Downe’s Sudden-Death Overtime Goal ‘Gives ‘Squad 5 A goal (nun flic stick ml‘xifl . In us do st minute mark c-l the third period. in origds cf n-gt-in-tun titre remaining. qhpy hammered auuv at cach Jim; hi1 through the fiist ten min- utes overtime session but neither NM break rough as the game turned into a stiddcn death affair. m, the first three minutes of the -\|'.i(i(‘ll (i-"iiiil tho teams checked 3gp lcccltt". itniil thc break Silli- ienlv canto. htcleon, cruising “mild outside the Sunmrtrside bluelino pckc checked the disc; off l)1i]l‘ll‘.‘(‘ ho rcguirctl st-rady footing sliCkilliildiCii in ovrr the line and [hen r0121. a short forward to Downs in tha left boards. Downs skated s faw stridu towards tha not, lct go with a. rising shot and the sar- ies was over as the rubber saggcd ‘he cgrds 1n the upper right hand writer. Clarke Guts Throa Plwlous to all this. who: Tom Dlsrh had shot thrcs consecutive pals for the winners on smart plays with Wallis Ross ge ting the fourth counter, a ccunter t t lock- ‘Qd good enough to Mn until the yum; staged their clever passing lttsak with tlutc running out on than fast. hooky lad ths visitors ‘ptwkwithabraccofgoalswith Grady accounting for tha rqhsr UPS. tjnoth teams. opened tho galore ‘cautiously with ihs locals suddenly gringlng i9 the attack to ham ' air opponents in. Tho offensive bars fruit at 2.44 when Clarke slid l long one into the net on a pas from Ross to even t-ha series at 2- all. ‘they battled on even teams a-f- ter the score right past tho half- way mark when Clarke again came through, this tirns counting on a passing play w-ith f-fowatt that soot him lnlo cicsc quarter's. But Stmunersidc vtcrc far from through. Opening wide after the second goal. they carried tha play tothalocals andin thcspaoaof: minute and 8 seconds had knot- téd tho count at z-all as Lecky from McKay was the ondcr of their first goal with Grady from Bernard amzuniing for tha equalizer. . Th; two foams opmcd t-he throt- llc wide as the second session 50$ index-hay but. scoring was confined to s solitary counter nslhe 106845 took a 3-2 lead on the came and drew up cvcn on the series. Fa’ over thirteen minute: of the per- iod it was a nip and tuck ajfair with Summer-side acid Charlotte- town both killing off penalties but s second penalty to Summerside saw the locals take full udvtmtagc and uflcr being hurled back on four consecutive attacks, Clarke found tha range for his third goal of tho night, denting the twinas behind Dalmcl mi p, posing play with Carver and Ross that carried the disc right to the goalies door- Qttil- rm- the rrnlaindcr of the per- iod. it was scoreless battling. V Miss Scoring Chance: 1n tha first seven ntinutcs of this 111ml swan. both teams had scor- ing chances but the goalies were too good. At 7.44. Walilc Ross, rac- ing to fast. slapped Rudy's re- Wllld into the cage after the lat- lfi" had broken right in to give the lwils a 4-2 advantags and the scr- ies lead. Going back to defensive iTC\'i'KC_\’ after the goal. Boyle's 1mm stemmed wavo after wave of Sum- mcrsidc attacks, even fighting off l Pfllfllly for having too many men on the "ice but tho visitors broke through with but 41 seconds ramming for l. pretty gcul by ‘(Wily on a phiy with Béfllflrd and ("Y that rn-ade the score 4-3 and rant the teams into overtime. The remainder, of the game is M1013’. The two teams couldn't "ijfie scars in the first ten minutes '1. ov-rrtima but in thc sudden- V cl’ (his Downs on a ploy sat up by Dick Mc- [can altar flu-ca mluutu and l3 second: of suddan death overtime iaturrlsy night KR" m" Bflyltfs Charlottetown Juvcnila Y‘ 5.3 victuy over ErInrr/rsidc Kinnrm and ||d a mt h tla iVnitllre rlryfovirl. tailing the round by u 6-5 Flush! llrlltfglc as has been witnessed hero in a flood mrrny sens ns to.» winners after picking up a two-goal lend early In the first period saw bummorslde, the defending champion: wipe it wt in tha some amnion to retain thdruiim Inc-goal margin flwy sntcrcd the gains with: fihxu-lottswwn knotted tha series with s Iona wunter in the sandwich scssim and than went one goal up It the lavas: like roai champions sent tho gums into ovartlmo with unly 41 59¢. -3 Victory ci Juvenile Tiliej i l-lawks Vlin Big Four Clfship: Will Meet Miners For 'l‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN with it the Ifland fill: But thc Summeraldc team, fight- Thc score at that time was 4-3. _i__.__ the hfarltima playdovms with his payoff goal. Lineups: Clrtown: Goal. Jordan; defence. Ready, Dovmc, Carter; forwards, Clarke. Ross. Howatt, Carver, Lar- '.e:, McGrcgor, Bevin. Andrew, Mc- Lean. S'Side.: Goal, Dalziel; defence, McLeod, Huestis, Pendcrgast, Mc- iellan; forwards, Lecky. Gay, Mc- Kay, Grady, Stewart, Bemard. Dougay. Mtuphy. ' Reform: Cahlll and Frown. SUMMARY 1st. Period. 1.—Oh'l0v\'l1-. Clarke (Rosa) 2.44 z-Ciftniwu, Clarke (Howstt) 11.57 S.-—S'Sldle., Ipcky (McKay) 12.41 4. S'Slide.. Glldy (Barman!) 14.06 Penalties-None. 2nd. Period. 5.—-Ch't0ivn.. Clarke, (Carver, Ross) 13.40 Pensltia — Carver. Mcleod, Mc- Kuy. Rosa. hdPuiod. c.-C»h'town., Ross (Ready) 7.44 7.—S'side., Lecky (Bcmiard, Gay) 19.10 Penalty-Ready. Overtime. Snoring — Nona. Penalty - mm. Suzldcn Death. B.—Ch'town., Downs 13.13 . Penalties-Nona. Xaverians Play S.li.ll. liere Wednesday Jacki: Kane‘: S.D.U. hockcylst: intercollegiate champion: of NB.- P.E.I. and Si. Francis Xavier Unl- vorslty team. Nova Scott: tftlista will clash It tha Forum hora Wed- nesday night in a sudden death game for tho Maritime title it was learned last night. Originally scheduled to ba play- ed on neutral ice .- gamant: were completed Saturday for the appearance here of the Antigcnish team and judging by tha intcrast evidenced when tha new: became known a packed house scam: s:- surcdfor tha tussle. It will mark the Saint: first sp- poarance in the finals and follow- crs of the team are confident of the squad giving tha highly rated Nova Sections s mighty tusal: of it all tha way. And six player: who wet-o lsld low by aioknau will be in uniform for the important an- countar Coach Kane stated last night. Bi Cart McDonald spear- head of t c Saints attack all sas- son long with tha othars were out for s. workout 5,, u» sou. rink yesterday and wil be in top shape for the Xuverlans Wednes- doy night. ii.il.L. Standings (D . McLean) iffllh Downc scnt tho squad into P W L '1.‘ F A Pt: Montreal 55 31 14 l0 1'13 123 72 ‘Ibrotito 55 28 18 9 1N 152 65 Boston 54 22 22 10 160 156 54 New York 54 21.27 6 156 186 4B Detroit 5i l8 25 ll 161 1'14 4'1 Chicago 54 18 32 4 1'70 233 40 i-lavo you discovered the sacral of real shaving comforfl, THE SHAVE i5 BITTER .- n mm ‘new. M! w! 83W!" “$3,. alumni Ii cold wstsr arausctililsils 'I‘icd nt five goals apiece Char- lottetown Logronaircs and Sum- mersitle Legion tangle at the Forum tonight to decide this year's Island intermediate champions and if one is to judge by the score in Summersidc hockey fans are in for a whale of a struggle when the two teams li-na up against each other tonight. O In the game at Summcrslde last Friday night the locals had to come from behind a 5-2 deficit to earn their tla and summersicie fans dc- spite the fact that their team will be playing away from home and over a much larger ica surface are confident that the Deighan-led crew -wi1l make a. battle \0f it all the way. O O O Gordie Drlllon’: squad still hold- ii.B.-P.E.I. Juvenile Playiiowns Will Be " Sudden-Death Event Ilaut evening negotiations were underway for u sudden death gcmtc to be played here at the Forum Thursday night for the juvenile NB-PEI juvenile title and the right to cntcr the Maritime final. If arrangements can he finalized. fans will sec St. John Pontlacr. playing the local Kinsmen in this contest at tha Forum. Juvenile games always produce a sparkling brand of hockey and local fans wil be awaiting with interest word of arrangements for this game be- ing finalized. Senators Win ll. B. Intermediate Title in‘ g lot of respect. for tha walt- arncn u: nevertheless confidant. of qualifying for the ‘Msritnna playdowns in tonight's tussle. They acrn‘! expecting any walkover by any‘ means but feel that they have enough scoring power in their ranks to skate off tha tea with sl sufficient margin. ' O O That was one mighty battlq tha; juveniles staged at the Forum sat-l urday night and one that will l~a long remembered by the coo tans than. lat in on tha titanic struggle. It would bo hard to find two more. evenly matched teams anywhere and the pattern the gamo was to follow was dlsccrnable after Sum- mersidg had roared back to knotl 1T O O O Uumrnersida went out like the worthy champions they are. They battled every inch of tha way right to the final whistle and when Downs fired home the winning marker they were tha first to con- gratulate tho new champions. O O O The team handled by Bill Boyle should furnish plenty opposition in? their Maritime playoff games. They boast‘ speed and scoring punch up front while back behind tho bluelina the three defencemen and goalie are capable of looking after the defensive portion of the encounters. O The attendance, boosted by :. lugs attendance of Summersidc. fans was a. big improvement butl now that the local youngsters are in the Maritime playdowns the fang should show their apiprecia-t tlon of the kids’ efforts by attend- ing tha coming game: in large numbers. It entails s lot of ex-I pense in operating n. team all sea-l son long and they can help out immeasurably by their attendance at the playdoyvxnglames. Whlla tha juveniles were tasting’ defeat surnmeraida Midgets put on a smart show in downing the aggressive G 8c G Dairy Kings to take un Island title back to Sunt- mcrsidc. Tltemew titllsts are just as smart a band of Midgets as this writer ha: watched in action in a. good many years and they should go plenty far along the playdown trail before conceding defeat. O O O Moncton Hawks, former Island players had the necessary punch to coma through in‘ the clutch Saturday night to win the Maritime Big Four. title and now have practically assured themselves of a Maritime title us it is practically conceded they will whip Glace Bay Miners of the c Breton Hockey League al- }gh it is quite possible that the Miners tnay be able to furnish a surprise or two‘. O l! and when Hawks came through Monctcn after a lspso of 1 good many yasrs will find them- selves back i-n tha Allan Cup hunt. Just how far they will advance i: problematic-s! but this year's gawk: edition will not prove any setup by any means. They hsvg a pawn-packed crew of puckchssc.» and all Maritime hockey fan: will by pulling strongly for them to rotualit i m the score st Z-all in the first par- - SANDS. TiilS TIE MIIST IE BROKER TiiiilSliT FiiR TiiE ISi-RII INTERMEDIATE SIIAMPIOIISIIIP S’sliia Legion - vs - 0h’town Legion ‘TWILI. IE R Tiiiliil Ill-l STRTISSLE Tho Forum PLUS TAX 9.. db- BAfl-IURBT. N. 3-. March (OP)—Bathurst Papermarkers leafed St. Andrews Senators 7-4 Saturday night. in the second and final game of the two-game, total- gosl round for the New Brunswick intermediate hockey champion- ship but failed by two goals to tic the Senators for the series. The Senators won the opening game at St. Andrews 7-2 and thus took the round 11-9. Poor ice made good hockey prac- tically Impossible. advance into the second round of the Cup playdowns. O O O Bearcats in defeat earned "plenty" of respect also. They were under handicap dua to lnJux-iar but made a. fight of it all tha way before giving away to the relentless power of! the Moricton machine. And speaking of the Bearcats Ace Foley of tha Halifax Chronicle hands t.ha following deserved bou- quc to Ab McKinnon, former Char- lottetown boy who played with the ‘Cats in the finals: I O I "One of the big reasons why the Truro Bearcats clicked so well in tha Big Four Playoffs is due to the dashing play of a veteran defence- man from PEI. and Plctou-Ab McKinnon. o a "Ab is the official replacement for Cliff Roach and, while he isn't flashy, ha la very effective. In many ways he’: tha old-style type o! player; he doesn't mind if he IOOifa a bit awkward at times so long as he accomplishes what. he sets out to do. O O "For o, number of you: Ab has bean known as the knock-knead fullback. His knees seem to knock togethe when he skates, but he usually gets there and when he starts he always takes the shortest route. O O O “Ab comesfrom tha old school, the block ‘cm and rock fem type. Nothing pleases him more than to get in n hard bow check. Bu’. even when ha misses he still seems ‘to have the happy faculty of pick- m; himself up short and chasing ‘his man into the corner and out iof harm's way." I again led by Intermediate Title Game, Forum Tonight Bummarsida Legion and Char- lottetown Legionaires meet at the Forum tonight in the final game of the saris-s for tho Island i-nicr- mcdlatc hockey title and fans are looking forward to g bruising struggle all the way. Summersida - Charlottetown riv- alry ls expected to crop up from the time the opening whistle semis the teams into action and a fight right to the finish is expected to ensue. Both teams played to it 5- a-ll dmw in the opening game at Summerslde and with total goals deciding the issue the team will likely play it wide-open all the ma). Much interest is being evidenced among Summerllde fan: over the tilt and word last night was that a special train would be run from Summerside this evening carrying a. large crowd of fans to the en- counter. Following i: tha Legion lineup: Goal, Cudmore; defence, P. Mc- Donald. Pound. Hennessey; for- wards, Carver, Shepherd, Dowling, I-ligson, Perry, Strain, Drlllott. In connection with the above lineup Coach Gordon Drillcn stated that in avenn. cf their win- ning ho would rest up Bradley, Kelly. Josey and Carmichael to- night in tonight's game and have them ready to go against the New Brunswick champions in a game tentatively slated for New Bruns- wick next Wednesday night. Interscholastic Hockey Series Open This Week It was announced last evening by tha Department of Physical Fit- ness that tha long-awaited play- downs for the Island Interscholas- tic hockey title and the Crockett Ivophy will get under way this week. Teams figuring in the ploy- downs will be Sourls and George- town from King's County, Surn- merslde and Tlgnish in Prince and tha old rivals, Queen Square and West Kent in Charlottetown. Present amangements call for a series in each county with Char- lottetown winners meeting the King's County winners for the right to meet Prince County win- ners in home and home games for the Island title., Last year only three teams took part in the intcrscholastic bracket and it is interesting to 5pc this year's participants have increased to six in number. This would up- pear to point to the f-abt that the Island physical fitness programme is gradually forging ahead anti hockey fans and ex-stuzlents of these schools will certainly be tol- lowing these playdoivns with keen interest. , ii. S. Junior Title HAIJFAX. March 9 - (CP)-- Hallfax St. Mary's, defending Maritime junior hockey champions, captured the Nova soon... titlc lost night as they ricfc-ited Sydney Sunbeam: 5-1 to take the game total-goal series 14-3, after winning the first game 9-2. The winners now will meet the Saint _ John. N.B., squad for the Maritime CFOWD. Fancy Dress Carnival BEBE-QUE RINK MONDAY, nimcu 10th Prizes iiova been contributed by leading firms and politicians oi Bedequa and Summsrsida. Now on display oi Ralph Callback’: Store. i i Ballot Vote by Spectators to decide tha Winners Mayor Arnctt will present prizes. TiiAT WIS TiiE SCORE S’sideiMidgets Win Island Hockey Title Summersides Kinsmen Midgets 53111118)’ night captured the Is. 11nd M14894 hockey crown when they defeated Charlottetown’: o, "Id 9- Dairy Kings 0-1 at the Forum in the seclmd Same of the two game total-goal series. Sum. mersido - had won the opening game at Summerside by a 7-2 count to take the round 13.3, The Harry Dickie-coached Sum. ""7515? £98m. a smart and cap- “PM band 0i youngsters who st trmes handled the puck like vet- erans had an edge on the local Youngsters g1! tha way through. They punched homo two gum Mum" a return in tha first ses- ii°ni added two more in the middle Deriod while Charlottetown were Belling their lone tally and then wound up the scoring with another brace of counter; in m; final sessions. mywn Schurman. defenceman 0f Lhe visitors led the scoring parade with Simmons, Gay, GM. lant and J. Schurman getting the others. Dairy King's goal came from the stick of Biso on g p“; from Dalziel. Lincups:_ S’Sids: Goal, cracks“; degencm L. Schurman, Grady, Waite; for- wards. Gay. "Chick" Gallant, Dilwhfln- Stewart. Simmons, J. Schurrnan, Wedge, Perry, Rich- udu. Chtwn: Goal. Burke; dQkllCQ, Cimcrcn. Kennedy; forwards, Biso, Dalziel, Hennessey, Planni- gan, Dclron, Bradley, Gills, Brawn, Glover. Roieraes: Prowsa and Ouhfll, Summary First Period l-Sfitde. 1. Schurmlfl. 5.0a. TP-Sistlde. Simmons (Stewart, J. Schurmsn) 7.01. Penalties: None. ' Second Period 3—S‘Slde, L. Schurman 0.42. 4—S'Sid6. Gay (Gallant) 1,28, F-Chiinwfl. B180 (Dalzicl) 6.45. PEITAiHQSI Gfldy (2), Gay, R933, 1111M Period 6—S'Side, C. Gallant (Delaney) 325 r-sside. .1. Schurmsn mona, Stewart) 5.15. Penalties: Flannigan, Gay. For Additional Sport Sea Page 5 (Sim- MONOPON. N. 3.. March I — (OP) — Monctcn Hawks becalna chamrpions of the Maritime Ben- ior Big Four Hockey League Sat.- urday nlght by defeating Trurc Bearcats 6-3 in the fifth game of a three-oif-fivc series for the title. Two goals by Chick Charlton and another marker by veteran Sammy MoManus in the first period started Hawks off on thair series-clinching win after the teams had each won two games in the hard-fought series. Hawks now will meet Glace Bay Miners in the Maritime finals. The game was almost a repeti- tion of last Saturday night's ser- ies opener which Hawks also won 6-3 except that last night Hawks faced a more defcmalned learn of Bearcats. Although the Monctonians were hever headed in the scoring. they were out- played by a wide margin in the first half of the second period, when only stellar nctmlnding by Hughie McDonald in Lhe Mone- ton goal and smart clearing by Hawks defencemen prevented Trurc from scoring. For nearly five minutes Hawks were unable to break out of their own defensive zone as Truro ap- plied the pressure but when they finally did turn the tide in their favor Hawks dominated the play and the scoring for the ramalnder of the second period and the final frame. ’l‘ruro Goalie Injured The game started talc due to the late arrival of the Truro team, and an injury to Trurc goalie Sonny Mad-Donald in tha first period delayed the guns 10 minutes while he went off for repairs. Hawks had banged in three goals when a flip shot by Mr Marius struck MacDonald in the wtndptlpe. After receiving medi- cal treainnont on the ice. has went to his dressing room to re- cuperate. He performed sensa- tionaiiiy when the game resumed. The saamd lino of Charlton. Boll and Whltlock wfhldh handcuffed Ban-mt: h ‘Pruro h-‘idsy nkht again phy- ed a stellar role in last night‘! win. Charlton scored two losil. Bclll netted one and sflstad in two and Whitlock came up with thraa assists. Vets-ran Sammy Mic- Manus clicked on a pair of mark- crs as the first line carried the scoring burden in the lsta stage: of tha game. Ha was slblo to pick in; ons assist. Unc mats Dowl- ing and ‘rralnor asdstcd on bot-h goals and minor also was circ- dited with an assist on a goal 11y Dowllng. Trurofls best cftforc cams in the second period sitter they bad been blanked 8-0 in the first. Robertson scored Bearcats‘ first goal from Kearns and Barlnweil. and a short time later Grabowskl netted Truro's second goal with Mar. Title listing. Bcarcata final goal Iul scored by Mcdynski with Bleak getting the assist. SUMMARY First Period l-Moncton. Charlton (WhlitloCs Bell) 9:56. ' 2—Mcncton, MoMsnus (Traincr, Dowling) 13:31. Zi-Moncton, Charlton tWMtiOC-k. Bell) 16206. Penalties: K. McDonald. I'm- ser, McKinnon. Second Period 4—Truro, Robertson (Kearnl. Burkwelil) 7:03. 5—'I‘ruro, Grabowski (Steele, Mr»- ' Donald) 18;00. Penalties: Trainer, McKlnncn. ‘lihlrd Period 6—Moncton, Bell (Willltllockh 3251. ‘L-Tru r o, Medynskl (Steele) 4205. 8—Moncton, McManus tDowling. ‘Pi-sincr) 11:32. B-Moncton, Dowling (McManul. Trainer) 16210. Penalty: Steele. Bantam Playdovvns It was announced last evening that Bun-tam playdowns for the City title will begi-n late this Week. Teams entered for these ga-mu are as follows-Spring Park, Parkdale, Maple Hills, Brighton Bantams, West Kent Rcchfordl, West Kent Tigers, Queen Square Hiilsboros. Queen Square Terriers, Prince Street Bmttlers, Princi Street Rovers, Connaught Squat! Abbies, King Bquars Bantams, Members of these teams are asked to watch this paper for schedule. 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All are of the latest styles and tailored by nationally-known The mew firm is under the managership of Mr. Sam Kennedy, Jr., and associated with him is Mr. Howard (Happy) Hobbs, well-known in the man’s furnishing business and formerly associated with the firm of Kelly, y Bot-h young business men are well qualified to iook after your clothing needs and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. KENNEDYS MEN’S WEAR ‘.54 This Imt Sum Strsll