L i l 1 I Islanders And Halifax Atlantics Battle T 0 4-4 Overtime Tie Saturdayg - HALIFAX. (GP)- Halifax At- lantlcs and Charlottetown Island- ers battled to a 4-4 overtime tie in a penalty-ridden Maritime.MaJor Hockey League encounter herr Saturday night. The result made no difference in 1 the late-season point race. It will take a victory or a Charlottetown loss to clinch the title for the league-leading Atlantics who hold an eight-point margin over the islanders. Hugh Campbell shot goals in the second period to tie it up after Charlottetown had tax- rn a 3-1 lead. Buck Whitlock and Bill Ford traded tallies in the third 1!) srnri the game into extra min- ulcs. t')lltPr scorers were lyshyn. Lyle Wise-man and Beaudry for Charlottetown. Bob Bowness for the Atlantics. Atlantics' shooting was heavy butl ineffective. They tabbed Al Miller for 43 stops while Roy McMeekin iinndled only 22. Close officiatuig brought l7 pen- alties. all minors. Campbell not- ched his first tally while the Is- landers were A man shy. inneups: Charlottetown-Goal. Miliar; de- frnce. McLagan, Wiseman. Gus- tnveson: forwards. Whitlock, Gor- don. l-lurst. Beaudry. Gray. Paw- yshyn, Holdaway, Grosse. fence, McNcill Halifax Goal. MCMPPl(lli; de- fenrc. .)irNcill. Bloom, lleyes, 1.9- pinr; forwards, King. Bowness. Ford. Campbell. Watson. Lauff- man. MrPhcc. Goold. Bergeron. SUIVTMARY l--Charlottetown, Pawlshyn (Wiscman) 4:40 Z-I'IZlllf:lX, Bowness tI.auf-fman, King) 10:22 Penalties: Ford 1:20, Hurst 14:37, Gustavcson 17:55. Second Period 3 Charlottetown, Wlsemsn (Gray) . . 2:25 -4- -Charlol.t9town, Beaudry (Clements. Hurst) .. 4:48 5-Halifax, Campbell a pair of. Standout Ganie l Goalie Al Miillar (above) turned in a terrific perfoi-malice Saturday night as the Islanders and Hali- fax Atlantics played to a 4-4 draw. Penalties: Hayes and Grosse 1:21, McLagan, M'cPhec and Pazwlshyn 6:39. a Third Period 7-Charlottetown. Whioiock (Cvros-e, Gray) 4:37 8-Halifax, Ford (Watson, Campbell) 10:01 Penalties: Hurst :25, McNe:ll and Gordon 14:15, Hayes and Wisemzm 19:56. ' Overtime Period 3 , the Montague Paperweight team 1 N” 5C0T”Ig- in the first of home and home 5'0!)-V games for the King's and Queen's Mlllfk ,4 15 I2 16 1'44 County championship. The Abbies MOMEFRIH 5 212 3-22 are asked to meet at 8:00 p.m. Glace Bay Miners Score 4-2 Win Over Sydne GLAOE BAY, N8. (GP) , Glace Bay Miners drew on their renowned first-period power for a 4-2 victory over Sydney Million- airs. in a Maritime Major Hockey L;-ag-ue game here Saturday night. Eddie Jos punched two sizzlers past Nick Pidsodny before the game was four minutes old. Roy Murrin. up from the junior ranks, made it ,,,three straight before Bill McDon- akh put Sydney in the scoring col- T umn at the half-way mark. They matched goal for goal in the middle session with Alex Bir- ukow and Gordie Miller blinking the lights. The Miners were outshot in the rust period when they ran up the load but turned on the pressure later in the game and hit Nick Pid- sodny for 43 stops while Don Lock- hart. kicked out 32. Pidsodny tripped a player in a scramble around the Sydney net and drew one of the game's two penalties. The other went to Fred Weaver. Linc-ups: Glace Bay -- Goal: Lockliart; defence: Hinchberger. Amadio. Bur- cga, Cooper; forwards: McKenzie, Keller, Miller. Baokor, Joss, Mc- Cracken. Watson, Murrin. Sydney -- Goal: Pldsodny; de- fence: Tyshko. McIntyre. Whalen, Weaver; forwards: Birukow, Rowe. Hildebrand, MacDougall, Marin- cau. McDonagih, Piric. Horeok. SUMMARY First Period l-GIBCP Bay, Jose (Backer) 3:02 3-Glace Bay, Joss fBurega) 3:41 3- Glace Bay. ltfurrin 0:23 4-Sydney. McDonmzli l (Whalon) 10:47 Penalties: None. Second Period 5-Sydney, Birukow (Hildebrand. Row) :44 ti-Glace Bay, Miller (Watson. Mccrackcn) Penalty; Weaver 10.40. 14:02 Third Period No am!-lng. Penalty: Pidsodnry 13:00. stops: Lockhart . 12 11 9-32 Pidgodny . ll I4 I8-43 . - St. Mary'sITie Series With North Sydney NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., (CvP)- Halifax - Dartmouth St. Mary's deadlocked the Maritime junior hockey finals at one game each with an 5-5 victory over North Syd- ney Franklins Saturday night. The contest almost blew apart for high sticking and roughing. Collins argued the sentence and had a 10-minute misconduct pen- alty added. Then he got the gate for his poke at the official. Forward Ronnie Andrea. took over the nets and stopped six of seven shots while his teammates scored twice on Charlottetown nat- ive Thane Doyle. Bud Ettlnger and Gary Norman scored doubles for the Saints. Sydn;ymMT Use Three New Men In liloyoffs SYDNEY. (OP) -- Three New Brunswick Senior League players .may be in the line-up of Sydney the Maritime Major loop. It was learned here that the Mills are negotiating with defenceman Moncton Hawks. All under coach Johnny year when. Mloncton major circuit. Also looking for material are Glace (who hope to:feature lBay line of Ed Murrin. l-loreck Eugene lswartznck and Jackie MacLellan . next week. lSouih Shore (Watson) ............ .. 7:01. 6-Halifax, Campbell (Goold. Bergeron) 14:54 early in the third period when , , Franklin goalie Joey Collins was G”E0V.)' 50071”? In 1118 llrsl Period tagged with a. match misconduct mid C31T0ll in the 19-in- for slugging referee Marty Mac- nny", SUMMARY Collins and Forbes Kennedy of St. Mary's were given double minors First Period ilvhillionaires come playoff time in Laurie May and frontllners Morey Hamilton and George scholes of three played last was in the in to - season Bay Miners, an all-Glace 11TTLE sebum ..-.. - PAGE SIX Hoop Games Here Tonight Two basketball games will bel played tonight at P.W.C. The Arabs will meet Rays at 6.30 in an Abeg-weit House League game and at 7.30 the Abbie: will play the R.C.A.F. W.D.'s in an Island ILadies League play-off game. local Curlinil Club Schedule Following is the curling schedule for tonight at the Charlottetown Curling Club. . 6230 p.111. Dr. Giddings vs. J. A. Likely. Dr. ,Prowse Vs W. Worth. Dr. Gallant vs W. MacLaine. 8:15 p.m. C. MacDonald vs W. R. MacNeil. E. Wood vs J. S. MacDonald. Doug Saunders vs Old Timers. 9 pm. Winncr Gallant-Mcliaine vs 1.. Turner. " Paperweight; At Montague Tonight Officials of the Abegweit Club announce that the following play,- ers will journey to Montague this evening, where they will take on sharp, at Wendell Barbour's Show Rooms. P. Clark, B. MacMillan, R. Big- gar, D. Lee, F. Burke, A. MacKin- non, R. Rice, D. Lawlor. P. Mc- Gonnell. P. Mullally, B. Prowse. W. Ward. Juvenile Islanders Win Opener From P.Vl.G. Juveniles The Juvenile Islanders defeated the Prince of Wales College Juv- eniles 2-0 Saturday night in the first game of the City Abegweit round-robin series: to decide a. City champion. Sam Gregory and Angie Carroll scored the Islanders goals with l-Islanders. S. Gregory (A. Carroll). Penalties - Duffy, MacDonald. Second Period Scoring - None. - Penalties - Smith. Revel) Third Period 2-Islanders, A. Carroll Penalties - Mullins (2), Lead, Reveli. llaysp Defeat Abbies; P. W. C. Downs Arabs Rays defeated the Alybies 76-34 and Prince of Wales downed the Arabs 68-50 in Abeg-welt. House League baskebball games at P.W.C. auditorium on Saturday night. George Sc.-mtlebury scored 26 points and Charlie Ready 20 as Rays raced to victory. Marcel Ber- ard was high scorer for the Abbies with 14 points. Lorne MacGuigan with 17 points was high man for P. W. C. in their win over the Arabs. Playing coach Mac- 5'1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLC)TTETOVVN Maritime College .(-cl Bonin also Basketball The opening game of the biggest baslcetaba-ll series in the Maritimes -basketball series in the S. D. U. Gym tonight with Saint Dunstarfs Uni- versity opposing Saint Francis Xavier University in the Maritime Intercollegiate finals. The two university qulntets. re- garded-as the number one and Two basketball teams in the Maritime Provinces, will enter tonight's con- test with an almost perfect record on the season's play. The crack saint Dunstan's squad have been undefeated in 19 starts while the Xnveri.-ms, defending Maritime College champs, have 1175: only one game. That loss was suffered at the hands of the Saint John Allantlcs early in the year. However, the xaverians more than made up for the setback by subsequently defeating the Atlaniics on three occasions. - Saint. F. X. won the Nova Scotin Intercollegiate championship with- out too much difficulty. On top of that they defeated the strong Syd- ney Y.M.C.A. team last week in the semi-finals of the Nova Scotin intermediate play-offs. Biggest man on the Anligonlsh Collegions team is six foot. five inch Howie lVicNally. the tap art- ist. Other outstanding players with St. F.X. are Al Grassi, a. freshman guard. Russ McNeill and Shea. But brilliant through the St. F. X. record may be it can hardly compare with that. of Saint Dun- stan's. The Saints practically doub- Open Here Tonight Finals led the score on every team they met this season and at no time have they been extended to their greatest efforts. 'lIhcy'raccd through the N. B.- 'P.E.l. Intercollegiate League with six wins against no defeats. In ex- hibition games and island League games they have been invincible. Playing coach Jack Reardon. the boy with 31.8 points a game aver- age in intercollegiate play this year, stated last night that his team was in good condition for the important game. The forwards have been shooting very well in p1':1('llse during the last few days and big things are expected of Pete Dunphy, Johnny Taylor, Gus Dorais, Joe Mullally and Earl Macxinnon in a scoring way. Guards Cy Molsaar. B-ob, Mooney and Clarence MacDonald; can be depended upon to play tlirnn, usual, hard-driving game. This is the first time Saint Dun- stan's have ever competed for the Maritime Intercollegiate Basket- ball clmmpionship. if they win they will shoot for the Siariiime and Dominion Intermediate titlb. The Xavcrians will fly in here this afternoon. They are coached by Ambrose Gilmet, Physical Edu- cation. instructor at St. F. X. The Xnvcrians usually play :1 strong defensive type of game and the Saints have been working hard in recent weeks on a plan cal- culated to crack open the St. F. X. defense. The game will commence at 8.30. l)K'l'ROl'l'. (CF)-Detroit Red W in g s clinched their fifth straight National Hockey League title Sunday night. by whipping Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on third- period goals by Gordie Howe and Tony Ilgswic-k. No other team ever has won five straight titles. The Wings clinched it by racking up their seventh sir.-iiglit victory while runner-up Montreal lost in New York 4-3. If Montreal wins games it can finish the season with 8'! points -1110 same its Dc- troit if the Wings lost the rut of their games. ' But Montreal 'rnn finish with only 33 wins which would be one loss than the l'i"in'gs now have. Howe made the championship certain by ripping .ln 1: 50-footer at 4:27 of the third porlod. Thai. goal snapped a 1-1 tie and Les- wick's marker, at 9:07 was icing on the calm. It was ll'owc's 46th goal of the season. loving him only four he- hlnd the all-time record of 50 set by Maurice Richard of Mont- real Canadiens. Lesivick scored his insurance cool by tripping in Red l(ell,r's hluc-line blnst. Mar- rcccivcd an as- lts last six sist. SUMMARY First Period No scoring. Penalties: Skov 4:32, Thomson 5:46, Flam-an and Bonin 10:10, Hassarci 13:46. Second Period 1-Toronto. Sloan Watson, Armstrong) 2- etroit, Bonin lI.:&9WlCl(, Skov) 13:10 Penalties: Sloan 3:38, Pron- ovost 9:31, Flaman and Gold- ham 16:10. 7:02 Third Period 3-De troll, Howe (Delvecchio) ........... .. 4:17 4-Detroit, Leswick (Kelly, Bonin) . , 9:0'l Per." ties: Morrison Wil- son 5:f)1. Nestercnko 13:02. had 16 poinu. The Arabs "Kid Line" of Bernie MacDonald. Jim Macquarrie and Billie Diamond ac-' , counted for most 01 the losers points. MacDonald had 15. Mac Garth Crockett of the Welshman. Quarrio l3 and Diamond 12. SUMMARY 3;.Yi.Ct'. a o 2 10 S ' 13 '1' Ladner 3 4 2 1o COI'Iiig a IS ICS M...-......... 7 3 2 .- wy , Large . 0 1 2 13 Maoimdyen . 5 2 0 12 The following is the official sror- Totals 29 10 B 68 ing record of the South Shore Hoc- key League for the 1953 season. Arab: The Bedeque Rink Trophy for the Mucbournll .- .. 1 1 4 3 player finishing first in the scoring MacDonald . '7 1 3 15 has been won by Gordon Cutciiffc MI.cQuarrie 0 1 1 of Cape Traverse Rovers. Silver Diamond . 5 2 3 12 spoons will be presented to the fol- Burge .1 1 3 V lowing top point-gutters of the Total .. 22 it 15 50 league: Names Team Pt: Raye , Gordon Cutciiffe. Cape Traverse 18 Dalziel . . '7 1) 0 14 Benny Grady. Summerside 14 0. Ready . 9 , 2 3 2!) Mark Delaney. Summerside 12 . 7 2 2 Donald Darby Summerside in . 12 2 '0 36 Walter Simmons. Freetown 9 . 0 0 2 0 Clayton Mill Freetown 9 .35 6 7 '16 Fred Desitoches. Albany 9 - Gerald Mncqunid, Albany 11 Sheldon Ferguson. Cape Traverse 9 . 4 1 ! T) Willis Mills Freetown ll . 3 0 1 ' 6 Edgar Taylor. Freetown 0 . 5 . 2 0 14 Letter Mncbeod, Albany '7 . 1 0 3 I Glmett Howatt. Caps Traverse .7 . 1 1 0 3 Gerald Macrndygn, Cape Traverse 'l . 15 4 5 34 Red Wings Clinch Top Spot In National League Rangers lidge Canadiens 4-3 NTW YORK. (AP)-New York Rangers scored three times in a wild five-goal third period Sunday night to defeat Montreal Canadi- ens 4-3 in a National Hockey League game. Two of Montrealls tallies were made by Maurice Richard, his first in Madison Square Garden since Nov 25, 1951. SUMMARY First Period 1-Montreal, Richard (Harvey. Olmstcad) Penalties: None. Second Period T2-New York, Hcrgesheimcr (Ronty, Murphy) Penalty: Reny 7:27. Third Period 3-New York, Murphy (Ronty, Howell). :57 4-New York. Mickoski (Stoddard. Rcise) 5-New York. Howell (Buller. Ronty) . 6-Montreal, Richard Harveyd, Olmstcnd) . 13:10 ontreal, Curry (Moore, MaePherson) 16:41 Penalties: Richard (major) 4:49, Reise and Mosdell 12:42. Mi. Alginwins Intercollegiate . Hockey iiiener A SACKVILLE, N.B.. COP) - Mount Allison University trounced St. Francis Xavier 6-1 Saturday night to take a five-goal lead in the total-points Maritime intercol- legiate hockey finals. Johnny Neilson with a pair, Doug Johnson. Bob MacDonald. Doug Matiheson and Neil Clark were the Mounties" scorers. The visitors' lone tally was notched by Gene Swartzack. - . 2:19 ............ .. 9:08 7.. Max Bentley. 33 centre-ice star of the 'n:ronto is Legfl. rent: at home in Deliole. Bet. recuper- ating from iii: recent illness, with his wife Betty and their dog Bhop- sypnentloy left the um tut week. He uicl. he would return .for the 1 l Wanderer At Rest playoffs if the Leaf: wanted him and "when I feel good enough to i Mrirch MARCH 9, 1953 MMHL Semi-Final Series Dales Are Announced HALIFAX, (CP)-Halifax Atlan- ties were paired with Sydney Mll- llonalres and Charlottetown Island- ers with Glace Bay Miners in I semi-final beet-of-nine playoff ser- 'les approved at I week-end meet- ing here of the Maritime Major Hockey League. Finals will begin three days of- tor semi-finals end. The schedule: SERIES "A" March 16-Sydney at Halifax March 18-Halifax at Sydney March Z0-Halifax at Sydney March 21--Sydney at Halifax March 23-Halifax at Sydney Marcii 25-Sydney vs. llalliax at New Glasgow March 27-Halifax at Sydney March 30-Sydney at Halifax March 31-Sydney at Halifax SERIES "B" 16-(ilaoe Bay at Ch'town March 1'1-Glace Bay at Ch'town March 19-Ch'town at Glace Bay March 21-Ch'iown at Glace Bay March 23-Glace Bay at Ch'town Marci! 25-Ch'i.own at Glace Bay March 27-Glace Bay at Ch'Imvn March 28-fl-h'town at Glace Bay March 30-Glue Bay at Ch'iown. W.K.S:0irls-Down Notre Dame The West Kent School girls de- rented Notre Dame 48-15 in a game played at the P. W. C. auditorium on Saturday afternoon. Lucy Smith paced the wlnners' attack by scor- ing 30 points. Jay was high scorer for the losers with seven points. Lineups: West Kent -- Campbell 10. Smith 30, Jnrdine 2, Butt 2, MncKinnon 2. Rogers 2. Notre Dame - P. Glllis 2. Jay 7,. Murphy 4, Connolly, Hennessey,l MacD9nnld, J. Gillis Sherry. Beavers Lead Series 2-0 SAINT JOHN. N. 13., GP)- Hopeful of taking the aritlme senior hockey finals in four straight, Saint John Beavers pre- pared to leave for Lunenburg Monday after beating Lunenburg Falcons 4-1 Saturday night and gaining a 2-0 lead in the best-of- seven series. Friday's opener ended '1-2. The next two games, and a third if necessary, will be played at Lun- cnburg starting Monday. The Nova Scotla champs gave a better performance Saturday but still appeared no match for the smoother Beaver crew, who may be at a disadvantage in the nar- rower Lunenburg rink. A berth in the Allan Cup playdowns awaits the series winner. Boxer Malles New. Attempt At Suicide VANCOUVER. (CF) - Charles Mathews, Negro boxer charged with murder. made a second suicide at- tempt Friday. He is charged with the slaying of Mrs. Anne Smith, 44-year-old Negro rooming-house keeper, blud- geoned to death in her east-end horw Wednesday. Mathews. police said, first at- tempted suiclde in his jail cell Thursday. Friday night he tried to slash his wrists with a dinner knife in his hospital word. "It was just a feeble attempt." said a police official. "He was not seriously injured." In his Jail cell attempt. the box- er. known in the ring as "Young sonny Jones". stood in I wash basin and poked his finger into an electric light socket. ' K ' 4 unconsciou . he was re- vived by un inhalstor crew and taken to hospital; Glacier Park. 3 national park in . southern British Columbia has an Roy "Buck" Whitlocg who has chalked up many first during his seven of play in the Marl- times will have another first to- night when fans honor him with 9. "Whltlock Night". The Sydney Millionaires will be playing the Islanders and between the second and third periods of the game the "Whitlock Night." cele- brations will take place. Highlight of the celebration will be the presentation of a new car -a Ford sedan Lieutenant-Governor T. W. L. Prowse. The car will be driven onto the ice surface gfvthe Forum. Brigadier W. . Reid will be master of ceremonies. Premier J Walter Jones: The Acting Mayor; .1. Elliott Hudson. President of the .)'i.'M.H.1..: Wnlter Lawlor. Presi- dent of the M.A.H.A.: and Frank MacDonald. President of the IA- landers Club will be on hand for the presentations. A large number of other gifts in addition to the new automobile will be presented to the Islanders great centre star, his wife and family. The committee in charge of or- ganizing the "Whitlock Night" celebrations is composed of Lloyd .ViacNevin, chairman: Forrest Ciow. secretary; Wally Scantle- bury. treasurer; Clifford sherren. promoter; Ev. Cutcliffe, Vern Lar- ter, Johnny Dnvics, Art Byrnes, Walter Brehaut and Brigadier W. W. Reid. scored 301 goals since breaking into the Big Four League back in 1946- 47 with the Moncton Hawks. in the intervening time he has won three Maritime scoring championships and appears only in week away from adding another scoring crown to his list of achieve- ments. At the moment he is lead- ing the League with 119 points. Rusiico and Covehend played to a 2-2 draw Saturday night in the opening game of the Intermediate C. finals for the Queens County championship. , Rustlco raced into a 2-0 lead in the first and second periods but Covchead came back in the last five minutes of the game to knot the count. First Period 1-Rustico, D. Douoette. Penalties-O'Brien, C. MacDon- Donald. i Second Period 2-Rustico. G. Gallant (L. Gallant). Third Period 3-Covehead, K. MacDonald (O'Brien) 4-Covehead. O'Brien (G. MacKn.v. V. Beacon) Penalties - None. "2-1 Tfcioif" Over Chicago BOSTON. (AP) - Rookie Jerry Toppa7.zini's goal with less than two minutes to play gave Boston a 2-1 victory over Chicago Sunday night and boosted the Bruins clos- er to the third-place Black Hawirs in the bristling National Hockey League playoff scramble. , Winger Jack Mcintyre set up the winning goal by flattening chi- cago's Sid Finney as he tried to clear the puck in the Black Hawks' zone. Boston winger Dove Creighton grabbed the disc as it rolled free and fed it bnck to Mc- Intyre whose shot was blocked by goalie Al Rollins. First Period 1-Chicago. McFadden (Gadsby) . 14:45 2-Boston. Peirson (Sandford, Mackell) . 15:11 Penalties: Mackell and Dawn- bury 5:33. Gee 6:09, Lynn 12:45. Gee land Chevrefils 14:06. Second Period No scoring. Penalticsr None. Third Period 3-Boston. Toppanlnl (Creighton. Mclntyre) Penalties: None. SNAP Slllil fllllslllllli . 13:00 Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. Any roll of I u- posuro only 40 cents. Reprint: 4 cent: each. Mull Film Service. area of 458 square miles. SEAT SALE:-... srnumr -9 Charlottetown. I TODAY-SATURDAY-9 A.M. T0 6 -P.M. by His Honor ' Fans Willi Honor Whitlock Tonight: Millionaires Here Vlliillocli leads Scoring llace , . -..-A...3.. x- 1 -A. The Islanders Roy "Buck" Whit- lock has a six point lead over the Atlantlc.s' Billy Watson as the Mar- itime Major Hockey League heads into its last week Off the schedule. Following are the big ten: G A Pia The 29-year-old Whitlock, whose whmook (C) 52 6.1 m' 7:21:25 ..3:::.:::: w--on M the first hockey player in the M. f3””idt?;, :3 2; :1 M.H.L. to be honored with a 0o ) '” ' 'l ..Vigm.. Bowness (H) ......c 38 39 7'. Several weeks ago whitlocl: made gmg (H) " " 38 38 Maritime hockey history by scoring amen” (C) 46 fl his 300th goal in senior and Major googeerhzsfl :(S)" Series competition. lie has now may (C) H . I 37 M The Millionaires. who have spcnt most of the season in the League- cellar will be here for the last time in the regular schedule and possibly for the last time this year. Despite their poor record on games the Mills have always managed to put up a crowd pleasing battle and tonight should-be no exception. Rustico, Covehead Play To Draw In Finals Opener Hockeyjcores (By The Canadian Press) i SATURDAY Quebec Junior Three Rivers 1, Quebec 4. SUNDAY Quebec Junior Quebec 1. Three Rivers 4. Quebec leads best-of-nine semi- finals 3-1. Quebec Senior Sherbrooke 4. Montreal 3. Montreal leads best-of-serrn quarter-final 2-1. Ontario Junior St. Catharlnes 3, St. Michael! 5. Toronto wins best-of-five quar- ter-finul 3-0. Maritime Junior Halifax 8, North Sydney 5. Best-of-seven finals tied 1-1. Eastern Canada Senior Pembroke 1. Smith: Falls 2. Smiths Faus leads beat-of-nine finals 3-2. one game tied. Maritime Major Sydney 2. Glace Bay 4. Charlottetown 4. Halifax 4. Maritime Senior Lunenburg 1. Saint John 4. Quebec Senior Chicoutlml 2. Ottawa 4. Best-of-eleven semi-final tlcri 1- Ontarin Junior Bnrrie 1, Toronto Marlboro: 2. ' Best-of-seven semi-final tied 1-1 Gait 4. Oshawa 4. Gait leads best-of-five qu:u'lN- final l-0. one game tied. . Thunder Bay Junior Fort William 5, Port Arthur 3. Port A.rthur leads best-of-flit: semi-final 2-1. Northern Ontario Senior Aibltibi 2. Rouyn 4. Rouyn leadstbest-of-seven semi- iinal 2-0, one game tied. .Dgg,?,..,n,.......... ; Maritime intercollegiate BASKETBALL FINALS At 8. D. U. ST. F. X. vs. S. D. U. Monday, March 9ft Game time 8:30 Admission 50c Q - scrim - MONDAY. MARCH 9 - s:3o oauansr. sou:-nonnsv 9 AM. sup ON. play -- and play I lot.': 114 is suf- faring front 1. cold and o recuraigg back injury which has kqzt out of play much of the . , ((2 am wmuocx slim - TIIIB WILL BE A MEMORABLE OCCASION - GET YOUR SEATS EABLIC :