tsao SERIES 3 -o . Summerside Edges .B.Y.C. Summerside Awarded Game At 17 Minutes Of 3rd Period corner of the net and Merrill Pia- eau made a lunge for it and tap- ped it in with his stick. A little more than a minute later RYF. were pressing hard when Whitloi-k's ..assoul went astray and landed on Vance Harria's stick. Harris broke down the ice hllontreal Defeats Boston Take 3-0 Lead In Series NEW FORWARD LIN! Coach Toe Blake of Canadians came up with a brand new for- Lorue Hennessey'ti astonishing lummerside Aces made it three to a row over the Basilica Youth ciuii at the Sports Arena last night iihen referees Jack Kane and Dori Wht-lati handed them an awarded game as a result of one .....:...-.. - . real iieteim. backed by sterllns play by goalie Jacques Plante. Boston continued the pressure in By W. I. WHEATLEV Canadian Press Staff Writer Bos'roN (CF)-Mofllftll Cana- an?! I 'vrc-it Jwagllfasitrfiega gig: of the wildest riots ever seen at that Charlottetown ice palace. Ares its-re leading Ii-l viith 1. nill'IlllP: and 45 seconds remainingl In the i'ii::crI zame when E.Y.(i. players hccamc more than some- vihat imwt at the heckling being dishcd tip hv a large group of Wiutern fans Just after Vance Hams :ltpprd a backhand shot behind Tliaiic Doyle for the third stitnimeixitlc goal RYC.. players I:-tnzlcd will (an: iirtir the youth diens struck for three bis lull in the first period tnnitlllI- W0. by Bernie (Boom - Boom) Genffrion. to roll over Boston Bruins 4-2 and take a 3-0 lead in the Stanley Cup final. Canadieiis broke in front with an attack that briefly disorganized the Bruins. The Biisiiuiians struck hack for the only goal of the sec- ond period their best of the gam&and shared tzoals with the high-riding Canadians in the third. with Art Perry covering him. but the Summerside centerrnan'.s back- hand from a difficult angle a- hoiit in feet out caught the far corner. The game didn't get any farther than that as the players and fans staged their big hatile. B.Y.(l. camc out in the first period as if they meant business and in the first 10 minutes tired it drives at Mann. Spy Ready had the best scoring chances of the ward line that proved one of the heat on the ice. Andre Pronovottt a line of Phil Goyette at centre. Don Marshall-normally a defen- sive forward. on right wing. The line accounted for two sons. It played against the Bos- ton line of Cal Gardner at centre and Vic Stasluk and Johnny Peir- son on the wings. The Bosto nliite, about the best trio in the last game in Montreal. failed to figure was benched and Blake made up slice the third. but superb play by Plante kept them tiff the score t. Montreal look advaiilailc of 309- ton's defensive slackness at 7:31, when Paul Goyette scored 10 mlkl ii. (-1. Montreal defence at 19:15. with Bostons' final goal. but it VII too late to stop lllonlrcal taking a stranglehold on the Stanley Cup. IJNEUPS Flcrri Macliell finally broke the I MEMBERS of the Albany - Stnnie Cameron (Captain). Wallace Deagocbes. STANDING Don Cant- ' 1 rutliera. charlie Thompson. A1115... f""h l'9'”" UM" l”: "M hemgi Phi G ell t Montreal - "cal. Planle: tie. to-stored uticn another riilius hrnlta Dcrtnd but Mann covered the Floyd Currv and! I 0y 0 in the acortnl. g in . mhnsons Talbot Harvey Pm. hockey lam: FRONT mw Mum". Jim "In," (Ion) Leon. "on (Man. er) Delbert Dmv '1 Wu”. All i. .1 t )1 it short side on his first try and hi Idded lo lvlj0filWlF WV" 14111! Montreals second big scoring C's ' : , ' 3 - . ' ' 3 ' 5” - 1' 0llWl)l- l gilt:-rid Hnnsinr aeciarftlrilin second drlvl caromed off iii: Ind Don Mrheniry "h'"l nrkmlnl line of the Richard brothers and g';yeltfe”"?.'u',nTu”1ii:rshil'fwfl?ffl- "en in "um Lloyd w.ddeu' R” ml N”0"'" 7" Nlmllln. Freddie Wendell MacFnd)'ei1. Clair Car- Photo by lleelihert studio. """"I mm ”" ”W'aW'' inns" M'TliKelllii":?iifednc nltalI'innlult:i!lit)Il mcH.- Mm" mm” ""m' w veau. M. Richaritl. Geoffrioif. 01m. trophy from G..l. lumen and Cam- Mills lG- Reeves) 1:45: 2. Albaiiv PF.-H'F.)i-tKER in that period Doyle came ' " ' llel IDIIIR all night. They lied Ill! and. H. Richard, Moore. Broden. eron was presented with the South Dawson (Cameron. Walsh) 5,53,; fire power for Ilic BHIIM llllmllllll by Fleming Macliell. Jerry 'I,'op- Shore League trophy by Arnold f'ti;irh flcadv linpttcri MP? ill? 'h"l”:l' W”h 3 2''”3' 53V? "I H3” Provost, Pronovosl 3. Albany. Dawson (Cameron, No Albany St. Pats . - 1 i '- -hi" i i nd Lar Re an - - hoards tn the roll of ti pcaremal-Pr HS and sll?Plll9Td had I yS00tI ”" Mmluwlc” ll?" "UH Pan" 3 ry 3 - , .0.” ,g g at; simmong; (19. Henderson as U13 player receivijg onan) 15:15. . but t-nuitinli do much to stop ttinirlianrr from in close but hit the 75'" Tl" l"”;'::'1' "":”:l ':”5',n:'e' Tl" 305"" ""9" ill P""'Pl"3 fence; .Arnislif'ong. Boivin. Fla- moat "star" selections during the "eiialtles:- Mac!-'ayden w I ' ' W" "M" W" ”"'3" "NV ""'"'M' Mu" "PL "1. mm M I)Ir('nI(:II out tiff clnldiem mm 'ubmim0" " "'9 man. Mohns. Blond.-i: forwardszi . year. Campbell. ' ' -. - iinrlerwav lMl5-"75 NET Br"?! wpnd 1:1 ":1 E03,... far, 4"" M "'9. ga"" nuedit" m'f" Gu-dnor. Peirsovi. Slasiuk. McKen- f ' ' Reeves Bros. lrophyyfor the top Second Period:- 4. Albany. ("am . The Vniillt -iuh goaltender i-tum). 1 Near the 3-minute mark of the "ll" l" "" "11 ', I 'l i..'l'”l' 'l"l"5' ll" till” "ill" ney' gaping, ciievrefils. Regan. . goaltender went to Allison Reeves erun 8:25. ,9 9,. "Eh, M." W, W, n, W, ,,.,,,,.n g...-nmi wiuiim-t. had ,. gold”, W. qucs Plante of . on ten lfl on mg thrusts the Montrcalers un- Toppamnh .1” K-,H' c.",,.y'I S of Freetown and Lorne Wright Penaltles:- None. l at this not-ti. and hi this .-mi. in n... porttinity In knot the coiinl butt 7'1"" . , W sl.lmEN,u.v. l"5ll9d-, goon... trophy went to l)on Mackendrick Third Parlod:- 5. Freetown. r3, ' it with a becliler and the lam illi l'I'llIPY ilfnm about 5 feet out UNEXPU T” l G90"l""" hl”"'l'-id "W "3Pa”ly Refcrre Eddie Powers. lines- as the int) T00kl9- Rccvcs IC. Mills) 1:-15.6 Alhanv. Albany Si Pats spotted Free- town Royals a goal early in the first period but rolled hack to down the Royals 4-3 and win the South Shore Hockey League cham- plonship before a bumper crowd of 800 at Bedeque Rink last night. Willis Mills gave the Royals their short-lived lead at 2.45 of the opening stanza but Delbert Dawson scored twice. before the period ended and Ron Cameron made it 3-1 with It goal in the second. Pat Noonan sandwiched MINOR HOCKEY the winning goal between mark or! by George Reeves and Wallet Camlibeil in the third. it. was a hard-fought game and a crowd-pleaaer with only if pen- alties being called. Ron Cameron set tip three goals and fired another for a big 4-point performance. The victorylinarked the third . hockey title for St. Pats during the winter's activities. Earlier they captured the Pro - Christmas League title and the island inter- ” t "B" A.A.U. of C. title. They will now play the winner of the North Shore League in the heat-of-three series. Walter Lawlor piesented captain Cameron with the Physical Fitness froiihy for winmng the island "B" title. ' SUMMARY First PCl'i0dZ- 1. Freetown. W. P. Noonan IR. Cameron. Dawson) 1:45: 7. Freetown. W. Campbell 12.15. Petialty:- Walsh- Referees:- Walter Liiwlor, Revell. "ll" "l """t Boston crowd of l3.90l) before the Dtfled Illdlltllllm I" ll" it'll: game was two minutes old with period and the Bruins were fight" a whistling shot to give Montreal in: from behind from there on. the load. They started oitl playing muclil He took gen oim,ie.d', pm... the same kind of game as they. swung ..-ound derencemm. Doug did in Montreal Tuesday. whenpiviuhm nnd blagtgd . 3o.fmtel- they were blanked 1-0. and wcrepug gun, non simmon. who tilylnl Plrllfullf l'l'l1ll0'l I-illwas a split second slow moving checkinl- to block it. The goal came at 1:3). Once Cnnndlvnl m"VPtI W 'llll'l Gcoffrioii got. his second of the lcatl the Bruins MVP forced, '1' night at 19:34 011 I power play gamble on I mm! on") "lien-'1)". while Boston was shot-ihanded. Dlaylnll I" "19" HP llurtiis most; Boston came. roaring back in the of the second period and the lat-lsecond period. as Montreal tried ter part of the third. to play kitty-bar-the-door hockey. Canadlens now become almost The pressure paid off with Bos- prohlbltive favorites to retain lhe' Ions' first goal on a shot by Don gwu-med all over the ice. llihemmissed the corner by plenw. '73"3dlF-"3 ll" their plea to Fill? the ice fell onl .Wall,v Slwnlwrrl had I soul on deaf ears. the hard-pressed re-lllll Illfk ill" DOYIO mid! lwo ten-es nwilrrlerl llle tussle in tiieihrilliant -Ions nf MacArthur and A.-up whn hm-i n. put in the Gallant in-the third but Art Perry l. angugg ",1. blocked his drive at the gaping ' Tempers flared anew after decision in awarri the game announced with yottth club play- inenz, Bill Morrison. Doug Davies. SUMMA First iii-i-toil: 1. Montreal. Geof- frion (0lmstead. Harvey) 1:30; 2. Montreal. Curry lGoyette) 14:39: 3. Montreal. Geoffrlon (Beilveau) 19:54. Penalties: Moore 4:48; Har- vey 5:30. Boone, two minors. Geof- frion 9:06. Johnson 15:11. Arm- strong 18:36. second period: 4. Boston. Mc- Kenney (Armstrong) it is. Pen- alty: Boivin 6:39. Third period: 1). Montreal. Goy- etta (Marshall. Curry) 7:31; ll. Boston. Mackell ll'lamanl 19:18. Penalty: Lahlne 9:21- STOPS Jog ii... net. W”. Eustace Reeves went off at 9.09 S l for tripping Ready and the Youth gr. gum; nltgf mm. i...-kt". m.,..iClttb turned on the furnaces. Dur- fhe penalty box After the players- "ll? llll' 7-"l""l" l'll3llP"W" 3710" firiallv left the ice fans coiitiniiedl"l.KF itlill" "3"" Ullflllllll Wlltl N)? M ham, among ii.,.nQ"i".,. (1959,... K of the key zavcs of the game when he turned aside Readyis smoker with a skate. Cl-lA'l'Tl'2l't....Yoiitb club players reported last night that fans were the efforts of police officers to duel the riot. l'p to that point the game was quite an exciting affair. Both it-arm it-cro checking closely but in stille of this there was plenty of ii-irlc-npco and fast play. petting them with small bits of rice and some not so fond langu- age.....Mann came mighty close to championship they won last year. The fourth game of the besl-of- iieven series will be played here Mcl(i-tiney at It: l6 Simmons 4 1 ll -21 Boston couldn't ident the Mont- Planto I 9 ll--25 , After a busy WlfII.4!l' Charlotte- townls Minor llockey Leagues wind were presented: Following the game trophies Everett Francis presented the GAVIE SATURDAY With their third straight vii-lory' under their belts. the Aces renew hostilities with the FT.Y.(". in the be-:t4i(5evi-ti series for the island Horltcv I-cagtte championship and the Sports Arena trophy tit Civic Stadium Sal.urda,i night. Harris. Cord Ciitrliffe and Folie Gradv fired the three Aces goals. Mcrrill l"ttieait lot the lone R.Y.C. mariner Thtripru rwiialtios were called- aliirtng ilir frat" At-es were lagged up their activities for the season this Saturday evening at Sports Arena as the final four playoff games will be run off followed by skating for all. Following is the programme:- 7:00 - 7.30 Paperweights - Cubs vs. Bluebirds it all lat game). 7:30 - 8:00 Pee Wees - Rangers vs Rockets (Rockets it-Rangers 1) 8:00 - 3:36 Bantams . Whirl- wlncls vs. Royals - Aces I1 all). 8:40 - 9:30 Midgets - Abbleii vs. Royals (Ahblett 7 - Royals 4). the first shutout at the Arena this year but it seemed to be only a matter nf lime before the youth club woiiltl .scnre....M-"rrlll Pineati . played a fine game for B.Y.C. as Itlid Lloyd Shepherd.-....Thc Sum- lmcrsiiic rielcnce of MacArthur, Steele. Rcei-es and Grant Grady stole the. show for the Aces...'l'hey gave Matui iinma terrific protec- tion. ...Shottld be. it bumper ltottse at Stimmcrsirle, Saturday ---- --Mlrly lllllll fans saw the, tussle. Simmons and MacFarlane trophy to captain Ron Cameron of Al- bany as emblematic of the league championship. League President James Clark presented the Hon. Horace Wright trophy to Captain Clayton Mills of Freetown as top team during the league. bany received the J. Frank Art-ielt Trophy for finishing in sec- ond place durlng the schedule from league vice-president lra Crozier. The league's top scorer Delbert Sunday. Ggoffi-Inn's two goals lent his total in ft) for the playoff series. in five games against New York Rangers in th esemi-final and three against Boston. He is only two short of the playoff record of 11 held by teammates Maurice (Rocket) Richard and Jean Hell- vcaii. amoii pet-Jied and perfornlnrn plug . . . tiieu aew"big load" outboard: set an exciting new bin ' standard in hosting pleasure. 530025- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday. April 12. 1957 CURLING ill! slit f lh ti ll ' LINEIYPS . fhlinnnzl 0 pm M l M." Ai-en. Goa-I - Mann; Defence - g:g?e;A?llf't::'u':'.:.ll-"km M Dawson received the Bodequa rink -n.,..... 3; u,p,..,.-1.1., The first It minutes ended with MacArthur. Reeves. G. Grady. 0llAR.llH'I'l'I'0WN CURLING . not. me" w L I” "mmy duh 5”,” WM L.,k'm.,,,.-,, out 5 score and Thane Mann was Steele; Forwards - V. Harris. mm" A in the day. This finale will be lectrii.--simiiig ind smidml; hot in the Stimmcrside nets turn- to; aside In shot: while Doyle was tested on six drivcs. ii couple of vihich WPVP labeled. (lttlt-liffe tip- ped in ('nltt- liradvs assoul from the corner for the irirl goal of the game of fill of the second period The Aces hung onto their allm marziri With the tFfIal"lf)' of irolvcs and checked the B) C. so t-lnsely that scoring chances were few and far between. Ftilcliffe and Grady combined again at 17 57 of the third period. flilrlifie r-lippcri it face-riff pass to Grady parlu-d in front of the ETC. cage and the stocky Acc.I' forward caitghi a corner with a low backhand R.Y.f'T. SCORFA The yriulli club fliiallv managed Final closing mixed games begin tonight at no. cori- tlnuing a second round at 8 p.m. with a third at llzltfl p.m. all citr- lerii must be ready to start their games on time. Skips will contact other members of thalr team. This is a competition mi a points basis for prlrea each mam playing two games. The first two games in the sec- ond round will be played Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Play will continue tfiroiigh the Afternoon nnd evening till the Fonspiel is completed. then the prires will be presented and the lights turned off leaving the ice space in darkness till next November. Another year of cur- ling fun and good fellowship will be closed. Following is the draw. for to- niizlil. times of play and ice. All Gallant. W. Shepherd. C. Grady. Ciitcliffe. Chlow. G. Harris. ll.Y.('.:- Goal - Doyle: Defence- .l. Ready. 1". Shepherd. Perry; Forvvards - Whitlock. Pineau. Burke. 1.. Shepherd. Squarelriggs. Hnwalt. J. Shepherd. Weather-hie. Referees:- Jack Kittie and Don Whelan. IFMMARY f-'lriil Pi-rindz. Scoring - None. Penalty:- G. Grady. Si-coild Pliriodh I. cllffe (C. Grady) 1.00. Peiialtles:- G (trails. t" Grady. P. Shepherd. Steele. F. Shepherd. Ready. W. Shcphcrrl. Third Perioil:- 2. Aces. l". Grady tcutcliffel 1252: .1. B.Y.C. Pirieau (Whitlocli. Ready) 10.07; 4. Aces. V. Harris. l7.l5. PrnaIties:- lleeiu, Burke. (Jail. Aus. Cul- ln break the great big goose-ecg twin: raclied tip hi: Mann when Wliillock battled fiinously for a puck behind the Act-a cage. Hie pans came i-oiling close to the open .MirioriIilockey Finals At Sports Arena Saturday Night laliirdav Illll at Sports Arena Iinollu" biiw and successful lior Lox -isiisoit for Minor hockcyista mil be brought to a close with the Annual Minor Hockey Night. This his night for the voting fry con- min of four playoff hockey games and it skate for all. '7' lbs liockcv gamcti f'.il,v Titliitls -'1” be decided in Paperweight Hinder Ill yrs Aug lsl. 1956) Pee Wee lllndff ll yrs I All; Sm. 115" lam (under it yrs 1 Aug M) and Midget tiiiider ll yrs 1 Aug M) Markets Since November lsl under the Imnixorship of the Abegweit llluh and rhtoiiin Plnygroiind Commis- sion and with all kinds of co-op oration from the Arena manage- ment ,Vf)llfll lot): from the follow- lriit -rhonls In and armtiid Char- liiltelnwri have all been offered it chance for either hockey at skat- ing weekly - Winsloe. the Royal- ties. Parkdale. Spring Park. south- grt. Queen Charlotte HUI. Prince Iatit. P'. Shepherd. MacArtltiir- 337"" II '"d9' gm” ll 30 PM. Mum -In 4 g '7 ice I. J. Squarebriggs. D Mac- n,..... g 3 Q...” Donald. Dr. H. MscKenzie.. H. MacLeaa vs. Dr. ES. Glddingl. -” W '-s'"'" F. MacLeoil. L. Iltikney. B. Jen- kins. Iant. W. Rodd. C. Agnew. vs. Hill. M. MiicNelll. M. Reeves. M Tool 7.ie.. D. Beardsley. D. Doyle. vs W. Macbalne. Ada Mshtir. M MacMillan. F. Clark Ice 4. Ed. Wood. M. Jnttcs. effort in second to none for a City its site. Willi very little encour- agement from parents a few in- terested citizens have kept it go- ing. These some few have been on hand regularly all winter to ldo stieir boat to help the young lpeople coach them a bit try to ;se.e that they all get it turn on the ;li-e. look out for them should they be lnitiretl. keep records. etc. The whole: project ll it voluntary effort and more workers are til- ways welcome. It has itatttilly been found. too, that once men get in- lerestecl in the project that they dcriie itucti fitri and satisfaction out of seeing the young people improve. etc.. that they redly be- come more enthiisiastic than the young people tbevnulves, if that is J. Costly. lrflfl P.M Ice i. ll. Mathesoa. l.. Walton. A. fttdmore. vs. .l.E son. G. Carrulliera. AR. Htisnnll. F. MacMillan vs. I Hansen. Wliillock. l.. Webster. and iuirroundlns areas have taken laclalr. F. Wonnacou. vs. Addie advantage of this vfolratti. There ice 2. Dr. W. MacDonald. J. l'.a'l)- e. Ice 1'6. Stewart. I. Macken- D. Bell. M. MacDonald. vs. A.A. Muc- Leod. K. Jolinstotie. G. Anderson. nr. Gallant. .i. Glflrllilll. A. Humphrey. 0. Mai-Dimald. vs. C. MacDonald 8. Storey, L. Doyle. Ice 2. W.R. lVlarNi-ill. I. Gotta. Burden. E. Mai-Donald. D. Mathe- Ice :1. J5. Macniuiald. lt. illll, N. MacDonald. Tarkey ice 4. D. Saunders. S. MacMlllati W. Willis. 0. Rogers. vs. W. Pick- nossible. ard. P. Riirdeti. J1. Taylor. If During the season to he crimplct Anderson. led Saturday evening. from 700 ll:.'Il)PM. to lmfl young people of the City lre 1. L. Turner. F Bell. R. MacDonald. L. Pfekaril. Dr. lico- Cl'i'town SYDNEY (CF). - Pint-sized piv- otman Billy Mulligan and rang netminder John Blalch combined their talents here laiit night to pace Charlottetown Abbieii to a 0-5 verdict over Sydney Academy in the opening game of their two- game series for the Maritime .lu- tenile Hockey Crown. Mulligan rapped iii fotir goals in the. third period as Abbies eras- ed a 4-2 lead taken by Sydney in the. second stan1.a. including the winner with three seconds of play time remaining. While Mulligan was slarrini: tip front. Goalie Blalch was breaking the hearts of the hard-driving Sydney boys with his uncanny puck-stopping. He was credited with 4G saves for the game. Mulligan": one-maii scoring dis- play featured the wide-open con- test. He also earned himself an as- sist on Abbiett second goal of the game by Lants. Macwilllams shot the other Charlottetown goal. Two yotingalers still of midget age diil the mail-carrying for Syd- ney. Husky Wayne Synlsliln and Ernie Boutllier each sniping it pair. The singleton went to Jackie Mticxelsan. It was l-l at the end of the first. Ahbieii tnolt a 2-1 lead early in the second bitt late in the period Academy broke loose for three goals within the space of 17 sec- onilii and appeared headed for an easy win. But their moment of glory was brief. Mulligan and his mates took charge in the lliird. never stopped trying and were rewarded with a one-goal series lead when they clash in the Final contest at Char- lottetown tonight. Al-iltles drew seven penalties. Sydney III. ltit-liided were majors in Irving Campbell of Sydney and Abb4es' Stewart for a scuffle in the third. Charlottetown Captain George Trainirr drew a lo-mlaiits Defeat Sydney misconduct for abusing the ref- ereeit in the second. seconds be- fore Academy's three-goal splurge. LINEUPD t'iliarlottetirwti- Goal. Blalc-Ii: Defence. Bradley. Tratiior. Mur- ray. Currie: Forwards. Mulligan. Lantz. Bradley. MacDonald. Stew- art. Noonati. Thompson. McWlll- lamtt. Araenault. Jones. Sydney Aeadeiny- Goal. Mac- Leod: Defence. Richardson. Ev-- s. MacPherson. Toussalnl: for- wards. B. Macxelgan. Boutilier. Youden. Synishin. Campbell. Mac- Kelgan. Burke. Macbeod. Greene. SUMMARY First Period - I. Charlottetown Mcwilliams (MacDonald) 9:34; 2. Sydney. Boutllisr 19:04. Peaaltfoe- I. Mscxelgan 13:10; lradiey 13:3. second Period: 1. Charlottetown. Lants (Thompson. Mulligan) 4:02; 4. Sydney Synlshia (.1. Macltelgan. Richardson) 17:32. I Sydney. .. Maclfeigan tsynlshiii. C ,” "t 17:50; ll. Sydney. syaishln (.1. Mac- Kelgatit 17:59. Peaaltlee- Stewart 9:34; Train- er tmiscoiiductl 11:11. Third Pei-lotli 1. Charlotleieowii. Mulligan (MacDonald. MacWtll- iarrta) 5:30: 0. Charlottetown. Mul- ligan (Arseiiatih. Murray) 5:50; ll. Charlottetown. llliilllgati (Tralttort mm: to. syiiey. Boutlller. Mitc- Lood. (Yottdeii) ls:46: 11. Char- lottetown. Mulligan (Bradley) 19:- "- Peaaltlee- Ymiden 1:14: slew- 114.3101: Burke 4:12: Stewart (minor and major) li:l.'l; Camp- bell (minor and rnslort 1l:l.'l: Syn- Il ll:I. Ht MIDI Isaetmie s a 1-16 natctt 14 is l4--4n Iafereee- Sonny Peters and Praaer Matbeaon. an all-evening show. STATISTICS By THE CANADIAN PRES! Best-of-seifoa flash Montreal Boston 'I aaa-sslaaui-:'r3':;C 9”a t N:!? ? aaS'I a..-a....:.... S”) Geoffrioii. Mtl Boliveau. Mil M. Richard. llitl E. Richard. Mil Oimstead. Mil Moore. Mil Howe. Detroit llackell. Boston Lindsay. Detroit Harvey. Mil ouanaaear-.icna3a MQX:7C3KDi3, Pan-American May Come To Chicago CHICAGO (AP) - Mayor Rich- ard J. Daley said Thursday Latin American consuls stationed in Chicago have voiced support of his snovirtii have the Pan-American Games of 1959 in Chicago. A spokesman for the mayor said lite Latin American representa- tives had advised him they had re- layed to their governments and to members of their games ” tees their support of Daley'a invi- nm ll H.P. lluswtn Ilemie-siu-ting and standard. Iaayauvdealunbainiiiwe-vine-h. Vua'IthdNiIBodlIKIlIIlDhUU IadtndU'MlTEAlIAWVX". IAII Ill CANADA IV svutauos tiioroas 3&3 I001 SPORTS ARENA. SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5: 31: Ilvtslaa at Island Iarlae -I Caada. IN. &a Coronation Iclofarvatosl M ' ' 1 luiaubahn puiunauos Ioooeooooeeoeoooo . an Idasaadkevteatveviteoelve aadlor-veraqveitatoer-tow Adm: Adults 156: Children I0! Ill-Ocllool. IKATI WEDNESDAY-tzaoazm Admission: Family are . nouns? and WEDNESDAY I EVENING-8.10 PM. W. R. JENKINS 13 GREAT GIOIGII ll. BILL 0608 Admission: we TUESDAY--8:80 PM. IE Play-offs I vs. a.r.c. 'l'lU'l8DAY-4:30 P.M. Hockly Play-offs ALIEITON MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD. auikiunnsina vs. a.v.it FRIDAY Skating SAT. AFTERNOON Skating-32:!)-4:30 816 0003'! or. EDGAR M. CANNON IIIDI. DIAL3054 tatlon. Cleveland has the lit)! games. but may relinquish them because d financial difficulties. Milwaukee Iroves Cat Their ltosfer MILWAUKEE (CP) - The Mill wauliee Braves Thursday cut their roster to 27 players. one below the opening day limit. by sending four pitchers-aotithpaiva Chet Nichols and Lou sleater and rlghthandacs cocky Valentine and Carlton Wil- -to their Wichita farm club la in the American Association. 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