e 1 Little Doubt ‘PoWho I Will Win Stanley Cup DETROIT. April 12 — (AP) — ‘Domino's high-powered Maple beds today were approaching the climax of a cakewalk to the Stan- lqy Quip _ hockeys most valued tr 011M. After watching the Leafs smash to three straight victories over De- trott Red Wings in their best-of- seven final elimination for the big bowl, the experts were left with little doubt who will win the 1949 world series of the National Hockey League, The last lingering question was “when?” The clubs had a. much-needed not today pending renewal of the title set here Wednesday nigh!- And unless the Leafsssuffer a sharp reversal of form that has carried them into the driver's seat es s. prohibitive favorite, the championship might easily be set- tled right there, in the minimum of four games. Barrie Wins Second Game In Junior Series By WALLY lZSAK TORONTO, Apr. l3—(OP)——Bar- ris Fiyers took a strangle hold on the Eastern Canada Junior hockey championship here tonight by de- feating Montreal Natlonsles 8-3 for their second straight victory in the best-of-five final series. Bar- rie won the first game 4-2 at Montreal Saturday. The two clubs now return to Montreal where they play the third and possibly deciding match Thursday. Barrie again proved their worth ss l. comeback team as they roar- ed buck from s 3-2 first-period dedeit to rap in three goals in tho second and. then three more in the ilnsl frame without s. reply loin the Nstionsles. Isrris moved into the lead-with- in lea than a minuts o! plsfin tbs first period. Montreal came hock nvo minutes later to score three straight goals before Flycro could notch one. After that initial tome the gems was all Barrie’: sad only tbs question of howmany linkers they would win by rc- lsinsd. Pivot nus Jerry Raid and wing- or Whit Moussosu paced the win- III by firing three goals apiece. Iii-ft! Paul Megcr and Rusty Aik- h soared one goal each. Playoff Dates. mm. A9111 12 -<om p‘ _ G. Dnxiloy. secretary-manager I the (hnadian Amateur Hockey lflodldlonilrmoimoed today play- fi dentes in the Eastern Canada senior finals between Hamilton ‘rlgcs c! the Ontario Hockey AIooLs-tion and Ottawa Senators ‘or the Quebec Amateur Hockey Annotation. . The first gems of the series will is played at Ottawa this evening, the second game at Toronto, April l4 end. the third game. at Montreal Awil 15; the fourth game, If necessary, at ‘Toronto April 20; arid Its fifth game. if Access y, - at OttdWl-fipril 22. Certainly the Leafs. gunning for‘ their third stanlev Our crown in four seasons. showed no-signs of s let-up last night as they skated to a 2-0 shutout triumph that car- ried the series to a sudden show- down st88e. In the opinion of thcRed Wings, girding for a last ditch struggle to carry the series at least as tar as s fifth game next Saturday in Tor- onto, the leafs played their finest hockey of thefinai round taking game No. 3. Unquestionably it was the best performance so far by Toronto's ever-present goalie, Wai- ter (Turk) Broda. who stopped 26 Detroit shots in hanging u-p his first shutout of the playoffs. Detroit, beaten by a margin of two goals in all three playoff starts against the Maple Leafs remained hopeful in the face o! a near-hope- less assignment. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 13» 194.8 Featuring all local talent Joey Grand Gircuit Racing Results (A?) - Lana Direct made il-Iamilton Tigers’ Win Allan Cup Opener 5-4 OTTAWA, April 13 - (C?)- Hamilton Tigers. Ontario's senior hockey champions. tonight defeat- ed Ottawa Senators, champions of Quebec, 5-4 in a fighting. see-saw contest to take the first game of their best-of-Iive Allan Cup senil- final series. Clare Shiilington and Tommy Meile sparkled for the visitors, each with two goals and one as- April l2 —- ARCADIA, Calif" the ltiacDonald has a promising look- ing boxing card iiiicd up for ‘the Sporting Club cit lliursduy 111E119 loiigsiiot players haPDy "may If‘ the fcui-tii race at Santa Amt“ harness meeting b)’ P1181718 $35-70 sist, as Tigers fought an uphill battle, tying the score in tne middle frame. taking an early lead .22 Rifle News Regular weekly shoot will take piacc tonight at the Armouries at ‘I P. M. Prizes will be awarded to winners of the sniper. sharp- shooter and marksman classes. Last regular scores are: P. J. Hooper Wm. Welsh Eric Coies Keith Robinson R. Jenkins .. Derald McKenzie B. B. Jones . J. E. McRae .. W. Weairsto D. Watts . A. Murphy W. Higgins K. Iaindrigan S. Crawford .. W. McDonald 83%$$2383i33£§2~2€8 3 229388888888 Truman To Dpen American League WABHINUTON, April ll-(AP) —8outh, Harry 8. Truman will open the American League season hers Monday with s right-handed tch. Clark Griffith, owner of Wash- ington Senators, brought this iii- telligence to reporters today after presenting the President with a pass to ail American League games. He said "the President promised to be on hand for Monday's open- ing game with New York Yankees." "He told me he was going to pitch right-handed this year" Griffith added. Truman usually throws left- handed. but. as presidential pitchers go. is pretty good with either hand. He fooled phcw- graphers last year with s toss from the right. There's no reason WIIY Your service mechanic should Iiuve to FIGHT with your battery when || bum“, IICIHGIY to inks It out oI the cor for letting or recharg- ils - . . or whylcnnlncl pom and shops should be mend by crude lifting devices. Next time you need o battery get u sturdy, long-life MONARCH-the only automobile battery equipped wilIi patented safely carrying Iigndlu for sins, easy lifting. And remember, Monarch batteries "' P°‘I"d VIII‘ EXTRA NW" I0 nlvs you quick stoning l" °"Y "m"? "T"! PIWIIY of mom power Iot all electrical '“°'i”' M°"°'°L '1 "5""! flvovunhe it bond on months of service. NOT on mileage. Monarch batteries are mods In Canada and sold by leading we,“ Ind accessory deelcn everywhere, ( nut" and judging by coiiunciits heard yesterday L app-cars us ii u large crowd will sit iii on iiic sea- son's opening mitt-slinging bill. Club are hard-hitting, free-swing- ing affairs and a. glance over the bouts listed for Thurstiu)’ illfflllbei just such kind of action. The boys that will be performing have all been training regularly the last while back and what they will luck in boxing finesse will make up for in the earnest efforts they Will put forth. + + Ili- + . Abcgwelts hoop squad proved their victory over C. Y. 0. from Moncton here a short while back was no mere flash in the pan when they invaded the home of the Monctonians last Saturday night and walked oil with their second consecutive win over’ the “Hub" hoop squad. The Abbies‘ margin was considerably reduced from the large one they enjoyed in the first game but. nevertheless after they had overcome an early 'I'h.o encounter was ruggediy fought all the way through, some of the local boys claiming It was the roughest game they harl par- taken in all season long. By their win the Abbies showed conclusive- ly that they are contenders for the Maritime intermediate title and it now appears evident that the squad will issue a challenge for the three- Provinco crown once the New muns/wick-P. E. I. title has been decided. 1|- O O III. In preparation for that series the locals are nowniaking efforts to tackle Mt. Allison's Varsity squad at Sackville in an exhibit- ion game next Saturday night. The game hadn't been confmzneci at the time of writing but it was confidently expected that negotia- tions would be carried through successfully. Prince of Wales Co- Eds are also expected to make thc trip, playing a Mt. A. ladies squad the same night. Il- ‘l- t 1' Abbies will be tackling a fast, strong outfit in the senior Mount- ies.‘ Season after season the Sack- ville University turns out strong hoop squads that have poise, speed and balance and if the local wear- ers of the red and black can come up with s creditable showing a- gdlnst them they will prove to a nicety that the brand of basket- ball being played in the City Leag- ue is far in adivance of ivhat it is generally being credited with. + -l- ~l- -l- Meanwhiie fans arc siiii waiting for the second tilt of the City League playoffs between Ray's Millionaires and Navy. Originally set for next Wednesday night, it was learned yesicrdifi that owing to injuries i0 a couple of players the date had bccn set ahead. dust what date was not made kiitwii, but if Abbics’ trip to Szickviile should not materialize it. will likely be played on Saturday night next. Ray's won the first encoun- ter and are slight favorites to wind up the best of three scrics in straight games. 0 1' It i- What may be the final act in this season's National Hockey League play takes place 1n Detroit tomorrow night when the Red Wings face the rampaging Toronto Maple Leafs in the fourth game in winning a mile in 2:06 b! a length and a pace. + -i- -i- -:- b Invariabiy fights at the Sporting y Burns, santa Clara Guy. your olds and up, one mile. in the third and staving olf is desperate last-minute Senswre Results: rally. Ab Conick was the other Hamil- ton scorer, while Ottawa's goals were scored by Connie Tudin, who collected two and one assist, and First - $1000 Trot. 24 class 3 ear clds and up, 5 Iurloitgs. Georgia Tass (J. Rodman) Black Patciicn (R. Reeves) Miss Poiiiiei" Guy (P. Ceidebllfg) Time 1:36 1/5. Also raced - Vitamin D, Billy who collected one each. Another star of the Hamilton team was goalie Art Childs who made some miraculous saves in the third period and beat out a total of 38 shots, while his opposing goalie, Legs Fraser, handled 2'1. A few seconds before the game end- ed. Senators bounced what iookee like a sure goal off the horizontal pipe but Chllds. playing a well- Second - S1000 Pace, 25 class 4 Copper Abbe (J. McClain) Galbraith (L. T0016). Dewey McKay (D. Moore) George Greene and Ludev Check.‘ Tiime 2:06 3/5 Also raced - Betty Napoleon. Pin UpiGirl. Third - $1000 Trot, l9 class 3 year olds and up. 1 mile. Perk Maxey (P. Ceideburg). Frank Watts Mackinney Brown). Miss Berk Axworthy (R. Reeves) Time 2:09 1/5 raced—-Put’N Take, (J. Miss lead of the Moncionians were A150 pretty well in control of the play. Benita Axwvrthy. Private PM. q. 1- -|- s. Miss Modesto. Fourth - $1000 pace. 19 class‘ 3 year oids and up, one mile. Lana Direct (D. Cameron). Poplar FDR. (J. Mahoney) Flaxey Pointer (D. Mather) Time 2:06 Also raced -- Vela's Pride, Ls Vitesse, Highway Pointer, Patricia Tass. , Fifth — $1.0M) P8409. l8 class 8 year oids and up, one mile. Mia-bacgymiR. Shank). . Key Ring (G. Crippen) Black Tronia (R. Estes) Time 2:04 2-5. I Also raced — Winsccki, Cooper- agc, Flaxey Hal, Abbe Gay, Santa Perk Aicworthy. Sixth -_ one mile trot, 15 class, three year olds ‘and upward, purse $1.000; to wvinner $500, Second $250, third $150, fourth $100. Pastor llariover (J. (Imiise) Waseca (E. Leonard) Pronto Don (H. Parshall) Time 2:05 Also raced — Sven-aw. Vito Lee, Guy Paula, Gale Patch. Seventh -— 1 1-16 miles pace. 16 class, four yearold and up, purse nudism- (n. Flips-trick). Rhee Hanover (r. Mnderburk). Canadian coaches. ' 4- + l- 0 "It would be better for those European teams if they were Can- adians. but their leaders should at least be Canadian trained and have some of our ideas on offens- ive and defensive play. In some respects they outdo us in hockey. I mean by that. their general en- thusiasm for the game. 4- + 4- ‘l- "I should say they have even greater enthusiasm for hockey as Dlflyefs. tlwilsh It's possible their manner and general way of ex- DPBSSIIIS themselves probably give ihflt impression. After all.‘ Cana- dians have been at hockey s long time and while we may have the same mthusiasm I suppose we give the impression of takin: It in s matter-of-fact sort of way." knit defence, kept the game tight through the second period. Ted Williams ' Ilopes To Play - i (By The Associated Press) said his bulky appendix has sub- Sox outfielder is anxious to get out t-o the ball park today for s few practice swings. physician, said he was confident Williams would be in the lineup for the season's opener. The Red Sox- Braves city series opens Friday. Williams says he'll play—once giv- en the okay by the club physician. Billiards Last night at thcwffiliirlbttetown Alleys in the final game of thr Elimination Billiard Tournament -Earl Stanley won the champion ship by defeating Allison 'I‘ulle b, a final score of 1000-965. Both boys played very good billiards, and tiu spectators were treated to a very ‘good exhibition. Eddie Siskiyou (W. Reynolds). Time 211D 3-5 ' Also raced - Mitzi Direct, lhscr Dale. Eighth - One mile trot. l5 den. 3 year olds and up, purse $1.000, Brittanic (A. Cameron) Crestlawn Adam (J. cruise) Collette Hanover (E. Pownsl) Time 2.03 3-5. ' Also raced - Preston Hanover, Betlyll. Argo Mite, June Vonian. P’ BRIGRILIGIIIS! INCANDIICINT Ind ILUOIIICINT of the Stanley Cup finals. The Toronto team need bu; one more victory to make a clean sweep oi the series and it is likely that a large majority of their following think they will turn the trick. 0- + 4- 4- The Detroit team may make a desperate bid and haul this on.- out of the tire but it is inconceiv- able they will comc on and cop the series Leafs have had s big margin in games played against the Wings ‘over the season and Judging by the manner in which key‘: classic they should wind it up in not more than five games. 0 0 4» 4- Irmk Boiichcr, coach of Can- ada's Olympic hockey champions. 3 i THURSDAY ' TIME 8:45 - MAIN BOUT 1o noun-us Vs. KID POULTON (Lightweight Chsmp) 0%00%09%00{>O - B O X I N A: The Sporting Club SEMI-FINAL, 6 ROUNDS e- BPIIIL 15th. ttovo cm: Dartmouth, N. S. BOSTON. Apr. 12——Ted Williams sided and the slugging Boston Red Dr. Charles McCarthy. Red Box Dcllioauilastors Meet Georgetown, Dnt. CI-IICOUTIMI. Que. Avril i1- (Clfi-Dolbeau Csstnrs to the Eastern Canada Intel-med» iato hockey finals tonight oy trouncing Bsthurst Pepsi-makers 11-4 for their third straight vic- tory over the Maritime champions in the best-of-five Eastern semi- final series. The Quebec champions won the first two games 9-6 and 9-4 and now will meet Georgetown, Ont... in the Eastern final. This series will either be played in Toronto at Ln Chicoutirni. Dltss will be D- cided later. advanced ' BALTIMORE. Ari-u l2 - (AP) —Iso Durochor missed the folk in ‘ Baltimore today by some uncoun- ‘plknentsry remarks about his men pitching, but all the some he forecashthst Brooklyn" Dodgers would be Just as hard tn catch es last year. .. The Lip and his Dodgers are in town to wind up an exhibition ser- ies with the Orioles of the Inter- national League. l-Ie told interviewers that the Bums have "the worst pitching staff of the loop" - all this in spite of the fact they have won all but one of their 39 exhibition games. The Dodgers lost (i=0 to Montreal Royals in Dominica 0n April 3. - Durochcs- didn't go into details about the shortcomings of his mound staff, but it caused his hearers (and irobably the rest c: the National League teams, too) to wonder Ijust what would satisfy him. , Durocher figured that st, Lem; I-Mi Bolton will be the main Btlln- bling block's for‘ the ‘Nationsl League champions this year. He said he never predicted where Dill‘ _____ Winches Not Pleased With Dodgers Pitching (he would finish but. the “cud, with all that pitching us the gum to beet, and the Braves will p; rIgbtJIP tum. inc." Leo let it be known lie hsd s hu- ides of how Brooklyn will line up when it token the field in n“; W001i’! Wining some, but intend; M 1d: the fans "use their kfllfllng. tion" for a little while lobggr, Forth Arthur Defeats Lcthliridgc 7-4 PORT ARTHUR, April 12-(09) -.Porth Arthur West End Bruins came roaring back tonight to tie. feat iscthbridge Native Sons 7-4 in the third game of the Western Canada Junior hockey finals lite: having dropped the first two matches. Rudy Migay and Barton Brad- ley paced the winners with two goals apiece. Migay assisting, on soother two. Dave Creighton, Benny Woit and Al Ohllds elch scored once. For Boys (20/I8") For Men For Ladies’ JUVENILE MODEL- For Boys (I8/I6") For Girls ilB") . .. . .. c. c. M. nzcum MODEL- 47.50 BICYCLE TIRES- Leader Peerless BICYCLE TUBI- Deminien ..... ..... ...,..; commie STOCK can. BICYCLE PARTS i . VlheeL... . Away We G0 0n Our New C.C.M. BIKES From HQLMABPS CIIARLOTTETOWN» and SUMMERSIDE Yours Is Her - - Get It Now! C. C. M. SHORT MODEL, with balloon tires- 51 .50 51 .50 51 .50 47-50 For Men ...“.....,_... 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