BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING a NEW “m. Blank Ha Tm: _ crianwrrsrowu GUARDIAN O RT WORLD milfon Tigers en Doraty Leads Maple Leafs On Comeback iTrail Yictory March-Gr Detroit Red Wings Halted By 3-1 Win Of TorontoClub. TALDIIG nu: sronr mm ‘-—With Pat Power- grog: we §%%5 g%§§s3 McManus. the star of the game. gave the crowd a big thrill just 26 seconds before the clue as he stick- Websteg scooping in the short re- bound. . . . While ths l-lswks made the most o! their chances ‘filers missed glaring colmters sil thwillh $110 cut. They were either outguessod by the cool Roster or fumbled the chances by erratic shooting and wild passllls. . . _ Mchdsnus. Miller. James and ibu- ter were st ‘ ‘ for Moncton, with Marsh. Blake and Bennett be- in] the pick of the 11am Bennett in particular was the hard luck player, missing wide open chances mum; the evening. Both teams laid lt on plenty all during the game as the referees ruled with a *~~=“"**;rs."";:: d’s ire. B18 l6’! iitobelie ahertdielr somewhat cm" 1 m p; \ mu“: a mom. m: tzlursn, getting i vs DI 0nd: George Rsddick 19¢ his . . t thourh '1'“ rum were lucky u. get an even break in the Weninl Pfiwd- 7°" passing or erratic 6110051118 b1 m9 Tigers inside the Hawks‘ sone rob- bed them of st least three ave-ls The brilliant Marsh kept He"! scoreless in a stlrrinl 890°!!! 99' 10¢, saving s sure goal in the ill! soseoombsalflller coastedinon James’ Pill- O O O nut rum pulled brilliant play of the nlsht II l" ' fter Game ommentsBy Rival Teams Hawks iheir z-o victors over limi- Tlgrrs mattes-of-fsclll’ "MUM showers Opposition than they had been cffthemoat kick t fth Mgr»; ouo e eskatedaerosatheim thestartoithsthird The result of races bald Ohumhlll mains 471W m day as follows: (LAB! “A” FIJRT WILlIAM WINS WESTERN HIIBKEY TITlE -—l'lort William Blue shins mum 4*" ‘ ‘ Kimberley Dyllamitcrs s-o to win the Senior Amateur- Hockey andthofllhtbornestthosastern ‘mnllifiin: esasxsrpatt (C. P. by Gnardialfs Special Wire) ‘IORONIO. March 26—With a team packed with potential pro [Impacts 8- iilldiaels Ooilege Maj- fIs will hoe mar‘ “ waits here tomorrow night first c! a two-game series ior the Eastern Canada junior hockey mn- on Iluhiledonecfthebestgcaloocr- ingmachlnes turned out in Tor-- (0. r. n; Ghldlll’! Qpfislal vvm non-r wnsmrs. Ont. March as Championship of Western Gama winners for the Allan Cup. The teams played m a r-a u. in the mm“ “M” M" group. They have suffer- cne defeat lfhis year in games and dhat setback pro-season affair. ‘rherbrimrestedsndmorsfully w"; recovered from the injuries gm brill-Rs received i.n their final game with Winhiptl Monarchs, played like their late season form and at Th, 0011mm‘ vgnqulshed Snag. no time in the Ilhln were Klmber- ioni Midgets in two straight games 1'1 "my thmwllnz- I'm: vms- for m. o. n. s. um W \utscoring "rm" thvlr Ilium debt mo. waged 11-2 we since they they thegoalmouthshdwheneverthe havspiledimawtaloi Slgoak Dynamiters tried to put on the while yielding l4. Their own school- nressure play the rem broke dsn- mews, iihe “Buzzers” "n" champ- BEPOI-llly- ions oi time Ontario Association, Conquest m Wham‘ "n! mum o“ New Liskcard and Ottawa Sham- Iences and the reierweeswhad an easy Pfikifi“? f!“ m” i“ "M" w M14 Junior Abegweits Tackle Famed Irish Team Tonight the Majors without any degree of success. Big Isclon with two forward linn of prac- tlcally equal strength, one of the big factor-s in the remarkable re- cord oi St. Miku hos been their ability to score, regs-mica of what attacking division is on the ice. Art Jackson starts at centre and is flanked by " ep" Kelly and Nick Metz. ‘Ilhe other line has Nflckey Droulilrwd in the pivot position with Johnny Acheson and R. Barl- er on the wings. Johnny and Reg. Hamilton, no rehtlocn, give the oollegisna a husky defence and Tony Teno, diminutive Italian guards the nets. For relief on the roar-guard there is Don Wilson. Both Kelly and Wilson were mem- bers of Newnmrket Redmen. last yeafs Memorial Cup champions. While Charlottetown is somewhat of an unknown quantity here the manner in which they KUSDOSBd oi Montreal Cranes Quebec champions stamps them as worthy opponents for the Toronto team. 015517. 05810 Bacquoil and Bill Haturth, accounted for all the goals and dominated tbs play whenever "it? wereon the ice. Thectherline ‘ PLAY BY HA WKS TAKE TIGERS PLA Y AS HIIlPerlod directing wos close at the start and it: first mm ‘Dger rushes ended at the Hawks’ blue line. Duke McDonald not the first threatening not. a bsckhander that Marsh had bouble in blocking. _ Irvine broke away but was deer- ed mo the corner. Farrell got thnoum the Hawk defence on a lonerushwiireaweakshotat roster. coma wormed his way out ofaoomcrforgcloge 1n 5119f,“ the Moncton net. Both teams back checked persist- wtlr we PI-“n: sewers hemm- tie chance of setting through. Gill and Webster threw the first scare of the game info the Tiger g6 WPDOMH when the Hawk de- 96 fencemasl worked his way in close, m “fried DIM’. the net, paming back m to Webster, parked in front oi 9° Marsh. Webster was foo close in 89 foraflbodshotandliiarsh iellio a the ice to block it. m @0903)’ aaveMnrshabotcne to handle from a face of! near the ‘fliernets-ndflhisholrngotinciose for a backhander at Foster. roster was lucky on two shots from Fitz- Berald who broke sway wth three Moncton forwards in the Moncton o‘ end of the rink. He failed to clear 94 the fllbb 5110?. Obfl-nly and when 94 Fitllflrsldshot it back ‘t him he 9a “tempted to kick out but missed m and it struck the goal post. bounc- 91 1118 b0 one side. '0 Howard got the first, pmalty or 9° the gum for trippim. Moncton 89 sent on five forwards. They pep- " Ptrod Marsh from all angles, iorc- “inghirn iiocomeout ofhisnetlo u save twce. Htmilton ragged the 79 Puck Is much as they could until they were at full strength again. Then Burrstv sot Moncton’: first penalty 1b!‘ dumplrg comm and Hansilton sent four- men up. 0on- 45 nolly was in and had Marsh out of when Farrell caught up 5o with him and poked the puck away 4a lust as Bun-age returned. 15g He was hardly back on the ice quisthadnochancsenanycfthe goalssooredsgainsthhn. RIFLESIIUUT P°11°W1I18 scores were shot at the Miniature Rifle Range; MARCH 218'!‘ O8 96 M IAdIeaQQIIIQIIO\-ICIU Jenkins Home ................ - Moore ............... . 5151.0 P314‘? l4 U wsvu§>cs E; padre P. Landrigsn, Jr. MAlUIl SE00!‘ P. Landrigsn, Jr ........... L A. McDougall W. Walsh u...“ "uh-tn..."- 44 wasclose inforashotand waslod 50 to the penalty bench. He hsd ser- sd vedonlyafewsecoudsofhls pen- 47 slty when the scoreless period end- No scoring. Penaltiw-rlrword, Burrage, 041i. In a fsst close-checking game st 5,4,0“ pm“ the Holy Name Gym last night Queensqusnrrnde scleanswssp Tmpwegpqsesupaeetrcstm of their series with “Y“ Internet p! m; period but them were ll-tel ll they Won the third some few plays that went past the defen- bua sea-sci 35 to 24. m, gun; and Tiger forwards pep- QUIIN SQUARE pared the goals from long range INTIRMIDMTI! until Radke was penalized roi- trip- - WGIPHMIII-J p’ng MdManua and Mormon sent Luise-II Cullen-l Murghnan n .. H I2 II “ltesfblclsase handled tbs II-Ine in sospabis manner. Hockey Tonighf IIDGIT CIAIIIONUT West Bl lallln Vs. Isstoa ltrsst Wildcats 0.8 MIOLAITIO CHAMPION- INTI! West lest “J3. sass 1J0 ii. i gig 5 s‘; CIT! LIAOUI XAIHOKfi ltswasfi hall‘! £17, I islet ll ‘Ill RI! IATIII u Aiiii iii?“ ii“ i Eirz of: If Marsh cams sway out to my; from Burl-lee lust as Rsdhe dived at the and sent it across to James. The latter had a ma; op- en net and missed it. Burrege was penalized for tripping and ma“ ioined him s few seconds later for chflvslng James. Miner was right lnalonemrMarsh butheshot didn't leave the ice and the Tiger collie BWDOd ho save just as the period ended. Summary Second Period No some. Penalties-dislike (8), Gill, 0on- lct. Irvine. Barrage. Third Period Radke was still in the penalty box when the third perod started. Jhmmgottheflrstgoalofthegame in tnscoonds. Hersceddown with Miller who drew the defence aside and passed to James wdlo had ska- ted to a position Just in front of Marsh. He drew the Hamilton goalie to one side s-nd bechhandcd the purd: into the right hand top corner of the net. Ohisholrrrs back-hand shot al- most struck Poster on the head, clearing the net and droppng be- hind. McManus was through alone and Marsh came far out w save. diopping on the puck. The rubber was loose for a few seconds with the Hamilton goal unguarded but the Tigers managed to but it out of danger. Oonick was right in but was trip- ped by Gill who drew l P91111114’- With the man advantage the Tig- ers put everything into an effort to tie up the game. sending four men up the ice on gang attacks. Con- iek and Burrage were penalized for hmr sticking each other lust as Gill returned to the Hawk defence. Blake stickhnndlcd his way 118m- throogh the Momfon team and WM rght in on Poster who dropped to mane g marvelous save. The Duck struck him and bounded hlKh 01'! to 0m,- side. Foster saved sensa- tionally B85111 fYOm Blaine who shot l5 feet out from the left lane. Gill took another penalty a fcw seconds after Conick 8nd Burrow Peirllmfid to the ice glld Tigers swarmed all over Floater, who continued IP80- . tsculsr play. Miller's poke check aided Morle- ton time after time in lucid‘!!! ‘I18- ers at bay until Gill came back. ‘Ibo Blake threatened the Mme- Ifon lead Brain as Poster came out to save his shot and Blake came near sharing the rebound with the not open. Miller drew a penalty for dllnping Blake and Hamilton sent. on four forwards. Howard joined Miller for dumping McMah- us. mskng the teams even again. Amer Howard and Miller came back, Howard drew a Pmaity with only a minute to oily. Webster made it 2-0 for the Hawks with uni-y 1) seconds to go. MollI-Illl raced down thrwlh “W 75°" Emilia-i team. and shot s hard one at Marsh. Webster urns in fmwget therobound andbat it lagnaltiev-Oiil. Oonieil. Bllfflfl. GilL filler, Howard (I), Miller. UNIUPS Hamilton Marsh ltsdke Howard mmnnmi RMHHHB mmnuwi '11" Wlmue Race Club are ""1118 eminent success in staging their winter races. Race fans n. tend in large numbers. some oi’ the best horses from Summer-side, Kfllllnsfon and oontlguou; 101331“- i" 111W be seen in action in the different losses. The “we course is on Baltic Riv- er quite hes-r Darnley Bridge, A largo number of 800d horses and 800d speed prospects are within a short radius. The last race was held on Wednesday, March 215p Your well filled classes were run Off. In the frcc-for-aii the great old ice racer, Yorkola, raised by David Whte of York Point. and flow owned by Mt. Gardner- or F199- town was unbeatable. He was dri- "n 17y PTOWSB ‘£00 of Wilmoi. The sirflil‘ Silver Doctor was in hard luck with hopples breaking and silos being thrown. and had to be drawn. ‘rrampagile went a good race. In class A trot and pace the big tmttcr. Colonel Mac owned by Ed. Murphy and driven by James O'Brien. Eilmsdnle nosed out the fast Chicago Girl owned by Robert Phillips cf Ssidc. Donna fliompson 801: in trouble in the first heat and had to be drawn. Colonel Mac is by Oolonel Aubrey, was bought from Fred Benny of Elmsdale last fall. He didn't appear to advantage m previous races. but the course was lengthened to one third of a mile and he was reshod by farrier Holmes under the supervision of Ml‘. O'Brien-all of which was con- ducive to a good performance. This big colt is s pretty far prospect. In Clam B trot and pace John F. owned by Ray Reeves. Kensingion easily won the first heat. 1n the next two heats Happy Watson own- ed by Frank Day. Nor-bore and dri- ven by hmes O'Brien. Elmsdalc won quite handily. He had nm into shell ice in the first heat, spoiling his clmnces. This colt is by Wat- son Peter. and is a full brother of Emma Watson. which contended among the "haircuts" inst summer on Island ovals. in class C trot and pace Humil- hon Boy. owned by Mr: Ramsey seemed to have the "dines" of the bunch and won in strslslbt heats. The Malpfique people appear to be getting race-minded. A meeting k to be held in Malpeque Hall in the near future to decide on lcoe- t’on and ways and moons of build- ing a training truck. Judwcfl. Tyndale Sample, W. B. McArthur, Geo. Campbell Starters, Clem Craier, Alonzo Holmes. Announcer, Hart Abbott. Secretary, Charles Lookhart. Next race Tuesday. March 26th. u S UMMARY Free for All Yorkola. Howe-e Yrol ‘Pr-arnpagile, (Thompson) Hastings Echo Silver Doctor, (Bown 8 .. 1 2 4 3 D- Psi-lass (floss A (hi. Mac, (J. W. fTBrimll ‘I Chicago Girl. (Philipsl J Donna Thompson. (Adamsl 3 Class B Lsconla, (Bryantom .. . Happy Watson. iJ. W. 0'8 o en .. ... John F" (Woodsdel ... .. Scotty. (Csmpbelll . Jean ‘R.. (Thompson) Brazilian Mac. (‘Dennisl .. QbQOJP-l 4 1 3 6 Class f‘ Hamilton BOY. nRnrrsayl Lady Lindy. (Sutherland) ‘Ilomflswver. (Adams) ..- Delta Aubrey. (Woodsidel ... gnby Up, (MoArthml Cains Starts _ Comeback Lmgggmg, flrglnnd. March 26 -¢Cnntinulng his comeback cem- paign started after Len Harvey d" prived hirn of his mo!" b1"!- weight title, IAhy Gains. formerly q “mam, wnight knocked out Hhrry Orossley in the fifth round of a bout here. _ Th; Qgnadlgn negro will next meet the German heavypwriasht Vin- KIF-JQMv-l can: Howler here on hi. Bowl? THE ALLEYS not! NAMI- cwn aownma High single Iifca High three n. McCabe Commercial Leslie Groans Holy Name Club .......... High single n. Callaghan . Doe - . - - - “ls-us..- ‘race savsn BOXLNG BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Penalties In ion‘s high~flying Hawks wen hard H their third ' final “t. t “DUD” JAMES Webster Tallies Twenty seconds before the guns ended Aubrey Webster beat the llalnilinn goalie on a rebound from close in after Sam Wfclvlanus had raced through the whole Tiger team and pounded s. blistering shot at Marsh. Th, teams meet hers again Wed- nesday, the winners in the tots-l- goal series playing Fort William, Western champions, for the Allan Cup. The first game will be in Tor- onto next Saturday night with the second of the two-of-thrco her, either Monday or Tuesday. Three to one favorites before the battle, Hawks failed to gain that much advantage in the game. Play- ing a Tiger team that was hard- hit by injuries they were back checked to a standstill in the first period. They outplayed Tigers in the second and third periods but were unable to take advantage oi Tiger penalties until the final frame. l Greatfioalilsnding Both teams played marwllous defensive ga-mcs when they were short men and Marsh and Jim Fos- ter, Hawk goalie. contributed splendid goal tending to keep the score down. Fred Radke. Tiger defence man. was serving part of s penalty left ovcr from the second period when James got the Maritime champions first goal and Howard Wits serving s. penalty incurred in the last min-' ute of the game when Webster scored the second Moxicton counter. Penalties left Moncton short handed during the third period and both teams had the same trouble during the second. The game was a hard-hitting affair from the 2 start. but illegal body checks and tripping did not enter into it until the middle frame. Radke served three penalties during that smion. Stove Conick made the Tiger total right minutes and Len Burrow. Bill Gill and Knuckcr Irvine oi the Hawks were on the sidelines for minors. Gill served two penalties during the third and Bur-rifle. M11!- er, Howard and Conick made up the total of l8 including 8 in the lsst period. Passing Attacks Hawks‘ passing attack; gave them an advantage in that deport- ment oi the game but forwards oi neither team were able to get go- ing on goalward rushes that got anywhere. Both teams seemed more intent on keeping the score dowm than tnlung an advantage until they both opened up wide in the third period. While Hawks failed to get goals tonight they always seemed to have plenty in reserve while Tigu-s were hard pressed most of the evening. They went inw the game without Rod Farrell, their star defence man, who injured a shin in the Ot- nlso without Oooney Ontario Hockey Associati It was freely predicted after game that the Maritime larger score against champions. (By A. E. Fulford, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, Toronto, March 26—Mone- ai 2;; BQIIQEIT; Pi-QVQ a Formidable Clufifi; g In Hard Battle i Moncton Team Capitalizes Third Sessidfi? To Take (iogimanding 1 ~ » i inio a two goal lead in their r-rr-"y Eastern Canadian senior amateur ’ ‘i hockey finals series tonight, defeat- ing Ijlamilion Tigers 2-0 in a fast, fought game. eid scoreless for two periods‘; the 1933 Allan Cup winners got both counters when Hamilton men were serving penalties in a stirring period packed with brilliant hockey. Thirty-two seconds after the frame started “Dud” James, Hawk captain, took a pass from Bill . _ Miller after the latter had drawn the Tiger defence aside and whipped the puck past Hawse Marsh for the first counter, failed to clear it properly and James was in like the h\w he j to onto it up. Be fired n. back at the Tiger goalie and Marsh at- tempted to kick it out but missed and it stsuck the goal pogt, bmmd. ins to one side. When Howard took a penavy in the initial period tbs Hawks made their first concerted drive for a goal, sending on five forwards to pepper Mansh. They forced him to com; out of his net several times to save but he blocked svery effort they made . When Moncton were minus B rage and Gill during the time they were serving penalties in the first they had 1m trolblo staying off Tiger attack. but still Foster had many a ' _., ancments. Mllfi Hllhlt Marsh saved Tigers time after time in the second when Hamilton men were serving penalties. 1n cns minute the Tiger goal tender was down ontheicercintlmesinblock a barrage of shots {roux the flying Hawks. Each of them looked like sure goals and it seemed impossible for the O. H. A. champions to withstand the prusun but they clear quickly om almost got his stick on the puck as it lay before an open Hamilton not. Miller-was right in on Marsh and had only the goalie to beat when Radke was serving another d his three penalties and Burrage was also in the penalty boa. Miller fall- ed to lift the puck off the ice, how- ever, and Marsh flopped to the ice to save the Tigers again. Miilfitclmss The play on which James got the first Moncton goal came right after 'lhg face oft in the third period. A Tiger shot the puck far down the ice and Miller picked it up and raced down and drew the defense cleverly to one side. James whirled around the other side and skated to a position right in front of Marsh. He took the pass from Mill- er, and, waiting until the Hamilton goalie made his move, whipped the rubber high into the right hand corner of the net. Hawks were at their best during the third period and undoubtedly would have piled up a bigger score but for the four penalties that kept them short-handed At tirnm Tigris swarmed around Ploster peppr-rlgg puck; at him from all angles and he gave a great dhplsy of blocking. Too, Miller performed splendidly to keep Tigers off the scoring sheet- When Moncton were Win06 1" their own end of the rink Miller's reaching poke check broke up Tiler attacks at the blue line time after 2-‘ C" Hawks bed numerous chances to l 5:55: g§§iiza§ did. Onog when Marsh 1511011 b6" 5