eowtnuo . p HOCKEY waesmuc BOXI NU BASKETBALL . omen soon] Local Team Punch Home Five Goals In Final Session T0 Gain 4 - goal Margin Scoring five goals in the third period after being held_ on even terms in the first two sessions, Junior Absgweits last night defeated Amherst St. Pats 10-6 in the opening game of a home and home, total-goal series to determine the squad that will oppose the Nova Scotia finalists in the semi-finals of the Maritime junior hockey playdowns. Ab- bies will carry their four-goal lead into the second game at Amherst on Wednesday night and on their performance last night this margin should be suflicient. With blazing speed predominating as the largest crowd of the season looked on St. Pats, starting out in defence of their title that they won for the last two seasons gave the high-scoring “redshirts” a. merry battle of it for forty minutes before wilting before the speedy attacks of the Charlottetown forwards. Led by Ev. Jay, a youngster who has made a great comeback after a disappointing sea- son lnst year, the locals’ second stringers provided the punch that turned the tide in the final twenty minutes. ST. FATS COME FROM BEHIND Twice in the first two periods Abbies lost a two goal lead and at one time trailed the smooth-passing A ‘erstonlans by s. goal-margin but the vlsltors faded in the final period before the ceaseless attacks of the Abbles. Four times in the first ‘ten ' ates the winners hammered in counters and then in the flnnl five minutes of the game spilt g pair- of goals to keep their lend intact. ' 3R. ABEGWEITS DEF ‘t . .41" the Surnmerside Crystals Inerside last nighttl-G with 1 scoring spree in the third per od which the Nova. Scotia hi!!! sunk seven goals while the locals best efforts could produce only . The Oxford squad were led by wiry Vic Marchant who blazed in six goals and handed out two l8- slsts to take the individual hon- ors of the evening. The game was exceptionally clean with only one penalty being handed out. The Crystals won the two game series 16-12 and will meet Moncton Maroons for the P. E. L-N. B. title. at Sum wi Play Opens Fast The first period opened fast with the Crystals havln the edge of play but Oxford ha recovered their confidence so lacking in first game. The Colts were eon- tent to play defensive hockey the first half of the frame as the S rnersiders forced matters. Goalie Allen was in rare form as he rob- bed a number of Crystal attacks As the refereu ruled lenlently throughout the players laid it on with a vengeau every minute of the star-studded tussle. Upwnrds of 1200 fans were kept in n continual uproar as play shifted from end to end, and it was only next to perfect condition that kept tho plgygr-g of 5""! Win15 Skill“! It Nil IPNJ "or! minute of the encounter. The “lrish" went down with their colors fill-ll! 11st night and although the Abbles‘ lead should be plenty big nevertheless St. Pats will still be plenty tough to eliminate. . In the first ten minutes of the opening period Abbies piled m; two-goal lead, but as an ie player drew the first penalty of the game it took St. Pats Just B. little over a minute to deadlock the count. Early in the second period the visitors went. ahead for the only time cf the some but three Abbie goals in four minutes again gave the locals their tlwo- gcnl margin. Again. however. the green and white garbed crew drew up on even terms before the per- lOfl. endccl, leaving the log with more reading 5-5. But after pleyins somewhat loosely in the first two canton. the Abbie forwards clicked almost to rfeotion in the third stanza. ey chalked up four goals with- out a reply in the first ll minutes ind matched an Amherst marker during the last nine. 9 “'@rky" Whttlock opened the I~ IOOVIIHR in the first period, beating y" Manship with a backhand flip "j from the blueline, and lem than a .~' minute later Dowllng raced in‘ to ‘ whip home Darraghs rebound. Bouclreau and Ccpo tallied for Osborne Wood. heavy defence- man and a Charlottetown boy who last year performed with Junior Rangers. scored the final Amherst goalonasolodaahandwttlzouly eight seconds of play remaining Dowllng flipped in s loose puck to give the Abegweits their four-goal margin for the second game. The line-ups: Amherst: Goal, lidsnship; de- Percy Bob .~..s_~."jc_n~.;_- “,2: ’ _ _ fence. Wood Maccauian. Brian. Ivan Bell; forwards C033). Buddy Brhll. EH01 Fhflk 1t. Prank 'Gro.y, rson Keifthlfln- 61' . Reg Flcnnigsn, Levi Blacquierc and Dv Jay. Rfeferee-in-dalef — D. Wilson. Moncwn. N.B.; assistamnhdy Ctull, Charlottetown. SUMMARY First Period Woofer" for tripping. Copp shot the Amherst beam into the lead when he caught the Ahbies up the ice in a gang attack early in the middle pgiod while Gray was in the penalty box. Play k-St. Pats. Copp (Boudreau) 12.49 Penalty-Jlann gan. Second Period 5--3t.Pats, Ccpp-----'l.3'l 6--Abbies, E. Jay wins held up for a time to permit (Blwqulerev DWMBE) '— 9-14 f he" .2‘: were.“ “r. as“ ”"‘<‘§“‘;°»l.°.‘;"lfi?s - - no. ; m, m: neg“ " °° ' L-Abbies, Worth (Wlbitlock) 121m r Ev Jay. Sllltrlcplllg of uie Abbies “TBQ; l;“r“l;n§’°__“_"_“_ _ A“, last night, snot the equalizer two 1o_et'm,t6 _ _ _ _1450 minutes later from a mix-up. A Pemn('y_E ‘an brilliant passing attack between ‘n. ‘Perm; , um; Jay and Ev Joy resulted in a nqmbm Down“ goal for Darrach when he ked (E, J53,‘ Daniel‘) _____ __ 332 in Ev’s rebound. "Buffer" orth scored another Abbie goal with a. hard drive from the blueline. Forty seconds later Peterson capitalised on Buddy Brian's ngrfetzt pass and hlrd goal 0Q the lL-Abbies. Worth (Whltlock) 5.09 lL-Ahbies, Whitlook (Worth, Maclllechern) —- 5.26 l4—.;i%bies. MacEadrem ------—l0.37 °°PP m“ h“ i m-st Pats Wood - - -- -15 0s night two minutes later in put: Bt. ' ‘ _ _ ___ ' Pats on even terms in IMAWBS’ mm“! m5: Penalty—w‘hitlock. SUSSEX. N. 3.. March ’l-—Sussex Rovers took a strangle-hold on the New Brunswick intermediate hoc- kev championship tonight. defeat- ing the Martin Sanours of Monctor; 7-2 in the first game of a finn round for the title. The winners wll meet. the Prince Edward Islanc. ghampiom in the Maritime semi- a . 881! - Dawllng scored from a. facc-ofl near the Amhcrst near at 2.32 of the third period when Worth pick- ed up Vvlfitlcckh assist to stretch the Abbie lead three minutes later. Twenty-thrw seconds later Whit- iock tallied again. MacEachern broke away from the pack at the 10-minute mark while the Abbies played a man short to rifle in an- gcthergcharlottetown __goal. ‘my, b 1 m ‘ 1 l-Abbies, Whitlock (Grant) 9.40 u ,,°.§§‘,.§,,",{f,..,,°,.f$§4°“ ""35; 2—-Abbies, Dowling (Dsrmoh) 10.20 3-5t. Pats. Bcudreau (Copp) 11.82 q at the goal mouth. The first score came at 9:29 when Jack Schurman ‘Else period ended 2-0 for Summer- s e. Colts Force Ho! second period before passing to Gallant made no mist/eke on his dflve. The Colts began to force DIV wards passing attacks carried Casey who cepted a pass inside Crystal terri to? and swept in beore coming out to shove The Crystal rear guard was no further scoring tn frame which saw plenty of cl penalties up to this point of game. Marchant Turns Tide In the opening seconds third period Bowness took a from a gang attaclntc race raced through to beauty past Casey. Pisa; and down the ice wt Cam Surnmersidek mad mustang, d ska. tied it up on a “'29 that saw n in With only half a minute of the gone Schurman car- ried the puck into enemy terriwrrly w o I the into even terms as their for- them l on made several tllfficirlt saves. v. Merchant mm- back of the nets the disc between Casey's feet at 8.14 began throwing their weight around ls the Colts became dangerous. ‘Ihuerf c can checks handed out. There were “no e of the alty but Chick Gallant broke awinay e rink length before firing a close in shot past Allen at the 2'1 soo- ond mark. A little more than two minutes later tricky Vic Merchant took the puck from a face of! and khond a. moved up bel , V1118 u the Oxford team with dazzling plays of stickhandling and shifty ting. At 9:30 the Colts went o: weaved his way through alone to sag the draperies. Bchurman again passing attack at . Gallant slip the rubber to Campbell who in tum laid a perfect assist on Jack‘: stick. Marchant then paced the Oxford troop to victory at 18:40 when he raced through alone to beat Casey on a wicked shot and cR guts iiiiosi: Vic Marcliant Leads Colts In 8-6 Win The Oxford Colts took the lllt ll! their teeth to ru.n rough shod over NISH, N_ 3., March 7- edg Mlt ofn N years stacle on the pleydowns t en. had wan the first gflrle 2-0 and took the serlw 4-1. Sadly enough. it wa" a former Bulldog. goalie Gnu-r! Macfllllivm- who Joined the Miners ilhis Year. who played tile principal part in eliminating the Antigonlsti squad. He wasthe outstanding man on the ice, turning aside deadly close- in struts from the sticks of the Bulldogs. the first W a, fwing pink. Mac-Gillivmy rose to heights in the last 41) mlnrltcs. -' ~~~ Jcbey Mao- Jirn MacDonald's pass all’, 1.02 of the onmvlnn nrrbfl for their one and only goal. Rod Anderson broke away from an An- ish attack in tibia sec- ond period to even the conmt and rqaeaed again just after ‘the final ii. Canadian Press) , March ’l—&ylvanus Agps of Toronto Maple s, w one scoring prowess has been pretty much overshadowed all sea- son by Gordon Drillon, is sbsrtin! togivehlsteemmiatearmlnm the Natlorml Hockey league moring champ onshlp. Astheteamsstruckoflintothe last two weeks of the schedule to- night the league's oflicini statis- tics showed svf Just two pointsbe- “‘““ “l? J.i““"‘°°.§‘“.§.....’§"l‘3.“' A1115 83 B!’ “P 9 ‘ the last week, to bring his lgfal to 20 goals and 24 assists. With 22 and .Drillon is atthe of the league in nd he's tied with Apps for: goals . Mantha of lens is second goals (By The . a. most - Ca - in with 21. Tied for the third spot in goo-ls are Thompso Ch dilcagoan made one of the the week, pickin! lb 110131’. himself ‘Ihe biggest gains of and 1'1. Art Coulter of Rangers, with a. charley horse. is of the loop in penalties with minutes. Red Home: ‘in the Leafs. making a. ccnxebac as s imlmsn, picked up ltl minutes dur- now out still on a two goal scoring spree that too the week and now is only four only fifteen seconds to complete. 1nd the Ranger. Merchant got the first. on an mist The legddrs: from Blair and Mutt Wood o G A Pts. Marchantla pass. Schurmon sol Drfllon, Toronto - ~28 24. 46 back eight seconds later to flash 5mg Tor-mtg - -- -- no 24 44 the red ll ht and put the local: n, _ Chicago 2o 19 39 back in t e lead. Oxford was not Manmal canacuem -- 2i 16 3'1 to be stopped and at 10:55 ao- 131mm, Rangers — ~30 1'1 3'7 Iclan aganbzled at it. all; all owlem Boston _ __ 16 g 35 wen e nge ar an’: _.__._13 ass. The Colts sprang into the 3mm’ Rangers " ‘a ead at 15:09 when Merchant Pontiacs Win Title Opener From Hawks then follow it u a little more than s minute taller with the final ---- score the game when he took sAtfNT JOHN. N. E... March 7- s Woods’ rebound sink deéit the twine: Saint Joltikr‘: cxartrlietérom the- - . Bl‘ ARV“? n“ i'iil.misiiziil'i~nl.mc.n. m? ctxiisléa.it. it: z" : . ; o a. 5 w M defeat? R. Mac on. Allen. Wgolll: gill nhl-ltemswlck ‘Junior hockey v forwards, no.1: Mal-chant, wood. championship. ‘3> M Moore, Miller. k. Leslie. L. Leslie After a scoreless onenlns seuion -.'. Burn l Casey de- Mmcwn counted three times. Pon- i m - ~'rv".s'= “.1 n" ailments ..e~.....:*:.n.': i amiiw’ , Arignimtlw“ rail-minors went mm the Momma ’ » Referees: mrl Arreasult, aum- not. “ ‘ , and Herb R-ulhton. 8min:- ‘ _" hm. I. a , PIQTEST THRDWN OUT " i “Wu” “°'.“€.l‘2i‘.' “.'..‘E.'..“H.....“‘.. h‘ n". '5“. 35%..» that Y?» members of- the _ Monotnn Hawks were Ovdtfiig; _- uadcrdlcondithanhlonndqqd i‘ “dun”! mm w”_mmwn 0mm, g q onnfliliettuoluvotolunnveovlytrncl i film (Cpmggqp Prank dunner in gorse of lun- " oletnbbie, ‘llaotflaiyll ~' mm" “' ‘um’ WI "“"""'- '°"" 1*“- .I . fwmoticnonwhlchthepr twu y; nmugnmiuimnnvumnh "uh- °°°~ ~ mm with m Ildnoethvllcillnliilvlfiofllllltl tohtloflllhthlmraeanfiy-III- ' :,f.';‘m“b,fi.',l,wf".,d,,““"“"'fi~ .- rnn on... island Intermediate common It yotrzaonql Inslstcnllnlfiiiltth ~, l‘ MONTAGUE , ' Ilodne-lllarflenofar sou. TKURBDAY, MARCH it o They gambling and unable to solve Agile, Paul n ~ an Cecil Dillon of New York baud deal . ' . t .- VICTORIA union's] f. i ..r_toslsaoueg Glace Bay And New Glasgow Ba d m in ton Advance To Finals Of N.S. Clu b P I a y Senior Hockey Playdowns UPEHS Tonight tonight in the see- Iond game of a transmit-homo !serles in the Nova Sootio semi- gfirlalr but stepped into the finals ‘by virtue of an 8-6 victory in the first game. Kink MacDonald, dynamic cenhe slwf New Glasgow into the final; his breakaway goal in the lad. minute of play giving the Piotou County team a one-point margin; in the series. a i WoLfville looked to be well beaten in tihe first period when Cox undo; Kink-MacDonald shoved in goals for New Glasgow without a res- ponse Even Harrington's tally at the six-minute mark of the second, lone counter of the period. left the voile-v champions iihree goals dawn an the reu-ies. | Wolfvllle here wee slow. the tight and hard checking New Glas- sow defence. It alarmed in a twinkling in the lost period. From an beaten team. Wolfvllle shook of their and became o roar- ing. desperate offensive unit. Siuw Sonny took the puck off an Oxford P143; Imbégnvmy ha‘; 36 51mg m 1e Mupmy er and came out in front c fm- Mum“ 1n me 3.111403». goal, 0rd m,“ mam at 1710 m" ‘° P°k° l‘ 1"" m” m“ m" woLrvrLLa wms GAME on a play the entire forward line tiger? tihrevlv donthscme paissirfn play’: ____ h“ a hand in a azze e crow . e . ' m“ Se" "e W“ “hem “m” .¢".!.°‘*§"”“§.;..“. i" fitminh ..“$°..§Z.‘I§.?”‘.‘Z mo‘: fiafi a half dozen times in front of the - 6w h‘€kw51 u“! wouvlne team’ mbhmd mu Oxford case before Chick Gallant/s W“ SW41“ °° e7 deflm-‘e 91 _ , nptmecwd 8mm heave lifted it over the Colts net. dzmz=_<L_1_J:3:_e¢1=1v_qI1__=,_w*d___.e¥g9eg!_ . A minute later at 18:18 Gallant ‘ale ""<*~'*.*z."i ‘léffil: » amp ’s pass ca I corner of the goal. Shortly after- A P P S p a 6 E S rte leer » g ou u e c - close in as he went off balance. N. H. L. Racing 0n Harbor Ice Tomorrow The Vlctm-la Driving Cluh are putting on a four-class am of ice races for tomorrow ( educa- alitemoon comm at feature will be the free- Frisco Millie Kalmtmk and Bab will start. no 0f pcss Babyset withdrawing from this event and meeting Allie Burnham in a match race. . - The track will be cleared ofl and ‘set o a - 0on3 . 1 good Sfihm‘ "“‘ "° Claslses and probable mm “ri-‘m-ror-sn Trot: Lusty Frisco, Millie Kalmuck, Bob . Class A. Pace: Rosebud, May Win. Jackie Volo. Class B. Trot Peters, Major Colt Race: Joe Volo, Happy K. day) 2.30. A for-all trot in which Lmty Martin Loses Feather Title (0.1! By Gusrdlufs Special Wire) TORONTO, Mar-cg ‘l — Battered and bleedi g. Fra Martin lost his second Canadian boxing cham- pionship within a ear tonight as Jackie Gallura of llton mash- ed the eatherweight crown off the Montreal veteran's head in 10 bruis- l unds. nllxirlgcked down for a count of ees twic four once and to his kn e. Martin lost the unanimous decision to the aggressive Calluara. The new champion weighed 123, Martin 124 Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Howie Morena. numbered among the all-time hockey greatest. died in a Montreal he‘? tel to lght. n e your, the 86-year- Hockey he old Mion Canadian phyter staging: t comeback. cu Jan. . 1 ‘l, when he suffered a broken lg in l. game‘ Montreal. i“ e “"L‘§E:§.-.-_-==. QQOO-OOQJQA OOO-OOO-O» CHILDREN'S " _ SKATE l: 1Hfis Afimnmon 3-5 11c 16c flew-bile . W. A. Smith and F. A. B. Jones. The annual Military Badminton Club t will open at the Armourles tonight. and will con. tinue throughout. the r lar play- ing nights of the week.’ e tour- Y i5 o "tune-up” to the city “chins to be held at a. It is expected that competition W“! be keen and that many inter- 95i~=n8 ntatoltes will be played. Present title-holders . mixed dowles. Ralph Murray and Miss Eleanor Bourloe; women's double". Mix Eleanor Bourke and Mrs. W. A. Brnlth; men's doubles. n" ‘WW1!!! is the draw: thdieo‘ Doubles v Miss E. Bo k w" ébygur c and Mrs. W. A. - . .Buntain and Mrs R‘ 'r. Hoimn . M _ prm‘ e‘ and E. ‘gaxyllorv? ma‘ B -' -R°8fl'flir.andMissD. ‘fig-én J31. M. McDonald . R. Cudmor Sinclair-(bye). ° “M M“ E‘ Mixed Doubles (b0. Rodker and Miss E. Bourk.e_ S’ . RW.BeoktsndMrs. . . fin vs. Dr. P. Millar r. m. Nash and ma. n. h". vs. B. Johnston and R L- Home» and we. n. Cud- mgtregflzye). l - and m... . .. ... ”' m“ . . wa Miss . vs. B. Pamrsoahmc Bdllrm? Mcmm mm “nbugma and m. n F" -“' -A.'- CWT“ Ind M18. M. MC- '.' smna and ant)‘ \ 1H8. filli-b- Mcn": Doubles . W. A. Qnlth and 1“.A.8. Jones $529M. Noah and n. f. scum; J‘. is. Johnston, and w. r. ma: vsbB. Putter-son and A. Wright. y _O5y:')- R0689? and N. E. Hancock Q N.H.L. Standing CANADIAN DIVISION W 11D F A . 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Elimination Tournament imflht 8.80. L. Fantacct & E. D008“. H. McLeod d: H. Fling}. Bml _ at Miniature p ' RifleShoot E. R. Burke and W. W. Walsh tied for first place in the No. d Divisional ture rifle club shoot held st e last; night. Both corded scores of 95. Other results follow :- A. . alt . acMaster . . McKennn . Saunders . Maclaren < M 93 §wrPn9~r §HQsrow°u .5” s? E 3 8S Ms e beam of E. Biklfhd, W. aapatflaalnaz. rumba? Arenas -|fr,;.1$ THEIIvsK/are 317;;- ._.______,_‘___—__—___:.______ l-IANIISOME IS AS fnnuosomr jmmt“ lievfsiiiebesiotbotleyrcsblmtiodlo luy u tin ore paint-you'll relax richly oi uhw pufls of this mellow, inrqrnni tobacco —clmw double cnloymoni pipe uller pipe." ROU Maroons Win N. B. Senior Hockey Title MONCTON, ,, (?7)_1 I B March P 0&5“ year Ildnunrtcn Hm the . the final series 12-6 W-‘VQIB. who hav. Multime title for the last two yea“- wu-l "1951 thfi Summt-rslcie- senu-rmrlisllfl m ‘the Mamm” DQJUQ thi vl t- weaker Northeghort; BMW! poor mm. Donighf. “in. doflfledly wine's mnmyo ‘ Dickie was hi“ undston attacks, and Gtriliver scoring Unions Turn Back Montague In Title Opener Victoria Unions, last yesfl Maritime Inoormedlatc Hockey Champions. scored a 4-2 win over Mantle-tie at Victoria last nitrite’: the first game of a home a hdlflq series for flue Island title. The Unions tallied tmlce in the first . split o. brace of goal: with mrtflmle in the second a matched d Montague counter in the final crec I K Charlottetown handed out penalties. SUMMARY First Period lkllicforia. D. Madbecd, (Know. 2. Vintorla, D. Manhood, (Knox, Madbeod. Penalties -None. Second Period 8. Martingale. lands-loan DtMVicwria. I... Madbeod. (Kim. . Clleod . Hmalizics —Kmx. D. Macuod. Poole. 0! hi! Third Period 5. M ntague. Landr on 8. Voictoria, D. Mmgeod Penalties L. M no-eoi to unoke each .12 i... l/I Ill/G Jbdt (ft) "attntir; .PERll-_'NCE (25c.