f _ MARCH 24, 1937 i _ ~ 5 ' l _ 1 THE \A,`|lLI_I\KLUl`l`lt'|`UWN GUARDIAN _ _ rAGE SEVEN _ _WHD WILL BE MISS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND? i . - -_ _ ' '~, _”i~» _ _ BOWLING C TGRI LTEAM GAINS DRA W `1 oPE ER' 0061601116 Opponents Lead . By Rapping Home Four Goals In Final Session ST ANDREWS, N. B., March 23-Senators ol' St. Andrews and Un- ions of Victorilr P. E. I.. battled to A 5-5 draw tonight in fthe first game of home and home total-goal contest] for the Maritime Img;-mg te hockey championship. ' dh Fast p ay on a per ect sheet of ice kept the lar rl 4,,” miling 3-1 at the end of the second period, Unfair.; crruavlvlleflm Leshnot four goals in the last session. Each team loomed dice luring the mg; zo mimi os. After eight minutes of play the Islanders opened th Dan l\fcLe<;»ld caughit the puck in the Senators’ defence Lori? hgoiirgd f- c Gxraglliiiagle-Lagginlgiz net. Play had started cautiously bug nm; TIES COUNT D. G- McLeod, Victoria winger. received the first penalty of the game, and while he was ai nt Senators applied the power play. O'Neill caught Stinson‘s rebound and scored. The red ilgiit did not n Left winger Stinson tied the count. Al McNichoi took his own rebound and passed to 0Nell1, who slid thc rubber to Stinson- The little left winger was uncovered ind made no mitake. Husky checks by Finlgan, Sen- itor defenceman, broke up Islnnd rushes in the second period. Miller, in the Victoria defence, was cut on the nose by a ctick and took time out to be repaired. _ McNicho‘. Stinson and 0'Nclll were beginning to click in com- bination oiily to be blocked by goalie Lord. Stinson passed to Mc- Nirliol in front of_ the defence. The latter drew out Lord and made the red light flash. Three minutes later defenceman Graham sped up centre ice and flipped a neat pass to right winger 0'Neill. who gave St. Andrews a i-i lead. ) trouble. bse Hl>iJ€al‘ but the referee overruled the (£081 judge and the score co u t- ed, making it 4-2 for Senators. Dan McLeod skated around the defence and scored when the goalie slid out to block- A minute later D G. McLeod rushed in with the knctting goal Shortly before the game ended Graham made an end-to-end da h and again put Senators one only to see D. G. McLeod again the score with the final goal the night. Lineups:- D. tie of Victoria: Goal. Lord; defence, G. McLeod, R.. Miller K '1’homas;_ M'”°d U|‘°“°°’ D.Jo Kristi; at the start of the third period L°°d‘ "gm Wm' “Sm M°L°°d’ Victoria missed several good chan- Le;veifml£§;'fe° g“ 9 onships, Participants have train- | ladies, cream of the Island bcziiit iq l Miibum. Andrew and Lawlor' Lic( the starl.er's gun for the griieli iii; 13-lap test of endurance that will - ' .,. °f the scrws' ed harder; there is more of them display their po‘s»e. beauty :ind skating ability, before the crii.i~.il eyes 0’ the judges and you liiirf- ii picture that won't easily be for- gotten. It will be Spectacular, al- luring and beautiful and nt the ' with Marooris .. l .‘ " - la, established as and al are showing far more in - -, f, _ _ tercsi: all have an equal chance of ,: , I ‘fm f*‘_"°'“”,= capping the beautiful silver o-ups -§ on wnlghts that go to the winners. Tonizhtl -'i";'- ' mm" gm” °“ at Prentice Andrew is tlie defending just out of the pena`tv box in thi? tliird period when K“rca snapped up a pass from Lewis and riled in t.o make it 3-0 from his back- hand. Towards the efiiiish he stickhandied' down alone and drove a-puck that glanced into the nct off Cude‘s leg pads. Coach Cecil Hurts veteran wing- men, Aurel .loliat and Jolmny Gag- non, had little fortune in the fast warfare though Gagnon striped a- way at Smith from the blue line sector in every period. Armand Mondciu was more effective on at- tack. Paoking more weight and more all-around experience, the Rid Wings relied largely on Hee Kilrea, Barry and Lewis for offensive punch though Syd Howe 1:81101'/led through for some hard shots. SUMMARY First Period 1. Detroit, Goodfellow (Lewis, Bar- ry) 5:21. Periaitles-G8E1'l0H. BFWYY- Second Per od 2_ Detroit, Lewis (Barry) 16:54. Penalties-McDonald. Third Period 3. Detroit, H. Kilrea (Lewis, Baf- ry) 1:20. 4. Detroit, H. Kilrea (Barry) 17.52. periori. shot Maroons into the lead land they coasted through after that. surviving Bruins' bumping . _ - D ing. In tile last minutes, Dil. Campbell and took a major pen- same time the most stiipeiifwiis Show ever attempted here. And that like the skating races is bound to go over big. Make a date fo be at (lic ‘Forum tonight. Miss it and you will re- gret lt: see it and you won't ever forget it. "Q: 'ii Boston, Thurs' ` champion and the fast-skating “""" day _mghf “ith , Charlottetown boy is going to have _ ° Hurd’ if nec' I a tough time defending his laur- l _ _ , essary, there. em -“T5 I "'~ wonw For the past few weoks the For- _ l i bee- ` GE-m 1-- - ------ ‘;;i;.:.l ‘h°“¥-'h- if me teams play back V’ in practice sesions. Every one me °P°m“g'g“me form* Of the entrants is in fine shape and can V055' Scormg M5 mst gm! tonight as the local bovs vie with of the season at 13:56 of the first large delegations from énstem and , westem points what battles for P 0 I i c e m a n skating supremacy will be witnes- Se('i"oi-iiglIt'5 show has caught the T O B a t t I e With Mounlio imagination and fancy of the sports-loving public and a wide a- wake managementiiiy dint of much The .above heading may be a bit nusleading but nevertheless that hard work has everything in read- iness to gc over with a bang that is just what will take place toiiiglit at the Forum when officer um will be heard all over the three provinces, McEachern of the City Polce Force and Constable* Cameron of In between the efforts of the Island skaters there will be the ex- te R.. C. M. P. battle for suprem- HCY in a half mile skating eveni at liibitions by six mainland skaters the Forum in the Prince Edvrard that will provide thrills and spec- , tacular skating displays. Smythc. Island Speed Skating Champion- siiips. Logan, Balsar and Furze and last but by no means least the Trltes This race should bo a thriller and is only one of the many features Sisters from Moncton will all be there. Talent abounds in all six and they will thrill you to the core with their exhibitions of prowess _ _ that will take place tonight. Riv- _ airy between the two pariicipants 17:32. of tht, headliners of the evem_ Try is keen and each is det-ermiiird to Penalties' Carson, Clapper (major) and pick a winner as Balsar, Pu,-z¢_ uphold the honour of their respec- dncl 'i into fiuiry of unch swing- Clapper tangled with Dave Trot- tier. punched Referee Clarence aity. SUIVIMARY First Period 1-Moro ons, Voss (Conncher, North- coin 13:56. Penalties; Portland. Runge. Second Period 2--Mziroons, Nortlicott (Shannon. Robinson) 12:11, Penalties: Carson, Shields, Get- liflc. Third Period 3-Boston, Getliffe (Sands, Cow- lefyl 6:34. 4-Maroons, Cain (Gracie) 16:43. 5-1\’l~2\r00llS. Gracie (Cain. Mal'l<0r) is the Maritime one-mile race. one on the steel blades. Then there tive forces, well balanced team that pa power in almost every departm In winning, Hull proved itself a fights big hero, t P€“Hm¢5'“_'_‘°“?' .___.L ' ' i eks ~'~ .. r .--- - ' - ' ' ' "' en e th thi . one. apiece were the Hull scorers. tawa and Toronto boy was thi* th ¥l1.‘;;.§1fl.°l§.”“i.‘;€”§.i‘;’§.“’;* Leafs ,Outpiay Rangers _ I , But Are Defeated 3-0 Allan Cup playdowns. SUMMARY First Period l. Moncton, Dickie 'l:$. 2. Hull, Pratt 13:21. 13:21. 3. Hull, P. Reinhardt (Sauvage u) Ca n ta bs A r e a 14:47. Penalties-Bordeleau (2). Bastar- ° ooho<2>,whiio.m-gm, FGUOTIICS F01' Second Period ' . _ 4. Moncton. Bastaraclie 6:27. 5.61-1:1-Ill, Pratt (Bergin, Cholette) Rowlng Classlc I 25 . - P°“”“m°°*“F* R‘““`““’°”' Wm* PUTNEY-oN-Tnalvns March (2)’ Bordeleau' B' Lemanc' 23-(OP Cable)-The closest race Tmrd P"'°d in years was forecast. tonight as 6' Hun’ E‘ Relnhudt 1:29' Oicford and Cambridge ccii g, eted 'l.Hll.ll, BOI‘del€8/il. (CIIOIEIIM, P. training fm. mmm-mwis Bgth mmf- Reinhardt’ 10:45' varsity boat race on the Thames. 9. Hull, P. Reinhardt 13:45, Cambridge were 3 to 1 fo 5 to 1 10. Hull. Sauvageau 16:00. favorites to SCO,-e meh- Hgh con- 11.1-Iuil.Ja.nsen 16:13. secuuve victory over the dm-ir Pemme‘°_mne' Blues, but confidence in the Ox- ford camp was higher than f01' years past. tutes one of the heavigst. crews on record. This, it was predicted. would bc of special benefit this year as plenty of water is comin!! down thc rivcr and the race will be ri-fxl in a strong flood t‘de- Down Berhn than the Cambridge eight, consti- Fight Offer ALL SKATERS TAKING PART IN THE RACES T0- NIGIIT ALSO MISS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CON- 'IISTANTS ARE REQUESTED T0 BE AT IDIUM AT 1 0’CLOCK TONIGIIT T0 GET THEIR PASSES, NUM- BERS AND FINAL INSTRUCTIONS. BE THERE AND der in Miami, Florida Bradd NEW YORK, March 23-Heavy weight champion James J. Brad dock wasn‘t in a receptive mo today. Through his manager, J - Gould, the titleholder definite rejected Max Schmellngh $350, oder for is iight in Berlin. Meantime. sought on a court or This probably will prevent thb ' breaking of any records. Against Oxford’s power and slower stroke, Cnmbridiifl Sh°W bei' ter blade work and present a crlsll' The question more or lcss boils down to whether oxford, the best ' crew in years, are good enough to beat a. Camibridge eight not quite ly er and more eXP€l"°“'¢`°d eight K 'I AND 8 WITHOUT FAIL. GET YOURS- TIIE PROGRAM STARTS AT 8.30 SHARP AND TI-IE ABOVE MUST BE ATTENDED T0 BETWEEN The ~d r together weigh- Bracldock Turns ed ,,,,,§"§,f,§‘,‘,,,,,';°2-,", ,,.,,.,,..,,,,........ . , od OC 000 ID . oc was disclosed by his manager be secretly on route to Chicago, where the champion plans toiight Joe Louis June 22 in spite of at- tempts to frustrate this ob_1¢¢f,ive_ up to standard. . Changes ln the exhibition races) ISLAN D” honours. speed. --S ,--------*'-'_' -- -“ ' ` Hlghllghis of 7ONlGHT’S Monsfer Meet All races are for the Championship of Prince Edward Island (except 'ri-IERE ARE 151' ENTRIES IN za EvEN'rs S There are 73 beautiful ladies competing for “MISS PRINCE EDWARD _ There are six of the fastest skaters available to thrill you with their ‘g _ Ther; in-¢ beautiful trophies for lst, 2nd & 3rd place winners. . There are entries from nearly every section of the province. V ' Such sm, ,, LOGAN.-surrna-B.u.sAn-and uio 'rnrras I SISTERS will entertain you. your approval. Elaborate arrangements for Rn ¢|l\\l°l'5l/0 Pl‘08l'8l\lll¢ Dl'¢S°|\l*°d fm , Box Office open all day-GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY, and be ill efore 8.30 and SEE IT ALL. your seat b_ *ii-1 -111--XJ ,were awarded at the point on the Rugby Rules (cp ble) IDNDON, March 33- C5 _rroportoht changes ln F-“Bush Rugby rules affecting scrumma- gms and converting of Denali? tries have been made UY 31° 1-“‘ ternational Rutxbl' Bvafd- P10903” to Cut down the value of o. drop- kicked goal from four D0lI\f-5 WU-5 considered but it was decided in make no change- To improve! scrumma-ge play it wgs decided l. ball lil\1S|. be Pull into the scrum at a moderate S0006 and first touch the ground beyond the foot of the nearest player in each front row. Previously the ball might first bounce outside the scrum. The board altered the rules .surrcundiniz the rarely-awarded pon;-ity try, In future penalty tries w‘li be nivarderl as if scored bt- tween _ the pofts. Previously they \\.il~"` ,___._.. 'ron,oN'ro, March 23--New York Rangers’ finely tuned hockey machine turned berserk tonight and fought out a 3-1_7 Will 0_1/el' Toronto Maple Leafs in the first game of a. two-of-three Same Stanley Cup preliminary series. The game, steamed up as a meet- I ing of delicate hockey machines clashing in ii. meeting that would be clean and fast turned out rough, tough and thrilling. ’1`hii_'tY two seconds before lt ended a riot that had few parallels in playoff hockey broke out- Players tumbled over the ice poking and jabbing at each other. stickfand gloves were dropped for the heavier going. blldmall Rcd Horner ma/de menacillg EBSt\1_1`€S Bi' Referee Ag Smith when he singled out Horner as a good man to keeP out of the fight and, forra minute. a fight threatened between Man- ager Conny Bmythe of Leafs and Referee Smith. _ - Bob Davidson, tough all evening, cross checked Phil Watson across the mouth to start the outbreak The battle royal ended with Charlie Conachcr, Phil Watson, Bob Davidson and Art. Coulter rc- ,ceiving major penalties that didn‘t mean a thing because the game nod only 32 reoonds to so when they were imposed. In play Leafs had it over Rang- ers llke a blanket. The shots on goal show clearly how much iid- vantage they had over the New Yorkers. Toronto banged 45 shots at Dave Kerr in the Rallllel' “"5 anci Turk Broda handled only 1'1- SUMMARY ' First Period Scoring-None. Penalties: Jackson, Coulter, Hor- ner, Coulter. Second Period 1. Raiigers, Patrick (Boucher) 5.29- Penalties: Homer. (ma.i01‘l - Pratt, M. Colville. Third P rlod 0 2- Rangers, Murdoch (Keelinm Watson) 15.06. 3. Rangers, Shibicky (N. Col- viliei 16-10. Penalties: Coulter. major and minor. Watson, Oonacher, David- goal line The obstruction rule was alfo tightened A pinwr stoopinr: to son, all ma.l0l°$- t NI W.; "fri ”-;=“‘="’ "' ‘ I Home vinol - oe . goal-line ,opposite where_the offence _ Pa ,-_'. -¢ mined. Penalty-try con- ‘ 0.€`:'?"?*`5' TUBAECUS b ok of the point where the offence a was committed or on their own Y T " ”_` “_” _ ’ ’“"°¥-f--- ~-f---f-----»»-W 1 ,_ ,_ :--,---~-~--3 Y~~ Q _ _ , U 1 3 M 1 M | ‘\\\ hh » t A Truth You Should - Kndw ! 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