t W r-rant:-bury. G. Ives vs. no. ‘ R NEW’ YORK -— Little Camille Henry of the New York Rangers has revealed there’s a pretty girl-behind his spectacular sharp- .v I“ ANGER S R shooting this season. Henry said the girl is Montreal TV personal- ity D o m i n i q u e Michel (left). Rangers promised him a $500. PSHOOTER 7 MARR in May--that's why he wants. the $500. bonus if he scored 25 goals this season. His total on Jan. 9th was 23. A native of Quebec City. he plans to marry Miss Michel (CP Wlrephoto) Red Wings ln2nd Place; Black Hawks Defeat Habs NEW YORK (AP)-—Detroit. Red Wings climbed into second place in the National Hockey League standings ahead of New York as they edged the reeling Rangers 3-2 Sunday night. The Wings’ vic- tory at Madison Square Garden. was their fourth straight and also extended the Rangers winless streak to eight. Detroit jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first period and then had to stave off a belated Ranger attack in the final period. SUMMARY I-‘irstnperiod: ,1. Detroit. Mick- oski (Pronovost) 0:29; 2. Detroit, Wilson (Kennedy. McNeil) 9:14. Penalties: Bailey. Fontiriato 17:55 Second period: 3. New York, Pebenton (Sullivan, MacDonald) 9:52: 4.. Detroit, Delvecchio 15:06; 5. New York, Hebenton (MacDon- ald) 15:51. Penalties: MacNei1I 7:50, Howell 11:28. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Gendron misconduct 4:09. Arbour 11:33, Kenn edy 6:150. Stops: Sawchuk 14 8 16-40 Paille I I18-25 A ~-12,040. CHICAGO (CP) - Chicago's last-place Black Hawks turned in their top offensive performance of the National Hockey League ‘season to pound the league-lead- lug Montreal Canadians 7-1 here Sunday night. ‘ The triumph was sweet revenge for the Hawks, who were dr-u-bbed 11-3 by the Canadiens Thursday night in Montreal. Chicago's pre- vlous high goal outputtwas five soals scored against New York early in the sason. . First period: 1.'Chicago, Hull (Lindsay, Mortson)._7:06; 2. Chi- cajzo, Lindsay (Dlneen, Hull) 7:39; 3. Chicago, Nesterenko (Murphy, Skov) 10:35; 4. Chicago. Litzenberger (Den, Nesterenko) rent 6:36; Thomson 11:51; Geof- frlon 17:50. Second period: 5. Montreal, Marshall (Geoffrion, St. Laurent) 2:44; 7. Chicago, Dineen (Lind- say, Hull) 12:16. Penalties: Moore 7:09, Johnson 16:55, Lind- say 16:55. Third period: 8. Chicago, Ka- chur (Litzenberger) 8:45. Penalt- ies: Pllote (two minors, 2:20; 0 l m 5 t e a (1 2:20 Johnson 7:27; BOSTON (AP)——Toront.o Maple Leafs snapped a six-ga-me win- less streak and moved into a fourth - place National Hockey Ramblers Ploy Aces Tonight Tonight at.\Civic Stadium in Summerside the Aces face their old‘ nemesis, the Amherst Ram. lems, and Hennessey’s hench- men will be going all out to try to snap the jinx that Amherst has had over them for quite some time now. The ‘r.-es have beaten (the Ramblers only once this season, an 8-4 verdict at Civic Stadium, and they man- aged to.hold them to a tie. at Bailey Arena in their first game in Amherst. All the other games have been setbacks, the Aces know that they are fast fading from -contention as the Royals and Ramblers play a game of leap-frog for first position, and fans can be sure that the Sum- merslde players will be giving their very best to bring home bacon tonight. The attendance record for e season. broken last Friday evening when the Royals played in Summerside, 17:04: 5. C h i c a g o, Lindsay (Vasko) 19:59. Penalties: St. Lau- will in all probability be bro- ken again. Canadfens Clo bber Rangers As Red Wings Drop. Hawks it looked like old tviemec‘-.in the National Hockey League Satur- day. The upstam of I more ro- ocnt day either got clobbercd or :held down. At Detroit. in a Saturday after- noon television encounter, the Red Wings whipped in three sec- ond-period goals ‘to trounce the Chicago Black Hawks 4-1. And at ‘Daron-to Saturday night, the hustling Maple Leafs saw vic- tory snatched from their grasp by the 2-2 tie fashioned by Boston CURLING DRAW The Following is the draw for hlondaii night at the Charlotte-'- town Club. 7 pm, pREsmENTs MATCH 17:40. Penalties: Howell 7:39, Ev- Ice 1 A. A. MacLeod, J. E. ans 11:57, Fontinato 19:19. Burnett. L. Wellner, W. Pickard vs. J, 1). Stewart, P. Brydges, R. nin (Moore) 2:46; 7. Montreal, lNew Westminster 4 Victoria 3 Geoffrion (A c h tymichuk, Olm-lseattle 1 Calgary 1 ice 2 L. D. MacKay, L. Johns-gstead) 3:33; 8. Montreal, Geof- Winnipeg 4 Saskatoon-St. Paul spillott, E. MacNutt. ton, T. White, A. \Tait vs. R.) Jones. F. Cannon, F. MacMillan, ]9. Montreal, Moore (H. Richard) Whitby 4 Pembroke 6 C. J. Macllean. Ice 3 A. W. Hyndman. L. Doyle. H. Trainor. Dr. Mac-‘ Kenzie vs. Ivan Horne, R. C. Parent. H. Spillett, A. H. Ander- son. ' Ice 4 Greg Mulholland, M. Mc- Gulgan. A. Bagnall, W. Rodd vs. H. R. Carruthers, S. Carson, O. K. Presby. L. Turner. W. Hayward and T. Milton BYE. 8:30 PM. VICE. PRES. SECTION “B” Ice 1 H. Dobson. J. 8. Taylor. C l-‘raught. J. Bowsner vs. R. Parker, G. Wright, 1. Trainer. 0. Cudniore. Ice 2 Dr. ()‘Hanley, P. Sim- monds, J. McKenna, A.’ Morri- son vs. D. George, .1. Boom- hower. R. Manning. Roy Camp- ‘yell. Tr‘:-' 1 lit. Maclleori, ‘D. Sliaw. Wood. Myers. M. Waddell, B. Cox. Ice 4 Gil Henry, H. Douglas A. Cnrruthers, D. MacPhall vs. _G. Bennett, J. Gorrill, R. Carr, Roy Vessey. E:-is Gillespie DWI Bruins. The third meeting Satur- day was at Montreal at night where the Canadiens belted New York Rangers. early-season lead- ers, 9-3, chiefly on the three-goal effort of Marcel Bonln. At Montreal, it was a big night for Les Habs all round but Bonin, picked up in a pre-season draft, topped the list. It was the eighth straight victory for Montreal and followed an 11-3 plastering of Chi- cago Thursday. Summary First period: 1. New York, Bathgate (Popein, Lewicki) 6:16; 2. Montreal, Bonin (H. Richard, St. Laurent) 7:15; 3. Montreal, Pronovost (Provost, G o y e t t e) 11:20; 4. Montreal. M a r s h all (Johnson, Moore) 13:20; 5. Mont? real, Bonin (Moore, H. Richard) Second period: 6. Montreal, Bo- frion (Goyette, Provost) 11:21;' 12:31; 10. New —York, Henry: (Creighton, Bathgate) 16:38. Pen- alties: Foley 10:22, Fontinato, major and misconduct 11:31, 130-,’ nin major and minor 11:31, Mar-§~Windsor 2 Kitchener-Waterloo 8 shall 13:03, Sullivan 13:03, John-3 son 15:16, Bathgate 19:37. Third period: 11. Montreal,l Marshall (Moore, Bonin) 6:30;; 12.. New York. Hebenton (Sulli-l van, Macdonald) 10:23. Penalties’ St. Laurent 7:13, Evans 17:27. I Stops: . ' Pallle 17 910-36. Plants 1111 8-305 SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago. Skov (Pilote) 2:50; 2. Detroit, Howe- 7:27; Penalties: Morison, -Bailey) :51, Arbour 4:25, Wilson 12:57. l Second period: 3. Detroit, Ken-l nedy. (Godfrey, McNeill) 3:28; 4. Detroit, Kennedy (Prnnovost, Wil- son) 8236; 5. Detroit, Bailey 12:44; Penalties: lV_l.or(son :30, Arbour; 5:28. i 'l‘hiNi Period? N0 5Cm'iI1i.-'1 Pen-jshawinigan Falls 4 Chicoutimi 6 altiesz Pilote 8:55, Mickoskl 9:02,) Godfrey 15:08. Stops Hall 12 13 3——.. ; Sawobuk I 7 5-40 New Haven 2 Clinton 4 |Kitchener 4 Windsor 1 League tie with B ston with a 5-3 victory over the s umblin-{Bruins Sunday night. Tomnto, which had gained onl a pair of ties since Christmas capitalized on Boston defensive lapses for all its goals with Gary Aldcorn scoring two and Ron Stewart, Billy Harris and Dickie Duff one each. SUMMARY F11-st periodtll. Toronto, Stew- strong, P u l f o r d (two minors each) 18209. Second period: 4. Toronto, Ald- corn 1:23; 5. Boston, Mackell (Stasiuk, Horvath) 13:32. Penal- ties: Boivin 2:09; Horton 12:07; Morrison 13:50. Third period: 6. Toronto, Har- ris 12:47; 7. Toronto, Duff (Mi- gay) 18:21; 8. Boston, Horvath (Bucyk) 19:38. Penalties: Pul- ford 7:35. ._Bovin 10:36, Sias-ink Lindsay 9:14; Litzenberger 11:56. art 2,14; 2_ Toronto, A1dc0m15;39. Stops: (Duff. Masnick.) 11:04: 3. Bastion. Stops: Pl-‘ante. 912 7-28 Stasluk (Hillman, Bucyk) 17:43. Miller 10 I0 5--25 Hall 9 51?-26 Penalties: Sloan 4:53; R. Arm- Chadwick 91014-33 A: 15,943. This evening at 6.30 at the Charlottetown Hotel the ninth Maritime Provinces Hockey School for coaches and referees Saints Edge’ A P. W.'C. 39-38 St. Hnunstans University ed- ged Prnce of Wales College 39- 38 Saturday afternoon in an ex- citing basketball game. The Saints retained their sec- ond place position behind‘ the Trotters by winning. They were led by Linegar: and M‘acG_onne1l who each racked up 9 points. Raddatz. MacKenzie and Mac- Lean led the PWC scorers with 8 points. Following are the lineups. S.D.U. --Tooke 7, Ltnegar 9. Kelly 2, MacKinnon 8. Led well 4, Shea, MacGonnell 9. Mar.-Donald. Denny. Total--39. P.W.C. --Raddatz 8, MacKen- zie 8, Sorey 3, MacLean 8, Rog- ers, White 6, Scantelbury 3, McNutt 2, Total 38. HOCKEY SCORES National League Montreal 1 Chicago 7 Toronto 5 Boston 3 Detroit 3 New York 2 American League Hershey 6 Rochester 6 Springfield 2 Providence 4 Cleveland 1 Buffalo 4 ’Que.-N.B. Senior Campbellton 5 Amqui G Matane 1 Rlmouski 5 Saturday Maritime Senior A Charlottetown 3 Amherst 6 SATURDAY . NHL Chicago 1 Detroit 4 Boston 2 Toronto 2 ’ New York 3 Montreal 9 A111. Buffalo 0 Cleveland 12 Rochester 5 Hershey 2 . Providence 2 Springfield 2 WHL 5 OI-IA Eastern Senior Cornwall 0 Belleville 1 OI-IA-NOHA Sc-nlor Sudbury 1 North Bay 5 Chatham 3 Sault 3 International Indianapolis 5 Cincinnati 4 Louisville 2 Toledo 4 Troy 3 Fort Wayne 8 Eastern League Charlotte‘2 Washington 0‘ Philadelphia 2 Johnstown 3 OHA Junior A Hamilton 2 St. Catharlnes 0 Toronto St. Michael‘: 1 Guelp‘ 2 Western League New Westminster 4 Victoria 3 Seattle 1 Calgary 1 Winnipeg 4 Saskatoon-St. Paul .3 Okanagan Senior Penticton 5 Vernon 7 Kamloops 3 Kelowna 1 SUNDAY Qllehec League Quebec 4 Montreal 3 OHA-N01-IA Ontario Senior A Whitby 6 Ottawa—l-lull 6 Bollevllla 8 Cornwall 4 Hockey “School Opens Tonight gets underway. This year's school as usual is being staged by the Provincial Physical Fitness Divi- sion with the cooperation of the National Hockey League and the Maritime Amateur Hockey As- sociation. - This evening's session will tak the form of a dinner with Mr. Earl Ross, radio and television sportscaster, C. K. C. W., Mone- ton, N. B. Delivering the address to officially open the School Im- mediately following dinner. the first session of the School takes place when referee-in-chief of the Q. S. L., Georges Gravel, takes over to git/e candidates their opening session on rules and re- fereeing. Candidates are expected to at- tend this year's School from several Island and Mainland cen- tres. With an instructor of such standing and experience as Mr. Gravel, those attending are as- sured of an interesting and pro- fitable course and officials in charge along with candidates are looking forward in anticipation to hearing Mr. selke’s opening mes- sage. . Any hockey coaches managers or referees interested in improv- ing the game on their own per- sonal knowledge of the game or getting the interpretations, etc., of experienced instructors are in- vited to attend this Hockey School. Summerside Minor Hockey 8. A. A. Minor Hockey Program for week ending Jan. 18th. Mon- day-4-5 Midget All-Star practice, Pee Wee No. 7 Curran and Briggs vs Pee Wee No. 3 Willard MacDonald, 6.30-7. Paperweight Minor No, 1 Rogers and Arnett vs. Paperweight No. 2 R. C. A. F. Ass'n., 7.-.30 Bantafh No. 3 Holmans‘ vs. Bantam No. 5 Mari- time green houses. Wednesday 6.00-7.00 Bantam All -Stars Thursday-4.00 -4.30-Paperweight No. 1 Legion vs Paperweight Major No. 2 Kinsmen. 4.30 -5.00 Pee Wee 1 Legion vs Pee Wee 5 Holman’s 5.00-6.00 School Team Practice. FI‘ld‘3y--4.00 -4.30 Pee Wee Kins- men vs Pee Wee 4 Rotary, 4.30- 5.0() Pee Wee 3 Ya Men vs Pee Trotters Beat S’_Sicle Spuclniks The Charlottetown Trotters defeated the Snmmerside Spud- m.ks 111 a regular Island Basket- ball League fixture at Civic Au- ditorium in Summerside Satur- day afternoon by the score of 77-56. The home .boys were leading the Trotters‘13-3 at one stage of the first quarter and finished the quarter still ahead 13-9. The visitors started to check them in their own none, however and the tide of battle changed. the hall finishing with the Trotters on top 34-23, and with 3 36-42. edge at the end of the third quarter. Mark Ladner. whose lay-up shots were almost 100 percent effective piled up a grand total of 42 points to lead both teams. David Arnold was hizli secret for Spuduiks 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Monday, Jan.. 13, .___. . , 1958 HALIFAX (CP) -- Charlotte- town's St. Dunstan‘s University basketball team downed the Nova Scotia Technical College squad 46-33 here Saturday. and upset- Stadacona 46-30 Sunday in Rambler Amherst Ramblers scored with 51 seconds remaining Saturday to beat Charlottetown Royals 6-3 in a Maritime Senior Amateur Hockey League encounter, .that was played in Amherst. V The win put Amherst back In first place in the standings with 23 points. one more than the Charlottetown club. Summerslde, who came up with a 5-4 victory over the just starting Mount Al- lison.Mounties in Sackville Satur- day, are trailing far behind the League leaders with 15 points. A thousand fans, largest crowd of the season, saw Ray Sleeves of Amherst holding Royals score- less until the 6:28 mark of the second period. - SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD: St. Dunslan's Wins Twice- In Exhibition Hoop Matches In First Place 3:00; 2. Amherst, Doug. Polly . 1. Amherst, Hayden (Polly) Following are the results of another busy Minor Hockey day at Sports Arena, Saturday: BANTAMS Qrioles 3. Gulls 1. Orioles‘ goals by Lloyd Duffy (2), G. Murphy; Gulls’ goal by B. Diamond- Cardinals 2, Robins 1. Cardinal: goals by W. Richard; Robins‘ goal by H. MacLean. Panthers 1, Elks 5. Panthers’ (3). F. Do'w (3), B. Dingwell; Elks‘ goals by R. Mccarville (3), C. Cheverle, D. Lawlor. Wolverines (2), Bisons 2. Wol- verines’ goals by H. Ladner, A. MacLeod: Bisons‘ goals by M- Macxinnon (2). ; PAPERWEIGHTS . Falcons 3. Bluebirds 0. Falcons‘ goals by Roger Frizzell (2), Don Walters. Tifigrs 1, Bruins 0. Tigers‘ goal by . Clark. - - .Ravens 1. Wolves 0. -Ravens’ goals by A. Balderston (2). 1". Quinn. ’ Bears ti. Redwlngs 0. Bears’ goals by Flood (3), B. Docher-ty,. B. Whltlock, Colin Campbell. PEE WEE8 Eagles 3. Springers 1. Eagles‘ Alberion Rink Curling Draws Curling Schedule - Alherton rink. JAN 13 7 P. M. K. Matheson vs. G. Gibson. C. Gordon vs H. Barbour I P. M. . ’.Myrick vs. Hunter. Campbell vs. Perry. JAN 14 7 P. M. K. Matheson vs. A.Wi1kle 9 P. M. Turner vs Bryan. JAN 15 7 P. M. A C. Gordon vs G. Gibson. rick vs H. Barbour 9 P. M. ' Campbell vs. Hunter. A wilkie vs. Perry. JAN 16 7 P. M. Turner vs Gibson. 9 P. M. Bryan vs. Myrick JAN 17 - ‘I P. M. K. Matheson vs. 1-1. Barbour. A. Wilkie vs. Hunter. 0 P. M., Bryan vs Perry. Turner vs. G. Gordon. My- Wee 0 MacAusland's, 5.00-5.45 Paperweight All Star Pract-ice 5.45-6.30 Bantam I Legion vs Ban- tam 6 White Star Laundry. Satur- day 8.00-9.00 Pee Wee All Star practice. 9.00-10.00 Midget 1 A. E. MacLennan vs Midget. 3 Legion, 10.00-10.45 Bantam 2 Rotary vs. Bantam 4- P. E. I. Bag Factory. 10.45 11.15-Paperweight Major 2 Kinsmen vs. Paperweight Major 3 Y’s Men. 11.15-12.00- Paper- weight Minor 1 Rogers and Arnett vs Paperweight Minor 2 R. C. A. F. Association 12.00-100-Bantam 3 Holman’: vs Bantam 5 Maritime Green Houses. 5.00-6.00 Skating- hoys and girls grades 9 to 12. Note--All Star teams for this MINOR HOCKEY, RESULTS goals by R. Bigger (3) F. Nellsen m exhibition matches. , McGuigan was a standout in both St. Dunstan's wins. He collected a total of 34 points. 20 iv in the Stud game. In both games. the P.E.I. vis- s Back 7:57; 3. Amherst. L.-Kiley 9:22 Penalties: L. Kiley 6:52, R. Josey 13:10 S COND PERIOD: Amherst. Belllveau. (Boss) 6:03; 5. Charlottetown. Dowllns (Pineau, Dunn) 6:3; V Penalties: L. Kiley 3:40. B. Whitlock 358, B. Furze Major. 11:03, E. Josey major 11:03. - THIRD PERIOD 6. Charlottetown, Carroll (Shep- hard) 5:42; 7. Amherst. Boss (Mullins, Legere) 11:54: 8. Charlottetown, Shepherd (Mac- Clure) 17:30; 9. Amherst, Boss (Belllveau) 19249; ~ Penalties: R. Josey 5247. R- Mullins 12:30. STOPS: Steeves 7 16 12--35 Doyle 13 15 14——42. goals by Bill Weatherby (2): Gerard‘ MacDonald; springer-s goal by John Campbell. Hawks 1, Sparrows 0. Hawks’ goal by Billy MacFar1ane. _ Spitfires 0. Springers 0. This was a close] played game with neither team able to realize a tally. Wildcats 3. Foxes 0. Wildcats‘ goals by Jimmy McAdam, Jim- y Duffy. Fred Roberts. Hornets 1 Cubs 0. Hornets‘ goal by Robert MacNutt. l MIDGETS Flyers 5, Arrows 3. Flyers‘ goals by J. Davis (3). D. Lee, D. Rogers; Arrow goals by L. Mc- Clintock (2). J. Hynes. A Royals 7. Ramblers 2. Royals’ goals by G. Whitlock (2), ‘B. Show (2), B. MacDonald,'A. Gre- gory, P. Clark. Ramblens goals by F. Gauthier, B. Breman. V Darts,5 Vics 3. Darts goals by I. (Brown (2) Malone (2). Doiron; Vics‘ goals by L. Dunn (2) J. Poultoh. ’ JUVENILES Royals 10, Vics 5. Royals‘ goals by D. Wood." J. Clark (2), B. Mulligan (2). F. Burke (2), M. Garbonneau (3), Vics’ goals by D. Simmon's (3). R. Bradley, D. Storey. Officials:--— Leroy Barnett, Don Frizzell, G. Wellner. Bill Boyles. J. Poulton. R. White. W. Lam- bor, F. Burke, J. Davis. D. Flan- naghan. This Week’: Skating Program Monday 4:00-5:30 pm. Admission 25c & 10c Monday 1!: Wed. Nights 8-10 p.m.—Adm. 50c Tuesday-—-8:15 p.m. Maritime Senior Hockey—- S’Sido vs. Ch’t'own Wednesday 1-3 p.m. pre-school skate Adm. 25c a family Wednesday 4-5:30 Admission 25c & 10c Thu.rsday—8:15 p.m. Amherst vs. Ch’town Friday 8-10 p.m. Admission 50c & 25c Saturday 2:30-4:15 Admission 25c & 10c‘ SPORTS ARENA For Quick — Reliable Service CALL 0581 6582 STAR CAB RADIO CARS week‘s practices will have the same lineup as for’ last Wednes- day’: games. 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