M... "caravan si-ioors WINNER ml OVERTIME Flyers ShadeiSainIs .6-4 To Win IsIand”B" Ch'sIiip 1 - -- :- Parktlrile Flyers ' of the set-nnrl were added to the ili.'iiiir)ImisiiIn vanished as the Fly: ftidght(o(fluSit?el)l:ilistaiils University third Roper came back to the icel N”: came through with the vic- tor ' for seventy desperate minutes last out with ii thrilling 6-4 overtime victory and the island League senior B Championship. g it was a terrific game and a. fit- tliig cliniaxtoati enduus season of hockey. More lltan 3.000 (ans. our of the largest crow I game locally in a good number of years. roared themselves hoarse as the Parkdale went into succes- me 24). 3-1 leads and held a 4-1? lead late in the third period only) in sec the fighting Saints come shots. DLNN NIPS CLINCHER . . 1) night at the Sports Arena to come l?gE;'3fHi::lt'l;f "l1Cagvea:iL:hg:”::,dhiI:i Alter the game as the two team left or right. Although the pain must have been excruciating on the numerous occasions he went to damn.-ed but happy after the fierce the ice he faltcred on only two of bank-, said with a note of respect the 16 drives sent his way in the as to watch final 30 minutes. were lined up on the bluellne for the various presentations Park- dzile playing coach Allie Carver. for the tireless Saints: "It was 0 lroal iiiugli gnnic ...... ..a real tough in all Roper handled -11 of 35 one iiiiiiii1nn'i want to have to go ithi-iiiigh ll again." willie Dunn came out of the , . ;.:amc the scoring star shooting two Willie Dunn's second goal of the go-dlsg mu (1 was defensemen.fol5 night with 1 minutes and 56 sec- W3,-dg Kip Ready. played I terrific hack to notch the count at 4-4 and oiicls left in the overtime period game my the Flyers, who came up force overtime. It only took the l-jlycrs 44 Sec- onds to hit for the winning E03! 39 Allie Carver was sent right into nip clear on Kip Rcady's ncatgpass and hit home with a Carver Spec- ial - a low shot that Just haughty the corner. Al 2.16 of the overtime Deinpsel Gregory of the Flyers and right-p winger Jean Veillcux of Saints tangled and were sent off with niajurs for ligliting. While they were of the Saints came close on- many occasions only either to miss on their good chances or be s(oPDP(I cold by game Frank Roper. Whit played magnificently. ROPER INJURED For the last 33 minutes of the game Roper was playing 0" "HIV one good leg. At 15.29 of the sec- ond period in ii vain attenivl I" halt a goal as Jerry Burns was standing on his doorstep Roper fell heavily to the ice and sprauied his ankle. The red head left the ice for repairs and the remaining minim?! ..:.::-.-:---- BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League st. Louis Cincinnati 010 100 ooo-2 12 o Miwall. Kinder (9) and Sarni: Nipiiiall and Burgess. W - Mildl- IIR: Stl.-Musial. Thicago Milwaukee. 000 104 01x-6 ll 0 Rush. Briggs (6) Lawn (B) and Landrith; Burdette and Crandall. L-Rush. HRI: Mil-Adcock, Aaron. Philadelphia (115 100 010-8 8 2 Brooklyn 021110100-6 I 2 Roberts and Seminick; New- combe. Roebuck (3) Hulhes V45) Lnbino (7) Dryidaie (0) and Camp- nnella. L - Newcombe. I-ms: Pha- Grecngrass. Hamnel: Blni-Gilliam. Campanelln. Pittsburgh mo iooini-a it 3 New York 010 000 12x-4 5 2 Friend and Kravitx: lntonelli Ind Wcstrum. Hm: Pgli-Long 1; NY-Antonelll. American Laiiguo Kansas City 000 000 200-2 6 0 Detroit 0()0 010 000-) 8 1 nellner. German (7) Lasorda (9) and Ginsberg. Astroth (7): Lazy Ind House. W-Kelliier. I-IRs; Det- Lnry. Bnltimorn ma mi) 100-) I 1 Boston 40?. 000 02x-8 16 I Wight. Brown (1) Dorish (S) and Smith: Sullivan and White. L- Wight. Cleveland t)t)t)()10 000-1 I 0 Chicago 000 100 10:-2 7 0 Lemon. Narleski (8) and I-Iegan. Foiles (R): Pierce and Lollnr. L- Lemcm. HR: Clewabusby. New york 102 014 020-10 12 0 Washington 100 010 mm 4 fl 1 Larsen and Berra: Pascunl. Cha- kales (7) Clcvenger (8) and Ben- beret. L-Pascual. I-ills: NV-Mantle I Burrs. Was-Tetlclbnch. Olson 1. PROBABLE PITC HERS NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable Pitchers for today's xmajor league names. with 1955 won and lost rec- ords in parenthesis: Niitlonai League PitLs'burgh at New York- Little- Ield (5-12) vs Gomez (9-10) Only (time scheduled. American League Baltimore at Boston-Moore (10- IOI vs Ports-rfield (if)-I7) Kansas City at. Detroit-Ditmar (12-12) vs Gromek (13-10) New York at Washington (night) --Kueks (B-7) vs Wicsler (0-2) Only games scheduled. clinched it. Kip Ready set up the with the top point performance. -play when he stole the puck from Ready ltl'C(I IIIE third Pin-iniaie Miner MacDonald at center ice goal and set up the fourth, fifth .and his relay to Dunn nut Willieiann sixth. Pele Hill shot the open- in the clear. With a Saints playerling goal for the Flyers and Bob liiin:',inL' on from behind Dunii fired Hui-i-y got the fourth. Buck liaiey. Gaston Roy. clciiiili. Jerry iliiriis iind Jack MacDonald when the final siren blew the S. scored for Saiiiis T).L'. players to a man skated on to The presentations of the Marl- the ice and warmly congratulated time (ii-ntriil Airways trophy to the Flyei-.-. Like the true sports- Parkdiilr ('.'-illlillll Allan MacLeod nun they are the Saints were grac and the i.-irii)us other trophies ions ill defeat and any of the bitter-;W-15 lllhtl" Itllltmlllfl We Elmc by ticss that may have been built up:HI5 "WW 1”C”"'G0V- T- W) L- a. the two teams were locked in a Plllll)" gigantic struggle for the Island The 'll.( 't isarh:-illenge trophy from 20 feet out and beat Gillis and will be up for grabs again next year. All others are permanent trophies and will be kept by the individuals or teams who won them. Other trophies and their winners were: The Bike Shop Shield (Park- dale Flyers); George Gregory tro- phy (Allie Carver); Burhoe Tro- phy (Billy Hughes): H.L. Sear Tro- phy (George MacDonald): A.. R. Maclnnis Trophy (Allie Carver and Willie Dunn): Frank Mills Trophy (Frank Roper) Warren Macitao Trophy (Allie Carver). CHIT-CHAT - It's all over for another season. No doubt we will have a bigger and better league next year-.......Duriiig the pres- entations His Honor T. W. L. Prowse paid many compliments to the players and said it was I wonderful game .... ...Tbe gover- nor is about the best fan in Char Iolteiown. He hasn't missed many games since the league started last fau.....Congratulation.s are due for both the Flyers and Saints They put on a ma!- niflcent series .....It has been many years since Charlottetown has seen one like It ' Lineups Saints: goal Giilis: defense. M. lMacl')oniilri. L. Macnonald. Hache, 100 100 002-412 0 0()0f)0f)000-fl 5 fl MANTI.E CLOUTS 2 HOMERS RY WILL GRIMSLEV Associated Press Sports Writer Two prodigious. 475-foot blasts by New York Yankees Mickey Mantle set I home run tone for the opening of the niajor league baseball season 'l'uesdayAand the Dodgers proved theylre still the "daffy Dodgers." Brooklyn's proud world cham- pions suffered a lapse of memory, almost forgot to raise their flag and. finally - after an embarras- sing 86-minute delay-went down before Philadelphia Phlllies at Eb- bets Field 8-6. The majors began another April- to-October marathon on all fronts in generally crisp. footballish weather before turnouts totalling close to a quarter of a million people. Snow fltirrics at Detroit failed to dissu ade I crowd of 40.087. Mantle became the first batter ever to send two shots over Grif- fith Stadium's distant centrefield fence in a single game. These two shots. plus a 4-for-4 performance by catcher Yogi Berra. gave the Yankees ii I0-4 victory over Wash- ington Senators. These b n f t in g pyrotechnics. which also included two home runs pby Wasliiiigtnn's Karl Olson thrilled a crowd of 27,837. includ- ing Prcsidciit Eisenhower. VFOSSES FIRST BALI. i The president. garbevl in (an iovercoat anrl brnwii fedora. fol- ,lowed the chief executive tradition lot tossing out. the first ball. He (cut loose ii high. arching pitch lwhich. after a player scramble. was retrieved by the Yankees' in- fielder Gil McDougald. in other American League games. Ted Williams. making his !first opening day appearance in four years, slammed two doubles ;and a single against the ”shift" to lhelp lead Boston Red Sox to an I8-1 victory over Baltimore: Chi- .i-ago White Sox edged Cleveland l2-1 when the liidiansi Bob Lemon lwalked across the winning run. and Kansas City Athletics topped Detroit Tigers 2-1 on I two-run pinch-hit double by Gus Zernial. in the National League. New York Giants rapped Pittsburgh PI- rates 4-3. with Johnny Anionelli pitching in six-hitter and contribut- .ing a home run: Milwaukee (Braves shut out Chicago Cubs ti-0 ilnrgely on home runs by Hank Aaron and Joe Adrock; and Stan MONTREAL (CPI - The eight.- team International League starts its 73rd season today and presl-i dent Frank Shaiighnessy looks for' I banner one. "It should be I scramble." be, said Tuesday. "It looks better balanced all round. Toronto and Havana have exceptionally strong clubs. Buffalo has I new operation and with eight straight training victories should be away to a fast start. "Montreal is strong offensively but may need help with the pitch- ing. Richmond and Miami both have young clubs, but strong." i The league has one new club-l Miami-and five managers who will be starting their first full sea- son with their present clubs. The newcoincrs. no strangers to baseball. are Phil Cavsrrctta at. Buffalo. Dori Osborn at Miami.. Eddy Lopat at Richmond and i Bruno Rein-I at Toronto with his IDERBY CHOICE . - - - . sy Alan Mimi B-WI ER ail PM5 BUT WILL BE 02! ll 3 I95”? 97 rwa DLES W TIIE Kulrdcxy Dena); MAY5. j Looks For Big Year As I.L. Opens Doors To 73rd Season mm International Leaizmi team. Dixie Walker at Rochester arrived during last sesoii. As for attendance. Shaughnessy said. he is looking for ii league mark of 2,000,000 this year com- pared with 1.600.000 last year. Montreal took the league by I ball game over Toronto. There are three night games in the fotir scheduled openers today. Columbus will entertain Montreal in the lone day contest before an expected 10.000 persons. At Rich- mond. anothcr 10.000 are expected to see Toronto try for its first Victory. llavana will he host. In Roches- ter before an anticipated 20,000 and Miami expects 15.000 fans for its debut against Riiffalo. Yanks VVin; Brooks Lose As Baseball Season Opens Musial's two-riin homer in the top of the niiiih gave St. Louis Card- inals : 4-2 decision over Cincin- nati. Altogether. hp:-ning day prod- uced -1 cluster of i8 home runs. st). of them at Washington and four at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh's Del Long slapped two in a losing! cause. MIGHTY BLASTS In a blast which brought even the president to his feet. Mantle sent his first home run at Wash- ingion to the left of the Griffith Stadium flagpole onto the roof of I house across the street. His sec- ond sailed over the fence at the. 430-foot. mark. Both were figured in be around 475-footcrs. The first came with none on base in.the first inning. the other in the sixth with two on base. Berra hit I home run. double and two singles for I profitable afternoon while Dick Tettlebach got the other Senator homer off winner Don Larsen. . I At Brooklyn. thi-.gPhiiiies run- Ioaded quickly on big Don bew- combe. star of the Dodgers' early pennant push A year ago. a homer by Jim Greengrass sending him to the showers in the third. Robin Roberts managed to stall” through to the victory. The Dodgers were made uncom- fortable during opening cere- monies when. with the signal to sing the national anthem. it was noted that no one had been as- signed to raise the Stars and Stripes and world championship flag. Finally. a Marine color guard did the chores while Brooklyn offi- cials stood by. red-faced. Farewell Skate AT SPORTS ARENA i This Afternoon j and evening I Afternoon: 4-5.30 Admission: Adults Children 10 Evening: 8-10 25 Turpin lnTK.0. BIRMINGHAM. England (AP)-.l Randy Turpin. former world mid-l dleweight champion. Tuesday night: tion a technical knockout ovcri Alessandro d'0ttavio of Italy. Thcl referee stopped the fight in thcl sixth round because of the Ital-1 Ian's badly-cut eye. I Pliillies Purchase Duane Pilelie BROOKLYN (AP)-The Phila- delphia Phillics announced Tues- day the purchase of righthanded pitrhcr Duane Pilcttc from Buf- falo for a rookie catcher and cash. Pfllettc only recently joined the Phillies on I tryout basis and impressed manager Eddie Mayo on his only mound appearance. Admission: 500 4.. Body Repairs a: 1:” Auto Painting 1 if your car or truck rc-l quires attention our fully equipped repair and paint- ing dcpartments are ready to serve you. ESTIMATES FREE l FALL'S Auto Body Repairs 86 Kent. St. - Dial 9713 The fishing properties Edward Island, known as J Edward Island Fish and G ed and located at Bristol in Kings County, NOTICE owned by the undersign- Prince ordanls Fishing Ponds In declared "Private Fishing Properties". Anyone found trespassing for the purpose of fishing thereon shall be liable to prosecution wider provision of Section 2. Subsection (v) of the Prince tame Protection Act 1951. G. G. HUGHES. W. L. EIDAM N. J. mm: 1 Mullinsi forwards Daley. 3- MacDonaId.i J. MacDonald. PW. Gionet. Veilleux. Kane. Maclunis. Burns. Parkdale: goat Roper; defense- A. MIcLeod, Moore. Iiill; for- 5 The Cbnii-Iaf:tot)ownGIIH1Ihl.WodIeIIlIw, Apr. 13, 1953 LEAD SERIES 3-I Marlies Blank Jr. Habs 3-O , wards A. Carver. S. Carver. Ready Dunn, J. MacLeod, Gregory. Summar! First Period: 1. Hill tlluiry). I I9 Penalties: Gregory. Ycilleux. A. Macbeod. Hache. Second Period: 2. Parkdali: l)unii (Gregory, J. Mi-icLeod) 5.20: 3. Saints Davey (Uniissistcdl 7.41; 1. Piirkdale Ready (lIurI'.Vt 11-35. 5- Saints Burns (ill. ZllacDonald) l 5.29. ' tpenauiiesi Kane (iiiinor. iiizilorl. Third Period: 6. Paikdale flurry (Ready) 11.20. 7. Saints Roy. (Gionet. Veilleux) ll-2.15: ll S-Wits .I. MacDonald (DarF)'- E M394 Donald) 18.12. Penalty: Hill. Overtime: 9. Parkdale A ('.ii-v- er (Ready. A. Mat'I.t'n('Il (H4: 10. Parkdale Dunn (Rc:ul)' 304- , , Penalties: Gregory 'llWUtt VF?” leux (major). Stops: Gilliii . Roper I I I ) l r l ) l SAVE WITH SCHIIIIMAIPS COMPLETE BUILDING "I JOB -- 1 BILL" SERVICE SPECIAL NEWS FROM SCHURMAN'S KENSINGTON OFFICE NOW IN STOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY ' BROODER STOV E COAL ' COKE - BRIQUETS and Repellent ”” kinds '" ' Its Beauty Lasts soft coal We have changed the size of our Franies and Sashes and all of the 134" stock must. go. These are being offered at. GREATLY REDUCED 0 Easy to Apply PRICES. If you are planning to build this sum- mer here is a real money saver for you. a Needs no prime, GET YOUR sumv WHILE 0" SW" THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE. - Apply Wm. Roller-Koaier or Brush. SELLING LESS THAN V2 PRICE 750 Regular Price SALE PRICE First person to offer 350.00 wll take this 1 Squares of Ilf Quality Insulated Sid- Ing. WATOII FOR I: ANNOIJNCIMINT on on IIVOLUTIONAIY. NIW Joints-MAnvii.u Asmm - 1 siimous. . l rononro (CP)-Toronto Marl- borus mixed hard bumping with alert offensive work Tuesday night to defeat junior Montreal Cana- rlicns 8-0 and take 1 3-1 lead in the beat-of-seven eastern Can- ada nteniorial Cup finals. Firth game is scheduled for ilonti-cal Thursday and should Caiiadieiis win. a sixth contest will he played here Sunday. The game threatened to break into a mass brawl at several points in the second and third periods as rhccks grew harder and tempers ltai-ed. With seven seconds to play in the game. the players paired off and chased each other around the rink but the referees somehow managed to prevent any fist-throw-g ing. Bob Nevins fired goals in the Iirst and third period and Bob Pul- (orrl scored in the second. Lineup Miintri-iil M Goal: Johnston: tie fence: Pelcliat. McNiff, Longarini. Plcard. Lamb) forwards: F. Ken-3 nedy. LaForge. Courcy. Wilson. Boucher. Baclistrom. Dudych. Lam bert. Pronovost. Tomato - Goal: Broderfk: de- fence: Biiun. Casey. Neale. Mac- Nell: forwards: Burns. Nevins. Puiford. Brewer. Farnfield. Col- lins. Boyer, Kennedy. Murchiep Girard. SUMMARY First period: I. Marlboros. Ne- vins (Burns. Collins) 4:47. Penal- ties: Baun 1:42. Brewer 6:55. La- Forge 8:44. Neale 13:35. Picard 15:50. Second period: 2. lllarlboros, Pulford (Neale, Kciuicdyi 15110- Penalties: Girard 4:42. 8. Ken- nedy 6:5tl. Dudych 11:15. Lamb 16:35. Third period: 3. Marlboros. Ne- vins (Brewcr. Boyer) 3:18. Penal- ties: Courcy 6:02. Pronovost. Mac- Neil 11:09. Casey 15:10. Bouchcr 1ll:5.'I. . UARES IRANTFORD INSULATED SIDING CAR CONTAINED The Summernlde Aces tied it their Prince County Champlo series at one game apiece last night at Civic Stadium. beating tlu Royals 13-0 in overtime. The Ace: find I big Ir In-play in the first peri wh ch ended 5-3 their favor. The teatbi each scor- ed goals in the sandwich lQlIIttl)lI:. 1147 Then Freetown really skated home buys into the ice in the final frame and were about 0-7 with about three miniitesgto go in the game. While referee Simmons was trying to separate MacLean and Taylor who were staging a two- man donnybrook in the Freetown end. Syl Bernard tied it up at 15-311. The goal was disputed. but no whistle had blow and the goal was allowed. In the overtime session it was all Aces. as the home conting- ent scored five goals without I return. Vance Harris led the Aces with 5 goals and 2 assists. Leftoy Chlow had 3 goals and two assists. and Fred MacLean. Syl Bernard. Gord Cutcliffe, Peter Pope and Grant Grady scored the other markers MacMurdo. Clayton Mill and Edgar Taylor got two goals a- piece. Zeke and Deal-toberts gett- Eustace Reeves slid into the Ace goal post in the second period and was forced to retire from the game with an injured knee. Goalcr Taylor was hit in the face with the puck in overtime and had to go to the dressing room for re- pairs. First Period: 1. Aces. Harris. ('tlacAr(liur. MacLean) 0.45-' 2 Fi-ct-(own. C. Mill. (MneMurdo) 12.00: 3. Aces. Harris. 12.30; ig singletons. 1 .lAces Dump Freetown Royals- I3-8 To Tie Playoff Series ' Ior) 12.40: 0. Aces. Harris. (6. Born ord) 16.04; 0. Aces. Chlow (Gall-am 16.45; 7. Aces. G. Grady (cu. clIffe') 10.14. Penalty - Grant Grady. second Period: I. Aces. iiai-i... in (Bernard. MIcLeaii) 6.08; 9. in... town. MncMui-do (Mill. Taylpnl Penalties: MacArthur. Smith, ranr . Tlili-d Period: 10. Freetown. z. Roberts (Campbell) 0.111 11. Free- town. Taylor (MncMurdo) 9.51: )2. Aces. MacLenn (MacArthur) in 1; 13. Freetown, MuMurda. (C. Milli 14.14: 14. Freetown. Taylor. (mac. M:i'rdol)6l45&35; 15. Fxeeiown. 1), Roi, er . ; can. Benin-i (Chlow) 18.55. 6' Pennltler Taylor (major) Mag. Lean (ma or). Overtime: 17. Aces. Pope (Mac. Arthur. Bernard) 1.26: 18. Area, Chlow (Harris) 2.02: It). Aces. cut. cllffe (Pope) 3.49; 1). Aces I-lari-iii (Gallant. Chlow) 5.40: 21. Aces, Chlow (Gallant. Harris) 5.50. The final game to decide the win- ner of the Maclfarlane-Delaney tin phy will be played at Civic Start ium on Friday night. 1500 Tam watched last night's content. Maroons Left Tuesday For West CHATHAM. Ont. (CP)-Chailiniii Maroons. a team torn apart fliltl . rebuilt in mid-season. headed lof British Columbia Tuesday for this 4.lfinaI round of the C adlari scu- Frcelown. C. Mill (MacMurdo. Toy I ior hockey championship. 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