“The (..‘Izeii' for IIICKEY AND NICHOLSON S BLACK 'I'\‘.'IS'I‘ A Home Ikcduct —— Popular Everywhere ‘m! l. I Staff Writer) Ind/British Columbia, two a thrill-packed Canadian championship fourth-round It had just about want. Si. Mary's Wins From Sydney i4 sutlostinl lydnoy Millionaires dllon. sound. VII 91"“! 31kt Ill turned into A o1 i Despite O Wll and. ' tho lino. Millionaires. reputed as such tactics. fills back fast an b; other hand guy. goals were Second Period l-aydncy, Arundel (Gallagher) l-Gydncy, Fritz . b-il-ialifax, Sullivan (McLaughlin, I-Iollett) o-I-lslifax, Schmidt (Sullivan, Hcllett) son, Brennan. Third Period ‘l-Eaiifax, Sullivan Penialties: Powers. Quflit, learned a less tun‘ Tho Santamarian d gave goalie Jack Qgglqvy oxcollent protection. — flydncy defences were shaky and three direct products Manitoba And B. (C. Lead Curling. Race; P. E. I. Wins Again (k Isak Sullivan. Canadian Press HAMILTON, March 8- (CF)- Continued dominance of Manitoba dead- 3nd], a draw shot that curlers will talk about for a long time and a bottling, little-known rink featured curling today. everything de- votoes of the ancient game WW1‘! Tho B. C. rink, skipped by Re! Itone, stayed in line with Ken Wat- my; high-class Winnipeg quartet but a fighting rink from the little mom of Blackie in Southwestern Alberta almost stole the show. B. C. b“; tho Albertans 11-10 but it was IYDNEY, N. 5., March b-(CPi- Halifax St. Mary's, tho Cinderella tum in Maritime playoffs. took o solid stop toward tho tri-Prcvlnco senior hockey title hero tonisllt by tho defendinl Chlmlllml for a. 5-4 dc- 11“ guns, first in a bost-of-ssvsn on mushy ico q veritable ct water in tho last stages. d audience of 4.137 IBW 5L s skate to their eighth con- l ffvi t .At ieast400 suits in tho Canadian curling gxovwhwtc liaycwogined free ad‘; championships: k ""“‘°‘,,,,,,,,....,." ‘$11’? §§2§..";‘if§§i."ily nun own-i .' to 8 p.m. rush. i will b M itob 025 % 010 101-16 m=3§§.i:":.::.s:.r::;.. n: Q52... t. n» n» o» 5 th 3‘ "qnmrtlflugiiritlegtgrlfiiody and N. Ontario . 810 104 203 011-16 % A fifth if necessary, will Alberto. 001 010 020 100- 5 y. flgod in Halifax next Monday d t O t ri 001 011 002 010- 6 ‘d “m! m‘ mm ext“ p“ Enéclfimbla 31o 10o 21o 402-14 remainder will be played 0n “adverse ico conditions. "m a see-saw battle all ‘my, Millionaires outshot the Four champions 24-17 but were outpollshed all a back- on in belfihd the Slld- Manitoba 200 331 030 030-15 $40131‘. ‘Iilffifikéyflgliifeepef Jack Glb~ N. Ontario 011 000 401 200- 9 you proved a little on the weak side . m close-in splurges by St. Mary's P. E. Island 104 000 210 101-10 1.41am“, Brennan (Gray)... 2:14 Ontario ............ .. 050 221 003 050—1B |_3yduoy, M0125; (Pritz)....... 6:23 Pensities: Prentice, PowefhMP 1,131,111., wiiaien, Mylwlyfl. P- Roach, P. Gaudet, Gallagher. . ......1'I'.I'I Ponaltiesi. Gray Prentice. NEI- .. . A153 0—Ha.lifax, Gray-(Bronnsn) .11:3l'i lI-Sydncy, Mfr-Rae (Whalen) 1.2135 TIIIS TELLS TIIE TALE nus-s comm livrsmwnniarir SEMI-FINAL canons _ MURRAY HARBOUR V8. CHARLOTTETOWN ABBIES LAST GAME OF TWO, TOTAL GOALS TO COUNT. _ A REAL RIP ROARIIN‘ GAME WITH THE RECCE. BAND PLAYING FOR SKATIE AFTER. ADM! no SMOKING THE rmv-urr wi-isk on St. :24 a somewhat lucky two-rock, 12th- end that gave the west coast four- some its fourth victory in as many starts to deadlock with Manitoba at the top ot the standing. Watson's rink, favorite to take the title won last year by Theo (French) D'Amour's Trail, B. C.. rink, defeated Northern Ontario's hard-rock miner outfit 15-9. The race between Manitoba and B. C. is likely to continue until the two rinks meet in the ninth and final round Thursday night. On- tario's rink, skipped ‘by 68-year- old Pete Gilbert of Chatham with a won-lost 3-1 record is considered the only quartet that might upset the "dope". Four rinks-Prince Edward ls- land, Nova Scotia, Northern Ontario and Saskatchewan-follow with a 2-2 record. New Brunswick is next with one victory and three losses while Alberta and Quebec take up tho rear with tour straight losses. Tho next round is schEduIod for tomorrow afternoon, following the Dominion Curling Association an- nual meeting in the morning. Prince Edward Island, which hasn't been any shucks in tho cur- ling gamo in Dominion competition, bowed 18-10 to Ontario in the fourth round, but members of the east coast rink skipped by Russ Cruikshank, at least have some- thing to boast about. P. E. L's representatives in the title hunt have chalked u? only 12 victories in 94 starts since 1936 when it entered tho com- petltion-and two havo been scored this year. HAMILTON, March B—(CP)——RQ- Saskatchewan . 400 101 011 100- 9 P. E. Island 011 040 200 033-14 New Brunswick 101 111 010 100- ‘I Nova Scotia 030 000 104 023-13 Fourth Bound New Brunswick 102 023 021 110-13 Quebec 010 200 100 001- 5 Saskatchewan . 201 042 040 100-14 Nova Scotia 010 100 201 021- 8 B. Columbia 203 020 002 002-11 Alberta 020 102 030 110-10 Remember When By The Cshsdssn Press The most publicized holdout in baseball history ended 18 years ogo today when Babe Ruth signed s. $160,000 two-year contract with the New York Yankees. Holder of most of baseball's slugging records the portly outfielder retired from sotive competition in 1936. TIIIIIGIIT 8.15. SSION 50o. A ‘wmnuq, an MONDAY-s P.M.-N.I.-P.E.i. JUNIOR TITLE ' SAINT JOHN mucous vs. r. w. c. TUESDAY-l n. soc-know Skating ‘ ' f ans P.M., cu, Lsogus-SVSIDE. vs. NAVY S-Intormsdisls Semi-Final, Murray unm- , - vs. Abbi». Skots oftsr. Rocco loud ' The junior game between Prince of Wales College ond Saint John certainly had a. surprise endinl W! far as local fans were concerned wfno attended the game at the Forum on Monday night. s - . Tho Welshman, playing heads-up hockey for two periods, and cer- tainly showing up as the better team, to hold s. 6-i lead over the M-arocns going into the final can- to, lcst control of the play to have thdvisltcrs run rough-shod over them to tic upothc score at 8-8 at tho final bell. O O Tho reason for ifbe last period upset, ss this column sam it, was tho failure of the local squad to keep up the effective backwlieck- ing style cf play that they had maintained with great effect in tho earlier frames. skating hard and continually on the puck at all times during the first two periods, tho Collegians held the play sl- most exclusively at their oppon- ents’ cad of the rink, and when the used arose, bsekskated hard lo brook up any open breoksways that their opponents got, to kcop the Muoons’ passing attacks dis- organised. o 00111-1112 out for the final frame, however, the Welshman gave the impression of having complete con. ndcnco i.n their superiority ovoi- u" "mi-Ill! 84111641. Mid threw caut- ggrlflgggllc zlind to izecfx-ime a little “I181”! fl- ‘c e nc 0f their back-checking, Wlliffilpewlsls their undoing. Th‘ MNOOHJ. taking fully ad. VBMAGB of their freedom to or. "m" mill!‘ Pissing attacks, bang- edmin a couplB of quick goals a ch heartened them considerab- ly. And really pitching ever-yum“; they had into the game they grgd. "All! whittled the lead down goal by “'1' 5nd b)? the time the Welahmen realized what was hap- Pfill-lnfl they were no longer mp. “If; if dome anything about it m“ "if drill“: play of uieii- “Pponents. its . 1 THE GUARDIAN. I o “ o urimg Standing March s-(osi-at the end of the fourth round in ti): Canadian curling champion- s ps: Won Lost Ontario .. Prince Edward Island... Nova Scotla . Northern Ontar Saskatchewan {aw Brunswick erta .. Quebec Pick Vancouver for Nexl Year's Curling ‘Spiel HAMILTON, March B - (OP)- The 1960 Canadian curling cham- pionship will be held at Vancou- ver. first time in the Zl-ycar his- tory of the tournament the Dom- inion finals have been held in British Columbia. The announcement was mode by Hon. ‘Thane Campbell, Chief Jus- tice of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Justice Campbell is s. trustee of the championship Mscdonsld Brier ‘rrovphy. No date was set for the 1960 spiel which probably will be held at the Vancouver Forum. OOsnbéMhfiulfififi QIFIJNNbJB-Ib-IOO LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 8 - (AH-Churchill Downs announced today that approximately $4.500 worth of diamonds will be mounted on the gold cup which goes to this year's winner of the Kentucky Derby. The 1949 Derby, the diamond jubilee, will be held here May 7. from a recent article in Hockey News concerning "Ace" Bailey One of the National League's all time grectsz-"I r v i n g Bailey, better known as the famous ‘Ace’ Bailey of the ‘roronio Maple Leafs (i926- 34) has found that coaching s college sextet can be almost as hectic as playing with tihe N. H. L. O O O "Now in his twelfth yesr as T1" “Whine foaburo of the W" oomo after the was...“ b°“"d i“ “=11 81M!) coal of the period with only 12 seconds left to ploy to come within one goal 0g m"! up the score. continuing all’: hick-powered attack, the, ° °°s° ‘m l BMPPY two-man Fusing attack to drive ihome the eqiuuflW B0111 just o; the be“ sounded to end the game, O O O Th‘ m1 m iritcdl b7 “"331", refscgces agidwgifyteerfi Pth-Iff-txth the locals maintaining tool had been shot after tho boll had sounded ending the 5""... u. o m“ a“ przizgfinla Jogl. over. Ii flaw“ with an “Hy. or itodihe 0 c There w” after the .eo.§i>e§:$1§§wi’ol§§§ as the series w“ beg“; played on g’ imabgwl 53818. which only coils or overtime in the event that the f)?“ "m! "o equal ct the end ">811!" playing time o: m, second and flnal gmmq The com “Imml "n" WM PIBYHI st Saint 3°11" I!“ 1118M tiho results o: zffhlahluvxvige not available at time O O‘ O I mllflrtmcnt of Ph i“; m officials announced gum, Ill details have been arranged om 31111: everythlns is in readiness for e fourth annual Island inter- "hillfli-Io sksilns meet which will I76 held It the F0. this night. mm “m” . O with 900 emries recelvtd, the isrgpot in iihe history of the meet, I0 Participate in 24 eventoJt looks 1"" ""8 Ry’: pron-am will bc 0h! 0! Dill “ guggg“ ..d u Enacted to produce sumo of the kocnest competition in years. Tho 800 entries sro mode up from N. ilrusntstives of the following schools: Augmtino Cove, Kgflglug. xgmnedeoue, Central Bodoquc, B. Psrkdsie, Princl Street, Orspsud snd yici-oris. mentor of University of Toronto's VNSIIIY. the personable leader o! tho Blues hockey team has estab- lished an enviable record by cap- turing tho senior intercollegiate title three times. Competing with MoGili, Montreal University and Queens in the senior intercolleg- iate circuit, as wcli as with other Dominion and United states teams, B0995"! Duoksters are the favour- lto target for ‘all. opponents, "Irvin! Wallace Bails b l" Brwwrliisenont, on’ $5; 1mm- An" l "m"! career in jun- orr and senior amateur ranks, he broke into tho National League in the 1927-28 h the Leafs. sewn w m he ‘med O O O . "Ho stacked up with nine goals 311d time assists in that first sea- on and then bcgon roiling high, "We Ind handsome. In the next “If” campaigns he piled up 23 f ""1 *3 8°11» respectively. which m" "° m“ soorine fest back in nag’ fol"- Hs dropped off in the in‘ uwgnfloalulaolthotigfh still rot- r ' - foctivc lee man. on a mo“ e’ I O t "Then in tho ism-ss- gléle the near-tragic QM..?,“IZI', ed his career, guppy checked by Boston's Eddie Show, Bailey i?“ t“ u" 199- llllflfllfld a concus- "g “W” “only proved fated, f," hi)" "w hook-y world holding ' mm‘ 611d Pulling for him un- til ho finally recovered. O O Q "The 45-year-old c iv "u- 68¢ Your in tho Nlllnosssain 100i. 31 whgn uieusfs won the Stanley 011p. Ace led tho NHL. in soor. "'8 one you. Idkcshlo and m‘. arlous. ‘Ace’ Bulky is doing what he likes best-coaching hogkqy and continuing n]; Quwmpush- meats i hi fibrontof’: . “om” m” o! lions: nuts: I SUMMEISIDE HARBOR I This Aftsrnoon, 2 Oklod; We'll filled cord ._ In" "u"!!! on soaio excerpts D0 I00 KNOW A IOITOQN HJIO AIIIIOT OI ‘IIUIO III Ill-ll ' ' ‘ (I scum» II-lloseb) sums nnivo sssncs. (Wins Airport. Haas an urns romrs JUII‘ so h slssosssl-s vicronis, n. ‘UHARLOTTETOWN Navy Defeats .S’Side I All Stars 5-3 In City League Semi-Final In s wide-open. well pisyod snd rugged encounter st the Forum last night; Walter Iawloi-‘s Navy pucksters skated to a 5-3 victory over the Summersido All Stars in the opening game of their two game, total sosl series in 01¢! Hockey League, semi-final com- petition. The same squads will meet in the final encounter at the Forum on Thursday night- Displaying a. smoother brand of combination passing attacks, the Navy held a 2-0 lead over their opponents at the end of the first period. Shooting one goal in the second to still keep the Ail Stars scoreless. the Naif)’ held B 3 9 5d’ vantage going into the third period and except for the outstanding goaltending by the Summerside net custodian Frankie Foy who molly made some stellar saves. might have held a much greater lead at the end of that frame. Coming back strong in the final canto, however, the All Stars turned the game into a real tussle in their determined bid to cut down the Navy lead. Despite the fact that they outscored ilie Navy 3-2, the Tsrs were right in there all the time banging away at the Summerslde net. and again Foy was called upon to make some really startling saves to keep them at bay. Lead by the pumli line of Carver. Dowling and Sreppard, the Navy sprang to the attack early in the first period with Allie Carver net- ting the first goal of the game at 6:15 when he combined on a pass- ing attack inside ilic biuelino with Wally Sheppard. while All Stars were playing one short, Oatway being off for slashing. About six minutes later Carver got his sec- ond goal in a row by picking up Bubby Dowlingls pass just out- side lhe opposing bluellne to manoeuver his way in on goal and rifle home a hard iliot. Both teams battled hard for the remainder of the period and miss- ed some good scoring chances. but the two goalies Davis and Foy made some smart saves to hold off any Iiirllter scoring in the‘ period. (Is-me Roughcns Up The second period roughened up considerable and, although there was only one goal scored by Navy, the frame saw six men sent to_ "sinners bin" or minor infractions. Ted Strain accounted for the Navy tally at 3:08 when Higson set-up ilte play by breaking away from in front of his own net during a pressure attack by Summerslde to skate the full length of the ice and go right in on the goal be- fore slipping over a smart pass to Strain. who potted it from close in, finishing off a very pretty play. Altliougn there was no further scoring. Navy held the edge on the play and made things pretty hot around the Summerslde net for goalie Foy. But the smart custodian proved to be just as hot as they were and robbed them of almost certain goals-time and time again. Johnny Davis, although not forced to handle nearly ss much rubber ss Foy, made some smart saves. too, on several dangerous Summer- side breakaway: during the canto. ’I‘.he iliird period was by far the most closely contested frame in the game. with ‘Bummersido opening up fsst to bang in their first goal of_ the night at the l2 second mark, when Ootwsy and Wwdilde Pulled s. passing attack inside the Navy bluciine just after the faoeoff. with Ostmsy hsaging in Wcodslde‘. pass right in front of the not. Bummorsido continued to forco tho sttiwk which paid of: sgsin st 4:56. Bradzhsw flipping the puck in ovpr (u; Navy hi“. line lions the boards with Joe Bernard following in to scoop it I19 snd bans in s herd angle sliot Ml Dlvil- Nsvy Issin storied to lllllly tho pressure at this point. snd about three minutes istor 139M108 drove homo Eliqipnd’; Connie Mock Slioksn Up In Cor Accident W181‘ PALM BEACH. I1s.., March s — (AP) -- Ooanis Mock. - 86-year-old owner manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. Isl shshn up in an automobile accident to- day. Acsrinwliichsfsckwosriding was iiit from the sids by soothes reported. Consists at turned to lfls hotel sftcr the so- cidont and toakuhishgustomsry of; lass-noon asp. so sppssrs tobotmhmfp, Fix» 1 _ r MARCH ,9. 194i Curling Iiesulls‘ rbiluwng m. the \ "mo. 01 matches played last night st tho Charlottetown Curling Club: Dominion Lilo‘ G. A. I-Iswkins won from T." W. L. Prowse. J. S. Mscdopaid won from H. I. splllet. Dr. W. MacDonald won from Dr. E. B. Giddings. - A. W. Hyndmsn won from P. R. Ilchine. W. W. Anderson. 'Lord won N. J. Kocfo Trophy m Beiben won n-om n. a. Park- CP. . Craswcli Competition H. K. Acorn won from Jim Ooles R. A. McCabs won from Tom Wliite. - TONIGHT'S PROGRAM The following matches are scheduled today: mo r. n. Dominion Llfc Trophy Ice 1 - P. Boll. Ice 2 - G. _A. Hawkins vs. J. B. 'Moorc. ' W. Turner vs. R. It. Craswoll Competition Ice 3 — Tom Rogers vs. Tom ililtito. - Koofe Trophy Ire i‘ — Prank Anderson vs. Ed Bclben. 8:45 P. M. . Dominion Life Trophy Ice 1 - T. l2’. L. Prcwse vs. Russ Spillctt. Ice 2 - H! I. Bliiilett vs. Dr. E. S. Giddings. Crsswcll Competition Ice 3 - Fred Cannon vs. H, K, Acorn. ' Keefe Trophy Ice 4 - J. O. Diamond vs. Wes Whltlock. . Nine Mile Creek Defeats Crapaud out referees wer, Jackie Kano 000110 Msolvliilan, to be perfect. following it up less than for s wsll earned counter. Tho fins! gosl con-is st 13:46 lsttofs pass. "Ml. Carver, Domilng, Sheppard Elmo. sa-sin. LeClalr, Joy, Snmmcrsido: Goal, Foy; dofsncs Bernard, ‘rrs-inor, Gallant. McAdam. Summary:- Plrilsllofl Penalties: ostwoy, Josey (2). swoon ruled ‘l-Ifi Penalties: u: - 1* fro. mum» \ At Victoria Rink last night the Nine Milo Creek Bulldogs edged the Crspaud Hesrtbreaksrs 4-8 in a hard-fought game. The and both from Charlottetown. Thcrc was a good attendance snd tho ico was said ,sssout from behind the not dur- lns o. Navy sensing play around the All Star's not, with LeGlair t minutes later when Higson csriyi? 9d In 0W1‘ tho opposing biuelino to psss over to 140C151! going in on goal who fointod Foy out of position w! slip it in manna him when Grady and Ostwsy clicked °ll I PM!!!“ sttsek in front _of the ‘rsrs net, Grsdy banging homo tho Th0 fvllwlnl on tbs lineups:- Nlm Goal. Davis; defence, o. 01111111. Josey. Perry. Pound: for- Gflnt. Davis, Shields. Woodsido; forwards, Gay, Ostwsy, Grady, l, Bowl-I'd. T. Richard, Bradshaw, J. Referees: Iisith Jay end A. J. i-Nuy. Carver (animus)-.. ans il-Nlvy. cami- <ocwun|).....i2:ss Fill". Strain (Billion) ........ .. 1:0! Plnolties: Perry, Davis, c. oslq lsnt. Osnor, Grant, . ‘lhlrd Polio! bikinis. Ostjvsy (Woodsioo :1! l-Gfldo, J. lsrnsrd ‘ ' (hrsdshsw) .............. .;. ...... .. 4:56 ‘G-lfsvy, Bowling (Sheppard) ms W. noise-- disco).-- 9:10 s-Gsld . Grady (Ostwoy).....1s:sl . Ooy. DIMI, dis-sat; i- CAIN’! JOHN. N. 8-. Mirth l- (Olfi-Princo of Wllssa Colitis puck-stars from Charlottetown won tho New Br nswick-Princc lid- wsrd Island junior hoclt! cham- pionmip tonight by defeating Saint John Msroons 7-5 and tak- ing-tho two-game, total-goal soriss 16-13 after an B-oll tie at, Chas‘- lottotown last night. The Charlottetown tcom will plsy Halifax St. Mary's Juniors for tho Maritime crown. Mar-cons, who trailed 0-1 at the end of t o second period Monday night an then came back to earn a tie, were in the same position to- night, but did not have the steam to duplicate their performance at Charlottetown‘. Taking advantage of Saint John penalties, Prince of Wales shot into l 5-0 lead in the first period and matched one Saint John goal in the second ‘ ' . The Collegian: opened tho third period scoring but Saint John shot back to fire four consecutive goals. For a time it seemed the Maroons might overtake -thelr opponents who were on the defensive, but the winners held the fort. In the last minute of play Maroons whipped six forwards into the fray. , Lineups:- Charlottetown: Goal, Hennessey; defence, Ready, D. Jardine, Mac- Lean, Lund: forwards,’ Carver, An- rew, McCallum, Brown, Howatt, P. ardine, MacDonald. ' Saint John: Goal, Byers; defence, Kiley, Banks, Purdy, McDevltt; for- wards, Malcolm, McKnight, Hewey, Hamilton, Edwards, Perkins, Bren- nan, Gauthier, Phillips. Referees: Bev Whcaion and Pete Wis, Amherst. summary:- First Period 1-Ch'town, Carver . 2.07 2—Ch'town, Brown, (P. Jardinc) . 9.31 3—Ch‘town, McCnllum 13.46 4-Ch’town, Ready .. 14.06 S-Chkown, Brown, (P. Jardine, Howatt) . 14.23 Penalties: MzicLeod (2), Carver, Kiley, McDcvltt. Second Period G-Saint John, Perkins, (Hamilton) . ... 14.15 1-Ch'town, MacDonal (Andrew) .. .. 16.44 Penalties: McDevitt, Kiley (2). Carver. - Third Period B—Ch‘town, Brown . ............. .. 8.20 9—Salnt John, Hewey, (Brennan) . 10—Saint John, Kiley . 11—Salnt John, Malcolm lPerkins) .. .. .. . 12—Saint John, liewey Penalty-D. Jardinc. Tony Ilicco Wins Over Per_cy Parris (By The Associated Press) HAILEM, Mass, March ii-Tony Ricco, 132%. of Gloucester. Mass, rallied in the final round tonight to earn a close, unanimous 10- round decision over Percy Parris, 133%, of New Glasgow, N. B. Ricco, a definite slim-tender be- fore the North Arena fight, snap- ped a id-bout winning streak of Parris. Rieco cut Parris on the nose and cheek in the third round and suf- fered some damage over his own right eyc. KNOW YOUR MAN 31118101.. England - (OP) - A know-theman, know-tho - disease list given by Dr. Frank Bodmsn st a health conference included: wor- ricrs get gastric ulcers; top dogs, blood pressure and heart trouble; martyrs. rheumatic fever; mud- dlers. diabetes and gamblers u: prone to accidents. ,Dcwn ‘Saintfllclivn Marocnsa7-5 Take 1 Round By vScore S'Sille Midgets) c. Win From Y Iiensinglon The Biunmcrsldo Kinsmen M14. gets won-tho semi-final round in the Islsnd championship by (1.. footing the Kenslngton Midgets 1| Crystal Rink last night, taking ti" game 10 to 5. and the round is to ‘l. Ronnie idicAi-thur led u.‘ scoring parade for the wlniiei-s, getting thrco goals and two as. slats. Walker was close behind with two goals and two assist‘, For the visitors, Bruce Champiu notched up two tallies. Idneupsz- Kcnsington: Goal, Thompson, Condon, Kennedy; defence. Pick. otts, W. Mann Birt, Sutherland; forwards, MacMurdo, E. Mann, ‘s, champion, Oondcn, E. Champion, McOai-viile. Smnmerside: Goal, Icfurgey; m. fence, Darby. E. Dalton, Wedge, Biacquiere; forwards, Mciirtliur, Walker, Gallant, cahill, Richards, Grady, MacDonald, Schurman, G, Dalton. - Referees: l-Ickan. Summary: First Period 1—Kcnsingtcn, MscMurdo (E. Mann) 2-6'Side, McArthur (Gallant) 3-S'Slde, Gallant (Walker) 4-S'Slde, MoArI-hur (Gcillaiii) Penalties: Blacquiere. Second Period 5—S'Slde, Walker (Darby) B-Kensingl n, B. Champion s (MecMur o) ‘I-Kensington, McCai-vilie B-Qside, Walker (McArlhur) 0—S'Side, McArthur (Walker, wedge) lo-Tside, Schurman (Darby) Penalties: Birt, MacDonald Third Period il-Sside, Grady IZ-Kensington, B. Champion lf-i-Sside, Grady (McArthui-i 14—Kensing~ton, Gill (Com-ion) i5-S'Side, Richards (Darby) Penalties: McCsrvllle. J. Bernard and J. Hockey Player ls Suspended 5 Years (By Tho Canadian Press) TORONTO, March B-Picrso Csdloux. stir wing" of Strat- ford Krochlers iunior ciultwss suspended for flvs years by an Ontario llceksy Association sub committee today for playing Junior whlio over age. - The Stratford slab which will eliminated In 011A. plsy- offs by Toronto Msrlboros was absolved ‘of snrpsrticlpsilon In tho infraction by the for- mer Montreal Royals player. Evidence before the sub-com- mittee was that Csdleux play- ed for two seasons while ovsr a gc. Officials said Csdieux used s birth certificate which belonstil to s member of another fum- Ily of the same name in vsl- lcyflellL. Que. The player dill not appear before the sub- _oosnmittco. Codlcux was given 30 dsyl In which to make an snncsi. First doubt ss to (‘sultan Qligibility come from the Qlll- . boo Hockey Association which claimed to hold s certificate showing the player wsr- born in i928. The certificate Ill filed with tho 0. H. A. ll" 1929 as the year of his birth. i1‘. ,1 .. .,;._ , ‘.Y'i-‘.s'i_ .- .- 21 0. '0/l0»’/"li7‘9/ . .-6'-‘()(///l? 77445