5 The Charlotttftfuii-VliA'('iilihfqllii-lfhlolldiy: hp":-ii 16, 1956 1 r'”-s're!-- 'a,'-' 'UKi”&-Kr?-w,. , . , ' l ” v .'.,l2,,! The pimcriul rairvlaw Aces. a ' ' :xoi:i St-otian entry. won the Mini 'tiinc Volit-yliall championship and iii. Walter Caliow trophy at Queen Cliarioiie High School on Saturday exciting. when they defeated St. .lnlin'.- L'niteri of Halifax 2 games in I in a bitterly contested beat- nf-tlirec finals match. l'p in the final match the Aces Willi in straight games without dropping one They lost the first lnanic ot the final series 18-16 to St. .ioliu's but the Aces rallied in lthc set-onri for a comparatively .il41I'&'79v ;.r.s'.” ' . . . BYC MAKES SEMI-FINAL; Fairview Aces Capture Maritime Volleyball Title The Basilica Youth Club Whit es made the best showing of any of the five Charlottetown entries. The Whites went all the way to the semi-finals before bowing out to the Aces in straight games. The Whites came close in the first game losing 15-10 but were clon- berod 15-0 in the second. Prince of Wales College got as far as the quarter-finals after fin- ishing second to St. John's United in the morning round-robin series at P.W.C. In the quarter finals the Welshmen were disposed of by 935) ti-7 Vlt'i0l'y. The final game Fairview in straight games. wits lmlrll and go lal the way The other Charlottetown cntrics .. yr-uh first one team and then the l3.Y.C. Greens. Agros and Y.M.C. otiicr inkiiig the lead. The Aces finally Uiftti out after an extra points haltle 16-14. Regina Pats jCop Final tlmc .N.itinil;ii- niglil won the West- ern Ctlllflilii 'tlcmorial Cup hockey final. rif”fP3llnE Port Arthur North Star: Til RPl1ilta nun will meet the winner of the on.-tcrii Canada final be- tween .Iuumr ilontrcai Canadiens and 'lVvmiiti- ilzirlboros. Regina took tlic series four games to three to rctain the western title. I Ford-Fleck Lead U.S. PGA Entry CHICAGO rAPwU. 5. Open champion Jack Fleck and PGA WFIRST DAY'S CATCH Alan Gregory iii-VPal'-nlfl snri nf Ilia:-ris lauded the above nice ratch Mr. and Mrs. George Grcznrv St tin the latevaftrernnnii yest:i;d-a:vg.w Baby Habs Bounce Back By Nipping Toronto Marlies 3-2 MONTREAL lCPi - Montreal The 3.961 fans saw Canadicns A. were eliminated in the mornihg rounds. Other teams eliminated during the morning play were the Lanc- ers. L Assumption and Hi Grads from Moncton and a team from the R.C.A.F. station in Summcrslde. An expected entry from Moncton Navy failed to show up. The defending champion St. Jos- l l?I'.t.lX& ii" - Regina'Pai.s. eghit-Ir-nveilaiwlf .l.mmlLL qual ti'iiiiiiiiliiii; on .1 Murray Massier . nu;-i .'tl i .' -if l-llflllflll-(.lf'3Flili over- Flshe"rnen's Luck All Bad On Opening Day Reports from "All Over" indic- ate that veteran trout fishermen got little more than a lot of ex- ercise and exhilcratiug fresh air as they tramped their favorite haunts in scat-ch of the big ones yesterday. "opening day" for sport fishing. VVetcran Lloirl Wonticoit landed a lone tun poiindcr at Fiillet'ton's Marsh Bridge to avoid utter do- eat but another well-known fisher- man reported late yesterday that be counted 68 rods on the Morell without a trout to show for the day's outing. 15 fishermen at Mc- Ewens pond were equally unsuc- Junlor Canadiens triggered two goals in the final period Sunday to take a 3-2 come-from-behind vic- tory from Toronto Marlboros in the third game of their eastern Canada Memorial Cup final series. Marlboros lead the best-of-seven hold their ovrn against the heavier Toronto team. Sixteen minor pen- alties and one misconduct were called with Montreal drawing seven of the minors. The series continues in Toronto Tuesday. with a fifth game in champion Doug Ford will lead I seven-man team representing the U. S. Professional Golfers' Asso- ciation against a Canadian PGA iteam in the international matches lat Fort Worth. Tex.. May 7 and 8. Ford and Fleck automatically qualified for the team which also includes Cary Middlecoff. Gene Littler. Mike Snuchalt, Ted Kroli land Tommy Bolt. selected on a money-wuiiiing basis from Jan. 1. 1955. lilasters champion Jack Burke did not qualify on an over-all earn- ings Julius Boros. last year's top money-winner. was eligible. but is passing the Fort Worth event because of previous commit- ymenis. Robinson Wins ;3rd Base Job Montreal Thursday. Winner of this set will meet Regina Pats who Saturday night beat Port Arthur Canarliens 5-4 in win til! TlEl1t tn rPpt'r-sent the west in the Memorial Cup finals set two games to one. Bob Courcy. Ralph Backstrom and Gerry Wilson scored for . Montreal while Ken Glrard ac- counted for both Marlbnros mark- ers. Crowds Of 250,000 Give Hubs Roaring Acclaim On Saturday MONTREAL lCPl -- liiontreall Six finals. one hearing a mon- Canadiens were given a roarlng'ster key in the riir. and four. acclaim Saturday by throngs es bands were spaced thrnughoutthel timated at more than 2S0.(im as parade. which took 15 minutes for the Stanley Cup hockey cham- pass a given point when moving plum passed in parade ow, , 30. freely. Scores of tccn-agt-rs. wheel- mue mme through the city, ilng bicyclt-s into linc when cliaucc. , The pubiic demonst,-31.0” was offcrcrl. lcngilicneii the piimdc Nl:1WYORlx (AP! --- Managet' beneved m,pa,,,ne1ed m Mom. The parade started from the Walter Alston Sunday named rears msmn, and was Mmwd on Forum. home of the Canadians. Jackie Robinson to start at third M 8 chm. hm,,,,",, M wy,m,lanri enrini-I at tlir city hall where base for Brooklyn Dodgers in Mayor Jean Tirapean crvnilrat-'"'"'T' "9"" '"""' ""9" R". '""lT"?5da-V” ."ll9"'”E Mm” agalllsl ulaied me team yrnnnics and the players signed lllPlPllllH('l('lDl1lIl. le a vin g Jackson Streetcars and automobiics werc "Wis mlde" ,h""k , 3"" "'9 b9”'-'ll rerouted in an effort to keep they The players uirt-s iotuvd lli9lf" "When Robinson wants to do parade moving Qhmugh an 11 d”. husbands at the city hall antllall something. you can't stop him," me” of the em, but mime jam, left by special buses for the civic said Alston after Sunday's final were lnevuahk; ""1 the parade banquet at the chalet. on St. Hel- exhibition game with New York was stalled mm, and again whc".en's island, in the middle of tiistgSt. Yankccs ivas rained out. "He had thousands swarmed mm H, lLawrcnce river opposite the Clt.y.lS('t his min.rl"to winning the Job streets and choked them from There were 250 in attendance. and he did it. cessful, according to reports. Boh- by Simmons. I5-yeamld son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae through with another single weigh- ing 2 lbs 6 ozs caught at Bonshaw. Cats Clip Royals 3-l SHWAINIGAN F A L L 5. Que y fCP)4haw'imgan Falls Cataracisi downed Montreal Royals 3-i Sun- day for their first win in the best- of-scven Quebec Hockey League final The triumph cut Montreal'sy lead in the series to two games to one. A crowd of some 6.000 saw the. Cataracts jump into a 24! lead inl the final seconds of the first pe-. riod on goals by Dick Wray andi Gerry Desaiilniers. Erwin Grosse made it 3-0 in the second frame before Lulu Denis was credited with Montreal's lone tally when the puck was deflected into the Shawinigan Falls nets by a Cataracts defenceman. .l0HANNFJSBUl'iG. South Africa (RciitcrstaGcorge Barnes of Aus- tralia retained his British Empire welterweight boxing title here Sat- urday beating Benny Nieuwenhul- izcn of South Africa on a technical ,knnckout in the lflth round of n Iiicliediiled I5-rounder. Autograph and souvenir hunters had a field day. Buttons were ripped from Maurice (Rocketi Ri- chard's jacket sleeves and Tom Johnson's topcoat, beside him when the parade started. disap- peared entirely. &-MILE ROUTE It took GVI hours to cover the ll-mile route, nearly twice as long as expected. Eacii playcr rode in an open car. accompanied by a driver and a policeman. with tho player's hockey sweater number and name on each side of the car and at the rear. some of the de- lignations had been snatched off by fans before the parade was half over. Six floats. one bearing a lllfIll- nter key to the city. and four bands were spaced throughout the parade. '"" '” START PLAY russosv Teams Ready For By .lA(iis HAND NEW YORK fAPl-5DrtnE train-l'!3"”rl"8 "””"'"l9i' R8"-W11 vliifli lng is river and the Auger st lson to start the rejuvenated Jackie Louis Catirliiials rule a: champions. R0l7lll30'll fit illlfd bis? nfihe "don't count" lea IIF. Evenl . Piltsluirgli Piratcs lflllalhgtllv hczidyl NEWCOMBE AND ROBERTS gr,-5; dM;..,n am Don Ncwcombe gets the expecicd But a day of reckoning is faslicall 35 Slafllng Pitcher Oh the approaching. They start playing baseball for kecps Tuesday. The oddsmakcrs have installed Brook- lynbnrlgcrs and Ncw Vnrk Yank- or-:, last iw;isnn's world series op- pnnonts. as even-money favorites to repeal Rrnniiivn will trot nut l hrimd Western Imagine new snrnnri hasnm:-in in (Tllal'llP Wltlnllwil 3 VllINllIVf”l 1 Neal. up from Mttntfcill, when the (Winnipeg lends best - of - seven . Dodgers raise their first world llllal Series 2-0 championship pennant at Elibcts Memorial Clip Field before their game with Phil- Regina 5 Port Arthur 4 gdclphlg, (Regina wins best-of-seven West- With the excpetion of Neal, man- ta final series. gt-r Wallor Alston is sticking with vs-e-......,..,...,, .. ..... "--,-----,....-.,.V,.-".j'-,' agei. Robin Roberts. an opening (fay fixture wiiice l!l5ft. will start off the Phlllics for the seventh sur- Cvssive svnsim The Yankees won't be home to. start their season. bowing in be fore Prcsitient Eisenhower at. Washington where manager Cascyl Stengcl has assigned Don Larsenl to face the Nat.-i' Camilo Pascual. Dctroitcoiints on the largest opening day crowd. about 45.000 to watch the Tigers tangle with the Kansas City Athletics. who will start lefth.-antler Alex Kellner. pitch- ing his fourth opener. against Fran Lary, a sophomore of promise. HIGH HOPE! Hope is high in Boston that this might be the year for the youthful Red Sox with rookies Don Buddin at short and Frank Malzone at third. talented oldtimer Mickey Vernon on first. plus outfielder Ted Williams for a full season. Frank ., Sullivan will try to get the Sm! I off on the right. foot before 20.000 , opposing Baltimore-'ii Bill Wight. A crowd of 33.000 ll due in Chi- ; raga to watch the White Sox open against Cleveland lndlans with Billy Pierre opposing the Tribe: Bob Lemon. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION YORK and DISTRICT Applications for the posi- tion of Inaemlnator will be received. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday la W,” .-.a.. Apply in non. on Fri- day, April h. at Dr. Fish- norm WINNER Spring Training Over; ' strength of his 20-5 record (to sayl nothing of his .359 batting aver-I Openers All tiirre new major league mau- agers will do their master mimi- .ing in the National Tun of the newcnmcrs. Billy fiignev of Now York and Hobby Bragau of Pills- -burgh. will duel at the Polo yGl'Olllld5. .lnhnny Anlonclll will pitch for the Giants. Frcddic Hutchinson, the other .ncw manager. will find out if his Cards can live up to their spring sliouing irlion they lllfH'P into (fin- 'i'innali for a tmlllr of lpnhgml. ers. Vinegar Bonrl Mizell of the Cards and Joe Niixhnll nf thr RN1- logs will he the pitchers with .10.. 000 due to w.'iti'h. Charlie Grimm switched from Bob Biihl to Lcw Burtlcttc as his Milwaukee starter against Chi- cago's Bob Rush at Milwaukee. PREVENT FOREST FIRES CONSERVE Simmons came - ified for the quarter-finals by cop- ping 9 wins against no losses slap- ped down Halifax Army Garrison in consecutive games. to advance to the semi-finals where they bow- ed out after a hectic battle with St. John's United 2-1. QUARTER-FINALS AT Q.C.H.S Fairview Aces defeate lgamesi B.Y.C. Whites defeated St. John Health Club 2-0 (games) AT Y.M.C.A. St. John's United defeat:-ti Siie.'ir- water 2-0 Igamscl St. Joseph's University defeated Halifax Army 2-(i Iganirsv SEMI-FINALS if e.w.r zo Whites 2-0 tgamest St. John United defeated Si eph's U. 2-1 lgamcst FINALS -Falrvlew Aces defeated St. Johns United 16-18. 15-7. 16-14. Jus- The following were the standings latter the morning lflllllfl Write first two teams in rwtrli nt the four sections qualified for lllr quarter-linal.sl AT P. W. F. P W LA Pt! St John's United 'l 9 it ill 'P W. C it t 3 Fl R. C. A. F. '1 1' ii 5 . Lancers 9 2 7 4 l ' AT 1'. .u. (1 A ', Fairview 6 5 0 12 Si. .lolin's Hnillli lliih fr 7 1 i Y. M. F A f- l 3 93 AT Q. f". If. 5. St. .loscpli's l'. '1 'l it ill Army 9 a 4 10 L'Assurnption 'l 7 7 4 Agros ll 7 7 l AT COMMl'NlTY (il'..VTRE. B. Y. C. Whites ii 7 2 I4 Slicarwater ii 5 4 10 B. Y. C. Green: 9 3 6 6 Hi Grads ii -1 6 6 Falrview Aces defeated B. Y Cw lCNR Bowlers :Win Trophy ' way Club the Canadian National llItIlllR)'.S bowling squads won the 1.fnllllIl)' Reid challenge trophy by it'lf'fFal1Ilg represntatives from the Canada Packers League 64 points in 36. ' Three Canada Packers bowlers won the trophies for high average. high three and high single. Merline 3M:icl(t-nzie had high 15-game of iavei-age 100; Len Arsenault copped hiqh three with 325 and C. Mac- Nciil'a 124 was good for high sing- ile. A l ROAD WIN! NAPLES. ltaly fAPl -- Austral- ia's Lewis Hoad Sunday beat '.ltaly's pint-sized Giuseppe Merlo 6-4, so to win the men's singles championship of the Naples inter- national tennis tournament. Althea Gibson. New York City. of Bermuda, 6-1. 8-6. g Cgelg Flanagan. on Saturday night at the Rolla- Gnu” P3939" former American Negro women s and passing but showed flaslics of champion. won the women's the light and comcbaak qualities from right) after tile C.N.E. boyl The others in the photo are "H defeated the Packers bowlers at captains of the five C.N.R. teams. Johnny Reid tro- the Rollaway Cluh on Saturday They are ll-rt Clarence Dttnran. congratulated by .nlght to win the challenge trophy. Eugene MacNeill. Gus Gallant president of the ion the extreme right is Clarence Bud MacAleer and Ivan Connors eague (fourth iReid who presented the trophy. Guardian Photo. NOTICE This is to inform the public that The Island Motor Transport Ltd.. are in no way responsible for any passenger service that is being operated while the weight restric- tions are in effect on the highways. THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. presidetit of the league. is seen . . . wling. above holding t e phy and is being Harry Mcconne I. St. John's Dump Glace Bay 8-6 GLACE BAY. NS r(.'Pt e St. John's Braves of the Montreal metropolitan junior league stop- ped Glace Bay Iilincrs ii-6 Satur- day night to take a 1-0 lead in the opening game of a series hlllerf as the eastern Canada junior amateur Second game of the best-of-five series will he played here tonight. Miners were unable to match the Quebec champions in polish singlcs. beating Heather Brewer that stampd thir play during lague and Maritime playoff Dealer. 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