mrmouoisuorrrrgviu ..GU.ARDIAN .. 5A5 IQPEYJFIL BIG SPECIAL SKATE Tonight — FORUM Adults 25c. -— Children 15c. thy‘ a Locals Take Command Of Play l Early In Game T0'Gain Big Lead For Second Encounter r l ‘ Taking command of the n1] \\': Itcr c111“ lrtiughshod over opening game 0f iolsn a tin _ 3,. Friday night. Lawlors Intermediate play right from the opening Abegweits last Summersidc Crystals in the the Island playdowns to capture the en- ter l2 to 4 and carry an eight-goal lead into the sec- d final game that is scheduled for Summerside ice Paced by the brilliant playinaking of Walter Lawlor gomm fQnSIVB as _ptpecied to be n. much closer “ma; rrxslnls failed at all stages iomaldl tint piaymaking and skat- W of thv lvculs. Their efforts at times sechlvtl disorganized and al- though titty tried samely all the n; they were hardly in the pic- ture after the Abbies had taken m; early lead. Over 400 fans who “unprinted the Crystal". by special m“ had h 2r to enthtvre about m: the big Abbie lead should be ma" tr‘. mllicient. in carry the m]; into rm- Mnritime playdown-s tthe Nova Scatla champions. scoring heroes of the game were stun McClintirk and "Plum" Mc- Donald the former getting four counters and plaving a fast two my game on rlgii wing with Mc- Donald shnwiu: lots of aggro sive- mu behind if blueiine in addit- 1mm getting hree souls. Veteran Walter 1n lur got two counters and n. scorers for the Crystal: were ml with two of the counters being tithe lucky variety as Abbie play- m slid the puck into their own at! attemrri s: to clear the disc as npposltig players swept into scoring position. The time was a high scoring. wide open a fair ulth neither team dis- psyliig the brand of hockey they are capable of. The clash did not pro- duce the >iam bang type so common between these two teams but never- theless the flaws saw plenty of M- lion with tempo-rs threatening to fit their bonds on several occas- Tile fans had hardly pet-clad in their seats wcr n McDonald brought them to titrir ivet with a beautiful llMh from his <i¢‘f(‘il(‘(‘ post only to min the m-t. Simimerside retum- ed with tilrce attacks in MICCCSSIDH hilt McAierr in iii Abbie cage was will to tint- tr-sis. The Lnwlor-Cud. ittvre-McCllnllrk line had just, come "l l"? flit" svrond time when the ‘Wins bqrnrw sl lied. Sniiring the guock at hn own 1e Cudmore raced Wn orcr titr‘ C installs lin lswlor mzd the e paced vlir ' tor hfcDonald. a con- ihrcnt. all evening l‘ ‘r from a Crystal ctl drive from 15 to twlnes for the score. 2'7 seconds later - into the clear as he "to puck In centre ice n alone to pick the kc into the scoring w i halfway mark as Mimi Bot cw t for the Slimmer- i‘ titre as the puck carnmcd off T" feet out buiszvtilti llwnd Abbiv hwlor b '- lforgan. DIHIb, Powell and Bern-l Ind backutl up by a sturdy defence trio Abbies took full and right from the start and Crystals were on the de- the locals rapped in four counters to their op- dent's two in the opening chukkeri outscored them four to one in the middle session and then ran their count into double figures by three more goals in the final frame as the losers were held to one counter. McDonald to go into the Abbie cage McClintlck got that one back a little better than a. minute later as he took Lauilors pass to beat the Crystal goalie from the right. boards with another blazing drive. Davis of the visitors had the final say in the scorin for the period as he slammed o wafer in from o. mix- up in front of the Abbie cage sec- onds after McAleer had robbed Morgan from right in front of his citadel. Twice dur the period Abbies were shorthan ed due to penalties but Crystals couldn't break through Lawlor scoring his second goal as Whitlock rested in the penalty box. Both teams played shortiranded as Pound and Davis were chased for roughing shortly after the session got underway and scoring chances were few for each s uad. As the squads came back to ull strength Summerslde hemmed the locals in with their best sustained attack of the night. but the brilliant McAleer would not be beaten as he kicked out three close in drives in a. row. Nearly eisrht minutes had passed without a score when Blacqulere taking a bass from McDonald at. the _line went right in to izet the Abbies fifth Real. 58 seconds later MCCIIMICI! not his first floal of four as he was on the receiving end of a pass from Lawlor and Cudmore. Less than a minute later Mwlintick made the red light. flash aizain as he converted Lawloris pass for his second Rual of the session. Suiti- merside not. their second lucky counter at 19.56 when the disc caromed off an Abbie skate to slide into the case behind McAleer. 1t. was the second tough break for tize ypunz Abbie net anitor. Moclln- tick however runn m! wild made up for that one as he took another bass from Lawlor to give the Ab- bies an 3-3 lead as the period circled. ‘Ilie line of McCllntick. Cudmcre and Lawlor travelling at; high speed all through the session displayed a Dawns some tuiat the visitors could not seem to cope with. Both izoalies came through with some fine saves also during‘ the session and seconds before the period ended u-o Summerside goalie came out to smother another drive from the stick oi’ MoClintick. Both teams drew two penalties apiece durina the session with Law- lor and Comeau both being in the Penalty box as the period ended. The teams were biTRlilillhR to show the results of the fast once as they started the final period shori- handed. Skatinrt was not as fast as in the previous sessions and play Iii-Rind badly at times. As both came back to full strength however the Dace was aizain stepped up and a, minute and 26 seconds after the start McDonald tearlmr datvn loft wins with Cudmore took the Lil- ters Doss to b‘ar.e another smoking ' drive behind Peters. At 3.15 of the session Fultle Pound not the uret- ,____ Wool; "will ritish ’Chutists Attack Italy Pnnmhute squads of British trflpl floated down to Italian loll last with nun-rs to demolish harbor installations, if. no official-l! DIXQQ . iv cut. eye when accidentally strutk 4 l rawrns wm PLAYOFF o First gdme of Playoffs in Saint John SAINT JOHN, NIB" Ieib. 18- (GIfi-‘Fhe first. game of a final series for the New Brunswick Sen- ior Hmkey title will be played here Friday night. This date was announced tonight. by Frank J. Gallagher. Moncton. President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. as a result of the N.rth Shore League playoffs stretching to three games. Saint John Beavers, newly strengthened by Moncton players, will battle either Bathurst or Chat- h-am for the title. Each of the two North Shore teams have won l. garme in their playoffs and the de- ciding contest will be played at Bahvurst, tcmorrow night, Wiiuiers of the Saint John- Nortli Shore provincial final series, a. two-game total-goal affair. will play the Prince Edward Island champions at Summersde next Tuesday night in the first game of a Maritime semi-final round. Rangers swamp Amerks 5-2 The Charlottetown layer. dil- oarded by Sydney at t e start _of this season. shot a 8-111 in 11""? T?!“ period and gwo more in the sec- ond, Johnny Squarcbriggs. aIIOI-Ilfll‘ Charlottetown import. I0’- 13w winning goal in cvertime B311’ $31- ney had tied up the game in the third session. Bud Mcmacheijn. Jock Fritz, and Grant. Hall provided the goals fir Sydney. The win for the tail-end beam, a ma-Jor upset, left Sydney leadmg the loop by three points. Glace Bay Miners are in 5660M! P18" Lineups Nirth. Sydney: Goal. Fraser; dc- rence, M. McKay. Clifton; centre. Williams: Wings. Mason. Square- hrlggs; subs. McKlririon. Snezden L. McKay. mtabrooks Sydney: Goal. Dickie: Van Daele, Snowdon; cent-re. defence, Lat- NEW YORK. Feb. lB-(CPI- New York Rangers defeated the crippled New York Americans 5-2 here tonight in a. dull National Hockey Lea 1e game before 8.653 fans at Mad on Square Garden. The victiry gave the Rangers a boost in their chase of Detroit'- Red wings who hold third place. with Rangers ncrw four oin-ts behind them. For the Amer cans it was a Woolrldse Rot the final Abbie count- er at 12.59 of the period on a pass from Whitlock WEII inside the Suin- mcrside zone while Bernard. a Dlay- cr cluziblc to juvenile ranks ended the scorlnz at 18.58 as he scored on a double bass from Powell and Mor- an. There were no penalties dUIiIlI the session althouzh several times it appeared as ii tempers were about to break their bounds. Abbies iverc forced to plav With- out tiic services of Edie Darragii. stellar defencetnan last night ‘the fast skaiinz Abbie sufferina a severe- bv a stick as the Abblos ivarmed un before the name. Darraizh is expect.- cd to be ready to may on Friday Brains Ran Streak To BOSTON. Feb. l8-—(CPi-Boston Bruins ran their undefeated streak to 22 ames tonight, and maintain- _ SYDNEY, NS, no. 18-—(0P-A oskiqwlnss. Atonison. Hull: mbfl. castoff from Sydney Millionaires, l-artgille, Powell, Snell, Fritz, Mc- Tic Williams, put a crimp in their Eachern. drive fzr the Cape Breton Hockey League title tonight. by leading SUMMARY North Sydney Victories to a 4-3 win with a three-goal display. First Period 1_Sydriey, McEachern 2—I~brth Sydney, Williams ) 18:11 PenaIty-—McK1nn0n. 3—N0rth Sydney, Williams (M. Mc- 4_North' Sydney, Williams (Mas- 1'6'55 Penalties. - McKi1iiion_ McEaclicrn. 5—-S_vdntr'_\'. Fritz (Snelli 6 ‘ 6-—Syd:iey. Hall (Lamskl) 8:3 r Penaltv—Pou‘ell. . 7-N'yrih Sydney, Squarebriggs (M. Prnaities-Sneidcr. Van Daele, At- Scoring-None. 12:03 (Mas- (:1 Second Period Kay) 1'04 on) Third Period :32 co Overtime l McKay) 5 :59 chisnn. Undefeated-i‘ 22 Games Overtime Cruikshank Rink captures Wright Trophy W. R. Cruikshank’: curli rink V the “alright. trophy by defeating R. W. Spil- lettis rink 9-8 in the final for the oldest trophy up for com tition. The ga-me was a battle roya all the way with the outcome being in doubt right to the final end. The losers had a eat chance on the ninth but the ast rock of the op- posing rink cut them out of a pos- sible three and was a big factor in the triumph of the Cruikshank rink. Play for the Sentner Trofihy opens this afternoonat 4 0'0 06K with eight, teams seeing action. The draw is as follows: 4 P. M.- E. 36111011 vs. E. M. Bflflnall 4 R. Stoddard vs. J. C. Montsomfirll- R. Carruthers vs. R. Corning. 9 P. M.- . It. Seaman vs. Dr. Waye. Following is the personnel of the rinks: with skip. mate, 2nd stone and first stone in that ‘order Ed. Tatiion. W. T. Weir, H. Cali- beck, A. H. Mould. J. C. Montgomery, C. McLean. M. Weeks. H. H. Cox. E. M. Bagnall. Ivan Horne. Dr. Lantz. E. C. Johnson. R. C. Stoddard. A. McKinhon, J J. Larrabcc. M. McGuiBfln- R. Carrililiers. R. D. Quigiey, J. Burden. G. F. Hutcheson. W. R. seaman. F. A. Drlscoll, S. Beaton. Geo. Brady» " R. Corning, Geo. Keefe, W. Pick- ard. F. COX. Dr. Wave, R. H. Kinnon. W. D. G BOWLING Jenkins. C. Mc- is. PENER BY 12 -4 SCORE IVilliams Performs Hat Trick; Squarebriggs Scores -Winner In Overtime I THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM "When Ifound" Old CHUTTT/f; ‘l found a friend for I-ifehii "OI-D CHUM- The Tobacco of Quality - "cur coals-see ron rule-Pies» - _ cur rm: FOR ‘llOLllNGgYOUkq-OWN ». night. however. The L-itieups: Charlottetown: Goal. Macflleer: defence. McDonald. Pound. Ca:- mlchael. Darracii; forwards. Whit- lor. Woolridae and Cudmore. Summerslae; Goal. Peters: de- fence. Wocds-lde, Morgan. Peters. forwards. C. Gallant. Davis. Wedge. Powell. Comeau. Bernard. Howatt and Campbell, Pat Power. linesman: Earl Arsen- auit. referee. SUMMARY First Period 1. Abbies. lawior tCudmore) 6.20. 2. Abbies. McDonald. 8.59. 3. Abbles. Lawlor. 9.26. 4. Crystals, Morgan, 11.28 12656 Abbies. McClintick (Lawlor) 6. Crystals. Davis. 13.12 Penalties. McClIni.ick. Wliltlvck- Second Period 7. Abbles. Blacqulerc tMcDonaid) a.’ Abbies, Lawlor tMcClintick. Cudmore) 8.49. 9. Abbles. McClintlck IIBWIOI) 9.40 l0. Crystais. att. 10.58. 11. Abbies. McClintlck tL-awlor) 17.57. Penalties. Howstt. Davis. Cumeau. Law Third Period 12. Abbics. McDonald (Cudmore) .26. l3. Abbies. Pound. 3.15. 14. Abbies. MODOIIEI (LQWIOY) 93 . 3. 15. Abbies. Woolridke (Whitlock). . 9. 156. (hystals. ‘Bernard (Powell, Morgan.) 18.58. Hockey Practice Junior Royal» practice tonight, I -lock. Bacoulere. McClintick. Law- - TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS _ 1 ,-_ r _ .- biow t: their hopes, of.’ catching fgp is!” trhe ‘ggtgiggf éggfil; Penalty Culley Montreal Canadiens. five ptilflifi b_ hold,“ Toronto Maple Lem-s m ——‘—“ n_ _ ‘ hheadl of ftfhemtin the sixth M111 333-2 oveirgtiine draw o _ ahililiips d llrizill 151% ‘gangml- 2m 223 19a as; p ayor 5pc, r ‘ . e r 011 a l . D_\‘ 9 . Americans were short Tommy A pa“ of Foals by A“ J18 ckson Clalfns DOYGZIO ""-’_ L N Total—2599. lJ. hfcAleer 159 137 223 Anderson and Wilf Field, Cut with ffsitetllfmifig tif§',‘"érebynsi,u‘xf§j HOLY NAME Bow l G lJ. McCabe 152 158 1.3 leg humm- eiggth deadlock they have chalk‘ TOOk “dl-UG” 1“‘°'"““°"" L°“‘“° Wwizlliezihhkgralaiiiéersz- 21a 19o 195 '\"Xi.D3’°‘§/i'cina g igu d hi1 ‘ th l un- _._-_- ' ‘ ' ' . sumraay fiereiisiieg stir-kiiimviiiiiiéhugtsrtfiei the Central Barberm- 2 ff 1141281235“ $292 fgg fig mfggglggflily,,g., M“ J. Mm...” ight after they dropped a 2-1 de- - F. ch ppell 190 1'13 15 ' “ =.. ‘ . ' r‘ -, t “ .' _ DH:- - . 8-. ‘C . — R. Mc uga ' " . ' - . i-nangem. Coulter (Shibicky. M (AP)—'I‘he wallcp that flattened G§‘.’.;,§$}§§“°°“°h: lgfifii; fig’; §,;,“§§BB~D§,>,,<;g§P>.9g“°- Gavin” 337 503mm“! GI“ D°YaZl° 93mm in me Penn‘ High single J Dykens 252 Commercial 119512119 “playoff tonight; zjégliqcflcans. B11 (Mani ca") First Period ghhvuzmtsi sextlliiiri? tgiikghloolicmzid Wain blind or craz\ " He added that High three J Iflughes 835'. lm’ 7 a; GI “S? Fanméltys Bakery! . a‘ an “ ‘- . ~: . .* '-l" . s. z : 3—R!11I8<‘I‘s, Hilier (C. Smith Hel- feot dive" for Joe Louis and a call nothing ivculd give him swore!‘ q-onighg a; 9 o'(-|ock;_ ‘.55 33.1%, lert 9:25 l-Bostii. Jackson, (Cain, Rear- for an inquiry by the Senators pleasure than to watch "one _of Big Foul- Lengue; A“ stars m ‘Dara ' Peiial-ty—M. Patrick. dam lit :37 14 4o themselves. H 1 5k those Senators ltake at 1133x101} like pm; Mesh l any Lfggufy -2-Toron o. Apps 1 Cried Sen t:r John J. a u a, t one Louis t re-w a raz o." Ladies ague: Deuce - . Roo- Lu k :- Second Period Penalties-Davidson. back in icgiaslative halls after a 1 geinator (Ii-Ilgiiski-fs dlemafnd fir an kites’? ivilll be rllaxccldihruisdiasyrljizigiit L. cLcisfi‘ 159 263 231 night, out in which he saw the nqury an l5 cry c " rame up" a o'c ock ns ea o onig . W. Ha penny 228 161 161 ri-Americans. Cziuaclicr (Jackson. Second Period pride of South Philadelphia fsld came as no great. sun-prise. He was 1K. Acorn ‘.82 229 234 Egan) 1:26 under the Louis elovcs m the sec- among s, drlegation of scnatcrs Who Charlottetown Alleys lR. McLellan 900 112 19s 5-Rangers, Hextall. 11:44 Il-Torcmto Apps (Drillon) 3:11 0nd rcunds- " uiaiched the fight as guests of _ G. stm rt. 271 220 191. PPflR1il€-$—M- COIVIIM. Kelly. P1‘ t. 4—Bost;n. Jackson. 9154 "We should investigate to det-er- Senator H, Jerome Jaspsn. Senator IVIIXBd Leflsllfi Carr. Penarhieisit - Stanawski (major) mine ‘if possible who W35 responsible Jasrwn has perndggg a resollutlrn weak Sign’? 176 2m 1 Sc m -. f:r such a farce." to investigate e Pennsy vania -— *- Third Period He said that he knew a “perfect Athletic Ctmmlsision. "Rte Sfenaetg g a-‘llfgrd fgg Third Period dive" he he saw one. H. used to Judiciary Comm ttBe has re err _ ‘ s . tl-Jl-angers N. Colville 2:23 be a bviillXclflill his own right the resolution to a sub-committee 521621;‘, h? filth“ $1 if 7—Raiigers, C. Smith (Hllkf, Cou1- ScorIng—None_ J00 Martino. manager of Dérazio. which in due course will determine, 1:6“, Sgorc 15., 1-3 1,3 ‘Toflllillll? *7‘ 8B '- oiei-litflfllflc n Penalties-None. summed up areiiort in _a few words, it- was announced. ‘fwheiheh Jas- mm1_2420_ ' a “ Hi2]. sfmiig. “r “mdqplll 29L I Pviligiséegsfiuccvbulgrmggtirh Coulter 'I‘he Senatr he said is enthei- pan has a pr ma fume case. __ High 111,1... w; MCN...“ 7% 1i Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE w" ‘ tieslt indivléléiglm atlml 131i" tlriethnitght as 1e Dara e enar o e 1e . -_.= _ . to snap a drive into the twlnrs. . . AWN HM THE 6E5 uNégguprpgT up, E T5494 up. 5HAKE5\-fl i AT‘; NOWAV TO USP-IE? Crystals vwreie by m- the more tirccl l ‘L'- LE ~ - - ' amen WINDINARD === NAPKII\I— we éHOLiLD uuéf team at this stake as McDonald WAWSOFAGENF- -— 6HOVE$ THESHPIIR gié PL s5. DAB qA Mom-H.- took another bass from lawlor to A“ QM’ [EH99 i? [I get his third goal of the game. PAWES TH'-' ' _.___ LIKE THIS" \ z \ ./ / T, A ’ / o... mtg. mr/{fs 55am. Mfiivm-I m- -~¢ _ _ ' Zz-nr —-f~KJN LEI’ ME SEE-“l-QW DOE THAT JD POEM 60--UM!LNI “PLLLDCM lTLPlNTl-IAT S Wt-MiSAWITi-ERE JUST THE OTHER DAY I CAP-fi WFERES EISIN MILLIE LOVELY EDITION- RAID TI-UWEE If)‘ IlidWIIIfl. " 'r BOOK OFFO GEE! THREE DOLLARS‘. JUST Fonz You? IT'S A POETRVH I DION“? KNOW I WAS - SHE MUST HAVE TRADIN‘ ANYTHING ‘mm’ cost" so FDR tT--' MUCH FOR THlS WATQI-IZGCEI IT'S KINDA STOPPED ---i GLJIQSS I DIDN'T WIND IT! TILLIE THE TOILER - 1 TELL wbuflo-IAT PAUL BENT IS REAlJ-Y MY COJSINMPERRY MAc- DOUQALL- I'M GOING EIGHT IN AND ACCUSE HIM hlacthclcnn -_i UNCLE AM6USZ THIS IS YOUR Vsl-N. HASWT HE LOOKED Vou AHAINQw NEPHEW. CLARENCE. SAY GET UP YET? N EUUP-‘TO STILL \NEOM MIGHT BE c1 n, .171» __r \.1.:-' -