llangers llown Islanders In Pleasing Exhibition Game On Saturday Nigh_t The New York Rangers of thelmade end to end rushes; rather National Hockey League outscored the Islanders 14-4 at the Forum Saturday night in a pleasing ex- hibition game before a small crowd of fans. Eangy Nick Mtckoski,w1iosti'ong- ly resembles the Sydney Million- aires‘ George four goals and assisted more to pace the New Yorkers. of the N. H. L.. who is used watch Rocket Richard and Gordie ;The rugged yottngster blocked Howie. scored twice Camille Henry Robertson. on scored Eddy Kullman. the shadow man to as did little and the Ivan “The Terrible“ Irwin. Other New York goals were scor- ed by Bones Raleigh. Aldo Guid- olin. Harry Howell and Leo Reise. star just back from a Montreal. Forbes Kennedy. the city yunior season in Elwood Ritchie. Orin Carver and Danny O‘Coiiiior scor- ed for the Islaiiders The game was a fast clean affair throughout. The Rangers with their dauling passing plays played I better brand of hockey than they did on their first appearance here and siurk Slt‘l('ll_\‘ to hockey with the exception of the last two niiii- ules. The teams clianged goalies the end of the second period with‘ Frank Roper going to the Rangers net and Johnny Bower into the Islanders cage. The Islanders skated iind carried the puck well. l-‘orbes Kennedy opened the scoring for the locals when he whipped home a shot from about 20 feet out, beating Bower cleanly. Ritchie tapped ll tonne puck from the goal mouth for the islanders‘ second goal while Carver scored on a back- huider and O'Connor polished off a play with Biucko Trninor. As they did a week ago the nonzero caught. the fancy of the fans with their clever passing. The New Yorkers. always noted for their passing plays from the days of the Cook: and Boucher, seldom four colorful > Hi. ‘they kept firing the puck to the man ahead. The Islanders disbanded yester- day. Vip Palladino and Danny O'- Connor wiil leave this iiioriiingi Wot‘ their homes in Sudbury. On-l tat-in, while Guy Gignac leaves for lQuebecc City and Don MacLaugh- ‘lin for Halifax. A city junior. who showed thatl he has improved a lot during the ipast two years. in Junior Mat-Leocl well ‘ 'on Saturday night and looks ready 'l.lTTLE SPORT lflllfioel sl- __ T --- no ....- and 3:’ ‘ si- 5‘ face six Albany Si. ‘ Pals Win In lllhallenggame THE Five — l The Keefe Drug (‘oiiipany how-l ling team of Charlottetown won for R ‘.e,.y gnod season m Man.‘ The Albany St. Pats defeated lht M-1l‘l|‘ln‘1¢‘ f1\'€ Full ('|\BmD|0Y|- mm; senior hockey next year. ‘Cape Ti-averse Rovers 9-4_ satiir- ship‘ on 1-rida,.v_ and saiurday by I summm: day night in Crapaud rink forlrrcking up ado-5 w.n lost record ‘ rs! Period their '_‘5th win without it lo&s'lr'?\l1ll“‘ l'Vl‘fl{Tl‘lP10T‘5hlD5 held I1 “)9 .l~Ran;:ei‘s. Mickoskt iliuini :20 ‘‘“““l‘ we h"‘k°-" 5e“5°" 3”“ end‘. “:‘d\:1i:.’:)n’ :\o\.‘-n H, I. n ‘2"Ram‘ers‘ Mmkosl“ 7'39 ml - "uinrriersidge furviiilshliul lh:"‘Sll'0'l(:z'- ‘3_R.‘mRe,.5_ Kuilman The gaine S'.itiir(ia_t' night was ‘H mm‘) “Hon 3; me, “in -T5 l (Raleigh) __ 950 fast and rti;:x'ctl. However. penal- ‘fi*nd IOQWH Therm] 813 Cangmgn 4—IS1and9l'5. K9nIl9d.\' UPS “MP ken‘ m 3 minimum" l\a\'\' from. Halifax) were thirll 1 .pa“adm0‘ MacLMd_ 13130 The St Pats were the winnersl Wm; I 0248 rpcord 5*Range,5v Ramgh ‘Romy, 16-14 of the PE.I. intermediate C cham-l The Tgpmbers M ‘the (‘hampinm 5_Range,.S_ Kuumdn pioiiship and were challenged tolflnp “mm M... Rm. MM.Dnna]d ‘ ,M]ck0sk,_ Ewmst 17:15 tiie name by the Rovers. who were .Gm.dm‘ Ganam‘ ‘GFMEP KaN_' pemmes; 1””, 5330’ H91‘X»)»‘l'llnll€l‘S-up iii the interniediate B.,.-rank A(.m.n‘ ‘\Y”]ard Chmdiel. 3-31_ ‘competition. The St. Pats wonyand Don MacDonald’ Second Period the ”,“°”‘“““<llP C “H195 EYOPU.“-“ Roy MacDonald led all bowlers i 6~Rangers, Guidolin ‘(he I"'a"k M»""”’ "mph-V ‘mi menvith an average of 26’). Team- ; iRalcighi 8:19 Bedequ? RN11‘ JUIWVT “‘°Ph3'- ‘mate Gordon Gallant was runne'— 7-—Rangers, Irwin \p1'PllKlSS‘ 9:21 Lmc‘-‘P5-— V H up with 262.8 and Allie ll‘ ris of 8_I5]a1)de1*g.R1LChip ‘ A1ba1l.\'I UIHH. 1a.\‘1UI‘Z d“f91l("-;Si'niniei'side third with 259.7. ‘ (Kennedy) 10:19 Walsh» R» MflL‘D0iiald, E. De1ane_V'.i Gerald Gallant of the Granite: g_p.ange,~5,'Hem,- iE\'aiis) 13:49 Thomnsoii: l<)rwai'ds. Noontin. D.‘i~.m~ii-ri 407 to take iii-,;ii single 1o_,R3nger_s;_ Henry .MacLeod, Dawson, Delaney. Wad- l‘l‘onors. Roy Mat-Donald _ had a .M1(_.k05k., 1301 dell. MauLeaii. Cameron, L. Mac-ihigh three of 1038 while the‘ l11__,151ande1.5. cilner ,Leo(i, Roberts. ilfeefe l)riig Coinpan_.- howled,’-iii ,whu1oCk_ Gjgnac) “-59. Cape ”l‘ra\ei'sc: Goal. Inman; liigli game of_ 1022 and a high! 1g,_RanEe,.5‘ Ho“-en ‘defence, W. MacFad_\'eii, Oatway, match of «iizb. V (Mlckmk-1' gram, 16-25 Cutcliflc: forwards. Noonan. }-low- "ill? l‘Ol(i‘lnhal;:14"lt-l \\'r‘1.\\i'hf"[>U|l.:iI penalms; 1mm 15-31 att, DesRtx-hes. Macwillianis. J. 1: "5 l<m_ F; 1" ll ‘- ?lll]'l"“}‘)vl -“ma period Mac1=ad_\'cti_ G. MacP‘ai'lane. W ‘h F]-1“! i:‘°*‘‘:[»(‘"m‘‘‘:'n'"“"‘*" “' 9. 14_RuueI.s‘ Mmkoskl H :34 Gardiner, O. (1Hl‘(lll‘l(‘l'. tr 1‘ - - . i - - l Referees‘ Art Perry and Jackie. A‘ " h""‘l‘“"' ""”' "3 “' ”‘" 1"’_R'“‘3er”- Mlckoskl ‘K ’ bowlers George Rays of Cliar-l ‘H¢‘m'y’ 1:15: am)" lotiettiwn was PI(‘f'lt"‘l president Summary‘: ' 16_I31“‘de”- O'Connor ‘ -» , - (and Don .\i:it'l)nnnld of (‘.liarlotlc- lTY3l“°T’ -- 2115‘ .hrsi' l"-"id - town secretary. The tournament i7—rtan-zers. Reise 5:40 1‘-Cw" 7l‘“"“-*“- 0-”-‘°W”“a"'~‘> .+ni,m,,,, is ,.;_ Redfnrd 0, Mon. 13—R8D89|”5- I1'WlI'I ' icubchfiei lion. Executive niembers include «Henry. Mickoski) 11:15 3“‘”"““~"‘ D ,M*‘"L“"d iicmi smith. Suinmersidc: Jo- Penaltios: Irwin .45, Prentiss 'D““5‘”‘- ""‘”“‘"‘. Hunter. R.C.A.l-‘., Doug Gillini. 7:31, O'Connor 9240, 3—Cape Tra""“‘ D9SR"Che" RC and Roy \'essc_\', Chai- 4—Albany. D. Maobeod 15".,.m\.,,_ Oxford Win-s Unexpected Victory In. Boat Race 10.103014. (AP) — Oxford rev- ed but when the Thames wu roughest Saturday to hand the Cambridge crew an unexpected setback in the 100th renewal of tho but race between the two uriivevi-aities, England’: biggest free Ipectacle of the year. A crowd of 150.000 lined the Thames along the 4 1-4 mile couru from Putney to Mortlake to see Oxford win by 4 1-2 lengths. The time was a slow 20:23 and the going was rough most of the way. But for the tradition-loving Britons, "the boat race" ll some- thing far more than I couple of shells skimming tip the Thames to lee who first gets to an imaginary line at Mortlake. some Londoners don't acknow- ledge that spring is here until Oxford and Cambridge cross oars. For others the occasion is their only chance to see one or the world's biggest sports events free of charge. The rain and murky kept the crowd below expectations but the race. as usiial. was a spec- tonic for those “ho turned otit to watch. Oxforrl and ('-anihrirlge rarctl for the first H11)!‘ 12.’) _\r~;ir.< ago and Iince then Cambridge has won 54. weather . lSl. Calharines ;Teepees Enter lleague finals TORONTO, rCPi—-St. Catliarincs completed the greatest comeback of the Ontario Hock?) Association jtiiiior A season when l they defeated Toronto St. Michael‘: ‘ College Majors 5-4 Sunday to enter the league finals. The laigest crovid of the season 14.601- watched the eighth and final game. gave Teepees the series 4-3 with one : Teepees l The \'ictor_v ‘ best—of-seven game tied. The Tet-pees. down 3-1 in izaincsi at one stage of the series. won! three i~oiisec.iit'ive games to go past the rollegiaiis into the b('Sl-l of-seven final against Tnroiito Marlboros. ‘ MONTREAL (CF) ~ P1‘c.<idf‘l\‘ .1. Eugene Ltijole of Blue Bonnet."- Raceway announced SSltll1‘(l'-Li’ thig harness racing season will one)- officially April 23 when ni'n:i'ani- lwill he run nightly. Stinday, rac- ‘ing will be in the after-iioori. Oxford 4.’) and one was a tie. Teeder Kennedy Says ~ He’s Considering Retiring [ (MacDonald) 5-«Cape Traverse. G. Macl“arlaiie (1-Iowatti 6——Albany, D. MaoLeod (L. MacLe0('i. R.obert.!) Penalties: Cutcliffe. Second Perlnd 'I—(}ape Traverse, Cutclifle tMacF‘ad_reni 8-Albany, D. MacLenii 11.. MacLeod. Thompson) 9~Alban_\‘. L. MacLeod «D. MacLeod> 10--Albany, Nooiian tD. MacLeod) Penalties: G. Mac]-‘iirlaiio Third Period 1l~Aiban_\', D. Mricbeod (Norman) l'.!~-Albaiiy. D. M.irLc-od «Norman. Dawsoni 13-—Albiiii_\'. W MacLeaii ID. Mac-Lend. Roberts) Penalties: B. D€li"Llli‘_\‘, Hockey Scores Nooiian. ’i‘(m();\.'i(). tCP):'rm-onto Mdpleliilé veteran centre and captain in filial 3-1), 1 panic licil. Leafs have “real trouble" spark- plug ‘feeder Keniiedy. who has lr'd them in five Stanley Cup triiimplisi is club and in his 12 vcai-s with the. club. thinking of retiring from liockey. Conn Smytlie. maiiagiiig direc- tor of the Leafs. told a press cor.- ft-i'em-e Sunday that he has asked SUCCESSFUL MEI PREFIR PALMOIIVE _ an. I. mania - uavol Palmolive Shave Cncm gives you on All-DAY SIIIVI ' Palmolive’: board - ooftenin oil: will our whialiere rig ion In it You I I eluer eluve — on ALL- AY alnve. You look your heat from moral till night. your shave IIIIIoI_ive 0? with nlm:_on. fiasco are from £3’. to in. think i. over for six weeks before making a final decision. I Tne Maple Leafs are a young‘ "We're in real trouble :if we lose such a great playri'.“. "a'ni_v:lie said. l The Leaf boss said Keiinerly told‘ him last fall that the 1953-54 sea-1 ’repe:iv..ai that stand in talks with‘ Smythe dtiring lhe week-end. 12 Seasons In N.H.l.. Kf?flllP(l_\. who has played in in.- National Hockey League for 12 of his 28 years. said he is finding me going tougher each year. "I haven't been prodticiiig." Slnythe quoted Kennedy as saying Smythe didn't agree. He terms 'l\°eder the team‘s beat centre. Kennedy is the team's Work- horae_ He centres the Leafs‘ top line with Sid Smith and Ron Stew- art on the wings. kills off penal- ties and is shot into the breach when Toronto needs the break in a vital face-off. He counted 15 goals and 23 assists during the recently-concliided 70-game sched- ue. Smythe said money doesn't en- ter into Kenedly‘I decision. He is the highest paid player in Maple Leaf history. Smythe added he had offered him a two-year contract during the week-end "pit tho huh- est rate ever paid in hockey any- where.” FORUM TONIGHT 3KATE Ice is being policed l son would likely be his last and ii.‘ 59,495 2.1_ Following are the final stand-I ings of the teams: L Keefe Drug Co. 5 Summerside ‘.4 R C. N., Halifax 22 113 Granite: 22 Trotters The Sport Lodge Trotters. play- ing their fines‘. game of the en- tire season, eliminated the litter- mediate Saint Dunstan's Univer-i sity basketball team from the City’ League playdowns on Saturdayl nizht by defeating the coiiegiims 52-34. The Trotters won the two-ganic; total point 581105 by the slim mar-.' llsdvanoe To City Leagu_e_ Basket_liaH_l’inals ‘closely all night. was high scorer squad. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lCity Bowlers Win Mar. Pin Championship R. C. A. F. . ..... ll) '30 C. N. R.. Mont-ton 9 .'ll Following are the tournament averages: Roy MacDonald. K Gordon Gallant. K Allie Harris, S Gerald Gallant. G George Kays. K Frank Acorn. K Earl Smith. S . Willard Chandler. K Gordie Jackson. A Doug. Gillis, N Doc. Bailey. N Don MacDoiialrl. K Derwyn Htiestis. S . . Mannie Kays. G 38.1 B. Wiiliaiiis. N 21 .'l Windy Clow. S 2.'l’7.T Jiititor Sonicr. 5 237.4. Mac Fortin. A 234?‘-. Art Ballrm. G 232.0. Al Miitcli_ G 230.6 I). Millnr. N 230.0. Charlie Ballcm. S Dutch Uiidci-wood, A S. Collwel‘. M E. Janiieson. M llarold \Vilson. A Taiitnii Ma<‘Ni~ill. S B. Ferguson. M 1.. Gill'(lllf‘l‘. M D. Gallant. S R. Boiirgr-t_ N Roy Vessey. G Freii Pinnock, S Roy 'l"iorhtii'vt. A. I Len Peltind. A 212.6.’ Ivan Vessey. G . . . 211.‘! Joe Hllnlf‘l'. A .. . 210$). J_ Mccormack. N 207.0 E. Bedfot'd_ M 203.). ’N. Rutka. N . 195.0. H. Sleeves. M 187 2. J. Bell. M 183.1. Legend: K—Keef'e Dmiz; s——Sum- merside; G-Granifes: N—R. C N.. Halifax: A-R C. A. F.: M- C. N. 11.. Monrlnn. for Saint Dunstan‘: points. George MacGui:an and Morrison each scored six. Alb Farmer, big St. Dunstiiifs guard. Played a standout game for his with eight The Trotters will meet the win- ners of the P. W. C. - Nomads ser- ies in the finals. Saiurtla_\"s ciime was handled by gin of three points. liking tl ' . _,___ round 32-79. The Sf-lllllsihad 39°?‘ 5°*"“‘°"““ ““d L°”‘° the opening g 4540‘ rlf.‘ lllgtill. W)’ T“? (‘lllladlafl 1"'¢9«"l The w'iiiiiei‘sax:tiiscored the Saints ~ 5A'l'l'RlM\' 34-14 in the last half as they drove 5'"'""m‘V . -"|H‘"("4“1 U=*‘|=||¢ lthrou-:h their youngcr and less ex- Trotters l~(i IIS PF Pts. C\€\'t=l2iml 0. HP!‘-|it‘.\' 3- ‘pericnocd oppom-tits. The Saints G0(lLl\\'lll . . f) 0 0 0 ‘ H(‘l'S1lf')' ii‘-‘(ls bf’-‘l-01-bl‘\‘f‘|1 11' led 20-18 at half time and wcntl.l. Ready . 2 1 3 5 l W1 1-0 lintn the final twciity minutes with‘C. R.l“.i(i_\' . (1 4 6 I Qllfllfl Lflllllf‘ a 17 point lead in the scrics. ‘M;-t.-Kiniioii 6 1 4 13 Vallcylicld 1, Ottawa 3. i Donnie Macusan joined the '1‘mt.‘LcPiige ti 1 t) 13 E Oil-"(W3 \\'l|lS bi‘-’~l-01--‘l3Vf‘-ll fill‘-H“ ters' ranks at half time and thelBurce .' 7) 1 2 7 ' l(‘l’-l|I1«'i1 4-3. Sport Lodge Dl'0('f‘(‘fl£‘d to \\‘lTll.i.lC“GllllF . f) f) 0 f) V H m\l’\'H;lclI'qnP l:¢'\«t]K|::‘l]‘ll‘\l ‘ 1 :lO\lélltlh? lead. They had cut th0|MflCLPi\ll 4 0 0 ll | (I I" "Y . W l‘- 4" -- ea is our point: it the id fl - . v—* _ Vam‘nU\'r‘I‘ lvtltls he-'41-Ul-llillc the third "quarter aiiil llieiiflwciitl Totils ‘J4 4 131 5'.) scini-final 4-‘J. nllcnd with about five minutes left S.l).I'. W; F‘ pr ms. M4L“N (Tr ‘in UN’ flame. l"ariiicr 2 f) 0 4 I Hflslrrll SP-ml-Fllli-1| Irving MacKinnon. playing a .l. Kelli‘ _ 2 4 1 g Ft'4*tlci‘i<'I<-ii 2. Mal‘-int‘ 3. "I-(‘l'l'lfl(‘. game. and Wflllel'~Lt‘PRT.'£‘ W. Kelli." 1 2 1 4 Maiiine wins be.-t-oi-seven. ser- each scored 13 points to lead the'McGui':iin 2 2 1 i 6 105 4-0. .Trotters. LePage scored all lll5.:FCfll‘flil 2 fl 0 4 5U(lb1ll'.\' 1. 0\\'t‘H Svulld 3' 'D0ltit.s. save one in the last half.iMtirrison . ti () 2' 8 Bcst-oi-sereii .\L‘l'l(‘S tied 2-2. ‘Donnie MricLean scored eight. Des Arnold . l 0 2 2 T l0l"Iv:II‘ilIL|) Jun:iiurHA In 0 '1?ui:eRseZieii,‘Clifl Ready six and McGoiiiiell 0 0 1 0 oron o i .ir oros , am on . ac ea y fve. __ W _. ,_ Toronto wins best-of-five Sf-“.ll\l-‘ John Kelly, who was guarded) ,Tot:ils 13 3 3 34 International League ‘ . Cincinnati 3. Johtisioii 1. ‘ b C b Ciniiinnati wins beiil.-of-seveii fl-It e u S nal 4-2. N B P E I ° ° Western Semi-Final i 0 0- o g Q e e Winiiipeg 7. Moose Jaw 6. l ' Winnipeg leads host-of-scvcn -—--—— l“‘ . . CAM!-‘BELLTON N. 3.. (CF) — k H k Al.l.A.\ (-ll!‘ ' ‘mush Columma semi_Fimd Cainpbcllton ‘Cubs won the New! S Pmmtm‘ 1 Nelwnl Brunswick-Prince Edward Island‘ _ '_ ' ' juvenile hockey championship Sat-1P h C ' Ncl.o le (is l>e.t-of-aeveii se-its . ]_0' 1‘ Sam: hm“ ' uiday by defeating Prince oi Wales MEMORIAL N“, College of Charlottetown 10-4 in a] __ Western Semi-I-‘Inn! "gig:-Sfinbg egameiw wt 1 W ' Flin Flon 2, Eiiniotiton 7. go“ “en” rgrnure J'¥.Rt;r‘c “€1' _T(.)R”I‘ lo‘ ‘ (A P‘ — cmcalm Edmonton Wm‘ be_5L_0r_””n a aim-n "Mu" An all To i me 'k:‘lfl(.k Hawks suiiday announced sen” +0. Tie ucnnd lme “an ::d 10:3! edpfuithase of centre Bobby Has- ’“"""S"“" ““"""-“""“ Cam bellton gsalurdn Kc bdi ti." “Ge Hini 1°mm0'Ma‘i3lellLea’i:i ' L]“*V"m"‘s'” 0' Dnupmn 3' Hallfliix Toppers laal.y-vea|i* 0. 0 W0uld‘eIfl‘l.V9nl‘1‘:)l“i:"f‘lnll.C l price 3_2D“;'p"z‘li'r"‘e“'{i':_, b°‘“'"{'“V° “N” Cudmore, Nicholson. ‘McLean said Hassard cost “in excess iii’ SUNDAY diiiddertigir‘ Tao";-c nil)-i(iI{.)|(:si‘d 25 played in‘ only 28 Q‘”'‘‘'‘’ ""‘“° land mm trailed 2-0 at‘ the end National lrlocliev '1-éaaue iiiimec C““;’e"“’]“‘ d3) §e”‘;*"’° “ i of the first and 5-2 after the ACC- with the Leafs this year. He was mg‘l‘°‘_;" 9“ 5 5 “"‘""‘° 3"" ' ond_ out with injuries most of the sea- Weiitern Sem4—l-‘lnal' 2. -. .°.::i:.':;:‘:°".....i‘.:L:.i'°:-.. ...‘.’.‘.’.l“’.."'.,‘.’.;.“E.§" ~ i:‘‘‘"‘ an F‘"''' w”‘”‘"‘ Md" b°‘“‘°"‘°"°“ long were’ the othe scorer: in an overtime 0 piiiidot ii“ any "fl" "1' "M 5‘”"° “ed ' ———-————;l _' bec Aces it 4-3 geezlsi non: ve(?hul:- “""‘"" "“"""' A First settler’ to build on the site outimi Baqueneens Omit ear com: St. Catharinea 5. Toronto at. g 1 -- Michun ‘ o Rmo i. Que, wu Germain mending 4-2 lead in their beau)!- - Lopege in 1000. nine semi-final playoffs. St. Catherine: wina beiit-of-qev- eti series 4-3. one game tied. ' Snort Briefs OOLUMBIA. 5, C.. (AP) - Saul Rogovln, former Chicago White Box pitching star. was optioned Saturday to Havana of the Inn'- nationaf league by Cincinnati Redo. DORTMUND, Germany. (AP) - luropean heavyweight champion Helm Neuhaua won a lo-round decision over Edgardo Romero of Argentina Sunday night in a non- title content before 0.000 fans. giéuhaua weighed 213 to Romero’: APRIL 5. 1954 Campbelllon Wins Intermediate “A" Ch'§h_ip CAMJ-'BELL'ION. N. 3, (CP) - Campbellton Tigers coasted to the Maritime intermediate A hockey championship Saturday night. out- scoring Bridgetown Hawks 10-2 in the second game of a best-of-three series. Tigers won the opener here Fri- day 14-2. Whether or not they will continue in the Eastern Canadian playoffs will he made known this week. Tigers shot nine utlanswered goals after the Nova Scotia team led 2-1 at the end of the first period. Ferguson and Pembleton did the Bridgetown scoring. Playing coach Buddy Hellyer and Buck Cyr tallied three each. Charlie Picard, Ernie Chouinard. Craig Leblanc and Norm Believ- ance were the other scorers. Maiane Makes Clean Sweep Oi Semi-Finals iCI’)-- Malane cdgctl Fred- ‘,-) make a their hesl.-of- Allan Cup Mi\’l‘ANl£. Que.. Red Rocks Saturday cricton Capitals 3-‘: clean 4-0 sweep of stveii eastern Canada st-mi-final series. The Red Rocks now will plav the winner of a series between Sudbury Wolves and Owen Sound Mercurys in Ontario. Matane kept the Capitals all through and only brilliant Andy Halverson kept the score low. Halverson aloppctl 4.’) shots vtliile Matane‘s Mart-el l’aille- protected hy It solid defence-had only 23 to handle. Rene Pepin. Jat-quos Nation and pl'€S§|1X‘P on the game. goaiing hy Boh Lcgcr scored for the Red Rocks. Laurie Mcnzie and Neil Stwell tallied l"redericton's goals. Senators Eliminate Valleyfield In lluarter-Finals O'I'l‘.\WA, (CF) .— Ottawa Sen- ators eliminated Valle_\'fiz~ld Braves in the Quebec Hockey League quarter-fina‘is lTf‘l‘C Saturday night. winning 3-) in the deciding game of their best-of-seven series. The Senators now will meet Moiitrenl Royals in the senii-fln- als. The tipoiiiiig game of that series is cxnccleti to be played in Montreal Tll€Sd(ly or lll'llll. Vctcrtin Lcn Gravclle scored two goals for the Sen’-tors Saturday iiizht. Howard Rl0])Cllc score Oltiiwa‘s other cool while Jenn-. Paul Bisailloii tallied the lone Val- 1C\'ilCld goal. The Senators llI‘ll'l off a dcsper- i‘—- , ate rally by the Braves in the d\'-V lniz minutes of the game after they broke tin a 1-1 rleadlock in the socoiid period and added '\" insurance marker midway in l.hr'~ third. Exhibition Baseball By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday Wiisiiiiigton (A) 12, Cincinnati I (N) 7. 1 New York (A) 6, Jacksonville‘ (SAL) o. 1 Chicago (A) 5, Beauinont (TL) 0.‘ Boston (A) 14, Atlanta (SA) 1. Chicago IN) 4. Baltimore (A) 5. New York (Ni ii. Cleveland (A) 1 st. Louis (N) 3, Houston (TL) ll ‘Philadelphia (N) 3. Memphis (SA) 1. Milwaukee (N) 1, Brooklyn (Ni Cincinnati 1! (N) 2, Detroit (A) 2. Philadelphia (A) 0, Pltlasburgh (N) 2. Sunday Philadelphia (N) 1. Birmingham (SA) 2. New York (BAL) 9. Philadelphia (A) 5, Pittsburgh (N) (A) 11, Savannah Wednesday t ‘ ‘Cincinnati (N) 10. wuiiington (A) 4. Brooklyn (N) 14, Milwaukee (N) in. Chicago (A) ll_ St. Louis (N) 5. ‘ Oleveland (A) ll. New York (N) ibaltlmore (A) 2. Chicago (N) to. aoatoii (A) 3. Atlanta tea) 1. ml nivoumu can not me): eeuuou woooipna Detroit Strikes llardiiln C Third Period Ganadiens 3- By W. B. Wheatley Canadian Press Staff Writer DETROIT. (OP) - Detroit Red wings struck hard for two 80813 in the third period to defeat Mont- real Canadiens 3-! Sunday mill‘ in the opening game of the Stanley Cup final. It was a rugged and one“ mug); battle before 1. full house of l3.959. A Rookie Earl Dutch Rcibeii broke a. oneall deadlock early in the final period and defenceman Red Kelly. who played a standout game for the Wings. wrapped up the game less than six minutes later. Ted Lindsay's goaP in the first period and Boom Boom Geoffriorrs in the second set the stage for a bitter third period struggle_ Once the Red Wings moved into ‘a two- goal lead it was evident Cana- diem' first bid to keep the Stanley Cup title they won a year ago was almost a hopeless cause. The -Red Wings made no mis- takes from there on and check:-u Canadians steadily. Penalties paid a big part in the scoring. the first tlnec goals coin- ing wlien the opposition was short- handed. Kelly topped it off w‘ i a flip of the puck past goalie .la:- ques Plante while the Red Wings lh('ll‘l.S8lV95 WEN‘ a man short. 13 Mlnorii Referee Bill Chadwick called them close and handed out 13 minol' penalties and two miscon- dticts. 'l‘ed Lindsay and .\1ll1ll‘ll"i' Rocket Richard drew the mis- conduct penalties ior vigorous p.a- tests. and when the Rocket had lll.\' slapped oil to a minor. he almost blew his top but Ken Mosdcll and Tom Joliiisuii. his team-mam. threw their arms around him and ushered hiin toward the penalty box. The Red Wings litid the bcttc: of the play most of the way and oulshot the Moiili'ealei's 25-18. Detroit drew six of the 13 penalt- im. Detmit's higli-scoring produc- tion line, with Alex Delvecchio at centre and Gordie Howe and Lind- say on the flanks. functioned smoothly. It figured in two of the goals and was the best trio on the To Defeat 1 ln Opener Proriovoat 14.52, I-l“d|I¥. minor misconduct 17.39. xlchgyd second Period z—Montreal. Geoff:-ion, (Harvey, Mllfllckl ...... .. 12_ig Penalties: Richard. minor and misconduct 1.49. Pavelich 5.33 Johnson 7.28. Skov 12.04. ' ’ Third Period 3—Detroit. Reibel. (Lindsay, Howe) .. .._.. 1.51 4—Detruit, Kelly. (Pavellch, Leswii-ii) 7'.i.i Penalties: St. Laurent ~.59 Pionovost 5.46. ' Stops:— ' Plants ._...._........_ 8 611--25 Scwchuk 5 1 g__13 Islanders nisiii-ind For This Season ' Upper Canadian hockey player-5 who have performed th the 15. hinders during this t. uubn will leave for their home; tin. week. Vip Palladino and Danny O'Connor will board I pluie thll morning bound for Sudbury. om. With them will be Guy Glgnac whose home is in Quebec city. El. wood Ritchie will leave tomorrow for his home in Stratford, ointuio and Gus Gustaveson and his wife are expected to leave on Thursday for Arnprior, Ont. Charlottetown fans have come to know these boys well. and all have gained the respect of hockey fol- lowers in this City, not only for their playing ability but because they acted the part of gentlemen at all times. Gignac. Ritchie and Gusteveaoii are the property of the Islander: Club. and should major hockey -be ieneived next fall. they will -no doubt receive a. hearty welcome upon their return here. Pallullno and O'Connor will of course bere- quired to report to their own Club at the beginning of next aeuon. ice. bolstered by fine work on the part of Kelly and Marcel Prono- vost. ‘lhc Tlctl \\’iiiiz\' iiear-perfec. checking also sliitcklcd man,‘ Montreal attempts and except on the close-range goal by Geciffrioiifl goalie Terry Sawchuk worked ml faultless style and had fewer tough chances to handle than Plante. Lineup.~;:-- _ l\Ionli'eal: Goal. plcll'llt“. defence. Hl'll"\‘(’_\'. Laurent, Bouchnrd. John-‘ son; forwarris, Masiiiek. Mcger, (‘iiri;\', .\iosdell. Ri<'Ii:ii'tl. Belivcau. Olnistetid, (leoffrion, Moore, Mc- C<.rnizit'k. Davis, Mzizui Detroit: Goal. Saw-liuk; du- fvnw‘, Goltiliani. Pimiovosl. l\'ell::, \\ oil. Allen: l'0rwai(ls_ Pr_\'sl.ai. I.‘lnt-en, Wilson, Delvtwt-lilo. Howe. Lindsay. 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