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The goal ;_9t::e;;° mv’Idowm’ in the C“‘y that Red Kelly scored on the open '1‘ R I’ _d S Y in win Montre.al mt Saturday night ap- “-‘"I "Ch ‘’I ‘W3 9 3 S parently was not classed as an . l\-iO.\"l‘Rl£Ai..--Dctroit goalkecpcr Terry Sa\\'c'liuk blocks Fl hard, close-in drive b_v Bert Olmstead (N0. 15) of Nlontrcal early in the first period of the sixth Stanley Cup izainc played in Montreal. The Canaciiens went on to \\‘lil -i-l and tie the series at three gzamcs (‘£l(‘Il. In the fore- Schmltz and Fitzgerald. W-Lopa' Cleveland 101 200 011-6 It Chicago 200 000 010-3 ' Lemon and Hegan; liarshm Johnson 142 Fornieles (81 Flanig. _L'l‘0Lii‘lt'l is Gordie limvc. Detroit. and dirccily behind him is Q“ g3°“5“H ‘9’C,*“‘5lV t}A‘ill’“‘- ‘ teammate Rcrl l{cli\'. Paul Masnick i. . ‘ _ “S man. r: e- ea a e. “pad . s sccoii behind Oirn Nmmm League -___ ~ _V_» ( ,,P Photo) l9o4. Phlladelphla _oo2 ioz 001-8 ii I , . I Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 4 l Ml‘-\(')1i]\i]1(?£l\._”_:(r‘.l"‘l0; (li.:i‘d’\'HFio.=? simmons and Lopaia: Lnpaiinc. ‘I_.m‘d‘ \1a‘lYS1;'aI-E}; ,'I"a‘_°‘\ “H Purkeyr <6) ilctki (8; and C0Opl‘l' . . . .c.\:ii ei, \l ‘ Bv The Cmndmn Pm“ Liapfllmel sell programs at the Canadian‘ ~ ‘ Bmoklvn 121110000 61.3 0 Women‘: Club bail in June. liar -“"'"‘°“| M“. ,=,,,k" W, W, W 4 5 ,, . mother, Countess Alexaiider, isi"““i"“"I' 3°“ 000 °°°'‘3 A o Ne“.(.o,,,be and Campfineua. Go_ play West Kent girls at P. W. C. Aurlitnrium at 4:00 pm. At summeraide. Abbie Sisters will play the second of home-and- home games with Summerside earned one. O'Brien also points out that for the two games the total shots on goal were: by Ca- nadians 51, by Detroit 50. 000 20°/o OFF FISHING RODS i i girls for the Island girls open lillf‘ and l"hysical Fitiiess trophy. ~ This game \vill be played at 8:00 pm. at the R.C.A.F. Station Re- creation Centre through kind co- operation of station authorities. it. has been an unusual si-ries ini that Illa Red Wings have won two games on Montreal ice while the Canadians have won two of their games at the spacious Detroit 01-‘ ympia. Over the season both teams THURSDAY and SATURDAY DDWL|NG’S SPORT LODGE . -s om KENT ST. DICI I‘iaIl-IIIliIave ilwanyg been noted for The various African native trib- as have superstitions about almost every color except blue. their play before the home-town fans. There is a saying in hockey that the best team in the world in the Canadians on Montreal ice. O 0 Following the Canadians’ 3-l IOM 3 at Montreal in the third game of: the scrias the Montreal fans were howling for Dick Irvin's scalp. Dour Dick. however, soon made iningii right when he took the o ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE TRADE ITIIP firm llf"l'f‘I0lOl‘f‘ known as T. B. and D. .T. Riley, Tobacco Manufac- turers. (‘.iiarlotteto\\'n, has been purchased by the Island Tobacco Com- I puny, and will market its products under the brand names of cambip on Gerry MacNeill and brought. up Gaye Stewai't. from Buffalo. If the Canadians go on in win the cup Irvin's decision to replace Jacques Plants with Mac- Neill may go down in history as .one of the smartest moves in ‘sianiey Cup play. MacNelll hadnt stopped an enemy puck since Feb. ll but in the two games he has played in the finals he has allow- ed only one goal. 0 O 0 -I Ex-Islander small» of I W“ :i|:n All Millar is performing ‘brilliantly for the suaimi-_v Wolves ISLAND nouuo rwisi JM3; f;;*:;E’;ii..°ii‘iii’.:‘. 552'”: ISLAND PLUG ... , _ *""‘ “"¢\>R!-Hunts-. oouomaugnnz, jstandout for Sudburi In ‘I19 °“‘ CHEWING IIIOBACCOS yam, play-offs especially against ihe Owen Sound Mercury: in the finals. According to the Sudbury ‘.1-as; he was the difference be- tween the Wolves winning and losing the championship. 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MERCHANTS Kindly contact your wholesalers regarding these prodiicls. tlic Stetson The Whippet leads the Held again. You'll admire its brisk . lines. ideal crown height, the way it's styled for spring, l9.'i4—\rith narrow brim, u-irle lmncl, new charcoal colours. It'll I Stetson, the world's most famous hat. iElS(lbiliAflRS [rind from SR.” I0 350 ‘/7 loan»! Bob Lemon Sparks Indians To 6-3 Win Over Chicago By The Canadian Press Bob Lemon. Cleveland right- hander, turned in asparkling three- hitter to beat Chicago White sox 6-3 Wednesday and send the In- dians off winging in the American League race. ' The victory gave the Indians a sweep of their two-game series with the Chicagoans and temporary lead of the league. " ’l‘he pitchers took control of an abbreviated major league program following Tuesday’: opening day deluge of home runs. Duane ‘Pillette fashioned a strong alx-hit. effort as Baltimore Orioles gained a 3-2 triumph over Detroit Tigers. The old reliable, Eddie Lio- pal, got New York Yankees on tiic winning road again with a 2-1 ver- dict. over Washington Senators. It was the l2tli straight for Lopa’. over his Washington "cousins“ but. he needed a pair of costly errors by Wayne Terwiiiiger to turn the trick. These were the only games sch- eduled in the American League. Philadelphia Athletics and Boston * Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Hershey 3 Cleveland 5 Cleveland wins best-of - seven final 4-2 Quebec League Montreal 1 Ottawa 3 Ottawa leads best semi-final 3-l Allan Cup Sudbury 5 Matane .'i Best-of-seven eastern final tied of - seven Il-1, one tie. Memorial Cup St. Catharines 3 Marlboros 5 St. Catharines leads best of- seven eastern semi-final 3-1 years for striking referee Jerry Mathieu. O I I The boys who played with thi- North Sydney Franklins this year in the Cape Breton Junior Lea- gue can feel well satisfied with their season‘: accnmplishnxcnis. They won the Maritime Junior Championship and then lost. to Eastview after forcing their aer- ies to the limit. Eastview played the Quebec Frontenacs in the opening game of their best of three series last Friday and lost out 3-1 In a hard fought game. The Frontenacs are the Quebec Junior Champions. FEVER!‘ TIIESDAV — nml \r\'EIlNl‘lSIlA\' -- many ommrtunltloa nvnllahlo in hit nuppllc-d—wIIhouI obligation! GO AIR “.'I3here‘s A Future For You In Modern Aviation" AN R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT VISITS CHARLOTTETOWN at the R. (f. A. 1-‘. Association I('liih Rooms 3rd Floor of Bank of (‘ommv-rce Building Here In your chance to obtain first-hand Information about the Air Form hoth lnr Aircrew nml firoiimlcrcw. Red Sox were idle. In the only daytime activity in the National League. lefty Curt. Simmons pitched a shutout and got some good bat support from Willie Jones to throttle Pittsburgh Pir- ates 6-0. Simmons gave up only four safe- ties. Jones, the Phillie!’ third base- man. moved up from seventh to the leadoff spot and contributed e. two- run homer. a double and two sin- gles in five appearances. New York Giants. who beat Brooklyn Dodgers on willie Mays‘ homer TlleSda_\', entertained the National League champions in the sea;-:on's first night game at the Polo Grounds. The effectiveness of the 33-year- old Lemon's pitching performance is not shown in the final score. After giving up two runs in the first on a walk, a triple by Minnie Minoso and a roller to short, he faced iin more than three men an inning from the second through the seventh. The third run came on a two-base error by Bill Clynn in the eighth. Jack Harshman, who left in the fourth inning, was the loser. At \\’asiiington, the game was tied 1-1 when the Yankees came to bat in the ninth. Then with one out, Phil Rlzzuto walked and Lopat topped a ball which Eddie Yost fielded at third and threw to Tcrwilliger for what looked like a sure double play. But Terwilliger dropped the ball. A moment. later Terwilllger let in soft pop by Hank Bauer slip through his fingrrs and Rizzuto scored from third with the winning run. The Oiioies shelled Ray Herbert for their winiiing nins in the first inning at Detroit. Rookie Bill Tuttlc of the Tigers homered off Pillettc in the ninth. .CaIilICII(S Win Candlepin league The Canucks bowling team last night at the “Y" won the cham- pionship of ‘the Central Candiepin League by defeating the Centen- nials 4-1 to take the final series 8-2. A banquet will be held early noxt week at which time the tro- phics will be prescnted. The other teams in the league besides Can- ucks and Centennials were Argo- nauts, All-Stars. Weeks and Yok- 0:M A.M. In 9:00 P.M. 9:00 /\.M. In 5:00 I‘.l\l. 0.- (‘nnmlifa mmlcrn nnil expanding Full ilc-falls will FORCE! /- Ihndy lvymie Inn! 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The team winning second place consisted of Jackie Chandler and Emerson MacRae. representing the uma. Members of the winning team: 1!. Leitch (captain), N. Young. R. Rector. J. Turner and K. Benton. YEO THEATRE MDIITAGIIE TIIIIII. FIII. SAT. 15 18 17th Brookfli.-ld Calf Cluba. The P. E. I. Junior Farmers Fed- erltion donated prize: in the teams placing first and second. This competition was the flnai in I series to decide the champion team in all rural youth organiza- tions. DeMurco And Carter Sign For Title Bout SAN FRANCISCO. fAPl—Boxin¢ I promoter Benny Ford said Wed- ‘ nesday he has signed Paddy Dc Marco of New York. lightweight boxing champion, and Jimmy Cal’- ter, New York. for a 15-round bout here June 2 for the world light- weight champiomhip. Additional Sport on Page 15 a-ttuaa, THE GREAT E iitlcii IIIIIISIIII-BAilBAilAlilI.E iunioiivoiuuu-niciiiiocinisou . VEIIGLADES v. IIAYFAIB THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, APRIL 14-15-16 — 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY _- J0 Il'Il~IlI- o- ill‘! tell! They called hi'nIiI I I sioN ...wAaN£acoLoa l-——-J nrsvmo av WARNER BROS. AND mvnoourma G E R A I N! goal?-Am-gnig .-aw... JOHN FARROW u-mu mu-9 olowu-on - -av-0-anvr WARNER EROS. _ Also in 3rd Dimension will be the short subject LUMBER JACK RABBIT and other Shorts MURRAY RIVER, APRIL 17th — 8 P.M. SATURDAY DIILY Win noun - umuri mi JAMES muss inéifii? mo THAT Ciwxzv PAIR, Also short subject-