b Roicket) Richard. who holds the Richard Adds To 4 Records Witl-i'Every Goal Or Assist Tscored all Montreal Etlftls in A 5-1 defeat of Toronto Maple 1.0.115- Tue Blake. now Caiiadieiis” t'tl2tt'll assisted on each goal for a record five assists. Tuesday night. when Canadiens defeated New York Rangers 74) and tool. the semi final series 4-1. Richard equalled the assist mark. The Rocket now has srrll't"t'l 60 goals in Stanley (Inn i,-nninetitinii By W.R. WHEATLEY tianidian Press Staff Writer MONTREAI. CPI - Mauricei record for most goals in a Stanley Cup game and has just tied the record for assists. adds to four more of his records every timej he figures in a scoring play. Two of these countinutng records He added trim: in the sprim with for Montreal Canadiens brilliant New York to the recvirrl .37 hr sl- right-winger are for playoff games lead-' lwld ll" ll”) "l"f”'l '" H alone: inn aw for regular-season "ll" i9'.'”.i m h” 14 lp'w'": M Nlationlal ftlorkey League game: c.mp3lKhlllg. N” V 83'". -i; . . POINTS AT 92 Richards fiie goals in a single wilh m pmmx An" HUN Emk eup game have stood as a record d p 0, t MUN NW nnce Man.” 23' 1944' when ).,.an tseien astilss --- ab- Rangers. iiichzird has run his l't't' Baseball Results lord string of total points in 93 made up of fit) 3,-mils Jtlltl fl;' zi--i -to Starting is season. Rii-liiiril hziil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At Clearwater. Fla. Detroit (A) 052 300 022-15 13 4 amassed 9 goals-a l't't'i'll'(l--ll) regular-season games and plaiwffs. Phila' (N1 000002 102- 5 7 5 Gromek. Alier 47) and House. He scored 38 goals in llll' xlll campaign and three aiiziinst Run: ers. ringing his c,ranrl total in '.'.'ii in the same way. he has piishcil his total points to 88R friiin lil- Burk i7); Lureiigutli. Snyder 15) . , Pieretti i7: and Lonnctt. W-Gro- :::;m:r”:"r;"(d 1913.?! ill, mek: L Lovcnguth. lifts: Det- i '. ' ' " Hirksg 'lutlle 38 goals and 33 assists, and in At Tampa. Fla pmnre in the Ranigcr series. si, Luuls mi 200 020 270-13 14 11 0'”-V ""1" "l W Rmllei 5 i"N'l' (-.m.m- My, 000 120100g 4 3 3lteBmlllZtl('s is in the record rigi- poholg Y. Schum (3, and sami. for Stzinlci Cup play. Captain Butch ilfIlti'll.tF(l. veteran dCleni'c- lman who is about to retire after -15 seasons h.'is played in 112 A. 5a,;N,.a' 19130 .playoff gainm in L1 series. He sat Kansv Cm. .A. 000 001 001,2 5 2 on the hciit-ti tliroiighout the 305"," .A. 100 030 40x,-1 13 1 Ranger series and so failed to add Keumw. M3,...-.m...on .7, Ind wg to his record Richard has played s it a n1 7.; Porterfield. 1-lurd (7) in tftcup Ezimes Henry if)! and Pagliaroni. W-Por- lPl'ilClfl; L-licllncr. HR: Bos-.len- I Curling Draw Gross. 5(:llL'1'L'llla ill Babe 17) Val- entine IR) and Burgess. W-Pohol- ski. l.-('ross. HR Cin-Burgess. SCH. AI Brad:-nion. Fla. Cl" A no 200 100-4 ii i .. hliliiaagunkll tlN) -iin niioox-1141 7 Pr M- -”"'l'”li ”5l”'”4 Pierce. Donovan 16! and Lollar: Rm" . nuiii. Murff t6) and Crandall. w.': Ice 1 - (- Marl-van. T- -this ion. Earl Mac-Leod. S. Crosby vs W. Hayward. J. E. Burnett, Dr. Brooklyn (N; 000 020 000A; 7 1 pH. Mac.Kenzie. Dave Walker. Piitsb' 4N) 10102100x-56 1 1 Ice 2 - W. R. Burnett. -V A. Lehman, Darnell (5) md wu.lMacLeod. C. Boudreault. M. Heig- ker; Friend, Surkont (8) and si1ep.lIn vs .1. J. Morris. F. Maclvlillan. nrd, w.n-lend; L.Lehma,L fl”. Cannon. lvan Trainor. A1 5:. Pete;-500,-E, 1.13. I Ice 3 - R. Jenkins. H. Peters. Wash' 1A) 004 011000.510; H. Farmer. (sub) rs F. ('nriis. Npw york (A) 000 M11041; 4 W. Storey. G. Milligan. G. Welle- Buhl; L-Pierce. HR: Chi-Doby. At Fort Myers. Fla. Griggs. Ramos (5) and Ber- "913 , beret: Tiirley. Garmon (7) and 1" i W 3; i'”"liW- ”"l)' gen-3. Johnson mp w,GI.igg5; L. rd Douglas. F H. Johnston. tsub) vs L. I) lvlnrkay isuhi, A T l . HR: W - . M ey uh mews Wellener. G Burden. At Scottsdale. Ariz. New York tNl 002 013000-6101 8:30 P- M- Baltim' (A) 040 out 010-511 1 Ice 1 - Open. Gomez. Margoneri (7) and Kati: Ice 2 - Old Spain Set-linn R Wilson. Besana 181 Brown (R) and) L. Donald. H. MacDonald. isuht. Triandos. W - Gomez: L - W1lson.iK. Ready vs Don Maelntyre. H. ER: NY-Rhodes. Mays. F. Maclnnis. Fl. Hmvatt. W. Doug- At. Mesa. Ariz. 1.5, l'7l0VEl'd Ml p ice 71 - Old Spain Section A. Chicago (N) 100 004 200-7101i S. W. Willis. E. Gillispie. Ron Houtternan. Santiago f7) andlclarlr. R. Mallory vs .1. Morris. 308811: Meyer. Thorpe 17) Davlalcl. MacLean. S. Carson, J. F. John- mi and Mcciillougb. Tlppe t1).i;im, W-Santiago; L-Thorpe. HR: Cle- ice 4 .. Open. LN"klin- Friday night all 200 000 420-41 ll 1; in open. SPORT FORUM RESERVED SEATS Sir;-- Possibly I am being I very poor sport by writing this better but I feel that an injustice has been done and I intend to say- so Last night the Boston Bruins and AFTER 21 mus. OVERTIMI 1 Allie Carver's Goal Gives the Saint John Beavers. sponsored by the Summerslde Lions Club. played an exhibition game before a very large crowd. When a Club goes to the trouble of bringing in a big league team like the Boston Bruins. it is certainly good to see it t'i'lDil('lly urowd. Prince Edward lslziiiili-rs will drive quite a dis- lziiice in see a game like this. it is a chance that doesn't come very often. ' lliHH'1f'Ii. someone should tell the Lions Club and the managers of the Summcrside Stadium what ')iesei-re” means. I presume that a llt'iiL'l. if marked "reserve". to quote from Webster's dictionary should mean "to set aside or apart to kccp - to secure by stipulation as reserve seats". Speaking for our party alone (1 time no idea how many others wcrc in the same position) seven ed the Summerside Aces in an ex-' hibition game at Civic Stadium last night by the score of 9-6. The Newfoundland boys had a consid- erable margin on the play but James. their own spare goaler who was in the Summerside nets did a spectacular job of keeping his mates from piling up the score. The Aces played well, lioivever, and rrost. of their goals were the result of pretty Dllbsllli! plays. Grand Falls. all Newfoundland 0' 1'9 ”l09k "'9 W0l'd5 "Te59rV” boys except three from Nova Sco- ilckllt l'"-'””y- P3” 52-25 will tin one from Ontario. and one vet- lni a total of 515.75, and em" Hum Quebecp Shaw me rare, drain to Summcrside for the bit: C”""V' lhrmml by "he ml?" M 5”” But-ko Trainer. and their smooth mi; Ilttl lliisltlll Bruins in action 1M, and mreegman anatks were it ii.-is quite a shock to discovei. warm watching itllt'Il iiv arrived at the Stzidiiiin. The name was 40'. M mm, (aw ful coaching of Cliarlottetown's 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, Mar. 29, 1958 Grand 'Falls Andcos Defeat Summerside Aces At Stadium ';t,,g,V;"g3;,, we c;;;gia-0; The Grand Falls Andros defeat-leach in the final canto. -Parkdale Flyers 6-5'Win' After 37 minutes and it seconds may dry. Vellleux. Burns. second F riod: 2. SD. . itnoy. Veiii:uxi 17.17: a.Up.(r;ii'.i';i: HS. Carver tUriass1sted) 17.46- 4 .Parleda1e A. Carver (Hurry. n.',.d; nu set tip Allie Carver on a neat better than lie did last. n1ght...... pm. nree ttin II rAnio:.ii.a uxa wan " i ""' "M '"""" ' the saints defense but couldn't Parhdale went in front 3-2 at I get the puck behind Glllla.. seconds of the third period when Both teams were and um; g Kip Ready caught the twine on a not for an ' ztant did they stop low screen shot from the blueline giving everything they had to that Gulls Didn't see until it was. effei-........Buck' Davey and team behind him. - l mate Jack MacDonald collided The Sal . tied it up again when in the early minim. 9; the 10. 1. Third Period: 5. Parkilale Ready Jack MacDonald batted in Buck nitnut. overtime period and fell 'lU" ilsledl M9? 5- 5-D-U- -1. Mac Devi.-y's nifty pan and at12.02 the heavily to the ice....MacDonnld iD”"'ld ldavey. L. MacDonald) saints went out in front 4-3 on M1n- got up after a couple of minutes !1.20: 7. S.D.U. M. MacDonald er MacDonald's effort. but Davey had to be helped on l(Unasslsted) 12.02: I. Parkdalei A little more than a minute and the 1ce........However it was found 5- C"V9" M- Carver) 13.30 9' t". e - - . . . . e in . puck from I scnmble "mud r nta missed him in the re- . eux (Roy) 13,. -M the corner of the Saints net and it "um": mum" of me "me"'" l brother sldp'd pan and raced the length of the ice to blink the light behind S.D.U. goaltender W11! Gillie to give his Flyers a 6-5 vict- ory over st. Dunstan's University in the .enlng game of the Island senior Eeague but-of-seven finals at the Sports'Arena last night. The goal was All1o'a second of the night and -.;me after 17 min- utes and 51 seconds of the sudden- death overtime period forced when Jean Vellleux tied the score at 5-5 at I"-.r1' of the third period and the two squads battled through a score SUMMARY First period: 1. Aces. Delaney (Claw) 2:32; 2. G. F.. Hanneford, Collirs, Folkes) 8:50; 3. G.F.. Fo. lcy (Andrews) 10:32: 1. .F.. Clark 12:41: 5. Aces. U. Gal ant 14:45; 6. G. F.. Gooble (Howse) 16:07; 7. Aces. Harris (S. Phil- lips) 19:55. Penalties: None. ”'C0lId llcrlodz ti. Aces, Mac- Lean (rope) 0:12: 0. G. F, Clark 5:12; 10. G. F.. MacKenaie (And- ;,e;::,'a,:?:li:';fgV:Sg'a':5gl' G" F" lea; 10-minute overtime Period. Penalties: S. Phillips. Grii.:iion. h- dariidaie had to ffme from be' TM", period: 120 Aces. Clnwp in 1 o register telr win. The (Hawk Delaney. 4:33. 13. G. R .Sai'n s got t e only goal of the first Chrke V330 H G M8 K -0 peiiod and picked up another late ' ' ' t " C 9" in the second before Parkdale be- 19.59. mgenaltles: Hiiche. Hurry. Reldyl N”; yvme is -09,, '0, -may Penalties: llache. aletgdigtmlfniill but over at 15.03 day "slit and if there Is not at Overtime: Scoring. none. rigiitside flkgdnnl rsiiiiidiiimiiii iii lei". mm um" i" "'5 Am" Penalties: None" defense out of position andpplckedi ' H be quite 8 nurprim l s”'"'d owrnm" 11' Nrkdalt the short side. But Jean Veilleuxi Sumllllry lA'PEE:;?:.:.3I9g::ver) 17'” 4. ietAd .17 1k llltlflz 1. . . L950 agannaetrh 12:15 5 1-Zanpktn roll. trite! lilygra shot two got this stick on a loose puck inl First Period: 1. S.D.U. Gionet. . . ” Refgnw. Garland Harris and m the wound mark of the third CH"-d CHR19 Over Bn;i:I.-y Moo” Penalties: Ready. Burns. Gretl- Rap" 9 ll 5 1115 - 40 G i h't .. . . t - ' . - - "3 ”' Saints tied it up and went one Parkdalce playing manager. . .. . . .. - . . l" '.''''l H"" .3 msclw l",l'l:' or at the end of the first period. ,q.....ii-i-iitly did not mean ieiy,.M .mn the midnc WRWH mm ltltlt'll We were told when we en- gludmi d H l by tiwcil "center ice. either si(lc".'L..n..'..a.n. ie ”””l'? L0 a lace Tll.1l was fine -- we proceeded l ll”t)lll one usher to another along the xiilc to he met with a sliuhtly iiiiti lt'l'('lll shrug and a rather Ctlitl look and a "sorry. as you can Sec tiit'i't'i.s no room". ; filter protesting in vain that we had reserte" tickets we wen- tolil iiiizilly "well. its against the rule. out 1 Lzucss you can sit on the xt'iil'( After all. you've got ul"L'-W10 tickets." So we sat on the stnirs and for 52.25 saw the game troni viell at one end of the rink with people walking and Cll1'lll)IllL' all over us between every pcrioil Reserve ticket. what a latizh The next time you sponsor an event like this. you will probably again send "i'eserve" tickets to Chnrlottetiiiin to be sold but you might find you can make suckers of people once but they'll learn. After all. why should we buy "reserve" tickets. All we have to do is buy the cheaper ones. go early and sit in the "reserve" sec- tion and when those who did buy the "reserve" tickets come along. the ushers can tell them. "well. its against the rules but I guess you can sit on the stairs. After all. you've got "reserve" tickets. Minor Activity YESTERDAY'S RESULTS p in the first of liiinie-anil-lioinel ytzanics for the Provincial Pcewecl .1liickey Crown, Gordon Rice's Pee wee Abbies last evening packed too much power for Czipe Traverset Pee Wees as they defeated them inl a cleanly played game at Crapaiid- Rink on a fast sheet of ice. Final score was Abbies 0. Cape Traverse' 0. Abbies goals were scored by Roy Biggar (2). David Burgoynefi Lcu Kelly, Gordon Neilscn. and. Frank Dow. Only penalty of the; game went to Rex MacCarvl1le of- the Abbies. Second game of thist series will be played at Sports Arena. Saturday evening. - In the first game of a best-oh three series for the City Junior Title at Sports Arena last evening. Junior Abbies showed a lot of scor-l lng power to defeat Prince of Wat-4 es Juniors by a score of 7-3. Abbiol goals were scored by Davis Camp-l bell izi. Porky Johnston 12). Jim. Hagen. Barry Curlmore and EH P.w.C. were R. Pignth. Bob Lund - .- .- -- , an air err ng. e amp. was i lam. Sir. etr. d m I H i Th 3 SEAT PATRON capably handled by Don Frlzzell we Abbies and Fred Burke. TODAY'S PROGRAM i Activities for the Minors at Sports Arena today consist solely of a skate for Notre Dame Girls from 11:00 to 12:00 noon. JUVENILES T0 GEORGETOWN a French-speaking actress from Coaches Beck and Blanchard of Montreal. will make their first ap Juvenile Abbies last evening an- pmrzinee in festival this slimmer lioiinct-it Ahhiox will be playing an STRATFORI). Ont. (CF) - The. Stratfiii-d Shakespearean Festival Wednesday announced the signing of two Canadian actresses for the 1956 festival season. Sharon Acker of Toronto and Ginette Letondal. 5');-rue a N . Winner... Macliay. Flashing the red light for get Abbies. P. W. C. vs Abbies. . . . , ahead but Parkdale scored two filed in I really solid game on F1lil"b'”"" 33"” 3t 500101111 010- quick ones to take a 5-4 lead and ,y the defense He narrowly '"9hl' Abble Players 3"? leallllll set the stage for Veilleux' tying 1 missed his f'-st goal of the year 590'” Arena by W at 7130 it-m goal. ' in the first period when he holtnc Balr3l.;tal:r;1'A!1t;1)S)iT0 CRAPAUD H pt 0Skip Carver matched his coach all one off the poat....Saints had a m to Cm "'35 31': ma ")2 ti with two goals and Kip Ready and little tttugh luck of their own P , P 5 GVNHHL l0 Willie Dunn got the others. around the net....Dnvay amach- W9" "'9" Island Pl5Yd0W" 301"” Ray Gionet was one of the beat 95 0'1! 0' the Iron Ilprlgllt himself. with Cape Traverse Bantams who men on the ice an "mm for S.D.U. M the nut kw "end. 0' M. """”y d'?l93led S"mmf'l'5'dl' l" and also. shot two goals. Jack 10-minute overtime session and enterpthe finals. 'Abbles ivill leave Ma..Dom,id' Mine, Mnnonud .ud' 0. 0... mm pgrjod Rodney Mn. ('- Barbm" 5 5h0WF""'"t 3' Veilleux got the others" Innis wlilued a shot that looked Iiy Earle Mactood Like many things. long-distance motor 5345 P-"L Te.i minor penalties were called like I goal but caught the Hip Saturday's minor hockc.i' at by referees Moe Goodwin and Art! part of the handle on Roper": zigeiagidlymgriggcligilaiiigiih Sports Areng, Perry. six going to the Saints. All st.lcli........Jnntor Macbeo" has toughest SW”: come," 0, an um. bu” penalties were called in thrregul-v with home - Springers vs llorni-is .. ation tim:-. none whatever -were "F"F Pee Wee. assessed in the overtime periods. 8:30-9:00 - First of home andl3lG CROWD home a. Lents vs Tige.-5 .. Pap.l A big crowd of over 1,800 fans erweight. lsaw a long and fast game in which 9-oo..9;45 .. First of home and ;op;2osing goaltender; Frank Roper ETLLPEA at New York City in 1909. Six ears started out on a race over 18,000 miles of land and 8.000 miles of water (this part of it on ships). They were in I race westward from New York to Paris. forget. in 1900 and you can imagine the 8:00-8:30 - First of hunt? and Hockey home Arrows vs Bears - Ban- i0T Parkdalf-' llld Gulls Oi S-D-U GEORGETOWN RINK ' TM5 l"”v d""'t tams. played major rolls In keeping the kind of Kioadshtiiey gag 1? 11!; TheY1;lFl1;V9d 8613353 is: V- 53- 10:00-l0:45 - . I -i d V t 6-5. Gill" - J . anc uria. 1 er a. ussia. 0 II . em! 3' M Imemchml more 0” 0 is was speci SATURDAY NIGHT Fiiiiiicle. fighting blizzards. failures. fallen bridges. deserts and Montague vs Colts - Bantams. aeular in the first three periods 10:45-11:15 lntcrsehool - abut Roper saved his acrobatics for Montague vs Sprinizers - Pee Wee. the second overtime frame when 11:15-11:45 - lnterschool Mon-'IIe saved the Flyers from a beat- tagiie vs Prince Street - Paper-ling as he kicked away 15 drives. weinhts. .In all Roper stopped 40 shots while; 11.45-1.00 - Practice - Mid- Gillis handled 38. ; Ray Gtonet gave Saints .1 1-0' lead at 51.26 of the first period when he slapped in Royis passnut. But that was all the scoring for the next 34 minutes when Gionet connected again as Roy sent him right in on Roper with a dtnky pass through the Parkdale defense. Parkdale answered that one quickly and before the period end- ed had the score tied. At 11.16 Skip Carver whipped home a shot from just inside the blueltne and with lone second left in the period Boh tundra. The three French cars never did finish. More than five montiu after it set out. the German car reached Parts. Four days later. the American car arrived. and the Italians came in six week; after that. But the Germans had been given a 15-day penalty for breaking the rules. and the Americans a 15-day credit for ob- serving them. so the Americans were declared the winners. The touusest of all race: had taken them 168 days. Such toughness was unusual in than days. but toughness in a byword of today's highly competitive car manufacturing. Durability is built into today's cars and you'll find the pick of then: set out on our lot. That's the secret of buying a used car. to get the quality the maker first put into it. at a lmodt-down price. And that. you'll find. is what we have See these car; on the 101. today:- Covehead Flyers -vs.- Georgetown Eagles Game time 8:30 ' 5:00-5:45 - Practice -- Juve- 5:1&-6:45 - .lun1or Playoff - 1:00-7:30 - island Paperweight Final - S'slde vs Abbies. 7:30-8:00 - Island Pee Wee Fi- nal - Cape Traverse vs Abbies. 8:00-8:40 - Island Bantam Fi- nal - Cape Traverse vs Abbies. 8:45-9:30 - island Midget Fl- nal - S'side vs Abbies. 9:30 Skate for all. Centennial Y's Men's Club present: 3 ACT COMEDY . "MY THREE ANGELS" it (Produced by Ch'town Little Theatre Guild) 5 at P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Tuesday 8: Wednesday. April 3rd-4th. 1956 Time: 8:15 p.m. -- Adults: 75c Students: 35c ' v .- Advance Ticket Sale - r mu U09 VV”"all(t. An Old Spain - Rendezvous - Hughes Drug Store L ' Giggey's Pharmacy. 0" uilisl DESOTO SEDAN - Light blue. perfect shape -- Only ll . 1054 PONTIAC LAUIIENTXAN SEDAN - only l(.fI10 males. Priced to sell It 11750. 1954 INTERNATIONAL M-TON - Dark green. only 16.1!!! miles. 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