DOWN THE BABK STRETCH turns on half-mile tracks. He did set up a worlds record trotting oni Charlottetown ', I We are very pleased to have a letter from our old friend Mam, Msc,A,dani. New Aberdeen. Cape the harbor ice at Fire Matt has been connected in 1920-: half mile with harness horses for over half Looking over other names on the I Ctrliailry. has owned some of the score card brings to mind horses bestland has shod many of the top that were tops in their career :11 ht trotters and pacers throughisuch as John A. Hal 2.03'-.. that 1919 and previously. Ilthhhlm and one or the reasons in iB.t?,hat he usually owns a good C.. which did not start in thel Llneups, 7"0.,i,0i' Or pacer. Matt nrites:-"I Free For All. He was a winner of --A--- Albany St. Pats eliminated the M - . . , . in? sending you a score card of Mo important races at Charlotte! CHICAGO, lAPl-Pete Conachetilmnnox Island Micmacs by hold- fenclecm;caliil GJo:l'll'nS3IIOgLEslD1Tl0'W dkg, of Her Majesty: oppumo'n' mu fiifybgied ate? fK1lvakTt.l plasma dw lhe Labor Day races held ag 5)-dhlown ln lgnof ;scored three goals Friday night r-.3 ing them to a four all draw all sark-' for-vvards M. Sark ' R. M". Ben: Hon Dr. J" w' R MC. batics '1E11,e ii” 1;. T1 ng End "'0' hey, 'Mond;iy, sepl, 5, lggl, ll wlllf ..... lchicago Black Hawks defeatedlihe Bedetliie Rink last night and Louis. C. Sark Peters R, Pei-I L Mmam 03!" Ind Mn" McM”- and Ddann Muir; 0 Damn Mm. ""13 10 mind nerves of horses Alter all the (nu about ilioli.ir- 5051” 31111115 for the first time ”"” MW "””""S 0t V” 1"ter"'5'1- eis. L Maio'ney S saboi: F A "A received A Tim Wu very we" and driiers very familiar to )'0UHlleg l-dull. l,.M.k; lll Nell ym-llllll the National Hockey League WC "C" Prince Edward Island Scuily. ' ' ' . The mmhml mu” of the terbug in Olxllovekyf, Timur hm. Ind other horsemen in prince Ed.,smle l-ll; Muliclulld Comnllsslollisvasoli. 7-0, The victory. only the hockey CiIar111l:i0Hs-Ship-P in 1: llreJ- Albany: Goal. Dougay, defence 'ilZI,'?5,”3,ZiidG2X,,f”:, N:,lcllu(';Jol.h1: remarifablge skill 50:: etshk dplimlam: viaxd 11 .d. All 1 v - I . . . . i 112th in 69 games for the Hawks.ii0US Slime I e t. as ad de- , . : r U 3 50 3- , ' T 0 know nrseawell and 3):” :.::i?)1)ei::7e1il'r9:as bgrolf'::”l::”1a II;E;)":,:ficlased their home schedule ii-ated the Micmacs 9-6 and took 5C,,',,r?ery;(::x;l'l,:eVlor1?A.el::;15:y' D.Th;23, A new upland game bird is in scanuebury brought mun” O! m' huAub:.ltEf7?'Prdaf Atrhd Mcemgm ,,,,x,, Summexr I smiled ml. mel on YNDL one imqper of Vandal g,,,,,,,,,l,.l.: , the round of it two game total Lead, Noonan. Dawson. 1.. M59. prospect for Prince Edward Island pm)” "N" R "1035 Appreciative the F01" vol 0'; Iose present at Irv race; in Dnrlmoiiih with Red.ip. '.mn. do-n ms: men llll-.orv;.li. First In-rlud igozii SNIPS 1340- l Lcod, Roberts, Bradshaw Wnil- h"m”5---Chukk” Palimdlh Th: .udlence' dren b testh as nght were ch”. xtooti Graiizin 2.1: vol caugm mim H. 7': V all K. C.. llorn; racei 1 ("ii"i'.ii. vimiirlrii. I Aiiiiirtv Dialed with three in: deli. B. Delaney, MacLea'n home range of the Chukkars is whue every numb” M the "” U ll on was not an mm" the bi: SM” 5101'''":'3”” Comdnvl;fllslllzizdhirngitllefsliflld lilec tliiiied 9 (l' ll'i'n'1ill&xTl)l'll'f'i ....- 35:8 llil"':dC1D3i;'h5””l. :”"L?”f Summary:-- ' Asia. They are very plentiful in lgxflyeof f;9:le”"2?;m.;”ce' mg ilk”; t: t,ht(9:uTul'l-Itt.sFte.IA1.Jso);:u1dlsItr.; 6; .Vl;,l , l q I ' t 1 - silt-iign, 'i so", 4; . n e irs perinr, M ll ,c ln ,T . 'ar eresa A an - n or hens in have s 5DiEl1dldy :ea- rules Kmfem LNTB flu-acksh-ololiq-Si 3' mm'"u"' Wh”””"" Hmdcmacs when thr” oi Ant" :ThT)THpsonB SHITECLGOH) 14-19 "M15 ihraugh G799” mw mum ed skm wmch would do "Name Mmhnb Hgrbert and St. v-mum Ann's 1713.111!" i.””” "mug" .m”.. .)hngb' til. iP'””'” -- 13r35i”"”"s M” ””d '" W” ”m””' Penalties" Paiui 133;: ciiiid ern Europe It is believed that t” A mm?" M "W" ”'””' 3”" my ""8" who we" ”'""5' "h V H irhe trouble was ttiliat 3 ie 4 H,-,,.l,l.,,, L-.,,,,.,..,.,., but the stellar work of Rogersoll Ills M Slim 17-05 v "i chukka” lolmd in France were and her timing and poise showed membered 1" I treat of camlv, W 1 M mp W)” y H iiiifli-ISUFS R1111”! H "13" M10 001-, vWii.-ii-iiiiun 173.3 ll the Micmac net kept the lzoil ' ' ' Se -nd'P' l d introduced Chukk r t that careful attention has been WP”5 and 105-CV6-3m donated hv '2 ".1 two: and riiicEAlu:l3'(l--H165. Hiilecud Heck”. dues m.)m me Pm: P"””1':” S'”"k"”i0('” 19” ,m1Hgry Si" PMS m a lone mm" 2-Albany cg No(fr:ach were brought to the Saitfelrmigg given to her msuucmrl Mme Michael Bros" Clarke Fm” 0" Jfwlr 1 Pl ' s” r e "W ,ployees at these raceixays. It uas ,g..l.(,,,,l l-,.,.l,,.l ,rhis came from the stick of (D M' Lt d ' lh 1 L L, ll Cheryl Paquet who performed in and Central Creameries. An hour m, ”,, N" :1" M” 3” w”d”'””5 also found that some Ewgsieifs ml 5 Fiiivuzc. Contwiiviu ilirrish 81 1449- .LMl' ac Pl: ll, ssss "g -------- " ”5ibed”e l"” ” "C1 "3 MW '1' s. duet with Teresa, show, great of skarinll WM ehioyed. following owned .?1ll(l driven hr Halnl-liloll:.(l'were shareholders m vmlo lM. me: 67 (ixlijldwj Flynn - -41:53:22" pae;::l0d vcggd llgoalsl bfh R .4-Albany, V of Washington Y a e year old glrli The precmon wlm It 15 possible that Mr' sewn" Krill. has 5'5-1-1-1: V-illld. 0ii1lCdih.aiCks. TH1e'iC?x:nn1,sSho1:liVL1:lslbl(l)lll:I PtlllillliH:N'h”H!1)"IllIll fl-SQA dilodliwiir-ad 3-1. The lonee Mizlmac Rte): (13. Delaney) .................. .. .00 Chukkars were first introduced which she expcuted her part m' bury Wm present the Ire F"H'”' and (""9" L” AH” Lem5- Ha5 3'idu'w min ah: r IiJtfl:lsiei's and alsni irev EH14 iinil l-C.-)8, iwas scored by R. Peters Th-a P”""m955 R Scliiiy 17.00. C. to Prince Edward Island in 1940 dica-ms that The B T V-"Y IN H Wine om” Island cmhw 5"” 11-202: Tom D" 214'” "wned b-VH?lol:iLf1ili' othe scdrrsrlllissioiier, Geol'izol - Thirrl T'0riI)fl Hthird period saw the Micmavs shrkr 1955: when 53 blnll we” llbented ln Duliil. Linda Paoll. a first year as Clapaud and summcrsimi, F. Maclienzie, Sydney River, was Mommm ll any slmles Me soldl 7- flliivaizo, .Vl('Illl)'lF, frrome to life and outscore their 5 M Third Period the Bideford srea on the west side . 1-214-5; Annie Laurie 2.201.,-, own . . .-vl UVHSUII, filosirnki-l , ojrinpponents to the tune of three so 10111585. CHUOW -- 01 MBIDEQUG 353'. 39VGl'H1 COVCYS Efl and dr3ll'4El:l1 by Ollie Rudder-:1: TuaK:.:exll,:d'c;?:Clx nxiilll? 2:4, rlioriiziltios: Wilson 746, Alolslsonlgcails in one.”('Ia1loIt:', C. Sarlclang klggmacg. C. Sark, 704 :er1e repcrlrted ii; tPrlnce Cougty n.im, uas . . .4; Ti - C ;l l V ' , ,l i.'., ' au were P. cnnox sari W . r n t l-fl-dis: Gay Mokn, 5)-"51-141:5. Tin::,ip1m'e"' by a.nWne except M gm . oils: - jnzziisksmen while D. MacLeod 'iaNibany. D. Macheod ailterngthate thge wvege yleitrmisizilis ' A ' ' . . 1 in Provincial Cham 10118111 2'-333. 3:3,; mm and pace: coll: h -----b. b lirillins 5 1:; gel A capacity crowd was on hand l!3:MicrnacswPaul .. 12532 over 100 Chukkars were incubated - T modore crcsceus, -1 d d .1 - v. T 6 area! PYOMS ems iiidde l” or P--r--we to witness the contest which pro- enailiesr alsh. 2.07. R. Peters and urged to maturil. , '1-has M.L..L.3...M,, 9,, by Mall MaC(;::l:lfl.l' R2l:l,l,g3; the tracks has caused Gov. Dewey: I , duced some very fine hockey. Re-I545. Walsh 5.54, Johnson 805. N. bl,-d5 zvel-5 libel-aged ll-lyall glue: Roche. K, Macxerlzie. Baby George, mined by Philip W irlcri-W-58 U15 iloverrimem take ,fnrees were Kelly and Hunter. Sal-k, 9.20. Walsh. 19.28. ooumles Qlulle ll few blrdls ,un.l,,, Last night at Crspaud rink Officials: A. Perry. A. Gorvaatt, 1,9. l.;l.g..,.l: Qua,” Beg. owned ,on the pari-mutuels. It will be on: Cd until spring but seemed lo vm, Claude MacWilllams' Crapaud First. Period lmll dm.l,n bl. HAM,” Mormon la. sliding scale so that the more i . lsl, dmlm the summer. one covey Bantams defeated Montague Ban- 1-Crapaiid,IMacWilllams l..l0,.e,,m 4,l.gl;l,3. mo 0! heliimoney they make the more money, e H cl 9 birds was reponed late that tams by a score or 5-1 to take their (Gllllsl . . my slarters. Time: 2'.24i. 2.25 2.25 We 80i'9r"m'-W Wm Wk?” 55 3? p-r - fall ii952- in the North River "”'"e'r"d'h0"” W193 W "19 Isl 2pM0"”3””- K- Pcardil 2241'; 135i, Flee log), All Trot: matter or met, some 0! thes.-l Only two Island pluyotr gamesi , , arm la.nd hockey title by a score of 10-21. (S. Peardon. Balleml 7:11 Rnd'1',aCel slog: The Ghost mm" have made huge Proms for boys and glrls wlll be played N 3-2 Last fall 0953- it was definitely Last night Crapaud led 2-1 at 3..cmpaud. Leard owned bv D W Lemoyne Nonh' which, according to report, they today. ambushed that 3 Cove” we" the end of the first period, the (cutcliffe) .. . . . . . . . , ., 11:14 S,dm,,,.' :3,l,l',l:'-rmma owned have not been willing to sharci. At siimmersideis Raceway stag. . . . ' , present wml one probable. Tm, second went scoreless and Crapsgirld Penaltlgs:tHowatt (minor and mi llol-ln w lllll sy'(lnels l.-2.-L2. with the horsemen who wanted ium at 2.00 p.m., Stewart Mac- known covey; were located at, Vet. added 3 msum Ce am” m e mmcon "C L lrlml, PRl'lg(u() (lwlliell 'l,' R""C' increased purscs and other privil-iMii1an's Paperweight Abbims under 1 non near me Orwell border gt 1'ifi81Se&510n W like it 5'1. Secimd 79”” g I 5.5 ' . M y ' . eggs All the mu-its will functionithe wiitchiui eve of Gordon Rice N ll m l, 1 Lmeup” N” mm": Irfmll H-31”” mcfi .'A'3t3f3- as llsual ind Yonkers Raceway wlll lake on Summerslde Paper. wjA mt Y1? "M if 0 um" Crapaud-Goal: J Howatt: de- Penalties: Ballem. Learn .0 n . n. mm:-d by Frank C. V ' , ,0 ye 0 hem 01' I iii mcrside. he prob le was at fence. 3. Damwm wl Gum: 10,, TM", Puma mrictiiig. North Sydney, 3-4-dr. Mil open now month Probably rel-W m We first 0i h0mMrid- SYDNEY. (OP)-Glace Bay in: referees. Donaldston. Incidentally this pro- d; W Ll, rd R mmm W PC” ud Howm Best Lmc, 2.20. W30” APT” 15”1- LM" R00-WVe”,h”me Flam” W” "W Island WW Miners, facing elimination in a Defellce had 19 stops, two less bable covey was also reported in gar, ll Mflcwmliams A '0"; ,Map;,Vn'mnm Damon, 2." lftaceway and six other tracks will and Fitness aW1li'dS. screwball Selle; scored three last- than clllil Hleksl who made 3 sen. 1952 and ll ls reasonable to Is. 013?: ' ' ' ' sylcmpaud Magwllllanu : on the score card is an all foi Wake W 3 Chain that is prep?-Ii”-i M Ch”i'10ii9i0W" 1” 3-00 D-mu period goals Friday night to de- satlonal save in the dying seconds sumo they are chulrlmrs, one Mohlague G031. K MacEwcn lDamm"') 4.20 Peerless Ginger Ale and also Peer- mg Pi'9S”m5 "0W Md expect to M””m3”9 mg” schml 3,1”-5 Play teat Sydney Millionaires 3-2 in after Dunc Mclntyre worked his defence B. M8cLm'.e H:stewm.l'w'l llgycmpaum Macwllllam Place them in "16 115355 01 the We 5es"'”"d 3i”"'3 M the” h0m9' the best-of-nine Maritime Major way right into the goal-mouth. Continued on page '1 Macnoymld; mmmgdt S. Peudonl (Gum) I 8," "' K. Peardon, K. Ballem. P. Dcs- Penalties: None. less Beverages, all flavors. manu- factured and sold by J. T. Morris. h0T5em9n "exit Wack- Raceway is not expected to give ice, Follies llraw Record 7 UTTLE spblif - gr. .-, 'uy'Ilo"uIon'l I-.v g ,2. .0 R C s;'..?::r::.r::::-he .4 ........'U- s PAGE SIX Wr'Black Hawks lbefeal Boston lhelj'ears. Time has dealt kindly was a. frequent free-for-all winner a ' and oicilgfulns Yonkers and-home series with Prince Street girls for the Island title. The Charlottetown, P.E.I. Distributors , for cam. Breton, ,1, c, Ladner, any early closers this season due Prince Street girls lead the Mont- glall-e; --peel-legs Gmge, Ale ls be. to the short time prior to the nizue t."ii"-:5 by 8 More 0! 3-1 but coming the most popular bevel-. opening but Roosevelt Racewiiyllhe Moiitalzuv girls will be going age on me ma,-key, mday, Them plans to offer the customary feat- all out tonight to overcome the ls no better madcv-r peerless glng ures that, have been given by sec. deliclt and dethrone last year) col. retary Walter Gibbons for years champs- ger ale is still going strong. nrarlo 1... winner of the 2.20 trot and pace was also a winner at Ch2llil0l.LCt0Wn4 that fall and took :1 record of 2.l3'... which was with- in two seconds of the track record set up all; previous year by Bill Sh3rPTl..3l e was a big, beautifully lzaited hotter and was later sold to parties in Cape Breton. Com-. rnodore Cresceus was by Commo-loval Which. lore Ledyarcl and was bred by Dr. IT. Jenkins at Upton Farm. He was I very fast horse but had a velt and Yonkers would like to tendency to hit his knees which have the same type of track but tnade it dlmcult to make the Commued on page .1 IN THE STUD l AMERICA'S BUD, by Calumet Budlong 2:02 IV4, dam. the famous race mare Miss America 2:04 1x4. AMERICA'S BUD is a very handsome horse that would have taken a fast record but for an injuryf His breeding is superb and combines the blood of the fasi- est speed siring stallions in the world, that of Peter 1 the Brewer 2:02 V2 and Abbedale 2:01. 1,i'4. All his antecedents are Standard and Registers-dl and trace back to the best, speed siring strains. pa st. Tile biggest stake program come lronl Vernon Downs. in trai New York. that era of the smaller stables. OI COUFBC. the half-mllers. He is standing at the farm of ROY MacMILLAN, West Point, P. I12. I. i Owner, H. P. Cudmore, Brackicy. WATCH M - t, 2:06 - 6705 - 72481 (Owned by Frank Adams) , 1954 Season At ; THE ANN STABLE, Summerside. P.l'Z.l. .... ..Son of Volomlte 3. 2:03 1x4. sire of 28 in 2500, Dam Clta. Worthy 2:09 ll , Dam of Erin, 2:01. 3,44. Come Springtime 2:04. Cita Scot 3, 2:05, Worthy Product 2:05. Watchim 2:06. etc. by Guy Axworthy 2:08 am. 2nd Dam Cita Frisco, Dam of Rector 3, 2:02 V2. Volomlte 3, 2:03 U4, Peerless Princess 2:04 U4, Har. mony 2:06, etc.. by San Francisco 2:07 BM. Wai.chIm's 2:10 list has-1 three-year-old rind 2 four-year-old trotters. 1 four-year-old pacer. Fee: 050.00, payable when more proves in tool For bookings contact:- GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Summerslde. P. E. I. IN STUD users nnsr : Standard bred stallion; . 84123, sired by Cal- umet Budlong, Dam Margaret ean. This is a beauti- ' fulistalilon and should make a good sire. He will stand ,st.Ncw Glasgow Mills until May 15th. information apply to: BLAIR ANDREW. In Charge. and-home games will Peewce title. was Cen-"played at Kenslngton tonight be- opened last tween season and became very popular Peewces but due to the fact the particularly with owners and driv- Montague boys Horse. ed four hard games this week and men liked the three-quarter mile drove over is muchlnight, it was felt only fair that 'safer and easier to drive on than lthis series be played the first of No doubt Roose- inext week. hiltlls 3-1. Another game, the first ofhome- for the Island to have been Montague and Kensington have already play- a hundred miles last so fin-al arrangements Mil be published later. Hockey Scores (By The (lanadian Press) National League Boston 0, Chicago 'I. Maritime Major Glace Bay 3, Sydney 2, Sydney leads best-of-nine semi- finals 4-3. Maritime Senior Steliarton 2, Fredericton 5. Fredericton Maritime Junlor Sussex 4, North Sydney 9. North Sydney leads best-of-sew en finals 3-1. Ontario Junior Hamilton 4. Guelph 3. Hamilton leads best-of-nve quar- ter-Iillnls 2-0. Memorial (Yup Eastview 6, South Porcupine 5. Br-st-of-nve quarter-final tied 1- 1. Northern Ontario Senior Sudbury 3, Sault, Ont, 2. Best-of-nvc finals tied 2-2. Nom3&?liIiET Win Tonight The mt-ct Sport Lodge Trotters the Nomads in an import ant basketball game at the P. W. is A Nomads if they are to gain R berth in the get tonight. This for the C auditorium rY1llST. grime- playoffs. The game will underway at 6:30. Additional Sport on Page 15 leads bt-st-of-seven will CFOVIILRIZ Forum Last Night The lath snusl appearance of the Charlottetown Ice Follies un. der the direction of Mr. W. E. Bcuntlobury took plsce at the Forum last night. A crowd of more . pupil of Mr. Bcsntlobury, dld Very zraceful number with her ll: structor and no doubt Linda will mugs beloro msny more N. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 20. 1954 Albany St. Pats Win P. E. I. Interiliediate :0" chiship Hockey League oeml-finals which Mils lead 4-3. A stunned crowd of 3,56?! fans saw the hometown Mils blow L 2-0 lead in the third, as the underdog Miners struck for three gorlls within three minutes. Kenny Watson, the smallest man on the ice, scored two of them and as- sisted on the other by Gordie Mll- ler. It was Miners' second straight win after they had dropped four in a row to Sydney. Actually, the series may be de- cided before the eighth game is played in Glace Bay tonight. Min- ers again used forward Johnny Lumley, despite an order not to from league president C. Roy MacDonald. MacDonald is awaiting I. CAHA ruling on Lumley's status. If he's declared ineligible, the two games Miners won with him will be for- felted. Lumley played earlier in the season with Miners and had served two games of u three-game suspension when recalled by Springfield Indians of the Quebec League. A MacDonald expects a directive bodily. Miners opened up alter Mils' Andy Mccallum was penalized for interference. Watson drilled the first goal and nearly got the sec- ond, by Miller. His other goal was a nifty. He tipped the puck ahead, eluded a check and whipped I scorcher past Norm Defelice all in one movement. There were 14 penalties. includ- Mils pulled their goalie st 19:19 but oouldn't score from the three fsceofls. Line-up: Glace Bay - Goal: Hicks; de- fence: Arnett. Leyte, Campbell. Treen, Whyte; forwards: Watson. Miller, Oulette, Myles, Fareili, Dumley, Connelly. Rochford. Sydney-Goal: Defellce: defence: O'Connor. Reardon, Mccallum; forwards: Cowan, IA- Amadio. Robertson, Plrie, McIn- tyre. Referees: Frank st. Alphonaus Couture. SUMMARY Flnt Period No scoring. 10:39, Campbell 1:20, 15:30. Second Period 1-Sydney. Marshall tLacroix. Cowanl zesydney, Chorley (O'Connor) . duct. Marshall 18:39. Third Period 3-Glace Bay, Watson (Rochiord. Arnett) 4-Glace Bay, Miller ina s match misconduct to George Last. night at Crapuud. Mont- ague Peewees defeated PoeweoAb- bias in sudden-death overtime by it score of 4-2 to win their home- and-home series by a score of 0.5 and earned the right to play Ken- sington in the Island final. Going into the game trailing :- 2, the Montague boys spotted Ab- bies still another goal in the first 1 period only to score 2-0 in the second, tying up the series at 4-4. In the third period it looked as though the Montague goal scored by Ballem was going to win the series but with tan seconds to go. Fraser Burke tied it up again on s well-earned goal. The tearns then played I. scoreless 10 minute overtime and went into milder.- l romcur ISLAND mans INTERMEDIATE "n" MILTON HORNETS Idiom SUMMERSIDE ACES Game Time 8:80 Admission 5063 Children 400 V8. Montague Pee Wees Win Series 6-5 From Abbie: death with Montague getting the winner at the 1:00 minute mark of! the stick of . Peardon. Following is the aummary:- Lineups: V. Bell. W. Macxenzie; fence, Block. Milaln. D. Rogers, W. Ward, P F. Buzke. G. Dunn. B. Sherry. Ofllciah; A. Perry. A. Gorveatt. First Period 1--Abbies, F. Gauthier (B. MacMillan) Second Period 2-Montague, M. Wlgginton Third Period 4-Montague, 8. nallem Q T he NIGHT - HOCKEY FOR P. E. I. McDonald. croix, Marshall. Renaud, Choriey. Laurent, Penalties: O'Connor and Arnett . 7:03 11:25 Penalties: Arnett 12:09. Camp- bell 15:10 minor and misconduct, Farelli 18:39 minor and miscon- (Watson. Rochford) 3:30 lllelr mu,-, wlllle nothlng lilellnlw 5-Glace Bay. Watson . . .. 11:00 mu, been decided, swim 1; hope. Penalties: Whyie 8:36 minor and ful that enough of the team will match misconduct. Arnett 4:23, l-emnln ln me pl-oylme to megt M0Ca1ilim 5113- the Rangers should they be able Swill to come to Charlottetown. There Hicks 5 9 'i-21 is little doubt that such a game Deibiice 5 7 '7-19 would be quite 9. drawing card. Mwhuwmngu Montague: Goal, L. MacLeod. B. MaoPhee: defence. M. Wigglnmn,, forwards. 5 S. Pearden, B. Ballem, W. Johns-l ton, D. Hennigar. B. Vanlderstine. Abbies: Goal, F. Callaghan; de- Oonnolly. C. Mac- Millan, Tantoin; forwards, B.Mac- nlyeulom "Dam or MoGonmli. F. Gauthier. Bowness, . 1:20 5-Abbiea, F. Burke 7:00 3-Montague. W. Macltenzie 0:00 Scoring: None. A Good Program: AFIERNOON SKATING .. v - s 4 v V in ii a . . ,........ . 3 T0 5 u nouns intun . p a n n or - . av ” " 35”” AC” -iuiun-s.ou..mluiln MTE TITLE than two thotnsnd were on hand '0 lee t-ha youthful performers who presented I scene of charm and beauty which was A credit to themselves and to their instructor. The show was under the distin- guished patronage of His Honor Lt, Gov. '1'. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Mule Roper. Janet wuii Kay Younker gave a spiedliilnitl Teri? hibmqn 01 figure skating um ac: robatlcs and the Marion ulster. med! I very pretty duet. irlm, 8's performed by Mtge; slum Burke. Terus Gallant, ven Ed, Prowse; Hon. Alex Matheson. WET” "id P195! McGregox- wu premler of p. E. In md M”. I. most intricate number which yo. Matheaon: Mr. David Stewart. Wired close timing. It was ex. ecuted with exceptional skill. wrl Mayor of Charlottetown and Mrs. ma Carrnody and Patsy walk" Stewart; Hon. Reg. Bell, Leader YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE. MON. - TUES.. 22 - Z3 Hoop: Game This Evening The sports Lodge Trotters and the Nomads will meet in an Is- land League basketball game this evening at Prince of Wales Col- lege auditorium. The game will get underway at 6:30. N. Y. Rangers To Tour Maritimes The New York Rangers who have been eliminated from the playoffs in the National Hockey League are to make a. goodwill tour of the Maritime Provinces next week according to an an- nouncement from the team": cap- tain, Don Raleigh. In charge of the Maritime itinerary will be Mr Gerry Regan 0'1 Windsor, N. 8. Coach Buoko Tralnot of the Is- landers has been contacted to learn if a. game can be arranged with the New York team during It is understood that all the Islanders' players are still in the city. Whether they will be here next week or not, remains to be seen. Exhibition Baseball By The Associated Press Philadelphia. (-A) 10 yM1lwa.ukcc (N) 6. 1 Chicago (A) 8 st. Louis (N) 2 Washington tA) 6 Cincinnati (Ni ”' I--A-in lSO0EL LElI”N MAYFRIH THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. MARCH 20 - 8 PM. SATURDAY ONLY lhoston (A) 1 Philadelphia (N) VBaltimore (A) a Chicago (N) is. .............L. LONDON. (AP)-- Harry Whittle. Britain's l1952 Olympic track team. announ- ced his retirement Friday. Whittle placed fifth in the 400-metre hurdles in Helsinki. (Pesrdenl ............. .. 10:00 (B. MacMillan, W. Ward) 11:50 First Overtime Sudden Dull: 6-Montague, Pearden : T0-DAY its FORUM