PAGE EIGHT Juvenile R Walter Take Opening Lawl0r's Sextetle Game From NB. Champs By 5-2 §c0re Welter Lewlor’: Juvenile Royall, showing their best fighting display of the season, last night conquer- ed Mcncton Bruins 5-2 in the first game of l total goal series to de- termine the N. B.-P. E. 1. cham- Mom Scoring tlie lone goal of a fast and niggcdly fought first session Royals came back to out score their N. B. opponents 2-1 in the two rem periods; but, it was e tough bottle all the way. ‘me en- counter. by fur the best seen at the Forum this season, produced hockey of ilie Sparkling kind. The youngsters pulled off plays that would make seniors envious and, uluiough the local team has a three-goal lend to take into the second game tonight they will have to be at their best to offset the threat that the Bruins from Aloiicton carry in their sticks. . It was all Royals in the first twenty minutes of play last night as the local youngsters led by Hymle Gregory carried play to the Bruins all the way. There were no penalties during the session but it was Gregory who shot his team into a 1-0 lead at the fivc minute nmrk as he beat the lvlioncton goalie on g passing play with Jackson and Beck. Royals took Just e little over four minutes to make it 2-0 after the second canto had opellcd; (irogciy Slfll"l(‘(i the play \\‘1th it pass to Beck and the latter relay- ed it to young Jackson who made no mistake as he beat the Mone- ton goalie with an ankle-high shot from close in. Afoncton broke into the scoring seven mznutcs later as Daigie took a pass from Cormicr to beat Cud- niore Ln the Royals nets. But be- fore the period ended Royals got that one back as Gregory, a shin- ing light in the Royals cause, pok- ed in the third Royals goal on a pass from (lcfcncernan Mack Beck. Royals drew first blood as the final session got underway with young Bud Beer sharing the from the stick of a. Moncton player to score unassisted. A little better than seven minutes after the score hlcncton struck again, with Arsen- ault pOillllg a goal behind Cudmore to make the score read 4-2; but as Royals played short the services of a deienceman it was again the slim figure of young Gregoiy that lead them to their three-goal victory. Moncton had counted to make it 4A2 with less than five minutes to play: from a strong gang attack put the game on ice with a. counter three minutes from the final whistle. Lineups: Moncton: Goal, Wear; defence. Carter, Boudreau, Mayer, Chap- man; forwards, Way, VanBuskirk, Northup. Ai-senault, Oormier, Dai- gie, Ferguson. (‘liarloilelownz Goal. Cucmore; defence. Judson, McDougall, Beck; forvrerds. Arsenault, Gregory, Jack- son. Bagnall, Beer, slmmcns, Jay. SUNIMARY First Period .(—~R0_V8lS, Gregory" (Jackson, Beck) Penelties-Ncne Second Period 2~'§.%\;US, Jackson (Back. Gregory) IS-Bruins, Dingle (Cormier) 1114a é-Rryals, Gregory (Beck) 16:45 Penalties-R. Carter (2), Jay. Third Period B-Rcyais. Beer. 8:00 6~Briiiiis, Ccmiier (Arscna-ult) 15:05 'I~RcyaLs, Gregory 15:69 Penalties - Boudi-eau. Jacirsoi-i, Chapman. MiicDougall. rm- lifinnrdis for flfllldf-llff. but Gregory breaking away m“ Quebec defeats Ottawa 3-1 UITAWA, hfaicli 18—(CP)—'I‘he fitness that stems frcm it week’: layoff proved useful for Quebec Aow tonight ls they outmanoeuv- red Ottawa Senators around the nets to take a 3-1 victory in mo first game of a, best-of-three ser- ies for the Quebec Senior Hockey Inlflgllf‘ uianiplcnshzp. Diskpl illllllg 8 record crowd of 8,133 l).li<l admissions. Jices ieccd into wfillllnfld late _in the first period and added single goals in the second» and third periods a- gainst a lone eleventh-hour tally by Senators. _ Coach Don Pttnnistolfs Aces, idle since they nudggd aside Cornwall buyers in a semi-final last Wed- nesday, had an edge on Senators in team generalship and polish u- round the nets. And in goalie Lion- el Bouvrette they had a netmind- er who turned (wide a flocd of rubber iuitil Sparky Nicholson fin- ally lyeat him on a goal-mouth shot. I Generals even Junior series p err-l‘ GAIII‘, Ont, Mmmh 18—-(OP)-- Oehawa. Generals came from be- hind in the third period here to- nizht to defeat Guelph Biltmores 4-3 on Gait ioe in the fourth genie of a. best-of-iive series for the On- tarlo Hockey Association Junior “A" championship. The series is tied at two wins apiece and the deciding game will be played in Oshawa Friday night. Bowling HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE Knights of Columbus Army Hut "rim CHARLOTTETOWN _l' l llowerhouse Line Makes Rangers Cup Favorites By Bob Clarke Canadian Press Staff Write: MONTREAL. March ill-JG?)- Oiie_ cf uie reasons why it's so eas to find supporters to time New Yo Rangers’ cause in the Stanley Cup playoffs is that a popular theory at this time of the year is to string zilmig with the team that finished first in itic regular National Hoc- kcv League suuiding as {he one m romp off with the prized silver- W811i. The Rangers have mused them- selves of first lace, and for this; reason alone i ey'll uncduhtedly start as favorites to top Toronto Maple Leafs in their cup series and also to suseop right on to become the Stanley 0B9 uneven: Semi-final Round (Rangers versus Leafs) . Pint game in ‘mmnto Mamh 2!: second game in New York, Mind: 22; third game i:i~ New York, March 24; fourth game in Toronto, March 28. If fifth, sixth and sev- enth games ry they will be plmyed in New York, March 29, in iuroirto, March 31, and New York, April 2. respectively. QulrteF-flnai Round! (Bruins versus Black Hawks) had first two periods but in the be 8. Borden, F. Oatway, BRAND 0F HOCKEY. HOCKEY On Saturday afternoon Kensing- ton Midgets and Borden Midgets Played a friendly game of nor-key in the Borden rink but Kensingtnn WBs outplayed by [the score of 10 to 1_. No penalties were handed out during the game and the following 1s lite summary: first Period 1. Borden, G. Jay (E. Pickering). 2. Borden, F. Oatway (L. Richard). 3. Borden L. Richard (F. Oatway). 4. Keiisington, J. Saunders (D. MaeNally). 5. Borden, F. Oatway (I... Richer-d). 6. Borden, L. Richard (F. Oatway). Second Period 7. Borden F. Oatway. 8. Borden. W. Dorsey (R. Moc- Tavish). 9. Borden E. Pickering. Third Period l0. Borden, L. Richard, f1". Out- my). ii. Borden, E. Pickering, (J. n“. say). On Monday evening the Surn- merside lvlidget: played the Borden Midgets at the Borden rink. The game got underway about 8.90 with Schummn of Summeraide getting the first goal. After some minutes the score was evened when Laurie and Richard banged home one for Borden. Both teaims worked hard and it seemed that summerslde had the edge on the play for 1th?’ as period with the Summer-side boys three goals in the lend Borden hemmed them in at their end of we rink and kept them there shooting in three goals during the period to tie up the game 4-4. BITIWMARY 1. Sumnierside 0. schui-man Arsenault). _ 2. Borden, L. Richard. 3. Snimmerside, B. MacKenzle. Penalties, Dorsey, Landry. ‘((3. Ueoon 4. Bummereide, Penalties, Mac . Third Period , 5. Suiamerslde, C. Arsenault, (Vin- cen . 6. Borden, L. Richard (MecTavish). 7. Borden, L. Richard. (Jay). d Period incent (Kinch). Neill Penalties Schurman. Referee: C. B. Jelly. A. cuamrionsmr nocnsv MONCTON BRUINS vs. CH’TO WN ROYALS‘ gunman)"; 9y y. 3, CHAMPIONS OF P. E. l. TONIGHT 8.15 p. m. YOU'LL BE DELIGIITBD WITH THE WINNING TEAM ENTERS FINAL roa imuur. nun PRICES-ADULTS 40c -CHILDREN 30c JUyuNILu SERIES PLAYERS UP T0 1s YEARS INCLUDING GOVT- TAX suns "MADE- Iii-CANADA" FIELD AITILLERY (>2! AL Al» i Qiwuncimri ‘Q eorous m is’ 5”‘- umm“ mm 21k mans Io: _ mm: ' ANll-TANK _ E i rmu ucumue fi I mes vim cumin: NAVAL GUNS NAYE. UN MOUNTIKB ti Q ' "i :2: “A .......... i..." ......... T0 BE “MADE-IN-CANABA" SHURTLY FIELD ARTILLIIY ANTI-AIRCRAFT ‘I'll l)" COMILETI ANOTNEI TYPE 0F BARREL NAVAL MOUNTING! fi fi glfiifl late in the third p-riod. cup holders 'h tev th too - Senators still snowed the effects R. A. F. 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Large 240. decided at ‘Iruro on Friday and $315”fiflfiwycfifi““3E$é‘€wl.’“.€?fi2 §i.%:“"" .133 if; w M“ Cameo“ "1 “arm” °' t“ "*- here March 25 and are expected to wllll play“ the seconldl ggmeMhgre ill/hare}; gjmmums 1% 3f, BRLNGING UP FATHER . anagcr ar e c one. o ammo -——*————~ ~~-~ ~ Glace Bay Miners said tonight. H-I-otalfiagz a’ 86 The Maritime title-holders’ 1705B ' 5A.pAQ\<AQE 5€id the‘ team would ge it £111 45 come__ . i/Igelélfiinoigr \lllle0ol?figsetrd tchae enter’: LM- 5mm“ 99 33 itime final series with Truro Bear- La C- JOYIIBOH 66 112 cats because of a shoulder injury, Lac. Lethe 132 150 will be back in the nets. Lac. Hill 147 75 Manager McDonald said Miners Cpl. Venn 114 103 would hold two practice sessions 14m Bird 14.0 154, gully‘; until the seriesfi wit: the Toga1___1364_ ue c winners opens. p now, H; h glaeyahdagle been staging one work- High giglgllfe Bbudflgigi y‘ Challenge Match S-L. Ban-say 134 111 lit-O. Holdway 236 131 lit-Lt. Currie 92 124 Tota1—828. Cpl. Viinn 83 104 Cpl Knight 104 112 Lac. Makin 145 116 ' Total-BM Why not give your face u break? ‘ blades aihlikm ihul pull and scrupel men are agreed, Give gneier ease and speed! Mode of steel herd enough cui glass, long-lasting llue Gillette Blades have the sharpest edges over honed. mlfill‘itblkiitfl- lollolflfllelhiloel. hi: your ‘uh! fir»; IINOONNIIONALW commune on A noun-nut um High eiiigledfi-O. Holdway zae. High double Pi-O. Holdway 367. tonal Lennie A. S. !.— E. Doyle 209 110 .180 J Miller 240 166 193 L Blanchard 198 138 186 . Peterson 131 208 21'! A. McOloekey 17B 1B0 189 Total-MW. - Devin and hum:- W. While 191 247 303 L. Dowling 190 128 202 W. Cudmore 199 214 167 E. Ccrieh 149 153 .152 B. Arsenault 152 171 167 T0tal—2'167. Hlth sinzie W. White 306. High three W. White 741. Big Four League Old Tlinen:_. E. Doucette 150 216 237 W. Hulpenny 213 193 1'12 J. Hughes 341 200 177 V- 009B 193 329 290 Rev. Dr. McMahon 137 167 105 ' 'I‘oi.a.l-3160. Five Acee:— G. McDonald 234 152 Z66 J Cnllaxhun 164 176 Z07 E. Robin 169 280 232 A. McCloskey 156 286 2M low Score 137 187 172 Total-Net. High single V. Ooyle 329. High three V. Col/lo 812. Old Timer: 4 pie. JPive Aces i point. Tonight t ‘1 P. M. 5h rp- Knights of. Columbus bowling. Y. M. C. A. BOWLING ALLEYS Wednesday Afternoon Ladies league Forgel-Me-Nnis:_ Mrs. Allan 158 112 149 Mrs. stacey 104 184 1i’! lib. l0 18 ll Ry George McManua v OVER AN‘ SEE- ls THERE i ‘DID I'M GQIN’ BUDGE LIKE HlNl AT TH’ WINDOW MEBBE IT'S A Gl-DSTI D1"? ' G Q} O, GRAN‘ MA"! "If; N. mini? A “swee? Mecsifisiicm. FAMlLY TO ausr THiNGS ~01- ‘DIFMING . EM OUR RuMS "GRANWAACS GOIN‘ 0V5?! TO AT TH’ W! SEE u: MA»; NDOW WAS , --AN’-- "SHELL TELL “ti? Bungee Tl-INO 1% THEN HELL RYTHI%"I -'WE ' v! __._‘i