Page 6 The Guardian Canadian Hockey Team Arrives At London Airport LONDON. (CF)-Eighteen Can- adian hockey players breezed into London airport Monday. bound for Germany on what they call their "mission against Moscow." "And that is our mission." and playing coach Grant Knobby Wer- wick as the Penticton Va trooped off their plane from Canada for a one-hour stop in London. The team is en route to Duesseldrf for the vi orld hockey championships starting Feb. 25. Warwick. once with New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. obviously had hie mind on Canada's March A clash against Russia. probably the key game of the tournament. Russia defeated Toronto East York 7-1 last year to win the title. Warwick said his charges were in good shape-hut ”tired." Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1955 Pentictoa played ita last game in Canada only last Thursday. Warwick had been counting on a practice Monday night in Dues- ssldorf. but didn't make it too definite. "If we can't have one tonight, we'll get at it tomorrow. And we' have two-one in the morning and on H the afternoon." He said he doesn't think Pantie- ton will have too much trouble ad- justing its style of play to the European interpretation of the rules, which has proved a head- ache to many other visiting Cana- dian teama. "But we'll watch that." he promised. The only player who seemed to show any trace of recent games was Billy Warwick. one of Grant's two brother: on the team. Billy has a cut left eyebrow which still 5 looks a little angry. Dispute On Sunday Sport HORNEPAYNE. 0nt.. iCPl- A dispute over Sunday commercial sport shaped up Monday in this tiny northern Ontario community. following cancellation of a hockey game Sunday. Fapreol Juveniles travelled 300 miles for the two-game. weekend series and trimmed Hornepayne Panthers 11-5 Saturday night. The Sunday game was cancelled as the teams were warming up. "What kind of a dirty deal is this"” asked Capreol coach Ell Mariel. a high school student. The game was stopped by town constable Don 1-laggerty on com- plaint of a citizen. or citizens. he Ramblers Whip Moncton Moycrou rCPi A Amherst Ramblue. who finished the reg- ular Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey Leagu season in last place. whip- ped ll oncton H wks 4-2 here Mon- day night to to e a 1-0 led in the be-st-of-nine semi- inls. Ramb re need seven of over e to win. Edgar Kennedy broke away at the 7:01 mark of the overtime and draw out Moncton goalie Nick Pid- sodny for the winner. Bob Reid shot the clincher into an empty cage at 8:50 after Hawks had yanked Pldsodny. Amherst took the lead just seven seconds after the start of the game. Winger Hank Therrlen con- nected from 40 feet out. The sec- ond period was scoreless. Bob Rownesa squared the count at 1:41 of the third. but Amherst led again after Don Rogers scored at 3:04. Bert Hlrschfeld made h 2-2 It 4:18. Lineups Amherst N Goal: Frigon: de- fence: Parr. L. Kiley. Rogers. Reid; forwards: Schmidt. Ssindon. Leclerc, Therrien. Demchuk. D. Kiley. White, Kennedy. Bernaqucz. O'Rourke Rink Wins Round The Regal Flour competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club was won last night by a rink skipped by Paul O'Rourke which defeated the Allison McLeod rink 10-7. O'Rourke went through the competition without a defeat and now represents the local club at the finals in Summerslde on Feb. 16 other members of the O'Rourke rink are. Dr. K. A. MacEachern, mate. Addie MacDonald. second. Clifford Campbell lead. other members of the MacLeod rink ere. J. Hornby. R. Ewing. Dr. Brown. Rinks from Alberton. Summer- eide. Montague and Charlottetown will take part in the finals. refused to name. The citizen threatened prosecution under the Lord's Day Act. Mayor Bill Woodhouse took to the ice to calm the booing crowd. The law had to be obeyed. he said. Otherwise. it meant a 350 fine. Angry citizens immediately started a petition designed to bring a plebiscite on the question. A protest meeting was planned for this week. The petition would need signatures of 10 per cent of voters before a plebiscite could be authorized. Council is expected to deal with the question at its next meeting March 8. 4-2 Mani.-ton-Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: McNel.l. McLaughlin. Wea- ver. Le ins. Michelin; forwards: I-llrschfe d. C a in p e a u. Watson. Bownees. Thomson. Watters. Houlc Lacroix. Sinnett. Referees: Mel Snowdon. Sonny Macdonald. dunner: First period: 1. Amherst. Ther- rien (Kennedy. Bernmll-101' 397- Penaltlee: Sinnett 1:12. 7:03. He- Neil 13:25. g Second period: No scoring. Pen- alties: Reld 1:3). Rogers 1:56. Sin- nett 4:24, 14:21. D. Kiley 7:30. Mc- Laughlin 10:34. Bet-naquez 14:21. Third period: 1. Moncton, Bow- nese (Thomson. Waiters) 1:41: 8. Amherst. Rogers tSchmldt. White) 3:04; 4. Moncton, Hirschfeld (Wat.- son, Campeaut 4:18. Penalties: None. Overtime period: I. Amherst. Kennedy 7:01; 6. Amherst. Reid 8:50. Penalties: None. Stops: Frigon I Pldsodny I Winsloe Wins From Hunter R. Winsloe eliminated Hunter River from intermediate "C" hockey competition at North River rink last night with a 7-2 victory. After the game Hunter River an- nounced they would default the second game of the home and home series. Scoring for Winsloe were M. Gillespie with a pair and Sellick. Hughes. Delziel. Doiron and Lar- far with singletons. Bernard did the scoring for Hunter River. in another game at Northl River rink last night, in the North River League for the R. 1!. Bell Trophy. North River edged Long Creek 3-1. McKinley. Newson and Lank scored for the winners while Taylor and Hy Hyde did the scoring chores for I 1-25 8 1-17 ,.. un- Islianders Take One Game Lead In Series” With Smashing 7-0 Over CapsiLast Night Shirley Gets 7th Shut-Out; Whitlock Has Five Points The league champion Cliarlotte- islanders struck back hard. again town islanders gave the local while the Whitlock trio was man- fans a nice Valentine gift as they HIS "9 ?'iii'8"CS 0Ig "I0 while - washed the Fredericton session. and near the four minute Capital. 7,0 u the Forum and mark. Brklacii.-.i carried the puck took a one game lead in the i"P,dc”3l"-U-nP'3.5n': ms 3'3 best-of-nine finals in Series A of II" 9 9 ' pa ' the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey nessey Mm nun stood in the ,. , .1 iftfCi.Thepace I-M3139 39ml'I.'"8l5fi qmlslslianndteg: f:iTl?I(eiI1edr?)li'erothe"faTat sheet of score I P811” 0 805 V ice and the hockey witnessed for 0990111! frame. l7an89d "' W” the first five minutes of this frame more in the Sandwich 599310" was better than anything seen here and collected a trio in the finaleithis season. Craig 'came up with Jim Shirley was the hero of a nice save off Wunpy Jones at the encounter. blocking all 2-1.4.1-a. it was Shlrleys turn two shots which were dil'f3CkIlPCI f his:i1ninutesClValt)ert off the stick ff th :1"-k f t ast- ucien .1 er. w.ay- 0 -e runs (L life 59... Buck Whitlockigrabbed a stray skating Capita s. uas h U H enth shut-out that .iim has i'cgis- ”99",P555 9' 951"" 5 '9” 3' R 9' . . .- I , the eight minute mark and skated Lend Mme plaimg mm the 5 into the Fredericton zone in the lmders ""5 5e3:'""' . clear with Pat Powers trailing. The big forward "19 for Cowl He picked the m corner of the Brklacich was the Vllull0('li' lmclnet on a 30 foot angle shoot from seven islanders goals. Buck pick- at the mid-way and it was play-off ed up two goals and threc as- hockey all the way with Bill lic- sists to lead the parade. Lorne Donagh in on Shirley again at the 0: :3. '2li'”.2'i.?”l'..k. l::.:...:.::.: :.::::::; and Bob Gray a one grin an ' V two assists. Coach Steve Brk- U19. H 'Tl”l"l9 mark bl" Immd much was I MW” of strength it impossible to beat the capable . , Islander oalie. Le er and Hcon I" .h” team as he played an were rights in on Shigley before the lllpughl game Of. delunce andllslanders again caught fire with W” anrlbmed Wlm me Sel'"pillennessey and O'Connor hitting I051” Him” hi” mz leagnfl "V93 the goal-post near the end of the goas, ug ie snipe an yperiodg Wimpy Jones uere the other ls-' Again in the may pm-rod. Shir. lander marksmen. lie was the key man to the la- Orin Carter started the gaiiie-Ilalltders success as he turned aside off with a bang as he Sn'lBSIlefIiSI10I' after shot of the on-rushing deienccinan John Zllosgrave har(li(-8P"3l5- -IONS 5C'J,"3d lb” III” at the Fredericton line just 45-."”"'k” "I me permd En" me seconds after referee George 0'-iha”'Vla3' mark on - . asses from Brklacich and Ray Do"l:'3h"f Itgd dzgpgfd ggtilieduc. Campbell made it 641 on DUC U E S ' '. ' .a shot from the centre ice red-0 permd was what olle wmd .ca”lIlI1P three minutes later. that 3 "mail 3'9"” ma"', 59 Ssmnfraig fumbled on and dropped in with the players seltmil "'9 K9"-;ine net. Whitlock closed the scor- eral idea of the tactics of the mg on . .-eiay 513941101, from Bob man he was guarding. Gray in the corner, at about 20 feet in front of Craig. Lineups " Fredericton - Goal: Craig: de- fence Powers. Mosgrove. Heon. Yeomanst forwards: Smith. Leger. lilcDonsgh. Sewell. Hewey. Mc- Phee. Bliss. Gilbert, Nicolle. Mc- Donald Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence. B r kl an i c h. O'Connor. Hinchherger. Campbell; forwards: ISLANDERS STRIKE EARLY The islanders struck early in the frame with two goals which came within 39 seconds of each other. Buck Whitlock took a shay pass from coach Brklacich at centre on this line's first ap- pearance of the night. Buck car- ried the puck inside the Capitals Leyte. Gray, Whitlock. Lame. Ca... bI"9lme and SM 3 9555 l”.ver. Hennessey. Jonas, Kullman. winger Lorne liennessey who was Dm,..”mZ' Paunduio. cruising on the left side of the R,.(,.-...; net. Lorne lifted the puck up George ()'Donaghug, over Plumber Craig's right pails Summe ,- as the cageman attempted to First period: 1. Charlottetown. cover the shot on the short side. Hcnnessey iwhitlock. Erklacichl. Before this line left the ice it.4:25; 2. Ch8Fl0llet0Wn.Gl'lY iWh1l' had me islanders ieadmg by atI(lCI(. Campbell) 5:24. Penalties: two 3081 margmi with the MC. 0(.onnor 8:14, McDonald 13:08. in-the-clear. Dcward Judson. . Int ti-coached club having a lot of difficulty in getting their plays working. Hugbie Campbell and Buck Whitlock parked on opposltel sides of the Caps' blueline and engaged in a nice passing play until Buck found an opportune moment to pass the rubber to big rightwinger Bob Gray who had skated in the clear in front of the Capa' goalie. Bob took the pass and made the red light blink for the second time within Dowling 16:17, Mosgrove 16:45. Yeomans 18:42. Leduc 19:38. Second period: 3. Charlottetown, Hennessey (Brklaclch. Gray) 3:55; 4. Charlottetown. Whitlock 8:36. Penalties: Hennasse, 8:13. O'Con- nor 15:11. Leyte 15:29. Yeomans. two minor: 15:29. Third period: 5. Charlottetown. Jones il.educ. Brklncichi 12:46: 6. Charlottetown. Campbell; (Whit- locki 15:24: 7. Charlottetown. Whit- lock (Gray. Brklaclchl 16:49. Pen- alties: Carver. Mosgrove 1:57. the minute. 3'3! 14353- Shortly after this the penalties a PP” Craig I I 4-22 started to come thick and the,Shmey 5” gnu pace of the game was slowed up considerably. Orin Carver and Copper Leyte shone on sentence- kllllng duties for the Islanders while Bill Mcbonagh and Bob Leger did likewise for the Caps. All three lines were working nice for the Islanders while the Caps still had some trouble gcttiiig or- ganized with the lslanriers two defensive units of Brklacich and Campbell. O'Connor and Hinch- berger selling an almost stunn- wall fortress in front of Shirley. CAPS' PLAYS CLICK Whaloier roach Mclninsf said to his men between periods. cer- tainly had the (lcsii-erl effect. be- cause the Caps came out 'i”'Il their pl.'i3- clii-I.iii;' perfectly in g the middle session. Bill McDun:ii:h. 599- R313" hit the fa. - -iilll only 17' IIHZGIRFOVE Ice Racing At North River A good crowd ventured the frosty weather and chilly winds at the Hon. Dougald MacKlnnon Speedway to witness the third ice race of the season under the sponsorship of the Victoria Driv- ing Club at North River yesterday aflcrnoon. Sam Kennedy's Laddie Seymore paced the faste V4 mile of the meet. going the distance in 31 seconds and won both heats of the Class A pace. Four double- heal winners were the feature of the meet. others being Walt N'- Hanover and Miss Long Creek. seconds gone in the period Tim SUMMARY Stars Of Last Night's Game Above are the stars of ten Fredericton Capitals. at left is At centre in soullo Jim Shirley night's game at the Forum in scoring champ luclr Whitlock. who turned . which the Charlotdtewa 1sland- who led the point-getter: with e registering his seventh shutout of! 5mm, mg 3 Class A Pace Wait N'See I0'Meara) Skippers Pride tBernardl Kcppoch Playgirl (Willis) . 3 Bob Dole IMacFaydenl 4 Winning horse owned by George Gregory of Charlottetown. Time. 31 ii. hie-I 65557-0 Class A Trot Rajah Hanover tlidoreeide) 1 1 : Lu.-iiica tKennedyi . . . . . . .. 3 2 i Buddy Budlong isieadl 2 4 Sonny B. ll-lernard) 4 3 Bell of Charlottetown. Times. 32. .'l1Vi. Class I Pace - Laddie Seymore iKennedy) 1 1 Winning horse owned , 31M. 31 - Clan C Pace . ; Mill Hazclgrove (Brown) . 1 " Charlene R. (Gillespie) 2 ' Hoosier Doctor (Shaw) . 8 Twilight (Neill) . . . . . .. 4 Winning horse owned .by James Brown. Hunter River. Times. 12. 325i. officials Starter-Harold Cudtnore. Jiidgese-Cvrilr Smith. urt Younker. aside :4 drives ini ere tool: e'1-0 lead in the beet-of- pair of goals and three assists. the iieaeon. The series continues -nm.r,..ci.,rn. saw". ".1 nine sernl-final series with an At right is Iaree I-leneeseey who at the Forum with the second mm-y Murphy, Impreeaive 7-0 win ever the also collected a brace of goals. game tonight. Announcer-W. ll. Beaten. in 1A' 01' 'Y '"'”" 33113” 1' are " A. -la . .1 3 nu Ill. . .9 X :Ge iii Winning horse owned by lily...-i Bonnie's Money lRankIn) 2 2 - Hcnie Henley tMacFaydenl 3 dns , by Sam ' Kennedy of Charlottetown. Times. . 990'". Sports Forum I Sir.-June was almost over in 1913 when the Judges and referee voted a unanimous decision to Gilbert Gallant of Chelsea. Mass. over the durable Dene, "Bat- tling" Neleon in e 12-round bout at the Boston Arena. This same Gilbert. Gallant was born in Bloomfield. P.l:1.l., and left the province around the turn of the century. The island also had other good men in the lightweight division of boxing who made a name for themselves in the squared circle. in 1910. Jack Ahcrn of Tignish, 0' chalked up an impressive record while fighting around the Boston area. Mr. Ahern later taught the late Jimmie Mclnnie all he knew about the manly art of self de- fence. Then there were the Donovan brothers. Jack and Pres. Jack ' . ;was probably the better of the which figured In 0" SIX "I We left wing. The pace got hot again. two although neither held a pro- fessional title. Probably the best amateur boxer ever to be produced in this province is Stevey MacDonald. ”The Fighting Druggist." For the past four years. Stevey has competed in the Maritime Ame- tuer Boxing Tournaments in Hall- fax and ha won a title each year and la year took double honors. Billy Pryor is another Island boy who likely would have been a Catiadian champ in his class had be taken the fight game seriously. He was runner up for the Canadian Olympic llghtwcight ycrowii in 1948. Getting back to Gilbert Gai- lant. He was easily the best pro fessional lightweight to ever leave the island. The late Doc Allan of the Boston press once said of Gilbert: "He is the hard- est hitting little mar in the world. He has the neck. arms ,and shoulders of a middleweight. and hits with the authority of a heavyweight." Gilbert must also he remem- bored for his four great matches with New York's Leach Cross. He gave Cross more trouble than any fighter he ever met. Out of the four matches. Gilbert beat Cross decisively in two and drew in the others. I am. Sir. etc.. WILFRED McCLUSKEY Charlottetown. . Hockey Scores 3! THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlantic Senior Semi-finals Fredericton 0 Charlottetown 7 .iFll'!l same of best-of-nine se- Tlest Amherst 4 hfoncton 2 glFirst game of best-of-nine ae- riesi Ontario Junior Toronto Marlboro: 6 Hamilton 1 Win In A-P-C NEW GLASGOW iCPl .. New Glasgow Rangere scored in a sud- den death overtime period Monday to break their best-of-nine semi- final APC League tie by downing St. Francis Xavier University 1-2. Rangers lead the series 4-3. St. FX took a 2-1 first period lead an goals by Jack Heating and Paul McManaman. eron scored the Ranger tally. game in the third period after a scoreless middle session. Bert Dai- ling scored in the sudden death overtime period. after a scoreless 10-minute overtime session. to give Rangers the game. HALIFAX fCPl - A1 Legere fired three goals to lead Pictou Royals to a 4-2 victory over Hati- fax Wolves Monday to take a 4-31 lead in the best - of - nine APC Hockey League semi-finals. . Rollie Savard collected the other Pictou marker. Halifax marksmen were Keri Mc- -Onie and Allan lRockyi Sullivan. Preteen In Rain is Snewi FORIIM IIEWS PEI. 15 T0 1! ,TUESDAY- ' PLAYOIT HOCKEY - IIEDERICTON. WEDNESDAY-A City League Hockey and Skating Local Curling Draw Tonight The draw for tonight at the Charlottetown Curling Rink in- cludes eight teame of junior cur- lers who are taking part in the Physical Ftnesa Club play to de- cide a team to play at Montague on March 2 in the Provincial play. The winner and runner up will represent Pg E. I. at the Maritime .lunior Bonspiel to be held at Sackvillc. March 9th and 10th The Maritime Junior Bonsplel is spon- sored by Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd, a junior being a man who has not had more than 8 years of curling. 7 P. M.- Ice 1-C. Boudreaut. H. Willis. B. MacKay, M. Kennedy; vs.. H Maclnnis. T. Gillies. Dr. Mac- Eachern. A. Mac-Donald Ice 2-J. Wilson. H. Peters. L. Wellner, S. Duncan: vs.. D. Hill. M. Jenkins. D. Wonnacott. J. A. Simmonds. lce 3-Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. 5. Benton. K. Elliott. J. Dingwellz vs.. C. Maclaean. M. Bell, H. Douglas. S. Crosby. ice 4-H. Atkinson. R. Jenkins, H. Douglas. A. Love: vs.. Dr. Giddlngs. A. B. Bagnall. G. Milli- gan. J. Morris. 8:30 P. M.- lce 1-C. MacDonald. D. Sedge- .wlck. H. Stead. A. Wellner; vs.. lDr. Prowse. E. MacNutl. H. Sear. V. Williams. Ice 2-J. S. MacDonald. H. Par- -ker. D. Meclntyre. E, Brown: vs.. Ralph Cam- ' Gilles Matteeu deadlocked tho I l moi S. Moore. N. Nicholson, D. Sea- 'man. Dr. Brown. I Physical Fitness:- . lcc 3-Dr. Gallant. D. OiRuurke. ;l(. Acorn. P. O'Rourke; vs.. D. .Cameron. E. Mai-Donald. Dr. Moreslde. Dr. Cox. lce 4--Elmer MacDonald. R. Partridge. C Campbell. L. Bag- nail: vs.. G. Stewart. W. Goss, .I. Cameron. R. LeClalr. NHL Scorers Beliveau, Montreal Richard.. Montreal Gcoffrlon. Montreal Olmslead. Montreal Mosdell. Montreal Smith. Toronto Lewicki. New York Howe. Detroit assesses” :;:ssnn8e 22323233? S'side Curling Schedule Today -Sunimerside for today: 7 p. m. A. Silliphant vs. T. D. Morrison G. J. Hayes vs. H. E. Clark. H. R. MacFarlane vs. Harry Dickie. 8.30 Winner of ice 2 vs. winner of Ice 3 for Capitol Theatre prizes. Winner of Ice 1 at 7.m. will re- ceive E. P. Foley prizes. curling schedule -S. New Glasgow And Pictou Semi-Finals Wolves took a 1-0 first period lead and stretched it to 2-1 by the end of the second. Local Minor Hockey Results .CIub Shoot Minor hockey results at Rotar) Rink yestet:day:- Paperweights: Falcons 2. Blue- birds 1. Falcons goals by R. Glg- H- T. V650! Bluebirds; Alen Sivan gey and H. Ladner; goal by J. Cullen. Robins 1. Hawks 0. Tigers 2. Bruins 1; Tigers goals, Edi!-0!! Wall-S - goal by P..i EPIC by G. Full 2; Bruins Mclntyre Kensiingtoni. Springfield 4 -Kcnsiiigton and played to a 4-4 tie in the first game in intermediate "C" play- off hockey in Kensington rink last evening, with Brent Coles collect- ing two for Kensington. while singles went to Bruce Champion and Eldon Champion. Billy Thebeau was top marks- man for Springfield with three of his team's four goals. the other one going to George Watson. Referees Fred Sample and Earl Dunning awarded four penalties to Springfield, one to Kensington. Hr Leonard Ford Today's Rotary - Rink Program 2.00-3.30-Kiddies skate. panied by adults. 4.00-4.30-Pee Wecs, es s. Hor-i Merril MacDonald " nets vs. Parkdale Royals. 4.30-5.00--Pee Wees. Q. S. Rockets vs. W.K.S. Hawks. 5.00-5.30-Pee Springers vs. Parkdale Parkers. 6.00-7.00-21 Fd. Coy RCAMC. 7.110-B.ilO-Ch'tiiwn Rockets prac- tice 8.00-9.00--Goi'ci'nnieiit Garage. 9.30-Intermediate "C" play- downs. Rustico vs. Cavendisli. I. 1' Pin. Montreal 32 15 8 72 Detroit 31 16 9 71 Toronto 22 ill I7 61 Boston Kl ill 16 56 New York 14 27 15 43 Chicago 9 as 13 Ill N.H.L. Leaders By The Canadian Press Standings: Montreal. won 32. lost 15. tied 8; points. 72 Points: Beliveau. Montreal. 60 Goals: Richard. Montreal. 32 Assists: Olmstead. Montreal. 40 Shutouts: Sawchuk. Detroit. 10 Penalties. Flaman. Boston. 124 minutes. .....Lj.m...j..,? HORSE RACING STANLEY BRIDGE Tuesday, Feb. 15 At 2 P. M. I PLAY- OFF HOCKEY TONIGHT - 8:30 ISLANDERS vs. FREDERICTON SEATS YET AVAILABLE THE FORUM lra MacDonald . York Rifle iii Bunnell Ling . . . . . . . .. no Class 4 Date IlIa('KIl1DOI . . . . . . . . .. viz Lou Howatt . Following are the results of a J0!-In VCSEY - recent York Rifle Club shoot: Cj8Hd9 LEWIS - Ci.” 1 Lverett Wylie .. , 101:1 Klan Brown iir. , 99 lazei Vesscy ii Albert Court 99 can Macl-sod in .Gcorge Andrews 9:; W09 I-I118 - - - - - - - - - - . .. 12 97 Vernon Duck '1 Sp,-outs 93. Calten Lewis .. . an Herman gueu H 95lLiirne Vesseyg so Raymund vesser 95 llarjorle Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . .. iui Annie Buell .. 05 Fl:-"nkie Lewis .0 Alvin MacDonald 9.)"-' "Pl Slewa" nil Jack Andrews 94 Kim?” C"0PeI' -tilt Springfteldl A. 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