wLea!gueT , Lead To 16 Points With "T; 4-2 Win Over Halifax T3eavers I Boost Alberton Takes Strong 0 Lead For. P. E. I. Curling Title With Two Wins A rink from Albarton skipped by Jack Profitt won their first round matches in the Provincial l l MTG- and there. was no shot on Gordon SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Feb. 12-- during the two-minute penalty. (CP)-Saint John Beavers. riding Halifax outshnt the homesters N. B. Bonspiel THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN , high in the Maritime Major Hot-- in the last period. CMHPDPH UNI curling championship last night key Lennie. boosted their lead the count nftcr nluhree-m-1" PAGE SIX t ' 1 at the Summerside clirlinz Club MONCTONJN. 3.. Pelt. lg, ,,..,,. tn, ldlp' second pl...-.3 chm. grezliltnw-ny. d'l;llc BlI(I1r;l(eIx0F(.:ppoEs?;'; la heucfllgle essay lf3l:l;'o'l;lleI cgglnlcglli (GP)-Folcllrlrinks remained mm, lottetnwn Islanders to 16 points or tin M1 W l . e feated an n the running 10, ll, b' trimming Halifax st, Mary; dvfent-eninii no t-liant-tn I S Trophy. The Cinderella rink from Kent -I-mpllyl emble ll 0 I32. h (1-llltft was .IOI'lTlI1,V;?TI!:I.IIerrSpcl';C e C O S the vgeitherlghelgd 01'": Prgfigcli mg Aupremacy In til; chrolftlfvlllcli Th, saints, only ,. vol"; baton; or e winiiittg gun a o n n - . won 0 l e mac es a s as play in the provincial ho .-hm.l,,m,lml.m ,,."w,,,.m.lll. l,,s..nu tn the -nghl of the Halifax 4 3 I Summersido and Charlottetown went tmough us 3 d V"-filial Ihe chance to take over the set--.ttN- 1-51!" "1 lhc Pflljlmlv Ill” . - O e rinks on the final end-wounting mum M0" M3 I0- ond lloslllon, ;S:iinls' iIt'llnlI in yliiikinzz their one and two respectively after Twd of the rinks rcprescnied the Halifax opened the scoring withlnoalit: hncklii-crl. Bnnvcrs gmbbmi being tied-up coming home. Bay 3-L. U . goal by Bill lvamlfk but Dustyitllc puck for .1 p.-lssing play and The Alberto" rink first took lIll;tllFr,1;t3(;nh;3e;'VerTCilI1viI)ccal-iltll wen Bill!" titld it bet"? the first l7F;'ciB1"iV fllitd min the open cage. l Fl g NKCF BAY N g Feb 12 Illhkhiekhsurtii out the 5I;Im;'e”I1d1e Jnmes Vance -Others still l'n Illa iod endcti. Johnny Ubriaco iii.-itr . . , l --- ";f-”T”Tl, ll ll. the l-- A - - " rn . s ippc y erry a as. - , ' , a it 2-1 for Saint John in iittt s Ham”. 5 c'Q;".1' ,5l."",;,,”'3; d" Left. will-ger Teddy strains lj";;l:d ”"d "ad ” w,” m" (CF)-Monclon Hawks Sr)-"k'-'4! 10, nnd continued their winning ;"ll:1'L'lil;tfl t:e9"slIh:dH0l1'l".l iloiim mid. An equalizer for Halifax x-.;is,g'"”g Al”.m.l'.d Oiiixilck utQlcCr,2:.' backhand flip into the corner of'”” ' by the sensnttomll H9'lTlI"9I';'Kl9d ways by upsetting the Frank Han- Club Sal” Jam; "arms CW1"! shot In the third by Huilhitl "gen mm” 5' EM '3 i the net in the dying mmut” 05 Rovers-Goal Strain: derench Don Lockham umlxht de 93” son rink from Charlottetown in - -3" Cr 17- Mc- Campbell belt" R0" HMS! "Wit mun Thompmm Macxenzm the game gave Jackie Kane's Ready. Bursa" cumlclmeli Elan. Glace Bay Miners 3-1 in a free- A nlgllmlp match 11.9. Al-die of Bathurat. so-condiC3-mpbell. Watson. Morrow. wheeling Maritime Major Hockey -ll"! W""iP"- WI" BM"! Rovers a 4-3 win over the Anchors chard; Lrollvm-gs, now-ling, Mac- Today at 9 o'clock the summer- New Left Winger l)ue To Join lslanders Today ference as the team loses by two goals instead of one. It also helps -from the fans standpoint for there's few things as exciting as it team using the extra forward ill Mtenipting to get back into the Richard was set up by Jack Ready who carried the puck down the ice and passed through the defence. Dowling scored the second period on a three way Play with Mli.cGregor and Joey the only goal of side tied the match in the 11th. but Albcrton scored a longe sing- lcton in the final end. It was another rousing finish for the Albcrton quartet in their match with Charlottetown. The move willlin striking distance of Glace Bay tomorrow when they meet Saint John Beavers. Moncton-Goal. Lockhart; de- fence, May, Milne. Winemastcr. Sigs vs. Recce Clem- till of the ni ht servin as in-tWlCk- Bl""955i ' d L938” 3”"9- side and Charlottetown rinks 5"'”lg""'- S 2 Saint John -. Gmdnn; defmce' Ixl?ieBFldl'IIlgrrI:dld:sltfynI:l?t.!.ue come” HI glltgolibdili-rie(IlVnl.teClsl1til'llhlirolfdflhul' S"""”"K f""" T hummaung meet in their first engagement to Althnuzll nltlnlnwd dilrllli 'Il”.L"' A"”"d"l'. (" s"'9”e' Meslchz The D"l9”59 Rf Wm": "M" strains goal came at the 1860 "A. h0)'5-G'Oal Simmonds; dc- 192 def?” "l "9"”h3' syflmy 1”” complete the first round. Mon- hrst two ncrwds the 5-unis h-1d."”'”'”d5v Ublm" 0'F””"”?'- T teiiders in Maritime Mnl0I' HockP.V mark and it setback the xoughlul no Co le icicles Lonr-aphie. "lgh" ””””” T”'”'"d V9” ""d tuguo club did not Ice a -rink for an edge in the last. lsnicllc. Hill-si, Mrlrlrtiin, Nicolle, has not wmkul out mo suCCeslul,.lAnchOn who had come from be. l'ellC:.” yr(.)m.MdS . mazagunl pe,.lEc,ly.,.xM.l,u-d pusslngl pnt. mmpeuuun wmch declares .. wlnl The 0P”'”"” mil "”"'"- "i 1'”'ll”'”- MW-””i B””””””' ”"9'lthis season Last NE” W ”""hind the last period to deadlock RG3 L D l lei scahtlcbury Ken- "7"" km Emu” B” mm” mm "'3' I" ”'e D”'"”””" c"”""””"' "'""l”" ”” I" 5"W”"5 ” 5”” "V 9”" third time in the last 10"” dim Tiinatiers at 3-3 The Rovers built Gwen ad it Burke Giilis w '”""' WP5 '0 be PIEW1 "Xi m0"”i l" Mi-Arthur, Warwick lifted the Referees .- Gcirv Malllieti andimnl was scored ln lm umwcupledlu a three Mi lead in the mm Mdyl Hlu”-it ' ' ' ' Tile victory moved Moncton wlnnlpex, and (he second round puck over the netminrlnr. Tiirin,Frank Elliott. in” M15” ..Dn5h,n Blah. shot llleihgu ermds im the Anchors mmeiB”'ik9-I 1"! 1,, Km. within two games of fourth-place matches commence wllll Alberto" Nick Nicolle p.lr,scri to Blair frniii First Period ichnrher for thetBem.Pl,s (Wm. ll". b kpm tie h ame wnhh RI Officials-A. GUN . . Glace laay. I V. h nnd summerslde meeung at 1 p. a roincr. Diisty t'il'ClNI the not 1-1-(alifax, Will-wick il,l.l.l-llrll saints, The Saints scored ac, l l I 8-E 1 up, "1 l! L "cdyi . la .Ro'""e Rmve mlhcd Tim I8 in. At 4 p.m. Alberton again and hackllxiiidcd one lioinc while .31 A,-ml”-l 1,psl,,l-kl 5;33l T '” . l me ls, 593” () Ive "lmues 0' 9 as I F"'9t I'"” first Moncton goal at 16.27 of the meels Chal.lo"elWl,n and the ling t Jl . .. . . the Same Kmd M ”l 3” 9” istanza. l 1..R - Dowlln t-- iod with Morrle Hamil- immy Strluimn it-is :rIP0llvd- 2-Saint. John. BIr'lll' il l here Monday lllghl 1,, the V Olerst 5 , '1” P" - ale Sunimerside and Charlotte- It was mostly Saint John in ,NlmllC, H 7:35p aiiiers m t of la and on Sm” The win moles the Rovers three, (Ready) ...... .. . 9.42 ton and Marcel Clements drawing lawn play at 8.30 pm. this pm”, but Beavprs miswl. Pmmlms M Nam. dyiiigm "llitcsme PMYmcmn Hawks points ahead of both the Amherst g..Rm-erg, 1'. Richard 555.515, "wml mod Swrlng ,.lm,,..,.sV Sewn" Puma llrldn) nl..:( line H 0 en Islanders and the Saints who are tied for .1-many) . 15:20 Tllelda were only three penalties, Drama "Id Exclumrnl About half of the Halifax silolsl Rwsalm Jnlm l,,,,.mm if”'-”d H WC " ll "9 mu” ms second place with live point-f. Penalties--None. all to Glace Bay. TI W 1"” of dmm and were long tFl('I-(iPl'S. Play uuisl VI. Sm(,”P'MPldl,mm M m "cape. On one occas 0k” d 0 me Goalteiiders Frank Strain and' Second Period Moncton took a 2-0 lead in the V Alvrc-C tasi Pm Y mches as me I'llEi-INT hilt fimduvcd no hslfiiiliics. pmahln ; wmvm. 3.4.. Vl” , 5””5"" me play me To , Donnie Simmonds turned in out- 3-Rovers, Dowlinx: .59C0"d 9" 5 may 5” "P by Tl0'".”” an em n n. . e n k l.'brlaco's second period tall;-". L " " t t iacnvvrs Whcn Willie Malshalltstanding games with strain being tlvlacsrcgor Leclairl 1:40 Rowe nnti Bill Wincmasier, with Allierton rink taught lmc followed a fa('P0ff to the left ofidmm 10'” . scored in the last seconds of thelcalled upon Viol. more work llllm l,'l,nallle5-,l' nmdy J, coyle,'llamilton scoring the goal. Glace doggedly from the very verge of Qtrachan Iohnnv wax in the TM"! P""'d .gaine. his a onent strain 3 ved th . l I Bay came back within 50 seconds defeat to stamp themselves as H ' ' i ' T ,, 4-Halifax. Campbell - pp ' . 3 E H- J”' . ch 1 shed the the leading contenders for the . right place for a successful ba.k- .8 , , ,., l o o a -game for the Rovers in the lastl nllnl Pgrlod when Elliott ar ey PU , hander. .m”w5s' vimmm 5'”. Last season the Islanders pulled mlnules Mm 3 bmllam Sta an Mi 4 A h D-alzicl puck ahead to Neil Amndio, who crown non last year by the E. Beavers wldelv outplayed thlll 5;Smm John Hm” liIlP goalie with considerable suc- Ann b k . . P -' M or; .40 flipped it over Lockhart's right. Frank Acorn rlnk of Cliarlotto- r ,. . T - i - i tlhaiigellcl . 10:19. ' 7 , . L .l in L U” gr” a.i”'5t i icc'5'l9' 9' town. Cliorloltetowii. Summerside xisilors during the middle frame. , cess and in .act worked it it cc The lllsl pmod was nearly mm 5l.A hers Flanagan arm. . V ) Only guporb work hy Stvncliail 6"mgglliolllll-lEhlf” m 4,,loiie game with llallfax. But there spam when Bubby Dowllng owl, ,('.jfom- Dam”) mm But it W3; Istocllllinrtls birrlllttml ltgxllhllllonltitxiuc"lit-lllce l o-5, . . .' - V v . , . . lll I A. , . y I I . Q Q on . u ' . . olcrlllltrligfax :”i:i(N- P9"fl1”"5 - Hllm 11319. C3"lll"lI;am.b:t.c1'll rwthlist lgisglslatglelrfl ed the scoring for the visnmsi 5T”"chc”'5' Gm” 'GhInE.l!E (lslliy forlvards rifled bcrton Club hus yet to register "P Then with Shlllt 30”" 5I'0”' be” 1139' ti-aiiroln tlie National League the ggxgnat Iilolgk ;lwp”:5'lluelfiI;)0em 395:: 7 tRG10V9T)Sl 1 ''''''''''' ” 12:57 l7 shots towards him in the scc- in the premier curling event in 0lR3'51:t'(?l,,l,rclEe1l3..I1t)l'hxlidxli11ey (mom t ' . , . . P l n , riic .- overs, ran . he "rod om, me Island. rs was re. mTpi::1,' :,3,ea:.l?::klI:,a,;el.:,,bl: Stops: f1”f”5"” shtoly ml” v';I;:k;l155'O::a3:c up the ice. around the. defence (Richard, Bulge) 18:50,g::,ic.p;lr;of1nn:lrC(:l 25 all lnld, 5 Alberto" look an early load tn cnllcd yesterday to the Seattle ",l, ,,',"l 40 M,-nmlls um saints strarlian ll 15 .1 . .31 ' 195 morcd (an, L; the ' osslblllly and (upped one behind Simmonds” Pennmes-Nam" lit the third. Rowe inllicd IlISliIlCIF mzitcli with Sunimcrside, hilt Ironnicn til the ?a.cific Coast Ita- .....i.. nnt get hcvond cclltrc icc Gordon 3 3 llv-22 ”m” h”. E"? ” lp d M L955 "Tim SIX minutes him --;--- second mm; or the night on and the end of the 9th end were due. Minors officials stated they I ' that it nfllgm lvgorkilln llmgcill. "Tc'”w'R1Ch”d mm” "t 2'0 wml 0 pass from Marcel Clements. trailing 8-6. A big 4 end in the exipcctcd to get 8 replacemt-iii. for ancl hacL.f res ma es a blistering shot from close-in. vs. Monclon will have a chance to tcnth put them two-up. Summer- him. Horse Races Scheduled Here Here Tonight game Leclair who was playing his first Olsen; dorwards. Burman. Hanson rink wt-re curling and had Replacements To Be Discussed Al Big 6 he-eling Left. winger Paul Saindon of the Vallcyfield Braves will arrive in the City this morning to join the Islanders and will play with the team tonight when they meet. the Millionaires in Sydney. it was learned last night from,coach Leo Lamoureiix. Talkatlve little Johnny Horet-k is getting balk in the limelicht those days. For weeks there was little copy about Johnny as his team noundexed around in fifth place and the players never knew where the next pay check was coming game in two years. and Joe Coyle drew penalties for roughing while Jay got sion. The Rovers kept the Anchors off almost half the' third period. At the 9:40 mark the score sheet for Jack Ready l a minor for slashing during the middle ses- Thc second place Artillery will meet the Navy tonight. at 6.15 and the first place sigs will take on the Rccce at 7.15 in the sudden death semi-finals of the Garrison liockey League. The winners of these games will meet in a best: of ents, Kennedy, Marshall, Hamil- Robertson; lt-hunters out front on tho whitt- ton, Horeclt, Filion. Rowe. l Glace Bay-Goal Arncil; defen- an almost perfect sci-up in the final end for at least a couple of guarded they circle. Although ce. Windley, Bloomer. M.vketyn,lcould both be wiped out by a per- cooper. Molai-ide; forwards, Laser. Wywrot, Macey. Chorley. Haley, Anderson, Amadict. Pollc. fcct out-turn shot. Mate. Herbie Matthews did just that. It was stone for stone but Skip Hansen was on the guard with his final This Afternoon Four horse racing classes no scheduled for river Ice here this afternoon. The course will be the one used previously this win- several weeks ago. has been aci- Salndon left Valleyfield last , , Keith Dalziel found the range as three series ill the finals. Follow- First. Period l . . . . tor, on the Souilipol-t side of li.i'.s- nlght for Montreal and was suP' (:lrI'lI0Iltli?l:s ctcillltglf, llleallllollfi he Upped in a shot from the goal-ling the izamcs the USU31 GM” lTM'mCm"' Rowe l”(C):l1l:IlFendI0”I(t!)S;ulI)1(I:.wn Skip dldnt boro River. above the bridge. SYDNEY, N.6., Feb. 12 -(C?) posed to take the. midnight plane rlhle Hmecks kept motpmg Along mouth after Strain had made rlson Night state will lie held (Hamilton, Clements) 16:27 Races slml at 3 plMp A meeting of the Maritime Major from Montreal to Moncton and wlnnlm: enoum M keep wlll,lin' SEVEN! point. blank saves, with the micro Band PTOVWUB P9HBm95wN0n9- O -l-nlm Euly mud Follwing are the classes and Hockey league will be held at come over on the first flight this mlkmw dlslanle of the phylum Three minutes later Jimmy "19 "lu5”5- 5"”"d P"I”d entries: Moncton Sunday, when player re- morning. The 22-year-old forward trwo woeeks ago when Horeck mu; Flanagan fired 5. 20 footer fl-Oml w- -- - -----4 2-Moncton. Hamilton . ch,,,loll..l.,..-n took an loarly Class A pace. MM).-5 ncllxhll placements will be discussed, it has seen service with Providence ed mm hp would pm the No the side that hit the 1"igging.Dal-L ' ' tltowe. Wlnelliast?-F) 13-001;-nrl in the match. hut Alberton pl-mm Mm-"me, calumo-, om-ll-d, was learned here tonight. and Valle-yiiclcl during the past Cam Emmi” mums out 0, ml, 7.181. centering the puck out i.'l'Oll)l 3-Glace Bay. Ami”-"H0 scored a three-end in the eighth wmllu, El.mmS,' Hnrdmml Bl-ll Latest club hit. by'the manpower two seasons. plmflnfh it sounded like R clot M. behind the net, (Charley) 13:50 when Skip Profitt chipped out rt Class B Tm! and Pace; Mm dravft. is Glace Bay Miners, who The Islanders will leave here till: Wei mlC.'l,ul loan me l.lml.ll; are Stmslnz Viclory and crumhllng t I Penalty-Olsen 19:55. cilm-lottetown rock lying no. 2 to maymlr, Major B1”), Lee. capl- lost John Bailey to Seattle Iron- afternoon at 4.30 for Sydney on onh, mgr pom” hlgck M me b1aCc.Rol'ers defences the Anchors N. TM"! l'Cl'l0d tie the match seven all. They Budlmgl Lona Dale. , V men of the Pacific Coast League two light planes. Johnliy Dutchak. Bat Vlmers mil n In ,lo,t spot sprang back to the attack from the 4-Moncton, Rowe rang up another two in the Shit Class C Pace. Mon" Musk E1 today. whose knee is still bothering him , g,. Ii 5 ' ' ,ia.ce-off and 47 seconds later CleelD I d D b ICIEMBDV-SI 6:40 end. Hanson scored a pair of Pnym Island slmlce l;L.ml.e l';.,,. Emmy Mllllmalr” Applled '0 sllgmly and ..Buclm.. .l.,.alm,,, who The lad Hm he W” hen, ..B”d.. Gillis SC0l'Cd -from the side of the e y Penalties -Bloomer 10:53, singletons in the next Iwolvndls Cmls D Trot am; Paw-t B-1- the league for special help several is sllffcriilg from the 'flii, will like- pone Sm-ted mat ml Mina; weml net after being set up by 510.9,; I gall Mykctyn 11:49. lo once tigtiin even the toun. Em, "0 mm Dire” A L” T weeks ago. League president J. ly play. led M am, Hi", H1”, 5 "M M It was their last gasp, hone.-e.,, OWAWA Feb 12 qcplg ----; This 5" "1" WE" "Jr "W t”"'"' 110'"; .milHc.s Son (.o'ldll; oi ' Elmo” H"d50" ha” 35”” mr ” l cmmh Lammjllgmm who u”:"l trouble Of late pracllcailv every llmdllhhe ROW” pulled ”"”"5”1"3iwiit Lepine Quebec city muaher S m'lI(:Il(lxlhr:ll:ItI.(:iIll(':lmilhslvrdny were N . -----:L l ' vote and it is expected the matter, n an nutstan no name on 9- i -. ' ' , one or main to go back on that . . ' ' . ' t y i - -. in time. at -n tail; Ilti..”.;i:”l..”3;.” in 532;”.l.2?.Z.if.,.f:f”:iL.3i5.?.i 2.3.3: cw ::'"::: :i':..;:..:::..”::. iiitzli Siewarl Released hey is in the circuit cellar. Boston Bruins Relurn Rookie To Hersiley BOSTON. Feb. 12kfAP)-Fins-" ion Bruins, engaged in a tight battle for fourth place in the Na- tional Hockey League, today re- turned rookie winger Leo l.nhinc in Hershey for more experience. Lahine. will join the American Ix-agile farm club in Cleveland to-l morrow night. His place on the Boston roster will be filled by Lorna. Ferguson, who was with the Bruins last soasnii and played in the playoffs against Toronto. Fergtison can play either left or right. wing and the Bruins arr- hnnklng on his experience to help them into the Stanley Cup piny- vised by his physician not to play many games in M. M.H.L. com- petition. it. was learned here. Questioned on the matter Leo said that he did see a physician following the Saint John game and had been told to play as few games as possible. ”My heart is all right." he added. but the doctor said it was a. little slow as a result of playing so much hockey a few years aizo. . I would still play the odd game. he said, but I can't as I have no playing card. In order to play at Saint John hc rcccivcd special per- mission from Judge J. Elliott Hild- son. Mlwdhliwdhhdmgs offs. 234 55 Another Popular Skate To The Band T0-NIGHT At The FORUM T030 to 10.30 TE-i-I THEATRE KONIAGITI - Time. I P.M.; l'rI. I P.llI'.: Sit. I and I0 Wings. their line-up well sprinkled . - with Charlottetown hockey players V . moved into the South Shore League t ' , finals last night by eliminating , 8.1M-Lllllon - Dick Powell - Ricardo Montalban . ,oLtI!-T '3'!'3".,C".E'9.,1LU4"9 M-em- -ro ronsiuwr-rernnimior ll F APII. st. John 30 20 H 273 im an Ch'town. .12 so 6 231 239 70 Halifax 32 32 5 267 260 so Glace Bay 30 32 4 229 220 64 Mnncton 2o 34 R 204 259 sol Sydney 24 35 7 193 have lost their last five games iiia row with three of them in their own bnck,vai'rl. Saiilrday night's loss t.o the llalilax Saints was A tough one for the Cape Breton fans to take after the Miners were leading 3-0 at the end of the sec- ond. Last nightis loss will make it mlich worse especially after "Bud" Poilc stated a few weeks ago "If the Hawks didnt have such fl good t fzoaltrrndcr tley would be in the A. P. C. League. 0 O Hui-lilo Campbell of Halifax will proliably have to pay 535.00 to Judge .1. Elliott lludson one of these d:i,v.s for his pcilfoitnianrc here Monday night. In all justifi- catipii to the referecsithe flut- should be heavier, possibly 8100. No rt-force should have to take the pushing around which Charlie ;Goode took from Campbell Mon- day night and few would take any of it if the penalty were stiffer. O I 0 Tonight for the first time in iseveral ganics the Islnndei-A will have four defenscnlcii. nine lwards and a goalie if all goes well iind its certainly a che ring lthougllt to see the tram being able ito ice nearly in flill squad. Pniil Saindon is expected to arrive this jmorninc and judging from his .past. record Saiiidmi slioiild hr- qiiilo an asset to the club. He was good enough to make Providence last. year and only for it foot. in- Jury he would probably still be there. George McLagan will be back shortly and Jimmy MocKen- zie's shoulder should be well -enough in another week or two. 0 O The boys will be faced with a tough game tonight in Sydney. The Millionaires are nine points out of ii play-oft spot and in or- der to get in they will have to win about 18 more games. Their con- vincing 10-2 win over the Hawks Monday night. showed that they lwere going to make I fight for it lull the way and no doubt they ,wlll be counting heavily on win- ining tonight's contest. A week ago Aubrey Kelu.-r in the Sydney Post. Record reported the feeling of the people down this way is that the Mills have to beat. out Charlotte- offa and that they can do it. Well. Millionaires night. play here Thursday The Chester-Chester Basin Red Bridlewalet with I 0-ll vlc ry in the int. semi-final game. 0 Red Wings will now meet power-pacb ed Lunenbuq in the finals. Among the Icorars were Wally shepherd with two goals assisted on both by Ralph "Boo" Shepherd. Frankie for- gin town and Moncton for the play- 3-0 while there's life thereto hope. The 4-Q winning goal, Rovers defenceman chard, making the season, on his forehead early SainTTltWYhMl in Hoop Game Al P.W.C. Tonight The 1933116 leadlllll St. Dllilstzlnis University basketball team will meet the Y. M. C. A. quintet this evening in what is expected in he one of the best. basketball games played in the Island league. The Saints have been defeated only once in league competition this season and that by the R. C. A. F. The Saints and Y met once this year in the Opening game of the schedule and the red and white squad won by a close mur- sillce then Y have improved con- slderably and are expected to give the Saints in hard run for their feaied the West Kent Beavers 8-1 last night. in a midget league game played at the S. D. U. rink. MacDonald led the winners with three goals. Ffrilt Period 1--Q. 8. 8.. McDonald (Mullins) 3:0: Second Period Suiting - None. Third Period 2-W. K. s...Davies (Mullen; .. . S. 8.. MacDonald 4:02 tPineau. Mdteill) ........ 0.01 . S. S.. Praught (McNelll) ............. '1:tXl 5-0. B. 8.. N. Kano (Dunn) ................ 7:01 6-0. S. 8.. McDonald (Mullins, MeNellll ...... 7:08 7-0. 5. 8.. Mullins (McNelli) ............. 0:03 0-0. 6. 8., Whelan T (Crabbe, Pineau) ........ 8:00 0-0. 5. -8.. MoQuai-ria , (McNelll. Mpgeel ..... Roper was playing net: and Arnold lllacoellum was up on the forward lite. ' money. The game will be played in the P. W. C. auditorium and will get underway at 7.30. Braves Defeat Beavers 8-1 The Queen square Braves de- lniid took a firmer grip on the Gold Vern Blan- ms first man ofichallenge Trophy and sl,000. suffered a deep gash The 31-year-old driver. winner in 1950, finished zuicacl of 18 other in the m5I'conipetitoi's for the second day of the three-day classic, and built up an eight-minute margin over his nearest rlviil. Lepiile completed the course with his seven cross-bred hounds today in 2:01:19. a bit slower than his winning time Monday of 2:08:40 to compile an elapsed time of 4:19:07. Dr. Cl'fal'ICS Belford of Deerliled. Mass, remained in runner-up spot, finishing in 2:16:01 for a two-day total of 4:27:57. Big Bill shearer of Boston, .liass., remained in third place. His time of 2:1'1:H today gave him a combined time of 4:30:08. T.P. (Tommy) Gorman. Ottawa sports proniotor, started the teams off at three-minute intervals. Despite the ricnl--zero temper- ature and biting wind. which lav- ored teams of Siberian huskles driven by Dr. Belford and shearer. Lcpiiie's hounds increased their first-day lead. S'Side Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the Sumrnei-side Curling Rink for this afternoon and evening: 2115 rt. m.-H. R. MacFarlane vs. William Morrison. 4.00 p. .-T. A. vs. R. E. Ell s. 3-45 11- m. -C. G. Robinson vs. ll. W. Campbell VI. C. 9.15 p. ni. -Sgt. Valley vii. L. Noonan. Sport Briefs sr. Louis. den. 12. lAP)- Stan Muslal of Si. Loulli Cardinals to- day not his back pay for 1951-: cheque for 520,000. The raise had been held up by the wage stabilisation board which only recently gave permis- sion to grant it. HAMILTON. Feb. 12 v-(CP)- Hamllton Tigers law their hope! for it play-off spot in the Ontario Hockey Association senior loop dimmed tonight as they lost 3-2 in the second-place Kitchener- Waterloo Dutchmen. BRANTFORD. ont.. Feb. 12- .(CP)- Brantford Redmen took cola possession of third place in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A race tonight by defeat- in Owen Sound Mercury: S-2. Playdowns Last night at S. D. U. rink the Island Boy scout hockey 9th East Roy- fcnding titlists, Troop, defeating the ally Troop 5-2 ill a closely con- tested gamf. After I. hard-fought, scoreless first .period. the Trinity boys came to life and ran in four goals before the Royalty boys secured their first tally. Trinity boys then went to work and scored one more to scoring in the game and for tne period. the best. they could do wits one more tally from the stick of Bobby Doucette. East Royalty: Goal. J. Mustard; defence, E. Wood, G. Keila. J. Gill. D. Ravenhill; forwards, S. McDonald. M. Pineau, K. Kelly. B. Doucetie. P. Mustard, D. Bul- man. inh Trinity: Goal. R. MncLeod; defence, R. Houston. 8. Kennedy, G. Tweedy: forwaicls. F. Ken- nedy, T. Davies, R. Mallet, B. Reid. J. A. MacKe-nzie. S. Pasher, B. Gregory, R. Partridge. A. Campbell. Officials: Ready. Juneau and Cliff First Period scoring: None. Pevtalties:. None. Second Period 1-Trinity, Davies (F. Kennedy. Tweedy) .. 1:40 2-Trinity. F. Kennedy (Tweedy, B. Kennedy) 2:00 3-Trinity. B. Reid - tMacKen:ie.'Paaher) h:l0 L-Trinity, B. Reid (Pusher. MacKenzie) . 6:20 5--Royalty. S. MacDonald (Wood) 0:35 0-Trinity, F. Kennedy (Tweedy. 3. Kennedy) .. 14:50 Third Period 'I-Royalty. Doucette . 0:25 Penalties: 3. Kennedy. F. Remedy. play- downs got under way with the tie- Trinity end their In the third period East Royalty pressed all the way. but ion rinks. Both oxpericnccii diffi- culty from lioiivy drifts on the roads. The Al'(crton rink arrived iliite in tlic irfti.-rnoon and the lcharloltotown i-ink finished their trip by triiin after being forced to abandon their ciir nc.-ir Fred- crit-toil. The roads Vwcrc again clcllr lzisl liiizlit. Alliorton ill 001 020 401-11 Sumnicrside 000 230 201 020-10 Albcrton . 100 021 032 002-11 Ch'town 022 200 100 110- 9 Personnel of the rinks compet- ing arc as follows: l Charlottetown: Frank Hansen. lsklp. Dr. J. C. Gallant. mnie, C. fir. . Silninicrside: Jerry Hiiyt-s, skip. 1.. Llnklt-tter, nirito. Elmcr Offer. second, Bill Jenkins. first. I Alberion: Jnck Profit. slclri. llcrhcrt Matthews. mate. A. VVll- kie, second. L. Wllkle. YIPSL Baniam Game Last evening Prince street school Flyers held a short work- out at saint Dunstanls Rink aftcr belng awarded a win by a 1-0 lit-ore iii the Bantam Hockey League when W. K. 8. Rangers failed to ice is team. This win puts the Prince street boys well up in the League standing and really rum to get at another team in order to try out their plays, etc. :i N. Kydd, second. "Had" Maclnnis. ” if from Black Hawks Al Own Requesi (.'lllCACO, Fall. 1 2 - WP) - Joliii (Black Jack) Slcutirt, one of the till-time iron-nicn in the National llockey League. today rcqucstcd and received his uri- conditlnntil release from Clilcastl llliick llziwks. 'lilit' 35-yc.'ir-old native of W01 Mound, Mtiii., told lltiwks presi- (lent llill Tobin he Wllllis in look for It minor loiigue ninnnSCT' tip. in his 14 years as n W0 M” key tlcfcnslvc st.-ir. Stcwzirt com- pclcd in T98 games. 32 in Simple! Clip competition nntl 716 in rel? ullirly-scilctlulcrl mntclics. llr- pill" cd 12 yriirs with Detroit RPII Wings lioiore joining Cliicnxm H' wits clinsr-ii six times on all-liar league tc.-ims. 5l('W.'ll'l suffered a hack inll"); ll yczir ago and was in liospllf for two months. lie EDEN IT”: weeks in hospital at the start 0 the current season r'.C0V"W from a brain concusil:n;” SNAP SIIIIT FINISHING Rolls of Film tlcw'l0l""' ':lg printed. 21 hour service. 1""! also prints. 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