..:-v ..... . 3.-st.-... -.a.--...i..n....... ,. - has come to an end lnr lady mem- Peace And Prosperily Reign On National League Fronl W10.N'TRIAl.- lCPl-Peace and prosperity T213111 on the National Hockey Leszue front with Mon- treal Canadians. recrowned Slan- ley Cup champions and runner-up Boston Brums resuns bumps bruises lo a '!ZZLlIll Finale Tueadu mg!-t llonireal won its second 5'Jf(F."-ll? rhaniotonshtu with I 3.1 mthuganie decision. servinl More from znsl outward that its gmsngth mould be lust its potent untind illll time next year. tinarh Toe Blake. who took the Canuik: through In nlamif games In the title zrorerl a record him- x-It tw uiyitun; the min in eaih oil hi; ii;-;t tun trip. He hurl Ii oi the IR nlaver: it ho hrsterl Detroit Red Wing: 13:: vear Maurice slinrltntt Rut-hgrd II M tho lcagiir irlrtnn anti all lllnf nrnrtn: kin: ::.tir himself at lead one more year uheri he an-5 7'01 . that; uill hp hi: tau The xeneraltle Iiwl-9'. Willi unrcd 35 anal: Ihi-. :eason and gnome; maht ln llw nlayoiln. Ha-,nil riipprrl hrlrm I0 ill his '4 lull Vlll. .t-gum) Hr has J93 leae gilfnnlay gnajt I'l hi: ('t'r-du and 70 nlaytiit zoaiz TWO GAME. I Nl Il7"l'l5 Tun ra: ' Tuesday ruzhl I i yggirlgpy :rt'mII- Boston rear guard Bah hm-.tt.-oh mtlerecl In mum: ylghlitini '-acvure tn the Iecond period ulir" ll? PlN7hPd Into the end hn.2rrl'. hut was to leave later Wt-rim-.:riav by train (or Boston with the rest of the club Henri tpnttkel Rnrkett Richard. belted ahout rnnwlerably during the series. aggravated a ligament injury to his knee. reported club physiotherapist B-ll Head. Boston manager Lynn Patrick acknowledged hefnre departure that Bruins "are in the market" tor nil-season player deals What lxtnrt" ilielp.” aimi Pat- rick. ”tnt-wards" The playoff: were wrapped up pnattv nuirklv all round with Rosina ltooclnn: off Detroit in his game: and Montreal berating New York in the same number and then repeating against Boston. The Montreal players received Ll -ititts north H.000 apiece In! their oath: in winning the semi- tir-el and tinzl Rnztoo not It unltl nttt oi Curlers Down Brooms Flew for the I bhv use rompleted last week after many necks ni keen competition. Thl! match was played in sect- lons which included both housewives and business girls. Section winners wen l. Helen MarKe,nzir. 2. Kay Johnson .1. Marv Marlmnnan The Johnson zkvnpcd rink detent- ed the Marlienvte rink and met. the M 'llacLenne.n. rink in a close Iy contested match with the Mac- Lemian !our.:nme emerging vice IorinuF Winner: '3'-In. Harv Vlarheuo an. Mate. Velma Hooper. second. Chris Agnew; lead. France! Clarke Runners up. Skip. Kav Johnson. mate. J-.a.n Giddinge. second. Connie Illarheod. lead. Jenny Boomhower The Presidents Match. also I keep competition all the. way. end! ed with the !oLlow-.n5 foursome I! prue winners Skip. Elizabeth Mar;Doueld. mate Shirley Storav: second. Joyce. Beer. lead. Dons. Bennett i R-inner: up Skip. Ada Muhar. mate. Jean Giddings second Frans ees Wltitinck. load. Muriel Farm- .er Vow the hronrna have been hung up. the stories have been turned. locker; have been emptied and prettv tartans and plaids have been placed in mnth-balls-an- other successful rurlilu season hers of the "IUirlottetown Curling Cluh OrioIes' Goes To Pacific B-iLT!MOF.F. more Oriole: ' A!” Wednesday tgrnurt red hli um -.r.t-.nn under all 5 lI'illv.a.rs-.5 um. I ..--s. I I l mu. sent ! catcher Tommy Patton to Van-; couver of the Pacific Coast IAIIIIQ y worth l1.5t'lI apiece. Patrick indicated that he would be interested in using goalie Terrv Sawchuk. who quit the Bruins in mid-seuon. on Trade material Li I "reasonable oller” uose. Ha gave assurance that young Don uimmona. the man who replaced the ailing Sawchuk "will stay.” SCHMIDT GOING FISHING Coach Milt Schmidt directed questions about his Iuture to the Boston club directors. t ”l had it one.-year contract.” he said. "I'm noinz fishing.” General manager Frank Selke nl Montreal uld the club shapes up at this time as a stand - pat ”The yruinzer players will have in ight their way on." he said. "T rein in rnimle at Rochester. I couple at winmne: and II couple at Ottawa Junior (ii-tnadieos " Ca- nadiens are en-sponsors with Tort unto Maple Le.-ti: of Rochester is the Amerir.-tn Hm-kev League and Winnipeg Warrlnrl in the Western League. The CAIIAdlPn.I were guests Wed- nesday nl.':l1i at n hanqttet tendered by the city nt llnnlrenl. ii Rochester Bealeh By Richmond Vics RICHMOND. va vie Bl: Jim Coates fired a tour hitter and Richmond shelled an Old-llnll llI!I' Lynn Lnvenguth. ztnd three Hitch- ester successor: Int ll hits Wed- nesday for s 7.0 victory over the Red Wings ll1aI via: the Virilit- lann' limt Il'llll'TlFll in an interna- tional League operun: dax name. A 5 o m e w h at dtsartpointing ernud nF 5.273 tttlllllffl the Veea drive I4OVOngilIl1 in ma shower! with a aevenhtt harraze in the middle innings. 'lirn rnntuuie the assault against Ed ltttttttellv. Mel Wright and vlfllillflh llatliinson Cnates. vihn itax hll uiih the Veea last season herattse he dldnt' have cnntrnl. started an if he meant to repent I936 He walked two men in the rim Inllllll. then settled dmm and nstwri iitst one more. hase on hall: He hitched to just .11 halter: tour nvcl nar. KA.N'S!i3i i'lTY iAP' at least one dav used !our rutchers in A rain effort enough to win. Former Tiger Ned r..rv-v. was BASAEBAALL REAULTI it THE. CANADIAN PRESS American Uraguti ; Detroit 300100000-4 5 (ll Kanuit City Ill 100 00:-5 in (It Buniiing. Mus til. Criminal til. Gromelc tit and Wtlsonl Gare. v-.r. Burnette wt and Smith WJ Burnette L Mus Hits: Kr-i Lopez. hlmpsrm i International league l Rochester 000 000 mo-o 4 1i Richmond "RI 223 ml-7 II I i I I I l l Wallv Burnette shut out Dctroitta (or on and a third inning; while i Boone. Ills Kansas City teammates camel from behind and nosed out the Tigs ghpllgd I)pIroII': '.lar1pl'. .Il”1 mm. Pri 5-4 w9t'I"4'5t'I!!l'- FWFPDIHR "Wining. Irnm the hill in thr ill'SI. two-game season opening series. I then WPTII ahead in the third on with all other Ameriran l.ea:ueElope' and Sirnpsons homers 0!! teams idle. the victory gave iast.:tl1e slants M relieier Duke. Maas years' cellar-dwelling A'- Iilildll-t outed possession of lint olace lorl to choke oi! the hard-hitting Kan-; saa Cltv club and earn his itrstihut walked three men and int .ltm major league victory But the Alli. E F'i.ni;an'-i shirt. He struck out two letics Hot to lwo or them for 10' in the. lourtlt. the. veteran who til hits. including hnme run: hv HecA' tot Love and Harry Simpson and in: out nearly all it last season a triple bv Bob Cerv. That Wlllwllll arm trouble gave Boone a ! wild It the start and spotted Del troll thru runs In the first lnninpttlv rally 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tliursday. April 18, 1957 Kansas City Edges Detroit, l Move Up lnio First Place Rpljfgrl no a hit halsman. tut, ualks and hase-rlearinl rlouhln hy Ru who absorbed the defeat Garver again got, into trouble in the lgurih and was lifted lnr Bur Garver allowed only zttemptin: I comeback after he- lead oil single. then with two out Mans singled scorirtii Flnone. andjialtl" ABOVE ARE the members of ll! Alpha V'l Men Team. champ- ions of the SWAP Basketball League. The team members and The YM F A SWAP lSport With . A Purpnscl Basketball League concluded III creatly surressiul uiitial. sea-..m. last night with R banquet at iI1F X M.C.A There were 83 players. reiereezt. coaches. and special guests in at- tendance The guest ;pFilkEr was the Rev. Ill. hlitttm llcv. Milton. in his brief but highlv tnterestinz and lntnrniatlie remarks, liltcnrtl Innt athletes to rlirislians in that drive' and enthusiasm and dedication. must he a nt-eseht ii an alhlctef is to rise above the nvernze and the same qualities are nci-cssaryt In he a good l'llrlSLlaIl. I Hr. Arthur Dtlvnr, Prcsitlcnl (II lllc V MFA Board of llircclurs. lmarks stated that the YM.F.A.l ll'It,l'Fl”I0rl had taken .tatrd the lragur director. Ballem. the coaches. playrns and lreferees for the line lmrk they hae been rlntnz Hr. Duvar rnttitrteoted that riaielanrl ti Detroit fl I 000 2 .Wa:hingtnn '7 3 .000 I PROBABLE PITCKERS xxvgw WORK 'APt Probablr nurhrrs rm tnriayls mainr ieagur tl't'itl wnn-lost rei-nrds in Garner was Ierked Rurnetto ended 'l)l"mhl'5"' ROUNDUP A A LINPV! zuth. Donna,-llv '1' 145' 't1.arKtnsnn t7t and Ti-ed, Coulee and Chit! L Lovemzuth HANDINGB Amer-it-an Lune I! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W l. Pct GBI. Kama: City '7. n lmil - New iork i 01 rim '1 Boston l 0 10M I1 Chit-at" I ll 1 000 '4! Baltimore 1 1 .500 I WEEKEND SALE 1 RUBBER STAIR TREAD - .- . .. . . - 12 For 1.03 LIGHT BULBS. so watt - . . . . - . WALLPAPER ROOM LOT SPECIALS ENAMEL & SATIN PAINT, ALL COLOURS, qt.-1.29 National Leanne I"itt.5hurgli at Brooklyn Utnvn -.'i..1t or Law Ittlrn vs Maglic 11.1 in Philadelphia at Vew lurk Simmons t15.1n. v.I Gomez 1717-; Cincinnati l Fhicaan at St Louis lnratmuzky '2-4' VI Dukson tis- llll. American Lulu! New York at Boston - Kucks I18-ht is Sullivan '14-7!. Cietrland at Detroit e Lemon "Willi Va Hflefi '1)-Hi. Kama: rttv st FIIICRSD-AKEIIHEI W747 tl Harsharnan tllvlll Bsltvmnre at Washington lniglilt --Moore Il2.7t va Abemldhy t!-Si 6 for 98: on 24-hour rocalr privileges. wnrll; and '0'.-ixpuerigtrtie than he; nou as M e oies. , sent down because manager Pauli 9 3-4 CU. Richards wanted him to not more SMOKES FOR CANADIAN MILITARYFFRSOIIIE. sotvlngvrliliilto Unlidlollooolinuyeocy Fonelnholdlldelost t FIRESTONI The 21 year - old catcher was. REFRIGERATOR 299.95 FRIZECIIBOMII 8121' W FT. 2' II I ESTINGHOUSI TELEVISION Screen 21 Tubes 249.95 it TABLE RADIOS CAR RADIOS, new - - - - - 3.5. noon POLISHER - . I- . CAR ILANKETS, reg." 4.95 - Each - - - - . 2.95 ----.49.9s -----22.95 --...47.so EASTER TOYS FOR ALL AGES T Tie V FIRISTONE i 0. co. LTD-W also spoke briefly and in his re-.'"T Th .2 . , , I sperlal notol e A picked uh tun IIIIIJ v1nrItM mp warp hm” "NW4 M by. lilin SWAP l.r:ar:u? anti rnr1:raltlv' Fharliell l the l ll:-azue-J nlayevw are :cttin: an. Freshman vnanaier lzvl. Tiglte nrtte ulto sate url nitlt; Iun hltli '”''"'l” H" H" ""'"3F'i membenl llor the remainder of the name l four hits.- at Milwaukeeales1- "rial coat. iii-2t va Burdelle tlll-tlil 1 llllihll - coach Rt"! AIlv(ll'lstt" tlar right.) bean. Ralph Russell. Scoli no 911, wprg pre-.PnlNI utllt awards by last; night. Left to riiht. MI. Mac- Don; Reid, David Lee. Bill Do on. Bud lllarfdum. President of the Murty. Jim White Icaptauil. Bob Lea. ROBE! WOPI-It ROI M- Alph. Vt MPH. at the t-onclud- George Phillips. Wendell Mac- kmson tcoacht SWAP League Concludes Year With Banquet At The Y.M.C.A. oi the A:s5t'l(lali(IrI and must set 3 standard It! lteliaittttlr Chailnian luv the hanquct was Claudg Whitirnrrl Sealed a tune Head iahlp vtrre. llr Duvar, Rev. Mittou. Brmteti Carr. Fiestdent at Centeiuiial Y5 Men; Darrili Doyll, President oi Phalanx; Joan Rog- ersnn. President of Phials; Bud Macillurty. President of Alpha Y'I lien. Gordon Maxwell. Secretary of Y M (' A . Charles Linkletnr. international l,1tt'ector of Ysi Men: in: banquet hell! at the Y.M.(7.A. Mr. and Wu Charles Ballem and the chairman. entered in the league. They an 9 HYDE PARK .0 WARREN K. lmade a presentation to the. l'I10lIlInll'0dlICCd. Also present at the banquet wen improvgd pllyer in the league. I the sweethearts oi the (our teams Peter MacNutt. 9 FASHION - CRAFT TOPCOATS IQNDATIOI TIUDTII TORONTO (CF) - Harold C. Walker. of the board at the Jloundatlon. on Dr. Solnndt III! been active for pounced Wednesday that Dr. 0. several yeu-s in supporting 91,. I. Soludt. assistant vice-prev conservation program sponsored in cliaru oi research and by the inundation. development to: the Canadian Hg. tional Railways. tins accepted 3 post as trustee of the Inundnunjl. Norma Duvu. Janet Cerry. Mari-t made the presentation of a trophy lyn MacDonald and Eleen Dia- m Kenny Macxgmie, judgeg by "'””d- 5l"””""'t "I SW53 the iour coaches and Mr. Ballem u.i3."f.?;.”22:.J:i' t..":52'1...ilT ;5j;';””;:f ""3 We Pew!" or Ron Storey and Kenny MacKen- I . 1' ,9 flifncy c”I:'b”l'd W"-II zle by Bennett Carr and Bud Mac-t T P 39 3" ”iamw”' - Jim WW5 Murty made presentations to Jimt ll " Ta!” Fm” 9” 5999” 13 "19 White. Captain of the cnamptnu,l?""i”3rw"he lronhyra was also Alpha Ysi Men team. coach Ron.p'EF"f1ache ”; 3”” ” Ahtkinson and other members oi "uni km Lam”: (gr lfagi: t 2 team ” . 8 . .. . hlaclroi the team captains were is:1i(s:'n:?:&.:ht:x&3::kCY:- card in short remarks. in which km 0; pm," we” muoduced to they thanked league officials for h, gathering Ind the uptum oi "'9 lmm Ind l"l91'9-II "I9-V 53"? lheir respective teams presented "I9 933115 .them with tokens of a reciau Claude Whiteneci oresentedlol time and effort giveiiplreely (:2 awards to the three top scoreers oi ' the league, The "re,-easy Mu, the league. Henry Phillips. Larrylrnlm MacFayden. George Seamle- Flack and Ron Storey and also bury and Don MacLegn tier; .1” HOONRAY - A bcouiiiul jewelry ul exquisitely Jeoltned. In low-Iv unit Fall and Winter colon. MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. 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