For Quality Mildness Value C NADA S f;;,s'7;z T szz1,11vc.' CIGARETTE TOBACCO -RSHERMEN WE NOW HAVE KERMATH - MARINE ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR V MALPEQUE ROAD SHOWROOM A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. Most of the Eskimos in Canada .irc essentially coastal diwellers. Pakistan, with hrrzrst Moslem stair. ii population of more than 75,000.00(i. is the world" l Island Odds And Ends -1. l The hockey wars on and off the ice. have if nothing else helped hriike the gap between sprins and stnnmer with excitement. and in- ter-city rivalry. The spring dol- drums have been almost iorgoto ten as the bitterly fougni. play- downs with Ulace Bay and Halifax progressed An interlude usually dqireasing because of climatic con- ditions and inactivity has been brightened by the struggle for Maritime hockey supremacy. Almost without fanfare, with the hubbuu of the hockey squabble claiming the limelight. the trout fishing seaso is with us. and horsenacing is only six weeks in the future. This ccming'week many a cit- zzen will handle a fishing pole during the day and watch the Is- landers and Halifax Atlantics in a renewal of their play-offs the same night. The fishing season opens on Wednesday coming and the teams are scheduled to meet in Charlottetown on the sum: night. This dcve-tailing of the two widely different sports have never occurred in this province before acccn-ding to popular understand- ing. If it was possible to fish at night it is CEl'I.llll that the box of- fice receipts for the playoffs would g THE GUARDIAN. mWN I arrives. separation from family trait activities is a lrrv busy um fnemu .; in Item peasant man. with a hundred details In ngcg-mun. (of Lhg in; guinea Jobs look after before the first field of in the north lg curled in in all horses line up behind the gun. llarltlma imi-ru of any nu. ins sale. Mr. Kennedy will have but not all of them lleld the no time In dawdle away in the nunber of men to D! had in weeks between now and race days. summer-side and chirlottetown Thc track itself must be condi. The enticement for islanders is in- tioiied. "19 lruidstands and creased wages. This it not so in bleachers revllred. stables pre- the one of Moncmn, sydney. Hal- pared for horses, the lighting gyg. ifax, and other Maritime cities. teen made ready. racing cards ar- Oaripenter wages in these maln- ranged, and plans drawn up for land cities range frcrn 31.40 per the faintest '-ll '” Mlrlllme Fairs, hour In 31.00 and the Labrador held each year in August at the Job is not offering any more. 0th- local track. er tradesmen swh as plumbers . , , and electricians are equally hard Pazlsdale is to have some of its to recruit in the cities mentioned. -no-v streets paved this year. which and for the sami reason the Lab- should please folks in that growing rador wages are lower. or no bet- conimunilty. Spring Park residents ter than those pffei-ed at home. are hoping for similar improve- ; , , ments next year. Though both are There is so mod to remind outside the administrative district "Jack" Kennidy. niaiiagerr of the of Charlottetown. they are physic. Charlottetowi. Driving Park that ally part of the Capital, and any spring has rounded the corner. improvement to these suburbs will with the fist race of a full sum- have the approval of Charlotte- meq-s pi-og.-am stated foi' early town people. more especially in June, the energetic Director of that me Provincial Government as footing the bills. . Score 4-0 Jontiiiued from page 6 O O Ther is a preliminary stir at lobster fishing centres around the Province. At North Lake the John- tggggig H V gg son factoiy is being made ready goals might liave been pi'evented.l0Y the MI ""1S' 0l' Ebmll lllly I Jpilrhrrl (Wt nnjnr IF.ijII':.VICIfll" IIM. including full shutouts. His I-up ' isninry with the chili was IJIID lHis best mark was in 1812 when iho won .15 games and last only I16. , . g , Nichols took pride in two RANSA3 LITV '55” I'I""I”l tliings. One was his election In A- IKII” NICI'0”- Kb "I" "I I”'”' IiasobaII's hall of fame at Coopers- haII's all-lime gr:-ats, died Sat-lmwnv Ng Y" in 1949. The 00," "”I"l'- iwas the fact he never was re- NlCIll"Il- WIIO” SWNS r.r9m.,lIl0VPfI from n game fnr Ii relief spanned two generations. hecanirqhurler. I” " 3'9" '3" Wml Ii "Wk HIM He complrlnd his major league mcnlu p - career In 1903 when he played A TlKIll'Il3NlPfI pilrlier, NICIIOIF wilh holh St. Louis Cardinals played for Boston Natinnnls !0l'.nnd phnndelphin Nauonam 11 years. heginning in 1890. Ho. i In Ilsgaa lies Isstars Taiiriiasiaii Al.7GUST.'i, Ha. MP! Ben Hogan. the hill? man who has made golf a science instead of of game, won his second Masters: tournament Sunday and bioke thej tournament record with a 'l'.'-liolej score of 274. Hogan shot a final- round of 69 over the soggy, pnrl '12 Augusta National course to winl by a five-stroke margin. Ed (Porky) Oliver of Palm ENJOY had he defgnse Came in me rescue boats, which will land their catches of Nae-Meek”, 0,, rebounds, there. Th: factory will also pack Gistaveson turned over Hugliie lwstele Mughli by 3 ”e9I10I b0al5 canpbell with a IlCfH',l' hip check Operating from Clear Sprmgs 1”" ar the two minute mark of the aim I3'''he1' '0 me west 0” II", rpening period for the first Same 5Id,e,”I me I5Ia"d' thrilling action of ilin game. Two dmmg moms Wm reed "wily not be as healthy as they are at present. No folloiu er of the ancient art of angling would relegate it aside in favor of the upstart icei game. Trout fishing has cngrossid mankind for centuries - hockey had lI6 birth sometime in .hc 18801: or thereabouts - ii met: '10 years. . . . It is to be regretted list so many Islanders, as during tie past two years, are leaving tha Prov- ince to work temporarily in Lab- : rador. Even if the great majority do return before anothir winter WE BUY -- SELL 22'. 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I-Charlottetown, whitlm-k ll-Charlottetown, Clements 4-Charlottetown. Whitlock drew the first penalty for holclirig "W5 and bring the fish ushmt Campbell and about four minutes later Bowness of I-lnlifn): drew the other penalty of the period for cross checking lioldnwziy. Neither team were dangerous with the man advantage. Hollelt again tested Millar with a hard shot at the 16 niinnte mark after taking a perfect pass from Billy Watson. Holdawayis goal at the 19:32 mark closed out the per- iod. MacMeekin kicked out a hard shot by Pawlsliyn early in the sec- SBIi.SOI'i pereaux. Lou er Montague. T0 -STIIDY Exist-Tr:RNci-: Defence College, Kingston, Ont. afterwards Campbell raced through the Islanders team only to lose the puck at the net. The Islanders struck for the only goal at the 7.25 mark. iloldaway fed Clements a short pass on the wing and the two broke out with only Don Marl.aughlln back. Mac- Meekin stopped a. 30-foot shot by Clements but the big winger pick- ed his own rebouiiri out of the corner and skated in front of the net to bang another shot at Mitc- Meekfn. The Halifax goalie went down to make the save but failed to cover up and Whiilock neatly lifted the puck into the top of the cage. There were four pciinltles during the period with two going in I-lughle Campbell. one his second penalty Campbell went after it fan behind the penalty box and police were called in lo restore order. Marcel Clements took a rink- wide pass frohiRonniel-lurst at the 17.45 mark to roar in on top of Mac.Vfeekin but the Halifax goril- tender rose to the occasion. With two seconds left in the game coach Dugger MacNeill lifted his goalie and used six forwards for :1 face- off in the Islanders and. Millar came up with It terrific stop of fast skating Billy Goold at the 1.40 mark of the third per- iod.-The Ailantlcs, led by big I-lughie, pressed very hard during the first seven minutes but a goal East. F allow by Clements took much of the steam out of their attack. The Hallgonians were pressing it savage attack around the Island- ers nei. when Gustavcson trapped the puck and shot it up the boards. The puck rebounded onto Mac- Meekln's stick and the Halifax de- fense went back to retrieve it. However Ronnie Hurst stole the puck from Leplne and centered out to the uncovered Clements with a perfect goal mouth pass. Clements converted the pass in a flash for goal number three. Whltlock's second goal, the rush by Beaudry and the breakaway by Laufman were the other outstand- iniz features of the periocl. In the final frame the Atlrmtlrs used two lines and shifted B:-rgeron back to defense in place of Maclmughlln. Lineups: Halifax-Goal, Mcfvfeekinz de- fence. Leplne, McLaughlin. Bloom. Hayes: forwards, King. Bowness, Campbell. Watson. Laufmari, Mc- Phee, Bergeron, Goold. Hollett. Charlottetown-Goal. Mlllar; de- fence, Gustnvcson. McLagnn. Wise- man. Travis; forwards. whitlock. Hurst. Holdawny, Gmy, Gm-don, Bemidry, Paivlshyn. Clements. Referees: Jim Kelly and George O'Donaghue. SUMMARY .Flrst Period I-Ciiarlnitelown. Holdnway rwhitlock. Gray) ,-33 Penalties- Clements 7:48, How. Second Period I (Clements) ; Penalties -Travis 11:53, Camp. bell 12:14 and 14:28, Gray 14;. 28. Third Period (Hurst) (Pnwlshyn) . . 13:43 Penaltlu -- Guaiaveson 14:51, McLaughlin 18:54. other plants preparing for the are Eastern Packers and the Raymond Griffin Company at Souris, the Wendell Graham and William Graham plants at Gas- the Hewitt factory at LONDON, (cm; A party of in students from Canada's National arrived by air Friday for a seven- usc by thousands of motorists in driving conditions-people turn with their greater power. greater . Rm”, ,,,,; rg :u.:QZ&IZZ1u::1CCQCZZ1CZ n the greatest test of all-daily all kinds of cars and under all to B-A! There's a soaring preference for B-A 88 and 98 ” iih leader- cconomy. I-olimii e gm mm" m Wow Wham . . . . i k study of defence problems ond period to give fans their first Tee . . g heart-throb of the session. Shortly m the mmed Kmgdon” Com”; , ental Europe and the Mlddc ----3....---------..-;-3 llm '0 3'5 I'll "M 95015" Tshcavnonlhethaml-A leirdull meraeeoiiipnnies Ghats hm forsour-car'.5an inua.eegnam.ee-aapopuiuinu PAGE SEVEN 'Spi'ing5. Calif ':crl the loan. aiandmz record of 2'19 but finimad a neglected strand in a Sunlasl crowd of some 12000 cheered lo- gan on Lloyd Mangrum. the top nmey winner of the pro circuit thil yt-nr, fll'Pd a 69 to take third place wlih 1282. Sam Snead. the defending mam- pion and a two-time winner of the hlasters, never was a contender and posted a 291 total after a '15 on his final round. 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