hi —a ll | ; : : v mt ___Bains_ grabbed a nine-goal buige answered tallies. _~ The tigers won the right to play in the Eastern Canada Mem- orial Cup playcffs. fejoice in Prague, Czechoslova- Canadian hockey tedm players kia, today, after winning the WORLD CHAMPIONS world amateur ice hockey title. Left toright-—Floyd—Crawford. J. * Pi Lamirande: Ike eae an ener day’s game to Czechoslavakia, | final round’ of competition. Rus- | sia was runnerup. brand, who holds cup; and Lou Smirke._The Canadians lost -to- 5-3, but were awarded the title basis of higher scoring in aia Tigers Cop Mar. Junior Hockey Title OCAMPBELLTON, N.B. (CP)— Campbellton ‘Tigers won the Mari- won the opener 7-5 at Antigonish Saturday. Louis Lavoie. former St. Basile The Tigers led 3-1 after the first pericd and 6-2 after the second. Ca~ellton soottéd the Bulidogs a goal in the final frame, then, cles-1_ the scoring with \four Allan Maclssac was outsiand- ing in the Bulldogs’ net in the first 20 minutes‘of action. The sturdy custodian, who blocked 26 shots im the first game at in the opening session Monday night. Several were outstanding. At the other end of the rink The Campbeliton defence allowed the bulldogs to get only four shots away on Oakes, who played during the season with Chario Millionaires of the Bay Chaleur Intermediate league. The game was only two minutes scored on a pass from Payne. It Was the first of three opening tawa-Huli Junior player. Payne fished the puck out of the right corner and passed back to Murray at the point. Mur beat Maclssac with a hard drive from 20 feet out. Two minutes later Wood put the bullodgs on even terms. by | converting a pass from Boyd. Sandy Murphy’s penalty at the nine-minute mark paved the way for Payne to break the deadlock. Gil Picard shot the first period insurance marker at 11:53 with Murray and Lavoie assisting. Jean Paul Picard opened thé scoring at 2:20 after taking a ‘pass from Murray. It was Mur- Antigonish, came up with 10 stops ray'’s fourth point on as many Juvenile Saints Win Opener 11-2 Father Ledweil’s Juvenile last evening im their bid for the Noonan was the ace marks- for the Saints, getting the trick. MacDonald and Connol- ly each scored a pair with Mac- MacDonald, O’Brien, Lar- and Sherry each counting Deighan scored both goals for the Westerners firing them bot in the final frame. The Saints trave] te Summer- Yama Bahama to-iaid Yama's eye in eighth a : - Wilfie Greaves, right, get; an The Summerside team have a long hill to climb in overcoming @ 9-goal deficit, but may just do -|that on home icé* A total of seven penalties, all minors, were called in last night’s fixture. Monday’s Minor Hockey Results Bantams — Crows 1, Eagles 1; Crows’ goal by S. Constable; Eagies’ goal by R. Chandler. This series still tied with another game necessary te decide tise winner. Oakes was having an easy time. and 19 seconds old when Murray; period points for the former Ot- | Canadiens | ray outguessed one player and/ Cambellton goals. Picard’s goal came following a faceoff. in his own end. Murray got hold of the puck and carried to the Antigonish line where he with a close-in shot. Chisholm scored the second Bulldog goal at 6:39 on an un- assisted effort. Two minutes later sent Picard in on a fine pass-| a the 16:10 mark on another un- ing play. Picard beat Maclssac/ assisted play before Lavoie clo Gil Picard fired his second of the game with help coming from Dower and Lavoie. S. MacDonald got the goal back ed out the second period mark- ings at 18:25. The goal gave campbellton a 6-3 lead after 40) minuies of play. the P.E.I. Fish and Game As- j sociation has released the mames and places along with the totals} of trout released in Countyq im 1958. A similar pro- gram is underway for 1959. A total of approximately 166.000 / trout have been released in Queéns County alone with ap-| proximately 1,000,000 for the three counties. . These young trout were releas- ed from the Kelly’s Pond fish cul- | ture station, Southport, and Car- jdigan Fish Culture Station, Car- digan™ ‘The number of trout released in the ponds varies, due to sev- eral factors such as, the size. of the pond, the depth of water. in| the pond, the amount of food) available for the fish. cover or/ shelter, such as weeds, eic., the estimated number of trout in the pond before releases. All these factors have a big bearing on how many and what size of trout to release. Bagnall's Pond, Hunter River. 8000 No.. 1; Bagnall’s Pond, Hazelgrove, 3000 No.4; Bagnall’s Pond, Rae, 7000 No. 5: Bell River, 4000 No. 4: Beaton’s Mill Pond, Fiat River, 3000 ‘No. 3, and 3000 No. 5; Beer’s Pond, Clyde River, 3000 No. 5: Black River, Tracadie Bay, 4000 No. 1; Bloom- ing Point Pond, 3000 No. 1; Bos- Queens County Releases 266,000 Fingerlings The Queens County Branch | + Queens 1; New London. | No. 3; Ma Fish Ass'n sin’s Pond’ Sea View, 4000 No. 2: Crooked Creek, Whwatley River,. 4000 No Dixon's Stream. DeSable River, 12000 No. East River, Hillsboro River, = No. 4; Gate's Pond, Hills- ro Bay, 3000 No. 2: h Founds Pond. Staniey River, No.: Glenfinnan River, | East River, 8000 No. 1: and 2000 | No. 3; Gurney’s Stream, Cove- head, 4000 No. 4; Hope River, 7000 No. 4; How- att’s Pond, Rattenbury 9 River, 3000 No. 1: Howett's Pond, Stan- ley River. 3000 No. 4; © Holm’s Pond, DeSable ver, 4000 No.! 11: Ing’s Pond, Hillsboro Rivers} 800 No. 3; Jenkin’s Pond, Hills-| boro River, 1500 No.3: Judson's | Pond, Hillsboro Bay, 4000 No. 3; Lane’s Brook, Vernon . River, 3000 No. 3; Leards ‘Pond, Cra-! paud, 9000 No. 1, and 3000 No. 3.! MacAulay's Stream, Tracadie) Baq, 3000 No, 3: MacPherson’s} Pond, Flat River, 5000 No. 3 and| 3000 No. 5; Mac Pherson’s Pond, | Pinette River. 000 No.. 3; Me-| Lean's ond, Vernon River, 3000 ; Son's Pond Ne umberiand Strait. 3000 No. 3 and} 3000 No. 5: Orwell River, 5000) No. 1; Parson's Pond, Glynde River ‘6000 No. 4: Rackman’'s Pond, Wheatley River, 8000 No. 1; Ross’ Pond, Vernon River, 9000 No. 1, and 4000 No. 3: St. F.X. Wins Mar. Title ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) # Captured its eighth’ Maritime In- tercollegiate hockey champion- ship in nine. years Monday by defeating St. Thomas Tommies of Chatham, N.B., 70 The X-men Seven ‘penalties were | four going to the winners. Today's Minor Hockey Program Only activity scheduled for the minors today is a skate for Notre Dame girls between 11 and 12. City Midgets To Crapaud Tonight ' = av at 8:30 at pa ri Crapaud’s snappy Midgets fresh from their semi- final win over Summerside, will be at home to Charlottetown Ab- bies in the opening game of their eas aa vines series for the ovinci et erown and Enman Drug trophy Danny aan’ & coach of - the Crapaud boys and the old maes- tro Harry Sentner mentor of Ab- bies are both confident their boys will come through for them with awin. . Whatever the outcome, fans can be assured both squads will come up with “everything they've Got" as they go all out to bring the title home to their respective communities. Abbies will leave Sports Arena for Crapaud at 7.00 p.m. and the following players are asked be on hand: Bob Crockett, rank | Dow, John Davis, Ron ce, | Louis Smith, Gord Blanchard, | Gord Whitlock, Bill MacMillan, Wayne Ward, Dave Lee, Roy | Biggar, Stan Peardon, Ivan Mac- Phee, Mike MacDonald, Dave Lawlor. Scott's Pond, Clyde River, No. 5; Stordy'’s Pond, Crapaud | | River, 8000 No. 1: Taylor's Pond, Rattenbury River, 5000 No. 1; West River, Hillsboro Bay, 6000 No. 2; Winter River, Traca- die Bay, 10,000 No. 2, and 4000) No. 4; Worth’s Pond, Pownal Bay, 2,089 -No. 3. 3 most inexpensive salesman-you can employ - --a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 well’'s, Pond, East River, 1000 No. 2; Brookvale Etream, West River, 8000 No. 2; Buell’s Pond, Little Sands, 2000 No. 1. Campbell's Pond, Hunter River, 2000 No. 2; Clark's \Stream, East! River, 9000 No. 1; Coles Pond, | Stanley River, 4000 No. 4; Comp-| Midgets — Vics 1, Darts 0; Vics goal by B. MacMillan, Vics ‘won round 6-0. 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