-2 In Overtime Atlantics Move Another Step NearerMMHLFina1s With7-4Win Over.-Sydn.ey SYDNEY. (OP)-Hlli-fix Atlan- own Glace Bay slangiers D Go One Game Up On Miners After Tough Game At Forum ............a---..... -- LlTTl:E spoar By Reusen ?.:'l.;ii'.?:l.''..':? ' - - SPARRINS PARYMEKS -.. Island Spark-Plug Defencemen George McLaglin ' A 3t”! tics moved nearer to the Maritime ripped a 40-foot sci-eer;ed shot irlito , r ;, . gfajor fig:-key Ihepage-the Sm:hi:yMN:h. l t t 16 - as E W Y - the Glace Bay ne a er mn Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "V y MARCH . 24. l l -PAGE SIX ;airls' Basketball '7Playdowns Will Begin At Once llonaires '1-4,to take a 4-1 lead in their best-of-nine semi-finals. The teams move to New Glas- gow Wednesday for the sixth game, the Halifax club using this site as their home rink while it I- Halifax Forum is occupied by an ice show. The dismal showing. of the Mil- lionaires in the playoffs was re- flected in the attendance with only utes and 26 seconds of overtime, play last night to give the power-: ful Charlottetown Islanders a 3-2! win over the Glace Bay Miners and a 3-2 lead in games in their M.MlH.L. semi-final series. The Miners were playing ii. man short with Bill Burega in the pen- .-ilty box when McLagan fired the winner. Burega was sitting out his part of a minor and major penal- 1953. Spear -Headed Assault On Miners tir-s for fighting with Gus G-uslav- . Last evening officials of the 9-14. cson and roughing with Marcell 'physigni Fitness Division announc. It was an old story with the Clements. ed that playoffs for the girls' open Sydney Clllb- Leading 4-3 N5 the "Buck" whltlock and Walter , Island basketball title will get un- end of the second period, they fell Pawlshyu assisted on the game del-way immediately with semi-f1n- apart before the powerful Atlant- lcs in the last frame and the At- lantlcs rolled throiigh for four un- answered goals. the last coming when goalie Nick Pidsodny was yanked in the last minute. Frank King set the pace for Hal- wmliiilg goal. Whitlock carried the: puck over the Glace Bay line. dropped it hack to Pawlshyn who ahoved it towards the boards. Mc- Largan picked up the loose disc and fired .1 bullet into the cordage. als to be completed by March 31st. ,In the semi-finals. R.C.A.F. W. D.'s will play it best-of-three series with Summerside Girls at Summer- slde Airport. and Y.M.C.A. Girls". will play Ablbie Sisters in Char- i .Vicl.aoaii's wicked drive. a rising lottetowli. also in a best-of-three 'ifax with two goals and Bill Ford. shot. that spell between "Buck"'l series. The fmal for the We and I-fughle Camplbell, Muckle Holiett. whmochs legs and congnmedl I -the Physical Fitness Trophy wllll Bob Bowness and Kenny Lauf- 0 ,hmhhh Rohhe Don Loc.kniin.'5 Goal.e Dull LOCKhill'i. -iabove) bring-together the two semi-flnall mhh netted me omen. Big Steve Brklnclch turned in ii heads up offensive and defensive game last night as "the Islanders downed the Miners 3-2. turned in a spectacillar nelmiiidlnglwlnners ill a home-and-home ser-l rid assault b), b for the Glace Bay Minors last les. baskets to count. filial )0 iizght. Lo:'klial't made 5.? stops and Lorne Pixie started the S.Vdn9i' pads cllmaxed a tor scoring in the first period and our- ilw Islanders throughout the . - :3 lav. -------- -re ' s r e late in the Imrh me mmm S of p ' in the third period almosl sififzlc-l o lsggoxitd slgoxiiiriige lggiiveg, Bill McDon- Brklaclch Set up the Islands”,- Lockhart Hal-d-worked hands-diy held the Miners in the . . hgh hm Johnny noieck nmniid first goal and led rush after nish . . . I .game. I I the goals thht pm them hhehd into Glace Bay territory. In addi- For the most 01 W5 "m9 " ll” Both Lockhart and Al Mluai llavci . tion he played a strong game blok 3 Dame bi”-W99” me 15la”demmr'.been sensational in the series. E:ich'cIub George McLagan (loft), Hub 40-foot screened shot that zipped Islanders were at full strength. 4-31-A . Oh defence hhmg with his defense ualorls and the 0V"-W0”i9d Don'gcalle has been beaten onlv l2 Beaudlry (centre) .-ma Buck whit-zbetween goalie Don Lockharts. tjBuck' Whltlocx started the play. hellhf-"G 1 M M H", ah mm, Gus Gusiavesoh. llhtlillalit 111 We Gm” Ea-V Cageu limes in five games for a 2.40 Au lock fright) played outstaiidiiigl pads. ,which led the game Wlnnlflrg goaly Halifax. 0-lMv D F if): haves -WT"-"W ”."”W'""Tjp 7. The big Toronto-born gml1l6 W35 aypygygf-0 Tm. 15;.-.iid;-i-5 iinve scoi-J Following is the schedule at llle roles in the Islanders 3-2 victoryl Beaudfy scored the Islandei's',byhMcLagan. Wliitlock played hislfence. Bl-oom. C hing hall. H1) 1-” (Hildebrand. McIntyre) 12.). failed upml l0 Flake 55 swps t".”d,ed 13 goals against the Miners” 12 Charlottetown Curling Club to- over the Glace Bay Miners last second goal and played one of the best game of U19 Settles. hhd hl5l1?”8"0)';v Lmfwi” 5'Ford 3 kin 'l 5'?-l ii"?-l-0 h')u'D9"58 ill the third period alone the Ml” but one oi his 15iand...-5- gonis was night: nigiii, finest games of his career. He turn- line going well and only for some Camilbe . all ma". - ' ll-I Mclntire 16.55 ers cage cop robbed the Islaiidei'sl.5cnrecl on an open net. i 7-00 D-BL Mt-Lagan scored the game ending ed in an exceptionally good penal- tollxh luck Bl”0Ul'ld the Glace Bay Bflwness. Gnold. Holletl. M'('Phc'il- 7-Sydney. l-ioreck, (if siirv goals on it least hhll 8,-,---9--e -----;-;---- -- 0-, i Ice 1433. F. Acorn vs Dr. Mac-.3031 at the 6.23 mark or sudden- ty-killing effort and was a tower net would have had at least three Sydney: Goal. IP:dsodnviV.h lde-1 (iVlialeni . lash (lozcn occasions. ii"? Hf"? mam 1.e1t?led me me”, D0llh1fl- death over time. The goal was a; of strength offensively when the goals. h- fence. Weaier.'MC ng-re'k '?llt;ll., Penalties. Morrow 1.41. lxln! In the l.hlrd period alone Lock-l-llle 01 the Mlnels mid. Kitllllli ice ;;.w, R, MaCN(51l1 V5 prank ..MM.- - .-T" Marineau. forwards. lrll OW. fr 1l.il. Bloom 12.34, Bergcron l.l.ll hart was tested twenty-three times 0W8!-Shllhalnlost succeeded in .sC0.r- Hansen ' L c Donagli, Morrow. Robertson. Hll- (misconduct). Mclntyre 13.44. Mc- and beaten only once. That goal by "'13- TW"-'9 Bill) V9-l'Tl5l' 5”” mm 1”. Ice 3-D. Saunders vs. .1, E. ; 1 I d delirand. ROW9. HOWCK FlTl9i.Hl"- Laughlln 13.44. Huh Beaudry was scored on a lzllh 5h8l'D P118565 throllizll the Cell-lain-den, ea S I Referees: Choma and Kelly. ' -niii-.1 psi-ion thhh rebound. re but Watson failed to click. V Ice 4Aw, Mhchaihe vs. P. J. . Summary:- 8-Halifax. Campbell. Em while Lochhan shone in Qihgh Whllock came close to SCOFillilhhVi15on' Y First .Period (Watson, Bergeron) .-... 6.16 Bay nm N Mm”-in me Igihndgis zgaln at the in minute mnik as hc. 0.00 pm. 1 ggg; 1-Sydney. PITIIP. 9-llallfax. Hollcltt. mmngi came up with 3 save in the 1-lected hhllhrd Shot Oh the Mlllel-9., Ice 1-.Di-. Giddings vs. C, Mac. g-rhe summe..side team skipped (Whalen, Hill) . ll.2h (Bcrgeron) ..................... .. 11.33 sudden-doatli over-time that may net fcllmllhg 3 YEICE-0-? The pitch Donald. gggg. by Laura Chechen won the ceceiia 2-Halifax. King . . 18.00 10-Halifax. Bowness. well have 'changed the course of Came blick to Ghstavesoll and lllsi Ice 2h-Old Timers vs. J. 5. Mac- ci.i1cAC.o (AP) .. Team nii5iie' . . . 30 Campbell trophy at me sum. ,Penally: Campbell .. . (Campbell. Hayes) ....-. 18.17 the senes. M-mm. made 3-pnei-in. screened shot whlstled past the opentponhldl and h heahjhy respect 101' player- nierside Curling Rink over the Second Period 11-Halifax. Laufman, mnnal stop 0!! Wlhcer Bl” Mcs ”m” by mchesi . 1” 34- E- Burden Vs- -1- A. coach Sid Abel are credited for the weekend by winning all their games )-Halifax. Ford. (King) ....................... -.. 19.16 CT-MR9" as the lam" let go from Beaudry had -the my gmd'mke1y' sensational leap by Chicago Blaokl ill competition. Other members of (Watson) 1.25 Penalties: None. itl)-(lllt 20 feet out. 0 chance of. the period when (jynysph gggggg hhhhhh Hawks mm me -Nahum, Hockcylpla the rink were Velda Holman. mate; 4-Halifax, King. - Stops:- The Island?” hi W5" '-""9 We” W” mm m H” Cm” M U" 1330, ' Learvuelq Lop bragket, , y Frances Offer. second; and Bertha (Hayes, Laufman) 1.1 G (:2 hlaymg one mhn man, u 3 i-esiiii, mark. The Islanclei-5 centre-inali iat- Bahklhg in .,h whhmhh of h Vic. , . Jenkins, iead, 5-sydney. Rowe, 11 FL-29 of the Bu,.eg,,.Cimn,ni,5' Gustave. tempted to draw Lockhari. but lhc. I ,On,'wmhh pmiected mam mm the S The runners up were, Betty . son bout which Started "9" PM W ”””V ””'t?””-7”” ii" I51a"d”' l ' ' stanlev Cup playoffs for the first . y Linkletter. skip: Irene Bllliphant. . ' e and of the first over-time D8Fl0d- F9”0””W5 ii mlmws TESL tmlch mm. "in 5gVen ;-Mrs ti... players mate; Pearl Macrlarlanc, second; F N R Burg” imd olemenm '0” mmors team -changed om-is and -started at agreed that it was the hustle in-V - The Maritime Provinces Phys-lRuti'i Kenyon. lend--5 1 for rhllzhlhs hhd Oh the "Y W '"''m””'” ”V”"”"” l"?””d- P'””- ' stillod b' Abel wiiic-ii impelled thelical Fitness plilvdowrls will bizlll h-hf----- ” . me mnaml box Gusmveson End! "Shm mm a mod swung ”m"”'”SerIeS squad & , at. Summer-side Curling Rink today. 0 F d N t W t ' Bursa.” dropped gloves and shined! funny at me 20 simnd mark as ml A A d and will continue throughout weds R C M P ho mix it Gun ghowed some of scooped up Grays rebound. Ten; ...- V w 0' L tn ncsda, o o e e the form he did earlier in the sea- seconds later Watson almost con-l Walter Lawlor, M.A.H.A. prcsi- i on R M 15 rfwehhls hm be pal-ticipafiflg froml 0 .... , - -1 son when he despatched Joe Le- he-Cted for the Bar. dent announced last. eveninxz that ' -As a result of a short eiithusi- and Pam)” to "we ha rm The Black Hawks. who ended lli,Ti'uro. Sydney, Moncton. Sack- l9i6,iville, Alb rton, and Summerside. This will be the first time that this competition has been played without undue crowding. Plans are also being discussed for having the players dressing rooms at the op- plna of Halifax and he handled Burr-go, in ii. like manner. And it was while the Islanders The Efllme was held up for about . O'Leary Maroons and Charlotte- half a minute when fans threw rub- ; town A-bbies will meet in a home-" bets, apples and debris on the loci, and-home series for the Island iii- astic campaign. an indoor rink will begin to use form at Orapaud as soon as weather conditions per- the cnllar five times since won nine. of their last l2 gamesl Police Inhlhe U.S. - - 1 - . hev finished in fourth place af-1 posne ends of the rink (gum mg were playing aman short mat Hub The fans did not like an off-side termediatc hockey title. O'Leary T ' V Y . , .- mit. and a member of this joint Beaudry displayed some of his call on the Islanders and then'are intei-mediate "B" titlists this ter a 3'1 M" M” New Yolk Ran 'at1-Shl:,n1g.f:,i?:eih donated by hum. stock company-the Crapaud Rink mam emmm” 50 ms” "hey Imy gers Sunday night. and playoffs Tuesday in Montreal. at. open thci ltic Wholesalers of Sackville. and a enter and leave the rink without having to pass through the crowd. A seating arrangement is plan- ned for the sides and ends of the rink and provision will be made for an oveithead press and broad- casting booth. Large comlfortable dressing rooms will be provided for skaters and , provision will be made for canteen service. The rink will be located in the centre of the two acre lot and cars will be able to park in two rows on both sides of the rink. The ice space will be 75 feet wide and is expected to be 116 showed their displeasure with trhel year and Abbies the only "A" reg- officials. It wasn't the first time in istration, the game the officials came in for The first game will be played to- 3b"59- . night lat O'Leary and the second Play was fairly even in the first will be played at the Forum, over-time With Lockhart having Thursday at 8.30 pm. five shots to handle and W118! Abbles' Coach Bulbby Dowling four. states he will ice a smooth work- With three seconds left in the ins team and asks them to meet period the big scrap broke out and at Barbours Showrooms, ready to the teams went into the sudden-;l5aVe by caluat 6.00 p.m. sharp. death over-tlmc short - lizirldedl The following players will make Xtiibiiz. 1:.?3E.””i:.::&..E'fi2?l:2liif...L”i5 ?;..f”"ll'- '3”: i - '. . a ile. . sortlm for the Islanders before Mc-l McGuigan. G. Andrew. ii-.p Shep- I Q 3 greatest penalty killing skill, The Hubber practically disorganized the whole Glace Bay attatk. It was only a sample of what he had been doing all night. The Island- ers were the victims of numerous penalties and Beaudlry along with Ronnie Hurst gave a terrific per- formance of how to hold the op- position at bay. Rousing Features There were many rousing fea- tures to the bitterly-lfought game - but through it all. except the sec- ond period the Islanders showed AUGUSTA. Me, (AP)-A radio- communlcations system between the Maine state police and the R.C.M.P. went into effect Monday. Cihief Francis Mocabe of the state police said the network. the first between Maine and Canadian officials, will "facilitate police work tremendously." "At the present tlme." he said. "it is especially significant when we realize the importance of tlfls international communications iiet- work to the civilian-defence set- up... Company Ltd.-said yesterday that the new rink will definitely be in operation inext winter unless some- thing unforseen occurs to cause delay. A meeting was held on Tues- day. March am. when representa- tives from several surrounding communities met at Grapaud and pledged support to the building of the proposed new rink. A meeting of the directors was held on Thursday eveninlzu March 5th. and plans were finalized for a financial campaign to begin at least an even-money choice to beatlreprescntative of that company will George Gee. with Bill Mosienko team. h S the only Hawks remaining from - -- the last clip qualification team of . "We all tlhi-ilk Abel is the grr.vat- est guy in the world. Any of us . . would skate right through The 'Hawks never have finished first in the regular league race. but managed to win 'the Stanley Cup in the Canadians, be here to present it to the winning 1946, had this comment: haclkfboards if he told us to.” - H W (I d y 1934 and 1938. e a a. marked superiority over the LEEMI broke up the contest. I hard, M. MacFayden, A, MaoCal- . ' . ' The system will connect the once. By Monday evening, March hhihher Mme” who hhuted ho nGLrossii opened the scoring in the lum.vB. Ledwell, H. Howatt, C. xgn.ldi'c11:lt4g I;z!wil:1i:lViI:k;:l1v;i1l;aPlsa(iqhh;z higrrlh -5 competition between. curling Houiwh state police hamwhs mm 9' they had mind our 010,000 in heaetmllhdeleggthhalhngnpitmilhohl siww signs 0; the rough going in his Dellod by slipplhz H backhand ged-5. MacDonald, J. Shephard, 0” h Abel as mach of the van, Rhthrlahs from Summelflde and the R..C.M.P. in Fredericton. stock. At the, present time they plant can he msmhed at S hm,” the earlier mm”. s ot under Lockhaits legs, Hurst . Scanvllebllry. ahd ohm M Romm as most-val: Charlotttetown and a series of M.. have about 33.000 and have de- ume hs The game WM ,i,i,..d.d by 0105., started. the Play with a bass to NW3 ,3 hr matches between Montague and B..C.M.P. headq;ua.rters at Ottawa cided to offer an additional 32,000 ' - in 1900 fans, the urge” amwd to Bfkhlclch 5'' '-he blllellhe and p Y ' x Charlottetown rinks for the Mac- said several sim.ilar radio systems worth of stock for sale. Steve directed a shot on the Glace Bay net. Grows was Johnny-on- the-spot for the rebound. Connie Bonhomme broke away from his own blueline and drew Millax to score the Miners' first goal. It was a smart play by Bon- home who raced out of his own end to more the loose puck and outdilstance the pursuing Islanders' defence. The Islanders drew seven penal- ties in the first two periods against one for the Miners. The penalty score for the game read the Is- landers ten and ilhe Miners four. Arthur Challenge Trophy willfeat- ure play at the Charlottetown Curling Club tomorrow afternoon and evening. The matches will get lindei'way at 3 rpm. and 7 p.m. A turkey supper will he served by the ladies of the Charlottetown Club in the Winchester Banquet Hall. The Rotary matches will be it)- cnders with the MacArthur mat- ches 12-end games. Rinks from the Charlottetown Club in the Rotary 'splel include: Team 1: J. Simmonds. first; R. Jones, second: R. Manning. third, between Quebec R.C.M.P. detach- ments and U.S. state police have been in operation for some time to speed mutual investlghtions. The City rinks in the MacArthur play are as follows: Team I: Dr. Barrett, first; S.R. Benton, second: Ed Tanton. third; J. S. MaoDona.ld. skip. Team 2: H. Peters. first; J. Wil- son. second; L. Turner ,thii-d; J. Burden. skip. The Montague rinks include: Team 1-Tom Clair, first, wood MacDonald. second, Doug A building site, containing two acres of land. located -on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highways has been purchased from Mr. Arthur Simmons. This site is located just above, and on the opposite side of the Trans-Canada Highway from the Crapaud Cream- ery and Cold Storage Plant. Mr. wll-fred Maynard has been engaged as oontractdr and, with the exception of some long tinibcr. all of the lumber needed in the construction of the rink has been cut and is ready for sawing. The building will be of wooden!” witness a. play-off game here dur- ing the past three years, The Miners played the game un- dcr protest regarding the eligibility of Erwin Grosse. The ex-Shawi'n- igan Falls simoolhie showed that they had something to protest about when he put the Islanders ahead 1-0 in the ripening period. Connie, Bnnhomme, the former Islander who said he would make Murph Chamberlain regret the deal by which he went. to Glace Bay. evened the count. by scoring on a breakaway midway through the second frame. si. FKWQ "009 "later YARMOUTH. N. 5.. fopthsti Francis Xavier University of An- tigonlsh defeated Yarmouth 4a-29 Monday in theflrst of a two-game, (Dial-Dhiflt-i series for the Nova S c 0 ti a intermediate basketball championship. Joe lliirrlngton and Mac Fuller each shot 11 points for Ygnnoutn while Frank Shea had nine and Interest Fnnned Under Abel Chicago hockey in- teresl this season was fanned back to life and the city regained its previous reputation aslthe No. 1 crowd-clrarwing spot in the league. Abel probably has the oldest lineup in the league. Most or his players are in their middle and late 20s or early 30s. The leading scorer is Jimmy Mc- Fadden. listed as 32 but actually 34, He rammed in 21 goals to finish sixth in the league. The only youngsters ilockeyjcores (Cmindlan Press) 'MiII'itlniii MJJoi'- Halifax 7. Sydney 4 Halifax leads best-of-nine semi- final 4-1. Glnce Bay 2. Cii'town 8 Chilrloiiclmvn leads bcsi-of-nlili semi-finnl Ii-2. Thunder Bay Junior- Ft. William 7. Pt. Arthur 1 Fort William wins best-of-srxor At- iire Fred Beaildry put the Islanders ahead iwiwginthii I;l,:nd:er:hElyay;gxM?: John Cgmmw" cum 19' 59 F-x- Humn 21. Jackie price 19 and End DE. Glddll'l85. Skill McGowan, third, George Gordon, "Ema ”9n3u'u”u9”- The 3&5 Wm "81 4&.M.....M....s-- -4 2.1 may in mi, mird by whacking was hem that Begum), and hunt, Trgrf . Sid 1,-i'hhe,'. ,3, ' ' Team 2: A. MaoLeod, first: G. skhh be boarded in and covered with "ml "Wk 1"” the 099" Glue Bay l'981l.V proved their worth as pen- MCII. Curling Rlllk Goalie Rollins Z5 hail yielded an Fmurl secmdi Rio P”emvth”'d'r Team 2--H. M. Smith, first. sldmg ma while pm” "'9 mt ll” Riff? L0Ckh8l”t fell to the ice altv killers. - uvergge of 0n1y'2I.t.' 031'; per game 0- 5- HUBh95- 5k1'P- Judge J. S. DesRoches. second. nmmzed ”" the W9” Of mm”? a while making a spectacular stop off Hurst and Grosse each fl d h d Desfroyed F'l'9 to 't - g d for the Rinks Iwm Smnmenlde mcmde: DP 13- MEX!"-ST? third H L to be med "' u thought that the -1 Gmsse Hub Mncev ued it up We Show 0 D LO k T9 M ODPOMH 8: 0 1'90" ,' Team 1. Dr. my Gmm 3,”. E, M i G M ' ' ' ' roof will be of aluminum. Rolls of Film developed silt minutes later as he scored on i Beaudra out 11 re mm more swan RIVl;::-R--M Hawks mm mum the mam” M smith secon-:l' .1. Mlacoreizor " ”g"'.5..p' The deslsn of the bu-lldlniz will in-lnted. 24 hour urvlce. ”0"”' ii-foot screened fll err sey (donnui E 0: the wand" new moon 11 an" (CF)-' A but "Mn N 3'23 by Sam L” th'ird- E ia roiel-'skiin ' -W - 59 modem in many respects. Pre- slxe llrlnts. Any roll of 3 "' "Tlieniihe Islandgrs turned on in theMt)iri)lrdgOa 'o:l my gmtne early River. ll wtli-llzmirlnk at Swan Pres” in mm '1'ea'm'2'.ZDi' viiice Grant firsit There are about 30 different 557": Pl"!-S OH"-for the 00nstruc- posure only 40 cents. Reprint: their relentless attack. Grosse had own rebound Zeridopasrggrstc W315 'lP5nll"0?':l tries )v(L2gfil(l.'lohb)?- H El" Ymlllili 39.301”: gm HR')'W00d'. SDWWS 01 lwllllll” W005. Oi Which mm "1 mm” 9”” ""3" in m05t 5 0""-I Elflh M3" Fm" S"m" ii golden opporturiity at the eight Beaudry whacked Grosse'a rebound The rink. built last summer hv ' third; E5” Come)”. Skill "WM ""5 "''l”V9 50 Ci'"3dh- "n" in Md" m perm” 791539” Ch3”9"5'-"W"- 0.h',,. minute mark as defeneeman Larry as he was falling to the ice. volunteers. housed six sheet: of Travis sent the puck up in front of the not but Glroseek flip struck the cm bar, Thirty seconds later Lyle Wlseman went roaring in bllt Iocirhart beat him at the door step. There was s pile-up in front of the Glace Bay net and on the play Verrier drew I minor penalty for closing his hand on the puck. For the next two minutes the Whltlock. any and Clements trio swarmed around the net but could not find Two minutes later playing coach Hub M-Hcey flipped a 35-footer that went through a defenceman's legs, bounded on the ice and into the corner of the Islanders net. The Miners played their best hockey in the second period. The Watson line of Mcoracken and Millar forced the play on iigvi-mi occasions and come close. Gordie Miller and Pop Backor had the best scoring opportunities for the ice. Curlers had just completed their first season at the rink. Championship QUEBEC. (OP)-Rocky Brisebolr of Montreal won the Canadian, welterweight championship Mon-l day night by knocking out Bryan Kelly of Niagara Falls, Ont., at 1.34 of the seventh round. Brisebois weighed 146 and Kelly fence. Gustaveson, Brklacich. Me. Logan, Travis; forwards, Hurst, Whitlock. Holdaway. Gray, Wise- man. Beaudry. Grouse, Clements, Pawlshyn. First Period 1-Charlottetown. Grosse (Hurst. Brklaclchi . 2:14 I . Mme, . Penalties: Whltlock 1:49. Travis no 1-2. is vy. .mWhitlock had -tile best chance. 1-1n:uo:- iiifh' "um um" M”C"””" The MR emhlehced MW only rolled the puck pantthe eipen Glace Bay: Goal. Lookhart: de- " ' mom, ham hell" W" Kw? W "19 mm - ' com" hhd ..Bmh...who hm hand, fence, Verrier. Burega. Hlnchber- iihree times in the sixth round. 2-Glace Bay. Bonhomme (McKenzie, verrier) 9:27 Penalties: Ml;La.gan 4:0l. 10:56, Brklacich 5:25, Clements 11:4-ll. Third Period 3-Charlottetown, Beaudry (Hurst. Grosses 4-Glace Bay, Macey ii-lg beside the net, now the puck roll off the end of his stick M he at- tempted the slip the disc into the tvines. A penalty to George Mohegan at once for I non-count and twice for nine. T Baseball Star Ted Williams Recovering ger. Amadio: forwards, Cooper, Backor, Watson. Maoey. Miller. McKenzie. Jaonhomme. Mccracken, FIND our RIGHT HERE IN GIIARLOTTETOWN about the specialized mining the New Raynek. Charlottetown: Goal. Milliir; de- i V ' (Re no . saoun, (zips-:3-Cseball It Ted will give will of ii... .9. ii. i. l i 1::,n'?,1R3;:': Wm" ,l,':'.?,?,:"i1.f;.f;”!.f:' "5nf;2;".:i1”.fi".; Dudes . . . about the pay and ans:-51:31: go c::e.r"el II:.Wil: Ill: Knox! ,ilinliiis' sllii: 4 to -5.30 no ”""""- ' c...-... ...... l-............ ...... ...... ... Pemiltieil: Burege 9:57. mil'iOf.M'id muor. Clements Dzfn. Gugtiwuon 0:97. major. second overtime items. ii captain in the fat morine air wing. was taken board the Haven March 14. "He should be ready to go back to duty soon." NAVAI Hi(,t?lJlllNi.v .IEIiEliAL'8I(ATg o.oo to lo,oli llt-lit i-iivlcs QEE HARLOTTE l ' ' A ' 4 B-Chiiihrlohtheitipwii. Mcugnn 0 M I doc?-01' llld- ' J . I ( itl ., Pawlshyn) : Mini? . . , , - ,.,;;;':"""- W in l.m.io cimiiy - . . l " l ' ' i Lockhart .12 n 21 ll it-as ii'n"Eif5ir imio. snwmo AND Miller ...... 5 B i 4 l-21 'aiteratIons done. Phone 1964-).