The management of the Sportsf Arena announced this week. that known island boxing promoter. have been acquired to Mtuts at the Arena during .-nmmg spring-siimnter-fall sea- ann The first bout is scheduled for Ellay lttth ' Promoter ltiiherty will also pro- mote big time. wI'Pstlll1K for the Arena and the boxing and tiresIl- In: cards ulll be held during alter- natc wcclis The Arena nianagcnicnt is go- hoxing season on Prince Edward Island and promoter Doherty has alrcady made several contacts with name Canadian and Ainertt-an lighters. -iimnst in every case Mar- ttimt lighters will be mntrhetl wth ringmen from the US. to insure fast. crowd Dleasin! bout Mr. Doherty is an old hand It the, promoting game hating tag- ed many greatly successful cards In the past few years Rnxiotz came In a standstill in ('harIntte- l the. services of Ivan Doherty. Wellillonl l t..Jl'ItnlO.('8T'dR of boxing ever seen in Char- th e Inttetown and he is hoping to aur- ' log all out to make 1957 a bannerl .I5l.AY B. ac: ioiiiciir NAN DOCHIITY TO PROMOTE Sports Arena Announces Boxing Program For 1957 tnun in IQT when the Sports Arena closed for lengthy renova- But previous to that Do- herty staged some of the st HIT pass his standard of excellence this season Former Vlaritime welterweight and middlci eight champion Harry 3Poiilton is training a stable of 7 lftgltlrrh who will see action on cards during the season. Included: in the group are such well ki:uwn pugilists as Don tDiit-kt Traiuor.l Roy -Tiger! Steele and Gaston' Roy. Newcomers Preston Wotton ll.eo Steele and Bobby Quinn. des- lcribed by tight observers as one lot the lsl.'tiitl's liiiest prospects in ttlip ll'.lllltIL'lL'lIl tltiision. will also be seen Ill action. I The fighters are prcscntly train- -ing at the gym at ll.M.C.S. Queen (ilTaTlt'lllP,, however their gea' will he moied in the Arena just as lsuiln as lIt)('lxD)' is over and the flooring is liiid i new gym will he set up at the north end of the .ml. min all modern equipment- Proninti-r Doherty has already madc one flying trip to Halifax in Iii; promoting and will noon be making trip! to holh Mont-ton and New Glasgow Dohertv will aitr-ittt" '0 Klttlt 'lierry Fraaet. Jackie Hayden. Dirk tKl(l' Hnitatd Keith Parts. Maritime wcltei-xi-ctglit champ Bud- dy Day, Gordie 'tIacDougall. Elnl Durelle and tlatitlme middle- weight champ and lPadllIL' conten- der for the Canadian title. Cnbey M.-ctugke,-, ynr attp('?tlPIfTUf'! at the Arena. On April l.'tth an exhibition card will be held at 'he sanitorium for the patients the MU! is be- ing sponsored bv the (iharlnttctown Kinsmen Club amt uill bring toge- ther Gaston Roy tttttl l)tin Trainor in the main eicnt tliticrs appear- ing on the card iitll be any Steele and Leo Steele and Preston Wot- too. As an added attiacttttn Forbes Kennedy and nor -Riicltt Whiliock will put in attpc;irancc. not in lighters. although DETROIT tart - - Detroit Red Willis went into seclusion Wednes- day. home from a shellacking at the hands of Borlnn Bruins that may make the National Hockey 1-9B8ue champs nothing but also- rans in the Stanley Cup playoffs. "We played our hearts out.' said Red Wing manager .lack Adams. "and I'm coniinced we can beat this club." There wasnil much to convince anyone else. The ltruins lead the Red Wings ill in the best-of-seven semi-finals. In the regular season. Boston took the Detroiters into camp seven times in 14 games. tying in Ihice othcrs. The Wings must take three series and qualify to meet the winner of this ttnntreal-New York bracket in the finals. Boston ticcris only one victory and that could come lt'tI'tlL'hl in 5 'l'heOhacIotteeawa0uldIaa.l'huraday.API'll4.1'57 Adams Convinced Wings Can Win RM wm; ha.-I last night in Boa- ton. From the mumentl F00”! lgnahp mm smminiis made his fab- -ulous save in the second Pel'l0do lthe Bruins were on their way to thcir 2-0 t'I('lnl') The lI'llStl'lt-ed ,Red Wing shooter has hill Gordie Howe, the NHL”: leading acorer. turning point.” coach Jimmy Skill- lner said a'.'i-r the aortic I n Howe 33.... t... ovtn picture of lthe shot: ' "Simmnnq gate ntc ill inches to shoot at inside the post But when it flipped the Dll('l(. it hit his pad. lbounded nicr to the post and tslopped. Then he covered it." I Before the tcatii iiioved out to lthe Toledo lit-rmita;:c. there was games straight In win back thelgcneral cnnftriciirc that continued ”gond play” and poise would pay off. l The Brislntt ”lllh .ju.st III lI(1Itl'- licforc tonight's I-game faccs a tram that has seen that arrives Canucks IyW.I.WIlAI'l.EY Cualaafreuitaffwrttae MONTREAL tclilmcoaclt Phil WatauaIladolftltecltchaotwln- nlngoaagamaatadntewednet day and came up with the mtuuormntutoi-nuttn art: "We have got to make up our mind not to lose a period." said Watson profoundly. reflecting on the situation in which his team tralla Montreal Canadlenl 8-1 in the beat-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-finals. If the formula had worked Tues- day night. the Rangers wouldn't have had three goals scored on them in four minutes of the third Period and wouldn't have been on the short end of a 3-I score. Patiently awaiting Thursday's fifth game. Watson reviewed what was wrong. "We were passing right on the Canadiens' sticks. Five minutes after the third period started I saw what was happening and I said. '14": only a matter of time now.' - ”Red Sulliian said. 'nh. no;l we're going to win this game.' GAVE GAME AWAY "What happened Rang. Cana- dlens scored three goals. We gave the game away. We beat our- selves. Watson said there were so many wrong things being done that NY Rangers Play Tonight with the uorli of Ron Min-my. Watson was further displeased. Wednegdu with the wingman. only a few of the players had been told to turn out for a light skate-the players who have beea used little in the aeriea-but othara who felt they needed the tea" should have been there. said Wat-. son. MURPHY DIDN'T SHOW UP Larry Cahan. Gerry Foley and Parker MacDonald turned up as instructed. Guy Gendron. Howell and goalie Lorne Worsley aleo were there. ”Murphy didn't." said Watson. "And he's the guy who has been crying for a pat on the back." Watson at least had a good word for Andy Hebentan. rugged winger who scored the lone New York goal Tuesday and whose overtime goal in New York gave Rangera tthe second game of the series. I ''I told him today he played the best game Tuesday he has played ! since I've had the club." aaid Wat- Stlfl. -VCANADIENS AT REST l Coach Toe Blake gave his Cana- ;dicns a l'('St except for the farm- Vhands who have been called up 'toi- entcrgcncy purposes. A few of -the regulars joined them for a light skate. They were Andre tPt'nnovn.st. Claude Provost. Donl -ltlarsliall and Bob Turner. t l Pronovost and Provost were Parkdale Hopes Olympia Slatllllnt. the Red Wing.the nnly complete turnaround in home. If necessary. tiio other Stanley Cup history. games are scheduled-one in Bos- In 1942. the Red Wings led Tor- ton Sunday. and the other to De-lontn 3-0. then saw the Ma le Leaf: troit next Tiicsriay. come back in win tile ast four Dim As "even nur captain wu doing u1em,hett('lI9d from Canadians third line wrong." As an after-thought. he added: 5113” and Floyd Curry were lenll "he won't be captain next ycar.''t"U-' 35 Wllllmell for rookil cent-I'll Goaltender Roper Injured lad new: hit the camp of the Parkdale Flyers on the ave. of their their seventh and final Elm? With Rasilica Vottth Club in the bitterly taught Island Senior Hockey Lea- IQ ii”A" semi-final series. Manager Barry Moore learned asterdav that goaltender Frank lloper. one of Parkdnleitt greatest competitors. lost a part of a finger and rcceived a cut in another fin- ger requiring about Ill stitches in an accident yesterday. As of late last night Roper was a tioiihtful gtarfer for tonight's game although every effort will he made to have the red head between the pipes. Roper will know sometime this afternoon whether or not he will be able to don the pads. With playing coach Allie (Tarver already on the sidelines as the re- sult of a broken wrlat. Roper) loan Minor Hockeyisis In would deplete Parkdnleis manpow- er drastically and he would be a of the series. Last night Moore had no idea who would do the stopping if Roper wasn't available. The injury is on his right hand. of the closest ever witnessed at the Sports Arena. Parkdale gonk the opcning game with ease but the second was only decided in the favor of the youth club in the. last few minutes of play and the last four games have gone into over- time hefore a winner could be de- cided Tiicsday's game was the most thrilling of the entire season. Frank Shepherd won that one for the youth club and tied the series at 3-3 with a goal after 14 minutes and .10 seconds of auddcndeath HVPTIITTIP. Clean Sweep of P. E. I. Crowns The that-lnflPlnwn Paperwetghta. lantams and Midgets made a clean aweep of their home-and-home aerieit with the Summeraide. teams. the paperweight: tying Summer-, aide 2-14" to win the series 4-3,- the Bantams from Charlottetown heating the Summerside Bantams to win the round 5-2 and the visiting midgets hlankingl the summersirle Midgets 4-0 to win their roimd ll-2, at Civic Stadluml last. night. I PAPERWEIGHT !l'MMARY l First Period:- 1. x('ItltownJatniei Kennedy. Penalties:- None. . Second Perlod:- I. lummeraide-- Paul Macwllllama. t1enalties:- None. Third Period: .1. luntnie.rsidc-- Billy Mat-Millan. Penaltie.s.- None. B.Y.C. will have a full lineup ltontght. although lefttiinger Lloyd ten hone in Tlioiii-iter, is cxpected In play. Game time is 8:30 sharp. Fans who want to avoid the last lio be the case at the Arena In- lll2lIl. should pick up a ticket at ,Ilic Arena office during the day l.ikcly lineups:-' Parltdale:- f:oal- Ron:-r" Dc fciice--Josey. A. Macl.eod. Wood. lit. Ready; Forwards--0 Carver. tS. Farver. Dunn. .T. Macheod. lliurry. Cruys. B.Y.C.:- Goal - - Doyle. l)cfciicc- .I. Ready. Perry. F. Shepherd. Mullins; Forwards-Whitlock. Pi- neau. Burke. 1.. Shepherd. Square- thriggs. Howatt, J. Shepherd. Wea- ltherhie. CURLING (THARLOTTETOWN 643 pm. Final rotind of Presi- dents competition Ice I- H.R. Farriithcr: vs II. Second Pe.riod.- It Fharlottetnwn tM"""l"1- 4. summars1'da-- F... Charlotte David Lee; Gallant tftlchardt: 5. lown-- Billy MacMilliin. Panalties-- Biggar, Wood, Mc- Neill. Third Period:- Scoring None. 'Renalties-- Lee rlavta. MIDGET SUMMARY First Period. I. Charlottetown Macftonald. Pcnalty.. .'tlat'l.c:tn. Second Perind:- 2 tlharlottt-town Robinson tlleardont; 8 Charlotte- town-- MacDonald. Penalties" None. Third Pertnt'l:- 4 Eitarnonald tRt'arllci" t'harlotletowtt 1 Ice 1 -V I2. Tanlnn Va. W.R. .len- kins. Ice .1 - Dr. Maclntyra vs. P'.H. Johnston. Ice 4 - R. Spillett tea. A.W. Hyndnian. II..'l0 p.m. all tee open for mu-cd ciirling. Score Shutout At Kensttigtott Rtiilt Moiitlay night the Springfield .lr. Royals scored a ti-0 shutout over the Stan- ley .luntora. This was the first ame of a playoff iii-ries. Springfield scorers were F. hard man to replace at this stage Shepherd is suffering front a brok- his hand. Shepherd. The series to date halt been one! ntinute rush for tickeut. that is sure - ed In a 36-Ill niglil-mare for the The Rriiiits stoppcd the best the straight to false the Stanley Cup. Defenccnian Harry Howell is the Rttnger capta n. P" ' d earlier in the series Trotters Blast iTake Lead In lit a List ntnitiig haskclliall game played at St. Dunstanis gym last night. the high-scoring Trot- ters outplayed and outscored the St l)unsIan'.s crew to .win by a score of 57-37, Led lty 'llarl-' Ladner wlm scor- ctl 24 points and ltiathcr Flarcnce lluclir who scored 13 Trotters out- ltlaycd the Saints during most of -the game Tb- Saints held the edge in the. first of the game which fintshc" 27-21 in their favour. hlll Ilicy seemed to tire almost as soon as the last half started. The Trotters poured in the points in the second half by keeping a crtntinoiis barrage of shots aimed at the Saints bask-ct which result- Saints- The Trntlcrs now lead the host of three series 1-0. and are rated as strong favourites to win the aeri-s which will he continued next week likely at Prince of Wales fiollcgc The game was nmikcd hv many fnitls with lfl going to the Saints and is going the Trotters. Lineups; Saints: Tooke 10: MacKlnon I2; Saints 57-37; Final T -0 mcr, Wt;-c '2; .tlacNeil. Total -37 Trotters. Ladner 24; K. Ready; C. Ready I0: l.ePage 4: McGnn- nel .1: Father Clarence Roche 13; MacKinnen I. Total- 57. Kid lassey Ask; For Postponement LONDON tAPt- Hogan tkidl Bassey. Nigerian holder of the British Empire featherweight crown. asked Tuesday for a two Weeki postponement of his April 26 elimination tournament bout with Miguel Bcrrios but the Inter- national Boxing Club said It is ”tmpossiblc." The 24-year-old Basscy. who out- pointecl Percy Lewis in an Em- pire title defense at Nottingham Monday night. is scheduled to meet Berrios. of Puerto Rico. in the semifinal of the tournament at Washington. l).C. The winner then is to fight France's Cherif Hamia in the final round of hte tournament set up by the World Boxing Committee to determine a successor to retired Sandy Sad- Lincgar; Kelly 6; Ledwell 7; Far- dler. Efporls Arena Big Minor Hockey Night At-Sports Arena Friday Friday evening will be a big night for the Scliool and High School Students at Sports Arena. Summet-side and Souris High School Boys will he in the City to r'ty a sudden-death tilt at 7.00 ppm. for the Island High School Title and at 8.00 pm. Queen Square. defending lslztnd Inter- scholastic Champs will be out there doing their best to break the deadlock for first place in the City Interscholastic League as they cross sticks with the. high-flying Queen Charlotte squad in a sudden death fixture. Following the games there will be skating for all. So with four smart hockey teams giving all they have and a skate for all at- tending. there will doubtless be a bumper crowd of older fans. stu- dents and friends on hand to cheer up their favourites as the teams go all out to bring home the championships to their respective achoola. lduring Tuesday's game and Mar- Phil Goyctte. , . ”Pronovost is still a hit nervoust about playing in his first series." .-ald Blake. "Provost was having trouble handling the puck. I didn't take them off because the line had gone bad but because they just weren't clicking. I had to try to work something out so I changed them. ''I don't know yet about Thurs- day's game. I may play them again with Goyette and keep Mar- shall and Curry for their good da- fenslve work." TERM LITTLE LAX Blake said he thought Canadians were "a little lax" in not getting the first goal Tuesday "We didn't cover up very well so the Rangers got the breaks with the first goal. But that's hockey he breaks can mean ev- erything. Look at the Saturday game. We didn't set out to score eight goals they just kept com- ng. We icouldnfl get them Tues- day." Still a bit apprehensive over the filth game. Blake said ish players ”muiit. realize that the Rangers aren't going to quit." cm A - j.-mjm EGYPTTANS RAISE FLAG GAZA tAPl-The Egyptian flag flew over Government House in Gaza Tuesday for the first time since Israel occupied the Gaza Strip. Thousands of Giizans at- tended the ceremony and cheered wildly as the flag was raised. 0llDMORE' SPECIALS " Robinllood 9.5.5.? PUDDING MIXES with UAKED-INT SAUCE DELICIOUS FLAVOURS 4 APPLF ' CHt)i:QtA;g LEMON - LARAMEI TRY THEM ALL! COUPON DEAL PRICE T9: PKG. BREEZE GIANT km; 75:- LARGE SIZE soc DIAL 3818 FREE DELIVERY 1 (30.9. ORDERS ACCEPTED ELM AVE. Molasses. Domestic 2 tbs. Shortening 59 in Alymer 15 0;, Fruit. can Salad 27c White Swan 3 - Toilet mus Paper 39c Barbour's 15 0,. Peanut ju- Buller 39: First grade 2 lbs. Butler 31.25 Lifebuoy Bathz sf: Soap 23c 2 lbs. Prunes 45c . 3 boxes Matches 29c 2 boxes Salt 29c GREEN PEA CREAM 0! CELERY SOUP 2 Tins 27c Cheese Spread LARGE am: 5543 SMALL SIZE 839 1- F-ttl Macwiiltam.-; 4. Charlotte-n Pr-tialties .I. Kennedy. Rt-arllcy. toum Cudmore M. Kennedy) Arsenattlt. Penalty--Dickie Refer s- Pnperii-pig-lttu and . it- -rant Grady and Bill First Period:- I. Charlot.t.atown-- , Mirlgetau Grant Grady Itllv MacMilIan; I .Charlottetown - land Vance Harris. I SI.lPiats Drub Freetown 74 Capture Cit'ship t I-tr-artlest rmicraliilationa um order to Crapaud Area Prc Wee hockey team for winning the Island Pee Wee title in straight games. This smart little squad in Shore league handled by Dan Keouglt defeated. A"""-V 3' P""' h""d"' "”'""' Siimmermie PM Woes In both. mwlh E 7.4 dmbmu ." ne'l'q"'ilames of a home-and-home series 1 rlnlr last night in the finals of thenmm mm, W, ,0 ,w,.a, p,.m,,.j Emnh Show ""'k'y LE'3”” RM Street For Wei-s.t'n both games of l Em”""' "'1 P" N"""" '"l' another ltome-and-home series. by: acored. two goals for the st. Patty”, in N," amt N, rump, mist with single markers going to Watiih Vv,,,,.-,, mt, Ind phymu mm.” : IN) and Indian Rivero rlged Parkl I CrapaudMPeeV Wee: ti .l.”.:f:.",:,'”.',-.;'.,";:l;;;: ,;3;,l PLAYOFF HOCKEY R" W'''''” ”' ' aznstvrn AND DECIDING GAME or ram-rmau In two other games Monclav.' TONIGHT-8:30 Kentlngton defeated Margate Corner 5-S. PARKDALE FLYERS - Vs. B. Y. C. ADMISSION: ADULTS 601:; CHILDREN 350 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ANT) SCOTT - ATWATEK OUTBOARD MOTORS Sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael i-i.ittwntm: A HEATING Brat-Iiley Point. Road I mom: can l l l Advance sale of tickets today at Sports Arena Office n"R""'" "M M''"'"' tcreats emblematic of same. for? Royals scored all four of their rt-apautl This makes the 4"- goals in the third period after St. title to land in the. Albany-TryonJ Pats had built up a commandingltirapatul area this season as Al. Mt lead. Ftnytoo Mills scored lW0ll'tAlIy so Pats took the latand In- tor Freetwnn with Joe l'Dnt'se7.lcrmecllaIe ”R" title. Ti-yon sla- anrt r.. Millman getting the otttera. fer: the git-la' open. Trynn school Referees Walter Lawlor . nq girl: the girls" Interscholastic and Art Pgrry klngjgd out Mu, rm,-Vthe Pee We-es have now added the penalties in the cleanly played'PPO W90 t'l'0WtI- Igmp Fans will remember a few NIMMARV years back when teams from this . area were riding high In hockey ' "7" 71".! . ””'''-V- will” circles and It In certainly a Carntltnoa, 1. I. . Albany. 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