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Already rolling along at the top league is far below par. Of those pp, uichigan. M "ch y New Yarn-Goal: Worslay; de- "undue. "'17 ot the Island Hockey League the zhsgtl: Im: I:::trI-mwllglllg . only iten Mosdell's cat in the g0: Igwmglgl-mF0l;otlII-lg-d Giglim ' Iasllica Youth Club have further 5 "h R I waning minutes of the II period '55 3 W V "W strengthened their team with the i,l:,',,',,',':'l,,'l'.'.',',',,".:il '1: '15.: JUVCHIIC9 Rwrganlzed yrrnevenntgttlc oaligh Tfrath Wgi-gay gI;;h::P0!;:-"2:;hlHI:;;uf::IgI:g- TOJOYIS Mll'IOI' munch or former Bridgewater ault and Phil McGee Prini- , . I” i) ' '1 ll 1." Murphy cymmo in”. H k P Hawk Stu MacLure. The grapevine roses hit home 24 times. A: Iiault S Mu-an hwiau f O: .y rogranl iiimh his "ii"ial.iihemBtis'-dill i.'iiiii.i.Gii.t.'im"""d M may 9 C sTC3ll-Ik 3CCl( T0 I-(M300:-R-d'8torev' lino-um” Only activity scheduled for to- avn rs c - - ' ' , ' Ices of Cgcll Buddy Dowlhig if and . eveei.nL:tiua meeting of Vics- Goal, .1 Blanchard, Det, Bo” B I Iii! Roberts. lam Bab ..k. mu 5. rum. ,0. Q.. when he returns from the now There are a lot of conditions col Ild Offlcialsytbc J. unit. 0. Steele, C. Larter. 0!) I'll "3 Summary Paperwelebte and Pee Woes not dc unct l-lawks. We heard Tuesday that can cause fans to lose interest following rosters were decided Fwds.. D. Worth. J. Smith Geo. first period: New York, Lew- attending school in us mug”. night that Buddy would be remain- ing in Eridgewater as a minor league head coach but apparently there is some chance of his re- turning to Charlottetown. Now we hate to stump such fine initiative on the part oi the youth club but personally we think that if any team should get the serv- ivea of Dowling it should be none other than the crippled Montague Primrosee. It was quite evident in the B.YC.-Primrose game Tucs- day night that the Primrose-s are a badly understaffed squad. Just where they can pick up I few layers of senior B quality is any- y'a guess but when one I available we think the league heads should do all in their power to make sure he gets to the team that needs him most. What the Primrose: need more San anything is a couple of for- wards. preferably ones who can shoot a few goals. In their last three games the Primroscs have scored only 7 times which in this tree-wheeling, high-scoring Moncion Hawks Decide To Stick It Out MON CTON (CP) - tor Hockey League. John T. Carvell, club president, tips by said following an emergency meet- port lag of stockholders that an earlier decision to withdraw the team be- bounced lore Saturday had been . Boosters Try To Up Attendance FRIDERICTON (CP) - The Fred the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, made several decisions Wednesday night in efforts to increase attendance at Ioosters' Club. sup nriction Capitals in games here. The holder of a Si reserved seat game- will win S100 if he has that stub and occupies another reserved seat at tonight's game here. otherwise 825 will be added to the prisel ticket drawn at Tuesday's W until it can be claimed. Boosters will intensify membership drive of 35 per person in five tickets, giving them holding seat, and payment of 310 will enable Qttendance at all 12 games remaining here in the reg- dlar schedule. in Olympic Hope Johnny lands, Saskatoon, inun- speedskat ber Canadian Olympic tag team. 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Also since the day night the I.YC. have relau- ed Joe Coyle to play with Man- a lot of hit b 3 To End lie said: "The fans can he as- suredtheclabwtllstickIoItu- tiltbe endof the season and! A E E. at It E. 3: Th I es iii lit it size; 2;. hockey emes." Ilr. Jan. 25 the deadline for at ayera. Hawks, defndiag Maritime ior champions, have been h E league. Not the least of these ll I A competition. We think that the oral players had in youth club is plenty strong new to t Men is a amea merely bceuee one learn Def. David s in need of a couple of playul. Ilel Arsenanlt, D. ltecormack. J. Raga. Maybe we are blowln the whiet- int. G. Mactacher-n, . F. lidaher. S. weed. rt tor the Royals. Vlcs, and bid. the three tennis compris- the City Juvenile Hockey Lea- aa they enter the second sac- of Iaague com tition. Sev- moved up the Junior bracket due to nae. few.lievc decided to play else- e. We where hence are Ineltclble for M leesne loss ARA registration. etc als-Goal , Teddy Redmond, Currie. Roy McConnell 3” -"6 "" W" "' r"”'lHinchberger Scores In Overtime For Beaver Win 01'. IOHN. N. I. (C?) - An overtime goal by Lloyd liicbber- gar gave It. John Beavers. lead- lag the Atlantic Coast Senior Hoc- kq League. an 8-7 edge over third place Fredericton Capitals in a hree-searing game Wednesday night. Vip Palladino set up Elnchberg- Rina-thcw'innerat4:1Iofan overtime session. It was forced when Doug llaclrhee ed the Cape scored wtitb 1 seconds remain- inh: . nldde frame ended 5-5. Pel- Ild Wimpy Jones gave van a two-goal lead early in third but it was wiped out by freak Dorrington and McPhee, the hilt biting his second tally of the night. other Fredericton scorers were maxing coach Rugliia Campbell wl a brace. Buck Whitlock and lllph Miles. lid Pnddlcnanba tallied twice for leavers. other marksman were loa Ruble. Freak Kunna and Smith. Rubic and Fredericton's Bill Mc- tangled in the third period. Inch received major and game ACSRL cellar since Nov. I. i thought the period was czar ' made no attempt to stop Flash Pierre lrillalt fired and Y brace of a la in the opener teammate oiget Powers added a single to give Ramblers a 3-1 lead. Jackie Schmidt collected the oak ; City of Toronto To Honor Rocket TORONTO (CP)-Maurice Rich- ard. high-scoring right wingc for Montreal Canediens of the Na- the city of Toronto next Wednesday. Mayor Phillips said Wednesday. The mayor said he will make a presentation to Richard at city hall "to mark the scorin of his lllth goal last week." RI 's scoring mark is an NHL record. Officials of the Montreal ud lb- eldhs wll p e a a 1 ii a e. Bernie Mecdonald lived IdcDonagh'e major while Brillani Pots Two In 6-1 Ramblers Victory second-period goal. Bank Therrlen lob Gray and Bob Reid tallied in the nasal Nick turned aside 31 passes on the Moncton net. at: inoreihaalleelere. "I0!!! Meaetea -- Goal: Pldsodny; de- fence: Weaver. Whyte. iiirachfeld, forwards: Sinneti. I-Ioule. Leduc. llanncaaey. Carver. Lacroix. Bow- nesa. Amherst - Goal: Leclerc; de- fence: L. ey. lotley. Powers; forwards: ta. Schmidt, Brillent Leyte, Gray, Reid, Bernaqucz, ncrrien. Kennedy. Summary first x 1. Amherst, Bril- lant (White. Imith) 9:04; 2. Am. herst. Powers 11:13; I. Amherst, Iflllant (White) 18:02; 4. Moncton, Wllyte (Sinnett. Weaver) 19:49. Penalties: None. Ieeead period: 5. Amherst. Schmidt (White, L. Kiley) imp; penalties: Whyte d:40. Leyte 8:54. llenaessey 11:59. Third period: 8. Amherst. Ther- Hen (Dernaquea, L. Kiley) 5:04; 1. Amherst. Gray (Reid) 8:33: 8. Am- herst. Reid fLayte. Gray) 13:25. Penalties: Botley. lienneasey 5:15, Went 18:35. Leduc (minor and meter). Kennedy 17:42. NOT mus. Leelce Diamond. ala. Anyiplayers overlooked above Puller. -7- 5m31l' report at Sports Arena. Saturday Cudmore. Geo. Dillon. R. Duffy, P. Lund. P. Connolly. James W. Gallant. Cltif Morgan. Abbles-Goal. 0. Ward, Dei., E. Nicholson. G. Trainer, M. lodge. Fwda., 2. Ho an. R. Mccoi-muck J. hdacbougal, D. Leclalr, M MacRac. J. Coyle. T. Rice. Murray. I. Bridges. All players are asked to note their placements and to watch the 1” papers for schedules. etc. Opening Section game will be Saturday evening with Abbies playing Roy- 3: Cliff (Kip) Ready is one of Trotters' steady. guards. Kip usually doesn't st-oi-o many points in the course oi evening with birth certificates. solid in the I depziriiii--nl.l Jackie Hamilton did time for Rubic. Liaeaps Fredericton - Goal: Craig: de- fence: Lepine, Blackburn, Camp- bell. McIntosh; forwards: Leclerr. Leger. Mi.-Phee. Miles. Whitlock. Mcborisgh, Maedoaald. Derring- ton. Saint John - Goal: James; de- fence: Barrett, Hinchberger. Brk- lacich; forwards: Rubic. Palladino Smith, Puddicombe, Kullman, Kunna, Jones. Nicolle. Boilesu. Hamilton. Referees: Bill Miles and Sonny Macdonald. A. J. MacAdam's St. I)unsian's University squad gets back into Island Hockey League ilL'lI(lI1 when they come to grips with the Park- dale Flyers at the Sports Arena to- night. lnmm ,. first period-1. Saint John. Pud- dlcombe (Barrett, Nicolle) 3:40; 2. Fredericton, Whitlock (McPhee) 8:21; 8. Saint John. Puddicombe (Nicolle) 8:8); 4. Fredericton. Miles (Mel-"hoe. Campbell) 9:13; 5. saint J ohn, Ruble (Brklacichl 14:03; 8. Fredericton. Campbell (MacdonaId, McPhee) 15:41; 1. Fredericton. (McDon- llh. Leger) 11:48. Penalties: Pud- dicombe 8:48, Lupine 12:08, Camp- bell 18:18. (Macdonald, McPhee) 15:41: 7. second period - 8. Fredericton. Campbell (Whitlock. Miles) 4:10; 9. Saint John, Kusma (KuIlman, Jones) 7:35; 10. Saint John, Smith (Ruble. Rinchbergor) 11:07. Pen- alties: Boileau 2:16. Kunnp 3:17, Mclntosh 18:30. Third period - 1. Saint John, Pnlladino (Ruble. Barrett) :25; 12. Saint John. Jones ffalladino. Kuil-, Inan) 5:14; 15. Fredericton, Dor- rington (Leger. Leplne) 6:48; 14. Fredericton. McPhee, (Whitlock, Campbell) 19:58. Penalties: Ruble (major and game-major served by Hamilton) 5:45, Mebonsgh (major and game-major served I1! Macdonald) 8:45. Kuuna 19:20. am”. for both teams. At a meeting of points so that should the Flyers come out on top in tonight's clash they will find themselves at the top of the league standings tied with the B. Y. C. with 12 points. Saints win they will imp by 'lli! Montague Prlmroses and will be The Saints have played only two of the season they edged the At-cs 4-3 and in, their second outing: lost 6-5 to the B. Y C. in a mine that went into overtime. The Flyers will go into tonight's contest without the services of their ace centerman Buddy Clark who left the Island Saturday to on- list in the R. C. A F Buddy arid- ed a lot of fire power to the Park- dale squad shooting 5 goals and 7 assists in 5 games. The Flyers of course still have the league's leading mnrksmnu in playing coach Allic Chrvcr who has accounted for 20 of their i1').'lli4 .'i ll Four-Point Came Saints To Play Flyers Tonight This will be an important game; the Island League executive lieldl last Sunday it was decided that all) 8. D. U. games would be for 4, On the other band should the) tied with Parkdale for second slot.; games to date. In the first ix;-irncj B. Y. C. .. Montague . afd is thle league's top sniper ills 5- D U. -- cosest rval is Merrill Pll10ll'l of . the 3. Y c. who has hit home iilidrkdale ” I TROTTERS GUARD Hit The 'l'i'i)Iicrs will be meeting the dc1it-iiil;il)l(: Xuiii.:rls in one game of a double- -iiciitlcr schodiiled for P. W. C. to- i-.;hi, The other contest brings to- gamc but is a fine play-mnluir .'trII ) in-they the Wclshmen and the Aces. i ' (Photo by W. Taylor) A. J. MMADAM HOW THEY STAND (I II 6 2 'I . . . . ..'l W He-r-as-J- BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Bruins. firmly entrenched in the National Hockey IAague's cellar. were bol- stered Wednesday by the return of forward Vic Stesiuk and defence- man Leo Bolvln. Stasluk. sideline d for eight games with a leg ailment. and Boivin, out of action since Jan. 1. were pronounced fit after a rugged practice session. The lowly Bruins, with only two victories in their last 24 starts. meet the Chicago Black Hawks tonight at the Boston Garden. N. S. League To Continue Play WINDSOR. N. S. fCP)-Repres- entatives of Windsor. Truro and Kentvllle of the Nova Scotia Hockey League decided to con- tinue the league Wednesday after receiving the word from Bridge- waster Hawks they were withdraw- ing. The teams decided to lay one home game each with do Winnipeg the 1082 Winter test. the 1958 Winter Games Cortln event. resident of fellow skater hours apiece. hhi 10:00. Penalties: Rroden 5:00. WINNIPEG (CP)-A no-year-old speed skater only Cana- dian to gain an individual medal in Olympics. is tak- ing ofi today for his third Olymplo a. taly. Gordon Audley, a habitual win- ner in local skating meets. will represent Canada in the 500-metre Audley. a slight-built. crew-cut suburban St. James. takes his skating seriously. Two or three mornin a a week. he and ill Panting flood the Creacentwood community club track. where Audley practises. Then he goes through twice-daily practice sessions, lasting about llh New York Rangers. .3)-an Montreal Canadians p6-I Speed Skater Is Off For His Third Olympic Test Auaiey. however. does not be- thiaia an 0 have the pics. meld!) than Audley "I've been weeks and ne loc Audley. seemed in Norway at his own at gompete in races there prior to the into their own money to send the Canadian Olympic ruled otherwise, sayin whole skating team couldn't go. "You need top tion to keep The Olympic realise S-we -.. ea. 4... ..., 5;-.:r: ..........':: fellow - workers dug bats to raise the in: to Norway. but Committee giftha couldn't. skating for ciuat three have put! pa is a! competition." said he yourse . cg; doenri games a week. City Basketball V Games Tonight - Tonight in the City basketball League another doubleheader ie on tap at P. W. C. auditorium when the Welshman take on the Aces at 7:15 and the Trotters Nomads at 8:30. Both Aces and Trotters were win- ners in the opening games played Monday night. The Ace throttled the Nomads 65-41 while the Trot- ters hung a 53-87 defeat on the young P. W C. squad. NEW YORK (CP)-Alex Web- ster .former Montreal Alouettes mainstay new star halfbat:k.fos New York's football Giants. has gigs: an off-season job with the u . meet the SPORTS ARENA LTD. HOCKEY y Thursday, .Ian.'I2 at 8.30 PM PARKDALE FLYERS p Vs. ST. DUNSTAN'S Aehnlseiont Aannsoeacsaam as. WEEK END SPECIALS AT OIIIIM ( 4- Lbs. 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