_ than any event of its kind 6.51939. For Opening MGame At Boston Tonight" m nus "conn:n Again conque uis of the Western Canada champions, Preston Rivu- lebtes. Canadian women's hockey champions today are enroute to Charlottetown where Saturday and Moods nights they hook u with thsfifslanders" in the ilnn two- gnmc, total-goal series for the Do- minion title.‘ . ' Invincible apparently for the pastnumber o years an they hurled. back challenge alter chal- for. their crown. Rivulettcs willbcfaced withastlff taskto turn back the Island team who have been going great guns in rc- cent workouts as they prepared to meet the clagsyzPrsstfn team. And it won't be a meeting be- tween strangers. Rivulettes al- ready have taken the measure of Island squads three times but in each case they were extended to the limit; this year their task will be lust that .mu'ch‘ha;rdcr. As Mentioned before, Islanders are a highly improved outfit this year over the the team that took two beatings-from the champions at Gait last year; skating better. showing a better all round know- ledge oi the game and determined to win thejitle, the serfs; should. alroducc clcsevexciti hockey all c way through as he Islanders attem to give theProvince the inion hocke champion- hss ever n ut at Gorilla of theGu cir- o o o o And the series has caught the fancy of the fans. The mining games are being talked up plenty and indications ooiirt to hugs crowds being in attendance, in an effort to cheer the Islanders on to victory. o o o o Rivulettes will arrive in the city Friday night and will likely go through a workout before the op- . They are a team of veteran hockeyists who know ev- ery angle of the game. They boast a cool. capable goalie, a hard- hitting defence pair and a set of fgrwnrr"! who skate both ways all the time. ' _ i. . ' In fact It was their relentless t . .m.-i- 'back:heck'ng that won them the series from Winnipeg in the sec- ond game as they teams battled to a scoreless draw with the Rivu- lettes winning on the one-moi margin they copped in the first garlic. Rivulettes are smart, make no mistake about that, and be a treat to watch them in ac- tion against the Islanders who are not to be considered "dumb" in any same of the word. O O I U Tonight's b‘g skating meet at the Forum promises to go over bigger staged here in recent years. The reason Is easy to see. ‘There is a_se‘.ect entry list ready to give a ollplfly, of the fastest skating ever shown by Island speedsiers and cham- ions are bound‘ to have a hard me defending their laurels Op top of this the skaters them- “ rm openng race a ey shown a great improvement. Speed skates have been the popular vogue all season long and fans if they want a night of real tement should not fail to attend. No dull moments are promised you will let full value for the admission pm‘ noes nfimimwmwfiuhmiguif“ cud; O n Q G nTus menu at mm will. up b Boston o p yoff nemesis the Maple Leafs in the best-of-ssven series. Both escaped elimination BOXING OTHER SPORT Stdnley Cup , A 5p __ I0 curb theIIm oga-iexlIilslrTalntgrll fans rather than Toronto Maple Leafs, were foremost in the when It Ntmlfi "i§<s‘~‘€.‘i‘m‘°‘?.l A final instructions for tomorrow's op- 0 Btanl C 1111150!“ lg‘ uni-hockey clash at I'd players into n Before calling, his sexiion for an our's skull practice‘ Ross aid i-h Br i ' was sf} determined! III) ifiiii °§I§“. ers and spectators alike from t e missile-Woven who disrupted pl lnlnseundaal nIgIléIé; Yip}?! play g l’ R3111 Egaidlgifigranslgfiueii‘ m 2mm». fir: 0 he 1n all Dflffspof ‘In: gtfdflsitpoucemen "Should the practice of throwing from the upper balcony continue tomorrow ni ht. it wi-ll be closed for the rema dcr of the Toronto mics.’ Rozs warned. Such drastic action would not re- sult in a serious financial loss for them ambutl-Wofififlts avalla-ble in tggurcction. They are scaled at 40 During the blackboard drill, Ross and his players. includin five Bos- Wrhowned armhands w o are act- ing as insurance against in uries ed on ans calculated o tie up the Dr on-Apps-Davidson line. the 0111. set of Toronto forwar the B say they fear. Headed For Boston TORONTO, April 5 _ (CP) - Strong as at any time since the std-ft of the National Hockey League schedule. Toronto Maple Leafs en- ‘rained tonight for Boston to open he Btanlev Cup finals with the Bruins in the hub tomorrow. The Iieafs k along defenceman Jack Church and Goalie Phil Stein from their Syracuse farm club. Just in case of emergency. to round out e llneu that had come through a season- ong run of injuries fit for the last round of hockeyks world es. The team will arrive in Bos- tonin the morning and stay at the exchisive University club. Delenceman Bingo Kampman could barely feel the soreness in the ankle he twisted when the Leafs knocked off Detroit in the semi- finals last Saturday night. Harvey Jackson was fully recovered from the knee injury he suffered before the playoffs. but both after s. four-day rest should again ‘bednsc? form. Hailed as the greatest team in forty years Bruins may be just a bit jitter against the unpredict- able Map e Leafs. Bruins have by far _the best season's record in gnmbs between the two clubs but _they will hardly forget what hap- pened in four previous playoff jousis against the ‘Smythian Cian. O O Leafs were actually glad Bruins had won instead of Rangers and the reason given by one of the Toronto team's executive was: ‘They are not so fast as the Ran- gers and we know exactly how to play them whereas you really nev- er know how‘to‘play the Rangers." It may or may not hold good for the Leafs but it is bound to be a bitterly fought series in which there will be a. lot. of jockeying for advantage. Ross and smythe will - ‘ L‘, sume theF-r feud. The Toronto jockeys will be riding Ross and his troops paying special at- tention to Eddie shore, and speak- ing of ShoraBsaz (‘Th/fears says: "rho latter held his head ud- rnirably in the last two games s- Qinst Rangers. He had every jus- .flcation to seek revenge against Watson and Murray Patrick. but he stayed on the ice. Had he erupted at any time as he did a- gainst Toronto several years ago his team would ‘hare ‘lost out. "When Shore went berserk in the series he earned himself a misconduct penalty for shooting at the referee. a was Sh glay. and Bruins lost out largely ninst th Ransom nd Red Nina: by the width of : whisker a §'};50,fid5' w 1' i’ A ma eolltslooti with triple-churned ' bble r~*itt.~» ccause oi’ Eddie's blowup.” Qm/cdn 4??“ fir???’ '; ' l1 NW IBruIns And Deals Primed v "D “g With '_ bees. G Simmerings ‘ Around The Sport . Front lays series start torn n ht 3010C to be a terrible strain on the Art Ross-Connie Smythe frien ....sircldy we luvs Smythe Bruin sticks be regulation le Art countsri with a mend the To- ronto g be padded only up to regulations .. . . but the bickering giva a true ring to a Boston-Tor- onto series. latest word from Lakeland. Fla. is that Tut Steinbeck will get the Dodgers’ starting berth in centre from lll‘ Rnsen of Toronto .That's how boss Leo Durocher is thinking. now anyhowmnfoe Louis’ board of strategy is holding out for Referee Geo e Blake for the Jack Roper fig t....If not Blakeitfsuigtta be somebody Louis’ handlers . Now comes moonlight golf...nve Virginia players last night toured a course at Newport News with no other light than that of the full moon....their scores ranged from Io 91....they lost onl balls. - “Only troiibie we had was in Jud ng distance," said Billy Eubank, club champ, "for we con- ds sistently over-shot the greens." Things look good for Joe Di- Maggie this season. what with his itaovililng along at a .468 clip ‘fin the raring cairvp an Green-berg of Detroit. meanwhile, is whacking a mere - dentally. Der Magk favorite dish Ls chippino. an Italian get-togeth- er of cracked crab and spaghetti sauce. On Hockey Card Tonight‘ Stanley CuprhPlaydownl Tonight i rlrsday) Final-Toronto at Boston. (First of best-of-seven games series). Allan Cup Playdowns West: Western Final-Port Arthur vs. Kimberley at Saskatoon. {Fourth of best-of-iive games series. Port Arthur leads 2-1). East: EasternJlnal-Tcmnto at Mont- real. (‘Third of best-of-flve games series. mum have won one.) Memorial Cup Playdowiis West‘: Western final-Edmonton vs. Brandon at Winnipeg. (Fourth of best-of-fiva games series. Edmon- ton leads 2-1). Rivulettes Enroute Here PRFBTON. Ont, A ril b-(CP)- Presion Rivulettes. minion Wo- oc l i . defifixteedg VTITrI-nipeg Olympics 3-2 in a two-goal series which ended 11st night. Epidemic of n; vvnrruzr man/rm NEW YORK. A. ril 5—Headllnss on major base s stories m1; ppm-frag leave some doubt as to whether the pitchers are throwinl the fast ones or the fast ones are throwing the pitchers. Seldom has s season approached with such an lssorhnent of ail- ments afflicting the moundsmen. A rts page scars heads pick- few spo ed at randorm- a l‘ “Caltleman To Soc lllflfllll- t: Memphis For Ann Examine on. "Lamar to See Card Phyllc- Awaltl Doctors‘ Verdict.” the opening of the season ton r h lf much as m: haven-Tying about theYan- The list of mound 1110mm marks includes, among others: Hal scnumachsr, Cori Hubbeli and Clyi-lsll shat-lemon of the Giants: two . Paul of the Cardi- o Cubs; 1M1‘! ' Iec Gris- ? 3 i? 8523525.} trill §: N; - Ind JOIIDW I IE9? Egg ‘lei? of» its nose. and loft aria misht hurl plllilntor over ll i’! ‘ uussaa-a-Ia-w-li a..-“ III! FClose Competition Expected In Skating Championships At The Forum Tonight _ for what is expected to be amid», Thsstllowuallsetllstniglhit c most hotly contested Island Speed skating Championships ever to take place in the history of this annual event. an event which on at the Forum tonight star m at B_ o'clock sharp. With the cream of the Island , “ snuinberingveryclosetd 100, records were expected to top- ple all along the line with cham- pions in every division facing the toughest kind of competition as they skate out to defend their titles from the challenge of old foes and a host of "dark-horses" who have been showing worlds of ability in recent workouts. The promoter of the meet was hard-pressed for time in getting this year's event underway but lots hard work has brought about success and a M-event - gram for tonight is expec to furnish one of the most thrilling nights of the winter season. And‘ there has been plenty of thrills this season already. Itwould be impossible to enum- erate all the events separately but the dashes and long distance races that are on the program are bound to be exciting affairs all the way _io the finish line and most fin- ishes are likely to be blanket" affairs. A special event that is bound to go over big is the sched- uled relay race bet/ween Borden and a West Kent team. with both THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPORT WORLD , rEvents On Tonight's Big Skating Meet teanulroadyiocomplcte thsmile rocordtlm course in c. Probably the most colorful of the entire meet will be the contest to decide the Island's most graceful skating couple. There is a lot of interest being taken in this feature and a large entry list is assured. However. Man er Archer an- nounced last nigit that any fur- their entries who have not yet en- tered may do so tonight at the Forum before the event gets un- derway. Bring along your skates and jump into this. Competent judges have been selected‘ and the officials likely will have a difficult task ahead of them. Every year these championships. bringing out as they do the skat- ing abilit oi Island boys and girls. grows ter and better. Skaters improve, times are lowered. new champions are crowned and there is no reason to think that the Ls- land which has a reputation of doing things the best way. cannot improve on past performances. Above is enumerated just a few of the highlights of a meet that will provide excitement, close fln- ishes and stirring displays oi speed on the steel blades. It is on-ly a few of them; there are many more so. as the meet gets underway at 8 o'clock sharp, be there early and get the best seats available. In this way you will avoid the lust minute rush of the big crowd that will be in attendance. BY DICK SHERIDAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. April 5 -—(CP)—- Oshawa Generals, playing back to the form expected of them skated Verdun LQHIB into the ice here to- night to score a 6-1 victory and even the series for the Eastern Canada Junior Hockey Champ- ionship. The teams will meet hare Friday night for the deciding game of best-of-three scrim. the winner q’ which will meet either Edmuton or Brandon for the Memorial cup. Led b the brilliant Taylor, who was hel in check in the first game at Montreal which Verdun won 2-1. Generals showed all armmd power for. which the Leafs had no answer. All Oshawa/s goals were scored by different layers, while eight players, all bod, picked up scoring points. y Generals went to the front with a brace of goals in the first period and smred a pair in each of the " Oshawa Generals Crush Verdun 6-1 To Even Series succeeding sessions to compile their total Jim Drummond got the first and was followed in order by Nick Knott, Norm McAtee, Taylor, Gerry Kinsella and Gar Peters. Peters got into the game when Roy Sawyer broke a bone in his ankle in hhe opening game of the series. Paul Hebert scored the Verdun tally on a pass from Frankie Eld- dolh early in the sewnd period. Eddolls did a trojans work on the defence and was the spearhead of many Verdun attacks. Along with goalie Paul Bibeault and Roland 111i‘ Forget he starred for the Iia-fs. Leaks lacked the speed Oshawa while their play was spat- and their shooting erratic. Their two and three man attacks got nowhere and they were dan- men up on the attack. gerous only when they threw five The pal admission of 5,197 was small for a junior play-off game in Toronto. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Jiro sctok, star of the Japanese Davis Cup team en route to Europe to play in international competition there, committed sui- cide by leaping from the liner Hakone Mnru near Singapore, four years ago today. It was believed ill-health prompted the 26-year- cld player's suicide PIERROTS ON THE BEACH RAMSEY, Isle of Man-Asking that a band of pierrots be engaged for Ramsey beach this summer, a petition from hotel and boarding house keepers has been presented to the Town Council. Sore Arms Clutters Baseball Rosters Billiards Ralph Haynes was eliminated from further tition in this years provincial illiard tourna- ment last evening when he lost to Ehirl Stanley by a margin of 58 being Stanley 300. Haynes M2. Tonight Ernie McGee meets Clifford MacDonald. ’I‘he officials were McGee, referee, and Peters, marker. SNOOKER Carl McKenns won his way to the iinal in the provincial snooker tournament, first section, when he defeated Bill Iawlor two games to nothing at the Sunnyside Billiard Parlor last. night. He will play Clifford MacDonald tonight for the cltampionshi of the final section. Hec uarrie refereed this match. Tonight's game be best three out of five. q». R y A iusiiooin ‘I Don't Iet a little thing like a cold cut In on ciga- rette pleasure. You can smoke as much as usual ... andenjoyitasmucha menthol-cooled Spuds. Thefts actually 16% cooler. What a difference that makcsl You'll find, too, that Spuds are s grand smoke when the cold has gone. 10 for 10¢. 25 for 25¢. Cork Tip or Plain. (Also, Spud Fine-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the package.) UWERS. amofs . ifyou smoke SCUUT III. 1B8 00f! at} ‘Ifli . Following that coin rise Blmting place 220 yards-ll years 440 yards-id years 880 yards-mi years 440 yards-AB years 880 Men's Senior-Mil. 880, 1 mile, S miles. open eveniis to boys 14 years and over). Relay Race-Borden versus West en . Senior Girls-Mo yards, 1 mile (open). Most test- Barrel jumping, backward race. Points will be awarded as fol- Down Tlie Alleys CHARLOTTEIUWN ALLEY S Grill Guards-ZZW. Mud Guards-mm. High angle-Scott, m4. High threc—Scott. 681. Red Indlans—3228. Clarke's 'I‘igers—2922. w‘; High singIeL-S. Doiron, 3M, High three-S. Doiron. 836. Jimmies Taxi vs. Five Aces. All Stars-dam. Old Timers-SIM. High single-~R. Cameron. 291. High three—R.. Duncan, 703. Haiwks—2926. Prince Grocery-—2758. High single-R. Ellison. 239. High three-R. Ellison, e53. Commercial League: Style Marts. Press) CAPE TOW-N, South Africa-It is reported a bill may duced into the South African par- liament to prohibit football bet- ting pOOIS- Football pools fonn s flourishing business in Iilfllllfld. PAGE sizviziv i ‘ “"_- " —-~---!I BOWLING HOCKEY '_ i: WRESTLING T ‘i’ isalistoffl-icevents Island h so“ C amioionnhips which c at the For-urn tonight start- o-t B o'clock sharp: BOYS and and and and and and and and and under. under. under. under. under. under. under. under. yards-AG years under. (The last two racu are GIRLS yards- 8 years yards—10 years yards-ll years yards—l2 years yards—l4 years yards-l4 years yards—-l4 years yards-id years under. under. und er. under. under. under. under. under. k -. and and and and and and and and BBO yds graceful skating couple e - - - - - - - 10 Points count in finals only IJ Briskly pqticmsd in rich q colourings. Rqnvei To?- codts as tailored ‘by Society Brand will bring you smart distinction. This Iloocs icpcocit is scientifically woven ta resist wind, wet and wrinkling. Soit and sup- ple, snugly warm Ye! light in weight. Tailored and‘ styled by Society Brand. ‘These exclusive (weeds. woven by native crciiis- men on the Isis oi Man. are as diiieront as they are renowned. Superbiy tailored by SocietY "rows" Ill ‘IOPCOITS by v30 RIINBIRRY FLEECE s35 771001122. muvx "rwnnns $35 Brimd. A. Horns k Co. Commercial League Tonight At ‘I O'clock HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Commercial League TonIghLAt ‘I O'clock Spats vs. _, MAY BAN POOLS (By The Canadian be intro- feet. Adults ZOc-—ChiId ren CAPE TOWN-J. J. Bruwer has set an unofficial South African discuss-throwing record of 132 a shade under 130 feet. KELLY 8i MacINNIS Men's Wear-BS Great George St. ‘III! LABEL IDENTIPIZS THE GENUINE PRODUCT sracm.“ HOLIDAY SKATE FRIDAY NIGHT W? THEATRE 7:30 Till I0 g 1.2 Hm", A 3o BANDS "The AMAZING Dr. Clitlerhouse " Edw. C. Roblnson- Clair Trevor — Humphrey Bogart A show You Will Remember. IOc ‘SET s NEW R590“) MONT our, snunnsg 8th SOUR! EASTER MONDAY 9 inches. Previous mark was SCORES 0F SPEED’ SKATERS Are waiting for the starters gun tonight. The fastest on the Island will compete f DOORS OPEN AT 7 O’CLOCK DOMINION FINALS » RIIIIILETTES or supremacy on the blades DON'T MISS IT FIRST RACE AT 8 O’CLOCK ADMISSION ChiIdren-Hc-Adults 25c Reserved Seats 1st 3 Rows 35c “A THRILL A MINUTE TONIGHT" FORUM-SATURDAY-SIIBO P. IVL MONDAY-Sim P. M vs. ISLANIIEIIS PRESTON, ONT. DOMINION CHAMPIONS VS. MARITIME CHAMPIONS FIRST Surprise Awaits You PRICES lit Z ROWS — 3rd ROW Plan opens Lambros-Sat. 10 a .m. Dominion Hockey finals ever held in Charlottetown %0c - - - - -ao¢ rwsa STANDING - _ 30c OTHER cassava - 40c CHILDREN- _ _- - —25c NOTE SAT’ lowland Ind approved by Dnlllnlon Bondsman-.- The type of hockey played by these outstanding ladies‘ teams. ~ — -—‘I5c NORTH END- -— — 9.30 P.M. ‘Ibo Bay looun Association. 3141151" HAVE SALLEN m K