2 Islanders Bruins Defeat Red Wings 4-2. For Great Upset Win Of Series BOSTON. (CF)-Boston Bruins scored one of the greatest upsets iof National Hockey League history lsunday nlllhl by eliminating De- troit Red Wings from Stallley Cup play with a 4-2 vlcl0I'l'- , The victory gave the Bruins a 4-2 edge in their best-of-seven semi-final against the Wings, last year's holders of the cup and first-place fllllshers ill the NHL:l regular schedule this season. Tliei Bruins qualified to meet the will- ; Sotcet liesulis 1,()ND()N, tcr)-Soccer lnatciirts laturday in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 5 Liverpool 3. Aston Villa 2 Burnlt-.V 0- maclrpgol 2 tv Bromwlch 0. gallon W 2 Tnttenham H 3. Cmrmn A 1 M3m.he5m- C 2, lners of the Chlcago-.Viontreal.ser- . V-- ' ' ' final round. Chelsea 1 Newcastle U 2. 'l” m m5 W95 g Do;-by c 3 Aliddlesbrough 3. I, The Red Wmisv NHL Champ Manchester U 1 Cardiff c 4. inns by Wide Im"Km- had be” Portsmouth 5 Sheffield W 2. lSl:lfln'H,"3lC',0l:';)te5viN:):fyrep"" mm. Sllndcrlnnd '3 Preston N F. 2. t Q ,- g' ' . . w0h.m.hmnmm, W 3 stoke C U, , laddle Sandfold. leading goa. p asccrer of the playoffs, fired the lfirst Bostoh goal-his sixth in lstanley Cup play-and set up line- mate: Johnny Peirson and Flem- ilng Macltcll on the next two as ,thc Bruins grabbed an early lead and held it throughout the gamc.. I.c-o Labine banged home an lfl-. ,surance tally late in the third per- 1 1 led. Division II inarnsley 0 Southampton 1. 'Rlackbllrn R 1 I.uton T 1. Rrentford 1 Rolheihaln 1." 1. Everlon 2 Plymouth A 0. lluddersfield fr 1 1.eircster C 0. Hull City 2 Birmingham C 0. Lincoln City 4 Bury 0. Notllntzham F 2 lived-s 11 1- '1 "3 5l”"””'i mid T” LN”-Vilirst round of the play-offs clash lwrre. the Detroit marksman. Shefflrld ll 2 Notls C-nlinty 1. Tm Bruins, Swansea T 4 West Ham 1. cmsefcheckmg 9133” Division in southern in the Boston nets again were de- lsristnl C 0 Aldcrsliut 0. Crystal P 3 Colchcster U 1. Ipswich T 5 Walsall 0. 10'1"" O 0 Sh1'”i5bl”'Y T 0- play to them and waited for the Newport 1: 1 Norwich C 1. thanks. Northampton T 4 Queen's PR 2.1 Reading 3 Gillingliam 2. Southend U 2 Bristol R 1. Torquay U 3 Swlndown T 1. lshots at llenry while Sawchuk was .ralled on to handle only 30 as the SUMMARY First Period 1-Boston. Sandford Watford 3 Exeter c 1. llf'9"ff"' ”fJ”kSl'kl Q 43 5333' ena ies: eswlc .: . an - Division III Northern 10"! 71839. G';)dIi,l'l':' d13356. C('DlI CPO Bradford C 4 Wofkingtoli Q. 2-Boston. Pcirson Carlisle 11 0 Barrow 0. isandiordl 11:36 Chester 2 Mansfield '11 2. 3-Detroit, Sinclair Crewe Alex 2 Bradford 3. (Wilson) . . . 18:05 Darlington 1 Tranmere R 2. Penalty: Pavellch 12:04. . Gatgghegd 1 Yoi-kgclty .1. - Third Period Hartlepools U 2 Grimsby Town 0 4-Boston. llfztckell Port Vale l. Oldham A 1. Isandford) . 11:17 Rochdale 0 Chesterfield 2. 5-Detroit. Lindsay Scunthorpe U 1 Halifax '1' 1. 6-g-lone. Kali);-l Southport 1 Wrcxham 0. 0-Ston. L3 IN 1- Stockport C 3 Accrington S 1. gnggllggi Tillmldf and P!'.VS- al 1 . Scottish Cup semi-Finals stops; H - 14 11 17-42 Aberdeen 1 Third Lanark 1. sae.f:.3'mk 3 15 agz,-1 Hearts 1 Rangers 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Dates for Games In MMHL Finals The Maritime Major Hockey League finals between the Island- ers and Atlantics opens at Halifax , tonight. Tile second game will be n”"f"'m1m9 A 0 A-W U 1- played at Halifax on Wednesday F””” A l D””d"'- U 3- land the third and fourth games Hamilton A 2 Stenhousemlllr 1. la; char-louemwn on Friday and - Division A Dundee 4 Celtic 0. East. Fife. 7 St. Mlrren 0. Falklrk 2 Alotherwell 1. Hibernian 1 Partick T 1. Queen of S 1 Raith R 1. Division B Dumbarton 4 Stirling A I. Kllmarnnck 4 Albroilm 0- Saturday. The series is a flve-out- Morton 4 Alloa 1. opmne affair, St. Johnstone 1 Cowdenbeath 2. Following is the schedule: April: IRISH LEAGUE Eallymena U 4 pisiillery 0. Bangor 0 Crusaders 3. Derry City 2 Glenavnn 4. Glentorsn '1 Cliftonville 1. Linfielrl 2 Ards 0. Porltldnwn 1 Coleraine 1. 6-Chllown at Halifax. 8-Ch't.own at Halifax. ll)-Halifax at Ch'town. ll-Halifax at Ch'town. 13-Ch'town at Halifax. 15--Halifax at Ch'town. 18-Ch'town at Halifax. 20-Halifax at Ch'l.own. 22-Ch'town at Halifax. Third Shutout In Five Playoff Games Cl.EVEl.ANDTTA”P)- Goaltender Johnny Bower hting shutout in five playoff games Sat- Hoop Playoffs KITCH.l!mER. Ont, (CP) .. Kitchener-Waterloo Y.M.C.A. Blues, the defending Canadian intermed- lrte basketball champions, moved another notch clown the p1ay-off. ll'.'lli as they downed. Sudbury White Eagles 75-51 to Win the all-Ontario has the second game of a best-or. mree series, the Blues having won ll” fllicner 90-37 Thursday night. They now play Montreal MAAA tilih the winner continuing on .-against the Maritime champions. series for the American League's Calder Cup. Ray Ross. and Jack Gordon. Cleveland cap- tain. scored the two goals in the second period. FOR REAL ENJOYMENL - l.llY CLUB HOUSE - CORONA YEO THEATRE I MONTAGUE-MON. TUES. - 6 and 7th ABOUT FAOE Color . Gordon Mscltoe-Eddie Bracken Bonk Nltes -Free &40.00--Arc You Lucky? FOR SALE um - Motion" &flIf3,:EqllI1III(Qt' 85 mm Standard -'-'10 nun and Drive-II Dealer. Holmes Projector"!-B. H. Yoo and the work of Sugar .lim Henryil ,cagey l-lruins let Detroit carry the) up his third llrday night as Clevelandls Barons ' , blanked Pittsburgh Hornets 2-0 in ”' "rmedmfl ll”? MTG Saturday. R 'l the first game of the best-of-seven Hockey rookie Baron centre, LITTLE SPORT Win Into -. - - .-. -.-v.....uu...x -s .v-- League -PAGE stx Tonight the hockey series that sport fans have anticipated throughotlt the winter months gets tlnderway at Halifax. The two teams who have proven themselves lop notchers through- iout the league schedule and the fin what niay Ill) a memorable ser- iies. Two lP.'ll'llS who like to play it widr-opcn with high powered- d, ( mm as in the !mee,offcnsit'c units will battle to- cl mg ac , : . r . - , Rntlrnemotltli 1 Mlllwall 1. prwmus Boston ..iCm,.ies- lrlltlgili; p”";lISa'mJ;9 lf3:lu(?::"I1g':h'5 Bllllhlml 1 C”l'm”3' C 1- The desperate Wings drove 441 L (' i lliIil:e's a vacant seat in the build- iing we'll be one of the most stir- lprlsml ilfl('l(P)' followers in the Marltlnlcs. o - linrke-y battles he- Allan- Tlle hitter tween the Islanders and tic throughout the winter mnntlis are now memories but many of them are outstanding imemories. There are memories of ilhc early months of the season iwlten the Atlantic: won so many games from the Islanders h.V 0'10 goal. Then there are lncniories inf the montll of January when the Islanders started to roll and the ensuing battles that followed as the Islanders tried to take over league leadership. 0 - . . Anylltin;z can happen in a hoc- ikny play-all as the Rosloni iBl'lllVl5 so startlngly showed last, tnillill. by eliminating the Red living: from the Stanley Cup play- ,nfts. Anything may happen in llhis Maritime. play-off but one .thlniz is certain it will he. hetier ilhan last year when the Islanders howcd out to Halifax four games straight without taking a victory. 0 . o A rlln down of the records of the two teams during the. schedule isliows the. Allantics havinlz R slight "edge over the Islanders. They met 28 times and the Halifax Club woni 1'! games against 10 for the Is- landers and one draw. However. the Atlantics won many of their games early in the season before. ithe. Islanders had assembled a full team. On the first day of January the Atlantics had defeated the ls- landers 12 times while losing only once to the local team. In January the Islanders won five and lost one to Halifax. In the last 15 meetings between the clubs the Islanders Gets Shutout CHICAGO. (GP)-Rookie Jacques Plante. who took over netminding duties after veteran Gerry McNci asked to be relieved. earned it shut- performance Saturday nlght as Montreal Cana- Black elimination out with a steady dlenst defeated Hawks 3-0 to avert from the Stanley Cup playoffs. Chicago A crowd of 15,894 saw the Cana- Chlcago at- lack while scoring a goal in the diens bottle tip the first period and two in the second The win tied the , semi-final at 3-3 and day night. Says lslalitithi Are Blameless The Islanders were not respon- sible for the cancellation of the Charlottetown - Quebec Ci'ladelles game at Moncton Friday night. it best-of-seven sent the teams back to Montreal for the seventh and deciding game Tues- Over Chicago .L.L.....:.----- Cqach Dick Irvinwsnnounced be- fore the game that McNeil had 1 asked to be relieved "for the good of the team." Friends said McNeil felt largely responsible for Mona- real's three straight defeats after winning the first two games of the series. 4 Plante, 24. called up from Buf- falo after the American Hockey League season, played a steady game although he had considerably less heavy work than Chicago goalie Al Rollins. Plante had 23 saves to 38 for Rollins but be operated well un- dcr pressure on two occasions when Canadlens were) a man short and Chicago turned on a power play. The game was cleanly played only three minor penalties were called-two against Mackay of the Canadlens and one against Jim ,Peters of the Hawks-compared with the 18 called in the game in Montreal last Thursday when the Hawks won 4-2. Irvin announced after the game that he would stick with Plante in goal for the final contest. was stated by coach Murph Cham- berlain. Following Monday night's game First Period APR-I-L-6 1953 Rookie Canadiens Goalie Series Star Bob Gray (above) who played I strong series for the Islanders against the Miners, scored the win- ning goal in ,I-Iallfax Saturday night. Gray scored eight goals dur- mg the series with three of the eight being winning markers. Illterscliolastic Quebec coach Phil Watson stated he did not lllink the Aces would go through with the game because his boys were tired and they wished to get back to Quebec in time to rest before 5. series game on Sunday. Later Watson made a slight oom- promise and said the Cltadelles would make an appearance at Monclon but would have to leave for Quebec on the 9.15 train. In their place it was proposed the Is- landers could finish the gamel . against a team of New Brunswick Scoring 7 Nonr. All stars, I Penalty -- Peters 4:41. 1-Montreal. Geoffrion (Moore) . . .. 3:59 Penalty -- Mackay 10:28. 1. Second Period 2-Montreal, Richard 3-Montreal, Mosdell (Mockay, Davis) . 16:50 Penalty - Mackay 17:53. Third Period Scoring Statistics For . Islanders Miners Series I ------ A WTWWH 1'-' ll - 1:-ti-e scoring sta- tisiiocsmfdiwthg Islafiders-Glace Bay , series. Islanders won nine and lost five while tying U110. . 0 . The late season showing of the Islanders would appear to stamp them as the stronger club except for the fact. that the Atlantics al- ways appeared able to win the big games. Several times when the Islanders were within reaching distance of the Halifax Club snd could have lifted themselves into or nearer first place the Atlantlcs . - . It may have been that the Is- landers were tired or had off inights on those occasions. Or may- be the Atlantics go unusually not for the contests. After looking fit. the clubs for a season we would say that the Atlantics have more offensive punch but the Islanders will have a weight advantage al- though not as great as that which they enjoyed over the Miners. In the long run this weight collld swing the series in the Islanders favor. Last week's lay-off. although costly in it financial way, will prove Quite 8, help to the Islanders in this series. The inactivity gave the players a chance to get rested for the battle with Halifax. The Is- landers will be looking for 5 spin, on Halifax ice during the first we Runes and if they can grab one Vlcl-ORV they will go into the driv- er's sent. The big game to win is the opener. As Murph Chamberlain said before the Islanders-Glace Bay series "You got to win the first one and the last one." . . . The Glace Bay Miners battled the Islanders right down to the wire on the ice and off it before bowing Their coach Hub Macey is deserv- in! of a lot of credit, Macey start- ed the year with a very weak tum but he kept strengthening his club bit by bit unutil he had It strong. fighting club. Macey played through the series against the Islanders with two cracked ribs. He suffered the injury late in the leuue schedule and every time he played during LIIP series he-did so with his back and ribs strapped, At that he scor- ed two game winning goals for his team. I O O A man who will come in for a lot of attention during the cousin: series is big Bob Gray. The form- er Winnipeg boy has been a ter- riflc producer in recent games. During the Ghee Bay series he scored eight goals. Saturday night It Halifax he find the winner on . s smut on-ssisted effort. In-ller in the some he set up Buck wim- out of the picture for this year.l lee Meets Tuesday: aim The Forum Last evening Charlottetown Forum and Physical Fitness of- ficials announced that the 8th an- nual Provlncial Ice Meet will def- lnitcly take place at the I'”0l'l.lm. Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The programme consists of 24 age and open races followed by a special treat-an hour's skate to the music of the Reccc Band. This years entry list for the big meet is made up of 333 boys and girls from the following schools: Tignish. Aiberton. 0'Leary. Sum- merside. Bedeque. Freetown. Kem- ington. Malpeque, Baltic, Borden. Cape Traverse, Augustine Cove. Victoria. East Royalty, Murray Harbor. Montague. Georgetown. soul-is, Queen Square, Prince st. West Kent. Model. Rochford Square. Parkdale and Spring Park. As in past years is real evening's competion is assured and a good slate of officials have consented to handle the programme which .s being sponsored by the Physical Fitness Division. . . Semi-Finals Dates c A m. Gray . 8 2 10 MIDLAND, Onl., tCP)-Dates grilslgck 2 g 1:: for the first two hockey games in wheman 1 6 .7 the Eastern Canadian Memorial Holdmay y 2 6 Cup semi-finals between the Tlm- Hurst 1 5 6 mlns-Porcupine Combines and the Baud”, 3 2 5 Quebec Cltadelles have been set rs-Slacich I 0 5 5 for April 6 and 8, George Dudley P? Wu 0 5 5 secretary of the Canadian Amateur Clements 3 2 5 Hockey Asociation. said Saturday. Gusmveson 0 3 3 He said the other dates have McLag.an g 1 0 1 lIIOIr yet been set and it has not -1-Mvis .......... H H 0 1 1 been decided whether three or five Min", games will be played. All will be G A 111.. lplayed at Quebec City. Watson . 1 6 '1 1 -----r--'-r-- Miller .. g 3 lg M:Ci'acken . ;E lb! I B b donhcmme 2 2 4 . xhl lilon ase at gmx ; 3 ; --- Cooper . 2 2 4 SATURDAY Ms---y 2 1 ti Washington 3 Cincinnati 2. Verrier 1 3 3 St. Louis N 13 Houston (la Mac:-Zenzie 0 2 2 Cleveland 12 New York 6 14. Jess .. . . 1 1 2 Philadelphia N 4 Memphis 2. Amadio 0 2 2 New York A 8 Atlanta 2. Keller 2 0 2 st. Louis A 5 Chicago N 7. Buregs . 0 1 1 Brooklyn 8 Milwaukee 9. Sunday Detroit 13. Cincinnati B it. St. Louis N 3. Houston 2. Milwaukee 1. Biooklyn 3. Chicago N D. St. Louis A 8. Cincinnati 6, Washington 2. Chicago A 4. Dallas 1. Pittsburgh ll. New Qrleans 1. New York A 3, Atlanta 4. Cleveland 2. New York N '1. Hockey Sllilres (By The 6-311... min SATURDAY Maritime Major Charlottetown 4. Glace Bay 3. Charlottetown wins best-of-three semi-final 2-0. U. 8. Amateur Sault, Ont. 2. Cincinnati 4. Cincinnati leads best-of-seven szmi-final 2-0. Quebec Senior Queblc 5. Montreal 3. Quebec wins best-of-nine semi- lock for the Islanders second goal. Bob had been showing brilliant form during the first several months of the season before he suf- fered at severe wrist injury, The Injury kept him sidelined for near I month but even at that he fin- lohed high in the scoring parade. ”"3154- Bob and line-mate Buck Whltlock S d. 1A'E':;'chC"P 3 . Qyh t , ll Jury CIIIT . mm C ha 58 point gene" 1" Klt.chener' leads but-of-seven th I la - . . C 5 "dc" T”. aims Eastern semi-finsl 3-2. one tie. Regina. 0, Fort William 4. Best-of-seven Western semi-final tied 2-2. While the Islanders-Halifax series will hold the spotlight this week there's another Maritime hockey ploy-off coming up next lweek that will draw a lot. of at- tention particularly down in Cape iBreton. The Lennox Island hoc- ikey team. coached by Rev. E. W. Msclnnllt. will be playing in the North Sydney Forum for' the Maritime championship in the In- dlan series. This is an annual Play-off and the games at North 5 my are always attended by cr wris of 2.000 or more. Father Mscinnis hopes to work in I practice or two at the Forum this Memorial Cup . Barrio 4. Tto. St. Michael's 6. Best-of-nine E: tern semi-filial tied 2-2. St. Boniface 9, Fort William 4. st. Boniface wins but-of-seven western semi-final 4-1. Lethbrldge 'l, Flin Flor I. Lethbrldgo wins but-of-seven Western semi-final 4-0. News Boctln Intermediate Halifax Navy 5. North Sydney 5 Halifax wins two-game. total- polntl series 9-7. Soccer Standings LONDON, (AP) - British soccer standings. including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I W T LPts. Wolverhampton W .. i7 12 9 46 Preston NE . 17 11 it 45 Charlton A 17 10 9 44 Arsenal 16 ll 8 43 Burnley .. 15 11 9 43 Division If Sheffield U .. it if 54 Huddersfield T i) 7 49 Luton Town . 6 it) 43 Nottingham F 7 11 43 Plymouth A 7 12 43 Division 11! Southern Bristol Rovers ii 4 50 Bristol City 14 if 52 Millwall ll 7 51 Nortliarnpton T . 22 '1 ll 51 Norwich City 20 a lo 48 Division III Northern Oldham Athletic .. 19 it it 48 Grlmsby Town .19 10 I 48 Port Vale .. 15 8 47 Wrexham 7 12 47 Southport 10 12 46 ICOTTISII LEAGUE Division A 6 ll 38 4 ll 36 ll 5 32 ll 8 an 4 12 28 Q-In-an 0&5:-I 33323: week and Brigadier Bill held of the Physical Fitness Department will likely be arranging some. thing for the boys along this line. it is possible they may have an exhihltlon practise with such gains as Covehesd or Glasgow on . slur SHOLFIIISHIIO Rolls or run developed and printed. 24 hour utvtoo. Double Ilse prints. Any roll of I 0:- Ptlllt only 40 um. Reprints 4 cents each. Mail Film Bantu. Charlottetown. - SKATING 3 C0 10 SPGDQIOF The FORUM TONIGHT it ' -Dowell 4-3 To Settle HALIFAX, (GP)-Charlottetown Islanders won their semi-final series with GlaceiBay Miners with no strings attached Satur- day night by edging the Miners 4-3 in a wide-open some that finally put the Muluxhh Major Hockey League on an even keel. Charlottetown meets Halifax Atlantlcs in the first game of the finals here Monday night, with the second here on Wed- nesday. ' Reasonably Happy The victory ended the squabble which threatened to split the MMI-IL from the Maritime Ania- teur Hockey Association, and left . both sides reasonably happy. The Islanders earlier won a best-of- nlne series with Glace Bay but the Miners protested that for- ward Erwin Grosse was in- eligible. B After the Canadian Hockey Association ruled out Groose and then reversed de- ' l a couple of times. sending the leazue and MAHA into a fur- "10". the CA1-IA appointed Hanson of Middleton, N. S.. to arbitrate the dispute. He ordered a best-of-three ser- les. crediting the Islanders with the victory they won without Grosse in the previous semi-final series. Marcel Clements. Chuck Hold- nwsy. Buck Whltlock and Bob Gray were the. Charlottetown scorers while the Miners goals Amateur Finals Edge GlaceT3-siy Miners Bitterly Disputed Semi-Finals . let for B goal at the 44-neon; msrk. But Holdawsy got in. trim: zoal within five minute; and Gray -sank the winner about 10 minutes later. : Line,-ups; Glace Bay: Goal. Lockhsrt; dg. fence. Hlnchberssr. Anndio. Bur. ego. Ven-ier; forwsrm. wstgon Mccraoken. Miller, Keuer, coop. er. Baokor. Bonhomme. itgymx McKenzie. Chsr1o':t.own: Goal. Miller; dg. fence. Gustoveeon. Brklacicn, Tn. vis, Mcbagsn: forwards, Gr.-y, Whitlock. Pawlshyn. Gordon. Wise. Holdaway. SUMMARY First Period 1-Charlottetown. Clemente tWlse1nn.n.Holdswsy) 4:13 2-Glace Bay. Miller (Backor) 10:13 Penalties: Burega. 5 05. Clem- cnts 5:05. Amadis 6:06. Gordon 10:08, Gustaveson 15:53. Second Period 3-Glace Bay. Cooper (Watson. Mocrackenl 14:5: 4-Charlottetown. Whitlock ., (Gray) .. .. . 18:04 Penalties: Brklacich 7:20. and 13:26. Third Period 5-Glace Bey, Keller (Bonhomme) ..A . 6-Charlottetown. Holdsway :42 '1-Charlottetown, Gray .. . 14:45 Penalties: Watson and Beau- dry 4:21, Clements 10:06. Gus- taveson 15:12. man. Hurst. Cleixi:nts.......ncauary,. . . .. shops: were fired by Gordie Miller, B E: Cooper and Don Keller. 0 hmgari lg 1: Opens Scoring Clements opened the scoring early in the frist period but the Miners. who had dlffictllty all night In finlslilnlz off their plays. tied it midway in the period on a goal by Miller. Cooper put Glace Bay into the lead in the second on a smart play with Ken Watson and Bill Mccracken. who passed their way through Charlottetown forwards and defencemen vvhllc Cooper got in scoring position. Whlilosk deadlocked the score four minutes later and the period ended 2-2. Glace Bay snared the puck at the fsce-off in the third and Connie Bonhomme passed fo,,,Kel- York Rifle Shoot Results Following are the results of the York Rifle shoot: SecoutlA,nnual Minor Hockey Night Planned 2 Wednesday evening at the Forum. Charlotitetownls Rotary club are staging this Cll.y's Second Minor Hockey Night. tvllen Rotariana bring together eight of the City's leading minor teams to decide the .1953 City winners of Paperweight. Pee- Wee. Bantam and Midget crowns. The evening's hockey programme will get under way at 7.00 P.M. and will conclude with a skate for all. Last year a goodly number of citizens and young hockeyists turn- ed out to cheer on their favorite: and help a good cause. This year's proceeds will again he used by tht Boy's Work Committee of Hour; to Day for baseball and hockey for our youngsters. If those taking part H. T. Vesey in this wintei-'s hockey procrunmu ' D.K, Swan and parents of those taking part B. Watts ., , want the programme continued in W.E. Hardy 95 future. why not be on hand Wed- P. Proud . 94 ii:-sday evening to show, by their Mrs. R. A. Vessey 93 support. the effort put forth by Bo- Mrs. W.!:, Hardy 92 tary, Playgrounds Commissl and A. Court .. 92 others is appreciated. R Ailvessey 92 - . rig 91 M-. A. Group May Buy T5” Si WW” : ”l - . uncy ' ill -. in St. Louis Browns D Watts .. . 90 ' ' M” C' Pmud "9 sr. LOUIS. (AP)-A group of :;('vivf:Efon 89 business men met Saturday and J' Nic,ho1x;n :2 organized to make plug for; 1105' L J, vase), M sible purchase 0 St. u s own!) A. Brown N M tsot clllglalg that the club remains in M” H' n"'"' "7 I-Ierndon Kirkland. head of s A" 9"" travel agency, was named Chlil" C WSW ::: " man of the group and Willis John- w'L' c'”'"" son. travelling secretary ll" 6' 91"” Browns for nearly 25 years. W31 '1 smnde" named secretary. "- 31'? Kirkland said neither president W- Murny Bill veeck nor any other officia R. L. Vessey of the Browns has been .4ppl'0lch- Mrl. MUITIY ed by the group. E-'15 BPOWH -- vccck's plan to transfer the clul Rev. M. Bproule to Baltimore for the 1953 sessm git. not" was turned down by other Amen . ue Trainer. Driver :f Harness Horses Dies SARATOGA seamos. N. Y- (AP) - Milton Bpsfford. ll-YCIP old trainer and driver of harness horses, died here Saturday. F9 iii four had bc 86 86 lie lift 86 85 85 84 E4 84 B3 83 83 can League club owners. 83 83 all 82 110 B0 80 R0 R0 80 ears. so 3 Spafford was A native of Sprint!- Mu. Bproule 50 field. v He raced mainly on New Misc 0. Hardy B0 Engl:-' : and Canadian tracks un- Mics V. Allen 80 til the Sarstogs Raceway owned Lorne Vessey so in 1041 and he moved to EATING" B. Ling . 80 Springs. ISLANOERS IIOOKEY OLIIB SHIP con'rus'r The closing is drawing near and the Ice is breaking up in the harbor. 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