v : "oases:-.-up. Itvianir :4 llowling Scores In Final liiiiute To Give Abbies 7-6 Win Over Plume looted with little more than half I minute remoining in the game to give the Ghulottetawn Aibbies I 1-6 victory over Prince of WIleI col- bge last night in I thrilling (my Eockey League game It the Forum. Willie Dunn started the any for Dorwling'I winning goal as he blocked I shot inside the Abbies blue line. He forwarded I pass to Jock Brown It centre ice and Brown carried over the Wel.sh.men's line before putting Dowling in the ulcer. Dowling picked the short side from about 15 feet out. The goal was I heartbreaker for the de- termined Welshman who battled their opponents down to the wire in t e best City League game plstyed here lo date. The Abbies held a 8-4 lead going into the third period but that Welshmen evened the count. on? quick goals by Ralph Whiteheadl Ind .VlacFadyen. Play see-sawed back and forth for the remainder of the game until Dowling appliedl the clincher. l The Abbies built up a 1-2 lead in the first period. Each team scoredl twice in the middle sessiong Dovrllng and Jack 'Brovrn each scored two goals for the winners, Harold Hawaii. and Willie Dunn: were the othrr Abbie marksman. Ralph Whitehead sparked the Welshmen with a three goal per- formance. Gordon Tweedy scored, twice and Malcolm Macfiladyen ac- counted for the other P.W.C. goal. The game developed into I rug-l ged period as the boys used their bod- in freely. Jnck Spy Ready. fast skating Abbies defenseman. played a strong rushing game from his defense post. Once he hit the goal post on I blistering drive. Goalies Charlie Hue-stis of the Abbies and Ernie Diarnond of the Intermediate affair especially in the third, Welshmeii” Welshnien were called upon to 5" 7 make I numbgrdof potist bliititik . ' vee in the t per as e Elgeleganlll -"N" "3 8" W0 V""' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 17, 1954 i . J1 oiricim: J, Davies. c. Kennedy. i in Si Lineups: S w . Abbies: Goal. I-luestis; defense, I. Ready, .1. Mobougall, A. Perryn D. Burge; forwards, W. Dunn. J. Brown, M. MiwKenzie. C. Dowliug, B. Ledwell. H. Howatt, J. Acorn. 'P. W. 0.: Goal. Diamond: de-i fense. F. Smith. B. Aiuld. G. Mac-. Donald. B. Chandler; forwards. Don Macl.eod, D. Whitehead. M. MacF'adyen, G, Tweedy. G. Mac-- Lean. 0. Wood. G. Macbaren, .l. Revcll, Dave Macl.eod. SUMMARY First Period 1-Abbies, Dunn (Brownl . 2-Abbies, Brown lDunn, Acornt 3-P. W. C. Whitehead (Mat-.l.eod. NIllCF&l('ly8lll 6- Abbies, llowatt tDowlililz. l.edirelll 5-P. W. C . Tweedy IMHCLEOCI) 6-Abbies. MacKenzie tBrowril Penalties: None. Sec-and Period '1-P. iv. C.. Tweedy twoodl 8-Abbies, Brown tRcady. llacl-(enziel 9-P. VV. C.. Whitehead tMacFadyen. Auld) 10-Arbbies, Dovrliiig tliowattt .. .. Penalties - None. Third Period l ll-P. W. C.. Whitehead i (McLeod: a 12-19. W. C. .MaoFadye.ii i.VlacLeod. Whitehead) 18-Abbios, Dowling (Dunn. Brown! 19:27 Penalties: C. Ready and Me- 9:37. .1. Ready 9:37, 1955. Mac- Fadyen 1955. B Play-off 173'!) to .55 -I :10 :15 4:27 8207 Dates Released By MAHA The Island Intermediate B 1-lay-off rlntrs were announced here last night by Walter Laiwlor. put president of the M.A.1-l.A. For the first time the M.A.l-f.A. have arranged for I Maritime ln- termediaie. B play-off series. The Island winner will play the New Brunswick champions and th winners of that series will vnte the finals against. Nova Scotia. All Island intermediate 13. play- off series are two game, tntsl goIl Iffnlrs. Following it the schedule: Ierleo A:- P I” (own Feb. It-Georgetown It Mon- hguc. , . Bi-- , Feb. 3-Winner of Series A ll. Iouris March 1-South It winner of II A. 0:- Feb. 2).-All-ierton It O'LeIry Feb. 24-0'LeIry at Albertosi Iorloo I):- Teb. 22-Mt. Pleasant at Borden Feb. 24-Borden at Mt. Pleasant Iorins H:- Feh. 35-Giimi-nerslde It winner leries C March 1---Series C wlnner' Summersido Iurlm F3- March .1-ewinner of Series E at winner Series 1') March 5--Winner Winner Series E It Series D It Series 6:- Feh. 22-Nine Mile Creek at Cornwall Feb. 24 Cornwall It Nine Mile Creek lorloa H:- Foh. 22- Milton at Pnrkdnle Fa-h. 24--Pnrkrlaln at Milton Iorln Iz- Feh. 26 Winner of Series H at winner So-rins (1 March 1 -Vilinnur nf Series G at winner Series H Believe -I:- Miirrh 3- Winner of Series I It I FORIIM Evizilisl FEB. 16 to 20 i WlmNIcsIiAv- Sltnting UBUBSDA 1'- O1!!! ..-.' IQ-5'slde Aces vs. P.W;C.l ..,, . xIIDAI'- Children's skating iiocarzv Feb. 22-Montague It Georgew . 4 to 5:30 HALIFAX - 8:30 -. 3-5 i to 10 'w:nner Series B , March 5 -Winner of Series B at gwinnrr Serics l. Series K-Fliinls:- i Winner of Series .1 st iiiiinrr Series F 5 Winner of Series F at winner Series J. Saint John Hockey ;Fight Ends In court i SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. case resulting from a light It the tl"orum here a month ago and in- lvolvmg two New Brunswick Sen- iior Hockey League players ended in court Tuesday. . Defen-ceman Rheal Grenon of 21-"reoerioton was fined :20 on I loommon assault charge and 88 for mediosl services to Constable Ed- ward Buiibridge. Chnrges of creating I. disturb- I.nce' in I public place were with- . drawn in the cases oi both Grenon of land-playing coach Lou Kiley isaiint John Beavers. Also with- ldmwn was a charge, against Ore- l non. of s in Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press Maritime Major Glace Bay 3 Halifax '1 l Charlottetown 1 Sydney I l APC Senior l Truro 2 Pictou 3 . Best-of-seven quarter-finals tied 3-3. Quebec League Chicoutimi 6 Vaileyfield 1 Ottawa 3 Montreal 4 , Quebec Junior 1, Jonqulere 4 Quebec 13 i Onurlo-Quebec Junior 1 Trois-Rivieres 0 Barrie 3 Ontario Junior St. Michaels 9 Marlboros I l st. Catharines 3 Gait 2. Ontario Senior Stratford 5 Niagara Falls 2 Chatbam 2 Windsor 6 Kitchener 2 Owen Sound 8 i L Ed Lopat Signs 8 -1" With H.Y. Yankees i YORK, AP - ' nocmv Luau:-l y."....'”....”" N. ....i. list ..."H..?.'.?:: players to 18 Tuesday by reaching 1 contract terms with Ed Lopat, vol.- ' in- eren lelthanded pitcher. Ind fielder Gil Mcoougold. ed for approximately 525.000. MeDougIld IIIQ oi landers and assaulting a police officer the legal discharge of his duty.- lopot. winner of 16 games last year and American League earned run average leufer with 2.48. sign- come into the I0ldi 10? I reported 010.000. The club called on him during the Ieoond declined to Inoounoe IIlIry fig- qugftgr. 1-hi. 'Lrn't.a spoilt Ix Ramon" 8'siiie Aces stay Oil TE 0i cityihilekey League with 6-2 Win Over 5.0.0. The SummerIl" Aces Itlyod It the top of the City Hockey Lea- gue by defeotlng St. DunIt.In'I University 6-2 It the R.IcowIy lut night; before Ibout results of the .three. game series between the la- Judging by the Millionaires there shouldn't be much to pick between the clubs in the event they hook- ed horns in the play-offs. The Is- landers emeiged from the series! with four of the six points, win- i ning both their home games while the Millionaires took their only . ,home game. Last night's showing, by the local club was fairly im-i ,pressive in View of the fact that Buck WhlLl0('k and Gus Gustave- son were missing from the lineup Play was even but the Mills got the jump on the Islanders in the open- ting period when they scored twice. They scored again the dying sec- onds when Bessettc was taken outl of the net in favor of the extral forward. i O O The Boosters Club paid Art Mac- Lu-an 550.00 for guessing the time of the first goal in the second per-1 iod of last' Saturday night's game: here. That was the goal on which; i there was some question regardiiig the acciirar-.y of the time. The, ilaoosters decided that they wouldl take the time submitted by trial officials although many persons claimed that time to be iiiaccurati-. The goal was scored by Orin Car- ver and Maclman rewarded him with a five dollar bill. it was tin- fortunate that there was same argument over the time of the goal. since it posed quite a problem for- ihe Bodstcis O I 0 The Siiiiiiiitirside Aces. unde- lmiied ill the City League play. are scheduled to make their first ap- pt-arance of the season in Char- lottetown on Thursday night. Their opponents will be the Abbies and the return of the Aces here should rr-new memories of the Summer-- sidc-Charlottetown games of yearsi lago. The League leading Aces have is powerful club as Intermediate lhockey goes. The Abbies are one lcpl '" A i 8am? behind them in me league dino was sitting out a slashing pen- standings making Thursday's game, la. fight. for first place. It should bei quite an interesting contest. 0 O O From all reports the 'Saint Dun- tstan's University basketball team, gave their most impressive dis- play of the year when they Wal- 10'DEd Mount Allison University at Saclrville on Friday night. The win was A tremendously import- ant one for the saints. Many ob- servers, including the S. D .17. players, considered it as the cm- cinl game of the NB.-P.E.l. series. The Saints defeated the Mounties by six points in Charlottetown on the previous WPPK and most hoop followers including this observer thought the local Collegians would have their hands full in main- tainfng that margin at Sac-kville. o I I Play reportedly was very close throuehoiit the first half and mid- way through the third auarter before the Mounties cracked. The Saints rebounded like fiends with Johnny -Taylor in particular being very effective under the Mounties basket. In the final analysis it. was the Saints fine roboundinr: which earned for them their one- sided victory. I O Elusive Gus Dnrais came thmugii vulh his host name of the year as the tricky ball handler passed Ind shot his way for it tntiil of 23 points. Plwyiiig coach Jack Rur- rion was it marked man by both the players and fans but despite the opnosition came up with 15 points. Thu team manager inform- erl us that the fans really rode Rmrdon which is something that , Jack can expect wlieif he plays on the road. He took it in good nart ,siid can have some consolation if"om the f'lCf. that he is proving t to he 2 wood drawing card on the mainland. Evidently Frank Blowev was the "Sleeper." Slowey wasn't watched. too closely by the Mounties and got. away on them to score 1'! points, In the name here egainot. Mount A. he failed to score I point no mo perfoi-mI.nos in sack- ville was quite on importent (Ic- tor in the saint; win. Don siauurt of the Mounties but four fouls hunpered his ploy- lng with the result. thnt he VII r' F : VIHOWIDS ECA? 2 n I ,3 .-Q” WILL. DD The Prince of Wales College curlers. winners of the Island Schoolboy Championship. will leave here late this week for the Dom- inion Schoolboy Curling finals which opens in Hamilton, Ontario next week. The island representatives are pictured above: From left to right they are Errol Nicholson, lead: Alan MacLeod. second Brewer Auld, mate; Play In Hamilton Next Week Psi-tridge, skip. Barrie MacDonald. who skipped the team to victory in the Island playdowns became compete in the Dcmfniaon when he -played on the Console winners last week. His place on the P.W.C. t.eI.m wu taken by Errol Nicholson. The curlers will be sccompmied stone: l to Hamilton by and Rogerl LIinI of the local Curling Club. ineligible to finals British Rankin Mec- Millionaires Protect Lead With 3-1 Victory Over Charlottetown Islanders SYDNEY. (OP)-Sydney Million- alres protected their second-place holding in the Maritime Major Hockey League Tuesday night by downing the cellar-dwelling Char- lottetown Islanders 3-l before 950 fans. The game was an hour late starting after the two clubs had battled icy roads for 13 hours from from Charlottetown. Their play re- ilecled the long haul: and the late. stnrt also slashed attendance. Sydney won in the iirst period. Elliott ”Specs" Chorley scored that first goal. and Claude it back for Islanders Vince Palla- alty when George Robertson fired what proved to be the winning 1 cos. The other Sydney tally came late in the final frame when Islanders yanked goalie Roger Bessette in an attempt to tie it up. The strategy back-fired when Robert- son and Lorne Pirle came out of their own end with the puck. passed to playing coach Terry Rcardon. who tucked it in the open net. Play was well divided most of the way. Goalie Norm Defelioe for Sydney had 31 snves, one less than Bessette. Both goalies came up with fine saves, although both clubs were erratic around the net. only two minor penalties were onlled. one to each team. Lineups:- Ch'town: Goal. Bessetle; de- fence, Mt-Laughiln. Blackburn, Gray. Trainar: forwards, Liiliberie, Pnlladino, Giiznac. Ssindon. Rob- ert. Carver. Ritchie. Sydney: Gm-il. Defellce: defence, McCsllum. O'Connor, McDonald, Cooper; forwards, Robertson, Mr-. lnfyre. Pirle, Cownn, Chorley, Du- buc. Renrdon. Summary: - First Period 1--Sydney, Chorley, island League Basketball Games For Tonight The 5D0rt Lodge Trotters meet at. Dunstan! University It 5. D U. tonight while the Nomad: plsy the R. C. A. F. It Sulnmenido in Island League buketbell guns. The nrne It at. DunItIn'I will commence It 7:30 Ind the gum It Bunlneuide It 3230. Ivan Dowling, 1'-heoident of the Otty Buketboll League. lnuue. stunner-1 their intention known to Dovling not nnrly on effective II uIuIl. .3. 5.? Robert, gotl Eessette Defellce l fcawan. Dubuei - ............ .. 7.3-fix by 3 mo” of 4-3, 2-Ch'town. Robert. i Borden led 2 to 1 It the end of tCai'ver) . . . . 11-31 the first period. it was 3-all at thew 3 5.Wlnr.V. Robertson. end of the second canto and the 'MI'1nl.W"- Pill” 17-l'5.Cit.y girls made. it 4-3 with about Penalty! Pallndino lF--53- 2 minutes to go in the third when Second Period No scoring. Penalties: None. marksman for the Abbies were -I-hm. pnyod Mari Huestis and Bonnie Shep- gy Swneh Rm,.dO"' herd with a goal each. Assists went tkoherlson. Pirinl 19.25 L0 Lucy 5mm"- Emu 39"l4mm- 0' p,,m.m.. C,,wa,,r--H0. I Halloran. Verna Wood, Eileen Mac- 5u,,,,..,4 Arthur. 9 mg,” .-...-mI. ..m..-.n.mI 9 10--.;-. Additional sport on Page 8 Exhibition Game Al Montague The Charlottetown Signals de- feeted the Ruerve Army 6-: in an interesting hockey exhibition at Montague lat night. Although the me was reletively Ioft. both teuriu played hard, fut hockey. The vis- itors were I futcr, more Ieuoned teun. but the locale were Ibis to hold them down by playing I tight. defensive game. - Lin : s 1: Simmonds; de- fence, Pitre. Bulimon, Worth. Kelly. Riehud; forIvIrds.WI.rd.s. worth, Lee, K. Cudsnore, C. C ”more. Griffin. St. John. Craig, Vail. Reserve Army-Goal: Vuozzo: defense. Maeilnnis, Weilrier; for- wards. Garnhum, L. I-Iennigar, W. Hennigu. Sounders. lMaoKinnon, Doiron, Thompoon. Msoxenzie. Hicken. First Period 1-Signals. Bullman 2-Reserve, Landry 3-Reserve, L. Hennigar 4-Signals. Lee Second Pol-iod 5--Signals. Cudmore Third Period G-signals. Ward 'l-signals, Cudmore 0-Reserve. Thompson 0-signals. Wort-h Abbie Sisters 4 Borden Sisters 3 Last night in I closely fought game at Borden, the fast improving Abegweit Sisters of Charlottetown defeated Borden National Sisters Kay Banieti. sag-ged the iwines for her second goal of the night, other 700 fans in I rough guns which featured twenty-five penIltieI. ln- cludlng Ilx mIjorI and one mil- conduct. Referees Moe Goodwin Ind Jimmie Reuvet were sharp in their calling of lnfrnctions and this prevented the guru from get- ting out of hand. The first period ended one-all Ind no penalties were called on either side. The condition of the ice made puck carrying difficult, but the play kept up It I fut tempo. Thirteen penalties were celled in the und- .-mg wlch union in which may one ton vvII scored. St. Du . going into the lead on I g?,:I'L' the fleet Cormler Ibout hut WY through the frIn'iI. " The Saints hung temeiounly i this leId, helped by some in-iiii...I goal tending on the part of an lie, for eight minuteI of the uni union when Al Romaine tied u. the contest on I pan 11-om pus Schurmui with two ndsliln serving time in the Iiii bin. 1-5,. visitors were still one mIn uteri when Mooney Gallant on I N, from Romaine scored the wlnnl I goIl I minute later. The st, puny ItIn'I defence: tended to cnimbi, Continued on page 3 Halifax Atlatitics In -. 7-3 will liver Miners KALHTAX. (OP) - Hnlifax At- lantlcs. alwsyo strong on home, ice, whipped third-piece Glace Bay Miners 7 - 3 Tuesday night in I Maritime Major Hockey neuue game delayed more than In hour by travelling conditions. The win left Atlantic: four points ahead of Sydney. who defeated 'ChIriottetown Islanders 3-3 in the other league gIme. Miners were delayed by icy roads. Atiantlcs took I 3-0 lend in the first period. extended it to 6-1 in the second and were outscored 2- l in I third period thnt saw Min- ers pull out all the stops in In effort to tie up the gems. mg Bobby Pepin scored wk. ,0, HIlifIx. Ind Bobi Bowneu. Jo. Levine mew McNeil. Muckle 1-lollett Ind Bill Ford got .1... others. . Miners' snipers were Jim g-.,. rill, Bill Needhsm nnd Comm Mylel. 1-!IllfIx'e may Mcueekin mm, 16 stops in the third period M Miners out on procure. while in. ners' Cliff Hicks stopped or”, four. MdMeekin's total of as w... one more than Hit.-ks'. Llneups:- Glace Bay: GoIl. Hicks: eiefeim, NeedhIrn. Whyte. Leyte; fonurdi. Myles. Fsrelll. Rochford. CImp- Oontinued on page a Toronto Couple Wins Pairs Skating Title osuo, Norway, - (OP) - Two young Torontonians won the world pairs figure-skating chempionship for CanadI Tuesdny night. Frances Defoe, 24. Ind Norris Bowden, 22, piled up I total of 11.014 points with 0.5 placements to finish far ahead of couples from Switzerland and AuItriI. The Swiss team of Silvie Ind Michael Grsndiean wII second with 10.643 points and I placement total of 17.5. Third were Sissy Schwartz and Kurt oppelt of Au!- tria with 10.480 points. 21 place- ments. The Caiiadianr performance was skated to combinatidns of music. rnnging from dIneII to Iei-loin elIIIicI. Besides convention movements they sprung Iomo new ones on Judgu. Their most spu- tIculIi- new invention with I lift where Bowden tosoed Miss Defoe up to sitting position on his right shoulder then let her slirin held- longdowninlIndoniieIin I mod spin. Miu Defoe Ind Bovden boil from the '1'orontn'Bk.Iting Olub wen cInIdiIn Ind North Anion- cen pair clnmpioim in 1963 It well II cInIdiI,n wIltI Ind tan- step t-hImpionI for rthe second etnlght you The sum you they Continued on ipnge R sides - Tllllll ARE The side .-JV. lo good grooming! 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