_ game- is v sports is inethe oiiinéh -1 Lead in ey"e=li11Ji%ards°~‘elish'-'to~ - p , theForum 0MB p Iron‘ the championship. _ t Perms... Tues M 0 n w . A , . t i i» i» ‘ ~' - The R. E. L-N. B. champions will b6 up against strongtormosit- ion from the Nova Boo chains pions who- upset the ‘Drum juve- uiles in their aeries 11-6. Newar- theless the Bimilnereido, n; gain suflletent on edaocin their came we to offset. in-e measure. the» advantagewne shipyards will asvanlilibtxiifdflllsgl Eagle on- hom ow p r. . o o 2°. ; ‘ltcaguep Finals shaman" of‘ ma» of Wales Coils“ ‘m; m.” g “I 1111111.. I the best lh! t- i-fl . fer ills Lagos hockey ‘gig-u; ti: M11111. lilo laid session to " colleze counters were the’ rt, smooth. . N ,_R.cbert , Nicolle was ‘blah scorer e some witirfive koala while of his teammates were cud- lted with two. Darnell notched the other lone marker. surico "Mousle" "Bowling rang up three o! the Legion tallies with Cazséesand Worth aettiiit two a- n . ' Nine a‘... ‘ filled by“ snide: Game Tile ‘Surriniarside outfit‘ are‘ at s u“ slixht disadyamflse ‘in the series hi the sense that the game tonight will be played o that again, is the ilniortunate prac- tico of havinfl Dlaydowns so late in the season.» However. with a. ill9C1fll trainsoheduled from Bum- merside and a Iood tum out of fans loclli! the Island nonreactive should not lack for support. J O wl- l» . The slthoulzh they have been inactive of late. so far as games lzoyhave not been al- together idle. They have been let- Lin: in the odd practice session It the Forum themselves n neutral ice. but mum I tsn urinates of the final period, with five forwards the "I democrats e eount. Thestmt- F 1Y1"! i-urion, M. (Strain . generally familiar wl tho ice Strain surface, besides kee for the all-important title series. ‘ i=0 i i a revival fin trick and. oéia toned-RD ri-province dltlonsjvwdiilgllll‘ ‘ . mahqer of the ales boxing and wreat- rd with an Irwin ‘J ' rll. "" _ . gorixrtlar" out at if I. l ‘Sh: and shown season sport will athletic , wlithidrewm a the league ' v nines. oayngo .1 Unofficial statistics follow: Player -- IG F8 PF ‘a? Williams}. l?‘ Young, YMCA. _ Simpson. aw C . gah§§éu‘a§9u§H»u »u#a»u u>uu@»o§:E$ §bq¢éS33§ m55w53 o5$»G5:oo on. i from and is e other, as both roalies M. Do 1 at the rom lust inside tho blue- Two‘ min-lites lateitNbalie Blanchard - u _ The score was 16-1. - tpoua tumour» In a frunsied first perloqftho College "P Mme live seals and than ended I: end o! o three-two count in the closing ehnkker. herd and Coach Roy Prowse sent five forwards on the Roll-Remit eilort that proceeded to pay of! with two qulolr goals from the sticks of Worth and M. Dow . However. the Welshman halted the rally by coverlrupthelr cheeks like a tent and in a result- ant break-away Nicolle picked m; s pass from Robertson to outwit Cudmoro cleanly in the dylnlz 1m. ma: oi the name. ups: “Jon-Goal. Oudanore: defence, Pound. P. MacDonald. Mohaugiq. 11H; forwards. Shepherd, R. Dow- lins. Carver, Perry. Worth. Strain, M. Dowilng. P. W. G.—Goal. Proude: defence. Keefe, Dalziei, A. MacDonald; for- wards, Robertson, Nicolle, Blanch- ° Big. Bradley. Bagnall, Beer. Rich- a . Rafames—Ear1 Prowse» Jackie Kane. - summit! int Period Dowlinz 2-1’. W. 0.. co e (Blanchard) . 3-1’. W. 0.. Ni (Keefe) .. , Legion. Worth (MacDonald) th Penalties : gie MacDonald. Second Period‘ . w. o. Blanchard G ...... (R0 m home 12—Legion. Carver the Lezionaireb . Itmas mm. m put‘ onthe pressure and 13 > W th or ted with the "equaliser" fivlth. sluts and at Museum "bor- dered on In!“ eoond session one °‘"‘.§“°°‘°’t'3“.a.i‘a€;’i?€§. playby Baa and ' M‘ e. ‘m, Rdfifgma . w . a, minute later the count on Bub- frem close in- he Leila: "WWI?- rooketted thrcolleafl to arlear lead whlnulliif; ma?’ “All? m ‘wills-es got one o! the I t “an mo. $512.55.‘; 1"“ - t 0 "*1 $115.01. a hm ' labelled (Shepherd) Penalties: None. Third Period 1.42 . 2.37 —P. W. C.. Robertson ' (Blaauchzard! Nicolle) P. W. C.. Robertson (Blanchard) .. lL-Legion. Worth (Bowling) .. i346 l6—Legion, M. Dowling (B. Dowlinlz) 14.13 17-? .W. C... Nicolle - (Robertson) ..... 19.48 Penalties: Keefe. , when Caner. Dill“: . Proudeb idoorsten. was... than tw mo... an tick-U I'*_ to when m‘ Stanley CilpSiaiisiicspf Pmuds as nalgioi rolling‘ but the oollole g meted the rubber. out from all arllfl- ' 51°” m‘ tell! Sh h as ' home on 0P H’ - pass out from the bee! boaids- - ' rm‘: 1'1 incr-iiioiasfic 1C8 011 B- Above ls WNG omen ly‘i)efea.t_“““‘i‘. Hogsliey Champions ‘ Pines Hotel . in . for two as v Former Golf Pro At Digby Goes to Toronto TORONTO. March N —(CP)-— Golf an! P- lntin o! Elm Bi lfintdlha m. 55a 335.25.‘ “it placing BoifBurm who rflisned to 6% over duties at the Burlington professional at the igby, N.B. years and previously served tent at the Toronto Mis- sissauga Club. pktumd the west “Kan s°h°°1 11091195" team. winners oi’ the Provincial Interscholastic titleand holders of and J. F. Archer trophies. Left to right (top row) B. Bevans, L. Howatt, E. Carmody, K. Carver, mmlzer; bottom’ row, ‘B- MfleGrezor. J. Acorn. ,__ Gordie Drillon. coach; J. Brown. E. Cutcl-ifle, E. MaoKenzle. B. Carter. H. Howatt. G. Crockett. e Canuclcs Win Semi-Foals 1" F02 Straight Games (By The C Mil Press oi-ucaao. M20}: ‘gs-Paced by a hat-trick performance by old reliable Toe Blake, the iast-slcat. 36 in: Montreal Canadians ‘tonight defeated Chicalzo Black Hawks 7-2 to win their Stanley Cup semi- flnai in four straight games. The Canadlens. National Hockey 'I_.ea4zue ‘othampions. staged another Nurses ' Win Hoop Gama In the first of a. double headed 1100p game at ‘the Cundal Home gym last night. theMaple Hills Iirls tossed ilD with the P-EJ. Hos- pital nurses, a very exciting game, losing bv a 23-16 score to their more polished opponents, the nurses. The girls from me Airport nut- up a hard fllzht until the last ten minutes of play, when the nurses went ahead on three quick field oals and a foul shot to mar- gin t eir win. Miss Archer of the nurses was high scorer. In- the boys game. the City Jun- iors outplayed their youthful op- ponents, the Maple Hills team by a score o! 38-24. Neil Younai was hilzh point getter with sixteen. The referee was Earl Goss. a ' outfield but little else to Above 1s pictured a, ill-ion! performers in the recent "Ice Follies" at the Forum-left to right they are Eleanor Mcinnis, Sheila Praught and Pat Richard. Stanley Cup‘ pg1y.flfl statistics. finals, best of svevvezihseréles: Ohlcan . . (Modjtre wins . S: final against either Bost r tmit). y‘ ‘A. ll. l. Results ritiswrah s Cleveland‘ T-Miilllflhlil 1 " an on ods) (Cleve! r1610‘: ( iii’! o beatof-soveli sor- ‘V: ._ _ v ' .1. Montreal Royals v Defeat Ottawa morrswa. Match-QB d H11“; flbétd WQI’ l1 B 0 pafimg‘ lays. Mpgntreall Hoyalsto- night efeatod Ottawa Senators 5-2 to take a heavytigd edlke iln thtchir _ g. ser e or e bcst o seven noayo H a e gym; ockev c ampionship. -____i--i-l- Beynoldstown. aliant nlr-e yea-r- _.hur ed his way to his Steepla at Ali-pres l0 years ago today- inner in 1935. Rey- noldstom became the sixth ‘horse a win the Grand i once since- ilfl: , L < its inwzuration g v‘ ; . ~ tweak w‘. ware ~i 't 1m unions or‘; dazzllnz exhibition oi hockey to overwhelm the "Hawks in their fourth straight triumph since the post-season semi-final opened at Montreal a. week ago. A crowd of 18.599 National Hoc- kcv League fans saw Hawks fade out after a hotly contested first eriod in which Canadians edged hem out 2-1. SUMMARY First Period l-Montresl. Blake (O'Connor, Lach) 2—Chlcazo. Mosienko Ii-Montreal. Richard (O'Connor) .. .. 12.01 Penalties: Chauruberlaln. Hamilton. 111mm 12>.‘ Allen. Grosso (minor and misconduct.) sienna Period ii-Chlcado. Hamill i Gee. Chang‘ (Mosdell; . . . .. 11.05 Penalties: Mariucci. Bouchard, 2. flhird Period 7—i‘v§ontreal. Laoh 1 n) ' 18.3 ( lo ................ .. gelzliaities: Bouohard. Get (UvMW e . BOSTON BRAV LAUNCH THREE YEAR PLAN FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. March 26 — (AP) — Billy Southworth launching B, shiny new three-year plan in Boston with a first m“! backldib u . Serious trouble in the left s e s? the infield and pltchina new- whes wobably to another s rid-division finish. I money could d_o the trick. the Braves would win the Nfltlvflfll League flair in nothing flat. Pres- ident Lou Perini and his contract- ing associates tossed a - cheque at owner Sam Breadon last winter in an unsuccessful attempt to buy shortstop Marty Marion from the Cardinals. They would t it again Olga they thouliht it we“! 4° angosgton still has hopes at iaudina an experienced infielder and some mnrfi pitchinz. but it is not too well we ed toga tradinz- C4511 1! theg-“bin asset with a smatterilll of run-of-the-mili surplus nt- The owners are not expecting to rebuild the world in ing. They signed him to a three-year contract with instruc» tlons to start rebuildin . Billy the Kid is filling the bill wl h a display’- of hustle and . sized drill! that smack stromzlv of the Branch Rickey system. . Purchase or Johnny l-iopu from the Cardinals made the outfield a top unit. The ex-red bird is flanked by Carvei (Barns) Roweli in leit ‘d Tommy Holmes in right. Raw- e i. book from the army. has 100KB! ood. especially at the plate. Max in s... w: i“? ‘t? reguar eup u e as out Holmes, to not the ldb- Woodstock Wins N.B. Juvenile Hoop Title TOOK N.B. 28 —(OP)—- w Hi h School Red batet- w never in a mor of a thud m”: u a than 333th would ate. indie jSeek Toitevive Cape LBi-eton BalliLeoirlle Juniors Win From ‘Si. Pats MONTREAL, March 26 - (OP) —Montreei Canadians. disnlsylnl more power and speed than Ottawa 5t. Pat's could cope with. imflsiat scored a convincing 11-3 vticto B: series _ adian semi-final for the Memorial Cup. emblematic of Canadian Junior hockey supremacy. Canadians. paced by starry‘ cen- tre Rozer Pe . who accounted for six oi his teams ll souls. out- skated the Ottawa sextet from start to finish. Keliv Burnett pulled off the hat trick by scoring three times while the other Montres goals came rrom the stick of Filion and Ken Hayden. The st. Pat goals, one of\which came in the second period and the other two in the final frame were fnroditod to Bob Dennison. Les Ann- Only minor infractions. were handed out by referees Kenny Holmeshaw and Bill Thorns. both of Toronto. Hoop Finals Open Here This Evening other to date in regular long‘ games so the series prom plenty of action. ' Bowling SPECIALS: Doyle D: McL w O0 B. Lawlor B MoC l". McDonald B. Josey, J. McLean .. High slitie High three Frank Doyle, 580. specials 4. Marines l. MECHANIC H. Doyle .. Total-MO . MOULDER-S i is T. Arsenault MacPadyen B. Fisher B. Larter J. Baker Total-EMS. High three: B. Latter, 262. H h three: B. Cnrwys. 740. Pants: Mechanics 2%: Mould- ers 2%. DUCK PIN LEAGUE D. L. L Total-WIS. GBEYIIOUNDB: R. McCa-llum J. L urn . omnson . J. Mackay T tal-iiiifi. Hiogl-l single: J. Coles. l. ‘Ilhomv- sorn. 156. three I. Th utpson 4'13- Wadnmdav at {Z9001 01d 11ml!‘ . mimetic. "Polish: Groyhmmdc 4. West bd- ors . To Decide Junior s N. B. Hoop Title NEWCASTLE, N.B.. March 26 - (OP) - The lit-w liminsvniclr Junior basketball tliie will be decided here next we end when Saint John YMCA. Trojans and New- castle Juniors play tho ‘Iocond at a fins! round. They tied the opener 80-33. MARITIME (JCHAMIONSHIP ion lie ball bill at P..W..C.. Midi i BRITISH HINSOLS ) . (‘x/Ia , lfzl/i/ l”? l Boston Bruins Deiaat ‘Detroit ‘Reel Triple Feature Hoop Bill At P. W. College Yesterday afternoon in an excit- trlpie teeture intramural‘) ‘bas- rum. J Kelli’ S ttl d8! t M0: 3B“ $180?!’ m eacd Don . McLean's anks’ Giants. in a summary or the names: SCOTTIES sc¢>§1~I=bnaog Q obbubL§ f: eloo¢ooz clooeoc: e-¢1OQOQ¢e-: ‘I: §l¢QlnOrdNg ..,- :2 _, -3 e- g a raccoon!‘ uh coma: alaaeeenaro Tfilklfifi kiwi-bi»: ‘.211 CIIGOLOB McLean Barwise Crockett Conrad Handler U! Q f: 1¢M~Hro= a1 v-eNr-lv-ne-n: a1eav-owaaa 0-1 ssa-Qu» g1enotomsgy1o-etoafig '51 ensue»; - GIANTS Bamvks ., .. 1»o>T-;‘u1g 1oc~s=og val lt-oooo‘! 1 owoet-J! o1occoo 1oO>-sa>- Memorial Cup Games [alright Memorial Cop Play-offs Tonight _ (Wednesday) Ontario Final -- Copper Cliff Redmen vs Toronto St. Michaela College at Toronto. first game at befi-‘oi-three series. None. ' (No Allan Cub names tonight). Wings ll-l narmorr. March 2a ._ (u) _' tiiii o’.’é°‘»§.f1§%%'i“n£‘i%"“‘ "is K‘??? hex‘- Boston c y‘ F “"011 I 13, ton tgkg a 33mm “dis r the first ‘¥é'.i..i“‘.‘i..".?;.“‘§,9‘°" °“‘ alt m"! Kline ‘Ilhursday at n“. n Aroin t . veteran £2115?‘ ‘that gieiaehRed Winas on the road to n‘. The Bruins Boston. where “fined Hilda . ifl] ‘i guxlligcemry. is dot... nmnexé fly- . in watched 5 UMDIARY Int Period Second Period Scoring N . Pmaltles: gilrlsgie. Third Perloe. (i-Baalon. Guidolin (Galiinger) ...... 4,03 é-Detroit. Gauthier ' " (Oarveth. Hollett) ..... ___,_ 11,00 s-Boston. 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