l i gnu, s. '1949" Eolioee - From Prince ilounty .‘..."i.“‘?.l."...“' £13....“ , .... e e m e deeerve e 135"» credit toi- plm ey did eooompiiell chi: year. [my went turthbr then any other shew whey teem in Prince Oounty thie ‘ring and lut New ‘leer: we wouldn't lleve bet a plugged nickel lent the teem would hove been eble In beet en en with e. etii! yolk. whey are new the proud ehemv ion: oi New Brunswick and Prince Idwerd Ielend end hoolrey ion: u; summer-ride lhould ieei proud ed there Oindereile. liidl who wont ' lorth end out quite e. lileeble hunk o! ma: i.» ‘themeelyee. l There eeenu little question but that the better teem won et Stellarton Friday night. W: heve to take into account however that Qul‘ boys were Playing in their Joneute‘ rink. that they were playing eiter huvin: lied o. tire- name trip with little rert belore m. JhCMIM “Jilly. 1t seem: probable that the score wouldn't have been so oneeided hed the geme been pleyed in e neutral rink with both teams having to trnvel to the scene o! action. On the other hand, it is only lair to say that the stellar rcal-uerldinx o! Ieliour MacKsy helaed the local kid: a lot. Gonlretuletionl to youni MecKay who hasn't hed much ex- perience between the pipes. Re duplicated Merl: Delaney’: ieat in Sydney when our Klnemen boy: won an unoflieiel Maritime champ- ionship two years ego. That Midget aggregation waa prgbnbiy the strongest ever orgsnired in Bummerslde. We expected them to go places and they did. The boy: have the hieheet pntee lol- the haul-dos hocieey pleyere end their management. They m quite enthusiastic about lthe line wpy in which they were entertained in Stellnrtilll. . . ‘ b Three e1 the eloseeet Ilflkgthg,“ umee ever eeen et the iecel eir- pert were pleyed between the lummereide lilyere end Hermon Field on Frldey end leturdey eveniner. end Sunday eiterneon. The American: stationed eii New‘ loundland airport won Frideyh ewe. but were behind e: to 0 levith l! second: to Ie. lerl lrnith ever eworded e ioui shot end it twee thought the Iiyere mirht wnive the ei-let end try to irem the bu]! U11 Iihb cloning gong. The tegrn lleeted for lnlith to take the ehot. however. end when he rniee- ld. the Hlrmoli Pield ilaehee oe-me Ilek hi’ two very feet bukets, nddiill i" lliother beiore the ‘fill- It i1 e question ‘whether would have been better to try t: kill the 3: eeeonde by busing the bell lround or not. ee eeeonde I: e lone time w m» the bell leeguers Obiain Court 0_r__der g eooelu ironl e. decision lest 3e: by rederel Judge Idwerd A. Cooler. Jiugge Conger’: decision denied the peyere’ eoplieetion for e pre- liminary iniunetion reetreirliil! beeelteli troln iseeoing them .03 the lillhetided liet. In euoeelins (or today's order. John L. Wynn, lewyer For Merlin and . submitted en em- devit deelerlnr thet unleee i-he player: got immediete eeliei they would be under sentence o! "bore- bell death." Lnnier end Martin ue eeeklnc r ' tetement until their $500,000 suit: egeimt various bulbeli oi- iictale can be eeitled. Thty d" under n Jive-year euebeneion i0!‘ having lumped lo the mp1s in mo. The demon suit is eoheduied to come up liwil 33- pway from the opposition but on the other hand hnd Bmllh’! 5M0 been successful it would have put the Flyers only two points ahead of the visitors and u the Hermon Held _boye would probably have got poeeeleion oi’ the ball. ll W88 probably not I. good idea t0 take the shot. The Flyei‘: won the sec- ond tome when Beyne’: ileld soul made it 48 to 4B with wbout 30 second: in go. The third lame was even closer, Boso o! Harmon Field breaking n 42-42 tie by potting a beautiiul basket with no more thun live seconds l‘e!t.o! the game. Strunge how much one year's crop ei hoeiwy nleyere can differ tron: another en's. but ye" our berm-m: Iieeted the cher- lottetown bentem: ll to l. Tllil year the Capitol Olty boys wrm ill to 0. Lip Gliiililfa Pee-wees lost e. oiole I'm lo the Oherlottetown entry. They lost I to t. but there seem: to be two future etere in thet ouiiit in tile person: o! Oleude Geudet end John Whelen- They eoorld two goele epleee end look like eemin: ebeniplerle. 0on- gretlileiiene to our Kinsmen never- weights who were the‘ only teem o! yfllllilete-rs to bent Charlotte- town et Iedequ: "aoo ulub" et Summel-elrle Com- meroiel Bowling League: Prerldent -—- llarle bmith. Dity lliolrere - 88: Vice-President - Allll Kerrie. Qurren b Brine —» m: Bro’!- Trea: - Windy Glow. MI-ilQi-llrrles -— ill: Flaky Pete". Dodger: — 311; Gfiwge Oiled-lid. Gimen do Irilg: —- M; Dutch Underwood, mrren a: Brine -- I00: lien Gel- lllli. Doillhboy: - M; Austin BIWKI. Currln d: hi"; _.. 5m; Id Ai-senuult, Dodgers — mo. Tiger Rookie Hailed As Potential Star I! Joe Plgeichler . I 5-. April Q w MP) - It's no cinch to put the “"89 N! my reflliia and eey: ‘TN! I011"; to be a greet sin", Iio nutter how good the ruy look. 0d down below. But one you!!! M811. an, outfielder with petrolt, lhowa definite signs o! nuklng the American League e. perm“. ent but of oboe-Milena. He is Johnny Gil-och. e Chicago Vi)’. wlho he: h-ld only two years . o! proieeelenal e not etert to oley ebell until he Ivllild ill-mill! et Greet Leku. a level treinin: eehool dining fill: Bl‘. Groth is e. natural, the kind that eolnee up one: every 10 er 20 yeere. _ 010th we: eo good in lilerlde lest sol-ins thet the Tiler: were divided u~ to whether he should be kept on the club or elm. out lTUl‘ one more year's seasoning. Eventually manager Steve O'Neill decided the! e yeer at Buiiolo would be beet lolr Broth. lli-hmurb he admitted Johnny wee. Probebiy his beet uutileldm. Toward the end of the 1041i once. He did "mllllfll. Johnny relOingd thd“ Tlcers. alter leedim the Interm- ilonel beanie butters in III de- bertrnente. Hie first time at bet he put the bell out o: the perk. o.-.:::ll.r.=:::-..l.~ ream: oullurv usro t... nsrllsloir more You will be surprised-when you ' teerheprioe tegeoneolne oil rbeiineueedeolewnew orei ebowing. letter. QIIIIIH. bigger i iurieiy, than For o long time. RUOKS » Ir. Root livers ere-ched: ‘Til-gen now on I'm e leit field- a.“ g '1'! never get my old iob beck H0" rilht he wu. moth now l: the rmiler oentreilelder,‘ and Iver: i: in left. eWinners Of g Finish 0f Goaliending Problems EDMONTON. April 4 - (OH-i Chlilfiso Black Hawk: lhould have few gooltorudirlg trouble: in the future, WJ. (Bill) Tobin. pregi. dent oi .th¢ Nationll Hook” Marne club. eoid here todey. Hawks, who hnve diillculiy for the 188i: two yeere in finding a top-oglibre not my. will“. lwve two reed peoeoecte in their term Iyetem end also m interested in Frankie (Mr. mo) Brimaek‘: announcement m: 1.13m "it" he iwlwd to lwt a trerleter rrnu.lvuuecnt§u;'Itenn experienced The Mexican ' from Boston Bruin: to some other orrenmeilon. . Brinueie eeld he would lire to of Dlt Clapper’: decision to re- time Tobin eeld Hawk: eleo were "very bleeeed" with the eliowing 0t Al nolilna. Ioelie mm Renee: city Pia-mot: in the United Biol" Hooker Leosue thle eee. 0M1. "we consider him pnetty nee: Nldy to make the jump to the big. ieevg the Boston oluh e: a Neult 0' GUARDIADI. CHARLOTTETOWN Nine Mile dreel-Bulldou welt» ed ewey with the 3. c. Wood tro- won e. decisive i-i victory over the Albany 5t. Pele in the iourth some o! e. beet-ei-rive eerie: pley- ed at Viotowie rink. ‘I'M newly crowned‘ lull!!! were gxheppy lot when the iinal bell rounded eethey/beeeme i110 South Queen’: Hockey hell" champion: in lileee o! the 8t- m; who won the cup lest yeer. Aileen toele the first game oi the ' es but the Greek eune beck geme to teie the next three. lecdnd win tor the Oreeli wee rather en oddity u it eerno um- e. gurno thet. wee pleyed and won by Albany, but "Ill W0’ bolted and ruled to bl Olly“ ageirl mile rweult wee that AI- be/ny didn't urive end fill II!" we: won by deieult- Idroe-upl: Nllll “All QIQ‘. “Olly w ‘yeylor: deieunee, A. A. Nllebeulall. Albany: 00:1. B. Neiidllli; ‘l’ tenor. W. Oelneml. R. 0N9"! centre, Bel-my Noooeb: will!» Ii- Dougey. N. Veh limb“; will. John Dougey. A. nous-y. L. Gem- eron. D. MacLeod. Joe DouIiW- Qflleigls; Jeolde Kane, Art 9hr Beturdey night when they ' “contender from " . lest left bend. ld, leeeue next eeaeon but it nee-y tellre print-her year." he eaid. The Bleck Hawk president glee ealld hie orientation was keeping e 8118111 eye 0n Bev Bentley, my. liant youn! neiminder with Re- gina Capitals. i Tobin flew hen tom Oihlenge din-inc the weelbend tor n brie! visit to take in the Weetern Oun- ldl Junior semi-ilnel between celgery lluiteloee end Mooee Jew Canucks at Calgary lest Saturday, BYSIQTH. THESE STILL PAY Blii IIIIIIIIEHIIS Every day more owners ere im- pressed wiill the foct that one of the best investments in any market I: ll iine used cur or ‘truck bought here where qual- ity is riss-ured. TRUCKS ‘b Ton ME-RCURY.......I94l ‘A TON FORD PANEL .1946 '/z TON MERCURY Pickup I946 I TON FORD EXPRESS “I949 2 TON FORD . . . . . . . . . ..l940 2 TON MERCURY .,....I947 CARS». I946 DODGE SEDAN I947 MERCURY COUPE y I9_47 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Stewart Motor: Ltd. IN Gt. Gee. If. Phone l8! Both club: are in the Hawks‘ in!!!‘ rerry- _ lire! Ported i-Albeny, A. Deurey (Von lim- berl 7:00. Penalties: None. leoend Portal 2-2:. M. creek. el. Memento!!- 14:00. i Penalties: None. f mm Period r-u. n. creek. oemoiwll- l‘-°°~ 4—N. u. creelr- wrlor. 13W Peneltiee: None. Sllfll Short: By MICHAEL (YMAIA (Oenedinn Free: Moll Writer) A9711 4 _- (c!) i l Top. Yarosz and ianlro Are Fighi Winners LONDON. Awil 4 _ (AP) - Tornmy Yarosz, light heavyweight aca, Pa“ and Tony Janire, herd-ilittlng Youngs- town. 0., welinrweight. adored im- crowd of 10.600 in Harringuy erena tonight. Ylmoel. e. clever boxer with e wtpoinind Dave sends, the .A1lstraIi-an middle, 118M heavy and heevywaighi; gilnibion in the ieeture iii-round- Jnniro. the baby-hoe belter who loet e. close decision here mt P0811471. ‘me-do up tor thet loes by rtoeoieil Gwyn willienu o! won; 111 i110 Illhth round of e eche- duled iii-round bout on the elm: card. Williams we; floored (our times before the reieree halted the bout. ‘lllle Jen: paid from 10: (M) to "-41- 101' I 00:: Ilia o! around £16,000 to aee the double Ameri- can triumph. ‘ Yo-roez. who outweighed m; fl r 165 £0 190- thrilled the fans th his iut len hand Jabs end clever Oflliliier-Piiliohlnl. m! RG61. manager of Yemen, immediately ultelr the right, chq]. 1908K! light heavyweight chem. plorl Freddie Mills oi.’ Britain, to gitoet the Pennsylvenielt for the e. Q. When le e blue not a blue? A. when 110'! in 1h; pink. Maybg that sound: like glbber; ish, but it's perfectly ‘reqsomble m Christopher Davldge, stroke of Oxford's rowing eight. Devldge. l0. used to hunt with the Pvtcnley and Graiton hound], But h; discarded his Pink While training tor the annual race against Cambridge. Hunting might have involved him ln e spill that ._ would havg cost him n chance oil i I coat n" Walsh“, mick,‘ gm,’ m. winning s blue. prom orbiter or the some‘ i“ Britain. i: to enquire into the ‘M3 ‘ure weliere oi ilmelioii crliktl’ with gpedll emphasis on the wol- rel-s o! younzor players. Th: county clubs. e '-1i Wllufl" ed by the iect ymmi; were" He!" earning alonz u thick and fl-lt ll they did before the W". lilvllll asked idle M6 C. to look into oouees end eiieeio, The M.O.C,'he: lrreod. but that body can‘: be ruehed Into thinre. 1e h“ appointed a ocrrlmitileq "to moire reuommeuldatlons” reuardln: eh. muhlngg-y for g lilblbqllellli ehd detailed enquiry." recommendation: ue received, thq MQC. will 11'0- coed with me enquiry prover. Alid- In e Qvfuple o! neurone, there mey be e. report issued. __.-.-~_ Veteran jockey ‘Ilommy Weston, through iniury. hed to cancel mount: for the early week: oi’ this season‘: tlet racing. Herd-luck Tbmmy broke two ribs in an auto- mobile collielen. 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