‘is w‘ iIIBfM/ii»: I n ‘(B7 1110 Comedian Press) PORT OOLBORRE.‘ 202m, March Tb-Don Gailingerfkuspended in- definitely by .the National Hockey LeeIue for alleged gambling while with Bostonfllruins, will ve to forego his planned bid for a berth with Boston Braves of the National Baseball -f..eagup. Here at home where he idles his time away, playing hockey with the town youngsters, Gallinger has hie sights trained on Clarence Oelnpbell, president of the N.I-l.f..., in whose hands the future of his hockey career rests. The 22-year-old player, who has performed in the major league for tour years, insists that he is in- Iocont of gambling charges in Qnneoflon with the expulsion of Billy (The Kid) Taylor of New York Rangers. He also denies placing hockey bets with James Tamer. Detroit ear-convict. "All I know is what's been _iu the papers- I'm suspended indef- ' finitely. For what, I don't know.‘ l-lo says he can't play hockey l-Xld the baseball door has been "slammed in my face." He had ‘planned to Join the Braves train- dng carnp in Ilorida. at the end of the current hockey season. “A Boston scout phoned me a oouple of days ago and said the Braves had. been following rny case Ind didn't‘. want to take a. chance with me as long as I was under this cloud. “If they would only make my s-uspension definite, I'd be in the olear for baseball, might even go to Florida. right now for training," he said. III-Y lloop Team Defeats P.W.I‘.. 48-35 At P.W.C. Auditorium last night the l-fi-Y club basketball team won I decisive 4045 victory over P.W.C. Oloansweeps. This We! a bitterly hard fought gime although the "Y" boys had a definite edge all the way. The more experienced Y club were never headed from the opening whistle. This is the fourth game ofa. best-of-seven series. It is deadlocked at two games ‘apiece. The high scorer for the game 11s lanky Don MacLean who threw In 20 points. Runner-up was G. McLennan who played a terrific Ilene both ways. High scorér for Cleansrwecps was Bob Anderson with 13. He was followed closely by Red iveek, Who SCOrEd l3 and was outstand- g. The referee was “Fumble” Peters. SUWIMARY CLEANEWEEPS ‘FG FS PF P15. 5 0 ‘Weeks - 4 l2 Anderson 6 * 1 0 l3 Murray 3 0 0 _6 Aitken 0 2p 0 2 Maclvlurd. 1 0 1 2 15 5 5 35 II-Y FG FS PF ‘Pia. G. McLenuan '7 0 4 l4 J. McLennun 5 i) ‘l l0 Jenkins o 0 i 0 Bnllem ' '2 0 1 4 MacLean 9 2 3 :0 23 2 10 ‘i8 3 {Hockeyw ‘Suspension Keeps a Don Gallinger ‘From Bjaseb all Berth ~Kcliy's Acadia college i ‘description of one wom glo-In tho Conrad unior Abb Saints Mect _ Acadia Team In Hockey Finals Jackie Kane's S.D.U. hockey squad this year defending the Mar- ltimo intercollegiate hockey title they captured last year face the final barrier to retention oi’ the crown when they clash with Fred squad at Wolfvilie next Saturday night with the second and final game of the total goals series set for the fol- lowing Wednesday "night at the Plerum. After a wait of two weeks Saints finally had their opponents decided for them last night when the Acu- dirr Axemen came through with a 6-5 overtime victory over St. Fran- cis Xavier University squad in a sudden death game played at Truro. Saints will travel by nlr for the opener Saturday night and indic- ations were that the squad would be at the peak of their form for the ull-innportant final encounters. Three Island boys are members 0f the Acadia squad. All former (mt-fibers of the Prince of Wales welshlne". 1h are Jack Proude guarding the. wines, p“ 1,5131“. izer in a defence post and Ed Bag. Nit 0n one of Kelly's attacking ‘Ufil S, Continue Search For Missing Jockey EVERGLADEB. Flo... Msrch'1T-_ (Mar-Th! IPOI-uflht on tho search for Calgary-born lockey a1 5111C!!!‘ and his two companions was turn- ed today on a wild area around E"?- CEDB. 70 miles southeast of ‘ Everglades in the Capo Sable vie- inity, A broken oar, several flashlight batteries. a. gasoline can. and ai number of bamboo fishing rode burned on the tips we" found by- priirate searchers yesterday. They] are being flown here for possiblo identification. A man's hat which fits the. by Don Fraser, Toronto manufacturer, one of time missing men. was found yesterday floating on a small creek mear the East Cape Canal on Cape Sable. Missing with Snider and F11”.- is C.H. (Tobe) Trotter, horse trainer. They had been lost since March 5 wihenihey set out on a. fishing trip in the Florida Keys. The small boat was found on a key near here Saturday. It had not overturned. The search continued today with an cstimated 500 persons including army combat jungle teams partici- pating, REMEMBER WIIEII By The Canadian Pres: A Canadian record of 24 years’ standing for the. 40-yard dash was smashed at Hamilton 12 years ago today when Sarmny Richardson of Toronto ran the distance in 4.5 sec- onds. 1/10 of a second better than Bobby Kerr's 1912 mark. Again proving they are more dangerous when in a trailing po- sition Jackie Kane's St. Dunstans University squad pulled a game out of the fire at the Forum Tues- day night and as a. result are now leading the Navy by one game in the best of three finals for the City League title and Dr. F. C. Dougan trophy. I I I For awhile. particularly in the first period it appeared as if the Saints were in for a licking at the hands of the ‘Tars. Checked at every turn and outskatecl and out- played, by big margins there was little the University squad could do against a. surprisingly strong Navy squad, a squad that roiled into a 3-0 lead and gave no indi- cation of, letting up their stout defensive and offensive work. I I o But again the Saints proved the fans wrong. They did a complete about face starting late 1h the first session and when the smoke of battle had rolled away in the second frame Saints had gone a- head by two goals, and from there on never relinquished the lead al- though in the closing minutes of the setto Navy did everything but push the disc into the net as they again baffled and halted the Uni- versity team with the ferocity of their attack. U I I r It was a. big victory for the Saints and may prove to be the key one in a short series. And in another way also the Saints bene- fitted. for they came through with their victory without the services of their undoubted ace, Cart Mc- Donald who was sidelined by sick- ness. But as was the case last year when the same player ivas sidelined by illness against St. Francis Xavier, the remainder of the team took a firmer grip on the bit to come through. Which goes to show the Saints have depth in their attack and that despite the loss of any key player have still considerable hockey tai- 1d pmhem ent left. I I I 1t was s tough setback for the Navy squad, especially when they appeared to have finally found the solution of how to beat the Uni- versity team. Coach Walter Law- ior made no cffort to conceal his disappointment in the outcome but at the same time was quick to praise the showing of the squad under his care. "They eased up for a few minutes and that was en- ough" was the way in which he figured the final outcome, but he is looking forward t'o his team evening up the series the next time the two teams clash. O O I Navy showed plainly they have LIFE Dent ‘Clo We!» b tfrfffffeimqun-vuteqa-ugnamm uyhouislmlhyleorott . nnnnrrrs NovPoy Rotos Medical" Con Ill Aeuve Army force The Canadian Army hoe o PERMANENT JOB for YOU PENSION olCoro thing NEW YORK ll. CHICAGO 2 CHICAGO, March l7 — (AP)- New York Rangers clinched the last Stanley Cup playoff berth here tonight by defeating Chicago Black Hawks 5-2 before a turnout of 16,431 National League falls. SUMMARY First Period L-New York. Kuilrnan Lapradc) 16:07 Penalties - None. (Lenwiok, Second Period 2--New York, Rowe (O'Connor) 6:- 24 3-New York, O'Connor (Hcxtaii) 11:18 rl-Chicago, Conacher 17:54 Penalties - Stewart (IO-minute misconduct), Dickens, Juzda. Third Period il-New York, Laprade (Kullmran) 13:07 ' 0—l\'ew York, Leswick Kullman) 17:25 7-Chicago. Conaoher Bentley) 10:17 Penalties -- None. (Laprade, (Gadsby) DETROIT 0. BOSTON 0 BOSTON, March l7 - (AP) - Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins played to a bruising. score- less National Hockey League tie tonight before u. capacity 13.909 crowd in Boston Garden. The Wings now are one point in back of the league-leading Toronto Maple Leafs whom they meet in a. crucial two-game senes during the week-end. The games will decide the loop‘s first place club and winner of the Prince of~ Wales Cup. S UMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Sandfcrd, Stewart. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Stewart. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Ma; l7 - (AP) — Philadelphia Ath- letics are plagued with sore arm- Of the l3 hurlers in camp, only Phil Marchildon of Penetanguish- ene, Ont... Russ Christopher. Joe {Coleman and Lefty Alex Kellner are fit for duty. the ability to capture the title. 01 course it will be the toughest kind of competition but if th y can come through with 60 mi utes of the brand of hockey they showed in flashes ‘Tuesday night, Saints are going to have a tough. tough time of it in defeating them. I I I ‘ Moncion Hawks, sadly depleted in man-power, came to the end of their hockey trail for this season in Sydney Tuesday night when the surprising Sydney Millionaires chalked up their third straight victory and advanced into the Allan Cup playdowns, but while all credit is due to the Cape Breton league winners, one cannot help but wonder what the out- come would have been had the Hawks been at full strength. I I I A faster. better balanced squad THE GUARDIAN, CHAkLOTTETOWN Rangers Clinch Last“ Place In Playoffs Louis Too Expensive than last season, Hawks were heavy favorites to come through with their second straight title until the flock of injuries hit them. It left them woefully weak, ,offensively and defensively. and it is to their credit that they put up the fight they did against what must,be a well-balanced Sydney Club and a club that will have ' the good wishes of the Maritime: as they embark out on the play- dovvn trail- ‘ 0 I O It has been a. long, long while since the M.A.l~l.A. governing hoc- key body in the Maritimes came in for as much criticism as they have in the past couple of weeks. Refusal to allow replacements for injured Hawks players has caused a. torrent of words to be hurled back and forth. Only definite thing to corne out of- the barrage has been the MAJ-LA’: stand in refusing the replacements and el- though they have stuck by their guns it appears as if sources close to the controversy ere not going to be satisfied until the matter is thoroughly aired and definite reas- ons for the MAJLAJs-refusei in the matter, given. - ‘ VIGTIIRIA RIIIK TONIGHT Second Gome in Second Section CANOE COVE ROUGIIRIDERS Venus CRAPAUD HEARTIREAKEIS Usual Slum MARCH 18. 1943 City Titles At Stake At The ForumTonight With the City rescue playoff clash between Saints and , Navy postponed to a later date, school teams will provide the hockey act- ion at the Forum tonight when City championships will he decid- ed in girls‘ and boys‘ division. In the first game West Kent girls‘ team meet Prince Street girls team for the title. while in the second clash Queen Square's sec- ond squad, already conquerors of West Kent seconds, clash with the Prince Street boys for the C. F‘ Archer trophy. Both games will furnish plenty of interesting, hard fought hockey and followers of the school lea- gues are expected to be out in good-sized numbers for the clou- ble bill. First game gets under- way at 7:30 sharp with a skate for lowing completion of the second encounter. Abbics Tc Travel By Bus Today Junior Abbie: leave the local Bus Stop this morning at 9.00 Add. for Moncton. NB. where toniuht they will take on Shediac in the second game of a home and home series. The Abbles take along a 12 goal lead’ going into the second game and look good to cop the series withmlt any difficulty. The boys will make (he trip by bus and it is understood a number of fans will accompany themx as several friends of the team were booking spare seats last evening. Fight Promoter Says BELFAST. .March l7 -- (AP) - Bob Gardiner, Belfast fight pro- moter, says Joe Louis, world heavyweight champion, is too ex- pensive as an exhibitionist. Joe asked for $6,000 for a 3B- minute exhibition. ~ Gardiner, who stages the world flyweight title bout March .23 he- tween Ireland's Rinty Monaghan and Scotland's Jackie Paterson, said today: "That's fer too high for anybody to ask for a boot of this nature." Sweepstakes Winner Tells ' Experiences (By The Canadian Press) CHATEAUGUAY, Que. Mar- 11 expectedly does not always mean happiness. It often means trouble, and much more when you're a small wage earner used to little more than $35 a week. Ernlllcn Maheu of this Chateau- guay County town, 16 miles south of Montreal. was o firemen in a local foundry when hewon 0100.; u -To becorne $100,000 richer un- l Racing Horse Royal At Law Lost In Ice ._._._- Royll at Law. M4. we" known throughout the Merl- tlmeo as on outstanding rlwfi horse, woo accidentally drown- ed off York Point. aw 0h"- lottetown. about 3 o'clock y"? terde! afternoon. The horse was belnl ll"! hlg regular exercise yesterday by Mr- lloills Jay who was accompanied by "Buddy" Shep- herd. Mynl at Law was-log- ‘m; glen; about 00 yards off York Point when he suddenly went through the ice. Mr. Jay laid the momentum cerflfil hone and sleigh under the Ice and that he and Shepherd Ind u; Jump quickly in order to avoid their being carried un- der also. The tide, Mr. Jay slid. W" high at the time so that. they y". mmpelled to leave with- out recovering either the hnr- nese‘ or the sleigh. Low ti“ this morning. Mr. Jay "m- vvlll make it possible to recov- er tho equipment. Royal at Law was brouIM to the Province In 1945 b! M1’- Wllter Hormone! N"! h“ raced In several o4 the froc- for-all events at the Char- lottetown and Maritime mo" The present owner was Mr. Emmett Burke. Millionaires Ilavc Big Lead For Final Game Controlling the P13!‘ m9“ °1 m“ time and playing a zone defence day's Millionaires last mght earn- ed a 16-point lead over Saints in me first game of a. two game total points City basketball series to decide the squad that will face the winners of the Navy-P. W. C. tussel in the other semi-anal bracket. Prince of Wales at pre- sent have a 12-point edge. (Prince of Wales and NavY we" WPPW‘ ed to clash last night but the game was postponed. when it was mum m; Qollegisns would not be able to floor a. c°ml>lete squad-l Millionaires went into an early lead last night and. were never headed. At the halfway mark they led 23-10 and increased it 2111811“? during a rugged second half to build up their safe margin. getting 25 points to their opponents‘ 23-" Again it was the fast-stepping Waiter LePage who led the win- ners’ scoring efforts. LePage. 01W League scoring champion account- ed for 1'4 of his teammates‘ points with l. teammate, McDonald, be- ing in the runner-up spot with twelve. Highest man on the S.D. U. squad was Roche with eight ing their beet form of the season last night took e stranglehold on the New Bruuswick-itnl. hoc- key title when they downed Shed- iao S-O.M., N. B. champions, 10-8 in the openinl B81119 01 I W9- gamo total goal series. Second and final game of the series is slated for Moncton tonliht Ind 5M locals’ lz-goal lead should be more than sufficient to send them into the Maritime finals. opening wide from the initial face-off Abbieo struok for four goals before the rive minute mark nad been reached. It looked like a m“; bu], the visitors, rallying their forces. shaved tho lead m half in the closing amen o! the period after forcing the Abbie not Janitor to make spectacular saves. Thirty-seven seconm after the start of the middle canto the vis- itors scored again to drew Within one goal of a. tie score but again the Abbies’ power asserted 1M1! 5; they shot five goals without a return for a 9-3 millim- Throughout the third Period "- was again all Abbies despite the hard righting efforts of the Shed- iac team and before the period had ~ended they had shot an even half dozen counters for their big margin, nveof their coals comm! irbthe last half of the session a1- ter the visitors had fouiht 0“ fairly even terms for the first PR5 of the session. The game was a. wide-open. h" skating affair throughout. Bodies were used frequently throulhml‘ by both. teams but the lame on a whole was cleanly fought with but two penalties b81118‘ hind"! out. both going to Abbie perform- eriioth teams suffered ca-auu-li-lli during the encounter. In the first period Dick McLean of the Abbies had to retire from the same alter suffering a dislocated should ill a. crash against the boards Th! imury will put him out of th! series. Late in the third session pager, visiting net Janitor suffered a. severe gash over the eyl 111 I qoaimouth scramble. the cut re- quiring medical attention. 1M6! was replaced by Sullivan, sub goalie or the team who turned in a steady performance in his short 5pm n; duty between the pipes. Abbies were led by the punch line of Brown. Carver and M1- drew, the trio accounting for eight- eeh scoring points between them. with Brown shooting two goals, Carver three and Andrew four. Roach McGrogor, centering the second line also played I- standwl- performance, potting three goals. while Mclnnis, Gregory and Downe had one apiece. A. Richard scored two of the visitors’ goals with the other one going to Wallace. Lineups:- Ahbies: Goal, Jordan; defence. Downe, McInnis, Carter, Pierce; forwards, Carver, Brown, Andrew, McGregor, Gregory, Burke, Mac- Lean. Shedlm: Goal, R. Leger; defence. A. Richard, B. Melanson; forwards. O. Beiiiveau, A. Leger. J. Belli- voau, I. Wallace, B. Macbeilan, F. Mullins, E. Pelierin, N- Richard, B. Berryman. Referees: J. Carroll, Moncton; Jack Kane. Charlottetown Summary:- Fint Period 1—Abhiee, Brown ilrteerrrnauaier-aeeunssa- Shediac Team‘ Beaten 15-3 In, Wide - open Free - scoring ' Battle Dominion Life Trophy Results And Schedule I Results in the Dominion Ln ‘frophy play at the Ohariottetawl Curling Club last night follow; J. B. Moore 0. J. J. Morris 0 “Dr. H. McIntyre 10, J. C. M; Laughlan ‘I. T W- L. Prowse l0, W. It. Grub shank 6. R. S. P. Jnrdine 9, N.A. Andn eon U. - P. W. ‘Elmer. ‘l. R Spiliett l. , J. A. Fraser 15, Dr. H. Pierce I The following matches are scheq. uled for tonight: Dominion Lilo Trophy ‘I P.M., Toe No- l: Col. C. S. Full vs. W. W. Lord Ice No- 2: A. W. Hynd/man vs. J. A. Prssen Keefe Trophy loo No. 3: R. McCalbe vs. A. MacNeill. Dominion Life Trophy I P-IVL, Ice No. 2: Dr. E28. Giddlngs vs l-LI. spu. lett. Keefe ‘Prophy Ice No. 3: J. D. Stewart vs. Ci. Hooper- (O. Beiliveau) .37 S—Abbies, Carver .. 1:4! il-Abbies, McGs-egor (Burke) 7:03 lii-Abbies, Andrew (Brown) 8:47 ll-Abbies, Brown (Carver)....i3:4| l2—Abbies, Mclnnis (Carver, Andrew) Penalties: None- Third Period ............ .1610! 13-Abbies. Gregory (Burke, McGregor) l4—A.bbies, Carver l5-—A.l:foies, Andrew ( r0 .. l0—A|bbies, Downe (Carver)... 14:00 i'I—Abbies. McGreaor (Gregory) ................ .. IRE lB-Abbies. McGreiwr (Burke) 17193 Penalty: ‘McGregor. ___.|_ 000 in the Irish , ” Oct. 29. Today, he still was at work but a; an apprentice mech- anic in a garage because he does not know what to do with his newly acquired fortune. "You see, when one ha: too much money. he gets into tirouble because he does not know how In spend his money," slid the young father. "To stop short of all those worries. I decided to keep on liv- ing as I did before winninl 0100.- 000.“ /- Maheu became tfie father of a gpicond daughter, Chislaine, four “months after winning the #:2- steke. His other deillhiea’. I. is 1’I_ months eld- , But the money has not mete him happier. - "m have money puts you lnmii kinds of difficult situations." he. explained. "You may think that" money means security lithe fut- ure. But is the futinolo some? A sum of 0100.000 n11 be pout so felt. you know."_ j i The only things he Imilst were a i041 automobile end o fur m: for his wife. He did not I'll! l!!! new furniture. The qld I'll! as good today-u they were More l woo thi money." » . l-fe would not. any, however; whether ne-beuht a ticket M." u: snwauun m vmn rant-s lusiness - Pleasure - Emergency PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Phone 1800-3 r m om: AT the Grand Rational hill no Be Music ly nocesos rot FIRST GAME WEST KENT GIRLS .9 Venue PRINCE STREET GIRLS SUDDEN DEATH GNSA‘! — CITYCIIAMPI 60MB 6AM QUIIN SQUARE-Zed Teen ~ Venn - PRINCE . STIIIIIIOY! SUDDEN DIATII - CITY . no-m custom-Hiram f" "AILAUGH A MINUTE" Monday-March 22 at Forum SPESIAL AIIEI nouws some AF e 17th Reese Regiment land CANADIAN APPEAL FOR CHILDREN CAMPAIGN __ WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS I IICJBLE. HEADER points to his credit. 2—A.bbie|, Carver :00 ” Lineups end scores: II-Abbieo Andrew to H My»; pq pg y; m; 4-Abbies. Andrew (Carver)- 5:23 MacDonald ...s a o i: s-eneusaw-nru (Mullins) 11:» Mani-firmer; . ....l. 1 4 3 8—_Shed-iac, A. Richard LePnge ....ii 4 2 i4 (Wallace) ........................... -103! C A N A r; p. '5 p| N551 Court... . ...s o 1 e Penalty: Pierce- _. I; g l: 8”“ PM“ c: c. A R E n‘ E — -— -. —' ‘I-Shedi , . n rd 2o s r 4e , “c A 31° ' sarurs r0 rs Pl‘ Ho. - Bradley ...2 1 2 S‘ m... .. ..... . . g OLD TIMER! MacDonald .... ...2 0 4 . .. _... . . .. HOCKEY NIGHT o o s o o o a — Yilll IIILI. SEE — NM ---g f, f, l TH-RILLS - SPILLS - sums - cum-rs - DISPUTED "_ _. _ .- ' GOALS AND COMEDY l4 e re so ATTIIAIBTIIIIS r a om: t rumour ONSIIIP