-no--at Tt KE 3-2 SERIES lEAD Parkdale Nips B.Y.C. 6-4 O. Carver And Bob Hurry Score In Overtime Period Parkdaie Fiyers took a 3-2 lead out to get the youth club on the in the lslzind Senior llot-key Len- st-orcsli:-et and. with each teaml gue semi-iinal playoff by edging playing a man short. Buck Whit-l Basilica Youth Club 6-3 in a thrill- lock convened Lloyd Shephertfsl ing overtime battle at the Sports drop pass into I goal to tie thel Arena last night srorc. However. Fiyers regained Orin (';ii'tt-i' anti Bob litiiry iir- Ill?" lead 31 13-49 when Erland ed the two goals in the 10 minute W005 1-"W1-Llll I 0011181” on I blue- extra session that gave the Flyers line D1351- their third win. : Ralph Josey was sitting out I Buck Whitiock: third goal of the hllldmg P9”-ally 31 14-35 01 llle se- evening with less than three l1lln- Wild, 3119' ill? YOU"! Clllll was utes left to piay sen: the giinie in. Dressing hard when the puck came in overtime. This runs the third 5l'd"lE 01" 1'19-'1? 0001013 AH Perry straight otertiiiie gziiiie in ("Id 0”" C,3liV9l" made 3 this 59,-19,, rush for the disc but Carver got Orin Carver shot two goals and m" ("Pl "fl Nd” "I P" U1-Wlel picked up an assist to pace the (3) idbreakavlay 1” 5w” I" P I” Flyers. Skip Carver opened the M 319 lead' scoring in the first period llndl J""”" M391-905 W85 0" Serving Jim Mat'Leod and Erland Wood 3" elbvwme, Penalty when Whit- fired the other Parkdale goals. .10-ck sh); hits! secwg, lsoil gm an wh-mock 5m 8 , - punassis e ort. lloc attied or tlte first pil1(11teI:s;E0lflI)sd;ne::'(Iglilggedly '0' ""3 P""k "cl" "'9 liferrill Pineau got the other. - yrs mi and. hnauy r.am'"ed Nearly 1100 ftins vtatched a fast,lIdta,';e-11'? 17'3" M the "md llpl" rough-house game in wiiich re-1:0 mmk sfim the g"me'"' ferees Leith Jay and Don Whelanlla oriiliirllillle Mile" he slapped "I were called up to break up four. er "1"" 5 "b”"”d' outbreaks of fisticuffs. Thane Doylel LINEUPS and Bob ilurr' started th -' tern for the firyst two period: vrlliaelnly Pi"k?l.e:' G98! ' Rope” DEC they grappled near the youth club gull? d”5oy' vlwdv A- M591-90d. net. They were given only minor gtc 93 3" Fwward-5' 0- Cal'Ver. penalties for the out-break an d i' arvel-' Dun!” J: MacLePdv Him Orin Carver and Arnold Mullins ryBC;."3e5' Goal D 1 De -. . . - - oy g; . continued the fisticuffs in the se- cond. also getting minors. The !e"”' J: Readllu Perry. F. Shep- herd, Mullins; Forwards- Whit- real dorinybrook broke out in the last minute of the second lock: L- 5ll9Ph9'd- Bllrket Plneau. Howatt. Squarebriggs. when two usually mild manned gentlemen. Lloyd Shepherd of B. Rele”e5i' D0” wllelalh I-ellh Y.C. and Jim MacLeod of Park- Jay- dnle. rolled around on the ice at center. Frank Shepherd came to his brothers assistance and Ralph Josey entered into the tray in defence of his teammate. All SUMMARY First Period:- 1. Parkdale. S Carver (Dunn) 3.13; 2. Parkdale. J. itlacLeod 9.54; 3. B.Y.C-. Pincau (Perry) 11.14; 4. B.Y.C. Whitiock ing back one Bruin rush after an- times. ' other with catllke movements in LINEUPS the net. the Detroit club beat 1303- Boston - goal: Simmons dc- ton at its own hard-charging style fence: Flainan, lilulins. Bioiida. 7-2 To Even Serie DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit Red, of play. Wings squared their Stanley Cup) Whigs scored three times uhllei hockey series playoif 'l"hursday,Bruins were short iiiiiided and. Ipiecclbaitering the Bruins 7-2 in. Is Metro Prystai stole the puck; I wiciously played contest in; It the Boston blue line from Doug which 22 penalties were called. Mohns and backhanded a 30-1 Aroused by the stinging crit-l footer past Simmons. l icism by club oliiciais that fol- lied Kelly got the iiirst Detroit lowed their loss tuo nights ago' goal ii: the 6:57 mark of the first and by the first period injury toi period-a couple of minutes ster- goaiic Glenn Hall. the Red Wuigsl the teams resumed play followingl skated furiously in their most ag-' I 21-minute delay because of the gressive play of the season. iniiiry to Hall. . Gordie Howe. the National SCORED IN FIRST 1 Hockey League's leading scorer. Howe got his goal in the first scored one goal and assisted on period also. a split second after two others as the Wings rammed Wings won I faceoff in the Bos-I shot Ifter shot past rookie goalie ton zone. on Simmons who held them to Detroit moved the score -to 8-0 one goal in the opener. before Fleming Macl(ell scored Howe's two assists gave him I: and broke Hallls shutout. Bruins total of 45 in Stanley Cup play-I are the only club the Detroit offs, tying the record set by Elm goalie failed to blank in regular mer Lacli, Montreal Canadienl season play. centre star. in 11 playoff seasons. Alex Delvecchio and rookie This also is Howe's 11th season Billy Dca scored on power plays in the playoffs. in the second period. and Lorne There were half I dozen fights Ferguson scored in the first min- nnd twice as many near-fights in' ute in the third period while the bitter struggle. The game was. Bruin defenceman Fern Flaman stopped numerous times because was in the penalty box for high of the first swinging. l sticking. Just as the title-winning Wingsl Norm Ullman of Detroit and could do nothing right in tho Boston defenceman Leo Boivin opener, they could do nothing completed the scoring. wrong Thursday night. i The Red Wings were penalized With Hall-despite a first period! 10 1.Ili1(S. and Bruins 12. Boston cut across his upper lip that re-1 defenceman Bob Armstrong was quired 18 stitches to close-turn- sent to the penalty box three were given minors for roughing Ind Josey and Frank Shepherd picked up additional 1"-minute misconduc x. The Flyers blew it 2-0 lead but were in from 3-2 at the end of the first. Two goals were split evenly in the second and Whit- lock's goal tied the game in the third. Skip Carver got the Flyers off and running at 3.18 of the first when he connected on a play with Willie Dunn. Six minutes later Jim MacLeod took advantage of some B.Y.C. careless play around their own net to send the Flyers into I 2-0 lead. At 11.14 of the first Merrill Pi- neau batted in Art Perry's pass- (L- Shepherd) 12.45: 5. Parkdale Wood (0. Carver. Dunn) 18.49. PenIitles:- Doyle. Hurry- Sccond Period:- 6. Parkdale. 0. Carver 14.35; 7. B.Y.C., Whitiock 18.18. PenaltleI:- Mullings, 0. Carver. Josey. A. MacLeod. Whitiock. L. Shepherd, J. MacLeod, F. Shep- herd (minor and misconduct). Jo- sey (minor and misconduct). Third Period:-0. B-Y.C.. Whit- iock (Pineau) 17.36., Penalties:- Perry, Josey. 0vei1ime:- 9. Parkdale. 0. Car- ver ) Dunn. S. Carver) 5.53; 10. Parkdale. Hurry (J. MacLeod) 7.20. Penalty : - Howatt. ,Sf&ou9.s 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday. March 29. 1957 SPORT ECHOES Shepherd Aces' Cinderella Wallis Shepherd is definitely the Cinderella player on this yearln edition of the Summerside Aces. Shepherd drifted into town last fall with very little fanfare. some of the fans were wondering It that time if Shep would make the team. Now. after a full season of hockey. all other Imports Ire gone from tho player rosters Ind Shepherd has established himself II on of the key men in the Summsrsido attack. The little fellow gets hot- Wings Blast Boston s At 1-1 B o l v i ii, Armstrong; forwards: Chevrefiis. LaBine. Mclienney, Boone. Staaiuk, Maclteil. Gardner, might with Boston at one game once when they were a man shy.) Cane;-y, ToppgzzInL pet.-sou. Detroit - goal: Hail; defence: . Arbour. Kelly. Pronovost. God- trey. Anderson; forwards: Lind- say. Howe. Uiiman. Reibel, Del- vecchio. Pavelich. Prystnl. Fer- guson. Den. Dineen. Bucyk, Bai- icy. Referee: Frank Udvari; lines- men: Matt Pnvelich. George Hayes. Summary First period: 1. Detroit, Kelly (Reibei) 6:57; 2. Detroit. Howe (Lindsay) 11:32: 3. Detroit. Pry- stal 13:14. Penalties: Godfrey 1:21. LaBine 5:25. Howe 5:54. Arm- strong 7:36, 19:03. Ullmnn 12:01. Ferguson 14:27. 19:03, Lindsay 15:03. Mcltenney 15:03. 18:27. Second period 4. Detroit. Del- vecchio (Howe, Lindsay) 3:50; 5. Detroit. Den (Bailey. Howe) 10:27. Penalties: Ciievreflls 2259, Del- vecchio 5:49, MacKc1l 9:16, God- frey 12:22. Flaman 18:34. Third period: 6. Detroit Fer- guson (Delvecchio. Bucyk) :33; 7. Boston. Maclfell (Gardner, Armstrong) 1:59; 8. Detroit, Ull- man 3:39; 9. Boston. Boivin (Mc- Kenney) 17:52. Penalties: Ull- man 8:46. 18:01, Armstrong 13:51. Boone 19:02. Boivin 19:20. Boston bench misconduct (served by La- Bine) 19:26. Stops: Simmons 3 8 9-25 Hall ll 13 6-30 Morrison Rink Takes Honors At Alberton 'Spiel On the opening day of the Alber ton Curling Club's three-day bon spiel a Summerside rink skipped ors chalking up I total of other Island rinks. Summerslde, R.C.A.F. the tspiel which continues Personnel of William Lefurgey. Leo Wood. Bayes. Results of play. 1021!) A.M. R.C.A.F. 16 Alberton 7. Alberton 8; Summerside 9 1:00 PM. Montague 10; Alberton 14. 4:00 PM. Surnrneraido 15; Alberton 4. R.C.A.F. 0; Montague I. 7:0) PM. Alberton (Brynn) ll; Alberton (Myrickl 7 Alberton ton (Hunter) 0. POINTS TOTAL! Morrison is) 119: Myrlck (A tague 57; Alberton (Hunter) 35. Personnel of Compstl rinks. Summarside:- Ernest by Ernest Morrison took top hon- 119 points in competition with seven Runner-up was an Alberton rink skipped by J.H. Myrick. Montague. Station. Summerside were represented in today and Saturday with mixed curling. the winning rink Ire: J.E. Morrison. Eric McKay. Runner-up. J.H. Myrick. M. Perry. Raymond Hardy. Chester '(CImpbell) is; Alber- B; R.C.A.F. B4; Alberton iBl'ylnI M; Alberton (Campbell) 82; Mon- Eric M K WM Lofurgo 11' C I . . . wood W " ii Alberton:- C. 11. Hunter. Hubert Civic Stadium in Summerside is expected to have a record crowd of hockey fans watching the final - game of the Montague-Suminerside - semi-final series tonight. The teams have won three apiece and the win- ner tonight goes into action against either B.Y.C. or Parkdale in the final series to decide the league championship. (own Wednesday night. Prince Aces and Montague Clash In Final Playoff Game Tonight efforts. Montague will not be eli- minated without I terrific struggle. Rumor has it that Dave MacLeod who planned to go back to Boston University after Wednesday's game has been persuaded to stay on for the series clincher. So the Prim- roses are not missing I trick. The Aces seem to have caught fire again. and their supporters if the boys put up the brand oflare looking for one of their best hockey they showed in Charlotte games this evening. Fans are advised to get their County hockey fans are in for the tickets early if that is possible and hockey treat of the season. and avoid the congestion at the ticket with so much at stake the chances offices that will very likely be pre- Ire pretty bright that the teams sent Just before game time. will be dishing out their very best Gama starts at 9:15. This evening at 7.30 It Sports Interscholastic Ikntern take to the ice to compete for Provincial Tit- les in their various age. open and relay races and for trophies Ind medals symbolic of 1st. 2nd Ind 3rd positions in each event. County meets have been held at Murray Harbour. Charlottetown ) Ind Summersids and It the se meets the skaters who finished first and second qualified for to- night's meet so there will be just six contestanst in each event ai- lowing all competitors plenty of room to strut their stuff. A competent group of officials will be on hand to supervise run- Arena the pick of the Island's of H Provincial Ice Racing Meet Slated For Arena Tonight . LicutenInt- Gover- nor T.W.L. ProwII- The meet will start promptly on time Ind will be run off in the usual order. Upon conclusion of the racing events there will be 1 hour's skat- ing for all. Competing skaters Ire from the following schoolI:- Alberton. 0'- Lsary. St. Mary's Academ. Sum- marside High. Borden. Bedeque. Tryon. Kenslngton. Winsloe. East Royalty. Central Royalty. Park- dale. Spring Park, Queen Char- lotte High. Prince Street, Roch- fnrd Square. West Kant. Queen Square. Notre Dame. Model. S. D.U. Montague, Murray Hnrbour. under; the distinguished Patronage ' .. The R.C.A.F'. Flyers representing R.C.A.F. Station Summerside won the Island Intermediate "C" cham- pionship by defeating Morell 11-3 ISLAND "C" CHAMPIONS It SummerIidc's Civic Stadium Tuesday night. Members of .thc team are (left to right) BACK ROW. Marshall Green. Coach. Ed Harrison, Leo Lemontiie. Bill Searlc. Pauigsteve Phillips. Norm Rogers. Clar- Dobson. Don Wlckstrom. Captain. Tony Sawyer. Bud Daye. manager, BOTTOM ROW: ence Le Boutiller. George Dunlop. Larry March. Assistant captain Ruu MacLeIn. MINOR HOCKEY FOR SATURDAY Saturday will be another busy day along the Hockey piaydown trail at Sports Arena as the young fry boys and girls battle it out from 8.00 n.m. till 11.00 p.m. for city and island honours. Following is the schedule: x-8.00 - 8.40- Bantams- Q.C.H.S. Royals Arrows vs. Southport Colts x- 8.40 -- 9.20 - Bantams- Q.C.H.Sl Regals vs. Qs.s. aces. x- 9.20 - 10.00 - Bantams- Q.S.S. Bombers vs. Q.C.H.S. Whirlwinds x-10.00 - 10.30 - Pee Wees- Q.C.- H.S. Battlers vs. Q.S.S. Canadians x-10.30 - 11.00 - P:iperweights- Cubs vs. Falcons. 11.15 - 12.00 - Pee Wees Island Playdowns Crapaud vs P.S.S. 1st, of home-and-home. x-12.00 - 12.30 - Pee Wees - Rockets vs Q.S.S. Darts. 12.30 1.00 - Paperwelghs- Bluebirds vs. Tigers. 1.00 - 2.00 - Interscholastic Girls Sudden-dcath- Crapaud vs. George- town. 5.00 - 6.00 - Island Girls Open second of home-and-home-Crapaud vs Georgetown. 6.00 - 7.00 - island Bantam - Summerside vs. Q.C.H.S. lat oi home-and-home. 7.00 - 8.00 - Island Midget - Summerside vs. Abbles - lat of home-and-home. 9.00 p.in. - N.B. P.E.l. Juvenile Title - Second Game of home-and- home series - Abbles vs. Campbell- ton Tigers. X 1st of home-and-home games 0fficials:- Would the following officials kindly report to assist at times shown: 8.00 - Care Mc- Callum. Bill Reid; 10.00 -- Bill MacMillan. Leroy Barnett; 11.1!)- Gordon Wellner. Bill Boylel: 12.00 - Don Frlzzell. Jake Kennedy; 1.00 - Gordon Weliner. Bill Boyies; 5.00 - Gordon Wellner. Bill Boylcs; 6.00 - Roy White. Ari Perry; 7.00 - Jack Kane. Briaii Maccallum. MINOR HOCKEY no skate to-day for Rochford Square Girls. Only activity will be playoff games at 3.00 and 3.30 p.m. 3.00 - 3.30 - Paperweight: W.K.S Redwings - Hawks - vs. Q.S.S. Leafs - Bruins. 3.30 - 4.00 - Pee Wces - Hornets vs. 0.8.8. Bangers. P.S.S. NEW YORK (AP)-Andy Heb-t enton's dramatic goal at 13:38 at) I sudden death overtime periodi gnve New York Rangers I 4-3 vic-' tory over Montreal Canadiens- Thursday night of even their! Stanley Cup best-of-seven semi- final series 1-1. A vociferous crowd of 15.925 went wild at Madison Square Gar- den as Hebenton skated in alone on Montreal goalie Jacques Plante, took careful aim and drilled I aizzier that caught the left side of the cage. The teams had battled through 13 minutes of the first extra stanza. playing careful. method- ical hockey. New York goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley and Plante, both under considerable pressure in the overtime. put on brilliant exhibitions and time and again slaved off threats. Suddenly New York's Red Sul- livan came up with the puck. He passed it to Hebenton and the sophomore forward came in along the right boards with just. Plante to beat. Handy Andy. cool as the ice beneath him. caged the puck from about 15 feet out. Plante never had a chance as the puck landed into the left corner. LINEUPS Montreal - goal: Plant-2: ne- fence: Johnson. Talbot, Harvey. By JERRY LISKA MESA. Arlz. (AP)-inheriting n last-place team. new manager Bob Schefling of Chicago Cubs in- tends to rebuild from the bottom u . p0nly.-two Bruins. short-stop Er- nie Bonks and rigiit fielder Walt Moryn. may take up where they left off last season. Veteran Dee Fondy apparently has to win back his first base job. while Gene Baker. cub second baseman the last four seasons. has moved to third base. That Ic- counts for the regulars of 1956 who survived the houseclenning last winter by ' t '" 10 Stan Hack. A I Cub. spring trainin passed the halfway mnrk, Scheffing wIs tasting Moryn It first base and shuffling candidates in the out- Minor hockey at Arena today. '1 d ei . TEST SHORTLIVED The test of Moryn may be short- lived. but the man for the job could be Bob Spenke. who llll been operating in left field. Speake. 26. is one or several players from Schefflnlfl Chain" plonshlp Los Angeies club of 1956 who could be I his help to the Manager Schefiing Intends To Rebuild From The Bottom Up new cub pilot by just coming close to their minor league form. The others include Casey Wise. Pacific Coast league Ill-star short- stop; outfielder Tom Bolgcr. I .326 hitter for the Angels; and pit c h I r s Dave Hillman. Gene Fodge. and Dick Drott. who be- tween them won 52 games for Los Angeles. "We've been making I lot of changes this sprlng." commented Scheffing. "but not Just to make changes. We have I long way to go and the best way to start out is to try everybody for size eveiy- where." S'SIDE MINOR HOCKEY Minor League hockey schedule FRIDAY MARCH 20 3.30 - 4.00 No. 1 Minor (Amalga- mnted Dairies) vs. No. 1 major twillet Motors. 4.oo - 4.30 No. 3 Minor" (P.E.l. Bag) vs. No. 3 Major (Rotary) 4.30 - 5.00 No. 2 Minor (McaAus- lnnd) vs Winners of No. 1 minor Ind No. 1 Major. SATURDAY. MARCH 30 Dramatic Goal Gives N.Y. 4-3 Victory In Overtime St. Laurent. Turner: forwards: Beliveau. Geoffrion, Oimstead. H. Richard, Moore. M. Richard, Goy- ette. Provost. Pronovost. Curry. Marshall. New York - goal: Worsley; de- fence: Gadshy. Fontinato: Evans, Calian. Howell; forwards: Sulli- van. Hebenton. Lcwicki. Popein. Ba 1 hgate. Prentice. Creighton. Murphy. Henry, Gendron. Foley. MacDonald. Referee: Eddy Powers; lines- men: Doug Davies; Bill Morrison. SUMMARY First period: No scoring. Penal- ties: Evans 3223. Pronovost 7:42. 13:51, Batligato 8:12. Howell 10:42 Second period 1. New York. Henry (Creighton) 1:35; 2. Mont- real. H. Richard (M. Richard) 2:12; 3. New York. Creighton (Henry. Evans) 4:32; 4. Montreal. M. Richard (Moore. H. Richard! 14:11- Penalties: Talbot 1:30. St. Laurent 10::8. Third period: 5. New York. Gndsby (Henry) 4:511: ii. Mont- real. Geoffrion (Beliveau. Moore) 14:58. Penalties: M. Richard 3:10. Gendron 12:05. Hebcnton 13:14. Talbot 15:22. Overtime: 7. New York. lichen: ton (Sullivan) 13:38. No penal- ties. SPORTS ARENA SKATING non AY Ind WEDNESDAY FTERNOON-4-3:!) Adm: Adults 25c: Children 10! PR-E-ICIOOI. SKATE Stops: Piante 10 11 67 M Woniey' - lit 80 10 (4 M- ur and! hen" "Chg um" Campbell. Cecil Hutt. Richard ninit off the events which will be souria. and Georgetown. ' O sUI'I1 OEVEIIG Bantams WEDNESI-?AY"'I:w37::? The Lrapaud l.adics' team now Jeffery Jr. g,oo . 3.45 No. 3 minor (Lions) VI Admission. Family fighting it out for the islnnd chIrn- Alberton:- Frank Bryan. Ed.l g P To g Infef "C" No. 3 Major (Curran Ind MONDAYAW EM. plonship with the Georgetown IiI- Turner. Don McKenzie Ion Mn-s ' ' ' ' o o P ' Briggs) tern boasts I very prolific goal thcson. ' 1 In 5I2' 0.45 - 0.80 No. 1M1noi- (1-IolmIii'I) 'AR1:;VA'g"n lack” Icon-r on their line-up. Batty Mnc- Alberton:- J.H. yrick, M. E I surnme -1110 Won Ill! M00188!!! W No. 2 Mum. memmeni ' Lean. daughter of one of the is- l8"d'l dyed-in-the-wool sport fans. Ken MncLean of Victoria. potted no less than four counter. as the Crapaud girls took the first game from Georgetown the score of 6-2. We rcmsmh ty when In. was.knee-high to I grasshopper playing at Civic Stadium I few years back. Even then she was dIngerous around an enemy net, but she must have improved quite I bit since then. We received a nice picture of the old hockey player Charlie Con- Icher from Dougie "Delor" Argen. Iult who is now in the Iirforce Ii Aylmer. The caption told how Charlie and his brothers lived in I rather dilapidated neighbourhood. and the Conache u went on to hoc- key fame while most of their chums became problems of soci- ety and wound up in reform schools. A tributa to Gord Cutciiffo who. , .IiIt sf I '1. 5. pg gran: I 1:. I 'lE WALLY SHEPHERD hnpa. but it made up piirtiy for this in the ruggedness of the hoc- key displayed. Most fans like to see I hard-hitting game. and those teams certainly dished that brand up for the cash I. 3. George Riley in the Cavendish nets was impressive in spurts. Hc Iecmed to handle himself like the best net custodians in the island League. We would say he could make. the grade in the senior cir- cuit II. he ever got the chance. This is the league that gave Thane Mann to the Aces. Ind no- body is inclined to argue that The passing was I hit erratic but the boys slated as fast II the E M Perry. Raymond Hardy. Chestc Hayes. It.C.li.F.:- 1"-S82. Al. Mcitenna. Alberton:- G.E. C Montague : - Sorry. CURLING CllARLO'I'l'E'I'0WN 6:45 Presidents Round Robin. ice 1. Dr. H. Mnclntyre vs. Hit Carruthers. ice 2. R. Spillett vs. Hon. Tw L. Prowse. ice 3. A.W. Hyndman Manning. ice 4. 1". Curtis vs. W.R. Jenkins vs. LE. Burden. eron VI. 3. MacDonald. Ild 'vI. Dr. W. MacDonald. oott vs. Bad Maclnnls. MONTAGUE Curling It Montague today. But! : H. , , , Ce Hoar vs LA. Sinclair. mo PM. S-L Brent Howell, I F-L Ted Martin. F-0 Chas. Monty, - pbell. Geo. Gibson. Fred Milln-inn. B. Weeks. James Cudmore. Ross Hamilton. Benny Kobe. Dougi vs. R. 8:30 Del ' . '. Whitey is not of Isnior "B" eI1i- dents. "ed mm” vm Hm e. though not In proficient It scoring in ice 1. section "3" Doug Hm Ice 2. Section "A" Doug Cam- Ioc 3. Section "A" C. MacDon- ICO 4. Section "B" D. Iona; West tee; a. taco:-me n. r. East it.-I: C.l. Stewart vs. P. Iacflwre. VII! lee: A.l. Inlllvn n. J.A. lIcLIII. r . LONDON (AP)-Rondltio. who Iinjured I hock recently, will not ;run in today's Grand National lSl('eDI5Ch8SC. his handlers Iaid Thursday- Rondinos scra'tching means 35 tcntrics are left in the big race. The entries. with jockeys and weights and odds in that order. are: l:I.S.B. D. V. Dick. 167. 113-73 Rose Park. 0. Nichols, 187. 33-1; Royal Tan. T. Tnaffc. 156, 28-1: Four Ten. R. Morrow. 155. 0&1: Gtmsantlcr. H. .1. East. 161. 5-1- Sundew. F. Winter. 101. iw-6; Mitch obliged. M. Schuddrnore. Fir-ii, too-3: Icelough. P. TIIffe. 157. 66-1; Armorial 114:. J. A- Bui- lock. 155. 50-1; Glorious Twelfth. B. Wilkinson. 155. 10-1: Merry- - Throw. .1. Power, 152. 30-1. Vlrglnius. A. Lililngltoll. 151. . . 150. 1(1)-0: Athenian. 147. G1; Wynburgh. M. Bntchelof. 2 E S 2. 9-: S :2 ,For Today's Steeplechase burn. 146. 25-1. , Cnreys 'CottIgI. '1'. Shane. 146. 30-1; Tutto, J. Lchane. 146. 18-1; Rendezvous iii. A. Freeman. 146. 28-1; Sydney Jonas. M. Tory. 145. 25-1; Felial. W. Reel. 145. 40-1. China Clipper 11. W- D. Gibson. 143,100-1: Irish Lizard. D. Nichol- son. 142.100-1; Sandy Jane 11. H. Benscley, 142. 50-1; Clearing. R. Curson, 141. 50-1; Morrcator. S. Mellor. 140. 6&1. Red Menace, L. Wigham. 140. 83-1; The Crofter, P. J. Fitzger- Ild. 140, 100-1: Tiberettlt A. Oughton. 140. 1001: Go Well. P. Bcngougli. I40. 200-1; Wild Wis- dom. L. Bridge. 140, 100-1. Fnhrenheit. T. O'Brien. 140. 100-1; Monkey Wrench, D. Goose. ll). - A. W. 0- Penn. 140. 06-1: Cherry Abbot. G. Underwood. 140. 00-1. Irish Lizard Ind 60 Well In 147. 9-1; Gaul Mon. (3. Ult- donhtful starters. AI entertaining variety uncut. motored . Q9 3' iii? 5 Zion Scouts, Cubs Committee Presents Enjoyable Concerf Bird's IfIIII'I Cold Cold Ground" III Braves Win II! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Nu)rhIl1. Clnclnnnti'I south- paw ace. became the second Red- legsl pitcher to go the route in the spring training season Is he do- fented Philadelphia Phil: 5 - 2 Thursday. Nuxhall. I lagame winner last season. limited Phil: to four hits In his third exhibition outing. Phil- adelphia scored off him in the fourth inning on two singles. I walk. I hit batsman and I balk. Milwaukee B r I v e s continued their winning ways with I 6-4 vic- tory over New York Yankees in 10 inninga. Bob NiemIn'I two-run homer in kgkgry u-ophy by I score of.9-0. defeating the Montazue H i all School in I sudden death same in the Intermediate "C" 198800 Play- ed It the Sports Arena on Wednes- day night. Due to the lack of ice at the Montague rink. the team: were forced to travel to Charlottetown for the deciding game. Joe Cronin. president of the Lea- gue. made the presentation of the trophy to Captain Norbert Fraser of the Summerviile tum. In the closely fought. well play- ed battle for first place. it was any In'I gsmo up until the final bell. MIcEIchorri tool. 109 honors for the winning team. netting five. while Morriuy followed with three Ind Drake one. MIcLurI Itarred for Montague with four goals. Desftochcs two Ind Monroe Ind Johnston with one nob. Mo - 10.15 No. 1 maior (Legion) vs No. 1 mnior (Bnman Drug) Pee Wee 10.15 - 10.45 No. 4 major iwlllle Star) vs. No. 4 minor (RotIfYl 10.45 - 11.15 No. 3 Major (maritime Greenhouse) vs No. 3 minor (Lions) 11.15 . 11.45 No. 2 In r rineslonl vs No. 2 Minor (F icker) Pee Wee players on: turns No- 1 and No. 1 minor are asked to be It the rink It 10 am. 8I1ur- wnnmtsnav-azao PM. Hockey PlIy.offs 9811)! vs. MONTAGUE -- THURSDAY-4:80 P.M. Hockey Play-offs l.Y.C. VI. PARKDALE FRIDAY--7:30 P.M- Provincini Ice Meet SAT. AFTERNOON &atIIIls2:M-4:30 day. SPORTS 2 P. E. I. INTERSCHOOL SKATE MEET Tam, March 29th At 7:30 pm. son or-as. Inna! Mom ONI IIOUII IIATI ADIKON HI and 250 o -2-..... ARENA (.5- -mini SALESMAN WANTED laleainanwantod uiartottctowntossniifeiiiaun ucearitltaintly I-lolfgrll "'13- ml ''"l”' '"''m lltholkl