By CHARLES DUNKLIY UlABO, April 36, -—- (AP) — ‘buy Zals, former world's middle- weight boxing champ! -n. today an- lVheat Kings Get Jump 0n Rival Montreal Royals ‘WINNIPEG, April 26 — (OP)- Bzandon Wheat Kings. newly- orowncd Western Canada Junior hockey champions, today got a lmnp on their Eastern rivals - Montreai Royals - for the open- ilng game hcre Thursday of their boot-of-seven Canadian final by running through a solid two-hour ‘workout while Royals were en route by train. Interest is running high both in Winnipeg anti the wheat city, with fans lining up early today for the advance sale of tickets for the first and fourth game. some 1.400 ‘tickets vrere sent to Brandon for those travelling ‘he 140 miles tn Ice the games at the capital. Re- mainder cf t‘ games are sched- uicd fqr B: 1n. Alter rapt ing the Western crown at Brandon Saturday night, the ivhcai Kings enjoyed a week. end of rest before taking: thc ice for their two-hour workout today. Coach Bill .\lncl{enzie supervis- ed the practice and reported his charges would be in good shape for ‘the opener. ‘ Boudreau And Lemon Star As Cleveland Shuts Out Browns yl-O Ottawa Senators llest Up After Tough Grind " OTTAWA, April N - (OP) — t off a rugged playoff grind t lfllW them play 14 games in days, Ottawa. Senators or; tak- _ things easy while awaiting tart of the best-of-seven Allan hockey finals against Regina. here Thursday. The veteran Senators. who elim- puted Toronto Marlboros in the =bstern Canada senior playoffs onday, plan only one practice ore they meet Regina. Coach George (Buck) Boucher d today he figures a rest will his battered ba-nd more good, lly the half dozen or so favoring broken bones. iscs and wrenched muscles. . Th; Caps are expected to arrive tomorrow morning, giving a couple of days to work out kinks of a long train ride from a and to get the feel of the torium ice. '.“.A.l.l seven games of the series be played in Ottawa, the Ben- having turned down a. re- t that several tilts be shifted Toronto‘. Paced with s roster that includes Regina stars as‘ Sweeney Mel Hill and Vic Miles, figures the Senators, who were ted in the Allan Cup play- last year, will make the grade s time. - Actually. while Senators repre- t the East, they'll have a heavy ‘ha! of Westerners on their roster. Seven players are from Winni- , including Frank (Butch) Sta- , Eddie Dartnell, Jack Irvine, ll Robinson, Alex Smart, Ludo Check and goalie Bill (Legs) Fra- . Winger Stu Smith hails from fa, Ont. July Inclusive. j Retirement Froin ‘ Ring nounced his retirement - thus tender for the crown now held b)’ Marcel Cordon. Cerdan, who "had been sched- uled to face Zale in s return match at New York's Polo Grounds June 2i, now probably will meet Steve Belloise, formidable IOG-twund New Yorkar. The. dot; will be either Juns or Bqnecnbsrrdepend- ing upon arrangements by the Tournament of Champions. Zale, the always popular but slightly rusted "Man of Steel" from Gary, Ind., will b; so next month. In surrendering his claim to a rematch with Ccrdan, Zale passed up a $60,000 guarantee as his share of the bout. "It was to satisfy my pride that I wanted to meet Cerdan again." Zale explained. “But now I'm sat.- isfled to rest on my past." Punching proiuslonally since i934, Zalc held the middleweight crown from i940 to i040, except for a brief time in 1947 when he lost to Fvocky Graziano in the sec- ond of ttueir vicious three en- gagemcnts. When Zals flattened Graziano in the third round of their last tan- gle June 10, i948, at Newark, N.J., he became the second dethroned trriddlcwoight champion to regain ' seat-smasher his title. The other was Stan Ketcheli, who lost it to and re- gianed it from Billy Pupke. Zaie lost his title the second and last time to Cerdan on a technical knockout in the 12th round of a battle fought in Jersey City last _ Sept. 21. (Canadian Press) Lou Boudraau hit his first homer of the American League season yes- terday (Tuesday) and Bob Lemon hurled his first shutout as Cleve- land Indians defeated St. Louis Browns 1-0. New York Yankees edged Phil- adelphia Athletics 5-4 with rookis infielder Gerry Coleman homaring in.tho eighth with one on bass to spsll ths difference. Coleman prev- louliy had banged out three sing-l les and handled seven fialdingi chances flawlessly including a fine catch on Ferris Fain'| short flyi which ended the game with two an. The Washing‘ -Boston fixture was rained out. Boudreau's 395-foot clout over the left field fence in ths fourth inn- ing was one of the four hits allow- ed by Brownie Red Embree, former Tribe hurler. All the other Cleveland hits died in double plays. The Browns had four of the six doublrklllings of the contest. Lemon scattered fivo hits and struck out five in winning his sec- ond victory of the year, both ovcr the Browns. yPhil Marchlldon started for the As but after tossing two balls to Coleman in the first inning, retir- ed, complaining of a hitch in his arm. Lefty Alex Kellner took over. and Coleman banged him for n single. The Yanks rocked Kellner for three runs in the second. The A's squared matters in the fifth. Fain singled homo Kellner in the seventh to give the A's a 44! advantage. Following Fain’: blow Joe Page relieved Byrne. In the eighth Bobby Brown singled, Coleman followed with his into the right-field stands. Johnny Groth doubled homo two runs in the 10th inning to give Detroit a. 7-5 victory over Chicago in the second game of a double- header before 13,799 Chicago fans. The Tigers won the opener 6-2. VANCOUVER - (C?) - ‘Iiho city Paid $2.50 apiece for 1s chick- ens-but no one will eat them. The birds were killed by do“ and their ownar brought claim against the city. On advice of the city solicitor value of the lost birds stepping aside as the No. 1 con- l i PAGE I SIX -THE GUARDIAN. §HARLOTFE1UWN - ' APRIL ' 27, 1949 P. W. c. Girls; Basketball Team y a _ I Pictured above is the Prince of Wales College Basketball team, runners-up for the Island Senior Ladies hoop crown [this year. The Co-eds lost the title they have held for the past five years when they went down tocdefeltaé at the hands of the Cundall Home Nurses. Left to right (standing): Heather Lantz,_ Barbara Matheson, Phyllis utcl e, Sally Osborne, Joan Wood, Betty Stewart, Hilda Pickard; iirleellng-PTORSSO!‘ 30b LBCIHII‘ (Coach)- another member of the team is not included in the above picture. Joan Scales, Helen Miller, -Photo by Garnhum. 501.0 was set at $2.80 each. \ tot any great speak, now CUB-Illa over period from Winter 00 summer activity is hero, there is littio action on the local sporting front these days as far as actual competition is concerned, although thQ various clubs and associations are doing their their forthcoming seasonal itics. 1 .. s. a1}... vacancies the ages of that i ATTENTICDI ALL 511m mv. SIG. tutor. consonant. It ls necessary that all ‘members attend all parades possible from novv untll Summer Crimp, In order to qualify for cttsndunesct Summer Comp. for Ssrnrhsr Comp at tbs Royal Canadian School of Signals. Kingston, Ontario. on r1 July to z: 1 at w *'""!'"i. '° l???‘ ""P ~ With everything marking time. the spade-work for activ- With most of the activity being of an executive nature, with the various groups mapping out their programs and schedules and build- ing up their teams, leagues etc. most of which is confined to the efforts of the promotion groups concerned, with little of it getting extent before the public eye, the process is neverthe- less an important one which can either be the guiding factor in assuring a successful season one of Just mediocre calibre. O O O Oi‘ Judging from the local activity. which involves the developing of thg junior and City League base- ball circles, tho promotion work being carried on by the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness. lottewwn Playground ‘Commission. Aibegwcit and Victoria’ Athletic Clubs, and the formation of a Senior "B" baseball Char- loop with . coma-nod specifically An adjourned meeting of the Summerslde Baseball League held last evening was further adjourned without a decision being taken as to the operation of a Town League this summer. When the meeting opened the resignations of Flt. Lt. Joe Ross and Sgt. Don Carson, as president and secretary-treasurer respectively, were tendered due to pressure of duties at the airport. The resignations were regretfully accepted and the vice president, Mr. D, O. Stewart. occupied the chair for the balance of the meetins- Mr. Charles Hogan reported on his attendance at a. meetinS 0! the i M.A.A.U. in Amherst last Saturday other development progfimi Wm) bantam, midget and Juvenile pro- grams, it looks ilk; tho 10081 Bill- letlc endeavour the forthcom- ing season will s launched 0n B sound basis for a really PWBPcI- ous and successful 9°8- son. ' O O- O This is only a small portion of the work being canted on b)’ 10°51 sport enthusiasts at the present time, however. as other plans for tennis, golf, horse-racing. track and field etc. by thq various individual clubs involved, are beinl diligent- ly worked out, and many mo" B" ream to launch into their Pine- season" organization work in the near future. O O A recent press report from Vancouver, 8.0., stoic: that "Amused by a ‘Mr. British Col- umbia‘ contest stafld l"?! 79¢”? iy, Eric (Vancouver Province) Whitehead passed on to his read- srg tho story of s. real ha-man which somebody passed. on to mm:- O O, Q "Apparently", he wrote, "the Fond-daddy of them all was a French-Canadian known u mule Cy:- who was either a great [weight-lifter or his fflflidl W!" terribl, liars.‘ Nobody says wiw he ‘an it." Whitehead related. "but Octobcs- 1st., ma. Louis hoisted 8,041 pounds in a Q1191)" village'- O O O Another trick that Inuig had in this repertoire. was placing a toblo ,on hislchest. On the table IlMd twenty mm (when they could iilnd room to stand wasn't mm- tionod.) Then Imus would lot up. A perforation» whore Mills ll"- sssdpoundswithcnofinlarh clouded as far identified. a a '0‘ H1O YIGICI i‘ "Muscles." ' Isis -baok in all t» arm undu- a partisanship-us olsht man. Another, identified.“ m. sunmplfiépgf‘, ,' #0014 IDQOTY O . gunman, in that ordk. m m: vegans‘ as u: W a ‘ * owns-lei S’Side Hopes To Have Team In Mainland t Baseball League Madam Raldmumigbtbumgontosassrty m...» ~ an Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty and said that an endeavour is be- ing made to organize a Senior B League. The matter of entries in the Town League was then brought up and Mr. Hogan advised that the Kinsmen Club did not intend to enter a junior team in the league. The only two teams who had previously signified their intention of entering were the R.C.A.F. and Holman's. Representatives of the R.C.A.F. stated their desire to re- main in the leagne but a represen- tative of Holman‘s stated that re- Final standing of the Summer- sldc Commercial Bowling League: "200 Club" Earle Smith, City Stickers-HS; Allie Harris, Curran 8r Briggs- 223; Windy Claw, MacQuarrie’s— 217; Dutch Underwood, Curran & Briggs-ZN; George Guergis, Cur- ran d: Briggs- -208; Pinky Peters. Dodgers-2081 Austin Brooks, Cur- — ' lant cent developments would likely m“ & Briggs ?°2- Lem Gal ’ mean that they would withdraw‘ gmé3hbs°£%201' Ed Arsenault‘ their appiical; .) get into the ° g" ' league. Charlie Hogan then reported to Nemknuh the meeting that a team is being formed under the sponsorship oi‘ Curran d‘: Briggs Ltd., composed of the best players available over jun- i?if..§,‘Z..'Z§§a'.'.l“é.i.iLi i§“£'.‘...‘.".?é"° Sow Mwonud- M°°Q"ml°"- Considerable discussion was cdr- 1937 Keith Chumpim’ (my sucker“ rled on as to the position of tho ‘J92: Ed Arumum’ D°“ghb°y'— league in view of this informatlon|1925 B°b Shaw‘ H°1m““"_190' and finally the meeting was ad- _ journed to the call ofltha vice pre- pumm" sident. Doug l-larkness, Doughboys-IQB; Tanton McNeil], Legion-IDS; Ernie jlVlacQuarrle, Maciluarrle’: -195; Frank Savidant, Legion - 194: . Walter Schurman, Curran and‘ Mo... ..r"..?"";':.".".r.:.£ ‘:2: nuns-la; c- Georggpope w“ nppomted to keep‘189; Leo Shields, City Stickers- in touch with the situation and to 1385 Hmlk Lamkyr D°“3hb°y'_ act as a nominating committee to 1375 He“? Ganan" ,L°3‘°“_1873 choose a president and secretary- Si" amide‘) H°1ma“'“1875 M“ treawrer__s_ thony Perry, Meteors-mil; Vince Perry, Meteors-lbw; Freddie Earle. . i Pioneers-IBZ; Bob Clow, Dough- lenlnns Pharmacy s Wins Trophy boys-ml; A. Matheson, Bankers- 180; Urban Cameron, Doughboys- 180; B. Arsenault, MacQuarrlds- 180. Last night the Jenkins Pharmacy walked away with druggist and clerks bowling trophy, defeating Worthy'nDrtig Store, the runners up in t. league. 'l‘hls bowling league comprised four teams,‘ Worthy’s. Jenkins, Johnson and Hughes. As this was the inaugur- ation of such a venture, and so much enthusiasm was‘ shown by all conch-flied, that plans are underway by the league. executive to have all Iun-of-‘tho-bfll] Club Lippy Gaudet, City Slickcrs- 179; Donald Adams, Pioneers-PIG; Leigh Crane, Lumberklnga-US; Ed Gallant, Holman's-171; Har- rison Ferguson, City Stickers-HO; Marvin Willey, Pioneers-HO. ’ Only the names of those bowlers who bowled in at least sixty per cent of the total league games are included in tho above lists. They arc the top 36 bowlers in a league iigilguedggglst°€gzzeaffid Athm: which had about ninety bowlers m“! h." be", compiet . ‘m, . sending H18": down the alleys. banquet at Sandy's at such time tho trophy for the winning Nam will be presented as wail as indiv- idual prises so kindly donated by the druggists and drug travellers. Assumption Collage Wins Hoop Oplnor The Curran & Briggs baseball club was organized in Sumhicrsida Monday, night with the following officers elected: President-J. K. Curran; Vlce-presidcnt-Bruce Mao- Wllllams; Secretary-Transact - Normsn Macdonald; ‘Manages-Lou Gaudat: ActlnfCoach-Charlil Ho- gan. The tssmjvill not cam s local ~ ‘ "ca"; "- "is; a: - __; yet. w a or to p n or (cwvfimmlfl-lgddflfngomu mum-aquarium: thll stoning . . ' as m and Prank March a snowins tau "9"" m“ “"3"” " m“ way, Assumption “Collie Purple b’ “h” m m,“ ‘than will be an sttsrapttoor- gaalss’ s funios-‘bailclub in Sum- mersidc, andflersrd the" Bernard has been mentioned . as a_ possibls‘ coactrfor, tho- nfwhstlsn this team will be sblo- ‘ wart t)» .._cttgi-iot turns is not. 0W- tif this is not possible, d-mai-altlntbt to lead to defeat Montreal Y. ll. H. A. oI-N, in tho oponinggama of the lantern Canadian senior A basketball finals, Qscond contest pftbo bast-of-tbrss ssrtasiwiil be played hora tomorrow night. y... minim-n wuwa lrersaitsd with limos lovloiilil mints soms-lqgus handler homo. tioolauta t mo a - _ *1 a . f ‘r sungati fir“? ntosfof till -mark of tho flnlhfll-IM. Thl)’ orrrawa. Ami s! —' (OP) -—, a suzwislns is: 11W‘ In mun. nachos some Mm _ ~ . 54 and square. Chill 9°- VI custom Canada in to hoo- lrvy semi-final ssrles at-bwo gamll each. '.I'hs dooiding match will b0 played hm tomorrow. ‘nu Ilashll. starting out slow in tlfs initial period, bad to coon ftcm behind three-goal, ‘rburso lead to knot the count at the 10:20 scored the winning msrhlr with less than one minute remaining in the guns. ~ Tho winner of this miss will advance against the Ontario team of either Port. Colborno or Can- umqus in the Eastern Canada in- termediate finals for the title. Baseball . Llnoscoros __,__.. NATIONAL 100 m0 001-2 7 1 100 210 101-5 9 0 Bain and Mani; Ros and Campan- la m»; m: 01s (no-no oo-u l4 a Phliadclphil 01D 004 M2 I-ll 1| 3 (11 innings) Jansen, Behrman (7) Koala (7) Hansen (11) and Livingston; May- er, Donnelly (6). Konstanty (1) Trinklo (8) Rowe (9) and lsopata. Cincinnati at Bt. Louis. post- poned, rain. AMERICAN Philadelphia. N0 210100-4 5 0 New York 030M!) 02x-5 7 2 Marchildon, Keliner (1). and Rom; Byrrne, Page (7) l-llllar (9) and Berra. Silvers. (9). St. Louis 000 0i!) (KW-O 5 0 Cleveland 000 100 OOx-l 4 0 Embree and Moss; Lemmon and Hogans First Detroit 030 000 300-8 12 l) Chicago 000 000 MO-O 9 1 Trucks, Trout (B) and Robinson: Judson. Evans ('1). L‘. Crotb (B) and Wheeler. Second Detroit \ 1B 000 M) 2-7 U 1 Chicago (W) 100 001 0-6 1.2 0 (10 i s). ' Kretiow. Stuart (6) ‘rrout. (9) and Robinson, Swift (10): Suckong, Evans (7) Pierce (i0) and Wheeler, Yankowski (9). . Washington st Boston, postpon- ed rain . . INTEBNATIONRL W“... ‘Baseball Dinner iii Wellington Jlast evening fmost y, got-together. was held at ton Parish Ball when numb". o; H1O WUlllMt-Oll Dodgdfi 35.4mm Taam and repmaentativbg 01 m. other teams of the Prince OOunty Baseball League were gum, o; the Dept. of Physical Fitness. ' Honoring the Dodgers, whmg" of tho 1948 Princg County us", and the Island Intermediate "B" Crown, an excellent dinner was served by the ladies of Welling- tonPariah, after which chairman Ralph McLeilan called on Brigg. dier Reid. Director of Physic‘; Fitness, to address the players m4 many of their friends. who gath- ered to takg in the after-dint." ceremonies. After a tow well. chosen remarks, the Director pa. ssntod the Captain of the . an with the trophies ombiemsm of the Prince County and Illand "3" Intermediate Titles. Capmn Johnny Desiinches accepted (h. trophies and made a fitting reply on behalf of the team. Other speakers who added con. gratulations to the team and why complimented the ladies on the splendid meal served wore: Mm. ager Maurice Gaudet, Rev. Paths; McDonald, P.P., William McGuig. an of Kinkora, Art Perry of Chu- lottetown, James Hogan fJr.) q Summer-side, Mac Goodwin, my Brown and Everett Cameron, all of Wellington. Following adJournment of tn; meeting. dancing was enjoyed by the various sports and friends m-escnt with all voting the m. together s most enjoyable occas- on. ‘Baseball Standing’: National Loaguo Won Lost Pol Brooklyn 5 3 .85 New York 4 8 .571 Pittsburgh .. 4 8 .571 Boston . 4 4 .500 St. Louis .. 3 3 .500 Cincinnati 8 3 .500 Chicago 8 4 .429 Philadelphia .. 8 6 .250 Montreal 0(1) N!) 022-4 8 1 Newark, (IDOWOOO-O 8 2 Newcalnbo and Atwcll; Valen- zuela, Ferris (9) Tefft ' (9) and Haslet. Buffalo 000 0N 101-4 9 ,0 Jersey City 000 010 Ila-b 7 0 Wade and Tabacheolk; Bailey and Westrum. Toronto 004 200 (X11 0-7 8 1 Baltimore 270 000 ooa 1-0 if! 2 (10 innit!!!) Judd. Strincevich (9) and Hoy- man; Burkhaus; Witflg (3) ‘Iiayioc (8) Widmsr (10) and Manouso. Rochester at Syracuse, postpon- ed, wet grounds. . Bowling SPORTING CLUB ROLL-AWAY * In the fourth match of tho City Candlepln Bowling League playoff finals at ‘the qaorting Club Roll- Away alleys last night, the Royals took the measure of the Old Timers to cop-off I 1/2 points to 1 1/2 on the flotilla play to tie up the sariss at l0 points ouch on the best of l6 i/2 point Ierica for the title. \ ‘ The Old Timers were loading the series by two points prior t9 last night's match. The. fifth match is scheduled for ‘Faraday night,‘ The following are last night's results: Royals - I. Macxinnon V! 04 lift-NB J. llwim’ 118 N fl-fi E. Cou 80 85 06-80 P. Harley mi 110 iis-flf F. Connors l2! lloilfl-SS o“ “mast 4M 5N 152'! III .r_ MacDonald 1m so sa-sul C. Francis 102 94 004-208 H. Craswell 1 106 lfl-MS Rev. P. McMahon 106 » 81 92-110 It. Lsrter 04116 BV-MG 6D m m 15M High Bingls '- Barry Craswcll, iligh Three — Ivan Connors, ti...» - mm- 11/2; om Timers l l/i _ possibility has from - _ a s o s ' On May 5th another muting will bs held in tho Town Hall in Sum- morsids for the purpose of organis- ing an athletic association in the tumult, is expected that Brigadier Bill Bald will by prasonrst this Fl B to: good start. ‘suites m - Repairs‘ ' "it"!!! s. i Rewinding i sndigapsln meeting, and It. is hopsdthat tho Y posed new organisation will got ‘_ Games Wednesday: Brooklyn a4 New York; Boston at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Chicago; Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night), American League New’ York _'1 1 .875 Detroit 5 2 .714 Cleveland 4 2 .66‘! Chicago .. . 5 4 .550 Philadelphia .. 5 I .550 Boston .. 8 4 .429 St. Louis . 1 7 .15 Washington .. 1 ‘I .125 Games Wednesday: New York a! Washington (night); Philadelphia at Bolton; Chicago at Cleveland; St. Louis at Detroit. Int... tional Leann Jersey City 4 2 .661 Syracuse .. 8 2 M0 Montreal 3 2 .1!) Baltimore .. 3 3 .500 Newark 2 2 5(1) Toronto .. 2 3 .400 Rochester 2 3 .400 Buffalo .. 2 4 .333 Games Wednesday: Montraal at Syracuse: Rocheste at Newark; Toronto at Jersey City (night); Buffalo at Baltimore (night). T0l'0lli0 v. M. c. i. Wins Junior = Basketball Title CALAIS. Mo, April Z-(CF)— Toronto Central Y.M.C.A. became Eastern Canadlandunior basketball champions tonight with a 72-61 Wilt over St. Stephen, N. B. Lesiuullftii- The series score was 135-101. Til" onto having won the opener 63-4" last night, ‘ Both games were played in ti" new Memorial Gymnasium at til" Maine border town near St. Stcllh‘ en. ' Tin" [iii Vow/f ‘i111.’ l i’, . I -__. . I]. H317 v artistic: 6'.‘ w’, . i" "l: ‘ A v j p this...) on... Lumber i’. Kings To Square Series ~