MARCH 24. 1952 I1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN ri- Canadiens Clinch 2nd Place In National League ' l MONTREAL. Much as -- (CP) ..Montreai Canadians clinched sec- md place in the National Hockey Lngue Saturday night by playing ,0 . 3-3 tie with Detroit Red Wt I. ' Angcrowd of 14,716 jammed into - the Montreal Forum, saw a fast. 'open and rugged game in which , mg wings. already N. H. L. cham- piom, twice snatched a one-goal lead from the Montrealers. Veteran centre Elmer Lech scor- ed two goals for Canadlens and gssisted on the third, counted by rookie Dickie Moore. Ted Lindsay, Tony Leswick and Marty Pavclich scored for Dc- Ii-olt, whose ace Gordie Howe was held to an assist. Canadiens suffered a blow on the eve of the Stanley Cup play- offs when Long John Mccormuck. melt prize defensive centre, came out of a collision with a fractured left arm in the second period. He winded with Marcel Pronovost and Leo Relse. The break is above the elbow. Canadiens badly needed a tie or win Saturday to assure themselves of second place, with their final gnmb of the regular N. H. schedule set for tonight in De- iroit. As it turned out, Chl('u'.:o's defeat oi the Toronto Maple Leafs made it certain the Leafs will fin- isli third. SUMMARY First Period 1 Montreal, Moore illlcliard. Lnchl .. 2-Detroit, Leswick .. Penalties: Moore 4 4, 12:32. .. .1244 12:25 Skov Sr-conil Period 3 Detroit. Lindsay (Abel. llowe) ................. .. 14:52 4-Montreal, Lach (Richard. Gcoffrionl ...... .. 18:22 Penalties: Moore 1:05, Pavel- lrli 5:04. lit-ise 7:44, Lncii 10:4.'i, Al)cl1(l:4.'l. Delvecchio 12:56, Pronnvost 16:42. Third Period 54hionireal, Larh lGnmhle, Curry) 9:07 6-Detroit. Pavelich ILeswick) .. 15:22 Penalties: Skov 9:46, St. Lau- rent 9:46. 11 15 12-38 7 10 5-22 9 CHICAGO 3: TORONTO .. "TORONTO. March 23 - tCPi- unalic Harry Lumley and right iiinger Billy Moslcnko led Chi- rago Black Hawks to a 3-2 vic- iory over Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night,in a National Hoc- key League game before 12.786 fans. The result dashed Toronto's last. faint hope of finishing in second place and sends the Leafs against Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Mosienko tallied two goals, his 27th and 28th of the season, for his share of the Hawk triumph. Lumley blocked 41 shots in a brilliant net-minding display. Lum- icy got shots from all angles. He divcd to the ice to snare loose or ' game here. rolling pucks. Cal Gardner was the only Leaf to solve Lumley's defence. He atched 1 o by producing two goals. SUMMARY ' First Period 1-4"” . Mosienko tBodnar) 1135 2-Chicago. Iioreck (Raglan) 15.38 3-Toronto, Gardner (Meeker. Watson) .. . 15.51 Penalties - Gce 1.18: Dewsbury 16.05. Second Period 4-Chicago. Mosienko (Gee. Bodnan . 5-Toronto. Gardner (Watson. Meeker) Penalty-Horeck 1200. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties - None. Quebec Aces in 0:S.H.L Finals QUEBEC. March 23 - (CP) - . 6.55 .. 7.29 L. Star centre Jean Bliveau scored two goals in the third period to- day as Quebec Aces defeated Ot- tawa Senators 2-1 before a crowd of 11,610 fans to move into the Quebec Senior 'Hockey League playoffs final. Quebec won the best-of-nine semi-final series 5-2. Quebec now awaits the winner of the best-oi-sevcii semi-final series between' Slierbrooke and Chlcoutimi. Chicoutimi led the series 3-0 before Sunday night's game. Senators won 5-4 in Ottawa Sat- urday night to force the seventh British Racing Season To Open LONDON. March 23 --(CF) - Britain opens a new flat-racing season Monday faced with for- midable foreign competition from two directions instead of one. With nearly 5.000 thoroughbreds set to compete in 2.200 races in a season stretching from March to November. British owners will try to salvage some of their own sil- verware against challenges from France and Ireland. The big enemy will still be France. which has sent horses across the channel to carry off 10 of the 30 classic British races run since the Second World War. But 3 bigger threat than usual is antic- ipated from Ireland. which plans to send a large string. The season opens at Lincoln in the north of England and the first big race is the Lincolnshire handicap wcdncsday. a one-mile event which will probably be con- tested by more than 40 The favorite is bookmaker Thompson's Abraham's star. Pei-cv L. J. Rossiter wishes entered business as a Charlottetown, - ANNOUNCEMENT WHOLESALE SEED AND PRODUCE DEALER and respectfully solicits the Office 179 Queen St. (Currie Bldg.) to announce that he has patronage of the public. Telephone 3186 I evdoped - cnmou. rm, Oltsvn. Ill!-I.-Clo! II! VI Hybrid Corn - 58 WAIIIMIIO - IIWAII fence - IIII IO!!! SEND FOR YOIIII Fkff COPY TODAY! 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Melllsh. Cleaver McLean. Team No. 7. Caterers--Doug Hill. G. Foster, M. Bell. Johnny Squarcbriggs. Team No. 8. Travellers-JH. Mc- Neil, 0. Gill, S. McKay, 5. Mc- Donald. Team No. 9, Produce Dealers- H. B. Willis. W. Wilson. J. A. Fraser, Col. Full. Team No. 10, Insurance-.1. Hel- iofts, it. Bohaker, D. Saunders, W. Worth. Team No. 11. Feed Dealers-W. Kelly. D. O'Rourke, R. Spiliett, H. Spiiiett. Team No. 12. Transportation-K. Myers. Art Roper. Jim Cerry. Prank Acorn. Team No. 13. Car Dealers-Sam Johnston. L. Johnston. D. Stewart. Reg Jenkins. Tram No. 14. Car Dealers-W. G. Barbour. M. Jenkins. W. Mc- Laine. F. Hansen. Team No. 15. Grocers-H. Peters. E. McDonald, Elmer McDonald. H. Aitkinson. Team No. 16, Contractors-W. Storey. H. Douglas, Prank Curtis Roy Bevan. Team No. 17. Government-W. Dlson. J. J. Larabee, Ev. McNeil. E. Mclnnis. Team Block, S. Bcaton, G. Avard. Andy Likely. Team No. 19. Services-J. E. Burnett. Bill Burnett. W. Pickard. Ed Tanton. Team No. 20. Government.-J. Campbell. E. K. McNutt. Frank Hobbs. Stewart Moore. The draw: Tuesday. March 25 7.00 P. M. Ice 1-Team No. 3 vs Team No. 4. Ice 2-Team No. 5 vs. Team No. .1ce 3-Team No. 7 vs. Team No 8. 8.30 P. M. Team No. Ice 1-Team No. 1 vs 2. Ice 2-Team No. 11 vs. Team No. 12. Ice 3-Team No. 9 vs. 10. Ice 4-Team No. 13 vs. 4. Team No. Team No. 1 Wednesday. March 26 5.00 P. M. Ice 2-Team No. 15 vs. 16. Icea-Team No. 17 vs Team No. Team No. 13. Ice 4-Team No. 19 vs. Team No. 20. Thursday. March 21 7.00 P. M. Ice 1-Team No. 4 vs. Team No. 5. Ice 2-Team No. 6 vs. Team No. 16. Ice 3-Tesm No. 12 vs. Team No. 10. Ice 4-Team No. 17 vs. 15 iiao P. M. Ice 1-Team No. I vs. Team No. Team N0. .Ioe 2-Team No. 1 vs. Team No. .1ce 3-tresm No. no vs. Team No. 18. 1 ice 4-Team No. 19 vs. Team No. 3 iv-nday. March 2: 7.00 P. M. Ice 2-Team No. 7 vs. 14. Ice 3-Team No. 9 vs. 1.1. Team No Team No. BOMBAY, March 23-(Reuters) -The world slump in textiles has cut production by about 60 per cent in 150 silk mills in Bombay, India's biggest artificial silk cen- tre, it was reported Saturday. No. 18. Wholesalers-M. ' Long John Reaction of St. Dun- stan's University scored as points Saturday night in lead the S.D.U. basketball team to a 78-52 victory over the Y.M.C. A. in a P. 13.1 League game. RcI.rdon's scoring outburst was the highest point getting effort by an individual player here this sea- son. He shot 17 field goals and two foul shots to account for his total. Linemste Joe Mullally was runner- up for scoring honors with 19 points. "Red" MacFayden with 14 and Charlie Ballem with 13 were high scorers for the Y. The Saints led all the way in the game played at the Y. At the end of the first quarter they were leading 10-6. The score was 34-12 at the half and 53-24 at the finish of the third quarter. SUMMARY 8. D. U. FG FS PF Pu-I; Dunphy Mullaliy .. Maoxinnon Reardon Mcfsaac Mooney MacDonald Totals Y. M. C. A. :4 5-! qnuiodwcwa wq-onc--o .- Na;-.u.-at-pa . -2 ca a-A ca:-q.uoaoano Gal-hwid-JQCB-I-3 '5 -I:--.-.4295:-3-pg '1 u...... ..- :- ieoaaraucqf i-lowatt . .. scantlebury Bsllem Taylor Dalziel . MacFayden LePage. Totals Isl at-sass:--Or-E jg. Hoophahe Here Tonight The two top teams in the Island Basketball League. S. D. U. and the R.C.A.F. will meet tonight in a game at the St. Dunstan's Univer- S. D. U. In 78-52 Hoop Victory Over PWC Team Juniors Battle To Hit lie in Second Game OTTAWA, Mbrch 28 -(GP)- Halifax st. Mary's. Maritime jun- ior champions and Eastview st. Charles, Ottawa and District jun- ior champions. battled to a 4-4 overtime tie Saturday in the sec- ond game of the Memorial Cup eastern quarter-final series. East- view won the opener ti-1. Third game of the best-of-five series will be here Monday night with the fourth here Wednesday nisht. Halifax snipers were Bobby me. Mme Henesay. Doug MoPhee and Orin Carver. Gerry Moore was the biz sun for st. Charles, rifting in three goals. Rheal chsrlebols got the other. The winner of this series will ad- vance into the Memorial Cup semi. finals against either Quebec Cita- deis or Montreal Junior Canadlens. opening game of the best-of-three series will be played in Ottawa April 1. RIIMIMEARY First Period i-Eastvieiv. Moore .(Long, Dagenais) , 5;3s 2-Eastview, Moore . 7:40 3-Halifax. Rae 12:29 4-Halifax, 1-fenessy (H. McDonald, Mcvheel 12:52 Penalties-Carver 1:22. Bru- net 3:16 and 6:18. Hudson 7:16, Cruickshanks 11:41. Brophy 15:2) Second Period 5--Eastview, Moore tnlgras, Dagemis) 4:44 Penalties-H. Mcbonad 4:30 Bigras 5:00. Godin 13:26. Brophy 17:00. Floyd (served by Cable) 17:10. Third Period Second Round in Minor league Hockey Playoff The second round of the minor league hockey play-oils were con- cluded at the Forum Saturday night when eight games were play- ed under the Department of Phy- sical Fitness Iponso ed program. in the first paperweight game the Springer: eliminated the Fal- cons from future competition by winning 2-1. Morris and Rice scored for the Springers and Don- nie Currie for the losers. The Tigers defeated the Cubs 2-1 in a game that went into overtime. Freddy Gauthier scored both goals for the Tigers and Billy MaeMil- lan scored for the Cubs. A special series was played be- tween the Holy Redeemer,' East Royalty and Basilica Cub packs. The Holy Redeemer team defeated East Royalty 5-2 and went on to defeat the Basilica pack 3-2 in overtime. In the first game Mshar scored three times for Holy Redeemer with MacQuaid and MacDonald scoring one each. Mac- Ausland scored both East Royalt goals. S. Mahar, Callaghan and Gallant scored for Holy Redeemer in the second game with A. Mac- Cube and B. Doyle counting for the Basilica. In a pee-wee game the Braves oked out a 2-1 verdict over the Tigers. Smith and V. Mulligan scored for the Braves with Mac- Leod firing the Tigers only goal. The Hornets shut out the Rangers 1-0 as the result of a goal by Paul Adams. The Ramblers shutout the Fl y- (Carver) . .. 8:13 Penalties-Rae 1:12. Brophy 12:01 and 19:12, Godin 12:01, Dav- . idson 19:12. Overtime Period 7-Eastview. Chsrlebois ti-Halifax. Carver (Mi:Phee) . 8:32 Penalties-Ganenais 2:32. Rae 4252 my gymnasium. The same will set underway at elizht 073003- 6-lialifax, MdPhee 7:02. sHOTS:- Sarault 10 ti '1 5-27 Floyd 12 O 8 8-3'1 Sigs Win local Garrison Hockey league fawn A long shot by Willie Dunn that "Toots" Richard deflected into the net late in the third period prov- ed to be the winning counter Sat. urday night as the Sigs won the local Garrison Hockey League 6hBmD10nlhll3 at the Forum by defeating the Artillery l-0. The sigs won the best two out of three series in two straight games. They won the first con- test 5-4. Saturday night's game. which W” 1N8 in setting underway was closely played all the way. The winning goal was scored with about four minutes left in the contest. Miners leave By Motor For St. John GLACE BAY, 14.5.. March 23 .. (CP) - Glace Bay Miners left by motor today for Saint John where they will tangle with Beavers in the Opening same of their Marl- time Major Hockey League semi- finals. . "They counted us out before the season started, but here wears on ers 5-0 in the bantam play-downs. Maclntyre- assisted by Gallant opened the scoring. MacKay from Mustard made it 2-0. Two goals by Gallant made it 4-0. and Mac- Kay finished off the scoring as- sisted by Gregory. In the second game the Bruins eked out a 4-3 decision over the Hawks. Griffin scored three goals for the winners and Jackson one. Griffin picked up an assist on Jackson's goal while Jackson as- sisted on two by Griffin. Costello assisted Griffin once. Arsenauit, Lord and Curley scor- ed for the Hawks. Arsenault. drew an assist on Lortils goal with Mac- Cabe assisting on Curley's mark- er. our way." smiled playing coach Norman (Bud) Poile. Polls id captain Hub Maui. an old 0. is the only doubtful starter. Maoey has been used in- frequently of late because of a. leg injury. 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