Ir-"Kansas Roper, Sensational Pineau Fires 3 Goals To Pa Merrill Piiieau's third goal of the ' ht t 8:19 I th third r'od ti third p riod. . . . . lffvc llie Basilica eYouth Clilbl a uln Elli Rlsper had ill) stops and l "EARS MAKE tommucx F. Shepherd, MacLure, Smith; for- close 5-4 victory over the Park- Gehrke 16. ,-M 2303 9' me Fewud Memu wards, J. Ready, W. Shepherd. dale Flyeys 8, the Sports Arena y ' V Pineau and Harry Simmonds broke Lewis. Burke, Pineau. Simmonds, y- last night to even up their semi- ROPER 55550 "05'”- y m away wtthponly one Paglifdale Play L, shepherd. i final playoff series at one game Roper was SE'llSJllUli(il ill 8 97 ac ' mew cam Wet n el Pafkdalel G081. R0Pi'F1f1"l'3"59v FREDERICTON (CP) S. Fred. brace toa middle frame trio. Hard redhead line and beat Roper on a high Hill, A. MacLeod. Josey. k. Rcadyyye,-lcion Capitals. continuing their PIBY dllfinl me W51 395W)" '4” each. It was a lightening fast, hard- hitting game of hockey and almost "1000 fans fought their way through a nasty storm to take it in. The youth club opened up a 2-0 lead in the first period as they rrtplayed the Flyers by a vast margin firing 17 shots at Frank Roper while Gchrke in the B. Y. C. nets was called on to make only one save and that was a soft one near the end of the period. Park- duct to Jack Ready al N15 (ll first period. The )'0"”E was the ditfcreiice bt'll)'Ek'll 3 2'0 B. Y. C. lead and a 10-0 lead as the Flyers played llzlli-llle period a man Sham gmlliig; .3 penalties while the youth club uas l)9l18"Y' free. Roper stoiitml who was parked on with the puck and liner y tremendous save as l.l(-.VIl 5110?- herd seemed to liaiio iiutliiiiu but air between the .lttlll('Sy and t:i1c puck as he sailed in to lnfli Hi) i 8 ce 5-4 B.Y.C. Victory ly on a low shot to the corner. hard one to give the youth club Moore; Carver, Gregory, MacLeod. a 3-0 lead. Jim MacLcod finally broke through to get Parkdale on the scoresheet at 4:55. The marker came after the Flyers Dunn-Mac- Leod-Hurry line began to put a lot of spark into Parkdale's at- tack. Dunn fought for the puck in the corner and whipped a hot pass to MacLeod standing uncovered in front. Parkda1e's second goal was more herd (Ready, Lewis) 19-Z4 dale, S. Carver 7:14: LINEUPS I B. Y. C.: Goal, Gehrke: defense! forwards. A. Carver. -I-yttroiig playoff opposttloii against Dunn. llurryi --the league - leading Saint John Beavers. again took the driver's seat with a convlcing 5-2 triumph C. p,,,ea,,y'Puesday night. This gave Caps a W Shep. 2-1 lead in the best-of-nine semi- lfinal of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. Bi-avers o ened mi 5' Macl,-'90d' , , . lthe second ll)eriod 811?; elillltgdngit ii: 3 Second period: 3. BA (. Piiicaii,,h(, third. Fredericton Idded E (F. Shepherdl 2:03; 4. Parkil:ilc.l Eagles Take Lead SUMMARY First period: 1. B.Y. (Lewis) 11:15; 2. B.YC Penalties: Gregory tilt-. Josey J. MacLeod (Dunn) 4:55: Park- 6. B.Y.C. W. ances ot goalies Plumher Craig. for Saint John and Vrlag 33 the full route. Frank Durrington and John Ine- clerc starred in plays but each n Lemay and Doug M - . .i ter Bill Barrett and Lloyd flinch- berger tallied for Saint John. iii-S" TT.'"F"h-rlottotun can-iu..iiF"w'.aiu-ii-y"”DTr7.iIi71ifo Lc.s......yygggg?,..mn.. Fredericton Caps tolled 'only by top flight.perform- , ' Jim Shirley and Shirley stopped 24 ddltion to other 5 oach Hugh Cam the scorema t elled only one in ingles hyplaylng poelt, Fermany cPhee. the int- tiale was a different team when disc on a rebound. H I t or less of Ty SK C I f" the second session got underway When the youth chili fiiiu y ion 8 g1 as ip arve Sh h d (L H 101,-: -. uark, 5” and after conceding the youth club Roper it was on a stint llllll (lg. let go I weak backhand shot from idafep it Careyzys (GI-egzjrvll '.lL':l6; " " , Summary:- i . I 3-0 10:, in the early minutes rected into me Page 0” ON. M lug, outside the blueline that bounced 8' Pvarkdalei A. MacLe0d,'A- Cary C plrst period: No scoring. Pen- rain? back hard to score four while own players. Brian Lewis col the by Gehrkes Olllslfetched "38 ""0 Very G,.eg,,,.yi 19315. allies; Lepine 2.04, 14.49, Jones liolcliiig the B. Y. C. to another pr " back to Pineau from a f;ice- theMne1E).. g I d Penalties: S. Cavery L. 5-l,,.plm-d V 4.14, palladlng 12,42, smith 19,03, single and end the period in a H off and as Kip Renilf altoiiintod W ".26ShRolperd'go:0lliisl lljlailt Madlurey Hm. Ready, The Smunnan Eagle! won the Second period: L y Saint Jam, deadlock. to stop the shot the purk lliclll gm cfyiulitlmyt ehllolgritsand-iiiie pucsk Tmrd period: 9. B.Y.C. Pmmu my game m ' best we of three Bane" (Jones) 7.29; 2. Freda” M Piiioaii and Wally Shcplierd took into the not off his hamrl just barely made it over the yedy (1,, Shepherd) 8:l9. series in the second round of an llgollt-llai Igzlhrggigglooiy lccampblialllll - A W N i 3 I 0 ,- Im Wrmd M3cL”1"9- '1 Rmdy intermediate "C" playoff at cm. iiness Runner-up care of all the scoring for the B. Y. That w: at 11:15 ol . . , y P y W : C. with Sliepliord adding a pair to when Ralph Josey was SIll)lllE out lylnecand mm made It A” m B. lmlgdlnflllsct). paud rink last M ht beau” th tbeclerc. Lemay) 10.7.2; 4. Fred- , Piiieaii 5 ho. -ti:ick '. an elbowing penalty. At le).--i when Skip Carver and Lloyd Shepherd r”-”Tl y g l g e ericton. Leclefc (D0-l'TlllE'-011) Physlca .Jini 'VizirLcod, Skip Carver. Al- Junior MacLeod was iii.-t coming hm barely sewed down in e Lrapaud Heartbreakers by a score 1544, penalties: Nicolle 6.03. ally of 9-4. The second game will be whitleek 7.04. The Ibo” foursome Wu runner. rink at the Charlottetown Club on (l-r) Lee Donald (second stone) Frederlctom Roger Partridge (mate) and xeizii back on the ice from a pen for playing with a broken stick picked up Read3I'S Third period: 5. L 9 m 3 y tDorringt,on., Fredericton, McPhee lie Carver and Junior MacLeod Monday. Skip Dr. Chris. Gallant Acorn (lead) each got one for Parkdale. Rotary Bonspiel penalty box with roughing senten- 3 cos when Allie Carver made it 4- Played "' at ClViC Stadium Thumr day. Sterling Phillips scored three up in the Physical Fitness curling play won by the Doug Cameron Leclerc ) Others are (Guardian Photo) is front and centre. Referees Maurice Goodwin and Wally Shepherd ., . - Art Perry passed around 11 two short pass to one side of the Pnrk- 5" yuym asf he Efmk Gregurys . 4,11; 6. y minute sentences and one miscon- dale cage and beat Roper clean- "M5 mm 3 ace'o ' goals for the whmers' mm Alfred 5.34; 7. Saint John. HlHchbETEel'i m-?Sm-S-c-S----ec---------- -----S--Scc- y Jack Readyg W35 9” (or mmkr Groom and Bob Bowness got two (xuzmay Smith) 19.37. Penalties: ) y , when the Flycrs tied the score. At lhree dclock this anemoon each. Gard Grady and Reg Phmlps Whmock syosy Donmgton 854' In lhe NYE,” were l”'e55'"g hard the annual Provincial Rotary B0n- kked u sin 19 mules on ma Blackburn 10.37. . 0:129 a(::fy;':crkl:fkth1:9';'ll;:e spiel will start the first of ii two goals wefe wfyed by B: Maclgon. Stops, . g .y D - ' """ld SWL Ml" teams mm aid. H. Howatt. Ferguson and Mc- Shirley . . . . . . . . . .. 13 6 5-24 . . ' S ' A Y M I ""3 (-37V" relayed 3 beP"m"l Summerside and eight teams from Nevin. Cram y , . , . , , , , , , , H 7 7 9.23 n S 935? that hugged the bluelme t” Charlottetown all rotarians will ' 'l"'"”r MaCLe”d , Md , MaCLe9d take part. After the first round U caught the short side with a slap- the annual banquet in the curl-mg G t 4 2 W. Y 5m”' club lounge will be catered to by e ' ) By JACK SULLIVAN main contingent expected Wednes- meeting a few weeks ago. The the Rotary Association. 2:30 draw - 10 end games. Ice 1 - (SS) - Garnet Peck. Vaughan Groom, Etisor Bowncss. Silas M:icFarlane vs (Ch't.) Reg Jenkins, F. Curtis. John Sim- monds, G. Milligan. ice 2 - (SS) - J. MacGrogor, most controversial wss the value of the touchdown, increasing it to aix points from the tradition! I ve. opposition is expected at satur- day's meeting. some Big Four team officials and coaches of the senior intercollegiate union have PINEAV GETS WINNER. A little bit of sloppy playing on Parkdaie's part gave the B. Y. C. its winning goal. Lloyd Shepherd grabbed a loose puck in the cor- iicr and was allowed plenty of lime to locate Pineau on front of day night. Then the real business starts. Thursday the newly - organized Canadian Football Council meets in camera. Six hours later an ex- ecutive meeting of the CRU will be held-in camera. Friday another Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)-Football men loaded with gimmicks and ideas are coming to Toronto this week to settle, or at least try to settle, a few pertinent questions about the Hat) who earlier replaced Eddie Stanky and the lowly Pirates of Pittsburgh welcomed a new man in the person of Bobby Bragan. in the pre-season polls the Yanks and Dodgers will undoubtedly be Even while we in these chilly temperate climates are busy shov- elllng out cars stuck in snow banks and news of hockey playoffs and curling bonspiels ' the head lines on the sports pages the annual of baseball Moncion Squares Weft glgyli, vlngrlwige y th the favorites as they should be Al (h t pt - k d th . O Sllllll 8011 CHI , ' ' e lie . ineau DIC 8 ll E 358 A, , cllmes '3 underway, Casey gtengel ready Stcngel has said that the and his ham slapyshm Eaugmpme B. MOllIS0l'I,ChC':al.lde lVeS.HF;1tillk P a 0 mm in Canada and his Bombers are in training for Yank! will be Slil'0l1EET,8l1d points Corn”. Daley vs I ) - Dr. .. sc- 3 ' closed CRU executive meeting is come out against it and the qua. the dgfense of ghei, AIL, pennam to his long list of starting pitchers Intyre. R. R. Bell, Robt. Pitt, A. As usual, there are lots of rum- acheduyedi mm may produce an nrgworh 0. gig gait iuinion yaiiu his Dodger gshrrwf-I;-astyyeaf Casfhhad only . . 1'”1V”- 3 SS, E F , y myde MONCTON (cm - Moncuiii L Kiley, siniicu 7.39. Power! gr: floatlns rymundi gfflyilsllvy; Possibly the most eagerly-sought the week. . n no ng lk wig , e cou rey on as 1: season ce - l -- . oe . .' y lwhy ' y owever, eve iig s us us a ll ( gg k 1 in . 3 0 e e opened - Whitey Ford and Bob Mad-3l4E3”v 4- Ledgerwwdi w' Hawks Shel back into ll" thick of lgfaftt 10 14 te 13 26 and it may continue to be so until sll.cesd)fn tllens1Sl”5?inGr(;Y ngirli lflnale. l ' i Baseball managers all over the TlH”l9Y- NOW he has Ford. Tllrleyi . MacAusland vs (Chit) - R. Man- the Atl8nlIC.C.0aSt Senior H0CkeY Second period. 4 Amhent officials bring their salesmanship. Toronto and Vancouver will bid DOnCa5l'Gr Slop! i, l i American circuit breathed a sigh Larsen. Bvrue McDerm0tt and ntiig, R. Jones. A. A. MacLeod, League semi-finals here Tuesday Wm, ,m,,.,, ,,' Schynm, H1: complaintg guggestinns and plead- ,0, me Nov 24 game which cl, 4 , M relief last October when Alston possibly.Bob Grim who was a 20- u 0 w, Rudd, by defeating Amherst Ramblers 5 Mom.” Sifmg” (Honk -La-. mus out hi the open mythe Canny gas in Thin nnybogiyys sue” 3' Hank Folyoln - . - same winner as a rookie but who we 4 (55, cg D,,,,,S,,,,y i.;,,,.l 4-2, tlelng the best-Ofnine series C-mm MM-' Penalties: Swen man Rugby Um" mm", meeuny : Saturday starting at 10:30 am. EYE RULE CHANGES HOLYHOKEL Mu.” (APF'.k. '- proved that the Yankees . d 1 trailed off ba ly ast year. The pl-oyimgial Physical Flt. Cannon, .Iohn Cameron. Bud Moun- Again it was Nick Pidsodny who 9.46, Botley 13.13. other mbjeds due for discussion Duncan” ml of sackvm. NB human arfytc: all. although there were 99 5 dull"! "'9 59"" ness curling meet takes lace lo- tain vs ICh'l) -- J E Burden my d 1 . AST when tii Dodger. them 1 AROUND AND AB0U'1'- In the ” i A ', i kept Hawks in the running. Pid- ll” P91” 011- 5- Mouciolh C81" : doubungen. Posgbly asS:VIreeSsuYt6l;,ef NIHL. tonight two games are sum igyriig tfl:-v; nS:lEnI:::'l;,I&t1:o cylilib Nvmvyilti nhlggglutt. L. D. MatKay. H. Emmy we soutstnnding. especially Via (Leduc, Bowness) 19,23. PeIn- But long before i5"8ll:,l;lB)' tmani rangeedfrgm Tlillle changes to in- slowed Hank Fmmn. 0; 4 the series the great fall pastime of duled which are of the utmost ,,,g,,,, 5,,,,,,,,e,s,de and m; gum, 3,30 gin" he, Summeyside S are ill the third period, when Ramh- :1 4106- 1-. Kiley 3-49. Kennedy issue Pmbabli lid h y lcu all free: much support for lun- Hanover, Mass.. in the second "manager firing" did,” cmm lg; importance to at least three teams. mersl-dc RCA? pamdpaung . q . D 191.5 made 3 lasumch effort to tie . , Leblanc 16.25, dried e nd cos o e - room or eams. round of ,1 schedulcd ,lx.m,mde,. usual number of victims last year imongiezitlhtagesion yLeafsi stint The y,,m'"'s '0; me me, wui Rt;YPG;z'lli)rw the game. He kicked out 23 drives 10 B 140 gfyrlorsnlny still:-Hlllld-tglke gogblgng thigh Ognltlye gflendl ll thfurevoft is 1- boiglnsdcard the Valley and as the spring approaches there 0 0 3 9 "H15 "W9 0 - : ' , , 0 er the r ute. 11 of them in the - 9 '5 3' V35 '5 " 9 9 0 9 ' 95 Wmm 99 0" Yell-8 lies 33' II bdore I. has been nary a change in the New York..........Once a sports advame '" me M”m"'e l'"'y'- 106 1 7- (550 - Ed F019Y. Uyde filiole. Motclcton whipped 20 drives Pldsodnll 6 6 11-23 early Wednesday morning with the changes adopted at its annual crowd of 1,200 fans. . . - offs to be held at Sackvllle on American League, old Case of writer was interviewing a malor M I, h 16 d H MacLaggan, John Ledgerwood. W. at Amherslis Cuff Hicks. ”to ” '3 an ' MacAusland vs (ch't.) -- R. Par- Bob Bownegs scored 3 pair or league pitcher and asked him, what do you owe your success7".... .... ..the pitcher said "clean living and a fast outfield” ............ ..Ring Lardner was once asked by an interviewer, who was a staunch advocate of the belief that" ”on the road to success of every great man you can always find a woman push- ing", "in how many ways has your wife contributed to your success? "Lardner who was a rather brusque fellow said, "well in 1919 she darn- ed a hole in one of my socks .... .. in 1917 she sewed some buttons on my shirt.. .and I think it was in 1920 that he told the kids to be quiet around the house while I was concentrating on a story I was writing .... .." The interviewer didn't wait for anymore. course is back with his Yankees; Al Lopez with Cleveland; Marty Marion at Chicago, Lou Boudreau at Kansas City: Paul Richards at Baltimore; ex-DodgerBrian Chuck Dressen, at Washington and Pinky Higgins at Boston. Em, A. Likely. A. Wellner. 5- Cal'- goals to lead the Moncton goal- son. gctters. Hawks had s one-man ad- lee 2 --- (SS) - Fred Davison. vantage when the tall leftwinger E. Cannon, John Cameron. Bud unloaded his two tallies I minute Mountain vs (Ch't.) J. E. Burden, and 12 seconds apart. I Freetown. Milton G. Greenough, ii. H. Simpson, M. The twocoal outburst wiiml out Reeves, a 1-0 Amherst lead. Emmett The Milton Home” and Free. he 3 ,. (55) lHumbug) Kennedy put the visit- . h y B nrs in front at 6:89. town Royals meet in the second V325 ';';a:3yj':!3;ll':IlneElVly5s0'(Cy:l,:l:le5S Shermie white tied the gum, same of their best of three semi- . . . midway through the second. Ram- final series for the Island inter-i n,f::a:l;s'TFiMIfd0,1yacNutt' 1" hlers were a man short while Lio- mcdiat B Hockey Championship he 4 n (S5-l - J. M,,CG,.eg,,,.' itiel'Botleyy segnled Sal hoalcias dseg-1 at North River miik tonight. Game poi, Moiiison, ciauiic ives, Frank yfgffe-T ”;,”,'l,,4, 3; ,h”::econ5” time is 8.30. Daley vs (Ch't.) -- Ralph Jones, i Q, -' h Milton defeated Freetown 6-3 in w. Hayward. .1. A. Simmonds, dy(,),flg" f;gV,f;,”g;”S,:"g,,;;"l,;,: the opening game on Monday night A, Love, l L' K1. , , ing in he empty net after ou The WlYm9I' Wm l7lBY Albany 01' Scorekee crs for individual sco- ' in f 1 . . D ley had pulled Hicks avor 0 an WW5!” l" the 1513”! (W315: rers are: Afternoon; Giddings. Mit- mm-3 attacker, , , tun. Pargnl. ligygardz livensyngz The two teams play tonight in i ,' ' 'l Jenkins, urtis, . immon s, ac- Amherst. Leod. Spares: Cargon, lxodd. 8:30 P. M. - crate games. Ice 1 - W. R. Burnett, K. S. Crosby. G. Burden vs Macliean, Dr. A. MacEac- hern, H. Farmer, H. L. Scar. It is a slightly different story in g Game, Peck the senior league however. No less than three heads rolled last year. Bill Rigney came on to take over i from Lee Durocher, who supposed- ; ly iesigned his managerial post with the Giants for a lucrative radio contract. (We have read other reports though that claimed "the Lip" was on his way out whether ex-Detroit pitcher, Freddy Hutch- ison was waived in from the bull- pen to take over from Harry (the Sivmmaiy:- First period: I. Amherst, Ken- nedy (L. Kiley, '1"herrien) 6.39; 2. Moncion, Bowness tLeduc. Wea- ver) 8.08; 3. Moncton, Bowness. Ice 2 , D,-y wy Macponaldy ,1, (Carver. Weaver) 9.so. Penalties: Squarebriggs, A. Likely, Elmer '7MncDonald vs w. R. MacNelll, llt;l(',?ll!ll!:eCOX. N. Nicholson, Paul O'- Ice 3 - W. MacLaine, J. E I . Burnett. it. B. Willis. Geo. And FARMERS. erson vs Dr. L. Prowse. F. ii FISHER- Johnsion, M. llogan, L. Bagnall. 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Vocation School Ice sports aturdsy - 2:30 - 4:30 BASEBALL How does sybssoball manager but in his time when the parks are closed? Sports Writer Andy O'Brien tells of the quiet off-season life of Walter Alston. once of the Roysls and now of the Brook- lyn Dodgers. in The Standard this week. Something for the (aim. Cat The Sfandml- on Ill now. wmplefc with magazine. l2-pen now! and 20 pop: of comics. Onlv ...g MIILLEII MOTORS . Iissnt Stavtarl