“Th0 (f/lvil’ for" lhu" HICKEY AND NICHOLSON 'S H] .A( IK A Home Product 'l“t\'l.‘~.i'l‘ Popular Everywhere EZvy-Ana Saints open City League Finals At The Forum Tonight The City Hockey League finals open at the Forum. with Saints and Ngvy tangllxlg in the first game or | best out of five series to de- will be probably overshadowed by the faster skating University crew but will make up for that defici- ency in the rugged. lurd-hltting Team saintsrlgll? At Mt. A. Tonight THE ' GUAlfDlANt CHAR1U'l"l‘E'l‘OWN Billy Taylor Has Been Suspended Frorn Hockey For Life (By The Canadian Press) LANSING. Mich. Mum!‘- 9-' "Th; Kid" was expelled today from the sport in which he has starred for s. decade. Colorful Billy Taylor's expulsion from hockey was ordered by C11" Sport Echoes ' from Prince County Our Kinsmen juveniles lost the Prince Edward Island champion- ship once again by being out- fought and outplayed in an over- time period. The Charlottetown boys and our locals have been very evenly matched for two years PAGE SEV EN _ . , COAL . roll m: sass * CALL 2498 ' Arniast Coal Company ls Winner 0f ‘w Tens Cf Thousands Greet Barbara Ann Scott At Ottawa Gilldings Rink l ‘ Barbara Ann Scott By Douglas Bow OTTA\VA, March 9 —'CP) -~l come horns today to a tumult of eulogy and , terffiliie the City champion and style o! play they are adept at. a The final chapter in this ‘- v z"- u”°‘i““‘ zlcnzrt::..::sn..l2:...::§:: w H-k» L-w- are? _ sll°“.‘“‘i."il.‘.l..’i“’é?“il.fiéiii "u" w“ Trophy W0" as yea!‘ Y e eg- , underway tonight at the F t - u l t M DIES BH- 9 ‘ the breaks that decide t e issue ‘ The pretty glam-g Lkjling clump. lonaires. Winners of their selnl- oogslderably. with the Navy and Sam“ cijg: The saint) Duns azulihenlvfsrsilll’: prejudicial to and against the on each occasion The biggest o; ‘ m“ mused and nuggeJ Prhne Mk“ m“ ‘m9 i" “t ‘t "30 “d basketball team m” s ' W911i" 0! h°°keY»" The Charm’: these breaks seems to have been istcr King and ‘\f;lvur Lewis and ’ i-Deiroit. Abel (Howe) 1a;33 finals series against thesummer- flde All Stars and Prince of Wales both reams will be at full strength for tonlghts mportant opening olanh and lhe consensus of opinion 5.110115‘, the fans is that the game should produce a hard-hitting. dose checking struggle all the way. gamtswill be slight favorites to pin the honors but there is no un- lerestlmating the strength con- Forum officials announced yester- day the eneolmter would get m- derway sharp on time. Fams, are asked to co-operate in obeying the non-smoking rule wilich has been lneffect all season long. Here is how the Navy will lineup: goal, Davis; defence, Carmichael, Pound, McDonald; forwards, Jey. Higsbn, Perry LeClelr, Strain, ing in the first game of a best out of five series for the league title and Dr. F. C. Dougan Trophy,and Wflllfdlng to all indications the series should be just as hard fought as any that have been wit- nessed here since Clty [league competition got underway back in the war years. O lfson University team at Seckvllle tonight in the second game for the N.B.-P.E.I. intermediate intercol- legiate basketball championship- The Saints go into the second game of the two-game total points series on the short end of a 36 32 score as the result of the first game hero last week. However, the local team stands a fairly good chance of coming out on top as they held association with James Tamer. "‘r\_ criminal and gambler of Detroit,’ and wagering on the result of a game. Taylor is out for life. For association with Tamer Don Gallinger of Boston Bruins was suspended pending the result of an investigation that may take months. In announcing decisions the that in each series Charlie Hog- an's aggregation was forced to play seventy minutes of hockey in Charlottetown and only sixty min- utes in Summcrslde. Nobody can deny that the team that has to lace an overt-nine period away from home is under a disadvant- age. We don't know how the sports leaders of Ontario run their The Dr. ES. Glddinli rink lad night won the Selitner Trophy by defeating the Russ Spillett rink 12-9. The Wright Trophy final also scheduled for play was postponed. Members of the Giddlngs rink follow: ' Dr. E.S. Glddlngs, skip, Harper ‘to heap their tributes later rode in triumph behind 1T, Mounties astrlde l-llllr horses- the first such mounted escort seen in lhe Capital in 1n years, Tells of thousands, longing from the very old to tile very young, massed in (he heart of the Capital upon the world European Olympic, and ‘women's figure skating champion. Afayor Lewis told her “the City . Nhv line , The Kell , McGregor. Still the favorites, Saints are _ ‘tuned h the y mp y y - very liable to meet up with stiff the Mounties on even terms ln the Camlm“ "mphflsized- 1 playoffs today but some veers also MacNelll. mate, R. Mc-Cabe, 2nd. u yours" and cove her a olden competition from the hard flght- second hall u; the game at the 1- N° "m" N- 3- L" P “Ye” a" etra-tford and Paris were encased stone, n. Nicholson, lead. m, p, prove 1L The Pmneg M,” . -1 1118- close checkln! Navy squad. P.W.C. auditorium Saturday, ifwliqved-“n n l e was a“ in a home and home series and at m" Called h" "a bright m“ Allhofllh lhev did not appear at ————-—€—~——~—— 2' N° x ° “l “am ‘he end °‘ "g“la"‘°“ “me m ‘he. shining forth upon a troublgfl their has; 1n they, 55,-,“ against will go on to win all the honors. tempted by my l1 llyef- i _ second game at the Stratford rink S M I J ' world," Prince of Wales, which incldent- ' ' ' T371“ New Ywk pmperty ‘me m‘? 500"? W55 l-ied- The Paris t. 8 Gil-u: official! called 1g m, Prince of Wales, handled by Feb. 6 but never a wearer of the than, insisted ma; m, overtime be grams,‘ ‘velcome m Ottawa,’ 122 Victory Over Detroit Bathurst Plays At ally is not meant as any reflect- ion on the City collegians’ show- will" GWS- Wh° h“ m" l‘ m‘ Ram" b1“ 4“ 1§’,I“‘5°.“G,,sq““’° played as it would not be fair to years. MOW!‘ Lewis doubled ih b m‘, me “Taxis. judging by the markable Job in whipping his Garden expressed surgirlsth at i125 We“. boys, and E third game tom; anyone had “m. surpassed opinion of a great many fans are Ymm? ch35!" in"? 5MP! and who b01110 1n 05mm“ 0n -- ‘v e“ H‘ place on neutral ice. We doubt i! onii l19\\‘§p;,pgr (mired h“ Queen at. the start of the season ap- formed 0f U10 5155M Wlllm- e this custom still continues as Barbara the First. Columns and being looked upon as being able nanrrux. NEE D—(C‘P)-<St. colulmns were devoted to the story. ICAGO, Mo: h 9 -(AP) — _ (its: o Black Hawks defeated to give the Rang-coughed crew a peered destined for the junior said he knew S0m8“l3975°n5 “m”? quue a. number of home-arld-home g whale of a battle and it will not 1958MB. have been the most sur- in gambling but I novel‘ have series end in ties and it would Maryh Juniors, derendmg Marl. Despite its scalc, the reception In btén asked $0 be?» 0n the °ul°°m9 prolong the playriowns unduly. We time champions, will page 3n run throng-ll its schedule without m Detroit Red Wings 4-1 tonight Summerside Friday be a bit surprising if the series prising teem in the league. do know that this system of a Moncton Hawks, Maritime senlo: hitch. Bchlnd l7 Mounties astride» for their first victory here this 5M the g 1; “my; g m. their first two or three games of a game." mm w" m ulguhhemln‘ __ . ‘ “ _ _ f “m” they exhibited form that was m1: heoaton. caning? agsefktied uurd game has never been med hockey “MUSE m an exhlbum, $116k’ horses-and behind one o1‘ _ G u Emu F n, - m-k hardly expected. At that time they a e nnocen an sa ‘ a. m the Maryrgmeg n, would seem yame M Moncwn wmonow nlghg e our bands that greeted her_ wlngs ca’ e time]; w" . B. V.” o" coach Wu“: Lawk” Wm likely were considered as being mere he plans to appeal Campbells rul- 131,-. him-even that the fink gob imwks Wm begin their bash“- Barbara Ann rode in triumph along a rollle that themed with people well on his way toward a shutout when Sid Abel blasted one in for the Wings with only 67 seconds to play. The victory enabled the Hawks to move into filth place in the lHlL. race one-half game ahead of Montreal, idle wnlg-ht. They still have some mathematical chance of overhauling the fourth- place Boston Bruins to get in the Stanley Cup play-offs, but s very slim one at best. Tomorrow, the same two teams meet at Detroit with the Wings sporting four victories" in the five previous clashes. .. The Hawk victory enabled Bud Fuile. Gave Stewart and Doug Bentley each to close ground on the league's leading point-maker, Buddy O‘Connor, of New York Rangers. Polle scored one of tile four gollls and now is in second place with 54 points, two behind UCcllnor. Stewart and Bentley are, lied for third place with 53 eacl. will meet the Summer-side All- Stsrs at the Crystal Rink, Sum- ‘mnrslde, Friday night in the first game of s home and home total points series for the N'Br EEJ. intermedllte h o o k e y championship, it was announced st Slmvmerside lsst night. The second gs-me will be played at Bathurst on n esdsy, March 16. Sydney Sunbeams In Junior Semi-finals (By The Canadian Press) QYDNEY. N. 5.. March 9—Syd- ney Sunbeam: advanced to the Maritime junior hockey semi-fin- als tonight with a 6-2 victory over ‘St. Francis Xavier UniversityJun- ors. St. F. X. won the first game of the two-game total-goal series 5-3 and at the end of 80 minutes to-y night Sydney led 4-2. With the depend upon the same squad that set back the challenge of the Welshmen. Since that time team members have been getting in ev- ery available practice session pos- sible in addition to some of them performing with the intermediate Abbles squad, and the team should be about ready to go at full speed throughout the entire sixty min- utes’ of hockey. ~ O O O Saints, fresh from a victory over U.N..B. in the N. B.-P. E. I. in- tercollegiate finals, will likely re- main pat on their lineup. a lineup that have yet to meet defeat in Island play. Boasting speed and smart passing plays the University crew, with Jackie Kane at their helm are going to prove tough nuts to crack as they go about seeking a City Hockey League title that so far has eluded their grasp. I O O The City Basketball League send-finals, first bracket, also gets underway this evening at Prince of Wales Auditorium with Navy "flashes in the pan" but their steady performances throughout the entire schedule has placed them in a much higher ranking and as we stated above if they get by the Navy team it will not be one bit surprising if they cap- ture all the league honors. . U O O And the lcams will not be bat- tling only for the honor of the league title. Crockett s; Storey. Ltd, well-known business firm of the City have donated silver tro- phies that. will go to themembers of the winning team. The tro- phies which stand about nine in- ches high will be eagerly sought by the players and the donors are to be commended on their gener- osity and. thoughtfulness in en- deavoring to further interest in this branch of sport. O I O Congratulations are in order to "Windy" Steele's intermediate All Stars on their capturing of the Island intermediate hockey title on Monday night. The squad ing "to clear my name". He said he had met Tamer "a couple of times" with the expelled Taylor. Campbell said the 2B-.vear-old Taylor, who went to the Rangers from Boston after service with Toronto and Detroit. "knowingly associated with and commulcated with James Tamer. a criminal and known gambler.“ Taylor also. the N.H.L. president said. placed a $500 bet on Ohicago with THInPT on the outcome of the Black Hawks-Boston Bruins game Wis. 18. Boston won 4-2- ' The charge against Gallinger, 22-year-old Boston forward. was that he had "associations" with Tamer. Further investigation of Galllnger's- case will be "vigorous- 1y pressed," with the possibility v! reinstatement if he is proved in- nocent. Tamar's arrest as a parole viol- ator last month sent Campbell o“ on an investigation that took him to Chicago, New York, Detroit and Montreal. He also visited Tamer last week at Southern Michigan ting the last game should be dBo sided on an alternating system and this has not been done in the case ,of Summerslde and Char- lottetown. It might be argued that last year's champions should get the privilege of last game, but when Summerslde Kinsmen were the liar-time chumps they had to go to Charlottetown for the last game just the same. We trust that next year the last game of the series will be played in Summerslde, so that in case of a tie at the end of one hundred and twenty minutes‘ play the boys will have a familiar rink and a cheering crowd of sup- porters to help them along in the all-important overtime period. We hope the above will not sound like an attempt to take anything from the achievement of the Kinsmen Juveniles of Char- lottetown. They fought a gallant uphill fight that did not cease un- til a few minutes before the end of regular play when they finally five series for an Allan Cup berth against Sydney Millionaires at home Friday. KEEP QUILTS Bl PLACE Ribbons, sewed to the corners 0f quilts can be tied to bedposts for safe anchorage. Island championship hung in the balance was handing him a.‘ fairly large slice of responsibility and we can appreciate his being a bit <nervous because of this. True, Mark came through under similar circumstances at Sydney last spring but, hang it all, a fellow can't go on being s. hero every trip out. Cooky Lavagetto wins a World Series game with s pinch hit one day, and strikes out with the bases full the next. Plum-We've Just heard that the Summerslde All-Stars have won the Island championship, winning the round from the Char- lottetown Abbie: i6 to 10. Con- gratulations to “Wilbdy" Steele and and with more than 150 policemen who kept thorn within bounds, Thousands had been uniting for hours to catch a glimpse. All other traffic was for the hour it took her to movs from the station to a reception stand in front of (he City Police Station. On a bunting hufccked platform, ' Mayor Lewis made her the firsfi woman to become a member of‘ ‘The Order of the Freer-non of the - City of Ottawa." lVllh it went s. gilt key carrying the Citv’: colors‘. of blue. rod and royal purple. " The only man so far nlade a i freeman is Field Marshal ‘Mont- gcrnery. The press conference followed i l civic luncheon at which the Prlmu Minisicr extended the confrratu-s‘ lations and love o! all Carla-dd. ‘Mr. King said i-lle ruholc country torrid "infinite nrlric" in feats which he referred to again and again al_ "remarkable." LAKFTLAND. mo. March 9- l (A‘P\—U<‘.n'r l'fl"‘.(l° pitchers and 5t°PDOG SUMMARY _ and Prince of Wales clashing ill H, m 1 1 d ,1 om » . v t fif§°§,,f{;"‘,,,’,j,,§;$§"m= pm“ the rust some 0! e‘ ‘Wfl-ieme- I?“ scomretrlseuglsnllolrlngicegox: etrho p15“ New York. Brie-Geri John u}fo,f,e'i,ej,'u-ngeifi,“z ma’; his team for a fine achievement only fOlil‘ of their world Series ' , ' - ' ' I d- , ll.‘..lll , lllstfll‘ First Period Sydney now Wm h“ Hm!“ 5L WW1 PM!“ ‘"193 Anymm pick hands of local City League teams Reed Iiilpatrick. DTESlClEILI-wgeillla or ha“: plenty of heart‘ and they \'rhe west-mid ‘cored l double gypsum; vYflinifltliflVcarfge ‘tom 5!: "k-gllhlcglzo. R. (Bentley) Mary's in the Nova Scotla final and the winner will take on the lng‘a winner of this series would definitely be going out on a limb early in the season have come a.- long remarkably well oi late and lson Square Garden. the Rangers, said that ton-m has deserve a lot of credit. We hope they will carry the Island colors triumph over the East-End at the Kinsmen open-air rink over the hind with five runs lrl the ninth in bPo? Dflfo" Tigers 8-6 in thy § for n the last few ames of the ' f a ealillg Taylofs _ . Fondue! __ Hort“, Natural. New Brunswick-Prince Edward Is- baskietbau schedule ‘gen has been lgigzlllivalv nitgthtthtmvvxzggy certainly zrppépslzlarllltion o PD il.s:gI'\1lflr!1ll/ly and successfully a- weekend, the Paperwelghts wln- arsmole onhilwwlr t“ Mali team. , _ “m! chagfl°n—sllnt ~70)!!! MBI- “m, m. m ‘inference Housed m “g , , , ' However were is m, appeal a. gins" t e ma-“land chamlis- nlng 2 to 0, and the Peewees ev- . __.w__i , Second Period 00m or m" oneww“ Abegwem‘ the strength of the two squads. They hum; m, Iavorw Abbi” 3mm cginpbeu-s decision, That enlng up their series with the _ s ' ' ' ' ' ' squad in their tracks time after was decided uPon by the n. n. 1.. hl-WIIXK "it" fewer some East-Finders by beating them a to For sale Flclhgflafl’ awu” (M°“"‘k°) ‘ Navy boastinz experience and time and although at times their Board of Governors in 1946 as a F milk-i‘ lgizlalfiyazlflt-ihéi $151121; tigers? i. gauge Iéilfdll scoZedI-zlx ofcthe : _ ' , _ p.150, ‘*1’ i! e . goa . . r y an roy ow _.___ Penalties -- Gedsby, Guidolm. I a": :21; flfiiglnl-lorllerof‘ igichellslatn fiifiensive! mggllodfs nerenélpetréroeli-ez: ggehthve/itgalxoroglgbt Alaplg L» lney. ls said to have let in a scored the other two, and Claude a e a 3 Y a5 ° 5° n! ° 9 ‘m5 ' n“, m “.5 to pie of soft ones. We're nol Gaudet scored the lone tally for Tonkin cane fishing rods. after a nearly disastrous slow they proved effective and in the Leafs. was suspended i __ . _ Third Period “an An" their m“ couple o! final mnutes o! me “me may in February o! that year ‘m. beg lJh-lllg anything from Delaney for the East End. For the Paper- Tips, middle pieces made to or- ' He was remswyid‘ his D:'l‘lOl‘m.'lliC8. He was in a weights L. DesRoches and J. der; also rodg lengwgd, i-Chlcsao. Poile (Stewart, nod. nun 9:22 l-fahlv-isc, Mosienko (Bentley) s.- Pwaltv - Kaleta. ‘m There will bs practice m the Juvenile Kinsmen at the Forum "all "wins from o o'clock until ‘M5. All members of the squad are asked to make it s point to he on hand for the workout, '5 YO performances during which they won one and lost one they served notice they are distinct threats to retain the title they won hand- lly last season, and it could very well turn out that the winner of this series which is now on tap were masters of the situation and were full credit for their victory. Entering Llle ltiarltlme play- downs the teulll is apparently at their height. Although they boast no outstanding stars they tvork well together as a unit. Team work has been the keynote in their rise to the top of Island in- termediate hockey ranks and when they start out along their play- down trsll they will have the best wishes of every Island hockey fan behind them. O l I Coach "windy" Steele has done u remarkable Job. Last year it was this same player who guided Monoton Hawks to the Maritime Big Four League. Electing to stay at home this season he again proved his worth by welding his All Stars into a smooth working outfit The road was a difficult one at times but his lnnats hos- key acumen plus the co-opu-atlon of the players under his charge worked the desired results and again We 0"" Wlltretulations on a job well done with the wish that the Summersids teem pro- m" f" lions the Maritime playdown trail. ting on games. The Board then changed the N ILL. constitution eiilninzltillf; ‘h’ right of appeal for any player o! official found guilty of WHEY-h"! on the outcome of e. garlic. _ Boston Bruins. in Linc wllil Campbell's order, took Calling" off the payroll immediately bu} Gally wants it." Campbell left for his Aionirzal ference with Slgler. This second banishment in the N. H. Lie 31 years involves one ol hookeys best‘ stlckhandlers. fanni- iarly known around the six-team oil-cult as “Billy the Kli" TBYW starred with Oshawa Generals in junior hockey. i-le played in i039- 40 with Pittsburgh Hornets in the American bee!“ 591°" mwmg up to Toronto. L For four years, Ivsylbr. berm Oar and Dave Bohr-filer. formed For two wartime seasons he serv- Rbd Willis. said the club would aPlWl "1- i " ‘ headquarters after s private con- _ ans of hookers best forward libel- od in the Canadian Army the“ returned for the 1845-46 N. H. l... __ - cunpeign with the Leafs. He was traded in October, 1048, to Detroit but season Bill! 1H1 "l. W3" touch spot if any kid ever was. To Tllll’, a vollncster in the mldgetdlv- ‘won l>"".\l~~:"ll Hm nllvss \\lll‘.'l the Flnnls USUAL PRICES ‘ White were the successful snipers. The games are under the super- vision of Jimmie Hogan. CITY ROD AND GUN REPAIR SHOP 56 Cumberland St. Charlottetown 4- .- ,5. 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