. t... .1.-rw.-i Islanclers, Saints-At Full Strength For Crucial Playoff Game Tonight 12:)-u: o'.s.:&-: J n vers o g w u . f th 'fl , f ii I) tt - oomlileilnc the playoff! 18 W T so TM "com uh” M um um" ilerdaii. u W” R n: C at ya from remote a spokesmanl for the ll final series between the Islanders and the Halifax saints will be played here tonight. with both teams at full strength for the im- portant contest. Coaches Leo Lamoureux and wilf Field reported that their charges came through Monday night's opening game without any injur- ics. ”Bucko” Trainor was struck on the ankle by s puck in the second period of the game but is quite fit. to play. "Buck" Whitlock. who had been suffering from a slight touch Both teams had light skating drills yeshrday and winger Billy Ford of the santamarians was struck on the ear by a flying puck. Five stitches were required to close the gash. Tonight's game is expected to be the hardest fought contest of the scasoip The Islanders trail the Saints by one game in the big ser- ies and need the win on their home ice before they move into Halifax on Thursday for a two-game stand. Canadiens, Red Wings it was pointed out. (HUMID- . . . The committee now feels it, is P""llll('53 T5)'l0l'- S f 1 up to the fans if the team is to sewnd Pi-'I'l0d In S continue. An urgent appeal is be- 3”(C7;1P'3uT';;V9'39- M80l”dlliino U Br I ii-at-vi-Cdflielr.tVlnie-honored.-.bittcr The fate of the 1952 edition of GUARDIAN, CHAR LOTTETOWN Win flllolln's intermediate 6 Title MARCH 26. 1952 aamr JOHN. N. 13.. Much 25- "keep the Beavers in Saint John" cltisensi committee said tonight. He described the Maritime Major Hockey League club's fin,- ancisl situation as ”desperate". and said the club might not operate 1' this week. e unexpectedly low attend- ance at the opening game of the semi-final series with Glace Bay Monday night; was a further blow to the committee, which had hop- ed playoff gates would meet cur- rent expenses. Although there were more than 2,700 fans in the rink, the actual paid attendance was under 2.300 lng made for additional funds. "Not less than 35,000. over and above gate receipts. is needed be- Calls Financial Situationa Of Beavers iiDesperate" Capeiraverse 1 Shore Series The Cape Traverse Rovers tied the final series for the South Shore League championship at Bs. deque Rink iastnight by defeating the Freetown Royals 9-5. This wag the second straight victory for 11,. Cape team. after the Freetown .3. gregatlon had taken the two first games. EUMMAIY First Period 1-Freetown. Taylor (C. Mills). 2-Capo Traverse. G. MacFadyen 4-Capo Traverse, Hovi-an (G. MacFadyen). Ry IV. R. Wheatlcy Canadian Press Staff Wriier FORUM, Montreal. March 25 - (CP)-iMaurice Richard went on b.,u1..s for 19,11,115 honors. lthe Islanders hangs in the bal- It was the first shutout scoredlhllce l0nli-'liV- 85 HWY 7-like On the by either team in their 15 meet- Halifax Saints in the second same 11,,” 11,15 season of their semi-final series. Set back 5-Clipe Traverse, iV. MacFudysn (Howatt, Mnci-Iarlane). 6-Freetown. Taylor. 7-Cope Trlivcrsc, Mac!-'arlane fore this week-end." it was said. "If this amount is not forthcom- ing in the way of donations, the the rom-p, in old-time form tonight The hoo-key soomod 311.1051, 3 on their heels Monday night by Club mly 09859 0PCT8tl0ll5-" (cmclmwy and his two goals lsd Montreal sideline to the fisticuffs as some the Siintiim-'ii'laiisi”2-1 win the 15- --mm. 3.1.-,,,,,..,w,. gmm, Csnadiens in ii 5-! sqilelchln: of 14316 fans sziiv the Wings. league lhliflels l(ll0Vi' that 1ll9.'v' "lust 1&0 (1), Robe;-151. Boston Bruins in lhe openinizgclianlpions. take on the defendlngillllfl l-Ollliilltls COMES! Wllll ll Will: T of N p(.m,111,.s; pl Gm.,1i,,..,.. game of their Stanley Cup semi- Stanley Cup holders. JOY-N58 tlcifrlllllifllloii. It Wollldlli a Third llorlnd I-(a1'd.h1(L1ng Lcn (Red) K;-11;,-ibe the first tinieothey have faced put Detroit ahead 1-0 ill the op-in Slllilldr l.Jli0D05lll0li lllld .llS'lli8 chin: pol-"loo asiho mahooun-ed the past. results as n crltellon 11,,-ough the L931 dgfence gndlthcn they should come out on top beat goalkeeper Al Rollins cleanly 1011131)!- t 13:35. 8511” R son,-o1e55 second pt-rjol-1,, But iii,nl'cler to will tonight the t ' ;. 2; 9 1 Islnllders must show a reversal of "Ml Fl0Yd CWIIV added '0 ll” mf.'fss.'::g: 1:.-11,.-191 "gm IAD2-1lllielr opening night form. For the n”Ck”'5 93” M Waist Pent” Llmd poked home the rebound of G0i'-lfll.5l- llfi'l0d lll0.V l00l2Fd llkc lliC' scored the Bl”llliis' only llfiill Mid llldk. um...” 10",. 51,011 John w11.:lslzinders of two weeks ago when . "91-""d'5 "l'5l.F"3l "l the "”0"- son added the clincher at 11.21 ihiav ivoii svvcii. lied two and lost He. was out of action for R. long on 3 1,1-o,.k.,m-ay may 1hMom1g1111:ii:e) IILPEISEZII lf::;iL:.VelIIIuV.1l'el; 2151 final. Except for the first period, the Bruins were seldom serious in the picture. But Canadlens struck hard and often ellOlli!i'l to supply thrills for the home town crowd of 14.357 Rookie Dickie Moore. Billy Reav 9-Freetown. Delaney (Taylor). ihcape Traverse, Mac!-Iarlane. ii-Cnpe Traverse. Muiiart. 12-Caipc Traverse. Iifacliiarlano (G. DIilCIrild)'0n). 13-Cape Traverse. Ferguson. 14-Freetown, C. Mill lDclnney). Pcnlllilcs: Waugh. Delaney. Referees: Gordie Kelly and Doug Crossm.-in. ' Hockey league INDIANAPOLIS. March 2k(AP) -Dick Miller, manager of the In- dianapolis team in the American Hockey League. said today "there has been talk" about forming a new midwestern lczigue-but only if something should happen to the A. H. L. "I would fight to the last ditch Ms "me mnowmg an eye Injury. 1 Rollins out or posmon d t forget that it was pla) ' l l I ' ' ' to maintain A ' n Lc gu l i Canadians showed more offensve SUMMARY Deal? 0 t l- , ' I mi-ll"lCl1 ii 8 i0C- E t m pl” ham the start the Erums First Period loff hockey and although they Sarldyskambl . are shown show: just after the best outofthree series. ll(!3y.' Miller said in an interview. ' qggmjng willing to play it close and 1 Demon K9113; 1337 worked hard they didnt, show the they had non the Queens County Intermediate C Holding the trophy is "Sandy" Saunders. the but l1 W9 W9? W9"? "01 ln ill? wait for the breaks but when they pe.,..me5 E M.,..1so., 2.02, gm. necessary Skating ability or the Hockey title and the Lewis Bros. Trophy last week sponsor of the team. This week the Ramblers will leiizilih We certainly would be in- A. To Watch Race , , . , .- 'llip the Saints. at the Forum. The Ramblers won the Tro h II de- meet the M nt Pl i. B h i twisted in ii new loop- fouhd themselves down two goals 1..., W37, 1.-13mm g;o,. Goldham P99 W ll V ' ll 3' Y . ou eason osn erii n (he first game 1 they were forced tomopcnf llpdniarei 9-57, Leswlok l'.l:l2, Sloan 12:37. Tm Sumo 1:mk;d'gmd on Mon Eating the (ooieliead team 4-3 in the third game of of the Queens-Prince Intermediate (7 finals. "p';Ail gl3Ci'li(:u'ii;i;(:1”VVOI:lgi:”sI;l:lhIn(;l:l'lI3; hh I9 -- -i A - - - ' . . . ii?-ii?”-'v-"i”el&i-'”J35"ioui5:l silfii il?.l..tl"iif..””.i..)i"345.”SiLJ'1i.:3S2i3 Pr 'n ' 1 I M t l-lllilllel Kill 5 3”3.'..I."li:l:...':k:i:. :::.'.'.:."i.-1; Ai??i'?i5?s5ea”355Wr&?-J&”lviI: . SLMMARI Sftorillk-NODP. .0 Mn this "series. A redghm l a pomb1my.. do not pay a penny will watch Pint """'"l Penalties -- skov l:l2. Watson Halifax team can defeat an orb o T I d G' d R m d T next Saturday's annual boat race 1--Momnah mcmrd '9-is 4:09 Fmma” 7757. Lg5...1o1( 11:01. color Islanders team by only one . n " nr ole olhemlnt apti S lmf. my between crack nights at oxmrd (T-Eclll - - go iflFlamall ll:5b'. Flaman (two mln- goal and they had to come from C e u e Cle innatl i inetriim Anni-I Leagmdl and Cambridge Unlversmesi Penalties: Ml” '34” W”) ors) 14:20. Skov 14:20, Meeker 1,eh,,..1 .1, do 1., should me Is. . "C" 3 " e - - -- "" Boat nice day is London's biz Louisville and Akron have no hoc- 15:12- (,,,a1o,. 14,10, wiison (major) lander; regain then top gormlano :,ggm?g.,g,g:gg. kc mm" Outdoor carnival iu the rival S''”''"' ''''''”d 14:46. Relse (minor. mater and 10- there is every reason to believe Last evening Physical Fitness r ' ' ' V ' crews pull the gruelling 4 m 2FMo"""l' Moo" 9-311 minute misconduct), 15:07, 'I'hom- they will, then they should take officials announced that the 'ltli e Tim Mm" mid mly Hgrshey and "me strewn """”z the '”'3m'' (R-lclurdl "'" ' um (majm. and 10.m11-lute mjgcon- Lhc measure of the Santgmarlang, annual provincial Inn”-sclmlaslic ' PEMBROKE. 0115.. March 25 - Plnshuflli of the H' L- are l" Hal" P.Ull'l('Y I0 MOFUIKG in file 3--Boston. Lund sh? auch15.o7 . o 0 skating championships M” be (CF, go pem-Drake Lumber Kings good financial condition. Cleveland southwest suburbs. Iswdwrdl T d iiiiiiiii '”' i ' ' '1-MM 1-c,.1,,d 1,351, 1,131.1, both coach Lamoureux staged by the Department this tonight trounced St. Francis Xav- f',"”y 33”. :, P"w'd".'” ”'."I l. Th” -"'m''5 r”,”' will he "19 93”! mm 14-15 2 Detroit Abel and Club President Dr 1-" c Doug- Friday eiieiiihil at 7-39 P-ill iii ")0 1” U””'”5”-V M "' take A W"'' hslir Imcjimllalaiipirlmls llgzilihe long mm which began I" . - . 1 V - - - . , ., o . . o , . I on so .. .......... - an as sane; nod to -- x..M treiirlmigeatnhd 3-09 3CIt)1si:':1t&l wviiliiii i4'2' I.::Ii.ealI)i:Yu1EeOts:.nlt:.l:d lgtlfngogiltleg Sollris to Tignjsh Wm Mme it Out pl8VClW”5 P Y limes, orifoclid 44' The 18" "C. - Dll - ------- Mm it - -- i- - -1- - . - . .. ...s.. a J was n on -het. C bid l 6-Montreal: Curry 19-” p,mmo,m3o11o,-1 23-11.12, Thom. then. system 3nd"m,t they Wm clllgssgisl-lPi:le;.l(:ln1c)gre:lr'iS mrgilgiaiilzz Last night in Victoria link the R 3'-li(l)eleVal;l.?xli1ygaR:1ll6sE;lU:i;1bt3i;)e::ll'lf5S S bidding for its :ixV.l1u;?ra!ighi!1;vlnl. (Harvey) g. .... ........ .. 50,, (game misconduct) 'l.l2, Meek- click from here-in, reported Lam- rest assured of a ma, evening-S Kelly's cross god wmgs and me hr 5 1 with 3- 9” d- '0-' 'A month ligo rowing experts Pfllllllw 4- W9" ” e er 'l':l2. Relsn (game misconduct) nureux. Leo still thinks that the cmena1nme,,L W111, C105,, 111,151.95 Green Road Meteors battled to a '12. N "5 m OPE mm” c ' ilfzurcd Cnmbrlrllzc had a sure fire s'"l"' ,. 11 light; 7312. Abel (iii'0 llllii0lSl 7112- Islanders will wrap up the series topped off by skating 10,. 311 to 2-all tie in the fourth game of "WSVH0" 9 ”'5l Fm")? 3' N"V AIKEN, s.c., March 25-(AP)h cmw.m "W" 1"” ”lCk- Bi” Ilnal He'll"-V ---rm--" 1'1 6 k22 Stops: in six games. the ncconip.-iniment oi um 13.5.1. the best of five playoff series. C'l35"0))- N-5 by 3'l'3 500” The snm sneod of whim su1p1,u, tmlniiiz during the last two McNeil ..s- -- Rom”, .... H11) 3 3.21 o o o Regco .1711, mace, Band under The teams mo moo. each 1,,,,,1,,g tie resulted when the Canadian 3pm.”, w.vau med 3 slxounderg weeks has brought a tremendous DETROIT 3. TORONTO 0 sawchuk H 10 10 5-25 Wm 1.-Md was 1”, oergaimi-131-1. the baton o1 B;mom..51o1- -1-om won one game, with two tied, Amateur Hockey Association ruled pm. 55 to Mn the palmetto 00” improvement in the lighter Oxford DETRoIT- March 25”(CPl- -- icnlarly in regard to tonigl-it':. MncFai'ianc. The deciding game. is scheduled "”l R "Ml Khlgslscbred l" "m 5”” Club's elshlh lllllillal pro-amateur "W" B"'3k""ili'"5 0555 0' 4 01' Detroit Red Wlrilzs out-foiliilit am , aw. 1..."... N, 0 311-0... 1... Schools which will be l'cpl'C5cllt- to be lavcd shortlv. mid overtime period of the second oif tournament here todan 6"" 5 '0 1 iisiiliist Oxford have E 0 K D . . 8 3 Ind Olli--300"-d T""m"0 Maple 11115 (W, as 11 womd co,-1a1h1y hem ed this year are as follows: Soul-is, .....j.jsm game. ....:. , Sliliiifwit It is likely that on the Elli 3-glli)omilKl:'ioflfn giimzmfhgi nu, chancos of Wmnmg the 33195. Georgetown. Montague, Murrify Lumber Kinlrs ran it to 8-0 be- LONDON. March 25-(AP)-Ym duy "1 ""3 "me lt Wm be "9" "1 '3 - o v ch v oh dine . Hi1l'b0lli'. Parkdalc. Slirllil: Park. ' ' ' fore Johnnv Mzirkie took a double lunde Pompee undefeated llght- ””"9-l" set. a record for nenaltlet M h I d'””' lhmk 5"” m" r,, pi-11-me Street, won; 1;;-111 Queen X I a I .1 I 0 1" P1.” Macnonald End hem, W91 M cgntendn. tr Tl ---A--jh--4 The victory sent Detroit M00 l O 9”” b"””" m9 "M clubs" B” Square Model I-toclifoi-d '5auiire may r n i l - y K ' om Tn. 0 , . . v . - . How” G111'd1np1- in b(inLF'1pd Mllr- idad, knocked out Erk Jensen of Ono-Elm! lf'-Ed ln "19 b9”'9I'5el' I ll" mlnk that lllmev" w,” the Summcrslde. Victoria. Capo Tl'riv- - h 1 I, I k 1 t 13.23 M 1)onm,"-k 31" 2-12 of (ho 11.1.11 I 0 en cup semi-finals. L T h series will take the Maritime cham.-1 ersm 3mm”, Bodmucr Kmsh , (R, T, I. . n .V Vll i'l'f'i)i'n c rlcs a . . -i - Twenty-nine. penalties. including y piniisiiiw. he stated. He, docsn. um 0.LCm... Mbcnfm and Ti”. .i 19 Associated Press) (hr finnlpcrlod. round of n SLl1(?(illi('I'i if) round . four majors and four miscnnducts, hrllcve that the Beavers can staml mm. t' 3 Al Miami: Vctcrnn Huh Aiislow paced the g7lE',lil1&;0ii)l8hl. Egmpce ueigliczl ff were called as the old rivnls re- Th. .Bmd..1h;nTlToyals wnn ms too much heavy bumpmg 1,1 the A capable group M cxpwwnccd Ll:(l)l:l((lll;I:llI(RN)(A) . 1 I.ur:il:iPrRKlll1.(:lil'lt)l1 F;ugOtI.tl)n:R:l'; . enscn . T-IT?) ' o M d I, p1gy-o1f,q, o111o1o15 win 1,; on hand to 1001; .1 1 ' - DDT-0 - 'W '95" W”? - . r . yo. ..s..m ox:--:1-.-M mg:'tllah"vl'dE.;'PaR'iY:gT'm9g'yGra?1';":.; a o o am... this yomvs moo; (.1111 w. A. 1l;:i:lfg)!9r:: flop Ilfglgsigfr-); three brothers on the Pembroke hgEbci3"Nl'ng:.lzV'vhy::u zfoldmigl). PHOENIX. Ariz.. Mar. 25-(AP) Money To Lend Road Monarchs at the KensinK' George. Ford. who was with I-Ial- Gaudet as refcrce-in-cliicf and, mm C1mnam,,h'wu)k'er 16) Siinuaflhsfnited in the first and sec- 5121000 we years ago. headed for -Emil (Dutch) Leonard. the Chi- . E.. ...&j,......j Ion rink lw A score of 2-1. The ifax here Monday. left yesterday judilinll by the efficient iiiaiilicr i o " ' and liclimfls. the mmors today. The 334.cm., CZIR0 Cubs llEXl- 10 Wllll'llll8C3l Pli- Rowils won. the first game of the for Toronto. Ford came in the in which previous Y'l'OVlllCl(llnl()cl.SjA.' B"'l""kv illl"-5 Bert Girieebrcclit. Jriliilliv l:llIll.'- old mm, baseman Wu 5013 to chcr last season. today celebrated Sui”: Thursday "mm 1,... A 5.2 saints from Syracuse C1-11915 o1 11-14; have been run off, this years l:ltishurgh (N . 2 6 1-aliri Jack Cal-thy accounted for the Sacramento 0! the pncmc Coast his 42nd birthday far from I rock- for rount. The Graham's Road hays American League. Before he came meet viii be a real attraction. bi. oiao-ii-1m) 6 7 2 other Pembroke nonh. League for slo.ooo and a player "'5 Fm"- Lint. Kline no Wilks (T) .-inrli Ive Said it before. and I say it net to be named. It. was reported "All. NEEDS drew up on even terms by win- ning the second contest Saturday. Persons with proved responsibility. with ability to make repayments can quickly get s loan to BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR. HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL EXPENSES HELP PURCHASE THAT NEW CAR Trans Canlidn Credit Corporatiom Loans srranited by mail or private interview. Money is yours quick- ly without red tape. Loans up In 81500.00 are life insured at no ex- tra cost. AN ALL CANADIAN COMPANY ..Branchea from Coast to Coast. TRANS CANADA CORP'N. CREDIT LIMITED C. A. BOSE. Manager mock Buillilntr 184A Kent Street, Charlottetown. I". E. I. Phone 1916 5-4 . Line-ups: Graham's Road: Goal. John Campbell; defence. Lloyd Doucetle. Eric Carr: forwards. Louis Camp- bell. Lnuls MacI.eod. Ralph wiz- more. Gordon MnrKay, Dawson Cole. lvnn Cole. Edward Grah1m. Bradalbanc: Goal. Fenion Mayne: defence. Donnie Barlow, Alfred O'Brien, Roland Mnthcson; for- wards, George Watson, Aeneas McEniee. Andy MacLean, Eric Sin- rlnir, Vernon Mccarvllle. Louis 2-Bradalbnne. A. Macl.can (Wat- son. Barlow) 15:25- Penriliies: O'Brien. 3-Graham's Road. R. Wigmore (L. Campbell. I. Cole) 18:25 Penalties: MrEntoc, Referees: Paul Schurman and GENERAL SKAT SATURDAY - SKATING FORUM PROGRAM Min. 25 to 29 TUESDAY - CHILDREN'S SKATING WEDNESDAY - HOCKEY - HALIFAX. THURSDAY - CHILDREN'S SKATING SKATING FRIDAY - SKATING ..................... .. PHYSICAL ...... Eric .iohiison.wS. Eddy Shore down. however. he was placed on the waiver list and was picked off by Pittsburgh Hornets. the farm club of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Field doubts whether or not he can obtain a replacement for Forrl. Yesterday a report was circulating throughout. the City that Ford was to be replaced by Grant Wiirick former Ranger star and a brother of the Salnts' Biliv Warwick. When asked about it Field stated that it was 'fantastlc'. He added that he could get ii very good PlEWl' l5 George Dudley- of lilo C. A.I-I A. rules that he can Secretary-Manager I'IflSi0lil, Everett Mii('Ix'lnnnn. get A replacement for Ford. O O 0 SUMMARY Don "Nipper" io'l-learn. the. talkative Irishman whom the 1'1"" P"l9d Saints secured to play nets for them in the play-offs. states that 1---Bradnlbane. G. Watson (hit: mu W111 be his 1115: year in or- Entee. O'Brien) .. i0:0.i gamzed hockey. He work, for n Penalties: A. MacLean. consmlclion company 1,, pogo,-. s"""" P""'”" boro, Ontario and believes that he may be working for the com- pany in the Maritimes next season. 0'1-learn who has played uilder for several .veai's. thinks little of Shore or the man- ner in which players are controll- ed by minor league owners as he pointed out several cases of play- ers who should have' been plarlns in the N. ii. l.. but who were bur- icd in the minors. since leaving llalifsx on Jnnuary 22. 0'Hearn 1 played only three games before -- 4 '0 5”" returning last week. One of them ING . 8 to 10 was the Old Timers game in Tur- . 4 in 5:30 8 to 10 .8to10 2:30 to 4:30 ...... ..- 6 PM. sIssamiso' nasmviin Ar 2 r. is. sonar onto several weeks ago. CHICAGO. March 25 -- (AP) - More than 900 exhibitors from 34 suites, Firitnln and Canada will dis- play 1.970 dogs. a record entry. in l9 the International Kennel Club": nil-breed dog show at the Interna- tional Amphitheatre Saturday and i iwsn trlcirszrs ON sass AT 3:20 The FORUM SEATS ON SALE Sunday. GAME TIME T0iiiHlT 8.30 0'GLO0K I ass-r notnms mist no IN soars AT 3:15 Clamp l.ocaiT.ax On N. Y. Tracks NEW YORK. March 2.": h(AP)-- The city council today npproved a law placing a 15-per-cent local tax on general admission tickets to N:w York City's race tracks. The tax is expected to yield about 3750.000 a year. It is part of Mayor Vincent it. Impelliterrixi program to raise an additional 52.14.830.000 a year in revenue. Racetracks in Nrw York City are Jamaica. Belmont and Aqueduct. all in Queens. .lamlca's spring next. Tuesday. Hockey Scores OHA Senior A Finals Owen Sound 1 stratford 4 (Over- time). istratfnrd series 4-3). Memorial Cup Quebec Junior Finals Montreal 2 Quebec 5. (Quebec leads best-of-seven series 2-1). I Allan Cup (Eastern Quarter final) St. Francis Xavier 1 Pembroke a. (Pembroke lends heat-of-five series 2-0. one game. tied). I-Eastern Hockey League Johnslown 6 Springfield 1. First game of best-of-scven acr- lesl linston it New I-Iaviin 4. (First game of beat-of-five ser- 5). meeting opens wins best-of-seven American League Pittsburgh 1 Hershey 3. Pittsburgh leads best-of-seven series 3-1). Cleveland 0 Providencc 4. (Beat-of-five series tied 2-2). Too Late T-s.IiE;s"lfyC iCAll LEAVING FOB HALIFAX Thursday for playoff game. Room for two passengers. Phone 1600 or 322. Fusions - WE Ans: lvoTv booking orders for Cockshutt manure loaders: also Horne- Drauilc loaders. Both loaders fit all makes of tractors. Weeks Farm Equipment. ma GALE - USED TIACTOIS. including Farmall A, fully re- conditioned. see our new model Cockshutt milking machine. All the latest improvements. Oper- ates on eight pound vacuum. Weeks Farm Equipment. Fitzgerald; Cain, Paige (6) and Courtney. At. Tucson. Ariz.: l'IlIC8Ki) (A) . (llevelaml (A) . 7 9 1 I-Inicnmbe. Judson l and Lol- lar. Porter (7); Wynn. Chakales :7) and Troupe. New York (A) vs. (N) at St. Pcicrsburg cancelled. rnin. ' St. Louis (N) vs. Boston (N) at Bradenion cancelled, rain. Boston (A) vs. Detroit (A) at Lnkchead. cancelled, rain. Philadelphia (N) vs. Washington (A) lit Orlanrlo. cancelled, rain. At Pllncnis. Aris.: . 5 .. 8,...) Cincinn.-iii Chicago (N) .. 812 0 New York (N) 714 1 Minner, Ramsdell (1) I-Iallen (8) and Atwell. Edwards (7): Lanler. Jones (6), Bnmberger (8) and Wcstrum. At San Bcrnsrdino: Seattle (PCL) 1 R 0 Plftiibursh "37 (N) . . 2 3 1 Sclianz and Wilson; Muir, Ln- 1i.-ilme (6) and McCullough. Opposes Permanent Stadium For Games VANCOUVER. March 26 --(CP) -The president of the University of British Columbia indicated to- day he is not agreeable to having it permanent 40.000-sea-t stadium hullt. for the 1954 British nnpire Games on university grounds. Dr. N. A. M. Mackenzie said the university is agreeable only to a temporary structure and not the 8600.000 stadium pi , I by the British Empire Games comsnil.tee.. "We simply have not the avail- able space." Dr. V ” ' said. Rookie Pitcher- Seriouslyinlured s'i'. esrrsinaaouo. !'ia.. March 25-(AP) - Bob alaybaug . 30- year-oltl rookie pitcher of st. Louis Oudinalsfqient a. canton- able night in hospital but it will not be known for several days whether he will regain the sight of his left. eye. Blsybsugh was struck I on the left side of the face by a battled ball while pitching in batting practice Monday. His left cheek bone was shattered and a delicate operation was performed by two specialists in an effort to save the Chllcwlaveya Faces first Big Test Tonight CHICAGO. March 25 -40?) - Chuck Davey, the unmarked. un- defeated welterweight who has been brought slowly up the pro- fessional iight ladder to a main event payoff. will face Ike Wil- liams tomorrow night. in the first big test. of his career. The scheduled i0-rounder in Chicago stadium will be televised. Williams. the battle-hardened. former lightweight chamipion whose total of I48 pro bout: is the most of any active fighter. is re- garded a 7-5 favorite in Chicago. But in New York Davey was being quoted as a 9-5 choice. Davey. a southpaw from Lansing. Mlch.. is a graduate of Michigan State with a Masters Degree in Education Administration. He has never been smashed around or cut up in his fighting career which includes more than 150 amateur scraps. The 28-year-old Davey has won 30 bouts and fought to one draw since turning pro. lie has scored 21 knockouts. He has been urged by friends to quit the ring. but he has always wanted a shot at the big boys. so tomorrow night he puts his record on the line against the man who broke Johnny Bratton's " SPEEDY " Dillinger had fallen into bad graces vdth manager Moe Rich- ards of Chicago White Sox be- cause of lack of hustle. aw. if the former eollegian flash comes through. either Gil Turner or Johnny Saxtonhi-loth also un- beatenaprobably will be next in line in the big buildup that event- ually will lead to a welterweight title showdown with Kid Gavilan. Williams. who at as is showing signs of slowing up. has scored 59 kayoes in his brilliant career. He has a rematch agreement with champion Jimmy Carter for a shot to regain his lightweight crown. "I won't hold Carter to our agreement if I can't beat Davey," how. they'll have to peel this uni- form off me before I quit." said the righthander who broke into professional brill 2'1 years ago. Leonard is ready for his fourth Cub season and his 15th straight year in the majors. Leonard, who had a 10-8 record as s rcliefar last season, said his knuckle-ball is as good as ever. - SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed ami printed. 2-I hour service. Doulils size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only so cents. lleprlnts I cents each. Mail Film Service, Williams said. Charlottetown. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE -' FRI. - SAT. ONLY THE HIGHWAYMAH Wanda Hendrix, Charl Action - Thrills - Suspense - Romance CIIEVROLET" left eye. - HORNE MOTORS... 6:)&r)'g5q0i5lLF Infra . es Coburn -- In Color "'ir'.”i-'cl'Q'Y.'35"?'o"”" . At”! '2'). I”