Classy Lady Champions Have Too Much Polish For , Hard - fighting Islanders .____.__ m“ The moth-worth: Pfoliou Blvulettes, displaying the iorm that film”, l!" liven them five consewtive Dominion ladies hockey titles last night Blunders in the second game of the two-game total goal series to take i one. the round by s total score of 11-3. Rivulettes won the opening encoun- ter Saturday night by a 4-2 margin. Outplayed by a better squad lslande taro on their third attempt at a Dominion crown only after giving r hard-fighting display that. saw tbs exhaustion in an exciting, bristling tilt. Gauging from the opening bell as they sent five players over the Preston biueline in ‘an attempt to get back the two goal deficit they entered the game vrith, Islanders were left open for breakaway tilts by the heady visitors and although they managed to hold the score m ‘3-0 for the first two periods the Charlottetown team wilt/ed in the final 51.1mm as Rivuletles, giving a brllliant display of hockey when in scoring position whipped four goals past. brilliant Myrtle McDon- ald in the Islanders’ cage. Vimy Jones, again spearhead of the Is- land attack scored the lone tallyl for the Islanders as she blazed a high shot into the cage early in the third period on a pass from hard-working ‘Gocgs’ McInnis. Once again 1t was s case of the Maritime champions missing out on golden opportunities around the can» that led tn their one~sided defeat. Preston. although undoubt- edly the better team were hard pressed many times during the tilt but Islanders just cculdrrt cage the disc. immediately after the ("we the . Lrvlv Ee-ssborourzh Tr j‘ wasl Dr'<rntr~d to m: winne~ Stlii ' champions. marking the sirvh year in a row that they have held pos- session of the silver trorty. Starting out at a. cli/p that would do credit to senior men, both teams threw the throttle wide open as the game got underway. In the first few seconds Vimy Jones was in for a shot but Ranscombe clear- ed the drive. Rivulettes were pressing hard in an endeavour ho increase their lead but the fast-skating Islanderswere meeting them at every turn. M31111“ Schmuck, centre ice general of the first line gave a lovely display of stlckhandling to work in close but McDonald in the Islanders‘ cage came up with a sensational save and a minute later repeated her act. as Sault broke right. in on top of her. Jones and McInnls again worked in close on a IllCe passing play. but Ranscombe saved. Over six minutes of the period was gone before Preston finally opened the scoring of the fast contest. Hilda znbe. on one of her flashy dashes down the right boards NEWS R1 VULETTES RETAIN o *—‘1:;, G Iii ' THIS CORNER l-Iockvybsdssdioulsstniflrtiu‘ season and-almond: the Royals Oust Goodyears 2-1 In Close Battle To Enter Allan Cup Finals Hill. UH1\RLU'l"i'E'l“UVv'N UUAKUIAN *1 Simmerings Around The Sport u. SPORT WORLD fi) oM11v101v HOCKEY TITLE l Oshawa Generals Romp To 9-4 Upset Victof)’ Over Edmonton Team In Opener Odin. th (n; flydngy Gruson, Canadian 11-90 ti"!!! ‘"- ° 1w Front I eowuuo nocxev wnssnmc AIJRiL i. 3L 19.59 fails" in their attempt BIB‘! Ooach Frank Osrlin had to shul- 35m)" to take a Dominica: title in tbs i ma: Std Wvga) A {ie his lineup for the game, se - (B! ALAN Press Sh." Wig-legit)“ (The an“ goal and ‘he “m, q chalked up their sixth victory as they sped to a ‘l-l victory over the I pfilfefifio “fileimfifiyymagufi dragged but ' lrgglirodo-Mgnlreal bxgwsgnrdggtocmtbigitiirld 3:10 (:22; cumin‘ he” Bu” Wm") KEY 391w’ Apr“ ‘the ‘sloariet- Jud McAtWS g0 gluten ler . Parr. s.“"r;'...“..".i*:.l tarmac...“ “fist” ..?.1°°"“°'........ ..,..~Ew..:'.°..“~ “a.” “w”? “W” m °"*"~"..."l,..‘. moor.“ " " " m e a o o . y c n wgm; m ~ y» i=5» y» yo» My» y» ... . .2 riser. ma‘: l:;..*::..el~s..°....... “a mpg: efinfisfi piazza 3%“‘?¢=3$-“ icon. m m; “fro; ‘u: accurate, 1°‘ "f m" M“ "Y 1"“ "w" em census senior amateur homey from the lineup in favor o! rough . Raw a w?“ °“____,,tvem,5 m!” first lam‘; o! rilbléflfli "'- ‘° oloked off one npiece m the thus however faded rrbm the pit- Fad " ,1‘ “uTmw ‘ “mm” . The last time a Montreal team y; may, yo, doesn't nus m w wgvfil}: “mwm fwd duly, 3mm deluge that swamped m; ° “m?” mm ° 9"‘ w" ""5- Minua two of their star players was in the Allan Cup finals was in m“ him 40w the time away . as a p“ W“ my“; westerners. Oshawa was in com. Ghulfld“! °f the “W! Wmhmiwl? —oentacma.n Buddy O'Connor and i030 when Montreal wheelorswhi - “ans w m w - B4 B“ 9°‘- TEYI” d m“ m d thmughqut this penal players sink themselves ma. n83! slmd up interest in the awe no Oarl Gunbio~the Royals surged pod rm Arthur u. two n t m... m 55131311311 g3 much dmlbi with Edmmmihd “ifflflffmam, WQK Emma-y sum; ueq .0. ,end for next season and the suc- thmgh with W0 m the third mes on Toronto ice to take e as about the lssue....but B‘! H" 3M1‘ u ° ‘m w “he; “ghfly under 199.3114,“ cess attained this year should lead fin Whilfl a enceman Bobby y wvn us: year by mu m. [ans believe Mr. Roper will came bwk 1M» W“ "W's" Zheckm ~-»» to bigger and better things for the urcmt of Goodyear: was in the smoke Eaters. have much business being here smother the western chamvifi - Dcrlod. Undatlnted by the “break" "Wm ' Th‘? b" w wmmu“ w“? fl “new. he'll be cone the nishr. or Avril 1'1 M medwd- mm "u? “ Lineups:- Eslandefil kglpt 0X11] 13min! Onfeven Islanders Jere‘ b38112“ by a be; serieaeyiflhefiairlxon éllgisilflg negtet - —opposue joltmgmLoe-H" “Alain the nice thins! ins oi mllwélw“: ugelhfgmkm d?" crms rCug e rest o the ‘ - Beg" . fence, anner n ; Orwards period but the score remained un~ i" war“ m the perm“ M the mid“ smilimfigwz thxeit Hfidyggayagike. ceutxle cmfié’ Buaedmndfgrrfilbomdmg Mame“ betorvsogalieehd ‘tlfiltbghilvrllil: A3"- chm- 6M5“ ‘ma’ mane“ Qhanggfl a; the be“ ,6 me crowd smart, heady Preston Rlvulettu. Canada km o p my‘ w, “meson Dewey, sub“ ..mdom. "Mk Noam,“ m“ sun“ in tlhemisstrathek w”, w m. mgpKay, stories, Foley, Pardee. was kept. 1n a continual uproar as T“ msers- “ °°““3‘°“‘ “"4 "1 Laurent alrgloudu the " t" of Morin. nilseffemsn, Allen, Jutkus. me,- n-s 1mm to b, 59st, “um” ° he" they "m; W‘, Oshawa: Goal, Colvin; defence, the play raced from end to end "my hwkeyim W" u" V‘ the series for a penal. tail; be- Cruychileld. 5m- m Jammy 7'00? [Jainw 14 min 0d ms Drummond. BMW-ll‘- ivrwards mm the 50am, Pey-(onnmg Se“- admit that after last night's en- “use he Mm m; puck with my Goodyearaz-Goal, Mortimer. de- mach’ “wk wan Don Meade " nod mm as nym- mq, Taylor, N. lyfoAtce, Kuott; sub.‘ sationally. 00ml“?! and 813101181" the RJWUQV hand. almost, became the hero fence Laurent, Draper, centre Rob- m‘; Johnny Adanuf jockeys all. 1 saga {he seam,“ qugcymeq Smith, J. McAtee. KiTI-‘Kiln Peters, n was a dmem“ Show m the tes werenot six goals better than throuah a goal he scored in the lnson, wims. Go . lvfelz; subs: m, shux-L_lkgseq and °nc_b°¢1ed__ has t . d mo‘ me equum", Rummy than and fin... heap Ne,“ exhaus- the Marltmc champions n-everthe- first period while be drew Sutollffc. zone. 1m; is. OBrien. 0- ugxpgffig say their short. l e MW“? m“ W, h“ Officiais: Ike ubmson, our”, tum from they, two hardwayed less they had‘ azdistlnct edge. a major penalty Ito‘:- elipplng Pete no Henemm Mont. h m“, s" swam“. “m,” the engtéorewime Gena“ ahead 5 4| ‘m Bmy BELL Mmmu Periods. Islanders again sent five ' Mfggmuhfllf ‘“°,“ 6m m. mm m, and W“, Mm P5,, ooh a were"... 1- m,” _ smmusnv forwards up the ice in an effort to Plmwlafl? w“ m“ ‘macaw’ out staunch! ‘moist v: ho sis borne Ont ' nut the crowd sensed ' - mm “n” 3e; back 1n the mum“; Axum around the net. Islanders, had “m! “um vumem V?“ ed . . Tarran Brown, Nu-aaonaettnlg: warm” by “m! and the hem“ 1, Edmonton, our" _. .. 1m l”""3'.,“°’§}’“°° ymeii opmnems i" ti? like“ fiiiiwiuuli‘ $3’. l“ i!“ eilhih minute o! ti“ third SWMMRY fisfiihtf.“ mWlslifé ‘i331’. the m Maple Leaf Gardens’ "bunrlna" 2- fféflflffm’ M“ u a an rm y Jus af er “Geog? Mc- “'9 Y‘ i‘ 5 ' . as 6-5 "' " '_ “' "' Innis had been robbed by Rans- ma“ ‘he ‘Wm m" i‘ 1°‘ m“ §é%*§“..°é‘...i’y“irbo$°§§..“f. wfitb? mm Period Xfrii$ fieiiaglngaxilfiungviwltlfi iii‘. iriiglritesnohiixiimosbaiys on the Ions 3- “W” TaYi" cqmbe me same Dray“, B5 the while on the other hand RiiVii- m m m, wmghmay g ‘p Adams wiw heavy end o; 31.1 odd‘ 1; w w“ “wok (Ritchie) —- -- --u_ 15:12, teams milled around the Preston lems "Wad m" 3mm"! “w”? Th? $511111": had ardly subdued 1—G<>0dyears, Laurent 13-03- “lasso... m’ n Bees and Bos- 919d your mm past cliff Oshawa. K m (3389 whjppgd a p355 o“; w vuny lists as they worked their way into “(on Johnny Acheson took a pass Penalties-Met: (maior). Allen. w“ Emma‘ m one beam“ m“ mlsum w, W,’ a’ rep y_ (J. _ . Brnl l - 19 M. Jones on left wing and the centre worms M1113“; _ . from Km Mum? M the “MW d 0d who won't mind u the arums-m- m 6mm Agur Penslw- Dflmfp A“ player drove a hi3h shot into the Icon. defl 1 sew“ 7°“ onto h ey .eries gocs seven the mmmdym Edmomm, zor- sfiwflohag far corner of the cage. But it. was And it i5 Twi- hfllfi i0 59¢ "h? 3018-15 61W“ (he 1° "u? Sc L N gemesnuit might take away fmm wads wrapped m m, my, 0g bu; 5- Edmmwn- - _ the only counler they could get. they hold sway like they do in undsrdoas bfiNBF-‘t 01d Q Peggflfe: ggtfaup map" Amen baseballs opening gate but even ll W0 ‘Bah w“ a mgmym and seven (Curse - — -- - — ~51‘). Preston. my fresher. gradually took ladies hockey circles throughout "Wmwlflmg Bfh“? are dgeilngd Janka J-ofk; ' - - u. does, seams combs but bu rlshl- ‘mm! we, me open,‘ M, o. Oshawa, Taylor _ control from here on to snub: four the Dvmlnwn- Krwwme the fins ammo} - g.“ W m, “m”, ' < _ ‘m5 A“, U.‘ “m” w; t > - - —- - -1.m. als you..." a return. bum or me game thorollflhi? we dug, a gflfl m: m, m.“ “m, Pa,“ a»: ma: 2-5 ma: 9n lgfw mm,“ Qppeired u, b, 1,, w... 1. OsbawabeTsYior 5m) pregslng hard 1513341913 had Preston team are also a well-bol- “flu ‘muted ‘ an w“ ‘leg York Yankees is the shorlthfiflgww . ( Mod-an lc- -- —— — i130 a halt called m their attacks as lflnwi» smooth world“: outfit They m4 , “In,” “ma, bu, 0|, 2__R,,,,,1_,_ you”, n5, mbmioruBa-‘sg nan“ “elm m; amen“ who” mm, u, m, a Edmtgi , ares W, Gallant s»..- a penalty for trip-inlay ‘the some both ways every Connor, Show“. in lib. 3--R0ya15, Acheson (x. Murray) yanzssai}?! “gag a‘ the .05."... eastern biaamplobsbtb was led by g (Ptflwgnd - -' — -' ~9 pm; as put-um; )1“€i\y_ "nearly gmlfl" t P? F: Willis‘ M"! Wm‘ “h” beoleo in time for the irst game 8.29. the), mm. consecutive American the brilliant Taylor, required only - Qfllmmumflf __ __ __ __ __ was broke into tho vlsur and Rivulottcs "Wubvlfi tompifimg 111B Squid against the Beaxoaii. Penalties-Laurent 2. Lmue pennantuuthe four-team 55 seconds toward the and o! the m! ad cm- after McDonald ms contc up \\"llh mung m years but old in exwi- scramble in we Nations-l was“ period to us u.» game. Taylor Pew es - f. W0 gm, Wei tucked ,0, m... once they will mu prove smibuu it "Iv I W» “tween mashed home the first goal and lilcksy. P fourth zbsl or the gums. Darrell is ‘Mi M‘ wlmmflmofs mm)!- o cameo. New Yor , cgiirnnbsu and masons the second. Rnam- o N “M”. u firing the disc home from u gang ‘ ‘ ' ' n s Pm5h“’3h--~~ the second period scor- i ouiliwwha Ta m - play. wym. less than five" minutes Islanders althflw bmWR-fvillgg . mo. Johnny chad bee/ting Lea 1 - (N am“? __ _ __ H‘ gg.:@.,*:~r$~'£r: mrg’. a in? tiffiififiiiél; hamster... S - I T t T ' ht wmwdhi muwaffe-‘i Al‘? 33K. zfléiztmhlétvrl. 12 0...... .. u... " finds. Hilda Ranscombe got the lfarlllmes. Should they "new 81188 Tl OTOII 0 Ofllg‘ the helm of Brooklyn gm hi: m, mebwk qufllfleg was pea 13 ginsegle-nsfém) — ~43” gzésht asclshle uxyk a. pads; tfhrom Matrgn iilg-etgegcforgaiairégthgu m 2m as rigs). time angnwi Vlalrém a out ma“, bgtimé: 13:. i aw . l __ __ _ l“: mu ncosean anon e . r e - ——-—-— ~. . ' teaNlck ' . '. next counter the order was revers- mud them in 800d 5W!!! 1Q!‘ ll)‘ i The Canadian Press) the series at Boston Sunday night. $Y° it?” who each aided him once as Pflm-Iiiel chw- mwm- mm" , Ransoombe feedim Schmuck s 01hr)‘ try at the. i-lzlé- , ll-Jrbe leafs ‘We're Just coming and the new“ w bath‘ “ma; t, “my; be shot. another two Koala at 1:08 - long forward pass at ‘the corner o! ' ' blew into town muzm Bruins are going, said Manager w" a . pflmem 0mm w” u he _ the care that put the Island goal- The teams and ihB 1'01""). 71W‘ with a mldwintor-looklng blinard Conny Smythe. “We've each got can Dnchu" r~~'~ ie at their mercy. Pvsf- ‘Wk H hi“! “cum ‘Wm i3" and renew their struggle for the one win now but. our boys were t Baggbal] Resultg Sault left the Preston beam financial sfwwwlhi- In the W“ autumn league's most tro- bury getting mm stride when we m“ am,“ m, “m, w“ Wm An] efs e shorthanded as she drew a penalty HBFTWE Played the total attendance wrap stanley cup-in Maple left Boston." be 55mg,“ g m, Rgpflnlgufl (us; ‘ Exmbmun huh“ for; ggédins tg/[Ggfiliin behind the g:zlfirrfiyregfgnébsozooamggrnzqggg Aududem tomoi-row nigga : Stgiythe Bilge sevegalld dogn '11:; arcs?“ tl‘1g60ggd...h1st on 0 omwmu (N) _ _ _ _ _ _ a a I n as e sa ers summon- med of a selct c 0 on supper rs e c so; ta , n s F S _ _ __ ed tutu. remaining energy w again 918-31117. mm trouble, bbwever. lwrcximaioly 15,000 Ol‘ the mus Manager Art Ross oi the Bruins m, u“ see u. or ec BfifggdérAiMee-r -Gfl;5°m inf“; start, their can‘: nlays Rivulettes “as the lateness 0f the Nwnlnd o! the bast-oi-seven series. would continue to depend 0n his cause Joe is booked up ffll‘ the rest and Lombard, Eierahber gr, 3w shot home the final will of H» W‘ i" 8am" b?” 5w!” "m" e finalists reached Toronto to Kraut nbe of Milt Schmidt, Bobby the ed 0°1§°ffd Armstran by wade “M; md Rage,‘- game. Starting an attack ln her no doubt the attendance would find me any attacked by a mus- Bauer and Pgyky Dumart Im‘ - ‘tournament manager-Ciga- the Ant 56mm u.“ _ _ _ _ _ _ k a l Own We an Blenders Plover m’ m“ “m m“ “m” hm“ n?‘ terms snow-storm that m») =11 Yew" W“““- 23"‘ Pmefidontlima liiiime i325 Washin ton (A) - - - - 4 so Darrel steal the buck away mm “"5- , but a handJul b: m» zi-bm groet- The trio from Kitchener, Ont-. wfnim- lw *8,“ B 1m mm“ Pam“ Maavdm w, M, he)‘ V1 have fl 61E!" r084 10 the ' ' ' in: the players at the railway sts- accounted for bot-h xcsls when the pm“ Mun“ w‘ m“. ‘among ‘Mummy, m cage and her sharply angles drive The mi Yflminin! 1°01 11°“!!- tum Bruins won the first series game ' ' 3y 1:433:31 MCCORMICK Fe r 1-, mum“,- hflfl 20v) labelled ‘All 0W1‘ W is“ w“ m" bee“ V1571“? “"7 The Toronto players, confident 2-1 and Schmidt was an outsiand- s n Wm” bane h, I ‘" a , n The lineups! Tm") home Yetllmed w ‘hi’ ‘my of stovllin: the mighty Bruins af- ing performer in the Sunday ‘ Miiwll“ n” 9° ' m__ a f” 1' £3 '_' ' ' '2 3 m; may...“ (your, Rgngqombg: (p- last flight for the summer season. m. “mm; m, Sm” Wm, their mum contest. Hockey , N. Y., April $331“ ark {am-aka gear M‘ skated right to the goalmouth and the Islanders‘ goalie hadn't a chance as the winger drew her to one side to slide the disc into an open not. Fighting desperately. Islanders again missed scoring chances on Mrs. Montgomery and Gallant’: efforts and with less man bwo minutes ol the first. perlodleft to play Rivuleties went. two goals up. Breaking away from a gang a tack Mann Schmuck again went right to McDonald's doorstep only in have the goalie outguess her; the disc rebounded out about a foot and Gladys Pitcher pounced upon it to slide. ll; into an empty cage as players milled all around. Befom the period ended Hilda Ranscombe was penalized for trig- plng but Islanders could not ta e , advantage of the extra player ltrength. With Ranscombe still in the penalty box starting the second session Islsurders threw on so much rcssure thatRiv/uletms wereforced log the puck, but there was n0 scoring results from the efforts ‘Both goalies had close calls on hard shots as the teams got back at. full strength and Myrtle Mc-» Donald, Islanders‘ cage guardian was sensational as she stopped two drives in a row far out as she lay on the ice after losing her stick. But with eight minutes of the per- iod gone Islanders suffered the hardestbreak of the game. Pitcher, forced deep into the corner on s lone rush, saw her attempt tocen- tre the disc glance ofl an Island- eris skate to nestle in the o comer of the cage and Bi" ieun a 3-0 lead. The count came fence. l-ilnel, Sauli, Schmuck: tor- wards. Rsnscwnoe. Schmuck. Pit- cher, Dargel, Williams. Hoil. Islanders: Goal. McDonald: de- fence, Brennan. Lund: forwards. Jones. Mclnnls. Cudmore. Avlward. Hennizar, Woods, Montgomery, Gallant. Summary: First Period i-Preston. l-l. Ronsoombs (H. Schmuck) - - - - - - B-Preston. Pitcher (M. Schmuck) - - - ~ - - i353 Penalty: H. Ransmmbe. Second Period 6.23 3—~Prest0n, Pitcher - - - - - - 8.32 Third Period 4~Islanders. Jones (MoInnls) --~~- -- 8.10 5--Preston, Darrgel - - . . - 8.43 6~Pz~esion, H. Ranscombe (M. Schmuck) - -‘- - - - 10.41 ‘l-‘Preston. M. Schmuck (H. Ranscombe) - - - . - 10.5%! l----.- 8—Preston, Darge Penalties: Gallant, Sauit. 'Des Smith To Wed In Ottawa (By The Canadian Press) OITAWA. April Iii-The en- gagement of Eileen Elizabeth Car- roll to Des Smith, Montreal Can- adians hockey star. was announced today by Capt. srvd’ Ntrs. Edward Carroll of we. No date for the wedding has been set. Smith was a ormer when the Islanders were enjoyins a bu; edge 0h the our and ii provediobetiie onlyscoreofthe int, ‘i dropped my via seed rind" "OJQ-bevdon‘! ab» tho-Sweet Cont“ Charlottetown and saint John, N. B., amateur. l in the persons of Harry Currie and Pete Kelly of the Pittsburgh Hornets and Detroit Red Winds respectively. ' ' ' _ Both boys had highly successful seasons despite injuries suflewd V! each that had the-m on the shelf for the better part of two months. Kelly was laid up with a foot in- jury while Currie suffered a severe shoulder injury that needed hos- pital attention. However both I!!! at their best. in the final stun of the campaign and despite their forced lsvofls were well up in scoring lists. . . . . Not satisfied with the lihflicul condition being shown by some 0f the flzhters scheduled to smear-in his card, Promoter Joey McDonald announced postpone- ment of the scheduled Claybourne- MoMullen fight scheduled for the 14th until the list at the Bportiny Club. ‘ . ‘ . The promotex-‘s move is s com- mendable one: it has been no sec- ret that many times in the P!“ fighters have entered the rl it!’ from their best physical oondtion- As a result the oases hasobgn laid to the door o! gifh phi"? state of affair! P101110“? McDonald made knWfl ill‘ night that in future all ma" appearing on an of his cards mug, as phys cal examination before lug ‘agllgwad into the rial. n is hoped the move will m” the gglngAcuszrgisel-s and WWW” a . W“ e1; “my, u, 1119 fighters‘ candi- ih‘. ‘iii’ 351%?‘ °‘“‘ “° fixture will b: ghrgicgllr 0 ___. 5 m? time and in; w nun 901M, Vii "r “t... were. ins lead in the mm i: QEg-isififi they have plsyofl Joust‘. 3-2 overtime victog Boston, predicted last night at. ey would cap- ture the two games here tomorrow and l ursday nights. then finish Bruins’ showing in the first two games and expected no worsethan an even break in the games Ross was satisfied with the here. Miniature Rifle Shoot E.R,Burksscoredapossibleto lead all competitors at the No. 6 District miniature shoal; etthelumcuzdeslutni t. P. H. Manuel and W. . Hooper e . all for rwmerup position with ‘s. sooresfollow D.Ives--—---———-9'1 !LJsnkina—-—--—-——9’1 lLv.&pillett--—--—Vl D.E.wyns-—————-9‘l Magr .A.Bmim—--—--97 A. .MuMasber--—---~94 I-l,R.lIorne--—-----93 A.I.Piok&rd--——--——-93 R.K.Robinsan——--—-93 x,8_,19n~_._.,___93 mT.Ho1n'1sn—-—--—--—9l EO-8tcwm—----~———9° W.H.Kel1y-—-——-——8'1 V.E.Oonnors—----———BB gltflaund -—---——85 .A.Gray — ~ — — ---—-83 ......_...__.._._... , Aruhnlls-Thelw) Prlx raoawiu A probably be held at Albany. Weak Down n. Alley}? Taxi vs. Roma's Ltd. Al Grads vs- Stars. scheduled for tonight between the Jltger Bugs and Thunder Boltswiil no night at 7 o'clock. CRARDOTIETOWN ALLEYB Tonight at ‘l O'clock-Jimmy's At Silo-Rods vs. Dodgers. HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League Ed's Taxi-defaulted. Txzmip Scalpers-ZIBI. High single, A. Mcfiloskey. 235. High three, A. McCloskey, B42. Tonight At ‘l O'clock Commercial League: Hawks vs. erts. A1. 9 o'clock~Blg Four league: The Mixed League playoff game be played until Wednesday ment of commit ian Amateur usl meet Reception noon h lghlightl Eleven of of up the oricin REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Murray Murdoch. who {flayed l2 rears for New York Rangers in the National l-lnckev League without missing a game. was a inted hockey coach at Yale U veraiw one year ego Murdoch's anpolntmmt rst ern Austi-‘alia, iheliustgaiisn Auto- .... u . .. .1 Tentative date is Jl-b. l. uncut the m): 6-2 in in opener there mutt-boluses be! u can tug? on when e . ateatbstmm the two tetra: GMQUPOG ill Ilium (X this and Roms have now proves: Ives to be the am in series. plunge of United States eastern ml‘ ' ‘ hockey into wofessloml ranks for s coach. use: raovls rsrlu. (By The Canadian Press) MT. GAMBIKR, Australia -- A fractured skull suffered in a hur- dle recs was fatal for Keith Far- mll, 17-year-old jockey who hm three days later without re- gaining consciousness. chairman of the A. the rules commit! . conunit Dowell. 11.5. Rules consulting members elude Oar! mlisr. Middleton, Resolutions include : Observes Its 1 Silver Jubilee ._.._-_ (By The Canadian Prell) business conducted by the Oanui- hers today at thwpsnlng en - . G. Hardy of Edmonton his after- and a bancuat tonight were iubus the Association's I8 past presidents were Quests of honor at the banquet along with D. Nichols o! Windsor, 0nt.,who drew al b 4am and con- stitution. and Wil Montreal, an original trustee. Geo? Dudlzol Midland, Ont. first ca-presi n mlttoe. and registrar-tress Hewitt, Toronto, chairman Li there's sow)" would rather lebrti . ‘o. ‘mllelostitto hit the trial again W. l‘. am Northoy of . Allan Cup and someone had good he was" t, was appointed resolutions com- urer - of members Middleton, by title-but. hours to patch him could take him out & CHILDRENS SKATE THIS AFTERNOON 3-45 TONIGHT-ill CENT SKATE 7 :3_0 UNTIL 10 80~BANDS-30 FAST ICE TONIGHT haw. That wo ugmweirm sbmnnlcwip. ii. $00k (AM-Juuigi Dwmbxoslo, whoouce rode the rods to watch Tow Omn- _ "m" 1m“ M‘ tmwwnm 9% giitelafiiifliiia-‘f -' - -' - 1i i: i m“ “d” “$.33”... Van Atta, Moncrief. Johnson t uizi D'Aln~ h brosio l“ W one Lightweight crown than Tony it's Luigi Dwnbrosio. xnowntothetrsdeumuAm-i 4N7"""13__13} . s ril io-svroiut- ben. the sew-J; kid lots of pwolv Pwwn- Himley and rues, a s was the only thouzht lave Jen-fl’ Armsrmna n g,“ f“! f“ Pl- ., n 1 mot. pasting the night the unis claw ursukul) _- _- -: ~ 1 3 m , Hockey Assccollat-itgxz: fizganghle from the Lawyer“, Remus’ H; d Bu‘: ' m”: “m” Amber, w“ my, . W‘ m Bauers. Sewell and Padden. ‘h’ m“ "m" fwwfsfy," h’ r oyagaenlamm u; warn- VERITY ss coscu r. ‘m w action. s few mbbtbs later he -—-—— worked as Tony's avfllflfll W- gxufluaacsnllgimqlrfggyjk, _ ‘Than, one night, he sot/u: won the crown from the ageing ‘Ibny. Armstrong , but as . . About the last Armstrong fight, Lou was evasive. "Gosh," said "it wasn't up to me, or the i9,000 people there the night Henry took ‘em three u before they his dressing room. Mo. I left right away." Lou flzures he learned a in- 4mm the fix-masons N5. lwuouch," he says "sob he today and fig- ures he’ll come back champion “lit there was anyone l’ ha he, 10$ ii ht, clgno, Lyons and Kies. Sullivan; Lee and Mancuso, Baker. New York (N) 5 ‘l l NewYoz-k(1i)-~~--~ 5 Verity. "rt-tum; melt ink . . Yorkshire bowler, for years hi: been the mslnstr; n! Evuzlfw attack. noun THAT KISS With _ msunum USULLIVM usim s outrun: MIOK r aoounr ________¢,, u. a. is. rrcrvnl snso-ufwfy’,