. . I I ' I I -- Po - i . Rout r or -. D f H 1'f L H L" RT Y L" TY” H T W ' Beavers e eat a 1 ax - i is . OOP eam 1118 K. o o - -t 6-3 'I o Take Long Lead -. - Semi-finals Opener From ' ' ' ' ' S 'd RCAF 37 33 In Maritime F mals Series 7 . ummerst e - - E -.,.., T. ... ---------e-S , took an early penalty but the T ' 70- 'y46 nk9lV mm” ume T"-31 V995 Th! Saint. Joni cavers e . out te Beaver, failed to get ,, mot at ' ' ' ' e mi . . .- . . . . last night in the first game or stops tonight for a 63, nctory the H.,l,l,,x mg, M g;4,; Wm, 33 Referees Tom scantlebur ull. over Halifax St. Mary's End 8 Cllrroll Bloom doing time. Arun- 10, & h9m;l wd L33”? 15:?!” g;'kl'::5 Joe new,-ll handed out, 3 gouty.” 22 vnmnuindimz lead in the Mnri- dcl fired from the bluellne and Hm” I18 0' 9 ' ” ' fouls in last ni8ht's contest. to time Major Hockey League fin- N5,-0119' purl,-nd at 1;”, Corner 01 0 ball league. The game was played guumt the Y um 13 anmn n" his. the crease, tipped the puck home. I B g y Sc It the Y in chnllottetiown. B.C.A.F. With a 3-1 game-lead in the Beavers never looked back after 0 0 . e The Y won the "an m the 18” Summary hcS,.of.se,.en seriif Beaver, now tBhat. Saints hlantmerod at nthe ' quarter by ouucorkm men, or s.M.g.Ab. FG FS PF Pig, hope to finish t e Saints in 0- covers zonc u were me ec- H d B t Algggmjgg-'1'” 1, . . can 9 "TY --- 1 1 0 3 morrow night's fixture at Saint tive once they worked the puck Marmme Mao gmyl PORCH?-I 124- 30531 955"" eme'"'d Howatt 3 1 1 7 ,l.,h,., over the blueline. . sum John 6 Ha-lurax al” the last quarter on an even-steven Mucpnyden 0 0 0 0 The niachino-like Beavers. 10! Saint John - uool, Gordon; de- wpm ,. Gum John' Md: DHLDLRVCH basis with the game tied 25-25. M;.cLem, 4 0 2 3 down their hlur a hit tanIlzht- g...,m C, smells, 1,9, M,.5,,,.,,, A... A mnner in mm. D, wmm, p er span 9 s I :ie) Rolf mm H, The Y went into: two paintiead Brlllcm . ll - 1 1 1 t-Iaiin: II more spat-locum Lvve tindel- forwards Ubrlaco U'Flan- . M” 3”? M3cDi”'”d D W3 l l early in the quarter as pinyin! Nit-hoson 3 1 o 7 - - - Chandler Charlottetown. who . . of hockey ih-in iisiml Nick Ni” erty. T. Smelle. Hurst. Meldrum bowled ajpemm game M mums away Alleys. Glen Matheson, Memorial Cup coach Earl Nicholson sank a t:lose- Doizie' 1 1 - o 3 illlt" was their top sharpshooter N,m”(,, mam Muu,gn,,p K. wamn in me Big Four Hague 3 man”, PT?-tide"! 01 ihe Bi! ml" L938” (Eastern Canada Final) in shot. The lead was short lived Goodwin o o 3 0 Willi "V0 i5"l”5- Lnngelle. ago was held at the Charlottetown D0" MMD”mM' ”""”-V at "l" Guelph 5, Montreal Canadiens 7. as Green. captain of the airmen Taylor 0 2 1 2 '"'"""y 1O'F1,:”",”y'3 '':,c"' 031” l-lallfas - Goal Olllearn de- I-lotcl last night under the gglgglrftl I:a;':a,:Iog(nemea"imcE;p iB95l'01'5EV9!I 50”” N911 1-1). Cmml-ed 0" S W9 h5"de1' lwm 1” gefnlge 11: 0 2 5 .-lti r'lTl" Pfl0S.l1ll!" ' -I i g i I f. t. 0113 " 103 .'clt(x)cr”llillLSlakcSeeLh 0 Saints. ti. ”'”-'”- P”,”lVf'i9- MW": Bmmv 2"??? enBmtns(;Jiakl'l:d?ia1ketea"" (Eastei-:"(.:lt:ng:g final) ':1tit:Llll0l.5On and: out the Y two J I 7 me hm mo (ram y Hm, we”, Hoslrlnc. foritar(ti)s,”LcsBhickv.v lgord, izrhgi giunswilgli Ypzrmct Ggme All speakers congratulated Ml. slmuom 5. Pembroke 3. ,p.,mu up Wm, g nice 5,; mo; Ind RCA? FG FS PF Pu, outplayetl terrllorially but hockey- B0M185'5- C-"HP E-- . 3.50m, 3 yards of 3 mm” mac U0 and a chandler and thanked the Bruns- (Mrs, game at beshobseven up ..Be,5y-- Taylor made it 30-37 in Boon .. 1 1 0 3 htsc. they had the edge. In the N0l'T0il 'T'h0ml3S0ii- W- W3 M011. Nil 81 i were conrerrgd on Mr wick Company for the dinner. M”. (W0, 01 me .Y by warm: 3 10," D'Andt-ea ., 1 1 ,1 3 last. mime, as saints lost what 0- lVi"Wl-- MCPiW- I on the shoulders of H vounv; of dfe" (mm we mm The; Mr. Chandler in a few brie! ro- . ,,,,,,.,,. Roe mow, by Gm... ma Jennings 0 0 o 0 time -they had, 13.-aims appeared Referees H MacDonald. Momiiiv hockey players and their com, d.3"e ', 'rgS,dEd om. ,fy' M, marks lhnnkad W BWHSWI” J. Falls R 45 2137 Lowe brought the airmen to with- Gm" 5 2 3 12 to grow st1'onger on better. ' rests me Islamfs hopes of wmmnq Jliig 1”BVi”3a5hP S vdnev Maritime" Company for their presentation! 17. MC-p;,gu(., A 72 2113 in 3 poinl;.o: the winners but that Andra” 1 1 1 3 It was tied 2-2 at the end all Hrst Period a Maritime hockey glue wmgm ' ' 3. ,3 -l thw - 4 K and added that he had his sights Gordon Gnnum R 45 .,u3 was is do” as they ever got. ,Burns 3 0 1 5 ihr: first. Be-'ii'9rs shot "79 will when the Juvenile Abbles clash with mprfsenm W M e Bmn" C 59” 9” M5 semi” Dmeci 33"” " G. Carson OT. T ' " 50-to Donnie Mlclacan alter a sus- Embrm 1 2 2 ' coal of the second and outscorrd; 1 saint John. Watson Ime Hum” Toppers at Halifax. C0':11l)81i3'- d) V , d H in KS he should be fortunate enough to AI Banemz PU ' 202's tuna! paumg phy'ln the nkmenm Lowe . I 0 2 2 ii-Jim 3-1 in the iinaai ”'v""i'-A - I-tel 3330' The Abbies, coached hy an Perry ohlxllllccllliziatlli if ellllgcwiihmhls Tlgr accomplish W. (W M ,..o..ia pre- E- 130" PU 1984 territory houked ii shot from ihe'Tm" 13 8 lg " Penalties had the Dc is 011 Thonipson '” l .p f - . V '1 'i j fer to do it durin-v the Islanli C B ”' p",” ” -e--ma-u - lt.'ll:Ill('D in the first ch ter hui (Morrow, Bou-nessl 6::ili',::,lm ,,e,,m;,.c..DJ,a?:,:”gxA”;;f"..f:x;L::u 1901 ll-"me this 595-"0" only 350? Tournament on May”!-i. he added.-p: M(:.Qt:,r:,1fd IA :3” hoolfmto band than g Tread lgyl - - "WV "wk ndwnmgc '3: NT) H;'h'j 3”H”m-”- Balm?” will return by cli'tr'ter'ed'pla"rl- fol 40 rpmiple m Cain”? ,g:ve sgzgai Willard is We Ill-it ll9l'50" in "W Legend" 'A-A erts OT-mold ,,;?f E, nu'n”L;,t L;,;:c;,ea,:'e,n.::(L;o;i' ms. l1ps('s (or a lrut-c rm, 134...-,-ow, Tlmmpsmll l'.':(.I531C,,.,n,, th 3,. , ' P" 9? 99m”? 51” ' Maritimes to receive th: perfect Tlm..,,- 'RcR,,ckc.s. ' p.tr '13; k -hmilcti s:unts' tun lzo-I oltorz L S, I John. T, Smsm, 1 n 9 i”""' "9 53'"? -'"9"lj were started in 1948 and no on- game m,.m.d. H way when cad hy ' - - i" - with a close-in basket. with a lit-l I in the st-colld they sat gal-lx' nail, .. ,S,:.mCo- Melanin” 1:5-:03. :5 Lhflil: blised against the 'F-Ctllielmlm the Domlnksn has bowled (M, Mr. Jones. Rerenin; m "1": Ron "P5- Fm” shmm" lle over 3, minute left Scantlebury , uuitccl. letting the locals t-arr; Pemmo; p mm”? 1,56 Hosmm lei? is Saiiirdna niiziii Mil bc pgrfccl gnmcs in that time. awn), Anew ML Jones Smed um I-' I" scored on a foul shot and I-lowatt illn pllly, :7...) K .'V1tSO”9.,7' Mesmh ".14, (T? Wm" """f-'m- it ll” Warned Chandled. a member of Home's in npp3,,,.ance and mmmemme Mn” ,,,f' sank one from below the hoop to m. or Saints, rote LESWl('l(. Bull r A -iom conch P"i.V- Rockets 88 in the pig Four Bowl- may were the best he had seen in Rooms . (5,, ice the game. The Charlottetown Midget Abhlcg hon-ncss and money Tlionmsonl gmm, ,,",o,. ' ' ' iillii League. rolled his perfect mime the Dolninion. Old Timers 's2i.. The llama tam a close checking will meet the i-ialilax Bea Gulls ..p..- hlmnl the host. There were, ' The Abbics no into tonight-s frzlvlduring league play. Actually h: M, me,,,.,,.,.. D, me m,Ck..,,. p,,.k.,,,,s 1,8" affair throiizhoiit. is factor v-'hich.iiext Mmdav nishi in a sudden- ll-w itt(llVi(llllll stars on tho Saint ,yWq.,N mm ,,,mm with a two coal neiiclt as the rc-Iliad a run 0! 15 strikes huvinz bowling mm along with rep", sgnwn mom" resulted in the low score. At half death game for the Maritime Mid- .lnhn linbllll 'llllPSS ynu stnglo out . ,':x;.;ln('lch I p . Hp4.; sllli0lll1Cll' 4-2 loss to the roppcrsl rolled three straight strikes in Semames from me om” team mg" slngkvp time the airmen were leading by 3 get title. it was learned here last mmdl 0vHahm'u-' whose "NW" Pei liit-s - B VV"Il'WlCl-I "lit! l L15: sammM' Bl" mi” 8011'! Min” 8-""116 Whlfh Preceded 1155 P91" in the lealztle were on hand for W. Chtinrllcr A6'15 some Tn un”5””ny 1”" com” mgm' The game Wm he P”-yea L" has sD:ll'l(('tl the Beavvrs ihroiiizii-' fl” 3,, I i .f.,, M, .,'iC,ihose capable young: players tvnnlfect ;:'&Il'(l?. 1hem,,m,,,,. G Mmh(.wn for the high scoring airmen. Halifax. tllll the series. Htllst 6 ll Boom ...t-..) ..i.. will be wearlllcz (hp colors 0, mg Congratulations and words of 1.-0u,,,,.,nL, ,,,.,. H". V150" ,.(,, 5' Mm.Do;,.,1,l Scoring honors among the win- At first it was feared that the Nlwll" 5"” W" "' ""'. S"i'”. Sm”)? ”"”' Mach 1'”3' red and black is not too big; mar- lliifli-if ii 0!? he-ilml 0" Ch-'1"dl91"5 suits of tho Big rah? Bowling flleh Tn"-e.l. her: was well divided. "Funnel" local Midgets would not receive an -""”l 9”” l””' 5””-''"s 3”” '” gin For this" hi the opinion or Sliouldeiii 11151 Tiil;'ill- R059” J0llC3- Learuc including the final stand. G Mmheso MiacLean was top man with eight opportunity to play for the Mart- in-n Watson, Tom Smellc. Johan)" Tiiiril l'ti'l0d ma,,,. ,5 m,,.'ug mu best juvenile manager of the Montreal branch .,.g.' season ,.(.C.,,.d. and mdm. 3' C.,m,.m,,n points (allowed by Harold I-lowatt time title. However the local mid. rhmllol mm Ml".t1Z(”l.i'"h':tJ3'.';"'l'l 6 -sun' John xleslch teams that Cllnrlottotown has mo. of the Brunswick Company was on dual. scores. The individual scores P. MCQuaid and Earl Nicholson with seven. six gets are regarded R smart club lltrr-unsoprlosoncpljckelll up”: AM” on - ,-'r l5n,e11e"O'-1.-hh,.m., Niduced in a number at years anrraaiid lo i?Dti,0r111c0I;sil:tl;1latlonf.1Il: arc for thosn players who bowled High Gnme:- of Nicholson's points were scored and the Abegweit Association is v s - -- t i - - i - ” i - . s . n c . . - . 9. "L -V”"''" L” ”"" m'" 5"i"' J”'"'3 '3"l”t A”m”'"” Hllll 5 0 mi . 0,"m A m 1"" bowling it perfect name WCl'BlDr I Dulfv A '50. 3499: Rock;-ts 1707 six-lllolnts 1. y P y K . i:n:ll mus a mat. piece of Work. (3-1-lnlilnx. G, Warwick . . ,, 1 m- V ' " ' " " l " '" ' ' ' ""T"-'-j" T”"""l5””' ,B”ll,,"'""” "ml G”","'l iW- Warwick. Nixnlu our fTllaV havf ?ll-llg orgcahclii so?'1tsc:tiho(iirlot-abxlll-ltlltljrn eccll-nlleli? rlt:lx31' its )g'al(n1i)eTtll'tld'PljlT Hllrgclctltlgch - flt)(:l:eeillIIlLhwal.2h)lglTitS5cglelxl.1t:n :12: tA?eI)JATE;dt:taLTeu?iltf;I'GTlgrtLlm.ni; ”'"””'k d" i 9 590"” ”' 9--Sfiini John Ubmca or 1"” M3” 3" 95' W r -c tir ills w rshi Ma or'J D GL M th ' R L "L? ' R k ' ' - - , H, -1-, Th I M . . . h t b , l , h , es '1 -Z 0 P Y r ; 9 A 950": i 230-? 00 sis runner-up for the airmen with six. distance runners Doroteo Flores Plgivlhichss Iii; mssiiilirsgily P lBl'::lr: NM” H) Muulgalj tc3VtBak: use :wg;:;:ll:fns”l:u '30”: Stewart offered his congratulat-(L. Robin, A at 228.6 ' Alerts The "com Ram, 1,, the what and gume,-mo R5135, plgn to lave ,,, H... um ,,..,.l,,5; :1M”,"a&,” WT , ; t ” win fonenu mm, Hmmx. They "L, ions and on behalf of the Bl-uns- D. MacOonald A - lz 228.0 Team point series will be played at the this week to compete in the Boston . . , , ,, i -- - 7- amlclt - - is wlcl: people presented Mr. Chand- G. Schleycr. 01' till 2255 Alerts 322,9 1 u M ch A u ,9 h'”"” lmndm” lwr" mural '.i"rk lr'l.".'!, Hurst l...x.. l-'lVm'o' mm-V ” 10'' "L 5'19 m mo” ler with the perfect award pin V. VVillinms PU 60 2216 Rockets ”l7l RICIALFL sa on in summemme mm on pr I "'3'" M "Him 201": Hgmnsr "wi Hmuax Na-V9" mm 3'5” mm" ex" Councillor Gormley also stated that R. M:lcDomtld R .. 219:7 Old Timers - il l ll'l:”fll1l:dsyLd(l:l'icECal:llg:llris:?;:dsPlyI. G0i”d0ii l2 5 5 :1: those respr-ct: can be made up in MI. MacDmmd.5 Rm,ys'R5 8 mm, ' ' ' i I n-H.-at-n 7 4 0 - '20 ahllltv and drtci-mlnat-ton to utn. amt in that it presented H golden lrtg time tilten the visitors scored their first lallv. . I With A little help from I rm, leree. Watson not a hro:-ik for the 1 gimp Hp Vpmy And if the lmys can come all the SllERBR()C.'(E. C-)lie.. April 9 A floor and win from Halifax in the ilCP7 Rm: Sinclair. Tlilll-Willi??? la.tter's brick .i'3Td- U19" the VWOPV opportunity for clean and whole- some entertainment and that Mr. MacDonald was dcscrving of much Fredericton F orfeits YEO THEATRE l.,.,m New ym-k Rmm-,5 or mp N3. will be all the sweeter and the win encouragement. ttmml Hockey League, said tn an will be all the more appreciated for lirst Braver goal. 1-lurst's intended for the corner. pass. the hit official and slid into the Halifax and on the trintz. in the st-vnntl. Billy W.-trwlr-kl from next Scar. mtg;-tvlggtv today that goalie chuck fhcrn is nothing admired more than TOR ' THE ' WORLD'S EASIEST SHAVES USE THE WORLD'S SHARPEST BLADES; So Easy-Sh only-shaving, as long-lasting. use. 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L. scor- ing race while Richard missed more than six weeks as the result of e lcsz injury but when it comes down to scoring those important goals or luring the crowds into the Forum and arenas then Howe is not in the same class with the incomparable Richard. . . . Lookiil: over the slltirls world from liar. and inst about all ivr have in :n hy when it ronies in ltltiglitiz the relative merits or players are the records, it. scrrns to us that Ricltllrd is probably the grealcst athlete alive today. Tnere are few in baseball who can chal- lenge him for this lionor. Tet! Williams could challenge but that is about all. Williams is undeniab- ly one of the game's greatest play- ers but Ted hasn't got it wllrn it counts the most or in baseball parlance is a "choke artist." An- other in the same class is Bob Fel- ler of the Cleveland Indians. the greatest pitcher in the game dur- ing the past decade. Stan Muslal of the Cards possibly is the but as far as reliable top notch play is mncerncd but Muslal does not ap- pear to have the color so necessary to make an athlete immortal. O O I The best that boxing has to of- fer is Sugar Ray Robinson and Robinson is now near the end of the trail. As a matter of fact we doubt if he could lick Randy Tur- pin in a return bout. but it's not flnior Hoopla l 2 -l.Y;l'Hi2owlN6 A THE DU6T L 014 I SATU plattrze 1'44: aw WHO usep . - To HIDE Bel-imo THE BARN I To TAKE lNv5NTo2Y or: YOUR CHANGE PUR6E -- , How COME VOLVRE 6UDDEN- l(LWlDi KE MINERS EoAD;Bovs! ,DIDNlT.YOU' x ,KNow 1'. , ,4 ,MADE A. ' 7 I-NEAT DEAL m Al-'02 Tl-l AT '6MELL s ROUND .1 IKE MG THE OLD INICKEL-',. . RDAY FLiMteA'ratz6, 4 LAGGIMG A GUY HAD IBEI-UND THE ; TO GROPE SNTFT MODERN PACE OF EVENTS ' RUMPH 1? 03 likely that suclra bout. will ever be fought for Sugar Ray will want to retire undefeated. Possibly the man who can best challenge Rich- ard for athletic greatness is goalie Terry Sawchuck of the Red Wings. Sawchuclr, however, is still a young player and has a long way to go belore he can be compared to Richard for all-around greatness. C O I Of course it is practically im- possible to select one athlete in a certain line of sport and say that he is greater than another athlete is a different branch of athletics. But as Al smith used to "Let's look at the record." and in this case it's a few highlights in the career of Richard. Tuesday night's game and series-winning goal against. the Boston Bruins" is one example of Richards greatness. Such leafs have become common- D re nccurrences In the hockey ltstnry of the "Rocket". Last. year In the Stanley Cup play-offs he scored thi-co game-winning goals two against Detroit and one against Tomato Maple Leafs as he. along with goalie Gerry McNeil), brought the Canadlens through to! the finals. 1 O O 0 These are the feats that dLstlng- ulsh the truly great from the great players. The player who can come through time after time in the play-offs when it really counts as well as produce throughout the year is the most valuable perform- er ln our hooks. and over the yeam lchard has shown that he can do both to a degree greater than any other hockey player and as well as any player in any other branch 01 sport. one in the play-offs he has the high- est point-scoring total of all tlml-Ml He holds the record for scoring play-oft goals and he has probably won as many or more N. H. L. play- olf games by scoring the winning tzoal than any other player who ever lived. He has accomplished all these feats although he has been more closely watched and checked by his opponents than any other player. As an example of how close- ly the Brlrlns guarded him (tilting the past series a person has only to catch a glimpse of a picture in the Montreal Star which showed four Boston players hemmlng Richard in behind the Bruins net. ' I I 0 And then there are his league records. 50 goals in 50 games. 3 goal 3 game clip and a record that will stand for it long time. Five goals and three assists in a single game for an all-time record and one which won't likely be surpessed for quite some time. A life-time scoring 01 319 goals only four short of the all-time record of 323 set by Nels Stewart which Richard will night forfeited Title" To Lunenburg LUNENBURG. N. tCP)- Fredericton goalie, decided to forfeit game. ape took the opener at Frcdc lcton. It is the first Maritime crown for Falcon: since 1941 when they eliminated Charlottetown. 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