Four Championships Decided Saturday At Basketball Tournament Four hampionshlpl were decid- ed Saturday in the basketball tournament: held at the saint Dim-Stlnil ' , gymnasium. The tournalnenfs were held Illi- der the auspices of the Physical As Cily Bantam Fitness Department and under l 0 the supervision of Earl Nicholson. Director of Physical Education at , P' w' ' I Combining power it Eh! DIMO Prince Street School won font with the brilliant pitching of Art ionora in both the boys and girlsi M,,cL..,,d U... Rm-315 w mterscbolastic competitions. ' ' Prince of Wales College team no the Island girls title while team from 8. D. U. took the ho Juvenile crown. Prince street defeated Kent 26-23 in the filial game furl -l"9"l"" , W” 5i”"”5 "l the girls interscholastic crown. Iill C”-V” bardmals backswl” , the boys competition Prince Street! Tl” R”-Vals "'”e"5"9d 3 ” h” I! vs! smile of the City Bantam League. i I Ernie defeated west Kent 44-21 in me, attack on Cardinal pitcher-smilim oil. Colicgei MacQuarrie started for the losers deciding game. .fliacQuari'le and George The Prince of Wales girls defeated Prince Street ;:.'-.'ii and was lifted in the fourth inning ill the final game of the girls in favor of Dilllon who met the itomitcl-ltlun. It Was the P. W. 0- same fate as ills predecessor. clrls second win of the day as they Royals shortstop Jackie Kane hm 931””91' d9fe9Wd U-C-Q 3745- came up with the best play of the 5'" D""5”"'5 W9" b0”l.9”m”5 M afternoon when he made an over t:lV;;0P8Ivf:,19-C'vi3l::ml?3;';"t:':;l:f the shoulder grah of a drive ma: Hm round ,I,L5t The samts WU”! was labelled for a left field base . , .. . :::':1I.;:E,0?ame 39"; and the sch: The second game in the three Nine vames wele played tilrougli-l 19”" J”-'5”l:,w”l be played m" "M ,hc3da).g Team, "om p evening at, .a..lU on Memorial Field W.K.S., P.S.S. Sulnlnerside ' llnd U.C.C. took part in the g CNS- lliurlldmelit while W.K.S, Sum-. Benny Carson llmplred the game nicrside High, P.S.S. and Q.S.S.l yeslcrtiny with B. Lund and Vince e quultcts participated in the 'uoy'..i Mulligan being base judges. i Lineups: Royals Curley, if.; Kalle ss.. Lulld rl.. MIICKEKIZIC, 1b., . -Dlilion '.'b., Dolron 3b., Arsenault ll.G3lm9 P1TG"l5sul':'frSghg'3:1”:L c.. Stccle c:.. Leclair. cf., Mac- l : : C no Lu. ll::::5 K9”; Xggehom zest ' Leggrdiiials Blanclr.il'(i 1b Hen (.0if'SWr::orghywf1'iJok;E H lzessey ll. G. Dillloii 2b.. 1)., Coyie c. . . . interscholastic games. - Following are the results of ill glilnes: 'I iloyals Win alioped the 5' comma); up: yesterday afternoon lat. Memorial Field in the opening Mncl.end pitched a neat. t.wn-hlt- w,.,.,l ler over the seven inning route. Ht: with the Royals meeting the Bear-: i'l.'ifTfE"SPORT ,3"-5555i l TIIAIWGG SCHOOL V. i 9&1. 4.1 r R-R9017) to Q5” um. y-1: ' Gelineau and Bellvcau. players who belong ill the Saint John Bclivers winning the 'Alexlinder Trophy. There was only one game in the five played between the Aces and the Beavers in which Gellnenu :nid Beliveau did not star and that wusl the contest which the Beavers won: 6-0. In the other four P,ilillL'S nil; Beliveall did was score ninc l:oi;is' while Gelinedu was sensational lll ithe nets as the Beavers were out-i shooting the Accs. i For weeks Uppcr hopes of l Culnlrltzilli lthcy fiefel-lted Saint John Beavers lwildly cheering runs. two. Nii- l tional Hockey League. crushed the! THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Quebec Aces Defeat Beavers 5-2 To Win Alexander QUEBEC. April 27-(CPI-Path ed by big Jean Belivcau with three goals, Quebec Aces Saturday night won the Alexander Trophy when 5-2, to take the best-of-seveil ser- ies 4-1 before ii crowd of 8,163 The new Canndinll major hoc- key champions topped a successful scnson in which won the. Quebec Senior Hockey League championship illid playoffs and several other league honors before dropping the llurd-fighting Beavers. The Alexander Trophy, nanied after tllc forlncr governor-gelici'nl of Canada, was woli for the ill'Sl time last year by Vallcyficlfi Brmcs. Big Celebration Tile silver nlug. presented after the game by President Wlilrid Duranccall oi the Quebec Alnatl:ul' l game more than half-way in the first period after scored at the 22-second mark on a set-up play with Ludger Trem- blny and Copper Lcyte. Ubriaco's lnarkcr come when is shot by Tom Smellc. when Robert pushed in a rebound past Goalie Hnl Gordon early in the ahead. Ron Hurst tied it up about three miliutes later on a. smart passing play with Ubriaco and Tom Smclle. was marked by 15 minor penalties, eight to Aces and seven to Beav- Oils. goalie who Joined Quebec about il l Hockey Association, was filled with sportswriters have been llllViii:.' champagne for nil to drink in field day over Jcnli BClll'Pilll'Sl ”serfdom”. When Bona Arsrn-.Accs' dressing room. auit, Liberal Member for Quclccl "We woli. My boys won. Wliat raised the issue in the House of else is there to say?" was Quebec Commons concerning the pi'ncf::.c7Coacli Punch Imliilciiis only coin- of hockey clubs compelling piliytrs liiciit as he passed the cup around to turn professiollal, it was gen-lfo his proud. lllippy players and f actor by fence, C. Smclle. Lee, Mcsicil. Arundel; Trophy crs llrnTcs-laNtc-'llivi.ile gEl1Tie. Johnny Ubriaco tied up the Bcliveau had he deflected Saint John was shortliandeli second period to put Aces The fairly open and rough ganle Gelineau inf; Factor Jack Gclim-au, the former Bruins lalf-way in the season, was a hig in Quebec's victory, mali- ng 39 stops culnpltrcd with 25 Gordon. Line-ups: Saint John: Goal, Gordon; de- forwards. Ubriaco. T. Favor Higher Junior A Hockey TORONTO, April 27 - (CPI - The Ontario Hockey Saturday went on record as favor- ing a higher age limit for Junior A hockey players in Canada. About 120 delegates, representing 53 hockey clubs throughout the province, voted in favor of raising the age limit. from 20 to 21, at, the associations 63rd annual conven- tion. Past president Jack Roxburgh oi Simcoe will carry the U. H. Ass vote to the Canadian Amateur Hoc- key Associatlon's annual meeting in June. The association also passed an amendment to the regulations which, Roxburgh said. will cut clown the number of protests lodg- ed with the 0.H. A. after league pinvoifs start. The amendcnt said. in effect. no team will be permitted to protest eligibility of a player. based on res- idence qualificdtions, after Feb. 10 each season. only players signed subsequent to Feb. 1 would be sub- ject to protest. The O.H.A. voted two former past presidents to life memberships in the tlssocialion: Treasurer Cveorgn. S Dudley of Midland. who :r.issc'.i sure-firing forwards, today W te in Association l 1,,,E.:;,f-"en junior hockey champions, held in 1-0 lead at the end of the first period, were ahead 3-2 at the end of the second and added a clinch- er in the final frame. win over the Pats in Guelph Fri- day night. two games series and a commanding position in the title hunt. be played in Toronto with the next game Wednesday night. ance today was 7.333. ing for mltmores in the first per- iod and closed it off in the final ;.u liiliiutes. marksmcn were Ron. Murphy and Bill Mccreary. holding the edge ill each period. was the busiest man on the ice. The Biltmores drove eight shots at him in the first 20 minutes. is in the second period and 14 more in the final frame. to face six in the first, eight in Fort Frances Defeats Stratford Indians 6-5 To Lead 2 To 1' nn....nL.. . -1-l Blllmores Take ..:.?R: acres: . . blasted in three goals in the last 2nd Memorial Cup Game eight minutes of play sgtu;-day night to overpower Stratford ind- ians 6-5 for ii one-game lead 1.. their battle for the Allan Cup and Canadian senior hockey title. The win gave Canadians a 2.1 O O F tronorrro, Apm 3-;m(cp,.. lead in their best-of-seven Serlfs, on-.lnii Biltmores. showing ; They won" ih-:- first game 9-5 and strong defence corps and a set. of dI'0PDEd the second 3-0. tie- feated Regina Pats 4-2 for their second straight victory over the the Memorlul Cup Big Ed Kiiner pill. the finishing touches on the terrific comeback at. 19:46 of the third period The speedy Fort. Frances Ifir. ward flipped the puck past, 3”,” Dale in the Stratford nets on . goal-mouth scramble although he was wedged between two Stratford players. It was all, over 15 second; a r. The Blltmores, Eastern Canada other Fort Frances scorerswer-, Mike Hilpchuk. Sambro Fedoruk Frank Elzcnsolill. Wait chrlsllalil son and Ric Ricllrd. George Altken scored twice for Stratford. Bruce Biirdeti. Mickey Roth. and Larry Lemenchipx got singles. Canadians. smarling from a 3.0 sh-utout in the second game. show- ed it tremendous improvement and were always dangerous. '11...- consled in on Dale time and ag,-,;., in the first period but beat him only once. Indians held a 4-3 lead by the end of the second period and made it 5-3 at one point in the third. Elzensoph made it 5-0 at 12:36 on a blazingshot that had Dale beaten all the way Seconds later Strut. ford forward Bruce Burdett wen off for hlghstlckiiig and Ricard posited one in to tie the coum .1 J-4 . Flomlhen on it was a tog-up, Their victory, on top of an 8-2 gives them the first of the best-of-seven The remainder of the series will Attend- Andy Blithgate opened the scar- The other Guelph The shots-on-goal showed Guelph ind a wide margin in the offence. Goalie Bob Tyler of the Pats Brewer in the Guelph net had Th . R. B ll. ompson e NOVR 6., reined by VCCCYHH 5601! t .- - - I . . . . . ,. . llrcl 2. Mathcson. MacPhcrson.' Ma,cQl""”e, l?",,3bh- L?""91'-l '9l-- erally stated that the Prcncli incl Ewell wlslicrs iii if riotous victory -31710119. HUFSY. NlC01l9. MCCMCKCII. his first meeting in 34 years my V Indians managed to get through Roam” Macnougam smn,,c,., , Vail ss.. Du ii -L. M-icttonllsll il- her was referring: to B:-lireiiii : retool-ailon. Blair. Watson. Mulligan, Lancvlle. cause or ,”m,5S and James Doug, ;lll:M5i;Cei:'ilgd md 9"” "W m ""3 the Fort Frances defence several WK 5'. whmock 3. Jnrdmy. . though his name was neicr liSCf.l.l VBCIIVCRUS. pcrformallcc niatclicd Quebec. Goal. Gelirieali. f1l'-'- la; 0; Bmmmrdl e.' times in the remaining minutes Campbell, E. Smith 5. vessey. ray-. I-lllescom , WW ML Atsemuit W8 SW-,1-1-' his renutauou as the most sought fem-, Cl0ZW- Kmiseh WW3. ..:m..n. ZTT but netmlnder Bill Cl-eaveley mm. 10, -L L. smith )5, 1. Royals 221 3.11 2-16 12 1 was 8 change in the N. H. L. i'lii('S lifter hockey. player by, pl'OlF3Sl0l-l- Hayes. l0FWIll'dS. MFCKBY. Cnl- . H R to the rescue. Game gggoys Imerscholasmm. (-;,,d,; you only 1 3 2 3 which would prevent clubs llun! nl -clubs. In his rookie year ill llcgle. BEHVEBII. B0111”. TICMNHY. S The winning goal came on 1 HFSL game. west Ken, school ;-,3'- M,-,cL..0;i and p, Arcenaull; ,y,'galn1ng outright possession -of ill scnlor coinpnny, Bcllvcau won Prunenu, Robert, Gaudreault, .Le- p harmless looking play as 0'Doniiril Queen Square School 41. . MacQi:al'rlr, G. Dillon 14) and Is. Dialer "H155-5 NW ltiaifl -115' the Q. S. H. L. SCOFIHIJ Ch1Htll3lUl1- Clam , . ' and Kylne, coasted m on mp WIKASJ Mcpaydm 9' 14 Kcml Coy”, aglceablc. ship find a number of other hon- Referees. P. Patterson. New- a I Suauom defence ononneu , j ncdy 4, W. Kennedy 38. J. Square-' nc-c,.n.-nF.. ' ' ' IOFS 0" 8”r5W' 5919Ct0Y3' "SW "'”k”- H- MCLe3"- H""""9"- II germ; into ch ' M,” liriggs 6, R. Diamond 1, G. Court, Under the prcselit rules a player: "It feels fine to be part, of 3 SUMMARY 1 d '3 mm" ""1 W0 i may be placed on an N. H. I lclililnpionship club." said the un- First Period HALIFAX. April 27 - (cm .. lgllxg; 5How31:;i9t:),l;:nndiloshcos'el; - . ove U C1llb'S negotiating list Without ill:-l assuming star centre. 1-Quebec, Beliveau .: 4. - ii at ltii?c'iS:l'oSnalclw (l:S,'uhig:3ll:itl'leCg,”.Som1V.il knowinlz about it. Each club is in the quiet Saint. John dressing lTrembiay, Leytcl 0:22 Weeks, won the Halifax i-liirness me Plwk WFWS the K081-mouill 2. Kelly, I-(ughes 2, H F' I 8"0W9d TOUT SUCH Dlflyers and room Coach Johnny lPeallli'.si 2-Saint John, Ubriaco Clubls free-for-all Saturday after "d K""" just 30" M5 Wick 0" ll Game aggoys mterschommc T 5 two of those on the Toronto lV'i'a'plc' 0'1-'lalicrty said: lT. smellei . '1'.1r35 NEW Yl(3).V;u-?CllAH;IlI1Il" (AP losing me first of three neat; to g Second game: Summerside High Leafs negotiating list are Vll.ilc "we can only congratulate Que- Penalties: -Robert 3:27, hicollc , - PT -3- )- chleg Ac. 1 Marshall of the Islanders, and bec, we got on to a bad 5:3”, 1,, 5:35, Krayger 9;2o, um-taco First iilndown on the 1952 rookie It was 3 smmm, story In me char accumulating a 311.23) bani.- ro . ' t 63. . 27' Pm” Sm” 10:09, Carnegie 13:26, Bonin crop in the molar leagues shows Don Windlcy who played with the losing the first two games mass A not. Lem” Bob. owned by S'side Tonight Summcrslde: Campbell 2. B. I Suillt lmhnsm, 2, walker 2y D. Jonnsnn Glace Bay Miners last winter. IA John. It was ii great. sclxcs." 16:49, Lee 16:49: shortstop Jim Piersall of Boston Jack Scam was 10” at me post m - ---- -3. (m.,,,,' Guns 6' Macnomyd 13. H -- ”' L, . player may also sign a forln trill: Tile Maritime mayor iiockev Second Period Red So). leading the pack. the mm he” but wok me next HALIFAX. April 26 -.(CP,- . pvslsg. Mcbam, 14' Ladnm. 25', .lllP in.-l :.IIlte nr lliv liime ii clllb but he must. turrl prmls- chmnpions dropped the first three 3-Quebec. Robert. Wlicli manager Lou Boudreau H N, Saint. John Y.W.C.A. defeated ice 9, Whitehead 2, Mcbcotl 10, l””""""” l5'”"d '"'5k""”'” ,",'”l5 3'0"!” Wile" 11? ITGCHCS lhft use of galnes that. could have gone elt.li- tMacKny. Leclnirl 2.11 started the job of convcrtin: 1310 lg 9:? 5w I y k 01 H h Halifax Tartans 54-40 in a auddm i'"”'"" 4-Saint John, Hurst 22-year-old outfielder into a short- "3" 01' '-V 99 ll” ”"' death game here Saturday for Lin: liclwecn Saint l)unslnn's 22 if the club so wishes. before the fast,-skating, itoss, Ward 2. McPhail, Tanton, , y , , or way - g g I Ainsworthi B I t hl 1- ;ltl).;mllnaimtha"Roi:YiilyP:iiir:a)rll'ri;r;1tA;r Pl y . 1. - -I K sglut:lupliisstiiigasstqurggurgggwlllclili- i)l:ll::ll:lfJe()s..T.glTlEllseI:1e.ne t5::0"I:pRanlhgafsg-:50u:he::lngaiLoukg-E gs '3ll.idJllRtleDoBle;itngiei. i':li:l:..ooi&n;d nglunhlin lzcmm. ladies. bnkemmu me m 0 5 II Cl'SC 035 iC- , " , HAVETS ll SUCI I Si Ha lDll WPTC19 C ' '. - - . , . ' ' ' 'g ' " C Hm” OHS . Fil?aal: Princey Street 44, west We 9".'t'""l'-W" "'Fll0'”'- The compared to slaves by Mr. Arscn-l In Saturday night's game. Bcav- Ktnlser 4:02. 10:03. Lee 6:36. was 8il'lt'tb' future stuff. Maybe tame "mull" W”-h 3 C1355 9 "'3' D n--.. Kent 21. g . ,”."',l”jf”" ti” ”"d”'”-l' " 9'9" Bull. and this lead to the ciasslly- ers held on edge in play throuzli- Hayes 19:24. 19?r3,-I la; fl” 1952: f h . "V ”””c”' 't 35”” ,”"'”'"'"f SANTIAGO, Chile April 25- P.S.s.: Wlnten:-ad 4, MacLeo:l 0fr2in'ii;mR m” '5 me mm of a ing of Beliveall as the most. fani- 0)" U19 mist. W9 Periods. trading F b Tlgfg 1L'"l0d bows: Verlieggeiimfg 31:: 0: 33'1"" "Vt Jgcgl D5” "gm" ”s tAP)- Chile will bring over Fl 7' Tnnmmebee lo' Ladncr ITMVNAEE home lIr1(lilli(ll'lP loial point series om hockey Serf" Baz Olmeam or slfnae mmkiills 8:1”; Aacsb 1: MC-h grgxgler) 1019 job during springp training to 011:2: H1”. C--Nip um 858 . Chilean cook and plenty of in own mtlillrlligl 'Alixd:lI:,':x)itiZlhC'nlw5CPI1ali'en1lBClLlY Willi ii"? 500005 ttamc l0 he Pl3Y' the Montreal Dam Sm" no doubt gd higrgdcggd gonlndietlieonlglitsglid 6-Quebec. 'Bcliveau ' the season at short. At. first mud to fend M 30 Olympic "P”-',' " W lxncnnedy 9 Squarebriggs i 0d illicit this Mick. mmkmg what 3 presentable mbithe winning niarker half-way in lTremblay, Pruneau) 1.'l:-i7 izllincc he looks like H young 3 'ummVe5,.1” Hemnmt -Finland m” lllanlond 1. Court. Thompson if Missing from the Saints llne- "” Be'"'"" W”??? ""'”,l," ilc9"':tne third period. 7-Quebec. '15eliyTcili-l" W . 17:40 Boudreau. adopting the mnnner- fumme" N”"'""i m” m"” cm? I Fell. llit trmilzlii will he Pistol Pete ”"e”5 """”"m Wmm" WM " Beavers were ll. man short when Penalties: Arundcl 8:43. Mes- isms of his .t0tICh9l' to SW00!) low. ' "3 m keep me amlem mv" 551” . Game 5-Girls-Fil'sl. game: Dunpln-. high scoring forward. illricilgfjiin:e:'Vt:;l:;';:5;j;9d031':;'(; Robert tipped in Jackie LeClair's icli 9:08. Bonin 10:57. Elniost touching the lzrouncl with mm :::n:P"" i'-Uthorltics nllmnlnlr the i or We .'?:l.".”'.?.'..lt"3..lL”t.i2.?3.f.'li.i”?.i2 .3... .. .::. . wbo:,:"d.;:.'i.12.tl- ?.l.'3 '2:::..ru:; maria... . . .-.. .:.”...::”.::i. it Louisvm. x... at - -- . 'nl'l.laJBi7.:wGuiendon 12, MacArthur Mull.-lily, lfas been sidelined with and being U10. 1110' 0f thnll-iRndS';:ils Sin thevserles. smashed Beav- Gelineau H h 1617 6-39 Observers isald Picrsall agreed to (AWT mX'”"3 F'”"1'5 Her,” 7" in Storey 2. Messer, MacKinii:.-n, n SCVOTD ('0l(l.nll is not known if of hockey fans. switch to the infield because he HOPUIB. W0" the 310.000-added ' i ' figured he never would hit wcil Churchill d0Wn-5 handlcllip 55311?- . ' , d,C l 2. l. "ill .ri,'t lgill - Bowncss 5 W00 ree man ie VH ie T01 x 0 put c sec , , , enough to pmy the oumcld tea. day as Churchm Downs opened M Q I O O I U.C.C.: Reeves 4. Home. Duffy oml clinic. Bt H B 1- d - H , R id t 1 A t t -1. Murray, MacDonald, MacMlllan Otherwise the S.D.l'. lineup eaul:ve:2";:: the 13'l,V,eaL" ants gillilgtx S C ularly in the big leagues. Could be. 78th Dffby m99ivln3- 7 Wm M "M" "M the Saws "11 if the Beavers Vi0"ld have W0" ssetdlslon)leathnBle;l6ln1glllaln ”fIi?”Z.'3”' NEW voax A 'l 27 (AP) .i:- . pri - - putting seven men into action. Coarii Smerdon of the R.C.A.F. is expected to have his squad at -Game 6-Girls-Second game: Prince Street 48. Summerside 13. P.S.S.: Worthy 4, Hall 3, Soper 2, son. . Plersall has had no problems at i In Baseb the Alexander Trophy. Without their two stars the Aces would not Spartan valor was put to the test Saturday and came through 'in all Leagues Cook, wmi l6. Whitlock 17. Piclt- full strcnglh unless flying duties "3" 11'9" in the Picture "id ml was ' -. , &-j the Plate in the Agnerlcan League. fine style to win the 360.000-added ard 1. Matheson. MacPhersoli 3, provpnfg son... of H... pmyers be. Chlcoutimi Saqueneens would have my The Mmchud Puss) islmpsons two-out ninth inning Through yesge,-day, name wuh Gallant Fox handicap M Jamal” m,dg,3,.5on 3, im: on hand. If H". airmen are ,1 won the Quebec championship. As! The -”ghuyq,egm,ded Cmcmmm single. , U 0 New York Yankees, he was hit- 1, Suminersidof M- Eldel'kin- 085' full slrc-nztli a close. well. played " was they KW? ""9 M95 W": in Reds and Chicago Cubs made nov d?..;1lpsK(;Ill1(lllasTll'lli!1c lJicEoalOlit?i!ei;:I' didllllbledoo and had rapped We wAsHmGToN' Apr” 27 "(Am i ” " ” ' Tile New York Yankees-washinp run for their money, extending them to seven games in the Q8 - I-LL. finals. and it is likely that they too could hnve beaten the Beavers. 1. Doyle 2, Smith, C. Elderklli. Skinner 4. MacDougall 6. Game 7-Girls-Final: Prince of Wales 27, Prince Street 9. P.W.C.: MacArthur 4, Creellnnn 15. Guleiidon 8. Storey, Bowness, Wood, Mcascr, MacKinnon. P.S.S.: Wran 1. Worthy 3, sop- l-r. Rodgerson. MacPherson. Whit- lock 1. Hall. Cook, Pickard 4. Skinner, MacDougall. Matheson. game is expected. Tile nirmcn won the right to meet the Saints in the finals by defeating fhe Y.M.C.A. in semi- finals. The Saints drew ll bye as they won the regular ictigue schedule. Iagiiin Sunday in the National League while Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Box made further strides to vacate the second divis- ion of the American League. Rain once again curtailed activ- ity in both leagues. Scheduled games between Brooklyn and New York and it doubleheader btfweer. Philadelphia and Boston were wash- ed out in the National League and The only freshman ahead of Piersall was a part-tinie first base- man with Pittsburgh Pirates. Tony Barfirome, who was moved from the Charleston. 8. C. Class A farm Just before opening day. In sev- en at bats. Bartirome has three hits for a juicy .429. Toby Atwell. the catcher Chl- cago Cubs brought from the Brook- lyn chain at Montreal, had a .353 fumbled Vic Wertz' single in the first inning and the error enabled Pat Mullin to score from first base with the games only run. The vic- tory movcd the Tigers into seventh place. 75 percentage points ahead of the idle Athletics. The White Box came from behind twice to beat the Browns in the seasons longest game. Chicago ton Senators baseball game which was rained out Friday night will be played here Monday, filling a previously open date. CHICAGO. April 21 -(AP)- Handsome Jack Burke, Jr.. of Hon- ston, Tex.. Saturday was crowned the winter tour champion of the Professional Golfers' Association 0 The first game of the 19.52 base-. bail season was played here ycster-i flay afternoon when the Royals mczl the Cardinals in the City Bantnln League opener. The boys have been Boslonilraves C”""” 5TB”V3 J"”"”" T W” - n ti fo runs home in the film z.-lime ltwo game total DClnl.l' lP h y In practising for a week or more anti 3 double made, between 30310,, W5 9 "T- I 8 average or about 120 points bel.t..r m l I , H g f H Gd ,h r to take a 4-.i lead. The rowlls "1 l did 1 th I M H, 1 cr ca .5 age. . l-nnce of Wales 24. S.D.U. 39. I a e were u ary izo s apemoatgfut: nnd Philadelphia and a single game moved anew mm three In me Leilguclc n e n ma ilia The two” csunmod Commum. 1 evidenced by the fact now at "well P.W.C.. Clark 4, Rcvell 6. Lel..il,.- between New York and Washlng- seventh but Edam Robmson mm, P1crsn",s second base parmer 1,, hoop Mrcnml, nrlsmani Maccniigan. Seaman Wiieatly. Mc-i .. - u. 2., g g MacLeod pitched 1 two-hitter The , d , m Amen, V ,. , Neill 2. MECDOUSIIU 9. Hoyt 3.iBoI:,C,),::,FO13Nr'a,.,1:pr3,dM. ,,,,nc(,::,:ed game was played on Mcmcrial Field 3:: were postpone n e cred with 0118 On in the mm" '-0 with the Red Box. Ted Lcplco from gl':;:;o;g0-Oggrmtm-' "':'”;: lh9:I'l l'"'"7” lpurcllasc of the contract of James'wh'ch "Vmmdly is m WW cond"! The Reds broke their lie with 5q'""e"' 3: 6'61 . Domsvmm was hnung 333' 80 mated .Rcd cl ml A to V 6' s.D.U.: Slowey 14, Lawlor 4., ' man for playing. l ' t ' g Minnie Minoso finally broke Lwerc Leo Thoma, and 301; mcman or orcc o . ”7”;;,; yyw-(ff; Mooney H Kane 3 Farmer 5 iBlJZZl Clarkson, shortstop-third . . . Chicago for second place by sweep up in um um by lmgnng home of st. Louis Browns and pmnk planes are jets, it added. Murphy 2'.Roche' Mvcmmsv 'lhas:mnn for Mlliwaultee Brewers. The main mnhmon or uvse how mg n douliiehcader from Pittsburgh Nelson Fox. Hun, Dorm” who M, Campos. wnshmgton-5 lamb cu. This build-up during 9 v2 . Grade 9-Boys Juvenile--Sccondt Cl"k50”- ” N99” wh” md ” -3 to in g mucl ball Ii? they mm” 8'", "nu ML The Cubs '9' lowed only one hit. in the last five ban import. months of truce negotiations Rolled with Zilmei P-W-Q 30- SD-u 35- lhnmng average at '3” tor the! p y ai 1 L ' mmned wnhm namng dlsgance by innings was the winner and Earl Jim Rivera. highly Dlibiicized (1005 "03 V91 P058 8 "IP98! 10 Uni 'AllwEAIHEN' turning back St. Louis (.ardinaL': Bmwmt mu-up, 1.-om segmev had lied Nations forces. the army pwc- goyg 4 clan; Leger. 4 iBrewcrs last season and is hitling'c5"- The-"' have 30"” 3h”d 5"” Mcgujganl scamgn 4, wheauy ;v'I.385 to date, will report to the McNeil, MacDougail lo, Lantz,iBrnvu ln Pmsbuftlll Tuesday. Rercll 6. The Brnves also announced that S.D.U.: slowcy 14. Kane Mooney 6, Roche 2. Farmer, Mul-i Bill Klaus has been sent pity 4. Lawior 8, Macfnnis. iwauken an option. AN II. C. A. I-'. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT i WILL VISIT CIIARLOTTETOWN EVERY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 1!. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUBROOMS Bank of Commerce Building. lloun: 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Aho Tileltby Evening-7:00 to 9:00 EM. - Physical Fitness Department. They 4' Dnchnr Dick Hooovu and nlzgelizlsf only have one baseball in use but organized their own league and 'having h:en doing this for four or five years with the aid of the they claim it is a pr.-tty good one They supply their own bat and each player comes equipped with ,lhis glove or mill. Actually the only lhelp they lire srekinl: is an offic- iial umpire. Basketball. which has been pushed into the sidelines in re- cent weeks due to is long. drawn out semi-filial series. returns to line news tonight with S. it if. playing the Air Force nt. Slimi'mP - iside in the play-offs for the Is- ilnnd iitlc. During the season the Saints have had margin over the liiirmen wining three games while- nlosing one to their opponents from I Summerside. .00 f Tonight. how:ver. the Saints will play without. the services of their captain Pete Dunphy who had an attack of virus pneumonia before Easter and who has been suffering with in cold for several weeks. Dunphy. a smart bail bond- ler and a consistent scorer will be missed from the S. D. II. lineua His place on the forward line will be taken by either the experienced Fred Ooyle or first year man Earl Maexlnnon. Too late To classify Fol IIALB-WORK HORSE. Inn. At. Edon For-d's, C' Road. 6-.'i. Ted Gray pitched the Tigers out of the American Lexzlle CCilnl',WlLl'i a brilliant. 1-0 six hit victory over Cleveland Indians. The White Sox olltlasted st, Louis Browns 7-6 in 14-innings in the first game of ll doubleheader. The Box led the Browns 3-1 at. the end of five inn- ings of the nightcap which was called because of darkness. The game will be completed in Chicago Jilly ll. Veteran Ken Raffenesberger turn- ed in his third victory without a defeat in the opener at Cincinnati. Raffensberger stopped the Pirates on nine hits. The Reds tucked the decision away with six rum in the third inning. Johnny Wyrosters three run-triple was the biz blow of the rally. Frank Hiller bested I-fowle Poi- lel. in the nighlcnp duel. The Reds scored the game's lone run in the ninth inning on Roy McMluan's fly ball. The Pirates have lost,nlnc straight. The Cubs came up with four runs in the eighth inning to wipe out fl 3-2 deficit and heat the Cards. Rookie Wilmer (Vinegar Benrll Mi- zcll was the victim. Prank Baum- holtl cllmaxed the rally with It three-run double. Gray limited the Indians to air hits as Detroit posted its second straight shutout victory over Cleve- land. Ari. Houttemsn blanked the Tribe on one hit. Saturday-Harry Harrlst the loser. Pronlo Don Wins Golden Vlesl lrol Horse of The Year". Saturday CED- for ARCADIA. Calif.. April 2'1 (AP) Pronto Don. litols tHEi'neIB tured the 325.000 Golden West Trot the second successive year finishing the 1 1-4-mile distance 1 i-4 lengths in front of the field of eight rivals at Santa Anita Park. Owned by the Hay-ell Fair Acres Farm of Illinois. and driven by Benny Bchue. Pronto Don picked up 31-3,792.50 net for the win. Scotch Rhythm was second and Mighty Pine was third. Pronto Don paid 32.40, 82.20 and 82.10: Scotch Rhythm 84.40 and 33.30. and Mighty Fine 52.10 Time was 234 4-5. limliall Standings National League . 7 1 Taken in trade on new tractor. Weclfs Farm Equipment. FOB IAIJ.-FAIMAIJ. A TRAC- ior. Fully reconditioned last year. two. At Elmer Fyfo's. Stanley. Taken in trade on new slur sililflllsillll lolla of Film llevelolod and printed. :4 boot service. Double alas prints. Any roll of 'I on- psanro only 40 tents. to I cents each. Mail I'll!!! Benin. Ill tractor. Wockll Farm Equip- ment. . Charlottetown. said, but demonstrates that. the Communists "intend to maintain a strong position in Korea." Despite Allied air superiority. the report said, the Communists have been able to shift troops, keep front-line supplies flowing and maintain troop training. a 3.23 average and has stolen two bases. Beds Building Defence line. Waterproof Paper Elllra mild . . . for extra enyoymont. Across Korea TOKYO. April 27--(AP)-The Commllnists flrf! building and im- proving a crude "Siegfried Linc" across Korea and show every in- tcniion of maintaining "a strong position" on the cmiintiled penin- sllln, Allied General Headquart- ers sold today. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's announced this of- headquarters nrmlsiice talks flcial analysis as at Panmunjon, Koren, reached it time favorite ” M Spo took AND Tllefllbolnlhe tmuin. a.c.A.r. day 0 Yolieanalaoneotlieua on the Brooklyn .. 1 .873 Cincinnati .1 .721 ' Chicago 3 .700 New York 4 .556 St. Louis 5- 50) Pllllsdelphi 6 .131 ” 8 .111 Pittsburgh it .154 American League Boalon . 9 2 1M9 st. Inull - 7 .1 .700 Cldveland ..... .. ll 4 .687 Wulllngton ........... 4 4 am New York .a........... 4 5 .41!) Chicago 4 6 .400 Detroit . 2 R .1!) Philadelphia - i. 7 .l& file Sabre: are c'oIm'ng! CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNEDAY MORNING, APRIL 80th: AROUND 9: This is your opportunity to see Canada's Bnnnenlde. on Wednesday. April 80th. at lilo P. M. i.l5'l'ENl air over 85 A.M. lighten in action! no-ma at I.c.A.r. station- .4