Poor Ice’ Halts Rangers Attack As Th ey Lose EarlyLead To Home Team March L-wfi-J-‘redericton Capitals outscored second ed to 8-2 in the night. Added another tory over the Island contest- lnl Senior- Hockey" honors. prne o! the home l-nd home total-goal series will he ynt (harlot omi-Edmundston playofl will clneb for nshlp end right to meet Nova. Scotia’; title-holders ward island champlo Winnere oi this series and the Saint the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ior the Maritime crown and n piece in Allan Cup competition. Poor ice praetieall gave the Ca their win, tor while it mowed the a]: mezzo! both teams. the fast P. E. I. six sufiered more than the locals as the usual flxzedy Island attack was disorganipe . Lawlor, MoCiintiok, Worth, Star, The flashy lines oi the Rdngerr had Jttle opportunity to d.splay their iuli waxed Individually lhey shone. esnecislly Lawlor, Mcclintlcx and Worth. when they could get their plays working right-end these time: were iew~theRanger5 nod a decid- ed edge on the southern League Champions. But mosto! the time it wu; ragged. catch u. catch can hscgcy, giving both sextet an equal opportunity to cop the tussle. Charlottetownb eagerness to salt e game away when the More mood Fredericton. Twice when all Rang- gers but their goalie were congre- ting within the Caps' bluelinethe amused locals broke away with the bber with only Mclnms to beat. Build McIntyre made the first solo 19 gllash late in the second 1nd "Mimi" orehouse repeated hie teat in the but rtenzn. Charlottetown: Goal. Mclnnis; ie£ence,_W_ood,_MacDcnald, _Mmc- (RAH-ENG! We the Borden flrzhool teun hereby challenge my school teem I1 Elzt. Ilrinoe County t0 a series bl 3.31165 [or the Murray Trophy. renamed by the Borden Rink- 581l- IL l. A. nudet, Manager a Ooeeh. Wm IN Nlswrommmyn 5i‘. JOHN'S, NW1d, Mlinm 1- North Sydney, N.S-, onuohe 0f N victory over 8t. “ - ing team in the senior league. u V‘ l‘ , i luc (rigllctie Hades‘ i Triple-Sharpener! To Ghcllue Velvet-Smooth Shaves Per Blade! RIFRIBHINO," mick md speneheveeureyourelrll ' duh with todqh Blue Oiiieth Blade. Edger o! on entirely mood: iorwards, Law- Wortb, Mc- Kinnon. Darrach; lor, Jay. Cudmore, Clintick. Whelan. Fredericton: Goal Staples; de- fence, Gcocline. Laskey, ‘Thorpe; center, Keenan. Cameron; lei: Wing. Lifiord, Haining; right wing, Morehouse. W. McIntyre; utility, Watson McDwen, Charlottetown, and Shorty Clark, Fredericton. SUMMARY First Period N0 eoor Penalty- ood. Second Period l— Frederic ton. Mclnt Morehoueo (M. . Iiiilord) 3.06 nu-flOflQwWfli Whaler: (Jay) ‘fidharlottetown, 14w1m- (MC. Ciintick) 13.00. k-Fredericton. Liiiiord (Keenan, Morehouse) 14.28. 5—i'rederict0n, Bill McIntyre beauty-rune. Third Period 6—Fredericton. Morehouse 18.08. two all resulted in victory tor 500 Pallllllilzlilllle- derviedthedruperies lateronepeiserromihy gueteem took thobit teethtnecoretwogomleod ' (‘Tic i) Black Watch FREDERIC TO i JYacObS Signs Galento For Title Fight-_ By annu- rumor Associated Preee Sports Writer MIAMI BEAOH. Fim. March 1_— Ohicago, Philadelphia and Jereey city already hove entered strenu- ous bids for the Joe Innis-Tony Galento heavyweight championship fight in June. the fennel annoum cement of which was made by Pro- moter Mike Jacobe today. "It'll dra/w aver 81.000900 any place I hold it.” dcciered Mike. rsolendent on the beach in red bathing trunks. "And I‘m not fool- ing about staging it cuteidd New Ygrkiilgetfllerishtwriioidn 0 er." Sitting by Mike's side was ‘Dom Foley. representing the ChioagO grou/p that bagged the Inuit-Jim Braddock tilt. He has been bang- ing may at Mike's ear eve! since it became known Monday that Ga- lentc. rated the No. 1 chellen by the National Boxing Amociat on would get the big outdoor shot against the champion. “We're prepared to guarantee Mike a net 0-! at least $001100." Said Fulfl‘. “I'm prety stile he will take us up on it. We'll hold it in Ccmiskey Park. where we can cent cloee to 80,000" Also present. and bidding wu Herman Taylor, the Phtln eiphia promoter who held a flvegeer lien on Galentds services and with him Jacobs had to reach a long-winded promise before could pit Kned lets night Taylor 891s what he celled “ percentage" o! the June battle. as well as any other fights G-al-s-nio might have under Jaccbs’ promotion ln the next flve years. lor. Then in the middle session the Monta- in their their a Willidms “Seven Goals As ‘Sydney Overwhelms Bearcats 16'-I Unions Retoin Island Title “As Result Of 4-all Overtime Draw own as McKin-non shot irwo emirat- ers, both on panes from McDon- ald. * OVOB %V0!\ goal izha pu driver's seat, but here Dannie Mc- Leod began to play hi; purring role. Wiiih the Umone only seven min- utes away from giving up their title Dannie took a. mas from bro- ther Lester to again even the round score at eight goalie apiece. rm- the full ten minutes o! the first overtime period neither teem could bulge the twinee behind alert netrninrivers but, es stated BJbOVG Mc- Leod proved to be the llrank Mer- pase at the eight minute mark ior the goal that. meanttbe title. periee and e place in the Maritime play- dawns First Period I-Jlicioria, Taylor (L. McLeod) - - -- - -1'l.$5 o-Mon-twgu 'l—-Victoria, D. Msclxod Pihbmmi.’ ~ 1.2.; " "i" B. es: . ll, Geudet Penalties: "None. Second Overtime B-Niclorie. D. McLeod Permlties: Nome. Scores 5g?“ =§ rlwell o! the gmrnn taking Knox!“ (Knox) 8.00 m nus oomuzn Oxithetlzreaholdoireco urivl Island Junior hockey ti o they Ho telreon game il-goal leal minted under their belts. result 0i their harrLeeaned 5-2 vic- tory in Summerside on Monday mt. O O O O Bu» tonight it will not be e cue ‘o! a local victory being taken ior untamed, for representing the weet- ern capital this year is the strong- lesi; bend o1 Juniors ever to repre- sent the town, a team boaeting a very herd-hitting dedence mo plus two linee oi restskn-ting Io that are continually on top ct their checks. 00cc Victims oi’ bad beatings in years gone by but still doggedly sticking to it ’-‘ arvoanmt have l? realized their ob active in coming ahead oi’ their previous Juniors and as a. result. Royals, three-goal margin and all. are for from the one-sided favor- ites they were for Island honors when the got underway. The management 0t the loceil beam and the playen themselves readily admit they are in for Just as tough a battle as they will face an here in the Maritimes provid- er night. from whisfle to whistle and the forwards according t0 spectators took loads and loads o! punishment from the rugged de- fence that ti": (Eagziuile boast oi’. with, their bucks to the iwim that deficit Ca. (ole expectedtohitanevwh inel- ie/cztiwnese. They were tap-point- ed after the first game alter they had held the ICCSLS in check for over two periods bub tonight they there ll be no letdown- eoech. mic Oehiil, hle lied plenty od his own flehtine spirit into his so tune can i. a. rough, 3h, bruising tie all the. wiry.‘ IN Bmnmerside can be expected to go hunting for goals from the op- eninx 8W1! and m- ..... Royals hold the lead it wee evident in their talk yesterday that no intuition o! playing they will have to be am their best tonight in order to liold their goal eed intact. 1 O O O Remember next week, uvi they get by the mud. a series coming wallend they have mvbhins satisfaction 1t Tip Top Tailors. personal meeeurem N DEFEA TS RANGERS i 29 YEARS AGO-JUST) TO-DAY- OVER 5 MILLION aolwuuo uocmzv WRESTLING 11v OPENEI} ~ ME ¢ BUYERS Tip Top Tailors, in I910. pioneered in introducing to Canada ntyle, quality and craitunsnnhlp in monk mnde-ro-meauure clothing nt e thrifty price. Today, with etoree from Newloundlnnd w Victoria . . O Tip Top hue produced morn then 5 MILLION f —ench individually out by end ullngql g9 (h. meneuremente oi the men who ordered it! Ne meteor where you may live in Canada or Nawioundlnad, H180 h n balic value everyone receives in Tip Top clothes. That beaic wine ie INDIVIDUAL attention and service. 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MAYG! 1- l-laiiiex Wolvee defeated Annapo- lir Tigers 11-8 here toninht in win their semi-final round in eenior hockey ulev. meet 1.4159. ._____.____;». "How tum-Mu m» Mamie ergo-m’ 1 ' “O iQy-li It‘: a Swen C693’ . r 0 m n o» m. of“ i,‘ dill it meld. .