..':7r..-at:-w - g '- OLMSTEAD. IELIVEAU GET 2 EACH Canacliens Thump Rangers 5-3 For Big Series L ego xiii-'lx. tCPt--- Montreal Canadians maxed within a same of their 51(1)) straight Stanley cup (mat Sunday lllllil 33 39” mm-,.tead and Jean Beliieau scnr rind Iallx in the third iictittrl ill" the game out of rear-li. altlioug-h Andy Batligate cut the niziriilll with the final rt.-iiiw t-W1 ll" minutes before llir it-ll"l"I”'"l”l i.lll'.Il”li pd twn Efiilli apiece to lead the A trippltiiz Mil-ill) l" I .. . - ' lloliriitun v:tIl.V 1" bational llnckey League champ rookie Amt; . - p Mal M tons to a .'i-.'( victory over New the ;'F'('(il)3I.lv iukiritgl pltitN I York Rangers. 1 1 d m n the . eu or "9 Vl””'y' ”” "M" DRAWS WfiRSi,l-JV ()lT many nights. gave the champions Guam Mme WHMN MN” I 3-l- lead in the best-of-seven semi-filial, plus the advantage of home ire when the teams mcct seam Tuesday night. Hit hard by Olmsteads pair of markers to the first period. the far out of his llFls in llltlthlllll 3 Rangers fought back to tie the S3,m.da.. 3, H1, 5......-. x mm more on goals by Wally Herges mg M? M Ii... i,.,5,,.,- .t,-.(-. In imit- hetmcr and Bill Gadsbyz rm. H”, mm,,- hr”-k('yi5Lx at lllt' my Rut the powerful Canadians and gltrrtlllllfllllg 31.934 Smmni ;iI.ii-. nmwd ahead again as Beiiveau if - it -xliilulion isanivs xivrr lirltl and rookie Claude Provost scored " '"' i alnn: i-.'lll our practice so--ttitt tun goals within 57 seconds In . the wt-nnd period. Beliveau's see 1 Folio-.i.iic is in brief Sllnilliatv nt ' ' " acltiitir-' . ' guy not rs r:xtttiiI't'to.x 'l't'itiui 1: ks St .l.'itiics l, llttl)' I I Redo:-niri R x-. llztplist 5. I HG d l EXITIRITIIIV S Bauiaiiit. ('till- 1" vs Fntittttlis pg (tom 3-....t tw I-A Gznitliier (7). O I, P. Re,:.mlu.. it t'.'ll)llCl(S goals by . F. Robertson ' (Z lllttnchard (2). McFarlane and WPCHDP 1:. 'llllr t HADIAN PRESS Pee Worm liI)('l(PlS 1 vs Tigers 'Hl;)lfJliV9 ,l t,rBlanc nf Mont-ton. 0. Rocket: anal W D llwltard; N R. Lit.-lit--i I-tlpcr and father of Paperwls ll-NR5 l W Hlilllns mm. "tt-it zimd all over" Saturday 1. Hawks anal hit -l- lltllllt Bruins ..i...,. hp '.il'Ti s'.r..tioti in the Irish goal by J-. Dimitri: Siicepslaktw , Sh l P .)' fl 1' ll lil”'l'"'('i3" HOT?” Papcrivls. - Leafs 3 vs Cubs 0. Whiteoak of Victoria said ”l'm Just Leafs goals by is R01)...-ts izi and shaking" after he won the same J. Duffy. Leaks win mum 6 mars Innount. 3. But in gr-not-al the other seven PPONTS 7 ”m.m,h 1 .-"mg F'm3d""" Bl”'0llg m"m'r5' includ' titans fl llortittls goal by Roy Hig- ing iii": llolcu Orsnlcfs of Van- -..e .--- i 1-out-or xxlin min the jackpot of s1r.n.noo. truth it pretty calmly. Tho mm: big winners between Boston Nips Beavers 4-3 SAINT -IOHN. N R tCPl-Ens ton Bruin: of the National Hockey ibeazuc edzcd Saint. John Beavers. Atlantic Coast Senior League title 'holders. 4-3 in an exhibition game here Saturday night. Hoop Playoffs O It was the first of I seven-game Maritime nhihtttnn series. The p1.,..,gg, in tin: Pity Fat-kethallpsacnnd game is srheduled for here hgltig get tmtlnrway this Ivemngtwodnesday g .Q P, If C. with two semi-final Boston took 2 '-l lead in the mntegg 5rT'IEdI)lQd opening pertnd on goals by Johnny At, 7 30 the high scoring 'f'rott.ernfPlt-rson and ('21 Gardiner Ron gig; on the Welshrrlen and at. l.45.Rt.ihic narmumi the Boston edge the Aces and Atoms tenlle. twin. 8 tally no a passing i'tla.v by Mo; Goodwin will referee both Vin Palladino and Gerry Smith. them won more than 5450.000 as . I-75,13. rentlr Ntoya and Royal T W N S P Tan nnisliprl nnc-tivn-three in tbel O I 0" I Grand National Swcepstake i Atniree. England. Saturday . ST)-jl,l,(RT()N, N S t(if't I The othrr S.'i6.0()() lrish SW86? ('hat'lnttotoiiti Ptiitltrlnle l-il.Vrrs atl- slakns W t n n P r s iujrr Gef”'89 vanrod in the Maritime lnlernictli-i (fromP")”- 5" (.a”'”'"”' on!" ate B linrkcy finals Sattirday rllflllh. Lloyd Grirlt of hgllilh V”li1'lE7l::Y9E- edging Pictou ('oiinty Pnntiacs 9-7N R.(:.,and Robert rowne 0 In - TV '" s" '1 nnr. 0nt.l h F g . i M ntrea cr ilrs, (,' ris tna .crna- towtzs vton Slll.fi0(l with a ticket on E.S.B. in the Quebec Army until . . 'av Swee . Alexis Cochrane 0 ll A F I gortyArlhurp Ont- won 311.300 for. S second and H. Sanfilippo of Win-1 nine; min S'i'..'i0(l. 'l'ORON'l'() t(lPlRat'rie Flyers st.-2 Oi-mints had to l3PgDCT'SU' S.-iturday en I ered the Ontario nil.-d tn lemr her dishwtishing J05 hockey itininr A finals by defeat- hiit palfl .-.hr'd be back Mnndly. in: Toronto St. Michael's majors The 47(.ye:it'nld Wlflnw sold "1 like 2-0 in the last game of a best-of'- my job," but she plans to take I five semi-final trtrl tn Vlrflfla 5ll0l'llY Wllll "18 Barrie meets 'l'tu'nnlo Marlboro: money. defending Memorial Cup cham- NOT f:J.V0l.'Gll T0 QUIT . .plnns. Monday in the first of 8 yur. Gm-ti said he wnsnit golmtgbesl-of-seven lengtte finals. in let. his money "go to my head-"p The bone-jarring. teeth-rattling The newspap" salesman. llzurediizame kept most of the 7,322 fans !:'i6.0(if) isn't enough to retire 011; ion the edge of their seats. Play Miss (WW hI'3l1P Wtflll HEM 0" W") was partictilarly rouizh in the first her is-nshtni: after hearing 3h""Vpet'iod. when ettch side handed out her win She's a (B11171; rigs? Mfaicrunchlng ('li0Cl(5. T.eBlanr will T)-WY 3 '3 3 5" 7j---'''' T" ' revise plans for his new house. l Mr. Rrriwncll said'he will buy a rar. Mrs. Sernatnwics In at Scot.- tieh wnrnatt who came here. with y... pntiuh hiisbanri two years aim-2 )tI'rys 3 lot quieter now." She. said after helm; 353"" MW Sh-'7. felt. The at e will buy u house. mes, Gerry Tnppanini scored 20 sec- gmi gm-lea (till he the best-two Jtnds after lltr sernnrl period .(.thy-gg gffairs. iopcned Falladtnn followed for ” Saint .lohn til 1017, with Wally Lffulltntan asst.-tin: cudin i Kullmen deadlocked tiio game . X-.'( in the third with Frttnk Kun- wlnner at 10:59 chgto i mats help but Gardiner ended . l.l(')yt'l lltnt-hliercrr SFt'VPfl the Tlin Confederation BflfNDIEl ls ov- p "my BMW... .,,.,,,,i.y. 0,... min,"- -' and all rttrlm Whn tlld "01 lake went to Hal Laycoe and two to Edison ltilirtrr Ftelung Rods. The Mystery. 1'; Mi:-harl Fishing Rods. also urrltni1S A and B of the on on each team should show not HALIFAX -('Pi Bill Conrod wl"" ”'”" l”"" l5 railed l” Pla-V- lircd three goals and an assist In one contpr-Iit.inn five teams are Smumav M Ind Rum" Junmr MT": l;ildal:"g"!7lFCt"t' "nil in the Maritime Jiirtior I hockey ' ' - ” ' finals. T. 1 D . M 1 . I. Ion- ” r ac my" l Halifax loads the best-of-five TN 3 - J. E. Bordon. A. I. em--------v loper. L. Jnhnst . V. G. Hownttt . u I: Maclniiltl. E. I MuNutt.'mymp'c Ma 0' Wood. R Parker. .i...i.. Me-l nager IES Iuful. B. Burden. . Inc 4 - F. Hobbs. G. R. Gnu-I MONTREAL (CP) .- Fred Whit- -- Old Spain Sectlo1tl,pl.gnplrs swimming team. died :- ' I!- ul.. 1 Leclalr. T Wlftlochl Hf: death In hospital followed wtutuu ygihh nppoliitrnent last week for the part in it will now have a chance g,n,i,.;,. no play in the i. alning games of -- - club rnmnetitirins which inrlude the H rf D Old Spain lst and 2nd year curlers. Th 6 4 The above are all nearing com-p e ' pletion which means that all play- Hed for second plant. the nthers p are rtirming t-in.-.9, fanadlans '0 I 5-4 win over 31. Draw for tonluhtl Thomas College of Chsthun. NB. n. L. well:-nor. 1.. Bagsnall. vs L. tirner. Hal Spillctt. J. Sim-(series 2-I. The next. game will be moods. M. Reeves. ',i,w,d 1..., ,,,,.ig;.g, Fin. .MlcDonlld. S Johnston. in: 8 - R Spllletf. Harper Mae- gslli. ff. Willis. J. 5. Taylor VI. :I.1gg!. ;:il:l,t'let:c'k, '(l7llf:uCullf'lI,'Pb9A"pfal, well - known city sportsman g-,i,g'G A,,dc,.,,,nf ' ' 'llust named mtintiiier of Canada's Love, a. gem Melbourne Gaines. He was a life munber of the Montreal Amateur 1!. I. the Athletic Association. 1. u.'t'i".3... .i. in. m- ct--am-r Betti. - leading R. Atkinson. ll. candidate for the swimming team - in cm to have managed. won '11 Amateur sports Hall of . Gentle ntiulttrnu 1' 1' iryioi-isiss.sito n.uuu3f7.ui-muu.'"aiiinmpte-wag; . Athena-America 13 1' .53 . if MINOR HOCKEY ACTITIITY l PLAYOFFS - CITY Ll-I.-TGUES 0 Flyers Defeat Pontictcs lend of the second. Skip and Allie 'Sallll'(l8,V night at North Beaver”! rhanres when he shot the. hard shot by Maurice Rocket Richard. left the goal wide open for Beliveau. who snared the re- hotind and made it 3-2 for the (lauadicns. . llcbenton had Just retiiriied lo the ice when Provost's 25-foot time produced the fourth Cana- rlten goal after the youngster had intercepted a faulty Ranger pass. A manpower advantage had prodiured the first Montreal tally ae tiny Gendron went off for cat Hornets win series 4 goals to ) Rsiiitnriis Arrows 5 - - ranucks .' trroiis goals by Lee I2). B. Mar- U'll.)li. B (iiggcy. D. Rogers; Can- -.-1... goals by Gregory and F. Rob- oi-tin Arrows win round 1) goals in '. .' lSi..i.Vl) PLAYOFFS sttiiiiil Girls - Geo'ioivn lltuli I .. 1 till No. l -- 0. Geo'town'.-z i.-rial iii Flla David. Gco'town girls non. .3... iiiiind 3-1 and with it the Wel- 'ii.-r t'i'uiiliy cmblcmatlc of the Frog Kllllhll Scluiol Girl Title. Rcl'crncs nut lltrxlcs. Dun whalen. Jtiiriiilris -- Ch'tnwn Abhir l7 - St -'i(lt' t'. and B. a 2. Abbics win win: Ll l2 and Island Tillc Soc g.'ittir- rcpnrt elsewhere. l TODAYS PROGRAM l Aitiittics scheduled for Minors, tmlnv at Sports Arciia are as fol- us. I ii-no -11 00 -- Q. S. 5- Paiitirq iveiglits and Pee Wee: not havnigt school in morning. l ( 2 (ll) ll ()0 Papervteigbts --1 llaul-ts vs Rcdwings. 6:()()- 7 ()0 -- Practice - Abbie .ltii'criilos. E.l. Cl't'sl1lp The itttnrv cave ('liarlotleltiwn the hrs)-of-tlirce scnii-final series 33-1. They now mot-t the uinner of the North Shore New Bt'unsii'ick finals. p Flyers look it 6-2 first period lead and were ahead 8-6 at the (larver sparked the victory with three goals each. Teammates Wil- lie Dunn. Bob Hurry and Junior Mat-Leotl added singles. The Pirtou marksnien were Bill Dunbar. Ron Check. ioe Brown and Jim McDonald. The latter scor- rd three. Rnite Creek Dumps Covehead To Win Series Nine Mile ('t'e,cl-t shaded Cnvc- hcad Red Wings 7-6 in overtime River Rink in take the semi-finals ser- ies in two straight games. Nine Mile Creek now meets the winner of the Milton-Wlnslor scr- ics in the best-of-three finals Covehearf had a big 4-!) lead at the end of the first but, Nine MllP Creek came back to tie things up at 5-5 at the end of three. in the overtime the Bulldogs outscored Covehead 2-l. Fifteen penalties ed out. Ketititille iii? ” Cops lunior Curling Crown SACKVILLE. N B tCP- - A rink from Kenti-illc. N S, run- ner-up in the Nova Scotia Junior curlint: championships. won the Mai-itt.me junior ” r' ' hen, Sat. urdtty. The Mam Placek skipped four- some won their first four games bitt. lost the last match to Bath- liirst 8-7. However. they had an ad- vaniasze of seven points over the New Brunswick team. which also had a 4-1 record. None of the favorites did well in the two-day bonspiel. Truro. Nnvn Srotia junior champions. finished third with three wins and two los- ses. Saint. John. New Brunswick champions. won only two to fin- ish in e fourth-place lie with Mon- talue. P. E. 1. Summerside, reputed the strong- est team ever to represent Prince Edward Island consistently missed stints to drop all five games. SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon --- 4 - 5:30 Admission: Adults 25c; Children 101'. Monday night 8-10 Tuesday Night Exhibition Hockey NEWFOUNDLAND SENIORS .45.-.. CIIARLOTTETOWN Wednesday--8.30 P.M. Hockey finals S.D.U. of PABKDALE Thursday-8 P.M. Skating sponsored by H.N.C. Junior Basketball League Friday -30 Pr Iltllrdly 2.atAY4-.30 sin-ting - were hand- me" ead slashing 35 seconds after lhl game began. Oliiistead. a double scorer in Cauadietis' 3-1 Vic-lory over the Rangers Saturtltiy l1lShl- flickcd In 8 drive. by tfelPtlL'C1N"l Doug Harvey from the riilhl Slde of the net. Stunmaryzw First period: 1 xluiittval. Olm stead (Harvey, Geoffriont 2.11; 2. Talbot) 13.33; 3. He.-gcsheimgp tliuriatli. liuw'ell) 16.26; 1. New York. (Jan.-ii)" ll-39" flron. Hut'vat.h) iti..'iT l'cnztlltes- Gendrnn .35. Provost .' iii, l'lnnte 5.3.3. Creighton and Bellleall 944-1 Olmstead 17.47. Second period. EVA ilotitteal. Be p liveau (M. Richard. (ieotfrion); 2.2.5; 6. Montreal. Pro v o s t. (UlIl'ry) Pcnaltic-. llvlwlllflll l().'l. Provost 7.43 zitid lll.l1. H. lTl('l1.'il'(l and flourll ll) 1". CUITY 13.-l5. Fantinalo l5.lll -phi.-d period; 7 llttllllifial. Be- Iiieau (Olmstcadt Elli. 9- MW” York. Balligalc titwltit 1304. Pctmltv: Mosdcll t ?-'l I SIops:-- Plante . . . . . .. I l 5-'3 iiorsley -' l4 7-33 Volleyball fittalis-." Start Tonight YMCA vs. BYC The finals of the ('ily Volleyball league will begin tuutglit at the Y 't1. (1. A at 7:00 btttirecii the Y M. (1 A Seniors and the B. Y. C. with the winners of the best 5 of 9 scrim being declared city lea- Riie t-liatiipluns and Michael Tro- phy ivituicrs Four trains enlcrerl the scml-fl- nals uitli H. Y. C. eliminating P. W. t'. ii-btlc the Y won over the ACTH: The two fiiialisis start to night in ivlial fans hope will be the best xnlloyliall series seen here in t-t-cont .V'l",Hl'F Two ivccks from this coming Saturday approximately 20 teams from all Illaititinic centers will be in Charlottetown for the Maritime Volleyball Championships. City lea- gue teams are expected to make very strong showings. Present Ma- ritime i-tiamps are St Josephs Mon- ctonia of Mrmcton, N. B Attendance: t.'..-Mr. Sunday At Bradenlon. Fla. Delrnil (Al 001 000001--I K 2 Mil (NJ 000 103 01x--.1 ll Hneft, Running 15) Birrcr and House; Johnson. Jolly (ti) and Crandall. Rice (st. W.lolly; I.Bun At West Palm Br?-it'h. i-'la Wash lAI nntiitttinti. t 9 .1 l(an'-as ff IA) tint) 403 ()f)vl.”l I7 0 Wiesler. Groh :7) and Courtney. Sliantz. CM (7) and Astmth. W Shaiitz. I.Wmiiler. Remember When By 'l'llitI CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins provided three players on the National Hockey League all star team selected for The Canadian Press 17 year; ago today Frank Brim:-ck was in goal. Eddie Slinre and DU Clapper on defence Syl Apps of Toronto was centre. Gordon Drlllon of Toronto on right wing and The Blake of Canadicns left wing. Named coach was Art Ross of Boston. the NHL champions and Stanley Cup win- nor: that year. Best. Cheapest Building Material FIREPROOF ('()N(TRE'l"l't2 (TULVERTS IN ALL SIZES LARTER IROS. Kensington Rd. - Dial 960'.) For Quality Mildneu Value ' lf'S for the Provincial Juvenile Title. 'and right to move on to playofl 1 igan )iwas scored by Des Roches on a ninrt. Al CIc.'-iriralor, l-'la. Boston (At 0f)f)()()()l)()(lfl o s o '0 Phila IN) 000 0f)0 0 1-1 3 (1 innings) Nixon. SIISFP I7: and Sullivan; Rogovln. Dickson (6) and Semln fck. WDickson; L Susce. HR: Philllamncr. i 1.? gitiiociin-iaiteaowntimiuii-n.L1o.uiaty.nu.nii2o.19(56 MacDonald Rink Wins Rose Bowl Trophy As Six Day Curling 'Spiel Concludes Clifford (Jlggs) MacDonald skip-tner-up rink were Kl! 3011111101! (mate) Jim Cameron (second); ped his second curling champion- ship leam of the week when he led i Barbara Cameron (lend)' the Dunbam Rose Bowl Trophy atlrink was a close second with 159. the Charlottetown Curling Club onjA Moncton rink skipped by A. Saturday night. Award was third with 107 points. This meet along with a mixed Other members of the winning curling points competition brought rink were Inez Gallant (mate); the 6-day Confederation Bonsplel Hughle Simpson (second); Norm: to a close. Simpson (lead). The MacDonald rink had pre- Members of the runner-up rink viously won the Confederation Bon- were. besides skip Saunders. Jun spiel Championship over Frank Grant (mate): Frank Curtis (sec- Curtis' rink on Thursday. nndl; Pauline Saunde a (lead). The members of the Rose Bowl Skin! 01'0")" Tlnklf Win-tins DID champs besides skip MacDunaldies were Dr. Gfddliigs. Bill Mac- were Barbara Roper (mate); Art Neill. Myron Bcll. Johnny Square Roper (second); Nora MacDonald hriE.'t1S.. Harri! 'ETmel'- Wendall (lead). Other members of tho rtin- Mat-Laine. Abbies Humble S'side T7-2 To Win P.E.l. Juvenile Title 'lr.'tiliitg Summerside illltflflllllii t" lelld, . by a score of 10-6 after lllPll' first 1:330aegregageiixrglgietlixeitbetifztllgg panic in Summerslde. SHllll'fl3.V' dfmnnm skate and was in, term if'YE'lillig at Sports Arena a deter- . . f ".ll0n to score 7 more unanswer- mtiicd. hard-working, goal-litingry a . d goals. Marksmen for these Abcgiveit Juvenile hockey squad 9 . , skated and passed their way to an gaals weret watts (Mumganl Mah . . . at), J. Arsenault. Mulligan (Mac- ovei-wlielmu.,, 17-2 win In the final R”) Arsemu" (Tninor) Mm. W"? M We” h”m9s3"d'l'”"” S" ttgaif (Nicholson). Mulligaii (Dil- In this period the referees award- ed minor penalties to Goa. Cud- more and Ulrl Gallant with majors and misconducts to Red MacLean and Don Stewart when they became a little too keen and started push- ing one another around too vigour- tously ;against New Brunswick winncrs. . The game opened fast with Ah- lbies pressing hard and at the 3.00 tminute mark Joey Arsenaiill flash- ;ed the red light after I nice passing play with Captain George Trainor. moth tum” skated hard and lhpre Final score at end of the lliird lw” 3 W "f "we passing bl” U” period was 17-2 and for the series only other score of the periodhcame 2341 lat the 8.39 mark off the Stick 0!. The game was capamy handled .Iiard-working Francis ltlahar as- by referees Gram Grady and Ad isisted by Don Stewart and Bill !lful- iplwn, ”g;”'.' Omy p”"a"3' ha"d9d m” "353 Late in the period Bob Phillips a. "M" t" 3"” Arsenault M Ab of the Slsfde squad was rcndereed lbmfz . . 'uncoiiscious when his head hit the 1 Going into the second period still lice in a tangle going through the Abbie defence. However, his many itwo goals down and urged on by .the cheers of the rabid faithful on friends and fan! on hand Wm be (hand to back them in their uphill iglad to hear he wasabge to return ?llKlil. Abbics really went to work home yesterday am... 3 mg-M-S 3"d at the end "I the Wfwd had lobservatfon in the Charlottetown rammed borne 7 goals while S'side.H0spm,1. were realizing on just one effort Lineups. gsgde L 3...-,1. gm paw. Abllle 39315 were scored ,bY 3- lson: defence. Dave Sllliphant. Doug M"m”" (wmslt Ge”: T”"',"".J'llc Arsenault. Ron Diiranl. Bob Arsenaulf (Dillon. Tralnor). Train-lsieele. gm-..,a,.d5g U11-to Gallant. rir tArsenaultt Nicholson thliilliganmed Mach", Bobby phmips, .Arsennult. (Dillon. Trainer). hfull-Horne De,Roche5' Donnie R035. (Walls): 55”” 10'” lallwccjaiti White, Dick Lidstone. Ahbies: goal Jack Blanchard; ldefence. Geo. Trainor. Errol Nich- .olson. Don Stewart. Richard Brad- lley: forwards. Gary Watts. Bill tltliilligan Grant-si Mahar. Geo. Cud- imore. Geo. Dillon. Joey Arsenault. lllfalcom Macftac. Richard Duffy. lnlcc passing play with White. Score lat end of second period in which each team received one minor or Ahbies 15. "side if on the ser- S. Shortly after the third period got .underway. Donnie Stewart scored la nice goal assisted by MacRac; IMPORTANT TRADE ( Britain's exports of motor veh- icles and parts were Valued .f12.'iiT.000.000 in 1954. oiIi7iii1b-iisrnv and S'side retaliated on a snappy effort by MacLcan (Arse-nault). Plucky "Red" MacLean had been iinjured early in the game when he (received a bruised leg but he got - hack into the game in spite of his Brit-kmaking. one of that oldest ititliirv and reallyrn adrliisprcsen-s iurlustrics in Britain. was intro- ;injury and really made his presets-'dur.ed by the-littlli-Ill-S..V V V l Tweed Coat. iii?-.lis. Dr. Chris Gallant'I mixed rink Menu-931, Olrnglcad tM. Richard. his mixed foursome to a 15-3 victory won the point; competition gm-nut. N 0 W Writ over Doug Cameronls rink to win .ing a total of 100. Doug Saunders This goal on MacLeanlsi A ”"""-l "f "mam" bmugm " -lgwas fourth and George D. Wid- at henderson & cudmore... for EASTER one-on TOPCOAT MEN! Now tl1afAEcister's coming nothing says fashion more than ct rough. rugged Harris Every Coot has this label. The Aiberton Regals captured the Prince Edward Island - Nova sco- tin Intermediate "B" hockey cham- pionship at Albertnn saturd nllht defcztfnx the S rlnqhlll All Store in 5-2 in I thrillng action packed cutest to take the two game lot.- al goal series by I decisive 14-4 score. The John Rochford team won the first game in Aiberton iriiaey night 9-2. I Saturday nights game will long be rememberd by the tippfmdmllb ly 600 for who saw the boys from the mining town of spi-tnshlll make determined effort to come from behind and take the series. ' change of goalies. D. Hurley taking over from C. MacDonald. and an additional player, W. Malty- by on the victims lineup resulted in I closer game but the Regal: were not to be stopped 35 they scored the only goal of the first period. three more in the middle frame without a repoly from the All Stars and a singleton in the final session to the visitors pair to end the game 5-2. I A, Gray :corc(l for Sprinizblll at the four minute mark in the third period on a pass from Mallby. With only four minutes of the game remaining D. Polly slammed in the All Stars second. goal on it shot from face off which caught llardy fit. Lmeupue Alherton Bonk: Goal. P. Hard: defense. I. Menu. C. Fraser. W. E. Atkinson. I uudet. W. Stew- art. ".-. Matthews. J. Bnglole. M. Lecalr. A. Richard. C. Richard. E. Mlllmnn. G. Bernard. Sprluhlll All Ital-I: Goal. D. Hurley: defense. W. Brown, M. Coleman, A. Muddfson: forwards. G. Van Snlck. A. Gray. D. Lotta. .1. Boss. D. Bellveuu. R. Hayden. D. Polly. V7. Maitby. 1 SUMMARY First period: 1. Albei-ton. G. Mat- Saints Jr. Hoop St. Dunutanls Unfveristy Jun- ior hoopsters hit the trail today will play games on Tuesday and Wednesday for the Maritime Jun- lur Basketball championship. in the beginning it was thought that the teams would play a home and home series but over the meek- cnd it was learned that S. D. U. would have to play both games of a total-point series at Woodstock. inapplng. 'qulc': hall to an otilbrcak of very rough play and resulted in a pen-: ty frec final frame which fea-4 lured a ttrrific onslaught by the. All Stars who played hard fast hoc- key right to tl final bell. The game was marred by a sev-l ere injury to J. Baglole. who scar-p ed three goals in Friday's game. Baglolc received it face lnjiiry from 1 a stick requiring six slitiches. l The winners were iv:-irmly con-y gratiilatrri by the Springhill squadl ihefore leaving the Ice. ' Arrangement are being finalized .for it series with Sussex. N. 3.; for the Maritime title. 1 Referees: F. Millman, R. Pro Needles Threads Way To Victory In Florida Derby MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Florida- borii Needles threaded his way around the Gulfstream Park track Saturday to win the 3145.400 Flor- ida derby in 1:48 3-5. one second ;bc-ltcr than the previous truck re- cord. Dino Lozzi's Count Chick fin- lshed second and Calumet Farmls Pintor Lea was third. The victory for Needles. who earlier won the Flamingo Stakes. stamped him as the most prom- ising colt for the Kentucky Derby. Under 117 pounds with Jockey David Erb in the saddle. Needles. was last at the start and ninthl among the 13 three-year-olds at the end of six furlongs. Then he .startcd to move up and won by :thrce-quarters of a length. . Winding Way Fami's Golf Ace iencr's Tellarian fifth in the mile :anrl a furltmg feature. 1 The previous track record was held jointly by Harinonica. Battle ; ifield and Admlrulls stride. ' The winner of this series is book- ed to play with St. Louis College of Montreal and the winner of that will engage in a series at Toronto. St. Duiistan's will be led by John Kelly.1i feet. 1. weighing 175 pounds 19 years old. one of the Kelly's from Bear River South. He has averaged 24.3 points per game for liis team this year and can al- ways bc relied upon to give an insprlng and jumping performance. Robert Fearon. 6 feet 2, weigh- ing 175 polnds. 19 years old and also plays guard He has devlop- plays vigorous ball under the has- Pctcr McGunneil. 6 feet 2. weigh- ing 175 poutids. 19 years old and Rudy, B. MacDonald forwards, Al for Woodstock. N, B. where they k was TOTAL cost. settles it-4 Regals Down Springhill To Win N.S.-P.E.l. Ch'sl'tip titaews (6. Bernard. C. Franc) 12;. iieiuittu: 6. Matthews. 1). 3.1. llveau (misconduct). B. MICDOD Second period: 2. Alberton. W. Stewart. (E. Atkinson) 3:; 3. At. 5:00: 4. Albertion. E. Atkinson (B, M:cD1.):i"t11d) 12:05. . en on: W. Mnltby. in an, Vaiuulclr. G. Matthews. y 1' Third period: 5. Sprlnglilll. A, Gray (Maltby) 4:14; 0. Atbei-ton, G. Bernard (G. Matthews, E. Mm. man) l0(05: 7. Springhlll. D. Polly (unassisted) 8:15. Penalties: None. Team Begins Maritime Title Hunt Tuesday ed an accurlte jump shot and plays vigorous ball under the has- et. Chick Morrison. 5 feet 11. weigh. lng 147 poinds. iii years old. He is the light man of the team but has wonderful endurance and speed and has a splendid eye for selling up plays. He plays right forward. Mike Swift 5 feet. 10. 19 year; Old. Wvlllhl 160 pounds also play; l'0!;ular forward. Mike learned his basketball in the shafts of Mint! and therefore always gives B r... liable and steady performaiim-r. William Kelly 5 feet 9, weighing 150 pounds. 19 years old and plays forward. Billie has an accurate shooting eve and picks his shots. . Gerard Tlngley. 6 feet 4. weigh. mg 165 pounds. 17 years old and is the Juvenile of the team and balls front Campbellton. He is the tallest man of the team and plays giiurd. Thomas Ledweil. 6 feet I. weigh in; 156 pounds. 17 years old. is a forward and has speed and energy to lvrn. He applies his engineer- ing ability to the basketball floor also plays guard. He has develop- wlth good results. Me-fports Arena Tuesday Night ' 8.30 P.M. EXHIBITION HOCKEY Admission: Adults Newfoundland Senior AI Stars ---vs-- Charlottetown 606: Children 35: Advance Sale of Tickets: 12-1:30 p.m. and 4 p.ni. until All have the added clash of new patterns and weaves. Choose now from the Island's largest stock of Harris Tweed Topcoat: Specially Priced 4.fl.. llENllEi5”llNdl:UllMll Z17. l.3lf-W5-i'l11i T?! 5 RE game time. t