i. . -............p s... Bill Macbonagli Paces Attack Scoring 3 Goals, 1 Assist stick into the nets. However that MacDonagh man was doing a hit of torci-her-king with Galen Parent of the U.N.i1. sitting out it holding penalty and came up with the- purk and after atirkhandling his way in front of the Saints net beat Shepherd who fell to the ire to cover, WALK AWAY University of New Irunswick'I red Devils scored three unan- Ivt ered goals in the second period and roasted home on the cushion in a 5-2 victory over St. Dunstana University at the Sports Arena Iaturday night. In racking up their second itrnight win in l" E I.-N R. inter- rnllegiate hockey competition the hr-vils were led on the attack ny ieieran Bill htacnonaiih w triggered three of the file goes and had a hand In another scored by liriemate Bud Pierson Defense- man Galen Parent snlped 'lhl other, H;irn.uorking Gaston Roy played an all round driving Kllmc for the (aims and scored both of their goals to boot. One came in the first period to lie the score at 1-1 and the other was scored in the third glirr 1'N.B. had built up a 5-1 liuiit The Visitors came out of the- lii--i pcrzod holding it 2-I lead: fired a trio in the middle session and settled hack on the dr-fensivel In the third as Saint: picked up the only goal. aftcr widely outplayingi the visitors liit'.VF.N T'E.N'Al.Tll:lS Referees l.eith Jay and float whelan handed out 7 penalties three to Saints and all minors. Little Bill MacDonagh. a veteran of many seasons in Maritime sen- ior hockey competition, was the man in ntotion for U.N.B. and be- sitlrs shooting three of the goals, spearheaded their attacks through- out the game In fact Mat-Donagh was just about the whole show and in: easily the most dangerous man an the ice for either side. ii.-irDona:h set up the first goal of the game scored by Bud Pier- son. The balding veteran fought for the puck at one side of the red and white net and flipped a pas: tn Pierson who batted it into the open corner hr-hind Shepherd. That goal came at 3:58 and Gaston Roy. giving one of his finest performan- ces of the year, got that one back at 11-59 when his long shot from the side deflected eff Brown's N.Y.R;i:gers Edge Chicago 3-2 In Penalty-Studded Game (THIFAGO (AP) - New York's Rangers scored three goals early in the game and then hung on desperately to whip Clitea llaek f-Tawka I - I in a wild etionai Hockey League game at Chicago lltaditim Sunday night. Maclnnis And Atkinson Rinks Cop Competitions The Tbath Annual Confetllretion curling honsptel came to end lat- imtiw night at the Charlottetown (Hurling with the winners at the two itoal competitions being (is- elded. llrn Mu-Innis skipped his mind . eorltng rink is its second victory In two days by winning the MT. Srtiurman points eotnpettti shit the Moore and Method competi- ttoe was won by I risk shipped by llranl Atkinson. Other nieinhors at the Maclnnlr rink us Mary Msebellan frank Arnrn and Antte Cttdmore. Members of the Atkinson rink a Mrs. Don Wonnaeottt and Mr. a Mrs lhsldon Carson. Saints Defeat Welshman -I9-3-I second It. niinaian's Saints ile- feated P.W.('.. Welnhrnen 40-34 Sei- iirriey afternoon to maintain their Ierond DIIN Folltion in the City Basketball League. Rig Gene Lake led the saints otlack with 12 points, lob Lieger heft I and W. Farmer I. Lanky Jim White was high scor- er for Wrlshmen with it points. lion Storey had I and liiighle Mac- Lesn I. ,. Lineups Saiata:- Tooke 1; Farmer 0; Lake 22: hflelinnoe 1: Wise 1; Mat-Guigan 4; bedwell 4; Llnegar I. Total - 49. WrIelimen:- White 10: Storey I: K MacKe1izie; Maclean 1; Johnston 4: A- Moelenle 2. Total I4. 4 ... .. MINOR HOCKEY away from S.D.U. die frame and MacDonegh shot two of the three goals. Sandwliched In between the two was an un- Hampshire Edges 5-4 III Thriller bofilnd GASTON ROY NETS TWO i U.N.B. Whips Saints 5-2 I The Devils began to walk, in the mid- assisted marker by Parent. Saints dominated the Pin! in Ill? third period but could only break; through the stubborn defense; thrown tip by Pete Kelly”: bom-j hers once. Defenseman Ray Hache: started the effort when he fired as low drive from the blueline. Brown stopped it but Roy was standing on his doorstep and flipped the re- bound behind him : Both goaltenders rams throiiizll. with some nifty saves. (Tleudel Brown in the U.V.B, nets turned: aside 32 of .14 shots while Shepherd was stopping 27 ol J2. CHATTER Without Bill Mar- Denagh we think lI.N.B. would be Just another hockey team with him they are the team to best .... Saints held their own all the way through with the Bombers and out- played them in the third but they couldn't do anything about Mac- Donagh who seemed to be every- wlte while he was on the ire...-....i Saints were without high scoring. Burk Davey, still sidelined with IE knee injury When Burk returns Ito action Saints wltll give U.N.l1. The Devils have on their roster about the biggest hockey player we have seen since Phil Viiale ....-...He Is Jim Fraser who stands I feet 4 inches and weighs in the vicinity of 280 pounds A Char- lottetown boy. Jack White. is the sub-goalie of the L'.N.B. learn ..... .. Bay. Hache and Galen Parent staged a dandy fight in the see- ond period and came out with only RUMMAIIV First period: 1. New York. Mac- itonald tcrelghtoni 0:43; I. New York. Henry flewicki. Hebenton) 10:11. Penalties: Wilson 3:06: Fo- tinato 0:35: Lttzenberger 10:52. second period: 3. New York. Foley (Gendron, Bethgato) 8:23 4. Chicago, Wilson (Lltzenberger, Lalanda) 0:34. Penalties: llvans I:13; Foley 0:11; Lttnanberger 15:18; Macdofllld 15:18; Kennedy 17:58: Mlcknalri llztltl. 'l'hIrd period: 5. Chicago. Skov (Mickoelti. Morison) 0:10. P ties: Prentice. Litunbe er 11:28. Fontlnlto IJt.aaii.berger 10:8. Victoria Driving Club Holds First Ice fiacing Meet The Victoria Driving r-luh held Its first winter in racing meeting of the season at the catneway Set- TIHIIY. Tllv meet was witnessed by Red Wings Down Toronto Maple Leafs 1 lihe way after goals by i-entree Norm Ullmea and Dutch Ralbel in the first 13 minutes. Detroit Red Wings defeated Tomato Maple Leafs. 8-1, in a rough game Sun- day night and boosted their Na- DETROTT (CF) - loading all tional Hockey League lead to three points. so early lead and halfway through IUMMARY the first period held a 17-7 edge rim pi-1.4:. i, Dgu-nit, uum... over the Garnet and Gold. Mount tilelvecchloi ms; 1. Detroit Rel- bel (McNeIll) 12:04: I. Toronto. Migay tsmltb. Resume) 19:11 Penalties G. Cullen 7:36 Dinccn 9:30. Puliord 9:30, Renume 11:16, Lindsay 11:16 Sbewert 13:15, Strate 17:50. Second period: Scoring: None. (Hondo) Gulgan. St. Dunat.an'e University hoop squad roared from behind in the second half to defeat the Mt. Allison University quintet 02-52 at leckvtlle Saturday. The vii: gave Saints first blood In their quest for N.B.-P.El. Intercolleg- iate basketball honors this year. The local colleglans jumped into Kelly. and borne A.. hitting with prectllon from be- yond the key-hole. staged a terrific comeback late in the period to take a half-tiiiie lead. In the second session the Red and White team began to back away at the Mount A. bulge until they burnt out in front Mc- again late 1 p Snintn:- GoeI.. Shepherd: all the opposition they willl net-.d....t M Parkdole Flyers pmlliiu; Thonvuon 031; Rnum, In the half. The Saints outscored 2:36. Ull 2:36. A 11 :I7. man " "um H (give them their winning margin. For S.DU. John Kelly. Bob Fon- Re a u in e 11:28. Uliman 1607 James 19:24. . be 1 edl til it t fth . riimi perlodz, 4, n.,.m,i., ;;.,..,.i. ran and Lorne McGuigan all hltl Mafigfne w"inne'rA wiE'evlsed game at Boston. (njneem De1V.u.m0, 11,33. pen.' for double figures in the scoring mi”: yqonm lcolumn. Kelly had 18. Fearon 15. 5.09, H I g I and McGuigan '12. Davidson, Black, nail in 714 31' and Griffith with 12. 11, and 10 Chmwirk 1,. m pg.-,1; points respectively were high for Mount A. Also Impressive for the TTr"-mrmm"r-mmrmmrm Mounties wa's a young chinese lad mi... "nip" men. n. named Chan who was an all-star basketballer in Hong Kong. -1 hi lasr G I dun . 0' . In end only 25 personal fouls were cal- M h I I I ...'i'f',I 1: .m:::,' :5 g:,',,"5,i,".::;i led In the crowd pleasing contest " ”"".l." "' ' """'” M"-:22t'i..5'?.ii..E.fli'l'!...if. if J.".”"3i l'Io"IIl.lnl.II-IalI:t:.C:lI.IIyC::E:.:IZ(::'frg'I21 foul shots. while the Moiintles ynkdnge ply"... sank 10 in IR tries. PLAY Tflli WEEK l.lNl.'JL7f's Next start for Ile- : the baskcthall Tense. Hat-hr. M. MacDonald. Mur- y: Forwards. Gionet. Lemay. Burns. U.N.l.:- Goal. Brown; Defense Savols. Parent. Dohaney. Benson. Fraser; Forwards. Mat-Donagh. Ste-wart. Hershey. Pierson. Mar- Elman. Maclnllan. Mockler. Coomba. MecNutt. Reforeea:- Don Whi-Ian. Letthi ”" '"5'" 35'” I" "'11 l”””d mi junior playoff is the tact that tile; - - , 5 .- ternoon. New York Range s beat . Dominion semifinals at tea I will " ml" Fwd”. undnw Toronto. Duff Morrison) 15:45. Ponalties: Saints WI-tip Mount A. 62-52 In Intercollegiate Hoop Opener Paced by Capt. Bob Pearon. John Saints will likely be this week el they branch off in search of yet another title. the Maritime Junior Basketball Championship. in the hunt for this crew: are junior teams from lltoocton. It. John. St. sun's. In the semi-finals for this Mari- . time title B.D.U meets St. Joseph's tory Joseph's University and It. Dun- land Monctoii takes on st. John. 1 Coeschnlrather. Walter McGulgan g,u"'u:':"JuMhI:;.”.::V:o::: and then blasted their way to a series with st. Joe's played in Moncton on Tuesday or Wednesday with the final here Saturday. The winner of this series then meets , the St. John-Moncton victor tori" also dropped Canadlensgto aeo- lthe Maritime crown. No tenmsiond Place btlhlnd Detroit Red from Nova Scotia are entered in the junior playdowna. : - 1 - .4-1 in Toronto in another Satur- l An interesting aldelgbt to this by night nine. on Smunhy w It .Third period: 4. Detroit, Ull- be between the Maritime chemot- ons and the Quebec-Ontario win-lpeared to have wrapped up nor. The winner of this series then advances to the Dominion finals against the western Canada junior ;, champions. LTNEUPA ' P9 It. Dnnsian's -- Kelly in. Fcaron lead. 15, McGulgnn 12. Morrison 2. Men G9""9" 7- N90""””4- Tl"3l9Y A-I lntyre and Eddie Lltzenbcrger set Belz. Swift. Total . I ll. Griffith 10, Freeborn 5. Chan Smallwood 2. Mr:Dougnll 0. Wood. Trnfford. Total 52. ,6oufss Jay. l RUMMARY First Perlod:- 1, U.N.I. - NW 5 Tha Gheaiottoiarwn Guuardlen. Monday, Jan. 28. I957 son (Ma('Donagh. Stewart) 1.55; 2. Salnts- Roy ILemay. (tunnel) l Boston Bruins S Penaltlaa:- lache (3). Parent. From then on it was rookie goalie Don Simmons. appearing in his second major league game. and some knock - down delence work in front of him which kept Boston on top. in all Simmons made 2'7 stops. The defeat kept Montreal in au- ond place and marked the third game for Canaillenii without a vin- - tory. S'side lites And Tangle Tonight Tonight the Summet-side At-er take on tho league-lsadln Peru. dale Ftyers at Civic Ito um in a regular Island iaaatts gains. Tlis 5"! IN low even on victories and defeats and if they lost to- night they will have dipped below the ..')()t1 mark for the first time WIN wry early in the season. The home team's fortunes have heeii running law in recent games. The Bruins Illtillfllflfl command when Regan lifted Ferrite Flam- en'a rebound over Montreal goalie Jacques Plants. - After Montreal tied it 1-1 on s so footer by Claude Provost. the im- ins went ahead to stay at 0:14 of the first while Canadians were ahorthanded. Flem Marlisii look a past from Jerry Tonpanini. knocked the I larse ri-own and held an a fast llieet of tee Following are the results. FLAIR A TIOT GILV Baron 1 1 1 RItd'l It-ho g 1 ,1,,,.' Flying Fortress 4 1 1 Ruddy Riidlong I x .1, Best tIme.- .1! sets Winning; horse owned by ('olin Wood, 11.. aelbrook. (mass a ears: Ruddy Watson 1 f It Bonnie": Money 1 1 1 larero ' 1 2 2, Int fime:- .12 I-S an-a. Winning: horse owned by Elmer Chlow. Meodnwbank. f'.f.Al.! I PACE Kenneth Cleirg Long John f)ffirials-- Starter- Sinclair Putz-liffe: Jud- l(:s- G. Smith , T-l. Cudmore. W -7- Mllllllllli; Aiinouncer- WA. Bea ton: ll 11 Nine Mile Creek from Hampshire Bulldogs came in a North River a QB! etfioril l &' "iI.'.2 ;'g' """c":'.; ..........,... - ragga; ..4Jgcgg1-3 htea:sl-loevylsseocoeibiaoltees 81.95 , -a - H. XKAEIINUIO IYIVIWTU 1, M'Ta""0llIfl-1'! asoeaooeoeosesaeaasas mu m VIEIQHXQ 1' 'm'md.lg'n 4 I M at m”: :. mfg. ; . ' I AETH linden. W assesses V ' a:s':”"'s..i. m'-J gum” Ii 1 c. 3 M egg,-ptaldllesahtaspsn8&rs..........8i.ti0 3 J. oi... ............. . 0, 011' .00: To Giurr -. '- 1- mm mm 5 - Ioys'lis"adJa'as.6-0-i0yeua.......... sass - -- You can't lower my voice. I - :.l?.iT'.:T:.?5i.yi'-:t"'w'2'J'.f.'.t”t7.?:.”:.:".t"t"' . ,,,",';";..'t',j"-' M . . -is”: . ii-'-Ii-at-4 can nova-stilts -- ” .....""""...'.'.l....'.'t2"', u'3:"”ll" '.:'.'..".'..""'...... 'nlud rink Saturday Tryon isiars defeated Borden Sisters 4-: RM CID! Traverse dumped Milton Hornets 3-l. All-Stars and Tessie Howatt one. For Borden Bebe MacDonald Icar- ed two and V- Kelly one, ruthers, Jardlne and nail scored for nmton lit" they test that a victory over the strong Parkdale rlitli tonight will am (ham a psychological lift HM "Irv will skate on the ice thev have for a victory- The ('arve.r brothers have at- vavi been a big drawing sent at Civic Stadium and it is expected that a large rrowd will turn out to see the powerful Flyera in ac- tion at 0.5!) The PI- nm-It (town and iomriisd it past Piante. Flaman. nlm :nl two assists. rrorrtl on a 43-flwtlrr only g min- ute into the wrnntt period. less than two minutes later Gardner had his lsftth goal as he felted around Boh Turner and jammed home his shot I Stasiuk mil a pi:-tnre-gnai with Game starts T ken will leave Charlottetown by bus an hour and a half before lime time. WCill(er ' Leads Mount A raven” To 6-4 Victory S'tfiKVll,l.li'.. Cape And Tryon Win "1 hoflivy games played at Cr.1- with one goal and two aaatstii Mt. V I. 'CPl.-Ltd Iw Summcrsitte native Neil Walker All- i Allison Mounties downed St. Thom- Montreal 5-2 Sunday night in a Moore smashing finliih to its six - game scoring Third Period: - 1. latnte - Roy - mum) ta. lti::f.ti;tal Hockey League winless '""m'"' '"'”' m- Rookie Larry Regen, Fleming shill Mackell. Fernle Flaman. Cal Brown I lit 14-:2 Gardner and Vic Staaiuk regla- ' Shepherd 1 to 10- 27 tered goals for the Bruins. how Power 11.50: J. U.N.l. - Macnonagh (Stewart) MM. 1 Peaaltlesn M. MacDonald. l'ar- ' M H b H I 1' . s ' Ir: 1." mm ' W M i ipping ontr a s 5-2 . n""'u' M33 5' 1'Na'P""" TIOSTON (CP) Boston. sikatingia double take before beating ml&N'3” M"D"""l' ”'”””'pwiih crisp authority. overpowered Plante with a backhand. Dickie of the visitors finished the with a screened 00 footer. Iiinunary ..First period: 1. Boston. Rtllll Mohna. Flamen) :30: 2. Montreal Provost. Marshall. Hervey) 3:50; . noalon. Mackall Topganlnl. llainan) 0:24. Penalties: rovost I131. Ruin 1:48. I. Richard I201 A. Johnson 10:00. Ienend period: 4. Boston. Pla- rnan Toppauini. Regan) 1:00; I. Ioston, Gardner stasluli. lien- Iey) 2:30. Penalties: Talbot 4:27. Lablne 4:27. ltesluk 0:01. Moon 11:20. Deliveau 11:01. Third period: 0. Boston. lies- tuk Pelrson) 2:31); 7. Montreal. Moors T. Johnson. win. rit-hard) 0:27. Penalties: Pronovost :55, 1,.- lltne two minors :81. level Plants I C 8-1? llnunons 013 ltlnlf i Mi. Allison -Devisdon 12. Blot-kl ence. . 4” The Detroit win. before l.'l.29.! N. H. L.- SATURDAY. Detroit Ancl Rangers W Chicago-Canacliens Dy I'll CANADIAN PIE N' 3 My kuuv 'ud first period: Scoring: None. Swill: that cseni tile puck dr.o"ppt.u:.g Pauly: grnt mu into the net I) feet away gave PRn'”"'uu mow”; B-awn”) in: Chicago Black Hawks a H No 1 New york Bubs". 1.03. 3. tton-l Hockey In-auo tie leti.n'- New York. lice wtbatliglte. in,- Tie 4-4 I ley) 10:32! Penalties: Macbonala 3:10. Petreon 10:44. Woraley (served by Gesidron) 10:44 Third New York. petn vast) 5:12; I. Militreal. Moore (if. Richard) 0:02: 4. Montreal. Iellveau (A. Jdinson. Oimsteod) 1'20: 5. Montreal. M. Richard (Moore. ll. Richard) inztll. Pen- alties: Talbot 0:30. Kachur szsn. Turner 11:50. '1'. Johnson 13:30. nlrd period: 6. Chicago. McIn- Rrildt 1. New York. Po. p 10:12: I. New York. Henry inethgate. Howell) 14:10. Penalt- lee: Bstligate 1:15. Regan 2:02, l Evens 0:54. Stanley 18:0. Smith day night with the unused Mont tyre tMickoakl. Skov) nos; 1. annoy) it:is;I4. Boston. stuiuk 10 so. gut cnmdiena. Chicago. Ltttenberger (Mtckoskl) (Pdrson. Armstrong) 15:10: 5. stops The weird soul on tied a late mo; s. c" - . Mickoaitt (Mort- Boston. Mackdl (item) 18:24: 0. Worslev '5 I 10-4! mumd by me hwpllua 3"” am) 9:55: Penalties: Mclntyre lepton. Toppaaalni (Mackell Stan- Simmonds is is (L41 who Rand an "lb, ".1 M u" 11:. Martin 15:80. first gerlod. geve u four tnvdtlli: , 15 10.” "w" "M "' '" Flute s s s-so tie in the third. when the puck dropped be- startlad goaltender Jacques Iumniary . .,!'ti-at period: 1. Detroit. Diiiecn llgilglite for the deodloc' 1.. goal. Godfrey) 10:10. Penalty: McNe'i1l 16:25. ..Seoond period: 2. Detroit. Del- veccliio Godfrey) 0:33; 3. Detroit Godfrey Rolbel) ilzu. Penalties; Kennedy 2:05. Resume. 0:55, God- -Wings in the league race. The lwlngs defeated the Maple Leafs Bruins 5-3 in ii nationally tel- Third-pcriod goals by Jack M1"- .the stage for Mickoskl's perform- custnmcrs. ended a three-game non-losing strcak for Leafs. Centres Norm Ullman and Alex Delvr-cchio. right winger Bill nineen and defencemah Warren Godfrey tallied for Wings. Lefl winger Dick Duff picked up the only Leaf-goal. beating netmtnder Glenn Hall with less than five minutes left in the game. At Boston Larry Popein's break- away goal midway through the third period ended a 3-3 tie and paved the way for RangerI' tri- umph. Little Camille Henry supplied the insurance goal with a deflec- tion of Andy Bathgateht long shot with little more than five minutes of the game left. I other Ranger scorers were Dean Prentice with two and Bath gate. Vic Staiiiuk. Fleming Mac- kell and Jerry Toppazzint talltod for Boston. sitrnrnni-,v First period: 1. Chicago. Ks- chur (Watson. Kennedy) 5:31: Penalties: Harvey 0:24. Kennedy 'l:C4. Skov 16:86 second period: 2. Montreal. Pronovoat (Marshall. Pro- NORTH RIVIR RINK CARNIVAL FII. Tot Prizes on display Monday at Steitrl's Pharmacy Door Prize-Radio Judging 8:30 sharp. iroy 10:36. James 12:32. Puliord '00. 9:1): 5. Dtneen 0 :00. J amea M Mama" C'""""" 55 7:30, 11:14. neaume 16:21. lgnmc in the second period on 5'01”? lgools by Andre Prnnovost, Dickie H5" , 7 A 7”” Moore. Jean Beliveau and Mair Cmdwlck 7 "”0''37 rice Richard. Rookie Eddie 1tn- D...D...-.e...A chur got the only goal of the first mm ri to send Hawks into the SPORTS ARENA, SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:!) Adm: Adults 25c; Children 10: Pill:-SCIIODL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-3:00 Admission: Family Zoe MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ' EVENING-8-10 P.M. Admission: we TUESDAY-8:30 P.M. P.E.l. Hockey League PAIIKDALI vs. 0. D. ll. THURSDAY--8:30 P.M. 1111.1. Hockey League I. Y. C. vs. MONTAGUE FRIDAY NIGHT-7 P.M. Vocational School Sports SAT. AF'l'ERNOON-2:M-4:30 ANNUAL CARNIVAL SOURIS RINK JAN. 30-8:00 PM. Judging-9:00 P.M. Prizes Adm.-.25 and .35 1 ANNUAL 5 MID WINTER ....m-: SALE iiy Earle ttlaclooil lt'.s funny how things start. in 1402 Columbus set out to find India and dia- covered a useless place called North America instead. in 1900. when auiuriiobiles were pro- gressing nicely. an American engineer de- eided he should have a rear vision mirror on his steam car. 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