10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. March 28. 1964. SPORTS FRONT By S [CK FILLIIORE ‘ Yankee Stadium Unfair? owner who ll‘lCd to move the - s lic would like to see some} t‘HARHfiS FINLlfi'. the Athlctics out of Kansas (‘it_\. chan:es made at Yankee Stadium lie says the only way to silcnce the powerful New York bats is to build a wall around The controversial owner disclosed in a recent interview that he has urged an immediate meeting of American League club owners to compel erecting of screens in Yankee Stad. lum‘s left and right ficlld corners to mako them equivalent to flirt-foot foul lines. Finley says he asked for the meeting in a March 20 letter to league pi'csith‘nl Jim Ci'cnin. Ionicnding the \'ankees' 296- fo.t right field and illllfoot left field foul lines are “grossly unfair” to thc lca-ziic's cilici' nine clubs . sand the baseball code required any new stadium il‘lif‘l‘ 19.311 to lia\c :1 mm mum of T5 feel from hcme pliiic iii the nearest fence Although Baltimore‘s oi al shaped \Ivm'n‘nl St'idiiim hiis Hill—foot foul lilies. he said, the back- in: w“! s are N It‘t‘l hilh I "livery park except \‘ankcc Stadium has retaining walls measured in feet." ' . "but at Yankee Stadium they are measured in Inches—42145 inches in that shallow right field ‘front norch‘ and 13-31 inches in the left field corner. “Through the years the Yankees have had I'lll'iI hitter! in take advantage of those shan tout lines —- Ruth. Selkirk. Heurich. .\li7c. Berra. Mantle. Maris and Howard. The Yankces‘ playlng field advantage is one of the greatest Iniiistices in the history of American sport." Yogi’s A Manager Now Tlllf. St‘liVi-I WAS FT. lAl'IWRDAlJ-Z. Florida. last week. and .11»: h:\l;i::io was contemplating the possible successes this ncw \‘rinkcc inanazcr n:imd. Yogi Berra. mi: 1 iave. "Yogi is going to do alright." said DiMaggio. “1 learn- ed long ago that no one should ever sell \‘0gi short. still can l‘f‘lllt‘lllllt‘l‘ the first time 1 ever noticed him. And you must admit he‘s a difficult man to avoid noticing. " harl loincrl the team \‘ankccs‘ late in 1946 and I nmor was aware of him until I saw this peculiar looking ercaturc w :uitlliii: up to the rial? with a bat in his hand for his firsii swing at a maior league pitcher. “Our min: and «bcl‘m‘ lle'rl hit the first pitch into the stands for a iii-mo run ’1‘. ' 1 began to pay attention to him and I’ve been paving at'cniion evcr since.” ‘ien Yc21. '1 findly (nor his old idol and puffing on a cigar somewhat distasfcfiilly. had the flcor. “I g ' Ip cigarcttcs for Lent." said the Yog. “and I iiist smoke one or two of the damn things a day. I hate them but they case the craving for the huts. Ha.ha. maybe they make IIIP look more like a manager. “The Yankees this year? I expect to win because I think we have thc best team" . ot‘.’ Yogi. Always uses lots of simple logic. 1 them i V l ! ’l .asz Gord i on The Cuff i CAMBRIDGE are :11th tavurues to continue their post-war domination mer Oxford in inday's annual university boat race. But the margin is so sli:hi that bookmakers insist that ycu put up We to win four. no matter which crew you fancy. A lanky Canadian. JOHN LECKY of Vancouver. will row at No. 5 spot foi Cambridge. and Richard Spry. son of the agent-general for Saskatchewan in Londi‘n. Graham Spry. it at No. 3 in the reserve Oxford boat. Spry is a spare and will not take part unless someone is injure Today's .\'.S.-P.F?.I. sudden- dcaih .luvcnile championship game between CHARLO’I'I‘ETOWN LEGION and Flast Pictou Regional High School will be play- in Siellarton RON Tl‘Rf‘OTTE of Grand als. N.B.. Canada's leading jockey for the. lasi two racing seasons. WIII not be in (‘anadian competition this year. He will re- mrin on the Man-land (‘ll't‘llll where he led all jockeys at the B-iwic meeting Probably the best basketball to be seen locally this season will be held at the Basilica Recreation Centre today in the Maritime Senior "C" tournament. Drop bx and see one or all four of the games . . . (‘lose friends and linematcs Gordie Howe and TED LINDSAY used to employ a 50- 50 formula of divvying 11p the bonus money the National League issues for its top point gettcrs. Three timcs they finished one-two in the competition. pooled the award money for the two postttons and shared it down the middlr, Chicago's Hull STAN“ Mlh'lTA didn‘t emntloy this formula. mainly because thev seldom appeared on the ice, at Il‘lf‘ same time in games . Hai‘rv Markson of Madison square Garden has offered former hcavvweizhl champion FLOYD PATTERSON 35 per cent of the gatc‘and television rights in fighl (‘lcvcland Williams the week of June .... Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are the oiilv two Canadian provinccs not represented mdiay'l age-class indoor track and field championships being held at m :s :. Kitchener. HUNTER’S CORNER Island Bounty Hunters 1 Misuse Their Privileges mimic painipuls In flip pro-'his field with a full grown skunk (.ed in Daihnusip Friday, Vince have been stopped as of March 31st. 1.064. After this date toxins. raccoons, skunks and crows will no 1n n g e r lime a price on ll‘lf‘i!‘ hearts 'l‘hrcc dul- lars was the price paid on the fm-c mask of fox and rm-coon. one dollar on the snout of a skunk. with a portion of the white s1rip attached, and twenty cents on The foot of the crow In areas \\'Ilf‘l'P fox trap~ pp: 11 11s carr ed on hoiiiiiv hiin tcrs limo. on occasion, s h 0' crows iiiiniis foot 5 u i n crows wcrc ( “one footers and “crib tcn cr‘nfs imiy. .\Dpl‘f‘xllll.‘ll(‘l}‘ 710 years ago the bounty was piziccil on "11in mic" S k u n k The first ye bounty was paid on si\ thou- sand skunks and the follow ing year on live lI"|l‘<7‘l‘.f'. 0n third year an atmrrmmnic three thousand wer.‘ pi'pscniml payment For the ncxi ‘27 years the avcrage payment was c» tween two and three thousand. The drop in payments on skunk snouts did not mean the animals were becoming scnrccr -. just smarter. At first skunks dcniicd mainly under barns, \t‘ranclns. hen h on s e s. etc and strolled around the premises as 'f Incy owned the place Now they vour back country woodlanus and swamps Sntiiefinics ahan dons-d fox dens were taken ovei. After thirty years of boiintv pay nwnis we have apprmumaiely the same skunk population. Great Horned Owl! accounled for a lot of skunks when such owls were prescnt in consider able numbers Today the Great Horned is fighting for survival and it's a toss up whether he‘ll make it. Red foxcs account lot I lot of skunks. particularly while they are it few month. old. hiil they also kill adults (In a number of occasions fox dens have been dug out and dead lkunks found in the den with the pups. Two such den diggers re- ported the incident to me They were under the impression that for, in us mmltl. The bounty on foxes was put on during a period when their pells had no takers at any price. Top for sale prices stood around the fifty cent mark. Today Red. fox pelts have come into their own and fetch oldtime prices on Ihc F‘ur Sales. They have been on the comeback trail for an ap- proximate ten years. For hun ing with hounds is a sport as old 'as iime itself so far as this pro- iincc is concerned. My Dad hunted foxes. as a beginner. :- v e r one hundred years ago. Farmers have complained to me about bounty hunters running loves in April and even later.‘ Some run by dogs and shot were lltllllfl minus their face a n P'll'a. iliat wcre gaunt from nur- sing pups. Bounty hunters and seal hunters are in the same category. The bounty on crows gave eai 1v season poachers an excuse to lump the gun on black (IllCK The same goes for spring wil :ccse. \ few yea rs ago p0 clicrs. .n the guise o f fox hunt-j ers. gate the geese at Porfree“ (‘rcek quite a going over. Guns were popping like it string of irccrackcrs while the hound ‘ was on the trail of a fox a half mile awav. The bounty was ne~ vcr intended to exterminate the foxes in this province t h e y were here long before we were . but to make the trapping of1 them worthwhile. This spring I have heard fox hunter! OXDIPSI rcgrei over shooting a fox hea- v_\ in pup. Why should they be surpr-sed? Foxes mate in buy January and early February and the gestation period is up prox1mately .32 days. Litters arc‘ sometimes horn in late March‘ but the majority are born be—i tween April 10th and 20th have seen litters born in M ay but this is not the general rule. Supposing the female's maie ts. shot this means she has to for age for food on her own. Some years ago a farmer told me he ‘ s d. a. .1 ' p .paying out i ‘1. .1, 1 L§.......- . roe Bio-WLERISW i A move into the Forum here to- lll.’llll hopcing to settle some oft-tlIc—ice difficulties. The ., with plenty of goals behind them but short on cash. meet Montreal Boisclair in the second game of Eastern . Canada Allan Cup quarter Pin? 1 l i 1‘ l ’ ‘ (11s. 1 r i Windsor won the first game. . 'l‘huisday night — an 11-2 past— in: in their home rlnk which} ,. holds less than 3.000. The rest1 3 lot the best-of-five series will be 5 played at d ‘\‘l'lllt'll has held up to 9.000 for' ._ 3a liockcy game but the fire de—g t the Halifax Forum.i ,'Windsor Blasts Montreal 1. FIn Allan Cup Playoffs HALIFAX ((‘Pl —.- Windsor ; Gaudreaul. a powerful left .\l.1ple Leafs. a hockey team ; winger. suffered a severe bruisp .wltn few problems on the ice. ' on his right ankle when he tumbled into the end boards in the second period. The other injuries were minor. Windsor's Ja s Allard. who set a Maritime scoring record this season with 183 points. was cut over the left eye and Mun tieal's Jacques Castonguay re.- (eived a cut along Th" side of his nose when he was hit by a puck. "Windsor hopes Oscar Gauch a Monrton Hawks winger who scored 182 points in the Nova Starla Senior Hockey League, will dress tonight. Gaua‘ct was scheduled to play Thursday but Champions were making no at-l JACQUES ALLA”) 10ml)! 10 kf‘i’l’ ll 509"“ Friday 1119 team would be stronger to- 1.i.'u ihcy are. dcply in debt and WM 1.1m, blamed their [NHL lli‘th the l'(‘\'(‘1‘lll9 that big "- ' ' g c". wits here could provide. r532: $12,355” :ret%eirL::: . s. J -' l He would like to play the “ring. brougm on by me long . . . . . , ‘ scri s , ‘ .~ 1 . Fire the six prnvmcial T1:“0ttllo starting today lmc Manarin. Falgary. Gerry Dur- Vancamet’. and Wally hor- Leafs Sitingwcfladzzr) 6901:2381 trip from Montreal. . "mm" .bm‘hnzs Champmn“ up \Illh their hmflmz‘? .b-Rns anteau. Montreal. Frank kosh, Winnipeg R'W- “but the meney Pmblems‘ me Leafs themsvl‘efi.‘ ~ '. 0 who will compete in the brfoie a mat session. make, mm impossible. lime .nly BPOIGILI‘AE Canadian Mash,” mm. m Hum w. .0 right a”; Bert Bnnlim. Regina. Al Clipsliam. (GP Wircphoto) Veanwhile the?“ 'L' In b they will win the Allan ‘ ' ‘ 0" I” “ wens surprised at the ease wi ontreal Shuts-Out Leafs pening Tilt Of Series InO MONTREAL CPI {\lont- real Canadiens scored in the first second periods to blank Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 Thursday night in ihe penalty- record-setting opening game of their best-of-scven Stanley (‘up semi final series. The four started niixm: if lip after Beliveau charged Pulfoi'd. )ave Kenn of Toronto was caught for tripping Jean-Guy Talbot and the Montreal tie- fenceman for interfering with Keon at 2:39. Mahovlich argue ton vociferoust with referee Frank L'diari over that call and had a 10 - minute misconduct slapped on to his original mi- nor. Andy Baihgale of Toronto and Montreal: .1. Tremhlay squared off and were assessed majors for fighting at 4:33. The rest of the penalties were all minors. FIRED FROM POINT 11 was while Leafs were short a man after the early spate o penalties that Geoffrion put Montreal ahead 1-0 at 0:5le Tal~ boi fired from the point to Pro- vost at Johnny Bowers left. The veteran goaltender went ‘down to smother an expecch i Hawks I Protest MUpheld I DALHOL'SHC. ‘\'.S. 101'“ --~A rotest by Charlottetown Hawk! shot from Provost and the Ca- nadian slipped the puck acrms ihe goalminiih to Geoffrion at the other ("‘1‘1161'. It was almost imposs‘ible for the winger to make a mistake III scoring the 56111 playoff goal of his career. H:II‘I($1""lll made it 2-0 at 9:32 of the second period from a -:oalniouth scramble Provost. and Balnn. who with Backstrom had been hill/1112 around Bow- er's doorstep got assists. Hodge finished up the night “lill a total of '25 saves. com- parcd in Rooms :12. The Tor- onto netnunder was credited wiih 20 siiips in the second pe- Hawks Dihp Wings— Now lead Series 1-0 By TOM WILLIAMS CHICAGO 'CPI Chicano Black Hawks turned on power for three goals in the third period here Thursday night in heat Detroit Red Wings 4—1 and take a one-game lead i their best-of-seven Stanley Cup semifinal. The Hawks. _. 3 ‘D who finished In second place in the National Hockey League's rcgiilar sca» son. were outplayed in the first two periods by the foiii'tlpplace Wings. and were nufsliot by the Detroit club all the way But they the mos: of their chances to hold the score to a 1-1 tie starting the thir l’ierrc Pilate. \lurra_\' Balfour and Stan Mikita scored the ihzrd~period goals as the Hawks took control over the tiring Wings. Detroit's \ndre Prono- vost and Chicago's Ab McDon- ald exchanged first period goa s. GAME SI‘ND\Y . G T Second game of the series l.s here 511111141) 11.11111. ’l‘hc third and fourth games are at Dctrou ncsi Tuesday and Thursday. with 1119 fifth, sith and seventh games 7 i necessary wililf‘l“ naiing bciwecn Chicago and De- Il‘OlI. in the Prince Edward Island tn~i 3011. Glenn Han in 11.9 (in. termediate “A Hockey finals as been upheld, it was announ- Thcir game. with Summersid s e Combines was ordered replayed today at Charlottetown. Hawks protested the final ame of vo~game. total-goals series. won 2-1 by Summersiile. Combines swept the round 9-4. fitarlotletown claimed a motor penalty given Summerside player was his second of the period. warranting an additional 10 minutes in the penalty box. President Edgar Petersen of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association said the referee did not give the Combines' I misconduct to go with major. He ordered the replay today to decide an opponent for Fred- ericton Capitals in the New Brunswick Capital Monday. in the Maritime semi-finals. Heap Game Is Postponed The second game In the Is- laiiu Interscholastic Girls “A” ha1ketball total point champion- ship series scheduled for Prince of Wales Thursday evening. be- tween Summcrsidc High and Five. has been cancelled until next week because Prince of Wales are currently w citing ex- animations. ln rhe first game of the :41 two weeks ago in Summer- .aide the teams battled to a 24- -4 He play with them just like it cal His hunting ground was an un- cut hayfield covered with abuu. a foot of snow -— a ma 9. to 01~ der fox banquet table. The De parfment concerned has bccn approximatcly Iecn thousand dollars per ~\car on bounties and “'llh n0 tangimc results from this expenditure Incidentally this has been the cago nets and Terry Sawchuk for Detroit made phenomenal cued Hodge the must Twice the Montreal goali had It) do the. "I Hm I'l'm'mmmmc hm'k‘w 595' "5~ L Blak9“93’- M- J0“?!- saves in the hard-hitting cnn- splits to stop hard drives by Nam“; heme?" "‘9 rllarlm'e',s G'ddmfl-‘v R' “ill-mm test. which see-sawed between Armstrong. Pulford also icsted ""“n ROSWMI “Hill 5011001 and; Ice4 - R. Jones. M. MacDon- ..ummi‘ fin“, checkmg and 1m. and nearly broke away Quccn (liarlotle High School. ald. A. Horne. M. MacNeill vs. wide-open, breakaway style twice with Leafs sliorilianilcd as “'"l‘ “1“ ““n'lt‘l' "l “"3 “W‘s D: 00112135. 51- T0019» J. Whal- hockey. he played well in his pcnalfy- “" I" 1” 333m“ “1“ PM?" 9'1- I “.000- Ha” smmwd 34 5‘...” and mm”: 1.010. a jni, in “mm he f‘ul Rzrcliwood III’JII Team for Ice 5 —— D. George. H. Love, Sawchuk 2;] Smwhuk mmwd was badly needed ‘IIIC Charlottetown lntcrscholas- .1. Wilson. M. Blakeney vs, A. Hawks” b': guns, Bobby Hull SL-“u u“. l”. h.””""-‘- . Tiny?" K' Douglas“ 3' Partridge' and “mm The league-S one. Fir“ "ma. - ; “mm”, Frda)‘ night there will be the (. bentner. “m sparing loaders m.“ .he (Jenn-Finn 1 [Talbm from“; rcnila' skate tor Iecns but 8.30 pm. (mixed) ‘ regular “module __ on (hank-31;. Denali“ ‘ -\‘ muff“ the tune will be changed to Ice 1 B. boner. fa. MacDon. lump-await. I‘M reflusnn‘ BNWN‘I Pub If 00 1111 10:00 instead of the ald.'1‘. Burke. E. Maclnnes vs. Ha” pimed Wildly an the MT" Ba”; 4”“) Kmn‘ him" final timi- I F). MacDonald. P. Burden. G. “m: “firming big shots by “amnch n;i:c.ondu.m~l)~39- Ihe imitative date for the LidsLone. M. .‘Icoi-n. . Wings‘ perennial leader, Gord Baum“? "HM. I (. WNW“; (1115111: of the rink is set for lce2 — G.S_itewart.\. An- Howe. Alex llelvecchio an ma- r'4.53 ‘H'ql‘. 'N - "3 T l'him (\Pl‘l 4th. and thc reason it is d”~‘“'- H- Com". A. MacDonald Marcel Pronovost. ‘8”? SI' .‘ ‘ p "" '_ a. ‘ tcntauve is that the Maritime "-‘- H- Pelel's- H- Alacvonald- N~ .. . . Iaik double lllllll'l. let- “Hm” I. n. Maggi" E Douglas ~' . QUSOn double minor 13.09 ' ‘0 ""50 "ales "e y“ ' ' ' e . . U M MDMRY . ‘ . ., to ho dog-iilcd “pun IU‘ 3 - ~I~ Burden. M. SINK“. Come to us first for fu‘st rate I‘II'SI pcrlodnl Detroit. A. ‘ (mm mm"! "- ““m'l’al- ‘ » ~ w» --—r—- H. Edwards. Peg. MacKay vs. - Proiiovost 1 1.131‘11n. Hendcr- Baf'kfimm .1_‘Pm‘,"’~‘l; Balm’ Dr Giddings. {\Iarj. Stewart, H. mpmm' A“ 'm’ha‘mf "I m". 12.1.; 2 Chm“... “(Dom 0:3: Penalties ~ suimm 1-00. Dnuglas' v_ MacDonald. paired safely and qu1ckly‘ 1d 1 IPilole. Mlklfal 13:06. BBCI‘S‘W'.‘ “0 “TKO.” “‘00 The following is the mixed Iee4 — w. Farrell. M. Jar- And our rates m low! [renames (hubby 335. 31c. Shack. (wofft‘len 1012-). 381111 1-11-1111:- ilrnw at the BPIVf‘fIf‘l‘i dine. B. Martin, J. Douglas w. Kcnme 5:17, mve 7;3I. pilme 2319- _lliii‘i2- ' _ golf and winter club for today. Dr. Mat-Kev. 1. MacDonald A. 0:31. Murphy 16:35. Howe 17:11. “I'm P““"“ N" 51'01‘1118. Ice 1 » ' Nicholson. G. Wel- Mat-Ewen. .P. Bowness. . DIAL Second period ~ No scoring. “1‘03"”? Bill”) “'35. Bf‘liVW“ “10". 1' Il'illtiy. D. Rogers vs. 1“. . Ice 3 —- B. Acorn. M. Docken- ‘ Dav ................. .. 4-6525 p..nam..s_n_ promwnsl 5133' 0.16. Ferguson 1:36. Pulfurd \(‘tll‘lL 1 Boilers. A Henncssey.‘dnrff. B.l\11cGill.'P.Dalziel vs. -' -- - McKenzie 11:57. 2:43. Bi‘eiweni‘ 7; Wuhon .i lliil'flf‘. n. MacGrcgor. G. Carruthers. N'EM """"""" “ 4"”5‘ Third perindwfil rim-am. pi. incnch' 9.25 Brew'm' 1.1.37 Ice 3 W l\'. Kcnncdy. E. Ta)" K. Dame], G. Duffy. ‘ lute I owl-Donald. 31.1mm 5:42; lmpcri'iere 13:54. Provost 14:56. lor. .1. Smith. H Kennedy vs. B. » 4. ("liicago. Balfour 1 iHay. “"55 I:"l'l°‘- p- “9‘13 H XML". P. Hull) 8:27; 5. Chicago. Mikila l “WET 4 m 9* 3'2 “W5 ' ‘Pilnlc. Hull) 15:23. Pcnalties-—- HOflLlf’ s 5 14—«25 11' - r F “110123 Bryan- Fr'ends The Centre . . . Mai-Neil 2:10, Ncsfei'enko 10:26. .\Iicn:1ancc: 13.934. 10". R Mahar. G. Barbour vs. Barkley 15:08. Saves Sawchuk 7 12 one}. Hall 10 15 0—34 Attendance—43.097. legion Juveniles Play Big Ii 'l‘hc (‘liai'lottctown Legion- aires have here this im- mg and travel to Nova Scotia whcre they will meet the Nova f'ciitia champs in a sudrlcn ('1 nth fixture for the .\'.B.-P.l-i.l. illl'vf‘llllf‘ honors. 'l'lie l.cgion management has gatherstl together one of the f'ncst Juvenile teams produced in this province for quuc sonic ‘ The "Old Lamplighter" Senior Hockey. "'Buck" Whitlock is at the helm Ifor the legion squad and has lheing gong all out in an effort it» na~s on whatever he can tin . help those boys who are inst as Ianxious to learn on "Buck" is to teach The team pliiycd In the f'ln‘ir- lolieiown and District .liiniot‘ -uagiie during the regular sea- :on and outplayed older and lif‘rHP“ cpponcnfs to lake I'll'Si: place in the newly formed ctr- Along with the regulars who lime been doing such an out- stanthii: job for the lpgiona'rcs. the ngion management has rrldcd three members from the SI Dunstan's Varsity in the It Today persons of: Dennis DeCarufcl. ‘Gesu-ge Machlillan. and M i k e Kcliy. who performed very well for John Kane during lntcrco- legiale competition and will un- tltiiibtly help the local team In their quest for a Maritime Championship. The regulars Include siarry performers as: Gci'ry Kaiic. Jamey Kennedy. Alan Flood and Bill Weatherbie who such ‘wi'fl he perifo 111112 at Inip .spccd in these all important pl‘awiiff' fills. (‘arl M'cQuaid who has esta- li~hcd himself as the most lllflllilslllfl of the younger crop at goaiins coming up in Char- lcifctow'n. be between the pipes for the Legion HMI‘PEO‘ iion w-licn the teams take to the fans are 11‘. 1111111: to make the trin to \7 S this weekend to attend the plavnff game. They can get complete details the trip by contacting Hal W'hitlock. (hurlie Ryan, 01' Harry Sent- ncr. who are looking after M“ i‘.iiiccmcnts for the Legion tcavn. l A number of local ‘ in 901:2“; Egllljleaaahawwfig ' wluch they defeated Boisclair. ‘ showed their fine. conditioning!‘ mi?“ fixxzzai?fong‘gnjlmfg ‘ a?“ nearly 90 Sam“ games ‘ Windsor getting a tough blow in ‘ is year - Including exlnbitio . “m; V m p g 3015- Ial;e loss of Rod Gaudreuult for clair Thursday night. Several of the Montreal play- Iers said after the game that CURLING DRAW i .1, 1h III i “'9 Wills and box-vs "B" t the rest of this series. ‘prit‘lmottl usually holds crowds was unable to get out of New- ‘ to about 7.000. foundland wheie Hawks are ‘ The Nova Scotia and Maritime layin" an exhibition series. wizaith cancelled air flights. Heap Tourney Goes Today Provincial Interscholastic hoe» ctball championships In both _ sections will be at stake today in a day long tournament to be held at Morel] Regional High School. TakinL1 pair in the dual tourna .mcn-t will be girls teams from Soiiris and two teams 'mary. For boy‘s honors. teams from Athena Regional in Summerside. Morell. 'l‘ignish and ."cntague will playoff. 'llurcll. rem The following is the curling . . . . Th. w kl lt’IraW for Saturday at the Char-. m SCHbflg-LT‘A' riod. but many of these were s illtit‘tg‘lown club. 1‘_m“_“-f"' " 0 3W \s More” long or weak shots. He had 111- . .. p.m. »”.m r ' ' - ‘ T 11 team: re resentin the " “*m' " A'hma ‘5 3101?“ “1:11:11an on Elmer Of me (‘harlottcitown Seli'vice Cglu hs. ‘0‘“,5': . The m firsbpermd “flames Thp qum manazomom has will hold 1’ air annual Bonspiel j (“ldlfl‘pm -— O Leary vs 50m.“ hm“ by one ‘he I’m-YO“ record set up a full week of activities mm the “MI round at 1‘30. pm" 7% S ' . N . pf mnsi penalties in .. 3mgie M. .1... mmm: “N, at m and the second draw at 3.4.) pm.‘ . pm.—'lt~,n1.sh vs Montague This will he followed by a ba quet and presentation of prizes. 7 pm. (mixed) Ice 1 —— Geo. Anderson. 1. Mc- Lcllan. Dr. Willis. C. Phillips vs period sel by Toronto and Bos- ion 111 19.31 and ticd by Toronto and Detroit in 19.32. The 16 penalties were split at eight apiece and thus each team Charlottetown Forum. The morning sessions at the trial Forum will be dmoted to 11:1ch for the benefit of the n- ' 'bvw's’; 4.30 pm. ~ Girls consolation between two losing teams. 3.3) .m. ~ llovs consolation between two losing teams. illel the playoff record of most (.‘Ilidzam‘ The: Skim": “I”. be F MaL'Mlllan' D- Sle‘l'arl- H- p‘ ‘- Gms Champ‘on‘ ‘ enalties to one team In a sinwle 8d"? ' muddy “W?” “may .‘lacLennan. F. \Iat'Mlllan. th'" Sumo- lp . , ~ ‘ " from 10.00 am. till ll.30 am. i. 2 __ E G'“ ' s u 300 ,. 3... period. The rccoid was set bv ‘9 ' 1 esp”! - ‘ ac‘ h ' p'm' "5s Chamf’mn' . a 1p game. Tim“ “"11 be a Skill? “Old 0'3 Milliin. C. Maclnnes, M. Farrell1 Boston in 1927 an twice tied g. . . . . . by Toronto. in 10.31 and 1052. 4,£$flnoon flom 2' V52“ Drugilas.‘ J' Glddmgs' c' George Aarmstrong and Pul- p ' ' pm' “h'w' “' 51‘1"!" The afternoon a the Forum ice 3 »- .1. Cameron, G Mac- ‘ iford wcre the Leafs w 1m ihrcnt- . . for 11115 week W'llI hr the game Kay. B Mai-Lennan, L Henncs- H. Car- Il'cllncr. I‘l‘lllll)’, michael. E Houston. Ice 4 -— F. (‘annon. T. Acorn. H .Ioncs. .l. Johnston. vs. M. Kcnnedv. P Smith. 1. Hughes. nnan Fleming MacKeII Is Named Coach M2w GLASGOW I-‘ormcr ""jm‘ Na'ional Hockey League star he I T G Fiemlng Mach’ell. who came here to become playing coach . ew Glasgow Rangers. plans to ma M. Mac- B ag; \‘essey. \‘cill. F Traini-r. F1. Cox vs hIachill. K. Mustard. M. B 11:111. 1 Laidlavv ~ \loremde. .1. Beer, Mon. April 6th. Entertainment . e B. ke New Glasgow home T d, . \‘ ~.. . ~ . for himself and his family. 3.1.6:] Ja\‘['..\..lin(”.ilnl .Vlaelv'cll. who will be back as B (“whore ' ‘ i ' ' coach of the. Nova Scotia Senior m. I ' “CCU”... ‘ lie-agile team next season. has Grant. 1. (‘udnioi'e. P. Drvsdalc .nvncd an automobile dealership cg w. pickard. A. Bagnair L: here as salesman. Gi'mil. S. 'l‘rniuor A Montrealei‘. Mach'cll plans Ice 4 .- 1,.(jox. 1,. Pit-kard K, to have his family join him suon. Irwin. .\ Mnrcsidc vs_ 8 ccr. The MacKells have eight ehlld- (‘. I\l.'1c‘\l,illan. R. l)r_v.sdale. 8. 'en. Mct'iirdy. FORUM HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS (Semi-Finals) Monday and Tuesday 2.30 PM. QUEEN CHARLOTTE vs. REGIONAL HIGH Mon. Mar. 301-11 8: Tues. Mar. Blst — 2.30 P.M. SKATING AFTER GAMES: All Admission —- 35c (For Both Game and Skating) AT THE FORUM t A — 15c 10.00 CHILDREN watched I fox. on winter even» experience of other provinces or the skunk W8! 8"" "‘9 {0‘ i log. catch and cut over thirty pups and were killed by the P81' mice. He could have c a u If h l ents. A few years all"? farm“ ‘ more before he saw him hunt- I Id me that one morning. '1“ ing He was so full at the Iaal wreak, he saw I fox crossing ‘ he‘d lost them up In the iiir and ‘MFQQI- ' f4 ,_;. lwoll as the States to the South of 1 us. Many are of the opinion that this money could be used to good advantage on many other use 11111 projecu. Children’s Skating At The Forum (mmxmosi Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. 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