"The Chew for You" HICKEY AND NlCHOLSON,S BLACK T VV I ST A Home Product - Popular Everywhere Rangers Defeat Red Wings 2-1 In Overtime To Lead Series 3-2 DETROIT. April 20 - (CP) - New York Rangers duplicated the play that broke up Tuesday nights Stanley Cup playoff as Don Raleigh scored the overtime tally that'gavc them a 2-1 victory over Detroit Red Whigs tonight. As in the previous game, big Eddie Slowlnski passed the puck dram behind the net to the New York centre and Raleigh be-at Harry Liimlcy in the Detroit iiets. Toiiiglitis victory, before 12.610 ciisappoiiitetl fails, gave the u;i- dordog miiigers a 3-2 lead in games in the best-of-seven series and left them only a. game away from pos- session of the cup. The Red Wings, National Hac- key League champions, outshot the New Yorkers 28 to 18, but appear- ed to be feeling the strain of a 70- game season and a tough seven game semi--fiiial series against Tor- onto Maple Leafs. Dunc Fisher gave Rangers the lead at the 7:44 mark of the sec- ond period an a pass from Tony Leswick. With less than two min- utes remaining in the game, Ted Lindsay sank his own rebound to force the game into overtime. Raleigh's goal was a 10-foot drive that skittered between Lum- ley's legs. It put Rangers in front for the first time in the series. The game was cleanly-played, with only two penalties being im- posed. one to each club. Neither had any effect on the scoring. The teams meet again Saturday for the sixth game of the series. If I. seventh game is necessary, it will In played in Detroit Sunday night. SUMIMARY First Period Scoring -. None. Penalty - ate-wart. leeond Period 1-New York, Fisher (Leswick) ................... .. Penalty .. Eddolie. Third Period 2-Detroit, Lindsay (Cnrveth, Abel) .......... .. 18:10 Penalties - None. I rim overtime Period I-New Yorlk, Raleigh (Blowiriskf, nund) -...... Pesislties - None. ' Cup Gaines Tonighi tonight 1:38 Memorial Cup games ((Pi-idsy) . Ellis None. West: Western Canada final .. Port Ar- thur Bruins at Regina Pats. Regine leads best-of-seven series 3-1. No Allan Cup games Friday. Y- who walked. Then Muliin ;;4,riNCIMY PACK it"-(..TlFi TH E BEST fafi E-ESTOS Plans Island Bowling Tourney Next Week 1.. at the loll-Away Alleys in Charlottetown e one-dsy Iioli'lln,'.: tournament was run off in which teams from Charlotte- town and Summarslde particip- ated, to provide it Provincial win- ner. From Charlottetown, teams en- tered were from the Roll-Away Alleys, Charlottetown Alleys, Holy Name Alleys and from Summer- side the Capitol Alleys. Before the playoffs started it was decided by the team repre- sentatives t'hat,the winning team would be the home alleys for the 1950 toiirnament. In a very close finish the Summerside Alley was victorious and would like to be host to the Charlottetown teams this spring in a play off for the Prince Edward Island five pin title. Mr. Earl sinith, pruiderit of the Men's Co.mmercial Bowling League, suminerside said last night that they would like to see teams representing the Roll- Away Alleys, the Charlottetown Alleys, the Holy Name Alleys and the Y. M. C. A. Alleys entered in the tournament. If there are any entered from Charlottetown the one-niglht tournament will in run off on the night of April 26th on the Capitol Bowling Alleys. sum-rnerside. Mr, Smith said that he would like to have letters from each of the Charlottetown Alleys in re- gard to the proposed tournament as soon as possible, addressed to him personally at Suminerside.-S Detroit Tigers Edge Cleveland Indians 5-4 By the Canadian Press Detroit Tigers Thu:-Ida! made a clean sweep of their two-game American League series with Cleveland Indians by edging the Tribe 5-4. Cleveland manager Lou Boudreau was injured in the game. The two other scheduled games were called off. St. Louis It Chic- ggo wag postponed on account of cold weather and the New York at Boston same was rained out. Bcudreau was hit hard on the left elbow in the ninth inning by s, pitch of: southpaw Ted Gray. Extent of the injury was not de- termlned immediately, but it ap- pears that Boudreaii may miss Saturday's game in St. Louis. Gray rationed six hits to the Indians, no two of them in the same inning, But he threw two wild pitches in the third, permit- ing catcher Murray who had doubled, to come home. - Then in the ninth, rookie third- baseman Al Rnsen, who hit his first major-le-i.gue homer Tues- day, hit for the circuit again, scor- ing behind Ray Boone, who was running for the injured Boudreau. Pitcher Al Benton was the victim. outfielder Pal. Mullin's double was the big blow in a three-run first-inning Detroit rally. Mullin's two-bagilhr scored Gerry Priddy, who had singled, and George Kell, came home on Johnny Groth's single to right. The Tigers added two unearn- .er Early Wynn spoiled an ed runs in the fourth after pitch- easy put-out by failing to keep his foot on first base. A single by ,Myron Ginsberg and a double to right by Johnny Lipon accounted for the pair of rum- Turk Broda Good For Another Year 'IlORDN'I'O, April I) - (OP) - Welter (Turk) Broda, 35, said in- doy he figures he's good for at least one more season as goalie for Toronto Maple leafs. ' "I'd like to play another you," he told an interviewer. "But I don't know what the boss (Conn smytne. managing director oi the National Hockey League club) has in mind for me." That led straight to question about 1!rods's weight. one of the liveliest hockey situations this see- eon revolved around anytime ult- imatum to Erode to trim his , undue to lfio -- or else. Erode, said his present weight is in "It's too much, thousli. I'd have tobearoundlm.1fI'in goingto DIV. I'll have to start working out with handball, sweetboxes and so on as early as Jun. I started too IOGQWIFQ - ..4., the end of another local basketball season, at least as for as champ- This week should see is concerned, when the final games in the Island Intercollegiate playoffs will he run off here tonight and Satur- day afternoon-. I ionshlp play In the Juvenile hracket, the Charlottetown Victories, this year's City champions, are leading their home and home, total point ser- ies with the Sumrnerside Juvenile cagemen by an is point margin in quest of the Island title. The Vics hold their lead as the result of a 42-24 victory over Summerside in the opening game of the series at the Western Capital on Wed- nesday night. the two trams will meet in the fivial game of their series tonight at the P. W. C. aud- itorium to decide who will be the Provincial Juvenile chiimvpions.. I I I Playing s best of three series, it is going to be a tight race for the hoop title between the second string teams from Saint Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College, when they meet over the P. W. 0. floor on Saturday afternoon. Neither team will have any advantage to work on such as the Vlcs hold over Summer- side in the Juvenile ranks. . . 0 Both teams have won a. game apiece in the series. P. W. C. took the opening encounter by I nar- row margin of two points here on March 24th when they eaked out a close 51-49 win in a close thrilling encounter. But saints forced the series to a third game here yesterday. when both teams came up with mother evenly con- tested encounter that saw the Saints hold a Bi-46,gedge for their victory. The final game should be a natural for a thriller, and your guess is as good as ours as to who will be the final victors. I I I ”Professional hockey is rnoviiig to a climax in leagues across the United States and Canada while the turnstiles generally are click- ing speedily, too," states a recent Vancouver report. "But there's it feeling in at least one comes that the score is going to be one-sided when the season's last Pacific Coast League game is over," it continues. I I I "Erie (Vancouver Province; Whitehead opined that the promo- ters are getting more for their money this year than last. Because the League lost money last year) he says, 'the play-offs have been upped from best-of-five to best-of- seven series and this after the League upped the schedule to 70 games.' There weren't any player , wage boosts, however. Eric points out. I I I " 'Why', he wrote, "they don't even let horses race on two con- secutive days, and there is no over- time list the finish wire." (New Westminster Royals, winners of the Northern division, played five oevertime games in the 12 playoff contests so far.) "As for freezing II guy's leg so be will be able to do or die for ye old promoter", states Whitehead, "they shoot race horses for 3. lot more minor injuries than some of today's hockey players have to play with. Money, he enn- cludes sadly, can buy almost any- thing, snd in this case it is buying the sportsmanship in Pro hockey." Whitehead says he thinks it's made players hard-boiled and developed 3 dog-eat-dog attitude that is rap idly throttling the last frayed ves- tiges of "what was once fondly known as the 'sporting instinct.' " . . e We admit that much of what Whitehead says is true; hockey is I tough grind today with its 70- gune schedule end iniuries are certainly mounting fast year by year, but it is still a great game. rr turnstiles wouldn't be clicking Piawrs injured in the big leagues today get the best in medical at- tention, and although some do take to the ice in varied patched up conditions soon miter an injury, we don't think it is a forced issue "for ye old promoter” as much as it is that the player himself wants to get beck into action. We hope he isn't suggesting shooting them. jjjmzgji SIR? SIIIIT FIIISIIIII loll: of fun developed and printed and sent one the some day. Prints double else at no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll Bile. Reprints do each or 10 for 850. Mall Film Service, P.0. Box III. Charlotte- sewn. AT LAST IIRFFLE OF SEASON AK. of G. IIALI. FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1950 8 RM. Cobuig scene of the theft. THE GUARDIAN. Pictured above are the members of the Prince Street School girls hockey team who captured the City and Provincial Girls Inter- scholastic llockey title this year. I CI-IARLOVFTETOWN P. S. 3. Girls Hockey Team-Island Interscholastic champions They are from left to right (back row) - June Pi-ought, Kathleen skinner, Joan Dillon, Jack Turner (conch), Mary Worthy, Margaret Stewart, Thankful Guerney; Front APRIL 21, 1950 Row - Joanne Tanton, Vera Sui:-' Art, Marjorie Hurst, Peggy Cunn- bell. - Staff Photo by Martin Coming out on top by a narrow 51-45 margin in a nip and tuck hoop battle at the P. W. C. audit- orium yesterday afternoon, the second team of Saint Dunstaxfs University tied up the City Int- ermediate Intercollegiate Basket- ball championship series with the second line Prince of Wales Col- lege cagemen at one game apiece. P.W.C. took the opening ga.n'.e oi" the best of three series on March 24th when they eked out an even closer victory by a 51-49 count. Tile final game of the series will be played over the same floor on art- urday afternoon at 4:15. McKinnon led the saints to vio- tory with high pointgetting honors when he racked up four field shots and sank eight free tosses for 16 points, while McPherson of P. W. C. was next in line with 1 total of 13 points. other leading pointgetters were E. Mad.'Nevin of P. W.C. with 11 and Driscoll of Saints with nine. Prince of Wales lead the field in fouls with 28, while Saints chalk- ed up 19. and the only player to go out of the game with five per- sonal fouls was J. Wood of P. W.C. The following is the lineup and summary: - st. Damian'- C. MacDonald McKinnon Drlscoll Callaghan '5 ans; L. E. McNevln D. Atkinson J. Wood McPherson . McNaught MacDougall Gillis .......... .. I : Ii-l ' ' 'l Nctouiroo-hunc 5-ihr-Iebbtaa I "'”l "I owowcumumu HOHOHwNm uonunhh ; nuubumwq st . 2 I " I m u Hal hHAwAHHu:M uaupo Totals 17 ll Referee: J. McAndrew. Umpire: C. Ready. Question Former Boxer In Bogus Money Probe 'i'WON'IO, April I) - (G) - R. C. M. P. and Toronto police rushed into a West-Toi-on-io house with drawn guns today and er- resicd Frank Battaglis, former professional boxer. An R. C. M. P. officer said But- taglla is being held for question- ing in connection with passing of counterfeit money in Montreal. A thorough search was made of But- uglia's Clinton Street home but no counterfeit money was found there, he sold. The arrest came two days star police in Buffalo took into custody two men accused of being ring- ienders in an international bend passing bogus money. The R. C. M. P. said today its Montreal detachment is inverti- gotim circumstances than and will decide tomorrow whether counterfeiting dhergee will be laid against Bsttsglie... Meanwhile, he is being held on a charge of breaking, entering and theft... The theft occurred in Port Hope, about 86 miles east of '1br- onto, last January. Police begun hunting for net- taglie. after his automobile, with two acetylene torches in the heck seat. was found abandoned in . I short distance from the II E)! N0" ID0- he is not related to fnglln. well-known Winnipeg mid- Saints Defeat P. W. C. To Deadlock Hoop Series Juvenile Hoop Tiilet Al Slalte Tonight The Provincial Juvenile Basket- ball championship will be at stake tonight when the Charlottetown victories and the summerside Juv- enile csgemen clash in the final game of their home and home, to- tal point series at the Prince of wales College auditorium at 7:80. Although the Vlcs hold an 18- point edge over their rivals going into tonight's clash as the result of their 42-24 win in the series opener at the Western Capital on Wednesday night, the game is ex- pected to produce a wide-open, close tussle that will provide plenty of action. 'It will be the second last game of championship hoop play here this season, and a large crowd of hoop fans are expected to turn out to witness the boys in action. Garrison Rifle league llesulis BasebalLResulls AMERICAN LEAGUE . 101 000002-4 6 1 Gray and Ginsberg; Wynn, Pier- etii (5 , Benton (8) and Murray. New ork at Boston, postponed. rain. St. Louis at Chicago, postponed, cold weather. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh . 130 400 000-8 10 1 St. Louis ...... .. 000 000 010-4 6 3 Dickson end McCullough; Pol- leot. Martin (3) Poholsky (4) Boyer (8), Deal (9) end Garagi- ola. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, posi- poned, rein. Chicago at Cincinnati, postpon- ed, raln. Boston at New York. postponed, nin. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto .. M1 200 000-1 6 1 Syracuse .. 100005 000-0 1 8 Pouehl, P terson (6) and Plum- bo; Byorly. Burlisrt (7) and Haywoit. Rochester :02 100 00-6 '1 2 Baltimore 000 000 21-8 7 2 (Game called end 8th-4:urfe'.v) Yuhas and Wilbur; Drews, mu-- 1'1! (4) Payne (6). shore (8) and Kluttz. Montreal at Jersey City, poned, rain. Buffalo at Springfield, postpon- post- orlsman plfxyim Qyareiu Rolled with . . . 'Al.l.WlA'I'HlRI Waterproof Pepe! , . Results of Charlottetown Gs.r- IIEMEMIEII WIIEI rison Rifle League matches fired - April 19. By The Ouiodhn Press First Match r.n.r. REGIMENT OFFICERS Dem” 3494 WIDCI W11 In -11- irnportlsntmstartgleg Cup playoff . 2:. Re a same n N11 V0 View new to- 3',-,';,, ,,,,f",',,',,,i,,, , night. beating the Maple Leafs Capt, LG, Mawm. 1-0 after 14 minutes of overtime Capt. R, Man” ,,,,, u play to ti: the gnal series three 1,, L , . . games up ece. owever Tomonto ”” GD Mm” gy came bad: the next night in De- ”: lzroit to best the Wings 2-d and low score counted out ....... .. 89 mu” ""3 C"'p' NAVY ' C-pl. c. L. Butler .. ., 92 2130-J3-gacBWKen;f: - on. Cdt. w. Sharpe .. oi Gpo. 1). 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Ronnie Plumb sank the clinch- er with less than a half-minute re- maining in the contest when 'he fired from the Montreal blue line into the empty Montreal cage. Cansdiens, desperate for s goal. sent out six forwards in the last minute but this backfired and Bill- moi-es now moved within one game of Montreal's 3-2 margin in the but-of-seven series. Baseball Standings National League Won Lost Pct. Boston . 2 0 1.000 Chicago 1 0 1.000 Pittsburgh .. .. 2 1 .667 Philadelphia .. 1 1 .500 Brooklyn . . 1 1 .500 St. Louis 1 2 .331 New York ...... .. 0 2 .000 Uiltlie St. Louis .. 2 0 1.000 Detroit . 2 0 1.000 New York 2 1 .667 Washington 1 1 .500 Philadelphia . 1 1 .500 Bolton ...s. 1 2 .836 Cleveland 0 2 .000 Chicago .... 0 2 .000 Pirates Score Easy Viciory Over Cardinals (Oeudlan run) Pittsburgh Pirates were ll hot as the weather was chilly Thu". day as they scored an easy 8-4 victory over St. Louis Cardinals in the only contest play in the National League. Three games were rained out. They were Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia and Chi. cagr) at Cincinnati. The swashbuckling Plrstes' crew hopped on laser Howard Pol- let and Fred Martin for eight runs In the first four Innings and then coasted to victory behind the classy flinging of little Murray Dickson. who again demonstrated his mastery over his former team- mates. Dickson. who beat the Redbirds in five of eight starts last year, seemed unaffected .by the 50-da- grce temperature as he stopped St. Louis with six hits, including Stan Muslnl'I second homer of the Ieriel. Manager Eddie Dyer started eight left-handed better: in his line-up in an effort to boi- ster the Redbird attack, but they all were alike to little Murray. Rookie Crtimer Beard and John Phillips led the Pittsburgh attack with home runs. and Dickson helped his cause by batting across two runs. Games Today NaiIonAl:- Philadelphia at Boston: New York at Brooklyn: Cincinnati :1 Pittsburgh; St. Louis at Chicago. 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