l I . , v.'.,. rs , ...:-.:'e.5'51'-7l;5;,...- . Siside Aces Defeat Milton 9-4 T Intermediate At the end of the game. Mayor Henry Wedgp presented the Physi- ul mm,” trophy far the inmr- have attracted a E0041 TOUOWIIIE UT ggaeomewwn MECNHH :the hottest derbies ever staged. in ' Garth Gar. captain of th Acct , , ' - ' lo-Glasgow Road. Alisenault , - ' : The AC, management ha. been be V911 Vloflh 3991”? rpulegui 13;01,0ttaua lsenators. captured” the in touch with Fredericton, New ' TT'”TF'"" 11.5901-gegown, pubhcove; lF;r::ldfg)in5ppyC)u1;3urltfliell"go 1: (E2): Brunswick "Ia" champs, and el- y - (Murphy; 14:13 Y ' - - , though nothing was settled. rh-r-i,iSi3l'lii9l' S 12-Georgetown. Publicover M0"”'9al R”5'5'5- mmid the mu” 1, . p0u,b,m,, (hag, pgedprk-(Ion; , ,Mm.pm.' Landl.-,., 15;241io the final whistle in the last will play a siidrlen-death game at l:l-Georgetown. Murphy teams of the schedule at the Mom- Rawmy stadium next sat-uidny T (Pubncoven Aazbsimflid Fgllelm dsalrlitldacvuili haired left N1 ht. 1 . Cndit-i ill. ng. ,, -,,' 1,; , 109 -- v ' "F Emeupg C 0” perm Earle Diver RIRRT-. popular PenElm,';hu,I:m,1,'"hd winger. iinlsiitd with 91 P011115. Milton Hornets -- Goal: D. Sim-twain” mm "19 Isimde” Hm”-V 1gmOmc.Low.n Macphe. made up of 31 goals and 60 as- mons: defence: R CruW.V8- C-icmb during the pa” 5935"” ”' ' (Murphy, ' 1-3-iisists while the 23-year-old Mont.- Reiidv. R. MacKarris, J. Moore;IPMlEnlv at the Prli'1CE"ECiWETd 15- 15 Georgetiown Landry real centre held the same number forwhds: L' And”ws' C" Maegan!iH:lx:1illHfI)ii:pFiHiu:liiPf:i1ini:.i:l htirise hatiugl (Lee! ' ....,l1:2i iof 39”” but W” one behind m C. Cruwys. I-I MacLesn. B. Mac-l - ' , V I" G . , p . iassisls. Prnrlane. Li Duffy. D. 0015- W l"i”l "9 d"”m ma 5”” m ””.h”5i 16 .y2:'j5yi::,”' My 13351 The cup for the highest scorer Tremere. R F1-izzei. yP”5l 15 ”V9F'd”e- H9 15 C-0n”d9"" 1-, Glasgow Road McGee tin the league is donated by Summerside Aceii - Goal: ::g;l15w1gT9:;0fg01'; itllagngcisggtgiifg (Campbell. A,'.s,,-mum 15;55iGeorge Slater; president of the M clnnls; defence: L. Shields, . I ' S” ; t v Quebec circui. , W:)ndsidP. 0. GFLV: f”TW'"d5: P: Compeuturin :9” tilntl" bult ex'yl8w?;;:?;3:?iV1x,n' Pweiummm 19-44l Rinpelle went into Sunday's Schurman. M. Schurmsn. V. Har- Dress??? in 9 "P9 3 any Willey P up F0 d. game one point ahead of Burch- ris, s. Gallant, A. Romaine. P, organized will not include the; '3'” i' ' Ac leii. pop... E, -I-,Iy1,.,,' cl Mm. C, Gnndgtl Cape -Brcilon clubs. Too much ?:j.i.g M. Cannon. "r3V9umiZ- 5355 DW”- First Since 1949 Referees - Richard and Good- win. Summary First Period I--Milinii. C Macbean (Andrews) 9246 Tit. FORUM DATES MARCH 22 T0 MARCH 27 TUESDAY-C Children's Skating I to 3:30 School hockey playoff Q.S.S. vs. P.S.S. Ahhle Juveniles vs. skating sfivr. WEDNESDAY- CITY LEAGFE FINALS S.D.l'. vs. Siimnlereide Ace: Game time: ft!!!) THl7RSDAl'- Skiltirik I M 10 FRIDAY- Fhiidrevfs Skiifiiig I in 5:30 Physical FHIIPII ow-tits Provin- rinl ('hnmplon-ihlps 7:30 SVl'lfRf)Al'- Skating 3 in .'l Hockey-9 P. M. NEW YORK RANGERS l".W'.(I. Sksie offer The FORUM Interscholastic--Tonight At '1 P. M. PRINCE ST. BOYS vs. QUEEN SQUARE -liiveniles-8 P. M. PRINCE OF WALES vs. ABBIES 0 Capture B Title Montague Poe Wees have played 1! lot of good hockey this winter. Hoi:-key Sciiies (('mimlinn Pre.-is) M:-nmriiil ('iip- Snutli P(7l'l"lil')ll'iF' l. l42a.six'lew 6 The Chmyai-tjetlown Chess Club th . , E S,. . I ,1, , ,;, H . , ., ' I V e best in the league. Hes not mu:d l;';i:mS"1V:. ” '” '” "l ,completed their games in the I95-tlomy 3 good player and a good (Ininrio Seninr-- Slralfoirl 2 (lwt-n Sniiiiri Tl Owen Sound loads host-of-sevcii f,ii:il .'l-I). Nnrtlieru flntiirin S:-iiiiir- Ahilibi l Rurihiiigv 1 First Ednlrl lwsi-i)f-I've final Abitibi 1. Sudbury 0. FISH and GAME MEETING Will he held iii the ('lTY HALL Tliiir.-silay. March 25th At 8 P. M. Filiii.-i will be shown. i CITY H()(JKEY PLAYU FFS Ailiiiisslon 35 and 25 WEDN ESDAY I. D. U. vs. Game F O R U . H Admission T0 cenil ,ItIIdeIlie 85 cents cm LEAGUE FINALS rNIGllT. MARCH 2-iii! SUMMERSIDE ACES time 8:30 P. M. f LITTLE SPORT" cum, our 5 ling race is over but it will be re- ii...G v i ' . eorgeumn' Maccomwl lo.” ,menibei'ed for some time as one of (MacNeill, Power) Chess T0Hfnan)eniy..::..:?'”i..i:e..2:;:i..L:r:.:;i 212323;: Comilleled Fill 54 i”aT'.-.l'3l;...i.l.i.'f :::::.:::. title since Eddie Dartneli walked ltawa Senators. said: ”Riope1le is lmu.1'n3mt9”".i"' Q19 Y-34dCr';i,la5i,atlilete, but he's a wonderful guy ii”ia”'R2:...22f"il2.fi..."?Ji5 ..:.....- He so - - - H ltional L ii ue club." trophy with six wins in six games Rmpeiiie gtookb a two-point lead l31R.V9d- ai. 4:55 of the npcniniz period Sun- Fm" Om” F”33'”"5 hdd rm” day with one goal but Biircliell Wm5- TMY ""9 J"h'””9 M3” got that one back less than two Innis, last year's champion; C. .C.l iToonibs. George MacNeill, and E. 'C. Johnstone. D. A. S. MacDonald minutes later and deadlockrd the count with less than two minutesl remaining in the second uiien hel "””"' ” helped set up Eddie Litzenbcrgerlel V"-V We-d”'3m9 iimwlnii 0i "W" counter. Riopeiiefs mini counter Wm” 0'” 01 ml" 33"”-5 played midway in the third decided the! when illness forced him out of isslm I the iontest. Mr. Mdf'D0ilHid is at present in pa tient at the the Char-. lottetown Hospital. It was he who gave the champion his hardeeti game about which many of the Montague Pee members are still talking. Others 0 having three wins were Garthiwees 4-0 Hooper from North Milton; H, RA I last named is El 14-year-old stu-iAt ideiit at Queen Square School and - , The Mnntagiie Pee-wees defeat- mTTiBem:orc:ImTr?rmihe other parti: ed the Kensmgmn P”'we” in ' iiof 4-0. The return game will be Neill, (2 12), Van Campen (2). Montague mmum (1), J. O. Mn.cLei1n (II, and R. Colcs (1-2). Chess playing takes. n"" P"'”d club is always anxious to welcome ,s'"""' """"d new members. No mom”! Miller and Peter MacNeill. The deserves a big hand for his efforti '"T 'clpants were as follows: E. Mac- Ke””"5""l 1351 night by the score Dr. Gencheff (2i. Dr. Mui'chison,Vmy”d 1” SUMMARY place every Monday mgm And that I-Montague, Stafford (Peardon) ' Third Period HYTAMY”-'4 2-Montague. E. Pcnrdcn (W. John- Tjily Hockey .-;.".;:i....., w......... (W. ...... flaydownysaionighl lion) 4-Montague, Ballem Ki-nzie). i This evening at the Forum it sill be minor hockey to the for: when at 7.00 pm. Queen squar- 'School takes on the high-scoring Scoui Hockey In it rugged but cleanly played again at 8.00 pm. when Prince of encounter at the Forum last Bet- wuu pi” Abbi, Juvenuu, Both urday afternoon. St. James ScouLs these. games are the first in home- GNBEW-d Ch! Blplwlblv Tl'00P by 3! snd-home series for City titles in AC0” 0i 3 '4 5- 70" ""5 W"'mE" their brackets-Interscholastic end wim"-5 "ml ""9" "ch ""94 Juvenile-and the right to meet three cosh with MW-rd! Ind their Bummerilde countermru in 3'mm" 89W"! 0"? "CD C"'m' "rm. 1... mg 1.1.,” m1”, ody got two tallies, end Areerinult. Pbliawlng the games there will (W. Mac- Defeals Cherry Valley 1 Alexandra defeated Chi-rry Vai- ley by the score of 10 to 4 at the Forum last night. Lineups: Cherry Vallvgv - Goiii E. Doyle. defence: L. Martin. F. Nelson. forwards: R. Maclnnis. P. Drake. M. MacRae. S. Jenkins. E Mur- phy. A. Macfssac. Alexandra Goal: 5 Beaten. defence: V. MacLennan, B. Wood. G. Broheau: forwards: G. Carver. F. Carver, E. Wood. R. Stewart. G. MacLemian. J. Judson, K. Jud- son, F. Judson. First Period l-Alexandra, E. wood 2-Alexandra. E. Wood (F. Carver) 3wAlexandra, 4-Alexandra, (G. Carver) fr-Cherry Valli-i. R. Maclnnis Second Period 6-Cherry Valley, 3. Prauglit (R. Macfnnlsi cg '1-Cherry Valley. M. MiicRa- 8-Alexandra. F. Carver Third Period la-Alexandra, E. Wood 10-Alexaiidrii, V. Macbeniiaii R. Stewart E. Wood (G. Carver) ll-Alexandra, .l Judson I2-Alexandra. F. Carver (G. MacLennnni 13-Alexandra. F. Carvrr (G. MacLennani I4-Cherry Valley, 5 (R. Macfnnisi filson Premrina Jenkins for April 2 Bout CHICAGO. (AP) - Middleweight chiampiion Carl (Bobni Olson is quietly and methodically preparing for his title defence against Kid Gavilan April 2 As usual. the stoic Honolulu- born fighter is letting his associa- tea and friends do most of the talkinl. Willie Warton. his trainer. says" "Bobo will use his siime borlnu- ln stvlo ncainst Gavllan and will be throwing punches all the time There is no reason for him to be anv different. He's in great shape.” King Solomon. Chicago middle- weilzhl. and ii friend of Olson's says: "He stays right on top of you. HE'S got four kids and is a hungry fighter. Gaviinn ain't hungrv anv- mnr-. Gavllsn can't hurt this Ol- eon." Ted Th7lillems Leaves For Home BOSTON. (AP)-Doctors report- ed Monday that "ciilciflcstion (bone healing) is just starting to form" in Ted Wllliiime' fractured left collsrbone snd gave the Bon- ton Red sox outfielder permission to leave today for his Miami home. He suffered the injury March I when he tumbled while reaching for slow liner at the Boston training camp at Ssruoto, Flo. Dr. Russell Bulllvsn slid Wil- llsms "should be iible to do some Block and Josey one esch for the be skating for Lil. so in addition light butting by mld-Aprli.'' , --The Summerside Aces won the znmmnn, C, C1-um, intermediate "3" hockey Ch8mD' (C. Mac-Lorin. Andiews) 925': . ionshlp of Prince Edward Island 3nMi1mn, c, Mm-Lean .- -- as R;-cewag, s;,-gigm Him nix;-5 (G. anal-mi ma PAGE six THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 23. 1954 661831118 9 n m'""''' C t-Aces, P. SCi'lllf'l'i'lRf'i .. 17:42 g 011 "13 K3mC- "id 1940 im the 5vA(-es, P. Siicurman . g ' round. The schurman - Bagloie in-,”-H5; 13347 G t R Ju to mm. mm to - eorge own Cape I raverse overs I ll IIIOI' iI'S - . '11 iii". 12: E211”-mil: ?.?.'.3”:. it: Shields G227";-,,C;.:-",.,,,, - I H ff -mm mam Glasgow 03d Edge Parkdale In Finals fl ill-0 5 in; down the necks of the Aces .R,,mai,,,., gi with only in one-goal deficit on 7HM.e5, Romam, , , V A jut H , )-.-,,.be5 Kermed. y un ah”, the two-game series. The Milton (Gallant, Tax-lori .. i4-osl,h:hfmif,;'ggi:52oEaiii):ddii:;i: In gm. nnalahockm. "M b,,,' F'C?,',f,””15:f,',,,.”,':f,'tt;5,::,,,,5,,,, lotteiown jiiniorywhno is; playing boys scored lwo.qulCk ones with pi-imiiii-s .- R:-ariv (match mis-lg”, by a 12 m 6 mum m the W C , , , -Rgf Hi P M. N' ,, 'l' with the Montreal Canadiens has In He-W00"d 1"W'V11 bi'll'99" conduct). R Cniwv-. -Gemhetmrn Rmk on Thursday 9,9" 3" T'a,””s7 , m9” ”" ma 1" T "Hi; '1 been playing too notch hockey in them early in the period. and all-'19 Third Period i,,,gmg The K.,,,,,,, payed on ,,;, g"lkd;”' Bllimfelj: ,”,”””g m gm" 5 C ,,5""""' 'C':',m the play-offs according to news- Hhuni 5” mm m '9'" mm "m 3:7-APPS. PW? 'excelicnt sheet dt ice was fast H-I wk is ngt ape HI - am raverst u C P fl8D0r reP0Ti5- Ares draping the penalty box at 4(-my n,, 1.01; . - verse won by R score-of 7 to 5. (Williams) . gt V . 1 g f A ' i k th v in - Ind hald Checklnl This was the second win for Cape 6-Cape Traverse DeRoche Lao Mick m H pa-V oi "me thc wife?" mini-19, "tart 9- D-Arias, l-lm-ins Lmeup5.gg Tram,” 1 th th, ,1 ,1 R (MMFM em ' 50 against Jonqulere, Forbes scored added another making the score ,1; s(.m,,.n,,m, mug Georgemwn Eagles. Foal sum. 1 ' th.e n e lee g.n'lF sci 6.. 7 P .kd I y D .. . one gm, End assisted on mm: 3-0 in their favor. The Ace! werel Iona,-,-5, p s.--imymnn Ivan. deknce Macph-ee Mracumn mm to) L. lnnriaril Trophy. M -tzrmgavt-mmunn 15.00 more, Um” last sundaws game still one man short when Pall H, M s,.h,,.,,,am' Ii), ' , , . 'I . , , I” ('05? 0 V -'-lame l'- " H K d, , fth R I , schmman pm the Summpmdc llwiv:-ii SChurm;m ,.Ir?1i:nsc;r:Me:oii:iJ;lELoM?tN;41:t;1;lt;li;1e- ?1EoI!l(lil.'lIIf:1n?.0l!(3rs, on hte.l:!alfv3f”Mr R-(lg:-.;if-:w;l;i:)avcrse, Noonari W20 nf:llllr:ro)duwc::aofloenotheC llaznlgrgix boys back in the game by scoring ,H mm, H I lmooi - H ' ' -i .l' 3”. PWSNI 6 H 309 I . -- L - ",0 (.,,um,,,.5A The H,” 0",. the IZNAML ,E.m,mm 1-Allan. I-Midi). Lee. Macconneli. Muttart. captain of the Ciipt Tra- ll-Parkdale. MacDonald Ram pppp gg result of a solo dash was the ,R,,in'n-,m,, ”.3..,iHerrui4i. g verse team with the cup. (Dunn. Carroll) 15:50 prettiest goal of the evening, He 1-,uVm.,,,l, Andnws ' ' GHSSOW Rllad 30"lb9l'5i 0031 The ice was falrlv good and the 10-Cam Traverse. Howatt . . took 1 pass from Harris to notch ,C Va(.Leam - 17::-)5,M8(!DDllRid2 .-defence. 'L0i1sAa7Dh-I8. game was fast. In the first peiiod, fDesRor!icl I6:-H Vhe other one, seoi-Lng it from llli sh,” 5,, mt. R. Macuonaiu. Find, a. mans; Carrutflers. Cane Traverse. was ll-Park:-lain. Fiii-rv ....... .. I812! elmont impossible angle. The per- M;(.m;,,, 5 7 guy! forwards. Pineau, Ars-enaulf, .Mc- hit 0". the head bv 1 n5-mg puck, penalties ,. no-.9, iod ended 3-2. ls,,,,m,,,,, . . ,3 11 3.4, Gee. Campbell. J. Acorn. Douu-He necessitating sfltchr-.1. Tili"d Pei-ind 1,35. week Curie, Ed wood 91 the From then on in the rs-stilt was: vi g g RGTBTNS1 G 1-EVE!-I and 3- Summary I2-P--rkriale. MacDonald Edison Electric came into the never in doubt The Aces fired MacLeod. Flrsi PPTIOKT fDlt1'lni 9:05 curling rink and handed a parcel two unanswered goals in l.hP sand--Pee U Summar . . . l-- Parkdale, MacDonald l3-(”-nr- Ti-averse, Peters to the games committee making wich session. and om.-scored the g First Period (Dunn) . IO:-I5 (Hawaii) - .. 15:50 the remark that it was for prizes Mmm, bay, 5 .0 1 1,, ,h, (max , , I-(ieoi-getoiin, Mac.-Connell V 2-Parkdale. Carroll 7 Penalties -- ClIfEilflP, Hnwatt in a club bonspiel. When the parcel 1-ram, In yh, middlg panic char-lrlnals (MacNeill) 11-19 (Dunn. VI:-icl)onnlrlI' in:.io,ca--mii. was opeiiedlfour high grade split lie Ready objected two a two-mi-l 1-Georgetown. Landl? ,. fl--Cape 'D'avI-rse. TVliil'Im5 Referees - Pickering. Darrach. bamboo fishing rods rolled out. n,,,,, Mnayty for roughing ma (Lee) . l5.24g :- with the fishing season only three sent referee Richard crashing to 3-Glasgow Road, Campbell . gp , ,, . . weeks away all curlers are anxious the ice with s hiiymaker. For this (McGee) .. .. I632. to get on a team and of course they hn received A match misconduct. Penalties: Ford i all want to be on the winning Bide. Paiil Schiirmari, with three goiils Toiiiglit at Montague at 1:30 13. Second Period . Last night foul" gtmles Were played. and one assist. received the Hol-Im, the inch fI.VlllR Montague PF? A-Glasgow Road. Pineau H I S Clifford MacDonald 6 J. E, Bur- miin Men's Wear "most. valuable wees, fresh from :1 4-0 win over (Arsrnauit) 1:23 C den 4 i " Kensinztoii will be at home to the R ,1 W Road Arsenal”; A W. Hyndmaii 6 H. I. Splllett 3 player award. Mooney Gallant 5 C asgo . had mo counter, md one help", Kengiiigtnyl boys in the second ,pmea.,. 343 --e-:Zmve--mj- D. Saunders ii A. llowati 4 For the Milton hays, Clay-ton Mac- game of ihcir home and home ser- 3g(-ddsgow Road, Acorn V ' V W. R. MacN(-iii l0 H. R. Car- Lean was the big Sun. ibelnz in W5 m'' '31” Pmvhmfql P" W" (Campbell, McGee) 5:54 VOHAWA; lcpigfrh” .b””19 be' rutiir-rs 6 t ,,,,,.y Morin, pm, Wm, W0 gnglg hockey iitie and Physical I"itneS Lgceorgewwnl Hemm I-bvletll Min N0. 1-5 , lo! the QUe- The followiiig draw isfor tonight: um hm nus”. awards (Lea Macpme, 5.13 Dec Hockey League indivldualscor- '1 pm, ice l-A G. Spilieti. S. Bea-tori. N, Nicholson. J. I-lnrnby vs. H. At- kinson. E. K. MacNutt, B. MacDou- ga.l, D. Sedgwiirk. Ice 2- Dr. Gidings, Doug Hill, G. Andcrson, vs. Dr. W. MacDonald. W. R. Burnett. F. Curtis, Barrie MacDonald. Ire 3-C. Macbean, C. H. Kydd. R. E. Siithcrland. G, Rayner vs. J. S. MacDonald. A. H. Roper. J. E. Burnett. D Wonliacott 8.30 pin. Ice l--F. Hansen. A, B. Bagriall. F. N0l'iDl'l. (3. Stewart. vs. W. Pick- ard. Doug Cameron. Jae. Cameron. Harper MacNelll, Ice 2-C. MacDonald, Dr. C. Gallant. Mel Jenkins. C. Campbell vs. W, R. MacNeiIl, F. Hobbs, H. Macfnnis. H. H. Simpson. Ice 3-A. llowait, Dr. Prowse. L. Wellner. J. S. Tiiylor vs. J. E. Bur- den. R. A, Parker. Dr. Barrett. Dr. H. MacKeii7.le. PrinceISiTIeel Boys Winners Of Series W.K.S. Yesterday at the Forum, Prince Street boys hockey team demon- strated superiority in every de- partment to defeat their game but less-experienced opponents. West Kcnt. by ii score of 11-15. This was the second win in the home- and-home series for the Prince Street boyslwho won the round with a tota score of 21-10. Prince Street new advances against last years Island champs, Queen Square. whom they will play for the City title and the Bike Shop Trophy and right to meet Summerside for the Island title and Carruthers Trophy. First game of this City title series will take place at the Forum tonight at 7.00 p.m. Summary: First. Period I-P. S 5.. Lee , . 2-W.K.s., Pusher (Lidstoiie) . 3-P. S. 5., Lee (Ward, worth) . 4-P. S. S., Tanton . 5-P. S. S., Lee .. Simmons, Ward. Second Period 6-P. S. s,, Lee (Tnnton) 7-P. S. 5., Lee 8-W. K. 8.. Simmons (Currie, Lidstone) 9-W. K. s., Pusher. (Johnstoni .. . I0-P. S. 5.. Ward Third Period ll--P.5.s., Lee (Word) I2-W.KB.. Currie (Simmons) . 13-17. S. s.. Lee 14-P. S. 8. Ward (Lee. ,MscKay) 15-W. K. 8.. Simmons (Crabbe) ......10:M I6-P.S. 5.. Tcnwn (Lee). 16:00 Penalties: Muocsllum, Watts. Officials: Art Pea-ry. Chlrlie Kennedy. HERSHEY. Pm. (CPI - George (Red) sullivsri tied In American Hockey League record Saturday night when he picked up three se- iiisis to bring his total numh of points for the season to 118 u Hershey Bears and Buffslolmnons pilyed A 4-4 tie. l l Baptist scouts. lto e. hood evening": ” ” enter- tainment for followers of the four teams, there will also be sn op- iportunlty for than in sttendsnce no take advantage of some health- bful exercise. : Exhibition Baseball l -. ..... (Cnnsdlui Press) Brooklyn 3 (N) 3 Pittsburgh (N) 2 Cincinnati (N) 4 Detroit. (A) 8 Philadelphia (N) 3 so. Louis ) 9 Boston (A) 4 Milwaukee IN) 3 no revounm cius you um I wocum ma New York (A) 12 Philadelphia D ;A) OOCAIIX By Joe Pulls DETROIT. (AP)-World beaten in league play but just snother club in the Stuiiey Cup playoffs, Detroit Red Wings say things wl.l be I lot different this you. They are confident they can take every- thlnm , The Wings, who meet Toronto Maple Leafs in the first ume of the best-of-seven semi-final series here tonight. haven't been my great shucks in post-season play- offs in recent years. They've won the league championship the last six seasons snd they've gone on to take thecup only twice in the last five, Their confidence now is based on the showing of rightwinger Gordie Howe who finished the league schedule Sunday night with 81 points and hi: fourth strnight scoring title. Many lessons have been ad- vanced for the Detroit lei.-down in the playoffs. the main one being that the Red Wings burn them- selves out winning the league cham- pionship and lack the stamina in the playoffs. Thst seemed to be the case last year when they swept vlly W. R. Whentloy. Fnnndlsn Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, (CP)-Coach Dick Irvin. in high fettle over the sec- ond-piace finish of his Montreal Canadiens. said Mondny the out- rcme of the 1954 Stanley Cup series is is loss-up. Il"Vill'! Canadians, cup winners s year ago, start defence of their hockey honors here tonight against Boston Bruins, the team that lost 4-1 in games to Mont- real in the final in year ago. The Bruins are not due in Montreai'unlii this morning. but in meeting them,in one aif of the cup semi-finals, Canadians will face a team that was travel- ling at a terrific clip when the National Hockey League season ended Sunday night. The fourth-place Bruins breezed tlirough their last. dozen games with eight victories, three lies and only one loss. Lineup secret I Irvin refused to go into any de- tails yet about the lineup he will toss at the Bruins tonight- whcthcr relief goalie. Jacques Plante will again he in the net; or whether Gerry McNeil will see action. Plants, who was called up from Buffalo of the American Hockey League, has done I fine job. Mc- Neil suffered an ankle injury more than I month ago and re- cently was cut on the head in piuctlce. Irvin gave no hint either whether wingnian Calum lVlacKa,v, out with a damaged kr-cc. would get into the series. Irvin is expected to go nloilf: with the forward-line combina- tions that hrought him victories in week-end gaincs and edged out. Toronto Maple Leafs for ser- ond place. The Leafs meet the first-place Detroit Red Wings in the other half of the semi-finals. The Bruins will open the series without Hal Laycoe. bespectacled rlefenceman who is suffering from a groin injury. They will count heavily on the power line of Fleming Mackell. Dave Creigh- ton and Leo Lahint-. They also liiive high-scoring wingmen l!i Johnny -Peirson and Ed Send- ford. Veteran centre Milt Schmidt was quoted in Boston as saying this is the host Bruins team he has played on in nine seasons. Crapaud Defeats Hampshire 6-3 -In a game of hockey played at crapaud rink last night. the Crspaud Heeirtbreakers defeated the Hampshire Bulldogs by the score of 6-3. The referee was Bar- ry Dawson. Additional sport Page 11 MAYFAIH Wings Favored To Take Leafs In Semi-Finals Fm?----e.;. to the pennant but were eliminated by the Bruins. it tun they had wslloped all season. in s lllinnillg first-round upset. Top Playoff Club Howe, of courilt. II the Red Wing leader but he led them nowhu. lut year. He Ippuently ind ex. haunted himself trying to break the record of 50 goals in one xenon set by Montreal's Maurice Richard, Howe missed by one but what really hurt was that he had little left for the playoffs. The Leafs haven't won a. gun, on Detroit ice this season. losing five and tying two. Furthermore they were shut out five times and scored only four goals. The Leafs, however. s.rs'nted on hockey"! best playoff club, They've won the league clumploii. ship only once since 1935 but lead in Stanley Cup victories with sev- en. Deirolt has won the Stanley Cup five times. The Red Wings are euipocm-i :4, be at full strength for tmilghr. opener. Likewise, Toronto seem; Canadiens Ready To Take On Boston Bruins Tonight MURRAY RIVER. March 22 - 23 - 8 PM. MONDAY AND TUESDAY physically ready. Cornwall Wins North River Hockey league The Cornwall Meteors defeated Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 2-). in North River Rink last night to take the nve-game series of the North River Hockey Les;-us in three straight games. A hrge crowd of time witnessed the fut encounter. At the conclusion trophies were presented. The B. R. Johnson Ltd. trophy went to Cornwall this you for the first time. It muat be won three ttmee to be retained perm- anently. The Maul-Liiinnn Bros. trophy. awarded to the winning team. also went to Cornwall. The Dowung sport Lodge tro- phy for the highest scorer in the league was won by Man Pinesu of the Glasgow Road in Luis. A silver tray donated Fulton Pierce of Charlotteown for the goalie with the lowest avenge in the first two round: of play wu won by Lloyd Taylor of the Nlflt Mile Creek Bulldogs. The most oustanding players in last night's game were Jackie Burke of Cornwall and Douglas MacEachem of Nine Mile Creek. sumi-nary: First Period 1-Cornwall, L. MscPhsil (Burke: '. i:ll 2-Cornwall. Burke (L. MoPhiii UH Penltiee: Connolly 5:64. N Mac- Leod 9:06. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Brown 9:15. L, Tay- lor and Connolly 15:06. Third Period 3-Nine Mile Creek, M. Mi Eachern . . 14.36 Penalties: spy Ready and Lellh Jay. In addition to Cornwall Meteor! and Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs. other teams in the league includ- ed Glasgow Road Msple ball! and Coveliead Flyers. g GENERAL MEETING Charlottetown Laily Curlm Wednesday, March 24 If 'l:30, club rooms. 011 the re- quest of the President. -Z. THEATRE ji- TTC. THIS IS "Kil.lII CDUI'I',IY"l .....jlQ.uuuiiuuno Also Review and satin”