1 _ PAGE SIX W“! Air Force IHELfiJHARI-QJTTLETQWN GlicRDIAN FEBRUARY 25, 1941 Team Loses To Beavers 9-8 Royal Rifles Blank Royals EEEC_ Fob. Z5—-(C'P)-QU€I'-l¢<1 .1l lliilcs shut-cut the Montreal 4-0 lieie tonight h the "lune of e bisl- f-Lvt. semi- _1(\5 for the Quebec Senior ev League championship. The \'.t“..l'_\‘ lll0\"t‘d the rifles. whl Wfirfi "Jack 8-4 in Mammal Burl/my. hi- ‘ more. eerie. 11m.“- REMEMBER WEN t5)’ The Canadian I'm-m B8138 RUE]. 5i contract l5 DIEYEIIQISQLSgIhQIQIym ager and second vlce-prescemln‘ Boston Braves four V9375 "ma" “I day miter l5 I with N” . York Yankees. Differences Wm, t? Nlt-Iohll I-mgue Club's execum‘ Id to tihg Babe being give“ m‘ “at oonditimal release nearly you, months later. JUVENILE R 0 YALS WIN PLA YOFF OPENER ~PI r l Come From Behind In 3rd ‘ Period With Two Counters ‘ To Capture Came 4-3 -__—- Uutsiniirtlil: and outplliying a much henvicr oflltil-‘iifll i"!!! Chm“. Itlllt'Iil\\'ll'~i Juvenile Iloyiils lust night whipped in two third period goals l-i V-Ill tin- tipt-nilli: game of the Island juvenile playilowns from a strong ‘t .*\ii\il\lci'>illt~ sound 4-3. ltoyzlls will take their slim Oflfi-BOZII Iffld In“) tlii- sci-uni! znni Ilnnl game scheduled for Summersidc ice tonight. Givi-n little (‘IIIIIICC at the stilrt oi the 531110 K0835 surllflsul their 3 .\'IIIIL'II‘I,I‘I'\ as tilt-v liclil their opponents to a l-l score In the ollfnlng. s: “inn. ’l'lit-y lIl‘t)]l|H'tI IHPIIIIRI 3-2 in the second as Summerslde hurl the i-zlgc lint innit- on uith u rush hi the final frame to rap home the tying illIlI winning t-nnnit-rs, Harold Gregory. snniiit-si player on the ice cofllyi shunting the deciding goal on a pass from Joe “altar exactly four min- uiv- iiritire thc final whistle. sitlt-‘s second goal. Again Royals Irnccd bticlt 48 seconds later us. C11"v-'v1"l"- twill was thc Jackson, with Walker serving a; . the SIgOOIill-Skalilllg- gcnitiiltyl came tthtrouggaiwitllzngri ticrson w io m on r o a n - youngsters to count. still holding the upper Illlfllligi ~ - n = ' . the lul Estlnlgiefilfilkifléytkcgllg vonmprfflglntziz 0:315‘ zone and went ahead éorrtéred thrill‘)? z i er s i inst breaking lllseSfltlrililttllgOgixlns? ttlie period at that ng fterritoryz 10.12 mark. For the balanxce at titres l or Sllmmer- sc<slon l lrfis a case 0 oy t “l two coals. i tlirolriiic llf-ICI; the repeated lit-- . nil lldllll‘ l.|!‘l\~ cf their ivlljisiclicllls in l~'.(‘l‘D S'\\'l\‘.'l)l1l. wll’ \\",Illil‘, slrlkillu lhtllliUt‘. ~ . out his efforts Sccltint; a ccnliortnblc lead to wztgaiiist. the "keclrtnlte intoetleis sgaondhrgarlrée wiitéielr! in i etim n lthansrllgr as the third and "BB1 young schiirman in the session got underway. Royals look- ‘o cage being particularly in; much better than in the middle ‘t zi ho. robbed Royals of atflfcnmc sprung right to the attack four goals during the cn- and ‘l nlinutcs and clght seconds ' IlHll-rlllfillifl - -,nfter the start shot the ‘tyinlg = ill the opposing end of tlielcctmter for the third time in the lvo Cudiiicre uerding thelgnme as Jackson took J. Martin's for the oyals cnnielpassout from behind the cage to h in spectacular fashion lll l whip the rubber into the twlncs. pzrioci HS tlirce times hel For handy nine minutes after the it to mlikc diving saves aslsmq-e the toamg played scoreless t; 1 ".‘.:lc plnycrs rticcd in o:i;hockcy. Summersldc twice hfld ton nl illlli uni/untested. tplayers skate in ullmolested only to 'l':i.- gnine was 21s ruggedly fought; be blocked by Cudniore and then n: lill‘ sclilol" encounter this sea- came Gregory's winning bv-Ili Both teams threw. their weight Parked Just outside the crease the illltl sucks around all tlirou li the.slight centre of the Royals second in t-li L rrcklcss nblln on a5 1 line calmly took a pass from Mahar ‘ I “W10 Fight "'01" illfwlt the right boards and just lls lS ll result l6 penultlcscnlm as a hardened veteran let » . (ltd out with summersitle-‘scliurmen make his move before it; l-Hl 0f £119!" 811d ROYB-I-Slllllinq the rubber into the net for » ithc deciding tally. nil teams tore into etlch other! summgrsjde threw every man i110 vpfllliht"; Wlllillf.‘ 8nd lflllnto the attack for the final eight first two inintitvs the teamsimlmites of the game but Cudmore sliurthandt-d as McLeod and’ gtggd bottom“ them and a tie it tlrcu- iwllnllics. In thv score as in the final three minutes o hllllllifs ll\P.\' W31‘? Shflfl- he stood his ground as Bernard d ntmln as Martin and Mat- raced in on top of him to force the ,. twill to the tuners us they tricky Summer-side playyer to fire igleti in the sjtlmmcrslde zone the disc gquprg into his pads. ' on both occasions neither team .1 brook through the other de- 1»§Y\_¢\1D5?- y c The game was six minutes SSILIPZ Goal. Sfihllrmfln- 68km?- ; " wtontls old when the opcn- 1K. Wnlker. B. McLeod. L. sliicltls. i... mine. L. Allcn centering n. Bottles; forwalds. G. Bclnurd. out» suinmersldcs lines blazing E. Heufillfl- M. ‘Bchunlmni G- MC‘ n hard (give from tihc ‘left Ibzoardlg‘ Neill. J. Matthews, L- Allen- l’) bent. udmorc cean y. oyu _ , A lpllvovvr tied it up as Summcrside RBVMS- 5°“ Cudmwe‘ dckm rlrslw their third penalty ttifillt‘. Jackson liiklilg 1e pass from S! plivlll ill 8:38 of tic session to ‘ ~- i: l~iiIl. Tlierc was no fur- l1 Dtifhenla R Man llltll scoring Iltl git?“ pgriigntll lets D- S Pphgr ~ griurinan rose o rl an egis , to rob the Royals 0i at least three ‘SUMMARY’- . W . P l :- gonis llS Charlottetown playelslrllrftsseféglllmen 6.,“ _ 'l broke m” the elem‘ | 2. Royals. Jackson (Shepherdl ‘ B238. l Peniiltles: McLeod. Arscnmilt. SH“ hoping up me m“ rugged \HOUSll5. Martin. Matthews. Boatcs. ncc Suinlncrsldc went into a 3-2 l 5.3mm] p¢r|nd;_ l] during the middle frame. For_ 3, 53pm Bemant g;55_ v nine minutes of the period‘ 4_ Royal; Jgckggn 9;“, . .. r l“'il'iilll‘lf‘tl unchanged: 5_ 5-51.19, Bgrngrd_ 1032, [royals \\'!‘l'(‘ slim-thunder! on two‘ Pennlflgg- twang“ McnouizfllL ore. inns hilt slllllflll"’ltlf’ couldn't imp-m Matthew-S, J, Martin Walker, brook through. The winners thenflt/[QNQHL liiltl !ll"ll‘ (‘llilllCP rls Allen and. flfiiirliitrt followed t-acli other toJfhlrd Pcrlodz- tlie- ;i~nwlt_s' bench in quick suc- 6. ‘Royals. Jackson, (J. Martini crass -n but the pt-naltics proved a 7:08. btlnm zinc. Bernard breaking ‘l. Royals. Gregory (Maharl 18.00. H\‘.'.'ifl' from n Rrivnls iittzick to skate Penalties: McLeod, Walker, Mar- tht lollutll of the ice for Summer- tin. Jdrkhitll Gris Tlirce forwards. G. Kcllv. Joe Miihiir. L. Arsenault. A. Jackscn. H. Grri-iorv. in, L. Roach, Summersiile In Load more: o SK-TERS Owing to the big playoff game tomorrow night, Thursday-the regular Thursday night skate will be hold tonight WEDNESDAY--l4 Bands all waltz programme. FORUM of course. MARITIME HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP THE QUIZ — CAN ABBIES Dartmouth Horsemen Arrange visit Neil Walker. Secretary of the Victoria Driving Club. had a tele- phone conversation yesterday with the secretory oi the Eastern Driv- int; Club. Dartmouth, N. S. Ml‘. Walker was informed that some 25 menlbers and supportrrs of the club would leave next Tuesday, March 4. for Charlottetown and there wOllId probably be. a number of other horsemen come along with them frcin Truro. Amherst and other points. 'l'lit- Club's champion pacer. Gliv Britten. 2.04 1-2. to- gether with Brian Yorke. 2.14. and DOSSIIJIV other race horses would be shipped Monday afternoon next so as to arrive either Tuesday noon or evening in time for the races lieic iinxt Wednesday afternoon, March 5. The Victoria Driving Club will hold an elimination contest to pick the horse that will go up against the Eastern Driving Club's cham- pion Guy Britten, 2.04 1-2. The winner of the free-for-nll this afternoon \VllI race Silent- Mac, champion ice pacer of the club so for" this season. This race will take lace on saturdav next as part of h: program staged that day. GYPSY, inlcrcst is being taken in lllt‘ ])l'(l[lO“C(I r" t“. next tll‘,'\'. Xlitrrli 1i. not only Wrdiies- . 119"‘ Wt l the scarrs thr- have ‘ltd up m‘ ‘ilntiilgiinlll Nora Scotlii. It is ull- i gum“ [m5 £37m], T1112... ‘nay? .1115. Opener Here R0? Cummlhfli’ New Watcrffrd Intcnnediates, champions of Cape Breton, arrive in Charlottetown to- night fir the operrng game of their two-game. total-goal series t.‘ decide the team to meet the South Shore champions in the Maritime iaydowns, and eagerly awaiting t em is Walter Lawlors Intemicdiete Atbegwelts, y-cently crowned cho-mpltms of the island and now seeking to bring t-h the cltv the first intermediate chom- plonsh.p in a go d many wars. ollbewwclta went through their final stiff wcrk ut lat the Forum last night rind the team was hit- ting on high. There isn't iii. injury in the outfit and the Islunrers will be at the peak of their strength for the stiffest test they have iaccd so far this season. H wevnr team and fans alike iii-e quietly confident that. when the final whistle cf the series cots that Ahbies v.21 he still in the hunt for the t-"tie that has eluded them for the past num- bsr of years. N0 diubt about it. Abbies this year are one if the rtrwnzest inter-medium squads in a long time. Tlict they posxes< plenty oi‘ storing punch i< cvd"rt frcni (lei-stood tlnit tile cup which was- taken p,“ t“ go“,- b“; m mm, have to be prcscnted to the chum loll ice horse of the season wll be competed for instead in the inter- provlnce contest between Nova Scotln nnd Prince Edward Island next Wednesday. March 5. Apps injured I As Leafs and Amerks draw NEW YORK, Feb. 25-tCP)— Toronto Maple Leafs, NflliOllflI Hickey 11.113126 leaders, csmc from IJCILXIII f.ur LJIICS icllglit t; grlin u 4-4 tic with the law-place New York Americans in a. fast-five- sczring grime. R:d Hcicn and Reg Hamilton were the scoring heroe; for ioronto n5 tile fie’ lung Alllellts went ahead ' ' cnly to liav. Leafs come an equalizer each time. Heron, filling in at centre fair Syl Apps who hurt, his left knee in the scccnd period, scared two goals while Hamilton had three Bsslsts. But fol‘ the silm crowd 0f 6.572 Now Yrk fun: the real hero was o; me ‘J Martin. C. McDougall. L. ‘flocdt. Rslzllizild (l-Polel’) Snlith who fin- ally got. his. 200th goal in National Lrecgue regular gsascn ccmt-ctitloll. Hoolev Swept in Murrav Arm- strong's rues in the opening min- life of the first period for the sec- ond goal of his 17th scaion thus capping a Cartel‘ that goes hock to the tld OllElWJ Scout rs one Mzni- real Mzirocns. than Bcston Bruins and nuw wJh Alncrlcnns. H?» c,v became the fourth player now fictive to reach the 200 mark, the other; being his train mates, ‘l-lxvcy Jaclccn and Ghirlit C n- ._ cr. and Dit Clapper of Boston Bruirs It was announced that App: tore the cartilage in his 12ft knee early 1n the sfcprld _ with. Smith. The high scoring Tor- , centre loft In‘ hzmc with the dent of the injury . 'i llntl mmolrilw when a full ~ tirn is 9°55 bk" ‘First Pcrino ‘ l-Jtmerlcim , Smith (Arnuatroitgl :51 i Z-Jfuronto. Taylor. n) 5:2» Jucksm (Cwmclici. (Svhrlncr, 0 _ cD nald (Mann Ham- iltcn 15104 paucity-Hamilton. second Ferlol 5--A'Il'l€l‘l(!"ll5, Conaclier (Cart Lur- sainl 413i c-Jrnszntw, HSFIZI (Staniwskl) 10:29 PeneltIes-Arnistrsng Drlllon, Boll. Kempmali Third Period 7—Amerjcans wycncrlcy (Bill Keh lyi 6:03 8—T:ronlo. Bern Hnmilt n» ltizotl Penalties-Nu": Overtime (Nick Metz. INTERMEDIATE SERIES DO IT? THE ANSWER — GIVEN THURSDAY NIGHT NOVA SGOTIA VS. . NEW \\'A'l‘ia‘RI"0Rl) t A P. E. ISLAND Blfit-‘WEVPS FORUM-JIIIIRSIIAY, FEBRUARY 27th.—8.15 IKM, NOTE HOUR-SJS P.M. - Visitors arrive Wednesday Night. THIS GAME LEADS ON ROAD TO MARITIME PRICES lzsc, 30¢, 40¢, 50c TITLE. IPLAN opens [in A.M. TODAY peilild lll a colltsicn , scored 39 g at; for an avt-rage of well over nine per grime, Drfensive- ly alio they have shown strength, being scored against only 9 times in their tncounters to dale. Two smoitli working effective JIIIQS) a rugged, fast. hard-l-iittng clcnce qunrtcttc plus t/wo fast. skating, high swring forward lines round out a callable squad that should be hérd to knick off find will likely pr vc just that to the Satsfactifn of all in their ccming important. scrias. But the Ca-pc Breton bays can New Waterford Team Will TTwo Canadiensi Arrive Tonight For Series Go to Eagles NEW HAVEN. .. rec. 25- n ens e a one oclrvy ét“’iz.“°£‘“lf"lt’tt“ Firm" one. The Maritime title last year was 15"“ and a Tmmli "W" "flaw"? captured by a Oa-pc Broth club mm“ will 191" New Haw" E831“ from sununerside Crystals Md of th¢ American League at HIRING flxmmi cape Brewnem Wm not Thursday, manager Jake P-doloff let it go without a mighty strllfl- wmmmed wmgh" gle. Herd. clean fighters all the m” Cmmlm‘ are Owl“ Man‘ wav in whatever they engage in the ma" 1M9 “m3- “id iflm‘ will’ New watermrd mm Wm like“, Drou n. recently injured in a NJ-l. have ii heavy rugged squm w, the L. gameflntNaw York. COIIJIQ Tud- scrles. Not much is known lccally m- a priming delemema“ m)" about my ciimmin r Bquild but. it “"1"” » W"! mu“ PL‘ °"‘"1°“%1 u a sire bet. that t ey had a hard "a" W“ ‘he Eat-Kl“- °Y M" i" road t, travel before galniniz their m” the “new I” “I” me W“ °I Cape Brew“ m“, ‘Ilin-"ilidel and George Patterson With playoff mm, st hind ln- ° md‘ tcicst is certainly stepping up l- mCtllK the fans. For well on 18x10 the slztsm -.:c ey was one 1g things t-hat hardly was mentioned Death 0f baxer gutlnowgt is shdif-lfercnthstiry. lli y an yes our y, w erever sport followers gather the Abbles Is Clflsed case chances cf advancing 1:1 tn; Mar. itlme playdowns ls being dlillugied Somfi are but the Opinion a ‘.t.y ave e slit. reached the mp _. _. end xf their trail. These, however, 13gb“ 3512i“, Afiisonzi», “l?” Me i“ the mhlvllw with the me- neapolis heavyweight in s’ prize Jority favoi-Lzig the iccals to came fight, ping 1:151; night‘ is a closed Lhmugh- “m1 fill“! 4131013 Abbws case unless Governor Dwight Green lllfllie no mistake about it WEN! olvlirs a ftlrttiel" investigation of illl".‘l"CS.V€ in their sores agdlrist ggtalfty summcrslde. Not that Summerside Jcsh,‘ were so sir-Ill. but the tact re- ism» Athletic Commission mo "mm ma‘ Lflwlws 998m show“! today that he had sent the vom- mivvth msshis plays end a great or ‘B. full and detailed report on SW51"! Punch l" 11118198 "l! 25 this sad case," and added "I asked i! “~15 in W0 Bflmefi- Th1! l5 M10!- him for any instructions he might mi; ‘*1 m9 b38319“ 0"!!!‘ m"! mini’ wish carried out and until I hear 100k f r that some worms ‘Dllrlch from him the commission will take to swing the tide in the locals fdv- no agtjgn," or “Beirut New Waterloo. Andersin, who fell m" being indications point. to a big crowd hit by mu Thomas, Indianapolis attending the game. The team cer- heavyweight, in the seventh round, talnly would appreciate it and it was pronounced deed after In 1h- wculd help them no cxid in their halatcr squad had tried for a: hcur eff rts to bring a Maritime tftle to to revive him. On Thursday . sup/port and they will surpriac and be depended iinon to put up ti‘ irllghty stiff battle if not a winning, pcssas. delight you with the ability they the Island. Give them your full —-—-*————- BOWLING Twice To _ Bruins’ new National Hockey League unbeaten record stmig wls cut at the 23-ganie mark tonight when the late-spurtlng New York Ranger,- t ck full advantegc of two third-pornod pennltlcs lmp:s;d 0n Captain Dit Clap-pct to gain a 2-0 shutout before 16,066 a‘. the Bostcn Garden. Only the c. in satsfnctlon clf ‘ut- playln; the Rangers by a wide margin during all but the last sev- , en mnutes eased the pant sf the ‘ Bruins‘ first s.tback slncc Dec 21. when the Canocfens topped them ,3-l in Montreal. It was their first t surrender on 160st. n ire since Nov 26, also to Caniidiens. The Rangers wcfo DCTI-Ptllng In listless falifon until Claprwi- was Slnt off during the l3tli minute cl the third period ZICtITTI for inter- fering will Nell Cclvllle. Babe Pratt then rallied tne Blue shirts by charging into the Boston =zonc and passing t. Uynn Patrick before hitting the 'nce Patrick i.r d and Brynn l rebound through gvilic Brnisek from cont 2i) feet out. A few scccrds after Clapper re- turned to nctLn, he was sent oft rgcin for holding Hcxtzili. And ell-tofu Pzait Hwung ..t. .-.. .. with Dutch f~l'l‘cr traling on hi: lsft. “raft faded to the right am- td it pa=s acrrss the crerse of the B Mon net. rind the flyinp Hlllcr backhantiert the rubber n me to insure the Rlngcis victory. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-dime. Penalties-Cowley 2, D. Pratt, N. Golville. Second Period Scoring-June. Pt nzilty-M. Patrick. - Third I'm-rind i—-Neui Y rk l-lexl-all Prat-J 12:33 2-New Ysrk. Hiller (Profit i611 (L. Patfck. Tenalties To Clapper Costly As Rangers Score. Win 2-0 BOSTON, Fifth. 25-(AP) —B0st0Zl l smith,‘ RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Cudmore’: Dry Cleaners:- g. Alibi 1'13 214i ' Castilloux l/Vins bout TORONTO, Fell. Z5—(AP)-—Do.ve Castilloux, Montreal, won a rz-round decision over glnipy-szgged Tommy High three J. Rush 676. bil-tgel of Uihontswn, PL, 2n the third of a winter series bétween Tonight at 8:30:- tlic I/WO_IIKI’II.~WEIQI1L5 he,‘ tonight Ladies League: Royals vs. The decision Euve Castllonx c, 3-1 09h“- coiint over his American oprnrient. , Cnstilloux weighed 134 1-4, A‘ 9 °°l°"'"— ‘gnu-sq, 13g 1_4_ Big Four League: Old Timers vs. Althsuglii Svplegel, QfibplOyIn! m5 All 5m“- uccustcme ' -fi hi,‘ t 3 in milmiméd to 881i?! agcollglgo of CHARUOTTETOWN ALLEYS Csstilloux t.ok the advantage our. ing the lest three rounds to gain the decision. The fight was slow getting under W631 and l‘: vg/glstnvst ilDLllI the sevé H _ tn roun a ie i ' ' things up Wm‘ an gftgtlvehfifigk R. Bradley .. 0n the Mvnt-reuler. He rcta ned his G. McDonald ...15l fldvintuee in the eighth and made J. Callighln “.183 his best showing that round . ,,156 _Tll8 turning point came to the .190 ninth r und when Cnstilioux open. . id up with. his long-punching et- irtclt anti had things retry much his cwlvway dllrlllg t e remainder 5f the fglit, Rush Total-Mm. Master Bflfb€fS'.—- ' ma. High single J. Rush 266. Cres- I-ligli single. A. Burke. 292. Hiilh th A. Burke. 729. 7.00. send-finals in the change Leaiue. A 7.00 RC-AAC. vs. Trundlers. 8.30. Tanks vs. TIIIGTS. Np Mixed League flames Friday. as it in Gerry On Canada. Night. i Practice for Intermediates This evening A fun tumout. m unumm’ u Arandall .....12'l requested for the lnlcrmediaiq Abe- 3 C A s c clveit walkout at. the Forum to- _ u", I 3'13‘ llTlil. starting at. b o'clock. This mm. '_"_ '_ '_ ‘a will be the last workout before ‘Am Thursday's game and everv mein- ' ber l5 expected to be on hand. PQIIRIl/IQSJIHPPEF l, Heller. Watson, High sinnle. O. Artz. 295. L High three, L. Lever. 703. | WALTER. LAWLOR (Coach) FIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS title. ahend early in the final ntanza. when they scored for the fourth two goals in the flnel period. Jcmlecon, forward for the filers hull the goals the airmen scored. the Crystal rink for several years and kept a. cheerini crowd on its feet from whistle to whistle. Dud James st. John Beavers showed great passing ability but Hagermun. he R..C.A.I~‘. net minder. turned back a bombardment. First Period: st. John Beavers carried the play ‘in this period and P “"1613 Chairman 03 int-sank two tallies in the first few minutes. Livingstone and Gulliver were the goal gettera. The Flier: brought the crowd to its feet. as Palmer sank a. hot one from Swcks and Keenan at 8:35. Pia ranged back and forth with c score standing 2-1 till at 9:36 when L. LoBlanc tiiki revenge for a pen- alty benzed rou h the defence and slapped a swel shot tut Hag- orman. The Fliers 8M. usy and Keenan, the heady centre of the first R.C.A.F. line, took Painter's pass and set the score at 3-2. Beavers passed up to the line and sergeant broke over at 19:46 pass- ing to Ltclilanc and getting it ag- ain and drew out Hagerman and notched e. beauty. The period end- ed 4-2 for Beavers. Second Period: The Beavers be- gan the scorln end made it. 5-2 n: Keenan nette Gould's bass. The Fliers fought back and 10 seconds later Comeau scored unassisted tn make it 5-3. Len mBlanc drew a penalty for using the elbow which proved csotly as at 0:31 Jemieson drilled Comeaifs pass clean throu h the net. St. John went on the e- tenstvc as both Sergeant and Sherwood drew iialtles. The n. C. A. F. tried har but wcre held at bay b_ the Beavers. With the teams at ful strength the battle began again. Keenan the captain of the R.C.A.F. broke n2 many lay: by excellent back s etinc. en at 16:18 Jnmiesorr carried the puck across the line and picked the corner o1 the Beavers net not giv- ing Jones s chance. The period ended 5-5. Third Period: The two teem: went into the final chapter de- termined to win with the score all tied up at. 5-5. The Beavers went definitelv on the offensive as they banged in two quick tallies only 30 -seconds a/part. Garey the wily r gilt winger, etting the first and Sher- wood gc ting the second. The Fliers fought desperately to cut down the lea and dimer at 7:26 cut. the Beavers’ lend to one goal u he drove a hard 10w shot between Jones‘ pads. The Beavers retaliated with a brace of goals at 11:25 and ,-12:23 using the rop play on both. Garey got the first one on e pass from O'Toole and Gulliver went around Hagerman to get the sec- .ond. Jamie-son, centre star of the Flyers, drilled two more of his hot ones past the bewildered Jones to make the score 9-8. The R.C.A,F. team tried hard to tie it lip but the score remained 9-8 for the Beavers a at the final bell.--S. Fliers: Goal. Hagerinan: Defence. Stewart, Butchnrt. Birkland. Blah- op: forwards, Keenan, Palmer. Stroncks. Jamieaon, Comeau, Avis, on. Benvers: Goal, Jones; defence. Uvlngstone, L. lcBluic; forwards. Gulliver, B. LeBlanc, Bell, Garey, Keenan, 0'roole, Gould, Sherwood. Sargent. Referee: Wick James. Linesman: Arsenuult. Ilrlt Period 1—Beltvlera, Livingstone, 2.43. 2-—Boavera. Gulliver. 822. a-RCJLF. Palmer (Stocks. Kem- nn) 8.36. d-Beavers, L. LeBIano 0.86. B-RCAF. Keenan (Palmer) 13- 53. B-Beavera, Sargent (L. LeBlancl renditiés-n mount, z, Bishop. it was the first playot! game 1T [New Brunswick Champs Outscore Islanders In Final Period Of Fast Tilt Sllnt John Beavon dehstod the Royal Camdlan Air Force Film, 9-5 at Summonlde iut night in the opening genie of the home and home» series for the senior New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island hockey Th; mginland cqund took m only load and ended the first period two goals nhead. The Fliers turned on the heat In the second and forced the play to even the score five-all only to have the miilnliindcrs swing time utter the 12-minute mark they had n. three-goal advantage. However, Jamiecon for the Fliers lhllled his tum up with two unaudited goal: in the but seven minutes. Outstanding on the winning team was Len LeBlanc, herd-checking defencemen who scored one goal unassisted and got assists on two nth. c", ruin; hIm closelyy was the Inst skating forward Garry who scored y"; their top mun, accounting for Second Period ‘b-Beavers, l-leenan (Gnuldl til. li-R. C. A. P‘. Comenu 3.25, 9~R. C. A. l". Jamlcson (Cotnealll 6. . 10—R. C. A. I‘. Jemleson. 161.8. Pénalties: L. LeBlanr. Sezrgelit, Sherwood. Third Period ll-Beavers. Garey IL. LeBliinc) 1.24. lZ-Beavers. Sherwood. (living- stonc, Senrgentl 255. 13-R. C. A. l". Palmer (sloth. Keenan) 7.26. 14—Beavers. Garey toToolel 11.- 25 15—Bca.vers. Gulliver 12.23. 16-3. C. A. 1". Jamieson, 13.10. 17-47., C. A. F. Janllesoll, 1H0 Penalties, Heenan, Bishop. Sydney downs Vics 14-1 SYDNEY. NS. “b. 25—iOP)- Q-IaI-mld Sydne MlIIIOTIBITH rw ed through the ortli Sydney Vie wrists 14-1, hero tonieill m lht one of highest scoring fzxinres oi the Cape Breton SQlIlOi‘ Hockey League. The game. last of the wit! before Sydney and Glace Bat’ W of‘! for the right w meet. the WI Scotio. mainland tor-dot» ~11 W mvinciel pleydowna. did i.ot gel- Ilect the league stentlins. M11110" air-Q; gut 1n frcnt. and Vxloiuia in mg 351:3 new lnllml; 5m! Wullon of Nlatlare Fals Ont. made his first swimmer “f, u Millionaires votl illi‘l-<cttedmtlh. “be” y ney ans m .' ' _, ed. in nearly every M'-1°““"° Jcore. . . .~ u t. ll’ vlll s. “WK-u p81’ BILLIARDS Another match ln “l” gill“. found of the provincial n1 gm tournament was phi)“ ‘MGM... when E. L-aricr won from l.‘ m. llum by B. margin oi 5i ltQlil-‘hum scopes being Liirter 300. ‘fir’? a‘ 249. Tonight G. Acorn mces i R-v . an Snooker E. McGee advanced l" H" fir}?! in the first section of the BTW“ cial snooker tournament MRODCIL-Id. 1m! "no Mom referee Ml marker. .___ HOOL IN NEW 8K! s “Mon”, new“ J-ABPER rfiicAltir-A SW15!“ i m“'0ll. wort-lens 32st‘, m 5,59... 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