-o.................. All-Stars Edge Royals 4-3 For 2-1 Lead In Playoff The West Prince All Stars edged each in little mer a minute of play the Freetown Royals 4-3 in Albert- to put their team ahcad 4-2. Dorsey on Saturday night in lead iwoimadr it 4-3 at the nine minute games to one in the island lnier- mark to end the scoring. mediate "B" MAHA finals. in the final eleven minutes of A hard fought encounter be- scoreless play litany spectacular tween these two evenly matched rushes were made by members of teams was played on soft ice be- both tr.-ants bringing the fans to fore over five hundred fans and a high pl1t'1l of excitement and featured low scoring despite 47 keepint tmih goalies working shots against Hardy in the All like 1')PHkP1s 1 Stars net and 36 against the Royals lief minder. All Stars defenseman B Profit notched the only marker of the opening frame beating goalie .lohn- ston with the only iuarkcr til the opening frame boating goalie Johnston with a screened shot Hardy scored another for the home team in the middle frame followed by Roberts and McMiir- do for Freetown to end the period llcfcrt-cs krthiir Perrx and Wal- ter Lanlor kt-pt tight control of the game aviarding only two minor penalties. line to each team. W. Mills vias tiiissiiig from the Royals liitritp and Alphonse Rich- artl made his first appearance in the l)135'tl1fs with the All Stars. The ftllll'l1l gaiite of the series is slated for Tlcdequc Tuesday night A Fi'ct-ttinn win would force a fifth gaiiic likcty at Alberton on Clffd 2-2. Thiir-d;ii Both teams extended thctnselt sl'.Vlit.ARY es in the fiillt-st in the last roiiiid First Pi-iiod:- Allsstars. H in an all oiti effort to nip thc Profit 7 I4. : rrilcilll third game of the best ftl , Penalliesr Waii,:li five series. Wt-st Prince playcis Second Pt-rind:- '.' .klI-Start. Gniidet and Millmsn collected our W. Hardi. l. f”.aiidr-i- 6.30. .1 THIS CORNER - 11 Flyers Leave For Fredericton 1'-iR1(D.Al.F. FI.Yf-IRS, at full l"P"!th. left Charlottetown yo: lerday afternoon with Fredericton N 11.. lot their destination to re- sume the best-of-five playoff series with the (Tnpitals. Early in the 'l'l1lCT1T-'. H TS RI".F..N' sprwiilalitin diiriiit: the W31 about inst hon izood the ('ai'xt-rs are Lacking R decent )Z11't'1S1l('1i. it was difficult indeed to measure their ability. Now that they have made the Caps look like a good intermediate tcani after-noon the Flyers 1l('1l'1 a light 1" tiin L'.'llllf'S we wouldn't hesitate workout and by 230 were on itirir in sat. that it thcre is it better way in Borden by car. They um-p cnmbttiattnn playing in the Mar duo. in Fredericton last night. Hiimpq, it is plavintvl 1" the Nnflh V Shore League. Fredericton goal- 'V WRTUE 9f I dmlh" Vlf'l0r.i tendcr ('liarlir MacTavish. who on home last WEPK 1119 1'1.VPT-1 playcd some tcrn't'it' hockey for the "(WV 110111 I" 1mDl'PK-NV? '3'" 1P3” Caps hrre. iias heard to say after in the series and should be solid rcndm-5 Ram, mm W, .;m.,.,,,. 'PV'"'l"-T 10 Pl" 1119 if P" if" '1" line is the Maritime's best He has 1”"; "ll" TUEMIY l'I!Shf- it 1! played against several of the "P1 M191-V "WY W-'11 13119 (ID! if" t North Shore teams and his opinion '"-''t "'51" '1" "'9" 1'0"!” lflmllllli should be given it lot of consider- trnunds. so we are looking to Tues. am... day to be the final day of the series. 01 course, it could happen Tm-I s"l'i'rl-'Rl-'. Ill-1 the l.S.H.l.. that the Capital: get iiiiddenly hot has gt'nwn with traps and bounds and put bobble. on in. cup.” following the Parktlale wrtories hut unless they have a secret i The fails I" 3 highly rrttardsid weapon that was excellenctly cnn- club. A team that had no rliffictilty t-ealed during the tussles on Thurs vthntcwr iii ninning the title clay and Friday. Parkdnlr should of its min lcauiir and onc that be looking to the Marilimr scmi 'ntit no snow lFf'Plfll' battles against final series against the North Shore a couple of units from the North winner. some Wednesday. Shore i.t-agiie. The fact that the Flyers trimmed them twice quite "”mNr' T"E,'R,'V""id3-V. WW1-de.cisivcIi-. will make observers in f'”'-"- "'9 C395 ''"d'” "Wk 1”" 111' othcr parts of the Maritimes look WW1 10"" We "wilt-IM they towards 111" lslanrl with it little "”"'M The-V ")3-V 1'?" 1”?" "V more respect In fact. Parkdale is P''1''"'',''l 1"" '"" "'K1'"5'- 1"” having more trouble against H.111? '" 50'” "'1"k W 1'1 '1" ""'.thon it hail against the Caps on game they were very decldely otit- 1'h.,,-mm. Mm pi,.m..y, played and otttscorcd. Caps had ' the edge in play in the .lf'tt(l11r1i RY NOW TIW. in towards l"lyttt's are 360"-is Royals. Rnherls ilteeva-ii. Wauglil 5 no aiiu-iotuiowiioiuitiiss. xi-an. Insult 13.1951 16.15; 4 Royals Mclvlurdo iMillsi 19.10. Penalties:- (1 Fraser. Third Perlnd:- 5. All Stars. Gaudet tW. Stewarti 7.10; ft. All Stars. Millman (G. Matthewsi 0.- 15; 7. Royals. Dorsey iltoberisi 9.13. Penalties: -None. CURLING NEW YORK (APT - Toronto yMaple Leafs blew a inn-goal lead. ibut came back in the final 63 sec- onds of play to break a tie and CllARLOT'l'F.TOWN idefeat New York Rangers 5-3 in 5.45 p.m. Vice Presidents set'- a National Hockey League game tion A. Sunday night in Madison Square. in 1- W.R Macbieill vs llr. Garden. Prowse ji The Maple Leafs have been a Ice 2 - Dr. Macllonald vs llr Jinx team to the Rangers this C. Gallant. year. despitc their lowly fifth - ice 3- F. llansen is C. Alain place DfJSl110ll in the standings. Donald They have won six games from ice 4 .1 Squarebriggs vs S. the Rangers and lost only three MacDonald. while lying five others. For the first seven minutes of the first period, it appeared that 8.30 p.m. Vice Presidents Section It-e l - Myron Bell VI W 'ilat-- the Rangers might as well concede Laine the game flick Duff slammed a Ice '2 thing Hill is lltin wtiniia goal honic for the Leafs and nas c.nti followed a few minutes later by Ice It . .1111. Rtirdru vs 11 Ron Stewart. O'Rourke But Rangers had cut the deficit In 4- Ft Martnnu it ti. satin. In half on a goal by Dave Creigh- clers. ton by the end of the first. 1 The Broadway Bliics tied it on Al.HFIR'l'0N a slip-in shot by Dean Prentice MARCH '9 when the second period was more 7 F 11 than half over. 19' -V" 1 '113'hP-W" it Ri"ih”l" Tod sloau setn the Leafs ahead 1" V” 7 90750" V1 Hl”'"" again before the period ran out. 9 P-M - But again the Leafs couldn't stand lft 50- 1- '".VTlPk W N. listttttr the prosperity. and Camille Henry bell tied it again in 13-27 of the final lcc Vii, 1 A, Wilktr is. Peri") MARCH 35 7 P hi lee No. l f.'. Hiilt vs hltlliiiait. Ice No, 2, Rayner rs. Johnston. 9 P M lee No. 1. Clarke is. Turner. MARCH '30 7 T' '11 fee No. 1 Bryan vs (tot-tton. BOSTON fAPi -- Tlcal Chevro- rc, N”. 1. Muhesm. V... Hum" tits became the Bruins' first :10- 9 pm, goal scorer in a decade as Boston lee No. 1 Barbour vs. My.-it-k, trounced Chicago 6-zysuuday night lee. No. 2. H. Cllmniwll in. C. in a free - wheelins National Hun. Hockey League. game which saw Muuju 37 the home forces shatter their at- 7 P '11 tendance record. Ice ivii 1. Perry ii! xiiiiiiinii Chevrefils put the Bruins safely lce No. 2 A. Wilkic is. Rayner, ahead (-2 at :46 of the middle 9 PM. -period on a shot from directly in fee No. 1. Johnston vs. Matheson fmnl 01 1119 01'1- Ice Nlo 2. '1'i'avers vs Turnpr, The goal was his Ilflth of thc Mancu gs year---the first time: since Hobby 7 1- M. R a uer of Boston's famed Kraut lce. No. 1. ('t;irlie vs (;iii-otin iline reached that figure. in the Ice No. 2. Myrick vs. Bryan. 1946-17 campaign- g RM, Boston's Defenceman Rob Arm- in No. 1. M. uiiu vs. A wiirie atrrmiz not four assists and winizi-r lce No. 2. (2 unit vs. ttiinii-r. Jnhnny Pcirson three white left MARCH 29 wing Vic Stasiuk scored twice to 7PM. run his goal total to 22. let No. 1. H. Campbell vi. Mitt D0" Mtlicnnev. Uta club's imi- tnan. i log scorer with 58 points. contrib- lce No. 2. B:-irboiir vs 1":-rry ;Iitcd his 2151 goal and 36th and Teams for Dunbar Trnphv, 37th assists. lame. but once again they i-ntildn't figure out what in tin about Mlle.- Orln and Slop and came out ani the short end. 1 Frcrlcrictiin and looking lnniglitls llI"x.'i1P at the Fredericton rink. We nish them the very best of lurk against the Caps. B. Clarke. Skip. Ruth lifilliiiau. ilyrnn Weeks. (1. Nicholson. R. Profit. V. Matthews. Ken Matheson. V. Callback. Cecil 1-lull. Skip. M. Nicholson. Mont. Huff. Skip; .1. Campbell. hm Laliino, lincniatr of (fht-vrc- fits and Mclicnncy. knocked in his lfith goat W1Il1l'. Cal Gardner had a goal nnrf an assist. Labioe has scored uivan times in the inst five games. Saturday was an iiniituially hilly t .leiining.4; Georgetown goals were day at the Sports Arena as good i all by t'hsrIio f-'it1.gertild ts-. progress waslmade in running off Min", City House league and la-lsnrl m-- --m .::'"..:."'.:.”:2.".:;:::' Followlniasren the results: MA H"A Mid”! ml! '3". (."y.l ty sntarns I 1 1 '. ' n--t- - g? D: vi F';;l7;"(1.2i' '1' ltime together went on scoring Agsaiastii blyulgl. hI1IcCliritoc'l1..rkR '"'"”'”' "' """" G”"3""W" Bevin. -lilidgets by a score of 17-2. Play- ing on it -zirnnizr. large ice surface and showing lack of recent prac- tice, ett-.. it took the Georgetown Royals-Arrows 7 vs, Hill: 1 Royals-Arrow: goals hv 1!. Mac Mtllan tilt. R Fignar 13'. K. than M" . . , 1 . periods to really settle 8'm"1;:""” ram "'5' M mm" into stride as after disastrous first Clnmki ,. W Bomb"! 3 H". and second periods they held the "ch mm; by S ream?" '0. G. City boys to 51-1 in the third cnnto. Marksmen for Abhies were Wayne Blanchard 12'. A. Macltlnnon lflf1.M.cDnnaId at Fred Eur." W. :;n:,:':1P”';Mann?l1f" by St 1.1a1te Kennedy 12). M. O'Brien tzi . - - Y- i.. Robertson. v. Mulligan. R. whmwmd” ' "' numb". 1' Bradley; Georgetown goals were w . , . . now. be h L. i ' nrry rnm Arsenaiit. Mm " "M y D” '0" I 0ff1t"1nI.lZ- niirtnu t1'ir' oat ...-ii-; 1 City Pee Ween . y Springer: I vs. Ci-inadisns 1. f"W1"ii Wt-llricr. Don 1'ri77cli, 5m.mg" mm. by My Mnoxinmmz Jncli Hines, F1111 Rrid. Hill Mulli- c,madgm, E.-ml 3”. rs Mpg"-ymgy I2-In, Jack Kane and Carl 1lrt'al- llsrtx rt vs Tigcrs-Monarchs 0. '" Dart goal: by Jim Duffy 12'. i. Gerry Kane i.'lt. Donnie Martin. Rangers 2 vs. Horrietti 1. Rnnuc-r goals by 11. Richard. F. Roberts: 1-lnrnots goal by R. Glsgey. - Rockets 2 vii. Spitfires 1. Rock- ota goals by R. Burgoyot. 5- (E11311; pell; Spitfire goals by K. Stllllfvr brings and B. Haywood. NEW YORK i('T" Tiiii-ti lllald PIIICOWM lflrothrr nosed out the favorite Paperweight: tnedicste to out Ihr s2.'..rvxi....1.i,.1 Home and Home -- Motlrl f'iil-is Bowie Handicap at Bowie. Md, fl vs. Sourilt 0. d mt Saturday. In the first game Cubs score . mrk IIMFINQ. H 1 anal: and in the second I (iibqt-I-I”, wM,.h mm, duriid. lbOl'0d "19 bffwf" 01 " 1""K "3 plained afterwards to stewards finish. After X3 I501" 1"" "'”"l"- Tf'G'a fiirlong from the finish. After lllrla bnyl tried hard and ff!-iviewing movies of the rare. the It"! I 101 Of 81'9"" '0? "'9 '1"''r.c1nim was discredited Ina they made. Mm or-rtlcr nmfi Thf fmtr-year-old Third nmiim rfence Idded I0 UICAI 355110! ran the .1 1-lfi-mile course in a . y would have made n his d1f- 1:44 2-5. and paid lllm. slim and Quanta. in the souritii bf'Vyl' show sum. la the first game Cubo' goals . by Jail!!! 30111513 tot. Vane Ifaenounll 111. . and 8. Francis. Goal-see the nncond ' Janey Kennedy to. -. .1. layers and W. Mscbtnigall. Calumet Farm”: Bard.-ilown the 817,070 Appleton Iiandlcap to his list of triumphs. Despite top weight of 13 pounds. the five-yearoltl ran the mile and a fut-Iona in 1:49 1-5 to At Miami's Gulfstrenm track. added Pu In-s win easily. Horne Prfnee Ridden by Willie If I rt a c k. . Hard.-town returned 31.10 . Th win was worth 110.535 for Calo- Arcarn nott rarrytnt only 114. took second money. Pleeaofnlu Jnnnllsndn Stabffs Inl- nver the favored Count Chic tn the sitmn Art spin-kn niiiieieap our-goal In Meadows. Sen lawn. - iaisvnrrssaa Third mi... wt... 525,000 I Bowie Handicap By A Nose M01 First Served. ridden by FAQ on tlebancewonbytialfalengtfu A. Wilkle. Skip; C. Campbell. V. Campbell. F. Mat-Williams. ' C. .lohnston. Skip; E. Htitt. f. Vlnldrrlifine, x. O'Malley. Bafllers .1. Myrick. Skip; V. Mscltay. C. Bungsy. M. Maclfenzte. F. Bryan. Skip: K. Collins. Macxay. N. Glllist C. Gordon. Skip; E. Noonan. Dr. Cameron. L. Milllgan. H.A. Barbour. Skip; M. Perry. R. Jeffery. Spare. K. Matheson. Skip; L. Turner. ll Seaman. B. MacDonald. C. Hunter. Skip; A. Seaman. R.- Nlclioliion. Spare. 1'2. Turner. Skip; 1. Clarke. 3. Shaw. Bill Campbell. H. Campbell. Skip; 1. Cameron. R. Maclieaii. B. McRae. C. Travers. Skip; Beth Waugh. D. MacKenzti-. Ken 11. Gordon. m?:5.'f"gdh5k'.l;;"F' M”"h"'5' G: alors in Lakeland. Fla. A R; "cry gm j I MCK. Mn 1 Some of the day's best pitching 3 he "gr I',e;l ”'H.'rd 1" ' was turned in by rookie outfielder The; Mi'"m.n'yQki , 3', m tBoh Bowman of Philadelphia R H M N t: :d if t Y ' yeiitiitin. He pitched the limit tout- ' ' 3" ' ""' 't In" M Innings and earned the victory as NEW YORK (ATV Tin!" free-swingers. a month away from the major league openings. belted pitchers all over the cactus and grapefruit circuits Saturday In baseball exhibition games. Cleveland lndians. supposedly -empliaslzin spccd this spring. tied the park with in 25-bit. 22-ft ilarriiplng of New York Giants in Phoenix. Ariz. and Detroit Tigers broke. out of their five-game los- ing streak with 111 hits and a 14-.1 shellacking of Washington Sen- Rules: Each game elulit ends and played on point ---N system. In the event of a team , being short one or more players. Red wujgs balance of team shall move tip and . . Win Eighth -H N. H. L. Title spares shall play first or second atons. tit-:TROi'r it'Pi Tskins ad- vantage flf two penalty breaks. cspturrd their eighth National 1-Tockcy Lraguc title in nine years 4 liy f'f1:lI111 thc Montreal Canadtens giclan at Lincoln Downlt. Lincoln. 2.; p,,.fm.,. mam lpeauo" .3 t . , Olympia Stadium. 90011" Bid Mid I4. Dr-feat dropped the Canadians At Hot Sprlllll. ArIi.. Chnrteii into it 11' for second place vrlui Frlirii slr Tribal won a torrid Boston. a 6-2 win Sunday against stretch duel and set a track rec- Chicago, iord in winning the 85.000 Snuth- Ali-x Delvecchio and .1obn Bucyk land Handicap ll Oaklawn Park. scored the goals that ” S tho 1 Sir Tribal ran the mile and 70 ranailii-ns. the team that de- -y-rds In 1:40. 8-! of I second lhroned tiio wings last season (later than the previous record gm-r mg neuguen 3.4- gunned net in 151 W 0" Kilt 11 paid off .-even straight NHL chompin- 34- shins Phil Goyetta scored for iy ATM N. U, V Montreal D4-Ivecclitn. a slx-year veteran of the Detroit club. got mi in the uiirti on: :1 seconds after in-ale ( Ioomi Geoffrlon I lasts: at ltetialuuni satiml "5 suit. swtiiisoeia won gem until 1'' "'0 "M A ci..i.ii...:.i Pitchers i.. r-. Grapefruit League Tussles Detroit Red wings Sunday 1118111- Toronio Bumps ,?N.Y. Rangers 5-3 period. Sid Smith broke the. tie at 18:57 and that finished the Ran- gers. George Armstrong ldded an insurance marker N seconds be- fore the end. Andy Bathaatc assisted on all three of their goals tying his own club record for assists. 47. SUMMARY First period: 1. Tflrnllffl, Duff (Armstrong. isloani 2'50; 2 Tor- onto. Stewart (Horton. ltligay) is:2s; 3. New York. Creighton (Bathgate. Gadsbyi 14:43; Penalt- ies: Fontinato 3:44; Migay 11:05; Evans 11:05: Stewart 13:48: Foley 15:39; aiiliigaie 18:30. Second period 4. Penalties: Lewicki. misconduct. 15:28. Armstrong 15.28. MacNeil. misconduct. 16:20. Toronto, Armstrong tSl0an- 19:40. Penalties: Sloan 24; Creighton 2:06; Lewicki 9:56; Brian Cullen 9:51: Popein 11:15; Horton 12:54 St a . Chadwick i Worsley Sttl ll 26 11 7 12- -710 Chevrefils Netsw30lh Goal . 1 As Bruins Drop Hawks 6-2 - Chicago was very mut-h in the game for the first period. Glen pslrov scored first at 3:08 of the , opener and Eric Nesterenko matte. tit 2-1 before Labine knotted thei count and Stasluk put the Bniins ' ahead to stay at 16-42. Three of Boston's goals came with. Chicago shorthanded. SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago. Skov iMclntyre. Mickoskil 8:08: 2. Bos- ton. G a r d u e r tPclrson. Arm- strongi 10:28: 1. Chicago. Nestor- euko twilson. Lalandei 11:08: 4. Boston. Labinc tMcKenney. Arm- titrongi 12:04; 5. Boston. Stasiuk (Gardiner. Peirsonl 16:42. Penalt- ies: Pilote 9:39: Hillman 10:89. Vlortiion 15:06. Kenned 10:08. Second period: 6. Boston. Chev- refils tMcKenney. Arm strong) :46: 7. Boston, Stasluk (Pclrson. Armstrong) 11:30: 8. Boston. Mc- Kenney. 18:31. Penalties: Chevre- fils 4:05. Morison 1604. Third Period: Sr0rinz'.Nnne Pen- alties: Cherry 6'00. Kennedy 9-519 989; Hillmnn 15:50. Mops 11 ll I0--Kl 11 10 9-30 Rollins 1 Simmons Phillies bested Milwaukee Braves 7-6 in 1.1 innings at Clearwater. In other games. st. Louis Car- dinals snapped Cincinnati Red- tegsl three-game winning streak 541 at Tampa; New York Yankees rallied for four runs in the seventh to topple Chicago White Sox oz at St. Petersburg: Kan- sas City Athletics scored three in the eighth to beat Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4 nt. Fort Myers; and Chicago Cubs bent Baltimore Orioles 7-6 in Los Angetes. Highlight of the Indians' vic- tory was a nine-run sixth inning, featuring a bases-loaded home run by rookie catcher Gus Nlxon. Joe Altnbelli hit a three-run homer In the rams inning. Halifax Trips Greenwood 6-2 HALIFAX tf;Pi -Halifax Wolv- -srtnen whitmc-it Gt-rcnwiimi Bom- bers 62 to talie a strong .1-1 lead In their best-of-seven Nova Sco- a Senior Hockey League senil- 'f11'll1I. I Three goals by flay Jnllimore -led the Halifax attack. with sin- gles by Bill Hanson, Hawley Tur- iner and Bill Carter. Dennie Carrol nod Hoff Fleet casted for Greenwood. Hampshire Trims Nine Mile Creek To Take lead . Hampshire Bulldou outlasled Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 13-! Sat- urday night at North River Rink to take a 1-0 lead in the best of sev- en series for the North River League title and the 8.1!. John- stone Trophy that goes with it. Nine Mile Creek took a 8-2 lead out of the first period but fell be- fore a determined Hampshire at- tack in the second which netted 6 goals for an 8-6 lead going into the third. A large crowd of fans sat in on the fast tussle. D. Campbell. Doiron and John- son each scored three goals for the winners. Watt hit twice and singles went to Houston and Tay- lor. Creek goals were scored by .1. MacDonald t2i. Carlyle MacD0ug- all 121. Charlie MacDougall t2i, Maclilacnonaid. D. Macliacliern and R. MacArthur. Second game of the series is to be played tonight and another large turnout is expected. New York. iPreutice tPopcin. Baihgatet 12:04; . 5. Toronto, Sloan illortoni 14:111. T h l r 11 period: 5. New Ynrk.1 Henry tBath;alei 13:27: 7 Tor- onto. Smith tstewartl 1111311: 11. ltliorn 2: tllit-key; Gay; l.idiitone. Total - 20. Q. C.1-1. 01013; Is. H. 5. 31.20 Queen Charlotte High School walloped Summerside High 111-211 'in an exhibition baskctball game iplayed at Q.C.H. Friday night. George Phillips swishrd in 25 points for the winners. Ray Mac- Leau netted 16 and Dave Mills 10. Mike. scott was high man for the losers with 111. fl.f'.11.:- Ray Macbcan 16. Phil- lips 15; Rcatnn 6; Russell 6; Har- per 0; Bowncss fl; Mills 10; Rod MacLean 2; Matheson. Total - 111. S.H.S.: Contain 7; Lutes 1; Heu- Scntt 10; lifacltlarlane; S'side Teams Win Two And Tie One Three ttiinor hockey games be- tween Crapaud and Summerside teams were played at Civic Sta- dium in Summerslde Saturday morning. with Summerslde winn- ing two and the third being tied. . The home town Puperwcights beat Crapaud 4-1. Bill Dlcke. Paul Gallant. Danny McNeil1 and Paul Mulliu got the Summei-side goals. with Paul Macwllllams getting an assist on McNeillis tally. Wayne Keougli fired the lone Crapaud counter the Pee- Wees broke even on 5-5 score. Clark scored 4 for the visitors and Ferguson one. For Summer- slde Alhan Lewis tallied twice. Don Arsenault twice. and Wayne Mathcson picked tip one. Summer- slde Bantams beat Crapaud .1-ll. Donnie Schurman. Elmer Gallant and George Dalton got the Sum- goals. At 71!) in the evening at the stadium the Kenslngton and Cra- paud midgets tied 5-all. As Cra- paud had won the first game. they take. the total aoal-- home and born: series. aV;nEl11S11fwAlllf1-W lLC.A.F. Play Al Stadium Tonight Over Llie. weck-cud officials of the Island Branch A.A.U. of (2 announced that Cavendish and 11.C.A.F. Flyers will be meeting to night at Summerslde in the se- cond of their best-of-three games for the right to meet Morell in the Island Intermediate "C" finals which will in all probability open at Charlottetown Sports Arena next Saturday night as an added attrac- tion in connection with the usual uilnor League playdowns. Flyers :0 into this second game tonight eager to avenge the 7-4 defeat slapped on them the other evening at Kenstnjton and stretch the series in a third game so to- night's tussle should be it hang up affair. -n.ii.i:srAn0iNosf Got COOLER, CLOSER More COMFOITAILB Shaves wffft . IATIIII SHAVE vffl IIITIH I1 '1'!!! CANADIAN PRESS W L '1' F A Pts. Detroit 3619 12 1119 151 34 Montreal 33 H 12 an 154 70 Boston -11 N 12 191 170 70 New Yorlt 25 .11 1:1 176 221 in Toronto 11 31 15 100 1111 57 Chic-IM 16 I 14 165 218 46 l on Jan. 2'1. shots. Pi-ounor handled as. N. H. L SATURDAY Leafs Trample N.Y. 14-1; Habs And Boston Tie 2-2 p I! THE CANADIAN PRESS playoffs by the resurgence of tlie' summ", Cullen. Pulfordt 16:82; 15. Tor- N”, yup 3.5.3,. gnu.-d.y . . i . Sloan .tAnnat.i'onl. Duff) turned on their toi-meiiiiii-a cm ':;'f)', ”cu'f;l:"”i,uf:;;;") 1856- lfenaltv Resume 6:50. ""1 'dm1"1"”'d ' "'1 d'"”””5 3-or 2. Toronto smtui. iiren .,,,,,' "1 '3' 3"”d"'y 31"” 6:07. Peiislties: Howell dwiy k R 10 15-” The fantastic. near-record score 3.41 M.cNeu 9.30. C" C 15 71945 """'h'd'""d wly Mn" 1 second period: 3. Toronto s'"'"""! Weekend Klmml .34 .d"d'”c'f lrian Cullen 2:19; 4. Toronto: HM Period: 1- Montreal. Geot- h”"”" M”'""'l Lwadm” ""1 irmstrong tBarry Cullen. Brian M” f3euV9'"l 1535- P95111191: Boston Bruins which left the Habs one point closer to the leading Detroit Red Wings. Everybody on the Toronto club was represented in the scoring with I goal or an assist-except defenceman .1 l m in y Thompson and goalie Ed Chadwick. Sid Smith and Brian Cullen led the attack with three-goal efforts. Tod Sloan and Ron Stewart tallied doubles. Singles came from Al MacNeil. George Armstrong. Dick Duff and Rudy Migay. MURPHY SCORES l lohurth cplaydtiff walk 13” Rrsiuen w ii an ens too oronto .dTo";?u;h'.f:gf l;fo:1:,'yke1:"o:: new 11-4 in a mid-week oncounta . iullenl 8:09; 5. Toronto. MacNell Horton. Resume) 13:32: 6. Ton- nto. Stewart (Smith. Morrison) 3:39; 7. Toronto. Smith (Stewart. cnnedyl 15:55; it. Tomato. M1- 3 ay (James. Armstrong) lenalties: ' r50. Bathgate 13:22. Third perod: 9. Toronto. Sloan Duff. Armstrong) 0:47; 10. Tor- onto. Jar 17:34. M. Richard 19:17. blue f McKenney. Flamani 19:37. Howell 3:00. Kennedy ml mm" W” llty: Boivisi 9:29. uto. Stewart tsmith. Kennedy) stops: 1:22; 11. New York. Murphy Simmons it it 10-27 ltcreigliton. Henry) 11:37; 12. Tor- Plante 4 1 5-11 Ron Mu1'Ph.V. in the third pe- riod. saved New York from a shutout. Canadiens. six pointit beliiud Wings. scored on t.l'te efforts of Bernie Geoffrion and Henri Rich- ard. Leo Labine and Fleming Mackell got the Boston markers. The battered Lorne tGumiil Woraley. in the New York nets. turned aside 33 shots while admit- ting the 14. Chadwick handled I12 successfully. For the Rangers. the 14-1 humil- latlon was the worst since the 15-0 drubbing administered by Detroit 1944. The st-orr was the highest the Leafs ever racked up. NEAR RECORD Canadians hold the all - time NHL record for most goals scored by one team in one game. They set the mark in March .1. 1920. when they took the old Quebec Bulldogs 1lL.'l. The astronomical scoring did the Leafs no good. They lost that lioop Gamef S'side Tonight Y.M.C.A. travels to Summerside tonight for an important City hoop League game with the R.C.A.F. Sultans. The League playoffs begin Wednesday night with first team playing the fourth and the second P111111! the third. iyilneylilfefietils New Glasgow 5-3 NEW GLASGOW. NS. tCP'- Eydney Millionaires defeated New Glasgow Rangers 5-3 Saturday to take a 3-2 lead in their best-of- seven Nova Scofia Senior Hockey e semi-final. Cape Breton marksman were lllcb Wludyka. Doug McLeod. Greg Mclntosli. Ray McDonald and Tom Kauffman. Wludyka not his goal when Rangers yanked malls Frank Prosenor in the final seconds. Jim McDonald fired two for New Glasgow and L00.Fl11ey added the other. More than 2.000 fsnii wntt-lied Sydney goalie Greg Floyd stop 39 sxiiigaii-ion BASEBALL NY (Al 9 C111 I - riiiiaii - - Mm 7111, 5 Earls lflaclooil Have you ever wondered who makes up those stories that flash around the club or at work. Since one delightful yarn I heard recently concerned cars. I hunted back to it source. 1-lemls the story and. as far as I know. the way it started. A man in New York stalled on a busy street and while most of the motorists who were stuck behind him just blared their horns. one kind lady offered to give him a push. bit It was a thoughtful gesture and he was extremely pleased but before the lady got back in her car the stalled motorist -- '” :' that he had an automatic transmission and they woitld have to be going 35 miles an hour before he could start. The lady nodded wisely and climbed Into her car. Whore- tinon she circled the block and came racing down the street at him-plowing into his rear end at exactly :15 miles an hour The repair was 3300. The story got big play in s New York newspaper. TIii- paper. it turned out. had lifted it from a Boston paper. Amt thn Boston paper had borrowed if. from a college paper which had run the whole thing in the first place as a gag. Personally. I hope the story is true. 11 will make me think the world is a little brighter. a little funnier. if ltfa true. 1 don't need to add. of course. that if you REALLY want to know about the automatic transmissions that are on some of oitr used cars we have the people with the know-how to tell yoil how. The great advantage in buying a used car is the tremendous range of choice that you get. all kinds of colors. style. models and optional features. fiiir ft.i8f'1 car lot iii a good example of this. and youre always welcome to browse around. Here are three of our reconditioned used can which have automatic transmissions in perfect running order. 1851 CHEVROLET four-door sedan. sion. a fine family car-81001). 195.1 BUICK two-tone green. Dynsflow transmission. radio. excellent shape-Slew. TIM autcit four-door sedan. Dyn-flow t-iinsmtsaion. Very low mileage. one owner-82400. Powerxlide transmu- mi; "331 ChffA111 81L 8 Dot 1 Bklt 3 Bal 11 Chi 1N1 I NY (N) I C1: 0 TO LEASE By-pass fishing pond covering approximately 3 acres. Close to main high- way. Offers accepted until March 20. Contact-- WALLACE WOOD Mai-sbflald, Phone 7833 3229.” W Duff 10:02; 13. Toronta. Smith txonuedy. Maclilaili 11:55; 14. Toronto. Brian Cullen (Barry Flsman major 11:34. Moore ma- lecoatl period: 2. Boatou.5Ls- . :11; . Montreal. 1!. Richard 6:17; 4. Boston. Maclfell (Pierson, Fla- l7:51. Penalties: Maclfell Third period: No scoring. Pen-