eovvusio hockey WRESILING R YS TA LS -_-_—_ Summerside Abbies Down To 11-5 Defeat In Torrid Battle one of the most rugged battles ever witnessed on Mum ice Summer-side Crystals last night captured the iiior hockey championship of the Island by sending the efending titleholders, the Abegweits, down to an 11.5 ifeat in the second of their home and home series. rygtgls’ victory last night gave them the round by a ire of 17-10 after previously winning on their home ice ln 1 a 6-5 count. inule of the game ere 0n foll- {gt period id final session notched up ie locals raced through the stout Crystal defence for four “gatirned markers. The gulllt.‘ was packed with ex- ieuieiit illlll kept the crowd con- may... £‘i“.i°’€..§li , oivcve’. illlsusllism and feelings run away iui tiieni with the result that laillblltlbll‘ tactics were brought “c, play which bordered on the illlids oi discretion and good iorismdnship. Featured by a flst fight in the iddle period between Bowness pi ildektnncn that saw fans ramble madly over tho boards id also saw the manager of the fyltal loam hit by one of the iottiitors. the gamonyeery_£€ay lll'() (1110 O " tartar? "d"; it inie-rysas es c iglilcor nine years ago. There is a continual parade of players iiiie peiinlty bench and it was m the ivinners reallighwon ‘their mic. Ssien times ey r0 e alllgh the liucalls fail" soggy gsfihle l para. sior an , u - l tail) their lead in the first per- ilty scoring three goals in the we of a minute as Abegweits layod two men short. Abbies ever got within striking distance lter that; they never gave p trying and battled bit- rlzflto the end, but it was all in i. itilh°'““"ta.<t ‘twill’; i“? l3’ pert ra. - e fi“?t."“‘ ‘i2 f‘ fifth-Pd‘ “" goa n e r . rec snug but. Crystals, again tok- ig outage of penalties soored hi-oe times in one minute and 2'1 m tlo offset marl!‘ owni- , e osers no up ore e was over. i. th “iii-ii i‘i"'”“°“ iifeimffii.“ e ve m u o e time. Forty seconds later, how- wer. Ohitk Gallant scored tines- liizii. ankd than followed an Abbi? i e o e cooer. Gallon, i-»- and Schumian aoored in llllftlélfrlbeti"? 0E9 anion and; ~ a w ie team omen shorlhe c y ' p!“ 33-10;“? iimkttft“ ”° "elk ~ ‘l ° e e Dons ~ the second period with Camp- ll and howatt scorin within a llnutc as last year's ttle-holders llyed a. man short. ey put l! tlly teun in the scoring col- ii alter eight minutes of layas uimersirle had a. layer Fa the "filly boil. followed’ _' MfilCKlflh0§ and f??- ‘,“ 50W hi; mo. rs or - (‘he Abbies were awarded a lolly shot when MacKinnon was _ Saunders’ drive was PM (only by ciisey who play- scnsntionally in the Summer- E net. “Purl” Wl itl k k - l- ateit-zdg .222. 9 minute of play in the final "lid for the second Abbie goal wo 5 Z o 5 E if 5 § o i’ n célarlle Cahlll, husky defence- ; ol the Crystah and who at "ms nibycd wttti Boston ‘Hull. Went down heavily in the H session following a. trip _ ad to be carried from the eturn. s line-ups; "maniac-Goal. Casey; de- ° Bernese, Oohill, Stag; for- Nvo ooooo4+6+o+o§0b4bj CHILDREN'S t SKATE . Th‘ Aft l Il-Sm 112ml}: Novice A lliiiiiiiond Horne of Win’- “ owner of Baby .- Set, ~g match race Mae Fergu- owiier of Allie Burnlillll " March 5th for ‘the nun lit-side. But 2h a. slkned A5 the largest crowd of the season looked on the two liter foes waged a bruising struggle throughout every but it was always the Crystals that Taking advantage of Abbie penalties in the the winners raced into a 4-0 lead; they added like number of tallies in the middle session as the locals itally broke into the scoring and then in the torrid third Team Send three additional counters as wards. Mont emery, Schurman, Gallant. Cam ell. Ifowatt and Dickie. Chlfloltctown —— Goal, Stull; de- fence. Carmichael, Saunders, Dar- ragh; forwards. MacKlnnon, P. Whltlock. T. Whltlock. Cudmore. Pound, Bradley. Stewart. Referees: Wick James, Mnnctori. N.B.. and Earl Arsenault, Sum- merside. SUMMARY First Period l-Crystals. Gallant — - - 5.40 2—Crystals. Gallant — — — 9.50 3--Crystals, Campbell (Cahill) — — — — — — 10.12 4—Crystals, Schurman (Campbell) 10 50 Penalties: Saunders. Stewart. Mont- gomery. Second Period Ft-Crystals, Campbell -— — 0.58 (L-Crystals. I-lowatt (Campbell) '1—Abbles, B sdley - B—Cr_vstals, ampbell 8--Crystals. Campbell -- - 18.45 Penalties: Campbell 2, MacKinnon. P. Whltlock, Pound. MacKinnon and Bowness (majors). _ Third Period t’ 10—Aibbln§. P. Whitlock (T. Whitlock) -—— -- 1.51 11—Abbles. MacKlnrion (Stewart, T. Whitlock) — 3.00 i2—Crystals, Gallant —— — — 4.10 ilk-Crystals. Schurman (Gallant) — -- — — - 3.00 14—Crystals, Gallant l l) —-— — —- -— 5.32 15—AbblU. P. Whltlock i (Pound) — — - - - - 1.02 , Ill-Abbie: MiwKinnon ‘ ('1'. Whitlclik) - _ - - 1am Penalties: Gallant. Pound, Stew- art f, Bradley. Saunders. Ma ritim e Badminton Stars Ousted March 3—The Mari- Provlnces’ last contenders were brushed from Canadian Bad- minton championship play today, ICU/Hula raw provinces. the Wes Coinimb . n; iirst round poly in the wom- en's doubles. Mrs. L. Roper of Halifax and Miss I. Jones of Saint John were defeated by B-15, 15-3, 15-0 by Audrey Garnett of Winni- beg and Norma Hall of Ottawa. In the men's doubles. Ned flank- Be nolds of Montreal lgrioand Vic Oland sythe of Saints of Vancouver win their way to semi-final play in the men's singles. In the women's sin les will be Mfrs. W. R. We. ton of oroxi-to, Mia t Taylor o. Kelowna. B. 0., Elisa th Kennedy of Quebec and Mrs. Iscbel Perodesu of Ottawa. Len iichlemm and B. H. Weh- ster of Montreal. semis of Vancou- ver and Bob Pentlacid of Calgary Emllegmlsohft and Jack Blanch laid of W lock and D. McKean and N. A. Burrows of Montreal won their way into the men's doubles semi-final. I Cardinals Hold ' initial Workout itions seemed se- c the t. Louis Cardinals we t through their baptismal work- ou of 1936 today rm field. Joe. Medwicn balli- wlck, ii one. First base. Johnny Mia's berth. is the other. No major league club has so many "ifs" as the Cardinals." No club is trying so many men out of position. ‘There's outfielder Don Padgett back of the Plate. L-Only two uro as Cliarlottetown- on Sstnr- HIHIIOId-KIFIOC" " "J Winch» A gutflgldgr ‘Ri-ry Moors at hit-d. thlrd baseman Don Ciiutteridge at short and shortstop J-rnmy 310W" at second. Mike Rial-ll" °*l°' team-never knows where larfle crowd of m spend their strength 5'1‘. Piirrnnsnimo. Fla. March pro MontiagueClubl Monlazue Hockey Club‘ last nlsht d n toth fin Islnndaillileircrhedlatee ab ‘or me h k tltl by sending the Cross Rgcadesy Bull? dogs down to a 10-0 defeat in a sudden death game for the champ- ionship of the eastern and central section. Montague now meets the western section winners rizht to continue in the Maritime playdowns. for the Rllssflllly played throughout the fans were given plenty of excitement in the final éewnn as tempers flared and two or three fights-broke out but the disturbances were quelled in each instance as Referee Roy Prowse of Charlottetown tacked ma or peri- alties on the offending payers. The wrlnners were seldom in danger from the courageous attacks of the Cross Roads team. They scored three goals in session. added a. like num r the middle canto and then wound up their victoryhparade by scoring ‘Ema ‘m, the playdowm e . four times in third period as the Bulldogs attacked t ivith four and five men attacks. SUMMARY First Period ~ 1. Montague. Watterworth, 11.00. uéoivfontague, McKlnnon (Grant) .'i. Montague, Poole 17:00. Penalty: Jenkins. Second Period 4. Montague. Landry 5:00. 5. Montague. Poole 7:00. 6. Montague McKinnon (MoKen~ zle) 8:50. Penalty: McCarron, Third P eriod ' g. Montague, Poole (McKlnriori) . 0. 8. Montague McKlnnon (Walter- worlli) 11:00. 9. Montague McKenzie (McKin- non) 12100. l0. Montague Grant 15:00. Llll0llp5Z—- ldogs. Goal. Wood; defence, Balderson. Jenkins; forwards. Smith. S. McCabe. F‘. Smith, Mac- Ncill. Ciidmore, Judson. Montague: Goal, McEwen: fence. Watterworth. McCarron. Fraser; forwards. McKenzie, Mc- Kinnon. Poole. Currie. Grant. Mar- tin. Landry. Referee: Roy Prowse. Charlotte- town. Best ‘Mudder’ Will Capture Santa Anita ‘e it LDS ANGELES. March 1.‘—-(AP) —The Santa Anita Iiandicap has many claims to fame. but i. the resent rain storms keep up running of the horse race will go down as one the costliest experiments in imid d. mrtlswltrem raining so hard the track infield looked like a flcatiril iii pond. The modding ablllt 0f the 13 1e enitirlm was e centre of debaitc. althollkh there was Oat-im- ism that. the rain gods surely mil-e soon. Charles S. Howard's Seabheuit. Pompoon of tbs Jerome H. touch; lieim stable and J. A. Mamfusofi Ainerold, top flight candidates for the big purse. undoubtedly will w: cept. the issue. mud or m mllil- l’ will Maxwell Howa/rds Staghand and sceneshifter. Major Austin. C. Tayllll‘ 0f Vim‘ couver has two good threats. muddy or not in Whlohoee and Indian Broom. and A. A. Baruni thinks little Top Row can move up in the slop. If not perhaps his Star Sha- dow can. 11154151119 , of tllé UIUEUBWl-n Miler. Ambi- iaruio. bobbed up wllll the bad weather nrosnwls- Am" ai-uio hd- been a rico all Se!“ Antita to date. but. he bum. an early reputation last fall b)’ “V0 900d victories in the mud. and only 11 day or two ago eutwoi-ked Pomwm ill the slush, - Meduiick Ends Holdout Siege UBO. Fla... Ivfarch s1‘. PEriiiRsn - ti-MAPJ-qlmoph M. Medwliek. the rim Natloaral ball-ml champion who sbfillllled "m" 5 N" Jerse high school comp“! m“) A~ only six games left on tielr sched- rm: CHARLCTFETOWN Wmsiou Jsrzag; : WIN ISLAND a‘ ...._ .. ._ Nova Scotia SeniorHockeyl Rangers Advamef T‘)! Semi - final Playdowns 19H Delefll B)’ Island Finals Will Be Launched Tonight {Narrow Margin) (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wlre) GARDEN HALIFAX. March 3-The Nova Scotia senior hockey playdowns scramble was down to the semi- finals tonight with a new team certain to wear the crown won last, year by Berwlck Bruins. d Bruins bowed out of the plgy_ owns last night despite a 5-4 vic- tory over New Glasgow. ‘rho 1931 vlwmru had dro ped the first came 5-2, losing ou on the home. Enid-home Bdfliédfi 9-7. °m°ll°w I1 B t, New Glasgow meets Wolfvi'le, Valley Leaguq llhflmloiorts and winners over Ann- apolis Royal ln a first-round battle. Each team has lost but one game “aw ' th Bulldog: fibril brvlilslhetoigcilgmilslfi? Minor-B. also in the first game of a home-and-home series. The Bull. dogs, reinforced by several st. Francis Xavier University stars. will rule favorites if for no other reason than because Jackie Kane. spark plus of the Miners. is ineli- _Kane,_who_cam_e_east_from Ham. Chihawks Hal MONTREAL. March ti-New York Americans made sure of l. National Hockey League plgyqfl berth tonight by holding Montreal Canadlens to a, 1-1 draw in a rugged game featured by two brief fist fights. The draw left Americans out of reach of Montreal Maroons, Can- adian section tailcnders who trail the New Yorkers by 13 oirits with ule. Canadians moved within five ints of Toronto's section leading afs. SUMMARY First Period l- Canadians. Desilets 7:32. Penalties: Stewart (major), Burke. Second Period 2. Americans. Wiseman. Andey- son) 6:14. Penalties: Smith. Brown. Third Period Scorln : None. Penalt as: None. Overtime Period Scorln : None. Perialt es: Murray. Goupllle, m h. Dahlstrom Stars CHICAGO. March 3 —(OP)- Young Cully Dahlstrom. whose r:"r*;'. _—.. -~;__ _ F0 from the Wolverines cam _§ll'l!lB_ the _Mlners. AmerksClinch Playoff Bertli Holding Canucks T0 Draw Tilt; W days of the Big . llr n Halifax Wolv landed instead at and stayed there despite loud walls lltori. Ont. in the to o1 This year he was slated) I to play 211th a Central Valley Lgague cfiilndligidrldviosicigila ‘iii: ti: M" Kane turned u in Gipo and n, g .°° 3W1 the league's third penalty-f ee a r he Marl ime Amateur 1.1M game o’ the season l lflzyauétgoclationki deadzine for‘ a .A. H. A. decidedh l i play in the Ca Breton iieogglui but would be lne lgibfe for provln- 4 ale-l p-aydcwns if toe Miners by some miracle over reached the pxlinydowns. Under Kane's ldance i B Performed the mire e. eiim-l, m“ 1118 North Sydney Monarchs in the semi-finals and Sydney Mil]- ionaires in the playoffs. Not even the pmslble 105$ of sush stars as Nell McKenna and Gyrll Munroe. both ill is e ctod to handicap the Bulldogs the extent Kane's absence will ham- t 3-2 tonlsht to a 3-2 National H eke League victory over the sedation! leading Boston Bruins, Scoring two goals in the first period and breaking a 2-2 dead- lock in the final stanza, the Hawks tightened their hold on. third place in their division. taking a [W9- Rame lead over the fourth place club. Detroit. which lost tonight t Bruins i.___..___'..__.._.__. _.. 305K153’ “m”- lNew York March a u _ . . -— ew Channmeww“ ‘ Rangers.‘ stavin ‘Wings’ strong cosing rally, defeat- ed the Wings clown their latest bid in playoff circle. Hextall. Alec Shlblcky and Lynn Pntrlrk in the first he Ranger; found their wide edge all but wiped came back in the third session. A aoal by mark of the period game-winner as Hec Kilrea, Carl for the Detroit's in period spree. of the Wings making the Ameri- can sectl section ce or. they were counting on tonight's within shootln 1. Rangers, Hextall (Watson. Hiller) 8:47. 2. Rangers. Shlblcky (N. Col- ville) 9207. 3.35. ‘5. Rangers, N. Colville (Couller) combo) 17 :32 BOXING BASKETBALL O I‘ H ER SPUR I MADISON SQUARE . York off Detroit Red 4-3 tonight and held for a place the National Hockey League's Played before 9,000 fans it was Leading 3-0 oifgosls by Bryan two periods. the out as Wings at the 6:37 proved the Nell Colvillc lscombeand Syd Howe counted their final The defeat lessened the chances playoffs. Deep in the tilt to keep them distance of the bird place Ch cago Black Hawks. MARY SUM First Period Penalties: None. Second Period ti. Rangers, Patrick 6:05. Penalties: None. Third Period .4. Detroit, Kllrea (Barry, Lamb) .37. . 560 Detroil. Liscoiiibe (Motter) 7. Detroit. Iiowe (Lewis. Lis- Pcnnlties: None. to New York Rangers. SUMMARY First Period Vom) :18 2E7 Chime. Dalilstrorn. (Shlll) Goldsworthy) 19:34 Penalty ~March. Second Period Scoring -None Penalties —Wlehe, (maJor). Jenkln, Ieirlhslcy two goals including the winning marker. _vled_{Chicago_ Black jlawks Mile In (AP. By Guardian's peclal Wire) HANOVER. N. H» ‘March 3 — Glenn Cunningham ran the fastest mile over recorded in the world's history tonight when he was clock- ed in 4:044 on Dartmouthhi springy 6 2-3 laps wooden track. That time was four full seconds lander the Kanssn star's 4:084 in- door world record and two seconds faster than tho outdoor of 4206.4 recentl credited to Englands Syd Woodersen by the International Amateur Athletic l‘ " . Cunningham. who gave handl- from five yards to 260 Dartmouth runners at the start. was clocked in 58.5 sec- onds for his first quarter. 102-5 for the half-mile and 3:042 at the three quarters mark. Cunningham rave Stu Withmifl. Dari-month's outstandinl mllfl- I five-yard start. The home mllei- was a few inches ahead of the KIM"! flycr whenhe dropped out at the half-mile mark. All but one of the 0th" "V! Dartmouth runners. Cliff Holmes, Bert MsdMarinil. Robert Yeuell. Fred Upton and Hal Women. who had zoo yard starts. retired from the handicap race dnrinl the last lap. leaving Cunningham running against Wonson. who merely 108W to the three (router's mar . Cunningham's terrific ‘ drive brought him to the tam 20 yards ahead of W Ice Races At March . Cunningham Runs Fastest World History Toronto Bonspeil Results 1- Ohlwbfl. P. ‘Thompson (March, 3'. Boston, Jackson. (Petainger, Schmidt Three ' "I-fs” Mark Coming Ball Campaign NEW YORK. March 3—1t ‘seems possible at. the moment to size up he approaching baseball campaign with a remarkable degree of accu- Stavej! Manitoba Rink Regains jDominion Curling Title; Islanders Held a iWiriless. (C- P. by Guardian's 8 Wire) . TORONTO. March -—Ab Gow- anlock and his veteran four from Glenboro finished a clean sweep of the MacdonalcPs Brier Tankard today, regaining the Canadian curling title for Manitoba after a. year's absence. Gowanlock ended his nine-game ..treak by drubblnr Nova Scot-is 31-6 to stifle the last hope of Al- berta's 193’! champions, Cliff Manahan who finish second place with cl ht wins and a lbs. That loss, to owanlock by a 13-7 score cost Manahan the championship. Manahan opt winning after his loss Tuesday a ternoon in the hope the far-weaker teams might u ct Manitoba. But Gowanlocks nk. together for eight fa tered though pressed to it by British Columbia. the lim- won 11-lo and took second place from British Columbia who beat Northern Ontario 11-7. Other ninth- round scores were New Brunswick l Island 6 and Quebec l3 and Ontario 8. Earlier in the dav Manitoba beat Prince Edward Island, the only wlnles: rink. 12-0 while Alberta struggled to a lzth-end 11-10 vic- tory over Bill Pinky's British Columbzans. New Brunswick, show- ing surprising strength in the final rounds. beat Saskatchewan 17-9: Ontario defeated Northern Ontario 17-10 and Nova Scotia licked Que- bec 12-7. D. P. Connolly's rink from Bath- iirst. N. 13., went so well in the last two rounds they finished in fourth place. ahead of Saskatchewan, Ori- tario and Nova Scotia, tied for fifth with four wins and five losses each. New Brunswick won five while losing four. Provide Upset Quebec pulled off the day's big- zest surprise in beating Ontario, considered in pre-wumament rat- ings as the strongest eastern rink. Victory left Quebec ahead of Prince Edward Island with two wins and seven losses. Against his weakest opposition. Gowanlock took no chances at any racy in a minimum of words. There are only three important "ifs" in the two big leagues. If you know the answer to all three, Third Period you can name the two clubs that will meet in the World series. 4. Boston. Getllffe (Shore. The three iffs are, in approxi- Sands) 3251 mately the order of their impor- 5. Chicago. Dahlstrom (Selbert. tance: (l) Lynwcod Rowe; t2) Tllllmpson) 13.37 Jercmc Dean. and (3) Chicago Cubs P91153495 —P°1‘ll0!l<l. Jackson, new war college. On their behav- ious and their success hinges the possibility of keeping the New York Giants and the New York Yankees out of their third straight championship series. Rowe. still known "Schoolboy". pitrlie. Tigers. The Tigers are the only American League team conceded an outside chance of heading off at 26 as for Detroit the Yankees-unless you live in Cleveland. Rowe, up to last year was one of the game's great riizhthanders. In 1934 e pitched the Tigers to s pennant. winning 24 games and losing eight. last season he won one victory before hi< arm went bad. The Tigers finished in sec- ond place. 13 games behind the . Yanks. In the National Learruc in the celebrated case of Dizzy Dean. much the same situation exists. Not a rival but knows that if Dtz. a failure last year. returns to his NINTH ROUND Skip-ll Skip-T B. Columbia. ll) 3W 080 000-1 Nor. Ontario 001 010 101 120- Dr. M.I. Humphrles CR. Manahan Ski I0 Skip-ll 101 013 102 090-10 original form. the Cardinals will be pure poison. , In the po=sibllitv of a triangular Manitoba Nova Sculls slugfest between the Giants. Cubs. Ab Gowanlock C. W. Durant and Cards, it necessarily is estim- Sklp-Jsl Skip-d ed that owner Phil Wrigley: new ‘Manitoba 104 501602 020-21 idea of equipping his manailel’. Nova Scotia. 010 010 010 102- (i Charlie Grimm. with a pnlr of co- Ontario Quebec pilots wont take any fight out 0f B. c. Hail R. c. Ureani the Cubs- Skip-a Sklp-—13 Some wise ‘baseball men are Ontario 100 oos ooo arc- s convinced Wr-aey hm made a elem m‘ m "1 "the asters."i..ti.t°‘dt:ir..'a°"i. hi: h an o. . sun“ ew A Grimm make his hard decisions. They are certain there Isn't room for a “brain trust" on the bench. S88 . Album 03o mo” 1m_n Itf] theyhare right. then mark off Now Brunswick P. n. Island l a C" ‘*- Dmfzi Colrgnolly I". RlslilzflcLaine p_ p4 n. Brunswick 104. 313 100 110-15 . 1. ooo ooo oii cor- e Teams Battle TO Brit Columbia Nor. Ontario w J‘ Fm“ J‘ R‘ Wm’ Three - all Draw l ‘I stage of either match. Though curling less impressively than in any other game. he took a 4-0 lead in two ends over the Islanders and slowly increased it. mainly by slniz-‘es. He was at hi; best in the after- noon round. hanging up a four- end. a five and a six. the bikgest of the tournament. Skin C. W. Durant. leading ‘the Halifax rep- resentatives of Nova scotla. seldom was accurate and Gowanlock need- ed only such an opening to pile up points. Connolly picked up a four and a three in the first four ends against P. R. McLalne. Charlottetown rink. The Islanders scored only on four ends and never more than s two. Down fr... Alleys HOLY NAME BALL BOWLING Mixed League Crescents-ZEOB. Pacers-Btu. ladies high single .1. Kirwln 23B. Ladies high three J. Klrwln 574. Gents high single M. Dowllng 274. “gents high three M. bowling Singers-Saw. Alert.s—339l. ladle. high single 20. High three A. Goss Gents high single V. Gents high three V. Coyle 747. Trotters-limb. Stars-NIH. high single H. Praught‘ M. Clinton l 527. Coyle 310. . ladies 227. luidies high three .3 . Gents high single J. Hughes 305. Flying Frenchmen-MBA. Pacers-32‘10. “Ladies high single L. Corri$ 1 . Ladies high three L. Corrigan 05. Gents high single P. Tierney 319. Gents high three C. LcClalr 770. YGBH. DCVBI‘ g . thirty minutes H. Praught Gents high three J. Hughes 716.; " ‘ ":1 azzzzf-i ma... i nor scoursTgéiiooi. nors a The Boy Scouts hockey team of Montague had a workout in Mon- tague rink last ‘Thursday and boost of some very clever puck chasers on their lineup. The school team hurled a challenge at them which was quickly ta Scouts. The Saturday afternoon with the Boy Scouts winning The Scouts were aided in iheirwin by a. couple of their third line. while the school boys were saved from a. worse trouncing by the two school girls who appeared on their lineup. en up by the game was played on y l. score of 7-3. Girl Guides on The ma: was very fast and tremeiy rough. with refereeBeok handing out penalties where they were deserved. Llneu : all" 30ml Boy bouts-Goal, F. Fraser; de- fense. L. Fraser. B. rant. S. ib- thyghuf‘ i Mtgmifb‘ w" 95-51“! Canon; forwards. B. Burden M ......":... i.....:.":§ "winks; re- r; were y.- Cier- 9gb“; - on, ane, . yno Saskatchewan. Manahan finally Guide“ ’ School Boys-Goal. R. McDm- ald: defense. L. Nelson, G. Mur- phy; forwards, H. Clay, B. Roy- nolds, T. Clair, M. Currie, D. Mur- dock. . I VICTORIA CROSS DBUBS SCHOOL TEAM 9-0 IN PIES’! PLAY-OFF GAME. In the first game of the III!!- finals for the General Electric cup, a. revamped Victoria Cross team took a 9-goal lead over their op- ponents. the Montague school teen in Montague rink Monday night. The second game will be played this week and the winners will meet the powerful Rink Rot team ‘in the finals. Shortly after the game started. Park Fraser of the school team collided with Alvin Moore of the Victoria Cross team and both phy- ers sustained injuries which ro- quired treatment at the Mon hospital and forced their rot merit from the ice for the remain- der of the game. The Victoria. Cross team were stronger than their opponent! in almost every department of It game and their superior plays were a big feature of their overwhelming victory. The referee was Bruce Currie. Lineup: Montague School tam-Goal. P. Fraser: defense, P. Fraser. ILOby; forwards, R. Beck, R. Molhnold. I. Clair, R. Bell, C. Hughes, l. Reynolds. Victoria Cross Loni! - forwards, "Tld” McEwen, S. Pear- don. N. Campbell. G. Kennedy. SUMMARY First Period 1—-Victorla Cross, Kennedey —- 4-00 2-Victoria Cross, Campb 1 (Peardon) — -— - — —— l Penalties: Gaudet l2). MQEVBB- Second Per 3-—Viotorla Cros, (Kennedy) — — — — -- -—'lll 4-—Vlctoria Cross, Campbell — 8.00 5-Victorie. Cross, Campbell (Kennedy) — — — — -- - tt-Vlctoria Cross. Gauidet (Peardon) — — — — -—- -—18-00 ‘l-Vicwrla Cross, Gaudet cEw (M en) — — — — — —l9-°9 Penalties: None. Third Period 3-Vlctorla Cros, Kennedy - - - - -- 2.00 Campbell -- 6.00 Penalties: Peardon, Campbell. SOURIS LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS- MAPLE LEAFS. 5; BRUINS. A Sourls hockey fans saw one of the most thrilling games of the season on Monday night when battling through three periods an of overtime. thl Leafs defeated the Bruins 5-4. This was the second of a two- game, total-goal series for the Souris hockey league championship and as the Bruins won the first l game 3-2, the series is tied seven i all. A tlebresker will be played Thursday to decide the winner of the Tip Top Trophy. In the first period. play was pretty evenly divided. both teams playing a cautious close-checking game. MacLellan. husky defence star for the Bruins scored the only goal at the ten minute mark on a fast breakaway solo. The Leafs quickly tied tliescorl in the mconrl period when Elmer Pequot tallied from n mix-tip in front of the net. The Bruins. how- ever. went into tho lead again on a bit of smart combination when Philip Piiquct sank a pass from McLellan. 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