Defeat Moneymen 5-2 T 0 Tie Islanders . For 2nd Spot In League GLACE BAY. N. S.. Feb. I -'- icp) Cgciace Bay Miners' brash- ness and youth carried them to a second-plac'e”tie with Charlotte- town Islanders Saturday. defeating Sydney Millionaires 5-2 in a Mar- itime Maior Hockey Learzue game A partisan crowd of 3.178 fans saw Bud Poile's players climb to meg; highestv nosition since the season began. Miners and Island- ers now have N nolnts each. two ahead of St. Mary's. who stormed Jharlottetown in a. rollicking game at Halifax. And the long-standing feud blos- somed again between the two Cape Breton clubs. The first two nei-ind: produced only four penalties. two to ear”) team. But fair-triggered tempers exploded in the third when 10 hell- alties were handed out, with Dm- IRed) Mclftae-. tho l')'1ill'3ll1-”'l ""1 f.-nder hr drawing miiinr miscar- duct and match misconduct ncnol- ties. Coach Polls and inanimate Elliott CHOTIPV receiver-l iulscrmdiict penalties. But Give '3” ""”'"'9 -r their i'er""'e are is nlioi-f ."l olir.nla::e:l Sydney in niost ('lPfYi'tl'I- mnnls. Dan lVinrllov slzirlcd the T'l1I' rolling lw shooting on iinarsistr-cl goal at l6-00 of tho first. and WI- cran Hub Macs-y followed with an- other less than two minutes later assisted by Anderson and M'-Bride Minerva potted two more in tho second. .QIl'l1f)ll'!H sl'(TTlFV outsliot them '7-5..-feta Wx-wrnt nnd lVlacM' were theirmrksmen. and i"P"P as- -s-'.ev-,d by Windlev and Charley. both 20. Freddie Hilclebrand out Sl"""-'1 in the scorintr a l'!l1'lllTF later when he rifled one mist Bob Arncll on a r:"" from MI-'Ra-. The rough third not-ind opened with coach mil Dinning "Min" another for Svdnev hut. Miners' helter-skelter plav produced a "on' less than a minim: later when John Anderson tallied from Am- adio. At one time. Mini-rs were short- liandedkthree n'1vers tlwoiwh "E"!- altles. Glace Bov's dnfence lrenf Millioniairesz at hm-. Mwnver. and managed to outshoot them bv their largest margin. ll-5 in the .l')ei-ind. Lineups: Sydnov - Goal. V-Iicl-'s' Dinninv. Tevavirlcslzi. l(fcRric: wards. Felh"atn, vol-pvt-:on. Gal- lagher, Rlr1i'.-row lifatthrws. Hilde- brand. Pooch. M-"Tntyre. Pirie. Glace law - Goal. Arne'll- de- fence. ltfcflridqe Bloomer. Mvke- ivn, Cooper. Windlr-v: forwards. Charley Halcv. Anderson. Poile. Macey. Wywrol. Leger. Bailey. Am- adio. Officials - Maclnlyre and El- llott. drifpnoe. Inn. First Period l-Glace Ray. Windley 16:09 X2-Glace. Bax-. llllacev (Anderson, Mchridr) 18:06 5Penalties - Mcllae 10:10. Bloom- er 11:57. , Second Perfod 3-Glace Bav. Wywrct (Wind):-V) . :l.'l 4-G'”ce Bcv. Macey (Charley) 8:35 5-Srrlmsv, Hildebrand (Mf?Rl'Iel 9:38 l'nna'fFr- - Bailrv :.'l.'l. Levan- Ioski 1220:) Third Period fl-Sidney Wiiininrr (Pirie.. Macfntvw-i l3 : 2.'- . 7-Glace Hey. -Anderson I (Amadlo)? 14:17) Pena'tin,: -- Mxlkefvll .'Wl?. Fall- av 8:09. Maclnfwe 9:0? Poharlsnn 8:07. Chorlev 8:0” Macr-'1 7'-:07 mis- conduct. Poilc R-07 h'llS"l'll1'IllPI'. Mc- Ptzr: 9:41. IVIaCIllf"l'" 17:02. lilo)?” )7:-l0 minor nilscnnrlurl and match misconduct. Stow: Hicks -"- "l l' - 74 Arneil 7 7 3 - l9 .?M...--C VVESTI-IRN MINERAI. Gypsum is Wiriel" distributed in Alberta. especially in the northern part. with out.-ron: of Dlirn gypsum along the lower Peace River. SHAP SHOT FIHISHIHG Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the same duv Prints-double size at no extra cost Any 8 exposure roll .'l5c. Reprints do each or lo for 35c. Mali Film Suwfce. Charlottetown. ld.lll.ll.L. Standings W L D F A PM. St. John 3.5 20 7 248 169 '17 Cli'toirn. . 39 28 6 212 220 64 Glace Bay 30 27 4 2l7 200 84 Halifax . 29 29 4 240 235 L! Moncton .24 Ill 6 184 232 54 Sydney ..22 34 5 173 218 49 .M....--..C.. Minor league Hockey Here Over Weekend The DIKIJCTS key lcagucs, in ilie minor hoc- ospecially in the papcrwcight bracket began find- ing their scoring cyes Saturday night with the result that higher scores than usual were hung up in the Department of Physical Fitness sponsored liockcy pro- ,r:r:immc. in thc paperweight class the Bruins defeated the Tigcrs 3-1 with MurMillun scoring twice for the Briuns tllld Smith once. Frizcll tallied the lone goal for the losers. The Springers shutout the Bluebirds 4-0 on goals by Mucliinnon, Myers. Dunsford nnd Rice. The Falcons trounced the Cubs 4-1 with Burnett. Biggar. Stewart and Giggey scoring for the Falcons and Rogers tallying for the Cubs. The Red Wings whiteivaslicd the Ramblers 3-0 on two goals by R. Benton and one by Large. The Rangers beat the Hawks 1-0 with I1. Murph firing the only goal in the fina paperweight Sam?- The Tigers shutout the Spit- fires in the first Pcc-VVec game hy ll 2-0 score. C. Foster and FL. Birt did the scoring. The Royals cked out a 3-2 decision over (lie Monarchs with Seaman. Gregory nnd MacDonald scoring for the Royals and M:icAusland and Ken- nedy scoring for the losers. The Flyers and Bulldogs battled to a 1-1 drew with D. Buntain making the red light glow for the Fly- crs and l(. MncKcnzie scoringdor the Bulldogs. The Braves shutout the Can- adians 2-0 on goals by Garnlium and Smith while the Hornets and Rangers played to a 1-1 tie. Walsh scored for the Hornets and Mc- Isaac scored for the Rangers. Two Bantam games were play- ed. both ending in 6-0 scores. The Bruins trounced the Hawks with Trainer leading the winners with two goals. Arsenault, Morgan. Le- Clnir and Jackson scored single goals. The Eagles whitewashed the Bombers 6-0 with Dillon and Duffy each firing three goals. In the one Midget game play- ed the Beavers eked out a 4-3 win over the Weasels. Wood scor- cd tlircc times and Chandler once for the Beavers while Tweel. Simmonds and Duffy scored for the Weascls. Officials for the various games were: W. Lawlor. J. Davis. )3. 'Lcdwell. J. Richard, F. Strain and !Art Perry. it I .-......C..... ... I ( ldoyt Rink Wins Vice-President's Match At Local club A rink skipped by Agnes Hoyt was the winner of the vice presi- dent's match in a ladies competit- ion at the Charlottetown Curling Cluli. Other members of the rink were: Ma.r,ioi'le Allnii. Nora MacDonald. Molly Tnylor. Twin Hockey Bill Al Ml. Pleasant The Lot 13 Aces downed the Lot ll Bruins at Mount Pleasant rink Friday night by a score of 5 to 3 in a very exciting hockey match with a good attendance. On the same evening the Lot 13 Juniors edged the Lot 11 Juniors 3 to 1. The Juniors were cheered on to greater efforts by proud parents who attend these games repilarly It is expected the summerside juveniles will meet the Mount Pleasant Bombers on Monday evening. February 4. and a large crowd of fans is expected. MEETING OF SHIPS AT Curling Club, Monday at 7 P. M. to make selections for their rinks in the Scagram Trophy Play which will begin as soon as possi ble. Only Skips who are present for the draw will be entered in this competi- tion unless they have notified members of the Games Committee of their inability to attend. W. R. MacNEILL, DR. GALLANT, W. H. WORTH, CLIFFORD MCDONALD. I .vou'u. RECALL --o:i;.;,A c E n A Y new sum: sun nap) , no 1-, wrvanav Aiirormn7--ur,1'o : mt. ALL nniunuma TICKETS-MONDAY - .2 PM. Games Committee. MINIRS vs. ISLANDII8 THEIR LAST GREAT GAME HERE BB8 -h 9 AM. TO 0 PM. ..g I '.i I ' ononvanos or aim.- '1 .apouumoNs ILITTLE SPORT 3:76.31. 'u';'.'..'?.'1' F” PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY .4, 1952 name has been forwarded to the M.A.H.A. on an Islanders playing card nnd now the matter seems to revolve around the reluctance of Viillcyficld coach "Too" Blake to part with Saindon or the will- ingness of Saindon to come here. 0 o o - Saindon is the property of the Providence Reds and is on loan to Valleyfield. He is n husky left winger. about 22 or 23 years old who played three games under conch Lnmourcux at Shuwini,-znn Falls several years ago. He play- ed with Providence last year un- til a foot injury sidelined him into in the season. When he rc- covcred enough to play he was sent to the Pacific Coast League to work his way back into shape. This year he has seen service only with Vollcyficld. sportczistcrs S:ilurd;iy night paid the Islanders a nice tribute whcn they spoke about the crowd pleasing games that the local team always produces in that City. 5900 paying custom- ers turned out to sic the Saints and the Islzindcrs play. statcd coach Lumoureux last night and that was 100 more than the num- ber who saw the some two teams play in Halifax the week before. Halifax The Saints. in turn have been playing good hockey here and their games in Charlottetown should be well patronized until the end of the stretch. O O O O crowd pleasers have been the The biggest here this year Glace Bay Miners. The Miners. like the Islanders. possess that will to win attitude and its writ- ten all over them in their every move on the ice. The last time the Miners came to town they lost out on a 3-1 score in is game that hockey fans will continue talking about for a long time. To- night's game with the Miners has all the settings for another such encounter with the Islanders and Minors presently tied for second place. In six games on local ice this season. the honors between the two teams have been cvcn. each team winning three. . o o o Jimmy MacKcnzle had left arm taken out of a sling Saturday and expects to be ready to :0 in about two weeks time. Jim 1113"- nctl to start skntlnl! 0V" lh" WOOL-Cllfl and figured that. with- ing sevornl days he would be IIhll' to carry fl slick. Another casualty Johnny Dutclink may be back he- is back in notion the player shoring? will be relieved nnd some of lhc boys who have been hitting '1 hard clip lately may not 3 W0" dcscrvcd rest. . oo- Lon Lziniourcux. with two giinios of his suspcnsionpdown anld lliicc in go. was standing btjhllld We Halifax-net Saturday DIEM '11:”: lng the second period. What lt- saw must ,have caused him to grlmncc for the Island:-rs'hit tth: gonl post three times during tll-"lo twenty minutes. Such are -blt breaks of hockey. however: 11 had at least one of those shottas bounced into the net the IsIflI:u' crs would Pl'0b3b1Y be 5” W I ahead of the Saints instead 0 two. 0 0 O 0 The Islanders more than took care of one rcieree's salary INF week when they drew Pelgluelf valued at a total of 5200-00- 1:190 bamourcux paid the lions sPI;r” with his 5100 nssessmenl. Itlh vitnle ran second with his m-Hi misconduct and two ten mlnue m: -' 1: worth a 101111 01 855.00. Walter Pawlyshyn D810 5" automatic 3395 for his match mica conduct while Don Bellrinser ho to come across with 510 for a misconduct in Saint John on basketball team returned home Wednesday nlslit. . O The Saint Dui-man's University yesterday after making a very creditable showing in their games against St. Thomas University and the University of New Bruns- wick. The results of the U. N. 3. game should give Saints support- ers something to talk and cheer FIIRIIM about. The Saints played without the service: of forward Joe Mull- uouoav. HI. 4 3.39 ' Place Slated ll.ll.L. standings (By The Canadian Press) IV L T F A P18. 1 Detroit 28 I I I0 137 90 66 Coach Leo Lamoureux will llke- T”m1110 ” 22 111 12 119 101 5? ly know for certain today wlic- M0m1'531 24 19 7 135 114 59 ther or not he will be securing 39510" '16 21 12 104 124 44 the services of Paul Suindon from New YOFR 15 22 10 120 145 40 the Valleyfield Braves. Saindon's Chicago 14 39 5 110 151 33 Vernon River 1 Man On Top Soccer Team GOLDEN. Colorado-Wallace H. MacLean of Vernon River. P. E. 1., is a stalwart on the undefeated Colorado school of Mines soccer team which has captured the John If. Love Memorial soccer trophy. Given in memory of the man who brought soccer to Colorado. the trophy was aw.-iriicd this year for the first time. For the past two years. the Mines soccer team has won the Colorado 5 o c c e r Association championship trophy and is lead- ing the Icague at the halfway mark this season. If the Oredig- gcrs triumph again this year, the trophy will remain in their pos- session permancntly. The Miners also added the Spnuidlng cup to their collection the past year. Soccer has an international flavor at the Colorado School of Mines with thirteen different nat- ions represented on the current team. . Young Mac-Lean, a sophomore petroleum engineering student, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. MncLean, Vernon River. Bruins Shut Out Montreal Canadiens I-0 BOSTON. Feb. 3-(CF)-Big Ed Sandiordis -first goal in more than six weeks gave Boston's'Bruins an important 1-0 National Hockey League triumph over Montreal Cnnadiens at the Garden here to- night. 5andford's tally at 3:10 of the second period on passes from Dunc lvlshcr and Bill Quackenbush, en- abled the Bruins to widen their hold on fourth place to four points over New York Rangers. beaten by Detroit Red Wings. it also extended Boston's un- beaten streak to four games. The defeat ended a string of six starts without in loss for the Can- adiens, -forced to remain in third - k t t. Johnny :1?c:C11s1i1;'gHEfs k':e:uwhich ,5 ,0. place. a point behind Toronto portedly respondini! VOXZV W'3"- Map1e,1"e11151 Wm, Mncxgnzic nnd Dutclizik Goalie Jim Henry of the Bruins had a comparatively easy time in registering his fourth shut-out of the season before 8,280 fans. He had only 19 saves to 22 for little Gerry McNeil. but many or Mc- Neil's came on what looked like sure goals. SUMMAR! First Period Scoring - None. Penalties -- MacKcll l0:12, Johnson. l0:l2, Richard 12:40. Second Period 1-Boston. -Sandford (Fisher, Quackenbush) 3:10 Penalties - MucKell 928, Olm- stead. 11:30. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalty - Henderson. 13:57. T??? ally who injured his ankle the night before at St. Thomas and guard Bob Mooney fouled out early in the second half. This left the Saints with only slx.men for nearly half the game and the fact that they held the powerful U.N.B. team to a 53-49 decision speaks volumes for the S. D. U. squad. ' O 9 0 Jackie Reardon found the going to his liking and scored 22 points againlt U. N. B. Stain was the best man for U.N.3. with eleven points. After their showing Sat- urday night the Saint: should be favored to take U.N.B. when the two teams meet here. This Satur- day the sum play Mount A at the S.D.U. gymnasium and from here Mount A. look: like the question mark in the N.B.-P.E.l. series. The Mounties reportedly defeated at. Thomas Saturday afternoon at Snckvll o. If the Saints can hurdle the Mounties than the for-rner'I success in their initial venture into intercollegiate basketball may be greater than most of their backers had a right to hope for. 31'. um. Mil-in.. rob. 2 --(Ar) -1.99 Oml. Detroit heavyweight. has been signed as an opponent for Joey Maxim. light huvywcilht champion. in n 10-round match usry. tool. (or the hnvywolsht title. chlrlu won on I 'l'.K.O. in tho loth Hectic Battle For 2n.d Tonight At Charlottetown Forum Two fighting teams. with their sights set on the coveted second place in the M. Mi. H. L. will face one another tonight at the Forum when Bud Poile's Glace Bay Min- ers meet with the Islanders. The pesky Miners. fresh from victories over Moncton and Syd- ney on last Friday and Saturday nights have moved into a second place tie with the Islanders and it marks the first time this season that the Miners have been as high in the league standings. The short-handed Islanders. who have been playing brilliant hock- ey of late. will still be shorthanded due to injuries for tonight's game Its on occasions like this, however. that the Islanders rise to their greatest heights and its a foregone conclusion that the Islanders will not permit the Miners to slip into second place without a. terrific struggle. The last time the Miners played here they combined with the is- landers to produce the best hockey game since the province entered major league competition. In view cf'tl1is Forum Manager Bill Brown has stated that he expects a huge crowd tonight and that there will be accommodations for all. ' Tonight's game is all the more important in view of the fact that the Islanders return to Glace Bay for either team and their hold on second place would be pretty sec- ure -for at least another week. There's also a sideline on to- night's game as far as individual scoring honors go. Willie Marshall and Jim Anderson. both of whom are exactly the same age to the day. will be fighting for top goal scoring honors. Anderson now leads in this department. with 36 against 35 by Marshall. Marshall will also be attempting to cut down Pollc's hold on second place in the scoring. Haliafx Midgels Whip Monclon MONCTON. N B.. Feb. 3 -(OP) -Halifax Mldxet Seagulls defeat- ec. Monclon Midget Canucks. de- fencing N. B -P. E. 1. hockey champs. 8-: here Saturday in an exhibition same which wound up Wllh W0 lengthy. third-period brawls. The visitors scored two goals to iVI:ncton'.s one in the first and led 5-3 at the end of the second, after Canucks had tied it at 2-2 for a brief period. Halifax shot the only marker in the third. Caldwell paced the winners with three goals. and Fitzgerald. Doug- las and Al Molky nddeti the others. Dewar, Luncl and Wilson scored Monctoi-rs goals. Deiroil Wins From Rangers in Final Minute. DE.'I'ROlT. Feb. 3 -(CF) -Ted Lindsay's point-blank goal with 2:? seconds left in the game brought Detroit Red wings an uphill 4-3 victory over New York Rangers lonlg-ht. increasing Detroit's Nat- ional Hockey League lead to 10 points. A crowd of 13,134 saw the game. SUMMARY first Period 1-New York, Dlckenoon (Ronrty) ............... 7:43 Penalties - Ev 9. n s, W of t, llergeshelmer. second Period 2-New York, Hergeshelmer (Ronty, Bullcr) 3-Detroit, Howe . (Abel, Glover) 4-Detroif. Glover (Lindsay, Howe) Penalty - Sinclair 9. Third Period &--New York. Krcftcheck 6-Detroit, Kelly (Lindsay. Howe) T--Detroit. Lindsav .......or-an 19231 n.......- ..........10:01 .. llzdll .....-.. 13:14 Minors To Iloiiianil Elliott's lloiiioval. GLADE BAY. N.B.. Feb. I - (UP) - Glace Bay llinarl tonight revealed they would demand that Frank Elliott be removed from the rcfcreeing staff of the Maritime Major Hockey lnokuoi looretary Illl lfuutll of the Olson Bu Oouununity Hockey Club said he wu insisting to Icuus Airesidcnt J. llliott Hudson um. Illlott not be llcd in futon pmu played by Ilioeu. : . llliott nu given a rough ul- Iu& loturdny night when lydney it played at Glue wotoltcd Du. Ilincrl had aulult tho ruohfzru on several previous pau- ; on Wednesday night. A double win I Anchors-Defeat S.D.U. In City Hockey lggue The youthful Anchors moved into second place in the City Lea- gue yesterday afternoon by troun- clng St. Dunstan's University 7-1 In a game played at the S. D. U. rink. The Anchor: raced into a 4-1 lead in the first period and fired three more goals in the second session. The last stanza was score- less as the Saints started to hit their stride. The Saints opened the scoring early in the game when Dickie Wedge beat Don Simmonds and it proved to be the Saints Inst marker. The Anchors dominated play in the first two periods. Hurry paced the winner: with two goals and an assist. Wendall Burke scored one goal and as- sisted on two more. Joe Coyle. "Whlff" MacDonald, Jim Flan- agan and Merle Longaphie were the other mnrksmen for the An- chors. Georgo Scantlebury picked up three assists. Lineups:- S. D U.: Goal. Hnrrigan; de- fense, Wedge, Juneau. Waite: for- wzirds, Deighun. Mclsaac, Gaudet, Murphy, Dalton, Jay, Chevcrlc, Macllne. Anchors: Goal. Simmonds; de- fensc. Coylc. Fields. Longaphle. Ready: forwards, Glover. Dalzlel, Flanagan. Hurry. W. Burke, Gil- lis. Scantlcbury, MacDonald. R. Burke. 6-Anchors. -W. Burke. (Scnntlebury, Rcadyl 7-Anchors. Hurry. Coyle, C. Fields. BIack&Hawks In 3-1 Viclory Over Tcgnlo CHICAGO. Feb. 3 - (CP) - George Gee. game here today. Gee. who now has n season's output of 13 goals. beat goalie Al Rollins late In the first period break a 1-1 deadlock. then put the game on ice by lifting the puck into a not left empty in the final two minutes of the third period when Leafs pulled Rollins while trying to tie the score. A crowd of 11.334 made Chl- cago's third hockey matinee an at- tendance success. .r SUMMARY t First Period 1-Toronto. Bentley. (Bolton) . 6:15 2-Chicago. Hucui (Gadsby) .............. .. 16:25 !--Chicago. Gee (Raglan) ............ .. 17:29 Penalties-Dewabury. Gradner. Huoul, Sloan (2) Fogolin. Wltnnx. Second Period scoring--None. Penalties-Thomson. Third Period 4-Chicago, Geo (Moalenko. Bodner) Penalties-None. Nine Mile Creek 5. Coveheay The Nine Mile creek Bulldogs defeated the Covenant! Red Wings by 5 score of 5-8 in I regular league game played at North lllvcr Rink on Buturday night. The Bulldogs overcame a three goal Oovehead lend to win the guns. The Red Wings fired thne ltnicht goals in the first period bbfore the Bulldogs counted. From then on it was the Bulldogs all the way. The referee! were Amos Clor- vutt and Joe Doyle. Bombers Defeat . town's first goal. two seconds remaining in the first period Smith was heading goal- word Danny Nixon hurled his stick at the puck, knocking it aside. awarded the goal to town. had erred. I-lo but permitted him to return to the ice when Halifax Ruling on the goal to be awarded only when A player throws goalie off the ice. A penalty shot should have been awarded. goals for Bowness, 1950 Cape Breton Lea- gue scoring champion, scored the wlnner. in a play that had fans off their staid old Halifax. 30-year-old centre. defeated the at Mount Pleasant rink last Thur- :-day night by the score of 9-4. A largo crowd of The district probing I 326,000 shortage from Brooklyn Dodgers ticket sales dur- inirths 1051 baseball season. shortage showed routine audit. The ball club's :e- 0” K”'""0li isml” -- celpu are insured. Henry Williams. open golf tournament Saints Come From Behi?d To Defeat Islanders In Exciting Game At Halifax HALIFAX. Feb. 3- (CP)-Hali- fax St. Mary's scored three last- perlod goals Saturday to defeat Charlottetown Islanders 4-2 in 8 slow but exciting Maritime Major Hockey League game. Halifax, obviously baffled by II- landers' defence and brilliant net- mindlng by Ray Frederick, didn't score until three minutes were left In the second period. The game was studded with fights; Phil Vitale and Johnny Morrow were fighting within five seconds after the opening whistle; and at one time referee Charlie Good threatened to stop the game unless fans stopped throwing deb- ris onto the ice. Morrow received a misconduct. and a minor while Vitale was pen- alized for roughing. . In the second period Freddie Weaver and Dennis Smith. team- mates a month ago. began fight- ing and were awarded major pen- altles. But after that the players settled down to hockey. Dennis Smith scored Charlotte- and with only again when defence-man As referee Geode Charlotte- a result, It later turned out that Goode pennllzcd Nixon protested. play calls for a his stick with a Bill Ford fired the first two the Saints. and Bob seats. a rare feat in Gray: forwards. Tralnor. Marshall. Bellrlngcr, Whltlock, Puwlyshyn, Beaudry, Smith. Frczell. (scnmleburyi Officials: Gillis and Gooda- 8-Anchors, Longaphie, Sllmmll .v!- (Hm-ry) 1-Clftown, Smith. Penalties: MucRae, Waite, Gil- (MMSHDII) 5.55 ii, 2-Ch'iown, Smith . 19.58 Third pa,-10.1 Penalties: Morrow :05 minor scm.;,,g-N,,ne, and misconduct. Vltnle :05 minor Penalties: C. Ready. W. Burke and misconduct. Favero 1.23. (mayor), Simmonds. sen-ed by Beaudry 2.71. Nixon 2.27, Wur- wick 10.04. Nixon 19.58. Second. Icrloil. .. 3-Halifax. Ford. (Watson. Campbell) 17.12 Penalties: llfclmgan 4.4-i Weaver 8.10 major. Third Period 4-Halifax, Ford. (Watson) 5-Hiilifnx. Bowncss. (Morrow) 6-Halifax. Campbell, (Weaver) --PonalLy:..Travis.. . Stops:- . 2.30 14.01 .......... .. 15.55 scored two goals to lead Chicago , , .1 8h25 Black Hawks to it 3-1 victory over51sr;:i:1;,3:1k 7 . 7423 Toronto Maple Leafs in an after- noon National Hockey League MounlTPleasani 9. Wellington 4 The Mount " Pleasant zsombe I Wellington Battlers cheering hockey ans attended. 6. Maocuull and R. Macbean of he Bombers each scored three goals. and E. Strongman. D. Wil- liams and C. Williams scored one apiece. For the Battlers. Ayers got slrulght heat winners satuxda: two and Cameron and Neill one each: P. lV.'t:c- Dodgers Probe Money Shortage mow voax. Feb. 3 ”;ex;s- attorney's office 1: Edward silver. chief nuistarit district attorney. said the shortage was reported to him Tuesday by M05519 Dodger , sident. Walter olmullcy. silver said he was told the up during I Sport Briefs England. Rb. I omoiroou. -(AP)- A serious fire today bod- ly daiunzed the buildinu of the Addlngton Golf Club, whore many British and American chlmplonn have played. The blue ' coined dunno estimated between szooo, mo and 324500.000. cause of the fire was not known. TUCSON. Arls.. Pelt. 3 -(A.P)- Jr.. Kutllfnwn, Pa. today won the oiomo Timon with I 15- holo total of 2'M. nix under par. no gciipe Triiyfrse 53?) lntliossoond inoofthobut many night. who damn! will it played later this out each team has won one guns. ' '"" .1111!-priu monI!0l.0ll).Cory iluddlscoff-. Memphis. 'f'enn.. mode a It 1 finish to move into sec- ond pace with in. MI had I three-under-par 91 today. -...... ..!"A: 99103. in the metropolitan New YER city local Club To Be Hosls To Visiting lady Curlers The Charlottetown I.adies' cm. log Club will be host to mg Summenside and M 1 - lady curlers on Tuesday afternoo, ., was announced over the W. end. Following is the personnel oi the.Charlottewwn teams, mg the schedule of games: Team A-Yvonne Wilson, 3,... ily Rayner, Laura Pickanl, Dori; MacDonald, skip. Team B-Jessie Parker. Kg, Mustard, Helen MacKenzie, Ag. nes 1-loyt, skip. Team C-Holly Taylor. Mu. ioric Allan. Pauline Burden, Kay Johnston, skiip. Team D-(Barbara Roper, Sim-. ley Storey. Georgina Camplbelig Elizabeth MacDonald. skip. Team E-Ann Matheson. Em; Bell. Bessie Prowse, Mary M. Lcnnan, skip. Team F - Agnes MacDonald Jean Giddings, Inez Gallant, Claudlna Acorn, skip. Team G-Margo Benton. Nora MacDonald, Ann Burnett, Rose- mary Hill. skip. Team H-Eleanor soper, Mei Trainor, Rita Lamoureux, Ada Maihar. skip. Skips were asked to please notify their players. Schedule Ono PM. Ice 2-Summerslde A vs. Char- lottetown A. Ice 3-Summcrslcle B vs. Char- lottetown B. summ,,,y.,, Less than two minutes later. 1-,", RM. mnt jleriod Hughlo Cnmpbcll tallied the in- he lgchulonewwn G "L 1,5. D. U" wedge surnnce goal on a play set up by Charlotmwwn H Mlinchors. Coyle, w95V9F- 3.15'rM 01" B"””) 'L'"e"1”:- I S-Chdrlottetown E vs 3,gAncho,.s. Hm...” Halifax: Goal.. Strachan: pde- 09. .3. Burke. smnuebury) fence. Weaver. Nixon, Drainville. MOMHEI-le A- 4gAncho,.s. Mncponuidl Bergeron: forwards, Mnclfenzie. ICE 4-CMTIDFWWWH F V!- (Gnm. w. Burke) McArthur. Leswlck. Ford. Bow- Montague B. H 5,gA,,cho,-5' Flanagan. noss. Campbell. Watson, Morrow, Four PM. (Coyle, Dalzicl) Thompson. WnrWlck- , Ice 1-Charlottetown C vs penalgggswuone. Charlottetown: Goal. I-redcrick: summemde A, second rm-lod defence, Travis, Vitale, M:-Logan. Ice zgcharlotwlown V,- Summerside B. ll.N.B: Defeats S.D.U. 58-49 In Hoopgseries FR.EDER.IC'r0N. Feb. 3 - (CP) -- The University of New Brun- swick defeated St. Dunstan's Univ- 8.47. Smith 18.10 major, Weaver ersity of Charlottetown 58-19 Sat- 1 urday night in a. regular game of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate Baslretbai; League. It was the first game for U. N.B. in the loop this season. Jack Reardon was high point- getter for the Saints with 22 points while Stairs led the winners with ll. The Saints made 15 of the 24 foul shots they were awarded while U. N. B. made 12 out of 22. At. liai! time U.N. B. led by a 28-21 score. The visitors played without tlic services of Joe Mullally. who lil- jured his ankle at Ohatham or the previous night. Bob Mooney of the Saints fouled out of the cam: early in the second half. Harness Races On local Ice Well Attended New Look and mlldale we fl afternoon at the Charlottetown ic- racca. New Look. driven by Jame: Mocregor won the class A P30! while the Willard Kelly OWMO Mllldale won the Class B Toot. The race: were well attendcd' SUMMARY Gala A Pun New look (Moaregor) Mary's Delight (Moreslde) Miss Playfalr (w. Kelly) CluoATrot BIPO-A tx;:.:H (Kelly) Alprll Bud (L. Kelly) Lusty Aubrey (Wood) ... Prince Marine (Shaw) .. Helen Harvester (Thompson) Clunnrseo l-hi-droad Bill (stead) .. Prodigal Vic (Morriuey) cl Lona Dole (Stewart) Major Bill Lee (Moruide) Nature Boy (Olow) ..... Illond Spruce (Anew) -- Clns C Trot and PIN Bud Cochato (Stead) Helen Dale (Nell) Hopelon Direct (Rankin) :1 3 Goldie (Mumonnld) .... 2 4” officials: Judges. Russell M bolt. R. wood, w. manuals” announcer. A. B. cutcliffo: t-1 of course. Harry numb!- C...m...M........ Dlll IIAVIN nnmouwirrm. N. a.-(Ola; Tliou who think deer are let answer in Nova lootla should 0 sun the own an rnimmlnl I" the mu m G 666315)-I is O1-lU'b)I-I l2 nl as 34 56' cal ll of "I'll