_ . 4____ ,_,________¢____ __ _ ___ ___v__ _ _A -' __ ______'__ o v ‘rc-r/"rk- ~*—*—‘-‘-——t ___._,"_. cuwuuu_ uocncv WRE_SI |A.|~c Drillon v Scores Winning Goal In Overtime To _Give Leafs Three Straight B: siiFuv Gli-USON clnlilw Pm: Sh! Writer nosrow, Much za-(orunhnhu, ma,“ n,“ M, ‘m. “mm hi! ‘niterltl ' ‘ pullou- ' ilvflfl-IBE. W live Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 victory and the National Hockey League chgumignship over Boston Bruins. It was Leela’ mice. lhlrd straight win n. the best-ol-ilvc Thtlw“ "M" “"1"” I'm-urine dud. ended with startling sud- deancu alter Boston twice came rmu behind in "regulation time to u, the more on gods by Bill Cowley. the second period and Pep Kelly like: oi the third. Borden Defeats Traverse To Win Trophy Cape On Wednesd , March 28 Borden Cape ‘Inverse Three Stars met in whet was to be e ior the Tip hi? Irophy ro ding the ice con- di om woul notwwarrent e sec- i1‘? Tmtplanes an I sudden death game later on. Borden won The ice we: in poor condition but nevertheless the two teams c. last, rugged brand a! m ‘um we w mt end close wi» the Terfipfaarllzs zo- illl ahead by one goal which was scored by Ghee. Love on o binning M .1 th . ‘glee tom do wing the ‘nu-ea tars one. ‘Ill airmail-rm kins tie-if and e o: ' ~ ec e was v slow’ until the last iorur minuetg fifiii. 1m it" o mm ...... s. -.. v P *1... bell rang‘ the 1 were First Period $530166!» O. Love (J. Detach) ‘Pcnmiizies: None. Second Period l2. dope ‘Iraverse E. Campbell 3. 501G911, J. Dcrrach (Peiillty Ihot) '1 :20. mfboBox-den, O. ‘lave (D. Baird) i. Illcrden, P. Dan-sch (o, Love) 11:90. d. Borden, BJIBurch 10:26. Penalties: None. Thir 1:80 10:10. 11. On veme. B. mwu- pe Tm lune. (E. Innis) 10:30. Pentlt " iee. R. Oetwey. B. Me- m Mcmnis. (Continued on page 9, O01 B) dtlmn en 01:00! ' v i0 "I57"! . Mint- Inpcoiclir. ma v *1. M“ u» "A, = secon some- whntflslgwer due to the ice but IP- it suited ~ planes 5&3.- the scored tour goelsto ‘I. Burden P. $23 (O. Love) 17%) ems». c. Love m. S oetwcy) "$001110 Traverse H. Jluttert 1o. on» Reverse r. Mcwiilisms 9'11"“ Mud Toronto's um lead in I“ llltll‘ 800ml goal alter live min- \. BRUINS WERE FAVORITES Heavy iavcritu to knock Leela first wit? into oval-file. was e that ended my? gamghgintzz: m? men started it, carrying {he pug); to Jack Portland on the 5mm defence aside Byl Anus. who 31sec in wWa-rd ri t “if.” ‘iii? ‘l: m“ one on ed 1;. ink shot that lei: gueler “Tiny llwoumtizon motionless. Tiny never 9 Vllfl 00ml at him through i lin me w“- P 9891‘! 0d imnt 0i.’ SELIDUT CROWD A sell-out owd ot l6 fr: - "1 3111111! Wglrle the géwzl$e was an old story tor three DQ110654. Lead by Eddie Shore, Bos- ton hammered at Erode. irom all sides. The Lea! sophomore goalie amped 41 shots in the cm three Periods to Thomson's 17. On both £33133 filsnhe‘ didn't! bagel“: _v Ill X1 001.1 both tildes from within l0eieeg. g “will”; 5°81. a, defence, Fbwler. garner; forwards, pa, n. V1410 . b5. . mm Thu su III-lazuli u umw. . . - Bums. Chamberlain, Meta, Kelly, P81230118. Bosto 1 Goal. Tho ; - lance, ghorc, Portlanmmpigzzrxwazgig, Oowley. sends, Ge rte; subs, s; E'."‘:;‘."...°°‘...':' - . 111 . A. Jackson, filer. t’ Officials: A8 Smith and Bert ailery. SUMMARY First Period Bcorin -None. Penal es: Shore _2, Davidson 2, Homer. . omn o, on : . i '1‘ ?°°°$‘.'ii1'°'“<'§ ) 116 Penalties: None. m” Third Period - O11 . P 5:02. i 4. Boston. Cowley (B1iore))l6:49. Penalties: None. - Overtime Period U. Toronto, Drilion (APPS. Kamp- men) 10:04. ' Penalties: None. m,‘ um" enl . Lum to build your g _ etum around gramme! I II- Bus-can m n» a claim. do yenheveinyohrmindeelccr ides o; whet you went the Dioturo .s~.psuor cun. . GET A_N "IDEAAYIFIRST “fir” no mamas. in mm"- ltubmns chew One. Tunas w MP “m, Pinyin; house. Faring over pldtutfl been. Lenin; for kinder- gemn. Helping Mother in the kitchen. Ridingo tricycle or scooter. Imighln‘ e llicc o: buttered bfelll- Join; toeked- um bed at mm. lloeplnl soundly with l 4°“ °\‘ iteddy beer or to! dol- ~ In ell these, she in doln! "WW ‘thing. And. she will help you let ycupmuunicron w" w" Q5414 suggest the! she “P!!! liil” Ike ll 40in: tllil or tint. ln- - - r ‘ b; weytoeutertein nmycunntanrglgureelaor: firm“ w“ ‘mum WU“; ‘Qkhli-‘Q l ' € n,‘ . mo‘ was". “Qmmt Btu-t "nmdth. ml‘ ' witlleeinridmndniekothcpie- manner-awhile?“ ‘fib.flt_wadmvmmm.t_ mvhmtwmfifi ‘ eugenics. m» nah eeilyeetivitice. manna mmwqnd M, 'Apletureotheroiimbihtc‘fitol u"w’mmnhmdmmu_ bedinthemczuillliidllllfllli; ~ u human“, ganlgimreellfl-Alllydfi m v - sanctum; omen 890m Battaglia ls Rated Among Fight Greats BY ALAN BANDAL Canadian Press Shit Writer NEW YORK, March 29-—-(CP)~ In Ben Jebyis book, Frankie mt- wsllu of Winnipeg rates as one oi the greats oi the fight gasnem, world middleweight ew maxing»: or the r. Jack Tebo, once by Battwlie. in 60 secondsmixi a mt carved up Frankie t other nqnam Jeby.... Leonard will tell you youns fishrers c! the present era. Iacl; deience....‘"th re suckers for a. fight hand," says...the icrmer Weight clmiggs) thinks 09119118110 m is as important hitting hlzu.,..it is u against a. guy like J , veteran harness horse tutorsshoork thekheads at training ulethodsg Dunbar Bost- Bostnwick-traiucd _ cod Audrey finished Iouflll 1n t e Hnmbletoniannnmad names titan any the business," ad out oi the Stanley Cup playduwng Bruins went down 1-0 and 2-1 1n the first two games at Toronto. Rome o! the series also When Portland knocked 11m soul also. batted the uck ington Senators’ No. Put his official o. k._on the Joe Bonum swap... teem lot," said Garner, Bonura. gets the Game ....at $100 a. sock, Zekebwttedout $1,900 worth last season... programs Roddngham Park, loved the rsoe ies in New Hamp- s green hillsmoo when racing secretary died, his timemi 1118 ctmled the one -mi.le ovll bearing Jim's body to Pine Gzvve Cemeteryu" Down 771a Alleys CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Holy Redeemer League BhcJnrocks-Jwi). 2069 Ladies high sin 1 K. H cceey 193; sgrgdles high ewe K. ‘gunm- sey Gents high sin 1e C. Donovan Egg,’ GEfltS high ol» 115-8019. High single E. Melanie 264 lg three A. Taylor 699. Elimination tournament:- F519 P . Cox 8c F. Mallet et 6c . a; I. Paquett-qzdl. 8c A. Gossr-IIOO. '. a. Glow s. Mrs. Bur . Power s. F. Iimrtixi-IOBI. Pineau 6c M. stun-moo. Tonight mt 7 charm- Pirates vs. Bees. Dodgers vs. Tigers. HOLY NAME BOWLING 4QZHHH§>f§U —2ll4. single M. Duiiy 255. High three M. Duffy 568. Holy Redeemer Mixed League Finals Wild Cuis-ZWO. Doughnuis~2ii5iL Ladies high single E. 0'Holloru.n lilfi; Ladies high three H. l Gents high single U. Blanchard 253; Gents high th d 8. _ C. N. R. Hotel Mixed League Canadians-mill. Ladies high sin 1e 1%; Ladies high hree A. Carr . f Gent: high single C. O'Neill S21. Lo ell gents high three Tonight nt '7 o'clock:- Ccmmerciul League: Angels vs. Hawks; Back Black By WILLIAM H. DUMSDAY Onudlm Pres sun Writer NEW YORK, March 30—(CP)- worlgdchaizgioztlomtrgit Reded m tum as . New York Amfiausmzv not»)? than e mlnu _ Schriner netted one (or good mea- e second they drew even. a his fourth in the playofis. He scor- ed three cr the A's goals m they Rangers, breakln When Chins Johnson tailed no clear the puck out of the A's 0a.! lone eerly in the opening sen on, Roger Jenkins flipped it over to Cari Voee, who scored with ease. Nels Stewart tied the count when he slapped home Lorne Carr's 10r- Remember When The Clhldlan Press) Red W championship four ego to- night when they de eoted Toronto lurk’, dedendizzg chat gone i-(goitr; game o e a series. The Detroltem 0st to Cmlcago Blank Imwics for the Stanley Cup but captured the trophy in 1m and 1W1. IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Prince Edward Island A culture Experimental Station. said during n lecture to a. seminar. —-—T SCHOOL BUS MISSING O.P.b G rdi ' S lrllWl) ‘unclear?’ 111.1. Mia-Jif- childreu, pupils oi’ e P nd school. jg-QAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE MY LAND! i HOPtTl-IAT DOGrV/OWT (‘OME AGAIN TDDAY--WHY DON'T PEOPLE. KEEP ‘mew. 006$ AT HOME ? MY LAND! cvcu um Sorrel! Scores Goal As Amerks Johnny Sol-mil, the veteran the Win88 himsfteil’ it'd...“ “‘.'.""£..°&" B ' -0 U!‘ 0 winnin: a m Dave sure. Asln all three gums in their "subway" series with the , Red Milton's men had to tbQHe-wksagool eerlyinthenrst grind endttwesnotuntil iateln Sorrel’ important marker was ted the g up them-st contest in overtime. (An Penalty: ‘Ihggggg. ‘Former Baseball CI-IARIUITEYIOWN - Import- ant problems demuring solution in were pasture imprcvemen, use oi limestone and the question oi weed control. B. F. Tlnney, assistant sup- erintendent 0t the Charlottetown GORDON __DBIHDN PWnrflng Turn Hawks 3-1 The second mums o! the best-c!- three series will be played in Chi- cago Thursday, the teams return- ing lor a. final tilt here Sunday 1i uecesazy. The winnerswiirmeet Toronto Mimic Ice-is. N-HL. cham- pions, ‘who wonmiéieir way t; the and‘ drum B ( n. I in nstrmlgllt all-mes. Americans-Gum, ywbgmon; de- fence, Jerwa, Murray; qhapman, Carr Wisemun, Beeirtie, Sox's-ell, u. Smith n. Jughniso o-Goal Karmkas ° . 1 dei Seibertfgweibe; forwards mail”: March n. suils smu y 011109011; . . McKenzie, GOWSBI , Izvinflry, V. Johnson, Trudel, oss, De Jenkins. Reduces-Jon and Mitchell. First Period Zi-Ohinago, Voss (Jenkins) -- 5.18 Penalties: Jenkins, Gallagher. Second Period 2—Americans , Stewart (Corr, Anderson) — - -l6.4'! Penalties: none. Third Period 8—Anlericu.sfi, Sorrell (Beattie. Smith) —- - -15.52 b-Aznerimns. Schriner n) —- - - -- -19.w Magn ate Passes BRUNSWICK, 6a., Mamh 29- (APL-Ool. Tliiinghast L. Huston, who made more than 61,000,000 atcc-owizler oi gew Youicmlranlrces ore re ring u. Geo a m- tation, died today. p The 71-year-old runner baseball magrmte, as partner or C01. Jacob Rlmppen, present owner oi the world champions. was instrument- a1 in the deal that put the now- retired Babe Ruth in a Yankee uniform. Huston pinches-ed the Y ‘ with Cofionel Ruppert in i915. Each contributed about $200000 toward the purchase oi’ the club. ees when he relinquished his hold- irag to Ooionel Ruppert in June. 1 . RAMBLER/S BLAST EAGLES PiI-lllLADEll-PIHA. March 29 - (OPI-Phlicd-diphia Ramblers. sec- dsub in the eastern div- ision oi the InIcerxmtional-Anlericen Hockey League, detected New He- ven Eagles. third piece club, 2~0 to- vmmummvmmmcr °' ' as a. unit." said the silver-fox who . S-cbriner; subs: Day, Gallagher, Stewart Anderson. n Les Patrick Lauds N.H.L. ‘Dream Team’ BY m...» in nmlrsnuv the Canadian Press eighth an- nual National Hockey League All- Stnr teem, today commended the “great mythical squad" selected by the sports sc/rfbes. “Ali-star clubs are something you can not judge because you can not envision them in action returned as mentor oi the “dream- team’ after giving way to De- troit's Jack Adams for one year. "But let any coach work with that bunch oi players ior a. while end they would go e. long way." Exodlent Judgement Patrick, who sww his Rangers eiimlna irom the Stanley Cu hunt by the Americans. the Manhattan rivals. Said the sports writers "showed excellent Juda- merl-t in the selection of both ‘ Mn willing to swing along with the majority," hesaid. “the team the boys picked ha; scoring owe: all down the line and I ve considered Tiny Thompson o! Boston the league's outstanding goalie we: a number oi years. “With Eddie Shore and Babe Siebert on defence, a conch couldn't ask ior smnner pro- tection. Both of than are scoring threats." Patrick remsed to chose be- tween Gordon Drillon oi Toronto and his own (Jecii Dillon, who end- ed in c tie tou- the All-star right wing . He said he would natumJy be biased towards Dillon and thought itwasagood idea to leave the s deadlocked. "Y B Cowley k u. clever ploy er, while left wing Pa/ul ‘Ibommon, like his mother Tiny, is one of fiance fellows wh can't Ibe over-Inked. He's da erous every minute he's on theyim." The Coach, hlmseli building e teem cd _, , thought the react the Allwtcem was com- posed chieliiv or! voter-rum wax: o splendid tribute to experience served as a "tine ulna-k 1dr the kids to shoot at and a. remind- er that they airways havg lots to Arrangements Not Concluded For Tour, Claim MON'I‘R.EAL, Mhflah 29—(OP)-- A few arm ems stall reunaln to be stralg out betore Mon. Canadians and Detroit Red Wings embark definitely on a. Inn'- opaau tmir. Oonarlien Manager Cecil Hm said 00 ht. Hart was ocmme ing cm a Lon- don “gummy Ammnd gim- WM. 1mm?!’ PNHWWT. 8-5 $3 B8 for the tour had been ebed. “That's mumvy." Hm said. "They announce aver there that the trip ls all set, and don't know anything it owr hem. Well, as iar as we're comm-nod, it's not settled yet. "Iihere is still the mutate;- ol $2.- wlthntnuistbedepcsitedwithour ban-k here, and iihere is mill the matter 0i’ a contract to be mp- pwved by our representative in Imidon before we g0. We won't move out or ivmntreei until these thing; my; been strmighhened out and they'll hove to be settled very soon ii’ we are to make the mp." "Everything must be in our hands balm we sat out on a b0111- as mnibltimls as this one." the Man- ager added Tribute Paid Man O’ War LESCINGIUN. KY. March 29- (A P)—United Stones turidom paused today in the midst of busy preparations ior the spring mwk wars to My f-ribuw tc its generally regarded ‘sweetest horse"--Ma-n Owes‘. “Big Red" was 51 years old w- nlianrut he had to chem the spot- Sevemi hours beiorc a group oi turimcn gathered to hold a. birth- day party {or Man O'Wer, a bay iiliy was fooled by Brushup. It wls coincident sihe arrived 0n her iuuous duidy’; anniversary. but she claimed more than ordinary attention because she is a full sister o1 little War Admiral. dlwlpion throe-year-oid lastyear and comidered the outstanding OLIEEBLMFJLQE°B Summerside Olympics 1 Exhibition Game The Ohmtowg Junior mu- Mafia-Inlet. ' to the tune M Abbicl-— l. 2 deieue- last night in J. McDonald. W nfld. L an exhibition we. 111a {my was Joy. V. Client; iorwmh. Mchnh- I quite even lor the first wo per- em. Whltiwlr. 818641111811. E- JIY- iods but the Simmaersictlfizs wilted R. Flannigen, M. Bowling, J. 1 1 p "windy" ,p1ey- Hunter, . Rankin: flur- Jif; witnenvflls o1 ias was the s. Hon. Hickey. sumvnn. backbone or them at m as“ he Sign De - n. W bl ted his way rough e rd- e summl-ryl trifling Abbie rearguard. McEach- Fill! P6105 ern was h scorer ior the even- 1-01 1M. 136183180 mg with ighgouls and S assists. (89:32) ~50! pegghan was quwmndm for the 2—Abbies, “Bait-lock (Roach). 8N losers with 3 goals l. assist. 3—Abbies. Mclkch lilarl Arsenault handled the whis- (Whiflwli he, 4—1Ahb Olympics Open Scoring mam. odopenediast ve—-——,—--—-. with <€i.;'.‘i"‘“>" Dam“ H! “?°.§"$""2e§e.“2i“‘.;..i“‘ia2 '2'.“ “W” ‘§“‘”“"‘“ . 0 B BY. 9 U‘ Iangfl] m; Nd w; ‘i-Abbies, Eechem — —- —-‘ fzlo-seelg-ixliutshot. As gocuegt later Penalties: None. Windy raced through w in! it goal Third Perl“! mouth pass that Deighm made no li-Abbled. Bricihfllwm mistake m . m. assault kimhltlock. Roach) —— -$»'% t Whl ~ B. R0001! $11.2 ‘iii! 1 up whegoetee m“; . Mcmchemi -Ill puck pggt (Wm scrjmble in front 01 the Olympics lW-Abbiéd. E- J net. Less than a minute later . McEaohgm pm. the ouulomwwn- n-oiyvwlu. W e ' ‘enrgmoligsklront wheghlle fired halal; 1 (Ddfllfl-Il. H088 - -— ~54‘ ‘s pas. a game #4517186. plenty oi action as the ddeucee (lMhcEaci-rern. Roach) ——-13 showed a. liking and m ability to lkdbbiee. Dowlins —- — —14~ no in; tiflchecks.W1i.b1Iv-\Al=bifli. —-—-—-!5-=l 5% °’a’f€§'§§i thmnscorlnlmook l (W‘edce‘m' > -~w ' e g . — - - lorwthe fire-z‘: at 3-1. ie-s, E. J - —- -- ~16 Delghln nun Scores < ' )- - - - 41.1 wififlfiim“ '°°‘.i.”‘.i..°”.°.‘é“¢.lfi » u heme and n got his v 1.. n. Falcons Blank Chat/lam ' 5-0 tool: Dowlings pass-out was; e , . Three mimics lctc »-—-—--< Mclhchem bcttedinalooseptlck . tomake it 5-8 for the Abbies. The ympi missed their v . The Abbies’ ‘ e attacks be- gantcclickinthehhirdperiod. otllhelr At 234 Mcllhtthem tnOk a. dmlble pas i? Vmitiocghsud £01.01 to . aim-t ee. e com- bincdegaoixiwrat 6.2 with Roach ‘IIOQIIDXY Mmume wining flashinztherediight. nJaytook mvcroonccded MacDonald's pass to . cwlin-zwmi-tsmv m n.1,.“ "m. m... n. ... . . ~ n an e sncv - Again e drew iih ' Weller the letters abound. th e series Abbies nipped in goals be- night. fore the Smnmemidem could reply. e wus by mock with SYRACUSE DEFEATS ' assists going to em PZITSBUBG ‘ by Dowiing unassisted. 15.47 SYRACUSE. N. Y1. Menil the Olympics got their final w! (QP)—-QYEI;(IJGB , when Wedge handed Deig n 3-2 in aver- Btecleb puss to give the snort ime tonight. n the opened tor-wand a chance he did not miss. playoffs in the western divlidrn E. Jay dame back at 18.28 lmos- at the ‘ptemaiiomal-Amexlkan slated to beat Boates. Grant eng- Huck? mlfigllm fin ed the scoring for the game c.1- 99°91! 11.46 when he rifled home Dow- “"1519"- “fy .W““ P“? s “I'M READY FORDUTY-WITI-l A GILLETTE. WAKE-UP SHAVE " Soy: Bob Morrison, Newscesier for Sleilon CKY, Winnipeg ' 1TH a Gillette Blade n my Gillette Razor, I get clean, cloae shaves in a hurry. And my face always feels alert and refreshed afterwards!" . . . Gillette Blades and. Gillette Razors are precision-nude for each other. You can depend on this combination to whisk ofi‘ the toughest stubble right at: the base line and invigorate your akin. Use Blue Gillette Blades and get comfortable, long-last- ing shaves every time! At all dealers-S for 25¢, 10 for 50¢. By EDWINA MEBBE. THEY DON'T . FEED HIM- WELL, MY 1.4mm. boas m: THINK we HAVF. A PARTY OHNES- ms own FOLKS FEED HIMYAN‘ HE comes ovwuro SAMMY'$ avww o»: -—-AN' we: FEED um. "room HEJUST LIKES 1o 0o 1o, PARTIES - 'cou NTTA TH RLF HM THAT'S ALL! HERE- zvuzv DAY. ?.