:90 A . One-sided Victory OverCollege Team Losers Score Counter Of Game, But Fail To Match Speed And Skill _9_f_ Hub 'Outfit. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON, March IL-Moncton Hawks took a long girlde toward the Alisa Cup plsydowns here tonight by trouneisg Mount Allison University, Maritime Group “B” champions 10-1 in the opening game of the home and home, total-goal series for the Maritime championship and the right to represent these Provinces in the Dominion play- downa. The second game of the series will be played in Sackville Friday night and the winners will leave on Sun- day for Montreal where they will meet the Quebec cham- pions in the first round, lmsstsavebutldlllerwuup the rohoundandlssheditbsckinto Oonnoll, scored the next soal s few minutes later. He raced i? 5i i éggzigf a a E giigil: g gggirlri s ririiliri his shoulder into the twin- Ior the eoliegians Iliekie, the goal tender, Robertson and Miller were the pick and turned 1n a splendid game. 1hr the Hawks. who took things quite easily, James and MoMsnua led the point makers with five soorirw points each, while hsd four and Miller three. member of the teern except goalie Ibste-r and Duke McDonald ikured in the scoring column, 1mm‘! .—- Mount Allison University-Goal. iii i? i i #355525; igtfiiii isligg 8 i i??? 25.553 ii 525' érggggii ii: ' defense. Gill, Burrsge; centre. miles, Jam- es, McDonald; rinit wing, Connolly Webter; left wing, Irvine McMsn Ill. Referees-Roy Howse, Charlotte- town, Jack Brown, Moncton. IUMMAIY r ii first Period Mt. A-Gfey (Glllts) I38. l-Moncton, Webster (lidicManus) ‘ ' , Irvine. (Connolly, Miller (Connolly) (James) igggili Eli 5 egi 2“?! r E §§§§;l 16.00. Penalties-None. Btopai-Dickie 25. Poster 5. Second Period d-lidoncton, lifillrr flame-s) 6.50. ‘L-Moncton, Connolly, 0.24. Penalties: Macdonald. Btopa: Dickie 20, Poster 3. Period James 5 3' .5 iii (Bur-rage) (McMsnus) rii Gill) 13.40. lQ-Moncton, Connolly. Ille- ldanus) 17.48. lL-Moncton, McManus (James) 19.31. Penaltlee-Jlone. It“, BiD|J9—-Dlckle a, mm 4. ‘ N. H. L. (YAMIS ‘IYJNIGIIT Americans st Ottawa. -"' . Detroit at Canadiens. fi Chicago at Toronto. Boston at Range-s. i s??? gar i a g O Po I; Ail!lillZ~Il]TV7Z)1?£? S. . Tumour - 8. _80 SHARP y; -- rater. - 2s cams A: I a... 1101212.. win O VER WHEL ‘THE ETOWN GUARDIAN M7"? ALLISON llliilllliS 11m N.S.BHAMP$ 1n11_|_a 111 In First Game of Ser- ies F o r Maritime Junior Crown. Fresh from their victory our Bathurath Junior Paper-makers, Junior Abegweits take on a new foe tonight. Battllns for the Maritime Junior title, Halifax Osnadiens, Nova am- tia champions, take on the newly- cmwned New S. wick-Prince Edward island tltlehokim at the Forum in the first of their two- Ilme. total-goal series And what a struggle it prornlsm to be, Two evenly matched squad; n11 takstotheioewithgrlmdeter- ‘film-Um. the kind that youngsters only can provide, in an effort to establish a good goal margin for the second and deciding battle, While not much is known locally about the Nova Bcotlans, report; herald them ss a smcoth- ‘ 011ml. 6808610115 every minute and mokins lots of speed. The locals’ recent feat peaks for itself, so don't miss the match, it will be well worth seeing and at the same time boost the Abbles to a Maritime title, H 0 GKE Y Snwflonl fiteiownaua: Avsfyfhstandexciizing gumol lmknwaevlavedinuierorumon Friday evening between the super- ioras-ildRs-ts. In the flrstperlod theflrxperilon put onthe prwuro 01mins Ind lilo-Rd rings all around the Ratswhtrcould not seemto get aw- ay. Bomewhero around the ten minute mart Peters snagged tbs: prick in centre ice, split. the defence, drew Whear out and scored the first goal. Dowiirg then msde a. vwnlc of nice him w so i-hmush butwhearwasunbeateble. ‘Iheltsfs mansgedsomehowtogetasfarsa the opposi , defence where they were stopped by that formidable de- fence of the Buperlors. Mscmtyro then grabbed the dlsc out of a cor- nt!’ B-nd pl-flYlnc his usual dashing style made the count read 2-0. But try as tho!’ might the Rats could not seem to get any farther than centre ice. In the second canto the luper- iorn still playing their good game of hcckoytres-tedthefansfoawon- derful display of clever stickhand- ling with E. Jay scoring the only count of tbs nfiriod on one of those wonderful plays of his tomato the acorereada-oinfavoroftheflu- per-fora. . In the final period the Rats got desperate took out their gosl ten- der and played every man up in an effort to score they even resorted to other tactia U711‘)! to put a scorn into the superiors but the Super- lorswerenotaffectedinsnyway. They were content to lay back this period and let the Rats come to them. and as they came they were carried of‘! s total wreck. W. Dow- ling and "Bean" Oarmody then made a break with about 3 minutes to gowithnooneto beat butyoung 1am. Costello who made a wonder- ful effort to stop them. Thfly 9°"- ed the final count or the game. I01‘! 5 Ian diamonds the Manager of the Charlottetown Forum refereed the game to the ntlsfaction of all. The Superior-s were minus three of their most valuable players in the persons of G. Inflerty, R.- Mshar, and E. Rice. They found the loss of Gordon lsfferty s decided loss. Thefluperior-rnewmaoh. ArtPe- ters. brother of H. Peters of the same team. made a 800d Job of coaching. A. MacDonald. E. Lawior and Frank Gallant played sood heals! for the Rofs- o The lineups are as followu- (ly laser Dalmago. Pails Stat! Writer ‘IORJONIO, Msmh 14—(By The Canadian PsessJ-Gunoe the pres- ent com ‘ and 1e Nation- al. Hockey Loague play-of! system was devised sometime bet/ween the playing seasons of 11KB and 102i), only two teams have won the Stan- ley Cup after winning the League championship. There has berm in three cases out of live. a dividing of the ipoilsandinallbutonein- stance it has been an international split. Sodiiilculthssitboon to win the N. H. L. title in a five-game series and then win the Stanley Cup fin- lenlth that it has come I) bo M8114" ed as a scanewhst remarkable feat. to be accomplished but seldom. That is the only rmson they didn't hand over both. prism to ‘Iloronto MaP1° Imfs last mid-season. Boston Bruins 0f 108 and Mon- treal Canadians or 1081 were mish- ty teams that put over double tri- rnmhs in the post-schedule classics- gr Patrick's N€w York R8118"! never generated quite enoulh pow- ei- jormlnjobandtheloafamlmed lu a little bit last lprlns. WNW" tlonablytheclsnof the oircuimthe leafs are back for another try. slsinsnmbsrserlesoftheaamecsmpaign LEAFS ' FA VORITES IW()I? £?7T!lIV1;E?l’ (IlJ1’ YT?) (lllflfldkilf IITTULIZ Boston And Cainadiens Only Tcams To Capture Both League Title And Stanley Cup Since New Play-off System Was Devised. atayveduptoolah with the Boston Bruins by the time they had quai- ified to meet the eager Rangers. The Boston scrim wasa corker from start tofinish. four of the five games going into overtime and the fifth lasting 1M minutes, 4e seconds of extra time. When leafs finally bagged the wlnn ng goal around two o'c‘ock in the morning, they raced for a train to New York and played the Ran- gm in the first Btanley Cup game us; Light. Bo the hovhey World was inclined to give the Bruins as much credit, at lead, as the Ran- gers for beating the Toronto cllb. On the eve of the 1934 play-oi! there are no whirperlocs that Detroit has as strong a tee-m as Boston had last sea-am There is no Eddie Shore on the lneup and the Red Wings do no such heavy body-checking as the Bruins of i933 were scaustornod to mete out. ‘there are reasons why the Leafs might reach tho Stanley Oup ltlsB without being groggy. Even five games with the United states sec- tlon lesfeiu should not unduly tire a team that has three oompkbe for- ward limo-all of them "flwtllifl- An there will be plenty 0f mo"?! on the line here and there that. the series will not go to the limit- It has only barn done twice in The my it stacks up. Conny Smytheb great team will have to eiiminlfo Detroit Red W113 in a series for; the N. H. L. plonahip. This is likely to be the meet Inportfl-nt series bcnuse it all depends in what manner the Rod Wings behave whether the flva years, but the Lends will start strong favorites from one end 0f i316 circuit to the other to win both N. H. L. title and Stanley Cup this spring. It's vii-rely a matter of 90W- en in this case. The leafs have been gong-ed in high ginOQ lB-St NOVQmDGT. 1.081s will in fresh for the cup tests. Tigers Make Clean Sweep HAIMIIJTON. Ont, March 14- (Oanadlsri Fresh-Hamilton T1- gers made a clean sweep of Senior 0. H. A. honors here tonight when they gained a 5-2 decsion over Windsor Mic Macs. Senior "B" title- holders, to take the two game ser- ies by a total of 8-5. Tigris can- tured Senior "A" honors. Expect Larg Contingent From The Maritimes (Special to the Guardian) MONUPON, It 3., Mar. rs-It ls expected a large number of hockey fans from the Maritime; will m- vade Montreal for the Allan Cup playoffs when the Moncton Hawks. llnritlrne Champions, meet the Quebec Champions in that city. The Hawk Club, Moncton, is op- crating a cheap fare round trip encuralon via the Canadian Nation- a1 Railways from saint John and Monoton and from present indica- tions it would appear that the ex- cursion will be largely patronized. Report-I machine the east from fans who have seen Upper Cana- dian and Wcstem teams- in action are to the cffcct that then: 1s a li-Tolll D0ssibility 0f the Moncton Hawks repeating their last season's successes when they captured m; Allan Cup. The Allan Cup champions have been DllYing m great form mu season and if anything are playing more com-pact hockey. Should the l-lswks win out over the Quebec champions it is felt that the West- ern champions will put up the “W881i: of their lives to prevent the Hawks winning tho cup for flie second year in succession. Would Ship U.S. Cattle Through Churchill Port BASKATGDN. March ill-wan- E 5 i 5 Z 5 port for shipment of oat.- msrteta reached in- todsy. Ambztlous a United Sta-ts! syndicate tructlon of a railway line with a Canadian route Hucbon Bay port were being by the Saskatoon Board d s syndleste, headed by Lee n Jonas. of New York, plan- feeilities of the Wyo- tana Railroad to a point hate. al Boundary horn there they planned to their own transportation lino into Rldfllle. in Southern Bea- . and line up w.th the ig are" sci § ¥§éi§g;?§gE§§_ hstspringtheilorontcuasnwls, ream. lag-weany and sleepy from h-I-ving clubs in April- Y‘s Men 3120. C. N. Hotel M01. Bmai They don‘t nefid to be a destny es they call the baseball iiliNlREAlEii rnvrrcrs (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) l-llAMIL-TON. Bermuda, March 14 -G. E. Fenwick of Montreal, who won the medal in the Belmont Manor golf championship last week but was eliminated early in that match play. made up for that lapse today. In the first round of the Bermuda championship at the Rid- dell‘: Bay Club. he eliminated the Belmont title winner. J. R. Ger- rard o1 Glencone‘, Ills, 4 and 3. Two other surprises marked the first round. A. E. Hedstrom of Buffalo, N. Y, upset Col. J. L. Mil- ler 0f Halifax. h‘. S., former Ber- muda champion 2 and 1. and J. H. Beavie of Bermuda defeated the strongly favored Bermudian, P. l-I. Adderly. one up. Bert, Darrell. Bermuda. defeated G. W. Wigle, Hamilton. Ont., 7 and 6. while L. O. Robertshaw, Green- boro, N. J., defeated A. O. Fenwick Montreal I up. Sweepstakes Bill Is Still Before Senate (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, March ld-An erron- eous impression had gone! across Canada that the Senate had “pas- ed" the Sweepstakes Bill, Hon. _Gcorgc P. Graham said, spcakuig 'n the Upper Clmnbcr today. The fact was that the B111 had been given second wading but was yet to be coruidvrcd by the committee of the whole House. which will pro- bably be started tomorrow. The Sweepstakes Bill was dis- cussed only briefly today when Hon. George Parent. asked leave to place on liansard a. resolution ad- flbted by the Ottawa Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, 0on- dernnlng the action of the Senate in "posing" the rcsolution. DOWN THE VALLEYS cosrur-zncrsr. Lsaous Prowae Bros 2953. ~ Bruce Stewnrts 2810. High single, Fred Sma‘! I62. Blah throw. Fred Small woo. G111" iiinn 2061. ‘fcrplionc Co. 1K1‘). High single, M. Carmichi i J10. High three. M’. Carmichael 801. CITY LEAGUE High single. H. A. Donn and Fred l as. ~ kstchswsn Osnadisn National Railways Hlfih three. Fred Small 70. I’ w i4 nrslvrlo/v BOYS AND ems a School sports are postponed until F ri- day, March 23 to give you additional time to M A N ii |'N WINS FRIINI FRENBH ABE Four Top-ranking U. S. Tennis S.t a r s Stroke Way Into Se- mi-finals. (A. P. by Guardian's Bpeelsl Wire) NEW YORK, March lt-Pbur of the first flight United States ten- nis artlsts—lhree from the mst and one from the West-success- fully stroked their any today into the send-finals of the United Stains indoor championships, The four survivors from s start- ing field of 64 were Gregory S Mangin, champion for the past two years and ranked N0. 5. Frank X; Shields, top ranking 1n the Unltod States, lxstcr R, Stoefsn of hos Angeles, ranked at No 3. and Sidney B. Wood Sr, no. U. Brilliant tennis enabled Mangin to sweep from the championship Andre Merlin, Hench-indoor cham- pion, and remove the last of four foreign threats to his indoor dyn- asty. Mangirrs deft lull-volley placements Just over the cord at sharp, ungettable angles, served as the spearhead of his attack on the 22-year-old Frenchman who sub- mitted ln straight sets, 6-2, 63, 6-4. Wood took the measure of Frank J. Buwden, former Columbia Uni- versity captain, who registered an upset yemrday in his defe-nt of Jean Borotra. king pin of France's amateurs. Bcwdvn went‘ down fighting. The score was 6-4, 2-6. 6-4. Wood will meet Manpzln tomorrow. The towering Stocfen mnothered the vr-‘cran Gwrsre M. Lott Jr, Chlcason in straight sets, 8-1, 6 0, 8-4. Shields defeated Dr. Eugene McCaullff with the loss of but five games in three sets. The score was e-1,e-1, s-a. ICE RACING . s The summary of races hold by the Churchill Rat-mp, Club on March 10th are as follows: (‘lass At Colorado Mack iBclll l l Monte G, lBuchannnn) .... 2 2 l (‘lass B: Lacopia Lad ifihnwr . . . . . .. l l l Clara Mack (Ilarrrrcln ...,, 2 2 2 Harry Lauder iMftCNfiill) .. 3 3 3 Prince iMacl-‘adven .. . .. 4 4 4 Next race will be Ma 17th. Ice scraped if neccssnrv. Club meeting, lifarcli 16th n! rho ’1n_vlor shop. Churchill at 7 rrciock. By order of Commfitce. sns up! 1111111 (C.l’. By (iuardianfir Special Wire) PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. Mar. Prove N Province, McGill Universitfs downs. Total goals will decid McGill carry a clear margin of ten goals in to the second game of the series. There was no definite word tonight as to whether the neat game would be played here or in Quebec. The game is schedul- ed for Friday or Saturday, and it was unofficially declared probable that McGill would finish their ser- ies with Aces in Quebec on Sat- urday night. The his red college team were not exerted 1n their game with the Quebec team wnight. A small crowd of 5.000 fans watched the Redrnen slam a steady stream of goals 1n- to the Quebec net. while they put up an impregnable defence at. the other end. leClair scored Quebec's lone goal with a long drifting shot that hit the Eroasbar on the Mc- Gill cage and bounced out again. McGill were superior in every de- partment of the some and alter the first ten minutes of plsy seem- ed to have solved the Quebec de- fence completely. Hugh Farquharson, rangy Me- Gill centre led the scorers with live goals and two assists. Nels Crutch- field scored three goals and Jack McGill a pair of goals and an al- slst. Ken Farmer got a goal and four asssts. The Redmen took six of the mue penalties handed out. While they were two men shon in the third period. Nels Orutchfield skated slowly through the whole Quebec team, stick-handled Bolduo out of illS cage and pushed the puck carefully into the back of the cage. The little Apes net minder played a good game, especially when the Red Raiders were in close in the ion." .\(‘l'lCS of scrambles. Quinn, Arm llcnri and Hamel were best for 1m Qucbocors. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD 1—-McG1ll, Crutchfield, vmnner, McGill) 14.15. 2~McG1l1, Farmer (Fa-rquharson) l"! 45 3—Mr(llll, Farquharson, (Farm- 1§———'I§‘lllld£ld'S versatile Attorney- General, Hon. Frederick Gordon smith. K. C, today won thv ama- teur golf championship of the I5- land and 5m a new rrcord of 241 stroke; for thr- Bnghton Course. K. ROHH was runner-up wlih 248. (YTTAWA »\\‘l) ‘DISTRICT l.\'- TEIU \lil\Tl-I FINAL Westboro 4. mun-ea ltiuntcnlnls S. (Westboro aims championship on the round 10-31. CANADlAX-TGWERICAN Philadelphia l; Qucbrc 0. INTERNATIONCH. ‘LEAGUE At Windsor; Windsor 5; Syracuse I. (jnsdlan-Amerlcan Ix-szue F1111! Boston S: hivnv llzrvrni! I O 56 lb. weiqht 34 lee) 4 gencrcmon. in 1004, when E. Desrnurteeu won lhe lust Olympic vlciovy lor (anode by puihnq live been schsiymq CGHOdIOU 0l.li GlillM (U1 (OAISI FOR THE H?! er» 1am. Penalties: firmer. SECOND PERIOD 4——<l\lCGlll, Farquharson, 5.37. .'>—McGlll, McGill (Bhaughneuy) 11.28. d—McG1ll. Farquharson en 15.07. 7-Qucbev. loClalr 17.50. Penalties: Hall, J. McGill. Meikle- john. 1311c) (Pann- THIRD PERIOD s-Mbcill. Fhrquharaon, 2.16. 9~MCGliL Crutchfieid. 15.00. lo-McGrll. Parquharson, (Farm- , fPai-quharson) 16.45. il-MrGlll, Crutchfleid, 1901. College Tean-r-l-Vot Exerted In; Opening Game Of Series-d; Farquharsonilloots Five Goals. ' REDMEN HAVE ‘TEN 00.411 1.12.40 avg ACEO Int. Titleholder 0' ‘ F?» . ‘en-B i .- 0 Match- 5r For McGill Tong; 1n“ (C. P. By Guardianbr Special Wire) MONTREAL, March l-i-Senior champions of the - hockey team tonight coastal t to an easy ll-1 victory over Quebec Aces, intermediate tillag- holders, in the first of two-game series to decide which ' team will represent the Province in the Allan (Tup play-I e the $31198. ' On Sport Junior Abbies arrived home from} Bsthurat last night literally trckl pink with their win over the N _ Brunswick team. ees The boys claim it was a to battle all the way through and , most in the mme bneath had h‘ _ praise for the treatment accor them on their trip. s a s Harry Richardson also was loufl in his praise for the fine way ti‘ boys were received. The large crowd of fans at the tilt gave the lslanb era a great hand on their fine pin.’ lng and after the game, both play! era and fang congratulated lhnrfl on their win and wished them tlfl best of luck in their hunt for l, Maritime title and the right to . ter the Memorial Cup playriwwns, aulffi 10st 10111311111113 (CI. By Guardian's Special Wirfl BRAD , Fla. March l4 ' 3t. Louis Clrdinals tossed Lhrv- a their first string pitchers. Bill Hab- lahan, Bill Walker and Dizzy 1min, at New York Giafrts today 1111/. ab: though the world champions col; lected l2 hits off the trio the Cnrfl won 7-6. The OI-Ifilllbls, aided by four Q rors and seven bases on balls llmds- ed out by Al Smith and Jack Ssh veson, made the most of flu-fr seas en hits. a HOCKEY '1 A very exciting game of hockq was played in Upper Quovn Smroj Rink between the \‘i‘nl\'<s and Chamlilfl. ‘Tile latter won by n MOI’. Penalties: Madoau. la-Clalr. Hen- ri. Farqrlharsnn. Farmer. TOBACCO inches, Old Chum had smokers for o u,“ cur m: roe cioaamss A, SAVE THE ANDS . “WrTQM” POKER H “or “sh-f; 1W3’ Mo: air/MG ca gum“ of 4-0. Their team play xvaa un- beatable and defence sso. Lineup Weivu (‘humps ' Goal H. Hennessy A. .\l"~.. v, liq Defence T. Doyle F‘. Harness P. Mtlnnrs F. Mormons: Forwards B. rmoyl- R. rim». F. Hunlies J. hitl) -; 1 d FT. 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