N 0 l - 3 Rinks Tied For Top A-P1-ace in Championships; P. E-.1. ' In Fourtl Six Member” of ,s,ande,s. Alllanticsi. Eliminate s.D.uT 'n Count This Morning In Hoop Playdowns Alter Red Wings Sign Defencemon Page 6 The Gunrdhn Wednesday, March 9. 1955 Sees No Point In Game Between Vs, MONTREAL tCP) - Managing director Frank Seiko of Montreal Canadiens said Tuesday he could Ice no point to I game between Penticton Vs. when they return in a fourth-round match Tuesday in the Canadian curling championship to shunt Ontario out of a four-way tie for first place. - . - The big ends, three on each of the eighth and ninth, DETROIT (AP) -'edD9h'01l 391: ' l' , it . Canadians gave Nova Scotia a 10-7 victory over Andy Grant of On- MONCTON. iCP)- six mem- six Monday and they were 15- :'e1;'::ceT;'::””1fa”:3:y &:13";:;t”o( Ing O.Ver1'Ime corted here from Charlottetown Tuesday by RCMP officers. Claims World's Strongest Man bers of the Charlottetown Island- ers hockey club Tuesday night deposited 3100 each on their ap- pearance in magistrates court today to answer charges of dis- turbing thc pcacc here Saturday. The six. playing coach Steve . SAINT JOHN (Special)-- rite Saint John Atlantics eliminated Saint Dunstarfs University from the N.B.-P.E.l'. Senior 3. basket- ball playdowns here Tuesday night by defeating the Saints 69-47 in a tario and cut the undefeated ranks to three. Tied for first place with four Tm-”"T”'T "T'T T5 wins were Northern Ontario. Man- New Brunswick 0m M0 ml 020- 6 itoba and Saskatchewan. Ontario gc, . 010 302 001 010. 3 was in second place alter four Maniwh. . 102 020110 3()1..1l 101 101 200 010d '7 Kirkland Lake.. 0nt.. to a pro- fessional hockey contract. Hillman r eligible only. I month ago on his 18th birthday. 5 He is the youngest player sign- ed by the Red Wings since Gor- The Saints bounced hilllx an held a three point lead with only 47 seconds left in the game Th. Atlantics. however. forged ahead again but young Mike Swill of 11,. Saints came up with a basket with to show them the freedom we enjoy. I'm not suggesting they meet In NHL team. but one of their own calibre. ”Perhaps they would also get. rounds with three wins and one Candie” or other NHL cl" 5' lice and fans during the third 18 the minimum signing age. quick basket to build up a ,.-am, 3, C d y d m M L, 1 N . hen d f ' 1 gr 1 . loss. Nova Scotia was third with Ontario . - y g , , A . uonjngloackg Leaeguemzlueg a amen:-I: I ea 0 In "M '0” re two victories in three games. Nova ScotiI .. 010 010 033 101-10 Brklacich. gDanny Oconnor, Orin ' y die Howe joined the Wings at mrmmg overtime heme. The Mr gen remaining 1,, mm sen” um suggestions had been British Columbia and Prince Ed- ' no 8 Carver. Wimpy Jones. Bob Gray 'ronoN'ro icp) .. A caiiadian the age of 18. National Hockey him” won the twoiame round me game into overtime, made that the Vs play aga 1. Ward island shared fourth place glbelfsd 368510107-0(42l:16 and wally Kullman. were ld' wrestler who claims to be the League N188 h8Ve been dmedded by seven poimh in the overtime the .-ithiiitic; Hockey Resu'Ts with one victory and two defeats. ”' 9"" "- A volved in a wild brawl with 110- World's Strongest man ppoposes in recent years and now make The Amati" hd 2.”! at ha" counted four foul shots and nm to prove it in a challenge match mm ngd raced mm the had in "Just what lood purpose would - 5'"”' w.'N”355 . Quebec . 00:1 210 102 010 141 , . 1 , be ad la 1 i to d 5"" W'"l0"l 3 W” W" New Nfld. . 120 002 020 102 040 Drrlod of 8" Maul” C0?” 59" "1" against Russian weightlifting Hlllman. who played the last h 1; t S M, I winnlns lend. "H y paymg em In Rlnk foundland. Alberta and New Bruns- Hockey League game with M0"? specialists, three games with the Wings on slelgndol '55:: ggugonl vfsg Reardon was high st'1ivor' i m, ki f?" ' Imoc us mem of he asked In Saints with 16 points while Frank - I - an interview. ”Wbat could tho it it f i d tlwtck Quebec 33."'ed '15 hm Wm Byei Prince Edward Island 10" "dWk5 53"'.ld3-1; V Doug Hepburn, formerly of an amateur tryout basis. will be H d I t 1 I R d I g. y, vs um in wch . game? They Rmgig imk” yfgzifjsay page E! with an 11-10 victory over New- I g Warrants were sen ed on the Vancouver, issued 3 chanenge on eligible for the Stanley Cup play. fgtegrerem-'me:"w nt-l::ygam:”a:: Slowey had 10 and lllll((',.wil1ll ox. ' l”""d""'d "' ' 13'e"d mambo e- Tuesday to the "nine strongest offs. - finished me contest under dim, Jon" Kelly and mm M1””W-1 "lay- won the so-called world cham- pionship. ancl all credit to them. but why have them play I big league pro team?" ed standout ball and em-ii 'x'('l)red five points. Bob Fry and Fi-any Galley each scored 16 points in, the Atlantics and Eddy Lrzcot 10. follows: Paperweights-Pkdle Robins 0. PS5. Tigers 0; Q.S.S. Ramblers 1 Ontario was leading 6-2 when Gerry Glinz's Maritime rink came through with the first three-ender. men in Russia." Each of the nine would be a specialist in one of the main weight-lifting classes. culties. The Saints had defeated the At- lantics 69-54 in Charlottetown last The Standings Mt A. Vdes REGINA (CF)-Standings in the Springfield ' Lorey (21. Bertram ll). Elmsdalc gym and arms); Columbia's Reg Prince Edward Island . H confidence Monday when a stu- W,-esmng un der wrestling pm. Spdngfiem scorers were as (01. , , Q.S.S. Bruins 0; W.1(.S. Hawk: 3, Gr d I h d, W5 m , Sclke said he would consider Red - 1, H k I b G. "l1 ma 9 W0 5 3'9 3 . . . h. H b ,h . . ""d"'E C.”5dl”'' ” "N"! 3"” Wot:Il:gis2'- B-a1;vinliu'0g1lm'il- lit-td' tl.la'::bl:mfnjllxlzlnrlggklhlgiierlrd no champions ms For Canadian 8ndepBll”llllllSlhwEl)!1lJ'll?gdsivglI:hl&(:li:: w. S . S”l?.'d'Xii ti - t i t th i .1 Th.” S”""5 pmyed l"””"” "" "Pf. Qnly m the "me of T zoom Wl"8-5 8”” by 5- Cmsweui Northern Ontario skipped by W L titles said he feels it's time ”the dui-igfg tliaen ;:::o:-1: 11:1? ofeTl:s Efirlrlclegyoldfaiglgalacclls Dam” and wi our. - - - . . ' . : A . ' a . ..we could Show how we en y .I"'91"5ch9l35l'C- Q-5-5 9- 3”""5- Rudy Steski laid two'f0ur-enders Manitoba M .. 4 0 Russians ' stopped getting away 4 rm (Md defeated Gmhamys day nighps gm-,9 and with (our 5, D, Uy-Rem-dun 13y 51,...” I - - 3 High 0- Q-S-S- 80313 by MCC” and a three count against Alberta Saskalthehdll - 4 9 with claims th at they're the P K - s . - 0' Ige in spots both in Canada and mack uh Mam". tn Kane .4, for I 1&8 Vida”, The rinks were Northern Omario y 4 , 0 gwxvu LF N B (CH C Wu Id, l - y H Road at the Kgusmgton pm; pm minutes left in the game went l(elly'5. Mooney 5. Pflllllvl she. H” U?" s”"'?5.3 hm" w” c" Dowling (11 Mulligan (ll. tied 5-5 until the seventh end when Ontario . . . . . .. 3 1 d-” f 1 Ch ' h' b T 3”: X; S ?m"gcs me" night by the score of 6-5 to take out in front. 3. Swift 6. Morrison. gm" tr "&;lp3)m”" "gm ("'3' lg Glrls- Abbie Sisters 3 Elms- sieski counted hi; first fuur-gnder Nova Scotla . . 2 1 u':l?y g1:gIag"hgl:lin iitfe Iffgriggeg neufmi”:E:5lf?thlhlfelftT;a”5l I29 03 the best-of-three series for the - TTQJ” " ;' " ; C81 G 8 GT5 011 0 03!: A. - ' . . - - ' I " 1 ' . . g Y T9 l'99- h m C nship f the Farmers' other. When it's all over. t.hIt's dale Smers 1' Abbie shah by De Ma""0ba' sklpped by Roy For Bnnsh Culumbm ” l 3 511168 the War. TeCelV8d 3 V018 0! Hepburn is 111 Toronto studying ieigfgogwo galzjes to nothing. Amnml '68 Show that i R - . t'd7-7t.Qb ............ .. 1 :1 .- - DON'T Wow. . E” by - ems” tSli:neni(hfthTr:11d.vlhlgnitlfba weht Ngsnlfzcllndland . 0 ?f,,':l,.:;;i””f.f;: "W" F”"k T”""9Y- lows: E- Mann 2- 3- Thibeau 2- 5- ' - Th” Humans dun ' kn” ahead with three on the 10th Albtm 0 for the yame Watson 1' E" Sinclair 1' Gnhamvs 0 5 - Road. L. MacLeod 2. r. Dougbart Provincial Skale Meet On March 18 Physical Fitness Division offic- ials last evening announced that the date for the 10th annual P. E. 1. Interscholastic skate meet has definitely been set for Friday. sportsmanship as we know it. "I ouldn't want any part of Iomething where hockey is used for terrorization or spite or en- genders political squabbles. Here sport is organized for the play- Ir and the people who enjoy it. ”If Toronto Maple Leafs or Ca- nadiens or any other NHL club - could make a between-seasons 1 trip to Europe-travelling first- class. not barnstorming-to de- Newfoundland scored two on the 12th end to tie it 10-10 with Que- bec. Skip Olivier Samson drew into the eight-foot circle for the win. New Brunswick held Saskat- chewan in check until the eighth end when the Campbell brothers Ne Brunswick”: . . . . . . , . 1 ' (gne team receives bye in each shzaidlggepgkggnmgfsgfgeglutazgxmI 0 Spanish Champ mund-) favored Canadian over English LONDON (AP)-Former world football. Maritime colleges. with the ex- middleweight champion R a n d v Turpin of Great Britain Tuesday St. F. X. Shuts , , . ceptlon of St. Dunstans Univer- sity in Charlottetown and Acadia night knocked out Spanish heavy- weight champion .lose Gonzalez in Out Mt. Allison broke loose for I five count. Sas- at w,,1fVme' favor the Canadian katchewan added three against 5AcKv1L1,E, N, 3,, (cpi..st, game. two minutes 20 seconds of the sev- enth round of their scheduled 10- 1. G. Brookins 1. B. Reid 1. Referee, Jackie Bernard handed out seven penalties. three to Spgngfield and four to Graham's Ro cl. OF 1955 Under direction or wauiwe E. Scantlcbury GHARLOTTETOWN FORUM FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955-8 1'. M. Bruins Acquire Canadian Junior 5kiP,Ed 51- Pier" 0hlh910lh- Francis Xavier University shut Major 1-are-.1 Kelly, director of Prince Edward Island had I We out Mount Allison 7-0 here Mon- athletics at Acadia. said in ii tel- l" the f0ul'"'- day night in the first game of the evision appearance recently that monstrate how hockey can be played, we are willing to talk turkey. But I would not go for any political progaganda or grudge games. "At the same time we would consider it I privilege. if the Russians would come over here. Abbie Sisters Defeat Elmsdale Sisters 3-1 Last evening at Rotary rink- Abbie Sisters nosed out their perennial rivals. Elmsdalo Sisters, h I well-played game by I score of 3-1. Both teams played hard :1 lthe way. making several nice passing plays and forcing both goalies to make sparkling saves. Sheila Deborey scored the first Ind second Abbie goals with Is- sisls going to Smith and Huestis. Ruby Ramsay scored the lone Elmsdale tally on an assist fromi Fraser and Ena Bertram wound; up the scoring on ii long shot to make the final count read 3-1. . The game was handled by Wal- hr Lawlor and Amos Gorveatt. Next game of this home-and- home Ieries will be played It Al- berton Friday evening. Today's Rotary Rink Program till-5.30-Skate.l children unde 12 ccompanied by adults. 3.00-7.00-qluvenile Abbie pract- lco. 7.15-8.15-Vocational School vl. Qov't Garage. 8.30-9.31-Patriot practice. 9.3)-10.30-York Juveniles vs. larrington. Ice Racing New Glasgow Good horse racing was held at New Glasgow River on Saturday. March 5. It being a good day I March lath It the Charlottetown Forum. Those taking part in this year's meet will be the competitors who placed first and second in their respective age races at the three county meets which were run off recently. Among schools which will be represented by skaters at the meet will be Alberton. 0'- Leary. Summerside. Bedeque. Borden. Kensington. Queen Char- lotte High. St. Mary's Convent. SUI'nn1El'Sld: High, Queen Square, West Kent. Model. School Unit No. 1. Montague. Georgetown. Murray Harbour and Souris. S'side Curling Club Schedule -The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Club for this evening. 7.15-Ralph Bishop vs. .7. A. Clark; T. D. Morrison vs. F.. Mor- risnn; H. Dickie vs. W. Morrison. Gil Turner In Curlers had the evening off to It- tend I banquet and were to re' sume round-robin play Wednesday at 3 pm. MST. In the third round Tuesday morning. Ontario won it's third straight with I 15-5 decision over British Columbia. Saskatchewan ran up a big 18-3 margin in dis- posing of Quebec in the third round and Northern Ontario had no trouble defeating New Brunswick 13-4. Manitoba had to come from behind to win ll-7 over winless Alberta. SECOND ROUND . . TKO Over Miceli BROOKLYN. N. Y.. (Al-Us Gil Turner. Philadelphia middleweight contender. scored in technical k ockout over Joe Miceli of New York in 44 seconds of the eighth round of a scheduled in at the Easte y kway arena Monday night. urner weighed 155-1 pounds. Miceli 147. Referee Petey Scalzo stopped the bout as Turner kept peggimz l. away at Miceli's left eye. which was cut about the brow and al- most closed. It was the second straight knockout victory for Turner over Miceli. In their previous meeting in Philadelphia two years ago Gil stopped the New Yorker in the l sixth round. Nine Mile Creek Wins Series Opener At Crapaud rink last night, Nine 13. C. .. . 121111230430-19 Nova Scotia .. 000 000 002 001- 3 Northern Ont. 210 2.01 042 :10-15 Quebec 001 010 300 00:9 3 N. s.. .040130100000-9 Manitoba - .. 102 003 053 111-17 sasii. 101011 100 090-11 P. 1-:. 1. .... .. 010 100 011101.-- 7 Alberta 030 000 001 0o1- 5 Ontario 101 122 210 210-13 THIRD ROUND yontario . . 022 012 0:40 041-15 iB. Columbia .. 100 100 101 100-. s KNOI. Ontario .. 203 012 010 111-12 N. Brunswick 010 100 101 000- 4 Saskatchewan 120 242 030 031-18 Quebec ........ .. 000 000 101 100- 3 p. 1-2. 1. 131000 010 01040 Nfld. 000 011 103 101- 8 Alberta 020 201 101 000-- 7 Manitoba ..... .. 101 010 040 211-11 Bye: Nova Scotia. FOURTH ROUND Title Decided Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey the English game would still he finals. played at Acadia. St. Dunstan's Left winger Ken Flynn. scored are said to be considering the three goals. all in the second per- Canadian game. iod, to lead the attackers. Saturday representatives from Maritime universities met to form 0 I Ladies Curling a Maritime intercollegiate Cana- dian football league. Local Curling Draw Tonight -At the Sunimcrside Curling Rink yesterday afternoon the Wil- la Somers rink won the right to represent the local ladies club in the provincial championships for the Carl E. Crockett trophy, which will be held in Summerside on March 15. . . . Personnel of the winning Somers g.1ed"ekl"5v'S J5 Cg'm;I1;';'D1:';ldM""&i rink includes Em Morrison, lead; Nice . 'Dt wm,m;)c0"' 13' Shirley "Slr,rI1ps0n. second I stsone; Brown ' ' rt Rita Si ip ant, mate; ila om- i. . . ers. skip. The local runners-up Dgffyiacglnl::mi)?::nSh:;vEg20g' rink includes Anna Hayes. lead; Bevan Hoaaljd Douglas Fred Marion Hinton. second stone; Al MacM'man H Madman ' Morrison. mate: Marion Small- Ice 3. S" M'nm.e R pink”, C mm” "W Campbell. K. Myers vs Dr. Prowse S. Bealon. J. E. Burnett. W. Rodd. Ice 4: F. Hansen. T. Milton. T. MacAdam. H. MacDonald vs W. Worth. R. Jones. G. Milligan. E. Gillespie. ' 8.80 pm. Ice 1: R. Parent. C. Tr:-iinor. Earl MacLeod. R. Ewing vs l)r. lFlrst game of hast-of-seven seml- Rg5”IE"l5"1'le9- w- G055- 5- Cdllhdch. final) - - CV95- Toronto St. Michael's 2 St. Cath- So:IC6v23wR0lIIJlld blllqhlin. H. Atkin- arine's 3 5 - 89 Pl - (St. Catharine's wins best-of-sev 1" n9""d Rdblnv F- R- 3emi.final so one game tied) Macbaine vs .1. E.' Burden. Queue Junior A Ice 4: Ralph Jenkiiis. H. Peters. Tr0ls.Rivieres 5 Momwal 0 S. Duncan. S. W. Willis vs Frank (Quebec wins round-rohin semi- Hdbb-V K- ACDNL 13- MacDonald. final with ll points. Montreal 2; B. MacKa.v. Trois-Rivieres 21 Charlottetown Curling Club. 7 p.m. Ice 1: W. E. Maclnuis, Ralph Hockey Scores Ontario Senior A Windsor 1 Kitchener-Waterloo 8 (First game of best-of-seven final) Ontario Junior A Guelph 1 Toronto Marlboros 7 Saskatchewan 110 102 050 301-14 Quebec League Chicoutimi 2 Shawinigan Falls 4 Montague Pri In Opening G ..fThe Montague Primroses will 8-4 Victory Over Milton Army Team Drubbed ll-3 By Penlicfon yISERLOHN. Germany (CF)-A fighting Canadian army all-star team took an 11-3 drubbing from Penticton Vs Tuesday night but had thc' satisfaction of scoring as mroses Take ame Of Finals play and speed with Montague round bout. Turpin. step on his comeback campaign. It London ring in 12 months. Leafs Return Riahl Winger TORONTO 1CPl-Manager Hap Day of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League . said Tuesday night right-winger Curling Draw for tonight at the Gerry Foley has been returned to the Pittsburgh Hornets. American League farm club. To End Season ' BOSTON (AP) - Boston Bruins Tuesday acquired Floyd Smith from Canadian junior ranks to bolster their forward contingent for the balance of the National Hockey League season. Smith, an 18-year-old right wing from Perth. 0nt., -scored 29 goals and 19 assists in 42 games with Gait Black Hawks of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A League this year. Smith will dress for the Chicago game here Thursday with defence- , Adulfa so dents, ciiifdren 25 cents Graceful Skaters Beautiful Costumes Fancy Skating r Ice Dancers hm For Young and Old Clowns SKATING AFTER SHOW Prizes for oldest lady and gentleman skater. best boy and girl couple and best girl skater. To avoid the usual rush for tickets get yours today at Gtarlottetown Forum, Lambros Bros., Bike Shop. at 1715.4. took another was his first appearance in a Sport Lodge or Scantleburyls Sign Shop. the Leafs' man Bill Quackenbush out of ac- tion due to a leg injury. l "2 .4 HAVE so Much To PROTEST s-W.-n-.-- e "I, James Reid, . , do hereby swear..."-' many goals against the newly crowned world champions as the best of their rivals in last week's world . ti... plonships. The Vs drove to a 6-1 lead in the getting the edge of the 3-2 score. Aisenault. Clements and Shep- herd nailed the first three coun- ters for Montague. while Kelly and MIcSwaln did the honors for large crowd attended and wil- Mllegcfeek defeated Albany 7-4.”! take a 4-goal lead into the final leased, glo.od racing from wire to ill! lII'S'- flame 01 I held 0' "V0 game with Milton Hornets in the wire. 7 re were three classes finals series for the Frank Myers King's-Queen's intermediate "13" with an putters. lh0Ch9Y N'0Phy. The next Ram! ll hockey playoffs by virtue of In Boy Smith In boat. is vanaol. ' A CIIII I Mn. gclau A was won by Famous . scheduled for Saturday night. owned Ind driven by Elmer was drawn in the third was won by Just Kay owned and driven by Reid ste- was won by Jolly Dick .w., by James Poulton of Charlottetown and driven by Cy- wllh Glenda Mae own- Charlie MacDougall was the big gun for the victors. scoring three goals. while Ronnie Dawson got I pair for Albany. Tonight at Crapaud the Crapaud Bantams will meet the Summe of I two-game total goal series for the Prince-Queen's champion- side Bantams in the second game marred by 84 victory at Montague last night. Spectacular throughout three periods. the game produced plenty of thrills for the packed house who cheered both teams for an excellent exhibition of hockey. Fast clean. the game was un- illegal tactics, and only I few penaltiese for minor infractions were passed out. Milton. Assists went to F. Shep- herd and Carrol for Montague and Andrews and Kelly of Milton. Each team scored a brace in the second session with Hughes scoring both goIls for Montague on Insists from Arsenault and F. Shephard. Connolly and An- drews dented lhe twines for Mll- firsi period. were held on even terms in the second as each side scored twice and drove home . three more tallies in the finale. Penticton playing coach Grant Warwick paid tribute to the losers after the game: "You could tell they were Canadians-they put up a great light.” A crowd of 3.000. including 80 gnd Bulman and ship. Summerside won the first During the first period the tori with assists going to Kelly G9.-mm, youths whn Rm m n.ee' Pound capturing game 7-1. teams were evenly matched in and Blanchard. watched the army Sm,-9 meg, oi tilt Went - In the last period Montasue with three goals-a total matched only 3 '30" ch" 0 I Ill!!! 013.5031 kid besan N! by Czechoslovakia during the tour- and was won u press the attack and gradually nameni. The am. wgg pgnglty. assumed command of the play. Three tallies weu scoredp but many sure ones were missed. Arusuult. accounted for two with the singleton going to Maclgan. free, for only the second time n Budlong filly since their arrival in Europe. O.Jl.IcFIdyen Ind thv: r second At Rink In Kensington No Decision On -At the Kensington rink on Girls O-10-Phyllis Miller. Queen cu-ml, J, Shep F. Shephard. 1" dn3;f"f33&”3.5i":”'n'.El?... i;..2.l'.':l"it'. 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