ii ill I . UNDEFEATED IN FOUR MATCHES Gallant Rink Cops Trophy Dr. .i F. tlallanllii Charlottetown -one loss; R C A.P. and Montague rink rontiniicd undefeated in Furl-lwere equal at two wins and two lng gcompetition at Alberton Rink losses and Albei-ton trailed with 051 balllfday 10 Capture the Princelthree lossi and a single Victory. Edward island Physical Fttneasl Dr. D.H. Phillips, president of trophy and the right to represent. the P.l'-ii. the Province in I Maritime play- presented the trophy to the victor- down scheduled to take place iltious rink and complimented them Charlottetown this week. -on their achievement. He also ex- A Summcrside it-am skipped byitendt-d congratulations to the run- Rrrt lltintcr was runner-up in thepner-up rink and made refcrcnce W" "HY bnnspcil. tip the fine spirit of sportsnianship in the final round on Saturdayyevittcnt-ed by all five participating Trailing 7-11 at the half way mark R.(T.A.l-I in the game the Gallant rink came Ch'tnwn through with some excellent curl- Round I in: to win the game 13-! and the RCA! eompetction in four straight wins. S'side 'i'he runner up rink. skipped by.Chltown Rert Hunter. had three wins and)MouIas'iie 00.1 100 401 (I12 ll Curling Association. . afternoon a tension packed con- rinliii. t-st developed between Montague RI-'.Sl.'l.1's and f'hat-iottetown with a three-. Round 4 V)H.V tie in prospect in the event of-litontacua 100 100 204 R12 14 a Moniasuc VlCl0'Y- Haiti).-rimi on on out ooo 5 210 031 031 510715. i fllfl 100 001 flXl- 2 ' 111021 110113--I3 Oifl 200 3102 302 -13 t 201 022 010 010 9- Toth Annuol lce Follies Big Success At Arena Saturday Wulltc S'cantl(-hiiry's 16th Annuall ion a' the sport: Arcna Saturday with) noun than 1,000 spcclators in at- tciirl.'incr' Thc hi: crnuil thrilled to the C-l"W"53 F-dllll PIIIHIP3 grar-plul gkanng 0; me young U1. Younker; Solo; Wally Scantlehury Mr Following is he program: the show. guitar and all. The d rector of the Follies, N Si-antlchiiry appeared in two num- ' son; Soltr-Teri-sa Gallant; Gallant and .l. V Austin Tcziinnr, (Tl).C.. and Illlrs were a rousing siicccss Mrs. Trainor were makeup artists. Grand Parade. Janet Longtiphir iand Gail Gormcly: Cullen Sisters. and Kay Ists and howled at the antics at A 1-"U9 B11 0' 5001-Vlk BEVVCFIY. Cheryl MacQuarrie. Donna Jame- Duffy: Rethanyt ht-rs and displayed to those in at- trndnce that he is still the old mastcr of the whirling blades. All p0TIOrl'h'f'l in the show were hcat.tiI'iilly costiirmd which added much to the overall entertainment Mat-lutyre and Carol Mctluigan: .loan Maric Saunders and Sandra Doucctte: Figure its---Miirnaghan. Gallant. Diiffy. Phillips. l Special skaters--George ScanIle- hury. David Mills. Roy Scantlru hiiry, Bobby Mills. Tom Scantlc- A 4'liarlotlr1ovi'n rink skipped hyiirs uilh foiir othcr l.-.l;iiid l'links.i Dr. .l(2 Gallant won the Proviir .i-oiicliidcd Satiirdsy at .-klhcrlnnn cial Physical Fitness t'urling Tl'fV-ihlPl'1lllt'FS of the rink air Ittbnvi-J phi in I two-day round robin scr-llcft to right Dr. .l.C. (tall;-int. skip;l PHYSICAL FITNESS WINNERS ticoruc llcitdcisiiii Rill Rurtltvi. ll .'ll."icNlillan. Photo by F. Wcekl i fire clowns that kept the show 1131- . glldl lidfllll) Ivlftglollai QUll'lEl1F- ' o . ! A .---PN FSGI ".".if3.?"f.3l.:..i”:'.iii'.......... -'51. 33 -"3? m.'Z'xfn'Zi.. 'E2"i- S” 00110" "95 IX 00 5 I was a parody or an Island Hockey l -lngnsiyn: I r h a r a siicnnkgcr - ; l.ca:iic contest and brought ttrln 13' iallailni 500V II" T L Y V gethn, gm, 1-IHWIII. onedd.il'eased ullitftirnaghlazi; sorrel:-juingiing sf - O n l ftl P k Fl - "WW DEED I92 Um Y -'52 . . . . :n3";m :";..r:r .'l :'umc.. Y&:glu,-L El:-nor and wilma; The Fat Norman firing stv goals, i-or-yti llaiigcrs. F. Stroiigipsiii sin; 7 nuh "lay". NM much hmhyiaunnies-.Gau Flanaghan, Cm-91 rled the Albanylst. Pals into the Albany. 1.. Voon:-in (W.-ilsh) 11.20; W1: "lava hm me No did mu. M.cKen-L1,. Ram". Msenguiy island lnlernicdiatc R finals Snt- ti Albany. licsrm-hrs il. Noonan, M", 3 WW body hlowsg 1133.-ham Hennjgcn Deanna Map. ; urday night at Redcquc rink as he Cai'riitltcrsr 12.05. FM." mmmh Ems prrsky whotl)nug.11, Mane Roper; The Marion . paccd his icantmat.-:5 to a mat vi(-- . Pl'llllllll'SZ- Tltonipsiiii. W.-ilsh. is now a manner or 9,. us. Sisters; Ann Murnaghan-and Wally. tor)" "Vcr Lot lti Ranucrs to takcl 1-mm p,.,i,,d;, 9. Mm,,.,.' plt Army. p... 1.. .n .,,p,.,....... ...Scantlebury: Trio-Bonita Mills. the hcsl-of-three scrim 2-1. -Noiinan tfftiiiicrnn. llaithtlnl 1.40; 'Bi)iitl)ers not B" Heaiherdale 14-0 bury. CURLING CHARLOTTI-ZTOWN 0:45 PM. Delayed games ” .nde:vous A. did R. Bald:-rson. followed by E. Mar-l.ure with three. P. Desflochea with it pair and Wayne White with a single. . The second game of the double headcr was played between Mon- tague Bombers and Seven Mile Road and ended in a tie, 4-4. N. Fraser scored two for Mon- tague and C. Stewart and I. Clair each netted a ilnglii. T. smallwood arorcd a pair for Seven Mile Road and T. Rice and P. Fngarty each came ihroiurlt with a single. W. Hayward. W. Mallish. 8:30 P.M. (3. Henderson. Ron Clark. ice 3. vs. W.R. Jenkins. in P. .lardine. l-I Curtis. N. Nicliolson, 1 vs. A.W. i-fyndman. L.D. MncKay. ice 1. Practice game -11. Sear. Skip. E. Gillespie, J. Gorrtll. Reg. Newson. vs. R. Ewing. Skip. D.R.. George. T. Whitlock. M .Waddt-ll.1 ice 2. Old Spain-Dr. Hooper vs.t ice 4. Old Spain -G. Bennett vs. Seagrams---E. MacNiiti. ., Noonan broke a close gamcilt). Albany. Pat Noonan tttamcron.; -1110!!! wide open in the third period by Dawson) 2.311); 11. Albany. Des-1 hanging in four goals after pick mi-hos tl.. Voonan) 255; 12. A1. lug tip singlcs lit Much of the iitlic Tlioiiipsoiil tltttl; lfl. rhllmlly. Pat two pcriods 'l'lic first period cud Xiionzm tllnwson) it -1.1. H. Rang- cd It and the SI. Pals held a crs, E fini ill l2.l5. Ti-Ii lrarl aftcr the sci-ontl twcoty l'cnnltics:- ti. Caniplicll, I) Bagu minutes. tote, Houevcr, Norman and liiwnialcsi R.cfcrccs:- Art Pcrr). Wnifcrl . Delhci-i liawson and Ron t'anicriin ; l.:iulnr. I took matters into thcir nun hands I in thc third with Noonaii triggering two goals in the first 2 minutcs and Lin seconds to run the Albany .lead to it commanding 7-3. 1 lmonard Noonan and Fred Dos Rot-hes each shot a pair of goalsi for the winners. Ranger goals wore ilivitlcd he-l To 3 - 2 Victory in the first game of the play-ofi ice 1. J.F.. Burden vs. F. Acorn. , . gggrogu (Ar) ..x . y k n . for the Montague Bakery Trophy. in 2. D. Cameron vs. H. Atkin- lw”'" 1",” La'."l'l"'"' ”” 5"'""Fi gr-1'5, powered! bywthenr maiiilc which was played nt Montague son. '"'"t .El”' 5"""""" "Ml El-lscnring touch of Andy Rathgrtftx; SaliIrrla.V nizht. Monti-sue Hlsh ice 1. WR. MacNeill VI. Don '"9T'mf'::"'-Pal I Q ' A School swamped the Heatherclaic Wonnacott. , t ' R ""w '"" t"l,'r5” N ' - L 1 mlmd 14,". he g. s(.rau.h Game. skip R” scrics for the island t-ltampion-i':a":' amllkninalartzleiffkey mmmi S Johnston scored four goals. as tarianvHon. T.W.l.. Prowsc. R.S. slim: l ' Batligate. the Ranger.-s' volt-ran. right wing , assisted on the three flrst-perlod goals which enabled. New York to post its fotirth tri- umph in fire nationally-televised. contest 1 Tlic utimc. playttd in three dis-; R0i(ll'(lllS Art l'ci'ry and Walter handcd oiil only 5 penalties in the fast. cleanly played game. Rang- ers were assessed with 3 of them. SUMMARY 1 First Perlod:- 1. Rangers. i. Campbell 4.25: 2. Pat Noonan ,(l)aws0n, Oatwny) 9.55. linct phases. co cluded with New Prnalty:- Gorill. York displaying smart. deft slvc Second Period:- 3. Rang:-rs. ira hockcy luring the final period to Strongman (E. Strongman) 2.40; break up fraii' Boston bids for 4. Albany. L. Noonan iwnddrll. the tie st-orc in the opening pc- Desroches) 3.55; 5. Albany. Pat rind. the Rangers wcw in com- iNoonan (Cameron. Dawson) 7.40; mand whii tit midit'x 20 min- NEARLY ill IOIIIIIN hill Nova scntla and P.l.l. in Hope who captured H) e of both photos. President ..i the i-tasu.-i-n Drl'vlnl . vin 3:14: L i 12- at the Ciiurlothtorl tihamptontihip Pace on Saturday and in the right photo George w.R. Shaw acted as master of ceremonies at the banquet. Seated Cllllh "011: .VlacLeod and Rollie Wood and A R. Cutcllfle. on-u,aa-s ibhltr-H -ORB: Johnny Jester tC. Smith) Tunes: - It; I. wlnatu borne. Bod Henley own: by flurry Ibebby. it leafs And Hawks Plciy O-0 Draw (illl('.Afit) '(TPl--(lllicago lllmtk Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs ' baitli-it to it scnrclcss tie in n Na-1 iiunnl Hockey League game llflfi Siiiiday night. , SIJMMARY First period: No scoring. Pun- ztliiesz McNeil .'i 34,,Mortson 9:15; Pilole 10:25: lilorston 16:53; Hor- Ion tti:5.'l: Armstrong 19:30; Mort- son t2! l9:.'l(l Sr-cond pcriod: No scoring. Ilcn-. attics: Cicsla 10.12. Baun 14.16.: llcnume 19:52. 1 Third period: No scoring. Pen-j allicst Litzenbcrgcr 6:20. Reaumei T. Kennedy 12) one it major. Skov in) one a major. 7:53. Batligate Paces Rangers Over Boston liitcs saw the Bruins fall short in jun all-out rally. A major share of the credit he- iedgcd Boston Bruins 8-2 Saturday llonged to New York goalie Lorne Duncan. Hcssel Macboan and Ron- tGump) Worsley. making his first ny Giggcy. appearance sinr- receiving a pub- Geo Frizzcll (2). Geo Wotton. lic blasting from his coach. Phil Watson. Worsley made 31 saves. many of them extrcmely difficult. Rangers won their sixth game In their last seven starts and pro- vcntcd Boston from gaining any ground on league-lcadlng Detroit and runncr-up Montreal. I Larry Popein. Roi Murphy and lLarry Cahan scored for the Ran- gers, all within the first 12 min- lute-s of the same. Fleming Mac- kcll and l..arr,, Regan tallied for Boston in the second period. SUMMA First perlodzl. New York. Po- peln tllathgate. Prentice) :34: 2. New York. Murphy taathgate. Henry) (:27: 3. New York. Cahan tlialhgatol tl:30. Penalties: Boi- abittc 5:'x'2'fz: Flamnn m jor 5- .. Fnntlnato major 51.13: vin 3:14; Lablne 5:44; Flnmzm ma- Murphy 5:44; Staitluk 13:37; l-Ivan: l7il0 Second period: 4. Boston. Mack- ell tlflamani 3 5. Boston. Re gen tMackc1l. F:ckctt) tn:32. Pen attics: Gadsby !:42; Gardner 8:40. Mohns 13:31; Murphy 10:04. Third period: No scoring. Pen- Ilties: Mackell 2:05: Slasiuk 10:12 Bathgate 19:12. Stops -Worst:-y ill 12 0 .11 'IimmnnI 9 5 5.40 Howe Scores 39th As Wings Tie Rangers 1-1 NEW YORK MP1 Gordie Rowe's 39”) goal of the National Hockey League St'?a'”lSfll1 cnabled Detroit to earn it 1-1 tie with New York Rangers before a .apacity turnout of 15.925 at Madison Square Garggi Sunday night. 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Monday. March 4. 1957 AT KINGSTON Begins KINGSTON. Ont. fCPl-On the basis of past play either Manitoba or Saskatchewan should be in- stullcd as the fayorite when the Dominion single - rink curling championships open here toda Manitoba's entries have a wn- ning habit-15 times in the com- pctiIi0n's 27-year history a rink from that province has gone all the way in the round-robin play and twice it was a rink from Wimiipcg Granite Club skipped by Howard Wood. This year again Howard Wood brings a Granite rink to the cham- pionships. but this year it is How ard Wood .tr.. both times a mem- ber of the rink his father won with in ltult) and 1940. Tlir Saskatchewan entry is once again the formidable Avnnlcn. S.-ink rink skipped by Gama Ftiinplicll and composcd entirely of Fnmpbcll brothers. The Camp- liclls were 19:35 winners and could ' lrcpcat this year. Albcrta rates second to Manl- toha as the province that has won most times. it has had five win ncrs. Nova St-otio and Onion liriiiv carli uon twicc. whlle Slut ltittt-licwan and Northern Ontano have each Willi once. 1 1 VICTORIA NEXT SITE Ptay starts today at .'i p.m. EST :4 p.m. AST) and the first minor HOCKEY RESU l'iii spite of inclement weather t'lini'lottctiiwn's Sports Arena was: a tiiisy split Saturday as Minorl Lminucrs battled it out to seal which team would represent tho; city in variniiii age brackets. in? lslnutl Pliiydowns. . Following are Saturdayts resuitat Pcc Wocs. Q.C.l1.S. 2. vs Model - Pkld Roc- kets 0 Q.C.ll,S. goals by Geo. Frizzcll and Arnold MacLeod. Q.C.H.S. I vs Model - Pltdlc Roc- lkrts t Q.C.l-LS. gone by Geo Wot-. Eton. Rocket goal by Russel Bur-i lgoyne. l Queen Charlotte won by score of 3-1. 1 r.s.s. - 4 vs Q.C.H.S. - .1. e.s.s. goals by Grant Corckett. Carl this round l Q.C.H.S. goals 5! P.S.S. - I vs Q.C.ll.S. - I P.S.S. goal by Ronncy Glggey; Q.C.H.S. goal by Alan Macxay. Prince Street wins round by score rt 54. Paperweighls:- f'.S.S. - .'l vs Sp. Park Bluebirds P.S. goals by Wayne Ross. Robt. MacNult (2). Curling Ch'shipsi t.hei Today ' draw. announced Sunday. pits Sas- katchewan against Prince Edward island. Alberta against Queoec. Northern Ontario against Nova Sop tia, Manitoba against British Cir lumbia and Newfoundland against Ontario with New Brunswick draw- tins I bye. The second p.m. At a meeting Sunday. VlCl.Ii11l iiias chosen as the site of the 1951!, t-liamplonsltipa. Senator John Haig.l gchalrman of the board of trustees. ;announced the decision and eight 3 minutes later was presented with la special supiement of the Curl- ing News containing the aimounc. l ment. 1 Play today will be in the 2.300 lscat Kingston Community Centre. -Tlicre will be two rounds l.0llhY. 'I'i-csday and Wulnestlay. three on Thursday and two inorc Friday. the final day. morning and after-1 noon. Skips are: Rog Stone. Trail,; ltC.; Matt Baldwin. Edmonton; iarnet Campbell. Avonloa. Saak.. toward Wood Jr.. Winnipeg. Don ilCEW('". Port Arthur. Ont; Stan :s.-irjcant. Orillia. Out: Kcn Wei-y don. Montreal: K. H. i:2vcrett.; Saint John, N.B.: R. W. Simmons. Rridgewator. NS.: Jiggs Mac- Donald. Charlottetown; A. Si:-licr. Corner Brook. Nfid. LTS l P SS. - fl vs Rlitchirrls - 0. P.S.S. goals by Gary Cudmore. W. Ross '2). l by Priiicc Street wins round score of 6-0. i P S3. - I vs Modcl- Southport -0; t'.S.S goals by Wayne Ross. '. 1 round begins at I I limit Iaagu-a was 3 st load is the North Shore Hockey bulua best-of-seven semi-finals when MARITIME they dumped T Papcrmato lers 5-2 Saturday night. .sY,DNl-W ,'CPl - Sytlnty Mil-. Dalhousie goals were evenly di- l'PN'"'” WhlPPed Northaide Com-ivldad among Frank Morttcri. 51”" :"'3 Sllllftlltl 1-0 I-Ike I 2-lluiean Gauthlensam Gregory. Fern lead in their best.-ofnine CIPclBernaquez and Guy uunuu, Km. melon Senior Hockey I-easueinabin and Rally Rossignol tallied ""31-'h lfor Bathurst. Veteran Danny Mcl-ladgen gavel 5”” :.:';.".:" -e”'."'"." r”' "S i 1”" " WETC I F . Don Morrison riiid Bob Macilliieiellj P0 w' c' T"9mPl95 Bill Ch D1 . E t 0'C ll laghan auilmnii.-ll: Colrnnrilgr tallizd M9"la9I-'9 '4 f N t.hs'd . age”: .:,i:ner will meet New P.W.C. Welsbmen trampled Mo me No" scam mm" hotgkey tague All-Starsgll-4 in a fast game . lot Montague Rink Friday night. title V g 1 Lants scored four for the win- NEW (:LAS(-OW ICP) -- New iicrs. Chandler and Luiul each shot Gllllow Rangers took a 4-1 stran- two and singles. went to Fraser. glehold on their best-of-nine An- Pigot. Stewart and Herring. ttgonish - Plctou - Colcltester Scn- Clair. Mai.-Faydcu. Mcllcon and or Hockey League finals here Sat-.Poole scored for Montague. rday when they whipped Antig-1 iish Bulldogs 4-l. ., Rangers built up an early lead I on goals by Mel Gadd, Jim Mc- Donald and Ken Mcouie. The sec- v onllon Planning Kit and period was scoreless and in t ilwrllrh altl K-bout Mame It-Iktlibl. S . JA (V. .I ll. niuim JIIIK. ftblflly the finale. Geno Scatalonc tallied mm,” W um” PM HM Q, r the lone Antlgonish marker and , lion in lame IIIIIA. um. i.,, Leo Faliey scored for Rangers. DALHOUSIE. N. B. it?!” tial I Iruhvl Mime Vacalltm Semir. 1'1 tiatcviay Circle. Portland. Maine. --- aunt new or i-is s mug --.l iiy Earle Macleoil it used to he a lot harder to be friendly in the front seat of I car before they niuved the brake levcr and gear shift off the floor. And if you tried to put tlircc pctiple in mi" front seat. some unlucky soul had to wrap his feet around those ciiniliersonte pro trusions. So they moved llicni off the floor. Re- iicmbcr lllt' arguments over whether it was safe to move the brake off the floor because the front seat passenger wouldn't be -ble to grab it in an emergency? There was a great to-do when the gear shift went up on the .Ioer1ng column. it did. of course. make driving a lot easier. But I always smile a little. bccausi-. some of the earliest on bad the gear shift up there on the steering column. The Picrcc Stanhopc. made in Buffalo. New York. had this con- venient gear shift in I905. for instanctbancl the manufacturers tttdn”t even brag about it. it just proves that the motor car has developed so fast it Model- Southport - 2 vs r-.s.s. -I 1 Model goals by Jamey Kennedyl K2); P.S.S. goal by Gary Cudmore. This series tied up - to be plnyed off this evening at 6.00 p.m. Mtdgets:- In a regular Midget League game. Royals defeated VICI by a score of 4-2. Royal goals were scored by Fred Burke (2, Jack Hynes and Fred Gauthier Vic goals were netted by Jake Kennedy and Bobby Shaw. ' Bantams:- Due to bad weatherl several members of Sp. Pk. 1 Royalty Canucks were unable to reach the Arena so Q.C.R.S. and Canucks who were on hand held a good workout in preparation for their series which will now be play- 1 ed this evening at 6.30 p.m. and tomorrow (Tuesday) at 4.00 p.m.. 0fflcials:- Those handling games during the day were:- Gordon Wellner. Don Frlzzell. Leroy Bar- nett. 8111 Reid. Darryl Doyle. I Hobs Score Thr i MONTREAL ICP) e Montreal Canadlens broke loose with a three-goal splurge late in the third period Saturday to trounce Detroit Red Wings 5-1 and pull almost even with the National Hockey League leaders. It was the fourth straight loss for the faltering Red Wings. who were blanked 1-0 by Canadians in Detroit Thursday. Bert Olmatead. Dollard st. Lau- ront. Rocket Richard. Jean Beli- veau and Dickie Moore scored for Montreal and Billy Dea for Detroit. It was the will goallof the season for Richard. bringing his all-time total to 489 in re ular- also scored their 29th goal: and St. Laurent's goal was the first of the season for the Montreal de- fenceman. The Wings Iookcd sluggish tn .Bruins Pound Canadians 5-2 BOSTON (CF)--Don Mcltenney . Maclrell. scoring it lght he any-at Ra , , - .. .. . ..2.”.. '1. in; 57."... My '7: c.:f.'2 .ll'.'..':."l.1.if.....'.ifI.'li'.'i-..Te.'? ll. l.'l'.i.".f.”.".nf.:'2'iS l'&...'.li'.'.'.. r.T.'1'"i.".:"”." 3:23"? .?:”'... ,.,.. ,,,.,.?”:l.:'?f......, ,,,,, N-um-I mm mm View . rm-ing meet to a anecouful ('0lI- owner of Pepper Boy who won the the P Ft government Fra nit cliulit or iv rt damn" 0 mt. mu. Gum, ' gm 3 k' 10. 0'" "”''"''l' 1 14 L1 i-liisioit. to the above photo on the championship trot on Friday. Dougl Acorn. lmmsid igudmoi-'9. Chester ”Tlic i..tii..mpr.,:.:'n :;,:;--m.,.. ?e;.-...; 12:19., i ' My 'w' nn. "H" I nnuznn Max”, 9 1" R-t3 la"I.rr)n:iSiynt:I iipr?rim'rIi'ofvtli.el f':.:i'idcr.nrrl?Dfeaent Phmtllh: dim". Guardian Photo Il'e:e';'.ont'I'nl:::5x.mDri"g' PM My iuiimir iiilih m.1 'l''"'"'- '-3-lo """' " "'1'?" "" ''"'l- I5 '9" ll "'0 Mlleflof Charlottetown. Fred 1-they. : 1. New York. not udniugjan u-it Raaalttasrat. Lane e ggwng ontea mt; tI-'I,IIl- gt mu. ml. oimuu ' - : - : I- . zsacaauyszst. ' ' 1,2” : I : Whispering Hope Ca tures "”C”" 5C”"3 -M c-- W” "'l""”''''.....” p i hit ' isnuioii.csn -iauiuu-til i-nusutu Hy TH. CANADIAN PIII mm. 4 ) 4:l- 4. laataa. ve nail-and arts: vs III!!! .,......., l,','" glgh-'uaeatat iuidnuttvzi-isotcarta lhlldudg Pace; Last Heat In 29 --- 1--'-: ”'”i3-”---- . .. ”"' 3 . New York .1 Rosina 3 cm ' - n Puauui iooyouo Pnvut) mt . the perils! in gain Cub an a -is Kenneth clear. nm in the a Winning horse. Whispering Rope ciilgliola i'3l'.iii:'a' mm” 1 ""'""' l 7- ”"" 1 ' """""'l”"'" " l” :3 - ' W W M M - cm '3"-'-'-'-1:"? :':.'i.'ir .....'-""-.i.'.i '-" --'-.......r:.. -r..."'.:.:: R. - Ah" Rochester .1 nerhry I. m ta 5., .5” d,.i ” u up Plead I)! cum and Henley (Turner) tti r 5355;".-9 , 9,1,. g . m,'.'.d''''.. I this 3 1: 3 I: laptlIg'llape Joiiityii Pick (J. Bernard) 2 :1 om" . mg”, , I::Il..I.' En. la.” b. g ,.-,n season play. Moore and Beivcaui ea In Third To Wcillap Detroit Wings 5-1 the first two periods. when the work at both teams fell short of the spectacular play that usually marks their meetings. Detroit struck back with an effective but short-lived offensive in the third period to cut Montreal's lead to 2-1 but faded. Canaitlens went on to win in ii romp. piling to three goals in little more than five min- utes. SUMMARY First period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Harvey 7:55. 10:10. Pavel- lch 10:30. Ferguson 12:3. trtoo 14:40. second period: 1. Montreal. Olmatcad (Beltveau. Geoffrloni :30; 1. Montreal. St. Laurent tolmsln Provost) 18:23. Penal- ties: Pavaltch major 1:25. John. son major 3:25. Ullroan major t2;4z. st. aurent major 12:42. Dineen 3:42. Arbour 7:10. M. Pro- ”-metimes catches up to itself. like a dog chasing its own tail. Maybe I'm a little skeptical. but. after all. you have to he llPn you're dealing in cars. Don't forget that we buy cars as oil as sell them. and our professional skepticism is your best -otection that you won't get stuck with a lemon. . That's why we check every car so thoroughly after we buy and before it goes on display on the lot. Mechanics like ours. rained in factory methods. can spot the coming weak points hat you might not find for 10.000 miles-10.000 miles too late. Here are a few of the cars we would like to have you see: is: FORD CUSTOMLINE Blue 4 door sedan-Seat covers. Good in all is-specls. Guar- unteed-31195.00. 95.1 PLYMOUTH SAVOY Blue 4 Door Sedan-Tip lop condition. A car you'll be proud o own. Guaranteed 81105.00. I950 METEOR STATION WAGON Maroon 1 Door Wagon. Good body and tires. Ext-ellenl mn- lor. 3595.00. CHF.APlESr- 1941! Plymouth 375.00 1949 Ford 3195.00 SPEClAlr- 1935 GMC '.&.ton Pick-up. This truck was in Martinis Body shop during the fire and some damage has been caused to the glass and cab. Drop in and make an offer. Buy novost 18:50. Bellveau 13:50. 3. Detroit, Deal rcal. M. Richard 18:02; 5. Mont- real. Beilveau 17:04: 0. Montreal. Moore (M. Richard. H. Richard): 16:19. PQIIIIIU: Olmatead 3:24.. Godfrey 12M. A. Pronovost 7:00.! Lindlly 0:10. G90!- IWHITE OWL I in the handy pack of 5 sihh 2 PROTECTIVE CELLOPHANE WRAPPINGS