. "wxmc "BASKETBALL ornrzu SPORT EGVETS ht. yourteen persons Inade up the int John party. including ll Dick Oarroll. man- Long and ‘Trainer H. L Marcus, presi- clma. accom ed the .. as far as Mom . and will . in town ior the game tomor- Mayor D. L. McLaren of John is also expected to be merit. The players were: ‘Bill Dickie. - ; Oharlle Phillips, "Ham" Riley .. Vi Li . enoe; "Boots" Baird and Price. .. Gul- Ivll‘, left M11835? and Eddie Burke. right wingers and utlllty.~ Remember When (Dy ‘no Osnalan Press lax Bchrnoling guarsn c! ,ooo ior a heavyweight title in Berlin was turned down Giampion diimmynlirafdock he W"! I80 W- 9 9|‘!!! elected to meet Joe h mileage lcsthis wvnwhesi krpcked outinthe Ilbtround. i\ egg sourus. TIIUIIBDAT: and xonrsounssruansv sun d thesecorldiixture ~simportelanone stage . twin = tire gins‘ was marker. o ma ‘r w.“ g ’ » 1 , ' W$°‘n..$l> osing Managers In Opening busts Confident As Squads eave For Tonight's Game; _ (Er no Ganglia-n ma.) ~ -- T"! WARE IN THIS CORNER |" All was serene in the comps oi Clurlmtetwon Royals and Perth Blue Wings last night as the two v D en three iron-is tonl take it from Genegrliils "r'§udi£§f’1>§'i'-1 nnzdmeeze. w~~,.;-»,,.,,»,»=..,~»~ lull? (196611 mean a n‘ Undaunted by his Amer-ks took m?*°.;irir.-...mii"“ as . but he did rbll oi! his unfit. mwfifi cisive and to the point. Homeward bound to; m, gammy clash oi t-he best-oi-time series, he 01' Q10 limit!‘ locks aux-mugged: "We've got one to go m4 m know theyye been in s. “m, . ions it's over." Xnlurcd Earl Robertson. regular goalie. would remain again on the I 1M8. it was expected, and Aide will climb lgtck into New time in a game that started their bHt-Of-seven Joust. and Adams’ Detroit Red Wines. set back 2-0 beiore the goaltending or Oanadiens’ rookie Claude Bourgus. weren't worrying eitber-cetensl ‘ . “Why. m . ' ya _ Tfitmlfit “hfiiinflii i?‘ aboard the tmin for Detroit and ates! oi the hast-cri- serles. Return o! Charlie Omaeher, out oi the opener with l tamed 16K. mint cause Adams to drop Modem (Mud?) m neteeu. observers th t. Possible loss oi goalie Dave Kerr and wingrnan Bryan Hextall ins: an approving eye over fiuatt-sarrlc mowing and let it goat "Wefieenlywontwo h . ikdd. 1m: "W011 tlh will! il two straight." Nicholson Wins From Peterson ' remaining tor the Lawlor drawing the bye. t match was played last ni t and was well contested with Bill Nicholson winning from Peter- son b '10 ts the scores beinl Niche Peterson 280 The re match will he played on 1mm e when rrank Acorn m . The rennin in; ee players will then enter the finals ior the championship oi the first section. was on hand Aoom was or ti: Frank eree while M. Kh- The las tch in round oi the Snooker tctrrnament is also scheduled icr Friday night when Harrv Redmond meets Ar- thur Peterson. Both pla ed to be on hand ior Mono’ .4 225/” {liar/by Fw-iézr/e/Ie/ r/tegy/m Blade strongjunioreq reatedtorthe seoondgemeoi irlsemorialmrp ,-. lerieatonlmt at the Forum witihthe Bluewingain the iavored spot aiter taking a convincing 6-2 victory in the open- lng gune on’ Tuesday night. Both coaches. Walter Lswloroi the Maritime Champions and Geno Olwuinard oi were expect- ing a gruelling, fast battle but each were confident oi their iorces coming through. Both men sent their squads through light work- outs yesterday and the players showedtheywereiitandreadyas turnedonthespecdiorths iullbourtmeywereontheice. O O I I Make no mistake about it Royals w 0n the mot tonight but the determine/Mon and will to win ‘spirit hthat is oonftalned in thieir anke vs many ens willing or them to cmne “ ,. tonight. And a local victory would not be nearly as surprising as one would be wont to think.‘ . Blue Wings were not iour goals better than the local youngsters on Tuesday night. Where the visi- tors were cashing in on their scor- ing opportunities Roy-ale were iar beow par in this respect. Not once but a. hali s dozen miued wide c nets in addition iotfnecther ancestheyhadand this was caused in s large measure by a iair share oi uw. ess and stage Mght plus ovemnxiousness to cut down the early lead that Perth had piled‘ times they This lrmld be all changed in ht's . know now what they are andreeliee tcnighewlll tell the .Deiestiwthelioyalswill rneantheendoithetrailicr P011. wnisht. doubts ebou on hand early.’ ‘ . Game 6-I iii-numeral iinai lead- L‘ g; to the Oup_p_laydo_wn_.r__;_‘ ‘ That’ ram; Your Face g Look ‘one Feel Its Bast ODATI Triple-sharpened Blue 0mm mien "m m. u» save and money on comfortable, good-looking shaves! Gillette alone, ‘ with‘ to world-renowned facilities. w. produce blades like these. 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At I afeleckr- Gongs vs. Moguls, 40-l Shot ‘Winner Of Lincolnshire ...ee~'»=' “sh-n ‘i; I l ii.“ r anyone. r 1~I 1W ma! ma m. °‘ t... h GIMP!‘ Mfiflligdln a Fans mm“- uum and decl not. attending the encounter east them aside and be sendtbeeemelineirp cold on they showed s lot oi inter- Ooniederetion Chamber; IDown 77w Alleys :3‘ WORLD Jr. Royals Confident Of Evening Series On Eve Of Crucial Second Game Downenegameandnowbaekellw icfiewll QIIIIUGIIII’! tut-stepping Royals take on Perth Failing to hit their real stride threw away :' chances galore But last night Ooeoh Walter Lawlor was determined that the some mistake would not happen againashs sends hlech esout check their bigger and savbelr aocolriing lo lng to exert every bit oi pressure they are capable o! tonight and the players themselves are con- fident. o! sending the series into s dingganre. The boys all came through the tussle in fine shape and yes y brveeeed through a light workout as they iathomed out ways oi stopping the Perth team's live-man attacks tactics. With the excep- tion oi George McLeod. who will replace Blaoquiere ior tonight's game the Royals will send the samesquadouttoiace thaPerth team and ii’ they are clicking the visitors are going to be in for a young band oi Charlottetown merry time oi it all the way. y making one lorlous Perth Blue Wings irom their eiiort to still can ers coach out were confident oi end- oi’ a thinks that his squad have enough oimedgetowinduptheserlas and will send his team out tonight with the definite purpose in mind oi ending it and leaving ior home on Friday. There cannot be two winner's so a. real clash is in the offing and it is fully elnecteti the/t tonight will he witnessed by just as large a crowd as viewed the “Denim tunic. And the 2000 mus on that occasion got their money's worth every minute. Tonight the Bflme n to be even more excit as the Royals attempt to send t series lnio a third and deciding game and retain s ci-lenos equally a! eetive one c! the Royals wearetcldandlnchistheloeterandooiuicillcr-s Ofwniimlingonageinettixemns- cssetheniioyabhave an own byex-{MBNUPP beclrrvvirwevnnnm- eh Msmdlnsmeseneatutosncmmrcthmwhcpmmsir the third and game. cars st the team's’ ' O ty oi’ tn locals a» cope ‘The m. my,“ “gm. ’ ' with the Blue vim. inside their four very mtixilmelgd Coach Slmmenngs g1" “W013i” healing. ill‘ hanseli’ andhgis teemaivisia to! o‘ l u- cent their goals on Tuesday: 9mg m, ‘mum mum-mam d mums)’ was- e or»: the ‘fine manner m which they m.» WW3“ in “M... "° ‘m “wfl - -- . Sport Front sndvlfllflslotheoutlcckncm guqpugqmpphwmm" . I lilflbcinthihrtrcmhe-becrlneras unpredictable’ as x“! llocmyassmneoifiaeians iberegukrsclzcduls ' ‘ ’ ' ' fndmlso-lieuoimethgltuteatnsvflm ‘QTY; (hnadnlysuALAuPressliAglllaAllrller In set the maiwtly or the fans leurue baseball's World Series inn mow vomr March zilzPlayofl WM "w “W '1’ 3°91 ""317 in corn . is s. sort aftermath: unagine how playve that Royals i! are rldit can inch. Th you have only two and tans ielt in Madison Welsh diner“ In“‘ywetartvrlthGardeu-lthlsmornlrlgwh after u oson- er e , -c ... hm"... “earn m=er=hnr am" r.mmez..rre..°”em. it‘ runs think the time chamo- atesm such ae thi 1937-33! 39$ announcer said: "imeyice will now be re-suriucedmand alter (our Amerloa-nsgoali . cuhhewalkedcnl with the aid oi s. canemllews Toronto's 4-0 t Red Duttoufs crew didn't cheer him near Lester PatricknJBi-zside him was another moumful Amerk-Al Murray, the tiny deienceman who was knocked out oi the lineup in late December. ‘mat young Mel Hill. who beat Bangers with his overtime goal. once was a. po- tential Rangermlies Patrick gave him the air after a. tryout, in Pat- rick's Winnipeg hocloey school and Uncle Arthur picked him u for Bruinsmflrhe 50 nun/tries, sec- onds oi overtime came within ‘lb seconds oi matching the local rec- ord....Last year Americans beat Rangers 2-l in B0 minutes, 40 sec- onds extra. play. Harvey Teno, young ‘Toronto player who filled in as goalie tor several nt-Am. hockey clubs this expected to take Bert Gardiner} place in the Philadel- phia nets against Hershey ‘rhurs- daymGardiner may occupy Davey Kerr's New York Ranger cage ii’ Kerr's hurts tail to mend. Finland is doing everything pos- sible ta arrange entertainment for foreign visitors to 194029 Olympic gomesmtheywc even put in a. new air line froan Hclsingicrs to the Arctic Ocean....that way visitors canrunuptothelimic Oirclecn Gilli Iljdhie. ADVANCE TO FINAL Hallie: erny advanced to e final o! the Nova. Bcotia h - ters‘ basketball plsydowns today with a 88-82 win over Y Academy. The city teem took the series by s 90-71 margin. ~ t .11.... in the second game oi their Memorial Cup series and if overs ieasnia “rminedtowlnttietheeeselitsamaloyals. clicked might have put a different ending ts the game. Saskatoon stalwart.’ BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING llleWirsglhlakhtall-IIQIQIII iniheopening associates- Royall alltbronghthetiltlmtbsdtbey Gill To Coach Sydney Millionaires (By The Canadian Press) would . tbesarne saidhe woulductas coachiorthe Oapc Breton olu next year. Gill added he was leaving icr tomorrow in search the mllioneiree. West." he said. s couple oi swell forwards out in Wlnni ." wore season would not return. lookingiorsgcalkeerasaqtwcde- iencemmuidimlrornvem wards." he remarked. "I sure wish that a league ick- Trurc, Moncton or Just a. three team cycle oi Hillier. ‘llonctm John. season." aid the hi; deteneeman. are prevalent here that Jimmy Foster and Len , tor-met Moneton Hawks who have -bw1 Pllvinsln . returntclionctonth simmer-co It was reliably rted here Tic oiOhurlot wnandl- vingMoGbbonoiAnt would beamongthe missing. llama ledtheleoiflehaocringthisseas- on. y , ‘ receive otters Glace Bay orNcnh B . teallainflie Lea- r“? a. T0111 n Dennis suriym Sydney has not gt named a new tosucceed tewlloiwind- ear, N. 5., but an announcement is expected dsib. Playdowns Scheduled For Tonight ers at Boston. five) game es Boston won Series "n". ‘Iloronto Ameri- cans. ( oi best oi’ three game earl won first). ies. Oanexiiena won first). Allen OI]: East: (tartar-final: latnlldm Beaveru vs. Bull Volants at Ot- tawa. West: Western send-final: Klmberleyat Iothbfldge. (Second oi best oi five Kimberley won first). vs. Saskatoon at, beet oi’ three game series). Memorial Cnp East: Inter-provincial playdowns: Perth at (iharlottetown. (Second oi best gistthree game series. Perth won not... final: Verdun at Quebec- two-geme, total-goal ser- bestoithree es . Western junior semi-final: Moose JBIW at Edmonton. (Second oi best egg/e game series. Edmonton won i SMOKE IATIIS WIN (By The Canadian Prue) Scotland. Much fl-Oan- ‘SEAT "PLAN FOR TONIGHT'S GAME OPEN AT LAMBROS 10 am . 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