Buck Davey Gets 2 More Four-Goal Third Period i Gives S.D. over-tin the S. l). L'. victoi'y. It. I)uiistan's University came I slim 2-1 lead with I 4- ed asid e third period to.mt5'mg two that got by him goal outburst in th drop the Montague Priniroscs 5-2Imany of his It the Sports Arena last night andtlabelled shots. take I one-name lead in their best- of-five semi-final series in the Is land Senior League. Once again it was speedy Paul (Buck) Davey who led the Saints to victory. Davey fired the Saints opener in the first period and add ed the insurance marker It 16:11 of the third. Other Saints to hit pay dirt were defcnseman Lewis Mac- Donald. Rodney Maclnnis and Jack Kane who scored on an open Mon- tague net in the late minutes of the thirri Big Mike Connolly scored Mon- taizue's first goal in the opening period and coach Cecil (Bubby) Doulini: got the second marker in the last five minutes of the mid- tile session The hiutzest crouri of the year pushing l..)()t) -at in on the contest that opened slow but picked up speed as the game progressed un- til in the third when both squads were flying in iiigh gear. The first period ened l-l. Mon- tague got the only goal of the sec- ond but two goals within a space of 35 seconds in the third made the difference. although the Saints added another brace to put it on upon to stop 28 S. l). L." shots andmn: riding in the UllllS turn- truni the sideboards behind Ward at 6:10 and Lewis MacDonald won and .the game 35 seconds later when he isilnk Gaston Roy's passout from stops scciiictl In berm? comer. in the oiiicr Pnii (iii Montague had I great chance to rink Gene Vi'iii'ii W5 ("amid iiie the score I little later but Dow- g clear pumped his saved on all but for lshnt directly into Glllisi pads. At 13:15 of the first iwiwi iije: Davey was back with Ed and Saints went one coal iii) at l'-dhlack MacDonald at l6:ll finishing MacDonald izrabhcd 22 puck ircmtnti the play with a backhand that a Moiitiimir iti2i.)vi' -ii trill?!" W0 liezit Ward cleanly. and Whiiilifd 3 Pass it) ilii)'t'.)' iii"? Montague got its last chance at was in the clear as iii('.V ii” ii"-' iii-06 when Arnold Mullins was sent Montague hlueiiiic. iimci iwnijau-ay for holding. With his depar- right in on Ward to fll'flli llllll out mm Dowimg yanked Koanendel. and deposit the puck in the iielwwa.-(1 (gr 3 sixth anackerg Bug M01133!-Elie iiiii 0" 3 i0i'iiiiV 0E'l.ii'lCix' Kane put the game out of fensive ll'll(t.ll Vcillciix uzis seiili-tic--,-..m.h MK." he got a 10052 puck ed 19F Playing Wiih agiiitiiixrli s'iii'k in his own zone and shot it down 3 minutes later and it raid of asnhr l('0 into the Montague net. a 'Montague player at center l('C(ll1k,s (-nnnotiy. playing back had Mike C0mi0ii.V Iiii0Wi'liiPfi 3') 3l'la chance to stop it but the puck tempted clearance pass ii,)' ft 9- took a tricky hop over his stick and U. and coasteti in .'li)t)lli it icctiihl-m,gi, mgiegsg e 30 Montaruie rii'ivcs xiiiilc the from the bluelinc lioloro -. hiniiu: . ' . a low hard shot that L'aii:h: the (lllT-(H.-tT...Miner MacDonald corner. pulled off one of the neatcst Saints came close to scorim; on liiN'e6 iii 'i"'"iio')F "lirh seen I couple of occasions in the scc- lll'ltP. t'i' "vi look ond period as an Mat-Donaitii iwwiins out of 0 pin! in missed the open corner on Dav:-y'si iiiiril-u - vii Willi U. 5-2 Viciory passout and once again when ward. grabbed is loose puck that was just) about to roll over the goal line. But it was left to Montague to do the trick as Dick Carroll intercep- lee. Referees Joe Rcvt-ll and Brian Maccalliim passed at-nund 13 tow-ii minute sentences. with the Saints; collecting B of them. Two of thel 8. D. U. penalties cost goals. Con- nolly socred with Veilleux off ini the first and with Mullins in the) box in the third Jack Kane scor-i ed as the penalty backfired on Mon-' taguo. GILLIB IN STELLAR ROLE Wilf Gilli: played I stellar rolei led an S. I). U. pass at center and sent Biibby Dowliiii: into the clear. The Alonlatzue playing-coach sail- ed right in on Gillis' doorstep he-i fore hitting the twines on I low shot. EXPLODE IN THIRD As it did in the last game with Montague the ability of the S. D. U. players to. skate. skate. skate paid off in the final frame. Rod- ney Maclnnls tied the score at 2-2 when he whipped Gerry Burns' pass would havc been almost a sure goal when he got. a grip on Bill Hughes' sweater II the shifty Montague center-man was break- ing in the clear It the S. D. U. blueline...For his transgression llullins got 2-minutes in the bnx.. Flick Landry. Dave MacLcod and Harley MacLean make up on of the most free-wheeling lines in the league...all three are big and all three seem to take sev- en-league strides...That was the biggest crowd of the season... '.,' ,, from comments heard after the game there will be I bigger one next lime...As some have said the great condition of the S. D. U. team is paying off.. Prince Co. Sport Echoes Junior Aces Early Risers; Hold Practices At 7 A.M. The Junior Aces are an earnest i lot of young hockey players. A prac tlce was called for them at 7 a.m. from the recently. and only one boy failed Arena because they haven't been to appear. This kind of enthusiasm paying the rental of 5175 per for the game should develop some game. and now we 8875 back good puck. manipulators. To say they Ire ready to cope with our Senior Aces. however. is going out on I long and very brittle limb. At least. they have defeated no clubs that would lead II to accept such I conclusion. Give the boys time. Most. of them Ire Juveniles. Mark Delaney is beginning so It's I little o But he has shown a decided im provement over what he was able to do here in the year immediate ly following his accident. We received I Pentleton Herald from Dr. King Grady who prac- tices dentistry in Vancouver. and who was I very smooth shortstop II Siimlnerni . baseball teams bo I Iliow flashes of the old stick wiz itch; Irdry he showed in his balmy days. then- too early to judge have whether Mark will be. able to make they I real comeback or not. At pre breakers. and it looks as if they lent ii! is 1101 hi Shape. and can will. they will enter the finals with all out only in very brief spurts. some beam from the east, some years ago. The famous Veea are threatened with eviction Penlicton Memorial rent. Comments Mayor Oscar Maison: "It is only l2 short months ago that we were the toilet. of the world-and now we have this." The Schurman Eagles look as if they might go all the way in their quest for an Intermediate "C" Is land Title Quite a number of these also play on the Junior . Sterling Phillips is probably most prolific scorer. but they others right behind him. if get by the Crapaud Heart-V Kenslngton Juveniles look pretty powerful this year. They've bcal en Charlottetown Juveniles twice this winter. and recently took Summersidc'I Juveniles 9-4 in Kensington. Some of Summer side's Juveniles did not make the trip in Kensington. but I live goal margin looks pretty big anyway. Freclericl Whip Beavers 5-3 l”Rl'Jl)l-3Ri(”T()N (CF) -- A see- Iaw semi-final battle in the Atlan- tic Coast Senior Hockey League eontinued Thursday night when Fredericton Capitals beat Saint John Beavers 5-3 and took a 3-2 lead in the best-of-nine series he go;-(eon packed crowd of more than Dulticnred 2-0 in the first period and trailing 2-1 after the second, Beavers made their final bid with I brace in the third but Caps added three for I safe enough margin. Bob Lager and Ralph Miles counted the first two for Frederic- ton before Saint .lohn's Ron Rubic tallied from a scramble in to middle frame. Doug McPhce made it 3-1 see- onds after the last period opened. Wimpy Jones and Mark Boilcau then scored in . ' . Boileau knotllng the count. Miles. unas- sisted. followed with his second of UN! night. it proved the winner but on Caps Mai-donalri added one for good measure? SUMMARY Flriit period: 1. Fredericton. Le- ger tMcDonagh. Lemay) 14:15; 2. Fredericton. Miles (.ilcPhee. Mc- Donagh) 10:06. Penalties: Camp- bell (i;.'l0. Kuzma 8:12, Smith 1122'). Jones 19.15. Second period: 1 Saint John. Rubic ifioilcau. Jones) 9:48. Pen- alties: Miles 004. Lepine 7:46, Puddicomhe ll:04. Boileaii 16:00, Hinchberger i9 ' Third period: 4. Fredericton. McPhee (Lepine. Miles) :35; 5. Saint John, Jones (Smith. Kuzma) 4:05: 6. Saint John, Boileau (Pud- dicombc) 6:59: 7. Fredericton. Miles 1007; ll. l-'rcduricton. Mac- donaid (Leclerci l6:l3. Penalties: Kuzma 9:l'. Blackburn ll-16. Dor- rington llzlfi, Riihic 11:16. BrklI- cich 13.20. Stops: Shirley . . . . . . . . 814 12-34 Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 9 &-22 Nine Mile Creek Tie Playoffs Nine Mile Creek dropped Albany It. PICI 4-1 last night It CrIpIud II In their semi-finIl rerlu in the loud of Trade league at 1-1. The llme will be player! It the the woo-Inuhm l-lockoy Scores It ran CANADIAN i-also Racing Batik in England After I6-day l.ay-off LUDLOW. England (AP)-Horse racing came back to England Thursday after I break of Hi days because of frost. mow, the and blizzarrls. The first race surprised students of Grand National stceplechaso form. Early Mist. 195.1 National winner and 28-1 choice in this year's Aintree race March 24. fin- ished last of ii runners in the three miles and three fur-longs Challenge Cup race. High Guard. Inother 23-1 NI- ticui lane. ttiiulied third. Cottage Lnco. I-2 joint favorite with High Guard. won by three-quarters of I length. Mom-aim-. with mono, half I length ahead of High Guard. - day as Bob Avila mif Hold-out in Tribe's lepee TUCSON. Ariz.. (AP)-0utfield- er Gene Woodling signed his con- tract with Cleveland Indians Thursday. The Tribe now has only one holdout. second baseman Bobby Avila, who was asked to take I cut. Avila is in Mexiso and ap- parently doesn't intend to ctlnetn Tucson to discuss terms. New Glasgow ice Racing Results A good it-e race was held at New Glasgow on Wedn.. Feb. 29. There was a big crowd to see four well filled classes make some close finishes. With Gingerbread man owned by Aubin Gautier and driven by Eddy Cole winning over the best trotter and pacers on the ice. The following is the summary: Free for all Gingerbreadman (E. Cole) Moppii (E. Smith) Dudy Budiong (C. Smith) Class A trot Brother Bill (A. Pineau) Sunny B. (E. Bernard) Lucky Logan (C. Smith) My Heroine (E. Shaw) Winning horse owned by Al Pineau. Class 3 Pace Caliimetla (R. MacFadyen) 1 l .lnliy's Pick (E. Bernard) 2 73. 4 UN.- a&CJ&hO O03)-I 1 2 4 8 Y Milly T (J. Chappeil) 3 Ray Harvester (E. Shaw) 4 Winning horse owned by Mrs. R. D. MacFadyeri. Class C. Kay's Clegg (R. Steveson) Colonel Henry (A. Smith) Ruby S. (G. Houston) Winning horse owned by Reid Sic reson) Officials: Judges - Lloyd Carew. Fred Taylor. Roddy Ford; Starter - Petr-r Gallant; Announcer - George E. Smith. 11 22 33 Williams Arrive Al Boston Red Sox Camp SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)-Slugger Ted Williams was the first arrival in the Red Sox clubhouse Thurs- the Boston American League club began training. Describing himself as about 11 pounds overweight It. 224. the vet- eran looked forward to his first spring training period in four years. in 1953 he was flying for the marines in Korea. In 1954 he broke his collarbone 10 minutes Ifter trolling on the field. Last year he had personal troubles and didn't report until the season was under- way. Today's Minor Hockey Program only minor league activity It the Sports Arena today is I skate for thc girls of Rockford Square School from it until I! I.m. ilovelieail Downs Hampshire ll-7 Coyehud whtppl: Hampshire 11- Wourll seem. that way ctiusider- i ing their last game: against Montague. : LINEUPS S.D.U.: Goal. Giilis; dclenxe. Ell. MacDonald. Mullins. L. lllacl)on-t aid. Hache; forwards. Roy. Vf3lll-1 eux. Gionet. Davey. .i. MacDon- aid. E. MacDonald. Burns. Maclnnis. Montague: Goal. Ward. Connolly. Coyle. Gregory. aid; forwards. Dowiintz. Carroll. Hughes. MacLeod. Landry. Mac- Lean. Ledwell.' Trowsdale. Nichol-i son. i Kane. l 3 : tlcfciise,: .'ilzicl)nii-i SUMMARY First period: 1. Saints. (E. MacDonald) 13:15. '1. gue. Connolly 16:27. Penalties: Burns. Corie. Yeillciixf Second period: 3. Zilontaciic. Dow- ling (Carroll) 1 t Penalties: M. iii .l. .'i'ncDonald. Laiidri. Roy. Third period: 4 Saints. ll.iiIii- nis (Burns. Kane) 6:10; 5 S.-iiiits. L. MacDonald (Roy. Gl(illCii (3:45. 6. Saints, Davey (E. Macl)oiizil(l. J. MacDonald) 16:11: 7. Saints. 18:34. Penalties: Roy (2), toxic lliil-t iins. ilavcy .lloiita- -aclliiiiiiiti. i'i)ili". t'iii:i'tili. S gwings nailed down their National Giulia” 12 N M mliockcy League playoff berth and - ' i r : Th wud H x 4A2Miiioicd into second place ursday - - - - t ,, n.:ai..n.."rm"'u......... o.....ii...ii7-:r...TT", Mural: '2'". mo lMar. intercollege Curling .Ch'ships Begin Hlk curling teams from Univer- siticc and Junior Colleges through- out the Maritime: will be entered in the Maritime Intercollegiate Curling Championships which be- gin today at the Charlottetown Curling club. Mir Brunswick will be repres- cntcd by the University of New Frnin Nova Scotia are Kiifgs Col- lcge. St. Mary's and Dalhousie. Prince of Wales College will re- present the island. The winning team will receive I shield emblematic of intercollegi- ate curling supremacy donated by the ilalifax branch of the Canada Permanent Trust Co. Other prizes for the bonspiel have been donated by T. Eaton Co. Fisher Bros.. and Michael Here Today Each rink will play the gather once in this round-ro-bin series which gets underway this morninl It to a. in. Play will continue through this afternoon and oven- ing and on through Saturday morn- ing and afternoon. E The Charlottetown Ladies ur- liog Club will enter at I banquet for the curling students this even- ing at 6 p.m. at which I number of dignitaries will be guests. The Welshman team from P.W. C. is composed of Barf! M30901? aid (skip). George Dillon (mate). Erroll Nicholson (second stone) and Arnold Llewellyn (lead). Three members of this rink. Dillon. Nicholson and Llewellyn. were on the runner-up team in the Provin- '(ix'. Hall Scores lllh Shuloul Blanking Boston Bruins 2-0 BOSTON. (AP) - Detroit Red night. by defeating Boston Bruins 2-o ,g, curlers is just starting the sec- llu A :iii.i.-ot drive by dvtonccnmn Rod Kelly early in the third period ended more than three-quarters of an hour of scoreless hockey in which the Bruins had taken a wide territorial edge. Marty Pavelichls unassisted tally 10 minutes later Curling Draw For Ch'lown Tonight G.4.'i:- H - ice 4-Mystery Round Robin ll"algeilicTclii'yih;ali:rg:lroil second Campemiont 10 mas: Dim” Cam" place just 24 hours after they lost eron. 3). Cameron. R. Manning, it to New york Range,-Sp who g.e"0lF((ou1l:we)miisH Fq.e;ArC0Tii- M- ldowned the Bruins :2 ll;Veddna;s.daY . - . . c . ( ' , 8.30 PCM.-Section A. Old Spain taiiiod gltysiifijstfhr ethe iriizli R"”"d R"l'i"” straight V0.'ll'.i the loiigest cuircnt. 1" " V- w"”l"”"5: G B”""'”- streak of'Stanlcv Cup appearances D" 0.H3,,'”?-V- Ch” g,Cami?bE'” V5- by any NHL cliib and one. short of 5- w- Vliili-E 1'7 Giii9SPie- R0iiiTnronto Maple Leafs' record of 15 cial Schoolboy playrdolns. Pictured above is the Rookie Glenn Hall of the Detroit team from the R.C.A.F. station in Bets was 5'3"5a”0"al in chalking Summerside which last night woni up his 11th shutout. He stopped 37 drives as the w it 9: it iv w it I Bruins outsliot Detroit by a wide margin and handled a number of difficiill shots without a iniscuc. Only in single penalty. is first- period triiipiiuz sentence to Bos- ton'.-x Vic Stasiuk-was called in the fast-moving game. curling . Summary: First period: No scoring. Penalty: Stasiuk 12:11. Second period: No scoring. Penalties: None. Third period: 1. Detroit. Kel (Ullman. Pavelich) 5:13; 2. De- iri;-i:;n;:::.:ilC1'Go:::5z' The R.(l.A.F. rink shipped by Sf()ps;.. Norman "Dutch" Underwood won Hail - - - 15 ii 10-37 a play-off game to decide the Sawchuk - v 0 9 11-” winner of the Physical Fitness Clark. R. Mallory. fslr,-tight. ice. 2: Dr. L. Cox. V. Rodd. D. p- A. Cox. Chick Williams vs. M-1 Kennedy. C. Ready. Wm. McGre- gor. M. Waddcll. Ice 3: Heath MacLean. G. Bal- loch. Don Smith. G. Buckley vs. Dr. D. Brown. G. Henderson. D. Maths:-son, R. Mi-Kenna. ice 4: John Dingwell. T. Whit- lock. W. Wood. E. Matheson vs. John Morris. (2. MacLean. S. Car- son. .l: F. Johnston. Section A. at B. Round Robin made up of first and second year Mistakes Ike F CHARLOTTE. NC. (AP) - Re- porter Dick Bayer of the Char- lotto News. a newcomer to the soiilh. ventured out among side- walk throngs Wednesday to get man-in-the-street reaction to Presi deiil Eisenhower's J ision to run again. lie happened upon I bulky. fiorl faced man named Douglas Clyde tPeahead) Walker. a big man in Montreal fnotbail today. I former coach at Wake Forest and Elon Collcsgcs. and an assistant coach at Yale. But reporter Bayer knew tinting of Walker's background. and at that moment the coach of Mont- real Alouettes knew nothing about lke's decision. ”What do you think of lke'a statement?" Bayer asked. HAS TO BE FAST Walker. thinking the young man had information about I husky 0nd round of play. Last night Curler Myron Bell of Milton's Old Spain asked the club executive to accept prizes for this competition, which makes it very interesting to the young curlers. and while interest was keen before. lust I little peep at. the prizes put all the curlers competing on their es. Section A. is playing tniiiiziil and Section B. will play their second round tomorrow at 3.1) p.m. Minor Hockey Ar Peaheacl Walker Co Attendance-8.059. hfusecl; He or Hcillback Walker. ”I wouldn't have him. What would I want with I guy whou couldn't run and weighted only 180'? Anyway he's got to be plenty fast to even go out." "He's been the people's choice for four years." Bayer observed. "What I want to know.” urged Walker. "is can he take it. I like 'em rough and tough." "KEEP HIS JOB" Replied Bayer: "He's good In new after the heart attack." Nlicart attack" e x pi e d e d Walker. "Boy. you sure this guy is a prospect? i kill 'em off about complaining about I broken neck. Up in Canada they grow 'em tough. What does he make?" "l'd say he makes about 375.000 per year." replied Bayer. beginn- ing to wonder about this man-in- the-street voter. "Seventy-five I year." shouted Pealiead. "son. I can get an entire team and three water-boys for that kind of money. You go tell this lke to keep his job." Bayer then asked: "What's your occupation?" "Construction engineer." replied the bulky coach. The statement appeared in I final edition. Walker then was convinced he had talked with a stranger. Trophy at Summerside Curling Club last night. defeating the Sin- clair-skipped rink from Montague 14-5. The Montague rink conced- ed victory on the completion of eleven runs. Both the R. C. A. F. and Montague rinks. tying for first place in the regular round- robin play. qualified to advance to the Maritime finals to be pinp- ed at Sackville at I later date. Dr. Hillard Clark. president of the P. E. l. Curling Association. presented the trophy to Mr. Un- derwood who made I brief speech Aces And P.W.C. Cop Hoop lills l in City Basketball League acti- vity last night at P. W. C. the Aces upset the Trotters 57-47 while P. W. C. was taking a close 62-56 win from the Atoms. Lorne MacGuigan led the Aces attack with a 24-point perform- ance, getting 16 of them in the second half as the Aces were out- scoring the Trotters 32-26. Jim White's 22 points made the difference in the 'v'v'.' ” is win over the revamped Atoms. Lead- ing 33-24 at the end of the first half the Welshmen were hard- pressed in the second and saw their lead dwlndle to two points before I late sput put them in front to stay. . Arnold MacKenzie trailed While for the Welshmen with 14 points. George Scantlebury was high man on the Atoms with R) points giiarrl. blinked. and tried to place the youngster in his memory. He coiildift. But. he surmised it must Saturday's minor hockey It he some scheme of the sports de- Sports Arena is as follows: pa.-tmcnt. 8:00-8:30 - Pee Wee: - Mon- "How much does he weight?" Irchs vs Canadians. asked walker. 8:30-9:00 - Pee Wee! - H0! it was l3ayer's turn to blink. net: vs Spitfires. "He weights about 130." said 9:00-9:30 - Pee Wees - R8n8- the reporter. "But are you glad he ers vs Springerii. can run?" 9:30-10:00 -- School Girls -- ”1fhe couldn't run." responded Unit No. 1 vs Queen Charlotteg-r-' ” " rs-jmm-: High. y I l d P if 10:00.10: 5 san aper- H k R weights Play Off - Montague vs S ' Ahhies. 10:45-11:30 island Per Wecs To Play Eighlli Game In Chalham Play Off - Montague vs Ahliics. ll:30--t2:lS Island Bantam Play Off -- Montague vs Abbles. l2:15-1:00 - Island Midget Play Off - Montague vs Abbles. 5;0o..5::l() - Paperweight: - MONCTON (PP) - The eighth Ciibs VS R?dWiii85- ' game of the Amherst-Mnnclon Al- Bl'r:l'e3:i;':J:,L I:;afsP3pe"”mh” "T lantic Coast Scniur Hockey League ,;.004;.: i g paperwpighls g. semi-finals will be played tonight at Chatham. N.B.. team officials Falcons vs Tigers. 6:30-7:t0 - Bantams -- Bomb- announced Thursday night. er! Vs Arrnwt Mnncfnn Stadium is being pro 7:10-7:50 - Bantams - - Flycrs pared for tiic Dominion curling vi: Bears. championships. forcing the Mone- 7:50-8:30-Bantams -- Cauucks inn club to take its game to the vs Colts. north shore centre. 8:30-10:00 - Interscholastic - Q. S. S. vs Unit No. l. l0:00-ii:l5 -- Abbie .lunior All Stars vs Prince of Wales. Amherst Ramblers lead the ser- li-s 4-3. If in ninth game is neces- snry it will be played Saturday night i in Amherst. f ''I want to apologize." said Pea- Jim MacQuarrie had 14. Llneups:- K Aces: L. MacGuigan 24. l)ris- coll 12. Macnougall 15. Welton 4. Weatherbie 2. ,Totai-57. Trotters: MacLcan 4. MnrFad- yen l0. Howatt l0. MacKinnon 3. C. Ready 9. K. Ready 12. Total- 47 P. W. C.: J. While 22. S. Flack 2. K. MncKenzic 7. A. Maclfenzie head Thursday. "for misrepresent- ing myself. if i had known the young man really didn't know me. i would have told him my name was Frank Howard (Clemson Col- lege coach). and that I was I fertilizer salesman from Clemson and that I thought Hoover was still in office." the Provincial Physical Fitness title at Siimmerside defeating Mon- tague in a playoff round. They are Defeat Montague In Playoff R.Ci.A.F. Wins Provincial Physical Fitness-Trophy of thanks on behalf of his team. The standing of the teams af- ter the rcgular play was as fol- lows: Won Lost. R.C.A.F. .1 1 Montague . 3 1 Charlottetown .. ... . . 2 2 Summerside . . 2 2 Aiberton . . 0 4 Results of games yesterday: to p.m.:- Bryan (A) i0l 000100 0-8 Walwyn (S) ON 433 0412-19 Sinclair (M) .. 02) 000 200 02- 6 Cameron (C) .. 101 323 032 10-16 2 p.m.:- Underwood (R) 210 008 020 110-10 Freetown Royals lllasl Rangers Freetown Royals won the first game of the semi-finals in the South Shore League. defeating Lot; 16 Rangers It Bede.-que Rink by the score of 9-1. For Free- town Edgar Taylor Icored seven goals and got one assist. Clayton Mill got. one goal and had four assists. and Albert Waugh got the other marker. Wendell Yeo scor- ed the-lone tally for Lot 16. with Vernon Miller helping. Costa favorite In Bout loiiighl NEW YORK (AP)-Clever Car- melo (Chubby) Costa. second-rank- ing featherweight contender from Brooklyn, is ii 3-l favorite to run his unbeaten string to seven to- night when he faces Baby Vasquez. Mexican lightweight champion. The to - rounder at Madison Square Garden will be broadcast and telecast. (l-r) LAC "Dutch" Underwood. (skip). F-L George Hollands (lead) LAC Ken Olliver (second stone), and Padre Hugh Christmas (mate). ishirttiiwiiiiitwiwiiwtiiwiit Sinclair (M) . 003 33) 312 001-11 Waiwyn (S) ...042 002 010 401-14 Cameron (Cl .200 13) ans Om-ll Play-off-5.80 p.m.:- Underwood (E) E2 108 012 12-14 Sinclair (M) ...0l0 010 W 00- I Personnel of rinks:- RCAF.: Lac. Underwood, skip, Padre Hugh Christmas. mate: Lac. Ken Oliver, 2nd stone; PVT. Geo. Hollands. lead. Montague: Peter Sinclair. skip; Tom Clair. mate: Don Wanna- maker. 2nd alone; Claude Nichol- son. lead. SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admissio : Adults 25c; Chil ten 10: Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8-10 P.M. Admission 50c Tuesday -' 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey League B.Y.C. at PARKDALE irstlay - 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League S.D.U. It MONTAGUE Thursday, 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. FRIDAY-1.30 P. M. Vocation School Ice Sparta Saturday - 2:30 - 4:30 Skating Macl.aren l7. Total-62. Atoms: Scantlebury 20. Mac- Quarrie 14. M. Flynn 6. Whit e6. McGonnell l0. Total--66. Springfield Dumps Graham's Road Springfield defeated Graham's Road 9-4 at Kensinglon Rink last ATTENTION night to win the Former League For Springfield. Ellsworth score FARMERS four goals. Ewen Sinclair three FESHEB" 1Eric Sinclair and Billy Thlbeai MEN, .one each. For Graham's Road. (rt-ed doaughalrt an: Llo d Pmfitt Why Do This score a goa else. I d Bobby iMacKIy sniped two. WEIEN Prion OI To Respect N.F.L. Options Canadian Footba Ev JACK SULLIVAN l'InIiliIn Press sun Writer TORONTO iCP)-Canadian foot- ball gave its answer Thursday to the National Football League of the United States to end the five- year player-raiding war. The newly-or antzed Canadian Football Contact decided after I day-long meeting behind closed doors that it would cal- tracts and options of teams. However. the CFC. representa- tive of the nine teams in the West- ern in metal Football Union and the lg Four. refused lo roc- ogiiize any claims by NFL club: to formaripllyara coming out of the 8. force ' nor would agents. Thri-e uuilir be signed by Canadian clubs The decisions reached Thursday were In aftermath of the Feb. 15 peace meeting at Philadelphia be- tween Ralph Cooper of Hamilton chairman of the ore, and sort Bell, NFL commissioner. Bell will be formally notified of the CFC action but r said ho had no meat llllll with meeting and that the 5-Yr. Player-raiding War Overhauling Starters. Generators. Magnetos. Carburetors. ete.. are In low as 33.75 plus any part: if needed. i Gteck thou Units now and be ready to go Inytimo. IATT In McllA! LTD. 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