3mm arsic J venlls ‘K-lnmlflll.“ I ’°‘“i’...'€“'....i.“‘u%i..sl2.“.l. ‘yo: v 331?; fbeysbeld the Sydney Slllh- yards to a four-all draw, will ta e in the air-today for their return and final with the Nova 5co- “'......°“‘J“§..t“i.‘%’ “T.....‘§§T“i‘i‘.§ Ju is scheduled for Sydney ice h_ . " ass-e ehterlng the sec- Kinlnen. _ of the total goals-to- de bring a chum ship to the western capita. second for the Island. _ l“ O O O Oli- B ‘ma de squad will some to Glsllottewwn by car and ale scheduled ic leave he Char- lottetownsirport a 2 pm. for the ‘ , . A return algae“: sched ed immediately game. , l» 0 O O A mains league survey commit» which with Pacifio Ooast Clarence Row- lan said it viewed “with real klsndllness. the probable move" of Oust 1° ‘to a ma- ‘Ihe ms. r eagua rs- tivsl. William De Witt of and Icslie O'Connor of tbs Anita-clean league. a 0-100 naembscsofth M-mwwl cere- ths most of thrDetmi , I D lg the O Il- 0 O- . The meat valuable trophy was e trgilgx Hockey "-1 "i w The Ifiyear-old Coral; W“ ted f9 0.000 With Gander Bases! and Ame iif suspended or ' ‘r01: will continue " they will; i3$°$ “WM h“ $5M earth's‘: an; classy’ ’ _-"s- s- s- e‘ - ' of essi indicated iha ” ‘DJ!!- Oil!‘ thud series. c m, MIAMI is —(A.P) o: battle wild and . ‘Hockey [Marathon fTaIces "Place .At i. ‘Wilt’ at -t' 1.00 1W‘ she'll}. " linen: "simian May iio ‘To Mexico (By The Annotated Press) LONG BEACH. Calif. March IS --.Vem Stephens. 8t. Ioulsflrowns holdout ahortsloo. d today he will go lo Laredo. ‘Iiexas, to con- fer with Jorge Pwouel about a e job with the Mexican summer. $11,500 id the nllaf" Baseball Briefs mm, Fill“ March 2a - < —IPrank Seward. rlghthandsd ches- sent lc San Francisco by York AP 1F- ew pitc ace, had ewlr secutive shutout lnni Yhnka scored a run o third inning yesim-day. M! th an? m: . O - amlned for box and leg trhvoouge will have his teeth BIIADH. 21s.. March 28 el is. Phillles hope they have better luck with home rune once the ular season starts. The Phillies hammered out three homers yesterday but drop- ped s.‘ 4-3 game to Boston Bravu. ¢ leaves Leslie Macllitchell, New , as the und amateur boss. i '0 Il- Tonlght is Kiddies Ni t at the Charlottetown Forum en teams from all over Charlottetown will it out " on Forum ice. no doubt, be a woolly affair and the kiddies who have been practlcln all winter on the outdoor rinks i e differ-en city squares will be out to pro their ability in this the chance they've been waiting and looking forward -to all year — ThoenAnhlsnl Kiddies Hockey Mara- th COO!) Cin the same schedule, a return gins between the West Kent and inw Street-School girls will be played. I this game ls anything of the ca bre of the first, t will be a uowd leaaeiialkthe way. In a recent uvenlie playoff genie in the Ontario Minor Hockey As- sociation, the ran into something. a Toronto oiumnist writes that Bob Riplegeapparensly overlooked in his lieve-it-or-Not "series. “s...'.l"'.-.'.::.".'r..°.l:.':.:"-: 2"" rne n-a smart dis lay .of o blc in this, 1123.135 will, was noth g remar except for_ the fact the official used one skate and a crutch. V Q. .0 O O With one leg off above the knee the ilnesmsn got about with the aid of a crutch that had fined in im- Thacker. Murray m“ Jenkins. Ronnie A "u! B111 Forum Tonight Tan? Teams Participating l Juni . Jmgg‘ and 5min: Park School All boy t ml!“ be lzlgulwozvwgl- vase group the villi... mluster and ail-out hockey is as- sured in- the efforts of each team ram the title and tho splendid usi cups wesented by Mr. “m”? William-B- lwliuiar Jeweler 111d smarts fan. ‘mnwlliil’ lie the lineups: Girls’ lineups: ‘ P. S. 8.: Goal. Thelma Turner; delmwil‘. Plllli! Rsyfleld. Audrgy swwm; forwanh. Edna Town- lhflld. M. Mcuan, Pm 50D“, Madrene McLean m‘; Joyce Psrtridsca.» W. K. 5.: al, Janet Ives; (14,. nine Shirley fence. M K was... i$mmel$i i W . eanor M - Innis. Joan Wood, Eleanor nourkce, Hilda Pickard. Palsy Barrett, Adele Clark, Lorna. Chandler. Eliz- abeth Lantz. Joan Stewart, Gloria n. Bflshton “K. of Cls": Goal, Bud- dy Clark; defence, Charlie Ken. nedy. Charlie Hine. Art Hughes, OP-Plylc MoDollgsll: for-words. Don DIEM". Ivan Vessey, Dave Nichol. son, Frank Currie. Louis Brian. rt Henry. Babb"? sillllre “Kinsmesfi: Goal. Ken : defence. Mei Duffy, Arnold Cheverie. Cllfl Ready. Billy Longaphie; forwards. Raw Hennessey, Ray Costello, Dick H . Bobby Kelly. Wendell Burke. Billy Purcell. King Square “Ts Men": Goal, fliene Doyle; defence. John o s l Bquarebrisas, Bob 'l‘ra.inor. mm; Bell, Jack Haynes; forwards. Barry McMillan, Fbfbes Kennedy, Wen Burke, Btu lifcLure. Geo. Bradley. Junior Anderson 8t. "Historians": Goal. Charlie liuestb; defence, Albert Diamond, Lester Adams. Malcolm MdFsdyen, John McDougail: for- wards, Jackie Turner, Keir How- att. Earl Perry. Bruce Leltch. Ster- MoLurc, Benny Carson. hfosd Square ”: Goal, Bobby White; defence. Joey Hoyt, Star g Roberts. Jim Wood.< Doug Cameron; forwards, Keith Carmody. Paul tkinison. Gerald Lea Windsor. Laird Melen- nan. Oonnaoght Sq. "Gmds-Gyros”: Coal. Kenny Tulle: defence, Ron Nicholson, Letth Robes-ts: forwards Red Cheverie. Don Clark. Lloyd Shepherd. Prank Bhophertl. Bill LeOioir spin} rm. eon. Ivan wu- (IQI MoDiamil llama. Cllrenca Handgahan. Raw Kelly. Joe Ves- . orm an "alumnus. . Harold semis: defense. Oeoli vinostone. W11! , McLean, H. Carroll, Angus Carroll. Cliff Greg- ory, Venn McDonald. Ray Hynea. Ed Bertram. Stanley Cup Statistics Semi-finals (best-of-ievcla series) P W L F A Montreal .. .. .. Boot Chicago (Montreal and Bost and enter final). ~ Allan, Memorial Sup liams Tonight Allan Cup play-ofls tonight (Friday): pas-r Nona. .‘ ‘_ WEST Bill-ill Columbia fl.\1'a.l’-New Westminster vs. Trsdl at Trail. sixth its/mic of best-of-flve series. it The sulgested theyworo possible m délcrlbc how he wheel- m“ “- ‘_ vingexpe abutone ,skatd.d , ml’ the o». they bad lam all 2.2.‘... ‘ll’: ‘.‘.'L".“‘.-.‘.‘°l‘.f.§‘§‘§l M°'“°"" °“'§,.,fi”'°“' Tmm“ about QlS. _ for various samuch, or more than an official ( 7) w“ xlnhsmlr “ma cg: gfikolwo lsikates. tlgiayers and fans EAST. ‘ » - con cred ~- glusilss.» and so they suspensions handicap with a v§..¢"§f§l.'m'“‘ a . Ewan rem?“ “s?” _:iH.l ’§H 4y=. u. i St. Pats at Ottawa: best-of-three series: second game u! Montreal Stanlsyiiup liinfials Open Saturday Marohll-(CP) Hockey lot _. Royals n. I Will,’ (ills. Title ~ ss-é-roe). ‘ “ . \.'":9"".°¢ Maritime Title I Game ilcre Saturday y ilighti Holders of the‘ Maritime Mid- get hockey title for 1945-46 will be decided here at the Forum Saturday night, it was learned officially last night when fruro ‘ gets and Charlottetown’! Canadian Midgets clash in n slid- den-death encounter. ' Canadians holders of the New Brunswick-PL]. crown will face their stlffeat test when pitfall st the Nova Sootia cham- pons but txheir supports... are confident the youngsters have t-ho ability to come through with a victory. ll. n. iill Stars iiilting The Road For Kcnsington The Holy Redeemer All Stars "hit the road” for Kensington ib- ‘night where they will cross sticks with the Kenaington lntennediates in an exhibition hockey tilt. ‘The All Stars have a starry line- u featurin on the offensive the “ lddust ins" of the New Glas- gow Bombers of the APC League, Buck Whitlod: and Cliff Jackson. In two previous exhibition games against SSide Crystals and ioria Unions. Whltlock has bulged the twines ten times and tonillm its a safe bet that he will add to his total. Bpurgie Diamond from the Holy Redeemer House League will complete the first string. This trio will be backed up by the rugged defense pair of Cnrmlc ael. former City league and Denver performer and Joe Hunter blocking star of the Com- mercial Guardian “An els". Danny lnrter of the Interm late Canad- ians will be the third rcarguard. All stars have a ca ie second string composed of gson. and Filannigan. recent City League per- formers with the Navy an Jimmy Bradley of hltermecliafe Canadians. Youn Jordan from the Juvenile Can fans will guard the twines. Fresh from s. 5-5 draw in icria against the strong Victoria Unions, the All Stars are a. fins concern and fans in the vic ty are assured of a fast. r1188“! ti" with plenty of action. .. S’sido Juveniles Leave Today For Sydney sllnllf-IYSICA Kinsmen juveniles will travel to sydney by ah‘ today for their game tonight with Sydney Shipyards .to decide thelliaritlme juvenile hockey cham lonship. The first game layed in harlotietown 4-4 tie. The team will be transported in a H passenger plane of Maritime Central Airways on a. charter flight. They will leave Charlottetown air- port at 2 PM. and will return im- mediately afler the game. Accompanying the teams besides g5 coach Charlie Hogan and maiwfleffi Elmer Offer and Harry r- lane, will be Dr J.C. Simpson. Ml’. and Mrs. Leo Coyie. Mr. John Isedfie all qf Summer-side and Mr. George H. Sinclair of Charlotte- town, district governor of the Ass- oclhtion of Kinsmen Clubs. Need- less to say the hopes of the sport ans of Sunurierside Will be wl the team which has a chance to bring home the first Maritime hockey championship in the history of the lcwn.-S s-n MON’l'R.lilAL,-Marcll 28 ——~ (OP) —-Montreai Canadians arrived in Montreal. lode eagerly awaiting the outcome o the Detroit Red Wings-Boston Bruins series but confident of maintaining the torrid ace they have been setting in “the ational 1 Hockey League Stanley Cup layoffs. eliminating Chicago Black awks in four stra ght games in the semi-final series. ‘The high-flyin Frenchmen ex- gect Detroit to to c one more 89W? efore bowing out of the playoff fii..°l‘,f"hii“i“.liliély“ “l; files, ‘llaoitcn in the best-of-seven Eltmwlll be inconsequential w the result of the series whether we face Boston or Detroit," Irvin said. “At the psce we're going now. no- can a us. but 1 think the fans will see much better hockey if Bruins reach the finals. ‘There is much simllarit be- tween the Boston " an ours. the oniv differeigoelbeing utlglntdtolég er pow r n sma we do. Frankie Brimsek is the best lkee in the and he shou gve quite a ttle ic ‘Hr own Bill t martin t c enos s one a 0s improved. of the league but it has hing on ours. We had a lot of ble h liked with. n. sifififin... all»: but I expect 11188 oh ers ilk? Butch‘ Bouohard and don their best an one of lobby Bauer and Parker skid Cansdienamsin worry wool‘ to the Kitchener trio Jib-m"... s§i...“"i.."“l§.°‘ni'§° agile Chamber- sight? on Wednes ay night resulted in a m! ‘Send Legionaires Down To '1 I-7 Defeat To Chalk I Up Third Play Off Win 3°11"! iillllrobrlsgs’ Flying Welshman-captured the Cit 30¢” Wm chllfllllfill-lllp and with it u... coveted m». l "he" they defeated the Icslonsises u to 1 u. a lune at the Forum last night. It wua the fourth game of a, beg], my” out of five series which ended S to 1 for the Welshman. Mr. Sam F. Doyle. president of i: iiillilrsn ‘Tanzhy tagsptalsi Tommy cu on o can . At the same thne A. J. McAdam "us"; u“ cmh" TWP!!!’ emblematic of the most valuable Player in hh team in the Oilyilfiflgue. Robertson and Ni est and second highest scorers re peeti ‘sl . Th ri hi’ Pmwsv Bus. Kelly ans Mclmln anvil llfooreellenap JZE.ZS'§..§T’“"°“ Nicolle for the Welshman was illgir scorer last night. gathering 10W. Beer netted three, Robeflgmn “W. with Daiziel and Blanchard Rshherirld one each. For the Leg- “malm 5- Bowling accounted for three with M. Dowilng, J. M“. Dllnald. Buffer Worth and Art Pm! ncttlns one each. First Period The first period opened with the Lnxion stMfln-si gang attacks which held the may well inside the welihlillelfs Zone for the first five minutes when Proude, custodian for P. W. C. i l . handle. ivo gang? srlainwne? ' Jwm’ Km" Buck minder for the Legionaires was 1n- The ' jilfédhilfi this‘p°1tn¢ m‘: me “me summary. was e up o w , $51 the: giilne Illlleelslfidmtii; n!" Period 6 t - h0ldl g... ..... nzrgzfi; n c! ael.‘: 1-1;- w- Cgdswgi- 1mm M, o u, y ‘I ad_ vantage of a fast break drew first. DJ'D,“M"‘D°,)‘ blood at the 7.40 mark when Nic- 3_p w c N! “e ollc was left unmarked a/t the cor- (' i. l" '°° ner of the Legion net. The Legion W°C"";,,"""i;1 Bmlgélgfid fiflililinlzl and were re- ("Bhnb ' >60 e “u. l, . fromedCatnvierenmdftlfglurlchgugglli-rlsg w‘ c’ BGDIMmQ even 0 t the 12.30 ' m“ we m: We“ to the 6-( onaires. )B.nl_)owlipg 1036 “vemem mum“ m“ w _ ' Penalties: None. I W. C. counted thrice within two minutes. Nicolle netting two and Second Period Dalziel one. A brother act on the Dflrt of the Dowlinfls finished the scoriilk and the Period ended 4 to 2 for the Welshman. The Legion were inlnlls Fultle Pound for most of the first period when he receiv- ed a slash over the left eye neces- sitntlng his removal to hospital for several stitches. Art Perry conformed his duty as rearsuard with MacDonald. Second Period The middle swimm- opened fest with both teams working hard in return gang plays. legion were rewarded at the four minute mark when big Art Perry on a Dossfrom Maurice Dowiing drove in a blah one to beat Proude cleanly. A minute and a half later Beer on a double passing blav with B made the some read 5 to 3 for P. W. C. This was followed a minute later when Robertson from Blan chard put the Welshman ahead three goals. Dolziel Was penalized and Legion hopes brightened. Five forwards were on for the W0 min- - utes but without success. Once a- gain at full strength the play zig- zagged with both goalies havlnil plenty to handle. At 13.28 P.W.C. went four goals up when Beer net- the disc on s plwv with Ban- nall. The period was ruggedlv fought for the remaining six min- utes with the legion all out for goals and the Welshman attempt- lng to take advantage of the breaks, The period ended 7 to 3 for P. W.C. - Third Period For the first five minutes of the third period the clay was ragged with neither team holding an edge. At the 4.40 mark Nicolle pu-t the Welshman in a salfe lead when he beat Cudmore with l m dldlng 5110f to the far side of the net on a D835 from Robertson. At the half way mark Buffer Worth freon Carver scored the Legion-i fourth counter. Three minim?! Canadians Home For Brief Rest ~ Period Montreal 2 1-2 hours late .as the train was delayed at Soilth Fails. Ont.. where a wheel OI flit‘- i-‘Ylglm broke and tore the roll from 1 i0 20 feet. The accident would have taken much more importance had the train derailed. The players were all in fine shape except Bill Dur- nan who suffered B» bfiiififll M111 in the last contest at Chicago but the injury is not serious and the starry goal-tender took part in a scrimmage held in the Forum to- day. ' Mickey ilwch alias Offer From Moxico sxmacusa. n y’... March as - AP) Mickey Owen, ace 0f Brooklyn Dodgers catching staff is onside in; an olferjo play ex . C0 Owen, who obtains his ' contract n 943w MAPLE HlLI-s FRIDAY, MARCH 29 DANCING 9 to I ilfelodlgrs-‘Orsheatra _ Adlll§ilo|a su h tyiehhesai. eolubofhisdlsc F. C. Dougan Trophy hard fought. Pulled the City Hockey us"; yrumms KOCIQ OI "if! Welshman gt the oolle were awarded prises for high- later Maurice Dovriing from wm-m msdethesooreraaeiatqs, The remaindm‘ of the session saw the Welshman increase their lead as they shot three counters to Leg- lonalires’ two. r time n - - - Go : Proude; defame, Keefe. Dalzlel, A. MacDonald; 1m. WM»- Niwilc. Robertson. Blanch m. Bradley. Beer, Bagnall. Rich- l-tklonalres: Goal. Cudmore; de- fence, J. mMcDomld, Pound; M. Warns. M. Dowlina. Perry, Striiin. Wbri-h. Carver, B. Dowling, Bhqu. (—-Legionsires, Perry M. Dowling) 4.00 . C.. Beer dley) . 5.84 . 6.3’! “.1328 (BBRXbB-ll) .. Penalties: Daisiei. Third Period ll-P. W. C.. Nicolle (R0 . . IL-Legionalres, Worth (Carver) .. 8.50 18—Legionaires, M. Dowling (Worth) 125'! 14~P. W. C.. Blanchard i ‘Robertson, Dslsrlel) . ....18.4l lli-Lcglon-aires. n. Dowllnll 1H5 ‘ (Worth. M. Dowllrlg) fly-P. W. C.. Beer (Biflfluil) .. ) ,. .. 1'1 , C.. Robertson : M. Bowling. ‘fill-Ellis, llcop Team To Play. Amherst The Prince of Wales College Co- tearn is leaving ic- day N.S. to lay a High School girls teem tonght in an cxhibiti l hoo gems. Members of t e making tho trip me: Joan McDon- ald, Florine Evans, Eileen Land- , Barbara Coyie. Joan Weir, Lexie MoLalne. Barb- are, Qulgley, Mae Coyle and Helen ehm B . Mr. Rnlgla Mncbean a member of the ince of Wales College teaching staff and Mr. George Young. the team's coach, are also making the trip. I Bowling JUNIORS:- E. Pineau (Capt) 1'16 191 171 J. Boimell .. .. l5 201 231 Cl. Rays .. .. 150 182 'I‘otai—2042. Points: Atomics 2%, Juniors 3% (extra flame) High single: "Pete“ Harley, 259. High three: John Bonnell. I84. Alt the end of the regular three games tile teams were tied a/t 2% points each: this forced a third game which was won by the Jun- iors by three pirss. The Juniors won the Bowling ‘rrophv. A. il. L. Results Indiarwpolis 2 Buffalo 4 4 ilBuffaio wins best-of-seven series Cleveland s Pittsburgh s ‘ ~ Boston zone, they pull FA STEST CANADA' S SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO K F BOSTON, March 28 —(AP)-A - dash by Dun Gallinger. after almost 10 minutes of sudden death play, tonight gave Bolton Bruins a 4-8 victory over Detroit's hard-fighting Red Win them into the Stanley Cu la -off finals with Montreal (l! p yous, the National Hockey League champions. - The fifth game of the Boston- Detroii semi-finals competition during which the Red Wings won only one game, was played under the most punishing conditions for hockey players, for they and a packed crowd of 13.900 Boston Garden spectators swellered in a temperature well into the 70's, g e ation from the op- ening face off, the Red Wings got nowlherc until the last eight mm- utes of play when, scoring twice out of quarter-ice face offs in the ed into a 3-3 I40 with Only 47 seconds remaining in the regular time. Defence-man Bill Quackenbush, who centred two lines during the third period, faced off deep in. the Boston zone and batted the puck to Adam Brown. who scored on a close-up try. That reduced the Bruins’ lead to one gloal and gave the Red Wings new fe, The Bruins, who appeared to be wilting fast under the ter- rific heat, were nursing their slim grim fashion wlhen at 19:13 the Wings drew another face off close to their net, This time IE] Couture lined up against G ger and batted the disc to Jim Conaoher He relayed to Eddie Brunetcan and tile game was sent lnio sudden death action. ter new ice was made. the Red Win-gs set the pace for the over- time play and, after two minutes had passed and as many determin- ed scoring bids had been made a- gainst Frankie Brimsek, the Bos- ton goalie was put ln-to a deep hole, Pal. Egan drew esislty for tripping Joe Carveth rom d when he went down against the defencelass Brimsek and ruined his try. But the Bruins hun on grimly until the 19-year-old Gs inger. w-ho has ambitions to make one of the Boston baseball tfams after the hockey season closes. out loose Lu sensational fashion. Jvhile ilhe Red Wings were at- tacking in full force, Gallinger hooked a loose puck near his own cage and, after rounding it. raced dowil the middle. lie stickhandlcd through Flash Holietl. and Rollie Boston Defeats Detroit Red Wings 4-3 To Enter I Stanley Cup Finals Series‘ Mchenainan before ttl. g f with his game-winning 1 e n 1y footer Summary : First Period i~Boston. Guidoiin iSmith . ............. .. ...... ...... ms (Schmidt. Henderson . . . . . -14.“ Penalties: Stewart 12). GUIGOIIIL Second Period knetroit. Gauthier Allindsuy. Armstrong) .. Penalties: Stewart, Crnwfonl Third Period Renrdon Bauer 11.01 4—Bosi.oir. (Smith, Cowley) .. .... 5—Detroit, Brown ,. Quack ) 12st (l-Detroit. Brimeteau ' (Couture. J. Oonacher) will! Penalties: None. Overtime Peri ‘l-Jioswn. Gslllnler .151 Penalty: Egan. By The Canadian Press J00 1-01116. in professional boxing 1w hm a year. punched out an easy lo-mund decision over ,Natle Brown at Detroit 11 years ggg m. night, The 20-year-old negro-now worlds heavyweight champion __ took command early and gnvg (he iylVgiashington veteran a terrific lao- VETERANYS TAXI PHONE 1096 Z-I-HOUR SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Service 100 Fitzroy Si. First quarterly general SP. M. of sporting, show and pet meeting. ~Pe\'ls'ia'h'n's“s' (Boat-of-three series tied 1-1) ‘ L; Manivmon s1‘ r - ALL Pnarii - *si‘~*i?."i°. AW!‘ klooiss HOCKEY MARATHON . UNDER DIRECTION [IL-COL REID. DIRECTOR TEAMS- No. b-ROTARIANS vs. Y'S MEN No. Z-KINSMEN vs. GRADS-GYROS No. 3—LEGION vs. K. of C. No. Ii-PARKDALE vs. SPRING PARK WINNERS 0F 1 AND 2 MEET WINNERS 3 AND fin-WINNERS.‘ 0F ABOVE MEET FOR 12 YEAR-OLD CHAMPIONSHIP. .\SPECIAL—RETURN GAME-P. S. S. GIRLS Vs. WJK. S. SCHOOL GIRLS, AT 7 UCLOCK SHARE ‘ IN RINK BY 6:$ GAMES-ilk and 17 ii“? n VICTORIA RINK ' MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1 Charlottetown All Stars versus Victoria Unions Charlottetown Kennel Club, Inc.- Charloiieiown Hotel 0n Friday evening. March 29th. RI Entertainment and instruction of interest lo owners ,, n.1,... .. . cw; i meeting will be held at the l‘ ,,_;_l,i... I dogs. This is not a business 0. S. HARPER, Secretary. us. 3-27-3l. T0- IGHT PHYSICAL FITNESS l H» _- __ v .._| .4,“ _..-".».