.4 _ " M ii. nut..." « [4 The Guardian: Phariomrnmi. Thutl Apfil 2.5. 1954. i SPORTS FRONT By NICK Ill.l.‘lt)lll‘l Sawchuck - Great, But Lucky Lts'r link out... it «n to a w - . — ‘ l‘ori it! He :ci up im gut-in; _.. . i._ \\'i_':. t r ‘ it 3an lift I‘r‘ [ii i ‘1 i. i liir e i ‘ ii ‘1 ' Toi'ontt in 'it-vi "’ it I , i i i i ‘, pltonr :al' iiiim .2 l'l'i y“ ‘l vi. m.» . ,i to Hit” tallt‘r ~iiiipii ' “Mui'ltri lit in no d.. iii iv ll Howe' \li “11th 'l c 'l l applet i’t‘r i we i "'c We wouldn‘t be a hit \llt'lll'lxi'll it liiilat-h gets a call {into the same law toilzii I‘lii~ II’llt Ilti\\t'\l‘t_ the linitlrniii'cil wise-Elly would proli lily \ I\_ " Io‘! t‘i iaut'liilt-k. 'lciii \.|\\ t‘litit'L. 'I't't'i \ \‘nwi l'iu-l‘ ' 'l hot it lttllfl lw t-iioiluli to \I Ilil am conch ott Illt' i‘ up t‘ill Hunt's": ii; 1) iii <-'-i , i x 'r 'yifld ,, .. “‘3'- tt‘li ‘ll‘tt‘lt for ilii ., ,t‘. tin on i, ' o. “t i 'p its Force lid Lill». .ri U- » .m: ,- t, it ,w'p. _‘.-,rt‘ li‘ mun Saki t nut I t ‘ ~ 0 ~ .~' -t~ - ._~n, \, ~le r . T'Plli‘\t‘(l ~ 1 » i. ,t ,. t 34 t Mill e ~ i .I ~. s teammate: i ' ‘l r l "H ‘4 ‘ ‘l‘n then the-i Et.-:rt t~ H ‘ y hi'i't'llui'k : u " 4:: ‘rwv 3‘ i It“ the Df‘ll‘f‘il 3 ~' 1“. . I‘mwo tour 'i i \P f'li‘Ht‘s ';tal W" Dr" > Look at IIIt‘ . I i\(‘lblt llttl lllt ci'iiiin’v. In I \'~ l'l‘flll'f'nlrlll it as in .ill ‘i'wiiit‘ uii “Mill: Illlt'li til 'i‘t‘ III ‘ llll‘ tlt ~I iil‘i'intl llttrc Unit“ iii l' set-om! ,‘IlllI iii ll‘l‘ ;i::iio iii the third [It’lll'tl Saul-hurl. stunned the ill :ill (to 'iiilitliri Jt‘fll ‘ :ecomi iici'i.i.l Ix'coii llll~~t'll IIII‘ oticn i-oiiiiir In Inches from ['1 feet out \l'iliiiilicli, Kelly and I‘.‘tppiii i'otiltltt't on :nldcn opportunities. l!‘ l Leafs Forgot To Be Rough SO FAR in che . ti - no 'i: mi' 1 rt that! itemc we expected ‘iil‘.’ w \\ ~o ~ v .ie ' s from r in v mutt 1‘ up” lit“l<t‘ i i l' I ‘ - :.-< iial :.il . i , ll _ "r v"? titl'.|l H" i hm} in: '~.' l'.t‘1.|l't’ ii‘;‘ii‘ Ri'IIHV was no ~||Ftlit"tl.’ll'. aiitt lucky. tint .lohiitiv Bowel didnt net the attention he (Ii‘<f’l‘\f‘(l for a line game. Three \\'in:< had to pound away at him for about in seconds In the first period lit-fore Howe llilllit‘tl lllt' put-k loow and it. the pi-tiotl lic l'..l\ partiilly Into tIH' open tit-t. \lirluux scl‘f-cni'd hi ‘t I.i-;.t' (If‘lt'lli'l‘t'lflll \Ill'll .luyal \t'llll‘ll lil‘ :i i 3r ' l.2. EV -i: .t .l :i ll. --it.. ..i ' n ' v Volt: '.Iii..: 5‘ .t t i . .. ‘. .V it. “till lit-lit ' ~liwt‘ l ‘t ‘lti- - litt‘ * i.‘ CHI tlit- twirl. iiit‘ lll lut‘l'll tut~ t tl't't l: -l~ - i ' , . . .i l a "punt iii: . i .ltm , l ‘ i it"‘ ,i .i i ‘ ‘ ‘ II‘H" ’\ l‘l "‘ i i' t: ,"‘ " ‘l 'ji‘ 'I‘ il'I '- “- u'itli il‘ \lll ’lttlt "‘5' r-- i i ii'i ivrcii 'lii ii itl II' to acne 'l 0% 1 W‘s-1 ad .v. 'iinc' l~i~.l It i». pii‘ l : chargt rial Tin—4a; r 'ii-nrt: - i; r». ’n -..~-: T--:- i - ~ ~ ~ two men 'lmr' liir poi-rt ant tliL‘ nah m1 a ' ~ . t » l-- . iii/a m; .4 ll‘ DI \ railccl 'c fall!“ it c r.iv . it i n"; “1””. ‘nld yup". at i;.,-.- t c3ii_ Rcrl Kelly ran-i: tlii~oii;3t with what r-mild hair: furl-4i into our of tltr k!“ l‘ld“ “I the fiat-jet: in tlic Illlfll it: cps-mitts of the game when he «oil a laceolf from Billy findsiv to the right of in Detroit not. Trailiti: by only I c :o‘ I“! leafs had pulled [tower in favor of an cur;- lIIJf‘l— “lion Klllv not tllt‘ draw he whipped the puck :u-l‘ 1- Titth'wtc Rut Ratligate was in to much of a IHII'I’ :mtl 2 rd the puck at the feet of a De troit dctrnwman i won tar/VI and the \l'incs had “on the all important I‘it'tll C: ‘ 0ft .he Cuff .NIHVV‘ \I‘I'HIII XV. iii-n of 'lll' .iizuiu; lio'oe'. 4d 'IIF “’l'PI‘wi“; li‘”“‘r"lil li'” _“ 'iI‘” of tllt‘ llatibics‘. b'm' era in lilie rli'rur; * .'t‘t‘l' llir' \\ il_'~ 2’,va iiin oyei the Leatr ’Tiic rim n giit t'll‘-‘ll\ a. n poii:tl:_\ killot‘. \lar- “1ng Ha; «to 'm t .1k to Down earlier this season. then '2"tiird rut hi i. Whiz to the \tiiorii-an lpacilo. \‘tiyi \lacMillan' ‘ll icti 2w titaiiii: the tea <. i least with this club you knc'.‘ \mi'w» gun; 'o DI'H when they call you rip. With the l.c.'it» ‘ urncr iv. .. l .- will; '(i 110‘ r': i \RVttl.“ PALMER ‘.~ ti ~ slit. \f" on ,i'l"nan a "~' {midllfl Until roll =iii‘ 'ic '.i.'i- i\f\‘l tlic lti't It the four inf: ones ilir \l.’l~l(‘!“ in tii' I‘l‘l‘t‘ arc the lfni'ezl State; and British Opens and lliv- tine~ can t‘t‘.\ The four major toiirneys hate vicier been won by a pin in: amateur ll .’0\'F‘.S wun all viii-op of tho rip won-s n l’l.'ti Looks like FHARI.I‘i5 I"l\'l.I‘IY ll2~ become 'lt" on R"? \‘nmk of ha-chall 'l‘llc KamaE nwnei «icons to till 2' the ‘~' - iiiii. c been giving the rest ' -~ ;- . for real: so e has been .L‘ a t"iitinii to t situation foe pii‘iltiti which incidentally. I lit: iil‘t'll'lilii HOWE. l‘ l‘.t‘;1l¢:li \':itiriial soccer team It?“ ~. Vilma to \i'»clial t'or Rlizfitltlti that's rh: Ill:i‘{“-I pr-rc c i‘" ‘ ~' .iii 4'ii:li\li club (or ii lllllhlltlx' \finc lioii‘c izv ' "a o“ in 'l'iir‘»:i::\"s hall :atii t‘ at Chic/1:” which i :i Pirate» it‘ll RS \ c llth" hmn Impromeri \l‘iIll the ‘=l‘,:. his .l\{'0l IFS T‘I.\\"I'I“, ei'cry time he has appeared on tile (‘Rl hot-Loy :clci‘asis this year l‘lanle seems ‘ri knm' he ’nic'yaicts and dctcncciticns' jobs lint as well a~ he know. bi: ozti He may make a loud couch when hm l‘l7\"l: rials aw _:li ,ii..\i\' cinox iia~ iwn named \llSmr "ilel\‘ltl_t“’ n iiic t'l-nzi'al Prote-urual l.t‘R.‘lIf‘. Boston has h"cn climb: toi' lt‘.'ti'." \mlici‘d Runili'ci' sharp shooter, and they may :i‘nh him in the next player draft 0 I I P Taylor n it .ltillllxtiill ‘ Ft l-. .lcnkiii: R \lFit-Plirc S \laclionald “I Flirt The foliouiil: are ‘iie it sit l “um i” of the rifle slimy hm“ m. mp Bruce Rt)l)(‘l"~ti|l ('harloltoirmw (mt-1' ., no... \ l'. \tvinkct‘ Ioclation oit Tuesday, I) \lat-lauiii A \lutclt .t.‘ R t‘ai‘riuuai‘on .I'v. DISAPPEARING ACT Willie Nit-may. firm, '1' ed the act M ‘Wilwaukm “‘9 93" 2m"? (1277" yesterday .‘tlct‘ove'y limit 3 prepares ma 9 a se- ‘ , “.1 mm M. d”. r ” haeballs I Count} Stadium pitcher Bob Heridloy vatcb- by home run: I. In Giant: l l E:H"Il(‘ lIti'ili", \oleian stat o! ihe lirtroit Led Win49. has finally breached the “wall” in l'tiiil ot the Toronto ‘ilap'e . . / , é ‘ HOWE BREAK 3 Howe Failnd in almost regular irati‘ net. score a Leafs during the SIIIEI’.’ goal the N't\nll llowmei'. In the five S;)i\_ S THROUGH 2"? games plau‘rl Fa l.'ll' in their Stanley t‘up tinal series. Howe ha: (-rrziited for three mats. as w'cl’ a( three as— tt‘P \\'ircphnto) Athletic Dinner Tickets Are Being Snapped Up tut til i: hallitc .u IIlltl\l'\- In lulu- placi- \\'t'tiiit‘~- tl.ii victim: \l:iy 6, at llll‘ t'tiii- ndiLiii Lemon Home here, i! tinted 'n gt" tinder“ a} in 1! weekend Item-‘1 ndlc I r-iilt-tiiilal There are no“ «‘tVl :izat: :< 44.] lm' 'ii" 'a able ‘ i'.t-.li fiitlt't‘nn and limiards of Ft!) nl' t‘l‘ié’sP hRVt hotin snapde up before going on sale This indicates th at tickets may he at a premium for the Silia plate dinner which a '3 he attended by the biases: aiiil) of sport; celebrities eye: to iisu the Maritime Pt‘oyinces‘ Brigadier W.\\‘ Reid chair man of the dinner. said last nizii: he has rcceiyed definite confirmation from Danny Galli- yan. of radio-TY fame. who will bcin1i~tcr of ceremonies at the dinner; from Frank Sclkc Jr. of llit‘ Montreal (‘anadicns organ- i7:itirin; also .lim Tt'imble. roam of the \lontreal Aloucltes: a ct t'oopcr Smeaton, former NHL rclercoiu-i'liief and now senior fril~lce of the Stanley t‘up. 'l'licsc tour noted gentlemen Possible ForConn HP lll'll'l' '1 I‘ It itin‘ an ;il‘D' . Airlift.” l min Son the. one ol 'lll‘ most respected men In \.-iiiom' Hockey League in:- loi'\_ iii'l be honored by hayin: a tit“ 'i’opiiy named after him. R-u l"|llliil'\ lo the contrary. lit‘ llt‘l~l .iaxt luuil the league's :uiil iiiccial: .luiie 8-H in Montreal in hate it made of- Itt'lHl \ :i t'l‘lx ago t'ltii'ciicc lean-re president t'aiiipbell announced tic \lou'd propose at the meet-. .n: (‘v'ftlilhlltllf‘lll of a trophy ‘\li>l'll would be presented to the titll>ldndln2 player in the Stanley t‘up final series. llowcler. he said the in the iorniatiye many f‘lt‘lt'lilS still to be ironed olit fine thin: was cer- tain. ’l‘iic trophy would not be idea stage t ' l i will i l heal tilie “lave: 3-6. Hend- lry's first victory as a Giant, Med Henley wax to the itiaots by the Braves last “inter. (AP Wit-cation) that meeting ' until he has their final plans in". black and white -\nd the same holds trite for other top stars. like Bobby Hull. Gordie Howe. and .l a c q u e s Plante. But Forbes Kennedy, who has 3L taincd more success in protes- sional hockey than any of he 1' Islander in history. “Ill be there — to represent the Boston thl‘his. Roger Dion, director of p sical fitness for f‘anada. will be on hand, too~ and it has been learned tltat Health \I l n istrr .ludy I.a!\larsh will attend if she can arrange her schedule in time. Also on hand will he 5e.- yeral notable sports figures front other parts of the Mail- times. including Earl Ross f filonclon and ‘Ace' Foley of Ha- lilAy i? Honor Smythe and ca~h i-nnitiiei't-lally will cam a award with it. few days later Smytlii's son Stafford. president of the Toronto Maple lieats. said we would definitely propose to tltt‘ \pttll ~t'l‘f‘tl substantial meeting that the trophy IH‘ named after his father. He said: "i will put dad s name tip and don't think there will be any difficulty. l'm Sill‘f other hockey men recogaiye what he has done for liockrp and will be anxious to honor him in this way.” Earlier this week a rumor that the trophy had at- ready been named after Smyine enior. “That‘s untrue." said (‘amp~ hell. “I have neyer even men tioned a name. officially. in anyone. the league got-- ernors meet in Montreal 1 will propose the trophy then. it will In be tip to Illt‘nl to decide on whom to name it after \o doubt Smythe's name \\'III on among those suzzcstcd. But no decision will he reached unli‘ Athletics Eliminate Monties OTTAWA lCPl ~— Woodstock Athletics earned a berth in the Allan Cup finals Wednesday night with a well-earned 8-?» w in over Ottawa Montaunard: The victory was Woodstock”: fourth in a row without a los: tn the .st-of-seven Eastern Canada hockey final. The Ontario champions I\\'it‘f‘ trailed by three goals in game as Ottawa came up with its best performance of the ser- ies. But each time the Athletics came roarin: bar Veteran detenceman .l a c k Macintyre was the scorinu hero The former Rm. ton Bruin fired two goals at '3 5. assisted on two others in addi-‘ tion to playing a sound game i at the bluelitne Ron Mason ‘also fired two goals for the winners. Singles were added by playintr coach Ted P o w e r. obinson,‘. Gerry Stringle and Ron Her-‘ g ti o . Ottawa scorers were Claude Charron. Do a n e Beadle. Al Stitt, Andre Despard and Chen- ter W. i l i there w as . will .‘1tll\¢‘ lll t'tigiiiotlctuwtl by. it lllt‘ :pmlatoin rail tultt .tll’ alll‘l'll) I)(‘ltll't' iiuoii Ult May Ito-:r car-- nit: Illl' lll'.ltI l.ili|c, ti w ll . ii i 1. tic Walled \\‘lll tlizill Ru: “0th \(tlt’l .lt‘.‘tll Ht‘lni'aut “m” “"‘l (plplll‘lllt‘V ll‘l‘l “"ll of the t‘anadiens. and 'Red' Kel " .p lwfm “1 ."mrm. “him rgzii‘ i‘c'n'e "Mir very eyes. as I I“ "’ lhe lip}: TIP Alma" '39! lb“ lTH‘ti'] for the d drier n‘rninly .taivi to be here. but the local a: m prim. “my, bu,” chairman was reluctant to more WWW] H, i. 13..."! inhup, m them into Illp ‘siu'e‘ category mp MM 1...; .,,..tthi Diner dciatlc for the pro:i'am are near-n: completion. and l.(‘;~.:!t)ll tifllt‘lfll‘ last night re- ported tha' all the entertain- ment for llli‘ dziitici‘ will be local. I‘Iddic Rl‘t“.‘.'!l '2 lioit‘liii; up tat. (‘lillltllillf‘t‘ ‘l‘:' : lotikiii; after this part of the prozram PROBABLE PITCHERS Ry TIIF. t"l\\lll.\‘\' PRESS l‘i'ohahc 7\".t‘ll(‘t"~ for today's major lcazue baseball games. won and .int records in paren- thcxcs' \atitinal League f‘liicazo. Ellsworth iO-l‘ at .ci Hort. Stalkii'tt ifl-li Pittsburzh. Gibbon no at Philadelphia 'Haltaftey tt—tit. t‘\". t'titcinnul. \laionm l l at. Houston. Brown Io-ti, (Ni. l.o< \ogrlos. Drysdale io-l at St. Louis. Brogiio il—li, iNl. Onli ’Eltll'lf‘< scheduled. American league (‘it‘yelriiitl llottiiynii tt-tll. at l,o< ‘lnzcles McBride 'l-l‘. Roatoil. Lariiahe 'l-tli at Ral- Illlll‘l'f‘. Robert: ill-0 \‘I Washington. (‘heney Ill-0‘ at. \l li'WNiitn Ql:iii"" ’Ilvtl' Only games scheduled. 'l League l Leafs V DAVE BETTS and torture of 100 games is be- ginning to take its toll as the two surviving National Hockey teams prepare for the sixth game of the Stanley Cup final. Managercoach Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wines said \Vf‘dthS~ day four or five of his regulars front a5>~"ted are suffering taches and bruises. but all are expat-ted ready for to- night's game. Dodgers { Pitcher l Injured ST LOUIS (Apia—Sandy Kou fax. the strikeout ace of Lo: Angels-s Dodgers. lore a 1111].:- . cle in his pitching arm durin'. the first inning of Wednesday night's game against St. Louis and will have to undergo x-ray examination Thursday. Koufax ran into difficulty in the first inning against the Cardinals when he uncorked a Wild pitch third strike and even liially was tagged for a tllt‘Pt run homer by Charley .lamcs. At the end of the inning. Koufax left the game. Dr. l. C. Middleman. ('ardiual team pity sit-ian. examined Kllll‘ and reported he had an elbow int’lanialitiu and hllillli uiuwte tear in his lctt toreut'tii l)t \Iltltllt‘lllilu said the iiillaiu- ultou, ou the Inside of lyiiulas was called Ppu-oticylitis 'l‘licre wa 5 no immediate word on how Ion: the LR-zaiue winner and National League most valuable player might be lost in the Dodgers In 1'15? knit fa) missed half a season be cause of a circulatory ailment in a finger of his pltclnn: hand. and the Dodgers went on to lost the pennant in a playoff with San Francisco BASEBALL . SCORES B} THE \SSOt‘lATF." PRl-ZSS National Lcnzue I‘l‘llt‘agtl at \‘ew York. ppd. rain Pittshiirch at Philadelphia. pprl. en San Fran. 0t?» ntti "ML. 8 Hit Milwaukee 2l0 0M lfll— 6 III I Hendley ft~ii Bolin ifii. Shaw i9i and (lrandall; (‘loningcr 13', chro iJii. iii). Smith '8' and 'l‘oi'rc. SIC—McCoyey. 3 l4'. Mil- w ukee. Tot ' Cincinnati Houston .lay ll~li. Edwards; Bruce. 19' and Grote. American League Boston at Baltimore. ppd. rain .'I it out 000 tllx— 2 7 2 Dickson ITi Brown and tl~ll- Washington 000 020-— fi 10 1 Minnesota 130 002 01x— 7 RI Koplitz. Duckworth (6:. Bridges ill-Ii tilt and Leppcii. Brumley «an; Kaat. Siebler tI‘. Perry tR‘. Dailey (8|. Fischer iBI. Pleis t2-lti (8‘. 4 and Battey. HRs: ton t3i. Min—Oliya I2i. Rollins ltll. Mincher tli. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdouald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian The Three Stars We hope .lim K kept his eye Wings. but the trio that conirr on Gordie Howe Tuesday nizlit as we suggested before the ....iii:i. but it ‘ic did'i‘.. it‘s cusablc It Eddie Shack can't 'ccp h \ eye on Illiwc. hi‘\\ can you expect one of the O'l.earv \I'll‘tll‘lls‘ to do so" h :3 n \\ a sortie-finalin: affair. and a ‘ct of me l.’ilt|“K. both at \13 ole Leaf Gardens and before their television sets, must have been almost as exhausted as the play- l‘t‘~ We don‘t lie-it ‘o take any credit away from t h o i: e Refit To Throw Or Jim (‘oleman who filled tn the gaps between Bill Hewitt‘s wit it eggs an commodities on the Ice after the lone Tor- ontc izoal. (‘ol'iman said Wings were. hanging on the ropes at this staqe. but the time necessary to clean up the ice '13 yr- them a welcome breather. and so the home fans were IlllrtlnE the chan- cos of their own team by such an idiotic mc"iod of celebrat- ing the scortnl of in iron]. There certainly scents to be some truth In what (‘olcmln said. But of course. if t Inns really [ct organtud for effective action in this bustn. s of throwing debris, .1” n" can hlopcn. For ex- ample. when the Red Wing- sccm fired out. II few lit-troll fans. strategically placed. could throw cum on the Ice to E a .. =3 Boll Season Baseball and Softball talk should soon be going the rounds ga 1y whisper we in heard yet is that Jim Kenkins may or- can a oot‘thalt ham to u. :4 a buted most to the humbling of he beats would have to he Terry Sawchuk. Gordie Howe. and Lady Liv-k Qawciiuk mode some saves bordering on the m ; ll.~. it can iiattlli he denied that lady luck kicked om a few too with he Ill'l'L" sli )- pei', Leafs who scented to be in flit'3tl s~:'i:i: ii .. is It'T‘tl in ny shots wide of the net. but the i-r‘lenfless t‘I'l(‘"l-\'i"' of :hp Red Wings could have had a lot to do with this erratic sniptn; Not To Throw give. their own team a rest and Leaf fans could do the. lame when .t e .Tornnto team's tongues were hanging out. The belt way to contrnl this nonsense. is the imposing of stltt fines. and a fairly alert detection system. It's the kind of series that. puts you out P“ a shaky limb every w" teams seem very evenly matched. and "breaks" play a: larder r o l c the" 's usu=" Of‘ course. all out hustle seems to create "tweaks" :ui n ‘."i be sure which team is going to . be “hustle hot" in an} '1 i y ct game However. most tam now probably admit that Wings seem to have the biggest cdcte that any team Ill“ enjoyed so far in the series. Winning the next two games will be quite a chore for the Toronto boy. who are a bit inclined to blow hot an co l . O Looming Etennors this year, It Jim can two or three performer: 8n¥“'h" “ear his own a truly, the club might be a real conten- dur in .1 Prime Quinta lam. ‘lniuries DE'rR'orr ice: — The. pain' 3 and Larry Jeffrey suffered ' araier' . 'scored the \\lllllf‘l‘ Tuesday on Leniasier‘. iPla atcdht “i sure hope we cn night." said Abel. forced to u>c .'. l.‘ll i 33 Hay- ers to staff his lT-man duriiiu the season (i-‘i \niii'e Pronoyosl and Alex Deirecchio survived the Tit-:amc schedule without an injury. Toronto Maple Leafs will ar— rive here by train today With- out shilty Dun lIt'Kcilttcy. ho remained in a Toronto hospital with torn ligament; in his rizlit knee. suffered when he was checked by Al Lan'ilois in Tues day's game The Wings won to go ahead games to two. Detroit goalie 'l‘crry Sawcliuk tlic hcst of the Winut in ltteir Z-l win in the fifth canto altltouuli he was suffcriii'i hack wh o pains as a result of sleeping on = a hard mattress in Toronto. ‘ PATTERN ('OSTINLi‘ES The Detroit inlul'i. continued Dctcnccman Barkley pulled :ro'n pattern Dou: mu: rte sep— who ribs Fri ,loi'i‘. 25-foot st'i't‘t""‘tl \ll'll. had a touch of influenza. The l.c.'il~ "V'ilt'llrf‘fl onto Wednesday and watcher. film wliizli \ll' they really Iicd 'l‘licsday's game on .’| play that was wliistlcd offside. The film showed (icri'y I‘ili man was onside in the second period when ‘zic took :1 at the Detroit blitcluie in the sec- ond period and :t-oi'cd on Saw- chuk a: lit 'I'or- .HF; \ \llt‘l VII/\Ilttll ‘f‘"|ltl of play showed Foil Stewart was hf‘lllllll '9 iiiisiii and il " till hair the puck when lincsinan Gnome Hayes blew the play fll‘Htl 'l'hc Inter-Club Dart Action tlir: 'lla Itllllnltl.‘ :uc lllt‘ H'sllll‘ of tie canto: "layrd iii the lit- tci'cliiti da't league lait 'l‘tilll'e day "V’ZI‘J P‘a'W‘ I find ,‘Itri ",iiii 1. RI‘AF ‘Al 1 ‘i‘ivi‘l ‘Tiltl I; 53:; Um: 1 Rt“- PM ,7, lira ion 7 Bit‘ FINAL Sl’AMthtiS I I, [’15 Sptt'IM‘tiiin 52 39 104 Ron and (Jun 40 4 2t I.(‘;.;ltln 47 4.“. 94 Rt'.\l-' i\J 4'» ~13 90 ' \ii' Fl 4i lti 33‘ 40 Sf] M ill 33 5‘? 76 'l'onizlii ii'l' I» the Tl""~l night o. the semi-final pla' and is following is the ‘ltllt‘flilt‘ .‘tci‘ics “\" no :i' Mirirta- man: Sportsman :it l..-;iuon; Legion at Sportsman ’ll neces £85”- Scrtcs “R” Rt‘.\t '.\l at Rod and Gun‘ Rod and lilttl at Rt‘.\t~‘ lAi: Rt‘tt" t\ at Ru (1 and (fun. iif nPt'f‘H‘..l')‘ gue Ehman Score Mitm' piled against the batik or The TREDITIINEL Are Moving To The Charlottetown Forum Yes, Beginning This Friday, April 24th, The Tremtones Will Be At THE CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM Modern and "NOTE THIS” - Old Time Sponsored by the Charlottetown Lions Club Admission 75c. Detroit: lmlacl: said Ed Litzenberger. an ex—Leaf called up from the American Hockey Lezuu; .111 dress in place of McKenney to- night "but they like doctors haven‘t told in for sure. that t McKenney won‘t be ready for t . .. Saturdayg game. ‘ Wi" there be a seventh game ' Saturday? Of course.” said lmlach. coming about as close as he allows himself to making a prediction. Neither team plans any line. up changes for tonight. but im. lacli said ‘H‘ w " alternate 'ilay- crs in Mt-Ketiney's left-wins spot with Dave Kenn and George .-\rmstron::. President Clarence the Stanley Cuo i Detroit Wednesday after a two-year stay In Toronto ll Witi'JE . ti~ttii.i'. ‘ie‘lE lu’ it back Friday. It. has not has 4 GERRY EHMEN perm "til restin: place new mre 1955 goal would have fled the. game Abel r“\'eeled that Strategy -1 which was worked out at a pre. Manager-coach Punch lmlaclt with? play c"~" 'ilt‘L‘l!“ ""rl oil Wednesday declined to com- Tuesday. It was dectded that ment on the play. veterans like Gordie Howe. Del. ‘lal -‘ “‘9 "59 "f mmmem' vecchio. Marcel Pronorost and :2g“(:3lgl‘émlifih'onfithil][5:31; Bill Gadsby were tirin: too fast a’hm“ mp om. mmmlm“. night and that -‘the kids" should tw " used more in Detroit. Woman Driver Suffers lniury lt;_\\(‘F.. ()nt. tt‘Pi ~- Auue‘ it “all, one of Brila.ti's top women could hale, been worse" The two were driyin: .1 Fold tll'l\i‘i'~. sniff-red deep scalp ia- Falcon and were members of (’(‘l'flllt)|i\ toilay \\Ilt'll the 1'.” one of two factory trams ell- ~.lii~ .liait-il \\tll| Ili‘l' \illt‘l'lt‘JlI lci'i-it liy lllt' l“ttl‘tl \lntiir t‘om- liit\|;'.Iliii‘ oiei'turuett «luring, IIIl _ ot limit The car, 4 ti:itt llllll' (‘t'oss t‘aiimta lltilly though tiatlly \\a\ \ll'\ Ilall. mother of tlii't-t- still riiolitlc. Mrs. Strauull bdtil was taken to hospital at l)!‘-'- it would lie \yiilidrziwii froiu tin- dcii. it) tililm west oi ticrc rally llt‘t navigator, ’\lr:~ .lran ‘" —'“""" ' "V .'“‘“" ' 'Ztl'J‘j‘tll or \Irt‘rltantyillr \'.l. Harness ch'ng ;airl \lr. Hall \t'a: expat-led In I‘L‘ iClrgLed from hospital \A't‘r‘l attr" twin: dptamwl 'o,‘ niiseryatlon and ex tip; 'I.'a\ m t‘i‘l‘tlIllI Double Winner H \th \‘\ "T‘ Bill; ‘l‘izii? ow nod by Harold Daliw'm- \‘i ~ . .llrs Steaoall was drlyiug pl“ "I W's“ ("we and “men when the car skidded on a by Gordon White. was the only patch oi ice on highway 1, double winner on the It) dasl‘. about H miles west of here. lu- li-H‘M‘hfi l‘ai‘llig ca" on the nave is about 130 miles [10th Noill! Ccmmons 'l'rark here nest of Port \rtltiir. \Ictliicsday Mrs Sicagall said she had just 3"?” d""”"¢‘ “mi l“ Bm'k'v ‘ taken nycr the wheel from um I‘rillcc. Sunrise. Alczas Adam. companion about 11:45 am Lee Texas. Success Greg. Mona EST. scycn hours after leavtn¢.7- MIMI“ w‘l’kl‘ilm and M." Winnipeg for Sault Ste. Maric.‘(lit‘;.l~‘. FtlrlC‘st Ill‘tlt‘ tor the ‘lilt tlii'en tiii‘lontzs was ‘ltl l-.i sec- ‘Wc rounded a turn, hit the ontlu by Rocky's Pl‘inl'l" iti the “‘3‘ patch and the back and sixth race. 5mm: around. Highest Sinzlt‘ pay was 321:0 "We bounced off a hank,ion Lee Texas in the Seventh. flipped and landed back on outiMma T. id 321% in the 8th and Bill's Time $11.00 in title S‘ll‘ wiiceis. There was some deep Dancing. Dancing 9.3O - 12.30 TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM LIONS CLUB MEMBERS AND TREMTONES