BOWLING I flwN snnuuv i “m; W Alan Cup Series 433153 (Z0 DOWN BEFORE ST. MIKES i 7-2‘ Collegians Win Eastern Canada Junior l Ch’ship Take Two Straight To Enter Memorial Cup Finals. Steele ('9' Whitlock Ab2i_e_ Goal - getters. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) five men into Charlottetown terri- ‘IORONZIO Ari! l new“ as?“ . AA a : , Ottawa, ... . .3. mfifi u»- >111?» Kesfi firs???‘ u"; “mm satidied winks: 71"‘ _""°' ia“‘ii'.§n'§“s§3.l’°"°‘ m: sols‘) m.“ mm- Panaities: Simpson, Acheson, R. Hamiltm. laeead reeled I. Sallehasia, Jackson (this) 8M. I. It. Michaela. R. Samar (Will- son-Achnon) IDS. t Gua-fottatown. Whitloek (Currie) SJ. (liar Steele (Wil- S. lillnl) I11. (K. G. Bl. Michaela, Ach Sous) H171. t? its asen) 11.28. Penalty: Whttloek. i E5? is? I. It. 11W!) l1 8i nu Period ' Ilichaels, Kelly (I. llam- as i2; as‘ El Successful Benefit Game At Bedeque E. JennisOroIman. Aftarthagameanhourandhalf tskatswaa Dur- E at _..£ E .3. iii? iiliii E f? : i: 2i ii E j i 5 s F ii i? ii s; i‘; 5st E E ii :3 ii iii a?! ii; i; l s ti: i? tiig ii is g: 5i E. l. E. ii f: S 2 E i i E a gs i i 5 E §§ §i E5 ii if ,i ii i? is i? is ii. i l? i it ii‘ l§iii‘§ l iii ii r Pi ii: l i t ‘l. Qt. lflnhallltn. Bauer (Ash-- ALONG TIIE SPORT TRAIL —-With Pat Power- MARI-l LIMP cannons. To- route, Ont., 1hr" lip-Ihdng an almost insurmountable ohstacla al a result of the 11-2 defeat sustained in their first game with St. Mich- ael's, Charlottetown! Junior Abbies put up a much better exhibitim in the second game this afternoon. losing to this mlshty Toronto team seven goals to two. O O O The boys fought hard all the way but the more polished passing game of the lhsiern Canada champions allowed them to coast. in on Don turned in another of his spectacu- lar exhibitions thwarting Jackson, Kelly and Company after they had broken “ Q his outer guards but the whole team gave s much improved exhibition over their first game. , . . O They tated faster, covering th ir checks well. while on the attaeck they displayed some smart passing hill boui-l-andonlyforoveranximrsneu or brilliant stops by the Saint goalie might easily have scored five goals. O I O After holding the Irish in check, llllfiilll them only one goal in the first period, Ahbies missed a great wide at an open net. The play was a great exhibition of com- bination between Stewart and "Pud," the passes completely fool- guard. ;ingthe'i‘orcntorear OI! After Jackson and Bauer had made it I-O in the first five min- men up the ice seeking more goals but the fl! Island team held them at bay. eoe soimrrn in the Queen City. Their gameness under fire also drew com- pliments from the fans who sat in on the games. I I O Don Baker gave another of his outstanding exhibitions this after- noon and although beaten seven tiara, saved a like number spec- tacularly. Don was especially effec- tive with his team shcrthanded as the winners put on their clock-libs gauging attack‘. ‘XGKXHO. March Ill-tasoncton Hawksaroonegamedowntohrt William in the final series for the Allan Cup as the reaiilt of the Westerners s to z win 11st niaht- But, if ever a team deserved to win it was the Nicklin p_aek last night. They outplayed the ‘thundering s wids margin but old lady to give them a smile. lthar the Iorts natminder rcse to brilliantfiheighta or else over-anx- iousneas spoiled spectacular rom- bination efforts as the defending ohsm stormed around the Western cage.‘ . _ So well did the llcaicton team control the play that the Huh were ‘l to 5 favorites to win the bat when they were traiflug the win- nsra 8-2 and there were no taken i iii’ i y, s i Chihawk Through Into Cu (I! William , Weeks rreaa Staff Writer by Special Amoclsied Guardian's they had tgnwkt butctifi was not l°°d m0"! 90p cago Black Hawks from battling their way to the final round of the Stanley Clap Playoffs. finish, Hawks mm of! stadium ice with a s-z victory. With their 8-0 win scored at Mont- real last week over these nvago "Shier! in the red dlirts, Chicago qualified to diebilte with Detroit Redwinfltheriabttotbefamous cup and the world championship of hockey. Bfttarly Fought The match was bitterly fought but the Hawks outclassed the lad. Canadian team in the playoffs in everything but v/illirlgness. Before the spectators had seen half a minute of action Paul Trompson, ontheaooringendofaneat play with Doc Rnmnq and Mum March, had beaten goalie Dave Kerr. Mar- OOMIQt-tihatgoalbackafterthe H"?! Ifilitender, Charlie Gardiner, had taken 10 minutes out to have a gash in his forehead sewed up, but the Chicago marklnen quickly went out in front again and always had power enough to assure their second victory in a row, Blldy fiorthofltt, wan the more: Members Of jil-lljGanadian Team Wins Bike Grind PITTSBURGH, April l—lsapping dsy bike race. ‘lbs long grind ended It minutes after midnight. The Dutch-Czech- oslovakian combination of Piet Van Kenmen and Prank Bartell came second. TEAM BEFEATEI] every department. Globe Cnllegiateb senior moved closer to a Dominion cham- pionship when they overwhelmed l-lalifar Academy here last night, 82-6. As a result of the one-aided triumph, the Capital city team car- ries a commanding margin of 8 their semi-final series here tomor- row night. uled to play Hum legiate neat weekend in the cham- flmahip finals and. from all ap- fleulty qualifying fcr the neat round. bflnus tfal Cunningham. star cent-er and recognized as one of the most prtmlaing student cagers in the causal city, the local south ddera outplaytd the visitors from Mari- iimaa at every stall and the in“! was hardly in doubt early in tho gama. i? with a h-oken finger in splintd. 8e suffered the injury Friday. The team won $1,500 for first iTiurAx non? (C. P. By Guardian's Speck! Wire) OTTAWA, April 1. — Superior in rscholastic basketeera into the return match of Winners of this series are sched- aide. 0nt., Col- Olebe will have little dif- Defeat Montreal- Game To Take Round 6-2. Will Mei_ Detroit. Many Problems Before s Sweep Maroons p Se ri es Team 3-2 In Final of both Maroon goals, but on both plays, Cyclone Wcntwoflh, a for- mer l-Lawk captain and a Ohieago favorite, was the big gun. About five minutu after Gardiner re. turned after being pawn“; up. Wentworth drove through the fem- ous Chicago defense and flipped g pa? to Northoott who beat Gard- r. Second Counter Pinyin! recklessly, the Maroons left plenty of openings and m, Hawks took advantage of two of f-llflll 10f‘ B0818. Elfly in hhg goond Period Donnie McFadyen a..i Johnny God-cells sot behind a tour man rush. While Irvine Prew m“ to keen his eyes on both players, McFadyen skated around him and blasedlhepilckintcthseaqagq- the second Hawk goal, Northcott converted a pa; mm Wenvwrm scam in the first u» minutes of the last session, but the woe play that gave McFadyen a goal. wound up in another by Tommy Oook. Cook and mum skated in on Stew Evans, and when the Maroon defenceman fail- ed to keep track ct both, Cook 81111004 around him to beat Kerr for the last time. The Hawk defense qlsariette of Lionel Conacher, Roger Jenkins, Taffy Abel and Art Ooulter gave the injured Gardiner magnificent support-so much of it that four and five men rushes accounted for only 28 stops for the Hawk goalie, to 36 for Kerr. The C.A.I-I.A. (C. P. By Glsardiaafa Special Wire) TORONTO, April L-Deiesates to the annual meeting of the caniwun Amateur Hockey Association prepar- ed tonight to convene again tomor- row and further discuss problems concerning hockey. The cmivention adjourned early Saturday so mem- bers ccuid see the Charlottetown-St. Michaela hockey game. Decided change in the phaydcwns was decided on Saturday, with the passing of the following resolution: "In case of a playclown in which there is a home and home series, and one team wins the first game by an overwhelming scurc, the Pres- ident of the C. A. H. A. may at his discretion and with due considera- tion cancel the second game." Rules governing amateur players trying out with professional teams were overhauled and tightened. Dur- ing the period in which u player is trying with a professional team, it was decided, he may not. participate in any amateur game and must file with his branch a detailed account of his dealings with the professional team before he may perform again with a slmon pure aggregation. ‘Die committee is again consider- ing a resolution which gives permis- sion to amateur clubs raided by pro- fessional organizations the right. to make replacements after Feb. l0 or any time preceding. Residence rules may be suspended with the approval of the branch secretary. The resolu- tion was referred back to the com- mittee afser some discussion Satur- day. Noted Golfers Barn s forming (C, P, Cable by Guardian's Special Who) OIOROE-‘IOWN, British Guianl». April 1—Dsshing around the world's principal fairways. Gene Sarasen. American wizard. and Joe Kirkwood. Australian ace. it" here today by aeroplane for Rio De Janeiro. where my "i" mend I yug bgfqfg wntlnuing their 100,- illil-mile golfing tour. Providence Wins Series Opener4-I (A. P. By OUICII‘! WIN) EXXON, April l.——A viciom third nivlsiui FiiRTSBllTH BllNF_|_IlENT (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ZIURDNTX), April 1—Pbrt Wil- liam's ‘Ihundering Herd and Mono- ton Hawks each was sure tonight they would win the Allan Cup and the Canadian senior hockey cham- pionship. Quiet confidence was the keynote in both dressing rooms last night after the Lskehead team had scored a aosnewhat surprising 3-2 victory over the Hawks, last year's titleholdera, in the first game of the series. The Msritlrnera felt lady luck had deserted them and the three goals scored by the Lakehesd boys were Ixehange Remarks As the rival players trouped into their rooms down a. common alley, they exdianged remarks. “You boys had all the horeshoes tonight," said “Knucker" n-vw, tall Hawk wing-man, to one of the Flore William men. "Somebody has to have it," an- swered the lskehead player, Dead tired from burning up the ice with lightning speed for 60 min- utes the players flopped on benches in both. rooms Crowds of well- flahers gathered around the doors seeking w congratulate their teams. Port William because of their sen- sational victory, and Moncton on their superb display of fighting spirit in trying to overcome the three-goal lead gained by tihe win- ners in the first half of the game. All Tired “The boys are all tired," stated Bob Davk, Fort William coach, as he hustled the fans out of the dressing room. "They're not used to this warm weatih-r. It's cold whee they come from." "Come now, give the boys a chance," ordered coach Percy Nick- lln of the Mcnotcn outfit. He ask- ed the Ham: fans to allow the boys to change into their street clothes. The Hawks were surprisingly con- fident. Beat ‘em Yea "We'll beat ‘em the next two games," announced "Dud" James, rangy centre, as he began to take off his skates. Len Burrage, hard-hitting de- fenceman, also was sure that his teas-n should have won. "Three flukey goals," he said. “That team isn’t as fast as own." Within a half hour players on both teams had hurried into taxis to return to their hotels to recup- erate for tihe second game leaving the huge arena deserted. Junior Abbies Expected Home 7721's Evening Plans for the reception of the Junior Abbie; on their return this evening from Toronto have been concluded. The boys will be met at the sta- tion by the band, members of the City League hockey teams and fire department, escorted through the streets to the Strand Theatre where they will be welcomed hdmc by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dc- Blois, the H0mrai\ Dr, W J. P. MscMillan, Premier and His Wor- ship Mayor Kennedy. After short addresses the boys will be presented with watches in recognition of their winning the Quebec-Maritime championship. It is expected a large crowd will be present to cheer the boys, who al- though deleated by St. Mikes by a round score of 19-4 "played the game" and added greatly to the prstfga of the Province. Mr. Angus McEischcm. Fire Ohiei’. has requested all members of the department to reportatthe Fin- Hall a half an hour before the arrival of the train which will be broadcast. S (side Badminton The first of the play-off games b the badminton teams o! the High School and 3t. Mary's for the Holman Trophy will take D1!“ on Tuesday evening at the High School. The second game will be played either Thursday or H2111]? e sets in the two games will be awarded the handsome cup donat- ed last year by It. T. Holman Lid. The 8% School and 5t. Mary's teams are considered very evenly matched as was shown by "w" result. of a smat move bv Mel/sod. bounced out w one side of the Hawk oratory to clearing the disc out of danizrr. slapped it home. both missed open nets in this ses- sion while ‘Miller was filht in (‘T036 the puck inside the Moncwn blue- . line and after wcrkiol IIWM l)“ defence wasforcedoverinoneli" Opener HaWksUnableTo Overcome Early Lead By Blues Over-anxiousnfes? Coupled With Great Work Of Herd Goalie Cause Of Sugrising Upset. (By Richard Sheridan, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, April l-Honors in the first intersections! battle for possession of the Allan Cup, emblematic of the senior hockey championship who scales only 140 pounds. to outscore their rival. Erratic Shooting Other factors in the Maritimers‘ 10s; wag their erratic shooting and over-anxiety when in around the net. The latter fact, while some- what surprising considering the Hawks had been through the mill last year, could be attributed, hgw- ever. to desperation born of dzjiir when they found their choicest shots being blocked by the hardy Hacquoil, participating in his fourth Allan Cup series. The Blues made only a half-doa- en rushes in the first period yet when the rest interval was reached they were leading 2-0. They troop- ed off the ice leaving the fans in a. dun; and speculating how long it would continue. , Set Paco At the start of the second ‘ Hawks again set the pace and pep- pered the Lakehead goalie with rubber. Again the Blues gave the spectators cause for wonderment when shortly after two minutes had elapsed they made the count 3-0. Hawks, puzzled and becoming un- easy over their inability to score "shot the works" and were reward- ed with a. pair of goals before the period ended. But try as they could in the fin- al 30 minute; they were unable to net another counter. In this period Fort William left no doubt as to their intentions to protect tHir goal lead and the systematic way in which they accomplished this had their opponents bewildered. Every Moncton rnan that entered the Lakeheaders‘ goal area found an opponent dogging his every stride. Secures Pair Gordie Houston, chunky right- Winser on the Blues’ second line, led the scorers with s. pair of goals. both in the first period. the initial one on s pass from “Porky" Mc- Leod. The third Fort William goal was registered by Bill Hogarth. one of the youngest players on the team and regular right winger, 05am Hacquoil. the smallest player on the ice, made the play for Hogarth‘; marker. "Dud" James notched the first goal for Moncton on a pas from Bill Miller after the half-way mark had been reached in the see. 0nd period and 19 seconds from m»; end of the season "Big Bill‘ Gill. six-foot defenceman. backhanded in what proved to be the last goal of the same. The Ports drew more penalties than their opponents. Bobby Mc- Cranor. bulky rearguardsman and his relief. Jack McArthur each be- ing benched twice while Hogarth was caught boarding “Nuclrer” Ir- vine n the final period and was sent off. Gill and James served the two Moncton penalties. Houston's first goal was the rc- sult of a three-nun rush which was culminated in a melee around the Moncton cage. the Port wingfl‘ taking Mcuods pass while close in w beat Fowler cleanly. His second goal was the direct The latter shot as he raced over ihe blueline and the puck. hitting ‘he boards at the hack of the net. cool. Whie the Moncton players were sorting themselves out. Drrn- Homtmi rushed in and Sammy McManus and Jarrvss on a number of occasions only w blast sway into Hacquoil‘: P"!!- Enfaaeera Third Goal Canny maneuvering by 0B" Hacquoii gave the Blues their third The rnidset centre lflbbfil (WEBB SPORT 3- of the Dominion, were vested tonight on the shoulders of a hawk-eyed veteran of cup competition, Gordon Hacquoil, captain and goalie of Fort William Blues, representatives of the West. In the first of the three-game series here last nigh]; Blues defeated Monclon Hawks, defending cup holdera, 3-2 and standing out in the victory was the agile veteran, Hawks outshot the Lakehead- ers by at least. 3-1, outskaied them throughout but failed At the start of the ‘ sasioa Miller had the puck a foot from flan net with I-lacquoil out of poeitioa but the latter moved fast emugl to block the bot. lilfller than its riOd the dho lifllt in on the Lake- head defame and as the iattfl moved out to meet him. the Hafl witre passed it between thenrh Jammwitorifled inawa-kt h1g5 shot that Eacquoil only glimpse‘ Gill's goal some ai: minutes iatq was the most brilliant hdividifl piece of work of the night. ‘Hal towering reargirsrdslnsn had Ted g number of dangerous rushes tohave his paseespickedupbyflm rival players. This time he tutu the length of the ice and as he wal on theverfleofbeinglteered infl the comer, swerved around the dos fenceandgotrkratinfroutortiaq goal before shooting the putt in.' ‘nae second game will be plagfi here Monday night and the third. neceua y, on Wednuday. The us- tirnate winner will engage Detrdl White Stars in a series for tnq North American amateur champ- ionsbip. LINEUP Moaicton not Wifliavl Goal hater . Item Defence Gil flack Burro“ Milan! Centre Miller 0 light Wing Connolly Hogarth left Wing Irvine Moncton sum: Jamel. Webster. McManus. Pbrtjvilliam subs: Houston. Ma- nahasi. McLeod. McArthur. Omciab: George fitter. Ottawa: Clarence Campbell. Edmonton. I SUMMARY v1 i First Period i-Fbrt William, mouswniMdheod)‘ 9 00 a-imn wuuam. Houston. 1M0. Penalties: James. McCranor. Me- Arthur. Seccnd Period 3—l'lort William. Resort-h WW- quoil) 2:59. d-Moncton. James rMllien 13.5’!- fr-Moncbon. out 1914a. m Penalties: Gill. McArthur. Cranor. n‘ l Third Period . - _ No score. ‘_ Q Penalty: nosn-n-n- ' P. wic. And Hi- v Win Hoop Tilts n w_ c" 1g; Blnedois. l3 v d . - ht in the "Y“ SWI- "Iitiii §Q“°°.'::*.?:ti2" “‘° e sc ' - Blxidlhtrllpyiime the Bluedots we?! leadlml 3-5- bu‘ n" Owed! slum ‘ second Dffliiiimlemlve w "in . n. h'r'$:;:e:»~¢r. and Marianne Rob w", (he pick of the blitz-dots. sail’ Edith shgw was outstanding w, m’ 004i? refereed ‘liiiietmltluiertosrri- i‘- ““"°“" .A, 5 Grwiwillillivlz/l-iir: S_v;1ri‘Kil‘lfl°fl~ z nuts smw. M- 11"!’- ‘lnwd’ m-v. u; All son. as mnytion tilt the ‘tileefelaiildngne Alb-Lu‘ ‘um ~~;. 0' .‘:'.’.?.‘.‘.’.'.‘L‘? r" “Bgflfggm, turned in a I094 u’ hibition of the now IaWQLYQn": m” “m” m’ m‘ ti‘ half tint! tion nlly~ T" W‘; n, 19-12 for m». l-ll- . "vac" Cox and Ilil- 0"“ ‘m’ the spearheads of the Ail-star ll- tack. with em Reid oiayins I I defensive some f ll : mm!‘ m ‘infill Hell‘ rel" Tan Gambling‘, ‘Q ‘.”'i \ t" ._.. s,»- e ~ Y: - »r~<-.ecr~nerlsiiis-c-"">'