FEBRUARY 22. 1939 aoxiuc BASKETBALL OTHER scour SAINTS L 05E TO MT. ALLISON l/Vinners Ego (Ir-eat Finish To Overtake Loser ’s Lead In Last Two Periods S. D. U.’s hockey squad bowed out of the mes for f}, New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate: hockey title at _th_e Forum last night when after taking a 3-0 lead ill a brilliantly played first period they were for. eed to see the Garnet and Gold clad warriors of Mount Allison stage a garrison finish in the next two periods and go on to win the encounter 5-3 as they scored a brace of goals within the space of two minutes in the middle canto and then added three more to their total in the ruggedly. fought. last session. it was a stunning detest to the local university crew alter they had made such a line-start and the result of the game leit ‘the ultimate winners of the two prov- Inca cncrwn strictly between Mount Allison and University o! New Bnmswick when the two squads meet this week, a tle Giving it to U, N. B. while a Mountle victory would place the Sackvllle team in the finals against the Nova Boot-is. wimiers in defense oil the title they now hold, With the defence handing out terrific body checks and two tor- ward lines outskating and out- playlng the visitors at oven-y turn it locked very much like the local collegisns were on their way ct j ‘ into second place in the standing ls they shot three goals behind the hard-working Don Baker in the Mounties cogs. Justastheclocktickedotf d: minutes and live seconds Saints got their first counter, when Mur- uoghan after taking a pass from McKinncn only to jumped tllfflllfll an again plckupthoruhbertowiiln it behind Baker before line goalie hsdachancetonisksamoveon tho play. Five minutes later Jack. Doyle, cmtrcing Baintsflrst string scored the most beautiful goal o! the night; taking a 90M from Trolnor at centre ice the swivel flopped to save Coyle l-iot the disc high into the draperies. Dlayer was getting ready let his d-rlve go ~ It was I dilioruit bind o! Kamila and also a diflcsont B. n. U. squad that took the ice for the listlessly-plwycd second canto but this time it was the visitors that had the big edge. Ccn-tinuslll’ on the otienslve they hept boring 111MB. lmmterritory: tcrovsr sight minutes they kept their op- lionsxih at bay but tlinally U. N. B. notched up count no. one. Mc~ Oallusn w‘ ' in Chalmers DB8! on a two man break ss two saints were tssippsd inside flisir opponents dcienss ‘ {- minutes and live seconds later the Mounties made the soon 3-2 as Johnson. skated. 0ft to the Iedt WW1 1M a drive away that squeezed into the cogs between “h! Dost and goalie. Those was no further scoring in the period and Saints could not get going when MoOollum was penalized the end cl the session. McCallum knotted the count at l-all two minutes utter the start of the lust period as he realised on Cunningham's {was from the b01065; Buinfs were having plenty ol scoring chances also but they could not beat the last line cl ddensc in the person ot Baker in "is nets. A mlnuwpust the half- Wsv mark of tns session. Chalm- "mat-arotthe McuutA. tesm._ illit- his beam ahead to stay when he rounded the S. D, U. defence l0 sive Connolly not a chance on I well-directed drive. Crashing into the booms on s brilliant rush "i? the ice Grant, Saints hard- Ykine detsncemsn sssuvstcd it w quite noticeable lflitlry had slowed him down con- siderably. At 18:08 ofthc liflriod m. A. chalked up their-third soal "f the period as Fraser sound un- llslsted M the ilnsl counter o! the slime. 5110i! throw every man up in i-flmeratemiztempts to not‘ back into me naming but they could not break tbrsugn 1a Iinlsievcn whh Whittaker and Johnson sit» this in the minty boa mums in last miau ~ot tbs sncoimtsr the: could not dent me cords and thy Mounties mind. _otf with s well-acumen can in. toward | Lineups:- Mt. A-Goal. Baker; dodeme, WhiiIi-titkel‘, Cunningham, Mcln- W611? iorwards, Kennedy, Fraser. “M8011. Chalmers, DesBrlsay. Macs-Ilium. ‘rmcey. Mcltulay. s. n. U.—Gosi, Connolly; fence. Gmnt. Higgins, liennessey, 583ml; forwafiis. ‘Rainer, Bteele, Cwle- Milmfldllon. lidcKinnon, Mclnnis. Referee: Roy Plowse. SUMMARY First Period l. l. D- U. Milmsehan 6:00. B. D- U-. Coyls (T181110!) 11.03. I. S B D. U., Murnszhan (Grant) sfm. A., Johnson rows. Penalties: Williams. Miniature Rifle Shoot B. B. Burke with s 99 led com- petitors st the No. ll. District Big- nals miniature iwot held in the Armeurios Monday night. W. H. Kelly and A. V. Bpillett scoring 06's placed second. Otiisrscososfolllowi- D.l2.Maync-—————9B D.L.Raioe-——-———-—95 H.8.Joncs-——-'--—-94 E.A.&nlth——————94 R.E_Jerk1ns———---—83 AF.Piohl.rd————-~98 MnJorW.A.Snuit-h————ll3 0-R.Ssunders-—--———9l A.D.Mcl\dasteirs-—-—-00 HJ-‘LOB-mesm — — — — -——87 W.T.Hoopei- — — — — --a"1 G.J.G0dh‘ey—-————-—8'l BciiJ.RogersJr.————-88 R.T.Holman—--—--85 V.E.Connors——————-85 B.W.\Miito————--—'l5 J.R.Bcott——-————75 O I O .Mrllzonazres a Take Miners mmwwmn . ~ -. - 6! illlituiaiies took a 2-1 lead in their five-game series with Glace Bay Miners for {he Caps Breton Hockey League here tonight by de- tecting Glace Bay 6-4. Irving Mc- bon led the Bydncy scorcrswith hi and Williams counted M Millionaires early in the first r. iod and Bob Aruderson got Gooe Bay's first goal. McGibbon scored his first in the sscond period while Ross and Pound o! Glace Bay tal- lied to tie the count. Howell od- lglionsllu broke the and M i n added another Bob Andflcnn G ace Bay's {Ourth l and M B ev clonahsn of ydn Hi0 final Millionaires coun- in til-Is best parforénance of ‘is’: even ng, skfping ydncy sssa t th fli and ‘ e wthefllgluinches when the Miners were olsrine a man Aim. Montague Races Slimmerlngs Around The Sport a Front (Dy Alan Randal, Canadian PIQI Stall’ Writer) NEW YORK, Feb. 2l—Bohby North announces his Novc. Scotia heavywelsht. Tiger Wsi-rington. will tackle Maurice Sl-flckland of New Zealimd March 8 in Boston. It is a IO-roimder. On March 17 Warrington, Canadian lighthmwy and heavyweight champ, will show in the Garden here against an oppment yet to be named. Maxis Berger Jumps into the big time March l7 with a 10- round bout against Pedro Mon- tanez ct Puerto Rico in the Gar- den. Canadian lightweight champ- ion. from Montreal. he gets a big hand from Bob Considine in the Mirror for his efforts in behalf oi! the infantile paralysis toimda- tlon. Tonight's fight. pggmgt was Ramey is Mazda's second Joust tor the fund and, thouBh none of his countrymen can pcmibly be bene- flmd. 3mm ssysz: "who wouldn't tight for something like that." - Benny Leonard, Sid Ten-is. and Young Otto-all lurmer Kosher killers of the ring-think Walter Franklin is a good middleweight o? ‘ nship proqicct. Ed Reilly and Jhnmy Wmte who manage the Hamilton and Wind- sor. Ont... boy. any he is at less: n. year s/way from s title stab. After his first appearance at the Gar- den, when he chalked up his firth K. 0., Jack I‘ hopped into Walter's dressing room with a. $5.000 otter for his contract. Jack got a loud "no". A mystery c! his Qortsmauh show here is how those washing machines ccms to be exhibited among all the great outdoor rtuii’. One booth that isn't getting much ploy is that o! the women's swim- giveaswondglencctoa stout, kind-laced gal doin: hei- bit than. Bhe is Ger-male Bderle who back in 1926 swam the English Chan- netl. Shows how quickly they tor- IO . Literary note: Hairy A iron: Mining's triple champ, has written a love story. It's been s-ibsnittcd to s. motion picture firm. He also writes pzetry. Clyde i River Ice Races A large crowd oi s tutors wore on hand to witness c races on Clyde River ice on Saturday, Rb 19th, sponsored by t (Xmrohlll- Clyde River Racing lub. Owing to wcath conditions, 50mg of the horses did not showu and st one time it was thought t the races would have to be called ofl. How- ever, as it cl somewhat, IIWD Class A trot Con Bud Mack. sport. Bruce n, Long Creek. an the good old horse Deceiver. owned by another real sport, Ivan 010w, Meadow Bank. The next recs will be held Bat- urdsy. 25th, it lee and weather oond tloms are favorable. when all the old favorites and a lot: o! new blood will be on hand. Class A pace will have Convin- cer. Allis Burnham and Ji y K. Olassntrotsndnooswi Peter Pin. lou Patch, Major Cope. 01ers C: Tony Mack, Darkic. De- cciver. Class D trot and nape: Betty K.. Dickey 0.. Silver Th ed and some others Horsemen p be on hand and ready to start at “two is the summary: o'clock sharp lllollowinl’ Class A. Trot and Plea Cmivincer, Hyde Bros. (M. o! — — — — — --—I1l Peter Bin, O. D. MscPhsll (MncPhail) ——---- -1l8 1ouPatch._D. _ . ~ (b D. MscPhse) ———8I2 Clamlfaoo ins Mack, sl-cce u Deceiver. r. 015w (CTuw) - :1 a Oflicials: Starters. sellers. H. J. Macleen: tud Hemline- lean. Percy MacDohad. Jsok Mao- Nevin: announcer, L. '1'. Boston. imisy and more racing. The 81111814172 onus. ‘rim Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Tiny NEW YORK, Feb. ll-The sec- ond-piace New York Rangers un- looscd a furious attack for two periods against Detroit Red Wings tonight and then coasted to a 7-3 victor that kept them in step e National Hockey League's Bru . oi 10.000 watched the game. Tiny Thompson suflered a severe injury above the left eye and re- tired from the rgune late in the third period. Four minutes from the end o! the game ‘Ihompson was hit by a terrific drive from Mac Colviile and blood streamed to the ice as hg vent down. ‘The veteran goaltender was as- sisted to the B‘ 100m B-"d rsoelv :1 tlve stitches above the lett lid. Chuck Conacher took his place without pods in goal but the Rom- gers tell back to defensive play and he had no shots to handle. Clint Smith and Phil Watson each tallied twice for the Rangers. with Bebe Pratt. Neil Colviile and Cecil Dillon adding singles. Lynn Patrick picked up three assists in the tree scoring encounter. Red Wings scored one goal in oaoh period. the marksmen b61118 Carl mscombe, Pete Kelly and Eb- bie Goodtlellow. The summary: first Period l-Detrolt. Llscotnbe (Mother. Young) — —— —- 9146 z-ifiongers. Pratt (Watson) 13:22 8—Rsngers. N. Colvillc (M. Colyille. ShLbicky) - 14:04 4—Ron2~ers. Smith (L. Patrick) — — — - — 17:55 Penalties-Iioodtellcw. Molyneaux. Second Period li-Raneers, Dillon (Smith. L. Patrick) - 5111 G-Jiongers. Watson GUARDIAN BOSTON l; CHICAGO I BOBTON, Fob. 2l—-(CP)—With young Roy Conacher equalling the season's goal-getting record o! tour Boston Bruins ght to block the champions’ bid for fifth place in the National Hockey League. The game was played before 14.- 000 at the Boston Garden. The onesidcd triumph enabled the top-place Bruins to n their 10-point lead over New York Rangers, who crushed Detroit. The 22-year-old Conacher. youngest member oi’ the famous hockey family, scored once in the first and third periods and twice in the middle frame to run his season's total of goals to 17. His mm p was a three-goal blast against s. Atter the Bruins ran up a 4-0 lead in the opener, the Hawks be- ca-me dishearioncd and disnrganiz. ed and d/uring the scconll frame they had only two shots against goalie Frankie Bwimsek, one o! which. tired by Charlie Mason. he was unable to handle. Cully Dahl- strom scored the other Chicago halllyl without amistanoe in the find e. The remei Boston tallies were supplied by Flash Hollott. Bobby Bauer, W y Dumarh Bill Cowley as- sisted on three of the Conacher goals and Hill was on the starting and cl the Iourt-h. The summary: First Period i-Bmton, Conaclieu- iCowleyi 6:56 Z-Bost,on, Hollett - — - — 11:00 ii-Boston. Bauer (Dumsrt) 17:21 4-—BOb‘l0l'l. Clapper (Schmidt) Peiialtics--Co0pcr, llollctt. 18101 (pl-gm 14mm) ._ __ __ _. 3124 Second Period 7—-Detrolt, Kelly b-Bosion. Conacher (flowm LIQOOITIUQ) — — — 151$ (Cowley) — - - ~ - - 2:16 g._. gem t-Bcst/on. Dumart <1. Patrick Pratt) - - 16:44 (Crawford) - - - - - 6:61 ii-Rangers. Watson ‘l-Boston. Conaoher (Hill) 18:01 (l-Iexmll. l-iiller) _- — - 17:29 Penalties-Jione. Petufltias-None. Third P911“ 1o- , - — — — — = Detroit T%Pliflod wowigiti h“ u at i (Barry, consoling’, - - 141cc iii-Chicago. Danish-om - 13:11 Pqgeltiep-‘Bo-wmgn, Hillel‘. Penalties-Sands. Clapper. Mt. Stewart 8t Montague Meet Tonight Trailing by live goals as a re- sult cit the 5-0 detect hhey sul- lered at Montague, Monday night Mt. Stewart Royals will be tho underdogs in the betting at. the Forum tonight when the two squads meet in the deciding en- counter to decide the winner M the central and eastern sections. But although Mt. Stewart are rive goals down they are not as yet thinking oi being beaten and will be out there tonight battling cvcryinchoftvhewayforizhoiull sixty minutes. Tid McEwenh Montague Hoc- key Club however, now with their biglsadstaring themin theiacc will be out tonight to repeat their previous pw cimsnce although eixpeoting a lot more ocmpetziti from the rural team. - The gomsshspesupasbelnga wgedly-tought aflolr throughout and tans desiring plenty o! action will certainly get their till of it when the twotecmsstqionthe lceat ma sharp ‘illhllhli. Tony Calento Favorite In _ Bout Tonight Wsmmu% - e , m oi tile hgglvywelghts. “gun es his beer-be rrei stomach into‘ the ri for a punch-session urltih Abe Fe man tomorrow nigpt there Dfdlfll won't beams-n the crowd o thinks the aiiair will last six rounds. It's one time the tight faithlul can't compalln m? weren't warn- s. sm ve Pcldman hasn't a chance and the promoters themselves 011311 I hAU-hflrwd M1011 00 build 5% 000, w th sons in the municipal] stadium. - from t1 wuw, CHUNKY. rrhflns. Pardon. _ ~ aa-rp-nhif- c!__rgnge__ _ _ _ _ ._______. the Iogldmlielson hotel. not POWERS. KING'S ' scour ... Workout For Midget Maple Leaf Club Any boy in Gisrlotrtetown who is eligible for m-idflet hicckey and would like to get on the Maple Leafteamissskedflo beatthe Governor's Rink this a-fttomoon at 3:30. This is important. Tournament Opening Date Announced The provincial billiard tourna- ment Bots under way at the Sunnvside Billiard Parlor on Fob. 27th, at 8 p. m., when Bill Nichol- son last year's chemlpton meets Bill Phillips in a 300 point match. Eighteen players have entered tihis year's tourney and s. bang-up series is anticipated by the tans. The dmawtortheflrstroundtook place last evening and matches will be Played evdry nidht except Saturday. ‘Do add interest to this year's tournament a good fan who wishes his name wltil-ilhsld has donated a- trophy to be a/warded the player who makes the highm break during the entire series-all the boys can say is thanks. As usual the winner and runner-up will receive trophies donated by the manager Pred McMahon. snooker: 1111s proyincial snooker tourna- ment will open in two weeks time sndalsrgccntrylistis ,“‘. The en-mes for this tournament will close on March 0th., and any- one wishing to play must hand in their name by that time. As usual less anyone on the Island is eligible- nobody barred. 8o hand in entries. m“ KAIJTAJL-What believed here bvithe stat‘! o! Dit Clapper and L‘ i» . Thompson Injured As Unions Blank {angers Trim Red Wings 7-3; Alberton In ConacherStars In Bruin Win Opening Tilt -ra blankléllmtho UITIICUITIB Ted Rcgals, 5-0. at Vic rio. last. night in the first some ci a home-and- home total-goal series ‘ Prince County Intermediate tit-e. Both tea-ms played cautious hock- ey at the outset u_t Victoria 111mg: ed lntc the lead with a goal bu! Maclood near liie close o1 the 0'9- ening period. J. Knox put uhc Vic- tor < two up witli o: hhe middle session, Play was livened rlod as Victoria hnee more counters. Vic D. Macleod Five penalties were during the canto. Lineups: Victoria :—G0al, Laird, aolood R. Miller, H. Belts, J. MacLcod, J. MacLcod, L. Tay r. Matthews, Malet, wards,“ Ma MOQU t Albert. R. Rolex-cc, llnesrman, c, bee. Tiyon. SUMMARY l-Victoriai, D. 319421.206, (J. Knox Macheod) 19:80 A. llo Art Mall”. A Ralgiflld Mlllman. M victim. n. érciit. PClliilllC-S --VN one. second Period Pviciorla, L. MacLeoti, (D. Mm:- Load) 19.32. Penalties-None. Third Period 2 (db-Victoria. J, Knox. L. Macbeod. ‘el-vicioi-la, D. Mnobeod, 3.00. IQ5EViCtOITE. D. MacLeod, J. Knox, Penalties, l". Millman, L. 'I‘a\'l0l', H. Betti. A. Protitt. G. Mnclood. BEAVERS DEFEAT CUBS HERSHEY. Pa. Feb. 2i -».|/\P> i-The Beavers from Saint John, N. 13., defeated Hershey Cubs 3-2 in an overtime hockey game to- night Barnes and Kelly scored in the first period to give the Can- adians an early lead. 2 we‘ Ship "Governor UIlsW-rlditilons. Built 1875, Saint john, NB. by Cruickshqnks. the bow lines with the smoldngfplecsure. the only goal u-glnthethlrd “ t anged home and J. Knox were the marksmcn. handed out deience, u . L M . Lood, forwards. Lester Maolood. lo Alberton:—-Goal, Hardy. deleiuic, Profit, tor- , Millman, Alberion, I. 4st}\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Q W Q . ROSEBUD-the "figurehesd" of a ‘grand tobacco! --A Ircigrcnl, Friendly tobacco that gels your smoke appetite lugging at LoqcI up with Rosebud, Iigiii‘ up uncI you're headed lo new horizons of pips RosEBuo Cul- smoking tobacco WRESTLING .1- “Hub” Doubtful- How Operation Will Affect Arm B01‘ ERINGI. Rb. (AP)—Oa.rl mibbell admitted his surgery-altered left Inn must resume oduction o1 those famous That lean flipper which carried New York Giants tor a sea- son still bears the‘ mar o! 1 stitches put in by a surgeon ss fall. Although it {eels well no , Hub has no idea it can develo the twist that pioduces those hat - l "screws." on! afloat my l , but i! it docs, it's nmbsbl the end o! ms." said Hubbell. soiling that for years he wasn't sure how long he coll keep "ihivuing ‘cm down the groove." Down The Alleys CHTOWN ALLEYS Commercial League Enterprise Doughnuts Electricians 3978 H1811 slnflk. I‘. Cox I87 High three, I. Cox lib Kinsmen III McLeod’: G moery High single. L. Odllscck I0 High three. Dr. L Duffy 75B _ ‘Tonight at. 8.80 Dodgers vs Indians. B011! NAME DOIIIIG Ccsmierclal League Bingos—2a88. Stools-Moi. High single D. lliflonaid I0. High three 1 Nllehaci I8. Alerts-SUB. l-iau'k.s—3068_ High single F. Gallant UH. Higih three G. Gills ‘II. Tonight I4 I o'cIo&:- Big Four league: Al lhss I. old ‘miners. ROME. PHI. 3l—-(W Hamid-All Italian tennis p were toniglgzdby order of the Italian Ten- nis caution to wear uniforms . when playing matches ‘The . v hands cu .the oourtwasslsoiorbldenmor- ldcr tQIeo-ase the ‘had weed otinl- “TEAM 5 - 3 1MB afternoon. Hi P card another tans h ner in each Classes and sewn» mms° DPY‘! Gd 1d Convince-r 1 Bessie Kalmuck dis Horse Racing On Harbor Ice Todal); €___. sisssss and sunning lat v are scheduled ior the horse racing _. ram on the Harbor ice this > Class A Pace Lad Ioflrcgcs sy . Aubrq win Kslmuok Saturday f with large tumwut Prizesewill 1 behawasded the via- Ill. entries follow: Class B Trot. and Pace Kentville Loses Defence Ace \ very first fustel \\\\ M“ 10c. and 15c. pixgs. Hsmly Sui-tight Powell, 15¢. 1A lb. tln 60c. THE IVIARITIIVIE SMOKE \\\\\\\\\\\\\\1\<5. " i ‘ Iluswn. u, ours/or, 0w mun; » tunnels Q10: hen-n; mom's and , l1 Tbs Boy locals Association. , Bu? Min/shun“ .. ‘unflinchin- ' M'N'.'II\wa_l',n->F-_; -