~ alpzkbflflknnfi "The (.‘Il01i'f0r' H bie illCKEY AND NICHOLSONS ill ACK 'I‘\\"’IS'I‘ A Home Product ~- Popular Everywhere ‘Juoncron, n. B.. March ls- (CPF-Superlor passing and speed ‘p11 bl! for Charlottetown Junior bogweits tonight as they racked p a 10-5 win over Shedlac S. C. M. unlors in the second game of a ome and home, total-goal series I91‘ the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ward Island junior hockey champ- lohship. Abbles copped the first game o1 the series at Charlottetown las: night 15-3 and won the round 25-8. They now meet Halifax St. Mary's in the Maritime Junior finals. The islanders outscored the New Brunswick champs 5-2 in the first period, 3-1 in the second and topped off their victory by scor- two more in the final frame while their opponents also were garnering a palr. Lineups:- Charlottetown: Goal, Ward, de- fence, Downe. Mclnrlls, Pierce. Carter; forwards, Carver. Brown. Andrew, Burke, Gregory, Mac- Gregor. Bhediac: Goal. R. Leger; de- fence. A. Richard. B. Melanson; forwards, A. Fougere, O. Belliveau. J. Beiiiveau. A. Lager, I. Wallace. B. Mcullan, Molllns, N. Richard. Berryman. Pellerin. Summary:- Flrat Period i-Clrtown. Grocery il-Shediac, A. Richard .. t-Cwtown. Downe, (Carver) B i0 dv-Shedisc. I. Wallace, (Richard) ........._.....i1.C5 l-Chtown, Andrew. (Carver. Brown) O-Cwtown. Andrew, (Carver) ............................ .1647 ‘f-Cwtown. MaeGregor, (Gregory) .. . Penalties: A. chard. A. Fou- gara. Burke (major). Richard (ms- ".430 .04 ..._......1I.l3 PRICES- FNM III...‘ 001F010 so n4 fa "it l New Suit For Easter ‘ EACH ONE OUTSTANDING VALUE AT ITS PARTICULAR PRICE ‘YlSlT OUR STORE AND SEE THIS WONDERFUL RANGE llarry Iii. Macliougaill » gflliflin uslrs nun" “ ti. . r. s. mm befcat She-diac 10-5 In Second Game Of \ --—-' _-__'é-.__" 1 Series At Moncton jor) . . Second Period 8—Ch‘town. Brown. (Andrew) s...“ 9~Shedlac. A. Leger 4.09 l0—Ch‘town. MacGrego (Burke) .. il-Clftown, Brown, (Andrew, Carver) ............1'i.02 Penalties: B. Melarison. Third Period i2—Ch'town. Carver, (Brown. Andrew) .09 i3—Ch'town. Brown, (Andrew) . 2.05 lil-Shediac. l. Wallace, (A. Richard) 314 i5—-Shediac. l. Wallace . Penalties: Pierce, Downe. West Kent And Souris Teams Play Today West Kent and Souris High School hockey squads meet in their gecond gamma of Interscholastic playdfiwnl n; the yorum this after- noon to decide the team that will meet the winners oi the George- town-Murray Harbor series for the Kings-Queens Counties Interschol- astic crown. The same‘ shapes up as n nat- ural. In the first game played 8t Sourls the King's County team be taken into proved they have t0 consideration for Island honors when they battled the local young- sters to a bristling 3-all draw. It leaves the squads on even footing entering today's game and the en- counter should deveivi) in“ 5 T"! knockdown struggle. CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST SHOWING WE _HAVE HAD FOR A LONG TIME Double Breasted os shown or the ulwoyl Popular Single Breasted Models ' I Beautiful New Stripes I Grays Browns Blues and Tool. $39.50 c-sso \' As was generally expected after their showing in the first game, Art Perry's Junior Abbies last night at Moncton were crowned N. B.-P. E. 1. titlisls and congrat- ulations are in order to a squad that after lng formed late in the season c “no on so well to be able to garner a two-province title after being only together the mat- ter oi little over a couple of months. O O O Last night's game will mark the -end oi the trail this season for the youngsters for it was learned last. night that the club will de- fault to Halifax St. Mary's in the Maritime finals, leaving the throne in possession of the strong i-lali- fax squad for what we think will be the third season in a rqnv. O O O Lack of sufficient finances was one of the main reasons for club officials making the above move It is-no secret that all minor leag- ue games have been sparsely at- tended this season. The result has been that very little of the "long green". so necessary to running‘ a club these days. has been obtained and the officials in question could not see their way ‘clear in at- tempting n trip to Halifax with the attendance angle being so un- certain in the local youngsters home game. O But now that the junior game has been revived here it is hoped that it will be a. start toward the developing oi a team that in a couple of seasons will come up on a par with some of the great jun- ,ior squads of the past. ‘Our new est band of champions have plenty oi ability that will make itseliieli with added experience. Most if not all of them will be eligible again next season and if enough interest is shown there seems to be no reason why a junior league should not be in operation. O O O That was the manner in which tbs former junior teams were built up. It was a long. uphill climb. make no mistake about that, but results were finally achieved. The same thing can happen again There are plenty of future stars- in-the-maklng around and when that is to be had the main ob- stacle to future success has oeen surmounted. O O There will be action galore at the Forum tonight when skating stars from schools all over the Province participate in the annual lnterscholastic speed skating mcet- It will mark the third year since the event was inaugurated and interest in tonight's program is at a higher-pitch than ever. O O O A total of 285 entries has been received, which means that all 24 events will be illiecl to capacity and followers of the school young- sters‘ athletic activities will get their full quota of keen competit- lon and thrills from the time the seven year old performers take to the ice until the conclusion of the open events. O O O . Mike Reddin, former Charlotte- town boy and son of Ivan and Mrs. Reddin, formerly oi Chur- lottetown but now resident in Cal- gary, Albsrta, provided one oi the highlights in the recent City and district elimination boxing tourn- ament oi Calgary when he cap- turad the middleweight crown by ‘scoring two quick knockouts. O O O Mike. who fans will remember won the Prince oi Wales middle- .weight title hero a year ago, is now a student at Mount Royal arlce in the Prince of Wales pro gram Mike won a host ‘of admir- ers by ills unlimited courage and stamina. gaining a victory tnat seemed far out of his reach before fight time. The same thing hap- pened out in Calgary a week ago. . O O O In his first scrap he gave away 1s pounds to his adversary but kayoed him in the matter oi ‘l0 seconds in the second heat. show- ing plenty of hitting power and ability. The second scrap, the one that gava him the title. its even shorter. Reddin winning on a tk-o. in the nrltround. O O I wine's performances, aitboiuh ll_ is very unlikely he will taka up boxing as a profession, willbeinat with much satisfaction has-a. A veteran oi the second World War he proved to be a universal isv- orite no matter in what competit- ion he was appearing and itwoulo appear as if he has "plenty on the ball" in the ring game judging by his two clean-cut victories. ‘Queensland. Australia provides .-P.E.I. ‘ii rue cuARoiAN. CiIARLOTTETOWN 265 Competitors Entered In; Interscholastic Ice '* Sports Program Tonight _._.- 206 competitors representing sev- enteen scllools throughout the Province will compete in the 3rd annual lnterschoiastlcspeed skat- ing meet gt the Forlorn tonight and sponsors _of the event, the Char- lottetown Playground Commission. are expecting the stlffest compet- ition in the meeting} history, The enry list is a record one and is in keeping with the growth oi the event ever since its inception. For the past month or :0 interest among the pupils, particularly those of the rural schools, ha. been in- tense and tooay they will converge on the City by busscs chartered for the occasion in order to match stamina and srides with the entries from the City Schools. In addition to entries from all the local schools. large nPmbers of competitors will be present from Summerside High, Georgetown. Borden. Montague. Bedequa Area schools, Victoria, Crapaud, Ken- slngton, Sourls. Cape ‘Traverse. Spring Park and Parkdale. Indications point to a ranging from the terest to the program. Following are the officials named to handle the meet: Reieree-in-Chief, W.A. Gaudet. Starter, 3.11‘. Doyle; Herrell; course judges, Geo Fran cls, Geo. Walters. C01. LII‘. Low ther. Fred Moore; patrol judges. Doug Hill, William Beef‘. Paul Wil- announcer. WJ-l. Beaten; scorers, Pius Callaghan. Pat Power. liams; Lunior largo crowd being present to watch the youngsters display their speed in the 24 events that are scheduled. seven-ysar-oid class down to the featured mile open race. In addition the various relay races always add great in- timer. ' Bill Bevlns Sr.; judges at finish. T.W.- L. Prowse. \V.E. Scantlebury. Jas. . Middleton Bombers sagged the . Royals’ net early in the . _-..__...__. _i_,_.___ mm MARCH I19. 1948 Freetown Takes Lead In Series; With Middleton Before the lei-gut crowd oi the season. Freetown Royals defeated the Middleton Bombers 5-3 to lake a 2-0 lead in the best of five series for the South Shore hockey championship in a game played in Bedeque rink Monday night The third game of the series will be played in Bedeque Friday night It was an exact repetition of the previous night's game. The Royals scored three goals within ten min- utes oi play. without a tally from the Bombers. B. Hogg scoring wwo of the markers from passes oif W Stavert's stick, W. Campbell get- ting the other marker in a solo rush. . second period when M. Bradshaw receiv- ed a pass from A. DesRochc in front oi' the Royals‘ net. Freetown came back fast however and added one more goal to their count when Today's Matches In Following are the matches scheduled to be played today at the Charlottetown Curling Club ill the week-end bonsplel: ‘ITEM. Ice No. 1--’l‘. DeBlois. R. square- brlggs, A. l-lowatt. C. M. Frazee. skip; vs., P. Simmonds. W. C. Hoyt, A. Bngnall. J. C. McLaugh- lan, skip. Ice No. 2—E. Macbeod. George Hooper, H. C. Atkinson. R. Mc- Laine. skip; vs. J. J. Tfflllwi, H. Calbeck. W. Plckard. Col. G E. Full. skip. Ice No. 3-0. R. Simona, G. Rogers. W. Whitlock, G M Avnrcl. skip; vs., W. Kelly. A. G. Mac- Millan, F‘. Moore, T. W. L. Prowse. skip. ice No. 4-1’. G. Hillier, W. it Cudmore. E. J. Clarke. N. J. And- erson, skip; vs., A. Henry. E. Hig- gins. F. Drlscoll, F‘. B. Conrad. skip. DEM. Ice No. i-R. Nicholson. C. D. Ives, Alex Knox. F. Cox. skip; vs., Thos. Rogers, F. MacMlllan. A. Matheson, R. R. Bell, skip. Ice No. 2—-Dr. R. Barrett. R. Daiziel. C. MacLean. Dr. E. S. Giddings, skip; vs. G. Foster. i-i K. Acorn, G. White. Dr. H. Pierce, skip. Ice No. 3-15. Belbln, D. Saund- ers, W. R. urnett, Ci. Keefe. skip. vs., H. Mcbaughlan. i-l. Maclnnls. 1"‘. R Seaman, E. D. Nicholson. skip. Ice No. 4-2. S. Trainer, A. H. Roper. W. Nicholson. H. L Sear. skip; vs. J. P. Doyle, G. H. Bun- taln, R. Jenkins. W. R. Cruik- shank. Training ilamp Notes NEW YORK, March 18-80mm Braves’ manager, Billy Southworth let it be known today that ‘liddie Stank-y will have to beat out Con- nie Ryan for the second base job. Btanlry got the news from Southworth. who confined his act- ivities yesterday to a clubhouse meeting because of a heavy odd. Otanky has just joined the Bravos after being traded by Brooklyn. NEW YORK. March i8—Connie Mack insists batting practice is the most important thing in train- ing camp. and he's giving Phil- COIIESE. CBIKBTY- Ill N! WWII’ Qadelpha A's two hours of it every Week-end Bur: spiel Bowling CIPTOWN ALLEYQ Wholesalers League-Semi Finals B. MoMurdo skated in past the defence and fooled the goalie. m the dying minutes o! the second period N. DesRochc scored igain for Middleton. ending the second period 4-2 for Freetown. The third period was a battle royal. Middleton throwing every- thing ini/a the game to even tile score. However. the best nney could do was to score two goals to Freetowjns one. Taylor in the Freetown nets again played a spectacular game of hockey. stop- ping a terrific barrage oi rubbe" in the second and third periods. Summary:- G. H. Toombs dz Sons 279i Fir“ rem“! Delilois Bros. .. 296i 1_metgvtl‘zl'egin°g" High single G. Nantes 378. ' ‘ High three G. Nantes 894. “wagging; HON‘ Points: DeBlols Bros 4". Toombs 1. Rite Way Cleaners League ii-Pfeti-OWZI. W. Campbell. Second Period G-Middleton, M. Bradshaw. Sp“ Fire‘ ' khiccgaewgociglfiMacMurdo M“ ' ran-a Period Barney's Pick High single ladies, E. Stevenson 309. High single gents, A Burke 318. K. of P. League Knockouts Die Hards HOLY NAME ALLEY Monday afternoon Ladies League. Team I — Mrs. JP. Clarke (cap- tain — 3i points -total 2340 Smith (cap- 2256 Team 2 -— Mrs. tain) - 17 points - total Team 3 — Mrs. Allen (captain) 21 points - total 2108 Team 4. - Mrs. J.B. Clarke (cap- tain) - 8 points - total 2104 Hizh Single — Miss Laird 205 554. BIG FOUR LEAGUE High single High three - E. Rice 1B6. ‘A Exhibition .BasebaH __- ' I (By The Associated Freon At Brlndenion, Fla. Detroit (A) 010 020 001-4 l0 Boston (N) 010 080 1‘r--6 1i At Lou Angelea Chlclso (A) on 20o 100-1 i2 Chlcaxo (N) m ooo 040-4 s At Clear-water, Fla. Washington (A) 130 m 000-10 l4 Philadelphia (N) . 018 883 Ida-l! ll At It. Pcfeaburg, Fla. Hlsh Three - Mrs. RB. Clark- Old Timers. 2509; All Stars 3205. E. L-arter 299; Points: Old Timers 4&5; All star; 8—Mlddletoi'l. A. DesRoche ‘I-Freetown. W. Simmons 8—Mlddleton. smith, (DesRoche. MacDonald). Referee: O. B. Darrach. Lineups- Bombers: Goal. W. Richards; defence. E. Muttart, A. Richards; forwards. R. Murray. R. Barrett, M. Bradshaw, F‘. MacDonald, A. DesRoche. Royals: Goal. E. Taylor; do. fence, W. Simmons, L. Reeves. A. Waugh; forwards. R. MacMurdo. B. H038. P. Gardiner. G. Som- mers. A. Hill. REMEMBER wnen By The Canadian Press New York Rangers shut out Bos- ton Bruins 4-0 and Toronto Maple Leafs downed Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 to open the National Hockey League playdowns. eight years ago tonigiht. Leafs ousted the Hawks and later Detroit Red Wings only to lose out to the Rangers in the Stanley Cup finals. flasks-v! COAL F08 TIIE BEST CALL itle --‘_\ m‘ 2498 As-niast Coal Company Girls’ and Boys’ teams from Prince Street School lost both games in encounters with the other City schools at the Pmll last night. In the opening game the WKS girls had too much power on the Iorward lines as they copped the struggle by a score of 7-0. The W33. squad, led by Janet MacEachern. starry right winger who scored five out oi her team's total goals, the winners enjoyed a wide edge in the play. In the first period the winners ran up a score oi 4-0 on goals by lVlacEachern and increased the count to 6-0 before the second period ended. The final frame saw the WK-S. team battle on even terms with the losers and only succeeding in adding one goal to their total. The other tallies far the win- ners came off the sticks of Phyllis Cutcliife and Joyce Irving. Out- standing for the losers cause were Marjorie Hurst and Nancy Mac- Nevin. Lineups:— W.K.S.: Goal. L. Lewis; defence. J. Stewart B Rupert C. Creel- mnn, P. Tait; forwards. J Mac- Eachern. P. Outcliffe. M. MacKen- zie, J. Irving. C. Macmillan. S. Whltlock, E. MacDonald P.S.S.: Goal; J. Dillon; defence J. McCallum. M. Hurst. M. Bear- isto, V. Stewart; forwards, J watts. P. Campbell. J MacDon- aid, B. McManus. N MacNevin, M. Craig, B. Russell. J. Bulmer. Summary:- Flraf. Period 1—W.K.S.. MacEachern 2-W.K.S.. MacEachern W.K.S., Q.S.S. School Hockey Teams Win At Forum Last Night hard shot at Douglas that was screened. This set the ball rolling for the winners and before til. period ended Cliff Ready 41¢ m. honors with a two-goal pgflpgm, snce on passing bouts with in; two linemates, Red Cheverie and Alf Coady. The third period saw the 9.5.3. squad go out in an effort to g“ back in the running. but when in colse Gurney was too 800d for the P- 8.5. rnarksrnen. Cliff Ready scored his third goal oi the evening from i... MacDon- ald in the final stanza and All“ MacLeod clicked on a pas; 1mm Charlie Ready to make the final score 6-0. lineups:- P.'S. 8.: Goal, A. Douglas; 5g. ience, J. MacDougall; D M“. Donald. C. Huestis, A. Diamond: forwards. J. Turner. B. Carson s. McLure. R. Macl-‘adyen, E. Perry, B. Leitch. Q.S- 8.: Goal ,3. Gurney; da- fence. C. Read-y. i... MacDonald, P. Burke. E. Larter; forwards, A, Cheverie. C. Ready. A. copay, p; Beulah. A- MacL-eod. C. Glllis, A. MacDonald. W. Burke, g. Dunn, Summary:_ First Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Ready. Second Period i—Q.S.S.. Glllls HQ 2—-Q-S.S.. Ready (Coady. Cheveric) an 3—Q.S.S.. Ready (Ci/reverie) 8.46 Penalties: None. Third Period 4-Q.S.S.. Ready (MacDonald) _ .. “.84 5—-Q.S.S.. MacLeod (Ready) 8.10 (Creelman) 3—W.K.S., MacEachem .. 4—-W. K. 3., MacEachern ~ Second Period 5—W.K.S., Cutcliffe ............... .325 6—W.K.S., Irving (MacMillan) Third Period 7-W.K.S». MacEachern ...3.30 Q. S. S. WINS TROPHY Queen Square School's second team won tho challenge game for the C. F. Archer trophy last night when they downed the Prince gtéeet School team by a score of Big gun for the winners’ cause was diminutive Cliff Ready who opal-ken the winners‘ attack by perlormins the "hat trick." Other snipers were Cliff Gillis and Allan MacLeod- Both teams battled through a scoreless first period with the Q. 915- boys holding a. decided edge ln the play but due to the work of young Alan Douglas in the los- ers‘ 683e, the winners were un- able to make the red ilzht flash. At the eight-second mark of the middle canto Cliff Gillis rifled a SAVE i6"'/.. ON BIG CONiTllWY PfifK 2.....25i about an per cent oi n aiia'a bee! more‘ “I: Got d: , clamor emaili- 1:...» astu"""' """ “m” MINORA BIADES "c. rodpoaasnosay Funfilzfladsslnlh ow-erisalaldi dfly- cinch"!!! (N) N0 000 000-8 6 8 “Batting practice serves to 'oos~ Si. Louis (N) 100 000 015-3 5 1 en up the swinging muscles," Con- nie said. "But its principal pur At Baruch, Pia. pose. and chief benefit. is in get- ting the hitters to focus their oye= New York (A) 000 as one-Q a q on the ball." 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