zaps-a _- Wheels 7 .-'~ .. ill’. '8‘ ‘ UPPAWA. March 2'1 -(OP) — _~.- "Sydney Millionaires, Maritime senior champions, romped to a 6-2 victory over Pembroke hum- ber Kings. Ottawa district champ- ions, here Saturday night in the third came of their best-of-five Allan Cup eastern quarter-finals . series. Sydney leads two games to one. .. Millionaire-l won the first game l-l and Pembroke took‘ the aeo- »_ 0nd 4-2. The fourth game will be played here Monday» night. Win- ner of ‘the series will advance into the semi-final round with Toron- evertake the Maritimers. Both Pensbroke markers were scored in the final period. - Qydney outshot Pembroke in the first on stanzas. 13-6 in the first and 6-8 in the second. while the maladi- Kings the Mll- lionairea ll-il in the flnalperiod. heft-winger Paul Plat-I. a new- _ef.fort. other Sydney snipers were Joe Watts. Don Melisa and Mor- ria A capacity crowd of 8M1. the largest of the season, saw the _ hoblaslyhad A Iiahputdydneyalwl-YQO l“ Ills second goal was sees-ed at the 10-minute mark on a tricky, " allot from oupdfl-gahile " mnlphv steppe cu e n i“ grab the sadiber, hutIa bcamee w. amt the puck recline peat him ‘ and into the wide-open not. Joe Watts added another be- , fore the period ended on a ions ,_ screened shot from the bhleline _ while" Pembrokeh. purine-week _ Oollvfsimon. was sitting out his ____ “third penalty of the period. _.,'_‘,j Seven penalties were issued in w; the first period. four went to Pean- “bbroke and the others to aydney- " Sydney's Bruce osllaehsr w» flagged with a minor for rollb- rs u» middle emu. Plate started the play for Millionaires He carried the l. f. - periodona menclsick. 1°88. e Millionaires Ronlp To aEasy 6-2 Victory Over \ Pembroke Lumber Kings P981180“ i _ King-nos. Murphy: de eiaol. Coll-um. Grant; centre, R. Gieseiln-echt; wings. l". Gieaebrecht, Selkirk: subs. 51m- on, Gillick. Devoy, rnglia. Iair- weather. Freemark. Gauthier, Le- \ game for the Maritimers, on blue- llne passes from mrne Freemark and Simon. Gulick scored other Pembroke goal late in the screened from jult inside the bluellne. Five more minor penalties were issued in the final period. includ- ing "two minor penalties to Pem- broke's Gulick and Sydneys Don McRap for reigning. Ralph. ‘roohe , whose eligibility to play for P mbroks had been questioned by sydney officials, did not appear in the lineup. He was replaced on defence by Don Grant the shot l l orsnel. _. flclmeshaw mum Farrell. 10:00 3-3753”; Watts (Nelson) 17:57 Bimon (8 Fflrdney. MoRac (Plat!) e:ss. Dowling Penalties -.l>lats. Simon, Asun- dei, Watts (l), Selkirk, Grant. ketyn. arenas. Gulick, Plats. ByTIaeamaII-haahoaa Georgoaveeirsa, the "Ohleoutisnl Ollclwber" and one of the great goaltendars of hockey, died from gill-borough Zotyears ago today. a: yell firs pro dame w Montreal Canadians Doe. 31. .1910 and his last with the eaafie team Nov. m, 1M5, despite "a tempera.- iflre of lokflrot serious symptom of his fetal malady.‘ our our wav_ N B P-E-I- < rap. GUARDIAN. Tillie. GIARIDTTEIOWN - rad turned in good defensive Barnes for Lb; winners as did Charlie Lirkletter and Bitwell for the los- ers. ' . Bob IeClais acted aa refele, and George Mclcnnau was umpire . whilst-he timer was League Pres- ident Col. WJ. MacDonald. Twin Hoop Bill i Al P.W.C. Tonight ' The final matches in Island Physical Fitness Basketball Lea- gue play before entering into play- off competition will get underway at the P. W. C. auditorium tonight in a doublehead event. The first game will get underway at 7:115 when the Saint Dunstan's University quintette clash with the Summerside Schurman‘s, while one hour later the Prince of Wales hoopsters will oppose the Bummer;- side ll. O. A. F. cagemen in the final game of the double bill. l AlthoughP. W. (7.. and Bchur- man's are out cf the running as far as making a berth on the play- off roster, and the results will make little change in the League standings, the matches are never- down a cabiegrarn by telephone. The mesage said his -yeer-old son, Capt. J. A. L. Smith, was killed in Malaya. , G. F. l-[ufcheson ‘Specialists a‘. the smug of we!" defect." P,W.C. lloopslers Defeat Summerside Schurman's 44 lo 35 The Prince of Wales College basketball team Saturday night broke a last place deadlock with Bchunmrrs as they defeated the cellar-dwelling Smrnmerside squad by a score‘ of 44-35. The win PM!“ the city scholars two points ahead of the Schurman-sponsored team and although both beams are out qr lhq League playoff picture, nev- ertheless time m-- ter was hard- fought throughout. Led‘ by the brilliant shooting and all-round lplay of sorrel- thatohed Harold "Red" Howctt. the P.W.C. team were headed only in thq ‘opening minutes of the guns by the hard fighting Bclsur- lected an even ten points. Dalve on the forward team, soured six out of ten points to lead the losers in the hull. In the last bell ths losers out- IOOMd the winner-shy a score of 5-24 in a close. exciting battle. for eighteen. Earl Ssnith, ace of the visitors. aslo went to town in the _ Johnny Inglis and Pfllilities - Gal- final vwenty minutes as he led the “pm”; Gumt mum; gm- ghg lagber, Myletyn, Gill-ink, Arundoi. glasses for the correction of losers’ aojourns into the P-Wfl. lumber Kings. "m" "dd sector and scored ten points. Har- ries, also of Bchurmanks, aided’ a lowing cause as be accounted for Ljlwnw- - u'.sy.su“““> y” ....._ ..... .. ‘Rfifiis’ "W Pole“ in "w M 11-"- ' ksmm,‘ Pa" “w, Charlie Ballem and Walter 0on- fisai-iy ma with less man-two mln- rams Period TIIE Plllllll: SERVIBFUF GAIIAIIA ‘ ates gone in the el-mv- H0 ti»! 'I-~Po:slbroke, malls (Ibeemark, _ _ a pass from Don modeling? 3|; Simon) ............................... .. 0:00 REQUIRE! M‘ °' m‘ ° " ‘m?’ l a anmouas. ansmwrss-aarrva omcsla, saooo-sam. _i.‘3.°.’.‘."‘.‘.‘.“‘.“.°.i..3"....‘.'3....°"*... "' Mo». <- m- we» mo». Ara "$00-85, . plicatloss forms obtainable - at alon throughout Canada. . Two ICONOMISTB. 38400-80000, Department of Trade ' and Commerce, Ottawa. .A SUPERVISOR OI PHYSICAL "EDUCATION AND - BEGIN-ARON. “AM-SHIN. Indian Affairs, Ottawa. AUDIT IXAMINEBS. flJM-SMIO, Department of National ~ Defence various centres. snsracroas or s-oon AND DRUGS. smell-mm VI-flmll GURU?!- Poeter announcements giving hall details on sssesst Service Offices, and Offices of the Civil Service Commie- Alr "Iran-sport Board, Ottawa. display — and ap- Poet Offices, National Employ- -By J. R. Williams Scorer: Arnold McCallum. Cambridge Wins From Oxford In Annual‘ Race LONDON. March 27—(CP)—l-ialf a million Britons yelled with car- nival abandon Saturday as eight husky Cambridge lads defeated Ox- ford in the annual boat race on the Thames. 1 Underdog Cambridge won -by a quartenlength. L Cambridge rowed in the same thin shell it used last year in set- ting a record of 17 minutes 50 sec- onds. Saturday's clocking was 18 minutes. 57 seconds on an upstream row against an ebbing tide. This was Cambridge's 51st vic- tory ln the 95 times the classic has been rowed. Oxford has won 43 times. 5 Every spot along the course from suburban Putney to dlé-mlle I» nearly two lengths ahead after three miles. But the lads from Oxford were tiring and Cambridge stamina showed. Cambridge caught up 50 yards from the finish and slaved ciff tpe desperate Oxford stroking o w n. PAGE SEVEN rink skinned by m ranted u- feated the R. B. P. Jardine dfl 18-5. l In another contest to detwmihl b! It. 11th. place’ the rink Hal Spillett turned back the l‘. MaoLaine rink by a .l0-8 score. Scratch matches will be played for the most part during Canada's Mos! Useful Vehicl. . . IILLYS-OIEIILAIII ‘JEEP’ W m... famed for year-in-and- ‘jeep’ Truck to fit your WiliysA-Overland dealer's. BIG VALUE FEATURES ILLYS-OVERLAND ‘jee ’ Trucks continue to headline news in the low-priced eld! They're truck-designed for higgh-capacify haulin , low operating costs and long life. Th y're powered byt e Wsllys-Overland ‘jeep’ Truck En _ year-out dependability. 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WM“- gilllihfl‘ g g g g Total lo a a so i l" M"1b°'°‘- o! Ottawa Amy- tireless * i to produce plenty ..~ , _ , r men squad. Froan that point w _ wgxoofiiégnkfiwgr th':‘°%‘ Ullfllllh _ of action and keen competition for m. my 0011,31,,“ plgygfl a m“. , , _ Sydney wllionalres —- Goal. Bummer-aide and Charlottetown mm 3...... you, offgngfvg ma l, Kings. both offensive and defen was“; dagence, Myggayn, Am... hoop “n, renal they led the losers ' . WW1" "l" 1'1"‘ i" PM“! " deli centre. Whalers: wines. Mo- ' d9 m "f ao-lo at ole half " til!!! built up a six-coal lead. Al- my h. “h, w,“ 1,1,,’ ENGLISH 310mm Gmmh as” mt tom“ m; Lfifflldiilflh Pembroke eartrliied the gay Ne - gghdt. Medynslli, cram", Enghnd/_-“;P) _ Bu!” we Pa"; min led m‘ pomp in the 11W fwd '1 W" l‘ Roach, -- postmaster Harry Smith. 1'8. twk getter! in m. first half as he col- eorner to the Bydney roster this ~ Hewett, one of the League's bau- li~ season, sparked the mllionsirss that Period & Son handlers, really went to town aa . second win in tlieserleswithths-ee l-Oydney. Plats (W-halen) 1:21 he raced, in continually 0n the l, goals, the last on an unassisted Rz-rdydney, Place (Whalers, ue- OPTOMETBIQT! losers’ hoop to score nine baskets " ) it develops 50 h. . ligation-on your own jog! l. a ‘“°°.'i“2.i’.?“.'.i"..i'.22.“°& l l | l W. ..;v.:.<ii a .' l own u a ‘ Q u a gfkfl°ju§ u“ m“ m” I ‘ i - I AGAIN! I SlND %RRELT RAIN l l. Thrlfly power delivered 4. 2- and 4-wheel drive Mcrria (Mouse) bowling scored ‘ I ' a’. ' "1AKE HIM FORA AN’ I. 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