd. Halifax who re-;'':"TT--''AT ! IDe'.vcccliio. Pnslall 15.53 W Nd srwll 01 '11P 15 PPlla1llP3 thr pl:-1): particularly any thingi Penalty: Sasakamoose, 17.07. out were unable to hrcnK1iliai. Sl10iH'(i sigiis of a iiirakuu:.l Second Period , wniinz tltllllllll l'1lll'l"-Z..'lllie sexcii penalties halide-tl out 5,1)et,i-mt. sgov i"w l--- il-' s-iioii lwiii-lwitic-ss. Th-i.-n the Illnl p(-llltltl gate hotti (pm-51.51,. Alien) 10.54 i- i: liiift in no -Ill-til CIPZFFP l”1ll.llllS -nine .iii.xitiu- llltllllt'1lllx,6g.DeU-(Ht. K311,- tlr twiftlix nf (lliiiirie Robert and licuerer 11 was the LIizii'ltitieltmii1l ,pl.ysLaL Jg Wilson) H55 1”"o1 '1"'”””V M1” 1W'k 5k”1”11 lcmtl 11131 WW 111” 1-V51 1” ”1l1'i Penalties: Leswick 1148, Howe1 tit l'1”"1s11V11ll'"' "1'l111111”"111”711italize on any til tlic-.--- ulien aflrry 1553' liiiii 1171' lt"- ('-"tllltt B95-”11”iJoe l.c-pine hall Iflf'(lltt'f.l a liislip Third Period gm: :i.ii fur wt of the eight std-k-.,,g ppnaity at til"), the Is- .,WDeLmm HOW, p-riwilms he did not revefie I lenders put on a ltriific Kililzp ddmdsayi Rube” --------- H gzlsz Ill-i-l attack Nlilllliv IIPLIPCI iilf'ill lll('l'.BiE)eu.0n” Howe g i ' first goal. ilhitlock fired fioni at lbmdsan Allen) 640 I-gillafllmi lruiired ';':iaadd sl:('l;lPll(lill')l8se:(l:li.:; l")Itl;lVlC:(l;xl:11l Penalties: Skuv (30. Mormon F?!"-S it'll? -S1'l01'kPt'1 ll”? fl” Assists puent to Palladiiio anti g 13:54 and 1728' Rnbel nlai rnrl of the game when PPIIIRTIIIV):yh-Laughlin who gvnfkpd ham 5l0P51 I, vim has HM-n ii terrific threat in vi-.th Buck to 500119. R9111115 " ' 8 10 8-Tgsi t1iv- Halifax team. crashed lieaviiyt w'hmm.k mmbmed with Carver Sancliuk "l B 8-.3 into the wire hehin-1 McMcekIn.fot- the secmid goal at the 18.431 W? anti hwri to h- assisted from the1 mark CM"... had Cm-Ned m,. plug; 3 I 11'”. T119 l1"”' Wlltz" W110 1lr1'11lnto lialifax territory and had Ink-L lil-t1"1 nlllslartflltls ll0FkC.l' Wa310l1 a shot at Mclvleekiii. Halifax. ellimlrllli 1" 1t"1ll""1 11" Halllilx Cl(1I0lI('.0, however, had their ai.- ' rw:r- but did not turn tiIllU1i'1.V F11” tcntioii centered on tiiv irilijliockey mizh and his MFFHI struck one of,--Buck" who was standing right in tits uririzht steel oars In the front. of the net. with two of ll1(lll'11 H m-of . i' .-s it ,1rtpr3arF(l that the Island "Mn; ,0 &,,,d...,vh mm mp mdmi. toiiizht at the ltoruin. limited.- pi-.t:r might have t”"1111'1"1 ”'111lceiit.rr Sll)'lDP(l the puck iiilni the H1t"1.l' 10-lilllllli 11lP- 511593-Skatllltl Fart--ill Rlr-nrn of the Halifax dn-tuam” mm. just. i,,.;m.,, 11, ,.,,5pcv.rni.s. Moiitulzur High School Girls f-no-2 iiiit Vin later stated lhattb,-ought in me me by me um ,-(,a,-- will cross sticks with tlic City school titri lrljrly Captain ha; in no way 1Ell'I clinnipiriiis. Prince Street, in to blame for the will not he out for any games. The game which v.as played hrtore an alnmst, capacity houso' rt-mterl 11 little loss of tits roughi l'l1TttiI1Z which typified the en- miininr of the previous night. Frfoinn Frank St. Laurent ntadel 1i '- nppoarance with Alphonso: ti-itiiiio and kept well on top of Too Late To classify an-ident. Hot ron”sAi.r: --VMAN wnilir at ..tt-h. Good condition. Dial 8635. 1 FUR SALE-TWO YOFNG H0lr stein t-nws rt-arty -to freshen. Harry Linkletter. Road. phone Summerside 602-4 FORUM DATES -. MARC." 8 TO 13 FRlllAY-- Children's skating 4 to 5:30 Provincial Ire Sports T:.'l0 5A'l'l RIlAA'- Skating 3 to 5 Skating 8 to 10 guards. The second period starlcd ititii I119 1'11"-51 "V 1101111? 31111 1"11l1” fl'4111C31.Jiiii Tliomson and Tod Sloan late Bloom in the penalty box for it. holding ofirnce Nloiwow, who. joined his team yrstt-i-da.l' RUFF H coiitract dispute with the club. seemed anxious hi stir up trouble. with Big Gus and a few minutes. later was I'PSpOIl5llJlP for a penalty to the Island defeiict-niaii iiho was tagged when he rt-Laliated. lantics showed plenty of stcaiii aip this time and after a series of on-t slaughts on the Isiaiid goal vvcre for the Island school iziri title and the W. W. Wellnt-r Trophy nin- blcmatic of saine Both these teams have an enthusiastic youthful fans. so there will be lots of support for both teams ionight' aatliey start their title scrics A14 the fans. most of vihom thought gumes before he broke it, that the penalty was long delayed in coming to him.- Palladino blasted whatever following ofi THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Outstanding In Islanders Victory MARCH 12. 1954 I Robert O'Connor t trighti played outstanding hockey Bob Gray tlefti. Claude tcentre) anti Danny last night as the Islanders de- -feated the Halifax Atlantics 4-1 in a playoff game at the Forum. 1MMHL President for Tonight tissues Warning H- Toronto Leafs in 3-0 Shutout Over Canadiens 6:30 P. hl.e. Ice Swseagrainsz H. R. Car- MONTREAL, rcpt .. Big i-iari-yy G1-ACE BAY. N. S. iCP)ePre5-.1-iitiiei-s vs. F. Hansen. Luniiey put. on a briliiaiit disula.i”1dem ct Ray. Ma"D0na1d,m the '1 1'- 31- - In me I w Marltmie M21101: Huckcy League. Ice 2 -trhaiiniige 'i'--opiiy: Dr. nets Thursday night. , .g V . lead Tomnw Maple mars M, a 3-0: warned TilUI'SdiIy night. that aiiyii S. Giddings-Ciiallc-nged by 4 Victory over Montreal cmmdimsi player molesting a referee will beilany rurlt-rs. - and tighten the Toronto hold oulsuspended tor the rcrnaiiicler of. Ice 1 --C. Mat-Loan. skip. E. K. second place 1,, me C105-mg Na. the season and the Canadiaiiplxni-1NiucNutt.vIl. Parker.-S. aiioatgn. tmml Hock”. Lpague ram patvur Hockey Association Vtlil be vs.. H"; lll)Ill'll'Illcllll.VIUHF.-i . .:C- Lumlc.i'. racking up his 18th 3-W911 1” :i115l"i”d 11”" IL" '1 3”” tC'1i'.E""'4 "B. -X-' nnvlr-"m shutout of the scam”. das an-tn 'I'iie uitiiniituni apparently was a E V; ”riiiDnhm"roiit.. . a om-.2031 lead by L-mi,-C Tad precnutioiiary measure for the re W t - Kriiiicdr early in the sccoiirl pcr- 11511?111.V CW10511'e MMH14 P1"WI15- 1.7, l' G Sm”,,,,' SM” W. 1011- T1131 H5 Hlou"-ll 101' t-ll-8 1101- becau” 5" 1” 11115 min” 1"”-ivitiiinr-it. tz. MacDonald. n. niii: minds, and goals by deim;-m,a,. referees have had no trouble uith W. W. worm skin I, o.Rnm.M 1111" player” OI the 101'” Clubs" .1 '.IA. lil'icLc(ifi. B.. 3lat'Di'lllgElll.. ::i the pcriod were that much1 11113 M'41CD(11131(1 added 1111” 191' I00 zzeu. Atkinson, skip. rt. gravy. -crccs Mike Chointt and Jim Kelly uannmg R. Jmklm. R. Jm”... ...utnsoii's goal Cilllle as a sur- W0111d 113111119 10111i1111'5 9-"1119 111 vs.. W. R. Siaclvcill. skip: Dr. prise to himself and his mates It Syllllt-KV 13E1WPCll 1119 G1-ice Bat Gallant. H. M;icN(-ill. A H. Roper. Miners and Sydiiey Miliion:iire:.. 1.-,. 3 gm-,-.-.;; -1-mph,- Mincrs protested the tiny the two V; n. wnnn.-.(-mt. son and the lung sum-gigs gap-llfllldled Wc(liicsday'r garnc, unit-h IVP 4 .1. ii. Rtii-don. was rcgckoned unoniciaiiy at 2()3pIVIllS tum 4-to-1 to tie the best-of-.t.. Pi-nvixv. C. it. Kprld. nine srtnl-finals 1-1. iDon:tld: W.. 1.. 'lui'nct. vias the first goal for the Lea! 117 G035 defencetnan since the 1930-51 sca- skip.. Dr. He M50 said that 1);”-91-5 Vim, ll. MacDonald. W. R. Burnett. lid The crowd of 14.516 jammed in-t to the Montreal Forum put on ii ll119ml)l 111 g remarkable demonstration in the W111 U9 SUSI-tellllttfl 31111 111911 1”-15051 "dclibcriitcly iiiiure" W00(1- rewarded when Muukle Hollcll ltlnli-hopes the Ailantics had of grttinglmwd penod m protest ax-Mn5t.IDl'lL'alfi(ld to the CAHA. iiiitl tliatlgr i 9 t ireferee Red Store-y's viork. Al - S M U 3 pass from Joe Lepine to put. Hall' I fax in the running at 1624. I an iii- 17 4.3 Morrow was tagged with terfereiice penalty at the unsportsmanlike displays that has been seen here for many days So vehement was the Halifax player. that instead of going to the penalty box he started toward the Halifax dressing room only the persuasion of Coach Diicger Mcxciil could get him back in the game. Ha was quick to acquire the displeasure of - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Our thanks go also to tho mart)" viiluins who rloiinted tn and pat- ronized the sale. (it-tirgr Ilririiir-r. Presitlriit of the Booster”! Club. PROVINCIAL INTERSCHDLASTID ICE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE FORUM e TONIGHT AT 7:30 P. M. --Stag:-ti by Prtivinclal Physical Fitness l)ivision Age Rat-es-Boys and Girls Open Races-Boys and Girls Relay Races-Boys and Girls Hockey-Montague lllgh vs. Prince Street Girls "An Island School Girl Title Game" One Hour": Skate -- Reece Band Admlaelol - Adulte 50c; Children 250 A 1; f P. on tcliess Tournament Annual competition for the R. E. Mutch Trophy, awarded to the champion Chess playerln Prince Ed- word will begin at the Charlottetown Y. M. M. on Monday, 15th of March, and Wednesday and Friday evenings of It 0. iI0lN8'l'0Nl1, 8oc'y. Dtuhirdinsi lock. however. get the next goal as he took ii pass I uisli to thank Mrs. Mar:--1 Det'st'l1I-i'. Mr:-. Holrn and Shirley VVi2niore who did such splendid .vinrk in making our recent rake sale a siircess. back in the game. when at the 18.- 34 mark he took a pass from Bobi Gray well behind his own blue- liiie to streak in on McMeekin who Linl-(letter mark and but UH 011? 01 1119- "1055 didn't have a chance on the shot. Keep l'p Pressure Islanders who have always been I 'noted for their wide open style of play. started Lhc third period more tlike a team that was trailing than tone which was enjoying a two goai margin. McMeekin was sehsatlonai and had it not been for his marvellous saves the score might have read much differently. Atlantics rallied shortly after the half way mark and the fans were brought to their feet on several occasions when it appeared that. nothing could hold them off. Whit- was the man to from Gray. went. over the Halifax line with Carver whom he used as in screen. before letting it low shot igo which had the crafty Atlantics' netmindcr fooled by it milr. This final goal of the game was Buck's ithlrd for the evening. Isla.nders Will play their next game in Halifax on Saturday night rind it will ho a more coiifiri- .ent band of players who will face .Diit:gcr MacNcill's men at that itimc. The A's hig line of Ford. twywrot and Watson or Morrow . hold no fonrs for Bur:ko's boys any more. As ll matter of fact. it. was noted that Halifax defenccmcn iwt-re leading many of their tennis attacks and to this quarfette of Boom. Mac-Neill. Arcand and 1.9- pine congrats" are in order. The local boy from Halifax. Mucklr Hollctt came up with his team's lone tally and was perhaps the most. effective forward on the ice. j l.ineups:- I Halifax: Goal, McMrt-kin; de- f frncn, l.t-pine, Arcand. Bloom. Xe- i N:-ii; forwards, Wywrol. Bowness. i Wnlsnn. Ford, LeClerc. Hollett, pMcPhre, Clements, Morrow. p Ch'town: Goal, Begetle; de- -fence, O'Connor, Gustaveson. Mc- t Lauglilin; forwards, Whitlock. Ciirver, Saindon, Gray, Gignac, lliitrhir, Trainor, Lalihe-rte, Palla- dino. Robert. Referees: Alphonse Couture. Frank Elliott. Summary:-- Flrat. Period 1--Ch'town, Whitlock, (Palladium. McLaughlin) 2--Ctrtown. Whltlock. tCarver) lR.4'l Penalties: Piilladino .46. Clem- rnts 4.14. Lt-pine 9.06, O'Connor 1159, Morrow and Gustaveaon 13.27, Bloom 18.05. Sc-cmul Period . 10.17 3--Halifax. Hollett, tL.epine) .......... 16.24 4-Ch't.own, Palladlno, (Gray) 18..l4 Penalties: Gustavetion 4.03, 8.57. Clements 12.29, Whltlock 13.52. Morrow 17.48. . Thlrol Period 5---Ch'town. Whltlock. tcurtaveroni . 17.34 Penalties: Bloom 0.14. Gustav- enen, 14.50. Stops:-- McMeekln .. ........... .. 9 7 7-21 Beretta .....1.. 3 I 10-22 iaiiy toani failing to keep a plziyoffl Suinmary: date will lose the nttciidaiice share Ft.-st period of 10 cents a head and be fined N Y R 1 0 No scoring. e500. . e ' Penalties: Maophersoii 55.27. Mi-1 M11 M3tDUll31d 521111 Tlll-ll'5d?lY. igay 5.57, Atnslrong 11.3-,3, H;1;t'pt' lthat Halifax Atlaiitics would I1r'lVCi iLum1ey, served by mama”, 1335, to forfeit their attendance sliarel - second Pg.-ind ifor arriving late in Cliarlottctovrii .1-Toronto, Kcnnedy Wednesday for their game with Is- BOSTON, (C P) - Dave Creigh- toii's tliii'd-period goal gave Boston Bruins a 1-0 victory over New tstewm-t. Mu;-risonit 347 lunders. but later chniigoti his de- 1 Y0l'k RllllE:Pl'S 'l'1llllt5f1ill' lllglll ltlld Penalties: Thomson 514. oim. cision when informed that. Atinn-. 311 bill Plldfld 1118 105915 1l0l)PS 1'1 . stead 5.16. Boliin 732, Jtics were delayed by nlechanical overtaking Boston for the fourth i -1-hi". period trouble and Snppm-y mgdg and last Ntitiuiial Hockey lloagur .2-Toronto, Thomson 14.19 ---"V H P1”-mu bmllht The loss was doubly disastrous 3-Toronto, Sloan A. gt. g g t w for the Raiuers. who lost. their 1 Lelgzslilzzixallluxle. .19 not 0 top goal-getter, right.-wiiiger Wally Sums. i . Hergcslieimer, for the rest. of the Lumlm, 12 13 4g34;1960 season. He suffered a broken leg plume 6 5 6g”; R in the third period when he trip- I -V ped over the leg of Boston's Leo TORONTO. tCPt - Mayor Allfin Labiiie. r b .Lamport. wants the 1960 Olympics Summary 8 3 for Toronto. First period -. .n He said Thursday he would be No st-oi'ing. ((-..,,,,,",,,, pm”, willing to go to Greece in May Penalties - Roiity 1:08, Mao- . Pitt-iiuizh (Ni 6, Clllclllnllll 10 make 21 iieisuiial itlm on behnll knit and Ellrilis 6:24, Lttycoe 19:37. "(my 7 ;of the city before the Iiitcrna- set-ontl period I Cliiftlign rm 2, Boston tA) :4 ltlontil Olyinpic Conimit-tee. No at-oriiig. ' i New York mi 3. Muwauku. "The only may we would be able Penalties - Kuliman ll:titl.i tNi ii to not the 0l.vmiiir-s here is to in- Mohns and Howell 12:52, Gocitroyl Detroit IM 4, St. Louis tN) 1 idlcale we mean business." said the 15;m, Evans 19:43. 1 Baltimore lat 5, Cleveland (Ai:ma.ior. "Ive been interested for Thu-d period isonie years in having the Olymp-I 1-3o5t0n, cmigmnn : s: "' '-A" 1'-rs in Canada. and I tlillik now ls (Martin, Labiiir-i 12:42 JONQUIERE Q"9-- (C1".- '1 the time to so all out-" Penalty - Dumfirt 13:22. NEW 5.Vlll'11l'l!ltl milk in OPUOH "Hi The mayor said idle Canadian stops- the Jnnpiore Marquis of the QU9"NELl0llBl Exhibition Stadium could gm;-er 1 10 13-29 139” J11ll10l” HOCKEY 1-01111119 T1lPF"1ibe enlarged to the 40.000 ClLDRC'1Henity 9 7 ring; iday night and announced the r.luh"itv .mav become affiliated with 1 1 t.rt-itt Red Wines of the League next year. required for the Olyinpitsy nu---321 E;L”..”2.lIii l.”.1;”11iJf.iii””.l.”;51iT:23.:l1:1 . . Winsloe Defeats . Hampshire 5-4 dimensions. Provincial Interscholastic Skating Meet Tonight ' g:L g This evening at the Forum,iD- MHFGllllVTlIY. K611 MICLGIHI youthful skating enthusiasts from.PlItt'0l Jllllfie-S. -1- T- HD8811. 590- fill!!- all aver the pmvmcp win gntgr Andrew, Earl Nicholson, W. F. Wliisloc's goals were scored by into competition tor Phygicgl 1m.1scantlebury; Clerk of the course,-Maocallum 3, M. Gillespie and W. 11955 trophies and medal; embie. A. L. Perry! Scorers. Allison Mac- Gillespie one each. . mgtic of skating mic, for 1954 in-Klnnon. Bill Ledwell; Meet. dlrec- , Hampshire's goal-getterl their respective age, open and x-e.i tor, Bill Reid. Macpean 2, and Wiittii 2. H be ' ST. PATBIDKS PLAY not only for the competitors but. for their coaches. parents. frienda1 and fellow student: who wlli' throng the Forum to cheer on; in ' d l l . : p.iL'mE”l'. i.2....t35...Elf.'”i.'2ll5t MEET SHANI: mm A crmivor. At the Community Centre March 17th and 18th The laugh riot of the year- Splendid acting - great specialties All Seat: Reserved this, the Ninth Annual Meet. ant outstanding rucceaii. Plan opens at the B. I. S. Hall, 175 Grafton Street. Wednesday. March 10 at 0 o'clock. Entries have been received from. 394 boys and girls representing; Don't be dine pointed-tickets always are scarce- get yours on y. t Bevin; Judge: at finish. Dr. L. W M. North River rink last. night. Winsloe defeated Hampshire 5-4 in the first game of the two-game total-goals semi-finals series of the North River Second Hockey Lea- wlll handle the meet which will: conclude with ah ockey lhllcflj between Prince street School and Montague High Bchool 'Glrla and one hour's skate to the music of; the Reece Band: Patrons, mm. A. W. Mnthcsm, 0.0.: Hon Keir Clark: Referee-fin chief, W. Gaudet; starter. George A. alters; Timer, Bill A rink skipped by C. Ramsay yesterday won the Provincial junior curling championship and retained the Physical Fitness Trophy for the Summerside Club. Runner-up rink in the competi- tion was I Montague foursome skipped by A. MacDonald. Both rinks will represent: the Province at the Maritime Bonsplel to be held Tuesday at Amherst. In scoring their victory Sum- merside had a perfect record. They won their three games play- ed and were awarded the fourth ,when the Souris rink defaulted Summerside won 14-10 from Al- berton in the only match yester- day. Montague had a record of two wins, a "defaulted game from Souris and one loss. J. Finlay Macheod. secretary 0' the P. E. I. Curling Associa- tlon, made the presentation of the trophy to the winning quar tel. Personnel of the Summerside rink include C. Rain:-ay, skip, B. Ma.r-Vviliiams. mate, W. Walwyn. second slrme. H. T. Holman, first stone. Members of the Montague rink. At MacDonald. skip. H. Moat. rr-ate, D. MacGowan. second stone. S Johnston. first stone. The Physical Fitness Trophy is up for annual competition lim- lied to curlers with up to and including eight years experience. Additional sport on Page 8 Stside Rink Retains Physical Fitness? Trophy Welcome Back Appearing at the. Fo:-iiiii first time in Halifax ulllf0rni.Nlh1re- cel Clements found it hot. rnrep. tlon awaiting hlrn from h: for- mer teammates. TRURO. (CPD alrialifwx tiar- flowers and Amherst will lllCf". to. day for the Nova Scotia .u-mo, curling title. 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