ii 7 I i i. t. I. 1: Halifax Club Suffers Fifth Straight Loss As Sydney Wins 6-4 l-l.A1.IF'AX. March 12 -(OP) Sydney Millionaires defeated 1lali- olthe Millionaires 16:8 bunn most of their tries, ilicks had the door LITTLE SPORT . PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 13. 1952 iy Rouson GLAOE BAY. N. 3.. March 12- (CP)-Glsce Bay Miners steam- rvlled Moncton Iuwks 10-2 to- night in a Maritime Major Hockey five goals without a reply in the third period. fax St Mary's s-4 tonight in s 3"” ”3'"”': scrambly Maritime Major League I m,u. dam,” game-the fifth straight loss for uvlangakio o8N'lMm;ws" P. . the Halifax Club and its first to Sydncy here since Oct. 29. Three unanswered goals in the second period gnve sixth-place Millionaires enough for the ver- ritct. Both clubs have playcd I1 killing schedule over the last nine- days and it was evident in the play Millionaires played it strictly do-, fcnslve game that dulled most of the Saint's thrusts and it was only in the last period that llnlifax .-howed any drive when they out-,l scored Mills 2-1. , George Robertson st-oi-ed twin-l to lead Sydney with singles going to Joe bevaiidoski. Frank Bath-l or 3-Sycliiey, Lcvmidosl.-l gate. Cliff Roach and Bruce Gal l 4-Hnmnx Thompson laghcr. The last. along with line- niates Frcd Hildebrand (ind .-ilcxl Biruknw. gave Saints the most tiouble. l 3 l.cvaiidoskl's goal was the fluke; of the season. Th: burly defence- man rifled the puck frcni ti-in bltielinc, it hit the back bsardsl iclioundcd up to hit goalie Jimmy McRae; king; Ford. Halifax-Goal. Strachan; Of-ficials-Matlilcu, Elliott, SVMMARY Leo iLamoureux's Islanders mov-, 1 ed within two games of clinching I "' rmod second place in the Maritime Ma- .--Ilalifiix. in-Ai-tiiur 11:49 -1ff,,yH,i;:lf:,ftege”'i;',: '”5”;,n';"3h3o,: 2”syd"e-l' Rabenwn Beavers 5-3 in a fast and cleanly (Levandosku . 12:08, played game at the Forum. (Drnlnvillci Pciialties-Warwick 6:37, nooskl 14 :05. Second Period Sirachaii in the neck then roll;dl 5-5)'dilt'3'. Batligatc down his bark into the net. i Sydney was behind only once in the first period. Joe lVlilCA1'illlll”; popped in the opening goul :illCl thcn Mills come back willr l-W0 to move out front. Thompson tied it up for I-lalifzix before the periodl ciidcd while Levandoski was doing time for holding. ; In the second Sydney w:nt aherull 9-Sydney. Gallagher 5-2. Saints scored the first goal of, the third. a long drive by llosking that Cliff Hicks didn'tl see. Gallagher matched that goal Ralph 10-Halifax. Watson forwards. Gallagher. Bir- ukow, Roach, Robertson. Bathgate. Hildebrand, Pirie. defen- ce, Dralnvillr. Weaver. Bloom Hos- forwnrds, McArthur, Leawick Bowness. Nixon. Campbell. Watson, Thompson. wnrwicls 13:08! 14:28 Lev-v . The win extends the Islanders Referee Ffughie Gillis last night unbeaten streak to seven games .officiated at his first M. M. H. Inland their lead over third place game in several weeks when hell-Inlifax Saints to five points. The worked with Pete Mill on the is-lsalnts sank lower into third place hinders-Beavers contest. Hiighicfhlst night With 8 8-4 1088 C0 5N- received a broken collar bone in'n0l:- Sydney several weeks ago when hcl 1'01' W0 P914055 the Islanders .'.-sydiiey, RU'.lL'll : . L 1 , 01d..g,m..,- completely outclassed the flower iLA3Viil'lCl0Sl(l. Rt.bei'tsoiiI 4:00 was PAS! I11: 5; ea: on m,. to: and POWEF 01 Saint John. In the .93”: W . ltl'd id th 13 ft :- ihere last night he received a, warml 1” perm 9 93”” h ""9 (C'""a3h”' Bmllmh” 553”'hand from the crowd and thus: d w get back in me 3”” and i Robertson 7-Sydiicy, ' MCR,4lEt Third Period 8-1-latlifiix. Hosking (Lcswick. MCAriliurl (Birukow. Hildebrand) (Campbell. Nixoiii 16; Pcllflltics--Blocili 14:42. Nixon and Billy Watson ended the scor- 18:34. 133201 ficial in the M. M. 1-LL. this season, uilwgames to clinch the runnr-r-up! came within one goal of the win- ners. A third period goal by Bob Gay. however, spoiled their bid. it-cry probably became the first of- to get a round of apblxuise. ' I o rlandcrs to victory with two goals. As a result. of their win the Is-Idim Mcxenzte, mum smith and Ilanders took a stranglehold on sec- Don Bellrlnger scored the other and place. They are five points up;countei's. Maccracken of Saint. 538'on the Halifax Saints and need,John fired two and Ronnie Hurst only two wins in the six rcmaining,0ne. With the exception of the last spot, The saints have your immogpcriod the Beavers never threat- ileft. which represent a total of oight,9"9fl- 1" the 7179- 595510" they had 'points providing they win all of.,101" Show 55 REY Frederick and !them. Of the Islanders six ganics.'m the sewhd Perlcd "V5 The" mg with n tally at 16:58. STOPS:- . o'lllSi. two goals were the results of Saints had their best chances inlstraclian 4 5 5-15 :ma,a,.:,e.. at home and H" rmmmd .lucky breaks Wm. their 1”; coun. the first period when they nut.shot,il-licks 14 1 8-2st ” . . . ter being a nicely executed play. ' -gr-W: rrrrrr or - '- i so --------or -- --w ' .. g ,, . . But shortly arm the midway or In addition to stirii..tiriiin.,. gm; (mo) period may oame wmm, Tentative Schedule Stanley Cup Playoffs NEW YORK. March l2--(APl-- The National Hockey League to-, day set up a tentative schedule for the circuits Stanley Cup playoffs starting March 35. In the playoffs. the first-place team meets the third-place club in a best.-of-seven series and the series" "B" T" (Montreal vs. Boston) March 25 and 27-At Montreal. Mar. 30 and April 1-At. Boston. April 3-At Montreal. April 6-At Boston. April 8-At Montreal. (Toronto vs. Boston) second-place tyegm fgceg the March 25 and 27-Al. 351011. fourth-place club in a similar set.i March 29. APT” 2 Ind 5-Mr T0- The two winners then meet in l'0hi0- another best-of-seven series for April 5-1” 308'-0". the cup, April 8mAL Toronto. With the season ending only 11 lT0"""l0 V5- N0" Y0?” days off, only first placemwon by MBl'Ch 25 and 27-At New York. Detroit-is set. Montreal and To-1 March 29 and All?” 1-M T0- mnto are second and third. re- l'0hi0- spectlvely. only three points apart April 3-M New Y0”!- hut far ahead of the rest of the APT” 5 Rhd W-N4 T01'0m0- , pack. Fourth-place Boston and N0 dates Were Set for R P08811116 nn,h-p1ace New York are gcpm-at- New York-Montreal series. That ed by a bare two points. will be arranged later if neces- To cover most of the possible 511FY- - : series. the league officials orrang-l Among those present It the ed the following tentative dates: meeihlg Were 13381"! Pmsldehli Clarence Cumpbell:. Frank Selke, Series "A" Montreal: John Reed Kilpatrlck, (Detroit vii. Toronto or Montreal) 5)??? YOH” wan” Brown Bos- Marcli 25 and 2'1-Al. Detroit. ' Jack Adams. Detroit; and March 29 and April 1-At 'l'o- ,'.E;2'c';g,,fc';l"9”' T"'”"” "5 ronto or Montreal. l April 3-Detroit. April 5-Toronto or Montreal. April 8-Detroit. . i , nn...nn ll.ll.L. Standings sm siior riiiisiiimi ;,,.,,.,.,.,.,,,,',G." By The Canadian Press ........ n W L T F A Pts Rolls of Film tlcvclopcti and Detroit . 40 14 ii 188 124 91 printed. 21 hour scrvlct.-. Double Montreal .. . 32 23 9 183 149 73 size prints. Any roll of 8 ox-'Toronto 27 21 16 154 140 '10 poauro only 40 cents. lleprintsllioston . .. 21 28 15 143 184 57 4 cents each. Mall Film Servlccl New York .... 22 30 13 1'13 -192 5'1 lchicago 15 41 8 144 216 38 liharlottetown. FORUM CALENDAR Man. 11 to 15 TUESDAY-HOCK EY-Sl'l)NEl'I-8:30. lilac-ir hold on second vim tho I yinciics of tying the score. With the hinders also clinched a play-ot:lBo.,.Vor5 H-gum; by one goal ploy. soot last night. It is now mathem-ting coach Johnny O'Flaherty put atlcallv impossible for the Monc-fmeidl-um in the clear and Ray ton Hawks to catch the Islnndcrs,Frederick turned him aside with ll even if the Islanders should lose clever stop. . all their remaining izames and the, Hal Gordon was a busy man in Hawks win all of theirs. Th--,the Beavers nets as the Islanders, ,Hawks as a result of their l(l-zldtrccted 3-l shots his way He loss. slumped to sivpoints l:Ehlndil.l.ll'll0d back 29 of them with a the Glace Bay Miners and tht-iv-liiuinbcr being from point blank play-off chances have practically range. ' been eliminated. Within the nextl Georrze MCI-ni;,an fired the first two days "my mept nu. M111jon-:Sll0t on net with a hard drive 3;,” tn svdney twice and it ,,,,..from the blucline that Gordon pun as though the Hawks ma,-pclleared lto the side. Seconds later yet finish in the basement instead P83 glificeddrm she Islander! end lot in. Mills. 1- Millionaires are E" "'5 9 8 0i one that onlv three poin.s below the Hawks. lnederick b10ck9d- . . . ; The Islanders started with the , :Whitlock - McKenzie-Gray trio, Strange ihihis hhlc be?" M91 their most dangerous attacking nenlns in the M. 31- H- La lhls unit. and they controlled the play heels. on Monday night the Glace ,Bay Miners defeated the Million-" alres 8-0. On the following ni"ht the Islanders defeated the lili- lionalres 14-1 and last night i.lC Mills downed Halifax 6-4. its our,the play by ciu'rying puck guess that the Miners let the Mil-,into Beaver territory. Marshall nommo, win on Monday so mattbackhniided a. rink-wide pass to they (me Miners. would he in good to Travis and the stocky ftttlellsc-1. shape for the I-lawivs on 'rues:inyv,r1;I(iiI;1 isgngrom about 10 feet 1n-, '. -fte ttinv be-5 - ;?:dw.F:;::5adya)n12m raggrfinsth met Six minutes later the Islanders Islanders the Millionaires saved "med mm ” 2'0 lead ” "'9 ”' themselves for last nlcht In both C315 swmmed "V" me Bmve" 1" the Stmte , ER; sod dmdo the Saint John end. Jim McKen- cm-" : 33.9 3 ,zie tipped "Buck" Whitlock's re- "'d-'- ' . . lliounil into tn; net as he skated by or tic secon goal. . The Halifax Saints losing streak in the 13,40 man; Johnny nut.- has now extended to five games. chak drew a. minor penalty and IThe last road trip of the saints before he returned tne bellVel'ti although they failed to score on their first trip out. Don Bellrlnger opened the scor- ing by deflecting Larry Travis's slap shot. Willie Marshall started was probably their most disastrous got into the scoring column. The of the season as they lost all four goal resulted from a poor clearing Igamos, Thesc moses oopnmmty attempt and Maccracken sudden- havc taken a lot of steam out of W Wuhd himself in the W357. "0 the Hangoman, as tndtcnmy in boat Frederick with a hard rising their loss to Sydney last night. ma" "Om 10 teem llowever, the "Telephone Team" is' The I5"'"d"3 were 3'19"" it a power-packed squad and after tlie,ma" at the Sm” M the wccmd rest which they will get between 'now and Satiiirlziy they will still be pplcniy hard to boat. by Dutchak, Mcl..agan, Beaudry and Gray kept the Beavers from lgct.tii)g into scoring position. At ylhe two minute mark Beaudry arr piaiiiizzibiokc into the clear btil. he fail- nt thc ed to beat Gordon. Twenty seconds later Bob Gray gotil. Whitlock .-- The islanders now some of their finest Il()('.l(P,i season. They have been unbeatcnl in their last. seven games and havescored his first Islan.ders 5-3 Victory Over Beavers Tightens H .iGrip On. Second Place Once again Gray paced the Is-i lto within 25 feet of Gordon be- fore letting go a drive that caught the short side. Phil Vltale drew starting Marshall 1 an assist for Iaway. 4 Bob Gray came close to firing another goal five minutes later but Gordon stopped his drive. Frederick came up with a smart. save off Mccracken for the goal- tending jem of the session. Matters roughtened up durlngl the last half of the period wtthl Carl Smelle and Fiivero playing. leading roles. There was no dam- age and no penalties resulted. - Mccracken scored his second goal by deflecting Howard Lee's long shot. The shot, a screened one was fired from Just inside the- (blueline and Frederick never sawl it ldropped into the net. 1 moved to within a. goal of the Is- landers. Mccracken carried over the Islanders line, turned around and slid a. pass across to Ron ,Hurst. The latter. in full stride shot the puck into the lower left hand corner. But. in another two minutes the Islanders had it back and the Saint John rally was spiked. Whit- lock raced up the ice on a one man effort and took both defense- men out of the play. Bob Gray 'followed up and shot one into the rigging from short range. The Be”V'-"'5 Played W"'h0"i "'9 league game at. P. W. C. last night. services of Johnny Ubriaco. Kenny Macmmul. of P. W. C. was mm scorer with 25 points. Watson and Johnny Arundel. Play- ing coach 0'Flaherty took his regular turn on defense. Mc- Cracken and Meldrum were the pick of the Saint John forwards along with Pete Lnngelle. . "Buck" Whitlock and Bob Grtiy led the Islanders point-getteis with three each. Whitlock three assists and Gray two goals and an assist. The two teams will meet here tonight in another game before moving to Saint John for a game Two minutes later the Beavers 9,5 mmghL sidelined for almost two months Trounce P.S.S. 14. MacArthur 25. Bowness 7. Wood 1. Messer 1. MacKiiinon 0. Wraii 2. Soprr 1. had Matheson 0. Fans uigmii Pete Wywrot collected six points. one goal and five sulsts. ' Leger got three goals and two as- sists while tho boss, coach Bud Polls. hqwirnered home two markers. Geoff Burman and Ronnie Rowe were the Moncton scorers. Dennis Filion picking up an assist on both goals. Bur-man, .also assisted by Tom Rockey. scored in the first period and Rowe counted just be- fore the second ended. Apart from miscond t penalt- ies to Rockey. Red Olsen of Monc- ton and Bob cooper of Glace Bay in the first period, it was an ex- ceptionally clean game. There were no penalties in the last. two Plays Tonight gave Glace Bay. in tourth place. 78 points compared to Moncwn's '12. Sydney Millionaires. who defeated Halifax St. Mary's to- night. are trailing with 69 points. Glace Bay - Goal. Arneil: de- fence. McBride. Cooper. Myketyn, Bloomer. Windley; forwards. Wy- wrot, Haley, Leger. Poile. Ander- son. Chorley, Dalglefsh, Lelmontl. League game that saw them fire Boo p1Iyinc- - Glace Bay Miners Trounce Hawks 10-2 ieEeTdis6iTn3dk?y7s1i3T Wine- Robinson, Bchoies. Rowe. SUMMARY , First Period 1-Glace Bay. Anderson (Polls, Bloomer) . 2-Glace Bay, McBrid (Wywrot) 3-Glace Bay, Iaege (Wywrot, I-Ial 4-Moncton, (Fllion, Rockey) ............ .. 16.53 Penalties -- Olsen .38. 8.40 minor Moncton - Goal, Lockhart; de- and misconduct. Cooper 5.05, Rockey 5.49 misconduct, Windley 6.40, Haley 11.42. Second Period 5-Glace Bay, Hale y (Wywrot) . 13,41 6-Glace Bay, olle (Anderson. Bloomer) .... .. 14.50 7-Moncton, Rowe (Fillon) . 18.52 Penalties-None. Third Period 8-Glace Bay, Chorley ...... .. 8.12 0-Glace Bay, Lege (Wywrot) 11.21 10-Glace Bay. Leger (Wywrot. Myketyni ...... .. 14.55 11-Glace Bay. Wywrot (Leger, I-Ialcy) .. 15.20 12-Glace Bay. Polio (McBride) . 11.20 Penalties-None. Stops: Lockhart .14 10 .'.'..'im4'l Arnell 8 Ill 4-2'1 C l B h . , . unit it struck his arm and ..d”?i2if...?.?...?f".'I7i?i .i?3l'f3..'35. ticn against the Saint John Beav- Bonhomme has been Rangers Set with a broken elbow. P.W.-6. Girls NEW YORK, March 12 --(CP)- Little Wally Hergcshclmer, scored three goals tonight as New York Rangers wailoped Chicago Black Hawks 10-2-the highest goal out- Tlic Princc of--Wales College girls trounced the Prince Street School girls 56-15 in a basketball Hockey League game this season. into a fourth-place tie with Bos- ton. Both teams are fighting for the remaining Stanley Cup play- of-! berth. In racking up the one-sided vic- tory, the Rangers broke their own league record for the fastest four goals in one game. During the third period Don Raleigh and Ed Slowiiiski scored once each and Hergesheimer twice-all during the space .7! two minutes and 10 seconds. The old record for the fastest four goals was two minutes and 36 seconds. accomplished twice by the Rangers in the 1941-42 sea- Lineups: 11. w. C.-Gtiidon a, Creelman P. S. S.-Worthy 1. Murphy 0, Whitlock 5, Pickard ti. Miicbougnll 0. Cook 0, put by one team in the National: The victory moved New York period but smart defensive work, Friday mam. Goal. Gordon;EAtte.nd Saint John SOIL in the third period when the Ran- Mosi: of tonight's fireworks were defence. C. Smellc, Lee. Mesich, gem rammed seven goal! put 0'Flaherty: forwards. T. Smellc, The Islanders meet the Saint named HMTV Lumlcy wmmm 3 Hurst. Meldrum. Nlcilllc. M(:- John Beavers tonight in their sec- reply: Cmckehi Mulligan. Bl-lcllimall. LiIll- nnd last game of the schedule on . T Klhgi 1 u I G I F d 1 k homo ice and the Club executive is aunmluy l taro eown- oa. re erc; h gt mg 1 l defencev T”Vl3r Duwhhkv V"319- liflrlf llllll ll?l'll Ftiutalgescremlllilzzucoi?-I Pint Period 1 McI..a.go.n: forwards, Gray, Train- or. Favero. Marshall. Bellrlnger, have only two homes zen m 1-New York. Slowinaki Whitlock, Pawlyshyn. McKenzie. me ,8 mm. schedule an th n 8 (Stewart) 18:28 Beaudry. Smith. won-t tinay an local 1; H13” it fenalties-Ciee 8:16. Stanley Referees Gillls. lenst March 24:. stated Club Prep 9:51. Gadsby 19:57. nut Pmod ildant Dr. F. C. Dourzan last night second Period 1gch,mouetow,.o ,,...,,.mge,. two hope the fans who have sun- - I .Mm.5han' -n.av,'. H o 5,” ported the team so wonderfully all 2-New York, Sinclair zgcharloowtowm Mcxenzlc season will turn out in strength (LaPradc) . 1:58 (whmocko Gray, . H I H 113, for those two contests. 3-New York. Dlclrenson gmsotm John. Mccmcken 15.35 The team is battling for second (Hergesheimer, Buller) 6:36 Pgngltieg A Dupohak 13,40, Vt- place in the standings and the 4-Chicago. Mosienko me 19,50, ,squad who finished in the runner- (Bodnar) 1844 second period up spot has the choice of deciding 4-Charlottetown, Gray where the first two home games 9:24, caught: (2) 13:29 and m;u,5 (Whitlock) . . 2.20 will be played." he continued. If Stanley 13;o5. 5-Charlottetown, Smith the team does not make second (Marshall, Vitale) 2.42 niacc the next home game will not Third Period Penalty-Dutchak 11.32. Third Period 6-Saint John. Mccracken (Lice, Buchanant .. .. '1-Saint John, Hurst be played here until March 28 or t two weeks from tomorrow." "In the meantime we have only 7.11 the game here tonight and the grime against. Sydney on Monday (McCracken) . 9.26 t in, M t. 1 t h 9-0hBl'l0"Mv0Wn. GFBY lrllgycrsmilintlvl the gln;:lo)f'l: stdrt iwhmmkl .- H -V "-34 Good crowds at those games would Penlliy-Mellch 19-43 ll" warmlv appreciated" he con- I Stops: Icluded ' ' Gordon , 10 10 9m3!l . , - p Frederick oooooo U . 4 5 1g"; l Right uinticr Connic Bonhommc will be back in action tonight. Winger Walt Pawlyahyii who has been bothered with a bad back for the past couple of games. will sit out tonight's contest. cuiinfciiif CHILDREN'S SKATING 4 to 5.10 shown more scoring punch than ntobatwd the puck from the side of o , , , , any time this year. The Whitlock- the not and Gray. who was left, WEDNLSDAYmHOChLY-ST. JOHNm3:30. M,,cKenz1e-Gmy mo hos oeonlunggverggi fgpped th: dirslc aiorzieq S , ' 8 En CFC WEH CI ' .1: THURSDAY.-ST' JOHRI-8:30 lilltstlaigdlllilgtx1ddad;3ge;he&l:&u;Elbefore another half mlnute had gm 12,”. o 0 l-lRlD.'iY.-SC1-1001. HOCKEY-'i':.'l0. ha, poked up mm 3,515.5 ..-m;.Ielapsed- This time Denis Smlthl Ice 1-i:-:. J. ciiu-tie vs E. s. Gid- CHILDREN'S SKATING 4 to 5:30 Gray has scored six goals and as-Hid the 30113,"? h",l,"e't ";f'"3, '1 dines. I slsted on two more. Macxenzic has pa” '0 m1 " " " e ""9" I05 3-D" Mcnmhld "- Jvhh ' ' SATURDAY-GENERAL SKATING . . ........................... .. 2:30 to 4:30 med two goalg and picked up as-'11": .'I33iL”.?'f9.-i'l'.'fll.'T".'Fff! McDonald. e l PHYSICAL FITNESS sists in four. The three players have! 1T M:'I::m3.TDr' Mcmw" "' w' E . uoooo go ogwm”,w,gg-AAgwg mmued as Wm” mjl” W” '1': 655' . . . Ice 4-'A. W. Hyndman vs. w. 1,. Team captain Wes "Buclso" of mono they no not, mg only McNeili. Trainor was presented with a one; who hay, been promos up the , 7.00 PM. beautiful chest of silver last night T I. T -"I H o points. we, wmi, wand mu, Md Ice 1-J. B. Moore vs. W. R. Jeii- as a wedding gift from the Island- I I assisted on two. Bellrln er that ”h'- "5 h0Ck9Y 193-111 Ind Club. The 3 . one and assisted on four wiiiie Aclcxfn 3-DE PWW” '45- 1'1 1”- nresfntvatiog was made by Chm , Deni smith scored one and helped ” ' P198 den 1'- F- C- D0088?! Ind ISLANDERS VVISH T0 CON SOLIDATE SECOND PLACE on :1;-ee more in mg poo; gwo Dg;3l:w3-COL Fun Vl- Elmer MC- coacl;n:eo! Ltahmougelux dpriorn to the 1 M. 1 on do 1 on - open a 0 san ers- eavers IN LEAGUE JANDING 3.5 2...? .-ii vii'.l."li.:'i2.T. nit Ice H E Burden 4- 4- game. he intended to hit a point a game M”'''”' N. H, u Tl: glelilfrs on .l33:Iib1cli1lE llnfed ' l'f h l.Hl8l3SlBl5lt ' ' P Trl "9930? TICKET SALE: gillghtrglnouslellve hilt total for the wf,?,h”TJ' 1" Mcm” "' w' H" the presentation which was made TODAY season to 33 and this alom with he '3.” C Amman V. J 8 at celnuglel ice. 'Il'l'Ied::10WudI and plnly. ' ix g ills lV him 39 Hill. I I ' . ' "5 0" Y 3P9 in 9 DOPU (IT 9 T0 6 S 0 K "L - o no M”D”'"'d' player whose marriage took place The boxing gloves in the Islond- - JV” "9" 180- era dressing room have been hung . :m-r-rm . up for the season. Hanging over ".".".L R N the door are two six ounoers and -?- 3. TSMCCQMQCCCT N l.'ii”.5l'3f." .glgl'eecse Bigeclmdld w i. D r A no . lowing words "Hung up until after Saint John 49 22 10 34;; am no St E X. ' til! play-offs." Kid Matt Meslch Oh'TOWll 40 M 9 W 397 O9 roughed some other player as he I-niifsx .18 40 8 30.835 84 -- H - 5 M did Jim MIBKQIIIIQ lull night they Glace Bay 35 41 0 M 310 78 NEW GIaASGi3W. N. S.. MINI1 , Q . might have been taken out of re- Moncton 30 40 12 B 328 72 ll -(OP) -New GiuB0W RING?! , tirernent. Sydney 29 48 u macs so tontcht eased BL Francis Xavier 5' 9 go NAVAL -.l"I'I:IE ll. C. N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! Got the Facts about a Navy Career from. RECRUITING OFFICER , :fu.in.c.s. ousm cmutiom, smis sutuimo ' ,owNo 666 I YEO TIIEATR IIONTAGIII - nniasmnr . IIIDAY - siirmnar BROKE . vm roimson - wumur monsoic uoN..1-ung,' .. III. IIALOIIIP University 8-5 to lake I 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Maritime lu- lbn cup finals. Robertson led Rangers with two goals and Wilson. Legcre. storey and McDonald scored the others. swartuck paced the ooileglans Penalties-Dewsburyw (major) 5-Chlca go. Peters (Gadsby, McFadden) .. 4:50 6-New York, I-lergeshcime (Ronty) 8:50 '1-New York. LaPrade (Kullman. Sinclair) . 1:48 8-New York, Raleigh (slowlnski. Bullet-) ..... H 11:10 8-New York, slowinskl (Bullert 13:01 10-New York. Ilergeahcimer (Ronty Dickenson) 13:18 ll-New York. 1-Iergeshelmcr t (Ronty) .. . :20 13-New York. Ktillnianl (Sinclair) . . it: Penalties- Dewsbury 11:01. Stewart 19:31.- Sugar iiay To Defend Crown In Bout ltiiiighl By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO. March 12 - Record Walloping - Hawks 10-2 Sets ll-ot Pace Play-maker deluxe Roy "Buck" ywhltlock (above). picked up three more assists last night as the Is- landers defeated the Beavers 5-3 at the Forum. Whitlock now has 87 points and is tied for sixth place in the league scoring with Pete Wywrot of Glace Bay. w.i(.s. Eke 0ut Win Over ii.-0.0. The West Kent School sirls do- feated the Union Commercial Col- lege girls 40-38 in a. City I-9iI.8'll9 busketball game played last night at P. W. C. E. Smith was hill! scorer for the winners with 19 points while Claudette MIcMllllii of U. c. C. topped all point.-gab ters with 25. Lineups: W. K. S.- E. smith 19. 1-1. Whit- look 6. B. MacDonald 0. L. Smith 8. W. Taylor 1. S. Vessey 6. 5. Campheli 0, :1. Rogers 0. U. C. C.-C, MacMlllan 25. M- Murray 0, A. Home 0. S. Duffy 4. J. MacDonald 0. L. Reeves 9. Milton Hornets ” Win Semi-Finals The Milton Hornets won the North River League semi-finals last night by defeating the Nina Mile Creek Bulldogs 7-3. The Hornets will now sdvance into the league-finals against the Com- wall Meteors; G. Crewya scored three (0115 for the Hornets and Hear! 0'0- MICMIH and Macrlarlane the other two Milton goals. I"orilh0 Bulldogs Taylor. Macbougall Ind (AP) - Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson, fighting for the first time since he regained the crown last September. defends his title here tomorrow night in I 18-round bout withicarl (Bobo) Olson of, Honolulu. The tap dancing boxing master actually boxed only 18 rounds while for this bout but he will go into the ring a prohibi- tive favorite. Price makers shrug ged off speculation as to the out- come with "name your own odds.” A crowd of poulbly 1,000 is ex- pected to account for cute re- ceipts approoohinc 818,000 at the not be televised or broadcast rnon Bunyan Cancer Fund. Rob- ed Netproooodswlll goto the.Rs-l tinghtsahareofthoer. who has concerned. Robinson knocked out Olson 1'! Mscllschern were the marksman. . The cleanly-played nine WI-9 played before a crowd of about .700 fans. Referees Jack Kane and .1-larry MaoI.aughlin handed out 14 lpenalties. seven to each team. Richard llelums Front Florida MONTREAL, March 12 - (OP) - Maurice Richard cams hick i civic Audltorinln. Tbs mutton wlllfroin riorias to hooker hrritmi todaywtthsluntsnbutltlllnoi on no " mil "l..h.'i' 3?.L'm - rishtr intuoa ti nml 0' the National Hockey lull-I0 purse. less Ii. to the fund. Promo- ter lllismnxynsalsotsoont-'dule.ssldhestiilfeclIthIDI"' trlbuttng his profits. at times but wouldn't balm! all Although Sugar Ray about playing hoe!!! 1'" tlonsforthctitiodcfoncobavs wan tenths . besnuilshtuabuttqrnrsklu, nclttisrhsriorblshandlsrsssem-op;-oyggignforoqulsknturn match. with two pair and nuns and montlu no in Phllldllphia In 12' ' "tit": on 3"."".”'... .. .. was .. -......... '"'""”'” ' '""”'" '”"' . .t . e - I 8 en . &' 18 the first an Rangers ma the man nun sunowbat diffloullaal MINNIAPOLII. iitmn 12-53.1; score 4-4 in the second. and rmsd us. I-(sully I - Pnlmt-or Nu lhchtfmmn, in two goals in the third to their thht":i,n:aWlIn Novulnbur. aid I? ha IkIMMf'3',"a ”"”..........n..nM"'"l' ”'"' since: has - fu"I 10-round. ta-gm bout:-I"'J 1'” L." 1., td.in advance gm Boy woutan. MN"- FIT lIIN0lD'oIII.u(o.AlIilnIzuidInIIlt i oruuuiowinntoatstic-rag ashousakocper. Phone 410 or-Younctn cw York.uay1.llob4nsonlnat.it.Ioboutin um. I . zlhculd he lose to Olson than Limo April 18.