,9, ' Richard Sparks Habs '1 To 3-1 Win In Deciding Game Of Semi-finals MONTREAL. April 8 - (CP) - Maurice (The Rocket) Richard scor- n! on a sensational lengt.h-ot-tne- i(t(' dash tonight to spark Montreal Canritiieiis- to I 3-1 victory over, Flostoii Bruins in the seventh and dreidiiig game nf their semi-iiiitil ffllll1(l Stanley Cup playoff. The tennis were tied at 1-1. ii rlr:Irll(i("k that had lasted from little mist the half-way mzirk of the lirt period. when Richard rnrled his dash with it flourish. his .1101 ratrliiiig the low corner of the Boston net. Criiiatliciis' third goal vwli-cliiiiax. coming aft 1' gntiliel L-'.t.-.tr .Iiiii Henry of Boston had! won pulled from the nets wliilel the Bi tiins sent. six players storm-I in: tttlci Ihe Montreal area. 1 l Delirious Fans 1 l rrnwd of H.598 broks into at tirliiioii-' bedlzitii when the Motil- tral .-ice sniper practically alone WES all .t1'oic a dramatic finish to the ,-Imc and series. Ctinadiens now, m'et Detroit Red Wings in tliel l)('-l-t)l--Cltt?ll cup final. The firstt ”.lf1 zinttu Will be played in Mont-' :r.i T'-iui.-':l.i,x mid Saturd:i,v. l' was a bitterly fouglit ,'.'ZllllP by "re le:im"- that. had already bill-, to ihrcc x'i('l0l'ies :ip1('CC. and -mid. tltttmping body-checks were-1, 'lil' order of the night. flanad-l Eddie (Spider) slazur. lensl farmhand from Buffalo of Hie American lfockey League. st-ored Montreal's first goal at. 4:25 nf the opening period. The goal came from 5. wild scramble in which several cracks w:rc taken at the puck. llenry saving on al ixnlil Mnzur shot and the puck urns deflcetcd into the net off the clove of defcneeman Bob Arm- s:ion: of the Bruins Ed Stindford. ii tower of strength on left sting for the Bruins. even- rvl the score eight minutts later; 'l":l(' play started inside the Bos-I lnn zone. Bill Quackenbtisli send-t in: a pass to Fleming Maclcell who int: rhaszd to the right corner .'i'Cfli where he passed out 9. goal- moutli pass to Sandford. and Bigl Ed hopned on the puck. Goalie, (terry McNeil of Canadiens liadf no chance on the blast, ' ml-ride the coal crease. Only Six Penalties tlam -I)ati'.'. all-niil lint-kevl I 1 Tina- 1iiNi'.'.llt only six penalties-tlirt-e in each team---but two of them were majors. Billy Reay of Can- adiens and Hal Laycoe of Bruins got into it high-sticking argument ill the third period and each came lNll,OI it with blood running froml fimicl cuts. it was while they were off that Richard scorcd. Richard himself was severely cut over the left. eye. in the second period kind the cash required six stitches. The injury came when he went. tumbling over Leo I.il.bIne Biltmort It'll Till lboth the crowd and the Bruins by Trying To Hit from 1",, of the St, Uouts Cardinals was hav- ' :ing a bad year because he was hit- kliid of season in 1951. But. I didn't. in the Boston zone, and it upp;ar- ed us if Lablnets stick caught Richard across the forehead. Richard's amazing play caught. surprise. Dctenceman Butch Bou- ehard broke tip a Boston attack. led by Porky Dumart. and shot up A short. pass to Richard inside his own blue line. The Rocket, blood seeping from the patch river his eye, came stra- ight. in toward the defence of Bill Qiitickcnbusli and 1301: Armstrong. He swung outside Quackeiibusli as he reached the defence. and Quac- lzenbush was pulled out of posltioii as Richard swerved shnrply the other way and let, drive his low shot. The puck barely tipped the lower part o' Henry's leg pad as he kicked dcspcratelygfor it. First Period 1-Montreal. Mazur :3-Boston, Sandford (Maekell, Quackenbushl 12:25 Penalties: Mtisnick 1:38, Chev- ! :23 LITTLE SPORT By Rouiori I lo-4)aN (V .. ya...) at... vi. X4ui.C' ' Tillsoiiliurg Evens cm 12 Ian vm.m cup In w-14 -Aw. In-I PAGE SIX FITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Basketball Series APRIL 9. 1952 - Dizzy Dean Caught in ; Squeeze FPlay ST. LOUIS. iApi'il 8--(APt-- Dizzy Dean was caught in ill SQUWZC play betwecii the Cardii.-' their second me;-- 315 mid 31- 1-01115 13l'0ll'l1S loch!) time period at the Forum last. night l D95" 15 "3 Dc 119110195 11919 531'! before the issue was decided Freo- lggggg Egtalw ”1”;'l''”3' :1 (:11? Clfl; tcwn Royals captured the'Nortn Browns. gelI)I(1)llS0l:lle or? S ntgi-2'3 -Show-south Show hockey mump- press agents hoping to publicize mnsmp and me How C'C' Enter the film, "Pride Of St, Louis" the Challenge Trophy 1" O hecm” Ham" ' bang final contest of their home story of Dizzy's life. . V The Cardinals had been asked and home. total goal series vtith the Kcnstngton Legionaires. to participate in the cereinony Battling into rt-nls 5:53, But owner Fred Saigh l.Ot.l.x)' Although losing the contest 4-2. , Second Period said no-in what iiiay be a spring. the Royals successfully defended Scoring: None. lrenewnl of last year's feud ll'ltliILl”lt”ll' title, won last year by taking Penalties: Mnsnick 2 i2. my-lBill Vcvck. iirvsidvnl of lhc: the total round 3-7. They won the We 7337- lB1'0W"5- 'upenin;,v game 6-3 with both teams Third Period Dean will l)l'0:ld('.il5L some of tlitfbamgm. to 3 no.com,e5L second en- 3nMm"1'e31- Rlclmld Bmwmc 1"""'-is 11115 3'9” 1” 3 ccuiitei: last Saturday night when 'B0uChmdl 15-19 brewery ”dVc"i5"' lthe game was called because of the sl--Montreal. Reay In a letter to Tiveiitictli Ceii- sundm, Curiew 1,”. Last n”,m.s (Curry, st, Laurenll 19;2(3 tury Fox Film Corp.-prndurrrs t, E, In '0! that sec'onu Pennictrsz Laycoe (major) of the Dean story-Saigli said: game 1135 3 T D Y 13:55, Rcay (major: 13:55, "We do not. want to take part cOme5t' stops by; in any promotion or mix progntiii B"-IPKCF1 Hi) 133' U19 Olllslandlllg End Henry or parade in which the Bi-nzrns stellar goaltending of Dave McIn- McNeil 1 Del Ennis outs For Dislaiiice VVINSTON SALEM. N G. April 8 --(AP)s Dci Ennis of Philadel- tzhia -Philles remembered some- thing Stan Musiai told him a. few years ago and as a result the En- nis bat is bocmliig as of old. "A couple of years ago." said En- nis, ”when they said Stan Musial ting only around .320. he said his average suffered because he was trying to hit home runs. "In 1930. when I had a good year, it scented easy to hit, home runs. so 1 thought I'd have the same his in the Kensington cage. the Leglonalres played a sound defen- sive game and played the breaks against a ll:ll'd driving Freetown aggregation who outsliot, them 53 to 23 on the game. For the greater portion of the game it looked like the Kcnsington Club was going to make it a wiiming style too, but ,Royalsl coiitlnued aggressiveness .final1y paid off with the winning tally at 5:27 of the second overtime period. It. came off the stick of high- fiying Mark Delaney in ll. power play arottnd the stalwart Mr:1nnts' cage. R. Smith drew an assist on the payoff marker. It was ll hard loss for the Ken- have a. single person." LaMoila Predicts Victory might DETROlT, April it (AP)--.l:i' I.nMo,;io, l)1lt'l( in his ”liit'l(y city, l says he'll slop Norninn ilnyes in-l morrow iii:lit' in their lfl-round battle at. ()lnipi:i Slndiiim. "And I'll get tzootl and even with him," said Jake, the Bronx Bull who has lost only one fight in his 20 Detroit nppcarnnet-s. Jake will wt-igli about 165. sington crew who proved them- HIIXCS about 151. selves more than equal to the task Ilayes (lC('iSl0nl"(l l..-i.Vfotta in when they led the game by a three-, Janu-1ri' in llu.)vs' hnmt'l0Wn Of goat margin practically all the way Boston. Despite that, the '.Il-ye:ir- but fell my the wayside as me re- ""1 5'93"" id 7 '" 5 ""'1'”1013 suit of the previous encounter. The 1"5""" victory was a well-earned one for Jak” 'W1"""” H: mr"iS "'1'". the aggressive Freetowii hockcyists. We're l'"x1"" 1" h"''”"' "M R115" Tho bis: pointizetters for the win- ton, and that means it xzretit deal mm, VCL losing Kensmgwn mnm to me.” His only Detroit con " t were two former City League hoc- This spring I remembered what Musial had said and decided I was; suffering from the some ailment. 1 ”So, instead of trying to hit: forl distance this year, I decided to just try meeting the ball." i so far this spring Ennis has hit; safely 32 times for 95 times at bat.1 an average of .3 7. He has made five doubles, four homers and drlv. e nhome 23 runs. Manager Eddie on home 23 runs. Manager Eddie fellow is ready for 3 banner year. Last: season. troubled by a bad back and apparently affected by the team's general slump, the Phil- 'ly outfielder hit only .267, He had 15 homers and knocked home '13 runs. a poor year for him. "We've seen .1 lot of good pitch. nls said. "I think I've hit the pitchers better than I have rookies and the wild men." good the bat to all fields, the Phillies' pen- mint stock is booming. Miners" Hock-ey Deficit 35361 with Ennis again smashing thel querer was Sugar Ray Robinson. McMasler To Enter Football League keyists, Gerry McQuaid, formerly of Saint Dunstan's Universitv and cm Woodside. form” '8-artzuard lfor Stinimerside Crystals. McQuiitd lnotclied tip two of the four tallies and picked up an assist while Woodside set up two of the Legion- I .lRll'OS well-earned tallies on smart I m--f Lplays. M. Grover nd Ralph Howard TORONTO. April 8 -tCP)-,ai5o garnered a goal apiece for IMGMOSN-'1' U1l1VCl'51li' Will 139 3110W', Kcnsington while Austin Ponder- red to enter the Intercollegiate gas; couecged two assists. U-rover lFootball Uiilon next full, the Tel-lam, had an assist, legl.am Says lodtlx lll ll newsimttcl For the championship-winning St01”.V- lRoyls, Campbell and Delaney were I The paper qtiotrs an official oflme mm-ksmen with 5 goal each. IOM 01 N19 59111011 P0110205 H5 53.V'l while Delaney, Roberts and Smith lllii 1 got. assists. ”Three of the (our schools in the. . , league have already indicated 3l.l,,n;, was Tu-mic grgllbhllsaagglgdg 1v1v';)b03"yP1';"-5' tthough not officially) that they're,1 L ' T" "V willing to go along with Mcllins-' K ' 1 t 1 f :33 not , , . , t , , icking otit ti o it 0 system has been Mxkmg OuL' EHT '91-" Mid 11” 10111111 ”W111 00"” shots on roaring attempts around ,around when it sees the other havcl his emu”. Wane Dave Memms Swmhed-" lvzas the big Slllmblln" block in the McMhstcr's applicatioii for ad- path (,1 me mqiusntnag Royals, and rmlttance was referred at a meeting moved to be aimcst, unbeatable for in Montreal last month to a spec-! me major part 01 me fray, Turning lal committee of the four univcr-,'pucks Esme Wm, just about even. sitics-University of Toronto, Wes-1 pan of his anatomy, Royals we:-en": "-'"1v MCG111 End Q”'3'3n5- table to penetrate his armor until . -m'rm'w- the 8:32 mark of the third frame. Blocking two quick shots that. drew Giants. Braves In Player Trade him to the right side of his cage, Mcfnnis never had 3 chance when ii. pass from Delaney set-up Camp- bell for 3 shot into the open left gvg corner at point. blank range. F1-its NEW YORK. Am,” B gJAPF other tally let in at. the total .i.z7 New York Gmms announced my mark of the second overtime was no fault of his either as he stalled WW Iiltnion had In at n shareholders meeting. Hfxiwl,-:iLT't'i B-Gilli. N. s., April as ; . . - e, ace Bay Community 6;1Mgz.f1j4(0;(gJ liockey Club, wliich operated Miners In the Maritime Major 1-551"" Hncktnv Leastuc. dost 55.961 this 5985011. ll. was announced tonight day that they had acquired veter- an third baseman Bob Elliott from Boston Braves in exchange for pit.- ,of.' 3. barrage of shots before De- llnney found an open corner during - Total operating costs were 391,- d s amble in front oi the tlllllsllllflllllllltlllil 000 M which semoo went for em, Sheldon Jones and Cash. lietflla cr lfilli illl Fill! p1,,y,.,,, Salaries. No man” ls Elliott. fl hoidout. has been t owed ,0 nm, mum member." working out with. the San Diego hum” Tm hy A mg day is plmmed ,0 wipe team of the Pacific Coast. Leaguel 1' out the deficit. NOTICE 1 x The postponed Annual Meeting of the Charlotte- Htuiii Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition will he held in the office of the Association, Great. George ll: St., on Wednesday, April 16, 1952, at 1:30 RM. 6. ll. Bl7NTAlN.' Sceretiir y. LET US CLEAN UP YOUR CAR Just. try our complete car service and you'll be driving I ling, looks-like-new cur! Mae is Ilwl Cur wnshcrl. lnicrinr vacuumed. and I protecting wax Job specially-priced! washing spark- V PHONE am , BILL VlAIlllEH'S WlIf1'l: nose: aianvlm: STATION Corner Elm Ave. and lliistoii Street. PHONE KY7! The cash surrendered was cstlirut-i Following we contest me Hon. ed at 350.0310. . 1 A i beautiful Ema” mmhabh. Wm may kn Mr. Btikei, presented the .'lt'ld. 3 Spot left. vacant when tmlmy W the wmnmg "cam and characteristic of his own sporting interest. and eiitliusiasm. congrat- ufaled both winners and losers for their excellent. display of sports- manship and keen hockey rivalry. Lineups: - Freetown: Gotil, W. Richards; defence. A. Waugh, W. Campbell: Monte Irvin suffered a broken an- kle in an exiiihliioii game against Cleveland recently. Stanley Cup Playoff lltiles , MoN'mi5.it.. April it rc,-pu.,l Followiiir arc the datra for the Stanley Cup final between Mont.-L real and Detroit: 1 Thursday. April 10-Detroit. at Montreal. I r forwards. R. MaeMurdo, E. 'l'ny- M iiooitisy 8. Saturday, April if-Detroit. It Mbntreal. t Sunday. April 13-.Vfoiitrenl at, Detroit. 1 Tuelday. April 15-Montreal at Detroit. 1 'l'hursday. April 17-Montreal It. 7 Detroit, if necessary. Saturday. April 19-Detroit. Montreal. if necessary. Tuaday. April 22-Montreal Detroit, if necessary. l Freetown Royals Wiri C. C. Baker Trophy In Hectic Game At F orum for. C. Mills, R. Smith, E. Rob- erts, D. Roberts. E. Paynter. V. Paynier, M. Delaney, B. Read. W. Simmons, P. Gardiner; coach, Robert Jnrdine. Kenslngton: Goal, Dave Mc- Inniit; defence, Curl Woodslde, R. Stunclen. D. Birt; forwards, M. Grover, Gerry McQuaid, Ralph Howard, B. Champion, Ellsworth Mann. Austin Pendergiist; coach, Ronnie Kennedy. Referees: Art Perry, Jack Kane. Summary: - First Period 1-Kenslngton, McQunid, (Pcndergiist) '2-Kensington, Grover. Woodside. Pendergast) Penalties: Woodside 17.17. Second Period 3--Kensington, Howard. (McQuaid) .......... .. Penalties: Grover 5.10, Stunden 11.34. Third Period 4--Freetown, Campbell, (Delaney. Roberts) 5--Kensington, McQuuid, (Grover, Woodside) Penalties: Delaney 1-1.10. First Overtime. Scoring-None. Penalties-None. ilntl Overtime. (sudden death) 6 -l-lrcetown, Deltiney, (Smith) . Penalties--None. Stops: - Melnnis ltlclinrds Tillsonliurg, Ont. ls Basketball Town TlLLSwONBllgTt.GV.M()iit., April an (0Pt-That full moon shining on . 8.82 16.10 H 6 .... .. 15 9 9 -I this tobacco-belt, town isn't. I nionn. It's ii. basketball. No wonder, when in a town of 5.000, 3.530 residents squeeze in to watch their team-as of last. week Eastern Canada champions-go all out to try to win the Canadian senior finals. if Tillsonburg Livingslmis dc- feat Winnipeg Varsity grads 'ltl the best-of-five series and bake the title, they will be that much closer to the whole town's dream- an Olympic basketball team. That was business man Gerry Llvliig.ston's idea six years ago when the former Assumption Col- lege liaskctlmil star and United States professional started to gather a team. The town's heeii behind him all the way. But Tillsonburg docsntt. drop everything for a basketball game. Games donlt start this week un- til 9 p. m., after oly Week ser- vices at St. Paul's United Church Then everybody goes over to the game. Says Shihicky Not Offered coaching Joli . NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.. April 8 -(OP) -Owner Ken Mac- Kenzlc of New Westminster Roy- als said today Alex shibieky has not been offered A job iIS canon of his hockey team next season. Shlblcky. a former National Hockey League star and coach oi the Flln F-lcn. Man., Bombers, said last night he had "about It month" to consider an offer to coach the Pacific Coast Hockey League team. "I have not discussed it with shiblcky and I do not intend to,” Macxenzle said. Shiblcky. who coached the Roy- als in 1948-49. said last night that he had talked with M:icKen1.le more (than in month ago, and that they had cliscusscil the coachinz job then. Coached by fake Forbes. Royals finished at the top of the league this season but. were eliminated in the semi-finals by the sixth-piece Victoria. Cougars. TONIGHT 3O MILTON I-IORNETS vs. Cl-lARLO'l'l.'E'l'OWN BOMBERS Admission 50 cents YEO THEATRE KIRK DOUGLAS MONTAGIVH - FRIDAY - SA'I'lJlDAY1- EXTRA we we OAHNIVAL - JAN STIRLING IUBPENSI, IIAIJQH POWIIFUL. MON.-TUES - "lWOIl! 0! MONTE CIlS'I'0" 'I'ILi..soNnUro.u. ont..'Aprii s - (OP) - Tiilitonburg Livingston: de- feated Winnipeg Vu-my ui-ads 76-56 tonight to even their Can- aulan senior men's nest-ct-rive final basketball series at. one game each. The Winntpoggers won the first game 63-61 Monday night. Hockey Scores Acadia Axemen - lead "Hoop Series SAINT JOHN. N-8.. April 8 - tCP)-- Acadia University Axemen came from behind an 11-point ide- -.'icif. to edge Saint John Atlantic: 41-45 tonight and take I. two-point. lead in the Maritime intermediate basketball finals. The deciding , game will be played here tomorrow By The cnmma" Fred mgm, Quebec Senior Final Atlantlcs, leading until the last Chlcoutlml 3 Quebec 4- tquebec leads best-of-nine ser- two minutes, were finally overtak- ies 3-2). en by Acadla's 16 points in the fin- nl quarter. Reg Hart's two baskets decided the contest. Saint John led 11-9 at the end of the first quarnr. 26-19 at, mtg time and 38-31 after three quart- ETS. ' Dave Stothart, Saint John. led the point-getting with 15. John Clark. Acadia. followed with 14. Llneups:- Acadla-Maeciowan. White 9. Clark 14, Lewis, McMnnus 8. swan- sburs. Nickerson 5, Klllnm 4, H01- lis, Hart '1.. Saint John-Stolhart 16. Kings-, ion 6, Lemmon. Mccutcheon 2, Costello, Fry 4, Shlppee, Legett 3,1 Galley 12, Hansen 2. Memorial Cup Western Cumin Final Regina. Pats 1 Fort. William Hur- Brirish Champ In T0-Round Draw LONDON. April 3 -(AP) Danny Womber of Chicago and Wally .Tl10m, British welterweight champion. battled to n 10-round draw tonight in one of the live- liest fights here in y:ars. Each Welglicd 151 1-4. From start to finish, the two- flsted slugging or both boys had the capacity crowd of 10,000 roar- ing in Empress Hall. There were no knockdcivns bu: the boys absorb;d a lot of punish- merit as they stood toe to toe and skigged it. otit in the middle of the l”ll'lL'. ExhiliilitIiimB;sebiilll At, Lynchburg, Vt. Dress: Signed :- Bostori (A) . 319 2 Philadelphia (Al .. 4 4 4 McDermoi.t. Atkins ('1) and White: Hooper, P'owle'r (7) and Tipton. At. '"chmond, Va. - Boston (N) . , Brooklyn (Ni 4 6 0 Wilson, surkont. (6) and st, Claire; Labine and Cnnlpun. Ella. Al. Atlanta Detroit (A) 10 7 0 Atlanta (S) . 4 6 3 Littleficld. Foytack (6) and Batts: Ginsberg: Elko, Levin- son (6) and Kennedy. At. Oklahoma City St. Louis (A) 4 7 2 Chlcaizo (N) . 511 3 Plllette, -Paige (7) and Court. ney; Kelly, I-fatten (7) and Pramesa. Al Bluefield. W. Va. Cincinnati (NJ 913 0 Washington 1013 2 Blackwell. Nuxliall m(4I.. Bevciis (8) and Semlnlck; Moreno, con. suegra (6i and Grasso. At. Charlotte, N. C. New York (A) 3 7 2 Charlotte (TS) . l 4 0 Lopat. Reynolds (6). silvers: Dzingelowskl, Zelsz (5), and Eehevarrla. At New Orleans Chicago (A) , 315 1 Pittsburgh (N) ., .. 4 ii i Holcombe, Kretlow (7) nnd Mast, Sheeley (8); Carlson, Le. mime (0. Queen ('1) Main (9: and Fitzgerald. SHAP SHOT FIIIISHIHO Rolls of Film Ieveloped Iml printed. 24 hour Iervice. Douhlc size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Beprlnll 4 cents each. Churlotfatowii. Jllk .ll()ARDlNG iiousiia Mull Film Service. Quebec 'Aces Lead QSHL '. Best Of Nine Series 3-2 QUEBEC. April 8-(CP)-Que. bee Ace: scored four quick goals in the first period tonight and then held off the hard-pressing Chlcoutiml Sagueneeiis for A 4-3 victory inf their Quebec Senior Hockey League final. Quebec leads the best-of-nine series 3-2 with the next game scheduled in Chlcoutlml Thurs- day night. Winners of the series will meet. the Mnrltlmes major champions for the Alexander Cup. Jean Bellveuu, Armnnd Gand- reault. Ludger Tremblay and Yogi Kriilger split. the Quebec scoring evenly. Centre Jim Moore scored all three Chieoutiml markers. NORWICH. England- (GP) Workmen laying foundations on a local building site in this ancient city found axeheads and other implements believed to date back to the bronze age. ricanes 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence 1 Pittsburgh 4. (Pittsburgh lends best-of-seven GUARD OF HONOR P. E. I. REGT. (l'l'tIi RECCE) All members of the Guard of Honor at the Charlottetown Armourlcs today, . April 9, at 1400 hours for the closing of the Provin- cial Legislature. Full attendance of tall available mem- bers of Garrison Units requested to turn out. Battledress, Beret, Web Belt and Puttces. 1.. G, lllat-,Nb'VlN.. Capt. series 1-0). - TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS THAT FIT O39.95 and up J. P. MacPHE:llSOll & SON 157 Queen St. will parade Wednesday, Guard, Commander. " I'm Mr. Sunshine . . . every plump, red-ripe Aylmer tomato gets my tender care. Straight from sunny fields to Aylmer kitchens they go . . . for that. richer flavor yotl love in Aylmer Catsup." 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