MARCH 14, 1941 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN g;yoh;1LndlT31nx)l)ec&ie Maritime Junior Crown At The Forum Tonight eir backs to the wall m? gthone-goal deficit Walter Envoy; Junior Royals enter the “m” game of the Maritime junior a; Lire Forum tonight against [[0118 Junior Bearcat team. T0 ‘lwmner- goes the privilege of Nsentiilg the Maritimes in mmgrial Cup playdowns an honor “gun me Royals have held now ‘ me past two years. But despite m cal lead they have to over- meegtire game band of youngsters {flunk livid an air of confi- dmoe u may waited for the open- “ whistle in tonights encounter. H.111 strength the squad raced A migh ,1 practice session yester- da M noon and judging by tlleir ‘cryirms Truro can expect a diet of ed flcm bcli to bell tonight. Playing on home ice and before “mm.- crolvti. Royals who showed “Wu-grin. iorln in £11931‘ game in Hm, or} giicn an even chance to m, rlrrlr lhlrd straight. flag. If we do they will hove created a yrr-rtime lnurk for other junior “Ends to shoot at and if they rrrrt it ivont be for the want of . .. year's Royals are just about gqmvst and most courageous “m; of youngsters ever l0 FED- "mg the Clly In junior playdowns. little thought of as early as two mks llgo and only even bets to ‘in ihe islluxd (illc the kids came nrouzh convincingly. Even then i. vii iclt that tile Nova Scotia dlmplous would give them a hockey lesson. Again the fans were “m. Royals threw o. scare Into m, Truro team and held leads liiree times during tile game. They me finally beaten but only after Qgplaflllg that V91’)? they are much In the hu i, 1 ch kironight will txell ‘it. sboiwlelflle are on the spot alright or“ they still have enough fight, w carry them through. A lot may ggoendthuiioxli just which team ores a m t .t 1 _ I! 1t 15 the Rigglrlsaxthegpfiixrllelgofallillc bitterest ice feuds among juniors can be_expected to materialize be- fore the winner is known. Interest is at high pitch in the game. Fans usually get wrought up here as playoff time rolls around. This year it .s even more notice- bale than before, due principally to the valiant struggle the Rgyalg are putting up in anendeavour to retain their title. Given nary a chance the underdogs nave been coming through regularly and t°_ night If they can take the round away from the strong Truro team then they Wlll have accomplished a feat that nearly all Island fans little dreamed of or expected. Truro Team Arrive; Bearcats fit and ready for the fray also arrived in the City last night. On the verge of their first Maritime junior title the Nova Scotia cham ions were also con- fident of beng returned the win- ners. They hold a. lot of respect f0; the Rflyals but nevertheless feel that superior weight and skating gal/Qty will tell heavily in their ' l‘. Game at 8:15 The game tonight will get un- derway at sharp 8:15. Both teams are now on the scene and ibrum officials promise the game to get _away right on time. Royals win Q.S.H.L. Title YONTREAL. Mardi. 13—(CP)— W: Bull Durnllli unbeatable in (in sis. Alontleai Royals captured in Qucbrc sr nioi- Hockey League Iille f r Illp third silrrcsdve year -I;n gill whcn thcv set back Ottawa Srnaxrs "-0 1n . fourth game oi‘ their be. -r.i-fiv., ierirs. By thrir wizi. Ryals took the right lonicct the winner 0i’ the Quebec-Si. Jerome intermediate iirrqs for lhe provincial champion- ‘lliip ard the right to represent (iihepr rln <3 in Allan Cup play- with. Rcnllie ‘Pcrowne scored the serIes- winner in Illf‘ first five minutes 0f “tile garlic. Buddy O'Connor clinch- ' '- lci with bllt five sec- ' r-clnaining when he brake f\\\'T‘.‘ fronr an Ottawa gang- ing aliack lo scorn unassisted. MA.H.A. gives _ Sydney right gTo play Navy i SYDNEY. us. March la-(cr) “Rtrtrcusslons from the turbulent "We Breton Hockiy League play- offs W021: $1211 p pping ‘tonight on (‘have of lilo Maritime final series ._ when S ~y Millionaires and » lifax N‘ -' M . “cs received word . .ll.me Amateur Hic- - lllfill confrming their m _ .1. 1118 two other clubs in “QM-lill‘ bid-Nd a statement say- lllti‘ had held a meeting and hlgléivfldka nicticn declaring Glace r Tlh I.ll(‘i's league clmnlpions. a? e nn-ol..iig (f the clubs-Glace l Mid N.l'llt S,vd:iry—\vas called lynx-do Viol-President L. R. hfifil. President A. D. Campbell Yfllllwd to summon a league felffilng lo n; cuss the lines: in the < "~50? " sis. .\i.iiers icd Sydney should ‘Ml have bi-sn declared 115E118 t'tl- Bay dcfa-ultocL-to- sccond win of a They when 011169 3 W ,S5'<l"f‘.\‘ their _ inn-three series. M and I . . .,.i.-\...¢.¢u-_¢-m¢umo May cause big Money ball clubs Plenty grief Pasadena. Calif" March 13.—(AP) -James Joseph Dykes. the rag-grab mall of baseball. may cause some of the big monev c.ubs of the Ameri- can League more grief this season if his newly-acquired talent comes up to elxpectaions. as Chicago Willie Sox ob ervers predict. Dykes has a well-balanced bitch- ing staff. headed by Ted Lyons. i-le has fall" catching a_ first class in- field and a hard-hitting array of outfieiders. Dykes believes he has one bilz worry of last season's team pretty much in hand. second base. Leading candidate for this lob is Billy Knick- bellch. Knickerbocker. once with Cleveland and the Browns. ha to beat off cilallenges from Don Kol- loway from the Oklahoma City Club and Skeeter Webb. who would rath- er plflv shortstop but won't. as lvniz a5 Luke Appling continues his bril- liant career. Big Joe Kuhei will be back on first and probably will continue his good. hitting. Bob Kennedy wiilre- sume at third. provided Dario Lod- igillnl, from Toronto via. the Phila- deiphla Mackmen, doesnt take over. Tile outfield will be composed of Flyllawk Mike Kreevich and the .300 sliluggleits Julius Solterl and Tait Y1K l . ‘ihe regular catcher will be Mike mesh, On the pitching staff Dykcs has Ted Lyon. who DPObRbIV W111 post 12 or more winning games. Bd- die Smith. Johnny Rdgnfiy-dflflvid- ed the army doesnt izet him - Thornton Lee and Bill Dletllch com- pete the regular starters. North aydziey asserted tfiwy We" entitled t» the crown 0“ "w bu“ <1 three victories in a previously- started bzst-ln-seven round. The original senes was shelved aim- th, Glace Bay goaltender was declared ineligible for the 581168. As Miners films tried l to force Sydney gut o; the Maritnne final. Millionaires recflvcd word tonight from Frank Gallagher, President of (he M.A.H.A.. saying they Wcr? 411g finalists. They clash with Navy here tomorrzw night in the first of n. hmne-and-horne series. I erbocker. a fugitive from tile Yankee _ Announces Dates for N.H.L. Playoff games NEW YORK, March i3.—(CP) -—Prcsldent Frank Calder tu- nlght announced the National llockey League playoff dates as llows: Series A (best of seven games) Toronto at Boston, March 2 Toronto at Boston, March Boston at Toronto, March Boston at Toronto, March Toronto at Bo ton, March 29: Boston at Toronto, April 1; Toronto at Boston, April 3 Series B (best of three games) New York Rangers at Detroit. March 20: Detroit at Rangers, March 23; Rangers at Detroit, March 25. Series C (best of three games) Montreal at Chicago, March 20: Chicago at Montreal, March 22; Montreal at Chicago. March 24. Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys LADIES’ LEAGUE Black Watch Mrs. Cudnlol'e .. ".142 201 190 Mrs. Brady .. .. ..1l4 126 105 Mrs. Howutt .. .165 156 138 Dalllllli! .. . 94 166 94 Mrs. MacDonald ....150 166 111 lVLrs. Binns .. 102 121 —24’il. '. D. Mrs. P. Ciarkc .....l56 210 132 Mrs. F. Clarke .....156 143 152 Mrs Caillobcli . ' 122 84 Mrs Dunning .. 106 80 Mrs Lol'd .. .. 111 34 Mrs Bagllall 104 136 -—2254 Flying Aces Mrs. Price .. ......1'.l5 113 112 Mrs. Starratt .. . 202 1G3 Miss Haszard .. . 153 125 Mrs, McAuiay .. 111 142 Mrs. Allen .. .. .. 101 1159 Mrs Callback .. .... 129 128 -2429 181 165 . . 195 B8 Mr . Gardner .. ....109 134 151 Mrs. Cooper .. ....l54 111 83 Mrs. Bishop .. .129 105 150 Low Score .. . U100 100 —2 0 High single: Mrs. T. P. Clarke, 210. High three: Mrs. G. Starratt. 539- Cames‘ tonight (By The Canadian Press) Allan Cup Playoff Game: We British Columbia Finfll——'l‘l'ail VS ~- Killibcricy at Trail (third game‘ of bcst-of-five series, Trail leading 2-0.1 Saskatchewan Senior Final-Re- gina vs; Yorkton at Yflrkb-TI (Sf-w- olld game of best-of-flve series. Regina leading 1-0.) East»- Maritime FinaI-Halfax Navy vs. Sydney at Sidney (first game of two-game, total-gal series.) ‘Memorial Cup Playoff Game! Westw- Sasicztclieivaii Final - Saskatoon vs. Prince Albcrt at Prince Albert (first game of best-of-three series) Thunder Bay Final-Port Arthur Juniors vs. c-Pi-t Arthur West Ends at Port Arthur (first game of beEt- -0f-IiVe series.) East:- Quchro Finfll - Montreal R yflls vs. Pcillle Claire at Lachine (sec- ond game of blst-of-fye series. Royals leadlnl: 1-0.) Maritime Final - Truro vs Char- lotletcwil at Cimrloticwyvn (sec- 0nd game of two-game. total-z a1 series. Truro won first game 5-4.) BO\V LING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Central Barbers:- L. Phillips 195 282 204 R. McDougall 184 16.’! 239 J Dykeng 130 136 146 p Chgppcll 132 147 21o 1i. McAskill lol 149 24a Total-2668. Master BIIIJCISZ—~ n. McDonald 252 164 t8! i-r. Sentner 14o 12s 23o W. Wcutherbie 199 177 159 B. Mclnnls 219 1'18 195 Q Hooper 169 146 128 Total-Till). High single L. Phillips 2B2. High three L. Phillips 681. t :- ‘ Tomlin a 7 Crcscents vs. Ladies hvflg llf-‘l Deuces. Note: There will be no game In Big Four League toniilm "5 u" boys are going to the cheer 12116 Royals alum; w victory- charlottelown Alley! City League PrInl-e Grocer)’ 5-’ Wings chnch Third spot DETROIT, March 13—(AP)— Detroit Red Wings made certain of their N0. 3 spot in the National Hockey League standings t.rlight when they defeatcd Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 0n a goal by Bill Jenn- ings in the final two minutes of play before 5.952 fans. The Haiwks drew first blood in the opening period when Bob Curse tallied 0n a close-in shct. Detroit opened a scoring blast as the ~ec- ond period began and in rapid suc- cess.on Don Grosso and Mud Brun- etcau hit the net. George Allen deadlccked the count on a back- hand "dribble" shct from just in- side the blue line that caught Mow- ers off balance in the same period. In clinching third place the Wings assured themselves of start- ing the playoff series with the fourth-place New York Rangers on home ice. SUMMARY First Perl-rel I-Chicago, Carse (Thom-s) Pena1tie5—Nonc Second Period 5:24 2—Detroit. Grosso (Jenzliilgs, Or- lando) 2:50 3-—Detroit, Bruneteau (H o w o, Gissebrccht) 4:11 4—Cl‘.licago_ Allen (Seibert) Penalty-Jennings. Third Period Ei-Deiroit, Jennings (Abel, Grosso) 1816 12:25 Penalties-None. Millionaires and Navy tonight MONCTDN, N. 3., March 13- fCPi-Sydney Millionaires, Cape Breton Hockey League champirns, and Halifax Navy, Maritime semi- finalists, will meet tcmorrcw night in Sydney ill the opening game of the hlaritinle senior hockey finals. Frank J. Gallagher, Iiresident of the Maritime Amateur Hcckcy As- sociation, announced tonight. Glace Bay Miners had serrt a letter- t. the MAI-LA. protesting a ruling by Judge A. D. Campbell, President of the C.B.H.L. forcing the Miners to drop three wins scored by them in the league playoffs and enter a new best of three series for Hie loop crown. Miners lost the first game of Week-end Bonspiel at The week-end prize b rl piel f’ 0111* the Curling C.ub opens at.0tlSlcCui'(l>-' AW in! Rink this evening at '7 o'clock. with six matches being scheduled.‘ Plav continues in the bonspiei onl Saturday afternoon and some ex- citing matches are being eagerly looked forward t0. FOUOWIKIR i. the draw fOI‘ toliigillis‘ matches: No. 2 Ice _ Friday Evening, 7 n.m_ lives. L. Turner Howard hiclnnis R. H. Jenkins M. W. Wwizs,‘ Dr. Waye _ .- W. W. Lor J. H. HOWQLIA Skip) (Skip) No. 3 Ico Earle MacDonald Stirling McDonald H. C. Bohaker Chas. McDonald I. E. Sterlio, r20 tonight. Hon. T. A. Campbell. J. J. lvlorrls‘ (‘ville \\'Cl‘l(‘l (SKID) (Skip) No. 4 Ice J. K. Eraser W. Munroe Roy Bevans Guy Kennedy T. A. Driscoll “lc P. W. ‘Iurner Friday Evening, 9 n.m. J. A. Fraser l1 R. R. Bell H. I. Spiliett Geo._Bradv D. ltfaync Edwin Johnson Dr. Laniz Ivan Horne H. Mould Harry Wlnchesler Judge Duiiv (Skip) (Skip) No. 4 Ice _ R. H. Duvar A. McMillan} '3 Chas. McKinnon I. H. Perl-y M. McKinnon Ed. Tanlon W. R. Adams D. B. Bishop (Skip) (skin) new series 9-1 and then forfeited the series by failing t» appear i r _ _ I the second game. Gallagher‘; rul- . _ ing was regarded as ending a scr- ies oi’ controversies which fralureri the C.B.H.L. playoffs and c‘ ing. - the yvay for the Maritime finals. Miners won the fiist fhrre gnlncs of the original series with a goalie later declared ineligible. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL: I'VE DONE IN THE WOQLD TOGIT MAGGIES FATHEQ TO GO HOME - I HAVE DONE EVEQYTHING-BIJT ‘IT-IRON HIM OUT - -‘ irictfs Memorial Pillars i Ottawa team ‘Advances in Curling club ‘Junior finals A. March 13 -(CP) Qtiaira Caiiadieils advanced to the uitmva and district junior hockey finals tonight when they defeated St. Patricks College 8-5 to take the bcst-of-Illrce Ottawa. city junior 11- hill series two games to one. Czlnadicns now meet Pembroke lLllle Lumber Kings in the Ottawa and district final to decide the dis- Cup representa- REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Paul Berlenbachs , successive kncckou Hcilry Caiibeck i Jack Delaney at N string of 23 is was broken by ew York i7 years Berlcllbach, who be- _ light-weight chaniplcll a ycar later, 10 ICCIIILCIII knockout in th _ e fourth round against. Delaney. Bruins Victory Over NEW YORK. March 1S—(AP)—A great Boston Bruins hockey fxam— the team that. Art Ross calls the best squad that he has ever mall- aged-tonlght won the National Hockey Lcague champifinship for the third straight year by defeat- ing New York Americans 8-3 in ii one-sided game. The Bruins, who first play a. hcme-and-home series with De- troit Red Wings to end the regular season, clinched first place in the leagu¢ standing and are ready to 096B at home March 20 against Toront: Maple Leafs in the series (Ar of tile Stanley Cup playoffs. Bill Cowley, Boston's first-string Centre. Picked up two points, a goal and an assist, to increase still fur- ther his strong hold on first place In the league's scaring statlsiics. 0n tonight's scolnng, Cowley had to glve way to dcfenceman Bill Hoilett and two of the Kitchener- Iine forwards. Hollet scared twzce- one of them on a dazzling 5'10 ef- fort-and had an assist. B"bby Bauer and Woody Dumart each swred one Roal and had two as- sists. _The other Boston gals were by Milt Sclimzdt, Art Jackson and Roy Conacher. Ameriilflfls electrified their fol- 1°WfF$ by @1118 me score at 2-2 early 1H the second per1:d on neat SW15 by Norman Iarsfn and Bus Wycherley. but Boston soon fcrg- "ed 21191111 82am and Buzz Bo s tally half way through the third I period was merely a last-gafip ef- fort for the losing New york cau5g_ Clinch .Cllampionship [Vith 8-3 N.H.L. Americans SUMMARY First Period h-Boston, Hollett (Schmidt, Dix mart) 2' ‘ti-Boston.’ Dumart (Bane; Schmidt) 3:59 Penalties-mono. Second Period _ if-Americans, Larson (Armstrong, H. Jackson) 1:18 4-—Amerlcans, Wycherley (B03, Carr) 3:45 5—Bcston. Bauer- (Dumart) 14:21 Penalties-Carr, A. JBCKYII, H. Smlth. Third Period ti-Bostcn. Cowley (Hollett, Wise- man) 4:25 ‘l-Bcstoil, Schmidt (Bauer) ll-Boslon. Holleit, i1?—Americans, Brill 9:24 10:16 . 12.47 kgzgston, A. Jackson (Reard n) l8. b-Bcslcn. R. Conacher (Cowley, :30 This Afternoon FORUM-22c-11c no:nznxoguxnumz-rnguxnu1n n A cLAsslc-—Mariiime Championship Final— ONE GOAL TO WIPE OUT ._. CAN TI-IE ROYALS DO IT? MD JIGGS-WDLJI? WIPES FAT-IE? IS COHTINLIALLY USING THE ‘PHONE-l CAWNT EVEN GET A CHANCE TO ‘PHONE CO1? THE GQOCEQIES- HE I5 TALKING LONG-DISTANCE r0 A FQIEND JUST NOW- N6 CDLLD THINK OF A WAY TO GIT HIM TO LEAVE — I TRURU BEAROATS vs THE RUYALS FORUM — TO-NIGHT — 8.15 p. m. Sharp A GAME FILLED WITII THRILLS and SPILLS CHILDREN - - - __ __ 25¢ RUSH---__._..._40¢l QESERVE---__.__5(ic PLAN FORUM-IO A.M. TO- DAY. You Owe Yourself This Treat. 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