MARCH 14,_ 1932 THE CHARLOTT ET() W;`\l GUARDIAN __ io ,> (D Fi U. S. OlympzcsH0CiiEYSiI0RE$1" ` - TIIE Al<`Tl:IRMA'I'll 0 n e w National League .____. Toronto five, Boston three tovcr- ever Americans Us-egfight Spares In Fruitless Effor -_ Maritime -Provincers. g0sTON,_Ma.ss., March 13-(By|ter attack by the Bostonians was we Canadian Press)-The Freder- _ productive of a. goal three minutes mon Millionaires and Boston later when Nelson teamed with Cul- Hwycy Club played to a 1 to 1 harie. ' ww fn an overtime game last night. The result left the teams _victory irl the overtime, the Mari- adlocked in the three game ser- t de M Fredericton having won the.1 when Mosher feinted Frazier out of ‘ mst on Wednesday, and B. H. C.1f- the second encounter Friday night. in f1'0l1i1 Of f-110 DUCK- Fllrious play last night develop- ed many scoring chances, but they were frustrated by the opposing left their nets on several occasions to stop enemy forwards who had med through th, dere;-|¢¢_ y Mosher, Webster, Miller, McManus, par;-5_ Island Scarlets nothing. r-ny in tho first perlodstarted ` S slo\\'1_v, with both teams playing a waiting game, Bubar and Frazieri M1195, Frazier and Bubar, who, fl; i A! brought the crowd to their feet on 11° 1: To Outscone Both teams tried desperately for ime team coming closer to success he net only to have Garrison step LINEUPS usoll and Bowman, defence; Bea- ton, Gammon, McArthur, forwards; A- . Bronx Hockey Club nine; Rhode 11” Boston: Frazier, goal; Garrison, iderson, defence; Chase, Sanford, oi-oral occasions with brilliant N°’S°\1-Smith-M°rrL'-ser. Clilhallei im' Tile secondbegan with a series or attacks and counter attacks. Bath goalies continued spectacular work in turning back opposition scoring thrusts. At halftime Mc- Grogor and Anderson’ Boston de_ Penalties: Ferguson, McGregor, M fencemen, were sent off the ice within a few seconds of each other‘ and tho Millionaires redoubled their efforts to score. The key Club countered by an exhlbiggfi of puck-tagging until their mates rc- wmcd to the 1oo_~ McArthur, Mosher, Ferguson. '1‘he situation was reversed short- ly before the end of period when Mosher and Ferguson were banish- cd at the same time, but Bubnr re- pulsed the Boston attack, once fall- ingon the puck to avert what seemed s certain goal. The Millionaires came out for llle third period determined to reg- ister a goal which would prevent te overtime, when the Hockey Club's tW° games W°“1d be 1’1“1""1 Wm* he Bosi/onese in an effort to decide numerous spares would bc doubly 1 effective against the visitors' small " - n squad. U At 5.35 they seemed to have‘ B achieved their object when they d look advantage of the _Boston d tcam's shorthandcdness Mosher scoring from a mlxup. But a coun- co CENTRAL GUARDIAN "AN IRISH PARADISE"-Prince Edward Theatre Wed. and Thur. Get your seats now. 1452-1i ARENA-Skating tonight. 1457-ll AVIATION NEWS - Mrs. J. S. Jvllkins who was forced by bad vs-catiher to land at Megantic, Friday *"'°11i1\8 on her way to Montreal, relnzllncd there oveniight and con- iiilucd her trip Saturday morning arriving in Montreal at 12 noon. On Safurday afternoon Dr. Jenkins flew to Vernon Bridge returning with a Patient, Mr. Arthur Sullivan. He left °1 550 P-m. and was back in Char- lottetown in just an hour. The patient was operated on at 8 o'clock THE SIN 0-J AP (Continued from Page 1) "China asks only for a definite rcssutioii of hostilities to end the 110106 of destruction; a prompt lvithdrawal of Japanese troops so as to remove a most potent threat i° Peace: and renunciation of fur- ther aggression as evidence of good faith, “ln short, China demands noth- ing which ls.not guaranteed to her by international law or treaties. She awaits peace and waits upon Japan for l_ts realization." K00- and Soong arrived from Nailkins by aeroplane today and 1“SDC0ted the Japanese front lines around Shanghai on the way. 13'-‘grading the arrival of the 1-Wlsue of Nations commission in- vestigating the sino-Japanese diffi- culties, Koo said its presence in Shanghai would cast a new ray of 110190 on the darkened horizon of 51"°'JBDanese relations. "It brings to our shores welcome Proof of the lmiversal interest in Ferguson, Palmer, McArthur, fth games will be played Friday A fourth game will be played to eterniine the series winner, Fri- ay being a likely date for the ell- MARO0NS ANI] 1-NE-ll YURK TIE Ncw'York, N. Y., March 13-With! their place at the top of thc Ameri- can Division cf the National Hockey _ i Leailuc assured, the New York Ran- nm SUMMARY 1 U E B and what a Swat £08111 1‘CDf0S0HiS gers got a lot of bad hockey out of First Period the Ci1D'i=11 Of 11115 1"`°V111°° 111 me their systems tonight in playing a __ 110C1¢°5' “'5“`5~ 4 1° 4 11° W11911 the M°“m’a1 M“1",` 1.-Canadiens, Gagnon (Alcx- MC-N'_[‘m;|A.L, Qllc', Mitrcll 13 -- |°°ns` 1111\f1l`°7 14-55- he Canadian Press) - Tm’ ,.,_ Liddell, spares. SUMMARY First Period No scoring. ' lller. Second Period No scoring. ' Penalties: McGregor, Anderson, Third Period - 1.-Fredericton, Mosher, 5.35. 2.-Boston, Culhano (Nelson) 8.30. Penalties: Liddell. McGregor, Overtime No scoring. Penalty: Mosher. ' The manager of the Fredericton am announced tonight another serlcs' winner. The fourth and cl Saturday nights in Boston. unter. (Associated Press) . MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,j four, Nashua, N. H., one. Fredericton: Bubar, goal; Fer- 0 almer, forwards; McGregor, Kelly, H°°k°5' C1111’ °11c~ li}ANI-ill|ENS time) . m It may be a little late but D ‘ eless it is better late than never- Montreal Canadiens one, Chicago Had a, verse with Jackie Kane the n°1'h1ng‘ othr night and asked What he - International League _ rhought of Friday rllghf/s sil'\lB§1l‘- London two, Pittsburgh one. says he, "Begorro it reminded m0 Windsorthrec. Buffalo two. of an old fa=hioncd Irish Tru Detroit two. Cleveland two, fover- party. Everybody seemed to be wil- tlmc tie). “ng f,°_ hgh; and ngtleuffg was thc Canadian-American League order of the cvelng. “This C0¥`m011Y- Boston Cubs two; Providence co one, (overtinicl. wi Bronx Tigers three, Springfield nothing. American League Kansas City one, Duluth nothing. Tulsa three, St. Louis two. h United States Amateur Finals S ntinued Jack, “is a. sweet left riger in more ways than 0110-" Expected an Easy Eveninfs’ Jimmy Foster-Jimmy ss’d. Said Eiotiols Hold siluinil’s l.oo}}*ill§2.E g units' ullillltlll ll _ l. _iwlillgiriliézl f . ....BOSTOii illi1l_iil0iiiiiiIN MONTREiil coach of the Moncton Hawks in <.'onvel'satlon w`th a prominent cit- izcn afici' Fridays gllmc stated that lilo tilt just flllnllcd between Ab- cgwcits anti!-lawks was one of the best llc lurid ~r°r witnestcd. He was at loss to lllderstand how either teams o'.'ei'came exhailstion ln order _ to nlzvjlltain the terrific pace set by the Abcgwelts in the first period. 1Nlcklin was surprised and dumb- founded when he realized that such 9 1-1 thgughf it was an exhiblton 0. pri:-c had been :ct in what, after . , -_,mg but it turned out to be an Ai- fill, \\~_ls only an cxliiblton fixture. Brooklyn Crescent -Hamlltons _ 19-Il CUP f1X1‘11'9 °" what have you' In, fact I never worked 1li1~i`dl`l‘ U\ .-\LL HAIL. CAPITALSI _ New York St. Nicholas Club sev- 811 my 1116- F-9D€¢1a11Y 1° the “mud _ 1 Lake Placid, N. Y., New York m Exhibition Frcderictoll, N. B., one; Boston i5 N E lo LIBK HAWKS MONTREAL, Que., Mar. 13-(By the Canadian Press)-Johnny Gag- non's tricky shot from the side of the Chicago cage gave Montreal Canadiens a 1-0 shutout over the fleet Black Hawks here last night. It was the sixth game scheduled between the two National Hockey League clubs this season. The Can- adiens have won four, lost one and tied one. Narrow as the margin was last night, it was enough to keep the “Flying Frenchmen" four points ahead of the Toronto Leafs, even though the blue team managed to take- tho Bruins into camp. With tho Chicago game now behind them, the Canadiens have practic- ally sewn up first place ln the Canadian section standing. , ` Cvagnorl-beat Gardiner in a smart play three-quarters of the way through the first; period. Art Al- exandre, blond rookie Canadiens centre, made the play. He crossed the blue line and passed to Gagnon on the wing. Johnny stickhandied behind the Chicago nets, hotly pursued by thc Hawks defence. The little fellow suddenly darted out from behind the cage and slapped a quick shot at the side of the nct. Tile puck sped unerringly through the small space between Gardlner’s pads and the goal post and dropped 1 into the twine. _C__ n0¢_|,ing_ (f°,~f,~m_ drilled from centre ice; the _ ___ _ _ _ om left wing near the blue lule. ,Mcllilcul oil their » rctulll from However. bg Bill Gill gave m ' _ _ _ t of trouble and m,,,l,1e is Gprs Bill Cockburn, Winn p:g's goalie arl 'ed other Tommy 0li\'¢l' “Bcy, oh boy, what a dandy iddle name." The Colonel In “What a game! Never in my life have I experienced such a sci-to 11-S' s ented to coach the team but 118 I known the way the boys felt of( bout it I certainly would have cn .toyed the gmilic- lronl n box seat. ilvion C1lDii111S- 1`C11lf01`CC<1 by M111'-ff 2"B°S1°“» 0“'°“ (C1a1’1’°r1 6:14 _ _.__ of Cuinpbclltoli of our own "N, ILL." 3-T0I`0H1--"'. UWC-0 1552 wlio won 'rilu scams? A hockey fan, after pcrus'l1l§ 1119 Guardian or Patriot, asks, "Who W0n the series?" The question remains, latter cnc of tivo Alnerlcan Olyln- 4-BOSforl. Jcrwa (Oliver) 7:50 ' pic goalles. In addition the Bcan~‘ 5--Boston. W€ilM1f1 tClaDl>0l`. which team is the better? The way the affair ended the answer is still Eaters had eight subs. They were Buffy) 5130 _ P altie Non as far up in the air as Skeet-Kuhn, confident of victory. But alas and _ en S1 e "the Maritimes best g0fl1iC," W95 ~ _ _ _ Third Pcrmd _ when Butterworth scored from the When the Winiiipegs Allan Cup I1: Concord, N. H., one. l1€I`10*1 When Gro” 1’-1m°51 ° 1 _ ` _ ' _ e Mr my not with two Shots, one ll-.\.1‘0Hf0- 1’\'1“`1°¢“i i\1f\C11S0“1 left boards. But perhaps before t G »' -' - - , _ d -ld- 10.41 , ice palaces are closed to await next not to be denied So, for the er. ,cnr.s_1-mys tho quosuon Wm bg ing struggle our neighbors rcsur- Penalties: Gaibralth,Bla_'r,Hiteh-1 1 - ' lrcctccl two more Olympics, Fitz- 1111111- WC|1fl1’1f1. D2\i'1‘2I;h- 1 definitely dccidcfi? _ . 1gcrald and Garrison, the regular Overtime P3103 1 l{UMOR ' ~ ' A - 1 ten subs, rusllcd to the fl-ay. "Caps" C““aC1‘“) 87511 ' Tllat ole lrl rumor has ituthati-Scored five 800-15. but U10 YH1l1¢0¢5- B_T°r°n€°' Gouache’ 8:52 ` g ' Penalties: Jerwa. Abcgwcits will battle Slllnmcrside Crystals a two game series, goals to count, home and home Hff111¥‘S~ It has been the concensus of nD1!\i01'i lotion -n the western captal: emi. sunk ins capitals s-s. so ul SfOCk M€8ting8 ’ ' Held At Tignish _ e.=1 y i - - that Crystals are as good as the Abbics. Il' the above mentioned tie doubt that the supporters of both teams will occasion special , (By 'i' Jimmy Ward started thc Maroons pommos: \v,.,,¢_“.om,_qV[,_,-o;,_ Winged Wheelers of mo Mom,-C81 1U S A defence, and bolstered by taking advantage of--,the New Bruns- wlckers lack of man" power, t‘cd the- count alld iiftlie Fiertlnie" as Har- rai-d was wont to do against Mc- thlrd play-ol‘f was necessary. How ever, ill this game, feeljng perhaps series oomos to a h¢ad_ mere 15 1115- a quiver of conscience, they only used scvcll subs. It was a mistake. ` for the Caps were leading 1-O and only a desperate third period mark- er enabled the American Olympus to tie the score. 1 ,' This comment, fans, will give you some little idea of just how fast this Northern Hockey League is off ahead in the first Period \vlt'h ‘ Amarom. Armor-o Associaginl, mp- (Com-mood from Pago 1, B °1°V°1' ““a5515t°d 3°“1 when 1115 Second Period toyed the Quebec Hozkcy Champion team was a man short. Before the No sw,-e_ 51,11, by defeating Lrlfontainc, pro- and stand by_ Wow. _row M mo_ l1€1”i0<1 WHS 0\’01‘» 50315 by 1"“1~°1‘ Peillllticsz Goiiselig, S. ll.-Imitlm, vlncilll intel-mediate cilalnDi0r\S- bl’ holes, Kceling and Art Somers had put gm-k@_ the score of 6-2 before a crowd of 253 D_ m_ mam mgjms Shu; off, 111° Rangers “11°‘1d- The C°°k 5,000 at the Mount Rfiyol f=\\'0“9~ Concentratlilg stcam lo lumps. If 1°"°1'11¢1`S 5°1 11 3031 1191*'-‘ce fm' New Third Period hcre today. Having \\'0n i-110 01199' water docs not put fire out \vc are '7-Toronto, Horner (Jackson, A series of live stock meetings! vscrc held at Tignlsh oil liiarch llth, beginning at 1.30. 1 First on the program was the live stock shiplng club meeting. Mr, H. W. Clay, Federal Sheep and Swine Promoter, gavc all excellent address I on the raising of the better class of sheep and swine throughout thc province. He was followed by Mr. \V. L. Brellton, Provincial Dzliry Superin- tendent, \vho ouliillcdtlle activities of the cheese and butter factories of thc province during the past year. He also gave solne very in- teresting points with regard/to the keeping in proper condition of the milk and cream delivered at these factories, and gave several good suggestions on the improvement lccessful in clinchlng third posl- . tion in the Canadian section, they will opcn their playoff games in the Montreal Forum on March 24. The only defilllte arrangements for the final series that will deter- mine the worlds championship has been made with the New Yolfk Rangers. Should they last that far, the first game will be played in New York on April 5. Feeling that the player has been punished enough for his part in abusing refcrcc Laflanllne in On- tario during st championship play- off game ln 1027, thc governors of the National Hockey League restor- cd Billy Coutll to good standing. The veteran player-a noted bad- nlzin in his day was under a life sllspclision for ills part in the Ot- tawa trouble. It is understood that Coutli has cxpressed a desire to re- turn to the game as a referee and his reinstatement was necessary. President Calder announced that the protest of the Boston club over thc Eddie Slioro penalty ill Chicago was th_vo\vn out. While referee Smeaton was, according to the rule. wrong in not allowing a, sub for Shore, \vho had been given a match cause of thcrc only being two min- utes left when the offence occur- red, tllcrc would be little use in ordering a replay. FIili}0NS I AMERECANS 0 DE'l`ltOI'1`, Mich., Mill". 3. -The Detroit Falcons, battling to retain W d ll ' ie vcs 151151 C°\11d 110 “N100 f01‘ U10 Coming a place in the National Hockey York early in thc second and then N0 Sm,-0, mg ccntfxt 1-0 in overtime on 2 - alright tl --"11'-' 1' irrri _ ' the trouble began. Less than two penalties, N,,,,c_ yycsdny M. A, A. A. M'ontrea1 4;47 p, .. We cannot launch yC1\l'- _ _ _ League playoffs, downed the New leb ' h tlticliolclcrs, fcok thc lifeboats without brczlkill,; as wc llc - M1- W- R- 51\f\\\’. 1’1”0V11\f`l-11 Lili? york Americans 1 to 0 here to- minutes later Babe S ert note cd _____.__i___. Senior group - ` - __ __ _ f I _ _ _ a tally and Dave Trottlcr sank thc' Pl-ovlnclal crown in i-wo Si1'aii:`hi1 ill i-l`0L1si1~ 1'101dil\l; on till you ar- iS_1?°- S1'i’f`11“Li`“°1‘f“t» 5i)°1\U 0 U” 'night in an llnlllrzplrlllg but llard al thc light to iopre live c.1 c, feeding, lllzl maiillgeulcnt of pldscd mm(-1, last two Maroon counters, ollc in1 games and so " - ` ' - _ _` _ _ ‘ ' ` ' 1 - ' 1 the second period and the other' ` scnt Quebec in thc i11"'V‘1°“'“s for 5:15 1Rciud°°1' V’ H’-Ulf-N 51'»1D- L-1° dairy °0'»\- Dctroit's lone coal mine off the. ` . ` _ .' --_ Nil: F. T. l\icrro\\', Fcdelull .Export .V 1. 1- 1.1... W,-1,. ,,,m,.,.t Wm.. 'l i tl th"d. T ltl " tl~, All"n Clip which they won in-ya.ds) Mclllcalm 1nsu,i1t. 11110#-b 1 sic. 0 all ii 1 . .- - cm y n w u wo penn cs M (1 ill iblc to git ofl will abzilllcll ship Gl'l\d0\' 01'1>ll11“1'f\“¢1°1“"`5"- f1"‘"‘11° mall wllo bi'o"'~ ll‘1'0uL'li 10 llc-it i tl ti t d M - 1930. I thc first roiuul of tile l LV' - ` `~ ' ' _ _ _ ._ , ‘ " -‘ n lc over me cu own out dmm uhm, “ H nw,-g, Rangers 0” 'i`ilingslool.\'ei'y budnuw \Vi'il0sc “111\ f01f`|il1\ 111111'1‘°1'S “M1 111" C11" Jzlckic 1-`orbc< =-ilbbilll-' 1‘11` ROY ~'i. lu~l0\'1°f1 11'~`1‘111‘fY 5°°1`°‘1 who,hol.o1.noo moRL.i,,\l..,.,-]~_,,,_;_ gl-alll growiln: nlul turnlp growing mm _ww on oumuo of mo boys- sald that China did not vote on iago. 11"’ 5°°°“°1 ‘"1 N°v11`1°"`_ N151' Dgqrlgolio sol-in was unknowll tonight- ~*-°-" """" '”’“-T* 1 mul on-1-_.» our plus breeding com- tho peace plan of the League of "Cul-ly" li/lclsaac, Alltigorlish for- hey Dui-1110 ‘Vhe°1er“1‘1r°° mend. 1: C. H Hostcrman, marine ilgcni, said actual rescue, is a veteran. He first ‘ oomioos ,m.ooohout me o,.o\.1noo_ Nations on March 11 because of a ward, proved too acute a thom in the beginning of thcsccolld 1'°r'°_d that if reports indicated .-_‘le was went to sen uf. ini al’>DT0Di-‘Cc in 1119 cow ts-_cling ossorlatiolls, and bull tB|€B!‘RD1\ delay in instructions. the side of Bathurst last night, scor- When 11° 1`e°°'V°11 5"' Germams still afloat, a government steamer Barone Queen of Cambria out of pymylng policies, which the Federal ta lzatl to ttli til in thi-vo coals and bolus Credited Pa” “nd \’°1‘fd 11'° p“°1‘ P1151 would ut tout out to slow no- un. [Liverpool for Cilllewwo. C-ofllin. Dom,-tllwllt ,lm wooing str-odlly Au _or on accep e rec- 8 ~ I _ _ _ point plan woo sent to amor-yr but with lui .~..-slot. captain Kennedy B°“ ““S°‘- Yoslertiay afternoon nine oivllniel-S New xorlr. Maiincoscsr. Zimzlbal. ., . ..»,¢,..¢ | ,,,...,- rv-mln ~. both ll~.i~l~; Wl11E‘l,Sllb= Gran' L1Plil1t GMK1- and theMoiltcalm, allconvergingon healthy ?' -- ll nl in v _ ml In xzry :|132 :sxlrrt lolllvl- vffmll by mll~'ll:'~»'m sly",-1 etic and Pouei the point of the Reindeers mishap ell lvl’ l\"\“l-- till* “I” -1 R000 ”\U°“‘1““C~‘ 0°" ‘ ""1"" M Tho. Pnlniet Ref' -~ lwllllll-oil and Helier Second ofliccr Knight tile cheer Bill Nevcr bccn kl.»sed'*" l"01H1l§ V10 St01”l\1y \\f=\11\"\‘ ““"1 Oil failed to an-ive befqre the pm. T. Burns turned in a great 831110 __ __ were collccl'ilcd in the condition of ond Trinidad in 1001. _l In conclusion lalltei-li slides were gl-“mme ws, voted dw" by the ag. roi- slitaur.-t. WE UN"--U the narourg._ nelsideslrllouiiumburs ,thTi;; 1§0io_f:_al your on f-liowiilg me lilrrsrollt maori; sombly Lo Wen Kan ld. ._____--- _ Alncriclm ship 'lcrsc , ll‘_\ \‘/GTC 0 l‘\ CCO 10- -- - _pf cattle and li0'.‘."-cs, .sleep fill _ _ _- _ sn liouanx' t‘|iAl.i.r;NGa M- /\~ A- /\-= C°“ll“"- G°a11 M'-“' tho Willett, tue Foundation i~‘:m-.l¢- Qmajostys ruins at Devonport lu ,__._._,-,._,,._ ' ' ...._-»_ scv and MacKenzie <\~‘f°1\°°¥ N\"'111° lin, and tile Reindeer, llll -.»o.lu-l to 1as4, me \-l~.~.\l~l, of sas gms ions, E -1-,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.1,,5c,, Wm, ,.,.,,,,,,k_, We ilic Borden "Nationals" hoc- Centre; St. Gci'nlf\iI\ _“W1 D°11‘1‘°Y- hcl- assistance; tho trawlcr Lau- ‘Was used as P. E'~ll1b0¥lf in U10 Cllilltl 'by lilo Rev. Father John A. Mac key club do hclcby challenge the Wings. Subs Kerr, Bari Jotkus and by;-he, also in the vicinity the service iiolvlli who was chairman of thc Cape '1‘i:ucl~=e "Bloodl‘ounds' to a Plrric. trawier Rayon D'or, which left tile <\rlll\lg sr"-lon Mr E J Gallant Goal ind'-c -_--- l cl :ls wcrrtar _ _ I | | ~ I ' . - - _ . - . ._. _ A 6 I E E | Q E Q fricnrlly glilne of llovkcy to bc 1-5\f‘>l'l¢l11l1\‘2 13“\'1‘»\\\.‘Z~`-1'- 5| fishing bank-s to help thc Rc' . r. _ - '-*i* 1:1” 4 . -1 y- -- - played in the Cll.il~lot:riown Forum Shearer and Ai'caI1<\. 130fC“<'l`5 V01' the customs cruisers Advcrsus and 1 lu the aftcrllcoll there were 106 ' 1 "1 1" 1 1 1 H111 1' /1 `1` A N' at A duic to bc decided between cis, Centro; Thomson and Thibault. Fleur De Lys, the tug Cozilopoiis Do sou bcllcic, kissing is un- lll attendance, and in the evening _' - .. .- . ' " us. _ _ - , _ 1 . ._ . , 4- » -~ ~- ' pcllaliy, it_was thought that be-| illilcur illullilllls (Canadian Press) CALGARY, Alta-» l\/iklrch 13 - British coiumiofas fast-pacing aiwll chasers, Trail's Smoke Eaters, camo to the end of their Allan Cup ‘P15515 here last n’ght and the rough'-F14' _ing Calgary Brcnlu stepped up s ‘notch on the climb to Dominion Senior Amateur hockey honors. Smoke Eaters, champions of the roast province, bowed to the Alberto. tltllists 2-o in s. game that provides piently of action compared with tho 'defensive tactics of both teams 111 -the sooreiess draw that mariwfl their first match of the 1-W0-Same total series. victory ilwked “WHY- Bronks prepared for their 1101110 H-U5 ‘home battle with Weyburn Beavers. champions of the .ststcr province of Saskatchewan. _ CALGARY r.L1i\I1'NA'rr;n EDMONTON. Alta.. Merch 13 ~ 1 Winning' their_seo0nd. straight 2211119 2-1. saskatoons wr-slcvs' l\m\<>r hockey champions of Saskatchewai'\, last night eliminated Calgary Jim- `-mies in the intel- pfvvincfel playoffs for the Memorial cup, Dominion em- blem. 'I‘he first game score was 4-1 for Wesleys, and the Saskatoon lads captured the round 6-2. ~ 13,000 SEE IUNIURS WIN MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TGP.- ONTO, Ont., Mar. 13. -(By tho Canadian Press) - Toronto Mari- boros won the Junior Ontario Hoc- key Association championshin yrs- terday defeating Newlnarket four goals to one on thc round. l\ial'l- ‘bores won yesterday‘s final some 3 to 0. The first game resulted in a l-1 tic. i The Dukes now nicct Sudbllr:-' iwolvcs N. 0. H. A. rlmlupicns in the Ontario junior final. The game was l’1if\.\’C'1 1991010 51' _record crowd of 13-000- af- ‘1`§<°\“"\ ____ A Conl, fragrant, m i i d , /alhsizm' c l gsr; L o n 5 filler . . Sumatra wrapper. l SEVi‘:i\' r . I » ‘l 1 Captain "Nationals" man iful Englishman who supervised the Nell: "No, never been sick." had r0BdS~ _ \ 1 | ¢ .~‘ :Q . r2.1 if 1| / , 1»1' _i __