g. Congratulations are due Herb Schurman and his Sumlnerslde Above Is the Charlottetown rink that was runner-up for the Confed- graiion Bonspiel Championship won GERRY LOUGIIEED Cilsiivadiun Press Staff Writer TORONTO (cpl -- Detroit Red Wings, 3 great squad of comeback! artists, Sm.-5,1 gm-er goals in the; third period Saturday lliL'.llI to si-iidi the game into overtime and then. added another after only four min- utes of extra play to down Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 in the third uaiiic. or their Stanley Cup semi-fianali series. The victory. Detroit's 10th. straight in playoff competition with Toronto stretching over three sea- sons, gave them a 3-0 lead in the l hesl-of-seven series and established the defending Stanley. Cup cham-i pions as odds-on-favorites to Wllldi up the set here Tuesday night in- the fourth game. Fiery little Ted Lindsay. who al- most turned out to be the i.zoat.i emerged as the hero for Detroit.i Liiitlsay got revenge by tying the: score about six minutes from that end of regulation time and ilieni winning the game soon after tlici gnu. Il.V Al. COLLI-JTTI faiiadian Press Staff Writer N1-JW YORK tCP' -- Montreal Caiiaiiiciis. a honey of a team pounced on two golden opportuni- ties Saturday night to score the two goals iliat made all the dif- trrriice as the National llockcy l.cagiic champions won the third game of the semi-final playoffs from New York Rangers 3-1. So strong were the C:inadiens' tIt'Ii'llC('S. that Jacques Plniite. the Vciina Trophy winner. li:ul to make only nine suvcs, most of lIlt'nl the ordinary variety. in the sociiiid period. he didn't handle a mule Ranger shot. Untracking themselves from last Thursday night's loss to the Rang- crs in Montreal, Canadicns were In extremely smooth-funciloniiig club on the hmallcr Aladison Square Garden ice. where they were ahlc to win only one game during the regular season. Healherdale coil 8-3 Win Sat. The Heatherdale hockey team stayed in the scmi-final fluid for the Bison trophy when they defeat- ed the Murray liarhour North Itlupad 8-3 in the third game of the series at Montague rink Saturday nilzlit. Murray Harbour north won the first two games and one more will will send them into the playoffs with Murray River who presently hold the trophy. Iizain tonight and should Heather- dala win. it will make another lame necessary to decide a winner. it is expected that the scml-final series will be completed this week and the final: will get underway the latter part of this week or early next week. New Aiiiian Wins league Crown New Annan won the RS. Hum- Pl"'t-”! trophy Tuesday evening at Kenslngton rink. emblematic of the North Shore League championship. utter defeating Spring Valley by n score of 7 to 5. The presentation Was made following the game by lune Walker. New Annon won the INKUE championship by defeating 9 Spring Valley Club 3 name.- '- For New IlNnnn Walker "Wed 3 Roots. Scnurman 2. and E. wan 2. for spring vtiiiey 3. Wins vaiioy 3. Cole. picked um I Ind C. Cole. Harding and "'5"?! I each Chet Champion "-ndted on whistle and at-lieu out '11! turn Densities. The same two teams will meet 2" NFEDERAON RUNNER-U foursoiiic. This above quartet load out in 11 close 1t)-9 eleven-end battle. The pair in front are tl-rl Frank on 'l'liursday by Cliff lllncDonald's.(?iirtis tskipi and EK. Mi:Nuttt. '..lNDSAY SCORES IN OVERTIME Wings Whip Toronto 5-4 ” For Third Straight Win AHEAD AT FIRST hlzipie Leafs. who collapsed un- di-i: tliird-period outbursts by the ll'iii,us in the first two izanies at llctmit. held a good margin of the .iv iturini; the first two periods ii e. 'l'liey nutiiustlcd and outshot De- ymi. M. a 24 edge at the and 0, night but there were no incidents the first period and tallied the only .".-ial of Ilie second frame for what sttlil'l(l(I a comfortable lcatl. Leafs lrcntcti the l:i.."lt36 fans to a versa- iiiliv (IISDIHY as they scored once. were at fullt unite the teams strcnulli. added a n o t h e r while l.inds.ay was serving time and even i-oiintcd while Toronto centre Rudy hlitgay was off for hooking. llut they ran out or steam in the third period as Wings rant: up Lions for bringing to our town on event the like of which we have never had in Prince County before. We refer to the exhibition game to be played at Civic Stadium tonight b e tw e e n the Boston Bruins. hottest team in the N.H.L. when the league closed, and Saint John Beavers champions of the At- lantic Coast League this spring. The sponsors of this game have been assured that the Bruins are bringing their full team to Summerside. although Milt Sch- midt will not be able to accompany his boys. The privilege of seeing Terry Sawchuck kicking out goals at the Stadium is enough to bring many fans to see this contest. As every- one knows, Sawchuck is one of the world's best and it will be a rare treat to see him in action. Also the opportunity of seeing such world- renowned fellows as Leo Labine Real Chevrefils. T o p p a z z i ni at the Summersideice em-' porium will make it impossible for many dyed-in-the-wool Prince County hockey fans to remain at home on such a memorable even- ing. mate. Standing are tl-r) Art Well- ner (lead); and Frank Johnston ( d). Sewn Guardian Photo. . . Maple Leaf Defenceman, who is a specialist for crashing N.H.L. forwards of all sizes to the ice. will also be present. as will Pierson 1l1cl(c-nney and all other illowe hauled the Wings to within I A-3 lead by the Leafs before Lind- lsay. a buzz saw on skates, took from the Canadiens in the last week of play. over. An anonymous caller telephoned FATALLY STABBED a Toronto newspaper Saturday MQN-pm;-AL (cp) S. A 4o.yea;-. morning that Howe and Lindsay would b h t if they played that old resident of in midtown room- : ' e s 0 ing house was fatally stabbed Fri- day night and police said they are holding 3 70-year-old janitor of the building as a material witness. The victim. Marcel Martel died shortly after he was given last rites by a priest at his home. Body Repairs '- at the game. SUMMARY 3 First period: 1. Toronto. Arm- strong Il)uff. Hurst) :29: 2. De- troit, Kelly fUllmanl 12:27 . Tor- onto. Cullen tlieaumc. Armstrong) ilfizii. Penalties: James 4:2. Prong lovost 5:40, Ferguson 8:54. Migay; ll.25. Lindsay 15:08. 1 Second period: 4. Toronto, James I13 20. Pavelich :05. : Penalties: ?Harris 4:30 and 10:26. Migay 12:46. three goals to but one reply bymmnigan 1359 '5 . A 1 - M;';':,l:...I;cdlR'nm.mum hm Hglm Third period: 5. Detroit. Pi-ystai "J- u 0 0'" ng wi;mL.l.”gh”-h.d to L.C,?n.e b H . - .,2.4ti: ti. Toronto. Armstrong (Duff. ' y ” l" inn i 7-40 7 Dt 't it - jury of zn-;,voai l11.'ii1 'i'oii Sloan. " 0" r r ”"f;il'Deu?;Ye If your car or truck re- Willi? Leafs CWIIICII lll'” I-I”I'II9iS('tlI8tI two of the Toronto tallies ”.(c”-V' ””'".'”'" 9:”: uliile he was SCFVIHLZ DCII-Wllics hiitlzind utility rcnlrc Brian (iullen aii(liL'"d5a-V 'R”bC1: Gmdhami rookie right winger Gerry James not the others. N0 INCIDENTS sudden-death overtime session hell defcm-cinaii Red Kelly and rightiliall uingers llletro Prystai and Gordie 14;;;f.quires attention our fully Penalty: Lindsay 5:53. Lequipped repair and paint- Overtimt-.: 9. Detroit. Lindsay ing departments are ready -(G ldh . H ) 4:22. N 1- . me? am owe o pena mo Serve you. 10 13 ll 4m38- ESTIMATES FREE :Lumley it 13 8 4-3.'Ii OLMSTEAD SCORES TWICE Habs Dump Rangers 3-1 "lllti 03 FOR II.:Ul.”. Led by Joan llclivcaii. who ni- tiio ii ho tIIi'I not score played an oiitsi:iir.liiiu t.'iIllll'. llonircal settled down strictly to a tight man-to- iiiaii type of t!iil1lL' and r:irely lci illl on the pressure. Raiirzcrs scl- tltilll were able to (lomiiiate the play for any Icnizili of lime. Tilt: l)rcal;s i-nine quickly for the (':itiatiieiis in the win they consid- cretl their "hit: one" bccallsp it put them alienti 2-I in the best-of- sen-ii series in the Stanley Cup pi:i,iofls. Left iv i ii :1 c r Bert Olnistcad st-oriui tiio gozils, liis second going ' into :iii iitiipiy net in the last min lllt' of play. llisyfii-gt gm-,1, L1,? in in" -”'('”"fl Dvrlmi broke a ll deadlock and proved to be the wiiiiier. (':iiiuiiieiis took advantage of .1 Rilltt-ll'l' tlefeiisive lapse in the first in-riod to wore their first coal at H.-l2 and from there on they never were hchiiiil. Floyd Curry. who also was oiitstniiiling. Wllippcrl n liuilet shot at goalie Lorne tcumpi l"'t'1'5lf'.t'. who made the save hut 'ili":isiyit able to clear the puck. ieie wnsn i a ilefi-tit-t-niziii arounrl to help. Ken illosrleli then got by ii-Inucr (IflI't'llt'tlll1Illl llnrry liowcll "mi Roi a clear shot at Worslcy who didn't have A chance. GICNDRIIN TIES IT UP Tlllh 5i'llltlTt'(I the Rantzers tn the attack and they tied the score less than two minutes later when Guy ticnriron slipped the disk past Plante. with llill Garishy. who en- mnccred the play. and Andy Bath- gatc lzcltiniz assists. nTIIE' slntiding-room-only crowd of l.i,. u then settled down for almost of xzritelling. close- rhei-king play. with the (ianndieiis always prcssiiir! and skating very hard in the last minute of play, coach Phil Watson yanked Worsley twice in favor of a stir-iniavn attack. The l i FARMERS AND FISHERMEN You want that Boot, Truck ior Tractor Ready to Go- ionr Testing and Repair Depart- mt-nts are now prepared to give .special attention to carburetors. istnrtei-s. magneto: and ignition. win you let us have them now. Thanks. mm McRAl DI 1.6537 ' FALL'S Auto Body Repairs 86 Kent St. - Dial FI713 set-oiid time. (liihstead barely got; by 1).-iiiiiy Lewicki and fired into an open net. Worslcy. who was replaced by (itl1'(Ile Bell in Thursday's second. gaine at Montreal. turned back on total of 21 shots. It wasn't until! two hours before game time that' Watson decided to go with his re- gular goalie instead of Bell. Bell. a veteran of the minor leagues who took over because: Worsley had a sore knee. was the star of New York's 4-2 win Thurs- day after the Rangers. going with riliii-slcy. were beaten in the opener WOMAN BOSSES GRAND For people know that Aintree Race Track. scene of Eng- land's famous 4V2 -mile Grand National Steeplechase. is man- aged by a woman. Fifty-yeah supmmgy old Mirabcl Dorothy Tooham. -- . mother of a family. rson- I,I;l'r?:: m.rl)odl'4g3,' .M0m"'aI' Mos" ally supervises all trac work. (L "”y ' 2t 2' New Y"k' collects entries. pays prize Gendron tBatligate. Gadsbyl 16:02. Penalties: Moore (2), Gadsby :20. Howell .55. Bcliveau. Irwin 3:06. ll. Richard. Gadsby 6:15. Beliveau Creighton 11:03. Beliveaul . money. Read about tier in The Standard this week. Get The Standard-on sale now. com- plete with magazine. l2-page novel and 20 pages of comics Orilv ten cents CIIE Stuiulottl ON SALE NOW Second period: 3. Montreal. Olm- stcari tGcoffrionl 16.34. Penalties: Curry 4:38. H. Richard '(2). M. Rivliartl misconduct. Irwin 9:52. Evans 17:12, Curry 19:49. Tliird period: 4. ilontreal. Olm- stead 19:48. Penalty: Provost 6:23. Pianie 5 0 4-9 Worsley 9 7 5-21 A Gentlemen, ( 5 ways to shave d(d(Iyllt'(l presents: Men who like convenience like Old Spice Shaving Cream - either lather or brushless. Both have luxurious new formulas that assure closer, gentler shoves than ever below. 5.75 Regardless of how you shave, Old Spice has the perfect answer for o perfect shave: lather cream. brush- loss crooni, pro-electric shove lotion, pressurized laitior, and shaving mug. SHULTON Toronto How our you shut. up all any Hun nu brisk. brunt Old Spice Aim Shave olion. 31.35 Fernie Flaman. the old Toronto? Boston; boys who took two straight games :ri..oi..i-iotiauswnouua-n.nionday.nI-roh2s.1ii5tiTi Prince C 0. Sport Echoes Looking For Big. Crowd Al Bruins-Beavers Tilt Tonight It will be good to see Vip Pall- adino. Wally Kullman, and the Island boy Nick Nicolle. in action. Playing aginst a team of the cal- iber of the Beavers, the smooth attack of the Bruins will actually show up better than if Boston were pitted against another NHL entry. Fans had remarked on this when the Rangers played the Islanders in Charlottetown a couple of years ago. We predict that the argument as to how many cash customers Civic Stadium will hold will be settled once and for all tonight as the building will surely be jam- packc' for this occasion. QIIEEI (3 HORSE COLLAPSES By STERLING SLAPPEY Loch to place third. Eagle Lodge AIN-FREE" Eng, (Ap) , Queen was fourth. Mother Elizabeth's Devon Loch. The nearest thing to in finish like unmns uuee lengths ahead with this was in 1956 when hockey Lord only 40 yards to go. Collapsed in Mildmay's bridle snapped in his exhaustion and E, 5, 3. rocketed band with victory in sight. and his to Wm we most sensational G.-and horse Davy ran off the course, only Nation” steemeck 'm living a few yards from the spot where memory Saturday. Saturdays mishap occurred. only a collapse or g 4- ., death - Only nine of the 29 starters fin- could have stopped Devon Loch lshed "19 t1l'U9”mR 4'2-mile race .wm becoming the first myal over 30 obstacles K-ey Royal was hone in 53 years to finish first fifth. Martinique sixth. Carey's in "clays toughest Steeplechase. Cottage seventh. Clearing Eighth He had taken the final jump and Wild Wisdom last. boldly and surely. and all that re- jg 9uf3'gi- Q-igen Mnther and mained was a flat run in to the linish. But he came apart, sluklngpto his knees, is spent and floundering horse. even as the mass of 200.000 people began shouting "To the Queen!" OLDEST HORSE THIRD E. S. B. came rushing by. Then Gentle Moya flashed past to take second place. Royal Tan. the. 1954 winner and at 12 the oldest. horse in the race. cut in on the outside of the scrambling Devon it. Thank a wide vur'oly of work for woman as for airmen. for modem women. Stunmerside, P. E. I. START TRAINING NOW! MODERN WORK FOR MODERN THE RCAF WILL TRAIN YOU FOR WORK TO FIT YOUR SPECIAL APTITUDES n the RCAF. The Air Force will give you the but in training and you will receive the some play, tank and advancement oppovtuni cs Medical and dental mu, clothing, food and super- viud lodging an provided. Thou an other Iunotlls you'll be interested in too, which the RCAF Corn! Counsellor will tell you about. If you are between 18 and 29 Grade 9, the Iquivclont or bomr, now is the limo to got into this interesting fluid of modern work See the RCAF Career Counsellor at R, C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT. R. C. A. F. STATION. WOMEN THERE ARE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN naum couriioi. MDICAI. nrcnnnou sumv snmv sour-usur . srcunnv ' cisnicu ACCOUNTING initiating and important single. and have l STARTED WITII MORSE VANCOUVER tCPt - William Mason. 63. vi-it-i'aii teletype op- erator, l'Dlll't'(I here Saturday after nearly 40 years with The Cana- dian Press. illr. Mason started his career when news was transmitted ;by niorsc. Born in Montreal, he had worked in CI”: Vancouver Princess Margaret. who watched the race from the royal box, were on ma point of congratulating one another when Devon Loch slum bled. Their elation turned to dis- appointment. SHRUGS HER HHOULDERS The Queen Mother slowly low- ered her glaases. turned to her daughters with a faint smile and shrugged her shoulders. The Queen shook her head while the Princess kept repeating "Oh not Oh no. Ma. Leonard Carver. the win- ning owner. said she had been re- signed to second place when Devon Loch collapsed. "I couldn't believe my eyes when Devon Loch suddenly stopped as I was cheering him. well con- tent that my horse was second to the Queen Mother," she said. "It was a great thrill. but I cannot help feeling terribly sorry for the bureau since 1918. Queen Mother." i i E.S.-B. Cops Steeplechase Winning trainer Fred Rimmid said "It was a tragedy for tho Queen Mother." The winning horse and jockey ro- ceived nothing like the normally tiemendous ovation given the na- tional victor. Hampshire And Cavendish Tie Hampshire Bulldogs and Caven- dish played a fast game of hockey at Kensington Rink Saturday night before a lard: crowd of fans. The game ended in a 6-all tie. Johnson scored three of Hamp- shire's goals. while W. Stewart, Watts and Nevssome each netted one. 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