BASKETBALL OT HER SPORT MARITIME JUNIOR TITLE A T $114K BOXING Royals Wit-l-iaoal Lead Meet Rough Riders In Final Game Of Series Coach Walter iawlorandhlanrwaglngloyala tumbled off the Bofllen Express lastnlghttileibllt luppyaaaresdltol their 5-4 vic- toryatlhllfax ‘rneadaynigbtlntheopminggamaofthatwo guns total goal aerieo for the Maritime the Dartmouth Bough Blden. Junior Hockey Championship with Their faces wreathod in smiles with the possible exception oi "wee" Willie MacDonald who managed a slight grin-mos behind a with of blnfllses. the Royals exuded confidence that they would be able to turnbadthethrmtolthnlldon junior title in five you-I. “Lucky" was the terse comment of one member of the team when on winning the Halifax game. "We played wutimia hockey and were aiming for a draw." One could gather from com- menis passed that while ‘Parley! goal in the last minute o! play lookeg, like a mole-lull to the lo- B- Rough Riders are a fast. rugged team," vouchsafed Coach Lsw-lor, “The Royals will have to play hockey every minute oi the galilno tonlghv-and you bet they m _.. flzouldei-ing y through the sic/Lion crowd the boys made their way to waiting cars and were whirled away to their homes arnd places of residence. Fbrum Oflxldalghptledldrwd a cell; Out crowd or e game weigh and r orted the advance sale of large ocksofaeaisinbhereservs sections. M’ er Archer ex. pressed the opinion tint by this afternoon nothing but "rush" will be available. T0 the Royals this Is tba long ewaiied "Der 'I‘ag". Way back in the Auizumn several =--‘- “ " public men mooted the team and with the assistance of Coach law- lor, well known in hockey circles hereobou Doug Maclieod and Nels Whitlcck. vwo enthusiasts in gioakpromotlonedaphere oi iunior 6?. 11101111! l strong aggreg- ation that kept functinningmlgfi- spite many difficulties. t sees a. cl to their efforts for win or lose the Royals have climbed to hockey heights in the-W Msgiltimes and have wowed their wo . The locals will be m tonight to justify the faihh held in them by their Officials and diould the’? Win will grab all the glo that a Charlottetown eportingrbublio can 0H8 he? an the tni-provinu title goes the right to represent the lvfaritimes in the Memorial Cup Dlcydcwns against the Ottawa District champions. The games this year will be played in tin Maritimes Wm Tlha Royals Q0 through a light workout at file I'm-inn t0- day. but will avoid any ’ . The Rough Riders will arrive by train tonight and the game 1,5 u. Dected to get underway at 8:30. RIDERS BOPEFUL nsmrax, 15-6025 opmu h Dartmouth no Hide ~ scoring 18s Hill bring to the Province its flrlt {or games here this season. The Rough Riders entered the final series with Charlottetown un- beaten or even tied this season. They played and won 25 games. goals while only 83 were scored against them. Their record Ls better than that of the Canadians who captured the Maritime championship last Canadians had been season. de- feated in eahibiilml games hem: St. Pats and the Giarlotu town Abbies. 'l‘he Rough Riders are coached by Sham Hun-shah who for atilne handled the Halifax senior Wolvu. They took the City Junior League bio Winn-fill their games with psidod sccres. Then Nbw Glas- fm-o the Riders. New gow, Liverpool and Sydney fell be- lasgow G came the closest to breaking their winning streak, holding them to a 6-4 score. Gain-insider O. G. Jeflrey is manager of the ham am is tak- ing a swing line-up to Charlotte- "Web-e going to take them just like we took New Glasgow," said Jeffrey tonight. The Rough Riders will leave for Charlottetown in the morning. NEWS GI 1 run” cnAnmrrr-rov ouaunrsw u: W l“ Simmerings Around The Sport Front BY ALAN BANDAL Canadian Press Stall Writer NEW YORK, March l5 —-(CPl _,1,eslie MaoMitchell, New York university freshmen miler, makes his initial race outside the United States Saturday night at Hamil- ....he will Join in the mile ha-ndlcapndast Saturday at the New York Kn ts oi Columbus meet MacMitc ell vwon the Loon-yard handicap from scratch in 2:15.... Joe Louis, who has been hsvink hlmseif a. time on a California negro dude ranch, has decided he's ready go gel down to road work and light exerciscswmreparlng for his heavyweight title defence against Jack Roper in [as Angeles next. month, Joe will do no boxing until about April l....up to now Joe's training has consisted 0f rld~ ing horse back and playing the piano... Boss Red Dutton plans to ship his New York Americans to At~ lantlc City Friday for a rest and Saturday and Sunday exhibition games with the Sea Gulls of the Eastern Amateur Leoguo...iiguros the Kama should keep their a es in trim for the playoff mes g with Toronto Maple leaf Prom hero to villain-Jami’: Maxie Berger's story on the basis of last night's fan-reaction... cheered recent! when Wes Barney won a close eeislon from him, the Carnelian lightweight champ- ion irorn Montreal received a. goodly measure of boos as he clos- ed tastiest night to win from Frankie Wallace of Cleveland... Buddy Beer would like to get a. crack at Tony Galenlo when Joe fouls is through with him... __ W . Thumb-nail Sketch Of Rough Riders (By The Canadian heal) I-IAMEFAX. Much 16—.A thumb- nail of the mr- ‘\- Rovsh Riders. N0!!- Booth ilmior champions, who play hem tonight follows; ma: PoWcr-Goal. won the Rough Riders u col Ioimhnl Been cry» ous Phil Maelnac . A 17-year-old star in his first year The ‘ .... . . . d. 1w“ ‘,- 0 the mmtmicgtmpogxnmus, heuwss 6 Q“ gainst R0 . scvrinn “m . aggressive ride the A nigged. I46- poun from the ship- <Weaver a known hcw t0 hisutairn on the reargfmd. He weighs . Utility: F. Caahin. A Bough Rider vat- C been wi th ‘Weaver. Montague Elecs Take Bombers In Overtime ardigan rink was the scene o! inter exhibition game of night, March 10th a unty bea- gua disglayed their wares in Cardi- gan’: n w n r The gemoumieatured some tine Passingplaabybothteamsandby ar the bus st men on the ice were the rival l-tenders who were forced t0 Quite Often before ltggo%urate shots of rival sharp- Thsaifiire wastleéirgaliatthc Ell -..:.' l9 0h i-oou, .1. uouuen. Cm: t, g defence s Kerr. A. ‘W. %'1‘=iL-%'6'§Yhlin'mm, defense. ' Ramblers Drab --_- 1 spectacular and exciting than last IN TIIIS BURNER With prospect; lookm bright for W0 Maritime hock!!! i! l6. iuniov and intermediate, resting in - land centres for this season, inter- est among the fans is at fever heat, as Charlottetown R0 a): and Victoria Unions prepare final tests against threats from Dartmouth and ‘Glfca Bay. And what nicks it all the more promising is the fact that both squads came through with open- lng victories on mainland rinks and will enter the “crucial” test slight favorites to continue on their way to the crowns. . can Royals will face their tat first Rough Riders wnlght in an en- counter for the junior title. and to say the fans are excited would be mildly stating the case. I I I t Every-where the game is bsinl talked about. and fans know the youngsters are still in for a mighty stifl battle they feel they have won the “big one" now that the Halifax game is safely behind and won. I O o a homo last even~ at capping the tonight and sobering Memor- ial Cup firs“ against the Ot-. tawa District winners but they gave worlds of praise to e gh Riders who. the oplne, are the best team they. ‘ve jet faced. And the record the Nova Bcotia champions have amassed this sea- son would seem to bear this out. The squad have been practically unstoppable and although given many tough battles they have al- ways been “just too good" with the "chips" down. ' I I Perhaps this will prove the case as they enter s game tonight one goal down to a squad with a nec- ggl jugltua: mpreszlv; asumeirowh n s an at that. but if gght and sbll ty on “‘°......“°’...“‘ ' ..’.’.°"...‘”‘“..2° étfill Y are gloture. And island fans hear- ‘y o? 8°~I I I I But zhatavar w be there a all likeli- game even more Friday's Saint John Poniiacs-mry- all‘ “lash. I I I I ‘lltles both halve already won; a url-pzvvlncsucrovllzi and ‘anplgce in 355mm“! P l) Y l-N 8 5mm and if ycu want to see action- paoked hockey, with thrills a dime a. dozen Juft bbfmog baring at a]: Forum eary g t a. wa these Juniors go after the highest honors in Mfrigim‘: circles. By attending you will not only sec the two best in the Maritlmea , but will also show your IiuII Volants Qualify T0 Meet Beavers OITAWA. Mimi: 15-1-1011 Vol~ out! defeated Amwlvr 0N’ 2-0 here might $0 W111 Ottawa and District senior hockey ghggnplormlflp and a berth in bbc Allan Cup playdowtm with Saint John Beavers, Maritime tiilehold- era. Albert Qbolette put an end w the marathon series which was scheduled to be two-out-oi-ihrw games by scoring berth Hull coals 8nd ending the pisyoi! in W" games. Hull won one ccnlesl- 1-" in AmDrlor and the teams battled through 30 minutes overtime in the other two con-tests which ended 4-4 and 2-2 here. Grads Advance To Basketball League Finals staged a grue drive half c! meir night Lo sink l2 points, but l1- Llwugh may took the match N-li they lost the two-game series by one point. The Grads took the first game 31-7. with inquires pushed aside. the Grads will clash with the Y-KJwi-l for the Y.M.C. A. house 1688119 title. Line : ' cmiilgmuirhem. s: Crodcett. w; McDonald, 0; Jones, 0,- 141011015011. O. Tfiital, 12 a Young 1T res; Lmngllle, i . - Esq Hugha. 0: Weekl- 9- lbquixes Pnrbfidflt‘, 62 Total, 26. Royals Beat Valleyfield , March ib-Mont» real Royals, Quebec Senior Boc- key champions, defeated Valley- fleld Braves, provincial mafia titlehloders. 5-1 tanlflit in e opener oi a best-oi-flve games ser- ies for the provincial senior title. Second gl-me will be played Pri- day at Valleyiield. undetected in their last 18 games, Royals conceded the Brav- es a goal by Ray Mullins in the first period and than t/umed on the full power of their passing attack to take a 3-1 lewd at the end of the second and add two more goals in the third. A avwd of close to HMO watdied the U. S. H. L. ehaznplous baffle the provincial leaguera with their perform own local boys that vou axe aolld-.. 1y behind them in their bid for obI O Glace Buy Consuls in the final game for thothitsizzieziialo crown. moo} carry a (Mo-goal ms m- to the game and when one con- siders the long train ride to the Cope Baton centre and playing the same night. Unions’ hopes tgil-it indeed. I O I I ear mo: year this Victoria has been one o4 the out- lrlt the squad - leases. Vlctcri? Rink will llkelgyobe jammed to the rafter; for the con- Mw ma". "r eve-- and one tend t well worthy of ILOOO-cdd a . I I I I But while Beavers evidently had a slight edge on the Sydney team. nevertheless the (zansmetoncham- ls mes. even faster circuit being mooted ornsxtsaasonit Econ if iCl-pe Breton lllilswlilsbs taamtcburdie gassing wizardry, Down -T7ze Alleys cumown stuns ms Indians-WM. V Kinsmen-MM. High single Dr. Duffy 200. mo. three a. Ayers m. Tonight at 6145:- Jimmyk Taxi vs. Five Acol. HOLY NAME BOWLING Bi; Four League All Sims-JEN. Five Aces-(ltibfi. we. kindle R. McCabe 350. Hlzh bhree R. MeOabe 800 At 9 o'clock- 9&%’...“;..“Ti‘l’§a“i‘lf" Ivan "Rickey" Nicholson returned home 11st nigh Kansas ma“; as t wins before mum? twiths rt§ uik1i3 1'10]! , ems. the Mo... turtle: Championship wvm inst by tilolilax Canad- it s0 as to save the trcublgioi fir’; back so a III: E HOCKEY WRESTLING fa (B ‘its Associated Pros!) , Fla" Mason 15- Datzoit ‘ricer: closed fie ill-filiwld practice series y with s regulars beating the recruits 04. ‘mxmny Bridges and Floyd Giebel, Evansville re- cruit, worked for_thc regulars. NEW BRAUNKEEB, ‘Dex-Push- ing over six ' g St. . three straight over the Ffllliss lo- day 1.1-0. mo: of the six tallies were unearned and came after l/wo were out. St. Louis (AL) 300 006 1l0-l0 ll 1 Philndel- (NL) 200 200 402-40 ll 3 Cox, Pyle. Kramer and Bplndel. Harshany; Pasmau, Butcher, Hol- lingslzvcrth, Dickinson and Atwood. Glar . BI‘. P URG, Ela. -—- 5t. lmlls Cards raised their grapefruit SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. March 15- <OP)—'I‘wo chances in the residence clause of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association's player regul- ations were recommended an meet-ix? of the executive late last might ollowingeéhe Maritime Beyiéior n tab a the college term, Mr. Dowell said this afternoon. A closer check-up on the birth certificates of junior players in the Maritlmes gglisogalso suggested by several of the The moommendstl brought before the annual meeting of theMA. H.A.1nMsy. Those goesent at the mee be- sides welltwere Jeane? E-Fra . Am-h . pres en; Gsllugh f‘ ncion. um woe-we’;- Wmm“ elm... Kentville. eastern leiwuiro m tative; O G liams. Vallogdon B“ m Cumberland League- J. . rlaliiax. Nova. 3co- ‘ll Juli-i key Association; 0. B. rrach. Kenaingmn. P. E. I. Junior Hockey Association; A. J. Hlw- Mormon. N. n. Junlcr Hock- W AB-90chti0n' Qiarles Campbell, Sydney. Secretary of the Cape Breton Senior League. or Hoc Kirkland Ousted From Playoffs rbtod high] tbs Allan Cup‘! ‘Changes In Residence ' Clause OfMAflA. Urged Q 4 league standing to .500 today by defeating Casey Btmgel‘; Bees 1-0 in Boston! first exhibition gams of the season. lee Sherrlll, Tom Sunkel and Morton Cooper held the Bees to six hits. Boston (NIL) St. Louis (NL) shoflner, Earlev, Sullivan and mpez, ma; snemu. Bunkel, Cooper and Narmn, Franks. Other games: At Tampa. Fla; N. York (A) 000 000001000-151 Clncinn (N) 000 000 100 001-4 8 I Gomez. Rufiin. Bruer, Piechota and Jcrgens; Grissom, Thompson, Davis and Lombardi, Wllsomws. At Baton Rouse. 15s.: New York (N) 000001066488 Jersey Olty (In) 100 000000-1 7 l Castleman, Wlttlg, Vandcnberg and olDea, Fallen: Meketi, Pier- rick. Fischer and Tommi. SPECIAL TRAIN Manifest of the province-wide interest in the Maritime Junior final at the Forum tonight is the report tblt a special train will he run from Bummer-aide. The special will leave the western capital at 8:15 and will arrive In plenty of time for the game. The Forum report- ed last night that a batch of tickets bad been reserved for the ont-of-town fans. Following the game a dance will be held at the Sporting Club and Mr. Join MacDonald will entertain both teams at a banquet. Murray Harbour Juniors Win Boehner Trophy In the iinai pma of the home ma home total goal aeriu ior Boehner Clll) the Murray Harbor unlor hockey team defeated the Montague juniors by a score of 6-2 mt Montague Rink Ihursday night March 9 Murray Harbor won the mggbiloduu l gm? u t you u ag a. ons u ‘in a. f exhibition oi ocirsy ut 1.11s plau its of the cmw were to: young “Junior” Prcwse, w 0 plum a sensational game in goal for wbfiers‘ ma. cleanly e game u we; tested throughout was refereed by A. 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Euchre-mt Jewish literature waslound % ed in three Churches m ""5 . fotdihixo villnle. minlnm-z nmus TONIGHT BY TWO LIGHTNING FAST TEAMS DARTMOUTH ROUGH RIDERS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS 0F NOVA SCOTIA CHARLOTTET R0 YALS CHAMPIONS OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND P. E. I. Winner to meet Upper Canada in the MEMORIAL CUP pllYdvwlli GAME CALLED AT 8.30 SHARP CHILDREN 25c BALCONY 30c RUSH 40cRESERVED 60c SELECT RESERVED 75c Seat plan open at LAMBBOS BROS from l0 A. M. till 2 P. M. TODAY Rush Tickets , A our Sale A FTER 2 P. M. at FORUM ll Day At Lambros and at Rink. (Limited Number Only Available). Got Yours.