AIR CUSHIONS FOR cm, TRUCKS, cmorsfstc. Also: BABY CARRIERS ‘ For Sofa, Sure Motoring, Equip your cor with_. FlkEST01tii mes TOM DAVIES McCoII-Fmntenoc Dealer Phone i234 Gt. George St. t'~%ti0%0 0i>d0i>éb%t0i~étiié0i@b%srt1 flpckey Fever At High Pitch As Canadiens And Leafs Open Series MJONTREAL. April ‘i -(OP)—- l-lockey fever hit this to\vn,tn- day in advance of the opening of nir- first. Stanley Cup final ln his- tory between the National Hoc- kq- League's Canadian rivals. Toronto Maple Leafs and Mont- {on} Canadlcns. Winners in the semi-final ponds against Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins rc- sgoctively, Leafs and the Habit- ants will meet here tomorrow night in the first game of the hrst-of-seven final series. Sec- mild game will be plnycd here ‘Plnirsday with the trams moving: in Toronto for the third and fourth games April 12 and 15. Predictions from both camps \\‘t‘i‘E reserved and Coach Dick Ivflll of Canadiens said the only zhing certain about. the srrlos is (m: it will so four names- An- other certaintty is that there will be sell-out crowds for all games in Montreal and Toronto. Canadians have been idle since (“tiling their tough. bone-crush- int; series with Boston ‘last ‘TIHHSGBY. The Montfealers won th- round four games to one but lost the seryices of star defence- man Kenny Reardon. who sever- _e(i a tendon in his big_ toe. and rrntre Ken lilosdell. who broke an arm. Mosdell is out for the season sndfleneral Manaler Frankfielke said llte today/that Reardon, still in hospital. won't play before Saturday at the earliest. “Whether he plays tticn will depend on how quickly his cut heals." Seiko cald. 1n Toronto. during the week- end, 80in laid of the Trish rear- fund's injury; "If it was any- Scidy else but Reardon he would be through for the year. But that. fellow has tobe stonedead before he can be officially declared out." Leafs. who polished off Detroit ‘uneasy night for the fourth time in five games. are injury free with the exception of d0- f-ncensn Bob Goldham who has been out of acbion most of the season. ‘lurch-to had a light work out this morning and will arrive in Montreal early tomorrow morning. ‘the Leafs. youngest. team ever IWHCMAID WINS MERMAID TROPHY Emblematic of Canada's top swimming honors for 1046. the Sir Edward Beaity trophy has been awarded to Doris Geldard. 19. seen here, of Toronto. A member of the Mermaid Stwtim. ming Club, Miss Geldard has been winning titles and setting records throughout her stellar aouatic career. , Seven Clubs Entered For Baseball Loop NEW WATERFORD, N. S. April 1- (CP) — Seven clubs sig- nified their intentions of entering the senl'or circuit this season when the ‘Cape Breton senior baseball league held its annual meeting here today. The clubs putting rn ,bids Were Sydney, Whitney Pier, Glace Bay Miners. Damininon Hawks, Re- serve Miner Boys. Syrdney Mines Ramblers and New Waterford Strands. New Waterford Dodgers, members of last year's five-team With the closing oi the Forum on Saturday night, marking one of its best seasons since its con- struction, sport activities will be at a low- ebb locally for the next six weeks or so with the City Basketball League playoffs about. the only major item on_the witn- ter sports agenda. to be complet- ed. il- + 'l- + But there is plenty of interest evidenced in thc coming second game of the hoop playdowns. Saints beaten soundly in the opening encounter of the finals in defence of their 1945-46 title can be expected to provide the Navy team with a lot stiffer competition ln the second game, an encounter they must win to stay in the running, and al- though the date of the meeting is not known as yet hoop fans can expect one of the stiffcst battles of the season. l» 0- II -l- Also on deck in the waning weeks of the winter sports pro- gram is the coming visit ofPrlnce 0f Wales CO-Efls to Moneton for the second game of their NB.- P.E.I. intermediate title series against the 0.120. squad of that City. Co-Eds are down eleven points as a r;sult of the first game but despite this are con- fident of still being able to give the New Brunswlckers a run for their money in the second en- counter that will likely be played either Friday or Saturday of this week. 4' ll- l‘ A fitting tribute to a smart hockeyist and great team man was id Cart McDonald of the SID. . hockey squad recently when he was awarded the Haw- ley Crockett Trophy forbelng the most. valuable player to his team during the league schedule and playclowtis. Winning of the award by McDonald marked the second year in a row a Saint Dunstanks player has captured the silverware. A.J. McAdam winning it last‘ season. 1- 4- il- + Woman Tennis Star May 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Lose Amateur Standing1 Babe Ruth To Work For Ford NEW YORK, April 7—-(AP)— Ba-be Ruth and the Ford Motor Cmipany announced today that the former Major League slll88er had agreed to become a consultant to the company 1n connection with the A-mericnn Legion junior base- ball Program. - "Tthey call me a. cotis-ultant," said the Babe at a press conference. "but I want. to say right here tthat I will work on it as bard as my health. will permit. "I feel I have a. 01130168 to put a lot of my ideas into practice through this olgatlilzed junior b..se- ball program, sponsored by the Amerlcam Legion and supported by the Ford Motor Company." Ruth, who underwent a serious and delicate neck operation on Jan. 6. leaves tomorrow for a two- week vacation in Florida. lievelry wit... Irish Grand National DUBLIN. April ‘i — (AP) ——Rev- elry. a 6-1 shot, romped home to- day ahead of l6 other runners to win the Irish Grand Nation-at steeplechase in seven minutes, 36.4 seconds. . Highland Tad was second and African Collection third. Caughoo, winner of the lmglish Grand National at Aintree last Saturday, ‘W85 a late scratch. Jockey Dan Moore, his neck in a cast and still suffering from in- juries received when Revelzy fell at the first jump in the English classic March 29. put the Irish illmiieruicnr the fore at the start and was up in Front over the en»- tlre 3 1-2-mite, ZZ-Jump course. With the sun shining from the first cloudless sky in weeks. thous- ands went to the age old racing‘ carnival at Fairyhouse on foot. by bicycle, bus. dog cart and ltorse- bark. Gil nouns ls vomit Top Track Performer NEW YORK, April 7 - (AP) __ The United States Lawn Tennis| Association planted a time burr" today under the world's ratixingi Woman star, Pauline Bet: of Lost Angeles. and it appeared possible} that the explosion, scheduled 24 hours hence, might: blow the tall redhead right out of amateur tennis President Holcombe ward c-t the net governing body. following o. two-hour meeting of the rules committee here, announced that an offi-clal statement on the champions status would be given to the press at noon tomorrow, for publication in Wednesday morning's papers. While Ward would give no hint of the action decided upon, l-f any, another high tennis c-fficlal said it would not surprise him if Miss Betz was “kicked out. of amateur tennis.“ Miss Betz, who just. completedi play in a tournament at Monte‘ Carlo, Monaco, had not yet re- plied to cable sent her by the U. S. L. T. A. in which she was asked to answer s. series o-f charges against her. Although the Association has de- clined to state the nature of the charges against. the United States and Wimbledon champion, they are believed to concern her tn- tenti-ons of turning professional and engaging in a. money tour against Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke, who joined the pro ranks last year. Mr. Cooke's husband, Elwood Cooke, an amateur star, has in re- cent weeks been asking various tennis clubs around the country if they would like to book exhibitions between the two women, at a price. Mrs. Cooke, who twice wor. the National title, ssld last. week that Miss Betz had agreed tomake a tour, but had hesitated to give up her amateur standing until the success of the venture was assured It appeared that the Amateur Jenni: chiefs had rebelled at the spectacle of one of their stars ne- gotiating with the professionals while still competing as an am- ateur. Well Knows lhco Irlvor Bios At B3 PINEHURBT. N.C.. April 7 — (AP) - Funeral services were held here today for William H. watt. as, widely-‘luiown harness racing driver and former vice-president of the I-llooten Chocolate Company, Newark, N.J. Watt died Saturday. Mr. Watt, a horse named in his PAU E. S15 \’ EN Gets tine-year Sentence For Attempted “Fix” NEW YORK. April 7 —-(AP)— MOTOR 0lL Phone 383 -— - SPECIAL .- 190 per gallon Guaranteed 100% Pure IRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS LAWLOIVS ALITU SALVAGE Z45 Fitzroy Si. (Opposite Forum) Natty Alvin .1. Paris, 38-year-old broadway playboy who liked tot bet on football games. was sen-‘ tvnccd today to a year in city, prison for his attempt to fixlast Decembers New York Giants- Chicago Bears championship pro- fessional grid game. Judge Saul Strelt told Paris the sentence would have been "at least fivr wars, which your crime warrants.“ except for “your co-operation" in the trial were testi- of three accomplices who convicted largely on Paris’ many. Paris cculri have received a ma‘;- initult of l0 years in prison» and $20,000 in fines. Ho was cofivict- ed Jan. 8 on two counts of of- fering bribes to Merle l-Iapes and Frank Filchock. Giants’ stars. to “lay down" in their game with the Bears. The ttvo backfield players since have been suspended indefinite- ly from further play in the Nat- ional League. Judge Strait told Paris before sentencing him that "you ruined the lives of these two football players and their families." Hap- er. and Fllchock testified they re- fused the bribe offers of $2.500 eucl-i plus $1,000 bets in their names on the Bears and lucrative off-season jobs. Roth .='ll'i. iit-v-"tcr. tilint (they had been entertained by Paris at parties at his home and night clubs. ' The attempted fix came to light on the eve of the champ- ionship game through tapped conversations overheard on Paris’ telephone line in a police gamb- ling tnvestigston. Hapes was barred from the gfine but: Fil- chock was permitted to particl- pate and starred in his team's 24-14 defeat. Alt his trial, Paris was castigat- el by Assistant District Attorney George P. Monaghan as a "fancy pants", "miserable swindler" and “dirty. crawling snake" but t0- day District Attorney Frank S. Hogan requested leniency ‘Je- cause of Paris‘ aid in the trial of hi1 three associates. The threewereDavid Krakauer and Harvev Stcm-mer. each sen- tenced in five to i0 years. and Jerome Zarotviiz. given an inde- Allan, Memorial Gup Games Tonight Allan Cup playoffs tonight (Tuesday) East Q- S. H_ L. Final - Montreal Royals at Ottawa Senators, seventh in best-of-seven game series. Mont- real leads 3-2 and one game tied. West . None Memorial Cup playoffs (Tuesday) East ‘ None West Westrrn final _ Brandon Elks vs Moose Jaw Canurks, sixth of besi- of~.<(‘\'t"ii series. Brandon leads 3-1 with one game tied. Exhibition Baseball At Dallas. Texas: Chime» <.\'i s11 o Dallas (Tin . . o 5 o Clupinan and Scheffing; Orrell. Roy. Clark ana Storie. At. Houston. Texas: tonight St. Louis (N) 7 l6 3 Houston (TL) Brecheen. Grodzickl and Gar- agiola; Echols, Nelson and Niedson. At Savannah. 6a.: Philadelphia (Al) 18 l8 0 Savannah (SA) .. l 6 5 Savage and Guerra; Byrd, Samucly and Bobiak, Parks. At Shreveport, La.: Chicago (A) .. Shreveport (TL) Lee, Harrist, Mal Tresh; Hill, Dothager, Wood and Cromptori, Rossi, Garner. (Called at end of scvcni-h. rain). At Mdannf, Fla.: Brooklyn (N) . .1215 1 St. Louis (A) .. 410 1 Hatt-on and B1188". Iott and Moss. At Fort Smith, Ark.: .ur.d didn't appear rites to cop the series Defeat Montreal's Jr- Canadiens 5-1 In Dull Encounter MONTREAL, April 7 - tGP)_. Toronto S‘. Michael's, backed by the stellar goal lFIKSlYlH of Honda Harvey, showed too much Speed and polish around the nt-ts for Montreal's Junior Canadiens hero tonight as they Whipped the young Habitants 5-1 in a dull game to take a 2-0 10rd in lllnil‘ bcst-of-five Eastern Canada Me- morial Cup final. After the powerful majors went ahead 1-0 at 1501 of the opening frame they held command at all times and appeared to be tak- ing things easy ln the lzttter stages of the fixitlrv‘. Caiiadions‘ star blocker _Jo<~ Lcpine aggravat- ed an old shoulder injury after five minutes of the first period again “which weakened lifontrealis short-staf- fcrl reargilurd. ‘ While Harvey was outstanding it: the Toronto cagl. goalie Roy Schurrah in the Montreal looked bad on three of the five goals that beat him. St. Mike's scoring was spread out anlong fivc different. play- ers. with Harry Psutkri. Bob Paul. Hi Harrison. Fleming lvfackell and Les Costello all notching singles. Montreal's lone counter to fleet: Fred Denny. “tin had three or four other chances but his shooting went also gr ea t: was. The teams move to Toronto for the third game Wednesday with St. Mike's top-hoavv favor- in three straight for the second ywtl‘. Mn- jors won the opener in Toronto Saturday 11-3. Summary First Period 1—St. MlehlcYs, Paul 1:01 %St. Michael's, Harrison 3:08 3—St. Michael's. Psutka (Harrison Migay) 18:58 Penalties-Roche, Hhrrison, Baz- lgan, Minogue, Denny 2, Woit, Mao: Kell. Second Period 4—CHnadleni-. Denny Laplante) 8.42 l-St. Michael's. MacKell (Costello, Sanford) 10.00 Penalties Psublu. Costello, (major) 'I‘rudel (major) Third Period i Ywwtotlg 8-81. Michael's. Costello 5:01 n ets, to play for the Stanley Cup. cirfliih “"9 11°! ‘r9Pl‘6§¢’fli8d li- honor, set the world's trotting rec- terminate sentence with maxi- 1 9 5 _ . 1 H 1 think their reserve power may "i9 mutilili- The award was s welJ-deserv- m-d go;- s, 111115 by 1; thrgg-yegg-qld, 1mm o1 time years, 131°" “is: 1%) i a o Wxmlfigfmte 2231815111 an“ mm‘ outwdch Olllldleng‘ experience dfirhe! riigestltoist 11st lmpolrted plfilyetgl, ed 01m Mcponfld. playing bug NEW YORK T; 7 _ (AP) _ 821N116 and 6061;’ .mmee in the fins! series. sefffitd‘ n: furfheiesrzggih‘: AP“: in an unaccufitomedt tdefferélc: Parson G11 Dédd; who 111d“ 1°“ and 10pm ' Pbrris. Kowalchtyir and Hanoi. ——-———-—-— 2,1 position from i e S =1‘ ° a mm. me during 11,, 111,100,. track r e s e n t u M 1,1,11,11,15,, M1,,“ at chmanooga. Term: ._'___.______...__.._.__._._ .___. 59550“ was the sparklplug that season and whg wound up {he i“. D 13,0“ 151:) 130N011 (A) 7 11 1 St. F. x- w|ll$ l- s- lifted the Saints out of the 1 _ . ~ _ ‘ t _ ~ 1,1 1,1,1,“ (N, H day defeated New Waterford strands1 door campaign with a. 4.06.8 per- lflgfldsan (SL) c ° "Mill Till! UIIQIIBI‘ sa-so in the first EEme of a best- doldmms "WW “m” “m? 3f foil-mauve i" the 3mm" "me ‘i F Newhouser. Trucks. Houttemon Punt“ “d 9mm‘ my”; _ __i__ of-thres series for the Nova Soo- 566500- l "as" that’ 15°“ e Chicago, today was voted tho out- ' and. Tabbets. llrautt; Davis. Hetki and Schultz. Lsmanno. NEW WATERFORD. N.S. April tla intermediate basketball title. 5W5‘! “Mme ‘he Nrflgme I?‘ standing performer of the winter O 9311711515,“, and H0110“, ‘Dove, At OWBHWMW K74 '! -~ (CF) -- St. Francis XZWIC!‘ Second game will be Played here LPYCOUPKMLE "W! Mb B "n" ° campaign by the New york wmersi v A1 1101,1011‘. Milwaukee (AA) - Univcrsitv of Antlgonish, N.S , to- tomorrow’. the finals of the Cltigh ltdolttkiy As5oc1a11on_ New York .(A) 1919 0 Boston (Ni ---- -- »- 3 7 ' League before being on e o A1 11‘ 1 11 11 1 .1. Eplpe d R dda t: Lsnfran the sidelines after forcinK the presentefl i235‘ mTrLit lasvaig “in: l l / Nation‘ 5 a 6 lfllli/iiililiganaG nFJtliott and. - l t five - - TORONTO. April i - (c?) - Biwne. Killer» d 5°“ °°"' ' ' 2211.1‘. Wm‘ m ‘Leg on a gizliltagtihlilegticsetxl: ‘°i.f§2°"=’-“3 DOWII Th3 “"318 Stories are flying w thick and om sllvesirl; Porterfleld, Murray. Brady. s S V L p I10 q, § q. q. 1° 8o_yem,_c_1d Erma members fob as to whether Frank (King) Clancy , ' will quit hockey refereeing and ,5 N 1 sidelined by “n atuwk °f n“ m m“ a-dusory coach to European .__ accept s. reported offer from owner ' ' o! the closing stagesof theseason the Olympic teams and coach of several B111 T b1 t h Ch. B] k Preseme °r Mcnmlald and his New Yfiflf-Clty club teanm CWTOWN ‘Lays Hawkscthlflrlit gngoggronttmlcggs/spazlllzr HAVING coma-s ed in two important games that: "Cram M19‘ a “or” ythetsnm fizz-us. chm”: I 1 “T011111 .110‘ 01m“, we“ um , m“ Sm" w“ managed w AthleticyUnieori thatoths duallmeext J- Meborwld m 118 86 3“°“»" mus-en by on and-the “mung between selected teams from the J- POW?! < ' 95 w whauwr the Wtmm’ °£ m" man”; umLgelecgz1icev comvgfifp. eastern United States and eastern E. Smith 104 91 aimttigqs the" w?” an1lhlldjcafl9n t G 0f CSSTS. . . .1 ‘ ‘ 1- all! 3UP)’ can Ci \V€ IHBIICPA" Scantlcbtiry and George Walters “in “m? Place “t Mmmcal Plgzxitgi; 1g: lly by clinging to his whistle, and 1 _ 1 _ certainly babfyfdi on? u handy}? . . ~ 49o 146 one Natiilanat Ifmngtie dGovternor ' P" Cent i" i 9' “w °n a“ Tota1__14m figures sa aries or goo re erees I - a choice that will Drovc _ ‘ , should be made so attractive that ‘gstfnlly unanimous with Island gmgoumuccilté s7 u we they would prefer the job to the hockey followers. »-- ' ' other. r with s Gillette s- 4- -|-. + Lester Patrick biz chief of the 0112:6121’; " i; 191‘; I: chlCilififilq-‘Qblln “wells ripened . Blue Blades Nmrmnle hockey 181mm“ and NEW York Rangers’ 19 1.65115 “so F. Doucétte . m4 w to ave sad ital 18113 no given i ‘" ."".t.‘°:."“:. “ti. ‘n? t?.‘.i:t..“.;t:::. l1‘.'.°..§.°.“.‘ .l'.‘..‘.’".‘.i.°..°l R1 mm- .» t» :2.¥..:.':r"ei.lt.2i.;m: *~"..*:%..:"t:.‘r 331°“ i" H“ g e — 5131119 Q1, we and r1914 ‘vim. 474 45° 473 side" ivttli the Hawks organization ‘FOP L110 CIQIIICL Whit come of the MOHCV-"l “Wu”: we“ 121116215‘; 1° ' 11 h I o“ TOLlb-IQY- and he replaced as coach w shaves ‘any man ever had. l!“ Hamilton The?’ 9311:5115“? ‘$115111 Patrick regs 44 ‘All? fatten. High Single: J. McDonald ml. ctancv- Gillette Tech Razor and today's fignl o1111-neifiafl1=lmc_ 81131111110115 Ramggfsl 1x311...» Qhanppiong m.“ High Three; J. McDonald 920. In Olialla, ivliorc Clancy makes Gillette Blue Blade. These two u“ “aganm what 511011111 be 13121-5 golrlieihsugamo 2--t and took E _ i $2111 gioritgafsthedvfégingerltigoroigfi; are precmon made’ fit exactly’ i119 smris" °pp°sm°n (‘my have i“ M. MacDonald Tobin had asked him if he was 811d Pr°t¢¢t You from the m!" met all, season. year's Maritime representatives E Mcaargy "interested" in the Chicago post comfort caused bymlsfitbladefl- 4- -l- 4' vjottslderatbly stronger than the n glam-hard 119 m 154 "but, it, hasn't gone beyond that. Gillette double eclgesmeandou- Not ion highly Tégflsiifli ‘titty 1.111441 Beavers liaivks ShlOllifl stand B, Pound stitigc-Pt 1-12: added: "Naturally l'm . -, U ' Cans an c e e. ens an cvrn ctancc 0 W. W d in eres of.’ 1 b]: ‘Economy’ too ‘figiag: i; 52%;; very , little teaching the Eastern Canadian Br Manager Jack Adams. who just f 5' d’ themselves over the outcome as finals. '1iotal—l80l. saw the Leafs knock his Detroit 1 , l 1 . u! feel '1! e 1t’ they prepare for the series. but __ Gd“: Red Wings front the Stanley Cnn . v _ 1 1 v . I . t " ' ' t" 5' 5 11 Wm“ not be s bit surprising 1; W11“, chase. doesn't. lilmk that Clancy 1 _ 1 _ ,-,..,_ 1 . , _ . .. . » _ i t .» G; 1" 11.1w “Mound some of the s Acorn rated tops among N. H. L. Arbtters, " . 1 ' e ' " 1d leave refereclng for coach- _ t i 1 e writers who haveihfl" ready m A’ Macmod mmwwi .~ v t hold’ ood l‘ t . t write their obituaries ever since N New,“ 111133 i l l ‘_'°‘ _ ° "i? g 1 BLUE BLADES "Hy wflched than 1n acuon I. puberty gfiidcizdswlly 511111031112 ggsallai-‘ilegfimeliig: _ ymjnhq edges over honed! against Cornwall Flyers. a team I m 1;? thousand ‘Wear, 1 . l1 h ~ m“ “n31 w glvetfse £213: Tan-um‘ ' Clarence Campbell. N. H. L. ls I _ to compo on --—- , - 1 . 9.. ‘is; ma’: (‘he fir: Hollis“ ' clvn. SERVICE LEAGUE °,',:;"Y1,;;§,<},,,>g;3*3", Th3 TObGCCO OR Quo "Y i‘ far from t or s i e lieu: _ . - 1 1.. '1 W U11 OWN lengthy layoff of!" tlflvillfi"! 1 J. W. Currie ‘d2i11'1‘1':dg 1'1l'“1111\,’11:‘v1‘:1s111_‘.}' I “we cur COARSL row Pitt - till um row notuws YO 11 the Maritime iltie. m" “h” hi.“ M 1.. Ford . m, .-,.,, ._-..-_-i.- m- n.- .. or Qci- _ - m-w- . O O t? 1: h m" I 1,“ ,, Wm M01701!!! OhEl‘ and itiakt‘. himself $8.000 or . Tigers are prac ca y t e same oraJtos a no go WI 111L331," 11-1 13g 113,; 11.1191. 1.e1e1.,_,e11.1gv.. added 1111.1 1. squad that were dubbed the etiiortoupvlecblodoshfoetfsdio R. Stewart . 12o 1-27 ll; lweaguc W111 , I curlin _ U . “Cindi-re a“ team last year when inmost double-edge Node l» h U0 soc 746 _ ___'___._.___ 3|’ 0 B w" g , 1 V they wen right throuch Ellie") lontOnosiievowlioonvlmoyn 1~¢u1_1993_ pom-ON 11pm q _ (A11) __ 1 11.» ' 9611mm" “lmmml "l? i° 1°“ m‘ QM" Gerard Cole vi5i-Hl'8¢il1ill°-Q"°~- Annual Closing Banquet ond Presentations L! out to the western Canadian ‘f. Murnaghon 106'!!! three-time winner of the Bostont _ . 1; WISIIS TO THANK THE PUBLIC. THE "5551 THE representatives in 1M "M1! lf- W. Ward 130 m A.A marathon. today filed hls1 6 P. M. April 8, I947 = SKKIIIS THE OLUIS AND ORGANEAHONS, AND |T$ .16!’ i! hid ti!!!“ Dfaflklny l J. Connolly 140 109 anti-y for the 51st annual Cfi-mlltkf _ .1’: - ' _ _ tour oi the west to complete the Low Score oo 1m sas yards tun on April 1o. Winchester Banquet Ho" .:. v- moyiis! Fol THflR SU"ORT AND coopil‘ "Thi- [low Score 117 112 Colo, who holds the course rec-i 11' DURING ‘fl-Ii PAST SEASON. lTigSlnQiag o» .0 o o . soc are 0rd of 2 hours. ems 2-5. finished 1 And,“ 111,1, 00S‘ ATIRACTIONS WILL l! PROMOT And n win be remembered that Toial-ZDH. no: in mo. 194s 11rd 1w. m1. I 11 M" last season Saint John Beavers Tong-tr. c‘ 7:00. Hisucn Btcw- the only iinhcr .0 finer be d1.- SQ; 1; l ' at 8:15, mutchtns nee in lou than 2 hours, ‘I min-i no. i [ave the Tigers plenty of trouble art's League; l} i i i 1 X i i. ‘gs ..-.-.._-2;.».._