yrbicnfzt i946 LegionairesC Win gMar. Hog ey Tifl Defcgf Berwick A 1-1-7‘ To Take Intermediate Crown ~ By Round‘ i" The Charlottetown legionalrec came from behind a first game three goal deficit to win the lVl “' Intermediate Hockey Champion- miy when they defeated the Berwick Bruins 11-7 in a hard fought battle at the Forum last night. At the end of‘ the regular play- two game total goal series was tied IB-all and the winning overtime ing time tile Score 16-15 ‘ell carne from the stick of "Buffer" Worth on a pass from Art Perry in the first overtime session.. Tire series ended 10-15. ‘ A packed Forum witnessed the the local i-Bflionairm out-play in four to the Logic ed a goal lead when they banged ns three. Nova Scotia champions in one of (he hardest fought games of the year. In ilhe first period the be- rionaires outscored Berwick 4-i to Even the series. but in the second period the Berwiciclllllld T918111“- Tne third session was »a thriller all the way when up to the lost five minutes of play Berwick were in an apparently safe lead having outscored the locals two to one, giving Berwick a two-goal lead in the series. Maurice Dowlinit cut down the lead by one goal with less than three minutes of play - flit‘. comma; l'l'li'i uwu LlJARumn (AGE ssvENi _ ,~ :._.r. .,r .~ »~ awn-r»..- lied Wings Shut 0ut ' Boston 3-0 BOSTON. March 21 --(.AP)— With all of his teammates cover- ii." their checks like a tent goal- lfi Hill‘? Lumley of the etrcit 3'00"! square matters in the sec- ond xame of their National Hoc- key Lfllgue playoff series tonight before a 13.900 crowd at the Bos- ton Garden. victory. ever, was a costly one for rookie Pat Lundy suffer-ed 5 shoulder iniury while whacking in the first Detroit goal. During the eighth mlnutg rugged action. Lundy hqoked a loose uck 1n the centre-zone while t e Bruins were massed in Detroit territory. He tore down on the defenseless Frankie Brim- sek with such terrific speed that. after launching his scoring giro; of R.d Wings shut out Boston Bruins t 7 Sign With Leafs For Next Season Klrcli 21 —(CP)— their lineup “Chumm e" er George Fodey. Aldersrrot Army man who was enpectedly trans- Lawio-r. who will be well Lawlor who replaced their starnleft wing- ferred to the west coast yesterday. remem- remainlng and Robertson on e from i0 feet out, he crashed into pass from Dowling tied the series the left post of the Boston Gar- in the dying seconds. ' dan- Berwick Bruins in ected into l-undy fell hard and lowered badly shaken when he arose and skated to his dressing room. An examination revealed a seriously bruised right shoulder. plus a pos- sible separation,‘ a combination 0i’ injuries that probably will TO . be h _ keep him out of the rem ' d f graham orgixrtsgtclaaggnnyiegaryttige figyesllafivullutl‘ liifémgflgvlgl: the coming series. arrr er c day announced seven players have ‘ma-ml’ m“ 5mm." signed-contracts for t e 1908-47 mum“ Nsattitolfgalclfiocggg aLv-‘egigute; caaénnirgl? ! Mgcwnnd’ “IMO ma rum’ First Period start on the rebuild n8 Pl‘°°°"- W12: 139mg?” m‘. m” vmwlgd l-Detroit. Lundy 7:32 The layers are forward» 5Y1 m f. ° d l‘ l“ Y 2—Detroit. J. Conacher (Cout- rrmsasrsrr-nitrous: ....."".t" . "arms rascals y» as "iir-"r...=a"....°"'°“"'"=' '"° “i hifimms 3.12%’ “ h" ‘"°“°' "in: Leafs will "spend a full Officials: ma» Prowse. nan '°°°“" m“ giant/l}: in traihllngcgampfighis Rob son. _ . scorllng __None_ c" annc n P y _ it'll-k. will be devoted to condlt- sunsunv oeriiioriirs, crasditi-vririt’ Gauthier‘ inning, one to inter-squad games First Period and one to exhibition games with “m; you“ eithei-k 8.3.21. bor American Hoc- i-ogtewn, w} (going) 8-D . ire a ue u s. 3-0 town, wifng . tr it, Wt gite o the fell traininl cam lck, iii-me ° "M (“mmmm vera bide. Pagan (Mac- has not been selected. Ontario centres have put in . i333 ...... Jecond Period Shore iiookoy- ,_.,.,..,,...,, 6...... " (Ddwlilld) ‘l-Olftflwfi. Worth (Perry) 7.06 B-(Berwick. Ferrell (A. Wen!) g .. J11“ v ‘town. Dowlin different lock on the South Shore o-Berwtck. Fasten Hockey icture on Tuesday ni ht (Noseworthy) ...... .. 15.45 by licking the Freetown Grads - 1l-Be k, Harrington to d lost the series at one P!“ t rreil) .... 10.40 each. The Heaven helped i ' 3—Berwick — A Ward selves to s‘ two Baal lead iriiatfllt énrfia a-..‘ u) lelllb . W" en es: . a . un f0 1.18. P last NPer-lcd. The veteran trio of A. cDona . 1". McDonald and 13__°h%wn_ l“ ( .ir) for the - their f. h "I Worth .... .. thcGradeinssecoi-rdllefiilli ‘. m“ by 800$ ma‘ 8&1. iF-Cbtown. ~!I1y_ m‘ ‘dun-o so“: m’ Penalties: None. en flared r...m.'f”.- “m? ‘r... am °"'““' re eree an , to sinners row. wfthsix going to 1e-cn town. Worth (Perry) .. 2.68 the winners. Lineuva! _ Fans are clam-iv awaiting Thurs- Legicnaires: Goal. Cudmore. de- dey n rubber match and if fence. Pound. Macbonaldktfoé; Cc can get his team wards. DiYWiiflI. Pm)’ “i - Worth LeCiair. Blanchard. Gre- “gfir-wrtrrfiéfir. Henneacr: de- fence. Noseworthy. Kuryi 1* Goa-l. Blane. forwards. McDonald. Offli- e. l vie Pagan, Harrington. Farlei- forwords, A. lite Mc" were, F. Ward. lowlor. Donald. Reid. hal- mm 1w our; deterxrgxl: , l Z . “m... .. mu. “iraom“"rul“.H 13;; Allen, Memorial guide. Taylor. Bonner-s. ll. Referee. “Kilns” H088!!- ilun Games Tonight IUIDIAR! Allan Cu Ill off ionllht (Fri l— , t Deeltochos day) p y ' t-Bederrge. A McDonald d : . I‘. Mc- l"; Second new . m” l-Freetuwn, mu m” tmri ti?" fifiml” our» » 6”"°‘t°"ni Hm (WM h) Memorial Cup Play-offs tonllil‘ ‘I-rfifii: - cilbccosnaid. ("M") , I‘. McDonald. rlksfiisu (nyiaior), Money ‘w. m or Quebec final - Montreal Cens- . treai Conoordiaa t Th!“ PM“ '4 iiihtii. gr? came o! best-a:- g-B‘ 1c McDonald W" "P" 7r. u’ A’ Ni a Vi‘ Whitman»: McDonald . Pena tee: None-J. Free. Nonl- . --Q< '. i’ . ignmen. SAINT JOHN, N. 5., March 21- iCPi-l-lamllton Tigers took the measure of Saint John Beavers in decisive _style tonight, outclasalng he champions 8-i in the first round, or Eastern Can- ada quarter-finals, of the Allan Cup play-downs. The second In-me will be played here Satur- day. with u third, if necealary, scheduled for Monday. Tlw scare was a flood indication of play in the opening . Hamill-Oh allllplv proved the setter team and excelled in practical all aspects of the game. a "_ gave the finest display seen here 11 a long time The result showed that Beavers either will have to ahow im- provement in ll ton will the aerles in of the Saint J , pqrfel-s known as a fighting outfit which came from behind ted] Moo the local boys could tum the tables and square the series Saturday night. 595"" Iained some satisfac- tlw in shooting u» first oal in their first Allan Cw pla . Playing in National Hockey Leas-us style and pin-point their Basses ,the rs kept Scin John on the defe ve much of the time but Beavers never stopped fight- Il . Ontario champions held the initiative almost from the start. The Beaver forwards couldn't seem l0 Bet oing during much of the first 0d and seemed like stran - ers in the Tiger lair while the iBSt. husk o orients showed the best comb nat on play seen here in years. SUMMARY First Period l-Saint John. Price Penalty —Stewart. Hawks 5-1 MONTREAL, March 21 —(CP)— Plilyillk the brand of hockey that helped them outpower Chicago Black Hawks hero last Tuesday. the fast skating Montreal Can- adians again skated rings around Hawks tonight to defeat their o - ponents 5-1 and Lake a 2-0 leadiln their best-of-seven semi-final Stanley Cu series. Hawks yed more determin- ed hockey than in their first play- off contest here but could not capitalize on their scoring chun- ces and time and time again fum- with bled golden op ortunities sloppy passing pays. SUMMARY First Period i-Montreal. Hilton (Killer. Loch) .. z-Mnntreal, Peters IL-Montreal. Richard l0 berlain (minor and 10-minute misconduct) binute misconduct). Richard (Major and 10-minute misconduct). Mariucci. Second Period 5—Mcntrecl. Mosdeli (Blake) 10.02 Penalties-Hamill. Cooper. Third Period 6—Montreal, Peters (Chamberlain) _.. 14.45 Penalties - Peters. M. Bentley. Bouchard (major) Hamill (major) ~ ‘ '45 Hunting Licences Sale In N. B. Record FREDERICTON. March 2i (CPL-Sale of all classes of hunt- iill licences reached an ail-time blah in New Brunswick lest year. Hon. John B. McNair, Premier and Minister of Lands and Mines. disclosed in a report released to- d88- A total of 2.718 licences to non- ted th ‘coffin huntink than ever Licences iuued in this classifica- tion numbered 85.213. with a closed season continuing "a sci"- "" W“... ‘was pop e. on was m a . . The number of beaver was placed ' at about rssoo. “won. Then when i3 also won, COIKCMG £0“ ($34911) Ml "l8 bet to-meke. he never meant roe issue . BARGAIN ' Olllipllte IM P III Anly - Two Qqme Lead In Series (Fede/rorrick) 1.17 Canadians Defeat Black 4 m’ To Take Nockey Scores PROVINCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FINAL PLAY-OFF Vi torlaville 3 Sherbrooke 8 ( stcf-seven series tied l-i). WESTERN JUNIOR SEMI-FINAL Port Arthur Fiyers 4 Winnipeg Monarchs 5 (Winnipeg leads bzst-ol-seven series 8-1) Ottawa District senior send-finals Ottawa l. Penrbroke Lumber Kings 4. _ (Pembroke wins bcst-of-tirrcc series 2-0). Figures Phiis Nave Nothing To Gain This Year By JAEjlAND MIAMI BEACH. Fla" March 21 —(AP) — Ben Chapman is start- illit his first full year as manager 04 "l! Plliiflllfllnhia Phillies with an "everything to gain, nothing to lose" philosophy, aiming primar- ily at an early escape from the National League cellar, Chapman isn't definitely set on his ball club yet. He has the f a ood defensive in- in the outfield. Weak catchng and a potentially strong pitching staff. The punch has been lacking. Chapman's infield probably will have Frank McCormick at first. Danny Murtaugh at second, either Skeeter Newsome or Ray. Ham- rick at short and Jim Tabor at third. None were with the team last year. Merrill May is a third base candidate and Roy Hughes. late in reporting probably will be a utility man. Rookie Johnny O'Neil has been seeing action at sho tetop r . Roy Northey in right field and Vince Limagglo in centre are out- field fixturee. Johnny Wyrostek. acquired from the Cards and Lou (Mad Russian) Novikoif are bat- f .0 the oi - themiscue until aterNo ‘l ha mm“ h’ "mud .d,, tiing with Rookie Bill Siintcn for the other . Novikoff recently has been acwinlr aims of his long-awaited hitting power. (lg Bern’ ‘ “ a youngster who B0 games lust year. is first by Bilb tabbed regulars. ouired from 8t. fouls with Wvro- Tom Hughes. Ken Rsffens- berger. Bchooly Howe, Oscar Judd and Charley Schana will take a turn. Hugh Muicahy also is rounding into shape. » While Chapman talked. his five- year-cid con. Bil . d * into ebody asked “l. to be a ball "i3; sir." was the answer. "1 want to be e manner like my Dad- All he has to do is sit down.‘ ' A.’ N. L. Playoffs Providence I.‘ Cleveland ii "(O1WQ1IM' win: Hamilton Wins Opener From Beavers In Allan Cup Quarter-Finals Series l-Jianultorr, Dinning (Mason. Robertson) ...... .. 6.40 Ii-Hamiiton. Dinning (Conick) >40 15.20 No Penalties. Second Period 4—Ham_1ltorr, Brady (Conick) 2.03 5—Ham1lton, Mason (Robertson. Sherry) 3.05 B-i-iamiltcn. Bunion .. Penalty, Sherry. Third Period ‘l-l-lamiiton, Brady it-l-Iamiiton. Runion (Corrick, Dinning) a-Hamilton. Bunion (Brady) . . .. Penaitiel-Shillingwn. 10.17 . 17.29 Kyle. Good News For Bonnie's Western Wheat Farmers BY GEOII-GE KITCHEN OTTAWA. March 20 - (OP) -— Good news for Canada's western wheat farmers came today in the Commons in a three-fold announce- ment; by Trade Minister MacKln- non. . He made these announcements. long awaited by the wheat grower:- l. Payments on the participation certificates for the 1943-44 wbe crop will be started in June. 2. The 1944-46 barley equalization payments will be made in May. 3. The initial wheat payment of $1.25 a bushel basis N0. l northern in store For; William-Port Arthur or Vancouver will be continued for another crop year up to July 3i. Discussing the wheat price. he said further announcements will be made on the prices to be paid for oats. barley. fiaxseed. rape-seed and sunflower seed in the Western Provinces and for winter wheat grown in Ontario and marketed in 1946-47. ‘There will be no over-all reduc- tion on deliveries of wheat during l94il-4Fl. although "temporary? de- Sport Shorts From Britain I! ‘JACK BUILIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer LONXN. March 21 — (OP) __ Liz-COL J03!!! Kyffin, president of the Oxfond University boxing club, has passed with honors the Arm- teur Boxing Association's erxiunfn. ation for referees-at the age of Col. Kyffln, who has been a Welsh and honorary A_B_A, eree for many years. took aurgiriation “first to show the young He boxed as a welterweight for London Hospital and for the Orion nasium in 188. and won his last competition, in Egypt, at the 88a of 50. Vic Orcmeok of Mansfield. Nott- in football until of-war and then, much to do and all k around. For no pert» icular reason, he usually took over the goalkeeping chore. Result: Roy Goodall, former England fullback and now Mans- field Town soccer club manager, spo made the ex-p.o.- w. a professional. Ma ority of players in the Welsh quail ying section of the Daily Mail {L500 (M150) golf t at Neath carried their own clubs. But it wasn't because of caddy short- B89- Tom Jones, secretary of the Welsh professional golfers’ associa- tion, explained it this way: “We Welsh professionals feel that competitors big events should rely on their own judgment more and not so much on that of their caddies. Again, the- physical test of competitors carrying their owri clubs is for the good of the game. and should be a part of the contest." Edinburgh citizens these evenings hear high-pitched cries of "Shoot. shoot, Claudette," but they don't take much notice of it. It is just the Edinburgh Lady Dynamos -— Scotland's only woman's football team-at. practice. The team. which includes four gfiists, a nurse and a. 18-year-old oolgirl. iias been formed by Mrs. Mary Leslie of llieith. A challenge thrown out by the girls to play any of the leading Scottish men's clubs has, so far, not been accepted. iiverv quotas probably will be used in the early part of the marketing season (o distribute local elevator space as evenly as possible among the producers. Get Marriiui Young Woman, Mrs. Luce Says By VIRGINIA-WAN DER. vsnn WASHINGTON. March 20 (AP) - Marriage? Career? When you come to this perplex- ing crossroads. young woman. take it from representative Clare Boothe Luce: "Get married." These oldtime words of wisdom from one who is congress-woman and author as well as wife. were heard by a conference of 500 earn- est young coeds. primed to invade every new-dangled career in the book. §. The _Conncclicui. Republican told tire girls they face untold opport- unities in every career. But in mar- riage the chances are "slowly. sure- ly closing." She diagrams it this way: Papa, who pays. can no ionllel‘ afford to keep up his unmarried daughter until her knight comes riding. so: Daughter goes to work. drawing down a sizabe paychaque and com- peting with young men. More workers. figures Mrs. Luce, make for lower salaries, so: The young man can't afford t0 marry early. He hesitates to ask the young woman to give up her pagucheque and independence. r young career woman also is more particular about her hus- band-to-be. He must outshine her career. He may have to be five to 10 years older to interest her. "Anti." says Mrs. Luce. "the old- er men are already married. She gwkorrir, take one lrer own age. There e s" Mrs: Luce foresees less (l) mar- riages; (2) children; (3) productiv- consoiation-more and more car- eers for women. Senator Opposes Espionage Probe lProgr-essive Conservative e Ienerally critical of policies. poop being held counsel but added. "spyln nada is to me an thing." He said it did not that the government had anything that was not justified. best-of-three . Relish . Plttdi h B. mat-urea’, serif: tied 1-1).» Iridium Buffalo l _ ué~ul§xr _ leads V. bestof-seven l 1" . aoTi-rq. a n l " ‘i Par she , ~ n o wearer. not: t. ~4- KUJAINRF! k". ‘v'\l'lll l"! it'll!!! ity; (4) prosperity. But—if it's any OTTAWA, March 20 -(CP) - Acticn of the government in the espionage investigation won praise today from Senator John T. Haig, Senate ader, who made reference to the case in a Throne Speech address government Senator Halg, a Winnipeg law- yer, said he did not like the idea without nn Ca- un orglvaoie "n: N. S. Throne Speech Debate Concludes HALIFAX, March 20 -—(CP)—— The address in reply to the Speech from the ’l‘hrone was adopted in trhe Nova Scotia Legislature here today without a recorded votc.. Eleven members took part in the debate, tenminated by _Alex ll. M30- Kirunon (L-fnverneas), who warn- ed of “extreme danger in federal encroachment, on provincial tax fields. lie demanded "iron-clad guarantees" for Nova Scotia from Ottawa before the Dominion-Pro- vincial agreement was signed. The speaker also called on the Federal Government to improve railway facilities between this province and Central Canada to cut running time between six and eight hours; to proceed irnmediate- ly with tile Strait of Canso pro- gect, either by brid e, causeway or unrnei; improve ra way iineswith- in the Province; remove duties all fishing gear that place Nova Scotra fishenncn at a "serious disad- vantage" against competition; and remove the new tariff on diesel engines. which he said would make the cost of"a proposed dragger for Invemess fishermen "considerably higher. if not prohibitive," Too Little Time For Rose Speech OTTAWA, March 20 --(CP)— Fred Rose, member of parliament for Montreal-Cartier facing es- plionnge charges. did not rise in the ouse today to make his expected ech "because there was not suf- fclent time for me to give the speech I wa-nt to make." On a tentative s editor's list he had been schedu ed to follow Liguori Lacombe (Ind-Laval Two Mountains) gird when Mix. La- combe sot d . all eyes turned to Mr.. Rose's corner of the house.. But he had left the chamber. Later in the opposition 'lobby he produced a wad of 19 closely-typed pages Lnd told reporters it was a 35-minute speech "I had only f couldn't possibly do the speech in that time." plained. l-le pointed out there was no session of parliament tonight and he session as he had to go to Mani.- aration for his court there l-‘riday. appearance Probe Poisoning 0f Women At Convention VANCOUVER. March 90 —(CP)— An exhaustive probe was under day into the food poisoning o! N members of the Canadian Leglorfs Women's Auxiliary while six of them still were in has ital The six are not in serious con ition and are beinl kept in hospital only for further observation. Ali the stricken women ate lunch at a downtown eefe Manda eozl although some were ill ovrday Qvening, most of them collapsed at a convention session yesterday. ‘Twenty were taken to hospital from the convention yesterday morn if and six were admitted late in the afternoon. t. Clements Caves, West Hill, Hastings, are to mode into e show place. During the war these caves were and as air-raid shelters. I under the be -A Chinese Communist spo 17" minutes left and justice to ex- he wouldn't be here for tomorrow's reel to talk to his counsel in prep- GB, England —(O P)- m! suave __|_s THE LATHER STAYS WETTER ' ¢ You. the IITTII u» ialher the lmn the‘ shave. A quick-drying lather will dry out on your face-give you a shave ihal sling and burns. What you went is a rich creamy IXTIA MOiST lather . . . the- lailier you get with Lifebuoy Shaving Cream . . . a lat-bet aim trays Morn and keeps your beard soft and wet the IhglQ shave through. Recml tells prove tlrar Lifebuuy hclb up to 417a MOI! MOISTURE than other leading brande tested. This is a mailer of record; u scientific fact. Get Lifebuoy for CLEANER, IMOOTIIER shave: — even with cold water or a used blade. 7' . , Fmwm... ‘ i LEVER a a a tiommunist Says Seeking Self-Rule For lianohuria Denies AnyTlltlcal Link Wltli Russia. a Cl-IUNGKING, March 20 —(AP) kesmaor asserted today his party wants on- ly self-rule for Manchurirrs prov- inces similar to that eruoyed by stat-a in the United States, and denied there was any political link with Russifn. The spokesman Chan Chia- Kong. said the Communists are not want separation from central authority, contrary Lo reports that independent communist regimes were being set u Ln parts of Man- churia. Rather warm only self-government. w ich would be even less than that of the States in the United States. he declared. Chen asserted that charges of connection between tifie Chinese Communists and Russia were urr- true, and added: “We hope_ Soviet in Manchuria will withdraw as soon as possible." Chen dec ared the whole ex- plosive issue could be settled if the government would give the Q011- head to a plan approved Saturday by Gen. Marshall lo send W160 teams into Mazrehuria to halt the latest outbreak of fighting. Scientists Will llse Helicopters To View Atomic Bomh Debris NORFOLK. Va. March l9——lAPl ,Scientists. flying from the carrier shgngfl rn helicopters. will scout Bikini Atoll after the atom bonrb tastiéto check for deadly raghoeacpgtryol of scientists. armed with geiger counters to tell them of the presence of dangerous rays. will advise the other members of the expedition when it is safe fol’ them to move into the lagoon and land on the islands. The Shangri load of equipment more fantastic than on she carried in, her war- time 5n as against Japan. Aboard was a fleet of drone planes. “Ghost Hcllcats." piloted by r9100“ radio control and intended i0 ilY through the atomic bomb cloud to bring back samples of the lmifivll- nus material. Each of the brilliant red drones has a “queen Plant from which the controls are oper- was optioned Leafs. League will’. 30 year's ago today. PIDDUUT Shangri Lia will use her radar Bquipment to track the drones and Roi Island. in the Kwajaiein Atoll when 20 and 40 miles from the tar- about 1B0 miles from Bikini. The cagrier will send up the drones e N REMEMBER WIIEN BY The Canadian Press Cari Hubbell, Detroit Tiger rookie to Toronto International Basebau "Kl-ill! Carl" hurled in the minors urzii 1928 when New York Giants bought him for a reported $40,000 r om Beaumont in the Texas League. He is still with Giants as farm director. For Foot Ailments corxsuvr H. .l A HRUWN. Di’ Orthopedic GIIIROPMIIST it! Great George ltreet CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.l. il. .l. HAO" OPTOMETRTST Fitting and F-mnlvlnl Glasses lie. Montague P B. I. Office Hours: l0 in i2 A. II l to 5 P M. Tlolldnvs M». lw nnnuillt/lllellf DRUGETORF Office Connected with At MAPLE HILLS FRIDAY, MARCH 22. DANCING 9 to 1 Melodiers Orchestra Admission 35c Conveyance leaving ated after a catapult launching from the carrier's deck. Because the drones may let Qlll Bell Trophy-Prince Admission GAME EXCELLENT IC SKATE on mementos h” i - HOCKEY -- KENSINGTON RINK \ FRIDAY. MARCH 22 Final Game Semi-Final Playoffs on-zu mun Market Building 8:30 County Championship ALBERTON REGALS Versus KENSINGTON NORTH SHORE ALL-STARS 35c and 20¢ AT 8:30 FOR SKATERS E - G001) MUSIC Maple I __....... .-.-..--¢orqeiflv.p-ru-.ao~_unt wan-p». -