a l . Page 0 The Guardian Tuesday. February 8, 1955 Game Cancelled Last Night; Capitals Unable To Land The first local cancellation of an Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League game occured at the Forum last night when the Fred- ericton Capitals were unable to it? a team. The Capitals flew to the island yesterday. On arriving hae shortly after 7 p.m. they were unable to land at cttiier tne local or Summerstde fields due to prevailing weather conditions. the match was called off. had it that there is a possibility that the game will be re-scheduled for Saturday. Feb. 12. at the Forum. Game Worse Than Accident The game was promptly cair . celled when news of the Cap. Marquette Warriors of the 1:llor:h- it.ais' straits reached the 1sland- em Hockey League escape n- are Club officials. The Islanders later took to the ice and were put through a stiff two-hour work-out by playing-coach Steve Brklacich. Word received from cltib man- ager Forrest Ciow. shortly after Boy Curling This Evening Word at the time of iH'll.llIi.', had it that the Prince Edward Island Schoolboy Curling Finals will be played this evening at the Charlottetown Curling Club with the first of the two matches to bcgin at 7 pm. followed im- mediately afterwards liy the final ten-end game. The first game will be played between the Cameron Rink from Summerstde and the Lewcllyn rink from the Queen Charlotte High School. The MacDonald foursome from Prince of Wales College will play the winner of the first game in the final for the right to represent the Prov- ince at the Dominion finals to be held at Sydney. the week of Feb I. NHL Scorers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Beliveau. Montreal -'00 29 59 Richard. Montreal 32 24 56 Geoffrion. Montreal 20 E 54 Olmstead, Montreal ii 30 -i7 Mosdell. Montreal 10 26 46 Smith, Toronto 28 15 44 Howe. Detroit 22 21 43 jury Sunday as their car went off the road and rolled over. But it was Q different story when the Warriors tangled with the Iron- wood .lets. William December and Robert Tallio. who didnt get hurt in the rolling car. both went to n hospi- tal wiih injuries suffered in the second period of their game with the jets. December got a fractured leg. Tallio a severely bruised right knee. There were enough sound Wat'- riors left, however, to win 16-8. Seixas And Trabert Receive Tennis Award NEW YORK. tAPi-Vic Seixas and Tony Trabert. who recaptured the Davis Cup from Australia, have been named co-winners of the U. 5. tennis writors' award for distinguished service to the sport in 1954. The Lawn Tennis Writers As- sociation of America announced Iilonda) the two players will be honoreil at the annual ltincheun meeting of the group Feb. 17 in New York. Seixas and Trabert. spending a few days in Honolulu with their wives after their arduous Aus- Iralian campaign. are scheduled to arrive here Feb. 17. After three failures down under. Seixas and Trabert combined last December to rout the Australians on the first two days of the chal- lenge round at Sydney. They won opening singles assignments and then teamed to taka the doubles. Says Penticton Vs Will Win Title Without Aid MONTREAL (CPI-Mayor OI- ear Mataon of Penticton. B.C.. arrived in Montreal Monday and said his hometown Vs will win the world hockey championship and will do it. without help of the National Hockey League. Mayor Maison and his wife are en route to West Germany for the championships. They will soil from Halifax. reaching Lon- don Feb. 17 and flying from there to Dusseltlorf. "I don't see the need for the hand-wringing whenever aubject of the Vs comes tip." laid the mayor. "They're fast. have won the championship in their own league with still (our games to go in the regular sche- dule and. to put it briefly. they are the best amateur team in Canada-team with an amateur status. that is." DON'T NEED HELP all the Asked about the suggrstinn of coach Dick Irvin of Montreal Canndiens that two players from each of the three top NHL teams -Montreal. Detroit and Toron- to-be sent to play with the VI. lb or Matson said: "If our boys thought they need- ed help. iheyid grab it. don't get me wrong. vincad the offer was made grac- iously. and if there has been any fuss and feathers over the sub- ject the fault tint-sn't lie with the But 1 I'm con-lcapped in extra time Penticton organisation." "I don't care how fast they are over there." he said. "We're not exactly slow-pokes, you know. And if we grab hold of that puck wefll stickhandle them dizzy. At least coach Grant War- wick says we will, and if he says so that's all right with me. All we've got to do is to keep away from the penalty box." Soccer Results MANCHESTER. England. (CPt -After 5V: hours play. first div- ision Aston Vllla and second div- 'ision Doncaster Rovers have still to reach a decision in their fourth round tie in the Soccer Associ- ation Cup. They drew their second replay t-1 here Monday. so they, must fight again for the right to meet Birmingham in the fifth round Feb. 19. A goal by Alick Jeffery. 16- year-old inside-left, gave Doncast- er the lead a minute before half- time but England International Tommy Thompson equalized for Villa in the 58th minute. Dom-aster Weld out against their more constructive. but weak fin- ishing. opponents though handi- by an in- jury to Irish international Eddie McMorran. - The third replay will be at Not- ltingham Wednesday or Thursday. Announce Schedule For World Hockey Ch'ship KREFELD. Germany. (ltPr .e Russia and Canada will meet on the final day of the world hockey championships here March Ii. just as they did in Sweden last year when the Russians defeated the Canadians to win the title. The international ice Hockey F:-derntion Sunday announced the schedule for the championships in be played in four cities of West Germany from Feb. 3 through March 6. T Canada. represented by Pentic- ton VS. Allan Cup champions. opens against the United States at Dortmund Feb. 25. Russia and the U. S. will meet March 2. " The competition in divided into two groups. in group A Russia will defend its title against eight teams: Canada. the U. 5.. Chech- asiovakia. Sweden. Switzerland. Finland and West Ger- many. Ingrouplpiaylcrtticlunior cur. defending champion Italy wit against France. Austria. lglum. Holland. Hung- : won wag Russia vs. Finland. Duesseldorf Canada vs. U. S.. Dortmund Feb. I Germany vs. Poland, Krofeld Canada vs Czechs. Dueaneldorf U. S. vs. Finland. Cologne Russia vs. Sweden. Dortmund Feb. 1'! Russia vs. Czechs. ltrefeld Sweden va. Switz'. Dunseldorf Canada vs. Poland. Cologne U. S. vs. Germany, Dortmund Fe . ll U. S. vs. switz'. ltrafeld Canada vs Finland, Duesseidorl logne Germany in. Finland. lrefeld Switzerland vs. Poland. Dune- Cuclu vs Gcmaay. Canada vn Switurland. Coleua Much I "Canada vs Iweden. Irafeld nry. Yugoslavia and Russia va Get-nun team. . cseclis vs. 11 I . OUI - Finland. vs Poland. cologne The t will be p Intel 4 in Krefeld. ogne. Duesee Russia vs lwiturland. Krcfeld and Diitsnund in stadiums with U S, vs Poland. . es-many, Cologne Czechs vs. Switzerland, Cologne , Race Drivers NEW YORK (AP:--The suspen- sion of eight prominent trotting drivers was ended Monday by George P. Monaghan. New York state harness racing commissioner, but he refused to lift a one-year ban against the president of the Standardbred Owners Association. Edward O. Dougherty of North ;Bergen. N..l.. head of the SOA. :and the drivers were suspended lNov. to. 1954 for their part in a strike which delayed racing at Yonkers Raceeay for 18 minutes on the night of Oct. 30. They sought increased purses. Monnghau said the suspension of Doughcrty ”is continued in itill force and effect until Nov. 11. 19.3.3" and bars Ititn from tracks in the United States .-'niti Canada. He had ordercd six months sus- pensions for the cight (lrticrs. Hugh Bell. Cecil Champion. Stan- ley Dancer. Earl H0('lEl11S. Mzittrice Pusey. Frank Safford. Wendell Watheti. .lr.. and John Workman. IRONWOOD. Mich.. (AP)e Five Their sttspctision was to have ex-i ltendeti illlill May it). '1'roIting re- isumes in New York at Roosevelt Rat-ewziy April 1 The commissioner's d e c l s i o n liloiiday followed lPllL',llly hearings. and lilonaszhan said the tcstiinoiiyl 1 Hockey Skate 1 a .At Forum Tonight T h e lslaiideis Hockey Club will hold their sec- ond big liockcy skate of the sea-l son at the local l-'orum this eve-l -ning with skatitrg commencing at: B pm. The music will be sup- plied by the profcssional Royall Canadian Air Force Band from- -,the Sumniersidc base and even if one does not wish to skate they can always come to hear what .will equal any band concert to be heard. Admission to tonight's lskate is 50c and 25c for promen- 'ade. iKelIyTBiirnet'l'A Continues To Lead The QHL MONTREAL (CPI-Kelly Bur- nett of Montreal Royals picked up only one assist in two games last week but it was enough to keep him on top of the Quebec Hockey l.0ai.'llP scorers. Burnett now has 21 goals and 39 assists for 60 points. three more than Ray Powell of Quebec Aces who failed to get a point. Lulu Denis of Montreal gathered in one goal and two assists to take over lliird place in the of- iical standing from teammate Orval Tessier who drew a blank. Denis has iii goals and 38 as- sists for 56 points, only one be- hind Powell who has scored 20 goals and counted 37 assists. Tes- sier has 30 goals and 23 assists. Fern Perreaiilt of Sliawinigan Falls was the most prolific point- getter with one goal and three assists and moved from 13th to eighth place in the standing. The leaders, with goals. assists and total points in that order. , Kelly Btirnett, Montreal, 21-39- 60; Ray Powell. Quebec. 20-37- 57; Lulu Denis, Montreal. 18-38- 56; Orval Tessier. Montreal. 30- 2k5.'i; Mike Lahadie. Quebec. 12-34-46; Garry Blaine. Montreal. 18-27-45; Rollie Leclerc, Valley- field, 21-B--44; Fern Perrcault. Shnwinigan F a 11 s. 15-29 V 44; Skippy Burchell. Montreal. 13-31- 44; Gerry Desulnicrs. Shawinigan Falls. 20-23-43; Ray Laplante. Montreal. 14-Zik-43. Ch'town Minor Hockey Results Minor Hockey Results at Ro- tary Rink yesterday: Paperweights:-Biuehirdsl. Ti- gers 0. Blucbirds' goal by D. Flood. Ramblers 1. Robins 0. Pee-Weesr Tigers 5. Rockets 2. Tigers' goals by Lee two, Burke one. VanAlstine one. B. Cox ont-. lto(5kc1s' goals by Firin- nigan and Gallant Canadians 3. Sprimzcrs 0 f'anariians' goals by A. Flanagan two. J. liarding. Cliarlnttetown In New York ieslablished "that the drivers were ;misled by Dougherty'n advice and l uidance in connection with their right to strike or to join in the stoppage of racing." Penticton To Play In Warmups LONDON (CP) - Penticton Vs, .Canada's representatives at the world hockey championships 'Western Germany, will play four iwarmup games in Berlin and lPrague. Czechoslovakia. it was announced Monday. . .1. F. (Bunny) Ahearne, vice- president of the international lce ilockey Federation. said the Brit- ish Columbia team will play in lserlin Feb. 16 and either the 17th or ltilh. it will be in Prague for games Feb. 20 and 22. The championships start Feb. at Krefeld. Cologne. Dort- mund and Duesseldorf with a ltecord 16 countries contesting the two-section tournament. it con- riudes March ti with Russia. de- .i'ending chamr :t-cting Pen- -ton. hot favorite to regain the top spot (Li.t..... virtually made her own in the past. Ahearne said the Russians ap- parently are planning just one warmup game. to be played in l,Bavaria on the way to the tour- nament. ....s Curling News From Local Rink Following are the results of last night's curling and the draw for today from the Charlottetown Curling Club: Regal Competition: Paul O'Rourke 8. W. Beer 4 D. Sedgwick 10 H. Dobson 4 l Emmett MacDonald ll. H. Peters 5 G. Stewart 15. A. A. MacLeod 2 Draw for tonight: 7 o'clock Ice 1-Dr. Giddings. Dan 0'- Rourke. Howard Douglas, V. Rodd vs. J. Burden, T. Gillies. J. S. Taylor, E. Gillespie. Regal Ice 2-A. A. MacLeod. J. Horn- by. R. Ewing. Dr. Brown vs. H. Dobson. S. Duncan. H. Sear. J. Dingwell. Regal lce 3--Emmett MacDonald. Pat Ready. Bill Macl(ay. K. Myers vs. Paul O'Rourke. Dr. Msclilechern. A. Macmnaldw. C. Campbell. Ice 4-Reserved for High School play off. Regal Ice 1-G. Stewart. W. Goss. Jas Cameron. R. LeClair vs. D. Sedge- wick. D. Peterson, Don Seaman, B. Burden. Ice 2-D. Hill. Myron Bell. A. Callbeck. S. Crosby vs. H. Atkin- son. K. Acorn. Art Wellner. A. Love. lce L-R. Jenkins. Ron Parker. Dr. H. Macltenzie. S. W. Willis vs. E. MacNutt. H. Maclnnis. Dr. A MacMillan. M. Kennedy. Regal Ice 4-W. Beers. L. Donald. Dr. Moreside. Dr. Cox vs. H. Peters. A. Tait. H. Simpson. V. Williams. Mims Wins . Split Decision NEW YORK (APl- Staggered in the third round when he fell: for one of boxing's oldest suck- er tricks. favored Holly Mims of Washington rallied to win an tin- popular split 10-round decision over Milo Savage of Salt Lake City at St. Nicholas Arena Mon- day night. Savage weighed 16015, Mims 15716. Mims. third - ranking middle weight contender. fell for the old ”look at your untied shoe" chest- nut. Mile gestured wit.lt his left lhand to Mims right shoe. As lMims looked down. Savage un- ycorked an over-hand right that yexpioded on Holly's chin and shook him form' head to toe. Mims almost fell. He clutched Savage and held on until his head cleared. Then he came back punching. Lift Suspension Of Eight "A'b""V D'f"'l' in. Scliurmans 13-5 ' The Albany SLTPBLI defeated Schurmans of Summerside in a regular South Shore Hockey Lea- gue game 13 to 5 at Bedeque Rink last night. For the winners Pat Noonan scored 'tlu'ee goals. Bonnie How- att. Phil Noonan. Gard Cutcliffe and Ron Cameron scored two goals each. Blair Delaney and Delbert Dawson getting single- tons. For Scliurmans Joe” Dalton scored two. Reg Phillips. Cham- pion and Gerald MacLean one each. The game was referred by Gor- ldon Kelly and Leo Duvar. Banff Winter Carnival Opens .On Wednesday l BANFF. Alta., (CP) - This Rocky Mountain g town's annual winter carnival opens Wednesday with more attractions than a tltrce-ring circus. The festive glow of gay bunting has already formed on Banff ave- nue. the main street of the Dic- turesque resort centre surround- ed by stately mountain peaks. The carnival. sponsored as a community effort has been a reg- ular wing-ding for 36 years. An .estimated 15,000 persons attended llsst year. Hotels have been book- ed to capacity for a month. Front Wednesday to Sunday. when the queen is crowned. they town is a big playground. TOWN BECOMES PLAYGROUND i Banff avenue becomes the scene for ski and snowshoe obstacle races. broomball games. square dancing. toboggan races. variety and hill-hilly shows and other un- scheduled events. Another highlight of carnival week is the grand masquerade ball. More than 700 costume-clad persons jammed the community hall last year but RCMP, aware of fire danger. clamped on an attendance limit of 600 this year. N.H.L. Leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standing: Montreal. won 32, lost 13, tied 8; points 72.: Points: Belivenu, Montreal. 59: Goals: Richard, Montreal. 32: Assists: Olmstead. Montreal. 39; Shut- outs: Sawchnk. Detroit. 10: Pen- alties: Flaman. Boston. 116 min- utes. Borden Y.C. In L18-6 Win Over Borden Legion l Borden Yotith Club overpower- ed Borden Legion in a friendly game of hockey in Borden Rink .last night by a score of 18-6. l Leonard Nooiian. Willard Leard and Clayton Macl..ean were stand- outs for B. Y. C. -each per- forming the hat-trick while Wil- lard Giliis. Baden Sexton. Steve Murphy and Billy Irving each gathered two goals. For the Legion. Jack Darrach tallied three times while "Pep" Darrat-h. Orland Trenholm and Elwood Pickering each had one goal. The game was referred by Leo- nard Gallant. St. F. X.. New Glasgow Tied ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CF)-St. Francis Xavier University ctiged New Glasgow Rangers 4-3 here Monday night to knot their best- of-nine APC senior hockey semi- final series at one game apiece. The surprising Saints notched the winning marker after six minutes of overtime. reversing the restilt of a Saturday game they lost 2-1 to the Rangers. Toni Blackmore. Bernie Andrea and Gill Cyr picked up St. FX goals in regulation time and Murray 1-luck notchcd the clinch- l :. fo.day's Rotary Rink Program 2,00-3.30. skate. kiddies accom- panied hy adults. 3.45-4.30. Bantams. W.K.S.. P. S.S. Dodgers vs Psrkdale Regals. 4.30-5.15. Bantams. Q.S.S. Hawks vs. Q.C.H.S. Flyers. 5.15-6.00. B a n t a m s. Q.C.H.S. Braves vs. Parkdale Royals. fl.(i0-7.00. special hockey practi- 7:00-8.00. juvenile Abbie ice. 8.30-10.30. Trinity Young Peo- ple's Union skate. 10.30-11.30. hockey Alcxaiidra. Champions Stray Over The Limit NEW YORK. (AP)-Two world boxing champions. lightweight Jimmy Carter and welterweight Johny Sexton, stray over the weight limit this week to pick up some cash in non-title bouts. Carter's Friday bout at Boston with welterweight Tony DeMarco. is hometown favorite. could well be the bout of the week. It prob- ably will sell out the Boston gar- den. The champ gets a 525.000 guarantee plus a privilege of 30 per cent of the gate. Since Carter stopped Paddy De- Marco no relation Nov. 17 to win back his title. he has had only one bout. a 10-round decision over Bobby Woods. DeMarco. No. 6 among the wel- ter contenders. hasn't fought since Nov. 6 when he stopped Pat Manzl in one round. In travelling to Akron, Ohio, Saxton ventures into the home- town of Ronnie Delaney, a clever southpaw middleweight who has lost only once in 63 starts. The Akron bout. also set for Friday. will be the second for Snxton since be upset Kid Gavllan at Phila- delphia Oct. 20 to win the crown. Although the match was set back once from Jan. 14 when Sax- Inn was injured. it is expected to attract a big crowd. After some fast switching. the International Boxing Club came up with a Wednesday show at Balti- more where Bob Baker. Pitts- btirgh heavyweight. will box Wil- co pract- practice, Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Junior A St. Catharine: 6 Hamilton 8 Atlantic Coast senior Moncton 2 Amherst 2 Antigonish-Piciou-Colchester New Glasgow 3 St. Francis Xavier 4 (Best-in-nine semi-finals tied 1-1) Halifax 6 Pictou 2 (Halifax leads best-in-nine semi- finals 2-0) . Halifax Leads Semi-Finals 2-0 1. hiiloc lie James of Boston. Andrews was injured in training. Report Pep To Be Reinstated reinstate Willie Pep of Hartford as a boxer. The former featherweight cham- NBA's grievance York city. York athletic comrnlssion Madison Square Garden. Doubleheader At Crapaud Rink In a double header played at Crapaud Rink last night in South Queens Hockey League for the er in the overtime period. Nelson Wilson picked up one goal apiece for the Rangers. Frank Myers Trophy. Cape Tra- Kl-'01 Slofey. BEN Dalllntt and verse defeated Crapaud 0 to 0 and Nine Mile Creek defeated Kinkora 6 to 1. its- EX. Moog. sttdtnate goalkeeper- lntvtv. 1 V, - -. -iaoiiitomm 'Don Ho- Alernie .'. '.t..-i Out 'To Redeem Canadian Supremaciyw hock'I'he :ean"t;lI;c:t:':3W:ltl repreIledi;tHOsnada atthIemw!r1olrld Bathgntc. Dan Berry. all forwards; playing coach Grant, (3 , , n . . Fob-eaymrmy M. W to Dimmm Mm sGemww hm ms Warwick. forward, Jim Fairbum, forward. George M6- 3111 Warwick. forward; Ivan Mclmliand. goalk W.-White, team physician;g:rkhwBird mhnnsggzk ; at-wick fence; Jack McDonald, Doug forwards. (OP Photo). 1.. 1 nwfnri Avoy and Dino Mucotto, bout defence. Back row: Harry 1-Ian-is,ts-sine:-:1-lalTarala andKevConway,hoth de- iinlo Rts&. all Klibtn-hand .Ian. 26 fight at Norfolk. Va.. but HARTFORD. Conn., (APi- The Hartford Times says the National Boxing Association is expected to plan passed an exhaustive physic- al and mental examination given him over a two-day period in Bos- ton reccntly. The report has been sent to Fred J. Saddy. ' head of committee in Milwaukee. That group is expected formally to announce Pepfs rein- statement soon. He will then only be barred from boxing in New Pep has been kept practically inactive for a year after the New listed him as "unavailable" shortly after he was stopped by Lulu Perez in STELLARTON. N. S. (CP) ll H ' new mam eve” Joey Halifax Wolves moved into a 2-0 X'll'.?.l'.” ..'.".' .'2...l?."f .il"l...l.' law we Hm" in '11- AFC senior hockey league Seat-of-nine semi-finals here Monday night by downing the Royals 6-2. Jackie Hollett and Rocky Sul- livan paced the Wolves attack with a pair of markers each while singletons went to Carry Norman and Marcel Dupont. Pic- tou scorers were Stan McDouga1l and Rollie Ssvard. Saturday night. Halifax wal- loped the Royals 7-2. The third game in the series is scheduled for Halifax tonight. Ouare Times Favorite in Grand National LONDON (AP) - Britain's top bookmakers Monday slated nine- year-old Quare Times as favorite to win the Grand " ” ' Steeple- chase March M and give Irish trainer Vin c e nt O'Brien three straight national successes. Quare Times won the four miles. 056 yards grind over 30 Jumps with Early Mist in 1953 and with Royal Tan last year. O'Brien has entered Early Mist and Royal Tan again this year. Hll fourth entry is seven- year-old Oriental Way. OWNED BY ALY Aly Khan owns Royal Tan, top- weighted with 172 pounds. John Dunlops owns Early Mist (171). Mrs. L. Abrahamson has Oriental Way (152) and Mrs. Robert smyth owns Quare Times (164). Quare Times impressed with a victory in the three miles, 70 yards Celbridge Handicap Steeplechasi in Ireland Jan. N. Tudor Line. who finished secon: to Royal Ten to last year's race. was made 100-!) second favorite. The 10-year-old Jumper is handl- capped to carry 157 pounds. Irish Liurd was a 100-1 pick. - IN TOP BRACKET M'As-Tu-Vu. owned by Queen Mother Elizabeth. was bracketed with Royal Tan at' 1004. Other odds: Mariner's Log. Early Mist. Copv. Goosander. No Response. Churchtowri. N-1. Mr. Chippendale. Mr. Linnett. Mont Tremblant. 28-1. Carey's Cottage, II. S. B. and Gigolo. as-1. others wcra unquoted. . Fifty-one horses are compote the 109th running of the national. But that number t ' will be out by nearly half before post-time. An Irish hospital sweep- stnke is based on the result of the National. roiiuiii EVEtli's ran. 3' to 12 AV- cituaren smut. V General skating .. wllmnsoitv-. ' 4 an Leann loony and lasting 'I'IluunAY.. ' 'l'IlIIAY- 8-I I-II ......” - QIGIQNIW i. . ' -. y .. : . . . g 6 AMHERST. N.S. (CP)-Jean Le- clerc's two goals enabled Amherst ” to tie Moncton Hawks 2-2 in overtime here Monday night in an Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League game postponed from Christmas. Leclerc. released by the Hawks earlier in the season. haunted his former team mates by scoring the only goal in the second period to give Amherst a 14) load. After the Hawks scored twice in less than three minutes in the third period to go ahead, Loclerc came back to provide the tying goal. Weaver and Sinnet were the Moncton marksman while Lscroix had two assists. Savoa penalties were called in the game. five to Moncton. The game was the third over- time in four games for the Ramb- lers and the second tie. Lineup Moncton-Goal: Pidsodny: de- fence: McNeil. McLaughlin. Lo- pine. Weaver. Michelin; forwards: Sinnett. Houle. Hirschfald. Thom- son. Campeau. Lacroix. Watson. Robinson. Amherst - Goal: Frigon: de- fence: L. Kiley. Rogers. Raid, Parr; forwards: White. Schmidt. NHL Standing W L T F 'A Pa. Montreal 32 1! I 176 7 72 Detroit 3 10 O 143 100 67 Toronto 11 17 16 119 102 58 Boston 19 10 14 124 132 52 New York 13 27 13 114 153 39 Chicago I I1 12 114 177 30 U. S. Team In Win Over Canadians - THE HAGUE. (AP)- The U.S. national ice hockey team Monday night defeated a team of Canad- ians living in Europe 0-I. Scores Again The Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey Leag ue's leading scorer. Roy "Buck" Whitlot-k of the Charlottetown Islanders picks the far corner of the net. (puck indicated by arrow). in 8 recent Same here against th0 Fredericton Capitals. Goalie Plumber Craig is seen fanning on the hard shot while defenceman Pat Powers attempts to divert the Whitlock shot from the direc tlon of the net. Ramblers And Hawks Tie 2-2 (Photo by Meyers) D. Kiley. Ieclerc. Therrien. Sain don. K 1.. Bernaques. Dem chuk. Summary First period: No scoring. Pen alty: McLaughlin 8:02. Second period: 1. Amherst. Ls clerc (Rogers. Demchukt 13:30 Penalties: Rogers 11:45. Stniiett 16:07. Third period: I. Moncion. Weaver tLacroix) 11:55; 3. Moncton. Sin- nett (Lncroix, Eoule) 13:16; 4. Amherst. Leclorc (L. Kiley. S.-sin don) 14:54. Penalties: Lepine 6:24. Demchuk 9:63. McLaughlin 1730 Overtime period: No scoring. Penalty: Sinnett 2:01. Tic Williams Back As Coach PICTOU, N. S.. (CP)-Tic Wil- liams has regained his berth as coach of the Pictou Royals. cur- rently angaged in an APC senior iiockey league semi-final series with Halifax Wolves. The APC succeeds Kink McDonald. who a team spokes- man sald was being relieved be- cause "its wasn't. getting siting with the players." Williams was forced out of the coach job early in the season by illness. The Royals finished third is the five-team APC loop. BEST ouu. .mg1. 991 1 S08 Fltaroy vi llilfll f.'lIIi' ' 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN oiitv S1450. Here is a lovely car at a very reasonable price. ii. is s 4-door model equipped with heater and finished in an attractive maroon color. rite body in Isle: and the mom priest and in had hit nae owner. Buy new-before the spring demand results In hill" or prices. Got oat-enioy life-whether it he the Beach. roll? 1"” orlte fishing hole pr last a drive In the country. 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