._ e s,»..__ . ~~ _ _- ‘i .1-._ 5. . ei. ".. -i J1.r w I . .er ..- Ks I _ ,,\i_`_.__.._.,. __ ` ' 'i _ 1 l i _ Featurcis CUP 'DATES _f_ t t oi fiiiiiliiiiiii er 3373, _ee _ _ ' l-- in 'Prei_iniinaryPIayoffsLead- 'in to Worlds Cham Track HoWever.'SloWl .llfnship cehtingerltr of 'Heats-Peter Verde; _f_ciI_?i>¢°Sfs?i“i“g°fL°a- ._ \__. - Best Heats of Afternoonf ..._~' _ `£'.l.‘_he_»r`aoes st-_aled» by the Vlcwria speedway club drew only e small gnepdanoe yesterday afternoon. The looked excellent when el#i'ed_”in the moming became cov- ered-‘with water in spots to the depth of-'__f_'otli' inches in places. The drivers ,1i_li%`_ nothing daunted, however, and 1-d§id_a_| keenly through the watery gllplijanhas they would, had it been a peiuedtfaheet of ice. It was neces- aha'-y_fo_l'»l*i!'i8 the starting point down hundred yards and to lengthen _ '____"-fininlfin order to clear an ex-' deep puddle at the upper _¢'h'4i" _ _ "___, _ _ h, ~_f.-".5-; Y omss A mor ’ if 'nits .was the nr-st rece coiled and to be g, corker and would but for the bad footing and zlifrprohan and lost shoes which ne- a “call-oi!" after the sec- ¢aiid=litiat`was raced. First nest-'rhc-y gotllitl on the second score to an cinaellant start. shortly titer the oo; Brier Mao hit the puddle a wild break which put him l1a,rr"__'_in the rear. Jackson and Pet/er lirqde. were then trotting on even A hundred yards from the 'Jackson hoc, poked his heed out and looked good. but an ex- q§_.__-tinge-sent him off his feet and ljlétagiverdswon handily. Second Beat |-_-f|4’la`ey.got away on the second score "wanotlier excellent start. when they o_o-ufulrtha ni-st puddle-thcywere all inedee broth. alight a front shoe and tore it off. 'rhiednit nun dcdnitely out oi it. and Peter verde trotted -Tm'¢_tI_ie`r~until about i‘lfty yards from , _ -when Briar Mac forged by g neck in a real _ _lcnasa A mon ` interest was is-ken 111| because of the BPP¢l11’3!\°° ot-Qolorado Mack in competition with the Great. and Dorothy E. ` three pacers are pretty evenly In the two previous meet- |.i`!p`~Jataica the Great won once and second colorado mask had won a lp'at,~t.lien lost a shoe. Exactly '»1\° jging. thing happened yesterday- i_r`eot-'rhey got away with “W “gm gm;-ing tp gn excellent start. E. made a break when the was reached, out .les- eioiljrid _colorado went right th'f°“i1h _ g._p`aci_ng very rest. They were W- an thg way down until tl\8 'niiisiunaver more than a foot wil- et any tim. °°m1“3 wire in exactly this man- nor., A~ great race. Second lieut- _W1l’q;`__f,hey go; ready for the -S¢¢°¥\_d *.i¢', who found that Colorado MICK 'g’,|3;'\,gggen his hind shoe. This WM .`i§p,ired,»theri-it was discovered I-list he~h"eti~.io|t ». com on the other slive- eouid not he repaired so coi- was drawn. The race WM tid "between Jessica the UN” ‘nd ._ Dm-gf,hy geemed fright- eilé4‘_when one rtroer the had =i>°\~' ibdlwouid more little hreers which ‘gy-,-.ggtgl when pitted against the Jessica. Dorothy sh°W°‘1 me had the course 1199*! khlf would no doubt have made l 5 ._`_ _,__ wonderfulraoa. ' ' ‘ ci.a!`s~ari.o"r' '° This _brought ftegéther D_ev‘eri_poi~i Prince and noi_init_ Brook' 'endi made a real nieoraoo in' tworiieeis. fini Bw-Devonport auto' aiilrcea stroll ly after the word 'was rlvan_a.ri Bonnie isrooz won _very eomiortabiy; Second H/oat-`-Tha' hbtisd__g0t'a_IfaY nicely with-'very uttie'_i'_i»_t_oi-in¢_ _iiild kent together _nntiiytiu 'init ally yerds, when Davenport! _"hilt" oh"_o'i§1l of his innoo. -mir-in _ox“mnfa, 'imp-_ ed noodle end-woody e‘ ii'e;`it_'_-.rl~ii_r.i HW-'1'h°¥ "fs lft.li'a'.~§_`Qi'_-' marks of a -good perfonher; were practically identical, -U_bi0NlQ P. would get out in ‘tiiojlqad _add worthy sett_w'eu_id_i ~'rii_i.k'a"a*_»t_rl_ltii: hid in the int eialitli, rn' _taa'_'|sgoiia heat lis_'ml»da a"bieak`;_b\it_ me ww vi-ffv i`°_°'“!~1‘f"“_'l\_‘onaid._ = '-I ‘5 _. The following _wara’._th_a _;_odi_cills who carried out their-\:_ii_iltiee‘~"vtrt' satisfactorily: »'» "_" starter-1_1iu»`o1l~1ibb_o_tt. _ " Announcer-l¢.'i'. '_ _' ~ ‘. .lodges-rt. J. ate»_l»,=al.;_c..Wl\lts. w_s.nrown.» »,-,- 'rinen-ir. 1-,_ The tai' which and timers was kin Allison Moiseoii of ‘¢°° ,» ' _ 'r _.' ` < - _'i _‘ ` . Ti 1 sUaDlAl.,Y ;~ __ ‘- clam A rrot_ltlail_iih\»¢_ nrierlusc pi;slin_x_i_nary playoffs leading up _Utanley _Cup finals were an- nturioed_~li_c'i-s tonight by rt-snlr cold- _e_i_‘,' _:resident or- _the _ National Hockey :lewis ,dates ere contingent _~upo_h~__ M" 'nrst _-three teams or the ` _‘_ai1d_Amei_'ican divisions of in the order in gU§6Y,ltlh|,_l`>l»t D1'€-98116. 3_,A_1],1play_oi‘f__-p_lacs_s have now been gncligd _with the possible exception _ in the American di- ‘bY.‘t\\_e.N_6w York Rangers, Tile i_tf06ii`gal's.al'e in third place 3;2`jbot';_tw6 _points-behind the New _ _letls`,_laii4»have one more game to fi19§'.1"__'gi"e`Rangci's have two more piay,`uid ii they lost both tgfli'ii,ir‘i>etroit‘ wins its lest gems, the tMm|’wlll'_be' tledfor second place, with the Cougars probably getting 2_i'id’ place owing to their ` "goal average. 1'; arid Bruins Meet ' and Canadiens as leaders of %§='.n ir- _ _ ist three out of five names series. 'winning teena to enter the our iihhlik. The first two games of this would be Played at Boston on `itfi'ln_ch' la and ai, with the third at 'oniuareh za. rr fourth and fifth galnes_a.re neceisary, they will be ,played at Montreal on March 28 “?;..’.“.;.........._ .... Dciiipccy’s Success Ai Miami that earned play off positions, .scrambling for' the rlsht 12° 'the winner oi the Boston-ccnih dishfstnee ir. the our swa- . 'I‘he"New'York Americans and the 1( and 2,1.. Attila same time. 01° De - md the Toronto Mapl; Jack Dempsey stepped out with the days but I don’t want to live on that tg . _ _ -_ ‘_ I ~l 1 in th lr re_ regular Dempsey bang as the front money. _ I ’ pn” e um man in the promotion of the Shar "I think that moat anyone who ` respective d'vlslons will meet ln. 'lt :iston Bruins Clinch American Section N. H. L. i BOSTON, March I3-The Boston Bruins clinched' the American cham- pionship of the National Hockey Lea- gue for the second consecutive time here last night by overwhelming the Chicago Black Hawks il to 1, in a spectacular game which contained much open play. _ During the game every member of the Boston team, with the exception of 1-lltchman, Owen and Galbraith, participated in the orgy of sconng which established a league record for this season. Y. BUWLING Church League Last night the "Baptist Five” took “Zion” into camp by a majority of 21 pins. R. Florsythe of lihe "Baptist" rolled the high single of 273, while W. Goss of "Zion" rolled high three of 715 pins. The following are the 1ine-ups:- ...a_1'-etaoln tool ntaoln taoi na IIZICNIU . 107 219 150 220 137 152 153 157 252 203 C. Dlcklson ...l68 H. Rodd .-. ..... 174 G. Swan ... ... .. 137 W. Goss . . . . . . . .Z 233 H. Craswell .... .. 252 -Total 2719 “BAPTIST” P. Sentner .... .. 176 --- .. 137 M. Carmichael 253 A. H. McConnell ._ 199 R. Forsythe . . . . .. 120 -Total 2740 T0 CLEAN COPPER. 143 152 2sa_ 191 zva 222 107 151 219 139 _ _Mix lemon juice with salt and rub the copper with it. The modern family; I-Ie, she and IT. There is still plenty of parking space on "Easty Street. which is now being rolled with the victories for the right to meet the rest going crescents idwhatlis one pected to be the host piiyoin 'over rolled on these alleys." In last l1iali't's genie both tems rteried oi win when they secured a;leM of over loo pins. In the second 'gains they increased their lead when tlleyfaglin succeeded in downing their-'eppon-_ ents this time by only 5 pins. In the third game the Victorian made -a wonderful effort to come out on pl the big end of the scorn? but»wsile i unsuccessful, being defeatodby a margin of B4 pins. ' ' -_ The Viotnrias, although l°si1l¢ the game carried oi! all honors, as far as individual scores were concerned( T. G Creighan doing the trick when hs made the splendid score of 270 in ode ' single game, making a. total for the three games of 694 pins. ~ - < Following arethe scores: ~ - vicroniss - ',~ Rev. P. McMahon ....212 190 1,4! H. Gregory ..187 145 142 J. Callaghan ..i6d 31-lr T. Creighan .-342’ 1_3? W. Huipenny .... i....200 110, 205 Total-2988. ` ` ` ' ROVERS _ f - G. Essory .. ....216 195 E, McMillan ... ...247 .211 I. McCabe - ...'... ..;.i93_ 115. J. ivicivishon _...asa lilo V A..ioy ...... ._ ......;:l_a zoo' _ Total-3022. ' _ Tonlght's game at 8.30 promises to be still closer and also promises? to coz aio _.f :sa ill 2' 1 9 r sis l in fumish much excitement. ‘ _- ~ I ..,. ~¢ Late Tex Rickard s Shoes a_,_two'iama series.. will _ _- “$9” °.°"”°°' “ N" Y°"‘ °° Mm" at iiamtv r.. ranunnn me independent for the rect oz_ my llo Sign That He Will Fill, . CH__.1~_4.-_1l`_-”_'T__ _ ' 'rivr film' o'i‘rr<‘.'rnwN rili_\r~'niA`i_vf »-_~if- < o - - I \ ’\r__ ' ,_ »i. QL . ` 1 1 d E t 1 . - _‘ - Vr, _ _ ~ \ i ‘ 2'- . . e ... ._. _ _ _ _ _ I . i 8 ‘ g _ D = ‘J »- ' .~ ` ' . . NV P in 0 * llebec Champs Ill THE I.. ll. _Ci __ * T00 Much For G"m_§__G"_n“ ~ “Papermak Rovers Wi_nFir's'tGamfe ~ _‘_ ‘_ _ *“'* __ fm' S°°°“d Plmeby Saint ‘Francois Xavier Sextette ,'.L,",1,°,°I,",§’,‘,‘,‘§‘,§ 222 13 ~ -84 Pins ` . _i ~ 1 ~ -_ _ . _ ; _ _ ‘ l' - e e e the Bathurst defence tothe mum mm m_“-'tx L:°__.»¢i Mig-P .I out M&r1t1H1€T1tl€H01de¥S ;dePt;;n.ti:Aou§inl=st:ci;d!r,ilippu¢;o: no ,_ . cceeded' ,inn _ ' e' e -l ..l.°.`..__._._ ".°§s»I."`.1'..tr. fro.. tt. - - In Opening Play.-down 3 to Nil M- e rnvincihieswhich put thensinthird o '_ ‘ -B, F t I »- w:"*;°“f;l_°1s;=;:;:;n°f fb 'fi;°hTn1i§if`§ii°5m§i;i;1i§e“:° iii = ay lg ac or n rrenc ` 'owned with Bathurst . I-IALl?AX', March, 13-Scoring two goelsin theiirst period end s third 'in`_the middle session, the colorful Saint Francois 'Xavier' hockeylsts, champions of Quebec.`won the first 'gains - of thi Allah Cup playdown me R'°v°“ mum' it l°°E “ka ‘li “By series with the B"athu'rst'Pa.permakers time titleholders, by a 3-0 score Mari ` here tonight. _ _ _ Qcuibining. for their well-eamed sk _ _ M and holding out the fast ating Bathurst front liners the ontreei rreiicinncn dominated the sy _witha _rest sitting iorwerd line, solid defence our and e stolid Bathurst made many fine attempts _ i _ score but the majority of the agnon either turned aside burning Ma or the Maritime champions tempted tosltate in too far on the to _ _ _ _wei_‘e_'individus_.l, and goalie at ' ` Mehmet cage and _were humped herd by 'the Upper Canadian defence men. with Pcdneaiutjleaains the attack right to qualify for ant' hngiio ‘ f ' ` ‘ 2 ' ° ry . - ened their hopes still they ` Vlcto ° r flat with the rubber. passed “'°“ th” M" °f °' mm '.‘°;‘n’l"7`.°3 ' ' _ Pres) and breaking up many Bathurst sort- wink' who 'upped tm ie; by close checking in centre icc. the Frenchman dazzled the Maritim- ers with their speed, stlckhandling and team play in the opening session, but in the middle and final periods the Bathurst men had.an edge in the lilly and goalie Gagnon was tested marw times. __ ' After being outplayed and widely outshot in the first. chukkar. the Bathurst boys took the play away from the Montrealers at many stages of the game thareitfter. ' ' Throughout ' the three periods. Gagnon, in the st. 11'. x. edge. stopp- ed 3i shots, seven more than Bend handled. Victor Wagner, of Ottawa, handled tonight's game. 1 ' Tha teams play here again -'Friday in the second and final game of the series. ~ ' - ~- 5 A short passing attackfcarried the Prenchmen in close after two minutes of play and ani-ii pissed out to Pedne 2.-St. F. X., (Pednealllt) Stops Bond 14; Gagnon B Stops-Gagnon 15; Bond 3. Aheam, defenoe;»Pednea.u1t; cel. __neril. Lepointe, wings; P.§_Ga,_l‘l_ Bourgoiri, Valois, subs. _'_ §__ ltllt from behind the B c the Montreal cage Ahearn again to the defence man in mouth for the nicest score night. The gorge was veriy cleanly and only a few minor pena handed out. - FIRST PERIOD 1-St. F. X., Pedneault, Penalties-shcsm, ia. cerrouf SECOND PERIOD 3-St. 1'. X., Ahearn. (Lapolhte) Stops-#Gagnon 10; Bond 7.2 Penalties-Brunet, Valois. _ THIRD PERIOD Penalties-Barll, Gammon, Bt. F. X.-Gagnon, goal;f B nothin-rt-Bond, goal; 3'.; ce\§._ McKenna, defence; James, 1|' ;l. ll; _ _ V,/` .'_~)2¢__\) _ -"“9_""7~°`°”v’-°l°"" m" °’ ‘ 'f-lrey-strihlins iight et Miami Bench, knows me know that I‘t'in_vhry ae- uar two rims series, with the first ' 't ' ' _ _ E I M h 19' d the but his success does not mean that he tive. I can t sit _arounddoing noth I .'“_‘“'1'h m“£“rchn;; In will step into the shoes vacated by ing and I want something to occupy §h¢___t;taiis_hevingt compiled the but "°°°-.“_;._`. ae im- what of these s;,.1e_,_ Tex Rickard, my time. I’ve gotten a big kiokout of Ph- ° 1 ~ f It was assumed when Dempsey vol- this nrst stunt as a promoter and it um ngum. scheduled uriteeres to protect the interests of might be a good business but the beet _ ._ ._ ‘__ .1 ed the “men Mrs. Rickard in the Miami Beach of promoters do not get _ a money 7 _ ~- dec R W nght that he would be tendered a big in quick takes that some of the iight- -' gun Much 30", Job in the Garden if he managed the ers get. - 5-gm gh; right to play either so cc if i. 'E -‘_'m_'°‘mdwu in the stmley 1-:ftflat by the death of Rickard, but 'rue nrst game oi these gonste will be played at on March 34. with the sec- _at either Detroit °r '1`°f- im march ali. If n third some it g, ed on MBi""n _itwilibeoly » al,-the venue to be decided et the P _ of-this semi-hnel ser- ' eighgwith either Cane- of' norton in the stanley CUP ni-at game of which gy 5, plgygd on March 30 ` _ '_ _ _ ' , ' interest ine." Dempsey told the writ- ggfz ' ' _ ' _ :;r:;°:rh<:i);°m"’¢ihi;oiiu1:’;'i?erthil:itiaiE_ _sa-°¢'°'_>;-'f J1m;M=1°ney :iz iz: .;.:':.2;<..i.°‘:.°.":: ._»eo-1»»cf»icee._» 1 'roy Bettie my “-'-"»°f~-sf" _ ' - I I -' ~ Schmelling .aaron ia-'rite artie Kat schmolihl. Gaiman *ll dedidsd \l.9Ui‘l YU' ¢0hf¢!~ 1*. Carey, of Olldefl, All oi the _rs MQW* show successfully in his first effort of involved in tho show that was almost it has been ieamed from very good authority that Dempsey didn't have any cash in the venture and that he was acting as a Samaritan. It is very unlikely that Dempsey will consider an offer to step into the head office in New York Garden. He refuses to say that he had been of- fered the Job but he speaks of situa- tions that obviously are not based on dreams of long thoughts. _ “I don't believe the Garden _would be willing to pay enough money to that. I have to make some money “Hamf-t you a lot of money?" I asked him. "What do you cali a lot of caahl"hs asked. "Well, whatmight be a tsrriho lot of money to me possibly would not be so muah to you,” I answered. "'rhat’a just it." be went on. No matter how much money you have you can always use inure. Holt of mymonmnowthatlamnotdght- ing, lt’| being 'put out." I live ooidll mrtotiyuind it teimnoeoytouveu I-do.” ' » to pil _ _ _ , ,M ‘l.iiii*_si“ 151* -m1°n°.Va wr. ~&e~‘4|en»-- 'wmnettroaeendeeverwm at troire.ii_thetiewru_ityouneeh. i hevo__toovahT_mooer invented in in salts ofthe. llsht for mm if porrt telco that to n-lean that rin ` i’ A. ' -- - - .f" ‘ ' ' _ the kind. It was also assumed that going to fight again. I don’t think I . 1 winner I the New York ser _ ln” svgmem of the Dem,” Dempsey had a lot of his own money will over fight again. . _ ' I "I mean what I say that! never want to start walking around on heels. Of course, if some one_ started throwing millions at you; you ‘don't know what to do. At least I don't." It is our guess Dempsey will exper- iment some more with but' that he will do so as a_repi_°eaontat§ve of the New York Garden. unlsls he_ia~` written in for some larsainionoy. no $1.14 l"|°74 had Men close friends, are laid to_bs considering _Detroit u e acid or opqr- ationa _and they are said _te _have practically arranged .a..lIghlitvaigbt championship match lIlt\'l\ll` Ray Milleranddaiiimylsandell; (_ ' _ _ ‘1f§i§;r§i~§'s`; as for as nemhseroijrutiirb ‘ planaare oondarned. itil' certain .Will .hgh Garden strained _og __ glossy and the bt money mania corporation: _' _ ____,_ Bill Oaray, who slfNd.al.`~ lU!’l'n¢llt\\ll"~inithl. 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