MARCH 1a. 1942' rm: cnartwrrmnwn GUARDIAN "Zgenile Royals Capture City Championship Comes To Terms lor’: Juvenile Royals “w yesicrdayh caiiztulgfid - d wit e m c“, title an . . Bordcn for the ls- mhl Etlvlxeilheii they skated to a illld 11w” over Jack McCourtK-i “an; in the third game of g4yf-flvé series. It Wfl-‘l m! m‘ mud straight victory over mliiqppiugging Canadians vihO. ‘lmougll defeated, went down with ";i,‘,.,°ii°.iii 1111i xii-st perlod Ind “min the second 10601130011 “the winners’ victory. 38113519113 lasing plenty of chances in all in sessions could only V301 Clld‘ or; ln the Royals nets late in the 5,1,1 session for their only counter a they sent five man attacks up meioe all of the. third period. The Kgme cipened at a fast clip ‘w, m. Royals liaising pretty com- blnalioil plays that tock ihcm deep mm morirg territory. After miss- out on 0. goal in the first min- m the winners clicked for their mgwunter shortly after the three mmutc mark with Bagnall slam- ming the disc home on o. passing ywitli Beer and Slllllllalli- 5W‘ mmlnutes later Arscnault shot an Royals two goals to the front “in was on the scorins e110 01 5 W with Beclfand Gregory. For mmqminder of the period it was ,mna luck with both goalies ner- mmmg scrisationaliy. Canadlens mud 3W0 chances as Royals 4 without McDougall who w | trip to the penalty bench. gnu the only penalty of the Wr- blrsermult scored his second goal g [in game two minutes after the Iioyals And Borden Start Series Tonight I - ls d Bo d Juv- hivenile Hoyt! l" £2,511 goal title toniitht M 5y tho afternoon. starting h d b13511 . Originally it thdight that the title would be dc- cidotlbv L sudden-death flame at mum but manacement o1 will ma gottmgether Yesterday with thubovo change being made. Irlmd winners meet the winner of ihePrederlcton-Moxicton series. The iiLme title will be decided at o, March 21st. Bowling HOLY NADlE BOWLING PALACE knights oi ColumburBowll-Ill ling Nuaghlm- L Oorcoran 238 187 254 I Doucettc 242 248 202 115 123 114 107 100 108 71 151 174 Blitz Kings:- G. 0lscamp_ 128 210 186 L McDonald 1'79 1B7 173 E McDonald 17B 281 18B 142 173 154 146 151 1G1 Tntsl-z537. Blah sinKie L. Corcoran 254. 81x11 three E. Doucette 692. "if Naughiu- W-Cvllllvlly 111 155 10o “illllllvhy 111s 144 191 Llwyle 12o 115 112 c-coatrllo 115 15o 20a ll-Pelrrs 11s 13a 142 M. n. Ellsworth 168 291 mail-am. '1 Camobrii mo 13o 121 c-A- McDonald 137 11g 13o -ir. Mclellan s15 151 16a - Mcinnis ifliree Straight Victories start of the middle canto on a pa: fncm Gregory and as the game op- ened wide play was very fast with both missing great chances due to overanxlousness. Continual gang attacks kept the Royals on the defensive all through tho third period but Canadiena could only counter once as Reggie Martin fired a bllstefing drive into the Royals cage on a pass irom smooth-working Joe Mahar. Once in the period Royals played two men short but. the losers could not beat the stubborn defence thrown 111D by the City champions. The lineups: Royals: Goal, Cudniore; defence, Beck, McDougall, Judson; for- wards, Jackson, Beer, Morris, Dea- kin. Aroenault, Gregory, Simmons. H. Jay, E. Bagnall. Canadienn: Goal, McKtnnon; de- fence, Dalziel, McDonald, McCoul-t: forwards, Bradley. Mahar, Martin, Blanchard. O'Neill, Murphy, SUMMARY First Period l-Royals, Bagnall (Beer, sim- mons) I110 zqlwyals. Arsencult (Beck, Gre- gory) 10:00 Penolty-Mc-Dougall. Second Period Pi-Rnyals, Arsenault (Gregory) 2:00 PenaJty-Mclltougall ‘lhlrd Period lr-Oanmdldns, Mania (Mflilf) 16:33 Penalties - McDougall, Jackson. Bradley, M. Lee 112 104 High single Rev. R. Ellsworth 204. High three J. MoQuaid 608. Total-Milli. llurrionnes:_ W- M- Flynn 19s 12s 103 J- Murphy 115 19a 112 J. J. Morris 146 100 107 1V. Currie 116 118 151 C. Mclellan 156 134 15B Noonan 14a 197 128 R, A. McDonald 188 150 166 'Ibtal-2‘i30. Canadians:- Dl‘. W.J.P. McMillan 137 140 139 W. J. Brawdern 189 128 1B9 H. F‘. McPheo 170 1S8 143 B. Gallant 187 111 195 C. LeCIair 234 221 143 Dr. J. A. McMillan 196 176 137 T. Crelghan 237 199 185 Total-WM. High single T, Creighan 237. High three T. Creighan 621. ‘ atlonnl League A. S. I.:— J. Miller 211 175 195 L. Blanchard 244 151 130 E. Doyle 182 157 151 K_ Dunsford 141 189 133 A. McCloskey _ 288 172 186 'I‘0tal-.2655. Stanley Steamers.- Stdnley 279 205 174 A. McAskill 107 187 195 Joe DiMaggio With Yankees 5'1‘. PEXIERSBURG. Fla, March lz-JAPJ-Joc DiMaggio came t0 terms with New Ycrk Yankees bo- mght in an hour-long conference Willi president. Ed Barrow, Al- l/llllllifn the salary was not an- nounced, it was believed to be $42,000. 30th men emerged smiling and Banow said: “We reached a com- promise. ‘Itiatfs all I can say." When pressed for some detail, however, he added that m4; figure wu c. little over the $40,000 offer made to DiMaggio last week and d€8CT1b€d at that. time as final. DiMaggio said:—- “I came expecting io have a bat- tle but it was very friendly and satisfactory and 1 am very happy." ‘me big centreiielder, who act 8:1 all-time record of hitting in 56 consecutive games last year and was voted the most valuable play- er in the American League, said lie would report tomorrow to Man- ager Joe McCarthy and would be ready to play or do anything also Joe asked. He said he weighed 19d pounds and felt “grand? 0. A. ll. A. Makes Fourth Appeal For More Time fvwiwlfi MONTREAL. March 12—(0P)— The Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation today sent its fourth ar- peal to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Amociation, askln! 1°’ morg time to declare a champion for Allan Cup play. In a. letter to CALI-LA. President George Dudley, Alphonse ‘Iberian. sacq-etary-masurer of the QA-H- A. asked that the time limit for Quebec to declare a chl-mlPlctll b9 extended to March 81. Original time limit was set fol" mun 2a and Quebec l/Wlve asked for a 15-day extension, which was refused. Later the QAH-A- like“ for a. week's extension. I114 "l9 9- A_H,A_ pountgmd with a two-day addition w the provincial playoff position. Mr. Therlen said he did not ex- pect a. reply from the C.A.H.A. un- til Friday or Saturday. l . Lcll 227 133 251 g hl/iiccflggan 257 175 132 R. Harley 204 299 154 Total~2959. High single R. Harley 299. High three E. Stanley 658. Tonight at 9 P. M.- Big Four League»- old Timers vs. All stars. QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS Re tcdboblnz aidsonBri- tist-i Dsdrt areal: and ‘the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention m the frightful suffering nf the manv thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried _ from shelter to rhelm and finally (iven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all place; of relative security, but their belong-_ ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task oi emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task oi setting them on once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To meet these enormous needs. iundl have been started in various carts or the world Ber Majesty use or her nlmo in connection with the Dominion campaign. which in officially known as "me Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid vic- urns." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to tho Lord Mayor o: London for distribution to i110 homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown. which reports the following n- celpls to dollh- Recelved recently:- Mr. and Mrs, J- H. lllll, Char- lottetown, $30.00. Total to date, $5,517.95. "Yllllitbhnm CAI-LING CARDS I03 NAZI BUBMAZZNES '° "M u» lhlpl or m. Canadian Navy, engaged in ridding ‘Mm out of calling unis for the undersea nidm, action oi deplh chnfgcl. lloro worker: in a " "m"! the rhu- into mm; olrolcl. n»; will ho closed u both ends. w» aloud ?lflll workers in lllnbunpydo Ilfllfllll i oi ‘$321217. we: facioriec are stun"! “P Wum-n plant force shock Nul submarine!» Vi" n! steel throulh l 1'11"" terproofed and filled will I0“ I i Brains Edge Rangers 2-1 _ In Hard Fought Game As Barrow Arrives NEW YORK, March 1Z--(AP)— A fighting Boston Bruin team that refused to crack under pressure defeated the first-place New York Rangers 2-1 tonight and remained a possibility to crowd Toronto Maple _ leafs out of second place in the National. Hockey League 11,1411 standing. ' slllmshooter Roy Conacher scored both Boston goals. For the Rangers, the goal i-laat stretched their non-shutout streak lo all even 130 games was scored by Bryan Hsxtall, league-leading point-getter of the season. T118 Some left the struggle for the league's first three places wide 0P9“. The Rangers are three points ahead oi Toronto, but the Leafs have three games to play, against Boston. Americans and Cenadiens. whrile the Rangers have but one, qgainst Chlcaxo. 0n the other kllememb-érwh?!’ (By The Canadian Press) Art Ross azinounccd that he would retire as a hockey player after the Stanley Cup series with Otto/we. 27 years ago today. Ross now is manager oif Boston Bruins of the National Hockey league. n. n. L. sTANnmTs hand the Bruins norw are but l single point-behind Toronto, vrltn two games to play, against tho Leafs and Americana. HIHVIMARY rust Period A Scoring-None. Penalty—Shevwcnuk. Second Period l-Bcslon, Oonacher Jackson) 3:12 2~New York, Hedi fliriok, Watson) 3:25 Penalty—Patrlck (lt/lcGll. 1-1. Third Period il-Boston, Oonacher l :05 Pcnaltiesqlfone. Dartmouth Wins Junior Curling HALEXAX, March 12—-(OP)_. Jim Bowyer’: Dartmouth rink won the Nova Scotia junior curling Championship today as it ended the three-day bonspiel with an unde- feated record. The Dartmouth four eliminated Wolifvillo in the final match 0! the l8 doulrlo knockout competition, scor- ing two points on the last end to win 10-8. Bowyer’; rink succeeded to the championship won last year by the Mike Vallas crew from Sydney, which loot 9-7 to Wolrville ‘ today in its second defeat. Tension High In Yankees’ Gamp ST. PEYIERS-‘BURG, Fla, March 12-(AP)—Edward Granrt Barrow, president of New York Yankees, arrived in the camp of baseball‘: world champions today and the tension immediately became high voltage. He held conferences with execu- tives-Manager Joe McCarthy, farm boss George Weiss, chief scout Paul Kirciiell, and perhaps others —watchcd the club work out. Some of the rcokles. hopeful of sticking with the champions, and some 0d the veterans, feardul of being traded, cast sidelong glances toward Barrow, Weiss and Mc- Carthy as the trio appraised the "practice frcm an isolated bench far down the right eld foul line mt Huggins Field. This wm one of the open dates on the club's exhibition schedule before the Yankees break camp at the end of the month, but the players never worked harder or more enthusiastically. Navy Wins First Game of Series SYDNEY. NS. Mord-i 19-40?) —R»oyal Canadian Navy Booker: from Halifax defeakd Florence Aces 6-1 tonight in the first of l hame-and-hcme series for the Nova. scotla. intermediate hockey title. Aces are Cape Breton cham- pions, while Navy won the maln- land title. Euler slums of a saving nah Minors Blades Canada's fastest-growing economy blade. Additional Police Protection For Quebec Arena MONTREAL, March 12—(OP)—- George Slater. Dmszdent at thy Quebec Senior Hockey Lgggug, “id tonight that additional police pro- tection had been picuiiscd for all Q~5-H-L- Eflmfis t0 b;- played It Quebec City. Need for additional police at the Qllobec Alma had been urged by Cornwall, Ottawa. and Montreal Cnnndicns as a result of a fight between spectators and players at; a Canadians-Quebec game last Feb. 30. Mr. Slater acid that he did not anticipate my further trouble, l! any such trouble arcse, however, 5143115 would then be taken to not- ify the referees to halt future games ‘when disturbances started and a. Ward the 281110 to tho visiting team. 2-—BIG SESSIONS—2 The Weather Matters not-ICE ALWAYS GOOD SKATING Tll-DAY-s-s and 8-10 P.M. YOUR llElll._Tl'l CENTER —-THE FORUM PAGE SEVEN ' A I Mack Hopeful For Athletics, ANAHEIM, CaliL, March l3< (AP)—It W0llld linriily- be corrod to say that Connie lyiack h 00M: mJJtio about hi; 1942 Philadelphi; ball clrub. But by tho came token. Mack is not pessimistzc. His Athletics may not vacate i210 American League cellar, but i! some 01f his six-foot pitchers, pa:- ticularly the rookie contenders, happen to click, they might dra] themselves from the depths. “We have some fine looking boys who might help us a great deal. If not; this season, then next year," says Mack. He added the) this depends in u. largo measuro on military demands on hi; young‘ recruit; Nine men have entered the anil- ed forces, taking with them what- ever tropes Moo’: m; .11. have hiafi for a arious pennant contender. Club P W L D F A Pt: New York 47 28 11 2 172 142 Toronto 45 26 16 3 146 119 55 Boston 46 24 16 6 148 109 54 Chicago 46 22 21 3 140 144 47 Detroit 45 17 Z4 4 127 138 38 Montreal 45 18 26 3 122 162 35 {Brooklyn 46 l5 2 8 124 16L S! I ____._. v4 _ OUT OUR WAY NOW A CORST GUN (‘ARRlAflrE AND THlS IS A GEAR A TAN A m. J. a. 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