-.PegsI Modzihmh Amherst MONCTON. (CPI .- Moncton Bawks whipped Amherst Ramb- lers 5-1 here Saturday night to take a 3-2 lead in their best-of- nlne Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League semi-final series. The sixth game of the set is billed for Amherst Monday night. Moncton lead 1-0 at the end of the first. upped the count to 2-0 after forty minutes of play. The Ramblers whittled the count early in the third on Lou Riley's goal but Hawks caught fire midway through the final frame to blast three markers in the space of six minutes. Freddie Weaver. Dugger Mc- Neil, Bert Hirschfeld, Billy Sin- nett and Lorne Wattera scored in lat order for Moncton. Both netminders. Nick Pidsodny of Moncton and Bob Frigon of Amherst played brilliantly. com- ing up with outstanding saves on Monday, Feb. 21, 1955 Whips 55-1 fence: Parr. L. Kiley. Reid: for- wards. Schmidt. White. D. Kiley. Kennedy, Bernsquas. Ther- rien, F ” ' Leclerc. ” ' ” Moncton- Goal: Pidsodny; Bowness. Thomson, Watters. Sin- nett. Houle. Lacroix. Mel Snowdon. First period: 1. Moncton, Wea- ver (Bowness. McLaughlin) 8:29. Penalties: Lcplne 9:54. Weaver 11:44; Demchuk 17:42. Second period: 2. Moncton, Mc- Neil (Thomsonl 14:14. Penalties: Bownesa 6:57 and 9:22. D. Kiley 7:35; Watson 15:57. Third period: 3. Amherst. L. Ki- 9:32: 6. Moncion, Sinnett (1-Ioule) 10:12; 6. Moncton. Walters close-in drives. . A nestimated 3.200 fans witnes- sed the hard-fought battle. l Lineups ' Amherst - Goal: FrigonL; de- None. Shots: Frigon I 10 10-28 Pidsodny Mounties In 4-2 Win Over: Saints Here Saturday Night The Mount Allison University squad from Sackville, New Bruns- wick. clinched the league champ- ionship in the Maritime 1ncol- ieglate Hockey League with a 4-2 victory over the Saint Dunslan's Varsity team in a game at the Colcsiuni Saturday evening. A three-goal "hat-trick" by center- man Alan Cooper paved tiie way to the Mountie win. The teams divided a pair of goals in both the first and sec- ond periods with the Mounties collecting a pair of unanswered markers in the finale which was the fastest and roughest session 1 tbs ume. The play was slow- ad down considerably by a very heavy sheet of Ice at the new I-ink. Russ Callaghan. playing his first game with the Red and White squad. made his presence felt as he set up the first Saint Dun- ataa'a marker in the opening por- fod and scored the second and' final goal for his team. He re- placed Gerry Burns on a line with Paul Jay and Lloyd Gaudet and seemed quite at home with its fast company. Burns was shifted-h the center slot with Roesih' and Lennie on the wings while coach A. J. McAdam had Ray (Monet centering Gaston Roy and Jean-Guy Lemay. Big Lewis MacDonald played a strong game on defence for the Saints along with Amold .Mullins. Rodney Mc- hlsil and Dick Noonan. Both goal-tenders stopped consistently all evening. . Defence man Malcolm Joyce of the Garnet and Gold team. opened the scoring on a drive from center ice that dropped in front of they S.D.U. crease and bounced crazily by the surprised Gillis for his first had break or 9" "lshi. It was more of a clear- ing play than anything as the N. H. L. Saturday MONTREAL (CP) - Berni. (Boom Boom) Geoffrion came out of the scoring doldrums with a ven- geance Saturday night. blasting ome five goals Ln Montreal Cana- dlens' 10-2 drubbing of New York Rangers. It was the greatest single output by a Montrealer since Maurice Maurice (Rocket) Richard scored five against Detroit Red Wings in Montreal Dec. 20. 1944. and was he- lleved the first quintuple perfor- mance by any National Hockey League player since then. The NHL record is seven. scorcrl hack in 191) by Joe Malone of the old Que- bec Bulldogs in a 10-6 win over the old Toronto st. Pats. The five other Montreal tallies were all singles--by Bcri Olm- nlead. Calum Mccxay. Don Marsh- all. Jackie Leclalr and Tom John- son. It was Ken Mosdr-ll night and the veteran centre was presented with dozens of gifts. topped by a brand new car. but in all the scor- ing yplree he couldn't get himself n . New York's goals were scored by Bill Gadsby. on a screened shot in the first period. and by Larry Popeln. near the end of the game when Andy Baihgate's goalmouth ass went in off Popein's skate. IVE ASSIBTS Defencsman Doug Harvey lig- nred in five of Montreal's goals. to3.oneshortoftheNBLrecoi-d his season total of assists for by a defsnceman. Babe Prett of Toronto Maple Leafs '0 la the lo-game lat:-44 it 3? Saints enjoyed a wide territorial margin in play for the first half of the period and their efforts finally paid off less than two min- nets later with Lloyd Gaudet slamming one by Tom Walkerin the Mountie cage during a scram- ble. Again in the middle frame the Major MacCormac boys took a short-lived lead with Alan Copper getting the first of. a pair of un- in assisted markers the first of his three goal performance. Callag- han tied it up three minutes on passes from Mclnnis and Jay. In the last finale. Copper's pair of counters sewed up the visitors win. Line-ups Mt. A.-goal. Walker; defence. Johnston. Chandler. Joyce. Mac- Laughlin; forward, Neilson, Walla. Cooper. MacDougall. MacLeod. Johnston, Walker. Atkinson. Mac- Donald. i.D.U.-goal. Gillie. defence. Mullins. MacDonald. Mclnnis; Noonsn; forwards. Jay, Callag. han. Gaudet. Burns. Rossiter. Lemleux. ROY Giant and Lemay. gltsferees-Art Perry and Jack ana. Summary First Period 1. Mt. A-Joyce (unassisted) 5-18: 2. S.D.U.-Gaudet (Callaghan. Jay) 7.00. Penalties--Gaudet and Macbeod. 9.44; Johnston 17.07; Roy mm, Second Period 3. Mt. A-Cooper (unassisted 6.22; 4. s.D.U.-Callaghan (Mc- Innis. Jay) 9.1!. . Penalties-Joyce 10.24. Third Period 5- ML A-'C00PIr (unassisted) 4.01; 0. Mt. A.-Cooper (MacDou- gall) 19.51. Penalties-Mullins 10.52; Johns. ton. minor and misconduct. 16.87. standing over Detroit Red Wings. Summary First period: 1. Montreal. Olm- stead (Beliveau. Harvey) 2-. Montreal. Geoffrion (Belivesu. R,'Ch5""d) 2137; 3. Montreal. Mac- lxay (Richard, Harvey) 0:58; 4. New York, Gadsby (Bathgate. Popein) 8:27. Penalties: Ezinicki 0143, Curry 8:54. Chrystal 11:24. Irwin 12:27. Richard 15:14. Second period: 5. Montreal. Geof- frion (Harvey) 2:55; 0. Montreal, Marshall (Moore. st. Luui-um 45553 7- M0Ml'e8l. Leclalr (Moore, T311701) 13116; (1. Montreal. G901. frlon (Relive-u. Richard) inzoi. Penalties: Curry misconduc 12:48. Fontlnato 18:42. Irwin 19:19, Third period: 9. Montreal, Geof- frion (Harvey. Olmstead) 0:41; 10. Montreal. Geoffrion (Harvey. 01m- stead) 0:55; 11. Montreal. Johnson (Beliveau. Geoffrion) i4;o5; 12. New Hork. Popein (Bsthgnte) 10.48. Penalties: Gadsby 7:43. Belt. veaii 7:43. Howell 12:03, Richard 1242. 'Guidolin 13:21. Curry 15:44. . op : Worsley 12 17 10-39 Planie . . . . . . . . . . , . , ,, 5.19 PM TORONTO (CF) .- Boston Bruin's drive to overtake the third- place Toronto Maple Leafs wu stalled again Saturday night as the teams played to a 1-1 tie in an gate-dull National Hockey League 5- ssii 3 if- dO- I fence: McNeil. McLaughlin. Wea- J ver. Lepine. Michelin; forwards: . Hirschfeld, C am pea u. Watson, Referees-Sonny MacDonald and R: ley (Demchuk) 1:16; 4. Moncton. I-Iirschfeld (Watson. McLaughlin), ' Bow- 3 ness. Thomson) 15:32. Penalties: -. 1 s 5.20 2:11; 19 To Lead lslan FREDERICTON (CP) - Wally Kuilman scored two third period goals Saturday night to spark Charlottetown Islanders to a 4-2 Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League victory over Fredericton Capitals. Islanders lead the best- of-nine semi-final series 3-1. ,,. ,.jy S '.. Wally Kuilman The first period ended 1-1 but Is- landers took a 2-1 lead in the sec- ond and outscored Caps 2-1 in the third period. Doug McPhee scored for Caps in goal for Charlottetown. Bob Leger-' finished the Capital attack in the last period. ' Lineups Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: O'Connor, Campbell. Brk-l lacich; forwards: Leyte. Carver, Jones. Whitlock. Gray. Hennessey. Leduc, Palladino. Kuilman. Dowl-E g. Fredericton- Goal: Craig; de- fence: Mosgrove. Heon. Powers. Yeoman. McIntosh: forwards: Le ger. McDonagh. Gilbert. McDon- ald. Hewey. Sewell. Smith. Nicolle; McPhee. Summary First period: 1. Fredericton. Mc- Phee (Nicolle. Yeomans) 13:05; 2. Charlottetown. G r a y (Whltlock. Five Islanders MONCTON (CP) - Five Char- lottetown Islanders and one Fred- ericton Capital make up the first all-star team of the At- lantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea- gue. according to official league figures released Sunday night. Goalie Jim Shirley. defencemen Steve Brklacich and Lloyd Hinch- berger. centre Roy Whitlock and right winger Bob Gray are the Islanders. Caps left winger Doug McPhee is the lone non-Charlotte town player on the squad. All-star coach is Brklacich who led the Islanders from a medio- ere start to the league cham- ionsbip. The versatile pilot was also named most valuable de- 'enceman. The second all-star team has Moncton'a Nick Pidsodny in goal. Danny O'Connor of the Islanders and " play'ing-coach Dug- ger McNelll on defence. with Shermie White of the Ramblers at centre. Bob Leger of the Caps on left wing. an a tie on right wing between Fr dericton's Nick Nicolle and Amherst's Hank Ther- rien. McNeil is coach of the second am. The teams were selected by 16 Cavendish 1. Graham's Rd. 5 ' A large crowd witnessed a game , of good hockey Saturday night atl Kensington Rink when Cavendish defeated Graham's Road 7 to 5 in a regular league game. The first and second periods ended in a tie. In the third period Cavendish put on extra pressure and scored three goals to Graham's Road one. For Cavendish, Houston scored three goals. Diinnlng 2. B. Graham and H. Moore scoring singletons. Graham's Road goals were by Doherty, three. Brooklnr and Bridges one each. This was the final game for Cavendish in the regular series of the Farmers League. and hav- ing won every game during ilte series. their next encounter will be when they meet the winners of the series finals between Springfield and Graham's Road. For Quality ' Mildncss Value Wally Kuilman Gets Brace the opening period and Bob Gray . H 1 .I collected the Island goal. Orin Car-l5d”tt'TRiSsggft game M be p ay ver fired the only second period-Llewellyn On ACSHL All-Star Team . cruises. Get The Standard -on ders To Win Campbell) 17:42. Penalties: Carver :11. Mosgrove 5:07. Carnpbeli'7:21. Seweli 11:50. Hennesse 11:50, Brk- lacich 12:21. 19:32 majors. Whit- lock 18:23. Second period: 3. Charlottetown. Carver (Leyte) 18:33. Penalties: McDonald 2:54. Kuilman 6:25. Nic- olle 12:27, Jones 14:14. Carver 19:29. Third period: 4. Fi'edcri('ton. Le- ger (Mosgrova) :45; 5. Charlotte- town. Kuilman (Palladino. Brkla- cich) 2:40: 6. Charlottetown. Kuil- man (Palladino. Leduc) 9:06. Pen- alties: None. I Islanders Take Two,-ganie Lead In Seri By Defeating Capitals 4-2 In York Arena: e o es Red Wings Rout Rangers 5-0 M N.Y. NEW YORK (CP) - Centre Alex Delvecchlo scored twice to lead De- troit Red Wings to a 5-0 rout of New York Rangers in a National Hockey League game Sunday night. The win moved the Red Wings to within one point of the ' . leading Montreal Canadiens. who were idle Sunday. For the Rangers it marked the end of a disastrous weekend. Sat- urday night they took a 10-2 lacing from Montreal. . , The scoring came in the second and third periods with Marcel Bo- nin. Gordie Howe and Marty Pa- Plaffs Foursome the Wallace Platts foursome re- main undefeated following the third round of the double knock- out series played at the Charlotte- town Curling Club Saturday after- noon. Three of the six competi- tors in the week-end play were eliminated from further competi- tion. recelvlng their second de- feats. They are the rinks skipped by Sterling Brown. Roger Mac- Donald and Scott Stewart. The trio of still eligible competi- tors are the rinks skipped by Platts. Llewellyn and Peter Mc-. afternoon w i t h taking on MacNutt. The winner of this match will meet the Platts foursome to de- cide the trophy winners. Summary:-e Ice 1: Platts 13: Llewellyn 4. Ice 2: Brown 7: Stewart 8. Ice 3: MacDonald J: MacNu1t 9. Ice 4: Stewart 3; MacNutt 12. Winsloe Defeats Winsloe Heartbreakors defeated Dunataffnage Ramblers 4 to 3 in an Intermediate C. sudden death hockey game played at the Forum over the week-end. Take Berths voters. four from each of the league centres. The closest battle was for the goaltending chore. Pidsodny. who had the best goals-against aver- age, lost out by a hair to the snappy Shirley. Today's Rotary Rink Program 4.00-4.30 - Paperweights: P S.S. Falcons vs Parkdale Robins. 4.30-5.00 - Paperweights: Q-S-S Bruina vs Q.S.S. Royals. 5.00-5.30: Paperweigbts: W.K.S. Hawks vs Q.S.S. Ramblers. 5.30-6.00 - Paperweights: Park- dale Bluebirds vs W.I(.S. Red- wings. 0.15-7.15 - Sea Cadets. 7.50-8.30 - Midgets vs Juvenile Abbies. 0.45-9.45 - York Juveniles. Halifax Protest ls Reiecfed NEW GLASGOW. N.S. (CF)- President Harry Trainor of the APC senior hockey league rejected over the eligibility of Pictnu Roy- als' forward Nels Trcmblay. Plctou defeated the Wolves 5-8 in up last week. llalifax claimed Trcmblay. a former Quebec Aces player. had not signed a playing card. Trem- blsy insisted that he had and said so under oath. The APC executive passed the Halifax protest to the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association which referred it back to the league. Trainor's decision followed Sunday after he had studied available docu- , ments. Bill Hartlen of the Wolves said his club would take the issue back to the MAHA and if they lost again. would seek ii ruling by the Cana- dian'Amateur Hockey Association. Land-luhbers Want To Be Sailors For eight years, Moncton-born been running schooner cruises out of Nusen around the Islands in the winter. Every year he gets about 200 letters Walter Bourlresn has Bahama from would-be passengers who want to swap a land-lubber's life for it'll! of a sailor's. In The Standard this week. you'll no some excellent full-color pictures of these fascinating sale now. complete WldI.MIgl- S,,S.;?f;' , , 745 velich finding the mark besides” Craig 9 9 5.24 Delvecchio. Goalie Terry Sawchuk ' : L 4 his 11th ' the sea- son in the Detroit victory. allies: 6. .. - ' - ls Undefeated ' i ' I In me Queen Charlene Highi(Dineen. Pronovost) 10:45: 2. De- 4 School curling championships for the P' '1' M"DOn31d Trophy "my 12:18; 11. Detroit. Delvecchio (Pro- novost) 18:41. Penalties: Bathgate 6:119, Pronovost 19:06. troit. Pavelich (Relbel. Lindsay) 2:27; 5. Detroit, Delvecchio 10:34. Penalties: Chrystal :16 and 3:10, Fontinato and Kelly 5:18, Lea- wick 18:25. Sawchuk Worsley . . . tan's paring themselves for the forth- coming Intermediate playdowns. But first. there is a matter of avenging a 72-58 defeat suffered at the hands of Mount earlier this season. And that is just what the Saints will be out D.-lnsRaffnu.ae to do at the alumni Gymnasium on Tuesday night. hardwood floor with the ties over the past four years. the Saints have won five and lost two. Both of these losses were suffer- ed on the mark the last appearance in Inter- collegiate Basketball of P. E. Reardon. Dorais and Bob Mooney. will be carrying colors into the Intercollegiate wars for the last time. Over the past four years they have been large- ly responsible for Saint Dunstan's as one of the top basketball competitors in the Mari- times. meeting. but Island fans will be ed 37 points against the Saints a variety of shots, hitting consistently all forecasts a lggh score for'tom0I.'- row night's encounter. that Mount A's zone defence will be ineffective on the larger court. Dorais sees a wide open game with a slight margin of the play in favor the Saints. Eastern Driving Assopiation called - off Saturday because Sunday a protest by HIM” wow" weather an international harness racing meet which had been billed for nearby Lake Banook. the league semi-finals which wound In over the lake ice. Both events car- rted 31.000 purses. Maine and Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia points such as Truro. Anfigonish and Cape Bre- ton Island had gathered for the meeting. The ice had softened to such a degree Sunday that a bull- dozer went through the surface. ing the races at a later date. .50.. STRUGGLE FBEDERICTON CAPS ARE GIVING ISLANDEBI A TOUGH TIME. THE CONTEST CONTlNIlIS- MONDAY. III. 2'1. 9:00 -- Tl-II FORUM Summary First period: Scoring none. Pen- Fontinato 1:07. Skov 6:00, Woit 14:53. Irwin 17:65.) Second period: 1. Detroit, Bonin (Kelly, Leswick) Third period: 4. Detroit. Howe (B o n i n. Pronovost) Stops: Soinfs Meet Mounties Here With the N. B.-P. E. I. l Inter- collegiate basketball crown virtu- ally clinched by U. N. B.. the Gus Dorais coached Saint Duns- University team are pre- Allison In their seven games on the Moun- Mount A. court. Tomorrow night": game will competition of "Mr. I.". John He. along with Gus the Saint Dunstan's establishing The lineup: for both teams will be unchanged from their last watching i ' Mousie' ' the performance of MacLennan who scor- at Mount A. A lefthander with he has been season. Coach Gus Doraia of the Saints Claiming Harness Meet Called Off DARTMOUTH. N.S. (CF)-The of mild A free-for-all trot and a free-for- l pace were to have been run off Horse owners and reinsmen from No mention was made of hold- New Glasgow Wins In Overtime STELLARTON. N.S. (CP)-New Glasgow Rangers posted a 5-4 win over Rlctou in sudden death over- time Saturday night to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven APC sen- ior hockey league finals. Royals took a 3-2 first period lead but Kent Storey scored in the sec- ond to tie the game 3-3. There was no scoring in the third. Bert Dalling starred for Rang- ers. scoring a first period marker and the clincher in the sudden- death session. Black Hawks Defeat Maple Leafs 4-l CHICAGO (AP)-Chicago Black Hawks scored three times in the final period Sunday night to.de- feat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 in a National Hockey League battle,at the Chicago Stadium. Metro Prystal was the Hawks' big gun, scoring two goals. His marker early in the first period lgavc Chicago a lead which it held until Jim Morrison tied it for Toronto in the opening minute of the third frame. Rookie Ed LItzenberger's goal at (1:58 of the last period put the Hawks back on top to stay. The third Hawk goal was re- gistered by veteran Harry Wat- son. Toronto goalie Harry Lum- ley was off the ice at the time as Leafs tried to score the tying marker. Watson pulled the puck out of a faceoff in his own ice and fired it the length of the ice into the open cage. First period: 1. Chicago. Prystai (Mclntyre. Mortson) 5:02. Penal- ties: Thomson :50. Sullivan. 5:52. Klukay 8:40. Hollingworth 11:52. Armstrong 11:52. Ncsterenko 17:27. Second period: Scoring - None. Penalties: Morrison 8:18, Kennedy 10:42, Sullivan 10:42. Wilson 16:11. Third period: 2. Toronto. Morri- son (Kennedy. Smith) :54; 3. Chi- cago. Litzenberger (Sullivan. Wat- son) 6:58: 4. Chicago. Watson 18:50; 5. Chicago. Prystal (Sulli- van) 19:00. Penalty: Klukay 2:28. Stops: Lumley .. I I 0-20 Bassen 1010 .13-38 Minor Hockey Ploydowns Paperweight. Peewee and Ban- tam Physical Fitness Hockey play- offs .to be played by Saturday 26th. February. midnight, are as follows: 0'Leary at Summerside (Pwtss Pee-Wees. Bantams). Summerside at 0'Leary (Pwts., Pee-wees. Bantams). Kensington at Crapaud (Ban- tams). Crapaud at Kensington (Ban- tams). Pee-Wees. Bantams I. Pee-Wees. Bantams). Charlottetown (Pwts. Bantams) -Bye. , Officials in charge of teams Pe-wees. .2... secure suitable game BASKETBALL SAINTS vs. MOUNT A 7 ' S.D.U. Gymnasium 8 P. M. Tuesday February 22 SEAT SALE:-- N0 BROADCAST TODAY - SAT. - I AJL '10 I P.M. MONDAY - ALL DAY. nonnino sswrs saves on rioiuio or . sonar (saruaoav). PBIOII: sins . sins OF THEGAMI rust Capitals Play In: Fifth Of Series With Islanders Here It's the fifth game of Series A of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hoc- key League finals that is slated for the Charlottetown Forum this evening when the Islanders play host to the Fredericton Capitals in the first game of the week. The Islanders presently lead the series three games to one by virtue of two wins here last week and one in York Arena Saturday night when Wally Kullmsa blasted home a pair of last period markers to give coach Steve Brklacich and his charges the edge. All the games in the series. with the exception of the first. have been very close, and hard fought with lots of hard-checking, fast hockey being ya tuced. As every- one knows. playoff hockey is final hockey for some team and every team gives their best in order that they may not be the one com- ing out of the round on' the short end. The Capitals presently find themselves in an almost desper- ate position. trailing the Islande . by two games which means that if the Islanders win tonight's con- test. they could win the series in Fredericton on Wednesday. It could also mean that it will be the last chance that local fans yvlll have to see the Cops in act- 0 n. Coach Joe Mclntosh will be the only addition to the Capitals lilie- up. making his first appearance on the blades locally in some time. Coach Steve Brklacich ' on the other hand has made several changes in his lines since their last aniearance here. Wally Kuil- man is back playing regularly on a line with Ray Leduc and Vip Palladino. Copper Leyte is center- ing Orin Carver and Wimpy Jones Curling Draw At Local Rink 7 p.m. PHYSICAL GAMES ICE 1. 1 2 ICE 1.-Dr. Gallant. D. 0'- Rollrke. K. Acorn. Paul O'Rourke vs G. Stewart. W. Goss. J. Cam. 97011. R. LeClair. ICE 2.-D. Hill. Mel Jenkinr. D. Wonnacutt, Dr. Brown vs I). Cameron. Em. MacDonald. Dr. Moreside. Dr. Cox. ICE 3--Practice. Dr. W. Mac. Donald vs H. C. Atkinson. ICE 4-W. E. Maclnnis, C. Trainor, G. K. Macxnight. V. Wil. llama vs C. whiteman. L. John- ston. Ivan Trainor. Ed. Brown. After the Club meeting. at 8:30 all Ice will be open for scratch or challenge games. i Georgetown at Montague (Pwts. Montague at Georgetown. (Pwts.' will arrange time with rinks and S use iioco RANGE OIL BEST DIAL ,ggT mi F while the Whitlock line remains intact. The rear-guards are minus the services of big Lloyd Hitach- berger who is out with a knee in- jury following the Thursday game in Fredericton. Team manager Forrest Clow stated last night however. that Lloyd felt much better yesterday and there is a possibility that he will not be out as long as had been anticipated. Islanders stand-by. Jim Shirley. is in nets as usual. The game this evening starts at City Minor Hockey Results Minor hockey results played Saturday morning at the Char- Iottetnwn Rotary rink were as follows: (All games in Pee-Wee bracket.) Canadians 1. Rocketsl. Canad- ians goals by R. Shepherd and G. Monaglian. Rockets goal by A. Gallant. Monarchs 1. Rangers 0. Canadians and Parkers played to a scoreless Na. Tigers 5. Springers 0. Tigers five goals were scored by D. Les. Paul Ronfy To Join Canadians MONTREAL (CP) - Montreal Canadians Saturday acquired centre Paul Roux of New York Rangers for the ational Hockey League waiver price of 815,000. The blonds. I-year-old centre was not with Rangers when the New York club came to Montreal for Saturday night's ame but is expect ” to join Cana lens immed- lately. Canadiens at present are carry- ing only 10 forwards. It is believed there may be some line shuffling. possibly with centre Jackie Leciatr moving to a wing position. Ronty has been with Rangers the last three seasons. 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