. ._ .. ......."......................._ _ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A H-gurlber 0 Thro PAGE SEVEN —- ws Hot-Hi 8t. Michael’: Star Winner 1 iii Trudi! .. 0 rononro A 2s a- Tod (seeded m“ mask: has ‘ points in 49 games tihis s ‘".'~*.'s:"s~...""r..."s..' s 1‘ The chunky ' ‘ 'from o Pale pt. -.lsst ni t scor five qgoais as St Miohse College of fee/ted Winm Canadian unior _ series here, was selected '_0f hockey writers as winner paward for sportaneds standinz plea chsmpionshi in l 1J0 imwho "action overseas in 1944 Ontario Hockey Aseociati . . Catharina. Sloan. a native of r "A" J titi in beg: 79 pe egnover guregulo > ince the Eloy-offs started games w). e has amassed M3801] “$8111! ..ihat with the posing hell. Death) Sloan, an 1B- year-old schoolboy ' whose hockey produced 132 scoring as wkoiiéméi ‘hi: l55-gound 1......- who only oronto de- Mcnarchs 7-4 in a of the hip’ and out- .Reg starred at centre with "Oshawa Juniors and was killed in Open to ‘W’ players, it was awarded last ___,season to Doug MoMurdoj. a Win- nipeg lad who played with St. Campbell: Bay, glue. smashed all modern rel- "cords CILA. m“ £0216 er t gt: Lois. RoThey coil the dark-haired Tod den Death” because hepis Just uck around the op- e's a future prores- o lyn (em is do 1.39.: tfegaill¢g$ Meeting Last Night Gus L-ougmphie was elected prm, baseball teem sident; Ernie Stanley. | John White. treasurer. Team manager is Fred "Husky" McOe-be. well known to local fans both as a player and coach.- Hec MoQua-rrie. former City Lea- gue player. coach. Over 100 were in attendance at the, thusiastic gathering and a long list of players’ names was submitted that officials feel conlil- rlent a strong squad can be picked om. The catching department 01s headed by Charlie Ryan. in addit- lon to several other receivers; in the hurling corps are the well. known flingers Alkle McConnack. “Lefty” MnAlcer. Elmer Larterand others. while in the infield and outer gardens large numbers players will be trying out for po- siflons." It is the intention of the club w. '1 The trophy: donated b Jhe Tor- to start practice sessions ust as 0116.0 GIMDQ Build Mill. l! MQIILOII 59m] g3 pogflfle, we q)“; 01' Albflt (F.6d) Tilson, HBUVC 0f 91-00;“ wfll be uwggay-y bgfqre the opening day's team is decided upon and the manager and coach have no easy task ahead of them. Various plans were discussed at last night's meeting. such as the ‘raising of funds, etc., and in this latter respect prospective plsye last night anteed up with $20.00 to go towards defraying esmenses of the squad. A- spokesman for the Union also stated that the wernink body would also cornc ugh with a sizable cash dona- 011- . Another meeting is scheduled for Tuesday night next and any players whocoulrl not attend last flighfls meeting are asked to be on and. The coming meeting will i, lncal followers od 'the "grunt and groan" game. as well as ad- dicts of the ring will be in for an neuter-training evening at theSport ' g Club tonight. Sponsored by the Prince of Wialcs A. A. Associ- ation. contestants in the diflcrent bouts have been training faith. fully and with plenty of the "old 00110842 try" in evidence there will be few dull moments. i- i 4- <l> “Nick" Nicholson who will op- poae "Jinks" Jenkins in the wrest- ling feature headlining the card, has acquired the reputation of a “bad" man while wrestling in Canadian Army and the States. “Nick" is a strong believer in the famed ‘scissors’ hold and can genemlly make his opponent yell for memy. Jenkins learned his wrestling in the Canadian Navy and since there is no love lost be- ween members of those two ser. glues. tonight should be no encep- on. +000 Harry Poulion, Island light- weight champion will tangle with Mike Rvcddin in the main boxing attraction; with both boys ready mixers this should ovide plenty o! action. Three other evenly matched bouts are scheduled with paper-weights Ronny and Holly Disnmnd ooncludint the card. 0 '0 i- n Major Ian Eisenhsrde ."'i-'I -Dlrector of Physical Fsiiitsl v- . expected to arrive in the 64h -..-2t l» Y illl-"sfil-Fsd ‘ n: mum JONES QA-IBAR-Y. Aom 23—Hann.ilton's ‘Ilsers are going to stay lhllbbl'—win or lose the Allan Cup. “Buckle? wrrgfuily with their oth- fllbmen as they erut led tonkht with salary Stnmxpgdliers for Saskatoon and the fourth some of the senior amateur hoc- lwy series tomorrow. were Cats‘ unwashed. tattered uniforms to which they attach much sentl. ment. in a separate l goalie Art Childs‘ suit 85in log: which he hasn't had washed since the reular O. H. A. season and which dressing room reports soy now will almost stand up by mum sew. ree flames down to the big. hard-checking Calgary team-they gsahtllio thin-gt one last night. 4-3. e ' ~ _- HB/fllllw} T5521.“ o! the m“ uifre not downhearted. a ch And susgestions a clean uniform wiles and s. new suit of under- Coac-h George Reddiml said that what Tigers needed more thsnnew uniforms. was t0 "set Dillon Brady back in that first string line." Brady. lcftwing speoder who was struck down with ilue on the team's arrival here. left hos ital today lmd will go to Saska on. But the 1946 OJLA. scoring cham- pion admitted he still felt “a bit weak" and probably wouldn't get back in the series unles Tigers win tomorrow night and go on to Dldi-drnoxrton for a fifth game Sat. ay. Keep Pace With neverthelessl m) J. W. Bilbys wear for Chllds plight-cilantro the‘ Tigers Sticking To Shabby Uniforms Right To The End Kiddie Havens Paces Fastest Mile 0f Meet I ARCADIA, Calif. April 23_ (AP) -Blue Boy. are of.the Saunders Mills Stable, Toledo. 0.. scored ,his second consecutive victory as he won the scven-furlong feature _today at the Santa Anita Grand yCircuit harness race meet. . Driven by Hack Mulroney, the lfavorite rallied in the stretch to ‘defeat Fez Hanover. the early llosder. by half a length. Austin Hanover was third. Key Ring and A. -Frel~ss Guest Star won the two {divisions of the one-mile pace sunncrting feature. The fastest mile of the meeting _2.0l l-2-was registered by pac- er Eddie Havens in the seventh T809. summarises- Copyrirzhicd by Triangle Publica- tions. Inc. First Rove-o Furlongs. lb-Bar Trot 3 years old and up. Purse $1.000. Richmond Spencer (W. Taylor) ‘i Enosnot (J. Siepro) 2 Looof-in Ann. (C. Short) 3 lfi-Bar Time 1.35. Hecond Rove-R Fur-lungs. Paco. 3 Year Old and Up, Purse $1.000- Loe l). Mo. (J. Clark) 1 Monhsom. (P. Duosauli) 2 Pnihon Aiwe (H. Field) 3 Time i132. ' Third Race-S Furlo-nsw. iii-Bar Trot. 3 Year 0U and Up. Purse Bumsn CONSOLS Monarchs And Tigers Near Elimination Hamilton Tigers and Winnipeg Monarchs both are faced with last- dlfch stands in Jheir quest of the Allan and Memorial Cups as the result of games played Monday Illsht when Tires-s lust their third “Plight game to Calgary Stamp- edere in the Allan Cup hunt, how- ing 4-3 while Monarchs were los- ing 7-4 to St. Michael's in the fifth RIIIB of the junior playdowns, 5e. Mlilrds now lead bhs series 3-2 and need but another victory to clinch Junior hockeyfis highest hon- or - St. Mike's were paced tn their fifth game victory by Tod Sloan who scored five of the seven goals. Sloan is minted for a tryout with Toronto Maple Leafs next season and has plied up an envilhle scor- inz record this season. Sixfih game of the series is silt- ed for Toronto tonight with the Hamilton team tackling Stamped- ere at Saskatoon in the fourth game of their series. lame Eleven Former Stars To ilail 0f Fame NEW YORK. April 23—(A?‘.-- Eleven former big league stars were voted into the Cooperstown, N. Y, hall of fame today at a meeting of the special committee on old-timers. Six pitchers and five other lay- ers. including the famorus Ti ers- to-Evers-to-Chance comblnat on of the Chicago Cubs were admitted. The seven-man committee was (rihnif ;., Hit l: i! ~ 183 (AJREAT Gxlliiliirl Siliilill fer Former Montreal Player Blanks Boston Team 5~0 BBJOOKLYK April za-(AH-Ed llesd. s former Montreal Royal. threw the first lie-hit. no-rnn game of the major league season today victory. The big ex-servlceman spent 194i with Montreal and had not up. pea-ed in a major league game since July i), 1044. , ' ills feat was the first big-league no-hitter since Dick Fowler, pro- duct of the Toronto sandlots, turned the trick for Philadelphia Athletics against St. Louis Browns last Sept. 9. Lu! nmhitters in the National League were hurled by Jim Tobin of Boston and Clyde Shonn of Cin- cinnati in i944. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Mobbcd By Ferns A crowd of 2.6.787 fanatics cheer-l "ed the lean righthander 0n the way to greatest pitching feat and huh eds mobbed him as he walked of! the hill after retiring graemeflnsl Brave in the ninth gushing“ w a 03°06 g1: g There was suspense aplenty as °"°" °°°°° Head came down the stretch. In (n mm?“ Mssterson. Pieretti. Wolff and Evans; Johnson, Deutsch. Dreise- werd, Hybs. Wilson and Wagner.‘ Detroit 000100000 l 5 l. Chicago 200000 10x 3 6 1 Benton and Tehbetts; Dietrich, Haynes and Tresh. the seventh. centreilelder Carl Furillo went way back to the exit gate in deep right centre to drag down Tmmny l-lolmu’ long dmive. In the ninth after pinohshitter Charley Workman had "walked. Head struck out Connie Ryan and . a bullet-like peg by catcher Fer- gggergsggg“ 39g $.33‘; g 3, g reli Anderson nailed Workman ofl’ Harris, Berry and Desautels; Gettel and Dickey. to comnlete hm bid ‘or ‘Ema. NATIONAL LFAGUI Three men walked and, ondnoswn 00 000000 0 0 0 rowlleeg gesrhoonrh $1’?! 8151591" Brooklyn 002 our ook s 1 s D S Bfl Oil 0X‘ li- C d M '; H d d An- {ant son. born yesterday in 1-01115- suffie’ ‘an as‘ ea m 1 M“- Chk: 1M 000 011 3 5 "I lcnew I was sol-m to do it all Pictslogrfigh 001 ooo ooo 1 5 s the time" was his first comment. Previous Oneljitter Never before had the drawling Pssseuu and Livingston; Alboste. .Gerheauser and Smith. St. Louis 000 100 i@ 3 8 0 ‘Cincinatti 010 100 000 2 l‘- 2 Wilks. Burkhardt, Barrett and ionl with '1‘ ronto Mapl Leafs set llndtrwoy at B o'clock sharp. noon todev and it is no "WAN s1,ono_ b 1 c | - Louisiana native hurled a »no- Ri ; Wilber, Andrews and Muel- zf tahe National League a-reui Leaf‘ It was also decided last night may speak on pkwsical 11.. -. at e o _ Franco; Dawn (l Mcclam 1 Zllfnfil-nfidmyititigetuflgzlecvmmt enifylfilaly hm.“ although he had ‘med l ‘Else General Manosor Conny Sm-ytho that a ooovw of the City would the Iroohora Frdorotion in P-W- mm McFilwyn (.1. Clark) 2 m... W50 mlghQ not be me m one-hitter in the International New York ooo ooo 001 1 e e m“ “payer (seen anything like be made for funds with Art Gorm- C. hall this afternoon. Major Eis- W050, 30000,... [RA seams, 3 pick u“ enough votes "om the my sauna The youngster w“ a mnadelphia 300 005 00x 8 1.3 0 him. icy. president of the Union. Gus e-nharot will present the hockey ‘w’ Time 1:18 -s. . ‘ mulls south aw as a outh Feidman. ‘Prinkle. Fischer. Em- 1 sent day writers who have elected I! i118 D Y Canny Conny considers Sloan a longaphie and John White named trophies at the banquet at the- (BY Th’ ‘mmdiu He“) Forlrth Rook-Om’ Mlle- 11-13" most of the members. In that but broke hLs left arm and be- merick and Cooper; Judd and were lpeqllwn". NW1"! hlllfirhillfl as the committee to look after Charlottetown Hotel on Saturday The National League came up s...“ p000 a“ Ages, Purse $2.500 manner 10 men were added t0 the came a ..;gh;_h0nder_ .sem',n|pk, IN" l! Tmullmm‘ . Q! m“ be“ ‘hi-i will‘ ‘ .’. ' . smmmww m‘? 10°“ Dwamneut Wm‘ m“ m“ “Thin “mm” gum hall of fame last year although the After breaking into organized ‘ i. 1' dlysof Harvey (Busher) Jackson _---_---_-- “of Physical Fitness. of 1948 yesterday as bis Ed Kw! Guest Sm (R 5931-193) _____ __1 bush...“ my..." were mam to baseball wish Abbeyvfllg 111 the INTERNATIONAL LIIAGCE L"! "m! m" ° ‘ab’: "' " " '. Brmkly“ Dcldgers t“ 5 5'0 Tramp Mae (Kinney, D. Shell) ii agree on one choice and had not Evangeline League in 1939. Head "m- "l" m‘ m““*“““"“*l° " ' ' Increased stress is being ma "l" °"°’ mm“ “W” H“ “V” Gabe Abbe (r. Insider-burl!) ..a made a selection since they ap- moved op through the Dodger Montreal sooooooeo 1s a o ummm’ m‘ Wporumhm Madly‘ these da s on the hysical fitness u” three has” ‘m bans ‘md one Time" 2.05. proved Rogers Hornsby in 1042. farm system via Elmira in the Newfirk 00° 392 23311 14 4 Over the 21-05010 playoff stretch _ S‘ o‘ 2000800“ “It )8 realized man reached first on an error, but ' Ed Walsh 0f 00mm, white 50,0 Eastern Rune and Menu-ea] 1n Deforge. Fontalne. Paepke. Col- l" h" “Blvd “m”! 1°!‘ l" W“ » p 0...". m h ' .1 h 1 outside o! W" lilo 10ml" "1""- nm. Race One Mlle, 11.1m- Clark Griffith cf New York Hizh- the International to the Dodgers ll“- NHEY ""1 Fmll"? Kw"- °' "m" m“ °"“1“”"°" ' s“ yo“ tr” o "a “arms y t?" "llmn" Leliiw" h“! °°m°m° Stake All mes Purse $2400 lander! and Washington Jock for a brief stay 1p 1940 He spent Mflkorky- Holey ""1 Ffllllm- a Michaela so output of. 131 I ‘hlit-“dfi a? fem“ a‘ $0,}: control of the situation. g. R15.‘ (n semis) ' 1 Chesbro of m.» Highlanders. Rube o... next m. in Msnsrsn and Buffalo 010 201031 8 11 0 m" I“ “l” n‘ 5mm“ °’ m’ -——- at“ ‘on s"... e m eti I" “h” “h” “m” s" m” Jun’ (my (xi Boardman) 2 Woddr" and Eddie Plflnk "f Pllli- mounted to Brooklyn for keeps Jr's" ‘my *°"°"°°°1 9 1° 1 mwrifl Cw o! mm" ‘ “m” A we ‘b med educai on Caldlnfl“ dmlmed 01mm“ 3°“ Philll cramp (c nsccheu) 2 srlelphia Athletics and Joe (Iron 1,. 194p 31,1”; s...“ w,‘ against Bush. Clark and Riebe. Tah- nlpeg so far, he leads all point- (Byflhe Canadian Prue) program is the aim of educat on- 34 to keen Dace with 0M gluom Tmlh 204 - - - M“) Mcdqnnlty a! New Ywk Pittsbuhzh when he w“ knocked ‘check. 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Althoush {gouttltgr m: (Pills? was. 2.01%. chgrgéflsfsogno drgdgfetygofeith r #115111: _ gjfnllghlBjfig, qgagqggeyggggrmu, "10 Provincial title. - basaclearing triple. but the Bears iv or! the trundlers that made R645 limb‘; B“ Ham m m, um m ' mm ma Y- l’ Coal tar has served as a source Bmwm Tems were not dlsclowh . whittled itdown on homers by s1 such an excellent showing m gliionflolina km: Mm“ m me Eighth sltaém, orgmlvlilgh ‘II-Igor Y "WM- v- of albouft 500.000 derivatives. Clerk and Joe Collins and went Wwdfltook lost your. has eody TM» "P! ' . about in the seventh with two startggm m” c spa m fomlilrauh mm“ B” our Purse $1.000 _ F us; “is. 03m than lut . With s surplus or Eanthzssmlgtollllirllisngmghlg; Iégftnlgiers (n. m trick) .......... . up.“ Q1309 u, other good bowlers to choose from to mock ‘twink Ham, F0100 ._M.ilt' Hanover ( . 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