FOICESIVINTHOAMI ces Shade Montague 8- Wally Shepherd Leads Drive' ...... ..,,.,,-...,.,. ...... .Ch'tovv”nlAbl:ieTs ogigsi” A Wallv Shepherd's third goal of 5l..'x.'l for I lit lead and after Gal- iiiu to play in the third period gave ahead with tallies. Ketch xniped. -r r mi imnamiii Hmllillest 5 E A, W M i Manager Haney Sees Team i0nSaliinlIi iAs Solid Flag Contender Saturday ll Sports Aral Iev 5 piayofl hockeyl Iy JACK IIAND illl-itll are sun In start The: hrsl third. the lafleld la tel. unis: will be run ott. la the. IRADENTON. rtii iAei-iiia.iwopi-ointstiiayeuanu-swsaf tataaouutdl. early morning there will tsajTlti-ough the long winter rnoathaphelped out lad IIIIOI. om running until 1.tll p.m. whon.about the world series chiequea handed lob Trowhrldaa (I-ll. there will he a sudden deathithat went down the drain in: With Adooch (Jill on firm. llml hr the llllnd Ichool lirlliseptember. If they were noncha- Lllli must improve to C . , . i-lisniekluhlii between Tryon and I t t th ti . th nod iiutiti Lanai nooad. nous iota he! nun ill velar Del iio aamv w-iii iiiiii i-ii mii-- i-iii iiiii mic c-iiiii ism Am d 8.4 c............ school lirlti. At. ii.iioi.i.'L..i'ui. ' '"' ' "' ...Jii ....i....”l.ia um... cam Rica i.u"ii. ' " ,p.m. Georgetown Sisters willi g Siimmer-tide At-cs a 3-4 victory his second haittng in Dowling'sgre- oirr Vlontagtiv Primrost-1 in I hottnd At l:'i ll of the period Billy . n Ir :5 H t ('AMPRl-'.l.l.1T1N. V R. Will 1.1;:.:"t.'i:;L"";..tr:i1..:.i .".:':".i.: ::".".':...”:".;".. 2. A i ii - -- night The win knotted the Island a 1-2 Klontague lead. League ”R” so-mi-Final series It game at rivic Stadium Friday night. Wally Shepherd was standing it However. the Aral, elation over his doorstep to hat it home. Threei the vii-tnr.V was tempered .some- minutes later sliepheid was hach'3' ”"'"l”"'”'W"' what hy the possible loss of Shep again converting Ulric Gallant's herd who crashed into the hack- relay lllln paydiri for I (-3 lead. ””5i'k"'l- ”7"”"1 ”l"" ”"'95- M ,h, mm Derrod prnwessed and two goal performances were litirned in by Arsenaiilt and Dave hoards after scoring the wtnningl goal. The flashy rightwinger had to he carried off the ice on I EXCITING GAME that l-goal bulge kept getting big- zzer and bigger iiiitil Stu Maclnire 5lM'l)0"3ldh Th0"ll”"" Slim stretcher. It was not known at a hogan an innocent looking play SIRE-if K081 fnr ill" lslalld Squad- mg hour last night the exact that iiirncd into a goal. Macliure 3'" PAY"? Plawd I Stellar seriousness of the injury, reported fought his way around three Aces unofficially to he a sprained ankle. players in skating from his own hP”10ll team "0 Talllltfl hmllf I Lite to Siiinmersde territory and hllaft 0! EMIS. Will! 1-011 ROY Th, tam, Wm "M M M, mm. hi-' quick paxs to Dick Carroll sent and Jean Paul Picard adding "Hm": Wm 3' m, M...” unis hi: Icaiiininte l'l,Llll in on Mann. singles. )r:ti' and wan witnessed by a com- paratively small hill noisy crowd of ipectatorn Sitmmerside fana ('2iii'till pl('lxPfl the short side with 3 t'lIP9l-lll';l1 sltnt w," W," N mwdpnw and "Mriy aside lahrn Shepherd converted tor; the new root on iiht-n Shop llarri:' pins into the net for the hrrd tallied on a neat play with l”""”" V arice l-larris Coke Grady and l'lrir Gallant Civic Stadium should he also 9 hi-ed the other Summerside mark- lal'L'P:l of the seawin ..l'?lPl'.V!lllM! crs. Little Ronnie Ketch rapped in Ill? Want! MVP lllaym '07 In two first period goals for Prim- iyear iii heing laid on the line....... roses and Billy Hughes and Dir-k'l.acl nigh! (Wk! G'Bd.V. lotrny. ('hIow and Shepherd played Ila - - Carroll notched singles. Primroses yankt-d goaltender-lniit hockey for Siimmersidc. while rm. 5 R aiiii niiioii in a ”ciisu:i-" lllllsh but ,Rnniiie Kcii-li. Flick Landiiv and it was the Arc: who came i-.lose.hasIiin' ilnc i'n.vlr DlH.V'f'd exrciil'ion- to scoring. With niilnn sitting on allv will for Montagiieu-.Tnniizht ii... ham-y. ('..i.-. Grady got . break at the Arena it is Parkdale and with only one man hack. Gradyylllr RY C. azain... Fnrhcs Kon- ioedy .lr, tTli;trltitlritown'I gilt f7hiI'a:n Black Hawks. was a spec- H . .tator irir part of last night's gamt-.l Ln” llmmx ,”m' ll?” 'h'.hN i Mnnt:igue:- Goal Dilln n. Mm? " lh? masnl" H". Lrepkl started out in the first period andi lirnd from ohoiit lfl feel. out but. missed the Lzatiinn nel- REST EFFORTS Both teams came up with lust. ahotit their heat efforts of the year wide onto and crowd-pleaiiing. but hat-li dict-kins: like fiends. Mann and Dillon were both brilliant. Raft-recs Don Whelan and .lat'.kliil8l'l.lI Kane handed out 5 penalties with NW9. Vlllflw. V- HIT"!-'. Sllflpherd. l "1 4 lining in the At-rs. Primrose: had I glorious chance late in the third whrtt they had a 2-man ad- vantage for a little over it minute. Ron .'llat-Arthur. Ulric Gallant and roke Grady held the fort and the Primroses were held at bay. .Defe.nre-Marl.ure. Coyle. l.ongI- V . on Charlottetown ice. Play WlIsiDlll9-ltr1"dl'.Vi Forwards--Dnwlinz. ”m'm'""d h"'"' N" "'3" Wm” ;Hiighr:. Ketch. Maria-od, Araen- . g . g . the ':fllIill'l: kept the score down by '-Wll. l'Rl'"l" ii.” S(mPlc.5s' 1" Hm ”""I' "V , . ,A.-...;. goal .. Mm"; n,i,.,m.,. i-l'P0k llPl9rIlllNl lily kllltll fllllvlll Iiiier-Prtiviiit-ial intermediate mu... RPM”. s,",h,l G. front. scored three withitampshire ,'t1A,H,A, hockey iierics with thrl iwest Pl'lll('P All-Stars lll Alhertnnl last night defeating the P E. Island by IE:-all 16.14. .1. rhampltlll! 6-4 to take the two - thriller ii expected- lilac. ,.-m.wm.d.,.,'(-. Grady. Cm. iinnble lo hlink the light once. (;allnmA hy. A. Xlacnonald i2l. R,g,.....,,.:. pm, w;,,.i,.,,' J..,,.k xlachnnald. D Maciiachrrn, F. game total goal semi-final series. Mn... Taylor. each one. ' srvimany l Referees Lr.ith Jay and Ray rim Pl'l'lndZ- i iiiiiiiagiic twill” hand?” 01" 3 lwnallivs - 9).. and 0; ii... ("-51 p,,i,,d. warty 4 nlontagite. Ketch lDowling, Lan- Shopherri fired the only 2 goals ofxlrvi 11.3.1, 5. Montague. Hiighcs the middle period for a 4-3 Sum- mcrside triad going into the third. Dirk Carroll tied the count at 9:3 to not the stage. for Sliepherd'slllPrd Illarrisi icon; 7. Area, i 665 Vice Presidents Section A. Shepherd IGallant. Reeves! 10:59. winner. Coach Rtihhy howling. who got hurt and had to he assisted from tho ice lair in the third period. set up all three of Montaguefii first period goals. Ketch was on the: payoff end of a Dowling xelay at. ria. hFlyer-5”, B.Y.C ilinwlingi l.'i.4I. Penaltlcs:- C. Grady I21. Second Period:- ti. At-en, Shep-. FHARLOTTETOWN PenIltlea:- None. son. PennIlien:- Coyle. Reeves. Han M?ll'N9ill- iMncDonald. '”"T-"T '” ' "'”" ":'"'?i ii..'lll p.m. Vice Presidents Sec- lllon B. ire l v- llott Wonnat-ott vs. .l.l"'.. I n Riirdcn. 0 ice 2 -- W. Mat-Laine vii. Macinnis. i in 3-e l'l. 0.RrIlll'l(l VI. Myroni 5th Game Tonight it Parkdnle's Allie Carverless Ply- an and Basilica Youth Club renew their bitter hockey fetid at tha' Sport: arena tonight when they vowel. in the fifth game of the lie, land Senior Hockey Leagiie semi-i final "A" series. opening game of the series handly hut fell 4-2 in the second game. An overtime goal hy coach Carver gave Parkdsle a win in the third game but the youth rltih rnme hark Tuesday to tie the ll'l'lI'K again.i flame time la 3:!) sharp. Iii HEN OLAN hl'iW VORK lAPl -The defend- rnntirlent and relaxed. expect improve their Stanley Cup play- off position lurlher against New York Rangers tonight in the nee-i ond game oi the best - of - lCVeIll so mi-final series. But the Hahn aren't taking the Rangers lightly even after their com-incing 4-I triumph in the open- ing game. Tuesday night. "We've still got a lot of respect tor the Rangers." said Montreal omit-h Hector tTnel Blake Wed- xaday. "Frnnltly. we. were wor- inighl will need only one more vic- The hard fought playoff ls nowi tory to enter the finals. llcd at 2-2 as a result of a 7-5. overtime victory by the yoiilh club Tm-sday night. The Flyers took thel Should play go as it has in the MOM-AGUE first fotir games then it should bot M"magu' Cum"! wheduh 10'; Parkdaleis turn to win tonight. Th""d'y' It is an important game and one that each of the team's need to get the edge. The winning team to- y Stewart. Allie Carver is almost certain to be watching the game from the sidelines again tonight. Olherwiae the trains are at full strength. '4- A SPRSOIVS record tendanc. is l Ladies- U ::r;:::: .':..:;..r:;;..:.:"..:t:: Midget Royals the diiv at the Arena office. . g Beat Abbies 13-5 , in ii rniaular Midget League en- I'vlI.inIer at tho g-Aports Arena evening the Royals overwhelmed P at. W. '1 W. T n the Abbie: by a score of 13-? Thri- laiiter Tlnyals held I lerr Lorin '1-dge throughout the garnehandlitl , ytheir rlos lnrechecklng y lwrtti-rs at" Wednesday: iirckly ,m,,,M,,,m,:,', "W Abbi” nnack iluncheon: We re not going In lose . p,.,.,m,, gurk, wm, mm. 50.13 in: rhamplflll Montreal Cnnadiens.im,':.c:"J'3: ,vll,:.WT,.2:,"('::n;t' "ml ”" ””5'' W" M3" "9"" ll" Watiion had nothing hut pram- to get. the hrealtit next." lg-imp, ly IJAVI MLE! leven Wednesday. Di-ZTROIT (AP)--The In-calledl WINE :3 home advantage. whaher it bl the fact or fancy. is more prorniaemititarled. pI'du- game: without a succeaa on no mtttcc.'rhutrtaawutton fore they flndly broke It IIJIIIQ wantontowlafonrofthe wittigarnes here. and not one tle. torecopptagtheflrdew he-3-l. dlm'I "1 car! recall I warn Illltilliat noon aailoletoaaon lutinnitcela Iyaarala iuuinoeuq." an and manna. -: 3 it'll ii I W . handled flil (loin. one more lhanllfifl. Keelev in the wide-open tussle. Referee: George 0'Donaghue and Ernie Adams had In the first two lramex. handing out nnlv two minor penalties each team. The rugged siama brought the game in exciting climax when Gillisi, Pie- ard and Ahhir-1' Mulligan exchang- ed punches. l-Eight penalties were called in the period. six to Camphrlltnn ('itba ll-4 Wednesday Rm, nm,,,, 1,, V-am.,. ",,,.m- ,9, llIL!lll in opPninIl'l home and home 3.1 and forced a seventh and final hound drop at his feet at the l'l'"3' ' ml" lwn” ("r H" New WM” mark 0, H" wmnd andl-RTIlllSVtl('l(-Pflllff Edward Island ll iitirenile hockry title The decid- iiiig game will be played Friday . . . . ta ' -i .. ' second Period: I Fampbeilton. QCHS Mn m. 1" um "Wn"i'ha"E' "ml ""9 bl" mt 9'" v ,3, Jr ma". icyri 1 m' "' 73'” PM 5'-1mm”'l'l9 mldE9l5l No club has worked harder du!'- (. T 7 S Penaltleaz Brooks ll.ll. l-lrndlzy piuki. Abbi, midget, in "R mg mg wring "mung. Every ml" .V P 9 Camphelltnn. Inland title. To wind.up ii spectali "ll . i ' h. . ' Ri Mulligan paint to Ahhie (,amphemM' Payne. Ptciii-iii 2.42; it. Charlottetown. N1. in their second game of '" Aiaenault tStuarll 2.45; 12. Chll'- home-and-home series fnr the i,m,mwn' Thompson (MumI.n) N'.B.-P.E.l. title. It will be a big. Penalties: Araenault 2:57. Mulli- gan 5-15. G. eicuit (Minor, Major) ""””' "l "'c”"'''" "'”"l' iiasi ,vei.r."' said manager Fred FIFTH GAME 01" SEMI-FINALS Mllorll ?-e------ Haney. "l aald i didn't expect to 723. Ariienault 10.30, .l.P. Picard liiM. Mcwilliam iti.o;i. Bradley; 2::-Jzar and we.” mm": mm 1 a ':::;;; Nip Rangers 6-4 game at right wing for the Camp- -Xliirray. MacDonald) 2. Charlottetown. Arsenault 3 nil fl, Famphellton, Roy Wright) 3 Iii. 4, Charlottetown. Nlaehonalo 7 fill: 5. Charlottetown Roth (lnaltt-nders. lrriiic Kmllt-y iif Camplielllon and John Blatt-h. Both teams RN? playing five titrned in hrilliant rontesi:.. Blatchj N 41; 7. Cliarlotlelown, Mulligan Rlntch t'HAT'l'l2ll .-....i..-. ".3 Nine Mile Creek i Trims Hampshire. Nine llile Creek blocked Fl:-imp. .i-ll in the tilh ganie iii the finals Johnston trophy. played League finals against Albany St ldrnpping too of the final three Patti at Bedeque rink last night game: at St Loni: to surrender by turning back Lot 16 Rangersp its lead and the National League 5-4. flag Clayton Miii.-. Des ltntierti and! "Fill" "' our men were way be- Robert Mt-Murilo earth shot doubles "W" "W" D0l9"”3li" "5""-Y "M lt would he wrong to describe . imeet Tryon Staten in the second up Braves as hungry plIy!l'I.i ' " lof home and home games for the Thgy .rp whit mid mu mm. hunt mu il-land slrln oven "Um M 6:00 lurrallve winter jolts in addition- ll-m- Sllllllmflld! lllllllml "'05 But they seem to resent the; .nf the Island bantam finals and um ias. y”... of home-and.home games for the mmgbody hm. . hmm. "I. maker l fl . II 10. liar 0' l'0cke-V- Alibi! -'"Ve-llleei iil.i."i'i'Z-re-iy" i'li..'ii'.l"'. 'l."iiili'ii."iiic.i1 "'P' M" I” 'l hm” '" c"'"'b'm""' i meant: one lap around the fieldl for everybody. START FROM 5CKATCH "When we got down here I supp". and Wm M mold": for . called a meeting and talked over day! The youngsters merit your a few of the. things that happened imentinn them again. This iii I Haney said he thought the "near. miss” of last year would help his . cluh. The Rraveti finished one l-treeloiio Royals won the right game behind the pennant-winning in ..-titer the South Shore Hockey Bi-niililvn D tidgers, Milwaukee B. Y. C. Vs. PARKDALE FLYERS i "I think wer.-l going to win ll." .for the winners to account for."" w' "all SN ill?!" back "P N g . - an n, ma". wmngg Ira Strong, pan we'll be 311 right " i ADMISSION. ADULTS 800, CHILDREN W at the Aorth River Rink last night hefnre it large crowd of fans. The series is now tied at three i 5 The Cliarlottioiiown Guaniinn. Thursday. March 28. 1957 Famphcll and D. Bircti got. the llannr ”'(V"l"9"- Edd” M"”'”"' Advance sale of tickets today at Sports Arena Office man scored 2 for Rangers. E. Th? mil? Fm D” C'3nd3ll- onion. .and Bohhy Thomson, all of whom. games rat-h, The final game will i .H....,. he Saturday night, when a rcnll Amherst Tripoli All-Stars 6- To Win N.B.-P. E. l. Ch'ship The Aitiliciwt SI. Pats won lheir'l" out a answer. The second period l ..R..pSm;l':'n'al:""l:p'," :a'”li:5'”n""”d' "'1 Cavendish defeated Springfieldi warn." spam. .2n.iti, nob Bully in-5 in I linckry game played 3' tipiie rniii.-y (H-9) and Ray ttroiiei v Tm” -Kensinglon rink last night. A - hrs! Perl0d:- 1. A"lllPI'si- MEN his H-nwd uw ,, mi-1","; hm", - r - -damn: Goals for the Creek were scor- PenaltleI:- None. Second Perlod:- Langelle. Mccaskcll 5:15 Amherst. The out gave" the Amherst team . , 2 iiie P.F..l.-N.R Kplrh innwi”-,3. 337.; 2 A(.,.s' of which were mist-tinducls -one rm” in advance against. as far Eciallarll. iiimi-. Sheplterdl 7:25; in each tram- Primroees were leading 3-2 I! 7l V'P5- F Gmdy i('"N'li”'” 8140'.-, i p K. h M uh, . winners with singles going to Man . 1 ... . . ... i 5SR;3...lg,o9iL?2..t?3.. iiTl::i? sop (Ammm i Instant Coffee, 6 oz. jar . . . .. 3 . -mud period,, 4. Amhem. G51. Mann. Richardson and Cummings. ...: i-niiiii he learned. the riinii In Gm”. yyyyy W , Mm-I-ARV CHASE & SANBORNEPS or RED ROSE West Prince. Profit tllarrisl 1l.l4: West Prince, w. stewai-i. ic. Fras- Arrny Boxiflg United Nations Emergency . . eri t.'l.l7; ll. weal Prince. Gaudet ira-as frnrn 398' at the sixteen '"'"-iisiewai-i. liardyl 14.15; ii. Amheral hr - vi Boll ieiiiiy. Gnllchlel 19.20; to. C S lps For The scoring was opened hy Mall- i hy of the St. Pats for the only mar- ker oi the opening round on ii hol l e mark. in the sandwiick sesa- '" 1” n" C- G""'"" VA K "3" iPats with Kinch scoring for west 1A9mh”u' MCC-mu , , lPrint-e to make the tally Amherst riimi PPrlI'Id!- R Mrtnlallllff J" 3 '”- l'- "”'W-” ” 5- .2 Wt-xi Prince 1 at the start iii the 'Carroll 'lVlHf'l.lll'Pl ii zit; 9. Aces. NlllRF9hTl2E3- Shepherd lHarri5. Mm-Arthiiri, . lee .'l-- C. Marllonztid vi: W.R. (Vmawickl l lAenall.leat- None. Gallant and Gould lallicd on long shot: for the visitors in the last por- lod followed by a terrific scoring lhurst iiy the home team. Profitt and Gaiidel getting one jearlt to tie the game 4 all. The lie was broken hy Boss at 19.20 and the clinchcr administered by Mc- i twenty seconds later to end a rugged crowd pleasing game Amherst 6 West. Prince 4. Hurlcy stopped 14 shots for the St. Hardy in the. All-Stars int-t handled .11. Attendance was estimated at approximately llfltl. Referees were Gordon Wellner and Dewar Judson. Poslponed'SpieI .?.TJ-:””..t..L?”l;.il: Begins Friday Th? AlhEl'l0ll Cl-lrlilll! ClUhI' llI- houti: in each of the armyls five nual three day bonapeil. postpon- commands. are to concentrate in ed by last weeks anowslorm. gels Kingston next week for final train- underway tomorrow with all 15- in. ' land clubs represented. The open- -mi, win,,,," 1,, in. 'in own. in: day features men's curling ct”. event; are to compete as an 0I'Il.Y with mixed Cllllinll 0" Fl'l' army team in the Canadian amn- day and Sallmlalh Pfllcs will b9 teur championships at Camrose. ice 4- Dr. I”. S. Giddtngs vs. l.i BREAKS LEG p.m. East lce, P. Sinclair vs. C.S. 64 oz. jar presented to winner and runner An... in May, or nnyggigtituligmilil hand pf The major Innovation in the M0ll0fd0fl"d""'l”'”"”' ) .-."":'t.;":::;.i":.';t.:i::.r.t:.:”.: M, rg;;;;;,;;:;:;g,,,c ' M M W 115' he contested for the first tlinc. (D . To 0:her classes are to be bantam. V-9-";'l:r":l":.:A""" ' . , , Dcicncc. A. Gallant. R. Legerc, l.. .vl:?:mIac!:i' w'"' ""'"'i''''' ”t A' Langillc. B. Baron; Forwards. G. t C ' Boss. .t. t;iiiiciiie. D. Polly. .1. Mc- Caskill. Ralph Peel. F. Gouthreau. D. Vanswick. W. Maltby. C. Gould. West Print-e:- Goal - P. Hardy. llcirnsc, ti Fraser. K. Mckae. R. Nit-tiolson. B. Profit; Forwards. W. Stewart. l.. Gaudet. W. Hardy. E in Millman. G. Matthews. M. Klllcll. VANCOUVER (CPl-Mrs. Fred Mclteen celebrated an anniversary this week. It was one year to the f r day alone she had broken I in l" "ch Ci.” l w mm ll p.m. East lce, Ladieit and West lee skiing on Mount Seymour. y To mark the occasion iihe re-, turned ito Seymour and went. sltl-i it. She broke her other leg. int-cording in llaney. are capable "” 4'-at heifer hitting. l , V; l "Joe Advm-k,'.lolinti,v Logan atoll” imll Briiton will hr doing fine ll -they repeat last year's perform- i 0 r 55 i:i:.:.-ma n ' Lots oirrircuans Hancyis pitching staff is deep. ithat was decided in sudden-death overtime. l Dougharl fired three for the CHASE & SANBOENWS 7. --wii-wiii-ii- : Molar Grind coffee. 1 lb. tin 31.09 Force in the Middle East April 10th iihips are scheduled for April 10-; 12 at Kingston. 0nt.. it was an-l nounced Wednesday. Fifty-nine contestants. victors in elimination Each Package Coiiialns Coupons Worth 150 feather. light. light welter. wetter, light middle. middle. light heavy TM! WWIIIUNOGHOIIVCIIII and heavyweight. There. will be MCWMMXMW novice and open ehamplonshlpel Lynn Valley 20,0; tall gun; lb. Tlc 02' Brown 5 lbs. 4” ”" sic i i 1 Apple p1 Trotters In Hoop Finals ' After 88-56 Win Over Y in the lira! half and then led hy their brilliant ti-mil line of Fatlteri Clarence Roi-he. Donnie Maclaanl and Mark Ladoer limit: the game wide open in the second hall. Ladner were little short of iensalioiial in their Mat-Lean scored The l'N'l hot Trollt-rt; advanr-55 .ln lhc Fity Basketball League fin- - : last night with an 88-56 victory ihr Y.M.f1.A. in the second mime or their semi-final series illaird at the Y. The Tfolllfi WITH the airing in two strllzlll umea. Tlicv will meet the Saint hun- xlnilk University second team In 35 itir iinalx which will likely act Iinrlr-riwiy early next week. Fom the opening secondti after coach Walter LePIy opened the scoring with a 1! foot (hot the Trotters never 'h,-it-ti. Thcy rolled into I 80-34 lot! "Surprised Everyone But Ourselves," Says Schmidt y g V the winning Royals while Billie idiens have to win three moreighm-yy nay. Ron" ".1 Fred. games and anything can happen." M, (-,,,.,.h,,.,. ad, pm. two amt. " and two nssittls. llyneii. Rradv for the way Montreal played. Hr and 1-i,.,.m.v "...,-at glnglpg especially cited the (ian.adicns' de- ' Hence tactics and Plante' goat gym, ,,i,,, ,.,,",din. nu-.9 ax. tending. 5;," ''In order In hcnt them." wal- For the Ahhieo Dinny Tloylr Ion added. "you have to he good cm.-,4 twig. with singles going and liicky Maybe it'll he our turn. in a.-....-y, 5,11”: and cm. com tote In Rn als lallleii with Ladner " ' Y ilcored 24 Willis getting to of them in the last ten minutes and Father scoring only four points. wait the hey man gutting ragga up most of these hunt... The fastest improving player in the League. young Bay In treason. He rebound lib I had at hia position of guard and sear ed ll points on the offensive. Play in; coach Lehge was ltlii best this season with E alu :2 Filth Mtictala expect skalinit Tliiiraday lab! at UM - 57 cnvnn-ion siintiiim when the on Phillie! wait ruiiiier & 3 i 5 3 :3; E l 11 l BALANCED TIAM 7. . 3 ;ll it it iii it 1 iii iili S P ALS I -FOR SPRlNG- -'.:..'.a.'.:;" i'?55'i?'-i5ii4i1i5i5 Iran Flakes 29: ..MEN'S SUITS... Miiiiiiiiiaiio 33c mg... h each 1-: t special values in New Spring Suits-Tailored ' Grape..9 oz. jar C .22: M. ii... i .... ... !'.E'1:'sl..2i. t l . A large selection to choose from. .50 liggliar to 3.49.5fl-SPECIAI, p snowapple-9 oz. llfz, E'::'hP:f;,l;un lbg - A ad film 19; MIN 5 puss PANTS. Se-etiii ... . 55.95 , C s tin .. MEN'S JACKETS ... . 33”? New shipment Men's spring Jackets-nylon and """ i wool gabat-dine. Fully lined, zipper closing. 6.95 Pineapple-12 oz. llif Clb it ..--..............-.-o-.-..- 'm'nwuin.iiii.isuzm ..s1.9s ..lOYS' .lACl(ETS- A A u to choose from--heavy nhlrdllte. may . Two-tone and plain ahadia. S r .. YS"S,ylTS- A ' for 0 :?mhnN:dNn8whIu:dh III moasgvrw liesiesieiitiiziwti i soon-no,-moo a Aaron (.11). the it! clamp. is in rtlhl and some City House League play- the Milwaukee Braves thought Taylor Phillips int and right-hlrutsia uni II caltn. lhonuna any in let! our Vlea Covinatna (Mlillat. O'Connell (.3) or Felix Hat Crandall km) in No. 1 eatdiar