Page 6 Moncton Hawks Set Stage For Friday W 3'I(7'x'(”I'0N (CF) - )lnncton' lhuks shot I):!l'lx' lllln .1 (net plat-:2 tin in the Atlvmtlr Coast Scninr lltyckpy l.t"R,'.,'llF Wmlnnsrlny night as thny tlllmprrl lust-place Frai- crlrlnn Uupltnl-' -I-'2. Scoring unvc in tho first pn,ri:oti.g town in tho fllI(ItIlP frame and mu-u mom in tho tlmtl pt-riml. the Ilauks out-lmt, nut;)l.'IwtI and anti hunipcri tho ll-llrts Capitals who. had shut thcm out 5-0 Tll?S(IH)'l night. I Plaving conch Dtlggzvr 3lcNnll of tho llnuks. uhn nrrrlrrl rcpzllrsl far a pm rum; Ilw mo tn tho wr- nnrl pminrl, npcnrrl tho slroring at 1.212 rat the flrct. 1 Nick Nlrolln got that nno haclcp It 15.24 of tho first. Rlll Sinncltt punjppfl lmmo tun f1:l marknrs as prlinrl npP11PrI, illlfl linxmr Tlmmsnn rap- vnllv -thou hr rnnumrlwl Dml: )Ir:l”liwv ill'3l FINI- only goal of tho third Ihn cm-mirl Nlo:v:twnl? purl Ilm RI 7 43 m:rtnn's prrind. Unnotnn now I: Had with Char- lntt.-tmtn lclmrlnrc fur tho lnnguc l"1rI with 53 points rich. Llnvups Ficrlcririnn - Goal: Craig: dc- fvnce: Mosgmvo, llcnn. ltlclntoslul frxrwarcls: Tllt'Donn;:h. lmgcr. Gil- lwrt. Smith. MrPlico. Nicolle-, Mc- Donald. Bliss, llcxxcy. l Mnnclnn m- Gnal: Pidsndny; dew lcncc: 1VlvNcil, lmpine. McLaugh- lin. VVnavor1 fnrxvards: Campeau. The Guardian Thursday, January 20, 1955 i to have a cartilage removed from a ith 4-2 Win Sinnett. Hirschlcld, Thomson, Wat- lr-rs. Bmvn:-ss. Lacrulx, Michc1ln,i Watson, Robinson. Summary First period: 1. Moncton, McNeil (Wane-rs, Thumsnnl 1:22; 2. Fred- criclon, Nicolle (Gilbert. Mclntosln 15:44. Penalties: Mcl.:iughlln 4""! Hcnn 6:0-I. McP1lcc, Wallets 1.. llla)LIl'S, Lupine, Mclntush l2:0.'l.' Musgruve 19:03. Second period: 3. Monctun. nctt cllirschfcld, Lcplncr :23; Mnncton, S inn 0 tt 4C:lmpcau. Thomson) 1:46; 5. Mt-tictun. Thom- son tBmvnn-2:! 7:54. Pcnultirs: lilnsgrnvc. Watson 3.32 nlajors. Third period: 11. Frodericttm, lilcPhec lNICIllI9. McDonald) 13:18 Sin- Ppnalliesz McLaughlin 14:38, Le- pine 15:11. Stops; Craig 12 R ll .'ll Pl(l.':otll1y ti 6 8 20 Bud MacPhVerson. Has Operation MONTREAL. (cm- Bud Mac-1 plwersmnopsmlod on Wedlwsday bothersonne knee. will be missing for six to eight weeks from the lineup of Montreal Canadicns in the National Hockvy Lczttztlc. A Can.-ldicns spokesman said Wednesday the operation on the lanky dcfenceman was declared a SUCCPSI. Horace MacFarIane Rink Wins S'side Curling Trophy -At the seventh annual bon- splel held at the Summcrslde Curling Club ya-sterday s rink skipped by Horace MacFarlane. with T. L. Llnkletter as mate. G, J. Hayes second stone, and vari- ous curlers filling in as lead. won the M. F. Schurman. Company Limited general contractors trophy of Summerslde. The Schurmun Company donated four crests Chicago In 3-3 Drow With Maple Leafs TORONTO. (GP) - Down three goals to Toronto Maple Leafs at the half-way mark of the game. Chicago Black Hawks relight back for a 3-3 tie Wednesday night he- IOIE 12.354 Nat 101131 Hockey League fans. ' Taking advantage of relief goalie Ray Frederick's stage fright in the first period. the third- place Maple Leafs rang up a 2-0 lead and added another goal in the second period before the cellarlte Hawks got rolling. Summary First period: 1. Toronto. Bailey (Ncsl0:'nliko. Smlthl 4:39: 2 Tor- unto, Klukay (Migay. Solingcr) 19:01. Pcnaliics: Klukay 1:05. lvlnrtsnn 5:47 and 13:57, Bailey 9:50, Mosicnko 12:25. Second period: 3. Toronto. Ken- nedy (Horton, Smith) 8:44; 4. Chi- cagn. Mickoski (Litzenberger. Sul- livan) 15:17.9; 5. Chicago, Wilson, 1Mit-knski, Toppazzinil 18:57. Pon- altics: jors 5:35, Hollingworth 7:47. Mac- Donald 42J 12:43. Sullivan 12:48. Nestcrcnko 18:05. Third period: 6. Chicago, Mc- Cormack iMcIntyrc. Toppazzinil 3:48. Penalties: Bolton 17:05. Stops: ' Fl-odrsrick 8 6 10-24 Lumley 8 8 10-26 Martin and Ncsterenko ma-I along with the trophy. This rlnk was also preunted with four beautiful Kenwood blankets do- nated by R. T. Holman, Ltd. Tho runners up were: Cliff Ramsay, skip; Bruce Macwilllams. mate; M. L. Walwyn. ” stone; David Morrison. lead. They were presented with four electric clocks donated by Denlols Bros. Limited. wholesale grocers of Charlottetown. The winners of the third prize were Prank Cameron. skip: Dr. H. E. Clark, mate; William Warwick. second scone; Leo shields. lead. They were presented with four .511- ver cigarette servers donated by George T. Clark. Jeweller. sum- merslde. Scora::- 10 A.M.:- T. Mitten. Charlottetown. 10; Fred Joyce, St. John-Carleton 2. 1 Frank Cameron. Summerslde 5; Horace MacFarlane, Summerside 9. E. P. Foley, Summerslde 8; Fred L. Arsenault, summerslde 6. 1 P.M.:- 1 Rankin McLalne, Charlottetown v6; Greg Mulholland. Summerside 5 H. E, Gaudet, Summerside 9; Austin Brooks. Summerslde 5. Ralph Jenkins. Ch'town 3; Cliff Ramsay, Summersldo 11. 13 I'.M.:- 1 Frank Cameron to; 11.13. 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The shutout was Ranger goalie Lorna Gump Worsley's second in I. row on Madison square Garden 1c: and snapped a five-game Detroit win- nlng streak. Bathgate scored his first goal early in the second period and ad- ded the clincher with less than three minutes to play in the game. Willie Mays To Receive Tray NEW YORK. (AP)-Willie Mays. New York Giants' centre-fielder who has swept most of the 1954 baseball honors. will be presented with a silver tray for "high prin- clpla and achievement in sports" 9 P.M.:- Austin Brooks 9: Ralph Jenkins 4. Rankin McLaino 6; Cliff Ram- say 7. H. 2:. Gaudet 9; Greg Mu1l1ol- land 3, at the annual awards dinner of Mr. Dick 1-Ienthorna made the sports lodge of B'nsl Blrlth sun- presentatlons. day. Tallulah Bankhead. n. -Giant A. fan of long standing. wlll make the presentation. MELBOURNE, (AP) - Dave other athletes to be honored Stephens of Victoria. battered an Australian record Wednesday for the second time in a week when he ran two miles in 8151.9. 3.2 sec- onds under the listed record. The world record is 11:40.4. held by Belgium's Gaston Relff. are Eddie Erdclatz, Navy football coach: Henry Brenner. deaf-mute Rhode Island University football player: Yogi Berra, New York Yankee catcher; and Paddy De- rriarco. former lightweight cham- D011. New York Rangers Shut Out Detroit Red Wings 2-O Worlley was sensational for the Rangers all night, making 41 saves as he turned In his third shutout of the season. Last Wednesday he held Toronto Maple Leafs score- less. Detroit lost; A chance to gain ground on the second-place Mont- real Canadiens remaining two points in front. The defeat was only the Wings third in their last 21 games. Summary g Flt-It period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Leswlck 11:30. Second period: 1. New York, Bathgate (Laprade) 1:17. Penalt- ies: Howell 1:37. Evans 11:58. Skov 19:11. Third period: 2. New York, Bathgate (Howell. Lapradel 17:10. Penalties: Evans 8:08, Wait 3:36, Gadsby 17:34. Stops: Worsley 14 14 13-41 Slwchuk D 11 11-31 AUSTIN, Tex.. (AP)-The Texas Supreme Court today upheld a de- cision abolishing the state' ban against, prize fight: between whites and Negroes. The court's action sustained In anneal: court Judgment in the can of I. H. Sporty Harvey. San An- tonio Negro boxer. which held that the 20-year-old state law prohibit- ing Negro - white professional bouts violates the constitution. Islanders Skdr' Proves Popular The Islanders" Hockey club hem an extremely successful skate at th. Charlottetown Forum last nlgm, with two hours on the blades, music being supplied by the Reece Baud. It was I true example last nigm; of how people go for band music when skating enthusiasts trom many distant parts of the proving, flocked to the forum and greguy enjoyed the two-hours of sport. 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