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Ertllils trill use thc same lineup that rrcetitly lifted the Maritime intcrrollcgiate titlc art-d although uoi ovcrlv confident-they still re- membered the tie they earned against Navy tho last time out _ {i-rl th- t they will have earned the right ti Rn against 1.621011 ‘who-ti lllf‘ final ivhis-ile gocs. ending lg. night's struggle. Clll‘ Ltncue playdovvus have been more or 14s pushed 1o the back- ground due to other playdowris but tutti the ieini-finol series being dc. d tonight and the finals getting .t.i e any on Thursday. interest is bound to come bounding brck and lttgue officials are locking fqrvrai-d to racked crowds from tonight un- til thc tviivnetrs of the Dr. 1“.C. Dougrm tmplty have been declaicd. The some tlets underway at 8.30 lhtiip. Folio-wring is how the teams will line up for tonight's gflnle: Saints: Goal, litliacliinnon": de- fence, C MacDonald. ltlethot, fiititzc: forwards, Mtlllfll‘. Blanch- arii. lilclsaisc. Rodgers. Ledwell, UAIllOIlTS, MeDougisll. 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The blTlIlS,I[)l1l'Cll£lSt‘d in the United States, will be released W cdztesday, importation of the birds is part. of a lotto-rangi- D1311 by Pheasants Unlimited to lllllllflvg the uplmid shooting in this Province. ‘ Joe ‘infill. Defend World Title June 26 NltliV YORK, lilarcli i7— (MW-Joe Louis announced to- day through one of ills manag- ers. Marshall Miles, that he will make the 24th defence of his world heavyweight boxing- title Jllfln 26 in the New York Yank- ee Stadium. Although no opponent was announced, llliles mid: “Louis l5 BP-Rcr to mcet. the winner of the hout, ln London between Bruce Woodcock, the British ltIIuPire ht-ttvyweight champion. flrtll Joe Baksi of ltulpinont. l's_ provided that contest takes place on or about April 15 end provided, foo, that satisfactory terms osn be arranged." lililcs marlc the announce- ment in the absence of Joe himself who has been in Lol Angelou since completing his recent" exhibition tour of Latin and South Anterica. The announcement was made by Miles after l. conference with Sol Strauss, netting direct- or of the 2001i Century Sporting Club during the Illness of l'ro-.. meter Mike Jacobs. The 20th Century Sporting Club will pro- mote the bout. In addition to'th'e winner of ihc vvlootlcock-Baksl match, another possible challenger is Jersey Joe Walcotf. Camden, N. J. Negro. SHAVING Gillette TECH RAZOR 49¢ with 5 Gillette Blue Blades BLUE BLADES Berth .vs. NAVY A suiiiiiiit DEATH outta 1'0 BREAK A TIE _ The. Forum - roiticiil- sso - just test Byl-egiq What should develop into an ex- citing battle of the lee lanes i: scheduled for the Forum tonight when Sal-tits and Navy tangle in a, ‘sudden death encounter to decule the team to meet Legion in the best of five City Hockey League finals and the way in which things arc shaping up now fans are very- doubtful jtist, which squad will cu I I {Saints will likely be slight fav- orites due to the magnificent game they turned in against the Xaxer- ians in capturing the intercolleg- tine title of the Maritimcs dint if they do turn in lust such another ' performance then Navy are facing a rocky road. I I I I But the Tars showed plenty of promise in holding the Saints to n draw in the opening game of the semi-finals despite the fact that the University crew were utidcr- manned at the time and tonight they will be strengthened by the presence on their lineup of Ct-fi Jackson smart. forward who saw service with Moncton Hawks and later New Glasgow Bombers this season. I I Prescnee of Jackson on the liric- tip-permission was granted Navy to acquire his services Sunday- will add a lot of scoring punch and checking ability to tho Navy's of- t e fensive. Jackson, although small in stature, is. l! ivxe way hockey player who ran go fxty- ntinult-s if the need arZ-scs and no i-iaitcr which combination coach Vizillei‘ Lawlor fits him i-nto it is hound to make that attacking trio for more dangerous. a - o Meanwhile Juvenile Kinsmen champions of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are anxious- 1y awaiting word these days as to when they ivl~ll meet the Nova Srotia tillists for the three province. rrown. Dates for the tussiesgai-s still very much in the dark and probably won't he known until Nova Scotla champions have been declared. I I I But when the dates sre decided there is a possibility that. local fans will witness another Maritime final at the Forum. According to well founded rumor efforts are being made to have either s sud- den death game played at the Forum or in lieu of that s two game total goal series here and if negotiations turned out favorably there seems to be no reason why the Forum shouldn't be packed to capacity to watch the youngsters battle for a Maritime title. ,No doubt about it, the efforts the minor leaguers have put forward all season long is certainly de- serving of such an attendance. . I I I I Switching to basketball Navy and Saints. bitter opponents all see.- son long in the City Basketball league will decide the league win- ners when they clash Wednesday night in the first game of a double bill that will end the regular schedule. And this game should be a battle royal all the ‘vay through. I I I I. All season long with the excep- tion of the first game when Navy walked off with an easy victory these same two squads have been waging nip and tuck struggles with the issue being in doubt right up to the final whistle. Saints, we thl-nk have a slight margin in games between the two teams but Navy will be out in full force for Windly’: crucial encounter, 5| encounter that should provide the basketball highlight of the season. In the other game on the schedule Prince of Wales, assured of third place meet the last place Army teem. ' I I I I The following by a columnist in the Hamilton Spectator of recent ldate should prove interesting to i boxing followers here: _ I I I I new king of lour Whynett, TflilllliT 0.30 SETTLE TIIE ISSIIE Ill TIIIS TIISSLE against the Drllion-coached squatL. I I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SE V EN Opener 5-4 Mauriello ls Suspended BOSTON. Mhrch 1'1 -- tAP) - Tnmi Mauriello. high-ranking New York heavyweight. today W135 sug. bended indefinitely by the Mass- achusetts Boxing Commission for his actions after losing a technical knockout decision to Johnny shkor of Boston. here Friday night. The Commission also suspended Jvllmlv Biwkley and Lou Schiro of BIOORIYH. N-Y» managers of Shkor and Mauriello. for indefinite periods for cozching their boxers during the progress of the bout. Shkor was rewarded the decision- when Dr. Isaac Klein. Boxing Ccrn- mission physician, ruled 'the New Yorker was unfit to ‘continue af- ter the seventh round because of a. deep gash over his left eye. Boxing Commissioners said Mour- iello tried to punch and kick Shkor after the bout was halted, Police stormed the ring to quell the post- bout. disorders. Woodcock Wins Blose 10-round Bout MANCHESTER. Eff-gland. March 17 — (A?) — Bruoc Woodcock, British Em e heavyweight, had to go all out Eght to defeat Stephan O-lek of France in a lfi-round bout. Woodcock weighed 20'.) 1-4 pounds, Olek 187 1-2. The British champion. scheduled to fight Joe Baksi of- Kulpmont. PH- April 15. V1125 in bed Willi iii- fiueriza less than two wrecks ago. Unable to connect. effectively with his right hand. Woodcock appeared bewildered in the late rounds as Olek sometimes retreated and them cocasionelly held his ground rm counter-attacked with uppercuts. Many 0f the French lteavywcight fllflmbioins blows drew blocd from Woodoocku mouth. Woodcock had been expected to TBSlster a knockout after o. few rounds. in the same quick ntanner in Which he had pu-t 0-way previous continental 1m. Challenge - . W6. the East End Athletic Club hereby challenges the West End Athletic Club to s series o! boxing bouts tflve) to be held it; the Sporting Club next Modidsy night. Please answer through this paper. "Soggy" Reid, President. Canadian middleweighls. insists he earned his title by taking g fair and square decision recently from Len Wadsworth, former Hamilton mltt-sllnger. who heldthe title l0 years. At the time of the light, Vic Oliver. Wadsworthb manager. declared the decision we: the worst he had seen in years. Whynott. protesting his right to the verdict, isn't. finding much support. I I I I Ace Foley. of the Halifax Chron- icle. says the decision may not have been the worst in Halifax history, but it. was certainly the worst in years. Ale Nlckerson, of the Hall- fax Herald says he has been be- siqed by irate fight fans hammer- ing home protests and trying to figure out how the judges and referee had figured lt out their way. I I I I Nlckerson termed the outcome of the bout I. "maior disagreement" adding that the reaction of On- tario sports writers would be in- lcrestlng. "If they beef," he do. clsreii. “this corner. foi- one, will feel they are justified." I I I I Obvloully. Whynott‘: victory stirred an odor about Halifax that wu more unpleasant than that of the fishing industry there. Moan- whlle, Whynott says hdll be rHdy to fight Wadsworth again in a short time. In slrnolt the some breath, however, he declares he wouli prefer to meet Johnny Greco for the welterweight crown. . , I I I I For our money Roger had batter take it easy. If his fight against Wadsworth was no better than expert opinion would have us‘ be- lieve. he’: talking big when he mentions Green. If he want: to firmly establish himself in the Msrlllmes. or anywhere else, he'll take Wadsworth again and decide the inue one way or mother, m; reason for wanting to meet Grace first. ls we no it. le probably be- pluse he would never get close tn Johnny if he melts Wadsworth lint. Junior Canadians Win At Halifax In Overtime Period HALIFAX, March 1'1 - (C?) _ A high blooper that. slid off goalie H51 GENTS glove and dropped tn- lo the net tonight gaveMontreal Junior Canadians e 5-4 overtime victory over the ‘Jaritlme champ- ion Halifax St. Mary's club in the first game of e best-of-five Memor- ial Cup series. Second game win be played here, Wednesday. It was a hard knock for the youthful Gilfoy who had held Cen- adietns at bay for i; period and a half while his team found its legs. St. Mary's matched Montreal goal for goal down the wire but they couldn't supply the matche-r for BobFrydays lob which came only 40 seconds after the start of the extra session. The payoff goal was Fryday’: second but the big point-getter of the evening was little Howie Mor- enz who scored the opening goal and set up three others. ' St. Mary's had already been beaten when overtime started. They had failed in the clutch in the last two minutes of’ the third perlcd when Canadiens were two men short. And one of lhc Mcrrtrealcrs off was detenoema-n Joe Lepine. the brilliant toe general who played 68 minutes. checked almost flaw- lessly and scored it goal on a solo sprint through the entire Halifax teem. r SUMMARY Firlf: Period 1—Montreai. Morenz 0.51. Zi-Hallfax. Cazttipbell tMEacGii- livray, Hirechfield) 8:09. 3~Montreal. Letine, 18:06. tt-Halifax. MacGlillvray (Camp- bell) 18:44. 5—Montreal. Fryday (Morena) 10;36. Penalties: None. Second Puriod 6~Haiifax. Campbell (Hirsch- field. MaoGiillvrayl 1:01. 7-—Montreal. Newton (Benny. Roche). Penalty-Fryday tmalorl Third Period 8-Ha1ifax, Hirsrhfield (Mic- Neil) 0.27. Penalties: Ernst. Young. Nic- Neil, Letine. Roche. Overtime Period" 9—Monireai. FINES’ iMOTEYlZl 024.0. Penalties: Dugigari. Roche. Parkdale Wins Way Into Bantamiinals ms. scoring four goals before the opponents found the ranse yesterday skated the“ may int-o the finals of the City ban- llm leamle when tlwv dcwnfd Queen square Tenders 4-1 in l game played a-t. the Fflfllm- pm-lmdg new meet Forbes Ken- nedy's King Square Bantams for the title. Goals from the sticks of Reedy and Cook spaced tivs minutes up" gave the wininiqs a 2-0 lead in KM first period. Still controlling the play. they accounted for the only goal of the second Peflml l“ m; final three minutes of P15 ‘Wit OBITOlI doing the snipmz d the“ scored an early third 179C011 cmm‘ tor to end their scorl-na- with W- Millan on the scorlrli "ti . Terriers only S051 mm‘? "w" ‘he stick of Leclair on a P135’ with Purcell with less than three min- ute; of playing time 104!- Lineups: QS. Terriers —— 8°61» Tillie? d9‘ fence. LeClair, WlllCUEhl-‘YY- MOI: shun; forwards. Howett. b41011“ - Purcell. Mccallum, Kelly, Carmcdy. mrdkale ._ goal, Carroll: de- fence. McMlllfltfY. Rendv. 01v: 1°!‘- w-mm Qngmy, Cook, Chunk. McLean, Bertram. Carroll. C0193- Referee -- Bill Reid. let. Period. l-Parkdale —~ Rf“? 5:03 2—Parkdale, Cook 10:12 2nd. Pei-tea. _ Ik-Pnfkdtlle, ciimu tcvncorvl "~10 3rd. Period. I b-Ptetrkdale. McMillan '7 06 5..Q,5_ ‘Perrlers. LeCiair (Purcetll) 12210 llockoy lihallengo We. the Hunter River Roy!!! 4° h eby challenge the Charlottetown lzrlotty-Nlners to s game of hoc- key it‘. the Charlottetown Forum. any iii-gin between Wednesday and nlday evenings. Anmver through the Charlottetown Guardian. P. Parkcale Ban t Cheverie) l. BOYLE. Mgr. Hunter ‘liver Royals. Iy The Oenedlm Pal One of the most exciting races in the history or the Venina trophy wound up with Turk Brode of Tor- onto Maple Leafs ciptufing the May Fit Injured Buddy O'Connor With Face Guard MONTREAL. March 1'1 — (CPI —Trainer Bill Head o! Montreal Canadiens said tonight it might be possible to fit Buddy O'Connor with a face guard which would al- lcw the cent/reman, who suffered a fractured cheek bone against New York Rangers last night, ti. eon. tinue play for the rest of the schedule and the playoffs. Head also said that defeuccman Ken Reunion and forward George Allen, both qt’ them injured l“ the contest. would likely be back i.n ac- tion by next week-end.‘ Rcardon came out. of the ironic needing 14 stitches to elosc fare c1115 while Allen suffered a strained ligament. Head said that. "the final word" as to whether O'Connor can play will rest with coach Dick Irvin and 8€ncra1 mirtivzigci‘ Frank Selke. Earlier. Selkc said O'Connor likely would be out of action for the bal- anoe of Lhe season. Stanley Sup Playoffs To Open March 25 By JOHN D. HAMILTON (Canadian Press Staff- Writer) NEW YORK, March i7 -— (GP) —'I‘he National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs will open March 25 in Montreal between the League champion Canadians and the third-place Boston Bruins, pres- ident Cl-rrence Campbell announ- ced today after a meeting here of the Board of Governors. Dates for the playoff “A" series were settled. Campbell said. but the "B" series between the second and fourth place clubs will have to be decided later due to the close- nes of the race for fourth place between New York Ritingers and Detroit Red Wings. Win85 lead Rangers by five points with but. two games to go. The Rangers have three game left and by winning all their games. while Detroit lcst l-ivo, could get back iii-to fourth pl:ce — a position they held most of the year. Final games cf the regular sched- ule take place next Sunday, March 23. As Rangers led Detroit by nine points at one time. no playoff rates for Detroitfls Olympia rink were arranged. The series “B" between the Wings or Rangers - and Tor- onto Maple Leafs -~~ assured of second place -- must wait until the picture i5 clarified. Dales set for Scrics “A" (best- out-of-seven games): March 25 and 2'1 »_ Montreal: March'29 and April 1 - Boston; April 3 — Montreal: April 5 -.‘Bos- totn; April 3 -- Montreal (if neces- sary). Should New York manage to squeeze into fourth place, the ser- ies “B" da-ies will be: March 26 and 29 ~- Toronto! April 1 and 3 — New York; Apfll 5 — Toronto: April 6 — Ne-w York; April B - Toronto tlf itrcessary). Other matters discus-ed were the eligibility‘ of players for the play- offs, btmadcasting rights. amend- ments of League br-iv-ws and the choosing of neutral officials for the playoffs. It was decided that 25 players. exclusive of grid-tender, would be eligible for each tram. It was also tentatively tlccidcd to hold the N.H.L.'s annuil mefitirig in Montreal the first week in June. ton Bruins decided the struggle between Brodn iiiid .lcihnn_v' Mowers of Detroit by slipping four goals post lihe Red Wing goalie in the final game of the season. TIRES — FIRESTONE -- TIRES For sole, sure motoring equip flour cor with- FIRESTONE TIRES ilso: FAN BELTS, SEALED BEAM lHEADLlGHTS, HEATER HOSE, ETC. . ALCOHOL ANTI-FREEZE TOM DAVIES McCall-Frontenac Dealer ' I Phone i234 QMQOMMOIMODMO} hair“ Gt. Geo. St. 501ml. Squad Wage ' Uphill Battle To Win N. B. - P. E. l. Crown Snapping into high geor after being outplayed and outscored for the first hoif of the game, Gordie Drllion’: Legionoires lost night captured the Prince Edward Island-New Brunsiwck hockey title or they downed the St. Andrew's Senators 9-5 in the second game of the series to take the round by u total score of 20-18. Legiorioires now meet the Novci Scotio champions for the Mori- time crown the Legion teom are defending. But it was no cosy victory the locals scored here lost night. Forced to stage on uphill fight offer seeing the visiting Senators i shoot their 'series morgin to four goals by scoring the first two counters of lost night's encounter, the Drillon-cooched squad, forcing the ploy with continuous power attacks shot four count- .ers without o return in the lest half of the middle session to start them on their way to victory. Series Tied The counters gave them a 5-3 edge on the game and knotted the series count but the visitors still with a kiok loft scored a goal early in the third session to again takc the lead. Nearing the halfway mark of the third and final session the winners sewed matters up again and when Dril- lon snapped one in from the bllleline five minutes later it was the beginning of the end. In the next five minutes they had raced in for two more count- ers and a commanding lead be- fore yielding another goal to the St. Andrew's squad in the last eight seconds of play. But it was as close a call as the big crowd of local fans would want to see. There was nothing in the first 30 minutes of play to indicate that the locals could overcome their goal deficit. Play- ing smart hockey and backed up by some brilliant goaitending by Ross the Si. Andrew's squad kept plugging away with fast break- ing attacks to h-old the Legion- aircs at bay but the continuous pressure finally told and at the end the Island team had a big margin. but at that Senators missed some glorious chances as they skated in on top of Cud- more wit-h smart passing attacks. Drllion assumed his accustom- ed role of leading goal-getter when he snipcd four behind Ross with Bowling gelling a brace. and singles going to Perry, Car- ver and Fultic Pound, H. McNichol and Henderson shot two goals apiece for the St. Andrew's team with the others ;~\’ng to T. McNichol in the New Brunswick chamiplons lo sin g cause. Slow Start Neither team opened up to any appreciable extent as the game got underway. Oudonore robbed Miller in close in the first min- ute of play with Perry shooting wide on a return attack, Check- ing was very close with both teams covering well especially St. Andrew's as Leglonaires kid line of Dowllng. Siepherd and Car- ver herrirned the visitors in with the first offensive of the game but they couldn't get the disc behind the tall Senator goal- tender. , The scoreless battle held as the final minutes were ticking off and then came n break for the visitors. McDonald ives chased with a major for fighting ‘and while he was serving his sent- ence Senators opened the scor- ing as Miller pokccltecked the disc deep inside the Legion zone fed it to '1‘. li-lcNichoi and the lat- ter snapped a shoulder high drive behind Ciudmore with a minute and 54 seconds of the period remaining. Johnny Higson was right in on lop of Ross in the first few sec- tmcls of the middle session only to have Ross conic up \\"i'lt the disc end n minute and a half later the visitors went up two gosh ll East Io West 06PM’! Rolls Best honors Ill year! I60 knight. Boe- .L_._ _. H. McNichol on a smart passing play with Stuart worked throw}: the defence to beat Clldlnnre cleanly with an ankle high drive from ten feet. out. Pressing continually but unable to flash the red light. Legion had a man advantage as Miller was chased lo the timers; the locals capitalized on the chance as Drllion fired in Saepherdh pass- out from the side of the net to make the game score 2-1. But back roared the Senator! itiss than a minute later; com- ing far out of his net to clear a. loose ptucik Cudmore was caught; cold as the Senators got pol- session with Henderson firing u. long drive info the emtpty csge to make it 3-1. Then the game- blcw wide open. Power Atitaekl Pay 0ft ‘Frying desperately to get blch in the running Legion sent power atbacks up the ice. ‘Ihey hem- med the visitors in for minutes on end and finally the attack paid dividends. Perry wentf through on a lovely individual ef- fort to score and fifteen seconds later Drllion picked utp l-Iigeort‘! rebound to knot the game at l- aii. For the next eight minutes the two teams battled scoreiessly but in the last minute and 1G seconds Legion shot two quick counters to deadlock the series. Fuitie Pound. playing a whale ofl a game on defence. raced in ont a pass from Drillou and when Ross Slopprd his first attempt: slapped his own rebound into the. cage to giveqthe Legion the lead: for the first time in the game. and with but two seconds of the period remaining Drllion 1161111 niered in his third goal of the night after picking up Higsonh- rcbound at the side of the cage. After missing an open net the first couple of minutes of the third session, Legion saw their opponents go ahead once more as Henderson on a passing play with Stuart and H. MC< Nichol shot their fourth goal of‘ th-e game. Play was going from one end of the ice to the other in the even battling without a. score until a penalty to '1‘. Mic- Ivlcihol paved the way for an- other Legion goal. Carver sliding in Dowltngks short pass at 8:35. For the next five minutes it was a ease of the goalies holding rvay but then came the break. Dril- lon snapped one into the cage from the blueline at 13:44 and the heat was on. Roaring to the attack Bubby Dowiing shot two counters spaced less than five minutes apart with assists going to Henncssey and Carver for a three-goal lead on the series. Time tires running out on the visitors and t-he best they could do “$85 shoot another counter, H. M-(Nidiol getting it on a pass from Miller with but eight sec- onds of play remaining. Line-ups: Legion: Goal. Cudntore; de- fence. llenncsscv- McDonald. Potind; forwards. Shepherd. Cm"- ver, bowling. Kelly, Perry, Hig-t son. Strain. Drllion. St. Andrew's: Goal, Ross: de- fence. A. McFnrlsne. Thomas. Graham, Hautttii; forwards. J. McFarlene. Mlllcr. T. McNichol. Henderson. Stuart, H. McNlchol, P, McFarlsne. Referees: Williamson. Si. An- drew's: Squarebriggs. Charlotte- invert. SUMMARY First Period I 1—St. Andrew's. T. Memchd tMillert 18:00. , Peneltyz. P. McDonald (rnvu jar). ’ Seclind Period 2~st. Andrew's. n. Memorial tStuart) 1:54. Drtilon tshcpherfl fk-Leglon. 6.56. . 4-St. Andrew's. Henderson. ‘Qfl fz-Leg-lon. Perry, 10:27. tl-Legion. Drilloii (Hlgson) 10: 'l—Legion, Pound (Drllion) 18: S-Legion. Drllion (Hlgson) 10: Penalty: ft/llllcr. Third Period _9—Si, Andirfwfls. Henderson ti-l hloNit-hol. Stuartl, 4:06. 10- Legion. Carver tDowll 813d li—Legien. Drlon. 13:“ i lQ-Ltglofl. ' w to i-vut 15 ts-Liigitiit. Dowling tneiineueyt 19:05. Andrew's. H. McNiohd tMiller) 19:06. ' Penalty: ‘l’. McNiohtoL ~.\ _\