REMEMB R WHEN my The Clnndilnn Pull) A “gm neiwywelght boxing mp1,“ started on the down road .6... 3gp tonight when Cham- ‘i.’ Pfilll Bvrienbach was defeated z;,-c‘,l0lllill.\' Risko, Cleveland baker m n ill-round non-title bout 3:1,.“- Yolk. Berienbach, who won 5;, Ho‘... ircm Mike McTague, lost H l My month.» after the Risko will to the Canadian Jack De- liensington- Amherst THE CHARLQTTETOWN z GUARDIAN Ear Royals Confident Of Taking Perth Blue Wings Into Camp Tonight (By Pat Power) ‘THE JR. RDYAIB AT -1\~.'.-\, hlarch ilk-With the 1 of the team arriving 1 :30 last night to com- complcment o! 15 play- . Royals after an un- lrll) today prepared for 14-11111: game of the series l’ rlh Blue Wings which _ . lildtjl‘ tomorrow night. The _~q.11 1s Sluppillfl at the Alexandra. 1101111. \Vl'l‘i i iurrvslicd by ii good night's sleep lint 1111111- nff_ the effects of the long 1min trip Royals got their i1:\1 11141- iii’ Ottawa ice at noon 1111141- 11s the squad wont through 1111 li1u11"< ivnrkout. Expected to be 1111111111-1011 by the near oval Ice iurtii-i- oi the Ottawa Auditorium llw l1'.illl took littlc time in be- riiriiiiv: accustomed to it and It 11111 1111i of their session were dis- plv-ir-l: Illl the speed and passing pins so marked in their I'll-co t0 il11~ lLirilime ‘title. U i Coll-ii Liuvlor had his charges - .1 merrv clip all ihrouxn " drill and railbirds who workout were quick in their stamp of approval Muriiiirics’ representa- ' vwo fans inlcrestcd might- scrics are looking for a close series and are of oil-Mon that the Royals will 11.1..‘ 1.11 edge‘ 1n ‘slanting ability. “\l'<'¢' Willie" MacDonald ttlng l ' ics in this morning's. ttawu p: was a marked man as soon is 1111 skated on the ice and the big youngster didn't disappoint by nu mi-niis. Several times he dis- |ll.'.\l'(l some ol’ the hard body lllllls lH-rih piziycrs can expect 1111111- on the offensive he was a iizi-lir powerhouse a; h; lore iiniitlit down’ centre. - - a stlckhandllrw of _ smooth play- : of Jimmy Roach and Jack 11 11nd the intent 1 1n displayed all combin- The flashy 1" 'I‘i‘iii a s. 5 5 s i‘ ti» the second round of the 1'1\'llS. l I O U I21 is also had a ~11 clllllllliilflffl from Perth, glimpse oi Blue Wings only three players from r's squad on the team the :s mightily changed but nuinard has attain welded a. strong ivell balanced .\ lililc lighter than the Royals Pvrill‘. sllved is one of their main sew-i» Like last year's team they llliiV _:1 Iivc mun ollcnsive from the "of-mu; uhistle with their attack 111-111; built around "Red" Eagan, lllv liiiziii-il rcd head who last lfwlr iiuird the way lor the Perth ll='l"F.\- Eugnn looked good in the 11.111.11.11 this moming and will likely i" ill-viii‘ of Wliilthin‘ lrom the “lllll-‘r Dlflylng opposite him. . . - - Chouinaid would not 1v prediction iboui. the of the series. He hasn't 1 by any means last year's .11111‘s and with this year's iiractcally intact lie - for h squad to face the 1 opposition they have met . 1l11s season. O l I A1 for mtiflalnment Royals arc (Flllllu plenty to keep them busy. .um1~rcus islanders now residing lun- un- lining everything possible 11i11:1l.1- the boys stay a pleasant 11:11‘ 1111i rounds of sightseeing are ;“'-""' lllaiined flflys ahead. The f.“ especially looking lor- W-inl l1. their visit to the Purita- "illll buildings which i! to like P-lvi- tomorrow gfternuon, O O O O Island man to visit. the 1 11 iirriviil was Col. J. S. ‘ of Charlottetown now d 1n Ottawa. Col. Jack was .>1i1 home and he will have delegation present with 111‘ each prune ‘of the series. bfl-llik Carboiinell, former Abbie fl 111mm. and Leo Doiron vim "w" more Chnrlottetownlann who mm‘ ‘Illicit to get in touch with "ll lillvs soon alter their urriyll . ‘h’ "l9 team this morninp hlll u "Chuck" OConuor. will be remembered wu the Abegwelt hockey the diiy‘; ‘of the Bir Four. 0 570111101‘ was particularly leu- Lm’ 11min meet Conch alter 0;‘ fir who played under him in iwlllvllciown and many were the mndfhs he inquired about ii unin- Ff "l whom he made wh c in ..11 lnttctown. O train in O I ‘hnlll ketllnx boob to the teun built‘ never wls- n more neriou Rnmli of boys than this your’! m l1"! as they [WE'RE ior tomor- h" llliihlli game. ey are utlng in manner so u to ensure the m. possible condition for thli "s 11nd the boy: are "under the OTTAWA, March 82cc? Waller Lawlor book m; A a‘ "WWW" Royals out on the udltorium ice for a workout today and announced to one and an his belief the Maritime Junior Hockey Champions will have little or no {Spline with Perth Blue Wings in e Memorial Oup elimiziahon series. "MY-ills will beat Perth because we have more balexice and scor. lng power," said Lawtor prOudly as he looked over his hockey warr ors. Winners of 23 contests our. or 25 m their march to the Maritime Cham- Dlmlshlp- Rflyals are out to even lhlnss with Perth, the team that knocked them out of Memorial Cup competition last season. The bim- of-three games series starts to- morrow night with the second Same Thursday, To a man the Royals vrcnt along with Lawlor in predictions of suc- WPB- M051 players and OiLClalS with the team held that only two games would be necessary for Charlottetown to win. 'fWe have a. much stronger team this year than last," said Lawlnr, “There are three deicncemcn who average 160 pounds and three for- ward lines, one as equally as strong as the other. You can't beat. that combination." “We don't. think the Wings are any stronger than they were lust year, and we are, miike no misliikc about that," said Doug McLeod, Royals’ secretary. According to the coach it is a toss-up whirl‘ line he starts oiil against the ftiigs. "There is litil‘ difference betwcen the lhree firm.‘ Meanwhile, Blue Wings were scheduled to arrive from Perth, Ont, 40 miles distant», either t0- night or tomorrow morning. The Wings lost their star delencrman, Jack Pumple. through a ruling of the Ottawa and Di=tricl Amateur Hockey Association, but. rompcd to the Ottawa and District title for the fourth ccnsccuive your anyway: The team's record speaks for lt- self: 36 victories, one tie and one loss out. of 38 league. playoff and exhibition games. Lighter than i111- team which lost to Verdun Maple Leafs in an Eastern Canada semi- final last sea-"on. the 1940 Wings are faster and more accurate snip- ers than the 1939 edition. Black Hawks Foul Customs At Toronto ‘PORONTO March 18 —-(CP) Twenty members of the Black Hawks of the National key League ran foul of Qanmllan customs regulations on their arrival by airplane here today 11nd were forced to wait about 45 minutes in the shin before dcbarkina. Here for the Stanlev Cull blav- downs a ainsi. Toronto Manle Leafs. the Haw s opened r1 new chapter in Eporis history by flying to a name in unada. Operators of the chartered air-liner apparently overlooked ree- ulatlons which require that i1 United States glane entering Ca-nnda must notify anadian customs at the port. of entry or debiirkation. There were no customs officers to the Hawks Into Canada when hey arrived at. Malton airport. so they were forced tn romniii in the plane-officially United States soil —until officials arrived from Toron- to. 10 miles distant. sheets" early u they stow away u much rest a: Possible. They are geared to their high- est pitch and the exhibition they gave in their workout brough: pleased smiles to their coach. club officials and fans who accompani- ed the b0vs 011 fir? trio. A: for Perth the 0ttawa_anil District winners are also mlKhlY serious ubout the comln guinea. They too are in perfect condition for the fray and it look: as if Ottawa fans are in for u liimvlv o! the great series the [M110 two squads staged last year. On the eve ol the game Royals however haven't lost any oi‘ their confi- dence and fans at home ran rcst assured that tho boys will be in there lighting all the time. O O I With the exception of I. bruise on "Pud" nouns hill. sustained in practice this noon. the boys ale ready for the test. and Roaclfs 1n- lury will not keep the yfluniz "gainecock" out. came lineup. Tomorrow the team is to be photographed on completion oi heir li t pre-fiame workout and that wll be ther ilniil bit of ac- tion until they lace oil ' ‘ the Blue Winn around 8:30 to- morrow night. Kensington , Confident Of Juvenile Title The surprising Kensingfon Juven- ile Bombers last night covered iliemselves wi in honor when they held the powerful Amherst Ju- vcniles champions of Nova. Scotia and New Brunswick to a. 5-5 draw on Amherst ice. The Island Juvenile champions, in search of the Maritime title will be in the drivers seat tomorrow night as the scene shifts to their home ice zit Kensmgton. The series is a, two game total goal affair and the win- ners will be dedarcd tonight. Heraldcd us one of the best games layied 1n Amherst rink this season 11st night's encounter was witnessed by a forge crowd fans. Tomorrow night. 1L 1S expected fhata lull house will greet the boys at Kenslngtoli and when those two fast teams skate out on lhe KS8 there will be no dull moments. The. M. A. H. A. announced yes- , 'e_1'ii:1y that the J. L. Rulston trophy IWIlI be presented to the winners. It is expected that. the C. A. H A will scnd the struggle against. the Juvenile cham- pions of Quebec. The best. wishes of every Island fan will follow the Kensingtpn boys 111 their game tomorrow night, In their well corned draw with the Amherst tcuin last night. they upheld llll‘ 111161111011 o1 other Island squads and the liopc of Island s ort fans is that lhe Juvenile Bom 1's Kcnsingzton will emerge from the tilt ivlth the Maritime crown. ifirudge Game 1 At Forum iwednesday» Charlottetown fans wil be given a chalice to e08 n. lively game 0f hoc- key Wcdncsdziy when a "grudge" garlic between two ruijal tennis will ink;- place M. the Forum. The briiiid of hockcv dished Out by rural tcanm has been improving during the inst few years, and it is expected that, Wednesday's tilt, be- tween the Bracklc Rovers and the East Royalty Royn s will be crumm- cd full of action from start to fin- m1. The feeling between these two tczuns has been running high and this Illfllltillf on neutral ice has 1.2 been arranged definitely decide which is the U01‘ tcani. 'l'l11~re is no lovr lost between the squads and when ihcy take the ice \Vr1-1nes(l:1_v' 111131111112 can happen. and fans are in for a real treat. Sn don't fail to act to the For- 111i1 curly and procure B, ring side seal; before the start of hostilities. Bol tennis carry nlcntv of weight and hockcv ability nnd with the ad- (icd attraction of the “grudge” the some will be i1 “bring up" affair from start to finish. A " the izzimc there will be one 1111/ s skate with hand music. Ths will be 1m opportunity for vlsitirg teachers to soc a hockey name at the Forum and enjoy a frce skate after. Bowling Challenge We. the underslgncd, do hereby challenge Mousle Johnson's Mid- gets bowling team lo a match to be played at the Charlottetown Alleys Wednesday night. Tucker's Giants. Ed. Acorn, Captain, Frank Acorn. Sfnn Ryan. tor Leon- m-d. George Acorn and Harvey M11 cPherson . you the right lo fell me how lo live.’ With- JAMES CAGNEY ‘BR. PAT 0 IAN ANN SHERIDAN SOURIS-THUR. 2181. MONTAGUE-SAT. Slfd. It Pays To Learn Your Business It cost: mone but is the only way to win and hold ell- tomeru. We do he measuring and fitting, we don't depend on outsider: to measure lor us. ALSO Our now stock Suits and Tor-oats are cut and tailored b! our made to measure firm. hey are smiirt and fit film- J. P. lllacPllEliSllll 8130M I55 GREAT GEORGE STREET CIIARLOTTITOWN winners of tonight's ‘ 626 SYDNEY. March 18 -—(OP) — Sydney Millionaires —powerfu1 and rug ed crushed the Rome but light Hui Volants 6-0 tonlllht in the first ame of a best-of-flve series in the irst round of the Allan Cup play- downs. , It was the old sto of a 800d hi8 team and a, good litt c team. The Millionaires, who tallied two izoas in each period, packed far too much er and weight for the Gallant olants. The result was scarcely in doubt after the first few minutes. It took the Millionaires nearly 1B minutes before they shot home the first goal but before then they had missed a half dozen excellent chan- ccs. Mecgivhile Volants’ offensive fnliered time after time at the Syd- ney bluellne most of them battered down by terrific wheckinfi. Thet his the Hui attack c cked could be counted on the fingers of one hand. Not once did thcv break through the MIIliODBTTGg; defence. try as they might. nnd onlv a few times did they threaten to outflank Volants’ best department was their defence. Becker in 2021.1 kicked 011$ gl; least, hall a. dozen shots that seemed certain scores and in front of him Moran. Reinhardt and Ray Trainor traded bodv check for ‘bodY chock with the heavier Millionaires. Jack Alchtson. Winninegs (‘K111- lribution to Cane Bretons Allan Cup bid. was the leadinz scorer of the game. He rammed three rail Beckcn-oce in each Period-Md chalked iin an assirt as well. T’i1e other Svdnev coals were tallied by Jack Fritz, Gruboski and Doria Fritz. BOWLING RESULTS Bagnall And Henry Rinks Win Trophies A rink skipped by ELM. Bagnail defeated a. rink led by A. B. Cut- cliffe 8-6 last. night in finals for the Keefe Trophy. The cup was competed for by members_ he Charlottetown Curling Cluo who were curling for their second year. ‘The Bagnall Rink was trailing bv one point going into the eleventh and finiil end but a hard drive gave them three points and the match as their opponents failed to rally. In the Junior section, reserved for curlers playing for their first year. G. R Henry's rink defeated Gordon White's sound by a 12-9 score. The winner carries off the George W. Mncbcoci Trophy. The rinks entered the final end tied but. the Henry rink showed an edge on play to add three points taking the match and cup. In addition toKihe troonv each nlaver on the winning rink would be presented with a. badge. ll “'55 _ announced. Ls. CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS .son 329. Gents High Three, C. W. Pater- son 828. Reds: 261 1'73 240 Dr. Hogg ‘Mrs. Hogg 110 ltii 192 .Hume Keefe 203 Z12 153 ‘ll-lfilllli Ladies High Single, Mrs. H. eefe 231. Indies High Three, Mrs. J. W. Millionaires Take Hull iBig League Volants Into Camp 6-0‘ In First Allan Cup Roan Hockey Finals Open Tonight By Sidney Gruiion _ Canadian Press Stall Writer NEW YORK. March 18 -—(O'P)-- The season's records can be tossed our. the window now, for it matters not. what hap ned in the last four months. It's i e next. four weeks that count in the National hockey league playoffs for the Stanley cup. V On the eve of the playoff open- ings. the regular, almost. banal stale- menls of confidence came out to- night. from the opposing camps 1n Toronto, Detroit and New York. The 1111112‘ be ms on Lnree fronts tomor- row ni h , lining- up the six surviv- ors of the ‘ill-game schedule this way:— 1n New York: The Rangers and the defending champions Boston Bruins. were primed for the start of their best. -of-seven semi-final with both teams at full strength. 'I'hev win mo». over to Boston for the second and l.i'ill‘d names, Thurs- day and Sunday nights then alter- nate between cities until it's all ov- er. The Rangers were installed 6-in-5 favorites to win the o ning game, mainly because of the ome-lce ad- vanta e but the league champions. D0\Y€l‘_UT at every position and with unliniired confidence, were the bett- ing men's choices at the same odds on the whole series. In Toronto: The Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks two clubs built much the same way. zo to it in a bc-st-of-three series with the Leafs generally conceded a. slight edge. Theysecond game will be play- cd in Chicago Thursday night and a. third, if necessary. in Toronto Saturday. The Hawks have been the league's biggest. surprises this sea- son. finishing behind the Leafs 1n fourth place. ‘they have a. fine mix- ture of rookies, some in their first N. H. L. season, and tithe-tested vet- erzms. So have f-he Leafs. But Svl Apps, Gordon Drillon, and Bob Dav- ldson are reunited again and the offensive power of that line gives Toronto an edge. In Detroit: The Red Wings play hosts to New York Americans in another best-of-three affair the winner to meet the survivor of the Toronto- Chicago series. They'll plav the second game here Friday PA GE SEVEN Juveniles Play S-AIT Soft Scotia champions. ice. _._.‘Yl ll-__ BILLIARDS Frank Acorn advanced to_ semi-finals in the sec-incl scciion the plTlVlllClil billiard 101111111111 1t last. night wlii-ii m: won 1111111 ‘ Wllilllllls zit iiic rguliiiirxu- Lillilufd Parlor by a score oi 3111) '10 ‘.379, '1 u- night E. Larier mCeLs C. hlcKeima. T. Ranuhan “'21s referee last fill-till. H. lVIcQuurrie and Icrnie hlcUeo wil. ‘play their eHOOifCI‘ match to- the of Drw Second Came Of Series Slated For Island Rink; Ice Slows AMHERST, N. 5., March 18—(CP)—A.nihcrst Ramblers and Kon- sington, P. E. 1., juveniles played to a. 5-5 rlrmv tonight in ihc iipcncr of a two-game total-goal series for the Maritime The teams will meet again Wednesday In liensington or Cliairlntti-toivn. Going into the third period, the Island tltlists iii-re lcuiling 5-4, but with less than six minutes of play left ltlcblanzimnn came through with Ills second goal oi the night to cvcn the si-nri- on a lirckiiiruy". Both teams scored twice In the first period, but in the sci-mid Ken- slngton came through with three tallies against a pair for the Nova Game juvenile hockey title. Outstanding scorer of the evening was Remington's Watson, who 8°‘ ""99 80319-1"!!! a period. Deacon and Jurdine got the other i\1o. Besides Mt-Manainan, Brown, Mitchell and Davis scored for Ainin-rst. Only four penalties were handed out in the gflnie, sloivi-d by soft Say Shore Has “Slzicide” Schedule Ready NEW YORK, March 18—(C’P)-—— They're calling it a “suiczd-e" sched- ule, the one 37-year-old Eddie Shore has drawn 11p for himself in the International-American and National Hockey League playoffs. He'll play defence for the Nation- al League New York Americans against Detroit Rrzd Wings and with his own Springfield Indians, l l l pitted against Pilisbur 1h in the minor lcuguc playoil. 1:‘ both p1 ' oils go i111: 1111111, 11'1"} 1111.1; klti i111» l0 (102- Siarl 111111 the Americans 1n De- IIOZL tomorrow nglil, 11h the ln- zlzans av Springlisld Vvedixeday nigh and 1:1 Pilf-‘buvrh Thuztxiay night, \\‘11h t" .5 1n New or" Ewiclny 11 . Incli- ails .1‘. Pll-biirzzli S _ Ilflllb and Willi the Ainericliiis at DtllOlli Sunday night. >4 Hockey Results Thunder Boy Senior Final Port Arthur '1; Fort Fbances 4. rPort Arthur wins -th'ec l1 series 2-01. 81.00 will sand 300 Sweet Capo or 1 lb. Old Virginia pipe tobacco to Canadians serving in United Kingdom and France only. Address-"Sweot Caps" P.0. Box 6000, Montreal, Qua. Mixed League: night and return to Detroit Sunday Tigers: Boyles s01. if 11 209s the llmli. A Burke 227 175 Gent; High single, Dr, Hogg It's an even-money bet between p‘ Burke 18'? 219 63 26 ' the Wings and Americans. both L‘ Gauthier 181 143 240 3.3m; High Thus D1; Hog; buildlpg for llledillitl-IYC rather than ' l T11R19 3E IICCGSS. ll yiwlfscgiglan“ 6 llfigeprerfsgnce 11>; tlgddlesshore for all three games, ree are necessary, N, McKay 157 118 212 Tonight At 1.00 . _ T°ta1__2605_ ' improves the Americans chances Re Carters vs. S A MacDonald s. Dr. Leonard --- --- --- Store League Finals. ' 1. Pricqurii; 14o 104 1411 -—--——-——-— . 1 . D- P1116011 193 298 19" 1101.2 NAME BOWLING Cl‘ $ta|$ l) 1 J. Mc ecr 1 c" *5“ €~.".:1.P""" Play Sydney l 1 O h — . ' ‘ Ladies High Single, Mrs. .1. Mc- L- Brew 25" 154 1 - --|_ p n q _- Amer 25a , R. 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