' O DOV SI-IADIS PARKDALI ti-s MIIcNolllRlnltCopsTroplty u.-,5--m--u 3&- ln Summorsido Curling 'Spi0l ...'i..""tt""'l'”""""':,-'.'.-:.-r-......"".'., ''---'-"t I not I-LQHHQ (I.C.A.P.l&C III! I Mei A1 I I-.0 1uImnguum.-m.iuu-sp.m. . 'I4psi&-I. s.si.csaal.si-is-iistsssssstui . . . "milk &I:nnmth:”.IInIil. ri:i'iudCe.l1v:'.m:n'RCAF, (It 51 II: It -3 m.H"'Nl- w. '--t &d'.'."t"”'"'gI'""""'b ' aochcscynntsisissscsiss 5 - Iiil IhcNeill ICD ' Sh h d Scor inner . n. ........ ..'.'...... .. ....... 5. in - a -1 um F. .P er .5 ' Imners m Iluiuni. nus: Ilarlo Iecfloili: '6l;”s'ln..ser :N.c.t no 100- I "-0- Ii-TI-I ill 31 I10 5 15 ix.''".r"oN S um; uiisiy. second mu; 1-.p. Morrison (5) tot on. 1 inhtul In Sudden-Death Overtime. Saints To Begin C l u;.ml't..npn.rm W M H, m .... ...... IASEIM-l T "3"" (A)lIn1w& Claude Ives (3) 31102310 - 11 Frank siieplierd's goal at M Pineau Ind Readyvhelping hlm . . U.” Inn” mpwd mm "om Emm.g'mpb'u Nllltlt-I. I! minutes and 30 seconds of sudden- out. but It i7.56 Orin Carver ram- - Iulriisu-side with Shirley Simpson 1 poll!!! - mu" uni (m an m. n . Baton . New: York (A) l as ica on u I t p . ' ' ' - ' It ' i"il' ci”:"”..:':'.'..:3:; 2it:l.2:.'::..":; 33:": :.i it: ::ti': - - angers 1'-a'3v'-1'-1 r'-'f-1'3:-8'-iii-a '"”' f?;F.':".'i" "W l” "-3 ” .........n ?n.”.:'."-it”i”f-'?”Tnti'ai-n - over Pnrkdale Flyers at the Sports and the series. The City League Basketball fln- MONTREAL (CF) g Mo t .1 sum h d mm mm" in an mpp:shb;ini;nLm;u:!hCAgh aiii MIcNeill (Cl zoo 118 00-11 Erskine Campbell (A) lll ion as gunntln lsal Prtmslsgxauhgo s Arens last night and forced a sew TIDE TURNS gt; ge1'uniiQrua) tonight; gt st. Cindi." Red ." th I it re van 81 dim Kl” Emu" . won the In comohuon pr.” points 83. -8 points 70. fnnkyna 1 hdhn.wu. AA . enth and (l0i'l(.llll;.' tzanie in the The tide of battle look spa.-gs. Dunmann g)lllllil.NllllIl lhllh the hi mm ' Me i 1 er scor- Ieation IN; obi both mmed the other membe of the nu wen: Cl-we IV" (5) on No n ,. J13" Manon.” (C) mm on KIIIIII U island League scmi-final Thurs- lll' turn in the tiiird as the I-lyers second saints and the Trotter; Fahd T:::d:n nuiegtoftmedflnu Qvetersulleaan has only 10 ha om Muxennie mug. s.L. poms 15. 03 . 5 mum 5. day mam lliemellim !tlliEthmulctl)bmr?re q(;mlly meeung m ”m.hN game of the New York Raillgellsgs-l End eteltt from Plante and no one was near Listed. second stone; Mhrglret Jlggs MacDonald (Cl 031 003 06 Geo Shreder (N.Gl not 0!!) II) -1 "G "JET 5'''P''"” K” ””"" W” W" 3:.'I......'. inn 1: f.3.,...i.'i'..d .t';,..y. '”””.””"'" ”."”y . . n M lead in their s..tni..e3.: him but his nm. was three feet Luiu. lead. The second conInlI- .13 points .7: polnts- 5. Britain has the world) I-raw ff f';n:m”l'l,fe if,fl:ff;w”"g;Em',:"f:.lied when Whitlock batted in insfgglsrlggarll;:ff;;ful:l";j1':iedb:;: Stanley Cup semifinal series. wide. H g , Prim were W9" by I PM '”PP'd Brent Clarlr (si zoo no lo . s Bill MIcNeill ici no in is - is active merchant marine. totalling "3 i ' his third straight goal on a neat ” A Henri Richard's goal, scored on DEFENCE ttlr..ikENED by 'l'.D. Morrison of Suminerslde poms” 39, polnts- 96. 0 more than l9.N0.000 ion!- I trenientiuiis t-uincliack time by the BY.t'. The Fliers limb a 3-0 early in the first ptwiiiti and iicre leading 5-2 going into the third.l Three straight goals in lhe tiiird suit the game in overtime and after battling through a 10-minute. scoreless session, Shepherd emit-d the drama with his tricky drive that Roper had a pad on but trickl- ed into the corner of the net. Shepherd also won for himself I hatful of prizes donated by busi-I ness firms as the game went into ""9 fir” 0"-"'ll"” ””l”d'. The l h 10. v it . games .n the tin League Lake nicely within their own area and "'9 199 10 blmk Y0""3 B-Y-C d”'e”""”" M” re-iiiidnilillie i?i'n".'.”n2ie'til?f El?eei:t was one of tho im-p's top scorers. getting great support from goalie Richard Ca'""-V "Md "'9 Pl” ""”"gh”l" ""3 day” C91" 7-3dd0"”5 in V315” 5 14 dougrit-ha.,(-9; to gcurg but was failed Game llnle tonight is 7.30. Lorne Worslcy. over the goalie at ll:28. b Following are the results'of the shirt an two ringsue St'alS tot e 3 t . . DEFLECTION SHOT A long me,-,,1 pan y 305 days play; . , g first boxing match at the sports”)-V 99-”? ll" "'5 m” "'3' and 1, was , de,,m,,,,, Turner to Goyette set up the itnnt 1 Please be home and have your money ready when a Lions Club , - couldnt control the puck when he S081 I130 4 P-m- - - Arena. Spy Ready and Buck llhlr was in 810... th, second um... 30. that tied the count Bernie (Boom soul at 13r08- The Binders evi- F-L Christmas iRCAF) 1 member comes to the door with your order. Your full co-operation will lock who assisted on the izoal will . , , iwatt had the best , mare 5 dOn.ar.shm lIaM,.so,r,Hce' migthe B.Y.C. when he burst around Rallgelf llllillillld D98" Prentice W55 buy ('0”"e calmly wheeled D-J- Cheyne (St -7) - . E TE-ltlliillsarvlElrl'tifi'ntLcHlliLlil: :ilir-l:!h'.”' Pagkdale deifncehwlnh I grain S llepedi flzllng mm me net from . Iew ggullgl ljgilfcgcobrllgghallsill lEV:lx11:TD Morrison 1S) 030 om 00'. 41 If you have not been asked for your Order and wlsh to make one diam Olhalnewl mwu"li'ma1ll"' bynlnchllrls Salli lie. gudtlgn-dthxli y q After 'Henri Richard had suir ll" 99”" 9' "'9 ""- . . 000 100 00- 15 Phme 4125 M 7441' T line Y9 850 Won "1159 I - ' - , I plied th ' i 1, k1 The fifth game of the series will FL A it is) ' shirt as the winning goalie. 53"”; phi; Go;e,.:'"f”?Ed '13,” , '33.; be played here Thursday. Tues- ”e"”" In M mg 5 If you do not get your order on Wednesday the members serving DRAMATIC GAME h chm 1,; ...;,,m.,. when M, 3,”. ljifinder that left the Rangers in day nlzhllssirpmggs 14.091. wane, pickam (ct your district will see that your delivery is completed on Thursday evening. it w game packed viii - . , V, , I , re straits. hi i l k t 000204 01-7n . dramaasaniai had the tremendous :g"2,:,td,:,:l13."y,:,; E315 and land T”"'El" 31 9”" Si-MIUVF: minor steady me m,0nvv:,e;:'eyeI:h,:3ghg, First period: 1. New York, lieb- L, tnman (st . WE TIIANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL RESPONSE crowd of fans numbering in the lwckey Mal? helm?" L Rrhnet out the game. enlon lGadsbyl 8:42. Penalties: 312 03010.19 7- BULB CAMPAIGN vicinity of 2.000 sitting on the edge CHATTER. . . . . We wnuiunlt llfwid and Sumnlerfmhe Wm be For the whole game cnnadien. Johnson 12:10. Lewlckl 13:37. How- 5 m . To OUR "G" of llllilr seats throughguytlblt lo:k- be It all surprisedf to see them amy dvetR:g1i'n9e5"lt'h5e91s'la'-215d? 3512': otiltlsihot thelRangers 40-31. ells17;4oi. ma N I P Bmpl-M-mam (C) 211010-5- ed 1 e curtains or . . . w en hanging rom the ra ters on Thurs- . 3 . ' no panties were called b econ M 3 0 '00? '13- 211- i the Flyers roved Z W their big day when the seventh and ?"l:',l5:lP! nin the minor brackets referee Frank Udvarl, five agalngsl allies: Johnson major 6:32. Bsth- gl'HEdag"Il;ze;ll;:” oglzlolgghig - - a in pa . t - . . - - ;.tir.l:i” .;:.::i.e.5:::::5-.':.r ?f.;il:..”.i3E” '.:P.'i.t:: :::.i:::. tT."i.l2:."S.iil.fl."..i”.?.'l”il.3.?.T 'r::...'::3i'..ti:”' 3:ll::: l:;2i- G. mm-,-3 ter as the game wore on and back- straight overtime game in this ll”? 8 0"9'5031 HdV-101339 On LlP- real and Andy Bothgste for fight- Harvey 19:51. Elem Clark '9 004 8 ed up with some superlative puck- series and is a solid indication that W Gaudel 5 A” sla” h3Vl"3 lng In the serond period. Third period: 2. Montreal, Geof- Jlggs MacDonald (C) 100 230- 6 stopping by goaltender Than: there isn't much to loose between beaten the 5"mm9'51d9 9""? 2'1 Playing cagily. Rangers went in frion 9:22: 3. Montreal. ll. Rich- 7-30 1”"- Doyle, pulled the game out of the the youth club and Parkdale. . . 11' ClI8!'l0llel0Wn, End the home front at 6:42 of the first period ard (Moore, M. Richard) 11:28; Lhyd mm” (5) 010 zum 5 fire. I Erland Wood unleashed the hard- b0Yl Will be Bolnga breeze to when Gadsby wound up at the 4. Montreal. Goyette (Marshall, FL A"e"3"" ls) 103 oooT4 O . O Roy (Buck. Shadyl Whitlock. est check of the entire season when 173' l0 but the VISIIOFS by 81 blue line with a booming drive Turner) 13:08. No penalties. F'L Chrmm” WCAF) rammed home three big goals for he caught Frank Shepherd looking 1985! 1W0 R0815. The Charlottetown and the puck. striking Hebenton. Stops: 213 304w” the B.Y.C. and set up two others. the other way in the second. . . Banlams ha"? 3150 100k 3 24 Vii” wliinzcd past goalie Jacques Worslcy 11 ill 7-37 w' Pickard (Cl 000 010 "1 Merrill Pineau scored the fourth Wood hit Shepherd low the B.Y.C. fury over our Bantams in their Plants. Both Henbenton and Red Planie 8 ll ll-30 (llgeylle 'St(s;” gs 330"; . . orrisoii 003- B.Y.C. goal and it was Johnny SquIrebriggs' marker with I little more than 2 minutes to play in the third that sent that game into but returned to action after-slew further out in front of our mid- IIFOIIVOU 0I'I'I1' NOMI- overtirne. minute; getting repairs, . , that 13 gets. who face a stern- up-hill Orin Carver Played 8 brilliant Thursday night for the final . . . . fight to down the boys from the socxs game for the Flyers and threw in S of their goals in the bargain. Bob Hurry and Jim MacLeod notched the others. CLEAN GAME The players key through Kip Rudy of Parkdals for pulling down cousin Jack Ready in the second period. The penalty didn't figure in the scoring. Thane Doyle held the youth club together in the first two periods with some dusling uves. Park- dnlo had much of the territorial MM. play in the first forty minutes and S” RY year-old defender who turned in lhsveuch Him , the youth club was lucky to be First Period:- 1. Parkdale. 0. two of his four regular season ulna "m''' No """'5' PS" trailing only 5-2 It the end of the Carver (S. Carver. Dunn) 1.01; 2. cu ARLOTTETOWN shutouts against the Red Wings :mes' Benn 10:” Una!” 1054' second. Parkdale. J. MacLeod (Hurry. , in 25 games, made N Ilvcs in I AM" 12:30: Ferww" 13:” Fl” riym wiieeiod in z goals in the Cruys) i.4o- s. a.v.c. Whitlock 7 P-M- Sldv rotation great performance. "M 13:05: M50"? 17:01- Fl-Y l-INES first I minutes of play. orin cm iaurkei . Ice 1. L. Doyle. A.H- Anderson. A C . D . any Bum and” MORE ,, ygf mug;-gd 9,. (int Vim, hi. Pongnlgg: No". F.l-I. Msclnnis. D. Saunders. vs. throng 0' lam wuched Sm Third period 2. Boston. stssiuk sxlvvv SHIRT fg-gm .08; go backhand drive from close in best Second Perlod:- 4. Psrkdsie. 0. 51- Cameron. M- Kennedy. C. mm. M" R wing we Gordie (Flgmnn) 5;s3. pgiuity; 1),. Doyle cleanly. Jim MacLeod got Carver IDunn) 7.36: 5. Parkdale. Randy. D0uiZ- C8m9l'0n- Howe in the second period wnh 1133- . the next from about 15 feet out Hurry (Ready. Cruys. 0. Carver 1” 2' Em MncLeod' Dick Be" "'9 "W0 1-0 to highlight hi, 9,. Stops: when he had I direct shot on the (Dunn) 17.56. - Ron Clark. J. Brown vs. Em. mm. 3.11 10 510.25 WITH STRAP SINGLE AND net. He was helped in the play by Poiialty:- K. Re . MacDonald, J.A. Simmonds. A- .. . b k ".0 Slmmonu . 5 4 mg” , DOUBLE TAPER8 "E'..'.'i.' 3-'iii'ti32i.”23t '13? Tii”i.. iocT:l;'is-P;HE'l1'c";'Y'C'ixll- Ice 4-"F5 C335-E5 Gineim A W "W"! 7: "it 19:57:35 3"” "" 53'” ' ' . ' . " new I Tait. H. Peters, vs. Gil Henry R. 0' "Ill Semi-llnnl lefles. Slm- ' half It 13.25 of the period when he goifed Jack Burkels passout behind Roper. Before the 10 minute mark of the stuck strictly to fast, exciting cr..wd-pleasing hoc- Ind referees Jack Kane and Don Wlielan had to all only on penalty. That went to solo effort and at l3.57 Merrill Pineau had is an open corner glar- ing at him after pic in: up, Wiiitlotks passout and ad: no mistake. At 17.53 Lloyd Shepherd engin- eered the tying goal when he carried the puck the length of the ice and slipped a drop pass to lsquarebriggs who was moving up lfast. Using Shepherd as is blind Squarebriggs coasted right in on iRoper's doorstep before letting go the tying goal. chance for player turned I complete somer- sault. . . . . Buck Whitlock got cut on the head in the overtime Better get your tickets early or be outiln the cold. LINEUP! Parkdale:- Goal Roper. Defence Josey. Wood. A. MacLeod. K. Ready: Forwards- O. Carver. S. Carver, Dunn. Hurry. J. MncLeod, Cruys. B.Y.C. - GoIl- Doyle; Defence- J. Ready. Perry. F. Shepherd; Forwards- Whitlock. L. Shepherd. Pineau. Burke. Howstt. Square- brlggs, J. Shepherd. Weatherbie. Referees:- Jack Kane and Don Wlielan. lock. Perry) 13.57: 10. B.Y.C.. Squsrebrlggs. (L. Shepherd) 17.53. PenIliies:- None. 0vertlme:- Scoring- none. second period was reached the PsnIltIes:- None. riym built their lead up to 0-1 as Sudden-Death Overtime:-. ii. ii. ”0""GU' F'"""'" "'d 3”” A"'"”'”"5- H"'d'59" UNI Hy goxis 3. PAcKs 60c 33 on on, c.,",- not H, Mona on I vac” pg shepherd lwhmocky J. Curling at Montague to-day The entire Boston club checked c d . . . TO 0 beautiful rink length nish and Bob Reid?) 14.30. 1300 PI-"L T cl , H CI , A 90 Clolflyblntd lophnrd lhte Wigigs II "TOTO mm-y connected ., he rod. rm" Pengmug. No". last ce: . air. . air. . were a ea en earn a or ' im in on Doyle. STOPS Robertson, E. Johnston vs. P. Sin- mons checked Howe I solo flight. 1" Gmnan DIAL ”" ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 25: '- Wglitlocul: drilhled his second goal lgoylo 12 ll I 1 6-36 Ell:xlF-Pl!mSlCh0l50"- C- N1ClWl50n- thCh;vrefils.h1 31-goal scorer for If I rang Ropers pads with opt! I 5 1 I ll-as - - - e ruins t I season. who wss - WtTc:Wm.MlLeln.H.Tn-1dedbk( , ' ,.,,.,f',.. ,'t,......, 5. End... .. A, ,3; ,,, 1;; ;g3p,”'"0m '; ';;ef;g;, SPORTS ARENA HWNY 3 annooox AND DECO our Sullivan. R. Turner. B. Clair. D. play to put his team ahead l-0 MOII'S WOO? F-LIES 150 EACH Sorrey. in the sixth minute of play. M N BKAHNG -' 9:00 p.m Boston was bringing the puck 0 D" "d WEDNESDAY in Km DIAL 72:4 Front 2.00 to 2.60 BLANCMBD STREAMERS Spam 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Wednesday, April 3, 1957 IN THIS CORNER Abbies Bidding For Title moved into lll(' iiniils without too lllU('ll conipt-lmoii Siiinls defeated Welshmen and 'l”rniici's downed Y.M.C.A. in straight games and fans ate looking for closely con- tested final betiieen the two pow- erhouses of the (iii) League. The Ti-nttmx tiill be relying much on the terrific forward line of Don 1latvl.c;in. Mark Ladner and Father L'lai-ciice Roche. but Saints will he t-onsidcrably streng- thened by the addition of Eugene Lake to the llllL'llD. in earlier Ch'lown. S'side homo rink. so this will be another close exciting contest. The Charlottetown Midgets are Capital City. This is a great op- portunity for Summerside citizens to encourage the youth of the town in this very worth - while Physic- Ii Fitness program. Your presence at these games will show that you have the in- terests of youth participating in clean healthful sport at heart. In addition you will see some close. seen these minors in action. you will be surprised at the brand of hockey they play- First game starts at 7.30. exciting hockey. and if you haven't Do” the rebound or Dickie Moore's shot. proved the tie breaker. For two periods and well on into the third the Rangers showed I surprising reversal of the form they displayed Saturday when they wele bowled over 8-3. Andy Hebenton was credited with I first-period goal when Bill Gads- by's shot went in off the New York winger and from then until they were finally overpowered in third period. the Rangers played a clever t-hcckinc game. blocking Boom! Gcoffrion's drive clipping Rangers defensive work inside their blue line began to weaken in the third period and Canadians were given more leeway. roam- ing about and trylnx 10 I91 III! plays. The tying goal came at 0:23. Geoffrion drilling ti screened shot from 30 feel out and the puck caroming into the net of! Pren- tice's body. Canadians were quick to jump into the lead. Moore drilled III angle shot lltat sent Worsley to it but Henri dently were looking for another LEAD SERIES 3-'l BOSTON (AP) - Rookie goalie Simmons backed goals by Real Chevrefils and Vic Stasiuk with a masterful shutout that csrl ried Boston to I M victory over Detroit Tuesday night Ind I bulg- ing J-l lead in the bestofseven Simmons, the icy - nerved 15- Ewing. C.H. Trainor. V. Williams. 0:30 P.M. - All ice open for mixed curling. East Ice: L. H. Poole. 0. Poole. P. Maclntyre. E. Cudmore vs. D. Wsnnsmalier, A. Wanna- maker, D. Acorn. A- Mclteemiin. West Ice: J.A. MacLeIn. H.J. MacGregor, I. G. Phillips, D. Mc- Connell vs. R.R. Beck, E. Clay. J. Ciidmore. C..Gordon. Minor Results At Sports Arena mons received bone-rattling sup port throughout the contest-.par ticularly from defcncemcn Fernie tit-iilarly from dcfencemcn Fcrnle down the ice when defencemaii Leo Bolvlii of the Bruins swiped it at an angle Icross the ice to- ward. the Detroit blue lne. Fleming Mackell, skating lo- wnrd the bench after I penalty- killlng tour, picked it u pond raced down the lift sid.e He passed backwards to Chevrefils who was trailing and took out I de'cnceman. Chevrefils. huiting sharply to his right. fired a to foot back- hsnder as he crossed in front of the net. Boston's jarring play enabled Simmons Blanks Red Wings 2-0 The puck came 0 it about 10 feet and Vic lifted I backhsnder into the far corner. S"lVlM.ARY First perlodi '1. Boston, Chevro- fils (MncKIll, Bolvln) 6:00. Pan- sities: Blond: 8:81; Bailey 0:50; AFTERNOON-4-51!: Adm: Adults 85c; Children 10: rs:-scnoot. IRATE WEDNESDAY-1:303:00 Admission: Family 254: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8.10 P.M. Admission: 50c TUESDAY-8:30 P.M. Hockey Play-offs l.Y.C. vs. PARKDALE THURSDAY-0:30 P.M. Hockey Play-offs with E. M. Morrison as mate; .l.E. Morrison. lead. The Smallman trophy and other prises were presented by Mr. Jerry Bayes. the ?resldent of the local curling club. There are 54 rinks taking part in the week-long competition. 10 rinks from the mainland. 16 from Summers.de. and the rest from other clubs in Prince Edward Is- land. The first day's bonsplel was an unqualified success with is large crowd watching the play Morrison. second stone and Doris - PO 201 201 21- 9 l DELIVERY insure delivery of all orders on Wednesday night. T NIGHT is WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd R THE CHARLOTTETOWN LIONS .CLUB UNDERWEAR VOU CIT IT NONI 0 YOU CAN TILL IIFOII YOU CIT IT IIOMI SPORT SHIRT - vou can nu. IIFOII vou err 01' Moss! - vou can nu. YOU CAN TILL IIFOII Moon In McLeod DIAL I841 Ill QUEEN Kelly Ii Mcliinls I35 GT. GEO. 81'. 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