‘Fvfl-w. ~. . ~vvfl=flukuexczu<= -._ M... PAGE SIX Detroit 8c FHE lTl|ARlA~)'l'l' iVD Ottawa FYiers Defeut Maritime Champions In Rough, Bruising Encounter ll.-\l.ll“.-\.\1, Mulrh 28 -iCPl— 1)!i.i*.\.\ 11.0.11". Flyers, last year's Allin Cup c 1.1‘; RC Al". l-L‘ Saturday night 111 opener of this best-of-firc . corn Cllllfldli senior hocke, swim-finals. The SFCOJKl game will be DlllliTl horn blond-aft and the more to Ottawa to is first pcrlOd with . ._ the other out. up in the second wl. h eiidcd 1-1. Plirriiig rough, bruisiu: $7110 of hockey, Ottawa outscored Halifax 3-1 in the final session, played 0n a water-logged sticct of lcc. . l‘ I'el‘yor led Ottawa marks- .' the lilbi’ iivo goals, .1 Blade and lrs Ramsay the others. Blade also had an assist. on Ramsay's goal. while Connie 'T‘ud1n fed the pas for one of H-"lljvnrb. "iiiflfk, .<*‘.4‘P(l\' right-Mn:- iwvti Hillfax coals. ' nrl Johnny Acheson opciivd play Bordon Wins Junior Title y the final game in b '" the Borden -, ("own Juniors was - Rink. The scr- 1 fought lwturceu teams. LWO games and Borden coming from behind t0 take the next three games and the Tip-Top Cup. The 1S a tic at the end i , .1 “i110 illv score lacing 8-1111 a d two overtime periods \rci't\ jllafflkl ‘.\i‘.h E. Richard 01 Borden gctzing the deciding goal. SUMMARY First Period .1111, 'l‘hiul Period Bordcnrlrf. Rlrlizii" . Ilorden-liiticlfiix h. B-‘rlwn'"»--C:iniprwll. 1st Overtime Period Nu 2nd Ovt-rtinic Period '7. l2 u lticlinrzi. Rel" Quilters Take First Game SASKAT%ONR March 29- (CF3- ' i . 1.. vs DLlFTJ-Cll. -ors_ Saskatchewan .1" hr champions, defeulczl -. tntrm Bibi?“ i1 '5 sciitzitlvt-s, 3-2 here Snturdmy hi. in the first izamc of thclr Vic-tern strml-fiiml bcst-of-thrce z second ‘B11710 will be played 'kt._ Cliiintiliiiis. : ‘ the third, lf nec- WORK PANTS H~uvv nil-wool Aradian Pndn Min c i it-i? . dweoLAI yo» rjruicv . ~ w a (ma wr-‘Il v- vou mu iLflpi-d CiAYION l SONS no, l'u"ox, Ctmvln . r om- Applicants rcquirctl to produce istrziiion certificates plication. In his National - fflffififiyukWfifi" “ been issued. books. DATED this 15th 1943. IIIIIIIIII ‘I i-wions, dnwncrl Hul- r |comblnlng t-Rh him on the first land Bobby Cupp assisting on the ‘ other. Ken Mullen and George Gravel ‘of the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea- ‘guc handled the game. Only two ipenalties Wcre handed out. both in whe first period in Ramsay and Mnkl of Ottawa. Tile rest of the game both sides were giving and receiving! some heavy bumps with play around the boards roughinc up. ' Bobby‘ Batter turned in his 115-‘ unl smooth pcrfoimance for Hali- fax. but failed to score against hi< former team-mates, who marked him closely and gave him quite a rouzh time. The Rlplev-Grav-Dr-s- biens line fumed in some of the best play of the fllElli for Halli“. with Relndhardt and Oonp hand- ins’. out some heavy checks. Hellyer. Tnnv Licnrl, Ramsay and Blade were forcing all the time for Ottawa. While their bnckline pun- ished the l-Iallfrix forwards, espec- ially in play back of the nets. Saints And Navy Battle To 27-27 Draw St. Duiistun's Basketball and a team from I-I.M.C S "Queen Charlotte" played a 27-all draw Saturday night in an exhibition encounter played at the Y M C A. gymnasium. Trailing 21-9 at. the end of the first half and looking to be hope- lessly out of the running the furs staged a. whirlwind comeback in squad emerge with their draw verdict. Outstanding in the Navy cause was the work of Jones the fast: fOFWHYJ getting ten of his team's points whie centre Jack Murray of the Saints hailing from New York was the sparkplug of the s. D. U. attack as he tio chalked up ten point; during the tussle. Lineups and scores: r Navy: Parks 2. Janos 10. Palln 7, Shr-wiu 2. Bruce 5, Clurk 1, Lemon, llihnr, MrFarlnne, S.D.U.: Murray 10. Cameron 3. O'Neil 3, Sharkey 2. Callahan. Mc- Entec 3. McTaEue 2, McAdam 4 The game was canably handled by Lieutenant Tod Wilson, Barons Are Eliminated ‘cuiiipetiiiie sports come out the second half of the struggle t0 ¢iTd-'=‘- Th“ Kuy really lets his hair By Blanking MONTREAL, March 28 — (OP; —lvtonti-cal Cauadlens had to wlu Shlllllllly night, to kcep in the Na. raonal Hockey League play-offs and the way in whicn the Caniicks slapped a 4-0 dafcat at the Boston Rruiris_sli0wed_ that they still had a winning spirit. Bruins now lead the best-of-seven semi-final 3-1, Rarely if ever does an athlete is wit such (llicct O]Jll‘1i()ll_»: as those ex- pressed by Bucko McDonald ivlieii llllBl'\'l€\\‘i‘d by a Detroit sports writer after the first game of the‘ Stanley Cup semi-final; which] Wings won from the Leafs 4-2. . - - But Bucku who was a prominent; fact 1‘ iii the Leafs 6-3 victory 0n Saturday lllQill pulled no punches as lic told his lll[C1'\'lL'\\'Cl‘ iii plain straight language that he didn't like Jack Adams, nor the tactics he uses on his men. But we will let Vern DeGeer of the Globe and Mall tell just how Bucko docs fccl about the Detroit team. - . “Detroit Red “lings hnd finished their third-period splurge cf three goals and their 4-2 VlCYOTY over Toronto Leafs at Detroit. The big building was diszorgiiig its near- capricity‘ crowd wlicii Bob bfurplrv, sports editor .1‘ the Detroit Times, spotted Burke McDonald heading tor an exit." I I O "Murphy hailed the barrel-chested leaf defcnscman, once public hero No. 1 iii thevcjvcs of Oiyrnpiq pat. rons buck iii stanlcy Cup champ- ionship days if the nut Wings. Murphy was lCllllll! us about it this morning in his office. . . - " ‘It's one of the best interviews I've ever had with any athlete," Murphy declared enthusiastically. "I think I've talked with most of them dozvii through the years, but Buckois po\\'-iv0w' takes all rec- down.’ " - - - "But let's introduce lifurphy Goidoiisviiftx Tenn, boy. who never" saw a hot-key gone iiiitil a few years U20, but who today ranks as one of the Ancst enthusiastic rep rt- crs in the puck-chasing realm. 7'7"?" Mr. Mllrllh", with ear cock- cd for Bucko McDonald; . - a “ How do you rate the Rod Wings of this rt‘: r with the Detroit. cham- pionship clubs y u played on?" we asked Bucko. U O O I "Sit down, mv friend." he said‘. ‘I want. to answrr this so one and all can understand. . . ~ "In the first place, the Detroit Club flf this Year lms won the Jleilllcr»: championship of all Iimr- Bmtotrs Kraut Liiie is 2 ne. with the fifth ame to be played Lil Boston Tues uy. By blanking the Bruins. Paul Bibcault became the first. goalci" w earn a shut-out in the present play-off series. He was given plenty cf support. by the men out front, particularly the forwards who kept the game in the Boston area for the greater part of the time. Bibrault had only 19 shots during the game while Frankie Brlmsek turned aside 38 Look Like Champion: The Canucks looked like cham- pionship material throughout and seemed content to score just enough to lkep the game safely under control. Jack Portland started the scoring with a back- hand shot from a ew feet in front of the cage after taking a pass from Buddy O'Connor at the Bos- ton defence. That was the only goal of the opening frame, but Toe Blake roll- ed 1n ivlth the second counter in the middle frame, driving liome a shot through a scramble withL Elmer Lach serving iip the pass. - D Canadien; Keep In Hunt In Fifth Game Of Series bu W1‘ Split; UAKIII i‘ Juniors Open Series At i Sydney Tonight CYDNEY. 11.3., March 38-(0?) -Quebec's Junior hockey imam‘ plans, Montreal Canadians ar- rived here today for their Eastern Canadian Memorial Cup semi- Bruins 4-0 In the c1 frame. O'Connor raced in and pnatohed n pm from Gordon Drtllon to beat Brintsek with a lo_w shot from about 20 feet out. Brimsek argued an offside but Referee King Clanc held that final with Sydney Bruins thlt the 2081 was legal and t o Oanucks Opens tomorrow night. moi-ed ahead 8-0. Fan; showered Canadians brought u. contln ant rubbers. program: and other ro- of 13 players, with their orig) nl fuse down on the ice and the team reinforced by PM! 515°" gamg W95 haltad whflc It w“ and T0111 Hllflfkl‘. GlbbOh, an RX: scraped. A 1". flight sergeant. and Hunter with about five minute; left, Joe Benoit swle the mick from Dit Clap i- at the Boa n blue-line and at Brlmsek with a. knee-high shat from 15 feet, Attendance was 2. . i UMMARY First Period l-Montreal. Portland (O'Connor, Drlllon) 1.14. Penalties-McMahon. Chamber- lain, Shewchuk. flecond Period fl-Montreal, Blah (Lech, Bou- chlrd) 17 . Penalties - Chamberlain, Llch, McMahon, Getliffc. Third Period Zl-Montreel, O'Connor played with Montreal Royals. Bruim also bolstered their squad for the best-ln-three series. ad- d Cecil Mui-phy, Doug Moriarty an Joey Evans from Halifax Can- adians and shorty Aitken of New Glasgow, N S. t... Devils Win Alberta Title EDMONTON. March 28- (GP)—- Edmonton R..C.A.F. Rad Devils de- feated Raymond Union Jacks 49- 40 Saturday night in the second . a-me of a. two-game toal point (mnlonyfieries to win the Alberta. basketball H , “I senior men's championship. The Fmglirerertlli, Benoit, 15.00. aufmgglfaahghle": eznfwfiw" Penalties — Galltnguer, McMahon, a” V“. Wm meet m. Winn". De Dheem’ Chamberlain of the Winnipeg 8t. Andrews-Sas- . “Yeah, T want a piece of Howe if he wants to try it. I cherish mcrnorles of those Winks teams of 1936 and 1937. Graiidest fellows in the wrld. O O Q "Honestly. I wonder how Detroit could evcr forget that team. Good- tel ow alone could chase five Jack Stewurts out of the Olympia build- ing. Remember haw I hit ‘em in those years? And I hit ‘em fair. was missing. He carried right through. ' . . "Whether we beat them or not, this year," he repeated. "If they {zct past us, ivithv‘ Anps. they'll still have to do business with Frankie Briinsek And he's a zoalie. Mowers should be taking corres- nondence lessons from him and pay- ing well for the Privilege. - - ‘Yeah, tn case you d n't catch on, I don't like Detroit's loam and I don't. Ilke Jack Adams, and I rlnnt like the tactics lie uses on men. ' _ . "If somebody want! to make something (f it, I'll be among ADDS is out for n5 with a broken cg. With him in tho lineup there] would be nothing to it, 1. . . "Detroit should be about third in By Capitals for motor vehicle licenses and gasoline ration hooks for 19-13 will be A person applying by mail need not send Registration certificate, but should specify the number of the Elec- toral District and Polling Division in which his National Registration certificate has Applicants complying with these regula- tions will avoid delays in tile issuing of motor vehicles licenses and gasoline ration’ THANE A. CAMPBELL, Provincial Secretary IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIZ CLEVELAND, Mai-ch 28 — (AP) —Indiaiiap01ls Capitals eliminated Cleveland Barons from the Aiiicri- can Hockey League play-oils by gearing a 3-2 victory in the scc- oiid overtime Deflod of their Slime hcre Saturday night, before a crowd of 9,461 fans. It was the second straight for the Capitals in the semi-final series. Tlicy xvoirthe first. game Wcti:~.'_sday' at Indianapolis 4-1. The Capitals, last years cham- pions, enter the finals against, the winner of the Hershey-Buffalo series. NEW TYPE 0F GLASS A new type oi‘ ElfLS has been de- ivelopcd for use in airplane trabliis to render‘ airmen iiiuiiiliic t0 dan- gerous ultra-violet rays. ‘ st¥i"ist*letr‘°lai9f liaiice Re Motor Vehicle Licenses . their National Reg- at the time of ap- day of March, A.D., y,y,y;iv.pzril.amn:aietxw.w --:»-.-.@.¢r.-r-'.nsn the league. Hut we'll skip that, 1 110119 you aren't kidding when yzu ask me to compare such fellows a3 "OW Pliiv for‘ Detroit with Lewis, gitililrgféfloodfelioiv. Marty Barry and . - ~ "In the first place," Contlnubd M, MPD 111116. “I 2c: real sick vrhen I hi?!" Jfiltiiny bfmrcrs mcntloncrl in the same i‘:‘.l ~‘ . Brlmsck of divisor}, “m! Frankie o o g "Bricnsck co ild t li tie one liand ‘behlrid 011$; Zl§d"l§’fli 2g’: m0"? 80o! than blowers ever o o , “Gr sso- aw. 1i l. I tcl you ffllllklylpirfilllg .could 1111K" more plgvg “i, I'm. wqz l0 0l.\'1r...i than Grosso can ‘nuke in one night. l a . , "'l‘lu~rc‘s one cuv rm m;- "mh H,“ is 110i 1,111.11 a L,i[n‘r1‘l), 111.11.] in 1-12 plnis hi!‘ . luh 1,. u" ' h‘ l 1v n "hockey r Will. t’) .ui.lu lTllKlH ii ti a‘; it. lira lunch. but fair. o - . "The roughest man on the hockey club is Sic-unit. 11c ShQlIld 1:0 into inc lumber DUnlIlCSS. On any bloc. 11c makes hc can put. more lumber in y ur face than they have in the Maine woods." I O I Bucko was really wanned up now. He was sailing. o o g "Print every word of it," he 1n- ' .;d, ‘Sins is my last year in hoc- key. bcr of coaching job; for next year. I‘d lke t: get a lot of things off my chest. I I C "You know I have a kid almost two years old. Named him for Doug. Young who played with me on wings. What, a ellow Doug. was. Gave me every break. Never criticized me for a mistake, and when I made me he would come pver and say, ‘We did it wrong. He'd take half of every mistake I made. O O Q "That's why I named my kid Douglas Land McDonald. If I ever had three sets of trlpletl I wouldn't spare o. name for any of t-hole present. Winn.’ "I realize Adams will turn all the Wing; lose on mu Tuesday night for these cracks," added Bucko. "But that's what I want. They'll come to me. You didn't see anybody come to me tonight. Yes, it's my last. stand, and I'd like several to come to me. Syd. H we is one of them. Put a stick 1n my face one night and cut. mo open. Adam: told him w do n. <Inst to leave." offered any hum-w the first guys on the ice Tiles- day night, and I'll be one of the Hersh ey Team Eliminated “ ‘ - ' luvliinners of tho Eastern title this your will play tn the West, meeting A H L he Western winners on its home ' I I. floor in a best-of-ftve series set for BUFFALO, N Y not with lumber as Stewart does." -Buffalo Bisons defeated Hershey ' ' ' Bears 2-1 tonight to win the Am- Not a cylinder 1n Buckcfs motor erlcan Hockey League Class Anemi- Ilnal play-off series, four ‘games to two. A crowd of 10.252, the local season, saw the game. Detroit, won't win the Stanley Cup figfipiéfllfogfirégrixeerizioég lglffi merhilrs passeut from behind the Bear cage. HDOUS Cflnltals here Wednesday in the first contest of the best-of- five series for the Qlonshin. lutoon series tn a two-game total- Ioll series to be Playgd hero April 12 and 14. The winners of that series will go to British Columbia u; play the 3.0. champions April 1 and 19 in a beat-of-throe 1f- April m, 24, as, za and so. Royals Beat Rovers 7-5 NEW YORK. March I —(OP)— Montreal's Royals, who» opt I two-came exhibition series with Boston O pics at Boston last week. cont: their winning ways tonight by defeating New York Rovers of the Eastern United States taut Hoohey tongue 7-5. . Mlmh 28-451") largest, of 30b Blflkc. Bison defencemm, The Blsons will meet Indian- leaguo cham- Toronto Wins Sutu 6-3 With ‘Wings Taking Sunday Encounter 4.2 DMROIT March Q-(Wh-De- tmlt Red Wings roared from hind in the third period wntlht to defeat the Toronto M la Leafs 4 .102, taktngaiitoia vnnt-aze 1n meti- best-of-seven National Hoc- kgi League play-off series. Modem ( ud) Bruneteau rubbed in the whining goal. Before 13,640 a ctatorl. t lea. a chunplon W gs fell beh nd on oronfds second period spurt that reduced unassisted 5on1: by Mel 111 and Babe Pratt 59 seconds apart. Then Bid Abel squared the count tn the third minute of the final period and Brunetecu broke 1t. up by rapping home his first ma] of the series, In a desperate effort to get back into the running the Lents pulled Broda out of e nets in the last minute. with a second remain- ing Abel slid a 65 foot shot into the o n cage m make the count 4-2, t same score by which Detroit had taken the first and third nmea of the series. The Win85 seized a. first; period lead one 30 foot shot by Eddie Wares on a pus from Adam Brown who replaced the miured Syd Howe in Detroit's line-up. Both Clubs were much patched up, with Alex Matter also out of De- troit action and Ga e Stewart of the Leafs on the s1 lines u the finite‘): last night's rough game at ron . With Detroit needtnc one victory in clinch the series. the two club: move to Toronto for the sixth came Tuesday, For the moat part the Detmiters threw u a. stout, defence around oalie owers, but the Wings were command of the situation in the third period, and that led coach Clarence (Ha ) Day to resort to the removal of a net, minder in the closing moments. The sell-out house ran the series "attendance for five games to 87,542. ammo? Iii-It Pol-Ind 1—Detrott, Wares (Brown) 14:54 Penalties-Crease, Pratt. ‘ Second Period I—T0r€!1f0, Hill a-Tornnto. Pratt Penalties-Joann. Stewart, our. ‘Hill-d Period Abel 2.1a _ Erunebeau (Stewart) 8:1! 0—Detroit, Abel (Lfaaombo, Orlan- do) 19150 Penalty-R. Hunflton. Saturday's Game TORONTO. March 38 - (C?) -Toronto Maple Leafs, revitaliz- , the return of veteran Dave Sweeney) Schrfnor and accorded ion by» t amped Detroit Rod Wing aturday to square their beat-of-aeven Stan- ley" Cup semifinal serlel at two games apiece. Before a season's record crowd of 15,344 paid mdmisaions at, Maple but Gardens, Leafs seized a -3 lend before the second intermis- 15:12 10:11 l-Detmlf. 6—Det!o1t, SKATING SESSION Tfl-llllillT AT 8 _ the mam period for aion on goals by Schrlner and Bob l: " to assure at. lea-st twn monk games‘ g “k121i gay-offhwlth ti“ a one oc Mme c am- m-arirre in: rm ' tho 112th ‘rer- ontn 3on1. . Schriner zidelined after tho lint ame of e series because of a bruised left wrist, counted tluoe .,_..._._._-_- --. __._¢__ my» inn, Km; Frlfuln Syndirlleu m, World right: "ro THE P051‘ OFFICE- DADDY-AND HEJZE BRINGXNG UP FATHER WAS s-rova ou-o AND L. ' Ju 2 WHAT HE SAYS-I'LL B§T HE'5 A GENERAL unwed. bc- with 9°11!“ i0 llm-g (Bud) P0110 atfifim Uscombe, ductton and one oasis Stewart and u". lulu". 30th club; ll Gillie Stewarff) i-gmtgiitt ‘rrophv Winner as the 1m, . 1 er ‘imam? T°°kl=. Buffered “i” ' Juries which dressing-rm,“ n" - 811B 881d may keep him tlon for the balance 0g 0 5Y5 Howe, who “t, up u 1&1. for Detroit's first goal sio-mb! back muscles but is not'» all-am“ a. serious casualty. Lonsldeml a 1 mlnuilen will‘ fir?“ ed about Detroit netminder retired for re a. Sllsfitldimtlllpped tld ' . “n urge‘: sdrfilgpllrh téwoseilies bet. a ~2 score agulnsg a 3.2%?“ "M0?! In the second game 0pm‘ play-offs, Leafs raced to n? m‘ tack from the 01mm,“ wfifi" But the first mo; o; m, ""- came from Detroit and p, D, l?“ m“? 5°31. Llscombe m3 be mode i . than o minute latter. licantiitzle fin?" wmi 1 long um which tin M‘ leave the ice. The period e Q“ with the teams locked 2.2 "(ed Billy Taylor carried into the R13‘? trcit zone and id a pm b,“ t; defenceman Wilfred (Bucko) M Donald, who took me puck c‘ stride and fired through l ma‘: Ofqlzgflfigrawfkgnr the! tally, . 0 per ormed b , 1y throughout, sen; Lea“ ‘EH31’; from f0!‘ the first time in the at; 2.27 of the second period Liwvmbe mad» it s-s n 15a b. pwlnz to std Abel f ' ' Deqtéoltttally. °' m‘ m“ e urn n8 01m. came at 11.12 o‘; the ‘al.3229231,’: when Davidson fired a cramp. shot from just inside the patron; bluelfne which caught m; org comer ll Mowen moved too late. Schrtner closed out the second- rlod scoring, firing from point. 11ml: range on a ganging attack, IUMIMAR! lint Period b-Detrplg Llsoombl (Ham, Bruno- au . I—Toront0. Polls (C. 5mm, Pratt) 12.08. k-lzetrgtit, Liscclnbo (Abel, Brunc- au 4—’1ioronbo, (Tum Schrinor) 1787. Penalties-Orlando. Irltk Second P€I|III fa-Toroabo. Taylor (Bela-inn, 0—Deti'oit, Abel (lhcbmbe) m ’l—'lioronto. Davidson 17.12. 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