v Koke (Ml, 7 E. Sullivan (M), NE W 4.} l.ASG() W (CP ) .—-H ull legion, Ottawa District. cham- pions. forced their best-of-live Allan Cup playoff series against New Glasgow Rnagers to the limit here Friday night when they carved out a 4-0 victory over the Maritime contenders. The win evened the series. at two ‘games apiece. The fifth and deciding game is on tap here Saturday night. « visitors got Midget Abbies Lineup Tonight _ The following Midget Abbies are asked to be at the Sports this evening at 7.30 for the game against Summerside Midgets: Don Frizzell, Leroy Barnett. Alan Gregory, Barry Costello, Fergiie Robertson. George Dunn, Billy Sherry, Alfred Flannigan. Hynes, David Rogers, Bob Shaw. David Lee, Gordon Fer- guson, Red McClintock, ' Gerald Malone, Ivan Brown. Abbies Win The Women's Lecigue The Abegweits won the cham- pionship ot the Souris Women’s League on Wednesday night when they defeaited the Country Cousins 5-0. This gave the best of fiive finals to the Abegweits three games to one. The Country Cousins had won the first 'game. but the Abegwei-ts came back strong to take the next three with little difficulty. In the final game it was The- resa Paquet that led the Abeg- weits to victory. In their other wins they had been led by Mary ‘Parquet and Frances Lavie. Members of the winning team ar’c.~ Cecelia Walsh, Margaret Pierce. Theresa Paquet, Eva Jarvis." Mary Paquet and Frances the jump on i ’ LaV.ie. - Ran.-'_:ers and a solid defence plus a flawless performance by Roger Fortin in the Hull net staved off elimination for the hustling I-lull squad. Hull took a 1-0 lead. in the first period. stretched it to 3-0 in the second. and added a clincher in the third. noly m-raker of the stanza. LEADS VISITORS Ron Limoges, big gun for the Trotters Tonight at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity gym, the Charlottetown Trotters, 1’-inished on top in the Island Basketball League during the regular schedule will play the second game of a two-game total point series with Prince of Wales College. The Trotters go into tonight’s crucial game with a tive point lead having won a close decision Saturday ,.night in’ the opening contest. ' .. The determined Scantlebury - coached Welshman will be going all out to knock ofif their rivals for the right to meet St. Dun- stan’~s in the league-finals but coach Walter LePage of the Trot- ters will be relyingon his big three of Gump Gillis, Mark Lad- ner and Wendall MacLean to hold off the threat with a scoring spree. Last"Wee;k, the Tifotters were away to a big lead in the first half and after twenty minutes of play it were leading 47-24, but Prince of Wales led by Jim White, Kenny MacKenzie and Larry Flack came back strong in the second canto and ‘outscor- ed the Trotters 45-25 making the score at the final whistle read BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS_ At ramps. Fla. . 0 Boston 000 102 041-4 10 2 Cincinnati Sufliva-n. Borland (5) and H. $ulli.van.: Nuxhall. Kiely (7) .Jeff-- Curling Today For Montague Follmving is -the draw for. the mixed. bonspiel being held at Montague today. Teams from Summeirsoide, Charlottetown and Iii/Iorxtaguo will pairtlcilpntc. .... '_._- .-—- Ice:-S. wins. (¢l3).jyrIs.VB. West Ice: .1, mwses (Sr) vs, R,fR, Book (M), _ 12:45 P,M.-- . . East Ice: 13.. Johnston (E) vs.‘ I. G. Phinips (M),~‘ West Ice: Dr.‘ E. S. Giddings CC‘) "VS. Wm, Ma§cLean, (M)_ 2:30 P.M..-- East Ice: A, 8_ Tait (C) VI, A. E, Sullivan (M). West Ice: Dr. W, M-ac:Dona-ld (C) vs. C. A. Nicholson (M). -5:15 RM,-r. v East Ice: J, Evurden (C) vs. D. l\/lacGowan (M), Westlcez S, W_ Wims ((3) Wm, Machean (M). . 5:45 PM.---- _ East Ice: 8. J. Hayes (8) vs. B. Koke (M), I .- West Ice: Johnston (S) vs. C.’ A.’ Nicholson (M), 7:15 !’.M.--- 0 East Ice: Dr_ E, S. Giddings (C) vs_~1=t. 8.. Beck (M). Q West Ice: A. S, Tait (C) vs. LG. Pliillips (M), 9:00 P,M..--- Eastloe; Dr. W. MacDonald (C) vs. D, MaoGowan (M), West Ice: .1. E. Burden (C) vs. V5. 100 115' 03x«11 14 3 , coat (8) and Burgess, Dotterer (8). W-Nvurnhall. L - Borland. HR: Bos--Piensalll. .. / _i At St. Pcrterslburg, Fla.-g‘ ' Pittsburgh . ‘000 140 000--5’ 10 2 St. Louis . 301 031' 00x—'-8 I1 2 ‘Gross, Williams (.5) Itamia.-‘be (7) and Foiles; Jackson‘, Mabe -(,6) Mufifeltt (8) and H-. Smith. W- Jaiclason. L-Ww'.lliarm-s. HR: .8ltL—- Dark. ‘ , 1 5 ’ At West Palm Beach, Fla. New York ' 210 004 000-7 10 3" Kansas City V410 001 101-8-1,0 1 Kucks, Ditmar (2) Freeman (7). and Berra,’ Howard (4):"Garve«r, Raddock (4) Dickson (8) and Smith. W-Dickson. L - Freeman. Hits: NYk—-Mantle; KCy -—.De- maestri, Lopez; ‘ At Scottsdale, Ariz. . _ Cleveland 000 000 200--2 6 -2 Balitixnoro 000 »5 0 MoLish, Tomanek j(5) and Jones, Nixon (9); H arsh am, Barth (6) Zuverink (8) -and Tri- andos. W-Tomanek. L-Barth. H-R: Cle-Colaviiio. At Mesa, Ariz. San.Fcran 201.201 020-8 10 0 Chi (N) 000 020 000-2 7 3 McCormick, Pholsky (7) Testa; ‘ Littrell, Schaffenorth (4) Nichols (8) and T-hacker, S. Taylor (3). L-Iiittrell. HR: San F»-Kirkland, At Bradenton, Fla. ’ 0111 (A) ‘ 000022000»-413 1. Milwaukee 003 000 3021-6 7 1 . Wflson. Pierce (4) Keegan, (7) and Battey; Spa-hn. Rush ((5) and Mil»-Aaron, Barhtey. At Oleanwater, Fla. .- Wash. 000 010 040 1’0—J 9 2 Phila 002 003 000 11-7 14 4 1\./lcAvoy, Hyde (4) Clevenger (7) Kaat (11) and Koroheck, Ber- beret (7); Simmons, Farrell (7) Miller (8) Hacker (11) and Lon- netit. W-Hacker. L-Kant. I-IR: Pha Hemus. . l=lUNTER’S com ER Spring Is Here; Poachers .W’iII Be Tryin Spring arrived. offioia.ll.v yes- terday the twenty-first ‘and new arrivals of wildgeese are aug- menting the sizable concentra- tion that remained with us all winter, In the days when spring .-shyooting was legal .old time goose hunters figured on having their ‘rigs’ in order by March 17th, Patrick’s Day. The late Doctor Alley always figured on being on Tracadie Bay off the Black Bush on the seventeenth. It‘ was his favorite spot tor . 9 Their Luck spring shooting.-Quite a few hun- ters are beginning to worry about the spring goose shoofing situa- tion and have expressed the fear we are fast reverting to con- ditions that existed prior to 1917. SPRING SHOOTING In those days spring shooting was legal and goose hunters has- tened to reap a profitable har- vest. Geese and brant were pack- and shipped to the mainland. (Continued on page 7) Down THE BACK STRETCH (It is reported that the Frederic- ton _l‘tac;ewa;v, Fredericton, N.B., has been rented for the 1958 593503 by E ETOIAD of horsemen from Woodstock, New Brunswick and that A. L. Kelly of Wood- stock will be manager this sea- son. For the past several years F-redericton track has been op- erated by the Fredericton Ex- hibition Limited. It is considered the fastest track in the Mari- tun 7...-c. the thre«_=. - old ‘.7E§i.l‘ Jr L-al-:eb.-.., owned. and driven. by Dr. J. T. Akins, Frederictrm, trotted to a new 3./larltinw record tor year- olds there on October 14, time 2.03 3-5. The two - year - old “Hal Again’ paced to a record of 2.16 4-5 there on September 1.95 it was the fastest performance ever made by a two - year - old pacer in the Maritimes. Last year Fredericton Raceway, Ltd. paid out $60,832 in purses for trotters and pacers. l"rior to World \/Var ll, the .F'rede.ri.ct-on track-liad 2 paiiaina record of 2.02162, by Wa_‘._} ter Dale, 2.00%, on September‘ 15. I‘I8XLI":§7 (‘I 1:5-T.) The post ~ war '_nacin__ record (Continued on page 7) ' Rice. W-Rush. L - Keegan. HRS: 0 thrniigh with a. pair of goals to lead the scoring. Andre Provost and Rhea Dagenais accounted: for the others. In racking up the: first shutout of the set, Fortin turned aside 31, shots, l4 of them in the torrid; in which Rangers oubshot Hull. 1 First period: 1. Hull, Lim-. oges (Richer, Seguin) 7:46. Pen- alties: R. Limoges 4:2-7. R. Mc- vjsitors in the series, came Neil 6:35, Rioux 8:29, 13:29. Prozenor _ Vics And Darts Meet“ P.W.C. Tonight 72-69 in the Trotters favor. You can be assured that to- night’s game will be a thriller from start to finish and when re- feree Jack. Ready, blows the starting whistle at seven o'clock, anything could hapvpeng. Be sure to be on hand as this will be one of the most-exciting gamesiplayed so far this year. Following are the probable line- ups: Trotters: MacKinno_i.1, Howabt. Roche, MacLean, G-illis, Ladner, MacDonald and LePage. P. W. C.’: White, H. MacLean, MacKenzie', Flack, Rogers. Storey, MacNut~t, C. MacLean and Scantlebury. Akins Wins TKO Over Isaac Logarft NEW YORK (AP) —- Power- punching Virgil Akins of St. Douis came from behind Friday night to floor shitty Isaac Log-art twice and gain a technical knockout at 2:53 of the sixth round of their welterweiglit tournament "semi - final. The victory earned Akins a shot for the vacant title with Vince Martinez in June. LMiIton Defeats, Winsloe 5 To 3 In a doubleheader hockey game played at North River Rink last night, Milton defeated. Winsloe 5-2 ‘and York. and Fair- Vview played to a 1-1 tie. Andnews scored twice for Mil- ton with Baarratt, Ford and Mc- Rae getting singles. Simmonds and McFarlane' scored for Wins- loe. In the second game, Mill scum‘- ed for Fairviaw with Ashley get- ting the_York tally. Hm, Action AI Spa-rfs Arena 1 Tonight at the Sports Arena- will_be ‘asbig night,-, in Minor Hockey Playdowns. At 7:30 p. 111., Summerside Pee Wees tangle with QCHS. Lions, Kings Queens 'Pee'Wee titllsts, in the repoening game of a home and home series forthe Island title... At 8.00 -p.m.= Summerside Mid-” gets play this year's Midget Ab- bies in the first of best of three games for the Island Midgets Title, Abhies line- up is listed elsewhere. » In the final gains of the night Curling Draw For Alloerton Mixed curling schedule at the Alberton Rink tonight. 7-30- MacKe-nzie, Wesley Handy, Stella McNevin vs_ Hilton Barbour, Ve1da.Matthews, Perly Hardy, Francs Currie, I Seaman, Carter Vanlderstine, Kay Malley vs. Cerdic Hunter, Lou Turner, Addison Rayner, Isabel 824,5-— . l 5- 5'. Matthews. Bertha Matt- hews, Dean‘ Carpenter. Isabel Mc-Kinnon vs, Herb. lVl5att.hew‘s. Corinne Campbell, Vernon Campbell, Cora Profit. ~ Ice No. 2: Keith Matheson, Ruth Milhnan, Lloyd Matthews. Annabell Bungay vs. Ed Turner. FBFH Rmlhford. Cecil Hutt, Isa- gell Campbell, Noonan, Mont Hutt. Fran Mac- Williams vs, Charles Gordon, Isabel Cl.a<.rk,_ Johnston Wells. Norma Gaiidette. Ice No. 2: Don M.acKenzie, Vera MacKay, Bert Prldham. son. Eleanor Ivan Smith. Ruby Hutt! ' Decorating By Professional Decorators Interior and Exterior Painting Sllray . ‘.”’ ’ and Brush ” _ Painting ’ A I Call .'i3-ll Fret Ifistimatcs uII Legion eieats New asgow To Tie Up Series Mason 19:55. Second period: 2. Hull, lflagtt-I?‘ ais (Sequin, Prevost 6.13: 3- Hull (Bernard) 6.39. Penal- ties: Rioux Lucelle 9215, R. mcNeil 16:09, Lesage 9:20. Third Period: 4. Hull, R.‘Li- second period, the only sessionlrnoges (Lucelle) 6:02. Pen"tie-s: Billick 7:50. Lesage 13:12. Rmux Provost 14 : 48'. Stops Fortin 8 14 9——31 17 10 12-—-39 ' Robertson and Geo Dunn count- ‘Ice No. ‘1——Art ‘Wilkie, Marion . Ice No. 2: Lloyd Wilkie, Alice I Ice No. 1: Fred Millmian, Eva 3 Ann Mathason vs, Ken Mathe- . Ploy 3-AII Drw Last night at Sports Arena Page o The Gua1'dia‘n ' 19/58 L\¥ . __:r,) The Sununerside Aces defeated Greenwood Bombers 5-2 at Civic Stadium last night in a game which was played in aid of the Crippled Children's Fund. and sponsored by the Summerside Rotary Club. “Timmie”. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gal- lant. faced out the puck to start the game. Mr, Dick Henthorn was mas~ter of ceremonies. During the two interm-issions between periods the crowd were entertained by Wallis Scantle- bury and his two assistants; Miss Ann Murnaghan and Miss Bev- erley Marion, of Charlottetown. Figure skating solos and duets. as well as a sword dance on skates were features of the pro- gram. In the hockey match the Aces scored two unanswered tallies in Summerside Aces In 5-2 Win Qvers Greenwood Bombers g the first period. were outscored two to one by the visitors in the middle frame, and scored two more w.ith:out a reply in the final session. SUIVLMARY First period---1. Aces, C. Grady (Harris) 3.46: 2. Aces, U. Gal- lant (W. Shepherd) 18.52. Pen- alties, None. Second period -= Greenwood. Hat-t (Castle) 9.1? 4. Aces, Glow, ( C. Grady, Steele) 14.10; 5. Greenwood. Fleet 19.18. Penalties,‘ Robinson, Gallant, Carroll, Arseziault. Howatt... Third period --- 6. Aces. Hughes (Steele) 2.01: 7. Aces, C. Grady (J. Kane) 11.15. Penalties. Hen- nessey, R. Shepherd, Howatt, Castle, I-Iennessey. Referees-—Gerard Bernard and Dougie Arsenault. in the fifth game of the double round robin city midget play- downs. Ivan Docherty’s Vics and Forbes Kennedy’s Darts battled through three closely-contested. periods to a -three all tie. At the end of bhefirst period the score read 2 all with Fergie ingf-or the Vics and Gerald Mal- one and Roy Doiron regi-stening tallies for the Darts. In the sec- ond period Fergie Robertson got his second, goal of the night to make the score board read 3-2 for Vics. However, Vics lead was short lived as early in. the third period Ivan Brown dented the twines for Darts to tie it up at 3 all. In spite of some sparkling plays ‘and hard work by both teams, neii.-thergteam was able to score and two weary squads skated ofif the ice at the end of the game. Officials who capably handled the game were Waiter Lawler and Vince Mulligan. Kensington In 6-‘! Victory Kensington Junior Bombers coached by\ Art Thibeau, and managed" by Bill Blakeney, won the MacNaugiht and Arsenault Trophy last evening by defeating Margate by the score of 6-1. G. Bernard and Driscoll » each scored. twice for Kensington. while singles were sliot by P.: MacDonald and R. Drummond. ;The lone Margate goal was scored by Scott Woodside. This is the second ‘consecutive year that the Kensington team has won the trophy without a defeat in either regular or play- off" games- Kensington fans were jubflant over the) success of their team, and accorded a‘ tremendous round of congratulations to coach Art Thibeau who has led the team to victory for the past two years. ; ‘ at 9.15 p. m. Juvenile Saints, and Juvenile Abbies cross sticks in the first-of-tihree games for the City Juvenile ‘title, last year held. by Abbies. All players of var- ious teams are asked to be on hand, on time, There will be a nominal’ admission fee to help defray cost of ice rental. M. 6. STEWART NEW CANADIAN Toronto - Chicago Hockey * Club To Visit Summerside: Plans have been finalized_ by now to see some of your favorite the Summerside Lions Club to bring to Island hockey fans N. H. L. hockey when on Wednemay night, March 26, a team made of players from the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Chicago Black Hawks (Gus Mortson's team). will play against a. team made up of playersf rom Summetrsicle and vicinity. The Summerside Lions are sponsoring the game in order to give ‘hockey Vf8l'IIS‘ a chance to seeiplayers of these two N. H. L. teams in action on local ice. and also to aid com munity betterment. ‘ * Hockey fans will remember i that the Summerside Lions Club sponsored N. H. L; hockey here two years ago when the Boston Bruninvs played the Saint John team. An advertisement will ap- pear inthis paper on Monday, March 24, with reference to ad- mission prices, etc. Tickets ate on sale now from Lions Club members, and of course will be sold at/Civic Stadium ticket of- fice on Wednesday evening. Plan CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Saturday- afternoon at the Charlottetown Club: 1:45 1». in.‘ Ice 1: w. «R. MacNeill, B. Le- Clavir, L. ‘D. MacKay, J. Eat. com, vs. J. E. Burden. A. Bag. nail. C. Whitlock. R, Ewing, Ice 2}: Dr. Prowse, .1’. Game. run, A. H. Anderson, M, Ken. 3119(1)’: V8. Dr. Gallant. A. Mac... Donald. E- MacDonald. R. Ketch Ice 3: Dr. Giddings, Dr. Me. Eachern, E. Gil_lespie‘,. T. White 11.3. W. MacLaine, D. Wonnacott, F. MacM«illan, T. Whitlockn Ice 4: H. Spillett, M. McGui- ga , J. S. MacDonald, N. Nichol- ” 2 "8- D-. §&!1I.1deI‘3».§-. Esaton, D. i(‘)’Rourke, R. Spilletl. ’ 3:15 P. M. (OLD SPAIN) Ice 1: It. Cam‘-,'vs. Geo. Wright. , Ice 2.: J. Gorrill, vs. Les." Doyle Ice 3. R. Newison vs. L. Walton Ice 4: C. Whitenect vs. A. Humphrey. . “Bye” (A. ;Carru»Lhers). I 1 FROM TIRE . . . Where Quality (and Price Have No Equal“ N. L. Players in action. Expect Turkish ‘ Crews For Nine Ships At Sydney SYDNEY (CP)—~Crews for nine recommissioned Canadian ships being turned over to Turkey un- der NATO agreements late this month are expected here this weekend aboard the Turkish ves- ‘sel Tarsus. - Five other coastal escorts were turned over to Turkey last November and are still here. They returned to Halifax on their voyage to ‘Turkey when they developed mechanical. troubles. Later, they steamed here. Champion Gets Boxing Offer. HOUSTON, Tex. (AF) -. Lou Viscusi, manager of undefeated heavyweight contenders Roy Har- ris. said Friday a fcrrrna.]. bid: for a Houston title fight with vch,.am- pion Floyd Patterson will be made early next month. = “We’ve already asked‘ for a title fight‘ here and the formal bid will be made in New York City ._as soon as Patterson re- Iturns from Europe’) Viscusi ‘said. “'Ilhe road hasbeai paved and I’m confident‘ things. will work out." , Viscusi said the possibility of a Patterson—Harris fight was dis—. cussed last month when Patter- son was here for an exhibition that Harris witnessed while on leave from army duty at Fort »_La.wton,yOkla. _ . .2 ,, ‘L J -Pattorson and _; manager. Cus D’Amato, arrived in London I<‘rida.v night. . T TERMS HERE I)’ mate declined tog discuss any proposed fights in the United States, but said. "As worn as we get back We will look .i-m‘.o.this proposal for Roy II»arris’to fight ..._.......i’ iv. A. 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I. ‘ Both Sydney and Saint John won line first round. The Nova Sootia champs beat Hali- fax 11-10. Saint John downed Mono-ton by the same score after an extra end. The only upset opening play was the 13-7 win of Sununerside over the champion Charlottetown rink. _ _ In the Sydney - Halifax can- test, both teams curled steadily. Moncton and Saint John bat- tled to a 10-10 stalemate after 12 ends with skip John I-Iornyak giving his team the victory in the 13th as he took out the shot.-rock to make his number two the big one. — ' I Here are the rinks taking part: Sydney -- Ray Cannring, Rod McDonald. Lester Penny, Jim Florian, ski?- Halifax - Larry Doane, §B.ob Sullivan. Bill Boland, Al Griffm. skip” 1 _ — . Saint John_-- Ernie Carver. Ray Buckle. nalnn Lawless. John Hornyak. skip. ’ Moncton -- Edgar ll/Ititton, Merit. rey. skip. Charlottetown Roy Vessey. Temple Hooper, Harry’ Seal‘. 3111 Moreside. skip. ‘ ‘ Summerside -— Er-ic’Johuson. Harry Dye, Jim Harris. . Wally Walwyn. skip. Sydney. Saint John and Chair- lottetown are cha.mp‘ionso.E their respective provinces wh_ile.iHa.l1- Pattersbn in Houston. ’ tender, is a lieutenant in the army reserves, and is to be re- leased May 15 after six months of active duty. ' ‘ Harris. a schoolteacher at Cut and Shoot, Tex., some 40 miles north of Houston. has a record of 13 decisions and nine knockouts siona-1. CHAQLOTTETOWN .9-_i(t—‘.57?>es?z?i/(El: Near Queen) » ,i_ // ; J9 we /err Taylor, Jim Keefe, Don Humph- . Harris.‘ the thirdsranke-d con-. Summerside Defects City Team In Junior Bonspiei -- The ltlari-{fax Moncton and time Junior Bonspiel opened herein/ere the runners-up in each case. Chftown Halifax I 120 402 M0 Silfiinev 012 mo 1010“ Saint John 200 161 2},1,:11 Moncton 110 2,0 Suminerside STANDIN 020120‘? Gs , ROUND ONE Sydney W 7'7 Sydney 120 101.030 21o~11 Charlottetown.,m""""-i3 , Halifax 003 030 102 001-10 Saint John 7 Moncton 1 Saint John 300 101 020 030 1.11 Summerside 1 1 (Extra end). 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