Miners Defeat Islanders To even Serie S.D.U. Hoop Team Faces score Three-E1-;,a1s1n 1 Tough Battle Tonight In Second Period Tocome H0013 Game with St. F-X- A From Behind And'Win 5-3:1 Two Goals M ;l'l'l'LE SPORT by Kousoa V ' I 1 i7 Homo ..,.' .. s... 1...... s... g9 9 9 9 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLoT'rEToTtWv""1TlTRcH 1877953 , - Will Attend , I Sp.9t.1 lght H.R.U. Heeling Ills do or die tonight for the Saint Duiistanls University bask- cthall team when they meet the Saint Francis Xavier University hoop team at Antlgonish in the filial zzamc for the Maritime inter- colleziatc basketball championship. The Saints go onto the court lzflghl, with a three-point deficit as a result of their 46-41 defeat, The Glace Bay Miners were down but not out in the second period of lalt (nightls M.M.H.L. game at the Forum but like n ring-wise fighter who takes ad- vantage nf an opponent's cara- lessness they fought their way back to a 5-3 victory and to their first win in their semi-final ser- ies with the Islanders. 1 Winning Goal l .,K ' We hands of the xaverians here i : -:-. ',- ' last week. That loss was the first : 1 tkgfgifflf , Murphy Chamberlalns Island- gm me L-1-Mk 5,111). 193". 11115 ' . ', Elmer Bltlllcllllrd Blvd Jun C034! or: had the Miners reeling in the .1,n5O,L 1 . ' of the Charlottetown Abhies and first period and a half but "Hub" riiose three points don't meanl I A--7; MEGAN"! 0'1 5311” Dlmsl-W5 Macey's men cleared their heads um much in a basketball garnet University will attend a special in the 1.151 11,311 or me middle and the Saints go into tonight's5 . meeting of the Maritime Rugby frame and Put "W Islanders ln " Union 111 53GkVU1e l0d3.V- the refrigerator with three quick came confident that they can tur the tide on the Aiitigonish hoop HPTF drir Dlillpll). clcvcr Faint Utili- xtanls ball handler is sic'- with thcl ".'lu and will be unable to play. llis place will be taken by Copy The M. R. U. are meeting to sttidy and adopt a constituton which has been drawn up by Messrs. Blanch- ..rird and Coyle. lryoiglillcilii goals. The Islanders were leading 3-1 in what was a rough-laugh open- ing thirty niiniitcs before the, Miners led by their playing coach' "Hull" Mziecy fired three goals within the SpflC(! of five minutes 1 . "Hub" Macey oi (”ll;,l';,llall. i , The Glace Buy Mincis came off. The six is will fly in New G1.-is-,' ,the deck last iiig-ht to change the; . to go ahead 4-3. Playing coach 1 v'- : . 'icrnoon and will motor. . X 'comp1exion of their semi-final ser-'1 'w 0 : Tllvn HIP Miners lu'0CECd9d 10 the Glace Bay Miners (above) 1'C0r. ll Anligonish by car. The geiiicl 1 ' ies with the Islanders. The Minersl l ””oW "p R d”r9"5e mm kept the 9d W3 Wllmlnfl 8081 1355 night as all rcninicncc :t'. '1.” and Will. N -4183 appeared stbdued in the second! 1 llsltilndrrs 1lElD1t'SlS- 3118 (3118:? BRY his team defeated the Islanders l':. ' be broadcast 0 the An-, A1 1 1 K . , , lperiod before they caught fire aiidl l . .. . . (9 9"5lVC 5 OW. " '3 U” P": 5-3. Mitceyis goal was .-i brilimm Rm" w' J" Mnccumam (arunyllhe first lperind asitlie Islandersliol me Dre" Down two gains and! lMonday nilht, .111 the 0391-1111.; rvqme massed here for many a SFas(.1n' .:jT "T' wlvtsnr and Iorwmd Joe Mullnlh 15115.3 be.,,,.; u.eK;,.m,,. Lbflmid one game in the EEIKCS, thel E0, the MEL.) ,0. ..,.l B 0” V1) 0., Th” 15”""l"5 W"? 5b” l0 l”” landers' net to set up the Miners: W: .icstei'day afternonz. bv car. ..-;. ,, Z. W . " ,, M-GJRCC Bay outfit had their backsi Ilioctkey 11-0 111- The u,am' ,1 gem, "IRM Sl10l5 0" X-'03”? D0" L'”.”" second goal. Millar made the stt-A. Frivlier .Vl:tcGui;nn will attend a,day morning at sackvillc. Father In the Wlllly A lesser team iiiiclit. six points wins the U0) "i-wol"””' but "mm was,” n man” but B01lh011lmP M10 W35 litfkrll '- eating nf the Maritime Inlercol- Maccuigan is pro.-.dent of the liarc falter:-d but Mitceyis Miles. . . , points are mmrded for ,al' 10f Ilu.V Hf lhcm going in. on the max m0'uyh mted ,h.,i)mk late Athletic Union on Thurs- M. I. A. U. o,1,m..ed they gm the Sum mm; R:ght wingers Ronnie Hm-at (leftt ling gt)-Ill-fl and 11-cut well. both ways. Last Ill"llt in an Exhl5li)m0T!l1- mm 1,. 11... ,nm,mm,. lm. Mimrs hump. .1 1 l 1c1.an.p1(,n5 are made DI and meyiof the Islanders and Connie Bon- In add-iiioii he set llil..E1lVlil Gmsse Kelly: C-cross Red wings deflated took advantage of anlslandr-rs do- The Islanders ,1"? H man show . M” be Lough from 1.61.? on in. The homme ti.ght) of the Mineis turn- for the Islanders tliiici goal. Bon- sha K Rockets 52 tcnsive lapse to score another when Kenn), Watson set U) GOP S M1..e,.5 mink so -.00. said Conmeyed in very-good atforts for their homine scored the Miners second "um: ' gout and niake sure of the vlc- die Miner for me hml on, 13un1,0mme m we Mmersi d,.essmg.lc1iibs last night at the Forum. . goal and set the ball rolling for the ?::r- .0,-... Lu” Travis W”-Sm”; Roms - mom anu.wm.d5V ..Now its just 111,91 Hurst played his usual hard hit- Miners rally in the second period. 3 ' ” 3 . fl 0 ' 1 best I ' ' -1 - ' t i mm h F. t I, . I minor penalty. The Islanclets weir e ins muff :11-ffn;l'l,h ”5 ”?”'l .. ': 5 "'1 Pr M back at full stietigtlil 40 seconds . . ' F I) f t K0 Th? Islanders were "way and later when Macey scaled the an. ..nL -: The 15131-11151-S had lead enoughl S a S e ea S running in the roughest first per- mm: EML l ' loci in he plllyt-fl here this win- Looked 1,1119 lglgndgj-3' w1,. SYDNEY. (OP) - North St dncy l-lraiiklins won the hotly-contested Maritime junlorhockcy cha.mipion- ship Tiicsdny night. defeating Halifax-Dartmouth St. Mary's 4-1 to take the series 4-3 with one game tied. The stronger F't'anklins dzii-xiied Pt Mary's. perennial clianipioris, in convincing fashion. Ted 1-1 in the first period. they whippcclilirce coals past goalie Thzinc Doyle in the second. North Sydney are expected to take Doyle, the star of the series, and defenccmaii Jim Warner with l them into the Mocmoriai Cup play- downs. Bert DaI1ill',.' led the winners with two goals. and the otliers went to Bill Billick and Cheek. McClure tallied st. Marys lone 1.-mil. First Period 1-1)artinmith, McClure tNoi'ni'.inl ..... .. 2-Frankliiis. Dalliiig vDoi'rin:ton, Billickt 16:11 Prnzilties: Dorrington l:1'2.War- itrr 5.36. Doyle 6:30. Dalling 6.43. Kennedy 6:45. Ettingcr 14:21. Second Period :1--Frniikliiis. Chock .... .. 517 4--1-”rnnkliiis, Dalliitq tBill.(:kt ...... .. 0:34 .'i-- i-”r.'inkliti.s, Blllick 'Dfllllng) 17:57 Pcncilticst Gaudet 5:31. minor and misconduct, Billick 8:06 Andrea 11:50. Third Period Nn srnriiig. Penalties: Lmcrl 1:44. Check 18:35, Warner 18:35. Stops: D0319. .. 16 I1 14- 3'3 Collins .. . 12 9 5-216 Local Curling Club Scltclule The following is the Charlotte- town Curling Ctlufh draw for today: 4 P.M.-Skip Bonsplel Team ll vs. Team 7. 7 1'. M. Ice 1: Team 5 vs. Team 8. Ice 2: Team 1 vs. Team 3. Ice 3: Team 2 vs. Team 4. Ice 4: H. Atkinson vs. M. Bell. 9 l".M. Ice 1: W. MacLean vs, P. O'- Rourke. ' Ice 2: W. Goss vs. W. Beer. Ice 3: Dr. MacDonald vs. PTOWSC. Dix -still? slllll riiusimio in-lnted.' 24 hour Iervlce. Double also prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Ileprfnta C cents each. Mall Film service. (inu-lottotown. YEO THEATRE Abbtfiii First Ploce The Abbics look over first plat-cl in the Ladies lslntirl llnskctbail League with a 45-21 uni river tiiel R. C. A. F. iVl.'nmeii's Dirisimiil team at Cliai'lottcimin xlondayo cveiilng. i The Abbies now lead the lcag-.n-.1 with eight points. while the Y. XII C. A. and W.DJs are tied with sev-j on points each. and the Summer-, tside High School team are in last- place with no points. The team line-ups for the game were as folows: Abbies-Mactiirtliiir 14. Smith 11;, Dalziel 14; ivcir: I-Ivans 6: Wood:, !MrMahrin. I W. D.'.':-MncMill4.in 7. Penrsoti lF'elleliei:; l l 1 ;Canadian Hoop ,Team Infinals I '1 Al.lJF2IISlI()T, iCng., '(T'i Cati- Wood: 0iRei1ly. ln(ln's entry in the British Arniy liaskelhall rlirinipinnsliips qualified for the finals Tuesday liy iilnnlng its first two cngtigciiiciils. The Ciiit:i(linii team. drawn from the Tilli lirlgadr in Gerninny, tic- frnicd ll trrim from Royal Military .Collr;:r, I'nltcd hinyztlnm south- trrn ('t')Il'lhl.'ll1(l. 46-17 and St'ITlDfVl through 21-23 agaiiist ll British cngincering tcain. Bdr. I). C. Fronilinrt of Kain- loops. B. C.. Sgt. Roll lialliim of, Victoria, and Licut. L. C. Enum- gnrt of Saskatoon were lending Czinnrilnn s('m'crs. The final round will be played 1Tliursrlay. it Hockey Scores l (By The Canadian Press) Maritime Major Glace Bay 5, Charlottetown .1. Best-of-nine semi-final tied 1-1. Maritime Junior North Sydney 4, Dartnioutli 1. North Sydney wins best-of-seven final 4-3, one game tied. Northern Ontario Senior Sudbury 6. Rouyn 1. Sudfsury leads best-of-seven final 2-0. Ontario Senior Owen Sound 3. Kitclicner 5. Best-of-seven final tied 2-2. , Allan Cup Saint. John 1. Smiths Falls 4. Smiths Falls leads best-of-seven Eastern semi-final 1-0. FLAT Color - Stlrlin Sea.-Air Story - MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. - 20th-21st ONLY my 1 Hayden - Richard Carlson owerful - Stimulating - Solid Murray lliver Theatre MURRAY RIVER. THURS, MAR. 19-8 P.M. PEOPl.E AGA INST 0'HARA ' ' Spencer, Tracy - Pat O'Brien - Diana. Lynn - K Joli: Hotlink ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS to win the contest but showed ant nnibility to play it defensively. Af-l 191' a bruising first period in whiclil they knocked the Miners around. the Islanders became sluggish, for- got to check their men and looked weak on defense. The Whitlock line again failed to show their ex- pected punch and were scored on three times. Wiseinnn showed more rffcctivciiess wiiile playing defense than he has as a forward and if he were back on the blucliue he might give the deifense some solid- : v. . Bath tennis will travel to Glace Buy by car today for a resumptionl cf the series on Tliursday night. These tyvo games at Glace Bay look doubly important now 'tliat the lteams have split here. Undoubted- ly Hub Macey will be playing for the Miners. Macey made it a great personal triumph last iiight by scoring the winning goal himself 4:07; 12; Chaster 2: Sclilfftier. Tlionins',jzind it was quite an e(.1g1-L The (15. fensive system his team used all year may have kept the crowds out of the rinks but it paid off last night in the third period. . While the Islanders-Miners ser- ies is presently in the limelight there was another Maritime series ,(-oncluded down in Cape Breton inst night which held the imagination .of hockey fans for the past week. At this writing we don't know the outcome of the final game but if the game was iinything similar to the others in the series between the North Sydney Frnnklins and the I-Iaiifax-Dartmouth St. Mary's. it was quite a contest. Not since the days of the Junior Royals has there been such a Junior series in the Maritimcs. . . some of the outstanding perform- ers in the series have been Island boys. According to all reports the star of the series has been Thane Doyle, the young Charlottetown goaltender in the Halifax net. Then there is Forbes Kennedy. who came back after injuring his knee in the Su-sax-Halifax series to play out- standing hockey. Forbes is pick- ing up his share of points for the Saints and is always in the scor- ing columns. a . Junior MacLeod and silt Mae- Lure are on the Halifax reatrguard and playing very dependable hoc- key With the Franklins are Eddy Kays and Willie Dunn of Char- lottetown. One of the surprises of the series has been the showing of Kays. Eddy tried out with Halifax last fall but failed to make the grade. He Joined North Sydney lat- er in the season as a. defcnsemnn rind has been coming up with some but xoals. Last Saturday night he scored the opening goal as the F'ranklin.s and Saints played to 5. 5-5 draw. no. 'iStewa.rt. (1.8. is the winner of the argument. Billy Harris of Mem- F3mC00lK. New Brunswick. is the property of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Harris last year pitched with Miami in a Class A Florida League and compiled an outstanding won-lost and earned run average. This ycar he is with the Dodgers in Dodge;-. ville and will likely pitch for pm-1, W0”-h. Texas. a Triple A ball club. If I-Ian-is keeps improving 3; he has in the past. two years he anouzd be in the Big Leagues some time late in 1954. Skatiiihg--limhis To Be At Edmonton EDMONTON. (CPI - The North American indoor speed skating championships will be held here April 28 to 25. the first time the meet has been held in western Canada and believed the first time in Canada in more than 20 years. The Alberta. AmotFur skating As- sociation said Monday night more than 125 entries are expected. in- cluddng about 75 from the United States. 1 Eclmomnn was the site of the Dominion outdoor cltamplonoillpc last January. l Note to AD. and GS. of Mount' Beavers 4-1 In Opener SMITHS FALLS, Otit., tC'Pl- S'1'I1ll.l1S Falls Rideatis took the opening game in the Eastern Can- ada senior hockey semi-finals Tuesday night with a 4-1 victory over Saint John Beavers. The second game of the best-of-seven Allan Cup series will be played hcrc Thursday night. The Saint John club, which ar- rived by train only a few hours bcioie gatnie time. showed the cf- lects of its travels in the first period when it didn't get a single shot on the Smiths Falls net. The Rideaus commanded the play through most of the cleanly-piay- ed game. All Webster. Stu Smith. Archie Rlcharrlsoii and Red Gravelle scored for the winners while Char- lie Knox tallied the lone Saint John goal. .The Beavers fought an uphill battle all the way and coach Lou Kiley played 60 minutes on the blue -line. Goalie Ron Digeur stopped 44 Ridcau scoring at- Falls tcmpls while the Smiths goalie. Plumber Craig, handled only 17. The series between the two teams, originally scheduled as n bcst-of-rive game playoff. was ex- lcnilcd to II seven-ganie series by the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- socinllon folloiving the suspension of the Quebec, Amateur Hockey Association. Line-ups: Saint John: Goal, Diguer: de- fence. Grant. Kiley. Perkins. Rod- gers; forwards, Laramie, Choyce. Hewey, Edwards, Hamilton. Shep- herd, Nicolle, McPhee. Knox. Smiths Falls: Goal, Craig; de- fence. Trainor, Thomson, Shedden, Rockbtun; forwarclis, Tudin, Scott, Richardson, Webster, Moore. Gra- vclle, Smtith, Muretlch. Blair. Referees: Red Farrell, Barrie, Ont. and Jack Shropshire, West- on, Ont. Flrsl. Period 1-Smiths-Falls, Webster Slrong Game Dofc-nseman Neil Aniadio of the Glace Buy Miners, 0119 of the most improved players in the M. M.H.- L.. was a standout on the Miners rearguard last night. .tMore. Tudim . . 9:10 Penalty: Rogers 18:27. Second Period 2-Saint John, Knox 41-Ieweyl .. 2:04 3-Smiths Falls. Smith tlvturetich, Trainorl 19:44 Penalties: None. Third Period I -t--Smiths Falls, Richardson 8:15 5--Smiths Frills, Gravcllc Ismith. Mureticlii . 17:50 Penalties: R lchardson :40. Sheddeii 4:12, Scott 14:45. Stops: Dlguer . 12 17 15-44 Craig , 0 6 12-17 As a result of play yesterday at the Summci-side Curling Rink, Al- berton and Sum-merslde will repre- sent the provinoe in the 1riter-pro- vincial play-off at Summerslde on March 24 and 25 in the Maritime Junior bonspiel. The winner of the -cup that rep- resents the Island Physical Fitness slveifviigaslav Alhleles Sail For Cainila BREMERHAVEN. (CPI - seven members of the Yugoslav Olympic rowing team who refused to return home after the Helsinki games last summer for political reasons. sall- ed Tuesday from this German port for Canada. where they plan to settle. Their emigration was sponsored by the United sum national Catholic welfare eonfeitnce. They have been living in a refugee camp south of Frankfurt for several months. "We no longer wanted in row for Yugoslavia because our achieve- ments were used as propaganda for Communism," team captain Blcvko Jankovlc said when the crew sign- ed their documen-to enabling them to soil. The eighth member of the team it ill and will follow them later. Jankovlc said IITI emenls have been made for them in Toronto by' Vlatetc motto. captain of the four- oar Yugoslav team which refused to return after an intei-iimonal re- gvitta in Milan tuvo yous no. Alberton And Slside In Junior Title Play . competition will be decided Thurs- day between Alberton and Sum- mcrside at 8:30 p.m. in the Sum- mcrslde Curling Rink. The following is the result nf ycsterd'.iy's play: 10:00 A.M. Summt-rside 20, Albcrton 5. Montagtie 15. Charlottetown 12. 2:00 P.M. Aiberton 16. Montague 8. 8:00 P. M. Summerslde 13. Montague 10. Albcrton 9, Charlottetown ll. -8. Turpililfilisd Weird Bout LONDON, (AP) England's Randy 'mrpln. former world's mid- dleweight champion. won on I second-round disqualification over waiter Cartier Tuesday night when the referee ruled out the New Yorker for repeated holding. The scheduled 10-itouncler ended with 16 screaming men in the ring and 18,000 fans in packed Earls Court booing at the top of their lungs. , Only three solid punches - all by Tut-pdn-were struck in the short bout. Referee Tommy Little had warned the 28-year-old Cartier four tlmes for holding in the first round and three times in the second. Cartier clamped Turpln's arm; tightly to his side reputedly while the rugged Briton tried to left him- self free. Midway in the second round. tho referee pushed Cartier away and raised Turpln'I hand. signifying Charlottetown 12, Sumnicrsidc ll .' Hockey Ch'ship , The Covehead Flyers won the Kings - Queens Intermediate "C" hockey championship last night by defeating the Montague Bison Bomtbcrs 16-3 at North River Rink and taking two game total goal series 29-3. ' 3-Covehead. Lloyd MaoMilian ti... MacMi1lani ll. 4-Coveiiead, H. Hughes (L. Misneri 5-Covehead, F. Hughes 1010 (V. Deacon! 13.15 6-Covehead, F. Hughes (V, Detwonl 15.35 7-Montague, MacLean 17.00 Penalty - G. Shaw. Second Period it-Coveliead, A. Thomas (L. MaclMilla.n) 5.33 SI-Covehead, V. Deacon (L. Misneri 7.26 IO-Montague, Mach:-an 8.29 ll-Covehead. Lloyd M:ioMillan ' tl... Mac-Millrint ll. 12-,-Coveliead. G. Show , la-Covolidad. A. Thomas (I... MaoMillan) 19-Covehead, Louis MaoMillaii 1)., Mistierl . .. Penalty -- McLaughlin. Cartler's disqualification. Mad Melee This touched off a mad melee. Cartilcr charged like a. wild man into the ropes just above the press row screaming, cursing and kick- ing. Seconds and others poured into the ring and milled around. Tiiipin alternated between stand- ing helplessly in the middle of the ring and joining in the attempt to cool off the enraged American. Cartier's twin brother Vince ran about appealing to the referee. but his words went unheeded amid the roars of the crowd. This was Randy's first appear- ance in Earls Court since July 10. 1951, when the young Negro from Benmington, Spa. upset Sugar Ray Robinson and won the world: mid- dleweight crown. He lost the title back to Robinson in New York 11.18 months later. Since Robinson gave up the championship, Turpin has been trying to get H fight with either .1"raiice2s Charles Humez or San Francisco's Carl Bobo Olson. Brit- ish promoter Jack " 'omons hopes and call it a title fight. division's first ten. Turpin weighed 160 3-4 to Cut- ier's 159 1-1. ” SPEEY " First Period 1-Covcliead. Louis MacMi1lan (L. M:ioMlllmil .056- 2-Covchead, A. Thomas 1L. Maclvlillani ' 1.35 l to stage the bout in London June 9 IA defeat by Cartier would have ruined Turpln's chances since the New Yorker is not ranked in the tar as winger Marcel Clements scored two goals to put the home Ieam ahead 2-1. The lone Glace Bay goal was scored by Pop Bac- T o Irwin Grosse. who was one of the Islanders most effective play- ers, drove A 25-foot bullet like drive past Don Locklinrt early in the second period to make it 3-1. Then the Islanders proceeded to reel. Connie Bonhomnie. who has been .1 big gun for the Min- ers, poked home a reliound to make the count 3-2. Less than five minutes later Gordie Millar blasted n 35 foot drive past Al Miliar to knot the count and set the stage for the grime winning tally. And it was a deluxe ilellvery 'effort by coach Mncey. The vel- cran roach picked up a loose lpuck outside the Islanders blue- 'line after George McLagan fell to 1111:: ice. He raced over the line ifaked defense-man Steve Brklacich lout of position and slid the puck info the lower corner of the Is- landers lasze. From then I. was strictly a 14 story of the Glace Bay defensive play. The Miners defense quartet (1; 1.1316134311111111 13,17 nf Ncil Amadlo, Lloyd Hinch- 13-cm'veheadV 1-1, Hughes herger, Bob Cooper rind Bill iv. Deacon) 15,29 Buregu played sound hockey back 114Lcn1-eheadpj-1. 1.1ug',1e5 on the line and they were given ' (L, Macmillan; H 17,05 excellent support by back check- Penalty - L. Mlsncr. Inc forwards. T1111-.1 ye;-10d Walter Pawlsliyn had the best l.'i-Montague, Ken Power 0.41 opportunity to score in the final 16-Oovehcud. Al-bert Thomas 4.30.i7El1l0d- Larry Travis put him in 1'7-cmve11gad, L1o1vd MaoMlllan the clear with 11 quick pass but 11,, Mucmilla-nt 1118 Pawlsliyn could not control the puck. On the next play down the ice Gordie Miller scored the insuraiice 8 tally for the Miners. He took ad- vantage of loose clearing by the Islanders defense to fire another 35-foot shot past goalie Mlllar. Al got lils pad on the puck but the disc rolled off and toppled across the line. Gus Gustaveson, Steve Brklacich and Ronnie Hurst dished out crushing body checks in the open- ing period as the Islanders went out to soften up the Miners. Bill Burega back on the Mlners' de- fense also took his tail on incom- ing islanders forwards. Marcel Ciemenls' first goal was the result. of an around the de- fense rusli by Brklaclch. The Is- landers' defenceman centred the puck onto Lockhart's pads at the side of the net and Clements poked the rubber over the line. Clements picked up his second goal of the game by converting a pass from Erwin Grosse. In the nieantlme Backer had scored for the Miners by l.)flCk- handing a 20 footer pasl. Al Mil- lar after taking a pass-out from linematc Johnny Raynak. Ronnie Hunt. who played an- other standout game for the is- lririciers. set up Grosse for the Is- landers' third goal. Hurst raced down the line and dropped a pass for the oncoming Grouse who sank the puck into the twine: before Lockhart had a chance to move. Bob Cooper fired a shot that Hub Mncey deflected onto the Is- . &4t1' FF&D '0 K85 THIS! IIAKU OF 0 HORNE Moron , CHEVROLET t :OLDCDlORILE full-1 .1 I fr: vi('I' It looked for a time in the early minutes of the second DC1'i0il that the Islanders would walk away with the game. They con- trolled play as they hemmed the Miners in their own end and ham- mered away at the Glace 'BIlj.' citadel. 1 The Benudry, must and Gordon line had several good scoring chances but could not connect. Dc- spitc their iidvaiitrtyze they were able to get few shots directly on the net. Most of their drives whir- zed past the corners but they kept the crowd in ii state of excito- merit. Murph Chamberlain shuffled his lines in the third period in a vain attempt 'to get a scoring comb" fl- tion. He used Wiseman and Grocer on a line with "Buck" Whlll0tl( but it was all to no avail. The Is1andcrs' chances of mg were increased r-'W” . I way mark in the third pernid when hiiizhbcrger was accideiitalh struck on the face by ”Buck" Whitlock's stick. rile hlg fellow fell to the ice and retired for tht remainder of the game. He liar three stitches placed in a gas! close to his eye. The accident oc- uurred on the Glace Bay hluelint when Whitlock took fl backhandci SWI-lIt'. ..t ii. loose puck. Beaudry. llurst. Grosse, Gordm and Clements were the pick of tin Islanders' forwards while Georgi Mc-Lagnn was again their best dc- fencemiin. Macey. Bouliomine. M-.ller ninl Joss were the pick of the Glace Bay forwards while their uholr defensive unit was strong. Line-ups: Glace Bay: Goal. Lockliart: tic- fence. Cooper, Burega. Hinchbergci Amadlo: forwards, Backor, Watson Joss. Maccy. Miller, Mcxciim Bonhommc. Mccracken. Raynck. Charlottetown: Goal, Millar; (le- fence. Gustaveson. McLagan..B1'k- laclch, Travis; forwards, Whitlock Hurst. Gray, Gordon. Wlsemfui Bcaudry, Grossc. Pawlyshyn. C19 ments. Referees: Kelly and 0'Donaliuc SUMMARY First. Period 1-Charlottetown. Clements (Brklaclch. Wiseman) 3 3" 2-Glace Bay, Backor lnaynak. Jose) . 3 95- 3-Charlottetown. Clements iGrosse, Gustaveson-) 12 5:1 Penalties: Mcbagan :50, 13'.'ll. Hlnehberger 4:27. 12:01, Whil- lock 4:27. Clements 9:29, wise- man 12:01, Hurst 15:11, Bur- cga 17:48. , Second Period 4-Cliarlottetowii. Grosse 11-iursti . . x 5-Glace Bay. Bonhoninio (Cooper, Macey) . 0-,Glacc Bay, Miller V (Watson) . H "1 7-Glacc Bay. Maccy 14 4' Penalties: Jess :50, Brklacirh 7:35. Travis 12:32. Third Period 3-Glace Bay. Miller 15:26. Penalty: Hinchbei-ger 7:55. (1 in 951 steps: Lockhart .. 7 9 ll-V'-if Mum 1 8 2 -- If HAVE You wan sum ANY cue om! nu. ma AIKIII Anson or social" o (MI.