THE cnanwrrerowu cuaanmu PAGE SEVEN Juvenile Canadians, holders of m Juziritlme title last season, as l , malt of victories in Saint John Bydney, tackle the New Bruns- IM e arnplons in a sudden ‘death tonight that will decide the mI-‘province title. ' and the holders of the Island . m. are confident thgy can take m, measure of the ewBruns- pickers. The’ do not underrate m, gtrength o the Saint John team M; figure they have enough all- mund balance to offset any com- hmaticn the visiting team can wow against thorn.‘ "We will take them" were the mos quoted by Coach Pred Brad- [gy of the Islanders. when asked M; opinion of the outcome yester- m, The same was voiced by Man- ger Bill Bevin and President Jack uecourt. Whether or not h sords will bear fruit, will not be morn until after the results of lqnkht’! encounter. ‘ canadiens, at full strength, for a ractice session at the Forum asurday night, looked full of peg and vigour. as they went thrarlrig mau- paces an Coach Br ey “s well satisfied that his squad m ready to put up a sterling, if not winning battle against fo- alzhts 0911011611“.- ‘ strength of the Saint John team 1| an unknown quantity. Reports emanatinl from various lacs them as even stro m. year's New B ions. and if that should prove to i. true tonight's visiting squad are golndg to prove tough opponents in- ee . -r C O I Canadians had a tough fins hurdllng them in last year's sani- llnals. The same scgrad may not be intact but nelt er are Island champ: so a if tonight's ttle is gong to he a struggle from gong to Por real, all-out efforts it h hard to beat the ‘oungsters. lmerfi‘, their minds. Th pla gem for the game's sake o and that is one reason wh the contests are always so we dworth watc U O O Personally the writer has had if Tuesday night's City Hockey league encounter bet/ween Colle- en postponed until night with the Colleglans needzng to win if they are to prolong he series to the hill five games. rs to be thatllan- obertson, two of its be per- Reason ap chard and first line members no definite word but it appears as i 87 lans and Summerslde Fl era has $0 ursusy 111 SPORTlNG_ NEWS Hockey Title Fred Br d1 J 11 B ‘a uveuile Cana- gloeagliclhzgrys Maritime Juvenile to nlona start out th- 1118117- on their second 1m. step that will or will not lead to s. gfid‘ l}: second consecutive e-w en they-tang]; ‘my, flint John, Newlrilnswick ions in a sudden death game for he two-province tltlrin a game that W111 be played at the Forum. c“ afiadiens, m us several, play- . om last year's uad, have ‘mgdime “P! Bfiflquate , however, a" wficfgngm Drarirtiiée sessions. "t"! reverts ¥h.§.°'th&‘.““u'3$ No. 1 Air Navigation School at team from No. 1 lteconnaissnce fir: Navigation School, Summer- den death game likely. ‘The date has still to be arranged but efforts are being made to have it played at Smnmerslde on "mudcy night. s'a The whole playodf series was or- S iginslly sheadulad to be held at Mt. Pleasant but a. stona Saturday prevented the team from Char- chsm- gret tr rad...‘ “‘ In the Holt 0f i The air force team from No. i0 Born and Gunnery school as Mt. Pleasant was eli- minated in playdowns for the Isl bliefbtll . The Mount Pleasant tesmlost mtoateam from the Mount Pleasant was l half-time but was unable to hold the visitors in check during half. ame with Surnmerside. Charlottetown and 30-21 to a at, nt team outscored tockrnan ‘N- B--P.E. I. Jzivenile Al? Stalze Al‘ Tlle Forum Tonight were that they would go all out ht from “the opening whistle in t eir efforts to advance to the finals against winners date of which Jo not as yet been decide upon. Fens, however, should witness a le all the way in to- e. The kids can real- ly turn on the heat when a title is at stake and due to the interest shown by the fans it seems prob- able that another cspacity crowd, such as has been the case in re- cent games will be on hand at the Forum tonight. set underway at 8.15 sharp. Mt. Pleasant Hoop Team Eliminated In Island Finals the _ Nova The game _ lottetown from reaching Mount Pleasant until yesterday and only two games were played in place of the three originally planned. ame with Charlottetown. hs Ne. 2 ANS. team was with 1'1 ing l4 leading point-getter. end - ' In the Charlottetown and Sianmsraide the No. 1 . and NS. squad out- now meet la the finals. with asud- scored the Mount Pleasant team 19-4 in the first half and then was hard put to maintain the lead in the second half as the Mount Plea- them 17-11. for Mount Pleasant and Burton for Summeralde were tied for points. with 12 each. Scotls layoff has will Second Game Of lioup Series Is Postponed The second scheduled game of the intercollegiate basketball series elated for the Prince of Wales au- ed when the the encounter. Dale of the next encounter has not as yet been decided upon due to the Easter holidays which will begin thelatter part of the week. However (it is er game will likely ake place shortly after the students resume. classes after the holidays. . ' , Prince of Wales won the open- ing encounter played over a week ago. Valieyfield Braves in a special series. Quebec Aces are leading the Q.S.H.L.- best-of- seven playoffs. Moncton Bruins Defeat Halifax 7-3 in Opener SAINT JOHN, N.B.. March 25- lCPi-Moncton Bruins trounced Halifax Centrals 7-3 here Saturday night without knowing ey would play e o ans a sec- ond time or start the final Mari- time junlor hockey round all over i I] EDDIE LEE fans. Leafs lead the series 4-2. Csnsdiens lost 8-2 and 1-0 Leafs at Montreal. But they dom- inated everir dflaartment to fash- ion victory n a and assured. a fl th game in the 10mm; gong-m, Wm. u“ _, series ‘a 1 mgr, 1 ,1 hggfl, Moncton goalie Bob Brown took and the move in postponing Tues- The National Hockey League cham- the starring role- Kil 511W! 0! IP- "flii °“°°“.i‘.'§.’ “was? 9.1.912 “uudufrfiii .i‘“‘°“.i.°"°i. “if "mm" Ei-‘ifi-‘Priii’ b33512 l’.i‘°i‘..£‘..‘“€i§ r one a o s om e _ lslvlewed. . the first puck. Theyxeven b3 an 1st Period ‘day for the NW Brllniwick chem- . ' e e ' edge in penalties-s to four. P10118- ‘Hle youngsters, game as they are, Canadiens established a 4-0 lead L-Montreal, Lach (Chamberlain) The Moncton Coyle-Gamble-Fer- should not he allowed to lay two in the first two re lead 11.44. 8111011 1111B Permrmed "lmimdlllflly tough games in a row. I? is tak- which stood up behind a rock-like Penalties--D. Metz, Chamber- yvhile Blakeney-IreBlanc-Potechin ing too much out of them and defence until veteran Bob d- lain, Hiller. combined to the best advantast anagement of the Colleaiana and son blasted the puck past Mon- for Halifax althoush robbed 1e- the Cltiy League officials have treal go B Durnan midway 2nd Period belatedly by BIWH- M81111. 011 91¢ own ota of foresigh in getting in the third th assistance from visitors defence- line. 1118?“! b141- e game deferred until Thursday. Babe Pratt and Lorne Carr. Af- z-Montreal, Fllion 7.58. llantly- ° ' ' ter that the Leafs rally fizzled. il-Montreal, Hiller (Mahaffy) 11.14 Montreal Csnadiens by their 4-1 victory Saturday night over Tor- onto Maple leafs definitely got back into the running for a chance at the Stanley C b tween the winners series. C O O Aided and abetted, according to radio reports, by the brilliant per- lrrmance of Bil Durnan in the pets, Canadiens gathered momen- tum as the game went along, to ike complete domination, and 5:1‘. the game on ice with their rec-goal scoring splurge. True. M l Le f did ieterminedapefefort ‘h: the lisnstkges: {gill that saw them hem Canadians for the better part of the period BINDIN up e of the Boston-Detroit 11 Elmer Lech, pla Ira with a swollen ankle starts bltants on their w when he scored the only of the first period on a pl: from Murph Chamberlain at Hob Trillion, a few minutes af- ter he had whipped a shot past Frank McCool in the Toronto nets on a play ruled off-side, climaxed a rink-length dash at 7.68 of the second period. His hard shot caught the lower right-hand com- er. The goal. prettiest of the night, was the spark that touched off a vigorous Montreal onslaught that ended after Dutch l-llller but their one counter failed to s prove nearly sufficient to over- come their opponent's lead. ' of 1.0% a-vw’ and Chamberlain had put Press Staff Writer) game Prank t ce sis regrlaced e — 3 r- 8 5. 3‘ i i‘ 5.5 a :1 f» Johnn Mhhaff Home P th le Leaf Gardens derwent repairs hell's hard shoinwith his f d-Montreal, Chamberlain Buffalo season, Canadians Hand Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 Defeat 011 i0 t defence played Leaf chard) 18.55., Penalties - Richard. Morris. Meta. Chamberlain, D. 8rd Period s-Toronto, Davidson (Pratt, Carr) 9.0a. Penalties _- Hlller, Richard. BUFFALO, N.Y., March M - (AP) - Buffalo Bisons‘ two-year reign as champions of the Amer- ican Hockey League an end tonight as the Cleveland Barons scored s. 5-3 victory for 3-1 lead in s. semi-final playoff The largest crowd of ll\3l8 fans, cries . he game. MY m: rrns CLEAN AS A the e. B shan of Montreal Po - injured Prank Eddo s ‘ 1 and of Pittsburgh or Buddy O'Con- nor. out with an injured knee. Don Meta returned to the and coach Hap Day used Jackie McLean on a line with ‘Don and to his brother, Nick. ‘ is‘); was delayed six, minutes in e t ird period when McCool un- ter he stopped lineup 0TB I (B011- was nearing again with Glace Bay ers. Just before the game, Bruins received a. wire from Judge J. Elliott Hudson, president of the Marltim Am e a ur he! As- sociation, stating Halifax an Glace Bay would play a third game Halifax tomorrow night. Rather than disappoint the crowd here, Bruins went on with the contest.- l-lalifax defeated Glace Bay in the Nova Scotia finals-a two- game total-score series. Second game of the e finals- a sirnllar series—between Halifax and Moncton ha/d been “eduled for Halifax tomorrow night. Coach Sammy McManus, of Bruins. commented, “how long do to put up with this sort of thing? Does a New Brunswick winner always have to be behind the eight ha l?" After allowing Centrals two leads, Bruins plowed them under in a third period assault. thdt the b It ton lapses late 1h t_he first period New ‘Glasgow New Gl w Bomber, holder of the 11mins Oifllifl: huche; title, a crown which they is won recently in a series with Saint t John.will make their first appear- ~ 0 next when they’ tangl learn from the .C.A.P. airport t were participants in the Cit Lea- a e and were o y ellmina by a red hot C tothe limit of ames. Plaster Dickson, wel known to local hockeyfans is playing coach 8. of the Bombers, while of more in- terestto Island fans is that Nonnio Morgan, recently recovered f om a serious illness and brother of rry Morgan. great goalie of the Abeg- weits when they were the toasts of the Maritlrnes ner. This New Glasgow team ls a cap- able, fast, wel} trained squad from B "Shit curllwfl" 6-4 their goalie out. That they will mud-ms Riley be tough opponents to overcome is Forwards —"“ ' a well-known fact but despite this Robertson Miller VAU-EYTTIIEI-D. Q11!» M51111 3 the local orce o des- McIntyre Dew —<0P> Velleyfleld Braves Won the pite being eliminated lh the local Price Kellv _ IHWT-PIOVIHf-lfll HWRY M98119 City Hockey League play-of Baird l-lorsburgh fin-ll playoffs i-l when they de- should make the Nova Scotians Hancock Ashley feated Cornwall Cookies 6-4 here step all the way if they expect tn Jardine Leherr" today in the fifth game of the go back home with another victory Cameron V. Kell best-of-seven series. Ba-aves now added to the lengthy string which MacEllutl Kovac may meet iihe winners of the Que- they already possess during this MacDonald bec Senior Howey League finals season's play. Dickson The game is being sponsored by Red Wings Into Playoff r BOSTON, March 25-40?) _ Dari?" Red Win85. rebounding Jrorn two straight setbacks on their home ice, tonig o with a 8-2 1n ton Bruins before s sell-out 12.500 crowd 2h; eight-point semi-final series T"... Red w , .1 rmlng much steadiermgshlm o in home. took advantage of two Bus. to score twice in 61 seconds. u, Rookie Ted Lindsay batted in Eddie Bruneteau's parsout and five seconds before the first bell was due. the veteran Murray Ann- stron8 stole the puck from Egan dg€l>_in_th_e Boston zone snd_s1am- Middleton Wins 8a., Shore League Title Middleton defeated the Summer- slde Crystals 9-1 at Bedeque rink FY15" 1118ht to win the cham- iem a of the South Shore rm- 11958116 and the Simmonds and “#1111119 we. The Middleton team took the best of five-game series 3 to 1. Capitals Win From ||°T$|I9Y Bears 4-3 Montreal Royals 1 1-2 QUEBEC. March 25 — (OP) the rooted Montreal Royals es hammered tihe " s. after I use LIFEBUOY . ‘A. Shaving (ream What's different about Lifebuoy Shaving Cream? Plenty! Ice rich, creamy lather is both exfra M0151‘ and extra MILD. Here's lather that doesn't dry out and draw your skin. It stays moist to the last razor stroke . . . wilta wiry whiskers so they oorne off clean and close. And all so gentle, too-thanks to Lifebuoyh extra mildness that handles tender skin with care. Treat your face to a tomorrow! KKEPS WHISKERS WE TTER MAKES SHAV/NG BEITER amooth-as-silk Lifebuoy ahsvs a LEVER mason Quebec Aces Defeat ‘ (gugmvmfi? Mm»- a Allan Cup holdlers of last gear r “mu up- shirts" for an 11-2 victory here to- git; v t"u--r—~r day. Aces thus wok a 3-1 lead 1n rihislicsu Eiiiilsiniehlriiu “i u, the best of seven playoff series for impel-gm; mace 1m. the“. country the Thomas O'Connell Memorial on the security council of the pro- the $101913’. emblematic of the Qufibw posed organization sam iinior Hockey League champion-‘stand, the UnItedDStates, the U.S. s p. — In a wmwed dl nwolis fliQht to the best CarpitaTs Hershey Bears 4-3 to. win their first victory 1n e 51119110111 Hockey League's four-cf-seven game play-gff _ after losing three straight, contest; Quebec Ace; displayed. entirely too ‘Ti- v much power, speed and finesse fir; CLEAVAGE_ (Continued from Page 1) more As plans now S.R.. Great Britain, France and China have five permanent seats on the council of eleven, and the other six seats are filled by election, with immediate rs-electlon at the end of the term being impossible. This means. according to the _ Prime Minister, that Canada's position in the peace organization w no more important than r the least of the nations which are members. He admitted that Can- ada could not e ual the United tlge but sug ested that a second- ary, or mldde class of nations be set up in which Canada and oth- ers might be included. with more power and responsibility. ‘ For his Sllillfestion that Canada‘ . was a secondary nation only, Mini Kl was attacked av Arthur nee-l 4 buc , Llbera. (‘frlnlty-Torontw _ Ont.) and by he Progressive Con-l servatlve member for VancouvorE South. Howard Green. Both these‘ men suggested that Canada's pos-E ' ition should he much more irn-l n n. - The basic difference between the‘ Progressive Conservatives and the Government, however, is a far reaching difference of interpreta- tion of Canada's place in the world. The Government sees Can- ada as an important independent nation, secondary in importance, acting on its own behal in the peace organization of the world. On the other hand, the Progres- sive Conservatives clearl indicat- ed that they wanted anada to work in harmony with the other nations of the British Common- wealth. giving in time of peace . the same un ty of action which they have found ssible to develop in time of war. ey felt that the Canadian Government had deliber- ately turned down its possible! place on the security council v‘ p . ernmcilt had evidently hoped l-~ close cooperation with Canada unrl. the rest of the Commonweallir; since it had consistently referred, to participation as the British i Commonwealth of Nations rather than the United Kingdom. It may well be that the issue of Canada's ace in the peace, whe- henit s all be as a secondary, mde endent nation. or as senior 3cm nion in the world power of the British Commonwealth of Nations, will be one of the most important in the next Federal election. er opposition is in store for New Glasgow MecDougall Defence k7 wee es i“ Step Back 3-2, Victory Over Brains med it past goalie Paul Bibeault. talned until late in the second ses- sion when Egan. determined to wipe out his mlscue, rifled home Kenny Smith's long forward both teams played one s on. splred the Bruins to their best ef- r The‘ victory left Bruins leading five minutes left, Mud " ‘ gave the lhil than steifm“ 17:57 supplied by Gino Rossini af- 1-Detrolt. Lindsay 2-Detrolt, Armstrong ii-Boston, Egan Saturday’: Hockey Results _$§1 Montagnards 1. portant than a mere "secondary/M- Bombers l To Meet R. C. A. F. Team. Here Wednesday Night the local Hl-Y Grads Club with the proceeds going to charity. It; the second such undertaking b Y . his local service club, they last year staging a t All Sta and the Saint John Garrison team which the local squad captured h" game between an r team from the City League However, much stig- on Wednei- 9-2 score. lty representatives day night and a close-knit battle is expected all the wa y. The game will get underway a‘. l5 sharp. Following are the lineups: I..C.A.F. Goal Cormlcr astarache Jaco l Picture By That two-goal margin was main- ass while That initial scoring suocem in- of the night but their hopes ere killed when. with less than ll Wings a 3-1 lead by an unassisted 30-foot- Bostorfs second counter came a r taking Paul G1adu's passout. SUMMARY . First Period (E. Bruneteau) .. a... 9s $5! Penalty - Jenning . Second Period o (smith, McGill) 16:06 Penalties — Hollett, Rozzinl. Carveth. Third Period o. s. iii-L“. Flnll Quebec Aces ll. Montreal Royals n series) Inter-Provincial Hockey League Finals Valleyfield 6. Cornwall 4. (Valleyfield wins 4-1 the best-of- seven series). Ottawa District Junior Final Ottawa St. Patrlcks l0, Ottawa (St. Pats advance into memorial phxydowns against Montreal Roy- a s . N. If. L. PLAYOFFS Montreal 4, Toronto 1. (Toronto leads series four points wo). AJLL. PLAYOFFS Buffalo l. Cleveland 5. (Cleveland leads series four points to two.) Indianapolis 1. Hershey 6. (Hershey leads series six points none.) Western Canada Junior semi-finals Winnipeg Monarchs 8; Port Arthur West End Bruins 4. (Winnipeg wins hest-of-seven series 4-1). soalsas IUI OUT "RID ACIIII t. THE FORUM new mssolvro o ERtI-geIHIIBu 8‘ ucn RAI. VACCINE FOR c A 'l'A a a H rurumanc DISORDERS AID NEURITIS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION Judging from present Indications there will be a heavy ‘demand for Tourist Accommodation this year and we are anxious to have on our lists the names and addresses of all places where Tourists can stay. In addition to demand fo find enquiries fer rooms meals served .Thls refers Farm Homes-especially Flinn and preferably near or easona We realise can take some Tourists this we are now preparing our lists o Those whose names are already on ou that lust now the help situation ls not good but if Y1"! year will you please write or phone us ll f Places To Stay for this year. r Lists are being communicate ed with direct by mall. The Prince Edwa r Hotels, Cottages and Cabins we also in Private llomee either with or without to rooms in Cities and Towns as well as nice llomes equipped with bathroom facilities bly near the sea shore or rivers. rd Island Travel Bureau B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor. CHARLOTTETO\VN. Ice Racing The Vernon‘Drlvin8 9111b hem their last race of March 12th with summa r2 Class A. Star Junior (E. MacLeod Darki)e Kalmuck (W. Morria- 1 se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brltginh Lassie (L. Young) Belle Kalmuck (D. McKen- . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 2 Time: 34; 32- 33. The winnlng'horse is owned by Edison MscLeod, Kinross. Class B Peter Kalmuck (M. na) Simon Budl Teddy Waltz (V. Carey) hoise is owned b)’ 4—Detroit, M. Bruneteau ...... .. 1514s Tme: 36%; 3654' 31 5——'BOGCOI‘I. Rozzlnl (Gladu) ....1'l:5’l The winning Penalties - None. Michael McKenna, Vernon. Class C. Orola Girl (R. Young) The Hornet (P. MacLeodl Rupy P. (L. Praught) Baby Girl (J. M0 The ohm-h. Junior‘ Finals St. Michael's Majors l3; Porcu- pine Comblnes 2 z, (st. Michselslead best-of-flve (Quebec leads a-i in best-of-sev- w!» l-O) 0.II.A. Junior B Playoffs Oshawa Bees 3: (Oshawa wins two-game goal series 4-2). rrissey)“ winning horse is o Russell Young, Earnsciifg. Station-Thomas McKenna. Judges — James the season on “sidenc” the following El. bane “All lVlcKen - Superintendent Paving Barrie Colts 0. totab for A. It. 54o. Hughes. Gleason, Laurence Byrnes. BRISBANE. AuStYfilla —— (DPl-d — Australia cannot claim in favor oi‘ h slop! "Afro. but in Bris- vas urged on behalf of one homo which came on to kef, that Dame Nellie Mel WANTED charge oi‘ Asphalt Plant and Operations, and two or three reliable sober men familiar with asphalt raking and general paving Highest wages. Apply to your nearest Employment Selective Service Office. Rc~ l Championship Hockey OWTOWN OAIMIIIAIS- Champions of Maritime VS. -I-. N-G-Q i‘ SPORTING CLUB Tonight lat 8:45 Hockey Night Again AT THE FORUM New Glasgow Bombers (Maritime Civilian Champs) Vs. lio. 2 a. n. s., n. c. a. r. wruursoav, MAROII 2s, ans ADMISSION 50c Sponso m1 by Hi-Y Grads. ST. JOIIII JIIVEIIILES - Champions dill. B. ALL PLAYERS-IS YEARS AND UNDER You'll Be Delighted with the Game Tonight 8.15 Adan. 40c including tax l I