IF THE .1 f’. W“ fiiAR cu 11. 1939 v- ~~-~--.>.,--s-....»-h-w~- THE CHLKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WRESTLING aoxuvc _ ‘ ‘ ' BASKETBALL a BOWLING - OTHER SPORT ' HOCKEY . ' ~44. . I l . i 1h ‘W: ('11:; Y g n Uiialim“ 11lns1mi11mm_ "v us» Ill TlllS 3° ‘mu obi m, . = GURNER b . - P Welter. Nels and lay n", w you and yvur brilliant Br; 'l°“rfl‘°ll.i‘h.m...’““i'fl’llll e on n“ t Perth Blue that open at the Iiiorum on v moi . MUN! ll- the Maritime title Qiely “bl ll gm srssp. were a iubi- T-ilfllliflb hwg. h“ uflw in d! 1'00!!! sydowris m M night after may had swept to J°h1l Besv- qw- 9-8 victory. "They are a tbuneh of bo " was allCoach 1y to have u: Lsiwlor would say but it rullt on the my fumes in that crvwded fisrbor whim 394m! and - lit would be rs rink in the ‘$6 erected g he Glace my 0991106 511011- nu. llfll And Pit bltss land. Ions. E l’! i1. 3' lfllsshi iutno mph’ achievement last nlsht yu a crowning one to s. , for it saw them gain t nlty was l lest that stamped them as every that has ever represented the ls- Perth Blue Wings will likely ar- rive here on Monday night but de- spite the big reputation they come with they will b; melt by a band llgcrowd Monti Mt ice due to eat eir but now they are cer- ving everyone solidly be- ehem as they prepare for stiflsst test and every last the mas of necked 00 percent fol-them i U O O why shouldn't they be? g four games in eight days the pick of two provinces only showed good as any lunlor team Again we say congratula- OOII inediogi ontalk- hung out early on tally: series ‘go on sale. Roy- ught e fancy of the it is possible it a9- that laphtjiiighvs huge crowd Many Stars Still Among Holdouts- (B! The Associated i». * NEW YUP-K. March lSe-Slsome f‘! those holdouts which were “m”! wile!‘ i0 the major lea.- WQ mlOlll-tes whenever mentioned “"7158 “hi! Winter are bitter filiishts now that the season is m“ @ “will sway. The roll oi unsatisfied and unsigned perform- ers include Red Rolfe of the world 91193191011 New York Yfllikees; Joe Medwick oi 5t. Louis Cardinals; Bu) Werher 0d Philadelphia nth. git-kins; Paul Waner of Pittsburgh 8.088, End slldlble segment; 01 Cleveland Indians and St Louis Browns. ‘ The Indl l Willis l-iudleirlls ifnllnflollfiilitgy’ ‘lllksllifls Oulileldei’ Earl Averill and mo...’ ‘WP LY" 1-9-7)’ still outside the W996 While the BTOWIIE’ dissenters Buck Newsom, DQn gsfl. n61‘ and Ralph (Red) Kress A lot o! hopes and a lot of mon- el’ "v bound up in this bundle of Pllyera and it requires no mmiel unwise to vision the half dwm club owners concerned do. 111g rapid iraloulatlon within m, newt few days to reach a settle- inent. helm!“ Mack. who believes he B8 UDOOVQNd a comer in J05 d" “u” 1°!‘ Waivers 0n Werber. Y5! Burrow. president o; his “Mr W55 quoted in Si. Peters- lwrsh. Fla. to (he effect that he w" WTWEh giving voluniarymis. *4 l” m! Players because they weren't lippmdfiied. _ He was referring a, pom, who lll-fifinyeir received a salary raise of m It 3.500 w $15,000. Rolfe hit in 85l- year and was chosen by as5°5fl1lme bgfltlig-f durtléltl me “inter S DU baseman. an ng third Muscles Medwick h bee - ell 317-500 by the Caradinalsnagifcrlells “K1118 $30,000. While the onlyoth- arr National League holdout. Paul N181’. was t f - 5m to Mlooocu rcm about $17. Cleveland's problems are varied and a lot of Dersons will concede an honorary degree in psychiatry w vice TDESldent Cyril Slapnlcka if he solves them all, of the ice may be fans in the wes. M"! Dfl-rt of the Island and no doubt manly from oiiher sections are in for a brilliant, hard-fought Sims of hockey. Good luck, Un- ions. here's hoping you come through. But if prevalent rumors have any foundation fans may in for more hockey than they bargain for once the playdowns are over. It is being talked about quite freely over the province that Unions. RBYHJB 311d Rangers may yet meet ‘for the opener on And don't sell the take y tonight favorites to . Noted for their @8- to anothe record- ior the Victoria O U I O Pointed last night to the mild weather nltfer what the condition 0TB 1n l. sex-la to decide absolute 1s- land supremacy and the series, lshould it come to be s. reality would create plenty of interest as every game is bound to be a hard- fought one. l I t The following is from Myrtle A. géaok, columnist in the Montreal ar- Rivulettes are not going to have any pink tea hockey when they step into Prince Edward Island for the Eastern ‘Canada playdowns. . a A dispatch from Montague to- day disclosed those Albbie Sisters are rare scrappers. During their 6-1 win over Southern King's County girls last night, referee Al- bert Gaudet got an assist from an R-CM ‘ ‘ . “Gaudet was a most harassed and embarrassed man. Latein the ‘third period two of the girls flung hey-shakers. That touched off a free-for-all bet-ween the two teams. Poor Albert was caught be- tween two fires. "Finally, the R.C. MP. was forced to take a hand. Major penalties were handed out. D.W.A.H.A. rules call for game suspension for fighting - perman- ent suspension for a re-occurrence. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) _ 39c childrenk SKATE Sonia Home. Norway's dirnpled u“ "rave" i: are :.::~tii.ii; -— 25c A T F 0 R U M turned prgfessfongl three yearsyago - a» ,,,,,,_ sumg ti; ‘éigigfiiiiirtit: - m") r e n c A“ M" 5T T" "BU" graduate Hollis glsonsgrlleill mo on p e urss. 3‘ s ' l -- 29c 1 -- 290 _ .._ 86 _- 19o or 35c - 290 i ID .- 19c _ 456 “How uboul-‘Lot’: have enoiliev chute!!!’ 7" _.- , , - "O Kaye-if l)‘: a Sweet Cop." k-V‘ simian-res ' . i. 1' “~,,_.'l_1‘\_v\.~-i>\.,'-\§é,_ ' — i l" as h mold.’ r l Grfenbein at third base, yegtgy. , lHarvey Successfully Empire By JACK BBAYLEY Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON. March 16-14211 Har- vey. the mutious Oomiidiman. (o- night succusfully defended his British Empire heavyweight boxing title by stopping , Tar onto negfo in the lth round of their lS-mund bout at Harringay Arena. Gains, obviously aging, was puf- Ilne badly. sleeker-ins and had a bad out over his left eye when he withdrew. The Toronto challenger indicated l?» iawbpbly WBs his list profession- al gih, "When you aslk me ii that's my 185i fluht. you put me on the spot," he told The Canadian Press. "I've been a long time in shoring “ml. and I don't. like to think last fights. I suppose th w B: and I won't be definite right now!’ New York Rangers piled u the greatest score the Na cL-sl Hockey League season tonight as they hung an 11-5 defeat on the Americans in Manhattan's last inira-riiy time of the schedule. The 16 goa made it the League's hi heat-scoring game of the season. he Americans were robbed of the services of goalie Bu! Robertson, who retired ivith a. leg in ury mid- wav in the second perl as 1,000 fans watched the game. Robertson was iniuted in a dive to block a low shot and the Amer- icans’ team Uhysicisu reported the goalie had suffered severely torn muscles of the 1m. thlsh and would miss the playoffs unless he respond- ed quickly to treatment. He was replaced in the nets by Roger Jenkins, Americans’ utility player. The defeat definitely established the star span led crew in fourth place in the f a1 League standings and marked their 21st loss for the Heavyweight With Victory Over Gains Goalie Robertson Injured As Rangers Trim Amerks NEW YORK. Mitch l6—(CP)—- Defendsl Title Omieerned lest he be classed as "hos-been." Gains “Har- didn't beat an old man. 1 was was sweating ireel and tired easily, but occas- iona gave out with a flash of Freque ly, his long more agzressive Harvey. Several times Gains seemed too tired to take advantage of open- ings that loomed for him. Harvey connected with less than a score of clean blows, so good was Gains’ deienoc. The defending champion weighed 1B4 and Gains 301 l-Z. Perth Team Will Oppose The Royals (By The Canadian PM.) PERTH. Ont, Match oriiii Cup semi-finalists last year Perth Blue Wings last Mill-t Won the Ottawa and district Junior hockey championship with an 8-4 Victory over Ottawa. Bt. Patrick's Cflllbge and will leave this week for the Maritime Provinces whgrg they will meet the Maritime title- ‘liiglders in a first-round cup play- wn. 0-4 in Ottawa. Mon- two straight games over the Ottawa. City champions and appeared more lfnpressive than last season when they elim- inated the Maritime tltleholdcrs. Halifax Canadians, and Verdun Maple Leafs, Quebec champions, in Memorial Cup to final. Perth wok a 3-1 lead in e firm Period on goals by Graham‘ wsick. Jack Buell and 1&0 Sovi while Jflhhny Guilty scored . PB-V-l- Esau added another in the second. Irving Taylor 00m- Dlebed the f0! Perth in that period while Doug. Taylor and Dunster counted for st. Pat's, Perth .-~aun.sg . at 5-111 in the first ion minutes of Jack Hepworili, Pmsm| Hextali (Watson. Hillel‘) 1 .81.. il-R-an s. Shibicky (M. Oolville, N. Colvil e) 9.21. Penalties-did. Patrick. Second Period s Sorrell (Jackson) h's-insurers. courier (s. Smith) l. oAmei-icans. sohriner (Chapman, Field) 10.19. Third Perlod ) angers. Hexisll (Killer, Wat- son 8—R.angers, Watson (Heller) 1.07. B-Ameriwns. Sorrel! (Jackson, Goldsworthy) 9.15. 1o- gers. Smith (Pratt. L. Patrick) 10.31 l1—- is‘ piucri (Heller. 1.. Patrick) 1 2-—Am 7-! .10.’ enema. Anderson (Stew- art. Wiseman) 124R Problem Of (By The Associated Peel) Fla. BRAD . . March 10- Casey Sterigal 0d Breton Bees is making a nervous fight against timtgirying tn- dig up some bet- ting strength before the s iln- ally claim one of the hes ‘Pllflhlllfi stafls in either league. For a couple of seasons now the Bees have had truly phenomenal wh- ing and fielding, but all it him last year was fifth place in the National league's hot race. They couldn't hit. They had Only one plaster, Deb Gar-ms. who topped b: Many Home Games Perhaps the best picture of the club is afforded by the fact that they won more home games than any team in liheirugfiarguemahigll‘ k is a 599530 1 B p“ Cféllflfid the Bees’ grnundloeeiaer let the grass grow icrig in order to slow up the ball. ‘more the Bees were well nigh unbeatable. ‘Their veteran pltlt - ers. Lou Wtie. Donny MBcFsyden- Mllbum Shoflner and Jim T011161‘. never asked for more than two or i-hrree runs, and their 511990?“ afield was admflrable. But when the Bees went visiting. where home rims and triples came chew" er th-elr failure to hlt 1118439 l-hfln a soft touch. sterigei has loaded his trsinlns camp here with men and who either have moved they "n hit big league pit-chin; or W110 look as if they might. Hes eve!) grabbed Al Slmmcfls in the fer- vent hope that Al has a few more booming drives lelt in his bones. Pitchers Getting Old You see. Fiette, Maolilayden and Turner all are 32 years old. and l shoffner is 33. ' s getting Old We the Harts-ville Maple Leafs for a pitcher. do hemby challenge the Hunter specifically. Casey is planting orsnlver Royals to s. mo of hockey third base one Johnny (Power) to be played n W tshlrs rink on mil, who with Atlanta. last veer a suitable dais. hit .338 and led the Southern As- Signed, Elmer .-f°jl§‘“§§‘,;,,,gw,,_ mplwlng Rabbit My Nicholson warstier. he ls installing 11d Mlll- 9'1"- g} whodclisoutedpol-fiedwglKfinl" o an a - first base will b0 Buddy Hll- together. despllifl '33.... mod, slammed S91 for hart- fbfd. lilfl RAIDh Hflilflln. "mm" men a M3 mark E)’- ansville. are chief amhnts N319 third nY-Ohllhlqw- sow so naps raises m than ie-(m- aiii warrior ' m: third- saober f Yivhiimiuiis iiuiisiws. ° oihsihhsu Batting Strength Big Boston Bees Canucks Take Chihawks 5-I the fifth place Detroit Red Wings tonight by defeating tine luokless Chicago Black Hawks 5-1 before a crowd of 7,500 fans. Blake opened the scoring with the only goal of the first period and ended it wiiih the last telly of the game, in the 16th minute of the third session Tlhe other Montreal tallies went to Walter Boswell. with the only goal oi the second aha/pier, Johnny Gagncn and Louis Trudel. The lone Chicago marker was scored by Johnny Goiiselig. SUMMARY First Period 1. Montreal, Blake Cidgnon) 2:26. Penalties: None. Second Period 2. Montreal, Buswell 3:34. Penalty: Wentworth. Third Period 8. Montreal, G-agnon Haynes) 1:40. 4. Montreal. Trudel Lori-sin) 12:35, 5. go. Gottselig strcm, Desileis) 14:11. 6 Montreal, Blake -l5:56. Penalties: None. CHALLENGE (HBYUBS. (Smith. (Haynes. (Dahl- (Haynes) speed/y Hsht-wlnzer. tallied two goals in the third and sovigny got his m- ond of the Esme just before Doug Taylor swred flsflln roi- st Pat's. Simmerings Around The Sport Front (B ALAN RANDAL Cansdilm Pres Bis-ff Writer) NEW YORK. March 16-—(CP)— Tiger ‘Derry Wminzion of Liver- 2001- N. 5». today signed for a fight ere March 25 with Tiger Jack 100x, "Wren negro. light-heavy battiein. .,Wa.rriington recently disposed of Zoo-pound Roy Lazar at Boston... . if he beats X. the ‘rigor will immediately chail on aflfllllst, 17 victorie and 1o 13—Americ11.n8.'Bchrlner (Wise- ems M, ma“, TIEEZSWS. s man. Gallacher) 14.12. recognized by the New lelork stag surmasy sililTclzyaluilifhi m confine 0mm’ on mi cilimgmsiiollt n” vlllvlld D . . am on - _ First Period A “lag-Burgers, Watson (l-lextell) ionml.) e 1g aw d i-m . Ooulter (Hextall) IG-Jblmgcrs, Pratt 19.51. q . d i, ism s. .10, use" Penal --M. Patrick. but ‘Tkyzlfilirxll’ Sen Pall‘: dgubts the l Grey Ghost of harness . racing has ever been extended....he plans to let him seek a. new ‘title record a.- gainst time Beach (Fla) sands... Grc Dayton: yhoundb k is 1:66 1-4.. for ke iruz his on th “Shaisll-o has paeivifted in: face "oi a very articular gir" on his golf balls am? adds his system is s. "tremendous succwsfl“. W l over the 5. Each Stanl, Cup fay-off me in Madison guard garden mggans a. profit of 91.8% over the regular season. . . .th8-t's assum they draw full house and they usually do ....Aiden Roar rather of the b famed Captain Pat Rnark killed re- cently in California. has decided to ride with the British polo team a- gainst the United states this sjring.. . . . Providence Reds, in spite of being in second place instead of first in trill!) ‘P8300111 Division ogdlfléia! Int-‘Am oceyleaguegecr or a- inz the steadlest hockey cl) the loop....one of the reasons is Art L-esieur, former Montreal Canadian who plays defence for the Reds and as a sideline coaches the Brown Un- iversity teem. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Leanne Stars-Sim. Thunder Bolts-SUB. Ladies high single E. Mitchell 254. Ladies high three E. Mitchell 568. Gents high single F. Slocombe 386. Gents high three P’. slocombe 751. Demons-2519. Moguls-JSBI. Ladies high single L. Oslrbn Oorrigan 221; ladies high three L. 5B5 cieiits high single v. Ooyl: m. Gents high uirss v. Coylc cs7. Tonight's games all postponed. Commercial League: Alerts vs. Prince Grocery; Big Four League, Grads vs. Old Timers. ‘These two games to be rolled next week. EIEIWIIHJD, Elnglsrki - (GP)- A. Davis, lll-m-old inside-right who had a l with Fulharn earlier this season. has s with Sheffield Wednesday foo all clih ter Hagen gets the call to Os istn the Egg ted States Ryder cup lvml 01' - . . . l It was speed and more speed; Rmvals led 4-1 at the end c! the first: outscored their opponents z-1 in the middle chukker and then as the Riders began pressing in the final canto they raced through for three more counters while the Dartmouth mam w“ shooting an. other solitary goal. Only Lhg sen. 5B W011: oi the brilliant Dart- 111 fletmllldcr. Russ Powers. kept the locals (gm running the score into double rigures and time 2.1:’ “it” shit ttthh. W’ “'° l-DP l1 y. Your! Johnnie Davis guarding the uwlnes 1n film Rfiyels 088% was also hard- Elond gofi showedngis i e prowess n the final frame as he came throigh with miraculous saves as Riders on the pressure in a fruit- less attempt to get back in the ers fbr the goal that tied u the game some. I'd-curt then on was nesrlyaroirtasttiectherline of the Royals began picking up mo- mentum. at all dimes the gameness of the visitors stood out like a beacon light as they tried desperately to fight against the in- Gvitalble. Royals held sway in every ses- sion and when the Rough Riders did manage ‘to break through they were usually met with jarring bodyuhecks from the great defense 3110 0i Willie McDonald and Leiih ay. Itwus Parker, Mclisaac and Bpid- “ dell against Jim Roach. Ooyle and Bert Steele as the game opened. Roach ga flirill as his baxtlzand shot nearly got. away from Powers, Riders‘ great goalie. the tall net-minder melding bwo miraculous savm a minute latter as Coyle, a stickhasi- dling wiaand led his mates deep into Dartmouth territory on al- most every rush. Both defences were slowing up forwards as the sticky ice was causing players to overskale the . ls were playing sloppy hockey inside their line and young Davis was continuum on the hop warding of! dangerous shots. Tan- gling behind the Rnyals’ cage Jay and Schnare were sent to tihe cooler for roughing but neither team could score while the Offend- era cooled their heels. But the beams were just at. full strength when Rougih Riders ev- ened the reund score. Sharing a loose puck inside the Royals’ line Moisaac passed in Mont and the Dartmouth forward slid the disc in past the unprotected Davis. But the goal sent Royals hard to work and in the final eight and a half minutes of the period the locals shot four goals behind the har- rassed Powers. Jack Dayle, continually boring in sent h's team into the series lead at 11-12, backhanding a drive in as BertSieele fed him a pass from the side oi the Dartmouth net. A minute and ten seconds later the line oi Vvliitlock, V. Rioach and ’l‘rainor made its presence felt as they sent Royck up two goals on the series, "‘!‘arky" taking a short pass from Willie McDonald 30 feet out from the crease, All over the- ice. "Pud” Roach set up the play for Royals’ fourth goal as he pass- ed out to "Bucko" Tra/lnor at the e of the crease. Still domin- a ng the play Royals were being steadilyrepulssd by the sensational Dartmouth goalie but with only three seconds After a ‘five year absence Championship came back in Charlottetown last night when Walter Lawlofs band of brilliant rampaging Royals roar- ed to a 9-3 victory over Dartmouth Rough Riders in the final act of this year's Maritime junior wars to take the round by a score of 14-7 as a title hungry mob oi over 2,000 fans roared themselves hoarse every minute oi the thrill- Daclied game. And by their convincing vlctoryfloyals now enter the _Memorial Cup playdowns against Perth Blue Wings which open at the Forum here next Tuesday night. 5° mesh were Roms in command of the situation last night urn ""1 "l" the wvrsrsous Dartmouth team had knotted the aerial count ""3"" l“ "W" i" 11w outcome Royals list grltted their teeth and dug in all the harder and before the whistle ending the first period had sounded they were well on their way to their victory. The lnsen tried 1""! l-"i-lw Isrlllrsths wlnlemlslnlm thcymm thqjrpt "lllflwwnswithihswichsi-ihgaiotoispssd thaithelnyalslhrow i" "I"! With "w: shift oi their well-balanced team. R0 YALS COP MARITIME JR. HOCKEY TITLE I _i___. Wise .~, the Maritime Junior Hockey lhs pins the packed house were i hold the Royals in a z-i score during the sessiorp g1; Dflltllmmlfi team swrins the period away. but. sgdin the Royals came from behind to score two counters of their own beforc the timers bell felnodnodbhethe hart“ Fouxriodminutes start e pe Rmigih Riders. mes-fins hard. maimed l8 Mdlfsasc picked up a loose uw inside the Royals‘ line and s. llwfwl red Ell-rue score read 4-2. Right after the counter Oil-shin Wm sent to the Permit-y box for but Royals couldn't lmesk bhroiuh and when they did the rednubwble Powers was still there blocking a ton oi rubber with stick, legs, and arms. Brut the session had. Just passed the halfway mark when mgically through s mass f - ers and his hard beckhagidpslliyot this first in Halifax up young "Pud" Roeclfs the red light flickered fut s goal that gave the Royals a. 8-9 lead on the game and an 111-6 0n the round. Preps-ml to fight to the int ditch tho Rough Riders cams out for their flnal chance throwing Bu y from the little red bulb flashed again. 56 seconds later, sharing the puck at his own line and using steels as a decoy Ccyle swivel-hipped his way around the defence and again Powers was forced to bend to an ankle high shot that whistled in not gxiilmkythe nice. Hem ers go 01881117511 but altlwildl’! locals in for end they could not beat Davis who showed plainly. that when under fire he has all the goods to prod-use. McDonald was waved for an illegal check and again the Riders rode in and this time they forced Johnny to bow but only sitter the ldd had made three beautiful saves in a row, Spiddell finally beating him as his shot was screened by amane of players. But again Rflyals wasted little time in getting the counter back and it was Goyle who car- ried the mail on a beautiful play. Picking up a pass from Jimmy Roach at bhe line Coyle stick- handled his way thrmigh and with really beautiful stickwork went right in to Powers’ doorstep, just as calmly drew him out to slide the vulcan-iic into a yawn net. For about the next thrss m ties Bert Steele took his turn at thrill- ing the crowd as he irraded wulloll for wall with practically every l he Dartmouth team; he diihvt score but Powers was forced ‘in kick out three hot ones imm the little winger. Ooyle was waved to the box in the closing minutes and Riders a- gain attacked desperately but they couldn't dent the armor of the little blond-headed goalie in the R/aygls urge. Three times he milk what seemed like irapossibleedsav; i his nan storm WM‘ oppole and when the . I riw» Local Junliors Blast a Way‘ Into Memorial Cap Play With Brilliant 9-3 Victory r Intermediate Championship Game Tonight GLADE BAY, March 16-(0?) I e Ba Intermeglliategllio- am iotoria. i393?“ home ice with thei lead. 1h order to nukswth 8 Whit‘: however, in ting from uala elripil teemto Wash-Fir’ / Trail Suffers‘ First Defeat LONDON. March i6 -(0li Oablei-irail smoke Eaters. Oann sdian Allan cup holders and win- ners oi the recent world amatsil hockey tournament in Switzerland tonight suffered the first defeat in the 51 games of elr four when a team of Wemibley all-stars whipped them 4-1. Joe Benoit got the only 800.1 for the mioke Eaters. who faced the stiffest test of European against the Wembley outfit, oom- posed former Canadian stars. For the final iiwo minutes g teams mood up and down from surface and ll a shot "Budw" ‘Irallnor went rig in made hi! partying salute to a brilliant puny ion-memo ls he robbed the Royals” right winger right at his G Royals are now ‘Transmit Tm signifying Misr- ltime junior glans and elig- ible for Memorial Cup play’ After the game both teams wort guests at o. most eruoysblebanqim and dance tendered them at thl Sporting Club by Mr. and Ivfisi Joseph McDonald. m“? w. hi... 30y! i 2 MoDoziald, Jay,- forwanis, Molded, Doyle. V. Roach, JRDMM. ‘Pralnor. Blacqufere, Steele. Rough Riders: Goal. Powers; d0- ienoe. Forward, Rnssitm; forwards. llnnes. Bpiddell, Schnare. Parker, Msclsaac. Mont, Cashin, Evans. A Referees: Beaziley, Hallie-r; , Charlottetown. The summary: ' First Period i-Rough Riders, Mont GMoIsaac) —— - ~ - 91'" Z-Bioyals, coyts (Steele) ——m:sa 3—R.0ya.ls, Miitlock McDonald‘ ( ) — — — -- 422G ii-Hoyals, ‘Ibanor (V. lllsoiwh) -— —- - - --ig:gll L-Rioya , Coy - — ~— ——- I Penalties: Jay, Sohnare, Parker. Second Period B-Jiough Riders. Qashfn ( ) _ - - - _ -. 4:511 'l—-Roya.l.s, Steele - -- ~ ——'lilI32 0—Rnyals, Whitlock (P. Roach) -— -— -— — ~16 38 Penalty: Cashin. Télolfllle Period 1 w Q-Jipygls, _ - : lO-Rfiyfllfi. 00y 2:00 il-Jwugh Bi ers, S-piddefl - ‘i221 l2—Rnyals, Coyle (J. Roach) 8:35 Penalties: McDonald. Doyle. u. n. n. cd-uns wm FREDERJOTON. March l6 v (Gm-University of New Bruns- wick co-eds defeated Acadia Uni- versity co-eds 36-31 tonight in the first of two games for the ri- time co-eds intercollegiate basket ball title. The second game will be played at Wolfvilie next week. ‘ARMSTRONG WINS BOUT ST. LOUIE. March l6-—(AP)~ Dynamite Henry Armstrong, his lightweight and welterweight crowns at. stake. kept both and his reputation intact by blasting in two i! nds of the Brooklyn Lew Pieldrnan minutu and first round of essurgwaseasedwiihthiere- Iii. was tty much the same story in e second ohukker al- tho did ROY became Rem cub lb 1.0%.‘ .~_...'- -... . K 95‘ NG'S scour- Afi-iou n" our mm of Coyle he was still holdlrls’ the Riders to their three - -- vies-Bur A ABIE-ifl tDT$ LOT'B%EZ'IHAN us...“ ._ t. “s: .5900 their title fight here tonight.