In a fast moving basketball ante played at Prince of Wales ant night The Saint Varsity team edged by the Trot- ters to uni hy a score of 52-41 and even up the City Basketball finals at one game apiece. The Saints were led to victory IIVT the sitting back of Toolie who Has the hlgllflsi id-nrer of ham tram: klllll his 14 points. Trottersi u-re outplayed in both tialfit the game. the first half ended da- 23 for the Saints. but the Trotters held ilir price to scoring in thel. ariiinrl uiiismiring the Saint: I” um I : Saints Edge The Trotters 52-47 To Even The Series The Trotters were without the help of two of their highest scorers Dunstana in the persons of Donnie MacLean; and Mark Ladner. l.el"age played a good game for the Trotters compiling a total of l2 points. Fiillnwing are the lineiipii: Trotters: Burge 2. Mat-Kinnrn I. LPPBEC I2. K Ready to, Mi.-Gon- nell t't. Roche Ft. (3. Ready 3. Total 47. Saints: Tools: I4. Macliinncn I. Kelly 2. Wise 6. Ledwell 5. Farm- er ll. Linegnr I. Total .12 . HBruinsT Not "Down For Long; Hubs Only 2 -tl'l t'iia4ili Hill ztill biirninr mer Ros- Hl defeat at the hands of Honitpnl ilaiiafiicns 'l'lltW(l3,V oiglii tiri-iii int! any oplltitlsm aiiiiiii liiiiirc zaitics iii the Slzittley i'iip tiI;tvnlf-- Lo: l'aitadicii-. winners of the min twice in the prcxtoiis four heat of srwett series The third zaiiie uill he at Boston Garden tiiiii:lit iillll tlic foiirtli itcre Stin- iiai Sriiiiiiilt hattlut: t-cutie for the l”il'lllnS famed Kraut litic points to his team's one goal in R(l'-l'ttK Irtimidi ton Rt lllrlk the ivlo roriit-sis It llontieal "lmi can"! hold doitn ii rlith like riiiix lnr long." Schtitiiii silld Vtlerlnrwlai "hlrintreal tirier was in 'tIo- liall game, 9l'Pl1 lill1PV did get Ilia! um? goal. We boat ourselves in the net. We had plenty of i-hanccsmling up itiiper-stars Gordie Howe. They thrcir lllPlf' best at its and not only one ;;iial " It was app.-ii'ent the Bruins are coiiig to have to take more stints. in the two games Boston con- nected on one of 45 drives at the net. Montreal tried M and scored Henri Richard-Dickie Moore. Wlilli (IX limo: Rii.inn rliiiitiiaind the National Games Ahead llorkey l.r;i,:iiu rliiiniplon Detroli .illiili In fit? games by staying lright with the free - firing Rad 'wings The lliiiins int on i5 M ll2ll sllflli iliilr the WlI1,'lS got 11 lin Iii; I Svltllllfll le'lllsP(l to shudder at the task lit ll'llllE to win four of iihe next ill! gaiiuvs in order to heat iliiiitrea! I 'If this train .i.i- going to crack Ill uoiilrl hair tliinc so after that lllsl :.iiiii- iiiii iii.-i i-utplayed Cs- Il.'lflll'llS tit a iii-iiitry mile last - fllillll If lie rliuii beat them hare ll' be very stirpriscd." I hlRIll'IilP If it ii k P ti Richgrd y'-l'lll'ihil iiiitr giiolx In lllli lllil. r1:iy uiglii ll u:i- Jciin Beliveau on a iltlil Rilalllkl Rugtnn rookie iztlallfl lion Sitiinionii that made llhF diff:-rent-o I Floslon whipped Detroit by bolt- and Teri Liiiilsai wingers on the same line and attacker-defencc- man Red Ki-lly I Montreal has two brilliant lilies. llleliveaii-Bernie (lenffrlon Bert. lolntslead and Maulrce Richard- scortn: potrnlial spilling over gro- lei-oiis-ly iniii tho other alignments, Moon Mollons Knocks Out Serge Masson In Seconds kixf;l'-Tim, iini (Fri Qatari slugger from Sydney. 513., tarhn has only spent two minute! and I1 lPf'fl7lfl! tn the ring in six Hrllllk. iias the tail of the tourna- merit Wednesday RS the Canadian A two- army boxing championships op- aned- ; f'larr-ni-e lltloonl hlolltins, I ehitnk.V l7l'-s pound 22-year-old. lll'Bt'l up in his advance rnptita linn when he knocked out i? year- nlvl fi fi l.'x'tit';;ri Mitt-son of St. Kim. Qiir . weight enrnuiitrr Hnllrlnn squared off in l1lI enr- Igpr an the hniit began. llIl'l'M' a barrage of rights and lifts and in a novice liizlit ticaiy-I I The only nlhei liotiriiiiiil to the ill bouts of the afternoon came Iln the open light. welterweight irliiu when Harold MacGillivary of Trenton. VS, rerirescntinn east- tern command. tagged Doug Mc- Veil of RPEIHII with it bani short riizlit in the v-”.('fItld rotind. other results: Novice flyweigbt: Frank Graves Glace Bay. NS tlet-isinned Peter Fliabol. Maniwaki. Que. xiivirc Rnnlarvi llilie Labbe. QllPl'If'I' l'itv. dci-isinncrl Vfit-key Mi'l.enn. linrtniiiutli. NS I Novice I-ianinni Wart 'l1i-hail. imace Ray. NS. dertstoned Ed Cnrhranc. Fisher Bay. Man Novice fenthi-rut-ighi Aussie Boston Bruins 8. Canadiens I Play In Boston Tonight 1 ow w. it. Will-IATLEY t'anadiao Press Staff Writer ,Vt()NTRl'.'Al. ICPI -- Montreal t'aiiadiens lesir Wednesday night for Boston and the third game of the Stanley Cup final carrying a big 2-ti lead and vlnvins what t-out-Ii Toe Rlakc i-ails "as good :ll0CKe,V as they have played all I season." "The boys finished ottl the regu- lar season going as well as they ever did. and they had in do it to irlinrh second place." said Blake Wednesd ,- ”Sn '31 lilmlllh the playoffs they hate licpl "ti," Caiiadienr ended the semi-final cup series sgsinsi NOW Viirk Ran- gers with a t-l iiiargin and now, with two viuis at home. have high hope! of polishing all the Bruins without unduly bestvof-seven final The teams llli'Pl Thin-isdsy and Sunday nights in llitiltlfl Unless Canadians pull lift a timeti in Boa- ton Gar-dpn. inr i-luli: return to Montreal for a filth game next Tuesday. BEl.tVEAt' t;o'r I.0ll. Jean Bi-Iiiiiau -uiiiilied the zeal in Montrcals I-ll uin Tut-sdpy night. a g'dlltP lAilll'l1 Blake called "a great team etliiit” "It was one of those stubborn defensive Eivllllflk and tie can play that type of hiir-kci it forced to (b It. ”l am lltil guilt: to make any pl'Edl(.'lIftllV aliiiiit uiniitiiu this ser- ies in four ..ti-aiglit That would be crazy. Our fillims kitiiw what the Bruins did lit us in the regular season wicii uiiis against our four. and tour iim "They kiiou. inn uli.ii the Bru- ins can do on their home ice. We iion one game. there during the treason. Hut ll'I say this: We are going to try to get the jump on Boston in Tliiii'sil:iy'K ::ime. Our team is up for that came barring injuries. we can win it." prolonging the and,l Bllhl Dplnioii that the club fin- llhdedmtiut the season in peak form III I IIR let Iowa um; by the records. h an Cauadlenr last loss was much l7 a 2-1 defeat at tho lung. .1 "W0" Red Wines. my ttiiisiias out the lesson with two wiaa. dropped only an ovutlnu um. 3. ill! Rlnlen and now. with two wins over Boston. have a ptgyga string of five straight win. hut all five have been on Moa- treal Ice and the highly geared Bruins are sure they can snap that victory run oats they are back home. ll seven playoff games to data, made to of mi Wins Ind one ton. Canadians have scored in goals. an average of four a game With superb support from goalie Jae- Quas Plante. they have given up only 13 goals. In average of L86. BRUINS BEEN WEAK The bruins have been woefully weak in scoring so far in this ser- ies. They lost the first game 5-1 and then were blanked Tuesday night in the terrific struggle in which solid checking and deten- stve work predominated. it may be ominous that the last two 1-ll games in a Stanley Cup final were won by Montreal. Cana- dlens defeated Detroit April 11. 1954. in Detroit on a goal by Ken Mosdell at 3:45 of the first over- time period. The Bruins were the other via. tims. Elm:-r Liich scored at 1:23 of the first nvertinie period April ltl. 1953. The game, in Montreal ended the series. Canadians taking it four izanics In one. The Bruins left immediately af- ter Tucsdays came for Boston. Coach Milt Schmidt said that de- spite their inability to score, ha thought the Bruins were getting stronger and Canadiens weaker . and that on the basis of the play his team sliiiutd have won by two tor three goals. I Swit- lb The Charlottetown Guardian. 'I'htu'Idny. April 11. 1957 B. Y. C. And , The Iattillca Youth Club of Chor- . Ioitetown tanglsi with the Summer- iitide Aces at the Sports Arena in- niglii. in the tiiird game of their .hesi of t4Pl'Pfl series for the Island Senior Hockey League Title. 3 The Voiith Club down 20 in this series will be looking for their first win before the series goes alter ll -rinntls Icfl Tilassnri h.ing- lliinn. Rlnrks Harhnr. V R. rtPrl- 1 hack to Siimmersirle for the forth to: through the ropes ltnllnns iytctorv btuliltiztilcd a Itne iyzrfnrmance. by prairie com- mand boxers who won all five of iii:-lr novice hoiitii. Thu only defeat suffered by the iVnx"t'i iinrirr captain E. F i'ari'on Virgina. rlcrlslniii-d Rheal l.crnn,V. l g Ill i'li.1Iii.:ni. (lot. and SKI ll F7. Hamlin iil Victoria, list: an ll(N'" light midrllweight defeat handed nmig Rniiie of Halifax. forced to retire In the second round of his '1fllIf against Dave Cnrlville of Dun- vnn. RF. nor of vieslern com- '71-Vflflll tii'n defending champions- .15 Summerside THIS conriilaitl i:t0nPfl John St. Jacqtics. Mon- lrcal. I Novice light-heavy: Alex Hillier. tNorih Sydney. NS, declsloned IBrliiii Harrison. Welland. Ont. NOVIPAP fTlit'lfllPWOIglli' Bob Saxon 'Qtiebet' Cli). Nnivice h-iiivivriglii Gabriel Borianic, Vnnrniiver, llllll by de- fault. over Walter Dill, llieffleld Mlllli. NS. Open light welterweight Harold Illa:-(;illii'ary. Tiwilon. N 5.. deri- tsioned Doug lift-Neil. Regina. Now Favorites ' game. I The At-es will be depending on Vance Harris and Ron MacArthur who accounted for five of the Aces i last six goals. The Youth Club will the hoping that their two smooth- Receives Letter From London Curling Club .1. Finley MacLeod. Secretary- Ti-aiisui-ar of the Prince Edward '”m”""r”"'”'”'" lslaprl Curling Association. receiv- ed the following letter recently from Ronald Alpe. Hon. Sec. of the London Curling Club in l.on- don. Flnglnnd. Dear Sir. I have been asked by my com- mittee to thank you for organizing The Siimmersirle At-as after lak- lhecaitu ll'IlI could turn out to he .a visit to our club whilst yoti were -At Sports Arena Tonight in; Ilrn straight gnmeit from theltust as exciting as the l"lf'l(dAlR- on your visit this side. It was In- R;i-.::-ila loiith Filth of FharlottotlBY('. in-ricn. 'rlecd a pleasure havini the MR”- tmin are now strong favorites to Th, J,,.,.,,ii,, .u,h,,.. W,” ,",.N lime l"lyci's its our guests. :'spcc- gn mi and defeat lhe Youth Club ,,,, gy,i,.,.,. rm,1,.,,,y mph", m H". . ltilly as it was the first time our ' Dalhousfe Beats DALHOUSIE. Ntn WP!-The powerful Dnihouste ttangeri sub- bed the Maritime Senior 3. Htxkey Crown wediiesday nisln by trump- llng Syndey Miilinnaries ll-5 and taking the lleil-Oi-Stllfn final in North Shore Leauur Scorinl Chill!- pion and a lot-nicr Montreal Can- adlen. fired iltm put izoalle Gregg Floyd In the third period. Defencemaii Clem Tremblay and forwards Sam Gregory and Gratiea Potvin slim iiio antrtd Singles ucrc tallied by MCLL-llan anti playing roach Ray Le Duc. Jim Mci.c:iti lctl iitiiicv scoring. heating Nick Piilwtlny tivtre. Phil Hunt. Katiffnisn and MrNelll counted the otlirrs Eudalnion Races To 1 Length Victory Nl".WMAl'lKl'Ili. Intll lAP'-E3ll- daemnn raced to a length victory in the one-mile (jnliittin Produce Stakes Wctltiixsrl.-ii. the first of the classic trials til the British racing season. The llllil'Pvifl;II uld chestnut cult is among itir laiuiitcs for the 2.- 000 Giiiiicas null lliirliy (ll:-ISSIFS. Fiudaemnn lion t:t,.'i5l for his TH-VTTPT. Summerside skating forwards. luck Whitiocki and Merrill Plneau can find lhel range again . There should be quite a ct-owrll at this game no you better get your tickets early. Game time is at ll..'tfl Probable lineups.- Ai-eii:- final-lltann; Defence--- MscArthiir. Reeves. Steele. G. Grady. Forwardsxv. ylsrrts. Gal- lant. W Shepherd, Chlow. Cut- cllffe. (' (irsdy. G. Harris. R.Y.C.:- Goa1- Doyle; Defence - Ready. Perry. I. Shepherd. Mul- lins: Forwards-Whltloek. Plneau, L. Shepherd, Burke. Squarabrlgga. J. Shepherd. Weatherhla. Report N.lB. Tug Over-due HAI.ll"AX ICPI The RCAF .tll-ins a round-the-clock search for the I00-ton tug Glpnnflelrl unre- ported since Sunday when It left Liverpool. N. 8. for Saint .1ohn., N.R.. normally a 40 hour trip. 4 Two flCAl-lnircraf I from Green-I iuiiiil, N5. and it private plane from Saint John Wednesday find no trace of the Glenfleld or lta five crew members. The lug. owned by Kent Lines: Ltd. of saint John. left Llverpooll nftcr refit iinrlerCnpt . Roy Moslior of Lancaster. N. B also aboard were chief engineer Ray in their host of sewn series fort vfltlh has had the privilege of en- the Inland Seiiinr Hockey lmngiiet Title Thr Ares look at rut strangle- hrilrl Im the Ililt" when they do- friilrirl the Youth Club 5-4 at llipi Snort: Armin in Charlottetown Inst? Tm--.ri.ai' night. I The Kr-es on the strength of Vnnre ll-1l'l'IS't three goals count-I art in ii 7 l victory over the R. Y.C. I at Viitr Stadium on Mnndai even i In: i':iii4-r Harris has hcen lilting ITFRI gun! In rt-rvnt Stimniersirle. same: and if he can keep "ll him goal production in the next r"IlPl' of gain:-x hivshoiil vi help Summer- urlr ZMT the Youth Club A gnarl. srare. if not help will the Aces: their Ilrsi title i. livn ilacArthiir has plso he?VI' playing some gmd games for thei Are: in lhlii series. Ron scored three of the Aces six goals in lheir rercni game with the R.V-C. niick Whttlock was watched i-ry closely in Tiiesdiiys same. the Aces were taking no ehaoisia with him. Burk scored the only Youth Club goal of the game on Monday. info to the third period vi spoil Thane Manor old for a shutout The lt.Y,(f. meet the Aceii in the third game of the series to- gign in cnulottetowvi and will be looking fat their first win before the series moves back to Summer- stvle If the Youth mob does not win my gun. tonight aussimerstde will been beogtvttb a three first game of their home and home , series in Sydney on Thursday! night. and then fly back over here to play this Io:-onfl game on lfri-1 dni . The gniiie on li'rirtAy will -lnrll Iii nine olclnrli so as to accommo- vlate the late Friday night shop- perl. Support of Hockey Fons Is New Needed The sup ort of all hockey fans will be its Ml If! in small wav at the game tonight when Minor Hoc- key tllll make an appeal for lirln. f'n:u'hcs of the teams have point- erl nut that keeping the kids play- ing each year is an expensive matter but still makes sure of an adeqiiate simply of trained play- ers in the iears in rome- Tonight they are asking fans at- lcnding the game to drop to room tvlbution in the run: iiliirh work- ers will present in them at the doors. liq Ieliveoau Gets Ctiorlayliorse MONTREAL (CW Jean loll- .rIll. whose snail stave Montreal Canadlena I M win over Boetm flruliis lit Tiiesday nlglirs Stanley Cup game. limped into the Forms cllole Wednesday for treatment for a charleyhorse. "It's a bad one but I was able in get at it quickly last night." gold” clliilc pliysloteraslst Ill tertaiiting anyone from the ('fIl'n- monwealtti. and I sincerely hope It will not. be the last. The splendid tray prescnlcd to the London Curling ('llll) coni- nicmorstlng your visit was gt-cab .l.v appreciated by my mrmlir-ra.,i,,,., "M , and will act as A reminder of a verv pleasant eveolngls ciirllng In the company of the Maritime Fly- 079 With greetings from our club to yniir association. l remain. Yours very sincerely. Ronalde Alpe. Hon. .1. relnry Tldilthtsil. -Bo-lviiinilt Draws With Stnyslov LONDON 'API- Mikhail lolvln- nlk settled for a draw Wednesday in the lslh game of tits world championship chess match against rhiillengrr Vasily Smyslov. Moo row ltarlin reported. Smyslnv leads I points to 7 in the If-grime match with the world champion. Si-nyslnv won the first. sixth. eighth and win games. llotvlo nik won the fourth. fifth and lath. The other eight were drawn. IANGOON VIII CMTLY RANGOON tllentersi - tftre swept tlirougli the outskirts of rsiigomi Mutiny iilglii. killing in lose! It persons and hslfwllll in nine sit well u heaeu. factories. bauars and temples. Four children were ti-smpieit to death by crowds -0 " for safety. In lid of Oftdwn -L. --HOcKIY- i S CETOWII I. D. vs. PAIKDALI ED. y N; r sujoav. arse. iuii..1iao P-II. 3 Tibert. Saint. John; second engin- peer if I s y to n Morehouu. Wey- lmoiiih. NS. able seaman Doug- tlas Chowii. Saint John. and crew- than John V. Joyce of Saint John. Search and rescue headquarters Lancaster aircraft ,from Torbav. Nfld. would con- tinue an overnltthl search over the Gleiiftelrl normally would have followed. i l Plum-ii from Greenwood wltli into in the hunt at dawn Thurs-I day. i A Kent Lines spokesman said wi-dneodav the Gienfleld may tlipve lnkeo roftttzr from bad wea- Iliicr in A lllOl'CfNl cnva alnns ital .rniile. I l . -.a. ....a.....-.....aa.j. Two Couples Are Exchanging Partners . SAN IfR.AN(YiI'3Ct'l (AP) TVII. 'ffIuDl?l M nearby Millbrae are es-I changing partners. the liusbandat tiiwiiv-it niii '-'-edneldly. I Martin Brooks, .15. operator of 1! itsrden and pet supply company. isnd Dr. Frank E. Schwartz. It "said their wives went to Ron togethe last week to get divorces. The men said the close. friend- ship developed In two yearn. lB!UlKl and Jean Schwartz. 3!. are food of sports while Icbwarts 1 Betty l-lroolts. 35. like Bohr Z tosraphv. Innate aae palattaa. About two months . In I I "I9 I IVFCU . . "WW ' child nipport. 4 FlRlMlN'S NIGHT 5. r. n. tenant Fund ;' o iiiio”&'sstl SPORT SHIRTS PANTS four straight The The only prei-iiiiis tinie llal- on p L...” .1” N, liou-le plated Serum ”0l"W. 2”" attended two other directors "in- in mi, Wm-ii ii Mott the Maritime denngmyn "G ceuund hm. Tm; with :uf.'ll stars as Sammy man. 11,, km commluion nu McMgnus. Dud James and (K av”-I1 pl .n Wm h. mi 4: A late Bill Gulliver about the out payments. Four players did most of the 3". p”.m.Mnuy (mm Rlnlerll 3C"Fl"'"- T” (r'"'”''''' I" oolbeil activity were Bill Jack 11 lunod COATS Directors of Sunderland LONDON icei-m siimi-isiiii Football Club was fined 25.000 wadnuday and two of its direc- tors wen suspended for life for alleged unauthorised payments to P avers. Football Association and W W Sydney For Title Football Club Suspended players more than all a week. Players also are allowed to re- celva only in when transferred between ciuba. althaiilh Ill 9830' for fee paid between the cllllll may stnoiint to several thousand 'lllie iolnt commission said club accounts showed 15.437 could not be accounted for in il'IllljCOl0HI extending over a five-year . Dltcbman. chairman of the first division club. and director Wil- llam Martin. Vlce - Chairman S. Illinois and L. W. Evans were su- spended indefinitely. The action followed an investi- lation Into the affairs of the club. six weeks ago after the league received complaints at vio- lation of league rules specifying that clubs are not allowed to pay Gene Fulmer Wears Chest Protector CHICAGO (AP) H wearing a baseball umpire type chest pro- tector. middlewciglit champion Gene Fullmsr spat-red five rounds Wednesday in preparation for his May 1 title bout with sugar Ray Robinson at the Chicago Stadium. F'uIlmers' sparring mates also wore chest protectors. The cham- pion": handlers explained this precaution was taken because of Fullmerls piinishing body attack. Fullmcr unrc the device juat New York Yankees Are 2-5 Favorites LAS VEGAS. Nav. (AP)-The Ni: Jfrk Y.nkEit:ltimrt.avou;l': W n ay as pro ve at odlda of HM the Ameri- can eaguo tin . Lu Vegas” legal bettilll lino noted the Milwaukee Braves and t e Brooklyn Dodgers Ia co-faves- ltes at tl-to-ll to win in the National League. Prices behind the Yankees in the American loop: Detroit, M-to i; Cleveland and the Chicago white Sax. 1-to-1: the Boston Red - sax. 8-to-l.darg us City an as pgton . lit the National: Cincinnati. I'L- to-1; St. Louis C I. 10-to-1: Philadelphia Phllliea. I0-to-l. and Pittsburgh. the New York Gian and Chicago Cube. 100-to-1. CANADIAN FILM! The National Film Board pro- during films ' '..iigned to inter- pref Canada to Canadians and to other nsiinns” was established in fl aoiuiii a Philadelphia 3 ForAIlJIsvenlles' meatattbalpei-taAreaaisotlatsr than no today for their trip to Sydney. a Tbuewillba eetiogiod f Cit! au Juveniles a: Hire e'elockEyn: poi-tasit business. Indians Out More Players Off Squad CLEVIILAND (AP)--The Cleve land Indiana Wednesday out two more players front their squad. tapttoulll Pllhthandedofttcher J o.'.'.”. ”i..".';..”'”:. giving . a Male. M-year-old outfielder. unconditional release. 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I Referees were Maccallum and lxeiiiiody. Stnrlie To Undergo T A Knee Oparotloii MONTREAL (CPI-Stan Smrks acquired by Montreal Cluldleu from Chlcoutirnl of the Quetm Hockey League late this seuoii. will have to undergo a second knee operation. it was turn... ednesday A piece of cartilage was re- mnved from the knee last Decern. ber. He appeared to have re. covered when be came to the Na- tional Hockey League Canadletie. But the knee still gave him some trouble and he appeared in only four games with Canadlens. The knee was hurt asln during a game In Chicago at-ch 10. MUCH OPPREBSID Independence came to Libya af- ter centuries of invasion by the Egyptians. Phoeniclanl. Greeks. Romans. V a ti :1 s I s. Byzatittnes. Arabs. Spaniards. Turks and Ital- Montreal ilLi 4 Fort Wayne tlL) English fabrics . By Towne Hall and Hyde Perl: The Town's best selection Regular359to369 Tough. durable. rugged Harris Tweed: I007. pure wool English Gebardinei. 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