1 1'.-L -. ....-.. . -E. -..... SCORE TWO IN OVEITIMI Caps Edg Allie 8. Orin Carver Each 1 Score Twice For Flyers Vfitilil-'.l'iltiTtlN' tCPlh A kit Stuart tied the game at !M am by Fredericton Capitals over while .liinmr Mi-l.eod was sitting Psirkdale Flvers Tuesday night out I minor penalty. Bennett putt iii-d their tlariiime Senior ”B" him in the clear and Stuart iAetit' hiickev scnii-final at 2-2 and forced in on Roper unmolesteti l I deciding game here tonight while Dick Yeomans was in the Ilt'r-dnesdayl. (Zap: recniered sinbin. Wait combined w iih from I 20 deficit in games. Bliss and Doug Sewell in PM "'0 The series uinner will advance (Taps one Kiwi IIP- Y00'"3M W” the New Ftriinsuick North Shore still in the cooler til I9 10 Wit?" champion either (Tampbclltnn or Allie l'arvei' l:flnt'PIilPd. P3-W" Iialhniisie. from bi-other (inn and ltari Weird Hurt Stuart's goal early in the 10 kn"! lit? l'"U"l ill 34- orertime session--iiis second of P kdl l-l(l;"'-ylpsnwm hr the night--prov-d decisive Ray 37 39- 033 "- Bennett shni ilie insurance mark- it'll" W00d- 5; V”L”d' End-Vi ..- min an op”. i-5:9 l-iorwai-its: ti Larver. A tarver. Other Fredcnctnn s'corei's were 5- C3'ii"- D"""- Jr MCl'N'di Huri Kliiiph Allan. .liie Xlclnitish and "353 -liwfi” . ,, . Rriice Wail. tllie and Orin tiarver FrPdPI'tclitiv- (iii;il' hlclavtsii. ...m.M Wm apiou, fm. parkdakt Defence. 1). Sewell. .Vlcln1osh. Keo- uiaii Broke a so iii-aiiiiicii in mane ”""i”"1 ''.'”'”””i .' the third before Allie Carter sent sew?" Bftnfwlt. bxlart, gllatti. H". Sam? mm ,,.,,mm,. litll(l1lI'i.SflfI. art. 1 . 1-ins TERMS - 3" , The teams playctl in even terms ,::1”'l"T W” M l l ' ' MM iii the lll'il :11 iiiiiiiiies. although i' ""'"i Qrwwykv f':iikda1e t'(lltTilC(l the only mark- H”! Peri”; '1 Parkdalr. 0. ar Sit-'1iaxish in the Caps cage (HHN A Caher. 74" hliit-kt-d 11 iii 1'1 stints. while Rtiper 'Penam(W', Bhyy 3 (W i 'L Hey at tile otli--r cud nititle an exvn NW1 In 04' Mm" M m' (limit .wilkt"- '. . . ' i . mm y MIT hmwd Second Period. 2. Parkrlale. () y. . V , I ..a”Pr Hr Carver 145; .'l Hedericitin. Mc- l. cw Ntlill at lie i 40 mar . "Hush qqpmlen. V, I-'1 4 Fwd”.-".y Riiiiiici yhlll(' stEll'lP(l the play near mu. Sum” lgmneu. lum. 5A rt-titre in He then stepped over FrPdEm,m" .l,-Hm. n gmwni the 1-irr-di-rieton line and found 1723; ii. Parkdale. A. ('arver 10. only drlcnreman Joe Klt-lntosh to .-al.w,'.. rt-Md. In "1 limit Hill" pulled kit-lntnsh to one Pfnallipsz Hurrm. 3.-my L M(., 1"” -Wt UWPN1 1"?" "' ””n- 1”" l.N)d .2 45. R121 veiimaiis l7il5. "mil? ”" 'm5la”- i'a"'l”"3 "'9 Third Period: 7. Fredericton. loner corner of the mesh from 15 An." .wa". pm... 4-504 3 park. '9" "iii ale. A. Carver I0. Carver, I. Orin t'tirter got his second goal :1-3,-V9,-. of the griiiie at 1 i.'i of the middle ll.'in7.1 after picking nutty at the I'”'ik iih'l" V1'T"Vl-ill W?” 3'l"mP1r Stuart Netintans. 1). Seuiellv 1:45: in: In cuter a rchniinri. 10. I-'redei-it-ton. Bennett iltlclntosh Fredericton finally hit the scor- 9,311. to: trail for its first of three second Penalties: Nona, period markers with Mclntosh the stops: iii: the honors on a pass-out from Roper Rt-nnett. behind the Parkdale cage. McTtit'ish i7 06. Penalties: None. Overtime Period: 9. Fredei'ii-ton. 10 15 12--39 7 7 ll 33 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Wednesday. Mar. 20. 1957 City Hoop Semi-Finals Open This Evening At PWC The iiiiv Basketball League iieml- i points, tun more than the run- Nmi, am... my, Weninl ul ner-up Trotters. TheY.M.C.A. ere third and P.W.(?, fourth. The . w "M" M TTI" 60"". M T'alR.C.A P. finished in the cellar "ml ii" l""'""'dl"' 53"" D""r but despite their standing the air- atati'a l'nivet-slty team playingimen succeeded in providing strong 7' Wf' opposition for the City team and in'tmtVlla'llCly aft:-rivai-ds the Trn- under the leadership of Flying nor: viil1' meet the Y.M.C.A. Officer Don Hepburn perform- In the other game of the semi-lad very credltably in all ways ftnala. during tlia League. The. aeronrl games will be plIy- During the semi-finala the teams get on Saturdtiv evening. The semi involved will be iesponslhle for finals are two game total point providing their own referees. RF affair: fert-ea will be provided by the Tho Second Saints finished nnihome team and must be accep- tiip of the League with total of Hi table to both clubs. Tryon Girls in School Play Win Series La.-t evening at sports Arenai Trvmi girls trimmed Borden 7-I Pkdlo Royalty Sp. Park boys at Frapaud rink last week to win put up a real game of hockey fnr their total-goal physical fitnesl two periods against the smooth intcrscholastie. playoff round ill-3. working Queen Charlotta squad Betty Marl.ean and Jessie How- aiiiy to will iii-tor. a suiztaineiti att paced the Tivron Iltlck Hrins lilarlt iii the third period by it. three goals apiece and June Li-ard scored Borden'l lit .1 pit the others. Leard with I and Iiilia with one were Tryoattcornra. P111" hnys in I regular t-lty nit”. added it single. .. ii..i,.qt.- mm, M ii". and of an Helen Halloran iimiimi "rt'lfIl'l the iuihurhaii hgygylone taller. let? zevirr of 1-3 tit!!! QIIZCIL -- . , . iii.-mi-to iiit lIVllKP tn irors while . . thrive imposition uar registering but i in make the final rniirit MId' glIFPW Charlotte ill . Pkdlo. sp,1 . . lf . r:i.i-mi... i .. Sidelines Wynn "Hart: '. .lake Kennedy 10. fieitltr 1W. Hill MarMlllIn 12'. Tl.'('.S()V, Am til" ill'ltR i... l"" -lltiiiiitnnz Mlfklmiltl inf - lrrlitins haiesirlelitird Earlv Wynn Nrllr we Pk. Royalty were Fergle mm vii. wm, H. win, (-.,.,,elmd Fermi-nn. Stun Po-rden W. -I-ck lndian:' Irfilflfr Wailv om-ii iistii ”' -"Vi RNil'fI0lN'l V is the iinrsi zeiizc of -piintt illness .””"'"'b'.r Cl'"d9 l'”-lid” "Ni In his seven years with the tribe. l "l V5” -""'""- lntiihcr casualty is catcher Earl .. "L ,..lAV'Pl"lll who underwent a physical- uaminatinn Monday after corn-. C d ts plaining of chest pains and dlffl-E ciiltv breathing. ; On the injury list are pitche- I A 5.4 1 Ray Narleski. with a fractured fla- ger. and rookie shortstop Larry Raina-I. witli.I broken toe. frapaiid defeated Tryon Ar- rows .34 at Crapaud rink last night ! tn the playoffs for the Frank l Meyers trophy. Metcalf scored M - twice for the winners and Boyd . Macnnnalrt. Chandler .IlIt1 G1 W VZRO BEACH. Fla. (CM. An Infected tooth is delaying the train- lnl Dfolrlln of lily Harris 1 Dnrchester. N.B.. pitcher for Min- trcal Royals of the lnternatload Baseball League. The infection has spread to tlar-. i-ltt' neck and manager Greg Id- leavy is concerned about the all- lncnt. "rm afraid his going to N lwb behind the others in the Ind- tcr at Isya ll- e Parkdale 6-4 i'.'.”sii"'.'i'&'.. ....;gM BEAT Moniag OFF COMEBACK ue DownsAces 9-7 lllkieilttntl 1 Barry Mi-Coanellfa goal after ill ' and El of Iud-- .dendeIth overtime play gaval Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs a clonal 3-7 victory over. Hampshire Bull- 3 "C5 "Mm dogs at North River Rink Monday 51: pg-EERSBURG. pi; lAPp "'3'''' Ti". "W"-V "ii ll" mm The gossip amund major less!!! p,"ylm ”"" l" 0” 7'" ll" "wibaseball camps this spring is that N"'"' Riv" Luv” um Em "'9 St. Louis Cardinals are the moat S.R. Johnston: Trophy tied at 1-! improved tum in the Nmyonu The series continues at. North League. While Brooklyn and Mn. St. Louis Cardinals Are Most improved In Loop front-line strength. Lane appears to have added I regular mu- fteldcr. I starting pitcher and colic relief help. Small wonder then that Hutili lasan said- Ind both . . RiV0I' tonight. I quad: waukee have been standing pat 'Wl" M iftokilil TO? I Victory. ' and Cincinnati making only one 0 u l A large crowd or fan; wgtclp maior move. the. Cards have cori- klontagiia Primroses heat of a terrific comeback effort by Stim- merside Aces in take a 9-7 victory at. the Sports Arena last night and square their best-of-seien island Hockey League semi-final series at 2-2. The Primroses took a 8-0 lead out of the first period and ran it to 60 before the 14 minute mark of the second. It appeared as if the Priiuroscs were going ill keep on rolling into double figures but all of a sudden the fires turned on the st-rant and fired a barrage of shots at the Montague cage that netted them 3 goals in .'ii seconds Priniruses got one of those back. but the Aces began pressing early in the second and scored mice lu put the Miintagiie lead to 7-3. However, 2 quick goals hv big have filat-Leod took some of the steam of the Suiuniersitie attack and the Pritiiriiscs held on for a 9-7 victory. tioach Ruhbv Dovtling. Ronnie Ketch. App, .-irsenaiilt and Mac- l.eod each contributed 2 to the hlrintrigiie raiise and liiiiy HllLIllCS got the other one. Coke Grady. Leroy t'h1tiw anti (iord t'iitrIiffe stole the sliou Ior Aces scoring 5 of the 7 goals and setting up another one. Grady and Chlow each hit twice and Cut- cliffe got a single. t'hliiw sci tip tlacArthur's i-lfort amt W ally Shepherd came Iill'tlll',1ll for the other one. it was I spotty game with some glaringly ragged play that accoiii1t- ed for a number of the goals. It was rough in spots also. althoiiglt there vu-re only 7 penalties called. Montague got three of them includ- ing I major to Joe Coyle for fighting with Coke Grady in the second period. CURLING t”HARl.O'T"l'F.TOWN 7 pm skip rotation, tiimhler competition. ice I - 1.. Doyle - Jack Brown D. Mathesnn. Dr. George vs li. Thomsen- .1. Boomhowan. G to. Scantlebiiry. P. Brydgcs. Ice 1 -- .1. Reaton -- A. Hittit- phrcy -- Al Mcl.ellan- F. Ready vs. S. Lane - Dave Cox - l)r. D. Hanley - 1.. Blakney. Ice 4 -- J. l.akem - H. Swift - Ron ('lark - G Bennett. vs. K. (fantwell - li. Walton C. Whit- nect - S. Carson. ice 3 Old Spain plar ll". Geo Henderson vs viinncr of lir. Hoop- er vs. F. Mat-Innis. 8710 pm. 1 it-I 1 Skip Rotatinii tumbler Competition T. Whltlock vs. Loser of 1-1. afar-Innis vs. Dr. Hooper. ice 2 vice presidents section B. delayed games W. Marliaine vs. D 0iRoiirke. ice. 3 and I - will he usrtl by .local teams va. visiting t at: in I .from Montague. i MONTA(;lil-I t'iirlitig at Montague Itidny. 7'00 pm East lea: Wm. Mat-.l..ean va. A. E. Sullivan. Want. Ice: 9.00 pm. East lee: P. Mnclntyro vs. 6.3 Stewart. West Ice: .1 A Marlman vs. .l.S. Desroehea. hpen. moi: HOCKE; Only lI'llVtIV at-tiotliiled for Sports Arena today for Minors is an im- portant wnrkniit for all Norman Ltirteris Jiivenile Abhlaa prepara- tory to next week's series with the New Brunswick tltltstti. Players vuantlng to take part in the N.B.- P.F.1. series must be on hand for all workouts from now on - to- lllIiH.I time 6.00 p.m. Kean Interest In Queens Co. lca Sports Entries are pouring for the big Queens County Ice. MPH In l1Q held at the Sports Arena. Fri- day ot this week at 7.10 ii in to gate grin have lichen received mm W”! lc note Soiiria Morell. ast Royalty. Queen (Thai-. lotte. High. Prince Street. Qitt-on. Square. Notre Dame, (lltapaud Area. West Kent and Model with more Insured. The evening's programme can. sins of In and open tart-it. hoy'a and gtrIa' relays and are hour's IRIHQ for all Thctv has been marked increase yearly iii mpg! itaaea tit this big meet iipoiianin: d by the Physical Fitness Dtvt-1 ska and it is expected hundreai. of parents. friends and fellow Ito-. dents of emnpetltorii will he on! hand to cheer on their favourtteal In each and ovary conipctlttoal goes all out to win his KETFH St'0Rl-L1 it-lilfe saved I sure goal in the first Keirb put ttontagiie one goal up when he turned asida liughesl iihot at 1:1 10 of the first vihcn lie foundyrith Mann well out. of the nets.... the net after getting a breakaway Judging from the way the teams from the Montague line. A Sum- played last night the series will merside pass went aury in the likely go down to the wlre....The Aces" tons and Billy liughes bIt- fifth game is scheduled for Sum- ted it home from in front for the mcrside Friday. second goal At 111101 Hubby Dow- M.,m,Su.-.. (;m,1-n,1i.-m; ne ling scored the third goal and Ar-.(9nc(..,1,,nd,-yy Cnylp. Mach",-g' senaiilt scored twti in a row in the. Longapmel. W,”-"us. HughM' saeciliiirt It'll run the lead tor-5-:;1Dowling. Ketch. MacLeod. Arsen- nti gnas were on passes ro nuny (ta,-royy Dick Carroll At 13:46 Ketch notch- ed his second but in the next .1l.!(;ram.. Marhthury Reeves; yam-. seconds the Aces got back in the war... 4-. (hwy. Cuchffe. Chlow 831119 Will 3 "1 3 "Np Ullm” iwllshepherrl. V. Harris. Gallant the tirsl followed hy Lutcliffc and; R,t,..,";. Jack Ka", and 1),," Coke (ii'ady At 17 (ll Dowlinli wlena. broke right in on Mann to rtin thel sl.uMARy score to 7-3. .. . h 1 After .1 minutes and .32 seconds ""'T' P"'0di' " I M””'”F""'- H, mm. In me m-"d (hp sum-eboal-dyKPlL'll 13.10; 2. Montague. Hughes rcait 7-5 for Montagiie as Aces 'n"”""3- L3'"l"3” 15453 3- M""' siriiiik tuii-c Cliluu got his sPt'(lntlilam”'i D"Wl'"il tlilltlhes. Ketchl roi (lW 11 si-ii dblld "it" '3': Vim: hwh a y lip N 8 0 1 Penaltles:- G Grady. t'iiic1iffe. have Mticlmod scored a brace injL3'"l”- , a little more than a minute. Hisl s""""' P'""di7 t M0"'3m"- fll'-l came at 13 11 and his second Ar"'"3""- 'l73”'0”' 2-243 5 ”l""' N N M (wk. Gm”). wum Mm, ta;.'iie. Arsenauli iCarrolIi 13.25; the sixth goal and Mtii--'ti-thur made 5- -'””'”3il”9- KW-Ch 1335- 7 A9”- " . . (2 C d 1C icliffei 14 0:1; ti. " H ”" "My 1 "”""d W m A('es..rghlonw ltltlutcliffel 14:23; it. ukces. Cutcliffe 14:34: 10. Montague lay. t'HATTl-1R.....Thane Mann stopgbmmnz mughul Him. pod Coke (irady'I shut nn the PM in "W pmgamo warmup and W,” Petialt.leii:- t'oyle imalori. C. it t i-ii . .rii 'a 'G'tad.'v4 l'aie"it::1in::”liy (;i)(1l1l ii ::l'l"ltoTirf.l TNT?! F"l."'lii H A("”,- iihlllw tllrte Gallant fell into the boartls-lC"l('l'"”v ( (""'3d-V' l7”"- l2' Aces. W. Shepherd IMacArthurl 3:52: 13. Montague. MacLeod tAr senalultl 13:41; 14. Montague. Mac- Leod tArscnaulti 14:44; 15. Aces. ('.. Grady IG. Gradyi 16.32; ltl. Kkres. MacArthur icblowi 19:59. in the third and was knocked un- consciouI..l1c was helped off the ice but returned to action about 10 minutes later....Bot.h goaltenders were called on to make some fine stops as their defenses wern't giv- ing ihem too much pi'oi.cction.....l P9"'"-l"'-' C"-Vlk R"i'”- (Toke Grady had two glorious Stops chances late in the third but was Mann 1! 3 9-30 oiit-guessed by I)illon....(iord Cut- Dillon l0 5 H---21 L Royals Humble All-Stars 6-2 Freetown Royals rammed home,ed tip a brace W. Mills scored the fniir unanswered goals in the sec- other one. ond period at Bcdeque Rink lastl Hardy and G. Mathews connect- night to roll to a 6-2 victory over ed for the All-Stars goals. west Prince All-Stars and square SUMMARY their best-of-five series for the First Period:-1. All-Starl. W. island M'.A.l-LA. Intermediate "R"tHnrdy (L. Gaudet. W. Stewart) title at 2-2. 1111; 2. Freetown, R Macltdurdo The fifth and tics-iding game. of 1W. Milli 10.43. this closely contested series is Pooaltles:- None. scheduled for tha Alhnrton rink Second Perlod:- ll. Freetown. 6. 1Tillll'IdR.V night Reeves (.1. Dorscyi D. Roberta t The Royals spotted All-Stars a goal at l 10 of the first period by W. Hardy and spread it straight goal: ovcr the rest. of the game R. MacMui'do IC. Mill. W. Milli befora All-Stars could find the 11.27. mark again. The first period end- l'enaltle.a:- W. Campbell. I. yed 1-1 but Royals took over in the smallmaii. J .Dorscy. zllnfiwich session with fmir in a Third Pe.rlod:- 7. Freetown. G. ii-ow. iltceves 11.55: I. All-Stars. G. I R. .'tlat-Itlurdo scored three of thel Mathews IC. Fraser! 14.40. winner's goals and G. Reeves plck- Panaltles:- None. 3.15; 4. Freetown. R. Mat-Murdo .140; 5. Freetown. W. Mills (A lhibillislandi To Play- I In Annual Alberton 'Spiel I The -Ulwrinn curling club's aiI- Sitmmerside tHarriiil iiiial haiupeit KM! underway on ice No. 2. Montague tctidmorei Thiirsday and continues through vii. &lbertnti IPcrryl until Saturday evening. All island 4: PM. lce.'No. 1. Siitnmerside iMac- Lennani Vs Albrrton tGnrttriiiI fee. No. 7. siitnmerside IHIrrisi vs. Monttigtiii iMacDonal1ii 1 71M P M ice No. 1 ltlnntaguii (Cudmorgw rltibs are entered for the tilt!!! day qiril tllllflil fl'MIlfO.S Men's curllngi only on Tliiirsttay and mixed fttlf-l ling on Friday and Saturday. Pri- nts will be presented to winners and riintirrs-tip 1 Vniiniiiin; ,. fh. lchgdulo divs. Alhcrton 40il,eary Teami . pm. 5 ice No. 2 Miiiiisgiiii tPooIei vs.1 1-upngngy Alberton 1l"erry- ' ill to i '11 gvwwwy H. 1 ice xii t. Montague (Johnston): ”"" ""i ' ll lllirrtolt lWllklQi 1 i.-. No 2. R.C.A.l'. iitiipiiiiiiol vs siiinmrrside iMorriio I. 1 on P at - ' lee xi. 1. R.(.'.A.F. ioavidmtiii 1 ii tiiiarlniteuiwn tllurdcril. ire No. 1. Montague (Becki vs. Siimmr-raide. 4 P M. lee No. I. R.C.A.F'. 1S tiiwiiiii tiviiiiiei Ire No. I. MOMJIIIO Uobnstoni ie siirnrnaraidc (Morrison) 7 P.M. In No. 1. itloii fleck) VI. Charlottetown (I I). . lee. No. 1. R.C.A.l'. (Davidson) CAMPBElil.TON. NJ. tCPl .. Home In victories in the Nortbl Shore Hockey League final uetu continued the rule Tuesday night. when Ciimpbellton Tigers downedl Jtalhousle Rangers M and aqua:-at the beat-of-nine Iffalr at 3-2. Norm Bellcvuice and Ioblu Lu" P0lted two cacti. act .1-llrsclifcld. Jean Roe lallavaaco. t Hopkinai ham lboug McPhee and Rat Mild vs. um a ' ;werc the other Carnpbntran && FIIDA iera. Rtiesl Jacques played a no WM AINHU CC? 530? role with four aaatta. m"' illll and Clem Treniblsy wore the fee No. 1. aiiniiiiariiuhltoiiiiiiisi i"'""""" ""'”"'- VI. Albsrtaa tomcat! Tel-1 y 1. Al lopezillxes cruise-"1 - 1 Mttioso Trade ice No. i. aiminsrids tilcaatiui -. naLANn.t'J. Ila (Aft - loosed. Now Glaljoifa final bid Jacques Gauthier. Jack Ilaut-1 ed Nine Mile Creek come out the first period with I 3-: lead. The temas split ti goals second and Hampshire had I 1-1 edge in the third. After I score- less 10-minute overtime period. 'iMctionnell fired the winner at .1058 of sudden-death. 1 R. MacArthur. Forhie Taylor and Charlie MacDougall paced the winners' attack with 2 goals HD1006 Singles went to Carlyle MacDouga1l'and McConnell. 1.. Doiron with three tallies was me man for Hampshire (1. watts ing with 2 apiece. Referees Jack Ready and Roy Lane and manager Freddie Hutch-1 5 insou had made inipricssive :ains' White handed out it penalties, in Hampshire. Lindsay Eituals One Record And Nears Another MONTREAI. 'l'Pi iif Detroit Red Wings has equal. led a National Hockey League rec. out and is close to another. The leaguefs official statistics. released Tuesday. show Lindsay with 82 points. matte tip of zit goals and 54 assists Lindsay's mark ties the record 82 points for a left-winger made by Herbie Cain of the Boston Bruins in the 1943- 44 season. Cain amassed 36 goals and 46 assists when NHL teams played a 50-game schedule com- pared with the present 70. Lindsay's team has three games left in which he will have a chance to beat Cain's long-standing rec. ord. Lindsay": 54 assists put him within two of the record 56 for it player at any position. Lindsay's old record of 33 was elipscd by Bert Olmstead of Montreal Canad- ians.-Ilso I left-winger-last sea- son. l Doug Harvey of Montreal is lwithin one. assist of his own rec- Inrd of 43 assists for a defence man. He has 42 with tun games to play He counted his record 43 in the 1954-55 season. Macl.eod Named M.V. . 1 Of Boston U. ROSTON (AP! - Dori Macleod. junior defencemati from Charlotte- town. Tucsdiiy night was named the most valuable player on tbs Boston University hockey team. Marleod and junior Sarge Kin- Waugh. (1. Milli 7.55. S. Freetown, fan of Watertown. N.Y.. picked not the most improved player. were honored at the Terriera' annual breakup dinner. -M taxi-iiiiiiriioisi BASEBALL 1 j in ma Asaocutran PRESS llthlladclpltla ti Detroit 5 Brooklyn 0 Kansas City 1 Pittsburgh Ichlcago (Al 3 New York (At 6 Milwaukee I Boston 7 St. Louis 6 Cincinnati 4 Washington I Cleveland 4 tialtlrnore it New York 114) 0 Chicago tNl I Sydney New Glasgow 4-2 A SYDNEY f('Pl --- Svdnev Mil- Ilonalma topped New Glasgow Rangers 4-1 in I closely . fought Nova lcotla Senior Hockey League battle to win the heat-on aevon Icmt-ftnal series In tievcn aastata. Singles also went to Moose Morrison. Danny McFaydgcn and Toni Bomber" Andrea I arneroa is led for nib... Sydney took I l-0 first period lead and two more in the came early in the. third. Mllllslatraa now play Halifax Wolverines for the provincial title and the rtdit to advance against the New Brauwick-Prince Id- waeil Island Innlor champion tip the Ilartttiaa crown; in that Ted Lindsay 53'” uni." Wludyk! tea the Milv Wlilll three points on I goal and twnl l l ngltinued to shift key men hither and yon. y 1 A year ago the league waited i anxiously for general manager Frank Lane to start the wild trad- ing that marked him the "David Harum" of the American League when he was at Chicago. They didn't have to wait long. Soon St. Louis fans were moaning about the depaturc of local heroes such .ns.Harvey Haddix. Bill Virdon. Rcd Schoendiensi and the promis- ing young Jackie Brandi. when the dust settled the (lard- inals had moved front seventh Acen:- Goal--Mann: Defence -G. and Seaman rounded out the scor- ma" to harm although 5”” . staggering 17 games off the pace. in their first year. TRADING CONTINLES A 1 1 ti o u g h Lziiic's ears still burned from the criticism ulico Virdon. traded to Pittsburgh. hit .319 to 214 by Hubby Del Green iilio came from Pittsburgh to St. Liiiiis as it centre field replace- ment. he made still more moves. in early December. Tom Pohnl- sl.v. Jackie Colluni and Ray Katt shuffled off in tthicngn (tubs for ,I()n(-Is, .liiii ilitlls. Holm- Landriih and Eddie .'i1iksis. Later it-aitalv(iesiiPower Yankees To 6-5 Victory Over Milwaukee By THE ASSOCIATED Pill-it-is A couple of rookies from Don- ver. Woody Held and Marv Thron- r-tiei-ry. ignited a nintli-inning rally for the New York Yzuikt-cs Tiies- day and veteran Gil MeDougald slapped a tun-run double as the Bronx Bombers defeated the M11- waukec Braves 6-S. it was the fourth straight exhi- bition victory and seventh in 11 games for New York. played hf” fore a crowd of 4.31111---second lar- gest ever to see I gamii at Brad- enton. Fla. Milwaukee had taken an oarly lead off Bob Turley. but Mickey Mantle homered in the fifth with one aboard and Held rapped I two-run homer in the sixth. Held singled off loser Gene Con- ley. who worked the last four in- nings. in the ninth Throne-berry lashed a pinch double as hitter for Tommy Byrne. and McDoug- 'ald brought both home Dick Stuart. who slammed N1 :homers in the Western League last year. hit a pair of homers in the lPlttsburgh Pirates defeated the Chicago awhile so): 9-51 at Tampa. ;l"lfI. i The New York Giants came ifrom behind to down the Chicago Cubs 9-4 at Mesa. Ariz. Rob Len- non sparkcd a tour-run Giant r y in the fourth with I three. - run OTTIFT. PIERSALL HITS SLAMMER The St. Ltiiiis Cardinals got hits tilt Willard Nixon and Frank Sullivan. but the Boston Red Sox won I 741 exhibition at st. Peters- biirg. F1a.. on 11 hits. The big blow was Jim Plcrsal1'a grand slam homer in the third inning. . Philadelphia reserve catcher Joe L1.onnett opened the 11th inning with a home run and the Phlls handed the Detroit Tigers I 6-5 setback. their eighth in to games. in another extra-inning affair. "If welcan get I couple iii breaks. we baits I chance to gii all the way. THREE TOP PITCHERS "We've got at least three piti-li- ers capable of winning no-Hem wchmeler. Sam Jones and Vine gar Bend Mizcll. Boyer should be improved. Hal Smith looks like I better catcher and Ennis will help us. Stan (Mullah could do bet- ter. settled down It first base fiii the year." The Cardinal infield is just Iixiii set with Muslal t.3l0i It first. sophomore Don Blasiiigsme 4.261 at second, 34-year-old Alvin Darli (.2751 at short and Boyer (Joni at third. Centre field is the problem Wally Moon 1.2931 in left and En- nis (.260 with 26 homers and 9.1 runs batted in for the Philsi in right field are fixtures. Chuck Har- man. who hit .360 at Omaha after he came to St. Louis from Cin- cinnati. has been getting a chance to take the centre job. Del Grei-ii must pick up on his hitting to beat .3"is7:f 1 sraiv MUSIAL he sent Rip Repusiki and Bobby llttorgun to Philadelphia for Del out um-man, litmus. the righthanded long balli Smith t.232i, ;. winter sensau... threat he had been searching forltn Havana, is the No, 1 calchpl a year. Recently he picked up Hoyilwith the left handed hitting Land Wilhelm from New York for his rltb (.221 at Chicago) to help. lhullpen in exchange for first base- nian Whitey Lnckman. I without giving up .TOUGHl too much AIt:6'llll06'lI Joltnlly (iroth hit a home run over the left field fence in the lotb to give the Kansas City As a 6-5 win over Brooklyn at West Palm ificach. Fla. Gus Zcrnial also hom-. lcrcd for the Atletics. while Ginoi icimoli. Don Zimmcr and Duke: Snider connected for the Dodgers. Neil Chrisicy's two - run ptnchl homer with one out in the ninth inning gave Washington I M vic- tory over Cincinnati at Orlando.. Fla. (Zlint Courtney": two-run swat had brought the Senators even in. the seventh inning. 1 At Scottsdale. Ariz.. ilaltimors. rallied for five runs in the eighth in defeat Cleveland. I-4. Brooks Robinson. a 19 - year - old rookie. third baset1'n:n.landoot:tfieldci;Dickl g , - ' lwilliams t e roos' eevcn-i . liii attack. Robinson with I homer; MI I l-Oulll-' W005! link.-Vt and triple. and Williams with I- and I favorite of professional triple and two singles. 1 wtuny ouuml. wuyghiu g. ' in its aim and price clsaii! Sultans Smother 1.r.::.:.i:.i."..-.:..:'..'.':.';;r.v.':.:: S'side High 89-21 long. also high-spud plunlt The R('AP Sultans overpower-'. bows. 15-inch capacity. not Ivsiuau out any iaantl .ed the Summerside High five by at p" (of your uv with the mono! lseore of 119 to 21 in a regular galms. it an. S...h'...y,p.y ,5. a '. ' in the Town League played Keith Carmichael l evening on the. air force POUH. The Sultans are undefeated no far in llcague play. . I iyinwpg, i R. R. 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