' in the third before rcfcrce Eitdie 4T Cangciiens IDeFeaE Boston 2 - I In Qvertime . TilE BIKE SHO "41? {AGE mm Reardon Pulls Victorylfwiidfi L¢8i0l1 T08!!! From Defeat In Last 1W1“ Madhllflht mill. Minute 0E 3rd Period‘ [By Syd Thomas) MNPREAL, March 27—tCP)~~ The fighting, driving spirit of huqq- Kenny Reartlon sparked Montreal Ctinadicns into a Z-l \v.ii over Boston Bruins in an overture battle here tonight before a roar- ing crowd of 11.874 who saw the I-hibitants take their second ‘naught win ln 1110 Iicst-of-sencnj smnipy Cup Stfllll-filiyill. Rpflhlflll, rushing. hustling Irish rflrguard of the Flying French- men hauled victory from defeat as he [mngcd home a goal with tinly 5g lClfDllflfl oi’ the third period loft grid then rnarld in with old hard “We at. ,.h Chamberlain, lllll-‘i-ifl‘ “mp 111111101; tn set up Kenny YWKQi-il’, iviiiiiiiit; goal after 5:115 qr the sudden-death overtime se\- nan. i 1r was a heart-breaker for Bruins “it iiieir sparkling goalie Frankie Bl‘..'li~'(‘1(, who ]11¢'l_\'(‘f1 his heart out 1n the third period as clllliidiCfllx “e19 in on t\vo 0t‘ tlirct- danger-z oils rushes that looked lahcllcd. Bruins. who outshot Canadians, 1n regular time, hail taken ,1 big 1.u lcad at the 3:02 inurk of the; nrditie frame when Bobby Batter came in with Bill Cowley and Porltv Dumart. on a neat pass gust-k, He outguesseil Canarhci goalie Billie Durnaii and found the corner o! the net. .. 1 'l'he teams now more on to Bo.- tun f-ii- games Stttttrtlay and nest, l t '1'=i»»<.i|a_\‘. “i111 Cnnatliciis ii‘.t.‘l'-t. uliciiiiing favorites 1)(?t‘1ltl>(.‘ all tiiezi- driving. courageous finish lo- 11- t and their scasoifs rt-coidsI Q\'|'1' Bruins. Caiizitiiciis won 111119‘ anil tied two in l2 games with; Boston this year, Bruins‘ only Wu coming on Montieal ice, 1 Both squads lore out front thcl lng whistle, Bruins tintslzot Canadiens 10-2 in the first 11011011,} a ‘ii-uisiiig 20 niiiitttcs thzit saw fire 1yrnnl|ios liaiiticd Out. llifhlh-I big a major to Chamberlain \Vl‘.(‘lli he drew blood in a high flicking; ckihange with Don Gallintzer otl Bruins“ ‘There were only two penalties, in the scctintl 1-"ri0t1 us cilllllfliClli riinie ramming in aflsr B1lllt‘i".\i goal. and Bruins toll back uli their defensive. Montreal had the cilJc in shots, 8-5 1n this session. iiiit for the entire game Bruins forccil Bit Durnan to handle 21 shots Iirainst Brimsekis 19.‘ ‘- Canadians showed their fighting spirit. in the first yicriod whcii- Billy Rcay and Rcardon wcnt off in rapid! succession and Bru-ns went all out for a izvfll- Only suii- erb net minding hy Durnan anti the close checking and covering of big Butt-h Bout-hard and hts mates hold the fort that time. Reay drew a 10-minute miscon- duct penalty with only five min- utes ot regular time left as he protested tan vigorously whcn .\lurph Chamberlain was rallcti on a hreak through. He was still in the box as the |am9 ended. but Canadiens Punch Line and the “Pest Line" of Mos- llchinson Scores Technical Kayo MIAMI, Fla. March 27---tAPl- Sugar Hay Robinson, welterweight rhamplon of the world, tonight lrorcd g technical knockout over Bernie Miller of New York City lri 1'32 o1 the third round of thclr ill-round non-title tight. Miller hit. the canvas fiyc times ("iachman ended telling blow was Jaw. Robinson weighed 151i 1-2, Mil- lct" 149. the fight, Tho a right to the doll. Chamberlain, Peters carried the hattli- to Bruins the entire five odd nilnutcs of overtime play’. Both teams laid lt on hard and licavy and nt various times Egan. Gallingci- and Henderson had to 1:0 n-ft fur repairs a". slashing slit-ks ilrew blood. Crawford also was badly batter- ed and saw n0 action in the last half of the game. Stimintlry ‘First Period Si-viring: None. Ponnltics: (ialliiigi-r, Chamber- lain tniajoi-i. Rcziy. Reardon, Egan. Second Pcrlod b-Btistiiit, Bauer <Dumart, 00W- lcyi 3: Pciialiis: 1il'1.§('l. Mt-(jill . 'l"hlril Period . QvMuntreul. K, Ttcrirdtzii tltzwln‘ ard). 19.08. Petialty: Rray 110 minute mis- roiidtit-tl. 0\t'l'11IIll‘ Pcriiitl 1l-~Muiili'i-ul. i\Iu.~iii-ll IK. i‘ -' on. cllilltlhCllitllll 53S. Penalticw None. i Lewis Promises Aid g To Maritime Miners I \V.\51llI\'ti'i‘ti.'\', .'\lilii‘t:li Z1 tAP) .lt~.‘,ii~, 1.. l.t‘\\'s totiay ])l't.\llll.\(‘.(‘1: stiikn , <’11\1(‘l'|| thiiiadiau miners; "PVPlZV '~tan:'o in their struuglei to (‘Slflbhhll living." ' ‘s was t11bl'1l.).\t‘f1 n dcccnt standard 0T1 . tonigih‘. by 1 ll\l‘1 1 aascciatcs of LPWs nftcr hi- wlth lcadcrs of district ‘Jti ht‘ the‘ lluitcd .\linc \\f01'kt'r:; ti\.l~‘.1..i, who chine hero frrni Nora Scoiia. 'l‘\\'ti wholes. ago thc l'ntcn con- lribtllfcl $310.00" frnn its irriisitry to nld the striking 1i\l1\(‘|‘5 and thiwr 1 families. *0criliiii1,wfireen 1 tBy Sid Fctlcr) hEW YORK. March J1 4A?»- Froin n11 you 110,11‘. it would zippcar‘ that Mari-cl (Jordan. the European, iIllt1d1t'\\'O1L‘111 champion, will 111:1 1110 M111’ tighter in Madison Square; Garden's ring tomorrow nigliL! Howcvcr. Hnrc-ld Green says hel will show up. us long as the suh-j way ls rtiiiniitt: from Brooklyn, l Whats more. the rugged {ne-1. hydrant swatter out of the tough Brownsville section ls unimpressed by the buildup whlcli seems to be yniiitctl at making the “Marcel Wave" froni Front-h Africa ,1 surn- hinatio-n atom bomb and 13-30 hombcr. Iiustlitig Haro-ltl insists it makes no difference that prac- tically everyone ext-opt his immed- iate family is saying it's too‘ had for him in his IO-rouiidci", If he should win. as ho expects. Bout Tonight il would cause confusion among (a) the bookmakers and (b) the steering committee of promoter Mike Jacobs‘ 20th Century Sport- ing Club. tn say nothing of the paying customers, who are nu- pcctccl to bulgc the Garden at the scams. Ccrdan caught the fancy of the fans in his New York bow last December and as a result, promoter Mike Jacobs‘ ticket ex- perts are looking for an "SRO" crowd of close to 10.000 and n catt- of 5120.000. The bookies have iundc Certiziii, 5-10-12 favorite in his 100th fight! of his career. He's racked up a0 knockouts in his 12 years in the rum. and lost only two bouts. both L "CHIYCO" MEANS ‘CHIYCO’ h a undo mmo ined lro "Chrysler Corporation". m: In accessories in; thin trode- anrk an iunnl by the mun who salfiC ruler. Plymouth u In Sgt can. In an die tmcluno ehmlurl iimlalllnginu. cuavstifi OF f: THE QI-IARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH _z_a_._ 1343 The Sumiiierslde Legion team 11151 111K111 ire-a 111g J.W. Mac- Naught Trophy, emblematic of the hockey championship of East Prince Cotuity when they defeated tlic Borden Nationals 9-7 lu- a sud- dun-death game at Bedcque Rink. Burden won the rainy to the finals by defeati-rig Kciisingtoni iri the bfllll-lllltll series. After the giillip Dr, Austin Dei- tuiey of Sttnimmzside presented the cup to the victorious team. Liiictipsx a Suininersiclc~Goal, Casey; dc- itence, Shields, Woudsidc. Grady, Davis; forum-its. CL Bernard, [Jcigtir-"i, 'l'l'illll0l'. McNclll, S. Bor- 11- rd. S Gallant. 1-2. Grady. Borden —- goal. McAlecr; de- fence, Lore, A. Oatway, Mclsaac; 1't)i'\\'t\l'(1.<. Richard. F‘. Oatwgy, J. lint-r: h. P Darin-h, Glill. Mcliniis". h‘ IMARY First. Period. iDeiglian, Hcrntiril Ffrainor) .1 sitii. S. Ualiuiii twoodsldel -i.-Niitii,x.i~l.<", l-' Oatway. 5 --Lcgion. Deiahuu, 6- Nationals. McInnls ti’, Dar- - 1‘llf‘1l./\ Oatwuy). Prr '.1.1l1(‘5——:\/IL‘NC11|. Second Period. 7,-Niitionzii~. .-\ Oatwtit tl-Nailonals, F Oatway (J. Dar- rarhi, 9.» Lcgiuu. G. Bernard. l0—»l..egiun. ’I‘i'nintn- iGradyi. 11.——1..(‘,l1tlll. (iftifiv tT1'_\1-i1<‘-l'1- 111-14“! ' ~in<ir iIJeighanl. 1 Penaliic Gtilltnt, Richards. Mclttxiis. Third Period. 13.~ Legion. 'l‘rziiiiiir. 14.~N.-itionals. J Dairacn ti" Ontw . Richardsi. -t ‘ F‘ Oiz-ltiray- (‘Rich- Pt‘ll1\111l"‘.l-—Mt'NC11|. MOVE T0 END lCaiitiiu-a‘. iron-t Page 1) against it aiiyirny. /\1l.~\\‘(‘l'l1‘.f.§ l1l't‘ll<-l‘i.\'\‘ s; bclittlctl .‘1i11[‘lll"l111§ inzirgiiritic was not u: l butter and that the bill \ . "abuse of hbcrty” of tarmrrs. llcfcrring to a fortliccvnuig con- fcrntico kinking to reduction oi’ 1n- tornatitinal trade barriers. he said it would dcnl with inntii-rii of in- tinllcly greater importance than Wittlhrr Canada a.iu\\:. hcr "ptopie to have olcomnrgzunnc. lie deprecated the argument that. (Iauadais ban on this product could br- uscd as n bargaining weaPoll 1° : bring tradc. cc-ziccsslons from other countries. lli- doubled that. the United States would offer any large concessions for the r1111"- 1° export ii to Canada. - 1i’ Qleomargarine were sanction- ed in ttitnziil-a, most of it. would pi-Qbpibly/ be made here. Ok-omargarine was ‘Vhvleimlle- nutritious and mucih loss CXDBH‘ sire than butter. Ninety per cent oi’ Canadas consumers would ap- prove making it available when they couldn't get. butter. 1| 1.1111 1m“ said that. the bill would be “ttvnomttef if sent- to i110 tionimotis. “Since when have we become the protectors of the other ma“, ((‘_@mimon5)?" he asked. I have not been irwiare of any PM’- tletilnr solicititdc by 11ml K111311159!‘ for this one." The Senate was an independem body and should act independemw- n. dcfcat F. bill affecting million! of consumers would seriously injure its prestige. Many individuals and organizations had written him. stipparting his action. Virtually all nciivspapers had supported him. INVENTEIITIGCTTI ORGAN Bcnjiiitiln Franklin invented the 1i flflilCdllCsl. nu fouls. I You can depend on They are guaranteed a constant flow _of 0W6!‘ a conditions. Availab c now a Plymouth-Farr}? dealer's. Inst; CHRYC POWER LINE BATTERY". z . and be sure. CANADA. LIMIT Ports Divfiifi" euuiue CHRYCO BATTERIES; ‘by Chrysler engineers .- .- . su ply or Dodgc-DeSoto ineered by CORPORAT ON i; under the toug es: z your nearest Chrysler- . PTHE o c, ’ ED flown The Alleys HOLY NAME ALLEYS K. of C. Leaguo Dreudnoughtsu- S. Dolron T. McAdam Fr. Cass L. DesRoches Low Score . .. Chunks:- E. Mi-Donald 136 215 L. McDonald 161 1'13 Reg McDonald 178 192 A- Doyle 116 1J9 W. Campbell 93 133 739 811 High single '1‘. McAdam 270. Hltrli three R61,’ McDonald 605. Points»- Dvcailnoushts z 1-2; Chucks a 1-2. Suckers:- 199 226! C. LeClair W. Mt-Innis 112 1.51 J. Ctimpbcll 207 193 P- Curler 113 15.41 Low Score 151 109 Total~2350. 1 Hot Shots:- R. Bradley 232 225 J, Coady . . 167 11c 1w. Smith 135 139 E- Kclly 151 12B P. Ready 204 149 '1‘o»ta1—24'12. High single R. Bradley 262. High three R. Bradley 719. Points:- Suckers 1; Hot Shots 4. Shamrocks:- A. Curley 213 234 120 S. Trainer ..2li 109 161i 1.. Butler , .206 185 24c L. Murnuuhan 200 112 217 Total-MEI. Aces:- F. Gallant . ..165 262 1S7 M. R. MacGuigan ,.104 156 174 C. Costello .. 200 109 120 C. TYBIIIOI‘ .. 127 192 106 'I‘ota|--l962. High single l". Gallant 262. High thrce L. Butler 637. Po-‘inls:—- Shamrocks 3 1-2; Aces 1 1-2. Rangera:-_ E. Doticctte .191 226 150 A. Ward . 136 218 227 R. MacKeiina. . 147 14-1 E. Gallant 115 139 E. Cullen ..154 113 187 'I‘ota1-2462. Ping Ponga:— H. Gaudet . .. . 144 lol L. Doyle .. . 133 zcs H. Power 154 137 R. St. John 153 192 E. Corish 214 193 Total—2592. High single A. Ward 227. High three E. Corlsh 595. Points:- Rangers 1 1-2; Ping Pongs 3 1-2. Ladies League Tum No. 2- J. Rogcrson .223 153 213 G. Bagnall .. 150 1H4 M. MacNeill 215 132 L. Callback .. 1'18 193 M. Brady . 132 101 828 805 Tea-m: No. 8- N. MacDonald .. .. . . 203 129 196 D MacDonald .168 217 153 J, MacDonald . 152 157 G Barbour 221 .126 B. Roper . . ' 155 116 ‘ 812 874 748 High single 223. High three 589. CIPTOWN ALLEYS Commercial League-Final: Stead Bror W. Stead 187 L. Ward .. . 176 G. Newson 207 » B. MacDonald . 182 188 R. Whitlock 134 164 Falcon Spare Goalie To Be In Stellar Role (By The Canadian Press) MONUIDN, N. 8.. March 2'1- Serviss Ransom. who came to the Maritime: as spare goalie for Cornwall Falcons will be cast in a starring role when his team meets Mloncton Hawks tomorrow night ‘ii-i the third game of a four of seven series tn the Allan Cup quarter-final. Hawks lead the series with two straight victories. Ransom will again replace Pete Piquette in goal tomorrow nig-lit. Piquette received a deep gash in his cheek when hit with the puck in Wednesday night's game. Five stitches were required to close the wound. Beezy Fillun. Cornwall stringer, will b:- back with tho team after missing Wednesday night's gaunt.» due to a wrist injury received in the first game of the series. The rest of the lineup will be the same as that used Wednes- UY night when l-iawks won 8-1. Tomorrow night's game will be; the last tilt in Moncton. Folloiv-i ing the game the teams will leavol for Cornwall where the fourth game of the series will be played. Egg And Poultry Market Report Egg production continues to in- carlots moved to drying plants last were inspected for other Maritime po-ints and Newfoundland. It is ex- pected that shipments to Britain will be resumed before the end of March. Prices remain at the same level as last week. 'P.E.I. stations are quoting for ungraded eggs delivered: A large 30-432; A medium 2S-30; A pullets and B 23-24; C 17. Graded shipments dcliycntl Charlottetown: A large 35—36; A medium 33—34; A pallets and B 20; C 22. Specialized producers are’ re- ceiving for cartoneil park: A large 40-41; A medium 38-39; A pul- let 33. Poultry receipts are light with no price changes. MAIN PORT More than '15 per ,cont of Argen- tine foreign trade is handled tltmtlgh the port of Buenos Aires. Total——2549. Michael Bros;- E. Callaghan E. Michael .. L. Doyle G. Michael G. Gilli: Total~2784. High single G. Gillis 2'16. High three G. Glllis 651 Points:- Michaei Bros 5; Stead Bros 0. Tonight at 7.00 HY Grads. K. of P. league Knookoutaz- J. Crockett J. Langille . V. McPherson Low Score . A. Acorn . ,. Totu1-2184. impel-loll:- High single J. Langille 259. High three J. Langille 703. Maritime Championship — 10 Rounds ACE McCLUSKY 15B lbs. SEMI-FINAL — 6 ROUNDS Lightweight Champion Kl D POULTON SPECIAL TE WEST END TEAM VB. EAST END TEAM 0—ROUN‘DS—6 BEAU JACK Vi. T|GER STEELE KID, PETERSON vs. ROCKY MILLS EMMET GALLANT vi- K113 11519 KID RYAN vs. BUD LUND RINGSIDE $1.00 Tax Included THE WHOLE PROCEEDS GO T0 THE L. P. U. SICK BENEFIT FUND L.P.U. Boxing Show SPORTING CLUB ‘ Tuesday light — April 1st — 9 p.m. VI. vs. RED DAVIS 1591/2 lbs. Nova Scotiu Champion RED McPI-IAIL AM MATCH GENERAL ADMISSION $1.50 Tux Included crease. Quality holding well. Four. week and carlot and lci shipment~ i Two Horses Killed In Steeplechase ‘Q < . - . . '1 he Home of “bportin bonds" and LIVERPOOL, March 27-tReu- L" '_ ' ~ . tcrs)—'I‘wo horses were killed and ' ‘ (‘yQIQQ all 16 horses entered in thi- gruel- ling Stanley steeplechzise fell here today 1n a. sensational race that covered part of the course over which the Grand National classic will be run Saturday. . _ Two jockeys were able to re- :-——~ ' ' " 'A mount a d tht-v finished 11141 unit Biltvltl" 1111-‘ l‘ ‘*1 51"“ m1“ second. n h 1 the horse and 101111‘); 11701131111 ‘$11111 Billykln, the ivinner. yas iitldcii1 liltititl strttiiiiilig t‘l\\|l ii. (-11.9, by jockey Tim Melony,‘ who ht-ld 1'L‘L(‘1\'(‘l1 an ovation when they 1113111111911 wealghlinecluse on to his moiunt after falling at ‘ turned to the winners enclosure. the fem-e after Valentines ton he On" .lf"'1lf‘.\' W“ “PWWQLV 11111111011‘ NEW YORK. Mari-h 2T i/\P~— Grand National Course; and ic- \\1il‘n 1'l\ 1101*" 1011b Fl 1111711 $11111. A], "Mum H, surmgflhp} CUM, m. motmtetl when lie saw only ‘ '11 B“‘1"““ 11”“ ,1“ "W" 11.1"" ‘ tiny Niall-It'd that Fallirr Uitiii" 110F545 1911 511111111"!!- “151 1"“ “t” |“_H“| m1 .11"; “m? Negro cult lczidcr. iiiaiutuiticrl came down at. the next hazard and‘ ivatci ‘ha iid but li .l'lt1\1“,\ 15“1‘--h_\-r)nnu(. Sway“ 0W, [he 1mg My, Mvlvny said "1 went on will 11lEll~‘l1‘-‘1 1li1ll">‘- iMary Sheldon Lyon, aa-irai-ciit N51 W55 955V- t “""“ " ' recluse. du ed her into. 11i'11‘f‘\‘1n September Air came 1n 10 iiilh- 911151111 F5111“ 111'“). ‘he hail “dilvlnc power" and s?» utes later aflcr his jockei. .\frii. , , ratiscrl lici" to lcaii: .5 1111111 ,-.. C, Blacker, was thrown at 1l\lll'll* ().ll-1 1'11 i: 1111' .~ 2'1" ~11 111» my“ 1., 1,“, ,-,,,-{,.,|.,,1,.,,. h. 1.11,‘, Bet-hers Brook-reptitcd to bt- 111" land tltlll ti. ,1‘ l» i-i 111‘ 1l1"~1- "m, ,-,,m|-.,;\ worst hazard on Grand Nail-inn‘. - t'.11\,-11> Dh Wm. H m“. sl|kildl.“' 1,1,. 6011150. 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