...-¢-....¢..-.u¢ s. ..- l-'-'L"_.¢w<4b<4 . ~quxt 0541-10». mo“ 4 ,._ ..~. ........_., g PAGE six TH_I_§ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Leafs Down Wings 4-3111 Fourth Ga Game Ends In Near Riot I/Vlren Adams Tries To Trade Punches With Ref. DETROIT, April 12—(CP)-A grimly-fighting Tor- onto Maple Leaf squad kept their Stanley Cup hopes alive tonight when they set hack Detroit Red Wings 4-3 in the fourth game of their best-of-seven final series. The largest crowd ever to see a hockey game in De- troit--l3,694 fans-saw the Red Wings well on their way to sweeping the series in four straight games only to have the Leafs come battling back from the brink of elimination and tie the score twice before going on to win. The game ended in a near-riot, when Manager Jack Adams of the Red Wings ran across the started trading punches with players joined in, whistle and Harwood. Other ice at the final referee Mel and Harwood was escorted out of the rink by police. Nick Metz fired ticme inr- goal that sent the s rzes back w Tor- onto with less than (lgill itiinuies to go in the fina. pe icii. Thai pay- off shot, a shqrt (TWO fiuii a mix- up in front of i e clmaxcd the tip-hill . team that just ivzuldirt feat 'lhe Leafs had spotted Detroit a two-goal margin in the early stages of the siconn‘ period, then came roaring back to square die count bclorc ilic perlcd ended. 'I‘iicy went one ii wt ugiin ai the start of the ti: rd, but the Fillzlble Syl Apps knot (l the count again and set the stage for Merz‘ win- ning tally. It was Detroifls first loss on home Ice since IJQICI‘? the playoffs sax-ted, and their fist pisycif loss 5llf‘? they dicpp d n 5-0 do "$1021 to Montreal C .n iliciis before clam- inatng Canaidicns. Mud BFIIIICIPZIII and Sid Abel started the Wings on what ap- :ad to victory Then Bob Sl£lII“€(I the puck past hiiy Mctvrrs, and liss than miiiu-cs later Imrrie Carr 1W1’) found the range and b'l"I'~IU~‘(I Billy Taylor's rsbound iiiio the cage. Detroit Went out ti front again on Cari Lisccmks-‘s 35-fcoier at 4:18 of the third pzriod, but svl Apps who htid gcnc \\l lltllll a goal in the final serirs. Jllflzhld one ‘home to square the count. Apps driw an assist on Me.z‘ wnner a short time later. Fifth game of the series will be . - in Toronto Tun-day, with Toronto. The flnal-ivlrstie bfoivoff stari- ed wit-h s. last-minute face -off uhen Eddie Wares drcw a miscon- duct penalty, and then s $50 fine for rc iited argi" is and reins- al to cave the lie off cadre. ..r‘s ice. and Detroit new a ally. with Don Grcsso the box. Grcsso threw diwn his stick and gloves and prcmiptly drew a $25 tine frsm rel re Harwood. That ended the gem" on a wild note, and the excitement flaed a- Yanks will Join II.»A.F. In big raids By Robert E. Buniiclle Associated Prrss strff “r-lfl’ LONDON. AITJII 12-tA_P)—The Ullll£d Safes air loco Will Join the R.A.l¢'. in blasting G rmiiny wllhlll a nicnzh. a"<l the two Al- ltcs will do cveyililiig in their pdvfir to lLil) Russ its 0pc effrrt to crush the cwnmoii Nazi enemy. hrghlv placed QXPC"IS prcd ct here This, they s.i"d. wuld be the upshot oi‘ the VJ-l. hére of the United stilt-s Chief of Steff Gen. George C Ma shall. arid Harry nylons. President Rosevelt’. sup- plv man. Supply Lines Fndangercd Britan and the Uni d States wire pctiired as mp ring Ger- |ii.*ii_\"s supitrn" 'll"l'l fhi summer at "‘ c two. suni i lines iii: qllil“.“l‘.0s of l are iririviniz to r Fl" s a". hat ‘liirnnfi t‘ c S virl irmv long on i liiit siio:t on i"'i'l'.i’ne= 1i i"i-h"< of the Gulf. rrutc and "l'l\1'll1 ‘In-u ‘s are expect- th< "l .c P rsiin i‘ r h r" Mu" iriersk A""1nnw ‘ h ‘The griwiru (114 m Lil rv estab- tn- lldlflYfil‘ w“ "W ‘Me shift l< rircfni: and It c l"(‘ view: o“ UiillWl S-‘""s Pill = i‘ Bl‘. thin wrw- IZIIFW rii: n ‘civors that American pilots woulcl be bcmbln! VIRGINIA gain when_Manager Adams rush- ed on the ice and stalled suungiiig HRITWUQCI. President Frank unth Calder of the Nat-pita. lLckey League Jumped from hs box to - get the l't\i0l'€("s reperi on ine in- indent, By picking up an ass st on Abel's goal, Gio-so equalled the layoff record of l-l sccrng points geld by Bill Cc-uley of Bcstcn Bruins. He also shares the modern goal-scoring playoff r:co:d with eight goals iii this sepzns play- offs to date. Ln kfJilllllg IlIIVC Toronto's Cup hopes, Coach Hap Day made a bold bid with a reshufdled lncup to- night, He benched the high-scoring Gordie Drillon and Bucko Mc- Donald, and ca led up:n Don Metz and Hank Gcldup to replace tiicm. Dcii assured on his brother's winning tallv. ‘Iiie Leafs showed far more spirit tonight than they have so far in the series, and at no time, ever-i when they yveie two goals down, did they look like a beaten team. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None. P6IlHliLCS~AIFCI, Davidson. do, A. Brown, McCcc-dy, Second Period l-Detroit, Brunetcau (Motter) 1:32 Z-ggtrott, Abel (Grcso, Wares) ' 8 Orlan- il-Torcnto, Davidson (Langelle, M-cCresdyl 13:54 it-Toronto. Carr- tTaylcr, Schrln- er) 15:21 Penalties-Dickens, Bush, Gold- ham ThIrd Period Ei-Dctroit, Liscombe (Howe, Brun- cteau) 4:18 tl-Toronto Apps (Sitancw ki. N Metzi 6:15 L-Tcronto. N. Metz (D. Metz, Apps) 1245 P€l18lllFS—l\/lOtIEI‘, OFIFPIOO, Wares (msconduct), Grosso, Germany Tlllhlllftl month iolietard the Nazi's eastward offensive Stab In Back‘) Britain, the Unted States and Rl's=‘a all see a Jarttawse sab in ‘ ' iia as one of tlie m ll dargrrs (Fis yer Bri- tiih nflttcry cpinlrn is Cowinced t“af. a Japanese rtlcck wll Lake place either Just btfiore or coinci- - the 1-point! of Hitler's "t. T"c P“.<s ans gay e are ready if it comes." Norwegian y Ship launched BALTIMORE. April 12 —tAP) — Crown Princess Martha of Norway smashed a bottle of champagne a- gainst the prow an.‘ We liberty ship St. Olaf, named in honor of the pnirsn saint of NOR-E seamen fight- nQ the lonely battle of the Atlan- tic, slid into the muddy Patapsco Diver today. Americans of Norwegian descent and Ncrivegians who escaped by uri- derground from Norway attended the launching on this second an- niversary of the day when the Nafls marched into Norway. "I christcn thee St, Olaf!" PrlIlP-‘FS Martha, wife of ic to the Norwegian throne. as, l0,5ll0-ton vc s"-l started down the way She said later “it was very impressive. the spirit of those work- men and the cheers they gavc.. it was the snirit of the unit-ed nations a posture of symnathy...." The St. Olaf WES the 20th ship liiflt by Bcthlehcm-Falrchlld. "She- got clean lines. a ship easy to handle," said one Norse seaman. "It's like a shot in the arm to know she's on our side." o- :1 o w 5 Q’ said heir the Allan Cup Finals start Thursday night MIDLAND, Ont, April 12—(CP) -Cieorge DudLy, Pies d:int of the Qinadian Amatiur Hockiy Asco- lat.c:i, announced ton ght that the Allan Cup final bztwem Ottawa R.C.A.I~‘. Flyers aiiz‘ the Western champions will begin In Ottawa lhuiszay night if Port Arthur Beancats close ou: their West- ern final Monday :1 gill-- The Beaicats have a 2-1 game lead over Kimball’ DYYIBYIIIICIS in ilic best-cf-liie Westzrn final series. If Dynamitgi-s win, Dudley suic. new dates for tho Alian Cup final will be arranged- Deliendent on H POPE 511m" victory Monday night, t'"e second gacnc- of the Allan Gun fnal will h» pnvrii iii T0 onto Saturday lll[_"l|_ 'il 8. ii"d tire third g-zime iii Montreal the following Monday night. I> Hogan, Nelson Finish in tie AUGUSTA, 6a., April 12-—(AP)-— Ben l-Iigan, shooting two-under- plir 70 Li‘ the last rouiid, caught BylCIl Nelson in the hcme stretch of the Augusta Masers’ Golf Tournament today to finish In e. tie fcr first place, each with 280. Hogan, who started the round three strokes bitini Nelsen, shot 36-34-70 and Nelvn 38-35-73. They will lay off tcmorrcw for the chacnpionship in l8 holes of medal play. Ottawa wins Hoop series 87-58 OTTAWA, April 12——(CP)—-Ot- tuna Ccmmezc; Grads defeated Mcntriiils Sir _Gt;o e Williams College 55-19 here Sa urday night in the second game of a two-game toial-point series, winning the round and the Ottawa Valley- Montreal intermediate basketball Sir George Williams Cofege de- feated Ccmmetce Grrds 39-32 In the first game at Montreal a. week ago. - title ll7-58. FIGHTING MOST Ticsmlvuedeeioi";Peal;- ers, capable of carrying eight tons of bombs, are being added to tlie Bi" ish squadrons whose offensive against industrial targets in Ger- iiiany and German-occupied terri- tory brought fresh destruction to tlii: Ruhr Friday night. "Some thousands of tons of bombs" were dropped on Germany during four nights of raids by Bri- tlsli planes last week, the Air Ministry news service said. The average was "well over a ton a minute" for the duration of the raids. "This was was observed. "The R. A. F. bombing fleet is growing week by yveek." aviation sources said, affirming again that Britain's attacks from the air will contnue with increasing vigor un- till the end of the war. Thirteen British planes were shot down. official air ministry reports said, from among the hun- dreds of bombers which hit mainly Friday night at Krupp armament factories tn the Rvtii". One of the main targets was reported to have been Essen, highly industrialized and much bombed city in western Germany. The raid was described as "a good show" although stormy wea- ther over the continuent hinder- ed the bombing operations. Other squadrons attacked the harbor and shipping at Le Havre. in Gcrman-occilpled French terri- tory, and mines were tn coastal waters. heavy bombing," lt BU RLEv TURKISH Ilsw-Dlrrsnsiirr-Dsua/Irruz- Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO You will enjoy rolling your own with this blend of Turkish, Burley and Virginia tobaccoa. Trenton squares Basketball series With Montreal MONTREAL. April l2-<C'P)-A rally in the closing minutes brought Trenton R.C.A.F. Flyeis a 34-31 victory here Saturday nigt over Montreal Oilers an:‘ left a third game tcrnorro-w night to d.cide the winner of their best-of-ttiree East- ern Canadian senor basketball sun-final. The Airmen, wh: dvotixd the first. game Friday night 30-26, were forced to their late spurge after holding commrn’ th :ug out the first half and through part of the second half. The Oilcrs t/ck their lead about half-way through the second half but held charge for only a few minutes. ‘Ihe mist prominrnt the R.C.A.F. victoty W95 ccntre Pat Flynn. fcrm”r Unversitv of British Columbia Thundeibfrd star who accounted for 12 points. Flynn was the outstaming payer on the flcoi- and would have accounted for an even hightr pont total had it not be"n tlia‘ he was closely si-adcired thrcugrrut the game by Pat Grlffn on the Olers. Eddie (Busher) Jackson, who joined the airmen only recently after pleyng earliir this 56/‘5011 with the Oilers, marked up eight. points against hi< ol" taizmates. Jackscn. used only sparingly iri the first half’, played a big part in the late drive put on by t:e Armen. figure in Morton Engineering Wins Eastern Canada Intermediate Title QUEBEC, April 12-(CP)—Mor- ton Engineering, Quebec and Mar- ilfizre intermediate hcckey cham- pions, captured the Eastern Can- adan title here tcday by turning back Sutton Grsenshltts 4-3. The Quebec squad took the best-of- three series in straight garres. hav- ing won the opener here Friday 3-2. FOOD BEFORE FLOWERS LONDON — (CP) -- Central supply fcr flowers for th- parks of the metropolis, a six-acre nursery adjoining Richmond Park, will thlS year produce vegetables instead. OUT OUR WAY m RIIBINIEX SUITING IF YOU WANT A SU THAT WILL MAKI- WELL - WEIR WILL- .1 AND KEEP ITS SHAPI lliII/ll M til ousnsutzzn BRITISH MANLHACYIHII n» MILITARY CLOTHSIoi- Offlcorl’ Uniform! ® Army - Navy - and Alr For» ASK voun TAILOR rofl ROBINTEX Port Arthur Trims Kimberley PORT ARTHUR, April 12-40?) -Port Arthur Bsarcus tock a strangle-held on the We=tern Can- Rd-J, sen r iicc~.;iy' ch in . nsiiln by ovcr-pcwsring Kimizerfey Dyna- mliers '1-3 here last night to go in- to a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series. Bearca-ts Jumped alrad 3-0 in the initial period and thsn capital- ized on the "e-aks to coast to vic- toiy In a struggle that lack d the thrills of playoff competition. Fourth game will be plziycd here tomorrow night, and the fifth. lf necessary, Wednesday. The West.- ern winner will travrl east to meet Ottawa Royal Crindan Ar Force Flycrs ‘n the Ali"n Cup final. Bearceits dropirrd the first game 2-1 at Calgary last Monday, came back strong to rake the seccnd B-fl at Regina Thursday night, and ne- turned to hcme toe Sa urfay. Edgar and Bert. terrace, maln- slays of theTtivndei- Bay eham. plcns offensive fcr HEVETJI years, 1181111 playrd picmnent. rtles. Edgar scored i-wce and rsslst-ed in two others while Bert pickrcl up 8- Z081 87d an asslrt. Othcr Lake- heud marksman were Lyn Mo. Dorgall, with two, Blll McKenzie and B'll Mokl, "Butrh“ Swarey bagged two for the Briliih Cclumbia champions Use Mlnzird’: for dandruff. Ruth nearly 3-1 Back to normal 1-! HOLLYWOOD, April l2—(APl— George Herman Ru-ih, the mighty a u YOUR PIIYSIIIUE SKATING WILI. rIelped By Regular, Wholesome Exercise ~ APRIL 13, 1942 gage of Iraseliallbfartne, yogi neumon a ea en Cl ay. “Hexlspent a restful nt;ht and his 8-10 temperature was normal, attend- ;.- ants at Hollywood Presbyterian _.._ _. r__.____ __ __ a: i-iospirai reported. '-- g FOG BLANKET MAJOR DRIVE To open ball Season Tuesday (QWWEQQLIlPm; P519 1) Lecturers _ have wild the people what to do if there is gas. Simple mouth masks are being sold and warnings are being Issued against walking barefoot, as most of the poorer Chinese do. NEW YORK, ril l2~—(A.Pl—- Ready t4; furnish ans s respite Many Qult City from the realities cf war. the 16 major ltza ue baseball clubs wound There are roughly 100.000 people up their l-elngng mogmms “may here now but at least 200,000 of and prepared w “m, meg,- Ngular them are expected to leave before season Tuesday in as nearly a nor- u" Wmbml 5085011 still-I- mal manner as possible. Public and private dugout-s will be There were inctcat-om that ln- able to accommodate some 350.000. terest in the ODEXIIZZZ games is a- Titus there will not be room for bout a3 high as in peacetime years everyon . even with the usualex- and bgcaugg of me eXpl‘¢"5$d w- odus. Consequently the auilhorities proval of President Riccsevrll and Have Ordered everyone Without a other public cfllciafs, as well as Proper domicile Permit to leave tam generally, all baseball men 01111118 wind 1f they 001M dew expressxl belief the full schedule bY Aim-l 15- an” ma!’ 5° 5-"°°*°d will be carried thrzugti this year. and 1m 115°“ - , . _ Itls oped toincrease the cap- efi lineup n” Tueflays "Den ltal's dugout capacity to 500,000. Blasting goes on clay and night. Lt all goes well, the present. project "WWW" 1MB" will be finished by the end of the 81'. New York at WBSHIHEXOQ Philadelphia at Boston S‘ Louis at Chicago at Detrclt National Le" gue Brcoklyn at Nw Ycrk Boston at Phfadelphla Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Ghlcarw at St. Lculs. REMEMBER WHEN (Bty The Canadian Press) New Work Rangers snatched a 1-0 overtime victory from Toronto CENSOR CLAMPS DOWN Maple Leafs at Tcrcnto nine years --___. ago tonfght to win the Stanley CAPE ‘IOWN - (OP) -- '1he cup. Bill Carla's god on a pass chief censor of South Africa has "Cm Bllltfn KePlins was the de- issued a special warning agalns ciding factor in the game which "the growing tendency to men- Was featured by 68 minutes of tion in correspondence the pres- Bcorless hockey. ence of convoys, transports sad warships Iii Union poi-ts." BI; Question Ml-rk But the big question mark today is whether the Japanese raiders will be permitted. as they were last year to bomb Chungking at will. unchallenged save for anti-aircraft re. An effective radio net which warns the capital the moment any hostile plane crosses the border oi Czecliwan gives the populace plenty of time to take refuge. It. should be invaluable to Chinese or Allied fighter lanes. Chung ng hopes to get the planes. Cleveland av By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE THERE'S TWO PiPES IN THIS COAT" MAYBE 11-00"; COAT I5 TH’ ONE PA uses TO GROOM ‘n-t‘ HORSE AN‘ CLEAN ‘ri-i‘ BARN! "\\\ s... 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Africa. p I w The supiply of fuel and pan, w the sir-ports hacked In the African ungle Is difficult, however, m4 as to be carried tn mslnlv by flack animal and in some cases by ucks Maintenance of a large all- {om In India probabfy would present fewer difficulties than In Austral“ ¥I§1T6 ftuell has tlo Po imported. sh n B" "e "WY s closer sthsnq In Iraq and Iran. Presumably the IJOYIIIJ-Hllpplv m. dllslify In India could be stewed up In a shfrt time. These factors tend toward econ. omv In all-important shipping. The latest and most authorttiitivs reports place India's armed strength at about 1,250,000 men. 1i Is estimated that about 200,000 havs been sent to the Middle East, Mal- aya and other fronts. Up to a tau months ago British forces did 1M amount to more than three or four divisions scattered for securl reasons throughout the brssd and length of the 1.808,000-squais- mile land. 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