APRIL/lfl- 1.9.41- ’ PVin Quebec title MONTREAL, April l3—(CP4)_- Nam Branch. Y.M.C.A. Juvennes won we provincial basketball cham- pionghlp here Saturday night, turning back St. Patrick's of Que- bec 39-21 in the secsnd game of we hQme-and-home series to take p31; round 92-71. rm; (l-TARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prom) Winnipeg Monarchs won the Can». adian junior hockey championship and the Memorial Cup six yearn ago tonight with a 4-1 victory over Sudbury Wolves at Winnipeg. T110 Monarchs won t-he first. game of the series 7-0 but the Wolves camn back strongly to take the 8N0!!! game 7-2 and force a third. BR UINS s WEEP SERIES WITH DETROIT TEAM ¢_____ Capture Stanley Cup For lAir FOrCE Third Time By l/Vfzipping Motor City Squad 3-1 DETROIT, April l3-(CP)—B for the third time in their history oston Bruins won the Stanley Cup here last night with a 3-l victory over Detroit Red Wings in the fourth game of o best-of-seven series. They completed their sweep of hockey laurels-they also won the National Hockey League championship by finishing first in the schedule—with a masterful performance of the bruising, forceful style which has placaed them among the rank of hockey's greatest teams of all time. Bruins spotted in l2 minutes of the second period. Bauer Nets Winner Bobby Bauer scored what roved l0 b, t e winning goal early the second pQHOCl while Jimmy 01'- lando, Detroit defenccman, was serving a penalty for holding. Or- lllnziols penalty was only a few sec- onds old when Flash Holiett fired holn¢ the tying goal alter a play with Milt Schmidt and about a. minute later Bauer picked up Schmidt's rebound and poked it p.14. Goalie Johnny Mowers. Lfllil‘ in the pericd Eddie Wise. ninn coasted in on the clear and blasted homea. 15-fcoter to end the scoring. Detroit's only goal came in the first; period on a 40-foot drive by Carl Liscccnbe. Although Bruins ulgcd the Wings in goals, most of the play belonged to the Detroit club. Brimsek, the Boston goalie, stopped 28 shots while Mowers handled 27. Detroit o goal then ran in three One of the smallest crowds in hiiiiitionl°°tilr “$2.33.: °“ -watched til-ll, game?“ a o“ SUMMARY First Period 1-—Detroit. Uscombe H breoht) 10:14 ( o“ mes* Penalties-Reardorl, Orlando. Second Period Z-Bcston, Hollett (Schmidt) 3-Boston, Bauer (Schmidt) i-Boston. Wlsernazi (Conacher Mcflenvy) 19:32 Penalty-Orlando. Third Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Smith, Llscombe Jar), MoReavy (major). 7:42 B143 (ma.- Cincinnati Reds And New York Yankees Favored T0 Capture Pen nant Races f By Judson Bellev Associated Press SW11! Wrllar NEW YORK. April l3—(AP)- Baasebalrs major leagues are ready to stage their spellbinding opening- giliy’ spectacles tomoirow and Tues- Proalderit Ronselelt will relax from responslblllzlca ‘on: enouifh to ttarow out the first ball for Washington Senators and New York Yankees, who meet 1n the ceremonial first game of ttie sea- son at Griffith Stadium in the cap- ital tomorrow. The scene at Waashlngton will be duplicated t0 some extent in eight other cities the next day as mayors and sundry other citizens throw out; balls to give a. formal flourish to the regular openir-g games o! the National and Amer- ican Leagues, Provided flood Weatvber continues the nine games scheduled for the l-WO days should attract some 250.- 000 f ans. _ The champion Cincinnati Reds, twice winners in the National Lea- gue, have been established as fav- orites to win tihelr third straight pennant in. the senior circuit. New York Yankees, who won four times in a row in the American League before being dethroned last season, have been given a. slight edge in their comeback campaign. However, at least three teams 1n each loop are powerful enough to Win and the triangular jostling may continue right down lo the last week of (the season next fall. Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals in the National and Cleveland Indians and Detroit 'I‘i- gers. last year's surprise winners, in the Americaan are the other top- notch teams. TUBSCIBYT» bi! salvo in the Nation- al League will bring together St. Louis at, Cincinnati, New York at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Chicago and Boston at Philadelphia. The American League will have Chicago at Cleveland, Detroit at St. Louis, Philadelphia at. New York and Washington at Boston, Regina enters Allan Cup Final series CALGARY. April 13—(C‘P)—R.e- tuna Raangers won the Western Canada senior hockey title by scor- lllg two quick gcals late in the lnird period to edge out Lethbrldge fi/llirivlilc Leafs 3-2 here Saturday .11. Wth lcss than two minutes to go and most o1 the crowd confident the Alberta champions would hold lscn- one-goal lead, the speedy Re- 8.213115 counted twice in 16 seconds ll) twin their third win in the best- ql-Ilve series. Letnbridge wan only inc second game. AILKunkcl fired the goal that llicllg-lt Rangers frcm belfnd , W120 lllltkFfllllk Mario, 19-year-old hero °l l-le lust game of the senes. “ 11*" lla- Evorcd the only goal. shot llic winning counter for Rangers. M“ Kaleta and Marshall Darling wjrcd for Llct-hbrldgc. The Allaail Cup f.nal will open in Cfllsari" ncxt Saturday with Re- gina meeting cit-her Montreal Rov- lilfi or Sydney Millionaires u-no are Elrd withvtwo wins earh in the n“-‘l°_"l l-Ylllls. Venue of the re- Clllllllllz some; of the best-of-five anadian final series will be an- nounced later. M)“ responsible for the Regina vlvlvry. scored before 4.886 fans, Henry. "Sugar Jzm" was magnificent. The effective Lethbridge power- play kept the puck at the Regina crease for almost. the full two min- utes. Henr got his legs or arms in front of a least 25 shots as the Letihbrldgo snipers peppered the puck at, the Regina goal. Quakers square Junior series SASKATOON, April 13—(O‘P)— Russ McQuarrids Saskatoon Quak- ers deadlocked tfie Western Can- ada. junior hockey championship flnal at, (W1) games apiece when they deleted Winnipeg Rangers 10-5 in the fourth game 01’ the bcst-cf-scven series here Saturday night. The fifth game will be piny- ed here tomorrow night and the sixth Wednesday. Doyle picks Reds and Yanks NEW YORK. April 13—(AP)- Cincinnati Reds and New Y0"! Yankees were made favorite! l0!‘ the National and American League pcnnant, races today b)’ Jack Dllyle‘ Broadwa price-lily“? 3° “med the Yan 5 at 7 to 5 in the mer- lglm League with Cleveland 1_n- dians at 3 to 2. Whlla making tau’ world champion Reds a. e to 5 £1012); m the senior circuit com-Pl" g yo 5 qllgted for Brooklyn DOdKQTQ “IFS A LlLY”—T0lllllllT.F0lllIM FAREWELL EASTER SKATE s TILL 1o eo-zv, nouns 01.1mm; T0 THE STRAINS or AN ALL WALTZ PROGRAMME ENJOY run LAST SKATE or run SEASON KEEN FAST ICE-CONTINUOUS Music Squad winners Over P.W. C. A Royal Canadian Air Force team defeated a Prince of wales Colle e squad 25-13 in an exhibi- tion asketball game at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday. The P. W. C. team substituted for the Grads, origin- ally scheduled to play the airmen. The death of Borden Cox. mem- ber of the Grads team Saturday evening caused them to withdraw. The first half of the game end- ed 12-5 for the Air Force. Close checking by the RCAF. boys and snappy passing gave them their shots from close in. In the second half the airmen continued much their same style while or shooting contributed to the P. .0. downf l. High scorer for the airmen was Wallace with ten points. Cooper collected seven. Thompson four and I-Iemming two. On the college team smith gut (‘eight and Ted Wilson the other ive. Fifth game Of series -1n Saskatoon‘ -. CALGARY, Aprll13—(CP)—’I‘he fifth game of the Western junlor finals between Saskatoon Quakers and Winnipeg Rangers will be play- ed in Saskatoon Monday, George Dudley of Midland, Onl._ Prcsidoil". of (he Canadian Amateur Hockcy Associaatlon, announced here to- night. It ls a. best-of-seven series. If financial returns from the fifth game are saisfactory, the sixlh will be staged at Saskatoon Wed- nesday. If financial returns are not satisfactory. the sixth game will be played at Winnipeg Wednesday. The seventh game, ii necessary, t: scheduled for Winnipeg Friday. Exhibition Baseball SATURDAY _ Detroit (A) 3: Cincinnati (N) l Baltimore (I) 4; Washington (A) 11 Cleveland (A) 7; New York (N) 1 Chicago (N) 6; Chicago (A) 4 New York (A) 3: Brocklyrn (N) 2 Jersey City (I) 2; Newark (I) 0 Philadelphia (A) 3; Pittsburgh (N) 4 St. Louis (A) 8; St. Louis (N) 2 Boston (A) ll: Boston (N) 6 Phlladflphia (N) 23; Lynchburg. Va. . SUNDAY Cleveland (A) 4; New York (N) 4 Chicago (A) 3; Chicago (N) 2 Sh. Louis (N) 5; St. Louis (A) 8 Boston (N) 10: Boston (A) 3 Washington (A) 9: Baltlmcre (I) 5 Pittsburgh (N) 6: Philadelphia (A) 7 Phlladelnhfa (N) 12; Richmond (PL) 5 New York (A) 3; Brooklyn (N) 0 Detroit (A) 4; Cincinnati’ (N) 16 Newark (I) 0; Jersey City (I) 4 Saint John Hoop Squad Are winners SAINT JOHN. N. a. April 13- (ClU-Salnt John Capitals defeat- ed Moncton Comets 45-34 Saturdav night, winning the New Brunswick juvenile basketball championship and qllflllfy to play the Strands at New Waterford. N. s. for the Maritime title. 1t Saint John de- feats New Waterford the Canadian finals may be played here- Capitols b68111) the 85ml! Wm‘ l’ 10-point. deficit. Their win enab- led‘ thfim to plat? the two-game 5G1‘ 8S Y 0H6 - In another contest Saint John Y. M. C. A. midgets and Mancton midgets played to a 23-23 tie. Tflc second game of Lhe series for t c provincial midBBl» lllle Wm b” played at Moncton next Saturday sars rota VAULT MARK PAID ALTaJallf» Avril 13- (App-Cornelius Warmerdam £016‘ vaulted 15 fcet_ 2 5-8 inches flfdfly, bettering his own uriolflc l1 world record. His previous record 0i 15 feet, 1 1-8 inches was set last. year at Fresno. l Sydney Out-steps Royals To Take 8-5 Verdict; Deciding Game Tonight (By JACK MITCHELL, Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, April l3—l,CP)—Faced with elimination, Sydney Millionaires elected to match Mon Saturday night and stole the thunder of the Quebec champions with an 8-5 victory that deadlocked their Eastern Canada senior hockey final. All semblance of their forme the boards as the Maritime standard-bearers‘outstepced the Royals from start to finish. Their rousing here tomorrow night in the best-of-five series for the right to meet the Western champion in the Allan Cup final. A crowd of about 6,000 watched littlQ Dick Kcwcinak, hitting his full stride alter a long injury siege, set the keynote of Sydney's all-out offensive when he stole the opening faceoff to shcot them into a lead. After thatflt was sweeping wide-open hockey with the Royals always striving to come from be- hind. Only once did the Montrealers do itfiand that once almost proved ta» tal for Sydney. Needln only a tie to end the series, Roya deadlock- ecl the score at 5-5 with about nine minutes to play- but ti)»; Millionaires hardly left a breathing spell be- treal Royals speed for speed here r close-checking tactics went by rally forced o deciding game fore they were two goals ahead ii.- gain. Latnskl and Hall Pace Attack Pacing the fleet Millionaire at- tack with a pair of goals apiece were Steve Latoski and George Hall while the others went to Kowcln- ak, Johnny McCreedy, Jud Snell and Jack Atchiscn. The five Royal counters were divided evenly by Johnny Acheson, Buddy O'Connor, Gerry Heffernan Johnny Mahaffy and ittle Pete Morin. It was Mahaffy and Morin who almost, wiped out Sydney’s___ea.rly advantage in the closing period. With Royals behind 5-3, Mahaffy ticked home 0'Con:ior’s paass and five minutes later Morindpicked up Paul Raymond's reboun to tie the score at 11:15. The Millionaires proved their worth then, however, wit/h Atom- son taking Mc ‘e pass send them back into the lend Just 12 seconds later. Latoski made it 7-5 within a. few more seconds and Hall gave them another clincher when Royals took their goalie out in a. dwllerate last-ditch offensive. Enhancing the chances of Syd- ney for the final game was ting lire- sence of Captaain Mel Snowdon, taking his regular turn on ‘he de- fence fclr in; first time s.nce an injury shelved him three weeks ago. Snell, speedy forward suffer- ed a twisted knee in the final frame, however. and Coach Bill Gill said he may miss the deciding contest SUMMARY First Period 1—sydney, Kowclnak, 2M 2—Sydney_ Latoskl (Hall) 16:18 3-Mo:itreal, Acheson (l-Iaggarsy, Raymond) 17:38 4%ydney. McCreedy (Kowcinak) 18.43 OTgIlggLTGGl, O'Connor (Davies) Penalties-Snell 2, Perowne. Second Period ti-Sydney, Snell (McCreedy) 8:45 FIIA/Igéitreal. Heffema-n (O'Connor) iz-Syclney. Hall (Walton) 19:55 Penalty-Acheson Third Period 9—Montrea.l, Mahaffy (O'Connor, Oshawa back in’ Playoff picture TORONTO, April l3-(CP)— The Generals from Oshawa took over command once again today of the Eastern Canadian junior hockey mnanoeuvres, after twice letting the initiative slip into en- emy hands. The Generals battered down Montreal Royals 7-l here last night before about 6,500 fans to square their best-of-five section- al final at two games apiece. De- ciding game will be played in Toronto Tuesday night. General: flavored The Generak are booked as fav- orites to take the deciding game and represent the East in the Memorial Cup final a; they have clone in the last three seasons. Winners of the Cup in the last two years, the Generals lost the first game of the Morin) 8:27 10—Montreal, Morin 11 .15 11 lfiydney, Atchlsoci (McCreedy) l2fisyfncy, Latoskl (Snowdon) Iii-Sydney. Hall (Walton) 18:58 Penaltics—Janke, McCreeclV. (Raymond) Dethrones Stella Walsh‘ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., April 1S —(AP)—Iean Lane of Wilberforce (Ohio) University battered the world's women's indoor ZOO-metre record Saturday night by a second in dethrcrning Stella Walsh of Cleveland's Polish 0lymp;c Club 1n the United States Senior Women's Indoor Track and Field Champion- shit» _ Miss Lone, outdoor National Spring Champion, was clocked in 25.1 in finishing ahead of Misl Walsh, Olympics stiar and holder of the outdoor ZOO-IHCIFO mark of 23.6. Both Miss Lane and Miss Walsh had battered in qualifying heats Miss Walsh's former inrlalormark of 26.1 set in i934. series 7-4, took the second 10-3 and then dIOTYPQG the third 7-4, MONTREAL. April l3»—-(CP)—- Coach Lorne White of Montreal's Junior Royals exprcsst-(l Satisfaction tonight over word that the deciding .Eastern final playoff between Royal; and Oshawa. 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