I NOVEMBER 10. 1952 ” ITHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN iliichlaird Breaks: N. H.L. 5 Saint John Ruggers Win Series Holding Abbies T 0 3 - All Tie In. Game Here Charlottetown Abegweiis and saint John Mariners battled to a tin-ee-all tie in a rugged football game Saturday afternoon at Me- morial Field. The Mariners by the John squad combined to frustrate the efforts of the locals. Towards the end of the first half. which went scoreless. the visitors rallied and for a time gave their oppon- mue of the” IN) at sum John ents and followers anxious mo- ,.- . . me previous weekend, took the men” nome and home total point. series i 17.3. They now advance to meet the Nova Scotia winners in Me- curdy Cup pity. The Abbies showed a reversal of form from their first game with the Mariners and it was two even- 1y matched teams that booted. tackled and fought to gain the advantage. A sluggish held made it, treacherous underfoot and a greasy ball was not conducive to casy handling. , Facing an overwhelming deficit as result of the Saint John game. the Abbies nevertheless stormed to Second Half Facing certain elimination it was a desperate Abbie team that ex- erted the pressure at the opening of"the second half. However, he Saint John boys who had b en playing cautiously, defending their 14 point lead, also opened out and the result was some brilliant broken field running, bone crush- ing tackles and ground gaining kicking by both sides. Bennett MacDonald in a regular half line play started by Jerry MacDonald drew first blood for the the attack from the kick-oil. Abbies when he scored at the 13 Costly fumbles and a stubborn minute mark of the last half defence thrown up by the Saint Ledwell tried' the dinlcult eon- important points and see if you don't agree: . supporting ht. C.C.M. for value. See Your Friendly C.C.M. Dealer Today MATCIIED SKATI vert. The. visitors stormed back and Terry Kelly gathered in 1 cross field kick about the Abbie 25 yard line and scampered to the far corner to score. Kelly failed in his own attempt to make the convert from s didicuit angle. Members of both squads eudered injuries. J. Bobdreau. and B. wil- son, saint John three-quarters, re- quired replacements. Wilson was believed to have suffered a slight concussion. George Scantlebury of the Abbies was removed from the game midway through the second half with an injured ankle. C. Ready incurred a leg injury but" was able to continue. The Lineups Saint John: Fullback, rt. Mc- Devitt; three quarters, J. Boud- reau, '1'. Kelly. A. Frawley. B. wil- son; halves, R. Grant, J. Thomp- son; forwards, A. Irving, J. Knox, P. Wilson, D. Hickey, K. Grass, B. Day. Bubs. B. McDevitt, J. Allen. Abbies: Fullback, E. Blanchard: three-quarters, J. MacDonald, J. Flanagan, F. strain, E. MacDon- ald; huveg, ma gown”, G. scan. The Queen. then Princess Eliz- Hgbufy; forwards, 3. Ledweni. C. abeth, and her husband, Pringir Huestls, c. Fields, c. Ready, .1. Philip. were spectators at n N. Hennessey, N. Wilson. Subs, Red H- 14-. game against New York Murphy, :3, gm-kg, Rangers here during the royal Regeme..D;-, punk Jenn, tour a little more than a year MONTREAL, Nov. 9- (ca) - Maurice (Rocket) Richard broke the National Hockey League's .11. time individual scoring record Saturday nizbt and the puck with which he scored his 325th llosl will be gold-plated and sent, to Queen Elizabeth. The flaming Rocket backhand. ed a shot past Al Rollins of the Chicago Black Hawks at 10:01 of the second period. The goal gave Montreal Canadlens a 4-2 lead and they went on to defeat the Hawks.6-4. Frank Selke, managing direc- tor of the Csnadiens, announced the puck will be presented to Her Majesty. Compdre Crier VA L U E as Well as we Prizef And You'll Choose 5???? 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On one flat surface of the puck will be a likeness of the Queen and Prince Philip, together with the date of the Montreal-New York game they witnessed. On the other will be a likeness of Richard, together with the date of his record-breaking goal. Around the edges likenesses of the players on the team will be reproduced. ' Selke recalled that the Queen was pleased with the game and was particularly interested in the play of Richard. about whose scoring prowess she had been told - He also recalled that "the boys of both teams had been told to lay off the rough stuff." Later. said Selke, Her Majesty was told about a particularly rousing brawl between Canadlens and Toronto Maple Leafs. during which Richard knocked Bill Juzdu co'd with one punch. "And, do you ,know," relat- ed Selke, "when the Queen saw an amateur game in Charlottetown she told roach Leo Lamoureux, a former Canadlen, she wished she had seen that big blow-up." Lack Gets 200th Richard's goal Saturday night came with stunning suddenncss to the huge crowd of nearly 15,000 jammed into Montreal Forum. Only 30 seconds earlier the fans were electrified over goal no. 200 by Elmer Lach, Richard's line-mate. Taking Butch Bouchard's short pass almost straight out from the Hawk net, the Rocket fired his PAGE SEVEN coring Record Puck Sco;-lhg 325th Goal Will Be Sent 4 To Queen Elizabeth minder, was in goal for the Can- adiens, Murphy is the second re- placement to take over the goal- tendlng job for the injured Gerry McNeil. Jacques Plante, of Mont- real Royals of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. had already done the three-game stint allowed un- der lend-lease regulations. Murphy has been playing for Ste. Therese in the Provincial League and also filled in with Royals during Plante's absence. He turned in a pretty fair job although he was obviously ner- vous and looked shaky on a couple of goals. Lineups:- Chicago: Goal, Rollins: defence. Gadsby, Morison, Fogolin, Dewe- bury, Hucul; forwards, Abel, Pet- ers, McFadden. Glover, Moslenko, Conacher. Bodnar, Couture, Gard- ner. Gee. Montreal: Goal, Murphy; de- fence, Bouchard, Johnson, Mac- Pherson, Harvey, St. Laurent; forwards. Lach, Richard, Olm- stead, McCormack, Gamble, Curry, Masnlck, Meger, Geoffrion, Mos- dell, Reay. Referees: Red Storey; linesmen Jim Prlmeau. Frank Udvar. Summary:- First Period 1-Montreal, Gamble, (Masnick, Johnson) ...... 11.25 2-Chicago, Gee ........ .. .. 17.49 Penalties: Couture 7:24, Olm- stead 15.42. Second Period 3-Chicago, Glover ........... -. 2.06 4-Montreal, Curry, (Mosdell) ....................... .... 3.12 5-Montreal,Lach, (Richard, Harvey) ....... .. 9.29 6.-Montreal, Richard, (Bouchard) 10.01 7-Chicago. McFadden, iDewsbury) 8-Montreal, Gamb (Curry. Harvey) 19.12 Penalties: Gee 4.47. Richard 5.02, Fogolln 10.14, 17.39. Third Period 9-Montreal. Meger, (McCormark) 15.-I5 10-Chicago, Dewahury, (Morison, Bodnar) ..... .. 19.54 Penalties: Johnson 7:14, Lack 12.02, Harvey 13.50. Stops:- ' Rollins .. 8 15 12-35 Murphy 6 7 7-20 ll. 8. college Football (Canadian Press) East: - Dartmouth 38. Columbia 14 backhander. ' For a split second the crowd scarcely realized Richard had S scored. Then a great roar went up and programs and newspapers showered to the ice. Richard took the puck and, while his mates pounded his back, skated slowly to the bench and handed the puck to coach Dick Irvin. Trying to smile but choked ' with emotion, Richard brushed a few tears from his eyes. His face was as white as the glistening boards around the ice surface. "I thought he was going to pass out right there in front of the bench," said Irvin. '.'lt was the greatest thrill of my hockey career," said the Roc- ket in the Csnadlens' dressing room later. "But I'm illad W5 over. The pressure has beep ter- rifle. I want to may it has been a great honor and PNVHGBG 10 play all these years with Elmer Loch and I'm happy that he got his 200th goal." 10 Years After First Goal Richard's record-breaker. beat- ing Nels (Ole Poison) SLEWHU 324 total. came exactly 10 5795" to the day after the Rocket. then a raw rookie. scored hs first goal. On Nov. 8. 1942. he "gins: Steve Buzinski. goalie for New York. A OIH llc sis scored then 0 rue BIKE sun 183 Great George 81:. Stewart toiled through 15 sea- 39111 to get his 324 total, but the seasons were shorted then. Rich- ard now is in his 11th N. H. L. campaign. Stewart played iguh the old Montreal Maroons, 03- ton Bruins and New York Am- P . Summer-side . . ll: 1.. IIOLMAII trn. Phone 941 erlcans. ' k Richard tied Stewart: mar Oct. 29 in Toronto asIlM'- the Maple Leafs. 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