inmwcrtuvlsiuncslnlxzrssnmss omen; Moncton Red Indians Are BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING island Champions Are Eliminated By Mt. A. Team Montague PrimFes Wilt In Final Minutes T0 Lose 6-3 Verdict To New B_1_'_u_nswick Champs. %d Island Senior, "B" and 1n- w-msalste hockey title lost night g they fumed back the Montague Prirnmses, Island champions, 6 to 3,111 a sudden-death fixture. looking like winners as late as my way throuda the final period, sita- bottling up the attacks of the of "Kid" line of the sdeptpokecheckingtsrokeupmsny dangerougattackaof the visitors. ftwasoneofthsmost “ bill. Not a minute Ken Beer was robbed Jonah was righ ihroudr but [not backchecfinl by McDonald spoiled his effort at the goalmouth, Wliterworth on s return drive poriui Primroses again took the lead s; Beer blazed one high into the upper comer after taking lids:- Carron's pom at the blueline. Jonah got two minutes for s trip- ping offense and Dickie saved from B. Currie as the little centreman battled his way through Ten see- onds before the bell McDonald's nullity lei- trlpnins left the sides 0WD. thil tel-ms laying back refus- ing to take unnecessary chums. Mounties sent five men up at the start o1 thedinal period with Mc- Donald still restL, in the box. A wild Poss on s three man break by the Primroses spoiled s grest play lZW illlililPEllERS rm 1m m BU_N_SPEIL Several Upsets as Play F o r M a c D o n - aid-Brier T r o p h y Continues. (0. P. by Gaardlssfs Special Wire) GRANITE CLUB, ‘Ivmnw. Mirth ‘In-Leo Johnson's brilliant youngsters from Winnipeg Btrath- oonss remained the only undefeat- ed rink in the Macdorlald Brier Bonspiel for the Canadian citrling tiiie as the fourth round closed this afternoon. ' m minimums, seeking tho trophy won by their Province on five successive occasions, humbled Quebec ' 15-7 after bling the scone 12-0 on Saskatchewan morning D187. Their rivals of On- tarlc, considered strong contenders for the crown, fell before Alberta in the third round: and in the after- noon ll. W. Orocker’: veterans from Newcastle, New Brunswick, were forced back to hold second place m"!- with Ontario. Goal, Dickie; defence, Btodhart (capt), Jonah; centres, McDonald, Robertson; wing, Grey. Ihslish: risht wins. 0mm. Miller. fmw. centre, Beer, B. Currie; left wing, Grant, Vickers; right wing, Mc- mller Donald, Poole, M. Currie. ihlwen, lfoCarrm clearing in the nick oi time with Robertson facing an empty net. A penalty to Wilf Watwrwcrth Med the way for thetieina corm- isr. English taking Robertson's Bliioct forward pan to beat “'I‘id" firm s few feet out. liiller was waved for triwilil Wnterwvrth and Prirnroses hrrd. M. Currie nursing st Dickie! Blmlelasarcliingprlekevadedhis Ii . lfillerwasstiiiintheboxatihe liln of the second session, the college boys heaving the puck far Iothe ice torolieve the pressure. Grant's failure to get his stick on "it puck direetb in ilrrmt of the Rnfcree: Stan Jackson. SUMMARY lint Period 1. Primrosee. Waiter-worth, 10.36. 2. Mt, A., English (Robertson) i837. ' Penalties: MoCarrcn. Wstier- wcrtb, Miller. Second Period 8. Primroses, Beer (Medal-Ion) 17.54. Penalties: Poole, Jonah, A. Mc- Donald. Third Period 4. m. A., Miller (unassisted) "mile case saved the visitors 115° I101 Miller returning seconds later. Amad scramble in frmt of the "Ml-rue net failed to dent the Nines as the llbuntieg again press- "i when Poole went off for illosal n iiiecking, Just two minute from ihe rest‘ m Heavies Revival In South Africa can. um r - Revlvsl of hesvywdl boxing in Afriu, which st present has =0 official heavyweight champion. “in prospect u iha result of ac- "i r of the Transvaal Notional Club. The South mun fighter, Ben ll. who recently fought Len - "Ir Dissent maul heavy- shun i-BROOKE, March ‘l-Aftl earning their opponent; u: the second overtime period, Dcrion of Vaudreuil bowed out of the inter- mediate amateur “ * piaydowns here tonight, fifostod 2-0 by East Angus, champions of tho eastorn tawmhips. SPRATPORD, 0nt., lurch 7-- (OPJ-ltMicbsoPs College of ‘Pu-- onto tonight captured the Junior "A" Ontario Hockey Abocistioa the fast skat- ssl’: captured the first gams in ibrcnlo last Saturday 1-0. ‘l- ( 01'.) — Nevsrlnlbangar Johnson's four were never in danger tohy, though they had the experience, for the first time in the round-robin series, of being be- hind in a match when Saskatche- wangotssingieintbefirstmdin the forenoon After that they were never headed by either the sister Province or Quebec 1 ‘llcnlght they were drawn a- gainstNorthtrn Ontario, who broke into the win column and inciden- ed the tirrili of the dsy ,tallyprovid by defeating Alberta 8-’! in the afternoon after Quebec had beet- en them 13-9. Skip Jim Shaw's draw shot h) lie two, and s heavy stone which went through from skip Orwell Stewart of the Mac- Leod, Alta, rink gave the ‘Souit its winning margin. Upset Dopo Alberta. incidentally, caused chagrin to Hamilton Thisfles in tho morning, spoiling thdr re- cord with s 14-5 defeat. It was s brothers, Stewarts from the West Province too strong for Hsnliltonh Camp- bells. The ‘Ihistles came right back in the foln-th round to defeat New Brunswick. The Newcastle rink had ' defeated Nova Bootia. la-o to go to lunch on even terms with Mani- toba. But the Hamilton boys start- ed off with s six-end in the after- noon andnever let up, The final was 23-9. it was s day of oorpulent scores. Saskatchewan scored s douple of fivm in defeating Harold Anslofa rink from Windsor, Nova Beotla, 23-5 in the afternoon. but the Saskatoon four under Club had no luck against Manitoba in the morn- ins- . With the MscLeod rink submerg- ed under three losses, and Ontario and New Brunswick each having suffered one defeat, Johnson's Btrathconrs took the ice tonight for the fifty round of the seven- ronnd borlspiel as strong favorites to come through, STANDING GRANITE CLUB, Toronto, Mar. 7,— Standings in the Canadian championship curling bonspiel, st close of the fifth round: Won Lost 0 Northern Ontsr Cape Tra ve rse Defeats Capitols OF THE CHARIJOTTETOWN Till Disqualified GUARDIAN EXJLL-‘lzé; (C- P. Iy F‘ MO soeiatlon; because, Mr. Green- losf said, three Indian players N. 3., Groenleaf said. President Wry of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Amoehtlon would ar- range the detalh of the Bath- rust-Moneton series, Greenlesf nilllllinr wms MATCH (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MIAMI, Fla, Much '1—As the final stroke of s thoroughly ting- ling golf finish today, slender Den- ny Bhute of Philadelphia, the kit- lsh open champion, rapped in s nine-foot putt on the 36th green that was worth exactly 0500 and clinched the international four-ball profesional for him- self and his Spanish partner. A1 Ihpinoss of Akron, Ohio. They defeated the defending champions, shsrpshooting Paul Horton Smith of Chicago, one up, in a match whose excitement was carried right down to the last hole forthe bcnefitofsg-alla-ycvflmc goitatora at the lidllami Country u. LE A AN n wrltmnuvuv Ma-srs. Walter M. Les and Hor- one Wright are to be congsowisfszd on the donation of s beautiful 120c- ifl! $109117. now on exhibition in Ciodkin Brothers window. Summer- slde. ‘Thiswill be played for by the winners of five different leagues residing in the Fourth District, com- Pmed of players who never played senior hockey and have not played intermediate hockey in I933 or 34. Cmpoud and Victoria are also in- eluded. Schedule of Lea. and Wright Hoc- key League: Section A March ‘I Upper Freetown vs. South Freetown st Bede-qua Rink. March 12 Freetown vs. Albany at Bedeque Rink. March 16 Albany vs. Freetown at Bedflllie Rink. Section B March 9 Borden at Victoria. March 13 Victoria at Borden. March 10 winners of sec. A vs winners of see. B at Borden or Vic- Msrch 19 winners of sec n vs. winners of sec. A. at Bedequc. March 21 Kensington plays the winners of sects A and B 1n their home rink. March Z winners of sec‘; A and E8915? Kfifililifibn at Kenslngton. Royal Bank Dereats Bank Of Nova Scotia In the first of the two games w decide the winners of the Tibert Trophy, in the Banker's League, the Royals took the Scotla into camp to the tune oi 3-1. The lame was fast and fairly clean as Banker's games go; the Royals having the edge on thl play throughout, the Bcotia being un- able to cope with the qreed and clever checking of their opponents. Pbr the Scotia it would be dif- ficult to name any tending playensseochmsnplayedhisus- ual steady game. Red LePsge was the outstanding player of the Roy- al. scoring all three of his team's goals assisted by MacMillsn in the fist counter. Tho game was satisfactorily and impartially handled by Mei. Diam- and. QUAKIII DIIIAT IIANCI (C. P. ly Gflrdlasfs Spcohl Who) PARIS. France, larch 'I—Bas- katoon Quakers tonight Hones 2-0 in g hockey game that saw‘ tho Oanadiana triumph though lsparior combination. Skate Tonight lat as all skate as the soa- soa is aosriy ended. Good ice st the Peron. ' Prmeaadoice. on“. Runyon clf White Plains, N. Y., and. Hamas - Baer. Bout Likely LUBBOOK. Tex. March ‘I. — Steve llamas, former Pennsyl- vania gridiron star, will meet Max n»: in a iii-round boat in New York City in June, if plans of Jack Dempsey msterialhe. Dempsey. hero to referee a card, talked by telephone with Ancil Hoffman, Beer's man- ager, today relative tn a. Boer- Ilamas fight under Dcmpseyb promotion, and was told "Bur would be ready" and to “contact | Dempsey wired Harvey and was expecting a favorable reply. Canada Plans Big Team In Empire Games (By Elmer Dulmagol (Canadian Press Staff Writer) TURONIO, March 7 -— Canada may. if there is money enough and that many athletes of international calibre, send 16B competitors to the second British Empire Ga-nlcs this summer, in England where John Bull is preparing to stage an am- bitious three-ring circus. You won't be sblc to see all three rings by sitting in one spot. The British federation has advis- ed Canada. what its programme will be—troek and field, for men and women, swimming icr men and women. and boxing. wrestling cycling and lawn bowling for men only. There will be no events for oarsmen which were highlights of the first games staged at Hamilton, Ont. 1n 1930. The Canadian British Empire Games Committee hopes to raise $35,000 to finance the sending of the Dominica's team. and was. , secretary, is so optimis- tic that financial difficulties will be overcome that he has announ- ced: "Cansds plans to have com- plete teams- ln athletics, men and women; swimmlns. men and wom- en; boxing wrestling, cycling and lawn bowling." ‘Pile games start on Saturday, Aug. 4 and finish on Saturday, Aug 11. The opening ceremonies and all track and field events will be in the White Stadium, London. Qwirn- mlng will be in the Enrpire pool at Wembley and boxing and wrestling in the Empire arena, Wembley, which is some distance from 1on- don. Cyclists will hold their com- petition at Manchester. Each ccmpetinfl country is given the right to enter four men in each track and field event, so that Cam ada could send a maximum men's track team of '16. Events are 100 Ylfde. 320 yards, 440 yards, 380 Yards, mile, three miles, slX miles, marathon, two-mile steeplechase, 120-yards hurdles, 440-yard5 hufdles 1118b lupin. broad Jump. hop, step "id 111ml). pole vault, Javelin throw, discuss throw. iii-pound shot and le-Pound hammer. 'I'he some number of starters are allowed in those events for women; 100 ylrdi. 220 yards, 880 yards, 80- metl-c hurdles, broad jump and Javelin throw. Swimming and Boxing Three swimmers from each Cilllfll-Ty mily be entered. The pro- KfB-mme calls for seven swim events W!‘ m¢n—1°0 YB-Pds free style, 100 yards backstroke, 200 yards breast, 44 yards free style, 1,500 free style, hlsh diving and springboard diving. Women's events are 100 yards free SW10. 100 yards backstroke, 200 YflPd-S breast stroke, 440 yards free “We. high and springboard diving. Each nation is restricted to one boxer and wrestler for each cluel- These are: boxing, flyweighc, 113 Pounds and under, bantamweight, I18 and under; feather. 126 and un. d"; light, 136 and under; Welter, 1G7 and under; middle 160 and un. def: light heavy. 11s and under and lwevvwelrht; wrestling, bantam, m and under; feather, 134 and under; light. 145 and under; waiter, 15s and under; middle, 174 and under; lilhi hf"? 191 and under and heavyweight. The three events for cyclists are 1-000 words sprint. 1.000 metres time trial and s IO-mile Qgrgtgh race. Only one entry from s“); country is permitted. 0n the greens will be a compet- ition for rink-i. doubles and singlu bowlers. ' The Clflliiian tel-m u scheduled to sail on the Canadian Pacific liner Duchem oi Yo» 1mm Mon. trsal on July 20. RETURNS T0 0AM‘! nnrsrrvas-r. N. c. 1mm r- SPORT WORLD [IVER Mfililll Hand Redmen First Upset of Season in 4-2 Win. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. March T-Calladl- ens, the team that knocked the pro- vlnclal champion Royals out oi tile whim swim playoff. tonight pulled another big surprise when they de- feated McGill University 4-2 in the first game cf the final series for the Province of Quebec senior hockey championship. The teams play beet-two-out-of-three, the second game next Friday. It was McGilYs first defeat of the season. They had previously won 20 games and tied three for one of the best Cpnsdian records in the history of hockey. A capacity of 10,447 paid admissions watched the Redmen, favorites to oppose the Maritime champions in Allan Cup competition, be outplayed through- out the contest. Scores Twice Roger Gaudette, fleet left winger. scored twice for Cansdiens while Rene Bcudreau, last year with Moncton Red Indians, and Roland Robert got the others. For McGill, Kenny Farmer and F‘l"ank Shangh- llessy, Jr, were successful marks- men. Nels Crlltchiield, the McGill centre who was injured recently, was used sparingly. The teams: (hnadiens-Goal. E. Archambault; defence, Arcand, Wilson; centre, Pi- lon; wings, Berger, Gaudette; subs, Lalonde, Poirler, Robert, R. Ar- chambarllt, Dufl, Malenfant, Grant, Boudrenu. McGiil-Goal, McHugh: defence Melkielflhn. Hall: centre. Farquhar- son: wings, Farmer, Robertson; subs, Crutchfield, McGiil, Elle, McLcrnon, Shaughnessy, Wigle. TO l T. 54071558118 PFiUIrOseS, Island in- termediate champions, were ellm- inatcd from further competition in their circuit last night by Mount Allison University hockey team. bu; not before they gave the (‘Jlleglans a real run for the title, out, plh-gng them the first two periods, ‘It W55 nnvbodys game until the mlddle of the third. canto when the Primmnw appeared to tire and gradually wilt before the N, 3_ champions attack. The Moncton Hawks ran true to form last night to take the Wolves and demonstrate that they are still the formidable outfit which cap. tured the Allan Cup last season. Big Bill Gill handed out checks unmerciiully, pounding the Wolves forwards to pulp u. they bored in, while Bert Connolly shone a5 thc spearhead of the Moncton thnlsts. It looks as if the Hawks may make it three straight. M00111 Redmen, victorious in 23 557318111‘. games. tasted the bitter pill of defeat last night, suffering a 4-3 st bark from the Canadicns who yet may upset the dope lfl Quebec senior playdowns, The Moncton Red Indians are out of the Junior ttllc hunt by the action of the C. A. H. A. accord- ing to word from President Green- leaf last night and thr Morlcwn- Bsthurst series will be replayed with the Cansdlcns substituting for the Indians. Expect Larwood Will Bowl Well IDNDON, March 7-Concenllng the future of Harold Larwood, whose injured foot has caused murh anxiety since the fast bowler rc- turncd from Australia, the Notting- hamshire County Cricket Club, in its annual report struck a llotc of optimism. ' "It is hoped that Larwood will be able to bowl as well as ever in 1934." it stated. Finance in relation to the club showed the loss of the year wu about $4.000. The report emphasiml the heavy price paid by the club, both in match results and reduced income, for the success oi’ and Vooe with the English team in Australia last year. u clvsmr IEilElilIE lillli BOXING "w"? battle g goals, a. CONNOLLY BERT services of their regular defence- ma-n, Frank Lavigne, failed to check the dashing Hawks as they sWPpt in repeatedly and swarmed around the Pfiflfly cage throughout the first period. Sargent made them were sensational. Terrific i-lamrnering And while the Hawks rode 1n and around a defence that failed to check effectively, m lrtum the Wol- verines‘ front llllCS took a terrific hammering from the burley Monc- ton defence. Bill Gill. 198 P0111135 of brawn and muscle, threw his we ght lnio the oncoming iilrwards with Nckiess abandon. nicked W- ernl of the rushing iorvrards of the Stuart clan completely vii ilmr gram; and mashed them to the ice. He gave the most eifeciive demon- Su-atmn of defence work seen on Moncton ice, and ills blows had 2i imndency m slow up ilw Chore-nu Wolf-pack. Efllii! Mosilcr and Bili Cowley. look a terrific bumpmg from Gill and Burrage but they never slacks-d in their efforts and won the plaudits of the rrowd w ill their gamenens and vourageousncss The grime started out at a 510W pace as the ivro classy mulls spar- zeci for an opening. THE’ Willie‘ got the first break when Len Bur- lage was chas-wl i0 the pillow bmr for trlpplng LHlllOn early in the first perlod. Iflwks eased the DTP-h- sure of mcrllllcllllg Wolves with long shots down the lCc and Foster was not, called on to nmk" u dlfficuli stop \a'h;le the team was short- handed. Storm Wolves‘ (‘are lle llllc of Jnnlcs-Wcbstvr-Mrt- liamp; sl/lrnlod Llli‘ W0 vcs’ czuzc wltil dllanlng thrumr. durlli; "115 pcrod and Sflfgfili, lllfiili‘ some, sen- sational saves. Wllllf‘ Irvine and Connolly and comrmny- pvstered the Halifax defence wlih speedy lndzv- ldllnl niulmphs. The second perlod lvnr. jllfl about ovPr vvlloll Bert Connolliv. whose skzllxllg furnished one of illi‘ lluzh- llzhis of the game, spilt ill!‘ Hall- inx defence, picked up the puck m1- an and slammed n. into the cor- ller of the mac. Thr- snlll- pilvcr was through again a few .<(\cnrlrl.~ after ilif‘ resultant tars-oil. but (lngllml pulled (he fowl from lln- der the Tarlky Irishman. and saved a goal ‘out drpw a pcnnitv. While Gannon was off Wr-h-ivr charred in [or Jmnvs‘ lPlXlllllKi as Sztrirrrrlt hold on lllt‘ rubber. thorn was a rough and illfllbli‘ flllXllP. 1n 1hr‘ srrimmazo tveilslor pOlFd Sar- rrrnt in the inn- flfld was l)flfli$lll‘(l iwn minutes Srnrrs Again Il “'11s in ihv Lhlrci llvrlnll lh.ll ihlnlrs inrpprnvd m a rv-lrlli! Will'- Oollliolly scored .\ll(llli‘llill'.s oiYfllld goal about illwv mnulrx after the opening of illt‘ session. on another of his dazz-lmq individual rushes. I-‘lvc minutes lair-r lrvlllf‘ rarrd in fast to pick R111 M llvrs rrboulld of‘! the hoard: and flick ilrc purl-r behind Sargent. About midway tllroulzh the per» 10d Bill Glll drew his only penalty of the game for roughlng Lnwlor and the Wolves cashed ln on their big opportunity. While he was aw- ay they sank both their goals. Len- non scored the first one He outmanoeuvrrd the weakened dc- icnce, but was knocked off balance as he broke through. However, he managed to bat the puck and as Foster rushed out tnsavc. 1t slld in- _ to the net. Lennon to liawlor Ten seconds later Inwlor took Lennon's pass on n. mass attack and uncovered. cosatcci in close lo libs- ier before firing it into the corner oi the cage. When Gill returned. the Wolves were chased beck into their own territory where they fought like demons to keen out the maraudins Hawks. Finally Dad James and Bill Killer wasted a nest forward in the Half: acne and James the last gcei of the nlsbt into D ‘shale; pinata of lav t! lvo Milli ill ~ 1 BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ER i4- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) AIONCTON, March 7—Moncton Hawks hammered the Halifax Wolverines into submission here tonight and won the first of a best three-out-of-five game series for the championship of the Maritime Senior Hockey League. The score was 4-2 and the scene of night for the second game. Inspired by the great playing 0f Bert Connolly who turned in the best game of his career in Moncton, and scored Moncton’s two first The Wolus, playing without the '- severni ("lover stops and some of- BANAIJIENS lNAllan ClizFChampli SURPRISE WIN Hammer Wolvei Into Sabmissio Connolly Leads-Team To Victo ' As Big Bill Gill Turns In Star Perfgrgance. shifts to Halifax Friday oldlafiwaa-ao-I-ao. n: ism-sea a-iiiidtinap Wldiad“ the Allan Cup champions lshowed a wide margin of superior- . ' iiy over the Wolverines tonight. They scored one goal in the second period and three more in the final session and only the clever net-guarding of Leo Sargent in the Halifax cage, saved the I-laiigonians from a worse defeat. an attempt to score but they were generally stopped at the Moncton blue-line with heavy body checking. SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties: Bur-rage, Gzaham. Stops: Sargent 17, Foster ‘l. Second Period l-Moncton, Connolly 10.56. Penalties: Shields, Jalnes. Olfi non, Webster. ' Stops: Surxzent '7, Foster 10. Third Period z-Moncion, Connolly 3.17. _ fF-Moncwn, Irvine (Miller) 8.10. 4—Hallfax, Lennon 954. ' o-Holliax, Lowlor (Lennon) 10.01; ‘H (i-Monclon, James (Miller: 15.38. Penalties: Gill. Masher. Stops; Sargent 7. Foster 8. ffalifnxr Goal, Sargent; defensa, Graham, Ferguson; cerltrv. Cow- ley, Masher; left wlnq. Gsrznon, Lennon; rlgh". wing, Pomona, Shields, Lawlor. Moncton: Goal, Floater: defense, Gill, Burrsge; centre, Miller, Jam» cs, McDonald: left wing. Irvine, MCMLIIIIIFL right wing, Connolly, Wvbslrr. Referee: Jack Duggan, Ottawa, CENTRAL GIIARDIAI This column is roacrved for rr-rvl. nl Inca] interest but adilrilv-iflg 0f newly nature may be mun-u n rents s word strictly payable in sfi runes, INYERNESS SCRLENED (‘OAK MA. Picksrd and Co, are unload- lllg car's today. L-llltll GIVEN FIRST READING—'I‘hQ LPgiSlilillN opcntd yesterday at 3.40 p m. when the following 5K were gilen first reading: An Act: amend the Succefion Dilly ‘ 1925 Ilion, Dr. MscMlllnnI; an Act to amend the Marriage Act 192d rlfcn, Mr, MePhee); an Act to an mend the Teachers‘ Superannut- uon Act 1931, ilioll. Mr, MarPhoe). The debate on the Draft Addrofli- reported elsewhere in today's issue, was then taken up. POTATO SHIPPING GENER. -_Shlpping of potatoes‘ is gener at all loading centres on Lilo rall- u-ay at the present time. Empty cars are being rushed to the ptflb" ince from all parts of the Atlantid Region, but lt ls impossible to keep up with the demand. Pntlttoes havo begun to move to the mainland ffl shlpnwni. by water from llnlifal and St. John. The frrrv is malllvfl n number 0i freight trips daily, bringing empty cars to the PYOV‘ invc and taking hark cars infidel with potatoes. Mrs. Harriet Crrghan has return- ed from Brooklyn, N Y., having spflhl. the past four months with lief daughter, Mrs Gordon MacQrlillari. Mr. and Mrs. Frrnoi Graven, Sunlmcrside, came to Charloct_e~ mwn yesterday morning m spend s short visit with Mrs. Graves‘ , rents, Mr. and Mrs Allan Pbravi o, Brighton. w I BOYS m anus -. GET READY i , Provincial Interschol \‘ Ice MeetAt The ,3,‘ - F oa.rJM:';"-f“' M A w" 14:12; _- sg-galm. ot~ _ _‘ “" 4w. -->-._' . -vw>.r§dD?->~ ._.