i. .-:l°°'°'g:d;:i’if:“ref§f m“ “m” 31d cxgentg by Igre- P. Ovgblztrle Welinesgfly gheviakfilper- P. w. c. m rs rr m. Wliigxillfi- Sfikili‘ ‘isbmw mmlliililig gflgigflkficjiiagxirgd rigiuizegiilltgliilllgé: end slsun. m Cslgsls Slmvs Cncm fo-slIYl \ , ' r. ar , Cmg , or y over ero ee anm cu. - _ -'"-'°¢"Ph= “mm” ""1 "'1!" owner of the Craylll l-loy szisioiee the Stanley cup finals. The lirinril: kihcfixm“ "o ° ° ° i any further say in the metter- - 1 <* ."i'h*" ‘imui m°bb'd m’ phi‘ Although Imprudence was pur- writing seemed to be on the wail g0 lrew i (l i a Aitken "'0 o 1 o we“ Kent’ W0“ 1'0‘ but that i‘ largo 2 LI‘ f?‘ ‘m n ""7 Upimriumty‘ we“ '3 chased Primarily for breeding for the Detroit Club once Leafs Wye " o Andersim ' "-3 1 o 5 l bit 595m‘! i119 Wini- I have U Q may m“ ‘in? 3'3’ 5m“ °“ m’ DUPPOIES, she will be taken to had replied to Detroit's first goal w“ "4 o 2 8 Crwkeii’ ""5 1 o n ‘Juan wimdered i’ I had bee“ i‘ size H‘, i l "'3 w u“ "cepumL Pdicane“ Belmont Park here and put into with one of their own. That made Rosita‘ ' "'1 o V 2 2 " '_' '“' " bit i“) Severe- and siwuidiyt ha” ’ .c° iigllaea hamtlgoaglfhtgrofillgll to naming ,0, m“ m" m! w“ ‘he ‘We H at the um and "om Stems . 1 o a 2 Totals ....l4 s 12 s1 aeglsigfit tkhe iynoellly Kola-loin pglyé: Glam sue . . . 43¢ o b” ‘ ' - s B5 a CO Ce J1 Th. u.” been“. u“ ‘our!!! 50"- illgzrérornakgals distinctly had the gfilgflt llilage-trstllljnlngllo ihow tflglizlt SAINTS PG F8 PF Pts. I was rig-m w“ the opinion a» .3‘ W111. team to win the Stanley apparently on the ropes. bmlnccd 4, 4, i. m’. flcfmll 0n 0 0 - Laehanu . ....4 2 1 l0 pressed by Mike Rodden. a former Cup in successive years - duplic- back and the full house was on The team that com, 5m p. h _ 91mm" -- - ~~° 1 3 1 NHL referee, passed on in Put L ‘I stinl the achievements of the old its feet for the final four IIUIIIIMS. h ii i y y” T ere have been many sum‘? c°yi° ~ --~2 0 1 4 Power's column a. few days ago. omw. sauna“ in 1m and “m. Flyén’ a ‘ashbmklng team. figural?“esiefiifgllwasggpmzhmrgg iréttiilrcgtlggnthialt Lrcilliis will or woint lvlcPhee ..0 0 1 0 no apparently has little use for A l L R rnollikxg gxiggilteniivllrzigal? F92: zfinzglgriliethtfiglesilfipi’: Lfgéioifiei“; series in straight gltmes. In many Jersey JOEiJvéQElE hilvesltratlhatwtii: ialiérillgiiiael l; g 0 firiswnwghgoiggiiee pglilal,t‘$zywirg';ig "o0 EVERSHARP |:f["|;l'?:n I J-fld m1. early lead. Usually Barrie rolls $555,‘; Q35,‘ eijiaiflw," fhampm“ L‘ m‘ “em” “ W?" Bellini" --~1 ° ° '-’ Quill one is dsserved- l2 EVERSHARP "lm" IlADiS c M“; ‘f, m‘ 1a'°°°h if“ “h” Eh?“ i“ i?“ imiihwii” mdfiffi’ Toronto uric Judging by niifii}. alricldtliittaggialiiill 21...?‘ i»? flgeillitlil: Dunphy “I 1 1 a M“? m i“ “we Md m, a, i (own; giihyg (Rum m" i m n a a fimm e Forum a started er scor f th l -- —— — — u er ony a few years ou n , 5- 99 I’ s" ‘m. the u!“ when National“, mo sessions? Mm u e . a lfaormonce they are Just about that. until he has his future protected Totals ...10 4 l4 24 illolenfilnior ranks to suggest. but it l" ' """"d'""' °""' u" ii’ must 515° be "membemd Biliiicieliiiy- Referees: Nicholson 8s McLean. would be n. good idea. if our FOR TIIE ~ COAL BALI. 240B Arnfast Coal Company seal ’ o THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN l-Aun SEVEN rh/Ifiojor League Managers Worried Over Wave Of Injuries To Players Kid Poulton Island Title; Boxing Card Witnessed Retains Fine Peakefl; Station. who fought to a Sport Forum THE GIT-SIDE QUESTION Box 194. Macdonald College, McGill University, April 11, 1948. B JA(_J‘K A Home Product —- P “The (jllelu for You" HlCKEYllln NICHOLSONS T \V I ST opular Everywhere Joe O'Brien Takes First Money With Pacer War Master " Editor 3y JOE REICHLEB $31133: giirllegrgliils regviilfliiegriié: boififglcfibjlfnfifi‘ gags-is? xysrorllsnglati/rig: Salli?“ ovllmbolljcili: Coiliilotryts Echces {mm Prince, - Bobworthy (Celdeburg) NEW YORK. April 15 -- ‘(AW of the Yankees and Dodgers. are last mam‘ and Bu Hie events dhiiigy, and giving the fans hi, Si“ ' galif. Aprllllflt-(A?) ‘iime 2ti07t g5. Marduk Dino“ __ , rs-n f i i urns. _ - . . leppar anover, elgl -yeax- so s ar e 1 . - mics- league manners as c ac nz nlury pro pfgylded the lafgg crowd oi fight ibci-inQflthPeilCifeeélofilrl/lgf alltvszhe wrzllryee- Ive glanced occasionally at your 01d gelding owned by w’... o. Mm, Yoda, Crispm’ Francisco 5d over the recent wave of lnllir- i. so key players, today are anx- idugly counting the days before the official opening ‘o1 the base- [gll season. It can't start soon ough to please them. “no lulu-y llnx hes hit the high gm! the 10w IJike. Both New York The Cardinals. besides wrfyinl of fans with some of the niost ex- i-ddhd, l1, d gen found dongs”, for his opponent wlho had a decided 1 partic-[flarly ihmdmbei- yo“; First Race-m Class Pace. 8 year ' Tsnkces and Brooklyn Dodgers, over the condition of sea smltll- citing basketball of the season and “ilillo in the semi-final czent, advantage in rcacl-l and superior bringing up il-ie quggtlgn o; when“; 0|liS and up, California hi, Q Also started: C. A. Harrison, lust year's World Series rivals, paw Howie Pollefs pitching arm. despite the fact that the Saints island iiedvyvdeight ¢h;,-hpi°h_ 3h; hitting power. In the first bout of d player was creating an offside if, mile, $1000 purse. Gabe Abbe. Volo Abbie the Prince 0i the evening. Uni: Smith and Roy while his feet were in the centre Joseph Jollllsoll (Short) Sixth Race-l l-16 Mile Trot, 11 will make their 194a bow minus The Red 50x probably will be without. second baseman Bobby Doerr. The infielder suffered s back sprain llwo weeks ago. Men- ager Joe McCarthy plans to we rookie Billy Goodman in Dean's place. are siill uncertain of Marty liter- lon's physical condition. Stealing the spotlight from many of the City League encounters the opening game of the Island inter- collegiate basketball finals Wed- nesday night at P.W.C. Auditor- ium provided a large sized crowd won the opener Wales squad are still conceded an enthusiasts with plenty of action for their money. In the main event, Harry "Kid" Pouiton successfully defended his Island Lightweight title against Lloyd Carr. frattenlng hi5 opponent at the 1:05 mark in the seventh Boy Peterson added another to his string of victories by taking a T.K. lound, preliminary events, A, Spuarebriggs of Maple Hills won a decision over A. Cormiler, City, in another fast moving, hard hitting affair. Although Cormler was game and aggressive, he was no match MacKiullon fought to a draw column and have found it tenths: interesting to hear a.bit about Summerside tezltns, though l run from Charlottetown. myself. You certainly take a ‘fair-minded view of thlngs.....qu1te a. rarity among small town sports-uriters. zone. he stopped the puck from Wright. came through for the folull players today to win the sc-l- 0nd section of the $3.750 Riverside Trot in the dayb feature harness race at Santa Anita Park. Results: Victor Tuss (Ayoul Day. Fifth Race-One Mlle Pace, Class D, 3 year olds and up Purse $1000. Poplar Abbe (E. Leonard) Marcellus (H. Fitzpatrick) Mallnister Direct (J. Dennis) Time 2:03 1-5. Class, 3 year olds and upward. eir No. i cam-iii". mhury (yogi) Ben-u, who was The Giants, whO-iflst year were even dlidhde Of coming thrgugll ()_ Qvgi- Owen Mullins of st. Peter's dECiSiOIi- i" l1 ihWiPYQl-lnd "i" coming out of the opposing zone Helen Perkins (Celdeburg) purse $2.500. expected to handle the cwichins forced to oven without outfielder in the nerl two games. Bay at 1:41 of the final round n. counter. wlnn his stick over the line, unlle Time 2:15 l-5. Seulorth 1.1a (H. Beattle) duties on "Wflil"? “Y i" Wish‘ Whiieil Wm"- wi“ “m ‘hi’ -|- + + -l- a sir-round non-title encounter. Officials — Jude" — 10h" ‘F- teammates were still 1n the oppoS- Also started: Giidamont. Jim Joes Pride (A. Cameron) lnztvn Mimday- ilhiieafi Wiii be time ‘Wiiiimlt "wild imsema“ Bmy A superior passing attack plug One of the feature attractions of Cameron and Allilbrl MacDonald. lng zone. This is a frequent Perkins, Vcl-ns Gift. Macduff (J. Cruise) sideiinfli Wiiil B “Pm iiimd- He Riilnel" hill’ Iiigiiii Was the six-round, hard Time Keeper — Billy Acorn! occurrence in NHL and amateur Second Race-22 Class Trol, 3 Time: 2.11 3-5. injured his mitt while attempting on catch a foul ball in an exhib- An injury to first baseman Ed Robinson of Cleveland has forced waves and waves of speed were the deciding factors in tile Saints’, bout between hitting non-title Tiger Steel. Island Featherweight Referee and Announcer — Gus Longaphie. games here and certainly repre- sents an important question. It is year olds and up, one mile, $100- purse. Also started: Morris Mite, Alex- andria, fiotcll Thistle. man game early this week. Gus Hank Greenberg to vacate the ‘zgitborgwiacliathglllfr’; Eugene 6332,1153: Champ, and Jackie Bradley of‘ Promoter - Joey MacDonald. invariabiy ruied i-omsideu by Ni; Toby Leon (Reeves, seven“, 11dde_1 1.13 mil", m; Niarhos. young hopeful from Vilce-ipreflldeflli office for the the local coueggens b Sustained L. and Qli-L- referees Georgia Tass (Rcdmarl) Riverside Trot, 2nd Div., 11 Class, , Kansas City, will do the honors Indians’ bench. drives threatened to ozercome m“ o g While on tlhe subject. I'd like to Simon Pure (Bi-own) 3 year olds and up, purse $3,750. i infieiid- Em (NO-Hm Mcoahan’ form‘ posing leads built u b the Ulll- remark o“ u“? “iimmmii-Y 95 Time 2:08 2-5. Sheppard Hanover (J. Brown) The Dodgers‘ World Series erly with Toronto. who was versiw crew The iliasty o! these refereelng here, as compared to A150 Started. Doctor Tom, sen, windsdi- Guy (l1 some) catcher. Bruce Edwards. also will counted upon to pitch one of the drives really-had the tans e ed . “every official for himself. m. the at“ Lou’ Dukenvm’ wayward. Miss Peter Scot (E. Osborn) sec the opener from the bench, games of Philadelphia Athletics u to a h! h itch P PP s.‘ Maritimes. The QAI-lA takes a real Third Rackyue’ Th,“ ye," Time 241 3_5_ thanks to s ‘ t sore arm, dou-ble header with Boston Mon- p g p - interest in its referees and sees that oids and Up‘ om mile 51000 Durst“ A150 Stai-hed; Ophimus’ Made“; Boston Red Sox and st. hauls day, definitely will not. 'l' ‘l’ "l" ‘l’ ‘ they are properly qualified and Mitcheii Hanover (Hodgins) Hflnoven gieverhess, Deihoi-al Dead L“ °" by a hastily "gamma illsimcied- Brownwood Lilly (Cruise) 11. Vvnian. Hi Babe- Maplc Leafs Home To H cheering section Prince of Wales trailing by sixteen poiuls late m the second half crept up to witn- in six points of their opponents as clad warriors playing it smart kept P.W.0. Juniors MONTREAL. April l5 - (c?) ,- Bsrrie Flyers advanced to the Memorial Cup finals here tonight I would certainly not criticise the referees. back home. as individuals, but they sllouki certainly receive some training. As All American (Thomas) Time 2305 4-5. Also started: Chief Billy Noble. Tlleodorcs First, Ethel 11., Flaxey year olds and up, one mile, $1000 Eighth Race-One Mlle Pace. If Class, illree year ulds and upward, purse 51000-10 winner S500. acc- ond $250, third $150. four-Lil $100. Maxey Woollen (J. Dennis) C I . . . th k - . h n in ed d M rltr al Nation- l- i, - l . _ Rousing Reception Winners 0f w» ' Eastern Canada junior final often show Ia pathetic lack of “with Race-m Class Trot‘ a Moose Hammer (R Fundeiburk’ rcnon-ro; April 1s - (GP) - loads world champion Maple Leak came home frcm Detroit to- ffly to a musing reception. , Home 10.000 persons jammed in- to the snail city hall square to 111cc;- the club which won the gflstionsl Hockey M18116 ciliilmlfi- lonshlp and brushed off Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Win88 in the playoffs for the Stanley Cup. Bowling MONDAY AFTERNOON Ladies’ Bowling League Mrs. J. P. Clarke, Captain- Total, 2264; points, 35- Mrs. Smith, Captain-total 1875: i. ‘uh of the ball at every op portunity ill the last minute and s. half to hold on to their fast- crumbling lead. + + Il- l» But on tile night's play the Saints were the better squad and deserved their victory. Their at- tack was more organized and their defence more solid than their op- ponents; they received a distinct setback in the second half when First flame Three field goals by Garth Oroc- kett plus s. penalty shot by George Andrew in the last eight minutes of tile game yesterday afternoon decideda nip and tuck junior bas- ketball encounter between Prince of Wales and Saint Dunstaxfs, the City team emerging the winners series in three straight games. Nationales behind 5-2 made a. game bid in the final minutes of the game rapping in two goals in less than a. minute but Basr-rie kept the Momtrealers frcm getting a shot at the goal the rest of the way. The game was rough all the way with neither team giving an incn. Penalties were a. dime a doren with 19, including one major. be- lng handed out, knowledge. Tihe more fact that lle has played the garlic for years does not qualify a. 1mm as a referee. Changes ill rules since his "day" will probably have made him even less adequate. Certainly our officials do not get instructions, for I have handled a. whistle in City League play-offs. and. Inter-provincial exhibition games without a word oi’ advice from anyone of authority. My only recourse was to buy myself a rule- purse. Jimmiekill (Cruise) - Visulln Mac (Hansen) referees, in future, could skate onto the ice wearing uniform sweaters, bearing the official crest of the MAHA. as the Quebec referees, down to those who handle minor games do, Needless to say, those uniforms would have to be earnerifi and the examination would needl to be pretty stiff. Time 2.02 4-5. Also started: Senator's Sister, Direct Wyn, Victory Grattall, Dale McKylo, Butternut King. Navy Hockey Team Will Meet Tonight ‘rlhouesnds more lined Bay they lost the services of their h; a 31,24 mum 1i; was the d m F, _ » 3113,13 in; lira lpimtlahignfinlgg; P0125:- m-lm Captain tom mos‘ toilvegilzmflleiieililive Efuard iigcnim‘ first game in a best of three ser- scgngsmegtlnlzire sll}: a gull-yer: $5: 12571305“: tlliasrzgiéliileilgdasalaltxliilicrle “Si???” might‘ gait‘ m t?“ —~— ml c u e f i l‘ ~ ' _ ’ l‘ l1 e ‘"11"’ ° “P3 1° le- ies to decide one lunlor intercol- l ‘n i tn fir n and ' 5° a wmpms‘ a “i” ‘i’ r i“ °9°“ w‘ m“ “i” UM” pmm’ m‘ Pmemem‘ w“ ‘ieaiii’ 5“°“’“ leslate basketball champion-shin gggoiidorpirlilcs. RxlllstY eAlklrsl. Bill wciiilglrl‘: osllnttilizse occasions I got leill/iliizn Zhlnnltultaliéy blitrelilit at: he}; yfaiifiiiillsnumiefillglaithibgthglli; l c a l ._ Station to tile city Hall for a civic ehunpiorlslipa for an unparallel- 7 Id hockey achievement. " " Mayor Hiram Mccallum told lhg players in a brief speech of ' Ieleolmo that they had done the "sity high honor. ‘Though most dune fran other part/l of Canada “we wdcoms you as citizens of ‘Toronto!’ Managing director Conny tercoiie Me i i i . non-i 3;» p; g3; runes .:":..El;la:s .1. “ills: me“ l» m» azseazzd.l;r.s*zlr.. i g ugirwmpalls" H: alliingiieg out guano; today gffgi- I d‘ ‘gqqidur skirmish that they too have ade- Qyqckgtt led m; prime qf wales George (Twlnkletoes) Selkirk of major. That brought all immediate " p; \ i i wmamfly 8y; App!’ the team fliglg. by cargo ‘plane from Paris. ltlhuateh trC-tgialgcmeltlhi scattered dim]; wily, eleven pointg, with Huntsvlile, 0nt., picked to succeed howl froin the liillayetrh and 1115b W813; QR Qaufllf you); MQIIEY QQCKI “mm “hr u, h“ good “M5,, O icials of _t e air line said mus ou e ros er. Luham, o; the shim, his, d baseballs mightiest hitter, Babe e! song W e 01w - ~.. ' m9 3mm“! waveusd ‘wen- ‘E + ‘l’ "' point behind with ten t0 his cre- Rum- made his debut with New ‘emsed to 5° m the box’ but s“ Celguls Shove Crscrn ls light and It's right. and then made fl known officially that 2-year-old Ted Kennedy will Mrs. EB. Clarke. Oaptain—total 201B; points. 14. Race llorsa Flown From Europe To lLS. NEW YORK, April l6 -(AP)— Imlprudence. leaidmg three-Year- Thc filly, vwlnner of the Oaks at. Epsom Downs last year. was FOR THAT FISHING TRIP ‘IAKI Atom A "was or is ,.-;.. a shape, and is fully prepared, with. reach. which we doubt. ' {s ' o‘ ' 0,!» ‘ u’ ¢i lIPII-Q ‘LACK ILIIS and other Insect posts STOPS SIINIUIN ' ‘ Here's ’ protection AIDS NATURAL TAN nss vicious black when the player who came on to but no matter what date is set for it basketball fans are in for a sensational struggle. And it is not surprising for all season long tile same two squads have been battling catch other hammer and tongs in City League warfare and despite the fact that Bob LeClalr, P.W.C. guard is ineligible for in Toronto Maple leafs left little doubt in the minds of Detroit Twice during the game Saints Again in the second half P.W.C. opened up a. nine-point margin but at the 12 minute mark Saints had. forced a 22-aii deadlock. The final eight minutes told the story- Prlnce of Wales broke the dead- lock first. only to have their op- ponents tle it up. but then came Crockett and Andrews’ efforts. elf- dit. . Lineups and scores: that the Deaf crew of 1932 knew tileir way around a hockey rink pretty well but that. is something for those far closer to the scene of National League play than this writer, to judge. O 4- ~0- f When a recent poll was taken to find the opinion of sports writers concerning the June heavyweight battle between the two Joes, Louis and Walcott, the experts leaned heavily toward the champion, 0 Il- + Il- misera-ble showing against Recently. Louis sent word from eott. in their last scrap. is across the Atlantic that he expects special pains to be in fighting trim to do sll right in the forthcoming for the next show and. if condi- slugfest and, in checking on the tion. is right, he can still reason for the champs confidence, Walcott years. reach, weight and newsmen have discovered that the ambition, and finish the fight with Brown Bomber ls in excellent con- dition, is working hard to keep‘ in may again stay out of the champ! one solid punch unless Walcott I I O Others point out that with such money as ha had previously tucked away, together with the estimated eighty grand he received for his Old Country tour, he will be able to quit in June without fear of travelling over the hill or lining _ up at some soup kitchen. O I I The only fairly definite infor- mation to hand is that the Bomber his pride hurt a great deal by ills Wal- takln; _ spot HINORA i 8A V! i011 311A V5817!!!’ i BIADES A Barrett and Whit Mouaseau netted Dolbec and Claude Robert. Jemn ‘Paul Jesnneau scored Nationclcs only other goal. coming early in the first period. REMEMBER WHEN York Yankees with a. slashing single at New York 12 years ago into a pretty bad light with Surname:- however, I decided to tighten up. The first victflrrl was a Summer- side boy who had previously been warned for tripping. On the next play, a rather hefty Summerside lad handled a West. Kent boy a good trimming in a. scrap behind the Summerside net. From where I stood, the Summerslde boy into his own bench. Rather than let the game get out of hand, sure. Certainly the players don't Navy hockey squad will hold their ‘reception. replace him helped greatly in - , . . . m bend whllfhmhesdedfl the ni-iigh slnsle: Mlrs- r. P. Clarke. stermnlng the Prince of Wales $35.1 Eiliiiglnfn i§§i,‘”§,s'2“§;i,§ ggzmgfgils°a°h i” i“ Omam Ziigglgiegiszgfeligzeéimfgizh soioeer tgxtlhintl: s0. filalnrg/Ieigigiké$gentilghaififiszient: : eme, ' ap y . _ ‘ " am. r, e c. - ~ - ‘ma’ °"°'£e?‘ Alain" in fittiiig nlsn three- Mrs. J. P. Clarke. me PIWC’ hem a 9'4 lead only to G" Tmdeiiid u” Nawmak‘ "l" Kent several miriliays “W-‘mi FORMER onsnrorrllrolvu night. and n11 members of the , mum}; coaech %m_ence (Hap) 615 ' P 1mm ‘i’ IEHIE‘ '7' have the losers turn the deficit rising in the final canto when on both sides, early in the game. HOCKEY FAN; team are asked to be present . c ch ' ‘>55 y ° e 55mm game lllto s. 12-10 margin but st the they outscored Barrie 3-2. I-Ic A5 ii», was iusi, an exhibition, 1 _ ‘ D37 “m i“ “Km W"! u o‘ ' o! the be“ i)! three Series takiiii; end of the first. half the winners netted one goal and set up he decided mule; hl-iedh p355 with s. h fllldfid the Leafs to foilr world place Saturday was seen yesterday 19d 1513i other hwm Sam-ed by Cidw-ie wanungs_ In. the third period, x‘ gxdvlli.‘ Easy to spread . . . Colgate stands your whis- lrsu up so your senor con shscr ‘sm at! close Cripps prepares, his first kill-bylaws . on l: ,| _ cerefliii liefinfifiioilmwssflofiiifiyoliliflrfiu lies, mosquitoes and oshs: asses pun- . r li.".‘f.n'.i".l.'.fzr.'z°..'l:'.:l.r'...°":.s'"° h.1".:'i*:.i'.'.....‘"'"'"""r"-"-' " . ou'll bs frso from annoying iosscts - E0: 6 to l hours. Taaroo is shs lmss discovery of science. . . a modern and l':.'.r.".':;.:-.. SAVE |6% ON BIG st A * lllvoucr or ECONOMY PACK um. sr-i. Moth!!! as. Pa‘ INJFCTICIDES "his-rum. zrnllcmcn.’ l you've all got the Budget Du) lcciiw"