U?” ---v—-- -- ~ ~ -~—- gLeafsToo Classy KPRIL 6. I932 liar The Rangers Toronto Teampfiefeat New York- ers 6-4 Before 16,000 Fans. In Square Garden Last Night. ~. (Canadian new)" gupmolv SQUARE GARDENS. Am-u s.-'l.‘he first game of the gtgnleyOllp series for the svorldu championship was won by ‘Toronto Mgple Icafa from New York Rang- m tonight in a free-scoring affair pmgwoundupinat-tcount. s dueling attack. with plenty of and combination tossed in, sent the Leafs well to the front in the second period and a relentless driving Ranger attack fell short in i . I sherpshooting role for the Leafs, the leading point getter of the lea- gus accounting for three goals, all in the peeond period. Helm! Day and Bun Cook scored in the first and the teams moved along evenly until the Leafs’ wild rampage crop- Ded out in the second. ‘Jackson Weneditonspess froinDayand followedltuponapaufromlted Homer. Completing what seemed to be e. rout, Charlie Conaoher smashed in a goal, but Cecil Dillon tliethird. out down themarginbeforetheper- lllashealeneltles £ ' i " Bllifilflfllttaek Nineteen penalties were crowded into the struggle that almost mmughout kept a capacity crowd of 3,000 fans in Madison Square Gar- den in an uproar. Savage check- ing, terrific bumping, hooking and iioldingwereallontheoardsestwo '4! llllflllected as had come the sudden leaf onslaught that swept the Rangers off their feet, came the counter attack in the third period. lfour and five men attacks swept in. 81love andcrssily rolling puifas, totheleafaflierewerescrambles. The Amateurs To Use The Forward Pass Next Season o. A. H. A. ATiRis Several New Rules At Annual Meeting —. Game Will _lie_Speeded Up. MONTREAL, Que, April 6.- interfering with the play- The W" (By The Canadian Press) Next iential receivers ofapasswillbe a1- seasonamatcur teams throughout lowed to be bowl-checked in tlw Canada will be permitted to pass defending team's defence area the puck forward in every BT98 0f the ice surface except between the opposing team's blue lilne and goe.l line es the result of revolutionary The rules were also amended to steps in the Canadian Amateur allow kicking the puck up to the Hockey code being approved by del- defending team's blue line and a- egates at today's session of the an- cross the attacking team's blue line. TO ELIMINATE RAGGING The delegates gave their approval code. It was decided that the puck, to a series of recommendations mllBt 11W!!! b9 @9111“! iwwud ex‘ made by the rules committee under cept i! prevented 1mm b91118 (10116 the chairmanship of A. n. Gllmy, so by the onimlns M111- A team qg Pm“; 1g, prim-is, ma,’ gec- will be permitted to circle its own’ 0nd Vice-President o. A- n. A. , puck info the centre ice ares. The penalty for infraction of this rule will be a face-off ten feet in front libs-ward passes across the attack °! u" 8°“- THE FORWARD PASS nual meeting of in. Canadian Am- A move in eliminate recline the, aleur Hockey Association rim. puck was also iuwriimted in l-lmi not only once before carrying the - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r I top-mull!!! teams folllht it out. lleecle Battle The speed and aharpahootlng of iheleafsastheyawepttoathree goal lead in the second period was scarcely less rivalled for pure thrills and sensational plays as the Ran- gens fought back in the third, For almost the whole final period the pressure of the New York Rangers was terrific and the Leafs were bottled up. Their checking-end the Jumping and clearing exhibition of borne Chabot in goal turned back the torrid attack. - lllekedupbyswarmingnangerssnd rifled leafs floundering about. Johnson whlstled in a goal from in- side the blue lino. In a desperate struggle in the goal mouth Bun Cook picked up the puck from Bcucher and sent in mother. From then on until the final few minutes Rangers went on a wild rampage. But the rugged checking of the Leafs as they fought back held of! such a drive es even New York fans have seldom seen their Rangers un- leash. ing team's blue line will not be al- lowed although a player will be permitted to follow a pass across his blue line and pick it up in the centre ice area. It will be necess- ary for the puck carrier to cross the defending team's blue lino first, however, and no forward posinr: will be allowed in the defending team's defence area. For the assist- ance of referees the meeting went on rcord as interpreting this rule to mean that it would not be possible to skate a. player onside in the de- fending defence area. It will he the indiscriminately, kept the 0111118 Red Homer took the steam out of A rule was introduced to prevent shooting the puck up the ice but it was not considered by the rules committee. A recommendation to cs- tabllsh a crease in front of the goal inside which shots could not be taken was also thrown out. 'I'he committee also threw out a. recom- mendation to reduce the three ten- minutes overtime periods now play- ed in case of e tie to twenty min- utu of overtime. The meeting e.- Kreed that it would be permissable to use what is described as a. coun- tor-balance stick-one containing a —-____ On November I7, 1931, William “Torohy” Peden of Victoria, B_(j_, established a new world ‘s Iriijvrle speed record o 01 miles er Iwur in lllinne- r apolis, Hum, U. .A., before n/Iiriala l‘ , o the [Wsfinnal Cycling Assnnialinyh ' V ‘ Torchy" Peden recvnflv brought new ' . luureh la Canada-as h]: was n mnm- ' 25501;’. izi:¢zfllldlrlliclltluv"lrrr Ilur rrrnnt - e in a i501 '1 » . Garden, New York. L 51ml" ' .._ . .v.z.__2:. [CORD a ...-. -- . . v ll‘ , - - v mi. SPEAKS for "SE [F ;. An impressive performance, that of ‘Tor-cliy” Peden . . in breaking the world's Bicycle Speed Record, and a _' tribute to his outstanding ability as a cyclist . . . just as Turret’a record for popularity is a tribute to their outstanding quality, flavour and mildness. After all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripened right out In the field under Nat un-‘s own sunlight-nothing artificial about that-and the high quality is “labs-ed." Harvey Jackson took over the referee's duty to decide whether the puck carrier, after passing the puck inside the defending blue line, is theattsokand settled thslaue whsnheraosdinelosetotekea. short pass tom Jackson for the finalgoal. TilTE FEDERAL LOOKING ’EM OVER‘ J Should le Included The writer was interviewed the arrangements by which the s, an ardent wins ladv hook- hockey and cther Dominion sport °““'““““ “$5M!” inst evening who etpress- titles are gawk with suggestion, .131“ the cmmpiou information to give to Robert Mo. regard t, my NW0,“ c“, m", o, NW Emmet’ mm“ Boom,’ Kenzie (Lib. Assiniboia) with re- vhamnioruhip games between My Ontario and Quebec play off to de- “m” t° “Y P'.°P°‘°d “aflwal mum Th, m“, may m question c“, the 3mm cums. Hue and loan, he said in the House of Com- muq m‘; u m, “p, “unto-m m “m. mm Munch“, swab mons today. The question had not nioi-tseeeeeieeduimieiueiieiizm ' and n“; gum m m, my whim M‘ mm m the wmem Hue When consideration had been given at present‘ boasts of three, have a round. Then the two winning rinks than“ etsaid championship-which would meet in the best out of three ed 111 411a @1111“ and 1n the urc- Is quite true sud leconiins to noyle. games series for the title. ed herself quite PARlIAMENT NO INFORMATION may be decided b! anlentimly new flltnn neat year, providing eug- geetfcns which have been made ' are approved. The idea is based on OTTAWA, one. April 5-(By the Finance dwidut w“ h the Minister, Edgar N. Rhodes, had no ' mm. and 3mm 001mb been considered, Mr. Rhodes said. to it, the House would be acquaint- scribed form. lead weight in the handle to coun~ tor-balance ‘the lightening of the blade- GREATPHAR .APllEAii IELO PARK, Calif, April 5.*—- 12for 15o ZOfor 25c —und inflat tins of fifty and one hundred. Imperial Tobacco CompanyfofCanadn. Limited. Qualitg and Mildness u rret ‘CIGAR ETTES (APJ-Phar Lap, prize Australian race horse, which was brought across the Pacific to win the $50,000 handicap at Agus, Caliente recently, i "died in the racing stables here to- day of colic and indigestion. g Phnr Lap ran under the name of David J. Davis. ' ~ Before coming to this country the horse had won $282,000 on tracks in the Antipodes. To this he -‘ added the $50,000 Agua. Calientc purse, the first and only race in which he competed in North Amer- ica, mlimax, were forgotten for hours which fishermen said they saw Lindbergh piloting ‘Sunday, flew over the island off Nashawena. at noon. A dragger, believed to be the . Alva, passed Martha's Vineyard at 3 pm. A civilian was reported to have boarded this craft Sunday, an occurrence which was linked to the visit of the plane. in London Major Charles H. (Canadian Press) HOPEWELL, N. J., April 5-001. i Gliarles A. Llndbersifs personal el- Schoeffel of the New Jersey State] ‘forts to get back his kidnapped Police spent more than an hour at Scotland Yard and then left for an unannounced destination. Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, state police heed, in e. bulletin from the Lindbergh home, said a report from Scotland Yard "shows there is no criminal record of any kind cf the persons investigated." "Is she a progressive or a Con”! votive sort of woman? “It's hard to say. She wears las year's hat. drives this year's cm and lives on next l'car's income.‘ "There are two periods in hi life, my dear, when a. man docsn‘ understand women!" “Indeed! and when are they?‘ "Before and after marriage." son, which appear to be nearing a Iis really too bad the season is so late as maybe a bang-up ladies’ lurker league could be organised. as if Prince Edward Island inn w ‘Awm-(flng {o m, “w” 3100b; BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDED OTTAWA, Ont, April 5—Ap- iioday while he helped beat out a It had been learned yesterday brush fire that threatened his hill- .a. delicate operation on a hoof by ' that the big racer had undergone tel! 1101119- i Armed with an evergreen bronchi W118i! “M118 111 Bllmmflflfde. with be even considered in the playoffs. the Provincial title as. the seal. run Pmvlllce boasts of three immu- However mother season is certain 3mm u _ any,“ nungly’ m1"- h ~11 around. and then. per-hens lottetown, Summcrside and Monta- Walter Nellsen, Australian veterin- arian. Neilsen had come here from Australia with the horse's trainer, polntment of a “superintendent in bankruptcy" whose duties will par- allel in some degree those of the {find an axe, the Colonel joined' lmore than 50 firemen, policemen, lrieighbors, reporters and photo- Ro CKNE s1 iS-PONSORED AND BUILT m CANADA BY sruoizankizul" W811“ will be reported 8W1! "1989 gue. and, if we do say it ourselves, superintendent of insurance is pro- m5- M "l! H" f0!’ the Pmmt. some pretty nifty curlers are num- vided for in a bill which A ccived we'll have to let it 1a!- bered among the rank and file of ‘Wm Tm"? seems funny, mighty funny, that everywovlnceintheDominionis second reading in the ‘these organisations. Therefore it commons today. amends the Bankruptcy Act. House of The measure Piloting the bill, Hugh Guthrie, iforan, but eight days would have i house. Tommy Woodcock. igi-aphers in their stubborn fight A special shoe was designed to Against the flames, which at one permit Phur Lap to race at Tan- ltirrie swirled within 15 feet cf the Seen at close range by newspa- first time since been required to grow the part ofi the hoof that had been peeled off. _! per-men for the You can’t match FREE WHEELING ANIDQ FULL SYNCHRONIZED with all the talk about the plsv- mentioned in the "new system." but Minister of Justice, declared that ers in the Maritime Provinces, it i8 Prince Edward Island. We may be many complaints against the op- weu to note such item! l! $119 1°11‘ the smallest Province, but there are W111! in The ‘Ibionto Star, which “m, mighty hi; we: “Strand! ls it may seem, some do“ m, w,“ amateur hockey players have Jobs where hockey is just aside line. Arid there are a lot of amateur hockey players in this. man's town‘ 111 idbs which are Just a convenient “u” w m, qmadim 51mm"- mu” M‘ 91° ‘"951 P" “whim Hockey Association's One local 11min‘ star is a librarian. which h“, ‘m; com, m“, being and published elsewhere on this 3° 911D! out the hockey news and oration of the act had been voiced W111! Wielders from various quarters. chiefly " ‘those objections were directed ‘against the expenses incurred in winding-up estates, in. fees to trustees, lawyers and accountants. If a superintendent were appointed much unnecessary expenditure would be eliminated. The matter had been considered by a special committee of the Can- Spceding Up The Game Judging by the new amended constitution Wm it up m: m9 “m”? o’ a‘ c“- Pille- 1t 1°°k5 55 u m9 "mam" adian Bar Association and from his club. while another senior “m, Wm b, needed up “m, p". 'h7"' “n” Wm“ 9"’- hld 5 "'11 cent next season. The forward 111158 this ‘body had emerged a. draft bill that had been submitted to the l“ “PM”! ‘h’ WW4 "l" “m” in the neutral cone and over the lu n big lighting system!’ blue line of u» attacklnk term with the kicking of the Dllvk "- New Contender m‘ n" "mil" ""9 "M- inste much Whistle u offside plays ‘"'“*“°- 11°" "M" WWW" Mrbetween the blue lines will be 1 Gerard B. Lanbert, "of New York, mm! of the put "m “F”? "l" "m" “m!” m“ Taken au in au the new system. W" ltewed in a sailing vessel. The which "m b‘ introduced M,“ win. m" “hi. which is 178 feet from u, @155 well for a busy goalie minister. The law officers of the 1 department did not accept all the recommendations of the bill, but a "mm" m “mm l‘ m“ M the new large numbe of them had been amendments. The above will ellm- ‘and acceptable“ Bisfriflii Trumps, 58; ‘hmjans, 7 Last night the Trumps over-- whclmcd the Trojans in the scconrii i. game between these team's. Captain f George MncDougall, of the 'l‘rojans, had a. lot of trouble in rounding up a. team and was unable to get them rill, however, he finally managed to secure 6 hard working players, who could not make any impression on the Trumps. Captain "ullck" Cud- more also discovered trouble in pounding up a. team, but nad :10 I trouble in defeating the men of Mc- i the kidnapping on March 1, Lind- f bergli appeared in excellent health. f Iiis chrcrfiilness ns he rested from ;liis labor was interpreted as one i more indication he has been mak- ilng progress in his (ivn recent en- Zrlczwors to regain his 2l-month-old iron. Other indications the climax‘ fin the fiveqvc-ek old case may be ' zlfipfdflftlllllg were: ‘The fact the Colonel's private wivork on the case has reached a| ‘point where lic apparently v/ishcs not only to direct the activity of those aiding liim, but actually to work out the developments himself. The two mysterious trips he has ‘made away from his cstaic within the lust three days-Just nlght‘s| Dougall. trip by 'plane, apparently to Mar- Tbe lineups: thus Vineyard, Mass, near where. Trumps Trojans he also was reported seen in ai qzliafillmmtffi wgwdtgo new’ E Goes, 10 Partridge ’plane during his absence from 23123.. .Z.'.‘......‘.'..°'2....Z ‘-.Z°‘I.°.‘;I I B"'"*"'- ° "~“"*"'>"" "m simia- wlth it's special committee of the I atewart’ 5 CamPbc" The fact that for two nights i h 1d be He Mel-own Mule light has been bumlng in they. w“ m" appo n d “mm cudmwf- 39 Sm"? nursery from which the child wasi Macmugml- 7 stolen and which has remained in! heel to om, is beinginstalled in “um M . my m” time M immediately. l-hesraftstnririoinlwherethe 0mm yacht is being built, ' a“ M” ' ' ‘ bah Look Like Winner! New lystunf ~ TheTcrontoMapleI-esfflfb‘ We are reminded that it was Wil- ilarn of Orange who introduced Dutch bulbs into England. only fair to assume that he didn't It I001!!! Th! Dummies lliilles rink sui-i- win over New York Rangers u. the 1070380 iris catalogues.-Punch. lattelb back yard lllt 818m slum“ h! chllnpimshlp and the Camden crew as likely winners world's professional hockey cham- pionship. o’ m. "mo". pa“, mug, m; have eaten something Stanley Cup emblematic of the urwd with her." Doctor: "Your wife seems to that dia- Hen, ‘ ‘ hush ‘i "Oh, no, doctor. it wouldn't dare to." Referee-N. Mathleson. Second Game ‘Iiie Senior "Y" defeated the Fal- cons 42-23 in a fact and compara- tively clean game. The fans were shown a scintillating exhibition of team work and individuality. Hale, of the Senior "Y" led his team with 15 points, closely followed by Goes and Henry. " The class shown by "10 smYme essypace, increasing ituthe 01ml ‘magma m u“ “who; opening York, with the‘ scene shifting “m, o; m, m, "m; series wea‘to ‘Toronto for the remaining three gm], phmomenal. They struck llLglJlWI-tll necessary. ‘rheflléirdlito Kid fmnt line must rpent along and came home goodfliavebeen‘ travelling last night. “m”; They netted four of the six-sells flnmqmhm,mnpmenmesey:mezieen .'..i'l4.-A1I'\L'.'{ . Mrs. Miggs-Ycs, most of the servants are as independent and as impertinent as they can bel Now, I believe it's best to take a you!!! country girl and train hoi- in the way she should go, and then- Ire. Gilli-And then she Neel darkness unifi this week. The prolonged unexplained ab- sence from his Norfolk We.) home of John Hughes Curtis, one of three intermediaries who have hold sev- eral conferences with Colonel Lind- bergh. Mcanwhile, there was no re- port of progress in the police in- vestlgation, which has taken one New Jersey State Police official to the British Isles. Several unusual activities at Mar- tha's Vineyard revived interest in reports that the island is figuring in the negotiations for the return of the kidnapped child. 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