g The Charlottetown (iiiardiusi, Apr. ll.Vl9Eli The Ralph Jenkins rink tabuvsvi won the Edison Electric i-iiiiiiiit Itlon completed at the Fhiirlotiv-t town curling club lII(lli(li'LV lll.llll bi-rs of the losing rink were Tom Jenkins defeated a rink skipped hi . riliiiiiii. mate; Earl Mar.-Leod sec- Cleaver MacLean. In front arel skip Jenkins and mate H. Petersii PRINCE CO. SPORT I 1 WINNING CURLING RINK ' the best-of-seven finals for tho 15- t land Senior B. League crown. I O in back are I-izirry Farmer. secom stone and lead Henry Douglas Rcsides skip Macl.ean other mein ond stone; S. Crosby, lead. Guardian Photo ECHOES A Ballad To TEE BADDLAD OF THE BOWLING CHAMP! nithough for championships we've yearned Before the winter sports adjourned As far as our hockey was con- . cerned. We'd played the sting to the end and drawn a blank From the Aces to the papcrweights All victims of the cruel fates! The thought of this hurnlliates. And for some of it we have only ourselves to thank. In: as winter's motor began sal. (It's iileen mighty tuhbnrn about ..it a i. The "boys who roll that howling a Went over to Moncton and showed . the marltimes; They piled up many a strike an spare. The pressure was high. but they were there. Inch of the bowlers did his share. We'd like to wish them everything nice that rhymes. . Class I i , . g . r-gas-I--4 an ---mm--. h -. :::i.'.:r:...:."' ti" t3:t:"'3....'.:'": :'.:i'..:..:?::.'y.::::...”.': son . ll ii . . .' .. ' Wm, any prum, N" mm" P. J. Landrman t”,oai'hiToe Blake was lifted into Willi his giinl lui-stliiy IlIL'lll EP- shot that found the opening the ghoush '5' J Rose” 9.-,.the air by his players and catrledllivcau equalled the record for thiepllocket picked out for himself. lied an .muinz ma. A. F, (iormley 95 about. the ice. goals in Stanlcy (.up play H5- ”: ”cm.d!.. was me Museums M H T Jesse), gsl The cup. won the last two years even dozen ties the mark made byi 5UMMAR' opinion Myron Ling 93 by Detroit. returned to Montreal lcaminaic Rocket Richard in the pi”; "rind; scoring; None, And fol". times Ame Hams mum Em M.” 95 for the first tiuie since I953. The 1944 scrics. V , Penglfies: Hmman 243, provost Above 300. W -V be T S v, 4-1 margin in games was the same. Tiiosflay iiuzlit s E;ll'll('- was ii 542' H, mt-hard 9535, Haw; 1047, e e enfold, ed min 94. . ms Hue re tam" to U hnld G. G MacLe M alias that by which Canadians de-ibrilliaiit, wide - open display in Harvey 1o;47. shah It IW lotto phi ' CI 1.1 H 3 i I r""” 1 ”-”i e E R " 9V. w” 3" um" : bowling ominlon. ,Peter MacNutt not l mi xeimv as Maroons-Beavers Take Rest We mustn't forget our Wlndv Clow Garth MacLenlian 91 Almost five-foot when he's'on lip: Wendell Macbeaii in 0 - in class it Before Toni l1t's Bi Game 3'" ' 793' bl! luv in is bowling Mel Home 04 9 9 SKATING h : ' l Ti;eliEe' was also Len ftallant and ligllnlngcsarver ,gHABTHAMn"'d gill" D'33'"lvlV5l-,'”la5' ll” tli”-3;! 5”" 'h5 51”; Molldaiggnli lY;1d”e5daY red Perry. (-"W New!” 92 .n n eavers an . a am . ar-lsgnn. IIF lr1llll'P is wrist as missi Z The Clan Mt-Neill was rt-presented'Wallei' (Tarvrer 9i "W5 "wk 'l 9”” Tl-lesda-l" l'5”r' hf'""".da-V "ml '”" . "'" M"'"I”3' Adults 250: Children 106 By Tiinlnn. for softball mmpum. gm. vnism, 9i .lng a good rest was better than slhiglit s gnmc. lie is believed to Afternoon g. 4-00 ented, A” Mapnonam 91 ipractice as the) awaited the fourth y have suffered a li'El('llll'('fl iirisi. lt. ' (WIIEII he tched that - game of their Eastern Csnadatwlll not iw iuim-in umii iaio today: Monday and Wednesday DI ball. lie Leonard MacDonald 90 I . grin"! sent it). -13. A vessey 35 Allan Cup final serlcs. yyhellier he will be ready for ac- Nights-8-10 may sun: as they motored to A. .1. ciiiney 341 Neither ,Beavers. champions ofi l""- t Tuesday 8:30 p.m. catch the ferry. 3 Class in, llhe Atlantic Coast Senior Hockcyjnillmmal; 15.1.-sncllepozilzfl l;'U9t';dB.V Hockey Finals iBlll Rogersnn 95 League. nor Maroons held drillso L in ,ana IrIT ma eur V R h w M” Viieathwme 90 yrug,-,d.y. M5;-mus ind the bg5i.nf. ll-of-kt-y A'-.vii-ialioii will appoint S.D.l. AT PARKDALE iwinstnn Smith on seven series 2-1. with the fourth fllllcrcnyll l1'f'l'('1l'lf;('s tori (ilhin Il0llIl')lIl Thursday --8:30 p.m. By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Dave Vllomi. R9 llama scheduled .here tomorrow Fil':'l"l ";'"f 3'1"v,?,'-I ,1, ””f'If.lPrl Hockey Fmals Murray Murdoch. whn set an T'IIll.'lssklnll1dwn "7 "IBll'l:Tflil):Sr.h nllu'.p,6n(a1:i'.:Ib,-:,l,?,',r,l In tliculir.-it "this.-0'.-hgPa1ghn(.','.:i'.:.l”ii PAKKDALE AT S.D.U. NHL record for COHSPCIIHV! games, lflerald Smith 39 hockey champions. and playing ""5 ""l ,k"""" wh” wl" '5'” "V" was appointed hockey .-.,..q, ,1-l1:ai'c3lniilrl)i M in coach Steve Brklaclch looked on W" ”i"l”; iv” -.-,.. m.D,.,.., Yale University 18 W3” no to. ay . ac niia 83 tonight's engagement as a key ; Emiuie .li-nkins 82 game. a day' In 12 59950715 Willi NEW Yltrk Sylvia Sullivan 82 ”Wc have to win this one " said M l R k Rangers Murdoch niayea ms nhniieii LINE 32 Brklacich. A at ennall Ill .Attontion Ch'town Wlmduled lame! and 5a playoffs llthnl Buell 80 Commented Chamberlain ' l llllfll the and of the 1936-37 season. Si Acorn O0 h"We realize the importance of J I is no. We'l out to w'n it." " l locly Curlers The Bowlers iTo complete the team. just add . Stan Gay. A real pro bowler. so they say. And in curling hr wasn't born yes iertisiy. To him and the rest of the champ we doff our hat. Last. but not least. Milt Mnllison. if you bowl. 3 good fellow to follow son, For he'll see you have lots of jolly fun. As for bowling himself, well--let's not go into that. Fans will he well-advised to at ., lens the hockey match betweenl Freetown Royals and Summcrsltle tonight. Both sides have done , , , Wat lrlrove in tho lliird gnal early in the mu, ,.-,.,,m an it they ".,.,. mu 3'", third period and Alex Delvecchio nth" i,.,,m. 5,. hmmm 1,. ti... .h,,,,..icaine through 22 seconds later with. out which in the only goal for the Wings. who Aces a lot of talking as to lust down. We'll find . the better. team. Following are scores fired at the armourles by the Charlottetown Small Bore Rifle Club. Wr972fsC0amgfire I1 MGIOIM 300 CAN 5 HANDY LIVEA ILY QUILD A UNDER me SEAT ox: vow: soa-r LIFT-OUT SECTIOM CUT FROM SEAT I : aftcr building up 2-0 bulge in the was held by Parkdale defensemaii L to grit around Moore for a clear ' Rifle Scores Aul;I::veERl:qRI;TlIvlh1p Saints 5.1 so To Grab BigSeries Lead llliner .line he was up front on right. wing killing off penalties ..... ..In. the second period he was the ice for almost 15 minutes ..... .. The Saints are really up against. a tough problem but if they are. anything like their fans think. them to be they are still confid-. ent that they can win the series. ...... ..Thursday's game should be. one of the year's best and likely. the year's biggest crowd will see. Both teams were at full strength however when Skip Carver put Pal-kdalc up 3-0. The goal was scor ed from a pileup in front of the net. Assists were credited to Allis Carv- er and Bob Hurry. At 2.20 of the third Allie Carver got his second goal. Hurry picked up the puck in the corner and re- layed to Carver standing all alone in front of the net and the Park- dale coach made good on his back- hand. The penalty shoi that gave the Saints their only goal of the gaiiie came at 9.29. Moore got a grip on Davey as the fleet Saints rightiiing er was breaking into the clear and knocked the stick out of his hand. In scoring the goal Davey skated right in on Roper pulled him to one side and dumped the disc into the twines. mi of the 27 ririves sent his way. At the other end of the rink Wilf Gillis was called upon to handle 34 drives. The young goalie made some fine stops but his defense let him down a couple of limes and he didn't have much chance to stop any of the shots that got by him. Due to travelling C0fl(IlIlf)ll.'i the overflow crowd ' expel-lcd ' didn't materialize but it was still over the 2,000 mark. The game opened at in bllslerlng pace and both icams missed soine good chances and were stopped on other occasions by great work on the part of Roper and Gillis At 10.29 of the period Kip Ready started speedy Jim iiIacLeod away near the Parkdale blueline. Mac- Leod carried right in on Gillis but the Saints goalie stopped him cold. However. Willie Dunn was the man in the right place for the re- Hurry got the last goal of the bound and slapped it home for the game at 10.44 when he blasted in opening goal. milie C'arver's passout from behind e no . Parlirlalc Flycrs handed St. Dun- u'.-. l lli('i'bIly a 5-1 lacing at the ports Arena last. night to take a ciiiiiiiiiiiitling 3-1 lead in games in Unlike the pitevio s three games in the series the inners experi- enced little trouble throughout and first frame coasted home on one more marker in the second and a pair in the third while holding the Saints in a single in the third. Oncc again coach Allie Carver Iftl llw iiiii with 2 goals. Skip Carv- er. Willie Dunn and Bob Hurry got the ltlllPl'-. The lone Saints goal was scored on a penalty shot by Paul lBuchl ,. Davey and made the scoreboard read -l-l at 9.29 of the third. The - free try was awarded when Davey .. .Lineu . Saints. goal. Glllls. efense. M. MacDonald. L. MacDonald. Hache. Mullins; forwards. Dave . E. Mac. Donald. J. MacDonald. oy. Glou- et. Veilleux. Kane. Maclnnis. Burns. ' Parkdale; goal Roper: Moore. Ready. A. MacLeod: for. wards A. Carver. B. Carver. Hurry GPGEOYY. Dlglll. J. MacLeod. ' Barry Moore when he was trying . Second Period: 3. S. Carver, (A. Carver. I-lurryi 14.10. . Penalties: A. MacLeod. Ready. Gionet. A. MscLeod. Maclnnis. plays wern't clicking and the off- sides called against them were too numerous to mention ...... ..Ed MacDonald has been one of the misc-oiidiu-I to Rodney Maclnnis in the third period. None of the penalties figured in the scoring. ,. ROPER STANDS OUT one from the right side that never- left the ice but caught the corner. cleanly. ROUC-HER SICCOND For lli(il'(' than 49 minutes of the The play got a lililc rougher in i outstanding players for Saints Haclie. ' game Parktiale goalie Frank Rop- the second. Sci:-ii pciiiilties were: throughout the series lie . Third Period: 4. A. Carver. er was on his way to the first shut- handed out in tho two teams andt didiiil register mi tlic st-urcslicct (I-iurryl 2.20; 5. Saints Davey. last night biil he turned in his out ill the season in the Island Lea- Mac- gue. He played standout hockey spasmodic bouts of licaiy checking were noticablc. At one time in the usual sound game. . . ..liin Hurry tA. Carver) 10.44. MacDonald on the blue- OII defense .. ummary... . . First Period: 1. Parkdale Dunn hrcakauay. Less than 3 minutes later Allie I-'ii'lceu penalties were called by Carver and .lunim- liizirlmnd i-rim-l CHIT - CHAT C The Saints (J. MacLoodI 10.29: 2. Psrkdsle. ,i-cfci-res fiioc (ioodvvin and Art blned. lvlacl.r-nd passed (ill in Car- didn't seem to be the same team A. Carver (A. Macbeodi 13.04. Pci'ri- Scion nf them went to St. ver at the Saints llll(' and the lea l that played in the first three . Penalties: M. MacDonald. Moore i)uii.sl.iiil.s iiiclutliiig a 10 minute gue's mnsl valiizihlc pl.'iyci- ivh:z7.cd. gamcs Thcir combination Roy. (Penalty Shotl 9.31 6. Parkdale for the Flvers but was helped to period Barry Yiionrc was heading;Leod denionstratcd that he is Penalties: Roper (served by l by some sloppy work by the Saints s Parkdale clrivc into Saints ter- one iii" the fastest playcrs in the Hurryl. Roy. Mullins. Gregory. .lWIl01l thc:- uni aruuticl the Park- ritorynnly tn liavc his stick brokcii leauiic . . . . ..Armild ilrou Maui Ready- - dale not and hy some stout defen- In two hy .-i Flltin from Ray lonet Mullins played a lot nf liockcy Stops: sire play hi tiioiirc. MacLeod and as he was getting ready to elayjfor the Saints Wlicii he wasn't Gillis 3 4 7a1g Ready. .ln all Roper kicked away a pass. Iiaking his rc,r:,ular turn with Roper 8 7 11-26. rowan PLAY ravs orri Canucks Win Stanley Cup By w. R. WHEATLEY ' rlrnvs them- 2. Fanadiaii Press Staff writer MONTREAL tCPt -- Montreall ,, Canadians won the Stanley Cup Tuesday night. sweeping aside De- fruit Red Wings 3-1 in the fifth game of the final. capitalizing on itlic scoring power of their big siege guns and a brilliant goaltendlng display by Jacques Planle. It was Canadiens' vaunted power . play that made the big strike in. ii . the second period. Jean Beliveaul -. and Maurice (Rocket! Richard ' scoring less than ti minute apart. Bernie tBnom Bnomi Geoffrion IVVIIHII both leaiiiz. selves to the limit 'l'Iiey battled liiroiigli a scorelrsa first period. Caiiadiens having better scoring lchances but still being unable to g beat goalie Glen Hall whose par- ”W iformance was only a shade less brilliant than that of Flame. -,9 . . , BIG Bm,AK , Detroit, Delvecchio tblndsyi :35, - 2 The big break for Canadiens Penaltie: Kelly 7:07 M. Richard came at i3:50 of the second period 1331. ' iwlien defenceman Marcel Prono- pi-nst of Detroit. was penalized for tripping Rocket Richard. H 1 Floyd (furry carried into the De- troit end He was stopped by vet.- eran defenceman Bob Go dliam ,- A 4 but was able to make a half turn - ' ' land slide a backward pass to Be- ; . i lllveau. ' The big Montreal centre. Na- . ” tional Hockey League scoring champion this season. swept in alone on Hall and scored from 1point-hlmik range at 14:16. The crowd wsa still in an im- ;rnar when Rocket Richard picked up Geoffrinn's pass deep in the liveau tCurry. 1-Iarveyi 14:16: 2. Montreal. M. Richard tGeoffrion. 0:42. Lindsay 6:30. Beliveau 6:30. 8. Laurent 9:56. Pronovost 13:50. Third period: I. Montreal. Geof- frlon tBeliveau. Olmteadi :13: 4. went down fighting to the end. y When the final siren soundedl there was a great roar from lhel. l4,l52 as Canadions '” .wiiooped it up among lhemselyesk and then were congratultaed by 1the losers. The whole Detroit squadl skated out. to shake hands with BERNIE GEOFFRION the winners. i A Maroon tr umph would give . . , .- ihom a stranglehold on llic scrics. .2'1I:a'::krrpkr'g'Wl:::I! l:;1rnIl';L:fiT On the other hand. a Bcavcr vli:- Dmmm (mm.l'(,m, -M I.” H"; uh, I"-V W""'d "ml" Ihlngs mlghl-V I"' lotlelowii Curling Club liiom-lav tori-sting. Beavers won the first "mm M W"; the JOh'"m, wmnmp of mixed CUFIII18 Thursday. f"'"',hh"' '","rTh"”dny35'4' The-0; Memorial trophy. Members of the Frlday 5-nd S3”-lrdlyi the its tirx wo by 3. and 8- wmnjng rink Mary iiaclmnnan. GENERAL meeting Will be W" .l.””” ”"t”'” t e".'.':.;..it:'5:. 22.1.2": owned "it" Tuesday- . l . , I '- ih.l.Vl"f;'.'.',:V:.,e',1',,hy”,",', gzgroigs le, lead. Runner-up rink: DnrlslAI"'Il 17Ih- al 8-00 p-m- ln about the number of ,enaltiaa so i M3:lD""i';lll'- Sklpinm?” f'r99""l'1I'd-lthe Club Roomst far in the series. In the first two ml 9: -Wen allnl . M00" games Brklaclch. who leads the 530119: Millie Blakhcv. lend- ponaliy parade. was given 10 minor l penalties and a 10-minute miscon- duct sentence. He did not t a Z..;:SUMMERSlDE CURLING CLUB Due iotlie fliiai boiispicl ...t. ,1 it picked up a fatal of 39 psnslfis lllarnnns tiavn had 26. Beavers so-ri centre Shsrmlel ,.-,1,,,” who Wm, Sm, Mm Mm K A nieeting of the male members of the Summerslde Amherst Ramblers of the Atlantic c9,:,Ai!g.,9 if" the An." Cup Curling Club will be held in the club rooms Thursday . -T" evening. April 12th, at 8 p.m. All members are requested Cup Statistics to mend. By THE. CANADIAN PRESS... - - Final. be-slot-seven Lifohusy ' occur-laun ll 13: CHAMPIONSHIP BONSPIEL The 1nd Annual Maritime Mined Culiiq - Will be held at the Summer-side Curling Club on iAprll 3, 4, 5, & 6th. 1957. All Island and Mainland clubs please take note. Montreal 4 i Detroit 1 4 (Montreal Itns 4-ll Tuesdly's l'!l.IllI Detroit 1 Montreal 3 S 3 '1 3 QQhOQ&pg.:a Dcauososngq QCOO3::::; OM;nsoaaga; second period: 1. Montreal. Be- Beliveaui 15:08. Penalties: Harvey T Above is the Prince of Walesgend. Front fl-rt Graham Lodge.i volleyball team which will be en- Roland St. Onge. George Andrew Richard St. John. Ivan Dowllng tered in the Maritime Volleyball (capt.). Alex Flack. Back rowiisnb Lcclaii-, tum. ament cheduled to take place- in Charottetown this coming week- Lancly To Run In The U.'S. MELBOURNE. Australia (APis-i John Landy. the world mile recordi holder who has broken the four- minute barrier in four of his last five attempts. announced Tuesday he would run two races in the United States "and I would dearly love to break the four-minute milc there. Landy, whose 3:58 stands as the world record. said he wniild run in Los Angeles May 5 and in the west coast relays in San Francisco He said his Anievlcaii races would be his final competitive ap-- pcaranccs heforc a winter tin Aus- tralia) layoff which will precede his intensive Olympic prepara-1 lions. ! Landy added that he had re- ceived "dozens" of initiations in race in the United States. and added that after his 3:589 effort last week here. he felt his form warrants an appearance in the U. S. IOVERA LIKELY soar AND Lav eiuuiza Fl2Uri'JAR min --rag N Mwuows.?:u soon it A l I Fist-I LIKE BLOOD 2:9 worm: pi) oiggmcg ILIREEM our war no MIXING rr wmi Rigggilh AS Mucii izicai sou. our worm? N THISMIXTURE AND Keen i-r OAMP iri Aaourzive DAV5 sous.” A Fl WILL D. wows win. as stoop also MILWAUKEE MP5 -- Right Iiandcr Gene Conley. who had been left behind in Florida to undergo treatment for an inflamed tendon In his pitching shoulder. Tuesday" notified the Milwaukee Braves be. 760 yougotli tosiisspasphttonodounorillnary dsaalhs-tiistl..ifeluioyolas.Nonuoarii ,i.....g.. an-!Iii'lwsatlhass&spotssttoaol1oif:l;uI:.” yo" expects to rejoin the club here Saturday. 1 i .....h.o Here's thedeodorant soap forbusypeople ...soefI'ectiveitkieepsyou &mmdm& g Gotl.s::aprotsotionl1iifobi1oyis8to4tt:'.iio,s mm "”W1II7dEtllIlliHorromovln3 hootssiothotoousonnplosssntbodyodour. lloliooynsssasaami-ohatliltlisyinustfsnilsvhohssnott) , -I-siiml-nor-ouiiiuhh.-imniongu. Lifobuoy.wlthiiIIiwIilIlvIIflMIIsiIsrodiunt.aotiiaiiyunmn.. it-l it: in Au? i-lit 33: as ?fUX3ij' ll-rl: Jim Coyle. Merrill Johiislnn