Saiiifs Open Title Defence .VWifh 5 7-41 Win Over U t Dunstan's University auc- ;?uy opened the defence. of E, N. 3,.p.).-;.f. Intercollegiate jnketball crown on Saturday thy iiirnini: hack the. Uni- clgty of Nan ilrunswick 57-41. at -' G 'mnas1uni. - "-n.:Dg...ni).. one-tun combination 1 Jgck Rcarrion and Gus Dorals "4 as crippling to the Red . ers from Fredericton asl .- logy Mart-iaiinis two fisted. imm on his hr.'ivyu'eight title : , ers. , i , .":....io.. scored 25 points. 18 of igm during the first half. Dorais.. .:..mylng with a broken finger on) . right hand. scored 16 points '5: -.1 held the Saints together dur- in the second half when they threatened to la: 1 The Saints piled up II 36-15 lead during the first half and lookedl I . gljke victors by a wide majority. "However. the xisilnrs started to, half and! mm" .1...-in: the srironri lcupppd (no points of the Saints ,, Reardon was siipcrhllvgbrllliant ;idurlng the first half. giving what .1 his career. He scored 19 points. . most of them on liouk shots that lisupporters. - He put the Saints out front by ,,He had nine of the team's first 13 ppnintx. In addition he was re- V' ” backboard and setting. up team- . mates on many of their adoring He was slower in the second half but Gus Dorais stepped in to fill ' p an amazing ball handling and shooting display and scored 12 (halt the visiting collegians. Guard Bob Mooney. always out- inch probably the best guard in the Maritlmes. scnreri eight ymargin. lwas probably the finest display of delighted the Saints enthusiastic 5 3 jcoi-ing his team's first five points. -ihounding the ball off his own 1.. portion. the breach. Dnrais came up with 4 .points is the final 20 minutes to S: standiagly effective and inch for points for the Saints. Frank NB 0 Farmer 0 Swift Total U. N. B. Tr"-German . Patterson Brennan . J. German Dolron Miiligan Forbes lilacLeod . Whitman C an of leiiis Totals (A-P-C League HALIFAX. (CP)- Truro Bear- cata retained a slim chance of, reaching the APC senior hockey league playoffs Saturday night by driving home four third period goals to trim Halifax Wolves 7-4. Cats have to win their next four games for a playoff berth. STELLARTON. (CF) - New Glasgow Rangers fired a goal in the first and second periods of a. regular APC senior hockey league; game here Saturday night to blank- Pictou Rangers 2-0. Banger marksman were Bert Dalling and Larry Blackburn. Determine Wins As Rival Set Back ARCADIA. Ca1if.. (AP)-AL though beaten to the wire by a neck, Determine won the 8163.- 360 Santa Anita maturity Satur- day when Calumet's Mi: Clem- entine was penalized for bumping mg mm gray in the stretch drive. The two battled head and head after coming out of the final turn with Mlz Clementine pulling a- head after the bumping incident about a sixteenth mile from home in the lilo-mile test for four-year- "I Q as-co '5 qveanfgo 5.55 4 3 0 5900:;-paoaavilau ooooewnv--0.563586 .5. -ace Siowoy picked up 4 points while om- ' Johnw Xellylnd Danny Shea : each scored two points. ' Patterson led the visitors with -; nine points followed by T. Gnrman . with eiuit. Brennan scored seven. iJ. Gorman six. Dorlon and M11- E ltgan four. ' U.N.B. excelled on free throws linking 15 out of 33. The Saints connected on only three on a dozen tries. Referees Jack Ready and Earl Nicholson called 20 fouls it-iih the Wall back in third place came James Session owned by band- 1g.d.g- Harry James and his act- rau wife Betty Grabls. Hoop Schedule For City League I ll ' I this week's sch- edule oiiiniga ICity Basketball Lan- gue: -vi . Saints dr 1 an d L'.N.B. Wed. Feb. 2 at P.W.C.-7.45 E. ii ulna. w M an C.A.F. vs Celticl: I214 Clniierl 1 " IUMMARY s.n.u. -4 f. I P. U. ac. rs PF Pia "'niurii., ran. 3. at I'sida-P.W. 1 I Reardnn .... 12 1 2 7.5 C. vs R.C.A.F. g . Dorais I o 2 is triday. Feb. 4. -t SiidHNir .Moonoy 4 0 2 I rnads vs l.C.A.F.; Nomads vs I -I 2 4 4 Cleaner. . i ,'3:.Y,” 1 i s 5 2 age, Feb. I. it P.W.C.-Nomads '; ism. 1 o 2 2 vs. r.w.c. J 3 the fine work at goalie Jar-ques MONTREAL (CPI - Montreal .1 Canadians blanked Boston Bruins . 4-0 Saturday night in a harri-hit- ting, bard-checking game in uhii,-h their big one when they ran in I ad A six-game goal ' . scor- i blistering pace in the st-nreli-.-is te of the period I light between L. Saturday Loaf net but three of them found the mark. Andy Bathgate. Dean Prentice and Ron Murphy were the Ranger marksmen. But their real spear- head was speedy Danny Lewicki. a former Leaf who picked up two ashista. Eric Nesterenko counted Tor- onto's goal. which gave them a 1-1 tie near the 11-minute mark of the first period. Aftar that Wors- ley was unbeatable. On defence New York used chunky Lou Fontinato. called up from their farm club Saskatoon Qifakcrs of the Western Hockey League to replace the demoted Jack Evans. - SUMMARY first period: 1. New York. Bath- gata (Prentice. Lewlcki) 4:21: 2. Toronto. Neaterenko (Smith. Ken- nedy) 11:25. Penalties: Fontlnato g Plank gave him his fourth shut- ' out of the season. 1 The National Hockey League I loaders made the second period 1 three goals. by Maurice Rocket Richard.iDlckie Moore and Jackie Leclsir. In the final pfzrlnfl Bor- ,. nie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion end- ing his 28th goal of the season less than three minutes before the game. ended. The teams (let such a dizzy. first period that the players fre- quently signalled for relief and the crowd of 14,576 was in a con- tinuous uproar. In the final mimi- .Doilg Harvey of Montreal and .1Fern F2BmIlIl'Df Boston aliiiosi "Ixpbded into a free-for-all. : Flsmah slammed Harvey hc.'i-c- fly into the bdlfds and the Wont- roal defcnceman bounced up tight- ing. Flainan took up the chall- enge. but not fore he had i-h.u-.i- ed into the ards by hirlmi-rl Other playera swa cd in and 7 there wsii much swinging. milling: . and puahing'whlle Flaman tried ' knesman, Bill Roberts. who had :':put the clutch on the rampaging ,,., Bruin defenceman. Flsman amt ' illrvey were, lven rnainr pon- Iltiel and Bic ard I minor. First pc ' ' shoring None. Penalties: S g I eat 5:05. Boi- Vln 7:28. - 14:00. Richard .:1l:33. Flam tluajor 18:33. Har- 4. ray inaior . traal : . en es: shall J '19 47 Pk a(lti 1 Iodnar 2:07, 1. Montreal. Ri- l:Il: 2. -Mon- ' daaperately in break loose fi-nml 0:1), Migay 2:51. Nestarenko 5:13. Raleigh 11.08. Sloan 15:50. . Second period: 3. New York. iPi-entice (Lewlcki) 18:37. Penalty. 1 Fontlnato 1:35. 1 11.111 period: 4. New York, Murphy (Conache) 0:22. Penal- ties: Popein 5:15. Chrystal 11:10. Sloan 2 11:36, Guidolin 2 11:35. Stops: Worsley .......... .. 15 10 15-40 Lumley .......... .. 7 I 7-20 ST. LOUIS (AP)-Rookie goalie .lfank Bassen kept his undefeated fxalional Hockey League record Saturday night as Chicago Black Hawks came from behind to tie Detroit Red Wings 2-2 before 7.318 faiu. Playing his fourth game this sea- so Bssscn stopped 28 shots and ill .a fine Job in the nets. In three miter games. he had a victory and Via St-alluk of Detroit got. the of the openln . Ii':v.Iiis came back iI' ondwhanmdutsaabc 'a1oag bl fromtbeblne wait ; inofftbolollpoltat Abreak ;Mackcll I . g .Gardner l-3:59. Boivin 14:97. Arm- istrnng 14:57. Misconduct 18:28. Bruins Shut Out . Maple Leafs 3-O BOSTON (AP) - Boston rookie goalie John Henderson achieved his fifth shutout of his brief 3- game National Hockey League career Sunday night as the Bruins defeated Toronto 3-0 in a bona- rattling contest. Ed Ssndford. Lorne Ferguson and Leo Labine scored for the Bruins. ' - Henderson who lot splendid SUP- port from his teammates. made 27 saves. He now has given up 23 goals in his 13 appearances since Jan. 1. it was his second shutout against the Maple Leafs. Toronto netminder Harry Lum- ley stopped 22. t The first period.saw 10-minute misconduct penalties meted out to Boston's Fernie Flaman and the Leafs George Armstrong. Summary First period: 1. Boston. Sand- ford tQuackenbush. Laycoei 6:-)3. Penalties: Flaman misconduct :57. Labine :57, 9:38. Horton 3:21. 11:31. Nesterenko 13259. Second period: 2. Boston. l'”9IiL:ll- son (Gardner. Quackeiibushi 6:00. Penalties: Gardner 3:38. MCK"f": (Mc1(enney. Quackenbush) 13:35. Penalties :Flaman :45. Bolvia 3:15. Migay 3:15. Ncstarenko 6:25. God- frey 10:53. ' stops: : Lumley 10 5 7-22 Henderson . . . . . . . . . .. 5 13 3-27 R Schedule For City Leagud Following is the schedule of the Boys' City Interscholastic Bask- etball League: Jan. 24, 4.00 p.m.: QCHS at SDU. Jan. 2), 4.00: QSS at PWC. Jan. 31. 4.00: PWC at QCHS. Feb. 2nd 415: SDU at QSSA Feb. 5th. 4.00: SDU at PWC. Feb. 7th. 4.15: QSS at QCHS. Feb. 11, 4.00: PWC at QSS. Feb. 12th. 4.00: QCHS at PWC. Feb. 18. 4.00: QCHS It QSS Feb. 21, 4.15: SDU ll. QCHS. Feb. 22. 4.00: PWC at QCHS. Feb. 25. 4.00: PWC at 039. Feb. 28: March 3r : March 5 Z QSS at PWC. March 11th: PWC at SDU. March 11th: QCI-IS at QSS. ney 8:31. Kennedy 13:37. Second period: 2 Boston. FerS"' MONC'I'()N (CP) -iVI o n c l 0 Ii Hawks crept closer to leagiie-lead- ing Charioitctomi lsI."m(iers in a regular A t l a n t i c Coast Senior Hockey League tilt Saturday night by downing Amherst Ramblers. The win moved l-Iawks to within four points of the league leaders. Ramblers trail Hawks by six points and Fredericton Capitals are eight behind. Hawks led H) in the first and 2-0 at the end of the second period. Henry Therrien and Emmett Ken- nedy collected Rambiers two mark- ers in the final period. Tod Canipeaii scored a brace for Hawks while single goals went to Lorne Waiters. Ross Watson. Yvan Houle, Freddy Weaver. Ray La- crolx and Bob Bowneas. Lineup . . Moncton - Goal: Pidsodny: de- fence: McNeil. McLaughlin. Wea- ver. Lepine: forwards: I-Ioule. Sin- nett. Lacroix. Campeau. Bowness. Hirschfeld. Michelin. gw a t t e r a. March 15th: QCHS at PWC. Moncton Hawks Smother Ramblers 8-2 Saturday Amherst - Goal: Frigon: de- fence: Parr, L. Kiley. Schmidt. Rogers; forwards: Leclerc. Thtifc rien. Demchuk. D. Kiley. Reid. White, Kennedy. Bernaquez. summary . . First period: 1. Moncton, Wat- ters (Bowness. Thomsonl 5:27. Penalties: Rogers 2210. Leclerc 8:40, Houle 8:21. Second period: 2. Moncton. Cam- peau (Hirschfeld. Thomson) 18.10: 3. Moncton. Watson (Thomson. Le- pine) 19:00. Penalties: Kennedy 17:52. Third period: 4. Moncton, Houle fLacroix, Sinnetti 1:59; 5. Mone- ton, Weaver (Campeau. Hirsch- feldl 2:48: 6. Moncton, Lacroix (1-Ioule. Lepinel 3:11; 7. Moncton. Campeau 9:15; 3. Amherst, Ther- rien (Reid, Bernaquezl 13:03: 9. Moncton, 13 (Thomson, Wat- ters) 14:57; 10. Amherst, Kennedy (Rogers) 18:25. Penalties: Rogers :34. McLaughlin 3:18. D. Kiley 8:40. I-Ioule 8:40. Slnnett 15:10. Le- Thomson, Watson. CHICAGO (CPieGeorge (Red) Sullivan and veteran Bill Mosl- enko with third period goals pac- ed Chicago Black Hawks to a 4-2 victory over New York Ran- gers in a National Hockey Lea- gue game Sunday night. Nick Mickoski gave the Hawks an early lead at 2:08 of the first period. while Rangers were short- hsnded. Metro Prystai increased the lead when ha netted later in the period. The Rangers fought back with Bill Gadsby scoring while Mick- oski served a penalty for book- ing midway in the second per- iod. Ron Murphy scored the eq- ualizer It 2:54 of the third por- iod. But Chicago kept hammering at the Ranger net and finally the 33-year-old Mosienko broke the fie at 7:13. Sullivan scored with only thirty seconds left to play cut New York's margin over them to 10 points. The Black Hawks h;va.D points and the Rangers First period: 1. Chicago. Mick- oskl (Sullivan. Stanley) 2:08; 2. Chicago. Prystai tMickoaki. Mosl- enko) 7:57. Penalties: Fontlnato 1:51. Hollingworth 3:37. Second period: 3. New York. Gadsby (Chrystal. Prentice) 12:45. Penalties: Pnpeln 1:47, Worsley and Sullivan 7:15, Morison 7:45, Morison and Lewicki 10:42. Mick- Primroses Beat Hornets 7-5 The Montague Primroscs. mak- ing the first appearance of the season on home ice, Saturday night defeated the Milton Hor- nets 7-5 in an exhibition tilt at the Montague Rink. Apps Arlen. ault collected a three-goal hat- trlck for the winners. with Dick Carroll shooting a brace and MacLean and Nelson getting sin- gles. Macsvrain had I brace for the Hornets while Campbell. Friz- zeli, and Blanchard were the other scorers. DETROIT. (CP)--Detroit Red Wings scored five goals in 3 wild nine-minute spree of the second period Sunday night and crualiad Montreal Canadians 7-1 to climb to within one point of the Na- tional Hockey Lesgua loaders. Glen skov and Marcel: loll! led the rout with two well piece while Marty Pave1ie1i.Jobn- ny wusoii and Gordiallntra acor- ed on each. strangely enough. it was a close gama going into the second period. with the Bad Wings hold- ing a slim 2-1 lead on by Pavelicb and Bkov. the . who are aiming for i National clerc 19:41. Chicago Black Hawks In 4-2 Victory Over Rangers oakl 11:50, Batbgate 10:21. Third period: 4. New York. Murphy (Howe, Chrystal) 2:54; 5. Chicago. Mosicnko (Wilson. Stan- ley) 7:13; (1. Chicago. Sullivan 19:28. Penalty: Howell 9:36. Stops: Worsley .............. 15 I 21-44 Bassen 14 7 3-29 Austrian Girl . Skating Champ BUDAPEST (AP)-Hanna Elgl, 15-year-old blonde from Austria. won the girls title as the European figure skating championships and- ed Saturday night. Miss Eigl scored an upset in beating the British favorite. Yvonne Sudgen. who probably lost the title when she fell while at- tempting a tricky double flip after a series of spectacular jumps and whirlwind pirouettes. SDU Defeat Nomads 65-45 The ” 7 lalnts 2 ' : dthe Nomads 45-45 yesterday afternoon in a City League basketball game played at the s.D.U. gymnasium. Big Dave Arnold .was high scorer for the Saints with 21 points followed by Faaron with 13 and Morrison with seven. Lorna MacGuigan topped the Nomads with 19 whlla Carlyle Macbougall had 10 and Keith Dalziel eight. The Saints led 28-25 at half time. They scored 13 foul shots on it tries whlla the Nomads scored nine out of 25. The refer- ees called 23 fouls. 16 agalimthg saints and 12 against the No- Inldl. . Lineups:- S. D. U. Arnold 21. Faaron 13, Morrison 7. Kelly 5. McGuigan 6. MICDOIIIM 4. Mcconnell 4, Led- well 2. Nomads: MscGuigan 19. Mac- Dousall to. Dalsiel s. Carr 4, Sc-ntlebury 4. Mcooiiiieii. As a result of the win. Chicago Red Wings Crush Canadiens 7-l fonccinan Jim Bay's leg and Igidod iato tba ago. It was his first parted tub (lkov. Iloatuai Lbatroit. 1. Detroit. Pave- !) 4:44; 2. flloadelll 14: (Kelly. Leawick) a- 17:5. Panalttosz Iowa 1:5. Olin- ahad 2:04. Pronovoat 5:65. Lel- wlck 10:21. portal: 4. Def it. Sk Um Pavelichl 3:15? 5. fruit. loaia (Kelly. Reibel) 5:29; 4. Detroit. Wilson (Kelly, Delvec- ehio) 7:22: 7. Detroit, Bonin (Rei- bcl. Dtaec) mo: ; I. Detroit, Howe (Kelly) 11:33. Penalties: Richard major 4:22. Johnson 0:39. Johnson 10:42. Bonin sleaad 13:1. Dlneen (two minors) Inc- II! OOCOOCDIUOOCU D 03;Sou 10:42. 0im- Cal Curling Today- At Local Rink Following is the draw forScom- petitions today at the Charlotte- town Curling Rink: Ice 2-A. I-Iowatt. W. R. Jenk- ins, A. B. Bngnall. J. Wilson vs. E. MacNutt, F. Hobbs. C. Tralnur. R. Jones. Presidents Prizes: Ice 3-G. MacKnight. J. 0. Hornby, R. Ewing, Dr. Cox vs. II. Sear. C. Boudreault, M. Kennedy. L. Seinple. Ice 4--J. Taylor. Don Macin- tyre, John Dlngwell. Gordon Weil- ner vs. Howard Douglas. Don Seaman. Art Wellner. Heath Mac- Lean. Scratch Ice 14. S. MacDonald. H. Pet- ers. Dr. H. MacKenzie. Dr. More- side vs. Doug Saunders. Dr. Gal- lant. Paul O'Rourke. Dr. Brown. 8:30 p. m. All ice open for scratch matches. ACSHL Standing L challenge or P W Islanders 57 30 Hawks 56 26 Ramblers 57 24 Capitals 56 23 T F APLI 7 200 63 70 59 233 53 215 51 secs VIUINIO4 E353 European Style Game Planned PENTICTON. B.C.. tCP)-Can- adian hockey fans will see Eur- opean style hockey when Peptic- ton Vs and Kamloops Elks, both of the Okanagan Senior Amateur Hockey League play an exhibit- ion contest in Vancouver Feb. 7. Proceeds will go to the V5 over- seas travel fund. They are trying to raise 315.000 to take them to Europe for a series of games lead- ing to the world hockey champ- ionships next month at Dussel- dorf. Germany. In the Vancouver game, Va and Elks will play the style of hockey featured in Europe. minimizing the body contact. Soccer Results LONDON (Reutcrsi- Results of soccer games Saturday in the United Kingdom: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP Fourth Round Birmingham City 2 Bolton W 1 - Bishop Auckland 1 York C 3 Bristol R 1 Chelsea 3 Dnncaster R 0 Aston Villa 0 Everton 0 Liverpool 4 Hari' ' U 1 Nr-W L Manchester C 2 Manches Newcastle U 3 Brentford 2 Preston N E 3 Sunderland 3 Rotherham U 1 Luton T 5 Sheffield W 1 Notts County 1 Swansea T 3 Stoke City 1 Torquay U 0 Huddersfield T 1 Tottenham H 4 Port Vale 2 West Bromwich A 2 Charlton A 4 Wolverhampton W 1 Arsenal 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 11 (Northern) Accrington S 1 Bradford C 4 Bradford 2 Crewe Alex 1 Carlisle U 3 Grlmsby T 1 Darlington 2 Tranmere R 2 Halifax T 2 Worklngton 2 Mansfield T 1 Oldham A I Rochdala 0 Chesterfield 0 Scunthorpe U 1 Chester 1 Stockport County 2 Gatashesd 1 Wrexham 3 Barnsiey 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Celtic 2 Hearts 0 Dundee 2 Rangers 1 East Fife 1 Aberdeen 1 Hibernian 2 Clyde 3 Motherwell 0 Kilmarnock 1 Partlck T 1 Queen of S 0 St. Mlrren 1 Falkirk o i Stirling A 2 Raith R 1 . Division B l Airdrieonians 6 Hamilton A I ' i Arbroath 3 Dundee U 1 Ayr U 3 Alloa 0 Brechin C 1 Queens P 2 Cowdenbcath 2 Forfar A 3 - ' ” 1 6 Morton 1 Stenhousemuir 0 Dunfennline I Third Lanark 1 Albion R 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 111 (Southern) Exeter C 3 Brighton 1 Glilingham 2 Crystal P 1 Leyton 0 2 Northampton Town 1 Millwall 1 Watford 0 Norwich C 0 Bristol C 1 Queens P R 3 Coventry C 2 Reading 2 Swindon T 1 Shrewsbury T 1 Aldershot 0 Southampton 0 Bournemouth 0 Southend U 2 Walsall 1 other Matches Blackburn R 3 Austria 3 Bury 4 Soiithport 0 Cardiff C 1 Fulham 2 Colchester U 3 Guiidford C 2 Hull C 1 Burnicy 2 Leeds U 1 Blackpool 2 Lincoln C 3 Leicester C 4 Middlesbrough 4 Sheffield U 1 West Ham U 4 Portsmouth 1 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 2 Ballymena U 2 Cilftonville 0 Glenavon 4 Coleratne 4 Distillery 0 Glentoran 3 Ards 2 Llnfleld 1 Derry C o Poi-tadown O Crusaders I -run STANDINGS mhonnoiv (AP)-Socclar stand- g ENGLISH LEAGUE First and Second Division taams did not play. Division In lanthera F U0 1 Millwall Gtlilnsham . Division III Nortbe aa::3s 3uuoaPg 03-soon an-I-no-are , IHSICC. 3383C; GU33: m-'!5:s"35- 5533353 scour-in ycalnauun .-saga-on 0-Q-who coupons ...,...naaao Isaac: '- Walter. Parsons shantar owned and driven (Tc-I ewe ova Egg;-gu .42- .m- 4 .m... J- in ””.”x,L -Ra. Hockey Scores ' .33 THE CANADIAN PRESS (Saturday) National League Detroit 2 Chicago 2 Boston 0 Montreal 4 New York 3 Toronto 1 American League Providence 4 Hershey 0 Buffalo 4 Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland 8 Springfield 4 Western Victoria 2 New Westminster ( Saskatoon 1 Calgary 6 Vancouver 1 Edmonton 3 OIIA Senior A Windsor 2 Stratford 8 Niagara Falls 1 Kitchener 5 Chatham 4 Owen Sound 7 Nortborn Ontario Senior Pembroke 3 Sault Greyhounds 6 Atlantic Coast Senior Moncton 8 Amherst 2 Charlottetown 3 Fredericton 6. . .. .-.,MouJ. . - . Truro-7 Halifax 4 Ontario Junior A Guelph 3 St. Catharines 6 Kitchener 3 Gait 3 ' Toronto St. Michael's 3 Barrie 1 (Sunday) National League New York 2 C"i"”' ') 4 Toronto 0 Boston 3 Montreal 1 .Det.a'(J.t. 7 American League Pittsburgh 4 Springfield 2 Cleveland 2 Providence 1 Hershey 2 Buffalo 4 Quebec Junior A Trois-Rivieres 0 Quebec 4 Quebec Senior A Montreal 2 Valleyfield 5 Valleyfield 4 Montreal 7, Chicoutimi 1 Shawinigan Falls 3 Northern Ontario Senior Pembroke 1 Sault Indians 3 on o Junior .A St. Cathariu 4 Toronto St. Mich- ael's 4 Laurier Trophy Montreal 8 Toronto Marlboros 1 Tommies Shade Saints 7-6 In College Hockey St. Thomas University of Chat- ham scored three unanswered goals in the second period to edge st. Dunstan'a University 7-6 in an N.B.-P.IJ.I. Intercollegi- ate hockey game at the Forum on Saturday night. The Saints jumped into a 3-2 lead during the first period and skated with the fast moving Tommie: during three quarters of the second period before the visitors started to connect. The green-clad Tommlcs scor- ed three times in three minutes and forty two seconds during the second trains to build up the lead they never relinquished. In tha third period the Saints out scored the visitors 1-2. - The game was fast and rugi ged with sticks carried a little too high. Referaas Maurice Good- win and Jack Kano called 13 pen- alties. seven to the visitors and six to the Saints. Gaston Roy. better known as a welterweight boxers scored three goals for the Saints. Defe eman Rodney Maclnnis scored tw and Gerry Burns got the other goal. Noel fired three goals for the visitors. McMullin. Boyle. Moar and Keating picked up single counters. The Saints made a determin- ed effort to get back into the game in the latter stages of the third period. Gaston Roy scored twice with his final goal com- llng only two seconds before the final whistle. Lineups st. Thomas-Goal. Frasa: de- fence. McKce. Chisholm. Wood- house. Murphy. Creamer: for- wards. Boyle. McMullln, Russell. Keating. Moar. McGinn, Murphy, Noel. Barry. SDU-Goal. Gulls; defence. MacDonald. Maclnnis. Mullins; forwards. 0. Burns. L. Gaudet, P. Jay. G. Roy. Lemleus. Lcmsy. Rosslter, S. MacDonald. Gian- et te. First period: 1. SDU. Maclnnis S. Granville Racing The opening race of the South Granville Racing Club was held at the speedway at Keir's Cross on Thursday afternoon. Due to weather conditions several entries did not show up. but the race was run off successfully before a crowd of enthusiastic fans. The thanks of the club go to of Mlivale for cleaning the track with his trac- tor anow low. making is pog. Iibla to had the race. In Class A the ti-otter Tomniy Alvin Parsons of Milvala trot?! the first and second daabaa very fast. In Class B. Dianna Clau. owned and driven by sum Corbett pacad the first and da1a:.aa inulrocord . ran ta are as follows:-... Class A: : Tommy shantar (Pas-sona)..1 1 2 Hana L. (P. ciiappcl1a)...2l3 Granville York (Gancctar).2 I 1 Clue I: 1 2 1 I 1 8 Dianna (Mt . Corliottr. uni nimiie ( . ll. Aaaouaaar Jobal NOTICE menwlllbcbald'I'ueIdIyat . by the time the season The league-leading Charlotte- town Islanders play host to the third place Amherst Ramblers who will be making their last. reg- ular appearance at the Forum in the Atlantic Coast. Senior Hockey League's only action this evening. The Islanders presently bend the four-team conference with a total of 63 points, four better than the Moncton Hawks. The Rambler trail the Hawks by 6 and the Capitals have 51 points. The Ramblers are desperately in need of a win tonight having lost their last three encounter- and allowed the cellar-dwelling Fredericton Capitals to climb within two points of Nova Scotia's ,.,,,. :;itives in the A.C.S.H.L. Making his first local appearance in many weeks tonight will be the Ramblers playing coach, Lou Kiley. The rest. due to injuries. doesn't. appear to have calmed the fury of the rugged defence- man in any way if Friday's game against the Capitals is any indica- tion of his present temperament. In that. his initial game of the year. Lou picked up four minor and one misconduct penalty-not bad for a start. Also new in an Amherst uniform to local fans is former Hawk, Mike Demchuk. The Islanders on the other hand. will have to keep moving up the ladder in order to beat the Mono- ton Hawks to the wire in their close race for the league's top spot. The Brklacich gang play five games in a row this week. and a win at the beginning of this long week could be very valuable ends in just two weeks. The Islanders will (Lemay). 15:00: 5. St. Thomas. Noel (Boyle. McMullin) 13:50. Penalties. Noel 7:17. Woodhousa 14-40 second period: 4: St. Thomas. McMull1n 14:50: 7. St. Thomas. Boyle 16:12; 8. St. Thomas, Moar 18:32. Penalties, Maclnnis 1.15, MacDonald 4:55. Chisholm Gzw, 13:10. Mullins 11:30, :22. Third period: 0. SDU. .Mac' Innis 1:45; 10. St. Thomas. Noel (Boyle) Keating (McGinn. Moar) 6:45; 12. SDU. Roy (Lemleux) 11:06; 13. ISDU. Roy (Lemieux) 18:58. Penalties, Chisholm 1:00. Mac- Donald 3:14. Woodhouse 92H. Mullins 14:15, McGinn 16:50. Barry) 12.55; 3. SDU Burns (Gaudet) 14:20; 4. soil, Roy, 10:25; 2. St. Thomas. Noel (Boyle. 6:10; 11. St. Thomas. nig Ramblers In Last Regular ' Appearance Here Tonight 4 ice a compleia lineup for the gains tonight. Officials of the Physical Pit. ness Division announced mi evening that the deadline to.- gesi-teriiig geaim to compete in Jacques Cartier . Club Rink Wins Quebec Title 0 UEBEC. (CP)- For the sec- ond tima in the 23 years of the Canadian " championships. a French-Canadian rink will rep- resent Quebcc province. Olivier Samson's ' some from Quebec's Jacques Cartier curling club. with one English-speaking member. Saturday won the four- day round-robingfor the provincial title with a record of eight wins and a loss. Tliay head for Regina ltgfarch 3 for the Canadian play- o s. . Close of the championships. first event in the 42nd annual Quebec International Bonspicl. was but a --... under the lup. ai-vision of the Division win he February 10th at midnight. 1:, Wm be 1 possible to include any club. in Island playdowna unless than cards are received at the Division office, 123 Eustnn St.. Charlotte. town by that date. Hockey piaydowns controlled by Fitness Division are: Paperweight Pee-Wee, ,bsntam. midget and juvenilc (co-operating with M.A. HA). slrlii open. Interscholastic boys. Interscholastic girls, and intermediate "C". Ages for the above minor groups are as follows: Paperwelght.u... der 10 years. Aug. 1st, 1954; pee. wee-under 12 years. Aug. 1,. 1054; bantam-under 14 year. Ans. lit. 1954: midget-under 14 years, Aug. lat. 1954: juvenllt.L- under 18 years. Aug. 1st. 1954; 1... terscbolastic-under 17 years 1 Sept. 1954 and not beyond Grildl beginning for bonsplal organizers. x I ' n-sins Sunday began pour- ing in the out-of-town curlers for the colorful. weak-long interna- tional section. The last time a French-Canad- Ian rink won the provincial crown was in 1943 when Jacquu Cart- ler's Gaston Aniyot turned the trick. Approve Tmnsfar Of Ottawa Franchise NEW YORK. (AP)-The Inter- national at its annual meeting 7 iw form ap- proved transfer of the Ottawa franchise to Columbus, Ohio. adopted a 154-game schedule and made a "satisfactory adiuatsnont" of the Havana transportation problem. League spokesman gave no do- talla of the transportation agree- ment roachad with Havana. which last year paid the entire cost of kansporting all the league teams by air to and from Richmond. the southernmost static-sida point in tho iaagua. Glasgow Road Defeats Cornwall In lntarmadlata I play at tho North Rlvar Rink on Saturday bt Glasgow Road defeated Cornwall 12-11. For the winners Willie Dunn collactad five goals and four asalsir, Ted Bradley had a pair of both goals and assists with Macbcod. Acorn and Pin- 'uu getting singleton. Sammy Trousdale had two goals for Cornwall with Purcell. Burke and Coyie getting tha others. Capitals Turn Back Leaders 6-3 In Saturday Night Game FREDERICTON (CF) - Cellar dwelling Fredericton C a p 1 t a i I turned the tables on league-leading night by taking their regular At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey League tilt 6-3. 1 Ray Leduc and Lorne Heanassey gave Islanders a 2-0 first period lead but Caps gained a 4-3 edge in the second period and added two more in the final frame. Two goals by Gilbert in the sec- ond perlod tied the gama for Caps who shot ahead on single goals by Nick Nicolle and Gerry Smith. Orin Carver collected .IIIander's last goal in the middle union and Pat; Powers a n it Bob Leger: rounded out the Fredericton tally l in the last period. . Lineups . Charlottetown - Goal: lhlrleyi defence: Hinchberger. O'Con- nor. Camp bell. Brlciaclch; for- wards: Leduc. Jones. Kullman, Whitlock. Palladino. Dowling. Car- ver. Hennessey. Leytc. Fredericton-Goal: Craig: de- fence: Heon. Mosgrove. Powers. Yeomans: forwards: smith. Nic- olle. M'cPhee. McDonagh. Gilbert, 1Ager,.McDonald. Bliss. Sum .yrm.... Summary First period: 1. Charlottetown. Fredericton. smi' Phae) 19:33. Pan ties: Palladlno 3:44. Mosgrava 4:04. Kullrnan :16 Charlottetown Islanders Saturday 16 Powers (Mcmnagh. Leg 9. Fredericton. lager (Me 18:42. Penalties: Hinchborgar. Mc- Pbee 11:15 maiors. Paliadlno. Mc- Donagh 11:42 - majors. Whitlock 14:15 misconduct. Brklaclch 13:42 hlsconduct. (Nicolle. Mc- Thlrd period: I. Fredericton. ) 1:58; nagh) 4o Pl-teal Co 7144! III! Iilll IEIIIIIIII IFIIIE ltlll I4 Horaln Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Is At H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte Kent St. Rotary Rink Opens Today Today the Rotary Rink opens at the Colosseum on the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. Sponsored by the Charlottetown Rotary Club. Playgrounds Commission and Abegweit AAA and assisted in or. ganlzins. atc.. by the Fitness Div- ision tbls splendid natural in we face will be used for promotion of hockey for minors and skating for boys and girls with possibly the occasional skating party foi- adults only. The sponsoring groups are going to considorabla expense renting the Colosseum from the Exhibition Auhciation and are putting out-oonaid -1.1: effort to give the young people of the city and surrounding districts an op- portunity to enjoy fully a pro- gramme of skating and hockey. In return it is hoped they will raceiva the full support of all children taklllng part and that of parants as we I ,. '1'0DAY'l.PBOGlt.AMMl: -- -- 2.00-3.!) - Skate for kiddies. moth:-s. fatliars or any adult us- ing for kiddies welcome. 3.45-4.46- Paperweight hockey. Q.S.3. Ramblers va P.l.I. Fal- cons. - 5.00-6.00-Pee Woe hockey. PS. 8. Hornets vs Q.S.S. Canadians; P.S.8. Spitfires vl. 0.8.8. Bang- -7.o0-3.00-Midgat Abbie practice. 8:15-9:15-Abbie Sisters' pi-.'ci: l Ice. Members of last year's squad and others wishing to try out. u9.30-10.30-Juvenile Abbie aru- ca. 1. TUNGITIN IOUBCI . The Sandong mine in south Ko- rea has one of the world's largest deposits of tungsten." .. y us: soco sauce 5 ,: . on. . B?! DIAL '- mg, 9911 Phone 4913 Leduc tHinchberger. Jones) :56: 2. Charlottetown. Hennessey (Whit- lock. Pailadino) 2:58. Penalties: Dowling 13:16. Yeomans 17:55. ' Second period: 3. Fredericton. Gilbert (Yeomsns. McDonagh) 2:24; 4. Fredericton. Gilbert (Le- ger, McDonagh) 3:45; I. Frederic- ton. McPbee (Nicolle. McDuald) 7:13; 5. Charlottetown. Carver. (Dowling. Brklacich) 15:24; 7. -. For Quality Mildnau . Value- .,( . ' A-' . . I ll H(;1 :5-A (yr I . SEAT lALIlt- Gll YOURS IIIOII ronuui. MON.. JAN. 431-8:30 AMHERST - A HARD on-ousm son LOCAL sousn. sonar - sarunosv - s aanro a rut. MONDAY L. au. oar. inonnnvo burs Ann no.1. avanannn noosn you: own own --farrnui ALI: Tllolr last appear: once In regular schedule. I I PLAY-OITI BEIN-