riders Even Series wan. Atlantics I Provincial Ice 'gMe,et' AT The Forum Friday Night A Isla Score 6-2 Victory Last By Rouson 'LlTTLE seonr J- Ii flight At Forum; Third Encounter Here Tonight A hard fighting band of Island- ers led by.n courageous coach, lsupported by 3. team who worked their hearts out, were able to avenge the defeat of the night be- fore by trouncing the Halifax Al.- lanties to the score of 6-2 last night. The game which was almost two. hfiurs late in starlin: Rave some 3,000 fans one of the most. thrill- ing spectacles of hockey since many a day at the Charlottetown Forum Both teams came up with ltlnlc brilliant hockey and neither spared ill(Hl' bndy 4'llCCliS with the Islunilcrs h:indinj.: out ii more gen- crmls supply than their oppon- ents. Clements, who joined the ATS for the playoffs, met a hot re- ':(”DllOl'l from his former iEfll'lllIlaIES and was the target of some crush- inc body cliccks. A foul of 18 pcimliios -were ll1liiilP(l out by re- ferees Couture and Elliot with the locals gcttirig 1t) and Halifax eight. The name was well handled buti some of the decisions by Elliot met with disf.ironr from both teninS. The Isl:inrlers' nttni-ks were well (Vl':.l.x'.ZEd and the defence gznve linger Bcssetle good protection throughout the game. The stiff body checks handed out at the lsinnd blueliue ("('0lll'ilL'0tl many in Halifax player from cnri;' trio deep. Ford was closely watch- rd Flllfl the league lnicliiiiz st-oi'ri' was kept to one goal. llTttMCCl(ln in the Halifax cage cnnie tip with some n:.'.racuious saves and was a hu-y man stoppiiilz the goal hun- cry Clirirloltclnwn players. Ruck Whitlnck showed to no im- certain (lrgrcr-. why he has been four times top scorer in the MM. 'rtL. when he fizured in five of his team's goals. Playing with Carver and Pulladino. this trio executed plays which were a treat to watch. The line of Robert. Giznac and Lnliblcrtn gave. it very mod account. of themselves and on many occasions were close to scoring. Coach Trninor played Pt izoorf deal with Ritchie and Sain- tlnlt and were most. cffe:"'.ve every minute flrov worn on the ice . The defence quartctte left. noth- ing to be desired with Gustaveson and McLaughlin handing out the hndy checks and Gray and O'Con- nor making some very fast. rushes. linger Bcssctte although not r.'ilr(l upon to make as many stops as his opponent, handled same very difficult shots which vi-re ccrtziinlly goal labelled. ilnlif.-ix forced the play at the 4-,uvning whistle and l-.(-pt the is- ...M..M2:.:Ajm fax goalie, Whltlock made a per- fect passout to Gray who with his bullet shot sent one into the Halifax net which was not seen by the goalie. Islanders still pressed for more goals and the ntlantics at this time resorted to shooting the puck up the ice. Carver got an elbowing penalty a' ll.-18 and Trainor with Tiger Ritchie did yeomanlike service in keeping the A's off the score sheet. Just before the period end- ed O'Connor made oi solo rush which was stopped only at the goal crease. Ford scored the first Halifax goiii iinussistcd with only lift). seconds remaining in the per- i:.d. The fleet winger crime in TDSV, but was steered to the corner by Big Gus but he warni- I'0nSe puck and 1 lie 4 ii: in : ed his way clear to pl('l( up a hung it. behind cite. 'lwo penalties to Palindinn and Eiclsuiiglilin at 1.44 started off time second period. McLaughlin lI0(.'CiVe(l ii 10 minute misconduct in this deal for arguing too strenuously with the referee over lhix leuni motels sentence. This time Trainer and Robrrl held the 'forl while short handed Saindoit lgot ri brczilmway at the ten min- -l'.lQ mark but Bloom got back in ltime to Irrash him heavidy to .Il'e ice. : A masterful play marked the iIslanders' fifth goal as Palladino rcarried the puck into Hiilifax ter- itory; he faked a pass and then fired a hard one at Roy Mc- Meekin. Whitlock was "Johnnie .on the spot" to scoop up the re- ,l:ound. Little Muckle l-lollett who play- rd an outstanding game, scored the second and final goal for Hall- fax when he took McNeill's pass to drive a hard one between Bes- sette's pads. it was a well earned -goal and could not have come to two more deserving players. The whole period marked 1 bet- ter brand of hockey as players forgot about the rough stuff and settled clown to real playing. A terrific check was handed Cloni- ,ents by Gustaveson at the three- iquartcr mark which almost lifted ithe former Charlottetown player 'over the boards. Joe Lepine got a penalty early in the third period and a break- away by Robert almost connected but Bloom, who played a very fine game for the losers, brought the Island centre down heavily at the bluellne. At 10:37 the Hall- fax captain was caught holding Whitlock as he attempted to go 'in on goal and was sent to the writers inside Llwir own hluelincisin bin. the first two minutes. ...veson handed a heavy check 1.0 Ford and shortly after O'Connor and Clements started roughing and were clinsed to the penalty box. Trainor dumped Bloom along ..I Gus-i Perhaps the happiest man com- .ing off the ice last. night was Claude Robert who was able to redeem ii heart-breaking effort by scoring a goal less than a. minute after he had been plainly out- ya PAGE SIX 1 I THE GUARDIAN. Show Way In Islanders Attack This line of Carver. pid by the Halifax team last night. Palladino and Whltlock could not be stop- CHARLOTTETOWN him and the Charlottetown coach they dropped their gloves and went at it. Several hefty- blows were struck before referees with the aid of the other players were able to separate the belligcrents. From all apparances there was no great. damage done to either play- er. The two teams will play their third game here tonight and Judg- ing from the interest that has been aroused in the series thus far. there is little doubt that at capacity crowd will be on hand to greet the performance. Lineups: Hnlifnx - Goal: McMeekiii: de- fence: Lepihc. Arcand. Bloom. McNeil: forwards: Wywrot, Bow- ness. Watson, Ford. Leclerc, Hol- lett. McPhee. Clements. sliarlottetmvn - Goal: Eessctte: defence: 0' Connor, Gustav:-son, McLnur,;hlin: forwards: Whitlock Carver. Saindon, Gray. Gicnuc, Ritchie, Trainnr. Lnliberte, Pal lndino, Robert. Summary First period 1--Charlottetown. McLaughlin rwhitlock, Trniiiorl 6:14 2-Charlottetown, Gray (Wiiltlockl ., .. . 7:29 3-Halifax, Ford .. .l9:2l Penalties Clements and O'- Connor 2:19. Trainor. McNeil, Gus- faveson and Bowness 3:00, Cle- ments 5:16. Wyavrot 6:48, Carver Millionaires Defeat Glace Bay 4-1 To Deadlock Series GLACE BAY, N. S.. (CP)-Sym ney Millionaires deadlocked their Miiritime Major Hockey League best-of-nine semi-finals 1-1 Wed- nesday night by defeating Glaco Bay Miners 4-1. Glace Bay. however, have an- nounced that they are protesting the manner in which the referees. Jim Kelly and Mike Choma. han- dled the game. Sydney scored two unanswered goals in the first period and Glace Bay scored the lone goal in the second. Sydney added two more in the third. Charlie Marshall and Gordie Cowan each picked up a goal and an assist for Sydney while Lorne Plrie and Duke McDonald added the others. Gordie Myles scored the Glace Bay goal. Both teams played wide-open hockey in the mat period. In the closing minutes of that period Jean Guy Renaud of Sydney and Frank Arnett each drew majors for fighting. ford, Campbell, Wntson. Oulette. Referees: Jim Kelly, Mike Choma. Summary First period 1-Sydney, Mnrsliall rcownn, Cllorlry) 3:31 2-Sydney, McDonald fPlriv) .. 14:16 Penalties - Farclll 15:27, Re- naud and Arnrit. 18:06 majors. ( Second period ' 3-Glace Bar. Myles , i . (Watson, Lcyte) . 2:20' Penalties -- Whvte 5:32. Oui- ette and M.1rshall7:3-l, Farellii l0:36 match misconduct, Arneli 10:36. Cowan 13:10. 3 Third period 4-Sydney. Cowan i (Marshall) ' 5-Sydney. Pirie i (Mclntyret .. . .. ll:5'.!l Penalties 4 Myles 9:37. Pirlei 15:27. Coivnn 16:52. 5 stops: . Dcfellce Hicks MARCH 11, 1;)54 Rangers. Score 4-2 Victory Over Chicago NEW YORK. (AP)- Thlrd-per- iod goals by rookies Camille Henry and Bob Chrystal gave New York Rangers 5. 4-2 victory over Chicago Black Hawks Wednesday night and kept alive the winners” chances of qualifying for the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs, The Rangers now trail Boston by only one point, although they have played two more games than the Bruins. The teams meet in the Hub tonight. First. Period 1-New York, Kullman (Laprade) . . 14:42 2-New York, Mlckoski . .. 16:54 Penalties: Morison 8:35. Gee 9:32, Wharrarn 10:18. Reise 17:- 47, Evan: 18:47. Second Period 3-Chicago. Gee tzeidell . 14:32 Penalties: Toppazsinl. Whar- ram and Hesgeshclmer (2) 7:- 59, Toppauinl 11:50 minor and misconduct. Irwin 11:50. Third Period 4-Chicago. Jankowskl fnewsbury, Gadsby) 5-New York, Henry rM.Bentley. Rergeshcimer) 3.57 6-New York, Chrystal (Laprade) . 17:38 Penalties: Prentice 1:15. Pogo- lln 8:52, Gee 15:40. stops: Rollins 12 13 14-39 Bower .. 10 fl 8-27 ALPIN E DOGS German shepherd dogs are the main breed trained for rescue work in Alpine mountain ava- Friday evening at the Forum. school boy: and girls from all over the Province will gather at 7:30 p.m. to compete in age and open races, alao boyI' and glrlu' relay races for Island skating titles and the trophies and med- nls awarded by the Provincial Physical Fitness Division. This will be the ninth annual Ice meet staged by the Fitness Division and no effort is being spared to have lt- the most suc- cessful to date. An outstanding group of experienced officials will be on hand to run off the events quickly and eficlently and patrol judges have been instructed to enforce the "no fouling" rule strictly. i An innovation this year will be the Island school glrls' playoff hockey game to be.. played immed- iately following the skating events and of course the even- ing will conclude with a special treat-one hour's skate for all to the music of the 17th Reece Band by kind permission of the com- manding officer, Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers, E.D. At mm at wrltini sppi-.,'..,,,,.,, iv 350 entries have been xbcelyed for the Ikatln; cvonu, gum" have come in from the follow?!" achoollz Alberton. 0'Leary, wen! lngton (French), Slernon Park. St. Mary's Convent. Summersidiu Ssmmerslde .1-ilgh, Bedeque, 30,: den. Freetown. Cap; T,-avrln North Tryon, Augustine 'Qm; Crapaud, Victoria, Spring ,'pl;m Parl(dale,l Central Eoyaltyp yn Royalty, Winsloe, Sourla, G591”, town, Montague. Murray limbo, Murray River, Beach Poul Queen Square. Prince Street West Kent, Kenslngton and Mali peque. 9 It will bei a big night for flu boys and girls in every way mg iv. is felt any parent: or interest. ed adult will have real entertain. ment and recreation by spending the evening watchlnz the future great: show their stuff and en. cc-uraglng them In their efforts, Additional Sport on Page fl MAYFAIR THEATRE HMURRAY RIVER. March ll-121-h --s P.M. (HURSDAY 8: FRIDAY -JOUIQNI ' VERA HALSTDN-DAVID BRIAN Silllll BRADY mp "ml "I the rink and V"5'iguesscd by the Halifax goalie The .ll'l('kl)'l turned his attention tmncet Centre player had god”) 1 McNeil with whoni he begun fol , rough it up. Before the smoke oflfgaxkigfigfkalxalggnd W55 riighhlm bnttle cleared two players from R ews h 0 ou 0;! hm' ouch team were allowed to coohladmn pu:hael;c..' c;:;'vV”;:1 P5: off. These penalties were follow-I . V , I 1”! quirkly by mic to Clements n:lg:::z"h:nll:Ch Claude W35 quick W The penalty parade continued in the second period with Minors Roy Farelll being handed a match 04 misconduct when he argued on a penalty given teammate Arnett M midway through the session, Three minors were called in the third. 6:48, 11.19. Second period 4-Charlottetown, Whltlock , (Pa1l:idino) . 5-Chnrlol.tet.own, Whltlork (Carver, Fnlladlnn) ll-Halifax. Hollett Ahbiewsisters To Alherton Tonight l'i')fl and (Tnrvrr and Wvwrot. .1: - -. n . A . - i. . V. , : , l T1 3 1 1 (MC-Neill I-l-nu Nmm Derelict? Wmed Hide 38 This evenin the bet. wiles f ...n. At th r.i4 . k 1. v is no sea of the evening . . . . . V 5 51 0 inzinem-ii liy lllrninndivanfl Vt'phi:.lWBa another or those Whitlock- ”"”l””.f4 P"""dmi)' Niki iihmcii ii”a:is)dney mm Cu" Hm” all city hockey fans will so with ' ' xmk was convened when MC. Cal-vex-gpauadfno mom” plays. Loiighlln 1. ,miscon(uC. epn tilnh e .'d The teams play to- the Abbie sisters 5,. may mam. - . . . u I Lnughlin fired a screen shot o.o,wlth Carver carrying the puck 4'13: , T "3." at ,sl "9" the m9 to A"-Wl0" Whm: H"-LV . zrnt. .VielVit-ekln oil the lK'i1)', layer the blueline; he passed to Third ”"”'”d '””"i”p5' . M” like ml ill" Elmsdale 3151915 V Less than a minute Inter withiwhitlock who in turn shoved it 7-(CFI,"31:I1l:!t.tei:m'n' Rnbert 12.02 fsydmin ;”Go"1:o,13efehc"7 T3” 3" m” M” 0' h”m9'3”d'h0m5 , the Islanders press'n2 the ii in ahead to V1, ilh th latte n . a 3 "m -' - vnce: c a um, onnor, 0- games for the g'n:ls' Island title h 3 -e-- -A------ - W-----I-W --------2 umng ma p11)ay.w 6 I H 5"Ch31'l0I'l9l”Wnr Palhdlno .9 Dolmlih R95U”d0T1: I0FWBrd5E Mm" and the Physical Fitness Trophy. - - 1 I The MM of the evening occur (Cawer. Wlgllltitcklz-08 81161:; sliall, McIntyre, Robertson, Dubuc. Abbie Sisters will be at full red nt 1335 between Bucko Tmmg Renal rs - ep n; R. .T (:0 Pixie, Lacrolx. Chorley, Cowan. strength for tonight's grime and - or and Pete wywmti The Inner t0.37.wGitst;1v?;o2. 1 Al. N! H01 !Glnee Bay - Goal: Hicks; de- can be depended upon to battle it 0 FORUM DATES - - m - ast or n ntertainmenl. chap, seemed to bc ready for I nsg .11.. M 7 n I . oruaris. Fare l, Myles, this series will be played at Crzt-. p He encounter In evening md uh B'li:t:.rlxzd'lr;e n 4 n Miler. l(odnf.sky. Connolly. Rnch- pnud. Saliirdny evening. , VIARLH 8 T0 13 for it prolonged argument between p:;,m.,.,,:. Mphm, C,,,,mr,. . I joy Frank rziiiou. s . THFRSDA I'- H(,CKm.4,A,4,,,.Ax wmsne, pays 1 You have marvelled at hypnotism that Fl” F" A5:"'''' I I was great. now see it at its sensational best. FALL RIVER, Mass, (APl-Itnlo Orin, 38. of Boston. who wrestled here Tuesday night billed as Buzz GAME f TO-NIGHT FRIDAY- Childi-en'I skating 4 to 5:30 Provincial Ice Sports 7:30 Montague 12, Alberton 7 Summerside 1'1. Charlottetown 3 1 Albcrton l4, Souriu 4 Curling rinks representing Sum- merslde, Montague. Souris, Alber- Tiekeu for this show are waiting for YOU at Old Spain, Crockett l.0I'l SA'l'l'Rl)AY- Tickets on Sale All Day One of Trois Rlvierea, Qllfh. paid a 320 fine Wednesday for assault and battery on Arthur Piiivn, 62, ii and Charlottetown yesterday opened play for the Physical Fil- ness Trophy at the local club. A Montague 17. Clinrlottvlown .'l i It Storey Ltd., Hughes Drug Co. and Ment's Quick Lunch . . . also Standing round-robin series. the competition will wind-up today. At a banquet last evening the visiting curlers were welcomed by Charlottetown Club President Bill MacNeill. He expressed the hope that all would have an enjoyable time and was partlcululy glad to see Souria represented by a rink. other apeakera included, W. W. Lord. referee-in-chief, J. Finlay Ma.cLeod. secretary of the P. E. I Curling Association, and Randolph Czirruthera, member of the games committee of be P. 13.1. Associa- tlon. skips of the visiting rinks, K Mathelon, Bouris. At. Mai-Donald 4 Montague, C. Rainsay. Summcrside and F. Bryan. Alberton made brief remarks thanking the Charlotte- town Club for its hoqoftallty. J. Wilson, skip of the local rink also apectator. Judge Benjamin Cook imposed the fine after Oria testified Pniva "called me names . , . kept culling me E bim . . . even called mt- Christine!" Skating 3 to 5 Skating I to 10 from any memberiof the Junior Board of Trade. l . SCHURMANS" SCHOOL PARADE Presents the Following Programme Over Radio Station CJRW ' FRIDAY. MARCH 12. AT 1:30 PM. : Road. 6. 'Neta Day. Wellington English School, Grade 7. Vocal Solo 1. Erma Carey. St. Mary's Academy. Grade 6. Piano Solo. 3. 3. Air Marlhal Johnson School Ckorul, Grade 5. Elementary. Gm" Sitnimerside Montague Alberton Chariot t rlown its FORUM : '3--mi-:t.:5V The Play-oils Are On THE .GllIP8 ARE DOWN THE CLASHING CLIMAX OF HOCKEY IS HERE! 1. 'Mnr,lorie Llnkleller and Laura Rogers. Llnkletter Grades seven and six, Duet-Not in competition. .'Margot Barlow, Wellington Englllh School. Grade Reading. 5' expreaull his pleasure in taking 1; 1 DIRT hl:Ilrttl;av:,:&ml;:'etl'.l::i'il,n M 3. 'lq3:lrnhnra Day, Wellington English School, Grade 7, Vocal ”.cDomm' gimme" 6. a w ex- - - 1 , tended the ladies for providing 4. 'Donnld Linkleller. Llnkletter Road. Grade 4. Reading. :0. Bnhm wemnuon mum” schmh CW0 such an excellent. supper. ,,. Personnel of the competing rinks, fnllow:- 1 L TH! FORUM-2 GAMES-'V.lED. In THURS., Mar. 10 8: ll 5. lg'illl7)Il)eIlI Ann Gallant. St. Mary'I Academy. Grade 6. Plano ll. 'Shlrley Marlene Rayner. North St. Eleanor: Grade 6. W" : ” ('1 Solo. 5 GENERAL SALE .. THU , E J HOLDING SEATS MA;'S:EA:0UG"T FOR Tnls G.A "BI !toA':be1r)t:n:1,h!"mpB.r3':iCn.12;'l;r;ohn- '-Th!!! eonteatanu will compete In the 1-3 Clauroom Division. , 3 . . , . . 5 . 01113103 039338 MUST BE mcxnn UP BY 7:30. (3:wlR4a w!;. 5 g summed”: C. 'm'm"y' B: MISCOUCIIE OONVENT VERSUS KINSINOTON HIGH SCHOOL L MABWUIIMM. W. Walwyn, H. T. All contestants are asked to be at the radio nation at 7.13 p.m. and spelling teams at. 1.30 p.m. Holman. smirk: K. Mntheann. MA. Moc- bcen. Art. Peters. 3. Stewart. Charlottetown: J. Wilson. Peters. 1.. wellner, 8. Duncan. GAMES START AT 0:30 SHARP AISOLUTILY NO SMOKING H. Bantu Yutertlaro Play Charlottetown ls. Sourlc I Bummerside 13, Montague I ' SLIE. ST.35.'RIsi SL20