iii E. i l i .1 i .. .l the luiuils 0i the .Iuiilur Royals must hare riinkleit terribly hard, and now they evidently are seeking t0 int lilil-k into the running by filing an llll5llfll protest re the ptziyln bv the Royals nf an illfillgilllt! goal: hall- lt St. John Beavers defeat at iliii; zit- ttlilliiUllt cii b1’.U\\'. but tliis :lil'( 1y have §.‘lt'll'l\‘ ‘jlltl iinii mn- lllt tinned uoiilil like to ll‘ has lliieun - tixuii for a .ii ilisigiiise “hen using they ineli fill t i- plaiir him. It (""iilil‘.l\' l|ili\t have been H perfect ttlit‘ so nrrlert in friet that P7‘ t\"l\il‘\' l]Il‘2Ylllt‘l‘\ filileil to i- - it 1'1‘! llltllhfllltk‘ of fans who l l‘:i\l'l |ilt.lil‘l (‘or ii good rn-liny \t.ll‘.§» a a w 0 ' iv aitisvpers the ('l"l"""‘ t it. ‘ .\i'\"(l i‘ ' ' _ ilii" ieiiizi iiiu t 1 -_. - . . w» (ll-unn- in i'.i..t lii.i| tin". : in get b. wk into ii: nlliyuth. - t - - The trliiiiipliziiit ltnyuls after lll-liiviii lll'till_\’ with tlit: .\ l. tilll- ~.iii*l\' llliiCtl ililrll )t‘lll‘ “H? <- lltlill for tlli- llLirit _ 4 ._ _ this your iii di-il-iil-c Ul their vwuli- tv lhlliDV lot the i illilf‘ to siiv of the izit .t was n iiuillli)‘ ' (‘Olll an a n . Th1- llqrnis proving ti) he llii- httter tr-liin h“, “Wm. is sirinictiiiiiz thiit nnkiee in the minds (if lot-til Sim" ftllloirers iinil that l5 the uncalled for and unprovoked attack on ref- eree Roy Proirse of Charlottetown. I t lionie Sitturiiay Roy tuiine _ v rlitzni "i: lire liilti lit-t- lill \.\ll.\ llli‘ \‘ _l _.it for vie haw it from officilils o tlic ROyIllS cub that (iniy for police protection by int-mum's of the Si. Jfihri P0110“ fort-e the affair could have turned It is three ions i ilic flame irlill .ii we * (‘ll trill) cu 1L7‘ ti)‘ i-vitientiv attempted to get into the lrlicins. 0 - . Rny Prowscfafltl this writer has iviiielictl him unit also refereed with him on :(‘\'(‘!"lll occasions, has {ll- \\.\_\"-i net-ii ai fearless. lioriefit "i511" liil. He. iie iinil ln atlllitibii tn this he takes sec- l)l‘l(l Bhut- to none. both lii his lii- ternretation and enforcinrf 0! i-he rules. is 110th iinciiiiltt lU .‘ illl(i liii not that Sl‘l(._ll_. by A. H. A. officlzils. It notori- » ii butt nude in tlie mouth u orsiinen but c150 D1115 a -' k on the St, John Forum lil 2iili:.i.nii to beiiit-i the Tfllliiefii kmd 01 spiii'i.~inziii>hlp. t .- l -_ whosoever is ' 1c izlllliy DHYUQUW!) action iind dru. le fiCllUll slioiui be token inunculmtly’ that will nut d- . i stop to such all occilrreitce t\t.§dlll._1l1i the heat of truilllw time and offic- ials alike not lili_.liri\._cll;il uul. iiini a igiiint: or stizos nu. pccii decided it is usually forgotten‘. . t 6 This hnivevcr hasn't been the ease here. The act “as ‘one of it "P0"? loser" iillo vented his disappoint- ent and itngi-i" ablosiiig upon the head oi‘ git ufiiriul who tor mun!‘ years now ha; earned the respect 0f many Aliiritiii hockey fan». - c ~ 41 > Roy Prnivse in 111$ cflpzitity as ref- eree ura. tile M. A. H. A. reuitn-t-illzi- til, ii l"tl Liniilt.‘ l'l'.(lil\' and it is now clei .i*.- in» to tiil» oiiiciiii. oi that 1i 0t‘! iiloii a s that some- . lilllll! it“ llll_1 . lli‘ quickly or- i er lii . . . lieu lOl' DlUCt‘ cl "rowuy- f lsiii." t . - a ll the matter is allowed tn slip by, tlirn there seems to he no rea- son tli ilifnk that it '.i-nn't hiippen ii- gain in tilt‘ future. it‘ oitlii-r lllf‘ (‘ll or the trii.iirr iii" the hl. _.l"-i i Bi-iirrr» liiive lii‘ 1:". .iv_(if this li. t. then it t [or ax: -i'.i:lile sin-pen- hit!!! iiiiil ii report to the Branch ex- ei-utiie. O were qufle sills- "till! by both oi‘- t illi‘ Si. Jiilin mun ii-iiti “HA referee- tilt‘ C .l'iOiI<‘lO\\'ll illllllt! i liov Pr/iivsi: turnril iii l)('1'iCl‘ll1ill1(‘t", ruling opening whistle Royiils offic fleiil with the (‘ll '. 1 . -—(Cl’l-—»'§i1t"l'l) k? deft ziteil V11 liiii‘! rid here today to iiike ll 2~l their best-cf-five gnmts Prritiini-inl Senior Hockey lbengiie playoff. Player's “MILD" cigarettes have the “WQtpi-Qoi" paper which does not stick to the lips. semi-final i i i i t 1'1 ,liiirtii-_\' returned litiiiie S31‘: ‘ the limit);- w llruiisuii-‘k-l’. L. ‘JV-fly’ inr tire i i i SlTiPS is now over with UH‘ N i lii-r leans oiienriiy’ or the y at other in tiny guano he l5 liaiidliiitil fenceinan met liiiii with l i =lsliiniz iilirzicl of the Hawks. i i . . ft l i8 the third with his first i goal s ice Feb. l0 passing to Apps (lllfl then making tzood on the rc- lcad in l ismilon. scored on B, long backhand THF.‘ (THARIXYITIYFOWN GUARDIAN MARCl-l 11, 1940 Fight Feature Came As Black Hawks Beifizyt Maple Leafs St. John Man Wins N. B. Badminton Grown In Tournamen SAINT JOHN. N_. 3., March l0 — (Qin- Jim Tzi, Ol Efrain proved l‘ll1l.*t3il_lilt‘ ll landing badminton, ,. iiciiii open tournament Satin-day nlgltt.._ Saint won {lii the titles. . ' rlefzaittd hi» doubles nurt- l‘ Aliirriir Cliretoit, to retiiin the’ t- t'l‘l)\\‘llI teamed with Curie-i t0 trini ~-1‘ed" Elliot mid Bill-l fl iii the nicrrs doubles and i with Miss Isobel Jones :0 the mixed doubles title whichi had i con- John . ¢~ a M Si Evelyn Lnnglitrtlefeateil M rs‘ avrilillltiiioilhtltla 3\i."i".' iiiiii in the lziiiios‘ siinzle- 11-‘ l‘ and Mrs" Jones and Miss Havel ' retained the ladies‘ doulfrs n‘ nshln l‘i.'l‘."'\‘ Coffey won singles title. Maple Leafs Take Saturday TORONTO Mireh l0 _(CP) — ow ii: the Stanley Cub payoffs ilTl" _ iiroiiiid the Comer, Tnronie lVlll-ilil‘ Lmfs‘ established scoring tirni oi S_\'i\’fllltlS Apps and Gorctnn Drillon ls rounding swiftly into form. A1)',)5 scored two izoals and assist- oti Drilloii in another. whie Drillon also tilt-k. assists ivhcii tll 1.. . detected Chicago Blank Hawks 5-2 iirre Saturday night to clinch third place in the National Hockey league standings. Twenty- tliice penalties were handed out by rcferel- Teddy Graham as the clubs staged a hectic _'DX‘€Vl€w to eir met-ting in the first round of the Cllll series Apps, whose almost continuous absence for two iitonths through lii- juries cut down the effectiveness of the old firm [i115 wlrllcr, also showed he is willing to mix with anyone who cares io llllltitll‘ lnm. The usual- calm centre-ice rLflY swung blick Joe Cooper when the Chicago de- ' ' uprased stick at the Hauik defence iii the third period. They dropped sticks iiricl swim! fists, promoting a. near free-for-ail Into the pile-tip came burly Bingo Kziintinian of the Leafs to pick up Coopl-r and hurl lilm over the boards into the laps of the custom- ers. He climbed over after the Hawk but a policeman was there first. App. and Cooper drew major peti- ultzcs. The victory assured Leafs of gilt; lijilill= will iiiiisli third and fourin. and will battle in the fit-ii 191-18011 round. The game was the first 0i n weekend double-header, which wound up tonight with Tororitos last visit of the schedule to ClilcaEO- The Hawks took a lead in l0 min- utes Wllfih Dahlsironi stiiricda scor- ing play by passing to Phil Hergc- slieimcr, whose rebound was sunk y D0112 Bentley. Within a minute t.lie Llezifs were even. Apps convert- inz rt nit-ity pass from Dr lion. Cant- ll Red Homer gave the home side 1 tidviiiittige late in the first Willi his first coal of the shot WllllO Earl Selbert 0f Chicago Wlls serving ii. penalty. While Kampman was relying time in the srcoiid, George Allen brought the ViMlOYS level again on Mush March's long pass to the goalmoiitlh. Di-lllon Scores Drillmi put Toronto ahead to stay i. e: 1 ‘ of “tiiiiiti of llls p'\'ot man's shot. Uiroiivt‘ was sctvitnz om- of the three 7P1lfil1l(.‘<. l‘l[‘ not iii the titirzl period when Apps mode the score 4-2. com- ill! lwliinil the net on a D111)’ start- r lll New Brunswick before it. CHICAGO, March 10- (GP)- Chicago Black Hawks defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight. 2-l. in a. National Hockey League game that often resembled a rough house more than anything else. The 15.105 spectators, witnessing the ids-t, meeting of the two teams lii the regular season. saw several fist tights and innumerable scuf- fies in the course of the tel-ly- foiilzht engagement. T\\'Cnty_[-hl'€€ penalties were met- ed out lost night when the two met m, IOPOXHO and tonight's total penalties were only three less. Eight of these were major pertai- tties. for fist fighting. Midway of the second period ii fflS-t fight be- tween Joe Cooper and Murph Chamberlain touched off a free for ilil that found all the players of both teams swinging blows ex- cept Piiul Goodman. Hawk gualie. The licwvizs went into a. 1-0 lend in the first period when Doug Bcntltgv scored. There was no fur- ther scoring until the third rlod when Chicago's Cully Du trom Johnny scored from close range. C‘ rein; and Bill MacKenzte got. ii .- s on the play. The lea-is, who llil‘t'tl(l\' have clinched third place. averted a shutout by scoring mid- way in the period. Red Heron not the 20:11. assisted by Bucko Me- Doiiald and Sweeney Schriner. Tile teams are paired together in the Opfllliiiz round of names in the Siailicy ClLD playoffs. Summary First Period 1—Clilcago, Bentley (Daihlstrom, Got-tselig) 11:48 2. Dahlstrom, Penalties-Kelly Church, Allen, Portland. 2nd Period: Scortn=z~None. P~?l1tfl"".‘5—Cllfld, Ma'ch (‘Jham- berltiin (major). Cooper (major), Dulfrtroiii (malor). MacKeiizle (major), Stanowski (major), Keily (major). , 3rd Period: z-Chicaizo, Dahlst-rom (Gottselig. MiicKenziei 7:55 3—Toronio. Heron (McDonald, Schdner) 10:01, P9l"i\ltlE5—H€lUl’l. Allen (major), Dairidsori, 2, (major), Kelly, Gpttselig. Kensington Smothered By New Annan Playing heads up hockey n- gainst ii team, playing the game under protest, the New Arman Stars, redeemed themselves in the eyes of their many followers, for their recent defeat by this same Keiislngmn squad on Thursday evening iii their second encounter of the semi-finals, in the North Shore League to smother the Ken- sington team 16 to l5. The Stazs opened up with l. [burst of speed at the nmg gong, looking for goals an when the ibcil rang to end the opening ses- sion were in complete command with a 6 to 1 lead. In the second frame they registered four more to their opponents one and in the fi- nal period repeated their first be - led performance of adding a more while the best the Kensiiu- ton boys could do was in make the red light glow for three, with both teams missing some excellent chances when right in by over- anxiousness and ice conditions. Summary: - First Period: l-Stars, James Mills .45. gg-Jabcz Mills' (James Mills) 2. . ti-Keiisingfon, Whltlock (Cham- pion) 3.00. 4-sinrs. James Mills a 00. 5—-Stars, Jnbez Mills B 00. 6-—Stiirs. Gerald Mills (Jabez lVlills) 14.00. 7—-Jabez Mills (James Mills, G. McKay) 16.00. Penalties —Jabez Mills, Geo. Mc- Kay, James Mills. 2nd Period: B-Stars, Jabez Mil (“cl hv Kzimpnion and Drillon. Nil-k Metz completed the scoring in the final minute. with the aid of 2 mitt Jnck Church. wliiie Bill Curse was in the penalty box. H APPINESS ' 0. K. PBEBBY’! BAND l5. ‘if-Stars. Jabez Mil (E. Mllll) , 0. ifi-Kensinzton. Waite (Brahum and MticLcan) 14.00 ll-Strtrs. G. Mills 14.30. 12—Stars G. Mills 17 00. Penalties —McCiiiisland, Mc- Nzisly. (major), James Mills, (maj- or 3rd Period: , i3-Stars. Jnbez Mills .45. t 14-43mm, Jabez Mills 1.00, i i5-Kerisington, Bernard Champion) 4.00. P McKay 4.56. James Mills (Jabez iii-kéllsmgton, Wiliit, (Whit- '-> 14.00 W-Kr-nsinizton, B. Champion -i‘e) 14.05. ‘-Stars, G. Mills 14 30. w-Stars, James Mills l9 30. "uialtles -G McKay, McNiilly. ‘iez Mlls, Whiilock. stops by D. Mclnnia-élt]. Stops by R. Mcfnnis-JQ. Referees —I. Dflfilttil, J. Hig- gins . Lineups: ‘ Starr, Goal, D. Mcfnnis: de- fence, G McKay. E, Mills; for- . wards. G. Mills, Jiibel Mills, Jam- ics . McKay, Schurman, (B. gtnn ~Goci, R. Mchiiiiii: defence. MbNally. Moflamland; forwards. Waite. Maoflenm, Bra- hem, whitlock, Bernard, L. Chum. pion, 3B Olinmptorl. MIMI. Mliii i Beavers ’ Coach Is Suspended For Attack SAINT JOHN. N. IL. March 10—(CP)—-Co:ieh Ned Kler- stead of the Saint John Beav. an Junior hockey team ha] been suspended indefinitely from hwkey. aecordlnit to word received tonight from Frank Gallagher, Moncton, vice-presi- dent ol’ the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. It ls alleged that Klerstead ltruck Referee Roy Pruwse of Charlottetown after Beavers were defeated by Charlotte- town Royals here Friday night. Red Wings Beat Canucks DETROIT. March l0-—tCP)—- Délrtlit Red Wings all but clinch- ed fifth place in the National Hoc- key League standings tonight. bent- lng the toll-end Montreal Cana- dielis 5.2 in a listless game before a slim crowd of 3,955 fans, The victory gave the Wings a fight in their weekend series with 9 Hflblwnts who won 3-0 in Montreal last iiig-lilz. The Red Wings were never be- hind. altliougii Caiuutiens had f-hemvat. a l-1 count for a short time in the second period. Detroit Bcfired once 1n the first period, three times in the second and once in the third while Canadians izut their goals ‘in the second and third periods Five minutes tiftei- the game W881i Modere (Mud) Briulezeau drove a backhand snot past goalie C1611“ B°11Ique for the opening B9 Ciinadiens tied the score at 2:02 of the second period on .1. ma; by Charke Sands that carcnicd in off Tm)’ ThmmDsa-liils _l....l'.'. ‘three mlii- utcs later Kciiny Kilreo pun i.lie Wings ahead t0 stay. late 1n the same period, with Polly Drouin in the penalty box, Syd Howe and Eiibie uuuflfeilfilll scored within l0 seconds of one another to put the clincher on the game. 'I‘0e Blake, who figured in all the Canadians goals ills-l. night and helped Sands torilglit, made it five inis for the two games by scor- Canadiens’ second goal in (he third permit. Jack Stewart, De- troit defencemari, got his firstgoiil of the season and the Wines‘ fifth on a breakaway two minutes from the end. SURIMARY First Period Brunctcau l-Detrol’, (Howe, Motier) 4 : 48 Penelty-Cvlottler. Second Period 2-Caiiadiens, Sands (Blake) 2102 S-Detroit, Kllrea (Howe. Brune- tlea-u) 5:14 How e Goodfellow) 17:53 5-Detroit. Goodfelio/w (Abel) 18:03 Penalty-Drown. Third Period Blake (Bruneteau. G-Coriadicc-is. ('I‘rud'-‘l. Sands) 12:31 ‘l-Detrolt, Stleyuirt 18:00 Penalty-Orlando. BRINGING UP FATHER BOSTON. March l0—(AP) — Veteran Earl Robertson turned lii one of the greatest goal-tending exhibitions of the season when his New York American forces dented the Boston Bruins’ National Hockey League champlonshl hopes by subjecting them to g 4- drubblng at the um Garden Saturday night. While the Americans were gain- ing their first win over the Bruins since December. 1938, Robertson kicked out a dozen earned goals. He blocked 23 shots before little Bobby Bauer drove the first goal thmugh him in the second period. The second Boston tally created a distilrbrm-ce that resulted in the banishment of Manager Rled Dut- ton from tlie Amei-ks’ bench. The Americans. thanks to the sharp-shooting of Murray Arm- strong, Johnny Sorrell and Lorne Curr. had l1 3-1 lead in the seventh minute of the third period when flash Holbtt hopped off toward the Ame k goal. Before the Bruin could launch his shot, Wllf Field tripped him and the puck slid be- tween Robertsons pads. Referee Bill Stewart sounded his whistle, but Bill Cowley swooped in and jnbbed the puck into Robertson's cage. During the final minge, Goalie Frank Brlmsck, who li mlsse three of the 11 shots that the Amerks were able to Elm at. his cage. wits withdrawn and six Buins tried to force the tylng goal. Carr, however, foiled them by inilercepl-ing the puck 1n front of his net and sailed o. 150-foot. shot into the em tv Boston cage for the Amerks‘ ourth tally. Captain Dit Clapper suffered a fractured cheek bone when high- sticked in o milling mob about the New York net. Summary: First. Period: l-Amerlcans. Armstrong (80t- rell, C. Can cher) 10:35.. Penalty-Anderson. Second Period: 2- Boston. (Dumait, Schmidt) 5:07. Ii-Americans, son-ell (Ander- sun, Boll) 15:27. 4——AfllE!lCftl‘iS, Carr (Armstrong. H. Jackson) 18:10. PCllflit)'-—$ll€WCl'illk. Third Period: 5—Boston, Cowle" (Hollett) 8.41. 6—A.mericiiiis, Carr 19:23, PeitaltiesFR. Smith, D. Smith. B51182‘ VERDUN TAKES LEAD MONTREAL. March 10—(OP)- Verdun Maple Leaf-s blanked Montreal C0llCfiFd18S, 5-0, here to- day. taking a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five semi-final series as Goalie Poul Bebcault turned in the first shutout of the Quebec Senior Hockey league playoffs. Hockey Practice There will be a practice for the Junior Royals hockey club at, the Forum tonight at 5 o'clock. All members are a. ked to be on hand. Walter Lawlor Coach Great Cecil Tending‘ Exhibition Is Civeun F Canadiens Take 3-0 Victory; Out Of Playoffs MONTREAL, March 10—(CP) — Hector (Toe) Blake has long given up hope of retalnln the National Hockey league scor ng champion- ship he won last season, but he stil intendrto finish as high up in the individual scoring standing i as ‘ble. he point-picking has been lean of late for the battlin Blake, who never has stopped giv rig his best despite a terrific nosedive by Mont- eai Canadiens. Blake and Goalie Cluude Bourque paced Canadiens to a 3-0 victory ast night over Detroit Red Wings, their first on home ice since Dec. 14. Despite the victory Canadlens lost telr last mathematical hope of gaining the playoffs for at the some time as they were walloping the Wings, New York Americans snuffed out their final chances by beating the Bruins 4-2 at Bos- ton. Americans could lose all their remaining games and still be cer- tain of the sixth and last playoff spot. Summary: First Period: l-Cunadiens, Goupllle (Blake) ' Penalties-None . Second Period: Scoring-None . Penalties-None . Third Period: ‘L-Ctinadlens, Blake (Sands, Gctliffi‘) 13:30. ~ . Getliffe (Young, Blake) 1442. 9"“ None. Colliery Baseball League Will Pass Out 0f Existance SYDNEY. H. 8., March 10 — (CW-The Colliery Baseball Ilen- gue, only organized professional loop Ln the Moritimes, will ass out of existence unless new niercsts take over the league franchises. Al, a dlmctors iricetlng today the Sydney Club refused to operate on a co-opeizative basis. and Syd- ney Mines iind New Waterford rc- resentatives promptly announced hey would not continue under the financial setup of the last. three seasons. The Glace Biiy Club til- ready had put its franchise up for sale, with no takers to date. OLYMPICS DOWN RAPIDES BQQTON, March 10—-(CP)-— Fighting back from a twe-goiti deficit. Boston Olympfc= demoted Lachlne Rupides 3-2 today in the iii-ii, game of a, Provincial Senior Hockey League semt-rnai round. Second game of the best-ot-three series will be played Tuesday at with Beavers. Wlrn reply." John immediately. was playing under Boater’ name. Moncton Eagles Win Senior N. B. Title SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. March 10 --(GP)—By a one-goal nmrgiii Moncton Eagles became senior hockey champions of New Bruits- wick Saturday night and thus qualified to meet. the powerful Sydney Millionaires for the Marl- time title and 4 berth in the Allan Cup playdowns. Although defeated 3-1 by Ghat- ham Coir-bis in the first contest of a two-game provincial final ser- ies. Moncton blanked Otiathem 8-0 in the second game and won the round 4-3. As Eagles no longer have a home rink the first game iri a best of three series for the Maritime 'll2lIl'li1)l0l'iSll'ffl will be played ‘rues- day night at Glace Buy. N. 8., with the second contest Thursday at Sydney. Millionaires are heavily favored to defeat Moncton. Early in the ‘bra p~ri<~<i "Bare" LeBliinc gravxd "lvfoose" In Blanch-i rebound iz-om Goaize George Harris‘ pads and scored the goal that won the series and the pro- vlncla] title. Chatham fought hard to protect o. two-goal lead gained in the first grime but after a scoreless first period Eagles tallied tvitee in the second. International-American Syracuse 1 Pittsburg/M New Haven 1 Hershey 2 Springfield 1 Cleveland 4 s u‘ i "r I u c. s IF YOU WANT A SUIT a THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL J" WEAR WELL~AND KEEP ITS SHAPE GUIRIIITEED BRITI§N MANUVACTLIRL also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers‘ Unlfnrml Khaki and Air Force Blue Vino-MI‘ l n”. Pnaoltl ASK voun YAILOR ma RoiamTEx Lachlne. HO-ITS A BOOK- IT TO 5 ALL. ABOUT LAW AND CRIME - f? noes rr THE CQIMES ADE WHAT THE PENALTIES ADE F02 THE SAME ' I Y T‘ TELL WHA ‘ THOUGH - - “i " ' d,” mo, m; mim- symium. In. vim Iqu- ll-ma ' T AND ES-VVE JUST QEAD WO OF THEM AND IT LOOKS A5 REMEMBER Malor H. O. D. British racing titty???“ world were record Beach. Fla, 11 yqam The major mo. his Golden Arrow over the $1.36 miles an hour. 1y,“ Wws eclipsed by Sir Malcolm Cm" bell and later by gem, Gm Eyston, who set a mark or?‘ miles an hour at llCllllfiYlllg 3 New. Utah. last stunmer, a“ ve. limo"; flit a rig-w at 13mm, I'd-evince} Bands q; [Saint John Team Protest Playing Of Royals ’ Goalie In N.B. - P.E.I. Playclowns Secretory D. K. Moflaod of the Junior Royals lnst night was in n. celpt of e wire from Ramon '1‘. Dowell, Middleton, N. 8., Preside“ o‘ the M.A.H.A., stating thlt Beavers had i» tested that Royu]; y,“ m‘ an Ineligible goalie In the series qafnlt Saint John Beavers, Following is the text of the wire: “Beaver; protest lCIiBg on mm,‘ you used ineligible goal tender. Stop. Who tended goal for your pert“ Secretary McLeod Immediately got lii tmich with President pun“, stating that he had card and birth oertlllolto of Eon Bolton "m. used In the series and the President ltated tint he would notify m“; In the meantime club official: Ire getting quite a kit-ll out of the mutter. Saint John claim thlt the goalie used hnlled from lifontrenl and Rangers Set Stage For Playoffs NEW YORK, March l0-(Ap)_ New York Rangers set the stage lq their crucial two-game series with Boston Bruins this week by 494;”. ing their intro-city rivals up Americans, 4-2 tonight and takinf a. one-point leall over the mtg Bruins atop tlhe standing, The series will open iii mum Tuesday night end resume hm ‘Thursday, giving botii cities n DN- view of the coining Stanley cup finiil between the clubs. Points out of the two games to do. throne the Bruins, vino n“. three mesto icy to the N Yorker? 0W0. p cw ‘The Americans. apparently feel. ling tihe effects of their hard vio- tory in Boston inst night, tired in the tlliird period against the Rang. ers who riimrricd home two iota goals to binik a 2-2 deadlock, Kilby MacDonald scored who: proved to be ‘the winning goal at 13:12 of the third period, imq Mm. ray Patrick made it sure tlim minutes later with a 20-foot shot past. Eiirl Robertson. ‘Ilhey had skated into the tum period tied after Charlie Coriacher scored trwice for the Americans, once on a. brilliant end-to-erid dash. and Nell Colville counted twice for the Rangers, The limer- icans simply didn't have the power to atay with the blue shirts in the last l0 minutes. Between the first and 0000M periods, the Rangers were present- ed with the William J. Madietli ‘Trophy emblematic of the city championship. They won six. tied one and loit (me in Elkflll games against the Americans this reason. ARY First Peril-id l-Americans, Conaclier 2:16 Z-Rttiiizers, N. Cnlviile (M. 001- ville. Shtbickey) 5:16 ti-Rangers, N. Colvlllc (Slrbicky) 12:18 Penalt-iee-Watsoii. Stewart. Second Period 1 g-AIIIOHCHDS. Conaciier (Somll) Penalty-Conifer. Thu-n I'm-ted tS-Rsirigers, M"CD"l1i'lifl (L. Pat- rick. C. Smith) 13:12 G-Rmngers, M. Patrick (Shlbicli. Pike) 16:56 Penalties-None, .i By George llicMnnul M AGGIE$ BQOTl-EQ DANNY, LEAVE CQJNTQY A5 AS POSSIBLE " oust-w 1'0‘ THE 2.5m- ' v . M4: l. 4w ,.i\' n Ilflllllflflti i '29s?" “Home -\' sbqg THIRTY YEARS woo soon i" i0 afi- WILLIHVQ I'll TWIGGG WILL TELL I Q ' RMQW?“ -'; Qmx-Azxwiyt. .+%--..l.-:~. OUT OUR WAY — — By J. R. William! OUR BOARDING HOUSE — — With -— Milli" 11mm“ F WON-r yQU BE OH I . / sew. ‘IOU POLTROOIJS 7 eligueui; moms, JAKE iSTHE N<>B°°Y C“ GLAD WHEN HES KNdwflrtlizbéiILL mfAi-QAEQKE T y PASSED UPACOZY - wAieP-moelc, . 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