ie . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Mar. $0, 1959. 7 By PIUS CALLAGHAN rarer Civie Stadium tonight will termediate ‘A’. champion ‘there seems no good ‘reason @ramatic moment NOT ONE PLAYER on that ‘Aves’s Wi Steele’ = ver Maritime . provinces. And é squad is thinking. of . any- e hockey fan in the Sum- night’s tusste-awith: Se at Nove toot The-Aces have sy *s. the ova i. e s have . Wan five straight in playoff hockey with the mainland (three over “Backville and two over Windsor) and they intend to keep their perfect record intact. We certainly believe that when the smoke > _ row over AND SO THE FAITHFUL around Summerside are prepared to whoop it up tonight. They are ready with a big night for ‘Windy Steele who guided the Aces to their great accomplish-, ments this season. They are all set to do honor to all their play- _sers who provided the year’s grea‘est hockey surprise by trounc- ing Charlottetown Royals for the Prince Edward Island crown. Yes, Summerside is ready to howl tonight and. here’s hoping that nothing interferes with their plans. They’ve been a faithful band of followers all winter and they_certainly have earned the fight to a real bangup celebration. When the final siren goes tonight, there should be a mighty roar go up and it should be several hours before peace and quiet is restored. the Windsor outfit. THIS COLUMNIST, in anticipation,of success tonight, extends to the Aces and all their fans, the best-of everything. The team and its followers deserve a chance to howl and tonight seems like : ropriate time. = ie shen Summerside and finisn it off in true championship style tonight. Let’s leave no doubt in anyone’s mind about the galibre of hockey here on Prince Edward Island. oe ? SAINT DUNSTAN’S juveniles who were eliminated by Mapc- ton Beavers in Maritime playdowns probably feel a lot better af- ter hearing what the same Beavers did to the supposedly-tough Halifax Jets. The Hub City youngsters hung a 7-3 defeat on the Nova Scotians right in Halifax Forum and the losers were the same Jets who overpowered Sydney Academy 30-3 (that’s no mis- t). et on were beaten 6-2 by the New Brunswickers here last weekend, so in comparison the. Red and Whiters are on a par with the Nova Scotia champs. ; This Moncton outfit is: an exceptional crew, possessing more power than any juvenile gang we've seen for quite some time. THOSE UNSIGNED CHEQUES fog $8,350 must have really done something to Chicago Black Hawks Saturday. Down 20 in ‘ to Montreal Canadiens entering that third battle, the Windy City squad made sure there was ‘none of this four-straight nonsense. by walloping the powerful Montrealers 4-2 and getting the series on a 2-1 basis. ' The Chihawks are a far piece from collectig that dough from ewner Norris, but what happens once could happen three more times. It’s not very likely, but then strange things happen in horse racing, elections and hockey games. The ‘Pilous’ coached gang knows that they can worry the defenders of the Stanley Cup and knowing that, they could be a lot more troublesome from here on. Another win in Chicago would send the teams back te Mon- treal all tied. at 2 games each. ‘ And we think ‘that’s the way things will be when that fifth games starts at Montreal Forum. Yes, we're calling the Hawks to again humble the Canucks Tuesday night at Chicago Stadium. De , “ ~ AND JHOSE MAPLE LEAFS from Toronto are back in busi- ness after that 3-2 overtime triumph over Boston Bruins Saturday night at Maple Leaf Gardens, Down 2-1 with the final minutes clicking away and two big defeats in Boston gone into the record hooks, the youthful Leafs seemed a for their third straight setback. They had widely outplayed the Bruins in the second and third periods but were unable to score a goa] until Gerry Ehman beat Harry Lumley with less than three minutes of regulation time remaining. Lum- ley was terrific in the Boston cage and it looked very much like his outstanding display. was enough to give Boston a 21 verdict and a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. But Ehman changed the picture. His goal was a thing of | beauty, fired from a passout from the corner. It sent the Gardens into wild enthusiasm and sent the two teams into overtime, giving Ehman another chance to play the role of the hero. That chance eame at 5.02 of sudden-death overtime with Gerry finishing off a perfect play with Harris and Mahovlich assisting. NOW, THE BOYS who were ready to bury the upstart Leafs, aren't so sure that the funeral will come off. These Leafs have a great habit of coming off the floor and Boston and their suppor- ters fully realize this. Another win in Toronto Tuesday night will make this a brand new series and we're confident the set will be tied at two games each when the teams head back to Boston Gardens for that fifth game. : “We'd advise those over-enthusiastic Bruins’ supporters to femember that Schmidt and company still need two wins to qualify for the finals. And Milwaukee Braves needed only one more win last Octo ber over the Yankees to grab all the marbles. They never got that win. Minor Hockeyists ~Have Busy. Day Saturday was indeed a 5 day at Sports Arena as exhib tion games were’ run off alon with a goodly number of Cit and Provincial Minor Hockey Abbies by a score of 16-4. playdowns. final game of the day The day's activities got under-|\which was the second in a home way at 6:30 a.m. and had to be| and home series for the [sland conciuded at 9.45 p.m. due to the! Interscholastic. Girls’ title was power failure in the southeastern|in progress with QCHS girls portion of the city. | leading-2-0 when it was cut short Officials in charge contacted; by the aforementioned power Maritime Electric officials in the| failure: At time of writing offi- hope they might be able to’com-| cials had not arranged anything plete the day’s programme but) to complete ‘this series but ef- when no definite ixormation| forts will certainly be made to could be gotten as to when pow-| wind up this important playoff er might be available hockey| early this week. players, skaters and a few fans| Following are the results of were shown out of the Arena| the day: with flash and car lights. | BANTAMS In City playdowns, Pee Wee| Bears 10 vs. Beavers 6. Bear “A’’ division, Foxes defeated| goals by F. Robingon 2, L. Af- Cubs 5-2 to take a comfortable! fleck 2, D. Ward %$,, P. Mac- lead in their home and home | Intyre. 5 series for the City Pee Wee “‘A’’| Orioles 5 vs. Gulls - Crows 3; crown. Oriole goals by G. MacKay 2, Midget ‘‘B’’ division competi-|G. Hughes, G. Crawford, G. tion saw the Jays eliminated by| MacDonald. Crow-Gull goals by the Springers in home and home! D. Flood, G. Crockett 2. | games with a total scofe of 7-4;| PEEWEES Royalty Ducks defeated PSS} Red Wings vs. Owls 1. Red Spitfires by a total score of 4-0)/"'Wing goal by Brian Prowee; and of course, Royailt? Robins} Owls goal by H. MacInnis. drew a bye and play Ducks to-| Rams 5.vs. Sparrows 2. Ram’ day. | goals by B. Weatherby 2, R. In City Mjdget playoffs, the McInnis 3... Sparrow goals by hard-working Abbies upset the) Wayne MacDougall, Heath Ellis. applecart as they nosed out Roy-| City Minor Playdowns These games gave the Island Paperweight title to Abbies 41, the Pee Wee crown to Summer- side by 5-3 and the Bantam title ve A win over Windsor Maple Leafs at}: Aces should falter at this of battle has cleared tonight Ages will have made it three in a|. ‘R. MacCarville als in sudden-death overtime in the second game of their home and home series. Total score in this fine series was Abbies 9, Royals 8. Abbies now meet Vics for the City crown. ; In Island playoffs — all second of home and home series—Suth- merside Paperweights played a one all tie:/with Abbie Paper- weithts. Summerside Pee Wees also played a 1-all tie with Abbie Pee Wees but Abbie Bantams ‘aid ‘an eleven to nothing trim- ming on Summerside Bantams. MacDonald, R. | PEE WEES ‘A’ Foxes 5 vs. Cubs 2. Foxes goals by R. MacNutt 2, R. Boy- les, G. Cudmore, J. Rogers; Cub goals by J. Kennedy, C. MacDon- PEE WEE ‘B’ Jays 4 vs. Springers 3. Jay goals by L. Blanchard, P. Pin- éau 2, J, Theriault; Springer goals. by Alan Flood 2, B. Mae- Kinnon: *? Ducks 4 vs. Spitfires 6; Duck: goals by Barry MacLeod 2, D. Bruce ADDITIONAL SPORTS fee Page 12 “| (Boston leads best-of-seven semi- Summerside Paperweights Sat- urday battled to a 1-all draw with Charlottetown in the second game of a home and home total-goal series for the Island Paperweight Today's Minor _ Hockey Schedule , 9.00 — 9.30 — Peewees — Roy- alty Robins vs. Royalty Ducks. 9-30 — 10.15 — Midgets Vics vs. Abbies. 10.30 — 11.00 — Peewees — Royalty Robins vs. Royalty Ducks * 11.00 — 11.30 — Paperweights — PSS Falcons w. Royalty can- aries -*. 6.00 — 6.30 — Peew ins-Ducks. Referees—Peewee and Paper- weights — Bob Crockett, Dave Lawlor; Midgets — Gord Well- ner, Jack Ready. City Bantams To M. Harbor Bantam Abbies, fresh from winning the Island Bantam “A” title, Saturday night, make the trip to Murray Harbour this evening where they will play aa exhibition game with Murray Harbour’s smart Bantam team, this year’s‘*Provincial “B” champs. Abbies will leave Sports Arena by car at 6.00 o'clock ees—Spring | Park Springers vs. winners Rob- a . THEG crows, but Charlottetown the series by virtue of a victory over the Western team the series opener. The City squad woon the series 4 goals to aug LE ail i = Uy ams, i FF { ‘ f } ; f it it AL iat " rit if ' ! ’ if Ff f | ran if i i games behind Boston. But the iho aa Perry, David Thempsen, Paul Doucette, Don Cameron, Ron Gallant, David i period when Se missed a) aimed at Toronto's Dick A “Maple Leaf Gardens doctor \iekd Beston coach Milt Schmidt thet the big defenceman would “We've TORONTO (CP) — “That was the big one for us,"’ ‘ollered manager - coach Punch Imiach Saturday night after his Toronto Maple Leafs squeezed out a 3-2 overtime victory against Boston Bruins in their Stanley Cup semi- final series. “We've got the-1 on the run and I don’t think any of those Boston guns are gonna stop us now,"’ he said whtlle photographers swarmed around right winger Gerry’ Ehman, the Toronto hero who scored the tying goal with less than three minutes to go in regulation time and then added the winner at 5:02 of the over- time period. From another corner in the Got Them On " Says Imlach - room Toronto defenceman Bobby; Bruins lead the best-of-seven ley -(served by Poliziani) 5:54, Baun said: “Bruins sure looked tired in) that third period. They've got! some aging veterans on that club whose legs might sot stand up too long under our pressure.” Meanwhile Ehbman was being) congratulated by visitors te the room. “T guess I'd have to say that's the biggest goal of my career in ) senes 21. A fifth game is scird uled for Boston Thursdar with 2 sixth. if necessary. beck eve next Saturday Meanthile the Bosten players changed quietly “Just because they wor ths G@efimitely not be able to play Teesday. Whether he would miss ithe fifth game at Boston Thurs- \@ay wasn't decided. SUMMARY First peried: 1. Boston, Stasiuk «Mons, Bucyk) 2:43; 2. Toronto, |Palferd Stewart) 16:21. Pen \@ities: Mahovlich ~:51, Mackell, |Palferd 1:11, Boivin 4 ;15, Lum Brewer 12:08 Secend peried: 3. Boston.’ Sia- sik (Bocyk, Morrison) 17:34. | Penalties: Mohns 3:01, Brewer 8-33, Labine 14:47. Third peried: 4. Toronto, Eh- wan ‘Harris, Horton) 17:08. Pen- Nene 5. Toronto, Ehman (Harris, Mahovlich) 5:02. Penalties: None. this league,” the 26 - year _ vid | Steps: eee Te to bis) Both coach Milt Schmid and Lumiey 911 8 2-30 “We'll be gules ast to Bécten a manazer Lron _Patrirk, <r 1112 9 2—¥ with the series all square at two em |S ie or” apiece.” yelled another Leaf| =" ae coe eet Carver's For Oil player. The teams meet in the eae aaa of T wharh will beep ie o Tf fourth game here Tuesday. uesday's zane nt JA“ 2 “H ‘referee Frank Udvari’ bad $ Springers 4 vs. Jays 2; Spring- er goals by A. Flood 3, B. Mac- Kinnon; Jay goals by L. Blan- chard, F. MacDonald. Springers win round 7-6. Ducks 0 ve. Spitfires 6. Spit- fires lose round te Ducks by score of 40. PAPERWEIGHTS ‘B’ Canaries 2 vs. Ravens 9. Can- ary goals by Paul Jelley and Robert. Campbell. Oanaries 2 vs. Ravens 3. Can- ary goals by R. Campbell and Paul Jelley; Raven goals by F. Barrett, J. Downe, P. Ward. Canaries win round 4-3. MIDGETS Royals 4 vs. Abbies 3. Royal goals by R. Biggar 3, D. Lee; Abbie goals by S. Peardon 2. O'Meara. Abbies 6 vs. Royals 4. Abbie goals by G. Blanchard, S. Pear- don 2, H. Stewart 2, E. Dowling; Royal goals by Biggar 2, Lee, J. Davis. Abbies take series 9-8. Island Paperweight — Summer- goal by H. Thompson; goal by J. Hennessey. Abbies win series 4-1. ; Island Pee Wee — Summerside 1 vs. Abbies 1. Summerside goal by David Perry; Abbie goal by Bill Weatherby. Summerside Wins series 5-3. Island Bantam — Abbies 11 vs. Summerside 0; Abbie goals by A. MacLeod 2, J. Cullen, M. MacKinnon, D. Ross, G. Mac- Kay 2, C. Cheverie, B. Richard, 2. Abbies take title 16-4 Island School Girls — Murray Harbour vs, QCHS — This game unfinished but QCHS leading series 43 after first game _ at Murray Harbour. Officials — B. Crockett, D. Lawlor, M. MacKinnon, J. Davis, Jr., J. Ready, -G. Wellner, V. Mulligan, F. Burke, D. Flannag- ‘ HOCKEY SATURDAY N League Montreal 2 ago 4 (Montreal leads best - of - seven semi-final 2-1) ‘ 7). Boston 2 Toronto $3 finai 249 | side 1 vs. Abbies 1. Summerside| _ Other games are scheduled for Abbie | Tuesday. Taursday, Friday and | | Beavers Lose To Hull 6-4 HULL. Que. ‘OP)—Hull Legior | be easy bat we sheald never have defeated Miramicai Beavers 64) in overtime Sunday in the first game of their best-of-five Allan! Cup quarter-final series. jor champions, led 3-6 at the end of the second period on goals by Denis Filion. Ron Moles and Roy Stewart. Then Huli tied up the game on goals by Gilles Champagne, Frank Oatway and Paul Seguin. Legion won the Interprovincial Senior Hockey League best - of-' five finals 32 by defeating Pem- broke Lumber Kings 5-2 Saturday night. Hull had 533 shef on goal com- pared to Miramichi’s 28. (Leafs’ Cari Brewer’ jest before Ebman 's tyimg goal shou a ithat goal.” said then.” added Patrick. “KR won't ‘ost that game.” y- Vv ’ evail (CP)—The fired up CHICAGO Black Hawks came blaz- ing back into Stanley Cup conten- tion Saturday night with a 4-2 win over Montreal Canadiens who suf- ed a terrific blow in the loss)’ ean Beliveau through a spinal Pye Hewks well-earned_win put | .| a different aspect on this best-of- |) seven cup semi-final, now stand- ing 2-1 in gamés for Montreal. not only because of Chicago's gal- fant comeback but because Be- iveau’s loss to Canadiens means a sharp depletion in their scor- ing power. Beliveau was injured in the sec- ond period when checked by Glen _ | Sov. The big Montreal centre ap- peared to fall into the and Piwist himself. There was’ no pen- alty. , Late Sunday there was no def- BELIVEAU SIDELINED © o Bla ck Hawks _ Over Habs 4-2 inite indication how long the big centre will be sidelined. Canadiens director Frank Selke said he has called up veteran centre Kep Mosdell Montreal Royals of the Que- brace he wears, and he probably will be out of the fourth game, to be played here Tuesday. Making their first stand on home ice, the Hawks were a far different team from that which absorbed 42 and 5-1 lickings in Montreal. Ai Arbour and Lorne Ferguson gave Chicago a 20 lead in the first periot? and the Hawks never looked back. Marcel Bonin, the tough ‘little winger who- scored Coach Toe Blake pulled a surprise at an efiort to cross up Pilous of the Hawks. up his high-scoring line of Tonight is ‘Windy Steele Night” at Civic Stadium in Summerside. Donations are coming in from Town merchants an also indivi- || Wins Opener The first frame was scoreless but. in the sandwich session R. Newson put the Nine Mile Creek squad in front. Im final veriod Nine Mile Creek outscored Hamp- shire 4 goals to one. Scoring for the winners were F. Tayfor 2, R. Newson, C. Mac- Dougall, D. MacEachern. G. Watts fired the lone Hampshire tally. ; Referees for the game were W. Lawior and A. Perry. Moncton Beavers Trip Halifax 7-3 HALIFAX (OP)—Moncton Bea- ‘vers skated hard both ways to trim Halifax Jets 7-3 here Sat- urday in the first game on a best- of-three Maritime Juvenile hoc- key finals. The second game is scheduled for Moncton toright. (Monday). The Moncton scoring was evenly divided among Hartley OWN A NEW 1959 FORD For as little as $3020 Standard four door model Immediate delivery S. R. Johnston Ltd. St. Peter’s Rd. Dial %548 FORMAL WEAR For ‘The Easter. Monday Ball TUXEDOS and ALL ACCES SORIES CARRIE IN STOCK TUXEDOS tmmaczately Tallered by Myde Park $75.00 SHIRTS Fer Bress Wear by*Arrew $7.50 FOR a Windy Steele Honored Tonight Montreal goals nevertheless were scored by the so-called first line. Blake said he figured the change would distribute the scoring power and not allow Pilous to use a checking line against the three ' big guns. Canadiens put on their best of- fensive in the second period, roughest of the three, and they stii had enough steam left to worry the Hawks through much of the final period. SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago, Arbour (Nesterenko, Hull) 11:17; 2. Chicago. Ferguson (Skov, Vasko) 13:15. Penalties: Johnson >| 4:07, Lindsay 8:53. Second period: 3. Montreal, Bo- nin (Moore) 6:30; 4. Chicago, Litzenberger (Lindsay, Sloan) 16:44. Penalties: H. Richard, Litzenberger 1:56, McDonald, Ar- our 5:28. *- Third period: 5. Montreal, H. Richard (Bonin) 8:48; 6. Chicago, - Skov (Ferguson) 19:54. Penalties: None. Wilbur, 17-year-old Beaver goalie.| St- Moncton’s superior speed and | Plante relentless back checking made’ Hall ‘Ye difference. 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