i I ,5. tin:-33-'?3.fT-'”: Page 8 The Guardian Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1955 Saints Trounce Mount A 80-56; 61 Fouls Called i)uiislan's squad finalized Saint basketball University to be taken from the game be-. their.ing knocked unconscious when Maritime intercollegiate play forthe slipped and hit his head on the season by trouncing Muiint Allison hoopsters Sarkville ti)-56 etching. The impressive win was sweet revenge for the Saints who had taken a defeat at the hands of Mounties earlier in the current season. the the from ldiiring the opening half. He is re- in a foul-riddled ported to have receiied nu ser- game at the SDU gymnasium last iouii hard-wood gymnasium floor injuries howeier. Summary Saints-Reardon 28. Slowey 16. Mooney ll. Kelly 8. Shea 7, The islands ”.'lrlr. Baskethall".;Dorais 6. Swift 4. Farmer 6. who has proved himself as such in recent years with the SDU hoopsters. turned in a. brilliant performance. racking tip a total score of 28 points. the best of the night. in what was his last intercollegiate game with the Saints before he graduating this spring. "Mouse" .ilacLennan. st-oring sensation of the Garnet and Gold men. followed close behind Reardon in the scoring department with 23 points. The game. which meant the league standings. little to was by referees Don MacLcan marred by some 60 odd fotil callsi t ' andtory. I Prince ludward island na-t. Jack Ready many of which were the and second-year l'Il('ltil)Cl' of. Mounties-lflacLeniian 23. Mar- l-Iwen 8. MacDonald 7. Essing 5, Daniels 4. Roberts 4. Nayler 2. Langley 2. Maxwell 1. Bain 0. Referees Don MacLean and Jack Ready. P. E. I. Player Leads C. B. Scoring SYl')NF.Y. 4('Pl - Samiiiy Greg- ot . technical nature in t.egm.d;Franklin Sports Club. is the scor- to the Mounties. The ntttctat ing'chanipion of the Cape Breton count on the infraction auardst'l"”"'”' H”('k93' l-931"? lhl-S SE3- was 34 to the visitors and 27 to 5"" ttt, stunts. Gregoigy shot fit! goals and 47 Th t t b m d .k , d assists or 85 points. four more "Wk; in olah"e”t.”:l ftaunetiml Ttlte than second-place Fred Courtiiey Mount A squad trailing the Saints by only four points at the mid- way mark when the score stood at .'l:'i-.'ll in favor of the hosts. Machennan had it field day in scoring over half of his team's points. a total of 17. Reardon had ll. The Saints however were not content to hold a slim lead in the final half and with the addition of many foul trys were I of Glace Bay Miners. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec League Quebec 1 Montreal fl Chicoutimi .'l Shawiuigan Falls 5 Ontario Junior able to open I commanding lead St. ('.athai'ines 6 Gait 7 before the session had gone many minutes. Reardon Ontario Senior alone scored .Stratford 5 Windsor 6 13 points on foul trys in the half.l twinrlsor leads best -of - seven .Iohn Kelly. Frank Slowev andtsemi-final l-oi "Irish" Bob Mooney played very American League uell for the Saints while l.ltiydlHarshey 3 Provtdencp 2 MatEwen anti Hugh MacDonald were strong competitors for the Mounties. Graham Langley. for- ward of the Mount A team. had i l international League Cincinnati 1 Grand Rapids 4 Ontario Junior Guelph I Kitchener S G:orgetown High School , . int: records of the four Atlantic and Murray HHFDOF ' MIHTEY For LOCO. RIHH 0.3.. 5....t.,.- I-4l()(-key t,c..L...., thin-or. These latter-named schools tcoiiis. as released by leagiic. are already held their own 7 P'l'I- ' . sot-i'ct:ii'y Bob Chandler. Nantes lspnrts and will lie sending those The annual Georiletown High 2. Gerald Marti-ll; 3 Billy Lain lcc l. - Pliysical I-iiiirss: .lolui mm.ttt.(t -- intttt-aux ptaytirs no who placed first and second in School Ice Sports were held on ers Iwilson, H Pelers.C1.” llelllll)Pl.(:. tttttuot. wtttt the cttth. than 5t.ttt,t,t "met to wmpete in Friday. February lllth. hefore a Cirls' if) ye is I2 lapsi -- 1. Duncan vs Dr. ya ant. . - t ' H g . . their respective race; gt in large crowd of iiitcrr-sled spec- Paitlelte Burke 2. Claire Rlackett; tnourke. K. Acorn .Paiil O'Rourke t (liARl.()F1l-.1flM.'s lSl.ANi)P.RS Ctmmy Meet. 9 tutors. The ice was excellent and .'l. Laverne David. i ice 2 - Dr. W. Xlat'l)oiialiI. J. G -A Pts Pen. tgkaters Mm ptare nrst "nd all events were ks-only ('l)lllGSlPtl.l Roys' l0 years 12 laps! -- l. sqttttrebriqgs, A. l.ikcLi. iiilmcr Wliitlock . . . . . . .. .'lli all 94 rt Swnnd at the County Meet Wm in the horkt-y game which fol-,I)aiiny :'l'lacl.can. 2. Milford Clory; Matrponalil is Dottt: Saunders. (;. (Era) 40 48 88 22 the" skate agalmt the two fastest lowed the spoi't.s. the Gcorgetown:3. Joseph Martell. G ttuttttes t)t 5(i(lg('tilt'lx. l)r. ii. l.el)iic . 35 47 R2 lskatem from me other Comm 5 Girl Guides hockey team defeated N Mile -- Girls l.'l lap.-.i - l.ltt'.l(.M,nm,' (or or Z9 27 - 1.” "mil. claw at the I '3 d H et the Montague Pcc Wee Girls by a Ella David: 2. Helen McCullough; i it, J it V H t;t,tttt.tt' wt BM,-I l.r.xic . 17 iltl oft 2tl.A Md I I ”.t.5It" r.' 09' 7..-n .:t-oi-e. with Gladys Ann David 3. Sheila St-itlly. ll 9” T. t "t. Rmtd H Hm, -t- litilliIt'.s.s0Y . 2:: ::2 55 39! F4 I S39 (j 0 IU-fit N11 be M"trll1K four goals and Ella two. the Doll t'.arriagc P a r a d o A l. ” di. mf Lt. Ctnms Hmtant .lori(-s ' 27 5.1 Iii ”" l”"d l" htfndli th'1d3Y. "'9' other goal hctii: llUllD(l l1)' Bcti.V Phyllis Hotidreault: 2 Beicrlcy ll' Filotfi 11', ;tc " Ktilliiioii 23 45 2fl7l"”'H5 "1091 lfl'hlCll W1” COHSISI Of Ann Steieits. The follouiiig were Solomon: fl. Jiiriiiita Gotell. :D""JM' ”ltt.t.Mm "(tn lit; 39 44 itl ll" 24 l"”0Vl'l"E PVNHS and C0!!- the ice Spiii-is officials Miss Toiia BQVS '2 Mile :4 laps! -- 1. Allen I" 4 W. N ' '(.'. t)" t V P”' 15 23 3" "5 "'”.”f' Yum 8 Skate (Or 3”: lllrtloskcy. Mrs. N. W. Haiisen. .llacPlicc: 2. Romeo Gotell. 3.lM- R MV('"'l-'?”'- ”('"'3t ””"ts"f' t)i(Toiiii4ir ii 29 35 207i (uirls age races, 7 ycars and Mr. R. W. Soloinaii. Mr. llounrd Paul lialchiltlm ll; lllaf-'D01l"ld Rt (al”'l."'”' lliiiclilic.'uci' l 23 215 lflit lill(lPr to 14 years and 15 years M.'i('Lcait. Mr. Cecil l.el.nclicur,l (iirlis ll yrzirs -- l. Marion lh llll1i10('k-.ll- 006”. llltt" 5tllml- ('amp1,(-it 14 17 g5, 20 and Ut.et.; Hts" tyrmite open and Mr. Art MacSw;ii:i. and Mr. ll. A.lIliiii'pli); 2. Aldr-no .llacCoi'iiiai:k;l 3:30 -- sccmm Swim" 1"””d l)ouliiiL' ll ll 19 fl into;-.s(-hoot t-.13)-t 3035' lite lilac('t'omark .li1tlL'es for the Doll 3. Betty Gotcll. lroiiin: V l Miii'i'iiw 2 4 6 39 races, 7 tears and under to M ('arri:i:e Pararle were Mrs. Cliar- l-lo.vs' ll years a 1. Charlie ice l -- Di". Pt'WSC-.W Wit" '0 'lC 1 1 2 0 years and i5 years and nver; les Fro-cr. Mrs Henry Par- Fit7.:.ci::ltlf 2. Bruce .llarl.c;iii: ;l. nrtt. A. Rot.crs. ll. Store is in. 'lt;iri-is I 0 1 0 at”, it! it and One mlte Open kci. :iiirl llrs. X W. ll.ui.-mi. l..'iiirrtire Bait-liilrlr-i'. I”. Acorn. l". H:-iiiscn. M. Bell. tliirctill fl 1 l 0 and tntertschtmt retmz l-iolloiving is the list of cvr-iitsza (;u'ls' 1.1 ycm's - - i. To iiiiic H1" Mm-esitlc. '.('-lI'l"t'll" 0 l 1 4 - -- ;- e (:irls' fl , s fIl'l(l oirr l. Samps ii; 2. VI.-trion Martcll; 3. too 2 -- R. Part-iit. 'l'. Milton. 5lHl'lF.l - - - - -- 0 l l 33 Scwcll 13 27 I9 La rrne .'llzu'tI:ll. 2. ('ai'iiiclita l Ann liavid. tttankt L4 t);tn.-ltd vs .1. l-i. Biir- 'M3Vl-("til 9 9 " lo Miles 21 27 25 Sn'iuiiriii: 3 Marie .llacD.uiald. t 12 years -- 1. Betty Ann ttmt W. pmkantt tn 'tOh,,.;t,mt 3' tLcvtis 0 0 fl 0tGttt,t,,.t H 25 12 7 years anti oxcr iBoy.s' - l. Stcicns, 2. Cathr-riiie Mt-Citlloiigh; . .. , lHliss 15 36 35 ' Pt-ri Fi';isci'. 2 Eldon Bait-hildcr; ii. Fi'attcis Baker. Bi:l(:Htit M W! MaCt1atm.' tt t).,t,,i M(m( TON "dAHAKsP"s PmlPouci'ii 4 19 23 69 3 i Srully l Boys' l2'yrars at Hilly Pi'ns- . F Vt. .L mt t, gt--"Ht" ta . , . . eon . 3 ill 21 76 Pro Scliool Cliiltlrcn -- 1 Glen ' Josr-pli llrirtell .1 Joseph "S9!" " ' "L. ' ' i i hm”'"”” ' M "9 Hi .llos-irnxe 3 9 I2 119 . ' ' i ' M. llorth (.. lramor. S. Hcaloii. Lat-rttlx g t t 7;, 31 57 15. , rv .y a . . . Ma Uoiialtl. . lhilip i-loutiicault. . in I mrwmpld 29 27 a6 In-Veonians 3 6 9 26 .1. "Emily l)o(?oste l3 years e- l. Dciinisl ' .'"";3s' A B Bmm” Ht .t.m;nNm l 1;. 36 L5 M'.Stewzirt 1 5 7 6 Girls ti yonw l. lliniic Solo- (icrard Wight. .l" "PF '1 'tl,'.t "mm; l 26 N Macliitosh l 5 7 69 mini: 2 Naiicy Hartman. .'l. Rlictta i I4 years --- 1. (ilatlys Ann Vl”"d ”” ' L A "L ”'f' l j ., ” ' i i. (irenon .. . 1 1 2 56 p,-,.t,tt pm-id; 3 tlpan Mllaphollrl 3 Curtis. Had Marliiiiis. l-.lmci (ainpcaii I2 34 Mi Clot Hoysi ii )c.'irs -- l. liriiic ”ros- Gloria .il.icrx. lM1”'l)”m'me . 2 tiliil G"M'TEN.DERs ticr: II Kciincth Bittcliiltier. 3. Hoys' 14 years -- 1 Terry Solo- 1” ll-"L at lillsl 5"'l'”" ''””'"l W;”' IN 1'1 m L” 1:) (-4 AVE P"! 30 Donnie Wight man. 2. (ihestcr David; 3. Paul roliiii. Mtxfllr 2' izq 7' tl)'(,l-Wlllly M 397 3-” 55 4 t i ntilr til 1' st ijn lchil oi". ice I ii llill. Mel Jellkltls. u””' - ill-Shirley 52 I97 -1-!" -11 6 Boys 4 ap a d tt . 5 t . Allen MarPht-r: 2 Paul Ratchilrit-r; Girls' I5 years and over --l.tl). Wonnacott. R. l-Iwing vs l)r.'tl”g(l:lllK':rr 2 g gt Gt(:rt!IiZ M 243 3.87 6 2 3. Chester David. ,Hclt-n Mr-(iiilliiiigh. 2. Sheila Scully; .(;iddings. P2. Tanton. l). Peterson. iv r;mmWIt' 6 '2 In 15 WFIEDH 21 W4 4.95 10 0 Girls' 9 years (1 lapi - l. hor-..'l. Flarliara .VicGuillan. p, Simmonds. lwatm" ' tt 3 tr, i Sleews n . 29 ml st” 0 0 een Gallaiit; '1 Poulinc Martell; Boys' - -l.'i years and over --l. H-9 2 ,. H Atkinson. R .Nlan-tDm.t,mum" t H t H N! "V "T 3. Mary K. l.el.at-hctir. Alli-it MacPlice; 2. Patti Mac- "ing, It. t-amemnv Kt ANN." vsmkvmlmhnn . ' lo l.l 4 t 30.VS' 9 .V'”r'TS " 1- -l"ll" AllF'"-ll-83"- .l. Wilson. R. Jenkins. 1.. Vl'ell-..Bttttt.k. 3 6 ” '1': ' . net 5- Dum'an- lnniitnsnn 3 5 fl mt Ice 3 W. R. Mm'NrilI. ll-fftlicliclin 0 7 7 is. O'Rourke. A. Howatt. P it til O'- .' Norman 1 8 4 fit Rourke vs iii. Maclniiis. l.. Tllr-j'BFflpl1.V 1 2 3 22J Fab, To ner. H. Peters. A. MacDonald. t l ice 4 -. C. MacDonald. ll.' M""F-"ST 35:13:55,?” Fml Canieriin. G. Stewart. R. Part-twhmt 24'” 66 2 V”.-.t)Nt.;st)At'-,. ridge vii J. VS. Maclionaltl. (. in Klloy . 2b 37 63 62 City Len”? Huck”, 73,, Gallant. W. (yoss. N. Nicholson. Thnripn 36 24 60 32 rgimm or Schmidt . 22 so Sfl 7.THURSt,AY.g QHL Playoffs '.?e"."."'-V - ll 3" -it It Skating ..m . erniiqiit-1. 22 29 SI t ' Reid . Kl 23 43 60'; Begin March Jodoin in 21 :ii 7 FRiDAY:- MONTREAL. r('Pi- Playoffs in 'l"!-"” t 27 7" '0": Children": Sk-tins the Quebec Hockey League will Samd."" 13 ls 29 zi GHIGFII skill"! ' - - L. Kl 4 24 Z! begin March 22 and wind up April P”r"'V 7 IR 25 mi 16. The first four teams in the savard )6 H 2t 19ltSA-I-UnDAt-tgg club loop will be. eligible. with Lecterc . 4 m H lzt shuns the top team meeting the foiirth- Laubertc 5 lo Rm.at.Ut.t"n seuton Sande Flu?" and "F" "Ic"".'t.dh and tlllackhurn 1 12 tr III e. sem no s. e ar- . rangements were announced fol- ,:.::i:1';1n z lowing a meeting of league mem- Demchuk 2 1 hers Monday night. . B. Bernamnl . 2 Winners of the finals will meet .Bitmt"u ' - . 0 ' P the Western Hockey League rham- . Pttnn tt tit t 75”” 0'V""1'd"'4 "'3? '0' 03500- L I ' R f pionii in the east for the Duke of - The speed of modern ', ' t wit 5. - OCB lCeI” S e efee Edinburgh Ti-opiitt. t B FRI-ZDERICTON car ' V H . . . Catt. Ray Lawlor, Halifax and Charlottetown. drops ,,m,',::,l"i:i:t..g ameoyngi-d in::iliiiti- Mr-Phce G " "" "'9' """"Y Welt ll WI-we to Mint -Ml P"0i0t'- Iie we at an inter-unit game in the new artificial rink of out it... ,..,.,... ..u...,c..1 ,,,....,t.t. t.-tmtt, 54 I . d t D the lat Canadian Infantry Brigade near Soest. Germany. ton they will withdraw from the laser . 44 .1. t .- "" -, ”,l'"- - tin right are: Cfn- Dean Sean, Kingston, 0nt., Capt. """'- . . S"""' '9 " '"""' !"""""' s'""' c”"'”' ”""'"' C” , ",'d P” Jo. Mam" st I "amt: N 3 President Arf.hur Vinet stud all McDonngli .18 Com-dodkahd to on aim, to protect Canada and our great homage d . 1 ' ' ' v ' ' cotr riltments will he met despite MacDonald 24 27 (National Defence Photo). financial setbacks. Hewey to 21 t (By Gerry Martin, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Welshmen Rink InSeicond Place Tie"iAfter Two Wins In Finals Yesterday At Sydney . SYDNEY. tCPle-Bayne Secord's Saskatchewan rink lsOuI'iS Teum IS blew hot and cold Tuesday night but won an extra end f county champs 9-8 game with Ontario in the fourth round of the Do-: minion school bonspiel. The win was the fourth for Saskatchewan and made K-tng-5 cuunty Secord odds-on favorite to take the Dominion title two .years in a row. . The loss was the first for Ontario and dropped them into a second place tie with Prince Edward Island and Al- lberta. h t 1 Prince Edward Island's to ar- tgtraln-d;3rt,s;sC:r"9dr-st;t'igrtef mfttfe lottetown rink defeated British eighth and ninth and the" 8 Shut . - ,- N .th j? P. l. two in the final and to tie 0r3::tt:)ece:,h i::::hiAt':..hn Mt: 3.-(rilthe score. in the extra and Mar- two 1051595. NOrth(xrn ontam, tnst IDoiiald's stone coasted nicely in m Vew Brunswtctt 9,7 and Nm-3 ltpasl a Noraiida guard. took otit Scotia defeated Manitoba 9.7. Nciv iihe shot and stayed for the Wm- Briinsyvick and Nova Scittia ealchtllmil DOIN- .".:;':.-..1:..::i'::'.ii.': .l;.'l'”..'.'?.'.l'ii?.ZfT STEAL SHOW . ifilanitolia mi mo 200 M Prince Edward Island and Nova Athena H0 ")2 mt zgg Sm": Sfmtlg lit: nllgfglt l" "'9 ”""l .()ntario 112 to-i sou x-12 HD 0 P l 5 - v - mPriiice of M airs Ctillet.-e front it . 000 Om on XS. S . t I. .m . . .ml.ltw',n Not:-i Scolla Ht) 001 001 0 -4 (l):ttl;?;?:lll)&3l.al1';d';””it tn th(.”,.Sask. not no mo 1 A 3 r . ; ' -- iltltl too 415 fl-ll first loss. defeating ill?!" 765 rt" iglwtlu tn mt mo tg tt "'7 "lsli ;xitlif;)iellldr”:Tlr::lrl:tt," Jr:-P. E. i. not too 011 2lw7 ””"5i”9 - M 95 9 ' ' in. Ontario 210 011 100 004; demy of Truro threw a real scare into t h e tiefeutiiiig cliampioiis. it.-Qt-R1-H Rot-ND Saskatchewan. hetorc bowing t . Nnrtitern Ontario was ls-adittttll -:iIt:1fl5tl)'l)l13 illfxl) Tm: ...7-3 ftenihtilte-N03 - rt 1 1” or ?:'f'"”' ill 2 ierta t f x-' P.F. l 002 203 030 x-l0 lltl 010 202 Xe 7 10.1 Olfl lf)0 21-9 lSl'llIKll t'oluuihia Sasltzilclicu an .Toduy's Draw At Sydney (liil.'iriii 020 102 021 00-ll l Norlli (ltilario 103 011 out 077 I SYDNEY ik'Pl -- 'l'l"'P9 Nunds New lirtinswick 020100 104 ivs will be played in lhvylgtllnlgltlll ,...-... . high school litinspiel We nes ay. 0 starting at 9 a. m.. 3 p. m.. and 8 p. m. AST. Fifth round (9 ii. in.) lPrince I-Edward island vs Allierla Manitoba vs Ontario Nova Scotia vs Quebec . orthern Ontario vs Saskatcliew an New Briinsvtick vs Br. Ctilllmhla SYl)Nl-LY ft'l'i -Standings in the l)oniinion school bonspirgl at the end of four rounds: l Won Lost Saskatciieuaii P. E 1. Sixth round (3 p. in.) t,ttt,t.t-ta New Brtinsivick vs Saskati-lieuaii Ontam, British Columbia vs Quebec Qtmtm. Ontario vs Northern Ontario Manitoba vs Prince F.dward island NOVH scmla V5 Mhmim Nova Stolta Sevmlll "''""l l8 9' .'"'l .beu Firiinswick Northern Ontario vs Br (olitiiibia itttamtnba New Brunswick vs Nova Srotia Saskatchewan vs Manlillba Alberta vs Ontario Quebec vs Prince Edward Island Northt-rn Ont. B. (' 0-auunauub s:.i'.:'..-Nut-4....-e . Final-Regards Of ACSHL Ailiowing are the detailed scor- Curling Draw i Souris hockey team intermediate "C" championship on Monday night when they defeated Murray Har- vbour 5-2 at Souris. The win gave Souris a two goal edge in the two- game. total goal series. Murray Harbour having won the first game 3-2 at home on Saturday night. Soui-is now advance into the island semi-finals against the intermediate "C" winners of Queen's County. llntermediaie SC Third Round Playdowns The Physicial Fitness Division last evening announced the fol- lowing third round schedule for island intermediate ”C" Hockey PlH)(lOil'nSI Series U - Wiitiicrs ()'Le.'-iry- Wellington at Mount Pleasant; Mount Pleasant at winners Ol- Leary-Wellingion. - Series V Freetown at win- ners Hampshire- C8VEn(lISl11 win- tiers Cavendish-Hampshire at Freetown. Series X - Winners Ninc'Mile Creek-Albany at Winsloe: Win- sloe at winner: Nine Mile Creek- Albany. Series Y-Murray Harbor bye. This round must be completed by iiiidnight. Saturday. Feb. 26. Home leauis will arrange for rinks and payment of officials. who are to be agreed upon by the uiaiiageinent of competing l t tcaiiis. King's Co. Ice Meet Planned ll was announced last ev ing hy the Physical Fitness Division that I skating meet to declare county winners and qualify crin- tosiants for this year's Provincial liiterscholastic Ire Meet will be held in Georgetown rink. Friday. Felt 35 at 7:30 pm All boys and girls attending school in Kings County are qugl. ified to compete in Friday": meet with the exception of those at- tending the larger schools such as Souris. Georgetown. Montague won the . KREFELD. Germany. tAPt - Pavel Korotkov. the leader of all hockey played in Russia. said Tuesday that the Soviet team entered in the world champion- ships starting Friday is stronger than last year's team which de- feated Canada for the title. Korolkov also conceded that the Canadians are ”infintteIy stronger." The Russian. speaking in a friendly manner during an inter- view. said he expects the cham- pionship to be decided among five countriese-Russia. Canada. the United States. Sweden and Czechoslovakia. "They are the strongest and have equal chances.” he said. NOT UNDERRATING U. S. It was pointed out that in the opinion of many people including some Americans that the United States team is not strong enough to be classed alongside the Cana- dians. Russian: and Swedes. Korotkov brushed aside such is suggestion. "We do not underrate the Anter- icans." he said. ”not in ice hockey nor in any other sports. They are good players and they will be with. the very best." I The 22nd world championships will be played on rinks in Frefcld. Duesseldorf, Cologne and Dort- mund Feb. 25-March 6. Other teams contending for the title besides Korotkov's five favor- ites are West Germanyls A team. Poland. Finland and Swit7.erlan(l Korotkov saw the Canadians play two practise games in Berlin last week. winning both easily. PLAN NEW TACTICS Korolkov has triple duties dur- ing the championships. He is the leader of the big Russian delegat- ion. vice-president of the Inter- national ice Hockey Federation and president of the ice Hockey Federation of the U.S.S.,R. He said 19 players. many oft them members of Moscow's Dy- namo team. made the trip but that two youngsters will not play. Reports Russian Hockey Team Stronger This Year hockey team's trip to Italy for the "Of the i7 actives. 15 were with us in Stockholm last. year at the: championships. We consider ouri team a .veteran team but we do up of old between 20 not think it is made men." The ages are and 32. The Russians pulled out a sur- prise on the Canadians last year by often sending in only one for- ward after missing a goal shot. The remainder of the team head- ed .back across the blue line to stop the on-rushing Canadian of- fence. "This year we will try many other tactics." Korotkovsaid. "We will also try to get the Ice Hockey Federation to honor Moscow with the 1957 championships." N.H.L. Game Tonight At St. Paul. Minn. ST. PAUL. Minn. (APl...f;(,5ton Bruins meet Chicago Black Hawks here tonight in the first National Hockey League game ever held in the twin cities. Not proceeds of the game will be turned over to the Olympic fund to help finance the U S. Olympic. Pictoii Defects New Glasgow . In 4th Game STFIl.l.ARTON. N. s. tceiwaor tic Savard letl Picloti Royals backi into the APC Senior Hockey League finals picture here Tues- day night by firing two third-pe- Hod Eoals to fashion a 5-3 victory over New Glasgow Rangers. Rangers now hold a 3-1 strangle- hold on the best-of-seven aerles' for the league. championship. New Glasgow finished the first period with a 2-1 margin built on goals by D. McLeod and Gilles .' Matte-aii. Vinre Ryan shoved Roy-: als onto the scoreboard with at goal at 13:03. Jimmie McNeil tied it up half- way through the second period on an unassisted shot NHL Scorers Beliveau. Mtl. . Geoffrion. Md. Richard. Mtl. . Olmstead. Mtl. Smith. Toronto Howe. Detroit . Moldoll. Mtl. . Sullivan, Chicago Inwlclli. Rangers Reibel. Detroit N.H.L Leaders By The Canadian Press Standing: Montreal. won 34 inst 15. tied B. '76 points; Detroit. wnn Royals Play Hornets Tonight The Charlottteown Royals and the Milton Horneu meet in the first game of a two game total goal series in the semi-final round of the Queen's County In- termediate I play-downs at the iCILxul'lONcl0WD Forum this even- iig. The Royal: an fruit from a two-game win Itrealt in their re- cent tour to the Magdalen island and also a win over the power- ful Parkdale Flyers in a recent City Hockey League game. In net for the Royals is former II- lander sub-goalie Frank Roper who turned in a sensational in :as313.a:nn sssasssasru soaaasnsaa? his last local appearance with 33- 1"” 17' "Pd mi 75 Wlllllx the Royals. On defence are Car- POMS: Bellveau. Montreal. so michael. Josey, .lunior MacLeod Eoalsi Geoffrion. Montreal 34 As- and .foe Coyle. Up front for the SW53 Olmslead. Montreal. 4.1 Royals are Burke. Brown and 5h"l0Ul37 58WFhlIll. Detroit 11 MacKenzie. Ready, MacDonald Penlllleli Fllmnn. Boston. 135 and MacLeod. Howatt. Cudmore minutes. and Ledwell. with Bradley the : tenth forward. Lloyd Hlnchber- per. who out of the Islander's line-up with injuries. will handle the Royals from the bench. Game time 8.30. NHL Stand Rough Riders Had 817.300 Deficit IOTTAWA fCP)e-Ottawa amt. Riders ended'the 1954 football sca. 30" Wllh 8 317.300 deficit. it u;i.I reported Tuesday. ing L T Pitt ?T ' 7"" T Montreal I4 15 I 76 Detroit .. as 17 to 75 .14 t, Toronto 22 I9 18 62 fr . Boston an 20 I9 59 g,',5W WEEK Rangers 14 29 16 44 -Lug” 21,406 11 34 13 35 ' Chicago New Glasgow-at 6:56. Then Roy- als went to work. Ssvard scoring USE BOCO RANGE OI at the 10-minute mark. veteran BEST DIAL Melvin Gadd six minutes later and by Savard. again. with less than two TEST minutes to go. PLAY-OFF HOCKEY 0llARLO'1'rl:'r0WN ROYAL! ..vg,... MILIDN KORNMI First game as Inter-inodista B finals for Queen's County. 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