~‘wh’ u “freedoms5mm . . V , I . , wvwr-rmwm—fi w“ ' the Chicago Stadium. His wife, who was driving. was / 1 . "lawn-4. . “swung-m 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April 13. 1903.: SPORTS FRONT By CARMAN SMITH OTTAWA (CP) Montagnards continued their over Charlottetown Friday night by de- m Penguins time, . Birds Given Stiff Workout .3 OLD SPAIN Penguins took it on the chin in losing the open- ing game of their best of five series against Ottawa Montagnvavrds 6-0 Wednesday night at Ottawa Civic Auditorium where they had arrived only eight hours earlier after a 32-hour train trip. This could have little significance on the remainder of the series however and a more thorough story could‘be. given following the secnnd game which got underway as thls column was being written last night. We heard numerous fans train ride but coach Wes ‘ wasn't the reason Penguins . c said "We let them beat us to the puck In our own zone. at centre ice and all over the rink." The Penguins coach added, "we won tougher games this season than the one we lost Wed- nesda. ." ' Blicko put the Baby Birds through a stiff hour-ion;V drill Thursday and afterwards expressed the hope that they would show "a little more hustle" for last night‘s game. in describing the workout the veteran coach said blame the lopsided setback to the Bucko‘ Trainor claims that. this we binations," In a hopeful tone he said “if the boys can get un- tangled and got to the puck first when they should. it 11 be a good series." ‘ We think the Penguins can stage a comeback. After all, MUTUAL ADMIRATIO‘N dressing room. Rakow pitched a 2-bit shutout over Minnesota to win the game. 6-0. Siebern .hit ail-run homer over the left .a O = =- A: < ‘b 5 .- N r F! a. .. O O a 5 2. a. Q .. El 9:. the age of these players. Although some of them have played I" m Hand leagMimllal t i ’h bl th t of them seasoned players ye. sn' mpro a e a some . H . 1 , I ‘ suffered opening night "stage fright" and if so. they‘ll set- k hauls-gs (‘ltl pflicher Ld Ra- Ile down for the remainder of the series. , M‘- l’ l- “Ml ll‘Sl baseman I Norm Siebarn. right. exchange Great Game By thzenberger field fence. scoring Gino Cim- . oil and Ed Charles. This vic- l tory was the A's first of the “congratulations in the A‘s season. :Abel lsn'tISo Confident WE WERE happy to see Eddie Litzcnberger put on a ood performance in Leafs‘ 4-2 victory over Detroit Red Wings Thurs- day night. His good games have been few and far between since the night he and his wife were involved in a car accident on a Chicago freeway while returning home following a game _at fatally In- .iured and although he suffered no lasting injures Litz never ietllrned lo the form he had during his tenure with the Hawks prior to the accident. He lasted a short while longer with Chicago and from there went to the Red Wings and although for a time played on a line with the great Gordie Howe he showed little. From there he was shuffled to the Toronto calmp. He gave few classic performances while wearing the Leaf garb prior to Thursday night when be displayed the form re- miniscent to the Hawk days when he. was a flu-goal performer. This is the fourth National League club for Lita He first went up with Montreal Canadiens but he stayed only a short time with Les Habitants as these were the years when Montreal had a star-studded linle and cracking into the lineup was con- Sidered an almost impossible feat, Litzcnbel-gcr was dressed for almost every Toronto game this season and saw ice time in 59 of them but often only a shift or two a game. He was becoming a ‘bench-wa-I'mer dcluxe'. By JERRY GREEN iBill Gadsby. the defensive bul- DETROl'l‘ lAP)——Detroit Red. warks of the Chicago series, areI Wings are in a back-to-the-walil having a.tougher time stoppingi =spot again in the Stanley Cup. the Toronto forwards. ,hockcy playoffs—and this time: “ nd Parker MacDonald and! l lCoach Sid Abel isn't so confi-i the Kid Line aren't doing as' C I d ‘ (dent they‘ll bounce back. iwell. either." Abcl said. E o a e Detroit's Kid Line paced hyi - Dodgers 2-] nearby Toledo. Ohio. shortly after they arrived in Detroit from Toronto early Friday. "it we don't get our zip backl Sunday. we're done." said Abel.i Alex Faulkner and Bruce Mac- "lf we can. 1 think we‘ll still Gregor went wild against the make a series of it." ‘ Hawks. Faulkner accounted for A pair of 4-2 losses to Tor-i the winning goal in two Detroitl HQUSTON {AP} " HOWle Ionto Maple Leafs Tuesday andl victories and a goal by Mac-3 G055 fourth Slugle drove in the I. third ' l 23:? fligggagg stratum eluded the defence and skated FANS CHEER. PENGUINS score at 0-6 before the. third period ended,-~. the 800 fans in the rink gave Penguins a thundering ovationi don each fired two goals Penguins. 'nheir other marks-. men were Gordon Whitlock and ‘ David Martin. . e win gave the Ottawa District champions a 2-0 lead in games in the best-of-five inter- provincial series. The third game will be played here to- t. Canadian Amateur H o c k ey Association officials said ‘ winner of this series will ad- vance again: Quebec branch champi seven series. opening in the rink of the Quebec champion next ay. ' . 'lihey indicated that the win- r of e series with Quebec woul en the right to- challenge the Ontario branch: the l the Memorial Cup; The Maritimers, who took a? period. . l They also staged a thrilling wo-goal comeback late in the period when th ap-l . . w. When Lloyd Gallant tied thel just 28 seconds} .2 l Bespectacled Al . Stilt paced Ottawa win with llII‘eel the overtime periodi Wings Will Bounce Back Other Ottawa goals were scored . . , ~ ,by Jim Chiareui' Greg Gordon .teriallzc. Sawchuk vlound up In Jean-Paul Groulx. Mike patrick and Gordon Hamil Fllzil 'ton. ‘ Lloyd Gallant and Stan Pear-j Ol' ‘ cuties. making their third‘ periods and were sharp on power l’l‘hursday nights left the sag-; Donald won another game. :deéidlng run 35 HOUSlOH Calls One report following the game said “his spot in the Leaf dres- edged Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 sine room normally a relatively lomclv one. was mobbed by P - .. . _ ,. . . . . .. . . V. glng Wings trailing 2-0 in the. HOWE STARS AGAIN . gaggilrllglfilm'y and ‘llllmcal “Wilersv “9"”‘gl‘n‘g h”" “"‘h bcsI-of-seven final. 2 Only veteran Gordie Howe. "l 12 “Wings Friday “lflhl- be- lehpln' asked if he thought Litzcnberger deserved more ice - Ti“? wings were in T Slm'larl the'.Nati°nal Uaney Leaggek hiltnctlfDmk Farrel” four - hit position after the first twol scoring champion for ll". sixth p mg' time than be normally gets. linemate Ron Stewart answeied "After tonight's performance he. deserves a shot. doesn't he?" Eddie's reply to the question was more cautious. “It‘s up to the‘roach.” he said. “l’m available if he needs me. Let‘s put . Goss. who had beat out three infield singles while failing to get the ball out of the infield in , five. previous trips to the plate. .games of their semi-final series! time. was a standout for Detroit lwith Chicago Black Hawks. But} in the second game at Toronto. lin that one. Abel confidentlyl He scored both Red Wing goals predicted the Red Wings would although feeling the effects of Let's- hope hc can regain some. of his old form and nail down a regular berth with the Maple Leafs. finals. . Abel said he plans to return a ._ ,woN noun STRAIGHT :veleran Vic Stasiuk to thei Runnels' Howe ST!“ Bothered FlU l “01m” made Abel a sage by. lineup for Sunday‘s third game‘. lswceping the next four games. sacrifice, an S Inter-Service l piel Opens , SUMMERSIDE —-- 'lll'le fi r st. . . . . thre am 5 of the Summ rside turn about and qualify for the a bout With the flu Wednesday.l dee m the Cl‘ncher ‘01“)me inteiisgrvic: club curlinge hon- Single by Al Spanglenhfiae spiel was played Thursday night en- - ' - . With the followmg results. Leg- “Onal Walk to Rusty-Staub and‘ ion No.1 (D. Larkin. Sklpi 5. Y's as the series switches to Detroit. 3" em" by D0" Zimmer 0“ Men's No. 2 (R. M a c F a rlane. .laycecs No. l (Gartlh Harris. skip) 3, RCAF Ass'n N (Harry Dickie, skip) 11 I ' men No. 2 (Lloyd Law-l “fian “OWE who saw his i“, “me man “sum Th 1‘ “We didn‘t. have a letdown Stasiuk missed the two gamcsl 30“ AspromOME'S grounder. to ski i 4 day night and whose performance wasn't up to pair even lhOll'lgh an." X” .beal. Chlcfmn“ Ab?‘ 3“ T‘ll‘m‘l“ “’llh all lnllll'e‘li Short that had“! .9 b 395- p be scored two goals. says he still isn't over his mild case of 53"" we” 1”“ “red- "13” ShOUIder- l It was the cons. 'lT-‘l VlClm'y influenza. all. And Toronto's a hotterl Goalie Torry Sawchuk llasl after three 105585 to San Fran: “Had it all through the Chicago series," said the Detroit ll‘ll'kf‘l’ mam lhal Chlf‘fitZO-ll been riddled for 12 goals in the. (‘lsco in the 593500,?! Opening 88- ‘ We're not playing as well. too": two losses to the Leafs and the “es and sent the Dodgers down great‘ “I was coughing all the time. it gets me worse at night . " Abel said Doug Barkley and; last victory nver Chicago. But to their second straight low-hit —~—«-—————w——l Abel said Sawchuk wouldn't be. defeat The Dodgers were held replaced by spare goalie H51an 0 ll‘II‘EG hits Thursday by I)le Storm Delays Bassen for the third game. ‘ Ellsworth of Chicago Cubs anal 'Ahll kh'. RedW' .t Mar. itheireusd); ple‘lyoff hideilynagy:3 four games. FREDERJCTON (CP) -—’l'h.e‘ STAR IN WIN I‘l- snowstorm which hit the Ma meet Fredericton Red WingS' the Eastern Canada Allan Cupl when I'm trying to sleep. “Commenting on Eddie Shack acting as Ilowe‘s shadow. roach Able said " Shack did a better Job than Nesterenko when we played against the Black Hawks. He gave Gordie. a tough night. But. don‘t forget he. was at home. Remember what hap- pened to Nesterenko when the series left Chicago". Nestercnko stayed with Howe for two games then Gordie pulled away for the rest of the series. "And don"t forget." added Abel. "When we get to Detroit the Leafs have to name their lineup first. Then i do the match- ing " From the tone of his voice it doesn't sound as if Shack will get any more chances at Howe. . times Thursday has thrown a; crimp into the Maritime Ban-' .tam and Midget hockey champ- ' H 't W'th N t here today in a sudden- death‘ . . ' ‘nal. WASHINGTON (AP) —— Tool a 'ast-lninute decision by man-: The Charlottetown squad sent Cheney and Don Leppert. flops Lagcl' Mickey Vernon that placcdl iionship (final series scheduled a ( ( 6 ‘here this weekend. I I I word Thursday night they would in the National League. are Lepper; in t opening day? b unable to arrive because of smas ' ' the. American line-up instead of either i Charlottetown and Dartmouth were slated to meet Friday night in a sudden-death Bantam scm i . . . f . _ . . '. e Mt mfitgnafilfirl"; ‘Shr‘ghl g‘lllgeg‘ road conditions. Officials switoh- ; League. They appear to be set- .Schm-lot or Ken Retmr. n M i hr r [h - f. > A 9 - “ 0 as a “"5" ed the series to have Frederic-filing down for a long run -in lsharcd catching duties‘l'ast sea- ? I ll 2 5 Our flame 0 ton and Dartmouth meet in the lwashingion. ' i-final w th the winner to l I instep. Bulldogs will again be withoutsemi-fiual with Charlottetown . ‘ .son. aldinngB-year-old, Vernon. shuffling desperately less, skip) 5, S’Side Lions No. lning with the following draws: have managed only 21 hits ianCAF Ass'n No. 1: St. Eleanors Lions vs. Legion No. 2; Kensing- ton Lions Vs. K40. : Rotary No. l: Kinsmen No_ 1 vs. Rotary No. 2: Y's Men's No. 2 vs. Jaycees No. 1. All Burns 2 . (Tom MacKnee.-skip) 3 3 The 'spiel resumes this mor-i :30 a.m.— 5 Men‘s No.1 vs_ 10-30 am. ~— Lions No. 1 vs. Clay Limits To 5 Rounds i BATON ROUGE. La. lAPl—‘ “I'm limiting all bums to five Boblrounds. including that big ugly. Whoibear. Sonny L‘ston." l You guessed it. This stale-1‘ meat came from the Louisville; imp-Cassius Marcellus Clay. 'Dh can in a best-ot-m champions for the Eastern Cansl ada junior hockey champion- .1 ship and, the right to oppose West in ~ final "in the si‘cond game of the stan- “Maybe because he's been | Boston Celtics l In Title Series Birds Stage Comeback But Lose 8-6 In Overtime Ottawa plays. Three of their first fourltown, Peardon (Whitlock. Law- goala came with Penguins aborthanded. Penguins took control of the teating the Maritimes juniorlplay in the third period—their McNaught) 4:17: 5. Charlotte-l hockey champions 8-6 in over-lbest of the series thus far. But town. Peardon (Lawlor, W'hit- ltfhree times they failed to take "advantage when Monties had two men in the penalty box. . Their first power-play goal jwas scored in the third period and came after Monties had? ' l a-yed almost five minutes. shorthanded. SUMMARY I run period: 1. Charlotte-l l i 'By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO (CPl—Let a for- ward skatc in alone on a goal- sound 6-0 beating in the first. ' P. . ' ' l a game last Wednesday] came Dutitender 11. the National Hockey battling Friday night and held the lead three times in the first (than League and the forward will put i the puck in the net more times i not. ‘ Not so for Dave Keon, Tor- onto Maple Leafs' lhard-luck kid when it comes to breakaways, 'l'he fast-skating centre has in alone on opposing netmind- era probably more than any other player this season—and missed almost every time. -'l‘hc latest was Thursday night ley Cup final between Leafs and Detroit Red Wings. Goaltender .rry Snwc-huk of the Wings was the intended victim but. as usual. ihe sacrifice didn‘t ma- front of the puck. 4 COACII NOT WORRIED ‘ Punch lmlacll. Toronto man-l tiger-coach. took that partic- ulcar incident philosophicallyi when talking to reporters 'afterl Leafs practised Friday. 1 “I don't have to worry if we're bid in four years for the eastern 5 leading 4'2 and he mlsses brandav Que” scored 28 30315 “I ‘ . junior title, held an edge in the, first two especially breakaway." Imlach said. Thati was tilc final score as Lcafsl took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-l seven :cries, which now moves: to Detroit for games Sunday and r Tuesday rights. “Nobody can help him." lm-. laoh re pi i e d when asked " whethe: lac had offered any pa-E ternal advice to Kenn. "That‘s‘ something he has to work outi himself When he gets in on the‘ Hard Luck Haunts Keon On Breakaway Efforts Fitzpatrick) 9:35. Penalties. Cullen 6:49. Stltt 11:34. Eccles 11:34 (bench penalty). Ron Gal. llant 12:52. 3. Charlottetown. Lloyd Gallant ‘2129: 4. Ottawa. Stitt (Larkln, llorl 33; 2. Ottawa. sun 1:31:l . Third period: 10. Ottawa, lGordon (Chiarelll) 10:14: ll. llock) 9:52; (I. Ottawa OhiareILiICharlottetown. W'hitlock (Pear. [(Gordon, Zaine) 17:07. Penalties don. loll "=23: 12- Char- lottetown. Lloyd Gallant (Pear. 19:32. Penalties- 14:56. Hamilton —Lloyd gallant 1:12. Zine 6:04. Stltt. 10:40, Hamilton 11:41. Gau- det 16:00. Byrnes 18:12. l15;51, period: 7. Charlotte-l Overtime period: 13. Ottawa don. Lawlor) Larkin 12: 33. Second . town. Martin 1:37; B. Ottawn.i5tttt (Zaine. Gertsman) 3:38; Hamilton (Stitt. Zaine) 7:28: 14 Ottawa. Fitzpatrick 7:15. 9, Ottawa. G r o u 1): (Byrnes. lPenalty—Lawlor 4:26, Does the fact that he misses so many breakaways worry him when he gets a clear ahance? “No, not at the time. I just have to make a play and I 11185: I'm making the wrong moves." Frank Mahovlich, the high. scoring left winger sho suffered a bruised and sprained knee la the first game of the series, skated Friday and Imlach said it won't be known until Sunday whetliex he can play in the third game. Earlier reports had him tabbed as an almost certain , starter Sunday. “But just the fact that he can skate at all is certainly on the plus side." the coach said. The Red Wings left immedi. ately after the game Thursday night c Toledo. Ohio. their playoff Lideway. where co ch Sid Abel said the club will take it easy until Sunday night's DAVE KEON game' missing so many he's trying too . hard. . . Bu - e gets me pick-"ll and enough goals, I raise the dickens With'him.” The 2.‘5~year-old_ native of No- delivery of your Prescriptions ~- Equipped with 2-Way Radios for Faster Service STEAD’S Charlottetown's Best Dial 4-4181 or 4-4132 the regular season, has three so far in thc playoffs. and observ- ers long ago ran out of fingers trying to count the goals he missed on breakaways. CAN’T EXPLAIN 1T Keon himself can offer no exw planlaticl. for his bad luck. ; “' guess l'm not doing thel right tiling," he said. ‘ l net. he‘s got to make his own' decision " BASEBALL SCORES FRIDAY American League "' 1 Min esota 000 - 0 2 1 i Kansas City 30000030x- 6 90. Kralick (ti-1). Dailcy (7).: Laslller (Bi and Battey; Rakowl (1-0! and Sullivan. HR: Key—- Siebern (ll National League , Los Ang.oo.'loooomooo—142; Houston 000 000 001 001—- 2 9 2 E Miller. Perranosk-i (8i Roe- buck (0-1) (9) and Roseboro;; Farrell (l-lLande'ampbelL J l Slight Favorites l BOSTON (AP! Defending ‘ champion Boston Celtics wentl through light drills Friday and‘ were declared slight favorites‘ for their final playoff title series ; with s Angeles starting herel Sunday night. Both clubs are a little weary er being carri . full seven games in their respective National Basketball Association division series. The Lakers. who came within l a narrowly missed Frank Selvy ; ""3" "mm a “We” atll'l former NHL star Real (‘hcvre-‘taking on the winner this (Sat right hander w' ‘ " ' ' ' . v. . ‘ I l . , . - . 1th more than a In search of blttin w r10! 2 2b ear-old Cl V Mild Ill agghw‘a‘“ Fla-“"1 mac“ D0118 ills. who ls nursing a badlyjurday morning in the final_ ldecade of baseball experi'ence.3'thc team that finisliedpolaest the In lfllfil‘vslcw Fridaya. the llmlt ( “WP h-ad 3 "Wm" mp the Infected. arm suffered duringl Dartmouth ran into a similar l hissed a no '- hitter 'nhursday Ipast 1qu seasons. appears to 8095 for Henry. 0001101". the night." mph” m: “fell”: Wmdsors sweep of Norandairoad proble rn which shelved 1 night in his first .starl. blanking {have hit the jackpot in Le British heavyweight whom he'll _ H I x n 1 Alouettes. Chevreflls cut thel both games until this morning. lBoston 3-0. It was the Senators' '-——\'I‘li') had only a .201 average battle June 13 In London- llfil- 3"” '3 kf‘d, ll 0V"- arm loose wire in the ‘ This morning's action pits Dart- lfirst victory of the 1963 season. i in two years of part time duty ‘ Th“ “"3" "I'llk ""‘y. C3"; screen at Noranda. lmoulfih against Fredericton with; Leppert. husky 30-year-oldlin Pittsburgh. :flsz‘hl'llfl'C'k agd tie (the serlcs at The fmh game is scheduled ‘ the winner meeting Charlotte: ‘catc'ner who has been knocking (MATCHES SEASON'TOTAL h M“ 99" "0W" before Monday, It sixth and suvpnlhltown tonlgdt in the final. arol-nd. in organized baseball] chpert was obtained by the By Tar (Mummy pm‘ss 3"” 0""de hHCll- games are necessary_ “my wml This game is to be followed by (since. 1955. swatted three homelSen'allors from Pithbung in an Al‘mfican Le. 'e l n H task at .hand for the .be played here he,“ Wednesday the Maritime Midget final be- runs against pthe Red Sox tuloff seasoil deal. His three home ' W L Pct GBL flarnlmc champions representa and Friday, tween Charlottetown and Fr - (boost ‘ Iris three-game battingruns Thursday. night matched Ballimore 3 “006' - mg the Nova Scotla Seniorl The winner will hnst me west. ericton Lions. The Midget final average to . . , . . lhis entire 1962 to“; NW, Y 'k 2 l '66., 1 Leas“ '5 “"t 3" 'f‘asy “net crn Canada champion. cither‘orlglnally “’35 billed for thl! "‘ "BOTH BUC CASTOFFS 3 After the game. Ile insisted. Detroltqr 2. 1. .067 1 "VS?" 3 H ‘ Saskatoon, or Winnipeg. in the lemma. Both could be classified aa“"1‘wn oi the home runs would Chicago 2 1 .657 1 ‘ in sor u_ dolls {l-Z losers Allan Cup final. 3 Wills-burial Cflslnfls. have been outs in Plttlburdt. Minnesota 1 2 .313 2 1‘ "Velllmf "1 lhf’ lllfi-‘l flame ~‘*~A-—'-— ————- - R- h d l Cheney was bought by Wash-Inna second would have been LOG Angel” 1 2' 533 z of the best-of-seven scrles, have . ‘ alr IC ar son ‘mgton from the ' «flea-Jam the" no the third Boslo 1 2 2 tanker through the miraculous Probable Pfl’chers: . h lCqumbus.‘ Ohio. farm fterlwould have been a can of corn Cleveland 1 2 2 Cmcfin illnalelldmfl 0' JP“ By THE ASSOCIATED “was: To Flg TGI‘BOVOS ifiller-dint: llmc Wltll both Plllfl-Heasy out). That centre field Washington 1 22333 a gain odnsrlahivlen thankless. m: Probable pitchers for today" If ' burgh an" St‘ I‘m" m the N" fence 5“ Pittsburgh 1' ‘65 “9‘ Kansas City 1 2 333 3 i2 Rad H decision: . ou major league games: - For T "d Tlme tlonal LLuEIillf’. ed’ A :from home plate", mm...“ W The A champion Bulldog. Natlonnl mane , 1° “1‘me ‘ "P l‘melgg‘sl But ,When he talked about w L Pct. GBL “9‘ mm the have taken min] 55m h‘lancisco (fig-her 0.2 ml HALIFAX (CPI —— Canadian "Cold “i 0 games 1" ale 1- Cheneys pitching, Leppert not San Francisco 3 01.000 __ mm, o, my mm and seem.Sadford 1.0) at Chicago (Jack.‘ middleweight champion Blair the" 1;» got some in thermal: elicited. exclalming: - “moo V, confidpm 0" winning marl. n .j:; 'Rlchardson and ell-champ Wilt m" 0 “‘9 1962 "35°" m “is , TOME” I" W“ “ll b0“ St. Louis 2 01.000 lb Straight 1 Pittsburgh (Friend on) at Cln- Greaves wlll meet for the third Wm." 7'9 rem“ "d 353'17ll’ll‘l‘c“ I “'9’ “"9” “9 had Pltlsbursh 2 1 £67 1 moRE'bFPTR cinnati (O‘Toole 1-0): time h Ma, 4. promoters 9. "“k "mm “Evfi’gl‘ge’ b Etna-WIN" lire” 9mm”- . “it “11- Los Angeles 2 2 500 1% “W”? 1“ mo” de “1,, New You. (aim do) at mil announced Friday night. lime “"1 i a. “"0” a lerglsllder a l c-uuht Cincinnati 1 2 .339 2 claim“ Windsor mach gun'w waukee (Burdette 0.0); Richardson, of South Bar,l"‘ 3“ f“ n Rmngi “mi; 8’ from W019!" “WWII” “'0 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 2 Watw‘ “we.” 81'“, got 5km. Philadelphia (Mahaffey 14)) at N.S.. won the title last Septem-iseam“ " ‘3“ me!- C.“ aguelwefc WM lemfihl Chicago 1 2 .333 2 "m ‘pov‘vfl and “Gang “rength St. Louis (Simmons ; her with an eight-round techni-(n’co '“ t. k ted 1 (Gil-“ml”! “m lenm- 39 ll, Houston 1 3 .250 2% “M lnng‘ as ri “8' Los Angeles (Miller 00) at cal knockout over Greaves. ant Chen” was “3 e or “with” km“ of "4’" "'9"- b‘“ be. New York 0 3 .000 3 ; ° “9 ’Houstin (Farrell 0.1) (N). . Edmonton native who fights out “l”? (My, _"‘°"' “‘9 “a” “ileum: ll Gm the plate now. ~--—-— ‘— doesnt come up with another, ‘meflcm Lu“. of Detroit. lsprlng training, but it was only1'nlat‘s the big dlflerenoe." , ' ' ’ “ miracle items like l" dkl l" “lei Detroit (Regan 0-0) It Cleve- In their first mat h c I l I . I . - opener (56 saves). I dont thflkfland mam” M); . w n b‘ 1x0 of mail; they can stay wllh 09-. Boston (Morehead no) at: round. Both fights were, held at Tomuhts contest Will .mm Wishingtlzn (Stenhoule 0-0); "Glace Bay. the In“ lime '4 "1850!“ WWW" Baltimore (Barber 10) at New Promoters hockey club has played a Sat- York (Tm), 1.0); HUNTERS' CORNER I Anglers May Hit... .said Richardson had been guaranteed $5.01!) for l at i the Halifax "may “'8 ll" r n! Minnesota (Stigman ool fl m G years. Traditionally. Windsor Kan"; (my (Wickfl‘nm My ‘ “mo 3 ' "w" , plays Sunday afternoon: but ); i, d l r B I aw“ men” (Bum. M or lc nr son a gain: to college y N , with the preroga- MI 5’ Em urro 0-0‘i at Loo Angcles (Me-j “1:17.!ut that {here u no Bride 1-0 or Turiey 0-0) (N), in Boston. > , The howling blizzard that I corner of her pen. which was i struck. with the swiftneu of a rattle-snake. in the pm. of the . .getl-nlcrmncwa “glut?! ghoul: our car u sup N , lam put a decided in a away 1 opened her house with p . u a. “d” a“ hail “lemma (cpl_'nle snug. l A"... (1., number of activities. A near rel- some nipplle but the had five ' yum“ .m M.- . c :8 Columbia Colmcu Women Winnipeg s Saskatoon 3 . alive of this one slrucklrom the lovely pup-- ‘ . people I has credited with lnfluenc- (Best-of-seven western final Nor'mt in Inn. of Sunday. I understand that traffic on three, m w w lag I dcdsion to increase tied 3-3) April 22nd. 1927... I'm not sure gravel and dirt roads is the ' n W, lawn m chum m pay etude of the you without checking my wont ll year-dot this date and . titty I b “an! - the province. 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