E nontague Wins Top Honors At 8th Annual Interscholastic Meet A strong egg-rqetion of need- lters from Montague made a olean sweep of team honors in both the bays and girls divisions at. the mhtrh annual Intenscholuvtlc loe held last night at the Giorlottetxxvni Forum. Both teams compiled a total of 23 points each. In ...e boya' d-lvlsllon, Prince Street School made it a tight bal- tie to take the runner-up position with 22 point. while a combined gtrksl team from West Prince plac- ed second for team honors in that bracket. with 21 points. Coppinr: oflf firsts in both relay events was the deciding factor for the Montague. squads. Moiitagruel boys milled Prince Street 13 polntsl to 16 going into the final relay event while the West Prince girls hold a two point edge over Mont- ague beiore the latter won 10 points in ii in the relay for a two-point rlrirvry ill l.he meet. Rlin oft in the nellr-record time of one hour and t-wently minutes, the coiiiqneieiit. group at presiding Ufli'l('n3lS deserve a lot of credit lorl making the event an outstandiitgl success Hand' ll total of 333i vcn'r:;all': the course oil 24 rrclits was It feature wo'.'tliy ofy nien'lon, and was only 10 minutes short of last yc-..ai"s standing recordy for the anliuai event. t Hnlrl under the allEl;)l('PS of the; llrpnl-'nielit oi Plhyslrral Fitnessl lhn tiicct u'.'l.s one oi the mostl vlrlzriy COT.-F?'.('d to be witnessed. here in yeass with ll wealth oil lllne akatlnz and keen sportsman- ship l'll”W:illlli2 throliglicut. Oflltuals presiding over the lll”l”l. irrrc as loll.r.l'.'.'v:: Reforee-iii- lfiilnf. W. A Gatldet: Starter, Nell lllritlicsoll; Timer, Bill Bevan, S12: Judges at finish. William Acorn, M.L.A., Roy D. Ma:cGlllivo.ry, Jack Annear, Lt.-Col. A. W. Rogers; Patrol Jlidszes, J T. Hogan, J. B. phie. Queen aqinre; 1. Ma lodge, Borden; 3. Wylie Allen, Prince street. Time 4 mins. 1 sec. Girls 13 years; 1, Betty Mac- Lean, Victoria; 2, Aletla Harris. Wat Prince; 3. Sylvia Slllicker, West Prince. Tlime 20 secs. Boys 13 years: 1. Freddie Brid- ges, Kensingtoii; 2. Bobby Mac- Wiliiams, Cape Traverse; 3, Leroy MacNe1ll, Pl-iiice stmt. Time 41 secs. Girls 14 years: 1, Ruth Flnnan. 0'Lea.ry; 2. Marjorie Ja.i-dine. West Kent; 3, Shirley Macbean, Mont- ague. Time 31 secs. Boys 14 years: 1. Ralph Aliliear, Montague; 2. Rollie Lee, Prince Street; 3. Roy MacArthur. West Kent. Time 39 secs. Girls 15 years and over: 1, Reta Wiglginton. Montague; 2, Lucy Srrwh. West Kent; 3, Joyce Pa- quet, Souris. Time 42 secs. l Boys 15 yeals and over: 1, Jim- mie Maclntosh, Serums; 2, Gary M.acLean, Victoria; ii, Wylie Al- len. Prince Street. Time 53 secs. Girls relay: 1, Montague: Leary; 3. Prinr- Street. Time 1 min, 1 sec. Brys rela-3': 1. Moiitaguer 2.x Prince Street; 3, West Kent. Time, 1 mill. 50 secs. l The points were compiled on the basis of three for a first, two my a second and one for a third ex- cept in the case of the relay race: when a first was worth in pointsm a secnlld six and a liill'd lilo. Baskelliall Playdowns lo-nun . V-T3 PAGE SIX I-I.ALIFAlx, April 7 - There is a rather solemn note in some quar- ters ot the Islanders oamp here tonight for doun the corridor in room '76 Roy "Buck" Whitlook lies ill. The pivotmiin or the Islanders oils-lino punch came down witlh an attack of influenm some time last night and at the moment he is sleeping his way towards recovery. his system s.-lieligtlielied by several shots of penicillin. Slick Buck woke up this inorninl: with a sick stom- ach and aching muscles and has re-mauled in bed throughout the day, A pliyslcian examined him this evening and it is believed the ls,zln.ders' ace is suffering from the 2-i-liollr 'flli. Blllfli says himself that he ulll be ready to play in the aru- cu.ll gllnlc here tomorrow night. But Tonight at S. D. 1'. Gymnasilllii at 7.00 pm. R.C.A.F. W.D.'s from. Summerside Airport meet the loo, late nnrd has it that he has a tem- perature of 103. y . . . y Two other members of the team., ISLANI)I-IR IN BRITISH ARMY Canadians finished in it lihrillinglwail, Oni.; Lieul. W. J. Rudy. .V yiaelo-v.-.s...;a.....-...,..,,.. . ..l. lCanadiens Defeat Black Y5 Hawks 4-1 To Win Way To Stanley Cup Finals (.su8N'rn:Ai., toe) 2; Eddll; fflgllldfifg decldlnz lune of the p or uur I year-o ' rookie with I. bask nus. shot H.Bv:lllJ. 1o::”"?ok.lLn'c”"l: U!" Monti-cal Canadians into the 3” ll"! tied the score in the second per. lod-until Mszur and Richard got into stride for three more Moni- real goais before the game end- ed. Stanley Cup final Tuesday night with a pair of goals that carried Canadians to a 4-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geolfrlon and Maurice (Rocket) Richard supplied the other goals that Iqueiched the Hawks in the sev- Four City Minor Hockey Titles . Al Sialte Tonight Tonight at the Forum officially closes the local Minor Hockey Lea- gues. Eight teams meet in 4 sudden- ldeath games to decide 4 city titles, r , namely. Paperweight. Pee-wee.Jl;l::f1 1? ”M5';','j,f;,jj'.? E31915 lgrgi Bantam and Midget. This will all Boston. Apr” 21 nt'M,mu,ea. be mlmwed by 3 5k”? mt hni Richard's goal was the 50th or The big night n being '5l'a5ed his career in Stanley Cup play. by um Ch5rl9"'9l9Wn ROW” Club offs and Geoffrion's rifle shot in Wllh the Pmeedb W I0 Wwml the first pericld brought his total promoting athletics for our young- 10,. this scrim ,0 five. stars. Every boy who took part in this winter's leagues and every parent should be on hand tonight. It is a good cause and the young- sters nnd citizens should support our Rotsrlans in this endeavour. Following is the programme: Hawks Oubolisted The. Hawks were Outjkllgll from the start and appeared sluggish compared with Can. adiens. Boosted by their rookie talent as in Saturday's game .11 Chicago, the Canadians were an top of the Hawks all the Way and were given great support in 39.1 by rookie Jacques Plante. The first two games or me best-of-seven series between Cari. adiens and Boston Bruins will be in Montreal April 9 and 11 and the next two in Boston April 12 and 14. As necessary to com- Mazur Stt-liis Show The six-foot-two-inch Mazur stole the show with his brilliant play 'before 14.406 fans. In addi- tiongto ills two goals, he supplied 7-00 P-ms-PBDETWEl8llt8 (340 an assist on Ricllardls tally. yrs.)-Falcons vs Bluebirds. A n,m.v(. of tvlnmpeg, he has 7-30 D-mu-P9C'wC35 (1042 H5) been in the minors since he Hornets vs Canadians. turned pro in 1943. He has 8.00 p.m.-Bantams (12-14 yrs.) Whli-iwinds vs Eagles. 3.40 p.m.-Midgets Aces vs Parlters. brought up by the Canadlens for this series from Victoria of the Western Hockey League and this was his second big-league game. (14-18 yrsl. Sctiiiy, John Richard. A. L. Perry, "31 Ah”'7l”"' SNNS 1” ”"' 5”".Bon Gray and I-iii-b Beaudry, are; , g V t . , y . ; . V 930 ysk U 1 11 . of 1:-l ; ' Blmdl" W W" "B"'”" R”; 5”” S-ems m we Mus. -imp" is an lb” m "ll "ape I” m” l"""' Gmyl79th Field Re lmcnl RCA -cud-.1:-Iili layer recegived incllvlclu-.illc' P h' Lu 851' on " T7 t. ed back from the fnrni for Win- en T. L" Fitzgerald. li:l'ndTlIl'heCIlDVlu?i(rl1sl Z:"?i:f:l and Begum) WEN me only play iy displaying fheir Il8M'ilV'-1i'OFIlir0- niedals pasywin lens and a blVliZ6lRCd rI?I'i1l1lll?l:'i' !VEi::ltnoi?i:Ps. sag. ' lev Cup play and last year scor- The follornlrlg ale the members P .- - r -ers suffering from ill health dul- pmu emlslenmtic of me regiment. Theylh Lauri”, 'w.mdmr"0nL: mam: ed rwme in the playous. Britisiijl plaque for their F l i i y . - this final game with a 13 polntlv ,v 3 g l (rill!-alive lead as a result of the iil'sll:3S;fgOn:jI:ln1s R;1Te'I:12:gl;?::;:p1Arrry' Basketball Chanipionshilpmare. left to right, front row: Lieut.'M. W. Daupliinec, Halifax, and MM” W35 U594 0" lllc llde ' m:'(u&W Gmm wlggmmn Eddy mine a( Sumnwrsmr, last w,,,,kl1fEPr the game Indicated that sewlwon during a l0iil'llfi1'ilE!l'ilZ held at L. Baumgart. Saskatoon; Gnr. W.lLicut. R. J. Mummery, Prince Al- B M I. d Wml Elm" L”"ll ""d ml'l"”'l' l l 3 - but the W.D3s will he goln inlnl”, , laid-rrsliot, England, rezently. Win-lF. MHCGrCg0Y, Windsor. Ont.: bert. Sask. (National Detens e The V'0lf'FnH 1-Hcll Dl-1.VNl n llenrly Nicholson Elleefl Anlleal Elaine 5 eial others had colds In these 5 . poole; 2;'west prince (Q-'Le3n.,,. this game driterniilierl to over-lens”, howeven sicknegl could notlning every game of the iI0lLl'i'lR-1Li,EUl. G. Wetherup, Lethbridge:lPlioto). R3i11e.'a!sslsrtini(:) Inn three or Can- Mai-garet Woodlbricige, Ling MM. come. the Abbie lead so fanslbe used to CW” a mummde oument, with 200 l.CSl'lI'l5 entered, the l..Bdr. D. W. MacDonald, Corn- DE'rR,o1'r, (Ap)..(3omig Howe; 0 lens 0” 8 as- Gresor. Glennls Hams. Alei-a Ha-P Shlwld gfet f”"lfu'”,1 baf:9lb'll',',lsiiis. The ti-uili of the matter is 25-year-old Detroit hockey star. 5..m,,,a,.,.- lie: 3: P.5.S.-Jeiln Mimboulzall, mm? A W ” W1"? 5 31” that the bo s Just didn't have it i and Goliath Jofln. 20. of Detroit ” Bonnie Sheppard. Cwhenm Bow. game, Rycykg-y boys Wm "Ike on on Monday Liam. will be married April 15. her par- First l'PI'lh(l A ley. Beryl Shellfoon. the Altieswnllis ln dtlld Sewn” , . . I . ants announced Monday night. 1 hi! y 1 C IN Boys-1. Montagu .. Atwood game 0 a tome-an - om:-. series , The con le a reed tn ” dvl e all ran. my i'0n, I ' gwwgm, Kgnny posuei-g, Arthur for the right to meet S.D.U. iorlwdlglll ;lg';rC,lfdYl1:1d”Ll;f;'" Tfllgavligl O aftgr Howl: .e;.'.m,d ma, f3e..i,f.l (Lacli. Qlmstead) . 1.32 .. Clements, Ralph Amiear; 2. 12.5.5, the Island title and Physical Fli- s at v , l - .d lmm Boston were the Red Wings Pendllltsi Gadsb-V -22- M00” l ,mm.y xgg, wiyme Amen, Le;-oy ness Trnpliy. At present Abbies 3 WW mmul95 330 ""9 Wuldm . were eumimted (mm the am... 3.25, Morison 3.25, Bouchlird 10.42. l Mu:Ne'lll, George Ward; 3. W.K,s, lend R.C.A.l'-1 by 3 points .nnl.i'. hall bl” "391 that me Wbles wmldl . . TORONTO. April R--John A. ley Cu-p playoffs. The engagement 5 -Stlrllne Pusher. Murray steven- after a closely cnntesled npenerlhe ”l'””'d ””"”"”w mgm" BM”. Carroll. lpresident of World was announced last week. S"'"”' P"l”d l son, Hon-y Simmons, Roy Maic- at Summerside. From the sirlelE:')0VlC9d Lille; tShC'll1li'3en.La exlpressed I n lciuimpiollship Ploughing 0rgan- The wedding. to which only close -'2"Ch-,,..d,.,,l Mosimkm I Arthur. lines it would appear in he only 5 W35 d” 9 ” with 93"llm:;'”' izaiion. announced today the friends and members of the fam- ,M,,,.,mn, 1”; Q The Ruullil one's series at present so hath bfl'5 W "Y l'l'1:1lv 9 1.15311 '?l”5 ggug .--(:...-d--y---d-B-':-- wcpo has a(.,.(.pu,d on-"5 of my mes Wm be invited. will take place 34 Momrml Mum y H L136 i 'lhe ibllowing Ilfle the oocvplete teams will be working hard to would ccrme W of 33 mix will . .. , , ill-ll” '”l W " N-"" V” lernalional sponsorship which in the Detmitcalvary Piesbymliii . ' ” - gains. at events. win tonlzhra tussle 3 -.91.; ... the hm two games cAMrBl-.i.l.io.x. is, R.. tCP) - ll 2-0 iii tiie second bDIDlC J. 0 H 1 y . Ch Penalties Huvul 5-05. Law . l- - tv, . V t i, ' : V l g . , . y. pl' vi a p owliieli rompeing in '-U”0lI- -.33, M ' k 1-Iggy gun "gm ye”. md under; 1, ..m ,. Trails .and. Gin) are trying tolgamrlivlleilton Clivll. lndynnied fin ?l;'iI(l')0llald Mflred lntnflnr tiiiald H” first world mmch wuh Haw Ted Lindsay. H0we.5 teammate. 1- i oslen o l Mom Coffin, Alice-rton; 2, Bean s Stl.iCl.l' in l:l19ll.fI”88 houls he.re...lit: .'ir;l.in1el;-lllHl4';l'ilrQT1Of IE-I I)-IP((1)iili.!. :1 :i siolciess ir Mum: exppnws to Md "om M” be best man and Lmdsays . Thml l,e”od Mst.iKenaie, Montague: 3, Oa.ther- 0 n L-'llT.V 15 ll llle-"fled Gllldenl Sly” , ””"'lf' I . ” ' "N ””VFl5 . ”."”" ,jl."' '.”l' '”f,'r ""9 ,5”:.c.inada and limp explcnsgs (1.... wife. Pat, will be matron of honor I Knm Prince Street. Time 23 wlc, win);-, gob 15 working nnrlr('(lglIi,! Lh.iliottcloi-.n- .lliirtnlle.y.sl.ili. .-utltlen tlnalh oyeillniz .. y ,. I . at the cerem g 4",Mm.m.eu1A Ri(.ha..d' M D. 3 , ., , . .. ; g in; then stay line. 0113- - r nu. . . sudymq Wm a chartered acc0um.y.'i-.. oiertlnln of .1 VSiiddE'li-vins ordered to bleak the tleat1- He Said that during mm. Mm; They plan 3 moryda honeymoon (Mazur, Lach) 4,51 my. men yous um unda.-; 1. e ants firm. It is anything but easy drnlll Plil.Y0ll Tucsdnit night... ylook. y ' in Canada this yem. p1own'Iel'i --. 5-Montreal, Mazur. 7 3”? yard, Prince Street: 2, Joey (O1. mem to spud.” h0M,m,e..' as -Boyd Mnrlniyte shot the um-.1 Calii-pbelllloii outplayed Char- competing m We world mmpew. (Lnch) N 135;, Quinn. mxnme-Hide; 3, Paul GEL then. Wm to Wm this sages makegynllig goal-at .ll:08 in the second lollelnwn in the ripening period Hon Wm he tho guosls of Can. . penalties; Dew! my ; , hail. Bourila.T1me 10 secs. SAINT JOHN, N. B,, lCPl - it nearly impossible to concen. extrz-l snssloli. H0 rit-fl:-L-tetl Davrghul the Islanders then look oi'el'lnd.m" ),0wm0n and Im Hm Onl, glopu- . . l P . . r G4;-15 elem, yes”: 1, Gwrgleisalny Jqhn Mm-CH5 Minors Wm, (mm on books; yAlllnglianis lltlrnipiori shot on and only VL'Ot'l(l work by, goalie.” Hume Wars inmcrial O.” wml Rnnms ' Oannmmsv Otelry; 2, Bonnie the Manama juwnne basketball, . s s lgoal from a illiflrliluanszle. . .nngm- Irving: saved the game for my the irmcmnn expenses at o Planie MaoP'herson. Mumay 1-l'arIbor; 3, title Tuesday night by defeating Coach Murph Oiiamberlaili had; Alllllillillll 5i'”T"l " ill" l"'5l ll” l"""l5- 7 . 7 Chadian 1.(,,.e;cmaHVes to world n N ' Aileen Kane. Roohfrmi Square Halifax Comets 53-4'! and taking a lens nieetlnz with the players." T" 'A""'" Wiw-"" ,,f.,w.,,g ,,....”..,g. .,.....ms. Time 18 secs. . the two-game series 136-93. this afternoon. The meeting was s - 0 The "rsl worm plowing mayrh BUY! eight years: 1. Alvin Ba.l- The Saint John team will leave held he-hlllq closed doors but theres 1 , omamml M WCPO Wm be from UNITED NATIONS. N. Y" MP) ism, Montague; 2. Allison Howatt, for Montreal Wednesday to play not much doubt about what went 0(.mb,,,. 6 1",, 9 M Cohan”. om" .The Soviet Union, in one of its gal;-.uaud;id 3,TiEfTi:;S0l'i Ferrish, Montreal y. M. C. A. in the Czina- on. Cllfi.l114'i)1FlFlaiIi wants and needs in mniu..cl;.,.. wiih the om,-mg mildest speeches on at major issue i i-mmers e. me secs. dlan semi-finnl. a wlnnrr 18l'E tomorrow night i 1 F B p1 . ' 3 L on (ion ,nnu.-.1 in. in the UN, appealed Tuesday to l ; Boys quarter--mile crpen: l, The Comets offered much stiffer the Islanders. are to take this sci--t y l e m':';.ln'n::lh:y lh;:l;l':l 1 the United states to drop demands DOHUY Wllelani Queen Square; 3. competition in the second. game les. The bsymngym Halifax is that W” W MM, ,. Mr, cm-on Sam the plan .m. for an impartial investigation of ., George Ward. Prince Street. 3. than when they lost 83-46 Monday the Atlantics will take the series 11-Trrd Ik Iwcnhm mm as many as 15'000lm.ac."m Sponsorship by Imperial communist gem, way,-1,,-e ch,"-gm I Wayne Chammonl Kensmgmn m5hl' wnhouli ml.) much trouble Md ll By C r! A man 171 H. fans expectcd to jam the building.lOil in Canada and other rom- against the UN armies in Korea. V Tim-6 M 863' . . W Cnmmmsl m M1 fmemaon pap" Mu'wA.UKEE' (AP)? .151 C..Ml,Goi'. Walter Koliler, who'll throw pzinies abroad had been accepted. Soviet delegate Valerian A. Zollln vr.(;lrls mne wm.E' .1' Velma mda-V "me ”p mm We heading mat heel made gm-mama M tlklnl the first ball at the league opener lifter meetings last week hctlveenlluld the 60-country UN political B Ml”-"MM””33' .”a””" 2' 9!3”d”.N.H,L, Vetefan ill dim W?” m 3”” W” S-l'd”9l1”" ”l” m. "m hm” ll""Ly..'” lle ' with St. Louis April 14. will be himself, .1. D. Thomas nl '1'or- committee that Moscow would not wt ,t 3.lGP.at Flmian. Series? But lliat heading may be come its big league. base hit;&l.”tli. on hand. mm. WCPO executive vkeypresth mus datum of In chuges ” the girls ..Ti2 imsstirtoid ' W” Wm” W M" "”d'd ” mm ,AkbolsleflusJeff;”f:13.:”t , Later. all the Braves will trek-,dent. Alfred Hall 0! Worxinzton. U. 5. would ratify the Geneva pro- Pmdon mm 9: 2'.,,m. M , s0a30IIS BIBS the miles W the A””””- 1" it "”.e” me.-. .”-.”,hy 3 .- , to the Milwaukee Press Club where Eng., wcpo secretary. and ol1l- toool of ma prohibiting bacterial G.,m,...' Q em g'gq,',m;, 3 Fe ft roclm down the corridor a lzrouvp mm”! b””' ll”, "” .9 mwad they'll sign ii huge piique which cliils of the sponsoring compan- weapons. The U. s. has said it i.'.s...i..'... East no.!ali'- lTimeng29 FORT wt 1. ( M me ha” -3” "mm": ” me Ol ma-mg” Ch” eiv Gr mm an will be hung on the wall aloniz- its WW5 Ml "WY b9""” W” W W? .- . .l . i. W Hm” 'CL1.air.liix. RClZl--(4T'l;iar- M;0nlrealiSll.l33G0 play-cdl same,hlfr1ltj11X9l;kl;?nB:Rff:' mu", m R side moss autogrnphed by gucljy Tho plan, he said, is as follows: strument is not enforcible. Girls 10 years: 1, Frances veteran of lliseasnnsl fliv fgigifllllgrgnggg c2?.::1:LpL..?: halfleeiiiarylofnmaior league. hase.- ?hr" Fimmges gs Xmu”muHOWgr .It'::pc;:E1 Drillgensjoilmgypsxiiglog . . , . , 'e v . . t . (; ' , g ' 3 wt t l - ;1'!l;::'-l;;w;lSy0P4:Xl1cft3ll:;00lJ-0a2r; (lllOl:ihi4H),:1Ck'93' I.eaglit'-. riled Mnn- .-Mm, are Steve grkmcich, Hun, blllllii.Sl'.(JI')'-Bl'iiliil1E Bostons Nat- Eged ggxnewy mdmggsay gage worm championship plcwlng ha. in nddmon the plan womd mr-N .PrmcP Sm.” . and Joan ayv nlg t in Hollywood. Calif. Bemldry. George M:,Lag,m' Chuck ional League club to Milwaukee, Lee. pm. to be known, as me Eggo cover competing national champ- q.,.,,.'a,.y s,,u'm ma Time 35 -I-u,,:dr:, nirnhl5Hd,:?:,h rxcrfdmhyri" ll0lVlE'WRy. Larry Tmws and Bob mmilgdlex itentlltlfl; NC-NT Golden Plow. It will he emble- ions sest by Iltaly. Franco. Bel- K .. l' i ' ' . i V W" fl ls Gray. These players aren't used to 9'- t 3 5 - P A m.,u.. 0; world supremacy in gum. enmnr , Tunisia, Morocco, 5'5. widow in his parents. Mr. aml Sum head;-.m.s the feeling evoked just 20 years ago l(') in Algeria Switierland and North- "3 limr-rim puma Prl?r:irl'93 ;:lNA.F.-t...ai,;, ;!,11ll)av";:;chl:l;ili:l;lX1s. Mrs. rhonias Sands. No details ' . . Tllcsclny, when beer became legal l)Ti;w lrgompanm mdmdmny Wm em Imnnd. Interest in compel. mall-ndymnpiinmu M,de:. i5(,:hml', Jogmgy Gmam' "';;' YH'f"' I F WI, The Allalltlcs Billy Watson Walll and 'h0"53"d5 M ””l'5l'5 nmnce the passage of their na- in: in world matches has also '"W”'NII- Bwnmersme .T”-M 33 secs . 1 nil; to o ort lllam, Sands baked mm... on Monday mm he were quenched during a. apontane- ..... Ham, compem.,,5g4w,, com". been ghown by u,s,A, and Aug. mm quahn mne Wang bl Lucy Diaye or cenge and right has any mm gm. ye”. wnmn ous hours-long party. (cmuum pr,” "mu Huh, coachgtrom mm. 1,1,, 5...”! Wm, Kent; 2. ,;,,yc'e Pa. xzrxzedwiln ;,g.q,2 31(mclul;s0.rmlrl: showed triemendous stick-handling 'h:h:::;ng:Vna:e”::gec!t;dmzo glint: Quebec Senior-I hamelnnd to the site or the world V ...il gmms. 3' Grey, wg-zlms , i ” . , ability an might have soared sn- y I . I . R Qulehecto. Ch t-outlml 6 much and home again, K,,n,M,m. Time 58 Les I n xlapli hI'"'”5i hl” did l-"ll -lm" other goal or two had he elected mladn llhlcll M” ”lU0dllC9 the Chlroutlnil lends best-of-nine world matches will be held in llnrs hvil-l--nillc oprn' George ,,;;,.rm;npll2::V:r:1" 4:2” tl”::i::d"l';'g to sllioot the puck instead 01 pass Bl;lV:5B'0 l:SlEWlll3llk90 li(3l1-5- 1 ed final 1-0. a different country each year. . A" --.'. v - . i. rav w W11 are. ' e" A 2 llrdl lprlrlltle lsliicti BOND" Emmi lltsla.InI;er).:i?d t1:ll:i:is:mJ:sle tileth 21): Cl"'P9l- When lmy 1”” the; "gm u&'Il:lnx1:on.Clatlsdie::- 2 Mld- ill-1E1):C leysgnnrd inmallitllle wllllicllm yhegllill -:1. L n mots. as. n-; . 'P I-lhe played five years with Bns- l at the ilw t ti Th l v ' ' Amfm Montague. Time 1 mm. y . . - I - mmugh and gkaud Mound R ra ay so on. e carve land; 9 plowmen of the country in which 5, WK ' y ''"1- WINK '0 Montreal Cnlnarlwns 5e..e,,,1 um”. 93,7011 Bloom Wu will he rolled across the ti-alnshed Midland wins best-oi-three ur- the match is helm: held. and the FOUR GAMES FOR vAR10Us only '1-1TLEs ,-. - ... . .- l" 1939 Md l”"'l'”” "ll his V1”-l" also in rare form and there seems "i "19 (W0? 01 the private cars on in 2-0 ll onsorin company there will ll IIBH-like 1'2CasLaliiPdrnaw ""2 "rm l" W” W''” " -l'"”'" little doubt hut that he will rim.-ii WW" "19 Dldym Wlll rld9- Eastern U. S h: ioint Fliosts tollhc romlvelinz SKATING AFTER GAMES .' ,U. ' ' L. ' SM-Vin Willi New York Rangers. ' l I Aerial bombs will b dei ld i. J 2 Q ' l . - l'l'rl't:l.gtlfm”l:lme 344 Shaw. ml hP&:'- ""5"" was Mm B05; :llml:tKl0l',lnS h:l!sArll1o:fse:iBs1e k;lranteF;s:1; one end of Wisconslne i!Velfi)llI:Vfhl(?l'l zieddllrlnililelsetlflii-teiten wnblllill ;(!:l:rlll-ltrlllensaid the plan had A Real Chance For Big Folk to Show The" ilnys ll years: 1, Victor Bell, ":,':.;"a,1,'d3';':l:.::::1"" h"12"":;'l 1' be the Isianders' George Maunn, hu been renamed "Braves' drive." llnlil 3-0. been accepted by the board ol Interest In Little Folk. Nfnnhggup; 2' Vincent M-umgan, 3 In 1944 'tweM'":o cn';”a”r':ia 5 boy who has played g lot of solid Eh” dPllWOY: ViVlll Yldh; the 40-block --e--em directors or WCPO. The countries Qiun. square; 3' Dmd stomy . . H I hockey mm Ram”. lira e roua n open convertlh es. Oanada had about 8,000 women represented on the board are E--ti. Fmnlty. Time 30 secs. 5:, 'o';?,"L,:,l,".','l3:;:, .H:,Y.::,,pSI . . . A cm” W'lC”m0 Wm M held ll! Mid 5.400 men 90 years old, or older Canada, Sweden, Great Britain, 25c Cm! 350' 0 Girls 1'3 years: i. Eileen Anneeli ,...'. At the ill...-l of his-rledatfh he Ham" um um bl: aw” the Municipal Sports Arena In the In. June' 1951' Fmlnndl .Eh'e' iiwelt Germlnyl I Mrnthgur-; 2, Gt-nnzle Craig. Mal- 1,, lw,” ,mp.m,ed'" my H M. Erklacich as pulblic enemy num- Norway and Ho and. g1; y m y prqlie; 3, Not-lla Peters, sourls. Bowl l l i O ' her one. Big Steve, who gives ev- FT ”- TllTlf' 31 5035. H,,',, mrviwd b M! w.d , erythlng he has in every game, Boys 12 years: 1, Dale MacWil- C l y I W" played it rough Monday night and ; ' . ” .. ....... ;.;';;..”.t:P"" W "ii W 0' on-. HocKEy FINALS "WV - 3:3" W- 118. or n: .1):-relk Buntaln, ,, ,,,,gw,,,”,g atlas. Each time e was gre e , West Kent. Time 29 secs. ' ROYAL FOLMGE with H roar from the crowd bhiit TI 9 PoMs Boys rnille open: 1. Joey Longa- left little doubt the defenaemaws 'r-rm-mm--m LONDON roe) -Tho Crown color and iibiilty to excite the BEAT SALE:- ' and the royal cipher reproduced in flowers and foliage from part of the Coronation decorations in London's famous parks. Thousands of plants are being nurtured to come into full bloom by June 2, with bedding schemes dominated by red whrlte and blue, as well as l7lll'Dle and gold. YEO THEATRE fans. Steve also. came close to making them groan. Twice he al- most connected but Modueekln robbed him. He is still playing with his arm in It cost but there's no doubt about the big feiiow's value to the team. . . WEDNESDAY 9 AM. 1:0 5 P. . ma riiimsnav UP To NOON. ALL HOLDING SEATS Mus-r no PICKED UP IN aaovn ran- ion. ANY NOT CLAIMED WILL man G0 mm GENERAL same. vouns WILL BE THE FAULT. SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service, Double nine prints. Any roll of 8 ox- pnous only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Moll Film Service. Chnrlotuiown. Mul-pti Chamberlain moved Mar- cel Clements back up on left wing alongside Buck whitiook during the latter part. of lilo Mmuiny game. waiter Pswimyn, who full- ad to live up no the ilhincl ex- poctedothiqiandhssbemone of the big disappointments of the GENERAL SALE:-THURSDAY 2 PM. AND ON. N0 COUNTRY ORDERS UNTIL THURSDAY N0 CITY BUYER IN GENERAL SALE ALLOWED FOUR TICKETS. i . TICKETS FOR BOTH GAMESMAY BE PICKED UP AT ONCE. MORE THAN play-olfs. saw only limited aer- SA DAY GAME A'1'00'CLOCl(.- ' MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. -- 10-11'- SPECIAL 9106 dllrlns the Ni verlod IN! I HOLD G CARDS MUST BEVPBJODUOED. FIVE rmezns W ”'”'i I "mm ism-iepouibility uiitinmiy --, , ' , . ,”Il.00Ilid 1.50 312;? ?l”c.l.'lli2i-l”i'I'.l"p.3.i”Ii”.'7i'3l5 Wmorr was nor: ,iidli-r .3 1 B on ' . -W0mN9 WW tor time than tomorrow night. If it doesn't happen soon it will be loo late. 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