._;..-o.-;.-1~.-Js="“~._;l-,- .1 -.-_ w“--. , , a 7 it; Mt. Stewart Royals Earn Seven, Goal ‘Margin Over Milton Hornets In Opener A iireleI. hard-skating bend of Mount Stewart Royals Inst night threw old man “dope” for a dis- tinct loco when the won the open- gune of the entrul Section In rmediaie finals from Milton Hornets by the lop-sided score of 0-2 and will carry their big lead into the second and final game of the series which is scheduled for Milton rink on Friday night. Last night's game was originally scheduled for Mi. Stewart but cw- lng to ice conditions there the game was played ui. St. Dunstan's Universiti rink. ly tired from their Notioea. gruelling game with the Intermedi- ate .| bbies the previous night Hor- nets failed to pack their usual sting and were unable to skate with the winners over the wet, slushy ice surface. Royals slap- ped in two goals in the first per- iod; they ran their lead to 5-0 ln the second before the Hornets punched through for their only two god's of the cncqpnier and before‘ the session had ended Mt. Stew- art had added another to leave the ice leading 8-2. Hornets giving all they threw five forwards to the attack all through the final period but they could not beat the agile Mt. Seewart goalie while the breaking away 0n occasional sol-ties slammed home three more counters during the canto. Five minutes after the stare of the game Smith got the first of three goals on a pass from A. Mc- Donald. With a minute left of the perbad the winners lead was boost- ed to 2-0 cs Afflcck came through from c scramble in front of the net. Murphy. Royals lefil winger scored two goals in as many min- utes cs the second Deriod was un- derway ’! minutes with A- McDon- ald getting the third goal of the period seven minutes later. Here the Hornets made their only serious bid of the game shoot- ing two counters in the space of 20 seconds Aylward tting the first unassisted with rewc Ret- ting the next on a pass from Ayl- ward. Before the period had end- ed Mt. Stewart came back with an- other counter Aftleck scoring on Local Curlers Lose Matches At Summerside evening two rinks aid c. friend- and had picked club On ‘made norm Chariot town y visit to Bumme side wo close matches summerslde players. winning a game 11111669- The rinks were cs follows: SBIDE CIHTOWN D. 0. Stewart hoser E. E Parkman Weeks Percy Weeks Bhatford M. P. Titus Skip '1 Corning Skip 5 SBIDE H. Bell J. J. IArabec r. D. Morrison A N McoGowan it. . llett . W. Iord M. M. Bell Skip 11. S C Mogrc Summerside I Bowlers Win A number of visliocehznmi Char- lottetown visited‘ Ocpicol Bowling Allys on Tuesday and engaged in a friendly game with a mixed team from Summer-side. The scores were very even and Bummersido won with the close score. . Mc- Innis of Charlottetown and high single by P. Maclnnis with 2'18. Mixed P. McInnis 16s m ans-ass r McKinnon 1-11 ~54 130-800 m MacKenzie ice mo lac-cal n. 1110111111111. 111 1a: 11111-4111 W. MacDonald 136 140 i P. Harper 148 108 201-456 o. Doyle 11a 159 155-402 Totals - - 1mc1o4111a114a44a w. Gallant 14-1 186 11111-419 Mrs. Dodds 149 m Eric Gallant 21o m4 lac-cos Olga McNevin 11a 161 141-120 Verno Arsen- cuH. 3g; 150-609 admit gellbeckfiiifl 10a ici-scc 111m- - -mi 1m 10cc acoc Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Conclusion of the Olympic Win- ter Games at Oemisoh - Patten- kirchen. three your: m ‘millil- focnd Norway n front with H! pciuie. Gannon! lagged behind-m second pine with Ind 05ml! m nine Wintl. were gained in Royals, _ . intone shot from outside the blue- The waged c scoreless bat- 12 minutes of the final opgonen . "Fiddler" McDonald su denly broke away from the and again a ong drive beat he Milton goalie as McDonald bulged the twines on c. shot from the left boards Just as he crossed the line. Four minutes later Smith on two smart solo efforts scored twice in the space of a minute go- ing right in on tqi oi’ Andrews to give the goalie not a chance. LINEUPS: MT. STEWART - Goal. Mc- Eachern; defence. McAdam, J. McDonald; forwards, Affleck. Mur- phy. Kelly, Smith. A. McDonald. S. McDonald. MILTON —Goal Andrews; de- fence. Cullen. Carson. Stead; for- wards, Avlward. Andrew. Mills. Stead. Peters. Curley, Coles. Referee -P. Gay and Fred Whelen. SUMMARY: Fird Period: l-Mt. Stewart Smith (A. Mc- Donald) 5:00. Z-Mt. Steyvart Affleck 19:07. Penalty -l. McDonald. Second Period: S-Mt. Stewart Murphy (Mc- Adam) 5:19. o-Mt. Stewart Murphy (Afileck) s-im. Stewart a. McDonald 14~o0 c1111.... Aylward 14.20. "l-lwilton, Andrew (Aylward) 1 :40. B-Mt. Stewart Aflleck 17:54. Penalties -Andrew. McAdam, J. McDonald, Smith. Third Period: fi-Mt. Stewart, J. McDonald 200. . ill-Mt. Stewart. Smith 16:00. ll-Mt. Stewart. Smith 17:11. Penalties -None. Condition Of Seabiscuit ls Still In Doubt B OBEBT M S _ (iale: Press Sports rlter) IDS ANGELES. Feb. 15-—(AP)-— book odds on the crippled seabisoizit in the $100,000 Santa An- jum d sharply today e g f. s king was de- clared out of the San Carlos hand- icap Sat y in an announcement that was a mere formality. But whether the n11 hty Seabis- cuit has ended his brl t racin iaargr remained unanswered an o . Tired cop-needing Howard. owner of the diaries . "c horse” 2t the $100,000 Santa Anita MUN! ‘Others were not pgnhopgélls. Theye over War las c e .. m.“ .._ 1.12%; 31%“ ii8‘~"“"i. “tilt; that would make the ‘Biscuit the biggest, all-time money winner in tux-rhino . n-u No one a position to know would vouchcafe a definite opinion on the horse's condition. lakes . . . Peters, inarian. after another examination, cold lithe injury was "not o bad" as feared. He admitted ‘B cult was " ly lame" but beyond that hazard no expression. Future book operators, who saw Seabiscuit-virtually a e zed horse-beaten in track record Arne by 11 1-4 englhs yesterday b today. and then limp off the trcc boosted the Jréicgeon th favored iggfiard can a in e Santa a. The Biscuit was three lo one. He can be had now at 10 to one. W0 Wolves Beat Wildcats 4-2 HALIFAX, Fdb. l5—(%)-Hal- ifax waves‘ came - t0- sc: r was.“ 11.1mm" 2t" en v e e best-of-five series e of their gor the eas rn hockey league title, e second ame will be played in Kentville Fr day night, Kentville tool: a two-goal lead in the first sin minutes on scores b ggzdcn and mm. Redm Kinnon. forward. McInnis, i forward. Front Row-Left to right Fr. Oswald Murphy, Coach, Murnaghan, forward, Hen- ncssey, defence, Corie, forward, Steele, forward, Connolly, goal, Gallant, forward, T. Holland, manager. Back Row-Grant, forward, Trainer forward, Strain, goal, Higgins, defence, Mc- aowtluc nocxsv i a wnssruuo Halifax ‘ Team injured l n Bus Accident the players before any serious damage-was one. Others ured were Newman manic. coach, back and leg in- juries, Pud Mclloy, shoulder njury Art Andrews, trainer. chest in- ury. Andrews kicked out a window ' ‘ th ts CHATHAM, N. B, Feb. 15- (OPJ-St. Dunstarrs University of Charlottetown occupied second place in the New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island Intercol- legiate Hockey League tonight af- ter triznming i‘: cellar team of 5t. ‘mamas College. The Islanders showed greater speed and better play-making. Bolt ice slowed the game. Arsenau drew first blood for St. Thomas about a minute after the fixture started. Gallant soon equalize: from outside the de- fence zone. Before the period ended Coyle scored from a mixup in front 0f the Tommies‘ net Another scramble near the local net early in the middle session re- suited in Charlottetown! third goal, Higgins making the tally. At the 8.10 mark Steele skated a- round the Chatham defence and found s. top corner of the cage. Steele also made the next goal. on c pass from Coyle. The desper- cie Tommies then put on four forwards but were unable to beat goalie Connolly. Soon after the last period open- ed Joe OLeary took n. pass from Gene. O'Leary and outguessed Connolly. Keoughan. Chatham forward, suffered a cheek out and was replaced by Fbumier. Repeat- ed Uhathum attacks finally ro- duced another goal. Jack Vau our scoring on Arsenau’s pa». The lineups. ST. THOMAS: Goal, Hickey; defence. J. O 0'! "cry; forwards. LaPointefArsenau, Mac. Lean. Keoughan, Voutou". Robi- chcud. Foumler. Vignault. ST. DUNSTANW: Goa‘. Con- nolly; defence, Higgins, Grant, Gallant, Henneesey: forwards, Trainer. MacKinnomOoyle. Steele, McInnis, mirnaghun. Badminton Tourney Will Open Today . N. 8.. Feb. liF-(CP) -Mcri'time badminton tournament officials scratched their heads to- night as they pondered an‘ entry l of lli for the tournament which opens Thursday and contin- ues through Saturdan The entry git“) is the largest n tournament All four courts will be kept busy ‘Ihursdvcy n ht with men's and womens sing es and junior events. In this way the first round of cin les wi:i be cleared up before Fr ays competitions. ere are 87 entries from Mar- itime points and 24 from the Am. herst club. - NOW experi garment. 155 Greet George street Sclints In Second Place Defeating Tommies 6-3 Upset Fe a tures Manitoba ’spiel WINNIP . . 15 ~10?)- Defeut of last year's Canadian Curling kings lectured today's play in the 51st annual Manitoba. Bonspiel. Eight games went efiisd lafore the winners were de- c Ab Gowanlockls Dominion Champlonshi club from Glenboro, Man.. fell 1 -8 before Bil Mc- LecdC-r Grain Exchange nk in the day's major upset in the Eric's trophy play. Ontario Spiel ‘IOR/ONTO. Feb. lb-iCPi-On- grief; leading curlers settled down an that saw compo - ition in all six events four previous- li‘ Aifntélefeaied rinkswve ed. Ho. Pm fered a ‘loss. hs rink was consid- in th e . or bon- gpiel honors. a He lost R. A. Bmllbflll Toronto, 14-12. Lodged In Jail RLEANS. Feb. 15—-(A.P)—- en were unable to Jr. Playdown Dates Are Released ,-... Orville Darrsch. president of the Island Junion Hockey Association lest night released the Island play- dates together with the Maritime playdown dates: Here is the schedule:- Feh. ZO-Summerside at Ken- siraton. b. m-Kensingfmi at gum. merside. at Prince County winner. March 3 -P. C. winner at Char- lottetown winner All series shall be home home games. goals to count. March 8-P. E. l. winner at N. B. winner. March l0-N. B. winner at P. E. I. winner. March li-P. E. I. -N. B. win- ner at N. S. winner, March 16 -N. s. winner at N. B. -—P. E. 1- winner. and system of referee and assistant re- feree rather than referee and lines- man. Games on and after mav be decided by a single game round_bo\1t__tl.t___Mechgnics__B_11_i.l_di3g. rooms so Mayor Robert Mee- sti rd ed the crimin . burildlxigerdomnliwries tunllstffill .s to th “Make iiilifwgplils Honou- dbioge m PRING SAMPLES IN $TOCKP nuunnsos or ram-mans arm sumis A_1.so mu. naass sun roxsno onomns 11min! had yearn of Ind fl ting men's clothing we can guarantee .1. P. matrlllansoll 8.3011 1111 c t... m» ‘m “'1'?- $1111.: _ llalloiteiowll 9-1 In The .King’s The Montague Hockey Club took an eight goc lead their first :> Go W. Acom- . gzréiogngrtvslcsnion. .1. Fanatical. R» Orollcr. l... Condcn. ‘H. wooiel i . .. . . . ToMonBow NIGHT. 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