PAGE six Hockey Results (By Tho Canadian Press) National League Rangers 1 Toronto 1 (overtzine tie) Americans 3 Canadieiis 3 (overtime Re) International-American New Haven 3 Springfield 4 Cleveiaiid_ Hershey}! THE CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 4. 194o__ 1 To Represent Local Club A Winner 0f Curling Competition (fhiilking up tlircc victories out oi’ four in a gruelling marathon (lay of play “Hilts-r l’ickarrl‘s Beginners rink Saturday night captured the Ill-gill Flour (Yluh competition by defeating W. R. Comings Little Tnur rink In the final after five teams had finished the regular schedule of giiinos ilcaillockcrl for top position. The victory qualified the Pickard rink tn compote against rinks from Ziloiitaguc and Summcrsidc at the locnl rink for tlic trophy emblematic of thc Island championship in this In romprtiiinii, soul-v of thc final gnmc was l4 to 6 as the two rinks displayed some of the fincst curling and shot-making tilts season. Just barely squeezing into the playoff with nu afternoon victory ovcr the Dreadnaughts after being dctIcnti-d h_v the Iiittlc Four in their opening match of the day t!i(- new l-lnli (‘IIIIIIHITOIIS nficr drawing the byc in the first round, ciiinc i through uiih tun l-iciin cut victories over the tn “in tiicir victory, . 1. oid IIOKYGVEI‘ came i two ucu-‘Jics cri the TEX‘. r Ivzltt, added . tlicn alter had chmkcd up singles . .~ vciilh and eighth, the ‘rs cu: Iiiltlc Four out of a p. bio three wxth their last shot on the nmlh end and sewed up the title by outcuriirg ti“ Little Four foils. lhrce on the lcnth and f.nal Ell . hicmbcr. oi the winning rink are: Skip, Waller Pickurd: mate. Roy Qugiey; second stone Roy Ilevan; first stone. Waiter Math- escn. In the first match oi the day. i is belllg held in con- " ..i the reguor Szituixayt Iionspwl. prizes being donated by Carvell B!‘ ., Lil Frur made it n ICLII‘ CCI‘! red 11C by down iig the Brlzinners 12 to 5. In a match that had no beainrig on the slandiig up lhlr schedule . o\'( r the Junxrs mitt liicu Bcc l‘! rs mimic it a live i, lg out Ed. 'l'lll1f0ll'S aiighls 10-8 on the last end 0i t e ma: h Starting the final playoff, a 'l'"l1L knockout affair. Art. Mc- “ '" Pciftclioii r.nk. league up l0 the finiil clay d (tut cf the iunning 8m‘. 1051111; only two ends, l-l-4 w . 4:30 (Lub and Legion other teams figuring in the tie staged the best. m h of the play oif whrn Red .- k iii» L-(_.',i;.ii mat Ben tziini 10-8 on an extra. cnci iiilf‘ lJIC rinks had finished tsn cnljs deadlocked at B-ali, And pcr _ct shot by Skivp l h that sent hi1 team into the second round. Wlh 4:30 Clilb lay- ..sli with hard- . .1 e took a pericct (ulllurii lo cc-liie lhrcilgh the port. and knock the shot cut (to lay two 1c-r the match. It was llhe equal of any shot seen at the Curling rlnk 15011 n however fell before the 1G to 3 in lihe next i as the Pzrkara. team dls- 13113309.‘ the some form that carried them lo the title lot. but two ends farting off with a big tour on the first end and ending up wllh the saute DUFF-PPM‘ ("n the 1071111 Iii ill? itslIiire nrtrh of the B -l thc (ioliv-rs chalked up an 8- iv-‘rrv ovor l-hc Gang, a mulch that lived up to all the “rcarln” trad lions oi the game “'11P 5R5?) sears of the winners faking his team from hrhlnd in the lrtilcr s-tngcs to chalk up it well- dcservctl victorv ovcr the Gang rink skluixd by H411 Splilct. George ‘Thompson skipped m; Fri"- CHECK! The “weiproof" paper on Player's “MILD" cigarettes does not stick to i_he lips. 1 i 4 Legion and Little Four B-‘ltrfl end 9-7 victoigvi over J. J. Morris’ forces- m imollici‘ l. closely ccnte led encouiiirr. ‘rhomp- - son won only three ends of the nine played but after being hell: to . three in the first, seven chalked up i a fell-l‘ on the eighth to te the count and (lien wcn nut by gciizng E h‘ i a double on the extra end. Following are the ivsulls: ‘ O. ‘H. Black Vs. R. Sp ilet: Skit) 11 Skip z W_ l... Brenton Vs. Geo. McLeod , Skill 14 Skip 4 1 J. ‘J. Morris Vs. George Thompson 5km "I Skip 9 l} silillett Vs. n. L. Sear" $1111) 6 Skip a Regal Flour Beginners loo 01o 000 3-5 I LittTc.Fo1u' 014 102 211 0-12 Marines 7; Juniors 6 Dreadnaughts 8; Beginners 10. Playoff Lit-tie Four 130 211 102 3-14 Perfection 002 000 020 0-4 4:30 Club 103 001 200 10--B Legion 010 410 011 02-10 . Beginners 412 003 24-16 Legion 0C0 120 00-43 Beginners 400 221 001 4-14 Little F0111‘ 031 000 110 0--6 i3 Curling Trophies At Stake Today With fast, keen ice a ccrtalntv. L‘. expected w take place at A Ctirlzng Rink this afternoon whtn rinks from Montague, Suminersid for the Gabcuiry, MacAiiliui" Regal. Fleur 'l‘i'c-phies. Sililtidulg ls one of the most amp.- rivalry eXislln-g fcr the possession of the three pircus of silvcrxvnrc from start to finish. Mnlciics will start early in the afternoon will continue until completed. Three rinks from each centmc Will take part 1n the Gaboury Cup matches in the i "lcArlliur 'I‘ro- pliy play. two rink. from Sumincr- isitle will meet a Lkc number from C1i3i‘lCii"'i0W'Il for poscssion 0t the cllflcnge trophy, won from Montague earlier this season by Charlottetown rinks while in the Regal Flour play the respective club champions crowned during l.h': ccmpettlon-"r-a rink from cccli titleholdcrs. At present the Charlottctcndi club are holders oi all three tro- phles. U.N.B. Co-eds Win Maritime Basketball Title FRIQJERICTPON, March 8 -(CP) —Unlvcrsity of New Brunawickhs co-cd basketball team delcatetl Dai- hcu-ic Univcrsty Girls 42-2.; Smur- day and won the maritime latilcs- inlcrcollcgintc chum nonrbip. Louise Duiiphy ed the U. N. B. offensive with 25 points. Misses Blarkivoou and Sullivan were hign scorers ior Dailiousle with eitllll points each. At lini trmc the-‘COIG was 26-11 against the y_ HOCKEY MATCH FURUM, Monday, March 4th 8.15 PM. l MONTAGUE vs. MT. STEWART ROYALS Final Admission 25 cents. Game for Eastern Section. l Skate After §rfl~kll Truln will Leave Montague Monday Afternoon 4.30 P. M. , Tops in Excitement ROYALS VS- Maritime Champions TENSION IN cllmiokosi-ZII-II-I l FORUM March 6th. MARITIME JUNIOR PLAYDOWNS NEW BRUNSWICK Champions (Probably St. John) 2- -3i. ‘All siiihiig (.l'l\i.» l0 m8 WIIC some of the seasons bLSi. cur '. and Charlottetown nice: in ina.c " " ' ’1‘0;.i\y s ‘ tious of the season and with keen . there prcnii (‘s lo be lots (‘.1 "roar n" ; and" club-trill meet, to decide the 1940 ‘ Walter Pickardb Rink will. Kalmack Dominion Curlers Are Poised For Opening Of Championship Play Match Race lliflic Kliliililiik owned and driven by \\('lili.ll‘it liclly oi Soulhporl. SM- urdn. i.i.t.. 1o u sllltlgilt lieu). tic- toi; (m; cii.u|iict_ Bee in the rr-cd in connection u U1 heicli lJewey. was ill hci win ovcr the Mc- . A horse (rho was maklnB lnr ll. nil-i ul tlicseason. Fastest innu ol tiic raco “its 31 seconds in liit’ cniiliil iicin aluri- the winner lilul \ ll inc lilisl in B2 seconds. 1Q, uficr losing the first (Juiivii (‘r in the Class A inc bilck m win the next two with IiilllKY 5mm uiio nltci‘ winning up ilind l Llll‘ hi... ma. furnished the ifl.!lll.).[.ilull lor inc winner in the next two.’ Ali oiti l. 01b, LlLihiA Kciiiictly‘. J11, iiiiilic 111:. fir L a pear- uuce o1 the season in the Cass A trot. a. l'i1('< lhai lurnlshed the best racing cl inc (lily with Juanita A_x- ~ - - " the lirst and third )3‘. "no lo Island race-go- ici. now owned by Sam _ WINNIPEG. March ii-(CPl- Forty of Canada's best curlers are poised hero for the opening tomor- row oi the four-day Macdonaldks Brier Bonspiel, 14th annual cham- pionship event of the roarln‘ game in this Dominion. Leading the l0 competing rinks, representing all provinces with two from Ontario, is the Bert Hall quartet from Kitchener, Ont, play- ing 1'11 the Brzer for a. third con- secutive year and defending the ‘Tankard the rink w:n 12st year in Toronto. Never before has the Brier been held outside Torcntc. When the :n- vitatlon of the Manitoba Curing Association was accepted last year it was consider d the IOIQETIFII"! of a new era in Br er pa-xvlth the elastic to be played in evrry pro- vince eventually. Further indication of this possi- bility L; lihe invitrtlon of t“): Que- bec Curlers Borsplel uicorprrated to stage the 1942 ohoirpionslrps in i. fie VICIQTY, Harvest , Lit tilt: (it. n. a neck and IIBCR lhc ins; llinlsh ivitii Juanita Axworlhy. but Oil llliiilitiullt,‘ trotting beautiiul- iv and gelling awny on high came t "oiigii to win the second heat 1n ‘ l.~'.’..~;i tnuc oi‘ the cuss 31 1-2 he first heat Heather- iiig nvclc and neck » was bcalcii by the action the Axworlhy horse wire more ii‘ gctttiiig her nose tinder the irs . Little Peter was the winner of Class B pace with Mr. Tillev taking lhc honors in (he Class C trot and piicc. SllhlnlAliY Mulch ltlicc Millie KfllillilCk (Kelly) 1 l. Cali-int". ill,» (hit-Neil) 2 2 ‘Time 32.. 31. (‘lass A Pace J1; >- K (Alwlllcc) 2 1 CCIlQ-lllftll‘ (l-iydc) ~ l 8 8 Plucky Scot: (Walker) 3 2 2 ‘ Tmc: 3L’ 1-2" 32 1-4; 33. i Clitss A Trot iJuaiiiln Axworlhy (Turner) 1 1 llicalht-rbz-lc lliclincdy) 3 1 Z Harvest hiclody (Kelly) 2 3 Time: 313-4;ii1‘1-2; 32 1-2. Class B Pace Lilli:- Plf-icr (W 3 2 1 1 l i‘ f’. 1 2 2 ' " - 2 4 4 Le. ml (Kelly) , 5 3 5 Aiic lluriilialn (McEacltern) 3 d: 1 5 TiIllPI 33 3-4; 34; 33 1-5; 35. (‘in-s (' Tint and Pace opposihon in ‘ Quebec City. The inv tation will be considered this week by the Brier trustws. Each rink plays nine games in l/he round-rrbn serie= open ng to- morrow afternoon. meeting each other rink once. ‘There w‘1l be ai- temoon and evening games to- morrow: morning and afvrncon 'I‘ue:day; aritemccn and even n2 games Wednesday. and tlirce d aws Thursday to complete the hravy program. Opposing Hall’ Ontario rink are: Alberta. Cliff Manahan of E~‘mon- con. Brier winner in 1933 and '37: British Columlb“. Brlv Frlav of Vancouver; Manroba Hot-card Wocd of Wlnnwefl. Brbrr CIPIWTYOII in 1930: New Brunsiwck, N ck Thi- bode-nu. ‘Baitihurst; Norlixrn Onmr- io. Jim Davis, Krkwrd Lake: Nov" Scotia. S. S. Rafu-‘e. Bridwwat/‘ri Prince Edward Is-hvd, F‘. R. Mc- Laln-e. Chnrlctleww-n: Oualrc. (‘fl Archc Fell, fluobec City; and Fas- katchcvran. B“I'Dunb'~r 0' Ktlncv The Bonspiel prmer Will fret under wav with Premier John Bracken o! Manltolv thrown): the first. rock and Premier ‘Ymne Campbell of Prnce Edward Island holding the broom. Borden High Defeats Midget Royals 5-3 Charlottetown Midget Roynls went don to a 5-3 defeat at the hands of the Borden High School (‘y 1'- l’! n lVlJl rhfly. Abbott. nlmcs. Dave Pound. r - Announcer, '.‘ hi) held ‘on iii. Club (illic- ‘l the races, en- n this PHI)?!‘ on l Bruins Swamped iAs Red Wings l Take Came 6-3 l - (AP) —De- buried Boston l)E'i‘i-lO1'l‘, hiairl 1i 3 bruit Ru: wings lirliilh U-o iii u hlch hi... (lie slick Ol Mo- .li"..t ll) be counted on i) .. i c till»- :(.1.~0li. Boqiflll u». oin in front 1-0 in the 011i. _ ilil u i.iie goal by he n. . . |..l. iiie lino wilteu in l... n. .- l. Li; ilroiigcsl. attack tn.- \.. l.al.c shown at home all ' sciuznii. _ I Al x l\i;.ll.r lc.l nest-Lire later in ‘ the 1.1.1, pUilUil illl.l then put De- troit on. lll ironl to‘ lay midway oi llif sccciizl stanza. byci Howe and - got assists on both hid ‘ . Fm- iilllcs tilc puck was fired into the nct iii tiic (IOSIIIIJ; period, Cecil l.)i ion. JO!‘ l-ishcr and Ken Kllrea coiliililv: loi- Dctrnil and R03’ Con- lill’l' i iiillt! a pair of tallies for ~ N(‘ll‘lllilll_ Lamport slapped mis )ll(ili:'i. priilltisr on two Boston a i‘. Schmidt and * (llllk, iu llio second period aft- } or (in-nu. iii-inn, hild protested PH:- vious iicnallics on them. SUMMARY I-‘irst Period l-Bnston, Dumart (Bauer. Clapp- er) 14.36. Z-Dclroit. Mottcr (Llscombe. ilzvwcl 16.41). Penalties-Clapper. Gmaso. Srcond Period Moitn‘ il-Detroit Motter (Liscombe, HTWt-i 14.35. t-Dctroit Bruneicau (Penalty shot) 15.58 Pcnnlllr- "r-hmidt (minor and ml condur" "lCWChilk (minor and mlscoiuluc Jllllill. Third Period Dillon (Grosso, Abel) G-Bnslnn "mncher (Smith. Craw- ford) 4.58 7-Det roll ‘lsh IQB-Boslon, (Dumart) .41. n-mlm‘? Kllrca (Howe, Brune- feau) 1057 B-Dclrnit 2.16 er 9.50. Conacher l. \\'li(i ntiilullili lice-- = l Team Saturday afternoon at B0 den. The BOFGGII wain was led The game was hard fought and teams having the edge on play at . different times. There was onlyl ‘one penalty handed out and tiiail \\‘t|.S to Mahar of the Royals trippntg. HOCKEY PRACTICE Practice for Junior Royals this afternoon. Wullcr Coach. Jr. R0 Waiter Lawlor’. Junior Royals start out in Quince of their bur- .il.me Junior hockey ‘Ml-Ac at llic forum on Wcdiicsday night wlicii they stack uip against the stiong _.$l. John Beavers who have pushed ' 15.4; all oppostlcn in their march ‘ a ilie New Bnuiswlck Liim. ll. will . iic a mccling bctweiii od lrs: ii the last- i~\v0 years the ..urisw.ck champions, btili from .l. John. have been pu lied nan.- the Island t.l-l st . And B. V-Jn‘ n.s year, feeling it ls thcr turn .. be out for i '-s.ught rcvmgc Changed niii . :i..y i. ill i. .. cur but sll.l uulh (lug y guarding .lie net's and bg iiank icutiliic on the delence, the iattJ re nsnlcd alter the New Blllilsvllllk phyoc-vviis, after being prevbusiy deciaifld inel- gble according to a New Bruno- wick publication and the starting the season with Glace Bay Miners. Beavers have been groom- cd for the Mantime title since the casmfs opening. Included on their roster also is amcthcr player from Antigonish, Frank MCUIDDIIII and according to a St. Jc-hn writer‘. 1n an article some time ago. are "slhco- ln" for the crown. Last. year the Beavers, then known as the Pcntlacs offered the l Royals (the: slowest. op-positon in their‘ march to the title and if they are improved as much as re- ‘ tario vs. Nova Scotia; by . o... lllilnt. ilttcpl tnicogn this pap- 3 Sexton and the Royals by lvlurphv. ‘c lifat all the way through with both‘ i >JlXn\-‘1| i! D45.lul) street lor l T 4430 Eagles for scccnd place in the Lnwloi". $1 'a ygilsian Title Against New Brunswick Champions Wednesday l I ports state Royals are in f; r a vci-y tough session. But nevertheless this writer thinks we Royals will. be ready when the time MINES. A far better team than they have been in their past several appear- ances Royals Saturday night al- though held to a tie score by a strong Navy team-and make no mistake about the strength 01 the “turf. nevertheless shcwed unmis- takable signs of coming back mu: their real stride,‘ 'I‘hey started of! poorly but as the game wore on were having more and more of a margin on we play and but for sensational goal-tending wcud have- been rel/timed tine victor; And if the imwoveme it continues and there scents to be no reason t0 think it won't-players have been plenty serious tihe past low days- Rxryala can be depended upon to (put up a heroutenn struggle before bowing out. In not if may nit their mail form this writer minim that the oilvwome will be victor)’ three over the New Brillia- Penalties‘. Meme, mum. 1m Tus. 71A. Meet [On March 11 ldianapolis. Ind. March 11 for their. MacDonald ’s Brier Draw Is Announced WINNIPED. Match S-(OPJ- Draiw for the 14th renewal 0i the Miacdonars Bner competition for the (lliltidlflll Curling Champnii- snip. Monday afternoon: Alberta. vs New Brunswick; Quebec vs Nova. Sootia; Northein Ontario vs Prince Eduuii! Island; Britrh Columbus. vs Oiiumo; Munuoba vs Saskatch- ewaii. iVlOllllllly ILEIIKZ Nova Scotia vs Biutisli Columbia; PIIHO; EId..a.'nd Lland vs ltlanitcba; Ontario v-I Adbtfifl; Saskatchewan vs Quebec: Northern On.ario vs New crum- wck. ‘luesnay morirng: Que-Dec vs PhliCi! Edward Island; Nomnern Ontario vs Ontario; Br tisn Coi- unibia vs Sa-kawhewan; New Brunswick vs Mnntoba; Nova scotla vs Alberta. Tuesday fllkflloulli Saskatchewan l vs Northern Onlanlo; New Bruns- wick vs Bilt;.h Columbia; Mani- toba Vs Nova Scotizi; Alberta vs Prince Edward Island; Quebec vs Ontario. Wednesday afternoon: Prince Ed- ward Island vs. Ontario; Saskatche- wan vs. Alberta- Quebec vs. North- ern Ontario; anitoba vs. British Columbia; New Brunswick vs. Nova Szotiu. Wednesday nght: Northern On- Mani vs. uebec; Alberta vs. British Colum- b a; Manitoba vs. New Brunswick; Saskatchewan vs. Mince Edward Is- nd. Thursday morning: British Col- umbia v . Quebec; Alberta vs. north- crn Ontario; Prlncc Edward Island vs. New Brunswick; Nova Scotja vs %1Siifli/Jll€\\'all} Ontario vs. Mani Thursday afternoon; New Bruns- wick vs. Saskatchewan; British Columbia vs. Prince Edward Is- ‘mi Nova Scotiit vs. Ontario; "n Olliltlli) vs. Manitoba; vs. Quebec. '1‘ llil'S(i§1\' night: Manitoba vs. Al- bciin; Ontario vs. Sakatchewan; N" Bl'lll1i<.\\'i(’k vs. Quebec; Prince Edward Island vs. Nova Scotia; {i i" sli Columbia vs. Northern Ori- at‘ u. CHALLENGE Kirk- Scouts hereby challenge the Trinity scouts l0 n irieimy game oi iicck -_, to b: llitlpflll in hast Royal- ly l‘ll..K. Game to be played Wednes- r or gCL in touch with Raymond , Coach. (Patriot Please Copy) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, March 3 - (AP)-1‘:3lpl'lngi.e-1d Indians won a i 4-3 dccision from New Haven Ealglts Saturday night. The vic- tory moved Eldde Shore's team to wrllnn a point of de.dlcckiiig the $~Ll'l1 (Lvisl n oi the Intenattoil- Aniciucan Hcckiy League. Defence Of Night Midget League Playoff Dates A-t. a meeting oi Midget League Chances By Win Over Hawks CHICAGO, March 3—(AP) — New York Rangers enhanced their chances of winning first place hon- ors in the National Hockey Lea- gue wth a 2-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks tonight before a crowd of 18,114, the biggest. stadium tum- out oi the season. 'I'he Hawks. although crippled by the absence oi three players, took a one-goal lead in the second per- iod when Earl Selbert grabbed a loose puck and fired it past Dave Kerr. Chicago's lead, however. was short. lived. I£SS than eight min- utes later Ktlby MacDonald made a goal under similar qlrcumstances to tie the score. There the matter stood until the 10th minutes of the final period when Dutch Hiller scored from far out and from a difficult angle. This was the pay- off shot and the Rangers domin- ated the play thereafter. _ The vlctoiy was inc Rangers first. in four games with the Hawks and gave a three-point lead over Boston in the first place fight The defeat left the Hawks in fourth pace, six points back of the third- place Toronto Maple and eight ints ahead of the fifth-place De- troit. Red Wings. Summary: First Period: Scoring-None . Penalties-None . Second Period: b-Chicago. Scihcrt 5:15. Z-Rangers, McDonald 16:14. Penalties-Portland, Pike. Third Period: 3—Ranzers. Filler 0:29. Penalties-None . Canadiens Lose One, Tie One Over Weekend NEW YORK, March 3_—(A.P)- Hitting a new low in the iuulity of their attack, Montreal Canadiens look a 3-0 whitzwasnlng frcrn the Americans tonight and were lclt with only the slmmcst. chances of ovenhaullng the New Yorkers for the last berth in the National Hockey League playoffs. The victory, giving the Americans three of a. pzsslble fo-ur points in their week-end double bzll against Canadian-s, left the New Yorkers seven points ahead with five games to play. After a scoreless opening period Murray Armstrong scozed what proved to be the wlnnlnz god after l4 minute-s play in the second, con- verting a rebound of Buzz Bell's shot. Just to make matters sine, Tommy Anderson and Hooley Smith counted in tlhe third pericd. Earl Robertsm enjoyed his ear- lest night 0f the season in register- ing his sixth shuton/c The Canad- iens came close not more than three times and Robertson didn't have a dozen shots b0 handle. BUMMARY First Period Scoring-None Penalties-Stunmcrhili, Smith. econd Period l-Amwicans. Armslircng Sorrroll) 14:38 Penalty-Bomb, Third Period it-Amortoans, Anderson (Shore) 7:1 Zi-Amenoarie. Smith 14:06 Penalties-None. BREAKS GO WRONG (Boll, iiilicztis held March 1st at the Cllilliillg Club the fouowmg wrea- time wns recased for the playolis, (Hf-WCCH Canadmn. and Red In- . .01il‘i£‘ly the Ramblers. The cl ths plyofl will be the ens. It. pionimes to be kccn piflygfi as bmlh Mama are evenly inalcihcd. The erlc-s ll a best 3 out oi 5 games affair. The foliowzng is the schedule oi the playoff dates: March 4, Canadians vs Red In- dlaris, March '1. Red Indians Vs Canad- ians. (March 11, Canadians vs Red In- dians. ' Marctr ~13. Red Indians vs Canad- lans. March 15, Canadians vs Red In- (lino-L Referee in chief. Dick I-Ienncssey. Llnesman, H. Gauthier. Officials Of GOSIIEN. N. Y., Marc thirty-three directors of States Trottin Assoclaticn. ma,or mung body of harnes racing in (he nlted States, will meet at In-i 8 --'l‘ho e United first annual meeting to elect offic- ens, mrtkc new rules and amend present. ones. announced Co. D. A. MaeKinnon. director for the Man. time Provinces. During the months of January and February the fair men. horse owners, and drivers of the l0 dis- tricts in the country, d one in the Mlaritime Province ave gloom MONTREAL, March 3-(CP)— When things are going wr rig the breaks always seem lo fall to the aliher team and ii the count oi nine is be n3 tolied over Montreal Gonadiciis today it is b c use of bad. luck cs wil as the Habnanvs Wm wreaknesses. l1 Oanadtens ever deserved a victory it was ia-t. night when mey played a 8-8 overtime draw with h New Your Americans in the first game of their crucial weekend home and home National Hockey Lea- gue series. A crowd of 4.600 watch- ed the game. The draw was the equivalent to tho count of nine for the hapless Montrealers for it. left them still five points behind the six-uh place New Yorkers with only six games left in which to make up the dli- ference, if they are to catch a pilwon mmi. SUMMARY First Period éaAmerioans, Eugen (Armstrong) ' -Amorimns, Jackson (Curr, 2 Ch m) 14:61 B IGKIB, Surnmerhlll (Mer- omok, Compute) 10:24 kcanadleris, Mondou (Gctlifie. Young) 18:45 Penalties-Norm. , Second Period ii-Ocnnd e113, ‘nnidcl Gowpiille) 4:46 4-Am-srfocna. Gwkhtn (Anzierson, Sagan) 14:36 Penalties-Elissa. Third Period Bantu-None Panama-made). Bolt (Demon, Bummernfll. d rectors represent them a sesakm. Rangers Better lRoyal steaming d-rlve from fifteen feet Earn tigiflwlfi OWIDIGW 1.1111 -__.-_ Remember When i‘ (By The ilamdi 1".- Aftier i5 years 9X u“ H“ Uniwd Star/m 55ml! W 59°11 the Gina. an,’ of Victor. With Draw. Strong Navy Squad In Game At Forum Saturday Night A third period counter from the stick of Pud Roach early in the session Saturday night gave Junior Royall a S-all draw with the N“, team in the fourth game of the playoffs for the Cnmmerclal-Servicg Hockey League title and left the B07111! ltill in possession of the only victory so far in the series with Saturday's game being the third up“ in succession the teams have figured in. Saturday night however it was coma from behind to get and even first blood, and from then until the a cue of the Royals having (4, break on the game n: Navy or“ end of the game never permlfllnl the Juniors to draw ahead. Outplayed in the first period and failing to show any signs of their real ability the middle canto and then had a Royall sprang to life somewhat 1n big edge in a torrid third period attack that was (mly foiled by the sensational goal-tending of Had Mo- Innis in the Navy cage as the mull netmlnder kicked out a ton of rub. ber from all angles as the Royals forced practically all during (h, session. BoLh teams checked cloww is the Lrsl. period got. underway with McLeod being stopped at the goal- mouith by Mclnriis. Suparked by tine presence on their lineup o1 “Snag” Squarebriggs centrelng the second iirie and Doug Saunders behind the blucilne Navy at the five mnume mark started to dxpluy an edge over the juniors and Booties had to be good on three occasions to keep his cage clear‘. Squamebriggs however started the play for the opening goal at the B mlnuite mark sliding a short forward pass to Buffer Worth wth the latter beat- ing the Royals goalie cleanly. A penalty to Jay right after the wore for‘ arguing too strenuously with referee Roy Prowse saw Navy in- wmsify their attack but Royals held on until Jay returned to lihe ice. George McLeod started the play as Royals got the tying goal at 11:28 0t the period, racing up the right boards McLeod was forced to the side of the net but he got a pass- out away to Tmirior witth Bucko flipping the disc into me draperies. A minute amd seventeen seconds later however, Jack Darraoh a morn in the sides of the Royals all through the series sent Navy back into tihe lead as he shot the disc into an empty net after Booms had came out l-hirvty feet to SbOlp Blac- quleme, Darrach snoring the mick at it. rolled loose. Toward the close of the session Mclnnis was sensa- tional three times l. a row as he robbed Deletion. Jay and Roach right from his doorstep. Royals Tia Score A penalty w D0118 Saunders early in the middle session left the. way open for Royals to knot the count for the second tinge in the game as the Navy deferioeman was still “cooling his heels‘ in the box when Delghnin racing in fast slammed 1mm Jay's rebound into the cage eight minutes from the start. Less than two minutes later however the "'l‘a.rs" again went into tlhe lead on the prettiest goal of the night. Breaking up a. Royals’ attack Ev. Ja-y skated fast to tthe Juniors line. His short pass rested on squnrcbrlces stick and Snag drlnvvmg the defence over slipped a forward to the fast-skating Worth and Buffer made no nucmke u lie picked the open comer with s out. As in the ftmt period Mclnnia rose again to the hezghts in (the closing minutes robbing McLeod and Deighan with Boalcs perform- ing scnsafionally 01ft Worth u the brwkv Navy winger‘ again got into close scoring quarters. The t/hlrd Period was a success- ion of "gang" attacks by the Royals all through the period that gave them the tying goal and sa-w them swarm iinside the Naivy blueline for minutes on end as they sum- med rubber at lihe Navy goalie from all angles. Four minutes and 4i seconds after the star-t Iieich Jay broke up the right boards from his dcimice 120st; skated off into the corner Jay worked his way lo the side of the cage and his pasaout on 1311B m“ 0f Plid Roam now the Royals lam winger pick uric comer witih a low drive. Both squads had scoring chancel aplenty in the remaining time of the flu-me but both Bodies and Mc- Inrifs oulgucsised all attacks made Mt. Stewart & Montague At Forum Tonight Sporting a. tiwo gcal lead result of their 2-0 victory 81E Montague in the opening game of the sort-es Mt. Stewart Royam tonight. meet. Tld Moluwens Montague Hockey Olub at the Flor-um in the second game o: the series to determine the team that. will meet Summers *- Crys- tals for the Island Inlemiedia hockey title. victors over Pownal and Milton in straight games victories and ‘now t/wo goals up on Montague the Mt. Stewart team are expected to hold their margin in tonight's game al- though lhe Montague team and their su sober’: are confident that they wl tum the tables on their opponents and for the aeccnd sea- son in a row enter the Iiiand final._ And the eastern section wnners are certain of plenty 0i vocal sup- pmt in tonight's game for a spfcial train is to take fans in .for the game and indications pointed last night to a large crowd taking ad- vantage of it lnorder to alt tn on the encounter. There will be plentiful representation of Mm. Stewart fans also on hand and these combined with the kcal fans who will take in the tilt. should g0 lomakeub one of the largest crowd-s of the season. Bum squads plwy a wide-open fast-skating and rugged o lwdrey making up in nggresi veneas what they lack n poliih and all taking in the encounter can In __ .__-—;_- counter. 0n their oltadeis. Uneupl: NavyzGoai lVilcInrils; defence, g McDonald, Pound. Saunders; 10p Wards. BQUMWTUZQF. Jay, DZllTBc-h L. Blaoqulere, Worth. vudniore. RWIIII 5N1. B06125; defence, w, McDonald, L. Joy; forwards, ‘Pram. s- hon ssqmrr- J- W- » I . cqu ere, Whitlock. Blanchard, Richard. Romeo-Roy Prowse. SUMMARY First Period l-NQ-VY. Worth (Squnrcbngtzs) rowan. mimi- (McLeod) 11:28 S-Navy. dh 12:45 Pelnaltiy-L. JG!- Becorid Period 4-RfiYfllB. Deigtiari 8:07 B-Navy. Worth (E. Jay, square briggs) 9:60 Penalties-Baudelaire, J. Bosch. Third Period (l-moyals, P. Roach (L. Jay) 4:41 Penalty-L. Blacqulere. MidgetCanadiens Hockey Notice A11 players of tho Midget Oun- adiens Hockey Team are asked to be at the Upper Queen st. 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