Altlanfics Breaks Go Against Charlottetown To Give Halifax Lead In Series ML”-Aer rpm 1,: is,,e..iaii.".lMuckie Hollett made it 52 to The Halifax -atlantics explodediPl'iWllC8ll.V Climb "'9 V9l'dlV'- '.ir three goals in a wild lhhid The Atlantics raced into a 3-1 jnrlfid here tonight to defeat the en Sharlnttetown Islanders 6-2 and 9 take A one game lead in the be of nine finals for the Maritime Major Hockey League champion- ship, before a crowd of 5,Z)0 fans. The Allantics lead the series ihr-he games to two with the sixth game being scheduled for Charlottetown on VV9dl'IeSd3.Vi od Billy Watson, Kenny Lauf- the Atlantics while Wiseman tal- llied for the Islanders. centre ice that MacMeekin stop- ln clearing the puck defenseman to the fatal third tonight and O.. the Islanders failed lll".V '1?” W9 "llllck 13315 Nrly shot on the Halifax net. in the frame to increase their Right wing”. Lyle l”-ll l" "Ir" K”l5' The” nleylopened the scoritw. at hung on grimly as four quick penalties kept. them Playlnil lfV'0in,er mm sh.-in tor almost four min- 11.3 ped me passgout iilcs .skat:' and backhanzled Minor tWl'ril'l95 '" mtmmi Bowiipast Mac.Meekin from 20 feet out nvss. l-aulman and BWHO" l"iThe teams had lust little more than two minutes kept the Atlantics sliorthanded. The Islanders pullcd goaltender Viillar and used six'forwards btllylaugf cu; in iron, me 1"-'4flll9 lllfllt 3”'""' F'””lil5 ll”-Vibeat Millar pii a sliding siic. Gary Gordon. .- ,0: It lead during a rather sluggish first it man and Bob Bowness scored for Holclaway drilled a shot from ped easily at the 30-second mark. Frank Bergeron closed his hand on . . . the puck and was chased with a Tl” Mla"”"S 1” 3'2 lwmg 1'” two minute penalty. While he was- to get a Wiseman the 3.30 lmarr: on a pass from behind the Wiscman i with his the piicky faced-ofi 1 when the Atlantics raced into thel Islanders 7.-me. Hughie Campbelll Aided Watson a short pas and the. f i'om i ti wt C v &.1'. t:.L'r.'.:' ”' i , I I Hfilill-'AIx'. April 13-The Cha1'-- 'lotieiown lslaiiders have not yeti found the IKPY to the problem theyi must solve it they are to win the, Mariiiinc 'M:i;roi' llockey League , championship. in order to takethe lserics ilie lsliindcrs must win .1 ivrre uniihte tn orc.iiiizc a (laIlSel":,lll t outside the crease. Marcellfgfnfhgnlmlij1”i?Xf1P”)':lliniwetfnlgsgi nu: atlark. ,Clcrr.ent.s drew a tripping penchyirsx pd H ime Ianed in their M i The pnmiity paiade ('Ofnl'nPl1CP(litwenLy seconds later and while' ml 9” ' i i with Bloom gntrlfl off for elliow-lhe was in the sin bin the Island-llempls l” d” 'l"3 ”e'3e55”5'- The rig He was followed less than nierls penalty killing quartet of Gus-lblgi19l' 3'9 Sim"? 0! me i ' ' and Forum apllttiriitly suits the Boivness. IIVESDII. Biiklacich, Hurst minute later hv Bob Kenny Laiifnian was penalized Beaiidry put for charizini: seven seconds laterfense. and than Fr;-ink Bergeron dreivi pi pisnalty for gathering in the deflected l puck. Atlantic: Protest Peiinltleu The Atlantic! bitterly protested Al Mlllalf. the penalties and Bergeron went The All3MlC5 wild when ordered to the cooler. Play Ell” l-Ind the mlClWR.V team-mates prevented gqyiklng the referee, The fansiable to get a shot at Maclvfeekiii honed the officials iinniercifull,v.l J09 14591113 Silifalied UP lllfi ICC The). showed iheir displeasre by and around the Islanders de- hurling programs and papers on the ice and the game was delay- ed for snveral . iink attendants cleared the V su,.,aL.eA isms. mouth llIl'IlS'.8 by Bonner. But the Halifax tiiirade in the aml r penalty box had little effect on the outcome of i a niagiiificient de- The Atlantics second goal ivasiTh9 Allallliiie Veltlalnlyi into the net by Lauf-y ;man. Bob Hayes trapped the puck,l”i6N' HblC 1" ion the Islanc.ers' blueline and fir- ied a sizzling iiaist high shot. that Laiiiriii tipped with his stick past were forcing thcl inark He ltormed after the officials and when Campbrl-l drew a minor pen-i ,.,,,i3. ih, persigtgnr auoi-is or hig.alty for slashing Clements. While liockcv. Noiicezible by its him ii-amt, he was off the Islanders were tin-'iias the hard driving, hard check-y minui” ,, ihaled to izet a shot on net. A min- Carrollailsloom (iombined with me ,.0Me,L The Frank King to set up Bowness for Halifax At-l Islanders systems. show lol better advantage at home and tip-l l 'lantics and d..i".ipIs the UIIPIISIVD and defensive l, shake clear of their cliccks. A fcat they cotnplisli in ll1P two Cliarloiietoiiii last week. . . . couldnit ac- gaines nil The g.-inie tonight. like the nth-l crs on Halif.ix ice in the present 551105, was not to par for play-offi absenccy H .n: liockcy of last Saturday when. the lslaiidrrs skated to a 4-0 vic-' tory. Althougli there were twice as fense on a thrilling one mall Wslii many penalties called In the game. at the 18 minute mark but fail- lirre the contest was mild by mm-I t)Ell".5Dll. Goals appeared to conic gcspute later Millar had to turn away :2-v tonight .i: the result cf weak! I i drfriisiie urirk as far as the is-I lanricrs iicrc concerned. Even Al. xtillar. who has played so well lately was not up to form. . . Auanncs Sam Om. three defend. the Atlantics third goal. Bloom . ers in front of Roy MacMeekin,l!,'d Kll(”3' 5' pfsli 3" the I5l3"fmi5 The islaiirlr-i-s faltered badly, and ll'1F3I' SLI('('5-pfliltl in keeping mg" mg it”-Wd "he D'”l't ”' rcrly ill the first period but ramcl Bov. ness who HM Island”; imm gmling mam and drew Millar neatly. scoring opportunities. The Islanders drew goaltender Miller when Laufman went. to the penalty box at the 14.27 marlin, The Atlantic: sent out I.epine.f VV:itsnn and Be-rzcron and they siir-coodrd in holding the fort until; Rcrgoron went to the box. Murph Chamberlain shifted his combin- ations in an effort to get back in the game but it clearly wasn't the Islanders' night. During the lfour minutes they played with the extra three men the Island- ers had only four scoring chan- CEI. This action was the highlight of what was an otherwise dull game. The pace was not as fast nor the checking nearly as close an the games in Charlottetmvnl l?.”.3.”XIZi”;- whim Gui Thu Atlantics fired In both the first and last per- me (on. Iods. Their marksmen were Bill)" Watson. Kenny Laufman, Bob Bowness, Hughie Campbell, Hol- lett and Billy Ford. Second Period Even mg the second period Islanders Wnl'kll1rg in for sustained attacks around the Halt run drives. the period following a attack in the Atlantics' end at th 7.54 mark. Gusitaveson and Brkla rich fed him back to back passe and Hub drilled a 25- foote through MacMeekin's pads. charging Whitlook she:-tly afte the opening of the period. Whil swamned around the Halifax orig Miller Injured Lyle. Wiseman scored for thn,0nFra::"?S:rge::i?h Digging Islander: in the first period and ' Huh Flnniidry, the host of the Is-' lander-. fired the other goal. 5.45 mark. several seconds lalo minutes as Miller dressing room for repairs. As soon as play resumed Beau dry and Clements raced exceptionally strong game. Bloom. Leplne. and Bergeron played fine rushing games and IVPTE very effective. in keoping the Island- - . ers' attack disorganized. giailgaxnpnd with The Atlantic: were leading .'t.1l an ' eaudry M H” and M. (hp first bu. thginet pass but MnrMs-rkin Islanders halved the lead to ll-Zimadp a 3031 "mum iawt Fmlnw in the middle. frame, The lslandiing the .raCP'0” Beaudry m"""'l team was striving to get, back inled mp hm 3081' the game during the early part 1 . 1 of the third when the roof Sud- W" ”"”-V ll "'" Gl'5”"””" ""1 dmly ,,m.M In. ito the penalty box for Carroll Bloom broke up an .- . hndp". pm), at his Own hluph B About half a minute later Hayr and smrtpd H”, play Hm, lad mlrolled one past the open mrno this Atlantic: fourth goal. Hughicias me Mla"l'” Rpm-"id ll" 9"” only mic away combined on a mm. M I.-Hm dnelomd "M way passing play only to los primed, 34 hm". "nice. Double out at the Halifax cage. 3'" Prints. Any roll of 8 ex- , , poem-p only 40 rum. naprmu Deriod one man short with 4 "nu Euhl Mn" Film service. Iii:-ion In the. penalty hox. Short 1. 0. Box 11. Charlottetown. Continued on page 11 .-eke into the cleri. Play was pretty well even dur- witli the lllCl'C fax net while the Atlantios tised-spfmpd m demc'”1l” mm. speed to make sharp mt andlPlS, for seconds later Muckle Hol- Beatidry scored the lone goal otlio W arlmher mum" pre,5m.(,l,Halifax club. Then Doug MacPhee was chased fori he was off the Islanders' line or My to check the Halifax forwards and Holdaway ill”! 8"” but MacMeekin was hot tzo hold hackpnet. Their plays just didn't seem Lepinol to click and when they did Rail steamed into the Islanders Fnd' them working the Halifax defrnscl for a hard shot at Mlllar at tho. Usually mallagncl in in-any ih5m'up' Halifax Defence Strong Ilheilaligire Jsglggeda l:lil;iVe”'1l:S: A mm, mmlru. s. - ' , - llsbense period Th. Ham” defence buy"! An Play was held up for sex-ei-at late in the final frame prevented went to the the game from being it wuhmut, into thal Halifax defensemcn and matt;lPlldP1' the stage. was 59;, I . . fed Clements at of the rarest kind. m mama ,'I'l'Vil1 scene failed to unfold. The Atlant. Clements had another good op.psclve.s a great, mund mv applamc ' tripping Campbell around the 121.10 mortal have scored about three times un.l wards Whitlock, Gray and Hold. nice tliroolquiie ie,gmm,ttP 'u.irk wt-.l'. lll the second and iii Hooked its thoiiizh they were going; to pull the game out of the fire in the third. They were pressing hard during the early moments of the Iltl:'l frame btit the Atlantics got a quick break and scored a goal to take a two-goal lead. The goal the Island- ilett. skated through the whole team for the t followed the en Halifax penalty parade but the Is- landers were so badly shaken that 5 they could not unirack themselves , y to take advantage of the extra man ,power they had on the ice. 0 I 0 ll; Wtllafi-'9 ill? biggest cause for the; 9 Islanders defeat was their inabil- Time after time opposing forwards were left in the clear for shots on ,goal. on five of the six goals they scored they were in all alone on top of the Charlottetown goal. tender. rhe Islanllers on the other hand had few clean shots on the C t” at the last minim-, When the Islanders drew A1 Mm” . and used slx forwards against, mum 11 koal- However. the - ics put up a stout df w -3 the Islanders away Ilf0fnnllil1ee.(1I(:Ix'lt ger zones and earned for them: i.lIad the Islanders in mm usual My” been clickingl l-h9.V would” 5 dc” ll" GXISUHR conditions. I r- o o . i 5 HM the Islnnders tied the cm Camphnll scored the goal at tho 5 "; .lhere ivoujd have been 11 -. in mark of the third and al ”l”'" mm” "P Wit it slitirri We lmighr. The Halifaxnliiimp little ninro ih,-m ,. mi,,u,,, W" stop off Goold riroiinri the 17-;tri:.st and the fans were i am A, .H ..lminutc mark and shorilv after-,over the calls of the nfficl1acl:maeI(: mrmgh ”h"”- ft! "39 Penalties were . The penalt t clamww” W-'15 qiiestionablc. Ayg ii; The Islanders started the iirirdl,:ms' the ram held "9 me Name forl Gus-' e””l mmul” by thrcwin l - ii 2 art . iles Iran the K-9. prank Bpmerlgnz lhim lfhmie draw" " Sllnneneiion for m" mid he 59”" Elven his wainl GET IN ON THE FUN! RIDE A BRAND NEW ROYAL ENFIELD. FRANCIS BARNETT OR ARIEL MOTORCYCLE 800 JOHN S. NAMBLY 610 9.n-II- MOTORCYCLES. mars mi ACCESSORIES 13 Spring Park Road .Chai-lottetown, P.E.f. .. B , , I ergernn has glven R pmany for! .izath(-ring in the puck an orfenwi Ho charged after the referee an A d ttizabe wrestled to the ice by Dosseeslm-("Mu hem" re3”"l"8 Be -- On of hmself. Incidentally, Hlemn turned in his best. game gfntplie series as did rushing Joe Lg. i 0 e 0 7110 best man for the Ialumders "3 Onee again Hub Beaudi-yg Hug "-”d "M Nil. stood out its a pen. Ilty killer and played some fine offensive hockey. Coach Chamber- laln did not use the Beaudry line emlull-Vely Mlalnsf. the wiitsoii-i, Campbell. Ford string which prob- "blY rxvlaim Why that tinlt ac- counted for three goals. Lyle wt”. man. moved back up the wing, also iilared ii "imlllf same. The defense imlt. of Travis and Mcbsgan nu-Led slowly but improved as the game wore on. Gustavseon and Brklldcli played well In the first two pg;-. lode but slackened eancwhit In the final. Larry '11-avis Just arrived here before game time. Larry et- wnded ' at P.W.C. this morn- Wl Which he was definitely Kuiltrriiathlete, Were he in top physical THE GUOA-RDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNV lS.D.U. Wins Opener In ll Hoop Finals With P.W.C. St. Dunstan's University hoop- sters took a 46-41 victory over Prince of Wales College last night in the opening game for the Prince Edward Island basketball champ- ionship and the Physical Fitness trophy. S. D. U. led 30-18 at the end of the first half. Kelly led the victors with 15 points, while l.aivlor was runner- up with 12 and Slowey had 11. Bruinsi Hopes Depend On Recovery Of Goalie National League Umpire lteleased , CINCINNATI. (.-'tPl -- Warren C. Giles, president of the National League. said Monday that Augie Guglielmo has been released from the league's staff of umpires. Glles announced that Guglielmo had been sold to the American As- sociation biit that the deal was, called off after the umpire declined; to report to the minor' league. H Guglielmo. a Waterbury, Conn. native. joined the National League staff In 1952. Yonkers Raceway To Open Wednesday . YONKERS, N. Y.. tAP)-Yonk- ers Raceway. one of the two big night harness racing tracks In the New York metropolitan area. is set for its opening pieagram Wcdncs-l, day. This is the fourth trotting sezisonl for the former Empire City run-i ning track. Yonkers opens a 184-night metropolitan season with a 84- nlght, spring session ending May 23. Roosevelt Raceway at West- bury, Long Island, then takes over for a session which goes into the fall. Yonkers and Roosevelt run simultaneously for 12 nights In the summer, Aug. 17-29, and when Roosevelt closes. the Yonkers oval rt-opens for a fall session, Sept. 28 to Nov. 14. More than 1.000 trotters and pacers are stsbled here and at Roosevelt Raceway., The Grand Circuit will be at Yonkers for two weeks startingl May 11, and again In the fall oct.l 12-31. int: and intended flying over this afternoon, However bad weather closed in and Travis had to be taken out of a laboratory iii-mind noon and sped ilcnvn to Borden by car. He arrived In Halifax at ten minutes to eight. iiad barely time to eat anything during the afternoon and was just ready to get on the foe before the game commenced. I O 0 Billy Ford was back in uniform for Halifax and made his presence felt. Coach Dugger MacNeill suf- fnred it fractured cheek bone in the Sydney series and the injury has not healed enough for him to play. MacNeill was visibly worried about the Atlantlcs' chan.-:s thts after- noon and stated he might play Wednesday in Charlottetown Now that the Atlantlcs are a game up. he will likely innit. his services tni guiding the team frmn the benchl for the present. He expects the 5'5; series to go down to the wire. 0 0 0 Joe Mahar. the former Saint Dumt.an's University hockey star, hasn't lost his touch as I hockey player. This afternoon the Halifax Navy won the Maritime Intermed- iate, title. by defeating Campbelllon 7-3 and Mahar was one. of the iinvy stflrl. Joe skates and handles the puck as well as ever although not. in the condition that he? en-, joved during his days as A college condition. Mfthar could hold his own In the M.M.H.L. REXALL ONE - CENT SALE APRIL. 15 - 16 - 17 - -18 SEMPLE'S PHARMACY LIMITED 178 Queen Phone 271 Hockey League final, "As far as the rest of my players Others on the lineup with their points included Kane 2. 300”- Farmer, McGuigan 4 and Arnold 2. - For Prince of Wales liadner with 14 was the top point-getter, while MacFadyen with 10 was runer-up. Others on the lineup included McGuigan 7. Crockett 6. Large. 2. MacLeod '1, Seaman and .KlacKin- non. BOSTON, (APi-Boston Bruins' Stanley Cup hopes, jolted when Montreal Canadiens gained a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven National appear to hinge on the immediate recovery of goalie Sugar Jlm Henry. Th.-it seasoned veteran suffered an ankle injury In Montreal Sat- urday night and he took whirlpool bath treatments Monday to hasten his recovery for Tuesday night's fourth game here. "I don't know whether or not we'll have Jim for tomorrow night,” coach Lynn Patrick said. are concerned. I'm disa-ppolnited. They're not playing the hockey they're capable of doing." Sugar Jim ii.is replaced by un- related Gordon (Red) Henry. the Hershey American Hockey League goalie, while the Bruins were top- ping the Canadians 4-1 to even the series in Montreal Saturday iiizht. Here Sunday. the Bruins displayed so little confidence that the Flying Frenchmen rolled to an easy 3-0 shutout. The Canadieiis showed a marked lift in their first Boston playoff game, probably because they had' Ge:-ry McNeil back in their net. McNeil had asked to be replaced. "for the good of the team", for the sixth game of the succemful semi-final series with the Chicago Black Hawks. His successor. rookie Jacques Plante, turned in three highly suc- cessful perir-rmances, two against the Black Hawks and one” at the Brtiins' expense last Thursday, be- fore disappointin-; coach Dick Ir- vin Saturday night. I Irvln announced that McNeil will be in the Mon-treal cage Tuesday night and that no changes will be made in the Montreal squad tlia' olaniked the Bruins to pull aheac. in the trophy series. Indian Jim Thorpe Buried SHAWNEE. 0kla., (AP)-Indian Jim Thorpe, acclaimed as the greatest athlete in history, was buried Monday. with the reading of requiem high mass. the body was laid to rest In I. mausoleum In the shadow of an itthletlc stadium which bzars the great Olympic star's name. He will be lnimoiitalized by at bronze and marble statue, 21 fern high. showing Thorpe in the rolcl, which first brouglathhlm fame-as. a. football player for the Cs.rlisle.l Pa., Indian school. White and red men alike. num-l baring In the thousands, mournedl their old ft-ieiicl and Idol who wasi born here 64 years ago when ihisl state was still Indian territory. The burial come more than twoi weeks after his death at his Lo- miin, r'fallf., tiiallevr home March Money To Land Loans for ALL NEEDS Persons with proved responsibility, with ability to make repayments can quickly get a loan to BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM APRIL EYES Halifax Wins Intermediate Hockey Title HALIFAX, '(CPJ-Halifax Navy- took a. 7-3 victory frT)m- Campbell- ton Tigers Monday to capture the Maritime championship, winning the best-of- five series 3-0. , Paced by the three-goal effort of Rowen Carroll. the Navy held - B. B. Jones .. , V 32:. a:.;"...i;::."i.il..”;;:i.i:: w. r. .. is .z;,m:i.ii:.::”:.;' ii ' - ' g . M L 93 A , 7 TOKYBHI crowds lead, made It 6-3 at the end of the glaarily Blgieennm 98 totalling about 260.000 were ex. second and scored an unanswered goal in the third. Arne Riches tallied a pair for . dd . the winners and Joe Perion and l'?,:::1'l Ygfnkel, M was put back to Thursday when it Bill Guertin wound it up. W Egi Coles 94 mil he prayed as the Mmwm C-ampbellton goals were divided I” 93 half :f a day-rilghit. two-admission among Fournler. Robinson and Le- H-Ti W-5593f 93 twin-bill, ceremonies will be hard 9 J' mlge”, H 93 before the afternoon game Tl'lUI's. ------ r ?- -li 1-lmdrlka" diiy at Griffith staiiiiim, schedtiled o G. G. MncLcn(l)li'll'l -2 90 for 2 pm. EST. Although Pi-qsi. t. F. X. P Hooper use 95 ieliithstfiseghou-erThretgrns Jiciiii ' . a.. urs a i, - c. Rodd 05 3 3 " Hoop Opener ANTIGONISH, N. S.. Francis Xavier by the 18-point game of Al (jra5.si.l R. M. VCSSPY swamped Saint John Atlautics 72- 37 Monday night in the first game of the best-of-three finals for thc'J. S. DesRoches Canadian The second game will be played Rev. M. 13. Dunbar .' here Tuesday and the necessary, Wednesday. H V1. Watt 88 Gerry Staley. -.j...M-- Noreen Auld 38 o n E. Platte 81 Expect BI; Crowd Windsor Wins it H. Wood. 81 Cleveland expects the l)lgdM'ti Clue 4' crowd with 55.000 due to 589 the J. Buell 93 Trlbels Bob Lemon face Chicago'- R. A. Vessey .. 91 Saul R080Vln- ..... A, court, , 39 Word from Washington was that VVINDSOR. Ont.. sor Shaar Blues defeated )IontreaI'F, Drake YMHA 69-58 Monday night in the 1, Mon-ow , first game of a best-of-three series for the 1953 Canadian basketball championship. The second game will be played A, Massey ,, ,, Tuesday and the third. if necessary. H, Mellish will be Wednesday night. All will Aiiisoh Mccnbe be staged here. Hockey Scores Cam-pbellfion 8, Halifax 7, Halifax w-ms best-of-five final Charlottetown '1, Halifax 6. 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Bliiivemi the other half of the special men- mu mt g single and double. 21;: . ed ..ie first run and contributed R ll sensational leaping catch on Wil- 0 lard Marshalls long drive in nu, . . Surkont who at 1 The led, didn't allow iiwheictl iliMt.l:oii,b,;, - four innings. The Cincy hits vtm The following are the scores of a double by Gus B'ell.in the set- the latest classified .22 prize shoot and. Bobby Adtvns single 111 iii. led the free-for-all class with a In the Ill”!- possible. The winners in each class were awarded chocolates. Class 1 Allison Mutch third. at the Armourles. Allison Mutcn third and "-"ii: Lan(rrith's double intermediate h o c k e y 8-Guns Schedule Today A full eight-game slate is sched- uled for Tuesday. with only him 98 pected for the opening binge. 97 Wasliingtons postponed A-mm, 96 dential" open -'with the Yaizkii R. E. Jenkins Bob Barwise . ,3 President Rlshard Nixon btlll iiill 4 throw out the first ball. Milwaukee will attract much of 93 the attention with Its first game iti the new 55.000000 ball park. 91 The uproc-ted Boston Braves, iiiio 91 m wed to Milwaukee in the first 90 big league franchise stint in 50 90 years, will play St. Louis Card- 90 inals before an expected sellout crowd of 36,011. 93 Mhnager Charlie Grimm has 92 saved his ace, Warren Spalin. for 89 the unveiling against the Cards' Don MacDonald Hcber Jones J. .1. Connolly (CPi-St.,Gerald Hooper- pacedi R. 1.. Vt-sscy . Un:vcrsit,v, 1. S. Vcssey M. Carver Class 3 W. H. Carver intermediate basketball third, if R. Stewart . as manager Casey Stengel of the 34 Yanks intends to pitch Vic Raschi 34 against Phila. his A's Alex Kell- nsr In the Yankee Stadium opener 92 although Allie Reynolds now is 92 available. Reynolds was to have 99 ivorked at Washington Monday. 35 Bucky Harris of Washington will 3;, stick with his opening day choice 33 of Bob Potiterfield although he now 30 will be facing Boson instead of 30 New York. Br ulyn'a defending National League champs open at home with lCPl--Wlnd- Elaine Mutch . Class 5 V Juvenile Wanda Mamiiiaii Garth Maclsennan A. Swan W. ltlacluean W. MacLennan Baseballjesulis NATIONAL LEAGUE pitchers. Milwaukee 100 010 000-2 9 1 Robin Roberts of the Phillies Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 8 I who won 28 games last season will Surkont and Crandall; Podbielan, go against New York Giants' Lem? Smith (9) and Landrlth. Jansen at Shibe Park. Maritime Intermediate Pittsburgh. Carl Erskine of the Brooks and Murry Dickson of th( Pirates are supposed to be thl Maritime Major final THE FORUM Tomorrow-Tuesday-8 P. M. A THING OF BEAUTY. and A JOY FOREVER Cost ofi5O Persons-Director W. E. 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