ma: Boxers Win Four Out 0f Five. Bouts From Mc zacton oomdng out 01f retirement and 1 short notice “Fllash" McDon- fld well-known local puglllst of bu“; days Saturday night lulled l draw with “Kid? Poul- Isisnd lightweight king in :\:’m,gln event of the boxing Md gtnged at the Sporting ub. “awning for Kid Hart of Monc- M who was unable to mlake the Julononald still displaying “n. o! punching power took h, play away from Poulton in me first round to earn an edge: sold his younger opponent oven I, m. mtlddle session and then I‘. maded by the champion in mil-d and final heat to earn m popular draw verdict. ' But in four other bnuls he- tween Moncton and Charlotte- lawn boxers the visitors took nu mmlerclful belting from the. local artisans-re. all Wadi“: um 1n but order beinfl counted out p; referee Bunny Mcclodrey who handled all the bouts In just |5 capable a manner as ullcu he h in there tilrowingleathtr him- nil. Irish Jim O'Hara with a rec- ord of five ‘straight victories couldn't stand up under the dynamite laden fists cf Beau. mt of the West End Atllletlci Qlulb. In the first few sccondsl ,1 m. opening round the Beau punching hard with both hands h“ 31s opponent down for a two count: O'Hara got back on his. feet only to run lntn the srunc- lqmal punching and he was‘ (Minted out after n minute anl I seconds of the round. Freddie Breon, lat lbs. another sloncton batticr fared even worse in his fight nznlnst Billy Pryor. Pryor liliiilillrg III-I‘ srztlcsztt 13a lbs, n-nslrtl liltln llnm lri Qringting to the attack to llnln~ mu 111a opponent with rights g4 lofts: Brsau attempted to fight back but went down for s nine count; he was staggering as he reached his feet at the count of nine and referee Mc- Oioskey wisely stepped in to halt the bout and give Pryor a todsnioal kayo win after a min- ute and 5 seconds of fighting. Dnmctt Gallant, l4’? lbs ac- counted for the quickest knoc-k- out. of the evening when he dis- pooed of Joe Mooney another vhttor in M seconds. Gallant threw s2! the punches with Mooney going down and taking m.- fiull count flat nn his face. Rockey lifills of Cllzlrlotictowvn. I69 lbs and Ted Black of Monc- ton also weighing in at 159 wag- ed the best battle of the night before Hook was finally counted out in the second heat. Both boys. anxious to mix it ‘came out swinging freely; for the first admits Mills fired everything in his repertoire at his opponent. lack weathered the storm of ienthertocomebaok and takehls turn at purmnelllng Mlllsbutbe- fore the. round was over Mills had again taken over to have Hook cm the canvas for a six count before the round ended. Mill pidred up right where he started in the second heat and it was all over after 32 seconds of scrapping. Black showed lots of courage and gameness butwas counted out lfter hitting the dock from s flurry o! rights and hm flung by his hard-hitting opponent. Kid Cormier chalked Ulp the only Moncton victory of the tournament when he outpointed own. MlcDonald of Charlotte- town in a three round go. Corm- ier weighing 122 l-G libs to Mc- Donald's 125 tookthe first round through his infighting ability; dianadiens Sure Interscholastic Ice Meet Here 0n March 28 Unless unforsecn Circumstances lni-ervfllfl. the monster Island In- tencholastlc Ice Meet will be neld at the Forum, Friday, Mat-cl; 35th, _ This big skate meet ‘rs being span- sored by the Department of Phy. slettl Fitness which will provide transportation from outside points to the City. T0 11B". schools entering teams will be Souri-s, Georgetown, Mm. ray Harbor, Montague, Parkdale, sliiihg Dark, Model, West Kent, DHHCI! Street, Queen Square. lien- imgivll. Victoria, Hampton, Crap- lild. Tryon, North Tryon, Aug“;- tine Cove and Bummersido. 0f Finishing First NEW YORK. Murcll l6—tCPl -Montrcul Canadians clinched their fourth straight National Hockey League title here m- nlght by topping New York Rangers. The victory ssstlred Cana- dians of finishing on top re- gardless uf the outcome of their remaining three games. Ice Follies To Bedeque Dilo to tho fact it will be quite late when the Ice Follies cast arrives back in the City tonight after skating in Bcdcque, Physical Fitness Department last evening announced only the older mcm. hers of the cast would make the trip. All members of the group will make the trip to Summersldc, Friday night. The following members of the cast are asked to be at the Brice Shop at 6.00 pm. ready to leave by carz-Olive Downe, Sheila Praught, Elaine Murley Marjorie Gilles-pic, Marlene Roper, Pat itlt-llurti. June Carroll, Joyce Riggs Elsie MacDonald, Velma Carmody. Adele Vickerson, Margaret Cotes, Jone Glddlngs, Eleanor MacInnls, Phyllis Cutrllffe, Donna. Shaw, Arlene Dowllng, Claudette Mac- Millan, Betty WIiIllOCk, Barbara Wititlock, Geo. Scantlebury, Tum Scantlebury, Jack McCourt, Joe MacDonald, Joyce Rodd, Clair Archer. Joan Bulmer, Reggie Hughes. ‘McDonald evened it up with some smart counter punching In the mliddle heat but Comtler again resorting to infighting ,in the third took the round and an unanimous decision of the judges. In the opening bout on the card Kid Saunders and Kid Tierney both local boys slugged it out fireely all the way wit-h Saunders taking the decision af- ter havlng an edge in all three rotinds of the scrap. fflclals: Reierée: Bunny lWcCloskey. Judges: A. Aylword, JP. Con- nolly. Timers: E. F. Acorn, Dr. F. O. Dougati. » n l'\'i0€fl with a two goal-deficit, rc- sult 0i‘ their 13-ll loss r.-.t Saint John (m Friday night, Gordie Dril- icns Llegiouaires, out in defence of their Maritime mte-rtnedia-te hoo- key title face St. Andrew’; Senators at the Forum tonight in the decid- ing game of the semi-final series to determine the team that will Io against the Nova. Scotia oisaqlom in the flln-ai. I I Outscored and outplayed in the final period at Saint John after having victory practically tn their grasp the local squad may have B tough time of it tonight in making up their deficit. They were without the services of Drlllfm and Hencics- sey in that galne but whether or not these iuvo players will mrkc up thc difference iii snorting remains to be seen. I I I Of a certainty the New Bril-IISWICR champions shonved they possessed plenty of scoring punch and stam- imt when they fired thirteen 2011i III‘iiIl‘(I Uudnlorc in flu» Lcgioil-ilrcs net lmrl incidentally it was the largest number of bucks to set by the youthful net-minder this sea- non. I O I A team with that much scoriflfl punch Just has to be reckoned with Drillon- or no Drtllon and local time tonight are very iiil€ly to sec 8n- other high scoring duel botwlm tlwo squads that ore expected to g0 all out from the time the puck lS dropped at centre ice. 9 I I Although some of the bouts at. the sporting Club Saturday night were more or lees olaawolmtms. 111° fairly largo crowd of fans on ill-Dd were for the most part well satis- fied with the action filled fIghtlnS that did take Dlilfie despite the sud- den termination of some 0f ihem- I I I Of course, there were a 1W d"- gruntled fans but these were in the urlnority. In the main the l0§fl1 mittslbigers were just too 800d =01‘ the visitors. punching too hard and more often, and Moncton will hill/e to lxing over better 1181M“ WM" they make their next scream“ here. O I I And this brings vs l0 the fill-i"!- (‘m1 the quick“ endings oft time! leaves the promoter in. Joey M0- Domld ever since he entered the boxing gamg has estdelwdred t0 match his lighters as Wwly l" possible, He has succeeded remark- nlbly well and if some at the boys seemed overmatched last Saturday night it was certainly no fMflt 0f McDonald's. He accepted the MUM" ton mlttslingers in good faith and if they failed to live up to their advance billing the blame certain- ly could not be laid at Joey! M0!‘- For Additional Sport Announcer: Gus Lougnphlc. od\'v> AT can?“ I-IATTERS evenvwnene Seegago 5 [Wis No Change INTERMEDIATE OIIAMPIONSIIIP ST. ANDREWS, N. B. ONAMPS .yg. tlaolollninss, P. E. I. cllllmrs y The FORUM - TONIGHT - 8.39 shore CAN THE LEGION PICK UI‘ A 2 GOALIDEFICIT? For Your Convsnionco— m: or 11cm: room -l0 n i; and 2 n s ' _ in Fries. Got Your Soot Early. Enter Main Door and Cumberland Strut Entrance Game as NEW-YORK, March 10-mo- '1‘he most savage brawl ln several years in the National Hockey League broke out in the last min- ute of the game tmxlght as Mont- real Canadians defeated the New York Rangers 4-3 before 15,925 fans at Madison Square Garden. The wild battle broke loose after defenccluan Kenny Reardon of Canadiens had been lnjureo by right wing Bryan l-lextsll of the from the ice with blood dripping from his mouth, aspectator sitting behind the Ranger some unpleasant remarks Reardon leaped at him. In a mo- ment about 20 players of both teams were battling. The Cana- diens surged into the Ranger bunch en masse and began swinging sticks and fists at spectators and Rangers alike. The fight went on for 10 min- utes with Bill Juzda of the Rang- ers getting a terrific working over. Maurice Murph ute match misconduct. penalties. The battle cllmaxed a hot struggle which virtually olml-inat- ed Rangers from the playoffs. With thc New Yorkers trailing the follrtil place Detroit Red Wings by three points and with only three games left, the Rangers were de- sperate for victory. ‘Phey were ahead st one ‘Joint but a, third period goal by Jl-m Peters won the game for Cana-| dlens and broke a 3-3 tic. ‘ ‘Ilrouble started early when George Allen of Montreal and Hex- tall tangled in the first period. Juzda, and Richard clashed num-. erous times and with a minute to go in the last period, Ranger manager Frank Boucher pulled goalie Chuck Rayner out of the nets and sent six men up the Richard, Juzda and Chamberlain drew IO-min-l The Canucks were checking hard and roughly and both sides were spoiling for a. fight. Even after the teams were toned down and play was resumed, the battle threaten- ed to break out lglin. When the game ended, Ab Demon-co of Rangers took a few pokes at Kenny Mosdcll of Canadians. But things never got very hot. again. Tonight's pier brawl was the first full scale fight seen in New York for years. Each player seem- ed to have a grudge against s. player on the opposition and was quick to start swinging. The surprising thing about the fight was the slowness with which Garden police responded. Half the Montreal team was into the Ranger box and swinging hard before the first cop showed up. No city police were on hand to stop the riot. Richard was in tho centre of things from the start. The flashy Montreal right wing took s beat- ing all night from the Ranger de- fence and fought hack hard wnen he got a chance. SUMMARY First Period. b-Montrcnl, O'Connor (Richard. Blake) 1:03 2-Ncw York, Russell (Trudell 8:05 S-INew York, Dcmarco (Watson) 17:27 Penalties — Allen, l-lexmil, Rich- ard. Seen-ml Period. ~1—Montreul, dOonnor, (Bouchard) 3:75 b-Montxeal, Blake (OUonnof. Rent-don) 11:06 6-way York, upradg (Warwick, loycoe) 13:18 Penalty -- Jilzda. Third Period. T-Jvllaxllreial. Peters (Mosdeli, Chamberlain) 16239 ' Penalties - Trudell, "Reardon, Richard tntisconducti, Juzdtt (mis- oclxvdiucrli, Chamberlain tmiscon- duct). SATURDATS GAME MONTREAL, March l6 —- (OP) .- Montreal Canadlens blizhied Ne? York Itasigcrs hopcs for Ina-RIDE the Stanley Cup playoffs as Buddy O'Ccr.rnor's second period 808i here Sallifday night gave the Motitreal- ers a 1-0 win lwfore a owwrl 0f 11.966. That left the Broadway Blues tcznporarlly three points be- hind Detroit Red Wings in the race for tho fourth and last spot. in No- tional Hockey LMZIIB Dilly. SUMMARY First Period. Scoring-dime. Second Period. l—lvliontxeai, 18:22 Penalty - LIIIIOUIHI. Third Period. ' Storing-None. Penalties-Bouchuid. Laycoe. O'Connor (Blake) Q FO-O-OQ4OQQ-Q40~O-O-Q-¥O-OQ§QO OOLIIIE POPS Now is the time to get that puppy. The finest litter of rog- isforsd Collie pups ws have ever had, novr- rsody for "|I- Sond in your order while they i t. “STRATHNAIRN KENNELS .\ y true CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Savage Brawl Marks Defeat Ra Rangers. As Reunion was helped bench made and. Saints fight it out for top honor.» 'ing the range ‘ahead to run up a half time score i Goodwin ._.. ..... ice. I Canadians lagers 4-3 Navy Back 0n Even Footing With Saints The Navy basketball team went PAGE SEV EN Canadians Capture Ouebec Junior Title MONTREAL. March l6 -- (C?) —Montreal Canadiens captured the Junior Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation title here Saturday by trotuni-ng Montreal Nationales 3-2 before 7,000 fans in the fourth game ‘or their best-of-flve series. There had only been a goal difference between the clubs Ln the three pre- vious matches. - Canadiens,_ by their triumph, ,move into interprovincial playoffs. They meet Halifax St. Mary's, the Maritime junior champions, in a. into n first place deadlock with Saint. Dunstan’: Saturday night when they defeated the last. place Army team 57-19 in a regular City League tilt. This win sets the stage for a spirited battle Wednes- day night when the Tars and the in their final game before the playoffs. Saturday night both tea started out very slowly anti up until the five minute mark the game hsd every indimtlon of be- ing a close checking one. However with their marksmen finally find- the Navy swept lTiS of 33-12. The second half showed no change ss Navy continued to hammer away at the hard-hitting Anny defenders and tint-shed up with the wide margin of 51-19. Scoring honors on the winning Icam were quite evenly tliviticti while Simpson and Rice led the losing hoopsters. Earl Goss capsbly refereed the cleanly fought encounter handing out a total of l4 fouls. Lineups and scores: Army FG ‘FS PF P15. u Rice . Simpson .. ..._.. Mac-Lea; .-._ Total .. ‘o-Qoootooccm “U LePago .. Hennessey Johnston MacKlnno series that gets underway in Hal- ifax tomorrow night. Saints & Navy To Play Sudden Death Game Saints and Navy will rneef: at the Forum Tuesday night ltn' a sudden death game to decide the team to meet Legion in the City hockey finals, it was decided at s. meeting of the league executive held yesterday afternoom at the Legion home. Navy and Saints played to draw in the opening on- cruuntcr of what. vvns originally intended to h; o. best of three scr- les. it was also decided that the Navy be allowed the services of Cliff Jackson, former Moncton llawks and New Glasgow Bomb- er‘ payer as a. replacement for players lost. to the Navy :qu1d through injuries. Finals which will be a. best three of five affair will get un- derway on Thursday night, pro- viding intermediate playdowns don't Interfere with the follow- ing games slated for Saturday of this week and Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday of next week should the series g9 the full five games. 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Senators as the New Bruns- wlckers are known are not com- ing empty-handed. ‘they picked up a two goal lead over the loc- als in the game at Saint John and a couple of local fans who witnessed the game sre of the opinion the Legionaires might have tough enough time over- coming it In tonight's sctto. Legionialres will be‘ strength- ened for tonight's tilt by thle addition of Gordie Drillon and Mike Henneooey and followers THE BIG. BEAUTIFUL FAMOUS FOR happy with a dependable Dodge! DODGE BUIIDS THREE GREAT CARS DODGE SPECIAL DELUXE o m Ills towuI-rslc: our DODGE ENGINEERING -- LONG LIFE W. G. BARBOUR Charlottetown E. K. JOHNSTON, Murray liver AND the extra power of these two players will be sufficient to swing the tide in favor of the defend- ing chmmions and send into the finals against the Nova Scotia~ winners. ‘Ihorowillbesnadvsneesalofl tickets st The Forum t 10 am. to i pm. and from the afternoon ‘The game is slated to get un- derway at 8.80 sharp. A capacity crowd is expected to lit In on the encounter and ticket seekers requested to be on hand early desirous of getting the seats. Again fans are asked to pay strict attention to the “n1 smoking" rule which has been i! effect. all season long. Following is lsosv the Legion sires will lineup for the tfit: from 2to4hs Goal: Cudmore: defence, McDonald. M. ‘Hennessey. . Pound; forwards, Carver, 31cm: herd. Bowling, Hlgson, Strain, Ilrillon . ' Part1 |I.lTY D O D G E C U S T O M nu towur-rslcla can wlm nuln arm LOW UPKEEI‘ tiloos 2307 them ‘ better‘ ‘x .1