3lvNr11l am . "L M I Tru A R nk Takes Lead 0 eary an-oons n to 1 ' ' ' ' J un.iorlS iel 4-All Draw With InMar1t1me P e . . Abbles In Opener Underway At Summers1de ...m..s...........M; . . In” ”E- . . 9"--1 '--- -mm ed as the 0111 ' ChIalYltlot3atI;ew&?fiyAht,1It?l1e:0'baattl!:rdd tom: pen” .D' E"””' 0' RM” M,'l H 5 2: "um Mimmm E H I i i ' rink Wihflxtlxoelrltsifgztla BM 39 59! - ongaphle. folwards. G. Andrew. , . la - four-all tie at the Oileary Rink )7, shepherd, ,1. shephevrd. M, 1u1ac.l - .--- Elf? );I'?:::dBY;1:rP9DlbI(l:1: lei; . last night in the 098117138 game for Faydeli, A. Mltccallizm, B. Ledwell. PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN CHARLOI IETOVVN MARCH 25. 1953 "' he 1”" .3" P . - . . 1 ' held for the first time in Summer- ihc Island lntclmedlate hockey H, Hauatt, C. Kennedy, C. Mnc- -- V r -- , :- ' m Th curl-n was good and (Elle. The final game will be play- Donald, 1 J . ' 0 ' ' 5 e: e M” l stunned Immme ed at the Forum on Thu-l-yin)" Maroons -- Goal. R. M.lc-Neill: d w n x -o S lxcieerl 0031:6033 round much” 0 n . ml-Tet nights game although 1:'-av- .131!-xel:111?:l'l.:' Ilia?-gliiax-l1l.l liv : e I ' ' T'”:n"””1”' "i Summemd” wk ' Ni on soft icc. was very fast and (3, Bernard, J. Bagiole, Wedlzel. I 1 . skipped by 0' 5' Ramsay 4o"3m E 5-5-INT JOHN. N. 3-. (GP) -- nt limes mu h with both teams -- E - 1 . - e ' 1 see-saw battle with the Th0W9' Smith; Falls Rldelllls 100k an al- . , I; ,0. R0(lgDl.Oll, F. S1n.il.1n1a1., Vt. i T1, The lmndlng mix and receiving l.llf'l'.”1-I,1rp',s, I; . , ' skipped. l'lI'hK 170111 ll-'0-I m moat unbeatable 3-0 lead in the NF sham M hm” body Lmckhl Qunumri” . l T-T ::'MA 7 "EOE... a e :l:::nlh:ffd5ne:l'lliatlAll3lf T331: Win: 3331?; ?vllipt:r1Eatl1lg'n tegxdgggln asemil and -Wile 1 I i ' '" l DETEROIT (CP)-D t. it R d l t ' .. mi The fast Skating Abbie-9 Jumvedl Fm" "”””” . lwinfzs brouglit. out 111:1:-0 scorirelg H-E Amh rst mm mmsa” Wm Md curl” -10h" BBEVCT5 9-3 Tuesday night. mm an em, lead, Mccau.,,,, mm! 1-Abbies, :u:.t-Callum, gmilmy Tuesday "mm to mm; At Borden tonlzht. the e beautifully all day. edging out 111- The fourth and possibly 13,, ,,,,, me only ggnl of mo rll-st net-J, flmtlu -111 . . .. . 7.03. mm,” Boston Bmms 7.0 m the I Ramblers Sisters are 'SChBdUllfd to berton with a. perfectlyplacedrock game in the be-st-of-seven series lod. 111 the second session the !.far-; P:-nnllies: G. B01'n:1i'd, 1 mpening game of the” beswl. 0 me” We B-"G?" N'tm01"1i;15 15”?” in the afternoon, failed to draw in will be Played here Thursday night. mu: fought back in sp','l four (K; 51 ' st-count Pvrlotl l Seven Stanley Cup semmmals for I-.18 Maritime KT 100 93' against. Ti-uro, and the game end- More than 4,000 fans packed the 1111 the vlsxlors, Howalt. and mi 2 -Al)l)l('S, 11m.-.-.::, 1 Linemms Ted Lmdm, 'm, ,. "-;-- t I clW;Iw10i1shln- ds h PEI ed 13-9 for the Nova scotln rm-k. Forum as the Rldeaua continued ('allLlm t;ill)illg for thy. Abbies and iPcl'ri' . Iwmy P,w,,nch each scored mice The Ms" E”."'-; 0', "he be-5 lgsl T19 ?50Wdi?'Y1 Wawlhoih t 9 - Tile Sydney foursome, number one the domination they gained in the Haglolg and s,m.;,1,mm go, 0-Leary ,",,,,xh1)ip,., ,x1ac(;,,11.,,.,, , gm the Red wings. National Hoe. tgleetsexses fm inc ?l.iy1Open)geld- ch:-L;.p1trnsh1g;; will: e g0oA!.M1mg!g'l;” rink in the Nova Scotia couvpetl- first ttvxvg E8-1711125 ag Srlniths Falls. in make me score 3.2 for the Al)- IMLIC a thin) 3.51? - 1”, Lea ue Champions mwpow, W9 W i3',amP19"5"P 5 5” Kill life we 0" F tlon, was away of! stride in the Sml Fa - on, Craig, M. MP5. 4 M,,,.,,,m,.' B:,L,1,,;,,V 1 The Mom,.e,,1 Cnnadims cmrgrgd met-'BminS - uled for Prince of Wales College Brunswick tllle holders. Mte,.no0n' bowing to -I-mm by an fence, sheddon, Webster, Thom, Tm 11,1,-dost pcyind or the game (H'odlo('l,l 9,12, boast, of their penalty kimng aceg zoom” in 0,; the Boslan "M Hall U115 9V0"mS- The Y-M;C-Av '-mwm-'"-m 1.3.7 score, but the Cape Breton 8011. Rwkbuml 10rWal'd-3. Blan- i'nll0uPd us both teams put on the .7 Mzilnous, S1n:.llm;1n, ;J01hn:i,v Mccormzick and of iheirlm, , :”lgnw.ng1eq the wings s,,,,,',, EMS mlke ml me Abegw”t.S15m'5: - ,. boys came back strong in the eve- Scott. Mulllza”: Tum”. Rlclum1- prcssllrc with OiLeal;v forgzincj fR0dUc1'soni 11.l.'1islrorr1g penalty killing system butnhrtele l,,,,;e:;,.;' me first period .5119 wmmr o.fdme.51:les M31 mall? mm; to take Moncton 13-10, scor- 8011. Moore. Smith. Muretich, G,-a. .-hcad on goals by Rod-gcrson and Penalty: .'. Sliepllc-rd. 1t'.'c'll wager its not as effective inlmme in me qemnd and threg 9 Sumlflersl ? E'1F ,9-if 3t r mg 5 five-end in the eighth Velle. Hood. In a fast rally the Abbies. Third Perlml ;1.he N. H. L. as the Islanders short- t,nm.c in me third Lmfi Phydlcal Flmess Hue and m" 0 I G round. Samt 'mh"'-G.Oa1' Dimer; Mi scored the equalizer, Perry getting: F--Mal-oons, llodzorsnn 5.07 handed defense plan in the M,M.-l In 14 re uh". sgasm, games be. pm: . , , Alberton. which showed au.r1;1rla- fen-Ce. Perkins. Kll9'Yu R088-1'5. Mc- the goal on a pass from Howatt. 1 1). Hood, ,11. L. On Monday night the Islnnd- ,,,.,.,,, me g,.,,,,,5 we wmg. 105, , g::;etf,"n”g;f,vl;1fl.lg: gaxggl lng form to battle the summerslde mvltt;Ef1orwra(l1rds.mrIeltlvey. Choyce. ; .'n11l . 15.4s;ers proved what m 5: 1 v k 1 - , ' ' - i .' ' . ' ' rink right to the wire in the 111- ox we 5. oo e Hamilton, npnwws -V n Dmmhi, RV Tumcrv, PM”. W21 seam" u- that 6;! kiagleaccicgxtlll.;131lixq li(;l("Ci::'hl'l00a1sTlllIIIl!1E up a Ea;-1 Nlcholsoli. physical duectonnoop temoom disposed of me sackvme shepherd. Grant, Mcph'ee. l.::1cups' , lx'PllllP(l3l ...... ., 17.10: impossible lo score ngaiilst the local if;-,l,,.,(l,eg.,,1N W?” n,eet h(.,-,. ,...,.;n for (my s:h0OvlS"T:m Sigma gaaml ...... Fink in the evening by R 500" M 39193951 LOWS Lecompete. Mau- Aimes .. an.-1, Ward; defenciul M. Wcdlnr lrluh when they are -shorthziilded. T1111.-Lti-.5 -night in the segonfl if lffvhstflllegdul M Vml The Second Saint Dunstanh 'Un- 13-9- ”" Wm” ” '”:" ' - ": ' "W "rs ' "" ' ' : " The Islulidr-rs were given se' ',. ' 'l - R E" ' '1 1 E L ' Results of afternoon and even- C d' S 1 limm" .pedna”iresth(llll'lllg the "mm of thislelrllleiny 0 F.-- llijarsxgbigssllllfgglllagfalllghtfklfatlig in: matches 1t'er&)la1s2f)ol:l(1):)vs: 8 summary: we nerio s o 0 ga e . d cl - t ' '. Alberton . 0 030- . 3E ilng that time we doublnlf Elle bill:-l . '1'” E."”"d SoDoUv t)l?lEnA.rla!:g-Eixggllegzlsltlltlbgllmllleggigs of Summerslde 220 020 200 121-12 "'1" 1.9”” 1- O H” W?” able W 3” TWP Shots OH 1'Dm'm,l' Ifavehch . Lmvlor and Shea paced the Saints Moncton . 201 020 030 020-10 1-Saint John. Knox M 0 1” Mm7”'- Twice me Islandem lladl lKem.' L1-ndsay) 2'39 T m with it; points each. Kane of S.- sackville .. .. 010 lm 101 209-41 (Howey, Rogers) . I-Q i:.'lV0 men in the penalty box at one: 2mF'l;t)1'v:.1;t. lg-;16lgi':iK) 8:45 a D. U. scored 12 points. Donnie Mac- Sydney , g N 000 300 000 202- 7 2-Smiths Falls, Gravelle . . - -"':lllxl'l1:(lml1td deilfe1Ic111ltmt(:;n Elle Mum-ST 3mD51T0'1l- Pavelich ............ H ---- ,L.ean was higuh scorer for the Ab- 1-rum I H g H 311 014 132 090.43 (Smith, Muretlch) . ...... ..1:Uf MONTREAL, (cm The tight-l . isuslzuneci attack, D an M” (Howe, Lindsay) D116 frokens coxulxxienuuatinz the wm- 13135 lijhli 2413011145-, E n .,g 3-Smiths Fwsv G""9”' . . , 1 . , Ev nl x. . 11;; Honirowl Canadians (low-nclllK l Penalties" None lm"-I Of lhe Mmmme Semi" Wdl m”Aght Rays mu meet P'w'C' (smmh Mmeucm 153' o i ” ' - : .9 - i ,', , Hncagn Bhuk Hawks I.” Tues. Mmph Chmn-be-Ham has a Hum-l gsemm-1 pg.-ind tlulercollegiaie Till.Q'l)y cS21mp.on- dfnSell&:ll.;)Cl:')C!l:1?L:ll(lB;-as Saiirlrflels Sackxllle . 000) 110 101 002-1: 4-S(gl1litilx1,.;l Falls. Mulllxln HA my nigh. in H”. ,.,,(.,,;,,g game or . 1,9,. of (.ombm,,,onS he mm H", -l-Detroit, Delveechlo ships last year bv St. uustans D y y n . .. g S Alberton . ..12.. 001040 210- .. . M . . -.- - T l lpr-Stan , ,, , 3:52 University will be presented to be played at the s.D.U. gym. . 54mltl1s Falls, Mulligan :1 hesi-clfseten semi finals series ' out there when his tezlm is s.l1ol't- 3 - - - . Linen, - lT1'l1l”0 .. . -V 030 011 mo 304IIL3 (3131,) 17.36 hr the Slad'ic.V Cup Dlayoffs. handed but possibly lllie best four- ”””"”5: C”l3m””' """””i membe” "I n” ma? 3, SW37 S D 35; s,,,,,.,, 7 Lwlor 15 Summerslde 301100012 010- 9 5 Qai , Jd,;;,""I,';,,,,',',6;i':": i The Cmvd of 13372 saw 3 typll some are "H”b" B””d”- R0l"”e dud lalglf: a 1- Ion! yclfahneilzltlglreqrifllli-stint: f1iL?..EZ3.'lsne.. -16. Roche 6 yx.'..e 12 Mac-' sydne, - om om 050 100-16 ac;-rt Nldolle) val playoff game in which the M ' L f Hurst. 'St ' Eskll il l. Cl C . . " ." ,'l l t 3 ' , ' ' ' ' .' -- - . ' ,,,,,p,, ,.,,,,.k,.n,.d and widwopenl e S G,,5Lav,,:o: PHe,.e' i51C,,C,1,e,,:,I11,,. kiwfl -)--DEtl'Ol' Prystal g ' it was learned yesiterday. Th: pres-. G215;-;1gS2, Kglelligriii galgglsl; MM. Moncton . 100 120 301 002-10 Penal2tl&s), ggnaialle 4.21 K lmckey lwcunic more pronouflcefll ---.- -lug 1111-it that is me clrealn hf zmv . Exam-' Delveccmo) """"""" " (L54 summons M111.” made bl, Fungal Do All ll-1v1acLe '04 i3k1l19m 7 standing at end of first day": i?" E 011.1 hmx as Ihe genie went. alnmz. TORONTO, fCPl Frank King Coach. We l1aVen't nnv records but b7Letm”' Wilson l Ji waltell Jonssl Um 15 mm mmls-1T11llrEl;lg l I an E ' a ' Compel-i'l0Ii' lw'9.zx5eyS76tf'1g7i0o'R ckgnl. Rernlf? GEOHHDH. BUNT1 B0u('h-l,Clancy, a courngzeous, sull)-tong- we doubt if tlley have been scared lnelfygcchlo) L" .M educmionf , .-d d 5 me, r ' uion Lost ' C l ' cc mu .1rd and Paul Mel-fer scored forth:-cl Irishman who was one of on this winter. Their displays at that 7AgS:,1,f1l,t,'e5L.Jr1l;c:?X " pylrm? t1olI(T(?l?:1e;is1(;l)ll:llSollO1lle y 1 l Truro . . .. 2 1 1 ' ' Wmadiens and Gerry Couture fot'll1ockcy's most l'lynEil'nl(.' players, local Forum have been excellent "go . 'Iy1:ci;)reslemauCn is sch-edmed mrup S S s Summerside ' W 1 .1 second Parka I we uacrks. I H d - ' lwflu 1ma:,lr1o,.0!nmH ggaplt-I Leafs bait thegreaiest exhibition we saw; T”-IT' 2.10 p m i u u . y . Mberton - 1 1 -lmgmm-,5 Fans. menu-awn . ilana lens lP( an e lze in cr- 0 in '11 iona oc ey Aeague em give was at Halifax aroundi ” t ' . 1 1 Moore, Tudln) , .. 12:51 1-llorial play practically all ihvl, next. season. ,thefi1'st of the year when ihey can-E E Fwy-FEg:E lw.K.s. 2:31?-Ellie 1 1 3'"(53m5 John. R1089 way and the Hawks desperate hldl, News of the uppoinlment rams: trolled the puck for most. twnl . . Moncton C o 2 (Hewey) .. 16:52 .1: time ran out failed to prc-d1lce.1Tup5d,1y wt...” manag;,,g.d-,,.ec,,,,. lninulcs on one occasion without m-- n '. ""-' , pe,.s0nm',.1"Og cgmpeung; D-5mfthFa1l.s. Muretleh 16:53 ,tleger's goal. cnmlng on a long Conn smythp of the Lean an- letting the Halifax ienm lay a (Cqngdlgn 1-.-9...) mm” Slrecl 5C1W”1b9-V3 defea” T,.m.ogHam1d Mmlean 1,ud- 10-Smiths Falls, Smith . 18:08 pass that put him inAthe cleanlnounced that Joe Primcau, the stick on the disc. M.-mortal (1up.. N md ,we5l' Kent Schml 4.344 in ” Norman Cum. sewfm Stork. L0: Pen-altles: Rogers 1241. Rock. 3"? (7a”3di9"5 ””'l' 'W”sS0a1lQUlE'--Sli0lx'9n WPNDF M10 W0" a . . l Timm1'ns-Porcupine 9, Norfllsldc e llfasbehbaln game 1”” m,gm- The Ram Natmbale 'mme. Wm rn',m.pe' burn 5'.54,1E:20. Thomson 'l:lfl lrarl and they tr-ld off the f1'a3tii'l,liockcy's three major tlilcs. hasl While Beailtlry rind Hilrst. get 7, . Hcl':?l:C(13edSt2l4e.e1lz5 la: flvltiltllfallextllnebv J skill I ' Kiley 9325, Scott 14:04. 3 Hawks in the as! minute an :13;-esignod and that Clancy will 1-e.1firs'i. rating as penalty killers ihel '1-' - up D- I L best. 9 1 : i . . g ' . . . .1 ..... or W..-1.,..:::?:::":..::::..ll:...”;:. ll nel E M W W by mm mm real was penalized for hooking. '1-1.. Lear, um. get ,. 1m1e,lman. Marccl Clements and W;1lt,erll-jagtern (:a..ad.. senior- ggg YWW , , M”dwm,am's mm, Cm hams”), 11-Smiths Fa11s.Gravel.lo Summary:v- quick-tempered fellow who gave-.PaWl5ill)'n must not he over-look-l Smiths Falls 9 Saint John 3 TH SYDNEY N S (Omg LIUEUPG Wlth Scllrmx DOIDLSZ 3 ' I ' (5".m'h' Rookburn) . 51 1.-1,.” p,,.;,,d 1 . ed 3,, mi . . , , , 1 . ,NOR , - - l west Kent, - Tauton 14, Lea 12. Skl-ll 12-Sm-lths Falls, Mulligan No scaring lllllel h lzislmls xnejerslamodm icllzanlltl Wiseman lllatfeegglligle 39133;; tzlrfxgx SnHi”1slFa”ll(l leads best-omevm Tlmmlns-Porcupine Comhmes palm- Ward M Macxay 4 S MacLean '1 A-lberton-Chester Hughes, lead: (Blair) . . c ' 3 u .: 2: Vin . - - - I v . V H '-i . .-. - " v 1 - - - -. , l ' V .. . . . ,. :22. SN'.)lItl "PI'l0Il n11P of hock:-y's lzl-cats. Call after the Beaudrv-Hurst com-1 sq, M" 1 11 2, G n 2 , l , 7 th ' m mnce , me -I em” 3' ' ' ' V ' ' . ', son : ' m 2 t 1 flliicaizo. Cnuturf. 1 The 47-Year-old Prim:-nu. in hlsilgination has fired. Clements has, -1-.,,....f,l,m lgeads H hcsi-of-seven :l(ra3.,kJ',x,I.B 9b;,l:1nf.g5:,.::enKgglggia? g80II5I:leZil(e:I..Relg'8. ThdCrfn3llS0g Ill. p:5'd&;30;"e?BVese:Vo:lge:bo1;:fLgig MaCDona1d Institute 558. Mam. -Flnneyt ,. . . 131.34 playing days centre of Tm-omo's ecu used ('OllSlClt?l'a1l,)l)' in such :1, '.r' 1, 2.1 , r (1, .,V ' 5 mi mmml - 9 - ,' ' ' . . ' " . 7--Mnnirenl, Genffriun. famed kid line between Busher: role and is a flood man out thereiigdllycimslenlor-one mme 10 CHI: q:artneFl1Bhxll.Al1lll of thrills from'J0hn5L0n' E Tubal 24f wude' maul" Em C0ombs' smpid. mba' 403' Queenm Kmumm 335' i1'W'-"Jill - ”-55k-J-Wkson and Charlie C-Onacller. when I116 locals are two men (l0'WYl-i Cliicoutimi 2 Ottawa 3 the startgthc locals matched strides ','( E? SRckvmeEChe8lerIl-d Beg” - 163111 Assl'lmpumlllC021leg'e"1lvmdt?Or' V'Mli'”-V 5'- 1-N”'""l 7-Mvlziiidvd the Leafs for three W-lpmlsh-V"” ll-"5 "Gt been "Std 351 BI-st-of-ll st-'mi-final: tied 4-4. with in-Qvlsitoi-s in the first Period. Frmk RW”: Sew is Ml: 336' Mm F 1'6' llmm :1 I ' ti.-ulshy 1s.1s. sting, 1.. his 11.51 mm 11", Lears,much :15 the others but whim he: gwgm Vgg, ,4 moped ahead in the second and Bl3Ck- mam Bl” 513l0"f- gllpin l 95”” 0” M" ”- I0" ""1 - M Third Pr-riml twnn lhe Stunloy Cup and Prim-lhas to he Can be VCYIV iz00d. Ge'0l'fZEl 0 up with R 5-5 ll? 39 end 0H vwM,&?:1Eto:-::gndN(;t::e' elglareng ll Mrmtrcal. Bnuchard, loan he-came the first man in MCLI-llran and La11'.V Travis w0rk'RuI'n t regumuon mm: ' "cl ' ' '.lf7lln50Hl ...... .. 4.29M-nacll learns to titles in Me-morial,lW9l10l'1 dPfeTl5e with any of tliescl, g p But, mere was no gtopping the Memnmm mate; Gordon clogg' 4 Montreal. Megs-r. lAllan and Stanley Cup play. "ml-5 3-"d NW5 Played 3- big DR" Ontario juniors in the 10-minutes 3klp' . , ; - ' M g -, 4 gggzg H wg ' th 1,, d g - i , . --- Play Will be resumed today. llmldll;f:Kg'amThl:n:T;l. ll 5 tlie s0Irl1rrlle'l311e;nl.:uC((:)ef-135 tlcllc leg;-elHowe Sfglv” t::;vhAntf:0k::? 5:33:11?” "'3: -On Wednesday evenlng,.MarCh games scheduled for the mornlng., sum; - - sheet. when their train is shorl-' . g -: if V to score on a backhand 1mh' E mmqu” was held m the l11l8m00n. Ind 8V9nll1x- , . Dgmpsey Ex-wlfg ,, ,,,,,,d , UK i M"? - -English School. wellmg-ton, in ..s. '”'H''" 1 st: 71', 3 " . . . ,1 mm: honour of wellington Battlers. Severely Burned DOS ANGELES, 1APt - Hannah Williams, former ShOWfllhl and an -ox-wife of Jack Dempsey, was sov- lcrely burned Tuesday when a fire ihroke out in her hotel room. Over- lcame by smoke. she siaggered from Toronto Maple , the room and was taken to hospit- f the National al. Fire department officials said the blaze apparently started from a lclgaret. l 1 Lleafsw Sign Eight Players TORONTO. (GP)- Imafs dropped out 0 Hockey League race for 1:. Stanley Cup b: h this week but started u-nrkilisz on next year's club by smninsz cisrht players Tuesday. Managing director Conn Smythe nf the Leafs said defencemen Jlrr. Thomson, Len Boivin. Fernie Fla- man and Tim Horton. and for- wards Ted Kennedy, Bob Hassard. (iccric Arnistrong and Gordie Hah- nmau all inked contracts. Smythc said there were two hold- n11t.v-luvlifwineers Ron Stewart and Eric Ncstercnko. However, he ll:'l1i'ed on signing all of this sea- son's club before the 1953-54 sea- in lake the hesf-of-three series in son rolled around, straight ganjeg. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE -- FRI.-SAT. -- 27th-28th-EXTRA SUGARFOOT Color-Randolph Scott - Adele Jergens-Excellent SHIP CONTEST The closing is drawing near and the ice is Monlt:al Team Wins Hoop Title HALIFAX, (CP -Montreal Hi- lACes won the ...t:rn Criliudzi junior haskl-fball liiln Tiiesdny 115 they downed a hard fighting team from St. Mary's l'nii'ersily 53-412 breaking up in the harbor. BUY YOUR TICKET TODAY o First Prize ........................................ .. 341,000.00 Second Prize ..... .... .......................... -. 250.00 Third Prim . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Tickets on sale at Miltonls Old Spain, Fred Lam- bros. Glggey's Pharmacy. Cleaners, Lloyd Grant, Sh Pure Milk Company, Boo Executive members. Robinson's Subplies, Master erwln Williams, Walter Cox. ltter Club and Hockey Club I Beaudry undoubtedly is the Mill'- lllllmlii Number One penalty klller.l Nuyw yoR,K, (op)..)3ut for m He has it skill all his own when itiofficlal ruling, Gordie Howe would ',comes to breaking up plays. Muclilhave tied Maurice Richards NR- l0l' ll dPi!9nd's on his skating ablllt.V'tlo11al Hockey League record of 50 lbut Hirb has a formula worked outlgoals in 3 season, lWh9T9bY he 03" WW9 UP U18 Opel Howe, who wound up the season position. He doesn't say too much with 49 goals. believes he scored fabout it bur, he admits that there one 3031 which was aw,"-dad to late a few key men whom he 11511-,dgggnceman Red Kelly. lal-ly depends upon to place the puck; The 3031 occurred Feb, 3 in ion his stick if he works them right. 305101,. Late tn the third period Among his favorites are defense- Keuy med ,1 shot from the blue- me” like Bi” Bmegil 01”"? Mme” line which beat Jim Henry. Howe "d J” Lem”? 0! Halmm Red claimed he tipped the puck before memib” the LePi"cIBe-mldr-V lelld it went into the net and his team- ;of early season. It stemmed from I nse Bcnudry defensive antics, . . . As much or more lhnn any other om factor, Ihe penalty killing ab- ility of the Islanders is the big rea- son wliy the Islalide-rs are lending their series with the Miners. To date the Islanders l1a.1'c served twice as many penalties as the men from ,Glace Bay 38 against 19. Had tihc l .Vfinel's been able to take advantage of those penalties they would be leading the series. 1 l . . . Don Lockhart could have swung the series in favor of Ihe Bay on Monday night and almost succeed- ed. Bnth Lockhart and A1 Millnr have been playing great hockey in the series but if the Miners had won Monday llockhart would un- doubtedly be the Number One hoc- key hern at Glace Bay. W-hen fl goalie stops as many shots as back- art did on Monday night he has to be lucky and he did have some luck riding with him. The Island- ers had at least five good scoring chances in the third period and they should have cniin-ted regard- leal of who was in the nets. 0 O 0 We doubt if any of Lnckhartts stops were as sensational as that which Al Mlllar made of-f Bill Me- Cracken in the sudden-death over- time. Mccracken had the whole Islanders net. to shoot. at from 20 feet out and had nearly all the time he wished to take his shot. It looked like the game but Miller. who can move his left hand with terrific speed, got his glove in fr nt of the drive from 'lhe Miners' p ,mates agreed. . , But the offlcnls didn't. see it ,m1d credited Kelly with the goal. 1 Howe, who at that time was llooking for his 4011: goal of the iscasou and his moth since break- ing in, wasn't bitter about the de- cision. "It couldn't luwe happened to a lnicer guy." he said of Kelly. LONDON, (GP) - The govern- lment'e refusal to allow bakery em- ployees to work on May 31. the Sunday before Coronation Day. means that some Coronation par- ties are going to have stale cakes. said L. F. Oadwallader. a. director ter Bakers. soA?..:......m....1 scorer, To date that is our nomin- ation for the stop of the series al- though jthere were tlma when we couldn't imderstand how Ilockhnrt was keeping his net free of rubber. . . . The torrid battle on Monday night was a good lndiicattlon of how ho-tly contmted this series has been. The count in games stands at tlhree- rwo for the Islanders. The Island- ers won that extra game only by playing for nearly seventeen min- utes over-time. The scoring has been almost even with the Island- ers scoring 13 times and the Miners 12. Only in two of the five games has more than one goal separated the final score of the clubs and in both of these contedta the differ- ence was two. How much clout could you get? rind 3...1ot "”'..".'.:"..."I. f'?' lotto-Anllon As Iii Clams. I-pt-flu I-hp ls. (equal In In! lulu of the National Association of Mam , Dimarohl followed at 4:00 on an unassisted sprint down the left boards as the Nnrthside defence was bauly outguessed. Piche cut through centre to tally again for the Combines nnd Towers finished it off just after the eight-minute mark. The Franklins came back in the last two minutes but it was a case of too little too late as Combines skated off with a 9-7 victory. Line-up: Timmlns - Goal: Moltsley; de- fence: Galbraith, Albert, Jarvis." Denault: forwards: Towers. Bae- leck, Jones, Savord, McNeil, Di- marchd, Fiche, Cockrane, Chlrco- ski. North Sydmvy - Goal: Collins: defence: McLeod, Cheek, Andrea, Kays; forwards: Dorringion, Dal-l l ling. Billlck, Mclntosh, Gouthrog Higgins, McDonald, Ryan, Dcu-. cette, Refert-6's: Stan Pratt, Hnp Shoul-ll dice. SUMMARY First Period l-North Sydney. McDonald r Cheek) . . 4:45 2-Ti-mmins, Savord 18:37 Penalties: Jarvis 4 :36, Piche 1i2:o7. McLeod 13:42. Atliberi. 19:53. Second Pcrlncl 3 North Sydney, Ryan E lBllllckl 5:15 4-Nortlh Sydney. Do-rrington 10:45 5-Timmlns. Cochrane (Jarvis. Chlccoekit 16:51 6-North Sydney. Billlck (Dallinrz, Lndreat .134 , Penalties: Jarvis 2:56, 10:58, Al- bert 4:58. l Third PM-Ind 7-Tl-nmlns. Jones (Galbraith. Towcrsi 11:19 3---Nrrtlh Sydney, Dhrrlngton (Chcekl l R-Timm-ins. Savord fMcNelll . 16:00 I0-Timmilis, Bneleck 17:27 Penalties: Mctm-xI14:2R, Albert 5:35. Galbraith E:.'l0. Overtime Perlol ll-Tlmmlns, Jarvis . 2.18 12-Tlm-mlns, Dimarchl . 4:09 13-Tintmlns. Plche foochranc. chirms-kit 5:29 14-Timmlns, Towers f-Jones) . 7:46 13-North SVdll'IC'Y, Dalllng (Dot-rlnqtonl -12:02 10--North Sydney. Dalllng fborrlngtnn. Bi-flick) . 8:94 Penalties: None. Slope: lvfounley . -1 11 ll 'l-.10 Collins 10 5 7 7-29 BAO PAUDO. Brazil, (AP) -- Fourteen persons were killed and 40 injured Monday night when I eommuur train piled into the rear of a. stationary freight. train. Mott of the victhns were worker: return- ing to their suburban homes. The citizens had as their guests, officials and players of the team who won the Mt. Pleasant Inter- mediate "C" Hockey League tro- phi: Mr. Euclid Arsenault acted as master of ceremonies for the occa- sion. In his remarks he emphasiz- ed the greatness of fellowship and unity among all classes of people and spoke of the fine spirit of sportsmanship which the boys showed during the hockey season. Congratulations and best wishes were extended to the boys by the hail-man, who then called on Mr. Waldron for a few remarks. He expressed his appreciation of be- ing associated with the boys in the evening's event, congratulating them on their victory. He extend- ed, on behalf of Wellington com- munity, congratulations and best wishes for future hockey, after which he offered the toast. Re- sponding was the captain of the team, Mr. William McLure, who exlpressed his alpipreclation and extended on behalf of the team its gratitude and appreciation. Those catering for the banquet were: Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault, Mrs. Keith MacDonald, Mrs. John Per- cival, Mrs. Clayton Day, Mrs. Jack Harknus. Mrs. John Wal- dron and the Miieses Blanche Day. Beatrice Ferguson, Caroline Bar- low. Helen Gallant and Alice Gallant. A very pleasant evening came to a close with the singing of "For They Arrl Jolly Good Fellows." is:iAr'”sli”dFr1iEil"lllf' Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prlnle. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprint: 4 cents each. Mall Fllm Servlctl. M1. I Wins Blood Donor Contest VANCOUVER. (GP)-Mount Al- lison University at Sackville. N. 13., has won 8. country-wide bloodl donor content among Canadian universities. The Red Cross will present the university with the Canadian In- ter-collegiate Corpuscle Cup, do- nated by the forestry faculty of the contest-sponsor, the Univer- sity of British Columbia, which announced results Tuesday. A total of 15.496 pints of blood was donated during the contest. Results by percentage of stud- ent body donating, are: Mount Alllson,'16.2: University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, 72.9; Unl- verislty of Saskatchewan, 62.3: U.B.C., 55.3: University of Alberta, 41.2; Dalhousie University, Hali- IS COMING TO TOWN watch for him! fax. 55; Three Guelph, 0nl., schools Ontario Agrloultut Col- -1- km lege, Ontario Veterinary eqtool, Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, THURSDAY, MAB. 26-8 pm. WESTWARII THE W0-MEN Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel, l-lope Emerson. John Mclntyre. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Charlottetown.