Worsley May Be I . Watson ForToni land a possible g y for the second game of their .tau-I By w. R. WIIEATLEY ('anallian Press Staff Writer M(l.N'fRi'.AL iCPi -- New York Raiigci:-' board of slrateizy rlei-ulctl M'PfIllflSfliI,V on a shake.-url 1" 1""-5 TTTTITS Corner More Nonsense From The Can. Boxing .'i'hc Faiiailiaii made the snow. mistakes on; F-or I"4't(li'Sflll. 2 Charlottetown ley ('uo ieal Cauadicus It was the tlvwi-l 'll'i"l7 ,.,..., . -.. Out ' I Plans Shake-Up ht'sSemi-Final Qunfh til uimliesldcspeiiation move I club could ”Thero must be psyrholnsltill make after dropping only the first 31 reasons." said Patrick. ttllfontre is Lorne”: hometown and his folks watch him play. "In Detroit Worsley is the hast R ; 1 2 .i .llont- came of a best-of-seven series. But 9"” mm A M .Iiw shellacking Tuesday convinced i.. a (lCllCl'ill Manager Muzz Patrick ---- DIVI ('na('Il Phil Watson 5 1'heOlnIlottngiwn(ImdyII.1'IIuI-I-dny,llII.22.l958' -Four Winners Declared At . Confederation Meet -Yesterday i ' Four trophy winnerl were de- rlared yesterday It the Ninth An. nual Confederation Bonaplel being held at the Charlottetown Club. Boxing Feder- Ilinn. who apparently don't spend irrv mII('ll iimc checking their re- ports. Ii.-ire nszain issued their box- ng riitiugs (lure again they have they ramc iin with in their last release. Federation on fighters past and iii'v'w'Hl If the lc(lei'alioii r.'inti in-iiIllli' better ratings than llicx li.ixc lwvn Issuing lzitcli they would in liclter off - and so would tlaiimliziii box- ing -- if they would FllllF'.' llllll their posts and refrain finm llllll mm who quit the hmiug game in lisliiog so-li imiisriise or .'r' WW" the ti.-mm nr oniy years ago has people on for huai-rt who kw” mm."-ii mw notch in the ratings. what they aie talking about i;;i NFDF Big: Boy was the seventh .-n,nfcml:i' in this latest release he in i-mail zixlh Don "Duck" Train- or, armvhrr ttliarlotletoun boy. has .,'.l'il hccn classified as I light Don has been a .- -':hl for the past few wars and only comes anywhere ncar in brine. a lighlhcavy follow- ing I liearly meal. ' 7.-. ilatiir; iiiadr so many mistakes In i'.'iliit: the small number of fI:Jlilvi's that oiicr:iIr out of a tiny Mace like (fiiarlotlctown we can imagine the number of errors made in the ratings of other light- ers from larizer rcntres When we showed the new position of Big Bov on the list tn a local fan he The 1.”... zmpension luuilorl out in Ralph .ln-.rV of the Park dale Flyers hr ll AILA. Freshl- em Shaun xi-,..-nminlil is regret- table but appiireiitlv the filth 85 given to the assuciatioii head merit it. As lll cirI'.V 0'-I191: alf-l”9' ment)here are two sides to it. some fans argue that they hat? 591'" other players in the league Eel away with a lot more iionsi-use thou Josey was guilty of. Others argue that this I! on aliilllnflnl for the prosecution and that it was about time the i'cfci'ccs made use of the protection afforded them by the M.A.H.A. ltony points can he said for both sides but pillihalls It would be better for all concerned said: "Pfls.s'lI.)l)' nuc of the lads I . h - rdg that were ahead of him in the last N) 03” l cm um?" release passed into Valhalla”. One thing is certain thuugli A That. might have happened but we can't imagine the federation know- ing it unless the deceased was so thoughtful as to drop them a line fmm whcrcever he happened to be. i We muilil certainly appreciate: finding out how they go about com- I piling their ratings. Their Mari- time informant. if they have one certainly ii:-isn't been following the fight game too closely in the past few ycais If they would like 3 man who rould give them the lowdown on llaritime fighters at least and could probably do a better job on Canada as a whole we could stings-st a Charlottetown lad by the name of Wilf McClusk- ex. Wilf is a fellow who takes his basing seriously and who has vol- umes and volumes of infmmltion Out Of Slump league which does not have solid-lrilms ll0I”kPd ham and Pla.V0d 3 support for its officials is city without a police force. Auth- ority is necessary everywhere to prevent utter chaos. A hockey rink .is no exception. A referee without the backing of body is useless useless but certainly far less ef- fective. like a some aiitlioritivc Well maybe not it was with the thniicht in iniiul that the referees would have un-lxiirk of Murphy assisted by Friz- limited protection that the leaguelzel. joined up with the M.A.H.A. in thel first place. Some incidents occur-l red in island hockey circles last year that never did get reported. The threat of quick and decisive justice from the M.A.H.A. was to he used as a preventative of any Inch goings on this season. Wings Favorites To Take Series DETROIT (AP) - Bulslercd b.V' the return to form nl' their veter- ans and a sparkling effort by I rookie goalie. the Detroit Red Wings were top-heavy favorites to blast into the final round of the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs. Although the Wings had but I 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven set against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It. looked like the boys from across the border would have to face I "new" team when the clubs re- sume the battle tonight at De- troIf.'x Olympia. Plagued by a laie.-seasmi slump in which they racked up only two goals in their last. three outings. the Wings were listless and un- Ipectacular for A full 40 minutes in Tuesday night's opener. Tha wings had I two-goal deficit or, ox-nrrnme but they Icomplii-hed it with lightning-like play. Scoring one goal before a minute of the Wings kcpt pressing and cotrolled third period had elapsed. the Red the puck. It paid off within live minutes with two goals only M seconds opartv-aiid the Red Wings had it 3-2 victory and 3 single Kanin lo.-id In the scnii-finals. . to I possible showdown battle with the title - winning Montreal (Jana- dicns. who took an easy 7-1 victory from third-place New York as Maurice (the Rocket) Richard scored three times. STILL FACE LEAFS ”Wc still have Tfll'flIlIli Iii i-nrry aboiit." said Coach Jiniiriy Skin- ner. And the Toronto coach agreed. Said King Clancy- "We're not dead yet. We out- minutes." The rookie Tlntiuil goulii-. 2'4- yearold tilcnu Hall. was rcnimii: praise from fricuil and Inc alike '"1'lie greatest left hand run ever seen." said Wing General Manager Jack Adams. "We would hate ii.-id lhcin down 4 or S to nothing if it hadn't been for Hall." said Clancy. "Hall made right grcal saws." said Skinner. "I've never seen so many hard saves in I Stanley Cup series. the way he held off the liiafs in the first two periods was phr-noinciial " Flat-h train will he ;it full The Wings ie-used to look alwnd strength for 4I'IIlITSrIR)".I encounter. sou FAST AT FORTY . . on M... Mm. x; -, ..: IIE WDIV we wear P155 17 15 av new amp 47 46-311 CAM-W7: AIVD M217 or FRGM WEI?! m MM All rlli FI6 axves, mmpovo I Rtcolra - 5 KENracK)" PERWE5. i-Iv.-iiii;es are urgently needed. he hasn't. looked like I good JUIllPF- "I don't mean in take anylhlhl away from him. We finished third The Frank Curtis rink defeated liiriiink Agon ll;-Ill ts; tvl.-iin the RT oman rop an e right to lS';c:;:lg"EmPr::yw::da ?)li';:ll;15ellp'?1?,l:.et advance to the finelI for the Con- in Monirealgl just calm explain fereration Bonsplel championship . .. ,WIllCI'l will be decided tonight. Wen- -'l' .dall Worth defeated Frank Hansen tin win the Wholesale Grocers - med their spare for this series-- i i " " ” d Trophy. Cliff MacDonald defeated e .c. A. Watters of st. Stephen to For Thursday's game goalie Lorne tGumpl Worsley. who has an aiguiavated knee injury. may Eire way to Gordie Bell. The that goalie in the world. in Montreal travelled minor league Josey For Two Years has iusl finished the c i!-it-key League season with Trots- cop the W.W.Wellner competition and Doug Hill whipped George liiiicrcs Lions. Ill addition to the gimpy right Barnes of St. John to win the M. C. A. Trophy. turn ll'nrslcy's performaiice this x. .txiIll in Montreal hasn't been al- 1....-..iliv.. pleasing to the Ranger pmkdak d,,f,.m,.ma,, R319). A” of the winning rink. In llljll” . i Josev liaI received a two-yell from Chariotteto llir new alignment of Rzuigei-1 guspiension from Mganmd hoe. wn. do-ttnirls wasntdetailed fully but K”, from MyA'H.A, president i .i.-wl. --md definitely the line of; mm." ”m,Do"aw' 0, ,-,.,,,,,y. I win Itiiicliii. Aritiily Bathgatc and I" 3 megwm ",,.,...,.d M J. la: lglm; lihdibgtblokfwl '5'”. Pius c.-iiiagiuin. .u.i.u..i. Vice- .V. W, P m me Da(;,eeC.g.tl'H;1T Piesldent Maclloiiald said that- ATVRIIV .Hrih0illUll-ROB Murlhly? Ialnd H" "HM was mu" M report!- nmm.” H,,....(.nh4va"V Hgrgwhd. I-pi-ylvcd from referees. hm. lpmm. LN.-lcki hm” i D : He further warm-d the Park- lu 'v;:ti'd to the DOSSilI')Ie switch. Lmlethclub that '.uiil."IJ hircoginpl. In Full P.'iti'ick made it pliiiu he ll? 9 59”" l?" L". 0", ac; with it-vac lli'I'lx in Montreal all sezimn. , , 9 K 1 .g 1 J with liability of p.-iynicnt of ex- 'llic R Ill oi: os every game of! pm”! to we mom" "lub- Sllg T.::.:mal Hockey League schcd- MacDonald said: "Charlotte- ---.A - - town club requested series and Pictnu accepted in good faith. lr. Abbies Whip I :."J..":?l'.1i""..."l::::...t!L'.:f.::t 'r. Saints 3-I ion on l":ii'kdalc chili." in the final league gaiiie of the City Junior League, Abbics defeat- ed SDI". last evening at Sports Arena by A score of 3-I. Both This morning Johnny Square- pbriggs faces Doug Hill and Cliff Macnnnald meets Frank Acrnn in Abbies 10-6 The SIIITIITTCTSIGH Curran and Briggs Juveniles defeated the Ab- bie Juveniles from Charlottetown at. Civic Stadium last night in the first of a home-and-home total goal series for the Island champ- ionship hy the score of 10-6. Ulric Gallant got three goals for Suniniersitte. Gerald White and Red M:-icLean two each. Jory Arscuault was the big gun in the wide open game which at times featured iplays. l Porky Joliiisioii scored two for , visiting attack. potting four of his team's six goals. I Some soft goals were scored on , 'PIlIl('F side. by Bill Dawson was particularly good in the middle T session. The first period ended 6-4 1- 1 for Summerside. it was 10-4 at the C, end of the second. and the visitors some smart passing 3 lllorell won the Island Intermed-l iate C hockey title at Souris last. S'side Juveniles Defeat To Take Lead the first round for the Confeder- ation title. The winners of thou. game: play each other and the winner of that meets Frank Cur- tis for the Championship. The Curtis rink won I bye to the final round by going through the meet undefeated. The Curtis rink won I bye to the final round by going through the meet undefeated. The personnel of yesterdiIy'I win- ning rinks are In follows in order of skip. mate. second and lead: Frank Curtis. Erskine McNutt, Frank Johnston. Art Wellner. Wendall Worth. Sterling Mac- Donald. Barry MacDonald. Dr. Cox. Cliff MacDonald. Jim Cameron, George Dillon. Percy Simmonds. Doug Hill. Mel Jenkins. Gordon, Stewart. Huizhe Simpson.- sltot two unaiiswered tallies in the final frame. Lineups - Abhics, goal George ward. defence. Don Stewart. Geo. Trainor. Erroll Nicholson, Richard Bradley: forwards. Geo. Dillon. Richard Dull). Joey Arsenault. Jack Mi-icDoiigall. Malcolm Mac- Rae. Ronnie MacCoi-mick. Donnie lllaccormick. Geo. Cudmore. Fran cis Mahar. C. and R .- goal. Bill Dawson: defence. Dave Silliphant. Dougie, Arscnault. Ron Durant. Robertl Steele; forwards. Ulric Gallantf Red MacLean. Bobby Phillips. Lorne Deslloches. Donnie Ross, Gerald White. Dick Lidstone,. I -Length Victory the City boys assisted by soapy night by walloping ” erside Campbell on the first and by Camp Eagles 15.5, Mom" "on mm; , :bell and Jimmy Hagen no the sec- game: in Ihp bp5L.of.fjVe serial onrl. Campbell registered the third Abbie goal after a nicr pass IITTE hout with Jolinsion and I-lagcii lSaiiits.'loue tally came front the against one for the Eagles. Morcll had things pretty much their null way throughout. They took a big 6-0 lead in the first per- iod and Increased it to 11-2 in the: second and outscored the Eagles. 5-3 in the finale. The cup emblematic of the . clizimpioiisliip was presented to the xliircil team by Roy White. of (iharlnttctnwu. 40-1 0 21-yr.-old Boxer Still Unconscious LONDON. England tAPl4'I'Ill'(:l3 Star ii. a 40-to-I outsider. shot into --mom-m the lead 150 yards from home Wed- . . nesday Ind scored a one-length l , , , S C S victory in the one-mile Lincoln- ! .'mHA-NNLSEIJRG Mplmnllbellv. N g shire Handicap. first major race l";':f'f:i0h'l.I121-yzaigldnggofesswngl of Britain's flat. season. ' - 5 ' W - 0 "W5 F ' .iockey Don Morris booted Three iicsdar. -I2 nours after being Star it post the finish lift? in one l”""lf"'l "'1! ll-V "Wm" wmld Ila"? minute. 42 seconds on the turf !ranT;:lIS1IJJ'6ng;l;nt;gl:l:elg1::to::'l1llE springfieldclgoyals won the fdarililr track to earn 89.027 for owner ' . ,' s' .Le hi teG.0,Ch. it . . net or t e 11' ares year the Grand National Steeplechase lnssakow is to be placed in an non when they defeated Grahams Road at Aimme Saturday in the spring Cops Handicap . played the Wings for all except fivri irnr "flnslop (niicspip mi 2 been too critical for him to bet spiration apparatus is being used. iMilton Downs -Winsloe 5-4 Milton Hornets defeated Winsloei liicarlhrc.'ikci's 3-4 last night all North River rink in the first game of the host-of-tlircc scirii-final scr- lics for the SR. Johnston Trophy. I lilaclsaac got two for Milton. iM8('SWElIl'l. Frizzell. and Camp- ihell each potted one. . anti. lII.'II7.I('I and Vcsscy one cm-li. I DodgerBaseball A Bill Through To Final Legislation y ALBANY. x v (Alli-A bill dc-. lsignorl lo l::pni'ts centre. to he ihc home of ll:'nul.lx'ii's Ii ;i s c h :1 l I lioilgrrs, sfuicakcd through to final lcr;IsIa- tire passage in the Senate Wcdnes 'G. Pails. lung but so for his condition has 13 in 3 at the Kensingmn Rink. bemng doubk, An outstanding feature of the Roy- moved. Meanwhile. krtificial re- 315 cm, L, that they never iosgison of Stardusbbissemer. led a game this season. For Spring- field Ewen Sinclair and Ellsworth singletons going to Eric Sinclair and Andy MacLean. Dunning. hmigart and Morrison snlped the Grahams Road tallies. Juveniles To Meet Montague The following juveniles will meet at the Sports Arena at 6.45 p.m. today to leave for Montague J. Blanchard. G. Ward. E. Nich- olson. G. Trainor. D. Stewart. R. Bradley. J. Mac-Doaignll. M. Mc- nar. ll Mccormack. F. Mahor. m;.....e:., .. Bniiifs Play M Summerside A Siimmerside group II negotiat- ing with the St. John Beavers management to have the Boston ,....;.i,”5i. ,. 3.-noklyn inruins and Beavers play an ex- Illlllllnn game at Civic Stadium diii-mg IIICIF Maritime tour. Noth- ing is sctllrd yet but there. is n pnssibtlitv fans of Prince County will get an opportunity to me these A: 3 hnuir-.rulo monsiire. It rs-crlcrl I two-Iliirrls majority for pnssiigr--oi" Till of tho rhaniber's so members The first tally. fol- lowing no party linc. showed Zltl-ltl. Then Sen. George T. Man- niniz. R o c h 2 s t e r Republican. switched his vote to "see that baseball stays in Brooklyn." The bill would permit New York Fitv in FtI.'II1Il':II a I'li'miklyo sports rrutrr JlI)IhtirtIV -mpmn ered to poll Wl.flfl0.fl0t'l in bonds to finance the protect Proposed rite of the rrntra In I sflfhnrre tract to he rlraiwi in this Flnthush are -Lou: island Rail- road station area of Brooklyn. sure hut week. Sen. Walter McGahan. Queens Republican. attacked the proposal. He said it would take property va- lued of hundreds of thousands of dollars off the New York City tax tolls Other localities could do-I n-and similar treatment. The assembly approved the mea- M teams in action. lhlbbnylbrdp: Freetown 3-1 The Albany St. Pats took the first gems of in best of seven fivml series for tho rliaviipionshlp of the snurlli shore league at Bede- oue Rink last night by defeating Fl'PI'I.'lWl1 by I Icore of 3-1 It was A exropuonal game all the way with the goal lending gilt-edged first period.- I. Albany - David acLeod. Penalties - Cutcllffe. Campbell, Taylor. Dave Maclgod. Second Period: - No Icon. Penalties - W. Mncfadyen, W. Muttart. Walsh. Third Periods 2. Albany - (lam- I-ron IDoug Macbeorl. Dave Mar- 'l'fIn.AY'B ACTIVITY Univ Ictivtty scheduled at Sports Arena today Is ii -kale for all? Nnire Dame Academy Girls from l1.00 am. to 12.00 noon. lncdi. 3 Freetown - C Mtlil 'T-lylnrl. 4. AlbIny - Demoches INOOIIIIII Penalty-Campbell Referees - Joe Hunter and Gord Jackson The Iecond game of the seriea will be played Ln Bedeque Rink on Friday night. . Fish And Go SOUTHER THURSDAY. me Meeting N KINGS MARCH 22 RAINBOW ROOM . llson Restaurant, Montague 0.00 PM. Sharp Sport Flinn will also be shown. Three Star ll. eight-year-old bay lrunnera in the race inaugurated in 1853. carrying a feathery 96 pounds compared to 133 on the top ucii" tr" Troiivillc. River Linc. I00 to 6. was second. -and Don Basilio. 22 to i. finished 41 Grand National favorite. K utsider Much credit for the victory went to 25-year-old Pat Davison who recently gave up her job at C. V. Whitney's stud farm in Kentucky to help her father. Harry Davlson.l train Three Star II. 1 She schooled him every day furl weeks in preparation for the race. DIDN'T PLACE BET "I never had I penny on him as I don't bet." Pat said. "but sec- retly ! fancied him very much." Bookmakers were happy. They. had won thousands of pounds only i- 1 Ron Stewart. 23-year-old. Cal- gary-born riglil-winger with Tor- niito liaple Leafs of the National Hockey League. is in his third Stanley Cup playoffs. The six-foot er. with the Leafs since 1952. scor- .. .c.L . . . . In Third Playoff Series ed 13 goals and 14 assists during son traded to Barrie Flyers all of the regular season. He joined Tor- the same league. The same year onto Min-lboms of the Ontario lfock- he was loaned to Guelph Bitt- ey Association Junior A in l949 mores who won the Memorial Cup. and in 1951 was traded to Win- the Canadian junior championship. dsor Spitfires and int: that sea- ((3? photo) rr-s Iuwl ms FLATTEIIIIIGI THE ”'.BiItmo r-e Available now of Biitmom dealers from coast to coast. 38.95 to 312.95 a few hours previously on the: scratching of Quare Times. that "The result could hardly have been better for the boolimakers."; said Alfred Cope. one of Britain's top bookies. ”0nly a few small hackers have won and practically all the big doubles are down. es- pecially now that Qunrc Times in third. four lengthI behind the winner. Campbell Hopes To Try For Unprecedented i NEW YORK MP1 Handsome ynonald Campbell. British speed- iboal tiriri-r who has tnwcloil iastcr ;nn Watt than any other man. said iwednesiday he hopes to try 'Septc:n'-r for an unprecedented .250 miles per hour on I Texas lake The sun of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell. himself an auto and speedhoet record holder. leaves to- day aboard the liner United States for London. His famous Jet-pro- n"elled boat. the Bluebird. is going back to England for ccrtaiii modi- ficalioiis. Campbell will celebrate his .l.'ith hirlliday at sea on Vrirlay. l (fampbell piloted the Bluebird lover Lake Mead. Nev.. at In Iver- lnize speed of 210.25 m.p h last Nov. lfl That broke Campbell's previ- -ous mark of 202.31 made in Eng- land last July. "I hope to rcturn in .luly for tests and exhibitions. and we have met I target of 250 m.p.h. for I956." he said. Campbell said the probable record site in Eadie Mountain lake. near Fort Worth. The lake is about six miles long and I mile wide. "and is probably about as good I stretch of water In I've yet seen." he declared Bluebird”! power olnnt is an In 1 rraft jet engine. and 4 , ,. ii "' with different design and greater out of the National." High Speed 3 4.000-pound thrust. He believes the top speed to expect from the pro- sonl boat is 250 ni.p.h. As for the future. he said: "ltis possible that new boats. power can reach In unlimited speed " l in Oual-ry friend for um, hi . . Am Imyi Mn styling. by ' View the shifter Hillman made- Io-iueasure Suits in the latest Spring yhadu. y Stock Suits and Slacks also car- ried ln Itock of- Ymir l-Ixclusivli Shifter Hillman Dealer. Hooley's Men's Wear I 130 Kent Bt. Dul 7220 l l I I l l . l l l PLAY-OFF l l l I . Admission: Adults Advance sole of Tlcketn 12-1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. until game time. Wot!POl"I'f AI-enal TONIGHT - 8.30 HOCKEY V B. Y. c, it Vs. PARKDALI FLYERS soc; Children are BllY and SAV VERNON J. NOYE"Sg HUNTER RIVER Sale 4 Days --- THUR. --FRI.-- SAT. & MON. 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