Page I The Guardian Wednesday, March 30. 1955 Wings Eliminate Leafs With 3-0ViCto1'y.; Habs In Sudden Death Win Ove BOSTON, (CP)-Montreal center Don Marshall skat- ed in alone to beat Boston's Sugar Jim Henry at 3:05 of a sudden-death overtime period Tuesday night as the Cana- diens beat the Bruins 4-3 in their best-of-seven Stanley Rotary Centennial Hockey Championships Tonight Tonight at the forum the Char- lottetown Rotary Club is staging Its centennial minor hockey play- offs followed by a skate for all. This minor night has become- an annual event and this year it is hoped considerable funds will be raised in order to defray the fairly heavy expenses of the successful winter's hockey for kiddies just completed under the supervisior of Rotary. the Char- lottetown Playground Commission and Ahegweit Club. Upon the response to the ticket sale to to- night's project will depend whe- ther much or little will be done by way of similar winter pro- grams for our kiddies in the fu- hire. Games to be played and City Centennial titles to be decided tonight are as follows: i 7:30 Paperweights. Pkdle-i Ipr Pk. Bluebirds vs P.S.S. Tigers. I 8:00 - Pee Wees, Pkdle Park-I, Russian Views On Athletic Events In The U.S. 1 M()St3()W. (AP)-- The cigaret smoke in Madison Square Garden. in New York and other United States arenas where indoor track meets are held is ruining Europ- ean athletes. the Russians say. This contention is published in Soviet Sports. Russia's leading sports newspaper. ; The newspaper devoted a threei column article to the perform-- snces of United States track and: field athletes. 1 Soviet Sports printed the com- plaints of a Norwegian runnerl named Aiidun Boysen. The Nor wegian slated. according to that newspaper. that U. S. indoor track conditions ruined European ath- Ietes. Hoyscn is quoted as stating that American indoor track meets re- mind him of a circus. He says that ”atbletes are blinded by the. bright lights and that the jazz music in the arenas hlares loudlyl and the air is filled with tobacco smoke." Soviet Sports says that during. the winter track season in the Un-1 lied States many records were set. --hut it observed that "foreign visitors could not win." Tioers Defeo Folcons 1-0 it was that P. S. S. Paperweight Tigers had eliminated the Falcons in previously announced. an vs W.K.S. Monarchs. 8:30 Girls. Parkdale Queen Charlotte High. 9:00 - Bantams. Q.S.S. Eagles vs Q.C.H.S. Flyers. Exhibition Baseball 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brookl' (N) 301100000-5 4 1 Milwi (NI 003100000-4 7 3 Milliken. Newcombe (1) Rue- buck (6) and Campanella. Howell (7); Robinson, Conley I4) Jolly (8) and Craiidall. White (8). W- Newcombe: l.rR0blI'lSOl'l. New York (A) 050 000 010-6 9 0 Detroit (AI 010 ()00 000-4 6 2 Turley. Morgan (6) and Howard Garver. Gromek (6) and House. W-Tnrley: L-Garver. Boston (A) 003000000-3 5 1 Chicago (A) 011 120 00x-5 13 1 Daley I6); Gray. Donovan (ii and Brodowski. Nixon I5) and White, Lollar. WvDonovan: L-Nixon. Pitts' (N) 020 002 032-9 13 1 Kansas C' (A) 200 400 020-8 8 1 Douglas. Thies (5) and Mangane Shantz. Trice (2) Wheat (9) and Astroth. W-Thies: L-Wheat. Hrs: Pgh - Frcese. Skinner. tllcuicntc. Thomas; KC-Zcrnial (21 Wilson. Phila' (N) 100110000-3 9 3 Ball.' (A) 1()0 014 MX4 7 1 Roberts. Mrozinski I7) and Bur- gess; Kretlow. Johnson (7) and Smith. W-Kretlow: L-Roberts: Cinc' (N) 000020 030-5 8 0 Wash' (A) 010000000-1 .'l 0 Fowler. Pierce (6) and Bailey: tone, Abernathy 19) and Oldis. V! E W-Fowler: L-Stone. Hr: Cin-Bai- ciev (Av 004 026 000-7 13 1 Chicago IN) 511 000 20x--9 14 1 Wynn, Score. Mossi, Wight and Cup semi-finals series. Montreal now leads 3-1. The Bruins lost defenoeman Fern Flaman earlier in the same period when,-be we ley horse developed originally in the tail-end of ond. The Bruins pulled ahead 3-2. however, when Ed Sandford steered home defenceman Leo Boivin's blue-line shot at 8:52. The victory. a bard-earned one by the fast-skating Canadiens who came from behind twice in regula- tion time. put the Bruins on the verge of elimination. They need a win in Montreal Thursday to stay in the running. Emil Bouchard. Montreal de- fenceman. was off the ice when team mate Dickie Moore grabbed a loose puck near the Canadiens goal and eluded Fleming Mackell. He passed to Marshall at renter ice who went in by himself to score. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion drilled a long shot between two defcncenien from near the Bruin blue line to send the game into overtime. The score made it 3-3 at 12:40 of the third period. HAD TO RALLY Montreal. which scored first. had to rally to tie the score 2-2 at 12:43 of the second period with the Bruins shorthanded. - - Floyd Curry chopped in a short backhand shot on a pass from Caium Mat-Kay who assisted on the (lanadiens first two scores. Boston goaltender Sugar Jim Henry was virtually unprotected. Henry turned in some brilliant stops in finishing the period as Boston appeared to be tiring. - After a rough but scoreless first period Montreal's Tom ohnson put his team ahead at 3:5 of the second on a 40-footer that bounc off Boston defenceman Bill Quack- enbush's shin pads into the corner if the net. Summary First period: No scoring. PenaI-- ties: Gardner 0:14. 7:44. Moore 2:43. Bouchard 3:19. Geoffrion Naragon; Rush. Jeffocat and Chiti. Hrs: Cle-Rosen: Chi-Banks. Janice White Plans To 8:39. (Torcoran 19:56. I Start Strait Swim Today VICTORIA mitting. 18-year-old starts off from near the ninth hole of the Victoria golf course early (CPI-Wcatbcr per-i Janice White. Iwednesday in an attempt to be- come the first person to swim the Strait of .liian de Fuca. The Toronto girl will have to cross the 22 miles of icy strait between here and Port Angeli-s. Wash.. a passage she describes as the ”Mount Everest” of swim- ming. weather forecast at Tuesday midnight was to determine whether she would make. the at- tempt three hours later. Final plans were made Monday at a con- iforence with her navigator. Capt. Charles A. Goodwin. I the City League semi-finals and PREDICTS SUCCESS had won the right to play Blue- cbeckmg closely. it was found a error so that the score on the v round actually stood at 55 third game to decide a winner so early last evening, through courtesy of the the Forum man- agement. ii third game was play- ed and Tigers were able to score one goal .off the stick of Jamey Kennedy. which proved to be en- ough to win the series for Tigers and ensure them of a play-off spot in tonight's Rotary centen- nial finals at the Forum. Robinson Wins Split Decision Robinson. formcr welterweight and middleweight champion of the world. won a split l(l-round deci- sinn Tuesday night over Johnny Lombardo of Mt. Carmel. Pa. In winning. however. Robinson showed only an occasional flash of his onetime speed and hitting shil- Lv. There were iardo 153. goal scored by David Burgoyne! had been credited to Tigers lily instead mer ' 01 3.4, This fact necessitated a her abortive attempt last August. lit . "0 k'l0Ckd0Wn3- guard helicopter Robinson weighed 162 and l.om- overhead throughout the swim. "With any luck. she'll make it." birds for the title. However. upon said Capt Goodwin. Miss White will take off from Gonzales point at the golf course in neighboring Oak bay. three miles from where famed distance-swim- Florence Chadwick started Miss Chadwick covered only five miles in -1'2 hours before sickness and tides forced her out. conditions are unfavorahlc lMiss White will delay her attempt lfor 24 hours or perhaps until Fri- -HOFES AVOID TIDES I Capt. Goodwin said the swim should take between 12 and '13 .hours. The planned route is four miles longer than the air distance be- tween the two cities. and is de- signed to miss the treacherous rip tides that hampered Miss Chad- wick. "Although the water tempera- ture will be from 44 to 47 degrees ”NC'N””'- '”'l: 5W" R”-Vlaii the way," Capt. Goodwin said. ”it will be a fight until 8 or 9 a. m. then fairly easy from then on. A small flotilla was to accom- pany Miss White on the swim. in- cluding an island tug and barge vessel and two United States Coast Guard vessels. A coast was to hover coaches and swim clubs in the east. She completed part of the course of the Atlantic City swim- last year and in September plans to try the s25.0oo Lake Ontario swim. She weighed 154 pounds before the swim and was expected to be about the same after it because of honey. raw meat and corn su- gar takcn while in the water. Figuring she would swim to Port Angeles in 12 to 13 hours. she ex- plained ”if you don't swim two miles an hour. you aren't swim- ming." Capt. Goodwin said luck. she'll make it." "with any I O Fmols Tonight A member of the Sport Lodge Trotters last night informed the writer that it is expected that the first game of the best of three finals in the City Basketball Lea- gue will he played at the Saint Duiistan's gym this evening at. 7.30. The teams entering the finals. are the second Saints and the 'l'rottcrs. The Saints eliminated the Welshmen several weeks ago by a one point margin in a two- game series while the Trotters defeated the Scantlehury Nomads in the semi-finals last Saturday evening. Pitcher Struck On Head By Boll WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) Bobby Shantz. Kansas City Ath- letics qll9SIl0l'l mark pitcher. was struck on the head Tuesday by a batted ball in an exhibition game with Pittsburgh Pirates. A drive off the hat of Earl Sitlt, centrcficlder. in the second in- ning was partly deflected by the glove of the little pitcher and struck his left ear. Shantz was taken to a hospital Miss White is unknown by -Oil The R.. Bell 'Trophy but diagnosis showed no fracture the R. R. Bell Trophy for the second successive Rsndol t. the exception of Bslderson. Lye:-ett Clow; smpshti-e who treated them to e. Rntauran : Ewen Campbell, Wylie Stewart. Wendell Trem. Watts.-Back emon White, Fred row left to right, Lowell inicnesn. Not included. Watts. Lloyd Macbean; All 1 q Photoby rm iomm, a char- the sec- . nt off suffering from g A four goal splurge by the iParkdale Flyers in the overtime lneriod won them the City Hockey League championship and the Dr. F. C. Dougan Trophy as they de- feated the Charlottetown Royals 10-6 in the final game of a best of three series at the Forum last night. - 'l'he Royals led 2-1 at the end of the opener, 6-5 at the end of the second. and were equalled by with the Dr. Trophy. Referees were Orin Carver and Lorne Hennesse,. Flyers- goal. Simmonds: de- fense. Burge, Longraphie. Moore, W. Gregory; forwards, S. Carver. A. Carver. Hurry, Dunn. D. Gre- gory. J. Macbeod. Weatherbie. Royals-goal. Dillon; defense. F. C. Dougan Second period: 1. Mtntreal. Johnson (Macl(ay) 3:51; 2. Boston McKenney (Quackenbush. Mack- ell) 6:15; !l.Boston. Labine 9:55; 4. Montreal. Curry (Macl(ay. Ge- offrion) 12:-13. Penalties: Mackay 4:54. Johnson 7:41. Sandford 11:50, IParkclaIe Wins City League; iBeat Royals In Ove Following the game Mr. For- ley rest Clow presented the Flyers Flyers, A. Carver (Hurry, 8. Car- rtime (MacLeod. Ready) 3.51; 5. ver) 9.34: 6. Flyers. S. Carver (Hurry) 10.31; 7. Royals. Burke (MacDonald) 11.05; 8. Flyers. Inn- graphle (Hurry) 16.02; 9. Fly- ers. Hurry (A. Carver) 17.32; 10. Royals. Ready tllowatt) 10.21; 11. Royals. Ready (Purcell. Howatt) 19.39. Penalties-none. Third period: 12. Flyers. 8. Carver (Longrapbie) 7.22; penal- . . 'roRoN'm, (GP)-Detroit Red Wings. .i..,wi.,, power in every department, brushed asld Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 Thursday night to win their -of-seven Stan. ley Cup semi-final series in four straight games. The mioothworklng Wings, in command virtually all the way, now meet the winner of the Boston-Montreal series in the final. It was Detroit's 13th victory in a row, stretching over the last nine games of the regular Nation- al Hockey League season and the four playoff encounter. with the outclassed Toronto club. The Wings opened the scoring near the six-minute mark of the second period. added another goal about four minutes later and com- pleted the rout in the game's final seconds. counting on an empty ne . clav- Llttle winger Tony Leswick counted the final telly with only 27 seconds of play left.- Tlie Leafs had removed Lllrnlgy in a desperation move to ggl .. the score sheet and Leswick snared Peta Pavellch's pass ii". the Toilonto blue line and fired . long shot into the empty cagg, &Flrst 3rled: No scoring. Plllll-i v es: swick 8:54, 10:50 and 14:35. A"'''"”"' including the winner which a l'lOCl(eY SCOTGS one of three that he IC0l'Edwllsl Pk" b L the overtime session. Q.,..,e.. ,Q,:lf;,,f;”ea,f:f"f Rugged Royal defenseman, Meet At Monclon (Best-of-nine SPml- final series Ralph Josey was another stand MONCTON. (CP) C Moncton (lied 2.2) I out performer as be blocked well will play host to the Maritime vol- leyball championships here Satur- day April 16. it was announced Tuesday by city recreation direct- or Hal Belts. Fourteen teams have indicated interest. Letters of tentative ap- plication have been received from Halifax. Sydney. Saint John and Charlottetown for the one-day meet. all night in playing a fine, clean, game. Allie Carver opened the scoring for the Flyers near the six-minute mark of the opening period on a i seven-foot back-hand drive that U ILocol Juveniles tucked new in the new - of the short side as Dillon tried to gain his balance. The Royals) fought back and before the 141 Last evening at the forum. un- minute mark held a 2-1 lead on der coach Jack Ready, Charlotte- M315 by 'l"ck Burke mm 3m -town's Juvenile Abbies, Island Ledwent . . Champions. Went through a stiff Almost ""10 minutes were DIE)" wm.k0u1 in preparamm for their ed in the second period before the coming sudden-death tussle Fri- ieams 5'3"” 0" "WIT bit! BIIZM day night with the N.B. titlists. 8081 SPIWSG and then it was the Canipbellton Tigers. The boys are R”Y3I3 who bmke "'9 IN '0 lake all in fair shape and the team a commanding 3-1 lead. A goal will be at ftiil strength when they All-Ontario Senior Kitchener 3 Sault Ste, Marie I ItSault leads best-of-seven final 1 3-21 I Might Use Musiol At First Base 1; ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. Manager Eddie Stanky said Tues- day he might use Stan Musial. the 380.000 star of St. Louis Cardinals, at first base instead of the out- field this year. by Ted Bradley gave them the cross sticks with the Campbellton 1W9'E08I lead but It W850"! to Th - b"-V5" "El l”"g' WW" the "ext two anno:n(t.')e:l0"l1l:all';eu?),hef:r sauriimleeiz Coach Ready is well Heased.m'"”W-S AU” C-3"" "5 "'1" hibition against New York Yank- male Skip Carver slammed in a pair to tie. the score. The Royals came back again with Burke col- lecting his second of the night before Longraphie and Hurry put the Flyers ahead for the second time in the game. Before the period ended. Kip Ready banged a pair by Simmonds on succes- sive sliort breakaway: within 18 seconds of each other to give the Royals a one goal lead again. In the third, the Royals played defensive hockey in an attempt to retain their lead for the whole period. Skip Carver spoiled their bid at 7.22 with his second goal ties. with Muslal at first and rookie Bill Virdon in centre field. Too Late To classify I FOR sans - 1053 Moiznisl minor Sedan 51100: 1951 Dodgel Sedan 5850; 1947 Fraser Sedan 3350: 1952 1:-ton Dodge 3975. MacKay Motors. phone 6448. FORUM NEWS MARCH 28 TO APRIL 1 with the showing of his chargers to date and is optimistic of their chances to take Campbcllton. There is already considerable in- terest about the City in this big game. Fans are due a hit more playoff hockey so things are shaping up for a bangup game and a bumper house at the forum. Friday night. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters) - in a re- scheduled Scottish League Division A soccer match Tuesday. lother- well defeated St. Mirren 1-0. The and the only goal of the perl0dg.TUEsDAv.n g g - H Karlie Ongmany W” '9 be played The Flyers broke loose in the Chlldrelh Skallnll 4 10 5330i -'Ap"l 2t ten - minute overtime period and CIW L938"? 13"" - - - - - - -- 7330 I l d f 1 b ii" cl Dill Skate 8”?"- Jackie H, den i.”iIf. .i.3i”.i..5l”i.;...e i'.'.' .....ii'.?. wEnNi:sn-w- i Y ' and his forwards slowed up onITilll8gBA";ghi - Sammy Fortuno ...B.(""' ”'"”""T3'?;...- i Children's Skating 4 to 5.... i Moccasin Dance . G to 12:30 defeating Saint John. N. B. Hi- Bobs 22”” in . M0-um. mmg Jackie Doyle's Jamboree Band. Prizes Bottle To Draw QUEBEC tCPl-Jackie Hayden point series. ,FmDAYg if)! Weslville. N.S.. batted to a The Montrcalers now meet the-. and n.g Sk NH 410 5.30 ldfaw with jymnu-931's Sammy winner of the Ontario series for Nilhlret the rnnoimed ' "Fortuno Monday night in a 10- "19 93519711 lllll sxrsknxyg. ( mum: bout at Quebec City. .The Maritimers. who lost the Farewe" Skating 1 Fortuno. Canada's sixth-rankedIl"'” gamii miH0' plnyed benerl Ana,-M,” gm 5 lightweight weighed in at 140 Tuesday night but were no matchp - '- ” ' to 10 for the Mont St. Louis boys who ' pounds. five pounds heavier than - . - the fourth - ranked Hayden. The 3l8lk;3ighup'?uC!nnvlnimng "mm Wml ltlaritimer showed superb footv ..pn 0 E S" 95' 1-.- work and grace. keeping thel 'm-org aggressive Fortuno away with sharp jabs to the face. . There were no knockdowns al- though both fighters slugged for: the head. Fortuno wound up withl ' . a cut (aver the right eye and Hay- V den wi h cuts over both eyes. .udge Gerry O'Brien called it I.".::?:2iii.”st::.:"i::iI GHAMPIONSHIP3 THE FORUM. TONJGHT AT 1:30 p.in. -I"-Sept! Lipric 96 - 96. All judges 4 -- GAMES - 4 were from Quebec City. Paper-weights: PSS Tigers vs. Pkdle-Sp. Pk. Bluebirds Pee Wees: WKS Monarchs vs. Pkdle Parkers Bantams: QSS Eagles vs. QCHS Flyers Girls: Parkdale vs. Queen Charlotte High Proceeds for kiddies' winter programme SKATE AFTER ADMISSION soc Advance To Juvenile Basketball Finals . MONTREAL (CP) e Mont St. Louis advanced into the eastern WC-ianardraliuienile Hbasketiliarll finals Automotive Machine shop Service TU BELESS Super-cushion -icoointvean I g. 9. no more than ell mlimw 0'" ""' '"l"'. protection Wholesale Parts and Equipment MARITIME MUTUll surpnv co. LTD. 42 Bcnsley Ave Ch'lown - Phone 311! TIRE SERVICE CliARiC)lTl-"TOWN VUICANIIING sl"()iIvi1'l0x)-l(tYl IIRE SERV ()Ii'iI'1 2'' . ICE on same can and X 2 7 Ii x S viii. l-7'lN( TIP TOP TAILORS I WEAR TIP TIIP TAILIIR'S Bodnar 13:09. - . ISkip C i th d "ad . MacLeod Josey Purcell) forward ies-Purcell 1.59" Royals team ' f0;rdhIrflgoli)3i'.,:?d'g.gi); B8Stm',,nlS:el:,,(i:j er. awe” "- pen mark Ready. radley. Brown. Burke. 4.31: Dunn and Ready 6.51; Hur- Qh3lg?j:;1:i:f:'vdi;:lV1s;:slukQh:'a;::i iuE"(5':N"d.t)”;.lgf D939”. Stas- Gwfmnnr igeiiveam Olmsgeadil Bub I)-illon. who replaced Frank D- M9'5L90d' Macnollaldi 1491' Tfy and Burl" 7-423 w- GWSOVY through goalie Harry Lumley's (Lgndaa? Rabei) '..I;f"r;"' Hi". . 12:40. .Penaltics; Nonc. R0991” In the Royals' nets lasl went H”w3"' Macxmmt l':12i . leg! from Ibo!" 501" feel 0"l- Bolton 0"33 Skov elljemluz Overtime period: 7. lliontreahilighl. played a. stand-out game I Isummuy Over-time: 13- Flyers. A. Cnr- Rightwinger Gordie Howe made and 510,; 339.00 ' ' ""0" Marshall (Moore) 3:05. Penalty: and kept his mates in the fray First W-nod: Flyers. A. Carver ver (S. Carver) 456: 14. Flyers. it 2-0 with a 12-foot shot after a 1-1.” ,.,..,.'I.', mini, L . Buuchard 1:00. . llime affgr time as he kicked out (Moore) 5.52: 2. Royals.l Bilrreke D. Gregory (Dunn, Mscbeodl pggg-out from behind th. Leaf (paveuch 1,.',.'”;':: stops: shots from an dismnces and (Josey) 11.03; 3. Roya s. d- 6.54; 15. A. Carver (Hurry. Lon- 30.1, 1; up.”-ed Tm-om,-. std am”. siumk lo.” ."ld'u ' - W; i g . , - . ' - :91. Ele:iniirt: Q 3 Z 1(1)-Ag gauging. Ame carve, was perhaps Inge; (D.. llitlacLe(:i;le. MacDonald) (g:Tapvl1le)) 98.2Z6,P16. IA. w(:a1'(l:Ier (S. smith knockgd the puck out in 31. Macnonld ".31. mun, WM . the best of the Fiye,-5 ,3 he - . Pena 1.65-ll - V . after - - ens y- - regory tempting to clear but .Ted Llnd- Sawchulr 7 5 Lu r- banged in 3 mm of five goals. Second Period. 4. Royals. Brad- 2.51. say was given an assist on the Lumley 1411 641 Clllllll 5' NY and wear it! Ilflltllltt? (Will 0 llltlllllli Tip Top style sensation. Lm Fall III original Tip Top style hit-this Spring it's bigger than ever! The new. slimmer. trimmer look Illl. with narrow: more natural shoulders and longer. aarrowu lspels. The elect is a mailer. aeesss look with more comfort than yofve ever known in s nit. 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