..._~. a.» -¢.,,, GUARDIAN British sink Italian sub IDNDON, March 8—(CP)— The British Admiralty an- nounced yesterday the Italian lubnmrlne Anfltrite whirh at- tempted to attack a _Britlsh convoy in the Aegean Sea March 6 hnd been sunk. The Anfltrite, built In 1933, was of 590 tons. She carried l. normal complement of 41 men. six 21-inch torpedo tubes and ont- IiJI-ineh gun. (The Italians, in a commun- ique. said today they had lost I. "warship of medium tonnage from an undetennined cause" In the Mediterranean.) <~ Canadiens lose 8-0 to Brains BOSTON, March 9—(CP)—Bos- tons high-powered Bruins gave Paul Bbeault, the National Hoc- kty League's ticwest goalie, a blist- ering ueiccitle tonight when they 0vei'\vl1elined M-nlrteal Canadiens 8-0 before a cr_u'ti o! 10,000 here. While the Bruins were flttuznng their zndzvndual sz-ozung averages, the gave their own goalie, Frank- ie §r.ms-k_ such tar-tight suppzrt that he chnlkcd up h: sxth shut- oui- of the sun czi ,n era-y fashion. The win lificrl the Bruins back into 3.1a possession of first place ahead of Toronto ivlopie Leafs who drcptietl an 8-5 decisicn to New Yrk Rangers. Bobby Bauer and Art Jackson each regstercd urzc» (mung the one- sidcd (")Hl€.:i. and 1311i Carley‘, ‘t9 League's leading 1iont-muker, ex- tended his total to 55 by COPtilblit- fng three assists, thereby ex .n'lng his new ‘eague recrd for su/ ess- fizi o .11; i ie 41 m . .. llflil an titli- ‘: and . (OLZIIiClE. ‘r210 Bbcault were ‘.1. I-lullett and SUMMARY First Period B a u e r Schmidt) :49 tl-Bosion, H llctt (Cowley) Zi-Boston, Cain (Hiliv (Dumart, 4:55 6:01 tt-Bcsion, Clapper (Cowley) 13:40 Ewnaltics-Portlaitd, Jackszn, Cham- berlain. Second Period b-‘Boslon. C . nacher Clapptr) 7:42 6—-Boston. Jackson (Hollett, Cain) 11107 Clap- (Cowley , ‘I-Bcston. Bauer (Schmidt, per) 14:47 Penalties-Benoit. Clap-per. Third Period ih-Bctslrtn, Jrlsksoh, Penaltznw-N no. 15:17 Mowers blanks Canadiens 4-0 MONTREAL, March 9—(CP)-- R ckie Jchnny Mowers, the man who made the difference for De- trmt Red Wings. iurncd in the. fourth shutzut- cf his initial Nation- al Hockey League sesscn here Sab- urday night as the Wings defeated Montreal Cdnfldlflls. 4-0, to all but clinch third place for the Stanley Cup plgyiffs. ‘The result. left the idle New YOTIF Rangers with only a slim chance of (dgmg Detroit out for third posi- tion-the berth that gives all the breaks of hams ice in the lower playoff riunds. With two 85-11195 V“ pia ,the Rangers must win them b0 white Detroit are losing their remaining three to pass the Win85- Flmt period counters by Mud Bruncteau and Syd Howe save De- troit. a. 2-0 edge, which they increas- ed on breakaway goals by G118 Giesdbrecht and Alex Miter in the final frame SUMMARY First Period r-Detrpiltl. MdsBlrémeteou (Howe. Gocd a ow) I ‘TL-Detroit. Howe (Gcodfellow) 18:46 Penalties _. Howe. Stewart <2). Demers. Second Period 3 l —N .6. gefiiiidélvsn. new» Third Period Emu-on, Giesebrecht (Orlando) '21 Qgetroit, Mwttor (M. Bruneteau. Stewart) 16:50 pengnles-Whitelaw. a iltfi YOU MIGHT A8 WELL CHEW THE BEST Jaw CLUB CHEWING TOBACCO Play 2-all , Munch O—(@)—Chl- cago lack Hawks clinched fiifltt place 1:1 the National Hockey Lea- gue tonight with an uninspiring 2-2 tie game with New York Americans before 13,982 spectators. The cellar-holding Americans, who have been ¢1lmlnated from the Stanley Cup pest-season series, el- lowed the Hawks to move into a. 2-0 iced early in the game, then rallied to tie the score and Protect the stalemate in the overtime per- i 0d. Earl seibert, Hwwk defence star. was Injured in the second period when he piled lnto the Sldg 0d’ the X165. SUMMARY First Period l-Chicago, Paplkc (D. Bentley, M. Bentley) 18:52 PenalILes-Larsoit, Allen, Cooper. Second Period 2—Chicago, D, Bentley, 5:88 3—Amenca:is_ carrt Boll) 13:52 Penaitics—None. ' Third Period 4—Americans, Boll (Cal; Con» achcr) :47 Penalties-None. Overtime l sexing-None. Penaltes-Ncne. Local Curlers Enjoy trip t0 N. S. Clubs Six Charlottetown curlers return- ecl to the City last Thursday night after taking part in friendly titan-hes in Amherst and ‘Pruro Curling Clubs. Treated royally at. vncti stop the curlers were loud in their praise of the oicatment ac- corded them while on their bant- sointinu {our nncl incidentally came through with victories in both places. At Amherst in tour ntatnhes play- ed the local men came through with a 48-42 victory while in ‘Pruro they were again on the top end of a 40-37 score. Islandem While 1n Truro the rinks were augmented by the pres- ence of Malor C. M. Williams. Lt. Col. F. B. Conrad and Capt. Don Crrnpbell all former members of the local club and in addition there ranks were also swelled by the ad- dition of Lt. Col. Elllnthorpe of Winnipeg and Col. Stevens. Making up the personnel of the rinks tak- ing part in Truro were also three Amherst curlers. Messrs. J. A. O’- Brien. Lorne Coates and W. A. Wekelln. The trio marked theelghth club that R. F‘. McLalne. skip of one of the local rinks has played in during the season. Rangers win Game 3-5 NEW YORK. March 9—(OP)-- The Ntw York Rangers ttnlght, de- feated Tor-onto Maple leafs 8-5 in a fast, exolting National Hockey League game that W85 in doubt un- til the last 2 1-2 minutes when wingman Lynn Patrick fired home a. pair of goals to give Rangers an unbeatable lead. The Leafs who fught back crur- ageously from a 4-1 deficit half way through the second period had worked the score to 6-5 and threat- ened to tie it. up when the elder Patrick got on the scoring end 61f two three-man rushes. Defeat for the visitors cost them their share of first place as Boston Bruins, who were tied with them. won at home frrm Canadians. The total of eight goals against h'm cost. Turk Brads his lead in tho Vezina. Trophy race for lowest goals against a goal tender. Broda, who hr! nn_ apparently uniratable lead of ll goals last Tuesday now is one goal 1:1 arrears to the Detroit youngster. Johnny Mowers. Coach Happy Day shifted Nick Metz t0 centre be- tween Gordie Drillon and Red Her- on and the changed line was good for thrre goals, Drllion getting two and Metz cnc. Dave “chriner and Black Hawks, Americans Qvertime _Tie Cup holders Decided at Curling rink Five matches were run off in the Saturda prize bonsplel staged at the Cur ng Rink. Scores were not as close as on previous days but. nevertheless the curlers had o grand day of it with competition again being of the keeneat. Closest match o8 the day's tween L. B re ee tro hies were ‘ Life ‘Irophy; the sentner Trophy to 11.12. rink went Carrutherb while the Keefe hy was won _ n. rink skip by Walter Bears. Following are the scores of But- urdoyfis play: L. B. McMillan '1; H. Winchester l. J. H. Howatt 14: W. W. Lord D. n. . puny ti; c. g at»: a G . R. Bell l2; D1‘. Drillon gets 100th goal as Leafs win 6-1 TORONTO. March. 9—(C‘P)— Gordie Drllion, the big boy from Moncton who has slapped so many puclzs that at. times he plays as though he was tired of looking at than, tday displayed one of the rubber discs as a prized souvenir. It was the puck with. which he scored his 100th oal of regular National Hockey ague play o5 he helped Toronto Marple Leafs smear New York Americans B-l here Saturday night. A hero with the fans one night and a bum the next bccause of his easy-gcing style, Drllion has been with the Leafs five seasons. His Bbale-ltith of the current cam- Plltln-cazne late in the third per- lod after the leafs had already scored five timcs. He deflected u. P865 from Red Heron and elimin- ated any chance of the puck seeing Muffler faoeofl‘ by diving into the New York net to retrieve it, Dri1l:n's effort climaxed the lop- sided victory which moved the Leafs into a first-place tie with the idle Boston Bruins and removed the last mathematical hope the m“. end Amerks l-‘Wi of making the playoffs. SUMMARY First Period lqlllfiéonl-O. McDcnald (Davidson) Penalty-‘d-Iamllton, Conacher. Second Period iii-Toronto, Stanowski (Mann) 6:1! Penalties _ Davidson, Brannfgan (major, Tavl-r (major). Third Period 3—'1loronto, McDonald (Sohrtner, Taylor) 6:14 e-Toronto, Hamilton (Davidson, Langelle) 10:54 5—Tor:nto, N. Metz (‘l-leron, Dril- lon) 15:60 6--Toront.o. Drllion (Heron, N. Mletz) 16:20 Tqgmmfflfilfll, Boll (Benson, Con) Pendltv-Hamlllon. Penalty-Either Second Period 4—Rang:rs, igilbicky (Coulter, N. Colvil i 1. fi-éliéngers, M. Oclville (M. Patrick) m-Toronto, Drllion, 14:16 Penalties-Kantpmsn, Coulter (2). Ghurdh, McDonald. Davidson. Third Period ‘l-Toronto. Taylor (Schriner) 2:36 ti-Rangers, Hextell (L. Patrick. Watson) 3:04 D-Jrronto. Drllion (Heron, N. Metz) ' rol-x-igtzngérs, c. Smith (Pike. Pratt) Billy Taylor ant the SUMMARY First Period L-flnngers, Cculter (Shibfcky, I. Col ill i :18 v e Met: (Drllion. li-Egoronto. >13“ ampman : 3—Rangers_ Hiller (Smith. Pratt) 16:59 will" then ' ll-Toronto, Schriner (Taylor. Mc- Donald) 14:47 12-311mm. L. Patrick (Pratt. Watson) 17:43 13—Rangers. L. Patrick (N. fi- vllle. M. finlville) 19:46 Penalties-None. BOWLING RESULTS Char‘ ‘tetown Alley! Wln |:— J Dil on 166 147 168 J Tierney 1'11 $2 266 G McInnil 151 17'! J Gallant 133 287 R OT-lunley 161 lld 12'! J. Michael I'll I61 246 ‘Intel-HUI. ILAJ‘. Dimen- A. Holt 306 100 161 H. Leigh 151 229 194 J. Btanliand 218 200 154 i Cook 1B5 I00 155 K. M ulre 21H 816 193 L. Re fearn 153 165 106 Total-Mn. Gyro Bowling:- M. Dew 1'76 3G1 166 J. Hellofs 1'11 1'15 Dr. Murchison 148 136 Dr. Leonard 226 1'18 801 O. K. Preshy 286 216 156 Dr. W 15"! aye —- 164 Please hand ln your nunes for the billiard tournament to be held entrv close Wednesd “f- OUT OUR WAY Resume series Without a goalie March 9- (Cfl-Alfter many o. tribulation, Glace Bay Miners were ready to- night to resmue their Cape Bre- ton Hocke League playoffs with Sydney M onalres, except fer (ne deficiency. They still needed l goal-tend r. All the hullabailo of the last cw weeks. cimaxing with last weeks suspension of the final series had left them without a man between the Thrco goalies had been loot. thm for varlcus reasons, and that about exhausted the local 5WD- P Y- The club wag understood to be t-ryhs to bring back Earl Boater, young sub-goalie who left the team ls the layoffs started. Failing that. the m ht have to put defenceman Ha McBride in the nets, as they did 1n on; late schedule game, E“ .- _._= BRINGING UP Tru ro cdptaresy N. S. Juniortitle ‘PRUIRO. NA, March 5—(OP)— Truro Bearcats Scotla, Junior Hockey Title Saturday night as they edged out Sydney Bruin: 11-6 and ca tured their home-nnd-hont; mun score. Bearoats. mainland tltlists, had taken the first game 6-3 0n the home ioe of the Cwpe Breton Island cl-imnplcns. Hockey officials last. week barred than from using rowed from they let Miners keep the time vic- tories they got in playotf games with Fraser in the The teams are playing a best- in-seven round. to l. 7-3 0V The series was here tomorrow night. nets. KEEP YOUR DIRTY PAW§ OFF OF MY PAINTIPJS! GIMME ' MY PORTFOLIO! 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