--ma-....-so 2 r.... -..-;-Lg. . . Saint John Scores 4-3 Win. Over Halifax In Weird Sort SAINT JOHN, N. 3., March 11 --Saint John Beavers pushed Hali- fax St. .Mary's lower into third place of the Maritime Major Hoc- key League by a 4-3 decision to- night in a fixture featured by two Halifax goals shot under un- usual circumstances. a third per- iorl rhubarb and missile-throwing by irate fans. Tile first period ended 3-0 for Saint .lohn after tallies by Jack Mt-lilrum. Al Buchanan and Ron lliirst. Johnny Ubrism fired the winner in the third. Bob Bowness was credited with two for Ilnli- inx. Bill Warwick netting the alhnr The two Halifax goals in a .'ifl- second span of the middle poriod resulted from it strange seqiienve of odd cirriinislant-es. First. L'hriaco broke his stick. Vl'liili- he wzis getting a new one, Bowlless srnrcfl. Then. as soon as he re- tilrncd. Johnny broke the new slick. and before ho was iiack nith another rcpilicclnent War- ivltk lzillicd. Receive Majors 0'FlBheFI.l': IOTWIIIJGS. Ul'7.YiElC0. gate being the only two visiting in ;"". ”"'l ,"”e ,f;l."m,',:”l' ,.,'(l:.:'f:f.f.l.l'Laiizelle. it-stifv their 6-0 win over ill:-.'(!1lacl'E "1"-'”” "F . - ' ' I ,1 Referee: I-frank Elliott aild Blair Mi . . ' ; took a healing fiom the Salnwpcwrsl IFS; thlgglsassargxt lgltizgglglg rm.-:::.:. . i liE..L”2.."1l:i 'i.?.'33.'?f.?..:2.2 I-Saint. John. Meldrum I e 3 o ' iilbriaco. I-Ieweyi . 4:49 - , , 2--Saint. John. Buchanan lrfnhz lxtulilonsfru h Ray Sigh: .o.F1alm,u,J :19 . e. n e sc e if e an are. John rlelr-nccmnn. After the L'brilico ilit-idenis. and for nearly two minutes nhilc Rt-;ivt-rs were two men short, the Saints wrre unable to get a shot on the Saint John go.-il. Cari Smells and Nick Nicolle ' were ICTYIHK YTTIHOTS. Play was held up six minutes or more by a rhubarb in the last half of the titird. Johnny Arilndcl. Saint John defenceman who was lint ill tonight's lineup, took a seat on the Beaver bench without his tiniform. Referee Frank Elliott ni-doi-ed him off and Arundel laillzhed. The incident resulted minute misconduct penalty at 711.28 against the Saint John tram. with Doug llowi-y. ll Saint John Senlors' play who jobieri the Reaver lineup last Saturday night elected to do the serving. Ordered Out Arundel also hopped into the box and was then ordered off the rink. He disappeared into IhP stands. While Elliott. sought in pn- in it 10- Of Game ilceman to make sure of Arundei's --i in-L" 'in removal. the irate fans fired pea- nuts and other articles to the ire. Sweeping work further delayed the game. Later. one of the 2.300 fans said he had heard someone refer to Elliott as "cabbage head". and presumably the referee thought the remark came from Arundel. The st-oro was tied at 3-3 early in the. third when Nixon's screen- cii shot gliinccd home off Row- licssl SlIt'k. librincolll deciding marker was shot at 15:38. Ubriarn set up Mcldrum for the first tally of the night while ;lI.-illfax played a man short. Buch- ltinali made it 2-0. hciped by coach lPc.'inut O'Flnhcl'ty. and the first t . eriod scoring ended after Hurst , 'nnd Bill hit-Ci'ai'kcn broke away 3- .during a. four-man Halifax attack. , l Line-ups: J”; 1V . Halifax: Goal. Strachsn: dc- ' ifellce. Drainville. Weaver. Hosking. For the Islanders last night's Bloom: forwards. Nixon. Lcswlck.;game was an excellent opportilillty :Bownt'.-ss. McArthur. Thompson.;t.-i fatten scoring averages and for Ford. Campbell, Watson. Warwick: the Millionaires it proved to be jus; Saint. John: Goal. Gordon; de- a light workout with goalie Cliff fence. Smclle. Meslch. Pcrklnspl Hicks and ct-niremiin Frank Bath- THE GU ARDIAN, Goal Hungry Islanders- Boost Scoring Averages Trouncing Mills 14-1 The goal hungry Charlottetown Islanders quncched their hunger at the expense of the Sydney Millionaires last night by crump- llng the Mont.-ymen 14-1 in a inp- slded game at the Forum before is small crowd of fans. Bullet. Bob Gray and Wee Wil- lie Marshall led the Islanders on- slaught by scoring four goals. "Huh" Beaudry and Jim Mac- Kenzie each scored two and de- fensemen Phil Vitale and Johnny Dutcliak rounded out the scoring by shooting single goals. In all the Islandcrs collected 38 scoring points with every playci cxcept Ray Frederick figuring in the scoring. "Buck" Whitlock and Gray were high men with five points each. followed by Jim Mar- Kenzie, Don Beliringer alid Mar- siiall with four. The scoring feats of the locals i .new nine points out of a piay-off- m.43 spot. Tonight they play in Htillfaxl and then they move back to Syd-l -iiey for two games with the Monc-l ton Hawks. On Saturday night,' 6.38 they plav the Miners at Glace Bay. 3-Saint John. Hurst (McCracken. Buchiinani Penalty: Bloom 4:01. Second Period 4-Halifax, Bowncss (Thompson. Hoskingl 5HHamax' we,-wick pf! the Millionaires could win those IMcArtliur, Leswlcki , 7:03 : last three games their almost nope- Pcnaltics: Thompson :42. Ni-W059 011311905 Oi milking ill? Dl8.V- coue agga, smeue a;43, Dmm.:offs would be considerably bright- ville 1-1:23, Meslch (major) jened. It mav be that the Million- 15:32. McArthur (major) 15:32. aires. as Ronnie Matthews says. Third Period are dead on their feet from the lit) 6-Halifax. Bowness .z:inle schedulc but it is more log- tNixon. Thompson) 2:21-.iral to think that they are hold-. 7”SEll1l- Johll. Ubrlaco .inz hack for those three panics ntl (Mulligan: , . 15:38 thc cnd of the week. l Penalties: Slnellc 7:42. Mes-E 0 ' 0 16h 10i51. 19i42- Saint John: At any raic they wcrr an indif- llnlsconductl 11:28 (served by tni-ant looking team last night. stop?em"' l'I;llt;ir defense was never looser and 3 tel-forwadsn' it fit 5”'lfClla" -- 7 5 5-39 into a Eadie heedefr F'?ll11l'llcel:s3ilci lilo G"”l"” -- if 7 7 -1 season they took a 10-2 trimming league leaders Here Tonight The league lesdlng Saint John Beavers will plsy the Islanders at the Forum tonight in s game that already has been postponed on two occasions due to bad weather. Tonight's game should be an- other ln the series of the thrill- ing ice battles that. has been waged here between the two teams this winter. On Charlottetown ice the Is- landers have demonstrated a su- periority over the Beavers. In seven games here the Islanders have won four and tied two while losing one to the Saint. John entry. The Islanders play three games with the Beavers this week. To- morrow night they are scheduled to play in Saint. John and Friday night the two squads are slated to return here for their final meet.- lng of the league schedule. Ch'iown Curling Club Schedule 3 P. M. Ice 1-J. E. Burden vs. J. J. Mor- rl s. Ice 2-W. R. McNeill vs. J. B. McDonald. Ice 3-E. J. Clark vs. E. F. Acorn. Ice 4-Dr. Glddings vs. Dr. Prowse. '1 P. M. Ice 1-Dr. McDonsld vs. Elmer McDonald. Ire 2-W. H. Worth vs. Col. Full. Ice 3-J. S. Moore vs. Dr. Mc- Iniyre, Ice 4-Ern Mrlnnis vs. H. C. Atkinson. 9 P. M. Ice 2-A. W. 1-Iyndmsn vs. .1. r. McLeod. Ice 3-W. R. Jenkins vs. Jolln McDonald. Rolls of Film tic-volopetl llllfl printed. 24 hour service. Double also prints. Any roll of 3 ex- wluro only 40 cents. Reprints I cents each. Moll Film Service, Charlottetown. ' lhcrc bill. that. night. ihev looked good in comparison in the most recent. rxhibition on Charlottetown ire. It was a somewhat. sorry and sobering tboillzht to think that these same Millionaires worn the bcsi: team in the Maritimes last year. :Allhies To in. ;S'side For Title were the only redeeming features of the one-sided contest. The game produced little in the way of excitement as the Millionaires put ilp only a token resistance and showed next to nollling in the way of offensive power. The win strengthens the Island- crs hold on second place in the lcague standing. As ll result of the Halifax loss to Saint John the Islanders are noiv three points up on the Saints. For ovcr two periods it seciucd as though goalie Ilrty Frcrtiriclt was on his way to a shutout. In the first. two sessions he lind kirkcd out 1?. shots. six in each period. But. at the 6:31 mark of the final session left winger Freddy Hildebrand spoiled his bid. )1:-i.'v' blocked a steaming drive by Bill Dinning but Hildebrand who was pzirked at the edge of the crcascl flipped the puck off the pads in-! to the top of the net for the onlyl Sydney marker. I The Islanders went into a 2-0; lead in the first period on goals. by Gray and Vitaie. At the end of the middle period the scnrc stood 7-0 as the result of iwov goals by both Marshall and Mac-ll Kcnzie and one by Gray. ' p The Ahbles -last, night won the- .Charlottetown juvenile title by dc-l Th” Mlm”Ml”5 dressed only ifeating the Prince of Wales Col-' ””,l"' "'9" mid 0”” M '-mm 7-0”” :1,” Jmentlgs 3.3 and thereby mmlPirie had. to retire just a'tcr the lthe right to meet. Summersidc for lhlrd Fermi 5t3”9d- PM? W95 the Island title. It is expected that 5”"Ck,”” me 9-Wild b.V 3 Slick Mid Ithe ms, game Wm be played ml two stitches were renuh-ed to close Bedeque tonight. and the secondlm” l:”h' Missing "W1 "W NW5 ignme here Saturday night. llnefup W” Dunc MRC1"i3'1'9 W10 Forbes Kennedy paced the Ab has a badly infected iirm and who bles with three goals and two as- Wm W91-V b" 105' "Tr "19 T9” "1 sists. lan Kennedy -fired two goals. the 5"5”"- 13”” "whiff" Whelfm 15 IM . Mad;-aydenp MMGUIRH and also out for the year wilii a brok- lsquarehriggs one each for the win-go" Wrists iners. Wood -scored twice for p.w,' C. and Clark once. one The Islanders must. have estab- lished ll record for themselves by SUMMARY picking up 38 scoring points. "Buck" ivhitlock boosted his assist 1.-5,” P"h,d total for the season to 55 with those five assists. Willie Msrsilall is sec- ond to Jim Anderson of Glace Bay in the K081 scoring department. Willie has 411 against 48 -for And- erson and those four goals enab- lEd him 10 Jump into fourth posit- ion in the point-scoring race. Bob Gray found the going .to his ilk- ing and piled in four goals, on an- l-Abbles. F Kennedy 2-Abbles. M. MacFa,vde (F. Kennedy) . Penalties-None. . 1:20 2101 Second Period 3-Abbies. I. Kennedy (P, Kennedy. H other occasion he hit the zoal past 4..Abb.es' 1. Kennedy and at least twice more had gold- (Maclraydeni . 10.-:15 "1 llC0l'lns opportunities. Bob has 5Lp,w.c” Cm-k 12.35 fired 23 goals this year. 6-Ahbles. .VlacGulgan ' 1 2 (Davey) :50 The game provided the Islanders Penalties-Purcell Willi Ml M-W TWO Dolnis which is of utmost. importance in the battle Third Period f0FdE:c;3ndrpLsce. The disastrous . roa r o e l-Ialifa si - 7--Abbles Squarebrlzizs gather vflth the wlnnlnxz satrzificutiz R W M . 1:11 the fslanrlcis has put the club in - - - -. 0 . . 513341 favorable position. The Islanders 9-Abbies. F. Kennedy HG. Macciulgan. MncFR)1lPnl 10-Abhies. P. Kennedy 11-P.W.C. Wood (MacDougalli , , . Penalties-C. MacGulgsn Jorl. K Clark (major). F. Ken lllbdy lmajorl. smith tmajori. ihave been unbeaten in their last. six games while the Halifax saints have lost their lssst. four. The last three llallfsx losses have been by a one goal margin. 0 O O Hanging in the Islanders dress- ing room those days is s pair of six ounce boxing gloves. The mitts were sent. to the Islanders from I ed that they be made available fol all plll.VEll8. especially Phil Vitals. I. T F A I'll: The gloves were sent. as s token of Saint. John .. 4o 21 12 341222 110 gratitude in return for the coal Ch'town 39 35 it 295 295 8'! and kindling which a group of IHslifsx .. . 38 39 ii 338 329 81 Charlottetown fans sent. to Hal- Glace Bay 34 41 ii 288 308 '16 ifsx coach Wllf Field following Moncton .... .. 30 39 12 263 316 '72 the dressing room episode st. thel Sydney 28 43 11 2'11! 301 Charlottetown Forum. It will nlooi FORUM CALENDAR Min. 11 to is rvszsnsx-nocxav-svnnav-3:30. - - - CHILDREN'S SKATING .. . wsznnasnsv-nocxav-sr. JOHN-8:30. THURSDAY-SCHOOL HOCKEY-72.10. CHILDRENS SKATING ......... .. ' FRIDAY--HOCKEY-ST. Cl-llLDREN”S SKATING - ..... .. SATURDAY-GENERAL SKATING - .................. M. 2:30 to mo PHYSICAL rrrnzss I cd that Field was presented with s miniature tele- phone earlier ln the season when? he was boasting sbout. his ability. to use a phone in order to securel players. - ' l 4 to 530 Right. winger Connie Bonliommc. stones that he may be back in action on either Ssturdsy of this week or Monday of next. Connie is working out. dnily and yeslei--I day wore his full dress uniform for the first time since he was injured in Moncton weeks ago. ................ .. 4 to 5:30 t JOHN-8 I to 5:510 he straighten: it. out. but it is ini-' proving esch day. Among those . To-NIGI-l'1"s HOCKEY 31'. JOHN - vs - fer. ANDERI nclin SALE AT 9.li.ll. worklnl but. with Bonhomms is Ill Til! TOP TIMI II The FORUM group of fans in Halifax who a.sk- 1 His elbow is still A bit stiff when l-an hmdte himuu puny wgll on p The shots on goal give some .Indication of the play bill rvrii .lhey don't tell the true facts. In the first period both goalies sinp-. .ped six shots but the ISlflllflf.'i'S' controlled the play. The locals. nutshot the visitors 40-11 in the last. two periods. i For young Cliff Hicks in the Sydney nets it was a rough Inight. Even at that Hicks had his lgood moments, spoiling numerous Islanders bids. After the first period the visitors defense sur- rendered nnd ille Islanders lswarmed through at will. i The Millionaires made it fight Iof it for the first few minutes nl-. lthough the hoci.'t".V W05 I100? i" watch. The Mont.-ynien played it defensively with six men hack of the red line most of the lime hilt the two goals by Gray and Vilnlc took them out of their shell. To- wards ihe end of the period they put on an attack but. were stop- ped cold by Frederick who pitti- ed off nice saves on Pirie and George Robertson. Lorrie Plrie had the first shot on net in the second period and Frederick blocked nicely. Then the Islanders scoring parade started. Jim MacKenzle opened it by knocking in Bob Gray": rc- bound at the 4.38 mark. Willie Marshall scored his first goal from close-in at the 9.14 mark after picking up Denis Smith's rebound. Two minutes later Willie climnxcd a scramble nroflnd the Sydney cage ll.V firing the disc into the rigging. MarKen1.ls and Gray wound up the scoring gar the period. Mac- Kenzle conv ted Whitlock's goal mouth pass and Gray took a pass from MacKenzle to rifle a short shot behind Hicks. Lorne Plrle had to retire at the start of the third period after being struck on the eye lid with a stick. "Hub" Beaudry replaced Walt Pawlyshyn on the left win: of. the Tralnor line and startoti the islanders away hy' firing "Buck" Whltlock'l rebound into the cage. Then the Millionaires struck for their only counter. After that it was Marshall, Gray. Dutchnk. Gray, Marshall and Beaudry in that order for the Islanders. Dutciisk's goal was probably the nicest. of the lot. The big do- ft-ncemsn circled the net and fir- rd the puck into the twincs on the far side. The Whltiock - Gray - Mackenzie line picked up 14 points between them. The Marshall line scored 11 points and the Trslnor llnc seven. The Millionaires dressed only 12 players. using three defence.-men and eight. forwards. Frank Blith- ...r.i'izrT.i:ri?.rma.?i:F&i;.; lgnte was 'Syiincy forward with George Rob- CHARLOTTETOWN easily the outstanding erlson turning In a respectable effort. The Islanders dressed 15 men. The game was cleanly with only three penalties being handed pill. The Islanders drew two and the Mills one. Linc-ups: Sydney: Goal. Hicks; defence. Levandoski. Matthews. Dinning; forwards, Piric. Gallagher, Blru- played kow, Roach. Hildebrand, Robert.- son. Bathgate. Chal'lotletoivn: Goal, Frederick; defence. Travis, Dutchak. Vitale, McLagan; forwards. Gray. Trai- nor. 1-'avero. Marslisll, Bellringcr, Whltlock, Pawlyshyn. McKenzie, Beaudry. Snlith. Officials: Malin slid Mill. SUMMAIIY First. Period I-Clmrlottetown. Gray (Whitlock. McKenzie) 2-Charlottetown. Vitale tPawlysliyn. Trainori . Penalty: Robertson. 5:21. Second Period 3-Charlottetown, McKenzie (Gray) . .. .. .. . .. . 4:38 4-Charlottetown, Marshall tBellrlngcr) .. . . 9:14 5-Charlot.tct.own. Marshall (Bellringer. Smith) 6-Charlottetown. McKenzie -twhitlock. Travisi '1-Charlottetown. Gl'ny iMcKcnzic. Trnvlsi Penalties: None. Third Period 8-Chllrlottctowli, Beaudry twhitlock. Favcrot 9-Sydney. Hildebrand (Dinning, Birukow) 10-Charlottetown. Marshall 11:11 16:00 17:35 MARCH 12. 1952 Mclennan Rink In Trophy Play Al Summerside A rink skipped by Mary McLen- nan will represent the I.odies' Di- vision of the Charlottetowll Curl- ing Club in the Provincial play- downs for the Carl E. Crockett Trophy to be Thursday at Bum- merslde. It is expected that rinks from Montague and Alberton will also attend. other members of the winning Charlottetown rink are Sybil MacMillan, third. Marion Docken- dorff, second, Rosemary Hill, first. Two other rinks. runners-up in the local competition, will Journey to Summerside for an exhibition series. They are: No. 1 rink, Kay Johnstone. skip. Elizabeth Mac- Donald, third. Doris MacDonald. second, Velma Mellish, flint; No. 2. Ada Mlrhar, skip, Helen Mac- Kenzle. third. Etta Bell, second, Jean Glddlngs, first. ......Garrison Rifle tlmlleague Smut "A" DIVISION In a recently fired match of the "A" Division of the Rifle League. the following results were obtain- E . 5 Gigs. Regt. "A" Navy ..A.. R. C. A. F. .. . P. E. I. Rcgt. Officers Individual Scores: 5 Sign. Regt. Cpl. E. Mullins .. Oicdt. L. 0. Austin Wm. M. McAleer RSM. J. F. Smith I the Islanders 14-1 rout of the Syd- Hard On Hicks Willie Marshall (left) and Bob ney Millionaires. Gray also picked Gray (right) gave goaltender t-liff up an aulst to score five palm. Hicks plenty of trouble last. night. during the game the same number Both players scored four goals in as line-mats "Buck" Whitlock. Last Minute MONCTON. N. B.. March 11 - (CF)-A goal by George Scholes with 30 seconds of play remaining tonight. enabled Moncton Hawks to hold Glace Bay Miners to o 5-5 tie in it Maritime Major League game. The deadlock left. Hawks four points behind Mincrs in fourth place, last playoff position in the six-team league. The game was a fast.-moving. wide open affair all the way. llawks took an early one-goal lead. saw it. equalled iii the second period. and came fmm behind ,with the score 5-3 against them to gain a draw. The third period contained most of the action. with eight. goals being scored, four by each team. Hawks dominated the They hammered 33 shots at. Arneli in the Glace Bay cage compared with the 15 handled by Don Lock- hart but. many of their shots were T hurried and handled easily by thi- (Bcllringer) .. . 'l:01 ll-Churlottetowli. Gray cap." Hennessey 1” tDut.chak. 'l'i:ainoi-I 11:46 476 ..-Charlottetown, Dutcliak (whmockl V In” Low man oiitnv "A" 91 1:!-Cliarlottctoivli. Gray 4-NcPo' S. G Bowl” . twhllloclll . . 5. Macxenzte g 14-Charlottetown. Marshall icpo L. ueweuyn tBcllringcr) . . . . .. :10 Cpo. A. Costello . 15-CIiarlott.etown. Beaudry zcpo. E. V. pmeau tlifcbagiinl y 18:15 Penalties: Dutchak 9:30, l9;l'l.l SW5? 1:. c. M. r. Hicks. . ., 6 6 17-29 CD1. w. M. Emmy . 99 F"-:de1'1Ck - 4 6 11 A-Zllcat. w. .1. MncDolil1ld as mm-m Cpl. A. M. Johnston 94 Cst. C. D. Giills .. 9.3 Covehead Flyers J. I Low man out .. . R. C. A. F. ..L.. FVL W. R. Filmer . . 94 The Covchead Flyers defeated AC- G- -1- MCCIOSKEY - the Sandy's Ramblers 4-1 last night I) lie their Intermediate "C" ser- lot: at one game each. The game was played at. North River rink. George Keefe. the Ramblers sharpshooter. opened the scoring on a pass from hard checking Lloyd it-laccaililin. Billy Marshall of Cove- head evened matters in the last lninute of the first period. The second period kept the fans in sn uproar ss the players rough- ed things up. Six penalties. were handrd out and sgaln Covshead scored in the last mliiute of play with Deacon pulling the trigger. The teams continued the heavy checking in the third period. Lee Misner scored for Covehead and with only fnilr seconds left Mc- Cahe for Covehcad shot. the puck i:.to an empty Mnrshiield net. to make the final score 4-1. Arundel is Suspended HALIFAX. March 11. - (CPI - John Arundel of Saint John Beav- ers has been suspended indefin- Mly following a verbal report by referee Frank Elliott. on to- night's game between Beavers and Halifax St. Mary's, President J. Elliott Hudson of the Maritime Major Hockey League. announced here. " Hudson said the matter will be complctely dealt ivlth” when he receives the referee's written re- port. Arundcl will not play until further notice. Si. F. X. Score Surprise Win v Anrioonlsi-f.-N15,. March ii... (GP) - St. Francis Xavier Univ- ersity got bsck in the i ' LAC. C. T. Hall . . Sgt. R. L. Thorburn . FIL. P. Beaudet. E. I. Regl. officers R. Burke Capt. G. McNevln . Lleut. D. S. Campbell . Capt. R. J. Iifahar . Licut. L. W. Ford . Capt. P. E. I... 460 League Standing (Based on five matches) Team Aggregate Navy "A" .. 2379 R. C. A. F. 2319 R. C. M. P . 2335 5 Sign. Regt. "A" 2329 2292 P. E. I. Rcgt. Officers Junior Saints Defeat Trenton NI-JW GLASGOW. N. 5.. March 11-10?) - ilalifax .lunior St. Mary's rode to a 1-3 victory over Trenton scotiss tonight. in the first game of a best.-of-three series for the Maritime Junior champ- ionshlp. Winners of this series are sched- uled to tangle with the ottswa District. champs in the quarter- finals of Memorial Cup play. Next game will be played at Halifax Friday. Meanwhile. officials llClll'rCd about to obtain ice surface for the Maritlrnes-Ottawa district series. li.ll.I.. Standings WLTFA l'l.s Detroit. 40 11 I1 188 124 91 Montreal 32 23 9 I83 HI! '1! 37 21,16 154 M0 70 21 28 15 143 I64 51 Glace Bay cage cop. Geoff Burmsn started liau-ks off in the first. and Spec Chorley evened the count when the second was less than seven minutes old. Hawks went ahead again in the third on Sam Kennedy's goal, but Cooper got the equalizer five min- utes later. George Robinson put Hawks out in front again, but the Miners rallied with three goals ill less than two minutes. Len Haley started the rally and Pete Wywrot netted 5 pair. Ron- nie Rowe put Hawks back into contention at the 12-minute mark. A penalty to Johnny McKct.yn paved the way for the tying mark- er. Coach Johnny lloreck yanked goalie Don Dockhart and Rowe and Marcel Clements setup the play for Scholes. Glace Bay - Goal, Arneil: de- fcnee. Cooper. Bloomer. McBride. Myketyn: forwards. Poile. llaley Chorley. Delmonte. Wywrot. Leger. Anderson. Dalgleish. Moncton G Goal. Loekliart: dc- fence. Rockey. Olsen. May. Millie: forwards. Marshall. Scholes. Wine- master. Clements. Filion. Robinson. Burmsn. Kennedy. Rowe. officials - Sanford. Mathieu. SUMMARY First Period 1-Moncton. Burman (Kennedy, Olsen) .. Penalties - Cooper shall 17.40. Second Peiod 2-Cllace Bay. Charley (Da1glelsh) Penalties -.- None. Third Period 3-Moncion. Kennedy (Clements. Cllsenl 4-Glace Bay. Cooper 6:17 1:11 .-nu (Poile) ............... 6:11 6-Moncton. Robinson tFlllon) .............. 6:32 6-Glace Bay, Haley (Wywrot. Leger) 1:16 7-Glace Bay, Wywrot. (Haley) 1:30 8-Glace Bay. Wywrot. (Anderson! ........... 951 9-Moncton, Rowe (Fillon) .. .........12:56 10-Moncton. Scholes (Rowe. Clements) 19:50 Penalties - McBride 4:23. Mykctyn 19:00. Stops: Toll Late To classify 1361-. narwzsn cnsasoffs town and Bonsltsw. one spurt: Scholes Gives Hawks 5-5 Tie With Glace Bay play in the first and third periods. - Goal By Boston Bruins Inllpsei Win BOSTON. March 11 --(CPI- Boston Bruins upset the Nationsi Hockey League Champion Detroit Red Wings 3-2 tonight 10 mo" two points in front of New York Rangers in the battle for fourth place and ii Stanley cup 1Il:l.vt)ff spot. SUMMARY First. Period 1-Detroit. Prystai (Wilson, Dclvecchio) 2-Boston, Pclrson (Henderson. Mcfntyrel .. 13:39 Penalties: Leswick 3:39, Mse. kcll 8:18, Lindsay 9:15. Second Period 3-Detroit. Howe tGoldhami (i-Boston. Fisher (Chevrefils. Schmidt. 5-Boston. Mackell (Dumart) lam 6:40 11:31 14:” Penalty: Henderson 6.04. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Schmidt. tnlalnri 1D:l8. Howe 19:18. St. rffitiiaiis Hoop Crown FREDERICTON. March 11 - (CP) (- St. Francis Xavier Univer- sity of Antgonlsh. N. S. retained the Maritime Intercollegiate Bai- ketball crown lonitzht by mining University of New Brunswick 50-49 and taking the tivo-game totsl- point series 115-91. Trailing 15-6 after the llrlt quarter. U.N.B. was ahead 23-21 in half time but the chninpiui-.1 led 36-34 at the three-nllnrlrr mark and kept the lead in the last quar- tor. Albert Nakash. of the losrrs. led the game scoring with in points. Conley had 15 for the visitors. fol lowed by s team mate. Flalierly. with 14. Lineups: - . St. F. X. - Conlt-v ll. .lic.N'allV 4 F. MacNeil. Lynch. Cainnbeil 7. Flsherty 14. Andrews 2. Connor). MacInnis. R. MacNell 8. U.N.B. - Nakash ill. Stairs 15. Glass 2. Abernathy. Braniirn Mll- ler 8. Paterson 9, Crockett. Gar- land. Little ll. Referees -- Btu Sypher tiii.i Bill Ritchie. Fredericton. Draw Games At Victoria Two games were plnycd at l-'11” iorla Rink last night with Cal" Traverse and Victoria liattlliis "' fl 2-2 tie in the semi-filiiils oi the Southern Queen's League. . In the second game the Luv? Traverse l'fovi-rs Sisters nail ll" Victoria Sea Gulls played in -'1 H draw. t City Man Rolls Perfect fame Willard chandler of Cllarinli(- tcwn rolled a perfect game of file- pins at the nollowsy .WSl0l'd” the Maritime Senior Hockey Title tonight with ii surprising 0-1 vie- tory over New Glasgow Rangers. Rangers whitewuhed the Col. legions in the first gsme of the best.-of-five series last night but at. r.x. was the master tonight. searing five goals in the third per- : forward line. iod. Jsckie Mscffellsn tallied tiled. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUI - THURSDAY - FIIDAY - SATUIDAY rill BROKE VAN JOHNSON - WARNER ANDERSON UIIAILIY MON.-TUII. -- "MIG. O,MII..IAlA)Hl' x. 9 21 30 13 163 190 as red wheel and tire. 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