Bom” ' f A aoxmo ' < _ S E ‘*l£¥L_- === ~e__"_g__g_WmNgHg___ _V .HE 9gg§LoTr§roup1m§oa5pnug__"__ _ fscasavas_ MCR" - i BASKETBALL » I-ff WRESTLING An NEWS “mr SPORTWGRLD speed, he declares. WOLVES` HAVE CASUALTIES ` ln their long tussle with the Wolves have some to patch up. Captain Emie carried off with an in- knee Friday, will be out of game for the season. Defence-_ Frankie Graham, who fought the last battle with a tem- of 102, has been in hos- e. rest but will be ready fray tomorrow. mate, Frankie Lavigne. holding a tom ear in others, including the of snipcrs-Mlc- Lennon and for anything. WILL USE PORTEOUS Everett Porteous, an Ottawa pro- duct playing his second season in Halifax, will replace Moshen as for the other line. winged by brilliant Chummie Lawlor, one- Queens University star, and shields, another import from in from ol "Daddy" omnfpléted by 185 who relieves on defence when the right lane. his misses ples'-make 1 hrongii is not 1'. are practi way the 966 Games. However he has his men not to let over- get them, because he has invaders g0ililr t their i UIEVEB Nll'l‘-MINDEII. 'Bin 10 year old Bearcat net min- ‘ der, appeared to handle everyth 8 thrown at him. and Alex Sinclair. clever centre who was the hem ies inst North orman to- garty anthem in 0! the Western ser B89 tleford Beavers. looloed like andout start 'wiilll " Thompsom, Sinclair and N _ lb-iday on the attsclzirig line morrow night. Jimmy Ha . 'Arnold Deo/con and Gus S ‘vriii be ready to follow up, with Ray Milton a.nd_eBarry Rpblllard read to hump t Wo ves. For utility work, Pudas has ll year old Stan King. a left winlef- md :Bert Cummings, one year older. whq does duty on the riB1\t 1502- Normsn Friday. U°"D'f»*"\“ Uf um Bearcats, was on the Port Arthur warn that wok i-he Alien Gun in 1929. Hal Gross. now with OM-Y' lottetown Abegweiis. DlBY¢d de' fence on the some outfit. which was coached by steve Vair. wht' mm- wschsd the Woi_\-erines. ____________ SMYTHE FAVURS WDLVERINES HALITAX. April 14-Lester Pat- nsx or the New York Rangers and me Adams or the Detroit Red Wings both picked Halifax Wolver- ines to win the Allan cup. and Donnie Smythe, coach of the fam- ous Toronto Maple Leafs. exnrwi' hd the same opinion while passi!i8 through Halifax tonight bound for lance on a holiday. illho Leafs' mentor zofused 0° ee out any plaryer ash PNUPW' monica' of his team. but he mms was always on the R006 w'<>°§§°, - ~ il specially ent uslastlc sh- lsst Ron Hndsonand owen len- " oosoh anyltho said. “Prom _thosluibelievensnnonisiit in' ssssh on with snr ibm iii lvauonsll League. I mow hs is ' yovanylr, but the madoritll if boot performers inntho Nacional an at the peek of their around 80. 1 'nnnlng to the Stanley Uup Pill' _ "sales with the Montreal Mar- - ~ he laid “when we lint tho 5, sumoign wo have three def- , pals. First-the ssotiqn second--the lelciil vs yet is use ” igéils jf ' if ~ towin 3 Pudss olansfo ° 1 i F is gi? s' tgifigiliz gmt! iii? W ='=f _ i V » ' =€"n=a i m s i f _ _ -r _ A '- itil PRI ED Fon/ ALL/i _ . F1 GRADS Wi Y H 0 U S E LEAGUETITLE Victory From Senior Y Team - 'Score Is 26-23. 1_-s thelr seo basketball with it the P defeated secon triage; sg. iitiiiiii-*its iii;-tit into *li is ni r . rn. i r.i..l.;s at . ei shsapdioddne ygsii £5555 §,§§ sri Etgegg iglgiilaiiigi ia. iliiillliiiifi itil ii l F? s a. bolih teams led God calling N of this Humbul' winnieoe. , Lineups and sconc- Hl-Y Grads-Goss 60)! mi: rmridoe <9): Merrie <91 glmoy, cost, Jones, sonmsou. Bode Senior Y-So-lmders (ll): Walk* sr, ui: Youns. Gemhiim <9? Henry (8): Lennoi. Mollins (237 Ivss, Lsnsiile. Referee-Earl Goss. P. W. O. DEFEAT BBUBDUIS 28-13 P. w. o. oo-mos displaying the better sssissnbsu svsosd up w led om-snodeusmsson Melissa, series with the Blusdms at gsm spiooo in a game p\'e°°4-‘U8 the boys tuslio when they defea msn- nam-wo.-sing oosvwiie 2°- 13. ers who scored 15123132 `m iwdl-Dhyed encounter the Co-ilds had com- piets oornmlhd throughout. They iss 9-4 st urs sns of the rirsthllh to the A. a ri §Z their margin mcwumg duri the second and above some H8 final session Lineups and scores - P W C Co-Eds-F AY°¥`5 B Doyle <4) M Gay. C Gulgsn fo) J Nisiaobern Russ in M Ream G omni# M. Maher. musdots-B. Room- G. un; ci. nsrz.-ur <9: N- Avon |;_ Mgldrgenis, H. R'M#\4'f, M. Boll, psi-tri . . R,,¢,,,,,.n_:sul rumlvlio _____._..__--- Cards CMU” City .Title ‘ ps5? V it gli? iiitliig its E sie? °“‘ Eaitl t 2 §\ tl th¢B flnlll osxdlnsll (N) MOUOB0-' Browns (A) .l0B000o0i- wggg-_ wud and Delano” o'!ism1l; Knott. waitin! and m I-'I-I PAYS -'1 0 few 3004 0°' E: Tricycle: for sole. 3 just up from the junior ranks, avenge only gs nu, 0| qs, the recently crowned Eastern is seep nam im.. asking use siivsi-who out sf urs out will Um-‘dim champs wait for the n puck of veterans averaging as years md wliwwq om, qw mm", whistle that will send them in south Porcupine, Ont., to New Glasgow. N. S. il-Bainst Port Arthur Bearcats to- even after seeing the wnvsrinss me nn- assesm uns missy “lem in the first some of the s. bow:-crushing 7-Z vfeiory over Montreal Royals, Coach Albert -*um UDP UHBIS. ' sam; his Bearcats have is 50-50 chance for the Canadian alum The Westerners are all in "perfect condition" and can match TONIGHT WILL MARK the mst ' ill time in the long history of Allan Cup competition that a final has ever been staged in any one of these seaside provinces and it seems fitting that the team N bearing the Maritime banner are favored to cop the title and at the same time, should they live up to predictions, earn the coveted right to be Csnsda's hockey represent- atives st the Olympic Games to be staged in Berlin. It is a much- sousht after honor to be crowned Allan Cup champions and one that makes teams put forth superhu- man efforts to attain, but with a. trip to Berlin as an extra reward than the efforts put forth by both teams should be just that much more. O I 0 SHOULD BE A hockey classic between two squads that have proven beyond the shadow of I. doubt they are the pick of East- ern and Western Canada 'Io reach the finals both have encountered §§§§ rigs Bllinodoubtfeollihat thaywlll comethroulhthcirfinsltsstsl- theirform their meant hard- 'tiringtbemholped grestlyto A an Zito same brilliant brand of they did Pridhy night sstern representatives very tough evening of Li from I. Maritime point of view is the injuries sustained to M\ol'ho'i'. Lavigne and G definitely out for the the season and while thought that die two stellar will be in their ac- customed places tonight, _whether will be able to turn in cffoids remain to be two players were big Royals defeat and it is 'their condition will warrant them providing the usual strong protection to their stellar gssus, "assay: sonar. 'UT THE PORT ARTHUR squad B as . the vin 1'Rli0NLYSOURDEofworry rahsm. iir sz; tsl? E 5: an by no means to be coun out of the running In ir conquest of the West they defeat _ed formkhble teams and that stamps them ss possessing plenty of class. They will give sway a big weight advantage to the Wolver- ines but are reported as hs g speed galore. They have been im- pressive in workouts at the Forum and loyal Halifax fans while pre- dicting s Wolf victory, in the next breath sxtol the ability shown by the invaders. . _ * N BA'I*l’.LIN<} their way to the I Stanley Cup 1-he Montreal Maroons had to defeat the winners of the last three years, namely, Black Hawks last you. Rangers the year before. and the Loads _three yells ago. The Toron- to contingent back from Montreal say thu Eddie Bhore in his palm- lpt dlys never turned in a better game than did Marvin “Cyclons" Wontwlriih. Hs could tum on a nlchsl and rush like .a Moron: and isrsffz giiég-*til on . lieu' title the winners schedule Grads were favorites before the dsrwlu but their mar- .V . ‘. Q ,.\_ _ ` *tt éss=~l°" Ku; w||T&.aY sworisioe ree 1-H N A Pun. win owne aasr vang ‘S nil ,U rg \ ` ig N. / sm -§ It locks like a pennant noe fought four games rather than s¢_ Luk ou,d`m.h_ Wm) ch”h¢o°"°"“dh‘ huldinllhd 010| uns smut md snsoic they ,mm `°“° em. when nouns, Ollrleaguckfortuna wellnsoompeiontsmenir eothbkthdsywlllboncxt godownfsnothsannalsas Oil _ S RU'.l'H My first thrill will be staged in Boston. I watched Bebe Ruth dur- ing his great Yankee ylears. little thinking that in{936Iwouldsssh»lm in a Boston Braves' uniform start- ing a new incarnation. Pm looking forwaxrl to Dizsy Dean’s next chapter. You never know what Dis Is going to do neu. I'll get s thrill out of Rabbit Mar- snvll1e's comeback after his year ot! because of o broken leg. rm going to follow closely Cincinnati’s lyk with all these new stars larry a/oPhai1 has together. rm keen to $6 whether B111 Terry’5 bk four are some in be the invincible pitching staff they were in 1993. I'l1 be watching Chuck Klein to see whether he has regained his blttiiie P0wer of 1933. a. thing that will mean everything to the cubs. I waht to watch Paul Wsnar de- fend his title of league batting champion. And. for my own private satis- faction. Ill be right up there in the stands quite o watching my pair of dark horses, Brooklyn and Philadelphia. (By Will Ihrrldgs, President. The American League) (WHM»en Especially for The As- sociated Press) (A.P. B! Guardlln's Special Wire) CHICAGO, April 14-'Ilo predict in early April what will be the out- come of the championship race in late September, with eight ball clubs participating, is merely guess- work. The uncertain thing. which is always liable to happen in hass- bsll. might upset any early predic- lit ill l Elf; §5;E§ $55; Fsétls =i§t itll* éiii 52”? "ai: list WEE 33 l ;%§§ tri vga § E F § 3 si; -over' in starting the their championship 984 intact and may re- of the newspaper t- 048°. good la :-8. - 11 wri cas has given Cleveland the but New .York Yankees an con fllent, with the return to physical condition of combs, Dig. key. walker. Alien and van Atta. that they will be the winners. BOSTON s'l'lI.llNG1'|l'ENn> v Boston has been greatly streugib. mod by the sbquisltion of Manager and shortstop Joe Cronin. and, should pitcher Bob Grove show s retum to his 1933 form, the Rod BOX will be first place contenders. Connie Mack spent 1994 in do. velvpins s new piwiuns stssi. which now appears ready to go ill-Mel. and if Jimmy Foxx develops the catching ability Mr. Mao): looks (Or, the Athletics are going to ve d tins be ry engerous. Washington handicapped by m unprecedented epidemic of secichntg ln ’34 should 88‘lin have its full strength on the fisid, and, if it he-H the piwhins. wiu be ugh for a first division berth. dr V9 leadership of Rogers Hornsby, made s. very enviable showing on th Spring exhibition trip and will gi o good account of themselves. Chicago White Sox have shawn terrific DIIMUC Dllloh in their Spring oidlibltlon going, and with two or three young promising pit- chess to mplaoe the fading veterans Iluanmlunsincpeipthe might bl! the surprise of the league. wutlzeoddonidiligplayeronthe f f -- .= ENIMIMI. A0111 ld-Halifax Wol- iiiiéggg lit; §§§§=§§§“:§§;° §§:,l§§“§°E5i§ §iE§§5'§~ été; .:§_;§it_.i-;_..;_ _ i§§2'§§_§§§i§='S§i iii' litiélti liigiit his A §i§_§§:t;j§§§ is ts* si Ei iii iii cg; iigg si 'lilofonwdlwll M 7 § 5 iii ii 3' i I 3 3 H¥¥@~Bbm unmmoollarodio Bl si ii all E 5 is _ -.--_..._ - __- _._ - _ _-_-1 -:s_.._ V ~ __ . , , _.s ,,,@_~ - » \. 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Msmy. csnsais mu sun wnus rm coax. wn-rox usiiisx & ' ' i rg N D G I (C P By Gusrdlaxrs special Wire) ) Wolverines have been seeking W ‘cur 'N mom bk* \ ) - I I (By Hnbfét $ ‘¥y°‘1:fla:£;°:f:msnpel;§f°‘€i::':t wruer) m premaey today was draped around the slim shoulders of Winnipeg . . ` - _ _ ' ` ` u ‘ ' ' HALIFAX, A rll 14-Y th will - i ; _.___ ' ‘ "_: P 0 ou be matched with experience tomar nnnbvsin for the Dm several _ `__.¢ _ WINNIPEG, April 14-'rho mantle of Dominion junior- hmkey pu. _ ' ° '_' _`_ , ,a llfonzrchs. A flying band of skating youth, the Westem champions - m ht when P rt Arthur Bearcats face Hallo: Wdverhlol tn the Y ut which always seemed to encounter of the Allan Cup finals. bo just out of rsaeh of their eager _ Western Champions, s, hams brew hooks, cum 'gm quo, clutches, beckons strongly today as ,_ f -*'* e joined a host of amateur hockey greats Saturday night by defeating t0 Memorial cap final series. Sudbury Cub Wolves, 4 1, ln the third and deciding game of du 24 A thunderous salute rocked the rafters of the old Aznphlthoatre as __ first game, and lost the second “ml nramslis Last Period BFS' sounded in a dramatic last period. 7-2 5_2 Fighting for the chance their victory gave them Thursday nig em' bi mi dsm, reckless but futile gsm e or ' . B in this the were upset nder mm goals ut Y 1 Notre Dame de Gm°e_ Quebec by little Paul Gauthier, sie ions d K3- WBS ht, a the Monarch net-man, and opportun- Ffck _ men streaked away on an u if The Manitobans scored one g g more past Davie Kemp in the f ,_ . Su.dbu.ry's lone tally mid-way the third session. was on the scoring end of will in the second and then dorve two ` in wid 20 minutes Art Sftuart notched e ity faded as alert Western marks- npro- oal t in the first period, added another al in Burr Keenan fleet Monarch Dill’ two the others. The second was a brilliant they solo effort in the middle session N \v and the third was scored d h e ill' ali an aroused Sudbury offensive the final stanza. c -Fergus lacrosse. authorities - 1938 Olympic Games Matt Ro has como hem to live and play 101' to move ln- In FERGUS, Ont., April 14-(C.P.) be Un# shooting for the Mann Cup and PJ . hm er, farmer Hamilton Tiger star 1118 in are for E Thlsiiles 'tus summer, and several other outside players are expected llarry Nell's brigade, with the zrtlslry of rnnsfer swordsmen, parried a slower but more rugged Eashrrn offensive with spectacular net-minding and lightning raids to bring Canadian supremacy on the West for the eighth time in 14 years. They defeated the Easiem tltllsts 'I-6 in the me - . '12 Canadiens Or Eagles For Cleveland' (0. P. By Gua.rdlan's Special Wine* NEW YORK. Alliffil 14--lllth Montreal Canadiens or St. Louil Eagles will provide Cleveland hoo- key fans with major league puck- chasing next season, according td Larry Sutphln, now operating Clev- eland Falcons in the Internationnfl league. Here attending the minor loops' conference today. Sutphin said he had “put $50,000 on the line" for a. National League franchise and fully expected to operate it next season. He will erect a new arena ln thc Ohio city seating 12,000 persons, he said, but whether the Eagles or Canadiens were purchased depend- ed on negotiations which, he said, were still roceerln P E- BlllRLI.N, April 14-(U.P.)-An “Olympic Hymn,” especially com- posed by Rlchard Strauss for next year's Olympic Games here were sung before Chancellor Adolf Hits ler by Franz Voelker, Nazi opera singer, with Strauss himself ac- companying. The Fuehrer express- _ ed approval of the hymn.' “__ an » they ti?11¢2 tt) ..,.,_, 1 ."~ "* - 18. Bt. Louis Browns under she, _ °'&°‘t'..'s;..'."i.'...a__?..__.;._."...?‘§°.l. inside of five minutes. From tl-sexi on the Montrealers held the edge, and gradually piled up their 11-point margin on the game. ‘ Hard checking in the second half with consequent fouls slowed up the game in the final stages' but the Notre Dame de Grace squad had an advantage in scoring on free shots. During the game 32 personal fouls were meted out, each team receiving LEADS MARITIIVIE SCORERS Don Patterson, dark~haired- for- ward, was the high scorer for the Marltimers and played bang-up basketball throughout the game. Patterson tallied 12 points, four baskets and four free shots. Bill Crawford, tall centreman, was next with seven points although he mis- sed flve free shots. Les Stratton played a standout game on the,rear-‘ guard before being sent to the side- lines with four personal fouls at the start of the second half. Henry Hollles was a tower of strength at the other guard position, his one- handed baseball throw from centre floor which plumped through the basket near the end of the first half being a feature. Buster Allan, fleet red-haired for- ward, was the chief tally collector for Notre Dame dc Gi'n':c with ‘Zi points, Lou Newton, stocky :ward and Montreal Football Ciub star, ‘,Nco'm Carson, tall centre, and Allan Mills, short guard, all tallied seven _ points. DOWN THE ALLEYS CAPITOL BOWLING ALLEYS Ooulnereial League High single Geo. Lewis. 186. High single Earl Campbell, f/i. I-Iidh three Elmer Ward, 711. Ladies League _noisy nous:-s un two. Val. Arnett 219- mm singer rat. usstoiisn, ua. High single mime: wsrs, zoo. , ' % ° / o o o \ .i. ,...._¢_1__`~m._. - . '\/` . .. .. Nlb Y* Get comfortable. Laugh at the vagaries of these early Spring days . . . hot one day, cold the next. Wear Penmans Balbriggsn Underwear. 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