I I I EW :5'-'lu'n'n'h'-W-HWn'u55Fhh'h'a5'-5E.'.58F-5'-'u'uWn5W.'-'oMN'h'hN555!.5'h part lspert tvnm Fred Ilaiiisa1',lV1l'hcii you see is 1 1111 WP had 11 -4 '.'tc tirrtk I76 Id-3i'r1' I1'1i.1!i. '.I'r1"I1i1tvi. 11 ho A me-mlvr at the MrQii'mw-Raii1- say CN1.str1ir'1o-.-. Cun1p:1ii,1. I'1'r(-ti, 1151! the r1.1i'l:.' VVM A - l-u1'rLesron1'. I new nu: . " ' BACK 1 STRETOII a......m.-..s....s-- Q3 tz.-:.t::.'e:- -41.... . ders - Miners Series Arrgpged lshmndhmm Vvmn.Ax Glace Day Saturday To Be Counted HALIFAX. (Cr) - The long- smouldering .Min-ltlme Major Hoc- key League dispute was settled yer 11111 1031319! Ptelldent. of both the C nudinn and Mulume Am. atur Hockey Anocotdous, was fallier. Hammond. wiilard give him , kind rcc.1rl.x ' A 11t”.lP up of the 1'cl Stables for his -PAGE SIX L! qultc :1 I1-li'.'xF'lllHllRlltI liitd three m Cnpp gypmn in which R. J stahled at Jiiilfvriii Park. T0r(lllI0.1'-Dick" Luguc 15 one of the prin. ”t11 111”'l"' Md d1"'1'13- T11"-1' 11(111'IL-ipal t11rnei's, appears in the Syd- 51” M F'””7111 W111"-11.11 4- 111- W111-1' Post-Recoi'd. It states that -"'”r1”1C- TI11111 M11” 113 I '1 '1'11(111 grvtit liitcrest I5 beiiig taken in .-1.1m a 11l"1”1"-.1'fx11””1(1- :1 D M111 11111 loiiv:-vmii-old pacer Shinitir 11Y1”t1kF 11.1" 711111" 131if1(11" 3114. 1111111 Di:'m-t in 1 Prince Direct, that is ltextvcosr I11 B11111 Dir:-rt 1:15 1.1li1:ible tn the 1230 pace this sea- Fhlllllt 1Vt1”111.1' 11-'15 11'5" "119 01 111" son and that she is traiiiitig in a 1 "1I1111111'- S ' 111O11(”-11'.1 ilf1111Q 11.ix llllll ploasts fill horsemen, .1. D'iflr"11 all tall .'Ill(I 11iiit.ei'.i,;-Vumi 1,134. 11-113.; 111 stall No. 2 Isl 1 V 15 S:i1id1 Fitttiltiiigz. a '1'-0111 1).V1 ' ” 11111 1'11" 51'1" 111111U11'1C:ilLii11r'. Biitiloiig. It was bred1 ”'”b' "T 111 117 5955 ”l1'”1'11O 1111.iii:i 1'.llSP(I b,1'Bcrt Ytiiiiiker, Will- 1111"' 1"”'r'1” 111' 17119” 3111111? 1119111 1511111. PJ-;I. and lust )'C:ll' started M". Ruiiism (lI'l1'PS liiniself and mi. ding, '7 seconds Who: :1 L'"P.'ll 1119.1.-11:0 1:: the sport It and took a is-mid of Hanson Dowful R Middleton 1”: 1"” 11" 11115 71 ,'””1)1C 111 1115 111191 1111111111515 31'? Nova Scolin la11'yer. 11110 is piist 1” 111.”, .m.11'& 11' .: ,m1m:' 531111751 571111" 111 51111-(1.1"5 1”-11'115,1)1'csitiei1t of both tho Caiiztdlan ':'””g1" l 1i :"”1'1' 111 11111111 Iic 1111: first to the 1111? Ammeur Hockey A55m-lauon and II-xlwmm W mmf1;1(1i& 11.-gig ,'l)1”",'i4ItiIlllI, the Maritime Amateur llockey As- 'H Hg: K, me Scrum M. mg,1x111g111'h(111g1tV1E:):, :11 m(;sC1-who Raw sociation, returned to the hockey 1.”, -,,m,d cm”. ivy-15 . P1 ' g (V conference table long enough yes- i 1--1111 1111" 1” 111" 131”,111"”,,”1 terday to resurrect Major Series i ,('.tpt- Brrtoii that he 11111 beat .10 hockey in the Mmmmesy A shrewd I-11:: uzivir; .'-':t...w' '1'.'ll rr- y:isi11'tliis,1e:ir. and Capable judge and admin. ”'.”S '11 3”” WWI for thoi cw” Iistrntor of hockey affairs Dowell ' :)1u1(1,1,,:?11'jm1';1:11;:11I In 11111 imt 512111 i'0.5a11d.1', 1S1ii.mde:1 down a decision mat on wig "k-g1?"-1l(1r-2&1-r1 .,B1ids isrst, a fi1'L-10:11-old tiizitlme surmce looks qmte acceptable '" 1.13,. mi: 1'3 IM has mi Started 1”” 1135 11 111”,to all parties and one which lets 1'1” 1'1 -11" 1111” 2111:. of uoing and is 111111 tliouglitieverymm Om of me mixmp about in 1105' k::o1111 litirsbs 01:0. I)ll'F-('1 Rh1'thni .-i1o...x ftistcst. iititire liorse I-luiiover. 1115' 1 .' X14111 530,000 Goldeii West. 11 two arc Tlioiiias B 11 11'I. at (1 H111. '1'r1.i'., Imlli I)I'lI- I 111' .s1wvtl.tr1vs I)l'.'41l1l Rliyttiiii. I”1""(I 1w W (4 IIt1'11t11(l,s, Innis- i1 , Ki. , 11111 srtrr sump 17 tnrwera at the .Vle.1dri11' I..1r:ds, Fri farm of his train-rr-driver, Del, oil for 1110151011 .t-I-.115 Acrcssaltllif as ms”). as possmh. is :1 rolli tiem is tie .i'rc- or- en .. . Pat 1). L106 3 5 131' 11:'111f"1t1;dtsC0f1 1 The Islanders are Iiafll-W ovrr 111111 11191910” "1d”1” 1” 1 (mg 1C I)owell's 4166151011 and consider it ,ness and the ability to race until um”, (E11,. Murph Chamberlain I111”? Weds H11 '"11dP.15 5m"5' termed it quite agreeable while .1l.lS 51 times first, twice secondl :ind t11'it-1: third ziiid has total WIll- T331ifllg,S:fa3?:::x::m:::,;f1;;&p: lllIl'1S of 39,010,118. nitikint: l1im1ll;diC,”pd' mm uh; Minmj: Waugh "1'”m" 1" 11111 111 1'1"5F' PM D" w"S1iiot FICC6 t the roposal inIniediate- lumtlicappctl by ltinieiiess last, year, Iv mm,E,;&: 'aIpm. ggme F nsidel; but trezitinent, has cured this andla-don and the reamtation t'gaHhc3', The 15”1111”'1- 11.0114 5- 1'19F'1i'-.iee sound and make it hot for 111119 ,1”? ,1a1””5 ”” "111 1””1i11tlie best of them in the fast classes "W 11111 1”” 3 1" 1 1 156 131111 Sydney and t-lsc11liei'c. Finally '1 "I1 191511751 91'” 1'” '11'1'"1 113' '1 there is tho L11: ti-ottiiig mare Miss 1V”'"' EIOIGF 2,111 It 5. 1111 eiglit-year-oldl mare by Gii1' D711". She was a five-, lime winner last year and im- Dtldley H-Tll'lVPI is mviied h1' thr hs caretaker believes that he will had no alternative me Glace Bay brass agreed to go through With the series. The Halifax Atlantics were a bit cool towards allowing the first game to be played at Hal- ifax because they reasoned that it might. affect their gates in thc llvires Fa Acres Stable. I)iiQt1:1:i1,1p,.m.,d 50 ,,,,,,.h ,m,,,m,ds me and finals next week, The final series I'll. and 111. serve 1: dozen inarns;,,r ,1". 5,(.m.,,n chm ,.xpeC,,au0,,s1, game if necessary. will be played av tlin Hmnr. tarni. ms stud Irv ,,,,.C mu. 5,", Wm he one 0; ghrlnn iieiitral ire XI'flllCIll,V night. "'1 11'1'5”1” 7”-”1'95 15 51-1111" A”1"11111top lrotters iii the Mantimes thisj 1119 faTm'”W1'1"1 111111.” M1111: hwd iscasnii. Many will rernenibcr thisi "0 11”" 1S M155 Pr"m”' I'M" "1 mare when she raced at Char- p The Dowell decision is :1 rom- ,D'.'0mI-Se betwt-en the stands taken Dudley's great. trotting st.nblcmate.1 Pronto Dcii, Harness Horse. of the. Year in 1951. Thomas B. Scott and Hal Trytix arr: standing fo'i'1 scrricc at the home grounds of. I111-1:1 i'r.1snecti1'e owiiers who arc1 also lIl”lt' t.rair.1ii's and dri1'crs.1 Thomas R Srott is l111'llPfI, train-, ed arri ilrirer. 141' Tom Farlock of” ('y1ro:111l',n. 011111. and lint TITRV lw Sniiders Rtissell of Stcvenson, Aid. .1 L Lockhart, well known coni- mrircial man. is 1 bogrliood friend of Walter S. Foiind of Merced,1 California, and iii a recent. letter he rneiitionetl - - "A new foal ar- ueeks ago 111 Prtitltiiitinl. out. of Ruth F. 205 I 4. and :1 ltill brother tn Impritrlniit, that raeeti Exist year to 3. 2.0.5 three-jxear-old mark. Eierythiiig else, exinpt a yearling out of FL daticliw: of CI'L'lP,f Coun- lottetown a few years ago and 1b.1' 1110 1l0C1ie)' Clubs, M.A.H.A, and showed tremendous speed but was ;M.M.H.L. during the past week. It 8, bit, iiiisteady. The Vcl Stables Qi;1:.l1olds'1lie stand of the Glace Bay are hmidled 111' W1V311d.1' Carroll1Miinei-s that the Islanders-Miners and his son Bill and the horses be washed out. It also supports the arc in the pink of coiiditiun. iM;..-mm, Mujm Hcckq. League in V '1 ' ldeciding that another series was Last week rcferriiig to the start- liiecessaigv to decide the semi-final 12nd, we mcntioiied that in land one June 3, the Kings birth- held at. the 1111:: Park May 25. 1896, We would llikc as many tors and no doubt some of them will find Cliarlottetovm Driving Park, May i315, 1896. Half mile heats. best 3 in 5 . . M(ll)I.l'(1S9. by Almoiit Wilkes. Geo- day. Here is a summary of races Cliarlotictowri Driv-. ,, V ' ' as DOSSIIJIB of our nwd M m1 mmh A mun” Ofdslanders to read the list of own- relatives participating... Frcc for all. purse 560,1 . 1 Islanders ling of the IIILIIIL racing program at lWlnIl('li, But it. disagrees wjrih me ilhe Cha1'lotIcto11'n track on June the days of long ago races were held on the Quecnis BlliII1(Ia)', May 24, M.M.H.L. decision that the winner be decided by is. home and home series and to an extent agrees with the M,A.H.A. It also supports the Islanders claim that 'they won the final game of the first series in a .legitima.te manner and so should be eiititled to that game. . . . DowelI's decision said In affect that Grosse. was ineligible from the time he joined the Islanders But It also took into account that the had permission to play 1the man. It looks 'to be as fair a se 717 3-1. , . 1: . . 1 , 3.110, lmv rm”pigIT”.r(?ntyl:ne:tn;o-11:11 31310111. C1181"10"9101V11 1REd- decision as the man could give and 3,02 3 4' mm. 19 ,.,,,u.S Md. and 111111. 3-3-1-4-1-12 H31-H811. UV it should be one to ease the worries warumap F. 201 135' now mmlh.IGoldeii, Milford Farm. Charlotte- nf me C.A,H.Ag Dudley made I blind and in foal to Peter Priiriu- mwn.1p' 5' Browm 1'1O3'2'2'31 11111519115111 m0V9 When 116 Called on NW, N” 1 2' mp m mnmnz aL,Al1 Bird by Preceptor. E. Cameron, Daweu to Same the case, SV1Fk1flll We linrc I'.'l'!'lCK Prini- 1C13,ml;nM(N:, 1gf”fi.1””1;,1 ,2'g'2'1' I ' I IIISY1 cm L! :1, iimlefontrirl instyt1i1i'1;1;.in1F305eCh;H0(fgiwi 01R," For nintters had roziclied a state in Cnlifni-iiia with right starts and cicht wins; Prudent 17,, a six- year-old t.rot.lei' out of Paruma F. 1.910919) 4-4-4-3-:1-3. Tinie-1.14 1.12, 11.1519; 1.12; 1,15. 1.15; 1.16. aiiti liy Pritdential. which I rnccrl . .. as A tlirec-year-old. and 1110111 ,Pmmg RM.T' pm” 330' Cncket I1l'illf'(I her out' -.1 IIIIPV1-1'Pnl'-tlltltgg Tm”): EHg1c'HHemT Huoperi ,,. , ' ,. '. . ., .iai'otrm1-n t oopert 1-1-1; 11.1 vi 111', of Ruth 1'. and 1:1 Ictci SW)” M I mum. T. A. Mock, l1'ivi1i'n-'e. that is sltoiriiir. rnns1rlci'- .111." iirnviintri wnrking 3 mile 1114 '11” 13' 711111 (111111? a quarter Ill 1 .. . ” ,l ' .t . .. I -. - ' .1. 1 ., an-niicls, a l11rrn.1,-r'ir-old 12;:1l?,1il:t"11,;1v 15”": :;:1l:TPl3(3a4v' '1-rum: "llr hr Pork Axwort'n1'. 1, ' , ' 1' ,. .,”,.K;,! R "uh, M5,. SnmmM,,1ff1411.t;1nlf tG1;yW lnlltllmlrlgllolsolll .1 '11:: :1 F1. lrmk.-. 111M :1 izoorl iisc-1 I " um? "I, Ci '4' 117' M”. ,,m.mV but H”, M cxn,mnCl(1(1llLI9nlf1llS Diiiing Race, pursc no Ml F111 lhrr -11111-...I,d pac(,,..1S30. Horses drivoii by ouneis in 11..-1k..:s Hiiss, ,'ZlV'Ni promise of 1(7li:1i'lr1ttrtowri iMenl(i 2-2-2; Ber- ,l1r, hv All Right. Dr, A. A. Lcckic. ,t-:ii'riages. Dunioiit, by Dean Swift, Dr. P. Conrov Cliarlottctoivn 1-3- 1 -i. . 1 '1, . . ' . .3'5-1,152.1.5113.”.."L?'.i.'2"I3.1a..l.'i3..I -1 G81" P1101 by 31301 P1101. N .W., Mndmg mt, HEM tn Samuel Gay. Poirnal, 4-l-2-6; .” H , V i V ' V ,, , Brll Stzinford, Hector Macleod. '11 '1” 1' hp mm: M yum Cl1w1'1nltclc'11i Rn1"ilI1' '1 '7 4 2' ,v.',.,.,,.,. 1, I ( ,1 I 1- 1 1 ,- -'--' '. W ' 1' ,3 11,,11':5'”d 01” M Jack. Alrx, Ketincdr. smithport, t " 2111:: :1.t Hwy Mea- 111' 1'. I11 '11 irr. out of San Fran- 12.s-3-3; Flack Jack. Charles Stew- tnrl, ffhtulottctown. 3-6-6-4: Pru- jnelln. by Preceptor, Dr A. A. Lee- kie. Cliarlottctown, '7-4-5-5; Val- ;1,'g",1,1';” lE;'!;'r.:l:(;f:n:hIJUWI:1f'llllI1f'. by Prcccptor, Dr. S. R. W I,,..,,.,. Nix. ,,m,.,,n ,”,-:IVl'1IlkIll5,a CIl.9'l,liIOIgf1I()1KIl, 6-7-dr. 1131” F'.1kF(I "M1111 all rntlirr lien1'- lIlR1cN1'l 1 ”' 1 9 I2' 1” Vt 111' A1 1110 (lust: llirrc, 1111 are ta.k- ' ' 1" 51 ' . . .' h-'" H F M "H INmz'""' mm I There was :1 lot. of talk and In- hvri Put .11 two of the big stakcs 1l1r"r. tlvcii 'n lhc fall inct-ting nt lfn111'11u.,;l Park in I..os Arigclrs wiicm 1Il1fl' rice from October 9th In Drcrinbrr 5'11, As you well know, there can ho lots of slip- tips, and I don't fiiziire on retir- Jnt-I our of the profits, but just hope that they stay sound and rare as well :15 they look at this time. Life being the kind of race it is, the cffort at. least makes things iittcrestiiig. I don't know how muvh time I will be able in srwnrl with the horses. but. I can pi-nhi1.lilv have It work in Now Yviijk. ntiti do rxprct ten days at Iexitictnn. "In the past t.11-r-lily ,1'ears I have raised and raced some pretty decent ones including Walter F. 2.02 3.14, Last Chance 2.03 U4, Trulo F. 2.06 114 ,trial 2.021. Ruth F. 205 1.1. Waruma F. 2.01 U5, Imprtidciit 2.05 and Swindle Sheet 302 3116. all of them except but Chance born and reared on my own ”1l5tII acreage. I have, named Only the ones with record: of 2.05 and better. A half dozen others ranged from 2.07 to 2.10. I am sorry that Willard Kelly has with- drawn from the picture, for think he was 3 real asset in the ll”-ft. u grand fellow and A good llonnui, I had the utmost re- Itt-rest. taken in the Geiitlemens Driving Race with owners driving to carriage and It was expected ,thnt there would be some spills. but fortunately there was not and it proved ll. great drawing card. Dr. Peter Conroy and Dr. B. R. Jenkins, well known surgeons and practitioners, and Dr. Andrew A. Leckle, noted veterinarian, drove their horses, also,Alexo,nder Ken- nedy of Southport, father of H. .1. Kennedy, manager of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Prov- incial Exhibition Association, as well as Samuel Gay of Pownal and Hector Mn.cI.Aod of Char- lottetown Royalty. And here's IL letter from 8. Thanc Belyea, Fredericton. Thane scared again two weeks ago in "What Horse Is This" contest held by The Harness Horse of Harrisburg. I-In guessed it wn Frisco June and was one of about 1: dozen that were correct . . . "I was up to Edmuniwon this week and stopped I few minutes at Woodstock to inquire LIJOUO the horses there. I only aw 3 few or them but am losing I list. some of them are colts md some are brood mares, Jimmy Smyth showed me Mighty Bold 3, 2.11 2l5, -'T-.(C3lIClll7lleV(l ”L.iTi5a"ge' 7): I where another blunder would have wrecked the hockey setup in the Maritimes, Had the proposed Hal- ifax-Glacc Bay series been played the M.A.H.A. would have suspend- ed the two clubs. The C.A.H.A. would have been called upon to support. the branch decision. But such a more by the parent. body would haw been tantamount to claiming that the Islanders were right in rising Grosse or that the C.A,H.A. was coiriradictivig l.hc de- cision of its own appeal board. 0 O 0 This could be the last year that the CAHA will have jurlsdicatlon over Major Series Hockey. Already this year the Q.S.H.I... -Ctrnadtas only othrr Major League-has fal- len away from the CAHA and it has hlriromr apparent that the problems of this class of hockey are too complex for the rule books of the governing body. The in- ability to get 1; clean cut decis- ion on the Grossc case has put the Islanders and Miners back to just about. where they started three weeks ago. 0 O The big matter iit hand now is the game tonlighlt, The Miners were reported to be a tired looking lot. in their game at Halifax on Thursday night when they fell 8-1 to the Atlantlcs. They have lost Eddy Jose and it is doubmul it playing coach Huh Miwcy will be able to play. The Islanders no doubt are tired from their series with the Miners but the game on Thursday night which wu A good skating contest was an ex- cellent tune-up for this evening. Gary Gordon missed the game with the Citadelles due. to an attack of Influenza but will play tonight. 0 0 0 The oltadelles imtpreued every- one with their size. mead. position- al hockey and skating ability. They gave I. sharp display eapeclslly when they had a man advantage. Their power play was as good as any peen here this year. A num- ber of the players were only 16 years old while there wen four 17-yenr oldo on the squid. several of the players. who were here, had btrlef try-outs with the New York Rangers this season. 0 O I , Al umu had A'1xll1lunt even- fng,fn the Islanders not and new the pulse of Phil Wutaon, Quebec conch. Watson had a lot of com- plimenlarxwouh shout unintu- THE GUARDIAN. Idd?IlEliey Night Scheduled For Weditesday 11'rdiies(lny evciitiig. April 8th. Major Hockey League playoffs permitting. the Charlottetown Rotary Club will stage its second minor hockey night at the Forum. Eight of the hardest working and most enthusiastic hockey teams fans in this city will be privileged to see will be battling it out for four cily titles-Paperweight (und- er 10 yrs.) Pee wee tuiider 12 yrs.), Bantam tunder 14 yrs.), Midget under 16 yrs.1 and last but not. least there will be an hours' skating for all. These eight teams have won their way into the city finals and fans are assured of a real night's entertainment with the proceeds going to further athletics in the city for boys and girls. All fans will agree this is a good must: and it is hoped the Forum will be packed with young players and parents to encourage the finalists and en- sure B continuation of kiddies hoc- key and ball programmes. Following are the competing teams: Paperweights, Bluebirds vs Falcons; Pee Wees. Hornets vs Canadians: Bantams, whirlwinds vs Eagles; Midgets, Parkers vs. Aces. 1Local Curling Club Schedule Folloviing is the niixcd curling: schedule for toiiizlit zit the Fur- ling Club: 7 P. M,-- Ice 1--.I. Beer. 8 Brier, R. How. all. A. I-Iowatl: 11s., E. Goss, W, Goss, P. Burden, .I. Burden. Ice 2--R. Hill, D. Hill, M. MC. Neill, B. MacNeill; 115., I.. Duch- i-mln, .7. Cameron, K. Johnson, I). Saunders. 1 Icc 3--G. Campbell. M. Allen.1 M. Dockcndorff, F. Driscoll; 1's,,1 F. Cameron. D. Stewart, S. Mc-V Millan. F. Hobhs. 1 IF? 4 -N. Mt-Donald. B. Suther- land. M. M('Lcnntin, E. Tanton; 1's.. .7. Parker, W. Kelly, H, M.-., Kt-n1.ie, R. Parker. 1, Bzlfi P. M.- Ivc I-E. B011, 111', Hoyt, (; Campbell, J. (iampliell; w;,, B, Conivay, J. Hellofs. M. Worth, W. VVorlh. Ive 2-M. Stewart. G. Stewart. E. McDonald, Dr, McDonald: 1s., A. Barrett, Dr. Barrett, I). Mr- Dnnald, S. McDonald. Iec 3-M. Cordell, R. Jones, N. MacDonald, C. McDonald: is, M. Jones, A. Cordell, Anderson. Ice 4 V. Simmonds, .7. Sim- monds. I, Gallant, Dr. Gzillanl; 1'S.. P. Simmonds. P. Simmonds, J. Giddings. Dr. Gididngs. C10-W1: skate for members 9:30. Every member please attend, A. Hoyt, K. HOCKEY RESULTS FRIDAY Easkrn Canada Junior Timmins 6, Northslde 2. Timmins wins but - otf - seven quarter final 4-I, one tie, Exhibition Quolier, 7, B. All-Star O. ter the garlic and that showing could result in Miller landing a job as goalie fix the Quebec, Aces next season. Murph Chamberlain rates Millar ahead of both Celin- enu and Marcia. the present Que- bec goalies and Mnmh believes that if the Aces hid Mlllu right now they would be in the Q8.I-LL ffnr' against Ohfcooutlml. FISHING SEASON OPENS APRIL 1511: The perfect Easter gift for the men of the house. Everything in fishing sup- plies for young and old. 1 Fishing rods from 29c to S2900 Trout King Rubber Boots, waist high waders, hand made flies, etc. FIBESTONE Bryentoii & Ilacllay CHARLOTTETOWNM Islanders Score 5-3 Victory Over Citadelles In Exhibition Game ..M.. The more polished Charlotte- town Islanders handed the fast skating Quebec Junior Citadelles B. 5-3 defeat here Thursday night In a crowd pleasing exhibition hockey game. no game, which was practically devoid of any lieary biiinping. con- tained a smart. exhibition of skat- ing and passing plays for it crowd of about 1500 fans. , Sharpshooters Buck Whitlock and Lyle Wisemaii counted :1 pair of goals for the Islanders while Waite: Pawlshyn shot one. Henry, Pelleteir and Thibeault scored for the Citadelles. - Quebec coach Phil Watson deep-1 appreciated the manner in which Islanders used "his kids". "They really gave us a. break when they didn't. try to body check us all over the ice." commented Wat- son after the game. Watson, one time N. H. L, player, was once a. team mate of Murpu Chamber- Iain's. The Citadelles had fl. good num- ber of scoring cliaiices but the excellent work of Al Miller in the Islanders cage baffled the young forwards. Henry, Pelletlcr and Kuhulowicz in particular stood out for the Quebec boys with Henry being their number one player. For a junior team the Citadelles are exceptionally big. Defense- maii Collins was their biggest player and reportedly a rough boy but he avoided all inclinations towards rough play. Lineups: Islanders-- Goal Mill- ar; defense. Gustaveson. Brklacich. Mcbagan. Travis; forwards, Whit- lock. Hurst, Holtia11'n.v. Gray. Wise- inaii, Beaudry, Pawlsuyn, Clements Quebec -6031, Puilli; defense Collins, Amadio, Chevalier. Le- Perriere; forwards, Alain, Cyr, Henry, I-loule, Kuhiilowlcz. LC- Clerc, LePage, Dcnoriiini, Thibault, Richctle, Pclletier. named medlatorbytheC,A.HA. at. ter the league booted the Islanders out of the finals and ordered thr Halifax-Cvloca Bay series. He was given full powers said his decislox was final. Behind the scenes before Dow ell's decision there were under tones of a break by the MMHL with the MAI-LA and CAHA. O!- flclals of the Atlantlcs had sug- gested the break earlier but Dow. ell's agreement appeared to Wipe out the possibility. If a break had come it would have left the C.A.H.A. without both the leagues which started the sea- son for the Alexander Cup. the. MMHL and the Quebec Senior Hockey league, already ousted by the ruling body. and the win- Friday. Hanson Dowell, the man with the official last. word, ordered Glace Bay Miners and Charlotte- town Islanders to play a. special beet-of-three series to decide their semi-final squabble. Both teams agreed. thus wiping out I Halifax-Glace Bay final scr- les ordered earlier by the league. The first game will be played SM.- urday. one-Game Lead The Islanders. on orders of Dowell, will go Into the series with I. one-game lead-the last game of the old. disputed series which they won without Erwin Grosse, the player who caused the rhubarb when he was ruled ineligible. sporting event of the year. not excepting the open- The major ggglgfegzgmggig Hggnetxeeghfatggg Dawen ordered lhg game played tiers of the two circuits then season on ocmbel. log the mm” at Ilalifax. might have arranged their own playoff. Blcmed For Tronblo The CA1-IA meimwhlle. is still blamed for the trouble which de- layed the league finals for more than a week. The Charlottetown- Glace Bay semi-finals were ruled out after the CAHA said it Char- lottetown player was ineligible, re- versing an earlier decision. The winner of the series will meet Halifax Atlantlcs in the fin- als for the league title and me right; to advance against the Allan Cup champions for the Alexander Cup. fishing season opens, on Wednes- day. April 15 any time after mid- night. If an angler wishes to feel his way along an alder. bordered brook when the night mists eddy and swirl down the valley and the x1,u'xound.Ing hills are draped in black or stand beside a. mill pool. the roar of falling water magnified ten fold in the night stillness and piles of slabs looming mcnaclngly iii the pre-dawn darkness . . . that's his privilege. . . . Given Full Powers Dowell. a Middleton. N. S,. law- Localiluveniles To Play Gampliellton (CPl--Camp- Plan clinic For Baseball Umpires There was a time when I didn't mind groping my way through swamps in the night hours with one arm crooked across my face to keep branches from poking my AMHERST, N, 5., V . I licllton IIOCI(D)' teams will face at g g V 115'?” 91.11 1"" "P11115335 '1 111"” 0 IOIISI threc plziyolf games this The Pr01'im!m1 Pliysical Fltiiti-as 11115 kmd 1” wmk goes 3 1”": week, it was zinnouncvd Friday Division in an endeavour to assist 11'”3'1 Wm” 1 mdmge 1" mm" 115"" uiglit by .I. P. Macbougnll first the promotion of baseball in the 1113 1 P795" 19 599 where I .”.m -i - r id t of th M ritlme Province is staging a clinic for uni- lz01!18 End 11119" I Em c”"".1,g' I1llIS1EaI.JElilSt I,IYI:rkc-y Assfaclatloan. plres in Charlottetown the week- ””1'”1'" me” 1'” 3”” mmu" 6 Charlottetown juveniles will end of April 25th. Classes will be early season trout pools where one has to be on .ie spot long before daybreak if a ringside seat. is to be obtained. After sunup one has trouble finding enough space to make a cast. . held Saturday evening and all day Sunday with Bill O'Connor of the Brooklyn Dodgers staff as in- structor. Clasaea will conclude with 8. written queatlmiaire. These will be marked, returned to the can- didates and discussed. All organized leagues are asked to send in any of their officials or prospective officials to take in the clash with the Campbellton juve- nilc club in B sudden death game for the N.B.-P.E.I. title at Camp- lv-llton April 7. Winners will meet the Halifax 'l'oppers,- Nova Scotia champions but the site and date for this have not yet been de- (ldcd. Campbt-lllon Tigers will niect the winners of the Halifax Navy- . . Th: rivers and ponds are all open and trout will be on the move before the opening morning dawns. Trout move more freely - Northside Scots scrics in two clinic and any Independent chaps ::.'&ei:ie,,t,::ic;?e,..I-2:: 031181 w?111df1:1tf1 games at Campbellton April 8 intertsted in handling baseball, at. them on the nneemh, wi-me llnd 9, in the openers of A best- the plate or on the bases. are also mere Wm demmeiy be 3 seawam of-five series. invited to attend. Definite timings. movement there may also be " location and programme will be schools of heavy fish heading up- ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 15 published 11116?- stream from deep salt water. g.mc.c.. . .- Trout are hard to figure out, its easier not to try too hard, and the fisherman who carries 8. creel with the strap biting into his shoulder is the one who hap- pened to be in the right. place at the right time. . YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-MON. TUES. - 6 and 7th ABOUT FAOE 0 The northward flight of wild- geese is In full swing and our riv- em and marshes are filling up with the big black and white birds that cause a spartsmairs blood to course . more swiftly through his veins. A V of wild- . geese, etched clear against a blue Color Gordon M30R3efEddle Bracken April sky. their Wild music 110111- .Bank Nites -Free S40.00-Are You Lucky? t'c:onriEIiKT1i1 I P:iEe- 71 mg earthward is :1. picture that SUMMARY First Period 1. Islanders -- Whitlock. tGust:.vesoii, Pawlshyiii 17.51 2. Islanders - Wisemaii (Clements, Holdawayi 19.34 Penalties -None. Second Period I. Quebec - Henry ITIIIHEIJIU . . 1.46 4. Islanders - Wisemoiz, ti-loldiawayl . 2.24 5. Islanders -- Fawlshyn tclements. Gray) . 11.30 6. Islanders -- Whitlock tfirklacicli. Pawlshyn) I924 Penalties -None. Third Period '1 Qiiabec - Pt-lletier 14.12 8. Quebec - ..iault Collins) , 19.35 Penalties -Mcbogtan 2.40; Gus- taveson ia'.5s Protect your tiro investment with aooo)7eAit INNER TUBES Old, thin, porous inner tubes can ruin I "tire by building up terrific heat that literally burns out mileage. Best cure for a stretched, patched or pinched inner tube is I Good ear Heavy Duty Inner ube. See us today. LOW-PRICED MAIAVMON The leading tire in the low-price field for miletge, trac- tion and value! . SUPER-CUSHION Cu maker: uu . . . nnd the public buys . . . more Goodyear Supt:-Cushion dun any other low-premm tin. 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