tlttiflS <3...» League Basketball) Crown Goes f To Saints.- Arabs Are Defeated 44-35 Coming through in). their so: who season Father Walter Meflslgan’; Red mg p and n1 round display White clad basketball squad from SJLU. Saturday eftenloou captured the City Basketball they defeated the favored The Charlottetown Forum\ cl its doorsSatln-da night, clima ska g and hockey activities in the City. It was for‘ hockey as was evidenced by the "gates" from the start of the City League rl ht through to the various playoff tits (and it ls expected that the increas- sd shown this winter will continue and be even greater next l- 0- 0 0 A few of the natural ice “gamut lhebyPaovirace' are”) x o e races . o the may»... andga r- r of games are scheduled for this week. '0- 0- Ib 0 rinks vlotorls mes announce e this evening , Nine: whichdrewacapeolty O O l) O pom! . to‘ continue on the road than benefit games week with Simmer-side, Kons- edeque. l) O O Western "(earns to appear on Toronto lce have been sadly overlmalchecl. T e uadr Trail Smoke I89 (mob to keep e with the Oshawa Generals o1 we were series. pre- the somewhat ludicrous gectaole of three members of the‘ . Mike's teem-Jinn: 10101114)- an Whnipeg Monarchs have a very loodtenmthlsseasonand s its m‘?! exhibition games - wi St. a during the Christmas holi- days. However, evm their fondest fies-s ambit that the Monarchs d be shaitllontahrehs" “when (horse e savv es o Don MCRGO‘IX\2 Ckkntilllbright. MoRae and Albrlght are en- § M6nts at the Umvers y o! time and their final unl- verslty examinations will coincide with the dates lote for the Mqnorial Cup s- Toronto. OOOO ‘The City Basketball League cat season Saturday aftemoosa wl Saint Dunstanu camping the title from the Arabs ln onsidered by many to be m llliletrvletory. But upset or no “out there, was no denying the sugericrlt of the wearers of the re and. its gatgrdiy afternoon. the hoops both from range and playing consistent type of game new ch ions ,_ t up a lead in the twent minutes of .plav that proved suf lent to ward cfl’ llhe closing surggmof the hard-working Arabs outfl‘ ‘D ‘I. ‘ Fans and there was a good orevrdprolent. h hopes o Arabs late ls lfwfl session when the Clty were clicking smooth- b) and idling down the Saints lead but the stack fizzled out in the moments with (me win- ner takf. r, l) tin a "" "our... t“... . tltle=weil out of roach of ttLng ' the "Nin- Allbllltollirthethlrdnudds- gslneofthebestoutofthreefluelsories. Saln hi" settqtn the Cly squad came boek to even matterskllrutltr n” seconded- be nu orerumetalnulollfl-lftolyflde m’ on ‘h’ mum’ '“°"'°°" '° Saints r ’ through .f.‘2,“°....,.,"’..,.,“‘°‘§, “*1 and Bradley. the former secoun . "l" i" 91 who) dun-n: the tuuie and Bradley right on hi; ha], with “'- m" "1- ‘leasuoz leadin scorer during the ream,“ a. .1 .3 P") "be with eight oust...’ - They increased m“ with the our deficit A“)... "lggd a much better brand of bas- k° u I11 "vouch the second ‘a: Outscore their u. m half- Cllttlng the lesd in slon. with w“ “mum “h” m‘ the bla. it the Am“ °°""°m““ team wlurlfmim”? as u the (my at t ,Ye P") "he Esme out he fire but Saints with the); 1W1 dwindling. stiffened and a wllnle of baskets in the "clutch" thwarted the comeback of the losers, lump‘: 14091198 find scores: 5- 9- U- rc. rs rr m. W- 0 1 4. 1 0 s 2 2 z ls 0 5 0 1 a 21 0 0 2 0 n" 0 4 31 M . 2 2 a s 2 4 1 a a 1 o '1 . 1 2 1 4 . 1 1 1 3 . 2 s 1 7. 11- 1s '1 35 34 Entries For Boston Marathou 4___ (By The Associated rPess) BOSTON. Apr. 5-Johnny Kelley m M Wgfltilctorhldass. who won his I900! A. A. marathon af- ter s docad 's lapse lsst year, (o. Junior boost Eats s; . in the final‘ 10y headed a list of l3 entries that ‘Gd the Apfll 20th distance N008 field‘ to 34. M11011)! he others added to the BAA. list were ‘Ilony Medelrog o1 lledford. who finished elglhih last YOU‘. Pet 3011100!) 0f Montreal, Robert 91m Que, Herbert Wiitshlre of Nigg- "8 W118. Onl.. and the veteran Clovis Boudrelais of Br n, llnkuown Wins; (iolf Tourney From Ben llogan (By Gayle Talbot) AUGUSTA, 0a., April --One of the game's greatest '1—(AP) olf- ers, Ben Hogan, blew a 30- nch putt on (he final green of the Auguste National Course today and Herman Kaiser, an “unknown" from Akron, Ohio. won the 10th annual Masters Tournament by that single all-important stroke. leader all the way in the big- gest American golfing event next to the open championship, Keiser satin fear and trembling in the club house, havlng- finished with s wobbly ‘H snd a total of ‘A82. while the little giant-killer. Hog- an, chewal away at him on the flnsi few holes. . ' All Hogan needed on the last hole. a dflfi-yarder, was-a per four to wind up with a 00 and tie Kaiser for the lead. Around the course, as the shadows lengthened. it was conceded Hogan could do that with one‘ hand behind his back. Playing confidently, Hogan slap- ped his second iron about l2 feet beyond the cup on (he 18th. It looked like a cinch. He went bold- ly for a birdie three and the vio- tory, worth $2.500 cash. Barely the ball missed the r-np and rolled ‘pest. not quite s yard. The former caddy from Fort Worth tried slain-and missed again. The pol- let rolled around the hole and lay dead on the edge. Baseball Appears lloadod~For Big Box Office Boon) NEW YORK Anril 7 — (AP)- l tibial! heeded for, its est box odflce boom ln-ldswry the l6. lnlior league clubs h“ clicking’ turnstiles at near-record th f soon IOMOY i th fatesjon their southern . but safes- up at thelllome offices IrookLvnb/ alwdys- y-(enthuslastic mtbiie will have Ppoured 0400.000 to the Ilbets eld till before says business c)... d" 231$“? "‘ the Aorstéri: o u. we will‘: APRIL s, 1046 Amateur Boxing Moot. May 6-8 MONTREAL. A ril T -(("P)— Entries for the 1 46 Cur-rdlan WWW-ll 00x10); championships- to be held hero May 64. will bc re~ ceived until midnight, Magus Den- Mo upervlsor of xlng of Athletic Union of Canada, Quebec bras-ah. announc- ed here tonight. Competition will be held in all divisions from fly- weight to heavyweight... Mr.. WhllB. who also is chairman of Caradas Olympic boxing team, said that in view of the fact that "winners c! the Car-zdlan champ- lflihlhll) titles are, of course. the first consideration in Olympic team material." he expected boxers from Halifax to Victoria to register ‘ ‘in large numbers for the coming meet. Exhibition Baseball ' 5.5.705... At Jacksonville, Fla. v Cleveland (A) 404 09o 1o0_9 New Your (N) 400 010 001-c l Feller. Black and Hayes; Joype, Kmined)‘. Budnlbk and Kluttz. at“ Gs. n (N) l0l l)“ l — Detroit (A) zoo 040 sill.) 11051 RWMEI- R010. Hendrlckson and‘ Hilffeflil: Newhouscr and Swift. M- Orlando. Fla. Philadelphia (N); 000 131 000-—5 l2 1 Wuhinslon (s) 201 040 00x—'l 1o a Roffenberger, Kari. Mulligan and 361115193’; Materson and Early, At Birmingham, A13 Cincinnati (N) 000 000 000.4) z 1 Boston (Al) 331 010 20x-l0 15 0 Andrews. shown-J Lambert and Mueller: Hllxhson and warrior. M) MOMIIJIIIQU’. Ala (secomf game) Cincinnati (N) 121 000 3-‘1 7 1 Boston (Al) 002 012 0-5 1o z Rlvksvu- Konstanty. Hetkl and 1151191111"); ». Powell. Wagner, Johnson and Pytlek. At New Orleans, Lt. St. Louis (N) 104,620 003-16 15 3 New Orleans (SA) 000 000 001- 2 8.2 Zeaizley, Pollet and Wilber, Bur- me . Sanner. born. Wells and Peacock. Carrels. At Pt. Worth. Tex. St. Louis (Al) 000 010 000-l 6 3 Chlcllo (NL) 1Z1 003 00x--7 10 0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN “Irish ” Take TORONTO. April 7 —(CP)—- Toronto St. Michael's College won the Eastern Canada Junior hockey title Saturday by defeating Mont real Canadlelm (‘>5 to sweep their best-of-flve series Memorial Cup finals, starting here next Saturday. A crowd of 6.934 watched the Collegians come from behind twice to nip the fast-moving Montrealers when Johnny Blule combined with Red Kelly and Flem MacKell to score the winning goal with barely two minutes remaining. Canadians moved l-rto a three- goal lead early in the first period on two goals bv Howie Morenz and one by Dennis Fllion, Tod Sloan and Bob Paul scored two within seconds for the Irish but Bob Pepin put the Hobs two up again as the period ended. Both teams tightened up in the second period with Sloan scoring the only goal for St. Mike's. ' Sloan got his third‘ (goal early in the final period, but Pepin put the Habs a goal up again gt the 13min. Ute mark with both teams a man slhort. Sanford tied it up less than 30 seconds later and mother cor.- certed drive bv (he Collegians finally netted Blute's winning goal. Canadians Defeat Yanks At llockcy LONDON, April ‘L-(CP Cuble)— All-round superiority gave "the Canadians in England" a 14-3 vic- tory over "the Americans in Eng- land" in a hockey game Saturday night before a sell-out crowd of 8.000 at Wembley Stadium. Jack Schmidt of Regina, pro- perly of Bosio-n Bruins of (he Na- tional Hockey League, rearherl (op fnrm will) one goal and fivc assists. Tony Licarl of Hull, Que, scored two goals and three asslsls. ' Other two-goal scorers were Bob Whitlaw, Winnipeg; Pkankic Bou- ffllPl‘, Ottawa; Bobby Lee, Mon)» real; Duke Campbell, Winnlpeg. and Jim James, Fort William, Onl. Red Stapleford notched the other. The Canadians with Johnny Mowers of Detroit Red Wings in goal led 3-1 at the end of the first period and 8-1 at the end of the second. M nor. Shirley. Ferens and Man- uso; Fleming. Prim and Liv- ingston. McCullough. At Dallas. Tex. Pittsburgh m1.) r 020 0oz 200-0 0 2 Chicago (AD) 100 00s 000-s 0 .1 Btflncevich. Kllnger and Salkeld; . Harrlmer and Dick BY. At Raleigh, N.C. Baltimore (Int) 001 000 100-Z 7 1 ellhllla. (N) 010 000 000-1 9 4 Barlllarl and Murray; Fowler and Rosar. At Mobile. Ala (Night game) Brooklyn (N) 330 100 200-0 11 3 Mobile (SA) 010 000 001-z 4 5 McGolthin ahd Clendron. Gregg and Anderson; McIntyre. (SUNDAY At New Orleans, La. Brooklyn (N) 000 002 013-0 l0 3 New Orleans (SA) 000 010 042,-‘) 11 1 Head. Davis and Anderson: Turbe- vllle. Danna. Johnson and Car- rola. Al. C‘ ttanooge, Tenn, Detroit (Al) 002 010 000-a 8 Boston (N) _ 000 000 000-0 5 Benton. Hutchinson and Richarls Hutohlngs. Lee and Masl. At Jacksonville, Fla. New York (N) 001 011 011-6 4 2 Cleveland (Al) 20E 010 00x-8\ '1 Mungo. Brewer. Adams and Lom- bardi: Reynolds and Loilar. At Birmingham, Ala (first guns) l 0 Boston (A) 400 010 l30-—9 l0 0 Clnclnltl (Ni) 300 000 000-B B If Busby. Ryba nnd Wagner; Fox. Burpo. Hetkl and Mueller. Lake- man. At Houston. Tex. (first gune) ' 8t. Louis (N) -000 Ill 118-1 B l Houston (TD) 000 000 000-fl 5 l Pellet. Martin and Wllber: Roch. zehbaukmu. Eundus and Nied- ‘ n. At Baltimore. Md. Pllllllflfllll (A) "0 030 100-G ll 0 Illullfllb ()1) 000 300 000-Q I I Ohflfl r and Rosa)‘; Flanlgan and hn. - 1n mt was... Tex.'(flrst game!) c m)‘ 102 00s 410-11 u a QIIWN) l” "0 130-‘- 8 l3 3 to nsmscuu. and Dickey. Trash; . Ostennueiler, Wllkle. and Lopes, Salkeid. Qg/Amar 0a. ' on: no us‘ m-r a o Tel-l. 11g)” 000 O00 000-e z a Qumran and Nlamos; ‘Thomson and Ullsney. s: mo. u) Saul! 000-ll l0 S Isesilyl (ti) w‘ sweetest-s s: Vernon Stephens Returns To St. Louis Browns HOUSTON. TeX" April 1 - (AP) -Shortstoo Vernon Stephens. who rejoined St. Louis Browns Satur- day after uiaylna briefly with the Mexican Baseball lmague. said he rejected earlier in the dav a new offer from Jorge Pasquel to lilo)’ in Mexico for $25,000 a Yea)’ f0)‘ f0)" five years. with $0.000 0i the money to be place In a. New Yolk bank as a guaran ce. Stephens told of receiving the new bid in a telephone conver> satlon when he called Pasquel, President, of the Mexican loop. to nfopm him he was “as of now re- signing from your league. under the provisions of our contract." The star shortstop said hl-s Mexi- can contract provided that it could be terminated ztl any time by Bil-he)‘ party. - Pasoucl told him. Stephens said, that he planned to see the United States Ambassador to Mexico t make a formal complaint ove Stephens’ walkout and that he would file suit loenforce it- “You have damaged me and my league." Stephens quoted" Pasquel "I also can danlflse you. Stephens said he um balmy (0 get back to the United States. "The to Mexican League looks -attel and Robinson: too unsett ed to me-too much of a gamble," he said after looking over the situation and nlaylnll 1W0 games there. Fouled Paris Race 0...»). Ila-Opened PARIS, April 7-—(AP) - The famed Longchamps Course, closed for the last three years, reopened today with Baslleus, a seven-to-one shot, winning the Prix dos Sab- 0 ns. Large numbers of fans visited the course, and mannequins once again paraded in the crowded paddock to add a colorful touch io the renewal of the Prlx des Sab- lons, one of France's oldest mclng events. ga. Hall)- awsy. Buker and Da . At Bins’ ‘ . Alb (second game) Boston (A) I00 002 0-3 fl T Cfnelnatl (NI) _ 000 I03 x-l 9 d Wilson. Brown and Pvtlak: l-lcus- cor. Willis and Lamanno. At Orlflmlo, Ila. Phlllfllhlll, N 0S0 500 003-1 Q B . A 002 001 00x40 11c 2 Judd. m . second game) l1 I s rlst and Rice, Bur- x Curtis and Evms. 5t. ll ) H0030 Na) 2 5 2 . Gurney. . Hughes and Semlnlck: At mutton, Tex. e 0 l 1001000 (7 lr) Wllks, moisten . nswlck Ku- well and ablcgg, ._ g 30 teur chem Canodiens Third Straight‘. Time To ' Enter Can. JuniofFinal Plan N. B‘. Boxing Tourney April 23, 24 SAINT JOHN, N.B., April 7 - (GP) -- The New Brunswick am- ateur boxing championships will be held here April 23 and 24. More than 30 entries already are work- ing out in the Saint John district. Proceeds of the first night will be used to d a team of boxers to Montreal o the Canadian ama- nshlps May 6. 7 and 8. nrillclfrlf Lineup With Knotty Nincrs It was made known last night that Gordie Drlllon will line-up with (he Knotty Nlners in their return game will) Victoria Unions lnnilzhl. Tho former N. H. L. slur. replacing "Pud" Beer is expected to alternatfl fro-m forward to de- fence dutles in tonight's battle, Last Monday night the Unions defeated the "Nlners" 5-4 when they banged in a dying second goeLin a herd fought game. The following are the lineups for tonight's game: Nirlers: Goal. Perc Simmons; defence. Doug Forsythe, A. An- drew, Chlck Burnett: Forwards. Gordie Drillon, Ed Baznall. Hy- mle Gregory, Ab Douglas, Doug McLcnnen, Doug Hill. Unions: Goal, Sim) Lord: Dc» fence. George McLe-od, Hal Bells, Lea Taylor: Forwards. Bill Bur- den, Les McLeod. 11.0)) McLeod. Dan McLeod, John Knox. Huge Attendance As Horse Racing Opens At N. Y. NEW YORK, April 7 —(AP)-— Fans bulged the park at its seams and made the mutual machines ring as they never have before to welcome horse racing back to New York at Jamaica Saturday. , Neltlher rain mr a general beat- ing for the favorites bothered the 55,961 “con-tllhutors" who t the l89-day 1946 campaign urn er way with new openlr-grday crowd and betting records. Altogether $3,412- 075 was. tossed into the mutuels. erasing-by more than $750,000 the previous first-day high set two YBRYS 8R0, ‘ TQRDNTO, April '7 - (GP)- Ruliying around sensational goal- icnding by artful Art Childs, Hom- liton Tigers went two games \)p In their hcst-of-fivc’ Allan Cup Eastern Canada final scrios against Montreal Royals Saturday night when they trounced the Que- bec senior liillsis 5-1. \ Playing against the team the ex- perts picked to skate them into the ice, Tigers ‘notched a quick gc-sl in» the first. period and then checked Royals at every (urn to prevent the strong Montreal squad from scoring for more than 4i min- utes. Beaten 4-3 on homo (cc last week, Royals failed to not more than s dozen passing plays going throughout (he contest. Tigérs-raggedy-anncg of (ha Ontario Hockey Association-com (inued in wear their (orn and dlrly hlnrk and ycllmv uniforms with odd, farlcd rcrl and while slocklngs, many of which havv not boon wnshpd slnrc tho Hamilton- ians began their terrific win slrcuk that netted (hem 31 actor- (as in 35 games amnnr: which wort: 1d shutouts for Chllrls. Young Jerry McNeil ln the Roy- al n~ts was given n hot time most of the nlrzhl. especially i1) the first and third stsnms. With Dil- ton Brady picking up Clsrrv Shil- llngton's pass to score at the 2:46 mark the Tigers did not ease up for a minute. T e second period brought tight hoc ey and the teams were more balanced. Only the Hamilton goalie‘: presence of mlndand puck stopping from the crease out to ‘Axgx §O—Q§O&O“v NOTICE PAGE SEVEN lloly Redeemer All Stars Vs. Bedoque Tonight ‘____ Bedeque hockey fails are assur- ed of a bans-u)» game tonight when the Bedeque All Stars tangle yvlth the IfIoly Redeemer All Stars 1n an exhibition encounter at the Bedequc- ice cake. Bedequc have an all star line- up composed of players who have played sparkling hockey all sea- son 1n their own league and it Will be interesting to see ‘bow they stack up agalnst the strong City sound, The Holy Redeemer squad is made‘ up of former City League and intermediate players possess- lng plenty of experience and abil- ity so indications point to a hard fought tussle. ‘ ' The game is scheduled to get _un erway at 8:30 sharp. Follow- mv are the lineups: 39400091 G081. W. Richard; dc- fence, S. Murray. J. Muttarl, Eq, Mutlsrt, D. Smith: Forwards, P‘ MacDonald. A. MacDonald, E. Reid. A. Dorsey, R. Connolly, L. Sohey. A. Dorsey. Holy Redeemer: Goal Jordon: defence, Hunter, La rte)"; F0“- wnrds, J. Bradley, N. l-arter, S Diamond, J. Hlrzson, W. Shepherd, T. Flannlgan, C. Jackson. Barons Take 2-1 Lead In Playoffs BUFF‘ LO, N. Y., April 7—(AP) —Olevel d Barons took a 2-1 lead in the play-offs for the American Hockey League championship and the Calder Cup by defeating Buf- falo Bisons 6-5 tonight on Lou 'I‘rudel's goal at 9:38 c-f an ova)“ time period. Thr- BELFOHS, dvfeuvlim! their lPElKUI‘ Illlc, struck suddenly as (ho first f)\'(\l‘(lVll(" period lzcarvrl (is cnfl, after whirl) sudden death hockey “'11s scheduled, Fred Thur- ier scrambled for the nuck at the Bison end. Phil HerzPsheimc-v xiainrul nnsscssinl) and velflyérl (o (hp veteran 'l‘)‘)ulr-l, who fired his second goal of the game. ‘The teams will resume (he best- nf-seven series in Cleveland Thurs- day night. Allan Bup Games 15.13 of the overtime. With Canadians needing only most coveted trophy an g Bruin; time action was terrific. Walter Brown Ghalks llp a Ice Victory HALIFAX, April '1 (CP)... Dartmouth horses stopped promin- ently at the harness racing staged here Saturday afternoon by the HBlIfBX Harness Horse Club. Walter Brown, the chestnut son of Martinique, owned and raised by_Scott Weeks, captured ‘(he mam event, Class A; George Turners chestnut mare Goldie _Dl.ldds was a straight-heat winner m Class C and Fred Lallev’); new trotting mare Coclrato Princess handled by Angie Allen, went a dead heat with Bob McAlpineVs little horse Judge and (row-q i, out with the winning Judge in an extra heat. Fergle Baxter drove (hr- c-lher Wlllner. Mike Volo. ln Class D w lch had flve starters, In (his ent, Home)" Boutlller gave tho mare Flo Direct a winning heat in the final (hat placed her second in (hr.- summary, Summary Clara A Waller Brown (Weeks) Sully (Baxter) Martlndel (D. Smith) Class B Judge (P. Levere) Cochalo Princess (Allen) Alvin Guy Class C Goldie Durlrls (G. Turner) Shanghai (Label-s) Delaware (L, Walker) Miss Clef Dale (Koizer) Class D Mlkc Vnln (Baxter) Fin Dil'('('( (Buuliliorl Mitzi Bars (IL Walker) we»: Ab! s..- unm usa- '“" 4- ra—-- {CD451 "“4 9H M» uni- » Terry‘ Reardonb Goal Sends Teams Back To Montreal For 5th Gama‘. By BILL KING BOSTON. Allrll ‘I — (AF) — A sudden death goal by Terry Begg- don gave the Boston Bruins their first win in four Stable Cup our“ over the Montreal Canadlens, 3-2, tonight and moved the National Hoc- kfi’! hallo final series back to Montreal for s fifth chapter. rapped home an angle shot after being set up by little Kenney Smith in Ben-don‘ ....".:..r:::. ‘u: war) our -=- MM»- llroved its value In the sudden deatl action. first to swre. s habit that "l" mo" victory lo clinch hockey’! making s last ditch stand. the overs Each side had at least ‘five aide. open chances before Terry Rear. don- whosc brother Kenny holds g Montreal defensive pogpflashed m game-Winning‘ shot. The Quins tverc packing the Mo“. tleal zone at the time and had 1 sssutiful passing attack going m. e1‘ the dl e Ll f t) Birlllhctdowieylc on p ‘e vet".- _u canny plvotman set up Smith from the left Side of m); Cage with a short passout and the latter fed right lo the B9510). member of the Reardoz) family af< ter he had settled lllmS3lf nicclv m 8 001E7- spot that afforded plenty of elbow room. ‘ 9°11 Gflllirlger. who has hopes of landing a baseball berth Wm. m. Red Sox as soon as he paclu away his skews. figured 1n both cf the other Boston tallies and Mflurigg (the Rocket) Richard provided bilkltlxetlle Canadians tallies, r a score ess ' ' Galllnger drove hailéenufllgoxlressltjllls Montreal blue-line against goalie Bill Durnsxfs pads and defense. man Murray Henderson whagkgd in thc rebound for first blood. dur- lluz the ninth minute of the secs 0nd session. About five minutes latcr. the fast and shifty Richard wiped out the Bruins’ lead. with Glen Har. mom's aid. In the third neriod about a minute ilILCl‘ Gallinges had converted Herb Callus assist“ mt‘ Rvflket pulled Canadieus in a 2-2 tie by stlckhandllng through the defence in the most, crusty; fashion after taking Elmer Laclrs bass with almost 16 minutes of regular time remaining, There were_two flstlo outburst; as (he cup finalists swapped the most rugged brand of bodvcliecks. The Bruins Hep Guidolm and Toe Blake tvere the most “warlike and they were punished with ms- lor penalties. The fifth game will be played in MOHHPHI. win-m Canadicrls gained two sudden (‘Ir-nth vcrrlmis, 01) ‘Fllrsdnv llizlll. and ii u zlxll) cranes.»- svaxo- emu-en: Buddy Brown (Lovers) Darkey ‘Tr-ll, (Gay) Predicts Tourney Between Amateurs And Tennis Pros MIAMI. F'1a..’Apri-l '1 - (ATP) - Vincent Richards. one of the all: Scheduled Tonight East Final: Montreal Royals at Hamilton. Tigers, third game of best-of-flve series; Hamilton leads 2-0. West Final: Trail Smoke Eaters st Calgary Stempeders, third game of best- cf-seven series; first two games overtime tics. No further Memorial Cup play- Offs until Saturday. M. Hamilton Tigers Hand Royals Second Defeat In Allan Cup Series lllc bluc lino kept the Montreal team from llghllng the red llght. Fighting mad, Royals flllaliy broke into the scoring colun)n_in tile second minute of the third period on Floyd Curry's efforts when the speedy Oshawa General star slapped Butch Swan's pass between Childs’ legs. Tempers were raw and a minute before the game was over it looked as though a rlct would break loose on inc ce. The teams meet for the third game in Hamilton Monday night. Should fourth and fifth games be necessary they will be played 1n Montreal Thursday night and in Toronto next Saturday afternoon “llucky" Medwlck " ls (liven llelLse Dltl-LAS. Trxn April '1 - (AP) - Joc (Duckary) Mcdwick. vctcral) outfielder and a National League star of former vr-nrs. was given his unconditional release today bv St. Louis Browns, manager Luke Sc~ well announced. . .______._..___._.____ TAXI SERVICE For promprefflcicnt. cour~ ieous service call MAPLE LEAF TAXI Phone 1802 Cor Queen and Euston 4-2-4-6-0-4) AA AAAALA v \ The closing Banquet of the Season of the Charlotte- town, Curling Club will be held in the Winchester Banquet Hall on Tuesday, Apfil 9th at .6 P.M. for the purpose of presenting prises, etc. Following this Banquet there will be s Special Meeting oftlle matter of installing an artificial lee plant. Shareholders to finalise the All Curlerfi in- terested should endeavour to be present. time greats of tennis. believes there will be open tourneys in the rac- quet game before long between amateurs and professionals.‘ Bill Tildens famed doubles Dart- ner says we will see open tennis tourneys in this country with about 20 of the best amateurs competing against the same number of pros. Of course, that information brought questions and anwsers and they went something ilke this: What, makes you think so, Vinnie? “Well, tennis has been improv- lng everv year. Tim powers that. be behind the amateur (lame fmallv are convinced that the sport has a better drawing power than golf and a lot of other competitive sports. "We've been a little slow to rec- ” ognize the value ofthc professional sport. in this couutrv but I wouldn't be surprised to hear quitc a relax- ation of amateur rules from now on. - "When you comeright dotvn (o it, we've been playing as amateurs against pros in other countries for years. ‘They had the advantage but we have managed to hold our own." Davis Cup Forecast What about‘ the Davis cup. Vin- ' ‘J me. "I think it takes two years l-o build a Davis cup team. Many other fellows connected with tennis feel the same way. So now they are almost decided to plav the matches every other year and hold an open tournament the aitemate year. “Oi course. vou know as wcil us I do (ha), any kind of sport. even u flea race. would pack them in this vear. But tennis has been ruin’ in)! in spectator rntercst and it is rcadv lo match anv sport for not» uiar interest." Vinnie went on to tell about the pro (our that he. Tildcn, Welby Val) Horn. Frank Kovacs. Frcd Perry. Dnn Budge. Marlin Blmdv and Jack Jossi hnvc brew) inking (his you)‘. Sn In)‘ tho (up mrvqcy has burn 1400K sH/I RP .........................‘.............. fljhxrfilaifl. it will be Dialed here Summary First Pcrlnrl Svormg ~—Nl)l\r\, Penalty: Lammlrrux ‘Second Period 1. Boston. Henderson gel‘) 8:05. 2. Montreal, Richard 13 46 Penalties-K. R/eardon, Cam. , Third Pcrlod 3. Boston, Gallinger (Cain) 3.01 4. Montreal, Richard (Loch) 4.04 Penalties: Schmidt, Mosdcil Guidolin (malor) Blake (major). Overtime) 5. Boston. T. Reardon (Smith Cowley) 15.13. Penalties! None. (Galliu- (Harmon) Calgary Stampcders And Trail Play Draw CALGARY, April 7~—(CP)~~Du\l§ Cairns scored will) but 5 seconds remaining in (hr- ihirrl period to give Calgary Slampcdors u 4-4 n-verlimo draw will) Trail Smoke Eaters Saturday night and leave the teams (icd after playing two games of (he besl-of-scvcn film’. for the Western Canada scniol hockey championship and (he rlgh) in qualify for the Allan Cup fin~ ills. Tho (cams battled to a l-l draw in (ho first gamc at Trail Wed- nesday night, _ $850. for the winner but. Richards says that vcrv soon RS. Evans. (he Drotnoter. ismzolnr to conduct a racquct (ourncv worth $5,000 in prirgtes will) the winner getting $4.000 o . "Just imagine how those fellows are going to play when thcv are shoot 11g for that kind of moncv." exclaimed Vinnie. "It will be the same brand of tennis you'll see ln the open verv soon." -----.-_-. V. -- . .. __4 (Kitchens Repaired and vv rods. reels, or any that's out of order. Bring along your olri~ fcrulcs. ANUDS WIIIR. 5G (‘ulnbcfurd h‘). , Bi o your gel! Glllette BLUE BLA‘) \\lll‘. flu‘ ‘>1! H” i] llwm (' Nil‘)