Poilc To 3-2 Win Over Halifax GLACII BAY. N. 5.. Feb. 25 - Glace Bay Miners. with playing coach Norman (Bud) Polls again one of the spnrkpltlge. defeated Halifax St. Mary's 3-: in 5 clone- ciiecking Maritime Major Hockey League game here tonight. For saints. who took an early lead in the opening t period and then frittered it away. it was a lost opportunity to move out of their second-place tie with the idle Charlottetown Islanders. Miners. driving to consolidate their playoff spot. boosted them- selves six points ahead of Moncton Hawks, six points back. Hugliic Campbell shot Salntsinta the lead at 2:12 of the opening period when he beat Bob Arneil on a three-way attack with Billy Watson and Bob Bowne.-a. Canadiens DIIIDEE Capiiolst-3 FREDERJCTON. Feb. 25 -(CF) --Montreal Canadiens gave a demonstration of National Hockey league calibre tonight in out- scoring the FTedt3l'lCC0ll Capitals into-miediale team 12-.'l. All hut four of the l-fahiiants entered lho scoring act. 'witli the dozen markers distributed evenly Seventeen assists were spread lib- rrnlly through the rc:l-jerseyed ranks. Coach Dick Irvin exchanged izoalic-s in the last two periods Gerry McNeil taking over Charlie McTavish's post while the young Fredericton nelmindcr proudly wore the Ilabsl uniform and kick- ed out a fair number of shots. Poll! evened the count a little more than a minute later with Johnny Myketyn drawing an as- sist. Pete lV,i-wrot shot Miners into the lead at the it-minute mark with Bob Leger and Poile getting assists. From then on the Glace my crew was never behind. Nell Amadio, a youngster from Donkin. N. 5.. added insurance at 6:44. three minutes before Joc McArthur scored the last goal to: Saint: at 9:20. The third period went scoreless Halifax - Goal. Strnchan: de- fence. Draim-ille. Bergeron. Bloom Nixon. weaver: forwards, Watsnnl Ford. Campbell. Bowncss, Morrow Thompson. Glace Bay -- Goal. Arneil: de- fence. Cooper. Wfndley. Bloomer Myketyn. McBride: forwards. Polio "LITTLE SPORT, tr--ser son. -u u. 4......- ..-. .. u.............. 1 2 I V . av-"at g race SIX l r l l Leger, Wywrot. lialey, Chorley Anderson, Macey. Delmonte Anl.'ldlO. SUMMARY First Period l-llalifax. Campbell (Witt-sot). I-'loii'nessi ..... 2:i'.' '.'--Glace Bay. Poile f.Viyketyn) 3:1? .'l-Giacc Bay. Wywrat l tLeger. Poile) .. . . . . . . . .. 1i:t)oi Penalties - Rloome ti-i. Nix-l on .124. Bcirgeron 9:02, Blooml 17:14. i Second Period 4-Glace Bay. Amavllo i Il.eger. McBride) ts:-i4 5-Halifax. McArthur g iwarwick. Leswickl 9'2l)i Penalties .. Bloom 3- 12.29,-i Anderson 7:18. Leger llzilft. Mc Arthur 15:36. Cooper 18:36. Third Period S:()rin;: D None. 4:28 Penalties -- B 0 w ll 9 s s Bloomer 4:28. i stops: I Strachiin .......... 101113-1-it Arneil Sigs Edge Artillery 5-4 In Garrison Final The Sign took a 2-0 lead in the! first period and then hung on the rest. of the way to defeat the Art- illery 5-4 last night in a well play- tzd Garrison Hockey League game The game was the first in the best two out of three in the finals for the G. H. L. championship. willie Dunn paced the slg: to victory with two goals and one as- sist. other marksman for the wlnnen were Ivo Cudmore, Toots Richard and Nicholson. Bill Ledwell. V. Simpson, Walton and MacPhee shot single goals tor the Artillery. Dunn opened the scoring for the Sign on a one-man play. He picked up the puck at centre ice. faded around the defense and whipped a low shot into the left. hand corner. Toots Richard made it 2-0 by scoring on Cudmore's rebound. The Artillery were playing in man short as the result of Wellner's penalty when the slits fired the sec- ond goal. Richard fired a long shot from the bliieline that Simmonds stopped. Cudmore picked up the Ramblers Defeat East Royalty Buidy's Ramblers defeated East Royalty Royals 4-i. After a. very trying game. Sandy's team proved the conquerors. For the winners Fred Ballem scored twice, A. Stewart and I. Thompson had singles. Irving McLeod scored for the losers. llotkey”Scores tCa.nadian Press) Maritime Molar Hockey Ikllllt Sydngy 1, Saint, John 1 Halifax 2. Glace R:iy 3 OI-IA -Iunlor A can it, Waterloo 3 DHA Senior A Owen Sound 5. Sm-nla 9 'Ei'v(E:: Too Late To clagsifv g I7Ts'r...wimr. HAIRED 'rr:ium-ill. tnggcd "Tc-ti's Paddy", 2'! Syd- ney St. Phone 521-L or 347. iT6Ei7F.'.'1iiT)?t'7ir"rFi':isis. BE- tween Herman's and llillsboro St. Please it-rivc at Guardian. I'.0AST-Fl-II bi If-AI-T rinivodiir-I? Pnrkdale area, Whllv kitten. answers In tlin name of ..Sn,,,,k,", Phone 564-J after 5 P. M. wA 'R N-Iltwlrh-IEA-N electrician. ill'lD”"""" "il"”' 9 4 13-I26, i rebound and passed back to Rich- , ard who made no mistake on his second try. Donnie Simmonds in the Artil- lery net was hurt on the play and had to retire for stitches. He fin- ished the period but. was forced to leave the game in the second period. Henry Gallant took his place. Nicholson put the Sigs up 3-0 early in the middle frame. The Artillery got back in the game. however, on goals by V. Simpson and MacPhee. Both markers were scored while the Sigs had I man, in the penalty box. Dunn scored for the winners and! Walton for the losers to round out the period. Cudmore fired the goal for the Sigs with minutes left in the game as he scored from s face-oft in the Artillery end, Ledwell intercepted a. Slgs pass-out to end the scoring incui-ance only six for the night. Refereesww. Lawlor, A. Mac- Callum. Lineups: Artillery-Goal. Simmonds. Gai- lant; defence, Wellner, I-fowatt. Lowther; forwards. Flannigan. Ledwcll, V. Simpson. N. Simpson. Walton, MaoPhee, Lavle. Mac- Innis. Sign - Goal. somers; defence, Richard. MacDonald. Burke. Nicholson: forwards. Dunn. Cuti- more. Kennedy, Millar, Maclsaac SUMMARY First Periotl l-Sign. Dunn 2-Slgs, Richard tfludn-tore) Penalty - wcllncr. Second Period 3-Sign. Nicholson (Dunn. Kennedy) 4-Artillery, V. Slmpsol (Walton) 5-Artillery. Mai-Phee tl.avie. Flanniganl 6-Sigs, Dunn 7-Artillery. Walton Penalties - Richard. Cudmore Howatt. Third Period 9--Slgs. Cudmoro l0-Artillery. Ledizvell Penalties - None. Cape, Breton Junior Hockey ' SYDNEY. N. 5.. Feb. '15 -(CPI man. write "5" Cuiiiirdlan slat- .lnz.nusliUcntl0flf. gg my ;v',(N7Eg'n'.. 8AI.ESItlAN FOR milk delivery mm. Must iv wpjl fopommorvird and accus- tomed to handling horses. AP- ply Pure Milk Co. Ltd. -Franklyn Sports Club tonight ,evened the best-of-seven Cape Breton junior hockey finals at two games each. downing Sydney lIMiliionaires 5-2. Fifth game is I.-fated for North sydney tomor- l Norman "Bud" Poile, Glace Bay M-int-rs conch. scored once and as- .5stc:l on .'1ltfli.llbl' inst nlzllt as the Miners defeated the Saints 3-2. I tisiii Play-Dffs Start March 4 MONTREAL. Fol). . . 1 I l 23 s ice)-d The Qiiclicc Senior liockey Lcaguemamg of the North my” Lenguey will 0D('li its 1951-52 playoffs Mal'CilI 4 at Montreal and Chicoiitimi. ll, was decided at a special meeting of team representatives here tonight. Basing the selection of dates for the round on the supposition that- Qucbcc -fiiiisiics first. Montreal Royals second. Chicoutlnii third, Ottawa. fourth. Valleyficld fifth and Sherbrooke sixth. the playoffs will start two days aier the close of the 60-game schedule. The league-leading Quebec Aces will meet Ottawa Senators iii bcst-of-nine, semi-final 5. The two quarter-final play- offs will begin March 4 withl the winners meeting in the other half of the semi-finals and the sur- rivors a(IVallClll'Z into the finals for, the clianipionsliip agriinst. either Quebec or Ottawa. l i M.iil.il.L. Standings W I. T F A Pls . Saint John -13 21 . I" 90 Ch'Town 34 3:3 7 7.3 Halifax .'l4 .'l.') 7 . 7.": Q Gincti Bay 3'! I16 5 .' 7l'. Moncton 28 1:7 9 . 65 Sydney 26 33 9 216 El TUCSON, ltriz.. Fail. 25 -I'Af'i ' - -Outficlder Sam Clinpm.-in has asked the Cleveland Indians for his release, the club publicity dir- ector said today. Chapman is in the conlractinit hnsincss at San Rafael, C.-ilif. His wife and (tithe-r still! today. "He isn't going back." Chnpninn Wns at. work and couldn't. be rN'tCh('d for it statement. Borden Defeats Freetown 9-7 In it fast evenly matched game in Bi-deqiie Rink last night. the Borden Nationals defeated the Freetown Royals in series "C" of intermediate "3" playoffs. by a score of 9-7. --.8. Larry”-liIiliyE Signs Cottracl TUCSON. Arl7., Feb. MP) - Larry Dohy ended his holdout. today nnd signed ll contract with the Cleveland Indians. Terms were not released. 9') IIETJSINKI. Finland. Feb. 22 - tizeuters) - Visitors to the sum- mer Olympic games here this year will not require entrance or residence visas. immigration lu- ihorltics said today it would he iI'0W. Tiim's ti Novel Recruiting Officer of I'I.M.(.S. QUEEN CHAIIOIII - Sims Building, who will tell you about the spare time earnings and ad-. viuiiogos of Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) mining. person - or Iolaplioiio bbe III"&'II,'.',,, ,. sufficient if they have to passport. I get. 3 :. D i n R N t t See him in ,i.umped around. ' .'t-r.cc THE GUARDIAN, HCHARLOTTETOWN Heads Miners lVita1'e Back With Big Phil viiale. one of the most: controversial players ever to wear' a Charlottetown uniform goes back into action tonight at the Forum after it wcok's enforced layoff. im- posed by the League Head Judge Elliot Hudson. Those ivho know the durable de- tcnceman intimately have the ;:.-cutest. respect for him not only as A player but as 3 man of line steady character, good family man. Those who know him only as the storm centre of many a hockey scuabble. and little else about him are outspokeniy critical of his tciidency to roughneu. Fact 05 the matter is, that Big Phil has at pro- tective feeling for some or the less rugged islanders and it burns him up to see sonic at them getting Back at his dc- position he watches every ciash in which his own forwards are involved. and when one of tiiem is being hammered he gets Covehead Defeat Glasgow Road The Coveliead Red Wings de- rrated the Glasgow Road Maple Leafs 8-3 last night in the last. Harold Hughes led the Cove- head attack with three goals and two assists. "Hubby" Dowling was a standout for Glasgow Road scor- ing two goals and assisting on the other. The cleanly played game refereed by Amos MacMillan. WES Gorveatte and Islanders Tonight lsct for retaliation. That's the rea- son he sometimes goes out of his way to shake an opponent up, not -for what the player may have done to Big Phil. but. what he has done to 9. team-mate. Twenty-five per cent of the Big Boys troubles can be laid to this personal interest he takes in the well-fore of the rest 0! the team. This is especially true when the team is playing out of town. On the Mainland where the 1.!- landers tnkc plenty of tossing around and fan lieckiing. Phil is D. special and steady target for constant tormenting abuse. More often than not the opposing clubs deliberately goad him into in- in penalties. But witlial vitale is one of the leagues big drawing cards. and no member of the Islanders has more will to win. or ti-ics harder than iliis iiiird-hitting iicfenceman. His team loyalty is inspiring. Those who meet him off the ice at such places as the Curling Club. or about town. enjoy his easy go- ing i-omplricency, find his common- sense comment on hockey. For in- stance. he seldom criticises the re- ferees even after a run-in with them. In fact he usually speaks well of the league officials, As It player his effectiveness on the Island defence is unquestioned. and he is one of the neatest and most timely pussers in the league. He can lay down a pass so well timed that the receiver can take it while in full career, without losing a particle of speed. The big chap blows off steam sometimes but it is true to say that those who know lilm best like him best. Garrison Rifle league Results l Following are the results of that lmatcliea recently fired in the iMount A. Edges S. D. U. 54-52; Reardon Brilliant SACKVILLE. N. B-, Feb. 25-. ICP)-Mount Allison University: edited St. Dunstan's University of Chiirloitetowii 54-52 in a hard- fouglit iiitercollcgiutc basketball game here tonight. it was the sec- ond meeting between the two teams this season, the first game going Division. lto st. Dunstan's at Charlottetown. Hr" "Huh Baxter led the points parade (or .ihe Mounties with in. Reardon Navy --Au g ........ H 476 pcrformcd brilliantly for the los- 5 Sins Rcgt "A” -t70,er5. accounting for :35 points. R. C. M. P. . .. 464 R. C. A. F. tsal 13.3.1 Rem, ouicen 455iF.O J. L. Grant. ...................... .. 92 4'11 Individual Scores Low score out an Nnvv "A" 5 Sigs. Rm. "A" CPO S. G. Bowlea 9illCpl. E. Mullins 93 E. w. Anderson oolnsm .1. F. Smith .. 9-.- LS J. E. Macxenzie i15',0iCdt. L. G. Austin . 91 CPO A. Constello Ml CPO L. Llewellyn . 93' 478 Low man out 93, 5 Sign Regl. "A" Cpl. E. Mullins ........... RSM J. F. Smith . . Sgmn. L. V. MacDonald Lieut. Hennessey .. 91 Oxcdt. M. Mclilcer . not 170 Low man out ................ .. 84 R.C.M.l'. Cpl. A. M. Johnston Sat. W. J. MacDonald 96 Cpl. W. M. Bestty . 92 Cst. C. D. Gillia . 91 Cst. J. Arvay 89 Low man out .............................. .. R.C.A.li'. I-VL W. R. Palmer . . AC. G. L. Mccloskey W1. P. Baudet LAC. C. T. Hall . Sgt. R. L. Tliorburn Low man out ............................. .. 87 I'.E.l. llegt. Officers Capt. E. R. Burke . D6 Lieut. D. S. Campbell s 95 Capt. R. J. Mahar . so Lieut. L. W. Ford 89 Capt. L. C. McNevin 86 155 SECOND MATCH Navy "A" Mi R. C. M. P. 475 R. C. A. F 471 ii sga. Regt. 460 P.E.I. Regt. Officers lntllvllul Scone eisssss l..C.M.P. 0lCdt. M. McAleer ., Ssmn. L. V. MacDonald Low score out . Regl. Officer! 90 . Mahar . so iLieut.. L. W. Ford . 31 Licut. D. S. Campbell 35 ' 449 LEAGUE STANDINGS "A" Division (Based on four matches) Tum A". score Navy "A" gm R. C. A. F. R. M. P. 1354 5 sigs Regt. "A" 135; P.E.1. Regt. Officer: 153: "3" DIVISION Foilowingwarel III; iie.i.ii1(&i1ne' first. two matches fired in the "B" Division. FIRST MATCH 5 Slgs Regt. "13" Navy "3" . . . 21 Pd. Ambulance P. E. I. Rcgt, "A" . P. E. 1. Regt. --13" mo scores submitted) as LAA lu-gt. (no scores submitted) 450 444 442 439 en. '11. . Cpl. 1:. w. Valle Q '0 pi P71: :7. ex iii. mu m. e. laudet. .. Low score out p P11. last "A" Irnctioiis of mo rules iihich result . FEBRUARY. 25, 1952 Congratulations This morning Trainor, captain of the Wes Islanders hockey team joins the ranks of the Benedicts. A host of well wish- ers will join in wishing both he and his bride much happiness. Hal Newhousei Al Crossroads LAKELAND, Fin., Foh. (AP)-Hui Newhouscr. one of Hill great modern day pitchers. is at the (.'FOSSrl').'lflS of his l)I'llll;1Ili carerr. in the next few weeks the baseball future of the .'i0-yeiir- old Detroit southpaw will he settled. At the moment, hc's optimistic. "i'm going to find out real qUl('if." he said at the Tigers frtllnlnft camp. "if I can't do it. I'll fold up shop and go.yy.;..-y; home. There's no use kidding yourself. I don't want to get paid for not working. "I don't want in winning five or six a bum arm and then lief. It I can't pitch I'll quit. An arm injury-never more clearly diagnosed than Ii pulled lcndon-sidelined Nvwhoiiscs last season. lie wound up with a 6.6 record and didnt throw a bail after July 14. AppinERi)3dIWins Over New” Haven The Appin Road Bulldogs eked out at 3-2 decision over the New Haven Royals last night in the first game of the semi-finals of the Southern Queen's League. The game was played in Victoria Rink and was refereed by Ken Ma,cLean and Lyman Wood of King's coy. leke. Halifax. - be A dog, games with going on re- "Bucko" : SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Feb. 25- (CP)- Tail-end Sydney Million- aires outplayed saint John nea- vers in an unexcltinz Maritime Major Hockey League fixture to- night and held the mighty league leaders to a I-1 tie. Fred Hildebrand tallied for Syd- ney early in the first and Nick Nicolle for the Beavers. That was all the scoring. Beavers increased their lead over isccond place Hali!ax st. Mary's and Charlottetown Islanders to ii huge total of 24 points The single point gained by Sydney, fighting for ll playoff hertli, left Million- aires four points below the idle Moncton Hawks. Close checking kept the home- stcaders in an almost continuous Olympic Skier To Marl OSLO. l-W-l). Rom, 23. llllfllliiiui Aiistrliin movie actress .-ind Olympic skier, and Gunther Pr-is, '.'4-year-old Munich ninnzizinn r-ditnr, iinnoiincnd ioiliiy they will he ninrried licrc tomor- IIHIV. Miss Rnm. tho lilfitl wnrlii Clinnipion in the .sl:ilnm anti gliinl slalom, was act-oiitl in the giant. Slillolll in Aliilrcii Monti Law- irciicc of the liniir-ii Stairs in thr- iu-intcr (llynipic (liimvs liore, nnd ififth in the downhill race. i Pcis. Austrian born. now is a iGr-rniriri ritiznii. Pr-is in-Iiltwnrl joiirnnlistic re- nown iii ffcriiizitiy lust yciir li'llPn ill' olitiiliiod L-at-lusivc pictures In- side Spiiniliiii Prison in Berlin of the Goriiinii ii.-ir ('t'ifIllllitlS who 25-(AP) -l)liIU'llllrI Sydney Outplay Beaver? . In Earning. 1-1 Draw state oz frustration. They wen u:,' able to get. going. Hal however, was hot in the 6:232; cake and stopped five shot. pg point blank range. He fanned on Sydney. um shot of the night. Hildebrand am the airing in a play wit pnnk Bathaate and Bill Dinning. Nlcollrs goal, at 11:30 of the third period. was a high on my glanced off goalie Hiokr stick Bill Mccracken and Dusty mm: assisted. only two minor penalties were called. Joe Lcvandoskl and am, Gallagher incurred them for Syd. no '. ) I Saint John-Goal, Gordon; dc. -fence. C. Smelle, Mulch, M Arundcl, o'Flaherty; to.-wa, ' Ubriaco, '1'. smelle. Hurst Melrlrum Nicolle, Mccracken, Blair, Bum. anan. Langelie. Sydney-Goal. Hicks: defence, Levandoskl, Dinning, Mgmygu Maclntyre; forwards, cmiggym, Roach, Hildebrand. Robertson, Bathgate. Birulrow, Pirie, Rohmu-, Referees-Larry Heffering my i Neil Sanford. First Period l-Sydney, Hildebrand iaathgate, Dinning) Penalty-Levandoskl 14152. Second Period scoring-None Penalty-Gallagher 19 :3! Third Period 2-Saint John, Nicolle (MCCTECKED. Blair) Penalties-None. STOPS :- Gordon Iizll . llztl I188-41' iivr-ro tried at Niini'onh(-i'i!. Hicks 7 6-15 T Sydney Here Toni For Game With Islanders . 'llere Tonight I i t l Sgt. L. Arscnault Low score out srcoun ii ATCH l 21 Fd. Ambulance Navy '3" .......... .. P. E. I. Regt. "A" 5 Gigs. Regt. "B" : Individual Scores :1 Fd. Ambulance Capt. W. T. Hooper Poe.'A. K. Butch Sgt. R. M. Vessey Sgt. W. H. McCoy Pte. R. E. Prevost. -A waamawero oz-you-so-an Low score out. Navy "3" D. Mcizecherii J. Caldwell H. Toombs . Doyle . F. Saunders . 08 AB 08 AB. .5 gmwoawu on-r-screw Low Icore out. .......................... .. P. E. I. llegt. TQMS C. Orford . Sgt. J. Stanley SQMS C. Ryan .. Sgt. W. Callaghan RSM E. Jeasome .. . . Ea chases: Low score out Joe Levandoskl (Above) Sydney Millionaires defencemiin will play here tonight when the Mills meet the Islanders at the Forum. Will Recommend. Return To Work SYDNEY. N.S.. Feb. 25 -(CP) The vice-president. of striking rural and village teachers in Cape Bret- on County said today he will re- commend a return to work at I mass meeting tomorrow. Cameron scars, vice-president of the Nova. Scotla 'l'eachera' Union Local, said he will ask the county's in striking teachers to return to their desks on conditions formu- lnted at. a. meeting today between the local's executive. municipal officials and Education Minister Henry Hicks. The dogfish, a member of the shark species. gives .birth to living ght The last place Sidney Million. aires, their hopes of landing a play- of! spot still very much alive, will meet the Islanders at the Forum tonight in the first M. M. H. L. game played here in more than A week. For the islanders tonight's game means it possible chance to take over undisputed session of sec- ond place. The Islanders and Hall- fax saints. tied for second. are both in action tonight with the Saints playing at Monctoii. .Phlle vitale will return to action tonight after sitting out three of the five games for which he wal suspended more than a week lgo. Johnny Dutchak and Jim Mac- Kenzie may also be ready to pity. Both players are suffering trom lured shoulders. First Outbreak In Canadiaiiliisiory OTTAWA. Feb. 25 - (UP) - Fcdcral agricultural officials said today that the current outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in South Saskatchewan is the first recorded in Canadian history. "We know of no previous out- break." J. G. Tagsart, deputy minister of agriculture, told a press . conference. Marifimes Will Suffer iiiile FREDERICTON, Feb. 26 -(CF) - J. K. King, deputy minister of agriculture for New Brunswick. said today that the Maritime Provinces .would suffer little, if any, from closing of the United states border to Canadian liva- sbock and meat exports because of the foot-and-mouth disease in Saskatchewan. He agreed, however, that ill! producers elsewhere in Guilt! might suffer heavily through di- prcsoed prices in trying to pose of- meat. on the Canudlln market alone. Mr. King said it Wu difficult to set. forth immediately all "16 implications of the aituatio'hx' m(-mm? SNAP SHOT FIIIISIIIID of Film develoiwd "d 24 hour service. DOIIW also prints. Any roll of I A; posuro only (0 cents. loliflll 4 oente each. mu min sent”: Charlottetown! Rolls printed. svtuirv IIERE iiuisiuiv FEB. 26 5 sin. Regt. 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