ANY OE ALL! Any Motor Part you need - or a complete Motor if required, is here at a d-e-e-p saving among nu- Certlfled Used Parts. These are all ohoekesi and inspected Parts. Allmasre the eatrs merit of being -testsd for strength, se well as inspection-tested by a.’ Parts for practically any Lawior’s Auto Salvage Phone 883 M! Fitzroy it Saint‘ Mary's Defeat Saint John Maroons 7-0 In Junior Opener SAINT JOHN. N.B.. March l0- (Clb-The classy Halifax St. Mary's lived~up'to their high repti- tatlon tonight with a 7-0 blank- ing of Saint John Marouna in the first game of a bcst-of-thrce flnet set-res for the Maritime junior hac- key champlnnshlp. ‘ The second contest is scheduled for Halifax Wednesday night. In the utilikely necessity c-i’ a third. n would bc played at, iiuiifax the following 11171111- While holding Maroons scoreless the defending Maritime champions shot three goals in both the sec- end and third periods after a lone tally in the first. The Ne\v Brunswick iitieholtlers achieved some distinction by hold- ing a. definite edge in play during the opening frame. They outshot ‘the visitors about three to one ‘before the St. Mary's machinery began to click in earnest. ' Five goals resulted from the Hhtschfield-MaeGillivray- Campbell combination. G-audet and Ernest shot the others, with Reerdion get- ting a place among the essistcs. Don Allan. in the Saint John cage. stopped many p, drive label- led goal. His outstanding perform- snce, especially in the last. two periods. kept the score from be- comhig much more - lopsided. The game drew s. cxoirrd of about Mom-unusually large for a. junior roniest here. Miners Advance To Maritime Finals GLADE BAY. 1i. 8.. ltdaroh 9- ifCPt - Glace Bay Miners, Cape ;$rct.on Senior Hockey Lcagiue qhamipions. advanced to the fin- als of the Maritime hockey race ;here Saturday nigiht by defeat- ‘in: New Brunswicta St. Joseph's University team 6-3» to win the two-game total-goal round by a floore of 13-5. 'l‘hc last. heavy Miners team took the first game 7-2 and now will meet Moncton Hawks, win- ‘ners of tlhe Maritime Big Four jSenior League. in the Maritime title play. The series wlii open giirsdriy in the Miners’ Forum i-vr. Navy Basketball 0n account of tltc K. of C.- P.\V.C. girls’ basketball game the Navy loam will practise at 6:30 a. .111. tonight. All players please be ont hand for this important work- bll . Willi Allnoro Blades! Greater comfort. plus economy- . 111d"! the lowdewnon Mlnovn. lfsliie ‘ qvoliw blode In the low-price field; "OI/R OOUllI-EDOI RAZOR _-— w<rsoa *".?"rw¢.-Pe- -. - - -, s», ._.'_--_.. ..,-.~___.. ..‘.....____., __ _ ADVANCE SALE 4- NO re-Q-c. —‘-,.-,-_~_ CUMIERLAND ST. DOOR. rtic , m Opener in Girls iioop Series y ilcre Tonight T118 Opening some of a best of three series for the ladies basket- ball title of P. E. Island is sched- uled to be played tonight in Prince o! Wales College Auditorium. The lame is to start at 1.30. The Prince of Wales Co-eds will be defending g title won e few years ago from the Rockettes. The challengers are the Knights of Columbus girls and a keenly com tested series is expected. The title wss not competed (or 1"! year. This year's series was arranged after the K. of c. girls challenged the P.W.C. team, Mr. Earl Goss has been selected to referee tonight's Se: South Shore Hockey Finals t Start Tonight —Hockey fans of Bedeque and vicinity are due for some bang- up entertainment at the Bedeque Arenatonighf when the first in- staliment of thefiouth Shore fin- als gets underway between the Summerside Crystals and Free- town Royals. In their only previous clash o! the season the Crystals came out on top over a short-handed Free- town team. but with a fulil line- up the Royals are confident the tabiee will be tumed. No less than six players of the high flying Summer-side Legion ileum, including Sban “Mooney” Gallant and Syi Bernard will lineup with the Crystal outfit. so 'nui'f said regarding the strength of the team. ~ ‘llhe Freetown team boasts plenty speed and hockey talent with hne of the bcst defences in Prince County hockey circles. Such players as McKay. Stim- mons. Campbell. Stavert, etc“ iviii ensure lots of opposition for A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SE V EN Queen Square and West Kant schools. old rivals in all branches of athletics, clash tonight at the Forum in the opening game of the City lzrtemclwlaatic series for the Archer trophy and a resulting place in the Island playdovims for the Haiwlcy Crockett silverware and hockey fans are looking forward to the opening test between the two schools. . I O O Winners in an exhibition game over West Kent. the smart: Queen Square team will be out to make 1t two in a row tonight (they won the previous exhibition tilt) and take a grip on the City title but West Kent boys. noted for the perform- ances they come up with when plt- ted agaln-st the rival school have different ideas on the matter. O O I Island inter-scholastic champions isst season, the West Renters are determined not lo lose the title if they can possibly help it and a-l- thoimh they realize full well the strength contained in the ranks of the Queen Square boys are going, to go all out from the opening whistle in older to obtain an early lead. I O O Fans are all sgog over the oom- ing visit of the st. Francis Xavier team here Wednesday night when they meet the Saints in s. sudden death battle for the Maritime in- tercollegiate title and indications are already 11011111113 to an overflow crowd being in attendance for the crucial match. a I O O The Xsverians come here with a mighty Wfllltatlon. All season long 111W have been drawing rave no- tices from the mainland papers and they showed their worth when- they eliminated New Glasgow from the APO league and went on to give Glace Bay Miners a tough struggle of lt in their series in the Maritime senior piaydowns. O O t e To many perhaps it might appear 111M i116 Saints are tackling a. team that will be ton tough for them but it shouldn't be forgotten that the same Saints can ice quite a hockey team themselves. one that ‘has speed. weight a-trd aggressive- ness and one that is never beaten the fast town teem. So there you have it fol-ins. it spells act- ion in the old reliable South Shore League. where anything run ltappen and almost always docs. liope River lied Wings Defeat South iiustico Gus Gallanfs Hope River hockey team gave South Rustlco a hard run to obtain their one and only goal. D. B. Reid and Jimmy Clark, Hope River's almost impenetrable defense. together with their indis- pensable goalie, Allie Graham, checked and retarded every effort made by the rival 'team and the two forward lines led by Justin Reid ' and Walter Dolron kept the play hard and fest against the South Bustlco net. Despite South Rustlco‘: alert goalie, the Hope River squad kept up an uneeasing battle. and wound up the game with a soaring ' victory of five to one. Hope River lineup: Goal: Ants Graham; defence, D. l. Reid. Jin- my Clark; forwards. Waiter Dol- ron, Claude Graham, Louis Reid, Justin Reid, Brendon Rel-d. Lea ’—.'l'llE EARL A “Silvio SEATS TICKET HOLDERS MAY ENTER i The Forum -'l'O AVOID CROWDING — Reid. coach, Gus Gallant. DELUXE HOCKEY A nrgiinpltlségicngfigylnrapgnuvss. The Famous St. Francis Xavier llnlv. Team St. llunstanwllmnlverslty Gluh ‘ FORUM - TOM0liil0W. WED. — 0.30 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE- WEDNESDAY - AO-ll; 2-4 — NO llRD GETS until the final whistle has been biovm. O O O O May times in the past the Kane- wlchcd crow have shown that they are more dangerous when behind or when they go into the game virith the odds l-DPB-Iflfifly against them That is likely going to be the case on Wednesday night but it will moan little or nothing to the Un- iversity team who. now back at full strength after illness had de- pleted their ranks for a week or so, should prove to be just as hard s. team to defeat as the Antigonlsh squad has faced all season ‘long. O O O O On the heels of the intercolleg- iate game Jilvexiile Kitismen clash with Saint John's North End Ind- ians in s. sudden death battle for the Ne.w Brtmsuviek -'Prince Ed- viord Island crown on Thursday night and here again fan's will have the privilege of witnessing a courageous crew of Charlottetown youngsters bottling to cam their way to s crack at the Marl-time title. O O O O News of the sudden death gimme being played here came as rather s surprise but Kinsmen officials using all the persuasion at their screams-tad finally convpieted nego- tiations to have the game here. It doubtless entails no little expense to bring the New Brunawickcham- pione and once again we sires the fact that fans should turn out tn TOMORROW ADVANCE ' m meal: SEAT. ~ IY MAIN DOOR OR Glace Bay Miners And Moncton Meet Tonight Boxing Oard At Snorting Olub On Saturday A teem qt Moncton mitt t} will meet. a tea-m from the Sport- ing Club at the latter piuoe‘ in a boxing tournament Saturday night. Promoter Joey McDonald ammun- ced last night. Although final details of the scraps haven't been worked out yet fans can look forward to seeing sin action-filled night of leather pitching. Tournaments between Monctan and Charlottetown in the past have invariably produced slug- fests and with both teams anxiotm to chalk up a, victory Saturday night action should be crammed into every minute of the card. Canada's Ski A Twins Off 0n Jaunt To li.S. MONTREAL, March 10 —(C1P)~ They look alike. talk alike and dress alike. which isn't at all strange considering they are 11111118. and there isn't any doubt that they are Canada's top Jrl islets. From sucih an introduction it's easy to guess that. these par- ticular girls are the Wttrteles- Rhona and Rhoda. They were chosen recently as members oi’ Canada's 1948 Oly-mplc ski team. Their selection caused no surprise since they have dominated the women's division in this coun- try and the United States for sev- eral years. Nor will ski authorities be the least bit amazed if they arc point winners for Canada at the winter olympics in St. Moritz. Switzerland. The twins presently are off on a, ski jaunt that may keep them away I from Montreal for another seven weeks. At the moment they are at Sun Valley, Idaho. having gone there after competing in the Unit- G-LAOE BAY. NB.. March 10- (CW-Glace Bay Miners. last hope of Nova Sootia for an Al- lan Cup representative. tonight were girding themselves for to- morrow night's first game with Monoton Hawks in the opening match of s best-ef-five series for the Maritime senior hockey crurvun. Cape Breton fans so far have had no opportunity to see their sen- ior league winners in action with the Maritime Senior Hockey League clubs and are in the dlark as to how their battling Miners will fare against the Big Four title holders. But. they are confident. Throughout the season Miners have proven them-selves the beet balanced team in Cape Breton and their imports are capable. Outstanding is ism-pound goalie Maurice Genth who is expected to give the Hawks some little trouble oome game time. George MacG-regor of King- ston, Ont., main scoring threat, is a hard working and experi- enced centreman. Fess Ander- son, a native son. has also been having a good season in the scor- ing column. The Hawks. who won-the Big Four crown by defeating Truro Bearcats in the final game of a best-of-five series, are back in .tl'te limelight again after a 10- year lapse. For the first two games in Glace Bay's 5,000-seat forum. the Hawks will probably depend 11P- _on their tried and provcn first line of Sammy MoManus-Super- ‘Prainor mouse Dowiing-Bucko and their equally-effective sec- ond stringers Giick Charlton- Buok Whitlock-George Bell. Seasoned sport scribes are pre- dicting a three-game straight victory for Hawks but carefully add an “anylhing-can-happen" phrase to their prediction. The third-and final two games. if necessary-will be hield in Mono- ton home ice. Saint John Wins ii. B. Midget Opener SAINT JOHN. N. B.. March l0 _ (OP) -- Saint John Wolver- ines edged Moncton Corvettes 3-2 ed States tiationnl championships at Alta, Ulaih. Their father. .l.S.i»l. Wurteie, says that when they go off on a trip like their current one "they gel inVliCd here, there and everywhere." For that reason he isn't able to say exactly when the girls will be returning home. They've written about the posibliity that they may do some skiing at Aspin. Colorado, in California. and at Banff. Alta. “Last year they went out without much of a program just as tihey did this year and they were away until May. It may be the beginning of. May before they're back this time." The twins-they're 25 tiovw-beat" such a distinct. resemblance 1111a! their father and. mother still itavr to look twice many a time to bc certain about which is which. large numbers for Thursday n1€11V5 selto. The game they will witness will be well worth the price 0f ad- miss-icnt- and in addition they will help the yOtmgstcrs out immeasur- obiy from e. financial angle - and that angle is a very 1111901111111 011B whon- any club enters into M11111 11119 playdowns. O O Playoff lime in past years has been usually marked by protests and this year is proving to be 11° exception. Now the recently com- plated St. A-ridrevrs-Bathurst in- termediate finol. won by St. A1111- rove. is being protested and jus‘ when the ~New Ennis-wick winners will meet the Island titiist. a crown that will be decided tonight is not known at 11.795.913.- But whatever the outcome and what new date will be selected. l1"? island winners will not have 10 make the long jaunt to either St Mtdrews or Bathurst. Arrangements have been completed whereby i118 owe teams will m-cet in Saint John in the opening game with the sec- cm and flriol game being 1116-9841 here. O O O O And that la a bit of cheering news to the Island winners. for faced with the long jaun-t. it was very doubtful if either Summerside or Legion could have made the trip. Now however that part o; it has been settled satisfactorily with the winner of lsst night‘; game standing by until St. Andrews and tod-ay in the opener of a two- gamte series for the New Bruns- vriok midget hockey title. The deciding game will be flayed Wednesday night at Moncton. Wolverines were paced bi’ 91'0"’ Hewcy. who scored two goals and one assist. including the iaviiming go'al late in the second period. On Trust Oapturcs Red Sox Well Stocked With Young Talent (By Jack Hand) SARASUPA, Fla, March 19.. (APJ-Thenks to s "so set 'em" farm lyltem. Boston Red Sox sze well stocked with young talent to D1118 the gaps in their 1946 pen- nant winner. Since Tom Yawkey decided (o1 Brow his own instead of trying‘ 1° buy a. flag. the Sox farms have cost more than shooopoq NOW 111?)’ are beginning to pay on, With the possible exception of Bfimklyn Dodgers, the Am€flCflll Magma champs have ihc finest, crop of youngsters in the busl. ness. The truth of the matter is that Yawkey never stopped spending durms the wartime days when l‘. often seemed silly in pay q mg 11011115 w a college player or school b0)’ who probably would wind up in the army or navy before no ever played pro ball. There is a 24-year-old lcfthander in this camp, Melvin Parnell, who showed the Phlllies more "stuff" Sunday than they had seen in a 1011B time. Nervous over ills first appearance against a big league team. he settled down iii iihe later stages of a three-inning stint to dnzzie the Phiis. He's up from Scranton of the Class A Eastern League where he compiled a. L30 earned run average. The right field job, cll-vlded among Wally Moses, George Met- kovich. Torn McBride and been Culberson last year. has three add- ed omdidates, Sam Mele. Pete Layden and Bill Goodman, 20, purchased from Atlanta for a rs- ported $50,000. Frank Shofmer. g Louisville grad and a .305 hitter, may open the season at third base, the job vacated by Pinky Higgins. Second baseman Chuck Koney from Louisville and shortstop Eddie Pellagrini. a l946~ bencn warmer. sparkle around second base in the shadow of Doerr and Pesky. - ilcnsington Hockey The second game of the finals of the North Slhiore League be- tween Darnley and New Arman was played Marc-h 6 before up- wards of 300 rabid fans. Ylhe game was fast and rugged. final score New Annnn 5. Darnley i. The teams arc deadlocked in ser- ies at one-all. The first period was New Ann- an most of the way as they rapped in three goals without a return from Darnlcy. Jabez Cltiubby Mill performing the lvat Santa Anita Derby ARCADIA. Calif. March 9 — (AP) _. On Trust. ca-ptttrcd the 10th ruiming of the $100100 Saute Anita. derby Saturday 111 i1 11°11‘ vinclng victory over 12 other rival three-year-olds before 50-900 fans. Drawing the curtain on the Sonia Anita winter meeiind. the Califor- nia-brcd chestnut colt. finished the 1 l-i-mile grind three-quarters of a length 1n front of \V.L_. Sickle. with moles! Sea a surprise third hind the favored Stepfather. an en- try with W1... Sickle. fourth. A On Trust. owned by 11.0. Shot and Sons and second choice in 1116 betting. ran a mun-t race with 50¢- key Johnny Iiongden. the former Mberhn. in n»: saddle. 1111111111: his Y- --\'--i "remand as the field entered the stretch. . ;n;-v;_ 411.1‘; at 2:03 11-5. Pam $3.10, $3.50 and $3. The t) w‘ mama“ mud $199 gmd $2.50 and es H. Howard's 'l‘rcp.c.~.l Sea (‘i $4.40. ps0“ Trust. winner of $83,545 R0- irvt into Saturday's rm- “dflw 081.150 net in an event that ter- flgd 5 gross value ofAiWLBOO. Hockey Challenge We, the Charlottetown Bombers. do hereby challenge the swine valley hockey team to a friendly hockey game T0 b0 played ill. K8119- lngton rink as soon as poulblc. Art Claw. Man. Neil Young. Capt. ‘lihe fruits of the pandanus plant lethal-st nettle their squabble. grow to football sire. SCHOOL HOCKEY QUEEN SQUARE VI WEST KENT TllREE — WlllllER OOES "m "I": a‘ OAME AT I WOLOOK SHARP l. 1111115111 shell“ 11in: asellllv‘ 2a trick on clever passing plays with Clayton and Wiliys Mill. The second period was hard fought and Mclnnis turned out some scorching drives by Mac/Rennie. won. Tthompsoti and Harding. but. they failed to dcnt his cita- dcl. Iii-this period R. Craig had to leave the ice and have four stitches put in a nasty gash in his face received from a high stick. l-le did not return urrti. late in the third period and was given a great hand on his rc- Sllrrupilon of play. In the tnlvd period 191110915 were frayed and the referees kept chasing the boys to the pen- al-ty box. C. Woodsidc being ihorc three tilncs, MaoAlct: and Muync once ouch. ‘Ihcrc was no scor- ing until lutcjn the period \\"1‘it?li Forbes Thompson beat 11161111115 for the only score of the period. SUMMARY First Period New Annan-Ghtnbby Mill (C118!!- ton Mill) 12 mics- New Annan--Chubby Mill (Clo? ton and Wlllys Mill) ‘l3 mins. Iew Annan-Ohubbj: Mill (Clay- ton and Wlliys Milli l5 111111!- Scoond Period New Annan-Reid. 14 1111115- New Arman-Clayton Mill (Mac- Aieei l5 mine. Third Period Darniey-l". Thompson (W811) 15 nuns. Una-ups: _ _ Dal-ploy: Goal. B. Chamipton. defence. L. Clark. B. C1818- MaoKonzie; forwards. B. Wood- side. o. Wall. E. Hardinfl- 1"- Thompson. C. Woodside. L- H0111" i . “glow Annant Goal. D. Mac- Tnnis; defence, MacAtee. Mac- Kay; forwards. Chubby M111» Clayton Mill. Willy's Mill. Wendell Mill. Wendell Mayne. Rvhh Ale"- Jim Mill. Referees; Darruch and Senvi>1°- FOR OITY TITLE Alli! AROllER TROPllY TO PROV. FINALS ORUM TIRES i Phone I234 eeee¢>oe¢>e For sole, sure motoring equip your ear with- FIRESTONE TIRES Also: FAN BELTS, SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHT HEATER HOSE, ETC. ALCOHOL ANTI-FREEZE TOM DAVIES McCall-Frontenac Dealer a I-lurl Barrage OE Rubber At Weider Goalie To Win 18-d- Gordie Drillorrs power-booked. fut skating band of Charlotte- town Legionaires last night captured the Island intermediate hooked’ title and with it a spot in the Maritiiizne playdowns by soundly a ping Suirrrnerslde Legion 1.8-6 in the second game of the total suite to take (R16 routnd fi-ld af-ter the two tealnl Rd flayed to a 5-al1 draw in the opener played at Summerslde last Friday Legtonaires now meet the New Brunswick champions in a home-and.- hcnt-e scrim. dates of tvhich have not bee-n decided diue to a dtiepttte being vtzgcd between Si. Aindreviu and Baihurst after St. Andreli- team had apparently captured the N. B. provincial title. with the second largest crowd of ihc season on hand for the tussl-c and augiincitted by 300 fans who came from Suimimerside by special train the visitors for the first eleven minutes of the game appeared as if they were going to rntake a mighty bottle of it as they played on even terms with their opponents in the ‘de open, rug- ged tyrpe of game that was being dished out. But s goal by the win- ners sh-ortlcy past. the halfway mark of the session and than two quick ones that meant a 3-0 lead in the fiinai minutes started the Legionaires on their way to their lop-sided convincing victory. Shifting their attack into high gear right from the start of the middle canto Legionalres shot six more counters for a 9-l lead before Siamlmerside shot their opening goal late in the period but it was only a prelude to a goal. scoring orgy in the third and final session. Fourteen goals were shot with nine of theln going lu the winners and the losers scoring three of their five in the last three minutes of play as the Legionaires attack died down with victory already securely in their 81115.0- Rugged Hockey But despite the big margin the winners enjoyed at the finish the big crowd enjoyed every minute of it. Tem-pers were at the breaking point practically from the opening whistle on as the old Summeraide - Charlottetown rivalry flared up. It was an act- ton-paoked tussle alil the way wiiih Summer-side striving desperately to the end but unable to stern the avalanche of rubber that the Leglonaircs continued to hurl at their game but over- worked goalie. Playing-coach Drillon, at times flashing the hockey he is really capable of hammered six goals into the Sumirnerside cage; Buiblby’ Dowling. ceniring the first line dented the twines five times to end up just a goal behind his coach. Big Art Perry performed the hat trick with three counters while Waliie Shepherd and Allie Carver had a brucc of counters; apiece to account for all the Leg- ion scoring. Deiglian and S. Gallant led. the Summer-side attack with two goals apiece with singletons going to Davis and G. Bernard. Line-ups: Clftown: (Joni. Cuciniorc; de- fence, P. McDonald. liennessey, Pound; forwards. Carver S1169- lterd. Dowling, liigson. Perry Strain. 171111011- S‘sid‘e: Goal. Hard)‘; defence- F. ivoodside. Shields. Grad)‘. Heustis, D. Davis; forwards, Delg- llan, Trainer. G. Bernard. S. Bernard. McNeil. Gallant. Davis; A. Gallant. Referees: . Hogan. R. Prowec. “MARY First Period i~Ch'tov.*n. Dowiiitg 11 :08. (Slivllicrdl PERFECT O You get the slickeat", most refreshing shaves of your life with the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. They fit exactly, and protect you from the discom- fort caused by misfit blades. 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Penalties: Hennessey, McDonald, Davis. i7—Cll’-town. Carver Grat". REMEMBER WllEll By The Canadian Pro! The great centre star of Toronto Maple Leafs Sylvanus APN. wal awarded the Byng Trophy five .years ago today He had played all season without incurring a, pen; aity It was the second iudividua trophy won by 519115; he was award ed the Calder trophy as the oil standing rookie of the 193i¥37 s09 son_ WINNIPEG -—- ($3 -- Garvin: namm on fur-Mime resulted in s;- exchange of desks at a recent citi~ council meeting. Aid. EA. Bmi man suggested he exchange deal‘ with Aid. George Sharpe as desk had the name “Sharp" carfi on it. Investigation showed only other Sharp to hold city oil- fioe was Aid. Sharp's father. The exchange effected - Aid. was still wondering after adjourned. "I dcm't think he'd lea-yd the '6' qifhis name.” ' ii 0 0 if EY PRAGTISE Tues. Mar. 11 at 3 on Gillette T EC H - .. RAZOR with 5 Gillette Blue Blades nigltt ' | Juvrmtr K|ilSMEll ,