‘Mabiu did lost 111-phi. have to be 1111131211 4» w nowu NG HOCKEY \\"iti~lS'l‘l.lNG Sensational Rally Paves Third Period Way For Rangers’ Defeat In Overtime i . . flistory repeated Itself last night at the Forum when a gallant and courageous baud of Junior Abegweit 1, playing without "u. Scnices 0| their star forward Stan McClintirk, strged a brilliant, Sensational third period comeback that saw them overtake a Ranger four-goal lead and then as the game went into overtime shoot two more counters to win out 7-5 and send the junior playoff onies into it third and deciding game. Lost year it was a junior Abbie team that sent the Rangers gumbnng go defeat l" U"? “m0 1111111110!‘ ln o. semi-final eneountzr and then went on l to win their way into the finals but whether or not tho Abbie; win on! thlsyear fans 11.1. last night's game w flagr" last i1igiii. on‘t ever forget the comeback they 11 was the most. sensational, hair-rising finish witnessed on Forum lee thix y “m; p'1t tlntt started the Abbies started the fircn nrks last night, and and one that won't likely be duplicated. And it was the on their comeback lost year that turned the game from what ap- peared like an cosy Itungcr victory into a n¢yve.g\ngpng_ exciting en, counter. Grant, Dawling Shine Vince Grunt, blunde speedster. iudouuy 111111111.- 111.» stride thati made him the 121k of inst year's playoffs, punched home a goal in the first two minutes of the third period; at the. F1111: it didn't look , serious to the R:~.!15,I1 cnusc as they Itiil lead 5-)! hut when "Mousey" Dowling r3111: i11 another Abbie goal the tide of’ lintile 111-gnu to change. Before the period llilll ended the lame two players l1'-.1l acconntcd| for another goal czu-h to send the game into ovcriinn- and then con- 5 linulng in thcir starring roles l Grant and Dowliug shot a goal l rpiece in the overtime to snatch victory out of the very jaws of de- feat. Abbles deserve n11 the credit tn the world for 1110.1. victory last night. Even their most ardent. sup- orfcrs ehccrcd r1 1110111111111‘, lwpc- =s cause as the Rmnters, oom- pletely dominating the play raced into o. 5-0 1111111 lulr- 111 the ‘second period; nud 1111111111,‘: 11v 111:‘ man- ner in which they were performing the lead appczncd 111 be sufficient. Abbles, never a. 1011111 to concede defeat, ilmncdialvly $11111 five men . up on the 1111:1211: and before the l period had cndcd 111111 shot. home their first. t.1‘.ly of 1110 evening.‘ What they did ‘.11 lho 1111111 session and the 0111-2-1111111 ls 11o\v :1 mntv ‘ frut. has :1 ‘ 011110111: on 1.111s. lensatlonnl 11115111111111; Rangers were favored 1o 11-ke the mrics in two straight nt 11111 slurl, of last. night's c11co11111c1~ 11111. any tennlhni can summon the rc111':11;e. and spir- it l0 come. from lwhind as the nokoned with. 11nd strongly, until lie final whistle is blown ‘111 Friday night's 311,111.11. Ranger supporters had plenty to cheer about 11s their team punched lltlne the first goal of the game 50 seconds from the start. 1111111 Wort-h flaring a loo e puck 10 feet out the All . cnuc to drive . ’l‘l11-e:1111i1111tes lulcr (he ‘Buffer’ Ind ten sccoud passed to WlVhlLiClC and "Tarky?" lhot nestled in 1110 cords before l-Mlgille could 11111111‘ :1 nmvo. For the rest of the period the teams battled on even 1411111»: with the Bangers press .1: c1111111111:1‘.1_1' a1 the Nbbles lay l1.1cl-: apparently con- lent to wilt for the breaks that weren't mntcrializingr. Rangers took four minutes to ICON two goals 111 the first period but they b11111. that fast. work in the middle conic as thcy shot home mother brace of 1.111110.» in o. little more 1111111 time minutes. Worth very much tn the lime-light fired 1 and tuck but again the first in 2:59 and then as the Abble goalie became u11 cttled Jay fired home u goal from centre lee to make the count read 4-0. For the next nine mimics it; was nip the Rangers weren't, to be denied and as the Abbics started to press; "Tarky" Vvhiilock broke clear of the pack, sped in 011 the unprotected 14111- glll and scored his second goal of the came. Then the Abbles threw caution to the winds and began 1o storm ln. Flunnigail, posse tsing probably the hardest shot in the league, blazed o. high drive into the top corner of the cage 23 seconds after the fifth Ranger score and 11l- though thc Abbies failed to score again in the session their morale W35 11811080 up considerably and ti"!!! began to take the ploy away from their opponents. Two minutes from the start of the third period Cirant xlorled t0 show his stuff. Breal-zhn; from his defence post the blonde-heudcd hut-skating Abbie twisted, weaved and stlckhandled his way in close and his low accurate drive found n. resting place in the ccrnerof the Ranger cage. For fire minutes the Rnnzers managed lo hold the storming Abblcs :11. buy but at 7:40 of 111v period Dcwling rlcp- "ed into the plclmo ns 11c scored "111 a wild mix-up in front of .110 Ranger cage on n pzus from Pound. Rangers were broinnlu; to gel: n. little worried at this turn of events but depitc their hord- workiug efforts they couldn't halt their ral11pnyziz1g oppo11c11ls, 11nd Grunt repealed his previous per- formanrc at the eleven minute mark to but his tcnm within one 8011i of their took just u. n1i1111t1~ more to knot the count at 5-1111 11s Dew-ling took Kelly‘: pass 111'. the goalmouth to but the disc home. Sensing the Rangers were on the run Abblcs continued their gauging attack. but. this method of play very nearly proved :1 boomerang. 'I'hrce i-lmcs the Rangers broke into the cleur 1o g0 right in on top of Langlll but the Abbie goalie. shaky during the first two periods ntoned for r111y nnstakcs 11c might have committed by pulling off sen- sational saves 1.11111: kept 1111 team in the flrzllt. and sent. into over1imc. Both teams were 1nig11ty tired as they came out fcr the overtime but the Abbics culled on some ex- tm source of energy 11nd 1t. was "Grant. ngnin that‘ paraded in close to score as he 1111s sent into the clear 011 Kelly's pas‘ after the latter plnyer 11nd drawn the Ranger it BAND TONIGHT: WlTI-I YOUR FAVORITE — AND 6 DOOR PRIZES - ICE l-"(KEY S. NKl-lOLSOFl CNARLOTTETOWN P-E-l- TOBMCO CO. LTD. l‘ » THE unmcu1'1'1~1<;'1-vA11y_§1 GUARD-A N Ill/Pi»: ilQRT W0 Zinc WEITS TIE UP JUNIOR PL BOXING l§.'1Sl\'I‘l'l‘li.1\l.L 0TH 151i SPO RT opponents. Abbie-s - "by Amherst. __ __ the glme I N a v y A n d P.W.C. Win Hoop Games. LEAGUE STANDING P W L P Grads 'l 5 2 10 Navy 7 5 2 10 Esqulres '1 4 3 8 P. W. C. 9 4 5 8 Sea. Gulls 8 1 ‘l 2 In a typical Grads-Navy basket- ball encounter played at the Holy Name gym last night. the ‘Sailors’, came through with a 24-18 vicforyj to hoist themselves to top position; with the Grads in the City Baske-g ball League standing. l, Leading 6-5 at the end of the first half Navy, led by McGulgan and Connolly again showed a slight edge over their bitter opponents in the second half to increase their margin by five points. Prince of Wales and Seagulls played another of their close games '11 the first encounter o.‘ the dcuble b‘ll with__,tl1e Collegians coming through in the last half to overtake 1l1e Gulls early lend and wln out 29-26. Lineups and scores: Nsvy—MaoMal1on 1. McGuignn 8, Doyle 2, McLean 51191511112421‘, H02- 1111—24. Grads—Morris 3. Partridge, COX. 5, Jones, Mollins 10. Johnston, Mc- Dougsll—18. P. W. (L-Larter 12, Cullen ‘l, Lclghtlzer. Stewart 6, Johnston 4. Christie. Nicholson, Brown, Hcn~ nessey-‘Zfl. ..Se11e11l1<,-God.ldn. Glover 2. Ma- theson 14. Pa-rilrldge, Harper 4. An- derson 2. Beer. O'Brien 4—26- St. Pats Meet Bretons Tonight ((‘.i'. By Guardian's Special Wifl!) SYDNEY, N. 5.. March Il-Arn- luwrst St. P1115. Maritime junior lwckcy champions, meet Sydney-i Brclons here tomorrow night in the first of u. two-game, total-score s/orics m1 the Nova. Scotla Junior title. Island ilink Defeats Quebec lI1 MOHIiIIg Match, But Loses T0 M iutoba (C). By Guardians special Vi?) TORONTO, March curlers brouglr Nona 5001111 its 1 third victory 111‘ 111 Dominion cl1a1npionsl1ip1= 11111111- c.1111 :1 12:11 end point that sent New Brunswick to its sixth s ght defeat 10-9. Prince Edward . 1111i meanwhile fell before the Manitoba 15-5. This aftc1'11r11*!1'.~; win \'.':1s lvp"-11 of Nova Scotlnls 1111101" two. T11111- ing throueh uvvsl o1‘ 111v 111111011, the Truro curlers pullcrl up in the 111s‘ few ends, ticd 1110 more with :1 three on, the 11th 1111.1 118111611 fl single 1o win n11 1'11.» 12:11. On the last 0111111, 11191! away at ‘nst, the Truro r1111: placed three stones in scoring’ pottlon. leaving Judge C. R. Ban-y 111 New Bruns- wick an almost. i11~nos=ihle shot. The Judge drcxv in~(1\ two of the rival rocks but 111-1 11111-11 counted. Prince. F-‘(hvzzril lnllllnl. 111m" breaking 111111 i111" 1.1111 11111111111 by (lcfeniinr: Quebec 10-“ 1'11: mnrnhu! could mnkc 111111- l1cz1dxvz1v 1151a Jimmy w1~1<1r< 31101001111112 11nd .. trallinq 9-1 avflr-r fir“ c1111.‘. ‘The ls lenders counted on four n1‘ 11v,- rc- malnlng ends, 111111 only sirgzlcs, and the Prairie 1cc1111 incrvosed its lead with three on 1110 ninth and two on the eleventh. .Curlcrs from (he cold-weather COilhiT§'-—N(1l‘tll'."l'll 0111:1110, 1min- tobn. 11nd A1ber1n-rcl11l11cd o. 301111. hold on first plnrc in 1l1e round- robln Macxlunu 11 11‘1"111~ 11011511101.‘ Three other rmks v.11): lcfb in lhc running. As 1110 111r11‘1;.»=111_c11 prcpz1rcd for 1'1. i gruelling 1111111 dri‘: 111m '11 three rounds tolnorruu‘, ." ceded Cliff 21111111111111 A :01 '1 quar- tet from Ec1111o111011 111111 smoothest ice ahead. They figured the noted foothills pilot had gnidl-tl 111s troupe over the roilghcst spots, Co-leaders, \vi‘11 five victories and one (lcfcat, Ji111111_\' \".‘1-l:~11 0f Win- nipeg 11nd 131111111111 51111111 of llailey- b11ry had 1111-11 111111111» lo take on the 1111.11 c1113‘. ‘l v wi‘1 :1. 1. by playing each (11117 in 1111-. S('\'f‘1lill round tomnrrrny‘ 111111111115; The Mz111z1l1u11 111111". co111111e111 af- icr defeating; W11>11 111.111 11111111., wal- ‘opcvl Quebec 111-l in 1111-. afternoon. 3 - Truros‘ um- second gimic will be played ln Amherst Monday and the wln- ncr will represent. the provmlre in the Maritime playoffs, 1W0 185i? Year defence wide. Not to be outdone. Grant's starry mole ln the come- back, Dowling, sent. the Abblw rocketing into a. two-goal lead at the halfway mark of the extra session on his third goal of the game. Now it was the Rangers turn to show their courage and show it they did. They failed to score any goals but went down fighting hard even if they failed to penetrate the stout defence that the winner: hurled up to pro- tect their hard-earned, sensational lead. SUMMARY First Period ' 1. Rangers Worth, (unassisted) .50. 2. Rangers Whltlock (Worth) 4:00. Penalties: Pound, Sounders, Whltlock. Second Period 3. Rangers, Worth 2:59. 4. Rangers Jay 3:15. 5. Whftlock 13.47. 6. Abbies, Flannlgan 14.10. Penalties: McKlnnon, Jay. Third Period 7. Abbles, Grant 2:00. 8. Abbies Dowllng (Pound) 1.40. 9. Abbles Grant 11:00. l0. Abbie“. Dowllng (Kelly) 12.00. Penalties: Grunt, Glllls. Overtime 11. Abbies Grant (Kelly) 2.00. 12. Abbles Dowllng 5.40. l-faileyburifls hopes s1 d u bril- liant 8-13 wln over S:1s'1:1'.cl11~w'an. British Col11111l1i11 turned the tables 011 1111- Kzlchencr rink of A. E. D1111kcr in 111". fl '11 afternoon gn.mc.sc0ri.11qt'.\'o '~ ' ' ‘ final end for . 1o ‘The result was 111.. Fiovu Scotlzt, _11(l ihrrc (lcfentsi, had a l11.'1‘1.11(\111;11.1-.11 111111111‘. HORNENC, PLAY TORONTO, hlurih I1~1CP)-Re- 511115 of 111111-1‘ 111d (111111-11i11g) matches in 11111 1\l11:~<lo11n1d's Brier curling bonsplcl: Nor. Ontario Nova Scotla 001 011 201 11132-00 201 (‘"11 010 1)0x—-6 (with cncl dead) ‘.30 011) 00x-6 Brit. Cfllllmhizl 311 Manltolnn. 01 1114 21x—13 1'1 l1 end 111:p‘:1.\'ed.‘ Quebec 01.. .111) 010 01)1—ii P. E. I$lilllll 101) ill 101 l3[.‘—l0 Saskatchewan 1121 (11);! 101 201-40 Onlnrio 1h) l 030 i)20—-8 Alberta 011 l’ '13 003 l00—l2 111.". 11111‘ 420 010-o 1131.11 11111111 end‘ New 13111111111110; 1 .1 NOON PLAY Referees: Ray Stull and Pat: BEAN '5 WOULD -"\'II__ mo“; LOOK IN ‘THERE! BROKEN HEAIZTED.’ I5 ‘THAT FUNNV? TELLING: HIM THAT 1-115 NEW Boo-rs,’ / vou-vou--- AY-"l TORON O. l\1:11-1~l1 :1 ~1(.‘P\--Rc- stilts of sixth-round nnitchcs in 1 the M:1('1l1111:11<1‘s 111111" ("llrllhu bon- ‘ spielt i Manholm 3231 11-11) 1113 020-15 P. E. Islunzi (~11 l..l ()1!) 11)1-—5 Quchrc 11.111 11o ‘.111 F-1lx--4 Alberta 111i 003 011.0 l*ll(~—lfl New" Br1111swirl: 110 ("31 Nova Scullu 01)). r111‘) (.01! AND WATER . STRETCH THAT Brit. Columbia THEY WlLl...N\A'AM, EUT HE DIDN'T KNOW HOW MANY TO ‘PUT tN~ YUH OOT TO FIGOEJZ EXPANSION, AN’ CAPACITV, AN’ ALL. In Afternoon 110 030 201. 002-10 Ontario 001. 101 020 220-9 Saskatchewan 103 001 001 000_6 Nor. Ontario 000 010 120 310-8 HOW THEY STAND TORONTO. March 3-—(A. P.)- Standlng after six rounds ln the , Canadian ourllng bonspiel; ‘ Manitoba Alberta. Northern Ontario Saskatchewan British Columbia Nova Scctla ‘ Ontario Quebec Prince Edward Island New Brunswick FOUOWIHB are final three draws tomorrow: Wlmlfla: New Brunswick-Quebec; Nova Scotla-Prlnce Edward 15- ,1:111dV; Saskatchewan-British O01- ;umba; Monltoba-Northem On- tario; Ontario-Alberta, ‘ Afternoon—-Brltish Columbia- Northern Ontario; New Brunswick. ififlflllicllvwnn; Manitoba-Ontario; Alberta-Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotla-Quebec. NlEht-Alberta-Nova Scotla; On- tario-Northem Ontario; British Columbia-Quebec; Saskatchewan. Manitoba; New Brunswick-Fling} Edward Island. owwmummmuioi€ QOIUuhwNMr-Ir-u-I-l Semi - final GameTo Be Replayed L. P. U. Unions, on the strength o.“ a protest they lodged after Tues- day night's game with Mmtague are to have another chance to en- ter the finals of the Island Inter- mediate playdowns. Protesting the appointment of _ Roy Prowse by Montague as one of the referees for Tuesdays game without being notified beforehand ‘ and \v‘tl1ou1. permission being grant.- cd by the representative of the M. A. H. A., Unions had their protest uplaeld by Mr. Byron Brown, vloe- president of the M. A. H. A. and the decision 1s that the gamqbe played over probably Tuesday night next at the ‘Forum. N. H. L. All Star Team Selection (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Following is the first of a Coll- adian Press series of National llockcy League all-star selections by hockey writers in N. H. L. cities. A consensus will be prepared later. (By Kerr N. Petrie New York Herold-Tribune) First Team: Goal, Thompson, (Boston); right. defence, Good- fcilow, (Detroit); left defence, Sle- bcrt (Cunndiens); centre, Barry (Detroit): right wing, Aurle (De- troit); left wing. Schrlner (Ameri- cans); Patrick (Rangers) Coach. Alternate team: Goal, Smith (De- troit); right defence. Selbert (Chic- ago); left defence, Heller (Rang- ers) centre, Chapman (Ameri- cans); right wing, Lewis (Detroit); left wing, Jackson (Toronto); Gor- 1111111, (Muroom) Coach. ‘or ‘lllnnrdfiu for Dandruff. BY WILLIAMS ~AN' HE ‘DIDN'T, LOU Gehrig in Hollywood i111‘ S c re e n T (1st HOLLYWOOD, March 3 - - -J..arrupln‘ Lou Gehrig, .1 ; from New York Ya11.-.c(. _ training camp. bargcd 11.1. ., wood today “to sec about . ing picture business." "And I won't. go after 1 " 1 zen" stuff, eltherflsn man OI the Yankee 111110.11 Pfel-lfllcd lor a. screen 11y may 0r may not make 11 1.2» , . cr of-him. Whatever the 1... he has no idea of giving b811- he said. 'I'hat “Tarzan stuff" 11.111111 l0 the time last winter u . . 1'18. posing scantily c1111! ins o bludseon. was be: . . as a possible successor z . .1 Welssmueller, the scrrrit in: Tarmn. w‘ ' r = 25¢ 10 l" 50¢ screen." said Lou. "A111. do something for 1111- 11.1.1 Géhrig was signed 1111111 al movie contract and 1..c 1. depends on tests 111 b-= immediately. The piclurc. 11 111 .. W111 110i; be done until b.1*<~l1:1!1 .11;1- son 1s over, Gehrig 51.111. Gehrig will rel1u11 1.11 N. 11 Mrnltraal 5111111111‘ Group Anni (US. iasilrn 5-11mi) (Iunllrino in 0111111 hie-w’ Eriuclce-v iAJiJQUB I \ Sllllfdlly i0 renew shin ions with his baseball 1 1731001) Rupert. The 11r- (11. 1'1<111.. ' hinge somewhere bcmrccn. :2» 3'11, 000 and $50,000 mark. 'l'.'1u or- Iicd 1116 (.'.1'\.iI.A. "P "n11! Bathurst Juniors Defeat Moncton 1 . ._»-:111.n1l ~11 MONGFON, N. B.. 11.11111 3 _ (CP)—A fighting band of 11.1111- ‘. ‘w E P urst Junior Papernndrl-rs l ‘ " ' 1 nearer their hockey gonl after taking the first 111111111 New Brunswick junior 3-1 from Moncion W111 ermakers will 1:'l-'c 11 1: . with them to their 110111- where the second g.11111~ 111 ‘1111'11,1-.1 goal series is slated for 11‘r1d.1,v. Halifax Suns Defeated By BQYtUfCkBFJfPXS ‘Tea m 21011111.. 1.1. .51‘! . i ‘ . (C.P. By Guardians Spv Berwlck Bruins dcfrrd-wl Suns 5-2 here tonielu 111 1‘) of a two-game total-soul :1 '1 the right to advance to 11w Scotln hockey playoffs. Bruins, winners of 1l1c t“ Valley League, reached 111 final round by clln1lnn1i11e' 1 water Hawks South $111.1" plons. while the Halifax 19.1111 11-1111 the city league and " 11~1~11 -="':'~11 Wolfvllle. Valley Lcoouc 1l1‘E-1 1 Hockey Results (CR. By Guardian's Special Wire) 1 Nova Scotia Senior . Bcrwlck 5; Halifax 1.‘. ' (First of lAVO-gitllltf, semi-final series). Antigonish 5; Sydney 1. (First 0f two game 311 send-final series). New Brunswick Junior Bathursl; 3, Moncton 1. (First, of two-game 11111». vlnctal finals). litter-American Cleveland 3. SDTlngiiohl ‘. New Haven 3. 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