. CQAL ron rue om ' ouii 249a “F/i." (f/ivii’ for inn" HTCKFYANI» NTFHOLSONS i&l'l\\€ h. Vl"»\.t|S'l‘ A Home‘ Prmiinl MARCH 24, 194s A THE GUARDIAN‘. ‘Rinty _Monaglian Wins llllliany Team World Flyweight Title Winners Over Wm’ a _ m ~ Tryon Squad Irish crooner l-‘tinty Monaghan "—" knocked out Scotsman Jackie Pat- erson in the seventh round to CHARLOTTETOWN rAUn. SE V l£i\ Arntast Coal Company Fnpiilar Everywhere i911. Meets Acadia ln Critical Game At Forum ‘Tonight [Cell - out Crowd For lNJ-IJ... Opener Tonight l (One of the largest crowds of the. _ season came to Victoria rink Sat- littawa Senators ‘ lwltli his hat and was removed ' TORONTO, March 23“ (CPi-- from the Leafs bench. ' Cizv. and that everything is i ' cri lime. "fast becoming as famous _for his 'l.c‘1don. Ont, hopes to better the ~_(li-year-old racing veteran laid. ‘can dentliusiasts paid 830.000 to see {he black-haired isriton detest lbs Tonight will be .a big night for local hockey fans when the‘ Jackie Kalle coached st. Dunstan‘: squad meets the Acadia. Axemen ‘under ilzc capable handling of Fred Kel- ly. nt _the Forum for the second and final game of" their two-game (oral goal series for the Maritime Iinercollegiate hockey title. The saints‘. who are st present the title holders by virtue of their victory over 5t. Francis Xavier University last season. _are taking (.1 a tough task when they meet llic fast skating Axemen who are iIlfs year's N. S. intercollegiate c holders. and the same squad rh l handed out a 11-8 defeat to tic saints in the first game of the »~.-1:.( last saturuay night lit i'c"i'llid. . Alfhough the Kane-cached squad vsitl be taking the ice tonight at ~ {v-roal disadvantage. local fans (“l be nssured of s~eing a deter- Ini-irrl band of fine hncltoyists out "were lo hold on to their title at l‘l costs. Foruni manager Archer an- nounced last night that the Acadiia iuad had already arrived in the ~~ Jilncss to get the game aw Will Attempt To Estahlishllsw ll. S. Powerboat Record By Jim Fowler MAM: BlAOif. Ila, March 2S» (n?) - Guy Lcmbardo. who is boat racing as his band loading. icmorrow will attempt to set a pinion States speed record for pflwerbohts in his Tempo Vi. With s now lace-horsepower. ll-cylinder engine mounted in the is-fcot boat, Lumbar-do, native of lzs-mlie-s-n-uour record establish- ed by Gar Wood 1d years ago in the St. Clair River, near Algerian. Mich. In a trial spin yesterday, he estimated the Tempo V! "hit a- round 120 miles an hour." 'l‘hs attempt will ‘be made over a measured mile in Indian creek. (liosen for its constantly calm (valor. Official timers of the American Powerboating Associa- ncn will clock two one-rmile runs. The average of the two runs will (institute the officldl time. white-matched osr Wood. uhose Miss America X want lie.- mo miles an hcur sept. 2o, loss. . will be there to see if the band- leader can better his records "It would be a fins thing, l! my record was broken." Wood sold. rafter all I have held it quits l while." "What. I'd like to see most," the "is someone best the world's rec- ord. I'd like to see it brought bee: ta America." Lombardo shares Wood's hope and plans to do something about i? “I'm reasonably certain of bet- trlnz Wood's American, recur Lcnlbnrdo sold. “out what 1 really want is Sir Malcolm Campbell's n-oi-ld record of 142.14 miles an hour. England has had it nearly “luv years and it's time it was ‘sought back to this country . . ." by The C-zilidisn Press , ' » "To! Perry. tonne: swam: ten- nis oils-tn ioa. pollsozd off ss- mr-old l an Til en inf we at “$1. equsrs Garden Ytflfs ago today. Fourteen abso- Allan, Memorial Cup Schedule Memorial Cup playoffs tonight (Wednesday) East: None. West: Inter-provincial playoff - Defla- bridge Native Sons vs Moose Ja-w Canucka at Regina. third game of best-of-asven series. tied 1-1. Allan Cup playoffs tonight (Wed- West: Western Canada Fort Frances Canadians vs Win- nipeg. second» game of best-of- flve series. Fort Frances leads 1-0. Western Canada final - Calgary Siampeders vs Edmonton Flyers at Edmonton. fifth game of best-of- sefin series, Edmonton leads 3-1. Quebec Junior Series ls Tied iuowmsuih. March 23-40?)- Montreal Roysls. battling to avoid elimination from the Memorial Cup hunt, whipped Montreal Na- tionales 8-1 before a full house of 10,600 Forum fans tonlgiht to square their best-of-five Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Associa- tion final series at two games apiece. _ The fifth and deciding contest is elated for Thursday night. The winner will meet Quebec Red Wings in the provincial final. Bobby Hampton. Jimmy Moore and Dickie Moore were the Royal marksman, while , Bernie Ceoffrlon fired the lone Nationals marker. Exhliiltlon Bassbafl f3! Th5 AIIWTIIEQ PM!) semi-final - Al Bradenton,’ Ha. monsoon-sun (iooooooei-a s1 It. Peteraburg, Fla. baeseie (A) Boston. (N) Boston (A) St. Dollie (N) 000 010 020-3 9 0 001001 0fl0—-2 8 3 At Sacramento, Cfllf. New York (N) 100 010 000—2 Plfllbilflh (N) I00 001 Wit-d Al Orlando. I111- - Cincinnati (in for m 101-0 s a Whhington (s) oos is: 00x—li s s At Ina Angelou, Calif. Cleveland (s; ‘m no 101-6 1o s 5t. Louis (A) 010 310 000-5 8 0 ll l0 At Clearwater, no. 00! llll 000-5 9 l res lee 0112-! l: f New York (A) Philadelphia (N) Chicago Cuba ae San Francisco cancelled-wet grounds. Ohiosga White so: at Oakland. cum. MIIQOIIOGQWM grounfll. MenIell(lnt.)00000I0000—-I5l Ineilflflfll) 0010000001431 ...._._.-_-.-_...._ » EARLY LUNAOY TEST in eeriy times the test for lunacy was for ‘s pal-lent to count to so tell nla age and name his mother and lather. although in sum eases of lunacy the patient has an extre- ordinary memory and great DOW" Old Master" 6.1, 0-4, 0-4, Iss0 “WWII!!! _, eevsumsua csieseefievadeesnlseaaadws not». of calculation. I St. Dunstans University Hockey Squad. defending the crown they won last year from the Bt. Pran- cls Xavier team tackle Fred Kel- ly's Acadia Axemen tonight at the Forum in the second and de- cloing game of the series that will decide this season's Maritime In- tercollegiate Hockey tltleholders. s- t e 0 Balm/s popular with local hoc- key followers probably face the stiffest task they will elqoerlence since the time a few years back they engaged in intercollegiate competition. Dui. last night mem- bers of the team were confident that, providing they could score a couple of quick goals, they would give the Kelly coached squad a run for their money. Faced with a six goal deficit 4- + 4- 4 Coach Jackie Kane of the St. Dunstairs team last night stated that his squad would. be at full strength for this crucial encoun- ter. He would not give any indi- cation of how the game would go. but let it be known that the wear- ers of the red and white would be in there battling from the open- ing gong on. + + vi II‘ ‘Iherc ls no doubt about it. Saints are faced with a very stiff task tonight. Six goals are a big deficit to overcome for any team- Fred Kelly's Axemen must have had plenty on the ball to pile up such a. margin, but never the less tonight they will be faced by s squad that last year took the St. Francis Xavier team into camp when the cd-ds were apparently stacked against them- fll 4 + 0 - Saints, just as popular a team as has performed for local fans in the past few years will have the well wishes of the hockey foi- lowers helping them on tonight. The setback they suffered at Wolf- vllle last Saturday night was an unexpected one. but if the men of Kane display the same type of fighting spirit as St. Dunstssfs teams have been noted for in the past, it may well bethat after to- night's hostilities are over and done with that the Maritime. in~ tercollegiate hockey ‘crown will still rest in the corridors of old S. D. U. . O 0 0 i‘ While the hockey struggle will hold the big part of the spotlight in today's athlitlc activities anoth- er St. Dunstanp team at t" o'clock this evening will be attempting to stave off elimination from the City basketball race. Trailing by sixteen points, as a result of their setback of the first game of their semi-final series against Ray's Millionaires, Saints have to make another all out effort tonight if they are to advance tothe league finals- 0 e i O The task is a big one. Despite the fact that ever since the baa- ketball league got under way. Saints have proven at times to be just as good as any squad in the league, they will have to be at their beet tonight if they are to send the Millionaires to the sidelines. Sixteen points, while lt only meanselght field goals, is still margin. and if the Univer- sity crew can overcome it, they will definitely install themselves as at least even favorites to cap- ture the crown that eluded them last year. when Joe Cullen's Navy squad came through with the title. 4- 0 0 e Withtlie second‘ game of the double header bill. Walter Cole's Prince of Wales Colleglans carry s tirelve point lead into the sec- ond game of their series against Joe Cullen's Navy squad. Judg- ln by the way in which the local college team has been perform- ing in recent games the lead should be sufficient to carry them into ins finale 0f course as far es basketball is concerned. the above is still s matter of mare supposi- tion on this writer's part, but we still think it will be Prince of Wales versus Ray's Millionaires in the best of three series that will decide this seasorfs title holders and possessors of the Oreo- PLEISI ll Ill“ night‘, winning undisputed possess. ion of the world flyuveight cham- plonshlp. Monsghan scaled llD 3-4 while Paterson came in Just four ounces under the 1l2-pound limit. Weak from shedding mam pounds to make the iveight, Pal-- terson was a far cry from the nimble boxer who won the crowr. in i043 with a first round kayo c. Peter Kane. He back-pedslled through sh. dull rounds to escape the offen- sive thrusts of Monaghan and fin- ally was counted out in the sev enth while sitting down in Mon- agharrs corner. The seventh frame of the sche-i uled -l5-rounder opened Will R-lnty on the offensive. Paterson landed a right to the incoming Irishman and when he tried on follow up, Monaghan floored him with a piston-powered right. Paterson fell for a niue-coun and arose ,d.azed with Monaghar in hot pursuit. Rinty hammered the deienceless Scot with ever)‘ blow‘ in the book and finally Jac- lzle slumped to a sitting position It was obvious that he was onlv semi-conscious. When i0 was counted. Pal-BTW" had to be carried to his comer. Roger Whynoti Issues Challenge HALIFAX. March as - (CPI - Roger Wliynott, lee-pound mirt- slinger from Mahone Bey. NB» f“! flung out a challenge to Canad-an welterwelghts. His brother John. who acts no manager for the south shore boxer. said Roger was ready 1° meet 1-9" Wadsworth, Canadian middleweight who holds disputed rlzhts to that title. Whynott took an unpopular split decision from Wadsworth in a Halifax bout last year and claim- ea the title as a result. However. his claims were not recognized by the Canadian Box- ing Federation. The fight was over 1'0 rounds instead of the 12 re- quired for a chunpionshlp bout. "Roger's not a middleweight but he's read to settle the argument," said broker John. He said the fighter member of the Whynoti family now was in top shape, something, he added. which was new for R08"- The Mahone Bay fighter has been ‘crmpalgnlng in New York rings with marked success, his brothel’ said. “KEYSTONE or rnliioom" The Magma Charla, granted by King John at Runnymede to Eng- lish barons in 1215, has been des- cribed by historians as the "key~ stone of freedom." IWITOIIED TO POETRY John Keats, the English poet, was intended to be a surgeon, but left Guy's hospital to devote his time to writing poetry. kett and Storey Ltd. individual trophies. 4' '0 1' 0 "his morning at the Forum Mid- get A-bblee and Juvenile Kinsmen go at each other in an exlflbltlon game that should produce plenty of action. It will only be a work- out for both squads that are still awaiting word for their Maritime playoffs’ but management of both teams last night eluted definitely that this morning's game would be fought at a high pitch in an endeavour to keep both teams at the peak of their form for their title-seeking quests. _......_..._.___________..._.__ 4 GQO-b-o-eoo-ooa-oooo-o-oeooo o TIISTORIA RINK rnursoir morn" Second Ploy-off Gems cmo! cove nousmuorrs Versus ALIANY ST. FATS runnvsir no saunas mi. u: m is: woos-sou nouns-an» TESTING TIME or. possum: uurvcnsrrt - Tackles ACADIA UIIVIRIITI Collage Boogie: ‘title of agar-mm‘; " °Ti= FORUM Win Senior Series urdsy night to see the last skating lAlbany 5t. Pals defeat Tryon Arrows 11-2 to take the two-game UPTAWA, March 23 _ (OP) - total-goal series by a round score Otto-we. Senators tonight defeated 13-3. Shawinlgan Fails Cataracts 8'3 to Llflfllllllil win the best-ofseven sonlfinal 8t. Pats: Goal, G. Noonan; de- series of the Quebec Senior l-loc- ‘fence. W. Cameron, W. l-iowati, L. key League. ‘the Senators WOn Cameron; forwards, R. Green, E. four games to three and now will Dougay. J- DWIBIY. Joe DOUBBY. A- liieet Quebec Aces for the right to 901185)’. 3- Nwlmn- continue in the Allan Clip play- Arrows: Goal. W. Pewter: dc- of[5_ fence. K. Thomas, R. Roberson, A. crosaman, W. Woodside: forwards. L. Delaney, E. Mayhew. B. Hawaii. Sydney Wins N. S. Juvenile Title B. Thompson. O. Than-pooh, D. Delaney, H. i-lowatt. SUMMARY First Period svommr. N.‘ s...” March 2a - 1‘A""“Y' J- D°“5“y' M" Dwm“ __ t d R. Green) his?)Novasyggoatiircfufiinrihecafioghgy 2_Mbmy' E‘ Douay m’ Dougay’ championship tonight by defeating R‘ Green) {faiifax St. liiarifs 4-2 in the second Pgflod second game of a two-game, total- goal series. First game in Halifax ended in a 5~5 tie. Sydney now will meet Charlotte- town juveniles for the Maritime title. B-Albany. E. Dougay (it Green) I 4-A1bany. J. Dougsy (W. Camer- on) Penalties — K. Thomas. ———* Third Period - ,. _ Criminally‘ Insane fir?“ °~ “w” ‘B- “m” e-Albsny. E. Dougay (J. Dougay, R. Green) Priso-nerslle-captured" PENLTANGUISi-IENE, O n i. .. March 23 - (GP) - Henry Leo Code and Melville wllkie, tnvo ea- mDed criminally insane prisoners. ‘i-‘Aibany. I. Dougay (L. Garner- on) 8—Albsny. J. Dougay (E. Dougay. ft. Green) e-Aibsny. W. Cameron IO-Trym. D. Delaney (C. ‘flsomp- were recaptured at mfontalne, a m“) few miles west of here by Provin- niMggerfl) Dmlg“ m" Gwen’ cial Police early this afternoon. Neither of the men, both accused of murder. were armed and they did not offer. resistance, Dr, c5. Tennant. superintendent of the Ontario Hospital for Criminally Insane, frcm where the pair es- caped Saturday night after slug- ging g, guard, said both of them were readmitted ‘in llie hospital. Further details were not lmnied. lately available. Search for the men concentrated in the Lafontaine area last night, lw-Albany. E. Dougsy (J. Dougay) ilk-Albany. E. Dougay (R. Green, W. Cameron), ' Penalties - K. Thomas. Referees -- Don MacLeod D. Dari-sch POST OFFICE NAME DIREC- TOR, FINANCIAL SERVICES OTTAWA, March 22—It was an- nounced today by the Hon. Ernest Bertrand, K.C., M.P., Postmaster General. that Leonard James following reports that lhe home M1115’ Finland“ Adviser w the 9f T“ Desmwhfll» at "WW Deputy Minister. Department o. rhunder Bay, had been entered veteran, “gum has been 5,. and articles, including a rifle, sm- munltlon. an overcoat and food stuffs were stolen. Wllkie, who (‘OTTTESSNI i0 bum- lng h-ls wife and baby to death in their Owen Sound home, has es- caped four times. Cada was charg- od with the murder in the knife- slaylng of his sister. fda, in a barn near Chaiham lust June. lected by the Civil Service Com- mission as Director of Financial ' Services of the Post Office De~ partment. He will assume his new duties on April 1st. Mr. Mills. who is 39 years of age. becomes head of the Financial Branch of the Post Office Depart- ment in succession to l-f. E. At- water. who retired as Superinten- dent over a year ago. A native of Toronto. Mr. Mills is a Chartered Accountant by pro- fession. formerly a. member of tin firm of Henry Berber. Mapp and Mapp. Toronto. During the war he served overseas with the Royal Canadian ordnance Corps l: Western Europe, and was award- ed the 0.31.‘. and mentioned in dispatches. He returned with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, hav lng enlisted in 1940. as u private u. the Reserve Army. Mr. Mills has been with the De- _n _ Prompily relieves COIIGIIS of CHEST BULBS lo: the Leafs and Boston's i As. Boston Bruins moved into town| If“ the“ 5km“? Cup semi-fins. round with Toronto Maple Lug; la Deck into the past revealed six yprevlous bruising clashes bebwggp the same clubs for hockeys high- est professional award. The 25 cenisextra charge on each ticket for the National Leu- IKIKYS player llcnsidn fund didn't discourage anxious cash customer;- in their rush for tickets 511g 5 sell-out crowd was assured for the Ollfillin: game of the best-of-seren series tomorrow night. In past Manley cup playoffs the Bruins and Leafs have clash led 81X times. the first four de cislons going to the Toronto ma... and the last pair to Boston. Modern greats such as syi Apps clever Milt Schmidt will cross sticks m the current series but old timers can recall past playoff rounds be- tween ‘the clubs ivhich involved managers Art Ross and Conn Smythe when the pair were in full flower and at their fiery best as craters. Veteran customers can recall the night here when Eddie Shore fir ed the puck at referee Odie Cleg horn, after which the Bruins fell apart as Charlie Conacher spear- headed a Toronto comeback that netted eight goals and gave them the contest 8-6. 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