APRIL 5» .1940 ' l REMEMBER WHEN (By The ~Cauadiim Press) Australia's wonder horse, Pher Lap, died of colic at Menlo Park, 011111., eight years ago today. The big red gelding travelled 10,000 miles to win the $50,000 Agus Callente handicap without a. pre- ary race, bringing his total umings to $332,750. He was bought u a yearling for $800. Millionaires Tie §tanding CHAELQTTEIQWN Final Games In Stanley Cup Finals On Toronto Ice; RangersAre Confident Gillies For Speed Skating Meet Tonight Entries for the big speed skating mcct at the Forum tonight had reached a total of 93. 0.5‘. Archer promoter of the event said last night, He listed them as follows: Tom Clark, Bols Carter, Billie Beavens, Don Brehaut, Stewart Bzenton, Erskine Howatt, Keith I-iuesfis, Hughie Simpson, James Palmer, Donnie Irvine, Donnie Mc- Intyre. John Reddili, Billy Mc- Donald, Francis Jenkins, Kay Mc- Eachem, Mary McDonald, Wilbur Rodd, Everett Foster, David Gil- lisple. Harold B1‘)"l\lll0l1, Phillip Pan-ya, Maui-ice Blake. Gordon Wellner, Elmer Corbet, Claire Archer, Keith Carmichael, Warren McRzie, Archie McKlnnon. Clive McKay. Gordon Qulglev. Don Mar- in, Geo. McMillan, Fbankle Mc- nnls. Walter LePage. Mary Mc- Donald, Sylvia Chandler, Deyse Worth, Hollis Jay, Geo. Worth, Bill P31'l"l‘, Dnu biclpeod. Faflie PFCHVFG. Billie Bouraui}. Clara Car- michael. Gordon McLrod. Bill Bre- lmiilt. Chris. Ahliran. Louis Hen- ncssey. arl MrtCourt, Bill More- sldc.1!.'"ic Robinson. George Mc- T-iflijflie Ml.1'?1E1-_H1Y:y__9l1‘El1 NEW YORK. April 4—(CP)— New York Rangers, two games to the good, leave late tonight for Toronto where the Stanley Cup final against Toronto Maple Leafs will be resumed Saturday night. The Rangers will practise on Maple Leaf Garden ice to- morrow afternoon. The Rangers were a confident lot as they assembled in their Madison Square Garden dressing room this afternoon for the last tune this season. Most of the players will go to their homes from Toronto when the series, on a, best-of-seven basis, ls finished. All the club's l5 regulars, who beat the Leafs 2-1 and 6-2 in the first. two games, here reported in fine shape and there will be no changes in the lineup for the Toronto games. "They'll be a very tough club on their own ice," Ranger Manager Lester Patrick said while discuss- ing the Ileafs’ chances of taking four of the five games they need to win the cup. "But they'll need to be more tough than that; they would have to be a super team." Jim McDonald, D. Williams, Fred McCarvllle, John Richard, Joan Peiry. Agnes Wood. Bernadette Lawlor, Margaret Aylward, Eva Gurney. Kay Lanqlle. Earl Norrie Pokey Duffy, Mollie Hennegar, Also Relay Teams from W. . S. -Q. S. S.——P. W. C. and Nnvy (16), and skating troupe from the Charlottetown Skating Club (10) . m MDDLEYPOIN, N. 8., April 4- (CP)—Pres1de.-i Hanson Dowell of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association announced today that the protest of Summerside Crystals over flhe last game of their series with Glace Bay Xidos for the Mar- itime Intermediate Hockey Title had been dismissed. Crystals had protested against decisions of Referee John Morris of Glace Bay. They took the first game 0f t-he two-game, total-score serls 6-4, but dropped the second 3-7 and the round 9-11. Dowell said Glace Bay now would meet Moxvlllc Millionaires, Ot- tavila District champions, at Glace Bay April 6, 8 and l0, the last dale if a third game ls necessary. Ref- erees will be Tom Boran of Wind- sor. N. 8.. and Hec Grlmley of Amherst, N. S. Intermediates To Play Saturday MAXVILTLE. Ont., April 4-—(CP) -Mnxvllle Millionaires Intermed- iate hockey champions o1’ iihe 0t- tawa District, will leave tonight for Nova Scotla to play the Xldos of Glace Bay, champions of the Maritimcs. in a best-of-three ser- ies starting Saturday night, The sceond game will be played Monday and a third, if necessaryv, on Wednesday. Twelve players and seven officials will make the trip. YOU HAVE HEARD THE STORY WATCH US PROVE IT TONIGHT Sit ln with the crowd at FORUM and be thrilled by the blanket finishes and artistic performances “The Cream of the Islands Speedslers” DOORS OPEN AT 7—First Race At 8--N0 RESERVES-BE EARLY 50 nouns l0 wurrtiusrs “l'm for the ALL-li0UNl) lJlADEll in Performance Economy... I EvmYwHBlis in Canada, you find thousands of satisfied Chevrolet Truck owners, each with his own very good reasons for choosing the All-A round Lender in periflrmflllfle 8nd savings. Such nation-wide POPUIBYiW "W4?" something. It means that Y0": 10°, Will 5i!‘ cover the ihriitiest answer to your hauling problem in one of the 50 new Chevrolet Models for 1940. Charlottetown A. & co, Summerside slices AND SERVICE oestrus FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ S’side Crystals lMore Then Trip ProtestDismissed In Eastern Jr. Hockey Finals Takes Lead l" ‘TORONTO, April There will be more to shoot at than just a trip out west for the Me- .morial Cup when Verdun and 'Oshawa Generals meet here tomor- lrow night in the first game of the eastern Canada junior hockey fi- nafs. In Verdun's case there's a little matter of revenge that's ‘been hanging fire since last Spring, Just a year ago Oshawa beat the Quebec champions on their march to the Canadian championship. The best-of-three series went the limit, Verdun winning the first at home and dropping the next two on Toronto ice. was even s. tougher test than Generals encoun- tered in ihc cup finals against Ed- monton Roamers, Now these two teams are back again. But if the setup is the same the actors arc diifercni. Billv (The Kid) Taylor is not around with his Verdun as he rlil last vear with his dazzling dashes. Nor is Jimmv Twirimond, whose defensive plav sparkled, Taylor has turned pro and Drummond Jumped to senior hockey. On the other hanil there are two GUARDIAN , i l YInS 4—-(CP) —- At Stake who ere bound to prove trouble- some to the Quebec champions. They are Frankie Eddolls, a star defenceman with Verdun last ear. and Buddy Helyer, ex-Mon real Royals junior. Both boys are important cogs in the well-geared Oshawa machine which knocked over a brilliant To- ronto Marlboro crew to win the Ontario Hockey Association and then cleaned up on South Poi-- cupine in two games by a total-goal count of 20.2 Most of the other Oshawa players PCTIOTIHCG against Verdun last year. Loss of Taylor has lessened ihe accent on individuals ln thei Generals‘ system of pay with the result the Ontario champions are a better balanced clu‘: than the 1939 squad. R/eports from the eastern metropolis rate Verdun stronger than last year. All of which adds up to the belief that a tidy argu- ment is in the offing. Second game of the best-oi’- thrce series is scheduled for Moni- r .1 next Wednesday. Two Marl- time officials will handle the comes. Th-cy are George Clark of Fredericton and Fred Smith of Montreal boys with the Generals Middleton. BOWLING RESULTS l r §~ CHARLOTETOWN ALLEYS City League Semi-Finals R. Duncan 174 201 251 G. McDonald 221 188 210 J. Callaghan 231 241 201 H. Craswell 229 282 140 E. Robin 201 241 285 Total—3296. Prince Grocery: I P. McInnls 231 20a 173 A. McFarlane 270 200 250 F. Doucette 194 179 222 J. Lawlor 202 225 238 H. Lapthorn 261 196 206 Total—3254. High Single, E, Robin 285. High Three, E, Robin 727. Mixed League Semi-Finals, Tonight At 7.00 Reds Vs. Royals. SEASON AVERAGES Below are the averages for the bowling season at the Charlotte- town Alleys: A. McFarlane, Royals 20 games I. Ha r, Royals 20 games 221. Cr. Gills, Cubs 20 131111133’ 207. J. McAleer, Reds 20 games 199. 19g. W. Patterson, Cubs 20 games D. Purcell, Reds 20 games 193. A. Burke, Tigers, 19 games 222. H. Oatway, Royals, 19 games 185. Dr. Leonard, Reds 1B games 222. N. J. Clow, Cubs 18 games 217. P. McInnis, Bees, 18 games 216. L. Gauthier, Tigers l8 games 204. L. Grant, Bees 18 games 164, Dr. McKenzie, Dodgers 17 games 211. R. McNeill, Tigers 17 games 191. E. Callaghan, Bees. 17 games 183. MEI" J. Poulton, Dodgers 15 games 195. B. l)olron, Dodgers 10 games 160 H. Praught, Cubs 20 games 203. 1851.. M. Oatway. Royals 20 gamesl myrs. J. McAleer, Reds 20 games M. Affleck. Royals zo games 183. or. 1-0 Blue Devils Lloyd Mangrum Golf Annual AUGUSTA, 6a., April 4 --lAP) —They drew lines from tees t0 greens today at the Augusta Na- tional Golf Club, and Lloyd Mah- gruln followed them all. Hitting woods and irons as if the ball ivns tied to those lines, the 24-year-old assistant professional from Oak Park. 111.. took the lead 111 the first round of the svvmitli annual Master's Golf Tourzialnrnt with n 64 that set all sorts oi rec- ords. It was eight under par for one of ihc most testing courses in llie Uuilvd Stains. It broke the (‘OlllSB rroord hekl inlntlv by Gone Sarazcn and Byron Nelson. It set a new competitive record for champion- shin golf in the United Slates. For l8 holes of toilgh tournament golf, Mnngrum hit evcigv green in OTTAWA. April 4~—(CP)——S.Vd- ney Millionaires came through \\'lll1 a second period goal tonight that gave them a 1-0 victory over Kirk- land Lake Blue Devils and sent their best-oi-thrce Allilll Cup eastern Cilflfldif semi-final hockey series into q lourlh gzimc at Tor- onto sfillllTlfly, Big 110ml Van Duele fumed the trick oll alone 1o give the Muri- lime senior hockey champions their victory, It was the first win of the series for the Millionaires. lhc Blue Devils having taken the first game of the series 6-3 iii Toronto and the teams tied at 3-3 in overtime here Tuesday. A crowd of 7.026 saw ihe teams fight through ‘60 minutes of bump- ih~ 1'!‘Q‘lll‘6‘d number of shots Ho mg ‘hockevl“lltvh me MmiOna-irvs . . . . . . .. . < - .- lmwvd four birdies on the outvo- 28,11???’ (like bell-ha. lilg nine for n 32. tiicii started "n , out inore bgdvdmgs mm m“. brick nine with a bozo)‘ five on the . ‘Vere “Gang, "than nhything m}? 10 hole. where he took three T)‘1Ti.'-" Devils offefed we MinionairP< Already up on the score board Skate,‘ a trifle faster H-hnp; Am} was a 67 for another Texan. Jimmy ‘Hwy took ndvantawe’ gr ‘ha; one Dcluaret of Houston. 'I'li:it round r981 break of me 1mg m W,” had qincludfid a record six-un/icr- The goal can“, g5, 7.061,,» (he n?‘ fir; ‘l’ b3“ "lm- “"5 190k‘ second period and at no time was P‘ '9 ‘e go“ l’ the prcsure heavier around the Sydney not when the Inlay got under way. There were only Tony Graboski, Van Daele and Doug Fritz on the ice (when Gmhoskl re- lieved the pressure by hooking the puck out about to the blue line. The percgrinating Pole went after it, over skated it and saw Van Daele sweep up to take the loose rubber. A5 he moved down the ice like a rocket. two Kirk- lland Lakcrs vainly tried to caich 11m. Just as he let go, Cooper man- Tony Galento In Good Shape PATPERSON, N. J., A ril 4 —(C- P)_-—Abe Greene. state a hletic coni- fI_1l5SlCf181'_ said today a comprehen- sive physical examination of Tony Grllento revealed the Orange bar- ROPDOI’ is still his “amazing sell" and in fit (xmdition to figglt Max — Bum‘ A“ Jersey city May z m‘ l» Mystery Man, 17;’. McKinnon, Royals, 20 games A‘. Kane, Cubs 20 games 167. K. Flynn, Reds, 20 games 158, P. Burke, Tigers, 19 games 166. 1417M, McFarlane, Tigers 19 games P. Smith, Becs, 18 games 193. I. Paquette, Reds 1B games 163. | N. McKay, Zfilgers 1_8 games 160. I H. McMillan, Dodgers 17 games. 194. E. Mitchell, Dodgers T. Campbell. Cubs 17 games 165. S. Smith, Bees, 17 games 164. M. Stull, Bees, 16 games 178 1555. Gregory, Dodgers, 16 games i 17 games HOLY NAME BOWLING Challenge Serial Lambros Tonsorial Parlor M. Block 162 145 148 E. McGee 185 21d 224 R. McDougall 138 174 120 B. Weatherbie , 211 164 104 H. Sentner 15B 152 228 Total-2589. Tanton‘; Firestone: W. Cudmorc 181 206 158 B. Muriey 116 207 190. F‘. Chaézpell 173 170 154 E. Tan n 152 186 204 R McDonald 175 254 136 T0tal—-2662 High Single. n. McDonald 254. High Three. E. McGee. 625. Tonight's Mixed League Schedule at 7 o'clock. Dodgers Vs. Spuds. Giants Vs. Early Birds. V, At 9 o'clock ' I First Game Big Four League, Semi-Finals Grads Vs, Five Aces, _._-_ _ i (By Jui Calder, Canadian Press Stall Writer) ‘IORDNIU, April 4—-(CP)_ Conlch Dick Irvin, ushering his Toronto Maple L-cafs back to town smiled through a drizzle of rain today and spoke bravely. "We're far from beaten yet," he said. “We've been trying for the Stanley Cup too long to let any- thing get us down." These were asioundingly gallant words from a man whose hockey club has 1ust lost the first two games of Stanley Cup finals to New York Rangers, and who per- sonally had lost more than $200 ,to a sneak-thief. But Irvin got | braver as he went along. I "The rest of the series is being played ln Toronto, even if it goes to seven games," he pointed out. "Timi- should be an advantage w us. Then 1 like me spirit of the boys after those meanings. They were glum at first but now they're grim." The Rangers defeated the Leafs 2-1 in overtime Tuesday nigh!- and then licked them 0-2 last night just before the circus mov- ed into Madison square Garden to l and New York's home season. Irvin lost his wallet to someone who sneaked into his hotel room. while Nick Meiz and Pep Kcll of the Leafs were also robbe as they slept. "1 didn't mind losing last night's game so much." the grey- halred conch said. "Three or four players were off-color and I don't think the Rangers will ever P"? 1mm. uwi they did m night." Maple Leafs‘ Far From Beaten Coach Dick Irvin Says As Team Goes Home ‘approval to the bout. Baer eye; were unimpaired by his rougnt battle last September with Lou NOVQ. Greene informed promoter Mike Jacobs that “any uncertainty" (on- coming Tony's condition had been set at rest and he was giving iprmal would examination, Californian Reports from four physicians re- vealed, Greene said, that Election Guess Prizes Awarded undergo a similar Green said when the c e ..t. am c“ The luckey guesser for the my- steiy mun prize at the Forum last night was Miss Delyse Worth. The mystery man was "Red Light" Davis. Election Guess 1p Closed The winner of the Election Guessing Contest held at the Forum on Monday before the election was Miss Fairlie Proivse. Her guess on Referees For Junior Finals MIDDLEIQN, N. 5., April 4- (CPl-Selectlon of two Maritime referees for the Eastern Canadian Junior Hockey finals was announc- the outcome WHS- Mfllilfiiy 10F MC- ed today by President Hanson M1135" 350» Dfillglfis 1000- 171958 Dowell of the Maritime Aniiitcurlfiflures “'0'? H“? 6105951: $511055 $0 HQQkQy Asscwmol, ‘the actual majority and Niiss The officials, who will referee PPM“? recfiwd Phi‘ 5.5 m Wm‘ *1’- tlhe Oshawa-Verdun Memorial Cup l the Fclrum l"? “lght MT- J- W- playdowns selves Opening at Tohmlohnston onticmn "uvsscd next onto Friday night. are Georgie meafib?‘ l0 M155 PT°W5E Wm‘ 9m? a Clark dnd Fred Smith of Mlcfdle- m" "81"" 1mm 1110111118- ton. PAGE suvsw_ Bear Bats Win _ From Slampeiiers 3-1 SASKATOON. April 4 —(Cl’) - ‘Port Arthur Bear Cats, 10119 Allan 0:41 champions, beat Caluarv Siam- p e of the best-oi ~liockev final. rs 3-1 tonight in the first Llallll -llve western 5L'l1l|)l cries Victory Over In Tlzird Tilt OfEastem Sem i-finals I zigcd to skill-c Rum: ll.l.U th l buurils but the shill. “US ll\\‘.ly itil lguullti B111 Durham let it Villl] lpll-Sl, Vun Duels, firing from tlu zleit wing, caught the up right .huli<l corn/Jr oi zhe 1101 From there or. it w; Sgdllcy llillillllg oil illi: Lul: lbtll’. “'11P: lliiUl‘ Willi‘ Ol . shooters at goalie Bill Diduu. lliuntilcd ever .lng unlit 0.1M! though there were limes when l..;ly [luck smiled on lllfll. 'I‘u'ice in the second rlod ;J-'J-Jo Gr-iboskl mould ;.,»,\~¢ lad a. 'g()£1l. _\'Vi'.';i Dickie b?‘ * c flip- ,pc_d i115‘ shot. Qlfll‘ tlu. 1d ml- utllel‘ Lillie hit the y l OifSCltlrlg that were two oc- casions when big Tic Williams had ll_)lll'llilll beuicn cold. tiller ivliriiil; , through Kirkland Luke 1v" buzzed liroiiiid llim l:‘.:~ lull‘- 1‘ (mlv to ii smack (lab at llie llmvils‘ nclniliidel‘. SUMMARY l , . i Scoringp-None. ‘Penalties-Brown Zvirllncliern, Mo. Crecdy, Jack Frliz, and Snowden. First Period Second Period l l-Sydney, Van Daele 7:06 Pcnalties-Alchlsi-il iDiu-lc, Powell, J. ' S110 yvdcn, McEacliem. Third Period Snoring-None V, P0llfllll0S~NOl1C. SFoulr Yacliisf Will Represent Bermuda HAIVHLTON, Bermuda. April 4- (AP) —Four yachts to represent Bermuda against ,1 United sziuu team in the lliluriiliiloiia‘ one (|(‘- sign IilCQJa Slflfllll; i) 1'1‘ lLLIiL lIll b~ day was seleciild tc<..iy in the llliru qualifying trial. The four semcted out of a. fleid of nine were C ilctlc, owned by BayzirdDill; Ull(‘llf.', owned b!’ E- R. Williams; Teusri" owned bv E. V. Frllh; and Zephyr, owncil bv J. l". Pdrmiin. These are the same vaclits that represented Bemiudu last your, Johnny Dundee, -_ the Scotch WOI)—~1‘(‘l..’lll'1Pd h"... world Junior lightweight boxing crmali at To- ronto l? years ruzo innisrlit when he shaded Jimmy Goodrich of Bufflilo in 10 fast rounds. The New txmrkcr later held the fiatiicriveight te. ‘Baseball Results Philadelphia (A) 000 030 011A 10 4 Fort Worth (TL) 000 000 030—3 ,0 3 Custer, i-Iogsett, Beckman and Bruckcrn Hancken; Greer and Lin- L011. t Pensacola. Fla. Pensacola Davis, Shcun and Padgett; Hoppe, Graf. Bronkhurst Horton. At Augusta. Ge. Cleveland (A) 100000000-4 0 1 New York (N) 000000000-0 0 0 Feller, A. Smith and Hemsley; Hubbell, Brown and Dunning. Al, Orlando. ‘Fla. Boston (N) 010 200 000-S 6 3 Washington (A) 003 000 15x—9 12 1 Tobin and Iopez; Leonard, Hild- son, Mssterson and Ferrell. Early. At Dayton: Beach, Fla. Philadelphia (N) 000100 000-1 a 2 Minneapolis (AA) 000 014 02x—7 13 0 Smoll, Brown and Warren; Heefner, Kelley and Rolandson. At Lubbock. Tex. Chicago (A) 020060010-9 5 6 Pittsburgh (N) 001 050 22x—l0 14 6 Lyons. Knott and Turner. Sil- vestrl; Gee, Lannlng, Lanahan and Email k (s) O cw r 02o 2010104 n 2 A St. Louis (N) 000'050 20l-8 9 0 . 001 100 110-4 8 3 ‘ and Clawltlcr, a Tulsa (TL) 020 701 0lx-10 14 1 - Refs, Hildebrand and R051)‘; Barkelew, Mllstead and Suemc. Steiner. Rosrauo Cwl- smoking iobacco l ‘l: - clocks built to service llic -\~ I The illustrnlion Sl1OWS 1- one side (lookingtowclrds ' ilie stem) oi u twin-screw z" steamer in one ol the lclmous Maritime clry- Peclmgefl 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouclv, 15¢ l/g lb. tin 60¢