l i . l l ,1 -;£>.-»‘._;,_.;..;....,,. Score ‘Two Goals A Period ‘To Overcome " Early Lead Of Flashy Canadians v Smashing two third period goals into the Irlslifax cage, Junior Abegweits lest night came from behind to down the highly-touted Halifax Canadians 2-1 in the opening game of the Maritime junior hockey playdowns, a series that is to be decided by total goalswith the final game BOWLING, I lioclter ’ wassruso scheduled for Halifax ice on Friday night next.‘ As a packed house. the largest to witness a hockey game heresince the days of the “Big Four", looked on the local youngsters, with three of their players suffering from injuries and still weary frost their gruelling trip to Saint John, fought on even terms with the heady Haiigon- ians‘ during the first two periods and then staged their sensational drive in the ilnal session that the visitors just could not match. With the work of the rival goalies st times standing out like beacon lights. the two crack teams of the Msrltilnes for a period and a half last night played fast, but close-checking hockey. Showing a lot of respect for each other they battled through s ‘ opening period that saw each team play shorthanded on one occasion. ing about badly. displayed stickhanfling wlsardry in the oentre lee aone as Mci-Ischern served the first penalty of the game and Canadians didn‘t have a clear shot on the net. a short while afterwards, Abbies brought the fans to their feet as they swarmed around the Halifax cage bat sensational work by Co! plus With Cronoher oi! for the visitors some timely clearing kept the "redshirts" off the score fleet. Applyina the pressure for the first time as the second underway. Canadians for the only time in the game took command of the play. llbur times broke into the clear but didn't shoot erratically they found lit to sck in Langille a- tough n the Abbiecsge- But the pressure finally told finale eight-minute offensive of their own. Abbie for- wards were csu ht deep in l-lailfsx territory. Snar the puck line little. clever pivot of Canad- ians. raced to the Abbie defence. Pulling them over to one side Lit- tle fed a perfect pass to Th on his right. and the visiting mistake winner made no dented the cords for the first ier of the contest. Opening wide after this turn of events Abbies continually into Halifax territory with four and nve man attacks. but always the visitors kept their citadeal clear of rubber. Worth had robs/b the best chance when he broke through alone but before he coul shoot the hard-skating Carisdi overlook him. In the first five minutes of the final session both Cox and Lan- gille came through with two spec- tacular saves apiece as pl broke in on top of them. was not until the period was over nine minutes old that the equalis- er came. Ganglrlg continually, Ab- bias kept the rubber Halifax zone, minute ' ute. Suddenly "Buffer" snared the vulcanite behind the Canadians‘ goal. Stickhandllng beautifully the slim left winger worked his way out to the front and in the clear. Seeing the dan- gr Cox swled to orth calm lifted the into the cords over the Roche's shoulder. Pepped up by their success the winners still continued the play over their tir enis. Cox was overwork ually and as he fell to the ice in front of a mad scramble he rs- ceived a cut on the head that forced him in the dress fron From a. 8811i! attack Levi uiere t his stick on the disc. llprc into the corner he sent a izoalmouth pass out to his Not satisfied with their lead Ab bios still sought more this very nearlypioved s boomer- Qflfl attempted to in Abbie Line was in dizzy heights Iillle rose times in s row saving sensationally from the dynamite trio of Hannon and Thomas. Little as he ake a play at the on the receiving end of a hard check from Tarky Whitlock and had to lief immediately afterwards. Shortly alter this as the players blazed from one end of the i the other Abbiea were awarded a penalty shot when Worth was trip- ged on his way thro h the defence ut Blacquierek whist lng drive was deflected to th corner . through to add to their margin. IJNIUPS Canadians: Goal. Cox: Defence. Croucher. Ooolen. Evans; lo Hannon. Little. Th Redmond; O’Connell. iss: . Len Abb ni . . Bison Officials: Rel Beasley. Halifax. Ray Stull. Charlottetown. SUMMARY first Period No score. Penalties: Mcllachern. Croucher. second Period k-Hslifax. Thomas (Uttiei 8.06 Penrties: Mollacheru. Third Period Z-Oifiown. Worth U N 8—Ch'town. Hiacoulere Bowling) 12.20 Penalties: Connell. Crouohsr. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Battling Biki dared a 5t. Pat- riifis Day crowd at Dublin years ego when he climbed the rlne sninst Ireland's idol. Mike MUN-rue. Soldiers were posted around the arena but they weren't needed. Mike stripped the salient Benevaleq of his world's lieht-heevvweieht boxing crown after is rounh. '/ c. 10c PER FIG KNOWN FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS ll-MZK TWIST T0 ISLANDERS IIIGKEWS Manufactured By "llleiley 8i iiieholson ALWAYS IN SEASONS ALWAYS PERFECTLY FLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRID BY ISLANDERS IS HICKEYS 10¢ knows Bob is the most sensational mm mum n m mum...” itch ill OOOITI “V. and - "n! P f‘ an“! “much,” owner I'm- n and driver Sem ev d is Kalm k did t olewund w 5 n“ m“ Wu’ Ehwarhtmllorshufllllaende illzher. Axlfie DIIUID owed ‘ N°""' 6"” ' pacer capable of bettering thirty ~ seconds. but it was not good en- w.l?>l.'l§l§'m“§“r%la Qiiih to head Millie Kalmiick who ghflli’! orig-m ullmd. He's Johnny he" e 1min!‘ i" 39* lmndl- BY Allen of Lenior. N. 0., who lxg- her form yesterday she looks to be pens lo be on.y the greatest pi - er in baseball on his NOON for the Maritime Provinces for the oom- last six years. Feller still has his to do. Allen has done his. He won l5 straight bud and Jackie Volo was a stra i‘. victories last year before he was h t affair for Rosebud. Jac ie pagan 1-0. by Detroit in his final 01o was quite a bit oil. and did s bowling. limp- f .780. starts. “goat's was m" the some WIW! l&ksllellllliuii a. bit tire: and made Carl Hubbell shows a winning I-V- brags m an three ileum no“. erage of .727. Lefty .6 i, Lefty Grove .665 and Dizsy Dean but cum“. q“; m‘ ‘m; m . lng le games and lost 80 for a perwlt- functioning anything like he dd I fact he Allen has championship team. the as Ennis broke into the clear °f 19 st centre to race in on the unpro- tested soalie. nut the b0 calmly outliiessed the raider. "l utes afterwards this same Lan- - ‘best races of the entire season University vllillllibbeiglllfddaneilflggllnoga¢lrltullg ‘mm 3 sp°°t“l°"5'mnd9°l“l- HM‘ To make his superior emphatic, Johnny has led both lea- of 5.65 Der Raine and dished out horses for positions, the finishes mom low-hit games than any rival. were so close between several of He has pitched l8 games for four om. hits or less. All this is a matter of recor . "I never could get a ire-hitter“ ' said Johnny. “but I had a one-hit‘- ter and a. couple of two's. Bosne- body always gets a knock off rile early in the game." Jbhelglyfls 32 now. Blllldlflllly re- cover rom an a n x opera- tbn last season. fee pethat his fllt NEW Y°ax' Mun!‘ ‘ll-low’ ball is going to be faster than ever. 5"‘ T°b°- “W! “QWWIE: How about those Yankees: Did mm mmwim -- “"4 °I b‘ he have any trouble pi them. and had he discovered Jog for Joe Louis, is in town to take ~ Dildo-skids weakness? Little. call for re- l.... iylfleilswm last gar." sag: Jgghn- winks GIIAE. wealthy 8t. Iouius, - ' . DiMas o - rtsma . eported anxious gbgilt 1 coil-i mllll? rs m: glam fillet ell-y to m» National I. Schurman Leading ‘~i.§i‘°.l'...‘§€..2§.i‘?“ “m” w‘ "" ey broke in with a bang putt- ing together 19 goals and 12 assists and him in hlfd place. Charlie ‘ m... hi alOlymlDt n. ...l“‘...“.......“ w ‘ilm...““..”‘?".....ll P c a es shoving l4 goals and having l6 so McKinnon led the Abbie ers with a int total of 2'1 w “wglwhit ock followed his mate wThe highest lgoatl-getter of the an led the league in shim making the M" m... plays for goals 18 times. u“ m“) olym 1c a . . Great Britain th United now THEY srsnp gfkufdaxadwlgame ~05,” m, G A Pia “we. ' Bchurman (c) - -- as lg’ as wgvapsefiflla‘ ‘fig? $095"; glmw‘ ‘$6.1: I f} u 3; the‘ inese a egate. Dr. o. Oahill (c ~ - - - ll 1e so Wwi- W“ "W “fag” W‘ W“ MbKifmon on - - l o 21 in my Mimi-W “hum-mo I o O itlock (A) —- 1 e oi AMIIIRHHWB d“ t - 1°- Stewart (A) — - - 1o 1a 10150016 prvvwil 11° °°m° ((8) I : Z l ‘s! Thmchange ir. the dates ordin- mpgrl ei --- l 6 1e anlysetfol-Augzfitosephlhwas d TA) -— - - — 4 1s rteyeganrediedstjsast; zerioAus blow to the cesium-e (s) - - - 4 l: v very ._- 'l ll 0f Chi . £1}. “Bfiflll _ _ i 1 1 “fliecaglolnited States will he e1 (A) - - - - l l 'i affected es tally by the shfie. m: — _ _ _ {l I g oiglliegenrllltxlile e’ nlllvmcewill be un- pwm (g) I -_ - - i l 8 able to compete." The new dates McEacizegn (A) — — a2 S3 liteonfllct with the opening of col- govln (o) - - - - 1 3 I. 6. 0., however. accepted 3'....i‘é.i‘i’.°l“ <50’ “ “ i i i:".i.“..'5.“l‘.i".'f.‘¢.°‘3.‘i‘§§ $2263.12!‘ , ._ __ . Bowness (C) — —- —- 1 l lent at the end of August. (A) - — - 0 l many and Italy supported to (U) -— — — 1 8 Japanese ai. 519mm (A) — — — 1 ITAVI OI‘! HJMTNATION games. the I. O. C. rifled out 5U- Ill 23121155 WIN OPENING GA I In Fin-Hall... R.....llMzzu.. Kalmuck ‘Coputaresl ‘Tops’ Among 11......“ The Hurlers mierestinioerseingoontinues unabaielhsstbeveryénargoattsn- aanceofspectaiors NEW oaussns. mien lo — the eonregnon theiiaiool- isefyss- that there has been We Evgrybodyin hoiellobbytiirfll terdayaf oimisevideneeo. | isaeasonthanever 0N0 tegasewben erelleri — Thematchrscefortooasideditiehoisenienareeailimfor mowing sat-hangar! 121110 w ed goat-ween Allie Burnllsni, ownsdubgf ‘m: mailllhiaflieis and ayuaandra “elem-l QKAlmlick. owned hyWillaRl E. m. DrivingOl oeieiall and lohfll’. olllriev Fix-BM! wt K _s.-. m i, ted usider- llll-oliirlln Jifizadwrl 100ml 1°‘ a“ able ma.“ Qllloge acrililmbefi»: Allie stand. . Vflfymdy Elisabeth's su rters came down _ th first h t b lilgul in m “other ‘ilfiigt? 10%‘;- hi? e nds aieizl tillelseliond by the most promising trotter in the season's campaign. e Class A Pace betweenRose- six years he has won 86 not seem to have his pee 00m" bud also smile in two of m. heats m" "ll-h “lllmfl tllrlllnclaarela "rmlaa Pace had 2, his first a n m the b!‘ Bl! DUIIIBPS and W85 0X18 0f i-hQ w w ll. oh posi- uma" Dem with 0%} mo" ggrimfysleqlilleglllly ‘and a real race to the wire, the Judges hav- in strikeouts with an average in: difllcilltv in plcldns out the whim w slam-banged about as a spar-mate part in New York's heavyweight beat ‘em the only two games Hocke LeoguemChing Johnson- hls wyexer-on-flle-elbow lingered. Scorer of League outfit this year. “white wi Biimmerside Crystal players mon- 1 immln f0: ham; qwllied the “Y” m“! 915°" ll arlld. ggy for ige mad....7oe 7‘ Island league scoring during the QM,“ Tommy 986$ season, statistics reveal. Jack gloom‘) m London m “n” h“ Bchurman. with 36 points 16d $110 __"'am5t Ben pom-d wan". M1,, J. “mm lewe h“ mints “m?! w‘ sei and Jack Doyle. ' lowins ¢7Qse in second place with 82 was “Chlcken" Gallant another old veteran while Oscar Campbell rlllsrlrsirersenmsaiim-Change [n g1 v a Farr can make Announced .b o. dis ' Special wire) who whipped 11* hlgnatibnfilyillléfichoellltllll: ill-hill m of will-l nfirm Bl . Jopameiis a ecosiie 135m. tiff; . 0mm t u-wh le-urrl- 215% 33s.?“ tliemln B Federation's demand a two-some OI w the tiler.o.o. aoeetthe reser- , 1.. Match Race afternoon. Classes will be an- nounced later. 1110 summary: Millie Balm Allie Burnhsm (Sflnple) ——- I I Time: 20%‘ m. winner‘ is owned by Willard Kelly. Southport. Rosebud (Murph) - ——l1 “w i... '..--“ GI l ' - The winner o'er-nee h! mam Murphy, Charlottetown. CiassLTrotsndPaee Vvalker. Jim McDonald. Frank Wheatiey, R0 le Wood. Clerk of the Course and An- mpricer-_-John__A._MaoDonal . " Down The Alleys Cl-PTCWN BOWLING AIJIYI ht use: Ml-gnendere is G. Co: s: i-“llllflfél.” oi s; we mm. chime dt Mrs. Houston. Diamond er a. Goes. Iineau dz Btull. 1101.! NAM! BOWLING u-saos. §.“.;§5l'i‘.. 3.5.1.4.... three Holy Redeemer Mind lean! ease-Moo. d Cs. ies Ladies h h “l. Gents h h 'tsnlghttiroeO.Pinesu Gfiliqitstv Lesgue. Rsoersvs. z ‘NM!!! h. At. 8.452 IWmC vs. ‘To “u”: Hoop Playoffs Open Friday map" sruesslasi; TIPPIEW PER FIG Q1: wl-len is THIS PARTY FOR Tumult lxTliMY? ‘l’ *0‘ ml" m¥a1$ggQEJ1YIQUTFQHIMTGL mm ' - fir? WHAT is timemadewaroompsrse Mauritius uck (imly) --1i ClassA. Paoe Lam Commercial MIC" flown tit. A. MoClosksy ia-aeoo “iii ll‘.°°‘iZ-.W3.' msiimlo if sen-Hm esi. 01178. “KIWI Mounties Win lnterco liege Boxing Crown . Isl i ;°$.i‘+l.f€if“lif"t.?’.'iaa"i?_ two championships and e finalists in three other M u. Maritime intercollegiate [Tgfiilgown here tonight for the ma. title had been . Th h a Ilrzncls Xsvier Univer- ai Antigonish for the past \ d?“ ' rhilout we": ' s. vi of Allisonieainled th 5t. t Iranoisxaenthe v wickand Scotis Technimi Coll “fiefill d W8 Dalhousi for second place. wh s e gniverslty land five ‘ifigél-‘El: three pm for a championship winner and one for an entry in the finals. In the featherweight finals. Rill. Mt. A., made short work of Clarence Campbell. of st. I‘. 8.. when he knocked him our in the first round. Campbell was own twice before he took the d final t. In liinlnary b t vaufdln an? 3.1”...” radii‘. Aim Gsrtl e . U. N. B. In a closel cgntested battle, Mt. A. defeat. and ' 'e ' to ‘gill wen on itie welterweight title in the final bout in whi he was matched afiinst Edward Ki 0f 8t. F. X. I". Monnon Nova Bootia ‘loch. figh three fights to road: the li tweight champion- Don Maclieod of ehl,def Mpt m oun Allison in the opener when he knocked him out in the second d Blfllm 0f Dalhoimie. ‘the summary:- eavgmtirant, Mt. A., ughth de- ggg. over th. Dal. Hick , 168, u "Edecision over Ken , 176. N. tel ibdsn ,'l‘ech.,d law's...“ m; l1! over Don Macleod, Mt. A., £11.... Dal, deohion over MscLean, 8t. 1". llbatherweight: ‘l Mt. A., d - otsioal over U. N. 0.. Campbell. 5t. I‘. 8., decision over s ugnuieavy semi-final etiii. 5t. ll‘. 3., decision over Kio- eéelm: Semi-Final: oa- 1mg. decision over Lewis. . . ML- A., knockout over McDonald, St. l‘. X. in first round. Bantamwebht: Likely, Mt. A., decision over Reese . I‘ X. AdeohionoverhsskyUN B at» ” at. . decision ma: nloal kn t 6m Grtntlfyllt. s. Hes t: Liebowifs. nai, decision Qt. .1. : Final: filll, Mt. A., knockout in first round over Bd-nhm ii final. llacliean, H. N. 3.. d I Wslterws tlinalzll .1“. L lflav aoleod I Kllildft. I‘. I. ' non-Me W‘ ° ="'-' Abbies Leave Fo r H a I i fa x i i 2% 5E3 a ire = euxlso y sssiseienu onlen scum 0. ARLFINLS Sasseab ‘a Rovers De-Iearli Port ‘Morien In Opener For Intermediate Title 4-3 . ..____.... (o. r. by oral-slam lpeslsl wire) Munch-l “m. m“ m mu both u?“ $3" m“ ount Allison University h ° m.“ °“° l“ cAfee, ggonnell, Mm, . Goal. Nearin ; d9. . H. MacDons d, Q Hi1. Kavzinaugh, A, a sinsle man to penalty 5'33. during the contest. Seore Unasshied First cried 1. Port Morien, J. Peach 11:10, uasex, Mal, Radcliffe 17:21 n Seoo . Bussex. Nutter 510 M ri Sussex. Harmer 15:10. . Radcliffe (Nutter) sam during e - Bfimw“ Port Moi-fell. B. MacDonald in the final frammth Referees: McI-‘ayden. Glace B x i ed th late m thgralllstogeelliod wieerlcllgleii‘ Peach dri Bedeque Teain Reaches Final t e only time the Nova Bootis champions were ahead ing the 80 minutes. and they held ' esacrtly i5 seconds e Neari to th nesolmfoiltheperiod. Take Early lead Sussex went into the iced when Borden scored a 4-3 will ue in their home rink lost the rlrriund, 10-9. as a result of 7-5 win at Borden last ue will now meet the tied it up min m.‘ 1.....- wlm 1.. as ill. mark e a counter from the stick of to have Sussex go out rmerflggtnlllearipgm” lose-in after skating entire Port moiety exhibition ‘giro combination plays in the first wo iok in the third, es the teams went after goals, both mush I. Fl Metz and Ky infill-OOH today woo the 16th. renews.‘ of the $4,000 in- ternational four-ball golf y merit, defeating Willie Goggin and Ben}! nflandiiin thefinsl FO§O©§O~O-§§-§O-O4-§§§§§4- A F SKATING Fred Radoliff ‘Nutter combined th i: last of and is up. with Rad- tter's pass at the tour-minute mark. made mistake with his Port Morien cam back sites- ihat. and stormed the Rover net continual] k R TONIGHT M SYLENDID MUSIC aid 590011 click °" ‘ElPEIELQYFli l.“ “lshhfllf - HA5 AWAY rum‘ mesa ma/r/ Campbell. 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