And S’side Teams Open City Hockey League PlayoffsAtForumTonight armhole-maturation wag-way at thsroruni tonight m); sain/is‘ and sunnnenide All m". clashing in the first game g g scheduled beet of three series to decide the tea-m to meet the winners of the other semi-final mug between Navy and Prince {wales and although the-Kane- eoaohed crew will enter the game l, favorites to win the series fans. particularly Summerside ones, are making forward to the All Stars making a sensational battle of it e11 the way. Hard practice ses- mms plus an exhibition game against Navy has overcome a no- ticeable lack-of condition on the pen of the Simimersidejteam and- womng to western fans the team: that will skate out tonight e111 be capable of goihg the full gxiy minutes with the throttle wide OPQII- ' Meanwhile neither S.D.U. play- em nor their coach Jack Kane hgd anything to say on the out- some. They are not taking the sununrslde team as a soft toum by any means and will likely at- Mmot te m an early lead and hold from the counter attacks that will be thrown against them by the visitors. . . The lame will in all likelihood i» I hard bumoino. waxed drun- i-hrvuohout. That was the pattern that was followed in their other Previous “_ and it is likely DWI) W111 be the case shin to- night. Both teams can play it that way and if they elect to do B0 flnwwill see just as an excit- ing struggle as has been witnessed on Forum ice this season. And "W 1"?- IBW games have been Plenty satiefying- to crowds that have been in attend- ance“ g Summarside will again travel by lbooial train for the encounter and another large crowd of Sum- merside fans will be in attend- ance. The team has caught their fancy and they are with them right to the end of the struggle. Game time is set for 8.30 sharp and fans are advised tn be in their seats early so as to avoid any hat minute congestion. C . Juveniles In Victory Over Abbies , ,Outl.atin| and outshootlng their opponents for the greater part of the game Gordon Bennett's Prince oi’ Wales Juveniles last night ad- vanced to within a single point of the league leading Kinsmen in the Juvenile Hockey League a; they skated to e. convincing 10-1 ffitictory over the Abbies in a wide . open struggle. ' witnessed by only a handful of ifans the two teams nevertheless Lput on another hard-driving dis- ; play With poor marksmanship by ‘ the losers accounting in a large ‘lmeasure for their one-sided de- feat as they missed numerous ‘scoring chances in every session . after fighting their way to within Ipeint blank range of the cage. ' Fought on even terms for the .first twenty minutes the winners "managed to race into a one-goal lcad about halfway through the 3 session when Jardine took Crock- ‘ ett's short backward pass to beat - McLean with an angle shot to the corner. It was the only score of the period as both goalies came through with some remarkable saves to keep their cages clear of alien rubber. But the Prince of Wales team took command in the scoring div- ision in the middle canto as they rarrmed in five goals without a return to run their load to 8-0. Less than a minute from the start McKenzie counted when the puck ‘rolled under the Abbies goalkeep- er’: body as he started to rise af- ter making a save Two minutes Water Ready aoce ed Murphy's pass to make it 3-0. For the next ‘iseven minutes they fought ascore- ‘less duel but at. 10.50 Ready came ‘thromh with his second goal of the session. beating McLean on a Zahot from the blueline. and seven minutes after that one Ready was bsckwagain as he raced in close on a lone attomrpt to score his third successive goal. Before the period ended Murphy, right wing- er of the Abbies made it an even half dozen as he fired home D. Jardinea rebound from point- blank range. Abbies, seeking to get back into the game, hemmed their oppon- ents in for the first ten minutes of the third period with gauging attacks. but the best they could d9 was get one goaLMcKenzle count- ing with Bevlns and Acorn draw- ing assists. but in the final half of the period the roof feil in on the Aibbies again as the winners accounted for four more goals. Ready, Crockett, Ready and Allen scoring in that order, all on un- Hlpsisted efiforts. , Lineups:- P. W. C.: Goal. Hennessey" de- fence. Ready, l). Jar-dine. il- Ian. lvfcNeill. Rossiter; forwards. Allen. McKenzie, Corbett. P. Jar- iiine. Murphy, McDonald. Brown. Jaentley, nynn. Abbiee: Goal. McLean; defence. lie. Larter, Cannon. Acorn: OFor flee kind c! ehsveafluatmekcyon look you‘ beet. use the Gillette Tech Resor- and today's Gillette Blue Blade. BLUE . e SWEETEST g _‘SIIAVIN6 COMBINATION ON EARTl-ll Gillette ILBDIS First Ice Race" 0f Season Ilelii At Summersiiie The first ice racing event on summerside harbor ice this season was held yesterday afternoon with a fair attendance and with ideal weather conditions prevailing. The course was in good shape but due to the fact that the proper kind of plough for clearing the track had gone through the ice on Tues- day, the course was not as good as the officials had hoped to have it. However, it is expected to be in tip top condition for Saturd- day's tm-nout. In the meantime there will be a general meeting of all horsemen at Willard MacDonald's garage on Friday night. At that time the horses will be classified and all entries are to be in the hands of the secretary by that time. ' The following is the results of yesterday's racing:- Clasa A Pace Paddy Auburn .. Bonnie's Boy . Dominion Grattan Class A Trot Speedwell Guy Guy Aubrey . Hal Britten . . . Class C Pace Jean A. Hal Bob Canuck Bonnie Scott . Ed. Mac L. Class D Trot Fair Weather 1 Pearl Frisco . .. 3 2 Judges-Jerry Sheen, Claude l-farkness, Preston Warren; T‘ nor —-Jerry Sheen; starter, Dnnici Arsenault-S. hit-e» Near- “Mr! Angst-so l*I§§fi§l-' QPINF‘ forwards. Shepherd, Stanley. Nich- olson. McKenzie, Thompson, Gil- lis,. Burke, Leonard, Bevins. Referee: Kane. 1—P.W.C.. Jard-ine (Crockett) 8.03 Penalties: None. Second Period 5—P.W.C., Ready 6—P.W.C.. Murphy (D. Jardine) Penalties: McNeil, Ready. Third Period ‘l-Abbies. McKenzie (Bevlns, Awful 8-P.W.O.. Read! .- 9-P.W.C., Crockett . 10—P.W.C.. Ready 11—P.W.C Allen Penalty" D. Jardih illette TECH RAZOR ‘i ( lib-i. IIIinIv. w») ill... Gillette lilll IiLflIlI K the large. Still confident that their repre- sentatives will yet have plenty to say in the outcome or the City League playoffs. SIUTIIIIGTSI-dv fans will corne by spaClfll train to- night to watch Summerside Ali- Stars battle Saints in the opening semi-final playoff game of the league, a series that will be de- cided on a best of three basis and a series that a great many are of the opinion will go the limit be- fore the team is decided that will go against the winners of the Navy-P.W.C. series in the final for the title and Dr. Dougan Tro- ohy. 0 0 O- O Improving with every game, Sumlmerside gave further proof the other night in Sumner-side they are just about at their peak when they hung a 4-3 defeat on the Navy team in an exhibition encounter. That victory could eak volumes for the ins-prove- ent in tonight's visiting squad and maybe perhaps Saints will have to show their finest efforts if they are to take this all-impor- tant first game of s. short series. (l- Il) I! O With playoff time at hand and everythinghlnging on the outcome of each game, Sumtnierside-Char- lottetown rivalry is expected to reach its height before the series is concluded. In their previous meeting the two teams waged a knock-em-down, drag-em-oirt tus- sle and "if the squads elect to play it that way tonight an expected packed Forum will receive a full quota of thrills and spills during the sixty minutes the teams will be hammering away against each other. 1- + + 1- \ It definitely won't be any pink tea party. Summer-side play a fast rugged brand of hockey all the way and Saints are quite willing to accommodate any squad with a dose of like medicine. And if the visitors can stretch the string out to three full periods of fast. wide open-action fans will witness a game that will hang in tiheir memory for a long time. Il- II‘ 1' i Although beaten 7-4, followers of Prince of Wales Welshmen re- ceived a decided lift by their team's performance against the Saints in Tuesday -night's ‘en- counter. The scoring power that is contained in the ranks of the Saints again stood them in good stead when the going was becom- ing a bit rocky, and it was this fact alone that allowed them to emerge with their victory. 1- 4- + i- Onoe again the inexperienced Prince of Wales team showed a lack of scoring punch that saw them lose goals after they had skated right into scoring position. The Welshmen must at least have lost four counters in this manner and had they been able to con- nect it is well within the realm of possibility that today the Saints would not have been en- joying an unbroken season's win- ning streak. 0 O O t However, that is mere supposit- ion. But the fact remains that by their showing the Welshman are going to prove plenty tough for the Navy in the playoffs. Prob- ably the second fastest skating team in . the league. Johnny Squarebrigga has made decided improvement in the entire-team's play during the past couple of weeks and if they can just ae- quire the art in the next week or so of cashing. in on their scoring chances they may yet get another orhok at the Saints in the finals. All What a (setting that would make for the final act oHhis sea- son's City Hockey League compe- titrion. O Q O O "Willieh Robertson is certainly making his presence felt on the lineup o! the Oreacenta ‘in the Maritime Big Polar League. Ever since he joined the Haliflq: club the rugged, fast winger ‘has been hitting the scoring summaries and the other night he definitely sr-' rived when he potted iihree loals in his team's losing cause. It is said that Toronto Maple Leafs have ewes on the Guriottetown boy and should he develop as fast (Id make the wade. PWVIMHR 0i course he dose get a oall to go higher‘ w. O O O O ~ Justwheniteeenaeofasifmck sible nve and gain appreciably on the- plum that were breathing Urn his not. That latest burst hemmed against 5t. John Beav- iu lest Monday night's game the Barks 0-1. and with lealuxlschedille rapidly dwin- ‘| chances of hold- Prlnce Edward Island was well represented at the recent Quebec international bonspicl. Rinks were entered from both Summersidc and Charlottetown Clubs. The Char- Red Wings Tighten Grip 0n N_.ll.L. Lead DETROIT 4, NOSTON 2 BOSTON. Jan. gs —(AP)--De- troit Red Wings gained a firme. grip on their National Hockey League lead tonight by topping Boston Bruins 4-2 before a pack- ed 13.900 crowd at the Boston Garden. The last Detroit goal; scored by Ted Lindsay, came after the Bruins pulled out goalie Frankie Brimsek during the last minute of play. First Period 1—Dotroit, McFadden Quackenbush) 2:34. Penalties: Henderson (2). Second Period ‘J-Detroit. Howe 10.37. 3—Boston, Schmidt (Egan) 19.15. Penalties: GallingcrrKelly (ma- jor), Fireman (major), Howe, Mur- tin. (Horcck, Third Period 4--Boston, Babando (Peters) 3:18. 5—Detroit, McFadden (Horeck) 11:14. v . 8—Detroit,' Lindsay (Quacken- bush) 19.14. Penalty: Howe. TORONTO 3, MONTREAL -3 TORONTO, Jan. 28 - (GP)- Paced by defenceman .Jimmy Thomson, Toronto Maple Leafs scored two goals in the last. period tonight to tie Montreal Canadlevis 3-3 in a National Hockey League game before 13,933 fans. The re- -sult left Leafs in second place, the Canadiens in fifth in the N. H. l... standings. First Period Scoring-None. Penalties: Bouchard, Ezinicki, Mardon (2), Klukay, Lynn. Second Period l-Monireai'. Filion (Reardon, Inch) 2:33. it-Toronw. Watson, (Apps, Thomson) 4:56. \ v {i-Montreai, Leger (Bouchardi 11:36. 4~Montreal, Loch (Richard) 18:47. Penalties: Kennedy (2). Rear- don. Bouchard (2), Mosdeil. Reay. Klukay. ‘ . Third Period b-Jroronto. Watson, (Thomson) :59. indeed. And there an many fol- lowers here pulling for the Char- lottetown boy to pull the trick. He hds a total‘ of '19 points now and that is a lot of scoring in any league. 1 AIlM.-5tle Alli) I v THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Winners Of Trophy At Quebec iottetown rink pictured above came back home with Lieutenant-i Governor's International Trophy. Photographed here. lcft to right; George Hawkins, skip; F. R. Mc- Close Racing Witnessed’ Yesterday Afternoon Jr. Ahbies Playing At Montague The Abegweit Hockey Commit- tee last night announced the news thatthc 1948 edition of the Jun- ior Abbies would make their first appearance tonight at Montague against the Montague Ogilvie in- termecliates. Abegtveits have a smart team and are now getting in shape to play off for the Island and New Brunswick title. The team will proceed by bus to Montague. leaving the bus stop this evening at 6.30 pm. ‘A number of seats are available for fans and the following players will make the trlpz- _ Eugene Wilrd. MSCGTESOY- C37" ier, Pierce. ‘J. Mnclnnis. BIOWll. Carver, Andrew. W. Gregory. C. Burke, G. Downe. Dick MacLean. (i-Torontc, _Meeker (Mortsori. Thomson) 12.40. Penalties: Barilko. Richard. NEW YORK 3. CHICAGO 2 CHICAGO. Jan. 28 — (CP) New York Rangers took over un- disputed possess on of third place in the National Hockey League standing before 16.171 fans here tonight. defeating Chicago Black Hawks 3-2. They had been tied for the position with Boston who lost‘ tonight to Detroit. 4'2- First Period. 1—-Chicago. Gee (Prystai) 6:04 z-Ncw York. Laprnde (Moe) 14:05 Penalties—None. Second Period. 3—New York, Gardner Trudcll) N23 Penalties Prystai. O'Connor. Kullman. Third Period. 4—Chicago. Gee (Hamill, Gadsby) (Rule gh, Hamill, 5:16 s-New York. Watson (O'Connor) 3.39 Penalties-None. N. H. I.- STANIETGS 1’ W I. I) I‘ A Pb Detoit .40 22 10 I131 05 0! ‘Toronto 40 19 912125100 50 N. York 30 l6 16 ‘I 11B 131 39 Boston 39 _14 l6 9 109109 37 Montrealid 13 18 9 91 101 35 Chicago l0 11 2Q 3 123 162 25 s-PLAY-(IF F S--- First OI ‘The Big, Contests TONIGHT - 8.30 — FORUM 8.0.1). — vs — Summersi (ie All-Stars I The Road Leading To‘ The Champion- ship City Hockey League a: nan to an A coon ssar-—-uo snonna m‘ FORUM - 2 "elnfl-“(llflf-lflirm? TAX PAGE SEVEN Laine, Hon. Gerald Martlncau. who presented the trophy to the happy group; J. A. Likely and W. I1. Worth. (Canadian Pacific Photo.) Royal Jim. Billy Aubrey. Connie Chg; and Piucky Budlong chalked up \'.CI01'IES yesterday afternoon in the Victoria Driving Club's ice rare mcctng held at Victoria Park and again a good sized crowd of fans saw some great duels of speed as iiie trottcrs and paccrs fought it out from wire to wire. at limes finishing closely packed together as they came by the judges’ stand. Twenty-three horses took part in the four classes raced and Sinvtcr Russ Abbott again came through with u fine job, getting the program over in good time and at, the same time sending his fields away strung out in a line. Sizimmnry : (‘lass A. Trot and Pace Royal Jlrn (O'Brien) ........ .. 1 1 d Reuben Lee (Bernard) 3 2 1 Jimmie A. (Arbing) 2 3 2 Wart N'Sec (Ohfeara) 4 4 3 Tun: 32! 1-5, 32 3-5. 34 3-5. Winning horse owned bysGeorge Hughes. Brackley. Class B. Trot and Pace Billy Aubrey (O'Brien) Volo Abbe (Wood) .. .. . Hazel Sett (Moi-aside) Calumet Bee Long (Bishop) Nellie Watson (Quinn) Sampson Budlonu (Downe) Time: 32 4-5, 3? 2-5. 34. Winning horse owned by Cyril smith. Hunter River. (‘lass C. Trot and Pace Coilnie clear (Ncil) f Mary's Delight (Show) My Bill (Smallwond) Sold‘cr Budlonfz (Brchaut) Johnny Knimnc‘: (W. Kelly) Prod Direct (Cuirlfffc) Marie Burvong (Willis) Golden Aubrey (Young) Time: 35 4-5. 35 2-5. 36. Winrfng horse owned by us‘. Ncil, North Milton. d 1 2 4 3 Dug-muse)- 1 2 3 4 6 5 man-warmth»- wa-Iuvnswf-IH m-Ioo-o-wzqn-eut Lem- Coit Rue Plucky ‘Budlong (Jay) Rosalie H. (Craig) Anyway (Tierney) Just Bill (Agnew) Nora Dale (Bell) . : Winning horse owned by E Burke, Charlottetown. Officialsr- ' StarterFRuss Abbott. Judges: H. Murphy. P31‘. Power. Bill MoCauslaud. Timers: Doug McLeod. C Willis. Announcer: A. B. Cutcliffe. dead in the Maritime Senior Hoc- key League io two points and Hawks can climb into a first-place a win Scorer In Ci Bpxing Bard At Sporting Gluh Next Monday Boxing comes back to the Sport- ing Club next Monday night when six bouts will be staged and in which will be seen three leading Nova Scotia mittslingers pitted against local talent while the re- maining bouts on the card will be waged between local boxers. Headiiining the card will be’ Big Boy Peterson. Island _ heavyweight champion pitted against hard- hltting Hubert Upsihaw of Halifax in a six-rounder that should pro- duce plenty of action. Red Gra- ham. also of Halifax. meets Lloyd Carr of Charlottetown in a semi- final event, while stoney Drake. the third Haligonian to ‘be seen in action, pits his wits and fists against the slashing fists of Harry Poulton, Island lightweight cham- pion. Arrangements haven't been com- pleted as yet for the other three bouts but Promoter McDonald stated the fighters would all be evenly matched so as to give the Pans a real night of mitt slinging. Saints Display Best Form In Beating Navy Displaying their best form of the season and shooting WI-IAII deadly accuracy, saint Dunstarfs University basketball .I.eam ‘lag: night snapped their two game losing streak in the City Basket- ball League at the expense of the Navy squad as they trounced the “Tars" 58-29 i-n a scheduled game. Opening at a ‘fast clip and maintaining it all the way, the Saints raced into an early lead and were never very seriously threatened. At half time they held a 33-16 lcad and outscored their opp0nents25-13 in the wind- up session to earn their 29-point margin at the final whistle. Cleanly fought all the way the Saints again divided up the scor- ing evenly with Noble and O'Con- nor leading the attack with eleven points apiece. Joe Cullen was again thespearhead of the losers‘ offensive, sinking a total of seven baskets plus two foul shots for sixteen scoring points to add to his fast climbing individual points record. Lineups and scores: Saints m rs PF Pts. Bradley .. 5 0 1 10 Roche .. .. 5 0 1 10 Mullen ...1 1 0 3 McDonald ...’4 1 4 9 Murphy .12 0 .1 4 O'Connor 5 1 2 11 Noble .. 5 1 3 11 Ready . 0 0 0 0 21 4 i2‘ 5a I-‘G PS PF Pia. .. 2 1 3 5 .,.2 O 1 4 ..1 0 1 2 '1 2_ s 16 ...1 0 3 2 13 8 11 29 iiawks_0ome From Behind To lifieai Truro TRURO. N. S.. Jail. 28 ~ Mike Demchuk blasted liometliree last- period goals tonight and the final one. just four minutcs from the game's end, gave Moncton Hawks an 8-7 verdict over Truro Bear- cats. The victory whittled V'I‘ruro's tie tomorrow night with over Halifax Crescents. ' —'niioii;i'”<§rilii ACCEPTED We the Remington Juveniles do hereby accept the challenge of Hampshire Juveniles for a friendly game of hockey_ to be played In Kmsillgton Rink, Friday ovals‘, January 30th. Signed I ‘Cart’ MacDonald Leading ty" League Unofficial Figures Show __.- , Par he second sisoobive seed son "Cart" McDonald, claly can»! tretcemanoftheflaints of thl City Hockey League. captured ind dividuai scoring honors in thd city Hockey League, unofficial statistics disclose. McDonald‘! eight goals and five assists give him a three-point edge over line- mate Joe Mahar and JOhIiDYI-lign son of the Navy squad. the latte: two being deadlocked with ten points apiece. McDonald's eight goals also givq him the load in the scoring de- partment while his five assist! furnish 'him with a tie with team- mate Mike Hennessey who has thl same number. Mike l-lennessey was the bad man of the league. serving a tot-ll of 16 minutes in sinners’ bin, ten of the minutes being charged against him in the final game when he had a. misconduct pen- alty shopped onto him. Runner-up for the dubious honor was Jol Mahar of the same team, with 12 minutes in the penalty boa. Following is the standing: TEAM STANDING - GP W l. F A Pts. Saints . 3 3 0 32 9 6 Navy . ...3 2 1 1.9 16 é Summersidc 3 1 2 14 24 2 P. W. C. . 3 0 3 12 l8 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING re I? MacDonald (S) l-Iigson (N) Mahnr (S) Beer (W) l-lennessey (S) Perry (N) Gregory (N) Trainor (S) S. Bernard Gallant (S) LeCiair (N) Jay (N) Gallant (N) Houde (S) Rodgers (S) Mclsaac (S) Andrew (W) Douglas (W) Ready (W) Dalziel (W) Dcighan (S) steele (s) __ Woldside (S) Duffy (W) MCAdBlZfl (S) Farmer (S) Ledwell (S) Pound (N) .. Carmichael (N) Kelly (N) Strain (N) Cameron (N) .. Blanchard (N) J. Gaguon (S) McKenzie (W) Carver (W) A. McDonald (W) Bradshaw (S) Foy (S) .. Grant (S) McKay (S) .. G. Bernard (S) Davies (S) , McDonald (N) Anderson (S) Llewellyn (S) Downe -(W) McGregor (N) Regal Trophy Competition . Following are the results o!’ matches played yesterday in Regal Trophy competition at the Char- loitctoivn Curling Club: Clifford McDonald 14; K. Presby 5. w. a. McNeil] 11; .1. n. stew. art 5. Dr. L. E. Prowse 0; A. Aylward 8_ . 4i VICTORIA RINK HOCKEY TONIGHT ALBANY versus CRAPAUD FRIDAY-Free skate for School Children and beginners from 3-5. 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