Page I The Guardian Monday, March 21, 1955 Abbies Capture Island Juvenile Hockey Ch'ship Saiurrlay night at the Coliseum. the local Abegweit Juveniles out- ekated and outplayed Sllmnierslde Warriors on a fast sheet of ice to come out on the long end of I 7-8 score. Abbles had already edged the Sllnimerstde boys by a score of 3-2 at SIIHIIIIPISIKIE. so they captured the home and home series by I total score of 10-5. Lineups: Abbie: v Goal: Bob billion; dr-tence. 1'3. Wood, 1). .llat:L'alltlm. M. Steiensoii. .1. Arscilalllt. for- vtards: N1. Pltlrau. A. t'r.'lbl)e. .1 Kane. 3. Dowllng, S. Pasht-r. A. Mackenzie. B. Mulligan. .1. Duffy, A Gillls 1:? Pi'atlght. Summersitle (foal. R Daw- son. defence Gortl Grady. Garth Red Wings Trounce Canadiens 6 - (I For (By W. R. Wheatley, Canadian Press,Staff Writer) DETROIT, tCP)wDeti'oit Red Wings rolled to their seventh straight National Hockey League championship Sunday night, soundly thumping Montreal Canadiens 6-U, gecond From Shut-Out Chiship; Sawchuk Wins Vezina Trophy Minor Hockey Statistics with little Ted Lindsay leading the onslaught with thiee I 87 rl gr 2 ' -i g”3l5' . . . Royals 8 7 o The well-ballyhooed game; following the fortelted af- ,g.ueb,,.d5 3 5 1 1 The nineth annual Confederation fair in the riot-beset Montreal Forum Thursday, was the ,'Il;li:ei:l 3 1: (1) 2 Eunfptell. lkngwn this yea; as the; g. I H , , - - . tv . ,.g. L . .,d9m., am ers . en ennla onspie in onur o l,'h"ll' D PmLel.l' sm”h' A dec”-Ilmg -game ml the league llle It lids iln lnlrilmli, . Ilctlwiiigs 8 2 2 4 the City of Charlottetown, WIII Lntly; tot-viards: (.. llla('I.can. R. ed situation. Everything lode on the outcome as Ilt IllO1Bl.uins 8 I 3 4,Upm at me 10”, curling Club l-aughltn. B Bowncss. Arsen- teams were tied on points before they started .5ll1l(l't1)': mmks 3 1 2 5 ms ,,mm,,,g 3, 11 am. wnh me EH11. Phll11Ph-.L- 1)f3.h-R0t-'h95- Knight. . Robins H 8 0 1 7 first round in the opening sec- '(l-lmldls PI All PHI). Amusl R911 W11”-35 ll9”i”'I I” be dI""Cdlah(l Alex I)elVCL':IT1:1'ttIIlltIP(l it-uvt FEE whhs mm of the Weekilang 'Splel' Cm" (mgHwll:--- and the Sllullllll Ml" 1311 TPITY Lllidsayis hat trick to complete llmilmls . a B U lllpmlllml In lhls secllun will be for I-illmtmglbi 1 Am; -- i . Savwltuk earned him the Vvzlnai the rout of the Callatllvlls. ill."".a”:l". ll 9 1 1”" lnllmlal 0” C” Ltd” "Why" 'l1lL'sll Itlrlu 2 fl Ablilx lP”IIlei'-In trophy (War Harrv lt”ml9V "I The Vlitlllret-ilei's were sllltlPlll'll (pdnztlldm 3 ? lfllw MNTISDH and Maulrlae 03' 4. c a it : . -. . les l u ' : A - t - : ar'crs 1: . - , -I - , -1- t M 1 L g. b lnglel ,, , . . -.l .1..k,i,,g . Ltd. tiophy .the Road Builders likahizii wV1Hljdll1 All K3. IAb6blff()Si Egglm 0 ape ea 5 y 8 S llilglelallglhstwliliilltudglhltlllll lllllel lliirstl ylilolfkrgyg 2 3 I :3 5llIeld donated by me Island Com ra e u c a um, ane : ; ' H N, - H I M t y " . .) i. t- -g Lm” d m - 4. Sis-ide, Mat-Lean lBown.SI' Rjedd Wglngs (ha-ldlplentsgof spii,:1tt two pEI':tIltlS. lhey 1l1lttl:dL,('(I”I(tyhm.lnR(.l-S 3 1 2 5 :r:::l:'I'0':heLr” mug 3" 9 "”m Laughimi 1355. an as an aliiost. rum te,get anti ensue going a e in lPlSplIIl1'('S 8 1 2 Si Ail . D”, f . k. . gem”; period; 5. Ahigesv pgmau outset the hantlwrltltlg was on thelmlddle fraliie w h ell ('l0l')Iltltl:V l(i1n'LtLtl'5 3 0 9 5 Wed ailngelhgllzllllyelalfd Ilgglgis-llmjaerd ii 30' 5g Abbi”, pmeau ,MCC31. wall for the Blontrealers. Wings was sent up but they collltliity 1tA,vr,xn1s wglerday anemmm EM evening mm, 13 13g 7. Ahbips, pjneau t'(lu-fllgtl onlyloncc in the tip:3ft11InE. bsat the agllehbaii-g-lint; who lItll11- 1I::lE;L','lOS Z S (T (I) are ready mr New mdav Int .(:,-aims. 1413. 3. 5',-me. A,-Sen. perm but itey SII'Ul' wt 3 e in one o is gi'c.'ies go 1105., cos pluded m the y - y -' . ,. - - . , ,.. gloup wele 0. W. aup iphlttu-)5' Grady, 17-21 vengeance in the second period. By winning Red Rings nlll Rtgals 7 0 D h , I . r. S. I Tm,-.1 period; gg Abhlesg pm,-au a bruising. bumping battle that nleet Toronto in title hall ii'1.lhehIto)dlf 7 2 2 .1 Sllglihgr 5'h”:”,:;:::mnl”':melf::'n . : I v - " . broil hi the Wliigs five goals. islanlcv Cup finals starting lucsv Ilimlxs 7 2 1 4 :A I i y A , - : Xlctallllm 1.33.10.Ssltle.Mac E . , y g ' l Bmwg 7 1 ,1 3 rmk from h.edm.K,mn. the Don Lean, 19:10. Dutch Relhel. Tony LESWICI(ld3.V- VIII”? (3W"l”'"5 "mu I" T 1 ' . , . . - 1 h A Boston Bruins in the other half. Dtltllltll-S 7 1 3 3 30311193) lmk I107" 53'" -I" "v i gulnlnarv lwhirlwlnds . . . . .. 7 0 fl 7 J. R. Henderson from Sackvllle, Firs, m,,i,,d. 1 1',(.,,.,,,,, i,,,,,i. Te-A?-A--A Tom Coley from Halilax. Res sav 9 49. Pe1IalllOS' Jolinson I100, it-rt-iiko tsmitlv 7:20; 4. NewYork. 1-IY lmm 58ml Jtllltl. and H9111 g Laurent 8:12. (tcoffriotl ll 06., Batligate tCoiiacIier. McCrral'y) M3l1lleWS- J- C- Pmllll 3"d C- R- Pavelich llztlfi. .9:46: 5C New York. Howell iCoiia- T" T second period; -3 in-ii-oil Roi-.rlier, tuittolint 18:26. Penalties: aw S a e a n bet tLind5ayl 1-10; It. l)t-trolt,l Bolton 9:12. Reaume 16:28. Series By Win Over Flyers K1itNt"llUN NB. ICPJ -.lloilc- ton Ilauks ttiiililwtl (tluitia lltlll-' Flxrlfk -I-l Iiiirc .N.'-ll-.-i'tl:iv tho first Ct'tItiP of the eastern (':lllatla Allziil t'lltt siinil-tlllals Ilmtks iiow It-.ttl the ltlr.-t-iif-st-it-n Set H! with the M't'tIIltl galiie to he played here .lloii(lay 1llL'.lll. (trial (imlellc robbetl Mont-ton goalie Nick lliilsotlii) of a shut- olll lost a sctolid before the f'I1(I n1 the t.:aiile HIVPI1 he halted I1(iIIlt' a loose 1ilI(ll(. 'I'tuI tltliilpmill Qllle lllarittiiic t-hanipiolis in the second period. Bill Slnlicl and ltvlsar Thomson also shot ser- nnd-perlod tallies. and Sinnett. fired IIEl1klxh. his second late in the third to colit- plvip llawksf scoring: Six niiiior iirnnliiiw. tour in Banks. HOIP the null iiilroriions iilclll in. a 1-0 tiiargtn- ilalli-ti iii the lame etli-oiiiiil-i Fly- ers are ttttawa district rhaniplons. Lineups Ottawa - Goal Illlncliii. defence lhraliklin, Foster Digui-r. llelson. forwards: Glrollzird I.l(al'l Darth. fZIl.l'll(-f, Tyrcll. Dlinnlgaii. (lin- grzis. Si. .lat-titles. ltunii. (train. as Nloiictoii -Goal Pidsotlnyz (le- 'fctlt-t: Weaioiz I.t'D1ll1l. Michelin. W1 0 N e ll : forwards IIll's(-lift-ld. ('alllpcail. Watson. Bmiiloss 'l”holii- NU”. l'latliii's lloule. l.at-rotx. Sin- nuti. I)tltT1I't;.'lltI1. Rt-t'crocs: .V1ort-all and White- y head. Siimiuary First period: No st-ortlig Pen- laliy 5l1t110tt.'I.II.'l Second period. I klollrlinl. t'alii- pmiii 'l.epino. Wuiaoitl 7411. '2. Xloni-ti-ti Silllirtt lWcal'rlrl 1717. Forum Is Scene Of Peace As Habs Whi 93 311-11. tltiitltls (faiiailiiin Press Staff Writer MONTRI:ZAL :CPl -- Flxe Illtii dred policemen stood i.-iiartl at the .V1nntreal Forllm Salllrtliiy night as Nltiiilrcal t';in:iilioos whip- per New York Rziiigt-rs 4-1! in a National Iloi-key I.llJIl.ll.lt' ctilltti that pl'odiii-ed nothing in the way; 'l'lilti:s(la) 's' of a reclirrcllce of riot, Mt! eten A lltktllltl liiis toswtl. in (lIl'(lt'l colttrasl to 'l'llili'xtlay when irate tans SIltltl('I'('fI .VIll. president Clarence ('aniphell with everything from progrllms to to- matoes in protest of the sllspcn- lion of Mallrice Rot-kt-t Richal'i'I. ('ampbt-ll tlitl ilot attend. at lhe,llHl-'ltt Ill 41. P 2 it it I l .V' llltllfllli l retiursi of Forilm officials The crowd of 121.540 was the snitillcst here since 1947 also h('t'atlS(' ot a Forum order forbidding the sale of slantllng-room tickets. Police hogan patrolling outsitlo the rink Inniz before name linle. Anyone seen loitering on lit-ai'by told to move along Pl-"1""? p New York lIItltt1I.'Ptf.s ltvtorv the pi-rind ciltlcd. l Larigv Poiicln not one back ltir I Bettie-all lnlt:i'i-cptctl a pass in .ilit- Raiitzrr vlld late in the second lpcrliid and flipped the puck iilto the open sltlc of the net. Dcan 1lrciillt't- st-on-it Rangers filial goal in the third period SliiIililai'y First pt'rI0fI 1 Montreal, Cllrry llat-ktiy. ficutlrlonl 1:06: " Molli- - . klai-Lay l(li-otlrlon llostlrlll llolllroill. GCtlIll'ltIn He- ll :14. 4 New York. Pop- 12 U4. Penalt- .ItlIinson 4'22. . fl ; llveau r It-in i(;a(I.shy. lrwlni lies Ilowell 32. Ilollclialtl 111 29 Second pcriotl. 5. Montl'cal.g Be- lll ill. 1 Tltirrl p 1- ri in il 6 New York. ;Pr('lltl(fe llltlltflll. hIlIl'I)II)” 11:21. lllcilaltit-s lloue -1.12. Ohnstead -1'12. Ilowoll It 04 l”..l.llti('k-i l2't1FI. Lcrlair lllztltl. lrwln 13.27, Stops: ,ttitrsley 8 211 ll 21 67l'.25 iweek-Tend Rotary Rink Results streets was and only those with tickets were allowed III the I-'oriim loliliy. POLICE TOOK (W1-ZR Inside. of her pf!Iltt(lltl(l11 looky over and hustled the fans iiiio' their seats, prcxcntmg a )Hl'1l in the lobby. 'liIliil'sria). the limit- onstralors i-oiiglcgatcd thcre. antlf h..(l;m l I-'iiIlouing liore the uanlcs at the WIWH lll('.V llcrc flirt-ed olltittlfl. I19 town Rotary rlllk on Slltllrllay: galtlflelllflfi Ill? fink Vlllll We tlmlf Bantams7Q ..1.S. Flyers 1. nilal Rotary minor hockey ni;zht.ll 0" 05- (1115. Whirlwinds 0. Fl lers March 30th at the Forum. W W? g 'Sall1Iffl2)'. police also were Sta-12031 by A. yyaciradgwng "I ---v--'' s ' "W ” "" " tinned. near the '1tl.'I11'1 ontrani-t- to; Q1-lngg Fl-w.r5. m Q,-"3 the rink uliivrr Fliursilay a tear-i RI.m.(,S lg I,-lywrs gums M. MM. gas bomb was so! off and srllt Fad-H," .4. Bumain .-3,. Kpnnpdy spot-tatnrs roiigliiiig and rlioliing .2,. n,,m.,-ye llt. ,tl;ti-Itllslzlnd 111. through the exits. They had noih- Elm” mm, by Fprguwng "'13 I" d” hm Walt" II" g"'"9'l .lliicnilos Aheglvt-its 7. Sum however. The victoijv moved Red Wings. Richard. sitting oil! a SIISIIPIIKIUII for the rest of the season and the to also saw his chance playoffs. first scoring champion win his ship vanish. Bernie llloom Rootnt (IPKIIITIOII tired it tznnl and as slsted on two others to move one; - w point ahead of the Rocket iii tI1ci("l"li3l R".l'5'l1.V 1-llfl-1 scoring race. Jean Bcliveau sI:1)'t"tli I g y m lhe running with 3 mm) and an. lit-lln Watts scored for .'Nol'th RIV- assist that left him two point: bot hind Geoffrion. EARLY LEAD Montreal built up Wltinlrmtl into R first-place lie with Detroit Island title. 105. Girls feluliiisil Play 2-All Tie At night. Vortli Rn or er while Judy Johnston Royalty. Its winning riwlllts of (lh:ll'Iotte- E l 1IlP1'xl(I(l 3 khhies win round and North River rink Saturdai Girls and played to a two-all di:aw.4Ruth (lorhoit and and Brenda Cole! scored for Central Lesvvlrk iKclly. Skovt 11.24: -1 De- troit, Lindsay iRelhel. Kt-llyt 6:10; .5, Detroit. Dt-lvecl-hin 'Kclly. Rei- .bell 7:00. 6. Detroit. l.lntIsay lRoi- lliol. l)elwct-lllo- 17:()tl. Penalties: l.It'II111sttn Moore 6:49. Woit. lit klotit-ion Thomson iBolitiess.. I 4 . . , ' - - . - .lZ1:l5. Boucliard lhzli. dllmf lll il'1l2g.l:)0"all'e5' hmeri Third period: No sroriiig. Pt-ital-l l"llll'-mll"c"- -- lllCSI llosdell 8.07. Leswick 6:tl7,l , Tlllrd period. 4. Mont-toil. Sin-, mhngon 1.7.27 Nmvkay majorl itett lLat-roixl 14:42; 5 Ottavl:a.:'m.m” I wti:l'.kin1a'.0r 18.18 ,(;raielle 1923') Penalties: Dunn; Q 'R'"' -I ' ' y:1.tttl. Walters 3011. BUIIHESS 7:14. Pl:m:ItI: m 2 9"”. - 1 l Stops; 8 6 5aW('I1ttI( 712 8-27y :l)utlt-an . . . . . . . . .. 12 6 --2 y . . , . , i , , Ixhlt NORK l(.P --llarry How- pldsmlnl i R 512,25 ellfs 25-fiioter late in the second period gale New York Rangers a (1-2 National Hockey Lcagile lic- iory over Toronto Maple Leafs in their final game of the season Slin- day night. A Madison Square Garden crowd of 4.360 saw Rangers notch their first win over Toronto on home ire this season In six lirm-ioiis games New York lost two and IINI Rand”EoriSkate Forum Tonight lt well may be the last chalice that many will have to don the blades this season when the Flu-un1 puts on its last big ltand Vlusic tonight will he supplied never the puck near the Rangcl's' ltlltc lit tlharlottetounls own . . . I . . - ,, 'llnc. Icintcd goalie Loino lhtllslffyy lI"5”'”C'” Band "mler ll") .(.dll' olit of position and xlatiiiiicd at ahlc dlreclmn M ML R03 sum hard shot into the not I.e.'lls llllllil tlugtord and has a compliment of 25 members who have a fine jprogrum of music with swing ,.-mil Iulk of iariety prepared for tlonlglil's evcnt. further ahead in the S0('tlI1(l pcriodl when Eric Ncstercnko I1l'('tl in at I5-loot drive. . But with Hugh Bolton til the pen- aliy box for tripping. Antlv Bath- gate put Rangers hack in the game with a high shot that went over Lumleyls right shoiilder. Summary First period: 1. wicki tGatlsby. Ralcighl 2:18: 2. Toronto. Thomson 19:46. Penalties: iTodIa-y's Rotary Rink Program .'VIitior playoffs - 1 4.00-4 .'ltI Paperweights. P S S. rlson II-';lI('itttS vs. P. S S Tigers. 1552. If , 4.110-:'it)tIePec Woes. P. S S. han 19:09. ' H . ' . llorllots vs. Parktlale Parkcrs 5990110 3-? l”l1''lI''- NR7” 3.0tl-S.4;'t- Bantam. Q. S. S. F.atl- ' lcs vs. Parkdale Royals. in and Klukay 18:17. Ca- 6.15-7 15-rPrartice l.I1lt'9nIlP Ah- bic . , Cadets vs. Alr ('a(lets. 11.110-111.110 -'Iikl'11tlII)' Yollltg Peo- Nino lune Creek ycdn It-'s Assln s .'i c. f - , - -, . . p .VIIl1l)1' playoff giinies are I)('SI of 5l' Pals lo l-mlhh llll Sales lioiile-alitl-liomc izairics S('l'lPS in all three hrarkcts with winiicrs of. 1st and 4th place positions meet- ing for right in play S1lfI(I(ll1-(lcalhl final with winners of second and. tlilrd place position winners st-r-, it-s. Finals will he played at an- ; Rink. If you accept plea (Signed) NINE MILE laliler for Boston midway in the skate at R p.m, this evening. mu,-y Two similar skates have been Rangers scored first on llatiuy I1Pl(l this season and both proved Lmvicki's close-in shot hut later” so popular that the house was had to come from behind to Will, packed hoth nights and everyone the Sam? g miowd mp aL.m.ily an fin, -INIIII l4.scconds retitalitlilg in tllc Qmmflg Uf iu, first period, Toronto eqtlallmd.i t 4 while a man short. Thoitistin stole New York. Le--Penalties: Noll:-. Rcaiime 5:48. Fontinato 6:50. h1or- Boston. 7:22, 1i-win 15:17. Fontinato 2:411. Penalty: Mickoski 10:50. HGGKEY CHALLENGE using the players appearing on their list at Crapautl change before 10 p.m. today. played at Crapaud Rink on Tuesday night. Third period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Gadsby 3:08. lrwin 12:46. 1)lt1f and Ezinicki 17:33. League Finals Stops ' Lumley . . . . . . . . . .. ll 7 ll 24 . v . 7., wmslpy ' ' ' ' ' ' V 9 7 ll "8. The South Sliure Li-agile finals BOSTON ICPI v Eddie l.ll'l.Plt-ltlvlh underway at Bedettlle rink toillgllt brlngiilg titgcthtrr the Free- lowti Royals. eight-time champ- ions. and the Albany St. Pats in a liest-three-out-of-live series for the championship of the league. and the Simmons and itlacl-lai'lanc trophy. Play between these two tviiins has been extremely close through- licrtzcr scored at 19:59 of the ser- iontl period and George Sullivan tallied with only 20 seconds gone in the third period to pace t'1ii- uaigo Black llawlts lo a 4-3 Na- tional lltickey Lcagitc victory oicr Bostoii Bruins Sunday night Although the bottom-ol lite- lcaglie Black Hawks were iii-icr lwlllnfl 3' ally 111"? dulilllll Ill” out the season with both clubs luatiit-. Boston had most of the HM ml. 1-".5; place in l.0L.uiH1- lea. lplay. glle play and both winning their 1 The tollrlh - placed Brutus. al- lI't'ilfIy sure of a playoff spot, gave lgoalie Al Rollins a gruelling time ll11 the Chicago nets. Rollins made semi-final series in two straight, Fans and followers are looking with great interest to what should be a bang-up series. T44 stops in all, while Henry was Lineups. lmllml "ll ""l-V :3 limp” Flieetiiwli Goal Arlloltt John- Fmlik .l1al'lui's unassisted goal go". dch,m.'e wail”. (-ampm,” 1"” 148 23” Chlcam an Early leo.Duvar ieke Rt'lI1t"1'l8 Eustace ll('H(I. uhich Jerry Toppazzlnl in- yieeves, mgwardg Ual)',mn W" ;'”””d. '.l”'" m.l"l"h” W”: llggl” Robertlltlacltlurdoi. Willis villi.-I .co Bnlvln was in t e penalty x. George Reeves. Edgar Taylon i('al Gardner reduced the deficit and Bill Quackenbush got the equ- Ray Smith: De” R”be'.lS' zilllson Reeves. Coach. Robert Ja dine. Albany-Goal: Wally Richards; Spitltllleil: Llillllghdgtt had gone out front dprencet C'"”l C”lCll””' Alllslm 4-2. Gartlner notched his second walslh Charlos Tl'”mp5”"r walI.l' W31 as 8051,", syrme to saw mg mp Cameron: forwards. Boniilc ';1a,m,g Howatt, Fred Di-sRochcs. Delbert summ, V Dawson. Philip Noonaii. Pat 1::-,1 pllriodz L L Iago, Martin Nooiian. Lester Mai-Leod, Lorne .43; 2. Chicago. Ttippazzinl tWil- Roberts. Blair livlancv. Rfittntc Sun. ML-tmyret 4;34; 3A B(y5(()ngly(aTl't0ltt)11. (iarllctt Howatt. (ouch. tiurtllicr llslodnart 12:11. Penal BN1 Tllttlhltsnnt ties: Boivin 3:42. Morison 10209. Second period: 4. Boston, Quack- enbush isandfortl. Costello) 4:'1ti: ('hicat:o. Lilzenberger 19:39 Third period: ti Chicago. Sulli- van iwatson. Litzelibcrgeri :20: 7. Gardner tsmith, Boivin Stopti Rollins Henry 1 I l l .l218l4 6 9&' 1 lit-rcby challenge Albatri for the Myers Trophy so phone 63 Crapaud Ex- The first game to be CRFJEK HOCKEY CLUB. A NEW FEATUR margin before the giaime n'as(tRree ' ' t Id. Harry owe o an- - "- Iinelrnsu 51.350 penalized for holding 32 TILIC lnIl9l' SCft'lIId!dDIF!lEl' &IIeCE8!'t'IerqOIi't(I1I1dPf; W 1.: I way an oy iirry inis c n . :4 niat passing plfay wikh lC&1iir'::1 eeps or ' 0y no ay an en roll : Sm"! !- I (Ive Montreal the lead. y I "'1' . ..”'....'""..':.:.":".:?:.'.".:.::: .-ml--4 we mo- 04 the New York goal. Midway 01 the "lid G ff i b .at - an':,:':hwo",epyu;n . ,:i'ckl:g"d,i:,y,when the Ianiomi crown was Hornets Clinch H h 1” ghm-Itoy our IIl:Iur:Il,l. gullfgflligtl-:'I.iglTc.""c:':'PIfil'-'-1'gfntlhnve shed tears when at-hievingg jg cultir triumph. In the ago, Lee Ann Meri- lkheaiitiful girl in Am:-riru. Yet pliti-ed on her head, Min Amer- irn of 1055 broke down and wept. Many American Hockey League.-la pant '.'c.mll”P'a';yl:::cl?gngg:M,,l:?l:ypicture-story in The Standard ;r:'o'uIl'I"”"3ltItis week, Dr. Feldman IVIFIIII Willie Marshall led Hornets with that ll0I"l0(Iy artiiiillv wrap: for two goals. Andy Barbe oveiied UNI. R . . , ' "0""! h 9,. mu Wnod with yoy. end it in The StamInrrL- 53'”. In thenlgggltlullfgh '31: ”" "II "'"'- '”""P'8'9 Vi”! Icy and Mlreheallc scored for Magazine, 121,.” nova; md 20 page: of cornice. Only ten cents! aiigsmitaai ' llanbafl 0 In the third ulitu l Wt-l READY ITE INVINCIBLES -2; W--ill.ti...l.l.. s...)-.i E FOR WL Write to M. F. Schurmnn Co. Ltd. for Free Color Cards. . Many Rinks Register In t Preparation For'SpieIToday Hunter, all from Alberton. Reg- istration of several other rinks will take place tonight. following their arrival in the city today. The ice surface. the rink and its surroundings have been gaily decorated for this, the first big centennial sporting event of the year. Colored baniters and lights are strung along the club en- trance. The interior of the club is decorated and the ice surface has been painted in designs which are appropriate for the occasion. The trophies and prizes for the first section winilers will be pre- sented following the final round of play. which is expected to be completed by 9 pm. tonight. Four rinks will then take to the ice in the first round of play in the main section, which runs iht-oitizh Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Black Watch Pipe Band will be flown in from Greenwood ttimiirrow morning and will lead the curlers parade tomorrow af- ternoon and pipe them on the ice in the evening round of play. Exhi ition Baseball S:itlll'day ('in' N1 300 (I00 000-e2 5 2 -Vllllli 1-VI 400 023 tI0xe-9 I5 2 51-3105'. Podhiclan '5'. Seamle- bury 17!. Klinpstcin i8t and Bai- IIXV; Spahii, Crone '61, Jolly (9) amt Crandtlll, White 16'. W-Spahn; L-Staley. HR: Mil-Logan. Boston mi 100 005 owe 8 t Detroit lAl 000201100-4 8 0 Nixon, Susce i5). Brown I71 aitd Burk; Herbert. Black i5i, Blow- ers '7', Klarlowe wt and House. Wilson itit. W-Susce; L-Black. New York (At 060 000 000 002-8 15 2 Bi-onklyn IN) 002 020 200 M04 7 0 Ford, Sturdivanl (St, Schallock 'l0l and Berra. Berberet t10l: Podrcs. Neivcotiibe (41. Rt-ssent. l7t. Roebuck 110i and ('anipan- ella. W-Schallock. L-Roebuck. HR: NY-Howard. Pit1sb' 1N1 001000 021411 0 St. Louis IN) 000 000 OOMO 5 1 Continued on page 11) M A I N E Vl1flA'l'-ION I'l.A.N3-INF. kl”! Tell! all about Maine neat-oasl hearhi-I. in It 01 s. nioiiiilaiiis. ptP1u1”P5Y1Ill ttiuiin. Plan your iatuiiion In Maine now. 1il'.N(t1'l.I. MAINE l)EVI'1l.(IP.llItIN"I' COMMISSION TS A PROVEN FACT IT CAN BE DONE!! SCHURMAN3 SAY -- YOU CAN PAINTA LAR Hrilc tur Kit. Iudlul lI;iilii- Viirntioii Ser- vice. '.!12 Gateway Circle. Portland. Maine. S'side Aces ' Lose 3 Series To N. B. Team ST. BASILE. N.B. (CPI-Coach Rene Blnnchard'I St. Basile Ace: built up 1 big lead Saturday night and held off Sunimersldu Aces Sun- day afternoon to advance to the Maritime intermediate 3 hockey finals. The home crew trlmn-i Summerslde 9-1 in the opener of the two-game, total-goal semi-final and captured the round 14-9 de- spite dropping the second tilt D-5. Attendance for the two games was about 3,000. Gaolie Louis 0uellet's standout play in the 9-1 action was a big point in deciding the action in fa- vor of St. Basile. He blocked 44 hard Summerside shots and only Taylor was able to dent the twines behind him. Clar Clavette. Guy Micliaud and Norm Thlbodeau all scored twice for St. Basile as the winners aimed 49 shots at the Summerslde goal- tender, Dave Mclnnls. Sunday, Summersidas line of Benny Grady, Al Gallant and Claude Gaudet clicked for 12 scor- ing points to thwart St. Basile. Gal- lant pumped four goals home and assisted twice while Grady had two goals and two assists: Gaudet. one of each. Taylor connected on Sum- merside's other scoring play. Lee paced St. Basile with I brace of goals and an assist. FrankIyn's Dump Monarchs 8-0 NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. (CPI- North Sydney Franklyn: dumped llalifax Monarchs 8-0 here Satur- day night in the first game of a I Leafs Take 3rd Place In NHL Standing TORONTO (CP)-Toronto Maplu Leafs broke out in I scoring splurge Saturday night. to whip thii last-place Chicago Black Hawk: 50 in a National Hockey Leagug game and take the third playoff ed spot for the Stanley Cup semi- final series. The playoffs night. At the same time. Leafs net. minder Harry Lumley recanted his eighth shutout of the season and maintained a two-goal edge over Detroit's Terry Sawchuk tn the race for goaltending's highest award, the Vezina Trophy. Although it was an unspet-tar ular engagement. the selloiii crowd of 12.826 fans got a big kick Continued on page 11) start Tuesday ship. The second gainc will be at Halifax Monday and tho surviioi will enter Memorial Cup play agalnst the Quebec winner. North Sydney's hard - skaiuii Bomber Andrea fired five of his team's eight goals and got three the 21 penalties that niarkt:tl the torrid clash. John Coletmin got two goals and Frank Mc- Dougall fired the other. Halifax defenceman Jim Lalioy drew a 10 - minute fT1ISCO1'1(11I('l. Franklyns forwai'd Aubrey (joll- thro was heaved olit of the gIl1tlP following a fight in the thiirl period. TIP TOP TAILORS Visit. Your Local TIP TOP STORE or DEALER. two-game, total-goal series for the Maritime junior hockey k I MUSIC HAT Makes Skating Take advantage of Skaters-50c Prom.-25c Reece Band In Delightful Program FORUM - MONDAY NIGHT-8 P.M. Happiness for skaters and promenaders THE FORUM H CHARMS More Pleasant this rare occasion Easily In An Afternoon THAT'S RIGHT IT CAN BE DONE EASILY IN AN AFTERNOON WOMEN HAVE DONE IT MEN HAVE DONE IT IT IS EASY ENOUGH FOR A CHILD TO DO! 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