aowmno i’ HOCKEY - WRESTLING Maple Leafs. In Third (lame 4-1 MarvinWentworthHeroOf Series As Maroons Display Plenty of Class In Taking Highly. Rated Leafs. I i _ (By H. M. Peters, Canadian Press Staff Writer) C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 9—The Stanley Cup returned to Montreal tonight on the crest of a 4-1 victory by Montreal Maroons in a fighting, brainy display of hockey that tut-n. ed back Toronto Maple Leafs for the third successive game. Marvin Wentworth was hailed as the hero of the series and Manager Tommy German as one of the great ice managers of all time as-Maroons sweptthrough the powerful Toronto squad in three straight games of a three of five series, lldlt. Elite _ T31 WEN tfo d Mamons loll them. ‘m. crushing Attack Toronto began a bone cond per 12 minute attack in the se it seemed must is It did. Ill; UN Boa - mark. when Kiflfl ‘tuck m“ i h thr Bruc D ViIO 8'18 rs desirini! leer on left and took Frankie Hg , e a n, - e kd to attend. Hal Capital City of th year tonight. ghnnigon‘; shortvflflll" "l" “u” High mule w’ 3' Sharpe’ 239' “on all; iliilfin G. Ayers, P. Bol- President E. A. ailroey of Portage La iaer. fiflfiifing, gergsslflfdflo McCallum. Pat Power. Prairie, Mart, predicted mercantile n“: wiiililuifgfhtniitaersutlghgilaer: Hish three. L. a. sea. a. ‘Doyle. r‘. Bradlfi llla-oiglfwlf; 8x111“ offg‘: ‘lilllilaagjldfél; Mwl‘ High single L.H.Mc1“ariane,260. grd. o. Donovan. - r ' “m” h: two loll-l "W! '7 Baldy ‘m, - 3413 _ p, Mcfrinis, W. Goes H. year or for some time to come. Rorthoott hurled l l” “an B m»? _ “W!” i" “W! ll" “mmmlll and raced M’ “l! W“ m“ _ h three, gm’ ‘mud as“? 1w‘ l," '23“ l’ w“ m“ ‘n4 miqy, almost m“ ‘mil’ Mm Wm ere was a m non-w de e gra- m; mus, tipped it home. The QmckeWGau-‘nn BM‘ gigh time 1:. Dcueott 8M. gen‘ ogetesmsltodllé from; the c. A. was barely M“! °“ “m Sun-Clo “m; y5m'e,°“,‘,’f§ at.“ ‘fidefize Quit‘); “than; “we Cy Wenvworth High thi-e, Lloyd 090. LADIES BOW s y . H “l” m’ ‘° "‘“° ‘i333 “ah “"1"- “vd °'""'"- m ""1. m t. '°é‘t‘f.f°iw‘f..“it'ii.t‘éfi“fi.ii.l.f“..lii‘éit.. "14 "l" m“? “'°“°°'“'“ w" ~ . ' ‘w’ “a "m" v ’ of the o A n s would be held to- w awm . Ladies Bowling _ 3°59 mcrrowshe said.‘ originally sched- mm“ "mu mil-e pef- Jumping Janes m4 “w” " .. also sled to basin sessions Monday. the esitworth will“ m‘ q may Dames . t‘ I83 0mm‘ 31g meeting was successively postponed b‘ ‘m1 " ‘hnfluuy mm’ u. Hi h two Callback‘. 431 ~ m“ ‘mule DP‘ e 555 ' until today and then tiIi tomorrow , 5mm“ in the first Tor- a . ' High three Dot O'Brien . M H 1 m‘. mm High single Norms Callback, 247. while members d his ai- va. out» limit "in" ‘ 5 5mm; .'. o . m, were intown tonight to attend the wsntnmtb-diaw the defencexh may su§u‘_______________ m livel- mews m” awn?“ are the debt-winger a clear m“ z-m- m mum m rive MI m Report-s from nesldent Gilroy, e - nigh onto ‘Vi m. HM W’ M“ mum m,‘ neat-m: w. s. aewlit oi roost». for fill n!!! i0 minutes throw! ‘ _ » ' m 15¢ "l"! 3'" ‘ Secretary lied Marplesof Winnipeg, acnuiiotinu l W0! I 93150 35mm" - 1m ‘ - and from several committees make as m myths ha! W"! °f will!" llpntilettoalghe agetnud: fOI the tam hug ttlng fbroarb --—"' pa o inee . After . . Dr- l'- c- DWI“ 7"?“ complaints and suggestions fron- ' -—'- riousbranches will be aired. PAYS ' null“ two, u... vison. us.“ Homer $181111 Albgtmmfltvf; hPresldenthCllm walsnulllugrised » " . m“ “m _ wonfromeritflll _ tstther ed ha iii-pre- ~.,14¢=\\' "“'5“l-7°“' l" m ’ m close and interestifla new. 1-19‘ tation ofethe plsy-ofl rules here io- night " Irate McGee lest N!" garding the length of the series be- ltlvr" " Clancy opened a Thorns worked w? n DOWN THE ALLEYS Wenilwoivhsooredagoelmdan um“ while perlfbnnlnl hero- ' on the didence. Jimmy Villa Goal Hunt Alloombinatlons in the ‘rel-onto repertoire were used in the vein goal hunt which had Mamoons toss- ing the puck desperately to the far corners. Fast. breakawaye by Earl Robinson. Ward and Dave Trottier forced ‘Ioronto tukcepa safety man back. Careful defence throughout the period resulted in but five! stops for Halnoworth and three for Cord-loll. Only t/lvo penalties were handed out in a ruggedily fought but clean game. Checks were herd but fair. RledHornes-tookapenalty lnthe checking tum tbrouah-seven plwofl without lomThey defeated Blaokflelwkal-oinaowo- serlseand‘ NW , ; defence. Wentworth and Evans: cent". 311R- gg; , lfld ‘lkottier: subs, I». Omar-her, Ward, Marker, oein. Gracie, ds south. Nari-h- cott, Miller. Rcdsseer-Gtewsrt andicll. DUHIIAI! lint Delhi: l-lhioons, Ward (Nertheott) .35 ‘ L. Conacher. 19 . Penalties-Homer. 8; Council, l. Dtops-Jlatriswortb. Second Ported: a-u rcnto. Thoma. (Emilia) 12.60. - L-Mgrooris. Northcott (W!!!) I8." (Corrected). s-Maroous, Wentwerth (North- cott) 16.30. Penalties-None. stepe-I-lsinsworth. l2: Council, 9. Third Perl 4—-Marcons, Marker tWentworth) 1.02. Penalties-None. Btops-Bainsworth, l5; Donnell, t. __________. CAPIIDL BOWLING ALLEYS. BUMIMIBGIDE Commercial league Binclalrs .. 2628 McFariane Produce all High three, c. Montgomery, . High single C. Montgomery, 240. Barbers 2718 2637 .~---..-.-.-..----- -~|e..--.....-- ..-.-..--.----- MO1‘.’TREAL MAR OONS CAP Defeat WOIOIltO - lbw two periods Monday night R . ____.- ______._______..___.______<__-.__.__. 81530227??? izrs" .- 0 N T H E SIDELINES (By Pat Power) scum" or uomours "exti- cial" battle at Halifax between the Royals and Wolverines should go a long way in determin- ing the resting place of the Allan CUP f0!’ W15 yet". as the winners of this present series are regarded as likely to knock off the Western iopiesentafiee. A Montreal vic- tory or even a draw will elimin- ate the Wolverines and send the Penniston crew into the finals and at the same time end the two year residence of the famed trophy ‘in the Maritlmes. I C I ' 1TH SO MUCH depending on their performance tonight the Wolverines will no doubt put up a mighty stiff argument before conceding defeat to a squad‘ that up to the present time seems to have an edge on the Maritime representatives. I HE OUTLOOK for the Wolver- trio's chances are by no means as dark as they seem though. they were every bit as good as the invaders and Maritime fans taking into consideration the stirring comeback of their favorites after being outplayed and outscored badly in the first period are cher- ishing fond hopes for a. Halifax victory tonight. Standing room will likely be at a premium at. tonight's encounter and lf vocal support is any help at all the series should be prolonged‘ to a fourth game. BUNTRAABT O O I ONTREAL FANS are todny singing the praises of Tommy German and his hustling Msroons as the big red tcam made their rush through the playoffs taking their third straight victory from Toronto Maple Iiea-fs and capturing the Stanley Cup for the first time in nine years. It was German's sec- ond straight Cup triumph and by his work this season he no doubt will now be ranked on even foot- lng with the best of National league coaches. U O l "IAQ MIR-Ell straight from atefimthecaiibreofthelteals seemed a remote possibility at one time during the season out the Maroons showed they cared little for reputations when it came to the final payoff. After losing five out of six games to the men of‘ Irvin during the regular sched- ule the Mnntrealers certainly took an opportune time to atkc their revenge and the manner in which they paraded through the Nation- al League champs was inrpreesl to say the least. . _ MAGNIINIINT deploy of sil- A vsr trophies is to be seen in the mow-window of M. A. t ppm’; ‘, ‘ ry store, Queen Street. Numbering M. the cups present a striklnl appearance and are donated for bowling, badmin- ton, billiards and basketball cham- plonships of the Holy Nil-me Club for the season now drawing to a close. C I I O FEWER THAN four former n Maritime hockeyists were play- ing on the selected All-Star British team when they met m" Winnipeg Monarchs at the Scot- tish ice rink durini the WWW" Canadiens‘ recent European tour. English represent- ointton,’ x23?“ d of P. J. ‘fl- ilgnléiiiifuiiiin Jackie Milford, an. other former Charlottetonisn. We" prominently mentioned in the re- port of the seine‘. _ MEETING of the members of the Holy Name Club baseball team ts being called for Thurs- dgy night at the Club rooms. Ari early start is the desired of a: mangggmcni’, and besi cs m- nclnes mentioned below any 0 to try out for a 0°51" ehunp defeated B! I713 si-hteacoliibye Royals And Resume Hostilities In ‘Halifax Forum Tonight w. r. my Gaardhn’: speoiui Wire) IIALIFAX, April il-Enjoying a Ctmadhn ‘ ‘ Hockey Halifax Wolverines sought various forms of amusement lwlited a. resumption of’ hostilities in wbidh the ihndws have already “flared one Halifax trench. Coaolillonfinnflonandhhlielolcfinndiofklle". who defeat- ed the Maritime (Xilmpions 4-8 last night after holding them to q, 3-3 overtime tie In the opening encounter Saturday, were sitting around their ha"! dolor some Will-distance cheering n»- Montreal Marooris in the Stanley Ollp cllsh with Toronto ATEEND HGIT l . I Most of the Wolvmines, including Manager Jack Conn. went to see ‘riser Wwlnston and Norman Conrad pound each other around the ring in a. light-heavyweight boxing bout staged to provide en- tertainment for the thousands of hockey fans crowding the city for the Allan Cup series. Pennlstvn. “mighty Wtud of the boys", said he would put out the same line-up against the Wolver- ines tomorrow night, Hughie Parqu- harson. Dave Neville and Ralph 5t. Germain starting the attack with Herman Murray and Johnny Tbugher on the defence. Patsy Beguin. valiant net guard- ian who had outguessed the finest Halifax snipers in times ct‘ stress. would be back on the job. The 20 ybar old goalie was slightly in- lured in a scramble in front of his Mt 11st nisht but returned to the fray after a. tcn minute delay and handled everything that came hi; way. _ Hockey Cla (C. l‘. By Guardian's Special “Iirci HALIFAX, April 9. — Leading a large cotiliion of Canadian Amateur Hockey Association officials into its tweenflalifax Wolverines and Mon- treal Royals. The new two-out-cf- three rule, making it necessary for No Future. For Mercantile C.A.H.A. Meeting Today Wolverines brief truce in their battle for the M...‘ ' .. _, and t asthey Maple Leafs. Coach “Red” Stuart, who started “M160 . Lawlor and Shields on the attack last night, said he would put his old favorites. McGIasl-ien. Hudson and Lennon, into the battle first tomorrow. "Much of the Royals‘ fine show- ing last night could be credited to Coach Don Pennlston for the smart mariner in which he handled his club, particularly when the Royals had their back to the wall," said Manager Jack Adams of the De- tiolt Red Wings. one of the big league scouts here seeking profes- sional prospects. ' Either a. win or a. draw in to- morrow night's game will put Roy- als into the Allan cup series against Port Arthur Bearcats. Western Champions. who arrived last. night and hiui their first workout at the Forum today. g Appearing light but fast. the Bcarcats impressed Lester Patrick. who predicted a. ‘great battle" for the Canadian title. The New York Rangers’ scout favored Wolverines to take the Royals despite their setback. ims Gilroy; "said. Speaking of this year's wcstcrn ciiniilpiorts, Port Arthur Bcaxcuts, President Gllroy said they made up in speed what they gave in weight. Comparing favorably with former western champions. the ‘Cats would give the eastern finalists a great: fight. Blue Dots Defeat Nyodas 30-8 The Huedots again demonstrated their supuiority over the cellar po- sitlon Nyodas at the "Y" Gyn 1am night when they downed that. team by if score of- ao-s. “Smiling” Betty Rogers led the "Dots" with fourteen points. while for the losers Match, MacKlnnon. Prey and mndook sank ‘one basket Lineups _ line Dela: Awes 4, G. Rogers 6. Mach-mic 4. Barbour. Praught 2. Boll, Jonas. Vlwhlll. B. Rogers i4. Nyells: Robinson: Miitch 2. D. Wrlaht. a. wrnht. White. MacKin- non I, Burns. Prey 2. Murdock 2. Rcteree. W. A. Henry. Timer. Bruno Our. Scorer. Jack Fraser. SIINI’! IDIVIIO "There are multitudes of people a tea-m to gather four clear, points oflaetyeersaniinal forswin, was pessedneartheend Iteellnghe who never will get a healthy rntnd BAER UFFEREI] $ 3 0 ll . U 0 ii Charlie Harvey R spre- senting a German Promoter Arrives w With Proposition. HATS NEE/x F“ Em" For Easter (By Bob Cavaflnurv. Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special lyire) NEW YORK, April 9-—A contract offering Max Baer $300,000 for a heavyweight title defence against lMax Schmcling in lhirope Aug. 1'! arrived today with Charlie Harvey. [veteran fight manager, who is rep- resenting Waiter Rothenbuig. Ger- man promoter. The site of the prospective bout has not been determined, said Har- vey. but the White City stadium :outside of London, Rome and Vien- na are possibilities with Rome all- parently holding the inside track. Returning on the Ile de France with his heavyweight, stove Homes, who was tro ’ by Bchmellug tn Hamburg several weeks ago, Har- veiy visualized the German promot- er as a. “second ‘rex Rickard.” with an equally expansive imagination and "the money to back it, up." “Hem is the contrart," he said, displaying a legal looking docu- ment. drawn-up in German. “I'll submit it to Ancll Hoffman, Beer's manager. I understand Hoffman is interested in. having the money put ‘on the line.‘ This fellow Rotherl- burg acts as well as talks and he'll deposit the money in any bank Hoffman names just as he placed Homes‘ $25,000 for the Bcluneling match in s. New York bani: before we sailed." The terms of the contract cell ‘aoxiuo . BASKETBALL orasa sroitr A NEW SUIT r~ with Tie to match; like them. for Beer's appearance in Europe on or before July 17-0!» month be- fore the fight-and also required that the navy-weight king shall not engage in any fight between Jilly l and Ans. 1'1. Two financial propositions were made. The first calls for Brier to receive $150,000 four weeks before the fight and the remaining $150.- 030 ten da/ys before he climbs into the ring with ‘ alternative proposition offers Beer $16,000 upon arrival in Europe and the balance after the fight. Wa rrington Loses To Conrad (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. April Q-Noiiman Conrad. 1'10 1-2, New Hampshire's clever light-heavyweight. gave Tiger WBITillgtOfl, 1'15, a boxing lesson tonight in a tame lO-round bout and took an unanimous judges’ decision. ~ There were no knockdowns and both scrappers stepped out of the ring without a mark. Every time the Liverpool negro threatened to get in one of his tough haymakers Conrad easily fcinted him out of position. Kid PélYSOIlS, 135, knocked out Dipper Lawson. 133. former Marl- timc amateur featherweight cham- pion. in the third roilnd of a much livelier semi-final. Come in and let looks bet with the "rig. The v matches it, or the shade” top u HARRY‘: Probe Charge A g a i n s t “Dizzy”Dean \ . is. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) ST. LOUIS. April 9-—Dizzy Dean. St, Louis Cardinal's star pitcher. was notified late today to appear tomorrow before Judge Kenesaw M. Itandis, commissioner of base- ball, who is investigating reports an east St. Louis business paid him $5.000 to sign his 1935 con- tract. Orde rs Arrest Of Camera (A. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. April 9.-A warrant for the arrest of Primo Camera. former world's heavyweight cham- iiizirs WEAR for SPRING 1935 If your budget this season includes Xou Cannot be censored by the Opposition for Extravagance IF YOU BUY YOUR OUTFIT HERE Suits with 2 pairs Pants-Our Special NEW NEW CAPS TIES For Easter ltor Easter NEW . NEW GLEVFS BELTS For as er For Easter *"*'*°**“ - +o+o++o+e+ i SUITS Top from COATS from 515-5“ $12.50 to to Have you seen th new "rsnousssc" SHIRT. they‘ are the latest. Yoifllf us show you the suit that particular tie and shirt that hat. that makes that coat look even better; WE SELL ONLY MERCHANDISE THAT WE ' AN RECOMMEND. A. MaclltilliiALl. 145 Great George Street - “BETTER MEN'S WEAR” 0R TOPBIIAT $22.50 “new, ' and remember. Monarchs D ef e a t .Wolvefsf (C. P. by Guardian's Specifil Wirei] ' wmmsim, April 9—Sl'l9.l‘il< shooting ‘Winnipeg Monarchs. champions of Western Canada, took a one-goal lead in their’ Do- minion junior hockey title duel with Sudbury Cub Wolves here to- night. They defeated the eastern titlists 7-6 in the first 0d a three- game series that will determine possession of the Memorial Cup. ______ _._ M -‘ pion, was issued today by Magistrate Earl A. Smith when the pugilist failed to fiDpQfil‘ in response u» .t summons charging him with making an improper turn with an automo- bile. ‘m rri r'..\‘r..\'r.;\‘r.~1\ Resin-mo imtll they get a vigorous religious inf-i basin lull. ____> 6 TOBACCO Old Chum sells at a price never equalled For tobacco of such quality. You don't need to tal<e our word For this . ..try a package sncl prove it to yourself. , 0L0 cliuit till coins: roiliit m: tut HIE m tltiimls ssvl: ri-l: POKER nAuoiFY -