PAGE SIX iliaéoda Remainsl 1.. 7 Hunt For Vezina Trophy; ‘ Leafs Win Twice 3-0, 7-1 » I -. - .602 ¥ d" . tartaatttt-mor m, in a quiet, white hospital room In .\lnut.cal, “‘1‘ob_\" McMillan came ind of the trail at midnight, Fri . and with his passing, Char- i its-town lost. not only a valuable i-itizon liut one of her former tthlotic g1‘. . 1 reiilizc that the quiet. - n1‘ ti n who h il ii- . . nf the up-zrnd- twining .-t!ilci c stars, will be hviiill no more, I O U C But such is death and this time. i -" \.‘.il he felt keenly in olll rrp "Toby's" prcsi-ncl- was , ays mi i . ; 1 Ting. Al sport uin. '. d1 c u-as, rly sought and 21st as eagerly! i. P11711959; iras his code and it a (‘Olifl that hi- stuck to iigiil- i l. I hard i ll l .\s a compel tnr hi~ was i311 er, lzut t ' tlte (luvs nt‘ h. wont ti] to fi-rt. ("i '1"! iit athletic gatherings. in-I i illf.’ ill‘ ruled with rn iron‘ lunil, liut the status 0t the miln \\‘.l\ -.u h that no mutter how thei i“. ‘out nppezircd at the time. one. j~i~t liril tn ("time tn the conclusion tlr t "lolly" \',"!< right, . . . . 1 "'l’<.li,\\" (lo-nth (‘illTiP light iin the} i‘t("‘i\ .».l' 1hr Junk-r ltiiyals grout‘ tfiuniph liriilay night. and how well "why" Wullili have enjoyed being. tl-i-ro to see the kids 1n their hour cf glory! it was youngsters lust as 111. w that "Toby" took a real in- ti-rc“! in. Any rdv're or help that lv- l‘('\li(i harr- given was always flrtiicrming and the ‘up-und-com- i111: uthirtlc greats of this Island have lost a rcnl friend. I O U O “Toby” hrs left a great mark in Island atlili-tic crcles and so also in civic affairs will his passing leave n \‘(‘iti. The (‘ty corporuton of \li'll‘il he was a vriued member is nVnus the services of an indefatig- :i1i'c-, honest official, whose shoes w ll hi- hard to fill. U I I I And so we writi- “80" to “Tnby" 11w.‘ i‘; (.I‘i‘t’.!'. And might we i""ii til. t it is r foregone conclusion l‘ that “Toby” answered his final summers with the some fm- cour- age that cxemplified‘ his life lnve. a - It More words riinnnt describe the .<c--r"n' “'0, experience in his pass 11g. i‘lll to the ("mlly in their great loss thr- .‘_\‘§l’l'l[l' thy nl lhi! column is SifTPCITiy “tended. A.H.A. Pros- sting litter to cy Club last the rc- hzckzy squabble, B. copy of (Canadiens CHICAGO, March l6—1CP)—The Chicago Black Hawks t.1l(i(‘Ci the regular National Hockey caguc season tonight on a dismal note bowing t; the second-place Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0, before 13,012 spec- tatcrs. The Leafs, likewise ending the regular season, scared in tilt f.l‘_~l pr.0d when the Hawks were short- hundml and then connactcd twice in the filial m.nule cf the grille, SUMMARY First Period 1—'I‘or0nto, Chisholm (Davidson. McDonald: 14:02. Psnalties--Coopci" 2, Seibert, Church. Second Prrioil Penal. .‘ (Tliurcl: Illin- iltcn, N. Moi-z, Tlii ¢. Third Period 2—Toronto. Marker (Heron, Lfin- izclle,» 19:20. Ih-Toronto, Luugelle 19:42. Pvnalty—Coopcr. SATURDATS GAME TORONTO. March TGWKCPi-A farewell t-o the rwulni" Natlona‘ Hork<y League schedule on Tor- (n10 ice was sounded here Satur- da night and the emphasis was 0n p9 "it-collecting, Maple Leafs did practically all the trumpeting by" Whip Amerks By 6-0 score MONTREAL, March l6—(CP)—— Success capped Ccacti. Dick Irvin's theory t!‘ alternating two goalies in ,bciitlng Chicago Black Hawks, 1-1, c: cc rig a total of 19 p0il1t5 in the pic . For the Leafs and the 11.744 fans present the game was an edlfytn Include to the matting with Bcstin 13211.11. in the first of the play-offs at Boston next Thursday. Gold Drillon picked up five pDll1lS—i.\VO goals and three assists —t> jump into a tie w.th the in til‘ Apps for the team sc ring . Each player has 44 points. SUhIMARY First Period honors l—'I‘oronto, N. Met: Drilloii) :31 Toronto, Drlllln, 8:21 .3 Tcrcnio, D. Metz (Schrincr, Tay- lor) 14:34 4-~T'.ro;ii0, DHVKLSOU (Drlllon, N. M0 l 14:34 cs-Cmpcr (minor and mzs- ' duct), Hamilton. (Davidron, Second Period 5-Toron1o. Marker (Langelle, Goidup) 2:47 Penalties-Davidson I, Selbert S, Corp. r. Third Period B-Chiciig , Thcms (Selbcrt, M. Bentley) 4:37 7--Tcrcnto_ McDonald (Drlllon. N. Mctz) 9:57 8—TO1‘CZ1l0, Drtllon (N. Meta, Ham- iltcn) 16:59 Penultles-Davids.n, McDonald. Rangers defeat Amerks 6-3 NEW YORK. March 16—(CP)— Neiw York Rangers defeated New York Americans 6-3 tonight in a National Hockey League game that wound up the regular season for both teams. its initial NutLnal Hockey Hague tryout here Saturday night but the test proved hardly a fair one as the Canadlens carried almost all the territorial play ina 6-0 victory over New York Americans. With nothing at stake in the game, Irvin alternated regular goalie Bert Gardiner and Paul B;- beault, 21-year-old rookie signed frim Montreal amateur ranks ‘re- cently to give the injured Gardiner a rest. Switching at about sevcn minute intervals, neither was liasd pressed to kCtp the jlulcd Ainerks scoreless. SUMMARY First Period L-Canacilcns, S. Smith (Grabtski) 16:31 Penalty—.'5lcbodian. Second Period Z-Cunadlens, Chamberlain (Gou- pillel 2:03 _ IP-Cauadicns, S. Smith, 19:02 cit) 19:48 Third Period (tplTEIIYQd -.n the P st Record. ‘ t-rr stated frankly that. u (iozft carc t) live up t’: the NIAILA. cmnpetit on, I ‘ur club l'{‘ll‘fl.l1 from af- ihr- ~ players eligrblo, tilt. Bay ciub brought 1n l0. o - - . Pointing out that the Glace Bay tram lmzl worlds -'f time to put " in order, thc M.A.H.A. . “...Oii January 11. I _ that time liter, W11 tc re being znveét- these players w. re would understand L-‘cn proves c‘nclus ve- ll.» the dfsbarrmtnt cf Whit:- Tl‘ ' - not a suiprisc to 1:. c1 1 tXffllhVPg but was antici- Jted as a yn-ult t Q.A.H.A. inves- gstioms _ _ . Hs missive continues, " “instead of brlnghg Foster in as one of the fcui- imparts allowed under the ini- ]?"l'L Rule or qualifying him under will! me Rrgulations, ycur club (lasted to bring him in under a ph ny bllS.l’1t"SS transfer, likewise with Wlrie." “Win-n tin. fzilscncss of these bus- “U55 transfers was discovered, Fos- ter and Vihite were declared incl- lglble. and than the Glace Bay club raimd tlu- cry that the term was being cl scrimlnattd against." . 1. - Canning this over. Glace Bay should br-lr in mind that the abovc includes Vince Gallagher as well as whitc and Fast/Bl‘. ai he we the third business transfer worked by the Glace Bay club. And prccf that Sydney Million- aircs were not instigulors f the in- vestigation can ix: scen here Tney knew early in January, that Gulla- hr's playing sttttixs was doubtful. gm, refused to recognize thh, and bay me player. The Q.A.H.A. were- n‘t interested in him, so he played until the end _of_ (‘:0 ‘sic-SOH- Much has been said frcm Glace Bay scurcss about the acquisition (l Bobby Walton by the Milton- alrcs, but it is common know etge that Mlllmaira had two military wplgcmtents, Binnon and Frank (mad on 3.0.11.1“. player who turn- ui. cut. with Sydney shift-y bet"? |~~ wai transferred. 1f Glsc: Bay fans will rcmember bio: u» the ein-iv part o! the whfld- up, ghgy will recoil an R. A ,5—Csinadllris. ‘Beivlt (Blake Sing- bushi 15:48 |6~~Ca:iad1eris, Dcmers (S. Smith) . i945 iPenaltles - Slcbodlan, Chamber- D.W.C. team The Grads basketball team de- feated an improved Prince of Wales College squad by o margin of only five points 1n an exhibition [game here Saturday night. The iscorc was 30-25. Last iveek thc Grads smotheljedjhe college boys by a score of 54-25. Top scorer for the winners was W. Gcss with eight points. Smith for P.W.C had an equal score ten. The lineup. with goals scored: Grade: Ooss 8. D. Stewart. 5. R Young 6. Cox, 5-30. P W Cr Wilson. 1. Campbell. 3. hfcFayden-ZS. Herbert Morri. was referee. HOCKEY PRVA_CTICE Hockey Practice for Royal; this afternoon at 1.30. Meeting 0f Horsemen There will he an important meat- ing of t-hc horsemen at Hugh ‘Nail:- erks barn tonight at B o'clock. All interested i-irc ask-rd to make luewi ll l member on the Miners tram, Flash Camera by name. He practi ed with the Miners and played with tli m. and when he was transferred, gave the club u spfezidid (ilflllCQ lTr a rr-ttlsremrlnt. The only d f1 mice bi-twsen 1hr two ‘s that the Sydney club offlc nl< registered their players and of- 4—Canadicns, Blake (Quilty, Bon- - while the top point collector for are also made the night vras the Colette ltllfffsllhg building Christie who rolled up a total of 1 nth-chase of N108 1. Partridge, 3- G. Stewart, 2, . . . Shaina. smith, a, Christie. l0. McTague, 3. the Junior fltiilll of the Miners club forgot t0 midi nun-j , J The game was played under an experimental rule change ln which the pxuck carrier is always onstde and is teammates, if offside, skate themselves back into the play without a halt. It was estimated the number of whistles was cut 1n half under this system. Lynn Patrick. Ranger left wing- er. entered the charmed 20-goal group of expert morksmen by scoring two quick goals early in the first period. The Rangers were iilivnys zilieiici from there on. Kirby MacDonald. Phil Watson, Murray Patrick and Mnc Colville got the other goals for Rangers. Lorne carr scored a. pair for the Americans and Bus Wycherley got the third. A group of admirers presented. a wri-t watch to Hooley Smith of Amer - . . L seasons, who ‘is believed \\'Dl.l1l(i’lll) his career game. SUMMARY:- Flrst Period:- 1. Rangers. L. Patrick. 4.22. 2. Rangers, L. Patrick (Watson. Hcxtalll 5:40. 3. Rangers, MacDonald (M. Pat- rick, C. Smith) 15126. 4. Americans. Wycherley (Carr, Boll) 15:35. Penalty: Coultcr. Second Postmark- 5. Rangcls. Watson Patrick» 5:16. 6. Americans, Carr (Boll) 7121i. '1. Americans, Carr (Wycherley, B0111 18233. gcrs. M. Patrick (N. Col- ' icky) 19:05 -: None. Third Period:- 9. Rangers, M. Colville (N. Col- villc. Shlblclgv) .19 Penalties: None. Home Improvement Among Indians with‘ (Pratt, L. (AP)— Flrank Calif, won the singles champion- ship at the men's national indoor tennis tournament today, defeating gi/zygezisabin, Portland. Ora, Chicago, whom he elimtnat-rd straight sets i‘n Saturday semi-finals. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Willliold t... Races Tuesday Afternoon Two match races in addition to a Class A Paco and a Class A Trot are scheduled for the ice 0.1 Vic- toria Park on Tuesday ulwmoon officials of the Victoria. Driving Club announced last night. The two match races are causing a lot of interest among race fans. Silent Mac hooks up with Rose Worthy in what 1s expected to be one of the closest pacing duels of the season. Bonnie Mary and Juan- ita Axworthy match strides in the other. This is a pair of trotters who have been performing consis- tently all season and should be another great race. 1n Class A trot Lusty Frisco, J1me Evans and I-Ieathawbell are expected to come to the wire while in Class A pace Little Peter, Jippy K and Rosebud, another fast field. wlll provide the competition. Races will start sharp at 2 o'- clock and officials and drivers are ($241 to make it a point to be on c1111. officials also announced that it was probable that. another meet would be held either Thurs- day or Saturday of this week. Kovacs wins Singles title OKLAHOMA CITY, March 16 - Kovmcs, Oakland. 8-0, Bobby Riggs, in night's Kovacs succeeds Accept Challenge The Monarchs hereby accept Em- crald's challenge. Game to be play- ed March 19th. Elrlo Cunpbell (Coach) Minard's relieves sprains. l‘ BRINGING UP FATHER GUARDIAN Marlboros Win title In overtime TORONTO, March 16—(OP)— The time-worn maxim that the best defence is a good offence nev- er has been supported by Tor'nto's Senior Marlboros but a reversal of that principal yesterday gave Marl- boros the championship of the On- tarlo Hockey Associatlin Sen'or “A" Series. Marlboros have, been parking all season on t/he assumption that the best offence is a good defence. Sat- urday they cllmaxcd a season ( furious back-checking by beating St. Catharines Saints 3-2 in over- time to win the OJ-IA Senior crown on series. Don Dunbar scored hlg winning goal at 5:15 of the second overtime period to end the game, which had gone into sudden-death overtime play after the first period session was. scoreless. Bob Copp, one of Marlbiros most outstanding defencemen, scored their first goal 1n the first pericd. Currie arid Kelly figure In scoring PITTSBURGH, March l6 —(C- P) -Pit.tsburgh’s Hornets shut out Buffalo Bisons 2-0 here Saturday nfght to regain third place —low- est playoff spot -tn the western division of the American Hockey geaglue. Buddy Heilyer and Harry urr o . SPRINGFIELD, Mass, March 16 -tCPI —Eddle Sliorcls Springfield Indians, assured of an American Hockey Icague playoff spot, closed their regular season Saturday night by tripping Philadelphia Ramblers 8-2. Pete Kelly was a Springfield scorer. CLEVELAND. March l6 —(CP) —Clcveland Barons clinched first place in the weatem division of the g of the mild weather four wins to two in a. best-of-sevw Competition Close at week- end Bonspiel One of the best week-end bon- spiels of the season took place at the Curling 0111b on Friday and Saturday when 12 matches were played all producing great com- petition, and some excellent cur- ling. Scores for the greater part were very close with the results often being determined on the fin- al end of the match. ice for the ‘spiel was exceptionally good with the participants remarking on its keenness notwithstanding the fact being ex- per-fenced. 0n Saturday evening around 40 curlers sat down to a bean supper provided through the courtesy of Col. Moore. local representative of Ben's Limited. This part of the grogramme was a huge success it etng voted one of the most en- joyable events 0f the season. Following are the scores of the matches: Friday's Matches O. splllett 14; J. A. Bentley 6. W. Lord 8; J. H. Howatt 7. Winchester 9: C. G Duffy 7. B. Bishop 8; H. I. Splllett 5. saturdays Matches . Turner 12; J. Montgomery d. Black 10; R.S.P. Jardine ‘I. . . Moore 11; L. B. McMillan 6. . . Davies 14; Dr. Tldmarsh 5. . . Full 10; Dr. McIntyre 4. . F. McLeod 11; Dr. Giddings 9. . ’I‘antcn 8; J- A. Bentley '7. . I. spillett 12; J. F. McLeod t. R. W. H. D i§“Qgmpw Ho°F€ of the playoffs with a 2-1 victory over the Capitals. HERSHEY Pa" March 18 —(C- P) - Providence Reds, leaders in the Eastern division of the Amort- can Hockey Iieague, defeated Her- shey Bears, nmner-up in the west- ern division, 4-3 here Saturday night. MONTREAL, March l6 -(CP) — Montreal Royals, bidding for their third consecutive provincial senior hockey title, started out on ‘the right foot today as they took a 7-2 decision over St. Jerome Papermak- ersl in the first of a best-of-five ser es. American hockey league Saturday night and shoved Indianapolis out we” Mln"u',."|‘n m_e‘h__olm Former Royal Figures in Team ’s scoring OTTAWA, March t6-—(0P)-‘I'he playing style of Hull Volanis. win- ners of the Ottawa senior (my League hockey championship, seems to be to test the oppositlin in the first and second periods and then shoot the works in the third. Last night. Volants used that routine to down the persistent Pet- awawa Grenades. 8-2, at Ottawa Auditorium in the first game of their best-of-ttirec series for the Ottawa and District Senior Hcckey Championship and the right to con- tinue in Allan Cwp plcydowns. Volants eliminated Royal Canad- ian Air Force in the City Rogue finals by three games to two. The-y meet Grenades again st Ottawa Mznday. . Marksmen for Hull were Ab Chol- ette, with three goals, and Eddie Finnegan, Jack Seymour, Gene Savageau, and Larry Larocque. Bucko Trainer and Walter Gerow accounted for Petawowirs goals. Oftcials Kenny Draper and Ar- nle Peter-kin handed out three pen- alties during the evening. t/wo m Pciawawa and One to Vclsnts. BILLIARDS‘ ' The provincial billiard tourna- ment at the Charlottetown Bow- ling and Billiard Parlors will get underway tonight with 14 -players. Amongst the contestants are l". Acorn last years champion and former champion W. Nicholson and some young promising players, also wmt‘ 110W from the air force. ‘rhis should be one the t, and keenly contested tournaments over held on the Island. 8o if you are a billiard fan and wish to witness a. keenly contested and well play- ed gamo drop into the Charlotte- town Bowling Alleys tonight at B o'clock in soc 11:. Robins and Bgt. Ray perform in the first game. Mr. Tulle is to be- congratulated in securing so much talent for his tournament. List. of players and dates to play:~ MARCH-IN! 17-12. Robins vs. Sgt. Ray. 18—.T. Beéck vs. Dr. Leonard. 20~W. Nicholson vs. W. McTague. 21—Sgt. Rose vs. C. McDonald. Photo finish For annual Cooling award ‘l lii- tAP)_ ruins find DEPRDIT, M 1 Tihe champion Birgit‘. l; third Place Dctrolt drew the three-cornered 11 Wm“ the decree Vezina mm, .3?“ i" ketpers into a m, finlsi, b” in! a 2-2 tie fore 10649’ matinee Natiznal Hccké~ “fviifd”; * a inl . gwo teams siiiedgaiiii-e Bbéiifikili By. goalie Johnny Movers 1 " troll: maintained a tliree- o De" vantage W“, Rank Eflloal Ed. BOBt-In for the award thatmaek M “Wily t0 the net-minder ti?“ an" best; defensive reqoyd hhwiih ii" ieldod 9a oals, BfllflsPif 1°85" 111M" nilTur 1 Broda of Tolpzig aso ~ . up 99W One same to go, has men play. ill ; I-"Blie SUMMARY First Period 1—-B t l Penaitieiistz-Iggiiimd“ Home“) W153 Second Yi-rlml Scoring-None. Penalties-Orlando 11 minor), Wisemsn, Third Period figikrmgltz%ottcn (ritual, mm, 4—Detroit. Fisher Jennings) 1813a Penalty-Smith O ti 8coring—Nor1e,"r m’ Penalty-Hailed. ‘mfllor and (Giesebreclit, IIIJBINTEX“ SUITINGS “swim ll mq. ._,. “m”... also MILITARY CLOlTHI sq- Oillaors‘ Uniforms Q 24--G. Acorn vs. Wm. Davey. ail-E. McGee vs. G. Feetham. 27-4". Acorn vs. E. Bnith. APIIIY ~ Navy and Air Yam , BEGINNlNQ A ‘ft-RllLlNl: NEW 6TORV ETAPRINL-s- POPSI-Vi DAVV$NES 11-5 SEA GOO“ O —OTHERO\ARV.TER$ WIMPY, ouvs. oiuaueee, KING: NEPTLNE AND IQOOO MERMAtDS Aided by loans fzom their band funds. Indians of the Sarnia agency in Ontario have made extensive iniprovcmcnts to their homes and farms. A tllllflbCr of new houses have been erected. and manv old dwellings repaired. Sanitation 0n L114. iasorvc has also been advanced with tilt‘ p.ovL"»lon of pure drinking water from artesfan wells. Loans w the Indians for of fences. and for the live stock or farming lrquipment. The prompt manner in I which the Indians repay th loans is indicative of their aDDNCil the assistance afforded them. Tilfeo bonds, the Barnla. Kettle, autl Stonv Point, comprising Q6 Indians. live in the Sarnla. agency. and have reserve; with s. combined circa of almcst 11.000 acres. The 1n- dians n1 the Bamia band are en- thusimtlc farmers. and glue wheat. oats. mid vegetables for their own ins?- 'f'h_~, other two bands. the Krttle and Stnnv Pout. are not s0 kreri on ngriciilturc. being H1179 in- terested in hunting and itching but ncirlv nil of them have gardens. In most cam; the homes and farm huilduigs in the agency ‘are com- fortable and well built. some of the houses bclng of brick. and others 0f tnodern tramp construction. REMEMBER WHEN (By The ‘Canadian ma») Sonja Henic, Norway's dimpled icc qiieru and world amatsur fis- life skating champion for a decade. turned profemionnl five years ago tdiiy, Fslkwing her wlthdrawcl from amateur ranks Mo; Ilene stoned in skating carnivals and mriion pictures. Recently she mar- rlid Dllll Ts-pplng. owner o! the Brooklyn Dodgers prcfesslonzil foot- ball teem $00011 QE ciNDOM-"D-IE DETECTlVE -AND SEQGEANT PHiL DEJA E5 -' Frill; : Q ‘\ GIVE PATH . THING cw. Dltlnokmibnlnhhl- THAT OUGHT 1D MAC-IGIES E12 SOME- TO THINK ABOUT- o. HERE'S A NOTE FROM FATHEIZ- HE SAVS l-E HAD TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY-HE SAYS HE DIDN'T HAVE TIME TC SAV GOODBYE - I WONDER’ WHAT TRAIN E TOOK‘? TIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS By iildwina AW, IDONT B'LiEVE iT. voua FRIEND N . BUT uré so MYSTERIOUI TILLIE THE TOILER - MASTER HI l’ A LITTLE SIT THAT WAY MR. BUDGE, CAN YOU YOUR TOES ON A 1o o0, vouue some E TRAPEZE; HUH? I HAVE BETTER THlNGS Y ON YOUR BALLS AT MAN! 0F MYSTERY. A 1.11mi an- mar WAYiIWF on: MYSTERY AFTER ANOTHEILNOW ms A MYSTERY wuss: HE'S coal CAN YOU BALANCE A FEATHER NOSE A TH’ SAME TIME? N‘ JUGGLE SEVEN SEE! l BRll-LIANT TOLD You HE wuZNT LIKE GRANMA SAID!