Islanders Take Commanding ThreeGa1me- I oi C. Page 6 By GERRY MARTIN l (lnnadian Press Staff Writer .- SYDNEY tCPl-Quebec's Ham-. isii Smith uith a cold draw to the; inner tircle by passing two Mani- tnha stones gave Mount Royal high an ll-l0 win as competition tightened all along the line in the The Guardian Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1955 Three Rinks Undefeated In Schoolboy Curling: PEI Has Win And Loss Record ed the play. The 10 rinks compet- ing-N.:vv'oundland is the only province not represented-took part in a parade through town to the Forum following a civic luncheon. Mayor Gallagher officially wol- comed the curlers. Palladino Scores Pair To Lead Islanders To Victory The league champion Chai'lotIe- standout hockey for the Caps in town Islanders came within onelthis series. found Shirley a tough game of winning Series A of thelopponent shortly before the per- Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea-1 iod ended as he shot a hard back- gue best of nine semi-finals as hand drive at Jim from almost Lead In Series, Whipping”Ca pita Is I Sports Foruml ways changing, but looking back come to mind. sometimes the mere mention of sport happenings in the by-gone days brings back a flood of memories. Slrr'i'he sporting picture is al- over the years, names anti events ' Glancing at the sport pages of iod. sank a pair of unanswered markers behind Plumber Craig in the second and split six goals with they took a four to one lead in point-blank range. games by defeating the Frederic- ton Capitals 6-3 before the largest! session started thing 5 rolling crowd of the series at the Forum early and counter; twice wllhlh last evening. The islanders took a ll seconds la the rlrsl ll,-OI mm. one goal lead in the opening per-lures The islanders again in the tiiird Egg: ti-elmfiendliwfroer fighters lsouris, Danny Maccormaclt and Tom Claybourn. Looking over the despatc” that time, it is noted that Tom Charlottetown and of play. First Ray Leduc picked up a pass from Danny O'Connor in his own zone and carried it into the Caps territory than 17 years instance, the names of such well known island as George L e s l i e of oil Mounties Ploy Saints Tonight Saint Dunatan'I University sea- ior basketball team tonight seen revenge of a defeat they took earlier in,tha season at the hands of the Mount Allison squad from Sackvllle as they meet the Moun- ties 'at the SDU gymnasium. Game time for the regular Mari. time intercollegiate tilt is 8.00 p.m. with tho Ilints intending to floor a lino-up similar to the one they used all season and they will be able to Judge their strength'for the forth-coming in- termediate finals by their suc. cess this evening. I second round of the Dominion High Earlier Monday the rinks held - ,- g - l . Claybourn of F 3 School Bnnspiel Rluiiday night. lbrief practice sessions at the thhlgagsalllgdllgi ilgtnopfxagznalilsio" 19" WlllE- 113 ilfell 3 51101.1-Jarl Kinsineii of Berwick. Nova WW I .4 -Vmlllvlill 0111-1l'lih Ulllilflo and: Forum. ting against rinks llrsl appEm.am.e'plal,lng rlgm wmgllilt llhe” nl-it and had it bouncc Scolia, met in the fistic ring in ' 1 i:;l:.:.”.l:er.:"..::::l ::.?::l"...l;"”e'i l;;:.':l..l” "' -- he ---nil: .2. ...:l";.;:8.::d.:.'"2..:.: :.'::”:.":-.:”':..l:"d..;: l:.:”3'it:' . F 1-,,- i ' lander marksman mm 3 pa” "1. to give the islanders a comniand- smartest boxing exhibitions ever 1 5 l British Columbia. Alberta. Prince; Edward Island and Quebec have 1-l records but Nina St-utia. Manl- toba and New Brunswick have yetl to win. 3 in other second round ganicsl Northern Ontario came up with a, THE RESULTS Following were the results by rounds: FIRST ROUND Saskatchewan Quebec 233 104 030 X-16 000 ON 103 x- 6 goals, while singletons were col- lected by Orin Carvcr. Ray Le- duc. Copper Leytc and Lorne Hen- nessey. Dougie McPhee collected two of the three Capital goals which were fired in the final per- iad while centreman Bessie Mac- jing -l-0 lead. A shift of lines iindlput on in this city. in whistle, and the Islanders had; Clayhourn was born in Fred- laiiother one, this time with Hen-5ei'icioii. New Brunswick, and first lncssey digging a loose puck fromlcame l-0 11115 Clly 35 8 HUT56 the side and sending a snppnsenltrainer for the late Doctor goug- back-hand pass in front of thc,3ll- In the late 1925's anu early . ' l 1 Above are two of the stars of Big we.-Ii.-Q in on defence with coach Brklacich, Islanders Success contributing to the Islanders suc- ceaa this season. many of which On Wednesday evening a tuin i bill in the City Basketball League is scheduled for the Prince of Wales College auditorium. in the first game the Trotters will meet the Nomads while in the second 5 three on the will end '0 SW9 ”'""ll 9' 1'5-. 1- 000 100 1010--l -. - - net. The rubber w nt iliro h a'1930.-5' he took a liking for me ring: - - -. - . bot r whom were aired as th ; a 9-7 win nu;-r Alberta. Ontariol Ontario 0110110001-5 'I:':l':,i:(leclr(;lud"l:(l1nS:,t:le UllTll'(llll(f agggmnze or players mil in llsmlioul-.lzind it was no time at all until hells: nggglis 3: w::nalE;,l:ll-zhealtslalllfe Allh gm, defence lgam of ll; came n a mug when they were the Welshrnen will Dial the l'.M. . downed New Bl'llY1Styli'i( R-ti. Sas-.All,l.l.la U ml 003 213 ohm mg with less man um mlmlleslhey Slipped lh,-Ohgh Craig-5 pads uas head-lining bouts in Moncton. Forum along wllh Lloyd Hlncllg leaguel Lloyd will M be mlssed needed most. A: centre ls Ray C.A. Celtics. On Thursday fill .l kaichnuan dcfented British CoIum- N. Brunswick 000 210 000 1- 4 I-emalhlhg lh lhe Rama -and the locals led 54). Halifax. Glace Bay and Charlotte- ber,el.'wlm it was announced by qulle as much al resem as he Leduc who collected . Kohl and R.C.A.F. meet the Welshmeii on i ma 8'6' and Prmc-e Edward mt-mdi N 0"””l0 101011030 X-7 B th li d - l" Shirle Dflllli MCPh99 Clllllllell 101' 1110 ")w"' M ""9 mm 1" his "men coalzh Steve Brklacich will be will be later should the Islanders. a pair of assists and gave good "" i'"d"'"i"m "WT 3'” "'1 531' . by ylrtue of a. five on the fifthlllanlloba 010100101 X-4 mill Igloalleil eisd I-lpluml: Caps several mlnules lam. durglhe held the Maritime welterweight .d lined for the rest (ll me Seal as Brklaclcll lasl nlglll slated. account ol hlmull It Cam” be. urday the Saints play the Nomads ; min firziarghhdardgikhes Saskapi 3. C. 102 320103 0-12 ger"eCr:ii:nofrthSnh'ldlntosh gang, 1"! 8 mad scramble in front oimflei He had as his manager the :lone with an injured knee. Lloyd advance further than this round tween Palladino and Kullman. At W "'9 5”” Hair" 3, chglvan was me mm l,n'l,m;5l,.e,l Nova Scotia 020 001 030 l- 7 turned in fine performances for the Islanders' cage. Palladino 1:"5f)l:1;lAr';ijg2l'llbercd has been one of the strongest de- in the trail of. the Allan Cup. right ls.Vlp Palladino who let tiie 1- --rm-,;---s ., ,... gnoslg W” i.'l3i'..f.”iEf.2lLl.?....ii”;'lfuii..;l.'.3.l Ell: 1'IF..?”:i.'.fL."'...'i:...l:”'i..2:' W"I.if.Z”i.'2f"..:',Jl”.J3?fii.lil'.i its: :1 .l.:L::d:'.' mt. ::..l''.:..:.' W Plecsanl esi es as a c ewam. H 15 riiis 'oum ia 100 I00 101 2-6 . , - - - 1 ' matches with Danny Maccor-. e - l . . .l o o tCaOriil(l)l'!I;)L3d. li:1(ll:ell1'ltE;”ncaI(I)ll;la;1;l. Slllask-iltvghewan oll)32;ll 010 0-5 lI:endlfit:z'.27(,i;zligh(lig:0l:al;l:l;: hill; alllginlgadliisofo Cwrglgroxllllntlavunlllgl lxnaclil Mlckey lzlcllvlglllnvnlllrllger--lkcy for the islanders pt-rimming fensive plays which he has been game of the season at rlghiwing. V l . anrn ; 3 20010.10 . . - - . on lh -C I i he ennessey n oe c . , . nrst-lrsmnd wms. ' V ' Quebec no N0 am 1-” gtfsyiltewilililg ddgiesgtllnadthmighseiogz. twice emdri: h'erf'hei'eCt;ep;arrCi:u:iierid- Down. through the y?ars' shomy- c "The MW” Pl9353"l- 531110 Brlllsll c('l.umhla "ink . 1 N: Alberta 122001100 0-7 Islanders" defenceman Danny 0'- ed once while the lslariderslaner Wild Wm. "' Jimmy Nmanl m I -I O f e P0 & won their home and home inter- hillm 1.21 Mmhem oinarm ha- Northern Ontario 000110 0313-9 Connor handed out the hardest plnr-pd rum mp" tho" i l'01lS0lllllSl Chlilkhd VUD lllllll? 3, G S Oll. mediate "C" hockey series uith a 1-4 win over lhlanitob.i.'()ntario O I , 2 0 mo Check of the game when he ballad ,l;h . ll ' . ll . lstriiig of victories in Calgary l'lllgS. . the Sprlngfjgld lute,-medhmsl ,,m M , 5.3 Wm Me, phm, Ed. nario . 20 20 1-8 g , . . - ” 3”" "'3 llflsslbl ""3l.and at one time held both the Lead; Se.-lg; 3.0 1. or t 5- ll d" ' . ward island and Alberta had it all New Brunswick oio 201 101 0-6 llrederlclloh mtlslellcteclllglle llllltllllz name of the series will be played ;Western Canadian welicrueighii - siiiigtldiag igutanigiit. iiiibvr aiieiiiiiilg over New Brunswick. 13-4. 2.12.1. 002 050 110 1-10 thigh: paerlocde Heeon had m be as. .3. till:-edlgorla Arena in Frederictonlaml n-llddlewellghl clowns-I Jerry n NEW GLASGOW (Cpl h New sprlnglleld n Mount Plenum Ml CLOSE MATCH - We soon. m ml 001 F 7 sisted off the ice but coach Joe es Mi Mcculga” M i””'" M.”y? mad Fl-W1. NS (Cpl A ll l lo.” Men hlln 13.42 Glasgow Rangers broke a second 11111! Nlkllll 1118 round 14-11- The 0mll”9'P”"" Edw"d 19' "hjj Mclhmsh slated arm, the game (ha; . , ”"”"P , ldld GU11? 3 1311.01 bllxlllg 1" fllld AM" 1 1 l: id' M l” rlr; er; hetjond 2 lllollclon Slnl period deadlock Mondny nlght to The Springfield team were lead- land match was the pick of the s Jackws lulu”, would ml likely: l Fredericton - Goal: Cl-gals: de-largund Boston in the lightweight Ramblers cippe l ltlinc oil! glwlli in M ll)! laclnixl 5.31,. 3 topple mom" Roy”! 7-5 and take ml 52 u we and of the llmd hrs" ””"'d' Mu." smmng mm." 9 keep him from missing any of the mlwel P”"e”."' Mimgmvel McI"'li'1”5' "9 15 1"esc"”3' ”' "'9 U"” 5'2,hei,e M”"ldha3i "1: ilml. lea (Kt g”ncl0n0ll';'ule'6,46. 4 ;x'lnh'el.sli a 3-0 lead in the APC aenlnr period, making the score on the dead end. Sarnia collegiatelskliir SYDNEY (CPi"s"'""hll85 in the remaining games Bl lhe serlesl igosiilhlieljin. tellimans; forwards: lied States Navy. lxanntltlc 13803813.. SEEK” 1;-so-fa-yn Egan”; Laden .lSamdon . R.0ge.rSl 12:26: hockey league he,l.og..eVen flnnlg, round 11.11, nnrl Mount Pleasant Ped by Bill Fiascr scored sing es Domlnllm hlzh nhool bompiel ” The Islanders Started wings on .HmiV .v Rger, .1cDon.agh. Sewcll,l other Island boys such as Lloyd eml-final la OHS 5 Am-hersl Kerlnedy all Kiley. Kem Storey and mu" Mange" "and three loll! to wrap ll up 91' We 5960115 alld "'”'d' The the end of two rounds Monday: their way as soon as Mel Snow- 9193' IcPhee' 3”” G”be"' Mam" 11' Wood 1513"” mm m be S E ll, P by ' lh. B'el.na uezl ' l3.l3 Penaltlesf led the Ranger attack. each col- in the overtime period. McEntt-e '”"'th "91" m Barry M5?D”"3ld' Won Lost den blew the ening whistle of Ngguel McDo"ald' . . .C”.”i"5.ed with the Ll”-Vd Mam" "f l . ",2, heam Iilszlvglne a:veae.8mneS' -I-lwmsqon 9.06 'wa'm.l.s 13.33 .' lecting two goals and two assists. and Watson scored two goals P""" ”' wales man” ""k' 9” Northern Omuh 2 0 play and with nly slightly over , ".',';",f,'"'l"h-o.G””- 5l"””l"l!l5 "W1 was ”98l.l'”ll'9'Ehl W1” lire .e3'S,f,,,” game ,3 wllleduled hm l,,hl,',,. 6 Am,,'e,h Dy Jim McDonald. Sterling ivicciuu. apiece for Springfield. Ira Strong- tario took the next two ds with Omhrlo 2 0 8 minute gone la the game Orin encef rl acic . Connor. Camp-ldid most of his boxing in Toronto. W dn l-da for M ncmn-and the Kiley (whim Schlrlldll 1615' 7 and Dan Mclraydeh drew 3 goal man led the Mount plenum loam ""93 "1 11” ahead 44- PE had lllle Saskatchewan 2 0 Carver tipped Danny 0iCniinor's :19” "””"'ds' Leyi" Grayi whmlll W85 In that City that hitllolllllli I C ftwllfimove baiick ml Amhersl Amhem S(.ll'mldl lwhlle lingers; and an assist each. with two goals. David Birch, Cyril in the seventh, the eighth was British Columbia 1 1 ch”: lngh slap shall hl. cram! all look. Leflnc. Carver., Henncsscy. Alan McFater while in Halifax he lflllltll-V H lh Hi lh l gamer 17.23 -P-enamul D Kmlv 10,28 Rollle shvud med I hue, and wllllams and Rose, yea ml lh, de5d' 3"”! "'9 "'11" 591” "1" "ext Albert! 1 1 he stood at the edge of 1119 1”N?d- '"n"' Human" Domini Pa"a'.”"'i Kid H”wa""' hr,.?l”l h le 95' qallllrdf, hl g,.',.,.,'.. 14.53 g',,wh'", 1512,; hills: added an assist to star for Royals. other Hawk tallies. Mann scored . ""0 ends Prince Edward Island 1 1 ei-icton crease. Theilslanders pnur- dig", . D , J d Ymllls 393" '13” ”i Cll"”1”"9i ln ltlonclgnna-V t 5' 11 Eonducl P'l'ds'odny nlm ”'n,ed by Vince Ryan. Mal Gadd and Mark a singleton for Springfield. Gard ll PARADE THROUGH TOWN Quebec 1 1 ed on the pressure throughout the M 1" gl'1""'(l 91”" u 5"" and lllwll WM "ll? fli "19 '71"-ll ""11" non Roars had A goal and two weaver: Gabineau scored the others. Kelly handled the whistle. hand- l ' The round-robin bonsplel tolls Nova Scotia 0 2 remainder of the session with all 9 W 9” lal1”””5. fighters '0 siep mt" an I”. assists to pace the Amherst win Stops: '-T ing out only one penalty apleco is l tinues through to Thursldaynbulg II-Manitoba l O 1 three line; having many good scnr. F. Summary V lland ring. He will be TEI:llef'l'lbti!tI'l; Singles goals were picked up bl; Pldsodny la ll, 5.45 a very cleanly played game. NP could force a tie payo i'l-lNew Brunswlck 9 1 mg chances bul none ul them he. irst period. 1. Chailottetownued for his two gieat fig s w Jean Leclercl Kennedyl D. Kiley Frlgnn - 6 4 km I' I ... .1 i day. I ftlayor Tony Gallagher iissisiadl by Ken Watson of Winnipeg, chair- man of the Dominion high school curling committee ,officlally open- Swim Star Helen Stewart Sets ing able to dint the Craig armour again. Shirley came up with a brilliant save off Lucien Gilbert at the 6:30 mark as the smooth right- winger let go a hard close-in drive. Danny Oicunnor was chased for Carver l0'Connor. Leytel 1:13.-Chuck Orman of Halifax. Penalty: Leger 6:55. ,' It is the intention of this writer Second period: 2. Charlottetown.-in bring a bit of the history of Is- :l;all(a:rlllin(l lltKuilman.LLeduc)J8:57;lland fighltersi lioth pfnst Bltlli prf. . nro etown, eyte tones.-sent. to oca ans rom ime o Carver! 15:08. Penalties: 0'Connoritimo. and Schmidt. Sinnctt and Houle were the Moncton marksmen and each assisted on the other's goal. The game was climaxed late in the third period by a wild riot in- volving players from the Hawks Penticton Wins Easy Victory I C Semi-Finals Cornwall Meteors defeated Glar- gow Road Maple Leafs 5-4 last night at North River rink to win the semi-final series for the S. R. S'sido Curling -Club Schedule -The following are the draw: i . . ;.. :2i.M ;, ., . ' TOdGy'S Draw New Marks '"”d""i W” less "13". '1 ””''.”e 13284 ivlosgcrldktgshlfiszzsf lisnhliiiiiihhl I at-'v1ii.i-grlilzrtiiitchit-ctuskisv aml -3 """'”9.' 0' ""k ”"5- 1' 1?” PRAGUE. liteuterst - PeI'ilIc- Johnston trophy. They now meat 101' l0l'llll'l" Wllllg '1 "'9 5"” . VANCOUVER (cpl lh Helen played in the sandwich session 19:34: Ywmans 19:34. lchmnllelmm gan when iiirschfcld became ln- um VS Canadian entry ln lhe Mm” Home” ln an llmls but merslde curling Club; i ' IYDVFY ICP)-The draw for Stewart sensational Junior swim ad "am (Jnlllnlullln d Logger Third periods 4 Ciiarlottetown I ...i..ewe- Volged in 8 geaflfld awumenl mltlh world ' hockey championships. nightls victory was the ' third 6:” J" A" mark VL T' L' U"k' l ' t ,” ' . . t ' r 7 yte were un ea a e as ey . I t ' . . j a an and re ie. eaver. w o - , . l lgtter; w, J, Jenkins VI, A. Hub- . Tuesday s play in the Dominion min: star with ll" VWWV" teamed up with coach Steve Brk- lI;,ff;lf,w;l(?lClg:';::;ey14fi.54h;”;. O'Leary Maroons was in the Penalty box sitting out gfglegvg" tlffsaggll Vlgfzlgvnllilolla still-ciglillminllllila ::llnows;rGioI.s Icy; El Henlhom VI. 3. Hunt” high school bonspiel: Third Round 9 a.m.- Quebec vs. New Brunswick Nova Scotla vs. Saskatclicvian Manitoba vs. Alberta Fourth Round I p.m.- Nova Scoiia vs. Manitoba Amateur swimming Club. Satur- day shattered four Canadian swim marks and aided in setting a new relay mark in a club meet. T h 2 16-year-old swimmer and junior women's marks. The old senior mark was 27.4 seconds lacich and Hughie Campbell on pentaly killing duty .Carver came very close to scoring as he cut around the defence on the pen- on the Islander cage. however, Shirley was always there and ericton, McPhee (Nicolle. Smlthl 4:18: 7. Charlottetown, Palladino (Campbell. Leducl 7:01; 8. Fred- ericton, McPhee 13:48; 9. Freder- Win O-aener 7-4 From Alberton lli:ili215332' Guben 15531 Brkl"ich:bcrtiin last night and will there ' 1 lfore carry a three-goal lead into a slashing charge to goalie Pid- sodny. came across the ice to Hirst-hfcId'a assistance. Weaver slashed at the rink at- tendants with his stick and they in to restore order. One fan was injured in the melee when struck team in an exhibition game at Prague's Winter Stadium. Today's R-ogry 4.00-4.30 - Paperweights: P.S.S. Trowsdalo with throe.and Coyle with a pair. For Glasgow Road Dunn got a pair and Bradley and Pineau alngloa. Series Opener 8.45: E. Corney vs. 1''. Cameron; E. Offer Va. A. Brooks; C. Ram- say vs. E. Cannon. Freetown Royals Ontario vs. British Columbia churned over the Junior women's ;llIty.":liugl:2' SI:-:1: . mush lime 1lfi9"ll.MCD;"l”l":j. (cillgefgi C1510” ,-elallaled with rhhvel, other The Prince Edward Island vs. North- 50-yard free-style course in 29.9. ' . 9"” '95: 5, 5 111” i - ”"Pt Th 0'1, M rll led ' - ' 0 ern Ontario. seconds in eclipse both the senior wh" the Cam did get ” sh” be" L ' 0C"'""" 5118' Wm” the (:tlbert.:)iiryReg?axi;)mi1..4, eaie.Al- E:J"f,T,r.?fy..Z'; llgdmtf) 16:13 Program win l -The Freetown Royals took the Prince F.rlward Island vs. Bri- and the junior. 21.5 seconds. equal '9 "'9 ""3519" i" ll" ”"'"' .5l."l”l lh r" l g I th ' t in! 1 th r I . . P kd l R b" .. . glsh cohlmhlh she Shh, ecllpsed boll, lunlol. and The first l five minutes of play Craig ....... 12 4 11e27lgn:l hllllgirmefllglee 0..R,. Cslgriesom nMo:af::E:1')yG(f)i:l:iC;id:(;t;ia:;T.de' i:ggfl5g0(;lg.- P.l'tarperBweemh0uln3ls'S' In internicdlate hockey play at second game of an intarmediail; Northern Ontario vs. N ow senior marks in the Zn-yard 1"”: S bl” 133393, W'”' kihel 15' Shirley A 3 "F22 0'Leary Thursday night. ll fence; Mclvell Mcunghlln Rnnln. 1;,-nlns vg,' Q,S,S, Roynlg, :”ll'"'le31Vg "':lu"ll'hg :1"l'lP'ht1ll;' mg sggagafn ';ll0:ilif1 gm: hrs” . - an ers cearin e u rom .' . ' . e a oven - n a unswick breast stroke event with a time of it to C The Maroohs outplayed th son. Weaver. forwards. Houle. 5.00-5.30 - Paperweights. W.K. open”. "me or the two am. or 4-: ll Benqu. rlnk lul hum Quebec vs. Alberta. Saskatchewan vs. Ontario. iNl:lL&Scorers By THE CANADIAN PRESS G A Pts. 3214.3. one-tenth of a second fast- er than the fomiar senior mark of .'l:14.4. Then she teamed up with club- end to and many times on two separate penalties. Capital coach Joe Mclntosh was banished with a minor for holding Kullman at Regalia in the first period. jum - ing into a five-goal lead whic the Nicholson lied squad were unable to overtake. The Hockey Series l'Opening Delayed Sinnett. Lacroix. Campeau. Bow- ness. Hirschfeld. Watiers. Thom- son, Watson. Amherst,-Goal: Frlgon: defence: S. Hawks vs Q.S.S. Ramblers. 5.30-6.00 - Paperweigha: Park- dale Bluebirds vs. W.K.S. Red- wings. lscheduied for Kensingion rink to- total goal serial. Second game is night. For Hampshire Baldorston had to take the series 11-7. The brilliant not tending of Dee Lefurgey. tho Schurman goalie. saved the game for his team- mates Linda Shier, Susan Sang- 6:59 and the Islanders lsiarteldlto middle period was fairly even, L, Kiley, Rogers, Reid, pnrr; for. 5.15.745 S. sen cadets, ster and Karma Kemp to cover the roll again with Palladino giving QYDNEY (CF) The 0 enlng both teams keeping up a gruall- wards; whlle, schmldll D, Kiley, 7.30.330 g. Mldhels vhr lluvgnile the hat trick with three. while mates. handling about 48 shots the locals a 2-0 lead. just two i ' - p ing pace and visibly tiring on Leclerr-I snlndnn, Dan1chuk,Ther- Ahhles, Termere. White and Watts got to about 12 directed at the Free- 200-yard free-style relay in 1:55.5 to clip 3.3 seconds off the old sen- seconda before Mclntosh returned lnf the Cape Breton junior ”A" heavy ice. Richard notched up rien, Kennedy. Bernaquez. 8.45-9.45 - York Juveniles. singles. Houston scored the lone iown net minder. The Freetown goals were onl- Bellvealll Mhnlrml 32 34 65 lm, . k l 1583' l ch l I h .k d m l hockey league semi-finals between me only goal or lh ldl Th 8 , k l. C duh. CNlT1"Fl'll1- Wll11l”('81 34 17 ill Tddogisrriplsitgiimcutomore than a cnorne: ocie tiiles at; pwcitiie a Z?)-foal. ?li:,v:e';(.'&lu':”l';aE"l!ll:egne 5:1: visitors peppered 1iBlPde; oln til: n.-,1 l;erlnd;uT.mA.r:iyberst. Rogers wenher permitting. mm. er or "en lecled by Clayton Mills who scor- glICi'latTd.dlVi1(VlI1"I11'I(i31l 33 hg second off his own Canadian men's shot on a pass from Wally Kull-- ill t;,rld'aygt i . 3' Albertonl net thrgughout the memchnk) 19;27, penalties; Me. , ed twice, while singletons welt ms ea . on rea . n 100: d b k-.t k d '11. . ' . . . game wih increase pressure in L 111' ; , :48. id I d T iked b Le Duvsr an Smllllu T010111" 73 911 43 timgaorf 59.';cSe:t:l.1,dI.. rfelfdnoidwriiark mgliay zig-zagged from end gr, Lean” ""'C”"5 said the dc!” the final five minutes in an ef- Eng In 09 Rue" 9 Re 0 3,969.13 llgavoz. Schourma'n'l goals lsquilivanb ghiclagn ll 5;; was 1:00.4. end dmlnx ll" next ll" mlnules :';';l500”l”g:i:p:le5l "'fvh1l);1l:"1"1l';"b'e'::: fort to build up a wider mar- , , - war. collgctgd by 3, MgcLurr. owe, E I)! - - ' r gin. ith B i M D ld htt . - , , J P V T Champion and Gallant. M05119” M0"”93' 21 35 47 W cue ac 0” ' ""1 Phlleil 1" "'9 Sydlley F”"""- Obearyii coach Schui-man play- 3. S Referee! were Vance Harris Hockey Scores Antigonlilh-Pit-ton-Colchcster Pit-tnu 5 New Glasgow 7 New Glasgow lead: but - of- seven final 3-0) National League, Nil-i.L. hedders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standing: Montreal, won 34, lost the goal post shortly before Cop-l per Lcyie bounced one off the goal post behind Craig tn vlosei the second period scoring at 15:08 Bill McDonagh. who has played The other semi-final will be he- twecn the schedule-winning Frank- lln Sports club and Glace Bay. Each round will be a besi-of- seven affair. Junior Tennis Rankings ed the entire iiixty minutes. Rich- ard and Nicholson put up an out- standing game for the Regals. I Play was comparatively clean with only four minor penalties. The rink was filled to capac- ity, the 0'Leary fans accompany- Georgetown 0 Montague Primroses drew first blood when they won the first of a two-game. total goals. hockey series for the Intermediate ”B" TORONTO, tCP)w Roy Con- acher. former National Hockey League left-winger. has been ask- ed to join Penticton Vs in Europe for the world hockey mu. ament. Lorne Duguid. president of NHL of liiioppolitiun once the world tournament starts Friday. But he said he will cable CAHA president W. A. Baldy George. now in Europe. to find out if over- seas officials will permit Con- and Gerrard Bernard. who hand- ed out nine penalties during the game. -5- RIGIIT AT HOME BOLTON. England (CF) swan made I forced landing in the vA 15. tied ll. 76 points Points: Beliveau. Montreal. 66; B”5'"" 2 D9110” 2 ing their team in large nu - - . . olrlxn ld M d lll 1 b h r to joln the V3. Goailz Geriffrion. Montreal. 34 Amnuc cn” 3"." MONTREAL (C?) H Guy Dur-.in the junior men's lists and hers" m fiieayfngleofleiligd at t,l(ileng .Gi?):2:a)tov7i: b9”eV:'mgl;":he - ?:hi:yq"1is13;;L no G :'7'”T:T' iriizgerofswhaeii cyuet liundry m Monctnn 2 Amherst 5 Assists: Olmsfearl, Montreal, 43 mesllollnlne semi-final tied 3-3) shutouts: Sawchuk. Detroit. 11 ocher of Sherbrooke and Marietlel Laframboise of Montreal werei Eleanor Dodge of Montreal and Ann Barclay of Vancouver second Rcfcrecs were Joe Hunter and Robert Profit. Eagles 3 to 0 in Georgetown Rink last night. The ice was heavy but hockey four years ago. could con- tribute sufficient goals with the MOSTLY CATHOLIC Penalties: Flamun. Boston. 134 F”d"1c'”" 3 Ch3"1”""'”Wl'5 1 ed ill. r (c (1 ' 19:4; d hl - O'i.earylic scnr' 1 b G, v 1 minutes. lchulollelown lead. bnmllnlu gatatfonaliljunleyr rtigngls rzllllldrfllgss all an”; ril-acllkilill the women 5. Bernard and Hltnflhlsv Yeach the brand of hockey was fair con- SC tr: Rglsslifored m tau About 95 per cent of the Popula. . semi-final 4-!) d . ' , 85- l llh E . d A Qlllk slderlng the condition of the ice. 0 ' - v 15 tlon of Chile are Roman Catholics. . T'””TT"” ' ST N.,,gh,,.,. on 5",." "Ounce Mlmllav m8hl- JUNIOR MEN - 1. Guy Du- S,” H Pllllvd ll" d - el 3- pnnames were ,...,m,-.,.,,.- and In nine seasons in the NHL. play- e-?---mi Mmor League Sm," Gmlmndd l Saul, mam! , The announcemenr was ,..m. by rocher. Sherbrooke; 2. John Swann. -lmfl man I an R0 slerson with mm, mld have hm, as many ing with Boston. Detroit and Chi- tflreyhnunds leads best-of-seven 137- 69911195 1-'9C19"9- Chalrlllan 01 V""""”V"5 3' Pier" Lnmberiv Smle 303 5' more. but they were mostly for 9350- FQ., TO semi-final 2-)) North Bay 2 Pembroke 4 (North Bay leads best-of-seven semi-finals 2-ll Ontario Junior A Hockey Finals The kings County Minor Lea-i guo hockey play-oils will get un- derway tonlght at Montague rink the Davis Cup selection and Na- tional ranklng committees of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association. John Swann of Vancouver and Pierre Lambert of Victoriaville. Viciorlaville. Que.: 4. Smith Chap- man. Montreal: 5. Mike Carpen- tier. "Montreal ; 6. Mario Lauzon. Montreal; 7. George Morfitt. Van- couver: 8. Geoff Black, Montreal; 9. Francois Godbout, Waterloo. R.,Nlcholson scored twice for the losers. with LeClair and Rich- ard getting the others. Red Wings And out an earlier Detroit load. minor infractions. The winners led 1 to 0 at the end of the first on a goal by Hughes. They added two more in the sec- ond as Hughes got his second of the night and McGee got a single. "I might go," Conacher said. "but I'd have to do a lot of skat- ing. I'm out of shape." He now coaches Avro Canucka and plays a hit for the 0ld-Tim- ers. 'l'UESDAY:- Children's skating General Skating - u A with bantam, pee-wee and paper- Guelph 0 H""m'"" S g Q11"-W9" "med "mnd "d third Que.: 10. Ellis Britten. Rothesay, 3 ll l- G D dl , . EsDAY.,g weight teams of Montague eiigag- . V l V1 N. B.. and Nicky Weatherston. Boshon Bruins llnailn K::,:l'e":lwel'l: s;':rlr1;s'"';l:,: agefoglielheu C"aylladl5ae:re"l1rl1l'l:':;:'r ndlohcn-w dlul uni 'lp. at WED” ' w llnogu lf:0lIrl'll8C:)ef0lf.::toB:;ne classiiica- l -.3. - r K 3;;-,,-,.. . I l H'ailllfa'xl.Il0lnllIy- 1 M 1 H L promise of being I do or die bat- Hockey Assoclatloii. said he feels httndnth of C1137 1-till-1' 30131197 7' '. ””b””' T ' "1 no in en-. are e a- , These games are the fill! of l i """'" i frgmbojgg, Montregl; 2, Eleanor "9. Ac he V8 W!" be able to iake elm M. W m THURSDAY2- the home and home total goal ml”. '- ' " ' 1 Dodge. Montreal; 3. Ann Barclay. '7' ' how a handful of la fund q) 5.10 series. the second of which will be l -u--.-- ' 1 Vancouver; 4. Inga Webber. l(it- DETROIT (CPI-An unassisted M (B l sl l k , "ah ,, l in Canada's Eli inane atomic sum" ”"'"”"T""'”'-W played liter this Week , Li chener. 0111.: 5. Joan O'Brien. To- iall.V by defcnceman Marcel Prono- fl ". G"Td'l',' ";.",0) mm P”'."'i- ” 1 1 ulnar . Rood how they FRiDAY:- It is hoped that there will be a - - ronto: 6. Jean MacPherson. Bridgc- vosl late in the second period gava 0 M." ' ' Mom" 133' 1 .. ; l t lh. "H . n clulh '” .1.- ood attendance on hand to give i ; water. N. s.; 1. Nicole Boutcl, oue- Detroit Red Wings . 2-2 tie with ,l"j,”.'l'f 5'” L""" "'1' L" W-,;:. , "'11 '”'''' Children's Inunl l'”' . 1 youngsters a lot of helpful l l l bec: it. Louise Morissette. Quebec; Boston Bruins Monday night. mov- rnfl Fla' - Slllllltlsilirill, 10:07, annlrr .1-i. , . 9110 W0?” YIN Mo ' vocal and moral support. In tho ,. l ...,, 9. Pat Watt. rm-ago; 10. G. Dela- ing the Wings into a tie with Mont- sm,,,"'”",l,,l'. 5 ;:'”'”1' 13'” 1 nnofmnuoihagdssdlyrsdw General shun; put. than minor le-sue umu. 1 .4 - .. v 45'” ' creuiz. Cornwall. at. real Canadiens for leadership ofllte ,0", (G,,.f,'m,' 15:0,, 'fl”"'B5""l' US! IOCO RANGE tion. Got your M-uh Radars sA.l.muw,.; on important factor in the de- l l. X Among those receiving honorable National Hockey League. Mcxmuey modni) ink, :u”"' Dipot today: 87 Irfidolof lad- ' , volopmoat pf top calibre players . -. M l - ,r - I H I l , -.J mention were Robert Fraser of Pronovost cashed a from lmh pmhowm ".13 'P' ' 3591- DIAL gang. skating S- for Canada: natlioillaeldspgrt. blvlo . , , , . halite; lath: ;1:nlI'olrt:iVil:iOfg silo : n hefenceman-Bob ldhani to n,,h,'lh ,1, slum-k -mugallle; b ','" E.” in ludi-' -"nib. nu bu "um lg ,? been badly overoo . on: se- - , , . an ea o . . .. a salvage the tie after two Boston 1 ' - . . - nnr - r -----w 4 dam f thou - N W F S C iii ' , Labine 11.54. Ferguson and Howe aunt - .4 com. aw” mm can ' ' e .data was lacking for a mall cam” in an "Hod Mp” "mt M"k”" '"d K9117 ”im- TEgT ” lasts disappointed. The small fry links up for what they lack in list: with perseverance and un- efforts. which are. at- These two stamps. depicting two Canadian rarities. will be issued by the post office department during Na- oc tlonal Wildlife Week April 4-11. The four-cent stamp. left. ranking list of players under 15 but those receiving honorable men- tion included John Basliett. Tor- onto. Melvin Heit. Yarn-iouth. N.s. unynwiiiinpriniei-ecu i th Wi hd. ' IIITO-xcltins IporUn:"clv;:l- shows the head of the once-plentiful Musk-ox. now reduced gllrlglilil lC,v'lIe.pHaIlf&i!:v.'l in Hulls loaliili ihIltcBrui'iIgs' saixxigk back with g.',:g;fl'lll"" l: ';4.' 1 '- am no er to about 10000 in the far north. Only 21 of the Whooping - - -m 1- - - wn non within time ' ' """ " s and thou tuadtng an ' fax. M. LnBroue. St. E it no. Fl t Ed s df rd are no g"”'umw d . J” "ullfw Cranes depicted on the five-cent stamp have been counted 9..." ,-M, rm... 3,51,. "g; from (fl gmnerg hllfm: genuine-t. in Noon! YOll'l- (C? Photo). In the sirlr-sump. count Then. with Detroit's Gordie . Howe and Bltliotoallls kilrorno Fergu- l ' son serving c '" , III 1.. 1.43 rookie Don cK ugavo thorn SAINTS Alex Delvecchlo. scoring his third goal in two nights! opened the scoring late in the first frame Third period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Delvecchlo 6:41, Chev:-ems 13:36. Wolt 16:59. Mar annoy the lead with M! Nth goal of the season. a ruling I)-ootv book :.i:.'"i-c ' "0"" A - l V! W C C III I mm-on dug ' I. D. U. Gymaastni EM. TE. ."mIIC '.m:flE . ' t ' points of -mono Ilnls nah. ' ' VI. rotwoary .2: