*=.'l':-Q'-\,:'_;=fj{_',\,v,'§'~ rf'--<.~ ~ . _ FAST EAM lllllll FALIIIIIIS limit 6 = = l;§.,.;.,.ll. tilllggrn ig§Er=E`g;g§ E E£l“§llE§ 3-“f=..§g§ E 5 gl igllgegg s§;EE§ Egg; _rigsl gggg gt ~l ‘. gigji og Wit ' ‘l ra D. it -Y - dim the brilliant 04 Hi-Y Cllsh GS ......... rarirldl ..... 0 Mclean Btmay Jonu ......... 0 Johnetm ..... go oo5»u aoocwu :l §eb'l\e§LlQ 'milk ........ 19 6 Falcons l‘.G. P.B. P.F. . s s CHUMHQ gi I 4: sa ¢> sa ¢> ds »-as»-u»- lisriay Doyle ... barter Ycunl ...... alclnnk 'lhtah ...... .. iz ii in a fast, well played girls the No-Names defeated the Bl bis 22 to il. . Superior combination and so work in close gave the Name team their win. but without the stiffeet of 010001 from theloaers. Both halves throughout, th ans-aieadin IIUIW aaoimd period is No-Naam l'.6.P.!. C. llaotlllilan . 1 2 C. lhictiuigan A. Sherry Mullin Martin 0’Neill Corbett Pl. 2 1. eoowau @@§¢|-‘Pl l¢iel"»¢ .....».. ... ... so ... ...-... 'rotnh . . . . . 8 d llhloh llulhlill ...... seen.. I-s si I Bl 68009500 »-| or-eaoeeso D' ¢U¢0s-ls-IMD .ss os.. ......ss Bell .......... RAIN _l-__ 'IH lsaris financially hinaryd aeeempanias ai 8 tell Sl E E I .i .E E tml" 9600s-‘BB 44 Piet PDU!! ........ 6 2 l 14 .. 2 abill QHQUNQ S “IDD ll Ho mt tion §l§il .iw EE. PBI. A -1 Bl oeouua ra 8| OIOQOIQO RIIIIIS UPENEII Ill llASlIIIIIlTlI`II PIX her i l 'mn' sssxnsnt ' 5 “mi SPCRTWORLD »i-°f"' 41.. Netionales. winner oi the onto Quebec bashethau title. won senior basketball crown tonight wut Ieatlns Dalhousie University W male aronau. who has “W ";"1:qYlI\¢3§. a fast hreakine often ctxchullgmwimen lull? he - - m me e , “gf sive tm of ball, me Nmonelss u oonfmenlmhu :elm wliiaglsmo Am' "°"" °“"°' "Im " ”' I fairly denied the Tigers with their better game tomorrow nicht, °"° spood and fast passing. The Dal- ter gettln¢ accustomed to ll- housie boys. who played a delayed floor and baskets. field attack, scored on long shots from “You boys certainly had outside the penalty line. 1&mtreal’s horse-shoes around your defense was too strong for them to tonight," he said as he entered l‘.G. P.S. PJ. Pb. do much close-in ahoctihs. Nationales' dressing-room 2 I II Pl] - “mg _ 0 ies the opportunities, the Halifax free throws Led by Murray Patriot of yeafs tile hblders, the Blue Ribbons, and Pat Gd who is lllflyllls in senior games the first time this year, the tionalea continually left tho ers up the floor and scored on up shots. llunay Pat-rid shading' pla after he was ond period for his team resorted simply ccnirollinl the ball. ing only when they had qsportimities. Patriit points before he retired to bench. 3 Els gégri “e§§? inch centre. played a mat blnszion game and eased lo Ralston. for Dalhousie, was the end of most of their plays should have soared more G ¢h0h»llt.h!0\Il\llloh00p1or first of a best-two-out-oi-three better in the second game series for the Eastern Canadian igidcst oftheir tension will be drop- ret Yin! s man to-man bwhwamahad many penalt 'rhewmnsr samisserlss called against them.andwhereas Qsebeo team capitalised on in lc missedagoodperoentageof ir Nl T. Crease lei Clasbtona .... Fahllthi Wi ilsuxrava U14 Anderson .... UC 'lbtlll . fouls ills and soor Pat Griffin, Nationales' 6 toot oo will . to his team's total. 3. qoasall viaoria 1-1,2 g . 1- stone,'I‘i¢ors'la1*yo|mtrepushed rio- portunitles. Coach Jack lie sald he thinks his boys will de the game the enter che final round ol the C ell' adian senior basketball champi usd amp, DAIBOU Ill! 5oao*°o“¢a E “oooU¢e°°§ g ¢»ue“o¢ oi E uwoiooi 3 fiin Ralston - 101' Bauld ... .. - D. crease s-a n-I ~»»”a»o» o¢»o°uwe» ¢u»o°ouo» ¢o~u°u»oa )l0N'l‘|lA‘L N»A'l10NAIll . Hammond lb’ O. Melville ..._ P. Griffin .... 3 Hel Rite .... m L Pltrlck .... ll J Bchuler .... on -mms ...fffls 2*? Referees: Bevil Piers 'nméi out: 0 tienalas I. 99157 m Dalhousie, I; D .. | , (IF TRIIAIP (lylaNll&Na|narl, Prdli-a|fYfltl') drivinsmurtinthec winnfnl. laint John Trumps. termadiahbaaketball thsllaritimemtoniaht a I-2"ldaoisionto)lontrealY ohamsmin 55 li5’lE iiil Eggggégifslglaglg ,§..a§E§F §.§l§§le '§;§§§tl§l=*§:§§l 5 a§3§§¢ g of until that $\X Ulnary Buckley wr Stall tour more wte FIIIAl IIRIV IIIST FAIL s¢oN'rR.lAL. Anrll is-.Putt minutestooomewithinanaoem Y_u_n _...__ (U. P. ly Gnarlalfs Special Wi;8 losln ohamwms - lost close will )|an’s Hebrew Association. Que first of a two- 'lho |06- the 00% WlIlds0\‘ on um. W YM ' unable to dent 'UM' "°'"' defence for near puiod when theocun colltes frequentf half i tglltllgl 5 ll g§§§”§& E58 gagiagsg ffillgii gli ggig ' Aclsmdisplayolsllvertrophlea Kill. thfour ' ' , aa-Mk 'nh 3. 3 3 g gwkinesa of the various bowling . | a a a a is s il I _ _ pl” nu ' . . ' ddallth a 'iiuscmu forthsllaritimers. Atthe 'Ps-umpmargiiito roduoeittoowo thennuton insaroundandthrouzh timedefencetofccgein withBernlsZift,tall¢uard, torewithtwc The 3 .E2 8 3. g Sl scum; thsaeoond Lawlor widened Slnantsllisd llwedl 5? hind the Lawlor ,awww “canola” os 'r blkotsand two points Y.ll.H.A. ahalf- dpointlead. Chandler boo before ' Whsntho loom!!-fl ,pneaingto bthe t Saint sells d L. Chandler, C. Bowes, f. t A Williams. f. ennedy, I. or, o BOX SCOII _£.¢9‘l'¥ ggss" ::_ ._ "9'l : °°-°°°»3 @@“§°¢°i"= Q¢¢'*»@°¢@; aaaoaooeen h‘ f. 'Ts ll i aE§ unurssg N ir ll _ U* e' jr Humana OID!-ICH: €Bi-IOC LU-ls-as-a° Rishman. f. . Goodman. 1'. 3671103!!! bl00 N Silver. 3 Ill. fouls. ' fo a $- Dm lin- /, .Vi £31’ a¢.¢O¢QQ=; sas¢»\='5-sell and Clyd , Q points in the voting against lid' Ns- foe ui. “Big resin". frenz “Kino at half-time was 1| of the whistle E gsgggi a?§i§§ E E r E_E=§§ lliallr while Ziff kept ahead with field , “mn th: mi 2:: (krrying a dstlnct threat to the “im 1° moms huh mamma on minute ' quebec-ontario champion-°»» Del- mm , °“““:.".1f.°:.“.r.‘:-.... ... -»-~ 1-°~--~- °°.;,*°'°-,‘: "“° - ° -- und titlsil drowed I ¢1°°° dw °“ lorechexhnsr. new developm “mtg” '"°_ Montreal Nltivfw-°° 110° 1115*” 1° in professional hoony, won ' °°° mv" the Garrison Cltv. ‘Y" defence saved the . ‘. oo»=qooo|; ¢ ¢ . . -? 'lbtals _ _ Beferee: J. W. Swinburne Mont- , . I skiking appearance the lar¢eot1w@¢fohasms'on. staraodzboxisl d- (..Yll.l.¥e\d'l) Speed Of Quebec Team Is Deci ing Factor As Maritime Tit- lists Lose 37-35 _ (ly G. Basil) lnts, uqggm “"4 .mg (amass rms stsnwvrmfy wan ghfq MJ," ‘°-’- BY G“"1a='s Sveelal wire) and mms our-ln; the whole ¢ H-AUFAX. April is _ Mormon me this ultes in lost .”' . res many Tung* .I wmen ,round me as .~5_,_,g. National Hockey Newt -' -' Leasue circuit. _ Second o l d e s t (eww Press Stall rlriierl ) - Gnar1lian’a poo Wire MOWFREAL, April 18. - The wraith-like figure of Aurel Joliet, battling year after year against kom competition . I and advancins age, demanded mr, ` =,,_» ~ and received re- fs: ._ " '_ cognition this year _ ‘from the sports - “N Player in the lea- uuig " slgvin point of El ice, and -l crowning his long y I markable performance in the 1933- ai' H vemvalsn lust olosed. Jollst, left ° Wllllbr of Montreal Canadiens, hes been voted the most useful player IWW to his cl b d nw" Bm Tn\y1ph;l'l awarded the prized the arte E Awarded Byng Ts-cplsy ` Lf” seam memes by sports wi-lim ' as the player who best combines °“' clean conduct with effective hoc- key. Frank Boucher, perennial ‘ centre of New York Rangers. was awarded the lady Bynq Trophy for his sixth year. Announcement of these awards, made by Presi- dent Frsnk Calder tonight, com- cluded the individual trophy win- ning of the league this year in s clean sweep of veterans over the younger generation. Charlie Gard- iner. pal tender oi' the Stanley OUP holders, Chioaso Black Hawks, secured the Georges Vezina Trophy as the I.es|'ue's best goalie. , "l|¢'l'rain"is\Barsnl.n¢ While Joliet was the pick of the spas-ta writers he was not without competition. Big Lionel Cormcher, defensive bulwadr cl the Hawks. around whose bulky figure Tommy Gorman bullt up stratew Wlllf-ll resulted in the stanley Cub ¥°ln€ to the western United States cilfy for the first time in history, ran E Aurel a close rece Joliet secured Clancy, dynamo of the l>*7l°ff“l =_ 'gbmnw Maple Iesfs, secured 51 votes and nsrl selbert, the vastly- '13 improved defenceman oi New York ggnglers, folldwed with 32. It is All ,,°°¢m¢,ion by the writers, three 91° an high-scorini defenoemen. ' gowns: and Joe Prlmeau, Leafs sentre, wazed a clme fight for the Byng 'ri-oiiliy. Boucher gettint '75 points to 'n for the real. Ralph “Cooney” Weilend, wlho started the season with Ottawa but upinablaseof l1»0l'l'Wl'-l\D¢1’° baskets. wasthirdbutaconsiderable dis- c° c'“ '1°¢\;m|»;-gfu|sq\¢¢|”|n_taneobad.Johr\ny Gottsolil. '_ using as~ls mul but a few mm- H“*'» 'U f°“"-I” Distributed by MIG THE SPURT BRAGE. McKAY & 00., LTD. Summerside mu " '- Elll.. .rl .its Pncsn reports oi the vousness on the part of fat ham played an imports in their setback, causing them nhl many aeorng opportunities. C o e a But now that the Tlsers have recovered from their smgedright thoy ahould give the Naitlonalos plentytoworryoverinthsfinal aamo sa the teams iight for the i'U\t ho enter the finals. '_ V klnt John 'f`ruml'>e. Intermediate 5 titleholders, dropped an even closer dmiion lain; by a solitary point to l§C!'Bal Y. H. H. A.. their gtlr- rin¢ nnim having the Quebec °hlll\ll on the run. istobeseeninthsHoiyl1ameCluh these days the cucsbasng for the leaeaesuuuuisrotournmem. lidomdinagial pludllirled °ll\\betrcsrh|uDinaiipl-esent notable that of the four 81'*-I1¢¢d ridden mine." dads to come." value for the money. "Gee, thst's a great idea. We'll try and get our BOYSI You may ne: have the chance eo show your dads the bikaa ridden by Torchy Paden and Jules Audy, but you can surely get your fathers to go with you to a C.CM. dealsr's and an the |934 C.C.M.'a. Thsra's the same rugged. stand' up quality in them as in Te|ehy’a and Jules' C.C.M.'s. They've all :hc extra C.C.M. features that make them excl-a An ordinary bike would erumpla up unhr Tcrchy Peden'a _ hard riding and would ba a poor investment for him. While a boy isn‘t as hard on a bike as Tcschy. every bey's bike has/ to sand plenty. The ben lmsseeam in the lon; ron ls in a bicycle of nal quality-a C.C.M. :s ooooo g phono 3333.3 the easy running payments may be arrange . Hoop Team Lose ening Games? III-,Y TA Ill Tigers Give Que.- AIlIlElIlIlIAl E Ont. ChampsHardA Y A Il ll E Il Battle In Open N . Loolc, Joe, both Torchy Peden. and Jules Audy ride C°C°M°'s" N URE we do. be . So do many other 6-Day S bike nders. lg; you ber nde C.C.M.s too?" inquired Torchy Peden wit a grin. "No, sir. Neither of us has a bike. But we wan: our dads to buy us C.C.M.'s this Spring." said Joe. "I wish you luck, boys. I know every boy is keen on owning a bike. especially a C.C.M. lf you want to convince your dads how $;od C.C.M.'s are. bring them down here and show t rn these two C.C.M.'s that l've pounded away on for 37,500 miles, and they're still going strong. Jules and other riders have ridden their C.C. .'s iust ss far as l have .- , \ 0. -Libusue .,_.-_°¢1-.- \I! 9 2 QSSESIQ Boys' and Girls' Models. ,$3 Crsso¢nt§Men's or Ladin') Standar Roadster. . . _ . Boy Scour.......... Road Racor.......... srmll extra charge. C°C°M° I ° B' le true value Sm ' delivers any Bike. The balance in ` $5 00 small monthly payments. ° No interest added. Summerside R. T. LTD, Charlottetown __ - W - ._ _ ___ :_ G. G. Ii. Bicycles sold By THE BIKE Sll0P "li can W slay” Theossly fall-yequissped bicycle repair departmerstorslll. I. drip for Chicago according to my Gorman, rnarlaaer of the tddoll Bllsk Hawks. The Ha a revolutionary weeks of the itll; ing; gettin; ;ia§§§l¢§;§tt.§;t§li§ lil :§tl;§§:l;§§§é§: lg as '§E _ 5% gg §§@E Maroon-s and Detroit Red layoffs. Perhaps e Hawks had man their foes perfect defen- 9. Gorman iii A §i LanIhs'w!tl'seH'itldihsaY7 world's Oklahcm ‘ Flying'Dutchman .sv Leads Montreal &anleyCupendworldcl1am'|;‘l'-illslnlltj Gfind xi ’_”.‘ (0. P. Gnahlialll lP°°ial WIN) llDl|%,EAL April 16-Piet Van 14 . #5 Ksmpen. the flyina Dutchman, and mann; c¢,m¢|,\. his United Btstes partner. Prank Bartell, hel4 first place tonight as |,¢ Montreal] filth semi-annual six mg" day bioycleracenoaredtheclose of lb first 24 hours. Two teams which have been tre- quently successful in the past year or two were tied one lap behind Van xempen and his partner. They are “‘Ilm~cl‘ly" Peden, Victoria and his little Montreal mate, Jules Audy; Alfred latourner, France. md Henry IAPa¢o, Mmtroal. on ' ss ills. il if iallel §.gl tlfflgalli 1;; Eli;-§§a°;§ "5 9 t giilitrg Al No Attempt To Control Ma r. Baseball (C. P. by Guardian AMBIIRBT, N. B. April l attempt is being of the American Athletic Union Canada stated here today The pooill Wllel 6-N0 made to secure control of baseball in the Maritime I WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS W. Va., April 16-Kept from the courts today by rain, the mr field entered in the annual Minion and Dixon invitation tournnrnent to- morrow will attempt to get ewcy in a delayed start. I-‘air weather was predicted. Brin; your oar or radio battlia C lmdbgenanmggqfggnfuggubggg lol-lleslllllilill-alllo C0.,l-iid lil!! them recharyed. ___ ?'&I`;°’{le‘3»iT.§.’.‘“'$’..‘,’fi...'.-°.' Billie IIUW IS THE Tl_l£ Ol . l' A ball utterances in newqaapem a n he wanted to clear up the situa- tion. They were simply carrying out resolution pamed at the annual meeting of the Alociatiou in th town lad fal. That rmolution dir- ected the Resident. C. C. Gilleapi Moncton to appoint a committee to We will call for and deiver iii battery free. ' ° We carry a fall stork of car and u ladle batteries. _*_* CALL AND SIE OUR NlW° _ 6. BATTERIES. investigate the situation and msn PHONE 1428 :E recommendationamthebedwa todealwithbaaeballaoastople venadiffiollltleesuchashadarisen over the playoffs last you-_ OAIDUTTA-Bald to be iso years of a¢e and the oldest living man, f rnomrr arm Excl-:1.l.r-:1v¥_ scnvrcsz. ISLAND RADIII Bslul Khan, a landowner in Afg- |48 Great George Street hanistan. is in excellent health, _ . with good teeth eyesight. 1- rf- - -- -an RRINGING UP FATHER Q--I |a\wel_ .4 -BY GEORGE MCMANUS lf, ‘P ii MAGG\E~THERF.S A C\GARE.T-° MAKER DOWN Hans 'ro one wou- I 1. - o i.