or -Page 0 The Guardian ..rKe,ofo Drug Retains Five ”Pin Bowling Crown Here : The Keefe Drug team of Char- lottetown Saturday retained their Maritime Five Pin Bowling Crown byracking upatotalofzaofa possible 81 points in the annual tournament. play in which was -completed on Saturday afternoon It the Rollaway Alleys. Barbour's -BA's from Charlottetown took runner-up Polltlon in the twoday tournament with a team from the I Shearwater base in I Dartmouth taking third place. A member of the runner-up team. Wilf Shepherd scored the high single for the tournament of I 1413. Second high went to Don MacDonald, a member of the win- IIII. with 410. Both scores were registered in the first day of the tournament. George Kaye of the Keefe Drug team had a high a- verage of 175.0. The winning team received the Seaman's Beverages Co, Ltd. Tro- phy which was donated for the first time this year and will be presented annually to the winner of the Tournament. It was decid- ed at a business meeting and ban- quet at the Queen Hotel on Sat- urday evening that the next Mari- time Five Pin Tournament will -- be held it Moncton in 1956. Will Shepherd for his high single score received a prize don- ated by the Keefe Drug Co.. while Don MacDonald received a prize for his second high single score. donated by Hsmbly It Innis. George Keys received a prize donated by A. J. Zaken-i's Gro- ceteria for his high average. Bob Cameron received the Michael Bros. prize for his high three . score. Individual trophies were donated to the members of the winning team by the Rollaway Club I. A. Foster's Drug Store. , ',the id Spain. Ment's. W. G. Bar- fi hour. Rogers Hardware and Is- land Propane Gas, The Keefe Drug team collect- -ed I points. Barbour's BA: 24. Shurwater I). Summerside All- Stars 19. Charlottetown YMCA 18. Stadcona 12, Summerside RCAF I2. Moncton CNR 10. and Univer- sity of New Brunswick 1. Following are the final aver- ages of the individual members of the teams: George Keys. 175.0; Don Mac- Donald. 30.6; Gus MacDonald. 156.6: Bob Cameron. 254.3: Red Macxenzie. 168.7: Roy Vessey, 10.8; Gordon Gallant. 141,0; Duffy. 145.0; L. Bourgette. 244.0; Allie Harris. 143.6; Irv Miicxln. hon. 343.5 W. Gsudet. 240.5 Frank Acorn. 389.0; Roy MacDonald, 333-3: G. Schyler, 238.5; W. Shep- herd. 138.2: 1!. Longpee. 235.9; GOWIII. 235.3: Joey MacDonald. 235.1; Glen Matheson. 234.5: D. Gillis. 114.2; Vic Williams. 233.2; Junior Sonier. 231.8: Bayson. 4.; I E 331-1: F. MCTISIIL 233-91 Pliiuettel Glassford said he is already in Stan training. running five miles every 127.8; Thompson. 2254; day. 3.6: H, Bailey. 22.1.6; M. 4 Tournament R insuhcsd that-iinnei-up Hi to right: W!!! 1);. Juan de Fuca strait between Vic- Monday, April 4. 1955 Keys 222.0; T. Tradell. 221.8: an Ballam, 219.2; Black. 21-1.9:. J. MacCormacl(, 231.11; P. Hill. 213.2; V. Ramsay. 212.6; Len Gallant. 212.3; G, Clark, 210.8; Ch. Ballam. 208.3; W. Chandler. 207.0; I. Vessey. 200.2; J. Mur- rant. 199.2: W Williams. 100.3. Central Royalty Girls Win 1-0 Central Royalty girls brought a brilliant hockey season to a close when they played their sixth game of the season without a loss by defeating Queen Charlotte High School girls 10 at the Forum Saturday night. Laura Bernard scored for Central Royalty after Judy Johnson had put her in the clear from a nice pass early in the first pCl'10d. Both teams play- ed exceptionally good hockey de- spite the heavy ice conditions. Game Declared No Contest League president Ivan Dowling announced last night that the first game of the City Basketball Lea- gue finals has been declared a no contest. The decision was reached by the league after n protest from the Saints, who lost the game in overtime. unveiled the fact that the Trotters had used an ineligible player in their win. What is now the first game of the best-of-three series will be played within the next three days, it was also announced by the president last evening. . Toronto Wins WOODSTOCK. N.B. (CP)-Tor- onto Andy's outclassed Woodstock Senators 86-70 Saturday night, thus qualifying to play Studley Grtds at Halifax for the Canadian senior "B" basketball crown Ontario Youth To Swim Strait HAILEYBURY (CP)-A Hailey- bury youth said Saturday he will attempt next fall to swim the toria and Port Angeles. Wash. Rodney Classford. 19. said he will try the 22-mile swim in late August or early September. No swimmer has ever completed the distance. A Toroneo girl. Janice White, abandoned (Friday) attempts to swim the strait because of bad weather. morning. Maritime Five-Pin Cham Above are the members of the Maritime Fiv shortly after they had won the Seaman's T Members in the front row left to right: Don Mac ; row left to right: Willard Chandler. Gordon Frank Acorn and Bob MacDonald. '9o('-. is unner-Ups team in the Maritime Five Pin Bowling and Glen Matheson; back lwG, Ervin Macftinnon, Joey MacDonald, and Red Wings Down Canadicns 4-2 In Opener; Also Equal Record; For Consecutive Wins (By W. R. Wlieatley, Canadian Press Staff Writer) DETROIT. (CP)-Detroit Red Wings came from behind twice Sunday night to turn back Montreal Cana- diens 4-2 in the opening game of their Stanley Cup final. Marty Pavelich scored the fie-breaker late.in the third period on a galloping breakaway and Ted Lindsay settled it 18 seconds from the end with a lift into the open net. It was a bitter. bruising battle in which the Red Wings twice turned on their powerplays full tilt to catch up with the Montrealers who went in front in the second period and again in the third on goals by hard-working Floyd Curry. 'Alex Delveccliio pulled Detroit even in the middle period and Vic Stnsiuk again in the third before Pavelich put the Red Wings in front for the first time while his own team was shorthanded. Up to that time it was prt-(iv much of a toss up between the: teams, taking up where they left off last season-a seven-game fi- nal that went to the Red Wings. LOTS OF FIGHT . Canadians showed lots of fight. but were always under terrific pressure every time the Detroit power play went into action. The Red Wings let few opportunities pass and had lots of drive down to the finish. The victory was Detroit's l-lth in a row-nine league gamcs and five in the cup series-(yin): zi Na- tional Hockey League record set in the 1929-30 season by Boston Bruins. who amassed their string of 14 in league schedule games. Johnson 4:11. Bellveau 10:10. Lind- say 15:09. Second period: 1. Curry (MacKay. Mosdell) 5:09: 2- Detroit. Delvecchio. (Lin ds ay- Howe), 14:00. Penalties: Pavellch 2:52. Harvey 6:27, Bouchnrd 12:16. Third period: 1. Montreal, Curry (MacKay, Mosdell) 8:57; 4. De- trolt, Stasluk (Howe. Lindsay) 13:05; 5. Detroit. Pavelich 17:07; 6. Detroit, Lindsay (Howe) 19:42. Penalties: St. Laurent 11:04. Howe 16:12. Stops: Plante . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Snwchuk . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 Exhibition Baseball By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday 7 8 11-26 8 7-20 Pavelich's big goal at 17-07 of Chicago (A) the final period came with a sud- L , (1603 030 000 00'7 H 1 denness that sent the (-i'owtt of St 0”” 102 no 002 Mrs N 1 13.862 into a frenzy of act-lziim. Trucks, Martin (4). Dorish (9) and Lollar. Courtney (5) Arroyo. Blaylock (3). LaPalme (6). Faz- holz (9), Tiefenauer (Ill and Smith. Sarni (9). W-Tielenauer; L-Dorlsh. HRs: Chi-Fox; St. L -Musial. Baltimore (A) 010100 201-5 9 2 Pittsburgh (N) 000 110 010-3 11 0 Rogovln and Moss: 30WmBn. Friend (5). Grunwiild (8) and At- well. W-Rogovin: L - Bowman. lifts: Bnl-Stephens; Pgh-Majias. Chl (N) 501 504 100-16 16 2 San Ant. (TL) 014 001 121-10 14 1 Newspapers and programs were tossed to the ice; Less than a minute earlier Howe had been sent off for slash- ing and Canadians were storming into the Detroit end trying to crack through and get a third goal past Terry Sawrhuk in the Detroit nets. SOLO EFFORT The puck flew out from the wild melee and Pavelich snared it at centre ice and was away all alone. He pulled the trigger on goalie Jacques Plante from Minuet KN"? ii” "id Chm? Lock . Schwegman (5). Evans (0) about 15 feet and the same was and Gaunt W .p Mum”; I-F as good as over right there. With a minute to go, Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal pulled Plante from the nets. The change for Locke. HRs: Chi-Fondy 2. Tappe. Sauer; San-Pisonl 8. New York (A) 600 010 030-11 11 0 an extra forward was made on Birmingham (SA, "'9 "Y 000010000-111 Howe fought for the puck a- Grim lnd Egbert; 5",”. long the boards but couldn't get an open shot but he was able to get it over to Lindsay who let fly from near the blue line just before Doug Harvey tried to check him. Beardsless (1). Orelilly (8). Mc- Mahan (8) Davis (9) and Necman. Thacker (8). W-Grim; L-Grass. Hits: NY-Mcbougald. Cleveland (A) 103 000 111-7 10 I New York (N) 040 000 000-4 12 3 Bynn, Score (6) and I-legan; Lineup Gomez. Grlssom (ll). Giel (9) and Montreal - Goal: Plante; de- Moutreal. .d Alnnual Bonspiel Begins At Local RinkiThis Evening Single knock-out play in the an- aid vs. II. Simpson. nuel competition for the Seagram Ice 4-B. Burden vs. 11. Sear. Trophy will commence at the Charlottetown Curling Club rink with two draws of play this even- ing. There will be -three divisions of competition in the annual bon- spiel before it has ended. with the addition of two losers sections after the opening rounds are play- Hockey Scores American League Cnlder Cup Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 1 (Best-of-seven finals tied 1-1) ' t atlonal League Troy 3 Cincinnati 2 (Best-of-seven finals tied 3-3) All-Ontario Senior Sault Ste. Marie 1 terloo 6 ' The losers of the first rounds of play will step down to compete in the first of such sections, while the losers in the first rounds of the first losers section will take up play for consolation prizes in a second losers section A 'apiel for first and second year curlers will also get under way this week with the competition be- ing a round robin affair. Compet- ition in all. sections will be com- pleted on Thursday night. April 14. A two-day mixed honspiel will be held on April 15 and 16 which will terminat a very successful year of activity at the local club. Following are the draws for to- flnal 4-3) Allan Cup Vernon 1 Fort William 2 (Fort seven Western Canada final 1-0) Memorial Cup Quebec 4 Toronto Marlboros 1 cm Canada final 1-0) Maritime Intermediate Glace Bay 5 Mlramit.-hi 7 (Miramichi leads final 20) Ice -t-c. MacDonald. 1). Hill. T. ,h::;lf"e"b""3 l”l"5 Gillies. H. Dobson vs. W. Worth. N. Nicholson. Howard Douglas. G. Mllligan. Ice 2-S Moore. R. Parent. Al Rogers, Henry Douglas vs. F. Acorn. A. B. Bagnall. Mei Jenk- ins. Paul Oillourke. ' Ice 3:Round robin-Don Seaman Sunday's Results Quebec LQEAGIJE Quebec 0 Montreal 1 (Montreal leads semi-final 4-2) Shawinlgan Falls 4 Chit-outlml ti nine semi-final 4-2) Ice 1-Ed Tanton. R. Manning. Harper MacNeil1. H. Willis vs. H. Atkinson. W. R. Burnett. W. Mac- Laine. Earl MacLeod. Ice 3-R. Carruthers. D. 0'- Rourke, L. Johnston. C-. Boudre- ault vs. J. Squarebriggs, R. Jones. Ed Wood. K. Acorn. Ice 22' Round robin-A. MacDon- BUT EASY TO HANDLE BRANTFORD. 0nt.. pipe and weighed 250 pounds. 1 Cincinnati (N) 0K) 0010-8 5 I Beliveau. Geoffrion. Olmstead, Le- (Called and seventh. rain) clalr, Moore. Marshall. Ronty. sub goalie: Hodge. , Detroit - Goal: Sawihuk: de- fence: Goldham. Pronovost, Kelly, Woit. Hay: forwards: Delvecchio, Stasluk, Bonin. Reibel. Howe. lies- 'and Bailey. lunday Milw'kee (N) 001000130-5 I 0 wick. Lindsay. Skov, Pavelich, Di- Brooklyn (N) 000 0010004 4 0 neen. Wilson. Conley. White (7) and Crandall: Referee: Bill Chadwick: li11es- Black, Meyer (0) Roebuck (8) Wojey (9) and Campanella. W-Con- ley; L-Meyer. H11: Mil-Bruton. r F at Det't (A) 100 010 ON ll)-4 ll 2 Ati'ta (SA) 111 100 N0 01-6 14 3 Miller. Black (I) Foytaclr (9- and House: Tosheff. Stewart (6- Piercey (3) Modica (10) and Sol' Roarlte (0). W-Modlca; L-Foytacl Second Detroit (A) 601100-8 6 I (Called end of sixth) - Atlanta (SA) 000000-8 2 0 Garver and Wilson: Grsbows' Alton (1) Kelly (4) and Casey. Grabowski. HR: Det-Souchock. Phlla. (N) MI 010 000-2 5 Boston (A) 020 002 00x-4 11 Roberts and Burgess; Sulliv.... Kinder (I) and White. W-Sullivan; L-Roberts. HR: Bos-Zachuin. Chicago (N) 123 400 101-12 11 1 S. Antonio (T) 100 M2 000-3 5 3 Pollet. Hacker (7) and Chiti, Fanning (7); Dlemer. Hudson (6) and Gasper. W-Pollet; L-Dlemer. HRI: San Ant-Piaonl. Chicago (A) 003 100 300- 7 11 it St. Louis (N) 404 004 00x-12 10 0 Gray, Donovan (Zi)'Chakales (7) a d Loilar; Lawrence. Ludwig (0) Schultz (ii) and Sarni. W-Law- rence; L-Gray. HR.s: Chi-Nelman. Dropo' StL-Repulskl. 103 111 010-8 10 1 Sav'ah (SA) men: Sammy Babcock. Doug ng. vies. Summary First period: Scoring: None. Pen- alties: Leswicli 1:54 and 10:10, (1)0 010 000-1 I 2 Shani, Boyer (6) and Aatrothw Doucet. Bourdeau (4) Jack (7) and Janoch. Orner (7). W-Shsntz: Lu Doucet. I-Ilia: Kan-Zernlal. iower 2. Altroth. l Pittsb'h (N) 001 002 020-11 10 4 Ba1tlm'e (A) 400 001 111- I 9 0 Sawyer. Thles- (3) Wade (SI Friend (7) Kin (9) and Shep dz McDonald. Kre ow (8) Kuzava (9) and Smith, Betta (I). W-Friend; L-Kuzava. Hits: Pgh-Shepard; Bal- Trlandos. Cincinnati (N) 010 S00 0(1)-4 7 2 Wash'ton (A) NI) NO 112-6 10 .'l Flower. Pearce (8) and Semin- ick; Abernathy. Schmitz (6) Cur- rie (B) and Odis. Korchek (8). W- Currie; L-Pearce. Hits: Cln-Green- grass; Was-Yost. N. York (A) N2 003 150-1! 11 1 Memp's (SA) M1 000 000- 1 5 3 Morgan and Berra; Zillan, Duffy (2) Bradley (I) and Tipton. Doo- little (6) W-Morgan; L-Zillan. HR: NY-Man e. Carey. Slaughter. New York (N) no 100 131-7 14 0 Cleveland (A) Llddle. Hears .: Grasso (7); Garcia. Newbouser (0) and Naragon. W-Liddle; L-New houser. HR: Cle-Avila. England Tdtes Soccer Crown l LONDON (Reuters) - England) trampled Scotland 7-! la a soccer. international st Vlanbley ltadlurn Saturday. itailttme score was 4-1. A full house PS e Pin Bowling Championship team rophy Saturday at the Rollaway Alleys. Donald and George Kays; back Gallant, Vic Williams. Roy MacDonald, (Photo by Barter). (Photo by Barter). fence: Harvey. St. Laurent. Bou- Wcstrum. W-Wynn; L-Gomez.p nhard. Johnson. McAvoy; for- HR: Cle-Kiner. wards: Mosdell. Curry. McKay. Wasbn (A) 003 000 0-8 9 McDermott and Oldis; Minarcin- Chi-Bolger. sauei-. Cbiti 2; I l l l A MEN'S EASTER tothers 39.50 to 69.50 snoe sonar fut. sass - 1 . 0141.! s ssosa saoeenoo nae "'V:-..- i. ..i ' .. .,...-. Kitchener-Wm (Kitchener wins best - of - seven William 'leads best-of- (Quebec leads best-of-seven east- best - of - five sudden-death best - of - nine (Shawinigan Falls leads best-of- vs. Dr. MacKenzle: ice 1-C. Am"-(cm, Lug", Campbell vs. -1. Hornbyu Pittsburgh 4 Buffalo 3 8:30 I3-m (Pittsburgh leads best-of-seven rt- Seagrams M1 2.1) (CP)- Henry Kingswood put up a new fence outside his lunchroom Fri- day. A few hours later the fence was stolen. He told police it was 17 feet long, made of two-inch SUITS 595" Sisters Win - Iy 36-25 Score The Abbie Sisters racked up a 36-25 score overlthe Prince of wales Girls Saturday evening to take a one game lead in a best of five finals for -the Prince Edward Island Girls E ' tr " L , i0lI!h1Pl- The game which was the first in the series, was played on the floor of the college auditorium. Peggy Daiziei of the Abbie: headed the point-getting parade with a total of 17. She was follow- ed by Maids Rogerson- of the Red and Blue team with 9. Other Ab- bie Players were E. MacArthur with 8. H. MacPhail 6, J. Weir 3. E. Bertram 2, P. Stanley. B. Ward. and S. Bradley with nil. For the PWCers. J. Matheson Md 9. D. MacMillan 4, E. Murphy 4. M. Jsrdine 2, S. Delory. J. Mllrlihy and B. Shelfoon with nil. The second game of the series Will be played at the Prince of Wales auditorium at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Lunenbura Wins Bantam Title night's play: N H B 7 p. m. L "' 5” " """"" NORTH SYDNEY. N.S. (CF)- Sesgrams: uneuburg 5 Nimh Sydney 4 Lunenburg Lions scored f ou r goals in the third period here on Saturday night to edge the North Sydney Vics 5-4 in a sudden death game for the Nova Scotia Dutchmen Defeat Hounds To Advance Against Hawks KITCHENER (CP)--1(1tchener- day night in the seventh and do Waterloo Dutchmen durn Seult cidlng game of the all-Ontario Ste. Marie Greyhounds 1 Satur- senior A hockey finals. The win moved the Dutchmen into the eastern Canadian Allen Cup final against Moncton Hawks. The best-of-seven series starts here Tuesday night. The Dutchmen forged into a 1-0 lead in the first period. raised ii to 3-1 in the second- and scored three unanswered goals in the third. The game was cllmaxed by last minute fights between Lyle Wlsemnn of the Greyhounds and Bud Kemp of the Dutchiea and Ron Hurst of the Hounds and 'George Scholes of the Dutchies. Clare Martin. Joe Shcertzi. Bud Horne. George Sclioles. Jack Mc- Kenzie and Jerry Theberge tallied for the winners. The Greyhounds only goal was scored by defence- man Mat Meslch in the second period. Radio & TV TV and Radio re- -iairs promptly, skill- 'ully performed. TV antennas installed. Bowlan Radio Boxer Dies In Ring -OBERNBURG. Germany (AP) Werner Bopp. 17-year-old junior heavyweight boxer. collapsed and died in the ring during a fight here Sunday. The ring physician said the boy was not hit immediately before he went down and that his death was apparently caused by a heart attack. ' ..L.m.... , COMBINATION SERVICE ENDS PARIS. Ont. (CP)-Two under- taliers said Thursday they will sus- pend ambulance servlce after May 1 because of criticism over the use of combln tion hearses. A vis- itor sald in a etter she was "sur- prlzed and appalled" at the use of hearses as ambulances. TRURO (CP) -Damage of sev- eral hundred dollars was caused in the dispensary of Morrison's drug store here today when an alcohol lamp tipped and ignited some paraffin. 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