lsiato ers E Jed iwhitlock Gets 3 Points As Beavers Score 8 - 5 Victory Ove MONCION. N- 3., Feb. ii. - (OP)-Saint John Beavers came back in the second period to trample cellar-dwelling Moncton Hawks 8-5 in a Maritime Major Hockey League game here Satur- day night. , liawks held a wide edge in play in the first period and outscored Beavers 2-0. But from there on the Monctonians were never in the picture as fheigaalmungry Beavers rapped in seven tallies to Hawks one in the second period. Beavers netted another in the final frame while the best the Hawks could muster was a pair. Buck Whitiock. the Leagueis leading scorer. had a goal and two assists for three points. Team mate Paul Platz led the Beaver Ittack with three goals and one assist to top the point getters. Other Beaver scorers were Eddie Bolan. Ted Watson, Niel: Nicolle and Jack Thnlor. ' Sandy Air set. up -llawfrs first two coals. with Demchuir and Dunvlllc doing the sniping. other Moncton scorers were Roddle Mc- Kenzie. Gordie Miller and Fred Denny. l'..ineups'. , saint John-Goal. Brodeur; de- fence. Bolan. Carnegie: centre. Whitlock; wings. Watson. Nicolle: subs. Heon. Mudic. Blncleburn. Jodoin, Platz. Thaler. r Moncton. M9360" - Goalf Colvin; de- fence. Dunville. Smith: centre, Air: wines. Miller. lttnonti; subs. Gslipeau. Delmonte, Denny. Mll- Ini. Bessette. Dowllng. Barkwell. Msoxenzie. , First Period l-Moncton, Demohuk (Air) 2-Mansion. Dunville (Air) . . Penalties: '1'-haler. Blaclcburn, Demchuk. . Second Period 3-Saint John. Plalz 3 :45 - (Watson. Thaler) . :57 4-Saint John, Bolan (Jodoin) .. 3:21 5-Saint John, W-hitlock (Nicolle, Blackburn) ...... .. 3:58 8-Saint John. Plat: . (Carnegie) . .. 10:06 7-Saint John, Watson . (Whitloek) 13:37 8-Saint. John, Nicolle (Whitlock) . i3:5l 9-Moncton. MacKen-zvienm-A (Bowling. Galipeau) 10-Saint John, Plat: i'i:00 (Jodoin) . 19: Penalties: Gaiipeau. Thaler. Third Period ll-Saint John. Thaler (Platz) .. 5:29 I12-Moncton, Miller (De1monte, Bessctic) ...... 8:00 13-Moncton. Denny (Bessette) Penalty: Watson. Plan Double Feature At Game Here Tonight HockeLResulls SATURDAY Maritime Major Saint. John 8. Moncton 3. Clzarlottetownmhg Halifax 2. Cope Breton Major North Sydney 3. Glace Bay 5. National League Montreal 0. Boston 8. Detroit 2. Toronto 1. SUNDAY National League Montreal 1 New York 3 Toronto 5 Chicago 3 Detroit 2. Boston l. THE STANDINGS Maritime Motor GP W I. '1' GP GA Pie. Clftown .. 6'1-44 i0 .4 N1 177 92 Halifax .. 88 38 27 3 275 250 75 st. John .. 6680 33 :i 248 258 83 Moncton .. 67 10.47 4 208 343 38 Cape Breton Major GPW L T GFGAPII. Sydney 64 37 15 12 253 154 so Glace Bay 64 25 29 10 211 222 60 No. Syd. .. 64 14 34 16 188 2.66 44 National League W L T F A PIS. Detroit 33 ll 10181 114 78 Toronto 12 11 162 108 89 Montreal . 25 11 123 145 47 Boston 23 13 130 118 47 New York 14 20 17 114 114 45 Chicago ...... .. 12 32 10 138 189 34 Curling Results The following are the results of the mixed curling matches held at the Charlottetown Curlink Club on Saturday in connection with their regular week-end bon- upiel: Dr. L. E. Prowsa 6; Dr. 0. Gal- lant 5. A. Hawaii: 14; A. MscNoill 5. W. Hoyt 7; J. Campbell 3. R. Jones 12: O. MIcDonsld 3. J. S. MacDonald 12; M. Meliish iw. Worth 4; w. Pickard o. 5-: tflfa? 70W!-'?7llVE BATTERIES . rI';1oIIIII.uIw- OIIYGONKVSWLKVI Local sporting fans who are look- ing for an outstanding evening oi entertainment should make their way to the Forum tonight where they will not only see a Maritime Senior Hockey League contest be- tween Islanders and Moncton 1-iawks. but a Broom Ball contest between the I... P. U. and City of Charlottetown employees. Yes, it will not only be a pro- gram of sharp Big Four hockey. but one that will also produce ev- erything from side-splitting laughs to mass mayhem when the L. P. U. boys tangle with the City employ- ees in what they claim will be for the Broom Ball championship of North America. It is a challenge match between the two teams that will be a re- vival of the Broom Bali sport that played such a prominent part in sporting activities here in years gone by. The same is slated to get underway at eight. otciock. and will consist of three. lo-minute per- iods with no time out, and it is to be one of those contests that only the fittest are expected to survive. The M. B. H. 1... contest will start at its usual time of 8:30. And that isn't all. His Worship. Mayor 3. Paris MacDonald. and coach '.co Lamoureux Of the Is- landers will handle the whistles for contest. and both reported last night that they will rule the game with an iron hand. They maintain that they will not toler- ate any biting, scratching, hair- pulling etc. and that only regulat- ion size brooms will be allowed to b. used by the competators. Using the broom for other purposes than propelling the ball, "will be per- misssble" the two referees stated "providing the act is not premed- itated or with wilful intent to do actual bodily harm." They also warn that ”no player will be allowed to wear skates during the contest." With this added entertainment to tonight's Big Four contest. it will be a program that you won't want to miss. so get your tickets early and get in on the fun and It the same time support the Island- ers hockey team. HELPS HOUSING Britain in 1050 had 124.455 "temporary" dwellings. most of them of the pie-fI-briceted type. -v ' I "co -ltltoutm) - Aron M an -exhibition um. um: seortr saint Mary's squeezed out a close 2-1 verdict over Islanders at Halifax on Saturday night to end a big-three game series between the two leading Maritime Senior Hockey League clubs in the space of five days. It was the most. num-- ber of times the two clubs have met in a single week this season and about three of the closest con- tests they have had With one an- other to date. I O 0 The Islanders were the big win- ners with two wins to one on the series, but were close wins in ev- ery instance, the locals nosing out Halifax 5-3 here on Tuesday, 6-4 at Halifax on Thursday, and los- ing the final encounter Saturday by a 2-1 margin. They were all rousing encounters too. that came up with smart hockey in every in- stance and went from one extreme to the other in the way of penal- ties. O O O In their meeting here on Tues- day. both teams had the book thrown at them in the' penalty bracket that saw one oi the larg- cst number of awards. 28. handed out this season. Although the Thursday meeting at Halifax was expected to be a repetition of that earlier contest, it was comparat- ively tame with only fifteen hand- ed out. In the final Saturday night so. both teams underwent an almost complete reformation when only the awards. one of the low- est of the season. were handed out. D O U A thing that is not often witnes- sed in a hockey contest was also I feature of the Saturday night clash-a scoreless and penalty free period. one may see one or the other. but seldom both in one frame. It took place in the first canto. and although the third was also a scoreless one. two penalties were handed out. strange as it may seem. the only period that produced any scoring. the second. also came up with the most penal- ties. Three goals and three penal- ties. O C O For the third year in a row the Queen Square School hockey- ists have proved themselves mas- ters in City Interscholastic Hoc- key Lcague competition and will have the opportunity later this season of capping off the Provin- clai title for the second year in a row when they will meet Sum- merslde High in the Island play- downs. Winning the City title 101' the past three years and the is- land title with it last Year. it hp! ben more than a fine showlns th Queen Square school teams have been making in recent years. and they are to be con- gratulated. . O O O 0 it was I close race this 5'9!" with an aggressive Prince Street School hockey team, "but the Q- S. S, boys wound up the first lap of their quest of hockey hon- ors for the season when they wslloped West Kent School here on Saturday night by an 8-3 count, to nose out Prince Street School in the three-cornered ser- ies by one point for the Bike Shop Trophy. emblematic of City lnterscholastlfi .hoc.'ke:o supremacy. One has been -hearing consider- able comment of late concerning forward George McGi-egor jump- ing the Halifax Saint Mary's Hoc- key Club last week for no so- psrent reason and returning to his home in Kingston. Ont. A Big Four meeting was held in HIii- fsx yesterday. but according to reports of tint meeting "noth- ing wes done Ibout Mcdregm-." "But member; said.” states the report "thu unless Mccregor ro- quuts I review of his cue with- in 48 hours. he will be nu ed for the duration of the I and the CAI-LA. will be Inked to keep himout of hockey for It lust IIIOUIOE tyo. Ie.ssons." The report Ilse stated that . "nothing one done either about the ststus of M.S.H.l.. players. Csrnegie of Saint John and Bos- uttc Ind smith of Mormon. Clisrlottetown lslsnders”. the re- port. eonoiudfs. i.':iIvo mfuua to es League. however. In willing to give tlieln-the green light." - lo todsyeaniefrusnbohindte Bottl70im1-din X nu--n . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Queen Square Wins City f Interscholastic Chiship - The Queen square School hoc- keyilts copped off the City in- terscholastlc hockey championship for the third year in succession here at the Forum Saturday night when they swamped West Kent School 8-3 in a wide-open. free scoring flnsl league contest. The vlctoi-y'gsve the title and the Bike Shop Trophy to the Q. S. S. boys by a one point margin over Prince Street School. the other team in the three-tesrn loop. Queen Square finished on top with three wins and I ion for six points, P. S. 5. second with two wins, a tie and a loss for five points. and West Kent in the cellar with a tie and three losses for one point. Q. S. S. led by a score of 4-1 at the end of the first. 5-3 at the end of the second and bang- ed in three more without I re- ply in the closing session to wind it up with a five goal margin on the play. - Thane Doyle was outstanding in the nets for the Q. S. 3. boys during hammering W.K.S. attacks while Forbes Kennedy. Jr.. play- ed a top brand of hockey for the losers to chalk up two of their three tallies. The winning Q. S. S. squad will now meet the Summerslde High School squad in a Provincial championship playoff series. The following are the lineups Ind summery.- Quoen Square: Goal. Doyle: de- fence. Keys. Mullins. Purcell: G. Mscculgsn: forwards. LeClslr. Revolt. Drew. Westherbie. Car- roll, Davey, B. iViIcGuigsn. Mon- Ighsn. Hughes. Mccallum. Wu: Kent: Goal. Wsrd. Rlx; defence, Nicholson, Moore. Mac- donsld. Buell. Mckarris: for- wards. Squsrebriggs. MacKIy. F. Kennedy. Lentz. Duffy, !. Ken- nedy. First Period 1-Q.S.5.. LeClsir 2-QS.S.. Hughes. (B. MacGuigan) 3-W.K.S.. Squarebrig 4-Q.S.S.. Kayo. -(Drew. Leclair) 5-Q.SS.. Weatherble, (Carroll, Purcell) 13.58 Penalties: Purcell 2. F. Ken- nedy. Weatherbie. - Second Period 8-W.K.S.. Kennedy 7-W.K.s.. F. Kennedy. (Squerebrlggs, Nicholson) 3.12 8-QS.S.. Leclalr. (Drew) 9.36 Penalties Mullins. F. Kennedy- Thlrd Period 9-Q.S.S.. Revell, (Keys) .. 5.46 10-Q.S.S.. Davey. (Wcathcrbie. Caroil) ll-O..S.S.. Weatherble. (Davey) . 12.45 Penalties: 6,16 Non . New York Moves Step Nearer Playoff Berth i NEW YORK. ileb. it -- (AP)- Scoring once in every period, New York Rangers moved nesrer play-off berth tonisht by defeat- ing the Montreal Cansdiens 3-1. before 15,163 fans.-the lnrgest crowd of the local National Hockey League season. The game. which evened the teams' series It three victories each with four ties for the seas- wn. was rugged, fut and bruising with to penalties handed out. First Period 1-New .York. Kuilnnn iMdLeod) e.. 1522! Penalties - E . Remy. Kulln-ian. Stanley. Johnson. Lach second Period 2-New York. O'Connor 14:2! 3--Montreal. Rlclisrd . ....... ..17-oa Penalties S Mickosiri, Harvey. Richard. Kullmsn (2). Mosdeli. Third Period 4-New York. slowinski (Mickoski) . .................... .. 16:58 Penalties .. Lsycoe, Richard (2) Egan, Johnson. Eddolls. Toronto 5, Chinese I CHICAGO. Feb. 11-(CP)-Sec- and-piece Toronto tonight kept pace with the NItionIi Hockey League leading Detroit Red Wings by administering I 5-8 defeat to the cellar-dwelling Chicago Black Hawks before 9.014 here. It was Ohics.go's and defeat sasinot four ties Ind one victory in the last 21 gsmes. , First Period 1-Chicago. Powell (Dewsbury. BI-bendo) 2-Toronto. Meclfell (Kennedy. smith) Penalties - Cofiln. Sloan (2) (10-mins misconduct) Second Po 3-Toronto. Sloan (Smith. Flsmsnl 1:4!) 4-Chicago. Morrison (Mascots. Brown) ..... 16:18 Pei-iIlties - Dewsbury, Tim- gran. Third Period 5-Chicago. Babsndo (Powell. Ouidolin) 3:8! 0-Toronto. Sloan (Kennedy. Mortson) 7:06 7-Toronto. Wstlon (Meeker. Gardner) I-Toronto. Sloan (Thomson) . Penalties - Marts Giildolin. Dl.'lR.0l'l' I. BOSTON I BOSTON. Nb. Iii.-(AP) -'- T10 10:M loels by Gordie Knit. the N08- ionIi Hockey. . Three Rinks In ilunnin for Club e Three rinks were left in the running for the P is Trophy in the Charlottetown Club plsyrlowns following two matches Saturday af- ternoon. The rinks left in the run- ning for the right to represent the Club in the provincial yotfs are skipped by Frank Ac rn. Prsnk Hsnsen Ind J.S. Macbon-slid. Saturday afternoon the Hansen rink eliminated the Dr. Giddings rink 12-7. while the MacDonald rink of the Dr. Prowse rink while the Acorn rink has had no losses to date in the series. both the Hansen Ind Mecbomld rinks have eIch lost one match. Accord- ing to the draw the Acorn and MacDonald rinks will meet this of- ternocn at 3.80. and the Acorn- ggcnien rinks this evening st 8 o'- DAVOB. Switnerlsnd. Feb. i1- (AP)-.KJIlmIr Andersen. power- fui 39-year-old Norwegian truck driver, skated through snow and slush today to win the world speed-skating championship for the second straight yeIr. Johnny D.dCl'0XiSl'iQy of sound was sec- on . as-rsorr z, roaomo 1 roaoirro. Fob. ll .- (cm - A 33 veteran Ind I rookie packed the scorim punch whidi (Ive Detroit Red Winll I 2-1 victory over Toronto Meple Leafs SI!-urdsy night in I NItlonIl Hockey Len- gue game before 14,571 fans. Defenceman Jim Thmnson of Toronto at out the third period on the bald: Ifter I lo-stitch cut in his noes and up towerds his eye. It was inflicted Iccldentslly by the stick of Metro Prystsi. Fint Period FEBRUARY 12. "195; sports Foru- ANSWII. T0 DISGIIUFID Bl WILTSHIBI IINI air. - Allow me specs in your most valuable paper to enlbhton the citisens of New Wiitshin and surrounding comnwnlties re a lot- to: published in the sports column of your issue datpd Feb. 0. i001. signed "Disgusted". Firstly Disgusted seems to have quite I yen for unwarranted crit- icism when he or she is very much opposed to the new board of man- agement for boring a well in or- der of securing I more up-to-date water supply. I woulld like to point out here and now that I neIr (It- aiity was narrowly Iverud It the scene of the rink last season when a member of the old msnsgernent luckily escaped death or being maimed for life when his new tractor overturned on the descent down to the creek where it was engaged in pumping water to flood the rink also causing s.pproxima' ly three hundred dollsro worth of damage to his achlne. Now in all fairness and without any crit- icism on. the part of the cid man- agement. I think we should con- gntulste the new management on their foresight for in.stI.lling a more modern water supply. Now Disgusted would like to make believe the new management was lax in their ability to open the rink at,an earlier date. I! he or she will delve into records. they will find the opening date this season much earlier than last sea- son. It mesncry serves me right. I think you will find the rink open- ed last. season on Feb. 4 with a game between the Ohnrlottetown Meteors and the Milton Hornets. This season the opening date was Jan. 31st with a game between the Charlottetown Y. M.C.A. and the Hampshire Bulldogs. Now, when Disgusted comes nay- ing that such I fine bunch of sports as the Hampshire Bulldogs would sell I grand night's sport and rec- reation for the paltry sum of one truck. that is the payoff. lie or she does not hold them in the high esteem and sportsmanship as the bunch of boys that I think they are. I Now, just I few words in regard to the public address system. I can- not see for the life of me how it drew such a full house as Dis- gusted would try to make believe. because ninety percent of the fans did not know it was installed un- till ntiey came to the rink. so if Dlamistaed cannot take his or her recreation without it nine hundred dollar public address system. they should try something ether than skating. with the expense of erecting a new rink. keeping it in operation. Iying the tesms' transportation. nstslling a public address system and what ever else have you. Joe will be puffing his pipe in the White House before it could be all paid for, and he will never do that. Now I understand when this rink was erected it was to be a. health and physical fitness centre for the younger genustlon. Ind if this old icgey wishes to try his or her skill on the bisdes. it was perfectly ll- right, but I do not think' it was I very sportlsh gesture to try Ind stir up strife between the old and new management bocsuu 1 Ir). sure that both old Ind new man- sging groups Ire the finest bunch of sportl you will find on all I. or in Canada fcr that mstter. Now a word to the citizens of New Wiltshire. You have your rink; it is here to stay. You hIve the finest group of young people that can be found right. in your own community Ind surrounding dis- triots. old management and new nun- sgement. pool your- experiences. and Is the proverb of old riohtly said. "united we stand. divkled we fIll". Get behind your rink one hundred per cent Ind don't let idle gossips from any community try to Scoring: None. "';'im'fu"P' . W . Hf. ldihf f Howe, you, vnuwhyou ' . or Seosnil Period 1 '1" 53- W5- 1.p.g.,,4g, mud.” A OF GOOD SPORT (ADC!) 7228 ' ”&?.'2"...'...” 13:11:) .......c.. was '"”"”x' 4"” " T M” " 9”” i '''''””'l- ”...'.'......i... not lure an H N M.” Vi-in! In s-'roi-amp. SloIn "”'”''4' ' W or . smith) ......... .. ia:ao mm 5, m,,”.""”"”'i'up ,.:';'f:',', mf. x Penelty: Flainsri. uh.” . . HALIFAX. Feb. 11 - (OP) - Halifax St. Mary's edged Cher- lottetewn islanders 2-i here Sal- urdIy night. in I Maritime Major key League game. There was to choose between he urns. Fusing Ind Ihootloc on both sides wII erratic and only on I few occasions were gosliu given any reIi trouble. All iibe scoring came in the second , 'i. hlsnderr netting the rim. gosl -ad lie Hfuganiun coming back with two before the sealed ended. The firm. period featured clan checking. the second opened up in spurts Ind the third wIs the best of the three Is the Isle-ndera prea- ed desperately to tie the score. Eddie D'Aoust, Saints big star of the game. was at his best in the third. Leo LII-noureux. who several weeks I80 lmlled hh goIlie twice to tie the score against the Saints. had the strategy blow up in his face Saturday night. with more than two minutes left in the third period. he pulled Hll Gordon for I fsccoff in iihe Saints end. I-lughie Campbell broke away from the power play and only an effort by George Mcidegazn prevented Camp- bell from shooting the pack into ilhe empty Ghuiottetown net. Mc- Lagan was penslized and the is- landers were forced to play de- fensive hockey for the balance of the period. - S.D.U. -P.W.Cy. Winners In. Hoop League Games St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College emerged as winners in the scheduled island Hoop League doubleheader played at the P. W. C. court on Saturday night. in the opener the: Saints dumped Ray's Millionaires 15-51. while P. W. C. toppled Sohurmlnls (58-38 in the finale. The first game was somewhat of s fiasco. Ray's. flooring only six men held the Saints pretty well under control until the fifteen minute mark of the initial frame when the fireworks started. Joe Cullen. given I technical foul for talking book to referee Earl (loss. was bounced for the evening when he Ittcmpted to continue the argu- ment, whereupon Irv McKli-moo also left the floor in connection wiiih the incident, leaving the Moneymen with mly four piIy- crs. Coach Fsther Mccvuignn. though not required by rule. then yanked one-of his Salon and the game wss f' ited four men to A side. Apart from the previous Ini.lc.l the only nofa-ble part of the con- iat wu the shooting of Jack Reardon. who. after I slow first half hit for 31 points in the last cantotorsekupennmevina 30 total for the nightis play. Pele Dmphy Ind Joe Mulielly showed t teem mil-it as they unselllm- I passed to Reunion time Ind Igain instesd of shooting them- selves. 'Gum.p 'fPreaoher" Gilli: led the losers with 17. followed by Mac- esoh. Welsh swamp Schemes”: as-sr 'nie second encounter wu Ill Welsh. Is Earl Nicholson's obsrgu played hesda-up bail oil the wIy to smother the Westerners under fensive game. lumped to on eIrly load which they held throuabout. never se- riously threatened by the Schm- 'tes who never stoppedtrying. Playing shndout bell for the Welsh were Charlie Hine Ind guard Ian Ashford. who held the visitors too men. Smith Ind Llukletter. to their lowest point totals of the year It 112 Ind 11. P. W. C. ployed I great team game so every man on the squad potted It lent four points. lime and Jack MeAndrew being high with is each followed by Moc- Nujht who added 10. Also pie!- in; I good (me was Bill Me- Andraw. who played I smooth pivot. handling the ball exceptlo - Iiiy wsii. Tops for the loos:-s.were Smith Ind Linkletter with 12 Ind ii. Bill Stewart not 0. P. W. C. ranked 12 cent of Iiolr shots ,. Somewhat ..D. H: . ;:'”P...a.tg3 vIn o '.l'h0:lI.IiiId. em. ii" 9.53 comer. Gouioir . blocked by one of ' mi” "' ” Llnc- : Goal. D'Aoust; fepot. Powers. Mykotyn; can. i . Alida;-. Tiiomu. Ford, iett. Sulllvee. Cmairlottmowwll G011. Gordy". defence. viuue. uei...;....; ....,,,,' 'Pl"8iI10!'i whit. Fsvero. Psw1y.' slxvn: subs. Tnvls. Dutohak. M9,. row. Bsthuie. D. Horeok. J. Hor- giua ' M” : , Copvus. SUMMARY - First Period Sconinc: None. Penolriesz None. Second Phrlod l-Cluriottetowsi. D. Ho:-edk (J. I-ioreck. Beaudry) .... .. 4:23 2-Halifax. Sullivan. ' Cflhornes) 8:41 3-Halifax. Brown (Sullivui. Ford) ifzls Penalties: Themes. Heston, Morrow. Third Period Scoring: None. Nevin and am Mcxinnon with i0 V ' Pernltiu: Morrow. McLagu., and 10 free ones. 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