PACE six THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN roti leasure Go With Health Ica ing atisfactio ‘FORUM TONIGHT s. p. m. Happiness‘ Clean Exercise ramamnwn Slums Capture Intercollegiate Hockey Championshi Shoot Four Goals In Final Period To Win Deciding Encounter By 5-2 Score !—@— Y shooting ‘four goals in thejlnal twenty minutes of play, Father Os- iuilil Murp iys bllllll Dunslans University hockey team Saturday nig. t t-iipiiirctl tne Island Intercollegiate title as they sent P. W. C. down to a 5-2 dt-icotdii the third and final game of the best out of three series. lt i nus the saints’ second straight victory, the city collegians having ivunl the first game by u 2-1 score. lkisily the int-bit of the series, the final encounter was a gruelling fut struggle all the way as the two squads displayed their best hockey ill lllt! scusiiii. Saints won by a comfortable margin, but only after the l’.\\'.i‘. squad battled the w nners on even terms for the first 40 minutes ‘ oi‘ tho contest. The break came, however. 45 seconds after the start of the final session as Jack 'l‘rainor shot the red and white team into a 2-1 lead on a passing pliiy with Plus lllnrnaghan. Before the ten-minute; mark of thc session had been reached, the winners had increased their lvnti to 4-1 with eat-h team scoring a counter apiece in the dying min- Detroit Red l Wings smother Rangers 4-2 DETROIT. March 2-(AP)-De. mm Red Wlflss overcame a two- 3°31 denim limlshf to smother New Yolk Rangers 4-2 in an over- gggr Nilémlll llwkey League game ‘or tier’ .848 spectators. The vic. wsylo uxrned Detroit to sole p05. in“ n o third place in the stand- Rookie Joe Fisher and (he vett eran Syd Howe scored in the extra period after the Wings had cam celled a 2-0 Rim r lead on go lgvusid Abel an Modere (Mull? w“ eteau in the third peri0d_ 1g s the first defeat in six games ‘Trotting heats in 31 and 31 1-4 seconds Millie Kalmuck. owned and driven by Willard Kelly of South- port Saturday afternoon earned the right to repreent the Victoria. Driving Club in the big match race against Guy Britton of the D rt- inouth club in Wednesday a r- noorfs big race meet. The fast trot- ting mare of Kellys made it. a straight heat affair over Hugh Walker's Silent Mac but neverthe- less the pacer gave her stout com- petition all the way. They went a- way fast on the fir t heat and half lrn- itl t','lll0. for the R , u I a w J i —-— front bv Eclliis blmni?‘ gal/HY; way down were neck and neck. Pvuillics pin-cu u |\i‘0llllll(‘lll. part, behind McArthur. and Bryan Hextall. Rigii,’ to the wire they put up a ' a as llll scvcn goals‘ Line-ups: bummaryo- stirrln battle but it was Millie l with the teams blaving‘ S.D.U.—G0al. Lcssurd: defence. First Perlod:_. who s owed to the front as they idcd. Ncizhcr (cam scored Gallant. smith. McGrath; forwards. 1. Rangers. N. Coiviiie (M. C0l- “Fished under the “'11?- . .(‘li‘illll_\' played openingscsq Murnughan. Trainor. Hebert. Sex- »viile) 6:41. Millie led all the way in the .vec_ mm: P. W.C. sent ilivir followers‘ ton. McCarcy. Rossitcr. Lavoie. | Penalties: Heller. Abel. ond heat Hitting the eighth pole into KICJI‘ hvslcrics iis they banged PWC-Goal. McArthur; defence. Second Periodz_ both gorges were mom v61. km lillTli‘ Lin» on‘ m: goal of the grime Grills. leigiitizer. Bagnnll. Hudson: 59min ; None, over me wet track uh g l’ yh_rd - . the bu i ':l\' xiuirk of thc Illlilflltb forwards. Beck. Simmonds. Wilson. Pena“; c5; M_ Patrick Stewart Se m‘ u w on.) a "a . :1: Situus ionlied with the Peppin. Vickerson. Hooper. DE&COI‘|.=pmf/t_ ' i - Pg"! in iem- Iierc Silent Mac (nun ‘(or lw-ss ihuii two minutes lul- Third Pom-nu... m“ e a c“ “Stmus bwuk W" 59m’ cr txn u. I)l't'iil(il\\'€\\' setting the stiiue. SUMMARY 2. Rangers. Hextiil (Smith L Mm way back but “otwnhsbanm for the third ticriod (lftlvedilllllbflillid I t P Nd Patrick) 1:47 ‘ t ~ lllzllfiffiltllllle fin {any} fflistlsfill the last iv tuc vicwrs ilS n sen v re o s er 3_ ' en o ie ea. fn at the (luv llflldlllli bi‘l‘.(l.‘ll kept both Willi)? gearing. ntiilghtl H b t :14. Detroit‘ Abel ‘Howe’ wares) Winner's suiky. .1101‘ 'lli(Cl lie greater purl c 1 ens. es. l: ml‘. e er. g . _ M155 B .» r’ v 1 1 K z The m. is‘ 1.1.1.1.‘?dmgmkestbeggri, 2 d P N d Jeimnxgsyqjéizi; Bmneteau mml" Rose Woirtflrve andlrlg-lexlesh Kglllilfllillcfgll- Li‘ clr‘.'<‘. inili nn ‘ s unmet n e o . ‘ " , " 11hr trio on boards, nndlboliibo s 1._ P.w.c.. Vickerson (Hooper) Dolzlcanliéltics. Matter, Stewart. Mac- Qgglnifheguwicjileslcss gfkmgg; 1 w ~ ~ ~ - ..; . - ‘ ' ‘ . ilHlculfcilhlllsfllll»{till}; lbfiotlrrlleilés-l 2.“ S.D.U.. Lavoie. 12.06. ,°§“"r‘)'{_"frOIi’t*’-"°g=1— _ . lcégste-tikeen bicimnetition with excel- uu c: tho 1- unlcr that saw a, Penalties. Lnvoie. Peppln. Smith. LR‘ b ) ,3 '5 w‘ (Gilildfellow- mes n? marked "l? lll 9V- 1012.1 oi u; n1 lake trips to (no Gillis (2). Sexton. -°°m f _--24- ery heat. Hoes Worthy ivas ui- on- mnam m.“ ._ m 6,...“ team an.“ lard.“ ‘D-ilflll.‘ Howe (Liscombe, l_v straight heat ivinner being 1-1-1 llll (laxvn eight of lllcm. 3rd_Period l Pexsafiallb 5.20. over Little Peter in the Class A Ricnt from the opening whistle. 3. S.D.U. Trainer (Gallant. Mur- 95- Nime- Pace. - 45 Following is the summary. zoi-e into each other. Pi:iv_ nagha ill; l 1n . . " ml rucscd a1 through lite 4. S.D.U.. Tralnor (Gallant) 4.10. mm es but neither team‘ 5. S.D.U.. Muruaiziian. 9.48. I l '5 (i PWC. Beck 1807 liu- l)Cl‘lC(l UACII other along ‘l. S.D.U.. Clallunt. 19.40. Penalties. Hchcrt Gills. Leirzlilih‘ - . . . Vickerson. McCarcV. us they started Glilis (maior). Smith (major). i thei —i——————— l l‘ over half of the second period. ' tho \C(ll'('l(‘.\'5 deadlock continued} p,W, C, 130th films wcrc pressing hurd in. i111" cvc ll Lmlfle until fhiallyPlTWC. slot (he opening Lltlii. ayim: sllfifl-llllllilfid the losers broke away‘; a from a Saints’ attacknwifth VIi-fkerw» . ’ son counting on a ra y rom oon-* Pl" m (he l0 25 mark. Their lezidlTO was short-lived, however. Saints} uxro llllllils llic services Of Sexton as the-v iic<i it iin. and as was the] *'—‘—' sine in the first goal of the azure. We. the Prince of Wales Collere, tiu- S.i).U. tezim broke nwuv frcmlhockev team do hereby challenge ‘l [KWL uttiick with Lavoic scoring. the Saint Dunstaifs team to a game‘ from o. scramble to deadlock trelof hockey to be played at a dale count n1 l-illl. For the remaincicr suitable to both teams. site oi’ en-i of tho ncrincl both teams stepped iin counter to be at the Forum. Tiiisl ' - as plnv became wide opciiWvili take the nature of an exhlbi-i int: was nil as tho goaliis ticngame. find have no bearing cnv Qxhil)lt1()n_ ‘the intercollegiate title now held by! flu? third and final the Saints. Losers of the game '.\'i 1 '- cam-g streaking; provide a chicken supper for -cff inside flier “Hillel's- . . . (Sad) ALLISON GILLIS. to thc rlcar Jack Capt. P.W.C. Team. receiving crid of llll il‘. the i lurid iilnrii " ' l. illll s c t wmsci‘. e '. as he bhiizcd a w Juniors he into ihc (wines. score came oniv 45 seconds after the; shirt of the period. Stepping up; the D1100. Saints took advantalle (lfl iti-nntics to Gillis and LCIEIIKIZCTlO: rliott two more (‘lllllllfffi before the. llilll—ll'tl\' iinrk of the session lliidl been reached. Trninor got his srcfl 0nd goal of the period as he took a ‘figs: frnfin (grallaghqu/lhitlcl . - urnng rm go ie our. cansl _ __ 11 1 __ p izcol In?‘ thc 9J8 mark. breakiriiz._gRggggtNbysl ‘E Cgmégn). twat fiom a i.W.C. gang attack at that Truro Junior BJumns used mo Protest Game; Truro wins 6-4 9'43 “i the '°°?“!°“' lma-iiy players in their 8-4 victory Tiuiizini: 4-1. P.W.C. played wide turn w nvcr Canadians Saturday night was upheld at a meeting here today. Prcsltient of the Junior Association. Bill Gammon. New Glasgow, order- od the game replayed tomorrow night. The victory would have ‘lven the Bearcats the round 9-8 an a berth {mi-n lyrpqkjng awnv to in the Nova Scotia final. Halifax _ ‘cnslh of tho ice before won the intial counter of the two- 2 another waist-high drIveLQamc series 4-3. the rout 0i’ the game. but the l s2‘ llicv could do wns shoot onel Bock scoring a minute and F3 oro tho fiiinl whistle as‘ _li<id tho Saints isuie thz r Cinilznit. rangv and SDU, dcfcnceman.‘ uoni 20 seconds br- THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM s‘ ‘ v. V‘ ,o_u' qn t lfiqve to sgell me i S Year Old Class Local rink meets Miss Brovxcr (Whcner) 2 l 2 1 Wait ‘\l' Soc (Kelly) 4 2 1 3 Nari/tern Ont. Raymond Buciiong (A. Mc- »' MNeilllbbe . . . . . .. 1444 t and A (Kennedy) .. 3 3 3 2 l Manltgba today Time: as 1-2, a1 1-2, as 1-4, 41 1-2. [Millie Kalmack Wins In Elimination Race Against Silent Mac On Saturday The ivinnhig horse ls owned by Power Bros, Charlottetown. Class A Pace Rose Worthy (Kelly) Little Peter (Yonnker) Rosebud (Murphy) Time: 32 1-2. 32, 32 1-2. The winning hor o is owned by 111 222 333 Wilfred Praught, Cherry Valley, Elimination Race Millie Kalmuck (Kelly) 1 1 Silent. Mac (Weir) 2 2 $133716! 31; 32 1-4. 1e wlrinin l " is Willard Keilygsohtlizporhowned by Class B Pace Leland (Kelly) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jlppy K (Hughes) . . . . .. Sampson Royal (McPhee) Time; 32; 32 l-2; 34. Neil McKiniion Charlottetown Roy- ally, Class A Trot Virginia Kalmuck (McDonald) Bonnie Mary (Weir) Alliset (Cudmore) . . _ . ., Ethel Bellini (Carr) IWnA See (O'Brien) Elmer 32 3-4. 33. 33 3-4. The winning hone is owned by George MacDonald. Mermaid. Class C Pace Helen Kslmuck (Andrews) Ladv Frisco (Weir) Premier Wilt (Willis) . Julie Hal (McPhee) Bessie Scott (Rodd) Helen L. (Mathcson) Time: 36; 39; 39 1-4, The winning horse is owned by Charles Andrew. Oyter Bed Bridge. Canacks lose To Rangers 3-1 TORONTO, March 2 _(cp) __ Draw for the’ four-day Canadian curling championship which will open here tomorrow: MARCH 3 First round. 2.30 p. m; Prince Edward Island vs. Northern Ontario. MONTREAL. March 2— (CP) - Second round. 7.30 p. m: Manitoba vs. Prince Edward Island The play.-ff stock cif New York MARCH 4 Rangers. selling off after their early collapse. returned to a new Third round. 9.30 a. m: high for the current National Hoc- Prince Edward Island vs. Nova la Scot key League campaign hcre Saturday Fourth round. 2.30 p. m: night when the blue-shirts swept Ontario v P. E. Island to their fifth straight victory with. MARCH 5 a 3-1 triumph over Montreal Cari- adiens. Jzckeying for third place as the best available p sitlon new to dc- fend their Stanley Cup. the Rangers systematically went abput beating the, sixth-place I-Iabitarits before a crowd of 9,926. They played strictly dcfenslve hockey to yzeld one goal izi the first two frames. wiping it out with a. three-gcal spun, in the Fifth round. 2.30 p. m: Saskatchewan vs. P. E. Island Sixth round, 7.30 p, m; New Brnnsivlck vs. P. E, Island MARCH 6 scvcntli round. 9.30 a. m: P. E. Island vs. British Columbia Eizhih round. 2.30 p. m: P. E. Island vs. Alberta. round, 7.30 p. m. Ninth P. E. Iland vs. Quin)“ final session _ SUMMARY Leafs and Brains m‘ """"‘ Scoring-None. Penalty-J-Iellor. Second Period In draw game TORONTO. March 2-(CP)— Toronto Ma le Leafs and Boston Bruins foug it ‘i0 minutes of bruis- ing hockey here Saturday night and ended in a scoreless deadltck The tic enabled the Leafs to retain l-Canadiens. Deiners (Portland) 15:27 Pcrialties - Chamberlain, M. Coi- ville. Third Period 2—Rangers. Pike (Metdonald) 7:4’! their grasp on th N ti ~1 Le. load, tw. point: flies?!’ nf W211i lk-Rangers, Hextall (C. Smith) Bruins. Played before we largest crowd i-Rangers. I-Iextall (M. Panck) of the season-—i4.865 paid admis- sions~the game always contained tho element of suspense. Bruins forced the pace most of the time but the Leafs. minus thcir cap- lillll and their ace, Syl Apps, hold on doggedly. The rival goalies. Turk Brcda, or Practice for Eit§§T".;‘..i‘;“‘.§'“?i‘.-’§ ‘i:.‘:.".**.:; I Jimim R°Ya|$ 18.30 Penalties-L. Patrick. Iwardon (2). Bearcats team File protest NEW GLASGOW, N.S.. March Ii-ti/f-cndnw-(CPJ-Ofiicers of the An-tiganish-Picwu-C:lchester Hoc- key Lrague met early today to straighten out a tangle created by o. protest in the league finals be- tiveen Truro Bearcats and Antig- onish Bulldogs. Bearcats defeated Bulldcgs 4-2 Saturday night in what was to have been the deciding game of a best- in-tlirce series. But yesterday league president Thomas McDonald declared Antig- cnish champions. allowing a. protest based on the claim 'I‘ruro too many men in Friday night's game. Bearcats carried their protest to the league last night. and the of- ficers went, into cnferencs around midnight. BOWLING RESULTS Charlottetown Alleys Tonight at 7 o'clock the second grime of the semi-finals in the store League of S. A. McDonald and Carters and Mixed League. Red Wings vs. Bombers. At 8:30 Klutcliing Hands vs. Thirsty Five. This game should be a hummer as Mr. Tillie has his men in great shape and will be anything from dollars to doughnuts that e will crush the Thirsty Five. standing of the City League. Hoops-zit points. Prince Grocery-N 1-2 points. Five Aces~l7 points. Luckics—4 1-2 points. Mixed maguc Standing:- Tanks-—4'l points. broke thc heart; of the attackers l with their uncanny play. | The Kraut lim- of Milt Schmdt. Pork Dumnrt and Bobby Bauer, was unusually powerful rnd crowd- ed the leafs all the tme they were in action. F.r the Leafs, the most effective unit was the threesome of Pete Lsrigelle. Bob Davidson and Nor- There wi‘i be a workout for the Junior Rovals at the Forum tod"v on hand. WALTER IAWLOR. Coach. OUT OUR WAY at 1.30. All players are asked to be Cubs-35 901M5- Tigers-M points. Bombers-rill 1-2 points. P..C.A.S.C.-—-40 points. 'I‘rnndlei's-3l l-2 points. ‘mu Wings 24 i-z points. Weak Sisters-l’! point-s. The winning horse is owned by ' Bruins defeat Chicago 4-3 CHICAGO. March 2-(AP)—The resourceful Boston Bruins climbed beck into a first lace tie for the National Hockey eague lead to- night with a 4-3 victory over Chi- cago Black Hawks before 11.569 spectators. The standing room crowd sew the Bruins take a 3-0 lead only to have the stubborn Hawks lie the score in seven minutes of rousing goal-shooting late in the game. Rov Conacher, who accounted for three goals and an assist, then settled the issue with the decisive goal in the third period. a blister- ng shot that Just caught the corner of the cage. The Bruins now have an equal share or first place with Toronto Ma 1o Leafs and the Hawks in fifti place are only four points ahead of the sixth place Montreal canadlens. Bill Cowle . league's leading scorer, fired t e first goal. Chicago scorers were Bob Curse and Dave MacKay. SUMMARY First Period l-Boslon. Cowley (Conacher, Clapper) 10.57. 2~Boston. Conacher Hollett) 18.08. Penalties-Cooper. Crawford. M. Bentley, MacKay, Dowley, Jackson- Maruicci. (Wiseman. Second Period 3-Bostou. Conaclier (Wremart. Cowley) 13.35. k-Chicago, R. Curse (Chad, Thoma) l8. . 5—Chicago. Papike (M. Bentley, D. Bentley) 18.18. Penalties-Papike. Hollett. Mari- ucci. MacKay. Third Period li-Chlcago- MacKa"; (M. Bent- ley, D Bentley) 3.32. ‘I-Boston. Conacher (Crawford. Hollett) 16.11. Penalty-Mariucci. Hockey EAGLES STOP SPITFIRES 4-3 TO EARN A BIRTH 1N FINALS In a fast hard fought game which featured close checking by both squads the Spring Valley Eagles. with but. three minutes to go broke a. three goal deadlock. on Thursday evening. to oust the Ken- 'ington Spitfires 4 to 3 and land in the finals of the North shore Hoc- key Ieogue. A fighting spirit on the part of the Eagles that never let them stop trying paved the way for their win. and they deserved their vic- tory for the squad throughout the game gnve everything they had. The larmst turnout of fans so far this season witnes ed the en- counter snd were without a doubt given their full quote of thrills. The Eagles opened the scoring at the four minute mark in the opening frame H. Champion sink- ing the wafer after receiving s per- fect pass from T. Profitt. and sl- tbough both rquads came close mariv times on individual and teamwork tries it was not until the the nineteen minute mark that the twines were again saluted the Spit- llres doing the firing with E. Mann dong the sharp-shooting on n pass from L. Champion, to make the i-m-eboard read one all. In the second canto the Spit- fires although having an advantage. Riley was waved to the timers. failed to realize on their wan". attacks. Campbell turning away their shots with ease The only core of this period was accounted for by D Ramsay. who. at the twelve minute mark stick-handled his way through the entire team to register the prettiest goal of he game and put his team one up. ‘The third session opened ins: and at. the half way mark l-l. Champion on a rolo fort beni- Champion cleanly to give the Eagles a two goal margin which was however twenty seconds later cut down to one when L. Cham- on a long shot from centre Holders By SCOTT YOUNG Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. March 2. — (CP) -— Only two members of previous Can- adian curling championship rinks will be in competition hero tomor- row for the 15th annual renewal cf {as annual Mscclonald‘: Brier Tan- rd Competition. Duncan Campbell. member of the i935 championship Hamilton Thlstles rink skluDed y GONG! Campbell. will compute this year ts vice-skip for F. E. Heath's Nova Scotia. representatives from Dart- mouth. The Hcath rink is ranked about fifth in present. simulation. but Perry Hall's itgndsmanticing titre three rated most e‘. r ump . Htyll was vice-skip to his brother. Bert Hall. of Kitchener in 193 when the Kitchener four won ti-e Tankard in Toronto. Separated from his brother this year. Perry Hall has gathered under him a rin Ten matches were run off st. the week-end bonspiel of the curlinfl Club on Friday and Saturday and once again keen comiflfillllf“ W" witnessed in every game 0n l-llé program. Scores were mt as 01056 as ts usually the case but neverthe- less curling was 11D i3" "Bu" high standard. Closest match of the PYOKYBI“ was betwcen Col. G. E- Flill 8H4 C. H. Black with the former win- ning 5-3, in ii game that was hctl)’ contested on each and W"? 6nd- FOIICIWIIIE are the results: of Campbell and four minutes lat- er E. McDonald on a pass from E. to tie it up. With but three and s hslf minutes w o his after continually Torch‘; ti“ play were rewarded with the winning goal D. RBIIFBY doing the honours on another bril- liot solo effort. "SUMMARY: 1st Period: l-Eagles, H Champion (F. Pro- fltt)—4.00. 2—Spitfii'es—E. Mann. (L Cham- pion) 1901. Penalties-Riley. 2nd Period: 3-Eagles. D Ramsay-H 00. Penalties -R.iley- 3rd Period: 4-Eagles, H. Champion 11.38. .'>—Spitfires, L ChamPlofl —11-48- 8—Spitfire", E. McDonald (E. Mann) l6 00 ‘L-Eagles, D Ramsay. 16.50. Penalties-None. Stops by Campbell, l9. Stops by Champion, 23. Igeferees, E. Champion, A. Bern- ar . LINEUPS: Eagles-Goal. W. Campbell. De- fence. R Champion. B Riley. Bor- wards. H. Champion. M. E. Craig. F. Profitt. Coach. F. Profitt. Spitfires. Goal. B, Champion. Defence. E. Mann. E Champion. Forwards. G Cook. W. Mei-can, E McDonald, L. Champion. H. Palmer. E. Braham. U. McKinnon. F. Folland. Coach, G. Ives. Kitchener rink tio k Bri this session. pion ice made the red light glow back By J. R. Williams ATTENTION FIGIIIIE SKATEIIS Rehearsal TONIGHT, fiveldclock FORUM- Full attendance requested. Paren Two Former Title Meet Dominion Bonspiel In ranked with Don Best’ Lake rink. Northern outright? sentatives. and Bill Dunbari kstchewan champions from m as probable successors to in», Wood's W nipea Granitei. i champions. The provincial represgn gathered in Tcrnnto toclav n?“ pare for the beginning 10mg morning of the four-day ciiampi shin iound-robin event. with g rink to meet each other rink o Ontario has been split into zones. with Don Best e resent the Northern Ontario Curling station and Hall carrying the st ard of the Ontario Curling A5; n. J. S. Malcolm. skip of um Brunswick champions from s John. has competed in the Tan 9. on three previous occasions. W. Cruikshank. Oharlottetoivns Pi-i Edward Island representative. he making his first trip u, er. Ten Matches Run Off In Week-end Bonspi Friday:- J. P. Simmonds l2: A. V. Spill: W R. Adams l2; R. R. Bell 6. P W. ‘Turner ll; Dr. I-I. Mclnt) D. B. Bishop i2, F‘ .R. Mclialne J. A. McPherson ‘i; W W. Lord Saturday:- W. C. Davies 8; H. Arsensultt C.1".H. McDonald ll; H. Winch 0i‘ B. C. G. Duffy l2; L. H. McMillan G. E. Full b; C. I-l. Black 3 W. C. Davies S; J. H. Cerry t. Canucks drop Amerks 3-2 NEW YORK. March Z——( Montreal Canadians made sixth-place berth in U16 Ni" Hockey League, the last plii spot. all but certain wflllhl a narrow 3-2 victory over thel place Ne-w York Americans. The victory left Csziadieils o pillll; ahead of the Americans still have six games to play W Canadiens have only M11‘- Americans maintained s mathe icsl chance of making the grade. four-game gap looked mountai for s squad so reduced by lfll that it can dress only 12 inen a. g-alie. SUMMARY - First Period 1—Americans. Benson (Larson) Penalties-Larson, Gaupilic. Second Period 2—Odns4ilens, Getllffe. 3-A.merlcans. Benson (Boll, J son) 9:38 ii-Cimadiens. Qullly (Blakc) l PEllBII/IGS-Jtafllih, Blnkewinliilcrl- Third Period iF-Canadlens. Getliffe (Ch lain) i511 Penalties '— Bensrri, Chamber Conacher. Keep Minn-d’: In the home- ts invited ill OUR BOARDING HOUSE mie. M . The lightweight Marin missed o , golden opportunity in the second perl'd and was out- lucked in the third when Brim- ‘ 5.01:1 foiled him twice in a split m. m l l It was slam-bang hockey thi-ough- w Gnfcxfiu? out and an attacker seldom kept ' his balance after reaching the de- fence. Davidson and Bauer were both hit in the face by sticks Bauer suffered a cut over the eye. Despte the heavy gsing there was only one bricf flare-up-tiiat betweenTcrry Reardon and Sween- ey Schrzner in the overtime frame For mixing- in the Bosbn end both drvw two minutes rert. The Leafs outshot the Bruins 98 to 33 and it was a saw-off on the "illtiilil (n. The Tobacco of Quality CUT COARSE FOR‘THE PIPE CUT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN penalty sheet. each club drawing hree. In the final drive far the league ‘championship. BCslon has a srgm [edge in the matter of games. F-lll‘ I of the Bruins‘ seven remaining eon- tests will be play-ed at Boston. Only ‘ two of the Leafs’ six are on Toron- io ice. i SUMMARY I First Period i Scoring-None. Penalty-Mann. Second Period ' Scoring-None. Penalties Oonseher. Schmidt. Schriner Third Period ' Scoring-None. l Penalties-None Overtime |T'LL QUIIU NW PfifitCTlCEi PEOPLE WILL ‘TT-HMK YM A BEGIMNER"K KID 3U5T OUT OF COLLEGE.’ l'T'LL TAKE MONTHS WELL I KNEW YOU'D b0 IT some TIME -- LIGHTING SUCH SHORT us»: srumPs an. we _"U.w¢ ' //////7//////////// ~ Soot _ , MULYSEM-i-ss-s 14,4 commits l5 A DILEMMA/w r HAVE oewzc so peso (s: u-ua DRATTED waeucu 1 cAuuar CLIMB our!» AND no one m" How-L's... MY WORD.’ o0 r DETECT THE 000R oi’- eAs ?- suweoss r Ql-louio / eecous eioov AND euccune TO some Noxious VAPOR sucu A5 AFFLICTB com. Mwzize»! l With - Major "WI / HOOPLE MUST 8E LOSING AucruER Bu? Guess "flu. TAKE PEEK INTO ‘fl-lE "(PR9 ..... mo; n’ ANT A MOOSE GOT OUT 0F rue 10o.’ 4 ”/ c llfltfifllll Jr. v unto u.e""4""_._¢-