I Saints Deadlock City Hockey I-eag "The Chew for You" HICKEY AND NICIIOLSOIIS l3l..A(lK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere Interscholastic Speed Skating Championships , At The Forum Tonight _ t M4 studcitts veprest-:it:ii<; HI Island schools will partict ttt- in‘, the ititovscholastic spcctl skating, Qhalnpionships at the Fortmi to-i night in a ZS-(voitt program that) Director Bill Reid. I I And it looks as if a capacity crowd will take in the chatnjiitin- ytlus. the last major intct" hol- astic cvoiit of thc winter seastiuw. hizicli intcrcst was noted itt the wont last yonr and this ycnr said interest has increased by leaps; and bounds and the advance salc’ of tickets is said to tiave inc! with unexpected succcss. Rages from 7 years and under. in both boy's and girls divisions to the (ipcn events xvii‘. b“ sfaccd together with two relay raccs br- tween the competing schools; These relay raccs always provcl exciting affairs and Will‘. 14. schools participating competitioni and Interest in them is bound to¢ hit a new high. Sdioois competing will be Park- dnlc. Prince Sircci. Gcorflctnvim.» Maple Hills. Rnchford Squar\“ Spring Park. QueeiiSquzirt» Sour-I uv a HAIR-That is now Chi- cagos Max Bentley. shown abovcx, ‘ won the National Hockcf League‘ -‘ scoring race Sunday night. Mar. 23rd. ovcr Canadians‘ great wing“ i-r Maurie Richard. The fo1ki\v-. 1n; jg; [hg "phulri finish" for thcl is. Model School, KCITSIHQIOIL- 1946'“ season: _ . I Augustin» Cove. Victoria. WestI Max Bentley g6 2g 4g gslgfrb fig?’ Mann's” Md sllmmw Maui. Richard 6045 2a 71 so ‘Iihe first race- wili be called at ‘I330 sharp and on completion of the events an hour's skin» will h» hell. MAHON. Northern Ireland — (c?) A last-minute change of 'progmm bad to be made w-heai Afl- riculture Minister R Moore 01ml- Prehlstoric Pueblo Indians of New I 0d a ncw fruit-packing tlaut. He MGXkQ netted trout from Rushing‘ viva: stipprscd to throw a switch to‘ mountain streams by menu of nets; start the electric Inachincry’ butt made of tiny cords twisted trmnKitist. opened the doors because al the fibre of yucca. tiower out. occurred. I CLOTHES in» MAKETHE MAN COME tN AND SEE US ABOUT THAT NEW HAT run EASTER ALL NEW NEW SPRING SHADES AND STYLES \(m II WATER BLDG liats by IIREAN Canada's Leading Hut Manufucturer Your New Spring Suit For Easter Is Here Roccnt shipment: received Include beautiful shudn In Browns, Bluu and Gray Blues. New pattern stripe! In the good old worsted cloth. The biggest rang! we huvo shown for IOIIII time. ' Harry A. MacDougall "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" iii saw ozone: STREET Charlottetown P. E. Island Illand Interscholastic speed skat- x \l)‘]nw|.,,(| M. m... D,.,,_.,',-.,“,.,,i. ' iitg chzimpitiiisltiiis st-hcdttleti for (It ‘Pliy-SIIUZII Fitness and I\ ‘oiing Ill" P'"i‘lii1l ltiilitilii Will lift" staged tinder the direction of K entries. - (‘o-miug more _ ilshcd Saturday ‘ names of I t=me. the Tignish boys overcame I Sports fans who attend the big plenty of Pxcitc-iticiit and thrills in store for thctn as skaters from 14 Island schools will v1» for thc iilvcr trophios that no to The I wiititcrs of cacti event. + + ll" + An antiuul affair staged by tho Department of Physical Fitness and dii-cctrd by stipr-rvisor Bill Reid. it providos a fitting climax Saints Edge Out of a Prince of Walcs lcd them 14-13 at the hallway mark. nearly overtook tltcni in the finill 20 tninutcs of play. Led by "Sneak-I THE CHARLOTTTYFOWN GUARDIAN Prince 0f Wales To I cam Way To FinalsI Father Walter McGulgaifs S. D. U. haskr-thali squall yesterday tul- vanced into tiic finals of tbc City League against tlic Navy by hol"— in; Prince of Walcs to a 4.--.-.tl score In a ten minute uvcvtinic Says Legion To Default battle and take the total point - round by the slim margin ot‘ one point, Saints outscoviug thv"i tippotteiits 18-77 in tlic two gdiliCl SONGS. But it was it ("lose call for the favored University tcam. Entering hers he|d 05pm- iusf night's City, the game with a 14-point le.til - I from the first gttmc Saints were League Playoff encounter . "i in no danger (hiring the first half W05 Headed "WI "'9 LEQIWII closc-cliecliiiig battle ast teum would default the finolf _ t game of the series to the Saint. disasicrt I Dunstuns squud. This action on the port ol' I I t I I I l I At u meeting of team mem-’ But Io tntei-schtitastic winter activii- crs" McLennan who siifippctll the Legion will automatically ics and this year's program is the in seven baskctls iiiid a ficld shot give the Saints ‘he kmgue “H: most ambitious one yet to bn at- with the remainder of the tca.n tempted. A record number of numbering 244. will take part and compctitioti is bound to be kce-n and close in every one of the 26 events that Will be stage-d. + + + + Rural schools. for years kept sq-uads was concerned have. under the physical fitness program been and ittorc to the fore and don't. bc surprised “when the results of the events arc pub- morning if thr- rurai competitors wit‘. he found iu tiivntiftti numbers throttghottt the list. II- + + 4- giving brilliant support. Print-c of and Dr‘ F‘ c~ Dougun lmphY- Wales iteld Saints to seven po-itits] while scoring 20 deadlock the series as McLenuatvs basket with 4O seconds to go sent, the game into overtime. fifth without Saints. But the Scinits attack g-it. rolling with Roche gcilitii: a Iiaskct nii.tl-\ foul shoL and Mullen a basket t)‘ O again deadlock matters and fort-cl ait extra ovcriiitic. offsetting foul shots by Court. Mc-t Couch Gordie Drillon, spokes-I man for the Legion team dici not elaborate on the above; . stutemqnt. ' City League themselves to Prince of Wales had the scrits OIIICIGIS when. I - - . t <- ii 312L912: first qwt-ort o" t“ M) I as far as competing against local poims Mm Nivhoisofi adding ‘I n0 statement IO make OI’ the a rcttirn from lac Ilmfi- kating Contestants i here Saints strut-k iiil_\'-\Ilil§T° by Bratilcy‘ and Root-c: III the last. two minute» But baskets A happier band of school hock- Leiman and Really to send tbc 1i \\.t~. titiuotiiiccrl ittsi (‘YUIIIIIQ cylsts couldn't be found _vcs.ter- University tcam against the Navy that all skutcrs and those handy day afternoon than wcrc the Tig- in the finals. ling teams ht the Interscholastic iiish High School team as they Saints FC- l-‘S PP‘ PL». Sivci-(i Skating Cliflllipltlllfilllpe. to-‘ entminpd for humi- with int- 151. Mg-Dgnald t) (t 1 f), night. are to tic in the Forum by and intcrscliolaSlic title and lvltillen 2 0 6 t, T II't'l()i'li It; act midi‘. have iticlr? mitt-lav Cfrickrvfl, Ifrilflly fiynyly 5., Bradley 1 1 t It; iitimbci-s I\.\'IIL"I and takc sOtIIs Ill their grasp, result of their hnrd- Burge fl 0 :3 ti‘ III(‘ \(‘t'IlU|I I‘(‘<(‘I'\I‘II for (‘OIITIV-‘lla carttr-cl 4-3 \'i('ltiy_v uvrr Wcst Roche G 2 2 1i‘ Ittis in tiic south-nest coriici tilt Kent school at the Forum Wed- Carmichael .. Ii f) t) OI tltc Fortiiii. nesday night, Murphy f) t) 2: Rat-cs will starL Illtllilitil)‘ oh i- 4- 1- 4- 0'Connor () f) 0» time and (Iuc to thc large C1III'_\‘I qbtgis 3 15 251i list and largo crmvd tivhiclt is c.\- n marked the first “me 1n this P. W. C. F5 PF PM. |)(‘t‘I(?(l, a iiumlict" of young mr-n “Tn”! memory that a rural Court ‘i '1 ’i have volvutccrctl to keep \'I\'AIOI'S sthooi had been crownrd school . ' ,‘ ‘ '- ,. ' hOCkN. kings or ‘he Province and Quiglcy . 0 O .l i) und traffic ntmilitg fillloolllig.‘ ' . McLcnnan .. 9 2 4 ‘Z0 Etcrythtng IO>SIITIC is b01111; dotti- congratulations were in order to Reddm 2 2 2 G m make Hm wook n sued.“ so the squad coached by Father . ' ' ,_ , _ I Nicholson . 4 1 1 S) IIIP oo-oiciation of sltatcis and Emmett Mclnnls on their wcll- v I Peters 2 t) 1 4 inns is icqttcstr-tl by offnials. deserved victory. a victory they stuns 0 0 0 fi ‘ ?§Z"°°I...lt“.i. $23.. 131...“??? "mes- - - ~ a 1i 8 1* (i m c Referee: Earl Goss. pluck and doggcdness after it appeared in the early stagcs of the encounter that the West Kenters were headed for a suc- cessful title defence. 4- + 1|- l- It. wu the Tlgnlsb team’: lev- enth victory without a defeat this season. Forced through cir- cumstances to play and workout on an indoor rink. losing much practice time through unfavorable vreather and performing 1n nn organized league for tho first n11 these obstacles ln attaining their goal and now that n rural u-am has proven that: City squads aren't invincible by any means increased interest will be shown in every school throughout. the n hard, accurate shot. Young Mc- Island. Rae In the nets also stood out at by Alan Stewart and Annabelle (II l- l- '0' times. A pint-sized goalie. the Allen (School) 7-15 and 6-15. rngnm, "n; 5 1mm om on youngster hiad the aplomb of a Austin Brooks and Evelyn Lid- wmnemay nigm ma; gkglpd veteran at times Wednesday night stone (Trinity) dcfcatcd Jack “d, op", bot,“ way, from the and his work on several occas- MacFarlane and Barbara Currie Owning ‘Mai, g0 y)" 11M} on“ tori: kept; the Tlgnish team in (School) 15-4 and 15-6; Davis In great condition and holding a weight advantage over the West Kenterii, once they had gotten over their case of jitters in the early part of the gameflizraduaiiy snapped into their real stride and once they had gained the lead In the middle frame It could b0 felt that they were going to be tough to bent. + (l- Il- 0- Wut Kent. Icing out he real champions. managed to knot the count n. couple of times in the final period but: young Olifi’ Ber- nard had the answer both times. YEO THEATRE BOYS RANCH ‘IBII'I‘(.‘II" JENKINS JAMES CRAIG Houracua - nu. a s T. vlcroma 1mm SATURDAY, MARCH 29th L's ROVERS of Charlottetown Vet's VICTORIA Good Ice - Good Music - Good Company TIGNISH DID IT, WHY CAN'T WE? ,0 000040 000+ o++¢o+u o¢~o+¢ooo 04044-0 oo-oo o+o+n++0o~ El; second 30:1 of the was tinged with some luck but tltcrc was Just plain hockey lore to the that. as he skated through the West Kent team to fire a back- hander into the twine-s just after West Kent had tlcd the score and flireatcnod to scnd the gamclnto overtime. makings of a coming hockey star. Siocklly’ built he skates wcii both but that they will be very much IIIghTSEIIoITI Team Winners 0ver Trinity‘ 'f‘.hc fifth in the series of Sum-l invrsido intcr-club tournament. games was played Wednesday cv- r-iilng at ihc High School. The Hiigh School won ovcr Trinity by a scorn of 7-5. Silmmufy! third, one and the clincher at 4- + + 4- This young Bernard has all the ways. handles his stick like a vt-t- eran campaigner. scis up his wings nicely and when he gets in close makes faw mistakes with Mixed Daub] cl Laihg MaeDoivtc-li Lldstonc (Trinity) were defeated and Evelyn Murray and Edith Painter (Trin- ity) were defeated by Bill Stev- nrt and Janct Baker (Sellout) 6- 15. 15-11 and 9-15; Lclgb Donald and Marjorie BPFIIRTKI (Trinity) weir; defeated by John Smaliman ~nnd Cubby Howatt (School) 11-15 and 4-15; Rev. K. G. Stillivaii and Phyllis Wriodside (Trinity) dc- fcalcd D. R. Morrison and Anne Woodside (School) 12-16. 16-12 and 15-9: Horaci- MacFarlane and Gloria Oiiirk (Trinity) defeated Graham Muitart and Sadie Ram- say (School) 6-15. 15-7 and 15-11. the running. 4- 1- + 4- George Young's basketball Co- Eda. this year showing their best scoring punch In several seasons. are going further afield this sea- son In the qucst for more hon- ors. Saturday night at the Prince of Wales auditorium they tangle with the Moncton C.Y.O. girls in the first game of n total-points series for the New Brunswick- P.E.I. title and fans who have been watching the Island cham- pion: in action are confident that the local College lassies will furnish the New Brunswickers with plenty of competition be- fore the series is completed. b 0 4- 4' Ladies‘ Double: Evelyn Lidstone mi Marjorie Bernard (Trinity) vt-ere defeated by Bnrlxira Currie and Annabelle AJlr-n (School) 17-18 and 8-152 Olive MacNciii and P-hylliswood- Time was. and is isn't. so many years ago. that girls‘ games were always low scoring ufTalrs but 1d (T, "q , d! ted b m“ ymfs "EH0" "f we ccqms ERITPI. Biakh-rl IIIUCTPTXIIIIOP Iflloodside ha“ W" ' " “w” °" ° “ (School) 18-16. 17-18 and ii-ts: couple of instances been nudging the Bil-points a game mark and If they can continue their sharp- shootlng against the C.Y.O. squad there seems no reason to doubt Edith Palmer and Olivr- ‘Macflelll (Trinity) defeated Cubby ilowatt. and Margaret Muitari (School) 12-15. 18-13 and 15-9. M ' 'n ubl In the runninggfor the two-prov- m“ o u "I" Ime- Austin Brooks and lining lvliac- Doweli ('I‘rInity) defeated Alan Stewart. and Jack MacFurlana (School) 17-15. 13-15 and 15-10: Leigh Donald and Davis Murray (Trinity) were dofeatcd by D. R. Morrison and Bill Stewart (School) 17-16, 12-15 Ind 0-153 Rcv. K. G. Stillivan and Horace MacFarlane (Trinity) were do- fr-aird by John Smallman and Graham Muitart. (School) (10-16 and 18-18. B PLANT SUGAR IOM IERS. sucrose ls the most ainmdant of MAIKCH 4 28, 1947 League Officials Say Final Game Will Be Ptayiiii At g lute hour last night of- ficials (if the City Hockey Lea- kue announced that flu- 5tb and deciding KXIIIIILOE tho flnnl ser- ies bctwccu Si. Ilunstalfa Unl- verslty and Legion would be played Saturday night. Th» League Exccutlvu has not. been mtilflctl nf. mir will It approve (if. tiny ivillulrinviil from icugut: play-offs. The Executive (if llll‘ Lcngtic. and not coaches of teams. decide when games shall be played and drastic punish- mciit will be meted out to any club dcfaulilni; guinea ill u play-off nerlcs. EIIIFIIIS From 11 Schools In Skating Meet ‘ue Playoffs Take Legion Team Into Camp By 8-4 Score In Fourth Tilt ‘Speurheaded by Cort McDonald who come through with q five-goal outburst and bucked up by u sensational goal tending performance by Frankie Strain, Jackie Kane's S. D. U. hockey squad Inst night forced a fifth and deciding game in the City League playoffs for the Dr. F. C. Dougan trophy by defeating N Legionaires 8 -4 in what was probably the fastest and best played I game of the season. ~ Featured by wide open skating, rugged defensive work, brii. I Iiunt goul tending and two-way efforts by players on both teams, the near capacity crowd that packed the Forum were kept in q high state of excitement throughout the game as the two evenly matched squads hammered away at each other relentlessly before the winners’ final period outburst gave them their margin of victory. I ptict irod by the goalies ‘m the session. Strain of the Saints rob. bod Drillun with loss than 1w‘, minutes left and Cudmcrre com. mittcti petty Iarccncy oti McDon- ulti as the vluv-k ticked off tlt~ final SCHIIKIS. The third period was but 56 lee. Even Battling But for the frrst two periods 1t was auybodys battle. Saints after drawing first blood liaiftvay through the opening SCSsIUII saw| Legion tie it up before they flit-I ally accounted for the Icaii again. unds 0m when 3mm “d d b Throu bout a Ii htnin ' fast middle ‘ ' “ Y SCSSIOIT tlte bests thcyhcould do iul°m lfady Lmk "lam? It *3 MC" Scum“: efforts was sham a EOEIIIISBGOS attempted passoul deflect- tipicce iu still leave a one gofllimg _','_II° me "m" Imlvce“ cu“ difference between thcni but it was| mo.“ S m“ Tm} ‘he 71°” lwsl" pm‘ the men of Katie who paid cff III‘ am“ m Dmlon and shclmfld 0" the third and fi-ual session. Getting ‘he "ems of each "we." m“ Lech" lurk tinged so“, hem“? “H, tuo mcn short and Slllfill took ad- first minute hail I w elapsed in me. vantage of the ekira men to slap third session Saints added anotherI "I 30M "WP?" “Y” for ' 5'2 1"" IJOIOFI‘ the three minute mark hudl Mdjmam m-“m m Mahala’ P!" been reached to take 1 three goal "om. w" "m" W!’ Ieatl and in the final fourteen. WM‘ "Ie 5mm maulmn‘ “nml mmuws of play mantis“, m Mb tbcm Legion seiit continuous power More mo“. oppumnl! 3_2 as the‘ attacks tip the tcc finally realizing losers sent wave upon wave oft“ (fanlm. baued the m“ behind power attacks rlcep inside Saints‘ Sum" "Aom a {are o" ‘I’ me dd‘ ’i‘oitigltt at thc Forum, through the efforts of the Department of, Physical Fitness ntni the vo-opciq atlon of the Charlottetown Forunht boys and girls from nth-est seven-I tor-n schools will battle it otit on. Iilatlcs for the Island skating titicl in their respective agr- izrotipsi .'I‘hcrt- will also be four npcu cvcnls; anti topping off the meet. will be‘ boys’ and girls’ rclay rat-cs. AI skate fc-r all in attendance \V\II routitl off the rivcnihgfis sport. 'l‘bc ftillowiitg list of (ifficlals will ll.’lll(II(‘. the mcctt“ licicrcc-iii~Citicf—W. A. Gaudct. sllll'lt‘l'—s. l". Dotylr. ,'l'iiII(‘l'-——L. B. MacMillan. AIIIIOUI)I‘I‘I‘~—W. H. Bcaion. Judges-flint. '1‘. W. L. Prutvse, W. Scantlcbtiry, T-‘i-cd R. Puk- fink Patrol JutIgcs-J. W. I". Mc- Callttin. Jv.. Lt. Col. 1i. '1‘. Lmviltcr. William Acorn. Harold Landry. Rovers To Victoria » - . P.J.'..- Rovers arc to make t'ie‘ trip to Victoria Sllllfdfiy niizh; to play an exhibition game against. Kcu MacLcaNs Boiitbcrs. Rovers have f1 lOpUlillI-Dfi for turning in a good game at any time and Bombers. like all Victoria teams. will Ito in there fighting so fans of that hockey centre on the Scum Shore will see plenty of action Saturday night at 9.00 p.111. I. Clayton 'l‘li~rnc_\'. do heft-by challenge Amby Doylc to a boxing bout. to take place in the Sport.- tng Club on the ncxt card. Signed Clayton Tierney. Hockey Challenge We, the Victoria Juveniles. do hereby challenge Kensitngton Juv- axiiies to it fficiidily game of hoc- key to be played at Kensingion Rink. Please answer through this ixtpcr. Keith Cotes. Coach. Grand National Entry Injured (By The Aamahliad hi!) LIVE-POOL, Mar. 27-min“. second favorite at. 100-6 for the Grand National steeplcchtase Sat- urday. injured his right foreleg wh-llo jumping Monday. flis trainer. W. Hall. raid here today "the injury wiv-hich is pain- ful. has left an open wound. He centered this xmorning and was sound nficr puiiitig tip. I think he will I)!‘ all right. He will work itgain tomorrotv morning after which a decision as to running l(‘1'X‘il()1'_\' only to be blocked by thcI "I me nu‘ Bu! 5mm‘ “Wed d5“ smnrt coal tending of Strain. Ibmk n" ‘m’ "mic gm“ ‘II 31 “v Just Iicfovc the third pcriod Pre-I ends‘ Mum" “Hung I'm first "om siticnt s. F‘. Doyle of th'e City Lea-I “mum ‘W’. M"D““““‘ "d M“ izue presenter] the three lcadin-gllsau“ ilemwmlg Mcnmlald‘ Mu" scorers of the league with |'AI‘YLCS' “nefhwe IMO "Ie “m: km“ m“ dummy“, my Prowsc Bros" Moore tztitside the crcasc to run the score & McLcott and Henderson andI""" Mun“ and ¢“d'"°'° hm“ Cudm°re_ Fri/cs wont w can ‘my; chine through with magnificent Donald of the Saints and the Iva-I Saves as m" 3mm “lelwd "I! ‘Vldllr guds loading scam,’ mm,“ Down than ever and the best the sniper: lini: runner up and third place to‘ "WI" d‘) W.“ gel We allmce‘ Wm“ Ame Carvfl,‘ tsllflltlififd fired the Legion’: fourth They tore into cavh other fi'uut"'uul o" a pa“ from Dfmon m“ ibr~ first face off anti Saints badIaflml ‘he mm“; Plan‘ I“ bow a man atlvaittaizc as Plum MFDOIT-lrcached H’ "imam m 5mm": m" nlti W415 chased for tripping hntlmm.“ m.“ “s a Harlin“ 5am“ l” Sat-tits couldn't gel organized and u.” Ifcgm" ca“ Mcncllald "M"! it. was Frank Strain. S.D.U. nct-. h" mm goal 0' I'm ‘am’ ‘w. nmmm, who kept the ugh“ M my; seconds before the final tvhlstln u with three miraculous saves as tbei Pomy Mflmfugml pub-mm m the Ugh)" sprang m mo altavk ask-fear right iii front of the can. Mcthot of thc Saints rcstcd in thcI LXMIIDST- penalty box with Drilloit mtsshtg.‘ Lvumm G95" Clldmme; deleuc" thc net. on g lone effort. Lcgionlp" M‘P°"“"l» Ilium‘; mrwud" were Rilain shorthandctl nearing smlllhmd‘ Dcwlmg’ can?" Perry» the halfway mark as Strain mid strain’ Mdmyrc‘ , Plum MvDonaki wok mus m Saints: Goal. Strain; defence. C. sinners’ bin but. again SaiutsIMa"D°"aI‘I' Mclhm? Imwardl- couldivt gct organized against IheI Rodgers,’ Mahar’ Main“ Thlb" weakened Legion team. They were! un’ DAMULHS’ M'“'D°"5“II' “d” at full strength when Saints fin-I Wm‘ Damian‘ _ a ally broke up the scoreless duel} Rclcwcs‘ squanbngg‘ “Id J57‘ MacDonald taking a return puss from McIsaac on a passing attackl to blast the puck behind Curl-j more. With the game shifting nacizi and forth rapidly Legion fired that oqualiaer as Dowling picked up‘ Shepherd's long forward pass to go in and blast a drive high into the right. hand corner. But the stalemate was lbort lived. On the first attack lflfl‘ the face off McDonald mitt the de- fence to again beat Cudimore and Summary Flmt Period 1~Saiitts. McDonald (Melina) 10.45. '.1—Legion.Dowltng (Shepherd) 14.31. IL-Snints, MacDonald 14.41. Petialtics: P. McDonald, Methot, Strain. Second Period 4—-Saini.s--McDmald tMcDoug-ail, D'Am0ursJ 4.13. give Saints a 2-1 lead. Fig-Lon’ Down“: (Drulon) I‘ ‘"~‘ ll"? 1"") m" °f the Pfl- Peiiéitiés- Dfilloii P McDonald tori as both goalies gave standout MgInu/fh ' '. ' " ' rarfo-rmanoes in keeping their Third Pa!“ cakes clear of alien rubber. 5___5amu, Mun“ o“ ' Goalie: Brilliant ' ' Left strictly on their own in "_§"f,1;n"' McDonald (Mann) the wide-open brand of hockey 8_'1;,,.‘,-,,,, Cuvm. 5.” Sum" “ml Cummm tum“ I" 9—$JIl1IS,'MBllIIl‘ (Rodgers. Mc- briillant. performances In the Donald) 65‘ ,. middle canto with each yiclduig q m S | y ' goal. Legion drawing thrce'pcn- 7:5" 5' an“ (Mcnonum allies as Drillon, McDonald and McIntyre drew sentences. held the ll-Lci-zion. Shepherd (Drlllon) . . 10. . fast-skating Saints to one 50 goal ._ z . . . _ writlbbCudmore kicking out a coupll‘: 12 giallinllhilfilidLnonald (MCDNI o a riled drives. Cart; McDonzud p if » ' m . h h d spearheading the Saints’ attack T,,,'f,',".',,,'_°5' r on‘ s op u got. his third goal n! the game at 4.13 to give his mates a 3-1 lead with McDougall and D‘Amuure having assists htit for the nckt eight tnlnutcs the tennis reverted to scoreless duelling in the sec. saw battle until Lieizimi broke Iljrfiiilll), Dowling who previously hmi givcn it great. exhibition of puck rngiging with Ills team short- handt-tl firing in Drilon‘s rebound to make it 3-2. It was the final By The Canadian Press A record numtiaci- of fines in Nat- ional Hockey League history re- sultcd from i1 Stanley Cup- playoff Raine seven years ago tonight. Tor- |0nto liiaple Leafs defeated Detroit Red Wings 3- '1. Nine ‘Toronto and eight. Detroit players drew S25 fines after a fight that involved practically all mcntbcrs of the tum teams. Auiiouficqfiunur , Thu advance sole of tickets for the McCloskoy-Dovlcs Boxing Bout will go on sole Saturday and Monday mornings ut l0 o'clock at Lombros Bros. and Jimmy's Shoe Shine. No ringside tickets will bu sold duy of fight, Tuesday, April l. I t him will be made." vmwwwmvvvvvvvvd I to a IIIGIIT vvvvvvvv all sugars that occur in plants. I H“ . PROVINCIAL SPEED CHAMPIONSHIPS ENTRIES FROM SCHOOLS ALL OVER THE PROVINCE SPONSORED BY PHYSICAL FITNESS DEPT. u m Forum — Tonight — 1.30 (rebut AN EVENING OF GR EAT COMPETITION 7.30 WBLOIIK » uulliinflwmvwumnu. ADMISSION 40c and Z5 CENTS |=oRuM '