Ali . Szilirvlllsuy Ninsrs; will Encounter 12-6, . uusbslncunsssbaqlqssmsyrssmsemlasthvlqspgs... hIlisrflltydlsillulllllllhtoholkedlpsll-Ovlotrywsrllillllsldh .271.’ .11.. Bowling, st _ . . Nlners .,l.0 p "mmlglswibu mafter icking a puck 1.1.1151»...- winneris defence. A J urn encounter at thslorum. marking tho’ . _ . , , i opus llourshrt ta mlauwitb both sauaaakstln; at topi i Ahlusassusaiwlssqsmnsatasraaurlltnssmcurmms noiosmloolshasbemreaobaulnlbaspcnluperrsanlrsyisss-rat. ooutnllo edge thei- opponenia 4-3 Starts lowly . , " Buck Whitlock b es-kin ' 1:31 of the first weir-ed sfitzavofl‘ sco parade with un ed oal only to have the Nilnets a lino: the count 26 seconds hen Bagnsil rusted the sion s back _»_ for ‘seven counters before the per- ‘iod had finished with Whitlock. . lid M scoring order? to gigs mil- sou They playolflt scoreless for over ‘session on M s second ""0: the game but Drillon B 80011113 edge in Two goals in the first f min- iod gewgrot? _$d. the" third Maven seconds later fort N of them ba k t 6:0! Perry’ neffort with ill asters surain lfiléik: y! qrMay 05st ‘ . [Intercollegiate i ifoday 7 out»; Hopeful year. lmnroveiln us‘ y-Future Game; (lly The Canadian Prom) be the best-of-sevm series and mug. . One gloomy noto somewhat spoiled the Boston than» o! de- , was the pos- lihility that Milt Schmidt‘ of the Kitchener Kids might not be able to play here tomorrow ht. _ r I-ls suffered a oharley ,_ l, the, Forum Tuesday and did not; get back into the same after the start of the third perlcd.- v insisting the teams are evenly maidled and breaks must the winner. Johnny Griswold. B bi lvaid: my , ime. We should have hadfolfrxrkflvg lags “lard the inert period e I/y . enougl ohanou but they just didn't click." {Glace Bay. Wins S. limp Tile. (By The Canadian Prom) -BALII‘AX. lisru ‘alright. est Ll l to take; the tmems, t ohsnmionshiin es vs-oi. Glace ‘Bony won tthc opener iut night i0- *'":..::.é"..~ *""'...:::;.=.*.-' I-Iennessoy. Csr- ad Ad 6 , Proude: loose fence, A. MacDonald, Hcnnessey, and that 18-0 conquest. ,_ counter. Bowling doing the honors. {by Wide 0pm dos tel to mm Dara y cut . iners W! the remainder of the the best they could Btsrs having the final say Worth tweed in alone in the last 53 sec- onds to complete the scoring par- e. End Perry led the Nin- Bsgneil era attack gettin counters _ marl??? 1 twenty-six 800 h ring an Stars lioints sco tusrsllg? e- z All rs: Goal do- . McAdam; forwards. Trainer. Whit-lock. Jackson, Strain. Carver. Dow orth Goal. I. Cud- el. P. Mac- Andrew; P . Cu , msfiifi. motili- Nlners: words, Drillon, Beer, Bagnall. HUI. IIIMMAIJ ‘Period 1——A1l Stars, Whitlook. 1:31. 385118.11 (Drillon. Beer) Zl-All isms. Whitlook, mos. d-All stars. Dowllns (Carver) 8:41; - , .. 5—-A1l Stars, Strain. 6:12. kfi-llmstars. He ey (Worth) 7- ‘ Stars, Carver (Worth. Dow- ling) 11:21. _ "Stars, Worth (Bowling) a-Ali so... McAdam. 19:20. Penalties: None. Second Period lo-Niners. Perry (Douglas) 523d. lL-All 8tszs._ McAdam (Jackson) ra-irlilsés, onus... ruse. Penalty: A. MscDonal . rill-a Period rs-An Stars, Jackson (Wiiltlock. a la~ao d the enthusiastic '1'! Tourism at the Forum mother Kiddies Marathon hooke will be held. This time for the competitors is limited to We ‘l3 And 14 year group. Last weeks Mamtborrwas ahuge suc- Wbs with‘ the various teams repre- -flri sons-ins the playgr itou-t in fine. style. and it 1,; ex- booted first tonight. fans will be Heated to a, 11kg p51 11mm so tom m’ r elsewhere 1'0!‘ 8 s games appea e. s- 3'“. town. I lof the various city achook £52: at the Interscholastic OO-fi ‘Nils magnificent trophy was aw“ “"2”? w w» ve co West Kent School 2nd,‘ than?“ b2! oil-me the permanent pro u! that school. However. it was made known yesterday that west Kent he" 0MB We!!! placed the cup in circulation for mnual interscho- lsstic cornpeiitign.’ bows- and r other trophies have been secured for individual and rdsy dill’ of this week. Kerwineton High School Wm 1.0m their annual ice sports. get Canadians. winners of ELL-New Brunswick McA am . . 14-—All Stars. Carver (Worth) ‘are. I lb-Niners. Perry (Gregory) ti. . lit-gill Sister Bowling (Carver) rr-ailrlérs. nagnsu (P. MMDOZI- aid) ‘I248. l8—Nines's Ion) 16:50 iii-All Stars. 'wo tn. 1am " “Pkiraltiés: ‘Nohe. Montreal lloyals Plan To Serve Ins-Plenty Sp-eed Mollrrnssn. sour a 4am- Mnntreal Royals, Quebec Senior Hockey 11981:; champions, pig: :0 serve up s e an more e o Hamilton glgers in the astem Canada Allan Cup final series that °"%i‘§ll“°§%.€°i“°"°fi' saws. Q B CG I ggltswlal tsanatlalrs ‘fir like Magus e as wee . yas all their players in top shape for the best-of-flve series that will sendflthiis winner into the Domin- on ns Considerable interest has been mauled hlerte lg Art tghllds, llama on goa- en er w ose recor compares favorably with that of Doha fiarrfivwirol vtésa in theAllrlets XW 0h I 8i W011 RH 8H asp énfllwvi Igor; lateire plnved in e s one oc e a u Child: had a dgzen gsheutouts this scasonsnd quits s battle In expected between this 30-year-old netlnsn end 20-year-old Gerry mi McNeil in the Royals gcsl. - I . Johan Dundee retained his world's yunior lightweuht boning mnto 23 years ago to- _ ker. who later e ht title. waded h o Buffalo in 10 crown at To d’ our best, lfeal: by the station oat. knoll (Gregory, Drll- School m, reported Zorn iififi In basketball. Amherst High ls‘ will meet the Prince of Wales College (Io-eds in a re- turn xhibition ""311" 0W" 11001‘. are determined to] settle game. accounts in this retum 000'! Maritime hockey stud went m: when the Hamilton Tigers gave the Pembroke Lumber dev- astating defeats this week to scl- vanoe into Allan Cup playoffs. Saint John Beavers. Maritime champions, apparently would not have fared so badly in Upper Can- ada Playoffs. . 6 l» d» O Art Ross is macros a homes and would like to sting somebody over that storv from Detroit which had him calling Canadians s bunch of h hi? and strictly a wartime c amino teem v 4- 0 6 “I tell you I never said it." the Boston boss said vehemently on Saturday. “I never talked to any newspaper-men in Detroit. I never even saw them. The fe claim wrote the story is in Flor- ida with the ball club. Hovgncollid Ih b tohim ave een*te§inz * Well; it would have been pos- sible all riaht. as long as there is such a thirg as a distance telephone. ut we don think he used 0 i» 4 0 "The war is over land that's that." he said. “I don't even want to think about it. I've got my boy! bsck and that's all tbs-amet- teas to me. Not only did I not sneak w my Detroit newspaper- man. bait I don't think I sa-i my- o o Did I. Toronto Si, y ' Militia Win Says Allan Cup From Montreal Canadians Finals Dates A" TORONTO, ' April 3 —(CP)- Toronto St. Michaela’ Collllfi def M ey championship ping Montreal i. before a crowd of more til 5st Maple Leaf Gardens tonight, Victory followed a 7-2 Saints h in Montreal Monday and ave hem a commanding edge in he best-of-five Eastern -p series. Third g be played here Saturday after- by anadiens 8-2 ounds battling z-a omnanoe b younssters. mhe m Billing Mscxcu.’ temperamental Toronto forward. showed himself were Bob Raul. Red Kelly an 12,000 - Golfers lleinstateli Andrews-ihy-ths-Sea. N. B.- ney Morris. Toronto Oalkdalo Gel-f and Country Clrib, and James Ub- ukata. Moose Jaw, Book. - ‘Kiddies’ Hockey Marathon m Tonight Al: The Foru Enthused with the success which Johnny Blute Kelly and Paul also t drew one assist each. Charlottetown, Juniors Win Second Game cncricttstswlrs lumcr basketball shorth t scoring game of the sea- by a -63 count. ~ The wlrmers led 41 to 28 at the end of the first half and the lead vidndup to within six points of their opponents. . Neil Young. showing exceptional sniping ability chalked up 30 points during the tussle to lead the indivdliusl scoring parade. with G. Squsrebrlggs running him Ir credit. Pts. 9 o0 been field goals to t The line-ups: FG F8 PS .14 2 . Youn-ker ' w! cos-N “II B3553 Maple Hills: G. Squarebrigivs . A, souarebrlggs J. O'Brien _ G. Clow . L. Gauthier IQONBIF 8 68 F“ 0969M Canadiens Optimistic E n" route For Boston Game l lioly llama Bowling, BIG FOUR LEAGUE Semi Finals Cards:- J. McDonald J. Martin A. McFarlane J. Power E. Smith TONI-MN. Five Aeos:-— . Stewart , McDonald Robin G. McDonald sue. High three A. McFsi-lsna 724. Cards 1-2 point; Five Aces 4 l-l he's right." Ross. But who. wont to make clear is that I I en tr Lfdwtmfldm’ tiratiuruoerloa standing highest at ‘the end of play meeting for the clnmrylon- ship. Members of the winning team will be awarded silver trophies, donated by members of the Knotty Niners Club. These kids take their hockey seriously as was well evidenced by the initial start olf this type of entertainment and tonight's clash- es promise to filrrlish fat moving action all the way. Proceeds the Charlotte- for surmner playgrounds for the April Fool Joke Fools Chinese Papers (By The Associated Press) SHANGHAI. April 3 - fiddled Shanghai sports fans today read that: Byron Nelson has retired nose coolle winner of the Shani!- hal rickshaw race has been offer- ed $25,000 (US) to race in Madi- son square Garden against miler Leslie MacMituheU. The stories had been liftedfrom the April l"ool's Day issue of the United States Arvin newspaper Stars and &ripes by a number of Shanghai papers and reprinted as serious news. ‘me Chinese editors failed tosee a box (upside down on an inside page) explaining the stories were n11 "gags." MONTREAL, April 3 -- (CP) — Two games up in their sparkling Stanley Cup series with Boston Bruins. Montreal Canadians left for the hub tonight buoyed by the news that Murph Chamberlain will be available for the third game to- morrow. The veteran. 6POWd<D1888lngW1ll1 banged his ribs early las night's game but x-my examina- tion today revealed no broken bones and Chamberlain will line up bside Jimmy Peters and Billy Reay for the third contest. Montreal hoe-key fans. meantime. l; relaxed after two of the closest- ought gains many a year- Gsnadiens won the first 4-8 after nine minutes of overtime Satur- re elated with a 8-2 vic- ' shew, Oatway. m right to play for the title when sore ' , a rants room ofirnoon lumrs ‘rmolaonss AT v 1m sum? I _ ossn l5 snwurss Jan-l dssbsloolsrosgwoll ‘ Ill o: ion, who lost. the Novs Bcotis in- Still Undecided Rmlmlt. Avril 8 A1 Rickard. vice-president of the Noise doesn't bother me as much Amateur Hmkey Auocmum mm as one of those unexpected hushes condition is over the w“? “m; h‘ m" nothing about which sometimes falls Mo 1M7. I can start puf- the e the crowd is still ap- Bood recovery shot by one of my opponents, but let a hush fall over that gallery and it upsets me. ‘The thunder of sil- 81106. I think the poets call it, Speaking of ordinary noise and its effect or lack of it, I can re. member an incident which place while f was still an amateur Md playing for the rum Worth Qity Chsrnplenlllp. It was a $- hole match and st the end of the morning round of‘ 18 holes I was four down and playing very bad- A circus was due to o n in Fort Worth that week and knplgwirrg that a good crowd would be on hsnd for the golf championship they sent one of those steam calllopes out to the course to advertise the show. It parked alongside one of the fairways and was so noly you King Square Y's Men: Goal, C. could hear its music on almost ev- Ranaghan; defence, R. Worth, D. Ery fairway and green. Instead of Burgess; forwards, C. MacDonald, 50111811": me. that music did some- 0. Kennedy, H, Glover, R. Trainer, thing t0 my sense of rhythm and W. Gillie, E. Hcdgson, Murphy, O. timing. My swing and putting car-var, stroke improved and I shot n 66 an 13:131.“... g 0g g3; 50a], L that afternoon to win the title. _ Vessey; _ N, Ccrcoran, the PGA Tournli- Wilson; forwards, x. Dalzlel, a. merit Mansser. once staged a Bradley, R. Vessey, J. Allan, D mlwh accompanied by music in erby. Nflfwhlk,’ Conn. John Cavannugh. Spring Park: Goal, M. Burke; the hat man, told Fred he wanted defence, E, Gorveatt. E. Stewart. i0 SW88 all exhibition match for A. Dolron, C. Egan; forwgpdg. B, the benefit of the Norwalk Hospi- Gallunt, 1!; Don-on’ J_ Mug” tsl Fund but wanted ah unusual O. Durant, K. Wlgmore, W, match which would draw a large 911, OIOWII. Rochford Square Ileglonnlres; Fred came with tho ides of Go , M. Anderson; defence. B. Playing s mate to the music of Gillespie, J. Cameron, C. Cud- 8 lull band- more; forwards, G, Scantlebury, s. Moreslde r. Frlzzell, o. Hen- Tunney played golf while rm: nessey, B. det, W. Barrett, Warlng's orchestra followed them Prince SI. Rotor-inns --Goal. Bu! around. Broadway comedians urged Gurney; defence, DnvldHm-st, 13m the crowd to sing and cheer all Bruce; forwards: M. lVlacClena- the Wey around. The crowd, which him, Chas. Peter-s Frank Howstt, numbered about 6,000 got fired me Howartt, Cari Brown, Ian of singing and cheer ng at one MacNevin. point and became very quiet, Babe Parkdalo Ramblers -—Goa.l, S. Ruth was trying st the moment to Moore; defence: D. Moore. Demp- llne up s putt. He stopped and for- asked them, “How am I going to sey, Ed Cook, Leo Murphy; sink this putt if you people keep wards: A. McDonaltLDougGr-sgoéy L. LiVlBfli/NW. 39b 397- 0i quiet?" That's all they needed to start over again and Babe holed Matter sillllre KhIIneIr-GOBL out. In lte of all the confusion L 3111116; deffliwe. 5- Ell-Eh. (3158- and 1.0153, the scores were very respectable, Babe Ruth shooting sn 82, Jimmy Demsret a 7i and Gene Sarazerl a ‘Fl. Noise is not the only thing which distracts s player and breaks his spell of concentration. Stopping a player on a fairway or between a fee and s green may have a de- moralizing effect on his game. Most of us try to erase every- thing tom our minds except our immediate objective, which is to get thg ball into the hole in the least number of strokes possible.‘ I don't mean that we cinn’t trylo- relsx, but there is something dlS-‘l concerting about a fellow stopping; you while you're walking down the fairway concentrating on your next shot and saying, "Remember me, Ii met‘ you, etc.” i Then there ls the character Who| cided within s. few days,” added Piokarri who is in shame of west- ern playoffs. yoamuters throughout the City. Following are the lineups of the teams taking part tonight:- Lineups:- MoC . N lean, L. McDonald, Bobbie Burke. Joe Coyle, Joe Gallant, Count-NM us Grad-Gyros- Lineup unavsllabl? before going to Summerside Team Take Measure 0f Locals 7-4 The Sumrnerside All Stars de- feated the Holy Redeemer All Stars 7-4 in s fest, wide-open game at the western capital last‘ and the green u, have him meet four or five of his friends, beam- ing proudly and wishing him noth- ing but all the luck in the world. He doesn't realize it, but he pro»- ! t. Charlie Delghan was the spear- head of the Summer-side squad with three counterat while $0“?- ml" 5WD a 81'" 35""? Y‘ e babl has broken the spell of con- "995- w ‘Y shephe"! figured ml CGHUYBUOD which his hero has been all four goals for the Holy Re- bundlng up deemer All Stars and played s These things probably bother heady game all nizht- me less than they do most playefS. Following is the mmmsryt- First Periods- 1. S’S1de, Delghun. 2. Clftown. Bradley (W. Shop- erd). 3. S'5lde, Delghan (Morrison). 4. S'Side, Oatway (Davis). scored Peri :—- 5. B'5ide. Delghan (Gallant). ‘Baird Period:- 8, S’Side, G. McNeil! shew). '1. Ciftowrl, W. Shepherd (Flan- an). . Ch’town, W. Shepherd (Bred- all. It used to be said that Willi" had the faculty of hitting B lee shot right down the middle of the fair- way and shaking hands with a party of five while on his backswing. That reminds me of the story of sn exhibition match in which one of (Brsd- ‘parflglpgled, His friends noticed gthat, Central’? \o_ his “EH81 lino“ icupation with his game, he was lshaklng hunt?! wlglh ei-‘efygvfyh 0" ,Lh3 course. ns y U"? ° - 9'" - ‘ sked him. "How can you concen- 9. Oh'town, Diamond (W. Shep- ‘ in“. on your ggmg today, shaking hm! . hands with so many PQODIB?" 10 SBlde. Ontwfly- “I'm shaking hands wml them." 1i. S'Blde. G, McNeill (Oatwaylqwas his reply- "but I'm also mak- B'Slde: Goal, Schurman: de-' fence. Grady, D. McNelll. David; fol-wizards, Gallant, Delg- harl, Morrison, G. McNeil], Brad-' Ch'town: Goal, Jordan; defence Hunter. Lsrter; forwards, Hlgson, Burnett, Bradley, N. Larter. W. Bheglherd, J. Bradley, l... Shepherd, '1‘. simigsn, S. Diamond. . Glaoegay High To Play Bathurst GLAOII BAY, N. 8., April 5- (Cm-Olaco y high school sen- ill TAXI SERVICE For prompt, efficient. cour- .teous service call MAPLE LEAF TAXI Phone 1802 Cor Queen and Euston 4-2-4-6-6-4 YEO THEATRE “BETRAYAL FROM THE EAST” a LEE TRACY NANCY KELLY IOURII-CAT. tel-scholastic hockey champlonshlg to 5t. Mary's of Halifax, leame today they will meet Bsthurst, N in s sudden death Maritime title in Friday. The Glace Bay squad won tho the provincial winners declined to meet the guarantee requested by the New Brunswick ti . Under Headhunters’ Association. tho Nova lcotio manna-up bo- ouao Io-suii 0&0!» . intercepts a player between the teei our more thrifty golfing starsi i i but Walter Hagen was probably the i only player they didn't bother at i i i l and more weight. nqw. His WNW-TM? boa-come . u I ‘ night before the last fight. Acidjlo his lust as mirolrspsed ss- o or. W38 went through his mat Billy day's work today, boning thr- stress" ‘may’ mo" I - . s a and have liistssmuchofltfbplgrubber b0 in them as he always . sh.“ l’. an To Revive flntario Cricket Association. TORONTO. April 3 - (OP) -< “wow-items e su the Ontario Asscsigtix; d the Hon. R. C. Matthews wunty cup competition. The m. vivsl of the provincial body we; supported after William Bell, Can. ads/s cricket captain. said s4 tho time draws near for reslmp of visits by players from other countries it will be noousary have a provincial organization handle arrangements. English Bookmakers Take Bad Beating uzgéhguh c land April s- slibot. one ‘II-to-i favor- of the n ilte, won the 90th lng_ sure that they hsvo tickets. Were playing for a percentage c! the Bate receipts today." __._____________________ ' fake em lobar from this word so lam- I-" ' ~ new word: lXAMPlbr_ . r... ..."—-Tnks any "l!" and you have the word "Saw! . 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