2. . 'd.. AND nrrum runrror coon cHunNG no Hickey & iiiciIoison's black Twist BAOCO YOU CAN i SCORE WITH T ruro Rink Captures Junior Curling Chiship AMEERBT. N. 8.. March. 31 - (CP)-Avard Mann's Truro rink tonight won the Maritime junior curling championship. eliminating Charlottetown 13-10 in the final. Two days play without a. loss brought the foursomes together in the final. Truro was leading easily at the middle of play but a three- end by skip Clifford MacDonald of the P. E. I. squad tightened the score. The last two ends produced fine play with the knock-out keep- ing the tally close. Rinks from Summerside. P. E. L. Cnmbbellton. N. 3., and Westville. N. 8. were eliminated earlier to- day. Campbellton with two de- feats and Summerside and West- viile with two wins and two losses. E. 0. Dixon of Atlantic Whole- salers Lid, presented Charlotte- town with the Maritime trophy and the members of the winning team and runners-up were pre- sented with silver trays by N. S. Sanford. past president of the Amherst Curling Club. Millionaires And Miners Battle To 5 - GLACE BAY. NS.. March 21 - (CP) - Sydney Millionaires and Glace Bay Minors battled to a 5-5 overtime tie tonight in the second game of the Cape Breton Major Hockey League finals. l Millionaire. Maritime champions for the last three years. won the opening game of the best-of-seven series last night 3-2. It was an even battle all the way tonight, each period ending in a deadlock. Stan Robertson kept the Min- ea in the game with three goals, in iihe first. third and overtime eriods. Other sharpshooter: for inert were Conrad Bonhomme and Bob Leger. George Robertson, Don Berry. Don W'haIen, Bob Bowness and Bill Dinning scored for Million- sires. First Period i-Sydney, George Robertson (Mar-chand, Roach) ...... .. 10.46 2-Glace Bay, Stan Robertson (Mundrick) .. .. 1641 Penalties - May, Mccabe, Mc- Rae (2 minor! and major), Marsh- all, Matthews. Blggs, Korneck (min- or and major). second Period 3-Glace Bay, Bonhomme (Robertson) 4--aydney, Berry (Macmtyre) Penalties - Mcca rck. G. Robertson. Maclntyre. Third Period 6-Sydney. Whalen (Macmtyre) . 6-Sydney. Bowneaa '7-Glace Bay, Leger (Robertson, Fresell) 5-Glace Bay, Robertson (Freaell) Penaties - Marchand, B , Pldsodny. Overtime Period ...... .. 19.13 9-Glace Bay, Robertson (Daigieish, Mundrick) lo-Sydney. Dinning (Whaien, Bowness) Penalties a- None. 3 .08 All Draw Curling Schedule The following draw for Wright Trophy play at the Charlottetown Curling Club has been made for tonight: 7 P. M. Ice 1-B. E. MacDonald. A. Rop- er. M. A. Howatt, J. S. Moore vs. W. Dixon. N. Nicholson. R. Man- ning. A. W. Hyndrnan. ,Ice 3-J. E. Burnett, M. Jenkins, E. MacDonald, J. S. MacDonald vs. E. Wood. H. 'Mar.-Innis, R. Par- ker. G, F. Acorn. Games will be arranged at the Club. for all those wishing to curl. 3200 In Collection ' For Hockey Club Ollflclals of the islanders Hockey Club announced ysterday that the silver collection taken at last set- urday night's playoff contest at the Forum between Islanders and Halifax, netted the Club over 3200. The collection was taken to give the many fans an opportunity to contribute to the present drive for funds being carried on under the patronage of Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald. Officials expressed their pleas- ure and thanks to the general pub- lic for their generous contributions. Easi lioyaliy To Play Al Fredericton- 1i'R.!iDER.Ic'I'ON. March 21 - (OP)- Fredericton Capitals and East Royalty Royals, Prince Ed- ward Island intermediate hockey hanvpiona. will play a. two-game series here Tuesday and Wednes- day of next week, it was an- nounced today. . ETERNAL ROAD Niagara Falls has the steadiest flow of all the world's great water- falls. normally 212.2!) cubic feet per second. x our your new Mrrrounv, 'ron'Ar . HEW Gilli mess ARE EXPECTED 1'0 . uronsnsr wrur additional TAXES suv may nor": may W claietteuwn ream t,'iok'JIiy let. to run. srrgwsnruotons Lin. METEOR result of Provincial Jo the mincr league championship hockey play here on Tuesday night, the Charlottetown Abegwelt Athletic Club will be sending another team into Maritime title play in the near future. They are the Juv- enile Abbies coached by George MacR.ae Proving ion strong for 9. combined Freetown Bedeque juvenile squad. the Abbies sent them down to a landsude defeat of 20-4 in the final contest to take the two same total goal round and the championship by the lopsided count of 30-8. I O The smart young band of puck- sters will now carry the Abbie colors into the New Brunswick- Prlnce Edward Island finals agalnt the NB. champions in a, sudden death game to be played in Chrlottetown, and will very likely be against the Moncton Juvenile Beavers, last year's NB.-P.E.I. titilists. If the Juveniles follow in the footsteps of their older brothers the Junior Abbles. it will mean another Maritime title for the Abbie Club. The juniors swept through all opposition last week to capture the N.B.-P.E.I. and Mari- time Junior "B" crowns. Q I I The Abbie: may yet have an- other repr sentative team to oc-m- pets for three-Province honors, depending on how their Midget squad fare out against the sum- msraide Midgets in Provincial playoff competition which is ex- pected to get underway shortly. In any event. either Abbies or the Western Capital Midgets will be re- presenting the Province for Midget hockey honors against the other seaside Provincial champs. ' O O U Hockey followers at Lennox Is- land will be a. happy lotftoday, and well they might be. Coming up with powerful performances all season their Miomacs All ediate squad captured top Provincial honors and the Physical Fitness Trophy in the Intermediate "C" bracket by defeating Glasgow Road Maple Leafs 7-3 at Sum- mcrside crystal rink on Tuesday night. The game was the second of their home and home, total goal series. and gave the Micmaca the total round by a.soore of 10-3. 0 O Coached by Father E. W. Mc- Innis, the Micmacs are an all- fndian hcckey team and are a fine bunch of pucksters who deserve the title they have won by smooth. solid playing all season and are to be congratulated in bringing the title to Lenuox Island for the first time. There is a very keen attitude in all sports at Lcnnox Island. and last summer entered their first representative team in Provincial track and field competition. 'and al play, not only in hcckey, the many other seasonal sports as well. D C 0 Despite the fact that playoff hockey in the various brackets are at their height. the weather is more like the baseball search. and one at times can't hel wondering how some of the cu r, natural having their difficultiu in provid- ing adequate facilities. What their secret 'e they don't la . case. more power to O 0 Those who follow the boxing but in an!) BOSTON. March 21- (AP) - Bolton's Bruins qualified for the National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoffs tonight by whip- ping the sixth-rung Chicago Black Hawks 6-5 while New York Rangers were being defeated 4-1 by the Detroit Red Wings. An enthusiastic throng of 8.- 094 roared as Johnny Peirson scored the tie-breaking goal in the 17th minute of the finale. the only goal of the period. The score came just as it was an- nounced New York had been de- feated. Hockey Errmmaries -BOSTON G; CHICAGO I First Period 1-Chicago. Black. (Guidollnl 5.25 2eBoston. hchmidt (Sandford) ..... .. 10.02 3-Boston. I-Ioreck. (W. Quackenbuah) ... 4-Chicago. Lundy. (R. Con- acher. J. Conacher) ... 12.30 5-Boston. Lynn, (M. Quacken- bush. Fisher) In Penalties: Dewsbury. Second Period 6-Boston. Ezinickl. (Dumart, (M. Q kenbush) ..... 1.52 7-Chicago. Moslenko .. 2. 8-Chicago. Mosienko, , (Babando, Powell) . kl 11.35 Fcgolin. Penalty: Dickens. Third Period 11--Boston, Peirson, (W. Quackenbush) .... 16.27 Penalties: Fogolin. Schmidt. Toronto 2 - Montreal 0 First Period Scorlm--None. Penalties-Barilko (made;-1 Second Period 1-Toronto. Smith 15.52 (Thornson. Bentley) 5.32 2-Toronto, Morison (Gardner) ......................... .. 12.51 Penalties - Johnson. Olmstead, Meeker (major), MacKay (ma- jor). Mosdall. Third Period Scoring--None Penalties--None. Detroit 4. New York I First Period 1-New York. O'Connor (Sinclair, Toppazzini) 4:51 Penalties-Toppamni, Pavelich, Kelly. second Period 2-xbetroi-t. Gee (Kelly) 3:07 3-Detroit. Couture (Kelly, stew- art) 12:05 Penalties-none. Third Period 4-Detroit. Abel (Lindsay) 1:30 6-Detroit, Lindsay (Kelly, Howe) 15:01 Penalties-Howe. xuliman, Kyle. F HockeLliesuIis diapa Breton Maior (Finals) s)ydney 5. Glace Bay 5 (overtime V. (Sydney leadabest-of-seven ser- ies 1-0. one game tied). Maritime Major (Finals) Oharlottetown 4. Halifax 8 (ud- den death overtime). (Charlottetown. leads beat-of- Qllboe Major (Deni-finals) Quebec 5. Ottawa 1. (Quebec leads best-of-aevsn ear- ies 3-0). National Montreal 0. Toronto 3. Chicago I, lotion 0. Detroit 4. New You 1. III 31' llllolnl Detroit '... asssssr saasneigg ii555dd 8 diiiiis assess: in A - of total goals fortie- Iurtaatsebuuv; l0l'lAl.I-i- , Nam two. Jill- unouui.? THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Boston Bruins Quality . For H. Playoffs Boucher To Quit As Manager Of N. Y. Bangers NEW YORK. March 21 - (CP) -Frank Boucher announced short- ly alter the New York Rangers were eliminated from the Stanley offer his resignation cs manager. Minor league . Games Today At The Forum. Three ,minor league champion- ship playoff games will get un- der-way at the Forum today un- der the direction of the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness. ilhat promise plenty of keen hockey action. The first game will be played at three o'clock vlmn Mon-ta-.gue and Charlottetown Abegwelt teams will battle it out in a sudden-death match for the Queens-Ki-ngs Ban- tam hockey championship. At six olclook the Georgetown and West Kent School girls teams will meet in iihe second game of their home and home, total goal series for the Queens-Kings school girls title. Georgetown hold I two-goal advantage going into the final contest, having won the opening contest at Georgetown 4-2 over W.K.S. The final game on the playoff program will bring together the Summerslde Midget Legionnaires and the Clrarlottetmvn Midget Ab- bles in a sudden " th contest for the Provincial Midget hockey title. The game is scheduled for seven o'clock and the winner will earn the right to continue on into Cup playoffs tonight that he would . Favero is Back And Howl! N Bruno Favero P. E. l.slanoders' flashy right winger. Bruno "Red" Favero (above) made a terrific comeback after a seven-week layoff due to ill health at Halifax last night when he pulled Islanders third vic- tory out of the fire by sniping the winning goal for them after 18 minutes and 52 seconds of over- time play to break a 3-3 deadlock. Favero rifled home the winning marker at 8.52 of the second over- time period on a beautiful play set up by Wes "Buoko" Traincr to give the Lamoureoux-coached Islanders a 3-0 game lead in the best of seven series for the Marl- time Major Hockey Lcague.cham- pionship. The fourth game of the series will be played at Halifax on Saturday night. N. 5. Midget Hockey Ch'ship Decided HALIFAX. March at - (CP) - Eastmount Athletic Club of Syd- ney won the Nova Sccvtla Midget hockey crown today. defeating Halifax Monarchs 6-5 s to take their two-game, iotai-goals series Maritime Midget 'cha.mplonshlrp play. l 1.08 ANGILES. March 21 - (AP) - Those who can't see New York Yankees winning their third straight pennant are entitled to their opin- ion but the chances are they will be sorry - again. The world champions have come up with such a marvelous lot of new material that Casey stengel isn't certain yet whether he can believe his eyes. ' cmcrcdible as it seems, the Yanks bably will not feel the loss of infielders Bobby Brown and Al Martin to the war scars. Thy might not seriously miss Ed (Whit- ey) Ford, their great young south- paw. now in the service. . And if. by any chance. Joe Di- Maggio should feel the weight of his so years during the season ard become bench-bound for a period. there even is an amazing 19-year- old who looks ready to step into the clippers shoe. Mickey Mantle, the ck, ' t 14-1'1 . Yankees All Set To win Third Straight Pennant placing Bobby Brown. who is con- tinuing his medical studies. Also. ho can fill in stsecond. his favorite spot, any time Gerry Oeianran be- comes underweight and needs I rest. That was Al Martin's iob be- fo;'emtge a,r;rlr,ry took him. 's as a starting might be taken over by two great-looking .yc Tom Morgan and Bob Wieslcr. Pitchine coach Jim Turner can't make up his mind yet which looks more "ready." l - loan if the Yanks should fail to find another full-fledged starur from the outset. their plight would not be exactly desperato. In via Ruchi. Allie Reynolds and an Mutt they possess three of the Elm” really fine pitchers, and in Tom Bymo they have-another who can be emery when his southpaw deliveries are under control. HALIFAX, March 3l'- (CP)"4- inmoudunamonbh.flredi.be winuind I014 in the J over- tkna period tonight at the Forum to give" Charlottetown Islanders a 4-8 victory over Halifax St. Mary's in ifxethird game of the Maritime Big Four Hockey League finals. The Islanders now leads-0 in the but-of-seven series. 'Knockcdoutoftho lineup by pnernnoaia early in February. raven made a corndaack that will long be rernenim-ed by the 0.180 pairkoustotnars. Nearly 10 minutes of overtime had been played. when lavero swung into stride behind! Buck Trainor. cutting down centre ice. Over the blue line and facing Gra- bowdri and Powers. the slick Treinor fainted to his left drawing the dofencemen with him. When ifrey moved. he snapped 1. back pass to the trailing Favero. D'Acust started to go down for the save but the 15-foot drive wrhistled over his shoulder. Islanders Go Wild . i Islanders and their lnany back- er: in the house went wild. it was a fitting finish to a game which had kept the fans on their feet most of the night. The Saints led 2-0 at the end of the first period on goals by Camp- bell and Ford. in the second per- iod, Beaudry and Danny Hcrcok. deadlocked the score but the stub- born saints moved out from as the period closed on Grabowsklb goal. Eaniy in the third period, Denny Horeck broke away again to make it 8-8. . Neither club scored in the first overtime period of 10 minutes. Able to ice only two complete tow-n'a three. the Saints were in "bad shape in overtime but they fna-tuned the drive of the winners until the flour. The play of iihe rival goalies was spectacular. The shots on goal show how evenly the teams were match- Hamess Horses To Have Halloi fame GOG!-IBN. N. Y.. March 2i-(AP) -Even trotting horses are going to have their hall of fame. Trudeau of the Trotting Horse Museum. Inc.. today announced the purchase of William H. Cane's elaborate Good Time Stable to house the newly established "Hall of Fame of the Trotter." ' Work will start at once to trans- form the stable into a museum so that at least part of it will be ready for the public by July 1 to coincide with the Grand Circuit race rnootiu at boetorvlc Good The Park. Cue. who built the stable in 1917. has staged the Haoiblstonlan trotting chair: at Good Time Park in Gooheu for manyiyeara. He also operates harness tracks at Yginkou. N. Y.. Detroit and ionis- v 0. IKATING - I '10 10. IKATING - I I0 10. To Down and Iaverc.” nlatirq his first stat-ti ' for-ward line: against Oharlctie- . ed. a Gordon -- 10. -11. T. I. 4-so ,D'AOlIlt-5. !0.,'I,15..I-4). ” ' Charlottetown -- Goall",Gordon- defence, vnue. impasse centre Beaudry; wings, D. Horeok. J: l-for-ock: ' subs. Travis. Duichak, Fsvero. Trainer. nsnmte, c1.. rnentl. Benton. Pswiyahyn. Halifax 4- Goal.” D'Aouat: ae. fence. Gr-lebowski. Brown: centre, Watson: wines. Campbell. Hollett; subs. Mclloughlin, Powers. Myke. tyn. '1lhornar.' Dlguer. Ford, sum. van. Officials-Murray, Daniel. Pint Period 1-Halifax, Campbell (Watson. Brawn) ........ .. 4.39 2-Halifax. Ford (Thomas) .. 12.42 Penalties -- Boston. Mciiagan. Thomas. Favero. Vitalef-Browpgy J. Horeok. Second Period 3-Charlottetown. Beaudry (Bathgane, McLIgan) 14.47 4-Charlottetown, D. i-iorcok (Bathgsio. J. Horeck) .... .. 15.33 5-Halifax. Gr-abowskl (Sullivan) 18.45 P91191319 ---Diecur. Myketyn, Vitale. Mohegan. ” Third Period 6-Charlottetown. J. l-loreck (D. I-mock. Dutchak) ...... .. 1.45 Penalty--Beaudry. Overtime Period scoring-None. Penalties-None. Sudden Death Period is 7-Charlottetown. Favero ' (Trainer) ............................. .. an Penalties-None. ' 5. E Garrison leaguei Semi-finals In Garrison Hockey Leagut semi-final play held at the Forum last night the 5th Divisional Si! nail defeated the Medical Dorm by a. 63 count. while souris army boys garnered a close 2-! verdict over the 17th Reece Reil- ment pucksters. 1; in the Signals-Medical clash. the R.C.A.M.C. boys held a son lead in the first period with &l goals-coming off the stick 4!! Kennedy. but the Signals team rapped in four in a row in the middle frame and two more in the closing session without .I reply from the oppoiltion. - ' Sharpahooters for the Sig: were Dunn with three, McDonald two and Dockendorff notchi up the final marker. Four pens- tiea were handed out during the match. ff ATTEHTIOH is SEA GHIIETS if Dnu'wn1nmr be held on oooornnav Signed . First Lieutenant FORIIM WEEK - men 19 to 24 0 TIUIIDAY - SKATING - I T0 10. FRIDAY - CHILDREN'S IIATI - I 1'0 5:30. saroaoar - an-rmc - -a ro I To from Commerce. 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