11115361125 1942. YES SKATING WILL o0 tr PAGE SIX "HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r , Li? q D u A N ’ ROSY CHEEKS— l‘ . _ . ‘ FIRM MUSCLES, BOUNDING HEALTH i/f ., " ¢_ Oshawa Wins 6.4 In Earl Seibert Junior Semi-final Opener |$ i6“ behind’ i ‘TORONTO. March 23—(OP>— dying moment; when For 20 minutes tonight Ottawa St. vicious, never-say-d‘: attack fin- Pairiclts College were lost in the ally Split the Generals‘ defence to Leaf Gardens shreds. At the finish Oshawa were right hanging on. vastness of M-rtple and before they found the track, Oshawa Generals had built _ up enough lead to save a 6-4 vic- St. Pats’ opening period nervous- tory in the first game of a best- riess and particularly of goalie Ben of-flve series in the Eastern Can- ada Junior hockey " mi-final. The vaunted Ge..erals, confident after a first \v‘:i‘t-li they punired l over- uphill fig i. and Plrurdelq brilliant m. period in third pet 7d “ home five back a half dozen breakaway at- guals, almost icst the game in itsmck, bfv we Oshawa forwards 5*" Pm’ CHICAGO. March zs-utm Earl Seibert stalwart defenoeman, was left behind today as Chic 0 Blflllk Hawks entrained for Bost n si.“*ssr"dct""~.r l“ a" s e Bgtge Brut‘: D PGYO S with Plourde’ tannins: th l e n‘ suffering 5 ‘mus ma’? Show. drained w 33w ti? W153i 3ll§éi.°i§§€“...§i‘.‘i"?.;‘Bcigwghyggrgg may svheti he turned ovflagisignebgilgfle 2h1elnw2 ordered to hospital for treatment. “l? $990716 Bflrvie of the two-of- The crowd of 2.200. derisive of Bowfing Y.I\I.C.A. BOWLING ALLEY! ZION CHURCH LADIES LEAGUE “laps:- EJ Bell 188 167 192 K. Slkwart 217 177 167 D. Hooper 12B 248 158 S. MacKinrion 132 146 132 1-1 Turner 119 134 182 Tlli8l~2a1B lune Bugs- I, Lafferty 135 1M 186 J. Dillon 178 1M 192 E. ltiacPherson 811 1&1 162 B. Cameron 118 174 136 A. Jewell 16) 204 131 Total—-222l. Empires:- A. Sentrier 151 200 159 E, Aitaclran 152 181 146 A. Warren 204 143 213 ‘B. Snow 102 7 9O d. Adams 140 114 143 Total-ZEN. Happy Gang:- F Mutch 221 115 162 A Craig‘ 1152 142 227 C. Brown 159 140 120 L. Jordan 106 '13 168 A. Patterson 140 '10 135 Total-ESQ. High single: D, Hooper 2418. H.551 three: K. Stewart 591. REBEKAH LEAGUE Victory:- E. Mitchell 180 188 171 E. MactDougall 109 186 116 M. Lcwiiier 148 152 165 W. Burns 114 9'7 135 C. Smith 208 208 132 Total-—2282 A020:- M. Dover 16) 140 162 J. Niche-in 127 158 144 B. Thornton 120 174 175 H. TlllTlfl‘ 136 179 138 Low Score ' 108 97 116 Total-Zliifl Dumb Dorris:- ! Lriiferty 158 1B7 197 D, l-lccoer 108 156 128 R White 134 97 146 E. MacPherson 188 111 175 C. Brown 163 159 138 Toial-—2246. Royals:- A. Seritner 122 245 200 A. Thornton 1'39 100 110 Low Score 108 97 129 Low Score 134 111 146 Low Score 158 156 138 Totnl-ZOQB. l-Pgli single: A. Sezitncr 245. High three: A. Sentner 567. HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE C. N. R. Bowling Strikers:- l". Lnfit-rty 128 193 169 J. Strain 106 200 229 G. Nelson 157 124 147 S‘ Duncan 150 248 240 C. Zvlrbmtn 2B7 278 17B Tota1—2834. C. N. C. 5.:- C. Wood 150 145 155i G. McPherson 133 119 180 J Peake 232 197 1511 H Spencer 137 218 131 R. Bradley 272 239 263 'l'otal—27l9. High single C. McLean 287. High three R Bradley 7'74. strikers 3 l-2 pts; C.N.CS. 1 1-2 points. Bridge & Builders:- three series W111 be played 0543;. GT-‘Jcffcries iosfilosrfiii . Total_2721. ;2‘;’§‘,‘§,",’;f;{‘,,,§‘;§,;“‘,,{‘,,,°§""'i- °' $5171" ‘ — . re 15o tea 215 C- Cream" 168 wt 121 South Shore .1. Herrell 172 180 189 Hock L C. McDonald 184 106 157 e e gfle A."Mart.in_ 173 159 111 i a Ilmii-ZHQZ- New Annan for the second sea- H-‘Kh single G. swan 255. High three G. Swan 666. Bridge and Builders 5 pts. Rebos 0 points. International League son took hcme the bacon when they trimmed Middleton to one decisive tune of 12-5. New Arman gained a decided edge in play early in the first period and maintained it throughout the entire game. Mr. ggantev 5geamers;_ Earl Arsenault refereed to the E. 51.311111; 301 155 13.; satisfaction of all. T_ McAskill 151 135 205 The outstanding performer was n. McQuarrio 191 1'14 14o "Chubby" Mills not only in this J. Rooney 223 168 202 game but during the whole seven R- Harley 190 354 341 He scored 6 of his team's counter! Total—290i. while his teammates. Tuplin got 5 and McKay 1. Muttart, McKet-ina Tanncrsz- . 1 loeij J. E. McMahon 150 117 99 Rldtll: ggzgihaw were me Sn pets R l/fcllfitruaali 154 142 15a L. P11 no 147 20c 162 MM at. lélcDonald 231 15s 215 5U M“! A- ook 191 16a 1&5 Am, . .- Total—-2484. kafiew an‘ C Mu“ ‘F m‘ H.gh single R. Harley 354. 2_ Néw Almam c M1113, High three R. Harley 785. 3_ New Anna,’ gwltgitfls, 4. New Annan J. P n. Moore a McLeod Ltd;- B. Huggan 205 145 113 Penalty’ E‘ schurmm‘ V. Murray 105 113 105 L. Doyle 1st 152 tat “w”! PM“! M. McLeod 214 152 192 M. Sherry 244 27o 21a g $ddif$Qhlf,°K-§?Q§;, E. Dodson iaa m. m 7f NJ Annanfcj M,“ ' Tm “2963- a. New Anmnanhskmpllndluttm) Carter g Conipanp- 9" Middle n‘ c emu‘ ' 1h Gram 226 m‘ ma Penalty, Schurman. 1. Dougan 164 141 1'9 ‘ S. Dovtiie 20a 211 153 Th“ Pm“, » . VICKHIIOH 129 1'9 131 o. ‘Smith 109 13o 139 1°» N” 2M2," T. Arsenault 121 125 191 11- Ilf/ffidlaf‘ ‘M ' Ems)“, Hgataslj-ggfezzm sherry 27o NEW K111118111 171131111. ' High three M. sherry 727,. m" New Annm‘ ‘I’ Tupnn‘ r 15. Niedvéllznnarlii ltvlcKay. Tonight at. 7 p.m.- 16. M e on. Ll at‘ . Davis A, Frags“. vs_ A_ s_ , 1.7. Middleton, Muttart. Llneupz- New Arman; Goal. Aid" Large; Defence. Mg!‘- BObbY H038- Eidon Schurman; Forwards. Chubby Mills. canl- James Tltplin. Frame At 8:30- Teuiners vs, R. A. I‘. McKay, MM Mkosntzomerv. Cowl! rnnmown WINS statues oven Jail" Ma" a“ - . KINKQRA Middleton: Goal, “fink Bell, Defence, Allvlnd ogtway. 011?}? A. Hill outstand forward for Llewfliyfl. L01’ flmelimi ' Freetown captureltlngthe BettletiLe Wilrdi Jack Mcxennl’ "carom School Hockey League champion- Mlliiflli- Rel Bradshaw’ “beg hm’- ship. A hard fought game all Roches. Cart Mfllwlfll B" S through Freetown scmed to nave Aimlel Dilligny- (mach Ausfl.“ m“, ' the better advantage over the 1140115191" "l- Madame wmkel “p Kiiikora boys. Kinkora team no.1 a rived lil time i0 (imp i110 Puck m" bit of a hard luck due to the iil- the third pence and capablv u- nes; o; one o; their best players, sisted in the presentations at the ' close of the Zilme- _ Fit-so, pet-ton Mr. T. J. lnmim on oehalf 0! Mr, Wright C0111,’ atuiarcd the win- ning team. He then presented the Freetown, A. Hill-LOS. Freetown, A. mil-z o5 Wright Trophy whim ‘"35 "lief Kinkora, L. Keefe-AGE» by the non. Home lvrlalll ill Kinkora, a Smit11—5.00. year, It was emblematic c! the league champions and was Pfe- sented to the New Annan Capi-ilfl James Tuplin. James Clark on be- half of Mr. Arnett conzratulated the second place team. Middleton, and then presented the hImflBQIIIO trophy donated by Mr. J. Hank Arnett to Captain Malcolm Brad- shaw. Robert Iarcline an behalf Messrs Simmons and hlazFnrlano. presented their trophy emlfemtttic of South Shore uazlw Flaw" championship to cant. lair-vs Till’- liri of the New Annan team. Perhaps the most. notable feature was the Ladies’ Cup dluated by the South Shore Leagie and won by Reginald Bradshaw This was presented by Madame Wlnkel. ‘Jalclron Auld and Walter Stavert second and third place choice of Forward. R. Smith. P. Smith, B the ladies received lovely ‘P1160! Shea, teaspoons. Jabez Mills better known Subs. A. Farmer. E Daucette, J in hockey as “Chubby? WM Die- Smith. J.D. McCarvell. sented with the Rfnk Cup flll-‘J i1 cigrrctte lighter for leading noint- getter whi‘: second 1111108 511m“ Tuplin and four who were tied for third place received teaspoons. Tney re. Georve Somera. R8! BT86- Auld and Gerald Penalties: none. Second Period Kiiikora. A. Farmer-ILOZ Freetown, A Hill-Ami Kinkora. B. Shea-ROE: Freetown, L LeFurgey-ILH. Penalties: L. Keefe. Third Period Kinkora, P. smith-Lot! Freetown, A. 11121-6 02 Freetown, A. ‘l-Iill-ILOZ. Penalties: none. KINKORA Goalie. D Sullivan; Defense. I... Keefe, L. Keefe. FREETOWN Goalie. E. Taylor Defense. G. Hammill L. we Forward, A. Hill, A. Hammil‘ D shaw. Walrlrori ,1_ Mam“ 225 155 221 Reeves. Jardine Thus the south (Shore G swan 2 184 255 Referee: R. Leiurgey. bertgtie closed for the 1841-41 sca- r. Doyle 164 19o 10v —~~——»----—-- -~- son alter a most successful l"- G Bevans 168 225 199 Use Minard’: for dandruff. arm. - flnv-D/rrm ivr-Drual/rruz- Win uhostcr CIGARETTE TOBACCO [QM 1"] Blended You will enjoy rolling your own with this blend of Turkish, Burley and Virginia tobaccoa. Six Teams Resume Battle For Stanley Cup Tonight MONTREAL. March 23—(0P)— debarked frcm their two planes A complete reversal of the _ they displayed in Detroit Suncay is Canadiens’ first form at Boston airport. At Chicago Earl Seibert, , stal- oen-tre Milt Scimildt gave objective for wart defencemag was left behind Canadian Air Force Flyers the lift. R.C.A.F1 Flyers subdue Majors OTTAWA, tutti-cit aa-tcrl-A brilliant second-period goal“ by ya tomorrow night at the Forum. They when Black Hawks entrained for they needed tonight and enabled hope for victory over ftcd Wings Boston. to square the best-cf-three series. wings. getting both their gcals, noed out. orders last night. Seibert, suffering a. sinus infec- with Don Growo lion, played against his Physician's Today he was em Canada Allan Cup semi-final the Qttawa. and District cham- ‘ons to subdue Hamilton Majors -1 in the first game of an East- the Habitants. 2-1, on Sunday in ordered to hospital for treatment. senes be-ioie 6,834 fans. the opener as the Detroit h'-me-;ce jinx wok toll of Canad ens to: the fifth consecutive time this 598x011. ilmisil° Rangers seek To bolster team ice, where they have won their last six starts and scored three victories 1:1 four games with the Wings during the regu ar stheduie. At New York, the Rangers, who lost the first two games of their series "A" four-ctf-seven-tzame clash with Toronto Maple Leafs, Schtnidl/s goal. scored on a breakaway, smashed down a stubborn blockade thrown up 1n the Hamilton nets by Bl-year-md Jack Eley and snapped a 1-1 tie which had lasted since midway through the first pericd. Buddy l-Ieliyer tipped in l pa.“ from Al Campbell at 18:42 of the third period to clinch the game NEW YORK’ Much Z3_(OP)_ 101' the Flyers. Ne YorkRan r, h it th . “h: W‘, gamesggls thlglrosegis "A5 lacking offensive strength, suffer. Majors, checking tenaoiotisly but tonight called up two young play- foubopwverhgame clash Wm, ed a costly blow with loss of Stan ers for tomorrow's thrcl cmtest. The players are Norm Burns arid Norm 'I‘ustin, Irth of whcm had been on loan to New Haven of the American Hockey League after playing a few games Rangers early in the season. At Boston. a jpyful squad of Bruins. detsnn-‘nrd i0 take Chi- morrows third contest. cago Black Hawks in two straight m? Rmgers earl-v h‘ therfilifilg-ht saturday, . rived by plane late today after gglgguezggtlilhe; leéguglmggblagel‘ rookies Grant Warwick and Alan Kuntz who have been overshadow- opp: Lg w‘ , Johnny McCreedy aid Hanlinlénoltli- games in their p-laytcflf series. ar- Bums is B‘ cent” conquering their western rivals 2-1 in a. sudden death overtme game last night. The teams meet on Garden ioe omorrow nirht. A third game, i necessary. will be played here Thursday. But the Bruins, although agreeing’ they Boston ed by their up. in the series so far. Toronto Maple Leafs, toni ht ll- mberman- T“? ed up two young players gfor csto- wmg ‘washed m“) 9' The players are Norm Bums . N . with the beigmogufégx; fitlkg £3211,‘ after the game for Toronto where of the Americ H k Mm- pkytng ,§‘“,ew°°g§§',,,.s'-”§§,i‘§ be played Wednesday. The third PRETORIA -(CP)—— The South ()1 23-year-old left gcal post in the first period after being dumped by Walt Murray of the Flyers, Both teams left immediately the second game of the series will game will be played in Ottawa Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Fred Perry, former amateur chauipion, polished off 44-year- d Bill Tilden in four sets at still have 8 1mm on their hands. “"1"” K°"°"lm°"° h" Offered I Madison Square cordon-s five years coerce» that w» tizrérststiiizi.i:"22;.iti:l".ir; "Well mop them up tomorrow." cutting °f lelegmpil 811d ielfllhoile Perry's mfllslife 111 and Cape tour that started the same vear. will be unnecessary. w“ the unanimous Cry as they lrines between Pretoria 0W11 Gate Ellsworth receipts were Vines took a long road SKATE TODAY» t». m. e10 p. m. T1-IE FORUM I l The Health Center Quebec Aces Enroute t0 Glace Bay, Royals advance To semi-finals LAOHINE, Que, Ma 1 _ _Montreal Junior ntfiirfiatffii’ QUEBEC. Mulch 23—(CP)- ed to the Eastern Canada m“; Quebec Aces, this year's rovincial flirts in the Memorial Cup p?“ represeatativm in the Al an Cup oils when they defeated cieavhbsn‘, hunt. loft here early tozay for Maple Leafs 5-1 in the n.0,, Glace Bay where they wall open a game of their besi-nf-Jiree sen-r five-trams series Wednesday with Royals won the first. game ‘m’ Glace Bay Miners for the Eastern Montreal Saturday nigh; Canadian senior ‘hockey champ- —----__‘_ noun AFTER rum ionshi . Ace: who won the right to rep- UONDON -tcP.l- Labor m resent the province by defeating ister Bevin has tackled the 3v“- Siiawingan Falls (‘-3 in it sudden blems of absenteeism and lnfiiselo- ldgkathlgtanieet at‘ Montfeal gateway line in shipyards with it y?" w cu 1 e serv ceo wo gpgurm m]. ‘ the team's outstanding defencemen I I speed pmducflon" —Lesier Brennan and Mike Mc- Mahon. Brennan, who suffered several \""""'“"""'W torn ligaments in the right foot in F08 SALE yesterday's game, will be out of action for the rest of the season ONI CHANCE IN A LIFE- TIME while MoMahon, suffering from an attack of grippe, is not ex- pected to leave hospital for a couple of days and will miss at least the first two games that will be flayed at Glace Bay Wednesday an Friday. Dates of other games have not yet been announced. Coach Don Pennlston said that he would probably use Bnrneteau as relief defencemari with Jo Jo Graboskl and Butch Slohan. - LONDON “(CPY- Trade unions The tandard Bred and reg istcred mare Josie the Great, 2.06 1-2, (Maritime Bred p‘. cord) for sale. Ionic 1| in foal to Cllllmet Budlong both with I mlnute peed. This colt should be the best of the lot. Ioaie is from a producing family, l0lllld and as good u over, ll years old. Price representing black-coated workers. $350, "ch H civil servioe and teachers. P. r. 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