unmwnmlrm.“ Teammate Greg Fl'ling pll- I tea a restra'nlng glut-e over the mouth of deoninn Oil Kin-it goalie Harriznn Gray d‘irtng \innriav nichi s “cm- or'al (‘up hockey H‘mlJInni Ross-Coached Pirates Cop Island Senior ‘C' Hoop Tier Wfi'fi'fiR—s Charlottetown Piraics Iron tho' r‘zht to represent PF. l. in Maritime Senior ‘f‘ basketball play-nits when they dcicatcd RCA? Sultans Till-4R at PWC gvm Ia<i nicht in a game 'hat was an uphill ha'IIe most of the way. BASEBALL SCORES American Leaitne New York Maximo—o ll Baltimore 000 mn Min—l 4 n Stafford Arroyo la and man. chard. Papnas “‘ilhclm i7 and Triandn; 't\' .r‘pnpn: iii 1,“ Stafford '01 HR Balirf’ap- pas ii \‘atimai I ugtie Pittsburgh Mi flflflftflfl— 4 III Phil! 1M 000000— 3 l0 )lizei Prams and [my pert llami‘tnn F‘illiian im, Crern iii and While h1lrym~ pi.- [7| tr r'ranm itni [,4 Harm‘m't l‘i' IIRS P‘t's— .‘lazf‘rnski 2i Skinncr ill. WWW— 0 42 ('Im'lnnail .111 00.1 llit—ls ll” \incl‘rr Roebuck M" . OH"!!! 16 “'t'lincrs ’II and \' Sitcrn'. O Tnnlr rind Trim-writ W O'TMIn it it 1,. ‘lrinllrr flit. "HS ("in w Prisan i‘. luxnrh t2i Lois Angclcs STANDINGS By THF. RSM'WHTED PRESS .Vaiinnrti lragtte ll l. [VLF-RI. gnawing, -» n “W, __ P Loni: 5 A mm 1 San “ain‘t-n r -. t..,-, 2 Human I ‘ 'xfi .V lr ‘“;'c‘ca s 4 :25 1 T‘b 'adc‘nh‘a a I Vin w, F‘cr 'lf‘fi‘l 4 R in ( who. 7 a 7-.n w, l T i“. all. wk 0 a Mfi K‘A, Citadels 4-3 QITRIT rI" llam‘llnn pm “"nj: tank a 0mm: rrin M. tit, rat-pm mmn-ml i‘iilt f'na‘: “rho-tin n ~hv rl‘Ual 'r: Q'V‘LW‘F ""mic‘: H on WM 1‘ Hons-4': “at n it". "'"nd ‘Wrr’i'm- rtch NM Worn nnt lend Hui hoslnf .r»r— rr-vlr‘t 3n "rr‘ “1:2 who Won the «war I 1' Monday nlzbt. In‘lfld t».- f iqr‘rlc "nth" h... NH." ’ Iv: wot ln‘rr" ‘la'l’lonald M TIVnP. I‘“'f‘ \' S Pa'i' "critic'th and Pt‘ \lartln scnrN‘. Harnvinn I other gnala F'tndcl- :nt gull "m Jean. Noel Ttrrrtt-i .larmiu \lnrrl-r and Fern- D'nle' limit-"s gml ni ll m of tho Hit-pt {\FV'IM «mi the game Into rivchva IndiansMBlanlc Barons 4-0 moran ‘1st 'AP‘ Goalie Marcel Pattie turned ll his sec-rind mutant summit in the American Hockey beam Calder (‘tsp playoffs Wednesday imitat- Buffnlo Rims In the find! me of the champion- hip mud M 3m the inm’l Mg scorer 0min: the run- llr maul m M first on lot! guts at the defending rat. Ger C. champs took a corn- mdhl lead Irony Alderm- liar-rt: m off Ell arm. The one”! saute will be r at Mame” on Satan *l mm mm moons filled-Incas. Imuflp. .hrateducondtnuaetn ‘hM-k—‘I Nips i QUIET PLEASE at I! r a n d n n. Nevertheles- Gray was tagged with a mis- conduct penalty by referee Tony Schreider. C 1 pt I I n Wat-nt- \luloin looks on. BranA The Pirates. fell behind early In the game and never caught it till ten minutes before thi- end of the game when they dcarilockrd the score at 37-all_ At half time the new champs mre trailing 31-26 but they named to chop away at this lead early in the maid half and finally pulled ahead of die airmen. Brothers Wendell and Donnie l‘flcbean were the big guns lot i]. Bernard 2. Total 48. the ulnners. Wendell ‘Cleaver' unsiwd the twincii far 2! points and Donnie 'Fttnnel' came up With twcniv nave andrnari, nrie of the ht: scorers In the other three :ames oi‘ the best of five series dressed but didn‘t zct into the :amo liii late in the final half. TOPS FOR VISITORS Gerry l'rquhart was turn for the vmtnrs. The balding cag-r tnppod All scorers with 15 points, Teammate Gard Stewart was second in Urquhart with II t nnts .lnhn Evnna rind Phil ‘Ifullaily hanle‘l the whistles for In! n'lhl'l tilt and “NT Iif‘l'" bury cailint! Innis. Thcv called I O the island turriers’ Fashion look For Easter laminated coat in insulated iersoy Easter mtina . . . the long and int of it . . . in many variations to fit I. arc-Io. . . . laminates with less resistant. Beautiful Ill-deg. : I935 - 33.95 i Chem Accounta Invited i island furriers ltd. i” m u. “I H”. on some” Night O lGardinor lScores TKO I SYDNEY ~ tCPI Tynan Gardiner. 135, of Sydney fillet. l\. a. .\iar.time lightweian ‘cnampton, scored an iniprcsszve Tum-a round technical knockout ‘oter Boob} Speignt of Saint John \ B. in a scheduled eight- _round non~iitJe bout hero Wed- nesday night. The Shut nu tapped at 1.13 «Jr-ob. oi the third mum after Gar- ld.ncr dropped the New Brtzns ‘ ‘Hit‘k champion to the canvas ' on tut» occasona. l Gardiner sent Speint don- .u‘iLh a stinging left bad to the ’ llaw earl) in the round and than ‘ itcpeaied the knockdown seconds " ilaier Spcight managed to stays: of! Gardiner until the 221.! mark when he was batter!!! to the floor with a stiff combination. Rpferee Pnrdena Smith quick l_\' sfepixd in and called the fight. in the III-MM bani-final event Wayne Finish. 173. An» napolis. 515.. and Al Jackal. 176. ’I‘ruro. battled to I dun Frant-is "Rodry" M’cDougalI. 1%. Sydney, gained a four round unanimms decision over Harold Sparks. in, Halifax. while Stanley O'Deli. 134. Hall- fax. gained a unanimous decia ion ore Sydney's Clayton Ryln. 129, In another four-rounder. dnn wheat Kings blanked Ed- i monton “J In the a econd IHUII'Ofiawa game of the best~of-sevi-n aer- oust; Beavers les. l “7' "MM" HULL. one. (cei _ Hull-Ol- tawa Oanadlena struck early for ‘four goals within nine minutes and then fended off determined Kitchener Waterloo Beaver! to gain a 4-3 victory Wednes- oWWvMQL-J ' e». itotal d twenty-four Just in thel first twenty minutes of action. ‘ Here are the lineups: Pirates—D. hiachan an. S. Lavers 2, L. Baglole O, W. MacDonald 5. C. hiarLcnn n. R. hchonnell 4. P McConnell 5, n. Hyndman Total—59. 2nd—Estelln Wilson Sultanv—D. Larson. L rismt. G. Wilkinson 2. G I'm» In St. Pete“ “I thari 5. B. Duncan. .l, Marta-0d tam-BF“ Llfingsmn Jr- 4, N. Leflcr 2. G Stewart 11, Kenslngton Rd. Ch'town Fire Dept. Fisherman's Druw lot—Lorna Punting Wood Islands .‘lfl- DRUG STORE OPEN GOOD FRIDAY MacKENZIE’S PHARMACY Will be the only Drug Store Open In Charlottetown on Good Friday. GREAT GEORGE STREET DIAL 4-4920 i e the opening game of the {lull day night and clinch their beat- out. Hock-7 M tar-m wikods Clobbor i Canadian. who headed the EPHL in the regular season. en- CINCINNATI (AP) Jim temin Kingston Frontenacs in here Friday. O‘Toole gave up only four hits Jacques Laperrierre, Jimmy wedm’Sd’Y ml!" and Vada Pin- Rohenx, Kent, “arm,” and son drove in five runs as (in- Bob Ellelt scored for the wtn- (“mall Reds HON)?!“ L05 M- ners Len Bronson. Sand} .\!cr 391’} Diligel’l- "‘0 Gregor .M Jim 59mm, “er, ()Toole struck out nine and Kitchener marksmen mm!“ "mm . man' M 0'“ ———...____ stretch he retired I7 men iii a TOW Three of Putson'l runs batted Sydney Team Faces limeaner lat Mead SYDNEY (pr SN", 1 Dtmc‘Mclntyr-e’a Sydney River River Intermedzaies must ‘)\'tl'- "and ‘1 W '0 I” “ lull cane a bi; deficit here tonight mall“ I" "‘9 3”!"- i'l‘hursdayi when they meet‘ Sydney River made the try Lancaster Brewers In the sec- to New Brunswick ova the and and deciding game of their weekend minus five of their trey total goal round for the Aimi- men. Coach McIntyre. defence time intermediate 3 hockey man George Moss and forwards chamionahi‘p. Earl Vasello. Gordie Mela: Sydney River trail in theatrd Donnie Marks were unable mmd by a 7-4 margin after to make the trip. i dmppingtheaeriosopenala Reversible I 0-- I s I- a- h no out inning altar rookie Jon Hauler had walked the first two men he faced. The ltycar- old Muller was the first of four Dodger pitchers to get a bat- tering from Roda. lie was tol- lnwed by Ed Roebuck, Phil 0r< ten and Stan Williams. Jerry Lynch also homered for Reds off Williams. [Nickel Company Earnings High TORONTO (CP) —— Finanflal results of all operations in the first quarter of this year are liker to show the second htgh~ est quarterly earnings in the company's history. Henry S Wingate. chairman of Interna- .tional Nickel Company of Can- iada Ltd. said Wednesday at ‘lnco‘s annual meeting. Howie Meeker North American demand for leen nickel. Mr Wingate said. is YARMOU‘I’H, NS. (CPI .. A running well ahead of 1961's trophy was presented in former "19v bu‘ 1' 0m" y by low" Tummo mp1, L",- lwckey European demand, with the re Pm," Home Meek" wmes_ wit that for all areas demand by by No". Dun. school in the first quarter will not spam director a“. Albert Le reach last year's record rate. Blane. ‘ , t itional Fitness Council andi The "why "' Natal“! 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