LEAD SEMI-FINAIL SERIES 2-i Allie Carver's Overtime ' Marker Decides Thriller Tarktiale roach Allie (7ari'er's goal. He carried the puck front second goal of the game at the.his own line and llll Rob Hlll'l'y' 031) mark of a 10-minute mer-lwllil it Miss at the itoalmouth time period gave the P:-irkdale liiirrv made no misttike. Flycrs a 5-5 victory over Rilxllltirlr Witch illie 1';-irvcr picked up i Youth ('iuh in a thrilI.packetI hoi'thei' ()rtit's pass at 3.43 of the game at the Sports Arena lastlthird to give the I-'lyei"; a big .1-1 light y tspread. most of the fans were with nearly lifll spec alors Khan"; thoughts about heading for looking on. (iarxer spoiled ll'the exits. HnMPl'pr' 1955 mm two tremendous comeback attempt by lmiiititrs later o.lhtiny Sqiiarebrigcs B.Y.('. Willi I858 lllan I5 Ullfiliw-Vbatted in Ariuild Illulliiis” rebound ft) pla.V'2il:.the tl1trdIhed4ltl.V9fivto put the Rl'.C. hack in the were o in: I comman tn: 3: lgame, lead bill the youth club started a wt..." Ralph .;,,,,ey was hand”, drive that netted them four . mppmg Wnam. I. am (he lirilllzlll Eflalh I" ”""I 0” Ea"'9pYoiith Vlilll really turned on the l"l1flh;lV:i'::2:':'.- H” "W Hm" A heat 'l'hc.l' biiued around the i- - Pkd.l if lxth 24 me in the in”; .3." ..'.l.”....;'.-' i.'?Q'C'..-...” .53. final scrics. . "- . .k ', Two IN FIRST . gierlrllll &Ffllll8”8lllTIIfl'lllcld)a(ll0T:ll: TI" nylim slarlrd aw” will Inck's pass and All seconds later two goals in the first st.x minutes Spy Ready came flying in on the left wing to ttrtxe one home on P lat: sli'lP. Pt-rigx ilf'fl it of the opening period. They ran in front ."l.(l in the second befurc the youth citih ctiitld get a spot on the ixcoresheet The Flvchl EEin3i Playoffs Parkdale Nips Youth Club 6-5 Rangers Oust Airmen Out Of South Shore loop . l.nl 16 Rangers eased RCA I". out of the South Shore hockey lea- Sllf Dlayoffs with an 0-5 victory last night at Redeque rink. The flame was a close thriller until the R n showed a lot of zip to outscore the airmen 4-1 in the final period. D. Birch fired three third period goals to pace the Ranger attack. Ira Strongman shot two and .1. Gorill. lra Campbell and Bagloln got the others. Phillips got two for the llflllrflm Singles went to Marsh. Wicksti-om) and Harrison. Grabs In lSt.- John Beavers Nip Abbies 54 To Win N.B,-P. E. I. Cli'sl1ip SUSSEX. N.B. (FP) -- saint Defence: McQuin.n.0'Rae. James. John Beavers edged Charlotte Byers; Forwards: ltughaton. Jones town Abbieit 5-4 here Monday Price. Maguire. Hacltey. Lathan. night and earned the right to play. Dixon. Dunliani. Fsrgiiaoii. the Nova Scotia champions fort Referees: Percy Brennan. lit! the Maritime Junior hockeylPaterson. crown. I SUMMARY Beavers. who defeated Abbies Plrai Period :1. Saint .lnhn. 108 at Charlottetown Saturday Jones 11:10; 2. Saint John. Hugh- nlght. won the total-goal Mari stun (Price. Jones) 16:13; 3. Saint time semi-final series 15-12. John. Hughston lPrice. Jones) Saint John led 3-0 after the first 10:33. period and was never headed. Penalties: McQuinn 4:11. Ste- They were outscored 3-1 in the wart 0:39. James 6:30. second and the teams divided two- Second Period: 4. Charlottetown in the third. Araanault 0:10: 5. Charlottetown. llughston scored two or Beav- Glllia (Mulligan) 11:20: 0. Saint ers. Price. Hschcy and McQuinn John. l-iachcy (Lathan) 15:41; 1. netted singles. Gill paced thelClIarlottetown. Gill (Stevenson. Mil Charlottetown scorers with a ligan) 16:29. brace. The other two were Penalties: McQuinn 2:27. Byers counted by Arsenauti and R.-3:85. Duffy 6:31. McQuina 6:31. Duffy. Third Period: 8. Saint John. LINEUPS MCQuinn tO'ree. Dunham) 5:07; ('harlottetown- Goal Blair-h; -9. Charlottetown. R. Duffy tJ. Duf- IAONTREAL (CF) - There's a his not of 8132.500 url for sub- atnong National Hockey League Planes-those Rood enousil Ind brtunata: enough to share in the distribution. , From the way things are going in the close finish. most of the hopefuls for this end-of-season wealth won't be known until the Stanley Cup playoffs are over The general distribution is this Fly: g&,om in graduated scale among the clubs holding the first Milton Defeats llorlh River 8-4 At North River rink last night Milton defeated North River 8-4 in the second game of the semi-final in the North,River "C" league. Since each team has won one game. a third game will be played Physical Fitness Announce Dates Of Ice Meets 513' "Hill! Physical Fitness Division officials announced that dates have been not and approved '0! Prince Ind Queens County lea Manta also for the big Annual Provincial Interscholastic kating iclllmplonllilpl. Dates set an as follows:- Prince County meet at Summer- ge. 7.30 p.rn. Saturday. March d. Queens County meet at Char- lottetown. 1.30 p.m. Friday. March hid. Provincial Interscholastic meet at Charlottetown 7.!) p.m. Friday. March 29. Further details on these high- lights of winter activities for Big SI32,5OO Pot Up For National Loop four positions at the and of theilancenian. and the Calder Tronliv. regular NHL season: for the outstanding rookie. 081.000 in Stanley Cup playoffs. The voters also decide: the all- both semi-finals and final: 08.300 for individual awards: a 8.000 for the 12 players making the all-star teams. , BIG IONUI POBSIILE In the scramble for the extra money it still is possible for an outstanding player to walk off with 86.000. For the finishing places in the league race and for the playoffs. Llll. NHL sets up lll units. The club finishing first will get 818.000. an average of about 51.- fl)0 for each player. On the same basls. player on the second-place club will get 3500 each. those on the third-place club 8350 and those on the fourth-place club 3150. on the same unit basis. eacht player on the winning teams in the cup semi-finals will get 31.000; on the losing teams. 5500. The same monetary awards go to play- ers on the whining and losing teams in the final. star teams. Six players named in the first team get SL011) each; those on the second team 8500. SPORTS ARENA SKATING: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5::lu Adm: Adults 25c: Children 10: MONDAY-8:30 P.M. our island youngsters will be pub- lished from day to day and inform- Defence: Duffy. Nicholson. Train- fy) 9:54. or. Forwards: Lund. Penalties: ation will be forwarded to com- iletins schools by the Division via in the near future. Scoring for Mil- ton were Barrett and MacRae with four goals each and for North Riv- er Peters. Simmons. Lank and Hit in the last IN "N" M" hark M had bl W. minute and .'lIIIP.(.3l'lftI'. Wllhlh hm mm H" mm. intnutr-s and flu seconds gone. in Allie Carver and .-nmtv rich: the merlime. tnnk hrnlher sinn- vlingcr .Iim Machcod each tired pa” '" I'M,” "I ""3 RV(- "Si hm soak rm. H", I.-wot... Ralph and flipped it lflitt a Lit)I'IlPli. after ; Jnitey and Bob Hurry contributed dPk””3 I)".VI? I'll" makllll ill? I "'9 mhcrgg itrstt nitric. V l played it terrific game for the ””T1I'-R Allie (varycr K. Juhnm, (snap Squarehrigu, Sllllel-Til is nasty cut over his left ;. youth club and fired their first eye in ythe st-miiti when he and ti gwn nnatgg Sinulps den. 1,, MN, I-rank 5llPl)ll('l'.fl clzished along ihc ; rill Pint-an. Jack Ready and Art llihilrflsr I . .Sht'illllltjrd alert calm- ,. pm-,3, ou n he to ision requtrint: Only six penalties were called stitches liith a cut on the baci- hy referees Leith Jay and Moe of his hr-on . . , Rob Hurry wt-is Goodwin. I-intir went to the Flyers a standout for the Flyers. turning and all were minors. in one of hi: ho-t efforts of thr- GOALIES BRILLIANT lyear . . .The next game between Both goaltenders, Frank Roper the two teams is scheduled for a of the Flycrs and Thane DoyIe'week frnni 'l'htii'sriay . . We of ill? with club. played bril- imagine a sellout crowd will he liantly. Roper had his toughest on immt in, nu. M, 4 - . L”, alone in a furious first when the night"; nmwd was in, p,iH,..; in .Vniith t-.luh slrnprfwl him With iii wt-4-ks . . . Wednesday Montague At Arena Tonight This evening at Sports Arena at 5-00 llm. Queen Square Srlinol Hockey Squad will cross sticks with Pkdle . Royalty - Sp. Pk, Stevenson; Gill. Johnston. Davies. wart. .lamcs 6:19. Byers Mulligan. 6:50. James 10:36. Duffy. Arsenattlt, McCormick. Ste- Stops: . McCnllnm Saint .loltn- Goal. Mccoilom; Blatch I I 20-. -3.1 I 25 9 I5-33 team in the third game of the City Interscholastic Series. Present standing in the Serif": is as follows: P W I. Pic. Q.C,ll S. 2 2 t) 4 Q55 l 0 1 t) Pkdle - Sp Pk - Royalty .. l (l l 0 These school teams play a fine ,5-jaoufss brand of hockey and with both lnnite's contenders trying to break tiitn ihr win column this tussle 5 The Charlottetown Gisarrlinsi. Tuesday. March 12. 1957 should he a si1.1.ler all the hay. - FOUR IN THIRD RIFLE T drives. Frank stripped all of and Air: l'l'slirYlr their series at The us-vklx shoot was held on them In the second llosle llHflfl- mp A,-,.,.;. and 'ri,,,,.g,;ay and I.-,,, Felt. 27, 1957 with two hrntlit-rs ltd IR ni l.'i drives and dtdnttdny p.-,,,-1.-M1,. R N h,,,", i,. Jack and George Anrlrrws both have it hope on the two KOBIS Frcdci-ittnn -making perfect scores of 100. , 01'' l''Cll l1l"l- "NH-pg lGeorge Andrews .. .. . .. 100 A great solo rush by big it. Y. ' ; i Jack Andrews .. . lot) f. defenceman Art Perry. aentrk:c',"kd""i Tw,;?'"l-AR”lG""-I "3 Alvin MacDonald .... 9') the game into overtime with only. - -"SPF. . . ac .eo . navid Mafxinnou ' ,,'7 43 gem,"-1, ten 4,, may in ”,,.:I(. Read)". Fnrwarrls. (). (i.'II'V9l'. v i i ii."-,i pgrjm-I Pprry Stu-1,.,1 (mm S. Carver. A. (iaiyr-r. Hurry. ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' W Firing four imanswe. mi goals in in, own gnu. glickhandlgd hmbiinn. .1. Mat-Lend. Ht'm.m.d Wain ;,. the. third period. Albany St. Pats way to the Parkdale defense and.l . ' C ' - Goal. Doyle. De- WI (-mcke" i' dropped Souris Eastpacks 0-5 at 3 as he on eumn. in in. lpltlfenra. J. Ready. Perry. F. Shep- 1,;.;.',.,eNy i ' Qmtsouris Rink last night to take a I 1” cattsllt the short side with a'herrl. Mullins; Forwards. whltlock. Ann". (-l,;ney"" ' h. (I 2-1 lead in their best-of-five series 1 iiackhand. 1.. Shepherd. Burke. Squareb.-iggs. 3 M;-,..Kinnon"” ' (got; Ste fltzlaihd ,l(nterrlrIiediate 'I'1B” i rl.EOI') NETS FIRST Howatt. Pineau. Weaflierbie. . ' " i ” t ' l . . .n .. oc ey c ampions ip. - . it took the i-tvm only 5 min- Referees: Moe Goodwin. l.eith X”ff.”'V ' ' 34: Si. Pats came from behind twice ” met: and 3.1 seconds to run up a Ja.V- iN y "BIN" " glto earn their victory. Souris took 2.0 ind. .11". M.c1,.od an m, SUMMARY ipormag rrown--u : :3la :1-2 lead out of the first period first when in tank Algn Mu. , 9"" N" ' : ' ' "'lI'ld went ahead 4-3 after Albany LEM-I bmenm P". Ind nnd . First Period: 1. Parkdale. .l. gnarl Vcsseyu 92 um H up in (h, "mud. Albany mm, mm M... Doyle lo, M! Mscheod (It. Mm-I.eod) 4.10; 2. 1"” wii"-E-:” 92,then whipped in two straight goals glove on it but it bounced Into P'"I””'I'- 3""-V 5-31 ' Arthur R'""''":" '--- W and Souris came back for a single St. Pats Trim Eastpacks 9-5 Niionan 4.l!l. 2. Sourts. i' Peters (R. Jenkins) 5.21; 3. Souris. R. Jenkins tC. Peters. R. Peters) 12:00; 4. Souris. K. Jarvis (F. Mac- lntyre. Laviel 13.41; 5. Albany. L. Noonan (DettR.oches) 14.59. Penalties - K. Jarvis. Des- Bochcs. Second Perlod:- 6. Albany. P. Noonan (Dawson) 8:34; 7. Souris. V. Jarvis (R. Jenkins. C. Peters) 9:26: 8. Albany. L. Noonan 12:09; 9. Albany. L. Noonan (Waddell) 12:31; 10. Sourls. C. Peters (Jen- the mails. MacLesn. vnin?..ii... Tliird Straigl'it;m Cardinals And Pirates Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS p Philadelphia Phil”?! 'lT0PDGd” Herb Score. one of ('levclantl's two 20-game winners last year. their third straight exhibition same Monday when Art Schuli and rookies Jim Grant and Dick Ind Pei-9 Whlsenani Slammed ' Mesa tossed a six-hitter at Balti- home will 0" i'00ki9 liiirler 50' I more in their game at Scottsdale. seln Lipetrl in sive Cincinnati Arlz. Larry Raines had a double gledlcll I 4:2 def-'l!i0ii ll T8mP3- I and two singles for the Indians s to continue his hot streak. lie had Ioff Bob Porterfield. Robin Roberts started for the (our hm sung”). Phils and allowed only one hit during his three-inning chore. and Curt. Simmons allowed a rttn on two hits and an infield grounderp in the sixth. I Schulf'it homer. and a wttlk.. single and error accounted for two; more Cincinnati runs in the sev- enth and whisenant homered in the eighth. CARDS EDGE BRAVE! in other games St. Louis 't-ard-g iitals downed Milwaukee Bravest 4-3. Pittsburgh Pirates beat. Wash- ington Senstors 3-2. New York Giants defeated Chicago Cubs 7-4. Cleveland Indians defeated Baiti- mors Orioles ll-1. and New York Yankees blanked Boston Red Sox 1-0 A walk. Al Dark'it slnille and Stan Musial's homer gave St. Louis three runs in the sixth inn- ing at St. Petersburg. Fla. Hank Atro homered for Braves in the ninth At'Mesa. Aris. Giants scored 25 FINE WOESTED Penalties: Josey. S. Carver. 1''. Second Period: 3. Parkdale. J. Macheod (K. Ready. Dunn) Mill: 4. R.Y.C.. Sriuarebriggii tPineaii): 17.21: S. Parkdale. Hurry (S. Car- ver. A. Machendl 19.05. I Penalty: Hurry. Third Period: 6. Parkdale. A.i Carver (0. Carver) 3.43: 7. B.Y.C. Squarebriggs (Mullins. Pines u) 5.33: 3. B.Y.C.. Pint-au twhltlock. J. Ready) lf).flo; 9. R.Y.C.. .. Ready llloutitt) 10.40; 10. B.Y.C..' the corner of the not. Josey got the second when his drive from the bluellna hit Frank Shepherd and deflected by Doyle. MacLeod was back for his sec. and at l4.ln of the second period. Hard working Willie Dunn eased ii-pass from the corner in front of the youth club net and Mac- Leod wait on the right spot to hang it. home. Squat-gebrtgga got the elnhhers back in the ynttlll game 3 iShirlry Vt-s.sey.... : lconard I-lord... Robert Cooper.. .. tlTp Barbara Cooper... . II4 Earl Taylor.... .. .tt2 D Maye .. . . . . .. Ill) L. I.ewi.I.. .... lift Th? weekly "Mm was held ""lmClaude Peters contributed two March 6. 1957 with high honors .going to Angus Cluncy. Myronl Ling and RA. Vessey with scores of R9. . Starting Wed. March 13. 1957 all mllllll'll'I::l"lhflleltlcllaklliiglglistilatllld Jnttev. Ir. Shepherd illemnlning T.h"9u Wm M Toumm return pass at the Parkdalo line. Overtime: ll. P'll'l(flfIlf'. A. Car-I '0': ll". lam” Mid mm” mi" Roper made a nice try at a save ver ts. Carver, 0. Carver) 01). p m' hilt Souarebrtgga eased the puck Penalties: None. .. 99 h.iw,,,,, ml Int 5 x Myron Ling . 99 -iikiv C-rvcr engineered a'Roili-1'” ......... .. If) 4 it 2. .25 3'”" 2?. "Q - v V . . . !llP,V .... . . .. .. P f.V Dilly for Parkrlalea fourthihoyle II II! it 1--.10 Hark Andnwx V . I . N p g 95 -M ” 7”'”TT" "”r" " -:-r-e-------e-- - --mt-” - W.l.. Crockcit.. .. . 95 IN Lloyd Vesitey... .. . its is Joyce. Ling .. ..M C Leigh Vesitey .. .. .. 04 .. Stuart Vettsey.,.. .. . .. Leonard Ford .. 02 Earl Taylor .. . . Th . k , . bouts Vcssey ... . . "' ll" W'" I” I hilly nne'however. it is a different itiory.- -- for Psrkdale Flyers. Last night thermnmreji Baitllic: vnuui Club to game it the 'A" ser-'nets. Wlth Frank Roper holding at of l.S.H.l.. semi-finals and down that position thcrnls nothing t'.v W . be seeing action Thursday at all to worry about. Roper, and Friday at the Anna llllllll loals-attalnst average is the but powerful Fredericton Capitals. In thzilstand League. and sit... . any ml of support from his .1. h'l"llrlI 'Ie.rles againat the Capitals fence. trnmi. an 1,. g-"...".-.1 ..., M ' Fit In! I great deal Of lIIt0l'- turn in xenggtlangl pfffnrmancps ell in these Parts for it Will he thel almost every time out. gist real (tiest hof strength for the yers an t e Island Long . w ' . . Exhibition IIIIIJ of a sort liflll: ernuld ?)lTplllIl.)5nl:l'"B:Ofll"ln'll)'tf rlltl”l1LRlllKfl 50!" Dlllmi mill year with main . Thursday when Allie Carri-rt: hm "I'M hill ill? 11"" will of ill: gentlemen from Parkdiile lake on formation gained from these tits. "W (-,",i,'.”.. ales is close to the zero mark. The t . Amherst Rt. Pats. an Intermediate A h -; -. . "3" team. defeated the Flyerl at Wnlll:srl;)'Lili:tllll lat I'll about every position. except in the in that the Flyers are better than i lagiie Primrosca an intermediate team. And we are I nm.,,,.,. m,h,.,. ' already well awnre of that fact. lgmdmm hm”, hm mi, ANS"-,l on -n"",'d"' Mw"".u"-v Wm mean much to the Primrosrs. The Flyers are stronger in just I- Angiis Cltinr-y.. Shirley Vessey .Lewis .. . Harold Taylor Frank V-rsscy. Alan Brown Harry Lewis Robert Ctioprr ... . .. I-iarla I.lng . . Barbara Cooper .... Iiensington Trims-H Picked Team 14-1 The Kensinginn Bnml)ertt-irounc- ed a 'A'mhcrst, but in a return game will g,,.,h,. .,.mm, mm, M W, lg llztrimnizht by the soon of 14-1. 1 g I .t ,, ,. ' . g " PI ..'.::. i".'i't..'.::i2i'.:”.'1.?.?.'.I":l.?.ll"": 3 "W: 4 ... an m. c - ween .iiminerside Aces and Mon- ,M.pi-;a(q,,,-,, ",5 C, Ggugni goals. Fmt lridja had 5 assists 3 as : : :- 2. S .- er 5 '9 3 2 3- '3 land the teams went into the third ii” deadlocked at 5.5. Kilo "...: it-ll ..iu; lurk:-d team from 3herbrooke.50IlI'ls' hm line was the best. hill and New Annan at Civic Stadiiimlihf Sllllailoo Siidhury and L. Cole each . K8")? the opinion of most fans was I overrated. -but now. they're not lo M" W"" ll" 2 apiece. and P. Watson and H.:Ittre Both Albany lines eltckad handily 0-4 at th elkicharrlsnn each fired one. Thane lite-l.v. be facing a full-pledged tea iii. One that has 'domln- ated its own league in much the against Surnmerltlrle to knock off in the playoffs. Montague has had more success than even Parluiale Flyers and will be tough some manner the: the Flyers have run i-nugliiihod over Island League teams during the year. Flyers have it 3 a and mangled the East Ronnie Cameron. Dlobert Daw- 'I'he Island l..tnmeamp aau, h of C. "3" series between Iouris Eastpacks and Albany Sf. Pats is lllltillllato neahaulsaflioms rinks. Last week to Maria Ilia laatpocks demolished Albany 13- iin-n they will have to facii illei 7' '"" s”"'""'V' "" 5': P"' '""" packs I4-I. Each team Illa I "big and Bill IIIIIIQ. two. J. Gallant scored the ills talioy for the tour imattltiatad. -4 vottsvslttt STANDINGS Fella-tag arebziltlesent aiattdinga 0 or . II . R.C.M.P. l fat "Y")-Y.ll.C.A. ' ' ' :"'f:' "r"i-tun-e aids in aeisduied to sun kins) 111.51. Penaltiea- Thompson. Carruth- on. Third Pariod:- 11. Albany. Des- Rnches (Waddell) 0:50; 12. Albany Dawson (Cameron. Noonan) 7:49: 13. Albany. Cameron (Dawson) 17:32: 14. Albany. Dcslloches 17:50. .'renaltlea- K. Jarvis. Waddell. Leonard NOOIIFIII fired four goals to lead St. Pats on the offense. Fred Desrocheit shot two and singles went to Delbert Daw- son. Ron Cameron and Pat Noon- goals for Souris. Rollie Jenkins and K. and V. Jarvis got the others. ';::i';'. u 10 ,gM I A crowd of 350 persons sat in on howl" " 1, "L45 Slhe. fast. exciting tussle. SUMMARY Referees: Walter Lawlor and Gordon Wellner. ir6iRtv5FK!u?S : Best Line Still A Mystery I I The best of five series for the Led by Bernadette Mahar. with ltiland Intermediate "ll" title is a high three of 741. the Flying lall tied up at 1-1. After two games. lsaucerit defeated the Lucky Six . there doesn't seem to be much dlf- But. the Lucky Six came roar- ferencc between the two. Both vic- log back to take the next game tories were on home ice. on Tltur- 5-0. to take the title. This marks I rim I'erlod:- 1. Albany, 1.. 9' sday night. the sensational goal- lthe fourth successive year for the ltending of lienry Jenkins and the Lucky six winning the title. In the :sharp sniping of the big line pavad last two years they have racked the way to victory. our big llna me a remarkable record of 34 wins iscort-d ll of the 13 goals and rack- ,and only 3 losses. Composition of ed up it total of 9.1 points to pacellhe team in: Mary Pnltuoi (Capl- the stint-it. ialnl. Helen Paqucl. Jove? Mill'- lbellan. Allcc MacDonald. Isabel , 111: lirrn ni ti... Kama imw.-vnr Power. and Emma Marlionald. was Henry .lt-nkins. Time .aftar,CA:ngratulationa. girls. ttrne. the st Pitts forwards roared: in, only in h. ,,,,m,ed by W M-. In the Mens'a league playoffs. riffic blocking nr Jgnking, vg;-non the Lobster Kings led by Stewan (Jarvis played a good ggme on up KICAIIIQ with 710. defeated the Tense. - Roadera 5-0. to win in lm es. The Ramblers led The question as in which III!!! I”! I Glllllll with 704. NEIL .iin.- the host "RIG LINE" has not the Dodgers 3-: to win in straight c. yrl h "L 1-,. ,5 games. Led by Henry tisrtliigor ern answer ur I! gum...” ':i"'.n.H":'ey Mat: Md ,1 " ... erec oniitts elmlna ngghrlvillw, ml: ",1; the Federals in straight games. 1SaIitrd'y d . 4-1. The Ramblers meet the Lobster iigs. l.I.ifi.thttllf!' . tllavrrl ::u:il-y' lveill..tcVliile .AlbIllyl 7'" MIMI l-ensue will get mi- tsaeins to have a better balanced '5' "m '"”"Ii- SI 1935' I9" itaam. it still looks till: a bottle of 3"" W ""i"0t'- Til! Ellie'- u., bu mm. an an the defending champ- Sourls has never wall In Tnlllldl In" s”"'l' :""'SI' "I II" c"' immnd .-nu: ...-.IlllIII sysponaorasas ......,.,.,,.'”.'.', T. 5 illltitlllalltslgetwaaaataamfrorn nynsmlinui.Ilinui :usis"'9d""'itIm-Iel-iiil- ggmmmhgh gIIttIlcka.t1iiarrasgamentsIave uhinncaatlbsnsashulsa. hi: Pm B''' - TQNIIMIIII BIC CM ' ' . IIIORT SHOTS: The East hl iiItklIIl&llI.Q.AIHIf kw 'a"u' PIC .tt ii is ti. wince our t'Io'w'W&la"mmhF'U"".' 3'-Q,”-jifmt IGRfi.laIist.l....Io'h'Ihklllge 1g. "... hhaowa astlie"1 i ' l c'i"n.2n" Uliiliilitlrlahlaphlhpal-I I ' " -' gmHXdIshw&Ij. lie-W ii! ;i 1' l'sahndQ1aIQwI.:!. a this i three runs in the ninth on Whitey Lockman's single. a triple by Fos- ter Castleman. a walk to Gail Har- ris. and a double by rookie Andra Rodgers. Wait Morytl homered for Cuba with none on in the eighth to knot the score at 4-4. SCORE GETS WIN - Danny Kravitz singled to the last of the ninth for Pirates at Fort Myers. Fla.. and drove home the winning run against Washing- and Jack Urban shut out the Red Soil on three hits. all coining off Slurdivant. Terry pitched the first four innings. Urban the eighth and ninth. Hank Bauer-'s single. an in- field out. Mickey MantIe's drag sacrifice fly gave Yanks all they CURLING f7lAlI.D0'l'l'l'I'0WN 0.45 pm. Second round of Pres- idents llosuid Robin. Ice 1 - R. Manning vs I. Curtis. Ice 2 - lion. T.W.L. Prowse vs A.W Jlyndma . Ice I - mil. Carruthera vs. I. Splllett. Ice 4 - P2. 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