one; “*§:_Ii;iii\.ii All!) NICHOIEQNS y: "‘ Saint Damian's homo-lulled d!‘ festedthe seeend team- Prince of Wales by e seese of 414i at P. W. C. auditorium yes rill! 81W- noon. The t up. a 13-. ‘point lead in the 0911i!!! rill" lilo-bill; 'l‘\\'lS'l‘ A Home ldroducl run, quauvmu,___cnam.orra'lowlult ,1, 1949 P. E. I. Basketball Champions, l’! Mpulzir Everywhere only w my. u” bu" an‘!!! . , .1’. ‘ .. g ‘ m m 1m‘! . Th1 E11 N Och ~ ' nwuttrsmahdvfilght m: lung's‘?! '1'" M" m"! "iiiwillh w“ ihePI-I- Bomltal. Rinses qulne tette on the Oundall lemon“- ‘tonight in the second game as their best two or three series foe grassland lsdies senior beg“. weil earned ‘victory. ,'l‘he losers came M! rlilidl! in the cloeine minutes topllt a scare in thelwin- ners’ lead but they could not over- come it."1‘he winners started out fast and kept Wilding up their lead. W. C. hamsters Play For MacArthur And Gaboury Trophies Today fendingchsmplons, loet. out te freuen miaeedseoringdueto ~ -. ,~.. . Play for the Gaboury ‘trophy V"; mtg“, “comm.” m,“ p"; 919ml Cline and the MacArthur Challenge Cu-p leading scorer for the S. D. ,0; on n '7 5 t“. . P- W» will take place at the Charlotte- tum w“ m" Km,“ m,” 0- hi"! will!!! m score town Curling Club today. Play ‘mutt no new, up ‘hum, of 91-18. in a well P . keenly will i" i" “Y” "um" "ml i points a» lead all scorers 0n both °°“"‘“d '“°°“‘“°" matches getting underway at “(L ‘mom ‘H u" m!!!" W!!! t0- teams." Fred Coyle Murphy werenext in line as they both contributed ternpointe each to aid in the Ilnnlng cause. Pete Dunphy with seven played a good game for the winnersae he spear- headed attacks on the I. W. 0. team throughout the encounter. Ior the Winnie Bob And end Johnny Molieught were. the night it will give them the ser. is: two swish! and they will be coining out strong in do jugs that, but the (lo-eds have othg‘ ideas. and with an envious repus tatlon to uphold that has seen them take the title five three in s. row. will be a determined band of hoepsters when they take to the floor tonight intent on e vie- 1030 a. n1. other games will take place at 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Charlottetown, present holders of the trophies, will defend the silverware against rinks from Montague and Summerside. Al- berion will not be represented in the play this year. Each club with two rinks en- tered will play a round robin ser- The S-ummerside Flyers, this year's Island intermediate hoop champions, will get their chance at the N. B.-P. E. I. basketball title on April 8th and 9th when they meet the Saint Francis Xavier cagemen in a g two-game playoff series on the Mainland yell 31mm l; 81x o'clock tonight which will give them the right to 1 ed Rink’ h l i u, Gabon“, Wm, ma; compete in the Dominion inter- pick as each scored three baskets my whim wm yo,“ m, "n" u" away Bteaelfllle Wm cozmzi: Si“; dezldmg the wmmn mediate hoop finals if they win to account for tweleve points. 8d pinto g, m"! ‘m’, “u”, repmsentatlve ma.“ m me MacArthur numb“ two through for the twin-Province Aitken. Ian McNevln. Johnny In any event. regardless of who from Summerside for Island titles rinks from Charlottetown will play ilih- Alli!» Ind "M16 And!“ WM wins. the same should be s tob- next with four points each. The game was handled by notch affair and one that will summerside in a iotal point ser- provide plenty of fast action and i all three divisions, and Mr. n I les and the winners will then scantlebury and his figure skat- ers will put on an entcrtalniufl evening of skating events. The hockey matches themed"! ahould produce an outstandlna evening of keen competition and smart hockey and with the added attractions of a really fine calibre of graceful figure skating. i-hc fans of Bedeque and surrounding districts can be assured 0f’ a 1111i glass evening of entertainment. ‘Albany Takes Third Game of Finals slimy st. Pete. Tuesday nisht won a close 5-4 decision over Nine Mlile Creek Bulldoas at Vic- toria rink before a crowd of 0V0!‘ “gens to take a 2-1 lead in search of the B. C. Wood Owl!- "rl-fe game was lively and hard [ought which featured WWW °1 heavy body checking that tin-eat- ened to develop into some real rnixups. but with such an im- pee-taut genie on, players munic- ed to hold their temll-iers. Jm- the winners Ed Dollgay played a flashy some. sewing two goals and drawing an asedst willie Giulio MscDoillliill. who is P9?‘ hays the best defencemen in the league scored three goals for the losers. Charlie displays the be“ shooting seen aroundthis rink in recent times. 11m game was played "M" test by the Creek because of hearse of en intermediate P11?" b, Albany and the decision on such is awn-lied. The officials were Art PM‘?! and Jackie Kam- The Fiyers, who have e. strong aggregation and worthy of outside competition, eliminated the Char- lottetown Abegweit hoop squad, who were a. good test for any squad, and although the Sum- merside entry had a tough time winning out in the two-game, total point series, they copped off the Island crown and proved them- selves the team to represent the Province in Maritime and Domin- ion play. meet Montague. Members of the rinks follow: MacArthur ‘B01111! Frank Hobbs, lead. R. M. Jones, 2nd. stone, R. E. Jenkins. mete. J. S. MacDonald. skip. Q L_ Jay, 18m, Gordon Foster. 2nd. stone, J. E.‘ Burden. male. w. Pickerd. skip. Gabeury ‘lroniiy W. MsoLean, lead. A. Howatt, 2nd. stone, Judge M. R. Mcfiilifl‘ an, “mtg, A, W, Hyndman. skip. ,0, Rogers, lead, Louis Turner. 2nd. stone, Dr. Pierce, mate. Dr. Giddincfl. ski-P- Sherbroolie Wins 1-0 From Montreal MONTREAL. Mnrch 31 —-(C'.P)— Five goals by Torpedo Tony Dwi- ers sparked Sherbrooke St. Fran- ds to a 7-0 victory over Montreal Rlcyals here tonight and earned the $alnts the right to meet 0t- tawa in the Quebec Senior Hockey’ League filnal. It was Sheirhrookeu second straight triumph in the abbreviated best-of-lhree semi-final series. The Saints took the first 1-0. Exhibition Baseball Charlottetown While on the subject of basket- ball, play in Island Physical Fit- nesss League competition is narrowing down, ‘with only two games left in semi-final play be- fore entering into the final round for the title. Reece and B.D.U. who finished first and second re- spectively in regular schedule play, took the opening games here on Wednesday in their two-game, total point semi-final matches, with the former downing Ray's by a 19-point margin, while S. D. U. took the measure of the R.C.AF. by e._9-point advantage. I O O Reece and Ray's will clash in their second and deciding game on Saturday night at the Prince of Wales College auditorium, while the final match between Saints and R. C. A. F. will take place at the Summerslde Airport floor on Monday night. U O I At Braclenton. Fla '- New York (A) Boston (N) Following Wednesday night's gaime at Boston between Leafs and Bruins, dressing room talk has it that ‘Toronto's tired and happy At Alpine, Tex.— Leafs, who Wedneway night won Simmer! St. Louis (A) 1 their way into their third success- ‘lst. Period Chicago (N) 0 ive Stanley Oup playoff with a 3-2 decision over Boston's Bruins, ir-NM Creek, H. MsoEscli At Heine! City, F1a.— agreed virtually ~ unanimously: (Teyler) .. 15.00 “Those Bruins were tough, tough- g_,\fl>eny, L. Maobeod 16100 Philadelphia (A) 2 er than we expected" said conch keep/r, Greek, C. MacDwzflll Newark (IL) 3 Hzup Day. rubbing a small cosmetic m‘ v a h r1 W}? vdlkdlc: haliotllmded m" Mm None. At era eac , s.— n e r per . Pfl“m”— Montreal 2 ' ° ‘ ‘ 2nd. Period s-Jubeey, n penny m. 03g!- ) .................................. .. . £41111!!!" E- mussy (B- NW” _ penalties — NOM- "‘ Third rel-ted St. Paul “We beat a fighting club, and don't forget we got our share of the breaks. Our boys played Well and I 4. Lore, Miller (8) and Thompson; Lablne, Graham (6) and Anderson, 00 Dabek. think deserved to win." Day grin- At Tucson, Ariz. ned when asked if he had any Chicago (A) preference between Detroit and Cllevel-and (A) .. .. i! I 1 Montreal for the final cup series. (filled end fifth. cold weather). “N0 Sir. they“ b0") ioiigii. Which- At 'I‘ampa, Fla. ever one we meet, we'll have to be Washington (A) . 10 13 at our best. like we had to be in Cincinnati (N) . 9 16 this series." » Qqflbeny, Van Ember “fifth. lod-oghlbeny, qeeene (Van umber) "$51M. creek. c. Meenwgsll I :00. Penalties - Smith- (E. 6:00 l" By The Canadian Pres Young Ray Tlmgrgn, who ggomd ' e beriain, Reay, Mosdell, Leger, Rich- Tmiiio 110916111115 1011811! ill!!!‘ his second playoff goal Wednesday . Over in the Boston dressing ard. _ way into the Stanley Cup finals for "lg/ht, remarked "it couldn't go fast room, Weston Adams. Bruin Pres-l Detroit: Goal. Y ‘ y, defence. ___ the first time since they won the enough for me." ldent, said "you'll neverseeagam- Qiiflrrkenbulh. Kelly; centre. A5617. YMCA. imPhy in 1942 when they elimin- ' ' ' ' er club. Pm proud of every one of , Wllill. Howe. Lindsay? will. Stew- Tum N“ 1 atecl the Montreal Canaliigns in The bottle or! a facial cream Day them. Johnny Crawford and Mlltert, Reine, Gee, McNab, Horeclt, 154. i411 145 the ldniofllillfl. Will-point series had in his hand had been tossed Schmidt, unslble in play because of.P0il¢. Podoisky. Lundy. Couture, m) 159 161 b? vislii goals i0 1011i’. foil!‘ years from the stands during a detnen- injuries suffered in Toronto. also ‘Plvllich. FOBoIIn. j 146 147 1 9 s80 ivnisht. Leafs then vanquished stratlon by the fams who were dih- were proud of their teammates.» Referee: George Gravel, Lines- m; 11o 1 the Detroit Red Wings in the fln- pleased with a penalty ordered by "Too bad we had to lose but the men. George Hayes and Harold 70 144 155 als four games to three to win the referee King Clancy against Bos- gang never quit. 'I‘hey’ve nothing ' March. - - - Stanley Cup. ton’s Fern Flernen. The game was to be ashamed of." they agreed. Sumrnery:— 104 701 M2 ‘ ‘ First Period Scoring-None. ' | Penalties: lzycoe, Lindsay '7' Stewart (2), Hermon. 184. 1M. 161 Second Period‘ 143 170 118 l-Montreel, Rlopelle, as 9d 48 ~ (Harvey) ............................ .. 1.1‘ 125 1B 126 Penalties: Gee, Reardon, Richvrti 15g 151 mo (2), ‘Lindsey, Flillon, Chamberlain, .._ ._ - Howe, Pavelich. ..- - — Third Period ‘ ass-sea eez ébel (Kelly) ..... 5.10 . e ou ure . 16. ‘hem m. 2 vein" ° tnszfdh 1??" Pl ,1, °_ en es: ~ ely, ll. ............. 167 1B0 1H _ I M. Bell . ....... ............. 112 131 116 “x” M be. Hooper ......s...... 13 5 '7 I I lair-vine ......... _... flllltlfl ~ ll Ring SAN Calif, March 31 - (An-Dilly cerneen liishtweigst N"? illlcoiloou _ e Mime niem. d?»- firdsy in i.’ i! - ' been ‘uncen- ‘ granitic?“ out j e e e in‘; .......... .. g gqhqmq . Art St. Petersbu . Max Bentley. sprawled Philadelphia (N) . 0H6 St. Louis (N) bench in the hot dressing room, said At Lalreland, Fla, he was “glad it was over, it was a Boston (A) .. tough series. They gave us a real 1 0 1 1 1 2 Detroit (A) .. REMEMBER WHEN hard fight, specially with three of their experienced men out with in- juries." Similar sentiments were expressed by rum Broda. who add- ed "and I thought those last few minutes could have gone faster." Liscombe Wins “Clean Player" Award In A.ll.l. NEW YORK, March 3d - (C?) —- Carl ldscombe, high-scoring left winger of Providence Reds, has been voted the American Hockey League's most gentlemanly player for the 1948-40 season. Llsmnbe, who also won the cir- will receive $300 from the league for winning the Jack Fox mem- orial or “clean player" award. The veteran forward from Perth, 0nt., nosed out Sid Smith of Pitts- burgh Hornets for the award. Llscombe draw 17 points to South's 16. Danny Sprout, Cleveland Bar- ons deienceman, was third with l4 points, followed by Phil Herge- sheirner of Philadelphia Rockets with nine. ‘The circuits i=1 referees made the selection. ‘fire maximum num- ber cf points a player could have received was 343. Lisccmlbe now has picked up $800 in addition to his salary this year. He received $300 for winning the most-valuable-player $200 {or making the second all- player award. Hie spent only two minutes in the penalty box in the 68 games he played this year. CHICAGO, March 3i -(AP) -- Maynard G. (Scotty) Fessenden of Chicago, president of the Western Golf Association, today was voted the man who made 1948's outstand- ing contribution to golf in the second annual poll of the Golf writers’ Association of America. Hollywood's Bing Crosby won the runner-up spot. shading Mayor Jim Rhodes of Columbus. Ohio. Dess- enden was instrumental in develop- ing the W.G.A.'s Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship Fund into a plan now embracing l0 universities and coiiegu throughout the United States. delayed for 1'1 minutes while the ice was cleaned.‘ cults most-valuabie-player awn-rd. - award. ' star team and $300 for the cleany the Dominion championship. If will be held in Summ aide. nnrnorr, March 31 - roe)‘- Goals by Jerry Couture and Gordon Howe 32 seconds apart in the last four minutes of play tonight gave Detroit Red Wings a 3-1 Stanley Cup playoff victory over Montreal Canadiens and a three-to-two lead in the best-of-seven series. A crowd of 14,299 howling fans sat through a flood of 19 penalties to see the dramatic climax that put the Red Wings within a single victory of a berth in the cup fin- als against the defending champ- ions, Toronto Maple Leafs. Montreal scored first, early in the second period, when Rip Rio- pelle fired a backhander as he sprawled tumbling past the Detroit goal and caught Detroit nctmindei- Harry Lumlcy by surprise. For a long time it appeared that was enough but Detroit, after missing innumerable good scoring chances in the first two periods and failing once with a two-man advantage for a full minute. broke loose for all three goals in the final 20 minutes. Sid Abel tied it up when he ripped in an angle shot on e pass from rlefenceman Red Kelly. Then the Wings tucked it away with two unassisted quick goals. Couture slipped between defen- ceman Doug Harvey and Butch Bouchord of the Canadiens and slid a 10-foot shot along ihe ice[ |that goalie Bill Durnan didn't even‘ make a move to stop. Howe intercepted a Montreal pass at the blue line, moved one stride in and loosed a 55-foot screen shot that Durnan didn't see ‘until the puck was rin’ the ‘net. ' , It was Howe-‘s sixth goal of the ‘series and his fifth in the last three games. ‘Both teams headed back for Montrealvby train tonight. The ;slxth game is scheduled there Sat- iurday. Lfneups:—- Montreal: Goal, Durnan; defence. lLaycoe, Reardon; centre. McKay? ‘wings, Gravelle, Riopelle; subs, Harvey, Boucherd. Plamendon, ‘Carveth, Harmon, Fiilion, Cham- ‘Medlok Pictured above are Summer-side Fliers intermediate basketball champions to! REL: Standing left to right, E. Builis, Mgr., C. Linkletter, Smith, P. Mlckue, M. Carson, L. l-Ielde, N. Anderson, Kneeling, left to right, B. Bayne, L. Plnnonseault, D. C rnish, The Fliers play St. Francis Xavier University in Antlgonlsh en April 8 and i) for the N.S.-P.E.l. Championship. The winners will meet the winners of the Quabec-Ontarlo-NB. playoffs for Dominion championship playoffs the Fliers win from 8t. F. X. the Third Period Goals Give Red Wings 3-1 Victory Over Babs local Girl Possible Ice Show Recruit a IMONCTON, N. B.. March 3i - (OP) - Seventeen-year-old Barb- ara Whitlock of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., was given an audition for the ice cycles revue after the per- formance on Wednesday night. As a result she has been put on the files of the company as a possible future recruit. Mrs. Richard Palmer, , chief audltiener for the ice show, said that Barbara certainly had talent but that it was a. plty she, and many more like her, did not have the professional skating teachers in the Maritimes t: give them proper instruction. ' "When they teach themselves,” said Mrs. Palmer, “they get into some bad habits that are difficult to break. Of course it is not their fault — the closest professional teacher to Moncton is Pat Mathews, the Australian skater in Halifax. NEW YORK, March 31 -(AP)- A blind reneree will call the shots of some matches of the United States table tennis tournament that saris tonight. Charles W. of Cleveland, blind since birth. arrived today. He began refereeing matches in his home city two years ago on a bet. He re- lies on sound entirely and says that none of his calls ever has been disputed. TIH_AT’S MOTTQ m. m», is eer business. We're down‘... mo"; m- Oiarence Roche and Red Hewett .6 Racing Season Opens Ai- New ‘York "reeey NEW YORK, March 31—-(AP)-— Her-ea racing and the daily double come. back to‘ Jelneica tomorrow‘ as New York's long turf season opens a 196-day stand. The main attraction will be the 40th running of the. SQiLOOO-ndded P umcnok Handicap. A field» of 15 top sprinters headed by My Re- quest and Better Self is entered for the all! filrlong dash. Crowding the Taumonek for at- tention will be the revival of the daily double-missing from New York tracks since 1945. no you snow‘, you can rs! r0 Abfllllfl‘ OI. TIUIO In uses ‘ (I palengere 88-1! each) OTIIII POINT! JUlT Al IIASONABLI PAUIII FLYING lllVIOl 0h"l‘ewn Airport. Phone III OUR balance efiliezyeiirlb “ H weasel) i smart basketball. while the timer was Col. W. J. _ \ MacDonald. .. ... ... ,, ... .. .. .. Allan. Memorial - Kennedy i» s (l) a ha) , - r. Ooyle s a c h d le Mzzrphy 6 0 l l0 C e u m i’ i i’ Z . —— ucquz‘ 1 o 1 I ‘uglier! Cup games tonight (I'd- McIsaee l‘ 0 0 3 E.“,__ McPhee 0 0 0 0 Non.‘ I ‘ W t:— K Total so s e 4': 1%,,‘ P. m c. Io '5 n, n, ggfgifilll C"? lame: tonllht (I'd- Anderson 3 0 0 6 Eaan- ‘ , McNsught 3 0 l d Eastern Canada semi-finel-a! Aitken 2 0 l 4 Ottawa: Montreal Royals vs. fair- McNevin 1‘ 2 l 4 erman Rockets (Montreal leadl And,” 3 q o 4 1-0 in best-‘of-flve series). Allen 2 o o 4 Wigh- Q ---___._____. in???‘ 3 5 8 3 Vesscy 9 o o o BAN AN1UNIO. Tex. March Q -(AlP)--Peewee Reese. shortstop rams 14 -s s e1 W‘ "PM" i’! Bmkivfl Dodson. said today he Planned to visit a doctw this week d . 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