ii rim clmlottotmm tiitihitsn, Masts.-: April lssli Youth Clubbers Down Airmen To Win Island Championship The Fl.-l.:illcl:l Yrllllll Willi VolIi-t'- hall IPBHI from Charlottetown lion tho Prllllc I”.lltt:ll'tI lSlaI'lrl vulltiv-p hall cllamnlmi-lliri ,vesIrrday after-I tit-oil Iii tlelmllll; tlic Sunlmerslrlel ncgr team I. ii? to take the hr (Hit ..mrll scries lour games in liilltr Tlir ttlnill t-lulihrrs lunipcd into I tiller t:.llilc lll lllc tipt'lllllL: scrlo-so ilintcil llit't)t'tl ill tillarloltelovln on. 'I'hurs(lay liluhl. in unlnin: llIP I'()It'ltl(l lslalld Frottn iostelwlay the H.Y.('. IE- tllrlietl to lltt' lop of the Island tollcttmll lit-an after an absence of olw ;'t'.'ii' l,.i-.l Vt'.ll lliii uilliwil ttlllt lllfl 1-.1.-,.,.1 t lt,tmnit.n.llin lleicallnn lllt" R y(j. four Lzzlnics to three in a (irouli ('apt.'lin Suellltan D80. C.l.) . presented the physical flltu-ss trophy to Alfred (ioady. captain of the B.Y(K team. The Airmen did lllll go dmvll without it game flzhl .i'esterd.-13'. They jumped into itfl early lead and at one point ucrc learllllg l'.l-lli before the hard (lliIVlIIL' (lllarIolti-- toxin team began to roll Led by rangy Lorlte Mactilltgian. who spiked brilliantly, the youth clubbers took over leadership and in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees have turned back the first challenge of the youthful Boston Red Sox who came into Yoltkce Stadium with I ntwtccl record and left Sunday night with three straight defeats. Jittery fielding hurt the Red Sox itho fougllt back botll Saturday and SlIll(l8.V to overcome long Yt"ltIl(l)C leads ollly to blow the ;,'ateio-. 'II the true sttgc-1 . DCSIIIIP a t.'r.'intl slant homer by pitcher lltll: l.zlrscn of the Yanks in the third. Boston came back to tie the score at 6-6 in Sunday's game only to how I3-6 when the Spgrisman fhrllllnl: lxlallil iln;ll Following the came xesterday. Sergcallt .loc llunlcr Ill the ll.ti.A F . in tllr lillaimrlnlile absence of DUMP CHATHAM ls-2 Vernon Allen Cup Series Vt-jR'Xl().V. R F .4 l'i tm-non Canadians called on slitwr power; and hustle to beat ('llatham Nlar-3 oons fl-2 here Saturtlay night and stillzlre the best-of-sevcll Allan Cup final at a game each. l . For 3,304) Vcrtlon fans the win sinned for it 7-1 drubbing the naatrrlt till:-mpions handed nllt In tho opening game Thtlrsday. p 'l'liv, serlrs colltinues in Kclovl nal tliluuhl. l The klnrlllillk. as in the ti--stl gritne. crillilictl it Hi load In the first perllitl and appeared the aharpcr t-luh. But the westernt PTIFIIIIIW mllstcrett it tremendous dritr ill the KPl'llYlt'l period to oilf- i'Rock" Still Undecided About Plans MACON. fin (AI-'wRoeIcv Mar- ciano said Friday he still has not decided whether to retire or make another dPl'Pl1cr of his world heavy- wrlghl boxing title, The champ and his ntanaarr. Al Weill. who met Rocky here to dis- cuss his future. hntli indicated no man decision will be made. Marciano. who knocked out .lt-r any Jlie W2Il('ftll for the world 4'hBi'I'VUl0YlN'lViD tn Soptt-mliar, 1952. has just rrtlirnerl from I vacation hip to South America. Wearing I stood suntan. I lolld sports shirt and about 20 pounds more than his fighting weight. Rockv said the matter of retiring to a "fill: dc:-i.i.ilili" for film. up acknowledged that his wilol and family want him to retire so he can spend more time with themf but he added: "'I.'hls ill on important thing. These things take time. When I make an announcement. I want it M be one I can stick by. I want to talk with my manager. After all I haven't seen him for three months. and this isn't something you must jump into." fighter wants to do is ok by hint. agreed that they will need time to discun things fhoroutzllly. Tony Percy the island Championship. Sox ...(.1.(. Sun... of five errors The game was capably lIHIlI(llt':.l Mwkvy Man” 5 mowun double by Wziltcr (Iullen of the R.t.A..Ii. and Y”... n..,-,-; S m,,.,..m hnmm. l.IllPIlII.N' Tl Y (' Wendell fiIiii'puy M, H”. (.I.m4"... "H ..(."(.(m. Frank in ('.i.-mi, Wt-ntlotl (tillis, Ralph -- ,Or-- ...-D- l'luc.'lli. .Iilll tfozitly. Lorne Mac- (ilugan. Ray lllt-Cltiskcy. Leo l)oyle M Jlnnltlc Vlannltzan. li,tI.ll".. Ken Procter. Pole, . (i (mm-. Ray .lui. .l(IlIllIt)' B.V'l'rlP. R M Hill l'.asllnlt, Aloe l.aPnl'le. S are twas felled by A hard blow tn the head. Braves Cop Weill. who has said whatever his . Bowling Title SHINEY (CF -.'tlrint'lrin C N R. rctalncrl the t'. N. IT Atlantic Re- gion canllleplri howling title here Saturday. Sytllloy (I N R and Edmunclston tleglhfor tlhe l'IllIllFl'-twig) sptot. ' to lie vii-mo: one on cam Wcre makini: it it rlulaway as far as learn honol'- iiorr t-oneerned. Ted Poole of Mtlllr-.t carried off all individuzil prizes in the ninth 'l'hei lilcillltziinod the itvlcillltu. 'm".nam(.m huh lhrm M 350 andl DITS-WIT Ill ill? "lllifl 5"” "llllbild took the atcrlicii ttllll ll)-I..'i. . (0 fill? lll(' Cilhl-0l'llCl'5 all l'lll"lllli-l Poole nosed t)llI Df7il)' Tltlhodeau while boosting the count to 6-": and of ltlonclnn for llli,;li three as well .nutshoolinll them 15-.'l '.Vlt'Ir()iTlISl35 nip avoraqp Thihmlpgu. win. mustered only eight shots on tier of the axemtie .1wnrd for the ?goalie llal Got-don ill the last 40 last. three seasons. iildcfl in the lminutes vihlle the Canadians i-icre final days play and ended with Squares More ll'-I'Ill 3-1 and RSSIIHIF I sliliil testing Marv Htlttards ultil 3.1. I017 He had sot-lnirl high three SCORES -I GOALS "L 3-All - Captain Johnny llarllls ttas lhc. l-"I'll" l.''l'l'"''”i'i "( ”t'l"ai.m"li driving force in the Vemnn Vic. ed with setolirl luull :.ill'.:lc of lflh. tory. firing three goals alttl s1iarlt- 0"” W" l”i"fl'i Hm" " 7'"'””: t”r."' ting the attack ctery time he was "ll '” ll-V ll”l"k 5l””"""l M litllf on the lee. Brian Roche. Merv m”.l"l5l0"-g V Bidoski and Frank King haccetl l""al 5"J'"l""r'5r . the others vtilll Birlnski drawing l' two assists in I sparkling per- 'll""("'"lf 5”- - - A - - 4 - ' -A ;' formancc. -'jWlllF.l' I b l7- - -ll '3; Bill Chalmers and Eddie Busch I-ilmu!id'il"" -- 7;: I: xrored for the Maroons. who could S-l"l"9-V F"-”5h”"5 f 1. 1' not Wt tiiitrat-lu-rl after the first tlallli” F . h. K i J1. ' IUHC 0'1 l'9l ill . . - . . -- 1 - sited in the face of Vernon Dress ;.harkmWmn5 I... .13 Th, ".l3hw;)4,l(,an Sam, M lilollctlin tpprcnlu-rs l'lll'o . . . . .. - -. most erupted Lnto serious trouble Sm", Juhn H 9 27: in the final three seconds of play s... '- when Willie Schmidt of the Canal- dians charaed Tod Power of the Maroons from tho. tarp off and - l Halifax To Be . Canadian plai er: iutarnlcd after of Lptgifveelifillrlt Sofhmtil-lie allvilairdlriitl lliznhli-I C football I I . protected him from Schmidt"; team mates. . Power was citon I match lw"- ltAl.lV.-tX I('l"i Tlw tlmlllitir ally for It deliberate attempt. Iolymlbali Umon sat”,-my named. injure while Si-hmldttonk two nlln-lilamax 3;, the site of the int-Icl'Ii "t" l"" ('”'"”9l"”v Canadian intermediate final on Canadian: took seven of "I! It NW, in, i 7'""'"l"' I-ltildltug their first allnnal nicel- ”” lng since being arlinitted In the Canntlian Ilugby Lnion in Marc,ll.l the Ml-"ll re-elotlctl John Fllnslon -of Hillliilx. prosltlrnl. ' I 1, 1; On hand for the mi-olnia. in an B advisory capacity. were llal'ly McBl'irn. ('Rll set-rct.'lr,x. Bill Fry.. llntermediate lcatzue tiE('rf!lali.V rew- listrar and .lP.'4S' Villoll. .lulllol' ;league sccrctoi-y-rsi;,:isIrar. wmi The three Torullln nit-ll .'ll':-4) ' attclltlcll Sullrlnyis SPSSIOII of tiitw Hockey Title GLACE BAX V S l('l'-') (lgemy pared ,t,,. v..;,,,m.s playdowns for the first. time this xrnring three goals .Che.s Melskl."”50"' , . . Jim Rauueam cam fwn. and Cm, v'lhe, fyriin Scolla JIIIIIUI ll-;i::lui an "fed me other, lwlnner ilill ntlvallcr in tho I).'t'-'l Loses Title - OUEBEC. (CF) - mnadlan Boxing P'orti-ration headqultrters' here Friday nonoultt-rd that the Canadian wt.-llorwolght boxing title has ht-on declared vacant lwrausr 'I'ony Perry of Drum- mondville. Qua. has not defend- od it In the lwrlnd fixed by the federation ' The title uml tllefrtlrwittltill. will hr FHliil'ffPll to the winner M a built in I-Zrfnvlnton. probably nsgxf month. iirttwwn Al Msnotli of Edmonton and Johnny Snlked nf Cnlznry. Angus Mac,Nloll M-on-rl 91"-"lern fialialla .liliimr lulaln. nlrrllitu. 5,315 1,". gt”, 5,”. the tlmller of the Qllislirr-()tlt;irlril playoff at Monlrr-al Nov. fl The AIFU tntermrrlinle final ulll ltslllslnlier when m' THE CANADIAN PRESS also be held on Nov. .1 at in stir in he nllnied at :l latrr lilcctind N-wk M937” great UlIlIf.V man was. gupjgpxltlfl that a News with Toronto Mzlplc Leafs. all-.3l'”"5W"'K, 00'-WC he Plfllwfl "I" nollnced his retirement from Na-ill" M"li'llY'"j lllawlf l um”; Hm.k,.-V League play om-Mk flther MI'U nfflccril relllrllelli years ago toil,-iv. Tl... tvhpaf 1,"-m.-with Mr. Funston were llottnrd. or from will-o.it. Snsk. lllcn 't-t'Dohvin. Mont-tun. first rlrc-liresl year: old. one a potent factor in'It'Iclit, A.ll. R0l)lIISOn, Ifillitax mr Tnrnntois lflitll Stanley ('up uin ontl vlrr--prcslrlellt and (iciii'1vQ over Detroit. whrn l.e;ll'.i: wept lliliiklns. Halifax. SNllPll!l,V-lrPR'-l fnllr E50711!-s in it rnw. llrt-r. l NOTICE The fishing properties owned bx the unde.rsigrl- ed and located at Bristol in King's County. Prince Edward Island. known as Jordan's Fishing Pmul: are declared "Private Fishing Properties". Anyolte found trcspilssitlg for the pllrlioso of l fislling ihrroon shall be liable to prosecution under 3 provision of Section 7. Slih-Section (ll of the Prilirn Edward Island Fish and Game Prolortton AM 10.51. 11. fl. HUGHES. W. L. JORDAN N. -T. MacLl9()I). xlyxllll Gmm DIM nth . . 9 'AllWEATHER' Wale-proof Papa lniulutfd... kruhedurliiuit. CHARLOTTETOWN GOLF CLUB Tile Goff Club Grounds are closed, until further llotlu. 4.-.T IJ President. 'Crandnll; Schmidt, McDaniel ?PlERCE TOSSES 3-HITTER FOR CHI: Yanks Shade I Tribe-Tigers Split Two Baumann in the seventh. Three more Yankee runs scored In the eighth on only one hit-n single. Billy Pierce turned in a bril- Ilant three-hitter to shut out Kan- sas City 3-0 and win a tight duel Bosox13-6; ago's fourth victory in five games and a fast recovery from Satur- day's crushing I5-I defeat. Nellie Fox hIt.a home run In the eighth for the first run of the afternoon. LEMON GOES DISTANCE with Alex Keliner. It was Chic- TBASTBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday American League Washington 400 103 000-8 ll 1 Baltimore 200001010-4 7 I "one and Fitzgerald; Wight. Zuverink til Fcrrltrcsc (7) and Smith. L-Wight. Boston 000 tizlo 43:0--ltl 171 :l New York 242 001 05x-I4 14 0 Suscc. Sclimitz (2) Sister (6) Hurd (7) Kiely (8) and White, Daley t7'; Turley. Morgan (7) Grim (7) Konstanty (7) Byline I8) and Ilcrra. I.-llurd. llRs: Bos- 'I'hroncbcrry, Vefnun. Plersall. Da- ley; NYk-Bauer. Mantle. Berra. Chicago 000 100 000 - I 1 ti Kzms' City 0( l3)l 010 00); --I5 20 3 Consucgra. Fischer i2) Byrd (2) Martin (2) Johnson it'll and Lollar. Bailey (3); Dr..:tar and Ginsberg. L-Conlzucgra. Detroti 204 I00 U00-J7 11 I Cleveland 100 010 400-6 8 0 Miller. filaas t-I) I-Iuytack (7) A' :11 (7) and House. Garcia, Mag- lie (3) MCLISII (6) lluullcnlan (7) Narleski (RI and Averill. Began (8). L-Garcia. lifts. Dot-llouse. National Lt-tlgur. 000 00! 001 00 -2 10 1 020 000 000 DI--3 11 Burgess Cincill' Chicago Klippstcln and Bullcy. (8); Meyer, Datis (I) and Land- rlth. L: Klippsteln. Hits: Cin- Kluszclvski. Post. Milwaukee U12 Zllli 000-75 7 I St. Louis 020 120 10x-5 10 I Ilurff, Nlt'll(llS (til Jolly till and (Si Mll- SL1.- nnd Sarln L-Nirllols. I-Ins: Bruton. L o ;: a n. Crandnll; Boyer. Frazier. Brooklyn 001 000 000--I 3 3 Pittsburgh 002 00010xt..3 3 1 Lftllmalt. Roebuck, Hughes (8) and Cilmpanella, I-lrlcnd and Shop. ard. L-Lehman. Hits: Bkn-Neal: Pgh-Thomas. Long. Pacific Lcugm L0? Angelcs R San Francis:-.. 4 Seattle 2 San Diego fl Porllaild ft llnllyxtom-I it Vancouver 2 Sacramento 3 American Imagin- SUNDAY Firnl Dori-it M0 M4 200 n in I Clm rlnnrl loo n:lo llt)li..4 10 0' lifllft. Wiiiev f.'ii. Big;-L; tr.) and Hlllll-P Ifcller N3l'lC5kI Isl. MC. Llsh (9) and Averill. w-Black. L. Nitrleski. Hits: Dcl-Bclardi. Ka- line 2. Kuenn. Second Detroit looflfifltltil 2 9 9 Clevelnllrl J.ti(i2ll1 aux-..5 7 2. lllmloili-. Wojey (5. Hoe" my and Streull. Lemon and Megan. l,.. ainrlnu. lifts: Del - Boone. Clo-l crtz. S Boston 0001.12 flflfl-fl A 5 NOW lrirlt (I20 400 43lx-iii Ill .2- Sullivan. Baumann (5) DPlur-kl "fl Srillnllz I8). and White. t)alleyl (ml Lmscll. Grim (5) and Bert-,1. W-Grint. t,-Bnllmiinn. HR.s: NYI;.' Collins. Larsen. Berra. First l Waslnncton .300 mil 000-..: 1 .1 Bnltnilurv nI.1 film n,i....-,- 9 1 Wir.slrii'. (Srnh (.1) Ramos (Gil Chakalns (R) and l”ifzf;el-aid. 01In"iie.v 47). Rosana. norlsii :7) Zuvcrink (HI and Smith. w.Re5a,,.' L-Wicslrr. treal St. Jeans Brilves dnlrtlcril . - i Q . - H. Glace Bay Mine”. 84 to caplllregggzurscolln eeniot I-on mill ":9 F.aSl'Ier'g(V:nad'?Q"1ungnT :rn,'l The MI”L', ctittllirl.-tell of III(' , 3", m clilh l; 9' ind" '”'lNoi-in St-otta and Nt-u- mllllxttlrik t-. 'l.z'il."”1'2l.lJ. "it? ".7.2.?.".7; so-we lmucs mm W name .3 with 3 "Mr goal Dinackpjunioltlltiop will taku part in lhr in U" ird period. .Canadtan IIIIPFIVIPIIIFIIP and Junior RITCHIE shoes o 3auul4',aI for foot health and longer wear Second Washington 022 lltltl (loll--4 7 0 Baltimore 100 000 000-1 4 3 Pascual and Courtney: Moore and Triandos. Chicago min 000 021-.'l ll fl Pierce and l.oll:ll': K(llllIf3l' Iillil Astroth. Ginsberg till. HR" (Jill- Fox. National League First New York 000 100 000-1 I 0 Philadelphia 030 Oofltltlx-3 "i 0 Anlonelli. Wilhelm (R) and We ski. Second New York Pltiladclpltla 200 (ill) .lll.'i 'l lfl 0 and Westrum; Simmons. Miilcr ill) (Called end of 7th. darknessl Lawrence. Freeman 47) and Bur- gess; Rush and Lnlldritll. Brooknu :iiitirilti-4 7 fl Pittsburgh 000 001-1 3 .1 (called end of tith. rain and wet grounds) N('WCl)nIl)P and Calilpanclla; Law. King (41 and Atttcll. Kravitz (1). L-Law. First Milwaukee no will l)2(l---4 ll 7. St. Louis flflfl fifth 30x-I01-1 1'. Bllrdelte. Spahn (Iii Paine l7l Trowhl-ldgc (7) and Frandall. Ros- elli I7! Flowers. Miller '7) .:illtl Sarni. W-Flowers: L-Burdette I-IR: StL-Musial. Crone and Rice; Jones. Jackson (3). LoPnlme (5). Cttllum (ll) and gdoner. L-Jones. Hits: Mil-Aaron. 10?. Bob Lemon finally went the Kansas City 000000 000-ti 3 (I- runl. Kati lRI: Roberts aIIfl'5t"Ill-i lnick. L-Anlonclli. HR Phil-lxanlll-: roule for Cleveland for the first time since last May 30 to give Cleveland a second game edge over Detroit 5-2 and an even break for the day. Al Kallne hit two hum- ers ill Detrolt'li 6-4 victory In the opener. B a l t i m ti r e and Washington. picked to fight it out for the cel- lar in the American League. split dtllll)lehEafI('l' at Baltimore. Rookie Fred Easana. with relief help. managed his first major league win in the first game 7-8 but Cuban Camilo Pascual held the Orioles to four hits as Wash- ington got even by taking the sec. ond 4-l. Don NCWUOIIIIJC got on the beam with his first 1956 victory for Brooklyn. a rain-sliortencd 4-I dccistotl at Pittsburgh. Newk ul- Iowetl only three hits in I game called on account of rain early in the seventh. At first. Pitts- burgh announced It was protest- ing in-t-allsc the start was delayed 39 minutes when I drizzle was falllnl: but later the protest was withdrawn . IPHILS. GIANTS SPLIT i Robin Roberts made It two Ill row for the Phlllles. beating , 932m” 0"9'7 H nl ilohnny Antonelli of New York Gmnez, wuhclm l7l Gllsstlnl I-l (limits 3-1 in the first game. The gGiants' lefty allowed only three ind L”""9ll- semlmck ii” WfC.'"” hits but one was a homer by Ted Niki. Kazanski with two on tn,tlle sec- ond. The Giants took the second 9-7 on a three-run homer by Wil- lic ltlays and a timely single by Daryl Spencer. After St. Louis scored eight .rtlnstln the sixth inning to slug Milwaukee 10-4 the Braves came back to club the Cardinals I3-5. istan Muslal started the big inning Inez; L - Simmons. tilts Mays: Pha-Lopata. First Cincinnati (I00 ()2! lllti--4 3 l Chicago lll0 Oill 00k --3 1 ll Nuxhall. Blzlt-k I5). Fotvlt-N ill and Burgess Mlnner and (Illltl I.- Black. lifts: Cin-Jablollski 2 ("Iii-l Banks, Irvin. Drake. l Second Cincinnati Iililililitil I it It Chicago 000 010 Owl 2 0 Second Milwaukee t ()4! (till 001-ill lft 0' St. Louis 001 00': 020--5 12 l for St. Louis with a single and later cleared the bases with a grand slam homer. Hank Aaron and Del Rice homered among Mll- waukeels 16 hits in the second game. Chicago included home runs by Ernie Banks. Monte Irvin and Solly Drake among their four hits In a 5-4 edge over Cinclnnatl- in the first game. The second finished lin a 1-1 tie. called at the end of the seventh on account of darkness at Wrigley Field. The Cubs had the second game in the bag with a 1-0 lead in the seventh when pitcher Bob Rush walked Ray Jablonskl with the bases full. Chicago had only two hits In the seltonll game. both by Hobie Land- rilli. former Cincy catcher. SNOW IN TORONTO TORONTO (CP)-Snow fell in Toronto Saturday. I month to the day since spring began. bill it melted on hitting the pavement. Dress-- ATTENTION RCN(R) PERSONNEL Annual inspection of IIMCS Queen (Jllarlotle .l will be carried out on Monday. '33 April. 1956. by I Captain F. B. Caldwell. C.D., RCN. All personnel will be on board at 7:15 pm. Officers. t,'H's. and l"U's--No. 5'5 with Medals. ' Men-No. 2's iiith Medals. A ll.l0(': attend;-.lnco is requested J. N. KENNY, AxCdr.. RCN(R) Commaildlng Officer. fun for your feet. too in MIG lll shoes Make relaxation real pleasure -o slip into I pair of Ritchie Casuals. So soft. to supple . . . lo -1.11 on the feet! Tom for sheer comfort and good- looking . . .'as you would expect of Ritchie Ihou. Your dealer has I pair meant for you. See him todny. Shown nboie ate Ritchie 2eyelet tie moccasins. at left 1 new Casual loafer. Both styles in natural Bone Softee leather and Cuban Red with foam crepe sales. Price about 39.00. Other Ritchie nylu so 319.95. III &IOl IIYORI COIPANV LIMIYIO OIIIIC P.O. IIGHTEN sllltlas desperate Tomato Marlboro uttalckl Sunday and won 3-2 to prolongthe. alnsltlorn Canada Memorial Cup) (call before the period ended. A crowd of 9.952 fans watclicd Royals Nip Cats 2-1; Win Crown MONTREAL (CP) - lllulltrcal Riyals Sunday won the Quebec Hockey League champlotlshili h.v defeating Shawlnlgan Falls Fata- ructs 2-1 on centre Phil (ioyetleis goal at 5:25 ' the first sudden- Cnnadtenll took a 3-0 lead In the tw second period and appeared game will be play headed for an easy victory but Montreal. The winner mee Marlboro: fought back with twu,glna Pats In the Canadian goaltender Ed Johnston. The win was Cundlenr second in the best-of-seven final. which Marlboro: lead three games to ' final. Michel Legace. Claude Ruelp and. Toronto bombard the Montreal net Ralph Backstrom scored the Lana- mm-S:-a dlens' goals with Ken air-rd and Al Mt-lcNeil flrtltg goals for To- ronto. Johnston Mas sensational lit the 1 final period as Mnrlboros trtedl doggedly to tie the game. A dead-I HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec League Shawinlgan Falls 1 Montreal 1 (Montreal wins best - of - seven final 4-2) Western League Willliltlr: fi Vl-incliuvcr 3 . (Wlnliuit-g wins best - of - seven lfinal -I-2) o. with one tie. The seventh ed tonight at. death overtime period. Allan cup Lulu Deni! of Royals. who as- Vernon 6 Chatham 2 died on Goyet.to's game v Wlnnlllfl (Best-of-scvcll filial tied I-ll tally. sent the game into IIVEHIIIIU Memorial Cup when he blasted a 15-foot slap-shut Montreal 3 Toronto 2 Into the Shawlnignn cage with less tTomnIo loads best-of-seven vast than four minutes left to play in em final .1-2. one game tidi regulation time. mmr'm-pm'-mmjmm Right wing Dick BOUl'llaI'll scurrtl Shawiniganls lone goal after ('f)lt- B of verting passes front defenceman 0 I 0 act! Hodgson fltI'!I!d wingeir DI((:(,IP , . . ray at 8:360 esecun pert . S d A A crowd of 11.299 saw Boueh- e ard's tally hold up until in (III of - um final period. 'l'lit- lllcllilicrs of the Basilica nus-1-EMNC, suorr Yliulll (tlllh tiere guests of the R. From a face-off in tho Slutuln (W l" .i'csIcl'rl:iy afternoon at it Igsn zone. Goyctte hooked tllr spurts meet and entertainment at draw to line-mnte Walter Rl';'I(ll(')' ll)? All l”0r('t' Slllllon. who fllekrd a pass to Dtiillr. Per l'ntIer the capable arrangelnents reault had little chancr on his low of Sergezinl Jnc Hunter of the R. blistering drlvr. (2 A F. the B tic. members ming- The game was the sixth lit a tort lilth air force members in best-of-seven filial. Royals IWW hnsketliall. handminton. bowling. play Winnipeg Warriors. Western and volleyball. Hockey League champions. for the Edlnburgii Trophy. emblematic of pionsliin durilliz the afternoon while Canadian senior hockey sllprc- honors In howling were about even m..cy. as were the blue ribbons In bad- The first game in the hex!-ot inlnton and basketball. nine series for the trophy will be fit) RYF members took advant- Illnyed in Calllary April 25. and the age of the air force Invitation to second In Edmonton April 27. visit the base and avail them- The Cataracts won the Qlll. sc-lies of the various recreational championship last year and went faellltic-s. Following the aftcrnoonls on to defeat Edmonton Flycrs for sports they ate with the airmen the Edinburgh Trophy. in the mess. the best bike in town for all the The K&R st... Store iFit-Rife Shoe Co. Ltd. 137 GRAFTON 81'. I58 QUEEN smnsrr "TIIE HOME OF BE'I'l"ER SHOES" SHEEN It MocINNIS "' t woom N mm: nsmm mos: non DIAL 4522 The B.Y.C. won the Island cham-l s l C-C-M- . Habs Shade Marlies 3-2 TORONTO fCP)- The Junior in the final 20 minutes but Marl- lock would have given them tit. Montreal Culndtens staved off slboros couldn't get the puck behind series. The i tall Montreal ntii. minder kicked out 18 shots in the lust stanza. I-Ie kicked aside a to. tal of 30 shots. Bob Ianlor. sub. stttute goaltender for Marlburos. stopped 27 drives. iiuiiiiiiwinnipeg Wins Game iAnd Cl1'sl1ip WINNIPEG (CP) - A five-goal d....:'Iod outburst gave win. lnlpel Warriors a 8-3 victory (Iver Vancouver Csnucks Blturday night and the best-of-seven Western Hockey League championship by four games to two. Warriors now will meet Mont. real Royals. Quebec League chant. iplons for the Edinburgh Trophv. The best-tif-nlile series will hi- played in the West. with the first game at Edmonton April 27. tilt second at Calgary April 28 and the next three at Winnipeg April 80. May I and 3. The Wlnninn: arena is not available for fit! iopcnlng games. A crowd of 9.854 saw left wiugn iEddie Mllzur pace the Winuipen tattack Saturday night with fur lgoals. Billy Mostenko. Gary AH- il'Of'lI. Chuck Lumsden and Milt: lNykoluk scored one each. l Ray Cyr. Phil Maloney and Tom 3McCzlrthy scored for Vancouver l Vancouver took a 2-0 lead In the lflrst period but fell back when iwarrllirs counted four goals lll less than four minutes, then added panother about eight minutes later before Canucks counted again. Winnipeg tallied the only goal of lthe final session. NOTICE iYORK RIFLE PRIZE SHOOT POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER. DATE R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CHABLUITETOWN I summzsnin 188 GREAT GEORGE S'l'lll2l'.'l' THE BIKE SHOP 8. SPORT LODGE DIALOZM OBAPAUD P. E. I. MAYHEW'S CYCLE SHOP