ran iii-LA. t‘ ETOWN GUARDIAN Skate To 6-4 iiictory 0ver Sydney Tearn (By The Canadian Presli SYDNEY N. ., ‘ . Ge i B March 39-pin: the wrong was’ of the track as we see it and mostly over areas sour- seo but they do make s there and the trottinat and oeointz races are patm by error-pious cfigwds and are of comse very bop- r. fir which ..§"§.“'e't?&';l‘£n.°ne.. Eirhibdt- ion grounds late Tuesday nqsn my only destroyed the main buildinw. barns, dance hall. oifioei. cattle and DOUll/ry sheds but caus- gd me loss of two race horse‘ and considerable r Twenty horses most bein8 tr"!- ed by Earle Avery‘ assisted by Jim- 4. _-(j¢ The Gfllnd Circuit meeting It Gobherfs historic half-mile track mic with We d “mm” which starts i! June aetn will Rom the zlglgamltlltlgldélnflt have s eoooo e For an "mm ss 2.09. both owned by l-v- M- P188 0f Ashland. Maine. were very regret- tably desf-Toyfld-nfafi 3:515 1°55 was .a severe o several sets of Ind 09h" raging eq out went. up in flames. n a been planned w how a use meeting at Woodstonk. and uneasily an Exhibition this fall but file lxhibitdon will be dB- flnitely out U“! "4195 behoidasttaoreisnoxotrg d a (hmllfi If l! nnloet of the raoe mes were saved. owned by E. Roland-Ba oxnwlll start agsdrst Austin 201 Axoeruto 2.02%. Spencer stars. It be one of the class- iest fields of trotters that has aver faced s starter. -o- They are busy night and re Ma 00d. __o__ John oorr ’ ‘ m been devised and will , Our saint ' ‘ ‘Gerry Csvansugh. writes.."A few cost I00 Poles wlilbo every 3i. feet around the track and so ll‘- a Th. attraction. Titan l-lsnovd- Q, 3. .58‘/.-, wonder Juvenile trot/tor srsrover- Blue Boy 2I0m§ Calptain January 2.00%. m. 2$2nti and several other o won the Mori- "i" "While hooker title hero when to a 6-4 over e m: to - , the t, {use Digital-zeal series 10-8. b“. fled to s M dram In th l‘: w e ame at Charlottetown. ‘ Pint-sized ‘lb the bin Run in the Bummerside as he duplicated his first some performance by whipping home mur ls. two of them in the second rsme which gave the Island team a lead they never lost. A crowd of 2.000 paying Sans lvlvlatgged Bydnov mange a 1-0 glad] e 006111-08 o ‘on s g by Eisner Morrison but after that e Kinmaen held a decided edge to outsopre Bymrey 4-0 in the mid. die Dd collected two more _ third period wrhile Shipyards earned three. D0050 0M GBy mined the other Bummsraido counters while Moni- son with three and Bmney Mn- Mailln Wire the Sydney marks- nr . Srsb-soalie Frank Dolniel. who {engined the injured Saunders in M90108 in the the Sydney e. Unsuper- Snmmea-slde: Goal, Dalsiel: de- an“ 5134mm mm fence McLeod. Moiioollan: i . dsyseggo 1 laledwa nice lags-rain? u‘? ,1 o,“ fin“, o, m, ‘Km. Richards: winsl. gay/mag‘. fir}. 1a.! whomgfil be‘ remsnrhellef as fir" in WM _°__"¢4W W111 owl"- ""Gm-wm“”“,‘““f- - i’ set up s new trwk Mold . . Sydno = 0on1. Mnrntyr-e; defence oi 2 0 with Happy I- R-Wb at Earns-rs horsemen. from hero Rich . Ramsay: centre. Mor- nsrlb- "r l... a‘"*..:;:r an. ream" 2:32;: llnrrslmn... M“ w =- are“ mm- a a one I - Subs: . . MoM rrr . an amide by widow's in 1900 will remember a. tall, fine Qunm . may u n l gardener are: lawns “no one. new n‘ ' ‘m- x, ‘mm, a. visit to the u.s.a. out wmm°y' f“ “n” °' ' himself out to be espeoioll "Ida" ‘Wmd by mmeu’ to me and called to mind some Momma, 2.01%. owned by W BY dl stolilon . 1;, 1,; n, rhls ewberienoes raoinz at 8t. John. gligrnudlo veszqosu and Prince He thought the Maritimers he met my"; g 1;;- ung ding, owned rwere venv splendid fellows. Now null o is owner o! he is secretary at. Roosevelt rooe Raceway which quite often draws to its ibis position and to give one an idea of its Dflflulaxity with the remune- we may state that he has received 306 entries for six early closing events, an average of 56. which is one more than our friend David Niema. New Glas- gow, received for his big stake which will be raced August 3rd. Lrrcidezrtally Dave set up a new record for the Msritinres for ent- ries to a stake with 05 paid up in his 2.80 eligible. __.o-- _ Word from the U. S. A. is that it is expected there will be close to 00 more fairs operating this year than in 1945. We also formed ma; ~_‘ 14 in t. John the coming sea- son and movie l4! be Wm‘ "5 i" soon as the dates are announced. George T. Kane. 0100119991‘ 0f m‘ ., 8t. John race time-it. told 1M W‘ - oently that he intends to hold '-'-' rpces st least twice a month th-is year which will give the fans in the St. John district a ertainsnent and with such hood ’ rocina stables as Mr. nurse-tics ' and others. plenty of’ comveiim" should be afforded. - Thanks. Gerry. for your news. g 1..., . O Mend H. Bower Home. . Dirgun of the Provincial Exhibi- tion, althoruh in far sway H“ does not forget .~ us, In s recent letterhe lencloses , to be hold at Oak- land Park. not anrims. each sit‘- ernoon until March 30th and eight races daily. All the events are for . the runner-s or bmrr toils as they are familiarly known. ‘Blotters so far have not irwsded Arkansas t0 - any great extent. We also thfl-hk poet cards enclosedmvno °’ l“? “if?” "lieflei-‘llloil? $5.!" bull so‘: cost of nuilllons. i M yrrr rd Kearney. Genera sn- late .' 0.11:1 Edwin T. Keller, rnce secretary or the Western H Racinrr Association of George vaudeville booking agents. Never m their menmry had they had so many wbplicotions for acts and as a. consequence vaudeville perform- ers have jumped their rates 25 to 50% and are quite choosey as t0 where they go. s. ¢-o-— Franklyn- SafIord who taslrrs for the Mawhin-nsy and Wathsrr stab- U.S. A. last season, has a habit of whistlinii or singing while sitting behind his charges while training. He rides more miles in the sulky each dav than any 0th» driver in the world and has the hawy foc- ulty of ireopina his horses con- tented with their work. probably Efiwmvfrif "m5"? “i. m“? i‘? em. y no ry yo . $5,. salrltireiorfisoer of miaht be a ood thins with a lem- New Zsolarrsi flown to California “perm-mm one. ‘“ "it? lt."‘°..°“l° “it'll ‘°" mect w E6 "I1 B!‘ W- Here is one for Ernie MoTaaue. San-ta Anita track on Anril 16th. “m mummy," M; Badman very well-David “PlCGW held- man, the handy-array man about thetrrsckwhohsdorreodhisears chewed of! by a sow when ho was four years old on a farm near Cleveland, loaves Longw Flor- ida for Santa Andie. 0a omris, Aprillstnnherehewlilbeanas- sistant to Ed Keller. Dsvld has been around the Grand Circuit a the U.8.A.. he will be one of the greatest attractions ever to racein Uncle Sam's land. Victor Barker. Gene manger or the Auckland Club. has been instructed to move heaven and esrtih to aeroplane tron rtation for this wonder pacer. a an attendartgo horseman in guard the steed every e Ernie and the writerbeeameolrum- :10 the “Till-ed 353ml- my with him when we raced at l l ' .@-9-._ Mount Clemente. in ~ i. Dim h, M" mm, 192i. By the way, our end Er- ggomg and to nle was one of the most popular against M068 eteker amoul! the many that '“*‘°9,"°;',,"f_' ‘t? had in that bis m and has to his credit driving TheYank Eahgorldb trottirrl record on ice misfit.“ d ric s ‘ohanwion. Brown ' r ' '-0—' . One of the best miles turned in 1M0 was by the three-year-oid los and was top r-elnnnon in the’ First Period l-Sydney. Morriso Penalties: McLeod. loop!!! Period Fsurxuneraide. Richards (McKay) .... .. .. 15.55 “rammemidon-Goyv" Penalties: Wol (males). (major) . Third Period I t Penalties: lmkle. McLeod was knovm. More people asw Goldmrim Maid perform titan any piece of horsedlesh the world has ever known. Some idea of his skill as a driver and the osre that was n ldlni h Maid can be gleaned from the fact that she equalled her world's record at l9 years of age. Bud Doble had ma-ny other outstanding. records _w his credit including the worlds trot- ting record in 1804 wh he step-s oped Nancy Hanks in 2.04, Not only was he s. great driver but a areat gentleman as well. ~Q._ Bill Stewart. New Gleaaow. NB. telem-ironed us yesterday afternoon. no had Just got back from ‘Iren- ton. N J:- time it the mile suave: where a: ho tak work da . Tvwnsen films-n’ is training nda a very likdly two-yell‘- , roster Hanover. a four- ear-old. for Bill. Bill mt rm be- hind the two-yearoid and stowed her a mile in 2.46 with the last quarter in S6 seconds. That is a- bout the slip all the drivers are insuring in but. the horses have godmiftsfiod miles irkthaegtgérgdslgwer; BHOVQI’ W tfi-yesr-oid at Iseidlwtonln 2.04- He is showing up well and both he and Riosends are vew much liked try trainer Aokorsnan. They will n“... "at. fr". ink‘; any with case Ellis at his rrrsee loam. I-le said all the horses there appeared to be in wrest sham Ind the colts r ably well. Mr- Eug was the height of hospital- y. ..-Q_ 0.3m huranw mBllly din? bower var sale last m1. Col- h.“ 5am, Hanover t 2.0‘! trotting. 2.10 pacing. to the 2.23 oi HBXIDVM‘. 0f i-Hockey Local Midgets Bid For iilar. Titie Tonight The Maritime midget hockey title is st stoke st the Format to- night when Fred Bradley's local Csnnd . New Brunswick-P. E. l. champions clash with Trum. Nova Scotla champions. ‘The game is scheduled to get underway at 8.30 sharp. Truro Mil"!!! I "It. Bmnrt squad arriv- ed in the city yesterday afternoon and will bold a light workout at the Forum this morning. Cans- dlsns are expected tn stand pat on the lineup that has carried them into the finals and while not under-estimating the strength nf the Nova Scotisns are confident of bringing the three province title to the city, to Mid to the in- termediate crown now hold by the Leglonsires. Second lime Hoop Finals . 0n Today The second game of the City Basketball League finals is scheduled for‘ P. W. C. auditorium this afternoon at 4.15 with Saints and Arabs again tsngiing in the battle for city hoop supremacy. Arabs came through with a 33- 28 victory in the first game of the best of five series but Saints sup- porters are confident that their quintette will get back nn even footing in this afternoon's en- counter, Amherst Girls Defeat P. W. 0. iioopstere 19-11 AMHERST. N. 8.. March 20- (Speciall-An Amherst l-lighSctrool girls basketball team tonight de- feated the Charlottetown Princeof Wales College Co-eds hooepsters 10-11 in rm exhibition tilt played here. Following is the summary: Charlottetown FG PS PF Pis Joan MacDonald Fiorine Evans Eileen Lflfldflflllh S. MacDonald Barbara Coylg Joan Weir‘ Lexie McLolne Barbara Quigley Mae Coyio Helen Behm Total ooocoonwoo oc¢¢oo¢~o~ ‘U oooou6o~o@ oe~oo=~ouH ... '2 .- maaOsamér-saau >-OOOOO<:AQO>- Amherst M. Berhardt Miller Foster Smith . Skinner‘ . Goldsmith Nelson Bird Anderson 3FQH"EF?I 3. ooo~»o—=MQ Oo0=oo~enm a1 Referees, Marie Ferguson, Geo. Chambers, both of Amherst. ii. ii. Ali Stars Defeat iienaington tKe-nslngton last night the C arlottetown Holy Redeemer All St rs defeated the Kenslngton H ckey Club intermediates 10-5 in a exhibition hockey game. ‘k. Higson was irigh scorer t All Stars with three goals, w ile Bradley and N. barter" each got a brace and W. Shepherd. Diamond and Jackson each oc- countlng for one. Woodside scored three for" Ken- rsington and Champion got the other two. tor Capture _Trophy' The Freetown Grads won the onds and Mrsclitrrlane hockey trophy. defeating BedBQl-IB BMW" 4-2 in the flnai imm- The "l- eouuter. at ole/you Bed ue rink. W" _ '53.... crnrtnilens , rflteo ‘ we .;...".l. some. we}: "ti: 1's“ ‘gland! . l“ , ' ti; A‘ ties li- LL? l’. B I..i\ D l‘ f; n-‘s/IIV" N ' V ' every been passed Prince Street tory. Getting away to the Winners notched two of their four tallies minutes of play and were never very seriously threateden They added another brace of counters in the- middle canto to complete the scoring as West Kent lassies came back strong in the final period to battle it out on even terms with their opponents. Patsy Soper and a like number of assists led the scoring parade and Townshend getting the other two markers. Mclesn also picked up an assist V with Diamond figuring rnihe last goal after. fence, ‘ mission and the repaid for their attendance. They saw eight hockey encoun- lcrs take place with each and them providing action galore as King Square's Y's Men's squad handled by Forbes lhrouizh to take the outdoor rinks title defcatln Brighton K of Cls l-0 in the fin flame 0n the champions won their way into the finals with victories over Rotar- larrs and Kinsmen, defeating the former 1-0 and the latter‘ 2-0 while of C’: were defeating the Legionaires, winning by loss of a coin and then went on to defeat Spring Park 8-1, In the Forbes Kennedy junior dad's team counted on a Kennedy came Brighton K night's one inauguration kiddies marathon hockey night $19128 lithe dlgection of egn-bCcl ‘Trill. . an nsor e S ‘ Charlottetown aygrounds y Com- ciilgéltrlrneglllfiralilyocllsgrgfaxtiirlitany: of programme. championship a Game opened Ln the first with two during the of the game. B. defence, Stewart; forwards, shend, McLean, Pat Super, Mad- rene McLean, O. Diamond, Joyce Partridge. W, K. 8.: Goal, Janet Ives: de- Kennedy, Elaine Shirley Bourke, Hilda Adele Whitlock; Paula Mary Jean McArthur, forwards, Eleanor Mc- Innis, Joan Wood, Eleanor Bourke, Patsy Barrett. Chandler. Picksrd, Clark, Lorna Elizabeth Lmriz, Joan Stewart, S: Goal, Thelma Turner; Rayfield, Audrey Edna Town- Gloria McLean. Lineups of two finalist: boy's tournament: King Square Doyle; defence, Squarebrigogéswnllilfdrfs- Hurr ’ MscMilian, Kennedy. MB: Y. Lupe_ Burke, Geo. Bradley, Ander- sorllf’. of C. Goal, Clark; defence. Hynes, Hughes, McDou all: for- wards. Dlrby. Vessey. lean, Bell, Y's Men: Haynes; F. Currie, Lewis, Hartinger. Graziano Puts iiiarty Servo NEW YORK, March 29—<AP)—- Graziano, box- belt. Guard will Rockabye Rocky since several only took him four sasy~ rounds to INT-pound crown from Red Cochrane in February-Servo never had a chance i0 find him- self tonight against the explosives ,R0cky packed in his gloves more‘ win the Away in Second Servo tonight in the second round of a non-title lO-rounder that was the hottest betting money bout between Madison Square Garden two Side slugger caught _up with baby- fsced Marty early _rn the second heat and crushed lrrm to the can- vas three time: with just about every punch in the book, before referee Arthur Donovan in and halted it second of the session. ounltelirghfid Scariest un er his ou a and w Coast ago-it i-Z leaving the months sit/IR" PEEL $1M RP Gillett ilv. ~..| h. tvnl yin‘ ‘if! i, $ of crowd were well Theed the tussle gave his the title when he ass from Blrt. short- ly after the fve minute mark had for the only counter of the closely-waged encounter. and West Kent girl's hockey teams, meeting in a return engagement activities the with Prince Street skating off with a 4-0 vic- a fast start seven there- goals with McLean tussle in Goal. icholson. and blazes! little stepped st 1 minute. b2 ounds b Supporters in iionte Town Are Jubilant when the news “m, 1mm,“ 1 t 1118M this! the Kinsmen Juveniljs h" W011 _ lhe juvenile hockey championship of the Maritime: by defeating Bydney Shipyards by 515w" "f ‘H i" Bydney. This is e first Maritime championship ever brought to Summeraide by s rsnlaie hockey team. ‘Firs Crystal sters of a fdwuearg ggo defeat, v all comers rn the Maritime: but although rt has been c1059 l 12w times this is the first time t at the men havermne through. Great credit rs due to Chm-lie 308m and his Squad for their "he lhvwlnr. They travelled m _5l'dney yesterday by plane, tak- 1118 lire chance of some of them becummg a" sick. but apparently they all stood the trip fine. It was expected that they would return after the game but the plane was xrounded by weather. They “i111 return this morning, lflndlng at Charlottetown about nine o'clock and proceeding to Summerside by disns. New feated home ice. 4-2 in tal to take Canadians auto, A civic reception is plsnn d d they will be met at the orlatsklgts of the town by the S.Y.C.I_ Band and Fire Department. After he. ing paraded through town they will be extended a civic welcome at the Town Hall. Last evening many wires of Cvlllrfllulstions were sent. Among them was one from the Mayor of the Town and one from the pre- sident of the Board of ’I‘rsde.—Ei. The pro The Game Act having to do with P0696 amendment to the levying of a one dollar hunt- ifll: license on rural gunners, was withdrawn at the request of the sponsors on Thursday afternoon when it became apparent; that», members of, the Government my- olflielkdeleting the portion rleql. l"! with rural gunners and leav- lnB the urban sportsmen holding ‘if be: 9nd buying two dollars for l e pflvllexe of hunting and fish. l"! while their country cousins went scot free. “IA too literlai int relation of e wording. except armors, their sons or hired help on their own ley, boast rearward Dhy. and will at stand 5 ft. 0 and G‘ isn't ‘me Truro might ing. From who they with very ltltle no doubt. prove ‘Total-TOGO. FIVE ACES :_ TMal-(ifiw. High single: E. Robin. High three: E. Points: Cards 0. Five Aces 5. J uveniles Win Maritime Ch’ ship 'Y’s Men ’s Squad Winners A h A Marathon. Upward: of 800 fans last night wrtnessed the Tonight the local Midzet Cona- Ck and RE. I. Brunswi title holders battle it out with the Truro Midgets in a sudderrd clash m: the Maritime crown. Q 0 + i eath Manager Bill Bevan 0f theCan- adians stated yesterday that de- spite a long layofl. the boys were quite confident of the plagoi! mu. Cansdi ummsreide Midgets 4-10n victory. Alon; ans de- the western capi- the Island playoffs. Tire St. John Sea Brunswick champions were elimi- nated 8-0 in a sudden-death game here about two weeks ago. i- + 4- i- Cadets New tutored throughout the season by Coach Fred Brad- an exceptionally strong Iiorne usfodlsn. slnPDfd winter with the West Kent School team, winners of the Archer Tm- net- all Howst L brilliantly be a. tower of strength in himself. while H. How- t and Ross behind the bluellne 5 ft. 'I respective- snd sveraie 160 pounds. which m1 badmior 111MB .. m. iseheolrferd andsp Bevin is ably back- ed up bv the second strintz of Dal- zieL I-Iennemey and Biso with R~ ets. Orr the of- lirre" 0d 0 squad arrived last by car and will have a light workout st the Forum this t we can took the Nova. Scotia crown mom- gather trouble and will. the toughest ob- BOWLING DIG FOUR. LEAGUE 001 no 2a r145 r064 1001 mo. Robin. Ml. a: ees: Drlllon and a. Mac- °P ldloinins properly" by mem- Donafil‘: ~ blers, particularly m the 9pm“- Team sumd|ng:__ on, proved the stumbling black . W L Ptg It?! gal-Iain? of the amendment Ki S uare 3 0 rxna orm, City sport;- K_"§; c? 2 l 4 we" Willi-nil to Day the extra Kinsmen 1 1 2 0' III‘ only in the advent of the Sprinz Park 1 1 1 f1“? “mm” "el" .’- =1 one Rotarlans o r o olar hunting license wrth m. Parkdale 0 i a lain exceptions. o d-G ro's ° 1 Lggaionalles 0 1 0 Several members of the Govern- ment took the broad view nnd spoke in favour of the propgggd legislation, stressing that the mom-y must come from some soure- by. sides private subscription if any "51 lmlirovement of our" provin- cial huntrnz and fishing conditions “"910 be made. and as the money so obtained was to be spent in the country districts for the benefit of all, it was only reason- sbie to assume first rural sporty. men should be wrilrng to should. er at least a small portion cf the cost. is s foregone conclusion that Is. land Pheasants Unlimited will can- cel s large proportion, if not all, of their standing order" for nn ad- men in _ dil’ n l 500 R‘ - , 1n- ...":.:..... ...'?.‘;?§“l7.‘1..“".$:‘2lii Servo - - ,. h . u. t‘, ' . "veiling "lg" l “$5,, 133w, mil. ‘§.'.‘.._.“l.‘-“€..'.."..“.ZT.'.'Z' ffipiflfi. prrurclrknfrvrltguédftlylllz“ ‘Olga, Em n. the depth they will on: down into their _nwn pockets, particular- LV when rt is forcibly brought home i0 them that_their efforts are not fully appreciated by those who stand to benefit by the money so spent. With the exception or a0 odd birds still held at Wallle Rndds, Win- 5108. the last shipment of 250 phras- ants have been distributed. The birds arrived in splendid condition an were in the proportion of one cock bird to 4 hens, I) were 9st free in the Al rton area anti 40 in the Montagu urrsy River flig- tricts. The remainder were lib-mt- ed in the in-between sections of the province with the New ‘Dom- lnlon-West River sector receiving M birds. 30 of the shipment were allotted to Sour-is but. the Inter- ested sportsmen in the eastern metropolis phoned that the Souris Line Road was impassable to motor cars and it woud be impossible for transport the birds to the sei- ecbed area. In view of those con- ditions they would rather wait and receive their birds from the April shipment. The birds held at Wsilie Hood's, I believe, distribution in the Tigrrlsh ares. By the ws things stand at pres- ent these s a possibility that tire Souris rtsrnon will he out luctk, alt ough we sincerely hope no , ARITIME toner ADULTS-we OHILDII N-flbe to The Game Act to become law itl of is pouring into This month they ed. The season on cure and on the last o don't take any - —~— n lnss most devnmtlnl 1'1"" '“"‘d As s direct result of tn ‘ emu: ' t . e fnrlure grérlrélingeilllllljt Yeggmlgiigrfkedmgry of the proposed amendment The flight of the usual two this sector. are slated for l TO- NIGHT closes on March 31st, trappers will be ‘allowed a days grace in April in which to dls ose of skins the season. Having furs in possession in closed season renders one liable to a stiff pen- alty with a minimum of $20. ing on to pelts too long of them as soon as they are dry 4 A steady stream of skunk spouts the bounty office. are averaging hei- ter than 200 per week with all sections of the province represent- mlnk and murkrst although few taken u: a chances on hung- ..dlsp0se wild geese is still far behind last seasons’ peak. There are over 300 of the big birds in the Vernon-Orwell ares hut it is confidently expected the middle of April thorn will ho that, before thousand birds in The trout season opens nn An-l ril 16th, a little better‘ than weeks sway, and many ardent en- thusiasts arc already making: plans and dreaming of a big ratvir ‘ the opening morning. Lot's hope measure their dreams come true. two n-n mtrrs rriu Ann rnnnsren TUWING SERVICE Phone 2157 vrcronrs remit MONDAY NIGHT» APR i Charlottetown’ All 8t ' versus Victoria Unions CHAMPIONSHIP rnurro sanders t. crvrowu amour IN SUDDEN DEATH GAME ' ' GIVE THE YOUNGSTERS A GOOD HAND. YOU'LL BE PLEASED THE Montreal Juniors Eliminate St. Pats OTTAWA, March fl_(@).< Montreal Canadians tonight eliml . lnated Ottawa St. Patrick's Oole L 198B Juniors in an eastern Ca Memorial Cup semi-final pis down, defeating the Celts 0-4 t l, sweep their beit-of-three series two straight games. Montreal now will sdvm ' othe C Coll against. the winner of the semi-final between Copper land Toronto 5t. Michael's cse. tacle f the a ftime ti-(fle treklécm on the“ M“ l» '0- 0 d- clronlllllla only one game. Tire mg.- ion/sires, bolstered with Lire addit- rurr of Maurice Dowling for the last few games of the scheduleand the playoffs proved worthy run- ners-u/o and were dangerous in the Y playoff threat. 4' 'l' 1' Things might have‘ been a little d-iflerent Thursday night 1r Fume Pound had not been injured in the early minutes of the first our 0d. Fultie was on the receiving end of a hit/h stick which required ., has removal to hospital for nhreo stitches over the left eye. When he returned to the same after the 1118i Period- he received another.‘ ‘ blow on the side of the nose" which with the other iniury u- . prom closed the left eye. This cem- dttion forced Coach Roy Prowsm to use the big deiencernan spu- inaiy and ultimately to benchhim. for the remainder ‘of the game. i O Il- d- v- Big Art Perry. russed front line was recalled to defence duties f0 replace Pound. nd two ' was missed on the front line with Maurice powltng and Buffer _ Worth. It was almost 60 minutel MsoDona for Perry ld wa ' off attack after attack. Thus the j veterans’ scorinl punch and drive > was severely weakened. .. d- o 0 d- Presidient of tbs City Hockey, League. Mr. Sam F. Doyle oon-' gratulated the players and pes- . ssnted trophies and prizes at the '> conclusion of Thursday's game. ~f Ibmmzv Keefe. camtsin 0f the . Welshman and stalwart defence - star accepted tine Dr. RC. Dougtm r ‘Trophy on behalf of the wdnneroy , J. ‘ dam. defence ace for the Mg i was on hand to reooive the Cranky. ett ‘Irophy for the most valuabll a player o! the League while Rob art-son m’ , with prizes for mmectiveiy icodind the snoring +4- 0 doesn't say very ring action it can be gleaned _ the nrissle that he is making his ' gkv around the zines in New York, y‘ coo-r .1 Winner of all five bouts he has par-taken in. Bunny was a. ssmll- finalist on the recent Karpslaw- Joyce card at Madison Square , Garden. winning from Johnndo l-lsrvev bv a. decision after bovine! the United States lad on the cen- vas twice and that shows plainly that the youngster hasn't 10st any of the punching power he display- ed in local rina circles. d- § '0 1|- Bunny. a southpaw srxrspperhss ~ been in the fight game since ha. was able to lace on a Rlove. A clssn living youngster he is al- ways in the pink of condition. He has a fond love for the fiahtnzame and it is your commentators 09- inion that the young Charlotte- town lad will make his way in thI ring game. Courage. ability and punching power are all part of him and he has marry friends in this province nuliimz for him. O -l- + rl- Marittmers will have a z-irarrce of seeing the youngster‘ in action southpaw fighter from this City. in Mnv when he is to meet Joe Pyle for the Maritime middle- ‘weight title at Glace Bay. Mc- closkev will be up against 1r real scraippcr in Pvlc but lho lalier will like-verse have to bc on his toes leverv minute if ire is to lnko Lire of the clean-limited, -l TONIGHT 8:15 F9393