Miners Outplay Moncton Hawks For GLACE BAY. N.S., Jan. 30 - (OP) -- Bud Poile's youthful Glace Bay Miners defeated Mone- ton Hawks 5-2 tonight in a game that produced what might easily bg the goaltcnding feat of the Maritime Major Hockey League. I 5 - 2 Victory. ;t.t-i'ie 12 .31.; -i'l(.()-f.IlI:ilTI;d and Macey came through with his other tally at 11.58. MONCTON - Goal, Lockhart: defence, Milne, May. Winemaster. Olson, Robinson; forwards. Ham- iion, Horeek. Schoies, Burman, FlliOn,, Rowe. Marshall, elements, LITTLE SPORT 137 R3'tTI'on'l HALIFAX. Jan. 30 -(GP) - Halifax Saints hit the victory trail THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 31, 1952 again tonight after two straight losses, w.hipplng Sydney Million- Dnn Lockhnrt. in the litioncton , g h b.t eagc-l'.;iir,wo '- I . - g-- -v - W BeaversBlank Is1anders5 0 lhl;rlnP!I lnea ililril-place tie with foiice.wIBg0C.)(riig8i'.Arl;;i:ig6)'?0r:l.t':i:: Halifax St. Mai. U'"- - 9 1'1 v -i - i :- Thc game was ealily-playcrio (Ihnl'lL')-'. Halt)". Anderson, P0110. n t37 - with only two penalties bcln,; Marcy. Wyw I4CL'.;l'- i At ' J h I. t N' ht , . .. . amt 0 n. as lg Hub Mzleey and John Andrlsnng 1-. one nn, L” were (iincc Bay's lilarksiiieii wzlli, W tltlnnct N. ' ------- -- - m.ml,,,.,h:i...a.7E1??E ma gong; Cal'lI. Pete Vi ywrot ;.'i.', ,..(..:ico Bill, .iace,i ' I Beaxers .i go cc :1 recs ! the other. Gcorze Sehnles anal (Poller ll.0l SAINT JOHN N5; ' Jan. 30 ...Iiheg play The) shot c lrs Sled sniper Fll.on sco-ed .Iioncton's 3-Glace Bay, Wywrot (CP)-Saint John Bearers blanked Vfmieg;:0l'g;:;';?:&e';::ffl Bthort tallies. l lnaceyl ' lag? Cllal-lottetown Islanders 5-0 to- giialg " Mon.-ton npolzecl the sL0':.ilE', Penalties, - Myketitn lniglit. in a rough. penalty-packed H -U Fm . TM bl” W':””'.B10"”l". H0: M33" 9'09! Fm-93'? lM”l””"” Mal”. Hockey nmmfue Clh'I1l(l'l(Illllll.(tIDWll' Gmll Frederick: by Man... lot Dill .il.n- 11.4.0 in .orn(i:lCvi; IVIB1FBSl4I?.I Ho. l:)ll:.&.lQ:nCl3;;il::?;f:(l al:'ydl -gfgevlarrigldcfencm Hm”. TrMiS' Gm” Mr "'5 in m" :m”i- 0' 0 Lmy mwrtolsen lS'u' Mlml ' I v ra 4 V . . - I lwartls. Wliitlnck. Fnvero. Pawl.t'- l S - d Perlnd Let. them an and H10. Mi the left-ices. Paid attendance wast 1"”k"d ”""l”' .. .3 , luogh 1.. come back to haunt you, is a sa - 15,-3' ,Sll.Vi'l. Trziinnr. Smitli. Marshall. Tl””' aw" llm ("W-P Bali 4 "M('m'd0n' l-lothsl 705 ilirv well irnrlli renieniberlilk vrlienf VF:-tr 1.:in:ollc.lx'eii Watson. Clirl'B”"':l"g"" nc”"d'T' Frozen" illrV””d'i 'l'i”'m 1” M0m,Vm," . ll? ,0" BH.:Mn.'rn(:.1l:...5O,, ILSCOIIIGS in hockey lIla)'f'l'S. The Smene 'mdiBm Mcclncken Scored Saint John: Goal. 1Go-rdoll:Lil:- i'”ii'"l”'l " ”'h"l'l"lW'l”: "mo." ')T('im.E 3” .l i T) lntfsi Diiii" 10 he” mil We mlllliill the first prriod, Al Buchanan, "L1" C' 5'"""P' l Mm.” 0 ' -ll" ll” '”l"'"'l (ml. lH"lM" Mklolknl -. H” of lliis sllitenlciit is little Hal curled lllls phase of the l)l'oceed- llmndelz mm'm'.l.ls' Uh"a.C.n'tt.”lvl ..,is'v stints ciillung Llic Piiiiii-i195mA'”l"””” ”"”' '.Giir(ioli, late of the lslliiitleizs anti 1119.5 late in the second. i5."m”p' mllls" Ixlcolilt? EMILE .'l-' l Third Pull"! lnow pith the lienrcrs. Last lll:Ei: Bcmvc,-5 mam stycgcpcd fheirilinilll, lltil-titlilil-(lien, ntson. lit 1-, 1 iiiilinipd 13 5W5 l"; STOW” 3”: Mdmu” ,.lHai came up with his first ahii, l( ad over the second place 1sland- ”";2;..,..J:2F L-ilrrv Hcfferinf; anal the Glare Bar llcis l gijoilct ' M ' g ----- v- (- out of the 19.31.-32 season 1511: I oi-s to 11 points, Gem, Ma,'h,w- 5 Mont-inn :i an lhrzr attai-ks 7-(hare .Bii.i. . Mil V ,8 had to be against the 1.5.311”? ' Cllniil0liCl0lV1l'C0.'ifh Leo Lam- i 1.1", p..,.l.,,l .-nllvll. '.i.l'l r-aim (i';'.Ill,.'Pd snrllc (ilc-Brldrl , 11.0 me team for iiiiolli ht: Wrii D-?i.li"-llnurnllx was hanlsht-d from the 1 8', JMHL Lungcum l mm the (limo l:..l- , ttw" llsllliily Prilailywolsrli li.ll. less llinn two weeks ago. rlnk.sldr in the niicldle frame after ,Hm.S,) -,,-33' nvodziclnz a :n;. 'frlf' seroilrl pct-p V ' 1 V gmm P mob mill;-st.'.xllnxlll.;:. upllielrrgunchlng 2 8'. John. wmsnn H W 9&2. ""1 ""N "V11 WW0" mums STOW? I7. 18 it 51 Die paltfllcllal mil athletes viilmmtee Only (1 a llgblisioneovslzllgliln 34" "”""t C: S"”"'ei .' . . )-i 1n iv t . A ' l' R 'x . s . by ""9 NM" 4 ,1 nd g,,a- l,;C,K,:-,l;ll1an '7 H '1-ll-l lllalllliful-lr "On certain niicasimis.l:lf.';..;1(;nl:dn;uck 4 Sliullscilhnr i llmdl i i .6 :' i. .1 SW0 L ' ' . ' , . l i . -i -l r ' - HAnn.eL:(l.rl,,,('. . I..- -- fn "”T Tnree iicfi-S M10 HiiiG0Td0iif13-jl it developed from Buchanans ,Bu,.han,.", H H 17.59, . . SOX FITST M that the best Mn” ho pmilml gm” H9 scared 3 "9bou"d wlm the Penalties: Bellrinlzer minor until S . ml-3 5"” was "3a””l me B"”'""”' iiiiili Oi MCCi'ackcii and Waist?" mis('0iI(lll('i 3.10, Mcsic-Ii '.'...'l, C.' TO Sign Fllll Roster when thle ItsiaIidi;i'-51 liicfeiilicil fLallll;llCllalili)llelOWrli clallnegb tahn lfcrlng srnpng him, rr.-mils 12.45. i Saint .10 in elm .- iere as mmc puck in l'r'H'llOl'1 u e o lc- SN.,m,. l.,.,.,0,l p V I ' uldli'i be sliriiiiisilii 10 '.l il' z '. I-Ht Wats ii ha'l w- , - , CHICAGO Jan. 30 d. (lug) l; Ill; g:)”'d0" slam"? m"' 13” llglicllgtlnthevla:'lll)l):il' firslt). thuls 5 l0..".flll glhelclalisnt ggll: lficllgcuialoclallillla to'C:il-iii aifgllsnglligolitaeogfgqizltc lmlI1,l1i1le3'l?ia'l"l:l lC::alI:;'Ck'Rm' Fred. nlgolttlltles: Mesich 5.03. Nicolle. its entire roster of I18 P193-ct-5 for received since he Came to the Nick N-geded R sixior se.vcn-mhh .. . TM” PNIM -.,-...- -.llle 1952 season. VI .mmes 185, TM. l f , . b H I d Hod . g . H .: "Wilf Fields i1iil?3i""”.l' I”-ill-ll Omen” mamg” .Fm”l( Lam i M ' 3' ' llllll("llqnS1il0lll:llll1" El :l1:)if:c0nlK'l8l'i3 his .l:l:l,ll.lll'lIilSIho Vilzl-l("” ":.')(i.. 1 "1 elecmc um chmr Emlnbly hcmmlmlinnuncml mat Maw”? G-nssonlhls "Bl l'0T.'v' lli'Dlmbl.V W0”ld W” fact-. llbrislro. nilitcli misronrlllt-t :50, 1'" his "'3””"”5 . "(1.. ””'k”hl”"'Ch”' and Rm” Kmmc,-' ,1" call last nizhfs l)':i'i0i'nnmiCe wit The first misconduct of the Bellrinizer 4.01, C. Smellc alt; haul” for h'”' ptayCr5' ,5LalE.c.1lMSl4nmn' tuned to terms lm Dug. 0i W5 W351 K3m95r H9 had imly 15.night uclit to Don Beilringer early Pnwlysmn. misconduct and mltvli Fmiim Mii”"'-"''' 3” Rm”. ”'7,”.im””” ”'1””””'"' shots to handle in (rnnlpui'is0ii,i0.iii the first period, Another Island- mi -oniluci 9,11. Iieliutlry 12.15,, night. in r:efck;:r1i?f”l" rl1'i:l:itl -1'.m”T 51 by his opposite Ray Fl'edcrlckl.-.3 wane. Pawlyshyn, and Johnny is whillork 17.25. Buviinniin Charges Lh-N 1 0 3 l I”: "51 5 ' in the Islanders and of the l'l1lk.iUm-mg-0' 0; 53,.” Jump waived ' mom m it... iroruni Tuesday 111851 In the first period alone Fredei-ii-k-mawh misconducts in mp 135; 595. p was unheated. , had 18 shots. Ray must have lurn- (Stan (0,. arguing mm and pu9Hlng 18 15 i.'l-4E, Fields blamed 5 3”” dress”: ed in a hot performance to stop me ,...;c,.ee5, Gordon T .'l 5-lo; mom for the slowness 9! his In ii closely contested game at 45 or the 51 arms labelled at him :- -- ------ -j- S - ” "D: players to round min 1"-35'1": Victoria Rink last night. on Very and ms work wasn't ni.-ide any, ' form. The S.-lrlnts lost to the 15- gtastt imxthe, Errol! RITOKIVS 311255;: easier by the severe filflal rug! . landers by a .-5 5C0i'P- g nu the i'Pii' JV?” Dita 5 -- which he received in tie sccon BOSTON. Jan :10 -(AP) - The Fie1d5 Ch”3"l W” ”" 5a”"l'la 1919”? 93"” ll" me wwd Dei”i0d- 118 Y9W1'"9d t" the m" nppolntmclit of Jack Onslow. for- . l"i"”1-V 35 TT0l7h)'- however. to stop the Beavers colcll l l dressing room was not warm as that of the Islanders. "He claimed that the Islanders dressing room was very comfort- able despite the fact that lie was never in it." said Forum Manager Brown. "He admitted that the dressing rnrym was like ti turkish bath be- tween the first and second per- iods." said Bill. "If the dressing room were cnlri hcfnre the game The game was very cleanly play- ed. no penalties being handed out by referees R. Ferguson and R. Miller. started it would be impossible to heat it up that much in a period." he added. Their dressing room Tuesday night was every hit as warm as that of the Islanders." he concludcrl. STOCK TAKING SALE MEN'S GABARDINE AND WORSTED SUITS. reg. to 65.00-less mer Chicago White Sox manastr. to the Boston Red Sox coaching stuff was announced today by Gen- leral Manager Joe Cronin. the rest of the way. 0 n s Its hard for a team to catch a lire-ather in this league. As a rr- g 1 suit of IN hiiliii-'5 shines W 15'! MEl.l3ol:nNE. Australia. Jan. no lanrlors are only three points ahead g4Ap,'F,.ank sedgmam A,,5u.a1,' ox hm” the pesky C'mCe.Ba5' M'”5 lian tennis ac:-. and Jean Spenccu ers and the ilalifax Saints. Tliclglgycmgom Melbourne brunette. Bearers. who have been lRl(1liL'jWCl,P nm,.,.m1 lonmm in oral things easy since. the 0176111115: ofV,.nm.ak p,.(.Sb'..,m.-,3" Church, Mgl the year. saw their lead dn'ln(llll'i'1 m. at we ...,.dding reccpuon um l" "me p”im5 "Ml ml” nmv a”'iScd'-zliialis received as one present parently decided to put the pres-in cheque of 512.250. raged in 3' sure on the teams who are l)8Ell'-- pubhc donat-,0n drive by rm-eel est W lhemi The mm” lit” F” Ailstmlian newspapers after Franki my "mm smuld be ” ””''””' nndlalliloilllced his decision to remainl it's one the Islanciers ulll want to an ,'ma,,,u,.' . win for mine than purposes of re- ' PM ggw-gg vengc. Another Islanders win th:sl 5 week would insure them of mnlli-1 l.(iNDON. Jan. 30 -(AP)--Vis-, ialliing their hold on sofolid placclcolinl. Montgcnicl-y, Britain's top and from (hm on the going mizhtisoldlcr, said today that Russia has, be a little easier. lentcred a team of DYOIESSIDIIBIS lnp ' ' title 1952 Olympic Games and that: AC('0l(llllg to the C:ina(llali Prcss,llie cvcnts now should be opencdj 50”x'o MEN's7.l.L wool. FLEECE AND MELTON ovengojirs. reg. to 59.50 529.50 5 ONLY MEN:s QUILTED LINED PARKAS. reg. to 16.95 ... .. . . . . . 511.95 BOMBER JACKETS . 8 ONLY MEN'S QUILTED LINED 59.95 lxTENTs'-sFRli3l5E.D.xx'0ol.. DRESS PANTS . . . . . WORSTED 55.95 Men's Popular M-amke High SPORT SHIRTS. reg. in;-T's PcEjlar"Mulie oltess SHIITISTT 51.95 Quality Guaranteed to 6.50 .. 295 NAME BRANDS MEN'S TIES. reg. to 1.50-Sale . . . . 25c MEN'S FL7l?t77lCLT HATS. reg. to 6.50 51.00 Men's ovl:liALLs with bibs 53.95 Work5Sox . . . . . 3'. Eden's Woolgond Flee I ilorlt Sliirfs .. 52.25 ce SHIRTS. soiled 50: 3 only Boys'7Overcouts, reg. 14.95 . -57.95 6 only Ioys' Parkcs. reg. 12.95 . . . . 59.95 Ioys' Pullover Sweaters. reg. 4.25 . . 52.95 Ioys' Bomber Jackets. reg. 12.95 . . 51.95 I”: HAMBLY 6? INNIS MEN '8 dz BOYS' WEAR. 108 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 2754 isiiiil -Ichn ih9I'E Mite fcciings 01' collntrios, ”In a Communist sialelried from the ice on a stretcher, ,lmv:ird the referees. The referecslstiite; an athlete is as much a pru- goal post in the l reports til last night's game at to play-I01-pity athletes from all contempt toward one another and every adult is cmploycd by the; of course. always come in iorlfesslonal as a school teacher or a feelings of i"0i'iiFmlJi- Gmizzc rloctor or a comnilssar." he said. i limes. N.li.L. lincsmali. who (-on- -m- ducted the hockey school here ins; ”.m.e mnmwuu we respect them l)eccmbcr, stated no mall had rrcrland hke 10 my and see their side lercrled 5 P9”9”t 13"" 0! lmcke-V-inf the question but sometimes we "H You "lid 0": Di” him in 3 can't help thinking they bend over 51”” 5339-" ?dVl5”l G50iii"- "Ml: backwards A little towards the Ca"-99 lhcre will Ilelfi" '"' ”"0”W”a home town fans. The summaries f fl . ' lid :0 times in- ,hgom;l1-lrgnegptilmcrfggii; dc.-arvi; ,3....1f fi?."J”Zil;”J...i.i'T:i.l my C ' 9 9- i" not he the truth but i s tien Elli lfi'.”.ffiii.TEf5?.?.l iIl.”.i”.iif”i3.2”.d'" ” W ”' ”” ”,””" "ht . . . 1 . i - v - AL V lfax Saints they would have brenlllgaggg games He 0; May mm booed out. of the rink. Why the, . a 0 1'9i"'C” will l30iiiiiiiv- Di3y9r5.i0l That famous quote attributed to 5 l - h tl ' - A35” mlebmk "Y5 malt 5 mm llillrlsal-al;e(:I"eglllllneurwlfllzhnnyneltgr Cmldu" PSMIW "WY be l'"F0-ted came from.MorroW. we learned ml ”"3' P15?” WM SMVVS dbl?-lfiiom him Tuesday night. "I never 5'99” "V Wh” l)"i53i'S "1 i”5l')Ulvli1.'lS8ld anything like it." stated "'9 mu” 9! if” f".'C””- l.lohliny. "As far as I am concern- ;ed the people in this town are The referees have the toughestitops. I liked them all when I was job of anybody on the ice. Their-here and I know they haven't only reward is the paycheck which changed since 1 left." he added. comes each week or every two Johnny's cheek bone injury dldn” weeks. There is nobody around seem to bother him much last after the game. to clap fllern onlniszllt as he picked up three assists the back and say ”youwcregood nllliagallist the Millionaires. EVENTS-Jan. 23 to Fall. 2 Monday - Cl-IILDRENS SKATING -- 4 in 5.30 GENERAL SKATING il in 10.00 Tuesday-HOCKEY - HALIFAX - 8.30 Wednesday 5- GENERAL SKATING N R to 10.00 Thursday Afternoon-CHILDREN'S SKATING-4.00 to 5.30 Thursday Night-Garrison Hockey Night with Skate to the Reece Blind-0.15 lo 8.15 - 8.30-10.30. Friday--HOCKEY - SAINT JOHN - 8.30 Friday-Hockey Practice Saturday - SKATING -- 2..'Vi to 4.30 HOCKEY PRACTICE l N 5 V Forward Ron Rohmer of the Syd- ney Millionaires (above) was car-p last. night after crashing into a Halifax-Sydney game. 0.S.S. Rangers Defeat P.S.S. llangersJ;2 - Rangers de- The Queen square , Street Bruins rented the Prince 7-2 last. night in a Midget. League! hockey game played at St. Dun-l stairs University Rink. Carroll turned in R hat trick performance for three goals in leading the Rangers to victory. sentner. Roberts. Lilnd and Duffy were the other goal getlers for lliel wlnr.el's. Jolinston and Lee scored for the Bruins. sun it IAKY First Period l-Raligels. Sciitner (Luiidi 2-Rnnlzers. Carroll Penalties-Carroll 10:02. 13:00. Second Period 3-Ranzel-5. barroll 4-Rangers. Roberts. (Cnrrnlll 5-Bruins. Johnston. (Lee. Wat- son) Penalties .-.'L.nng-wphle 9:02. 12:36. Roberts 10:02. 13:04. Third Period fl-Rangers. Lund. (Bentnert 7-Rangers. Duffy. (Roberts) 8-Bruins. tee; (C. Cudmorei itennniters. Carroll Penalties-Carroll mos . YE0 THEATRE . .PA38AIiE ' Montague - 'rimn., Fri. 3 pm - Sat. 3 . 10 pm. lhlori ARLEEN WHELAN and JOHN PAYNE rtncnnettand ,4 - Guy Who Came Back - Joan Paul D5tig1u SKATE TONIGHT AT THE . FORUM - TO THE 17th REGGE Blllll 8:30 - 10:30 Good Sheet of Ice Gunnntoetl Hockey Scores .-5 (Canadian Press) Mai-Itlmo Munr- Sydney 3. Halifax I Charlottetown 0. Saint John 3 Glace Bay 5. Moneton 2. Quebec senior- stlerbrooke 1. Valle)-field 2 Siiawlnlgsn Falls 8. Quebec 1 Clilcoutlml 1. Ottawa 4 Quebec Junior St. Jerome 3. Three Rivers 3 0. II. A. Genior-- El-sntfortl 2. Sarnla 1 0. . A. on- . 1'ororlto- St. Michael's 8. Water- loo 4 'l'oronfo.'Marlboros 4, Barrie 2 Gal: 1, Oshawa 1 I from lllle l A-I5-Cileiague I Scheduled for tonight: alres 3-3 in a ragged Maritime Major Hockey League game. Saints built up a two-goal cush- ion in the first period and were never behind in the close checking game that produced few thrills for the slightly more than 3,000 fans who attended. Millionaires played their best hockey in the early minutes of the second period but back on :1 semi-defensive style in the last half and the game bogged down again. Saints, playing their third game in three nights, were faster on the attack but their sharpest plays were dulled by the heltcr skciter pattern of the Mills. Dewey Thompson. one of the llnlifax stars, shot two goals and played all outstanding game both ways, Bob Droinville, after a pull: Iof off form contests, turned in a ,sharp defensive game and shared top lioliors with Tlionipson. Other Halifax riflemen were Joe Muc- Arthur. Billy Warwick. Bob Bow- ness. llughie Campbell, Pete Les- wick and Billy Watson. Bowness had two assists to bring his point total in three for the night and .lohnll,v Morrow came in with three .-lssists. Warwick also had. a brace oi assists Dunc Maclntyre played one of his hcst games on iialifax ice, smrlll: two goals for the Sydney club and making strong bids each time he was on the ice. George Robertson was the other Sydney sniper. EIICII goalie made 24 stops but scored his last (above) Hal Gordon first shutout of the season night as he blanked the Islziliders 3-0 in Saint John. Alberlon Curlers Hosts To Grout! from S'side Halifax St. Marys Hit Stride Again With 8-3 Win Over Sydney Team the toughest assignments with the Saints making most of their tru camped on his doorstep. ' SYDNEY - Goal, Hiciu; (1,, fence, Levandoski. Matthews, Din. ning, McBride, Marinenu; tor. wards, Gallagher, Maclntyre, 31,. ukow, Roach, Whalen, Robertson Bathgate. Pirie, Rohmer. ' Halifax - Goal Strachan; dg. fcnee, Drainville, Nixon, 39;. geron, Weaver; forwards, Mic. Kenzie, MacArthur. Leswick, Ford, Bowness, Comply.-ll. Watson, Mar. row. Thompson. Warwick. 0;IiClDIS-'GllllS and Goode, SUMMARY First Period ,1-Halifax MacArthur (Warwick) 2--Sydney. Robertson 3-Halifax. Warwick (Weaver, Lcswiek) 4-Hailifzix, Thompson (Iiiorrow, Bowness) .. .. Penalties Robertson Nixon 15240. Second Period 5-Sydney. Macliityre Sydney-'s Cliff I-licks had by far The Allicl'tnn Curllll: Cluh was (Matthews) ............... .. 1:39 6-Halifax, Bowness (Morrow) 6:66 7-Halifax, Campbell (Watson, Weaver) . 15:42 Penalties-Weaver 19:21. Third Period R-Sydiicy. Maclntyi-e .......... ,, 4,33 l)-Halifax, Thompson tiiioi-row, Bowncss) ..... 6:34 10-Halifax. Leswick (Warwltck. MacArthur) 1024?. ll---liallfzix. Watson . ......il3:2() l"cnnliy-Bowness 6:51. Stops: kicks 7 B 3.34 Straclian 'I 9 8-24 host to the Siimmt-i'side Curlinc Clllh ,icsicr(I.:ly liflcrlloon :lii(i evcliilil: nnd plnyr-(I for the L'zmlp- liell Clieilleiige Tropliy which was reltlilicd liy Sllniniersitic. In the first round ill the lifter- noon the Linklolier rink from Sllnllncrside (-lizllkcd up ll 9-? win ovei' lllle lierii. lilzlltlil-us rink Alherlnll. Tile Art iVilkio rink from Alherlnn (lefelltcll the Earl Corncy rink from Summer- side I4-4. During the ri'enim:'s play the In the ”1'5i- Slime OI U16 Semi- willnril M(D(1iI:ll(i rliik rlowlietl finals of the South Shore Hockey the l-Irslilnr (1-llnphrvll rink from ”-(”JSiiP 31 BNPQUE Rink last iiit;h:.' (he Allicrloli Club ltl-.'l min on 1l(I,ilhe cape Traverse bars lIlii.VCil in, 1 ice the Jtirk Profit l-ink lost to;a 5-5 tie with Albany. in a very: (lie Leigh Linklellcr rink by 10-8., The Suliimerside Club menilicrs, were taken to tile clrse game played on fast ice These two teams are playing the Hillside Rcs- best three out of five games. with iaiir-Wilt ioi” Suiiiwii iiiid Rii0FlFreelown and Summei-side Iiigli i'0ihP10ii0ii OI iii" N'PiiiiiIZ'5,S:liool meeting in the other brack- plliy pore ll'n:ite(l to s:lli(iwitiliesp,((V in which the winners Wm mccl .'Illl'l LOIIPF by the 1.:lllics (Tili'lini:iin the finals Club to finish (I ninst viljnyzililn The game was rd-c,.eL,d bv Gob ll"-Vv NV (inn Kelly. Suliimcrsldc, and Doug Crussmlm, Albany. SIIMMARY ..n g First Pcrlntl ll ' f',:,,f,l I-Albany. DesRoches (Grady) seorinx: punch tonight to nvrr-I 2TMb3”-Vi 1” MacLwd- lncmrl u helm Antixzonish Blilltln,-.vs 9-0 in 'TC'lp9 T”V"”-'- Tlmmso" ' mi .i.P.(x Senior lllwl-:rt,x' imtlcilel 4-vcatw Traverse. S. Fcwzusoll. llznnie. l'1:lnzers loci 13-fl lit the I-lltli 'Y- lflmmnl lot the first. llnd 4-0 at the end of. 3"-'”5”195 " N0119- ANTIGONISHT.-N. 5.. Jzin. l(CP)--Lenlzuc-leading New ;gow Rangers wheeled out Cape Traverse, Albany In. 5-All Tie In F .rst Game Of South Shore Semi-finals T-Albany, Bradshaw, (L. MacLeod). Prnalties -. S. Ferguson. Third Period F.-Cape Traverse. Mac- Fzlrlanc. (G. MacF'adycii). ti--Albany. B. Noonan. lu-Cape Traverse, Howatt. (S. Ferguson). Penalties - Howatt, Grady, Play dvances Al Quebecg'Spiel QUEBEC. Jail. 30 -(GP) -- A last-stone draw today gave defend- ing section-winner N. Findley nf Toronto Royal Clinadlsn his fourth straiglit will in Chateau Internat- ional play. i'lS rinks advanced to the scrlii-fillals in two events of Qurbccis .':9th International Bon- llie second. SW01- I ,.,.--- Second Period Results included: Val D'or (first 4 S'1'i:JLLARTON, N. 5.. Jun. 30 - Foiliiiil (CP)---Picloii Mariplirs hit their 5--Cape Traverse. S. Ferguson, Halifax Mayflower. E. W. lpncc mil-Iy toliiclit in lolitl ull tho (Cutcliffe) Spriggs, 12; Charlottetown, P. E hay in ii 5-l vivlliry over Tl-(lro fl-Albany. L. M:leLcod, (Devarl 1.. FER. McLalne. 11. Bezin-liis'in mi A.P.C. Senior line-l key Leligile game. i Veteran Tic Williams put Pic-I toil ahead at 1:32 of the opening, period and from there on the II- sull, was never in tlotllll. 'l'rurn'.sj lone goal came in the third. Curling Results And Schedule The results of Physical Fitness, Trophy play at the Charloltelowll; Curling Rink last night follow: W. MacNcill 12. D. Sallnrlers 7. C. MacDonald 10, E. 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