STEWART FIRES 5 GOALS All-Stars II-6 To Win Island Title The West Prince All-Stars won the Provlndal lnicrmcdiate ”B” MA H.A. iiuckcy championship in win Alliertun Saturday night by di:ieat- htiii ing the Freetown Royals by I All- convincing 11-8 score in the final lt game of a hardfoug playoff series. The victory. witnessed by slight- ly over 700 fans. gave All-Stars Coach John Rochford his second g Island title in two years. Nine c players from the Alberton Regalsf 1956 P.E.l., NS. Champions. are the All-Stars lineup this ycar- The name of the tciiiii was t-ha air ed the 0iLeIry Maroons were add- slu ed to the squad Both teams are sponsored by the Regals Hockey the Club. SCORES FTVE All-Stars lcft Winger Stewart rackcd up a total oi fitt- goals. all but one on centre Lloyd Gaudet, In outstanding game. The Prince men eninyed it 3-2 edge on goals in the opening round. and increased their lead 9-4 in a sizz- ling middle frame which saw west Prince goalie Perley Hardy nuke I Iucceslful Iave West I tot pentitiy shot fired by Tivkliiiiiii and awarded against the home lit best-of-fiie seen by local fans for sevt-ii or eight years anti the save broiit'.hi Yiiills and Alcliurtio (ll'I)Dd strong antes halkiiig up a pair of markers. The game nus played on best ice since the closely contest-I n;:cii 12th. All TJIYYIULIS ctii-iiiiiitctx to All-Stars when four players from twci-n tiie tut in 'e At.the final hell Saturday night shake hands with their opponents taking their defeat in a very sports- lleiidcll tiiniilikc iiiaiiiiicr The All passes from today who playedi-Amherst St Pals til it two game llliough in Nova Scotizi. the St- Pail.- pluyeti ill New l3l'lll'lSlllt'k :won the Provincial title in I scrics inst Iivtiili Dalhousie. Dump Freetown Refcrccs were Arthur Perry Ind- )Aalier Lawlor I SUMMARY First Period:- 1. All-Stars. G. itlattheus (M. Klnchl 7.10; 2- All- Stars. Gaudet (Stewart. Nicholson) 8.00; 3- Royals. C. Mills 8.10: 4- Royals. ll. llchlurdo (C. Mills) 14.15: 5- All-Stars. R. Nicholson (GautIct( 16.10. Penalties:- Campbell. Second Period:- 6- All-Stara. W- Siewart. (L. Gaudet. W. Hardy) 3.20: T. All-Stars. W. Stewart. st-tics got underway on llairchy (Gaudct, Hardy) 7.30; 8- Royals be C. Mill. 8.00. 9- All-Stars, W. Steu- et art (tiaudct. Hardy) 9.14; 10- All Stars. W. Sncwart (Uaudet. Hardyil 9.30: 11- All-Stars, M. Kinch. (G. Matthews. R. Nicholson) 113.40; 12- All-Sturs. W. Stewart. (Gaudct, liartiyt I900: 13- Royals. C. Mill (R. Sic-Murdo) 19.20. :SLiI1N leziic for Alllllfirxi Third l'criod:- 14- All-Stars. the Harris, (B. MacDonald) 4.30) 13- Royals. Roberts. (Reeves. Dorscy) team -ii one of their plziycrs threw self on I loose pork itisitic the Siars goal crease was the first penalty shot oincndous chccr front the crowd for the lir-tails cachl the (HITS ti 01'? till it shy it Royals swarmed on the ice to I I nliere they iiiil play y at goal series for the PE 1. N B 12.45; 16- Royals, R. hicMurtln) title. The second game is planned 13-00: 17- All-Stars. Gaudet, (Hardy for Alliertun oti Wediicstlay. Al- 15.20. Penaltics:- Waugh, Matthews. Ro hcrts. Campbell. Penalics - R Curdo, D. Ro- berts, R. Mchiurdo. and N. H. L SATURDAY Hobs Win 3-0 To Take 2nci;p Win Two, Howe Paces Detroit Victory Lose Two By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal CInadienI clinched Iecond place In their final game of the National Hockey league Ichedule Saturday night. Their I-0 shutout of chicago Black Hawks also assured goalie Jac- qucs Plants of the Vezina Trophy. At Toronto. right winger Gordie Howe Icorlng title in he led Detroit Red Wings to a 5-3 victory over the Maple Leafs. New York Rangers won 4-2 over the Bruins at Boston to prevent the Beantownern from tying the Canadians In point production. Bruins. who played their final regular game Saturday. now face) first - place Detroit while Newi York meets the Canadiens in the Stanley Cup semi-finals. HOWE SCORES TWICE Howe scored two goals Ind set up another at Toronto to raise his point total for the season to 87, including 44 goals. That gave him I three-point lead over line- mate Ted Lindsay and Jean Bel- lveau of Montreal Cansdiens. tied for second spot. Beilvenu gained In assist at Montreal Ind Lindsay Icored 8 goal for Detroit. iu R Ieven seasons as I 1 W P 7: P R 2: Batliuatvfs single and Tic Stas- ers' points while Danny scored both goals for the Bruins. ncar-spectacular Experts had picked them to fin- ish out of the playoffs in pre-Iea- Ill but clinched his fift.li.Ion g lby leading the league for s only six points off Dctroii's pace despite he loss of star Terry Sawehuk and crippling in- juries to key players. Tal 11' 16 f.;:?):nilc8T32PeliV.e"” 1358' MDNW" . high scorer in the giris' gamc P.ll'.('. athletic tctiiiis traicllcti he Rang- to hioncton on Saturday and Lewlckl brought home 2 victories and 2 losses in four events. The Welsh- of 3 men hockey tca mtook I close 7-7 he decision and the college hoopsters : drubiicti Mont-ton High School 44-28 The girls' hoop team and the boys curling foursome didn't fair so well. Moncton girls ran Iway with onfounded them .11 49-22 basketball victory and the ever3liM0n(:i('ll'I curlers defeated Welsh- men 11-6. i.aiit1 fired two goals for the Welshnicn and Macliiayden. Lunti. Herring. Chandler and Stewart for Moncton while Fram, Lscombe. MBCLPNI Ind Gallant got the k'a pair rounded out t The game marked the end season for ruins anti cozit-ii Nlilt Schmidt. nessing. But Boston c eeks. then hanging on to finish. goalie SUMMARY them First "Erma: 1' Monlrmlt amt nLanky Jim White dunked ill points irion tBeliveaii. lil. Richard) 8:30. '0 had me hnopsmrs to vmmw enaltics St. Laurent 2:23. Ciestsi Hugh Macks" had 8 mm Ken Mackenzie Ind Larry Flack got no apiece. Ron Storey with 4 and t f . . g y Merrill Johnston with 2 rounded rs;?S':d(ul:)e:'m' H2,'..N:i"::1'f':l'(out the Welshmen scoring. L ' M”) 1' ”' Pauline Jolinsione was P.W.C.'s with .9 'i..M ' M N'll i.hd Third period: .1. Montreal. M-in :T,1I(iI;lRldaargRlT)be1'aST)lIcz. 1:im1:iIet:- 42. Nesterenko two minors 10:34, bot two minors 10:34, Wilson Richard (H. Richard. St. LAi.i'.Domm not the other 1. ENT( 'n:13. Penalties: Johnson 35. Harvcy 4:10. Cicsla 15:55. w.'nou nicct Amherst Si. Pats in gr), I Teams i 5 The cinuiotu-town Guardidan, Monday, March 25. 1957 ISLAND CHAMPS Above is West Print-e All-Stars Maritiiiic playdowns. who won the lsluiict ll A.H.A. in-. Back Row (1 - r). Michael lunch.) tcriiiediate ”B" championship at (Glen Matthews. Charles FrIIer.l Albcrton rink Saturday night byi Ron Nicholson, Kenneth MaCRBe.'. turning back Freetown Royals ll-'Llogd Gaudet (Captain). Fosterl in the fifth and deciding game Smallman. Brent MacDonald. of the final round. The All-Stars James Smnllman. Front row (I- Dean Carpenter (stick boy), , Wesley Hardy. lees. Benny Profitt. Al- phonse Richard. Perley Hardy. Garry Rochford (mascot). Edward Millnian, Jr.. Wendall Stewart. John Rochford (coach) missing from photo is Wyburn Harris. Photo by F. Weeks. gjotfs ' Detroit And Rangers Home Teams For Openers Tuesday NEW YORK (AP League) ton. champion Detroit Rcd Wings and Tuesday. April 2-Detroit at Bos- the fourth-place New York ltang-Thursday. March 23-Boston at crs will tie the home teams Tues-i Detroit. day fllillll in the first i.',Lll'llf?S of Sunday. March 31-Detroit It Bos- tiic bcsi-tit-seven seini - finals for ton the Stanley Cup. Tuesday. April 2-Detroit It Bos- The cup lincup was CDTllDli3l(.'(1i Saturday night when Montreal Canadiens b l a n k c d Chicago ililack Hunks 3-0 and clinched sec- iond place. The Caniicks will take on the Rziiigers whilc third-placc I.0l'I. Thursday. April 4-Bolton It De- troit. if necessary. Sunday. April 7-Detroit It Bos- ton, if necessary. Tuesday. April 9-Boston It De Boston meets the Red Wings. trstteilti 'ifBll9'-'9S58l'Y- Since a circus will occupy New 9 York's Madison Square Garden Tx:fl”;:or:l”rch 26-Mmnren " Tor the next few weeks. the first g ' two games of the Miiiiti'eal-Rniig- T1S:;?d:.g;kMarch 23-Mumreal 5! 'ers coiiipctition will be played in . V ' c . New York and the remainder in S;1l;':ndr:ii3n1arch 30'-New xmk at the Momma! '”r"m' Tuesday 'April 2-New York It The playoff schedule: Mmm.e',1, Series A Tuesday. March 2('r-Boston at De- Montreal. if necesaary. I troit Saturday. April 6-New York It Tiiiirs .iy. March 28-Boston at Montreal, if necessary. l)lCti'oit. Sunday. March 31-Dctroit at Hos- Tucsday. April 9-New York at Montreal. ifnecessary. CURUNG Lindsay Clinches Thursday. April 4-New York It 53 Albany Trims lunior Aces To Even Series The Albany Si. Pats evened up their r.:mi-final series with the Junior Aces at Bedeque rink Sai- urday night, taking the Summer- side team 6-5 in overtime. The St. Pats had lost 8-6 earlier in the week. Ron Cameron scored three for Albany and Ciaudc Gaudct fir- ed tlircc for the Junior At-cs. The score was -l-all at the end of reg- ulation plny. the St. Pats scoriniz two and Accs one in the ten minute over time session. SUMAIARY First Pi-riud:- l. .luiiior Aces-Ti. Phillips ((1 (latitlctt 0.02; 2. Jun- ior Accs-- C. (iaurlct (R. Grady. J. Phillips) 19-33. 1 G. i Penalties Macwilliams. Grady, Walsh. R. Phillips. Second Period:- 3. Junior Accsl C. Gautict 9.55: 4. Si. Pats -- A. Walsh 10.55: 5. St. Pats P. Noonan (D. Dawson! 11.40: 6- Jun- ior Aces- C. Gaudet (5. Phillips) 12.22; Peiialtlcs-- A. Walsh. E. Camp- bell. G. Grady. R. Grady. P. Noon- In. Sonicr. Third Pcrlod:- 7. St. Pats-Cam- eron (P. Noonan) 2.40; ii. St- Pats- F. Desroches (W. 1ilacFadyen) 12.- PciiIltleI- L. Noonan, E. Camp- bell. Sonicr. 0veri.ime:- 9. St. PIis-Cam- eron 2.00; 10. St. Pats c-Cameron (P. Noonan. Dawsoii) 7.45; 11- R. Phillips (R. Grady) 9.00. Penalties -R. Phillips. Refcrees- Brian McCalltim and Joe Revcll. Iiecce Band To Play For Skate At Arena Tonight . . . Stopl - - B11 1) d Mg p 1 . g g to advance against Summerside . mui-aenmriretn ti-1 w-5;? ltrgtfirilg EN"! 17 -"'”r-'" (or the (stand mie. o.c.H.s. am 2nd Scoring Spot while Barry Cullien. Dick Duff am” ' 9 5 9”24itams defeated Georgetown CHARLOTTE-TOWN , . Ind defencemsn Tim Horton were 55-NMARY 110 c 1 01' I4 ' 0 0', '4” ' 1 0" V, I A5 DCTTOIT Wins the Leaf more", First period: 1. Toronto. Harry the round. Georgetowns lone mar-V la;-15 PM, tice Presidents sec. , The Toronto gum, ended my Cullen (Brian Cullen) 0:39; 2. ker was.scorcd in the first gnmetion A. DE1-R0” tcpygveycran Ted chance Detroit goalie Glcn liall D9”:”l!- Dime" 'R01lWll 13I57-,b3f 3- w'F!hI- 9:3-Hy?-nE”9l5 :'(9;J9l Ice 1. Dr. !)l:icDonalti vs. J. Lindsay scored a third period goal had of winning the Vczina Trop1iy.:'9lfdIil'f5- Bfltjyk .2143-L Mmslmng i;;;l::;dl.ify VBiF.;.lI:7:'lll:nD:5w'w,;jSlllliITCl)l'i.11i15- to clinch second place in the NI- awarded to the netminder ho -so n;0"0)y;ll.834- . I V J Dav;-W-. D Lee- (3-,. Fm; ice 2. Dr. liidtltitgs vs. C. .uac- (tonal Hockey League scoring has played the 21051 game: for tnetlfligcchlitsf 0-45 Dg””',I1,-rim!" B'm,ke in B.I'gga'r ' Donald. race Sunday night as the champ- the team with te fewest goals 3 '- - 00" 0- ' ' ' y C n Dg L ion Detroit Wings whipped Tor- y Icored Igalnst it. Plante was two ;i.92?0';,eLEll3';'g'y E1l;llC:1';-H i:f;l;rl53'el; Ah:i:!og":E'AG1;0rl:g?:VET: p,.g:.5:,:'y Dri 3 am "i r i onto Maple Leafs 4-1 in the final I 333;? ggwggy iggl et:,edtL?Qe..i::, Barry Cullen 413, A.nd.',,-son. Abbie goals by W. MacDonald Ice 4. F. llanscn vs. W.R. Mac- mfggar ""5"" game H" mm while Ham Wm, . Sunday game Baun 12:40. Pronovost. Barry Cul- IP2l3RMa-n(i)oIE!57I9" I” D- SIOTE-N (2). Twill. V V y y hm had 156. len 17:48, Mahovlich 19:12. tlabgklg an r nd 26 2 nd ytl:ll(l P.M. Ticc Prcsidcnts Scc- SUMMARY Lelfs. who opened the scoring, Third period: 5. Toronto. Du-ff n W "V y I”: , I 3 - tion H. F, iody I T (Mm.,.r,on'S1oan, 3:00. 5. Delrom o Iivance a,,ains uminer irst per . . oronto, Maliov- :put up I cut endable perfor- mance Iiid until the last five min- utes it appeared they might gain fenceninn. He finished th with 44. His former record of 431 l MINOR In an activity parked riay. City Ind Provincial Rlitior Hockey. playoffs were the order of the day It Charlottetown's Sports Arena. Saturday's activities not only en- oyed what they saw but are firm- ly convinced there will be no short- of hockey-material of high in this Province in the that lie IheId. They were at R age calibre year: also high in their praises of (led in not "'0 the few in nuke tliiI whole pI'ocIInmI pol- dhle for our yotllll 0- Followtng Ire SIturdIy'I results: CITY Pl! WEE! 'RickItI 5 VI. Spitfires 2. II by R. Humane (I) D. Burgoyne. L. Du"! 0- I9- IAII: Spitfires goal: by D. Steven- nn. G. MIcDonIId. Rocketl win round W&S0" M 4. ornI4I1vI. Hornets god I . - ......... .. 0 Rangers 0. by Geo. Multil- Howe (Howe. Lindsay) 14:59; 8. Detroit, e season Pcnaltics: Foley 4.137. hiwliiis (i ll, Hockrv primr- posted ; - the Jamey Kennedy (2) lid (2); A. Hood round-robin school title Ind Bike Shop trophy. Queen Sqiure sure of Pkdle-RoyI1ty-sp.Pk. by I Icoreofll-l.'1'h1IwiIputthI necessitating in playoff game which should the way. Last nlgbtI' mat-lumen for o.s.s. were Freddie Burke (5). Wayne MIcDonI1d (I). R. Gurn- hnm. J. Curnminhey. lefty Dunn Pbdle-lloyIlty-Sp. Pk'I only tally IIIII from the Itfck of Louis Rob 11.53; 7, Dem)”. prysm, side air far as could be ascertained Saturday when it appeared sic ncss prevented the Crapaud boy iillman 13:40, Uudstiy 13 .')tl, Pop was made two seasons ago. i cin 17:46- "Mitt! lost to S'Side Is S'Side l)y Andy Hebemon hm Range,-5' gm,-,3. Ia score of 4 - 1. Summerside boys into I lead with the game It Newi Wnrslcy ills 9-3!) -'”"I '9'? SBWYGBY 10'' "19 CIIY '31”: York only 55 seconds old Andy. Simmons 5 ii 7 2n,m':n”;:: t:3'gi&9"g:a:p:E&::dgl"i m-rtS'Por1 I S icottclics Lippy Gaude and Al Rog avoid extra travelling for es the following results were Leafs 1 vs. Redwings 1. Leaf goal by D. Murnaghan; edwings goal by A. Houston. Hawks 1 vs. Bruins fl. Hawks goal by Brian Prowse. Cuba 3 vs. Falcon: 0 Cub goals by TiiPPY Rogers Ind insurance for the return game at Kennedy-brother of Forbes-got Bluebird: 3 vs. Tigers 0 f can I Li ed Bluebird goals by Geo auction. M o e M "M M 3'Side. MEX IN Chi DIy:- Leroy lltenebolnstle in the final nine of the double Ieriel for the City Inn. Aim Amen-ult. David MIc- Icy. John DIvis. Bill Reid. MINOR HOCKEY boy: took the men- .S.S. boy: In I lie with Q.C.H.S. I reIl Iizz.lIr all get game which brings 6:00 in I regular EXHIBITION BASEBALL MIDGET II I regular City Kldget Dell!!! for) much k. I O'Rourke. -:r-rim it) siinimerside boys afici- iI.'ilillL.' iiluyed the first game Hlltiy Cubs were hastily miistcrcri crs went into I huddle and to , . , "IS tiuisinstir crowd of fans It Crap- fhsldg bt”Y5 :1: W3: :'heec'ifl1";Id!I0 pl,"-Katid llink. Tryon SisterI. under 9 '5 5” 9 R ” "'”"'”the guidance of the old masters ;(fnr;ng;(urgav;wy;g;ng:eiHowieI Keith Thomas and Ken Macizaii. M1 or mgmlie and good may-S narliylvtlilk the measure of Georgetown the way. Cubs came out with slim mm” by 3 5”” M 5'1 '3 they S'Side next SIturdIy Is they scor- ed the winning golf with but I: couple of minute: to go. Jamey: both Cub gocll Ind Alan GIudet- BII-nett. DII Ti-lneil. Bill Mae. MITIII. Bill Doylea. Gordon Wei. Lead. Bill Mulligan. Francis Brad. Only activity scheduled for the Minor LeIgi.ierI to-dIy II I Mia. together Royals Ind Vic: thin evening It IHIOC fixture. ice 1. Doiig ltill vs. E. hlacliinis D lich (Sloan. Resume) 18:26: Pen- Ilttss: Barry Cullen 2:33. Prono- vost 12:37- Ice 2. H.C. Atkinson vs. Lind (P. t l) 19:50. P l- . . . . . . gwggcs ATTACK ties:si);bourr?:33' Anderson, gag" finishing their series with Summer- lec Don Wonnacott vs. W. Second period: 2. Detroit. Di- Canadiens unleashed I fearful I-W0 mi"0I'3 7306- MOFTISOH 1045- mo" - -- - Macmlmi nee" (Dem Reme” 7130.; at De" dfenuve at Montreal pounng 53 amp. 5 PROVllN(,lAL 'BANTAMS ice 4, .11-1, Bunion V5. My.-on lroit, Pavellch (Prystai. Kelly) Ihots at Chicago loalie Al ROIIIIIS HE" 6 9 n-miln l'("l?':ilCT)ThdVe0dTgHTfTTe SC'r9:i(Ki:ul(i!el'2T1 Be”. ':'2l9l'lll':en."i4e1t:: Nuume ":03. wchm-Ni,-k 3 9 gggui "H ; , . - , ti . g per : . Detroit. Lind- algisg-wsrigtkn tags lg): Prgplntnsplesy summm-V yfrtltlilil) time .4 hit l110t.eyWCIf:lhl Ind) MONTAGIF. gay (Howe) 3:47; 5. Detroit. Den Ieason. it First period: 1 Nciv York ii-3. '.:,'i-N hi" wimp; Cltl'illllZ at Miintngiie today. inowci 161'-'91 Penfmyi Godfrey Handling an average of almost bcnlon :55. 2. New York. Bath iaire both gzimcs of the home-and- 7()() PM. 3s:i:p;;iEi:dw'ck 9 9 ST27; I shot I minute-sometimes five ga.c (Prcnticc) 6:59. 3. Boston. home series and qualify for the fi- mm Ice. Wm Magma" Vs. or six in as many seconds-he Il- Stasiuk (Boivin) 15:30. Penalty: nals against Q.C.H.S. Bantams of 5,5, mtsagches ' ' lowed only a goal I period. BQF Fontintito 4:12, Charlottetown. Marksmcn for west ice. Lidia, riie Gcoffrinn. Claude Provost and Second period: 4. New York.TSummt-rsitlc were: David Weale (Hm P-VI. Nu Ye & Mniiricc (Rock:-it Richard were. Lew ir kl (Bathgntc. llnhciiton) (2). Jim llogzin and Larry Hardy. '. t ' , the scorers, Richard getting h:'l:4-i. 3. Boston. Stasiuk (('.nr:lni-r (irapnud gotiis were scored by A ,l:f'tl' li'0i IL MaC(-rcgor. vs. Black Hawks 33rd of the season and No. 493 of: P(lil'Ni)ll) ll:40. Pciitiltivs Ilillwtlrccn and A. lloivaro ( 5, ””"”'”- his NHL earecr. (man. Prentice 1(i.2l. Arnlstrnng T'.l-2.1. i-triznwrzioin Wot i('c- H- Mo-"tr vs- A- 5"I- PIG 4'.4 D w Assisting on Provosts' goal. 19T4(). M I. lginticl Clllil)S 2 vscsumrraergide l.)'"3"- Y ra Doug Harvey broke his own rec- hird perl : 6. New York, l.r-.'. tie in i ncss. TSP!" INF- ord for assists by In NHL tie- wicki (Sullivan. licliciviiiii 7 .".ti.(WlV ttrrr forced to forfeit their NEW YORK (CPI-NEW YOFK Rangers fired three goals in thc lhifd Period Sunday night to coni- piete the National Hockey League Ichedule with I 4-4 tie with Chi- ago Black Hawks. Rookie Gerry Foley produced the equaliz.r with less than three minutes yto play It M . u i 3 0 n Square Gardens. SUMMARY "HI "Hod: No Icorin . Pen- Iltyz Bathgate 10:23. ' Second period: t. Chicago, wit- Ion (Litzenberger) :16; 2. New York. Gendron (FonilnIto. Bath- IIIEI 7:20; 3? Chicago. Llugn. NT!!! (Nesterenko) 7:52; 4. Chi- CIRO. Mclnlyre (Mortsoii. Skov) 10214: 5- Chicniio. Kachur (WIt Ion) 18:13. Penalties: Pilate 8: Cllllll 3:31: Fontiruip Iachur 18:15. hid Portal: 6. New Yuk. Cr-(neon (amnion. Honey) 4:3: . New Yttl. Prune! (Bahrain. Gldlbyl um I. New Yark. Foley (F0iitinIin. uneasy) 17:43. PenIltieI: Mortlon I144; Ctnhmn. mlor. 5:4();'8ul1ivII. I240. llzli; N Tryon Girls i Take Opener With 6-2 Win N'lllii'(i.'l)' eventing before an en-I . ) won the opening game of I horne- and-home series for the island girls Open Hockey Championship. The game opened It I fut clip and after I few IpIrkltIg plIyI Betty MIcI.eIn opened the scoring for Tryon II Ibo dented the twtnea after taking I pan from JIIIII HowItt. Tltn the speedy Kit-Jail clItsItIrIlIIdIItl-IIIIIIIQCOI another Inusiuted. ume roIi-ing back Ind Intended in Hashing the red light II bard- working June Plrker worked her way in for In rmluinted mIrker. Tryon Iuiu took fire Ind A real treat long-awaited by skating enthusiasts of the City and surrounding districts will be re- Ilized toniie at the Sports Arena when the Men's Association of the P.E.l. Hospital are staging their big benefit skate with the cooper- ation of the Arena management and the band of the P.E.l. Regt. (17 Reece). Lt. Col. A.H. Peake. Commanding Officer of the P.E.l. Rcgt. has graciously granted per- mission for his Regimental Band to attend this special skate and the ArenI management have very generously madc way for the skate to be held in spite of their already crowded program so everything is all set for a grand evening's recre- ation for young and old. It will be I big night for all- healthful exercise. pleasant Iur-- rounding: Ind excellent music are Issurcd-make up your party and” meet your friends toniie at the Sportl Arena It 8:15 P.M. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY Ind WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:30 Adm: Adults 800: Children 10! PIE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1 : 30-3 :00 Adinlnttn: no-iity 25c MONDAY-8:10 P.M. rest of the American LeIgue there be the only club witth I real or synthetic. only time can tell. - is the sIrne ball club that finished fifth. 17 game: back. under Bucky Harris lasl. Septemh some players. plus some rookies a die Robinson. are being hailed as) I second place team without ever playing I game for Jack Tighe. their freshman manager. to temper their enthusiaem the sobering thought that f base still are question in the catching is only fair. the Detroit club ball than the Yan half of the seaso they were the o the season series -10 Detroit Tigers Could Be Team To Beat N. Y. Yankees ' By JAC KHAND LAKELAND. FII. (AP) Around the Detroit cImp there is tllk tbIt this is the beat Tiger team since the war. Around the . manager Tinhe IIid. "l;vei-ylxady else in doing thIt in the newspa- pen. But i know we'n going Iu have I little fun." SOLID PUCH Al Kaltne Ind Harvey Kiunn provide the solid betting punch that gave the Tigers I team Iver- lie of -99. but in the league by nine points. Tighe loves to talk Ibout his pitching stIff. , daily the 1-2-3 punch of Billy Hoeft (Z)-14). Frank Lary (21-13) Ind Paul Foy- tIck (15-13). Tighe has been making I "grand experiment" this spring. shi'llnI veteran Ray non... (3.3. from third to first base. It all tin. pend: on the play of the ttiinl but eanditlltes. Jim Fiiiicnii (.216 It KIIIII City) gnu Rm, Bert.oiI (.289 It Charleston). The eItchln is just fair with Frank House (.240), Red wnsm, (.209) Ind possibly Charles Lau (.258 at Charleston). Summing up. the Tigers have I solid punch. good first line pltt-ll. ing :ind I questionable infield de- fence. They shape up as I first division ball club but need plenty of breaks and top years by every- body to be I rest contender. "ANNOUNCEMENT" j.- .-..m. is I Iunplcion thIt the Tigers my chance to upset New York Yan- whether this optimism is real with I few minor changes. this Now the nd men like Jim Finigan and Ed- it might be well for Tiger fans). with; irst" arks andi Although! did play betterl kees in the last it. they still fin-I lshed in the second division. Still.i nly club to take. from New Yurku -1-: .-.:. The Well Known Firm of MacLEAN & SON gj. "llm not predicting I pennant," Halifax Defeats Millionaires 5-4 SYDNEY. N.S. (CF) - Halifaxy Wolverines won a 5-4 overtime de-( cision over Sydney Millionaires ini I Nova Scotia senior hockey final: series game here Saturday night. The best of seven series is tied1 Have taken over the Electrical Business formerly operated by The Brown Electric Co.. 115 Kent St.. and now wish to welcome all their old and new customers at their new stand, where they are now in 3. better position to supply them with all their electrical wants. MacLEAN & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 115 KENT ST. DIAL 7188 1-1 with the third fourth and fifth games scheduled for Halifax. Bill Ilansciis goal at 2:35 of the overtime period gave Wolverines the win in I seesaw battle. Han- sen forced the overtime by firing I goal late in the third period to tie the score It 4-4. Hampshire Wins iii-6 To Square Finals At 2-2 Bulldogs downed) Nine Mile Creek 10-6 at North River rink Saturday night to square their bcst-of-seven final series for the North River League championship It 2-2. A big crowd sat in on the game Saturday and as big I turnout is expected to witness the fifth clash scheduled tonight. This will be an important victory for the winner will take a giant step towards the title and the SR. Johnston Trophy. L. Doiron rapped home four goals for Hampshire to pace I furious attack in the last forty minutes after the Creek held the winners to I 2-2 deadlock in the first period. G. Watts found the mark three times while E. Camp- bell hit twlce Ind 1.. Taylor got one. Scoring for the losers were D. MncEachern with 2 and M. Mac- Eachern. A. MacDonald. C. lilac- Hampshire iiy Earle Macleoti two items of care care after religiously. 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