l Wings DumpToronto 3-1; Halos All Set For Finals ' R ' ; W'll . ll.?Li.'”.?”o”.'l.TY..?'2'”M..'... Able Al” 1 l3”l'”l'7 ' Series Opens RIO DE JANEIRO tAP)- report was printed in New York At Montreal- Shoots Two Big Goals l)l'”.'l'R(li'I' -s Centre Alex Del- l-ieavyweight champion Rocky that he planned to quit the ring Vlarciano acknowledged Fridaylbecause of family prcssiires. Lliat he is considering retirement Max Kase. sports editor of ill? 'ri.im the ring but said he will New York .ioiiriial Amcrii-liii. mir- give himself six months to "t-hlllklitled the report. qua-tint: an 1WitlF!l- flat declaration it-onto Maple Leafs and move that limi Whigs into the Stanley Cup. tliials. i once again it here. There's no time ago. w0NlT INTERPERF. in New York. Weill. wliusc fail- lo accompany Marciano on his make limit. I've got six months or more. ' when and if I decide. the an. iiouncement will come from my ure wings in the Stanley Cup final. Toronto drew firstl mm mm L mentioned quit- Mt)litl'(':Bl this morning. "We are going into at least at injuries and manager. p . The second period was scoreless! mill no more pucks hit the nets un-' the tinal seconds of the third "Weill and l are still on good ting at the time. "A lot of ”I knew Rocky was break about rctiriiii: and l'd never Slit lliiarciano hadn't tliliikilip. lid ii! p s period uhen Tod Lindsay scored on lvrms." said Marciano. iieople wnlild like to see us with the club intact. in. but we are not about to do in his way it that's what he want V. it" ll'd never tell anybody to box it an open net after Leafs had re- .. . , - V V ., aid Blake. We will have no ex- thcy flrlnl want to oi it tlici tics mmml goaltender Harry Lumiey. l pguses " the Red win" heal ug- lllai-ciann said he talked by tel- -phone with Weill shortly after the 1 L85. year when inlet and the Wings won lgaiiies. Canadiens lliiaurico tltockctl isha rp-shooting .siispension. An as jjuries struck several ;ihe gruelling series ended. . KTOUGH IN PLAYOFFS The Red Wings woun First Period: 1. Toronto. Dufi.l ilimii 3.34; 2. Detroit. Dclvcc-l .l.... tlliiwe. Kelly) ms; 3. Detroit.l twirl-riiio tlielly. Pronovostl 14.-l ure their career is finished. ill Penalties: l-lursl. Dineen. i-tor-l . wrlmenl ton. James. Goidham. Howe, Hor- ton Slew art. Lindsay. Proiiovost. ; so.-uml Period: Scoring. none: Pritziiti : Duff. James. Tiiirii Period: 4. Detroit. Lindsay (Hour. Pronovost) 19.35. Penalties: None. BACK STRETCH iscmi - final Leafs Thursday night. They the series four games to one. ii 1 ll Stops: it Down south in sunny Tennessee looks like a hike. I'll try it." The Lumicy . 10 13 3 sill , ' in 1878 the folks had been reading new siilky was just the sort of r;ie,- Hail . '1 7 5 ell) ,'.Thf;1gg2:ft3;-in bemu drdes Friday i, p . A - - . s . X . g . ' a out the glcat doings of the pac mg iiiailiine th.it ( eels. as he ped .. night had Canadians "voted 3 l series. t'I 1 to win the had had no parti new-'l iaiai.-e said he guitar reference as to which tea "VS UP north. A young trainer in Columbia. Tenn. had a pacer that was just a horse. he thought. to allow the Yankees a set of Tennes- see heels. However. when he det-s lded to take Mattie Hunter north alert along on his bike. had been a C :l'::l".i.a:2.':;.:'...l::irll;::r:r. Cllrllntl Draw For . I Ch town Club , hil:h steel wlieeled slllkies it had. tires blown up iiith air that -trial in. the riding easy and would not skid piayous.-v THE CRl'l1CAL MOAMENT!” .............. MONTREAL (CP) -- With the "no alibia if we it over. . I ytitied friend. of the cliaiiiiiloil In H.(...m,, med I pair of ma. period nl this a tough ddgglislolii ts inakcr" :Bostton. A SlIT:ilRI!' BflPllt.'SDalIl(liQ(;(: was Thursday mgm .0 1nd Day i lam" each 1.0. mak. mm m. 9 9 "W9" ” - 3" Wm" P" um” W 9 "5 0" roll to a 3-1 victory over the To-: Montreal Canadiens through a light drill Friday in preparation for their meeting with Detroit Red The besst-of-seven series open: with the second game ' miinasllier. Al Wyatt-' :present South American exhihiiiuii Maud when Dick Du” "wed -H 5 l n t is way. arciano sought togtour stimulated the rift riinn-rs. M . emother rumors that there was alsaid he had talked to the lilJ.lll0i' M” of the We'll"? P9!'l?d- but W1 gggimdsulemoxfzr guestgdgeftge I dft between him and his longtimeiby telephone March 20 and that fill? till? Period was finished, Del-; . 1 ion-hiii had clinched the game. i games the following Thursda and . Sunday. The Red Wings are ue in this series- the start-without any the same teams in seven were without Richard. The Rocket was under othera before: it up their with Toronto Maple "lit .. same margin by which Canadians '9 finished off New York Rangers Minor llocliey For Saturday 0 This mo at the sports Arena Illlers start their vlaydown finals and then at 10 o clock Paperweight. Pee Nice and Bantam teams from Montaguaaiw return games with Prince . and Colts teams from iN'IiIi'F FINALS l Trotters Defeat 66?-53 Unit: No. I ' cm, nun” who won . luck With ainootby Mark honor and pressing hard in the iuuw, min, elimination round for the ruin to l”'”.',l""l"'" l.gl"'"Pl Ggm W''.' "W '17 News tour 9. w. (2. meet Montague. A very nominal mdwwl cm the iiaeaeeend turned am into Trot- fee will be charged to see these cm . W”: " :3 3'3. m a games. 5"” 3”” W now meet in. In the early tavenlng. Juvenile ?'w'o' 3: nw lllllll 5! db Acea in the but-of-IN! final round. um Junior Abbi” Wm hold mic. lull O P. .C. WOIINIIGII 55-53. The A001 W01! their aunt-(113.1 ticee. The Junior game edied mlmlllm W VII llllllr man of the series with the Atoms by default for P. w. c. and Alibies is poai.- "3 II iiotntu wlitle Gillie when the Atoms failed to floor . poned due to a lot of tin P. w. c. M3l'."l'n.m'll him . 1.. "Mi ll” ill? it'll lime - . boys being on holiday out of the um um whu: im- Wmly Wk Trotters . Ito rs pp pl! City. Then at 1:00 p.m. Stalde menmhd uuf:c3duhM:mw9l5h' M. MacFadyen 8 1 I 1 Paper-weights will play Abbie Pa- .d u. "M . H at 13 d H. Hewett 3 0 1 a H.” ”-r..l"”r- .. i - -i is in my o 1 2 s ay 9 ee ' .. Woes. at 8:10 Cape Traverse Ban- Th. Twin" "IN-Gd ill! Ind . Gillie l A 3: tams play Abbie-Bantams and at "WW W ' Ml 3'5 lull in UN Ch. Ready 0 o g a mo s'stde Midgets take on Ab- "M WI"-01' Ind were on top 38-17 M. Ladner 13 e 1 a. tile Midgets. All.second games for liyhu" "13" ll" M" "11 3W'-"ld- Tot-all g 1; 5. ltiiigne-and-home lune: for Isldnd theetx::i”h;:::';m,";':'l:ful ":3: '3 P W C ' ea. ” w in . . . . . . . .. FG, i ii- Following the guinea there will Wlnts of th Trotteraas the dump M. Johnston 7 kso P1 H: be skating for all. frdmgl 30uP0:glIt8 While hold iii! the E. MacKenzie . 4 o 3 ii ...,.... ... ,.. ...... ........-L erg , . .p p SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)-o rile Trotters maintained their A. lIh1:cCil:aren" ii i ii Mir"! Ruth Roman won a di-lslun rnargi for most of the final A Fl ii Vorce Thursday on testimony that lquarter and Ladiicr put them out J ' whaiie l H g ll ; I let reach when the Welshmen werelTotais . . . . . . . .. 25 1 it IQ . l C. nl his cuh wniild meet in the final 'liccaiise they are all tough in the in l ll? Said Very little about his plans on the turns when the driver was 2 P m wmi . Spudg or prospects to anybody. Ed Gcers going a last mile. lie hooked one ' ' 5 . ti. . ' out then pm 31”; guy did it 1.54 was not a man to talk his head off. of his horses to it and discovered D gelle.r;(;n DB. GBi;ia(irl(I!l5revl);,'Hlll':. Mach, hooked and playedp ".s.1mes' casts and me! and oV.,..,.aul mum... said mum "Now W. dam ' ' l ' ' i rods and reels. Do it now. and to have too long a layoff betweer He was as rugged a a fth th t h id '1 i - . . . s man 0 e a e cou go a mic our sec Camwon, J. Came.-on, R. Manning still a two-handed lob requiring keep In me dear. buy your Fishp l?il(?:;'B0'AalIE' gglngilluwst R' Paw fishing. leaves little enough time Natural Resources read "Speckled lcgz ; F. Hand," (. Train” to check geairf antd iiiakedrepiace- 0lgu?ll0;lqk;li"ll0u:ZpADl;(tl1J5th.tt;?et?. ' . ' ' ' '- t . , 5. it w' M””'''?'' "Hr S'''"””" "' wt lilllilh grill ialiirtimlitlsagplliraity-Igepi. 15tali.(lm;1'ag llirilit-Till?-iltv trout. the same line We will Sill" R" MncNem' Du G.nam' Dmlmcilit; Remember the beauty tliatppcr day. it is unlawful to iig for Series Slllldllll Dilgjfnd i appeared on the track you could hear the spectators laugllini; for. a biock". The sulky with the bikei wheels was ridiculous as all newt pressive silences and "doggone"e Geers would allow himself this much profanity - was his favor- ite word. Sleepy Tom paced the fastest six trotted and on August 17 Bud Dnbla . vs. C. MacDonald. Elmer: to awoi-id's pacing record of mm Geers was getting more andiM9l Jenkins. A. MacDonald. i In A Bristling Contest T th t; th ld - t A . " i . . . Jlr: m:difi;I:recn:: i:(:lu'n'.n0t re ly rained and conditioned and driv (suw vs. M. Kennedn F. Smdmm The smhum was pm, " lagairi in Montreal. Nothin e" as faumessly as "my he muml ltn capacity. and the game was im- ner who was penalized in the sec- Reaiiy. W. Macfiregor. M. Wadd- traiiing and it was he who first . deveiopedatcchniquoofrace driv-'. '08 l V llelilll Unttttltl (Skittl- the best pacers racing. went lame lng based on the practice of trail ;ll'i5 MBCLCIIIIEII. Mary Tait. am wgafl-gtig-ed to mg hi-ggding ma! Lucille 'i'i:(rnhuli.Mvs.iWlendcSl.l Maci- i.-anlu. Pointer was a large s great chance came in lsiillean. 45 ipl. .ar.ore ewar. . .. 5,. .0" them hay gelding with a white ankle in when he accepted a position as S. W. Willis. D0!!! lneClllI'- . l”"9l;' ch"ce" 'l""3 "'9 All" Cull Jm.V Toppazim did"-, "link .he.thrg:,l' tlhlgm way..- front. one white ankle behind and trainer and driver for ('..l. Ham-l lit? 2 -- Hamid Dnbsell lSlUlll- llrali lileavcrs would be good enough for nnckgi, "1 I arnall star. He was the model of lin's Village Farm with a salarylD0Illl1.V Stewart. H. Farmeni .1... om...-i., champs. He was V9.3 "M. 1,," 1h, gm-gals, the Tennessee horse at his best. of 510.000. At that farm when heifihristllia Agnew. vs. Cleaver Mac- hm. m, the hockey may playlthatl He took part in many races again- was head trainer other great drive lllcalt isklpl. Maritm Dtyckendotm around Surihury. A verv likabiclsn m eth i ii 3 wrong Wllll (-5 at the best horses the season of ers were developed such as Billylltirank H. Johnston. Edith Andcr- A l -- ll 1 J ' . ' B b -l i d . mo and took a record of 1151!: in Andrews. Ben White - still going . son. . :.rl;l:!g.5 Wm yse::1:'ut:"hke" mAt';lk .T.".s........ a six-heal: contest and was dee- strong --.and Alonzo MacDonald.; Ice .1 -s Frank Hobbs. iskipln abnup N'H.Lg team, 3 tiiriephuomow lghiiPgifgrgeilreorhiecc:-ingnltmcisllelglllill hil:(yMlll:i'l-iteglciorgi takipl Marie MacNoili Allisl.-.-.l”u”:3 VFW. l'"."Ch "l”P”"l"l”d We” ""9 3"” 0i 'f.l9.ffel"3 "CYCLE WHEEL! of his best buys was the stallionlTaitl (skip) Jean Grant. Wallle.Beil (skip). "' '9 ”""5 ml”? '0 makc the game. They were g on cm w I NNgralBil'rie;(cDonald, Dick playmns and mcs b Electionccr. that was Scantcbur . Mrs. Greenou h -Maticson. i ii: a ney. ' ' , lit 1892 I consignment of bicycle bred by gcnator Lcland Stanford. Ice 4: e--yopen g l ice 3. - Doug Saunders (skip) laid khncgcgngnlmalg Zilgreggzz hair: M compmnm wheel: was received by Bud Doble of California. Chimes was the sire) mo om. lRoscmar.v Hill. Art Roper Louise lpmc to L”; Lab.” that he M" at the Detroit race track. Gears of The Abbe 2.04. that aired Ab-. ice 1 -- Bill MacNeiil fskipl. 'Bell vs. Doug Hill tskipl Barbara sugh I lime my with such 1 rep had the high wheels removed from bedaie p. 2.tll"4. sire of the super-l ' i a sulky and attached the bike Ell! MacDonald. John Taylor. Con- Roper. John Simmonds. Paul ; - - -. sire Hal Dale 2.02. also Chieflnie MacLeotl. vs 0' "”h'"3 "” Nim” G""""”' wheels to it. Other drivers looked , . Wen MacDonald.ine Saunders. 1--y 170 bhn I . -- g Abbedaie 2.00. Hot Date is the sire . tskipl. Marie MacNiel. Alltstert ice 4 - Lil. Wood fskivl- Mam. t.,..,".l. ,.....l,f.;, .l,”h,ll'.'.l"',f:;,,,.ll.,l:.ll', at the thing askance. they didnt of Adios 1.5716. recently sold toiltiacheod. Holly Taylor. Jones. Ralph Johes. Barbara Cam- nwk even mm big in his uniform Karat ttoohave agything tocaio vgtlh Hanover Shoe Farms for s5o0.00o.; ice 2 N ,Cliiford MacDonald1eron vs. Doug Cameron tskiplpx ' . ll earl. w o was us to - and the. sire of Good Time 1.58 4-b.:fskipl. Bertie Howatt. Lai-ey Blek- Ann Wood Temple Hooper. Vei- gap Jo, Hun," and ,1" MSN. in ' mach "ML um” "' ml H00P?Y- lanta are to be congratulated on the Continued on page 'I lney. Hazel Mathcson. va. Myron . 7 M ,.'"i '"7 -C "W M "” lflne reception they arranged for Flat and Hal Pointer. Brown Hal after defeating Roy Wilkes. one of they were really in a higher p gue than their opponents. Saint the Bruins. had the ycavcrs cutnend of last season. John out on a dazzling display. down to si7.9. and lit was only a.if hpreiiorted tll0m"0" Wh” and many fans were hopeful of matter of time, ldid with them. We asked Vir Stasiuk iilille lie was serving a penalty in the first period what he thought of the Beaver team. The score was then 24) against the Bruins. "We'll see felt that they were toes on ing. it gave us take lot of doing to l aerial makes it l gm, ym, . thGi:ei"isr tad Mattie Hufttelll made gtiyles are. but Honest George won wmnaum R June: 1 "1 i I e s appearance a .ac son. in race with it and lowered his re- - ' - - - , . . ( vhgci. an ame fish or in fish for a . era are "0 l1 "T 3 Michigan. on June 13. 1897. Ind he cord. That same afternoon Bud ,I"f 4-. '2 '1' Sll'”"?b"ggs' A' .lilliki..iill3-lini?rm.3eiiiuliis2l.'rll (lldllllgfl got trout through the lCe."ny THREATS IGNORE!) met the best pacer: then campaig Doble with his horse Jack and thciLlk9'Y- 7'- (v"x- Pal” 9 R"""k9 V5” Apropos of the recent. letter iiing. Mattie went to a good race bike liulky, won the free for all WV Acorn. M. Bell. K. Acorn. H. threatening Gordie Howe and Ted but was beaten. in that race race in the fastest. four heats ever 593l'- . CO. Lindsay of the Red Win s with l 3.30 DJ". Willts' Spuds: . being shot in Toronto. goaie ac- ques Plante said a letter was re- iieats until then raced in harness. drove Nancy Hanks to a world's 199- 1 a At Chicago in July in the fifth heat record of 2.07 h't hed t th Macnoltald G. Stewart. H. Dobsonl d relved several weeks before Mattie Hunter forced Sleepy Tom same bike. lo 0 Gtvs. J.S. MacDonald. H. Atklnson., - lreguiar talatiitina; Hocklilaykilaaaguog season rea en rig "a n s crazy things" that would befall games. We. are well rested non . stone age. as skilfull with ho cs as onds faster. , . , , ;v ' fencer was Skllfull with h toit. That afternoon l..- hooked lfonest De 0 ””"”"' ism" "d "”"d'"”""" i" """l him i log License today. rand ready. ;; but as unassuming as a child. George to it and drove a race with 1990 "BU gSa.".""le”'.H' M397 "1" "W llaskewv The Angling Hegiilatloiis t.SsiIffd1 ”i have no plans for any line ' Geers was also noted for his im- it. After the race he said. ”Whcn l'""”' A" "9" i Rm?” "t 0", April is. opening date for trout by the DPD8NIl10iil. of iiiriilstry and changes or any other switches." said Blake. ”Thls is the team that beat New York and it's the team that will go against Detroit. wuttih s I hope He was 13 years old and blind at more talked about he aus i that 1”? it -c Old Spain m Dt- COXX iliat. but was the fastest harness splendid condition hisChorseesOwerclV- Rgddyb-if C”llt;Ch!l;llilwll1llla'"'ll "'1': '"d Rwket mchud h be” one - trotter or pacer - in the in and th ay th d. H. V”- l 30 93"- - 3 09 - D0". . - . - - -- . '9 i world. As for Mattie Hunter. she a very cgolvdrlvegybllafgtlite eflxlglsilslnllht G- B"ckl9.Vv i .we ind"-ll. E” anybhnl liseaallpelslgtlallllezltl ii. hill! Th'- wt" "rind 1"” W0: had finished so close. to Sleepy witted and his horses were superlri I 3- - D13 Bl”0W"- G- "(Wis Mm iwmn a;:py- ' fu .oCv:- l h is 3 mm; 56.0.. we'a.k.lC5"3dl9"l Ind "19 Wlllla mail Prson. D. Matheson. Pres. Brydgs "l m9 Elmo" mms " N" may a P ' 5 .. ' r .three successive games. ana ens . ed the same question in Cal Gard- med and won in Den-on gnd won Piante or Ric as-d. Gears continued to race with drive them. . . . . . .. . Th . lh 21 we menu.” succus "M" 1,, Gun W” n of th ii . en. nisiially bristling for an exhibition ond period. He scoie was en -"ppened to . 13 he came north with Brown who realizedo the adianlggemfill '”3"is " "wk NHL 3”” lw” "" Be?V"" They "d 3”"! Cmb l The Rmkel ""1 he ”c'l"d gn . 'I P. M. periods to show evervonel that Cal said much more gcltlally than .klnds of threatening letters at t e lea- Stasiuk had. lie seemed to feel thal.time of his suspension near the He was asked he up and said the didn't pay any atten- Letters like are from people who have air nd players. .,and his partner Gard Kelly. dig' it ii their the off-sides. and we heard i la rather disappointing season. Coil gratulaiions. Lion's Club. You l ' carved for yourselves a very iargel niche in the Summerside service 'clubs hall of fame. It's going to Others :49 to S69 Free Estimate on part 1. Don't have it 3.0,... T." It” mmphuhjubt H .S”""'l. Clianee of Poor " NOTE ' Llki Thll Recgption, :we are Equipped for Transports 50, "11- and Luge Trucks. BOWLAN's rv at nanio MARTIN'S GARAGE and be sure. DIAL 0016. Queen sir : DIAL AIM - (NI her husband called her stupid, gilllll r .Ki H Styled by HYDE PARK Here's the Easter Look in Men's Suits. designed to point up your good looks. See our value priced selec- tion in 10079 wool English Worsteds. ' Latest shades of with silver high. mid-greys lights. It was certainly a banner avensl all a real lift after t "if !'l2'l.2'?tl A... :.V w '- '4' ' i the hockey play r , th . b , - . , t of the Lionls Clli?)sllllCltel1('rirl1t(l?l1lV!:!r:. W” AUYO 3”" .. s . ., 9 , and us sports scribes. it was an psiurmc 8. ” a,,(xrt'””Lf . flenjoyabie affair. While on the BODY WORK l 9,”; a . It suhie Hunter we. think .lne'Two- Three ........-.....-.... .....-s 0 or i”””i ' - - l l'I'0ilO Tone 4 4 TV & namol Choose yourl I "W" ""'l”- bml it's a good time to check ynllrl from mal” ".9 ml5llcar for snatches. body or feel-l ml" "' H”. der dents and paint, lob. Let us 1 Harris Tweed ' Provincial Hockey Playoffs SPORTS ARENA TONIGHT 7:00-S'side Paperweight: vs. Abbie: 7:35-Cape Traverse Pee Wee vs. Abbles 8:10-Cape Traverse Bantams e. Abblu 8:50-S'side Midgets VI. Abbiez 9:45--Skating for all. ' . ”Admlaaton 25c and 30: mics AT THI cl-uiauirrrrewii euattiidctua ' aioigear.'Araa. ' . , 1 . Charlottetown Coding Club s Chooeo -Today -. look Your Ieetfer EASTER I .. ......--.........L....g......... . .7... ii M (iii E .