iwcwr-ir s; .':~'i-~* .- 1 um won. the New B ok- gswg mdward Island champion- ghlip at the Allison Gardens in mums yesterday tail-NW“.- mqchmg victory from defeat in a mrill-pacltod encounter by ti" ‘m, ism, of l to I. Th. Islanders- started off iknid- iy and seemed tor bs no mltvh M their much heavier rivals fmm [he hub city. Avnarently I b" 'wm,lttuukl they over-skated Wm, and seemed unable to cow with the cool passifld plays of the Midget Hawks. The first period mad 1 is o, but the Signmefslde gggfQflltlfin looked worse than ma: scorg would indicate. m,“ minutes after the ‘second 1m opened. the Moncton sextet coed not: soalputttns thin mead a to 0. Then slowly but iureiy the lighter tel-m “army w strike their stride. For . whiiq they were imluolty around me New Brunswick boys cage. but finally at the 14 minute mark, MacArthur scored their first coun- m» on a pass from Walker. One minutg before the period ended. “m, Wedgg and Snarr off for » MAR<=H_<34-.124.2 s The Sulnmerelde ‘Kinsmen Mid- _. \ A . 1 Z In ers I d e p. Como ,F1'¢Ii\ flibilfll To iSIIQ.¢¢lii'iYi€*°'Y' A Front Monotone‘ Team righting. I. Caiisnt. dashlfls right whgar or the Hogan-Dickie island us. evened up the collit. getting Macarthurs rebound. The Summerslde boys controll- ed the play throughout much of the final period and l. Gallant punched home the winning loll midway in the period, deflecting Walker's shot from well outside into the draperies. The Kimmen Midgets played a aunt-defensive game from then on in and man- aged to hold on to their slim lead until ting final bullet ended the game. a ‘Lineups. Monotoia Hawks — Goal. B. C... ' _ , defence. Snarr, Ogden, l! , ey. Mcbaiwhlin, Gregory: forwards. J. Cummings, Wilson, Ttawer. 00116. Trim. . Neetson. Sunwrnerslde Kinsmen - Goal, B. MacKay; defence, E. Dalton, D. Darby. D. Biacquiere, D. wedge; forwards, E. Gallant, R. MacAr- t ur, N..Ws.lker, C. Grady. Ii. _Ca- h ll, A. Richard. C. MacDonald, id. Schursnan, G. Dalton. ‘SUMMARY Iirat Period 1—Moncion, J. Cummings “EXPORT” CANADA'S» ilNihi CILBARETTF: i is This iioraor Continued from Dsge 0 next wast. wheiran possibly on 'ths rim off ih the various gro tives in sudden death ‘games for the Island titles at a later date. I l O The elimination tournament will be started early in thg eve" so that the required umber of games can all be run off in the one night in order to clear up tbs schedules before the natural ioa rinks become unfit to play on. I O O This will just about iainolude the hockey acti ity for this with except on of a home and home or Iudden death ssrios in Maritimg juvesale idtaiitplonshi play, when the Charlottetown Vio- torisa will meet the "winner of the Truro-Sydney Juvenile playoffs for in; Nova Scotia title which is ex- pected to bs concluded this week. The Juvenile Vlcs are the N8.- P.E.l. champions. ~ ' a s a Charlottetown curlers have launched into their final boiIpisi and the end of a most active sea- son is not far distant. This even- ing a supper will be swved pt the prize points bonspiel will be play- ed. "rii, local club has had (most successful and hectic season. It is doubtful if there has ever been a more competitive season nor one where interest in various compe- titions was maintained as such s O I I Prank Acorn assigned 4.—S'Side.. Gallant (MacArthur) 10200 Penalties - Ogden, McLaughlin, Wedge, Snsrr (major). Third Period 5—S'Side., Gallant (walker, MacArthur) 10:00 Penalties — Snarr (minor and match misconduct), McMirsn. Refuses - J. Hogan and J. Dewar. — S g vicionii RINK (Wilson) .. 17:00 Penalties — None. ‘some PCIIOI high pitch. ‘l " , Wilson 8:00 ?. ‘ ‘ 3-8’Side., MacArth (Walker) 14:00 his office at a not too enviable ‘Dtriod. The fact that club has l1- ioyed a year of record membership and that there is an esprit dc corps second to none predominat- ing is a tribute to his administra- tion and to tn, fellow members of his executive. O I s Something of not; is time {also that a. number of veteran curlers have been instructing and eticour- siiing ‘teen age lads to take an in- tcreat in the game. This is a far- sishted policy and one that is sure to pay dividends as the you-s roll by. Next week a school boy rink from Ch-fottetown will compete with a youthful rink from Surn- merside in a bonspiei to be held there. Much interest is being taken in the youngsters and irrespective TONIGHT Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs vs. Albany Si’. Peta first game of finals. _ have taken s progressive step. of which rink wins curling will ‘srsrs: Memos! The merger oi’ Koihapiir stats into Bombay province took affect recently. 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' crum u" sumo mm m 95W inches» TM‘! ‘I'd like to give Vi!" two little hints that 9 INK O! w; '1" from the i i‘ You sun l or spoiigg at you must your refrlgq. mixing, the s; ber to ring fro‘; those ‘iiieaiiyloo MlI-Yfllflllovlm isiom will probably oe concluded elimination tournament la expected to be hold Victoria Pink. whom a number of games will b‘: "Pl docile tbq City wimiera. wbo- will meet the Suarunerside iapreslita- season b; P Association version of the heavy- club and the final matches in-a 0g Chorles» ‘And (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO. March w-Promoier Joe fouls will stage the lizard Charles-Jersey Joe Walcott show- down for his vacated world's heavyweight titls in Chicago- right where he won it from Jim Braddock in in 1081. . ' The date. probably in June. and the site-either at Chicago stad- ium. or one of the major league ball parks-will be worked out by Joe's International Boxing Club zith the Illinois Athletic Commis- on. ‘libs selection of dticago, over ds from Detroit. Pittsburgh. Phi- ladelphia, Cleveland and Cincin- nati. for the National Boxing weight crown, was announced at a press conference today. New York. one of the two states outside N. B. A. membership. has proposed an “elimination" tourney for Louis’ title and will not recog- nise ‘the Waloctt-Clilsles Wlnrwr as champion. Massachusetts is the other non-N. B. A. stats. Louis also disclosed that his first promotional venture since ho vac- atediallltltlelidarch Lwouldbea bout at Détwiti Olympia the week Joe said ha hopcd"to srrsnso a match then between featherweight Qhggupiou willie pep. or his recent yieti Sand! Saddler. find ""5" outs fest-her whim"- mqis, h non-committal on the am. did not dodso s quetdw on Mafchéd For Title * years ago in July. that the mid- dleweight title bout between Rocky Graaiano and ‘rony zale ’lured boxing's biggest indoor gate, 8432.- 000. There's tpo much raisin pis eaten in Ontario, says p“ Robson, Progressive Conservative member of the Legislature for Hast- ings East and chairman of the agri- culture committee, told the com- ‘imittes today Ontario should serve more pumpkin, apple hssvyweight title bout or cherry pie but not raisin or lem- on pie. fi-lE__ cpAitnlAN. ctiAiztor-rgrowiv gssis Captures Wolcott a possible June meeting. "That month was awful good to me,” grinned the 34-year-old re- tired champion. "That's when 1 won the title from Braddock at ‘Cggmyiskey Park here-Juno 22 in The Illinois Boxing Commission. hearing the I. B. A. s‘ " of Chicago. said it would call a spec- ialmeeting, probably before Mon- day. to discuss plans for the fight. ‘Iihe I.B.A., in which Arthur Wirtl and James D. Norris. Chl- cago Stadium and Detroit Olym- pis executives, are Louis’ partners. has yet to obtain an Illinois lic- ence for operation. !t's a foregone conclusion it will be granted by the Illinois Commission. Considering the Wirts-_Norris tie-up. an indoor setting at the Chicago Stadium might well be arranged fcu‘ the Walcott-Charlss mix.‘ It was at the Stadium, two T00 MUCH RAISIN PIE TORONTO, March 23- (CF)- Robson. Mr. restaurants Abbies And Meteors Play 6-6 Exhibition The Charlottetown Intermediate Abbics and the Montague Meteors played to a 0-0 draw iii an exhibit- ion hockey game at Montague last night. Despite the wet ice the game was the fastest seen in Montague this year. Heavy body checking and good passing were the features of the game, Top per- former wsswceks in the Charlotte- town net. Abbies - Goal. A. Weeks; de- fence. D. Latter, V. Blanchard, J. Molyneaux; forwards. C. Jackson. N. Lartcr, J. Hsnnessey. R. Shep- herd, R. Stanley, Cwfiregory. Meteors -.- Goal, B. Fraser; de- fence, P. Fraser. It. MacDonald. D. George. D. MI-CLQBHI’ forwards. Roy Collinga, A. Clements. Rich Collinga. H. Power. A Nelson, E. Carver, J. Lannigan. First Period i-Abbies, Jsaksniz. (lfennscsey) z-Abblea, Shepherd, (Stanley. Molyneaux) .. 11:30 " Montague, Rich Ceilings, 0:10 (K. Clements) 15:05 4.—Montsgue, 1-1. Power, (Lflprvgg) ............ 15230 o-Montague, l-l. Power, (E. Carver) 18:12 6~Montague, D. MacLean. (E. Carver) 19:37 Penalties - A. Clements, Hen- nessey. Second Period ‘I-Montaguef l-l. Power .. 14:30 8—Abbies, shepherd. h C Over thirty horsemen attended thrmeeting in the City I-Iali yes- terday afternoon called for the formation of a Standard Bred Horse Breeders‘ Association in this Province. Dr. George Bishop was chairman-anti Chester Pratt acted as secretary. Dr. Bishop outlined the ptu-posc of the meeting which was to en- courage the breeding and show- ing of Standard Bred horses at various shows throughout the Mar- itime Provinces and to lend aa- sistance to Standard and horse show officials in the formation of their prize lists. He stated that the association could also give its support to the importation of fast stallions and the distribution of brood mares throughout the Pro- vince and might organise sales to be ’ ‘ at ’ ' times. W. R. E-haw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. spoke strongly in sup- port of the association, also lhrl Inga and others. After conaid ablb discussion a committee was appointed to bring Penalties — C. Gregory, D. barter, N. Larter. ' Third Period B-Abbies. I-lennessey. (Jackson) 0:12 lo-Abbies, Lartsr, (Hennessey) 13:0?! ll-Abbies. Jackson, (Henmesoy) 14:55 12-Montaguo, D. MacLean 15:20 Penalty q D. Latter. Referees - '1‘. McEwcn and A. (Molynesux) 10:22 on} EOIO Standard Bred Horse Breeders’ Ass’n Formed .. - PAGE .______ in a list of directors for tbs thr counties. These tosether with ti other officials previously elects are as follows: Hon. .-. ‘dent: Lt.-Col n. ii MacKinnon. _ - President: Dr. George Bishop Charlottetown. Vice President: hrl mgs. m Herbert. Secty- easurer: Chester Pratt. Si. Peters. Directors: King's County. John Moi-Mn. MLA. Bouris Ilastr Jae! Annear. Montague; Lester John- ston, Fortune. Queen's County. Willard Kelly. Southpo t: Pranli McKay. Rfllilliy: Lt-Col. J. P. Hoopsr,M.C.. Charlottetown: Wen- dell Morrisssy. Royalty. Prince County. mron MacArthur. Ken- sington: George A. Callback. Sum- " , Hary O'Brien. Alberton; Tyndall Semple- Remington. The fee for membership was set It 81.00 and those present all be- came inoflers. The question of n constitution was discussed and this was left to the directors to formulate and brim: up for adoption at a future meeting of the Association. 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