. saturrlay evening the new Marl- [ ship. Shown above from left to_ ime Five Pin Champions. thewigm, Joey MacDonald‘ manager All-Sta . . ’ - i gented with the S1:al1‘l;‘ller'l.e‘I‘01’))l¥lI§, Iof the Rouaway Club and ‘me 0f lemhlematic of the Champion-lthe team members; Rundle Sea- l,_ l’ - lotte High School girls hockey Title. won team took a close 1:0 decision lqueen chafloflee iiover Tryon School girls to cap- ; ltiire this 3Iear’s Island School girls‘ title in their home-and- -‘:iatui'rla.\' €V'El1ll1;Z at Sports _ ,A1.ena Jack T,,_A,v.m.__.I.-5 Queen Char_ ihome series by the overall score TRIIOPHY WINERS l I man, manager of Seaman's Be- verages, making the presenta- '\tion. and ‘Fred 'McTague. captain .of the winning team. of 8 goals to 3 as they ‘had won the opening game at Crapaud by a score of 7-3. Keith Thomas, Tryon coach iced a small litl.1e team Saturday evening but the city girls were able to hold on ‘SOCCER Resuitsl t gUnited Kingdom Saturday: ‘ ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I -‘Birmingham 1 Leeds 1 Burnley 1 Wolverhampton 1 Chelsea '2 Bolton 2 ‘Man City 3 Sunderlaucl .1 Newcastle 3 Arsenal 8 Nitts F 1 Luton 0 Portsmouth 1 Blackpool 2 Ereston 1 Aston Villa 1 '1‘ § \ N \ heffield w 2 Everton 1 ’ ottenham 1 Man United 0 /West Brom 6 Leicester 2 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Amateur Cup Final h Iilford 0 Woking 3 a Division 11 l Bristol C 5 Barnsley 0 Cardiff 0 West Ham 3 Charlton 4 Notts C l . oncaster 1 Lincoln 3 .Grimsby 2 Swansea 2 ifluddersfield 0 Derby 0 3’Leyton Or 2 Ipswich 3 -Liverpool 1 Sheffield U 0 Middlesbrough 2 Blaikburn 3 Stoke 1 Fulham ,2 ';Rotherham 2 Bristol R 0 Division III Southern r Bourntrnouth 0 Plymouth 0 ’ Brentford 0 Southampton 0 Colchester 1 Newport 1 Coventry 0 Swindon 1 , Crystal P 2 Southend 0 Nosthampton 9 Exeter 0 Noswich 3 Port Vale 0 Reading 4 Gillingharn 0 Shrews-bury 0 Milliwazll 1 Torquay 2 Brighton 0 Walsall O Aldershol. 0 Watford 0 Queens P 0 Division III Northern Accrington 0 Darlington 0 Bar-row 0 Crewe Alex 1 Bradford 4 Hull City 4 Bury 2 Scunthorpe 1 ——Carlisle 3 Stockport l .._.aHartlepools 2 Bradford C 0 Oldham 4 Wrexham 1 Southport 0 Halifax 3 Tranimere 1 Workington 0 York City 1 Rochdale 0 Chesterfield 1 Mansfield 4 Chester 1 Gateshead 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I whherdeen 3 Queen of S 4 Clyde 2 Queen’s Pk 3 Fall-rirl: 0 Dundee 2 Hibernian 1 Kilmarnock 2 Motherwell 2 East Fife 0 L Partick o Celtii 1 Vflaith R 4 Airdrieonians 0. v St. Mirren 2 Hearts 3 lfhd Lanark 1 Rangers 5 , Division 11 ‘Albion 1 Forfar 3 \ Arbroath. 2 Hamilton 3 - Ayr U 3 Cowdenbeath 0 Breihin 0 St. Johnstone 2 .Durnbarton 2 Stirling 2 '_[‘Dundee 2 M-ontrose 1 l'Dun-fermline 9 Stranraer 1 -__l IRISH LEAGUE - ‘_Bal1ymena 2 Coleraine 2 Bangor 2 Portadown 0 "‘liftonvi1le 3 Ards 4 1 erry 0 Glentoran 1 ‘ Glenavon 3 Distillery 0 Linfiedl 2 Crusalers 3 xii‘ LOl\'DON (Reuters) — Resultsl ‘of soccer matches played in the BAcKAc / . of euerKY due l'° Km“ 11 i for Bsckschz ‘.r.i.:t°ara=§:f€%2«iin:8»mem- toudy urine. irritating passaxes. 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"Your Favorite Shopping Centre" Tlie Basilica ‘i'oi.it.li (fliib by the sanie margin, four games ‘.Fendii1~g City League and island ‘ to none. i('.l1al‘l1pl011S and llllell‘ HI‘(El'i mails; the Y. M. C. A. Micmacs lthe first three games, of theirlbig Guirip Gillis ‘will be in the‘ best 5 of 9 series for the Cityfitarting lineup. Gillis aggravated‘Championships in Halifax this lfending cham‘piomS Keefe Drug_ League Volleyball Championship, an old knee injury a couple oficoming Saturday. and with the lalso of chm-iogtetowny tltmigglial‘ it this M. C. A. bcgin- weeks ago. Reg McNevin, Capt— 1 showing made by Island teams l , o 1: oc . playexpressed doubt as to whether ‘City League Volleyball Finals Start Tonight on all occasions. Both the B. Y. C‘. and the Y endents leave Cb‘town Friday by ‘car for the Maritime Volleyball Rollaway Team ‘ I Five-Pin . Rollaway All Stars ('Hl')lll|'P(l the Maritime Five Pin Bowling B. Y. C.'(Japlai11I Alf Coady has‘. Micmacs along with the lndep- Championship at Rollaway Al- :leys here‘ Saturday with a thril- lling one-point victory over de- The All Stars finished the two- iain of the Micmacs reports his last year and the tremendous im- may ioumey with a total of 21 During the. reguim. 3 9 3 S nn‘leam in the best of shape for the provement in the City League moinisy We more man we Kgefe .8. Y. C. finislied the regular sea- ; l“5S9l- . ‘ on just three points ahead of: These two teams have met in the Micinacs whose lam sgagonlthe finals for the last three years {mos failed to get them to thelwith B. Y. C. taking the crown op. i rm--i--—-W-es-~ - ~—v In the semi-finals there was" little doubt as to who the finalists. Remembfil when would be, B. Y. C. polished offl the firemen in four s t r a i g h t‘ Babe Ruth. for the first time in games while the Mic-macs wereuhis 23 years in baseball, was a showing little more mercy to the i mere spectator at the major Independents knocking them off lleag-ue opening in Nev York 22 ’ """" “"_ years ago today. The famed home and paced by a nice goal by Judy nun -slugger of New York Yank- A1‘CheI‘_W0n both the game and ees was given a great ovation by the series. the fans. He had played his last The game was bandied by Gm- [ season the previous year. 1935, don Wellner and John Davis,§with Boston Braves. and died in ‘SW. i 1948 after an illness of two years. ythis year. Ch‘town fans should not be amazed to see the Mari- itime title come to the Island iCapital next weekend. Kubek To Miss Opening Game NEW YORK lAP)-Sh0!‘tsl.0p Tony Kiibek will miss the New York Yankees’ opener in Boston Tuesday and may not play for 10 days. The 2x2-year-old infielder pulled a tendon behind his left knee while running ‘bases during an Exhibition at Richmond, Va., Fri- ay. 1 Drug bowlers. The other Island ‘entry, Siimmerside All‘ Stars placed fourth with eleven points one.behind H. M. C. S. Starla- cona. Stars tangled Saturday afternoon the title was up for grabs. All Stars managed to split even with the defending champions and that split was enough to make the chamipionsh-ip change hands. Shearwater, C. N. R., Moncton and Halifax Taxi finished with 9.9 and 3 points respectively. Highest single of the tourna- world. When Kect'e’s and Rollaway All ‘ Rice is the staple food for more 5 than one billion people in the Because in Esso Extra There's more power in Essio. Now more than ever- in Canada‘: largest-selling gasoline. 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The five highest averages were Irving Macliinndn, Rollaway All Stars 2598; Len Arsenault, Roll- away All Stars 250; George Kays, Keefe Drug «247.7; Vic Williams ,Keefe Drug, 247.2; Gordon Gal- FOR RENT ‘~ Floor Sanders and Edger: also 7 Floor Sealers and Varnishes for sale -. - CHANDLER BROS. l Plywood Place Dial 6557 iThe Guardian Page 7 Morn, April ll, 1958 lant Keefe Driiiz ?-173.2. Satiirda,v evenliig the boulerg held their annual l‘ial‘l'll:Pl at the Queen Hotel u'hi=i'e Ruiirlle Sea- man presrsntcrl the Seaiiians Be veraszes' trophy to the wiiining Rollaivay All Stars. Mr. Seaman also presoiited inrlividiial prizes to winners of high three. high sirfgle, runner-up for high three as well as for runner up for high single. Prizes also went to Irv MacKinnon and Len Arsenault who were first and second in the singles averages. Oi: ./e we//em - gt 113 Kent St. Near Queen IMPERIAL" SSO DEALER ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST .5 l