ulltelmon (5); Beavers Win League With 5-! Victory Over Miners SAINT JOHN. N. B.. March 31-! (CF)--Saint John Beavers their Maritime Major l.cn;:ue semi-fiiial hrackel Glace Bay llmet-s tonight. beating the Ccalmen 3-1 nnd taking the best-of-sevrn series 4-1. Beavers will Oppose Halifax St. the ftital pliiioffs. A crowd of more the l. r.-it of the season at the Forum ierc--irntchcrl the (limitl- atinii of (:l.tr-e flay. : Wolll titan .'l.u0tL- llusty Blair -hot it brnce andi tnrsgstcrl gnak hr playing coach Pertniits n'l9l:.heriy ntirl Nict Xlt'f'lllC Fri Wiillit;-nit" fired u'iirr .K'1inl .ltilin ltllv. The lotiti P.,:v itinrker was scored by (Kit-c i rh llclniotite early in tiie sec- iltenvers 'l'o Stay - iitilll'i.Pmfllf mar the loud- -:eni inforined the fans ?llDllx',' dcutzerl hy llll.lllCli'il Ar.-, will continue in the pin)- il'he a'Illtlllll('.ll1(lll raine trotti the cttzzen-' committee which has the cltth .. the l)"t"l'. ")itl'.' in scite 2 riittn-t :1 city lif'.'liPl'-'. lncicrti two stalwarts to- ir.)tii'eil in l9i'id:ty'.- to flag Al BllChfll1flll. . o rt badly broken leg. . he n.:f the re-t of the Sift-0ll.l ll ritzii Pill Xlt'Cl'-l('k(li, another who suffered a .-houltlezi ion. l . .l' was lots of hooking. hold-l e'bnutn;: and tripping lll lhc' -. ,-rriod. when (TFlaherly join- ir Iii-4' for only it few seconds- ion; cut-ugh to open tlte scnr-I .. He fctnted a d fcnceniaii out of position and shot from about if) for" out. Blazr, uhn had assisted ()'Flah- 9'” made it 2-0 in it nice play .-:'1 Howir l.ee after . lnrkrherked Len Haley. Each team" it--ts short it man at the titne. : .N';col.e was servin-'.' over from a first period -.t-hen DCllil0rl'i8 R.-ig, the ptit-k having landed on n:: stick as Saint John tried fol .-hoot it down the ice. The goall wt: Ihe only shot at lial Gordon lnfcordon Mar; .s ml the first 12 minutes of the middle frame. pass frcm Matt Mesleh pre- .ceded Blah-'s second hilly, a blaz- ing 30-foot backhander. About cight minutes later Blair and Nicolle sped through the whole Glace Bay team with fast. short passes, Nick counting on Blair's rebound. Play was generally ragged. with both lcanis tired. and the Nicolle- jlliair-Muiligztii line was the only one showing speed. Most of the pressure in the first '5 tninutos of the final period came from Miners but the only store in this session vras Mulli- ;.-aii's as Bcb Cooper of Glace Bay sat out a holding p.iialty. Hallll John was awarded a peti- lfllly shot for the infraction. Blair took ii and iiiisscd. Sheldon Bloom- er received A nil.-condut-t for The Charlottetown Ablilcs night. The second game in or-.-tiiiii; the l6lPI'E 's tlccisiou. (lint-e Ru); tiutl. .-irncil: fcttw-, Bluntiitw, M) hr-lyn, Conpetyl 3i:it'P.ritie: fnrwatrrls, iYindle,v,' Mzit-oi". lllinrley, Jlitlvy, H'ywl'ol,l L02:-i'. lleltttmilc, Dzilrzleisli. l Snitil Jtthtt: (lo.-tl. ttordoti: de-D ft-tit lwe, .ki'tlit(ir'l, C. Smcllo,l fiiru :ll'(IS, ()'Fllilicrl)'.l 'l'. Smrile. Meltirtttn, Nit-t-llv, liliilr. MuIlig;in,l i.nti:cllr. l Pziul Morcriti and 'rlIl';t'0ll. First lit-riml i Sitnf John, (YFlitltm'ly. IW.-ilsuii. R1: '1 . . ....... .. -1.-l'.'l Stitti John. Blair, ' iXllllllS1lll. Lem .. l'.l..".-1 PPl1illllt'S' l'bi'i.'ti'4i, '.l.'.ll, l.P;'.et' ma. C. Snielle ill.-ii. (lnopcr .ii.:.i,l 14.15, Nimlle i939. . St-cnntl Poriml ; tir- Hurst, Witlst-it. Refer-or Aiirel 1 3 J onquiere Aces Tie Series For Allan Cup PEMBROKE, 0til., March 31-- ICPI - Two unassisted goals in overtime lonicht. gave Jonqtiiere Aces it 5-3 vit-tory over Pembroke Lumber Kings in the Eastern Allan Cup hockey playdowns. The victory for the Northeast- ern Quebec club tied the bcst-of- 'ire Eastern semi-final series 1-1. Kings won the. first game here S.'lilili(la)' night 3-2. Aces came from behind three tirnrs to tie the score and force an extra session. Kings took a 1-0 lead in the first frame and led 3-2 after the second before inrwnrd Gerry Gagnon tied it 3-3 while Kings were. shorthandcd late In the final frame. Bob Mudie': goal at 3.10 of the overtime period proved to be the winner. Jules Racctte matched his second-period goal with a second in overtime. Paul Gagnon was the other Jonquiere scorer. Fred Cvlesebrecht, Jim Maxwell and Jack Carthy shared the Pem- broke scoring. . Says Bruins Can Square Series If They Slay Awake BOSTON. March 31 ("merit Lvnn Patrick lllill -rAP) - said today if h:: nw.t'.cen(d Boston Bruins jun rr-' in their new-found speed .mri h'i-'lc they can square their 5''l' H Cup -enii-final series with M 12's Canarlietis tomorrow i ill the Garden. 'trr bring outscorerl 9-1 in the first two contests in Montreal, Dmtnet made it few line-up t-hnii;-rs for Stinrltiy nizhlis third uniiin and looked grrrtt while u . ' ' the (7iillt'l(lll'lls 4-1, Tm: bNt- -seven series now stands 2-: for xloiilreal. While veiernn rlrrenccman Hal l-urnr siitnimt gthc Bostotiinns at- ljr-' Silvirlnx night. many other r.riiir: :-oulrl be singled out for ptnise nltrl l.co l.:ibinc were (I lot of help 1" llll'll' name after coming up from the Hershey farm in the Anmrican Hockey League. 9 The Cnnadiens-who like Ros. fun look the day off today hccause of lock of ire have their work t-ut otll for them from here in because of injuries. The loss nf centre Kennv M0,- doll with leg frl'lclui'Ps suffered in th second game has forced . roan nmrnt of Montreal forwards uhlch hns wcnk:netl their attack. lie is the second centre the club hi-' 1"-of--tlrhnny Mccormack hav. the rt-::ulnr sen.-.nn. Exhibition Baseball At St. P(l'Al:::;).ll-I-?;dC Pr...) llclroit (A) .. u. o 3 1 New York (A) , ,1 9 1 Grill)". Foylnck ('7), Mebelnnd ml and Balls: St-hneffer. i Miller tilt and Berra. Hotllr (7). At Clenrwnlsr- 8!. Louis IN) . 8 9 2 Philadelphia rm .. . 712 4 lcsmo called and 1th to allow Phlladelphlli to catch trnlnl. Preulto. Schmidt mi and Rlep. Poeseltl, Miller ",-genun (1) and ). Dram (5). lam- b. Ten . H V . "21 An" tempura rill) Yniinzslcrs Bob Armstrmig. N12 suffered it broken arm line in lil'e9?t:1tCrii”tiQ” l 'BlliIll'lllg For Allicrtoii Mootetl At A meeting of the members of the Alberton Curling Club held at Gordon's Garage last. night. a com- fllltiep comprised of Messrs. Erskine Campbell ancb Arthur Wiikle was the proposed building. It was moved by J.C. Matthews and seconded by Cedric Hunter that the shares be set. at ten dollars each with -five percent interest. Following a long discussion re the size and location of the rink. the meeting adjourned until Mott- day, April 7th. when I report of the shares committee will be re ceived. HoclteLSdores Alexnntler (lup- Mnrilinte Major st-tni-finals ('.l.-tr-rt Bay 1. Saint John 5 isztinl John wins host-of-seven series 4-1). Allan (Tup- !All-Ontario final Snuit Ste. Marie .1, Slrnlford 4 tslrnlforti lcttris best-of-seven series 2-0. one gitnic lievll l5:tsterii senti-fin:tis ; Jnnquiere .'i, Pembroke 3 I iltest-of-five series 1-3) -0. l appointed to sell shares of stock inl tine M. M. H. l.. play-offs rllle Eagles in The hock:y spotligltl; this week 59l'l'-is l0” will turn to the younger players WW HOCKCY and to the juveniles in partlru1ai..P1il.lCd M WC Follllll Willam- The Abegweit juveniles who won V g . the New B,..,,,Sw;Ck.p,-inc: 1.3.3- margin in the opening period ward Island title will meet the they scored five goals Wllholll llitlifax Toppers on Cl!hel' the last l9ll1.V from tlmr uimoncllls. Each of this week or the first of next . lffllll 5-"0l'0Il lwlce in both the see- the Maritime crown. Ai'i':iii3:e- Gllfl llllfl tlllrd lJ0l'lUd- ments with the M. A. ii. A for the ”R0ach" MacGrei:0r led the Ab- openmg game had no; bu.” Com. bies with two izonls wh:le Harold plated yesterday but it was siatc:liHowait., Tod Striiln. H0105 R5 the first game couid G. LXllldl'.V- PllbllC0V9l here on Saturday night. I be played M:icLcan. (W5. v This ycaris Alit-git-ei: juveniles s an. probmz). the best MM have pct-to:l the smaller hut. lielter ton- mp....smLd um m.m.mCc in Q ditionerl Eagles outplayed that. number of years. Their y , V 0”... mp New B1.u,lw.iCk dmmn- the ouistniitliiic. work of Frank ions demonstrated thttt. they have Sum” "1 me Abb” "cl ""3 E53195 juveniles trudged to the rink be-lmtnold Maccanm" Md A' Jr MM" (me daybreak to B” In an hours Anztin handed out only four penni- practice. As a matter of fact uc.t know of one Nuns: fellow. nillyl Machcan. who fell asleep sllilll: beszde his phone one morning while waiting to call another play. 5. Hollis Jay shot the winliiti; goal. Ill) tinnssistgd effort crirly in the third period. His 25 foot screened shot boat Stlllivrtn Clezllilv. O of the game that makes mung three stitches were required players do things like that It is .1 C1”53.”l'3 ::l5h- Sh”l'”.l'g 3519? common practise among juiiioran'l ('”3”l"3 wmsue MRCNWH N tuone through the some expci'iences. ll" 9”!”- lt was on one such morning that nl OmC””57 0- -7- ifcllow named Hank Goldup wa.-l Arnold lVIicCallum, spotted by the Toronio Maplci Leafs. One of the higher officials D9l9ll50- RE-ifl.V- P9l'I'.V. BUl':.'f': in the Leafs organization sat in onl '”Hl ' :2 i.?i.ii..';”.”Fiil.”...”'3ff.ff5..?."l.?;?:lMCFalel' Gels . O (TKO .Verdici that th-: ihcn young p'ayer king sllzned. Coldup later went on to R pro career with the Leafs and the New York Rangers. Dun ' ' ' I HAMILTON. March 31 - fCPi John D --- Alliut Mcl-later of Toronto was ue iii 1 mvai'dcrl n seventh-round technical scems,ki'-ocltout over Howard Leslie by then the Bsiigcltiltcsvgltn Jlmm MB” mmgm The -dc" be set for the finals aeginsi tlhe lRcnfei?emo5.'iaplrodsu'led H mm” not Halifax Saints The first t - l A b 8 C We” "WV "" games 0' me -"nah are 51.8!” :83 mag; Io1i(i)t:!sctl,:d;il3d for 10 rounds Saint John and these contests lir had been partly ltxiltzcigitaettiter Letl- should draw good attendances. shoved through the ropes Herpmhy The Beavers are probably deeper. pd lhrough pulled Leshe uea:m'1 in the red than any of the other looking at it closed left e'e pt :1 five clubs in the circuit. Last week on the fight lllicl-later) ' "M . Aubrey Keizer of the Sydnry Posti The C,-bwd cwwded ' ho th Record was 1” Slllm John ll! ring dcmandiitrv that all utNev watch the Miners-Be.-irers ;:.'imes' Brunsvvjpk neg”; be auowedmm r em and he repomd that the BN1VCI'5'flllliP. Although McFater ma M ac Ad am Whether or not the Saint Beavers will be able to conlin quite a question. if the won last night we... about s;I.0.C.:l0.bhlnd. ;l,,me, 9, me mm m we preced- ' rig rounds. they figured Leslie - - "”"l-' 1-" Fred Steel, Ontario Athletics yCol. Vielor Olantl gnims would wok n "W out nHCommlsslnner however. agreed mm - .- . ,- . Silvers" decision. "Whnt do thev nine scites with the S. l J I l . . .. l ilcnvcrs in llir finals. 'I1ltne ll1r.'1iil'in-l mum mums” he nskpm times have tinlil April if 1 In. . . rlnm n Winn" M med "ho"Q:W nidnt see it that way. "My ,-,0... of the Halifax. ihleinoriill (iup l()HA Junior A finals Si (U-ttltnrities 4. Guelph 5 tuuelph wins liesl-of-seven ser- yirs -1-ll. fwrslrrn ('nnnrl:i semi-finals i Winnipeg 2. Fort William 2 j IBesI-of-seven series lied ilwn rzumr-s 'limil I -. 1-1. ! PORTSMOUTH. England. March Ill -fAPI-. The 51-foot yacht lMarabu. manned by nine Royal INnvy men. set. sail today for North lAn1et-ica to take part in the an- lnunl Newport-to-Bermuda race jstarting Mny 21. her t-hantpinn and it seems quite was lwrrecuy '" right-" h”- um- sensihle that such .1 series should; "He Could have Cantmuedr" lb” Played. It would also izive thri Beavers an extra home gnmr-, ljnlw. Their . . . . E ivtnd hrnwn t:lr1)l-:lll)h::t::iorill:("C I The Toronto Mnplc Leafs, nl- ley Clips for them in four years -Will's nnled for their pltiyoff llo"-:lIYlD('llf'S to have ht-en worn out. ykcll will have their lint-ks to tlv-lTlie Lcttfs too missed it lot of ywnll tonight when they meet Ile- their punrli when hashing Bill ltrmt Red Wings. The power-pn--it-lBttrilko was lost In Northern On- 'N'l Red WI!-Uzs line it 3-0 lead in,'.l:trio inst. fnll. Another hockey their semi-fin.-tl series nnrl it. looks nlnyer. whom some observcts be- IISIIHOURII the t-hztntpion l.c:tfs urn lit-vrn hits seen his best days. is yizaiiig to go the way of the 13- Tndrler Kennedy. Sydney's Bill ilanders. . . . Dinning. who sttw Kennedy inst 0 fall. Judged that smythe had got- l There is some speculation ahout.ten most of the hockey that the Leafs need It rt-huildin;:lKenncdy. out of ........g. .. ..,....-w,.....,. . v uni: net! wt: apse. Monylmlotorllla were report- lIC&lQlllIy!IOl0mwOdnnmIod In the same condition. am: buiidlng In Imminent mm or coil-I the "review." 56-4 Win Over Geoltown W-mywards, Ledwcll. Jay, T. strain. Le-: cart-v a two goal lead into the sec-lam” H9W3"- Blanclmmr C- MaC'.0.' l-J0l-ll Kings and Qllff-ill! COIN”- ond game or me”. home and home Donald. Hurry. MacGi'cgoi'. t" "tl th G etow Ea les' sen” N ll er tllolg 6-4 n'l ogver W- M301-Ball. U- Mlle-Ullllv Ml”-" the praise of the whole Province. H mm ms”! 0 G:.f,ge.o,3,," 1M;Phee; forwards, P. Landry. stev-: the ens. MacDonald. Publicover, the Provincial liitermed-l C”F”"”- M'""-int Mmphyr Championship will be Nemv tmhnsa" The A'lbl”5'5””""” "W" l'lc””'Yl 1-Alihles Howatt taut-go, Lccinh-i .18 A 3-Ahbics Strain 'Ledwell, l Jay 3-Abbles MacGrc;:or 5.47 that there was a possibtliiy that and Des Burg? Shot 5i"L!lCl0IlS- H3 4TH)h”35 mid Mrconnell scored for the 1053 5-E03105 Although nuts;-ored in the first 5-'EilKl95 H- MTWLN” l l J, ml") opponents and had it not been for 13-17- Squml uh. would have skated off with at least 7-E..;1es Gg Landry (Hg The E"-33195 3150 Pl'9559d hilld "1 9-Eagles Puhllcovcr fsteveiist 3.03 3 (HJICF liity, Dclinnttle, a powerful gff "gig-(3 ttt'intiim-. Connor) :0 spa,-k-pIuK of Wmm is Young. an even count. at the end of the 4 Slllnl -lolm. Blair. ilrorbes Kcnne.-iv. KClln8dl'S Eleven 5955l0"s i Q1,"-t"l"l'l y ---------- -- S-Ziygoni perfomiance against Baihursil , 5- Mint John, .NIt'oIle, g M” no mum make mm ,, muted Ihe. dun: rum-utes of the second 10-Aizbies fBl-'Hr. Leo-l .. if-..i'.' man in the ccmmg 5...,” period nnd iictted two goals or. Penalty: 1l.lllfl'5l'("ll' 61.11.. I , , , lthcir persistent attacks in the In ler at . ,. . -. thlmi period the Abbies tested - If the will I lit -ll b' . . . I 6 htlhnl John. Mulligntt, g ' juvenile Frown” me"nMlhe HQSLCZ young (.cne Sullivan in the Eflgltsl '-llllnlm g - -- 0 should Wm H in R Walk I . 1 iicts freely but the game young- Penalltrs: Mulligan 12.23, Lang-. m H9 glcr who hvul ,g :1 e .. . .- . - . majoritv of teamis ritctises i pi- . i" slime VH5 yclle i'l. ', MntBtide 1-1.5.3. (.n0pt-t - g P ybmtcn (mh. twice --,4 ,, ,.. , -g. "M lthroughout the winter '35 held ' l l..-.i. R onit nli.(0i1dllCli ..-... H . rm . , gmpvg L ;rliher early in the morning or "3 gmlle. M” c1ea"'l' P1039” mfmql” ' g 10 5 33 late at iil::ht. We know of niaiiyoni ?.omparm”:e13' 999:! ice C0"' 5 3 5 15 mornings when Art Perry and his s”e”"l: um lime 0r 35”” Rclerec-5 ns uv . . lrlzht eye in the fluid period and 5Cll0lll5i1C 109 no Hug mo” mm me 10”, 1., ing at the Forum in Charlottetown the 590'?” C31'liUlh'3'i5- 0'LC0l'5'3 D9” Lcztfs absorbed a 3-0 defeat in the the ler Howiitt. Cape Traverse; and l-lnrlnne. llcrleqiic: George Lineups: Abbics-Goal. P. stitain:lP”""c' -l Murray Swartz. Leslie's mniiaat-Ll . 0'Leary the round 5-2. um: SPORT 5.Y Rem" hc J I I, ! I! n . ' l ' ' EA" : e I ,1. It-"t ---... ab- PAGE! six THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 1. 1952 Abbies Take 2-goal Lead Sports Forum In Island Finals with ..i”.?f...2E Edward Islanci have heard of the Georgetown Eagles. This team is an accumulation of hockey players from Georgetown who well deserve the plaudits and the good wishes I yles, mid when the series is complet- llilglfill-GOM-5l11.llVl1ll: dclcll-W. ed with Prince County will merit Georgetown is a hockey town and MC” with the wonderful rink that has Macnbeen provided for all ages-boys . fund girls alike, they are developing Fl?-'4 l'!!fl0d lhere ll. brand of hockey that has lcauscd considerable envy by neigh- ylzouritig communities, and if the lcicorgetown Eagles are showing ;promise and skill this present sea- llson. the chances are that with the many younger "farm" teams in the ltew-ii. they will greatly improve and be ait even greater menace to other clubs. J '.l 5 J 17.58 Penn ity-Perry 2 .05 Second Period Maccregor if-lurryp Pee-wees, midgets. btmtams and Bui';.'.c) 7.20 scouts are all organized under one McCOillll'll il..:tndry) ntrmagomeiit and even this year. lU.50 ltwo of the front litie of the Eagles ll--"llldllltl are part of the Scout team which 14.58 I won the Provincial CHRHIDIOIISAIID of Penztltits-Jay 13.17. Ptiblicover Fringe Edward Island on Saturday. lmarcn 22nd in t.he Charlottetown . Forum against 0'Leary Scouts Any '”'i"' P"'”'' loay, every day during January. Kfllf-g iTfEllbiEF6r lViclory From liineup Shuffle l TOIIONTIZ). March 31 ---tcpi -- lTot-onto Maple Leafs tonight hop- ed that fl lineup shuffle would lhalt Detroit Red Wings unbeaten lstring of victories in their Stanley Cup hockey bH'i1l'-fillill. l Managing director Conn Smythe lsllld he planned ."two or three cliangcs" for the fourth-and pos- ,sibly last-gain: of the hesl.-of- Lennt 1.43 8-Albbles Jay 2.42 , Burge (MnCDOll 1455 Pennlty--Publicover 15:21 Sport Echoes From Prince county Coiigrntulrtlioiis lo the follow ing . H . lmm”. C””,"ly Weed 5l""”5 l” sci-en .-cries tomoi-rowt night. lie -Jack 'Spy .Rcady, Abbies smooth capturing first place honors at tliemecnned to Rho data-my ,icargtiartl rectived a cut above his Prlme 1'-dill” hlalld 1”m"l 1t scents likely that. the big '”3"5 Fmday (Van-lCllElll:;C will be lit goztl. Al Rollins iwlio was iii the nets when the OW”'openlng game in Detroit. is likely Juvenile players througliuut the H2195 W” k”O”k9d Wt Wm” ”9tSimk:'.' o'.I.'Cary: wame Hmwll-0 80 back llll0 RN-l0ll nznln. 11'? country and most of th; ,,i;.,(-.3. T9” ll?-"ldlllllu into the boards. Af- "W C399 ””"5”j Dill” Mlwfl.-at out two games while veteran in the bigger leaizues have all l9l' lrcatnirnt he also returned to W””3m5- CW” ”3V9l'595 F””;Ttirk Broda went down 1-0 and ,Bridgcs. Kcnslngtonz Ian Mac'it'i-2 in the 100th aiido 101st Stanley Weilgc-Icup plityoff games of his career. WW Word from the Red Wing camp at Hamilton is that they'll gowllh the same lineup that scored a con- In 22 events. excluding the re-lvlttcln: 6-2 victory in the third lay races, Prince County capturcdlgarne. Len tRedl Kelly. injured in first place nine times. King's clgiil 'ihe second game is expected to sit limes. nnd Quctn's. which li”iClU(l-fit out agaiii. rd Charlottetown. flv times. Iti total points Queen's liattds with 88 points. Prince second with 7tll points. and Klng's.50 points. when! you consider total points, howevcr.' you must reiiitmbcr that lhcl centre in which the sports are held has a decided advantuc b:- --m- cause of entering more contest-! FREDERICTON Mlllcll 31 ailis.,ThCl'Cf0t'e we think it's theiicm - Fliedcllcmll Caplmls WW' county which lmds in race win. cd in the running for the New Mrs gum is me blue nbbon cm, Brunswick intermediate hockey Wi i the best-in-five finals tied at -2, the deciding game will be played here tomorrow night. Capitals, Eastern Canadian fin- alists last year. held Bathurst to one goal in each period while scoring five in the first, four in the second and another four in the third. Centre Boyd MacTavlsh did the hat trick and linemates Doug and Neil Seweli scored two each. Punchy Walker, Fredericton goalie. required 14 stitches for a forehead cut inflicted by a fly- iiig puck. He finished the game. Beavers' Forward Has Broken leg ,0'i.tai',v. Pcgfgy Mac-M illan, N. 3. Intermediate Series Tied 2-All Cape Traverse and O'Leut'y pro- duced three winners apiece. That's really something. The Howatt. and llfacwilllams families of the Cape have been dominating their age l:l'Oup5 for years now. Dale's older brother. Bobby. used to clean up all competition too until the last two years. He fell in the prellms in 1951 and 1952 and so did ttot get to Charlottetown at all. He was far ahead when the spills occurred. When the smaller fry from these two families getinto the contests. Cape Traverse will bo tough to beat for team honors. - Two of the three winners from 0'Lenry were girls. No doubt these youngsters will step up into the places of the older 0'Leary sisters. who havb been tnounclng everything in sight in ladles' hoc- key teams. GLACE BAY. N. 5., March 31- (CP)-Ai Buchanan, injured Saint summm-side managed m M; John Beavers forward. will remain in hospital here for 12 day: be- fore returning lo Saint John. hos- pllnl nulhorlllcs reported today. The 24-year-old Winnipeg-born hockey player broke his leg above lhc ankle in the third go of the Maritime Major Hockey ea- gue semi-finals with Glace Bay Miners. His condition is good. Doc- tors snld the injury wouldn't stop him from playing hockey next season. three points. Vance Harris finish- ed second in the quarter-milr. Well, for the "rinklcss town of the Maritlmcs" three points is about par for the course. b Joey schui-mnn has returned to the southern United Slates to take up his duties in the U. S. airforce after a three-weeks visit. at his home. Through error Joey's age was given in the Ouudlan as 28. Joey is only 20. Three years ago he was plnylng juvenile hockey in SI merslde. SNAP SIIOT, FIIIISIIIIII Al Bestall's paperwcights. last hope for Bummerslde to gain an Island hockey championship this no". of Fun dennoped -ml year. were defeated by the Char- lottetown paperwelghls. and some "rinltiess town" has failed. for the first. time since all these champ- ionahipe were started, to bag one of them. printed. 24 hour service. Double also prints. Any roll of I ex- posure only Ml oentn. Reprints 4 cents each. Mall film Service. Chulottctmmt Congratulations to Keasington Pee-wees. They defeated the Mur- rly Harbour POO-WOP3 in over- time. and are now Island champ- ions. Remington and O'Losry are the only two centres in Prince county to come through with In- lnnd titles. The O'LeIry (lei boat the Abbie stems 4-1 in 0'Leery. and second game at Charlottetown was 1-all tie. giving Summing it up, capo 'n-averse other: and Remington are the " Three" in winter gotta ht an mum and -hung plume, 0'- Iury and Remington for hockey. x Children , . . The minor hockey league champ- ionships for the city will be won at the Forum tomorrow night when deciding games in paper- weight. pee-wee. bantam and mid- get. hockey brackets will be played. The games will bring to I. con- clusion a successful hockey league directed by the Physical Fitness Department under the direction of Brigadier W. W. Reid. assisted by Art Perry, and numerous others and without which most lof the kids would have had very little hockey this season. The deciding game in the pop- erweight bracket will bring to- Four City Hockey Titles To Be Decided Tomorrow gcther the spring Park mringort and the Prince Street school 'rl.. on. This game will get underway at seven o'clock. The pee-wee championship will be decided between the Q. I. I. Braves and the P. S. S. Bomou. The Purkdale Rambler: " and the Q. S. B. Bruins will battle it out for the barium title while P. 3. 3. Royals and the Q. S. S. Ranger: will play for the midget crown. Officials are hoping that I good crowd of fans will turn out to use the youngsters play. Following the games there will be I sluts in the music of the Recce Band. PHILADELPHIA, March 31 - (AP) -- Heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Waicott. and challeng- er Ezzard Charles today signed contracts for a 15-round title match June 5 at Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium. It will be the fourth title meet- ing between the 31-year-old Wal- cott of Camden. N..).. and the 30- year-old Charles from Cincinnati. Each fighter will receive 30 per cent of the gate, including tele- vision and radio broadcasts and motion picture royalties. However no decision has been reached yet on television or radio l)l'Ol1dCB.SLS of the fight. Tickets will sell for S3 to 820 and pro- moters hope the total gate to hit Champion Jersey Joe And Charles To Fight June 5 The signing ceremony started I City Hall in the headquarters 0 an organization which sponsori boya' recreatio groups. It Wu '4 be held in two rooms large enough to hold about 25 people. But a half hour before the scheduled stat-ting time people were liber- ally haiiging from the tr ndoliers. so everybody went down the hall to Mayor James Clark's recep- tion room. Jake Mlntz. one of Chsrler eo- managers, said he thought the gross would be 3000,0130 and that Charles would train near Phila- delphia if a proper site can be obtained. Walcott.'s manager. Flelx Boobie- chlo, said the champion would start training April 15 in Atlan- S400 .000. tic City. N.J. MONTREAL. March 31 -- (GP) - The Canadian Olympic Associa- tion at its annual meeting Satur- day decided that Canada's repre- sentation at the 1952 summer games in Helsinki. Finland. will be no larger than that at the 1943 games in London. Approval was given for repre- sentation in the equestrian and shooting events - R new step for Canada. There will be no gymnas- tics team. application for which had been made. There will be reductions. com- pared with ilM8, in the number of competitors for some sports and additions in others. Tim heaviest cuts are in cycling and fencing. as well as in the number of general officials. Along with the addition of eques- trian and shooting representatives. there are increases for towing. pad- Saillllohn Wing - Hoop Opener MONTREAL, March Ill --(Cl?) - Sztlnt John. N. B.. Jacks over- powcrcd international Y. M. C. A. Bobcats of Montreal 53-48 tonight in the first game of liielr two- rzame. iolal-point semi-final series for the Eastern Canada junior basketball championship. The second game will be pl.-t,red here tomorrow night and the win- ner of the series goes to Windsor for the Eastern Canadian basket- ball finals. . Acadia Wins Int. Basketball championship ANTIGONISH. N. S.. March 31 -(CP)-Acadia University lost in St. Francis Xavier University 54- 45 here Saturday but their 61-46 victory on Friday gave them rt six-point edge in the total-point series to win the Nova Scolia in- termediate basketball champion- ship. Acadia played smooth basketball in the first half. scoring 36 points to St. F. 3!: 25. But St. F. X. pulled into high gear in the sec- ond half and ran up a 43-42 lead by the end of the third quarter. MON'rR.EAL. March 3-! -(CP)-, Pierre Langlols of France tonight won a 10-round decision over Cha- rlie sales of Phoenix. Ariz.. finish- with I flurry in the last. two rounds to take the Judges' dcclalon. Langlols weighed 160 it and Salas; 161. There were no knockdowns. and neither fighter suffered any( damage. MONDAY TUESDAY -SKATING cnsumousmr nocxmr iummotsn mt: cloitonowu vi. usuovmrs roruol-tr -. 0 o'ct.ock '.OlOIlOOOI ...25c Flllllllll cALEllllEll Mar. am, to Apr. 50:, -oH1LDR.l.'N's SKATING -GEORGIIIOWN VS. IN'rl:R.Ml.'D1'A'I'l ABEOWEITS, Intermediate Title .... .. WEDNESDAY-ROTARY Hooxxv mam .. 1 P-It -muasimr -exam-mo ................................. too to 1o.oo triumnr -ctm..onl:N's sxlrrmo .............. ........... 4.00 to no -scamunumr Io: mums .. son an. SATURDAY -Armnuooit SKATING ...;..c no to 4.30 -riooxlnr ....................... ..... .. 3 ms. Canadais Olympic Assin Holds Annual Meeting dling and yachting. Decision on a representation. Ip- proxlmately numerical to that ol 1948. was taken. it was announced. because of the association's finan- cial situation and the proficiency status of athletes - lack of enough Olympic-calibre perfonnerl. A total of 145 for the full Canad- ian team. including officials. was first aimed at. The tentative total tiow. to conform with hat of 1948. is around 130. The games will be held July lil- Aug. 3. ' The treasurers annual report showed collections to date of 885,- 100. with 852.000 still needed. The Olympic winter games cost: the u- soclation 830.000. Approval for an equestrian team was given at an application from Toronto, which agreed that com- petitors would have to meet string- ent cotiditlons to qualify. It is ex- pected that top-notch equestrian judges from he United State: will decide on the merits of the com- petltors. The Association approved the ap- pointfnent of C. H. Rister Kamila ' of Helsinki on Canada's attache for the games. His duties will include general liaison work. Money To Lend LOANS for ALI. NEEDS Persons with proved responsibility. with ability to make repayments can quickly get a loan to BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR. FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL O R HOSPITAL EXPENSES HELP PURCHASE THAT NEW CAR Trans Canada Credit Corporation Loans arranged by mail or private interview. Money is your: quick- ly without red tripe. Loam up to 51500.00 are life insured at no ex- tra cost. AN' ALL CANADIAN COMPANY ..BrancheI from Coast to Coast... 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