PAGE SIX THE CHARIXYITEM ' TRIBUTES PAID (Continued from Pas! 1)' BOWLING WEDLNESCAY AFTERNOON I “we t° m‘ “mml °’ ‘he way!‘ ours LEAGUE " le list th rr-five years. we frlgveubeeg intimate y associated and worked together first. as mem- berg pl the Provincial Legislature. than as members of the Govern- ment, and for the nest twenty-Wm years as colleagues on the Bench. and always he was my lender and I m teacher. J n“ I “T the Chief us Owe I ._ __ “'°°°°‘fl," m‘ %::1;l;~.li:-.. llklloll ”‘“""°"" C811" 1° ~‘ Ms. .B.Clar he “'55 my mmwr- and “ hard Mis. gflrlniilike tu5k_ master he was. but, if I Mrs‘ Dillon acquired‘ a knowlfdléc of the DO- ] Mm Dunning lilicnl history of Candda and es- Mrs Livingstone wizilly of this Province it, was ‘ through havillz studied 8t the feel z|nma,;_ oi one 0f the best. informed public men m Canada. I say this advised- B_ Large 1y, for well 1 recall that, returning Mm Damn‘; Air's. Cluwson N. Longworlh l Roundup 0f Sports n, uuou ruusluoa, w, Associated Pren spun r NEW YORK. lumen 241'“? Inside the outside; while ,,, mickey was holding hi; - chat: (honest. that‘: at Bee: Mount; lcinarked that; h pllfllltrfl will get. Nick n, o, wilombetéhél Pmllfes and Yum ave QJYQlnB-DARICKB , ‘lies been advising Bill coxy‘ eulwellllv Iwures m» 11m .. Winnipeg Bombers Defeat llegina'5-l , March 31-40?)- Winlpeg R.O.A.I". Bombers scored a 5-1 overtime victory here ion hi; over Regina Arm Capitals in e "h" Rims of a. sl-of-llw series} [O’ConnorAndBenoitSport Injuries As Canadians Face Boston Brains Tonight to ti Mn le Leafs rope-re con nue their best-of-sgven series, the o r semi-final, 1n nronto tonight. The Leafs tied the series with their ‘ruesday overtime. battle on Jtiok Leon's l, which b tie score ter 70 minutes and 1B seconds o! overtime. Detroit won the opener 4-2. Ganadiens Win llueheo Junior , Hockey Title MONTREAL. March 24 -—(CP) - Montreal Canadiens defeated town or Mount Royal 6-1 tonight to take a sudden death final for the Quebec Junior Hockey championship. ori- ginally the final was to be s two- gumc total-goal series, but Mount Royal conceded the series alter the game. Canadians will travel to Sydney, N 5., to meet the Maritime champ- ions, Sydney Bruins, in the Eastern Canada semi-final for the mem- orial cup. iiotes From Big Leagues Training Sites BLOOMINGTDN. 1nd" March 24 -(AP>Frailk Kelleher, rookie out.- flelder brollgllo up by Cincinnati Reds in mldseuson last year, ls the lliltulg sensation o: the camp. Hes pounded our, at least. a dozen blows from one of t-he several liner-Pro- vi -l'ul CJhfcl-enccs, which he as Prcn er and I as a mcnlbcr of his (Jolxllllllvllf llltcllried. lhi‘ Secre- tary of (he Conference, who was mm At:or:le_v-L‘.enc-z'al o! a prov- lncc, and ullo had been secreiflrl! of all filo folrvrl‘ Inlet-P‘ vinCinl Clnlknw-llccs‘. s1i<l to me ‘M? A g-r-lllulr, l’ don't Willli m fllwltcr. . \(‘ll had in y-ulr Prvnlicr, tile ilbiUil. ma“ at chl- Collfvrcncrz“ “Wlvsn l came lo {he Bench in: 19'1" llgtllfl l had the DCllPill, 0'. his at‘ 1* of his llclp. and of lll5 " . I cillluol 11$ well but nl<0 " .l;:~,>l-cci.lliilll although j,i.l(. Tho Cmadiau Press Hockey mteresy is hitting a high pcak in Montrea with a brisk sale of tickets reported ak Montreal Ca- nadians and the Boston Bruin! prepare to resume their Stanley Cup send-finals. The Cunadiens returned to Men- tmeal last nigh; considerably an- no ‘ed ac the treatment handed uu w them by the Bruins in the two may-off battles which they lost. in Boston. The Bruins have a two- game lead as the series resume in Montreal. BY in the western semi-final m Allan Own play-offs. Second game will ““'"§°““"‘ be played here ruddy night. lMrs. J.P. Clarke Mr.» Allin Fonner Goalie Reported Safe h y Haflztigldblllllifi. Lrfarch Ma-“(AH -, |_ h y ~80 es, ormer cs0 5-41‘) lenBgvl/leglfimz (laswtonsunddgxxlaxfid glack tlilawk ‘goalie’, reported missigg the“ added “ 5'3 "mm?" °“ m” I I notifigdotxiloda bmiii “fill.” w“ day, are reported to have handed Na De n?“ y‘ o Un customs the Habitaflfs plenty of the o1 , will’? P“ lent- be" g style rough Bru hockey. And the y mug w e W h e13 Canndleng are annoyed at the out- 118v! e - No further etails ome, which left; Buddy OConnor -—— were lrhmedletely available- ASBUBY NJ" More (APl-Ro Westherly, who is ticular sen at having "coca from C eveland," has been find Joe Benoit, sporting in urles. Benefit Ball b Manazer Joe McCarthy u New Y nka‘ der Gordon Drillon, too, is sui ering r Mk ~ cal-ere Games Planned from an injured finge . pldcln Joe Dimaggio who is in the y. . 137 138 High Slill-llfi Mrs. Dalling~205 High 'l‘lll'ce Mrs. Dillon-SIG Fighting with their backs b0 the wall Canadians nlect Boston ill the third zlmc of their bcst-of-sovcn scrics ending to a spot in the Stun- ley Cup finals. Dropping two scrdighi games in Boston the Can- ucks arc di‘illlll(‘iy on the spot and ' looks us ll they will have t0 237 ‘come lllrougll in tonight's game at mB-Montreul ii lhoy are to have a sem- 195 biance of a chance of staying in Lhe w; ‘running. possibly for Joe Orengo, -—--_ Olep Shana. wh f his Garden Friday, was 38in; l‘: __ by Henry Armstrong, who will . mere a week late in won‘: . r. but a. case of tge plum Y.I\I.C.;\. SERVICE LEAGFE Y's Men:- Slnull Bell LePzlge . Mcllcan . Cam pbell coo 4 l Canadiens by no means of thinking ‘were bndly outplayed in the mo.‘ 357 iglfllllgfifi in "beunéuu'n.'k'f They lwere ' . , , (3 ‘r e till the Hie of t lngs rig ll ull _ Iéikfl)! i553 line the final whistle and in c h . _ lllil-lll’ 811d m“) w Ho“ 197 ‘game a little closer checking cou d l: .4 Dflflli; yoolui Silly} Llléiivfiriigklleioog 1C ~ Alacucnazd 265 lredslly have turned the tide in their l) filly L‘ 16111.1 Ull '. ’ ' , avon " {.22§i'3...§ii'..fZEif'§i2i§ of llllS cnulllrv gencr- F0‘ Hmcheso“ upprt Fe the high E-G-Cflfii k . -‘ I..E. a ec services, in pubél; l‘ RR‘ m” 1 1-. thrc onger au 1m d ulna: mum m“ l“ -_-___ coder‘: rum star: Al Gteco, mckensuclnau.) I‘ hl...”":lrll'.k°"°= "i weal: E ll l gin Van Winkleh h I4 PM‘; 55¢ PARK, L . Alte tonight's game the teams "» will plrily again here Saturday with Unibe States Arm 0n on a. rlfth zame, if needed, n Boston e side of him, notllrallg will be Charla Keller in loft flel next Tuesday. Meanwhile. DctrOit and Toronto ' lleriuiruwfiiiud be homo runs in on», Bison; Takfl &§fl.do¥flc°on5et 10151235 ogmtorunttig _ m, 9,48,, Yesterday was .. red-letter div _ 113:; $1511: Jami. glggdthghgevhtterl will ma. for the squad. They enloyed bot l. ‘part on“, ye“, u ma quesmm emlbidon o- er lf-bone steaks and an outdoor work a mark ‘or the American League 2%: ‘firs: an: Yankegt Sfédlulhll’. civilian ‘ldsdonce volunteer organ- Wlhen the Athletic facllltleg , izstiom. m IVBM of rain lino dowle- Camp Pendleton Calif. are com ‘ l1 - chompl . CAPE BIKE/TEE] MOPMW Therowrre three candidsm for the bill will be posbnoned mill Aorh 1s. plated the es will have l _.___---- basketball and tennis mun, m BUT N0 BANANA! . lit-field berth in Bud Mothen . o injuries temporarily have removed , two pitchers and an outfielder from g5 ma“ 1mm Nflvuk‘ fit 81 softball diamonds for 1 11m, light. microbe.’ LONDON —(CP>- Due $0 the shortage of hard fibres for war a the more M, e s,‘ Louis Stslnbsclc, up scaln for another try‘ ——_-___ NOW UNDER JAPAN lnduatriep experiments now are "m"! Emu,“ N, n Pom, at. u» big time, Ind six-foot-four taking place with banana tree fibre l from» wquhed Indoflhhlo. no: n . - 333 Tuesday night they saw Bruins [g1 lplle up u [our goal lead before they v 2G8 really gol going and before the vflltlable 185 game had ended had the Bast/on lée~.'.'-“i..:l.l".i. ffdlloilli. 811d uls- wd m 1e 1e *::":..‘,*g*;:l3* 11;“: ml"'=*,1l{,,me*' --@ _ H _ - ABS1IUSKSSDHT gs to this Dvlllllllvn 0f Cmlflda- Hgifygfigfeglfi;’F,§Q,,§§§§“°S°“'3ZE comeback as has been witnessed in uni. Three E. Bell—7B4 Llllgylmt few rears 0f Stanley 61w NEW, YORK, Mlmh “"(A?)_- New York Yankees will mm Brook. s and Now York Glenltl with the widmer in the bMebB-lldolbl hood t0 happened in the 19f? gram: H Mr. Justice Saunders working on flftmiglcw-wn m ‘a. The following communication {rcln Ml: Justice A.C.Saund@rs you read by the Prolllcnotary‘: "My dear Chief Jurtice: "I grcatlv regret that owing to th¢ fucf lilac l’ um suffering from s, cold, I um unable to be present in join Willi my colleague, Ml‘. Justice Arsenoult, and me-lnbers of the Bar in expressing to you our regret on vour retirement as Chief Jusltgge of! f-lle PIOl/illlfie. " r tie last two ve years we hZLYC‘ hem gory closely associated "mod refereesjor the Eustem together; and Qlfl’ lclfltionshlp lms 9 1'1"“ Mflnmml Cm) Seml-flnal uluivs been mos: qgrdial, pleasant play-offs here next week, it was u. ill .. "I flunk it is cafe to say that no ' ‘ Q Y" W Chief Justice ever presided on the Played 1“ u“ S d“ Ymk Mfmday- beach of mid Province wiclq greater Wednesdal’ B" FTday: if neces- honour and dlgnitv than you, savry. The Maritime titleholders, “Your oumtnndmg Mam,” and Sulnev Bruins, _wlll meet, either thorough knolvledze of the princl- MontrQal Canfldwns 0T M0111"? pl95 or lalv, erninerltlv qualified R113“? F116 We Quebec Squads Inert you to fill so satisfacoorily, for so “f? 05h Q be mun' wars, udl lal res o - ' ' 5 ° 9 “e ° nbiultbyfi W“! j c p n junior championship, "I sincerely hope and trust. that now after twenty-seven verv busy yeilrs spell; in a field of such val- ued and faithful service, you mzljy lnllz: ho spared 00 enjoy s. well mor- _ lted rcsl. \ Value of players staying on the lice was emphasized strongly in the second encounter. Of the eight goals scored flve of them were ac- counted for with the tennis short- hnnded with the Bruins gutting their first two, And they were mighty important ones at. that, for rey made the Canadians open up _\vlde to get them back and which let a he Boston team in for breaks that lhey finally paid off on Jacksmfs lest goal cumin: at a time when the Canadians had the Bruins hacked up in their own 0nd us they sought to sink the equalizer. . - o Then the three-goal lead the BUZFFAID. N.Y., March 24—(A!') _.Bu.ffalo Biaons assumed a 3-1 lead in the Class A semi-final American Hockey Le ue DIIYO“ series tonight by soor g a 10-0 shutout over Hershey Bears before 8.551 spectators. h The teams will relume their best-l-I any tried Name Referees For Memorial Cup Play ed hand, and outfielder Glenn Mc- Qulllen, wiill a zwisted ankle, are he casualtieo. COLLEGE PARK, lnd—l"or r want of a man llO operate Wash- ington Senators’ ne dangled pit- ching machine whl serves them over one plate with never s. wild one, batting practice is back on an ' oldtime basis. Frank Baxter. IJ- slstant trainer who holds the only I canddiens blew in the first game license to Oversto the msehins. is ma prove disastrous before the lll, s81‘ es is concluded. Czlnadiens hale done this several times ulreadv this season but no: at. anv tlnle when the stakes were so hemp. Coach Dick Irvin was nettied no little by this which is unusual for the soft- spoken Canadians’ manager. He even threzrrened shake-ups in the squad which did not materialize. - - . But now with the games shifting i9 Montreal Cnnadiens can be ex- PQCled to put on an even better dis- play. They deserved a better fate in thelr opening two encounters. biased Boston fans admit: and if they can get into the Winning column in l0- nigllrls 611001111101‘ than tllev will put ,an altogether different outlook and ‘may tum the series into l1 seven- gnmc affair. 01' G Il- B6 0 f th fl gig: bluk McCarthy .___ SYDNEY. Ne; M. n 24-46?) arc finally _Berr, Hedges, National Hockey League official, and Dintv Moole of Port. Colborne, Ont., $323.. battled ball. and Denny Johnny Lindetll‘ m... l. bein from Bx-ltis West Africa and the controlled by llhe Jone. in the yam West Indies. frvm 1363 l 13951 ' p Gnlehouse, troubled with a blister- OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla - gam ri Std infers. hilqbut 2§§§§§Q o l’ e‘ a u: a’ admltizd it. was no digs. OUT by J. R. WILLIAMS GFTTHEM OUR wKY LOOK kkOlW. CHUM, ' ' aft-owe oar , . ASBURY PARK. NJL-Manfl-Cer ’°”..“°€.§“€"l ‘“ ill"? u".§l'°.§3 e u e ea ilriihetlaie hold‘; of Marius Russo, southpaw pitcher w‘? was of little used to New $0? ankcies Matte‘; m summe as ear. us gradually ‘throwing harder and McCarthy believes the young hurl- er’s army again is sound. WALIJINGFORD, Donna-Boston Braves, whose spring training sea- son a week later than that of most other clubs. will have morning and afternoon wrkouts m make up the delayfd \‘l‘$. winter-long campaign and are wlllln and eager and sure that. they wl be able to do it all over again. i_____________ Remember When ALL us: ufii. 4N’ ‘IHISN WOULDN 1' t uvs THROUGH on! ~\ roueu "V re ctfully, e-Ylnu-Yc. Saunders". Premier Campbell "The members of Lha Provincial Lcguslalure lune taken recess from zheir leglslaclve duties a: this time 1n order to meet. in a body to at; pend ghis Very pleasant ceremony, mid Hon. Thane A, Camlpbell, prcnuel- and Attorney Genera. \ "I mos» llellrblly concur in alll - ma; has been sold by the president. f oi lllc Low SOClQij.'_ and bv your Qblllgagup Mr, Justice Arsenuult a5 g0 Lhg public appreciation of the oulsianduu services which yolll‘ [fllTlShl has rendered to the pub- . llc of this Province. no: only in‘ your capacity; as Chief Justice of this Court, bum in your former ca-' deities us leader of the 1.681515- fxure and of the executive govern-t menb of the PFOViHCE. l "I mdv assure your lordship that; my colleagues o the legislature" join with me not only in express- ing this appreciation of your ser- vices, bu; ‘m Wishing your Lordship every happiness in many years of life yet, b0 come." flon. Dr. MscMlllsn "This is the first time that I over agreed with the Hon. Dr. C ht ll entirely," said Hon. Dr. W.J.i _ - _ . P. nfacMillan, leader of the Oppo- . . . - _ l sitlon. "I agree with the sentiments - mus he has s0 well expressed, and I might say that s0 for as the Chief v Justice is concerned there is no Op- posllion in the Leglsluture. . "He ls relirini! zlftcl- long and honourable scrvicv, Hi5 nalne will go down as one nf file men for v ll ..\i ll. ill“ l 1t Toronto mariagiriguln even break in their‘; Ltlgo gfitffleS with Detrolgnovl: nave e cr n . of taking the lehad ffioxnlfilfenfdvrrlsiirld Rock Lad w“ canadianwwnsd Win s. LCfifS weren't lve mic i horse t” compete in the Grand Na‘ a cllgncc to knock cliff U516 Iscrdoii “anal Steeplechase B" Mmreel E73’ tcnm but the manner in which they land. fell nl; a water lump 1T1 mill? have pCrfOYlllQd in these [W13 Qpen- 4 1-2 mile trap-laden course and ers would nlnke one inclined to was killed. five years ago today If. doubt this. was the 100th running of the race ‘ ‘ and the winner that year was Mrs. hlrrl period oi’ the Marlon Scott's Battleship, sired by ‘oved costly but the Man O'War. came right back to —‘-‘ ‘ e outlast the Wings their mara- $11011 Sifllilgle on Tuesday night. and vss, mo QUICKER .1001} MAKE saom‘ WORK or _ ms rousuesr euros. By George McManus llnelly Win out after more than two ,_,____,__v ___# regulation games had been played. o . . _One just can't discount a team with U10 light and spill! possessed by the Leafs, They wrote hockey h story last year when they came back to make 1c four in a row alter dropping me first three w same Wings and it is quite possible limo this your, although considered @119 lllldvldvm they may again flu-n ,‘lhc tide on the Uctmlters. You ‘know that it was at the expense if the Wings tlla their p1 last squad - - a Detroit Rod Wings although favored arc b- no means overcom- ilideni. Just after they‘ hlld dlSDCSfd (of Chicago in the final scheduled TO w uowwsz b -l'l..|_ ‘one-ammo ouleau‘ cease 1:2 DECISION -- RE NOW SIGNING OFF! —_"_"I CRITIC whom Prince Edward Island may wrl‘, be proud. because he was al- ways in the forcfrrmt of that fight 1.0 obtain our rifzllts n: a Province‘. WithOUt fichlcl-c like tho rnfirlnq Chief .lu.<ti"c Prlllco Edward Isl- fllYl ‘will wet vol-v llitlc. “Wu all slllcl‘l‘(‘lv hope that ha, will hrwr- runny roar: in enjoy a well clcscrvcd and a-ell earned rest." Chief Justice, Rrplles In rcplyinz Chici‘ Justice Math- leson said: "Gentlemen, I deslrc w expresr my appreciation of the kindly dd-. drcmes which you have lust now resented to me on my approach—_ E15; retirement from the position of Chief Justico of the Supreme (Jollrt. of fills Prnvlncv-mv rr-sig- nation to Lwkc cffvct. at. lllc end of tho pfflsflll‘ month. l "l have boon continuously assoc- IILNdA-flfsf, Wllh Lhc Bur and later wilh the Bvnch of this Province for over half u century-and dur- lllk that time have rcceivfd every cuurwsy, aid and consideration from its officers and members; but tlme ls relentless and exacts its toll and the dav has come when ll semis best. not. only on my own account. bub ill the lntcrests of tho administration of Justice that I chould glvc place to a younger man "Fareweils of this nd are rare- ly if ever free from some regret, bu‘. the Administration of Justice calls for the best. service the Na- tion can provide and should be satisfied with noihin less. “I shall always hod in remem- brance your kindly welcome home from my visit tn the Motherland in 19592. and your nrprcsslons of sympathy with me during subsc- ollvlll llP$H, I "'l‘hi.<. (lcnllc-lnon, is all I nee-ll. adv at lhc nrosenf lime. but it goes| to you with brst wishes for yourl fulum success and also tha I would bespcak for my successor the] some courtesy and consideration as you have extended to me. OThero sro two rea- sons precision-made Blue Gillette Blades ive you easie , better- ooking shaves and more of them per blade. First: They're made of glass-hard steel that stays keen longer. Second: They have the sharpest edges over honed! Sat- isfaction guaranteed or money back. P R BC I SIGN- mudc to B! your (In Rotor o x n c t I y a n d a vol d our; pl Ifld lrrlbutlon cl misfit bhdn. gome several of the D1ll\'(‘l'5 through with these opinions: "I tcll your" ‘said (mo husky, Islrllllgling to Ml. ollt of his long un- derwear. “thnsn Calzxillicns zlrc ailing lo be plenty tough. We'll lake care of the Leafs all right. and those lpevsky Frenchmen for my dough, will beat Boston. Then we'll have to take the Canodiens apart to Wm the Cllll- Surml know we'll do it but the way I have it figured either Boston or Chicago would have been a lol; softer touch." Heads all around hlm nodded in agreement. and a voice from still another corner summed it all up vclth: “Yep. we sure tossed away lsomc easy dough by not letting illnse so-anci-so Hawks win tonight. tNnw no one can ever say we didn't play the string out, If . Bring on those Leafs, Canadicns or Bruins! We can take any or all of . s is our year and nobody n t0 stop us. That's what I horn was a chorus oi assent rc players trooped lnlo tho s. o 0 O I And so that is the way the Red Wings themsclvea have it floured out. A year ago ih but making e outcome. This year they are a champlonshi club w! s championship splri . They are confident they wl l be ablo to handle the [cars in the semi- linnl series which got underway at Olympia Sunday night. They ‘are equally sure of the outcome of the final mries~be ll. Boston or the Canadians they have lo fncc. I O I Over-confidence can be dangercus But. the wings are not over-con- fident. They ust have fallh in their TlLLY ‘rue Tonizli“ TIPPY AND “CAP” STUBBS l5 SUPPER READY 7 I HERE YE$T ERDAY - - THOUGHT HE WAG HE WAS-HAND CAP ASKED MOTHER IF SHE l WAS GOING 5E REFRESHMENTB--RIGHT SO MR BUDGE wULD REAP-- WHAT COULD ENE DO emf ’MA--70l.l MIGHT A5 wen. Aéx Me elessoleslcrirsrtasz: an H 1 P332 HUNGRY AN‘ WE GOTTA EAY! THE GOSHFTILLIE, lT WASLFT SUCH A GOOD lDEA,PLA\/|HG THAT ‘l’ ATEH D WlTH ARREST FZgEDISTUEBING THE, PEACE own abiliéy. cy proved themselves the best. uh in me league over s GOiN AMDH UP A TO I01’ 8V D A D EVEILLE. EIZEVIEA E ~BuT some BACK "ro BED AGAIN AFTER GETTlNG u? l5 THE HElél-fl‘ 0F LUXURY