,v ?` _ 3.1 _._~. _,... , ».,.~._. l i l i i L . 5 6 i :1e»¢e¢e»'l I C i i P I i i ( _ .._.__. _ ., ,....._..._. ..»s.i.-__,..u=.e-.=..-s.v»:ua¢.-;nzv.'e;-12.1: ii PAGE six _ _ _ ‘_ 'i.ii~.`g_t,ii.\i For Moncton To' Upei Amerks FromiBy Defeating Semi - final Playoff Serieslplayoff Race, Jackie Kiineis Abbies, as confl- cieni and doiigliiy ti hand of local` puL'ki'liu.~\‘i‘s as has c\'t~i~ ix-pi'csciited the rilv iii Muriiiiiii- pli\_\'oo\i‘iis en- lraiii this iiifiriiiiig' i')r Moncton \\hi-:i» loiiiuiii tliiyv- niec) the classy .\1aiui»n.\ in iiii~ first game of ai to- 1.il goal sr-rn-s lviitliiig io a place ui i lli- Aliirzliiiie tina s. Not ,siiicc 1929 has a team com- pixcti oi lioiiiebi'cd.\ iwiit forth to incur :iiai:il.iii(lei',~' in the three- proiiiitv |:i;\_\'ofis and tonight the. '.i|>.|olq' _\'\>ii:i.;: crew, sp0i`ting_ thol \hi~ii-~ i-oliii-~ i.i<-i- by far :heir stif- l l.».»; -,i.-it iii ilic .~ciison. There is iiii iiiiiiiniiig the class of the Ma-l it»o:i.~ l'hi»\ .~\\'i\|it through the New Hi-iiii-iiiik |il.i\~ioii but before the period f vnilliL iii>\\lulli:-l~t,l giiiiulieliside Midgets Clalm IV: Bo P€Hiili'l€S~l10l1f?. ° ° 0' lim Junior Title ° into the records today as three brii- , 7. liiint British Co umbians routed the , Andeisoni 19 19 blazed their way to four Dominion ningham, Cain. Lamb. crowns. Only one Dominion title went to the East in finals of the champion- Win in Overtime Mrs. Ana Kier Patrick, Vess 300 0'Shea and Dick Birch were the 1 _nm British Columb1a`s name across the with badminton horizon. Birch. who hasnt lost a game in Bc tournament play this year. took the , die” Douglas Grant of Wmnipeg. 1-Ie _ 1 beat Zaharko, 15-11, 15-10, whilc man Mrs. Patrick won the wonien`s l Had sing`cs crown from the defending ‘dm champion Mrs. WR. Walton, Toron- to. 1-11, 11-8.11-8 and then teamed with Vess O`Shea to dethrone the Robertson sisters, Ruth and Mar- garet of Ottawa 8-15, 15-10, 15-9 in S UMMARY First Period Second Period Third Period Papeflnakefs Toiionio. Conachcr 13:33. 'oi' the 1.~.liiiii| crown. §l`MI\l.-\RY I-`ii~si. Period 1. (`.ii\ii F - ~ ' _ - i.=>;iio B Ni pi-iiiilLii.\'»‘. St-i-niiil Period O i runswlck Junior hockey playoff situation developed last night when Moncton Wheelers refused to play t.he final under the referees C.in.iiiifii.». Roarii 15:00. 3PP0im@d~ Bafhllf-W P8D9i'm8k€‘l'S pm; w.ng.~. Moist-od (Dai-mghi then claimed the title and the right. to meet the Nova Scotia winners. With 1,000 fans on hand. George Carroll of Moncton said he was to i|<|,i,.d |-,.r;,,d referee but could produce no auth- orit._\'. Tclegriims from Frank 5_ 11,.; \,\.~,,,g_`._ M,.1_(.0d 13.00 Gallagher, Moncton. president of M 3 o 4 H ails- to in). _ mi 1’ :..:2 .<.».~. - Matlicson Gauthier. Kelly. .s-¢».n.:.r-g &\'¢-7l~56~J ....-N Zone.-E Ns=- cnc>~i;r‘ Pi~zi:i;:»»s-t-iiecie. Darriigh. Mc- U10 New Brunswick Junior Hoc- Canadiens ,Md R,,_,ch_ key Association. said Cy Taylor of ‘M0005 L -1;. _.-_-:fr-_fr Saint John and Bill Gill of Monc- T0l‘0\\l0 ton would referee H. T Dowcll, A\n¢’FiCl\"~“ Middleton, N S., president of the Maritime Hockey Association. wir. cd that this was .satisfactory But Giii railed in ai-five, staying Dvlmii in Moncton when he was told Cnr- B°"'t0“ l BAND 1 roll woi:’\' referee with Taylor Rmlgef-“ '11 D teiun know the boys fi-ice a. stiff task MON-rR_b__,\L_ March 7_(oP)__ and While ‘hey “re h°P°f“1 °f ”' neu oiition anti ins N iw Y rk A- victory nevertliciess they will be _ ‘ 9 com. etci saiisiil-d if Abbies hold lnencam mme” ml” U"U'““' L0' P Y ‘ _ night carr'u \v.ih thein the rec- _ l oid of being the Nation-ui riockc, _h'_§“X(gE_gL_ f_§_‘§i_hwI§';";`u¥;t_;§gf _ciiguts iiist ... ..-..i..s in the cur- _ _ _ _ _ rent race for playoff bcriiis. dent that his ciiaivgesnvvouid como _ While *boo mm looked on’ A_ , through in fine st; e. They are a _ _ . great bunch or boys to work WML ,iliicricaiiis bolted out o1_ thc pictine 1 thev are in wonderful shape and “L ngggx“!§§:;_il°’:i;e;;£__é\;_l;“°‘E_?f 1 Yorkers ~1-3. The loss not ` _ _ blasted A/niei-ks last niaihemai- concluded by SBymg_ "We are out ual cliarice of ninkiiig thc plziyoi s. L0 win Om. best defence is going W but _kept l\/iai'oi.iii.» in ini- Canadian _ be R stmug offemg.. sections second spo,, one point a- g oi Toronto Maple Lciifs. s ‘ - . . ‘ i I” lmnmg lo’ you wmgm' 1. Americans. Stcivarl iEmms, roons. Noiiiicott iSiiannon, of Canadian badminton was written 6. Mai-ooiis, Evaiis iNorlhcoli> 13:30, iiici'ir:iiis. Enniis iWis<'iiinn. A DICK Of talent from the East and Peiiaiiies-'I"rottiei'. Jerwa. Cun ships yesterday. Toronto's Jack TQRQN7-0, --1 .__ _ sibbaia and .me zanarko lined the lo,-..m,,,,. ._.0a1_,“;;l;1.I:L,.O',ff§)M;`;'f2 mens doubles crown, beating Char- Leafs H 3_1 vicmry mm. the Section; 1 lie Jones' Winnipeg' and A-Vi' SMU- leadiii" Montreal Canadiens in a ` Calgary' in 5 hard' th-"99'5e'~ flgm- Natioiiai Hockey Leaeue nie here 15's' 1548 15'9' `Saturday night. <11/lore gtlian 14,- pcrsons sow Hiirvcy Jackson and _ _ _ 1 my Fowler score the markers three va“c°““'r stms who blued ` thai. enabled Leafs to kcep pace` Montreal Maroons, now lend- ing Leafs. in third place, by ii point. sides losing the game, Cana- . - 1 . s wen: deprived of the service mens smg es tme’ ‘mfleflmded by of leit winger Toe Bliiike for the re- dcr of the season. Blake .iired his i~ig-lit wrist some time wi; the first period. He dzgmf, notice it unlil the period was over. straight s¢t5_ 15.5, 15.11 Penalties-Davidson. McKenzie. Cmiadlens. Haynes iMantha'» . 'l"oi'onio. Jackson (Fowler. Apps) iitiiei difficulty in the Now P""“m*`*-‘M1`K¢`n2i°» \7H¢k-“°n- w They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE' CANADIAN SECTION -hihwvlu s- s S3351 s- _ sses> sees; AMERICAN SECTION _ &££$ -- i»'l`]Q¢»7 -- 9-7`l~l*" ~l@G’3@ -~ $335 T 5 $$$g DETROIT, March 8-The i.iri~ predictable New York American: knocked out of the National Hco- key League playoffs last night, blasted out ii 3-1 vzctory tonighi over the po\\'i~i'i.il .cc-tioii-leading ` Detroit Rcd Wings. It was the Red Wings' first de- feat on their home ice since Dec. 27, when they lost to Montreal Canadiens. Lorne Carr. on speedy breakt- tlown the ice. scored the Amerk'.~: lirst two goals, and Nels Stewart added the third just before the sec- ond period ended Pete Kelly, Charlottetown red- head, fired the Red Wings' lone counter, a hard 30-foot shot on Hec Kilreais rebound SUMMARY First Period 1 Ainericuns. Carr (Cunning- haini 14.27 Peniilties: None, Second Pi-rind Ll Ameriuaiis. Carr 15.47 3. Detroit Kelly iG;>0df@11Qw, H Kiirea) 1612 4. Ainericans. Str-w-nrt (Lamp Emni-i 19 17 ‘ Penalties; Bowiiiaii. Wiseman. Third Pi-rind Scoring none Penalties: None ROOKIE (il-I'l`.\‘ LONE GOAL NEW YORK. March ii~Ro0kic Woodrow Diiniiiri. iiiinded Boston Bruins a 1-0 win over New York RHIlRt~i's of the Niitioiiiii Hockey League toiiiglii., firing the games _ only goal with ics.; than two min- utes to play. Allan S1iicld~. hard-liitting dg- feriseman provided an ideal pass lor Diiinart's goal The victory qualified the Bruins for the Stanley Cup sei-le: which starts March "3 even if the chic- ago Black Hawks, now in last hlace in the American division win all their remaining games, The Hawks may still nose out the Rangers, however. by f|n1.hmg the season without a defeat They would then snare third place. SUMMARY First Period Scoring non, Penalties: None Si-eond Period Scoring none. Peiialtiew Goldsworthy. Miir- doch. Siiiii.h Third Period 1. Boston Dumart (Shields) 1s,31_ Penalties: Johnson, Shields, M. Colville I' |31' Tic Game CHICAGO. March 7-.'_',' ' 1% HOCKEY JVNIOR ABBIES (City Champions) vs. _ 2 Si'.\l.\ll'}RSl[)E SOVIETS (Prince County Champions) I-`ir.-ii of iwn total goal games for the junior ‘ chainpionship of Prince Edward island TIVESIMY NIGHT 8.30 SHARP AT (‘liARl.0'I"l‘E'|`()\\’N FORUM .»\l)\|l.‘4Sl()N: Adults. 351': Chiliiren, 251'. ` A in- lrwsxi-8-2i 4 1_. , i »>.`*"‘ ' Hi i “ ,_;.,,, ~.»¢~;;¢. ..,.._. , Lag,-.,..,.._......- (Y THBUB-fl' is coNr~iEcTEi> wrri-I , TH' Cl-ilu, Aw... ' -~\».-.~»_. -~ .-~'- »-f--~ . ..~-U53 Y ._...u.-__s- - cnnqenuxraon. -_"-- I1 i _ /W i- _ Z -` ,__‘}.i?.w\\_\.mm¢> -~--_- M i ___ ._ _ m » i l 0\~\` Nothing to hide What do you know about the cigar- ettes you smoke? Are they made from fresh, nature-flavoured tobnooon? To- baccos that are free from "A.I"'." (arti- ficial flavouririg) of any kind? These things should interest every smoker. The English tradition of cigarette making scorns the use of anything but fine tobaccos, naturally flavoured to- baccos-that need no “A.F.” to hide the flavour of inferior quality. Such a c_ig'arette.you get in Grads- fine Virginia-no “A.F.”, nothing to hide, and the result-gentle on your throat-soothing to your nervos-com- plete absence of any after-taste. Common sense tells you~i‘l:'l worth while trying Grads. _ __>: . . _ ____ <5. g ‘ ' :W Euuil vinisinii riiiaiiccns AF" 0 N ei if »\‘ ¢ /C/AL :\.l* I . Acadia Co-eds lllicliey lieslllls D010" The Alley' Basketeers . _ Y-MC-ewivme, By 'l‘.ic Canadian Preis Naliimfil Leilirlw ZION GUILD LEAGUE T° Play Here "W- 3. A. Howatt W Toronto 3. Canadiens 1. J. Dillon The Acadia Univer'ity ladies bas- |nm,__Ameriwn J Fraser ketball team, who are favored to win this here they Y. floor. The local team will line up as follows: Aggie McGee “Bubby" Doyle, Betty Rogers, L. Hoop. Katherine MoGuigan. forwards: Francis Ayers, Connie Hyndinan, centres; S. Block, Grace Camp- be is govemed by provincial associa- tions and the Ma.riti.me Provinces Branch of the A.A.U. of C. has no control of the sport with the ex- ception of issuing amateur cards. u.nt11 the actual playdovms for a Maritime championship get iindzr- . r .ed Wily. that tion oulties that have existed in connec- lion M|iilril'| Liniment remove; uluiiil. ll, K. Stewart L. Sampel Total-1975. the Maritime Intercollegiate year, will be seen in action next Saturday night, when - play the local Co-eds on the Syracuse 6. Springfield 0, Proilclence 1. Philadelphia 0. Pii.ti~iburgh 1. Cleveland 0 (Ovar- time). B. Cameron C. Brown D. Hooper C. .Blstch I. Cudmore Total-2369. High single United States Amateur " New York Rdvers 3, Hershey ‘2 (overtime). Pittsbiirgli 4. Baltimore 1. International Intercollegiate Harvard 5. Yale 0. Dartmouth 4. Princeton 3 (over- time). guards. I. Lafferty D. Oatway A. Jewell G. Lafferty B. Snow Total-3159. SUNDAY GAMES ' Cleveland 5. New Haven 2. Syracuse 7. Pittsburgh 2. i_T_fLT;;.,.. , .. _ .riirl NEW YORK. March 7-Frank Parker, of Spring Lake, N, J , United States' No. two player, won the United State: indoor tennis championship by defeating Frank J. Bowden. of New York, 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 6-1. Saturday F. Mutch S. MncKinno A. Wanen V. Rodd N. Haywood Total-1929. High single, The view has been exp ess a Maritime baseball associa- wouid solve s. number of diffi- with piaydowns in past years. Beetles 211 High three 0. Bintch Jima Bun Providence 4, Springfield 1. Glo' 144 ` 99 138 175 103 101 .Ill 121 14| 131 105 108 146 158 228 111 124 170 20( 141 204 171 134 161. 162 141 209 1.14 101 L. SBmP€l 228. 504. 160 164 15| 139 124 147 176 149 16| 90 103 |86 151 160 101 Worm; 132 146 15| n 122 217 131 76 52 155 155 B2 111 133 128 134 B. McKinnon .. ..._.._,_...~ ._ _ . 1 , , ouiz BOARDING nousm FEEL THAT JAIZ? 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