A GU ARQIAN. M CHARLOTTETOF . Leafs Win Nat. Hockey E ll.ll.L Standing MONTREAL“ March 3i —(OP) -(OP)—Unoii‘iclai iinai National Hockey League standing: .............. ..PW'LD1"APte. . PAGE SEYEN Title League“ Mavis Stage Uphill Fight S To Whip Red Wings Hockey Challenge _”“ WELT - EDGE MODEI,‘ E $12.50 .3HOE STRING MODEL‘ 37-50 We the lll-mplhire Juveniles do hereby challenge the Bedeqne Juv- ' . . TOYOXIiD .., 6° 33 15 L, l” l“ T7 Qnflarh I, “m. of bu‘, b be 5-3 Saturday Night PM w =0 1» 1' I" 1e a we » mo» M -»-’ M 305W! 5° 33 34 13 157 153 59 24th. Please answer through paper. I New York oo 2i as l3 we 201 an Signed -,_T°,°,,m_ App,» Montreal so 2o as 1i 143i me e1 RANDOLPH wsrrs, rionouro, March g1._ (¢p,_ (Stanowskl) .. vhicfleo 60 8084 6 1% H546 vent-ain- _ yo: the first time in e. decade pmfluefirglzrah~ghggfllk°- MM- ' Toronto Maple beats today were mgmpions oi the National Hockey uiegue, thanks to an uphill fight Saturday night which carried chem to a. 5-3 victory over the mood-place Detroit Red Wings. The win also gave Walter (Turk) Brod: s two-goal edge in his race to the wire with Detroit's Harry Lumley ior llUUk€Y'5 highest award in goaltenders—the Vezina trophy .-which was to bc decided as the game teams clash .in the last scheduled game in Detroit Sun- a68- ' when the twe padded men took their postl Slturdny night before liF53 ians they each had 138 goals charged against their team. The pressure oi’ battling for the award and possibly setoO booty lri om- uses caused not: goalies to suc- cumb to an attack oi Jitters. As the clubs‘ battled ior the N. n, l. title and me preierred posi- tion in the Stanley Cup playoiis. the netminders tuok turns at ian- ning on shots. Lumley. younger oi the pair. was shaky even on shots he stopped. while Broda settled down aiter the early minutes oi- the second period. Ted Kennedy sparked the heals i4) their third title in N. H. L. his- tory as he lired lWO goals. The team won the league honors in i933. 1985. and 194a but this is the first time they have received the Prince o! Wales Trophy. Until i939 the trophy was awarded to the teem topping the American division when the league was op- lrated in two sections. Loudest roar at the night came when Captain Syl Apps oi the Lelia netted m 198th goal in league play. aiteo Wally Stan- ewski circled the net. Harry Wat- eon and Vic Lynn completed the Toronto total. _ flux-emery:- . First Period B-Jforonto, Kennedy, (Lynn, blocker) . ......... ..- .... ..6.0’i Penalty: Aim. TORONTO 5. DETROIT l DETROlT. itiarch 21 -(CP)—'1‘<>- ronto Maple heals wailoped Detroit Red Wings 5-2 tonight in the last game oi the National i-iockey Lea- gue schedule. finishing in iirsv. place iive points ahead o! the Wings who were beaten at Toroiro Saturday night. The iinal game saw Leais’ burly goaltender Walter (Turk) Broda clinch the Vpzina. Trophy by a. iner- gin oi five goals over Detroit's goalie harry Lumiey. It also saw veteran Sylvanus Apps. captain and centre- I lorward oi the Leads, scoring three goals, the middle one being the -200th oi his N. H. I... career. Apps has said he will not be playing hockey next season. First Period l-Toronto, Watson (Boeech) 1:15. 2—Del.roit, Conacher (D. Morri- son) 7:05. Penalties — Abel, Boesch, Howe, Stewart. Meeker, Thomson, Horeck. Lynn- Second Period li-Toronto, Apps (Bentley) 8:21. 4—'l‘oronto. Alpps (Watson, Elin- icki) 7:11. Penalties- Guidolin (2), N. Metz, Ezinicki, Lindsay (2), Meeker, Ken- nedy. Third Period 5-Toronto, Apps (N. Metz) 5:50 tl-Toronto. l). Metz (Mortson. Bentley) 15.30. F-Dctroit, l). Morrison (Pave- lich, Conacher) 16:l0- - Penalties —None. BOSTON 4. MONTREAL I BOSTON. March 2i. — (AP) — Boston's Bruins defeated Montreal 14-8 From S _ came the league's high scorer with Bl points. thereby winning a $1.000 prize. luminary First Perlol 1-Montreal, Lach (Harvey, I'll- lion) 17:48. Penalties -F'iamari. Harvey. Second Period 2—Boston. Smith (Warwick) 4:16 Penalty -i-larvey. Third Period 3—Montreai. Lech (Harvey) 1:28. e-Boston, Egan (Sandiiord, Be- bando) 3:25. 5—Boston, Peters (Henderson. Crawford) 6:83. 6—Boston, Harrison (Pierson, Ronty) 9:10. ‘l-Montreal, Riopeiie (Curry) 19:58. Penalties — Babando. Warwick. Leger, Harvey. CHICAGO 4. NEW YORK 3 NEW YORK, March 2l-—(A.Pl- Chicago Black Hawks put New York in iourth place in the Na- tional Hockey Leaguo by edging out the Rangers 4-3 tonight be- fore 15.5.61 inns in Madison square Garden. ' The loss was a double blow tr the Rangers, whose Buddy O'Con- nor was beaten out in the League individual scoring race by Elmer Lack o! Montreal Canadieris wlr. scored two goals tonight to bear O'Connor by one point. The Rangers ied O'Connor irequcnt Acadia Axemen Win .D.U. In Intercollegiate Opener WOLFVTHE. N. 5., March 2i- (OP) —~ Acadia. Axenien defeated St, Dunstaifs University iQ-B Sat- urday night to take a. stranglehold on the Maritime intercollegiate hockey crown. Second game oi the izW'O'gii“if, total-goal series is scheduled for Charlottetown Wednesday. The Axemen set a blLiitiiiig pace as they lired 54 shots at the Charlottetown team's goal. The visitors showed lack oi coni;eti- tion after waiting two weeks ior the Nova Scotia colleges to de- clare a champion. St. Dunstnns had gained the iinais by deieating the New Brunswick champions. The powerful Acadia team brought to 53 the number oi goals they have scored in the last [our games as they outskated and out- passed St. Dunstans. Lineups:- St. Dunstan}: Goal. Mackin- non; deience. Hennessey, Burge. A y r e s; forwards, MacDonald Mahar. Houde, Blanchard, Led’ well. Rodgers, Maclsaac, Farmer. Acadia: Goal. Proud: defence, Baieman, Leightizer, Walker; ior_ wards, MacKenzie, Morrison, Mac- Vicar, Bagnali. Roach. MacDonald. Crowcli. Smith, MacFariane. summary:- First Period i-Acadla, MacFarlane, (Smith. Croweil) 2.27 2—Acadia, ivIacVicar. (itIcKenzie. Walker) ....4.05 ii-St. Dunstaifs, MacDonald (344 SNAP - BRIM FAVORITE $5.50 Spring Headlines are all about Pmwslfs New Spring Hats - They make news for style and comfort, these new Spring Hats- Choose the shape and color you prefer from our complete stock, and rest assured that you're getting top value and style for your money whether you pay $5.50 or $12.50 for your Hat. 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Mariuccl (m-aicr) Bra icy). - WM‘ 5 G*"""'* $331125.’ Francis, Locas, liar: l3-S'S1de.. a. Caiiiil (c. Grier). BI - Bl ri L h, Penalties - None. F “L a o“ an“. ac — Re!eree—Jinu;iiie Hogan. , ran WEES g OR PER .. a... .. 1-13m‘, PQQ'WQQS 1-S'Blde.. v. Harris. ll ‘ h 2.-Ch‘town. A. Arsenauit (Shep- i’; . t herd). ' lllii HIIQTWQ g s Penalties-None. '. - - 2nd. rerioe. l’; ‘Ydllfitflie eilcloelh 3—Ch'town.. A. Arsenal!“ F ' moot refreshing shaves "f? ';f:|f::;—“°“°- , . oi your life with the . kohoown" shephem . Gillette Tech Razor , Bill ri-ldgen’: Bummml" 31"" Penalties-None. ~ a - men Benteml 8W! ii" Omflfli” Referee-Herb schurmsn. ma’ todw. and“ town Abbie Bantams an 11-2 Pnggwgggn" ‘ __ _ m" 311“- Thfl? fit menacing It ill Oryitei rink girl‘; Flrot Period. exactly, and protect day night it the h" '1 m!" ° 1—B'Si .. I). non. between the three ybllfll" 4m" Penal lav-R. Smith y“ ‘mm the dhcum‘ ions reprlilnting suzimerelde and sew,“ "not fort eluted by miifit Cherlottetonn. noneidJi-‘ilrlizuilsi: No Scoring. _ m; 1 Junior Co ll were e Y" Penalties-None. b?!“ om ddouae enipdfl. settler time owl Inim- Third Period. ' l" "W" °" ° while Ronnie MlcArhllr "will"! a-cn'wwn_ n. MscOonnlck us. 6000011)’ U00. up two. Coles). . . ' The Charlottetown 11125810 9"‘? Penalties-None. . . . . on yon ever the loco nlmen n 0mm,“ I lo k p? ‘p? be ‘l’, the Pee-Wee Division. coining out N, 5Com ' - 9 o", o!‘ i" on top “e a-i 3001:, gob it: Reieree-Ches.1-logen. I n r Pepenveig were ilnl. e res Lmaqlp‘; u“ e i-ail deadlock rim one poi-ice o! 5-5,“ “mm, _ (my “m. overtime. » gey; deience, Darby, MacArthur. c I a A R i I’ T E s m It ll “M6904 m“ "'9 QWIMT‘ Boyle. Nicholson; ioiwerds Walk- . aide lanterns and the Perkdele er, wedge. MacDonald Grady. Ce- PIe-Weel will now isy MUM-Rom hill, Cooke, Gallant, Matthews, lourie hr the Island dismpien- mites