"v ma curgacorrsrown GUARDIAN <1 . ‘- g QQWUNG ‘A ‘ ' a BOXING nocaar . BASEETBAL‘! a WRESTLING _ ' c OTHER SPORT RED WINGS WIN NA TIONA 1.5.4 GUE TITLE Leafs Defeat . Americans 3-1 In Opening Game Of A Semi - yfinal Series Toronto Team Breaks Through Defensive Barrier In Third Period To Take Game Lead R 0 c he s t er Has Complete New Lineup (This is the first of a aerlestdeal; mg with pyosrfictgsl ojfvinterna ionu League base a cu . BARTOW. Fla... March ,21**T“§ Rochester Red Winlls W111 he“ srciiirrimilfiirs NTERPRETlNG THE Cow FIGURES. i Draw For City Bad m in to-n Tournament | i iHumble-lc/Iaroons For 3rd Straight Series’ __Victory Detroit Comes From Behind The city championship badmin- ton tournament gets under way st the Militnry Courts tomorrow (Tuesday) night starting at '1 l)- . . ill 30 l. ' 5 t‘ v . l2: hlliliemiillliry. dtzluléci-frllleilgw Pixxé ‘with April 6 with e" entirely “B” -- Boll Counters Twice. v v Name. Y. M C. A. and P. W. C. Mn“ "m" cast and manuzef- _ H, , Clubs are entered in Men's, Ladies up” Not asingle member of iast §|cTS i“ (By Elmer Dulmngc Canadian Pr»! Si!!! WIMP) ' i and mixed doubles and City Cham- starting team will. be in t e llnc- Montreal Maroons 2-1 and ,1 ~- i q, .7 ond time in three years. periods, the Red Wings of Stanley Cup holders. in three“ straight. i i National Hockey League title for the sec- While the lean leader of champions’ looked on sadly and 13,500 fans whooped it up throughout the second and third completed a smashing conquest of the. The Win88 Won the best-of-five seriesig. Title. Wings Vastly Superior .5, ‘ To Montrealers. (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. March 29-Tho Irishman who seemed to have the Stanley Cup nailed down "n his Personal shelf, watched Detroit . Red Wings kick the battered trophy int the open here tonight by whipping his . “PWKKQFW t winning the Jack Adams’ They set down the powerful Rcdmen BOWMAN 1-0 and J-O in Montreal and,» in their only "l the series’ uwmughll’ tllli-Played Maroons after Gus home zippearance Marker fired the one and only Montreal goal in the first 1' period. The Canadian wild but disorganized 7 8816K)’ Normie Smith in the ligers Capture Third Place In Standing , __ .. Y Tigers and P. w. c. Co-Eds ‘i were the winners of the basketball . games at the Holy Name Hall gym . Siltiirdiiy nlsht. Tigers beating p. W. C. 29-15 while the Co-Eds took Q tho measure o! the Nlkes in the ladies encounter 20-17. l“ Tigers had little or no hbublg l. IILJl/zfeatlrig the Oollegians after g they had overcome an early lead. At.,the end of the first half they Wm..li!iidli1¢ by one point but ln ,, the second half they ran wild after A whispers had again threatened by . taking a one point lead. During the Jastmilfteen minutes Tigers clawed ,.thclr opponents unmercifuliy to i, build up a 14 point lead before the final whistle. Tigers‘ victory gave " them third place in the standing. The girls’ game was easily the ' closest of the two. Nikos and Co- f eds resumed their league warfare ‘ with another smart exhibition. Co- Eds finally won out but only in the last few minutes were they able t" earn their margin from the battling crew of Nikes. Lineups and scores: r. W. 0.: barter B, O'Brien 3. Godkin 1. Stewart 2. Bill John- ston‘ 0, J. Johnston 0. Basil John- ston 4. Fred Johnston 0, total 15. . senior "Y": Henry 15. Walker 5. .‘ Young 1. Rice. l). Anderson 2. Reid i 2, Langlila 4. total 29. Refereeszfloss and Mclssac. t ..Co Eds: Ayers l2. McGulgsn 2, . Rodd 0, Campbell o. Puke 0. Hynd- f men 3. Gay. 3. total 20. ' . Nikos: Mnllett B. Campbell l, Mullins 5. Rice 0. Martin 0. Mc- Issao 0, Robinson 0. total 1‘). Referee: Waiter Goss. Bobby Jones _Cracks Golf Course Record , AUGUSTA, 0b., March 29- - Using his famous putter flbsiam- ity Janos" with a scorln! 1111mm such HS hc 1m rare?! experienced Bobby Jones, retired world champ- ion cracked tho Augusta. Notional Coum record Saturday wit-hos“. eight under per. Needing a birdie thrh m the last hole to bolt-er tho mark which be shmd with tho club pro, l4 Dudley, Jones fired s mlgnifldltit Jron shot to the groan, hols high Ind n yard from the cup. than sink the putt for hllihinth time Ind s new menu record section winners went down when a ihird~period assault failed to shake Detroit goal. Bowman Shoots Winner Jf-tmml! Sorrell tied the score It the 14-minute mark in the wcond period after a passing play wnh Willy Ifllrea. Burly Scotty Bow- man cllmaxed a mass attack early in the third frame by batting in the winner from the edge of the Roai crease. The Red Wings nearly scored a half-dozen after that on fast breaks from Maroon rushes. Blight favorites inthe betting before the series. Maroons were humbled a5 thxmlkhiy as they humbled Toronto Maple Leafs in the stinky Cup finals s. year ago. Maroons started as under dogs that time I-nd scored three straight wins. But Msroons came to series of‘ the w... l! o a. r wlth' Hooiey Smith, ' all-star centre I-nd "no. 1.‘ plsymakcr, in crippled dltion. Hooley played thel. first t w o‘ Ramos. despite‘ an injured back. and to- night llg play- ed only. a few minutes. Buckc M c Don aid, 1 swashbuckling, gum - chewing R. l. hero of Detroit fans, sank the "Hooler" with a terrific body check. The smash finished Smith for the night and it left Baldy Northcott and Jimmy Ward without their pivot. Ward turned in a sparkling performance anyway but Northcott could not get going. Joe Lamb filled in for Hoolcy. But Lamb wasn't the msn to keep the Gorman flag flying. With Smith on the bench, the Irish tac- tlcisn saw the Stanley Cup taken from him by a vastly superior force. Tommy won the trophy in 1934 big the inst spring with MBXOODI. Now the Red Wings will play either Toronto Maple Leafs or New York Americans in the classic series. Toronto can clinch the semi- final playoff series by winning over ynirlcans Tuesday night st New or . LINEUPS Msrooru: Goal. Ohsbot; defence, Wontworth, Evans; centre. Gcacle; wings, Marker. Cain: subs. Con- achcr, shields. Lamb, ‘rrottier. Smith, Ward, Northoott, Bilnoo, Robinson. ' ' Detroit: Goal, Smith; , Young, McDonald; centn, W. lil- reo: wins!- Brunetocu. Box-roll; subs, Ooodfoilow. Bowman. Hows. f8. Kilns. Pottinlfli’. Bum. Aurlo. Inwls, Kelly. Officials: Bill Btowsrt and A: lnith. IUIIIAIY lint Period Marker (Gilli, . I mas Patrick German, the with Chicago Black Hawks and. clarcrl Wednesday night. minton tournament of 4 this kind has been held in this city, a great deal of inlercst has been created an indication of which was evi- dent when more than 60 players from the various Club; met on the Armourles Courts for final work- outs last week. A small admission will be charged spectators and it is ex- pected that a big attendance will be on hand to cheer their favor- ites. The following 1s the draw I01‘ Tuesday night:- FIRST ROUND Mcns Doubles F. M. Nash and D. M. Class (bye). J. McQuaid and P. ltlicQuaid vs. G. F. i-lutcheson and R. Murray. J. P. Millar and C. R. Tibert vs. F. C. Brady and Partner. A- Douccite and T. McFarlane, (bye). E. Goas and W. G055 ibye). . W. Hdlpflllly and G. Mclvishon vs. S. Jones and R. llyndman. J. Johnston and H. Spillett vs. B. Patterson and W. Duchemln. W. A- Smith and J. E. Stems, MIXED DOUBLES W. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith. (bye). J. McQuad and Miiss O. Johns- ton tbye). W. G055 and Mrs. 1-l. Cudmore (bye). U. R. Tibert and Miss E. Bin- clair vs. J. P. Hlllion and Partner. A. Doucette and Miss E. Taylor vs. W. A. Henry and Miss D. Kir- xvan. E. Goss and Mrs. R. Oudmore (bye). R. Murray and Mirs. B- Rogers Jr. (bye). J. E. Stern; and Miss E. Bourke, (bye). LADIES DOUBLE! Miss E. Bourke and Mrs. W. A. Smith (bye). Misses E. Taylor and B. Prowse vs. Misses E. Sinclair and D» Kir- wan. . Mrs. B. Rogers Jr. and Mrs. H. M. Simp-on Misses N. Brenton and M. McDonald. Misses M. Stewart and V. Scsrth vs. Mrs. R. Cudinorc and Mrs. H. Cudmorc. It is expected that the first and second rounds will be completed Tuesday. night with the semi-fin- als and finals Wedne=day night. ‘Miniature Rifle Shoot Friday night's shoot was very closely contested and much im- provement is noticeable as the sea- pions in cach event. will be de- 1 l As this is the first time a bad- ‘ Lines wER€ ‘rue mow unset /'u. I-mvc n: oer me n coco Rivulettes Eliminate M la r0 o ns MONTREAL, ltiarrh 29—-Prcston Rivulettes are wearing the East- ern Canada. women's hockey crown again by virtue of an ovcrwehlm- lng 9-2 score agalflc Montreal Maroons after their two game ser- ics here Friday and Saturday. The Ontario titlcholders, carry- ing a 4-0 advantage as a result of Friday night's game were mercile: 1; as they hammered more tallies be- hind Ircne Wall in the Maroons nets yesterday for a 5-2 count. Down The Afllleys llickcy 8a Nicholson's All Stars W. Montelth 232 170 197 O. Donovan 193 181 190 L. Gauthier 228 310 162 F. McLeod - 137 201 99 M. Bolger 174 251 834 Total~3059. Gusrdian “Angelw E. Stentiforcl 304 182 260 J. Peterson 24B ‘.223 227 H. Fisher 215 128 236 P. Power 212 ‘.359 10'.) A. sherrcn 205 222 200 TotAl——3130. High single, M. Bolger, 334. High three, M. Bolger, 750. Guardian "Scrubs" ' PIOLmc run ~ “FHEY PHN IN IZG GOILS \ I I iiocnce wfis w: ulfluué-y 0 MAIN - In AA|vJi1I(U was 74*‘ com». '. I I n j u r y M a y Keep Conacher Un The Bench TORONTO. March _ZB-—A wrist injury that may keep Charlie Conachcr out of Tuesday night's game in New York muted Toronto Maple Leafs‘ celebration of their 3-1 Stanley Cup semi-final victory over Red Duttons Americans. The big bomber bruised his left wrist badly when he collided with Joe Jcrwa. Amerk defenceman, in the fourth minute of Saturday night's game. It didn't bother him greatly until the finnl period when its effectiveness was lessened. It ivas lenml nt first that the wrist was broken but an examin- ation today rcveziled there was no f ixict urn Canadiens Banquetted hliclgct Ctllliltlltiiib‘ hockey team, Maritime tiaicholdcrs were guests oi honor Friday night inst at a bun- quct tendered llicm by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. The nffmr was highly enjoyable from start. m finish. Alter the boys had partukcn oi n sumptuous rc- past prepared by their hostess, short up when the club answers he 1n- ternational League bell iii Bylaws“ April i5. Ray Blades, a great major lciiiliii‘ outfielder in his day. has asserti- blcd a team that includes a mix- ture of new and old. Blades. who met with rare success as a lcadc. at Columbus, is a meticumus‘ maili- ager and is counted on lo 114i t 6 Wings back in the high with“ they once occupied in the Interna- tlonal. Rochester bases its pennant 110M on its pitching stilfl-Bt-‘nelany Ye‘ garded as one of the finest mounds corps ever assembled l!) the Spring by a. minor league club. Bladeg expects to reach SyrflCii-il‘ with seven pitchers ready to work the opening game. Right now the Wings are gettiiis Sliver‘) hmll"? in the grapefruit circuit, although two members of the 55am wmtl cross and Al Fisher have been doc- torlng for sore arms. Olympics Win Third Straight From Stars SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 29.-- Detroit Olympics moved into the final round ol the International hockey League playoffs by scoring their third straight 2-1 victory over Syracuse Stars. Olympics, farm team of the Red Wings of the National League, will meet. the survivor oi thc playoffs between ti» winnci- 01' the Windsor- London series and Buffalo Bisons in r nest-ot-ilvc series for the league championship. Detroit. surprising everybody with three straight, came from behind to- night after Jim Fowler had sent the Stars into a 1-0 lend midway through the second period. Goals by Don Deacon and Johnny Gal- lagher wlpecl out the deficit and biviiflht the winning margin. O . - . NIAGARA FALLS, Ont“, March 2i).-The surprising Buffalo Biscns awaited further opposition in the International Hockey League play- offs today. Bisons whipped Cleve- land Falcons 3-1 here Saturday night and tool; the second-place playoff‘ by 13-2. They dropped the first game 1n Cleveland 1-0 and no one, with the exception of the Bis- ons, figured enough offensive strength in the Buflnlo machine to overcome thc deficit. Playing on Niagara Falls ice ba- causo part of their home rink in Fort Eric collapsed some time ago, Blsons delighted a crowd of 4,000 as GEOFIB Miisseciir. a Falls boy. dril- led in the winning goal. - - t o PROVIDENCE, R. 1., March 29.—- Provldencc scored a 3-2 victory over Springfield Indians herc tonight to tie up the preliminary ploy-off ser- ics in the Canadian-American Hoc- day cautious New t}. BOLL .;c o.‘ homo ice for the third £31111.‘ rhcy were sirong fav- 0l'lt.":; to lac: Detroit Red Wings or hlontrca; Mnroons in the clas- sic stage of National Hockey League post- eason play. Little Eddie Wlscman gave Am- (‘flCfllig a lead in the first mlnule of the second period when he hooked the puck from behind the Toronto goal and it glanced into the cage off a skate. It wasn't a picture goal by any means but ii» was just what Americans needed. They sct up a defence system that defied the Leafs-Joe Jcrws.‘ A1 Murray and rookie Jeff Kalb- fleish did the heavy work in front of the brilliant Wortcrs and the forward lines fell back to help. The one-goal lead survived the second period. Pair Banlshed Bu: the Dutton campaign hadn't provided for penalty contingencies. When Pop Kelly of leafs and Tommy Anderson of Americans tangled along the board; and wen banished early in the third period, the long stretch of tight hockey ended. The indomitable Clancy charged down and passed to Boll who split the derwa-Murroy guard and soor- ed with a low shot that slipped past the feet of Worters as the netman flOppCd. It was the first of two dazzling plays by Boll. A half-minute later. as Kelly and Anderson stepped back into action. the Pepper-pct obtained possession during a Toronto rush. passed to Clancy and the King relayed to m. semi-final drive, holding a one-um marlin W" "is _ M h git-Another bone-crushing defence towered to- sraasqy (‘up scene as Toronto Msplc Leafs turned into iiinld. York Americans. After plunging headlong into s steady bar- rier for 45 minutes last night without any suc- cess at all, the Leafs suddenly got the idea and soured a 3-1 victory over Rod Button‘: Americans while the unhappy red-head sat on the players bench. An injured. hip kept Button out of the But there remained almost enough defensive strength to keep the Leafs away from little Roy Worters without Button‘: help. A crowd L‘ V13,65s ._lg|’[cll that over saw the American; ploy here- lud glnmll given up hope that the New York . book division would yield when King Clancy and Lam mu succeeded in shnkinl it- ,“ g‘ gggull, the Leafs can win the best-of- ghm, m1“ gt New York Tuesday night. If they lose, the oonuu us» of Boston Bruins WlLh-lvb’ Mount l A. Win MBJntermediate H o o p Crown (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SACKVILLE, N. B., March 29. —~ Mount Allison basketball tum cup- tursd the New Brunswick intermed- late title and the right to meet Nova $ootia intermediate champions for the Maritime title, by defeating Saint John Y. M. G..I. team hero last night by a 33-30 score. Wanderers And Dynamiters Tied CALGARY, March ail-Fort Wil- liam Wanderers and Kimberley Dyndmlters were all square tonight. in their Western Canada senior hockey final series. Wanderers de- feated the British Columbia cham- pions 4-2 here Saturday night. in a dull game to pull *up~ -_ even norms with Dynanritzers filled won the first game Thu in overtime. Final encounter of the best-of- three series will be played in Gul- gary Monday. The winner will en- ter the Allan Cup fins Bushcr Jackson. A terrific blok- hand shot by Jackson caught the near side of the net before Wot-om could move. Dave Schrlner had one scoring chance in the third period when the puck "came to him six foet in front of the Toronto goal during a gang attack. Instead of driving for a corner sweenoy passed for- ward to Carr who stood st tho edge of the crease and Carr was checked before he could swipe the puck psst Halnsivorth. A minute inter Boll cut loose for the goal that decided the contest. NU.) l-HARDWHIV ififiD- YOU PUT t if‘ w. " ’ llllllli. 1 r» oi son's activities are drawing to a A. Martin 1B5 17B 14: 5 . . .3. d b . . 1 _ Halnsworth clawed s. shot out to close. scores as follows: c. Nelson 1'14 188 255 glzgilltgrcblgulhe 131:3 lfimngcnsacllfic ktlrfiflllgiflig-esl crowd of me season the lef winger and Boll cut down Seaman, Wm. 97 E. vessey 1B1 145 16] Len“, Lhcmschts woke‘, IaIEBXZ‘ {he 4,800 persons watched me “w; tho left boards-swung over to cen- . v n Burk“ E" 96 B- Bumfl" 154 205 w” musical entertainment with Elsior t I .,_, 3 2 f h n t" an" suck handlml Put “W ' ' Burhoc, K. .1. o4 a. Young 154 11a 12c Doumm ,,,.c5,,,,,,g u, u“ plum 3d‘? ‘file hind-s lsaaeiiihf; outer guard. m: hit the Kalb- M M81110. D- E» 94 Total-Zdwi. " n HMO“, me banquet was brought new Thursday “ism fleisch-Rcd Doran defence at top . Walsh, wm._ ‘ 9a . Guardian Angels q ,0 a do“ ,, many you, o, than,“ , ' speed, splitting the pair wide open, glcéilggqyfllllm geifglgbwrd 123032 was extended to the host and hos- “gilt "i" l" i" 5w" Wm‘ i hi!“ c. . . . n . . s o. , r. r. ca. :.“:.~;~.:::~*.. ".’...E§'¥i?é“..§:;'.‘:i1 .22.: H k R l, Hwpfli T‘ 92 P‘ Pllwcr 1m l“ 199 trip tdltlic llnzilnlaild by Couch Juck 0c ey es" s SUMMARY ' ‘K111375294,’ 251 207 253 McCourt and was ably responded to F‘ t "m"! S. - -— . ‘ J H _ l‘! Collin, Geo. so High single, o. Nelson, 25s. '°Y,,j,‘,$§§,“‘;;°“,§,';?,,,‘“,;i,',, SATUIIDATS GAMES Scoring. none. Buotc. 1i. High three. A. Bherren, 711. wumm Con,“ ma M155 m“, National Losliue-i-(Stanley Cup Penalties: Day (2). Spilett, A. ——————--i- l’ y» s) Jenkins. J. D. iw MAPLE LEAFS DEFEAT irms s“°l’h“'d‘ ' Toronto. s: New Yonk Ameri- second Period Home, 1-1. H. gig m? E d cans, 1. (First game of best 2 of 3 lr-"Amlfiflllflgéi, Wlseman, :31. Fraser, J. WINNIP . arc 29- lmwoo ' ' acres). Pens ty: urray. Saunders, c. a: Maple leafs. Manitoba champions. RGtGUIS T1118 International Lolgno Playoff ' smith. R. 82 won the right to meet Saskatoon Buffalo, s: Cleveland. l. wnuifalo 1mm Par-Ind Gntliffe, W. ‘ll Wesley; in the Western Canada i wins two-game round 3-2). z-Toronto. Boll (Oslncy) 6:23. Wonnacott, B. 79 junior hockey final when they de- KAMIIIION. Bermuda, MI-Nh 39 Eastern Amateur Hockey Lug-us — g-Jrqmnto, 3. Jlckgun (Glgngy, Leard, R. ‘l5 tested Fort William Kama. Thun- —Lewls Miller of Chester. N. 5-. (Hershey Cup Playoffs) Kelly) 6:56. Acorn, G. dcr Bey and district titlists 5-3 in Satugeday glared lhlsh Beg-roads elievagplrk Rovers, 3; Atlantic Olty q,-'r<)mnm_ gqlllyflflq, Wskelln W. over time here scurday night. nma ur go c amp ons lp y e- en , 2, Pgnflflgg; Kg Andq-wn my. Stewart.’ R. '14 Leafs won the first of a best-of- footing J. E. Psannnn of Bermuda _ Baltimore Orioles. 3; Hershey n“ ' ' '|'| "(Hi5 .1. i; Next shoot tonight. three sorta hers Thursday night. and 8 and 1 in the SB-hoie final. Bears, 0. _ ' N BRINGING UP FATHER ' —BY GEORGE [J8 ~ I i.