I itenrltlih of superiority throughout _T.HE_.¢_l|i\.RL-.0IT£1'QWN LQEMRPYIAANI- ARn . I BASE BALL WRESTLING BOWLING di- Q. BOXING BASKETBALL _ OTHER SPORT Again t Defeat .Maroons / a Was Hero Of _v“lTivny”i Thompson, In Bruin Net Game-Winners , I Scored Three Goals In Four - J Minutes. , covering the 26 rniles 385 yards in the jfilfiflflfl... March fl—Boston Bruins gained a strangle holdonthe opening series of the Stanley Cup by tsklnl their second consecutive gameflrom Montreal Maroon: 4-2 hem last night. Tile almost unbeat- lflaved zhell-‘usual ls-ll- lihst game and except for_e few minutes in the first and final per- iodsflsl” Boston squad had a defin- "Ilhy" Thompson irl the Boston I911. ‘Ill WON-bl? the hero of the lune.‘ for he sic shot after shot of the Maroons, wh n his defence was outplayed. For the most part of the genie. Eddie Blwre and Lionel mtehmen were an impassable wall to forwards. but when- ever they fell down Thompson rose totbeloooasicn in save brilliantly. Ihejoirvrlrd line played like a well the "dynamite trio" ma: reasons The first perod was the mod even of the gamehlthough even here the! Bruins showed a slight edge. Neith- er team tried as hard smthey might have. both sending out two man at- tacks which immediately returned to their own blue line when unsuc- cessful. Boston played cautiously, waiting’ for theifthence, while the lvlsroons, ‘with everything to rein arid little to lose. but all ‘they had into‘ the game. . Flour minutes after the start of second period Boston brokefloose and in three minutes had scored three goals. till-I meant the downfall of the local team and although the Maroons came back in the third to score two and be but one behind Baton. they never again were a Idfitutlsbeingeverybitssgocd altberegulars. serious threat to the Bruin! title hopes. , Rangers. Win * Fromcgttawa 5-2 I (Canadian Press)‘ NEW-YORK. MM‘- ,23.+‘I‘ils New Kerk Hangers advanced to the semi- finldagf the play-offs for the Stanley Cupftonight by defeating the Ottawa senators s to z in the second ml last game of the series between theihird piece teams of the National Hockey League. Combined with a 1 to 1 tie in‘ the first encounter, tonight's vic- . torygavc the Rangers a margin of six goals to three for the series. The Rangers will meet the winner of the second place series between the ‘ ‘ Black Hawks, which started in Ohio- sgo tonight for the right to go into the final series for hockey’: most cov- eted tiophy. i FLASH o‘. Canadians, i; Chicago, 0. " i_,_______. Mick the Miller. an. Irish three- year-old believed to be the fastest dog {in the world, -wss bred snd trained by an Irish priest, who re- icently sold him zol $4.000. have the The flavor of H. 8r N. Black Twist is cured in—you’ll I life trying to chew it out. Ad]: for it and enjoy ._ yourself. thou time of your 5F 0'93"“. i5 ngnyslluc Ur FATHER" WINS rNATIIJNAl l Canadiens and Chicago _.¢i._-__ __... KARl.K08Kl A. l. mllullnl (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y... March 21!.- Karl Koski, of the Finnish-American A. o.. won the National A. A.‘ U. marathon championship here today, extremely fast time _of two hours, 25 minutes. 21 1-2 seconds. Docs NotiLook BrightFor The I BigHockey Touir" LONDON, March ZIL-Proposah to bring hockey teams from the Ameri- can continent, probably from Canada. for a series of exhibition games in England in the near future. were be- ing discussed in skating circles. There are no definite arrangements yet. however. The venture is attrib- uted to n. prominent British sports- rnsn who recently visited Canada snd the United States. In the opinion of one English auth- ority. there is not at the ‘ a single ring in the United Kingdom which could accommodate a suffici- ent crowd toshow a profit of $500 out of s. hockey match, even leaving out the question. of the payment of professional players. It is believed that nothing further will be heard of the project until a suitable arena. is available. . Despatohes from Montreal some bring four teams from the National Hockey League to England. Millionqires Trimmed 3_ to 0 fiCnnadian Press) " WINNIPIJJ, Man. Mar. 23.'-Prou rulers of the Wests Junior domain, Eimwood Millionaires, hovered on the brink of _disaste Saturday night be- fore the challenge of Regina's isn- nonadlng Patriciss. Records lay in a broken heap behind the young Pats as they pounded on the Abbot Cup defende n, stung them with a 3 to-O defeat and stood triumphantly on the threshold of intorsectional battle for the Memorial Cup and the Canadian Championship. Thompson To. Get‘ Vezina Award M / . March 23.—-“Tilly" Thompson, goal-keeper of the Bos- weeks ago said it was proposed to ' i I . Sport Curiosities ._-.-. - . if TAYL- THAT wAs #1450455: WHEN JACK ZIVIC AND JOHNNY DAR¢Y SCOREO A DOUBLE KNOCKDOWM z riQrHe spam- aus .‘ - CAMPOLO- FLOORED MIKE FERRARA . 35 flMes w 3'4» Rouluos, w A sour lslAssslrrluA ." ’ "W has I'm...» FWIIHIIII m. Gnal Britain flgh" nun,“ -. .Wl-‘isNlTA~_/1.'oa_ KAYOEOX HIMSELF l. one o: 114s QUEEREST K-O-S us! HISTORY" w ‘A RECENT 60in- euooY MA5TRO. AND WHEN HE .601‘. UP/BUD RUSHED AT HIM so 5AVAGELY ‘ms RING. MASTRO Gor- BAcl< m. BUT TAYLOR, Hi5 6A: l<~ WRENCHED, on FLOORED‘EARL_ 50TH FELL OUT OF UNABLE TO" MOVE; 1P"? Freak knockdown and iiil-OCk-Qllt"0li‘.. Until the first lmockdvwll in the eprodos abound in ilstic animals, the’ nth round. Mastro had a CHM most classic of all being that eeIe-i vr-nlug lead. But that technical braterl double K. O. in which the Ii. 0. against Taylor was tough luck referee picked Ad Wolgazt from the indeed. floor (sure he was champion then,‘ The same nKgIltJEl-enue Rocco bump- wosrrt he)?‘ and counted Joe Rivers red Willie Davis through tho ropes out after those slugging lightwelghts ‘in n fly weight battle ‘at Toronto. had crashed {sch others buttons ‘.“!"l!: was stunned when his head with simultaneous rights ‘ _' ‘ cllcrl the press table and so the As grlevously freakish a kllmkout. as ever occurred happened recently ;p1ial where the good news canlcdtha in Chicago when Bud Taylor rushozhDtlvlca was not seriously injure . through the ropes on top of Earl? Evc:_ u: will recoil that Jack Mastro in his frenzy to finish LIISIDTIHPSPY lied far hotter" luck when latter whom he had just knocked - Lllllis Flrpo srllt. the old champ hcelr. down after being outpoiirted widelylull over the roves with who birstfk for more than eight rounds. '1'1le.l‘ll=l1 in their Polo Ground: cassc. tempcstuous Taylor madly strivlngiThe hard’ bitten tiger mm EPW14- to tin-n defeat into victory and theivigifid fl- "lWYV-‘YS il'i°°'W\'iI'°1'- "I"! suddenly muddled Mastro tell hcovlly | f0!‘ felf-llftiiflii-iml slime $11595 o v in the press section. Burl sprained 1115 ; cushioned Dczupseyls fall! lie return- ‘ back and couldn't go: back in the ;ed to the rive in time w Wis-W ring within ten seconds; the samqthe groggy "Wild Bull early in the flop aroused Earl who clambered naxt, the scrcnd round. That was ton Bruins, has been selected for the George? Vezinn Memorial Trophy. annually awarded to the goal-keeper and who,'ib_ the opinion of the don- ors. the Canadian Hockey Club di- rectors, is entitled to the award on the yesx-‘s performance. Thompson. who is the youngest goal tender in the League. will be presented ‘with the trophy during his I shy here. March 80, i930, has been set by the Electricity Supply Board of the Xrlshfree State as s. tentative date for supplying to ‘industrial users current from the Shannon River project. , ' ' For the progressive improvement of drops in Bpsin the government plans to select seed wheat from dis- tricts "producing ' the best qualities for distribution in. those having poor crops. . . with the best average in the N. H. L-.-—~‘< "the advantage over their mm com- 19ml “B31511 b“; back in five ticks of the clock. snzhiliflt “YRS m? Y-“Tmm k"°°k'd°w“‘" o won u“ bong on a tgrilnica] knggk- !Cill'lliV3i cver staged in less than two | ed on the turntable, a‘ swivcllell mod- WOMEN WILI. MAN YACHTS - ‘ ———'— 02m it"s syzirllrcniztr. A ltoftabka c1152.... BOSCTC-N. March ‘lit-When the veteran skippers of the South 52c.- ton Yarht Club man the? bT/fi-ié Adjustable washed; on 1 3 brcew". I0!‘ U18 EDF-Jli! “i095 W95’ M" “WEI the keel of the little Marconi JibHvaS in vcguc more than n century‘ stimulate wind "Dr's of 9- Illii Willi/IT 0! llm°51¢31i:il':::.llrc on cithcl- a tczider or stiff trotting and experience. host, Arthur E. McSarry has designed door sailing boat as a practical way. fllndpmcntal OIWIII-ISQIINIIS to the lady skippefl rncnted by 1h;- “Flying; Dutchman.‘ of the club the fine art of aaillnB- The "Flying Dutchman" as the model is called consists of s. seven foot box hull with a regulation sized iibes. tums racing marks. sails closes ‘crate s tumtable with a supple two- tiller. Two rods run forward and 0p- hsuled. bra-ad branches, runs. etc to-one gearing an ngem- it. Mount- judgement the important things. u‘. ended. He ‘was rushed to s hos-. iwrole or Acclus and furnishes tile sail- Clnsses hrc held cv ry Friday night what is believed to be tho first iIl- and lectures null Ltieu answers to ‘ c1521" are supple- Each girltakes her turn at the til- lcr and keeps n weather eye on the ‘fiflilc you must yield when . disposition of canvas es ‘she tacks‘. with the factors of rafety and cool Irauncls oi‘ a il':avy-\ve'.gllt_ champion- ship built. Dellzr vy had Firpo down [raven limcs before his owrl thrilling l through l-‘le ropes, and had been oped to his knees for an instant h the Argentine‘; first punch as 1th: opening bell echoed. After the s amble back from press row Jack ishlnnled Luis down three times be- ifmc the latter" was counted out. But a knockdown record for all iiillle must have been set by Vfirnnio this sftsmoon. first-heat getting);- wnystthc usualhoulzfl-leiceia reported in excellent-condition and with present weather conditions pre- vailing s. great afternoon's sport is anticipated. The following sre the clsssesu. Great-Ice ‘- Promised.» F6 This Qféternuo The Victoria Driving Club will (‘has a Trot-Captain Ja stage s. race meet ..on the river ice. Brier Mac, Watts Edition. Mao -~. \ I i) dis. Clue B Paw-Colorado P, Mac. I4 Copis. Bel. Hush: j ’ Class B Trot-Dapper Don B net, Royal Worthy. There will also be a green entries taken st the ice. _., ca“ "1 r ‘iseasglri Maritime I Tennis Starls Dead HALIFAX, N. 5., March ZZ-Jim- Maritime Provinces and former hold-_ | pionships, died in hospital here today from injuries received last night, when he was thrown from the car in which he and two friends were driv- ing. The car left the road and But- ler was thrown through- the. wind- shield and struck his head against-a The other occupsn‘ of the car escap- ed unhurt. ‘The croorsllireso Sick Of White ‘Sax DALLAS. Ten, March 2._—-De- clnrlng he 'was “sick of being bull- dozed? by Charles Comiskey, C ‘ go White Sox owner, Art "The Great" Shires, erstwhile first baseman. has announced that he nsvel- again‘ will play with the team now in training here. ' ' the Chicago club offered him. ‘Cmmpolo in one of his early starts a- ,jjC\'l‘.FL hilcllclc Ferraro. an Argentine iililllllCdl‘. In lcss than three rounds, thg Pride or the Andes floored "Little lFlYpO" Ferraro thirty-five times. "That is olle for the book!" sport log", may exclalm. "For a fairy book!" some oi us may ‘add. ' All of which intimates that Bueuos Aires boxing historians have but ilittie to learn from our Bamums, ttcflknrds. Dan Morgans. Jimmy i ‘ohnstolls and Leo l". Flynns in the art of exaggeration. Working on the basis of safety e! yccht, rusting on gfnlllals like a first and the cutting down of boat. with the tiller rcpaihibilh. Skipper McCarry hssf fan p?l‘I0‘.'lllS the luid tho groundwork with the Ruler. ‘s.’ the Read. The nautical catechism ici the class is the old charity which ‘ago in the United Slates navy and reliant llmrino. ‘when closc-lzuulcll on the star-boasrl lack tic other ship may cross your trunk. Vihcn cn the port tack you appear iShips sailing free must all keep cicnr. going free 1T9 sail cloze-houled or on your lee .. ‘on rm with wind on different‘ sides ‘In. 0.5;... haunt; riiqggdnogtwouu-l-‘gagntvaum . o» uaivr I ediatf uontav rem-r‘: aasxr MEWEr. JIGGS ‘GET REA... .~y¢qp;q. 1am eserA aura.’ "fl-yaw va Ann saw _ Macon: won-w- were wE ARE QQIMQ QM " I ~ j ' ‘ QUI, 6 manna. ' . as Aeu: ‘TO aAQlo A yAnqqqNfi 1R D_ i ’ .-%%1'HAI:R_ _ - ~12 FROM wunrr, ' i s ‘ . f ' ' 1 The starboard tacl: your case decides. ( Hare‘: Ilow llw FRENCH phi-on it I Le meilleur que l’ on puisilo ‘ - acheter, pour son argclii: l i :1 ’ mie Butler, of Bedford. one of the. best known tennis players in thelmtermedmm hock”, chamuom v er of both the Nova Scotla mens‘ when they duh with the- c. ‘L,’ doubles and mixed doubles chem-Io sex.“ New B wick mag“ rock sustaining s fractured skull! l l a i ‘i, alum-row. Mar. zen-w.‘ 'by some strange act of provil‘ He said» he wasgolfll W w‘ “Wswlioh. but officials claim-that t‘ white sox to place hi_n_1 on the yolun- ‘was cloud at me time and ‘h tary retired list. Ho planned to pro- o’ the derailment L! a myflepyvm i “"6 “"""°“‘" {mm Pmbabiy w; train was travelling from BrmtIorG play semi-pro ball, in which he bell-H’... For. Era wrecking m.” “fro cved he could make more money than Hamilton “d Branthrd w“ ‘d -—---—--?--__ ----- .-_ morning most, of the wrecker: with But if you have the wind right aft the exception. of the englm .41; K969 019M‘ 01' "B?! sailing craft. ;I.Cl'|d‘3l' had been cleared away.» nuuwssafaui: ullluls FUR llilcll The Victoria Unions, N. a-r _ iéii ‘DZ! 7Q!‘ this morning for Monctcii, 1'28 ers in the first of s. ' series for the Maritime lnionnliatq Hockey championship. . . ' . Engine And 31 (5 o: n 3" 1% Q on. &II_HKE)!¥LIFSV Leave s‘ ‘ ii engine sunk in six feet of ea: ter plunging from the c. 11 It. t c near Caledonia last night crews are today working fgfl Qtha monster back on the track’; Iligth wreck which by some strange ‘resulted in no injuries to t ’ fourteen freight cars were“ including a cal-load of h, 311M its-nil °lr full of gasoline. pw V 'burled under debris romaine inteeti The derailment occurred near ‘f night to get the track CIQEIOIJM ». Ztlsoss able to re rid. 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