Hornets Take First Game In Total Goaljeiies Mmnn Hornets displayed too much scoring power for Comwall Meteors as they took the first game iii a tutti ivaine total gnal germs in the hroie of 8-3. Corn- the name carly in the second pcrind when successive penaltias to Burke and Carmich- ael allnwcrt the Hornets to run ranipaiit and score three gaols in s litttc mi-r four minutes And u.th the store fiic in mic against thmi the .Vlt-it-ui-.x fti'.lll(i if too big I tlefitl: to pic:-ttuiic A ctowd of lljl'.ld"fl.N of It thous- wall lust at the 18:24 marlcmvtrhich was"dis- allowed whcn referee Goodwin iblew down what appeared to be u smothered puck by Simmonds. i However Brow ii's scoop-shot u as tnnt counted. A minute. later the Meteors got the goal when Brail- iey scored on a pass from Brown ; Cornwall goes into the final game with I five-goal deficit. Lineups:- Milton: Goal. G D. Siinninntls: defence. C. Ready. McKairis. R Cruwys; forwards. C. Mac can. G Cruwys. L. Andrews. A. Fr zzell.N. MacFarlane. L. Duffy. W. Tremere. and people left the game-D.Cnle.s. I uhmh inns it. ed at lll"llP5i Ctirnitall: Goal, Strain; defence. by smite I'lP.1'il I)? t-iwckiiig as Judsoii, M. Ctiiiiittlly. K CarIillt'll- the pitif-rzs of hi. ms .tti.x.xt-cl acl. B. Mills: forit. ds J Brown, t.he:: bl1ilJ'S aw i.d u:1ii reckltxss Bradley. Buike. Mat'Keii-. aban(ini.. My: rank an lead AflPIi .xf.lx scni'e4l on 19blUl)'- DufT)'s (i. Cruvtis 1 Suniniary who , .xt-ii up six First Period )1-".!'. .-i. i.ni. . lll.ttll' it 2-1) a? 1--M.ilui'.. McKtt:':..s ! 1-it Filll JJKK Hrtitii. put. C-tilii-I lDllfT)' 5.15 ha. ii 'i.e ::.iii..ii': u' the 17:48 2--Milimi. G (fruiiys ma. i .IC. .VI.ltl-Pall” 14.03 il't.e Hwii.r .3 seie i.tv! long tak- 3---Cc-rr.uai.. Brown in: arliai' 0 iii tiie penalties :e- IBu'kci 17:48- C9l'.P(i or !:-r .ilet.iti:s early in the Pci;a1ue.s. Brmiii 12 38. Ready. nemnii prrmzi il.'lPl1 iii:-i rappedtl3'28. Ready 15 53. Leducll 16:59. T :r. i:--.-. 'ulPIF.l utials iii the! Seriinti Period i first snt ii: ii - mi p..i'- Stu-itlyp-ii Xi.l'.tii;. (pics i h('-ire ':t pf ll ciicit-ti Kelly puff Ihllatliiaiieiiet 3.02 th: pink ;- L Siiiiniciiitis ending 5 Miltmi. Duffy l the pr-:2-id A-2 la. .Vi..itti.. . t(Tn'.t-5. Macl":trlaiiei ) 315 A' 6 43 -it the third, Get-aid 6--.Vl um. Ci. Cruuys ' aiiiirtier for the . Leanv 5.49 - uiabbt-ti H ltlllgV7r7C(ll'llllail, Kelly . ii in tin Strain uii- i.Vlill.sl 7.46 'I.it- lltirnets did not re- Penalties: Burke 1:27. Carmich- tors in any ”K.ity bar the door” ael 4:02. Colea 18:ll. j t.actic.s eieii thmiuli they iiere en- Third Period jL)gl.lil,'. B utitifl lead and were tiii- 8-Nliitiiii. G. Cruiiis 6:48 aiix Rli.ll'(lF4l a pcititlty shot when 9--Milton. C. MaccLc.'in Ctiriiuchiici 'iii('.i his stick in an VG Cruwysi 1545' effort in prni'er.t I breakaway by,10--Milton. L Aiidieiis Cruti who look the shot but tG. Cruuys. Mat:Lca,nl 15.28 was --tabla Iv st:-ire ll-Cornwall. Bradley .iintl.e.'iii (I on s fat-cuff and tBrmiiii 195.10 13 set-nril er Auuiew lI'3.de Lt Penalties: R4-i3.dy .11, R Cruwys 8-2 The. Hip goals were scorrd 5.16, Canmichael 14:45. while C'arni.t'i:ael uas in tine pen- Referees: J. Ready and Good- gltv box. Cornwall scored l goai vt;n. OTlT.HTAjsOlts.F or Concrete Suggestions H TIM Camdtnn Press The murzh-maligned Oa.uadis.n Aznst-cur Hockey Association Mon- day night invited critical Canadian spoaru writers and others to "come up with tome concrete sugges- tions" uborut choosing the country! representative in future world hoc- key championships. It warned: "It isn't. the simple problem it appears to ho." Sims:-ting under I country-wide barrage of criticism as 5 result of Cant-ix'ln's 7-2 loss to Russia. in the fmimament at Stockholm. CAHA secretary-mt-Lnager George Dudlcy at Midland. Ont, presented the CAI-LA'I can in 3 statement to The carindian Pram. In effect, he said. it was "im- poltsible" to send A team of higher ranking than the senior 8 Toronto East York Lyiidhitrsts that bowed to the Rtiasinns in what has been described as rt "black eye" to Can- ada, c "catast.rophe." "A national calamity" in rt-riada: fate " Pounce 0n ("AHA The issue itzil be ilireslicd out at the CAHA annual meeting in Vimcniiver May Irv. h':' sports writ- 9-T5v IWTYTPY Dfofessinnal players. coaches and Jus' almiit anybody who mer hail aiiytiiiiig to do with hockey. pouiit-cd on vi”. c,y1-Ly! None blamed the Turoiito team for j FORUM DATES MARCII 8 T0 13 'rlt.s'tt-u.- fliniriirttt C-..il ii: 4 in .7 '70 Vili i.r;t:':r llliri :-rm; 8 p in IIIIILVI-NIINI- IIIIFKIIY-IIALII”.-XX 'IHl IHILHO HO('Kl"LI--ll.H.lI”AX lrlllli.-H- t'ltil:liru- TH-mmt 'li 5.-i'l'I RIIAIL Skatiti: '1 tn K Skiittiitz 8 in in 4 "t .'.O In :pwi'..x ..SLl and "a resounding slap From Critics the lnss and many felt that the CA1-IA chose "'3 boy tn do A mans Job" Many charged the CAHA with "stupidity." "bungling." "blunder- ing" snd "short-sightedness” some suggested that Canada should pass up the championships if the CAHA can't choose a stronger team than a. senior B outfit and others called for s "new deal” in the CMM. To till this. Dudley ptit it square- ly to critics to solve the problem. i VPACIS Tslx V LITTLE SPORT - I-7 Iy Rousotf ET? lP. W. C.:Win City Hereig How They Look Hoop leiigue li:tii DouEiiii;'s Prince of Wales Cull:-gt-i basketball xtmmds .39-44 in the mini Leia- eazh-.zie, MacDonald. .VlacPtxa2l, SUSHI-igug game ,1 the p.wgC audnm. ium Bcforo the game the Welsh- men and the Sport LOCIRE TT0"'9'-5 liad been tied for top SPOI- Mark Ladner scored Zfi points for the Wcishmen in their wir Gus MtiuLaren was runner-up with 12 followed by Malcolm MacFiri- yen with nine. Lorne MacGui2aii w-is hi5!'l scorer for ihc Nomads with 13 points. Keith Dalzicl scored 1'3 points and Bernie MacDonald eight The game was handled by Don- nie MacLeim. Summary; l'.W.(1 Ladnrr Mac-I-'atl.ien Retell MacLaren Partridge Mat'Leod Landriszan Chandler Totals Nomads Dalzicl 5 PF Pls. 20 A 53:; ne- 7: .- :..-wow.-oi-an I-d1UI -henna-canto; :aam.s.pt-son Coylc .. .. Diainoiid MacGui;.v-a ii MacDougall Totals auiiitgiiiti” Semi-Finals Series At North River Rink last rils:h' the Nll'lP Mile Creek Bulldogs de- fcatcd Glasgow Road Maple Leafs in-it to win the North River Hoc- key League semi-finals in three straight games. The Bulldogs nmv meet the winners of the Coveheitd Cornwall series in ihc finals. scoring for thc Bulldogsiwere C Macnougztll with four. H. Mac- Eachern and F. Taylor, each with two and D. MacEachc-rn and Lee Taylor with single goals. For Glasgow Road the scorcrs -ho--r-oonyg-Jccoowor-A v-4 Cr-AQBOOIJ A H ”ln my npiniiin. teams in Can- rtda which muld be regarded as bet.-I ter than the Tnruiitn East York- club are those competing in thei senior A and Junior A series of the usocmtirm. and these are veryi expensive teams to operate. It "would be out of the question to re-. move them from competition in their varlniis leagtics cycii fut" 'li.-i length nf time that would be in- volved in flying them to iiui-up.-. and back i p "This would involve it iniiiiinuin floss of time of at least l5 clays and ;it would come. Just at the. time the t5E.lll0l( A or Julll0l' A leagues have lstarted tlicir playoffs or when clubs inrn in their last drives for it play- off position In my upiiiinn it wtiulrl be impossible to get one of those iclubs to leave." t No H'eallIIy Dudley strrsscd in his st-atonizvnt that "if A team was flown to Eur-l upe and back for the cliampitin- ships the expenses ivnu.(l have to be paid by the CAI-IA " . i "iVlnle the gencral inipre.tsitiiil iprevalls that the CAllA has lots of mnncv. that is not so. "I bvlieyc the C.-ti-TA t-mild ni- frirrl in pay for such it trip fnr mic gycar only. if it wt-rc possible to 'Illl(I Ii sciiitir A or Jlllll(lI' A club .tn go. but this would be out of the qilrsfinti as R permttiicnt rtiiiitmij l policy." iBusyS Well. I Thur. lit Curling Club Wwliicstlnv and Thur-(lay Willi be two busy days nl lhc Clirtrlnlte-i lmxn Curling Clttb. Wednesday thei Prriviiit-i.il Pliysiral Fitness The Play-oils Are On THE OHIPS ARE DOWN THE CLASHING CLIMAX OF HOCKEY IS HERE! THE HALIFAX ATLANTICS vs. ISLANDERS THE FORUM-2 GAMES-WED. & THURS.,i Mar. 10 It TI HOLDING SEATS-TUES. 9 A. V1. TO 6 P.M.-NOW PLEASE NOTE--ANY SEATS REMAINING SALE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. GENERAL SALE - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. HOLDING SEATS MAY BE BOUGHT FOR'BOTH GAMES AT ONE TIME. OUTSIDE ORDERS MUST BE PICICED UP BY 7:30. WILL BE ON ttill rivrnin-z. GO ON GENERAL werc Pinenu with five. Arsenau". with a pair and Fnrd with one. Curling Draw For Tooiohl fir-wt for ?OTl3IIlI' - 7 P. H. I11" i RaI'i'Nl Tlnplly .ia-.i"5i)ike" played Junior hockey in! Caiitripn is Paul 0'Roui'Ixc. iI'hI'”9 .V99I'5 with Qiwbec C"-Niel-' 1;.,. 4 pt-,.,-,,.. 1r,0,,m- wmland senior hock:-v ivltli SliRWIni- Ma.-1,.-;.n ya, I), wanna.-nit, lstm FIIIIS. He plays left wing wit'n lfl! 2 snag.-..n.-; tr, Hanc,-., VQITIIP Club but claims to have. 1-5 ,xti.in-0,. lpl.-tyed all positions except lmial. Tt'l' fl NIat'LcnrI-Tanlnn linzc 'l'rnplt): Now held hy W. P. Mat-Neill. t-liallengs-(I for h.' Iii. F1. 5. ClfIfIIl'lEQ. 3:30 I". III Ice 1 Kra:iaiii'.K: Tantnn T F. MacDonald. Ive 2 Briirt-it Ti-nplzy: VV. fin.-xi ittnlor pvt. II. .VI. Kiutiimiirls. 9 F. ST. fun '1 Fi.-iirrlt Trnpliy: TI I'lnh- srm V: ('2 Stcwnrf Two 4 Rtucrvari int: Mnttliaziin t-tirlert. grt started at 9'30 it in.. with irains from Souris. Mnntiigiie. Summer- sidr. Albertnn and Charlottetown in Pl i'ntiiirl-rnbin series. Play will cniitiiiun in the evening finishing the play on Tiuirsclav. Also on 'l'iiiir-rlav the l.RtiV ctirlnrs from the rIlfi0l'0lli Island clubs will play 2 round rnhiii snries for the Ci-nt-krtt Pi'nvinci:il Trophy. '1"licrr- will he I hanritirt fnr f'nr Physical Fitness Curlers Wednes- day evening and the Ladies will ltavr their banquet on Thursday TIME. GAMES START AT 8;30 SHARP ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING PRICES: 31.85. S'I.35. Rush 31.20 I l i hurlcy 200 lb.. (lltnl-"'Spikz-" has been showlnc marked l v:.lfi0nRllV gontf hockey for thc ls- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 9. 1954 Roy Buck Whitlock fceiitrcl. st local player is in his second sca- son with the club. Buck is 30 years old and weighs 170 lbs. He has held top scoring honors in team ClllI('l'iElI.IliF M.M.H.L. for four seasons and -first place in the City Baskctballjtliis year has scored 50 goals in iLe.i;:tie last night by defeating the 43 games. A neat stickhandler, he is it very dangerous player aruund the net and will be I marked man” in this series. I ' l Roger Bescette tgouliri. age 3;'.l weight 165 lbs. He'has played lo years of pmfesslonal hockey in the Am:-ricaii League. three of which were on championship teams. An affable fellow. Roger is it great team man and in addition to h-.- value as A goal tendcr has done much to spark the club when the going is tough. . "Peanuts" Don McLaughlin. age 24 is A native of Halifax where hr played all of his junior hockey and most of his senior hockey. A rugged defenceman "Peanuts" en- joys the rotmh going. Opposing players find that the stiff checks handed out by this defenceman have s telling effect 0 . 0 Vip Pialladino is :1 Sudbury pro- duct who has played outstandiiizl linckcy for the Islanders ever since he came in the club. He is ,1 f. st skater and it szond puck car- rier. At age 2-1. weigliing 165 lbs. Vip will present A problem for Mc- Mcckin in this coming series. 0 . . Paul safndon. use 24. is I 1S.'ll lb., left winger who has seen mo.-'t of his hockey in the Province nf Quebec where he played junior with Three Rivers and senior hoc- kcy with Valleyfield Braves and St. I-lyacinthe as well as with Pro- vidence Reds. He has goal scoring ability which should be it factor in winning the M.M.H.L. champion- ship. 0 O 0 Norman "Gus" Gust-aw-son. 201'! lb Islanders rearguard IK plsilngi his second year with thr Cluh, "Gus" is considered by It larval hockev following to bc the most outstanding defnnceman in the M M.H.L. A nuick breaker and R cond puck carrier make him outstand- lng as an offensive as well as x defenslvo hockey player. never been known tn back down from any of them. . - . "Larry" Blackburn 4 defenccnian has secn most of his hockey in tlir Maritimes where he played in Moncton. Saint John and Amherst. Larry is it good blocker itnrl con- ssicntly comes up with it goody game. Lriwrcnce . 0 . Fei'diri:u'd ”Spike” Lalihcrte is it 2ft year old product nf Grnnby. P Q Before coming to the Islanticrs. improvement in each game played. a . 0 Orin Carver is R Chirlnitelntyn boy who has been plavlng exem- liinders this season. Fresh from hockey list vear when he played with tho Memorial Cun vrinners. the Barrie Flvers. Ol'l'i has been nble to nifx It in am- ior comnanv and at tho some time tn be smart: the leading gdaI:ef- tors in the league. Local fans will no doubt be watching this Char Iotlr-town boy in the series with Halifax. O 0 Claude Robert from Montreal is it centre player who has catilzht the fancy of local fans this winter. A heady player. Claude has con- tributed hls share of goals for the Cltth and tin doubt will continue to dn so in the playoffs A former fetim mate of Jean Bnllivmtii. hc iws it member of the Quebec Aces when they won the Alexander Cup In i951 ' O I Elwood "rum" Ritchie is a strnlfnrd. Ontario bov who play- ed nearly Ill his hockey in that fown DFTOTP joining the Islanders at the beginning of this season. "Tiger" is itlwitv: in there givlntz his best. He plays right wing and has it hard shot. 0 O 0 Guy C-ignite from Quebec City is A former. jimlor from Quebec Cltndels. The 175 lh player. nt 20 years is the youngest member of the team. A hard worker and n good plsymitker Guy can always be depended upon in give his bnst, In A crowd pleasing pt-rformanct! Hg is n left winger. . . o Frank Rnper tstib-goalie) is an athcr Charlottetown bov on lht "mm. Frank is 23 and played hi- 'trst hockey with the Juvenll: '(lnsmen. twice Maritime finalists 'n-t year he played with Frederic- ton Capitals when he was out.- season performed with the Kent- ville Wildcats. O 0 Danny O'Connor. 23 year old, 185 Il).. tlrfenceman is the littcsl. addition to the Island roster. AI- though he has not participated in any of the regular league games here. riiilbirds who have been watch- ing him in workouts were im- pressed with his free stylc of play- ing and his effective blocking tac- tics. Danny looks like a chap who enjoys playing hockey and theic is little doubt that this former Bar- rie Fly:-r junior will be A very great asset to the Club. . . . Bolt Gray it Winnipeg product needs no lntmductioii to Island fans. He has played with the Club for three seasons in a forward posi- tion. This year he has been doing effective work on defence but can be used in either position to good advantage. Bob has made quite a name for himsclf as an amateur golf player which nn doubt is one. of the factors which has enabled him to become one of the hardest shots in the League. . . . Bucko Tratiioi a lionietmtn boy and min of the few to teach Majnr Leagues. is thc Isliander's conch Buckn saw service with the New York Rangers and but for ii knee injury was lteadcd for an out- sttndini: career with that Club. Alone: with his cozicliini: duties Bucko holds down a rcmilnr cen- tre icc position. Hi.-. stickltandlinr: and playnmkintz xhllltie: mark him as R pntcut scoring threat against any team. 0 . . Earl "Dircr" Rises. ilic affablc triiiner of the foam has been as- soclated with the busines: of hoc- key for it lnnrz time. One reason why "Diver" is in his nresenf. posi- tion is bflcwllsc hn loves hockrv and is most kenitlv iiilcrrstcd in the IndivirIti.1l needs of his l'il'lVrl"1 'NalionaIs Defeat, R.C.A.I:-. I3-3 Borden Nationals defeated sum- merside R.C.A.F'. 13-3 at Burden last night in the first game of s two-game total goal series in in- tcrmedlnte B hockey playoffs. The next game is scheduled for Bor- den Wednesdsy night. There was A good attendance and the ice was in excellent con; dition. Scoring for Borden were Cut- ciiffo with fnurg Muttart with 3. Dalziel and Carruthcrs two each. and Roberts and Deskpchec with singletons. For the RC AF. goal-getters we-re Adams. OlRourke and Tho- mu. Abbie Sislei: Take County . Hockey Title Last evening at the Forum, Ab- egwcit Sisters defeated PW.C. Co- eds by a scnre of 6-2 to take their playdoun series 12 to 3 and win the right to meet the Prince County it-iiincrs for the Island girls hockey ililc npoii comple- tion of tlic Prince'County Series. Scoring last evening for the Abbies were Kav Barnett with two goals. Bonnie Shepherd with two and Lucy Smith and Mvrne O'- H.tlloi'aii with one each. P. W. C. goals were scrirr-d by J. Murphy and White. Referee George An- drew handed out five penalties durintz the game Kay Barnett of the Abbi:-s drew two. Bonnie Shepherd of the Abbies one anti I Dcnnlt and J Murphy of P.W.C. nne rach Pi'iiicc uf NNAIF Collvzc and St. DllllhIall'5 Uiiivctsity itill mect tu- niglit at.tlic Forum in their. first game of a best of tlircc scrics tor the City Hockey League Cham- plniisiiiif. P.WC. srlvaiiced to )FSI('ld(l)' ulirii the Sumiiicrside Aces dcmuitetl I.l'lt:Il',.SEl1ll-Illltll series. Thu first game was played in Suiiintcrside (ill S.tturday night with the Aces winning 9-5- The tennis hvl docitlcd on I tvto-izaino semi-final series. The wi-lslinieii played the opener in Sumnicrside and warned to play the second game in Cli'irlotte.triwn tonight. However the'Accs refus- ed to play hrrn and dr-faulted ihc series The Aces .Yiiirn0r.s in the finals played the 0'Lo:tri' 'll intcrnir-diiitc "Fl game Incii, night at Suinmersidc and had tentatively agreed to play the rcfum game in OiLeary I.OllIf:l1f.. ' The SIIIHIS-Fnrfled their May to thc finals by eliminating the Ab. bies 6-13 in A sudden death game last. week. The Saints and Welshmcn wag- ed twn clnsc struggles during thr- regular Lt-agun and bnth tlines the Saints won out by the narrowest of mnrgins. I The first gamc eiid-wl in (ivor- time and the Saints crime from be- hind in the rlvini: seconds to turn the other game from defeat intn victory. --- -.... .A.. L.-LL. Perez Signs To Meet Eddie Compa NEW YORK. (AP)-Lulu Perez. 2.0-year-old Brooklyn featherweight contender who stopped Willie Fell in two rounds Feb. 26. signed Mon- day to meet Eddie Compo of New Haven in a 10-rounder at St Nicholas Arena here April 9 The fight will be broadcast and tele- cast. Saints And Welshmen To Play Tonight At Forum Hi min City League Finals -.Elecls Officers i ........ l 0'I"r.-tu'.x, :cPt-- Maj.-Grll. ii. if". G. Lctsmi. 38. of Ottawa, to- .d-y vtus clct-It-tl liIT:l(It"l'll of the llicminiun of Caniida Rifle Assoc- l. .lalmn H1. H3 annual meeting. i Gen. Letsoii. five times a shoot- ling member of Canada's Bisley foam and fl member of a com- fniittee dciiliiig with reserve army -mi.tlcrs. 5llL't'l'C(iS Mr. Justiuc C. W. G. Cihsnn of Toronto who .WilN aiiincti A life governor. I Prcsiclcitlr of the in provincial rifle HSQfll'IflIl0I13 were elcrtczl IV.(T-Dl'(iSIt'Ifllll!. Tlinv lnt'lill'I0(I2 iCnl. .l. P. Matfc. Quebec City. Lt-Col. R. B. Simmonds. Halifax: iffrig. W. W. Reid. Charlottetown: lend Eric. C. E. R. Smif? Sf. i.IcIin's. Nfid. williiiiits tiiaif Return Sooner Than Expected BOSTON. (AP) - Injured Ted Williams may return to baseball sooner than expected. Surgeons will open the Boston Red Sox slutzgers left shoulder in- dny and wire together his broken collarbone. The dnctors estirnate his return in playing status ”in the vicinity of eight weeks." After 3 lot of heartixecking set- bnclu throughout the oeuon conch Bucko 'I'rnti.nor has finally assem- bled 2. team which commences I five out of nine series with Hali- fax. ready. willing and conndent of the outcome. Not unlike other clubs in the M.M.H.L.. the ILlanders' biggest bugbear has been one of L num- cial nature and many times the hard working coach has hnd to pass up good players for this reas- on. But the fates seem to have been kind to the Charlottetown mentor. because today he leaves for the Nova. Scotin capital with a team which. slthough it finished fourth in the league will certaixily give an account of themselv-. be- fore the Maritime chcampionshlp LI decided. A spot on the team which seem- ed hard to fill was the defence position. but that problem is ap- parently settled with the arrival of that "young man who came out of the West" in the person of Maple Leafs lslanilers confident of Eve Of Playoff Battle Danny O'Connor. He came; Islanders with I good N-Ow mun" record and besides mug . mi come relief for an overworked rea guard. he is cxpectgd at the 5am' time to Mid scoring punch W 1h” team. ' The lslimderl tum of more home brew: other team in the leagug locals. Carver. Trainer, whmok and Roper. Halifax has Muckcl Hollett and Duggcr MacNeiu. By; my has big Dunc M3c1ntyre:wm1; Glace Bay has nary 5 one, Followlxig their game in i-onizht. the Islanders will return here for two games on wean”, clay and 'I'hursd.ay night; pmb dent Smith MacFlul-Inc of Ln. Lsluiders Hockey Club ldvisuum the playoff prices this you wm b. the same as in previous ya" that L5 si.s5. 81.35 Lnd gm, H; states that if our team 1-euh" the finals. the year will have and. ed successfully front I Ohlficui standpoint. Offer To can be," than my With four I-lilifu Make Tour Of Russia TORONTO. tCPt-Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League have offered to make a tour of Russia. niiinttglng director Conn Smythe said Monday in I telephone interview from Florida. where he is on holidays. Smythe told the Toronto Tele- gram that the only condition is "suitable compensation which would include travelling expenses and A small remuneration for the players." He would "very much like to see Canada regain her lost prestige in world hockey." said Smythe who added tliiit he would personally accompany Lhe team wlilch could leave right after the NHL playoffs. A t-omuuttee of Toronto citizens has started raising funds for the trip which would include it brief tour of other European countries than Russia. It was estimated the trip would cost 550,000 excluding Midget Abbies Cop Cily Title Last evening in I wido.opm' clean hockey game at Crgpgudj new rink. Midget Abbies won in. City Midget Hockey Title by dg. feiiting Charlottetown noyqi. by it score of 10 to. R. The Winner-i' goals were scored by J. Kane at, R. Lee 12), Dawling (2i, L. Curk-y (2). V. Griffin fl) and J. Arsen- ault tli. Scoring for the loser. were Simmons 13). Wood. Gilli; Sentner. Campbell. Praught on. each. Officials in charge were Harry Nicholson and Geo. Ferguson. intermediate any share of gate receipts. Toronto's Mayor Allan Lampnrt. said Moiidtty he persniially wouldi put. 35.000 in the kitty to send the Leafs to Russia. CrapiitdO3tiiiims Win Counly Tille Lit-I eiviiing at Criipaud. Char- lnllelimii's battling bantiim Ao- lnes l-tmctl out of this year'..' liotkcy plitydnvtns after defeating Ct:ip.iurI by a score nf 2 in l. llriwcvcr. as liin Cfdpl-lufl boys went into the second game with at two-goal leatl they won the round by it sttore of 7-H and rich- ly descryr-d the series win. .Vlcmbcr: of this yi-itr's count: chanips. who will now meet the winners of Stiniiiicr.-tile-l(ensin.:- lnn series for the Prince-Queen's title are as follows: Goal. .l. l-fnwntl: defetict-. B. Dawsiiii. D. Muttitrl. W. Gillis; fnrwurtlc, Ii. Mitt-Williams, A. Cut- cliffc. R. P. Dawson. A. I-lowati, W Le-.trii. W. iiovtiilt Suniiiiiin. - Isl. I'0l'I0(I 1-Ahhic-. B. Mulligan. tV. .Viulli:itni 10.12 Penalties: Nil. Zntl Pt-rlml Scoring Nil. Penalties: B. Dawson. V. Mulli- nun. 3rd Period 2--Ahliies. Norman (V. Mulli- Ean. B. Mullikani 5.15 3-('rapiuid. lieard. lHowittt. Macwilllumsi 7.20, PF'l1nIiII'Sf Gregory, Lenrd. Officials: A. Perry. G. Ferguson. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS N. 5. Sr. Chnmplonshlpti Stcllartcm 7 Windsnr I Stcllarton loads hest-of- seven final 2-l New Brunswick Senior Saint John 2 Fredericton I Best-of-nine finals tied 2-2 Ontario Junior St. Michael's l Kitchener fl Northern Ontario Senior ,"C'-' Playgtns It was announced last evening that the following Intermedim "C" canoes in Queens and Kings are still to be completed this weal" Tonight at Bedcque. Springfield vs. Albany r 2nd game); Tmiight at Georgetown winners Mumy Hitrbnur vs Lltilc Sands vs For- est Hill: Wednesday at Murray Harbour. Forest Hill vs winner: Murray Harbour vs Little Sands: Wednesdnv at Crapaud. Albany vs Springfield wlnncr at Cnvehead: wild Thursday Covchctid at winner Albanv vs Springfield. Friday the winner nf Albany. Sui-inizfleld vs Covehettrl series will play the Kings County winner in Kings Coimty and Safurdw will bring these same teams In- vtether in the home rink of that Quecns Cntmi-v winners. While officials realize that this schedule is a very full one. it is pointed out that advantitco must be taken of the present good hncltcy weather and roads if tesmx srr to have home-and-hnme izamra and as The Prince Coiirgfy Till! will be dc-cldcd this Wednesday. a winner must he declared to start the final series with them. Mon- day next. Says Russians Deserve Eetlil OTTAWA. (CF)-T.P. Vfiomm." Gorman, one of Ottawa IN”-I klngpins. says the Riissiniu who won the Stockholm vmrld hockey championships "deserve -A lot of credit." "I don't know About thel- poll- tics. but they seem to have sent! good players." nld Gormnn. wnat of the Ottawa Senators. the cap- ital's entry in the Quebec I-Iccke! League. V Russia defeated Caiiitds 7-1 in the. championship mnlchu. "Maybe we can use some of those Russians in our Quebec League." added Gormm "WWI North Bay 4 Sudbury 3 Williams suffered the injury it week ago Monday. 10 minutes After. tmtting on to t' c 0-" training Iflcld st Ssraso" mac "EH01 lwhile reachliic 9' 0 and landed on i -c Two lnfIlPG curling rinks from Moncton Curling Association. and two rinks from Beaver Curling Club. were guests of the Chu- lottetovtn Ladies Curling club in 3 series of friendly matches. A rink skipped by Nelldn Surcttn of Moncton Curling Association look ? honors Ind won the competi- on. The ladies of the visiting rinkli -landing and The early part of this were entertained st. luncheon. Fol- PLAY - OFF NOOKEY CITY LEAG UE FINALS FORUM TONIGHT S. D. U. vs. P. W. C. Admlulon 50c - ; Students 400 Skate utter Moncton Lady Cui.-- Return After Series ilowina the afternoon gnmu I banquet was held in Windmr banquet hall. Following are the scores of games curled. And personnel of the rlnks:- M.C.A. till: Nelldn Suretts. skip. M. Cox. Dolly Atkinson. Flor: Reid. Charlottetown (7): Marion Doc- kendorif. skip. Dorothea Stewart, Barbers Roper. Vliioy Simmonds. Besvcr Club (10): Hsul Milton. skip. Evin Edcett. Net-3 Norton. Mabel Downre. i cim-iomtown to): my John- istori. skip, Agna Hoyt. Bertie Hownti. Tessie Parker. i Beaver Club (6): Ruth Eustace. skip. Mons Cameron. Ethel Klnh. 'Bes Tyler. I Charlottetown till; mliubeth iMu.c.Donl.ld. skip. Kay Mustud, Amy Barrett. Mnrguqit-A stew-u-t. 14.0. A. (G): Anni. uni-to nob- ertson, skip. Puuline Ddlicet-to. Helen Bourgeois. Myrtle Dryden Churiottctowri f7): Doris Moo- Domld. skip. Mum Mu:Nctll, J.” W": Mu Worth. . shy of good material.” ' VALUES FOR SPRING IN MEN'S OLOTIIINO atlli AOOESSOIIIES OONTINIIE TNIS WEEK AT JACK O CAMERON KEIIT smear MAYFAIR The Front Page tltst KEEFE .AlsoNc and MURRAY RIVER. MAR. 8-9--.8 PM. MONDAY and CTIIISDAY ifBAN!lERI.INE"' BRASS LIONEL BARRYMO E. LEWIS STONE. THEATRE muted 3 Town spar! SALLY FORREST. Short Subjects