PAGE SIX BOWLING HOCKEY ‘ WRESTLIN G Sudbury Tigers T0 Represent Ontario In Allan Cup Series; Aces Even Series With Volants Braddock T0 E n g a g e In Court Fight N .1 '.\lli1‘i‘ll ZD— rlldlllplOll Jimmy ' :1 "'('(‘ll to explain 'll‘ lli-\'1. ll‘. (“ll . (By William ll. Dumsday) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) (LIP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MAPLE LEAF LiAR-DENS, 'l'o- ionic, March 29-—Sudbury ’I‘1'gers will leplesent Ontario in quest of Uonllliloli senior hockey suprcluacy. The big team \\‘ll.ll queer swculers played silperbly tonight to paste 'l‘oronto Dolnluiolis 6-1 in the Lhlftil and flnlil of a three-game series.‘ Each team had previously won one‘ game. Mel Hill oioncl bomber from 8.1-; skaloilli li illt‘ white. canary yla-l low and l)lili'l( gllrbcd lltll'lllt'l'llt'l.\,l \\'lill three goals. All of flit-m “lung 111~i1i - -\1i\ Sillmu-lng in New l 1n the ills-i pvrlOd as Domlnions tor-l .e 3. tlot defence lll an cffort tn catch Al mu, tired of dodginl W0 goal lead gained by Tigers nil - (i.ll(ll‘ll_< PYUCPPS 1111i; (jllfdl. two periods Domuiiinis lourt f)['(_l(\]‘_ 111m lo count until the Sullbuw l t: . kl‘(l:l‘l|i ' ll-llui lll;ll'l\'(‘Ll up all its goals, l . ! Willi Chlrvlli-e (Llniphi-ll and m.‘ 1H,; , Bill)!‘ Dye. National I-eligui- oZlii-l '.. ke lJxl. i 111 Vlhllllllu the game us.» a \v.'1j.'s M.“ m“, r ivizll in hand. It was in contrast ll) the bi-Ilef 3 m“ 111-‘! 111*‘l'l111i§ 01 lhl- lfilillb WllPll‘ Dolnllllolls iron 4-2 lilsi Friday lllld . ‘ m], 0mm). troll; l(‘llill$ were ilissallslieil with. us, -l‘li-.-;- m” “bl-MP $00111“! OI Dull-h Hamel (“mom - and Bert Alltllilfrigv, ‘ 1 .\li~ii< r- l Dull (l"""""~ 34111111! Cllilllll)('l'llllll‘ l. ,-_._. . ...i . p. g. 11111 (-lli|l'lll‘ \l.ll-.-ll.lll llUl SlltlUlll‘_\"_< lllll . ' a r l i~f <.l:ll- "I "1 f-‘vllh. wlllli- lllll Ji~lilllli1,;.-.’ riillliiiwi for Uillilililolis, (‘hlrilvn . 2‘ 0l'\lI'l' ~ fliliilllirWl (him 41111;; vl- l Linn.» ‘lll llie - .ile photo- .lre but he .i: tile 1m-‘ iilLl-lllld. thcse coilrts, it. "I'd sorta Ti... TfliTtle Gaines Set For Thursday Tln- 1\4‘i'ill\(l rind (‘l(‘('l(‘llllg game for the Island Ladies Hockvy titlc and also the final for the Midget championslilli takes plat-c a! the Forum Thilrsiiziy" njifft according to word received from Silmmerside yixsterdi-‘iy. ln both cases Charlottetown teams hold a lead. Abbie Sisters, by virtue of n 3-2 victory in Sum- mersitle Will carry their; goal lead into the second mine against. the Crystal Slslvfs while Lou Camp- bell's Midget Th1 Wings have a two goal 10nd over Midget Cryedals. Everybody There But The AWXERST, N. 3., March 29- Nearly 2,000 persons gathered at the Amherst railway station today to welcome Amherst st. Puts. Maritime junior hockey champions. who have been ousted from Me- morial Cup playdowns by Ottlisva. Rideaius. Mayor Kaufman. members of the Town Omncil and leading citizens were present. A band was there. But. when the train pulled in, Only the box, with the team's equip- ment was aboard. Unaware of the plans for their home-coming. the players had stopped off at Mont- real. Team could ' > 115.1’ ti‘. ll. Ward) (i auaiiilul Press Stall‘ Writer; (LP-v Byflllflrllilllfs Special Wire) QLE-‘BE-C. .\l‘.ll'i'll 3g . Quvbvc. l Alia. t'\l'llt.'\i lll1‘ll' Allan Cup no“ fifty l1111.\(l01\‘1l sci-iii.- with Hull VU], (gillil... |\\ll.ll a l-i) victory over (he fim->5-\.1 District champions before’ fans here tonight. Aces won s“: he‘? 5311111133’ but the galnel was thrown out. >’I‘l1i~ deciding gamp l "“1_l__l19 Played in Alontrelil Wcd- llL‘.\(l.i_\’_ Aces had a wide margin on (he Plat’ 901118111; but were held to Les Brennan's lone second pefigd gnu] 1a1'sely through back Checking o. Hull forwards. Aces spent. most of the time at. the Hull end of U10‘ rink but there W85 always a Hui‘ check at their shoulder to hampell. 0r qslmotheil‘ their shot. 1° g9“ came finer Sflvaecau gqdhre°e1ved 11 penalty for slashing. w; ad not served half his time {in Aces scored. Jack O'Connell 8J1 _ Pete Martin started a. Quebgc power play inside the Hull defence Les Brennan skated up from the Quebec defence to Join the lrnv and “'35 lust in time to golf a loosi- 10111111: puck into the Hull egg; Martin and O'C0n1 ‘l . _ on the play, w‘ duw 35M,“ Acadia l/Vins First Came Of Title <1‘- P- by Gllilrdiilnll; Special \Virc) WQLFVILLE. N. s, March ; _ Acadm U‘11"°1'-"11d' defvatrd Halifax Series Univer-suv Grads 32-21 hcrc to- {Htrht in the second m"... m- a Wo-game series fdr the Nora Scotla senior basketball title and took the round 75-56. Acadia finished in second and Grads lli third place behind‘ Wan- délgers 1n‘ the Halifax City Iflagug g" l’ “"101 1°°l> 1n the province. _ut Wanderers. last year's cllunlp- ‘ons- K110130061 out, of the playoffs. D1111‘ Hfllvv. tall, b€.p(\c[u(»]pd Amdln lilnyrr. 10d lil team m Llli‘ championship with l4 point, and I-Orway led Grads with 9_ L lAcadlliis Cann - Balcolln - Haley‘ I; °_ P11lei>9tl and outclassed (he flllldX team throughout and Grads wcri- forced lo resort to lung “P39 511091138 While their rivals hurled up time after time under the basket for close-in shots. wit...“ got. eight of Grads 28 point. in ti.“ int three minutes. Acadia lcd 19-7 .._.____..._...... .._a...A..4A._...-_.¢s. Lolly kallril\l4\ll ILLUVVAQ EWS“... SPORT WORLD Rlfpperl sets Lantz And McInnis Ready Hlgh Value For Big Fight Tonight On Bob Feller By ALAN GOULD Asociaied Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, March 2E9 --LA.I’)—- If Cleveland's iribtllou.» Bob Feller burns up tlii- American Baseball League with lils fireball this sea-, son, as he siWilLs quite likely to do, i, you can wlxtl- your own taeket. on what. he will be worth in box-of- fice cash...,voulll1 Bob. assuming. he produces, shuuiil illulw from' 5.000 to 10 000 flddlllflllal customers ‘ pt‘? Lllllllt‘. Yzlllkw Colonel. said ln-l \\'lllI(‘l' l- JALW L) Ruppcrt. l 1i~r figured to. be worth siltlolitlu and lhiu. may not be lill.. Besides iuillclltloils now that the Loills-Brliiitlock fight slated for Chicago will pi- outlilivi-d. it derel- ups B isll rtllflll§ 1'1‘()\\'ll on .1 sum- lni-r \".\ll by Ill-null l‘.ol1il:;la os- ll‘il\llJl\‘ lo bi-iuli Nfux Bu. r u in. l)1 Nlviiull-k, C11 s cleanup cloutvi. shoots lll lilw 70'.- at golf ....Palll Dean's failure to Show liiucli \‘\'ltl('l\i'i‘ oi lils 1936 pirhlng form has (.‘:il'il:i1..il'.< board of smat- i'1_:_v \\'fil'l‘ll'(l more tlilin tetlnfs fall- uri- to llll. ilill.-. .11‘ lll ;;l".lpi'l1'l1.t c;rcillf,.,, ' Ap;>:l1'<‘l1ll\ Lon Alnbers. ~l'ght- wi-iitllt i-lwul,» l~n'1 >1‘ll‘~'ll\\‘ :1- bout. \\.l\ ‘ui-‘s bllll'(l....\lllillb-Dll Sqlllil1~ l‘. ‘~11 llil.l‘(l.\’. in bit; l_\'|)i', 1i.».l;: illl Pfilll) Moniziiii-z kniirk out Clililii-iuiin Allll)l'l'.\ in l0 l'()llll(l~""l'i‘ll'l'l‘llg’ Lil llii- lion-title mall-ll tux-i .\lollil;i_\'.. Rl‘llll‘llll2\*l' away bill-k :11 151391. ,Hl-re'.- wlillt was QJLHQ on in the 1-‘*'*-C'-~'-‘J-'—.-*a-"¥ early sprinu snurl- \\lli1'l eight years i120: (‘uir Wood slcpiped hi5 . own Sl)f‘(‘(ll)illl[ record up to 92.13 l nlilcs prr ll'ill1’. 1221b." Rillh hi. his.‘ first hnmv run of the exhibition’ 5192131111 rind 'l‘iili1il1_ir Lnuuhran beat Mickey Wiill-u-r in a io-rniuid bout at. Chiriiuo for the light heavy- weight. title. Sydney Seeks Game With Dyn a m iters SYDNEY, March 29—-(CP)—-.AI- rangcmens to bring Kimberley Dynllniltcrs, last ycar-‘s Allan C1111 champions, here to play Sydney Telephones were bung pushed Sydney Forum officials said t0- day. A reply" from the Dyna- niiters’ management was exprcted shortly. The train now is 1n E111‘- ope Wllt‘l'0 ll ri-irilined for Canada the will-id's liluateui" bod-icy cham- pionshlp. Mllliazvr Cllfll Hart. of the Mon- twill Cunulreiis said last. night he was “vclgv much interested" in a proposal l0 have his team travel East as negotiations went for- ward bI\ll“'F'(‘ll the Canadians’ man- agcmciit and Svduiflv 0 llclals for it visit from the flying Ihcnch- men. Should arralilzcliivlits to bring the lvlontrezil team East fail. other teams, including’ Toronto Maple Leafs and lvlontrcnl Maroons, would be contacted it was tinder- stood. . "as Reached Nu Decision MONTREAL. March ZfP-Mont- real Cnliailir-ns cf the National Hot-key Liuitui- have not ‘vet de- cided whether i.l'i(‘v Will go to Sydney: N. for an exhibition game. llllllllilgCl‘ Cecil llznt said t0- night. Afrr-r rnreirint’. an offer from z i1‘ of “_ "w" - commun- ity rink. H.111 >1 |~~ had sPlll. brick a icii-graln :1.. -, for more dot/all.» Last nizllt. Hurt sllltl llf‘ probab- u o» KUIAN Everything ls in readiness for’ the big boxing card at. the L. P. , U. flail tonight when Jimmy Mc-‘ Innis, Pride of the Island boxers tackles the Maritime btmtamweight champion. Russell “Kld" Lantz of Halifax ln the main event of whut ha; been billed as a title fight. Mclnnls,_protmbly ln the best shape of his career is eager for the gong that will send him into action. He has wonked steadily and hard the past. few weeks and his spar- ring mates vouch for the statement that he is faster and hitting hard- er than ever. McInnis knows that this is his big chance and one, that he has been looking forward to for a long time and although he isn't saying a great deal everyone i knows he will do all in his power to be returned the winner. Jimmy always gives of his best and to- night will prove no exception. l Lanlz. looking fit its a fddle. ar- rived ln the city last nilzlit. It. is lils first visit to the Island and it is one of the few places in the . Maritimes that he has not per- formed in. The Halifax boy. just. 22 years old. has an enviable re- ord during. six years inside thei squared circle. In 76 fights he!‘ has only been knocked out once and that by Kid Hilrt of ‘Moncton l whom Lanlz spotted 1;‘ pounds: he lost zinothi-r bout by a technl- ‘ contests the bantam champ has been defeated only 10 times, all on decisions. That is an enviable record and one to be proud of and ‘it shows conclusively t. McInnis is tack- ling by far t e wughea opponent of his career. Lant; had litt‘e to my on the outcome. He wouldn't sliy he was going to win but in the same breath he wouldn't say he was going to lose. “I will do my best: McInnis is a total stranger to me but whatever the outcome will be I think the fans will get their money's worth." The fight has caused a lot of 1n- temst. and indications point. to a trucked house at the Labor f-lall tonight. McInnis. always popular, has a host of followers who vouch for him at every 1.11m; Lantz‘ rec- ord speaks for itself, so tmtght the i boxing fans will flock to the fight to see if McInnis 118.5 the ability to take Lantz and also to see the smart Marlfime champion in ac- tion. - Promoter Joey McDonald is ex- pecting a scll out imd has made all arrangements to handle a. big crowd. Don't fall to attend. The promoter has a habit of staging real cards and tonight's, the first of the season, will live up to the stum- hlirh standards oi last. fall's shows. cal nnidnofrthe‘ ri-nuliiiliig ‘l-i Tied Wings And Cdnaclzzrt: Renew Title Series Tonight MONTREAL. Mar. 29-401’) Brimmlng with confidence. both teams in tomorrow's National llockcy League championship game awaited tonight without a doubt ac to the outcome. “l’m_ very confident we'll lake them again." said (‘u-ii Hart. whose Montreal Canad- iens beat Detroit Red Wings Saturday night and moved up to within n. game of tiring the title series after dropping two straight. Manager Jack Adams was just as sure oi‘ his charges’ chances after seeing them wnrk out this afternoon. even though an injured arm m: them goalie Norm Smith for perhlllq the rest of the series. Adams said Earl Robertson, up from Pittsburgh Bonnets, look- ed good in the nets. But, said Hart, "The Cana- dlens have hit their stride now. and I think we'll tie it up." 1t would. he conceded. be perhaps a hard game. but that was as much as he would grant. His players. he said. were in "tip-lop shape" with no injuries. Favors Govt. Supervision Of ‘ AmateurSport (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WELLAND, Ont... March 29-52m- dorsation of a proposal for govern- ment supervision of amateur sports was sounded here today by W. A. Fry of Dunnvllle, past. president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, speaking before a service club. "The general opbiion oi‘ the members of the Amateur Athletic Union oi Canada ls that the gov- ernment should control sport for the sake of Canadian children-and keep it as clean as possible," he declared. Germany's Ministry of Sports cle- veloped interest and promoted a proper spirit, Mr Fry said. Children Eig Hockey B a t t l e .. At ForumTonight The hockey battle olvthe season takes place at the Florurn tonight when cross Roads Bulldogs and Alexandra. Arrows clash in the de- ciding game of the series t0 decide the winners of the Kelly and Mc- Innis Trophy. _ Fowed to play an extra. game when the rivals ended the flve games deadlocked with. two wins and a draw each, the Bulldogs and Arrows are likely to hl-t new heights tonight in the all-import- ant clash. Games bet/ween these two teams have been getting hot- ter and hotter all season and in the last encounter a riot nearly broke out on no less than three oc- casions. Anything can happen tonight, from fast. rugged hockey to free- for-nlls. so ii’ you wimt excitement and thrills attend the Forum tonight and watch these t/wo bit/tex- rivals battle it out for supremacy. Preceding the above game. Mt. Herbert Cubs and Pownal Maple Leafs meet for the championship of Southern Queens County. The first game starts at 7.30 sharp. Monarchs Enter Western Finals (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEX}, March 29—Wlnni- pegs flashy Monarchs entered the Western Canada junior hockey fin- al here today when they trounced Port Arthur Juniors 8-0 in the sec- ond gamc of their scheduled best- ot-three semi-final series. The Junior Rivals To Meet In Exhibition Tilt The end of the hockey season usually furnishes the highlights and this year the local juniors will wind up their season in ade- cided manner when on Wednesday night Junior Abbim and Rangers clash in an exhibition game at Lbs Forum. All season long these two teams have fought tooth and nallagainst each other in league and playoff battles; Wednesday night there will be no title lit stake but just the same the two squads are apt to furnish their best and most ex- citing battle of the season. i Happenings of the last few weeks o: me junior season had rivalry fanned to a white heat; many were the arguments 00n- cerning the merits of both’ teams. and although Wednesday's game is billed as “exhlbltion" it will more than likely turn out to be i1 battle to show just which is the better team. Hershey Bears Retain Title HERSHEY. P11" March 29—(AP) Hershey Bears won tlievehamlllml“ ship of the Elistieni United St-ulffi Amateur Hockey brew‘ tonight for the second successive W111‘ by beating Atlantic city Sea (111115 4-3 to wln their third game of the best-three-q-five game playoffs- rlw Gulls took only one some 4-1- Harry Frost. shot the winning goal ln the third period on a doublé pass from captain Lloyd BllncO end Walton _Russe1l. Herb Foster. Atlantic Clty wing man and high moi-er of the league. $001141 W9 895,15, Calms scored the other Gull tally- Harry Currie. Tony Gralboskl and Morris scored the dtfner Hersh?!’ markers. Victory gave Hershey Bears l-he right t0 travel to TOXfOHT/O 11BX15 month for an international series with Canada's Allan CuP 11111111"- Redmen Reach Eastern Finals MONTREAL, March zo-The Rledimen (mm Cvplrerdift W" Montreal Victories 10-4 wiilaht and earned their way into the easwm finals 1n the Memorial 011p oliv- downs. The Ontario 11mm“ mum it two straight scum-t the M0111- realers. ‘ BOXING BASKETBALL 01min SPORT MARCH 30, 1937 afil Ranger Brain Trust Busy .’lannzngCampaignAgainst MaroonsOp (By George Maguire, Canadian i Prom Staff Writer) NEW YORK, March Zli-Mon-t- real Maroona feat in ousting Bos- ton Bruins from the Stanley Cup playoffs has given the brain trust threesome of New York Haulers plenty to worry about. When the blueshlrta qualified to meet. Toronto Maple um in the opening round Manager Lester Patrick, Captain Bill Oook and pivot Frankie Bouchcr spent little time mapping their campaign. “If we can stop Harvey Jackson. Gordon Drlllon and Syl Apps we have a good chance of beating them," Patrick said before the Rangers defeated Leafs in two straight games- He admitted tonight, the Maroons provided a more complicated problem. "They have one of the best de- fences in the league," said Lester, as Boucher and Cook nodded as- sent. “Every Maroon line has B. world of speed as well as back- checklng and scoring ability. We can't plan our campaign in'a day with so, many angles to be stud- led." ' ‘The first game oi’ the semi-final series between the Rangers and Miiroons will be played here Thurs- day. An ice carnival has the Gar- den booked untll that day. If Rangers succeed in reaching the final they will probably have to pliiy all their games away as a circus takes over the Garden April 8 however, much Since the Leaf series ended last ‘Thursday Rangers have worked out every day. including Bundey. Alex Shlblcky oi’ Winnipeg and Neil Oolville. brainy centre from Edmonton, are the only Ranger Success clcanerns TOBACCO Also in Lock-top Tin; l0¢ SET BOWLING DATES (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire; SAINT JOHN, N. B. March 39- The Mltritlme-Flastern Maine an- nual bowling tournament will lJl held here May 4, 5, 8 and 7, Harry P‘. Black. whose team will defend the championship, annoiuiced to- night. puckmcn on the ailing list. A pro tective device has been made ta cover colvllli-‘s fractumd jaw and he will swing lnto action against Maroons. Shiblcky has a charleyi horse but it. ls responding in treat merit and the sharp-shooter of the kid line will hold down his ngulai wing berth. ‘BOXING LY DOORS MAIN SEMI General Admliion t TUESDAY. MARCH 30 at 8.30 Sharp orcu JIMMY MaclNNlS Charlottetown vs. KID LANTZ Halifax Bantam Weight Title of the Mnrltlmes. l PETER CAMPBELL Charlottetown vs. JOHNNIE SHAW Charlottetown I Bounds _ Also two Preliminaries Advance Sale H. Worthy‘: Drugstore, Saturday. llllllllflo Including Tax 80c. P. U. HALL AT 7.30 BOUT i0 Round! FINAL including Tm: 50c. 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