~- - ss- n. sou... _ ._,__. THE ' (JHARLU'I"'I'E'F OWN GUARDIAN tannin...“ w.»- flvenvswan4 a ., BOXING . 3*‘ i "PAGE SEVEN a - utws o‘ won wouo ~' . r I WRESTLING PER TH TRIUMPHS 11v opzzzvlzvc GAME a Erin's Goal In Third Overtime Gives Bruins 2-1 Wm Over Rangers By DON GILBERT Canadian Pr“! Si!!! Writer MADISON BQUAIIE GARDEN, y"; York, Mar. Hwiwednesday) 44¢] Hill's goal on a perfect pass inn Bill Cowley early today gave “ion Bruins a l-l vicio over y" York BIIIIBII after ll min- ‘u and 25 seconds of play in ihe m: nme of their best four-out- pgven lsrne Stanley Cup series. At 1:10 am.—35 seconds from the All a t rsmnggnsflve “mm” Patrick h of gig,“ Cvlvllle. beat Goalie frame or one by ill Hfiilfl‘ W83 in the pong lid of the third 11-minute period c0 h g overiime-Jwith the crowd rub- cififieffigii‘ its eyes wearily and wcnder- from the right wing a mlrvlheihel‘ the deadlock would rm be broken. Cowley flashed a- long the rikht boards and centred i beauliful hlzih plus directly in front of Dave Ken in the Ranger not pill, swear-old left winger. in ill second year with the , flied in and batted the puck dedlliy past i-he Ranker goalie in- b the side of the net. , As the red 1i t flashed the lruln players clue red around the winning scorer. thumped him on in it into ihe Ranger goal. New York: Goal. Kerr; Heller. Pratt; forwards. Hextail, I-liller; subs. Shibicky. M. Colville, N. Boston: Goal, Brlmsek; Schmidt, lmrnart; subs. flea proved costly for both mam Gordon nsliy for n-lppin Lynn , k, expired when El l hi! Diiises from Babe Pratt lbicky and Frankie when the Pull“! equ lzed on a play similar 0 at on l-liiis Virillninfi B03], on y box for highsiicklnii Eddie Shore when Roy V101‘: the puck for Dlt timed a hlsh pass cross the from. of the net and Cowley rlrhed to stab at the flying disc and pa; defence Watson, Coul-ter. Colvllle. Dillon. L. Patrick, C. Smith, M. Patrick. Nbclyneaux, Allen. defence. Shore. Portland; forwards, Bauer, Clapper, Getliffe. Welland, R. ‘Conaciher, lie bet-k. and almost carried him b the damning room. mgs H°1i°1i~ Hm‘ it was Cowley who scored the ‘omcfaw 1° ' lilrd period Boston goal that knot- ~ l‘ ‘m4 Mlwfidyefb ind the count at 1-l and sent the _ “m 79'3"‘! naieh into 50 minutes. in seconds 5°°m$ NW"?- oi extra-session play. Peniaties: Couiter 2, Dumart 2. (Flatt. leddon of Dit Clapper! shot into Second Period r net matched a l. Renders. Shlbiciry [glad gosl by Alex shibicky Oolville) 10:17. ‘ihus Bru winners of the Penalties: Shore. Pettinger. Third Period nip. mtrainad for Boston th a z, 30m, We 43d m t? oqgigrughet Conumnnizsgowley (Clapper. R. o s e . 1h whom ‘PM u“ “gum Penalties. Hextall, Heller, Port- seco pace. m“ ft gave then-l a notch in thelongl 5C0}? grim‘ “H” Iowan ahead m: the Stanley Penang "En-e Jmblemstio of world gum-gm- la! on the ice. which has evaded h Bruins for a decade. although M have several times led the Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Second Overtime Period W125. issue over the regular season. 1M l. pendlt was called over Third Overtime Period ho ree s of overtime, but 3. Boston, Hill (Cowley) h ,6 Mil-ill‘ 00 minutes pensl- Penalties: None, i ilr. Royals Reduced Prices . ' , Aiming F017 Announced For P NEXI ,,Tlli ' Second Game '_ ~,r;:a:.i.~-.~_.>-.,....,_,5J. _ _.,,. .... , - - . - ' . i , . A Mr. C. F. Archer, manager m“ win“ W" 5 iuhmmt i“ of the Forum, last night sn- mreméauxooimy nuanced a further reduction in u,” “m, 0% coach Gem, the prices of admission will W10 was mighty pleased wlm be in effect for the second his duress nd u» th had ‘Wibrgesd- but at ggysuneey time lite to the local Royals on Charlottetown Royals game of the Jimior series he- tvveen Perth Blue Wings and Thurs- \ uiu.“'3.¥§“&'§§§ mdnifi“ Si. "it “i-.,"""'.' u - light MINI D8011 11ml‘ $00811 for sag? ;l3:.°__$1_1o_ w‘ m, mo nv he summed up the lamb-m “filter. Bl earned a lot auxin” gimme“ t" . lei: as. c; aura». llflllhifwfie Ontario boys ———i——— “m” "'°°““‘° "°"~ Bantam Hocke aw "sass: rears Y m, . . r y» - "i "vi-arr: a: “so Challenge hat one talk. Pe deserved: Eamffllw nllhtall another n: h; nnummuchoércim . was aon coach Wlltfit LII] hid little to gzkTbere w no all is. "We were P a~ tter team on the “hi! w but what the boys "Mn e scoring 1; 11; . div there “our; when“: uiirei-‘drait ‘WY- WQ- d~eno h Qhances to ‘"11 fir: s didn't pt e - . we will mock“ mgolimit “Way. n not pup. o. P" ma" Ila the 0o 5 E ‘will about dissing e boys oll I d ~r...°$§l.°°.il‘fli."."§é'.:l5f."i8.:§f' n-si‘ W? he Bantam lo a sudden Death Game nsh of tttiDWll March mth, the 10 o'clock. . lows. a mm "shorty" MacKinnon. h" Clifton MaoDougall. in Don Seaman. will, small. Nonnan mrter. ‘Prainor. Hyman Gregoa, Judson. "Kinky" Roac Bi ned: -(CP)—Pmvidence Reds han , _, , ‘ gllockey Loam". i1 ‘ti, ii ti. e firot time snu. wummo imclwlth e tougngjierye. ».. n ronua a gin.’ Wilbur Rice. rel-wanna PHILADELPHIA. March (OP)-Philsdelphia Ramblers. ds of New York Rangers and three-of-live games playo Cuilford 1111mm sou nbr.#¢.io =-m v»riI. Yrtfill 4 P-m- We the Bantam Rangers of Charlottetown. do hereby allenge Team of Rocky Point for the Pr The Rangers will line up as fol- ' Go ls: Blair Maclbougali. e . Harry Bengal Robert Steven- Edwin Duke" Winston Albert Sinclair, Gordon wellnér, Doug. N Coach. nanny v. BENJAMIN. Manager. (Patriot Please Copy-l REDS BLANK STARS PROVIDBIQE. R. L. March 31 tonight TURN BACK HERSHEY 21 farm first place finishers in the eastern the Iniomationsl-A- iflfllflili. turned back Hershey Bears," final- e league's easing? diviiiéasn ev- a i’! series. RAMBI-lm‘. ma. —-l0P>——A- f!‘ ' ROWE’ blue line they were good. . who can match From The Press Box As the uniforms oi both teams were identical Ln last night's Mom. Oriel Our playdowns~blus and white-the Royals flashed Saint Dunstarfs University's red 5wggwf5 and sox. C.A.H.A. rules state that, in the Case 0f uniforms of the BB-me 00101". the home team has in chance to another hue. Tom ‘Itruelove, Blue w y] h; winger, did not appear fir. co. Coach Gene Choulnard said ma; Wm. one oi the lightest men on the Ontario squad, was troubled with a bllifius attack and had to stay ln bed at the hotel. Said Coach Walter Lswlor of the Royals before the gamez-"Boy, those Perth boyg 100k pretty handy Wit-ll their sticks." Said Coach Waller lsawlor of the Royal; gfher the me:-—" . those Pe h bays "marshy handy with their sticks." "W80 Willie" MacDonald, 300- pound Royal defenoeman, was the K122i, hfifipgrerikif vilcie who l??? en en n gibolgyéblastgrga Rest thgaglear- r on Squads displayed of- fective blocking but Willie's men kind of took advantage of the will“ belbre reexamine their feet. No doubt aib-out-Tt; when the 31116 Winks gathered in behind the They sent smooth poses out m “l9 Wiflkmen who drove the disc M’ pint-sued Davis wit-h great gus- He r086 to the occasion in the 590°“! pflflpd. however. when he stopped a scintillating game. flclcet-scslpers took it on the @111" IONS-ht Many a youthful fin- ancier bought reserved seats home czen. planning a bit of pgcul‘. tkm. But when the game was un. deFWBY Diem? of bare patches re- vealed themselves ln the tiers o! seats. They filled up second period with the fans buying reserved seats at reduced prices from the disappointed scalpers. Unofficial estimates place the 101561159 111511 nlsht at more than 3,- At 1011s 16st Charlottetown fans hi" 59¢“ fl ill-nim- hockey player their own Bilclm Trainer and Jack coyle when it comes to stick-handling. Th al- Wlflys Save Jack Hepworth s nd when he rode his wa through tiers cage d! at the Charlottetown loss ey ai- ways had a hand for the man who was the mayor cause of it-Trevor Williams. Jack Hepworth. oapinin of the Wings. said after the game that the Royals‘ dofencemen, Leith Jay and Willie MacDonald, were 0s good as any rearguard the Onta~ rlo squad had clashed with this season. "Jay is a guest blcckn." he said, "and Willie certainly can take the starch out of you." Closing ’spiel At Summerside _ The Commercial oompetl" lin- als saw the close of the curling for the season at Summemde. The car dealers and profaslonalg were the w‘ of their sections and pls ed in the finals which ended in a victory for the car dealers. The play was very close. BY WILLIAM ‘I. DUMSDAY Canadian Press Staff Writer MAPLE LEA!‘ GARDENS, ‘lion-- fin ilifichdull—(CP) —Toronio s. playing more w- er than their rivals in every Diger- lod. blanked New You-k Americans, 4-0 here tonight lnthe firstgame of a but-of-tiu-ee preliminary Stanley Cup playoff series. A crowd of 12.504 cash customers saw their favorites inks m Qgfly lead and lock masters of the situ- ation all the way. The teams meet 8811a in New York Thursday night and if a third gme is necessary. it will be played here next Satur- take the ice netminder. Robertson, injured in a National Hockey Leanne contest York lost Thursday. the Americans experienced difficulty organizing their attack as the foals checked hen! at every turn. Allie Moore, bnouaht up from HersheyBears to replace Robertson, ormed oreditablv and had little chsnceon grill’ of the shots that slipped past m Big Syl Apps. the Leafs’ ace nlaymaker, led their attack moot of the way. He figured in three and was s constant worry to Moore and the New York defence- men. But it was Pep Kelly who tired what proved to the payoff minus during the m firs! 8s he shot from an almost possible angle early in the first period to catch the tar corner of the A's not. The male second goal came as Hooley Smith oi the A's was serv- ing a penalty midway through the second period. Rookie Pete Lsngello was the marksman after taking s. perfect pass from Apps whohad beenforoed lntoa corner. Apps himself begged the third, goal four minutes later, the shot breezlng across Moore's chest as the goalie moved to save. ‘Apps was unstoppable and early the third period he made the New York defence look like wood- en men as he breezed around the Leafs Display Power Blanking Americans 4-0 YiGht side to set us a perfect scor- ing play for Cor Driilon. ‘rho right winger hsd no lroixble in xéestiiaing the final goal of the con- Most excitirg; incident of the game came late in the final chapt- er when Hooley smith was given a misconduct penalty for making a threaten motion with his Clarence Campbell go into s dis- cussion with Manager Mervin Dut- ton. the red-head called the Ameri- cans 01f the ice until the referee finally granted him an audience. Lineup: rBourque Hero As Canadiens Blank Wings (By Robert (flares, Staff Writer) FORUM, Montreal, Manon 21- Little Claude made a Mont- real adieu: 2-0 victory over Detroit Rod Wings as the Notional Hockey league climbs opened their best-of-three cup elimination series. Plucked from the amateur ranks this season. Bourque bested the veteran cecil Pliny) ‘Ihoanpsozz of the Wings as the Flying French- men established themselves fsv_ orites to win the series in Detroit. The teams move there for a sec- ondm game Thursday night and. Americans Toronto Goal v Moore — _ - - - -- - Broda Defence J _ _ _ _ _ _ 1r smith _ - - - - -- - Homer Centre Stewart — — _ — — -— - App! Wings Wisema-n — — — — -- - Drilion Anderson — — —- -— — Davidson —-Amel'iclns Subs: Ch a p m s n. Bchriner, can. Jackson. Bomll. Goldsworthy. Gallagher. Fit-idlen- kins, ‘Thompson. Toronto Subs: Chamberlain. 11.0m- nes, Marker. Longelle, Metz. Kelly, Hamilton, McDonald, Fowler. Officials: Clarence Campbell, re- feree‘. Charlie McVeigh, linesman. summ y: First Period l-Toronto, Kelly (Metz) — — 41D Penalties: Chamberlain, Jerwa. HOTDET. Second Period Z-Jlbaonio, Lrangelle (Apps) -10.46 3—T0ronto, Apps World Events Overshadow Race Classic LONDON. March 31-(0? Cable) ~While ev ne was busier ro- night discuss the ition in cen- tral Europe than o is going to win the Grand National, there was little doubt that when Friday comes along millions of people the world over will focus attention on the few es o! country close by Liv l glaitiéo get relief from more ser ous ma rs. Despite the unsettled conditions. railways and airways report heavy bookings Women owners again hold the strong hand although Mrs. Marion Scott's Battleship. winner of last year's race. has retired. Am- ericsn owner will be represented this year by War vessel. Many ob- t h "all." Li?“ mick‘ i??? e" as a. er orse n ar. th 7 to 1 favorite, than Golden ugh" w?’ '33 on tim some e am - e . Miss Camille Clifford oi Gaiei/y Binghamk Brendan's CottI-Bfi. a 20 to 1 shot. But the men owner; won't let the women have ‘batters al their 0WD way H. C. Nsllys oi Dan- iel, 100 to 0 chnloe which finished second last year will make a m“ bid to so one better and Sir Al- exander Maiiuires Workman 10 to second favorite. which came home ihirai last year will be a stout eon- ten er. Freetown Team Car Dealers Professionals A. H. C _ D . i. Keith Jmlgscn r A. Gangs E. E. Cornell Dr. H. E. Clark F. C. Murphy, E. P. role; Skip-ll Bkl17~ . OLYMPICS MARATHON l-IELBINKI-(CIO-Tbe marathon race at the i040 Olympic Games here will be run over a forest and country course of live laps. o1 about gdl-t miles each. it has been decid- WORLD GAMES Sl-EDDING HOCKEY 0N BOILERS? LONDON — (CP) ‘more is a l to introduce roller ockey hero - enthusiasts may chase the punk in summer as well as winter. ro- ta IIOLE-IIWONI AT ‘LIGHT I I E 3 .. a E e h ey llna , e i118 h’ behind here some to defeat Moose Jaw Millers 4- in overtime in the. third game of the best-of- flvo series. bosom. anss mun Wins Trophy In Bedeque rink Thursday even- ing March 16in the Freetown Midget hockey team defeated the Nor Bedeque Midgets 8-3 this w the second some of two kames presented the cup i W ter - 1n of 6 FTCCCOWH -—~—— coun la ed for the ‘took “.$‘i"£a‘£‘é1‘° sggii-final “if; 51‘~M°R1'1‘Z—(°'P*'-°° "l" §'(‘.'ns.'o%§’i‘; fisaruriahezlroony- “fmru ‘m m I mmwo§a1_ conditions {or the bobslefilzoand W‘ Freetown won the zirst game - ~ °i “ ° r‘ bogganlng races 0f the Calm‘ 'l-1 this made the score for the American Hockey League defeat- pk, Games have been an“, b: tw- ames “at . ‘ , u‘ 577mm‘ 5W8 "0' the International Bobsleilh an M?“ we game Norman Wri ht . _ _ , .= r Tobosdaniru Federation. al B mons; Capta tel. SUMDIAEY first Period _.. d ,1_.eck (Tu lin) 7.15. Lfitti... ad. wit. second rum ‘lg-Freetown. Bteison (Simmons) a e-l-Preetown. Deacon (Stetson) "thftiwtiddlleéimblstllsit isas. nus rams - ahgs-lreetown,‘ Simmons (DONOR!) ' eLneetown, Deacon (TIYWI) 4-- ' . a Reeves, (w. shamans. (Moose) soon 11.45. Vague, a. Nocnan. o- Roevel) l. 6. fllg-Pnetnvm. uJ-rmtowu _ Referees. N. w” an». menus: Egan (ta-unmanne- ma a . _. ..._.......-...........,,~" .1... . ’ 1 both managers figure (Drillon, Hamilton) —— ~14.“ Penalties: Kampman. Jackson. Smith. Third Period‘ l-Tcronto. Dnllon (Apps, Homer) —~ —— - —— 231 Penalties: Field, Homer, Smith (misconduct). p a Simmermgs . w. on . M Bwrque slaved shutout boo. key, the Hsbitenis capl on I Iewnd period pfllsl‘ to defence- msn Buck Jones of the Wings to win the some. wnue Jones was “W198 time tor tripping Hector (we) Blake of me French teem rloved home s gosl. When Jones returned the Wines still were dis- . ‘M .. L ed in another. BMW. l point ak in the lust-completed N. ufnnelieg-i 111a: schdeule, smashed in the firs! 80a! alter takirlt a peas from little Johnny , A little less than four minutes later Iouis Trudel finished utf a beautiful passing play with Rod iorraln and Polly Drouin by net- tlndt-hopllckfmmaiewfeetin tzont o! the cage. the Wings, who finished in fifth place, and the Canadians. who ended up in sixth P°°m°fl 5"" I lreat late season drive. The Wino: held an edge in 615M meeiina! between the two mm! 41111118 the regular orthod- ule. They won four and lost three while one was tied. Lineup: Detroit Mound Around The Sport Front BY ALAN EANDAL Canadian Preu Staff Writer NEW YORK. March 2i —(OP) .._.Ii','5 play-off time in the iown....and from noon onwards the fans queued-up at Madison Garden today, braving chill spring winds to wait for gallery seats for tonight's Boston Bruins-Ranger gsrne...by dusk about 1,000 were in line. Reports from Boston indicate Eddie Shore has been undergoing a mformmtion...nobody is goingthh: handle as has hwppened in other playoffs. Which means the Boston defence manwlilbethatmuch more dangerous for this four-oub-of- seven games set-tomB/abe Pratt, lanky Ranger defenoeman from Winnipeg, suggests the Patrick- men should win in four straight... that way Babe could get in some fishing soonmangling comes next to hockey with the Balm... Captain Art Coulter of the Rangers sees no chance of a four- geme serles...figures e teams are too evenly balanced for either of them to finish off the other that iast..Dit (flapper, Bostonde- fenceman, will play the Series with a broken toe—well e “bi-colos" will decide the series... Baseball scribes down south re- port old iron man Lou Gehrig is off form for this deio in the traln-' ing schedule... makes tlaem won- der if maybe the Yankees first- basemans span is about run. . not. says in the World- Teulz, that e iron horse has b ein doom-he's Just a bit rusty in the seemsmRay Caitlin. 1on1 Nora's manager. is on the ground for the Max Baer fig/ht May 25 and says Nova is a cinchmciaims Lou's left is going to drive Max nuts... Seems no way to break the oros-cms-oros monopoly at the New Orleans fair grounds....Mrs. Ethel Oros owns the stable. . John I. Oros, 12.. trains her nagsmsorl Johxmy rides them..and among them they're cleaning up....Spec- ify and Kayak H. nose span k1 one Santa Anita. stake and first and fourth. respectively in the 0100.000 handicap. will renew thcr Bundaymtheyh meet in s 010.000 special match race at Agus Caliente. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League g1 High three-I". Gallant, 601. Tonight at ‘l O'clock Ooznmergql League: Alerts va . Scoring ne. Peoaltes - Wentwoirth. Thom pson---_-_._ D“ Bourque Goodifellow-- - -Wentnvortl1 Bowman — - - - —_fl1flfl1 Centre G1esdJrecht-—- --I{e.ynee Lewis Detroit Subs: Young. IBnme u. Barry. Howe. . I-isoombe. . Kill-es. Motter, Kai . Montreal Subs: Drouln. Lonaln. "n... Period Scoring-None Mondou. Young. Second Period 1__l"‘ .1: ens’ demon) — — — — — — 1831 il-Oanadiens, Trude) (Drouin. Ion-sine) -- — 17.26 Penalty-A. Jones. Third Period Wares, Bin/Ice. Jones. Dizzy Dean Going Well in Workout 1% AN ELIE. March Zb-(AP) —-1!1ncourag1ng news on the condit- ion of Dizzy Dean's ailing ri hi. arm (game out of the Chicago Cu camp a . Y Gila Mancuso, the Cubs’ naw catcher from New York. reported after a workout with the Brent man that e "showed more stuff than he has since spring training onsiderlng the fact Jerome Her- man as been allowed. under doc- tor's orders, to do little more than o, few soft ones-and some of them were ios.ed when Man r Gabby Hartneti, wasn't aroun - Mnncuso‘; word were important- lt will be some time, however, be- fore they really take the question mark from around the Dean ann, and uni-ll then ol 'Diz I-lartnett, owner P. K. Wrigley and ‘t know lust oeOubba-se 1 ' b l1 n 331E535» the outlook. cured an opinion that “Dean will win 16 games." “l-lumph." humphed writer John Hellman. "if he can win 1B he can win 25.31: one knoewvs yet whether even on . ' “m tsaidltedoilbiedlfbean $190. m‘ mesmy ai Otlilflah ere m1 Dim . g3? a chance-provided the sun WM Remember When ‘s . At a block- mo: Leagu: rive Ace: vs.'$. o 7.30 To 10..- sacrum POPUAR 10s SKATE AT FORUM TONIGHT 30BANDS30 Penslties-summerhlll, Llmmba, __let drive from a few feet out nest- (l t 1' - is Smooth Passing Attack OfBlae Wings Paves Way To Win In Series Opener Thsllilllflvhslluawhissalrerthlastnlghtwonllledpnflll nmeofilloMtawsandDlshiot-Marllhsehovinoeljunlorphydrrwnl asthey rIcedtoaB-B victor-your the Maritime tiileholdiera, Chal- lotietown’: courageous Junior Royals. BlffledbyflwflvernanoffmdvsBlueWinlaalandhlaldoi-helr blse-lieethroogheverysiogsotihenmelqulsfalledio showtho aameetufltheyhavediaplayedontlseirwaytothalhrltflnstltleanl hlueWingsafwriaklngathrcetoosaelendlsli-heflrlttieillyllln- utes of play shotansdditionaloounierinthe second aeasionandssthe Royalsgangeddeqperaielyinthelhhdaaadflnalframenmmedhome twomoreoounlonbehindthsharl-pelled Johlmlo Davin in the BnyahoqeJloyalmafierLnotflngtheeountatono-alllnlaelrstper- ioddrevvuptofl-leerlyinthorniddlecantiubutaftea-thattheyoonld not beat the sensational Trevor Williams in the Wings cage as the agile neiminder ahowedhisworthonmore than one occasion uthe Royals buzzed abouthisoitadelhlfianflplayaofthelr own. witness a. local victory never- theless they were treated to plenty my!“ w” chased u u" “m. of brilliant fast and rugged hoc- key. From the openln whistle the tea-ms tore up and the ice in l. knleldosoopic whirl of the na- tional though the - ‘ of hockey dynamite that Queen were usually in control of the game, Royals went down fighting like real eham ions. At times the Perth loam d make them look but Wihm Royals did get click- ing they made thin!!! plenty hot for their powerful foes. And at that they were not showing their usual polish inside their opponents‘ line. Five times during the tilt th missed wide open nets while their opponents, master workmen scoring position made the most of their opportunities. Li) was Hepworth ‘Iysiok. centre and right wing respectively of the attacking forces of the Blue ho can-led the mail for throughout sticks, but althou h th Royals lit- eral bosnbezdeg Williams they e ‘t beat him, so sensatziomlly spectacularly as a Perth let drive from close range. on of ‘this came theflrst e game. Leith Joy be- tl-le cooler. Hat: that’ ‘zone D188" Right ti? r5 . Roya appeared stage struck and Jay was still in the box when Perth opened the scoring. . . . r . “a, m b cs1 territory Bueli shuvell a pan to Tyshak; , covered oom- pletely, relayed the disc to Hop- , worth and the right. winger! bul- led waist-high in the colds. Royals cmlld not seem to fathom the thrown t them and were be- ing forced to ioc the puck to re- lieve the pressure. But again they missed their second chance of the period as Leith Jay broke aiway with Roach, but the pl-w was wild. showing lmg-ovement and begin- ning to disp y their fast slmtlng. Royals began pressing as the bril- liant defence duo of McDonald’ and Jay bodied and blocked effectively. Their oflenslve was shortlived as Vlfhitloa: drew s. penalty that arr ed undeserved but as hismabes eld on grlmbr during his absence the smart young pivot player at:- oned for his absence as he came book on the ice. Breaking fest at his line Bert Steele, fleet-footed left winger of the Royals raced s- cross theFerth line with therub- ber glued to his stick. Gettin in position he red Jimmy s at: and the red light blinked M equalizer as Roach handed the disc to Whitlock. "Tarkyfis" drive to the far corner had Williams beaten all the way. But the deadlock failed to last long. On a typical power playBlue Wings again hemmed their oppon- ems in. Trying desperately to char. Royals left the disc loose in from o! their cage and Tysick it to go right 1n on penalty to Davis lei Perth shorthanded for the first time in the game but Royals’ ad- vantage was short-lived as Steele ‘ollowed him seconds later for an accidental trip in the centre ice zone. ‘Phebe was no scoring while the tonnes played five a side and Jack Cqyle, stickhandllng wizard of .tbe Royals was robbed as Williams made a sensational stop. It looked like a. 2-1 score forthe Goodfellaw----McDonald Golipcau—-~-——-—-—Jay [mails Perry Btaoquiere Referees. "Dinty" Moore, Port Colborne. Ont; Bert Hedges, Tier- onto. Tbe summary: First Period lp-Perila. Hapworih (Tysiok. Buell) _. -- - _ an , Whitloczk (Steele, .1. Roeoh) - - - moo am - °1= - r- - -- M without the services of oaviarenn PPM". __ _ __ __ w“ “M m‘ “m” Pauli-ins: Jay, Wbliilock. Denis (a), Steele. seeoea Period .Whlt|00k - (V.Bol0li)——--———~ 640 lllsnu Ccyle was tripped and la Davis his second visit of the period ‘O W‘. riirzgii gig it 5E... i iltll r g; o-rmn, swam (nan) --~s'.lo = 1am lawman, F F i 3' _.i y. 4 .~ _,,»_ N». -‘