El 1'3 K t Underdog Bruins In 2-0 Victo f Over Leafs In Semi - inal Opener I! IIABII nlaeDOUGAL Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. March 3 - (CP) .. The Boston Bruins. batted by Jack Gelfneau's flatw- less work in goal defeated Toronto Maple Leila 2-0 tonight before 12,- 919 fans I)ud.took a 1-0 lead in Predict Bruins. leqts Series To Be Tougwne 1 Final Bonspiel Of Season MARCH 29. 1951 ) Islanders To. Fredericton Team V A N.B. -P.E.I. Intermoaiotollgrs Hockey Championship . PR.lDllR,lc'l'ON. March 28 - (W) - Fredericton Capitals won the New Brunswick - Prince Ed- ward Island intermediate hockey crown to ewamping East Royalty Royals 18-4, and taking the Mo-game. total-goal series 38- G. Cm; will play C'liestet'-Cliea- Midget Abllles Play Tonight) At Sacllville ” their Best-of-seven Stanley Cup 1 semi-final. ' Pr ' t ch E m sum The," N0" scmh The Charlottetown Midget Ti” .5””"'- Wm h"'-1'” W” 'l (caslayad?-Eangrt-ILgg?!nEVE:ur) 0 o ”";."l:,”'”."' '”'::fedM":g:"' t::;':; Abexwelt hockeylm. Provincial same in Toronto dturlng title Na- v1oRoN-Io Mu-ch 23 ,g (op, ,, 9' ! fled 1 1 i he Clllmlllolliu Wm IGIVG Nd!!! by mm Hockey League schedule Take It no." the la on them. . of bsrore Royaa ial IQ n ' car for Sackvllle. N.a.. where? W3 5”'-”"- 'mMi 10' Wunlers solves this To onto-B) ty Stal A three-cl! rl e oints bon- '1'” ”'M' 1" mmd "nod "W M" m" '"'"'k' "ml "”' law in the first period Md early cu . 1 in r I asilijn II In 1 I the "El! 1:0: "lie "lung j scoring also was 6-1. Royals 16- New Brunswick championf. thu . in the WM g tamed by meme t phsgr es so no e pen.) -95- d was In the . ling (two in the third lvninst four Moncton Midgets. r Lame Fetgumn and veteran lmg ' gl ll"t'te:'way C33." glub The SYDNEY. N.S.. March 33-(CP) for Caps. ' . The game will be a Iuddell- . woody Dunn” Both clubs considered their scr- 1 ”)9 eta": bu 3mm 4' m - Bill Roberts of Montresi and Lartcr shot two of the Island death affair for the N.B.-P.E.l. ; , ' les opener from different angles but C9 "F3 "3 sy 9' ' Frank Elliott of St. Catharines. markers. Code and Shepard net- Midget hockey chnmplonlhlp and: they We” Weed 3 Ymed Wile '5 i” 11 "Mk '” me "9"" "he" Ont will reteree the Maritime ted the others. the right to meet Sydney Mld- : Rollins Injured The favored Leafs, who finished second in the league standing to Boston's fourth, may have lost the services of their classy rookie goallie Al Rollins, Vezina Trotphy winner this season. for the next 10 days. Roll-iris strained a knee liga- only beginning. The Bruins' dressing room sound- ed llke a. wild west show as the players 'ylpeed" and "wowed" after their 2-0 victory over the Maple Leafs tonight. The reporters swarmed around goalie Jack Gellnesu who turned in a superlative effort: in strutting out the Leafs. "Yes it was my first Well. the Charlottetown Abeg- weit Ciulb's hopes of producing another N.B.-P.E.l. championship team this season in minor hoc- key league competition fell sad- ly short of the mark at ilhe Forum on Tuesday night when the Ab- lome 12 matches were run-off. Results with points in brackets follow. F. R. McLaine 12 (97), H. R. Carruthers 6 (15). C. M. Frnzee 16 (85). H. Spil- leit 11 (25). W. R. Jenkins 16 C. Ml-icLean 7 (15). P. W. Turner 16 (91), J. Bur- den 8 (25). (108). Of Any gnes By Joe Reioliler ORLANDO. Fla., March 28 - (AP) - Hot-tempered Mickey Grasso. who insists that baseball would be much better off without umpires, has vowed not to be thrown out of a single game this l'iiG'jOl' hockey finals opening here Friday bevween Qaarlotictown ls- landers and Sydney Millionaires, it was announced today. Meanwhile. secretary-registrar Gene Connolly of Lhe Maritime Amateur Hockey Association is- sued a list otf eligible players for the best-of-seven round: Charlottetown - Danny Horeck. Bliss led the Fredericton goal- getiers with four. Rallplii Melli- tyre had three. Pike. Rickard and Malone fired two each. and sin- gles were scored by Mclaanahan. Madrwish and Neil Sowell. East Royalty Royals; Goal. Roper: defence, Code, Blanchard, ' forwards. Shep- Gregory, Larten Hillier, Love; herd, Jackson. gets for the Maritime crown. Sport Briefs ; LONDON. March 23 -- (AP) . Golfer James Braid. five times) British open champion. who died merit near the end of the first shutout T t b t I 1) bie Juveniles sulffencd a 13-2 lam- J h . , H , h 11 9, be; , per-god when he came dashing out mmed igvfgniggign .36 :md giatg basting from a smooth-skating 51,39 i2"'ff;,,” (89)' Dr. D n 3i.”t?"h..s?.'::,v ..,f,,I,X,,',s",f,,, ..I George McLazan, Weston Trslncr ?tr:lrl. Jay, Burhoe, spare goalie. last Nov. 27. left an estate valued ) almost to his own blue nne to fend reached for 3 towel to wipe awn). and passing band of Moncton R Maclmyre 14 (87), R. Bev- am only humanpsomemlng 1 (Captain). Frank Strain (suvb- all; ass. I 1 Ca "Mr Goal at 382.024. Braid, who taught the the puck from Boston's Pete the perspiration. Beavers ju'vcn.ilcs in a sudden- ans 8 (25). can't say for the umpires." g”ue)' John Hmecki wan" w 1r:".e.rc ”5',,m, P M;,Lenah,,.' Duke 0'' wmgrsor to play goth Hol-eck who was racing down the "It's going to be a rough 36,193 death contest for the lIWO-PfD- L. Poole 18 (113), S. Moore The fiery Washington catcher. Pa'W1ys:ly"' aarnid Trgvmcggnk yeaomng, Go,.don' Ward. 10,: ””:ilel';":d " h e'l"'”"e ”" 18 09' - r . ' .- r . . . t v r ca 0 . ice alone after it The players a1lrlght.' unce title. 4 (2)) who rose to the No. 1 job with the game ;Wer0p”;oward Beaudgi wards. McIntyre, D. Sewell. N. collided. At first Rollins went off only to Coach Lynn Patrick was Jubilant over Boston's first victory on Tor- Distptlaying a clever style of hoc- Dr. Giddings 10 (as). w. Worth 7 (20) Senators in one year, calme ,-down considerably last season of r be- Mailcolm Beaten. John Dutchak, Sewell. MncTavish. Rickard, Pike, Menzies, Malone, Bliss. WINNIIPEG. March 28 - (cp) -Ji-m Black, forward with the change a pad but when he came onto ice this season. But it rasni key that Wolllld do Cmdil W 1881115 F- H"""" 12 (39)' R" Parent "13 tthmwn 01" 01 23 games and John M0”0w' Phil vmalm Jl eferees: Crockett, Charlotte- . back he found that his knee was making any predictions asetg whit; much their senior, tihe Moncton 10 (15l- fined 51.100 in the Pacific Coast R93dY- L90 IRMOUTWX (C0aCh). M5,"; Bishop. Fredericton. Pilot Mound, Man., hockey team. week. He was replaced by veter- would win the semi-final round. l'0llngSl6Fs P1'0V0d 100 Strong 8 I HM" 9 (72)' I Fnser 8 (30) Lellllue l" 1949- H9 Pmmlses 30 be Jim" Buck" Flflll PBI'l0d Wm lose M! night eye ns ” result an Tum 3,053 who had,” been -you can my the first team that match for we Island twists when Col. Full 15 (87), J. S. Mac- an even better boy this year --1: Sydney - Dean MactBi-ide. Dunn lgl.-redumom Mdmyre, of an injury suffered during an in goal since March 11 at Boston wins four games will take it," he they Wtskaled and Oullplsilfed Donald 9 (25) 0"” the umpkes Wm 1'3"?” my can MB'cImyre' Alex mwkow' (Y90ml"l5- N- Sewem --- -45 3:gem(1:3"da&a:El;:'1! ,3: .dm.&(” 5 . pi e- A. MacPherson 10 (72). A. W. past and treat me as they would Ed Marohant, Cliff Roach. Wil- 2-Fredericton Malone, when the Bruins won 3-1. said witha smile. them at every stage of the game. . , , Ffrgusorxtlhlrzr?-yllwolcili lea whilst Tllllle Li” dress” "mm was quiet Althou-slh they were admittedly Hyndman 9 (30) a"31ou;ertii)rl:tlzer' ut f o ly f r Mcollllpazlm Dldxlled s3l3”b'Bil' 3r-;P”:le)l t"mN'"s"trt':Lil" 4'35 :1lthd'll?llIlErn'ery gal? I ll 1; ' 5,5 h 5 ttht ,cg-lb" h h 1. VVS HO 0 ll ou ) ' I p FEQFCOI1 . E . 1 . . IS er mm as an n ' go 15 e payers urried to me sh” no R mu 5 er t an l e 0 games last year." he said proudly Whalen, Laurie May. Bill Dinning (McIntyre). 7. eye was hit by an opposing play- goal against Rollins by beating Toronto defenceman Fern Flarman ers and changed to street clothes. Smythe reminded reporters that cal boys, their cause was aided greatly by dtisonganized Avbbie at- lloclteL Scores "and it wasn't: always my fault. News of my difficulties with um- (playing coach). Tom Rockey. Bob Bowness. Nick Pidsodny. Ron 4-Fredericton, Mclntyre. (D. Sewell, N. Sewell) . 7.15 er's skate. t ih uctk who it cl d "I told you t.- th ,, t k. t' 1 l i th 1' t - figom lath: corner i.(r)ltl1e:'gaSlI1lef)ai:i.eh. Boston would ling :1 Z(x:llidsollff)it,''th,t 13:. lg):lll:r:.1Ivl:'”l,dienM0tr:lCliJrl'ls cpreelv OHA Junior A Semi-Final lures preceded me when I got ifa Ma"'hew5- GWWE R9be”5Wl- Fflaederlcton. Pike. 1447 MIAMI, March 28 -- (AP) - Johmy Palm" and PM Romy d Marx Bmueyt we Lea” d'”5”' 9"” "ff a ”"”'g”1 ”""””3”' Windsor 2 Barrie 5 slxlseikYensuj((:)lliS.mAesb':ft:Eult'cl1lll;l'littill; It led h l t 'zht s-rr:li:l'iecton"'llt'5r'.Li.'r.i'l.'rlr'. 15.07 gt” Bartiaslt Bmokmed "Si" had 3 hand in (319 play. ood e centre, gh ht G M ', , WES TEDDY ere as 111 - ' ce-tpresi en announc ay Duman. 031 came 8 Ems. played a ood awg H e "93" I . la . (Barrie wins best-04-five series first game. by officials of the lshmders club 7--East Royalty, Lartcr. "ha, -1-om Lasordm southpaw pm s g g 8 is me. In fact he JumpJn:. to the attack in the ago) The last time the mdeabom (Jackson) 13.25 .'Broda. The veteran loft win-ger Played 5 Derfect game, we couldn't early minutes of the garlic. the ' 3 lhaiv 3" 05"C131 P'0ie5'- has We" penames. Mcknuhan. 9"" 9' MW"-"mi RWW5 01' (he slapped at a long shot by defence- man Bill Quackentoush and steer- ed it into the nets. Quackenlbush got the puck from former Leaf Bill EZllll.C'k-l. The Bruins played e. rugged, beat him." "This series is going to be plenty tough before it's over." Coach Joe Primeau echoed Bent- leyis opinion. He declined to predict who would win out. Beavers tactics seemed to have a demoralizing effect on the Albbies, who instead cit wleaiitlerillg the barrage and settling down and playing the brand of hockey (they are quite capable of doing, for- OHA Senior A Semi-final Samia 2, Owen Sound 3 (Owen Sound leads best-of-seven series 3-1). native of New Jersey got the old heave-ho. he received a warning from American League president Will Harridgc who threatened to suspend him if he had another run-in with the men in blue. "Cal Hubbard threw me out of put through to (the M.A.H.A. to reconsider the appointment. of the rotfcrecs. in favor of completely noutrai refer-ces. The protest was bued on the fact that Frank El- liott has been officiating in the Second Period 8-Fredericton. Bliss. (MacTavish. Gordon) .10 9-East Royalty. Code .... 3.33 10-Fredericton. Rickard ... 7.22 11--Fredericton. Rickard. International League. will arrive tomorrow for a trial with file) Varsity. He won nine and lost. four last year. -c. MOSCOW. March 28 - (AP) - Airurisinvg game right from the start. got; (their positions and started NORA s""'"' A F"”” "mt ones. Gmsso explained. Cape Breton Major pl-lockey Leac-l (MncT;,vm,) 3.20 Russian sports authorities have. All!!! MM Schllnldlr P1871"! 9165- crowding and leaving themselves south Porcupine 1, swat Ste, "Funny thing, I was trying to ac; glue 31.115-lggioni gt l,:e:1:'-iilzlrizig. 12-Fredericton, P annpunced neivlw stric: rgles for-gill pile a knee injury. led the l0r- u e open and .an easy prey to (tr: inst Mute 4g as the peawmnke, men. Mickey that Btl ers las - K M - (Malone) .. 9.25 box ng mate es an oxers r- ward brlsade and 3111, Quickem -' skatln-3 visitors. who talked aoals (saint mas hs5t-ot-sove.. sens, Harris (Nat pitcher) was com- "IR 1" the l""”" "W95 ll 0” 13-Fredericton. tended to eliminate all possrblity. bush 00-13994 ill? d5f9"51V9 101'm3' on clever breaking attacks. 3.0). plalning about a decision by Huh- "'991- N9 wind had lfeen Wwlved WGOMEM) ----------n 10-06 of permanent harm. Under the ilion in front of Gelllneau who . bard. I told Mickev to game), the at alaie hour last. night by local 14-Fredericton, Bliss. new regulations, I fighter can blocked. 24 shots in getilnag his That went on for two periods QAHA (Final) so-and-so and pitch. Huhbnrd officials. as W. Whai "cm" had p u:'.fka.td'MMIf:T"':'''h)s'l 1.339 engage in only one bout a day. It first sh'u10'ut against the Leafs a before the locals Pulled mem. turned in me and asked: twhat been taken 1" C0n"'9c”0" with 9"” ";rm"'l3 P"”':d"- ” "- knocked out, he cannot fight or um: "Non" selves together and started play- Three Rivers 5' Quebec 7' ) did W" can me? I replied: 'A So' the” prmest 15-Fredericton Milo e mun again mt ' momh V W" Wm 10' with in-g the hockey they have played (Qu?'bec leads b:est-otf-seven .3. and,s,,, He threw me out '0' ””"- (Mt-Lenshsr'r) n ' 59 LYn”u:"l;iil: olttthe It 3 M earlier this season. but by that 31 scnes 3-o)' 56:9;-ethll Let: I1-;;naddihat?.ur"sey' I e e e 16-East Royalty. I , - , was T Vc0rY or 1m 35 Y may Rose tim th 3' h cl ildll 1 B B" it e '9 5- E B b (J lli . N i a coach on Toronto ice in 2 1-2 NEW YORK. March 38 -(AP)- pa; ane eves;-Y:-Zikpz 1:..ltegam9gc;?: onuu mun" nml Mu." cum I-Iarrldge's warning had a soher- x ' I a 17gFr?(',eg:.to:)B1I”' 1223 . seasons as a National Hadley 1438- It recent string of sensational tie At-able cuswdgang Bmy Mac. Otiarwa R.C.A.F. 4,Smlihs Falls 6 mg enecl 9" me ”"”''i”"” bl,” ...B (Rickard) ............. 13.25 V ' true mentor. His Bruins dropped fights here and ln Chicago has Lean. 1,, ma; mm period the (Best-otf-seven series tied 1-1). 30”di"”"'ed r'”'3n3"' who Sm) 18-Fredericton. MacTavislt. i-9"” Wm” he” ""5 yum List brought 3" upsurge M imeresi 1" Atbbies gave a good account of wows some enecm of his three. (By The Associated Press) (Rickard) ............. 13.48 - ' year when he was with New York goxltrgg. Maybe it hasn't been re- ,hemS.,1.,,,s and held mm than Maritime Intermediate year oxadeail inn: Germs-3 wsrig 19-Fredericton, allss. p Z 3-"189" WW 1”" 39"" "d the ,3: 3, by "leumx ”'"" C”.l""5 their share or the play to shoot 5.... Marty 4, r..de,.c..,,. 1.; him” "l "3 ” Sm" ”' M Tm"'- A"'- iM"CT-Vim Rickard) - 1833 O'I'l'AWA, March as - (C?) e previous seasonhe wasotilhe helm e spraw rig. International b or ,1 gm th Wig 37- 20-East. Royalty. Shepherd. De - 1 3 t d hp Ba 10 i T ronto Boxing Club hopes to do some 3. '3” 9” S M E "W (F”de”c”" WW '”"”'9”"”' i”' "1 "allied met I c0"ldn'i do the 'l 12 1 (Bl h d) 59'” Cy ti M 5 '" c l” 1" 1””... 3991' 589s n o . casmn in miss tlon. and here robbed of other t,a,1.point semi-final series all-6) club an ood slttin in the club- St" mm” (A) i "M. " March winds. Ottawa's "anti-. The I-3”9lP1”'”d S 91”” check" g llmmu” tallies by some slick goaltendlng ' uy 3 ll 8 Cleveland (A) .. 1110 4 P9Mm93- NW5 shorts" rhubnllb was simmerin-vi and the Bruins got Way All this, of colirse,. depends on . , . house, he said. So then and , up . 3'”? Wm on the part of Dick Melllsh in the AHL PIIYOHB (here 1 vowed to try my damedest again today. only 12 shots -. three on Rollins and mine on Broda. But. the Bos- an agreement being reached be. tween the boxing managers and 1, Moncton cage. Pittsburgh 7. Springfield 2 to cum: my temper and ignore the Wldmar. Starr (6) Baucrs (9) and Moss; Zoldalz, Grome (6) and Mur- Cords Tulle Pitcher Mernlbers of city council dis- cussed atptparehensdvcly a renew-. (on. team was sharper flwice when B' C' 3”” H191? D1”6Sent.teleVi5lon- ' g (Pittsburgh wins best-of-dive "mpkesy r-it , r N at mm was we . "r.":;, so. ..3.2.i”.. :::”r..::..:r:. -m- ” "0"'" 0" Mark-t z:.::i::..”i.:r:. Tm Bmms led m penam” with title flghgtsepoume fnd ed lnzwp 0! their opening game win search of M T""”' H” ..... would prohibit wearing shorts and W0 '"i”"5 and We mall” to 5"” weight cham ionshl u Eat, 9”? N.B.-P.E.I. hockev honors lVleet- AHA Phyom ' 1 "other indecent apparel" an oily m'33-m" 1” Tumnmt The mam” tween mzartl) Charlies tliue title- ing the Fredericton Capitals over Aillanlllc City (El-IL) 0. Toledo Tlldl3n3P0"3 (55) B 2 3 3 ST. PETERSBURG. 1"la.. March streets. '3' went to Boston's Hal Layfie Md holder and Joey Maltlm the it their home ice on mesday nfgthf (I1-IL) 6. t Cincinnati (N) .. 1317 0 2g.(Ap)A.own.,- pnd 5.”), 01 The French. language "g,f,'p 'Tronto's Tod Sloan for dlelhting heawweigm king "1 dhjca cam the East Rayauy Roy” mend (Toledo leads best.-of-seven the st. Louis Cardinals announced brought up the matter - ts hot is-' I-100? 319 b9”d5' late May- the islresdy......fd......; Intenmcd-late champions. went 39l'le-5 1'0)- Strobel. Main (ll Hl1ir0hln85 "ll t0dBl' "Ill P199319? H0W"d P011” sue in the capital last Jummer'li- . The clwbs rem-'W their "me 175-pound. title scrap between down to a 12-2 defeat at the hands Dogma Mm” 25-(AMT, Md Turner: Rlmsdell -l0"Y (5”- is no lonser on the market. in 8. letter. to Mayor Grenville: View 53irm'd9V "mm with the Maxim and Bob Sntlerfield for of the New Brunswick lnter- N”"""' Lnn" s"""n'"' B;sebaflf1i:e;de:;' tans tglatah ”nh Mirlarcin (B) and HOWE". 59"”! "um hw e'p"5"d i"' Goodwill. in which it drew alien-5 third Same at 305W" S”nda3" Chicago Stadium. June 2'." and mediate winners in the first of a 3 to 2 -1- 0 cgy 0 ca ismngeld tgd uric wrest M the wuulpmw pncherl 3' tlon to the defeat at the polls Fl-'53 79"” three or four big ones for New (two-galmc total goal series. Their 05 n i 1ommo . O Adventlaw cog? ) lliay Cr M 5'" Peunhw" Fl" holdduh but S'i5h 3”” he mid last December of Mayor 12. A. 1-Boston. Ferzuson York. In addition the I. B. c. second meeting was scheduled to l-3051.03 eads b”t'""m"'" mi hgmsm hilt-Eli e (501,, M” aw ""'”'i' M 't"'"”" 0"" Ind Bourque. (Peirson, Ronty) .............. ..15I53 hopes to W, on at km on big take place mm last mm 59"” s l- "9 0 A5; ah” '”'"'”. 3 til” ; st. Louis (N) i a 0 had decided not to sell or trade L”, ,m,,,,,,; M... noun” ,,,. Penalty -Romy. show in Detroit and Pittsburgh. i " ' ”-'”'- 5'”'"5'"C3 "limb" ” l '3 33”” "B 0 New York (N) .. 4 9 1 him. mad mm" mm M commlmy Smi” 7"” The New York possibilities ln- Goln-g up against the Capitals 5Gml'""B'v b9"'0l'”V'"- mm' 1 it. t A ”i'"”' w"'"" l" ”'9' P”' on the ground that the city solici- scoring .. None. cludc the return bout between who 3--e nearer senior hockey c,1i.' A Rm" em Mm W” C9 e "155 Presko. Krleger (2). Stanley (0) let won 14 and lost 13 for the W, had ruled me any had no WW- Penalties-Ezlnickl, Sloan (major). middleweight king Ray Robinson bre man inhrmcdme the Royals series A for the Boston Red Sox vce- and 6358,01,. Jones, Knmu. (3, g.,dg,,.1.1.,; ye,”-g er '0 ban shark I Law” ””?r'.irs rsrlod tlrt'l:2Mrr.ftet:t:lnl; were not emectmg 60 much be. P W " F A mlntcsgg dtlgdplsalyrg? "M mm" -w:-w Maw? Goodwin hit! "filled by? zgnmon. Dumm bebmen champm sandy Saddler forqglee gotrxrgal 0 3 2 coach and executive With .Phila- M C,m.,,m,, W. A?,lioAD;A. CIllf.. March 28 - drpwlng attention to the same (8. Quackenbush, Ezinlcki) 1:12 and Willie Pep; a return charter. uh t m 19-! Y 10 h '-' 1 2 8 delphla-Athletics, Chicago White ( ) - our veterinarians have nuns- Penaltiea - None. Joe Louis ilsht for September. and 5 ex were " or 9' "33 5” "id mid 555 Boston (N) 3 7 0 mmmindd ll” lk"”"""”" M - an "11" hour, which could be the 595510" Wllth glehsi-F”':g! Ft'e1iil5”C' Among the pail bearers were two Philadelphia (N) 2 3 0 Your Host. movie production cxe- Ibesdtdlnndirlchest of them ENC" 'cxt;:cht:;m'byw. lglavrelhctla en"llWllIld)'i: Boston ll 5 t 1?! me"8i5(?:)l().(ldei1r1:lihld Afthgflfilcli ?(atiiive338Y17lgunln Girlertszes hlgggl-smile: ml ewe ght title fl ht between amous , e " o c M, pow mg 5;, . Rpbjnson and RockygG,am,,o. Steele of Summerslde. but wen Toronto 1 o 1 o 2 Collins was a member. cE;',':f”Co'ope,. c:::,ch' mm, suffered a cripnlins lniury in a "angel: .3. .:lnlI:Im:0.;9.l0::. :3 Bowling !.adieI' Wednesday Afternoon Bowling Team No. 1-4 points Team No. 3-1 point. High single. Mrs. F. B. Clarke. High three, Mrs. r. B. Clarke. 663 Team No. 3-5 points New York will start the ball roll- ing with a welterweight. champ- ionship 15-rounder between Johnny Bratton of Chicago and Kid Gavllan of Cuba in Madison Square Garden, May 18. Br-atton already has won N. B. A. recognit- ion. That fight. has not yet: been made officially. LOUGHTON, Essex, England- (CP) - The incentive certainly eager to give it a try anyway. They deserve credit for that too, even at the expense of having to make the trip minus the services of at least. four of their regulars who were unable to go due to business reasons. Such experi- ence is the only way of finding out how they stock up against mainland teams of the same brac- ket. and they can profit by it in building their teams for the years mm more than well for itself this sea- son already. and still has hopes for further laurela yet before flhe season winds up. Getting back into the senior hockey picture for the first time in about 15 years, the development of the P. E. is- ltuidera Hodrey Club in itself was suilflcicnt to set the whole Mari- timcs talking and produced a new Big Four champion in their firit They were stuffy Mociinnls. first-baseman. now baseball coach at 1-Iexvard. and Jack Berry short- stop. coaching at Holy Cross. other pall bearers were Tom dfawkeyr owner and president of the Red Sox and will Hanidge. president of the American league. More To Hear. zelmsn (7) and scminlck. Wilber (9). At Phoenix, Aria. Chicago (A) .1013 0 New York (A) .. C is 3 Dobson. Brown (0) and Niarholl: Lopat, Peterson (8) Hood (9) and Berra, Courtney. .raoe Jon. is. Representatives of an insurance concern that issued a 3150.000 policy on the thorough- bred sre studying the veterian- Prtnla double also rust; mi. A I expect: ro P '1 3 denied: or liver loo. Mail Film service. Charlottetown. lana' reports. SKATING TONIGHT - 8 to 10 . High single, Mrs. J. P. Clarke. helps. Free ice cream is given that lay ahead. season of operation; and even , M. . P 0.. . cr.':'e':.r.:”.W'"n. tr" W ... . .. .. :2” lbs. "' :.r"r”' 3”: See Ball Games i' ""'"" "'” - High three . . . r e s ey ere w ou any er- en every ing s eh no ices an en ve tag as Phnmlhl (A) N .”o I my, ' ' rors. consideration. the Island has done Sydney Millionaires in aura) of m.oou:,: (:3) ICC - MINI: an All-(Maritime title along the ' ' veryhodyls Talking About This Great Razor Bargain! out-Pltcr RAZOR COIPI.llIII'lIIlOOII.lll'lIIl.Ill.ADlSIIIlSflISlll Ito 52.00 VALUI For only lRl'I the greatest bargain in dining history! We the new Olllettaleeketlaaaranddaeasneaing NOW IN DIJRABiE playotilf trail for higher stakes, the Governor Generate Trophy in the new Major Hockey League (eup- er-serles) set up. me Charlottetown Abegwelt Club has already produced a Marl- tlme Junior "3" championship team and, altilougll the Juvenile rqlresentati-vea lost out. is still in the running” for Provincial Mid- get honors and may read: Mari- time playoffs. So all in all it has been a good season thus far. and even if it doesn't produce any- thing in the way at additional titles man here on. the hockey public. players, coaches. etc. have plenty to be proud of. WAS!-l.IN'G'IV0N. (AP)-(Baseball games will -, be "- adcast and televised to more people this year than ever before. Although some minor league owners have contended the two medium are killing their clubs. the trend in recent years to in- crease coverage of baseball has not been stopped. There are 1.0!! radio stations slated to handle games in 1951 against about. Do last year. i C. L. Jordan. executive vice- proaldent of -N. W. Ayer and Bolt. 00.. an advertising agency. said today "would not be at more than ao.ooo.ooo fana listened to and watch baseball games this March 28 -. (11-inning tie. called darkness). Martin, Wyse (6) Harris (7) Kell- ner (8) and Aatroth: C. Van Ouyt. J. Van Ouyk (B) Podblslan (Ill) Skate or ' Promenade Erskine (id) and Edwards. THE ronulll PllEBEllTS- , THE ICE FULUE3 HF 1951 Forum. nmnorlon or w. 1:. SOANTLEBUBY A A 'An Intriguing Array of Charm and Color preacntlng:- . , ” ICE DANCING, FIGURE SKATING, ICEROBATICS. CDOWNS. NOVELTIES, DAZZLING COSTUMES, GHTS. ' An Attractive, Clean Show for old and Young. aocxnrp-muncn va. wrsr KENTST. om slurmomnaumunws. eamar..a-.r-sr.it. " Oillctulladablepenaarmowpooked. in a psi-Inenent Ityraia travel caaa. Tlsiaralordaangaabladea instantly. diavasllkeadrean.Fertopainalsav- tag ease and eanvenienca. buy a Oillettaloeketlaaarlet-ulytmo. Yen Theatre IIIITIIIE FII. - SIT. - ll.0.A. - C snuonn OPIRIIN . sauna BRHTON Inter: Adventure -- Tense Action -- lava and Romance,