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M serve l: ‘kuflu. n"" back exhibitions any hockey ‘lien they successfully nosed out the Charlottetown A Nlllity awarded. ln the third 1w‘ wit“ of shrine time lest Proved costly lllllad when on l-all deadlock was broken. eons ‘Liogcailil Team copped the Maritime midget hoe- snddeamieatb game at the Forum 0d with 188 tun the Chirlottetown The Tmro sextet gained the dlqleyed over !‘orum lee 93M!’ two goals Ill the final thirty seconds of thegama when the 0on- ‘iomedoo ’~ f - durin the first mt of til. an». u» Emanu- found , T1" nflfllvitavm lilggsu suf- vgtllasqeelvas seven goals ill arrears ‘hm ‘mm m W110 alterflth gzsdt gyalntlllilutea ofhtha wamagdilfgd gamwllllfi 841d "°’ _ .‘-’° s. .33‘ $.33’ "'5 MM w w» w» ..hined_ for two goals wlthln a min- nlielnd the heat w a on. who Gan- raglan: scored th ea more goals is“ footing a diiiiinihecliuneu m: reightnli-uulal of illo-rlllrsesorrioh "°°"°“1 "=4 W0" "w mom r-jq-IIIQI e Qgmgbggk h "my, w", scsaiomwu over had netted “m.” i“ ‘.°";'“§°",""“ "m" firs»?! lead to two goals , rtwss a tough break In the ...':;,,.'.';§.2,"“§,'°“,‘:,':,-, “mfififmi final; minutes of the game, n9 it m, 5mm period ‘he 1005b m k ’;’::§d'u'ti|i$,ht\h° “f? kid; "mild the offensive and before the’?!- . o v "W". tom“ hip“; zrymagt minute mark the l the result of a penalty. This prov. “n ,__ the‘ wlnnlnl- break for the god“ 11-m- v“ hocklgiatt-Buch are the breaks h‘ .. Q l‘ O n“! 39ml? "filing" Squarebrlggs, popular city sportsman and coach 0,! the flying P. W. 0. Welshman, t yinncrs ol the City Itague hoe. championship.‘ Mcergefifzgfigvm” m‘. m, “'9' ‘Crawford. . .-.:,'...ll'. "scurr- it: woos, treat was much anJo ed and ap- “m m“ °. “WW _ lwclstadby the kidd es. Suchcn- fr, u-mhwmm" ‘m do _ assent to the younger [evn- 5 ' oration ill’ their sporting activities m ‘m’ ‘ WWO ~a booln to sport as a whole in future yearn, , . , o o o o b, ‘Ellall r babllit nu l‘ * ‘the £13 of hoidirey ilcfisriiiyiviioili ma“ rzlincll llkmlfitfflgla-Aly ‘as; sod muowylcsrltmroonmwlonomp. dnesduy night spcn- Canadians: Goal, L. Howatt; de- Playsrsund ommll- Mu a who duty. lt will ‘if? fimglmm’ Hmnfluy‘ ma’ Du- _sn mane 11m r . ts during the confierlg asiililllne: “m, g3}; J € ~s n»- zsm-sswo-"sm i, @ Tilursda night of this week Pearson, Ogllvie, Miguel-ls? n. l-leoolld kid as marathon ls ba-' Bllmmlryt - I Pill‘!!! . ‘this time the mars- " than will-brfor. the age group}: First-levied And." shoe only. 1r will be an- ~ ~ 4 u!!!‘ Ilia night for the kids and L-‘Ihuro. DIDOIIIi-nlion .- the attendance is anything like. (Orewiord) .46 Jtyat of last week's marathon, it 2—Trus'o. Crawford "llllbs I hglabugcca‘. a (s. Dorrlngton. Henderson) 3.5a . _ —. o, Peer-gory Ool. w. w. Raid, Director of ,__‘°'*1“},_~~-~- \ leal Fitness, announced last nl t tb t ‘Oi I Heat. is? hi? irririmiflcgxhiirli D d l . Th! . will include “indlvlciviialn MW i" lilting races and all the llchook of the city will take part. - , 0 O O 0 IS-Cgrlotteiown Bevan 6—’f‘ruro. Orswford ‘i-Jmlrc. Henderson Pearson) ......l9.5l - D. Dorringtoll. Acorn. iaaond Period . " Crawford l raid - H»- Y W! s Fri "‘ '::::.'..'::...'.: l- oss-u- fl"- a to 3th.! 8h! dfifiqaii: 8° n‘ h“ "' lull advan e outplayed and out_ alter! thdr o nants d to 4, l: Wll bran: to the western with even captal the fir t l M; l fir,’ olmslllp n: gliilirhloolro; ‘i125 _ ‘l’ Q O O elild .l i their gratitude wiitillznclllvieli-‘grz: wtlon which started with the Ping ‘Noemi the senor. the home-coming 21W It the outskirts of mo town. Thil was followed by n meme reception at the Town ' O O d; O l" l hllkatball. . . . a consgback Saturdasy MW“ ‘heated the plum leading d u” an exciting game gqmg- moon .ln the Prince of will?! auditorium. One of- tiie is: stall-owes to data witnessed t‘ uigsgarwhioh throws tlloecpuy. . ' l. "Violic-h izhilclilcdlnliielil iiil- “ti: l i. I9 c‘? -~*- “Knot iiiner - i ‘.0 o e o l , . . w. o. - i ’ _ 1175!? from. giinilhgst riirainiiisssifi. gilfifihg-tflmdéeaste;t ‘the hands g anflekhibltlon hoop tllimbutqggpii: 25:21:22 sinful"; ‘m i * “m ' n‘ dun “Qfi . um in Victoria mus. mu " . ‘I. . Q _‘ gitgfiikummwtty Nindeésmzlriayss stick‘; ' Mun‘ 0 00M)! . i Yflllps lastlnight he om . $1: an exhibition mo. Knotty Ninars team and uld are etbsriasleed competition. All-Stars c blow Gordie in taught! crazy r rm ..... swarm; ~11» "l" W" lineuo rs fol- ti“ ‘mull’ "'16 1°"! Ill-ls are con- arozamfiew 01W in Island UNIONS ' following m ) ............. .. .29- dim Wm row-rinsing for the sqmllror. The high-scorer s r the 3"" "I "m: Onward who netted the disc five times, whll: ur- u; ‘m; “m; IR the loeala seared a lsnilar number. . iiockey Challenge We, the Bummerslde All Stars, do hereby challenge any char. lottetown all star team to a game of hockey to be played Tuesday llllht at Crystal l-lnk, Bummer-side. Any team accepting iili!"~0i'iBiiEl'lK8 - "J1 57-2. Summer-side, between l2 and 5 p.m. today. REMEMBER WiiEii By The Canadian Press Varsity Grads of Toronto won the historic Allan Cup 19 years ego t when they defeated Fort ilffiiflh we William 2--1 bringing victory in four matches at Vancouver, In the car Grads represented four maic es at Vancouver. In the following year Grads represented Canada. in the winter Olympics at St. Msritz and went. through the tournament unbeaten. “BUNNY" McCLOSKEY Young Charlottetown boxer who has chalked up flve victories in bouts in the United States. Mc- Closkey is slated to meet Joe Pyle for the Maritime welterweight title at Glace Bay in May. S. D. U; Evens City, Basketball ‘Series Saint Dunstadfa University squed forced the City League baskevball into a third playoff tilt when they defeated the Arabs in s hard- fought game 41 to 3'7 Saturday af- ternoon at the Prince of Wald: College Auditorium. "J. Cullen, of mmm" wlllla Smith. was second with 12 mints to his credit. ‘Ilhe following is the summaryl 8.1) U FG F8 PF Pts. n MllcKinnon Smith Oi oar-Adena {Ii o>-¢osa>->- 15i Mao-sew: 5i r-or-m-w-u- 8| Sweet's; 2| sow...“ l4 Referee: Earl Goes. ' llockcy Results National league Saturday- Stanley Cup Final Play-off Boston 3 Montreal 4 (overtime). (Montreal loads best-of-seven- game series l-0). American League Saturday Berni-final Play-offs Seriaa_ Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 2. l (Cleveland wins best-of-three- game series 2-1). Quebec lsrovinclal League Play- Sunday Victorldvlllo 3 Sherbrooka 1 (Victoriavlllo leads 3-2 in best-of- seven series). Western Canada Junior- Hockey Iii :- .Wlnnlpe Monarchs a Edmon- ton Oanad ans 3. (Winnipeg leads best-of-scvell scrles 2- . rumors Senior Semi-Final Hamilton Tigers Q. Pembroke Lumlbel- Kinds l. (First of beet-of-three series). __ Eastern Junior Semi-Final Toronto St. Michaela 8. Conner Clifl Rcdmen 1 (st. Michaelai‘ win best-od-three series 2-0). lliemorial- Cup dams Tonight Final Tom to 8t. Mic aels at Mont- real Ozléidlens. first lame in best- "mfsi: i $101180 l. s?‘ A . foot Your usmlm ‘- - “w. barium. f o. modulus. 0h'town __Juninr iioopsters Defeat ' Maple‘ iiill Boys The Charlottetown Junior bask- etball team Friday night defeated the Maple Hills boys team in the first game of a but three’ out of five series. Neil Young with 24 points starred for the winners. while S. Squarebrlggs psced the losers with 15 points. Lineups: Juniors FG N. Young . J. MacLeiisrl H. Holvatt F. Hine . T. I-lennessdy A. Younkor Tot F5 PF-Pis. 0 1 ' §»¢°mu§ Maple Hills: S. Squarebriggs A. Sqllarebriggs ..s.;; ~—-¢>¢=»a--: Qoeoco wocwoo: wuoooc» access; iuoofiqr? ‘Total i‘ .14 The referee was Earl Goss. Maxi Bentley ls Awarded llart Trophy MONTREAL, March 29 -,(OP) --> Fleetnfooted Max Bentley brought to Chicago Black Hawks some measure of consolation to- day for their stinging defeat in the Stanley Cup playoffs by be- ingi awarded the National l-lodceY league's most prized individual honor, the Hart Trophy Welcome , Kinsmen Juveniles, Marlthla 1m , came home to a tumultuous welcome from the citizens of ersida Saturday as it was the first men's th 1° “ninth A lie t i; apprac n po c escor met hba oars at Reid's Comer an escorted them lnip town. At the outskirts of town two ill-e erlglms were walling and rive automobiles e players were placed th one engine t fl-nd the other in the rear. In this ln-to to proceeded into y the blow-lg‘ . team had travelled to Sydney the action of . band fell in at the head of sdc and led o march through tho crowded streets. The following route was followed: Up Water to Central. up Central to Fitzroy, along Fitzroy to Summer- cnd thence to the town hall. His Worship Mayor J F. Arnett was waiting on the steps of the towr. hall o greet the team. when the boys‘ had allghted from a cars and gathered on the steps His To Juveniles Wor welcomed them officially on b of mo citizens and con- tulatcd them on the honor it: brouvlht to Sumner-side. He a - r0 congratulated the Kinsmen Club for the part they had played inor- gsnlzlng this fine band of hockey players. Ooacih Oharlla Hogan replied d and said that the boys had given all they had to win st S dney and ha was proud of them. I e masked the citizens for tho splendid wel- come. The Mayor ohen led Ln three rpusin cheers for the team. At fvc o'clock the team were guests of Mayor Arnctt at dinner at co Coyla's' restaurant, Sulnmerside Kinsmen Juveniles had defeated Sydney Shipyards at Sydlwv on Frldsy evening to take the Marltkne juvenile crown, The . emblematic of this champion- Sumnlerslde in a f laycd in Maurice Mill's store win ow. The Jean Leslie, Warner Bros.’ dancing and singing star, has the lehding role m “Janie Gets Married.” by plane and on return hsd landed at Charlottetown Airport or, about tan o'clock. When they slighicd from the plane l-hev were greeted by Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and some of the Charlottetown City Councillors wlho corrgratulsted them on their win. Tile bays are very appreciative of this splendid gesture on the part. of the Mayor and Councillors of Charlottetown. 0n Sunday afternoon the team were guests of Mr, Leo Coyle at his restsurdr-t. Richard ’s Goal Gives Canqdiens Victory In Stanley ~ Cup MONTREAL, March 31 -—(CP)— A spectacular goal by Maurice (Rocket) Richard after 9:08 min- uies of su ell-death overtime gavc Montreal C adfens a. 4-3 victory over Boston Bruins hare Saturday lmd s 1-0 load in the best-of-swen Stanley Cup final series. The goal cllnlaxcd one of tile best National Hocke League ex- hlbltions 0n Forum cc tlhis season and play was ke t st lightning s eed from the nltlsl face-off to t e last walling of the siren to ro- vlde a. crowd of 13.420 fans wit a. continual breath-taking flurry of action. Goalie Frankie Brlmsek was the outstanding star of the sme and he moved in s cctacular ashlon in the Boston no turrlln aside one smoking shot after ano er to keep Bruins in the running and avert what otherwise would have bean n higher score against him. l-lc was given good protection from ilk defence, however, especial- ly by Pat Egon and Jack Craw- ford who let the Montreal forwards feel the weight of their checks on numerous occasions, The best Bos- mll. forward was Bep Guldolln who earned s. goal and an assist‘ an Charlottetown ‘Alleys nUcls-rllY-Lssaur: TIGERS: J. McDonald w. Biso . r. Doyle J, Keys . B. McCall Total-INC. d scored for Canadians Golf is such a strange game that frequently what looks like B, bad break results in the making of a golfer although at the time it (liooks as though it might be his en _. _ In 1930 I was an amateur playing romhouq, m, gum tournaments around Fort Worth. alie Bill Butch I thought I was a pretty fair layer Bouchsrd, Murph Chamberlain and urltll I met Gus Morelsnd o Dal- Mcurice Richard were the ‘best of 188, one of our better Texas amo- iilc Canadians, Durnsn had a com- teurs, in th finals of a big lnvi- psrstively easy time in tlhe Mont, iatlorlcl to moment which was real nets, stopping 25 shots to Brim-l being played at m home club, Glen sek's 42 but some of his saves will’: Dug-lung tte rtngmiintg Poland o e mu s are cu rat er the ahaklly and was two down when I over lo perl and the went to lunch. game for Canucks when he SflOPPBd In the afternoon, however. I Bill Cowley shale-handed n ter played qlmo well and at the sou. the shifty ligstw :11?" h" "- £18111; I as]: lazing one up. The c8- 011!- I- tat n denia %-'d e 881116 Si-flfi-ed hi?) ‘ill! dill, par three hole and I pat myyilee but 11316 ig-iiiililme fiiflgooaqigal shot on the green 2i feet from the 500N955 9C9- ' i101. Wll M i d d hi K811111118 111d mono defensive work tceeshot 32d hiigeiiilll sagSZd 54s) 0T1 59m 51%“ 91 it“ 1°‘ yards from the green it looked like ' Cillillckfi in“ m ‘mm “r17 m the match was over, although he m9 lgiddissm" pulgfiwfi‘ mlgméafi did manage to pitch lt up to about snar a oose _ , 1 _ geéglhswfl éiggsé‘ s,gb1gg_ 2:‘! fgfigtfrom/the holo on his sec B, BB Bi‘ . - Filion made it 2-0 on another unas- Gsrzlgxilmihgytvivcégr etliciggrigenqila 515"“ “"51 bu“ 5mm“ “m” “"81” on the 18th Green with BENT grass back t“ “he same- “an: and All of tho rest of the 17 greens “mum theémwgodqn $31,?’ B” lyene Bermuda grass However I y ~ ' ' Crawford lifted‘ the Bostonlalifl Qziyvéfrflz‘: Ilfliugffigftifgd gaff,‘ mm the ‘ksflead out“ night it but thought it was a little fast- ihiud ‘Ptfmd “m” ‘ghgiisgae m, er than the Bermudd gram greens. am So I putted carefully. But being tegfiai, (mgxkeiigifinlazgf We“, 1n overly careful, I left my ball short tho sudden-death overtime when by about three feet. Richard rum m m m; up a m. _Moreland stepped up and sunk bound o“ a 1mg mo?“ Bqughgfd hi5 six-footer. All I had to do to and pushed the due under- Brlm- halve the hole and will was to 59k who sprawled too late. sink that three-footer of mine. but I missed hit. Moreland won the hole, three strokes to fc-ur, making everything even-up and forcing the match into extra holes. To make a long story short, he won the match one u with a glxirity-foot putt on lhe 3 th for a Opener played bang-up hockey both ways all izb Summary First Period Scol-lnz —N0ne Penalties —Ec&n (2). Roast 500ml! Period l-Montreal. BOuChB-rd 0121 c-Montresl. Fill 3'19 on . , Guid lin (C in) 5:09 k3“, Dumglt (Schmidt) 8:- I'll never forget reading ill the papers that Nelson "bucked lrl the 'nch." and that he couldn't lake lt when things got tight, 'I'hey even I hung the nickname of ‘fihree-Plltt Nelson" on rne. 0t course, one . W . . Dcucette . J. Ranshon A, Doucettc “d. .1. Moponsld 10o. High three: F‘. Doyle, 422. Point-s: Tiscrs 5. Wolves 0- Judged by a. poll of two sports I, writers ln each N. H. L. city to be the player most useful to his club in the entire‘ league. thel dark- halred wesborller added the tall silver cup to tho league scoring title he gained a few weeks pre- viously. ' Announcement of the award came late this afternoon and left only the Calder Trophy and the Stanley Cup itself still to be dc- : Trainer 4-3 02 li’. —-Guld lln. Pen‘ y ThlrdoPeriod 5-—Boston. Cro/wford ard) 16:28 Penalty --Shlll. Overtime Period (Guidollrl) 14:04 . s-Mor-isreal, Chunbarlsln (Rich- ‘I-Montreal. Richard (Boucllard) 9 .06 Penalties -—Nonc. A record total of 52 entries reach- of the reasons for the intense feel- ing ebout the match was that Moroland was from Dallas and I was from Fort Worth. There's so much rivalry between those two cities that my friends thought I had let them down by not beat- ing that golfer from Dallas. I was only 18 at the time and extremely sensitive. My blowing up had nothing to do with a lack of intestinal fortitude, but was caused by my mlsjudgmcrlt of a bent green. Three-putting that green was probably the best thing that ever happened to me because I worked after that and became "tournament tough.” Total-JOE). clded. The Calder Trophv will go I to the league's most outstanding - rookie of the 19546 season. Earlier this week the league an- nounced award of the Ladv Byni; trophy to Hector fToe) Biake o Montreal Csnadlens for sportsmanship oolnpled with a hgh standard of playing ability. Another Canadian. Bill Duman. won the Vezlua ‘rrophy- us the league's best. goal-tender . m. left to light, they are: Iexia Mne- Joan MacDonald, lluaen landrbon, captain. smut-Bush midst. fine l Tctal—ll)3l. , High single: F‘. Connors, 186. Connors. . Pain-ts: Vics . Arabs 0- Tonlght at 7.00: West Enders vs. Wolves. - . Walter Hagen always said, "It only counts li’ you three-putt the home hole." He always said he; had never won a title that hcl hadn't three-putter] a green some-i where, but the only ones anybody, remembered were on the hfz-mel at North Shore, Ralph Guldahl needed a four on iilB last hole lo tic Johnny Goodman for the United States Open titlea Thr- hole is a drive and a. pitch and. a possible three. Ralph hlt a good ice shot, faded his iron shot into the trap un the right of the green, ‘but put himself back into the run- ning by exploding out of the trap l1lrvl_x' while leaving himself with only a short putt, Thcn he miss- ed the putt. Immediately every- body said that he was ihc fellow who hnd lost the Open Champin ed the acceptance Stage 10f the Lincolnshire Handicap April 3. but one well-known owner. Miss D0- pthy Puget. will not have an entry. She has withdrawn Sun Swrm- -Prirlcc Florimeonde, Dlstel and Spec klcd Band. Previous “high entry was when squadron Castle won the i938 Lincoln from 3'7 others. BRISBANE, Australia -—(CP)— In Queensland recently water rats were observed to build new nests the river banks. The tip _ A week later hen?! fisins , brought bank-brimming bly never would be heard of agal . However, Ln 198'! he set the ull- ilme record for the Open with a 281 at Oakland Hills in Detroit. A year later he successfully dc- fcnded his~ title at Cherry Hills, Denver. Colo. He is a perfect ex- ample of a olfer who lost a cham- pionship an er as a result. Lawson utuo told lna recently that the best thing that ever hap- pened to hlrnwas when he lost to Francis Oulmet one-up in the third round of the Itlstlonal Ama- teur Championship at Pebble Beach in I900. ~ * " "If l’. had won that match I might have gone on and won the title anyhow," asld Little, “but f I but defeat made me a impish. worked ard, ‘and five years later f th ‘the America; and halpplonllliila sons-l.‘ Young. oossilifssq. w... Helm Bum. In: posh. aerosols-monomer luau-s owls: mason. f‘ \ . downpour-prop." t iaitcockey fortlleo arnar "Devotion," hails from famed English By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Wrl LONDON. Mulch l2 — (OP It may be a. little early to talk. I115. but. some sports writers arc- moalllng Britain's lack of a. c Dion of "supreme skill and ,i , elusive quality known as persc ity" to sea lawn tennis on its _ again this year. r. Bruce Harris. writing in Hr‘, Evening Standard. recalled that‘ V , ter the last war Suzanne Lang ‘ Harris says she ham‘ —not even tlle Americans who‘ ‘ coming to Britain this summer.‘ Things srent sha in u a well for Netting p ‘ilk: 8g Drinker. Club. Last year lost 1.10’? pounds .36) membership dwindled f meln rs req 39s? 8313' A firs. to r club on its feat. '9’ Some Scottish football clubs i the idea qf a "supcr” league. bu lasted, in inulginaticn, just, . weeks. _ After a. meotlng of 12 lo Scottish clubs. it was decided Scots would resume next sea for the “super” league and the se 0nd division will have l4 clubs. j Royal Ascot on pro-war lines w! be restored in June. All bulldhii, at the racetrack have been f ' _ and the stands emptied of am stores. . _ . Ilile King and Queen. whomik entertain a house nartv s1. wimp. sor Castle for a week. will drive \- the course in send-state with Princesses 0n each of the ‘th ._ days of the meeting-June 18, and 20. offlelsls are preparing . an Ascot “on the coronation ye r scale" and admission to the ro . enclosure: will be on pre-lvar ~ Oapt. Sir Malcolm Campbell ~11 , been granted the honorary rel-u: - l major, it is announced in tho Lon don Gazette. Sir Malcolm. Britain . speed king, commanded on . .. motorcycle unit when the started. He served in on armored division and was also chief of a. military p6- lice squad. In 1943 be was i775 ferred in the infantry general ‘ LONDON —<C P)—Nool Cow-L ard's "Blithe Spirit" ended a rec» ord-breaklllg run at the Duch gnu/ire with its 1,991th perform rce. became a better golf- » l 115E was only that the u e and l . ' lng it plQdALsl-leworkEt -' er. m, a few gho w, .» ‘last day which mlglltlhavlill n 4 the match _