BUWLI NG HOCKEY WRESTLING W01. VES A ENTER OF. FHE CHA THE ALLAN CUP SEMI - KLU‘. sol-sh“, .1 uARDlAh SPORT WOR Captu refiarilzm eRIDEA US DEFEA T MONCTON Title Defeating Eskimos 13-3 Wolverines Display Speed And Craft In Rolling Up Big Score -—Take Eound 17-6. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wine) HALIFAX, March 2l—0pening wide the doors of their powerhouse, Halifax Wolverines broke their way into the Allan Cup play-downs tonight by defeating Edmundston Eskimos 18-8 and winning the Maritime hockey champion- ship by a total score of 17-6 in the two game series. After a long lay-off from competitive hockey, the Wol- verines came through tonight with a remarkable display of speed and craft as they eliminated their classy inter- mediate opponents. It was almost a month since they, were in their last championship series against the Charlotte- town Abegweits for the Maritime Hockey League title, and another long period of inactivity ahead of the Haligonians before they meet the Quebec-Ontario representatives in the semi-final round of the Allan Cup series, OYEWBIIJIHITOIG Graham, C. LeBlanc. ' ' Shots: B bu‘, 5: Ritohi 12. scoring three goals h: the first u a sud second pofiodi Ind ll! DON in “m; liq-h‘ c “was '.'.°“:'...ll;:" Ihvlmed l‘ " " ¢ 10-41 iif , n doc cs4 . dlalupions who were only able to Gum“: i?“ u n c nipe one in each period pact vet- .“ “Daddy, Bub". m 8mm _ 11~Hslifax, Lawlor sac. lfl-Edmundston, Gulliver 930. exam mo" w“ mm “w ‘xiii-muss, shields. (IAwlor) mtdfieg ammo, lc-lusum. Shields (Ilawlor) at least one soul. ohummle ‘l-‘SLB. lcrwlthtluecgoodsandanas- u“ Mu-‘I-"M (“wit”) tend Own Imam with four ' ' p l‘; u“ Fund, 9g pom“ 1 , mlfioh (LQZIIOXI) leaders were Bu: Hudson 1°-‘°- . n01 three polls and Mickey Mc- Pelwltlw P0111601»- Gwlwm. “Um 7m; m,“ _ Adams, Adams, Graham, L. Le- Augmented By Bartel] ‘back George Davis, whom he lulu lnlsl FINEST All RiiiiNiiHllRiEilS and Davis, Terry Is Confident of 1935 Pennant. (By Edward J. Nell. Associated Press Sports Writer) MIAMI BEACH, Flih, March 21 »-Take the finest all-around pitch- ing staff in the National League, back it up with sturdy if not bril- liant catching, a glittering infield, a swift robust outfield, mix with oodles of fighting spirit and the answer should come close to de- scribing the 1935 champions. That's New York Giants this season, and Bill Terry says the answer is-thc champions. At great cost, and with all the co q and decision of John Mc- Graw, Terry has plastered up dur- ing the past winter the holes in the dyke that let last year's pen- nant slip through. He got the shortstop he's been aching for- scrsppy Dick Barteli-Jrom the Phillies and with him he brought frankly admitted he never should have traded out of ccntrefleld in the first place. The deal cost him the slogan man of 1933. ("Bloody") Ryan, third baseman Johnny Ver- gez, pitcher Joe Bowman and cash enough to make up to brilliant Barton's value, $125,000. He picked up real infield rs- ‘ “M8111. lawless; centres, ' u: ‘kw: Meme. ‘known. b. Ill Gulliver and Lon Wild i-llc . U111- lvlr lotltglgadtwcahglfltwlgl the “s... s. m... ....."'""'.... Syracuse mbglrubltterly every mum . . ' ulduthewolvelw hsrdloruach Eliminated neoftilelrgoals. Wolverines took over amid d lmtuc in two straight games. number “new, and stout, and I! Nay hem the first whistle and tloit goes an to meet Ixmdon in the Chap-ion, make the Giants plush. Illllbed three I00}: Dad Bob final round. . ing situation :1 manager's delight. Ritchie m the first four ltnutea. '- Ikhv McGlnsben seared ‘filo and . lion Hudson a... choc, Owln Len- K con getting tvwo assists. Btll Gulli- nr mapped up a loose puck n got. In assist on bowlers Minter. Puvloughencd in the final per- iod. mo. lllslulnns fighting lemsly lfllnst overwhelming odds. Ron ill-Won notched up Wolves’ eighth M! on a pass from Mcfilsanen. Clllllnmle La-wlor tallied ins than i" minutes later and then Bill Gulliver scored Edmundstonll final I001. llnhlglflgd, P»: Shields scored two goals, both m bosses from Ohummie Lawlor. 111m Lnwlor banged another past Home himself, the assist going w “Rn Lennon. Innnon engineered 11ml goal, passing to Ron lud- lll who scored easily. knew;- Idmundh-ion: Goal, aims; cs- hllw. Adams. O. IABllnc; centres. Gulliver, Dickie; left. wing, Beasl- “fllflocne; right wing, n. 149-‘ "we. Ilnglals: utility. 1mm. Halifax: Goal. 13th:: w“: Helga‘ Wm; utility, res-sullen. column! ; ~ . l~asll llcolcsllsn . , “Tm-misfit Gannon 4mm» tt-Ilsllm, lesolsslue (Munch) Fig. s.) m. M‘ Eamon. sews mrewnl ‘m5 our», lrllhhto lo, Banal rglse “Inmates. t W” u.‘ L. Leblanc m~flflitm um xmnml Blane, Porteous, L. LeBlanc. Hints: Bubs: b: Ritchie 14. RMeree-Oy Taylor, Dorchestee. championship By Detroit SYRACUSE. N. Y. March 21. — Detroit Olympics tonight defeated Syracuse Stars 3-1, thus taking the fkst series of the annual play-of! of the International placement strength in Mark Keen- 18. the old Yankee who subbed the Cubs into the World Belles of 1952, and he gathered in the relief "plinhem he couldn't do without, Leon Chagnon, from Pittsburgh, and Allyn Stout. from Cincinnati. Terry's greatest strength, _ of course, rests in the big four of his pitching staff, Oklahoma Oar-l Hubbeil. the screwball ace; the veteran knuckler, plump IPreddy Iltnsinuncns: and the rubber-arm- ed youngsters who have everything that it takes, Leroy Parmelee and Harold Schumacher. Clyde Caetleman. big, young, righthander from Montreal Royals, ancient Dolfo Luque. whose years get lighter each spring though they " The lJlD CHUM '7 . _ .4. O N T H E SIDELINES (By Pet. Power) DOSE '10 2,000 PEOPLE are ex- peeled to witness Charlotte- town! Midget Rangers battle the Anlherst Millionaires at the Fbrum tonight in a. tilt billed as the final for the Maritime cham- pionship and possession of His l-Ioncr the Lieutenant Governor DeBlols ‘trophy. use AICHING THE Fancy o! local fans, the game has aroused as much interest as any senior encounter this winter and for the past two days the game has been discussed freely. Reports of the hockey prowess of the youngsters has been responsible for the inter- est and those who have taken little or no interest in midget hockey will be on hand‘ tonight to see the youngsters “strut their stuff." LL ‘THE GLAMOUR. and cere- mony that surrounds a senior playoff will also be present. His Honor the Lie ‘ lit-Gov- ernor will be in attendance, mem- bers of the City Council are ex- pected to attend in a body, willie His Worship Mayor Kennedy ‘will face off the puck to send the teams into action. l U 1U HE LEGION BAND, offering their services "free gratis," will also be on hand to render their usual lively selections be- tween periods. So taken all in all everything points to a gala. even- ing at the Forum. use VERY A'I'I‘R.AC'I‘IVE' Program. with the covers printed in the Ranger colors of red, white and blue, will also be supplied the fans in order that they may be able to identify the players on both teams. I I I HE DJAUGURAL midget series winch will be concluded to- night Incl-ks the first time in Maritime history that teams com- posed of players under 16 years of m l lTT I m E TEAM SIIFFERS SETBACK Ottawa District Cham- pions Score Eight Goals In Third Period. 40.1‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March Zb-Monctolfs sole hope for a Dominion hockey title resolved a body blow tonight when Ottawa Hideous crushed the junior Indians 11-8 in the first of their two-of-three-gsme Memorial Cup playdown sertes, featured by an eight-goal scoring burst by the Ottawa. district champion in the third period. The second game will be played Slturday and e third. if necessary, on Tuesday. Despite Ellison's lop~sided victory it was the calm little Roger Lewis in the nets for Moncton who de- lighted more than 4.000 fans with his coolness under fire when his defence wilted under the speedy pou-criul attack of Otta-wo. Indians almost held their own for 40 min- utes against the‘ larger. heavier Rldeau team but weight and strength told Its tile in the third period . MENTZEL OUTSTANDING attack with three goals while May- nard McEwau, Frank Irottiel" and Brown got two ew-h. Darrflllh 811d McGowan scored the others. Yvon Gould slammed home lVl.oncton‘s first goal and Calhoun and Mc- Arthur completed the sccrlns vdih third-period markers. Ottawa. got their first tally after more than half of the first. period had, gone when Mentzel scored but Gould came beck with a brilliant solo effort to tie it up only to see Brown shoot in another Eidesu counter less than s. minute liter to make it 2-1 at the end of the 11151? 20 minutes. Edger Mentzel led the Rid-ea.“ ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT PAGE SEVEN m Lcwb Sensational age have ever competed in an inter-province struggle, and to all appearances it won't. be the last. U I I HE MIDGEPS have made rapid strides throughout the sister. provinces this _ gaining public recognition and re- cently at Halifax cvcr 2,000 cus- and already plans for next. year are being discussed with the possibility tomers attended a. game. Locally. it has also enjoyed its best season that at least five teams will be the off past year in scoring Tobacco Old Chum has been known as oi Quality" to banded together during season to combine a regular loop next winter. c s three generations 0E critical Canadian smokers. If is today more popular than ever before, and sells cl cl price nevelequulied lor tobacco oisuch quality. Tryc packoge—and you, too, will prefer Old Chum. /j/ b“ 1.7T, Z /’. 7.1.0.; connected in official with sport throughout the times, will retire from office at the of office. 1y hoping the Red Indians would glimmer of hope. I t '1‘ IS UbIDlcRBTOOD from re- liable sources that Mr. .7. E. Stems, First Vice-President of tho MAI-IA. and for many years capacities Mari- coxwlusion of his Welfil" ten"? HAT 11-3 DEFEAT Moncton Red Indians suffered last nisht prove another "wonder" 080m ind cop a Memorial pennant to hang up alongside the Allan Cup flags adorning the rink, but the "Tribe s" defeat just about removes the last n UT '1'!!!) DEFEAT of the Hub team was not nearly l! We‘ sided as it would seem. Prof- lxghgg give lowin! lwmm 5 gfesmeir 17811071113106 for two periods and had they not elected w ewlble g0;- goals by way of a wide-UM" offensive style of game in the third “ma, probably today they would have a much lesser deficit to over- some. IBE RACING SATURDAY what will probe-bl! be ‘he ""14- up of the Victoria Drlvtul Olub nlstmec races with s prom-um o1 four events is scheduled for satur- dny afternoon providing weather and ice conditions are favorable. '11“ following are the classes and starters ‘ Rosebud. Bllbo. Greet, Auk"?- Ciees A ‘hot: Sybilset, Ethel Aubrey, Chestnut Dillon, Acacia- McGowan. Tl-cttier counted before got the though their massed attack turned the Ottawa thrust. um; eagerness for goals to ram in four more before McArthur notched the Indians. the first llne of Gould. LeBlanc and Innis played bril- Twice short-handed thrcush penalties in the second period the some Indians held the bigger foe to one lone goal scored when Frank ‘frottier picked up a loosely cleflrod puck early in the session for the shot. Lewis playoff sense» tionally to turn back nidesu Show then Jack Innis had hard luck when his shot went wide after he had beaten the whole mtawa team to get in 01086- Rideaus proved themselves op- p... umsts of the first rank when they took advantage of Monotone desperate third-period bid for goals. With the score s-l allele-st them the Indians gambled every- thing on an offensive and failed- Mclcwan. Brown and Calhoun second lhdisn marker cage 0V6!‘ on 0118 Rideaus look advantage o1 Mono- the final tally of the nishl- Fur m; ' t about. writes Emmy’ idea of developing a contender for finlssbtoolvlaxlxlnlélschances for ccn- LINFUPS MAX Beer's title. Steve Homes. tmulng in Melrrorial Cup play this Monmmr Goa; “My dew,“ former Penn Stale eollegian, won - . . . ,, ,. .. .. , 5mm‘- M°“°‘°“ m“ W” ‘mm? While. Mitten: centre. 0°11“; in? arid then Pal-aliases? 1m Wlnll-‘l- Ilmls- “BIB-mi 5"“ 5"‘ title chzllllre. .. . tarache. Calhoun, McArthur. Bell. to take aitgouncm: “Jfimlflalllj, Ottawa: Goal, Theme; defence. sdqmelmg McDonald. McEwen; centre, lvient- Tomorrow lush“ engagement zel; wings, ‘rrottler, Seymour; subs. Milford, al-cwn. Derrosh. McGow- an Referees: Percy Moore and George Mallinscn (Montreal). SUMMARY First Period 1. Hideous. Mentzel (Bcvmcur) 11.45. 2. Mcncton, Gould, 10.80. 3. Hideous, Brown (Dsrragh) 17-52. Penalties: LeBlanc (2). Second Period 4. Hideous, ‘h-ottier, 2.14. Fanaltiea. McEwen, Basiersebe and Calhoun. Third Period 5. Rideaus, McGowan (Derragh) 00 Mcllwen (Mental) ‘I. Ridesua. Brown, 0M. l1. Ridaaus, Trottia, 11.56. 9. Moncton, Calhoun, 12.30. l0. Rideaus, Menlteel, 13.15. 4. . 8. Rideaus, ‘H8 ll. Hideous. Darragh (Brown) 1030. l2. Rideeus, Mentsel, 17.37. 18. Rideeus, Mcllwen (Brown) 10.09. l4. Moncton, MoArthur, 10.45. Penalties: wlfcrd, McDonald and Mentael. Prize Winn e r Announced At s. meeting of numbers of the I iottsfoovn Golf Oiub and sub- scribers to the club's plo fund held AND LASKY MEET T UNIBHT Minneapolis and the veteran James J. Braddock tangllng in n rounder. for)’. Braddock, who was in his heyday | See the Ne TIP TOP STORE “we. SOLD BY W. P. BRUCE BRACE BLOCK Selection of the Finest British Woollens CHOOSE YOUR STYLE AND PATTERN OF FABRIC Made to Measure by TIP TOP TAILORS FIT AND TAILORING GUARANTEED ulusllzlcllo cuolcl. . f6‘! BRAIHHHIK (By Eddie Brletz Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, March ill-Another heat in Madison Square Garden's long drawn out heavyweight slim.- lnation tournament will be nun off i tomorrow night with Art Lasky of ‘ 15- This is only the third Joust; in the tournament inaugurated more than five months ago with the promises w be a battle between a speedy. smooth-working puncher who can take punishment and a two-lfisted slugger with one of the hardest rights in modern ring his- Lasky rules a favorite because of his ring polish and boxing abil- ity. but. all admit that if the aging 10 years ago. ever connects solidly I with that right. it, is apt to be good night for the Opposition. U.N.B. Hoopsters Widely _Outplay W o o d s t o c k (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire) IREDBRIUIDN, N. 3., Maren 21 —8c0l'inj 28 baskets in the first 40 minutes 0f play, before their opponents sank a single shot, Uni- versity of New Brunswick defeated Woodstock Rangers ‘Ill-lo tonight in a suddenfvath scrub-final of the New Brunswick intermediate basketball playoffs. Already winners of the Provincial Intercollegiate title, U. N. 8-. will next play Mone- ton Pownees for the hltermediaie championship. Mr. Crochet. of the Bank of Nova Bcotia. N. 8., was the winner of the match set. of clubs offered by the committee in charge. The announcement was made by President W. K. Rogers who on behalf of the club and committee lutmmnglhtbsosnsclmuet- lulelflotdbweeuauiacedthet thenkedsllwbcbelpsdinmeking Sudbary Sen i o rs Default (C. P. By Glllrdlllfs Special Wile) TORONTO, March ZL-Sudbury Seniors, Northern Ontario Hockey Association champions, have defaul- ted their remaining game with To- ronto All-Stars, Senior “A" Ontario Hockey Association zitllsts, W. A. Hewitt, Secretary 0g the 0. I-l. A. announced today. The second game was scheduled here for Saturday night. Sudbury decided to drop out after absorbing a. 12-0 beating from the All-Stars last night. Toronto now journey eastwards for a game with Ottawa Les Canaulells Monday night with the return game in To- ronto Wednesday night. Sudbury Cub Wolves who defeat- cd Oshawa Majors 4-3 here last night, moot the Majors in the sec- lmd battle of their tuo-of-three ser- la hcre Saturday night. The game was originally scheduled for Satur- day afternoon but transferred to the evening after Sudbury Seniors de- faultedv Should Suclbury defeat Oshawa Saturday for the second time the Cubs take the series and will meet; Montreal Verduns. Quebec cham- pions, with the first game here Tuesday. However, should Oshawa beat Sudbul-y to even up the series, the Quebec champions must wait while a third game is played here Tuesday. 0n Saturday afternoon here St. Michael's College "Buzzers" cl To- ronto clash with Barrie Colts in the second game of the Junior “B" fin- als. Barrie won the first game in lnidland 8-8 last night. HIV DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NAME CLUB Holy Name All Stars . Five Aces High single Col Big Four League 3449 .. 3236 in Campbell 3.18. High three Colin Campbell 749. Commercial league B. I. S. Socials .. Halwks High sing... ' has ha...” ills. 2460 299i High three Cbnnie Lc-Clair 664. LADIES BOWLING Five Aces . _ Rainbows 1424 i063 High single new... nasal... 22s. High three Reta McFarlane 557 BILLIARDS For Dr. F. C. Dougwn Tmphy John Garnh-um vs. Enlie McGee. This game was the played in the tournament, best so f ar both boys making some very clever shots with the play on the SCL‘ S's-NV variety, both players scoring point. for point up until the last shot when Garnhum forged ahead and won by a. very scant margin. Tonight at 7.30 Carl McKcnua. vs. Vernon Oatway. PAYS Baby Carriage Wheels P Re-tired u-d 8.1 ll’ Bike Shop PLAY HOCKEY Maintenance ‘e VS THE GAME OF THE SEASON T o N I c l-I T AT 8.30 Midget Rangers A Amherst Millionaires Reserved seats first row, 50c. All other seats in the house, 25c. Reserved seats now on sale. l-i O w.