- 2 Lrrrte snoiu” 1 Iy' Robson" . Midget Abbies Given Banquet On Return With Maritime Hockey Title the Rendezvous later in the even. ins. throuizh the generosity in thevlocal Rotary Club. many on"; bouquets were thrown at thg boys by W. E. Scantlebury. chair. man of the boys' work commit. l3rookIyn, Cleveland Off To Flying Start As Baseball Season Opens Jim Hegan was the bit Sun In the Indians' artillery. The big cat- cher doubled in Cleveland's first run in the fourth and llfnlioed Ch? A victorious and happy band of Maritime Midget hockey champ- Ions, the Charlottetown Abeg- weitr, were tendered a regal re- cep on here last evening by civic By The Canadian Press PAGE SIX Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 16, 1952 Brooklyn and Cleveland. pre- srason pennant favorites. got off winning two-run rally In the sev-I , . V - g tee for the Charlottetown Rt, may as W troit Red Win s Aleaxnder Cu imzue baseball sewn Wt u"d"lW""" W” W” it i Club resident Jack Kane way, 1 N bunny tsningied in what proved to be sport Echoes . . thzoaurclgiltrhllee diiuyrguagzznegzic.-nezi of MP mum; Aw". audconi; Cold. blustery ra ns prevent i 9W hm! mm A i F I T 0 . ' joint championship coache , A we aerenmn: cm.-union New York Neel held the TW '0. Defeat CGIIBCIIGIIS 3-0 Illa S 0 pen with the M We Wm" Perry and Forbes x....... .' " - 1 4' i I nd clubbed two of the fom Band in the van. the boys were - .. ..y Giants and Yankees from paiins six sing es a ., Ended with warming cues" and Brigadier W. W. Bill Reid, Director of Physical Fitness. thg M", an other team, managed to gel'slx hits the Browns obtained nffi man who played a. principal mi, in their first game despite chiliy.'Dizzy Trout. wplw” e'"”"" I” "m cm" lottetown Armourles where they To Win Stanley Cup 0!! Alifil 17 Garver's second hltl dnmai weather drove in st. Ipuis' second run in, Oprnin: day proved a jinx lo, the fifth. Marty Miarion scored the, the homo clubs as all five hosts first Brownie run when he doubledl went down l.0 defeat. The Dodgers.'in the fourth, moved to third on nl aegan their bid for the Nationlalislngle by Jim Rivera and brossed. Leagiie ilzig, sliadin: the Braves in the plate when Tom wright hit in-I Boston. :l-'.'. The Indians also mov-l to a double play. , Id in the right direction in quest Mel Parnell spoiled Washing-i )f the Anicriczin League title. beat-ylionls inaugural with a neat. three- 'n; me While Sax in Chicago by hit performance as the Red sox the same 3-: score linade use of the five hits they gar- Boston's Red Sox proved an Un-lnered gracious ctiesi, shutting out the Dropo snapped a scoreless duel seniors 3.4) in ivasliington before with it two-run double in the fifth President Truman and 25.863 less-land Ted Williams added an insur- Prliice county It's about time someone did something about the ridiculous sys- tem we have in the Marltlmes (and possibly elsewhere) of deciding who can play intermediate hockey. As far as we know, there are no defin- ite qualifications that will put one i v 1- team in the senior divis- ”” 3”” P””'””9ld' wlm l)o?iHltrntli) another in the intermed- iate class. It seems to be up to the managements of the teams. DETROIT, April 15 - (CPI -- Unheralded Metro Prystai spark- 3 of Wings to the Stanley Cup hockehy, championship tonight as t eiT t C Wings became the first tunm ever games. Prystai scored two goals and assisted once in the 3-0 vic- R, W35 the wing-5' ,I”""h Opening duy h-as come and gone. slralght W" "he C”""dle”5 m "hc'fIIIlI as In other years some anglers ed the power-packed Detroit Red to win the cup in eight straight S tory over Montreal Canadiens. A A best-of-seven final and gave them MONTREAL, April 15-(CP) -- Frank Dillo, registrar of the Que- bec Amateur Hockey Association, announced today that the best-of- seven final for the Alexander Tro- phy will open April 17 in Saint John. The Quebec Senior Hockey As- sociation chrimpionshlp is still to be decided. Quebec Aces lead Chl- coutimi Sagueens 4-3 in games with the eighth game of the best- of-ninc series scheduled for to- night at Chlcoutlml. If is ninth were received by His Honor Lt.- Gov. T. W. L. Prowse. Premier J. Walter Jones. Mayor J. D. Stewart and members of the City Council, with all. the pomp and show of a civic welcome. Hun- dreds of citizens crowded the Armourles to give the team a rousing return they justly de- served. They were honored at a banquet held In the private din- ing room of the Rendezvous Res- tauranf. tendered them by the Charlottetown Rotary Club nnil presented with free theatre tic- - and acted as master of ceremon. ice for the entire reception, wound up proceedings. The nrlgadler. known throughout the length and breadth of the Province." and tin- beyond its bordersas well, for his keen and tireless efforts on be. half of the youngsters in an phases of sport and recreation, gave the boys an excellent clos. ing talk. Speaking on sport from a strict- ly amateur aspect, Brigadier Reid outlined to the boys the unlimit- ed opportunities before them "if you will just make up your mind. when players like Pat Powers anci weredlsappolnted but there were a distinzuislicrl pairons. Rogers ance run in the eighth with a Muckle Hone” can may mmrmeug their flllh Smnley CUP great many who brought home game is necessary it will be play- kegs by manager Gem-ge waiters to stay iu your own home town to I-BMFX):-Iii) srnIrlJeflaITSpS:((!I ligili: hoor'I1ll'IIIznItI1l1DgeI.II'I)S Ce:-lifeictfcllrlnzn me hockey the ye” 5"" me” segigglle Terrv sawchuk the fironl:l;"lc Dexcenem fatggesi The ruuu edTil'; trti)iTeot'srmS,aiIi”tgh.Itolin 'Ghr0SllEohnCl'2:eC:ll:I?anne;s LIEI we F. llevfalglg Il3I)1IIiI:o'II!YbeIUlfII'l:leIlIVawaIy I ' "Ht ' .l ' 1 di th "Bi Four" then s ' I n rut: Co A on aEl1B 3 - ' ' i 0 I 5 9 0- tnirn Deiroii Tigers before Queenl It was Parnell's 15th stralghtl!:;eslFyal:fus,'nbu sue "fun an ngml ("me ”9d””,f-key; bl-lacked; is sLhot?lI'lIlilIy come”,-;m.s 10,. the woo Maritime maior Champions. fe,-5 harm-9 they are ready 10,- mu Jiiliaiia of iho Netherlands and 43,,victory over the senators. The lire rlgiuivou l:emlOLll:n;l suirudouhmizil uopemnu duv prize. some lovely mlmiitcs for the Alexander Trophy Team gurpriud He mumuteduthut . big moumm 11: cash customers, blanking thelnats have not been ' able to been Wu -t 1,, ,ma.,b.. .- , .' ' mm, ;..e,.e 'p,,-ought in and um-9 3: . is in the off ng here to broaden muuuls ulsu by u 3.0 cuuuu imu southpaw sum May 29' mutiwmk izmuciigme mild pgxwiigummns ;:iuatplt;e:yu”;-i rligglxfitiialhtlltacklfuj; Laue Us keen excitement and umrusu April 1271antd gslaut fallnt iltohtru. completely surprised Ihy the their future actlvltie. --nnd you "H"""” 5”” lAm”h" nmmem 5O”mp”V' Prw' that will place an iron-clad barrier others lament: the fishermen to see who 1 lap” l't athe afllilst tovvn magnitude of- "N? occasmm H1? Wm 8" be we" looked an" rm” Cmmg” Cubs md to WM" midem Truman started "” Dmc"d' between intermediate and senior The" wings, seeking 1'evengelWl)Ill(l finally be the lucky one. u'::,g1.sw1::lut Quebec 0,0 3,'H'c'.ff,: 1”" and me" jomt -CDaChos' here in your mm home mwn " ”'”l”E-I bu" ml me deCld”l1 l'””,l”5-' by 'h"”Vl"3 01” me 11?” mu status? There is not much lnceni- against the club that knockediThere was disappointment too a8 'mi Perry and Forbes kennledyyl 1'' my as Ollpomimmes mic concern- ”" Gc" H”ma”5kl'i" pmch h”.le"h'mded' 1” W” M5 sevemh md ivr today to organize an intermed- them out of last .Vear's vlayofnlsome anxious angler saw that his All remaining gimes will be pIav- further demonstluedh mar clam. cdz amiiilmat sdmorel I wch op- Imgle "' eke rm” I 6'5 Vlcmry W" prombly his 135” presldcmial Dim” late team in the hope that it may won the regular season champion-ltrout had been beaten by a few ed at Quebep or .Chicout”m'tiApr.il aiinitlgguruqlilggluiscd yuuf,ff”.,V,L':fi l:?e:unuSees,v3fe,eees:y::tng tgg. I23; - - 0 ,i . I . in - - - . the Reds in Cincinnati before .8. The Cubs built up an early lead uuve E ugmmg chance (or tn, ship, ounces, 23, 24. 23' 27 If ,,eCe5sa,yAi,. me with deep uuuruciuuun mu sumo, pxuced iu the be” hand. to pruu Prystai scored his first goal of 517 blanketed and overcoated fansunrn a second inning homer by Ran-lMumuue muumedme "own, when the playoff at 6:50 of the Just about closing time the win- A two-rim single by Roy Camp-',som Jackson and a grand slammerisumu or our Very best Mumme .. best-of-seven series. l"3'-,ner and still champion, 3 lbs.. 15 mote those opportunities." In closing, Brigadier Reid thank- what bashful manner. . Given very slim chances to heat anella nlziilizhted n three-runlby Hank Sauer off Ilerm Wehme-, K I . H d. la, period when he ripped the puckiou” rrived fro Saul River a d . . u L cl b uh fifth inning and gave the Dodgersler in the third. but the Reds r::,)1(iheyi:t;lIrf1r:u?:,ee pafgusue Hf: Fimu past goalie Gerry McNeil. Alex,u.uS biougm iungy Mr. Smn' ML gr”h;:ihl5w;;a"s'3;geng!z2:?lx 3:39 gflngjlfethiogflflrxutatuwn gureneggf their initial win, Preacher Roeupccked away at. Paul Minner and1,uuruu,mu Joe Louis mm A Golden lI)3DC;;It8l:Cl'tIl0 P110-fftseifl ixi:ug0kfiiuoii;ohnt'l:e;Cuue uf ChM10muowu' Muu Muu the Nova smug Cnpuul on punmum uud an Omen who con. sfamfered seven mm to Mm thelJohnny Kuppslem to UP. the scorei Gloves tournament, and telling the I 0 I ta" .1 ylcabc, fornierly of Alexandra. was Monday night. ilic plucky band of tributed to the success of the re. m”'1"lg dud rm” southpaw W5" 55 ml A"d-V Semmlckf eighuplasplrlng boxers they will have to WIS?" 515". 30 um asf.5'5' hm .higlily elated with his catch and u local purksters pulled them off ccptiou tendered the local hockey- re” sDah"' The mt W35”leth1'dl””l"3 h'3'""' Hermansklvs w"m'!beat Joe in order to cop top hon- l P”.sm Clmfhed gt mm a tux. 'lgave 3. glowing account of the their perch with a decisive 4-2 ists. straight for Campanella. Billy Coxlimz hit settled matters. on Jluljlfunggf alflaasr stI;a'31;:1C9"I':Ee Egluisuugglu ,0 land this mugumcum vmury 10,. the line. "u, only singled in the first Brooklyn run; The Giants and Philliu. rained. ,,g,, u” Puul Mug”-5 smkg at 7.31; ofitrout” saying that he was ably as. 1'o11m..;,.g ,m, the "suns of ",9 Muriumu crown to be hmuuhl A homer by Sam Jelhroe account-but in New York. will try again, we mu mu mum Puvsmu Fug uh u ..d .i d , u k gsismd W Messm Doug Mucueud york nine shoal which was held buck to the pruvmue during me NEW YORK, April 15 -(AP)... "1 1" BO5'""'5 mm "m" Sid G"r'im"m”0W "mm The Mmmcs will iiess classifications: Intermediate EfIel'l0"IEcbp:llI(IJ rim I.1l'I:li)lirII lferilirnianfl 1301) C-'1'-T1010". R150 of Char- "Isl ""10" 1951'” lmckey 5935'-"Ir George A" Bamewam 64' vml zinn drove in the other with K sin- attempt to inaugurate their season ..A.. luuumeumle ..B... and uuerg 15 (get pusu helpless MCNH1 ,1om.luwn' A Swan 96 1,, extending their weicome "mi president, treasurer and a dlreotnl air. after Earl Torgeson had doubhltrimoryow against. the Yanks ;mud'u”u It Ewes hockey uluyg Prysml also ngumd in me- sec- M1,. Mccubus trout WM u beauty H. T. Vesey .. Ilg congratulations to the returning uD”IedB(:OI('I;yIIl lzfgdlgeri Begun?! Clluubl ers of all grades a chance to play ond goal. From the sideboards lie taken with bait about 9.30 n. m. Wm” 9” ”l"ImP'”"5- G”V""'” pmwse "”,d. as n ” l n (:2) ' e I ' oi-vauized hockey and a pretty fair flicked the puck to Glen Skov in vestcrdav moi-nin" The weight E" Hardy 94 Preml" 'l”'"-'5 mt” slwwed me” been in seven we I Bamemu chlance to carry off honors in their the midst of a scramble in front fl lbs.. I5 ozs . learizth 20 inches: D” K Swan 9:: wllrm appreciation of the Neon,” had been associated with the Dod- - division. We don't know if Briga- otthe net. From elizht feet. Skov girth 12 1-4 inches, and that leaves 5' Q 3; ”””""”"” if "led f;'”,','t'gd '”.?,”h' "M 51"" moi - 0 dier Reid and his lleirtenantii have dfllltd It in I": 19139 01 the W-" the other anglers something to ' ' y p"cksle”i am 9 3 e V” IS 3 ' I I O ”"""”d'd”ed ml” W Semmle me ”n.f.h:m8udi'ngs wumped Tommo aim at for the rest of the season. !1;,ais?'NveIs:;:,l:u,uu ;l;ur:33gg ail? hamu bl;-?;JugurI'Itu,:,f). T00 Late T0 chsslfy i s .1, but in practice the scheme . . ., If A bigger one is not brought 1 , ' . A ........j..A-e.?.... - 9 o iciillssliccn working out pretty well. Maple Ifmfsi .Wh” !'m5"ed ”'”d' then Mr. Mcczibe qualifies for tllie II? glrudkrew If-lied the Lt. Governor. :andllhf WANTED -- GENERAL DUTY Retain I ltle I Onlght - or :22. i:.".'.,.i.:::":.':: .e..'2:.:-....T'r;" mm -' m i"”".l.i'.i"..l.':i3i..3.?”..'2'iE 5195' 0-i.y3-0 and 3-0. Montreal, second-' '''””'e5l 15 WC" ml ""3 and at me -4- BFOWI1 - 90 Abegwepit Clulg," while Premier :f,?;p"::.!uckEi,I.f:;l;o3lr llzguuzlgi -j------j- place finishers. entered the cup fi- ml” "shim ms” 9- WW5 90 Jones emphasized the importance qu,,e,im9,..5enr saciwnie .N,w' 90 MVE 2-319 from 1'-l?thEl' PUnlFh' 5umm"5l'l'i ""99 in the Inter" iial by eliminating Boston Bruins Mrs. A. Swan .. 89 of good sportsmanship and ciii- I - ' ' 3! CIIIPIGI DIIBHEV ment. mediate "A" cl9-55- ll” bee" a" four games to three. A J. Cluney 88 zenship as the keynote of his ABm"sw"k' m c;.ncA(-,0, April ;5..(Ap)..su. Robinson, at 32. is beginninz to moted to the "B" grade. and their SUMMARY R Newson 33 address. "If you uu in fur spur, 1.-on SALE .. ONE 301-Any. par Ray Robinson. one of the greatest fighters of this era, will defend his world's middleweight championship against dangerous Rocky Graziano, former tit.lehoId- er, tomorrow night before . a crowd of 20,000. The gross gate at the Chicago Stadium probably will hit 8261.000, surpassing the International Box- ing Clubls top flstic promotion of 8216.543 paid by 25.932 to see Ezzard Charles defeat Jersey Joe Wiilcott for the National Boxing Association version of the heavy- weight champlonship in Com- liikey Park. June 22, 1949. The net receipts may reach 3300.000 of which Robinson will get an per cent and Graziano 25. Both will share in the television-radio print of 580.000. Thus Robinson stands to pick up 584,000 and Grazlann 510,000. The battle. scheduled to start at 10 PM. EST, will be viewed by millions through television lens, although the telecast has been blacked out for the Chicago area. Robinson. because of his superior boxing and hard punching, is a .'i-l belting favorite. Even money odds were quoted that Robinson will triumph by a knockout in- side eiizht. rounds. If Grnziaiirfs explosive right hand punci-i lands in a vital spot, he can turn the tide with lightn- ing swiftness. as he did in winning no middleweight title from Tony Zsile in the same ring July 16. I947. Referee Johnny Behr atop- pi-ri the bout. in the sixth round show signs of wear and tear after 15 years of warfare. Last July was the turning point. Randy Turpin of Britain snatched the 160 pound title from him in Lon- don and sliced an eight-stitch gash over his eye. Robinson regained the title last. Sept. 12, before 60.000 fans in New York's Yankee Stadium, when he scored s 10th round knockout over Randy, but not until 'nirpin cut him up again. This time the wound required 11 stitches. Plan Maritime Volley Ball Series MONCTON, N. 3.. April is .- (CP)-The Maritime senior volley ball championships will be staged here Saturday, nine teams taking part, it was announced tonight. Games will be staged at the Gar- rison Drill Hall during the morn- mg and afternoon, with the chem- pionship final set for 5:15 Satur- day afternoon. Teams entered are: Halifax st. Johns "A", Halifax st. Johns "B", H. M.C. S. Stadacons of Halifax. Summerside R. C. A.F.. Halifax Y.- M.C.A.. Saint John Y.M.C.A.. st. Joseph's University. Salisbury and Moncton Y.M.C.A. The teams will be divided into two groups. each of which will play a round robin series. A special scr- fol on so an IIIIIIE min A iuiisii II For fun: In die I60 acre clan here's the Ianmfl with the power and speed that get: work done when you want it done. But prove to porn! the all-job utility of this next-to-largest lnnmll with Remote-ControL Prove it plowing. planting, ahlvadng-prove it on belt or powertake-of jobs-prove it Kourupease not You name 1Iu'II'be there with the hrmsl vkllneoetorobiigatioa. the day and the implement and I H for you to from to yumy W. II." JENKINS .. I08-Sllfireotoeo s9uI , 31100” 2104 showing among the "B's" has shown the wisdom of this drop. Just give us a couple more "rinkless" winter.- and Reid. Hogan as CO. Will hall? in dig some more letters out of the alphabet to find us our proper niche. Intermediate "Dis", here we come! Summerslde High ' School has come up with something new. (We thinkl. Mixed basketball. The rules are simple as yet. but may be 9-X' panded as time lines on. and tilt need for new regulations becomes clear. At present. the rules say that I team must have at least two girls on the floor at all times. and afield goal can be scored only by ii lllri shooting or by it boy who has rc- celved the ball from 8. girl. Dick Wukefi-eld Signs With Giants NEW YORK. April 15 -fAP)- Dick Wakefield. nne-time Detroit hero, signed ii. contract with New York Giants today. He was picked up shortly after Monte Irvin, reg- ular Giant left fielder suffered a broken ankle in an exhibition game. During the few games Wakefield played with the Giants he gather- ed four hits in six trips to the plate His salary was not divulged. First Period 1-Detroit. Prystal iDelvecchlo. Wilson) . 6:50 Penalties: Bouchard 0:2-1. Les- wick 2-4:09 and I8:l0. Rich- and 4:59, Masnlck 14:28. Second Period 2-Detroit. Skov (Prystaii 19' 9 Basebalhliesulis AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston .. .. . 000 002 010-8 6 0 Washington 000 000 000-0 3 3 Parnell nnd Niarhos: Porter- fleld. N;-wscm (9) and Klultz. Pe'ii'aII.ie's; '7 Delvecchio 9:35. st Lou" " M0 "o w'4 alt Mum 11.45. Detroit .. not 000 -ooo-o 6 1 Thud Puma Gaiier and Coiutney, Trout. 3-Detroit. Prystal 'l:35.Sum” lm and Batl5' u penalties: None. Cleveland .. 000 I00 Lmai 6 I Chicago 000 000 I01-2 0 II Quebec Aces Win league Tille TT"" 0 CHICOUTIMI. Que-.. April 15 -- 4CPi-Quebcc Aces outscored Chi- coutimi Sagueneens 4-I tonight in take the Quebec Senior Hockey League championship rind the right to continue in the hunt for the Alexander Trophy. Tonight's victory gave lhr fost- steppinz Aces the host-of-nine series 5-3. NEW YORK, April 15 - (AP) -- Raln and cold weather forced the postponements of two games anii held the attendance of the major league openers today to 143,079 paid admissions. Wynn and I-legan; Pierce, Stobbs (9) and Lollzir. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyh .. 000 030 000-3 11 0 Boston . . 001 010 000-2 7 0 Roe and Cnmpanella; Spahn and Cooper. Chicago 014 000 000 I-6 I2 I Cincinnati 002 010 110 0-5 12 I 10 innings. Minner, Kliipps-teln (5). Hatten (9). Leonard (9) and Atwell; Wehmeier. Perkowski (4), Hillcr (10) and Semlnlck. Pittsburgh .. 000 000 III)-2 '1 O St. Louis 200 001 000-3 3 0 Dickson, Wllks (8) and McCul- lough. Garagiola (B); Staley, Brazle (8) and D. Rice. Postponetnents: American Lea- gue. New York at Philadelphia. four games scheduled. National League. Philadelphia at New York. four games scheduled (one night). its will be played between the two bottom teams of each round robin series, two of three games. The championship series. also two of three. will be played between the top teams in each section. In case of ii tie for the round robin winner. points for and against in all games will be averaged to decide the winner. SNAP SIIIIT FINISNING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. ” the prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only so come. Reprints I cents each. Mail Film Service, Charlottetown. There Ought To Be A Law YEO THEATRE. MONTAGUE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY BLIIEBLOOD In Cninr - BILL WILLIAMS - JANE NIGH Thrilling Race Home Drama - Excellent. MON. - TUES. - "PEOPLE AGAINST 0'IIARA" Spencer Tracy, By Fagaly And Shorten F - Wm I1'?WlIEN we smeeis Ans NICE mo Dov we sues: oocxeil DEPOSITS -loo, RIGHT WON 88 for the love of it Lloyd Vessey and not the G bring many sporting Iaurels to this Province and said ”Wc want in see real hockey brought in this City with our own pro- Garrison Rifle buck 3 Lunch complete, ready to go to work. Andrew 87 money. develop good bphavlgur with or without carriage or Howard Watts 87 and habit, and apply mom in track. Apply Melville Weeks. H. T. Watts 86 your spam you win be great Elliotts, phone Hunter River -1- NlPh0l50n :3 men individually," said the Prem- 37-11-31. g - Miss c. Wood 1.... -.--.f. g m-- G- Rohlnson 33 Mayor Stewart expressed his IIAIIQTRI: en;.1:ll::f;E.l;:E:Cfli I.. Lewis 80 pleasure on behalf of the City :1 Mng Lewis Turner" mp.-5 C-(WINI 30 Council and the people of this” ?i,.);n(.P 5'1. '" Mrs. R. A. VESSGY 90 City to the boys for bringing Ill" " ' M. I-llill 30 only Maritime hockey title back 5 lliucsltiv g to the Province this season. and - FOWR laced em hasls on the fact that . 1-. Wall! 30 int was ”Oil)r home town boys that John NlCh0l50n 30 brought it back.” He referred to 3. Llnlf ..... .. 30 past years when such local filli- D- Crockett 30 Ietes as "Sugar" Gordon iind They A""”3l MWUIIK 01 "'9 uwuckcyn Mcgachem helped Io Ladies Brunch, Charlottetown Curling Club. will be held in the Club House Friday. April 18th. lit P.M. Presentation of" prizes. will be served. All mem- were the champions by a wide margin. The results were as fol- lows: 21 Field Ambulance Pie. R. B. I-lambly - Pte. A. K. Mutch Capt. W. T. Hoope .. Sgt. R.. M. Vessey Lleut. W. K. Sharpe ...... Low score out Navy ' OS D. Maclienzie 93 AB D. Doyle 88 os D. Meliachern - er R' c' A' L5 1'. Saunders .. 84 15 M. Judson .s......L.............. 84 436 Low score but Ti 5 sin next. "3" Sgt. G. w. Schleyer -...-..... 8'7 WILL OfC R. L. Doyle ..................... 84 OIC E. C. Kelly ...... 84 Lieut. S. Lancaster .................- 81 OIC B. Breedon .. 79 415 Low score out ............... .-.... 69 The shoot-off in the "A" Div- lllon will take place Thursday. with the Navy and RCA! at Queen Charlotte and the 5 Sign Regt "A" and RCMP at the Arm- ouriel. K . Ont. April 15 - (CP) - Superior speed won out again for Kitchener here tonight as they turned back saint John At- lantlcs 53-46 and won the Canad- ian lntnrrnedlate basketball chun- pionshlp in two straight nines. EIIEIIY TIIESIIAY i -- si-rm " RECRUITING UNIT CHARLOTTETOWN R. C. A. F. ASSOCIATION CLUBROOMS Bank of Commerce Building. Hours: 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Ilso Tuesday Evening-7:00 to 9:00 PM. pie." bers are urged to attend. ' nnuqueg new III. The shot-off for the champion- ship or the "8" Division wu flr- Following ii delicious chicken 5”"'"7- ed at the Armouries on Tuesday dinner with all the trimmings at 8th April. When the smoke had A- cleared the 21 Fd. Ambulance F. MOBILE VISIT and WEDNESDAY (CHER! :”l”P..l.i.'."r'3" . :II'l7?i'-.'i"J?;Vf.PilI5IL.5.' In HORNE MOTORS..- n Iiwr 2.. liw ..