Iapanese Mining . Engineer Sets New Mark In Boston Ma nris:TnN. tAPi - Japan's tiny (la, a 25-year-old mm- Ya 1'. cc: who weighs 108i shared six minutes. 48 off the historic Boston an record Monday with I performance brzliiant international I38. u.l:.a. wltosc first. and last s ..tcially means "respect . rt field,” clinched his tri- . ...-cc his only serious chal- rs I-znlandls Veikko Karyn- .. ri Sweden's Earl Gosta wt-:svii::. by running their on killing "I-leai'tbi'eak last of the courses three cs, about six miles from ll. l mien completed the 26 mllel tr. 2:18:19 andt racc's I9-ii! vic-i 1: 35. Japanese (in finished All four vteret SP! l ('.ilta(lian 16th l tn.-r. 'it:" 't:itc wiiiuci ' 'l iii. led the rathon Win ...:.3...3.3.-..3.-e- Canadian contingent home with a 16th place in 2:42:46 Seven-time winnei, 65-year-olti Clarencc De- mar of Boston was 812ml in 3 36:32. Young Johnny Kelley, heretofore regarded as a Boston Univertsity star mller. snapped the foreigners' string by finisiiulg fifth in 21:28:19.; The others in the first 10. in order, , were Hicleo Hainamuia of Japan., last Kelley, 1945. the another J olili liv v it". or oldestcr American Japanese. Johnny Lafferty of Boston I-iawaiils Norman Tamanaha, placed fifth a year ago Mexico's lone Dfll'.'). Pedro Per- alta Jimenez, made the sad tilts- w'ho takc of wearing liew shoes for the: ; punishing endurance test. they raised blisters during the first mile. he ran in his stocking T995 before dropping out almost at the halfway lnark. Coir was the only iiielnLle:' of the: huge Canadian Lielegaiion to be re-t E"llTl8(l seriously. But that foul"- llmc victor never was able to get far tip ill the pack. Barry Lush of iiaiiulton turned in Lhe secriiid lie-st Catiadiaii perfot'ni:ir.i'e bi fiiiisliziig Ltitli and his honic itiwzismrin, Bill Hzisbaiid. wound up 38th. K if r a o Hiroshima. : - and , Alter. unis scour W V"-3! louacu The Chniltittetowh islanders hadl it ill Pt'Fiy department last. night .lll(t"(l back for the third as lll(') b lsticl-cssirc t'.nlc to deadlock their t.Xi:ii-itinie 3la,ioi' Hockey Least"? lf.il;ils lt'.'ll the Halifax Atiantics! Tho 151 s wcre as sharp last, nigh” as ..icy were at any time Ill: the plat-off-, lhfy displayed 3t Boston Red Sox Take Twin Bill From Senators l tfanallian Presnl ',- ikrimi-v hr tcnctl a lilcai; ; linsinn limcnall falls Mon- ns it ritlhhcrl three lI0nlfTi as 'in.rl 3-lit m.sscri on a fourth the Rcrl Sox tn a double v 'c:w W:ishln;:ton Senators timr home opener of the Am- n 'r14'l nt,':r (v an 1,c:iglin season. " e slugging tl:splay by ihcl i ii i"" first-baseman. who did his s. rn-xcr-hitting for Kentville Wild- T393 of the liallfax and District Lcigtle three years ago, served l”.C".C9 on Red Sox fans that the dopsrttire of such titans as Ted Williams. Vern Stephens, Walt Drrpn and Bobby Doerr hasn't loft Boston without dynamite at the plate. Gernert. walloped two of his ult ciouts as the Sox won the ning game 4-2 and added the in-and and a three-run double as ran uulri in the afternoon Si. los7:Bh's WT .ulti 1liroltc a lflviliiilil: swolclcss strcitk encounter for an 11-4 victory. The first llomcr by the 23-year- Tcinplc l'iitcl-.1): glaliuato for the Sox, whose douhic victor boosted them into third place in the standings. In the National l.ca:uc. Robin Roberts sci tlown New York Giants wttli tllrco hits to lr:tli Philadelphtrl lllillllcs to A 2-1 vic- lory, evening his score with New York's Larry Jansen. who beat him on opening day. Granny Hamner's ninth-inning home run broke up the battle, with Jcihnnv Wyrostck accounting for the firs in the sixth. Soruirjlesulls LONDON. -Haiti:-Trsi United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Manchester U 3, Liverpool 1. Over Nolre Dame The so, .Yo.Ieph'.I Girls basketball team defeated Notre Dame 28-12 in an exhibition game played at ?':".r- Holy Name Hall on Saturday afternoon. '1'. Gallant was high scorer for St. Joseph's with 12 points while P. Gilli: led Notre Dame with eight. points. '..inetip.s: St .tnscpli's--I7 Quinn 8. M. C'imi.skev. S Rtirke, 4. T. Gallant. Stanley 3. .ViarMillan 3. Total Nctre Dame-sf. Murphy 3, P. Gilli: 8. E. Brown. D. Connolly, K. Jrlt Gilli: 1. Total 12. Money To Lend LOANS for ALL NEEDS Pcrsttns with proved responsibility, it "1 ability to make repayments r '1 qtilckly gct it lt'1r'lI'I in l'll"i' I-Il'I-II. .llFJF.'.'l' l'IMiiRGF.NClES PESIODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MFZDICAI. OR IIHFPITAI. FIXPENSIIS l.l'l.il l”i'R(.'IrlASF1 THAT NEW , CAR 'l'w:-t".1naria Credit Corporation lmirs arranged by mail or private. Money is jfitlri quirk- rcri tape. Loans tip to '"'ti'I 1'-' life lnstircri at no ex- -r.--. r-. I rump l t AT .ll.l. CANADIAN COMPANY l7ri".'hcI from Fnast to Coast TRANS CANADA fttlii".V. CREDIT LIMITED (i. A. ROSE. Manager P-lock Biiililing, INA Kent Street, (ihnrlnit:-tmvn. l'.V..I. Phone 1976 t Division Ill Southern Queens P R 1. Shrewsbury Division III Northern Bradford C 2, Mansfield 1 Darllngton l. Stottport. 0 Hartlepools 2. Chesterfield 0 l Port Vale 2. York 0. Other Matches Bury Clyde 2 Millwall 2. Raith 3 Reading 0, Tottenham 4 Ipswich 2, Stirling A 1 SCOTTISH LFIAGFI. Division A I'alkirk 4, Aberdeen 1 Hibernian 2. East. Fife 1 Motherwell 0, Rangers 3. Hockey Scores Maritime Major Halifax 2 Charlottetown 6. Best-of-nine finals tied 4-4. Eastern Canada Junior Barrie. 3 Quebec 6. ll. '3 3-1. St. Boniface finals 3-2, one tie. ,Baseball Schedule; Probable Pitchers l NEW YORK, (AP: p-i t c h e r s for Tuesday's National League (l-(ll vs Simmons New York at. tl-Oi. Barrie leads best-of-st-ten finals, l loads best-of-.-oven I - Probable major. league games won-lost records in; Brooklyn at. Pl1lla(lPiDhIA lt'feyct'.fm,m1nC5 Pittsburgh Maglie great spit-it. showed plenty of thatl all-:iilprirt:lu'. will to win and hadj as iliticli s'.ipcl".ority over the At-l l.ll : as 'll0 foul"-goal niargin In-t tilt-;i'c.s ild they display the ncstitiy right the Maritime. Major! ilockry Championship could well come to Charlottetown. . o o the game the is-l the home-ice witilliiict It: wliuiing l.Illflf'tS kcpt ls'rc:ik intact. l-Zach team has 11011 tits fair home games bill. as yet iris istill (.iiiilCllli. to tell which 15 the ,lict:ci' squad. About. the only wax" gllie qucstlon could be settled is to .,play the remaining game on lIPlli- ,r.'il le so that one. could gel. a .ciiai.re to trtilv judge the relative. melits of the two teams. Howevcrw the rally season spurt of the At-. lantics which carried them to top standings isl lplace in the League ishow in: its importance .the ic.s'ilt that the ninth, filial an Philadelphia run the same way l dFrm,,g gnnjp must, be played at margin of o l Halifax. out f.a.-t night's game was honest contest. played to the hi all the way. The Atlantics were out, ilo w.n but couldn't. come up with w R”5'-me” auv:luiig like their whirlwind at-l, of SOCCBT Ram?-3 P4911553" 1" lhfllark of Saturday night. Meanwliile,hlgli scorcr in the game Willi a to Sat- total of 16 points. Claudette Mac- ithe islanders, :n contrast at Vcrsatllc l,yle Wlscnian tleft) and Wllliflli KlHlt'P night as Forum. l same ztlillzty on Halifax ice Wrfl-lplayed numzmdmg the Islanders the Halifax Atlantlcs Clements fired pare thc ?Abbies Wi Clements hockey ll" three goa lslaildcis to viclrory The Chatioztetown Abbies the Island Ladies Basketball Cham- : plonship last night by winning a In Hocke new mmltti-o game total point scr dyth R.C.A.F. W.D,'s he point. 59-58. Forcc girls won The Air ighti last def,-aim; vciy solid panic. defensively. Wise- 6-2 at. the! is to and n Provincial Ladies Basketball Title . VIOII ies from y by the slim, last P-LFlFElK Towwl 'HadpMacMeki Shriekingl turned in a stiolig two-way pet'- fornialit-c. Wiscnian scorcd one goal.- lassisted mi aiiriihcr and played ii man. George Mchagan and Gus tiustaveson siiared thc defence idutics between them and all three lplayed top-iititcil hockey i To Forced Trial y Death COLLINGWOOO: ontl tori 5 lwalter Fines. 17. of Aurora, Ont .3 was comitted for trial Molidayi "whys mm” 33'” but me Ab,-”95lwhcn he appeared for prcliminaryi over week, the Suinlnerside n good..carried a. 13 point. lead into the nlllam” a5 m” l'95”:l' it-' ill" 4i”-)7 i in Cfll1l1C."llttn with the hockcy gamc team last i death R. Cli:-.s'rr of iiic Air Force was 'i'.il'day. could do no wrong. The Is-l Milltin was t.ihiler-lip for the R C - llandels dcfcnse was tighter than it! was ill any game, of the play-, offs. Wlscnian, tllistaveson and Mc- ,l.ngan looked after the lIlll9llilPl ,(lllilP5 for the entire game lcanir-up with an inspiring per- lfnrmance. As a result Al Mlllar 'had :1 slightly easier night usual. t . - . Coach Mtirpli Cliamberlani play-l A. F. with . I V . scored while If. and I7loi':lie I-halls p:'.li's fr" s it .'ti.tcAt':llli'.t and Pcztgy and Daizlcl each had three. too A bht The Abbirs wcre coached t.l1rnti;.tli- otit the scasc than DalI.:el. They will now seek an ex-: a mainland ll by Kci'h hibltion panic w llh learn. likely Amiicrst. Last l;'.ght's game was D'.7.” capalily ed an ace when he moved Lyicjhandlcd by Maurice Cmociwin. Wiseman back to defense and; shifted Steve Brltiacich up front.i lwtsemar. had a tough break when he sho' the puck into his own fol .ti1c AUIIIIIICS first goal. He was a bit. shaky for a few minutes af-g ltcr the mishap but. like the fight-I liig hockey player he is, came back, to tlirn in a truly magnificent per- foriiiatire He blocked well. car- 'i zhc puck expertly and must ,i:are played nearly forty minutes .nf hockey. Up front Brklaclch played a hard game. kept barging into the Halifax players in their, own end of the rink and plavedi qlllle a hand in keeping the At-l lalitirs riisorgaiil7.ed. On the big Halifax ice. surface Brklacich will wnltm Canada Swim be quite an effectiwe forward. 1 Pl-nnicton 5 Fort. William 1. wh ,h I 1 d i . . d All - t nP91;"J;';n XMM b9s"n(i5m'9" tics lfi'l1Ei. it lsSaJl11iiPerl'Ai Tin ntoryarofl na - . . ' Clements tvzitclilng Campbell hilt L u3)'.":""6C::”'I'3a """'" that isn't. so any more. The tables 9 n 3” 'hi mm”? 1' were reversed last. night and it should have been Campbell watch- ing Clements. Marcel broke otit. in quite a scoring spree and his three goals early in the game ruined the Atlantic-s' hopes of taking the game. A rugged player, who has (leveioped into one of the best lil not the best. left. winger in the Marltimes. Clements could not have come through at s more ap- propriate time. That, of course,-int the mark of stardom. l l Oil the basis of their past per-1 ill Halifax the Island- 'crs will he the underdogs in the betting circles on tomorrow nights (I-0i vs Friend rt)-Oi. Cincinnati at. St. Louis Perkow- rmal Rama Hiiwpver the" Wm Mi SH mg”, vs Haddix uym ,a cmiple of points working in their: American League tfavor. 'Ilicy locked last iiilht ilk? Bonn” M NPW Ynrk Grmimgtlie prnud Islanders of twoyyeai-,4 10-0) vs Revnolds fl-fit. l”0' Vivi: "med gift" fliffugg " t . igarne l men spi rig is ones vscggfggmasngitroiti PIN" (1'0' tout. of their mouths. and it is the st. LOU” at Chwmnd BrPrheon.i)FllPi here. that they will carry (04, H Lemnn (L0,. lthatt sarne, fighting, ulwonqueliable - E . 7, spin mo 42 game omorrow (gglh,”a,:eg)tTEb:ti(XY3;hmqmn mldliilzlit. Secondly the Islanders have i ”, jmm-e to gain by winning than STALLION ENROLMENT lttttttling to the provisions of the Stallion Fliilriiliicilt All all ('lmChmY Wiiumfml "Via 1hP.V RIB .i.ii,..,,: N.” ,.,.,,,.s "M and mgn smndlng W, s,,n.,,.(, in HM p,.,,,'.,itl1c superior squad, a. belief we i-tic. must lic crlrnllerl in the records of the I):-parlmrnt of Agil- M” hmd "mil Wi0"'9d Wm"? The rilttirc. Ilnises offering for service must he lnshccfcri nnll grarlcvl ”1””d"5- by F”? W"-I3 Wm m"1.V .'i'lfl carry an inspection certificate. Applications for r-nrnlment,-lm1,1”V” M "V ih” R”9r"lW" Ind ,.e....m,,,., sh,,,,;d he made immcdiamy. ;.-spend the night in Parrsboro or Appiicatbnn for enrol” icgislrri-(I. Stallion owncrv who use hors sticctcrl. mi in grmles not auihnrizcci by the Act will ill? SIllljN'i iolcnri and will likely be home for I lie penalty provisions of the Act. Only hnrscs onrnllrd. grmlml .inrI';month. During the winter he play- twicrl Senior "H" hockey with Orillia. withcrizcrl luv the Department of travel for, public service. be permitted to stand or travel Aenl should lie accompanied with the rr--l F,'ltlCfi ice of Two Dollars (52.00) and should include name of llarse.' lwrnrl. arc. colour description and rcgistrafion numhcr, if how- ,5 last. night was Jack "Soy" Ready. ynow Lieutenant John Reedy of ,the Canadian Army. Jack arrived cs for scrvice nnt Phl'0lif'fi or lil- home from Ontario over the week- Agriculture will he pcrmlllcrl All horses that have graded "out" will not for service. DEPABTRIENT OF AGlIICl.'L'I'IlRH Charlottetown, P. E. I. luaiitaix Should the Atlantics win there will still be the dispute as to which is the better team. On lthe other hand an Islnnders' vic- ltory on Halifax ice would be the l Truro. . Among those taking in the game a o A team coached by former Island- or Bruno "Red" Fnvero. Jack played as I. forward, got in about 50 games and had 1 very good scoring record. A fast. skater, good puck carrier and hard shot, Ready should be a natural winger. SFMDIARY Ahlwics E M:-1c.Arthur L Smith Sterns P. Dalzlel J. Weir MacKinuoii F. lslvails I... Mt-Malioli Totals R.C.A.F. B Moiifgoliiei-y C. Fr-rl'on R. Chaster C. MacMlllan S. Pelletier B. O'Rie'.lv F. Thoma : D srhiffu er Burnett Totals -IDtJOCb-O5-it-E "'1 v-cm:---O3--'W 'II VI -I3k:2FetJOb-H ... - .....Vf 3 3334.: : 3---3333r:3ts o33H33uw3 13 '9- .- 33 3...”... .34 Juno. the Roman goddess. WaS.H .1 .g g funded as the mmecmr M , otcl wt h a full tu.ln out of mem women from birth to death . BIG, IIIJNTNAYI CAl.CUTTA. (CPD-A new run- way opened to traffic at the Dum A, Macpomlct, M,L,A, from car. Dum airport near Calcutta eXiCll(iSld1gan, Among the topics disfussed for 7.000 feet. with a width of 1.30 an; the holding of a regional meet- feet. Equipped l.ghtlng system, the runway is cx- Yoling Progressive pected to case busy airport. with the congestion at J- I'FI'is. 3 crown. defeatctl Montreal Hi-Accsycrs for their rcspccilve teams. thclr r ' 6 4 :4 all latest thc It is hoped that such a meeting lltcaring on it. manslalighter charge tiinrcli 5 of 1'l-year-old, lRolir:'t. (ililics of Stiiyiici', Ont. Iiillias dicd shortly nftcr he crash- rd iirad first into the boards dur-t a ;.tiil:nr C plavoff. A witncsst charge Gil- ills: trstliieri he saw Fi”s lifs into the boards. Sport t TOR()N'I'(), tCPi Kin: of Tnlxilito anti Pilllaticiphlri tssorrti an ulnintlnltlis decision over, I-lcnry Davis of Hawaii Monday Jlllgllt. I-ging weighed 138 pounds: land D.'tl'lS 137. i MONTR.EAI., ICU) Wliiiiipr-I Liglit Ilitantlgt, three-time wiliiiers ol the Dominioli Junior busitciball, ,.34-46 Monday night to tie lbcst-of-five final 1-1. Montreal won .33-52 Saturday nlvh.. ' Ql'EEEC, tCPi-Qliebcz: (tit-.id:l-' lcs stavcd oft PlilI1lil1lli(.)ll Molldliy night before a crowd of about 2,5()(ll ,!rins by defeating: Barrie Flyers 6-3: in their Eastern Canada ilinuirl hziolcey final. Barrie leads the bast- i-.l-sevcii sctles 3-1. The Il("(l ltiiiiic inf the series will be playcti in ,'l't')i'-.'in'O Wedncsday. l "OI?""'VP7' T l Monthly llleeting y 'I'lie nltiiitltiw cxecutlvr iiieetillg , inf the. Young Prog.-Conservative tPal-ty was held last night at Queen b?l'S from across the Province. The ldiitlier meeting was presided over by the Prcsldent, Mr. W. Chester 8. MacDonald The guest srpealtrrs were Ml'. RR. Boll, M.LA.. Pro- vlrlcial Party Leader, and Mr. John of the Maritime Provinces- Conservativcs. ill! will be held in September. A Cheque for 3142.327, marking the first dividend on preferred stock paid to the Government by the C.N.R. under authorized last ear; is turned over to Hon. of Transport, rig i, by Donald Gordon, Chairman on Canadian National Railways. The dividend cheque also represented the first peacetime surplus for the C.N.R. since the boom the new capital structure Lionel Chpvrier, Minister d President of the your of 1928-, lprobatbly WOtlldll'l. . Islanders Degjlock M.M.H.L. Finals g Rousonl I -A-:53 APRI E1" 953 Snort Echoes From Prince county endorse Right here we want to the recommendation of W. Ches- ter Ma.cDonald in his address to the annual meeting of the Sum- merside Athletic Association a few weeks ago to the effect that the S. A. A. A. sponsor a junior baseball league this summcr. Last year our failing to do this was, in our opinion. the biggest mistake we ever made. As a result, thc Curran and Briggs ball club found themselves without a ”bench” in that ('I'llClfll came with Lewisville last fall. Boys likc Vance Harris, Mark Dclaiicy, and Layton schurman left the hall club because they were afraid someone might mistake them for Sitting Bull. if there had been ii A! ll- ..M....:-. Pound Out Impressive 6-2 Win Over Atlantics In Spirited Contest of the gune. Lyle Wiiserman soared the um goal for Atlantic: with u 1) M, buckhander into the Islanders em He was working a. passing 1,1,, imlde his own line with Gus gm, teveoon when his bwk-hand pg. went astray and zipped into 1)., open side of the net. Billy warm received credit for the goal, Defensemon Bob Hlyes mad; " 3-2 less than a minute aftervm-4, by drilling n. 30-foot. Ia'oe'ned gm into the top of the cage. The ml followed a. wild scramble sroung the Islanders net. The teams played on even tenm for the next several minutes until Clements notched his third gm) Ronnie Hurst. started the play 5.: taking the puck from Wauon .1 the side of the Halifax net. I-Ium glided around the cage and can. tered out front to ii. waiting C1,. merits. Marcel whacked the dig into the twines from about 25 up The Halifax Allnilfki won't soon forget. the Charlottetown Forum and the treatment accorded them by the Islanders in their but game here as they fall before the determined Charlottetown Attack by B. 6-2 scoce last. night and saw the M.M.H.I... finals deadlocked at four games apiece. The scripts were completely re- versed in last. night! well played hockey game at the Forum and the man who played the biggest part. in it was left wingetr Marcel Clements. The big raw-boned porisidcr scored three times as he let Hughie Campbell worry about the checking duties. However Campbell found that it. isn't. as easy to check Clement: as it is for Clement: to check him. Marcel banged in two goals in the first. period and added an- other In the third while the best Hughie could do was aim a. few harmless shots on net. Murph Chamberlain pulled a switch that aided the Islanders extensively. He moved Lyle Wise- nian back to defense and shifted Steve Brlkacich up to right. wing. Wisenian turned in a terrific chore on the blueline and gave out. Play apeded up during the mm. die part of the period with in, line of Beaudry. Clements and Hurst playing outstanding hockey and when they went to the bench for a. rest the Whitlock, Gm- Holdawny unit came on to mild: junior house league those boys. iiavc iibyci-tcdl bcrzliisc they: to riding the bench , n'. baseball- would have got a lot, in the house league. . . . , To make it really altraciltc. ihc' .lcague will have to be (Iii? wiii;lit' has a fan follow-ing zilid a ialrji nlnount of publicity We tricd a luxenile league here two )(1.'lIl5j ago. but. it was at bcrt a hril.'-! hearted effort, tans dldnit turn! olit to see the. games bcrai-- the? publicity spotlight was tcrv lllllfilli out of focus. and the i:hlllCS :hcin- seven looked more like practice sessions than anything else. I U C We can't see why inn mtcresti, couldn't. be built up for FIFII a league. Someone iiusht li.'.'cr a, trophy for the wLnlltlZ'. B.'tt'lii,7,. averages could be kept and o rize given to the winnc:-. iwcl understand the town is itcltcr sup- plied with scorers than it has bccn for some )C:ll'Sl. ' There are two good tcatiiics to be considered in such a lczlzlic. and it generally i-nt cast to hotel both. because one works ar::i.nstl the other. You can have trait-.s1 ltepreeentiiig zones in lite towtil and the good point abftlll this is that. fans can he cxpct-zcti to rlicar for and take an interest in the team which l'Ptl1'CSOil'S thc dis-l trict in which they live. But. the team strengths arc oftclt lop-slrl-.' L:'l Arlliutt M MW" ””5 11"” 15 i”””l''”L 0” hanticd ollt fifteen penalties with the othcr hand, you (Zlll lilci. your trams as the Little 1.0.. llcads (lid last year, which .'air-' iy evenly balanced teams. tint f.-lnl interest. is likely to be ices cnthus-l la.-tic. Of course, in the wise oil the Little I.ca.'.uP, p.i:rli:. the ball playcrs. and nicmbc the. various clubs were all loyal IDOL-. The league should operate. we think, under a conipeletit cxccu-t live, workilig, in turn. llIl(lt"I' the supcrvlsloii of Gerard Bcriiard.l chairman of baseball. and this? body could get tozctlicr and dis-l, cuss ways and means of Heating interest in the league. it is possiblvi the RCAF might cntcr a Jllillflr team in such a l('RQ'.lP. and with two teaiiis from thc town, that would make an ideal sci-lip. I I t The Curran amt Briggs bail club could pick its team from this. house lcague. Its ”scolits” could brt at the ball games, and thcv would be able to size tap the .-lliilltlcs of the .pla,xers hcttcr that Wily than in practise sessions. Baseball Results By The Canatlinii Press AMERICAN I.I'1A(il'F. First Washington 000 ON) 010-2 ll 0 Boston 012 001 Oflx--1 7 I Marl-ero. Dixon will and Grassoil Parnell. Kinder till ix'cnn0d.V t9il and White. W-Parnell; I.-Mrlrrcro. Hrs: Hos-Garnctt 2. Second Washington 001 000 120- I 'l 1 Boston" on uni 'l0x-11 13 .'i Porterficld. COIISUFRIR t7i Slmn (8) and Grasso: McDcrmolt. Hol- combe ti!) and White. W-Mcllciw mott; L-Porterfield. 1-fr: Bos-Gar- nert. NATIONAL LEAGPE Phlladelphln 000 001 001-2 5 1 New York . I00 000 000-1 3 0," Roberts alid Burgess: Jansen and Westnim. Hrs: Phil-Wyrostek. 1-lamner. Milwaukee 000 030 100-4 1! 0 St. Louis, . 211 030 02x-9 13 1 Spahn. Jester (5) Johnson 16) Burdette ('1) and Cooper. Burris (5): Prcsko. Brazle 19) and I). Rice. W-Presko: I.-Spahn. Hrs: Mil: Dittmer: Stl; D. Rice. Bilko. Brooklyn :1 Pittsburgh postpon- ed rein. ltcam scored twice in the middle 'pi:iycti the visitors by a big mar- the Islanders defense the solid min Lhg preggufgl plugging that it needed. Bob Gray scored the filial mi The Islanders were a. super- or the period whit; gob Bownw charged outfit as they jumped on the At.iantic,s from the opening whistle and raced into a 3-0 lead in the first twenty minutes. Each of the Atlantics sat. in the pen. alty box. Gray took a pass from Whitlook and fired a slap shot tlui struck Bloom's leg and bouncqj towards the net. Me.oMekin atop. ped the puck but it struck I-iayu skate and hopped into the com”, Seconds later Holdaway and Whitlock sent Gray into the clear on a perfect passing play but tllu time MacMeekin made the stop. Hurst tested Ma.cMeekin with . hard shot 30 seconds after the start. of the third period but the stocky one made the stop on im skate. J09 Lenine was chased for bold- ing Bob Gray at. the 4.04 mark and while he was off the Islsnden scored their final goal. Gary Goy. don shot. the puck into the Hall. fax zone took Bloom out of tho play and centered the puck in Gustaveson. Gus took two stride: and drilled a soorcher through MacMekin's pads. Seconds later Hayes was ban- ished for slashing Bltklacich, Th. line of Gordon, Pawlshyli and Brklacich along with the defense of McLagan and Gustavesnn swarmed all around the Halifax net. but could not connect. Millar came up with a sharp stop off Billy Ford around the nine minute mark and on the re- turn play MaoM.eekin was brilliant as he stopped Beaudry Willi I period and the Islanders added one in the third. Cietnents with three goals led all marksmcn. Other Islanders goals were scored by Wiseman, gab Gray and Gus Gustaveson. b Tfayes scored one for Halifax and Billy Watson received credit for the other. A packed house watched the Is- landcrs even the series. The de- ciding game will be played at Halifax on Wednesday night. Playing coach Dugger Ma.cNeill. wearing head gear to protect his injured cheek, played his first cattle. of the series, taking the place of the injured Frank'Ber- gcron. MacNeill teamed up with Gentle Joe Lepine to form one defense unit for the Atllmtics. The Islanders were in control nearly all the way as they out- Qlil. The locals passing plays were w't.rl'.in5.: smoothly. the defense was solid and Al Millar was again suprrb in goal. V The Atlantics flashed their best form c.irly in the second period and again ill the last. half of the timid. Both their goals came in the middle frame but their ef- forts in the last frame Were sprawling save. Twice shortly after Kim"-1IttC'(1 by Mlllah the midway mark of the period R-”fP'-ti Kelly and 0'D0ml8hlle Miller beat Billy Watson on clear chanoa. On one occasion Watson had a breakway but Miliar came out to poke-check the puck away. Clemente drew the last. penalty of the game for cross checking Bloom. While he was off Gua- taveson neatly blocked a hall shot by King for the last sensi- tional play of the contest. ten of them going to the Atlan- tlcs. Penalties played 3, big part in the goals as the Islanders scored four times while Halifax was short-handed and the Atlan- lics counted both their goals while an Isiandcr sat in the penalty box. Clcmenls combined with Hub Bcaudry to send the Islanders into a 1-0 lead at. the 7.34 mark of the first period. The hard-work- Lineups: Halifax Goal. McMeekin; defelict in; Hubber, playing his usual good game, took the puck from I-Wine. MCN911. B100m- H33"? behind the Halifax net and fired forwards. King. Bowness Camr- a weak back-handed shot that be". Watson. Ford. Laufmaii, Mb iVfacMeeitin stopped. Clements Phec. Goold. Holmi- grabbed the mbound and slipped Charlottetown-LGoal, Millcr; db the puck under the goalie into fence. Guxtaveson. Mel-asan. WW man; forwards, Hurst. whitlocl. Gray. Brklacich. Holdaway. Gordon. Beaudry, Clements. Pawlshyn. Referee: Kelly and 0'Doii.1hur. the opposite corner. Twelve seconds after he scored Cleiiicnts clashed with Joe Lepine in a roughing duel and the two wctlt to the penalty box with , minors. A few seconds later they SUM”-"ll were joined by Ronnie Hurst who ch.-irgcd Carroll Bloom into the Fin" Period boards. While the Islanders were 1nc1m,.1ouetow,,' elements a man short. Gustaveson. Wise- (B;-gudryl , . all mail and Beaudry held the Al.lan- 3-5m.-louemwm Vvjsenyan tics off the score sheet. -tcusmvemm g 14.! MacNeill and Bloom were sil.Ling gnchulouemwny clement, out minors and King A. misoon- (wlgemsn, McLagam 15.il duct when the Islanders struck for pen.meg.Leptm 7:44. Clem- t.wo goals within the space of a mm 1.48, Hm.” 3:10, Mcysll. mlniute on well executed power misconduct ma Bloom nit p nys. . Lyle Wiseman blasted home the Gusmvcson 1112' first goal with B. sizzling drive second Period from about forty feel. out. He 11 tok a short pass from Guatevoson 4-Halifax. Watson .. 1 inside the blueline and drilled A 5-Halifax. HIYC8 . M shot that MacMeekin just man- 6-Charlottetown. Clement-t ,, agcd to tip with his slick. (Hurst) . ” T'nirt.v-nine seconds later Wise- 7-Charlottetown, Gray , malt cnglneered a. play with George (Whltlock) v 1” Penalties - Clement: till. KW 9:33, Bowneaa 18:45. Third Period 8-Charlottetown. Gustaicsml iVICL8gf1ll to set tip Clements for the Islanders third goal. Wise- man fed McLngan I pass inside the Halifax blueline and Cle- ments deflected McLagan's hard low shot into the corner of the 5:11 Halifax cage. ggxifggy) y 1;eb"i,'ei4,o4, 1-mi Both teams scored one diaellow- 5,” MCNEH 11.” Bloom 11: ed goal. Lauffmnn kicked the Cit nu,” ' puck past. Miller at the 13 min- sm";','” t c ute mark and Whitlook scored on McMepek'm 311104 an off-side play a minute later. . 7 4 9-! George Mcbagan handed out. the Mm” '- ' t -.,-A best body check of the period when he turned over Hayes at the 18 m,,,,,,, mm. SNAP SHOT Fill The second period was only 31 -3- .1 seconds old when Clements was Rolls of Film developed ' chased with 8. minor penalty for printed. 24 hour service. 9"" cl-ass-checking Hughle Campbell. size prinin. Any roll 0' it” while he was off the Atlantlcs mourn only 40 cents. Rs? counted two goals and came with- 4 cents etch. Moll Film in an ace of changing the course I. 0. Box ll. Charlottetown- wi?.(i3E'w7i?iTEiTi.(-.x t KARACHI. (CF)-The govern-,1 merit of Pakistan has signed a con- tract with the Chinese Communist. government to purcliase 200,001), tons of Chinese coal. China. has; agreed to purchase 10.000 innit of cotton from Pakistan. ;l'nc Late To classify WANTED - mm coivsi to -freshen noon. Phone 1579-3. can LEAVING FOB oailli-:71? Halifax Wednesday morning. Can lake five. Phone 2483. l 4 sxnrmc 'robAY p CHILDREN 4 T0 5:30 GENERAL SKATING 8 T0 10 Good Ice The FORUM ”