smile" °"P Phi“ m H 1 f Fl S C a way once again alt Boston and De- tl-on with the two home tea-m: Will- ners lli the opening skirmishes gunning for their second straight iii? i»??? "‘ m“ Send Pictou Shipyards But it uoilld not be stlrprising at £26 Down In 3 Straight Games; ' i 6 even and hick just where y i Hold 2-1 Lead In Quebec Series THE (‘JIARUYITE'I‘L~\VN GUARDIAN Ottawa Commandos Winnipeg Ilfeats Port Arthur I-‘or ..-.-.-.-......-<.-.-a s-v-Q-‘vavu ~ out in losing m the Rkd Vvzllus the lino ,.u old umlcsis from‘ lIl Dill "lhi- Coliilt" '. iilis grunt’ DJYPI‘ .ir iiv llll iniureti‘ s irter the Wings oii on to lirt-Jrr over tllci 1.. iii at the start of the lnflzl. 1 (id nicy Cup play. . o . f, (W1C I" l!’ c1195 and go back to home ice 'en footing. I I I Canadians. after just barely squeezing info the playoffs, lost. a t l . one “lltlli the Bruins battled tlii-ll‘ wily buck from a il-O deficit to v;in oiu ln overtxne. It ls not the first mile in tile pilsi several weeks that Cilltucks hnve lost what seemed to be a winning margin. . a x Fm- exziniole in their inst meet- ing v.‘ ”l Ctnroco ill Morltreill with thi- v depending a lot upon a y/ldwni vsiizon Clllélilltfllg piled up n 4-1 lend in the first period and then to x1e consternation of their fans saw Hawks come back to tie it up and then TLVJB ahead with on‘ _n I("\V mIllilPS of play re- m. iilfl. Czlnodions however man- l ogcd to get n. draw out of that one. o 0 c From this distance it would be ha i indeed to put onels finger on the of 011:5 but according to hi. u over the rildio on . 11s grime in Boston the hfoiltruo. t in ilppczlred to be tiring half way through the third pe and then hadn't enough left to lvithszolld the closing drive of the rugged Boston team. . - u But alihourth clcfcrlted neverthe- s. Illf‘ Alonnczll team gave a [Ililll r and will bear watch- ln: in to: 1' struggle. should the" lose and a lnrsze following of » mo inns will be ulling for a victory they wil have s i.» the lvnll in no un- certain nluniicr. ll u a a A win however will put an alto- fiFllbt‘ iiifierclli complexion on the olrconic of ivhat protcd to be the bfloirst sorrg of the entire [ilayoff r. ‘r-iltilc. C.i lens hilvc been one o! ihr- hrs‘ 1e tciims in the Lt guc all FOllSOll loin: nnd if they (IJll go buck to Montreal still on evcn terms they should have a. great chance of entering the finals ior the much-coveted, eagerly sought Stanley Clip. - a a An interacting angle to final panics of tllc Niltioilrll Hockey 1.: gue schedule last Thursday was the fort Jiuites R. Norris owns both Dctro Rod Wings and the Chicago Stadium. l! Chicago Black Hawks Ililfl benlcll Wines in Detroit they would hilvo cntcrcd the Stanley Cup Hill plrirolis and Norris would have ‘Divkvrl lll) a hc:iltlly' lump of change from the extra griincs in Chicago. o - . Instead, Norris’ Wings- bent the Irlillvlu-a 6-5. culminating! them and lo‘ Ivlniltrezil CEUIIKIIPHS (ruin the final‘ iilnyilfl berth. ‘The result let some wind out of ilic buys “tho Clilllll hockey I l~ “on fixed, o a Unless Filzicl: ll kick throuizh vvl‘h n bonus. llii ‘s fent i5 an ctllyltv honor The ls no trophy for the lrwiinios icoriilg champion. .ll* "Ill itcxrrlll of New York Th‘ won the scoring crown a H“ arm ivirll 2i goals and 32 assists; for 56 points, n O O ‘This {rear liextilll. with n last- Iil: o l‘llll), stored 27 30h]; and 32 ~ for 59 iluints but placed f-Pvfllltlt. . . Bentley's total of 33 ironls Wic the hizllcst in the league SJTCF! Charlie Connchcr scored 36 ‘Jivith Toronto lll 1934-35. TREE-GEE"- Wc. the Alhvrtoil Reenls do hero. h" cllritlcncr thr- Summerslde R c. Ar 7' “Wiley feflm to it mid/ten drill-ll name for the Rogers tro- rluz Date and place to be mong- ,- ed by the teams. Signed The Alherfnn Regal; Der John Roohford. .,1.. r. 0~~~ started irunl, Nozthcl" Detroit or B ton lipid llll cosy time of it in up tlir r tiictorics, one ill-r led in overtime and ‘ lulil; (ivlvftlllllfid on the (ll ii (gulch, third period,‘ SEND PICTOU t miircheri to .' 3 hetore hlt-‘ game losing streak who “T15 one o! the is 1n the Detroit cause. r with the rest of the sin will be well marked r n Those Lents] in; spirit and y oi‘ ivutcning 0V utlcillnt to even 11D the second occasion on which he was a rcliulnr passenger on l TCA in BI ATTRATION MERITS YUIIR MIMIIIIITIUII. ICE FOLLIES__ am iiiiiiuill snow AN EYEFUL OF BEAUTY AND GRACE TllE FQRUM PRICES CH, Last Night’s Score 9-5 HALIFAX, l\If\l'C.ll 22-(CP)—-'11le Tl.C.A.l-‘. Flye irolll Halifax svrept lo the M .linc srlllol‘ hockey lllllllllllltlnfillil) ill straight games io- nluhi by overcoming Pit-Lou Ship- fJlIPClS 51-5 in the third meeting ui l|l('ll‘ best-lll-llye series. The Airmen now meet the win_ nors c-i the Ottawa City League in u best-ln-liie series opening here Saturday nmht, - Though a tough series had been looked for. the R.C.A.F entry, will- ncrs oi’ the Hallliax City League, took the final round of the tri. province championship without trouble. They laced the Shipyards ; 10-1 in the opening game and shut ;out the A-P-C tongue champions on to pyiiiide the, cmizebxick ever wit- 2-0 in the second. Tonight's win gave Halifax its first Maritime title in eight years. The fliers had their hardest time of the series in the final game. tor- oed to come from behind twice in a lziime replete with heavy bumninq. (lélzlllllig speed and accurate shoot- ing. A packed house of 6.030 watch- ed tihe encounter. The shipyards. hitting the Air- men with stiff body-checks through- out, scored the opening goal and, after the RCAF. matched it in the first, period, the visitors went on to a Il-l lead in the second session. Bu; Halifax exploded five counters before that session llnd ended and picked up three more in the closing period. ' ‘om the sevelunlnute mark 0f the middle frame. tho Fliers were on the niggressive throughout. ‘The Shipyrirders made only spasmodic BURDEN JUNIORS VS. FREETOWN JUNIORS On Wednesday evening the fourth game in a best of five series be- tween Freetown Juniors and Borden Juniors was played‘ in Borden rink. The game was hard and cleanly played throughout with Macisllac starting off the scoriniz for Borden n few minutes alter the whistle ‘This was followed by a golll for iFreetown by Campbell and just be- fore the bell sounded for first inter- mission MacFadyen scored for Bor- den. making it 2-1. During the rec- ond period both team; worked hard with Borden scoring once. Both goalies handled many hard shots and the plny was evenly divided. In the lust period Borden kept the play mostly tn the Freetown end scoring thrusts ill the late stages. Hp.‘ T . 4 . ., n .. after bearing Montreal Air Force lllnll A.‘ Ll.‘{f(lll)l‘1i('l?.(lléleMfltlgOgfial 34- H"- Ed blowmskl w“. u“ he” bu“ Murdock’ mbm Sandbar“, of the Commandos. netting the ‘Pupshce. Acheson, Reinhardt; centre, Stan- ley; wings, Buuer, silell; subs, 00m, game and a few shots were allow- Dusblcns. Rlnleyg Gray. a. Halifax, Desbiens. (Rt 1e , "m" 0f "Si" "llfslllllmd m” WE“ ,v, Rodd Baucrt 10.00. p y across to bhibigkv will; §°°€°d Lucky Strikes:- o. fiallfax, Desblena town. Riley) a direct Sh“ W“ °e~ 4 1O: 3am“, sue“ (Desblens. Ad“ until early in the third period when §%li.§f‘,",§“§lfu3§§,,,,d 34¢ ed llfl a loose puck ill the Montreal S C 13. Halifax, Desblens (COpT), Riley! region "m! dam! a m“ assist to %yell_ienn . l 14. Hnlifilx, Gray 15.32. J Toronto R.G.A.F. The 1943 Ice of rink and although Freetown had n few breakaway; they could not lcnnitnllze on them as Drllziei in Bor- don nets blavcd one of his finest. names of the season. Taylor in the Freetown net hadn't a chance as the Borden team swarmed in time and after to net three more goals. Th’s 6-1 win for Borden tied the rmmr-s for the series at 2 all mak- lnr: a fifth name necessary to de- clde the winner of the Tip Top Cup. SUMMARY: First Period: i Borden. Macisaae 2 Freetown. Campbell 3. Borden. Mar-Fadven. Penaltfes-Campbel, Hill. Second Period: 4. Borden. T Richard. Penalties. E. Richard. MltcKenrln, Third Period: 5 Borden-Oatwav 6. Borden, E Richard. 7. Borden. E Richard. Llnelms -Frectov.'rl, Goal. Tav- lor: Dcfcnce MncKenna. Cemnbcll: Forwards, firummond. Gallant Ham- mlll and Hill, Borden. Goal. Dnlziel: Defence, Jay. Delqhan, Mnciaaac, Mac- I-‘adycn; Forwards. T. Richard. Mac- Tilv‘=ll. Oritway, Pickering, Dorsey, E P’r‘hui‘t'.l Referee, Preston Darrnch. "BUZZ" BEURLING BACK IN MONTREAL MONCTON. N 13., March 22 - Cornnlctlna his tour of R C A 11', rtntlons across Canada. Flylmz 0f- fieer “Huzz" Belirlinu Chilfidfl‘! No. 1 Flying Ace nnrl hero of many Rli‘ battles over Malta, left here last niizht nil n regular nnssemrer on n Trans-Canada Air Une: nit-n» en- route from H~Nax to Mlontrnl Before the take-off. Cnmlrifis air rice sat at the controls of the bin TCA Tnckheed clone and converted with the captain and first officer, exnlalnlntz the difference in techni- que in flyinz n flvhter nlanr and one of the modern air liners This was l i . play of fancy skating nlonir with numerous siloclaltyr numbers will produce n show well worth your attendance. The show this year has had more practice sessions and has more talent to round out a complete show for lovers of the ice lanes. 1 display will be solos. duos. trlos. quartettes 911d group numbers dis-l playing Waltzes. foxtrots, tontzoes. lourteen steps and hair thrilling spins rind acrobatics which would do justice to many fancy skaters in the nrofcssionnl class, The ed- ucated horse is a year older and Lzls learned many new tricks and is also inclined to klck. squeal. bite rind balk. You will zet n horse louizh from this number. A special added attraction this year is a number esnecinllv apnealiniz to childred ennctlnv Little Red Rldlniz I-locd and The Big Bad Wolf and Granny. The entire show will in- clude sixteen numbers and are all timed rlcht to the second lyith no wnits and with somethinir doing every minute and lnsilm shout. one and one half hours followed bv a nubile "katlnv nssnmhv for another hour. This will he the lost biz at- . traction nt the Forum this Reason I'LL NEVER SPEAK TO ETTHEE’ ONE and n sellout crowd is anticipated OF ‘EM AGAlN-- 9s the nrices of admission is at. WHO? s rock botth-n nrimi-ly 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children‘ unrirr l3 vcnrs ol'l. Tux included. and the doors will onen at seven o'clock with the show stnrtinrz at elizht o'clock sharp. The entire 1H,, show is under the cnpnlfe direction‘ trio,“ ' 0f Wflllle Scnntlcbllry and his sole illm is to nrorlnce R hlizgcr and, ‘A W better show than over this year. I swribol of thi- Ilnlted Nations dis-l '1 l) 3-.‘ _' ' ' ' i ’ ' ' - _ o " ‘ - - price of admission you will up n played in all their splendor and colour. _, .- -, Toronto, to Montreal on hi; way f "1 " "'_ em. irlljfv THE w ADULTS 5O Cents LDREN to 14 Years 25c MONTREAL, March 21—-(CP)- Ottasl-il Uoilllniindos held o. 2-1 lead ill a b-SL-Of-{IVG Quebec senior Lmrul)”: hockey ieogue iiilnl play-off today Pictou: Goul, McDonald; defence Wlnillilg gully with less than a nun- ute of play left. Haliiiix: Goal. King; defence. n was a m“ bukmheekma playmff. 9d m get near the goal, but the lteicrees, Barteilux and Sanford. 0mm“ “Idle” held m” edge slummny fought desperately to avoid de- serge; stay-mg in wmmlpgg W“. nesday. n,“ Perl“ Alter a. scoreless first period. in which the airmen held off repeat- 1_ PM.) _ K_ M Do 11d 1491 ed drives by the heavier army team 2. Halifgx, snelilcinillleyl) 16.25. Si“ Alex Slubkkv P“ om“ l" a 1-0 lead after l4 minutes of play PenalLy-‘Ripley in the second frame. second pom"! Pie. Al Barnes lltld been serving ____. a penalty and the airmen had “ON CHURCH BOWL!“ 315mm,“, “Babette! (Williams) ganged up inside the Ottawa area LEAGUE G 2 41 Plctou. wlilami v.oa. , s. Halllffax. llllesiblerlsstGrflyl 5.1x. btéifinffmmbl‘ "M" 5mm“) n. Bell 6.Haia,Ri _'..6 ,. ' _i, 7_3pjc[gu)f Lhffbewe, (Williams) Cohllle outskatcd AC2 Bert La- ssngvxran 7 but. Just as Barnes returned to the _ ice, Pie, Neil Colvllle broke away A'“°“"“ nrnde. the only defcncemzln in Montreal team continued scoreless A seam” AC2 Jimmy Hassarty towed H 95ml) 15.54. H, Turn Penalties-K. MacDonald. Terry."‘l"‘§“°°k “mlgha” '1 Pa“ "m" .1, lisl-tefr Mack“, Tom.‘ awn,“ AC, Hermon ll n. O Bmwn The teams battled evenly and 1mm] ___ Tmd yum for a time it looked like the some °°' might enter oiertlme. but Slolgelrg- Ikhuurty skis goal after Pie. Sid Won n C - h Mcmnnon . Webster Slovenski for the clincher. Penalty-Frlbro. ‘lied Wings To blinks Defeats Sudhury ILl/Elinlaofiggtifwibggsnlilih igilsevcivlrtiu: skywmem“ TORONTO, March 21-(0?) _ 4-2 trlumplg over Toronto Mwfl E. Mitchell t n can“. l k t nd- Leafs last night in the onetime of l-l. Turner Esiltozgdooilmilel- notghc Ego-gill“ the Stanley CilD competition. Said W- w. Bums Ontario senior championship last dill‘ he would Si?“ h"? Same 11M‘ B. Thornton night with a 9-4 triumph over Sud- 1m in tomorrows second game, C. Brown bury Frood Tigers. thus taking a 2- Coach C. (Ha p3) Day, gororlto o lead in their best-of-flve title manager. lndlca d he he some Dumb Donn- series. Third iznme of the series is. Plans l" mind bu‘ he d“! m” m‘ scheduled for Toronto Monday tend to reveal them in advance. 1, Lafferty B. Snow M. Lowther -- Threatens To Shake ii: httirm“ lllt a Misc- Follies nmii 2s "P '“"‘“‘"°“’T°““' l-J. Mcimugnil -~_- D. Hooper ____ BOSTON, March 22—(AP)—Il'li- E- Slltherlflfld The most; spectacular and glam- ed bcvflllsv his MOYILIYM 0111841?“ M- Heath emus even,’ of the season takes squandered a three-goal lead for 0"!‘ Gall!!- l , tllejifth time this season in their A. simmer £335‘: $9 gfiaggtrgé'gjwgrlfcney F2111 National Hockey Leiixue play-off J- MEI-fan opener with Boston Bruins. Coach A- TWOTIWOH stsuze their third annual show and‘ ,- l , d L _;_ Rowan or in Previous W" the “w” ‘"5" filli- Iilillliuuillligi i§l-"ii’.lti'iil§iow-§ u. Murley second Same at the Boston Gar- High Single E. Mitchell-Tia d“ mBhFh-t@s_l1J-_.M1.tghe11.—6.31__ BRINGING UP FATHER Included In this year's glamorous 015,190. m; Icahn! mom-Jill, World ripe, .' Manitoba Title wmu 1pm, March EQ-(Olil- rulln Winn, RQAJ Bomber‘ cam, ualllzyirlg Halifax Canadian; from from iisliila weigh: w defeat Pm t eh Arthur Beancato 4-8 and win the T Mnnitoba-Thlulder Bay senior hoe key ehampionship. Both teams were deadlocked at two wins npieol P1101‘ to tonight's game in the best-ot-five By winning tonight, entered the western eemLflnal. Whey will meet Rooms Army Capt- lhlDi-HTIIOLIL although the Fiycrs iais in the first of a. hest-oLflve as m Stan’, 83mg Ling Fiilglxlwskilnsls v. Rodd-l-ggfil High Three V. R0dd—573 -—'—-— BEBEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE DEYFROIT, March 22—(AP)— —----- LEI‘ GO OF MY FOOT! YOU WIN/l Illlholds htJLllJl. Ruling lie Halifax ‘numax. lirwli oz - (c?) Word was received here tonight . . .A.had glDhflld I. B! the Maritime A. .A. dis- thatthoCAH emorlal cup plilydowlla. ell on to win the aritlme crown. Toronto lt.G.A.F. Wins Ontario Senior Title TORDNTO, March 22 - (CP) - Toronto R.C.A.F. added the Ill- Ontario lenior hockey crown to their championship laurel; tonight as they defeated Sudbury’; Frood Tillers. champions of the northern Ontario Hockey Association 3-2 for their third straight win in the best- of-flve series. e R..C.A.!'. will represent Ontario in tho Allan OM» semi- finals. playing the winner of the 136__Quebec Senior Hockey Leazuo final between Ottawa Commandos and Montreal R.C.A.Y‘, Commandos currently lead the best-of-five series I-l with the fourth za-me scheduled for Ottawa tomorrow night. Armstrong Wins III-Round Decision By SID FED!!! (Associated Pros: Sport Writer) I MIJCh 32 - - PHILADELPHIA (AB-Henry Armatroniz buzz-sow- ed back into the east on his - in comeback campaign tonlKht WEI’) l10-I0lil1d decision over Al In-ibuani, a. willin but overpowered workman from ilmlnzt-vn. D913 bQtOffl a jam-packed sell-out crow in Convention all. Arm tr the l8 starts since he decided there were still a lot of fights left in him, the little hammer took the play away from his heavier rival from start t0 finish in 891W 0! Tribuaniss attempts to stand up and flail away with him all the way. One of the biggest crowds in 3 Philadelphia's indoor flstlc history 12,633, contributed be vs gross gate o! $82,915. Pmm here. Henry make! 510p No. .19 on hi; comeback camp!!!“ in New York April z against Beau (the Jumping) Jack, the strong. young thumper who is recognized in New York as World Lightweight ehomglon. Q lLL SIEAK IN THE BACK WAV.‘ I THINK I Si?‘ TiPPv AND "one" STUBBS Provisory Dates Are Announced NTmAL, March 23 —-(CP>— him on December 31st, 1942. “° “"2?” no‘ sis" §?.§"‘...?.‘.“.i.‘§“’;‘.fé‘.l o" in the Na one - . genera.’ fig iffifigmpiinai play-oft series Civic purposes for the year com- getween 305m“ Bruins and Mont- menclng the first’ day of January A real gamma“, the games will be D. i943 and ending the [hilly-first p1a_-:Bd March 3o a; 305ml, April day of December A.D. i943 i; 1 n Mona-m Mid April 4 at Bos- ilgtlzbgrSfleflulOd and fixed at m; If fifth, sixth or B Canadians had won the Nova dlsouoliieid for playing four in- 8 ble men. The rovlnctal title went tosydne, Btu s. who went that transportation series at Boston ‘Mt Brld!!! and Builders:- . Martin 245 l High single: J. Harrell. . High ‘Three: J. Harrell. 650. V014 H: 0 points. Rebos: 5 points. SKATING FOR THE HJRIIM Your Big Show ICE FmiLIES Friday $TICK AROLND-JIGGSH- I'LL HAVE A PA IR F Q-E NAFEWMN GASMANIS - _a1°43 Remember When (3! Canadian Plug) Montreal Omodion; elm . their second Stanley Cur VlCeIgfy l? e e yell’! tortilla}: by’ d atlng ca]. l! rl o a cote Idaho 6-1 in m» mtuilifigil°fi Oup ploy-offs at Montreal. Con“. fond; xevltmo clean-ugh was in :91; an e vo limit-I: mo “will.” 0"” m" pture Mar. Title l CITY BUDGETS ---__ (Continued from Page l) value o! e11 Real Btato assesses ny the Assessor's Book and val- uation no.1 o! all Reel Estate and Personal Propert liable to toil. ation in the sai city and of nu persons liable to pay Poll T“ herein nude and duly returned b; 2.85 per cent of the value t0 making m; announcement of Personal Property as assessed “,2 “may Mervyn (Red) Dutton. by the Assessor of the said City in acting president; of the N.H.L., saiditlle said Assessment Book and val. arrangements untlorl Roll made and dli.y r9. was responsible for the selection ‘turned as aforesaid. The amount of Pol] Tax go be tea u. mt game or the paid by We!’ Person ielunled i, ”'““" ° .1 "i ‘:11.-tis.eszzr'..i.“tzuizirmeirri m wi be DHW 0" f ggsetosllcggogovf nlsht. The third the year commencing the first do: and fourth games will be played of Jflhllflry AD- 1943 and ending in Montreal March 25 and March 21B thirty-Fifi?» d“? of December 2 .D. 1943. ls hereby specified and 7b,,” for u“ Toronto Maple fixed at the rate of Five D0115", mat-Detroit Red Wing; series have already been announced. Down the Alleys no!“ "M" ‘°‘§§;}}f‘},,,,,, 1n real estate tax. The finance Clvlo Tang In presenting the estimates Co , Chandler stated there Was a. marllggl reduction of personal property tax, owin to the fact that so many me ants were unable u; obtain l3 much stock B! 1n former years, and there was but slight more“; committee was faced with the u. tiemotive o! raisin: the nix rate 0i- cuttin expenditures. The chair. 199 mono each committee! d ‘lll _ {yum-operated b m w} n“ 207 nrtment. and thus make it pogslblg 28143 or the finance committee to bud. agreei u; . ca the expendltures gig hi; l8. get for surplus without in the tax ‘late. cream 157 A communication was rend from Mr. A. Wesley Ford, contain of the 347 auxiliary firemen for Snrlniz Park. seeking permission to build o flro "a station in Spring Park field so that proper care could be taken of E Bmflm 23g?’- the il.l=i..l>. equipment. on motion Hluh Three: G. McPherson. soa. Bridge and Builders, l point. C.I~‘I.C.S.. 4 points. V0 oi’ Colin, Blanchard seconded by Coun. McKlnnon this request was acceded to. On motion of Colin. Chandler see- onded by Coun, stems. JD. Mao- Leod was appointed o. temporary 146 constable on the City Police fol-cs at the usual salary of :80 per month, 156 0n motion o: Coun. Chandler 157 seconded by Coun. Stems Morrel 8a Co., were appointed Citv auditors ' for the fiscal year erldiniz Dec. n3 149 4i. i943 at a salary of $800. to rs- lace 11F. Archibald C.A who an joined His Majesty's forces. The bye-laws. respecting tax- lgg 1g ation will be given ultra reading in: a special meeting of the council - this morning, All the membe a of the council were present at last night's meeting’. which was presided over bv H Worship Mayor B. Rog Hloman. IIEALTIIFUL PLEASURE Twlco To Day 8-! and l-IO There will be no rererved seats / ' ‘ w“ ifiry/Z/ l, The rmmd lion's alone is worth the l e ninno. flying from Melton Airport. “newest: ‘zaimnwzes sue cm mus i-r sack.’ moi-iii! neat. BLISS, BUT - - - ~ éé#ii.il“l'd€ '1' i?» now wen-e abode FRIDAY ascent: IH "me - w,- w MORLHUG? ‘TH! we . MARCH 26 VSCATEIK ‘m’ “i 1 i‘; , .,. 4Q