- Schedule With 6-3 Win Over The Islanders GLACE BAY. N. 5.. (CP) - Glace Bay Miners ended the reg- ular Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gun schedule at their goal-scoring pr-ak Saturday, -downing the sec- ind-piace Charlottetown Islanders 1-3 in a well-played zame. Frank Roper. I Junior. turned in a good game in the Charlotte- tnwn goal while regular netmlnd- ir Al Millar rested. The Miners neet Charlottetown in the best- if-nlne semi-finals starting in Charlottetown Monday. Glace Bay, currently the hottest team in the league, took a 2-0 in the first period on goals Jim McKenzie and Ken Wat- inn. Gordie Miller and Eddie .1055 made it 4-0 in the second before Erwin Grosse tallied for the Is- lenders. Junior Mrcailum opened for Charlottetown in the third to make it 4-2, but NPII Amadic and Pop Earkor tallied while Char- lniielownls nniy other goal came from Bob Gray. Roper had 42 stops while Don Lorkhart turned away 25. Line-ups: Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhart; de- fence, Cooper, Amadio, Burega, I-Iinchlberger. Verrier: forwards, Watson, Mocracken. Miller, Bon- hoinme. Macxenzie, Jess, Backor, Raynak. Charlottetown: Goal. Roper; de- fence. Gustaveson. Brklacich. Pur- cell, V. Howatt; forwards, H. Haw- att. Pawlyshyri. Beaudry, McCal- lum, Gray, Grosse, Lewis, Hold- away. SUMMARY I-lint Period Bay, Maclienzie . 17:34 3: Sea) 3-Glace Bay. Miller (Watson. Hinchberger ) 10:50 4-Glace Bay, Joss i (Cooper, Backori 13:12 5-Charlottetown. Grosse (Gray) . . .. Penalty: Gray 9:08. Third Period 6-Cllarlottetowii, 'fcCallu-m (Gray, Beaudry) 16:26 11:19 7-Glace Bay, Arnadio I-Iinchberger) .. 12:58 3- harlottetown, Gray (Purcell) .. . -14:17 9-Glace Bay, Backor (Joss, Raynak) 17:23 Penalties: None, Stops: Lookhart... 11 5 9-25 Roper .. .. . 13 14 15-42 Halifax Atlantics Whip Sydney In Rough Game HALIFAX. (OP) - I-Iaiifiu At- lantics whipped Sydney Million- aires 6-2 Saturday night in I rough. weird game which gave the Atlantics first place in the Mari- time Major Hockey Le ue. Halifax, which led the four-team circuit all season, go into the best- of-nlne semi-finals here Monday night against the last place Mil- lionalres. Charlottetown Islanders. beaten 0-3 by the third-place Glace Bay Miners Saturday, finished four points behind the Atlantics. They begin their series at home against Glace Bay Monday. Halifax took a. 3-1 lead in the first, added another in the second. and two to dney's one in the third. Ken L ufrnan, Billy Goold, Hugh Campbell. Bob Bowness, Doug McPhee and Bill Ford scor- ed for the winners, while Danny Weaver and Dunc Melntyre tallied for Sydney. Twenty-two penalties were cal- led and play was held up for more than 10 minutes in the third while officials, players and police re- Iiored order. Bob Hayes and Johnny Morrow fought. on the ice and later belted each other in the penalty box. An Phee, Ford, Campbell. Watson. Goold, Lauiman, Bowlless, King. First Period 1-Halifax, Laufman ............ .. 3:03 2-I-Iailfax; Bownese (Hayes. King) 3-Halifax. Ford (Campbell) . 9:23 1-Sydney, Wheele (Birukow) . 14:03 Penalties: Weaver 1:09, Mc- Laughlin 12:19, Goold, minor and major. and Rowe. major 13:u4, Watson 16:01. Second Period 5-Halifax, Campbell (Watson) . 9:01 Penalties: Watson 2:47, Berg- eron and McDonagh 7:12, Laufman 11:51. McMeekin 13:49, Morrow 18:10. Third Period 8-Halifax, McPhee (Bergeron, McLaughlin) .. 1:52 7-Halifax, Goold (Bergeron) . .. .i:05 8-Sydney, Molntyre McDonagh) 11:32 enalties:,McNeil 2232, Hayes 2:52, Lepine and Horeck 3:02, Hayes minor, major and mis- conduct, Morrow minor, major and miisconduch 1-loreck and Pidsodny misconducts, team penalties to I-iilifax and Syd- irate Nick Pidsoclny clambered mm. the boards, swinging ml ney misconduct 7:57, Bel-geron imalle stick. threatening to strike Smp9!;19' a hootln: spectator. ' He received a. misconduct pen- Pldwd"-I :4 M 15 mT37 alty. Then he joatled with tea.m- W1”"I"" 7 9 "F29 mate Mcfnty-re, after taking excep- tion to some of the defenceman's remarks. Coach Johnny I-Ioreck threw his stick and gloves high into the air. ' Another Sydney player hurled I . towel to the ice. It was thrown . . back into the player's face by Hailifax coach Du:::r McNeil. I e Line-ups: 7 Sydney: Goal, Pidsodny: defence "T' ' GR.AiN'D FALLS. Nfld.. (CF),- we”er'wM1en' Tyahkm M”mty"' Grand Falls All-Stars defeated Marlrieau: forwards, Birukow. Pirie, Morrow, Horeck. Rowe, Hildebrand, Rrloertson, Mcnonagh. Halifax: Goal, McMeek.in: de- fence. Bergeron. Lepine. McNeil. l-far-,5, McLaughlin: rwards, Mc- -Too late ifciassny WANTED - GIRL OB WOMAN for housework. Apply Mrs. Wal- lie Andrew, East Royalty. Phone 867-I. Buchan Miners 4-). here Saturday to win the Newfoundland senior hockey championship. The team. coached by Wes Bucko Trainor of Charlottetown. won the first game of the home- and-home total-goal series 4-1. Ralph Herder, pu-blisher of the Evening Telegram in St. John's. presented the winning squad with the Herder Memorial Trophy. Grand Falls will not enter ilan Cup playdowns. AI- LILY (CLUB HOUSE - CORONA FOR REAL ENJOVMENI LITTLE SPORT " ”””'-W'A:ut . 1 . Dy Rouson on i;AGE SIX Local Curling Club Schedule The following is the Charlotte- town Curling Club draw for today: 6:30 Dr. R. H. Barrett Skips Bonsplel Ice 1-Team 1 vs. Team 2. Ice 2: Team 5 vs. Team 6. Henderson and C -' .. Bonspiel Ice 3: D. Saunders vs. Dr. Gid- dings. Ice 4: H. Atkinson vs. A. Neill. Mac- N. B.-P. E. I. Golf Tourney Dales SAINT JOHN. N. 13., (OP)-The New Brunswick-Prin-ce Edward Is- land golf championships have been scheduled for the Charlottetown Golf Club July July 20, 21 and 22. Data for the tournament were released in Saint John Sunday night by James F. Foster, secre- tary-trerisurer of the N.B.-P. E. I. Golf Association. The tournament was played at Edmunclston last summer when Pete Kelly of Fredericton won the amateur title, and Archie Skinner of St. Andrews walked off with the professional crown. Mr. Foster also announced that the Maritime amateur champion- ship would be played in New Bruns- wick this -eason, later than the N. B. '2 E. I. tournament. I-" said dates and site for the Maritime championship. and dates for the annual Fundy National Park championship would be set- tled shortly. Nine Mile chit 5, Cornwall 3 Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs de- feated Cornwall Meteors 5-3 in the fifth game of the finals at North River Rink Saturday night. The Bulldogs have now won 3 games and Cornwall 2. The next gznle could be the deciding one. Saturday night's game was play- ed before 21 Ian; ecrowd of fans. Al- though the ice was a little heavy, a real good, even game was pla - ed with Roy (Buck) Whitlock of the Charlottetowii Islanders very capaibly refereeing. Lee Taylor was the puck chaser for the Bulldogs, scoring 2 goals, while C. MaA:Douga.iI, D. MacEa.cl'l- em and S. Trowsctale scored one each. Cormvall's goa' were scored by Robinson. Brown and MacDonald. There were 8 penalties handed out. . Trymjrm? Win So. Queens Semi-Final Series Saturday night at Victoria rink '1'l',voii Arrows won the semi-niial series in the south Queens Hoc- key League from the Victoria Unions 4-1. At. the end 01' five games these teams were tied on points and goals which necessi- tated the 6th game to decide a winner. G. Kelly and G. Cutcline refereed. The Ari'awa now advance to the finals tonight against the New Haven Royals. winners of.the New Haven-Crapaud semi-finals, in a 6-point series. On Friday night in two league games Tryon won from Victoria by a..score of 2-1 and Victoria seagulls'shut out the Tryon Ar- rows sisters 2-0. sum) isiioi rnnsiinis Rolls of Film developed and (printed. 21 hour service. lloulile size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- poeure only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mail Film Service. can rlotletown. Whitlock Wi Roy "Buck" Whitlock, who won his fourth Maritime scoring cham- pionship and set two records over the season's play. had 55 goals and 73 assists for a total of 128 points. 73 assists "or a total of 128 points during the regular schedule of the Maritime Major Hockey League. Whitlock set a new record in winning the scoring race for the fourth time and he set another record in point scoring. His 128 points arg two better than his re- cord of 126 which he set. with the Saint John Beavers in 1950-51. Whitlock had an 11 point ad- vantagemver Billy Watson of Hal- ifax who finished in second place with 117 points. Watson had 30 goals and 87 assists. This is a new Maritime record in assists for the slick Halifax centre-marl. Two Halifax players shared third spot in the point standings. Billy I-'oi-d scored -in goals and 37 as- sists for 36 points while Billy Goold had 40 goals and 46 assists for the same n-umiber of points as Ford. Bob Bowness of Halifax edged out Marcel Clements of the Island- ers for fourth place. Bowness had 82 points against 81 for Clements. Frank King of Halifax finished in sixth place with 77 points and Bob Gray of the Islanders in seventh place with 73. Bill Mccracken and Ronnie Rowe each had .71 points while "Hub" Beaudry "wished ninth with 67. Following are the unofficial ata- tistics: A Pts Wllitlock 73 1211 Watson (H) 30 87 117 Ford (H) 49 37 86 Goold (1-I) .. .40 46 as Bowness (I-I) . 42 40 82 Clements (C) 32 49 81 King (H) 38 39 '1'! Gray (C) .. .. 33 40 73 Mccraeken (GB) . 30 41 71 Rowe (S) .. '33 38 71 Beaudry (C) 24 43 67 Robertson (5) 19 49 67 Backor (GB) 31 34 65 Raynak (GB) .. . 22 43 65 McDonagh (S) 29 34 63 1-follett (H) . 28 32 60 Wiseman (C) . 28 29 57 Miller (GB) 34 23 57 Campbell (H) . 32 24 56 Macey (GB) 22 33 55 Marlneau (S) . 28 27 55- Lauffnian (I-I) . F6 38 54 Joss (GB) . 21 33 54 Bonliomme (GB) . 22 31 53 MacIntyre (S) 18 33 51 Hildebrand (S) 19 31 50 Gordon (C) . 18 32 50 Hayes (H) . 17 32 49 Pawlyshyn (C) .. . 23 25 48 MacKenzle (GB) 24 22 46 Lepine (H) .. 7 38 45 Minor Hockey League Results Following are the results of the Minor Hockey League semi-finals which were played at the Forum on Saturday night. Paperwelghta FFIICDM 4) F-Ed Wines 2. 1"alcons' goals scored by Biggar (2). Friz- zell 2. Red Wings' goals by B. )Prowse (2), Bluebirds 4, Rangers 1. Blue. birds' goals scored by R. Rice (2). ers' goal scored by Kelly. Cubs 3. Ramblers 0. cuba' goals scored by B. MacMillan (3). I Pee Wees Hornets 3, Bulldogs 2. Hol-nets' scored by Gislzey. Gauthier and Adams; Bulldogs' goals scored by Kennedy (2). Royals 2. Rangers 1. RoynIs' goals scored by Storey and Greg. ory: Ranger-5' goals scored by Bradley. Canucks 4; Braves 1. Canucks' goals scored by Mulligan (2), Jos- eph and smith; Bravt-s' goal scor- ed by Lcightizer. Benin-ma Scoring. Championship, 11 Points Up On Watson . - National Hockey G. Gauthier and B. Byrnes; Rang-' . ' ' .- ' THE ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ns Maritime Hurst (C) .. 18 41 Keller (GB) . 11 29 40 Verrier (G13) 13 26 39 Watson (GB) . 16 22 38 Morrow (S) 15 25) 35 Blrukow (S) 12 22 34 MacPliee (H) . 13 19 32 Bloom (H) . .. 9 22 g 31 McLagan (C) . . 8 21 29 Travis (C) 8 18 36 Hill (S) .. 13 12 25 Plrle (S) . 13 12 25 Cooper (GB) . 12 12 24 1-foldaway (C) . . . 13 '11 24 I-Iinchberger (GB) 4 19 23 1-ioreck (S) . 4 , 19 23 Gustaveson (C) 3 20 23 McLaughlin (H) 6 17 23 Amadio (GE) . 10 13 23 Brklacich (C) 6 16 22 McNeill (H) 9 13 22 Whelan (S) . 5 13 18 Burega (GB) . 6 10 16 Weaver (S) 5 11 16 Tyshko (s) 1 3 9 Grosse (C) . 2 2 4 Purcell (C) . 0 3 3 MacMeekin (H) . 0 2 2 Maccalium (C) 1 0 1 Pidsodny (S) 0 1 1 ChicaCgii.CTcIrT)il In Scoreless Draw CHICAGO, (AP)-Chicago Black Hawks fell back into a third place lie with Boston Bruins in the League Sunday night. as they went through ii tame, scoreless deadlock with the champion Detroit Red Wings be- fore 16,348 fans. It was a. purely defensive game whose result gave the Hawks one point in the standings while Bos- ton, edging Montreal 2-1, picked up two. However. the tie virtually eliii- ched a play-off spot for it Chicago team that last qualified for the post-season ellminations in '1945- 46. First Period No scoring. Penalties: skov 3:38. McFadden 6:15 Second Period No scoring. Penalties: McFadden 5213, wil- aon 13:59. Price 18:19. Third Period No scoring. Penalties: Prystai 15:91. Dewa- bury 16:47. Boston Edges- Monireal 2-1 BOSTON. (GP)-Winger Johnny Peirson, playing with a. mask pro- tecting hls recently-broken jaw, flied the winning goal for Boston Sunday night as the Bruins strengthened their position in the National Hockey Lugue play-uif race by edging xfaritreal 2-1. First. Period 1-Montreal. Richard . . 16:47 Penalties: Olmstead 7205, Sand- ford 9:00. Second Period 2-Boston. Toppazzini (McIntyre. Creighton) .. 6:14 I Penalty: Masnick 14:36. , Third Period 3-Boston. Peirson (Sandford) .. . 10:37 Penalties: Lachtininor and ma- jor and Laycoe 2, 15:34, Gam- ble 16:03. Maple El; And Rangers in 1-1D,rga;w NEW YORK, (AP) - I-Ilrly Wot- son's second-period goal gave Tor- onto Maple Leafs a 1-1 tie with New York Rangers Sunday ”nlght in I National Hockey League game. MARCH 16. 1953 Basketball Game Scheduled Tonight ....-.. - The Arabs: will meet. Rays to- night in an Abegwtlt House Leag- ue basketzball game at Prince of Wales College. The game will com- menoe at seven o'clock. ISIBITIICCS Win , Juvenile Hockey Championship The Islanders won the City and Island Juvenile Championship Slit- urd-ay night. at the Forum by de- featlng the Abbies 9-1 in a play- off gam: The Islanders ha” pre- viously defeated Prince of Wales College in an earlier play-off game. SUMMARY First "erlod .1-Islanders, Hughes (Caroll) . .. 2:10 2-Islanders, Diiffy (McNeill. Weatherbie) 4:50 3-Islanders, Mullins . . 7:2?) 4-Islanders, Ma.cNeill .. . 111.? Penalties: Carroll, W a r th, Smith and Doiroil. Second Period 5-Islanders. Carroll (Mexarris) .... .. . . 4'14 6-Islanders. Sregory (MacNeili) . .. 6:12 7-Islanders. Weather-bie (Duffy.'MacDonald) 9:27 Pen”'ties: None. Third Period ll-Abbies, Campbell 7:19 9-Islanders, MacDonald (Weatherbie, Duffy) 10:10 10-Islanders. Gregory . 12:17 Penalty : Worth. P. W.-C. Defeats Rays 16-38 In Hoop Gains Prlnce of Wales College defeated liuelie:-.Iunior Gltadelles Glull Offered For Sale QUEBEC. (GP)-Frank Byrne Cltadelles club is made suggestions for the expan- slon'of the Quebec Junior Amat- eur Hockey Association. The pepei-y Oitadel1es' boss said said Saturday his Quebec Junior A for sale and M. M. H. L. Semi-Finals Orin. . Here (T1-iigli Glace Bay Miners End, Expects To The long. hard road to the Mari- time Major Hockey Champl Lip and , my the Alexander Trophy begins tonight with the Charlotte- town Islandcrs playing the Glace Bay Miners here and the Halifax Atlantl meeting the Sydney M11- llonairas in Halifax in the best of nine series. Main interest in the Maritlmes' biggest sports event of the year will centre around the Charlotte- town-Glacc Bay series because of the apparent equality of the two teams. The Halifax-Sydney series is expected to take a back seat due to the superiority of the Halifax Club. However. in 9. play-off ser- ies anything can l...,:pen and there are some who think that Sydney may come through with what would be the upset of the year. The ”-':mders and Miners will go into the series with an almost even record on the season's play. The two clubs met 28 times dur- ing the schedule with the Island- ers winning half the games. The Miners won 13 gcrnes and the oth- er contest ended in a draw. Both clubs showed ii superiority on their home ice. The Islanders defeated the Miners on nine occas- ions here while the Miners won eight games from the Charlotte- town team at Glace Bay. Cor": Murph Chamberlain of the Islanders will shoot the works tonight to win the big opening game. The Islanders will go into the game with all players ready to play and the "lneis will likely go in the same way although there is a. possibility that Bill Mc- Cracken, the Mlneis' highest scor- er. will t be in uniform. Ohamiberlain expects avery tough series. Stated Murph last night: Ladies Curling Club Schedule Charlottetown ladies' Curling Club Keefe Trophy Draw: Monday 2:00: 'Ice 3: R. Hill vs. M. McNeill, 5:00: Ice 2: A. Hoyt vs. M. Dockeridorft Tuesday 330: Ice 3: M. MaeLennan vs. R. I-fill. M. McNeill vs. K. Johnston. 5.00. D. MacDonald vs. M. Docken- dorff Thursday Rays 76-38 Saturday night. in in 3:30: . Abegwglg House Legs-up Basket- Ice 3: E. Rayner vs. M. MacI.en- ball game at Prince of Wales Col- 115"- lege, 5:00: Ma,-k Ladner of prince of wnes Ice 2: D. MacDonald vs. 8. Mac- uas high scorer with 17 points. M1113”- Keith Dalziel of Rays was runner- 199 S5 M- MCN91" V5- M- DW”-'”' ilp wiui 16. Donnie Large and Lorne 501'”- MacGu.igan of r.w.c. had is and 3 10 Fr"!!! 14 points respectively while Wcn- 3- 3 dun Guns of Rays Scored 13' LeI::ar21: K. Johnston rs. M. Mac- MMA Y - I-we su R Ice 4: D. MacDonald vs. E. Ray- FG FS l'FPl.s. Ladner . 8 l 0 17 - - Mcguigm 8 2 2 14 Ice 3: R. Hill vs. M. Dockendorff. Luge EH 7 1 2 15 All games in the Keefe Trophy Macmnnon 1 2 2 4 must be played by March 211. Mac 6 0 2 12 . ' Seaman 1 0 0 2 cm...) .. 2 . .2 Iniured Player Totals 34 ll 9 76 . nus . R '. H in PS mu... e llms Ome Dalziel 7 2 3 16 gffflsy (2, f 2 ,2 Roger Clarke of Charlottetown. Lee 1 1 2 3 who was injured while playing hoc- wumn 0 0 5 0 key with Mount Allison University wfalg W 6 12 38 hockey team in Antgonish last ' jgg pgggggggg Monday night. returned home Fri- . day for a brief rest before resuming studies at Mount: A. "-H-L- Clarke was injured when ii reo- - tion of the Antigovnish rink col- p W L 1- F A pt g lapsed throwing 20 people to the Detroit 97 35 15 17 212 127 117! 109- It 15 bellwed he was muck 0" Montreal . (37 2a .21 18 152141 74 the head by ii Blank and also by Chicago .. 6 2.5 27 15 I59 I87 85 Boston 26 27 13 145 181 65 Toronto .. 88 23 30 13 I40 I 53 New York .. 87 I7 34 16 I50 I 50 THIS MONTHIS SPECIAL Chamberlain Cautious; Win But' Predicts Tough Series "This will be a. to h a think we have a. "3... "c'1';';,,c: against them. our defense lg . little stronger than theirs and our forwards are bigger and stmng" anghwllluweu better." e anders have tlu-ea , wards in the pensona of --Bug. Whitlock, Marcel moments and Bob Gray who placed well ahead of any of the Miners in the League pom scoring parade. In addition Al Mu. lar, the Islanders goalie, owned gm, blast goals-against average in tho M.M.H.L. Miller beat out Do. Lockhart of the Miners for thlg honor. The Islanders returned from New Glasgow by plane around noon veg. terday and had a good skate 7... night. The Miners will fly in only today by a chartered flight. The teams wound up the schad. ule Saturday night. at the Bay with the Miners taking a 3.3 win 1-,” Islanders used several local player. and Frank Roper in particular played an outstanding game .5. 00111108 to coach Chamberlain. Ropermade 42 stops in the Island. ers cage. Both teams played well in the weeks preceding the play-offs. The Miners came from deep in the eel. lar to spurt within ten points 54 the Islanders while the local I finished only four points helm iihe League leaders. The games will be handled under the two-man referee system, '1'h( referees for the individual game: had not been -allocated yesterday. The Miners have been noted for their defensive style of play. Throughout the season they have been content to play a waitng game and throw up a stout defense in front of Don Lockhart. Their cl- fense centres around their centro- meii, Kenny Watson, Eddy Joss and playing coach Hub Maoey. The Islanders, on the other hand like to play it wide open. They ear- cell at passing attacks and hay: several very competent goal scor- ers. In addition they possess the best: defense in the League, Forum Manager Bill Brown yg. ported a "wonderful" sale of seat tickets on Saturday. He stated that standirg room tickets would not go onlsale until all vie seat tickets are so d Mn I Hi. Standing I' WL '1' 1'' AMA. Halifax . 84 47 33 4 3.52 SM 9! Ch'i.own. .. B4 45 36 4 307 1'. 94 Glace Bay. 114 40 40 4 279 211134 Sydney . .. 84 28 52 4 228 315 on several persons who fell out of the balcony. Physicans feared that he suffer- ed )! concussion or skilll fracture and kept hm in hospital until FYI- day. He hopes to be able to return to Mount Allison on Tuesday. Several other Island boys play with the Mount A. hockey team. They include Neil Walker of sum- mei-side, Doug Neilson. of Albany, Don MacLennan of Charlottetown and Johnston of Montague. ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 9 FISH and -CHIPS From the frying pan to your table. Free deliveI'.V 011 orders of 50c or over. Orders 10 A.M. until midnight. Sundays also. JOIlNNY'S FISH & CHIPS Phone 2873-J IE CHECK in of and UNIVEIISAI JOINTS lg.-. itj'QI,K- IT PAYS TO The New Yr telly was made by Wally 1-forge-heimei-. his limb of the season. . Thus Toronto lost. more ground in its efforts to gain a Stanley Cup berth. They now are six points behind Boston Bruins with each Ramblers 4. Braves 3. 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