l Stellarton Royals l Defeat Abbie: 7-6 In Exhibition Game A moot-b polling Btellu-ton squad Saturday night hung l ‘b6 defeat on Chick Williams‘ lIII-l in the exhibition gums staged lt the Forum. A- Ibund 1200 fans sat in on the tilt thlt was lponsorecl by the local hemen and saw both squads stage l. fut, wide-open struggle all the way "ith the visitors hanging up ln curly lead that stood ‘them in Ioorl stead as the locals‘ second and third. period attacks came within an lcl of tying up the more. In the first eleven minutes of the game Royals appeared as if they were going w pin n onc- lided. defeat on the locals. In that lpecc of time they shot five goals without I. returh, continually breaking in on top of the local goalie with irnssing attacks thc Abbie-s couldn't seem t0 cope with. They added their sixth counter a minute and 55 seconds before the Ind of the session, with the losers ltriking back eight seconds later for their first counter. The goal appeared to put new life into the Abbie machine- Throughout the middle session they held a slight edge over the visitors as they came throughwith three goals that ran. the score to 6-4 Ind. in the final twenty min- utes of play again outscored their exponents 2-1 to come within one pool of knottlng the count. The Stellar-ton scoring ‘was Iprnd out alnong the team. with Ounpbell, Fahey, Hancock, Beat- on, Gad-d. Morrison and McDoug- all netting a goal apiece. Allie Carver, who with Dowling and Shepherd formed l. line for the Abbies, potted three goals during the encounter with Jay, Hlgson and Carver accounting for the others. Lineups- ‘ Stellar-ton: Goal. Prozcnox; de- lence, Badoux. Roach, Higgins; forwards, Morrison. Beaten. Han- lock, Jackson, MacDougall, Gadd, Olmpbell, P. MacDougall, Fahey. Abbles: Goal. Cudmore; defence, NacAdam. Dalzlel. MacDonald; forwards, I-Ilgson, Jay, Perry, Beer, ltrlln, leolair, shepherd. Carver, Dolwllng. . Referees: Kano and Lmvlor. Gilmmary: ~ rule Period i-Mellarwu. Campbell (Jackson. Morrison) 0:38 F-Gtellarton, Fa-hey (Higgins) 3:3’! I-Stellarton, Hancock (Gadd) 4:51 l-Stellerton, Beaten (McDOI-lgail) . .. . L-Stellarton, Gadd kstellarton, Morrison (Campbell) I-Aibbies, Carver (Dorwling, shepherd) Penalties: None. _ Second Period O-Mlbles. Jay (Iiigson. Kelly) l-Abhles, Hlgson . lQ-Ablgifil‘ ‘er . _ d Period lli-ltelllrton. McDougm (Benton) . p-Jibbiea, Beer l-Abbies. Carver (McDonald, Shepherd) r Penalties: None. DIWABE mm STRAIN ...........1B:00 M15240 - Illlth luthoritlel warn ll to lee lufllcient light for clole work Ind study. Conlinous eye strain Ion lead to A general under. pining of the health. DISCOVERED IN LONDON It is believed that poliomyelitis ‘was first discovered by a Ilondqn Junior Abbies Play Shediac l TeamWednesday Junior Abblel will meet Shedim Juniors at the Forum Wednesday night in the first game of l two- glime, total gonl series for the New Briuiswick-Prlnce Edward Island junior hockey crown. it was learn- ed here lull night. ll. h eapecfed that the eeeond game of the levies will be played It Mnnoton on Fri- day night. Monoton Team Badly Riddled For Third Game I MONCTON‘. N.B., March 16 — (OP) - Moncton Hawks will be without three and possibly 10L)!‘ 0! their regulars when they leave by plane ttmorrow afternoon for Syd- ney to meet the Millionaires in the third game of the Maritime senior hociey finals. With two men already out with injuries. u third out bu), declared fit to play by a medical examiner, and two more injured in Saturday night's game bet/ween the two tealn: here, Hawks will be a decim- ated squad when they reach Syd- ney. Mike Demehuk. e leftwinger. re- ceived l broken bone in his hand in last night's game, end right- winger Wee Willie Agnew who also suffered a hand injury last night, might be kept on the sidelines. Also on the injured list are right winger George Bell, with l broken knee cap. and defenceman Call Bastarlche, out with torn lig- ament: in his knee. Both are wear- ing casts on the injuries, received in the series with Saint John. It was not known tonight if Hawks would take defenczman Geno Poirier with them tomorrow. M81608 the trip will bl goalie Hughio MacDonald and Fred Bon- ler, spare goalie; ddenceman Dick Bessette and Raymond Leger, con. tremen Buck Whltlock nhd play- ing-coach Lee Ramsay, and wing. era Swede Paulsen, Roger Jodoin, Babe Greskn, Hank Imonti and Paul Gagnon. Hawks were informed late to- night a rbquest to the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association for replacements for Agnew and Dem. chuk had been turned down. Keefe Trophy Competition lblfowing are the games sched- uled for tonight in Keefe ‘h-opl-iy competition at the Charlottetown Curling Club: I P. M. fce No. I-MoCabe vs. Diamond. Ice No. 2-D. Saunders vs. G. Buntaln. l P. M. Ice No. 1—Hooper vs. McKay. m. No. a-F. McMillan vs. K. Acorn.’ Qllyilclm ~ln 1804. Ice N0. 3—Presby vs. Higgins. onohrulirm jerhohollnloonlll llelollmfovlo Cflliyqiy- lldhllulll h. llflblttvllll. II"- Mildly... Iowlunfl ... Junior Abbies. winners of the Island junior hockey crown will embark upon the Maritime play- clown trail at the Forum on Wed- nesdey night when they tangle with Shediae Juniors in the firs: game of l two-game, total-goal w determine the New I. championship. I I series Brunswick - P. E. I Slhedlao Juniors were crowned N. B. champions yesterday when the Maritime Hockey Association upheld their protest over the elig- ibility of a couple of players of the Saint John Maroons squad who were previously looked upon as the provincial titllsts. sumo: Abbiel should. give l. goodaccount of themselves against the New Brunsnvickers. Although they haven't the poiver of former junior squads the team has come along remarkably well in the past month or so and officials con- nected with the club are confid- ent that the kids will pose quite a threat for the tvvo-provlrrce hon- ours. I I O Interscholastic hockey will hold the stage at the Forum on Pkidsay afternoon when West Kent and. Souris clash in the second game of their series for the King's- Queen’: Country title. Last Friday night the Soul-is team showed their ability when they held the City champions to a S-all draw and Friday afternoon's clash should be l. thriller all the way. I I I Saint Dunstan-A's rink will be the scene of much activity tonight when the long-awaited City Pee- Wce and Bantam playoffs take place. Maple Hills, West Kent, Abbies_ and Parkdale teams will all be witnessed in action and be- fore the titlisis are decided fans should witness an action-filled hockey evening. I I 'f'here can be little sympathy for Billy Taylor and Don Qallinger, the two N. H. L. players on whom president Clarence Campbell crack- ed down recently following a 1on3. thy investigation] into ganubling activities. a a - Taylor. expelled without the right to appeal. has been Around long enough to know better. Gel- linger, still a youngster with l. bright hockey future bloc-e him, has filed an appeal against his suspension. but, unless evidence lltainst him is very vague, his sus- pension will llkely stick. I I I There is an element of tragedy so far as Gallinger is concerned, for in addition-to losing his hoc- key future, the Port Colborne lad also has jeopardized, most serious- ly, l. baseball career. I I I Gallinger fancied himself, u dfd others. as a potential major league ball player and. unless he is clear- czi. and definitely. ii is unlikely 7£a¢ LIFE Clo 9""! "ll loin ehl cbllCdfIll Active Anny Force Wrlhh {Tfifurm-aml-lqiulwn ~ellonlqdllylhlflflflbll ennui-res. New Ply Refill - Medical Dental The Canadian Army he! o PERMANENT JO! for YOU Megan PENSION Core Cure t h i n g ‘winner of which will complete the Lincolnshire By BILL MAOKLIN LONDON, Much l4—(A.P)— Gommissar. l 33 to l choice, won the Illncolnshire Handicap Satur- day and became the first half of the spring betting double that will be completed next Saturday with the 102nd running of the Grmd National. Saturday's program at Lincoln opened the flat racing season and the Lincolnshire drew a record field of 58 starters.’ The previous mark was 6i starters in a. two- year-old race ll years ago. The eight-year-old Commissa: dld the mile in 1.42 and finished two lengths ahead of Clarion III, the favorite at odds of 100 to S‘. Flexton was third- His price was 100 to ‘T. Odds on Commiasar dropped. from 50 to 1 during the clay. ' Forty-six jumpers still are ent- ered in the Grand National, the double. Ntrw that the Government has given approval for race trains it is estimated that 260.000"fans will jam the Aintree layout for the 4lA-rnile test over 30 jumps. The lucky fan who combines the two winners can receive a small fortune. The purse for the Grand National is but $86,131 while the Lincolnshiro today had only l $6,000-added lure. East Royalty Wins From Milton 5-0 A gems of hockey was played at East Royalty rlnk last Friday evening in which the fast skating East Royalty Royals defeated the Milton Hornets to the tune of 5-0 to win the Central Queen's Hoc- key League championship. The cup, which ll on order. will be presented lt l later date. 8LT. X. Defeats . llalhousie Tigers ILALIFAX. March 14 — (C?) -— St. Francis Xavier University hoc- key telm moved into first place in the Nova Scotia Intercollegiate League with a 6-4 victory over Dal- liouslc Tigers here Saturday. that orgeniled baseball will u:- cept him. being as jealous of its good name or any other sport- I I I < President Campbell insists that no “fix" was attempted. lt my time and, that the accused have been penalized for conduct pre- judicial to the welfare o! the N. 1-f.L.. with one wager, allegedly by Taylor, involved, together with “association with gluiblers." I I I ~ This l scandal dld not develop and the N.H.L. continues ll ln organization alert to all detrimen- rne GUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. 33 To 1 Choice Wins Handicap ~ Truro Bearcats Win Midland ‘Hockey Title (By The Canadlln Prell) . N. S. March l4- Swparked by the three-goal effort of John (Kink) MacDonald, Truro Ben-cats won the 36-year-old Mid- land Hockey Trophy by defeating Windsor Maple Leafs 11-8 here Saturday night. Both Beazcata and Maple Inn-ts lost out in the Maritime lclfor playoffs. Trufo took the two-game. total- goal series 20-16. St. Mary's Advance To Maritime Finals HALIFAX, March l4 — (CP) — Halifax St. Mary's advanced to the Maritime junior hockey finals in routine fashion Saturday night by lacing Sydney sunbeams 17-2 in the second game of a best-ot-three series. St. Marys won the first grme 8-1 at Sydney, Halifax now will meet the Prince Edward Island - New Brunswick champion 1o;- the right to advance into the Memorial Cup playoffs. McredTfhan 010 Canadians Hold Sweep Tickets (Comedian Press) More than l0 Canadians, hold- ers of Irish Hospital Sweepstakes tickets on horses drawn in the Grand National Steeplechase. stand chances of winning one of the 23 grand prizes of $100,000 when the race is run in England March 20, a Canadian Press sur- vey showed today. Perhaps the ‘must hopeful are Mary Antonluk and Orllne Bauer. nurses at the Municipal Hospital at Ponoka. Alta. They lre joint holders of a ticket on Silver Flame, the favorite. Owner of l half interest in a ticket on Revelry is John Mzzfar- lane, 17-year-old night-shift spin- ner lt l woollen mill in Carleton Place, Ont. His uncle, Steven Stanzell of Carleton Place. owns the other half of the ticket. Mrs. l-largaret Dunton of Ham- ilton holds a ticket on Brighter sandy, l 20-to-one shot. Six British Columbianl lre lmown to hold tickets. They lre Vancouver salesmen Ivan Gilles- pie and Harold sher; Union secre- tary C. P. Latham of New Weat- rninster; Mrs. H. G. Morgen and tal influences; determined to give the pixblic full p1 teotion. ' I I I Oamrpbell is to be commended, not only for his thorough investi- gation. but also for his forthright action] Even on skimpy evidence 1t ll oftentimes right to llvo mlriy at the expense of l. few. Barbara Ann Awarded (Marsh " Memoria Trophy TORONTO, Much 1G -(@)—- Blrblra Arm Scott gamed "gosh, it’; the greatest thrill of my life," sauurday when she received the am Marsh’ Memorial Trophy. em. enutic o the year's Ollbltllld.‘ Clnadfln athlete. _ The 19-year-old world champion flzure skater ' appeared before more than lnwlpeople in l down- town hotel ballroom in l. slipper satin gown with the off-shoulder "new look." She smilingly accepted wgleem. es from Hon. Paul Martin. Federal Health and Welfare Minister, Tor- mws Mayor H. ll. MoClllwm and Walter C. Haber. vice-president of the International Allociltlon of Lion; Clubl, Queenston. Ont. Charles n. Ring. donor of the award to perpetulte the memory of the law Lou Marsh, lportl editor of the ‘Iioronto Daily Btu. presented the tall. cylinder-shaped trophy to Milo loom. Bhl hld also won it the year previous. ‘the lputlbig-eyld lklting champion who hold! the Olympics. world and European tltlel. pledged fie-roof! "to try my belt to llvo up tothetrultlndhonorymhlvo bestowed on mo.” my ._ -- ~ laid: “Al Olinldl’: lmbllsldrell of led-will M 111mm. you have brought. l. breath of fresh Ill‘ into it: troubled lieu-nephew. Your the "'1 can't tam: a any mm _ F6? Replacement“: Mrs. R. Shark. who share l ticket. and an unidentified man in Vic- toria. who signed "Mr. X." In charlotteto ll George Hooper holds l. ticket on Zahia. w.|(.s.. Souris In 3-AII m may evening before e 1M6 crowd in Sous-la rink. Welt Kent School, Charlottetown lnd Bouril High battled to a sen tie in a wide open hockey IBM. ‘which "w plenty of fut. skating and emarl’. pllyl by both ‘(Almi- ‘rhil wll the first of two Ilmel. tom goal; u, count. The leoond game will be played this week in Charlottetown. the winner to meet Georgetown High in l Iudden dllth game for the Kings-Queen! title and the right to meet Prince County wlnnfll for the II- land lnterschollstlc hockey title. SUMMARY 1st. Period. Scoring-None. hid. Period. 1—Scuris, Jarvis (Green). 3rd. Period. 2—Sour||, ChWQrll (Poole). E-WKA. Nicholson. ~ HWKA, Kennedy (Glover, Del- Iiel). _ 5—W.K8., Bradley (Nicholson). 0—6ou.rll, Ohlverle. Penlltiel - Kennedy, MePhle. llloneton Appeals IPDNIY. NA. Mlrda 14 -(OP) lloncton f-llvwkl hlvl appalled to the Maritime Amltmir H Al- eociltion for replacements for for- wordl Mike Dlmchuk lnd Willll Agnew, both injured in Blturdly night's game lglinlt 3mm, m). llomlrel In the Mlrltiml senior flhlll. it wll fumed hm tonight. Neutral doctors will cumin; ml vgue standings: MARCH 15. 1948 flow They Stand) MO March le-(CH- Unofficill National Hockey IM- PWLDGAPM. ‘Toronto . . 5a so 151a 1n 13s 1s Detroit s1 so l6 n ma 138 11 Boston s1 21 24 1a 151 16a s4 Netw York 51 2o 24 1a lea l 5a Montreal .. 5s 1o 2e 11 m 1 1 4o Chicago s1 1o s2 e I85 21o 4.4 and V. ' (Notmes . 9TH. (TRINITY) TROOP Another successful hike was held Saturday by the 9th when seven- teen mem-bcrs of the troop tramp- cd across the harbour to Rocky Point ‘Where they worked on some fire-lighting and cooking and en- joyed some coasting and skiing. It was a beautiful day for an outing and everybody had a real after- noon's sport in spite o! the heavy walking. However, everybody came home tired with good appetites and ready for a good night's sleep. All members ‘o1 the Troop lre reminded of this evening's games at P.W.C. at 6.00 pm. and the reg- ular weekly meeting at HQ. at 7.00 RM. Second class badge work will be continued tonight ‘and it is ex- pected three or (our m0re boys will cqnplcte their tenderfoot tests. Following are the basketball and dodge ball schedules for the 9th for the next few weeks; —- Basketball- l-—Marcl1 15 —'Bulldogs vs. Rams. 2—~March 22 —~ Foxes vs. Wolves. $—Morch 29 — Owls vs. Beavers. k-March 29—Lions vs. Winners (l) 5—-Aprl1 5 - winners (2) vs. win- ners (3) 8—Aprll 5 —- “llnncrs (4) v5, win- ners (5). Dodge-Ball — l-—March 15 - fluxes vs. Wolves. Zr-MB-Ich 15 - Owls vs. Beavers. 3-—Mal‘ch 22 — Bulldogs vs, Rama. d-March 22 — Lions vs. winners (2) 5~March 29 -- Winner! (1) v5. winners (3). 6-—March m -- Winners (4) vs. winners (5), By The Canndlln Prell Manitoba and Saskatchewan Hoc- key Association renounced seven- man hockey and two 30-minute halves. 30 Years ago today. After seeing Klwhmer defeat Winnipeg Ypres. Manitoba champions, in the Allen Cull finals. western officials were convinced the six-man game, adopted in the east four years previously. wu simerfor. Boat-Found, llo Sign 0f Three Missing Mel. MIAIU. Ml... Mlrch 14 -- (AP) --'1'he Gout Guard Saturday ro- ported that the boot in which Cal- Elfy-lwrn jockey Al Snider and f/wo companions have been mill- ing for more than l week on l fishing trip lull been found. The bolt, with no liln of anyone around, wu located on ftlbbit Key. a tiny island 10 mllel south o: Iver. gladee City in the Gulf of Mexico. Milling with snlder are CJ-I. Trot- ter, Miami horse trainer, and Don. 81d FY3891‘. Toronto business mil. NAMED BACIIIDOI KEG PRINCE RUPERT. B. O. '- (GP) — Robert lflklnl has been nlmed Prince Rupert's bachelor king, belting for other candidate: in a vote by women voterl. Elkinl inmediatcia notified hi: "subjects" that he in nds to hold his crown indefinitely. Victoria Rink TUESDAY NIGHT» Second ploy-off ggme ALIANY ST. [ATS ' "mronniiinows i’ ..._ Uluol-Skotl om: “in r would nun: ma" ‘~-¢-... two Blwkélllyorl, .._._. . Bruins n. Still Have IOITON l, DITIDII‘ l. 1111011‘. Morel: 14- (AP)- Bolton Bruins elmo from behind to hand Detroit Red Win88 l. coltly 5-1 defeat in l National Hockey Liane game before 13.701 hero tonlg t. \ The victory enabled the Srulas to take third pllcl by one point over New York Rlhllfl, who drop- ped l 0-3 decision w Montreal. ‘Ilhe wings took a l-0 leld early Ln the first period but the Bruins tied the couyt ln the lame period and then added two more goall in each o! the next two stanzas. Don Morrison gave Detroit its shortllved lead. Pint Period 1—Detro1t. D. Morrison (Condcher, Gauthier) z-Bostom, Blbando (Schmidt. Warwick) 5:06 . 16:85 Penalties: Abel, Peters. Howe. Second Period 3-—Bosbon, Dumart (Flaman) 10:23 b-Boston, Henderson ............... -1613 (Ronty, smith) Penalty: Lindsay. ‘rum P 5—.Boston, Babando (Samlford) . (f-Bosbon, Sandford (South) . ............... ..1B:2l Penalty: Ran. TORONTO 3. CHICAGO 0 CHICAGO. March 14- (OP)- Toronto Maple Leafs blanked Chi- cago Black Hawks 3-0 at the stadium here tonight before l turnout of 16.5w to tlko over first place in the National Hockey League race as Detroit wls losing to Boston. The game marked the final clash of the two teams during the 1941-48 race. I-‘lnt Period l-Toronto, Kennedy 4.40. Penalties: Bodnar. Mortson. Stewart, Meeker. Second Period 2.—'I‘oront0. Watson. (Apps, $tanowski) ........ "J53 Penalties: Boesch (2, including misconduct). Ezinickl. Third Period Zi-Toronw. Ezlnlckl. (Mortson, Apps) .............. ..I5.40 Penalties: None. CANADIENB 6. NEW YORK I NEW YORK. March 14-— (0P)——- Maurice (Rocket) Richard scored four goals to boost Montreal Cen- acllens into a 6-3 victory over the New York Rangers in l tense National Hockey League SEW be‘ fore 15.935 fans in Madisonoquare Garden. The fiery Richard showed the style which made him WP “We!” in the NJ-LL. two seasons ago. noiching two goals in both the second and third periods ‘to push Rangers down into fourth place in tho League race and keep alive Canadlena’ slim hopes for a. play- off berth- If New York loses its three re- maining games and Canadians win their two. the Habitants would tle the Blueshirts with 53 points at end of the schedule. and would win fourth place and l_ playoff mot by virtue of having more vic- tories than Rangers, 21 to 20. Pint Period l-Montreal. Curry (R/eay, Chamberlain) 8:25 Penalties: Juula, Loch. Cham- berlain, Mosdell. Harvey. ‘ Second Period 3-New York, nudell (Gardner) . 6:27 8--Montreal, Richard o4...» 8:50 4--Montreel, Richlrd . .. ..14:50 5-New York. Kullman (O'Connor, Raleigh) .. 18:23 _ Penalties: Flllion. Chamberlain. Kullmln. Period lk-New York, Raleigh (Lemirlnde, Gardner) .. 1:50 Place: Canadians Third Chance (Oblmberllsn) .__... em l-Montrell. Richard. _,________g;u B-Jdontrell, Richard ............ .1931 Penalties: Bouchard, Guam; TORONTO 5, BOSTON g TORONTO. March lb-(OPM Vewrln 5Y1 woe. nearing m. m. of l grelt hockey career, mom two goals Saturday night and laq Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-2 Ne,- tlonal Hockey league victory ovq- Boston Bruins. The triumph, b‘. fore 14,182 fans, put ~the 1e81,", a first-place tie with Detroit m4 Wings in the league race. The pair of goals gave the 3a- year-old Apps a total of 19'! sing. he broke into the N. H. L. in the 193647 season. He has three more scheduled games to achieve u" ZOO-mark he has set as his scor- ing aim before his retirement from hockey. , First Period I-Boston. Peirson (Ronty, Crawford) 15.01 Penalties: Thomson, Boesc manna. Second Pal-fol 2—Toronto, Apps (Bentley. Watson) 0.11 fi-Toronto, Apps (Watson. Ellnlcki) ....._...._...10.2l Penalties: Egan. Barilkc, w“. wick. Thlrd Period 4—Toront0. Ezlnlcki (Watson) . 5—Boston. Schmidt 6—Toronto, Kennedy (Meeker) . .................. ..l6.l| T-Toronto, Klukay (Morison, S. Smith) . 1M1 Penalties: Mortson, Boesch z, Peters (minor and misconduct). Henderson. MONTREAL 8, NEW YORK | MONTREAL. Murcih 14 —(CP)_ Montreal Canadians and NewYoi-k Rangers fought it out in an cg- citing, four-goal third period Bot- urday night, the Montrealera fin- ishing in front 3-2. For the time being Canadienl kept alive the mathematical p03- slbllity of a. fourth-place playoff spot. Rangers at first appeared’ con.- tent with a close-checking, de- fensive gaone but were ever elm-t to opportunities. They played with- out ‘Phil Watson, Neil Colville end Ed Slowlnski, all on the injured list. In addition to the third-period razzle-danzle exihlbiiion, the 11.001 fans were treated to a side-show battle for league-leading point- getter. a misconduct and match- ‘misconduct penalty and the sp- penrancc for the first time in Nat- ional Hockey League history of a- Chinese player, Larry Kwmig frmi Trail, BC. Kwong. uscd sparingly. val brought up from New York Hm‘- ers along with Ronnie Rowe fol Saturday's game. Elmer Lech. outstanding foe Camadiens. at one time caught up with Buddy O'Connor in the nea- son's point-total race but the Ranger centre moved ahead again on an assist. First Period No Score. Penalties - Harvey. Fmlud- Leswick (minor and miscon- duct). Second Period 1—Canadlens. Filllon (Lash. Rich- l-rd) 9:13 Penalty - l-fextall. Third Period 2—Canldlens, Lach (unassisted) 8:58 3—R.anger!, Laprade (Leswlt!) 9:33 d-Rangerl. Eddolls (O'Connor) 12:58 . 5-Cana-diens. Reardm (ll-WIN) 16:25 Penalties - Chamberlain (milk or and match misconduct). 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