-—--kink-in. my neck.” | ing Ieft field for the: Red=Sox-1 _ TO UNDERGO TREATMENT Ted Williams Is Sidelined | = SXOSTON (AP) — Ted Williams, a strained expression, on his face, entered hospital Monday for treatment of: what he called “a liams would begin traction treat- —s held--in ‘a day—or two,- as Williams was a disappointed man when he arrived at the shape,” he lamented. : Williams, who can point to ak most as many injuries as batting titles, said ‘I evidently twisted my neck in such a wey I The Boston slugger vowéd, how- - @ver; he'd open the season patrol- Was no ‘encouragement from ‘doctors. Neither did they gay immediately that the 40-year- eld batting artist wouldn't be on hand when the American League Aprli 10. epens April pinched a nerve.” CURLING DRAW |_ Doctors would say only that i : will take time to determine pre YP. M. cisely the nature of Williams’ ~ — (Seagrams) ss trouble. A.spokesman said an at- Iee 3 — G. Stewart vs. W./ curate diagnosis may be avail- . MacLaine, able. Williams was afflicted about . Tee 4 — J. Cameron ve. M./ two weeks ago at the Red Sox Jenkins. training camp in Scottsdale, Ariz. fee. 5 — M. Bell vs. H. R. Car-| at -first he thought be had a stift opel in shoulder. ae (Otd-Spain) He underwent treatment here lee 3 — B. Cox vs. M. Beck. | After x-ray examination results Tee 4 — W. Rogerson vs. D. Fraser. ma Tee 5 — G. Kays, J. Zakem, B. Acorn, T. Whitlock vs. M. Mac- Millan, M. Kennedy, K. Ready, F. MaciInais. Rangers, Rovers Clash Tonight Lot 16 Rangers and Cape Tra- verse Rovers clash tonight at Bedeque rink in the fifth game of a best of seven finals for the South Shore League champion ships. The Rovers have three wins under their belt and a win to- night will give them the title. fice ordered him to Boston. Hampshire Tops Nine Mile Creek To Knot Series Hampshire Bulidogs romped to a 62 victory over Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs last evening at North River rink in the second game of a best of seven finals for the W.R. Shaw trophy. This series is now tied 1-all and the next game will be play- ed on Wednesday. Ghould the Cape Traverse squad| L. Balderson and @. Watts come through a victory tonight] each fired pair for the win- they will be presented with the} ners, W. re and) E. Cor- bett picking up singletons. trophy immediat following the é 495 Marksmen for Nine Mile Creek e. Following the game a skate| were C. MacDougall and P, New- wit be held. son. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN , HOCKEY EYES will t be focused on Chicago and Toronte where two highly important Stanley Cup semi-final 8 are te played. Im Chicago, the Black Hawks, given yy that 42 decision en Saturday night, will be attempt- with Montreal Canadiens at Maple Leaf Gardens, those brats of Punch their best of seven series with % could be a very foolish one, that back to Montreal and Boston for those night, matters will be 2-2 every- and Bruits’ supporters undoubtedly of thought but we are calling ‘oronto series, we feel we are not Mttle bit. The Leafs deserved progresses. The loss of, Doug Mohns for Tuesday's game at least is a tought blow to the Beantowners and it’s not unlikely that Doug will be out the rest of the series. MOHNS IS A CAPABLE REARGUARD and Boston needs such gentlemen if they are to discourage the trips of the youthful Leafs over that Bruins’ blueline. They made many such trips on Saturday night and if that continues the veteran Harry Lumley is in‘for even more hardship than he has endured in those first three battles. Lumley has been terriffic but one of these nights he could get a bit exhausted and disgusted. M that, happens, then Leafs could have a field day. THE SHOOTING of the Imlach crew has not been too good in these first three games. They had some great opportunities but failed to make them pay off. If the Toronto crew can get sharp- er in this shdoting department, then they will give the former Leaf netminder the busiest of times. And speaking of Lumley reminds us of something that really got under our skin as we watched the game last Saturday night. We realize fully how much Foster Hewitt has done for hockey over the years but we couldn’t stomach his apparent unwilling- ness to give credit to Lumley for the great part he had played fn all three games. He did admit that old Lum was great in the §-1 opener but after that he failed to stress the importance of Harry in the Boston cage. Foster gave more credit to the Boston defence than he did to the veteran. . Anyone who watched Saturday’s game couidn't help but be im- pressed by ,-Lumley’s gymnastics. In the first 15 minutes of that gecond period and ail through the third, Harry rose to really great heights. Andy Bathgate, picking the three stars, thought ao too and picked the goalie as‘his second star despite the fact that Ehman had beaten him with the overtime tally. Hewitt ask- ed Bathgate why he had-arrived at his conclusion and Andy didn’t take too long to state his reasons. In, Bathgate’s opinion, it was Lumley that kept Bruins in the hockey game and made the Leafs do overtime to achieve their first series victory. THIS COLUMNIST is hollering for a Leaf victory but we like te see an old timer like Lumley get what’s coming to him. He may falter as this series goes along but up to now he’s been the biggest Bruin of them all. Perhaps, we were just in an ugly ™mood and misunderstood the great sportscaster. We hope that was the case. It surely must have been because it’s hard to swallow that Lumiey'’s greatness ended with that first game in Boston, 7 If the one - time Maple Leaf wasn’t a hero again in the second game, then the reports of that game we have been reading are gurely all wet. You saw the third game yourself, so we need not pass any comment on that. We leave that to your own intelligence. AND NOW what about those Canadiens tonight without the great Jean Beliveau? Sure they have an abundance of great players but even so you can’t lose a superstar like Beliveau and not be hurt. The Hawks will do their utmost to tie things up to night and the job should be much easier with Big John out of the way. It’s wonderful what a team can do ome they get fired with a little inspiration, Chicago players undoubtedly have their -sights on those $3350 cheques. Those kind of papers can give real inspiration. With one win under their belts now, the Black Hawks may have gotten the idea that they have a chance to whip those Canadiens. That kind of an idea is most for success and Hawks probably have & in abundance. However, it’s a long way home for the Windy City boys but, perhaps, if they blow hard enough they will topple the house of Toe Blake. RCAF SULTANS and Charlottetown YMCA tangle tonight in Summerside in the final game of their best-of-five set in the Is- land Basketball League semi-finals. Each team has two victories te its credit and tonight's winner goes against the Trotters for the Island championship. The Airmen will be slight favouriies tonight, merely because the game is being played at the RCAF gym. Each team has won its home games, so the edge must be granted thé Airmen tonight. However. the Y’ insists the home floor jinx will be bro xen tonight and tliat they will emerge as opponents for Windy LePage’s Trotters. B should be am interesting batile all the wag. 4s ‘ a A A. medical bulletin said Wilk ments to relieve the pain and that orthopedic consultations vould: be were turned over to the Red Sox management, the chub front of- foe and a youngster were on Canadiens PE e es Windy Steele's Aces won the Maritime Intermediate “x. championship at Civie Stadium last night, beating the Windsor Maple Leafs in the third straight victory by a score of 83. For two periods the game was close with little to choose between the teams, but the Aces broke the game wide open in the final ses- sion. The first frame was scoreless with Graham in the Windsor nets being worked harder than Mann, but both goalers stepping some really dangerous assault. second of play in the middle Teather free-scoring period 4 goals to 3, and then the home forces fired four goals without a return in the final period. Ulric Gallant was the scoring Summerside Aces hockey coach, night. smile as he accepts a cheque for | their $500 from John McNeill, mem-/ coach ber of the “Windy Steele Night”|a .Maritime Intermediate committee at Civie Stadium last! crown last night with an $3 ver- Aces Dump To Capture The Aces scored in the last) © frame to edge the visitors im a! * hero of this final game, getting four goals and two assists. Adop- CHICAGO (CP) hand Monday when Montreal and Chicago Black | Hawks worked out inp preparation for tonights all-important fourth game of the best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final. Ken Mosdell, 3% - year - old veteran, was summoned from (Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League to fil in for Canadiens’ ace scorer Jean Beli- veau. Ron Ingram, 11 years Mos- 'dell’s junior, came in from the | Hawks’ Buffalo farm team of the | American Hockey League to take Minor Hockey Results Monday Following are the results of | yesterday’s city minor hockey phaydowns: PAPERWEIGHTS “B” Royalty Canaries 2 vs. Falcons 0. Royalty Camaries annexed the \City Paperwenght “B’’ title by | taking this game and the round by a total score of 3-0. Marksman for Canaries yester- day was Paul Jelley who potted both goals. PEEWEE “B” Ducks 3 vs. Robins 1. Duck goals by Barry MacLeod, Brian McAskill (2); Robins goal by Roy Genge. : Robins 1 vs. Ducks 0. Robins goal by T. Richard. Ducks wor this round by score of 3-2. Springers 5 vs. Ducks @. Springers goals by A. Flood (3), Blair MacDonald and Carl Han- sen. | These teams meet today at 9:30 a.m. in the final game of this series to decide the title. MIDGETS Vitg 7 vs. Absbies 4. Vie goals by Bill MaeMillah (5), L. Gaw thier, N. Ward; Abbie goals by 8. Peardon (3), O'Meara. . Referees—Bob Crockett, Dave Lawlor, Jack Ready, Gord Well- ted on a line with Benny and | the Abbie Juniors Coke Grady, the new threesome | town who went te accounted for seven of the eight ‘Canada finals being besten Old Man And Youngster To Bolster Habs, Hawks An old- over for defenceman Eimer) we dent win Toesday’s game. Bren é Steele's many admirers, dict over Windy” Steele wears a broad/|contrifuted to the fund te shew! Aces wen the appreciation to the popular / the who brought Summerside “a> a | goals scored. Coke Grady get-, Terome St. Mirharis. ting two ‘and Benny Grady one. Referees Phillips and Mahaney | called only four minor penalties i 4 i 5 9 4 } thi the ! |Steele, mother of the honored own | and Pfus Callaghan, | coach, Mrs. Tina Steele, his wife, Jim, Patricia, John and’ Mary, sons and daughter of the| Aces’ pilot. | with whom Windy ts employed, vice-persi- dem of th M.A.H.A., also spoke briefty. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Scoring- None. Penaities—Reeves,* Gall- ant (Misconduct) SCOND ant (Misconduct } SECOND PERIOD— 1. Windsor—M. Smith (Wier,, Rogers) 3.15; 2. Aces-Gall- ant (Reeves) 5.48; 3. Aces- C. Grady (B. Grady) 6.15; 4. Aces B. Grady (C. Grady, Reeves) 7.10 5: Windsor-Wier (M. Smith, C. Smith) 13.15; 6. Windsor-M. Smith ‘C. Smith) 13.51: 7. Aces- Gallam ‘C. Grady) 19.59; Penal- ties None. THIRD PERIOD—3%. Aces-Gall- ant (C. Grady, B. Grady) 5.15; 9 Aces. Grady ‘B. Grady, Gallant) 5.33; 1. Aces-Gallant (C. Grady, B. Grady) 7.3; LL. Aces-MacArthur (Gaudet) 16.03. Penalties-Reeves, Reeves, Rog- ers. TILE Vasko. Saturday to pull out a 42 win | am experienced veleran. and now trail 2-1 in games. The) figured om using him the second fifth game will be played im| fame i Memireal # Phil Goyette Montreal Thursday. | Gade't been able te play.” Beliveau suffered a fracture of the boards by the Hawks’ Glew! iggr The woand has bled freely Skov. Vasko threw out his tricK! ip the last tee games and he was TILE 1 { i i it e Br uUINS =v Injured Mohns held tonight et the Sports Arena, 7; if i ’ BEGood eat Your Sow Minor Hockey Night will be traphies age Ra tga 45 to, most valuable players; 9: 10:4 — Rock ‘a Roll skate Trophies for winning teams in generously each brecket have © lis Replaced By Morrison — : ‘TORONTO (C>)—He won't ad-|fenceman, Doug Mohns. © any-; Moans twisted his right knee in = mit it but maybe Lynn Patrick,| thing happéned to “The Diesel,”| Saturday's game here, won by = Boston Bruins general manager,|Bruins would be in ‘rouble.| Leafs 32 in overtime, when he = was being psychic last fall when|That's where Morrison 4s; in. | fell into the boards after missing = he traded Allan Stanley to Tor-} Something has happ. ed to|a check aimed at Toronto's Dick = onto Maple Leafs for Jim Morri-| Mohns. He'll miss tonight’s Stan-| Duff. . 4 son. ley Cup playoff game here when} Thanks to that deal last fall, ~ Bruins were knee-deep in de-| Boston tangles with T-:onto|the picture isn’t too black for = | oereae a Me. ime St Cay teete 140m. Beuins lead ip) Rotee, Hetrine, Seemed pan Ore had only one good rushing de- seven semifinal 2-1. veloped in the Boston farm sys = | tem before being traded to Leafs = IN YEARS for forward Fleming Mackell — ' ce 4 ae Oe ee een See ‘ \—" Sushing-type defenceman 2 =f, be in Mohns’ place slongsidd”- MIINnOF oe€ason rons “qua bee bee 7 e ; like, Mohns,” said coach Milt © 8 ‘ Schmidt. “But, fortunately, we | have Morrison. He should help = loses Toni a ie tasule Morrison is one of five current i once played for sgt Other than Mohns, Bruins ex pect to be at.full strength tonigat. ~ says he'll go along with Lumley, filling in for regu- lar netminder Don Simmons whe had his appendix rémoved near the end of the regular season. . “I'm still confident that we'll win this series,” Schmidt said “The boys might be down a little after losing Saturday's game but it's up to me to get them up | again. T think I can.” Events of the Week At Sports Arena best buy is life-Saver tubeless -~ - - . + PERRRETITTE ee PR a eT ieee itt CTOErPTETET Teh When you drive on LIFE-SAVER SILVERTOWNS you get not only the extra long wear and top quality you expect from B.F.Goodrich tires~you get a bonus of safety—and that’s Montreal's Dickie Moore. werkout. C MOSDELL’S LINEMA i SMILEAGE. There's no danger from punctures with Life- i. _ There was a rumor making the | Saver Tubeless. 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