Dominion Finals | St. Francis Xavier farsity basketball public higiways, more two , coming up|miles for each square of with some erratic shooting. The! territory. ° SPORTS FRONT SEE ; ; bg Hl | a8 E E é : 3 | it FEE z rE zi Sg E : 1 j 5 eae lit bees victory. But he didn’t front evening , : Again in the thi@@PLeafs trailed 42 and there wasn't muck usiasm among Toronto supporters. However, ee came through with another terrific offensive that tied Fre score and made it look as if Boston had all their hockey for this season. BUT HERE IT boarded up his cage goal sent the series There were some urday’s game. They felt couldn’t win another had got their way. If be opening ' > ENDED the to % CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS geventh game in their series just wasn’t to be. The Blakem but Ef wks’ goalie Glenn Hall but ‘Nensational but he couldn't be expected the defending champions threw at him. Chicago should have no regrets Canadiens. They came up with had expected of them. They key around Chicago and the one for them. “ ONLY REGRETTABLE these two fine teams was that fans. | Roy ‘Red’ do battle with him, nor : FEE Storey won’t soon will players on either that came hurling a ee ee ee ee 2 ee eee * ’ Fee ee > (Special) Harry Sentner’s Charictietown Abbies fought from behind here Saturday night to take a 6-4 de- CHICAGO (CP) — Montreal Canadiens, the 1958-59 National Hockey League champions, ad- vanced to the Stanley Cup final Saturday night by shading Chi- cago Black Hawks 5-4 on a goal by Claude Provost with less than a minute and a half of regula- tion time remaining. The triumph gave the Cana- diens the best-of-seven semi-final playoff series 42 and they now await the winner of the Toronto- Boston semi - final, now dead- locked 3-3. - After-Provost’s goal, the infuri- ated crowd of 18,521—second only to the 20,004 who packed Chicago Stadium in a regular scason game in 1947—held up play for about 15 minutes by tossing de- bris on the ice. FANS ON ICE Two enraged Chicago fans dashed onto the ice and took swings at referee Red_ Storey after the game-winning goal. This display preceded a roar- ing chant of “We Want Storey.” Several fights broke out im the stands behind the Montreal bench. The Canadiens, gunning for an| unprecedented fourth straight title, will meet the winuer of the Boston-Toronto series in Mont- real Thursday. “Provost’s goal, his second of the night, came on assists from Don Marshall and Phil Goyette, four minutes after Ted Lindsay pulled Chicago into a 44 tie at 14:32 of the third period. It was a hard-fought game in which 22 penalties were called. Montreal’s Dickie Moore and Chicago’s Ed Litzenberger and Ted Lindsay also scored-two .oals each, Montreal’s other goal was by Doug Harvey, when the game was only 2:20 old. The Hawks could not get started BASEBALL. RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : SATURDAY Baltimore 5, St. Louis 2 New York 6, Detroit 5 Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 3 Kansas City 6, Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 10, Chicago (A) 9 San Francisco 17, Cleveland 4 Boston 8, Chicago (N) 7 Los Angeles 5, Dodger farm all- stars 1 CURLING DRAW Closing Bonspiel MONDAY, APRIL 6TH. 7 P. Mz Ice 2 — H._R. Carruthers, Geo Dillion, R. McGregor, A. Zakam, vs. G. R. Greenough, Dr. Hoop- er, W. Willis, R. Chambers. kee 3 — R. Jones, L. Campbell, Doug Fraser, Ivan Dowling, vs. R. Ewing, M. Kennedy, M. seck, E. Jardine. Iee 4 — Dr. MacDonald, Dick Bell, Joe Zakem, H. Hosford, vs. F. Hansen, S. Beaton, R. Man- ning, L. Stone. Iee 5 — Dr. Gallant, Chet Whitlock, J. Gorrill, W. Carr vs. . Squarebriggs, FF. Melnnis, Geo Vessey,- J. Kiggins. 30 P. M. Ice 2 — D. Cameron, L. Blak- ney, R. Carr, M. Pursey, vs. H. . Atkinson, D. George, L. Doyle, QQ leading three games to one. |Whip Lakers = RE ee ge a : Oe ee ee N.B. P.E.L CHAMS—MIDGET ABBIES cision from the New Brunswick midget champions, Bathurst Papermakers, and annex the New Brunswick — Prince Edward and did ‘not get off a shot until five minutes hag elapsed in the penaliy-packed first period. Storey, who last Saturday was criticized by Montreal coach Toe Blake for allowing the game to get too rough, called 12 infrac- tions in the first period—five of them. within 37 seconds. With 13:05 gone, Lindsay tied the score 1-1 while Harvey was sitting out a penalty. Lindsay was assisted by Tod Sloan and Lit- zenberger — the Chicago line which accounted'for all the scor- ing. The Hawks broke out in front early in the second period after goalie Glenn Hall made three brilliant saves in the first three minutes. Litzenberger, on an as- sist from Sloan, fied in a short shot at 5:52 to put the Hawks ahead 2-1. Montreal stormed back with two goals midway in the period to take a 3-2 lead. The Canadiens’ jeading pointmaker during the 'N. River League Winners The Nine Mile Creek Bulidogs and the Hampshire Bulldogs are now playing in the finals for the W. R. Shaw trophy, which is a three-year trophy and must be won by the same club for three years, before any club has it for keeps. Nine Mile Creek are now | The following teams played in the North River League: 1. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs: Hamp- shire Bulldogs; 3. Winsloe Tig- ers; 4. York Rangers. Following are the trophies:— Three year trophy : & Shaw. ~ Silver from Pattersons Jewel- lery, for the second place team. Semples Drug Store trophy for the team placing first at the end of the three rounds of play aud] won by Hampshire Bulldog Bike Shop trophy, to the high-| est scorer in the league won by, Lowell Balderson, Hampshire. J. R. Williams Jewellers tro- phy to the outstanding player in the league, won by Lowell Bal- derson, Hampshire. Stead’s Pharmacy donated 12 silver. spoons to three highest scorers on each te2m. Boston Celtics ” “- i BOSTO: (AP) — Boston Celtics versatile scoring machine out- classed Minneapolis Lakers 128- 108 Sunday and moved a step closer to world championship of professional basketball. Satur- day, Celtics won the series opener 118-115. Bill Sharman~ and Tommy Heinsohn led the Celtics’ gunners while Frank Ramsey again was the master of the mental lift as Boston took a 20 ‘lead in the Island crown. Abbies, led by young Billy Mac- Millan who won the plaudits of the 1000 fans in attendaace, were Wild Scenes At Chicago When Hawks Are Beaten regular season—Moore—tied it up at 9:09 with Chicago's Eric Nes- terenko in the penalty box. Moore was assisted by Tom John- son and Marcel Bonin. _ PUTS HABS IN FRONT A little more than a minutes later, while the ‘Canadiens were short one man because of a pen- alty, Claude Provost stole the puck from Lindsay, skated three- quarters of the rink and beat Hall to put Montreal in front 3-2. Early in the third period, Lit- zenberger tied it up 3-3. The teams raced back and forth for the next 10 minutes and with 13:18 gone, Moore made it 4-3. A little more than a minute later, Lindsay rifled in a short shot to again tie the count. It looked as if the contest would go into a sudden - death overtime when Provost scored with a min- ute and 28_seconds } Then caffe the del and the delay. Hockey of debris Hampshire Bulldogs G A Pts. L. Balderson 7°38 @ G. Watts 139 2 L. Dorion $i & Winsloe Tigers G. Thompson 10 10 2 G. MacPhail 8 8B 6 R. Frizzell Ss Ae Nine Mile Creek Buildezs F. Taylor 11 8 19 D. MacEachern : ie C. MacDougall 0 0 0 York Rangers P. Bradley 3:60) K. MacDonald 4 6 10} H. Pineau 2479 C. Gillis 4° 9 Will all those players who are receiving spoons be cn hand- at tonight’s game at Saint Dun- sian’s rink. If Nine Mile Creck win all trophies will be present- ed aye Is Sidelined HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — Frank |Mathers, player - coach of the Hershey Bears. suffered a broken bone in his right hand Wednes- day night which doctors said probably will keep him out of the remaining games of the Ameri- can Hockey League's Calder Cup series. Mathers, a native of Winnipeg. suffered the injury during a game with Clevetand Barons at Hershey. The Bears won 2-1 and lead the best-of-seven semi-final series 2-1. CANADIAN UNIVERSITY tario, London, was incorporated in 1878 as an Anglican church in- best-of-seven final series. stitution. 8 i pe uf i 2 : } FISHING GET YOUR HERE HE BIKE SHOP 183 Great George St. LICENSE Charlottetown eee: Bo The University of Western On- | | | Abegweit Midgets Beat Bathurst For N.B.-P.E. |. Title slow to get their sealegs but when they started to roll the New Brunswickers just couldn't stop them. While the Islanders were gathering op steam, Eddie Tierney in the Abbies cage, was doing a really sensational job of goaltending. Eddie held the hungry Bathurst club at bay and thereby kept his outfit right in the thick of things. Abbies trailed 2-1 after one period of play, enjoyed a 4-3 mar- gin after 40 minutes then out- scored Bathurst 2-1 in the clos- ing chapter. Billy MacMillan led the Island titlists with a pair of goals. Other Abbie sharpshooters were Gordie Whitlock, Stan Peardon, Wayne Ward and David Lee. Manager Sentner is now msk- ing arrangements with the Nova Scotia champions, Halifax Cita- dels for a sudden death encoun- ter for the three-province crown, The two teams may see action the latter part of this’ week. Lions, Ready To Face West ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) —Sal Maglie, who helped pitch New York Giants, Brooklyn Dod- gers and New York Yankees to four pennants, is considering an offer to serve as a pitching coach im the St. Louis Cardinals farm system. Maglie revealed Friday the of- fer was made Thursday by Cardi- hal general manager Bing De- vine after announcement that the Redbirds were giving the 42-year- old right-hander his unconditional release. “I deeply appreciate their of- fer,’ Maglie said Friday im the Cardinal training’ camp club- house. *‘But I don't know whether I will accept. it. I promised Bing I'd think it over and let him know in a few days. ““Magtie thinks he can still win in the majors. The Buffalo native, familiarly known as the barber, owns one of the best lifetime won-lost records in the majors | with 119 victories and 62 defeats. | Scott Scores K.O. Over Ike Logart WASHINGTON (AP) — Charley Scott, Philadelphia's up and com- ing welterweight, skammed Isaac Logart to the deck and pounded the Cuban mercilessly against the ropes for a stunning third — oe appeared’ to be weakening under the rejuvenated Leafs who fought back from a two goal deficit twice, uted three goals. Johnny Bucyk, with two, and Horvath scored Bruins’ final goals. Stasiuk is the third member of that line. Eariy in the first period Jerry Toppaz- zini and Don McKenney scored to give- Bruins a 2-0 lead. The Gerry Ehman-Frank Ma- Cards Offer Job To Maglie MONTREAL (CP) Trois- Rivieres Lions of the’ Quebec Hockey League will challenge the West to a playoff for the Edin- burgh Trophy if they knock Mont- real Royals out in their present series, it was announced Friday. Art Wall Is Winner AUGUSTA, Ga. (CP)}—Art Wall, a sadfaced golfer with a sweet putter, won the Masters golf tournament Sunday as Canada’s Stan Leonard fell into fourth- place tie on a shaky final round. Wall, six strokes bhghind the co- leaders at the start of the final day; shot a round of 34-32—66 over the par 36-36—72 Augusta Na- tional course for a 72-hole score of 284. He shot birdies on five of the last six holes. Cary Middlecoff, the 1955 Mas- ters winner, finished second after failing in a desperate bid to tie on the finishing holes. Middlecoff had a final round of 72 for a total of 285. Defending champion Arnold Palmer, who was tied with Leon- ard for first place at the start of the final round, salvaged third place at 286. He had a & on the final round. FOURTH PLACE TIE Leonard shot a 75 on the final to tie former open champion Dick Mayer for fourth place with 287. Wall’s finishing 66 equalled the last-round record for the Masters made by Doug Ford when he won 4 Boston Comes Off Floor To Tie Series. With + ee EO Se eee. eee ae Leafs By RON ANDREWS hoviich-Billy Harris line of Leafs net to tie score 44. Canadian Press Staff Writer | scored three goals, Mahovlich) It was at ¢his point that Leafs TORONTO (CP) — Boston! getting two and Bhman the otner.| appeared to be heading for a wis Bruins, fighting back from injur-|Bert Olmstead scored the first| which would-end the best-of-seven ies and two desperate Toronto ral-| Leaf goal on the power play. {series but they had a defensive lies, squeezed out a 54’ victory) Toppazzini, hit hard™by Leafs’ |lapse for a few seconds and the Binge tees diner pon w Stanley second period, suffered.pos-| Ina bid.to tie_the score Cup semi - final round into a&/sible broken ribs but Seek anal ta Bowe eres alien seventh and deciding game Tues- action 5 nets with 56 seconds leit ; move almost Mackeli missed shot from blueline. checking was Frank Udvari ~ Until that goal, at 12:56, Bruins minor penalties oo teen Toppazzini started Bruins off Creek with a 20-footer through a maze| Bulldogs blank Hampshire Bull- of players at, 7:28 of the first) dogs 40 in the 4th game of ‘finals while Olmstead was off for el-|for the W.R. Shaw trophy. bowing. Two minutes later Mc-| Nine Mile Creek lead- Kenney extended the lead to 2-0.| ing 3 games to 1 and ’® win to. Leafs sliced the lead by half at/ night at .Saint Dunstan’s rink 15:13 when Olmstead tipped] could decide the wimmers of all Brewer’s shot past Lumley. At) trophies in the North River Sex the time both Stasiuk and Ma-| ior League. ckell were in the penalty box. In Saturday night’s game scor- Mahovlich tied the score at 3:50} ing for Nine Mile Creek J. Mac- of the second. Bruins took their | Donald, C. MacGougall, D. Mac- second two-goal lead before the| Bachern and M. MacMachern $8 end of the period, Bucyk scoring] penalties were handed out dur at 9:57 when he batted Horvath’s| img the game 4 to each club. Will rebound past Bower and againjall players who are receiving at 17:19 when he beat Bower] spoons be on hand should the with a 2-footer after taking a| Creek win. pass from Horvath. EHMAN’S FIFTH Ehman, with his fifth goal of the series, rapped Harris’ shot behind~Lumiey at 2:55 of the third. Less than five minutes later Mahovlich banged Ron Stewart’s rebound into the Boston 4 Trotters Even Series The Chariottetown Trotters ev- ened up their fimal best of five series for the Island “‘C’’ basket- ball . championship, beating the RCAF Sultans at the Airforce court yesterday afternoon by the Hockey At Saint Dunstan’s Rink Tonight Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs vs. Hampshire Bulldogs fifth game in finals for W. R. Shaw trophy. If Nine Mile Creek win all trop- hies wiil be presented. Game time 8.30. ; Admission 25 and 50c. score of 70-61. Each team has now won a game. The Trotters were ahead 28-25 | at half time, and the lead chang- ed hands several times in the sec- ond half with the visitors draw- ing away in the fimal two or three | minutes of play. ; Foul shots played a big part in Fire - Auto - Casualty arine M G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial 4311 the victory, the Trotters sinking 23 out of 24 personal foul shots awarded to them. Referees were F-L Hepburn and David Arnold. Trotters — MacLean 18, Tooke 8, Fiynn, MacDonald 15, Howatt 8. Ladner 21. Sultans — Kelly 14, Leffler 9, Ternan 7, Howlett 9, Purchase 2, Miller 10, Little 4, Anderson “6. the title two years ago. The lean, 35-year-old shotmaker | from Pocono Manor. Pa., liter- ally came from nowhere to over- take Palmer and Leonard and then stood off closing bids by Leonard and Middlecoff. Wall had rounds of 73-74-71-66— | 194—four strokes under par for the Augusta N ational course, which again_was jammed by a huge gallery Sunday for the fin- ish of the. 23rd Masters. Wall is the Jeading money win- ner on the professional tour this year, has won one previous tour- | nament and has finished second | three times. 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