ii I i l Page 6 The Guardian Friday. February 25. 1955 O'Leary Wins intermediate "B" Series With Alberton -The O'Lcary Maroons de- feated the Alberton Regaia 7-2 last night at 0'Leary in the second game of their two-game Intermediate "B" playoffs to take. the two-game series by A decisive score of it-6 before ap- proximately one thousand cheer- fans. The O'Leary boys got going in the first period following up their 7-4 win over Alberton on Monday. chalking up two goals in the opener without a reply from the visitors. getting another three markers in the second frame to the Regals' pair and tallying the only two goals of the final period. Rodgerson of 0'l.eary continued his high scoring spree with four markers. .limmy B:-iglole get- ting s pjiir for 0'Lcary and Smallman a singleton. Alberton goals were scored by Atkinson and Pridham. The Maronns now advance a- ainst the Summerside Aces at iimmerside Monday night for the Prince County Title. Penalties went to C. Fraser. Smaliman. R. MacDonald. G. Matthews. F. Miilman. B. Mac- Donald t2). Smallman. R. Mac- Donald. Referees weie J. Allard and Robert Profit. Lineups: 0'Leary - Goal. G. Gamble; defense. P. Schurman. L. Harris, A. Wedge. B. MalDonald; for-. wards. G. Rotlgerson. F. Small-i man. W. Harris. L. Bernard. GU Bernard. J. Bagiolc. A. MacGre- (or. H. Woodside. Ally Siiiiker, Alton Silliker. Mount Pleasant Wins Openei -The first game of the Inter- mediate ”C" hockey playoffs be- tween the Mount Pleasant Hawks and Wellington Battlers was stag- ed last evening at the Mount Pleasant rink with the Hawks trouncing the battlers 13 to 6. For Mount Pleasant Doug Wil- liams scored the hat trick, while Junior Strongman. David Birch and Earl Strongman tallied twice. Byron Banks. Roger Yeo. Ira Strongman and Jim Coughlln each lcored singletons. Wellington marksmen were R. McNeili with two. E. Arsenault. Bridge. B. Ayers and G. Goodwin each racking up single tallies. Four penalties were handed out. The next game of two-game to- tal goal series will be played Sat- Alberton -- Goal. P. Hardy; de- fense. R. Nicholson. R. MacDon- old. H. Barbour. C. Fraser; for- wards. G. Matthews, A. Richard. LeClair. R. Fraser. M. Kinch. F. Millnian. R. Pridham, E. At- klnson. T. Barbour. Lody Curlers Visit Moncton Four rinks of lady curlers from Charlottetown returned on Wed- nesday from Moncton where two rinks were the guests of Beaver Club and two of Moncton Curling Club in friendly matches. The visitors were entertained at a banquet following afternoon games and prizes were presented to high scoring Charlottetown rinks as follows: Marie McNeill, skip; Sybil MacMillan. mate; lne1. Gallant. 2nd stone: M. Mac- Lean. lst stone. Agnes Hoyt. skip; Jessie Parker. mate: Bertie How- att. 2nd stone; Elaine Mulch, lst stone. Saturday Draw At Local Rink Following is the draw for ciiri- ing at the locla rink on Saturday: MacLcod. C. MacLeod. Bill Robinson. ('. Mac- Kay vs. Addie MacDonald. (). MacDonald. Bob LeClair. D. Le- Clair. Ice 2-Wendail Worth, P. Bur- den. Wilbur Willis. E. Miitch. vs. Jim Burden. M Worth. Gordon Milligan. J. Grant. Ice 3-Jack Wilson. Y. Wilson. Harold Dobson. I. Mat-Leilan vs. Arnett Howatt. B. Howatt. Jim Cameron. G. Campbell. Ice 4-Wendall MacLainc. M. Dockendorff. Bill MacKay. E. Ayott vs. Ernie Maclnnis. S. Mac- Millan. Frank Cox. S. Gordon. 8.30 p.m. . Ice 1-Walter Pickard. A. Wood. George MacKnight. A. Willis vs. Ed. Wood. L. Pickard. Horace Willis. J. MacKnight. Ice 2-Bill MacNeili. B Ropcr. Wrn. Beer. 0. Donald. vs Art Roper. M. MacNeill. Lee Donald. .1. Beer. lce 3-Clifford MacDonald. D. MacDonald. Dr. Allan MacMillan. M. Stewart vs. Stirling MacDon- ald. Gordon Stewart. B MacMil- lan. Ice 4-Ralph Jones. J. Parker. Lynn Burnett. E. Mat-l.cod vs. Ron Parker. M. Jones. Earl Mac- nrday night at Mt. Pleasant. Leod. A. Burnett. Saskatchewan Reifaiins Championship L By Edging Welshmen Rink (By Gerry Martin, Canadian Press Staff Writer) SYDNEY, (CP)-Saskatchewan retained the Domin- ion schoolboy curling title here Thursday night by over- powering Prince Edward Island 12-5 in a thrill-packed final before 3.000 booting miners ney Forum. and steelworkers in the Syd- 'I'he Westerners had command from the outset of the ninth round match turned into a final by virtue of their surprising defeat earlier in beria. the day at the hands of Al- Many of those in the bleachers had never seen a cur- ling match before but the di ii they set up at the finish- although they were obviously Island partisans-nearly brought the rafters down. The Islanders dashed up the ice to pound the Saskatoon Collegiate teenagers on the back and sup- porters thronged around shaking hands with whoever happened by. The end came with the other eight teams -Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Q u e b e c, Ontario. Northern Ontario. Maniltiha, Al- berta and British Columbia-still playing. But all eyes had been on the east-west final. Up until Saskalcheuan's vic- tory. Prince Edward island had lost only one match-in Ontario on the first day of the honspiei liltin- dav. Saskatchewan led 5-2 at the end of three ends. had pulled into a 9-4 lead at the end oi lbc sixth and wrapped it up with a fat three in the eighth while the Islanders were getting a single in thc sev- enth. The feature attraction of the final left P. 1-3; I. in a.three-way tie lor second place with Alberta and Ontario. Northern Ontario anti Quebec were tied with 4-5 records for third. New Brunswick was fourth with three wins and six losses, British Columbia and Manitoba had 2-7 averages and Nova Scotia brought up the rear with a single victory and eight defeats. Alberta trounced British Colum- unknown number of previous ones- witii an arm injury that prevented him from sweeping. The deadlock between the two teams came after the eighth round in the afternoon. REFUSED T0 QIJIT Ron Munro's stubbornly fighting Alberta rink from Red Deer re- bia 11-6 in their ninth-round match fused to quit in the face of Sas- katchewan skill and hung on grimly to win 8-7. Meanwhile, the islanders worked like Trojans to snatch a 9-8. extra-end victory from their en- counter with Brunswick's suddenly-alive entry. That made the ninth round all- decislve and eliminated the chance of a playoff which had been anticipated by bonspiel coni- mittee chairman Ken Watson of Winnipeg who put the starting time of the regular ninth round a half-hour ahead. WIN EXTRA ENDS Ontario and Alberta finished the eighth round deadlocked with six wins and a pair of losses cacti. The Onlarioans sweated through an extra and to take Quebec 9-H and dump the Quebec outfit into a 3-5 tie with New Brunswick. Alberta clung to a tie for the runnerup berth by virtue of the stunning upset of Saskatchewan. Manitoba engineered its first victory of the tournament. dusting off British Columbia 9-6 and shov- ing the coast team's winless streak to six. Nova Scotia. tied for last place with Manitoba after the eighth. got snowed under by Northern On- tario's broom-wielders 10-5. Dow Ontario Ulli 400 I02 01- 9 Quebec 101 022 010 10-8 NINTH ROUND Sask 050 K12 030 x--12 PEI 101020100X-5 Alberta 10l 401 003 1-11 B. Columbia . 020 020 ill! 0- 6 ii Canadian Sichoioi-Boy -Champs Above are the members of the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate rink who edged out the Prince of Wales College four- some in the final game of the Dominion Schoolboy curling finals completed at Sydney last evening before 3000 spec- tators at the city Forum. It is the second year in R row that the Saskatchewan rink has captured the Dominion Championship and the Sifton Trophy. The members are from left to right: Bayne Secord, skip; Stan Austman. mate: Merv Mann. second; and Gary Stevenson. lead. tCP Photo). The 11 Final Roundl Curlers Arrive Home Tonight l The "Cinderella Tenn" of the Dominion School Boy Curling Championships. the Prince of Wales College Curl- ers will return home by plane this afternoon arriving at the airport at 4.25 where they will receive a welcome reminiscent of the old-time welcomes giv- en to athletic heroes. The boys. whose showing during the past ten days. has fired the imagination of prac- tically every sport fan in the Marltlmes. will be met nt the plane by curlers. school chums. friends and as many of their followers and ac- quaintances as can possibly get to the airport. - From the airport they will proceed to the curling club where they will be psQICI.rCd with appropriate gifts. - After the presentations there will be a civic banquet in the Charlottetown Hotel. Among those present will be His Hon- or Lieutenant-Governor T. W. L. Prpwae. Premier A. W. Matheson and His Worship Mayor J. David Stewart. LITTLE SPORT g ...-..--- -----91.-'4': K , t l 0 5- x Maple Leafs. Conudiens In l-all Draw MONTREAL (CF) - Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Cana- diens battled to a 1-1 tie Thursday night. the single point for the draw putting Montreal on top of the National Hockey League stand- ing over- Detroit Red Wings. Jean Beliveau scored for Mont- real, his 33rd of the season. and Tod Sloan for the Leafs. Both goals came in the second period. Defenceman Doug Harvey. fig- uring in the play on Beliveau's goal. tied the NHL record of 40 assists for a defenceman in a sea- son, the mark set in the 1943-44 N. Brunswick 1on 201 300 2.. 9 Manitoba . . . . . .. 021 040 032 0-12 Quebec 3l0 013 001 0- 9 N. Ontario .. 002 100 120 2- 8 Ontario . .. . 130 100 040 03-12 Nova Scotia 001 012 301 10- 9 Final Standings Si'l)NEY ICF)-Final standings in the Dominion school bonspiel which concluded here Thursday night: the Loi 16 Eagles emerging victors over the Wilmot Aces. The score was 3-2. Millei; scored twice for the the other marker. For Wilmot. Claude (iaudet tallied both goals. Only two penalties were handed out by referees Joe Bernard and Leo Duvar. a minor and a major. Today's Draw At Local Rink 7 p.iii. Ice 1-R. Ci-iri'utlicr.s'. W. Wliit- lock. A. Wcilner. J. Dingvicll vs. W. R. Jenkins. Hon. M. Mc- Guigan. lvan Traiiior. W. Rodd. Ice 2-Physical Fitness iiemi final. Doug Cunicron vs. Dr. Gallant. lcc 3-S. Moore. F. Hobbs. S. Johnston. J. Morris vs. C. Mac- Lenu. E. MacNutt. G. Milligan. S. W. Willis. Ice 44). Saunders. Harper. H. Sear. H. Mat-Lean vs. R. Spilictt. l)r Mm-Kenzic. A. Tait. M. F. Rocvcs. ii.:ui p.m. 2nd Section Round Robin ice 1-R. Parent vs. L. R. Mac- Laine. Ice 2-A. B. Bngnall vs. F. Acorn. Ice 3--W. Macbalne vs. J. E. Burden. Ire 4-W. Worth vii. Dr. Prowse. In p.in. lst Section Round Robin I09 1--J. Wilson vs. H. Atkinson. lce 2-J. S. MacDonald vs. Dr. Giddings. "life 3-W. R. MacNeill vs. Doug l ice 4-C. Maclnnia. MacDonald vs. E. W5.v.-;1- if Eastern School-Boy Champs aipiiinangi-..iii the Above IN the members d the Wales College rink who brou h 1 A leted Dominion Schoolboy Curling lit at. llttgyhof Canadian schoolboy. curling. In fact this com Iillnd tlvunbis II It lathe , . t more glory rials at Syd- land than an other curling team of any eat!-lines M the Canadian ii'r'a”n'5un""i..."'” giii "ms. ”":.m..n""" "'"" - bered for iiall. The meinberuoftbe fiIIyR.;fMll left to right are: I .. Gmftlf mote: and Barry Mec- PLAYOFF Second game of lnte Queen's AT THE TONIGHT AT 8:30 MILTON HORNETS -vs.- UHARLOTTETOWN ROYALS Admission 50 cents HOCKEY mediate B finals for County- FORUM ride like inane: solar. out can -"H 2-DOOR SEDAN RldaDea"KIN43"hthlalIll'I'dGII&lIoI-Ilodhlhp. leiilpgsiwtihatiuterndleti-ootoraalIaIIoIItIlns4I& lxeellont eouiuon. an-ti ineuyhtos. own iioioiis Lit. o "KING" EN 1! ..4,-1.3 . the Eagles with lra Campbell getting by Babe Pratt of To- ronto. It was a spotty game. with plenty of close checking and a fair share of rough play. Beliveau's tally sent to an even 100 the goal collection of Mont- real's big three of Beliveau. Ber- nie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion and Maurice tRocketi Richard. Summary First perlo'd: Scoring: None. Penalties: Curry 4:25. Cullen 5:42. Johnson 13:04. Horton 18:59, Geof- frion 19:18. Second period: 1. Montreal. Be- liveau tGeoffrion. Harvey! 6:24; ians have won 15 and lost two while the axemen have 14 wins and four losses. Former Mdiioger of Glace Buy Forum Sentenced SYDNEY t('.Pl -- Martin Mac- Donald. the Glace Bay Forum. was sen- tenced Thursday to two years im- prisonment for stealing more than 5200 from his old bosses. MacDonald was convicted Wed- nesday by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury which deliberated foi' more than two hours. The charge against him dealt with only 520i although the prosecution claim:-il during the trial that shortages n' 36.500 had been bared. The trial lasted five days. Mac- Donald will serve his sentence in Dorchester penitentiary. i70llllM EVENTS Foli. 22 To 26 FRlDAY:- Children's Skating .......... .. (-5.30 Playoffs - Royals vs. Milton Hornets-8:30 'SA'l'URI)AY:-- Skating i Rural-Urban Session t 47. former manager of. SAN BERNARDINO. Calif.. (AP)-Ralph Diminyatz sees noth- ing strange in playing hockey des- pite the loss of his right leg above the knee in I childhood 's' t. "The artificial leg never both- ers me." the 24-year-old former Vancouverite says. "I use regular equipment. and I've never suffer- ed anything more serious than the bumps and bruises you usually Ralph is a defonceman with the amateur San Bernardino Shamrocks, who meet Pasadena Maple Leafs here Saturday in a California Hockey League playoff game. He came to southern California Penticton Vs Asking For Player Aid KELOWNA. B.C. (CPi -- Dr. Mel Butler. president of the Brit- ish Columbia Amateur Hockey Association. said Thursday he has received an emergency tele- and New Brunswick fell be-tore winners rested in the middle of Won Lost . . n -S. . Manitoba 12-9. Ontario torpedoed the lineup with a 4-4 average after Saskatchewan 8 ioIli:::3u;'.oS5lo?(nen?1.::y 11if.39,i"1'ge, giiggizgfcaoigcgolgf Gi;,'::ucVy(;rv.V':,:' Nova Scotia 12 - 9 and Quebec the eighth round. P.E.l. 7 1- H...” h H 13.07 mm. . V .. ' V g. V. t . ivean . . ars a . . asking for player assistance. squce1.ed through a slim 9-8 iic- The fever of an upset caught the Albcita 7 2 stead mac, Sloan 16:21 Dr. Butler mid Warwick rep l0F.V or-2;. Northern Ontario. 1.000 - odd spectators part way Ontario V 7 2 Thlm Pemod: scoring. Nona poned mm of his 18 E” l The deadlock between Prince through the two matches that Northern Ontario 4 5 Penman. Nona sick and Wm not geyread ': Edward island anti Saskatchewan produced the tie and turned this Quebec 4 5 Stops. play in the world chum mg M came in the eighth round Thurs- schoolboy curling-tournament into New Brunswick 3 G Lumley' , , 912,30 mu Imam in Germ! pt ii P day afternooii an east-west final. They gatlicrt-d British Columbia 2 7 Flame 8 12 L23 todlny ny h ar n8 LOSE FIRST END around the two lanes and cheered Manitoba 2 7 Dr "Butler "id h 31 . .V d Saskatchevtan dropped the first almost every shot. Nina Scotia 1 C F X w. 8 (elephone can Enos: ”gi:)ir;e end of its match against the ls-. V - ----- ianders who won l-0 But lrhe EIGHTH ROLND SS' ' ' I g:dli)I'!'1a&r::k::gkeO; X;:ocg:a:g' Westerners got up steam in te , 4 t second which they built into a 5: illlgtglihevian m gggvergviwerigiereyli-irscg-Htini "'0 , . . - . . . aaciiiriiiicliiiigiiinglizeinlsiiiiidtliii-gisme New Brunswick 311 000 102 00-8 ANT.iC'ONI.SH' N" 5' . WHTSL woffjd 1;Bk:n is ifgphizfet lcheck The pattern became clear in the P- 5- 1- 000 121 010 31rs9 y Francis Xavier ilnlversity copped mm the 1&3 5 "1911-9 9y MIC: second Ilirce ends when the Char- Br. Columbia 010002 201 x -6 A sudden death game to decide the Nova Scotia intercollegiate be "own (9 (3597 "7 Pay?” W11 lottelown outfit was outscored 4-2. Manitoba 201 040 02!) x-9 lourtii position in the South Shore basketball title here Thursday Dr B u0 digm8n)'- I . PEI Skill 33 FI'.V 3'1-'i('l)"TI3ld xm-3 Sgolig (mo n30 1o1n , 5 llnckey League was played last night with a close 62-50 victory nam- "I etrh 1591 F9 98819 the played the whole game-and aI1i1x;1,1-111, Ontarig 211 103 o1n1..-1o evening at Bcdeque rink with over Acadia Axemen. The Xaver- 95 0 9 D8397 0' PHYETS to be sent, but said they are from the Okanagsn Senior Ama- teur Hockey League. ENJOY WARMTH REGINA tCPI -- Seven families from Saskatchewan holidaying this winter in New Mexico have banded together to form a club. Youngest member of the group is eight years old. The oldest is 82. HOCKEY FINALS ISLANDERS vs. MONCTON or AMHERST SEAT SALE: Tomorrow - Saturday - 9 am. to 6 p.m. 99"?” riiicis '8l.75 i Plays Hockey Despite" Loss Of His Right Leg about a year ago from Vancouver and is a junior pre-med J A at La Sierra College in nearby Ar" t After completing work there he plans to enter the College of Medical Evengellsts near Los Angeles and hopes to become a general practitioner in Vancouver. Diminyatz lost his leg is an ac- cident when he was only months old. His brothers were cut- ting grain near their home in ster wandered in the tall grain against his mother's orders. The binder severed his leg. By the time he was six he had learned to skate and soon was playing hockey. ' Prince County Interscholastic Meet Planned Physical Fitness officials an- nounced last evening that through the co-operation of the manage- ment of the Raceway Stadium. Summerside. the annual Prince County iuterscholutic ice meet will be held at Raceway Stadium Friday. March 4. at 7:30 p.m. Boys and girls placing first and second in their respective races at their school or community ice meets are qualified to enter the county meet and those placing first and second It the county meet will qualify to skate in the tenth Island lnterscholaatic lee meet to be held in Charlottetown early in March. Cropoud Downs The Crapaud Bantams defeated the Kensington Bantams 6-2 in the first game for the provincial semi-final Bantam title. Crapaud goals were scored by Large (2). Cutclltfe (2). Taylor and Noonan. Kenalngton goals were scored by Bernard and Woodside. The second game of this series will be played Saturday morning. Holding Seats must be picked up Saturday. Scots for two games may be bought at one time. Any phone orders from city must be token up on Sat. Country orders must be taken up at 7:30 night of game. we FORUM I - scorn moron ,. t V Q i;5ii.ii-,si xm I-llLLIlAlIm-c no new features . NOVM MOP. POWDHHI ova:-hand valve anal!!! 0 brand ngiovv must. ' I L I I at unitlb. -. immix - Mi'Qtt1llMiiTOlOt4l'O - vaNc0U"' , R . 1 , I Rouieau. SaIk.. when the young- Kensington 6-2 l Montague Win? Intermediate B County Title Montague Primroses won :1" Kins"! County Intermediate --ni- hockey title last night by Virtue of a 8-8 draw with Ge0i'gctiiu11 Eagles in the second game ,1 the home and home series plated on Montague ice. The prim.-.5...-. won the opener at Geoi-gp1....,. 18 Monday by a 3-0 score. Last night's game was 1;.” despite heavy ice. There was . large attendance. The gamr was last starting. partially due 1., an -rlument over a referee anti im- condltloii of the ice. Scoring for Georgetown vi ttlg Publlcover, F. Landry iillti uc. Neill and for Montague hi.-ii:i.t-in Hughes and Arsenault. King's County Interscholastic Meet Tonight Tonight at Georgetown. yuuthiu skaters from various Kiiigu County centres will be Eii'lllE everything they have in an effort to win points for their respcctivl schools and to place first and sec- ond in their respective events in order to qualify to take part in the tenth Island lco meet which will be held early next month It Charlottetown. ' Too Late To tilassltr WANTED - Gnu. roiiToi'sE- work. family of two. Dial .1407. 92 Fltlroy ltreet. Evenings ree. usr iioco RANGE oiL BEST DIAL Tgg, mi