~1- 112' 1hr zgrmic as they cl l 5..1~=1"1- zippointcc. s" Defeat ..11~,; 111i 8-61 ' .11. 8111.0 11101. 1 111.111 .1. 1 ' G.1il.1111'.1 hi 111111111111. ‘.110 K1" ID (‘Vm IIl-"Y awwnwnw -“aw . .11.; iiimnun" 11-11111 b); 11- ‘110 Mtiitacuc 1011111 -I 1. »_ 1. i‘ <. . 211v i11 R. 1'1. Ciouicn F‘ Saints Defeat ," Pmalties: Carmichael. h. 1.1 11 ionc C0illlt"‘i'. tr-tm iour 21V.“ i3 two. V ‘fifibflflfifififlifibiffbli-GUDDUGU ‘ (OP. By ammo! a» 9510'» ia-s-esigv\ Y. 111i. t}. A. 3.1.] and 111.3 P“. Q§QCUTT§§UTCCTQ§§UQCO" o-ohtcezzocaatsezzsact-zoaexho? .2 Admission 10c NEW on YsrALs Defeat" Abegweits 6'-4 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLI G ‘ l 11 1~111:10i)::1'i1" to oulscore the (frvstztis 3-" _V , . _. I . 1~.1ll oi 311111011111 himillctl the iuimc. I i The first. period opcncrl slowly l...» b11111 11-.11_11s p1.1,\1-t1 .1 c.1uuous i 1. ljvsltlls 1mm took the oih-nsive and 11101111- _ 11111011 the play 11s lilttll‘ tiussz-s" b0- b.l0 Campbell with 1t 11011! Stull on Chick _ The Abbles 1010011 to pray defensive hoc- 1 tin‘ the b11101»: uucl white lines 1, n10 0111;: 111111115411. Chick Gul- l10 took scnutuians pass back from a tap- oil (icrp 1n Cl1;11"l0t101o\vti [t‘l'l'il(7l_\' 111s 1111411 tu show‘ 111111 110 still 1:1 111.; 1.1111111» biuv- 1" Abbie (iUlCll.\i‘ 111i.»- cd plenty of 1~Z11cks .1.. the C1"3..»1.1i tizanti 111 not-km". The 0.111 to click. At I 1151111011 the scoring 11s 11c 123-111 .11.'.'s pass out 1112111 1. ,l.1111 it 2-0 when '\)‘\\'ill>.'.lt* a long (il'i\'\.‘ L .~\',»|>11-.w .111 11' into i01"".\ur.l.< bored 111. At 1:807 Slliliiflllfili picked 1100111111 ' 1.10 twnn-s. .~.1;;1.1d 'l‘i1c 1:121) ‘ ' brgau to .11 i 0.11110 back but the bell rang 101 p...1.d pist as" Cahili . <.p0n. umcrsidc. ilzuui Out Stiff Checks The second period saw the pace _ slat-inn :11 ttnu-s i0 n walk, but for 1 U11‘ illt-‘AL l)l\l'l tilt.‘ IPLIIIIS .‘~l\()\\'t:d il lilzuap, tor uuxing it, though unit‘ one penalty‘ 1111s huudcd out. it “'11s while Curuiicliucl was taking iilln penalty that the onl score of 1h:- pirriod came. Ciilil carried 1111- puck on a rinkéend rugh at ' ._;:,;,,,.,-, i110? to lire u hard one from close m 1c.1111-.1- 1.11111 $11111 made the save but the f1-ll lit-hind him and bctorc hc rould s11\"e.l{111"i"y Dickie streak- i-d 1n to slam the loose rubber 111M 1hr cage. Play was quit0 cvcn throirzhout the remainder of 1.111» period ivith both goalies turn- itiz: in hrudv pertortnnuces to cheat 11.15‘: "1111: iorivurds. The score u‘ 111'i oi thc st-coitd “'11s Crystals 1.11‘ ‘Latrs 1J1:1‘.1‘y) L Abbyosl Open Power Drive Tho Sunimersitiers pouv-r 1iri\‘0 with the third period tl1.11_.<u\v a ncnt passing play 111 4.11 n1 which Chick Gallant and MDHUJUIHPYY handled the puck be- i1>t"0 Schurmnti took a goalmouth pass to brat Stull. At 6.52 Campbell, who was play- int: 11 spurkllxu; game, raced the lull length oi’ the ice to blaze I. biuc-litic drive that caught the 11irn1-1" of the not. The Abbies then throw 11111111011 to the winds and turccu the Crystals buck on the tiefciisivc. Bradley grabbed Whit- lock's truss to sng the cords. A few 11111111t0s later i11 a mlxup around l Somme-inside citudcl the play- 11 s hiitititfilliy dropped their sticks .1111! _|11111pi~tl i11to i1 good old free- ior-all 111 which both teams scored sonic (iii-crt hits on their oppon- ents’ skulls. A mitiutu later McKinnon roared in to flash the rcd light unassisted. Cudmorc cndt-(l the scoring at 17.11) when 11o grabbed u loose puck to ltouucc it twin ‘, terriuniv 111i they began to pene- trate the Charlottetown zone. The 11111110 ended with both teams for- ciiifl the play. Lineups: Al1|i11~s~Go11l, Stull; defence, Car- 11111-111101, Saunders, Pound; for- wurti. Stewart. Whitlock Bradley, Mrliintion, Cudmorc, Keily, Muc- i Furlaiic. L" r.‘ 1 MonmlgpjfiCi1iiill, Bowness, D. Gallant; 1\\.11ds, Fwhurnum, Chick Gallant. ‘ 1\'iilili",i)lil!‘l'_\‘, Campbcll, Howutt, "' . liu-kic. 5111010 Crystals-Goal. Casey; defence. for- it-qicit-c ~11.‘ Wttll. Moncton. KUMIHARY First Period 11‘ 1_t“rv~.i.~.ls. Cruiuibcli ' (i 1t‘ lrtut) - - _ -- 6,10 2--(‘:1v ~‘, Chick Gnllllfl IS1-h11rm1ut) -— — - ~— — 9.35 3-Crvs1.11ls. Schurman <Ciiick Gallant) -- -- - —l2.07 4-~1\.hi1i1-.=i. Iirutllcy ‘M: -— -— — — -—l'l.47 111111111) : ilradlcy. MncFarlane. Second Period tnis, Dicklc 10011111) — 9.07 Third Period &—Cr_vstnls, Schurmau (Montgomery. C. Gallant) (.11 7-Cry'stnls. Campbell —--— — 11.52 RM/ibbics. Bradley (Whltlock) _ -- - — — 8,05 o-Ahincs. McKinnon --— — 9.36 ltk-Ahhics. Cudniore — —- -l7.l6 Hmdltics: Bradley, Chick Gallant. Dickie. WIN TITLE 1'11:- Ahctttrcits Sisters hockey ieuui 111st night won thr- provincial championship by defeating the Crystal Si-icrs at Stimmerstde in 511v second game of thc playciowns _11 Th» Abbie‘; took the opening con- icsi. fir-trod at the Forum in Char- lottixoun 2 0. WELL KNOWN IN MARITIMES Guardian's Special Wire) YAMMOUTH. N. 8.. Feb. 27 _— Charles Henry Whitman. known to 1.1111111111111111 of baseball fem in Hit‘ Muriiinu-s 3.5 "Dad" Whitman. died i11-re who’. lie was iii). An ardent fan. he followed his favorite Yarmotith Gat-ewlfefl through numerous DIBYOY! l" 5 , during the last 15 YEN‘. up ‘_ 1o skate 111 on ‘ ,1l11~ Abbie goal before flicking it. Cliarlotic- 1 tight back i L made several brilliant 11s. .~'\1. 17.47 Bradley took Mc- 1 110111. IIJSS in a scramble iobeai. Crust-i’ from close i11. The Ciivsirfls .11 broke Th0 frame rudcd opened a 111i‘ Casey's pads into the The Crystals evened the i Black G . Til! .... ,.....,~,-,< .1» x A .-.___. 1-1‘ PORT " ‘JLYLQY. 0V“ Mamm“ Go In New York Tonight MONTREAL. Feb. .'!2—-(CP)—I11 a nip-and-tuck struggle with Mont- Maroons, Black Hawks defeats-d the National Hoc- , kcv League Canadian division ccl- 6-5 tonight to strong» then their tlurd place in the A111- tcams s00- h.l\\'8(i through most of the gaiuc before Chicago widened the breach. " It was lviaroons‘ eighth straight real 's forlorn , idf-ilOiliL‘ "" crican section. The defeat. lilaroous scorcd twice and Hairks (nice in the last two 111111- , 1110s l Puul 'I'homps0n's guul. scored on 11 breakaway brtwcen the last 1\\"o 3111110011 c11".1~ ".~. decided the is- suc. H0 .1 110d LlWily from the lilusscti l\l1>1111"011l01"s uftertaking a Jclay from Doc liomnes and Altxi Lcriusky‘. Tililllllhwmi w.t= Hawks‘ leader. ..5C0l'lll'_{ 1111111" hrs". goal and assist- .1111; 111 11111111 111s" first evened the 0011111 11 .1111 opening period after Din-c 'l‘:'o1:1cr luid scored for Maroons. Rllrfl Blinco pullcd itiarootis a- 11111111 111 1‘ .<1*'.0111i but goals by Johnur (11. . and C11ll_\" Dahl- .\'.l‘t)llll)'1l!. c.1111 11p li-‘l utter 01.1111 11111111 . 1-1 1111* period. Ai'."1u Siliklitir 111111111111 the 1101110- stcrs l11"."1-l again 111 the late min- [Kills oi 1110 ntTtlilli on a lucky, I ' shot that hopped over 1 leis‘ suck. In the third. ithouili. and Lcvinsky 1 11cc i11 succfia- 111 insurmount- r1111. >1“. the stage for _the two iuitiutcs. Losing, jl\i:1rc:‘1_1\ ur-"nped 1is~1prr into the 1 Critiadmn division cellar, SUMMARY First Period i-ltlaroons. '1‘1"o1ii1=1" (Wcntwortii, RtibilibOli) - 12.50 2—~Ohic.at1;o_ Thompson (Ronnie-s, Gctisrligl - — 17.30 Si-cuiui Period 3—~Muroo11s_ Biillfl) 1Wurd. Noriiu-oui - _-- 4.31 t-Chicugo, (Ziottsclig (March) - »- - - -- — 5.17 fii-Chicagu. Dahlsiron (Beibert) -- - -- - — — 8.47 6-—Maroons. Shields 1Bliuco. Robinson) -— - 14.40 Penalties: iveilic, Romnes, Gracie, Beibcrt. Third‘ Period 7-Chic11g0, Romncs (Tiioznpsoti) -- -— —- — 3.12 il-Chicago, Levlnsky -- - 5.09 9~Ma1‘o0ns, Wn1"d 111111100) _ . _ ~ - - — 18.17 IO-Xthirago. ‘Thompson tliomnes, Lcvinsky’) — -- 111.35 ll—Maroon5. Robinson rNorthcott, Biinco) — — 1.9.05 Penalty: Scibcrt. 011E171... Alleys IIOLY NAME IIALI. BOWLING LADIES LEAGUE Capitals-thin]. Nomads-mull. High single A. Goss 251. High three A. Goss 566. Tonight at '1 o'clock: Ladies League, Hillbillies and Stars; Com- mercial League, Guardian Angels vs. Hitwks. At 8.30 Hi1; Four league, All Stars vs. Prince Grocery; Holy Redeemer Letiyiuc, Hawks vs. Bears. C. N. R. Hotel Mixed League Caunclin1is—2937. Nationuls-27iii. Hustlci~s-2702. Ladies high single G. Shea 10B. Ladies high three G, Shea 504. Gents high single A. McFarlune Z50. smCients high three A. McFarlane CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEY S Elimination Tournament I. Diamond 8r, A (loss 1378 A. H. Burl-u- & N. McKay 1313 B. Cox 1i: F. Mallett. i225 N. .1. Ciow 1k Mrs. Burke i208 C. .\i1:Krnnt1 An M. Smith 112B J. Power 1% P‘. lifnrtiti 1115 .1. M Kinnmi .11 B. Smith 1051i '1‘. ‘iicAdnm 1L P. liicKintion in"? ‘F. Olow 1i: Mrs. B01] 1010 P. ‘ilr-Yutiis A’. M Houston 1071 H. McLeod 8t H. Pratight 90D Tonight ul 7—Cnrdtuuls v5. Bees, 1111111111» vs. ‘tigers. 11515011111121: WHEN 1By The Canadian Press) (10110 "l‘u111‘.0y was awarded an tinpwptrnr lit-round decision over H111'i'\" (ircb 15 years ago tonight for the American light-heavy- weight boxing champtoitship. thlk. nvenging his defeat by the Pitts- burgh "windmill" c year before Tunney entered heavyweight ranks 111 1025 and dethroned Cham ion By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor of box-cflicc Square Garden 10111orrow ittght. i5 rouucl.~—or less-111 dr- er, in _ il8li\')'\\'[‘lgll fence of the world title. _ _ _ ‘i110 t1o\"0li_\' of the first tritium‘ surpiisiug may happen, has focus"- sed ituercst on a bout that b11101"- \v_isc sluipcs up chiefly as a “tune- up" fcr 1hr chzitnplotiis foriliconi- i111: 31.000000 (lute \\"1tl1 Gt-rnuiu) s Max 50111110111115, in June. Three To One Choice _N. S. Betting 0111s tonight remained R1011‘ CQllbP“ Kill“? iildll EXPPYL 0])‘ inioti. Broadway" bookmakers held 1.0111.» at 1 to 2i to win, cveu ntoncy i lo score :1 knockout. 11111111. at 22. has u record that indicates 11c is by no menus ti pttsli-ovet". H0 may b0 slow but he can punch. Hc has everything to gain and nothiua, i11ucl1 to lost‘ by "shooting the wcrkw-exccpt his cu 1' iJl‘ilill1. Non .l1st11ntiiu§: siuidry angles, Louis has. nil essential advantages in nnv comparison with Mann. The Cl1t1llil)i1)ll' is heavier. more experi- cuccd. and a hnrdcr hitter with either hand. Anxious. Vashe says - 1l‘-£1 Intermediate NEW YORK. Feblltk-The latest clinical experiment in heavyweight pugilisni will be conducted for the benefit of 1n01"0 than Sl00,000\vort11 trade in Madison It calls 101" cl1a111pi011 Joe Louis to operate upon N-athun Mann, the lmnd-picl-zeti Connecticut challeng- nunch in 18 jscnixs for inning.» mos 111011111111 crown, plus 11112 lot 011111100 that Stlliiuiliililf ‘he is. to brook no obstacle to a return bout with ‘Schmeling this June, Louis certainly figures to have as much incentive as neces- still’- ROW THEY COMPARE NEW YORK, Feb. 2'11 -—- (AP) - The tape measure comparison of champion Joe Louis and Nathan Mann who will nicct i11 a 111-round 5“‘n\‘§‘\\'ci[1l\t title bout at Madison Souarr- Garden tomorrmv tiight: 1.001s BIANN Age 23 years old '33 3'9"" 91d Weight 201 1101111115 190 P011005 eight ti ft. 2 in. 5 ft. 111.4 in. ~ Reach 76 inches '75 inchci Chest (normal) 41 inches $1": 111N195 Chest (expandedty _ 44 jnqhps 44!: inches Neck 16% inches 15% 1mm?“ ivaist I _ 34 incur-s 34h inches Thigh g3 111131195 24 inches Calf 15 inches l5 inches Ankle ' 10 inches ‘ 10"; inches Biceps I _ 14 111911“ 12‘: inches Forearm 1g inches 11V.- inches Wrist 8 inches 3 inches Fist 1ymhns 12"; inches Pluyoff At Forum Tonight Between Milt-on And Montague ‘ “L, i Bunneclv From Competing In 1V.B. Playdowns MIDDLETON, N. S., Feb. 22— (CP)—Presid0nt Hanson Doweil o! the Maritime Amateur Hockey As-ociation said tonight Amherst St. Pats could not compete in the New Brunswick Junisr Hockey pluyzloivns without. the consent of the Nova Scoiia Junior Hockey As- spclntion. President. Fred Giiragan of the J. H. A.. has ruled St. Puts. last _\'r:1r‘s Maritime Junior hockey champions. out of the Nova. Ssotia playdoirns and said he would not consent to their entcrltig i110 New Brunswick playdoivus under a clnusc cf the M. A. H. A. cot)- stitutlon which includes Amherst in New Brunswick for actual piny- downs purposes. St. Pats announced their “tith- drawal from tin», Nova scotia piny- dowus Friday in protest of 11 draw which puted them aigaiiist the Hififzix C"ut1iv winners in the first round. Lrtci" club off'c'r1‘s said they would attempt to enter the New Brunwick pktvtiowns. Dongle/reader Hoop Bill At “Y” Tonight Th0 Y. M. C. A. basketball House League games regularly scheduled for Friday ntght- have e011 advanced this weck and will be played tonight. lu the first bracket 0f the doubleheader‘ the Esquires will meet the second- plnce Y Kuota, whilc in the second game the lcugtic-lcntiitig Grads will 11in gin with the P. W. C. tram.» ‘ 1111111111051. five . will iic thinning for il.")\\L‘\'(‘i‘, will hr wlth~ out the . ticcs of Jimmy Wulkcr. star f~or\\‘n1"d 11110 is at present in l~l:1lift1\ t."z1iniu1; \\ii.li 1h."- R. C. N. V. R. The Y-Knots arc equally d0- terminctl to chalk 11p :1 victory in ordnr to kccp pace with the Grads in the drive towards the playoffs. The 61-1111,, out to hold timi- slim lend-oktwo- points ovrr tho YKnnts at. the cxncnse of the Colicuiuns. will face plenty of op- position. Th0 Colleuc squad 11l- thouglt tuilenticrs in the lecture fitflnflilifi are not to be token light- ly. Many of their defeats have the bu craft in a great streic . his owner 842.775, He paid $12") $7.20. and 84120: Daubcr paid $111.- 8’) and $5.60 to place, earning $113» 000 for his owner- while S leader throughou ing finish, paid $3.00 to show. ltiilimi Hornets and Montague Prnnwses tangle tonight at the _ Forum in the second game oi’ their total-goal semi final mwrmediittc hockey play-offs for the right t0 meet the western winners for the Island crown, now held by Victoria Union". . Carrying a one goal leattus a 1'6- sult of their surprising victory at Montague when they defeated the Primrose: 614, Hornets are expect- ed to carry more sting than over tonight". and will start the fray slight favorites to eliminate the p01’- cnnial Eastern champions. Hornets showing is surprising in that up to 9, few thy; ago it was i10t generally known that they hnd rcgldcrcd tlieli" 811111111. Observe-rs who have seen them iu action however state that. they have p. fast skating pack of imucksters who skate both wny-‘I eitery-minute 0f the grime with lots of strcss; being laid on combination plays. ‘Iiieir imssing nttuck= ivere a bit: fraiun- of their victory at Montague, and over the Forum's large 11X.‘ surface it is to b0 PXDPM- ed tihat thev will function even bct- tcr. Primrose; are not to b0, counted out by any means. Teams fro1n the P211 tern Metropolis have been noted for their spirit and nlthuuuh thrir lineup i; vaativ changed from the masons when they were one of the outstanding nitc-nncdint» sounds in the province. at one time holding the Timid title, it is n sate bet that tonight fans will see the team come out bristling and put up one of their usual hurd-figltting, rusted enommtera. Tonight's winners automatically enter the finals with l1. chance of enierug the succeeding Mttrttimc plnydotvm. Stage/rand Wins Santa Anita (A. P. hy Gum-client's Special W‘ "1 LOS ANGELES, i-‘cu. 22—l\'l11>;- 111-ll Howard's Stagciuitid won ire iourth running of the Santa AuiL. 350.000 tlcrby today by ovcr Dndber, '.\'1.l1 H1111 Bun»: 11w .11 10111:‘. ’l‘h0 winner's tiruc tras one 111111-- 11L}, 50 2-11 seconds. Moro than 57.000 persons s11 cult by Sickle 01it of Stud:- ootcd in b Jack Wrntrrt c run. brin‘! .1 un 15.‘ '1" t, until the 111-r- TAKE LEAD 11v TITLE SERES il-Glacc Buy, 3-(‘111100 Bay, Kane ——~ — - 4-—C‘:l."1c.e Bay, Robert Anderson Aurel Latulr Connolly skip, 111111 represent New Bruns- wick Cape Breton Hockey 'l'|'t‘|e SYDNEY, N.S, Feb. Bil-AG?)- Glace Bay Miners won the Cape Breton Hockey League champion- ship and the right t0 l‘t‘1.)l'E3Bllttili3 league in the Nova Ecotia piny- downs tonight with u snfashiugfi-l victory over Sydney l\il1iiOndil'€S in the second grime 0t‘ n bcst-ut-tlirc: series. Miners had rkcd 011t an 8-7 vic- tory in t-i hectic, lid-minutes 01101"- time first grime nftcr eliminating North Sydney’ Monarch); i11 ii two- game. tC-iul-sctirc serirs iutaw-en the second and tiiil'(i-I)itl(.‘t‘ teams. ‘The lineups: Jackie 1411120 and Rsb Aruituzsiii l:"ti 1110 ilinus- 2o 110 1111c 101111111. Kane scoring 1o goals and pick- iti»: 11)) two its. s uhile Andwoti rapped in a b. . o1 ginls. Syd- 110135 count".- dld ‘JG; 01111111 until the iti-mintitp of tn“ iiunl period.’ MacGilJ-‘son sinkur: B111 E .-.1.i1::i's pas to tnmkr it 5-1. The Miner scored c110 in thc first. three in the s 201111 111111 0110 in‘ lhg third. Uh“ will mu‘, Antiic-n- “ ' ~ in the pro- vincinl firs; 1.11 _ ].)'.'l1".i1)\\'lt<. Glace lI:1_v-'-(1. l .\lcCillll\'1" V; defence. l). “N i, G lviucChiir- 1". . Joseph: for- .\il.'t'l‘*~1)l1, J, X11111‘. J. .\i".1cPl1cc, S. '. (111111. . 131111011: deft-rice. . T. Young. R. Powell; for- ivards. W Flsiulnvioks, I. MucGih- hon A. Nicholson, H. MacAdiitn, S. Malcolm. L. Tnpshce, B. Mac- Donald, hiatclmirlflll. SFILUTAR Y l-‘irst Period 1—Gl.'1(:c Buy, hlncAdani 111100110 — — - ~ — —- — 410 Penalty: Joseph. Second Period Rob. Anderson 1,05 1.40 tKanc) Petialtics: MncAdam, Nicholson. Third Period B-Glace Bay, Kniicl- — — 8.05 ti-Sydncy, ivIacGibbon 1Esiabrooks) - — — - -—1ii.10 Pcnalties: Young, MacAdum, Mur- ray. Curlers Open Tankard Play On Mo n day (C. P. by Guztrtliuws Spcciul Wire) MONTREAL. F"b. 2‘.l—-'I‘lii‘c0 teams front 111,1 lviurliuncs and one from QHOiJPC Pruvinrn llliilit! plans today to lcnvc for 'I'0l‘()lll»'). whore thcv will reprcs1~11t their tirovinccs in the hlncriotizild Brier Dominion- wide curlinw ccinpctitioti which oprns Monday. The Plnlifzix li/Invfloivcrs rcp- resrntitig Nova Scotia will have C. W. Durant as Skip, with H. M. MirLcod as lcad and Ii‘. G. Arthur 11nd E. ' tlfrd W. W. Sim as second 111111 The Bathursf rink composed of v-. J. A. Kcnnah, J. L‘. 1111111 T). P. (Jounollv as Prince Edwnrd Island will send Jack Frost-r. C. M. Williams. G. G. Hughes skip from Cilill‘i0[i3"i()\\'ll. and Rankine McLainc. :1 I Listen Brother i been by the narrowest margin 11nd The track record handle oi Jack Demtwv in the famous " out: they may be. expected to give the $230,740 was chalked up for 111a _ i" “ 5 " '_-_. -1?.9’3!'l!§--F‘l'!*l‘EIP"'L-““"l°; Lem-L "CAD" STLIBBS AND IIPPIE MY LAND! CAN'T I GO ANYWHERE WELL WHAT IF SAMMY WAS , t 010i? THULLTOO! AN Q0 wmiow YOUii? BUT YOU WENT TO W YOU DIDN'T TAKE. YOU KNOW 1 ALWAYS‘ who 11>" ' To A Movu: -- 1 . ‘ BOXING BASKETBALL O I HER SPURI HBWRS Capacity House Looms IMFHHS W5" i Canadiens Score Overtime T Torrid __lce Contest; Eke 9L" Wt" For Louis -Mann Title Abbie ‘Sisters i/Vin Title _ =10 (‘rytsiuis defeated the Charlottetown .1.’1=1 avtot-r-ui game of hockey at Summerside last 111v 0211110 was protested by the Abbies at the uimcd the referee was not an _ The Crystals held a decided ". t |)i'i‘l1)(i to pile up a Ii-l lend. then add an. wmri. hut they iiiltcrt-d i11 the third as the . Victory Over Rangers As jBruins Blank Leafs 2-0 NEW YORK, Fcb. 22—Canadiens and Rangers, second-PINE Catmdiau and American battled through nearl of hockey tonight beore jUi'y-\\'0D1(t‘lll3d Xtiontrealcrs We!!! able to s.-0re the goal that gave 1111-111 a 2-1 victory. CatmliielLs took 1111- lcad in the first IWTIOd but Ilhlli 101's knotted the count in the Llll‘ . The win put Canadians within "- 1:111‘. ' ' 111- top of the Canadian ngers‘ hopes of whining the Am- Georgc Mnutho gave the Cun- r1di1-ns a lend when he scored tm-' d sisicd in the first period. The i-‘rcrichmcn protected their adven- nge until early in the filial session cu iiextuil scored as the Rang- 1.s were tilayitig shorthandcd. But eleven minutes later, Dizzy , Desucts established himself as hero o! the contest, scoring on n clean shot from the right boards. SUMMARY First Period i. Cimndiens, Mentlie, 5:52. Prnaltitrs: Coulter, Haynes. Cmper. Second Period Sctniug: None. Penalties‘: Raymond. Goupillc. Peri d ‘Third o 2. Hangers, Hcxtnll (Watson) 351 Cduadieus, Desilets (Lepine. Joliut) 14:311. Penalties: M. Colvillo. 7TH. STRAIGHT WIN BOSTON. Feb. 22—Bosi.0n's hust- lint: iiruins tonight extended their 11111111111: streak to seven games- the rlationnl Hockc League's long- c-st of the scnson- v turning back ihc 'l‘oronto Maple Leafs 2-0 be- fore another sell out crowd ,0! 15,- 3 All sermon long the Bruins have had tho Indian sign on~ the Leafs. who have the league's internation- al division title all but sewed up. The Bruins started their fast gait tonight when Cooney Welland picked up a loose puck in his own defence area, passed to Golds- worthy at hall ice. and took the puck hack again at the blue line. He swerved around the defflhce and bcnt Brcdn with a backhnnder. Bill Cowley nccountcd for the second score when he made a solo cii1=i1 through the entire Toronto (icfcucc, 11nd flicked the puck in from only three feet 0111",. A two~goal lead apparently wasn't. good enough for Boston for they kcpf pressing all through the third period. Brod; made several spccinctilar saves. however, and the threats were eitertod. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. teams . in the National Hockey dlit$iléqge'fiig;go_ 60 minutes. the in- .- 01 '."-_,»1~o11to Maple Ileufs . 100- . 1111111. ‘r110 loss virtually eliminated" l (C.P. By Guardians Spuial win, Rangers iompmi away 111111 vidual tscorin" honors in 11110101111‘. National Hoc 11y four among the first lu [>1‘tlI‘11.g@t, ters. last in the seventuiuti l. statistics show , Maundrell oi Otimvu. 11111‘. Lee ot_ Moutrcn. Stapleiord of ivationl, 0111. play. lug for Streathnni, for t1~..- . gohnmpionship. points with Mrtundrclls 31 grails the best in that division. first of the 01111111111011 lituringay Racers among 1.110 Srtifrlo. tying w h Frank LeBiauc 11f ztttikton and Joe Brmru of Lourth place. All had ‘.14 points. the goalkccpcixs‘ Andy Quiche of Toronto rul1-1i mp5, Goldie- registered the most sluitouti six. and rake of ties. three more than Johnny l-la. - iltcu total was 18 points. Nova Scotia two straight games) best-of-five series and icacnie score series and league title) Penalties: Hamilton. Second Period 1. Boston, Wcilnnqj 160111 worthy i. Boston. Covrley. 10:36. Penalties: llnmiltoti, short, Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Thuuts. Knnuizuan. L e n Barrage Ba d m a n Of English League LONDON. 5'00. 23-l:;.11"l.. c011,. zudi L001.‘ M’. piiwili] Despite Ratig1rrs 11111-11111; sccone ' 11:11 .. 1:. hobby 111-d 1111111 iiuIVt‘) 115111111‘: ' g! Winnipeg's S10v0 Ihtostzi 1111s 1.111 Eldniouiou. m; Racers‘ strength was .~l1o\\"11 1r, statistics, whale let. in the least goals, ~12. The league's 1111111111111. 1.1111 Bur. Moncton. served 2i 3i- ot Toronto. I31irr."1.~ scoring HockeyResults Cape Breton League o Glace Barb; Sydney 1 (Glace Bay win league titio h (Jcntriil Section Oxford 4; Amherst g (Oxford wins third K0010 SOIIth Shore Lunenburg 4; Chests-r 1 (Lunentburg wins two-game Md 1QF€IT7§ MW tried Black Twist. insrpassod~ HIiIIiEY 81 MERCY ! 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