iialifax‘ liavy Evans Series With Airmn Prim CHAtkbfYPTETOVl/‘N oukitoim o o '. ‘W Big Opportunity For. Youngsters In Big Time mi ball '1' 1°01 an fem? 013°”! hm‘ h‘ "m" . "r; ‘:1 " SPORTING NEWS A Cdnadiens Knock 1V. Y. t‘ Rangers Oat Of Finals, i NEW YORK, March l1 — (AP) -Montrca1 Canadiens, travelling at a record-smashing pace, knocked New York completely out of the National Hockey League playoff HALIFAX Mai-eh l! - (GP)- Halifax Navy squad evened the Halifax City Senior Hockey Lea- gue Semi-final playoff round with Dartmouth R.C.A.F. Saturday night N, March ' y is this another golden era of lporte but it lemon en of IIOiSOII iltfmihfifif... Etytiis ‘ d: ginia completed? ?§§§,‘°"‘ "1'- ny ecorlfld a s-a victory. The Air- and” “MM mug": m” m" g “mm s I ‘ . “ ilenls rile usr TONIGHT THE Fflflll" men won the series opener by the 8_1o . same score. Claire Martin and . l , -, , up“, in e United tea. anyone Ha mayhtui-n out p, b, m, .. l firs. l“ ""1 '1' 1.11"‘? i a1 1' ""1 °"°"'“..:: not‘ .2 1"...“ - m»-.. slat": e t n 0a c - an u o . . ' er worm o eg a o he ball ougoof the infield Meanwhile, club ofilcl l ting t s‘ ts, Winner of this _ riicund pi§}..“ii71li.c.s. Corn-Wallis neatly becomes a big league ed that u. Cuban cont m: Third Period i0—Montreal, Loch .. - - il-Mon-zreal. lliller 10'Connor. Gauthier) 12—l\1ontreal, Filion Borden Nationals’ three goal " lead gamed in the first game at ' Burden Friday iiifilht should prove sufficient to semi 111cm into the zigainst the Nora They meet the :1. again Thursday nigh? at Saint John but according to reports received from the ojwn- 'ing encounter tlie l~l-.llcl squad is list a little 1G‘) strong for the cw Brunswick. .. . I Maritime _ finals Despite little publicity the Bor- den tcnlii have been playing a smart l- -v all .‘lOZ1S1'lll'i02l.'§. , o/c the Summer'- sidc Cr}... . was the first ink- ling of their strength and now with B ll1S\\'iL‘k—P.E.1. the "g their cvvs on the New ELI titlc and have ti n .' riclsy night. its yo: ~ uiirc a good ac- coimt of themselves. ~ . a Hozcln, who was quite a figure ii land sports circles before a iriiur_v cut nlmrt his athletic career worked hard rind pail- ently wlt.i the _\‘i')1lll'f.'2iDl‘S all son-- son 1on2 and n01, has n smooth well-balanced outfit, that will turn- vide the sloiitesr of opposition for any Maritime midget team. t J t. Collogians anti Air Force renew their hot scrim in the Ciiv leauuc semi-finals Tkicstlay niuht and fans urn f1ll.\‘iDl1> awaiting the whistle that will $192111 the two squads into action in the game that will dccldc the club that will go against the Summcrsicle Airmen in the finals. - o n It is practically a toss-up as to just which squad will emerge the winners, All season long there has been very little difference in strength noted: so far they have split two games in their playoff tussles and it looks as 1f ‘he "breaks" of the name may decide Tuesday night's struggle. » t .. ‘Taking advantage of the cori- tiiiued cold weather that has left the) course in excellent shape Vic- toria Driving Club officials are going to put on three meetings dur. ing thi== weak with the first. one i)"l1l,'_' held this afternoon and the other two slated for Wedncsday and Saturday afternoons. t 1. a Today's card, entries of which ap- peared ill Sntl11'tin_\“s issue should ‘ :1 keen n iartiiirl of been witnessed all over the fast track up should be very a o - Since it is inevitable that Toronto Leafs will be in the 1045 play off picture, this might be as good :1 time 11s any to zisk President “Red" Diittoii of the N.H.L. just precisely what hopped to the league's two "forgotten riiles"—the ones for- biddizur boarriinc and holdingf), SQYS Andy O'Brien in the Mon- treal Standard. a times chalked good. e Onc needs be no press-box mas- termind to realize the Leafs have developed both these play-destruct- ing illcgalitzics into a fine art. It ls_ only natural that the offences will_pop up here and there in :1 torrid tilt but, with any other club, they are niiroly incidental to their play. With the Leafs it has become routine-in the unexplain- ed absence of refcrecing action - to (a) board every opponent at every opportunity. and (b1 h cl him at cvery opportunity 1n the knowledge that it gets the “goat" of a sincere puckzcohsclous player. Na new goal “citing record. picture tonight by trounclng the last-place Rangers. -11-5, before 13,324 spectators. It was Mon- treal's second week-end victory over Rangers. The defeat made it impossible for Rangers, who have only one niorc game before thc season ends, to overtake Boston Bruins. who took undisputed possession of fourth place tonight. Boston now has 33 11011115 and Rangers only 30. b Elmer Lacli, clever Canadian centre, established a new league re- cord for assists and bcczimc the iliird highest scorer in N.H.L. lus- tory ivhcti hc assisted on three gozils and scored one by himsclfi Maurice Richard, already holder of added twoqgo his sea. 11 total tq, bring i! 1111 to . i Lilliil now has 25 goals and 51f msists for ‘l6 points. Clint Smith? of Chicago set the old assist. record‘ of 49 lust SCfleUli ivhile Herb Caini lcn death game for "l Slit- of the name C t " last your, SUMMARY First Period l-Montreal, Blake iLach) .. Z-Nciv York. Deb/farce iGflldlllll Ci-Jilontrcal, Hiller lO‘Connor> 4—Montreal. Richard lLllCili 5—Montreal. Getliffe iBouchurd) . l7: Penalties - Moe, Lamoureux. Second Period 6~Ncw York. Warwick IDCMQPCD) 7—Montreal, Blake iLachl 8--Ncw York, Goldup iwatson) il-Montreal. Richard ' lBlakc) 18:25 (major (major) liinks Takel Part In Regal A Flour Bonspiel j Thirty Penalties _- Harmon, and minor), Atanas Heller. rinks-participated in the vreelt-end bonspiel at the Char- lottetown Curling _C1ub. Elzcli menibri- of 11i1:vl\'l1l111l'l;1 teams re- cclvcd a 111.1; o1 Rcgzzl flupr, which was donated by .\ir. W.W. Lord, representative of tlhe St. Lawrcncc Flour Mills i The committees in Cilllrgc thanked Mr. Lord for his gene); osity Followin: are the results: . N,J. Anderson, 7; C.J. McLalnc, J.H. Howatt, 10; J.E, Burden. 3. N.A. NfcLellan, 4; Judge M. R. McGuigan. 3. HR. Carruthers. '1: Ivan Home. 4 J-J- Lmhce. 0; nu. Coffin, ll. Dr, W. NIJCDOIIQM, 8; Frank Acorn, 6. WT. weir. 9; H.W. Ives. 5. mery, 2 SR. 1119f)’, J,S. Moore, l0; RD. Quigley, 4, HR. Bevan. 10: Frank Cox, 5. Frflflk Carter. ll; George Keefe, ‘Beaten. 11; J.C. Montgo- 2. Frank Hansen. 0: 11L. Sear. 6. 115. Turner. 7; Rcv. "r. E. Mc- Lcnnan, 5. E. Tantuti. 10; GM. Avard a. _ Frank Carter. ‘l; T.W.L. Prowsc, Q. Feb. 27 has been concluded at the Charlottetown Curling Club and the Keen interest ivasciisplayed through- nut the bonsplel, many game: being 13—New York, Dill (Atanas, Moe) 1 lé-Montreal. Gauthier (Hill BI‘) .. lfi-Jvfontreal, Getliffe (Blake) . iii-New York, Warwick iMcDonald) . Penalty —- Harmon. SATURDAYS GAME MONTREAL, March ll — (C?) -Montreo.l Canadicns clinched their second straight National Hockey League championship last night as liicy iurncd back New York Rang- ‘s 7-3 before u crowd of 12,000. Littlc Buddy O'Connor paced the lvfoiilrcal attack with three s ark- ling goals and 1111 assist, whic All Deiiiarco fired two of t..c three New York tallies. The other came from the slick of Hank Goldup on a penalty shot iii the last four seconds of the game. SUMMARY lsi Period Scoring-None. Penalties - Bouchard, Labrle Joailncitc, Colvllic, Getliffc. 2nd Period l-Monlrcnl, 8.41. 2-l\lo1iti'cal, 4.51. li-Montrcal, l) . 18:25 O'Connor 11111161“ (Hiller) (Blake) O'Connor Boucliard F-l/lontreal, lliller (O'Connor- Hzirmon) 11.57. 5—1\ltv: mrk, ucmarcc (Colville Warwick) 15.09. 6—ivcw York, Dcriiarco 16.41. Penalties-Heller, Jeannette. 3rd Period 'l—!\fontreal, O'Connor (Gauthier noni 6.17. cal. Getliffe (Jeannette) C~lV10l1lFB8i, Lach 18.53. lo-New York, Goldup imajor pen- alty shot) i956. Pcnalties-Flllion, Goldup. Saint John Captures ll. B. Juvenile Title ST. JOSEPHS, N.B., March 11 _ 1GP) - Th: Saint Jonn North ' 110ml; wan 1m.- provincial _ ltlllic liotizcy title last night by dilealiiik the Moiictoii Vclcces ~l-1 in the Sfxillld {cl-me of a home and lioine series The Royals won the series opcrier in Saint John by an 8-4 count. The Royals pushed m two goals in the first and third pcricdg while the Moticton squad got its only marital‘ in the second period Price Larsen, Thompson and Brcen were the Royals marks. men ivhile Smith scored the Vel- cocs lone goal Final Results in Red Gross Benefit ’Spiel the llcd Cross. which began on sum of $23G rcalizcd, which has been handed to the Red Cross, Toronto Maple Leafs, command midway tliruiilrli Hockey scored goals in clusters to record before 12.307 fans. into the scoring col- second per-' Pratt cli- a 9-2 victor‘ umu iod when Waller iBabel maxed n brilliant passing play with Sivcenry srlirincr and Lorne Carr by Paul Bihcault had first period for Bruins. 1 4—Toronto, Hill 5—Toront0. Statiowski ll —Toroiilo, Da part of officials .1. has been arranged tctwcen Sea Cadets team of Saint John, ' champions 0f New Summer-side NJ! of the Suinmcrsidc team. be a suddm tiemli game for the N13. and PF 1. championship i th|~ uanic ha. _ lictwrcn tile twa teams was _ I that. the N B champions were 5th Vincent's H1211 and this error held up the HVTBHKB- i for the league title. Toronto Gives TORONTO. March l1 - from Boston Boston Bruins 9-2 llrulibing a (CPL- wresting Bruins 1 the second per- of a cleanly played Nationia Lcugiii‘ game last Leafs br at l1 o1 of the blasting: the puck past after Paul tallied the lone goal night goalie Gladu of the Leafs quickly rapped home four S CMMAR Y First Period —Bosioti. Gladu lGatidreault. 120451111) Penalties — None. Second Period 2-Toron_lo. Pratt (Schriner, Carr) 3—-Toron to. Davidson (Hill. Kennedy» iliciuicdy) iBoclnur) 7-'l‘or:znlo. Kennedy lHiii. Pratt» Penalty —- Clapper. Third Period B-Toronto. Kennedy lstanoivskil 9-Toronto, Schriner iBodnar) 10-—Torolit0. Bodnnr u (Schriiier, Carr) dson il-lill. Stcinowski) Penalties - None. Midget Title Game Slated For Summerside Aflsr muoh negotiation hockey inidgrt " 1h." mol'e before 1hr period ended, and BBCLSITON, garch i: I r a ng a s -gamo o ea Bogton Bruins strengthened their National Hockey League a1 chances by overwhelming H 01811 dropged the Win01‘. out of their fourt -placo deadlock with the Bruins. lPl-l’ 11¢ game while kicking out fi of the 2'! shots the Black l-fawlu fired n him during the lively aotion._ SUMMARY Flnt Period BruinsiBireak Six-Come Losing Streak To Defeat Chicago By 7-2 Score 8-0 . Cooper (-30:00; Cowley (OI Penalty - Field. Second Period S-Boaton. Glndu (Rlollini) way) . Penalties — None. made victory ciccisivc with four u- xhcrs in the 111s: period. l Gity Police Win i 0,20 11:51 14:18 15111 16:54 17:26 18:48 on the game the P.l-.‘.1'. Champions iglit in Summer? auiiczd 0v . . 4 i fitCllllllinéllalslflgfilxii lrigton said that it may be Acccrdiiiu, M.A.H.A. er the rulint; | ciliampionshias for \'.'roi121_\' rtpartccl last chool. nts Si. . year s0 to bc arrcingzd dir- It week John l Tho Suniniersltlf‘ ii-iim under the their aim coaching of Charlie Houan’ showed game Bowling . Trophy ' The City Police won a. trophy donated by Mayor JE. Blanchard 1n a civic employees bowling lea- gue. defeating a team from the firemen in finals. Other teams were entered from the City Building of- fice staff and from the street de- partment employees. Games were rolled at the City Alleys and at the Holy Name A1- leys. The league, which was in progress all winter. produced keen competition. Baseball llas Tone 0f Optimism NEW YORK, March 11 —- (AP) —bi$€D3-l1 retlectea a tone of gub- ulllid uptllmim today a5 it gwgitgd player reaction to calls for spring tijainiqé‘. the g-.in1e's first real test oi 104a operation. Although signed cangracg mm. tiiiued to trickle into the office; o! I-ile 1o’ mayor league clubs, mat“. ting about 50 per cent o1 me n. served players had agreed to tel-1113, the number of men who actually gins; report was the doubtful National service legislation, still penning 1n Congress, may have an import-Jinn effect on the e: problem . 1100c persisted in r The quarters that a definite light" would Congressional sources in the first of April before baseball gets from the 111mg reseznbling a definite answer on the availability of players. Some Capital obsti-vers feel that if the war m Europe continues its llrcsent pace. no manpower legis- lation Will bccome law. Washinzton and Chicago Cubs havg been in camp five day; and 12 inorc teams are do: to start ivork iC-iorc next thturday, Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Rccls will not open until March l0. New York Giants and Yankees Ruthered at their respective New C J. J. P. Acorn A. Gallant Billi- RANGERS- A. McPu-lene D. Purcell E. Wood J. McKenzie R. Duncan Total Y ROYALB — EMcDonald D. Peterson E. Ward C. Cudmore C. LeClait El-A J. Bradley lir. Sinclair not Wins illeLcoil Trophy A rirk skipped by Dr. R. Sinclair won the George W. Leod trophy at the Charlottetown Curling Rink Saturday nlaiht, defeating the W3. MacNeill rink 10-3. The trophy i: competed for on- nually. . - Personnel of the winning rink includ ‘: W. Carver, JJ-l. Hellofs, Everett Platte, Dr. R. Sinclair, skip. BOWLING McDonald McLeod 3N 100 140 H0 B33 1015 183- 512 101- 4&6 233- 528 McKlnnon 159 210- 611 Total B40 1081-3806 U8 14B 255 208 218 210 Total 1001 1113 Points: Cards 3; Reds I. 2H 163- 015 186- 583 198- 670 267- 722 353- 614 1007-320’! 229 241 255 211 2N 11M 159 217 2M 1'53 000 234 206 1B7 137 1B6 233- 82'! 179- 557 326- 6N 192 225 Z37 154 1 43 951 10M 211 204 264 187 1'7 1 1B8 ‘ bert llhanty Havener. dis; feet tall. Within! 310 “diatom, he showed u at the training comp of Wuhfizwn Sen- "amid he to t College Park, iaildnialillly diechlrlfi In 001116 ‘Tune Senator: immediately (no him a uniform. Sport Shorts From Britain i \ BY Allan Nifileeon Canadian em; sun Writer IDNDON Mlmh 8- (OP) — “Beet of luck in 1046 from your old pal. Steve," said the telegram. ‘Ibo recipient was Brown Jack, idol of British racing folk who celebrated his 21st birthday on gran in a Leicestcl-stiire paddock The sender was 01-year-old Steve Donogh-ue, whose name as a ockey on Brown Jack was a tal man for the turf crowds of past yearn. It wu a big event, - day. It not only rated glrenty of space in skimpy Brit news- papers but it drew a lengthy edi- torial in the staid London Times. Brown Jack retired from the turf 10 years ago, win _ proximately malt!) in prime money. The glossy coat of his glory days has been allowed to grow until, during the winter, he “looks lust like a woolly bear." Brown Jnok. com nion of two hunters in the fie do at Thorpe Lubenham Hall. home of hi; own- er, Sir Harold Wernher, retains that trick of lldting his lips after eating sugar. He also sleeps sit- tinn up at hie mangar . Once a trainer padded the manger seat, hopin to make Jack comfortable. but. t e horse tore the padding away with his teeth. Jack was purchased for $3.500 in Eire Durin his career he made history by winning the 2- 84.111110 Queen Alexandra Stakes at Aeeowlongeet flat race of the eeuon-elx yam in succession. The Times editorial said the news that Brown Jack had come of age "must have brought a stirring of heart to hundreds whose knowledge of 111s achiev- mente on the l! general rather than particular. “For them he has long since token his place with Bucephalus and Marengo and become a cher- ished legend rather than a mere l think of this birth en his midland meadow, and we hope that the two hunters who share it with him were especially friendly and reslpectf m; that they’ look care to ask yet o- gain about the statuetie that was once made of him to prompt him at the r1 ht places in his old story of the n Alexandra Stakes. Broadcasting of racing infor- mation to the public through loud speakers probably will be insti- tuted on all mcecourses as soon as possible after the wai- ends. It. was one of the recommend- ations of the racing re-orlflfli- zatlon committee set up by the Jockey Club, ruling British turf body. The committee reported it would be to the ndvantaaae 0f the public in the cheagier rings but- advised certain de inite llmi 1 Fl i Miiidaizwlluio Suarez fiiitimfi y guson scored six apie PIIYGYBI-"fldlft get out o coun because qr e;- diflic are Aloma andgggn ago era Mike Guerra and Rlogg 1° v.‘ den, outfielder; Jose Sane e; m; Augustin Delaville. ‘and lllflgtdc“ uel ‘HOCKEY The C a ud Bullf the Vict; a“ Wharfraltggfiaavtnlligm dav nlizht. ch a. in vino“, rink, the score ending 14-7, flgiiltlie w irlt but n! 5P Wife Olltflidssed by time“ ggtigith working Bullfrog; Bullfrogs: Goal E. Fer ~ fence, Lord, J. Nicholson-qsliieiaigg S. Ferguson, Wood. G. N liaison.’ Victoria: Goal. MacEachern; d’. fence. Boulter, Miller; forwmg, MacDonald, Wood. BoswelL. ' Wood scored three goals for tn. winners, while Nicholson and Fer. ce. Boswell and Boulter scored thm times each for Victoria, the other goal going to Wood. Referee-Douglas Howatt‘. Hitler Declares Sethacks Will Be Overcome LONDON, March 11 — (AP) ._ Adolf Hitler, declaring the Allies are "drunk by their orgy of victory" and intend to destroy the German nation, exhorted Germans todiy to fanatical resistance until the Allies "get tired and will yet be broken." "The year 1918 will not be re- eated." said a manifesto 1l1 Hit- er's name marking the 10th a11- nivcrsar oi’ military conscription. It was roadcast from Berlin. Offering a pallid hope of dis- tant victory, Hitler asserted "only those suffer defeat who are 11n- worthy of winning victory" and in- dlcatcd Germany Wullld fight on in ‘filcrllia resistance hcr arr: were smaehe "We witness both in the east and in the west what our people would have to face. Our task is tlierc- fore clcnr: to put up resistance and to wear down our enemies s0 long that. in the end, they will get tired and will yet be broken. Every- body has therefore to fulfill hll duty" "It is my‘ unshakable determini- tion and it must become the 1111- shnkable will of us all to show the world no worse example than out forefathers have given.’ said lite groclamation, ated at l-iltleri eadquarters. “Even if fate has turned against us now, there can he no doubt that these reverses can be overcome, as so often before, with steadfast- ness and courage, with endurance til ." and “ma 05m there "can he but He declared one command: "To def lill dangers ivith iron determinn ion and to do ever)’- thing to bring about a tuni for the better, and for this purpose l0 strengthen the power of resistance of our nation and its armed forces both materially and spiritllflili- “Just as great must be our fan- aticism in the destruction of those who are trying to resist our aimi- Germnn military conscription 1"‘ dered in March, 1935, gamed Ger- many the meuns necessary for l1" self-defence, without which there would bc no Germany by ‘llfillhd Hitler said, and if German) i“ Leafs Win First Game 0f Season against Charlottetown and hill" f‘! number of players that. show def- inlie promise It l: horned that fans will iurii out in lnrilP 1111m- bcrs on Wednesday night io 511D- mrg, them remained militarily illll)fll“lll- “E111- ope already would have fallen now u)’ Bolshcvism." Totals a tatlons such u any form of audi- Points: Colts 4: ems. l. b1 -'~-~“‘ “m”; '1“ “we-S of a 1'3,‘ "which could only lead Following is the games to be l” °°m“51°“- played this week: 271 200 Captain "Toe" Blake of Les 112 1003 Canadians, hardest-working player in the N.l-l.L. and one of the loops’ all-time most respected veterans in summarized the Leafs’ tactics won or lost by close margins. The following were the winning teams: Section A-H. R. Bevan, F. Acorn, George Hawkln, F. R. Mc- Jcrsey camps in Lakewood and At- ‘ City today. Manager Mel - Ott expects 34 assorted Giants, Jersey City f-mnhands and coaches to be on hand for the first work- thc severest terms 1 have ever heard a Big Time sta_r 11512.01 a rival club. “With us players. it is generally agreed that Leafs are the (iirtiest club in hockey today," he told me bluntly, “We often discuss the opposing clubs and many artzlimcnts about their‘ merits and demerits re- sult. But we are unanimous iii our opinion that no club in our com- bincd professional experience has perfected boarding 11nd holding to From Red Wings DETROIT. March ii -_ (AP) - Centre Red iTceterl Kennedy's third period goal gave Toronto Maple Leafs their first National Hockey League victory of the sea- son over the Detroit Red Wings. 0-2. and their first win on Detroit _icc .‘llllC0 March l4, 1943. A crowd Lziinc, skip. Section B -_ Wes Whitlock, Wil- ganti‘ Ivgs. HIS F‘. klifcPhee, Chief 1114.01’. amp (l I p. Section C -“Geortze Hooper, C. L, Jaye, C. Montgomery. Frank Car er, s in. Section D-E. Platts, Walter Car- NaO. Gill, Dr. Wcnclell Moc- ona ,s p, The prize for the team having the highest score wont to a rink skip- ped by H. C. Atkinson. The prize that the Charlie Hogan has to leave today for Halifax but. bark on Wednesday for the game. these have; and show town is behind 11t- plans illaritiiiie Senior Hockey Finals WIT!“ in ilY out. Nineteen Giants were signed as were 18 of 32 men on the Yan- kee roster. Sport Briefs BROQKLYN, M83011 l1 — (AP)— Tony Rlocio 154. Bayonne, N. and Past Giordano 14a, Toronto. Monday, Tneldey, March lsi-h- Thiu-oday, March 15th- Il: Wfla recon-fended than an- nouncements consist only of of runners and jockeys. draw for places. attentions in- weights and colors, withdrawals of. numbers from the board, and firs; names of winners and placed horses with prices. Stockton in Northern Enxlmd. has broadcast on the line of the siuzgastions tlirouilhouv L116 W81‘, B1141 iflSt 8035011 NBWP March 12th- Rangera vs. Cards. Red; vs. 0.11.12. Colts vs. Royals. such 11 degree. fought eght blistering rounds toi ‘“ a draw Saturday night at the Ridge-‘ ivood Grove Arena. 1 of 11.879 looked on as the Leafs, to the team having the lowest. score . , ' _io one skippctl by A. W. Hyndmail the " ; the firs; Qypf meranrl the priz" for thc team huviili: ‘ud Wings hcrc by my 011m;- Nj-LL‘ tlic highest end score to the P. S. club except lvfontrcal ln almost tvvoicflhb fink ‘Vhlch 800F911 f‘- "V?" years of regular season play. ‘end. Kennedy's game-winning goali The officials of the Curling Club came with just seven minutes tolexllfflssflfi their thanks $0 the 30k play, a five-foot rebound shot ofdflwlm! W110 Cofltflbllted i?" "l? 1.101 Hill's long one, jbonspicl: ll ; Currcn s; Briggs; Municipal Pav- SUMMARY 111g Co.: M, F. Schurman Co.. Ltd.: iPoolc dz Beer. Montague: Warren First Period jPaving Co: Morrison 13a MacRae 1—Toronto, McCrecdy (Mctz) 0:0a,“"'"" M-"lhfsfllli 3"" “"54 2—-Toronto, schrinei- (Carr) 15:07. By 1,000 Planes IONDON. Much 111 -— (A?) - llore than 1,000 RAJ‘. hombre today dropped 0.000 tone of ex- plosives on Essen. war-plant city uet ahead of the United Stated th Army. after a. l, American assault on submar giant; at Kiel. Bremen and Ham- u . ' ' bomber: dumped 6,600 inns of bombs on the iiiiree market, Ascot and Windsor fol-i lowed suit. Prior to that it was, practically unknown - It. is most unfortunate for gaiiu- tlirl i1. should be tnle" because, instead of [iivinc the an all-out hockey panic. pla nrc naturall 1 provoked into storm gcenes, bra u and nasty incident: . .. .. . The “holding An Opponent" i-uli provides “a minor penalty on layer who holds an opponent with hands or stick or in any other way." Yet, according to Blake the only time there is even a fccblc chance of a penalty bciiie uivcn is LACHINE, March 1i - (C?) - Cornwall Flycrs nosed out Lochino Rapides 5-4 in overtime here to- day, and captured their inter-- vinclal league senior semi- four cameo to two. At. Valleyf: the Braves took a 3-2 lead in their beet-of-eeven semi-final eerie: with Shawinigan Falls when mode to a 5-0 victory over the Ca cte. OTTAWA. March l1 - (OP) - ‘f0 Open March 14 HALIFAX, March 11 ~ 1UP) -— The Maritime sonlor hockey finals between Saint John Beavers and New Glasgow Bombers will open Wednesday, March l4. on ice selec- _ ted by the Nova scotla winners was announced tonight by Judge J.E. Huffon. president of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Assoc- Snlllcti: imperial 011 per . . I i ' simple order to when the "held" man falls. ' who body-checks an ilppnnent in a manner that causes the opoolicit to be thrown bodily into the titzshcr or fence surrounding the rink. n . .. “Yet, the night Maurice Richard lei the new Ilii-tllfll‘ scoring rc- cord ltere versus Toronto Leafs, 1 counted 2'3 thuiidcrlnu "boarding? offences by Leafs stalwarts that went deliberately iennrctl by Re- feree Kim Clo“ " l “deliber- atcly" because the crowd gas-pct- yelled n: n.l. 1-11 cvh occasion and unless he vms stone deaf m blind he couldn't possible have miss- ed them. O O Prcxy Dutton could stcp on Tor- onto's "Hockey Hoodlums" by one his white-sweater boys. These some tactics almost killed the NJ-LL. not so many years back when roughhouslng 111111 brnwllng was the rule rather than the exception. I like a good scrap as well as the next guy. but th ping] tho place for it~and not th». 3-Dctroil. Hollett IAritislrr g» . 18:54 Penalties -- Schriner, M. Bru- ncicnti. Second Period t-Detrolt, M, Brunetesiu i (Howe, lliscombci :45} Penalties -- Hamilton, David-l son. Lindsay". Third Period 5—Toronto, Kennedy 111111) 13:50] Penalty - H. Jackson. T _ .- y: "'_:'.;-:_:1 It. is invariably typical of teams that play against the rules instead o1 with them that they are con- ..lcuou:.ly lacking in sportsman- ship. In the Leafs’ case it was nevet| so apparent ns on Richard's biq night when, ziftcr shaking off Tor- onto clutcli-iinzl-grnb artists for 51' minutes, he flnnliy blasted the’ goal.’ that made him a hockey im- mor . O O O For fully five minutes the Mon- trcal Forum shook with ihc mighty ovation that such greatness dc- nerves, yet not one of the sporty rink, where hockey should Drill/id! ill DWI MEI- Lenfs skated over to say: "Nica- (oing, Rocketl" Dillon (fr. J, H. "1'l‘_V,, Stewart's Bakcrv; flat-nor hfacNclll: P. McCormac: F‘. R. McLainc; Willard MacDonald; H. C. klnson: Canada Packers. per Walter Wilson: Oizilvie Flour Mills, ner P. S. Cobb: Hughes Drug Co; R. E. Muirh it: Co; Cnrvell Bros, Ltd; W. W. Lord: A. . . Gill: Natinnnl Drug. ncr J. T. Dnvle; T. W. L. Prowsii: Tlltons Ltd; S. A. .‘J[cDonaltl's; E. V. Snillctt; Stirling Benton; Marven‘; Ltd., per Willard Lank; Jenkins Transfer: Fisher Bros: Henderson d: Cudmore: H L. Sear; Chief Justice Campbell; Judge C. Ci. Duffy; Senator J. A. Mclntvre: H. H’. Cox: P. W, Turner; Eddy Watch Co, per Stuart Moore; L. J. Stacey. REMEMBER WIIEI By The Canadian Frau Howie Morena, than Si, Strat- fONi. Ont., centre man with nu Montreal Canadiens. was voted by sports writers as the fastest play- er in the National l-lcckey League 11 veins ago today, Howie was numbered as one of hocltoyle all timi- greats before he died of g heart nttack in January, i001. ll theueofbf. lotion. Second game of the three series will be played Friday in Saint John. and if a y nccessarv it will be played Satur- n a] day on Saint. John ice. New Glasgow has only ice. so if the weather turns mild the game will have to be played QIiSEkWHETE, with the artificial rn . choice. The rink at Glace Bay. N. ' 8., also was learned. but no decision had been at Truro, N.S., the considered. tonight. _-.-- _ Lii FOR SALE That well b-red stallion, Calumet nun, nu’ Peter the Brewer, dam Maytag. Also Symbol Harry and Noontline. best-in- third is no tural Montreal Royals defeated Hull Vo- imts 3-2 here Saturday and quali- fied to meet Quebec Aces in the Senior Hockey league ice likely itwu MIAMI, F111, March 1i - (A?) -Byron Nelnonnnnd Harold Me- 's aden, who finally got the hon: o team play mil turned into a de- vastating combination. overwhelm- cd Sammy Byrd and Donn 0 and a, today in 1e flna ‘of the $7,500 international four ball golf turnament, ROLAND WOOD. 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