Black Hawks Figure Tonight's Game Will Make Or Break Them cn1cA(;i3, (GP)-Chicago Black mam,-I Hawks figure Tuesday nights: The veteran Gottulig sees the game against the bruising Mont- Hawks going all the way to take real Canadlens will either make or the pm-om (mm the canudlem if break them as far as hockeyi they can win Tuesday. Stanley cup is concerned. A win would lie the best-of-seven at least a 60-40 chance to beat out semi-finals 2-2 and give the Hawks Montreal even though we must. a terrific boost before leaving for play our next two games there, If Montreal to finish out the seriesm we loge, the odd; against us win. After dropping the first two gamesl ning the playoffs will be about 70- the Hawks scored a sensational 2-ll 30." Coach Sid Abel expressed overtime victory Sunday night. lcompletc satisfaction with his "When the Hawks won Sunday.Iteam's play. it was our first playoff victory' Seldom have chicagolii hocke over Montreal in 11 matches stret.-, fans been any more thrilled than ching back to 1944." Johnny Got”.-ithey were Sunday. Bill Mosienko Selig, assistant. Hawk general man-y tied the score 1-1 for the Hawks agar and former player-coach.t with less than two minutes of regu- caid. ”The jinx now has beeny lation time left. Then Al Dewsbury broken Otir club was given a bigtdrove in a blistering 30-footer at. moral boost. The momentum of 5:18 of the ”sudclen death" over- winning will carry over to hiesdaxli time for victory. Boston Hockey Fans In Dither Over Success Of Team Against Detroit BOSTON, tCPi-Boston hockey fxins are In a dither because their Bruins engineered a '.'-l overtime win over the classy Detroit Red ifranklins Take ”If we win, 1 think we'll have . VLTTTLE SPOK. T swan The over-ruling of the M.M.H.L. decision by the M.A.H.A. yesterday means that the Islanders have the right. to advance to the iinals against. Halifax as far as the Maritime Amateur Hockey Associ- ation is ooncerned, it was learned THE GUARDIAN. yesterday evening from President Walter Lawlor. The M. A. H. A. ypresident. does not think that thel C.A.H.A. will reverse the decisior of the M.A.H.A. because in mostg appeal cases such as this one thej C.A,H.A. allows its branch to han-i die the affair. f . A business gii'1s' rink skipped by Sybil MacMillan won the ladies' Wins Ladies curling championship A ".8 9IBil;'3idiSi6i7l' CHARLOTTETOWN 1:- ends, before the Business Girls Tigers Defeat Abbies 13-2 . bellton will play the Halifax Navy- iook command of the play. Campbellion CAMPBELLTON. N. 28.. (OP)-e Campbellton Tigers advanced to the Maritime intermediate A hoc- key final by swamlilllg Ch”19"" town Abbies 13-2 in a sudden- death game Monday night. Camp- North Sydney winner for the title. The Tigers scored four goalsrin each at me first and second per-. iods, adding nve in the third. An- drews and Longaphee tallied for Charlottetown in the middle sea- sion. Leger led the mrers with three goals. Chouinard and Clement had a brace each. Perth Takes 10-6 Victory Resignation ls.CmhinIed Following are the copies of tele- grams exchanged between C. S. MacAlden. secretary treasurer of the M. M. H. L. and Main: on 3. Rogers, who Sunday reclined as vice president of the M. M. H. L. The first telegram was ad- dressed to Major T. B. Rogers and reads: "At request of two clubs Presi- dent Hudson has called M. M. H. L. meeting for Tuesday. March at at six p. m. at Lord Nelson Hotel. Halifax." The reply Irom Major reads: "My resignation should have reached you by now. I won't have anything to do with such a body which voted as it did Sunday. My opinion after three days of wrangling is that it would be bet- ter for islanders to take up pea- knuckle ithan attempt to win a hockey title from Nova scotia." .22 Shooting Al The Armouries The following are the scores at the latest classified .22 prize shoot Rogers HudsoEEai1s For Fast ; Decision Hockey ' HALIFAX. (CF)-President. .1. Elliott Hudlon at the Maritinu Major Hockey League called fly the Maritime Amateur Hoelie, Auoclation Monday night .t. reach a decillon on the tangle: league Ieml-final: or the MAHA "may well be responsible for :'th. death knell of major hockey in tho Maritimea." . He made the statement in . telegram to Walter Lowlor tit Charlottetown. MAHA president. Mr. Hudson wired Mr. Latvia. that he is calling on emergent-, league meeting here and recon; mended "in the interest of ma jor hockey" that an MAHA ex ecutlve meeting be called here a the same time. . The regular best-of-nine semi finals. which Charlottetown Ir. landcrs won from Glace Bay Min. ers Saturday night. were washed out at a league meeting Sunday after the Canadian Amateur lion. key Association ruled that Erwin Grosse, ii Charlottetown lmfort, was ineligible. The league ordered a two-game total-goal series between the twt. clubs. Charlottetown protested the decision and the MAHA up- held its appeal without present- ing an alternative proposal. i Mr. Hudson earlier Monday wired MAI-TA secretary-registrai Charles Campbell of Glace Bay that when the association alloweii an appeal from A league decision "it is its duty to decide vithm course of action is to be taken as any other decision of the leu- . ' ' . . r - .. . . . ' v ies. The new rifles v Win Sunda to take a one- 0 t w ' ltillllllg 9113""-'T”ml51"p of mach” he wiiiiiiii rink 0 Rt me,A-m9” uc is as likely to be appenlea gram? lead in the Stanley Cup ll0lQ9ltP1ZblaSl niahld l-lllel? 59- l0ll?il0l'9" Iclubg mlld ah? Sxfefe pigiiiiiggergboiife stare. left togrigliui zrgntstig ikclglfgng ,;h:x3ne)1(';1p;l?:(e; and allowed las the llrelsent. one. Pmigfinalsg . peare o e a great ea 0 llilS- Tropiy. n a na niaci aur- . .. - acMman. mate. Ln. gggg. A e , v and this mud go on "den"-31,. I They weren't talking much but representation surrounding thcpday they defeated the H0llSC”Si:1p'IE3:;lelmB:1: 2ndV Holly Tmui AMHERST, N S” (Cmg Perth glglo. bfeor Bsillicilzliu classmed 9”" ly." mam. w,md,,,d if me "Me, MI meaning of. the M.A.H'.A. t-otclwires. skipped by Doris MRCDOTT-hon 1SLMm.gOl Beaten tMnmOnS took It declsjve logs will . . .1-M-, league prpslfhnt ask"! . all upsets was in the makin;::l -e-m :wtM'Hgi'dPlE511el" Jr Ema” 1liVlT:a1d'.1l),'lt Fl ,1 ' I Uri The Hons; vol.-M ,-mg; pm-tslmm. an 0-Loan-g p. E. 1, Squad Class 1 tlefiiiitc MAH-A decision by Man- vnn the FTUIHS Win the 5-la"l9.V CL-ACE 3AY- N- Set '9?” than .cad:.- (-m H? M'.A'HiA' 10 gnei .-Pinm”; m m: H? m.” H . 1; iVlacDonald, skill: BPl;ilf' Howatt. 1 Monday night. in a sudden-death day mgh". mh" 5"pp”"”.”z ”" CIIrtT' N””h-Tldc Fliallkllll” '”k ''l. 5'5lt1e:jl . Tu-5101.1 legiildmg me. Jivillms had mi” 0” sewn. mnntniid; lncz Gallant, second; RCla!pan)g for the Mm-ithhe jntel'medi- Allison Mutch league decision or proposing an The Bruins. from prasidolit overtime victory from Tllltitllns-i':In J',St:Mme.Ii; p1?5Dn5.i”'.d lmmi and mo lab” Hchil fmsdd s,pfl"lMacNei11' fly-stg ate 3 horkgy (me. W. D. MacDonald . alternative. g wan”. Bmwm gpnpral manage, pnrcupine Comhinps here )lon.tfg"ht1nI delcision byrllllalilgllt last saw hattic in the tkiitesioun dtirhlli m Ban”: Fm” Lab About 400 fans saw Perm grab G. J. Rogers . 93 Mr. Hudson in ht: 1”" Wm Arr Ross, coach Lynn Patrick on day night. for their first viz,-tory mtagfdn l fhnjeantime tile '7"df'C,tLhfg'f7” 9 Tm M i ' ' ,1 4.2 lead in me first” extend 3; R. E, Jenkins . .98 to Mr. Lawlor, said he had re- dnwn to the stickboy, had only in the best-of-seven Eastern Can- Or J9 am 6i emelgenry mat" to 84, in the Second and mast Bob Barwise .97 celved no reply from the MAHA ing of the M.M.l-l.li. for 1-iaiitaxf one thought---"let's take these ada junior qilnrtcr-final which ., , g . , O O ' along in me final 5.35510”. Doug Fred Younker .96 up to 9:30 pm. AST. He con- gatnex om: at a time." the Combines now lead 2-1 with 2:; Sggleg Clock Tm eVfcm;:g' MHCl Tattcrsnll fired a pair of goals and'Gt G" M”Lem"m ' (””'”df , .- 1.” gm,” M doubt Md ," one game Md. 11423 M ma? ii::i;ni;iznt:wt 5:.-Dd Av. . had W, amsw giaig lilrfacliennan . git l.:hab5)(;lAl3:;-fxy riltiliculsous dirt d. . did th' I . iii: The fifth game will be played, .' i ' ' l ii a , g- . . ones -. - w on e A ow an o- Jtyltl-? lvlrzs thumiritrl rgzsiisn unis Wednesday at Syd"?-l'e ig(?f:lle(: Eiuii goeidtddglhg tirto h, 1”fdagglilflrggtsgalgnrilglaxitioiotiifecige Pt J- mnmw" '95 ""5" ” 5”” "M M” mm W!” . . . . . , . . - .. times" in 14 games over the reg- IBert Dalling -blasted the win- tempt m senile mi: mam”, l and G. and L. Bemmd. Earl Burke .99 he done in the case. M” 39850". mng goallmhig lllimfor the mghpi y . . ' I gggg g r g g g 7 7 A ggg R. A. McCabe . ltlezitrliwhilo the semi-fIipl'i!al;I'rey The best the Bruins could gain at the 5i nlal” 0 3" 0V9T'l"lPt p . m- - . - g gt ,, , . T D? U - t g, g U t . 1 2 mama "1 5”5P'9"5l0"- 9 '” WM Qwo victories Md three mslsessmn which saw more qclionlllilxpg (Oils: i.:1o::)c;it:-iaixnd 52:31:”: ltlit; .'til.bie; Ci: g:1.Ite'Sll;3,3ti-Ti9(lt;rtK hba:;l:ett'..:-I'll gtriineciiiltv thi:1sS.(l))I;en:I.ocaI Lass game of the home-and-home Set. in that series than the scoreless third period. iqujckly If the hockey playoffs RN11 r”L4's ' i-g';fjnVn,n; CTN" ,0 M," ”' ' .3 S.mte.sll J. L. DESROCMS ies. ordered by the league to l)I w , eh wi wt, won Lineups:- t - . :"T .g ,- - -. 0-l8n1lPl0ll5heP- The Abbles l-.1 1 - held at Charlottetown Monday And h n e nzs. o g - tto oe completed in the Maritimes had to min H. for in oro.r tel 11 , meet the Summersldey R. M. Vessey I the National Hockey League title Tlmmmsi Goal. Mousley: dhe.-Ithl5 year. Major hockey is 6mm. with me 2-30 Crossing M the b”&t.Jwi nou ' - h 1 homezclub C e u e 3- J' Connolly light;-was not played. for the fifth consecutive time. lfnfwh Galbfalllh A”l"lv -l3"'5v;iiig a slim hold on life right iiowl ' " T RiC'A'F' Wds m. a Cmemanipmvmgl I. S. Vessey 94 Elaine Mutch Vt"Tl1”P"l "'9 B"”"5 7'” l" 'h5m.e”s0";. to.m"'"dst J0",”J Gu”daN'"”ld this dl5'p1ite may be the kili- Thev reached St. FXX. al gaiiieimml Wm'”.s 59”” for E , . it e--- H. S. Wood 92 Nicol": Playoff zRn"- Brill" Nth D'"l””'h'v 5fl,l'”"dv M”N”"v Ba'"k-git): blow. it the MM HL. and M. time and went riglit onto thct-oiirt'”3lcham1”?"smp and the Fmsica t Sthrduln :11 thn t'harlotIc.lown W. J. MacDonald . . 92 Class 5 porters figured it was more of Cnchrane-. iichv, Towers. .-A.H.A. cannot g-:t together and from the cars. The Allllgclllsll Fnmess ”.r”p,"?" V , .1 Curiinzz Club tonight: Lennard MacDonald .91 G. A. Sturdy g N the same, But then the. Boston hoflhslllffi G0cl- C0””l5i llijdecide some plan agreeable tnbotli.spo:'t:caster i-ecognized the fact Lfiit nigms Elan” ll” rt0”9'y.7 P. .VI.- Milt Carver .91 Gum Matmenna 9y club came. back and heat De.- fen”. MCLPOVL Cheek. lWV.'5- R-jparlies then watch for a break bylthat the boys were dead tired.00nW-Wed and W35,nm' decided um: Ice 1-Pop Parkcr is L. Turner Pat. Landrigan 91 vqg C0135 gggg H M a trait 5.3 to even the be.-t-of-seven Andlfeai l0TW3”l5- D””'"S”l"Vinost of the Maritime Clubs trcmlfrcm their trip and that the Saints til a second overtime was played.-1 1,35, 2.43,; xv. L, MacDonald vs, Hslber Jones .90 Wanda MMMIMH H "Hes at 1.1. gm”. ,upp,,,t,r5 Dalling, Gouthro. R. Andrea. Mr-pthe C.A.l-i.A. Halifax officials as lost the series in the mst half-ofy At. the end of the first qu-aiteilwl Ry MMNMH Mei Home ,gs M155 3. Beck U I N perked up a hit. It was Boston's Donald. RH". l70U('P1lP. Hliiilns-Vmuch as hinted this during thelthe game when the XaverianslAbbies were leading 9-8 hut at lllllflit Ice 3- R. Manning is. John G. Rodd .. .88 G. Clements 3: first Detroit triumph since Nov. Dunn. insetin: Sunday in Sydney. jpiiccl up a 30-13 lead. The Saints time the Y Girls were ahead 14-12. 5mlm.0m.imS paul Jgnkins as 1. Bug” H m 1. 1951- 9 S”"""”-': T ' . T ' ' tkept pace with the Xai-erians iorpny the three-quztrter mark the he 4,,5C,-am, :an1(i' S. Crawford Mrs. M. MacDonald N On Sunday night, Jack Mc- Fl"'t l"'”" . 3”" l" NJ b'lCk to original miiseilhe rest Of the flanlff (155911? lhCiA'-.:-bios were again loading 17-16 but 9 p. )i'- Cl 3 Miss wg MBCLUN . N lntyre. rent them all home happy 1"'N0F'll5H'lt'. Gfullltmv ' out the whole r1isvput.e. In the light," fact that the Antigonish Collcgv-ithe y Girl; had tied it up at 18-all 1.-,, 1-cg ttlm-Donald t-5g J, 17;, "5 H, Memm N by slapping in a biickhander datp 2 :rli)alll;1n& Dqtlolxlprilonl I-ldyof all that. has happened diiringtlans wei-rt enjoying hone of theiiqm. mm mm of regulation p1;,yA The Burden tuon Macnonald H -95 12:29 nf a sudden-death perio . V "W1 :- ' -t the past. two years it has become 170”?-W m?ll'-5 ill l 9 .l'5?"- lfh-st overtime also ended 18-all. 3 IN: '2--R. Jones vs. A. Hotvatt A B 92 PMVPT! Of Will! lean"! W9”, l,C'a'””."'” i . i 9'48. pain-fully Rpilarent that Major Ser-' ii ' ” I Ctlficials were Earl Nicholson andt loo 3-D. E. MacDonald vs. F. Ni,-5. r;Q.w'1i4ot1l5on . :91 Bl'l5b7m5- Ghlef 59lP0l'l ill reported in good shape. 3 -lV"'lllI5li'l9- Dalllnit 195 hockey is Hm big a plat. ml And they were hot. A figure hi-ycmrm sCam.1e.bu,.yV .H,,bh5. Mrs. W. Bnmnar .90 Queensland Austllillill. was out Th, mum. Jnhnny pmmn tlaorrirtgton, (.hee.kl isoapczmd rm. the CA-HA. M handlalbellt came up with the iiitm-ziia-tAhbm Sm,” . ,...-.... H. ..- L Morrow H gm settled as a penal colony in 1825. : v and Joe Klukay had a little heat 4' 5'”i”l5ld”- Mt"D0"3ld- Wphe CAVHA has us constnuh-Onition that the XaV6l'lalIS V-l'Pl'Pi I.-(; pg ppme. W H carver 90 " lTPalment- 1"? 301'! l7lCk5- Th? ”.Ua".' Chwk) iiiiiiiiii " limgidrawn up to look after so-cai-lediCnOkmg 0" a1mC.st 75”” of me.iriL, Smith 1 l 4 '1 G: Licwsby :89 i WInzs' Marty Pavcllch A150 hall, 5';r,Il.';:"e1:”f' ;::1:rSa' M34-amateur cill-bs but a major leaguelshots M Gfiiill Wm sCo'ieg.lz3iF Evans . 1 l 1 3 E. Watts .33 a heat treatment for a bruised ' - ' team is 1 . 1. , ij points-. was iii ing on e l',V iingi ' O 2 0 2 H M. Watts g 86 side. All will he ready for Tues-' 5-N"”h;”d9v D5”'"l-'- icmb A Iimaolrcllglg :10”: ya" imineul ihe ti-ted. Saturday night the Sit ' 4 0 2 3 R Stewart .80 Rolls of Film dovelo d "nil ti - i ht' e 'n0"'"E'0"- C-l7Ull""0l l5-53l i . J . 8 e cam imh 35 F'.X. hoopsters connected with -il'.t ' ' i W ' M " 3 5 l”"- , , pmameg. com” d V9-Lit-he Iiuafldels is a cross between a' - . . -1 5 - t D ' ll3. Coyle . 0 o (I 0 G. P. MacPherson .80 llrlnterl. 24 hour service. Double DPHDHQ” gave in-udgmg Cred" g 403 i1.'ng;i,,.1a:d RTE, (lg 11'; lpmfesioml club and an al1l'li.e'tll': t "mun iqfilyet atm itmy.,iP Dalziel 4 l '3 9 B ""9 P113” All! I0" Of 8 01' . . .0n 3 . - 01' t i l '. ials o noc - T - ' ' ' - igr ”1'lieT&;fte:t'::lagn th:v0wi)n"Pu;:: Cheek and Jones 10:49; Jart'is1””lm- hem? C105" W Pmfesslmlal .:haort13t:.iiisg owhcn(one considcris that'Lt MCMNIOTI - ll 0 0 9 e Cl". T Wm" ""3 4” "MN Fv9l1l'lll" Gordh, How, i 1654. Smndmgr an average of 33!? is considered Totals - 10 5 lo 2”. ...nm Noreen Auld . . B3 ghcegut "ch M'" Fun 5"'l"' . ' . - secmiii Period ,. . . good shooting for any basketball Y Girls ; . t ," 3 1 Rev, M, no Dunbar , ,9i " 0t mWl'- ' Home, the leagye it leading , , T1 . . . WASHITNGTON, AP Mu ua . l 7- Timn-inns, Albert. 19 Challizlllir of CTECTFI ons b.V the team anywhere. 75' T5 PF N5 c A H 1 :- Irnrer, has been blanketed in, . . CARA C. N, id . . . A 2 0 4 4 security diiector arod stassen the series while Dumart was oni ".r”””.'5' '”,'.",PS) """"""" " 9'23 isiiioti i. Mil) ii Wtesl umttltl ' . . 3' Wm" " " 1 zilvfonday angrily accused isenator ”'" l” 1 &7'1rII)rinriTl1l:CSl:Ii x ll(llr;l:'.isl 1049i hockey riitspiiieasce Ito hzinchsenmi,-illiiiz!Logtfiliuxgllbiise xgiiiiftet 5i..a,9.I.).””ga" i 0 0 10' mommy (if mmmng with U” S . . .' . i. .- - ..y g-- -- t.:' V i i ' null. L4 ..- - u . is”3?-it-9?-i”tii-"i-33-33-till-3153-iit .l.::;:':”...-':.:?. ::::”:::;:.:.: E”ifil;'i.i..ff”ft”i8;i.:11?f. tr ' t ? 3 2 iii?-3531-it”?-Wc,.::i”:.:.":.::ta - I . - Q. t 0 E 9 'i e if-, , - . t '."tt-H3 l32g”"t.”.""t r.3.?'"-3.”.3it3.'i ".'?l N0 We ii"-W the CAHAS lrinent-laeEs'W lemme ht" l””d'"5- "W hwhttlohk 0 0 I ”l3i.Sa"ioii'?ii 3335. with Red Cmml H", MA” 0' mp last thy" WW Prnalt3(.,'.1a.rlxis l4'.,(:.8r.iml to-rl the disliuvtverbecaufe they -actlillfyitg agidv ;:EFl;Pe;C;G.'?)l)SmfP..,g:.(iIBg whmqck 0 . 0 0 0 Far xmm being abashett Moi :nrW nnly in turn up rach spy-int qhNnnhV:1”d0mxkLF0d ony the lnl.f)l1T1atl0n 1-eceivedg-re” .amie.lhM .h).'k mynmv mar-tw- Mlzpnemm 0 0 0 o Garth), n,mm,d that he L; going. is A Boston rt.-mdntit in the ' t ' ' ' ' l mm ” cmbis Ml” "lake "ml"-”5i5t . i , . M. Pckard . 0 it 0 0 nhead with plans to sign a new tR' at 19 in The serve as a cod taid - playoffs. - - Ior a.IlIJ1tpealii and usually two cliibs(l;uC'k by 3(mCh hm ijudgeg me Abm Totals 9 1 A0 19 agreement-this time with Greek -':"-T i (lone: Mlairt-la) I 'ti41?,1,;;1enE mg-r ihedi-nfqme I:mpo?Momity of the local Collegians There "-T 77 Owners of ships (lying the Brnmh t ' ' r , "' i ' veil 1I'9.V irlereri pic ures. , . , m y o lag. An I M t. t 11--l'x'(;;(rltll'ts1irzl0e, T?0arl'I-iirri';;'.wm Mspwlliat is needed to handle 5.ucy.,p:le:pSnI11st Miitgcalg srbgtvweenn mg 12:: In a heated face-to-face debate, p,.Mm,,,;. 'D,,u(.,”,3 1.33. R-tcacfs. fcr ma-V" 1932"” hmk” istaamcs. Saint Dunstanls had a far lecorded W" R l-9l9Yl5l0l'l hwlmlh KM ya uuee or four-m-an tcvbrzinal il"licsegbE,tm. ban club (his Veal. maul 0 Stassen bluntly told McCarthy of AT'l;'::;):A; - defisiona 1W01ll(l be giade mly aftrrlmost Named i that his tactics are "undermining" . r ” in it arougi examim -on of the facts '. o o the Eisenhower administration's 9 -- . . ggdg go”ll1'isnl:y 7 IS 2 Jggggj and would then be absolute. ll pm, memm.” at me 5. D. U. B t own efforts to reach international A Th” '””"”l m””"5 M H" "' "MWT Right now that. dt;esn't solve theiliaxg imteDCOm:net'imih'their smsli-:8 N e Eirisiiemfteiifiiilnniatghiisuiiimiftiiti R R ' Tfharlnttetown Chess Club was' , . i ' '3 31” lm5 an-5 15 .V33l' 9 ”g; . 8 Wm M mp YMVCA. last night. ppiesent dt.SpllfP. Both the lslandeismte are Clmeme MacDonald! Cy. LONDON (Am W Brmgh mint Curtain countiies. . . t and the Miners appear to have very Nfaclraac Ppte Du,-, 11- J0 U1. - t T I Wouldnt take your Word for Fho occasion afforded tho op-t r t ., . l e t '9 3v 9 M d n. mm-mm, of prpseminz My Ed; 0 tlezitimate claims for argument overilally and Earl MacKinnoii. They mm" Jack S0lfml0n5 M0” "V 3d, yit," McCarthy snapped back. Vin C. rhhnsmne wnh an My the series. As far as it. goes on the are all Island boys and they prob- "”lmC9dT”"3l 513”;l"i; gcgzlwtfglarst At another point, the Wisconsin .....-1.. "sud mwr "why symbolic of (B The Gunman PR”) ice the Islanders have a much be-t-lably developed to a higher point Randy ufpfn an " QJMJ did”-!Republican told Stassen: 4,,” s"p,,m,m. in p. 3. Island V ter right to the series because theylot efficiency in basketball during 135 Hun?” IOT R Vi T m The committee accomplished .,,r ,.,52. l ”-w proved during the past, hm megs their time at Saint Dunstanki Weight title tit-tlht in Iond0n.:-June 9-'what you and Secretary or State After having mudr an-rnni”'t Eaatern Canada Senior 2”” the); have tm: Milt" Umh TlR:l'yB iii?!-coliisri'iandf tsliudiimti tA)l:l':Pl!'llgal'lrelt:gg:ile1('jz comm) siuiggiilris Hominunes did not Mmmpmh." ..' .: nrrits for greater activity and Kg) 1. 3' gut-gm”-V 3, g"W9l'er mm H 93 lll-3'-'3 lwlnl "ll ' . ' ” E 9 y' .' " ; "M...-1,”, plans ,0, the 1953 mm. Khggzggr leads bet5tgofgBH,en:view they have no be er claim than fmd whllte bcmle lll9m- ,1" Wl"d- PHTWNN mlkfr Vtmld hug" the joint board was determined to ' nament. Mr. John Mclnnis W'HS' Eemmnal L0, one M the Miners. According to the C.A.- 3:5 "tfmy h;lR'vel",i:l(i00ltl;gl3::Ns?::: mn 5::dn?:bNEw l;03(b9ggiecA"nl1': have A United suites champion. unanimously chosen president and "wt Eastern Canada Junior Timm-ins 5. Northside. ti. Ttmmins lead: best-of-seven quarter-i'inal 2-1. one tie. Western Canada Junior St. Boniface 6, Fort William 3. st. Boniface leads boot-of-seven semi-final 2-l. iiank Sauer To Miss Opening Game Edwin C. Johnstonr. became new secretary treasurer. Exhiliiiiohtoieball Exhliblftlon baaefoall results Mon- lay: Toledo 1. Mill-waukec 8. Brooklyn 5. Boston 0. Philadelphia (A) 4, Cincinnati 3. New You (A) 5. Detroit 9. Pimbuirgh B 6, Pittsburgh A 4. Chicago (A) 13, ET Peso l. 8. Louis (Al 2, Chicago (N) 3, MESA. Arlz., (AP) - Injured Ngw York (N) 3 gtevahnd 13 Hank Sauer, the National Lea- ' ' gue”it most valuable player last ---r-r-i-w'"":-'T” reason, will miss Chicago Cubs' T” Til 1953 opener against Cincinnati j l g F03 sAl'E""vAN'TY CAEPET M;-lrailr: of 531161”! fractured 5we”per' Phone 3254' ' right. finger Monday disclosed tho FBI! SALE-Oil!-ll.-(.3-ii-IT.-'17! llC!- digit still is "severely shattered." ole in good condition. Phone A doctor laid Sauor will be out 3104. t for at least three more weeku. smrmo TODAY I T Children to 5:30 Bonorol Skating 8 to T0 The FOIIIIM H.A. they erred in usrlng Polwer af-. ter February 15 and thus are not3 entitled to l replacement for him.' i . . But their use rtf G.rosse until lasti Satturrdtay evening was quite legit-i imatc because up to that time they had the C.A.l-LA. sanction to use the former Shttwinrigan Falls play- er and frcm their point of view- lhey Won the series. The Miners played the series utnder protest re-l garding the eligibility of Cvrosce and when he was ruled ineligible they had every right to claim that the series was rm properly played. . . . If "the M.M.H.L. accepts the M.- A.H.A, decision of the Islanders meeting the Atlanrtlco in the finals the serial will likely get underway this Thursday night. If this decis- ion is not accepted. this hockey wrangling can well continue and nothing vtti-l-l be retitled until the teams decide it among themselves on the ice again. But whatever is done lets get it dotne quickly. After all its not the Korean truce uro- posalo that we're trying to oettvie. I U 0 A tough break for it local team was that suffered by the saint Du.nsto.n'a University basketball quintet last. Friday afternoon. The Saints were scheduled to fly to New Glasgow on the flrlt leg of their trip to Antigoniah for the opening game of their series with at. P. X. Unfortunately the night out of Oharlottewwn wu cancel- led and the boys had to toardown to Antlgonlnh by our. some them had I hard time in setting of wished to place his trunk. ”I hav- tion of forming the greatest bas- ketball team Saint Dunst-an's ever had. one The remaining four members of the team. Jack Reai-don, Gus Do- rias. Johnny Taylor and Bob Mooney a1l.have two or more years of college life. remaining and will likely return to S. D. U. next fall. The four boys are Americ- ans and outstanding ball piayers.' Reardnn proved on Saturday night that the xaverians' defence. no matter how good. could not hold him down as he broke through to score 27 points. Gus Dorais also had an outstanding aeries against st. F.x. when he occired 18 points on IF'rida.y anti it-.5 on Saturday. . Dorais incidentally was named after an outstanding football play- or by the name of Gus Doria. who teamed up with Knute Rockne back around 1913 to give Notrg Dame one of the beat ouensive combinations American college football has ever seen. They tell an amusing story about the two during their first day in college. Bat” came from poor families and Rockne had to work for four years after leaving High school before he could alive enough money to enter college. when he arrived at Notre Dame ho canted all his earthly belongings in 3 small nutt- cose. It happened that he and Dm-in were assigned to the lame room. After greeting one another Doriu ukod Rockne where he en't got one.” and Boone. "shake to Bordon and one of them even on it," replied Dorata, "we start letlc Commission who also heads a joint board made up of himself and two National Boxing Amocia- tion officials. Solomons hasn't. yet received an- proval of the 15-rounder as A "world" title bout from the Brit- ish Boxing Board of Control. E.J. Tex Waltham, secretarv of the BBC. said solomons' applica- tion for the fight had heen receiv- ed. He said the board would decide soon whether it should be consid- ered in "world" title fight. In New York, Ghtnistenberry said: "We expect. that Paddy Young and Carl Olson will meet for the American championship. We would like the winner to fight the Ku- mez-Turpin winner for the world championship. If Young and Olson do not want to fight. each other we will take appropriate action." He did not say what the "appro- Witih Turpin and Humez signed. the prospects are much brighter that Olson and Young will fight it out in May or June. T111: International Boxing Club hopes to stage the bout in New York. This is to advise my many friends and patrons that I am now associated with Ray's Barber Shop. 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