Nun THE QHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN "n o_ 1942 Detroit Ihkeh Bruins Into Camp 3-1 -__¢_. PAGE SIX iianadians iiave Radio Location Unit (Iy ltosn Munro. Canadian Praal War (Jo-respondent) SOMEWHERE 1N ENGLAND- Marcii 8-(0? Cablel-‘ilhe Cana- dian army has mobilized a radio location unit, first o! its kind in the world. The personnel has been selected 11cm the Royal Canadian _Corps of sgnals and a survey "Klmem of the Royial Canadian Artillery in Elnglaiid being trained exclusively in radio location. The unit will operate in the field with the Can- adian army aircraft regiment in plotting enemy aircraft from guns with instruments which the Cana- D . Detroit Red’ it?!‘ knitting‘ tiozial Hock 1,3." ‘last iortnlgiii, gcéfitgidteig‘ - iii strflaht home helm tonfairnim Chicago Defeats Canadiefls And Brooklyn 6-1 Royals M861‘ CHICAGO, March l -(Ai=) This Afternoon Chicago Blackhawks aooreddn n- _ ery period to defeat Brooklyn Am- eixcans 6-1 tonight in a National Hockey league game before 12,883 Quilty Enlists In Air Force M | March 5-K?)- Jchnny Quiilty, Carnaddens youth- ful centreman from Ottawa. Sat- urday enlisted in the Royal Cun- Jim Henry Slcores First N. H. L. Shutout To Give Rangers Split In Games i NEW YORK, March 8—(CP)— to take the lead. The New Yorkers Canadiens Win In Overtime From Boston beate 118i elxht starts. Howe and c Ewe Detroit ‘"1 MONTREAL, March 8-03?)- Juvenile Oanadiens and Juvenile shutoutm dians have taken a leading role in developing. b Britain's army has used radio location for a considerable time but its units are manned bv gun- ners as part of the Anti-aircraft gunners’ bnitcryn The Canadian unfit is a new and inde-peutlcnt de- p-irture For the last six montiis the Cari- aciians in th'.s iinii have served on loan with the British anti-aircraft gunners operating radio location equipment. Tl‘c_v saw action in a llavy air raid is they stalked Wemv air raiders for the artillery Ccmmandini: the unit is Maj. F F‘ Fulton. Montreal, member o! tiie R.C.C.S.. a former sales man- ager in a large Canadian electric company. Most officers are elec- trical eiieiueers in riVll life. More i-lizin a ycar ago Britain asked for assistance from Cana- (ians in mimiiiiiq and maintaining radio location equipment. A de- tachment of a survey retzlment and some membere oi the siiznalcoros were loaned to the British coni- iuand for tho purpose. Orlelrinllv it was liliflldFd that these troops would vet-urn to their parent unit after six months. In the meantime, however. de- velonment-s in radio location in- dlcatcrl the formation of a Cana- dian unit was desirable and on l radio location unit was mobilized in England. Exhibition Ball Scores .____, uaturday:__ At San Dogo. Calif. Philadchhia iAi 3; (PC) 6. At Miami, Fla. Boston (A) 3; New York (N) 2. At St. Petersburg, Fla. Now York <A| 2; st. Louis (N) 4. At. Havana. Cuban All stars 4; Brooklyn (N) 2. San Diego Sunday:- At Havazta. First game: ‘Brooklyn (N) 6; Cu- ban All Stars 3. Second: Cuban All stars l; Bmcklyn (N) 0. At Miami. Fla. Boston (A) 5: New York (N) i3. At St. Petcrshurg, Fla, New York (A) 2; St. Louis (N) 4. At Tampa. Fla. Cleveland (AI 5; Cincinnati (N) ‘At san Diego. cnlii’, Philadelphia (A) 4; (PC) 5. West Point Scores 3-1 Victory Over R. M. C. San Diego WEST POINT, N.Y., March 8— (CPt-Jfwo quick goals in the first minute of the third per od proved to be the winning mazgln in the United states Military Academy's 3-1 victory over the Royal Military Ccllege Saturday in the 17th game of a hockey scrics startrd at the suggestion oi qen. Dougas Mac- Arthur when he was Superinten- dent oi West Point. Des/pita the hard pay during the game, which was halted twice due to minor injuries. not a penalty was callrd. keeping intact the spotless record oi the series. In winning its sczord game of the l7-gzme series, West Point's underdog squad was the master throughout. BIG GRAPE YIELD The biggest grape crops in years ‘re expected in South Africa by the Southern Cape and Constantia farmers this season as a result of heavy winier rains. I The battle for the important slxth place in the National Hcckey Lea- gue standing-last quikfying berth for the plfl)'Cifl's—~S\\'Llllg in iavor oi Caiiadcizs here last iiigiit- when they sUC =<l a 4-3 U\'(‘iL.lli€ victory against Boston liriLns before a Cl0\i'(l cl 1.351. Victory over the third-place Bruins lifted Ciuindiens a full gaina ahead of t-lie cellar-placed Brooklyn AlilfllCLllls and left them only one point away Ironi fifth place in the stiirding, held by Dc- Lroit Red Wings. In as rousing a game seen here this season, Canadians came roar- ing back iii the extra session t0 win after SqLlZiilllg the issue with less than ttircc iniiruus of the regular time lcit. Lt-Ju Jce Bcnoit scortd the paiyolf nizirkci- at 5:37 of the our-time on a neat passing bee with Terry Reanon and Toe Blake. Bcfcre that, Cazindiens had been fighting frtin heiiiiizi n 3-2 deficit vmcn H(l'bli! Cain troit Art Jack- son's piss to score m (lwziy through the second period anti break a tie which existed from the opening period. It looked as though the Hub tram would hcld onto their slim edgv as the gtme nerreti its clcse, but at 17:40 of the t-lizrd period, 1ft; Red Coupille brake loose from his own defence point, whipped the puck to Ray Getliffc 0:1 the far right board.» and lite llilPl‘ let go a iJClilllilli angle sirot \\'lll1ll caught tlic far corner of Rank Bizmsckls cage, BOSiCM had got awar w a good start against the I-izibiiants when Roy Ccnachcr tailed SIKOYUY after seven minutes of play A penalty to Desse Smiii erased the erI-ge however. as Terry Reardcn and Benoit scored gcals wizhin 45 sec- onds of (X3611 OihCr for Canadiens. Then with six seconds oi the per- iod remaining. Eoston moved back on even tt-rins cs Cmatiier took Eddie Wistizazrs pilSS near the Canadien goal mouth ior his sec- ond goal. Although having in battle uphill for their victory, Canadiens play- ed sounder hockey than their op- ponents. Bruins lwkcd woefully wrak on ciciriico and would pro- bably have suffered a humiliating defeat only for the capable goaling of Brimsek. Both clubs piestnied newccmers on their lineups before Montreal fans, Bcstcn had Lloid Grcnsdzil. Ciaro Martin and Jnrk McGill in first appearances. ntliiie Jim Hag- giarty, up from Moutrral amateur ranks, made his debut in pro livery ivith Cnnadiens SITMMARY First Period L-Boston. Conrzcher (Wlsrman, McGill) 7:43 2—Czm:clt.er.-. T. Reardori (Benoit, Blake) 9:08 (F-Caniiciins. Benoit (K. Rear-don, Blake) 9:53 4—Boston, Conaclier (Wlsemon. A. Jackson) 19:54 Penalties-Smith 2, K. Reardon. Second Period 5~BOSLOH, Cain (A. Jackson) 11:15 Penalties-Smith. Portland. Third Period fi—C'£11‘lild'l€il5, Gctliffe (Goupille) 17:40 Penalties-None. Overtime 7-Canad‘.ens, Benoit Reardon) 5:37 Pent lty—Bo ucha rd. (Blake, T. BRAZIL RETifllIATI-IS R10 DE JANEIRO, March i!- rAP)—Tiie Brazilian Government announced Saturday night that its embassy in Japan has been oc- cupied by military police, its am- bassador held incommun ciido and its "functionaries treated like pris- oners oi war." and that. according- ly. it was inking "similar meas- tires" in retaliation aaalnst Japan- ese diplomats in Brazil. ‘limes chalngeflouf Old Chqm is still THFRE IS NO OTHER Old Chum!" //€.' QLD ¢ TOBACCO Ju§r Goalie Jim Henry finally got his coveted first National Hockey bea- gue shutout ‘tonight as the New York Rangers deieated the sec- ond-place Zroronto Maple Loads 2-0 beiore a ziear-capaniy crowd of 15.263 fans at Madison Square Garden. The victory, coming alter the Leafs had defeated the Rangers at Toronto 4-2 satuniay night, re- stored the New Ycrkeza lead oi three points and greatly improved their chance of finiahing on top oi the league standing. A icat regarded as about on a par with batting .400 in major- league ball, Patrick attained the Iill-gcal mark by tlppmg in a pass from Phil Watson in tge first per- icd. Tire lust player to get. L0 or uiorc was Charlie Ccnacher, then right winger with the Toronto Mape leafs. who got 38 in 1934-35 and 32 in 1933-34, The other goal of the night was credited to Watson, whose pess- out from behind tlte cage caronied off Waliy Stanc/nnkis leg into the Leaf net. Watson also drew a i0- minute misconduct penalty for giviiriglng at Burko McDonald in the third Dario-d SUIVIIMARY First Periofl 1—Rangcrs. Patrick (Watson, Hex- tall) i120 P€1l3lil€S——sllll'i1l€1‘, Patrick. Second Period 2—Rringers. Watson 1'7 :36 Penalties-Heller Third Period Scoring-None. Penn lty-Avatson, lominuie-miscon- duct, SATURDAYS GAME TORONTO, March B-l-(CPL-A preview oi the expected Stanley Oup semi-final series between ‘Pcronto Marple Leaia uid New York Rangers was staged here Saturday night before 13,902 cus- tomers and the two clubs supplied a spectacle that will be diflicult to equal when the Natisnai Hockey leazue gets dorwii to the real bus- iness of playing for the historic hockey trcphy. It was the second last meeting betwccn the league's two leading clubs in the regular schisdnle~ they close out their schedule a- gainst one anczher in New York tcnkrhtpand the Leafs won 4-2 to cut the Rangers’ lead to one point. The result must have given coach Frrnkle BC/llillél‘ of the Rangers scmething to puzzle about. Hi1 club scored that all-important ilrat grai and outplayed the Leafs most ct the time, spending many suc- cc.s='vc minutes in the Toronto de- fence zone hammering away at zmlie Turk Brcdii. Despite; this apparent advantage, however. the Rangers found tho T48R15 punching in two quick goals hall’ way through the first period STORMY IRVFJI FIGURE DIES DUBLIN. March il-(GFU-Mary Mnnfiviinev, sister of Terence Mac- Sivlnev the mayor oi Cork who tiled in Brixion lull in i920 wh‘le on a humor strike for Irish free- dom. nnd a stormy figure in her own rioht die-d Saturday, it was announced today. Miss “""§t"l"ev, who gained much publicity for the cause oi Irish freedom by hcr numerous l1l.lii"°l' strikes in the '2il's_ was president of the Sin-i Fain execu- tive council in 1926 but was de- iccted in the Ir‘sh elections in 1.927. 5"!" (7"" ‘Trizfll-EXEIVIPT orr/xutn. tori-can- side's stamp Co!ITCy\41“‘ and dealers have been exempted from the gen- eral price coiling regulations under an order effective yesterday and yiubishotl tcday in an extra edi- tion cf the o-‘Mdn Gazette. The Tobacco of Quality cur conu iron 1m IIPI - cur mu rou noiuuo vooa own LIKE OLD (HUM yielded another RG81 in the 86¢- ond and one in the third via a. penalty shot before they connected for their second tally- Hank Goldup. Billy Taylor, John- ny lvioQreedy and Bob Goldham not the ‘Toronto tallies. Goldham scor- lnfl 0n the penalty shot with ar- tistic wizzardry hardly expected from q, rookie defenceman, He was awarded the Shot whm pulled down by Mac Colvllle. ( Lynn Patrick, the 1989,1185 lead- ing goal scorer. scored both the Rangers goals. SUMMARY First Period 1—New York, Patrick Hextall) 4:58 I-Toionw, Cvoldup Goldham) 11:19 iL-Toronto, Taylor (Schrlner, Carr) 12:50 ‘ Penalties-Nick Metz, Warwick (Watson. mlilcQieedy, Second Period 4—'!‘oionto, MoOreedy (Goldup) Petilalliya-Nicdi Meta. Third Period b-Toronto. Goldham (penalty shot) 16:25 B-New York. Patrick (Macey, Neil Colville) 19:51 Penalties-Pratt, Warwick, adian Air mice for aircrew. He was immediately granted extended the Naxtlonal ‘lhen he leave to the end o! Hockey League season. will report for training, Will Ottawa Hyers Swamp Camp Bo rdenl 1-2 ‘TORONTO, March 8—(CP)~. The old equalizer, military service, has completed the job o1 turning one oi the National Hockey Lea- gue“: outstanding ior-ward linen into Just another three good hockey playcrs who precede their names with AC2. Boston's Kitchener Mine, Bobby Bauer, lviilt Schmidt and Porky Dumart moored five goals loi- the Royal Canadian Air- Force team from Ottarwa here yesterday u the Fllyers swamped Camp Borden March ll-2 in a sudden-death contest for ing seven days at ‘die Chica o Stadium. Brooklyn, wo points behind place in the SUMMARY First Period b-fiiicnso. Marluooi (W. Oarae) I 9. I-—Chica';o, Hamill (Moslenko. Copper) 15:53. Ienalties-Mosdell (2). Iooond Ptlol l-(Jhicago, Kaleta (M. March) 12:10. 4—-Chlcago. Alle (W. 'I‘homs) 15:42. $—Chicago, W. Cares (moms, Al- len) 10:12. Penalties-Manned. Third Period G-Chicago. Moslenko (Wiebe, Ka- leta) 1225. s 1—Brooidyn. Hill (Chamberlain, ONE IEAMAN HURVIVEI EORGEIOWN. British Guiana, G 8—(CP Cabin-After drift- at sea without food Bentley. Oarse, the championship oi the air-med or wafer, a single survivor from a oervioea wtatioried in Ontario. But tWPedoed ship had been P161106 11D there we" mm- mod hockey from a rait and landed here by a‘ players on the Ottawa club and a" mmmlng W559]- scme oi them were good enough to draw as m-uch attention as the Krauis. OH ,6HE‘LL iéis HERI: 0on5.’ so A HINT OF MiéHT THIS UNIRONED STUFF ON TO GIVE YOUR DAUCal-{TER i5 BAD ENOU6H! TODAY, CUZ SHE KNOWS THE IRONIN’ l6 ‘BOUT ‘I'M JiG PUTTIN’ HOW WE HAVE ' TO e0 LOOKIN’ WHILE You Do HER LAUNDRV—-IT GlVE HER A PANICS" A DEPREQSION l-ie was the only survivor oi! the ship's crew. _ The identity O1 hi! ship wag not Brooklyn disclosed. bu" i5 as 274-5- n $766000! Royals meet in the third some o! their series for the City title at the sixth-place Montreal, has only two Pbriim this aiiternocn at two o'- games leit in which to overtake the clock. Royals lead 2-0 in the two Canadiens for the last Stanley Cup playoffs. encounters played and a W111 thll afternoon will automatically place them in the Island finals against Borden Juvenile; who won their round 64 from Kensington. D. K, McLeod. vice-president oi the MAI-IA. was in receipt 0i l wire yesterday from Frank Gall- agher, president oi the Maritime Hockey Association advising him that m Island winner must be de- clared by Friday, March l3. In the event of Oanadiem coming through wdih a win this aifteirxioon another game must be played on ihuraday. Island Juvenile champions will meet New Brunswick title holder: on the 18th and 19th of March withboth games being played lien providing mitable arrangements can be made. Winners then meet the Nova scotia. diampionl for the ldlaritkno title. I.H.LI’.I'ANDING PWL D I‘ A HI M1816 $171 H0 58 1G 1148119 ll Clllb New York Toronto 11m I 101150 Detroit Mon treal n}. J. n. Wliiama our BOARDING nousn‘ HORRORS l; cameo! TRIPPED oven ‘iHE ROPE- CRAWUNG mro "me nine low» Tau. ME, Twieee/ M1251’ "HMI ‘I. FLOOR HiT A f ii ‘ alihug: ’ ie Brlmsek was slllpe 1 g . Boston cm. makiiiga hf,“ while Mower; had only nine. IUMMARY First Period nk in. av L-Deitott, Brgfleteeu) am 3-D? . Lisomnbe eteau) 13:50 Grow" am‘ Penalties-Nona lNlIldPol-lol 5°“ (Idaoom arre- ee-Qnitih S my, match misconduct), Craiiiror? Thllilerkd I-Bolwlhfihl: Q-Oetroi .0 t. Budi 11:2! uh!‘ m“ i Penal’; ea-iilotter, Liooomb.’ ‘m. Remember When NOW Ybfk YUHXGOI. Holder 0d mo: U‘ b55951“! lhliiflfiri! recordi, to; Pom? outfielder retired from u. ti" M12105 ll 1986. With Major Hoop" EVER GAW 11-‘ if} iii "*l COLD? Rv George McMan YES-Ml25. ~Ji6GE:*'WE HAVE ' FOQMEDA LOCAL NURSES’ CORPS TO CARE. 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