' ton Wednesday afternoon. SYDNEY (CP)— Cape Breton . l-Stars, bolstered by the ad- dition of five players from main- land Nove Scotia, whipped Char- lottetown Abbies 8-3 here Thurs- day night to capture the Mari- time Junior “A” Hockey Cham- Dionship. Cape Breton won the opeflng game of the best-of-three series at Charlottetown 6-5 in overtime Monday. Big addition to Cape Bretoners was centreman Jim Locke, A who Halifax Juvenile player, scored four goals. Ross Keeping of Glace Bay shot a pair, Sonny Salyzyn of Glace Bay and .Jack Coffin of Sydney got singles. Wayne McDonald, Ulric Gal- lant, and Jackie Kane for Abbies. » Cape Breton led 1-0 at the end of the first and 4-1 after two per- iods. . Cape Breton will meet Ottawa and District representatives in Memorial cup playoffs here next scored ‘ tat week with all games of the best- lof-five round to be played in uCape Breton. SUMMARY , First Period: 1. Cape Breton, ,Locke (V. McNeil) 1:11. Penal- ‘ties: Terris 5:49, V. McNeil 13:25, Verbeski 18:‘l9, Reeves 18:19. Second Period: 2. Cape Breton, Locke (McCarron, Keddy) 1:48; 3. Cape Breton, Salyzyn (Ver- beski, Keeping) 10:19; 4. Char- lottetown, W. McDonald (Gal- land, Kane) 17:12; 5. Cape Bre- rs ln ver Abbies ton, Locke (Terris, V. McNeil) 19:30. . Penalties. None. Third Period: 6. Cape Breton, Keeping (lVIacKinnon, Salyzynl 2:12; 7. Cape Breton, Keeping (Sa1yzyn,'Roper) 4:02; 8. Char- lottetown, Gallant 10:37; 9. Char- lottetown, Kane (Gallant) 17:28; 10. Cape Breton, Coffin (Terris, Youden) 17:43; 11. Cape Breton, Locke (Roper, McCarron) 18:22. Referees: Jack Read and Sonny Peters. Montreal Sets New Record By Defeating Toronto 7-4 MONTREAL (CP) a Montreal Canadiens ran away from Tor- onto Maple Leafs in the last per- iod Thursday night to win a wide open but loosely played game 7-4 and setup a season record for scoring in the National Hockey League. Canadians ran their season count to a record 243 goals, sev- en. more than the old mark of. 236 set by Detroit Red Wings in the 1950-51 season. . Connie Broden, star centre of the Whitby team that recently won Canada the world tourna- ment in Oslo, scored two of Mont- meal’: goals -- the onlytwo-goal: imam for their side—armd got an assist. , Canadiens held a 3-2 lead\ going iutothe last period. Helped when the Leafs went. shorthanded - once two men down -— the NHL champions cut loose with a scar- ing splurge that quickly left the Leafs_ behind._ In . addition to B>roden’s"pair, other Montreal scorers were’ Marcel Bonin, Andre Pronovoslt, Dickie Moore, Doug "Harvey and Jean‘ Beliveavu. . S’Sicle Rink , Takes First A Summerside ladies curling rink skipped by Anna Hayes took first place in friendly competition- with other Island Rihksi at Alber- Skip Elizabeth“ MacDonald o Charlottetown and the Meryl Mc- Grath R.C.A.F. team were tied for second place withthe runner’ up position finally going. to Char- lotte-town, after. an ‘extra —;end of MIANOR HOCKEY. Followving are the scheduled games for S1aturday’s .h0(:key at Sports Arena: . ‘ 7.45-8.25 -—— Bantams —Q.C.H.S.' Gulls vs. Q.C.H.S. Robins. , 8.25-9.05-—Bantalmvs, Q. C. H. S- Wolverines vs. Q. C. H. ‘S; Panth- ers. ' ‘ 9.05-9.45-—Ba,nta'mvs —— Q. S. S. Cardinals, vs. Royalty Orioles. 9.45-10.25——Banf.ams, Q. . S. S. Elks vs. Royalty Bisons. 10.30-11.00 -'—- Paperwts, P. S. S. Ravens vs. P. S. S. ’Falc-oins. .11-0°-11-13° - Pai>erWtS- P- 3- 5» ‘Montreal 68 4315 10 ‘243 146 96 Tigers VS- Royalty 393% New York 63 30125 13 135 186 73 11.30-l2.00——PalpeI‘WtS., S. -S. Dgtr-.0j»tr 63 28 fig 12 168 199 63 Bruins vs. W. K. S. Wolves. Boston , 5325 23 15 134 134.65 12.00-12.30 —— Paperwts, Q.*’S. Chicago ' 53 23 33 7 152 191 53 5~ -Redwlngs VS- Royalty B1ue- Toronto 53 21 36 11 190 216 53 birds. 12.30-1.00——Pee Wees, W. K. S. Hawks vs. Royalty Springers. 1.00-1.45—Mi~d«gets, Royals vs. Darts. 5.00-5.30—Pee Wees, Royalty Sparrows vs. P. S. S. Spitfires. 5.30-6.00——Pee Wees, P. S. S. Hornets vs. W. K. S. Foxes. V6.00-6.30—-Pee Wees, Q. S. S. Wildcats vs. Royalty Cubs. 6.30-7.00—Pee Wees, Q. S. 5. Eagles vs; Q.'C.I-LS. Lions. 7.00-11.00—-Playoff games to be _ announced. Midget Game At Arena Tonight Minor rockey ofificxials last: evening announced that this evening their feature program will be a. midget playoff game and skate after. In the midget game, Darts will play Vice and Fans can count on a bang-up strug- Winding up the evening will ‘Meryl, McGra;.th represented the The Leaf scorers were Barry Cullen, Tim Horton, Tod Sloa and George Armstrong. ' SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto, Barry Cullen (Brian Cullen, Aldcorn) 6:41; 2. Montreal, Bonin (Bro- den) 13:24. Penalties: Harris 7:09, Horton 19:41. Second period: 3. Montreal, Broden (Marshall) 3:42; 4. Mont- real, Pronovost (Goyette) 4:41; 5. Toronto,.Hortonv (Baun) 17:05. Penalties: Games 10:24, Olm- stead 10:24, uff, Stewart, Bonin, Moore majors 11:08. Summary Third Period: 6. Toronto, Sloan v(Arm»strong, Duff.) 1:42; 7. Mon- treal, Moore (H. Richard, Beli- veau) 4:27; 8. Toronto, Armstrong (Horton) 7:21; 9. Montreal, Har- vey (Marshall, Bel.-iveau) 11:55; 10. Montreal, Belfveau (Harvey, Moore) 15:15; 11. Montreal, Bro- den (Bon-in, Talbot) 16:14. Pen- alties: Baun 3:00, Duff 13:42, James 14:22, Sloan 16:08. CHICAGO (AP) -— Glen Skov scored two goals Thursday night to pace Chicago Black Hawks to 5 - 4 National Hockey League victory over third-place Detroit. The Red Wing loss clinched sec- ond place for New York Rangers. SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Ullman (Kelly, Howe) 4:22; 2. Chicago, Litzenberger (Hull, Pilote) 7:36; 3. Chicago, Skov (Nesterenko, Murphy) 11:38; 4. Chicago, Din- een (Morison) 16:03; 3;. Chicago, Skov (Nesterenko, Murphy) 17:17 6. Detroit, Mickoski (-McNeill, Delvecchio) 17:34. Penalties: I-lull 2:40, Prouovost 5:42, Kennedy 15:11. Second period: No scoring. Penalties: Godfrey 9:04,. Hull 10:33, Howe 13:24. Third period: 7. Cih-ticago, Fer- guson (Hull, Vasko) 3:33; 8. De- troit, Delvecchio 8:12; 9. -Detroit, lvliclntyre (K e n n e d y, Leswick): 16:33. Penalties: None. Stops: Chadwick 11 1011-32 Hodge A 9 8 11--28 Stops: Sawchu-k 713 7-27 I-Iall ’ 3 7 9-—-19 And A Double By’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco Giants out hit Cleveland Indians Thursday’ 18-'10 play. , V . , The Alberton ladies were hon- tesses at a ‘delicious banquet dur- ing which prizesé were. presented to the winners and sliort ad- Mantle Blasts Two Homers A-9,974., As Yanks Win but had to go 10 innings, before winning their exhibition game at. Tucson, Ariz. 7-5 on rookie cat- cher Bob Sch-midt’s home run‘-. Schrnidt, who played with Min- neapolis in 1957, hit Gary Bell's first pitch in the 10t-h. Singles by dresses ‘heard from the skips of the visiting rinks. 1 x Rinks skipped by Anna Hayes and Laura Crockett attended from‘. Summer-side, Margaret Sullivan’ and Evelyn Cudmore from Mont- ague ‘and Pearl Campbell and R.C.A.Fi Ferne‘Rochfo'rd and Lou Turner? skipped the Alberton en- tries. ' Charlottetown teams were head- ed by Marie Mac.Neill and Eliz- abeth .MacDonald;.; By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘ P W L T F A Pts Thursday Night’s Scores Toronto 4 Montreal 7 Detroit 4 Chicago 5 Games Saturday Boston at Montreal . New York at Toronto Chicago at Detroit GRAVY .. wmmur A ADDED FAT‘! ' \ . Crumble one Ore cube with one‘. flour. Add cup cold wai. ~- : he a Rock ‘N Roll skate for all.- Men’s Toilorecl - To- Measure Department \ AND WILL FEATURE ‘THE OUTSTANDING VALUE ‘OF THE SEASON IN A WIDE SELECTION OF OLD COUNTRY CLOTHS. 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Dave Mann's two-run ‘homer in the eighth had tied the score for Cleveland at 5-5. . Pittsburgh Pira.tes got effective clutch pitching from Ron Kline and Roy Face at Fort Myers, Fla., and defeated Kansas City Athletics,7-4. Kline was credited with the victory «after Bob Cle- mente hit a two - run triple for ing its champion rink and Pittsburgh in the third. Page The Guardian Fri. March 21, 1958 New Glasgow Rangers in I 5-4 Win Over Hull Legion NEW GLASGOW (CP) —- New Glasgow Rangers repulsed a de- termined third period attack by Hull Legion Thursday to score a 5-4 win and take a 2-1 lead in iheirvbest-of—five Allan Cup ser- ies, The fourth game will be played here tonight. Veteran netminder F r a n kle Prpzenor turned aside 34 Hull shots, a dozen of them in the last half of the torrid third period. Roger Fortin, between the pipes’ for the visitors, made 23 saves. The winners’ goals were split among Tom Kaufman, Eugene Junior Bonspiel: Today At Truro TRURO, — (CP) — The Mari- time Junior Bonspiel opens here today with two rinks each from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward _Is- land and New Brunswick taking part. . _ Each of the provinces is send- the runner-up from Provincial play. The ’spiel is on all day today with a banquet tonight. Eliminat- ion rounds will continue Satur- day. Q Variety of colors MS\PEClAL 3; Complete. range of sizes l sport O Sizes 36-44. T‘ C O Imported genuine all wool Harris Tweed Q (.?iiolr:e. gi:ey, green: i)l_z?.€:‘. at 0 Just a.rri'\;ed .tro.o5. mano:‘a,a::i;u:*ers. (‘HARRIS TWEED I 7 Tore 9 .Raglan or setin sleeve ‘ Swa«rtza.ck, Bert Dalling, R3113}! Cameron and Jim McDonald- Ron Limoges triggered two for the losers, Jacques Limoges and Pit Richer sank the others. Referees Charlie Knox and Alex Barilko called nine __enal- ties, all minors. Five went to the Rangers. Hull took advantage of three New Glasgow Penalties t° score two markers, one When New ‘Glasgow was two men short. Kaufman scored in the game’s first 25 seconds on a high, 25‘ foot drive to the short corner. Bantam Abbies Defeat C re: pa ud Charlottetown Bantam Abbles defeated the Crapaud Baniiams 5-4 last night _at Crapaud R-Ink. F. Dow scored twice for the «Abbies with S. Ladnel‘. J-_D3V_15 and F. Neilson getting singles. C. Walsh‘ G. Rogerson, H. 111' man and G. Jeough scored for Crapaud. The Abbies will now advance against Summerside Bantamsfor the Prince Edward Island , Champi0nship_ -last Sept. 23 was a blood-and- ’mer, Basilio also is favored the Robinson Ready To Me Basilio ln Favorite Ci} miliating the glory-filled action in Robinson’s\fabulous ring career. Trying a comeback after his re- CHICAGO (AP) —- Sugar Ray Robinson uses the Chicago Sta- dium, ring as a guillotine for pre- tenders to what heconsiders his rightful middleweight throne. He will try to regain. the 160- pound crown from Carmen Ba- silio next Tuesday night in the same stadium ring where he won, successfully defended or recall) tured it four times. ‘ ' Gene Fullmer blithely defended the middleweight cvha-mupionship against Robinson here May 1, 1957. Fgour months earlier Full- mer led Robinson a merry chase for 15 rounds in New York and dethroned Sugar Ray. Wfhfill‘ they met in Chicago (Stadium Robinson stalked Fullmer for four- rounds, then knocked him out 111 the fifth. I _‘ Basilio also dehtroned Robinson in New York. The 15-round battle thunder affair in which Sugar Ray never had to look far to find his pounding for or scrape him off the back of his neck. Like Full- second time around.’ Chicago Stadium in 1955 was tirement in belted like 3 the scene Olf both the most hu- . mzoonessnve cousekv, RADIO 5RoAoc SA_TU'RDAY.: MARCH 22... 5:55,—- K6:00—-Dr. L. _K. zieiinéiai. MONDAY. MARCH 24... 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