with coach Lorne Hennessey . carried on the shoulders of his team. the Summersidc Aces are n happy group labovel im- SUMMERSIE ACES RE HAPPY GROUP before the Iarzcst crowd ever as- a 4-2 game over Charlottetown semblcd under one roof in Sum- B.Y.(7. to win the fourth and final medlately after winning the Prince Edward Island Senior "B" IIOCIKEY championship for 1957 in Summer- sida Civic Stadium Saturday night merside. when over 3,600 fans game in the series. paid admission to see the Aces win Photo by Wotton I the 11:19 mark of the second per-I I iod while both teams were at full won their first National Basket- ltrength. Joe Lund. a former Clev- 3 hall association championship Sai- dand player, tied the score tlireeiurday, edging St. Louis Hauiu Cleveland Baron Crush Rochester cLzvELAND (APV-Cleveland ' two 3.,-om, pgcad by Johnny McLel- lIl.l'g three goals. cru p 1;; Amg-inn. 5-1 Saturday night to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of- 18. seven Calder Cup final series be- r tore a crowd of 10.783. The game was one of the rnu egt of (In uuon, with a total 11 penalties called. 1911! "I0 first two periods. Mcuugn opened the scoring med Roch”, I ward Paul Masnick returned to the I vminufes later while Xe v t 9 . Clevelanil was sitting !TIIIThle.l!u'?y: all ,3.”5n,:d Gd:lIgf:Im"H'm' im"'UN' DElNlIt)'- I St. Louis vicnt ahead I09-III.'t to Fred Glnver made it 2-1 for ('Iev. the first overtime hiii Hnsion eland at the 19:01 mark. fame hack to tie it ins-I09, and; McL.ellan scored twice in the .... . third Period. His second goal came . after ” ” i for-I ice from a minor penalty. Dan Poliziani completed the scoring at 15. all Boston Celtics Win I i First Championship all I BOSTON fAPt-Boston Cc-Itiiw FINAL EVENTS AT ' SPORTS ARENA In concluding our wigiter the thousands of people for tlcipating and enloyinz our season. Here are our final eventl. SKATING-Monday and Admiaiiioneitdiiltii 25c; Children lite Monday and Wednesday 1'"-Veniniz--it - 10 pm. Adm TUESDAY-7: 30 P. Charlotteown Fire Dept. Va. Parkdale Fire Dept. Sportn - Clowns Admission Atiiilis Soc; Children 259 "Ilia-ss ill! for ltI.'-islnl--i in sports program we wish to thank their wonderful patronage in par various activities throughniit ihq REGULARLY Wednesday afternoon--4 - I:.'ttt ission- -50:: M.-FIREMI-lN'S NIGHT --- ScanieIhiiry's Folliel -MENS SUITS leading tailors from imported materials -Irish Twists - Worsteds and Blend; SCAN "PW -SPVINZ -Shades and styles I PRICED S5950 - --MEN'S SPORT OOA"'3-e (lvor lilfl coats to choose fi'om- HARRIS TWEEDS and ntlwsl SDFINK 5had95 mid lltittertis-(exp ertly tailored for perfect fit. Priced 51 9.50 up M0t1d8)'-AprAil1.S.1957 The Guardian Page 7 then attain at llti-ill. , p the second overtime - St. Louis Twice in the opening seconds of took the lead and kept it. one of tlicse new Spring Stills-4iilIOl'P(l by ('aiiiida's 339.50 SALE- liglttwoiizlit tm-i-tis-- I An exhibition boxing card staged by Ivan Docherty and sponsored by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was heartily enjoyed by the patients of the Sanitarium and their guests on Saturday after- noon. Promoter Doclierty set up three three roundera and one five rounder to climax the afternoon. In the first bout young Preston I Wotilon fought three action packed rounds to earn himself a draw with Ernie Govia. A lot is expect- ed of Wotton since he is only fif- teen years old and already a good boxer. The second bout of the after- noon brought together Roy "Ti- ger" Steele and his brother Loo "The Leopard" Steele in a second three rounder which was timed as a no decision match. in last three round no decision Exhibition Boxing Card Was Held at Sanotorium Saturday bout of the afternoon Docherty proved that his boxers were in fine shape when he used Roy "Tig- ger" Steele a second time. this time with Bobby Quinn, this too. was an action packed bout. . The final and most exciting bout was between Don ”Duck" Trainor and Gaston Roy. two of Canada's leading middlcwcights. in the first and only five roiiiidcr of the after- noon. it featured some very nice footwork and hard punching by both fighters. Referee was Wilfred Mccluskey well known boxing ex- pert. An added attraction was the ap- pearance of Forbes Kennedy. Prince Edward islands contribu- tion tn the National Hockey Lea- gue. Promoter Docherty will pre- sent his next boxing card on May 10th of this year. By JACK HAND WASHINGTON (AP) Baili- more and Washington. a pair of mo-to-l shots. get the Jump on the rrsf of the major league clubs Monday with a special opening day ti Griffith Stadium where President Eisenhower will throw out the first ball. The annual business of sifting New York Yankees" opponents in the world series starts in earnest Tiii-sday with a full schedule of night games in the two leagues. Old familiar faces like Bob Fel- l-i- and Al Rosco are gone, others like Del Ennis. Virgil Trucks and warren Hacker are wearing new uniforms and three new man- agers grace the scene. Jack Tighe has taken over at Detroit. Kerby Farrell at Cleveland and Bob srhef with Chicago Cubs. Al In a rookie manager. has moved from Cleveland to Chicago White Box. With Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra in good health and a talent- itscked meter. the Yankees are expected to cakewalk in the American.. perhaps easier than last year. There are dissenters. of course. notably the managers of the contenders. but the odds- vnsliers in Las Vegas have made t'asay dtengal'a perennial cham- plans a 2-to-5 favorite. All observers expect another tight race in the National League which went down to the final day last fall before Brooklyn finally nosed out Milwaukee. - The Dodgers and lraves. co- favorites. probably will fight it out again with Cincinnati also challenging. A long distance threat from St. Louis. if Freddie Hutchinson comes up with some solid pitching. just about sums up the National. Pittsburgh can ha N-sky and the Phillie: tough. Here's the way theylll open: MONDAY American League Baltimore at Was 001? lime hedulod. Nattaaal "0 same: scliatliiisa. American lbyagee V--hinstos at low vorii Boston at ldtimore Chicano at Gavaland L... , . '”"-'ar:rrr motors: FISHING I-ICINIE ' me - Baseball Opener Between Washington Ancl Baltimore Detroit at Kansas City National League Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N? Milwaukee at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati New York at Pittsburgh Chuck Dressen. starting his third term at Washington. is squirming uniirr the flood of pre-season predictions that have awarded him last place without it struggle. Hoping to get off on the right foot bclorc the home folks. Dresscn has named Bob Chakalcs as a surprise starter against Bal- timore's Hec Brown. Chakalcs. 29. startcrl only one game last season. working on re- lief in 42 other gamcs. he com- piled a 4-4 record. Brown (9-7) is also a rlizhthandcr. 32. who made the rounds in the league before ho settled down with man- ager Piiul Richards and the Orioles. AS HE SE? NO IT The Duke of Windsor gives in an exclusive Ln- tarview, a remarkabl san- did aurnming-up In t twenty years at his to ainco abdisatlag. You'll find it In The Star Weekly with other out- atanding faata res: pla- Ilrel, comics. fashions, I complete naval -- lite weak on New am Wealily HOCKEY RESULTS Saturday American League Rochester 1 Cleveland 5 Cleveland leads final 2-! Eastern Canada Senior Whitby 5 North Bay 4 Best-of-seven final tied 2-2 Western League Seattle it New Westminster 8 (New Westminster wins host of- seven semi-final (-2) flundny National League Montreal 0 Boston 2 (Montreal leads best - of - nevi-n final 3-1 ) American League Cleveland ii Rochester Ii - . . (Cleveland leads bcst-of-sci-cit final 3-1) Quebec League Chicoutimi 7 Quebec o ISHOP ken r” Calhoun - Giordello I Fight Called Off CLEVELAND tAP' -- Fight promoter Larry Atkins said Thursday the Joey Glardella - Rory Calhoun fight . heduled for next Tuesday night has been called off because of an eye in- Jury suffered by Giardcllo. Atkins said he hopes to re-t schedule the Giardello - Calhoun light for "May or June." 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