SERIES CONTINUES TONIGHT Bennett opened the scoring seconds after the first frame start- ed. lie took passes from Stuart and Neil Sewcll on tile way into the Parkdalc end. 5 25. Allen 5 26. MacLeod 8.13, led the R.t'.A.F. ”Sultans" in a Josey 8:116. Bliss -Rlajorst 10:57 Third l't-riod:- 9. l”lUtlCFlL'l()ll T). ii: if). Fi'cd- So.-is ell (N. Sew t'll) altd llli.iL'l.4C0d game played on the station court lost eicning by a score of 47 to 31. Tho Air Force five were leading 17 . 16 at half time but the Y.M. Aces; Al Arena Dorsey scored after 16 minutes constest and in Albertun Salurv 32 seconds of overtime to give Freetown a 4-8 win in I thrilling day night the All Stars downed the apple quite that far. but they did do many wonderful things for their boss in those good old days. It was a time of dramatic finishes. with the C and B team lust”, SPOlt1'ECHOES- )"!.t.""”"'.':."l...."""r . The in. .. ..'.:i.. ......... . . t I Resllle Series II Colorful Sportsman Passes "”"""n.....?...n. ...... f A 7 , it disposed of the Iouris first u b . p - Bede”. A clorful. benevolent figure has is little IIl)lfi,uf.bo; mm anus-umm uzaiummwi-iieAibmH 1: s B departed from the Summer-side unw” - i ”' lg . l ' uJkcun.- 'dtKylIilIRf0l'lIN'Cll.IIHlo ; The largest crowd of the season '9"''''' ”""- "-K- 9'1"”! "'3' M, :,,,,.y' ::d'.( .4. din" conquer. 'l'beyfro not quite ready ” -i '' FREDERICTON (CP) - Fred- 0 Carter 111.32. 1:" it. f.t:dwtL rsa West rl-I-3 M nunins ””"" "ck I "M loyalty to are friends would dwlrl tax?” the CI"gg:yv- H. but i l o - srlcton Capitals averted elim- PenaIty:- Josey 2:15. rs Freetown of inemoriss of what might be the shadows. and benevolence um” 539- '50" Is ' i ll M "A " SecndP 'od:-'.F ti-'-t. rlcineck-ndlocktnthefourtl allad l to - ldbetbakeyrndaofthestory.m"Ehh”W'V”m"f”ulV'”0VEf . is-l""...:::;. '.:....':r.:'.':'"..:.:.t.':; ti: ..2.....”..:.:::..::.". YMC A Drop: B551-'E5...Eli3FE ...... .. M.A.H.A. n ” -3-'-fl-”il-'53-”-"””3'?'t:. "T-'... ................ .... ..... an .... .. u... did this ii. i night by upsetting Parkdale Flyers -15: ii. Pal-kdale. Wood 231). . ll!" series for the Island crown sitting with his friends in the playing inspired. top-notch hockey W” In! year (whcw. we're all ill 6-2. leilllng Parkdale with a 2-1 Frvderltiltln. )1. Sciicll 1ll.l4'lll- 0 It Bedequl fink tmlllht l:”. screened-off section directly be- for about two weeks, went back lg?) "EM ")3? NY: ; lead in garlic.-. tosll. wait) ti 54): 8. l:lT(lt'l”lt'ltlll'. The All Stars of the first game hind iml-ne.plg),e, implorlng his into their Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ""9"- l' The 1,5,-;..,;.m-E 59.19, N” be Stuart nil. S()iii:ll.' Bl-nnctt 2ia7. ' I g n 7 - 5 "1 A1b9)'l0''- 59' boys to hit that ball "over the routine last week. First show ,,,,,.;,,.,..d he... ,,,,,-M... Penallles:- o. (arxcr tlltliorl unuiottetnun v.u.c.A. deaf.-.at- flashy winter ulllted by Mlll'. His boys never did get staffed they pulnlnel tllsuontague Prirnroses on the men of Dow- llng's own familiar lee. Then back to strength, and playing before a cheering crowd of over 1.50) cheering (maybe a few ieering) , . , el-lcion. X. St-well (Yr-umoll-v 6:- CA. club forged ah-zad when long Freetown 4-Sins close bani-fought E Allen shoved Caps two up Just 44, often as Frank Merriell and his game which saw the Royals out home fans. they take a deep dive fictional teams from Yale. The Montague Primrose: and Sum- Once again the Prlmroses will ,f-f')"1”1I?- r51 ' past the four-minute mark on I l shots by Phillips found their mark Penalties:- lluichillson 3:05 Jo- ; time after time. passing play will) .llHt'llll05ll- and say 5:56, 6:27. Mable atid lllirryl Lineups; Pike made it 114) hallway tlirtulgh 9-15. iv-,.u 19,15, Huffy 13-97” Sultans: Hepburn 10. Knowl”. the stanza. Ycouialls and Watt Ready 12 -35. 0 gay”... 14.35. Hen, H0351”) 6. Term” )0. Cmwkw-nI'; drew assists. ' ' Orin Caner gut Parkdalels first Josey (major). Hurry (nlajor) 15:- goal of the night with less than two minutes to go in the opening period. 4-1 seconds after the middle period. started. Neil Sewell and Bennett figuring on the play. Wood. on an unassisted effort, by Neil Sewcll anti Stuart before the frame was half over had Caps sitting on top ti-2 heading to the final period. Doug and Neil Sewell both scor- ed for Fredericton in the final Bennett (Stuart. M. Sewclli -38: Allen -)lzic1ntr).-ll) Chfllo. nctt -lnaior). Illacllllnsll llil'eiJt)l'l.ll9l'IlCy 5; Atkinson; Macxinnon. 30. fence-Wood, I)lacLcod. Forwards-O. Cant-1'. Josey. Fredericton ish: mans. Dunbart. D. Sewell; 2. Fredericton. Y R 9 3 ll Yi Ballem: Carver. S Czii'vi-r, Mclntosh put Fredericton ahead Duiiii. Jim l)lacLeod, liurr): A. Gozil-Ii1at-'l'ziv- Defence - Macintosh. Yeo- For- fired the second goal of the game wards - Bennett. N. St-well. Stu- for the Flyers but two in a row art, Hutchinson. Mable. Bliss. l)'ail.. V Total - 81. .l)l.C.A: Atkinson 13; Crockett; Scantlebury 7; Pllllllpg 1 12: Walton 2; Doucelte 6; Lavers 7. Total - (17. Sgt. Byrne hsndledthe whistle. CURLING Pike. Allen. Refcrees:- Wif lllilcs. Nucll CRARLOTTETOWN Goodman. (1.43 p.m. Presidents competition . SUMMARY 4th round. First Period:- 1. Fl'e(lI31'l(.'l()fl. Ice 1 - F Curl)! Vt R. Spillect. Ice 2- W.R. Jenkins vs. Dr. Mac- lntyrc LINEUPS 4:04: 3. Fredcrictoll. Pike (Ytio-l I09 3- R- Mallnlllll VS. E- T811101! Psrkdale - Goal: Roper; i)e- man-, Watt) 10:30; 4. Parkdale. Ive 4 - lion. 'l'.W.L. Prowse VI. '11. Cari'utliei's. . 11.31) - 3 delayed games and 1 IN THIS CORNER '””'t Ice 1 - vice presidents A- Dr. Prowse- C. MacDonald. ice 2 - Old Spain - F. Maclnnis Great Battle For Second on Clark- WELL. WE know Detroit Red Wings are in and Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago are out. but it is still nnybody's guess where the Canadians and Boston Bruins will finish in the N.H.L. standings. The Wings came through with a 2-1 victory over Hobs Sunday night and thus clinched the Prince of Wales Trophy for the eighth time in nine years-an enviable record by any standards. The Leafs were pushed out of the playoff last week when they lost an 8-4 decis- ion to Cansdiens and Chicago's chances wera wiped out some time ago. This leaves Wings, Bruins. Habs and the Rangers in the play- offs, but which team will be play- ing which. probably won't be de- cided until Saturday night. BOTH TEAMS have two games lnft. Habs play Toronto Wednes- day nnd Chicago on Saturday. Bos- ton ls at Detroit Thursday and at home to Rangers Saturday. WITH THE first team scheduled to play the third and the second the fourth it is easy to see why second place is a much sought after position. Besides getting that extra home game the second place finisher will not have to face the heavy guns of Detroit Red Wings and will stand a good chance of making the finals, for Rangers Ihouldnlt give either Habs or Bruins any great amount of trouble. The finals more money and a better than even- Inoney ehanc of winning the cup. THE WINGS. Canadians and Bruins are the three toughest teams in the league and. no mat- ter which team ends in third it will be no pink tcaparty for De- troit. The Stanley cup could well not of that "A" semi-final round. NOW that the Leafs and Hawks know they will be sitting this waits out. they have been having a great time batting down their batters. On Saturday for instance Toronto cams mighty close to set- ting a record while maaliandllng New York 14-1. Previous high scores were a 16-3 decision Can- Iliens took over Quebec Bulldogs In 1020 and a 150 lacing Detroit handed Rangers sway back in 1944. The air was probably pretty blue in the Ranger dressing room after that game and Gump Was- ley undoubtedly heard from Hon- sleur Watson. It didn't dormoel stunned more than 1.500 Summer- side fans at the Stadium Friday by walloplng Aces 9-3 to take their first win of the series. iihich now stands at 2-1 in the Aces favor. THE ENTIRE series could take on an entirely new look tonight should Montague rack up its sec- ond straight win. We wouldn't he at all surprised for stranger things) have happened in playoffs. A coin- plete about face it not at all im- common in a series such as this- nnd even though the Aces have that extra home game, we are not at all sure that it is not more of a liability than an advantage. Prim- roses have had their greatest slic- cess agalnst the Aces at Civic it is an ice palace that captain Billy Hughes dearly loves for about 75 per cent of Hughea' 30 goals were deposit- Stadlum this year. league in shutouts wlt.li 3.. . minutes. ..Don't game at the Arena tonight. Nlll Govemors Suspend Draft it was learned here Monday. Rood though. because Sunday etory. Montague Pl-imroses. fourth time in tId' Island League "3" semi-final sq-lac. year at NHL headquartr-rs drafted. , Now all clubs will control di.;two months ago. TONIGHT AT the sport Arena rt-ctly the so players and lhrcg who seem goalies allowed on each t-lull": rc-I to have sipped of the elixir of life. st-rve list. Heretofnre those not on. with me," fl ecla red Patrick. meet Summersida Aces for the the protected list wore .-uhjrt-t in; "We're well satisfied with the Pin! draft. Draft priceiof hi the intro-league was 8l5.(lI). I Gus Morison is the bad man with 141 forget the MONTREAL (CP) - The Na- tional Hockey League governors have decided to suspend indefin- itely the NHL's lntrs-league draft, The league's governors. rnceilng in New York. decided that the? purpose of the intra-league draft.) which first came into effect in the 1953-54 season. has been achieved. It was to help the weaker clubs, particularly, at that time, Chicago. NEW York. Toronto and Boston. Elimination of the draft means doing away with the ”protected list" of 111 players and two goalies. Each club deposited its list each and Ivfafs came through with another none of the players could be Ice 1! - Seagrows 10 end final Dr. ll. Maclntyre vs. Dr. Gallant. ice 4- Vice presidents B- H.C. Atkinson vs. Had Maclnnis. MONTAGUE Curling at Montague today. 7:00 P.Zi1 MacDonald. West ice: C.S. Stewart vs. 11.1.. liactlregor. 8:45 P.M. East Ice: H. Clair vs. B. Smith. West Ice: M. Nicholson vs. E. Cudmore. Toronto Drubs Monclon 96-65 In Hoop Game nolds led the Toronto drive with 20 and 18 polls respectively. Bec- nic Whcaton led Moncton with 11 points and Warren Crossman wag next with 13. YMHA held a 44-24 lead at half- time after trailing earlier. The continued their red-hot barrage in the second half. outsco ing Mosc- ton 52-41. Forty - two fouls. 12 against Moncton. were called by referees Art Pottle of Saint John. N.B., and Bob Pierce. Moncton. Toronto-Botkin 12. Much 14. Gaidy 20. Gohen 6. Reynolds 16. Glonon 3. Green. Burtins. Iawts I4. Waters 9. Moncfon-Crossmsn 13, Christie 12. Hsnuslak 6. Wheatop 17. Listen. limit 9. Murphy. Hachcy. Murphy 4. Bryant 2. '4 Patrick I-Insn'f Confncfed Terry NEW YORK (AP) -- General Manager Lynn Patrick of the Bos- not contacted Terry Sawchuk since .the veteran goalie quit the club "I have not spoken to lavvcliuk nor has he tried to not In tallcll Don Simmons and we'll I0 with m in the playofb." East ice: 1..H. Poole vs. At.- ton Bruins said Monday he has 359 merside Aces renew their struggle in the island Senior hockey semi- final playoffs when they tangle at the Sports Arena ton ht. The Aces lead the series 2-1 hav- ing won the first 2 straight. How- ever. Friday night at Civic Sta- dium the Primrose: got red-hot to blast Aces 9-8 for their only win. Tonight's tussle is an important one for both teams. A Montague victory and it would be a brand new series tied at 2-2 Should the Aces win it will give them a 3-1 lead and they will need only one more victory to advance to the best-of-seven final round against either Parkdale Flyers or Basilica Youth Club. whose series has been suspended for a brief period while the Flyers engage in a Maritime playoff series with Fredericton Capitals. have freewheeling Dave Maclseod back in the lineup and Macleood will likely be centering Apps Arsen- sult and Dick Carroll while Billy Rugher pivots Bubby Dowling and Flick Landry. Coke Grady. who missed the last game at the Arena will prob-1 ablt be back in uniform with the Aces. Game time tonight is 8.30. Likely lineups:- , Montague:- Goal- Dillon; De- fence- MacRae. Coyle. Longaphie. ltlat-Lure: Forwsrds- Arscnault. Hughes, Carroll. Dowling. Ketch. Landry, MacLeod. Summcrside:- Goal- Mann; De- fence- MacArthur. Steele. C. Gra- dy. G. Grady; Forwards- V. Har- ris. Shepherd; Gallant. Chlow. G. Harris. Cutcliffe. e?5ot?-3 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday, March 19. 1957 The G. Nicholson skipped rink of Montague won the Central Creameries trophy emblematic of the tyro Championship of Prince Edward Island in their bonspiel at Summerside Friday and Saturday. The standing of rinks competing was as follows: W G. Nicholson. Montague 4 J. Harris. Summerslde 3 !'-1. LE. Martin. R.C.A.lf'.2 H.L. Sears. Chsrlottetownl Luunom - O.H. Phillips. Alberton 0 ed in the Civic Stadium nets. UNESCORES CHATTER. ..Gordie lloivc MONCTON (CP) - Toronto ' ) FRIDAY 521 33 should finish the season with the YMHA, presenting a pin - point (?A) as om w- 5 N.l-LL. scoring title. . .The big shooting attack, defeated Monc- ” -' rlgliltwlfiger had 42 goals and 42 ton CY-HI 96-05 Monday in tho Mnun 31i:"n3ll.'Z1..”i"JS' ”re'i-f"El.fl'.l2i'. 355:2L"gro.5”3.'2 i..?..?.”'Z:ff.;."'e.”'... ”W”” 1'" "'9 "" W-' tied for second with 81. .Bcli- junior basketball tltlc. 5"" ml mo 031 M m'7 Other top scorers are Andy Batli- vglieces tlllgltlhe all-fianlillllllflr pig: :.hn"p:c)(M3ogugg: :35 262:1: g2lfGRV:lk!ll 73. Eddie Litzenberger offs against the Western survivor. ”' .....:..:&?l?.':i::.:?.:::..'.3:i:: Her mm in ex an an o---- Monlague Nicholson , Rink Cops Island Tyro Cl1'ship Nicholson (M) .' 04x 113 010 6.15 Nicholson (M) 201 102 110 Phillips (A) 010 010 001 Martin (R.C.A.F.) 200 010 000 041 101 113 SATURDAY 10 am. Phillips (A) 111 010 021 Martin (R.C.A.F.) 100-ll 110-1 001- kg? 09 Harris (5) 001- I 000 301 200 130-11 Nicholson (M) 020 103 1x2 101-11 Sears (C) 202 010 0X0 010-! 1 p.m. Harris (5) axo 012 200 104-43 Sears (C) 0X1 100 022 010-7 Martin (R.C.A.F.) 001 Nicholson (M)l 000 -010 00 431 101 202-7 03)-14 The RCAF Flyers evened up their intermediate "C" series with Cavendish at Civic Stadium last night, downing the Cavendish crew by the convlnolng score of 16-6. Cavendish led 1-2 at the end of the first period and was on the short end of a 6-4 count when the middle frame was over. The roof really tell in on them in the final session. the Flyers scoring seven straight goals in less than six minutes. They went on to outscore the visitors 10-2 in the period. Sawyer was the leading with six tallies, Wlckstrom was next with three and Pbluips picked up two. Houston and Macxay of Caver d4ah each had two. ' SUMMARY Pcrlod:- 1. RCAF- Sawyer , 2. Cavendish - Maclhy (Dunning) 11.41; 3. RCA! - Saw- yer (Rogers) 11.31: 4. Cavendish - V. Simpson (M. Simpson) 14.2); 5. Cavendish - Houston 15.17. Penalties - Moore. First RCAF Flyers Trip Cavendish I6-6 In Hockey Plciydowns Second Pcriod:- 6. RCAF - Dun- lop (Searle, Lamonte) 1.24; 7. C vcndlsh - Msckay 1.43; 6. RCA! -Sawyer (Rogers) 5.32; 9. RCA!- Wlckstrom (Dobson) 4.01; 10. R CAF - Rogers (Wlckatrom) 15.02. Psna1iIes- Graham (2). Third Perfod:- 1L RCAF- Saw- wr (Rogers) 0.32; 12. RCAF - lckstrom (Rogers) 1.03; 13. R CAF- Wiclistrom (Rogers) 2.01; 14. RCAF- Phillips (Macbcnn. Marsh) 3.24: is. RCAF- Phillips (MacLcan) 4.06; 16. RCAF- La- monte (Searlc) 4.38: 17. RCAF Sawyer (Rogers) 5.45; 11!. Caven- dish - 1' uston (Dunning) 7.15; 16. RCAF - Marsh (Mack.-an. Phillips) 3.45; 1). RCAF - Saw- yer (wickstrom. Rogers) 11:54: RCAF - Harrison 15.66; 22. Cav- endish - Doughart (Green) 18.54. Penalties - Houston, (major). Dobson major), Harrison (major), Moors (major). Referees - Coke Grady and III- rle Gallant. ficial. but tumor In day night was that there'l1 Leaf hockey next season rolls around. zg: it ill llil all &'e'.''.- ill .3: l E I T is f .i Rumor Changes To Come In Maple Leaf Organization TORONTO (CPl''-N9u''5I '3 'f' down from his role as boss of 701'0'f0 31"? lasts to concern himself with til the I” operation of Mull Loaf osroess. some changes slide in the MIDI! with him will go Ffal) Day. Wm likely will remain as shot the All Stars. but were unable to outsconc the Western boys. win to retain their Island crown time playoff. The All St'ars now lead 2-1 in games andrnced only one more and the right to advance to Marie hectic days of Charlie Hogan's "Suicide Squeeze” and Les Gau- det's four-base blows that broke up more than one game in the late innings. A happy coincidence that so many to-notch "ball players and a daring but canny coach should k ,, along at the same time Albany Nips Rangers 7-6 1 In Overtime l Albany St. Pats downed Lot 16 Rangers 7-6 in sudden-death over- time at Dedequn rink last night to take over sole possession of lsecond place in the south shore League. l The game was played to break a second place deadlock. By vir- tue of, finishing in second Alb!!! won the Arnett Trophy. Albanys' high scoring trio of Pat Noonan, Ron Cameron and Del- bert Dawson took care of the all scoring for the winners. Cameron land Noonan fired three goals iapiece while Dawson contributed the other. Ranger scorers were David Birch (3), l. Strongman. J. Gor- ill and E. Campbell. it was Cameron's third tally that decided the contest in the sudden death overtime. Vance Harris handled the whistle. Island Chief Justice Throws First Stone OTTAWA fCP) - Chief Justice Thane Campbell of Prince Edward Island tossed the first stone Mon- day launching the second annual Police Curling Association bon- spiel. Twelve teams. representing the RCMP, provincial. municipal and railway police organizations throughout Cansda. are participato- ills. The first day of the two-day bonspiel ave three elimination draws. fr which the winners proceed today to round-"robin tan- phy competition. in first round RCMP Vancouver. skip Sid beatty. defeated RCMP Halifax. skip George Woodward. 11-7. in the second round. RCMP Nova scotlp defeated RCMP Moa- traal 16-4. RIFLE SCORES The following are the civilian Rifle Club scores for March 16. Next shoot March N. A Roy Vessey . . . . .. .9! Ralph Jenkins... .. .. OI Pat I.andrlgss.. . 08 1411- MacDonald... . :A.F. Gormley .. . lAlbert Court... .. lred Cltythek " lvs P.J. l.andr1gan.. George Rogers... I Haber Jonas. Irwin Buell . smith... .. . Eric Wilson . . Irene Rogers... .. .. Clive Stewart... seen as . ana ... .... MINOR HOCKEY Minor hockey at Arena today. 11:00 - l1:W -Final skate, Not:-Q Dame Girls. '0-7:00 -Interscholastic loo- -agise Queen Charlotte High )0 - Inuit! - In-ins Park. Wwfpgrls Arena PIAYOFF HOCKEY moans can or sun-s-nisu sass: Assesses ass as this prince of all sport spon- sors. J.K. Curran, Exciting days. with the initials "J.K." running through them like a golden thread. If a biographer were to write the story of J.1(. Curran's career in Bummersldc. no one would mis- take lt for s Horstion Alger tale Could it be tha Aces are afraid of big crowds? A fan remarked recently that the Aces have won mighty few games at the Stadium with the fterldance breaking the 1.000 mark. We'll have to get statistician McNell1 working on that. But we do ember how the Aces played against F. town with 2.600 fans looking on. Don't take that attendance angle too seriously. folks. Be at Civic Stadium in record force next Fri- day evening. and we'll bat an apple turnover against an upside down cake that the Aces will prove there's nothing to that the- In New York NEW YORK (CP)-The Stanley Cup playoffs will open in Detroit and New York Tuesday. March 16. the National Hockey League board of governors announced MondIY- The governors, meeting here, said Detroit Red Wings, who have clinched the NHL championship. will meet the third-place team, either Boston Bruins or Montreal Canadians in "A" best-of-seven semi-finals. Boston and Montreal are tied for second place. in "B" series, New York Rang- ers. who eliminated Toronto Ma- ple Leafs to take fourth position, will meet the second-place team. Both Boston and Montreal have two games left on the season schedule. The playoff schedule as an- nounced by the NHL governors: If Detroit meets Boston Tuesday. March 36 at Detroit Thursday. March 26, at Detroit Sunday. March 111. at Boston Tuesday. April 2. at Boston Thursday, April .4. at Detroit (if necessary) Sunday. April 1. at Boston (41 necessary) Tuesday. April 9. at Detroit (If necessary) if Detroit meets Montreal: Tuesday, March 26. at Detroit Thursday. March 28. at Detroit Saturday. March 30. at Mon- traal Tuesday. April 2. at Montreal Thursday. April 4. at Detroit (if necessary) Saturday. April 6. at Monlrell (if necessary) Tuesday. April 9. It D0111)" (if nocessa ,v) 1 If Montreal meets New York: Tuesday. March 26. at New ' York Thursday March 28. N- York saturday. March 80. ItMOI- treal Tuesday. April 2, at Montreal Thursday. April 4. at Montreal School llocltey Playoffs Tonight I This averting at am p.m. Queen Charlotte Hi under the guiding 1 hand of coac Jack Ready and the ll-lkdle - Royalty - ;lisndled by coach Norman Larter wlll cross sticks at Sports Arena in their second game of the cur- rent cm School League double round robin It Stanley Cup Playoffs To Open series of the Y And Detroit (if necessary) a Saturday. April 6. at Montreal (If necessary) Tuesday. April 9. at Montreal (if necessary) if Boston meets New York: Tuesday. March 26. at New York Thursday. March 16. at New ork l Sunday. March 81, at Boston Tuesday. April 2, at Boston If more games are necessary in the Boston-New; York series they will be played in Boston with to smoke Suggested prion dates to be arranged later by the Bruins. Ail ice carnival which will occupy Boston Garden for. the week starting April 1 is hold-' ing up final arrangements. 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