‘,1,’ ./nl.|li"k BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING‘ orm iReversal Of Maple eafs Has Toronto Board f Strategy Openly Worried‘ By SYDNEY GBUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. Anni 6-—(CP)—Ail was peaceful on the troubled Tor- ~ - hwhr front today u the crippled Chicago Black 1mm, masters the situation for the present at least, and Toronto Maple Leafs reed- for l ulnptl of the Stanley Cup iinel. Pence overtures were being extended freely by Chicago's Bill Stew- fllfl Tcrvnwl Conny Smyihe. principals in the main bout of the - lledllled flsticufis before Hawks made their gallant stand for a 3-1 WI’! lli Athe series opener last night. T “M” " "As far as I am concerned the fights are all forgotten," said Srnylihe and the Chicago manager echoed the statement. "It was Just one of those things that crop up in the heat of a mo- merit," Stewart added. But Smythe was in a pessimis- tic as well as a forgiving mood. "Ii we don't win tomorrow night we won't win the cup." the Leaf , predicted glcomi . " series will help but 1i we lose tilahseclmd game I guess we just uont good enough." .i|l hails To ind Hurler 'ke Johnson wi in the opening ot-flve serfs. lfiind wililullelirclzoérmerke Mike flies, r ar eeper, on the sidelines and M18131 March, t wins. oalnable m 141880 treatment of respective groin and toe ifiillries. will be able to play until the third game in Chicago Sunday night. Kamkas may not be ready even then and Alfie Moore, centre of the storm that led. in the flst fight. lnd hero of the Hawk victory, will continue to goal for Chicago until Ksrakas is The sudden form reversal of Leafs, who won the National Lea- gue title in three straight from the powerful Boston Bruins, had the Leaf openly worried. There were no hurts among the shocked Les-is, their Preston. Ont. Whining ters Lifer the game. The mt sow. mesa” ptlzlking ea term- Ilhvlbody wl any sense "ihvrewvas never one even unr- 0on1 League champions were sent thromh lnst-nlinute physical-main- ing drills today as Coach Dick Ir- vin attempted to rebuild the con- fidence and site lost in the week's - 1870B after the Bruin series. Leafs, 3-1 favorites to win the first some, 8.111 were 8-6 to take the second though odds th series shrunk to even mung}: Thee to Chic for over the air sbarti h t 10 E1‘ put-sport m. n‘ ° a’ ba until evcry- ’ , when Johnson Wléunt the May Retire Next Yea r (Canadian Press Despatch) oawmv, Apriid-Jfile National Hadley League's ou ding maliwCeclll (Tiny) Thompson, for s. decode the Boston Bnlins ace net minder. may retire next year. Rflturhing to his home hcrqfyes- rday, Tirompon, who slatted his foe career on Calgary school rinks, am rc- “I seriously thinking of thine. 1 he been in the National the Bruins was Press all star team. is: was found in a horizontal posi- irlcn in l hours hero, RNlNG-noon-m‘ 1111M- . banish “facial fatigue" in n hurry with an exhilarating Gillette Inks-up shave! Gillette Blades give you cleaner, closer, more invllflflflfll shawl. because they're amnion- mede for your Gillette Rucr. The super-keen edges are held in perfect . alignment md whisk off the W159i ehifile right at the bate line. 1110M - ca Illa Gillette Blades. At W" A min-s m are. 10 f“ 5“- THE CHARLCPITMUWN_ 60111171511 vs“... won wolf? BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT HAWKS AN EVEN BETTO .WIN STANLEY CUP ISLANDE. 3S LOSE FIRST GAME IO ‘ RI VULE TTES Big League Teams Start O n T r i p MONGION, N. B., April 8~Thc twc National League hockey teams “Canadian? and De- trolt "Red Wings" passed through Monctcn this afternc over the Canadian Nat onal Rall- ways to Sydney on their way over- seas to lay a series of exhibition games. ey will play an exhibi- tion game in Sydney tomorrow (Thursday) night. Each team oc- cupies a special sleeping car. A large crowd of hockey fans were on hand on the station plat- form at lilioncton to get a glimpse oi the two major league teams as they passed through. There were also a number of fans gathered on the station platforms at Camp- b Lton and Bathurst on the way eas . The teams will leave Sydney on the day express to Halifax Fri- day morning and will ping an ex- hibition game at Halifax he same night and another game Saturday night, following which they will board the Cunard- Vhite Star line "Ausonia". They are scheduled to play galrgnes in London, Paris and Brus- se . Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Prince Grocery-Milo. All Stars-3182. High single Rev. Dr. McMahon 281. High three Rev. Dr. McMahon rushed back to 699 Commercial League Prince Grocery-NM. Hawks-Bum. High single G. Gillis 320. High three B. Cox 631. ' ladies League Stars-limo. Sexagon.s—2255. High single D. McDonald 215. High three D. McDonald 511. ‘fought at 7 Unlock- Mix League:- Racers vs. Cresqanfs; Pacers n. Tmtters. At 8:45:- Alerts vs. Flying Frenchmen. Stagers vs. Stars. CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEY Holy Redeemer League Dodger-s:- E. Mclnnls 191 219 204 K. Mclnnis 135 130 I71 R. Stewart 218 194 302 M. Driscoll 194 116 11B U. Connors 1B3 182 129 D. 54 102 130 1075 943 1146 Total-MM Wizards:- P. Mahar 106 150 190 C. Ooyle 12'! 134 0'1 A. cLean 104 1'16 90 L. Arsenault 169 100 183 C. Pineau 184 212 199 690 841 ‘I38 Total-mil. Ladle; high single M. Driscoll 194- Indies high three I». Arsen- aul 512. Gents high single B. Stewart 302; Gents high three R. Stewart 714. Mixed league Ind1ans-3l65. Cardinals:-31'l3. Ladies high sinEle a. Doyle 216: Indies high three G. Doy e 565. Gents high single N. J. Clow ling; Gents high single N. J. 010w Men's Elimination Tournammt . T Prau ht-‘IBO. . Taylor- 30. . Pineau-JIIS. MacLe —628 ;<>o . Rice-Sill. . McDonald-nil. MacAdam-olc. Tonight at 8.30. Elimination doubles. Tonight st ‘I o'clock. Hoops vs. Biscuit Co. (City League). HQU Noted Player S I a t e d F o r Warwicksh i re (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BERMINGHAM, April 6-413. E. S. Wyatt, noted cricketer and former Iinglend captain, stated to- day he would glay for Warwick- shre during t e coming season. The Warwickshire Club at its an- nual meeting a week ago decided to replace Wyatt as captain by Peter Cranmer, better known as a rugby international. For some month; reports have had it that W att, one of the mainstays oi t e Warwickshire County team for many ears, might join Surrey for whic he has a birth qualification. Announ- cing some months ago that Cran- mer would be recommended for the captaincy, the Warwickshire committee declared the club would benefit by a change. simhiéilwags Around The Sport Front (By Alan Randal, Canadian Pra Staff Writer) NEW YORK, April c-Master Robert Feller, pride of Clevewid Indians‘ pitching staff. has altered his delivery to avoid wildness, cut- ting down on his back-swing. Ob- servers say his speed suffers some- what from the change but control is Bob's big need and his shorter backswing make; it none too easy for runners to obtain non-stop leads off the bases. Goodness Gertrude, here's a name for s. hockey team-“Tfile Sahara Desert Canoe Club hockey team”—-that outfit plays in Tor- onto. While the rest of New York's have left town, Ching Johnson lingers around, not certal J when he will reach his 0311mm ranch. There's talk Chin; has played his last hockey game but no one actually knows“ not even the b Americans‘ defenceman hi . Meanwhile he has ears to the ound for word of a mane s ob somowhe u. Boss Red Du n, fore leaving New York for 0e1- lzary forecast his team would be “a lot stronger next year." Dut- tcn says his team did some 3100(1) better this year than last. Mirrors instead of mechanics will help the daredevils of auto- mobile racin burn up the bricks in the 500-m e Indianapolis speed- racing cars-will ta the riding mechanic under a new rule, Louis Schwitzer, chairman of the American Automobile Associa- tion's technlcal committee ex- plains. The rule uires that each car be equi ped th the mirrors to flu the vet's "looking back." most Broadway characters. Mike Jacobs, czar of fistiana, lives mostly at night. They tell how a lawyer was told to be at Jacob's office “at four o'clock". Arriving at p. rn., Uncle Mike found the lawyer had waited three hours but it was the lawyer who was late. Mike waited all the night before for him because in Jacobs’ len- gusge. four o'clock is 4 a. m. If Glen Cunningham, master of (4:04.4) wants s mile race with Sydney Woodersorl of and, the outdoor record holder (4:06.4) he will have to go to Europe for n, match this year. Wooderson is unable to run in Princeton's invitation meet June 18. Betting Commissioner Jack Doyle with olds final odds on the National and American Baseball Leagues because of Joe Dilvlaggici; holdout. Doyle says 1f “Derm " remains unsigned after the sea- son starts it will make a big dif- ference in prices. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Marple Ileafs set a mode-ml play-off scoring record i/wo years a-gq to- night when Red Wings defeated Leafs9-4inthesecondmmecf the Stanley series. The scor- ing record for e matches was set Jan. 11 last when Montreal Maroons defeated Canadians 11-7 at Montreal. PEIIILS OF PEACE PRAHA —(CP)— During Czech machine-gun exercises a boy walk- National Hockey League players , (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GALT, 0nt., A1111] 6—Preston Rivulettes, whose sme in hockey approaches that of the Edmonton Grads in women's basketball, de- feated Charlottetown Islanders 5-1 here tonight in the first game of the Eastern Canada ladies’ hockey association finals. Tin-cc times holders of the Do- minlun title, Rlvlilettes encounter- ed unexpectedly stiff o position from the speedy Prince ward 1s- land learn. Nellie Ransconlbe. Preston goaier, played spectacular- The second game of the two- game, total-goal series will be played Friday night. The series winner plays Winnipeg in the Canadian fnals. Googs McInnis scored the Is- landers‘ only goal mid-way through the second period. The flyin Charlottetown forward skated a- most the entire length of the ice, cleanl split the Preston defence and rove s. hard shot into the goal after manoeuvring Miss Rans- combe out of position. Three Rivulette goals came through E. Pitcher who scored the only goal of the first period at the ILIZ-minute mark. Miss Pitcher gait Preston ahead shortly after e start of the second period on s. pass from Hilda Ranscombe and M. Schmuck made it 3-0 six min- utes later. The Islanders cut Preston's lead 30 seconds later through Miss Mc- Innis’ spectacular goclward rush but Preston again went three goals up three minutes after the start of the final period when Miss Pitcher scored unassisted. The scoring ended at 11:08 when Hilda Ransccmbs stickfhnndled her way through the entire Charlottetown team to easil ie Isl an d G i rl s Stout Resistance Before Going Down To 5-1 Defeat Put Up hsni pie . Sybil MacMilinn of Charlotte wn was "dumped" by Sault of Preston in the third per- iod and had to be carried off the ice, her wind knocked out. Miss Saull drew the only penalty of the game. Miss Cudmore, Islander for- ward, suffered a cut across the face and lip and Vimy Jones. Charlottetown centre, was char-g heavily into the boards. Miss Pitcher was cut on the fore- head by a skate and at the start of the third period Hilda Rans- colnbe appeared with a badly A doctor said he broken. the Rivulettes said after the game that des ite the the Islanders ad put up the best battle of any lad es’ club which had come to this dis- trict in years. Lineups:- Charlottetown: Goal. Hillier; de- fence, Montgomery, Wesks-k ceritire, . c- Members o Jones, ings Cudmore, Innis; subs, lant Cameron, G. Mclnnls, S. MaeMillan, B. Mac- Miilian. Preston: Goal N. Ranscombe; defence, Saull, hipel; centre, M. Schmuck, Williams, Beilsiein, Scanning The Horizon BY PAUL MIC Associated NEW Swim Happiest chief gnshouser of the Stinfl Geshouse cimlnged like s. hat. '1'hml:gh pear b0 be a misfit outfit with slight chsmces of grabbing National Ieag t. seems happier he was a freJhmal-i at Fordhnm. Luckiest Harold Terry of New York Giants. As soon as (he Colonel stepped off the train at the spring base at Baton R9080. the was hit with an oil boom. his Giants Angrlest Jake Ruppert. The old colonel really is sore at Joe Dhnaggio for his holdout Saddest Fall Beagle. Hell. ficials: T. Hillman. Kitchen- er", M. Walker, Preston. SUMMARY First Period 1. Preston, Pitcher combo) 11:12. Penalties: None. Second Period ‘a Preston, Pitcher (R nscolnbe) 3. Preston, Schmuck 8:40. 4. ChTowl-l, E. Mclnnis 9:11. Penaltlcstfilfone. eriod 5. Preston, Pitcher 3:43. 6 Preston, HlRanscombe 112G. (H. Rans- y best ~ r. Several casualties sfifiilfir to the (0.2. By Guardian's Hooch-l Wis) OTTAWA, April 5-—CW|JW811 Fly- ers turned on Quebec Aces with a trim their conquerors oi.’ two days ago 5-2 and even their Eastern Canada Allan Oub finals at the game each in the bcst-of-mree games series. Aces seemed ho feel the etfeetl of the hard bumping Flyers after the first period which ended with the score 2-1 in their favor and Com- wall outplayed them at every stage a brilliant effort. Heavy favorites to take the east- em title in straight games, Aces were not in the picture after the first period. Pete Martin and Jock O'Connell put the Quebecers two goals ahead in the opening session butBrowngothi-sfilstpointin the final minute to out down the lead. From then on Flyers had the better of the play, skating at ease through a Quebec team that tired quickly. Brown socred again mid- Match War (A. P. by Guardiank S ial Wire) NEW YORK. April War Ad- miral and Seablsouit. rivgls for United States thoroughbred hon- ors, faced a opportunity today to match stri es twice this season with $100,000 at stake on each oc- casion, as a nation-wide bidding sudden reversal of form toni8hf- to Gill Penalty: Saul Cornwall Flyers Extend Final Series To Three Games By Defeating Aces way ti w: the second and MoClelland put Flyers ahead five minutes later on a play started by ie. The Cornwall team kept up its ceaseless attack in the final ses- sion with Brown and Gillie getting goals in the first seven minutes. IUMIMAB! F1111. Period l-Quebec, Martin 18 S-Quebec, O'Connell 10.30 kComwall. aid M031 Penalties: McClelland, McMahon, Brennan, Taugher. .02 (McIntyre) (IlMADUn- Second Period kairnwlill, Brow-n (McMahon) tpll, McCleiland (Gillie) Perllifltfes: Brennan, Godin. Stangle. This] Period dv-Oomwell, Brown (MacDonald, Mclvinhon 242 ‘f-Oornwall, Gillie (Brown, Me- loche) 7.10. Penalties: Martin 2, Perresult. Stangle, Meloche, Tcndreau. Negotiations Under Way To Admiral And Seabiscuit For Huge Purses New York state Racing Commis- sion, Chicago's Arlington Park has ut forward a definite offer of a 100,000 purse for a race nah-Yul The Chicago offer, made ro John D. Howard's Stagehand, Seabiscult by a nose in the $100.- J been going he hit the Detroit (A) Brooklyn Hamlin an Other re Chicago (A Gar-ha rk : 9“_‘1_P.4’1‘3?E~ "CAP" swans AND TlPPIE - " - 000 Ba ta Anita h di last llgitrl-a-lfigtglrladinll mixed League. ingwzlong the roadawas Oizlifiglbag {iggrlnedotfralrgaitihe horse racing ns monthmmuld be mvstréd cap ma“ znh_1ndlailg wnf 00 feet info the nir- ln On top of negotiations for a it a three-cornered test at Arling- ard___cuhs_ ' “Th3 flung lmtil a tree showed $100,000 nlaich nee this fall at ion if Stagehand who the Ken- 4th,_Pi1'p,f,g5 him, g hilly ban-t. Belmont Park, ini_tl_sgte_d_lgy the muggy. YORK. 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