i I l OTHER SPORT HOCKEY WRESTLING _._--__ Ontario TeamlWn Series With Tysick’s Goal In Second Overtime Session In a drama of the ice lanestinighty Perth Blue Wings Saturday night sent Junior champions, tumbling Charlottetown Royals, Maritime out of Memorial Cup play- downs as they came through with a sensational 7-6 vic- tory after the two closely matched squads had played twenty minutes of overtime. Ty Tysack. centering in the first string line of the Ontario team. fired home the winning goal seven minutes and thirteen seconds after the second extra session had gotten under way, snaring Jack l-lepwortlfs rebound after Johnny Davis had made e sensational save of Blue Wings’ right wingers attempt. It was a dnunatic ending to a Maritime Champions take a 2 goal ond period only to have Perth tie it game that saw the hard-fighting lead in the first minute of the sec_ up early in the third, take the lead and then were forced to bend le Royals sent the gme Into overtime less than four minutes before the game ended. In the first overtime session Royals held the by sharp-shooting Tarky Whitlock, lead twice on goals but with only forty-two seconds Pemllflllll and the 3000 fans that peeked the Forum to its capacity in a mad uproar, Blue Wings tied it In- l Over seven minutes of the sec- ond extra session was gone before Perth finally cracked the defence of the‘ starry juniors in give them the winning goal and the series; Ty 'I‘ysick, tearing in fest to all»? in Ray Hepwortlfs rebound t the brilliant and sensational J - ny Davis in the Royals’ cage. Thrills came at a dime a dozen is the two might teams staged a display that sent e ed crowd that overilowed even e aisles in- to a mazl frenzy. They sew the Royals. shorthanded for over seven minutes in the opening session, boat back the mighly surges of the Ottawa. and District champions. Many times during the period Davis rose to goel-teruding heights Ie he inept his cage clean and the learns left the ice with s. scoreless deadlock Action which had been fast. fur- ious and brilliant in the opening period, took on an even more glam- orous aspect as me squads came out for the middle session. Royals, within sixty minutes had taken e l-goa-l lead on-ly to have their op- poncnts tie it up lees than four minutes before the period ended. It was a different story in tihe third period. Within ‘seven min- utes Perth had taken a. S-2 lead: again the locals tied it up; ue Wings tore into the lead again t once more Royals, displaying the greatest fighting snirlt first a local team has ever shown, sent the game into extra sessions as Cap- tain Jimmy Roach. one of theater's of the series. took e pass from mercury-footed Bert Steele to knot the count eir t-all. Tarky vlfhitlmlrfiold men oppor- tunist himself". gave the Maritime champs the lead again as he work- ed in from the faceof! to beatWil- red-headed leftwing- er of the Blue Wi s, matched Whitloclfls goel five utes after- wards. but again the starry centre oi the Oharlottetown team put his team in front thirty-eight seconds aftrrwards. Scoring was fast and furious, as the teams,» dog-tired, spent their last ounces of energy; but it was Perth that finally roib- bed the Islanders of victory. Wit-h the clock ticking off the 9-41 see- ands and the overflow of crowd hanzing on to the edge of their seats nearly inarticulaie, Buell. winger of the Blue Wings, as his team milled around irlsi e Royals‘ territory, snared a. loose puck ten feet out from the cage, stichberl- dled his way ho Davis’ doorstep to draw the R/Jyels goalie out and slip the puck into en em y cage. It proved to be the ueyo . More than seven minutes of the second extra session had gone by when Perth caged the winner. e goal that sent them into the ser- es against i-he Quebec champions. But although defeated in a bril- liant strugglcJboyols showed plain- ly that there was little to between the two squads; with the exception of the first period when they played seven minutes short- handed through prnities the Mar- itime champions gave and took just as much as their heavier oppon- ents could dish out. It was e scin- brllllant. nerve-tingling struggle all the way; only the breaks could decide the same and it was Perth's gsmeness that tin- elly turned the tide in their favor to send a team down to defeat that. had entered a series under- dogs in the betiing. It was the most sensational dis- play of hockey ever given here in any playoff series. Royals l7! their _, "greatest Junfor squad ever assembled in Island circles; went out ofmthe Playoff throwing up in front of their sen- sational g-ooallie. Wiiii Iiouks, de- eneemen th islto , we penufmv rs dra/wing gylals made it e rlents. but notwithstand- ingI-‘xostill hcdabigedgeon the play as the whistle sent the teaénosi to their rooms for the nest pe . Like a bolt out of the blue, scor- ing started rapidly as the second period got under way. Jiunplng their opponents from the start. Bert Steele. speedster of the local forces. dashed in thirty seconds after the session had gotten under way to scone the first goal of the game on e pass from stickhsndllng Jack Coyle; Coyle. glvmg flashes of the form he had displayed e.- geinet Saint John Pontlacs. pared- ed in thirty seconds la Ir to send the Riyals two gcais up; wheeling around inside Perth blueline. Coyle pohechecked the puck from an musing player and lumping into clear beet iwillluns with s. knee-high drive. Royals were en- joying e. big edge as their attack was brilliant all the way and they sent the crowd into e. continuous uproar as Galliueau was chased for an illegal check. But Perth hung on grimly. McDonald oi the Roy- als drew his first penal of the session for tri . but e fast- drating local squ nullified every five-men attack. McDonald was Just back on when he was again chased as he dumped a player in close and tirnehad to be taken out as Taylor, winger of the visitors. above the eye that required st tches to close. Royals were keeping Perth from getting organized. but Hepworth gave s. great. exhibition of stick- handllng as his teeim played minus the services of were still shorthanded as they scored their opening gosl oi the game, ‘Psyilor shooting in s. pass from Buell with less than three minutes of the period remaining. Roach and Bteele came within in- cries of getting back the Royals’ 3- goul lead before theperlod ended with Hepwortla being robbed on a lone attempt by Devil. The third period was only ten reconciling 0% vvhken Pefth tgotstieifi ue r. B80 P“!!! 11 3%. the fiht atieck ‘to knot the count at two-ell. Roach and Hep- worth both were close on close-in plays. but the Perth teem were forcing the play in t-he first five minutes of the period- Hepworth. one of the Blue Wines stars oi the series shot his team into the lead for the first time in the game as he banged in a. loose puck in front oi De/vis seven min- utes and thirty seconds after the start. Immediately after the score Eagan was chased ior boarding and the Royals. quick to take M1- vantagc. knottad the count as Jey scored on purer mm Whit-lock and Ooyle. Still with a kick left the Blue Wings milled inside to again go into the lead as ‘Taylor scored with s. whistling drive from fl-ilrty feet out. but again thgrio- cais came back as Capt. J-mml’ Roach sent the game into overtime on s pass from rt Steele with < three miizuies and s. half of the period remaining. forced Davis in the lwlfllll ll! UN first mfnule but Welter Iiowlor. coach of the Royals. gambled 0h I- quick scone that proved successful- Bending on iour forwards and e forcing e aka-oven conomlvely that iieceofl inside s Eagan and they - "hying m get an earlyloelPeri-ll‘ Plan Some Form Of Recognition Of Junior Team In recognition of their win- nin of tho Maritime junior hoc ey championship the Roy- als lloclrey Club l! reported lillllnlng to present the team members with suitable wind- breskera with sproprlete crests. lt is exgectedv also that C. A. If. A. medals will be pre- sented fhe boys. The presentations will b6 made at a banquet to be held at some later date at the Old Spain. It has been suggested by some prominent business men that some form of recognition to which the general public could subscribe should be taken. The move has alreadv taken fol-m aind it ls expected will meet with s wide response. Many public spirited citizens have el- ready announced their desire to join in recognizing in some way the juniors who have brought honor to the province In general and to the city In particular. Verdun Leafs Capture Quebec Junior Title MONTREAL. March 26-40?)- Verdun Mapie Leafs wore the Quebec junior hockey crown for the second year in succession to- day; after turning aside the strong challenge of lllf‘ rugged Quebec Casters. Defeated 4-3 at Quebec in the opener of a total-goals series. Maple Leafs routed Csstors 6-1 last night to win the round 9-5 and qualify for the Memorial rup play/downs against Perth Blue Wings in a best-of-three eastern Canada semi-finvl series starting here Wednesday. Perth eliminated Verdun in the playdowns last. year. Oshawa Team Wins Opening Junior Came TORONTO, March 26 --(0P)-_ Oehlwfl Gfllemlfi Opened defence of their Eastern Canada Jilnior hockey title’ here Saturday night by de- feating _Norih Bay Tm-ppers 7-5 in 10 mimics overtime in the first con-test 0i tileil‘ best-of-bhrgg memorial cup playdown series. The highly-favored Generalmon the long end of 13-to-5 odds be- fore the game. were hard put to ull out theinvictory. a fast-glut. H8 and batiluig Northern squad matching Oshawas goal-scaring ~ through the regular three periods which eiided with the teams deadlocked with five goalsepiecc. Davis, -and it proved the turning point of the game as Bueli. work- lns in close from a. faceofl inside the Royals‘ territory. drew Davie out to send the game into the sec. 0nd overtime session. It was s. Pretty goal and alsoaheartbreakcr for the Maritime champions. 1 771111101‘. suflering from a bu] charlie-horse, received in the first period. was still in the box a; the second and final overtime period started. but notwithstanding Pud Roach mlssrd a great chance u Williamis migursed him in the first minute from close in. Both teams were at full strength when the winning goal of the game was scored. Milling around inside Perth's blueline with four forwards in action. Royals lost possession or the Puck. ‘Iysack. snapping the loose rubber. broke over his blue. line; skated off by the Royals he drill’? Pl "H"; miss across the rink to I-ic-nworih: l-lepworth. taking the ck in stride had h's wicked drive looked by Davf". but the Perth oentreman ‘Pvsaclr. tearing in rest snared the loose rubber to drive the disc into the cage for the de- ciding goal of the series. ‘gwneuus: = U-Oel. Davis: defence, McDonald. Jay; forwards. Whit. lock. ‘Preinor, V. Roach. Ooyle, J. Roach. Steele. McLeod, Perry, Perth: Goal. Williams; defence, Grodfellow. Geilloeau. boulu, Dev- ls; forwards. Tvrack, f! , B11011. Bevlimv. Essen. ‘rev or. Relerees-Dintv Moore. Port Ool- “i-“m: Period 1;: “iii: .1 < l Bueil no s: a , , ma. em... i-vaéim’ i Royals affinit- (gal: .20 haunt-low --y_.::1,ea l-Perth. Tsvior (Buell). -.~ --te.oo PmI-ltltain Gallium. McDonald. b01116. Ont; Bert Hedges. Toronto. Win In (By The Canadian Press) CIiTAWA. March Bil-file treii to the Allan Cup and senior hoc- key supremacy in Canadmi-revel- lcd so successfully by Msrltlmes in the period 1933-35. is bewnii-III more arduous for Saint John Bee- vers as their series with Hull Vol- an-is progresses. The Maritime Liflehokiers, win- ners or the first two games of the three-ln-flve series in Saint John, dropped their second decision on Ottawa ice to the Ottawa and Dis- trict titleholders here Seturdfl-y nigh! 3-2 in overtime before 7,500 fans. A fifth and deciding match will be played here Monday. Saint John emulated the cup- w'nnlng Moncton Ha/wks of 1933- 34 and Halifax Wolverines of 1086 when they swept over the Hull forces with a great splay of power in- the first- game of the ser- ies, wlnnlng 11-5 with seven goals in overtime. But in two contests here. poor ma/nkmanship of Beaver snipers has ruined numerous scor- ing Woortunities. which might have meant victory. Hull Takes Lead Hull took o. 1-0 lead on Larry Iiarooqueb goal in the first period Saturday night but Beavers tried it 13min the second on a oel by " ts" Baird. It took rd lust five minutes and one second of the third m put Beavers in the lead but Pete Devin-e sent the game into overtime when he netted the puck to brlnr; the count to 2-2. Both sides missed enough scor- ing chances in the first overtime pefbd m win a number of games. and with the rival goalkeepers. Mel Becker of Hull and Saint John's Barry's Goal In Overtime Wins. Series By ROBERT CLARKE Canadian Press Staff Writer OLYMPIA, Detroit, Mich" March ze-A goal in the first overtime niod by the veteran Marty Berri’ giocked Montreal Oanediens from the National Hockey League's Stanley Oup competition tonight and sent the Detroit Red Win88 into the next round of cup com- tltlon against Toronto Maple afs. The Win85. who finished in fifth place in the regular NHL. sched- ule. now start their best-of-ihree series with the Maple Leafs in Tor- onto ‘hiesday night. The Leafs gained the bracket with a two- straight elimination of New York Americans in their round. Barry's goal. scored only after goalie Bourque held mode two re- markable saves lmmedieteiy before. sent a crowd of 16,312 cus- tomers into a frenzy. no . in tripping Wares. was s35. by Referee Mic Ion for rushln et the oiiicia and Jos- tling m. It was obvious as the teams started the overtime that they were waiting for a break for the play- ers contented themselves mostly with long shots. But the penalty to Gagnon paved the way for a vicious Detroit attack and allowed Barry's goal at 7:44. Bourque never had a chance on the score for he was five feet out of the net alter from big Charlie Oonecber Barry ust strlded over to where the pa lay after one of the sinlps and ted it in froms slight ange. Penalties decided every game of the series, for lens won the first at Montreal with a uiok thrust while Elvin (Buck) ones of the WJJI! was in the penalty box. Bix of the l0 goals in the second game were scored willie rnsn were off. The lineup: Detroit Montreal G Thompson - — - - - Baurque Defense Bowman — — —- — — - truth Goodfellow - - - - Wepiworlh k Gleeoinwht----—H.eynes Wings wqq.._.._....-.-_31|ke ____-___ n flan Iilbll Y av , HVWIEKIINI K. . . °".*'.:*:."..':-..**.*.' M r"- ulditlon to getting the penalty for r e fined T!‘ swnolnz Ill-g: been Herbie Lewis. The smooth-skating to h Hull Volants- Even Series ~ With Beavers Scoring 3-2 Fourth Game Bur Dickie, turning in iour-oi: performances the same W981"! ixoidto a second 10-minute exvra per- it appeared s third exits new!“ might be needed to dlolere s will- ner when with 38 seconds to 1° Albert Cholette snared a loose puck just inside the Saint John blue line and scored the clincher. Oholetie evaded Charlie Phillipe and with Matt Kelly hang on him. beckhanded the puok Dickie ofl the goalie! stick. ‘Ilhe lineups: Saint John: Goal. Dickie; de- fence. Phillips and Riley; centre. Price; wings. Ed Burke and Gul- liver; subs, Kelly Baird. Russell. Marshall, Livings n. Hull: Goal, Becker; defence. Morin and Reinhardt; centre. De- vlne; wines. Ohollette and heroe- que; subs. Red Burke. Howe, Inw- rey. Sabourin, Guertin. Officials: Army Armstrong. Osh- a. . Ont, and Johnny Jones. Graph, Ont. First Period l-Huli, Laroroue (Olwlette) ‘i118 Penalties: Price. Rilty- Seoond Period 3—Sainvi/ John. Baird (nuseeu. Marshall) _ - M6 Penalty: Main. ird Period L-Sslnt John. Blind (Russell) 5:01 k-Hull. Devinc (Sebourin. (lholette) - -—l3151 Penalties: Morin. Riley, Baird (miscondurtl . First Overtime Boring: None. Penalties: None. Second Overtime S-Jllull. Choletie - — -- -—- 91H Penalties: None. ‘Dynaniiters Advance In Playdowns CALGARY, March 20- (OP)- Kimberley Dynemiters. 1986 Allan C winners, annexed the Alberta- B tiih Columbia senior hockey title here Saturday when they knocked Lethorldge Maple beefs offs with a 4-2 tri- lrd trai Fox Outpoints Warrington In New York Bout mow YORK. March as-(ilri- Mno lab‘, Bpoksze, Wish, ed Thor Te of int veaixizht e a - cu story a er- eiandigg n the first. N: ensh- ed a cked Wekringtoifs Jew in the fi end the Uenedien went down. A the runes and time keeper got eir signals crossed, for sf h lended a herd right to the lewln the fourth, and sent him down in the sixth. Advance To Meet Brandon Elks ._.__..__ W...“ i- '*¢:;..."’*§~=~: is...“ Junior Hockey filial re by deiee W Je Oeo 9-2 for ihe ‘ gtraliga vie i1: emof-five series. ui. l. ' M‘ ‘ a nu.‘ ma“ m “imwg m? tore lien cl O . wit a peb- of snow Large Entry For Boxing Trials rClub Trophies Presented At Curling Rink presented nin rinks in club o- h during the season at win- etitiorls t. Mr. W. W. Lord. club pres en , p . Guests t the banquet included Rev. Dr. Moor-head Iiegete. Rev. H. L. Denton and Mr. Crawford of the Slonns Construction Oom- W!!! The premier tmoh for club , “tion was won bytgie Belcher rink and was presented the donor, m.» o. n. Wright The trophy was donated some 22 years I80 and since that time has been competed for, off and on, down i-hmum the veers. Other mem- bers of the winning rink included w- T- Wtlf. W. R. Seaman, ' enkins J . ‘llhe Regal flour I'm e- sented to the Olmmplbrllhy Jug-ior too-m and donated by Mr. W. W. . was won by the rink skip- n (Dons-ed. 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