QQQRUAQIY; Z3. m 19_48 {Saints Defeat 5-2 In Intercollegiate Y Semi-final Opener Sea Ballets Defeat t'.N.T. Messengers ___. - lea Cadets defeated the a. In; Messengers last night 7-» u’ , qloggly fought battle at the “rum, although the score did not (nan-m the play- The Cadets, led by fast akatinl gun; Ranahan and Curly Adams were more experienced than tne uwm"; squad, especially around m. my, and gave goalie Reggie Bughes plenty of rubber to handle. Tho Messengers. 19d by Bu“ mun would not bend to defeat ‘nd were still pressing their vic- wn; when the bell ended the tattle. u u Th“ w“ n grudge game and . mo“; y; an be played shortly as ghg Bbrunh The lineups were:— g", cadets: Goal. L. Sweeney; “ma, Hoyt, Davey. Murnhy. gm Bevans; fonvards. Adams. mcDougall, Ranahan, Clark lforeeide. Hartinger, Kelly, Ward. Atkins. _ Mggggngersi Goal. Reg. Hughes, “fgm-g, Pltre, Weatherbie; for- wgrds, Doucette. Rush, Gallant. Rglly Richard. Chas. MacDonald. lnuie Savidant. y“ nrnd was refereed by Toots mcherd. ha? Pmuv till‘? so eaoem-so mu-“ "aroma ummno Mickey Rooney (ll. Neill) .... .. 1 i I Queen M3110 (J. Gallant) S Bl Bill! ‘lipton (R. ifllls) ...... .. 3 l S CLASS 0 Billie Worthy (D. Gallant) 11 , Budd? Clan (P. Pineou) . i! Prince L. (A. Gallant) . . SS COLT RACE Barbara Ann (O. Smith) . l. l . Doll! B. (M. Nicholson) i2 Juanita mo“ (B. Andrews) 2 S FRSDIRIICION. Peb. ln-(Spee- iali-Corning from behind an ear- ly lead of their owonenta Jackie Kane's S. D. ‘U. hookeyists tonight defeated Peta Kelly's U-NJ. squad S-Iinthooponinggunohsreofa homo and home total goal series for the N. ‘PIP. l. 1. fnicrcoliegiaze hockey title. Saints are defondiffi the three-province crown. the] captured last year from St. Pran- cis Xavier University of Antigon- ish. Played at York, New Brunswick. home rink of the U. N. B. team Saints got away to a shaky start when their opponents talliod- in the first two minutes. Before the ycriod had ended the Charlotte- town team were back on _ even terms as Blanchard netted his first of two goals to offset the U. N. B. counter. Saints found themselves in a trailing position for the second time late in the middle period as ‘Iioks slammed the rubber home but in the 1m (on seconds visitors tied it up again to make it 2-a1i. Saint Dunsta ‘s took command in the final session as they rapped in tliree counters without a returr Mal-far, McDonald and Blanchard counting in that order to give the Charlottetown team a three goal lead they will carry intn the sec- ond game. slated for Charlotte.- town ice the first part of next week. Bummarys- Iirat Period l-TLNB, Kellie (Sansom) 2—Soints, Blanchard, (Rodgers) .. Penalties: None. Second Period 8—U.N.B., Hicks, (Beddard. Ryan) ............ ..1ll.1o .....lI.50 4-—Saints, Ayers, Penalties: Burgc, Hennessey. .151 .. 9.05 (MacDonald, Houde) Period o-saints, Mahar ........... ..e.2o 6—Soints. MacDonald. (Houde) 12.65 7~S.D.U.. Blanchard, (Ledlwell. l-Iennessey) “i639 Penalties: G-audet. Burge, Ball- antyne. Ice Racing Al". New Glasgow The first race of the season was held on New Glasgow river on" Saturday afternoon. February 21st. The course was in excellent shape, and a good crowd were on hand lb see the hdrees battle it out from start to finish. > Three classes were run odf. Ola-ea A Trot was cancelled due to the ‘fact that one of the entries broke a shoe. Entries in this event were Reuben Lee andl-ucky Guy. Class B Pace had three starters, Mickey Rooney headed the other two entries. Billy Tipton and Queen Marie, in two of three heats. The ‘nipton horse was sec- ond in the first heat, but was nosed out in the last two heats, giving Queen Marie second place in the summ y. ' Billy worthy. Prince L. and Buddy Clegg provided the excite- ment in the next event. with Mir. D. Gallant's game little trotter heading the other hwo horses in each heat. The racing in the event was keen and watched with interest. The colt race caused a lotcf ommen‘. There were three young- sters who took the starter’: nod for the first time. They behaved like "old timers". Mr. Andrews‘ colt, Juanita Olegr. racingwith- ‘out straps, made a Jump. but when Blair gets her fitted out with hopplea this little mare is well worth watching. Sired by Abner '1', Glegg. she has breeding enough to take her a long way in racing. Mir. Murdock Nicholson had his Budlong colt “Dolly B." in fine shape. and with morework this "baby" will really pace a nice quarter. Barbara Ann, owned by Cyril smith. received many fav- ourable conrnents. 1f ohe can I0 over ice ea well es her namesake“ we will hear more about The horsemen are grateful to m. B. Andrews for making It possible for them to have their heroes put in his stable. and it is MPH!» weather» permlttfnl. to hold another race on Saturday neat. Following is the summary: < CLASS I Officials: Starter: ‘llonnionoiroo. Judlll: Bod Iord. Aiyro Gallant anddeorle Smith. 0’l.eary Nine The olaory Maroon: won the Intermediate pieyoff series with the Albee-ton Royals by taking their second straight win from their opponents at Albertonwink loot niobt by a score of M. Thloweo the socondbame ina hone and bone series, in which tine first ed in . Oqllffrllgnllll $1.33!»... n. ilaroono handed the loyalo. a 0-: defeat-This wln coupled with last night's s-I victory gives 31:11; the series by a total of" Playoff Series S’eI||e Advances In Intermediate Bummeraido Legionnairee defeat- ed Borden Nationals in the. Q5- oeoue Rink last night 17-10 to take the round in the intermediate playoffs 24-11. Line-ups: x Abide: Goal.‘ Schunnan; de- fence. Steele. Gallant. Davis, m. Iced: forwards. Deighcn, Trainer, G. Bernard, S. "Bernard, Bradshaw, 8- Gallant. Woodsldc. Shields, Mc- Kay. Borden: Goal. Sprague; defence, B. Darrlrh, Cormler, McKay; for- wards, . Darrach, o. Campbell, 31-531.. McTavish. SUMMARY First Period 1. Sflslde. McLeod (S. Bernard). 2. Sslde. S. Gallant (s, Bernard, McLeod). 9- Borden. Campbell. 4. S'side, Grant (Shields). Penalties: S. Gallant, Cormler. Second Period ’ 5. S'side, McKay (S. Bernard). d. S'side, S. Gallant (S. Bernard). ‘l. Sside, Shields. 8. S'slde, Trainer, Deighan. 9. S'slde. Davis. (Deighan, G. Bernard). 10. S'side, McKay (S. Gallant). 11. Borden, McTavish. Esidc. Woodslde. Borden, Cormier. Borden. Cormier (J. Darrach). Borden, McTavish. Penalties: None. Third Period . Skide. Deighan (Trainer, G. Bernard). S'side. G. Bernard (Grant). Borden, Banks (J. Darrach). Borden. J. Dsrrach rMcTavishi S'side, Shields (Steele). Borden. Banks (J. Darrech). S'side, S. Bernard (S. Gallant) Borden, Banks (J. Dar-rash). Skside, S. Bernard. Borden. J. Darrach (Banks). S'side. Steele (G. Bernard). _ S'side.- G. Bernard (Deighan). Penalties: Davis, ‘Irainor and Banks. Referees: Earl Arsenault, Orville Darraoh. B Gloss Finishes At Vernon Races t >- P 533$§§.3;3§5§ S 5F»? The third race ovl the season was‘ run off at Vernon Saturday, with a lightening fast track, and horses rapidly rounding lnio shape. Each heat was a real battle, which brought o. large crmvd of spectators to their toes, for each finish. SUMMARY Class A Britten’: Lassie (L. Young) Star Junior (E. Prausht) Lady Forbes (C. Wood) Winning owner new Joung Hazle- brook. Chas B Captain Budlong (E Buell) Midnight Scott (A Goody) Ruby P. (L. Praught) GoldenAubrsy (L. Young) Miss Belle Vernon (M, Mc- Kenno) Winning owner Vincent Grant, Mlllvlew. Clues C. Micky Pet-er (.1. Rhyan) 2 z 1 1 MsJor Cope (B. McPherson) 1 3 2 2 8 Scotty ‘Kalmuck (F. Mc- Innla) 3 1 S White Sox (S. Martin) 4 dr. Winning owner J. J- Rhyan, Avondale. Summary of races held Feb. 16th. Clue A. Star Junior (S. Praught) 1 l 1 fndy Forbes (C. Wood) ~ 2 I 2 Miss Belle Vernon (M. Mc- Kenna) SIS Winning owner‘ ‘Brought, Cherry Valey. " SAINT JOHN. N. B-. Feb. 33 — (GP) — Saint John Beavers flash- ed to a 7-2 win over Truro Bear- cai-s tonight to eliminate the Nova Scotia squad from the Maritime Senior Hockey League semi-finals in three straight games. Starry Vlc Jackson led Beavers. who finished third in regular Lea.- gue play, as he collected five goals and an assist. Jackson opened his scoring just before the whistle sounded to and the ‘first period and added two more goals In the middle frame. Bearcats failed to reply until the third after Beavers iiad added still another marker. Beavers won the first games of the best-of-flve final series on Truro scores of 5-2 and 6-5. It was a fitting climax for tne Beavers, who. several weeks be- fore regular play ended, had to start a determined winning streak to gain a play-off berth. Temper-s flared briefly during the second period when three play- ers occupied the penalty box at the same time, but the game was fast and clean although rough at times, Beavers now will meet the winners of the Moneton-Haiifax two semi- ice by series in the league finals. Mono- ton leads best-of-five 2-1. SUMMARY First Period 1. Saint John, ‘lackson (Szabo) 19:55. Ponaliice: Maclntyre, Wright. Second Period 2. Saint John. Jackson (Nicolle. Wade) 12:28. 3. Saint John. Jackson (Wade. Nicolle) 16:35. Penalties: Croucher, Robert- son, Mvke. Crabowski. Third Period 4. Saint John, Nicolle (Jackson) 4:05. 5. Truro. Medynski (Hartwell. Roach) 4:30. 8. Saint John. Butler (Newton) 16:40. ‘f. Saint John. Jackson (Nicolle. Wright) 17:03. I. Saint John. Jackson, 18:30. 9. Truro. Robertson (Roach, Barkwell) 19:15. Penalties: Larabie, Medynskl. Ice Race At Stanley Bridge Stanley sporting club held its second race of the season on the speedway Thursday afternoon Feb. 19th. with two classes both were bang-up events with blanket fin- ishes, the main event was the Class A. with King Beilna and Hcrney Girl. The Belina horse proving the winner after loosing the first heal. Class B. had three en- tries Name J, proved the winner, Following ls the Summary; Class A. King Belina (MacLeodL 2 Honey Girl (Taylor) 1 Class B. Nellie J. (Gamster) Betty S. (Duggan) Jerry Aubrey (Corbet) Officials: Judges; Archie Chappel, Burnie Hyns, Harold MaYhew; Announcer Jas. E. Hiscott; Starter, Dan Mc~ Donald. . Ruby P. (L. Praulht) Golden Aubrey (L. Young) Midnight Scott (L. Coady) Winning owner Vincent Gr Millview. mas- 1 2 ll 12 33 uni-l Class C. Miss Playfair (E. Buell) Micky Peter (J. Rhyan) Scotty Kalmuck (F. Mclnnis) Winning owner Earl Buell, Vill- 211 122 383 Cllll B. Gptain Budlong (B. Buell) 4 1 1 ago Green, QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds of ‘than?’ 1 "We used two Guardian Wont Ado — and she answered both Beavers Eliminate Truro From Playoffs In 3rd Straight Win Pep To Defend Title Tonight (MIAMI, l"la.. Feb. 3-4.4?)- For the second time aincc his near-fatal plane crash last year, Willie Pep tomorrow night will defend his world featherweight championship in a bout that may set a couple of personal records for him. The chunky. little Hartford, Conn., fighter encounters Hum- berto Sierra. a rangy Cuban who was one of Willie's 14 victims in seven months of intensive scrap- ping. Sanadians 4, Knotty Niners 3 that evening in a close hard- folllht tusle atS.D.U. rink, Can- adians nosedout Knotty-Miners in —a regular wdgetleagua fixture. Canadians took an early lead and at the end of the first period were leading by a score of 3-1. At the and of the second period the score board read 4-1 for Canadians. 1r. the third canto, Knotty-Niners came out fighting and looked very_ good for-awhile but the best they could do against the spectacular goal-tending of Shepherd in the Canadians citadel was to score two goals and have the game end 4-3 for Canadians. WINS RADIO A mantle radio in aid of the Canadian Hockey Club was won by "Buck" Davey. 30 Weymouth St. N0. of ticket was 390. ‘the drawing was made by Desk Sergeant Ernest McTague at City Police Station- NEW YORK. Feb. 23 —(AP) — The New York baseball holdout situation eased up a bit today when Brooklyn Dodgers announced they had finally come to terms with outfielders Carl Purillo and Mar- vin Rackley, and the New York Yankees added the name of pitcher Frank Hlller to the satisfied list. The double signing left a total of l5 players still unsigned a week from the start of the training sea- son. T119 unsatisfied list includes five Yankees, four Dodgers and six micznbera 0,! the New York Giants. Probably the most stubborn of the holdouts is Prank (Spec) Shea, star rookie righthander and World Series herooi’ the Yankees last Yeflr- Shed. who won 14 games in 1947, rejected another (rontract to- day after conferring with general manager George Weiss for an hour. George McQuinn. Aaron Robin- son and pitchers Charley Wensloff \ MANUFACTURED \ IB-IU Eulion Sh, our. Baseball u..1s.....' Situation is Eases! and Dick Starr are the other un- signed Yankees. l-liller, who won 15 and lost five for Kansas City. a Yankee farm in the American As- sociation last year, is the latest Yankee to come to terms, In announcing the signing of Furillo, who had turned down ear- lier salary offers, Dodger officials merely said he "got a raise.” No figures were announced. A fine defensive fielder with one of the best arms in baseball, Furlllo hit .295 in 124 grmes last year. 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