Saints And Navy In Playoff Tilt Tonighi Wit-h neither club able to decide a winner in the first encounter that ended in l S-all draw Saints‘ and Navy renew their City Hoe. key League playoffs n the r-oiuml odds Shorten I 0n: ,, silver Fame To Win ’ the Grand National favorites the Saints. There is reason in expect that the "Ta won't be equally effective wnig and if such be the case‘ fa‘ every bit as good as the pry-g? s. am. usckulv “all National u may lengthened on both mjor rivals. Th, rlgures on IIP :3..- carldidalns. n5 takers. today but found no support. o?! you. Trophy abliowing are the results nfliches for l-ht raoss lg club yesterday: a. MtCsbc 0; O. Diamond 11. LMcKay 9; Geo. Hooper 4. H. K. Acorn 7, l". McMillan 0 E. Higgins 3; O. K. Prosby l3. :' TONIGHT’! scuaouaa ‘ r nu. lcegNo. i-Diasnond n. 001ml. Ice No. trainor. ice No. F? f Inst. _ce N0. be k. Ice No. _ce No. liqlnnir. S-Buntain vs. Hooper 4-Dr. Prowla vs. liiiiics llockoz. Skating Program Flnls oil War tiatown Playground sf; tho City schools. a~_.____* "port, March roman-rm won Silver Fame winning the m, ctnoplechsso at| m...» Saturday shortened Mali- ‘Lord Blcesterb _ g fldlng slipped from 100 j",““f....,“..¢ in last week-arm's “ll-over. to 10 to 1 in today's “mug, Silver Fame has won nvs itralght major races since falling m- the finish at Alntrce last ‘lads on the second favored Rowland Roy moved from 100 to . w loo to 6. Rolmond, also own- “; by Lord Bicester, now is olfor- ,d 3i, 100 to 6. Previously he was l. “X. betting action followed the selection of Silver Famo by all M, or the more widely known mm export-S in Sunday's papers. Ills believed that he will bo even , pester favorite by tho time he 5 w the post Bl-Hlldly Wit-h 45 'illc race is over 30 fences and u, miles of Round. Annually It l; witnessed by nearly 350,000 fans cgughoO, Irish outsider who tri- umphed. last yoar. was offered at '33 .0 i today as compared with g5 w l previously. Loyal Antrim. mother lrish horse, also was quot- “L” that nguro. Prince Regent, {favorite the last throa yearl- wi, offered at so to 1 but found Iladdic II, entered by Paul Mel- lq} of Pittsburgh, and 19 others wire rated at 50 to 1 in tho call- of Keefe ‘Il-oplly. pilyed at the Charlottetown Cur- p.11. Buntaln 5; D. Saunders l2 8-1-1. Saunders vs. H. C. 4-D. Saunders vs. Mo- s-McCabo vs. I. Call- H. Last evening officials of the Com- mbs a announced that their an- nuillgwlnter program of hockly mil skating at the Forum came to iblose yesterday. While olflcilll expressed regret that the season has come to -an end. they li-Bdd that they felt that many 310d!" Parkdalo. Spring Park, and to a lesser ex- tent Maple Hills. have bcneiitted lrolnihe program arid that it is I-IIP Commission's earnest desire to Improve the program 1a several rus with the advent of another FOR A>(>////v<. r0 (Acadia And stir. x. In ill. S. Finals .-_..-_ WOLFVILLI. NJ" March l8 "(CH — Acadia Axemen chop- ped down Dalhouale Tigers 12-5 tonight to move lnlo a first- place tie for the Nova Scotla Intercollegiate hockey lllla with St. Francis Xavier Unlvcralty. Acadia plld St. P2X. will meet later this week lo determine a Maritime finalist tn go against _ St. Damian's University of Charlottetown. Si. F.X. would have won the Nova Scotln cham- pionship tonight If Acadia hadn't made the grade. Kid Adshadc Wins llocision (By The Canadian Frets) HALIFAX, March l5—Kid Ad- shsdo of Glace Bay. Nd. pounded out a lO-round split decision over Percy Paris of New Glasgow, N.S.. tonight in tho feature bout of a four-fight card. Adshade weighed 134%. Paris 134. Paris was down for a nine- collnt in the first round and in the last round both scrappers pit- ched through the ropes onto a table Alvin Upshow of Halifax. 158. scored a third-round technical knockout victory over Billy Lan- dry cf Moncton, N.B., 169. when the latter retired with a badly cut left eye. Landry was leading at the time. _ In the two four-round prelimin- aries. Bucky Harris of Halifax. 143%. scored a TKO. over Bisyne Hayden of Springhlli, N. 5., 142, Keeling of Halifax, 123. was knocked out by Jim Sleeves of ‘IX-tire. N.8.. at 1.40 cf the last round. 1t was presumed Adshsde now would meet Kid Howard of Halifax for the Maritime lightweight title. Kocn Interest In Friday's Sports The Dept. of Physical Fitness last evening announced that ent- ries are conning in very satisfact- orily for‘ Ftrlday evening's big an- nual intgrscholastlc skate meet at the Ibtum. To date entries have been received from Sulnmerside, Borden, Bodequo. Cmtral Bedcque. Lower Bodeque, Sesrlotcgm. Prince 51,, spring Park. Months“- Georgotown. Souris and entries are assured and expected wdly 11°!" West Kent. Quwfl Squlfe. Model. Parkdalo. Rochford Boom. M=P1= Hills, Kensington, Victoria. Murray Harbour and ‘Pryon. All in all. everything points to a real night's competition. Experi- enced and co-Pbbie officials will handle the meet and citizens and youngsters alike will bo delighted to hear that the Band of the 17th R9533 Reg’! will bl N! hind t0 render-lively am uuvushout ti" evening, and w play for a special skating session after the racing. (KEEN u" CLOSE lIAWl (and, st. nulisrmrs university ~ rolllclir Ar a no in the second round and Rocky] THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFI'E'L‘OWN VAUL‘. SEV EN Given an even chance of cop- plng the league title after the great showing they mode in the first game, a. game in which they forced their opponents (to coma from behind to gain a tie. Whiter Lowior's surprising Navy hockey squad tackle Jackie Kane's S.D.U- warriors at the Forum tonight in what will be the start of a brand new series. O Pressed for time duo to studies and with the intercollegiate series yet to be decided, Saints, rather than drop out of the league have now agreed to tacklo the Navy in a best of three series for tho ‘title. In the case of a tie after the end of regulation time overtime will be played and in this way the league title. won last year by Legiollaires, will he decided in not more than three games. - O O O The above bit 0d news sets at rest rumors that the Saints would not be seen. in action in City League warfare this season. When the said rumors got on the rounds ‘general disappointment was pressed by the fans. Saints have always proven to be popular per- formers and with the Navy show- ing they were» still Potent factors to be considered. general opinion was that the playoffs. rather than be a walkover for the University squad would produce some of the closest. battling witnessed here ever since the league was formed back in the war years. O O O 1t is expected that both squads will be at full strength for to- night's all-important tussle. T6 tonight's winners will go an “n- doubted edge in a short series and sindlcations pointio both squads playing it "all out" from the op- ening whistle on with plenty cf stiff bodylng and fast skating pre- dominating throughout the tilt. O O O 0/2 o w us? 010 V/RG/IV/II F/NE . With the New Brunswick-PEI. title safely tucked away for the ‘second season in a row Bill Boyies’ gJuvenlie Kinsmen are at preaont _marking time wailing for dates as to when they will meet the Nova 'Scotia cllamploni for the three-_- At the time of province crown. ex- writing nothing definite could be. learned on the matter but offic- ials ol tho local club were making efforts to have tho series get un- derway sometlms this week with the first game preferably being hold at the Forum here. O O O F Kinsmen club officials feel, and rightly so. that the locale should receive the privilege of opening the series on home ice. Last soa- son it will be remembered the lin- ais got underway atd-falifax with the second game being played hero, But no matter how the affair turns out the Island-New Bruns- CUT cur LEAGUE TITLE ck Illusory’: ems. an n: _ tnnlus rims or EARLY» I l0ll.- A its us a inc-scam than s, com Orlsr l'"‘FORUM Bathursf Captures Nona ' Pamela BATHURST. N.B.. March 15 - (C Pi~hatluirsi Papeimakers won the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island intermediate hockey title and advanced to the Maritime fin- a1; against the Nova Scotlr win- ners when they defeated Summer- side All-Stars 9-5 here tonight, Paperrrnakers won the first game of the homc-and-home total-goal series 6-5 to take the round 15-10. The winners scored three first period markers without a reply from the island squad. All- Stsrs tallied tlwo quick ones as the middle frame opened but Pap- erlmqkars replied with two match- All-Stars scored two more bo- fcro the period ended and Paper- makors added one to lead 6-4 go- ing into the third. The game slowed because of bad ice conditions as the North Shore crew again outscored the visitors 3-1 i-n the final canto. Big guns for Paper-makers were Ken Babin, Chet Stothart, Eve Branch and Art Leger who scored two goals each. MacKav was credli- ed with four assists. Martin round- ed out tho Bathurst scoring. Deighan and Gallant scored two apiece for the All-Stars and G. Bernard colecied ihc other Scirn- merside tally. SUMMLRY First Period 1—Bathurst, Martin 12:10 2—Baihu.rst, Babin (MacKay) 16.- 42 . 8—Batlhu.rst, Sioillart (Veniot) 18.- 55 Penalties - None. Second Period ‘k-Scmmersidc. Deighan (G. Bern- ard) 2.50 5-8ummorside, G. Bernard (Gal- ,-lanti 3:01 ii-Balhurst. Branch (MmKay) 4.- 44 ‘l-Balihurst, Stoiiiart, b-Sumlnarside. Gallant 1040 9—-Summers1do. Delghan 15:00 ‘lO-Bothurst. Branch (MacKziy. Bablnl 15:50 ~ Penalty 1- Grant. Third Period 11—Bathurst. Babin (MacKay) 3.- 7.45 (Shields) 55 12—-Sumnorsido. Gallant (Davis. Grant) 4.51 LS-Bathurst, Leger (Venioi) i2.- ld-lgsthurst, Leger (Stoillart) 15.- 45 Penalties - None. wick champions are confident of giving the Nova Scotia chain- pious a tough time of it. g I O Gaining confidence as they tra- vel along the playclown trail and showing marked improvement over their City League performances the youngsters arc now right at the peak of their form and very anxious to come to grips with the teanfthat will rprovido the last obstacle on their march to a Mar- itime luvenilo hockey crown. O O O laalretball playoffs for the City League title and Crockett s. Stor- ey individual trophies resume at Prince of Wales Auditorium on Wednesday night with Navy meet- ing Prince of wales in the second and flllll game of their series and Saints expected to open their two game total points series against Ray's Millionaires in the other bracket. O O O Prince cif Wales. with a twelve- polnt margin to u-crk on are ex- pected to win their way into the finals over the Navy squad.‘ ‘They are not taking anything for grant- ed by any means. and judging by ' tho manner in which the team has been performing of late the twelve-point margin should prove loo tough a load for the Navy to welcome. O O O The Saints-Millionaires tussies should provide followers of the basketball league with just about as much excitement as is , saible. All season long the two squads have been engaging in nip and tuck struggles with very little dif- ference in strength noted bet/ween them and although Millionaires hold a. slight edge in victories that will moon little now that the fut- ure activlties of both souads dc- porld on the outcomes of the two games that are at hand- O O O Ass Mcoloskoyls still continu- ing lo pile up victories in his New England States campaign and al- though the hard hitting southpaw battle: has yet to win by s. knock- ‘out he is showing samples of box- ing ability that is gaining him vio- ltiol. Most recent victim of the Ace's was a G-round decision over Milton Ligvliloot of Boston. It was Mwloskoy‘: third win in as many starts and evidently shows that he ls fast. regaining. the form that showed him to pile up. so convinc- ing a strinl of victories when ilghtinl (It of Halifax. s llosu FLY VIITII PAUL'S Business - Pleasure - Emergency PAUL'S PLYING SERVICE Phone 1000-3 " William Walsh . Title O'Connor Still Holds Slim Lead In N.lI.L. Scoring (B: The Canadian Press) Buddy O'Connor hoods into the final week still holding a slim one-point lead in the National League scoring race over the fast- closing Elmer Lach of Canuliens. The New York centre ace picked up two assists on the weak-end to raise his total to 5'1 _points. while Lech collected one goal and two assists and now has 58 points. Trailing the leaders in third spot arc Chicago's top marksman, Gaye StewartBud Poile and DougBent- ley. each with 54 points. All three went scoreless as Hawks were blanked in their only contest. The icadersz‘ vl-‘rcotown Royals Will Opening Game From Middleton A LOlTld first period attack that netted Robert Jardille‘: Freetown Royals squad three goals, Wednes- day night paved tho way for a 6-2 victory for the Freetown team over Leo Devarls Middleton Bom- bers in the first game of the fin- als in a South Shore l-lookay League fixture. Middleton Bomb- ers were without four oftheir star players. _ It was all Royals through the first period. Less than one minute alter the start of the session Som- mers. classy right winger of the Royals sagged the Middleton net for the first goal. Three minutes after Summers’ goal DeaRoche. a Middleton player deflected a shot into his own net. Maclntee, Frec- town Royals spcedster broke through on a pass from Walter Simmons to again increase the winners’ margin to 3-0. But for the first period, during which the winners managed to pile up a 3-0 lead. the Middleton Bonmers held the Fveetou-n team in check. In the second and third G. A. Pls. O'Connor, New York . 23 34 57 Loch. Montreal 31 28 as Stewart, Chicago 27 27 54 Poiie, Chicago 35 29 54 D. Bentley. Chicago 19 35 54 Lindsay, Detroit 32 10 51 36 25 51 M. Bentley, Royals Win 0.8.3. Ilockcy Championship The Royals of the Q.S.S. hockey league won the championship ycs- terday when they defeated the Rangers in the second game of the two out of three series by a score of 6- 1. Leading the winners‘ attack was the “V" line o! McCitIlUm. L900- ard and Giilis. who accounted for five out of six goals. McCailunl scored four times and Leonard once. Leonard also had one assist while Glllls garnered assists all two goals. Cy Burke converted Art Hughes‘ passout for the win- ners‘ other goal- The Rangers‘ tally came after l-fowatt passed to C. Gillls who shot atBurl-re with the latter mak- ins the save. but Cheverie cumin! in fast banged home the rebound ' The game was hard fought "but only one penalty was handed out by referee Cliff Ready, to Hughes of the winners. The summary: First Period l-Jtoyais, McCallum Penalties: None. Second Period (Leonard) il-Royals, W. Burke (Hughes) fi-Rangers, Cheverie (Clillis, lrlowatt) l-Royals, Leonard (Giliis) Penalties: None. Third Period 5-—Royals. McCallum (l-Royais, McCallum (Gillie) L-Royais blloCallum. Penalty: Hughes. .22 Rifle Shooting A large number participated in the regular shoot at the Armouries It is expected s challenge match will be fired shortly between M811 » scorers of the 17th Reece Ftlflc Club (dvilian bronchi and tho sharpshooters of York Rifle Club. Recent Scores are listed below: Klely Landrigan Fred Younker Keith Robinson . P. J. Landrigan E. R. Burke .. R. E. Jenkins J, g}, Mr-Raa B. B. Jones .. Hayden McDonald Albert Murphy .. Stewart Crawford Art Duvar Gerald McKenzie Robert Barwlse . Wallace llilslns Dean Watts .. Nelson Watts i-‘aul J nkins Edison Watts Walter Ioairslo .. W. B. McDonald Chas. McInnis Joa. Christian Mel Home Harold Prowse ll. O. Beagsn . Winners of the silv were: Fred Younker. Wilahn Hayden McDonald. Robinson and Xioly Landrigan. cinemas; Warn labs Ruth took hla first salary out in baseball 1i years ago today and sgrecd to a decrease of 86.000 a year for his services with Now York Yankees. However. that mill left him with $15,000 a year. Three years aw ho retires. 8$%8S2B8888S8288S3S88883822228883 periods the game was a ha-rd- fought. heavy bum-ping play-off style of game- 'l‘he Bombers scored two goals. breaking even with Freetown. the period ending 5-2 for Freetown. At the halfway mark of the third perldo MacIntea shot his second goal of the game and ended the period and the game 6-2. Sharing Lhe honors with Mao- Intee, whose two goals were a big factor in the Royals’ win. was the stellar notminding of Eric Taylor. He faced a terrific barrage of rub- berfin the second and third per- Iods. Summary: First Period l-—l"reetou'n, G. Somrnsrl 2~Freetov1l. deflected shot (l-Freetcwn, Mclntee. Second Period 4—l\f.lddleion Reg Murray (P. MacDonald) ls-Mlddlcton, M. Bradshaw (A. DesRoche. R. Murray) 0—Fl‘8€LDWll, B. MacMurcio (A- Hill) 'i'—l“reet.owil, W. Stavert (W. Biiinrnonsl Penalty: S. Murray. Third Period 8—Frectown. McInice (Moyllaghl Penalty: F. MacDonald. Referee: Q. B. Darrach. ' Lineups:- Bombers: Goal, W. Richards; defence, S. Murray. E Muttart; forwards, R. Murray, R. Barrett, M. Bradshaw, DesRuches. Royals: Goal. E. 'l‘aylor; defence W. Simmons. L. Reeves. R. Waugh; forwards, R. Maclvlurdo. A. Mc- Intee, P. Gardiner, G. Sommers. A. Hill. H. Moynagh. 5 CLO_THE5 M-UST can‘ F. MacDonald, A. If s woman buys a coat, a woolen dress, a pair of shoes and two pairs of stockings in clothes- raticned‘ Britain, she has only enough coupons for the rest of the year to buy one blouse. tonight when they clash lea for the crown and Dr. 13mm trophy. (Originally out of five series affair. to lateness of the season aminaiiozig at the was found necessary original i schedule.) thrilling duel of the ice lanes. 111 the 5-al1 draw Navy, giving their The game tonigiht should be a, best performance of the year werei _ in theishould witness Just another of m“ Coma of a best of three gag- nlp and luck struggles that f hi! slrles was scheduled to be s pm‘ ured last Tilursclay night's counter. Both squads wvlll ha their strongest lineups on hand a but due in the event of a tic at the end and ex- regulation time overtfinc university It followed by sudden death play w' to change the be played until a winner is deci ed sessi The game will get underway i pm.. sharp and fans are cllce agai Ffllllldlld ihai the "no smoking ruic will br- strictly rnforced. is ii" Millionaires Q SYDNEY, N5. March 15 __ (cp) --Before the largest crowd ever to attend a hockey game in Sydney- l.5ll paid gdmisslons-sydgloy M“. iionairaa tonight defeated Monchen HlWkl 5-4 to take g 2-1 lead in {he bost-of-flvo series for the Marlllmg senior hockey championship. Fourth gurns of (he series will be played here tomorrow night, Playing with ll men the Munc- ton team presented a polished per- fomlanco but were out-checked by a more aggressive steel city crew. The_ ice was extremely soft. and considerably hampered good hockey. The game lacked the checking of the previous encounters as the Mil- lionaires resorted to a strictly of- Defeat MG‘ Moncton Hawks 6-4 i... Rink Wins At Amherst A-‘VIHERST. N.S.. March 1s _ (CP)—A Charlottetown rink skip. Ilefl by E- l". Acorn scored two vie. iories today in tlie first day's play of the Maritime junior bongplg] ilere. _ The Acorn four, including W, MncNeill. D. MacDonald and J, Sql-IHYE-‘briggs. defeated Saint Julm fensive game. Hawks were contin- ually bottled up within their own lerfiwry 811d Only the spectacular’ Eimllfihdill: of Hughle MacDonald kept the score from mounting. On the other hand, Gibson in the Syd- ney citadel was called upon to make sensational saves. The score was s, good indication of the play, SUMMARY First Period. Scoring-None, Penalties-Boyer. Leger. Second Period. 1 -—- Moncton, Jodoin Paulsen) 2.32. gr-sydney, Whaler: (Hayes) 4.0; Ii-Bydfleg. Mixer-la (Hodkinson) (Wilitlouk, F-Mollfliion. Grcsko 9.38 5—Sydney. Gognon (Webster) 18.05 Penalties—None. ‘third Period. o-Sydney. Campbell (Watts) 'T—Sydney. Whalen 3,12 8—Mon¢ton. Gagnon (Gresko, Ag-. new) 0.08 9—Monctcn. Gagnon (Imonti, Ram- say) 15.00 IQ-slfdflll’. Hodklnson (Cilgrlon) 19.12 .50 Penalties — None. Beaver 0.0. 13-8 a n1 . er 12-9? an rum“ A ilonrasue. P.E.I.. club skip a by W.R. Gilbert was beaten twliarfe. 11-9 by st. Andrews and 16-9 by Halifax. Junior us}. In Workout Last evciling through the ma", C53’ ‘Y! C0501! Waiter Lawlur of the Navy hockey tcanl, Junior Ab. bias held o Joint workout with the Navy boys at the Forum. The workout took the form of a. pres- tloe game. hurling up Navy go, them tussle with S..D. U, 10.1131", md the Juniors for their gum; ‘g Lilo Forum Wednesday against nzledlac Juniors for the N, 3,4, E. I. titla- Junior Abbios will hold a light workout today and with all players in tip-top shape’ should give the N. B. boys a real battle for the title. F Adllltl I S 5:; Page ‘in; ~mt .— YIJII HOUR'S SKATE OLD TIMERS HOCKEY NIGHT WILL SEE — TH-RILLS - SiPlLLS - BUMPS - oumrs _ DISPUTED GOALS mo COMEDY "A LAUGH A MINUTE" Monday March 22 at Forum srrcul. AllIlEli Amucnons WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS PROCEEDS FOR CANADIAN APPEAL FOR CHILDREN CAMPAIGN AFTER GAME i OIPOIPUNIIIII for lligh School Graduates a OPPORTUNITIES for lrolnod Palomar: WIOI 1:100! OP IMPLOVIIIIT Olllllb llyooeaaaerloh lluolcllvolavoe lbolosovvolareo OPP!!! YOU onranoampir slaalflvaoso. cod social aollvhloe. 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