e X 1 "' A A "LITTLE SPORT 0 - - e - o V I Rouson-w - a 8X 0 ers ' " ' PP 3 6 is : anadlens Score 3-2 . , . - - 4 2 Lead 0 Abb es ' ' V911 1 ,. Overtime Victory Over FMJ 1T't1 ' :-TT- -- Of 313 l1VeI11 6 1 6 Brums 0 1e Series sparked by the sonitendins oi i?,:e”,,;?,,k,':,?t,f,2eTf,””'3, i,,""f,,,S,',; if.:'.'..:.:;'.r..'.:-.-:.'.”"- -i C 0.. quit nosrou April 5- (cr)--rlis "" W” 13 '""'""' ("I Ihotl by Gerry Devanney, the Halifax-Tor Tied ” pp 3 ” '""" - - : .,, fuomre-1 Candie” d.g the veteran Milt Schmidt and hers defeated the Charlottetown p'Theimird period was marked b, feated Boston Bruins 3-2 tonight 13"” c"'3m”"' Abbies 4-2 Saturday night at the 3 bmk scrap between Forbes Keri 'fHE 7 ln luddendenh ave,-um, ""1 About four minutes befo" ::.',u'f,L::e”;:,f2,;st;.?f'?i3e”irZ,?3Qi nedy and Max Welsh. Both players ' ' gsacllocgted lthe baa;-of-Ielvenulemig ;ii:vzi3'- gone. studs tbrolcfhn E;idis . ' drew match misconducis. r e n" ”" '5' 9- 9”” S n" C ' W ” i"" luvenile championship. p R t ed H gm-".311, The uvenm ma de. Montreal goal by hanging l Devanney in the visitors nets ouietgrees Be" sl"'ep' Le" Lam" e ea e 0"" cm", um. mu 1,, plum in Billy Reay'I rebound. Maui-lg: fumed in I sp:cta,tular perform- Llnehps. ' 0 Montreal Tuesday night. (Rocket) Richard put Canadlen: ance to bring his mates home in To erg" C 3, G D ,, ,, 9 ' Room; cum-9 Pgul uunjgk into a 2-2 tie during the 12th he -....i.:.:':':i.' ary s - 0 a e - ---i we wn-mi um mu 2- at -- Ir.V by the Abbie forwards. lG,u,dme',, :, Kemi. ,m.wa,d;;' M' . . minutes and 49 seconds of over- 3595 ha "130'100i a Sfftedii shot The Toppers secured their iw ' ' '. Q ” ' ' umo pm)" Mmwlco (The Rock”, roux 6 Iron y-inn capped mm g;.lz:-..C.: :.s”";.'::.f"..':..E:::" F: Lead F or Maritime Iiitle new in -we 0- we saw period. Murray Dewis, on a point Agghs ; do,” I; M'acLe3n.' dc, extrI time with an unassisted goal umulmn mans drive. shot the winner, wlml ,,,,,,, :D, N,c,,;,,;,,,; E, Kay; J. sD.:..D..D.. 3! M-II ll-"0! H in the ma minute of the final .FG,”f";:il' mg; if;'2jlf:5,;3"1fe”';':1”,f' Moore. A. iviuliin.s:' forwards. F. SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. April 6 - (GP) Int.heEiiif3ila!i1)d'I:i1i)rih8.S;; peliigdniok lied fro c d HM PM” on nu ar lC -, , , . , - . 5 , on up m gm . . nrdson scored the clincher. -K,,S:S::,:h'W:I' 1I)(,,e,I::ed&,' glx,',,cJ:mcJ (OP;-;s?h” gohn Ere me1,:m'::orgl g - 01 '- 5”"? l"9"'W9"- " Wmrmed ieli6' American Hockey League Ii-Boston. Schmidt ' Tilc Abbics twice held ii onelSqum,;,,,,; C C'a,.,,;,, ,. ,,,',,e,.' ;,6'., ',;';,"f,, h,”:,,,, ,,,,,,d ,, M 0 - - hack hone named Teal Won 8803- igarm t Cincinnati for mu Lllt, (chevreills) ms goal lead over the Toppers. Theyi S G,..m,.j”" 4 ' ' i " lrawlt th ii mm: Major HOG, - I day's unbrella-and-overcoat Grand decide C the game by batting in 3-Boston. Ofeikhion were leading in both the second ' l '4 yad n e Er N”mm'u "nd '-hereby proved that Doug Ru-vey'3 rebound, -mu (Pelraon. Mointyre) 11-.44 . - . . key League final playoffs. k n as mow whereof P m k , tflllafincisilill; Hpaclgtzdsl butc in lgoilkl. 3i!,i)tl)tAI:A 1lhe jubilant league champions S :i1n!(;yeylepe suoine m xgguglk drefgnlgeman galnjed I uenlssylels-Mac ell 14.17. Meg. l. . 2 i an; ame ncj Frs Per ml 1 ft f - Halifax today hopin to - own zone, ump- . . in even the count. 1-,ll-,lm-.-, 13. Tic 1 M b , 9, m . . 3 ' Teal. s. hand-me-down bay cel- ed down the mlddlg um luhgd dTileLAbbitels cnioycti a tot:-rlitoivbilal; lcari-oil. 1(E”sl'ii::0lTl 15:00, l-.'er:n::o:1r:ldgilli2etlitariiggltefopfxziif ;li2F,.,1”.omi,';io,f”;i,f: w'.'5,,...f,Z,”,', DRUm,oND,,.I,”E Que Apr" gr: ova: bgrBni1dt:idl:;lx(:ear1c)(0gntor;:iA;I; 1:10-fgzlt oultl. 'Iii1liu::.lck rl;oundy- 5'"''d "'''”d .1 van age ll'0u',WlOl.l mos o lo 1!-Topl9tr.-'. Pci-l'l' lunate yesterday in being able to Wm; guld lye them I week, Fg E, h C 'd1 1' 1m” 1 I 0, 0 0 I03 0 9"'YA 3-.Montreal,Maul.l1' zume but poor accuracy aroulill (Richardson. ll"cl:.hl 1-.231: leave Cm,.,o,mO,,,.n Wm, a ma restc'bei,”ore min, on emm. Que, (OP 9 t, "'1 3" W93 , the mist to win the 106th National pads and Masnl& rammed it (cuny. Re”) 4.” the not combined with the mark Pe alll ' M v- "' ' K "m"? ””"d5 W” bmke" 53"" by five lengths from Dorothy Pa- home from about six feet out ' , ii 95 - 00.8 -.1-l. Pens goal lead after their first game of bee or chlwuuml in the Alex. ,3 in the Canadian 01 m it , , - Penalties .- Maclreli 15:5, of Delan-nel kept them from, 10:16. 1 home and home series mm me ,mde,. (-up nnals wigght mun mam 3' P gets Legal Joy, with Teals stgble- Aha result. the series moves Mumck 19.39. racking up a higher score. 0.-com; p la A - - ” ' ' -'a' ' mate, wot No Sun, I had thlr . lo ontreal for a seventh and ' rllticfiesn ' ( .'k filo: pt ' . . ; . ,' s s ' tied t as ' etwrlnero w c w mee e um period, Hznicnllic E63111" 3 plalyu-gr Oppiex!eSnllIt13(:y(visPulCCl . . 18.001;hiX::E;l:1utOEh;l;:;n(t;cI:atrl:ev::;i:)&t;i; Y gl())!i)1li;,Icl(;Il(;l(l-ed Niofrilees attlili gllelsummer (ilymplcs in Helsinki. Liiiual Eiassslecep eciimpletxed "hie leasue champion Detroit Red 4-M0ni11;il5-l- Ri0'-Md 11:03 with Claude Carroll a d saml K' i - ........ .. - . ” " ” ' '”"d- W” C M" se. Tantiv , first Canadian- Winn. Detroit eliminated 'ror- Pen! 60 - None- Gregg;-y. n :.e:;l1';i;S p hammer ”'T1I3-E but the work of young Lzerrv Dev- other tallies coming from DUSW Rosaire Smith of Drummondviile f,2,f,',d em,-y. ,,,,y,e 1939 gen .; the onto Maple Leafs in four straight - i:l:::;.;:.";:.:::::::: :::.i:::::::: ”:i::.:;:..:: .l::;":::..... .. ll imam Xeitmii” in .. . . "'” ”"""”' '”"” llie Toppers drzw up on even, Perry 17:12. ., , ' ' I C lies YVII ll 0 "9 96 C 3' W fighting line. '-' c9"”3'-'”"3 em? 953'? 5 scoring - None. ;;;-3; -.;,v -;,o,r;-i -an 0 . 5:25;: l:;”":.;:i ti:-l ::.':”:li.:::...t::2:::::F3..l1:: ",3-mpg; C311”; rem-ll; ::::l:.".:::'.::::".i2 :".'.l:::'. ill: - Non- .l lv y pay wl 1 C13? sow" T , Dc -' . ', - b '- -1--o - and welsh, ”T(gl;?;;”:er' giaardgom um, Th, 5,,c0,,d game m we senesiiskrrgelggogifrlg .L(;i1l;:fntA!:,l:31i::;oy;3&);g gt Va;-un. Que. lillght heavyweight f,,,,fe,"'”)f,,i,”,f, gchompson. ygemn iAl,Il,1llFY:t:l'iYkillI, the Iaieciondlolalerlod second overtime Period .1 - -.... , V . i ' ' .7” ill be in, d- in ii if .- in r ' ' t. ac v i th ot- ' en U0 V I K c a up i.,.?3;2”.”...f.?l”;::?;:5i.;””::S..E?f 3 i3::li.'.:'. R”?-:"'?iif” ' Y5-in or” '03? ”3v3-fii 3r”0m:ds- :00 velalilsklilinis :0 ifwa R"??? r.”3n”3" hi-vwieizne ”ifi...”.”..?””?:i5”.".i2lii::l””'” -hot by Hover 5-Mom-0 mm ,.d passes "cm Forbes Kennedv Knnnidl; Tmaigr” 23:1 4-jfgtcit Monday mgm 0; nexl, Ammugn two veterans-coacll Johnny 0'- Dave "Baum of Mammal Wm w,,,regl Ls guge tggwmx, 1 At the time the Bruins had I (Harvey) .............. 'r7Q and Billy Purcell. The Abbies lead! ni.Sf:onduclI 1;',;4(;, welsh ,,n,U-i, down two goals the Iibblcs have no Fluherty and Pete L8nE9119- round out the team. And win he did in this Emmy 24 i"d' They 35""! iwi" d"'i"3 Pemm" "F N9”- his short lived as Dewls camri fr an -- Mreason to 1091 downhearted. Many The "10-1' rugged WW ihecklng Smith. a 37-year-old Di'um- . . d l'iliSC0lldll('ll 13.46 Perri, H form book National bowling along back I minute and 28 seccndsl :6:42. ' lobservcrs feel that the Abbies can 0! the SW0” Md penaies were mondvllle factory worker, broke a, me mad and "Q05; 05 the way ' ' , M H lake me m,,,5,,,e 0, the T,,,,,,,,5 ,,, lhc undoing of in: Hallgonians. mo 0, his Own cmmdmn ,.m,dF h h h m H- 1 I Halifax. The local team have too Beawrs c0””ted mm” times whuc the ml-pound snatch and the 252 mid mm mg B! " 33 1 e 4 . e . . d - H m 1 H - liallfax was short I player. When 1 d k H mle journey over ences vler . . re eric on vances 9: 0.” :2 in in mm . 1" 5 we - I-we P In H t 1 its " up u? 6 down 0 wt: gong flower o'Flaherty's crew wasted um 3 3 W0 perv 9” olymp "' milk the 13-" Jump 1'3V91W”h the a T M g . , and if they show the shnrprshoot- fyw Chats "mi wed in on Nipper Syllglaliimliroke existing Ddominlon winner but Teal drew away easily. lng prowess against the rippers 1 t t mar w a 20-3 l-2- oun nat h - 0 ;that they showed early in the pin)--,?lI'1leiirll,dwitfl; systematic P19?” and clean and jerk Do! 25: ic-2 .333" at sf,',';hsa'K3g:dRt:,';li P-Fxqe, By The CE;-371;," PR” ionsv i-he Pmvimcc mu Wm M Omyl lgf. il)liii1l1i"(:s fllte-'i1ll)t to organize pounds" nrscnauif '5 ml. record 5"”"d i" 13” Ye”'5 N3"0"3i- WP' RAYMOND ... ... ... .. N B Maritime il0Ci(PV mle nf the scn- with a snatch of .12 pounds and a med over at the last fence. Raymond Tl-epanler, 44-year-old ' - s ll'lii.i'lCkS when Beavers were short- magpmmd gmnom snatch. Intermediate Series iSOll ' r ' 'handed were futile. The visitors ,, Then Came the Imzillcls-ihe accountant in valleyfield. Que- g. A... , ,, I l ' ' .fail:d to set a shot on fzozil at any ,,1,',l,, me, "9""-ylflghi dd””””"- 100-1 out-cider Uncle Barney. 0vtr- Saturday won 3140.000 in the Irish Baseball League i The illtermczllaie Abblcs bou'ed.ume 3 9 Se " 5" Ci mm” M 271 shadow, Prlnter's Pie, I-llerba, Col- Hospital sweepstakes, when Beavers were paying FREDERICTON, N. B.. April 5 - (special) - The powerful Freder-! lcwn Capitals won the N. B.-P.l:l.i.l Intermediate Hockey championship here tonight by walloping the Char- lottetown Abbles 13-1 in a. sudden-l death game before 3,000 fans. The Caps will meet Lunenburg Faiconsi in the finals for the Maritime titlc. The more experienced and bcttcrl conditioned Capitals gave the Char-l iottetown players I skating lesson. throughout. The Abbies. who haul just completed I 275 mile drive be- fore the game appeared leg weary; in the first two frames but came, back in the last period to play on, almost even terms with the win-' ners. : Most of the excitement occurred, in the first period. which ended; with the Caps leading 4-l. Five, majors uere handed out in this session. one fan was injured and another had to be removed from the rink after trying to cuter a brawl between the players. All but two Fredericton nlaycis figured in the scoring as the lint- of Roy McTavisll. Neil Sewell andi Doug Sewell dominated the play. Neill had three goals and two as- sists. Doug one and five and Mc- 'i.'avis:i two and two. -lack Brown. helped by Tell Strain. shot the only Charlottetown goal late in the first period: The Cape secured half their Vic- tory margln in the last half of the second period by scoring six goals. They were leading ll-l as the per- lnd ended. Frank Strain in the Abbie: rne: played I strong game. Strain had 52 shots directed at his cage and turned back 39 of them. Defenseman "Plumb" MacDonald and forward Ted Strain of the An- bzes were injured in the first per- iod but was able to return in the middle tanza. Lineups: Charlottetown - Goal, F. Strain: defence. Perry. Ready. Burge, P. MacDonald: forwards Brawn. 1' Strain. Ledwell. Dowling. Hcwatt. Lcclalr. Hurry. C. MacDonald. Mc- Gregor. Fredericton - Goal, Walkers de- fence, McLenaghan. Yeomane. Snow. Dunbar; forwards. D. Sewell. MacTavlsh. N. Sewell. Rickard. Menzies. Malone. Miles. Pike. Staf- ford. Referees - Jim Hogan. Summer- slde; Knllcker lrvilie. Fredericton. lint Portal l-Fredericton. N. sewell (MIc'1'aviIh, D. seweil) . 3:21 7Pl"i-edericwn. Rickard (Malone, Menzle) 5:10 I-Fredericton. N. Bewell (Dunbar) . 4-Fredericton, Plk (Miles. Stafford) 5-Ohnrlottetown. Brown (Twat:-Iln) Penalties -- Howatt 4:57. 17:54 Brown 0:54. 16:10. N. Howell 15:46 (major). MIe'l'Ivi.Ih 15:46 (major) 15:46. needy 11:32, 15:40, two majors, lsflconduot. Rickard 10:25 major. Ioeoul Period G-Predes-lawn. Snow (D. Howell. N. Seven) :57 6-Fredericton. MacTavlsh (N. Sclrell, D. Sewcli) 9-Fredericton. Pike (Miles. Stafford) 10-Fredericton, Stafford illfcomans. Milesi ll-Fledcrlctoii, D. S:-well . l2-Fredericton. Rickard t , (Malone, Menziesi lstiili Pcnaltics - Rickard 10:120. Bllrge: lilziiiw Hl3:1i7 Tlllrll Period 13-Frcdcrlctoil. N. Scwcil (D. Seweii) , HI.-)UV 14-Fredericton. MacTavlsh . 14:lU Penalties - None. i Stops: strain 1-! l4 ll - All lvalkrir 5 ii 5 - ill ...D-S....V,-........ Garrison Rifle league liandings The Garrison Rifle League wound up the regular schedule on the last day of March. with the Navy "A" leading the aggregate in the "A" Division and 21 1"D Ambulance RCAMC in the "B" Division. Final standings are as follows: "A" Division Navy "A" -1744 5 Slgs. Regt. 4699 RCAF, Siside. -i673 Leading Ten Individuals CPO. S. G. Bowlcs. RCN . . 98.256. Cpl. E. Mullins, Sigs. Regt. D'l.9'.'. FVL. W. R. Palmer. RCAF 95.452 CPO. L. A. Llewellyn RCN(R) . .. . 94.991: CPO. A. Costello RCNiR) 94.955 RSM. J. F. Smith, Sigs. Regt. . . 93.952; LAC. C. T. Hall. RCAF . 93.472. PO. E. W. Anderson. RCN(R) .. . 03.471 Sgt. R. L. Thorburn. RCAF 93.27, Pte. L. V. MacDonald, Sugs. Regt. 92.97. 1!" Division 21 FD Ambulance . . -l'l44 Navy '13" . .. 4489 5 Sign. Regt. . 4406 Leading Ten Individuals Pic. R. B. Hambiey. RCAMO . . 96.6263 Pte. A. KI latent. RCAMC 90.6 at Sgt. R. M. Veasey. RCAMC 95 15 Capt. W. T. Hooper. RCAMC .. . . .. 93.9 '5 Sat. E. W. Schleyer, B t .. .. 91.7 90 AB. D. Doyle. RON 91.2256 Pte. F. 8. Kelly, Blue. Regt. 89.7373 AB. P. Flynn, RCN(R) .. 80.3305 08. G. Kaye. R.CN(m ...... .. so (,6 Sgt. J. B. Gallant, I alga. Rent. . 86.1271, At a meeting held an! April on board H.MC.8. Queen Charlotte it was decided that 18" Division will carry out their shoot-off It the Charlottetown Armourfea on Tuesday 6th April. The "A" Divis- ion to carry out theirs at both Queen Charlotte and Charlotte- town Armourlea on Thursday. 1-lkederlefon. N. Bewell (D. Iowan, Ilacfhvism .. 0:42 10th April. 13-1 loss to the power-packed Fred- ll oricfon Capitals Saturday night in in Fredericton. The Caps one-sldech win over the Abbles was not ilnex-lo; 15:50, pected for it has been a pretty well I.-.1,,he,.,y' Langcne l7:-4'Ii known fact that the Caps belong lilllcok Charge of me senior, not intermediate itlon. In addition the probably played as much Capitals, M did lhi'oughollt the season. . . o , The Caps reign nvcr iii" il0CkCVIN They draw gates season that should make some oil the Maritime Major League clubslfe crivlous. Saturday night when the game. This week the Calls l)lB.V til9iC Lunenburg. Falcons ill the Mfll'l- tlme intermediate finals and it is fc expected that they will pack at least 4.000 fans into the York Arena to see the first game. 0 I I Lunenhurg Falcons to win the Mar- itime title. The Falcons have such players as Pat. Powers. Muckle Hol- lett and "Rocky" Sullivan on their lineup. all of whom played W"-h WC Halifax Saints in the Big Foi'l' De- spite the fact that these players have slipped from major lezlsile to llitt-rmedlate hockey in one season. it does not mean that they have slipped in their ability. O O 0 Coach Jack Kane and members of Abegwelt team were disappoint- ed over their loss to the Caps bv such a one-sided score. Most of them felt that the Caps were a bet- ter squad but not as much better as the score indicated. Durlmz the Past six weeks the Abbiea played only two games and those were 53311139 the Georgetown Eagles. On the day of the game they had to drive 215 miles before playing that nlfzht. an undertaking which the Capltalii would not face last Thursday when an, iv. truer picture of the relii-We strengths of the two teams mlilhi have been obtained. . O mm-sy River born Nick Nicolle. the man whom "Buck" Whltlock claims is the best i-lgnc winner he ever played with, had quite a night Saturday when the Beavers trounced the Halifax Saints. Nick is the best hockey player which the island has produced since the end of the war. in his days as it student at Prince of Wales college Nick was regarded as quite a player and in his years since then with the Beavers he has proved the point beyond all doubt. O O The Halifax saints now find themselves faced with the prospect of being shunted out in four Ita- lght games. Anything can happen but unless o'1"iIherty and the Bee- vers want one more home game. the saint John team appears have enough edge over the saints to vii when they so desire. 1l0Ck9.";push the Saints into in the past two weeks in the Abbies, Zone, A5 -Nicolle would join the battle. Arundcl; Flaherfy. T. smelle. H-urst. Mold- rum. Nicolle. nlilir, Mulligan. K. Watson. Lallgcile. who finished second to Bhlgekl Tanuka last year, was also Forum i0"5 0' the hockey Vm"'e mm giitlie price of SCl'ell penalties. The Beilvur system of penalty lllng followed the same pattern as in the first game. At the start cacll Saint John penalty. 0'- and M:sich puck. Then. C0mi)9t”,witli I-lallfnx off bnlalice. Blair and uilignn would enter the fray and their own the penalty expired. Two goals and two assists made icolle the bi: point man of the .world in central New Bl'i.ll'lSWiCK.lnlghL, 3151; 5110; one and helped throughout the! two others, Halifax - Goal, O'lleai'l'l: de- nce, Drnlnvllle. Hosklng. Nixon. Bloom. Wtavcr; forwards. Icswlck. Ahbles played. it was rcllortcd thRi,Bowriess. McPhec, Thompson. Ford. more than 3.000 falls watched thf:.Campbcll. B. Watson, I3. Warwick, . Warwick. Saint .lolln - Goal. Gordon; de- nce. C. Smelle. Meslcll. Lee, forwards. llbrlaco. 0'- Thn Capitals have the full use of Referees - Paul Moreau and and play all their games ill the Aurel Turgcon. York Arena. During the season they played exhibition games with SUMMARY the Montreal Canadians. Monctou Hrs, Period Hawks and Saint -10"" Be3l"”- 1-iilliliax. B. Watson 4:58 Despite their powerful showings penalties y C. smelle 3,28, many hockey observers pick 959 Arundcl 14:55. 18243. McPhec 18:43. Drairivllle 19:11. Second Period 2-Saint. John. Nicolle ...... 4:42 3-Saint John. Blair (Nicolle) .............. 6:01 ii--Saint John. Mulligan (Nicolle. Blair) 9:41 5-Saint John, Ubrlaco (Arundelt 16:04 Penalties .. T. smelle 7:38. Campbell 8:40. 0'1-learn (served by Ford). Arundel 13:47. Les- wlok 16:47. Third Period 6-Saint John. Ubriaco (T. Smelle. Lee) ........ 1:54 '1-saint John. Nicolle (Blair, Mulch) 13:23 8-Halifax. B. Watson (Weaver) 14:31 Penalties - weaver 1:45. 9:44. Hurst 9:44. Nixon 11:44. 14:40. C. smelle 14:40. : they were supnosed to play iii ,S”p5: Charlottetown. Had the Cape done 'go1':;i;1,;" ---u 3 (6, Another tlanadiali n Boston Marathon sosrort. April s -(or) - Warnen Eyre of Toronto was udd- ed during the weekend to the list of mu-athoners Boston A.A. race April 19. in the ann1iIl other Canadians entered are Gerry Loiselle and Gordon Gli- mour of Quebec City and Bob Shaver of Montreal. 4 Johnny Lafferty. US navalratlng Japanis dded to the list. SANDY! KIDGETB DEFEAT YOIK 1-0 In I school-team game It the last Saturday morning 'I Ilidcetl edged out York pounds and a clean and Jeri: of 350 1-2 pounds. Hodiilcores (SATURDAY) Allan Cur Western Canada semi-finals-I Trail 1, Edmonton 2. (Edmonton wins best-of-seven series 4-2). Letelller 4, Fort Francis 5 (Fort Frances wins best-of-seven series 4-2. one game tied.) Alexander Trophy Maritime filial- Saint John 6. Halifax 2. (Saint John lends best-of-seven series 2-0.) American League Providence 6, Cincinnati 2. (Providence wins best-of-live series 3-1.) Pacific Coast League Victoria 2. New Westminster 1. (Victoria wins beat-of-seven ser- ies 4-3.) Saskatoon 6, Tacoma 4. (Saskatoon loads best-o.'-fivc series 2-0.) Eastern Leazue Johnslown 4, New Haven 3. New Haven 1, Johnstown 2. (Johnstown leads best-of-seven final 2-0.) , SUNDAY Quebec Senior Quebec 6 Chicoutlml 0. farms at Cincinnati for this tilt, (Bast-of-nine final series tied Memorial Cup 2-2). Eutem Canada Final Guelph 4 Montreal :4. (First game of best-of-seven series). Sum Snead Wins Master's Tournament AUGUSTA, Ga.. April 6 -(AP) -Sam Snead won his second Mal- ter'I suumunent today with the worst score ever shot for I vic- tory in this first major tournament of the year. He came in with I par '12 for I 206 total. Two 2841's by Horton Smith and Henry Picard were the previoul high winning Master's scores. For Quality Miicineu . Veiuc umn, Parson: Hills and Sergeant Kelly, in that order. Freebootar. lo-1 favorite and winner in 1950, came down heavily at the canal second time round while disputing the lead. Free- booter-clirried 175 pounds and ran I great race under his top weight. Tantivy, owned by 44-year-old Charles Burns of Toronto in part- nership with Wiltshlre trainer Tom Hanbury. was fourth when he fell at the fence after Becher's Brook, spilling 2.3-ycar-old rider Michael westwlck. The Irish loc- key suffered a. torn arm muscle. Burns said before the race it was "a great thrill" to have a starter in the National. Afterward he said he thought his horse ran extremely well. The race was no benefit for the bookies. Teal, once offered at so-i in advance betting, was such I firm second choice Saturday at foo-1 that many layers probably "caught a chlll." Legal Joy was third choice at 100-6 and wot No Sun started at 33-1. Sport Briefs NEW YORK. April 0 --(AP)- Spartan valor easily won the 3m.- 000 Excelsior i-lanicap in the rain and slap at Jamaica Race Track Saturday. running the 1 me miles in a good 1:44 3-5. Greek ship was second with sonic third. The winner paid even money, UITAWA, April 0 -(CP)- The Big Four Football League tonight released its approved playing schedule for the 1952 season, list- my 24 games starting Aug. 21 Ind ending Nov. 8. GITAWA. April. 6 -(CP)- Tatjan of Recklaw. I Doberinal Plnacher owned by Mr. and Mrs. 1' M. Wlckstrom of Kitchener. ont.. was judged the best dog in the Ot- tawa Kennel club's international championship dog show Saturday night. The big Doberman Friday was judged the best of breed and the best in the working group It the show. TAIPEH, Formosa. April 6 - fAP)-Five persons convicted II Communist agents were uletl Saturday. Their deaths rouight to 14 the number of convicted communists executed this month. p His winnings are the most of any Canadian holding a ticket on a horse in the Grand National stcepleohase run Saturday at Aintree. nlgland. He plans to buy an automobile and a. television set with part of the proceeds of his ticket on the first-place Teal. His wife also wants a house into which the Trepaniers and their four child- apartment. In the Army-Navy SW6eDSiZIkea on the same race. S. St. Martin of Magog. Que. held a ticket on Teal worth 337,800. Mrs. W. W. Gray, 2. and Harold W4 Stevenson of London. 0nt., share in second-prise money of 358.000 on a ticket on Legal Joy in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes. George R. Vaughan. 16, of Seattle and Victoria will bet 556.000 on -his Irish sweep ticket on the same horse. Maurice Bedard of Charles- bourg, Qua-.. won S-22.500 with fi ticket on Legal Joy in the Army- Navy sweep. Marcel Dlgzs. seven- months. of Toronto had I ticket his mother bought for him on Wni. No Sun. third finisher. and made 815.000. Mrs. Gray is I slenographer in the London insurance office in which Mr. Stevenson is branch manager. she plans to use her win- nings to buy I "dream home" for herself and her husband. while Stevenson will use his share of the windfall to pay off the mortgage on his house. Young Vaughan bought his tic- ket from his father, William R Vaughan, president of a. wholesale concern. In Seattle, where he got the welcome news. the youth said: "Legal Joy. I'm going to name my first baby that. if I ever have one. It's I bsautlful name." HELPS BLIND LIMITED SAVNGS 31.500. man man: in Canada, the prime fnlnfil governor-general. ren can move from their four-room nsemmve The Canadian National Institute for the Blind was founded in 1013. Maximum amount that may be deposited in Iny one year in Can- Ida Post Office savings banks is In the official order of precedence ranks second. directly behind the B880 and E880 EXTRA-there's Io bemr buy! Backed by imperial Oil's ( SAINT JOHN, N. B.. April 6- (CP)-Four teams, representing Saint John. Fredericton. Moncton and Black's Harbor. will compete in the Southern New Brunswick Baseball League this your, league members decided at a reorganiz- ation meeting here today. Sprlnghlll, N. S.. had been in- vlted to the meeting but no rep- appearcd from that town. June 7 was -set as is tentative starting date for the schedule. BEFORE METAL In primitive times spoons were i hipned of shell, wood, flint and horn materials. - MONEY FACTORY The first money mint for man- ufacturing I medllrm of exchange is believed to have been at Lydia in Asia Minor in the 8th century 3.0. SNAP SIIOT Flillslllllll Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double Ilse prints. Any roll of 8 ex! posure only so cents. Reprints 4 eenta each. Mail Film service, Charlottetown. i.' Nvil-iIf.'l 2.13 VJ . . L(3ii1.'iy.1i.m'ri1'-J 72 years of redoing experi- i i -. by the most extensive unearth i 's idle most modern ro- iaeriu. Buy anywhere in Csaada as the sign that says quality-silo sandy by virtue of A goal by Me:-fill PROVINBIAL iioclll-:v TITLE INTERMEDIATE SEIIIE "0". I MOUNT PLEASANT BOMBERS - Oluinplolsof Prince County. --vi.--- -DWMMWAGE - Olsansplola of Queen's-Kluge mu. o",,m,,,,' J. , - 1 Iran. A. grgbr, roman - s 0'OI.00l 0 ,3" The counts """ Goal, )1. derelict. 0. Andrews 1 V , , . ISSOIi3ns Ant Gran tioipanta. Line-ups: Sandra- Goal. 0. court; a 1 owlu.d"'rrmiae'-'"'x'3' A D I p ' .-innit-A