WIN N.B.-P. E. I. SEMI-FINAL SERIES ' Caps Drop Parkdale 8-2 Fitliilll-illlt'T(lV ICPV - l'redel'- on a passing play tlilh Pike Ilttifl”; leton Capitals merwhclmed the Watt After taking I centre ice ahori-handed Parkdale. Flyetzs it-2 pass from Pike. Wall carried oter Vvistlnmdav nicht and won t h e the Parkdale line and fed to Senell Maritime senior B. quarter-final al the right side of the mesh. hnckev series 3-2. Caps will next Sewell tipped in the pass. 1 lay either Ilalboiiste or Camp A similar play at 17:23 had "Neil "ion In? the fltthl NI mCCI Ill! Sewell netting Fredericlon's v'V'V" VON! Phamlllm" In 3 M3" fourth goal. Bennett put his stick "it"? lIt'3l- on the rubber in the Parkdnle '”'”'P"lF""' Z"-"tlthttfl I III I '4 corner. passing to Stuart Neil it as l"v'4l:lt' lit" ill" firontiiii: ill? parked beside the Flyers net and first two IZRVIWS It ('lWtlollt"lfN'"- poked Stuarts pass into the rii:ht vettdtsh lioni the of ti. Flyers Defeat Cavendish 10-5 To Enter Finals R(l'tit' lSai elivutiiateil f'a I Island A k ll. hnrkev 1 lillxers st llunstari I llniirlsitv and 1m,rm,,,11a11, -1-H Trniiers. who finished one-two tilt Parkrlaie lined tip nnlv in men mm" . . . re 1 - 1 1 1 k 1" 1 1 1 . .1 1 1 k "1 :1 n k 1 11 an at eague pay. no in WF.dnF:Sfl?l.V and -orrh missed ”' i.i.s'i-:i"r-it '13 :11: ,,,:..f,l,';1,,: ,'.',?,., "z, blood In the city Basketball Lea- "' (iar."fj ""7 "' "" mr" p,.,1u1a1... (;,,,.1 111.1,”. 11,, 111,51 ' giie playoffs got underway It. P. I""""' tall" l'""'l'V'”- H' l""ll' ' lW(' ailrlltnitilln last night Saints . .1.-1.11 1,1 -1t11(.q1m- . M2111", Ran". Ifnt'Pt Woiitl. .l 1hl?l(iI.!'fl.(l. Neill)": The Fliers will iiitu tut-cl him-i-ll mm 11", mmwn, 0'' A hymn; 1., M,” 5-NW111 11", 5-"”11",'.n Now Itnrnards" Ii (,1.-1”. 5 tat-ver. in the final round PXlli'l'IPfI in get w.(- m1W1 48.39 M1112 11”; Iriinswtt-li l.ea:tie".s si-oring king. D"""" I" K1"li""d' H”"”'-V- "'""-l" l""lPFWR.V 81 ll" 5t"iI'lI MP"-1 paved the Frederirinn onslaught Frederictnn-- final: MaeTsvisit; Saturday ntlhl :1": 1,, y1M1- A with two goals and two assists. n9l9l""P' D 59li9ll- Mclmosllg A four-goal oiilltursl ill the third". League officials decided last Jim Pike. fiuv Diiriliar. hnug Se- VE0"l8"5- l7”"h!T- FN'W3Fd-S1 5- period broke up a hattl-Itlughl lus- "K1,. 1,, 1.113.111, 111,. ,,m1.11m,1, well, Rav Flcnvieii, Riid Stuart and 59V"ll- B9""9”- 51"!” Mil-lit sic. The I-'lyers weic lvadliliifrmn total ptitnts to best-of-three. Rob tlahw shot the other Foo Bliss H"H"ht"S0"- Welt Pike. Air to alter the lust and at at tttelrliisi" GMIE markers flrin t'artt'r and .lacltie l3"- end of the scetilld. l Saints and Welshman we re M”'vfWl ""'l"Wl W" l'3Vlid-ll” R"”””'”3 PM M””- A"3”P 63'" Phillips fired four :ii.ll.l for the hooked up in a close exciting game Tit? M3"1il'YtP AVHRYFIIT Hm'kt'.V "'ll- airmen while. Mat-Lean shot thrcr until the FDIIPKIIIIH from the hllli A'"lPlRtltl" NdF"Pfl ill" tlefidlnl IIMM tRY hobgon. Sawyer and Wit-ksitiim pulled auiiv with a driving second- game in be nlaved on iieiitral ice. F1," p,,.1,,d: 1 l'”'ll' R””"h'”'”l V"'”' M" I'M Pike ll Sftirll Wall! 3 53; '1. Vaveiiitisli Llthlli we e tiiiiiit-d swvmd 3! ha” lmle" l '”'l"""l '”””'”ll ”' Ill” 33'”? N35 i"redeI"it"IitIt. lliiithar twalt. Pike" exenlv hoiiiei-ii lliitigliiiri N. Silllttv K"” M4"K'"””"- 3'”-V KP”-V "m l”;""" H"'”' I314-T still. 'l'. Silupsiin, l);1it11111L. 11,111 Illuii Toolte spearheziiled the Saints P.u'ktl;ile ii.i-iitri '1-fl alter the ppnaltt"; mtg; 4.35; stun-t g;. 1.1m1smn1 1att.'ii'k sinking 39 of llt('ll' 43 points" firs-i pi-rtitrt. Pike got the scoring 35; .t. 1.1,.-t,e,,(1 5 351 15.15. tinder not" alter r"nnvei'Hvuz passe: seennti Period: 3. Fredericton. from httilil smell and wait. Se- D Seiiell iPike. Wattl 12:34: 4. well -ta-tr-rt the rilav etiistde the Vi-edet-ttiiitn N. Sewell iBenneti. I7l'ltit'i'lt'Il'll l"1P. nassiii: ahead to Stuartt thrill Hr IRl"lPl'T to tsiihin .10 feet or the Pal-kiialc cage and relayed Third Period: 5. Frederic-ton. to Pike lli.s shnl caught the Bennett IN. Scwell. Stuart) :29: lmter right hand corner behind it. Parkdale. O Carver is. Car- Rnucr ver. Dunni 4.36: 7. Fredericton. while l-'t-orlertcttiti was putting N. Seweil tkeonians, Bennett: 6:- all the pl"('s'sltrP, inside the Park- -15; ll. Fi"ederlt:loii. Mable it 53: 9. date ltue. Walt passed belting the Ii'l"ederli'ton. Stuart IN. Seivell. cage in Pike, who in tiii"n gave Rennelti i.'l:tl.'i: iii. Parkdaie, M0 Diintlrtr I pass at the point. Roper Leod illunni 1ll.ll. I7 '.!3. Penalty: I). Scui-ll 2 .'til in i v.; was screened on the is-footer. Penalties: bone. 1 1 . 1 1 "5 The second period was all Fred- ltnpal mm," H" wlm Prlmf An Mdxsl ' uriiitnn. nhn niltsliitt Parlitlale l7- Roper 11 IS I5 -41 and h'","lml" Rmal M" mp I. iii-ii: Scuell got things going McTavtsh 'I I 6 -21. P"""" l"'l"'""l 'Sl;""l '"”"'""'l Fredericton. not the niiiet".-. t in I best-of-lite playoff series iii--1 Trtilicrs handed a 73-44 lambast- .half attack Saints held a 24-l9 iM:ti-Kinnoii sivished 14 while Kelly V and Tniike hit for 13 and 12 re- Slittt'llVl"lY b'li."il"p-sittiiiling T.ill't')' I"lacls' plated a solid panic on the flour and eazctl l2 points in lead Welsh- .ntcii. Allan Maclielrllc had it and Ken Ntackenzic each had T. Hughie Maclsean diink- erl the other 5. All-Stars And Royals in Final Game Tonight 1 1 The Ailiertiiii rink is itxtierti-ii to 51,1...-1 73.4; win on 11". 511-9m..111 and rlei-tiling gullie and .lim White"l6 l Led by Bonnie Mai-liean. Ma r it Ladner and Father Clarence Roche Trotters came out of the first half with I alight 29-24 lead but ran away in the second nutscoring ;Y.M.(lA. 44-20. Thc smooth-work- ing trio of Trniicr forwards con- lErib”Eed M of the 73 points racked up by the winners. Mat-l.ean. show-i ling some of his old time form. swished in 27. Ladner hit for It and Father Rot-he dunked l6, four- Iteen of them in the torrid second 1) minutes. I Ray Doucette st-ored l2 points for the Y.M.C A while Ron Atkin- son and George Scantlehury acor- ed it apiece. Saints 4! - Welshmen 19 Saints:- Tooke l2: Ntacliiiiiiiin H; Kt ly lit. Wise '2. Ledtteli 6; "M3('Nflll; Farmer I; llachc Welshemn: -A. lliacKcn7.ie R; Johnston: H 'ttat"Li-an 5: Mac- iKenzle 7; White 7; Flack l2; Sm- rey 'itcNutt. R. .'ttacl.ean Trotters 7ft - Y.M.C.A. it Trotters :l.adner 2i. MaiLean 27. Hiirpe 4. hlackinniin l. l.e- -page 4; Read), Mcfionneil. Roche Y.M.t"..A.:- Atkinson I: Layers 2; Dotti.-e.tle, I2; Rallem 2: Phillips i2; Seantlebiiry it; Welion 4: Proc- .ki;-ti ti. l ReIerees:- iitin lllacl.eaii. Red IW .lR"ll'"t"lI Ht ill? FHl”'"S lNl'i-lll of a ilevaslalintz aei-itnil half drue MacI"aydcn. Mike Swift. for the Illlll late "R" MA H A. Illtlillplfllltsltltt The series is tied at tun patties Canadiens Edge NY. Giants' Hopes Rest On Willie Mays In 1957 I! JERRY LIBKA PHOENIX. Aria. MP) e- The i.hances of New York Giants im-' 1 nts.Trotters . 1Get Hoop Wins l proving their sixth-place National League finish of title seem to rest minty on whether Willie Mays can offset what is probably the league's poorest pitching staff. Aside from Johnny Antonelll. who had I 1)-1.1 record in 1956. there isn't I Giant hurler who won more than seven big league decisions last year. Andrew Rodgers. rangy ex - cricket player from the Bahamas. thus far falls into the "can't miss" category at shortstop where he has displaced Daryl fpencer. I .221 hitter last season. in his first nine spring exhibition games the 2-year-old Rodgers slammed 11 hits in 33 trips. including four homers, for I .346 average and nine RBIs. Another rookie on the spot. Os- sie Virgil. has been getting a chance at third base where the enigmatic Foster Csstlemisn and nonchalant Hank Thompson could have done much better last year. lvirgii hit .165 for Minneapolis last season. 1 The oldster who must produce. Isa a cleanup man. no less. is 30- yoar-old Hank Ssuer. now tabbed as manager Bill ttigney's letti fielder. Rigney in banking on, isauer. league RBI champion int 11952 with 121 tor the Cubs. to have some thunder left. Playing in 75 games for the St. Louis Cardinals ltast year. big Hank batted s good .298. A player who could make a big difference for the Giants is first baseman Gail Hams. who again is hitting the hide oil th eball this. spring with 14 hits. including four homers. good for l7 mills in his first 30 times at bat. in the past Harris cooled as the aummc sun got hot. three times winning his ticket back to Minneapolis. Four Giant positions are in cap- able hands. including centre field where the incomparable Mays roams: second base. guarded by old pro Rod Schoeridiensi; right ciiclorson 6-cud field. occupied by on In! the mag iors' most underrated PIlyers.t Don Mueller; and catching. where veteran Weswestrum mustcacry veteran Wu Westrum must carry a heavy load. Westrum figured to be No. 2 re- ceiver this ycar until Bill 5arni's career was apparently ended by a heart attack early in spring training. Utility man Bobby Hof- man could be Westrum's chief re- lief. although Rlgney admits the Giants hope to deal tnr I catcher before the season starts. About the only good thing you can say about Rigneyls pitching is that he has scintillating south- paw Antonelli and more lefties. seven. than any other National League club. The advantage of the latter is that Giants do have some trdae bail in that department. The Cubs. with one lefty. are cry- ing Ior portside help. Rigney's list of starters. beyond Antonelli. includes Al Worthing- ton. 7-it last season ;Dick Little- field. who came back to the Gi- more?j uh irhu Jaishs notdnaoa Iban dosed baseball: Ruben Gs '7-1'”: Ind from IItlt.'Vl somebody Joe Mas-ponari int and Curt BBP clay and Pete Burnside. who out 5 between them It Minneapolll last year. How much Rigney ta anchurt-I with "It's" is tipped off in his an mluion that Whitey Loc'.niwtt back from the Cardinals. or the iestod Spencer. as swing mt-:1 mly be playing "all the time Lockman could be It first ba e. left field or right field. Spencit may return to shortstop. take met at third or spell Schoendlenst at second. S'sid:Crapa ud IA Squads Split Crapaud Pee Woes earned that right to meet Charlottetown Pee wees for the Island title by defeat- ing Summerside 9-4 at Crapand rink last night. in the second game Summersifw midgets blanked Crapaud midgets M in the first game of a total- goal series. Bobby Trainor racked up the shutout with Stellar goal- tending in the Summerslde cage Scoring for the Summerside mid- gets were Ellsworth Waite 13-. Gerald Ranahan Sonier tzi. I i t t3) and Irwin each and the winner tonight will i 5 The I"hnrInttetnwn Gua.rdia.n. Thin-sda-y. MM. 21. I957 Toronto Winger, Sid Smith, To Retire From .Pro Hockey "i"itHtiV'i'it it'Fl Kid siniih,i during his eight years with To-" rontn Maple Leafs one of tho most prnllflg ldeft WlllllglM'0l'T1PI tlhe1te:m1I Ives: quit1ilksIg ongghe taeam." uh ever it . wt pay is as re- it our o is ei se sons w ftnnal Hockey Leagiie game Sun-Lthe Maple Leafs. Smith was the day when lit? leafs finish their1team's top scorer. He scored a seasmi in Ileirott. jtotal of tilt goals in regular play The .'tI vear-old Smith announced during the eight years. and an ad- blllT;IlTPmPnt lTlIEldly"llIhKIlt. d ditPi!nna!l 17 in playp'1fI.I A p " ave no izrevancu. 0 mi . e wco won a .a y yng "Y merely think that the time haslTrophy for the player best com- enma for me to step down andibinin: ability and spitrtsmansliip. make Milli feii" MIITIP younger play-1Ha firsh won itdln 1951-Tillseasnn ors” .w en e score fill goa s. an Smith said he has felt for lnl'1lPllX8ll'l for the. 1954-35 season. his time that this would be his last best scoring season. with 33 goals. Ieasnn with the Leafs. and said1 Smith wals4;l4e;'ated tn theh I.ea"f'Il be wriiild hate announced his re- after the 9 season w en e tirement earlier if the team had.st-ored 55 goals and 57 assists for not been fighting for a place in the Pittsburgh Ilorncts the pl;iyofI.s. tAme-riean Hockey League. ”I decided to nail ilntil we were out of the. running.” he said. "Oth- erwise it would have looked like Pay Corps Trims” N Engineers 66-32 0... n O... uing art CH A d S S (2 if P Of 0 Tangle At Arena 1960 Olympics? I NORTH BAY. Ont. lCPt -(iurl- In in may be included in the Winter Olympics of ltlfio at Sqaw Valley. (Talif. Sam Rothschild of Sudbiiry. TN” "””"'"E " EM l'”"- "I9 0nt.. president of the Dominion ""'l""”'"'l Q'”'”" ll"'”'""' H'3l" Curling Association. said Wednes- Schonl ltiivlscy sqilad under the dm, i"i"c'"'" 't' "W"?! -'H'"lt Rudy Ilothschlld said a request from meets the lt1al'll'.V seeomt Pll" the Us curling Association to Q'””" WU!" Whml IPXIFIIP 003' have curling included in the 1960 "WI PV 'lil51F'S-W" 3'” Mllmt Olympic Games was discussed at can in their second league tua-1111, ,.,,(.,.,11 DCA .,mua1 m".,m: Pl" "' "I" 'tP"5"" Q'"”'" Saw"! The l'S Olympic committee re still '-ninritnc from their close d-flit-eivcd the request favnraliiv and lIeIr:il at the hands of the Htshltlte Royal Caledonia oi st-ntianii srhml boys in the Leaguo obeneflwsa asked for its opinion. viii he zoinit all out to take I winl All curling clubs in the not-iii "W "VFW oeeencnts in order to are affiliated with the Iloval t':tl- ai.-as tn the running for the city ertnnia. "If we get its ilk tllen ""f ""4 mlllhl in PIG! s'""' you nuzhi sec curling in the nest "isiwic Hiizhs Iptemhool "l"F"'l olimpn-s."" Rothschild said. for the island Title and Hanley I'lN'larit -frophy enblematic oI1 same should the. High School boys" take tnnlghtis game they will have the 1'iIV title sewed up for I957. llni-key Inns of years lznnc l'lVi can well remember the otltslnnd-, A111-)1'.;11g1.10t1- 1.; ..1 (1 . - , I" l""'kS-V '''”'"l "P "V Q55-lRovnl Armv Pay'Ct:iTi?s"tca:n"Wedl. PM WK S" '"'"'"" Th"' 'w"lne!idIy defeated the lat F in fr.-tins. 0(”l-LS. and 93.5.. of tn-l1Sqm"1m" RM,” (-amdiim Fr 1. ll''5" ”" "'3-Vl"” "ml" l'"””'-"- neer-. 66'-.'l1 in the finals IIIIITII givin: nerythtng they IHWP '""liBritish Army basketball cham- arhe 11:2! crowd pleasers as thoslel p1,,ns1.1,p. i I IV ave set”! DITWWIIIK game wt , . . state It will be a real tussle Ill q1?.1:":1 "'l;m::,'.'w::"vw1'n:,':; the way. tonight. and topped off A -- ' hv it skate for all should Iasiirolshm Mr H" mm." Army M "" everyone of a real OYOl1lnl.l en-rm ,- '""'l"'"""' ihad ”N:'Pt'l":TIRlN.:(T NI.l'I': Tl: -... . . .. .- .-.m.2.H teams. ' The Canadians entered the final Ni c eek earlier with a Kt-2.1 semi-final vie. Ne P tot! over I Royal Artillery real- . te ml The! are scheduled .to retain their unit Friday in mm. item Germany. where they are ,stMioM-vi with the 2nd (Zanadiaii NEW YORK MP1 -Yvon Dur- dle of Date Ste. Anne. N.l.. Ca- IIIIIIII light heavyweight cham- X. in II flmti lint! television with Angelo New York at St. Q81 Iullly night. CQIOIII excised and '''?-'::'..;'''"'”f -, (Wt--Alsvitss ,, makes 1: new-. first game nl a series fur the P F l NS. title The Rovals l'if'llP(l A i-liise ii:iirl fnilzht series at tun patties each in defeating the 'liIlTIOVlit'l lt'I"l at Red Bernie Rtzhtwtiiaeir All-Stats iB0nlt1 l-loomi (;eoffrion'a Dlaynffs into in fifth same which Wednesdav night gave Montreal iiill undoiibiediv be one of the host Canadiens a '2-I victory over Tor- in the ilhcrttin rink llils teai".lontn Maple heals and sole pris- As far as can he learned lioth session of second place in the teams will he til full strength Int" iional Hockey League. the crucial encounter with no one SUMMARY out from injuries received in I First period: 1. Montreal. Mar- Chadwick t'lPanl.V Played series. shall iBelit-eau, Harvevt 6'22. Relerees Waller i.aul.u- and Mt Penalties" Bailn 9 351. St. Laurent thiir l”'ei"rv of I'll:ll'lt)lllllOlln lune lit 00. llarsecy l9..'lfl handlpd all plaiitfl patties Ill it.ttr-1 Sci-mid period: 2. Toronto. Fill- and are expected to he on luiiirl CURLING tonight. ('IIARI.0TTI-ITOWN Hanipshiiehnd Maple Leafs 2-1 iiourney to Amherst Saturday nichil "-tn play Amherst Si Pats in liti- i eque Tuesday night in force the goal with 30 ae-courts tan in play ilord iBari"v f'iillcii. Flrtan Ftllieni l7;5.'t. Penalties: Harvey 9.04. 1 Third period: .1. Montreal. Geof- frion tBe.liveaii. St Laurent! i9 30 Penalties" Resume 2.2.4. Hnrti-in 6:35, Talhot. Brian Cullen (mai- Na- or-st lflztll, (ieoffrinn l7:lfl. Stops Plante I N 5 -33 I2 I 7--24 Benefit Skate Scheduled For Arena Monday of the " Rhine entry in the charntponahipa. trim for his to Drill r. if: pm. Vice Presidents Sec- -N ' l'”" R Members of the P.l'l.T. Hospital or eh Ice 1 -- RC. Atkinson vs. Don - i - 14 W3 . S Won-w-nit mill i3i'3f.i?oL"”i.."tt. ritawli Hampshire sltiiliiut nllfls'IHTI ,1" 2 "M M'"'l""l' " n- .lirkets for the special benefit skate. iiage R-0 and York dropped xnrili 0R""",k'" . l1Il'lF,V are starting at the Soortsl River in xzamt-s plR)NI at Nut-ili N J J E H""'l"" " " lArena. Monday. March 25th River rink Tiiesdayi. S”""'l""V , lft.l7i p.m. Management of the Ashley scored three for York '” 4 l"”'3 "I" " wt '"”"'Arena are giving splendid to-opeh and Watts picked tip two. Singteiil"""""" , Ition in helping the men promote went to Andrews and Mtsner. R. .830 "m" V'" P"""l'""' 5"" this the winter's first skate to Fri7.7ell scored for North River l”'" A music of the RI-JCCE Band and: ti "T I n''" G"M'"l" "'1 I"-lit is felt several of the older ska-. MN " ' " i (l"l””"'; I) C C lters of the City and .surround-i " 3 ""1 'i""""" "- -ting districts who remember the" Morell Beaten Marin-nairi i k t h d .- 1 . ice It - F'. Hansen va I. Mae.i:':,l,:l.gl-nus; atlyswlll haPnhI'I"lIu:lN.I 12 ' 8 SOUTIS n"""M" swell the crowd Monday evenings I" S" ”"- M"”f'"3lfl "- W-I There will be I good sheet oil Snilris Eastpai-ks niitlasleri Mir I" pnmllwi l"- Rllldma-Sler Charl” Mai" rell l2-it in an exhiliitiiin lint-kcv WflVTAGl'P' Greg" dnsmrps "T ;"usm.E:ns game playprl at 3.-, - 1 1 1,11 ,, l . ' will ren er sevcrn ri avoiiri es Sotlris scorers WFrPmI;TlEl:,: V, -1-11l,'1:::1';;',l.w mm" whrmm hr and It I! MW UP I0 ill? Ufllllli .15,-Vt, 111, mttph Paqllet izi, new 7 D m" ' public to turn out in large niim. Paquet izi. (that-pr... Ryan 1-w,.1,.,,.', 1, 1, PM1. " 1 g DR” 11 . bars in aid it good cause and show amt Kimball ,i,-tn-1. ,,,.'a., 1N1 ' I ' " their apiprecllation ItnAn'1ir :Hl'I::.K- Scoring 1 - it 11 -1-1 . , , men an to I. Go. cit e. son t2l. ltd: hI:lrltTrl:llli' ihtpllklglllyiliur ls nrl L Al Jnhmmnlctnu Nmr" C"mm"'"d'"u lh ' shair :2. and t1,1;m1. ,-1,1 I .111." Rent. 4l7 RN"'f'Ol for his - 1 . ind permission in slowing is ew-.-Wm. . - -. . .-...- mg.-wst and West lie, Ladies (.url- Ruimmm MM 10 mm." "mm EXHIBITION - -- -- -- - - '" ”I"j"f:”""' Smythe Declines A S o I By rill-: Assnciarstu eiuxss l D on D Kansas my 2 Milvraiikee 3 I Chicago 4 Boston 9 St Louis I Ptrnnklyn 2 Detroit it Ptiisliiirizh 4 Phllzideltiiiia ti Washiltzttilt A s'sioetalNott i HOCKEY 'itinur si-liedttlc .-it i'tv.ii Simliiim liurkcy FRIDAY 3 30 - 4 on No. 2 MMOT 'W W" Va, Va 1 Mmetr tMcAitsl:inrt l-'itr nittire-. 4 no . 4 no No. 3 Manor ittvvimn v,'( xn, t Minor iAmal:nni..ird nlll'lt'ts'. 4-yt . you No 3 sltnnr l'iil Rgtgi can No, 1 Major iwtllrtt Vini- - 9:30 Pee Wee til stars :15 Bantam All Stars IATIIRDAY am 4:45 No. 8 Minor "I.ionsi vs. o. I Major 4l.es:tnn . l:C - 9:30 No 7 Minor 'ls'ins- men) Va. No. I Minor iRT. Hol- man l.td.t (I'M - in H Mr I kl.-tun t c Mpni vs. No .'l Maine -("tin-an and Bright. Pee Wee lo:i.'t - to 45 No 4 Stator (White Start vs. No 1 Major iKinsrneni 10.45 - II:l5 No. 1 Minor Nic- tory Clcanersl vs. No. 2 Minor (Flicker Tnxil. this - it on Net I Minor van taryi vs. No. 1 Mayor tlinman i H245 - I2 is No. I Mater tM:tr. Greenhouse) vs. No. I Minor iv'a Menu Mblgetii - 1 Ozl - MS No. I tsmsllmaasl vs. No. I iltebosl Dru). IQIDAY MI - 4:U NIL I Millet fAmal- rZtHI&I'lQolVI.No.lWlorl l QAOI . O. l FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East 2 8t Howie Meelter l '1"4lllilXv1'() mp; pm," gmyuwi it-is Niiinocsl Wednesday on the in I'll VI"lieHnwie Meeek lniwvtion of whether Howie Meeker ::(I.'ll'l has and King Clancy wllli PPW ihctr jobs with Toronto 'il:iplr Leafs in the National lliii -at l.c:tciic. 'l'tu- president and managing di- "ter of Maple Leaf Gardens has W” nolmdy would "lose their- ltavlcsl hut Wednesday refused to; my uheiher he will ask they be: t"rli-red next season. "'” "Dftrt .to the board oi oi- rertnrs and a decision will be In- nriunred within I week." i He said Hap Day told him Wed- tiesrlay that he wants some time. (be Mr saying whether he will be" iaiailahle again next season II liir-ncrnt m aria ger. But coach 312 sons. 400 ixeotu" a(11ttlw;sa:it:ntu:.ute& pm 1,, 1' '11”, 11 Ne. oroviyottoorfdoodostold Irond '.sm,vtctle'it stste.ri:e'Ic: did little "V000 W3” :11 1ra;,m A aura at spceulkrtat Molordoravidrammnnooloa " "Y "' 9'." W" t ovsusassmmtann o t a at Ihaneup of the ,..'.'....'." iii. .1i'.l.... .. v-. year of iaaootuiii rosaccoittc. itslttm" at I press Ioahcaeo II P.O.IssII.PhsslAnsss New mi Iitndaymrd Toronto laoasoalmss. sports to predl g I IIIJII l housecleantrn'g in in hockey etll. uhm Wm PANTS Continues Till Soturiliiy sla clu at Henderson 8- Cudmoro. Novar ISI- havo newest fabrics. riawost styles before you buy any- Yes. we're overstocked on trousers 8: Ioro at the start oi the new Spring Seas on been ofterod at lowest discount Sale Prices. Shop. compare whoro. PANTS to Sl2.00 SALE ioS 7.39 W -10.39 PANTS l5.00 PANTS to 320.00 SPORT Ion. Buy sovaral. 9 Imported from Europe 1 9 Unconditionally 1 guaranteed which failed to nabs playoffs ithta season. 4 THE SPORTS ARENA Intorscliolastic Hockey cttntom i-iioit RQQ--Il.l,,,1. 1 I A nice rsioav V SAVE S3'- Regular 7.95 RA-VELA l . All first quality . Regular 7.95-New siiiins Save over S3.00 on this torritie value now of- forod at this low, low discount price in the largest solution over shown in Charlottetown. Mon in time for the spring sports wear soa- 489 f as U- Phone and Mail Oi-don Filled