Island Cham Sensational Rally By BASKETBALL OT HER SPORT p's Withstand Saint John _Team In Final Period SAINT JOHN, N. B., March 8—(CP)—Trailing Char- lottetown Royals 1-6 at the end of the second period Saint John Pontiacs came to life and scored four goals, leaving Royals with a. close 6-5 victory tonight in the first of two games for the New Brunswick-Prince Ediward Island junior hockey championship. Charlottetown had a distinct edge in the first two periods. Pontiacs tallied the first coal but Royals made it 3-1 before the initial session ended and added another trio in the second while holding The story was reversed in tho last period when Pcntiaos had thin-es practically their own way. with Royals an tired. John Wlhitlock, smart little Is- land oentreman. led the scoring oarade witih a brace in the first and two more cools in tho second. same opened O'Toole sued down the ice on a passing play with Butler. The former. with no one in front of him but goalie Damis, tool: a final base and rifled the rubber homo like a bullet. Trainer counted first for Ohm-- lcttetown. He sticiohandled alone from a tacecif and scored from ten feet out. Gimev had no chance to save. Whitlook fired the second Island goal from a swarm around the Saint John net. with Trainer and Jay assisting. Only three seconds later Whitlock soloed from a faoeoff and tallied aeain from close in. The Royals were playing better hcckev. llrtioulnrly around the not. The Dace was last. and Pon_ times mixed several good scaring chances. Charlottetown continued to cm- trol the niay in the second period. A hot pace was maintained by both teams. Jay and MIcDonald were cutatandinz on the Island defence. Good book bv ‘It-ainorl scored wlhen Saint John was aJ man short. The Royals had put 0n B Dower nlmv. A few minutes later “Iihrltlock Mad McDonald broke away towetiher. crossed the Saint John scoreless. fensive work stormed the Royals before they could set started. The period was fast and roumh. McDonald suffered a major bem- alty for hiirhstidrhnz. He drew blood from G-areyt face. McCormick assisted Saint John's second and third goals. ct by Garey and smith. O'Toole count- ed on a solo rush and Osborne. assisted by Fortune. ended the scoring. The lineup: Charlottetown Royals: Goal, Da- vis; defence, McDonald, Corbett, Jay; centre, Whitlook, McIoOd: - , V. Roach, Trainor, J. Roach, Perry; spare, Steele. Saint John Ponilacs: Goal, Gig- Prime; centre, Garey, Butler; wings, McCormick. Tracey. Smith, Osborne; spare. Mason. The sum-maxy: First Period l-Sa.lnl'. John, O'Toole (Butler) — — ~ — — — 6.02 3-Oharlottetown, Trainer -- 6.56 Zi-Oharlottetown, Trainer (Whltlock, Jay» .._ __ - 1201 k-Oharlcttetown, Whitlock — i2 Penalty: McDonald. Second Period 6—Charlottetown, Whitlock (McDonald) — — -- — — 1315 7—Chnrlottetown. Jay (McDonald) — —~ — - — 17.10 Penalties: McDonald, McCormick, Smith. Saint Joh-n blue line. and it- lock-tn {K110i his tlgird may. w‘ Th“ PM" o er Islan can occur- red when 5mm, wmzbamfighed m, li-Saint John, Garey trinclm. McDonald passed out immmlck) - - - - W! (mm a come;- and Jay “weak iJ-Samt John, Smith may aiizned a shot tluoum o. Mwvrmiok) — — —- — 10-08 tgnfle qg 1e“, lo-Saint John, O'Toole --- 1330 The third period was all sum Ill-Saint Jdhn. Whom John. The Ponittaics seemed a dif- (Fortune) - — — — - 16-59 ferent team. Continual rushes Penalties? Jay. Osborne (2). Trai- netted four coo-ls Wlh de- nor, McDonald (major). Island Champions Put Up’ Stiff Battle In Second Encounter But Lose 5-3 The fast-skating Si. John Beavers last night won their my in“ the senior Maritime hockey finals against Sydney Millionaires n; they chalked up their second straight victory over Charlottetown Ilangerl. winning last night’: encounter played t. the Forum by a. 5-3 were, But it III an altogether different teem the Beaver-p {and h; night from the squui that absorbed a 10-2 lacing in St. John on Wed. nesday night, Matching their own speed with the fleet-looted visitor! ‘Jlanzcrs battled their opponents every inch of the way and only for n brief timoiuthotbiripcriodwbenll-ungersbegantiringfmmtheir unceaeing gauging attach did the visitor: show any derided advan- tage over the Island champions who entered the game supposed to be u soft touch for the New B. In time rough, bruising encounter that threatened to get out of con~ trol in the last ten minutes Ran zero battled the Beavers on even tennis. At no time, did they even threaten to overtake the big lend. that was piled up against them but on last nights game St. John wasn't nea/rly eight goals better. Trailing 1~0 in the first: eight min- utes of the game Rangers dead- locked the count at i-all at the halfway mar-k w leave the ice on even terms with their oppon- ents. Irate in the third period Beavers went ahead for the second time in the game but again Ran- gers matched the counter with one of their own. Before the period had ended. however, the winners had again taken over the lead and this time there was no headlna them; twice in the third period they broke away with clear ice a- head of them to [so three goals up before the Hangers punch- gg. thiruuflz for the, I011 of e . Bu the small crowd of tans nevertheless were given plenty to enthuse about as the Rangers. led its wn or wa e g- nononie ashlgh OVER" ‘w! WALL m‘ .1 g r- via sour: rnlr. 9th» . ". " 4351c.- ek champions. encounter. The game had hardly rotten underway when Bilacquiero was chased for a. board check but he was Just in the "coop" when he was joined by Phillips, big 216- pound defenceman of the Beavers. For the first five minutes neither goalie had a herd salve to make, but as the teams played short- hahded Darrach and then Worth broke through to test Dickie with hard drives. Beavers were still short when they manufactured their first goal. A5 Rangers prws- ed, Price, Phillips and Gulliver broke clear of the pack and the puck shuttled across the ice to Gulliver who beat MoInnis with l s gey; defence. O'Toole , Pbrtiuteh (I? .. an... HOCKEY ‘ ‘ waasmuo ~ I t, 4Q Unions Play First Game At Glace Bay GLACE BAY. N. 5.. Much lv-Should Glue Bay Connie win their series with Lune!- bur: Falcons. they will meet Victor-la Unions. New Brune- nme. total-goal series for the Maritime intermediate hooker championship. Consul; took a firm grip on the Nova Scofla crown when they downed the Falcons. I-l. here hat nieirt and will curry the seven-goal d into the second nine at the ‘south shore town Friday nizht. See Revival Of Big Four In Maritimes (B fl. L~WILLIAMS Calm In Press Stall Writer) HALIFAX, March B -— (GP) — There is something more than a mere rumor around town that not year but another big {our will be flourishing in the Maritimes. The successor to the original big four, which gathered three consec- utive Allan Cup titles in 1833-35 and had a corner on the best hock- ey talent in Canada oumide the pro- fessional leasues. would comDfl-Se- plans go through-Saint John. Moncton. Truro and rralifax. All but Truro were in the first. Lortie, who had more than con- siderable success with the Wolves this year. leavega for his home in Montreal Satur y. when he came to Halifax. the Wolves were wallow- ing in the slough of despair that comes from dropping six straight exhibition games and hockey seem- ed to be in_ for one of its worst years in Halifax. Last night Wolves held the pow- erful Sydney Millionaires, whom man, as the nexit Eastern Canada nions. to a 7-7 tie in the Nova Bcotia final. They bowed out of the title hunt. however, by reason of a 9-0 rout inflicted on them 1n Sydney by the Million- Butevennoina intotirelut some undem- a hopeless handicap, the Wolvu bed enough t0 draw nearly 5,000 fans to the Halifax Forum. And that. it seems, isn't fixlwil)‘ usual for Halifax. so Lortie can have the Job next ear if he wants it 11D. The Saint John - Moncton - Tru- ro - Halifax lineup has its ad- vantages over the old B Four. ‘libero would be no expo ve two- doy tribe to Charlottetown as them were in that league. ‘Iii-um a hockey town, ls only 65 miles rom Halifax, Moncton only 120 from Truro a/nd 90 from Saint John. Billiards Warmest. wr..."ae...et.tea e 0 I‘ wurnamerrilt at the Bunnysirie Bil- firs“ Parlors gee hpoetthponfieghitiil ntaiht. o - able dbsonoe erudite of the contest- ants. To night Bill Iawlor meets Carl McKennr-r in what DTOXHlBBS to be an exciting nutoh. SNOOKEB. In the oeocnd match vincinl Snooker D1 Last nkzht. Bill Lowlor won from W. Mccallmn in a. closely contested series two games to one. Lawlocr re- ceiving a. well deserved round of applause at the conclusion of the match. Tonight Bill Phillips lays Eric Inrter. Ha , Redrnon was referee for last ni t’; maizch. ROUGH STUFF OUT JOHANNESBURIG — OP) — First step of the South African Ice Hoc- kev Association to eliminate. overly robust body-checking and other "foul play" from the sport was sus- (Continned 0n "ogre B (El B) - STIRRING Box N. B. TOP LINERS THE rounlts Popular Prices-_-15c, 35c, 50c, 65c At 10 a.- m. pension of four players for one to wo months. . ‘ UNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP vs. Office Open ROY powrzns. mac's. scour_ p Nun" VIMrrILBBRU-t-Ybuffl/ " Gum Fiuieuub u! oavoun‘ Ontario . Rink In Bonspiel , a-(@)— Bert veterans toben- elr lifted Ontario's dhnllenlfi for Canadian our-line oholnniou- airflg/‘o into e voted m consecutive victor: tn the the o netltioin that remained arter- six munde-Roilv David and his British cclumibians. The score was 13-6. Witfh seven victories and no de- feats on. their record. the representatives were in a position $1.1m their n . rem-training two fixtures walnut Alberta and Nortirem Onhflo. Tied For Second Place Defendinrrthetitiio iltghblllli- Ontario but eked out an 11-10 de- clisrilon tonight over Norman On- Northern Ontario were tied for falnth D1009. each with five wins two losses. Alberta cainre with three victories-scored tive- lv today-amount four detects Nova Scotia had two and five losses. New win and Quebec and Prince Bd- ward Island none. Alberta's wee a feeb- conwbaok ure of the day. '1‘. F. H, Palmer's Gal touuimz off their wot-k with a fine 12-5 conouwt of New Brunswick toniaht. In the ddier se qound matches Suk- atcitewan beat Quebec ll-d and Nova Booth. drubbed Prince lid- ward Island 16-8. In a morning moioh the mince Edward Island rink lost out to the strong Manitoba foursome 16-7. In. A: The score by was as ‘allows Manitoba 880 021 101 303-48 P E. Islungl 001 300lYN0l0-'l ends. P. E. 201 I)! 100 000- I Alberta 0m 010 om 211- 9 Seventh Bound Score by ends. P.E.Island 002001101080-0 . Nova Scotia. 210 410 040 Sol-JG Down The Alleys HOLY NAME aomauu . THE ISLAND HOPE rue novrts Bl; Four Leone All Stem-SIM. Old Timers-éfli. High simrle V. 0011c 373. Blah three V. Doyle 914. Tonight at 7 o'eioit:- Millie:- - vs. Demons. Stems vs. Imneriall. At. 9 o'clock- Moguls .Jltter Gonzo Thunder . WN ALLEY! Kinsmen-Sill. High single-Dr. .Dufly, 2'11. High three-Dr. Duly, ‘I30. A. Home l 00,: Life Guards-NU. ll. 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