Page 6 The Guardian Saints Take One Point Lead In Series; Win 42-41 Second Saints took a slim one- potnt lead in the two-game. total- potnt City Basketball League . semi-finals as they edged lvan Dowling's Welshmen 42-41 at t.bel Prince of Wales College auditor- tlum yesterday afternoon. A has- knt on a foul shot by forward Bob y Fr-aron with less than a minute v remaining in the game proved to K” be the winning point in the game and the lead in the series which is only half of the City League finals. In the other half the Trot- ters meet the Nomads. ..- The Wclshmen had led in all l. three quarters of the game taking. 1 I 4-3 lead in the first. led 21-llll V by the half and made It 35-32 in. . their favor at the end of the third. t The Saints lumped to the attack t. quickly in the final quarter and. -The Charlottetown Abbie .lii- veniles edged the Summerside Juveniles 3-2 at Raceway Stadium . last night on a sticky ice sur- face which made puck propul- sion very difficult. The boys had! to resort to long shots. and the- game was fairly rough in spots.l One minor and two majors were called by referees Jerry Allard I and Paul Schurman. I The game was the first of a " home and home total goal ser-. ies. , Suinmerside opened the scor-i ing at the 12-minute mark when; .. Windsor Arsenault banged one- .- 1 past Dillon from a wild scram- ' ble in front of the net. Two min- utes later Charlottetown knotted the count when Kane took ad-, vantage of some sloppy clearing, to drill a sizzling drive into the' Summerside twincs. The visitors scored the only goal of the sandwich session. Mc- Callum getting Pineauis rebound. The Charlottetown boys went two ahead when Jack Kane scor- ed at the 5-minute mark of the: final frame. Ulric Gallant got the' final goal of the evening. The Riot Results Five Members MONCTON tCPt--Fines amount-1 log to S2l8.2;'i were imposed on: five members of the Cbarlnttetnwnl, Islanders hockey tcam whcn tbcir cases were heard by deputy mag- istrate P. H. Stecies. The fines resulted front a fracas' bore in a playoff game with Monc- tnn Hawks of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. F2. J. Murphy appeared for the players in their absence. Pleas ofl not guilty to charges of causing al disturbancc and common assaulti were withdrawn by the defence and substitutcd by pleas of guilty. Charges nf assault occsisioning bodily harm. against Stove Brittn- clcb and Orin Carver. were with- Series With ..'In a wide opcn thrill packed game beforc a capacity crowd at the Montague rink last night. the Summersitle Aces won the Island Intermediate ”B” hockey tille- pven though the Montague Prim- rnses won the game 4-3. The Aces took the total goal series by winning 5-3 on Monday nltlhl at Summersitlc. Montague bad a good margin at the play on the sticky ice our-. face. especially in the sccondl period when they ontshot thcl . Accs 14-4 and scored three goals. I btit for the second time in a row it spectacular goaltcndins bit Dave Maclnnis in the Sllfilmflfllliz nets was the difference between vic- tory and defeat for the Su.I'nmcr- aide team. Summerside opened the scoring 5 the first period with Bonnie lowatt netting the disc on n three-way passing play with Tay- Today's Rotary Rink Program 4.00-till-Paperwelghts. P. I. Falcons vs. Q.S.S. Royal!- 4.3tM5.oo-Pnperwctglus. Q. 5. Bruins vs. Pnrkdalejluebirds. 5.00-5.30-Paperweftzhts. P. 8. Falcons va. P. S. S. Tigers. 51)-tt.o0-Pnperwelghts. Q. 8- Ramblera vs 0. S. S. Royals. 7.w-7.8)-Pee Ween. P. 8. Ipltflrea vs. Parltdale Sprlngerr. 7.!)-8.00-Pee Ween. P. S. I lllorneta vs. Q. S. S. Rockets. . lt.oo-0.45 - Bantams. Parltdale ;Reiznls vs. Q.C.1-LS. Braves. t 0.45-tilt Bantams. 0- C. l.. I. Whirlwind. vs. Pnrkdale Royals. r two-stmbsrt-beam .;?:&,:lBI.ParlnlIlo' j Flynn l on rt 1. .- if Abbie Juvoiii Summersicle Team 3-2 - fatty. l)iiffy. aultt 7.04. Penalties, none. - League victory over Boston Wed- : ll00IfEY , LEAEIIE navotln -3 Tl-IIDISDAY mom Thursday, March 17. 1955 were able to gain the edge and hold it while the Wclshmen played very hard in an futile attempt to regain their lead. Dave Arnold of the Saints and Mark Ladner of the '.'.'elshmeu were the big point-getters. each collecting a total of 19 points. For the Saints, Bobby Fearon had 8. MacGuigan 6. McGonnell 4. Kelly Lt. Morrison 2 and Ledwell and MacDonald 0. In the Welshmen camp. Revell had 10. Macl-'adyen B. MacKenzie and Johnson 2 each. and Duvar. MacLean and Morgan o The final game of the series will be played at the S.I).U. gym on Friday evening with the game time set for 7 p.m. Referees for yesterday's match were George Scantlcbiiry and Lorne Mc(iuigan.i ilesiklfid gie goal Judge failed to see this one. luit was overruled by the re- ferees. i Lineups: Charlottetown Abbies - Goal, R. Dillon; defence. I-2. Wood. D. Maccallum. J. Arscnault. 31. Ste- venson; forwards. A. Crabbe. .1. Kane. M. Pineau. D. Stewart, S. Pasher. J. Mulligan, A. Gillis. E Praught. B. Dowling. J. Duffy. Summerside - Goal. B. Daw- son: defence. Gord Grady. Grant Grady. D. Purccll. Smith. A. Cody; forwards. G. .lfacLcan. It. Laughlin. B. Bonncss, W. 4 senault. S. Phillips. U. Gallant, L. Desttochex. Summary: First period: I. Summei-side, W. Arsenatilt itiallantv 11.53; 2. Abbies. Kane tPlneaut 14.42. pen- Second period. 9. Abbies. Mac- Callum (Pineam l:l..'t2; penalties. Bowness (major); Wood imajort. Third period. 4. Abbies. Kane (Crabbe. Pineaut 5.55: 5. Sum- merside. U. Gallant IW. Arsen- ln Fines To Of Islanders ilrawn by A. L. Bourque. repres- ncsdzty's hearing. which lasted three hours and 35 minutes. by Ken Rcardon. diens player and now farm dircc- itor. Coach Dick Irvin was also on (By W. R. Win-alley, Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, (CPJ-Maurice Richard, the flaming, high-scoring Rocket of Montreal Canadiens, was suspend- ed Wednesday for the remainder of the National Hockey League season and the entire There was no fine. For his stick attack on Hal Laycoe of Boston Bruins and a punch in the eye Richard landed on linesman Cliff :Thompson last Sunday night, (severest penalty. certainly in terms of suspension, be has ever received. Similarly it was the penalty NHL president Clarence Campbell has ever given a player. considering that the Rocket's ban may cost his team the NHL title and will undoubtedly we-akcii them in the big post-season playoffs. : No sooner had Campbell's crack- down upon the brilliant hockey star become known than the N111. offices were deluged with tel- ephone calls from enraged fans threatening everything from al punch in the face to death for; Campbell and the blowing tip of the Sun Life building in which the NHL offices are located. CRACIKPOT 'I'H1IE ATS Officially the th r e at s were vicurd as those of crackputs and holhcads But it is known that one rc.spon- siblc official of thc NIIL stiggcsted; Campbell shotild have police pro-l tcction or a llt)(I,YtZll3lifl. ('ampbclI himself made no coin- mciit on the calls. It uas recallctl that last year. after he had imposed a stiff sus-I pension and fine on Bernie tB0()Il'll Booini was given police protection of 20 specially dctailcd men for thc ncxt. gamc homc of Conadicns. Gcoffrion of Canadiens. hel thc Moiitrcal Forum. At that time at t Campbcll left the offices sliortly aftcr issuing his 1.200-word tlcci- and the blood conunn from the skin and talking briefly with news- Al. paper. radio and camera mcn whol -jammed the N111. headquarters.i0"lll0lIlItNlS Camera and radio equipment wasjC0lIlfl 7101 all over the place. whether Canadicns matiagcmentl win appeal the declgion Wm nut otiicr sticks and rcncwing the at- be known at least until today with i the return to hloiitrcril of inanag-- ing director Frank Selkc. l Sr-Ike was rcprcscnted at Wed- in itself formcr t'ana- tKelly. Reibell 6:16. Penalties: Goldham 3:24. Protiovost 4:39, F1a- idence that the attack on Larvae man 7:03. Boivin 18:56. Second period: 3. I)ctroit. I.cs-. wick tGoldhamt 2:42; 4. Boston,land that the referee acted with Costcllo tlllackcll. Sandfordt 9:21; PTOPPF 5. Boston. Gardncr 14:15. Penait-ywith the rules in awarding the ies' Flaman 9:51. Leswick andy Boivin 11:50. Howe 16:04. I Third period: 6. I)etroit. Wilson ard did not strike linesman Thomp- entlnti the L'm""- ltllcibclt 3:43; 7. Detroit. llowel Charges against Vernon .lones;.RL.tbet, 3.25; 34 305,0". L-hmwg also were uithdratvn but courtims W-oslclloy . . 9y Deumt l . : Fines were as follows: Dan 0'-'gaw(.h:k Connor. 351.95; Walter KllllITlBI1,lHendel.son Carver. 538.45; BrkIacich.l , . Ill. . li'95l5 OI 521-95 Welie leVl9d filial"-ii Rcibcl 14:38. Penalties: None. chord. Campbell recalled an inci- l'”'"4 dent of less than three months ago Stop 5 5 13-73" 5"9”” vliz:irTttE1I(-iTWl;Ii'd's bRnt. 5 8 0-49 of Richard was almost identical 'Rocket Ric hargd Suspended For Balance Of Season By N. H. L. President Campbell Stanley Cup playoffs. the Rocket was handed the Reardon said he and Irvin will talk (.'atnpbcll's decision over with Selke. N0 Ml'l'l(;ATl0N Richard. Irvin and Reardun were the only ones present from the Montreal club. Others attend- ing were Laycoe and general man- ager Lynn Patrick of the Bruins: the officials in the game at Bos- ton. rcferee Frank Udvari and linesman Cliff Thompson and Sam Bqbcock; rcfcrce - in - chicf Carl Voss and Campbell. ('ampbcll's statement went into el't'IT detail surrounding Richard's oulbrc4 and the pai't l.aycoe' played in it. The lentiiic prcsidcnt found no- mitigatini: circiinistniiccs in either the Itockctls bludgconing of Lay- coe or his fist-swiiiging attack on linesman Tlitinipson. ('1-intpbcll said pointctily that it was not denied that all of thc hluvts ucre struck by Ilichard as reported by the game officials al- though it was contended the Rocket didn't know what he was doing because of a blow he had received from Laycoe's stick. RENEll'I-Ill ATTACK y Campbell said it was also con-v .outsiLlc uf boos and a few ”doun . tended that Richard nitstuok lines- llwith t.'ampbcll' signs. nothing hap- 'pened. . .MAY APPEAL man Thonipsoii for someone else when thc Rocket swung his fists. the alleged mistake resulting from the blou Riclizird hail received Iictid wotintl. The prcsulcnt ruled that these in Richard's behalf account for Ricltard's "conduct in persisting in breaking away from thc officials. finding tack twice more ' Caiiiplicll also ruled out any pos- sibility of Itichard mistaking the liticsnian for someone else. espe- cially siiicc Richard had no dif- fit-ult.v.in finding Laycoe during the outburst. N0 IIESITATION ''I have no hesitation." said Cainpbcll's statement. "iti coming to the conclusion on all of the ev- was not only dclibcratc btit per- sistent in thc fare of all authority judgment in accordance match penalty. "I am also satisfied that Rich- son as a result of mistake or ac- cidcnt as suggested." In addressing judgment on Rt- tin which the pattern of conduct It's local play-off hockey at its best at the Charlottetown Forum this evening with a pair of sud- dendeath City Hockey League semi-final games scheduled to be played. After a long absence of City League play. due to the teams entering competition under the MAHA rules the boys will be in line shape and raring to go with some of them trying to make-up for the honor which they failed to gain In Island competi- tion. In the opening game at 7 p.m.. Cornwall Wins North River . League Title The Cornwall Meteors. for the second consecutive year. have captured the North River Senior Hockey League championships and the S. R. Johnston Trophy by ousting the Milton Hornets with a 7-3 win in the fifth game of a bcst of five series at the North River Rink last night. The Meteors took the series three games to one With one game tied. The trophy and champion- ship has been also won twice be- fore by the Hornets." Carver. Coyle and Burke each collected a pair of goals for the winners last evening with Leslie MacPhail getting the other Corn- wall marker. George Kelly had a pair of goals for the Hornets with their singleton going to A. Andrews. The referees for the match ticrc IASIIII Jay and John Richard. In that outburst Richard tangled with Bob Bailey of Toronto Maple Leafs in a game in Toronto and wound up by using his hockey glove to slap Iincsman George Hayes in the face. That affair cost Richard 3250. N0 INJURY On that occasion. said Campbell. it was fortunate that officials and Richard's teammates were able to prevent him injuring anyone. It was regrettable. said the president. the same didn't hold for the Boston affair and ”even more regrettable that his teammates did not assist the official instead of interfering with him." Furthermore. R i i: h a r d was warned there must be no further such incidents "and he gave sol- emn assurance to that effect.” "Consequently. the time for pro- bafion or leniency is past. Whether this type of conduct is the product of temperamental instability or wilful defiance of the authority in the game does not matter. It is the type of conduct which cannot be tolerated by any player-star or otherwise." Sudden Death Semi Finalsl In City Hockey League Here the Montague Primrose: will tackle the Parkdale Flyers in what should be a very thrilling contest. if it can be compared with some of the battles these two learns have staged during the reg- ular seasdn of play. In the second game of the evening. starting at 9 p.m. the Charlottetown Royals will meet the Saints to decide the second team member to enter in- to final City League play some- time next week. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League New York 1 Chicago 1 Detroit 5 Boston 4 American Leagur Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland 1 Providence 5 Buffalo 6 Hershey 0 Springfield 8 Quebec League Shawinigan Falls 4 Quebec 2 Ontario Junior A Toronto Marlboros 4 St. Cath- arines I (First gamc of best-of-seven final) Ontario Senior A Windsor 1 Kitchener 4 (Kitchener wins best-of-seven final .1 Memorial Cup Noranda 4 Ottawa 5 (First game of best-of-seven quar- ter-final Localltotary Rink Results Results of matches played yes- terday at the Rotary rink. Bantams-Q.C.II.S. Flycrs 4. P. S.S.-W.K.S. Dodgers 1. Q.C.I-I.S. goals by A. Mac-Fadyen (21. D. Buntaln. Rov Birt. Dodgers goal by Don McCarron. Parkdale Reg- FIIRIIIVI DATES MARCH 15 1'0 19 THURSDAY- Skating I - 10 FRIDAY- Children's Skating 4 - 5:30 Physical Fitness School Championships -- 7:30 o'clock SATURDAY- Skating .. Rural-Urban Skating . S52. 45; SC costl. A charge of common assatilty against Carver was taken up Wed- nesday and he was fined 57.00 afterl a guilty plea. Two charges of com- mon assault against Robert Gray were withdrawn biil be was as- sessed costs of 56.00. Pleadingy guilty to causing a disturbance. he was fined S354-'1. Each total included court S'side Aces Win Island B Hockey Title In Close Montague for and Bernard at 9:04. Militia- gue stormed hack for the last. eleven minutes and at times: came awfully close to scoringu only to be stopped by the sensa- tional nct-minding of Macfnnis. The Primroses set a fast and furious pacc as the second period organ and were rewarded when (Continued on page 15i Ottowo-Moncton Series Dates I --- The I)csl-of- seven series between Ottawa RCAF Flyers and Monctonl Hawks in eastern Allan Cup play- downs opens in Moncton March 19. it was announced Wednesday. A second game will be in Monc- l ton March 21 and n thlrll March 22 if the first two are split. If either club wins both Moncton games the teams play the re-: mainder of the series here. prob-y. ably March 2.1. 25. 28, 30 and April 1. Detroit Tied With Canadians After Victory BOSTON (AP) ... Detroit centre Earl (Dutch) Relbcl's ll-footer late in the third period gave the Red Wings I 5-4 National Hockey OTTAWA (CPI nesday night and a first-place tie with the idle Montreal Canadlens. summary first period: 1. Boston. Mackell tsandfordi :39: 2. Detroit. Rowe Bun-FINAL GAMES VI. 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