- rill WOR s. .ings Turn Back Black Hawk ALLAN CUP HOLDERS LOSE TO U. S. CHAMPS 2-1 i ptor City Tearn ip Hawk ,Wings ' Jhird Came Stanley Cup Series Into ourth Game By Third PerigdBally, Wise) kins of - a soft shot from outside to bounce over his feet the net tonight for a goal Detroit Red Wings hurt- ,-their way back into the 1711p playoffs picture with a - ry over Chicago Black - -looking shot from the Doug Young, Red Wing de- . broke a 2-2 tie at the i in the third period. It crowd of 17,000 a- the great Gardiner as he v pulled the puck from his it kept the classic series ~Wings drove in two more the dying minutes of the - make their first play-o! over the Hawks secure. - lost the first two games and defeat tonight would . -» the Stanley Cup to - for the first time. The game will be played here S's...‘ “h "it; ""‘.'.'.'3 uro hlleacit. Tm-aslils ~ andtiredecisivowal- d2“ - Wings administered in - tin-nod the tide suddenly Chicago victory march to a - Detroit comebafl. Not only i iner, perennial National . all-star goaltender, emerge game's "goat", but his ymah- a.l in the Red Wing net, Will was its undoubted hero. a melee around his goalmouth . ure’: stick ntslly caught the eensatimal rookie scrum the face. But came back to the war and - of! the desperate Hawks with i t display. He handled 16 ahofl third period to seven for Oar- and the rookie was not beat- Deciding Triumph ‘ - to smash out the deciding the Hawb moved illllfilly ' . period. it took lust I8 ' for Doc Romnea to poke the y from Oooney Welland. . the Detroit defence and Huh March who relayed to ompeon. The sharpahocting V) r sank the set-up easily. *-"'"*....::.""- .. ... .. ‘ "P 9 P puisaible, hoping to outskate , qghecklng Hawks. They ‘ the attack every minute 1m- aeoond goal sent them int!) . Then they mid W" It" to checking and Cude 0am! cwn. LINEUP! : Goal. Cude; Goodfeilow; centw. i _ . defence. land; whip. lawn. Arnie: pares, Wiaeman, Sorreil, hams, Carson, Starr. Osman-n. Boswell, Pettingsr, lloffatt and ‘lfll Imlal I. Debit. Yong. ill. l. Default. Wetland (Lewis-Aur- is) 181i. i ‘ 1- Dewitt. Aurie, use ,, Penaltim: Abel, Graham Ontario J u n i o r Hoopste rs Seek Further Honors (C. P. Iy Gaardhrfa Special Wlm) TORONTO. April 8. — Broadvisw rninion hrmor-a after defeating first United Church of St. Catherinu 80-14 hare Saturday in the final game for the Ontario Amateur Bas- ketball Association Junior champion- ship. As Broadview the first gains 24-21 at St. O rinos they take the round and championship 54-30. - Broadview now meet Montreal in that city in a semi-final, the win- ner to meet the Maritime champions in a two-game series for the Domin- ion championship. 13th Straight Win For‘ Grads (C. P. By Gmldian- Special Wit!) vanoocrvm. AW‘! t-Iidmon- ton Commercial Grads, long recog- nimd as Queens of cagedom, tonight had added their 18th consecutive Western Canada women's basketball chain ionmip to their lengthy list oiqereullage hed Grads wart -coac I from behind in a whirlwind finish use nigh; to take a 85-30 decision from Vancouver Province and win the title in two straight ramvl- The first game ended 46-27 in IIWI’ 0i Wei- the i 73 f/lo Haw/fs/ ‘EARTY congratulations’ iron awofior group of Moncton "winners," Atlantic Sex, to cacll and every morn- ~ bar oi tlia Moncton Hawlrr, Amateur Hockey Champions of Canada and winners oi tha. Allan (up for tlla second ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAZQ BOXING BASKETBALL I OTHER SPORT r s 5- Bil-EIIS WIN llllllP TlllE 0F Y.M.B.A. mwlna up a stout defense in flilit of a sustained Bluedot attack, P. W. C. Coeds captured the girls’ basketballtitleofthelLMQA Satin-day night. defeating the Blue- fitt five 23-22. It was an even battle that the Ilrla stllfid in their bunt for the title, with foul shots playing a fray. Both teams were guilty of many fouls with Referee Bill Partridge calling 26 penalties. l0 on the winners and 16 on the Bluedots. clan-cocoon: Olv-Oos-oa-JAMQ: r- ‘U r- alaoaroe-ar-r-auq a|o~oo~w~iao= . s Bill Partridge, referee. Ill-Y WIN 10TH STRAIGHT GAME Hl-Y Club rang up their filth basketball victory without a loss on Saturday night when they won a hard-fought game from the Prince of WB-lfis learn 44-33. The classy club team rolled up a l5 point lead in the openin, half but were outscored in the final sea- aion 26-21 as the losers staged a desperate drive in an effort to ab: clewoouoona uloowoeua oi humane-con: =1 ~=¢aau=~= elssssxess; 3loo~»3=z GLAOI BAY, N. 5., April 8- Glace Bay Yaca. Maritime Junior basketball champions, were unde- cided tonight whether- fhey would enter the Dominhm playdowm against Quebec title-holders. rum-l bsrs of the team feared they could not raise sufficient funds for such a long trip. Yaoa captured the Maritime title hen by twice defeating Saint John Ialomla. New Brunswick cham- (C- P- l: Guardian's spurs! Wire) AMHERST, I. S, April il-‘rha All“ 01w r111 in Halifax nan y!!!" will include the quarter and semi-finals, Jamu Wfy. President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Allwlltlm. stated on his return from Toronto, where the gnnufl Canadian Amateur Hockey Ago- ciation meet took place, 3° "I! Dflwtioolly assured that theparent vrrsnizsucn would give financial assistance in junior hockey development in the Mari. time Province. The sise of the Brent would depend largely on the profits of the series this year and C.A.I1.A. Likely To Aid 7r! The Development Of Junior Hockey Players would be anno ‘ "W". he aaid. President wry pleasure over the repeated victory of the Moncton Hawks in cI-ptuy. ing the Allan Cup for the second successive time. There was no difficulty in aequy- in: the Allan Cup classic roi- the Msritimes, he stated, after 1r, y” minted out that the gate; we" larger here than in Toronto. In tho "Gilt 0! the Maritimes drawing a bye. this would mean that Ontario and Quebec would stage mau- b“. tie for supremacy in the East with within two expressed his the Western Provinces to follow. Records A t (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) 001M008. 0-. Ami a. _ The greatest record-breaking spree In ms hidm of the United States Ama- Itfur Athletic Uniotgnwaa tha way of- alll 090115611 Uhlmi indom- awimmLig char?" which came a clom night 0mg 8:: Uni . m world's memos lay in tha bar.- tom of the today as the New York Athletic Club beck- thres members of the Spmco family which formerly lived in Montreal, sped eastward with the title for the third consecutive year. The east- emers scored 37 points to the Univ- ersity of Michigan's 24. Here is the list of the new world records made during the last three days: Walter Spence. loft-yard free style, 4:16. 400-yard relay N. Y. A. C. (Pick, Holsnd, Welter and Icon- srd Spence), 3:315. 150-yard bank stroke, Al Vande Weghe, Newark, 1236.0; 300-yard Medley swim. Tay- lor Drysdale, University of Nilchi- gan, 3135.4; 220-yard breast stroke. Leonard Spence, 2:415. PEBEN sllll IN. L: All (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CLEVELAND, April 8-—An after- noon and evening of hard riding had failed tonight to alwr the deadlock in mileage and laps of the four leading teams h the city's six-day bicycle race. The combina- tion of Canada's Tomhy Peden and Freddie Zach still clung to a point lead. o'clc\‘r Iouh Cohen and Felix Fin- etre withdrew. They were almost r ‘ ‘ behind the leaders-lb lepaanddeci“ togive up the Elilllss will rmm HARVARD NEW YORK, April I - Rugby football as played by first class college teams of Great Britain is an isteresting sport. some 5.000 skeptical New Yorkers admitted to- night after seeing Cambridge Uni- versitys smart hooters perform Sat- urday OQCIDQOIL Despite an ankle injury to Cliff W. Jones, who was compelled to retire from the game early in the first half. the light blues defeated Harvard ll-ll. It was the first of a four game invasion by the Brit- Oantaba gave a fine exhibit- in‘. l0 by half time they em as they pleased in lnutea centre three-quarter, each l! points to lead the Cam- Six New World ’s Swimn ms M Ohio Meet Collegians Win On t. Hoop Title (c. r. By Gui-Minsk‘! Special Wire) WINDSOR, April 8.—~A purple clad MflllflPtion College team that seem- lflkly had the power to rise to great heights of scoring effectiveness whenever the occasion demands. is the new mler in the realm of On- tario senior basketball. The local collegians ascended to the throne here Saturday night with a 47-22 victory over London Aces in the second game of the cham- pionship series. Assumption also won the first game played in Lon- don lad. Wednesday 37-35 to take thsmundbys mu-ginofmpolnts. Ibrthcfirstmminutesaninsplr- ed London team cheched the locals to a standstill. At half time the score was 12-0 in favor of Assump- tion. Apparently the rest acted as a tonic to the Windsor Athletes. In the last 30 minutes of play Assumption scored 35 points, with one of the most uncannlly sc- curate exhibitions of basket sniping witnessed on s local court in recent years. Iondoners, bewildered by the fury of the Assumption attack, nev- ed bu, er gave up trying and managed to add 12 points to their total. IlllEN KAYBES Mlflllfllllillll (C. P. By Guardian's Spools! Wile) FIDRENCE, N. S., April 8- Bouncing Bobby Allen of Westville Maritime lightweight and welter- weight boxing champion, knocked out Jimmy McDougaH of Sydney Mines in the fourth round of a mheduled IO-round bout which was the main attraction at a lively tournament here Saturday night. Allen's titles were not at stake. Bewildering the Cape Breton fighter with his speed the cham- pion took the first round with ease. Mcbougall rallied bravely and was awarded the second but ho took a severe pounding in the next round and when he attempted to match, Allen's speed at, the opening of the fourth a stiff right to the Jaw so him back on his heels. A flurry o snappy lefts and rights to the bod floored him. Game to the last, Me Dougall attempted to rise wh Referee Billy Parsons counted o him, but he was through. In the semi-final, Sob Jac of Caledonia took a decision f Johnny Odo of New Waterf Odowaafloorcd severaltirnmd - ingtheslxroundsand eacht the heavier ‘ k assisted him his feet. It took Billy Henley of Sydney ' [senior Canadian interscholastic bas- BIIBS EV EN SERIES WITH WASHINBTIIN (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, April 8—Chllck Klein, league's champion tsman last season, found the range at Wrigley Field today and slugged Chicago Cubs to s 5-2 vic- tory over Washington, champion of the American League, to square their two game series. The husky hoosier started in the second with s wasted single, but in the fourth drove Billy Herman home with s. double, He reached the peak in the eighth by blasting one of Al Thomas‘ pitches into 7-116 Tiilht field stands for a home run with Kiki Cuyler on base. He walked in the sirrth and scoped on sinzles by Babe Herman and Man- ager Charlie Grimm. Score:- Washington Growder. ‘Thomas and Warnehe and Hartnett. At Hfladoflihi- Phillis (N) Athletiu (A) . . . . .. Moore. Davis and Wilsmi: Ken- Mdy. Benton. McKelthan, Mstussk and Berry. 5 l0 0 Klumpp; ll. 8 At Ii Peso, Tex:- Pittwurgh (N) .. 3 l! 3 Chicago (A) .. l3 12 2 Hurts, Smith and. Grace, Pad- den; Wyatt, Hevirg and Ruel. . 1619 1 . . . ., 6 8 0 Bostom-Betis, Barrett and Spoh- rer, Hogan; Baltimore, E. Moore, Butcher, Granger and Asby. At Jacksonville, 111s:- Brooklyn (N) . . . . . , . . .. 1315 2 ShltylllsfA) ,l014 2 Munns, Herring, Perkins, Beck and Lopez; Newscme, McDonald and Hemslcy. BIRMINGHAM, Ala-Manager Stanley Haw-is of Bmton Red Sox said that apparently the source of trouble in Robert Moses Grove‘: $100.00 pitching arm had been loc- ated in infected teeth. Grave's teeth were X-rsyed today and three of them were found to be abscessed, A dentist extracted two uppers and a third must be remov- Thmughout spring Grove had been troubled with a pain in his pitching arm, and some apprehen- sion had been felt as to whether he would be able to tske his regular tum on the mound. Mt ’l. Team Strong Threat F o r Ti t I e (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April s-Montresl Na- tionales. Province of Quebec senior basketball champions, today were one step further in their quest of s. Canadian title. The flsshily-attired Montronlers, working on a 32-point margin ss the result of their over- whelming first-game victory a week previous, handed Collegiate Grads, Ottawa senior winners, a 35-22 set- back here Saturday and captured the first-round series in the Dominion cage plsydowns 86-41. Hum bersidc Col legi a te Win s Title (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) I ronolrm. April s-A fightin8 lteam from Humbcrside Collegiate ‘or ‘Ibronio which had the ability w Islam their opponents offenslves at |C'i'itl0\l oments wnlght held thB 'ketball championship. They won the crown from Glcbe College of Ottawa by tiring the two game ser- ie. 67-50. Globe won the second game, 30-20. Saturday but could ish had been scraped off the and an astounded Canadian lenger from United States. er and less potent in every SIIIIOIQIIIM About 2,000 ‘ ‘ the scene with some amusement for two periods as the Hawks eas- ily outskating the American cham- pions, did everything they liked with the puck except shoot it post MO-pound Pete McMahon, the agile giant in the Detroit goal. The sp- parently dnllylng Hawks left the ice after the second period with the score tied at i-l. ‘The amusement quickly turned to consternation in the third ses- sion when the Allan Cuppcrs at- tempted ic produce some sort of wallop that would flatten the in- vaders-and found none. The White Stars got through that period with- out being scored on and in the l0- minutc overtime stanza they scored a nest winning goal. in the furious "bull-pen" of Maple Leaf Gardens, the betting boys were laying odds 0f l0 to 1, even as late es the start of the third period, that Moncton would win the game. There was little De- troit money available. A; Second Game Tonight Second game of the series will be played here Monday night and if Moncton wins the deciding game will be played Wednesday night. There was every prospect that the better: will keep the odds on Moncton fairly high for the sec- ond game because most critics be- lieved the Hawks, now thoroughly frightened, would even the series handily. A couple or former ‘For-onto St. Michael's College juniors. Gordon Hunt and Jimmy Sullivan. admin- istered the lethal blow to the dis- organized Canadian champions af- ror three minutes and 10 seconds of overtime. Aubrey Blghsm. White Star centre who hails from 8t. Thomas, Ont, started the play. Bighsm sifted into the Moncton territory and laid s. pass on Sulli- van's stick outside the Hawk de- fence. Ths left winger sidestepped big Bill Gill and forward passed to Hunt, parked on the edge of the Moncton goal crease. Hunt was un- covered a.nd he fired a high shot into the not. Neglbct Backchecklng Even though there was little punch to their attacks, no accur- acy in shooting s_nd s. tendency to utterly neglect backchecklng, the Hawks maintained a wide edge in the matter of territorial play. They oufskated the Detroit forwards without effort. It was the White Star defence and Goalie McMahon that caused the trouble. The bulky McMahon. surprisingly active, blocked st least a dozen shots from just outside his goal crease. Drives for the net corners were no more difficult for him than low smashes at his feet. H» cleared fast and his work provided by far the outstanding individual highlight of the game. The former Brockville. Out, puck-stopper was given good pro- To titled Moncton Hawks tonight hockey world viewed a mach- ine that wss defending the Dominion's traditional amateur hockey supremacy in a. series with an under-rated chal- A game, fighting White Star team from Detroit, slum- department than the Hawk; scored a 2-1 overtime victory here Saturday night over fie, Allan Cup holders in the first of s. three-game serlu the North American championship. ' " w‘... ‘ma. ‘can And, tho they was usually v_ ‘“-‘tbo" ‘ plant!" _ trolt forward; backchecked on p- e1‘! rush. Blghsm and Sullivan were effective both ways. lbft Uncovered Rohson sent the American chain. pions into the lead in the second period after a fast checker-board play inside the Maritime blue ling Bigham and Sullivan combined f0 carry the rubber past the Hawk defence and Bigham fed it to Roll- son who was uncovered in frontI the helpless Jimmy Foster. T It took the Hawks five minirges to get it back. Bill Miller had twpe raced through the whole Detroit team only to have McMahon ontg guess him at the finish. The third time he galloped up to the goat-r mouth, fainted the goalie out of position and flipped the puck into tha empty cage. ‘That was the only time McMahon was fooled. _ _ The Hawks might have been tak- ing things easy in the early part of the game, but they were ex- tremely serious about it in the third stanza Attack after attack waa sent down into Detroit‘; end. The Hawks riddled the White Star de- fensive works. Dud James, Sammy McMsnus, Nucker Irvine, Aubrg_ Webster, Bert Connolly and Monty Muckle all took turns trying so find a weakness in the McMahon armour, and there was none. Receives Cut To make the Job more difficult. McManus was accidently cut ao- r055 the face by Hunt's stick and the brilliant winger was finished for the night. Miller and Jamm took turns leading the gcalward parade thereafter. Th; nest Blgham to Sullivan to Hunt play in overtime was better than anything the Hawks could produce. After scoring, the border team laid down a five-man de- fence in front or the goalie and shot the puck up the ice at every opportunity. Wright was penalised for tripping s murute and a half from the finish, but the Hawks had not time to engineer even one dan- gerous play. In the matter of penalties, De- troit suffered far more than the Allan Cuppers. Of the i3 meted out, nine went m White Star plav- ers. SUMMARY First. Period N0 SCOPE. Penalties: David, Hunt. Second Period 1. Detroit, Robson Blghilm) 8.59. 2. Moncton. Miller, 14.16. Penalties: Myers, Burrage Wright. David. Robson, Thlrrl Period No score. Penalties; Connolly, Reed. Myfis. Gill. \Suilivab~ l. Overtime Period 3. Detroit, Hunt iBigham-Sulli- - c" rrrftfr-nrfcrvrrfl? wrvr-ngrlt i.“ MonctBfi Hawks; Caught Offguard it By Detroit Six’? White Stars s¢&?1n Overtime As Dominion Champions Fail Pierce Armgur; Of U. S. Goalie. (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, April 8—Son|e of the much publicized pol» i I -\s¥ft‘t1f'f"iyfi ,‘... ! ins]: as» jnffi‘ rpm: pious. They took the first game h-iday 22-! and the second Satur- day ll-ll. Minn Just I) seconds to K0063 W‘ not overcome the eight-point lead "KO." McKay of Glace Bay in the taken by Humberside in the first iection by his defence. Robbie Rob- grelllnlnafy. gama last Friday. |son and Elgin (Shorty) "Wright. van) 3.16. Penalty: Wright. year in succmion. -llli GEORGE MCMANCS macs AN’ MALTZ _ wee-wHa-r? JiGG$ A~ Mei-Tl W I on: orr THO5E FRmMDLY GAMES o: _CARo,5-rl.l. new oven "m: I mo? 5QUAD BEFORE ‘new l START nGWrlsr-mflb p. NOW- JUST LOQKYAT THI. lgéfiifiiéé“: raanfllrnrwvii’ we'll my i T!!!» g 0.....- . .