onclion Eliminates Falcons WitI1lO-5i Win ‘i AIR CUSHIONS FOR CARS, TRUCKS, CANOES. etc. Also: BABY CARRIERS For Sole, Sure Motoring, Equip your cor with-é FIRESTONE TIRES POM DAVIES McCall-Frontenac Dealer /¢\ {ygg-Z»: Phone T234 Gt. George St. é ioo%»oowfico@rco<g>oo§co@>eo@>ee<éeo<élll Danny Webb Retains. Title In 12. - Rounder By Bert Allen MONTREAL. l\'c'i:\".i I" -—-Dancing Drinny throwing a steady l"ill leather in his llUIl-SI-lil stv] l tonight to retain ' lightweight chompli split decision in n round battle \'.'.'i: CflSllllOilX fietn u‘; the title last Sen:- weighed 136 1-2. A near-czipur-lti‘ fans {mid in to n i(‘PI ken‘. oi S'side Midgets Seek Playoff With Whitney Pier After a great deal m: Ii_\' tblCphnllc and telegraph lltt\\' looks as if tlie Summersiuc lLn-inrn hllriuets, I’.E.I. i-Imiiip- nip to time a rlianee at the \ of negoirat- rriitvii P250“? i? film" kliiiiiinc ltie. M2". Charles liUgdll “iiiii hifii“ H ‘ wilflirtittlll in‘ the Kinsmen sports Imieh i““i 1"‘ * tee. reeeivcil word yester- knees living l:i;t.i w‘ the Whitney Pier ti-tim. il- i i l l t i i Th” dud?“ f“ ~ , Sec-tin champions. that they tan"! ii m‘? Y ‘ . Will meet the Sitmmerside team ill DPZWIYPk 81W" l 7 i .1 suitilen death game in Sydney on. Casimoiix hi" ‘I Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Up ‘ tn a trite hour last. night the date - ‘ lzad not been definitely arrangcd. The Summersiile team is now the N.B.-P.E.I. champions by vlr- tue of g default by the Moncton kllilgets, NB. champions. Their inatiaertiient did not. wish to enter inter-provincial competition and so they defaulted the two-Province title to Summeiside. The Stlmmtfildg Kinsmen are determined to give their team a crack at the Maritime ti-tle if at all possible, although it will be expensive to take a team that far from home, because the M.A.H.A. does not support inter-provincial playoffs in midget competition. Judge Jrhnnv Gotv "Joli-vi lame way 8-4-2. bu! in fwn» Oastilloux. while Jiltld‘ None O met gave ilVobb s? Cnstil‘. ax five i and called one ere... A Canadian pros; scorefnrd i showed six rounds for Webb. . for Oastllloux and three oven. GBSIIIIOUX. 32 and ifllTl-g bald. fought in his usual crafty zricirmer but tkcd noticeably in the ninth xoimd after battling on evon towns with Dusky Danny until .1 Webb finished with a whirl“ ..t o. k1 tho final three heats and had Dave ooverng lip continually _to avoid a knockout. With both fighters scaling 136 1-2 -—a pound and a httlf over thoiThe youngsters played splendidly "Bhtwfliflht limit — Prfiififlfltiall season with their eye on the FY8311! 308th of the Canaditinu Maritime title which was won a Baiting Federation refused to rec-i ognlze the bout. a5 3, title nffaity; but tho fight had the official lp-i prwal qf the Montreal Athletici Commission. The Commission sarc- tloncd the contracts which were’ signed for 135, give or trike tnvoi potmds. The winner had been meifitionerl l, possible opponent inr Vie Patrick. year ago by the Kinsmen Juveniles. If the game is arranged they will make the trip to Sydney by char- teicd plans from Charlottetown. 'I‘he_v have had o, long lay-off since winning the Island championship but they have been practising reg- ularly under the watchful eye of coach Harry Dickie and are ready to give a good account of them- Australlim lightweight chrtnnlon, “logy-s, In- a British lltmplr, title bout drum tinder. PORT ARTHUR. March 31 —-" New Goal Nets tori-Now York Rangers’ more‘ scoring ccntrtmain. Filerir I.a~ Prade, imay return to amateur mnks next winter~a rrmk he fore- nook two years ago to join flang- TOR/ONTO, lvfarch 31 —(CP)— Invemtor Bert Lindsay's new goal nets, with obligllngty bending posts to lessen injury hazards. will have to be tunproved before their use is considered by the Natiinal Hockey League. Bert. former Renfre-w Million- aires goalie and now ldrkland Lake resident. attended a demonstration of his invention there Saturday but as his goal posts didn't. fit the pipe holes of luapte Leaf Gardens. it was necessary to test the cs8?! Off the ice. Feelings on the practicability o! the new nets were fixed but ltwas generally agreed that. "irougih spots" will have to be smoothed out before they are ready for professional b00- key. After the test Bert had the satisfaction of watching his wit. Ted. help Detroit Red Wink! smell‘ Toronto Maple Leafs 9-1. in a Stanley Cup playoff Kame- ‘Fhnse present at the experiment tn Ha intimated the next two month; would determine his course. While he enjoyed professional hoo- ley, "living in New York was n. headache." His immediate concern, said the lumen- Lakehead amateur star. was b rest. and get two injured ankles back to normal. SIIAVIIIGS A CIIICII With Miners Blades! iforoomfortond speed, you don't equal Minors: In its class. It's tho qvlIIfybIodeintIieIow-pricefielcll included Lester fatricl-Lsquvice i1 t. f Madison are lm You: boosts-soar n20: Ne; Yam Frank (K1118) Clancy, N.l'l.L. refer-ctr; 00ml slTlyfhP, manage-r of Toronto llfap- lo Leafs; Squib Walker. Maple Leaf scout and Bob DavLsoini. for- mcr coach of the St. Louis Fiycrs of the A.lI.L. MUCUS enforce-thou If tihe mucus covering of l-n eel is removed. the fish is unable to stand salt vuater. briotr<§>0br§eok§0 LET us name .. it ron YOU I NOW" Q Today we open upbusiness In . ‘llCYCLE REPAIR wonx, PAINTING, OVERHAULING, m. All Work Will Be Attended To By Experienced Workmen , SULKY WHEELS REPAIRED BICYCLES TO HIRE cw: us A CALL BILI.’S t REPAIR SNOP BILL I. IEVIN, Mgr. 25 Possmore Street -2 ><@>-es€Q-eo i» r .79~§>; i t I i i i l l are expected to pack the Sportingi Club tonight to watch BunnyMe- Closkey in itie first defence of his Maritime middleweight box- ing title against thi- watched both fighters the bout is going in be filled from start to finish. + 4- It‘ McCioskey. always a popular performer in local rings and a boy who a great many fans would like to see go far in t-he fight game is in top condition for the scrap. Confident of winning but not overly’ so. Bunny has trained Just as hard for this fight tonight es any of his previous battles and he will make every attempt to get the right over as quickly as possible. providing of course he can find an opening in the arm- our of his challenger. + 4' 4' But this Davis, although still young in years has been around the squared circle a l-ot. In the course of his career he has picked up experience that has stood him in good stead when pitted against opponents wiith big weight ad- vantages and he himself is con- fident of being ‘able to take the champion’: measure. . 4' 4- 4' action- 4| A game, willing fighter. Davlsi ‘likes to get in there with both fists working like pistons. He really delights in the heavy go- ing. we are told. and in addition packs a lethal wallop 1n his righ hland that can do a lot of damage if {the rlgh-t opening presents 1t- sel . 4- 4- 4- 4- In addition to the main event there are five other fights on the card that. should shape up into teal slugfests. Harry Poulton meets Red MePhail. a Nova Sco- tia battler, in a six-routirl test. while the West End VQXSlIS East End Athletic Club's tournament. composed of four six round bat- tles should see plenty at dart-g spilled before the winners are declared. 4- 4- 1- 4- 'l‘hoilght at first to have guffeiod s. broken ankle it was learned yes- terday tihat Barbara Quigley. for- ward with the Prince of Wales Co- Eda basketball squad had incurred a bad sprain. Although the injury is quite painful followers of the squad are hoping to see her back in action fy tine second game of the series that will be played at lvloncton a week from Saturday night. 4- 4- 4- 4- Playdowns for the lntenmetliate and juvenile Maritbne hockey titties appear to be on a regular men-y-go-round these days with the local squads. the Legion and Kinsmen get-ting the longest drive. Especially l: this trite of the Lcgitia team. Winners of the New Brunswick-Pill. title over two weeks ago and abiding by the playoff’ dates set down by the M. A.H.A. they are still in the dark as to just when they will meet the Nova Seotla champions and despite a score of telegrams and long distance calls the matter is still undecided. 4- -I- 4- 4| Whole crux of the matter re- volves around finances. Antigon- lsh 0.10.. Nova Scotia winners, want a guarantee of $75.00 to play a sudden-death game here: local fans think that ls a little exorbitant. and countered with the offer of giving the Novn Sco- tians the privilege of taking the gate proceeds of one game here if they played both games at. the Forum and if the gafe failed to live up to expectations Legion would turn over half of the re- ceipts of their game. 4' 4- + 4' But even this liberal offer. up to the time of writing had fallen on deaf ears. The Nova Scotlans rvldently want to make sure they won't stand to lose anything. That attitude is really under- standable but. we are of the opinion the matter has gonc far enough and it ls pretty nearly IIIOTORIA RINK Carnival COMING SOON DATE LATER. Hove your costume ready to compete for the super prizes. x . jllefends Referee Wit-ii both fighters ready rindi waiting for the gong fight fans! swinging ‘ lists of Pat Davis nf Saint Jrhmf rrzd according to fans who IliiVPi in actioni i after general manager Frank Sclke io-f Caiiadiens branded Hayes‘ of- gtl-cularly bitter over a 10-minute t i i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iMeCloskey Defends jTitle Against Davis yiSpon-tizig Club Tonight With hoift Plifliéfs on the scene prepared for a gritc-liing. hard-hitting test. everything was I in readiness last night fur the big ; boxing card at the Sporting Club tiniiglit Wilt-n Bunny "Ace" Mc- Cioskey steps into tile ring to de- At fend his title zigziiiist the etiol- i lenge of hard-hitting. rugged Pat Davis of Saint John in the 1D- MONTREAL’ March 31_~(CP)___ round main eventof the best card President Clarence Canwbcn 0t offered flgfit fans here in a long the National Hockey League. a wit-l “(like _ _ ness of the Saturday night. game inl ‘Vliil i311‘ villi?" DYOCPPOS some B0510“ between ‘he Bruins and to the Labor Union Sickl-"und and Monlygg] Canadians, today dgfgnd. uith the advance siiie of tickets =ed the referecing of George Hayes coins or a rabid role it arrears and 5am that the arbiter hull o: it a lummrd 1101150 will greet "handled the game quite compet- the main cventers whennthey ently." come to the centre of the ring. Campbell made ltlcCloskcy‘. always a crowd pleas- er will be faced tonight by tough. rugged buttler who has proven his courage under flre many times in the past and who iN.N.L. President i t l i the statement ficiating as “the worst I've ever seen in my life." Selke was oar- tmiseonduct penalty handed itlaur- ice (Rocket) Richard for his ]_ll'0-- test M‘ a minor tianded to Ken smith of the Bruins. Richard, bleeding after a tangle with Smith, felt that the Boston player should have received a major. Campbell said that it was his opinion that Richard tiad cut. his face in crashing to the ice and not from being nicked by Smith's stick. The NHL. president sard that Hayes had no alternative but lo hand out a misconduct to Rich- ard when the player slapped his stick on the ice "about a foot. away from Hayes." Added Campbell: "No other referee would have stood for that, either.” -.. away from him. is saying little on the outcome. His handlers are confident that NfcCloskeys punching power will wear the Saint John boy down but they just don't. know how liyig it will take. But it should he a whale of a scrap all the way through. One thing promoter Joey McDonald has made plain to all the fighters on the card is that they will have to put up a fight all the way or else suffer for- feiture of their purses. but this action will not have to be taken as all twelve mittslingers that will perform have trained hard vrlth the idea of being retitrned the victors. Kid Poulton. possessor lfeftiniug-like left jab. and Island ltgnlitiaveiglit champion. will tangle with Red lVfePhnil of Nova. Sco- tla in the semi-final and it should be another scrap worth ivitnessing with Poulton attempt- ing to offset McPltaiYs punching power with his undoubted boxing iSpeoiaI Closing Skate 0n Friday Good xiews for skaters ups re- leased last night when it was an- t nouneed that the 17th Reece Band flbiiily- ivould furnish special music for the The East End AiIIIIPiIC 9111b Will closing skate at the Forum. Fri- send four fighters against the West End Athletic Club repre- sentatives in four six rounclers iind the fans are really uniting rlay evening of this W€9IL Older skaters have always looked for- \\'l'iI‘(l with pleasure to skating to a band and this winter in their three, for these bouts. Beau Jack. Kid appearances in the Forum. this Peterson. Emmett Gallant and splendid band has made band Kid Ryan are lined up for the music most popular with the pres- West Enders. against Tiger out crow of skaters as Well- so Steele. Rocky Mills, Kid Reid and PVETYIIIl-Ylg POIYII5 i0 ihe TECOTd Bud Lund of the West Enders. attendance of all time at the 53-9”. um, o; them gym)“. boxing Winn‘ Fridflk eveili"! A5 fl 5P9" to the wind when they step into Cm Pncmmlgemem I0 ihi‘ Pia-v‘ the ring and it is very unlikely “Mund mmienmji i“ u“ any’ me whether anv one of the four bouts Reece Band's share of the recepits Wm go the'nm"_ tn connection with the skate will an", first bout “M be can“ at be turned over to the Charlotte- 9 pm. Sham Wm] the ma!“ N” “In Playground Commission‘ enters expected to climb through the ropes around 10 o'clock. TDTiC-ll HUNTING A band of wild pccmrles will at- tack R hunter who kills or wounds one of them. time the M. A. H. A. stepped in and set dates for a home and home series as was originally ln- tended and if the Antlgonlsh team failed tn go through with them. then award the title to the Eocal team. 4- 4- + 4- Aiwurdlng of the title Ia the last thing the Legionalres want. They would rather play nut the string. win or lose. but with the Forum sc-hedttied to close its doors for the season next Satur- day. something will have to be done nnd fast if the series is to be played. , 4' ll.N.B. Oop Ooli-ege Noop Brown 117-86 ANTTGONISH. N.S.. March St — (GP) - University of New Bruns- wick tonight won the Maritime 1n- tercolleglate basketball champion- ship with a dazzling display that overcame St, Francis Xavier Un- iversity here 83-41 in the second game of Q1 tiwo-gume. total-point series. U N.B. won the first game at Fredericton Monday night 54-45 to take the round 117-86. Howie Ryan's red and black squad took the lead In the opening 30 secoinds of play and lt was not seriously threatened during the rest of the game. Using o. fast break and playing 4'? Things are a little better with the Juvenile Kinsmen. The first game was originally slated for liere Wednesday night with the next one taking place on Halifax ice. but. here again arrangements were swltcht-d at the last mo- mr-nt and now the locals are wailing definite word as to when they tackle the St. Mary's loam at Halifax in the first game. with iftc Nova Scntians definitely due the bell constantly, the New Brun- swtokers outanimoeuvred and out- timed the over-anxious Xaverlans. Father Simytlvs Nova Scotla. inter- collegiate champions suffered ob- viously from the mental strain of the nine-point deficit held over from the Fredericton contest. The defending Maritime tttlists were deail accurate in their shoot- APRIL 1, 1947 r Juvenile Game in Halifax On Thursday It was announced by officials of the local Kinsmen Club last night that the first gami- of the Maritime Jitvenile Hockey Chaimpionehip will be played at llalifax on Thursday. April 3rd between Sgt. Mary's juveniles, Nova Scotiia pucksters, New Brunswick-PEI. titlists. The return match of the two- game total goal series is slated for the Forum on Saturday. April 5th. Expect Details of at For Intermediate iPlayoffs Today a l At tho time of writing no agree ment had been made as to the date yin-t a b“ h Sn‘ t 1 d“; g or place of the Maritime intermedi- that he can ttakcjliil-cClhsilrtyisl little t me ‘imdmy ‘Imus betwee“ Amigur“ Bunny himself i lsih tJ.Y.O. and Charlottetown Leg- ion. llowever. Mr. CF. Archer, manager of the Charlottetown F‘orum. stated the has been in con- tact with both Antigonlsh and the MAJLA. and definite word as to arrangements for this final series wilt be announced today. Leafs Fighting Mad For Game At Detroit TORONTO, March 3l—(CP)-As ‘hundreds of fans defied tradition and streamed from the rink witn- oul. waiting for the final whistle as Detroit Rea Wings humiliated their favorite Maple Leafs Satur- day night. they wondered why the most-penalized team in the Na- tional Hockey League was hit so often and failed to strike back. Third game of the hest-of-aeven Stanley Cup semi-final series goes on in Detroi-t. tomorrow night with the teams nit even, and take it. from boss Conn Smythe the lack of retaliation to Reil Wings pun- ishment "will not happen again." Nursing the wounds suffered by Leafs when they absorbed a 9-1 drubbing, smythe said: "No team is going to push a Leaf team around like that." As the Major breathed fire oi to play hack heri- Saturday. lng-bome out by the fact that $puh9td4ud¢tdneto Burl I revenge. Coach Happy Day led the sue “My Leafs through a brisk workout this morning. and Wally Stanowskl out. late ln the season due to a knee injury, was named among tlir players who leave late tonight for Detroit. He will bolster itie Toronto defence which saggcd so woefully Saturday night. Leafs will use five defencemen, with Btanowskl adding experience to the present setup of four rookie rearguards. Short of front-line re- serves of top calibre. there will not likely be changes tn the attack forces, generally disorganized in the second tilt. Main worry ln the Toronto‘ camp was that the team's great centre and ace player, Syl Apnsfi seems to have gone stale. Rookies: Jimmy Thomson and Gus Mortson who carried a htg stiare of the de- fensive load all winter have lost their fire. But as the boys packed their bags, they had one thought to cheer them-Leafs have not lost a game on Detroit ice this season. “REMEMBER WNEN ht tlaaooond year ha. row Verdun Maple Leafs used Peril-i Blue Wings as a stepping-stone Into the Eastern Canada Junior hockey finals by defeating tihem 7-—5 seven they scored at. the rate of better than a point and a halt a. minute. On the other hand St. EX. were below par 1n their marksmanship They trailed 28-18 at. halt time. céaaoeta champions, and the local Klnsmoni 1- 8 P E C I A L i- MOTOR OIL 79f: par gallon Guaranteed 100% Pure" BRING YOUR OWN ‘CONTAINERS l ayiioirs AIITO SALVAGE PIIOIIQ 3 245 Fitzroy Sr, ' (Opposite Forum) Trainor And Bowling Pace Hawks ToVictory CORNWALL. Ont.. Mai-eh 31__ (OP)~ The hard-liittiitg Moncton Hawks overpowered Cornwall FaL eons 10-5 here tonight to capture their best-c-I-seven Eastern Con. uda seal-or hockey quarter-final four games to none and move into the eastern semi-final zigainst the ‘ ) Bowling ClfTOqWNillLEYS n! aim. Bowling-Semi Ihab E. Diamond 182 2.11 173 Ontario winners, either Hamilton J. Stevenson’ 176 128 l7l Tigers or Hollingcr Grecnsliirts. A. Likely . 141 Buck Trainer stxirkeil the Hawk B- Cfvvktilt 119 attack as lie banged home [our C. Melnnis 187 goals, with Mousie Dcwiing and Total—252l. Mike Demchuck accounting for | A. Found pair apiece. George Bell and Chick 3- CHIIWYQ" Charlton wound up the net-punch. I. Brailstiaw . ing for the visitors. G- MKCDOUBI-lall . Moncton opened up with a flurry L. Grant of goals in the first period to pile Toial-—2540. up a 6-2 lead, getting rolling amn- W. Cudmore ............ .. 159 141 155 the half way mark after }{_ payeue W- JOSH‘ . .. . 159 and Lebrun had shot Carnival] lJ- Roach . 200 into a 2-1 ldad, with one or A- Collin-Wk 22 Trainer's efforts sandwiched. Total—2l47. Cornwall narrowed the gap 1n 0- Manuel the second period as Mlron and P. Simmonds Breezy Fiiion piled in for s, pair J. Simmonds of goalshbut in the thiril Hriivks K~ 560m t -- -- opened wide to bang in four goals Toltpl-Zfiii. before Filion \\'Oill1lI up proceed- ings for the night ivith his second Candlopln [league gggl, The game was cleanly fought. Chamnm- with only six pcnaltieshanded out E~ Lam?‘ ~ 102 I00 as the squads went. for goals and I. MeKinnon 95 S9 more goals. J- P°“'" 32 9Q Cornwallis fast-breaking start J- PQUIIW 92 90 hud Hawks lyaek on their heel: u E- RIC‘? i ~- 127 1'15 they encountered somewhat stiffer Total-HES. opposition titan in the third game lmllFfllhi- at Moneton last Friday ivhen Fal- w- Rice ~ 74 7-7 eons were snowed under a. 14-0 B. Fletcher 79 87 flgluge, B. Acorn 90 84 L. Fond 96 llu 5 Low Score B2 8;‘ "mm", mTlviifli-llllfl; E m First Period gt singe . ice . 1_ 1 I y _ High three E. Rice 325. €,‘if.',“v_§i,_’ H Pqyeue (n P” Points: Imp-erials 0; Champs l. 3__ ' - - ~ Kluwmng HMMSH- xigncton, Fiziinor (Bowling) J. Cotes . . .119 "16 93 _ ‘ I . _ I. Connors . .103 91 so 3 §4‘:§K§ii’1oi£i"““ iupem" g‘ 1x325“ 1g 1g? t-Moncton, Dcwllng 14.14. . .. . l 1 s. Tulle 101 so llll 5_%_$'.',f'°“' Tram" (Dmvung) Tum-Mai 6——M0ncion, Charlton (Dowiing) Old Tlmors:- 152m E’ Dmicetie a‘ 99 7-—Moncton. Trainer 18.40. ‘7- °*"“°'°P -- 101 91 8—Monclon, Dcmchuck (Citati- P. MCQURrfl 9a s4, m, 19m R‘ Dime“ " - * - 107 i"; Penalties: H. Payette, Fraser, F. Doueelte 89 8a BOIL Totat-l372. High single J. Cotes 11D. s d P ,1 d High three o. 'I‘ulle aos. 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