only 4-2. but put the clini-her on it Lnndi-v. Hitches. Arsenault. Car- in tho scronri by oiiiscorint: the roll. 'ilacl.ean Fl)f'l'R R-2. scion of the tallies RPlPf'f'0lt1- coming in a mu. h h d Whelan. Parkdale took titer in t e t tl' . g and oiilskalcti the Primroses foil RI RIM-ARV n .'--7'. iiiamiii in the scurln: First Pcrlod:- 1. ('n.ii-ti liiibiiy liouliniz, ended the Huizhm i('arrolli 20:). 2. Monta-l Li-ilti Jay and lion: 'I'ltt' Rangers have been spcai'hearling far left the New Yorkers drive for a Slan- who. since he joined the Blues iley Cup playoff berth for the son from Providence Reds. has been hiontagzue. ond straight time since Phil Wnt- their THREE PROMINENT RANGERS abiiie trio of New Mirk son took uicr the reins On the is little llamillc Henry outstanding sniper. Andy. Bathgate (centre! is the teams leading scorer and Gump Worsleyl has held up in the busy New York goal. i Moi-ell edged Murray Jlarbour 4-3 at Souris rink last night to win their intermediate "C" iiecondl round playoff series 2 games to ll SUMMARY First Perlod:- l- Murray Har- bour. Fraser illumet 6.33; 2- Mo- ganin tlilll tlying colors siappinnlguc. howling iLandi',vl 2.16; 3.l home fiuir :ii.'ils and plCl(lllL' up-P one tielpcrl three and helped out Carroll shill one and helped out on four inure and Sin 3iucLure hail. Hilly Hughes snipeii Josey- 4.43; 4 llontague. Dowling on three (Ketchi 7.42; more. Ronnie Ketch and big .loe iDou'luig. liandryi 12 R0. 6. Park- Coyle each potted two goals. Dick dale. 0. Carver (A. Carver) 16 58. arkdale. A. Carver 0. Caricr.l 5. Montague. Ketch Pcnalties:- None. Si-coud Pcriod:- 7. one goal and ii assists. Arsciiziiiil C0.VlP it-'31'l'”ll Hllilllvsi 2.15. got the other tally. I MecLure. l ICORES FIRST p9. Montague. Carroll p , . . Hutzhesi 81-1; 10. Montague. Dow- lt took dofcnseman Ralph. .IlIKP) ling p(.m.hV Mavllunp 9272 HI. u Kamm In gm”, . mm um yparl Montauiie lloiriillil iMacl.canll but he made the grade in the third Kip Ready got two of the Park-. dale goals after passing bouts withl linemates Willie Dunn and Rob Hurry and Allie Carver sniped tho first Parkdaic goal in the open- lo: period. ( Onlv Iivn penalties were called in the cleanly played game by ref- erees Leith Jay and Don Whelan. Roth came in the second period, when the two on the we-. .loa ('oyle and Ralph 0 iloscv. rlashcd alum: the boards. 1 They did I hit of mild .s'II(lV'lflE1r,;Ig;(,da2l:f and were assessed minors for un-i necessary roughneiiii. CHATTER A really import- ant game is 'r ” I .1 for ' ” at Civic Stadium.. Frank Roper may be back in the Parkdale nets. Barry Moore tries hard but hel Period last night when he slappcdllL0u'?;1. :3-45M(l"laKlIe. ('uylc (Mac- Skip ('arver's passoiil by liillongcm, lti. Parkdale. -senaulii l.'l. Montague. Hughcsl let 18.21), H. PcnaIties:- Josey, L'oyle. Third Period:- Carver (Wood! 1900: '12 illurry. llunnt e. Mai-Litre (Ar- IR23. ' Penaitfes:- Nona. BIG PR0lll.'(?ER Among other products. the (Gold Isn't any Roper. but the way his Coast exported I:M.0(t0,('t0(i worth. defense played lnfront of him lastlof raw cocoa In 1954. night. even Terry Snwchuli would! with f.4.S00.00(t in 19311. compared IN THIS CORNER Last Season In Reverse Thn iv-uiilnr schedule of the is-isililv exception of St. l)unstan's land Sr-nior Hockey Leagiie came. was stronger this season. but th e In an End at the Sports Arena lasti Flyers have had little competition. night with the Parkdale Fiyersl and Montague Primrnses ushering. out the season. Of course. there is positions this year was far more still a matter of two morggameslescltlng than last year. Last win- to be played at Civic Stadium. buti as far as (tharlottctonians are: concerned, the schedule has been- concluded. Next week. probably Tuesday the playoffs will com- mcnce with the first team playingi the third and the second team laying the fourth. We will not- now which team will he in the: aecond slot until at least late ton-l light and possibly not until Mon- day night, for the fate of the youth club and Aces depends on how; Parkdale handles Summerside to-ii slight. and should Aces win. thenl Saints will hold the key to thci situation. lhould Area lose this evening fllen R.Y.C. rarmot be dislodged. from second and would meet Mon- taziio Primroses In the "II" semi- finals while Parkdale Flyers and Area tangle In the "A" series. If An-ii win those two tuaales then lhtv will go against Montague lnl the semi-finals while Parhdsle l Yet the battle for the playoff ter. you will recall. it was a fore- gone conclusion early in January that the Summerside Aces were going no where. We didn't know until B.Y.C. defeated Saints on Tuesday night. in the final week of the schedule. which of the teams was to sit out the playoffs th is year. And with only two games tel be played we still don't know who; will be in second place. This In competition at its heat, Just in case some of us haven't noticed. With the playoff ready to start we are hoping Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fan will be able to wend their way to the Sports Arena and Civic Sta- llium. Mr, and Mrs. Fan. we know. may have been a little bit disap- pointed in mid-season with some of the exhibitions put on but. we firmly believe that it will be a far different story in the playoffs. You know. the Flyers can be beaten. They are strange things can happen in CY-Hi Juniors. l'lflldillK a lead at intervals but hustling always, were croiined Maritime .IuIiioi' Basket- ball champs last night, winning the . Montague ml? Hughes 'Carroll. Mai:l.iiret 17.46; :15. Montague, Arsenault (Hughes. Carrolli 17.54: 16. Parkdalc. Ready (Hurry. Dunni 18.43. 17. Parkdalc. (W '.w.-gii;,- Carver -S. Carver. MarLc0dl 2-09: Thursday 57-55, to take the roiiiui Josey (S. Cnnvr-rti 103.101 g i 4.19; 113. Montague. Ketch iLon2a- ' S'side Proies 1 Is Disallowed Moncion Cops Junior Title .kioiitat;u;.EBy 1 . Parkdale. O. Carver -.l'oseyi :l.'.t.'i; gems rell. W. Macfidam (R. MacAdami MK! H10"-SCORING GAME 14-9 tut iiotn mi-i annual. uinriuu - . . 3 ' I M 1' d ''''''''''”'''''l R' hi To Ch llonge Bi I" OI1 ague OUI1 S yers-mm '9 3 9 : A NI Ihcu-fur-all its)! will III Q ' C 5 tr :' '"""'..,...,.".'i..i: it """' '”' em I1 00 3 93H 8 - a var causeway " rin arver cores ive, Mg, .,.,.m.,,,,.:,, M; - 'F”''”"' t”''':'''” Iy.IACIIUl.LlVAN iiioti-mietiu-us-. uni-i . . Bubb Dowlln Pols Four "'W'"" N Press can writer with acute aui- omm iasiuiu they -- 5””""" """'""""' uonrsaanicei-moinuu isthatthasa an inuinitntunua 5.4": . A-KWV”-5""--'lVi'l'"t'nuiyr..auiuuu-inuiiug'l:th d:"di:au:iarus--we-an-iguana " Montague Primroaes ended thelhavc been hard pressed to keep nae. P0990! Boy. Jack C. Clilm .' an any cu. d.m.mP. u, ok, '. m'o. uh an lf lsldllfl Senior Hockey l.eaguelMontsgur to less than 10 goals. and C 1. t" .u "hr coumenuou 'h. an”. .' arlonrul at sons" E, n. 1'wu.. arbedule at the Sports Arena last ()rint'an'er scored one of the pret- Three other fast classes will nunuy .um "I nu W. M In any C" in M. . uuu ,1. 03", 3:” an ..'..I..' ha night by trimming the leaizuev tirst goals oi the entire season "In", N" m” ""1" nth annual meeting of the Cana- two A; want” in Q, mung” I, V. "um mu.” ml mum .. leading Parkdale Flyers 14-9 in s when he skated the length of the Entries are as follows an m'bmu mm” 5. uni. ' H.” u .0 emu.” nu"; uide-open. free-scoring tussle bc-.icr in the second period . This 3 Pace - Linda Darnell. Cap- An "Iv"! Wu could me” the Gong, in me had bbuu my . Tau” ud's.mh . fore only a small crowd of fans. lad can make a deiensemnii look lain Clegg. Bonnie's Money. Col. dun, of m. cumin , u,cp.(, "Jud mm" Mn". N. ,,m Md u. n M” m . . There wasn't much depcndtiig onppretty silly sometimes Ron-l Henry. Money Addl. Mickey Blld- om;-U Ola” bub.” hung in amp;-gmju op up league with mly two taauu-Lou I the outcome of the game and both nie Ketch played a great game for long. Little Joe Clug. Long Join. an rm. nwmuuiou 0, Fun. am, "4 xndrnu. why. m. M. teams (attuned up their scoring-thc Priinrones He alternated A Pace - Downtown. Money an Gnu Ru" would be mum”, saw: Wm um nu” the onpu dom.u.m. "vat .mu nun averages. especially Orin ('ai'ierlwith Harley .VlaeLeisn in center-p Royal. Whyllot Chief, Black Ma- .me ” Ironic much u, thy. in my cu "rt" 5.” an I-.. '1", no ".1 hand" "I, no who is chasing Merrill Pineau of lag llowllug and Flick Landry Jea-ty. Calumctta. Ginger IL. 'old':u mule. mun of cm. uni”. or me mwom. or Q. no" or . 3", C", "as" the R.Y.L'. for goal-scoring honors. The Primrose: may prove a lot Falrgo. .d..' 'wu.mu tomb?! body. W" on our "um".-v 0”. saw. hw . nu” "Lu. C"V" trigger” me W3” ”'."""l'"" l" ll" P"y”"' """ l' 3'” 3' Tm ' mddy .3"d'”"3' 5"” As far as the 1857 set-up is con- highly-placed source told The to continue as we . even if boost his season gnai uutplll to a.eraliy thought. Francis Drake. Tiiair'I It. F0"l"" earned the ORFU will not figure Canadian Press. "The ORFU isn't we Idsc out in the voting. and laud? til "I '11 E3111” "9 fl-ml ”N.,..”,g Pm" 3"” T"I”- "VI" 9'”: in the Grey Cup Picture in any in our teams as far as liiayina that's thecasiadlaar ball Cons -dds” 8" assist l" 3'” '"'""" ' 1 ' t ' shape or form. strength goes and we just min ell-the Joint may of the Big Four lo.-iuue-leading total of at points. Parltiiiiie:- Goal Aliiili-c; W”. The east's Big Four Lealue and interested in meeting their cham- and the WIFU.” a bi: iellue The outcome oi the game was fensc - Wood. Josey. MacLeod;i -- W, the wntem Imerpmvmdu Footy mom undu. my cu.cumuuw".n nuke I . ""('V "”3"3' 1" lll;;ll”hl"t'”lh35If3l'l-Vl:”?”"-ds '1?" C3rl;".'1A'HCaner" M W 5 5 : .2, "” ” t I I' ball Union simply don't want the This reference to "next fall" al- "Let the ORFU have the Grey I-1”l9l"'5l Pm” ll ""l' "ml : 3”” """' 93 V: ”''3'- I . F c e e works. lowed ien oirooinfors ulat- Cu and we'll la forsoiua other fnses moved into a it lead after? Monlague:- Goal - Dillon; De- CAMILLE HENRY AND) BATHGATE GUM? WORSLEY " " ' gl?lhUleIllIIl2Srll!I:Veul,ldeII:LlCIl res- ing onpa chyutproniise. Butpwhat it truliby and still flit the parks in 0"” l3 '"l""l9S "l 9133 Palkllill” '9'?” D C”-”"- Ma"l-""9- L""33' ' olutious on the agsnda that would will be probably will not be known a final with the champions of the ""19 "1" "l ill" V"""' '”"""3lPI"'3 F”””"l-A ' ”””'”''3- K'"'''' restrict Grey Cup play solely to until the delegates meal in cloud last. and West competing." 487TH AND 488T H OF CAREER lll0'NCTON tCPt Mont-ion 5 The Charlottetown Guuitliaai. Fridhy, March 1. 1957 . the hard way front a deter- mined St. Dunstan's University team which won 52-51 but dropped the two-game total-point series hyi -n single point. ' l CY-Hi tripped St. Dunstan's Cu at Charloiii-town last one of the best of the season. l To place second in the league land Senior Hockey Lcagu! execir istandinc. a much coveted (spot of I tive held last night a protest by late. Arcs must beat Parkdale lo- Summerslde Aces arising out of a niizlii. Thcy may find it harder to - do than was the case last Monday ' At a special meetins oi the is recent Summerside-B.Y.C. gamel waii disallowed. . mersidcls acting coach C h s r1 1 a bench by a league referee. Montague 5 - 3 night. and .l. MaeGovi'an each with a single. H. Campbell scored the three goals for Montague. U. S. Skaters Start Fast COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo (AP! - United States skaters The protest resulted when Sum- Hogan was put off the Act.-s' Heatherdal; Hcatherdale dcicatcd Monlauiic Bombers 5-21 in hockey game play- ed at the Montague rink Monday The goals for Heatherdale were scored by M. MacLeod who netted a pair and B. White. G. Pi-ardon jumped off to a fast start Thurs-I day in the men's singles oi the: world figure skating championship with David Jenkins and Tim : should he a real struggle. Aces Flyers Al" Stadium 'l”ouighl's rroud at ttiiit Slad- Vp iium in Summcrside slioulri be the ': biggest of the season. There are fun very good reasons for attend- in: the name hctwecu Parkdale Aces. : Flyers and Summcrsidc First. the name itself should be because Frank Roper will prob- ably be back in the nets for the Flyers. But the Aces. from the manager down to "Doc Phillips. the trainer. are determined to take this all-important game so it Secondly. but certainly not least. the game is a benefit game for a boy who has incurred a lot of hospital bills because of injur- ies received playing hockey. We can't think of anyone more deserv- ini: oi support than Lorne Hcnnes- scy. While in Summerside he proved himself a hockey player and coach to whom youngsters could indeed look up to. and take as an example. All the kids swear by him. There has never been I more popular coach here than Lornie. Because of this. it sccmii Tonight LORNE IIENNESSEY .break in the weather the Stadium will be packed to the doors to- night. As an extra flip oi enjoyment. those who can get to the Stadium certain that with any kind of a Island Curling The Prince Edward island cham pioii curling rink skipped by Cliff- ord i-IliZilS' Mac-Donald leaves to- day for Kingston. Ontario when: they will represent the island in Brown setting the pace. Jenkins. 20-year-old kid brother! of Hayes Alan Jenkins. champion the last four years. held a slim edge over Brown oi Glendon. Caltf.. student at the University of ' .California. after skating the first "0' l"VlM"IJlP- And three compulsory figures. C it it in d 1 R n champion Chariesp and R.i'.('. meet in the otherlplayoffs. How many times have snemng 0, -rmmmn W" mirdvwm, teams that have topped leagues in -I-um Mm", 0, -.-,".0m,,' wmp,” a walk been knocked out by whnt.g.,,mh. had been thought to be inferior? series. I l.cml.io'.; hawk oi:-r the seesnnl for a moment it iioiilri seem as lfl it turned out to ho 1935-'56 in re.i teams? Playoffs bring out the best in every team. Who knows. may- verso. at Il"ji'il as far as nitendanceibe Hubby Dowling is coaching thi-l is cunccriicd. The lS.H.l.. in ltsl initial scnson had a difficult timel entiriiitl customers through thel turnstiles for the greater part of: the season but in the playoffs thel Iv-at:-iv uas almost turning them; auav This season we started nutl with Iii: rrniirl: up to nearly lfiml The atlcrirlam-r stayed well up iin-' til immodiairv hoflorc Christmas and then plunged. Small crowds at Cliri.-tmastime is not unusual and nobody was unduly worried. Rut attendances have stayed down Iince then. and now we are won- dering if even the playoff; will bring the faithful back. There are probably several rea- atleadaaeea been new league champions. If there is a non year for the Island League. and we haven't heard differently. we would suggest that those in the positions to do so take a good look around them and see if then is enough players to furnish five. teams. We don't think there is. One least cam In the league would leave a lot of talent floating around. Talent that could be used to seed advantage in providing a faster and more balanced loop. . CHATTER Tell you think that colic teams play as roit.?bI,l-yr! lay son II. . .Ttns ltiss I IKVW A field of 17 skaters Rom nine countries are competing. Three more difficult ftttures are schcdiilcd today. The required fig-i ures count 60 per cent toward the championship. The other to is based on Satur- day night's free skating. a five- mlnuie original exhibition. lhnounce Draw Of final Series Last evening officials of the is land Branch AAU of C announced the following draw for the fine! round of the island intermediate "3" pIaydowns:- Winners of Albany vs Lot in at s Innis at Winners of Albany in Lot 16 0 ?-.- la 3.. El 3 ; Imirtn vii iieceuaryi Management of teams the Dominion Curling champion- ships nexl week . Skip Mai-Donald any rash predictions about the chances of the island curlers asslnst Ilw finest that Canada has to Hlfcr but says that he and his teammates. .lim Cameron. Dr. William Mori-side and Gordon Stewart. will be doing their very lbcst to l1TlflK at least some glory ito our little I'rtivinpp. Cliff sun "We will be starting ."wi- will be starting from zero 1 Mil "Widcr I-veryihing from there on in gain Title .i'c.1rs island representat- :ivr-s do not worry with them as imurh "xiici'i:-iirr as has been the case of Iillirr teams in the past. :Cli'(- With 12 .V!'iIl'5 of experience in the roarin' name behind him. is the veteran of the foursome and it ""1!" down In Dr Moreiiide who has bccii i-iii-ling for only three YNIN 'it:ito .iim ('anicron and load Gordan siowim have elcli isn't making Leave Today For Kingston early enough will see the Sum- merside and Crapaud paper- weights in action. Ace-Parkdsle game starts at 9.15. 0 Champions been curling for .1 years. Each of the curlers is on his first P.E.l. champtonshop team and the trip to the Dominion cham- pionships will be the first for all of them. At 32 Dr. Moreiside is the young- est and perhaps the best known of the foursome among sport fans. Dr. Moreside is now retired from tennis. but when he was in his prime in the Ionics he was the Island's best and won the island title for at least 7 years running. He was also we1l.known through- out the Maritime: for his tennis ability. He now devote: his en- ergy to curling in the winter and golf in the summer. Gordon Stewart was a promising hockey player in the thirties. He is now an accountant in Charlotte- town. At 50 years of age .lim Camera is thee oldest member or the rink in years. He is a dispatcher for the C.N.R. When the curlers leave by train today they will be carrying the best wishes and hopes for success from Islanders on hundred thousand strong with them. larsen-Satisfied ” With New Pact trr. PETERSBURG. Fla. uiri Don I-Irscn. the unpredtctahlt v rlghthandcr who pitched a perfect I-2ar'ii world series. Thursd sinned his 151 contract with I: New York Yankees only . in hours before he would ti." 5.. cube an official lioideet. Efllmlln W1 Larpvrs salary at tiulllt. s nu! increase over his 13 pact. "I'm very satisfied and re game against Brooklyn in last n" Swede Winner Of. Ski Cli'slilp ADF.RMA'l'f'. Swilrierland (AP) -John ldvardsson, a Swedish in- 8.12. hour. A. Hume. 3.45; 4- hiorell. R. Muclnnis 12.50: bour. MacNeill (A. Hume. Fraser) 16.52. son. A. liumc. R. MacAdam. l shaw iMaclnnisi 13.23; 6- Morell. R. Maclnnis lti..'l2. Coffin. Fraser. Perry. Penalties:- S. Hume. Wilson. Second Period:- 3- Murray Har- 5- Murray Har- Penaltics:- 1-Jldershaw. MacPhcr-- Third Perlod:- 5- Morell Elder- PcnalticI:- lildcrshaw. S. Hume. Rcferees:- Waiter Lasilor. Art Eimsdaiellltfips T- Arrows 8-1 The Trynn Arrows edged the Elmsdale Rockets 8-7 at Albertoni last night winning their best of; three games intermediate ”C" ' aeries and the right to continue in the playoffs for the island title . Canucks Blank W DETROIT (CPI-Maurice (The Rocket) Richard .triggered the 487th and tllsth goals of his ca- reer tn back up Jacques Piante'a shutout goaltending as the out- real Canadiens cut Detroit Red Wings' lead to four points in the tightening National Hockey League with a 3-0 victory Thurs- day night. The Rocket slammed in the opener late in the first while Dc- troit was two men short. He boosted the count in the middle stanza before rookie Phil Goyette cashed the final Csnadlen counter. Montreal carried a 3M.() edge in shou4o to 10 in the first two stanzas in completely over- whelming the sagging Red Wings. who lost their third in a row. it opened as a slam-bang play- off style of game but referee Eddie Powers tamed them down with 11 penalties in the first period and then had to call only seven more the rest of the way. Until Gordie Howe. the league's leading scorer. opened up with a couple of hot ones in the final minutes. Plante had an clay time of it. The shutout was his ellllth. Canadiens will get another chance to eat into Detroit's mar- gin Saturday night when they stage a rematch at Montreal. Lineup Montreal - Goal: Plantc: da- fence: Harvey. St. Laurent. John- son. Turner. Talbot: forwards: it. Richard. M. Richard. Moore. Be- llveau. Geoffrlon. Curry. smrke, Referees were 3. Grady and 3 Phillips of Summeraide. i ITUMMART I I First Period: 1. Tryon. R. Mac-i Donald. 2:10: 2 Elmsdalc. Gavin 5:13; 3. Tryon. Gillis. Thomas I112. Penalties Gavin Second Period:- 4 Tryon. Dc- lsney. 6:15;. 5. Tryon. Glllis (R Thompsoni 11:00: 0. Tryon. How- att (Thomas) 13:10; 7. Tryon. C. Delaney (B. Delaneyt l5:l0;t I Elmsdate, E. Gavin 16:15: 9. Elm adale. N. Kennedy 1:11; 10. Try- on. B. Delaney (H. Mutterit 19:12 Penalties - E. Gavin. Third Perlod:- ti. Elmsdale E. Gavin. 11:10; 12. Tryon. R. Mac- Donald. B. Delaney. Laird. 5:00; 13. Elmsdale. Strang (Kennedy- 13:00; 14. Elmsdalc, Matthews (Strung! 15:10; 15 . Elmsdale. Strung 19 : 55. Penalties - Gavin. Muttarl. Majors - B. Delaney. long-dalhdes 5.(l(l0ih Winner M Sanlia Anita ARCADIA. Calif. (AP)-Jockey Johnny Longdcn rode his .'i.0o0th winner Thursday at Santa Anita Park The 41-year-old galloping grandpa hit the -mark. another milestone in a brilliant career. when he brought in Beale in the fourth race. The magic milestone for Long- den. who sets another record ev- cry time he goes into the winner's circle. was another climax for the millionaire master of thorough- bred runners in his 30 years of racing. it approached. if not surpassrd the drama of Labor Day last fall when he rode winner No. 4.871 at Del Mar Race Track to break the world record held by his friend and fellow countryman. Sir Gor- Glven ii tremendous cheer hy llsrweek-day turnout of 11.000. MINOR HOCKEY FOR SATURDAY don Richards of England. how re tired 3 Longden beamed from ear to ear as he brought his mount back to the circle In front of the grand. daud. samdev at Gloria Arena contin- puydowntodacid it Iavarloss llleaureLsa,- thehliowiag Simmons Blanks Black Hawks 4-0 Chevrciiis notched his 26th goal of the season at 12:12 of the fi- nal period on a backhande as he cut in from tilt; right. Chicago - : Rollins: dc- fenec: Vasko. Mortsoii. Pilotc. Martin. Ciishanl-inn: forwards. Watson. Mlckoski. Wilson. Lltzein bergcr. Skov. Mclntyrc. Laiandc. Cieslh. Kacliiir. Kennedy. Heston - Goal: Simmons: de- fence! Plaman. Mohtu. Boivln. Mcl(cnney. Labinc. Chevrcfils. Gardner. Peiraon. stasiuk. Regan. Beckett. Mackell. Caffery. Referee: Red Storey: linesmcn: Matt Pavelich. Bill Roberts. SUMMAB BOSTON (API - Boston centre Don Mclfenney produced two goals and rookie goalie Don Stru- uions his third major league shut- out aa Bruins scored a 4-0 Na- tlonal Hockey league victory over Chicago Black Hawks Thursday night at Boston Garden. . The victory enabled Bruins to remain three points behind second lace Montreal which defeated league-leading Detroit. it left Hos- loii only seven points from the top a t. pghlcagds loss was the first in four games for the revived Black Hawks. Simmons had 21 saves in fash- ioning shutout No. I of his brief lit-game malor league career Mckenney scored the sect: goals were his 11th and mi: of the season. Detencamaii Allan Staulty scored at 14:31 of the first lm-toil Stanley) 12:12. Penalties: Mohns, Pilate 14:46. Rocket Triggers Two As 4. Boston. Cbevrctlls (ItKcIIII!!. Stopai I ::.:..f':'."h;”g'.ll:.”'.2ti.?if 'lil'-ill at man -n-mu. c-moron: ings 3-0 Provost. Oimstead. Goyette. Mar- shall. A. Pronovost. Detroit - Goal: Hall: defence: Kelly. Arbour. M. Proiiovost. God- frey. Anderson: forwards: Del- vecchlo. Ferguson. Dluecn. Lind- say. Reibel. Howe. Pavelich. Prya- tal. Des. Ullmau. McNclll. Bucyli. Referee: Ed Powers; llucsmen: George Hayes. 3111 Morrison. IUMMARY First period. 1. Montreal. M Richard (Harvey. Geoff:-ion) 10:2! Penalties: Kelly 1:10. Geotfrios 8:3. Johnson 5.:l5 Howe 5:51. Belivcau I246. Howe IMO. Moors 1147. McNeil llzw. Harvey IMO. Prystai 18:12. Ferguson ll:i7. Second , -' T 3. Montreal. M. Richard (Talbot) 15:23; 8. Mont- real. Goyetta llzu (St. Laurent! Penalties: Geoffrion 1:09. H. Rich- t: . Godfrey 4:32. McNeill lztlti. A .Pronovoiit ll. . Third period: Bcorinl: Non! Penalties: Moore 1:22. Geoffrioi 14:31. St. Pals Blast llangers 7-1 To Even Series 1-1 Albany St. Pete squared tltslt A.A.U. intermediate "3" mil with Lot 16 Rangers 1-1 Wednes day night by thumping the Rally gers 7-1. The deciding game of tht : series is to be played at Bedeqiil rink tonight. The winner of III! series meets Sourls Eastpacks fol the Island crown. . Pat Noonau paced the winners attack rapping home 4 goals Int helping out another tally for I 5 point performance. Ronnie Cant erou scored twtc:&:ntl Fred DID . r. - ; . Ranger gun in :3: giehi-id ':fot'h:Mth'l.rd. second and Ill” AIM” M11 W" "P ' 1”” Big Don crossed the goal mouth Keiiiiey (Chevrefils. Mohua) . . mndlna 5-0 my hut in time to divert a Real Penalties: Mackeli I'll. Arxu- "(L I M - H K Real chevr':ftfirao peas foautla :1-ast st:-angst! 1!. Pilots .46. Motto "HM m.”;-a) :l.WMu”- hill :'TT.lIh Mu-fill Ilid. eased vii: mnhii period: I. aoumi. Me- l1'.'lw"""" lc"”'”"' "ml l puck put mite At Rollins. The xeiiney iblbllle. suiiiqi 1:0: - tlas:- Gon-ill. cunpb-'1'. v-hit. 4 loosed Pcriod:- a. iuiuiiiy- can 55 5. Rangers - lra In-oiismlf Alberlon Bantams Down S'side 4-3 In Fast Game Bob Schmidt to Get Tryout At Samfs Spot PHOENIX. Aria. (AP) - A 23- atchcr who never has bevton first of school series. The Alberlon Bantams Hockey kcam. under-the capable coach- ing of Lloyd Gaudcl. dull the summei-sidtem,Ianta:us H g: at.- yes taraooa 30.4,, , atwogabtdtotalgoallllgtl hum” The home team went ahead 8-! Tina lo. tcampbell) 14.00. Peaaittsah 6. Campbell. Y9" - carruthers. nted Period - 1. Albany - D" rochaa um; Albany - Pat Noon an (Dawson. Cameron). 10.50. Pcualtlcao Nona. lefeueso Art P111. WING Lawlcr. u.H.i.. STANDINGS APII Detroit 1 1 .V I i I New York tn' . Gleam 2