Toronto, Detroit Are Leafs Edged Out Boston Bruins 3-2; Red Wings Eliminated Rangers 4-2 (By Fraser MacDougull) TORONTO. April L-(CPL-Ted ' Kennedy, centre ice inan with a lrneiy soaring punch, got the iuige in the third period Satur- lgy night for a goal which gave rorontn Maple Leafs a 3-2 victory ind knocked Boston Bruins out if the Bienley Cup playoffs. The National Hockey/ League plumplons gave their 14,460 home in: frequent ' anxious moments with their defensive lapses. But they tightened up enough to stave eff e furious six-man Boston at iwk in the last minute and l0 sec- onds to hold their one-goal» lead and win the best-of-seven series, l-I. . Gunning for'their second suc cesslve Stanley Cup, Leafs now go into theffnal against either De txoit Bled Wings or New York R6113?!- The Bruins pulled out goalie hunk Brimsek for their final drive. They kept on the pressure end the Leafs were unable to gel. - a clear shot at the vacant goal. .i. Defenceunarrwally stanowski of the Leafs was off for holding when sight wing Jimmy Peters put the Bruins ahead early in the game. ‘rho leafs stormed back and Vic Uynn tallied on a scramble urouiid - the goelmouth. In Costello, up from Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League, put the Leafs in front before the first period ended. Boston's most effective attack lng unit-Paul Ronty, Kenny Qmith and Johnny Peirsorh-cash» od in on one of their dazzling lollies in the second period. smith of. the goal and the other two ad assists. Kennedy's winning counter came at 5:52 in the last period. He dir- rled the puck down the ice him- lelf but lost it wiicif checked a‘. the Boston defence. Winger Howie Meeker owooped in fast and lifted It on in Kennedy who worked cu‘ lri fmnt of’ the nets where he wok his time and mode sure of sinking u; shot. post Brimsek. 1t. wan Kennedy's sixth goal ln the live-game playoff series. A week ego last night he tallied four l! the Leafs took o. 5-3 verdict at V homo in the second game. The " ‘rm-onto team won the first game at home. 5-4 and the third at Iooton b-l. They lost the fourth, It Boston. 3-2. "maummarye-rfim-w.-- . . First Period l-Bocton. Peters. (Smith. SGlJ-mldt.) l-Jromrito. 1mm. (Bentley, Kennedy) l-Toronto. Costello. (Bentley, Morison) “i613 Penalties: Stanowski, Crawford, Martin. Costello. SecondthPerlod ml . b-Goston. S 12m (Peirson. Rority) .--~ Ienlaties‘. Fiaman. Bflfllko- Third Period I-Tfifonw. Kennedy. Si. Mary's Enter Eastern Semi-finals CYITNWA. Atgril e-l-l-sxlziéséifaxl Syll- Info, B1100 . P0 P a ' makers, Saturday defeated lake:- lnlu Rockets 8-5 to enter the East- ern Canada. semi-finals ln the Memorial Cup pliiydowiis. An af- ternoon crowd of 5.000 lalllmfll W? Auditorium to see st. Mary's WW the best-of-flve series 3-1- 11: a tough, rough hurd-skatin! game, St. Mary's stepped 111W the lend and their came from behind ho win handily. Bert Hirscltfeld. possibly slated for a. pro spot in u. yew" or W0- mnrkcd the Si. Mary's drive. lscor- ing three goals, twu iii the last period and one in the first. A sco- ond stringer, Gordon Du88fl1h geared a pair. The others came from the sticks of Bob Campbcll. Dang Bums and Doug llfoNclll- Inkorman sharpshooters were Er- win Duncan, Leo Boivin, Ed Dun- cnn, Bob Lunny and Frank Whit- taker- Inkerman played without the services o! Hugh (Rip) Riopelle.~ tricky defenceman. He was kept on the bench because of a protest made by 8t. Mary's. The Halifax tum claimed Biopeile was inelig- ible for junior hockey as he play- ed more than three games irith the Ottawa. Army team in the senior league. The Halifax team played a stel- lAr defensive game and seized the opportunities to build up their acorn. After Hirschfeld scored his loot goal, Halifax backed up and kQt lnkerman at a distance and the representatives of a as-hcuse community were unable to threat- Ill. ORLANDO, FllL, April 4-(APi-- President Bill veeck of Cleveland Jndlans Saturday nnnounccd Lhc Purchase of Russ Christopher. rc- llef hurlcr of Philadelphia Atlilci- ca. HAVE YOU cor YOUR FUN PARADE n. m? HURRY! NEW YORK, April 4-(AP)-be. trolt Red Wings smashed into the final round of the National Hockey league's Stanley Cup playoffs to night by defeating New York Rangers 4-2 before I. Madison Square Garden crowd of 15,935.. Wings took the best-of-seven semi-final by four victories in two, qualifying to meet ‘rofonio Maple Leafs who disposed oi " n Bruins in the other semi-final. Rangers dominated play in the first l0 minutes tonight and they rallied again in the last 10 minutes but Detroit rolled up a 4-0 lead before the New Yorkers got their two tallies. Rookie Don Raleigh saved the Rangers’ from a blanking by notch- ing both New York goals, his Ilrlt in tho playoffs. The bruised Bankers’ downfall stmed with a holding penalty to rookie defenceman Jack lahchien. iii his absence Kelly scored un- assisted on a. 50-foot shot which chromed in of! the goal post at 13:46 and less than a minute later Gordon Howe sank a. l5-footer on assists from Bill Quackenbush and Kelly. The only other penalty handed out in the game was awarded to Jim McFadden later in the per- iod. Rangers who forced Harry Lumley to make 20 saves compar- ed to 28 for Chuck Rayner, bat- tled fiercely to overcome the de- ficit in his absence but were held out. Detroit, which has won three Stanley Cups since it entered N. HL. in 1927, entered the second period with a. fat 3-0 lewd t0 which rookie Pat Lundy had con- tributed late in the opening ses- sion on a. pass from Kelly. After a. scoreless middle period. another rookie, goelrhot Jim Mc- Fadden scored his fourth marker of the series at 10:49 on assists from Marty Piwellch and Jack Stewart. The Red Wings, who won the first two games ofthe series, bow- ed in the next two and won the fifth game, tonight won their first playofl game on New York ice- The rookie line of Don Raleigh. Dunc Fisher and Nick Michoski- the latter two brought up from New Haven Ramblers of the Am- erican Hockey league for this final game-sparkled for the losers but hit the scoring combination too date-in-the-Joust. _B_Dll88f Captain Nell Colville was forced to with- draw from the game after the first period when a groin injury which had plagued him through- the playoffs. was aggravated. Summary»- l-Detmlt, Kelly ll-Detroiiz, Howe. (Qualckenbush Kelly) “-1430 3—Detroit, Lundy (Kelly) 17.51 Penalties: mncien. McFadden. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Third Period e-Detroit, McFadden. (Pavelich, Btewart) S-Rangers, Raleigh. (Mickoakl, Fisher) .......... .1149 Penalties: McFadden, Watson. ...... .1049 Curling Matches Scheduled Tonight The following matches are sched- uled tonight ln Dominion Life Trophy competition at the Char- lottetown Curling Club: ~ 7.30 P-M.-lce 2: JJF‘. Fraser vs. Col. C. I. Pull. Ice S: Dr- ll. Mlcfntyro vs. W3. Cruik- shank. Semi-finals for the Keefe Tro- phy will also be pioyed- M 7.30 on fce 1, theJl-Ioward Mclnnis’ rink will meet the Heath Saund- ers four. Exhibition Basebafl Beturdll"! male: league exhibi- tion bssebull results: ’ Bolton (A) B: Cincineti (m o. New York (N)_ l8; Chicago (A) s. . 5 Pittsburgh (N) a; Cleveland an ‘Detroit (A) 1o; New Ofllllil m). s. - Alihiinu city (M) f; New York at lnufs on s; Chicllfl (m ‘c. Woshlllllnn m) a; nun-impair u» 1.. Boston m) a; st. Louie on‘ a. Bfbblflyll (N) 3F lbfl WOIDII (TL) 8. Brooklyn m) we" n.- Atlanta ca) 4. _-._- ...s fl\ ( flyTbeColildllnftfl eftbewrid b060- laet importlnt MM Ill LulsH-lpnhll ‘ when leafed cnumpioci Jock Johnna at eluded recently in the moo n! Havana in l8 rounds. Willem vote Bcandln the crown for four your; before he plane which left Premricl. loot- wea defeated ‘in 1010 ‘It woodland, for the United Stem. no ma, Ohio, by Jack Dempsey. WillanYgcenni-iie ggflgteebln. The orchid: were the lint __ d1 largo consignment. In Stanley Cup Finals The Forum closed its doors Sat- urday night when it staged an ex- hibition hockey game between piayef! who had performed in leagues outside the province and players picked from the various City League teams. 4- + 0 4- The game, the last one of the season, showed conclusively that players who have been performing in Cape Breton and American hockey leagues have the necessary ability to give the Island a. Mari- time hockey title probably the year they wish to name it. + It -I- 1|- Take for instance, in Saturday nixhths Bmie the line of Buck “Flintlock, Mousie Dowilng and Bucko ‘Irainor. 'l'i1at trio showed the effects o1’ sound coaching and condition that at times made them appear to be head over heels above the remainder of the opposition they faced. But. in the case of the Allie Carver, Cecil Dowling and Wally Shepherd-line, the former kids that comprised a line of the Northside victories in the recently disbanded Cape Breton hockey 1888M. dlsrplayed the training and coachinc they had received while residents of Cape Breton. 4- 1- i» -l- Tlwlr Pwlng plays while pitted B-Salnst the Dowllng, Whitlock and lrainor llne were exceptional to w’ the least; they kept the Whit- lock line in abeyancc all the way. and with the exception .01’ the third period were probably the outstanding line on the ice. 1- ~l- ~II l- But the fans who attended Set- uzday night's hockey match must formance of the boys whcr-had- previously learned their hockey in the" edifice now known as the For. um- {b 1|- i- 0 ~ Bucko ‘Prainor, despite the ob stacie of injured knees that izept him out of the lineup of St. Paul Saints in the AHA. a greet ma. Jority of the schedule, showed Dlfllllll’ why he had been placed on the reserve list of the New York Rangers. O 0 ‘II i 350W! DWUHE. a member of the sane tum us drainer. showed him up there,‘ Buck Whltlock, de- spite the. handicap of playing with equipment of his brother "Pud," himself quite a. hockey player with a member of the Abbie team that. Dialed of! with St. Michael's College team o! 1984, again d15- played the ability that kept him on top of scorers of the Maritime Hockey League. I- 'l- 1» 0 Those were the three players that have made s success of hoc- key in points far scattered from this province. 4- 0 4' i Whitlock proved his worth when he led the scorers of the Maritime B18 Flour hockey lcaflie from the first week on. Trainer and Dow. ling showed plainly that they were 0! bl! league calibre when at the end of the season they were Q(< lered contracts to return to their respective training camps. II- O l- + Mousie Bowling, degpitg u“ break he got with the lame team as ‘Praihor performed with, showed also that he was one of the out- standing players ever developed in this province. , Then again, on the oppop team was the line of Bowling": brother of Mcusle. Shepherd and Carver. Those kids, who perform. W! "I m!‘ 0&9» Breton Hockey 1M8"! "ill vast ason, showed have been lmpressbifWThe pet?‘ fies-hes of hockey that should keep " THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Monclon C.Y.O. girls basketball him downed the local, P.W.C. quintet 35-18 in a game played in P.W.C. auditorium Saturday night. P.W.C. took an early lead but lost out to the more experienced hoopsoers from the mainland as the latter found the range after the S-minute mark and were iiev er headed from that point on. The Monctonians swept to a first half lead of 10 points as they outplayed the Coilegians 18-8. The winners added ‘l more points to their margin as they swept the last canto 17-10 in earn their 35 l8 victory. The Moncion squad was led '0 victory by the sharpshooting of Gould and Dunphy who accounted for 29 of their teams 35 points. The former led all scorers with l3 points. Stephanie MacDonald was out- standing in the losers cause as she tossed in l4 points and played a steady some throughout. Lineups and scores:- Monotlon C.Y.O. FG FS I... Gould . .. 0 J Cunningham J. IoBlanc E. Mclrinis . D. Brown .. n" r... oqgooi-oi-gswlcofir-efi \LOibO°OO9°:“F°F°“ gnuwv-en-u-ebbogmwn-nnf-ONQ ,_. d. qua» >4 Z<QD§§QSJGBJ:UtQIC¢I-CP»%@ ‘Ilotals r Referee: E. Nicholson. Umpire: C. Roche ABBIEB Wfl HANDILY Charlottetown‘: newly formed Aibegweit basketball quintet led b5‘ towering centre Michelson. swamp- .ed.thc C.Y.O. men's intermediate tearl to the tune of 80-46 in a game played in P. 'W. C. Auditor- ium saturday night. Playing a fast breaking. style of play from a. shifting zone defeuc‘ the Abbies raced in an early lea-i end wound up the first tmenty minutes with a margin of 53-23. In the second half, the C. Y. '3. ace ball handler “Bubble? the Abbies. The Avbbics, however. matched them shot for shot erd outscored the losers 21-18. Aibbies, was easily the star of the with monotonous regularity and amassed a total of 88 Points Vi string 0! Michelson. Cullen l-nd teommtotei o! 80 points as they hit the hoop from all angles. the Moncbon hoopeters showing cult males. Lineups and scores:- Ahbies .. LQPILZB . Cullen Michelson Mocl-un . MacDonald 1 n QQQPONNQ h! 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 I‘! I i l l n‘ '1 Qévfidewap I-Hw~»o= ¢ONOnOGHOQ Totals Referees: E. Nicholeo Umpire: C. Roche. 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 6 IL defence tightened and led by their ' Gaudet they carried the play to _ Mishelson, rengy centre for the ' evening as he threw in rebounds - lead all scorers. The Abbies first ‘ 1e?ege accounted for 60 o! thel: . Gaudet, Arsenault and Coyle led ‘ remarkable accuracy from sifr- _ m rs er m, Q I 4 wniaoipazo? '=’i¢==.=-..,..X€F3$ Local Basketball Teams Earn Split WithMonctonSquads Allan, Memorial Dup Schedule Memorial Cup playoffs tonight ihfonday): Eat: None. West: Western Canada fil\als——Port_ Ar- thur West End Bruins vs. Lei-h- brldge Native Sons at Lethibridgs. first game of best-of-seven series. No Allan Cup hockey tonight (Monday). Visiting Teams Guests At Dance Following the basketball game Saturday evening at the P. W- C. Auditorium, the visiting players were invited to the regular Satur- day evening dance at the Holy Name club by the manager, Mr. Dalvey coyle. The kind action on the port of Mr. Coyle was apprec- iated by the promoters of the games as well as by the Moricton players. _ - plainly in Saturday night's game that they were capable of compet- ing against the best that was thrown Against them. i Il- t O Then lanln. there were the pick of the City Hockey League ‘fig-L Without going into dam; gm mlfltllmlnl their names, fans who uw them perform will today give the boys all the credit in the world they so deserve. 0» Q O O , Fitted against star: o! at)": lumen. some of them euion- li. the game serves to more“. clusiveiy that the hockey players Mvfllwed in tbll province. liven the necessary training are quite capable of performing brilliantly in higher leagues. AIRBORNE ARK ..)__. 8103808! - (OP) - Eleven centric! Ind 100 orchids were in- a 5mm avian Mtllnn travelled in the crwl t Midget Abbie: Entertainer! Al Dinner The Abbie llidgeil. Maritime champions, u well u sports offic- ials and nprelentoilvel o! the Prong were on It diner Butunia evening at Merit’: nut- aunut Ky the prewietor, Mr. lent Whltlock. Brief remark! were Hilde by Hoot-Col. W81. Bold. D-CD... director of physical 11mm; Capt. Chute! Kennedy: Ouch Paul wu- IiarnnMr. Arthur Perry; and Mr. Pius Cllloghln. * The» speakers ewreued their congratulations to the loom and to Coach William for his Uhtlflnl effort: on behalf of the turn. The: Al» "linked llr. Whitlock for his [lflemillmgelture in providing such e lpleml dinner. Coach William: end Capt. Ken- thltiked the vltfous officials for their support durinve rho v~ n- ter month: and Mr. whiilovk for his helpful!" fMAKERS or BICYCLES, aiKi-rwacous, ~ .».~.;1..i~.. n-sun Si; v i*.l\ Dales 0f St. Mary's llationales Games MONTREAL, April 4 - (OP) -- ‘Ilhe Eastern Canada. Memorial Cup semi-final series between Halifax St. Mary's and Montreal Natlonaies will be a. best-of-three aifar with all gamegat the Forum here Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day of this week, Frank Dillo, secretary of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association announced to- night. The Eastern Canada junior iiiinl, between the winners of this serics gmd Barrie Flyers, Ontario champ- ions, vrlli be either a best-of-iiv" or a. best-of-seven series, depend- ing on what dates are available in Montreal amd Toronto, Dillo Said. Bowling HOLMANS S'SIDE LEAGUE Team l, 3038; team 2, 2757. Team 8, 2776; Team 4. 2395. Team 5. 2736; Team 6, 2592. Team 7 3113; Team B, 3132. First high single: Bea Snoop. 255. Second high single: Eileehweeks 254. WASHINGTON. April 44a?)- Justlce E. L- Mchaney of the Ar- kansas Supreme Court Saturday was elected president of Ducks 'i‘ra.lnor, Buck Whitlock and Mous- ey Dowllng, Exports team defeated imports 13-12 in an exhibition game staged at the Forum Satur- day night. ol fans the game produced some smart. hockey all the way. Action was at a fast peak throughout with each period providing the fans with high-scoring action. It was a fitting ending to a great season of hockey. twenty minutes o! play Exports outscored their opponents 5-2 in the middle canto to run into a 10-7 lead but were hard put to Jlilfllll their margin as the Im- ports. led by the Norihside Victor- ias line of Dowling, a brother of Mouseyb", Wallie shepherd and Allie Carver, came within an ace 0! l-Ylhk lt up. Mousey DOWllll§t goal in the last 2i seconds of play! provided the winning margin. off- setting the losers' counter four sec- onds from the end of hostilities. Summary: First Period 1—Exports. M. Dowling (Whltiock, ‘Irairwri Z-Ampcrts, g. 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