JUNIOR 14B Teams "Blane To Draw In Second Game Of Series Harry Currie’s Goal In Second Period Gives Locals Lead, After Bathurst Had Tied Up Series In First. ' (c. r. by Guardian's 8min: wire) BATTIURSAI‘, N. 8-, larch l8- xoiding Bathurat Papermakers to a 1-1 tie, the Junior Abegwelia of Charlottetown won their send-final series by a round score of 8-2 io- night and qualified to meet Hali- far Canadians in for the Maritime junior , champ- ionship. Charlottetown took the first semi-final . Tonight's game was fad and wide qien. Betburst went down fighting hudanduptothe finalwhisbleit was anybodyb match with odds on an overtime. rrenette, burly defe-nceman for Bathurt, who shot the single tally for the rlpua “ re s-t Charlotte- town, tied the series count with s. aoio dash in the first period. Abeg- weits were short a man at the time. with the Island team attacking early in the second period. Currie made good on a solo effort that finhhed the scoring and gave the eeriea to Charlottetown by the odd goal. The visitors‘ strong attack kept Bathurat busy most of the period. but I-ipermabvre rallied te- wnrd the close and played five for- wards in the last period. They were unable to beat the Islantbdcfense and goalie however, the Abegweiis remaining conten to defcrid their Rae-goal margin. Lineu ' ps._ Bimini-OOH. Degrees: defense Ibonette, McLean, Keddie; for. wards, MacKay, McKenndy, gum men, Hschey, Jarratt, Branch. Charlottetown-Goal, Baker; dc. fence, Simpson, McKle: forwards, Whitlock, Williams, Currie. Steele, Stewart, Fitzgerald. Officials-Lorne McKenna and In. G. McKennan. SUMMARY Pint Period L-Bathurst, Prenetx- 9.00. Penalties: Gammon 2, MacKay. Flfllotit. Fltlgemld, Currie Stewart Second Period O cs CEVSHIP. U. m B. Team Lose Two Game Series by Seven Points. , N- B. March l3 -Defeatlng University oi’ New Brunswick 50-56 tonight, Mount Allison University captured the In- tercollegiate basketball champion- ship of New Brunswick by a mar- llih 0i Bel/en points. having won the first game 47-37. scorer of the game, acquiring 2S points. Thomas led most of U. N. Bis plays and scored l6 points for second place honors. After lagging behind during most of the game U. N. 3., worked into a tie position three minutes before the end of play, but l-lyiski and ‘Austin then combined to save the match and series for Mt. A. MARITIMERS msssnvggsrus MONTREAL. March IS-JWhAt- 2.—C‘narlottetown, Currie 2.00. Penalties: Fitzgerald, Simpson, Steele. Macliie, Currie. Third Period Scoring-None. Penalties: Gammon I, Currie. i S (side Curling f Alter keeping quiet for about a week, owing to the soft weather, the Summer-side Curlers came into action agdn on Monday evening when some excellent curling was seen playing for the Flour and Peed contest. Em Harris‘ rink won the first section of the contest. ‘mere is every indication of a time cornered the in the second section-C DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NMII (MUD Wing Shots-QB“. iligh single, Joe McDonald, H8. High three, hrl Stanley, 001. Anchors-mitt. Wins Shots-asst. "ikh single, bri Stanley, 236. Rish three, hrl Stanley, 61 leheslleegae PLANNING van , CBNFEAENBES (C. P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) NEW YORK, March lS-Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, President of Madison Square Garden, planned more conferences today to iron out the difficulties blocking a heavy- i,‘ ‘ pionship bout between Prlmo Camera and Max Beer. “Wdrenctscfarapartasws were," Col. Kilpatrick said. Baez's insistence that Jack Dem be given a share in the promotion of the match and his demand for more than the chal- ienger-‘s i2 1-2 percent out of the receipts have been vwo main stumbling blocks in the negoti- ations. Gomwall Wins Brien-INC. Fallen-Gm”. m8?! single, O. Bhthhatd, 240 Hlkh three. C. Sheppard, N3 ladies’ BOIIII!‘ Abbiee-EU. Pirates-Si“. m!!! lllilll, DOC 0321M, If. H1817 b11200, Dot O’Brlen, 557. Big Pour League Plve Aces-JON. Old Timers-Sips. m!!! single, B. MoOabe, 208. tjlish three, J. A. Bentley, ‘I37. “Vim mangle/atom $124M‘ mBPlI/flb‘ BUB‘ on C UTSf MAX IN CANADA F O Skating TONIGHT R WITH BAND U In aa- ran-an -.."""'..‘."...".’.'.t.'* it Afmviroivsovsi-iivo GIRLS time} l; i...“- v First Game 0f fi Bethune League The first play cling ‘fruit: wall Community Club team- The visitors mowed a vast impronment over thei- previcua visit, when they schedule tilt found the strength while Cornwall was minus one of their star centre men. The game was watched by a large ervwdelfam, andprcwed s fan, tightchecking game, wi excellent work in and about the nets. The Bulldogs goalie W. Taylor proved a stonewall and turned back time after time what looked like sue goals. Dunlcrd in the Corn- wall nets also played a smart game but did not have the rubber to turn awayaswasthecaaewithhisop- ponent. The Cornwall goals were seaed by Gordon Fri-ell and by Dug. McDonald on a pal from Herbie Scott, while Smith seorad for the Bulibgv. The game was officially referred by Joe. Kcueells, - ho officially de- clarelthasconitolin favorof and cf the game. E during the present week. American Aneeiatten St Louis, s; Oklahoma City, i. - Iaaitsaa Janler Ieshey Title At winni -Manitoba Vanity, t: Xenon, . (Second game of best two-cut-of-three series. ltenorayon first game 1-1),‘ League At Detroit-Detroit, 8: Cleveland, h dieting and alimminl b! Io- men and ‘Alli. wwllfltv d owned goods week-coders and unemploy- mmt are given as reasons London masmedsrltiwll tons less of meat big ill than in 1m. [Mount Allison University-gets "1 and me Sheen, and Billy amu- he oniytosee as. ever team-Moncton Hawks or a berth in the Allan Cup play-offs in Montreal as the hope of the Ala-mime Provinces to capture the Wl/Qtfld 00911)’. it will lack no sup- port lrmn Maritimers in Montreal. Fmm the headquarters of the Mari- times Club tor) ‘it came the an. ncuncement. the club had reserved two sections of me Fiorum where m9 chllllliiflhlP Barnes will be Played on March 2i and 28. Op- ponents t0 the Maritimes’ team will be either MoGin Universitysextette or the Quebec Aces. High School‘ Wins Opening Came 8 To 4 The first game of the play-offs tween the High Schol and Trin- ty Cluub for the night to meet st, Ml-YTB in theiinals was played on Monday evening the former win. nine elsht sets to the utters four. In the ladies‘ doubles the mgh l Club won two sets, Mrs, wis and Mrs. Smsllman wlnnng mm. Mary and Martha Nicholson. MORNING’ and liens Link- etter from ZilPha Iilnkletter and lnman. while Dot Harris and 1101715011. ‘lklnity. I011 fivm ne Sllliphant and Claudia Rog- en. In the mixed doubles the High hool Club won three out. of the e events. Irene Unkletter and Htchard winning horn Zilphe Linkletter and Austin Brooks, M11 Lewis and Ralph Sllliphant from Nicholson and I-orne Monk- . Mrs. tgomery and Geo. from Mary Nicholson and liner Harris. The Tlnity teams of Hank and l-l. it‘. Clark won (laudla Rogers and Albert Billiphsnt and also Eva Morrison and Jerry Sheen won from Irene lillipllnt and Jim M llman. In the men's dculfes the High teams of Jim Mlllman and Pritohecd won from Austin‘ and Lorne Monkley. Ralph Albert Sllliphant from Jerry‘ and Neil Durant won from allace Bradshaw and Allison 0w- .T‘i'ie Trinity team of Elmer Har- risaxxiILmCls-rkwonfrmi Geo. Leckhart and Keth Jamieeon. The next game of the play-ofl will fake ppm on Thursday evening at the High School. It. is neessary for the Trinity team to win eight sets in order to tie the score or tho High Sahel will win the series. The umpires for the evening were ll. S. P. Jardlne and Bernard Har- Andrews. for Mt. A., was high 17 54 75c WEITS WIN M 0 ll N T l E slRcugh Hockey Features w | N H n 0 PTwo National League Tilts BOCION. March ls. -- (Al) — ior). Playing as if the Stanley Cup de- Second Period: pended upon their rugged efforts, l-Maroozis, Smith 0:41. the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Sen- I-Maroons Nonhcott (Smith, “on. the National Hockey league's Ward. llacKenzie) 1:23. tail-endure, tonight waged one of the Ii-Msroone, Northcott (tnith) roudiest cutest; of the season to ring down the curtain on one of the saddest seasons in the history oi the Boston Club. The Bruins, scoring in the first and third sessions, man- aged to bid farewell to 0,000 loyal supporters with a 2-1 victory. SUMMARY First Period: l-Boston, Galbraith 19:30. Penalties-Stewart. Second Period: z-Ottawa. Wssnie, (E. Roche) ( Oliver) Penalties-Shore (2), Shields (2), Bowman, slebert. Third Period: Il-Boston, Stewart (Lamb) 7:43. Penalties - Beattie, Bowman. Shore. Four Major Penalties in Montreal MONTREAL, March liL-(CPJ- In one of the roughest games of the season on Montreal ice,with 54 min- utes in penalties being handed out by the referees, including four ma- jors, Montreal Maroons tonight gave Chicago Black Hawks a 8-2 beating to move into a second place tie with Montreal Cnnadiens in the Canad- ian section of the National Hockey League. Baldy Northcott and llooley Smith i were the individual stars o! the game, each with three goals and two assists. Lionel Coiiacher was the bad man, drawing two major penal- ties and two minors. SUMMARY First Period: No score. Penalties - Evans. MacKenaie, couture, Ward, Ncrthcott, Coulter, ieitkins, (minors), Conncher (ma- Mil. Club Wins From HJV. Club In an exhibition inter-club Dad- mlnton tournament played at the Armouries last night the Military Club won from the visiting Holy Name teams four matches to one. The visitors lacking the experi- ence of their rivals put lip a stub- bom battle in all games. the issue being in doubt right up to the last. with the games- producing real good badminton. Next Thursday night the Y. M. C. A. Club will play hosts to the Military Badminton Club in a tournament to be played on the Armouries’ court. THE RESULTS D.M.GauandJ.0.0.CsmP- bell won from Leo McDonald and All Dmicetie, 12-15, 15-13, 18-15. W. A. Smith and E. B. Fairbanks won mm leo Coivoran and All Malt-chem. 16-5. 16-6. G. K. Peaks and l". W. Kyndman won from J. McQuaid and P. Mc- Quaid. 15-10. 12-15, 16-2. P. M. Nash and F. Brady lost to J. Mccallum and All Doucette, 15-4, 16-11. _G. F. l-lutcheson and W. A. Smith won from Alf lvlnDachem and J. McQusid 16-15, 12-15, 18-14. HAWKSARE RE_A_llY (C). By Guardian's Special Wire) MONUPON, March iIi-Moncton Hawks were ready tonight for the final series for the Maritime floc- key championship and the right to represent the Pmvinces-by-the-sea in the Allan Cup plsydowna. The Maritime finals, a home and home total-goal series will open here to- mon who gave complete eat slac- tlon tc both teams. There were quite a number of spectators who some very clooe and thril- ling aetai-S The most. interesting game of the season was played between the trial-son Hawks and the WcIiss. at Upper Queen Street. Stadium, the score being 6-5. Ace Shannon. the man between the upfilml M‘ the Hawks, was so fiiledhwitwlz- c ptain Peake, t e s w ‘ the sticks of E é r E l Qwsr so big that Hornby was exhaus- Bertie Rater. crowned the moat impmved player for the season, was at his best. and about out his team up ms when lilting shot at I-lornbf. it miss the net by inch- lt was certainly a heart-breaker Provincial Interscholastic morrow night with Mount Allison University Maritime Group "B‘ champions and the second game will be played in Sackville Friday night. Hawks, champions of the Mari- time Senior League and Group “A" title holders are top-heavy favor- ites to win the Maritime champ- icmhip "in a walk‘. coach Percy Nieklin did not announce his line- up tonight but it isexpected he will ule the same player who defeat- ed lhlifax Wolverines in the "Big Pour” finale, although there is a poesibiiity that Monty Muckle, who was not used in the "Big Pour" series. may get the right wing eon- signrnent in place of either Aub- rey Webster or Duke MQenald. BOYS and GIRLS GET READY i Ice Meet At The -FORUM- MARCH 16 T3’! 18:01. HIYIIQG. Smith. Olin, OOIlIChOl‘ (I). 1 lb-Chlcago, ltomncs (March) (:00. b-Maroone, Northcott (Cain) Penalties — McFadyeii, Coulter, Third Period: a-Maroone, Smith (Norihcctt) ll-Chicsgo, Cculter (Gottselig) 11:29. 1 o-Maroons, Smith (Northcctt) 8:07. Penalties — Jenkins. Ccuacher, (major), Cain (major), Couture (major), Evans, Conacher, Smith. Rangers Win Final Tilt NEW YORK, March 13.—(A.P.)— New York Rangers won the final game of the season withtheir city rivals in the National Hockey Lea- gue tonight, defeating the Ameri-f cans 2-1. The final series count showed lgur victories for the Amer- icans and two for Rangers. The victory gave the Rangers’ a three-point lead over the Chicago Black Hawks in the race for second place in the American section. SUMMARY Pint Period i-Raxigem, Dillon (Ripley, Mur- doch) I252. 2—Americane, (Martin, Gracie) 0:54. Penalties-Daron, Seibert. Second Period: No score. Penalties-Heller, Dorsn, Brydge, Boucher. ‘fh-lrd Period: l-Rsngem, Boucher (Bun Cook) 18:47. Penalties — Brydge 2, Conn, Sei- bert, Dutton. n . n .11 . i. mu mm av FALBIJNBRIIJGE (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) SITDBURY, Ont., March l3 — Palconbrldge tonight captured the senior Northern Ontario Hockey Association championship when they held South Porcupine to a 3-3 draw in the second of the two game total-goal final series. Pal- cons won the first game at South Porcupine Friday night 1-0 and with tonight's draw took the round 4-8. RUYAES liElli i0 l] R A i! (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) March 13—P1ayin§ on their own ice, the Mount Roy- a1 Arena here tonight, cranes held Junior Royals. provincial cham- pions of the past five yea-rs. to a 2-: tie in the first of a two-game total-goals series for the 1084 jun- ior championship d! Quebec. 0n Saturday the squads move over to the Forum, Royals home Murray ice for the second game. ‘Ilse wln- ' ner will pack up equipment and take a train for the Maritime Pro- vinces to represent Quebec in Memorial Cup playdowns. HOCKEY HAM! 7 LEMON! I In an exciting g-ante which was played at the Piorum between the Hams and Lemons, the Hams won by the score ct 7-8. Lineup:- I-IAM! LEMON! Goal Kenslow Hurley Defense Whslan Young Aeern B. Cairns Moonrise L. Meiwart Forwards Cudmore Cudrncrc Bradley . Carmichael L. Oalrna B. llclciian N. Wh IcNevin lteferee-"Prof." Sherren NOTIS Alter the Hams secured (lead of 4-8, Coach Reid put all his men behind the blue line. ‘Profihanenhadatflflsbflllfl kesptngehseienhegame. Kenalow turned in a great game but let two hard drives from Car- michael go behind him before he woke "b. Coach Reid deserves a lot of (zredtt in the way he handled the team- Thoss lung walks Carmichael iakssmuathelnhiminflllbs. "Rods" Young beldhh “Own” allthraaghthsssaas, a SIIMMERSIIJE TEAM Tl] PLAY Al MiiNTREAl Crystal Sisters, Island Champions, to Meet Quebec W i n n e r s March 19. (C- P. Iy Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, March lit-Plans for play-offs for the Canadian Women's Hockey Championship began to take shape here today when word was received by offi- cials of the Montreal Ladies‘ Hockey League that the Crystal Sisters team, oi’ Summerside, P. E. 1., Maritime champions, would play here on March l0 against the Montreal champions. The Crystal Sisters will meet either Maroons or Oxfords, who are now e in a two-game series for the local title. Maroon: carry a five-goal lead into the sec- ond game, scheduled for Friday night. Winners ct the Maritime-Quebec serieg will meet the Ontario cham- pions for the right to play against Edrrsointon Rustlers for the Can- adian championship. NAVY w | N. FRBM_§_AINTS ing held on even terms by a battling Baiut Dunstans squad, the Navy hoop team emerged on the long end of a 4.4-2’! score in an exhibition basketball tilt. at the Holy Name club last night. The teams hit a. fast clip from the outset with the lead continually (manging, lien Connolly's two quick field goals 30 seconds from the whis- tle giving the winners a 15-11 lend at the rest period. Play speeded up in the last half a-l the teams fought for a command- ing lead. Navy finally forged ahead at the 10 minute mark to run up a commanding lead which the Saints, despite valiant efforts, failed to overcome. The lineups: Navy—Ryan 2, Mclsaac 4, Con- nolly 21. McLean, McMahon 4, Pow- er l3. Total, 44. S. D. U. — ‘Prites i4, Dunphy 3, Geneau 6, Croteau 4, Forbes, Kenny 1, H. Beaudet, O'Connor. N. Beau- det. Total, 27. Referee-Earl Goes. O A I b a n y W: n s The game in Bedcque rink on Monday evening between Albany and Freetown a hea and Wright fixture, resulted in a win for Al- MARITAIML.‘ CHIL-IAMPIONSHIP! g F ABBIE-JUNIORS A U 2s CENTS - PRICE - 2s CENTS EM l son will lead Going on a scoring rampage mid- ‘much credit and having way through the final half, alter be- l‘ their baptism of the kind of hockey bany with a. score of 2-0. The game was well deal of interest now that the Mc- ljilseaguergamcs are over-S O11 lttendfli tainly tribute w his personality. Th“ gums “e "M1118 a 8°°d:l-ie con-quered all home opposition O R 8. 30 SEATS BOOST THE HALIFAX CANADIENS » THURSDAY A MARITIME TITLE S. NIGHT SHARP FOR ALL LOCAL BOYS TO mew- Timely Tips On Sport The Charlottetown Junior Abbies advanced a pace in their Maritime title hunt which leeds to the Mem- orial Cup playdowns by holding the Bathurst team to one an draw g8? H1819, thus taking the round If the number of enquiries re- ceived at this office last night as tohowfhegasnewasgoingiggny indication of the support the Jun- iors will receive Thursday night, lou Campbell and Harry Richard- their charges on th: ice before s. capacity house. O O O ln annexing the N- B.-P. l. I. title the locals an deserving of received dished out in the mainland should bid fair to hurdle the Halifax Can- sdien barrier for Maritime honors in their circle. I I l Word that the Crystal Sisters, ls- land champions, will play either Oxford or Maroon hockey clubs in Montreal on Monday next for the Quebec-Maritime women's hockey title, gives the island yet another opportunity to bathe in the hockey spotlight. The Crystals boast a formidable outfit and their efforts to advance to the Canadian final; will be fai- lowed with keenest interest by Is- land fans. O I King Clancy who is close to his 500th game if he hasnt passed it will be honored in Toronto Satur- day night. Leafs have selected St. Patrick's day to give the popular Clancy a demonstration of esteem. ‘There will be a presentation, speeches. all the frills that are on tap on an occasion of this kind. As a special attraction Frankie Selke should have the King parade in that high hat outfit he wore at Hap Day's wedding with the opera hat pulled down close to his ears. It is going to be a big affair with a special broadcast for the occasion. Clancy is the most popular player the Leafs club which is cer- iillRlli BHAMP§ AGAIN DEFEAT ATHLETICS; (A. P. By Guardian's Special wuii’ FORT MYERS, Fla, March 13- Singles by Hugliie Critz, Mel Ott and George Davis in the sixth h- ning produced the only run New York Giants needed today to de- feat Philadelphia Athletics 1-0 in the filial game of their spring ax- hibitiou series. The victory was the fourth for the world champions. New York (N) . 000001000-10! Philadelphia (A) 000 000 000-0 ‘I 0 Schumacher, Castleman. Clark and Richards, Dunning; Cain_ M‘. bailey, Marcum and Madjeski. CAPTURE IIINIURTITLE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT ARTHUR, Ont, March ll —-'I‘he Junior hockey championshi] of the Thunder Bay League te- nigiit. rested with Port Arthur West Ends. ln a free-scoring sudden- death contest they dcicutrd Schni- ber 17-4 to advance into the Mem- orial Cup plavdrrwiis against Mani- toba winners. FDRMERSTAR PA g s E s (A. P. By Guardian‘; Special Wire) PORTLAND, Ore , March 13- Pielder A. 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