ighting Tiger me cnA1u.o1»"rE'rovvN cusannm g its .Cr ._ _ i 3 `“”’I ‘Y " ‘ - Y NEWS “mi SPORT W0 RLD .$25 1 an ._ r -=_ 's l- 1 » 4 m i ii ' i' wk W n Way Into National Fina Y - - -4 il- BREAKS LEGtBlack Hawks Win 3 earn Eliminated IN EXHIBITIUN F rom Maroons 3-0 gggsrggégggirgg “ i illicit lgégiiiifr if “iirii si§igE€§.s 5- lil;-' l§ réiiig °° iii? ` T bird Period BW “AMF S‘=°“f.°.§.¥l.‘f.‘:?‘§.";.i1.s.t.€;f"“‘= Of '_""' ia. r y ouralarrs special who .___ beaten came within a goal tonight of eliminating Moncton Hawks from the Allan Cup play downs. Tigers outfought and outplsyed the 1933 national champions to win 2-1 but lost the round 3-2. Monetorfs victory in the two-game, total-goal series quali- fied them to defend the cup against Fort Willlarn’s Blue Shirts, Western winners, in the finals starting here Saturday. Hamilton’s amazing come-back, ln- spired by the return to play of Red Farrell, injured defence dee, swept - ’ Elm . oansatlldr , ulermremcaaadssams ALONG THE E l as it had he- lhyl at the Gardens fordng can- mmtlesa Hamilton attacks in` the mu at MW! pnouom mme ,D yill Mil1er’s Goal Gives Monctpn ,,5‘,‘.i,,‘§”?,*;i””§§ii,§;‘;~- mil; Rabbit Maranvllle, grand. little i Ill T118 R0uHd, iéllaelgaosurajll After Losing Second Game 2-1 1 W -ol-=» -5.-or no hm OK plate ln an exhibition game with New York Yankees. Maranvllle, who will be 43 this 3 (By A. E. Fulford, Canadian Press Staff Writer) year and was entering his aero } Msrnuiciiihiiy ciixizriilirlilliii si°°miYki\/i 1 1| za-A 3:79:53 'i;”:°P3=1;ji°b5‘2:£; _ oron , are ' Qhting Hamilton Tiger team t.ha,t never knew when it. was ;f,,§,°,§b:},l{, 1;; ::,,_”,T;v°:1 af; was called ln deference ic him. At the hospital, X-ray pictures showed it was a multiple break, with both bones in the leg broken between the knee and ankle, Hamilton B ri l l iiznt `1%z.l)ef%uit my mans and-ms. gsm.. into a two-goal lead they defended tenaciously until 5"” W""°fi “alms” Mann, uma by s sim uni opened s five r... ,>,,,,,_A ,;,“{,’,f,,‘;d’°_;‘§j,";§_~ cut in his forehead was beaten by Bill Mlller’s shot infection. coupled with s reeling of NIM llvrvsdeatlndresnngissts l”l5°*m!"l’°"i°d° orniiesalbnelcnniiwas § iii the game with UD-lllliemtoniaht. Hawkslosttheg-nmol-1 buttook 3 .il egg (B1 Wauaos Ward) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) t0.l’. By 6us'dia.n’a Bpeehl Wire) FORUM. Montreal. March 28 -- Chicago Black Hawks pointed to- wards the Stanley Cup final to- night with a sparkling Ii-0 shutout victory over Montreal Maroons in the first game of the semi-final ` series ln the National Hockey ma- gue playdowns. The hustling Hawks carry an encouraging three-goal lead into the second game of the , series at Chicago on 5unday_night. Capacity Home A near-capacity crowd of about 11,000 fans groaned in unison as Maroons failed to get going and Hawks rattled in s trio of brilliant soais and Ehen butchecked the stnlggllng Maroons into submission. Charlie Gardiner, acknowledged hockey’s peer of goalera, played a superb game in the Ohicago cage to some a smart shut out. !oos'uin¢3Seeonds 'His marauding Hawks swooped down and dealt Manoons a stag- gering blow in the first minute of play. Paul Thompson slid s pass out to Doc Rommes from behind the Montreal cage and lwmmes punched up s. goal just 45 seconds after the game started. . Mamons were put off their stride by the goal and the I-Iawirs back- checkers began to harry them as soon as they started rushing. Maroons were still throwing at- tacks frllitleasly at the stiff Chi- cago defence when Hawks struck with two lightning blows in t up with Paul Thompson again. Thompson dropped a shot between Kerr's body and the goal post to score a minute after the start of the period. Two minutes later Johnny Gottselig stickhandled in over the blue line and Don McFad- Y ba K p pas ter the Maroons gooler had turned aside two shots in quick succession. HUBHKABY First Period 1-Chicago, Romnes (Thompson) M. Second Period No some. Penalties: Conscher. March, Plow Third Period 2-Chicago. Thonrpson (lmnnesl 1.00. 3-Chicsso. Mclladycn tuotmellgl 3.25. Penalties: Coulter. = S PLAY' BY Iilndfl’ 141? lg; ABBIES UUIET BUT EAEER FURREVENGE (GP. By Gu.\r1lia.n's Special Wire) TORONTO, March '.l8-Charl0t.te- town Abegweils ionigllt were mik- lng no prediction on the outcome of their second game with St. Michaels College for the Eastern Canadian Junior Crown but they Iwere promising the Irishman a ‘tougher battle in the second game Saturday afternoon. I-lulnbled by s 12-2 score ln the \fLrst of the total-goal series Tues- he third period. Doc Romnes teamed iday night. the Maritimes cour- ageous little squad were ready for Saturdays battle. eager to show themselves capable or a better brand of hockey than they display- ed in the initial contest. The winner of the series yourn- eys to Winnipeg to play the victor en n ed the uck t Kerr sf- of the Port Arthur-Edmonton ser- Uidmg Sam’ 1”" mail IHS!!!- les for the Memorial Cup, the tro- phy that goes to the championship iunior team oi the Dominion. Charlottetown is given little ` chance to ever come near whipping the great Bt. Mikes Saturday. such stickhandiers and fast skaters as Art Jackson, Reggie Hamiltrn and the goal-tending of Tony Tenn is something that other Junior teams this year could not match. Bixteen-year-old Don Baker, rgoaler of Abegweitd is the bulwark of the Maritime team and his great work kept Bt. Mikes from piling up a larger score ln the first game. George Virhltlock and “Tick” Wil- liams were the only visiting play- ers who could fathom St. Mikes’ defence. the two-cams series s-2. ` Seek Allan Cup ig. I?o;c wi°n mmm 2t£»m ` ay w ns For 1 me crowd ' “i 5*"-“-“°¢' sronr mill --» --M -is - - hkbmt Dx-also was bestowed on " » » Lug, Cmebmk . #her nv-ls .M M _ ,,.,,,,.,,. The Ma rz tl mes __With Pat P0wef_.- l °"i'he'y're sfuhting team and the Iintreried .ln teflon illegal. ' Joe Prlmesu. the leading spirit *$1* 3? ' Nmlrked Bill _ ohed: s rew seconds before nsdke ic. r. ny ou.nllm‘s special win; in this rnost sensatmnsl or au hoc- mu'm,.l;mm “.f°'“°°h°eg‘*;°~§g Hnmlltm pressed from the san. new-ned and :reward Joined mm ammnsr,N.s.,msrenza.._s a@yt<><>mer>scl=s-,seor¢drornlsl.¢s1s IIAPLI LBA! OARDEIB. '!\=i- am and Moncton broke up their early on another penalty, evening the request that the Allan cup play. ew seconds after s psndlgy V, to their showin( mm, 0nt.,_ March 284umm Ab- '“'“”“ rushes at the blue line. 'rshng a mann Marsh swpped alma fmm downsbeheid in the Maritimes next Burr Williams left, the Wings short msn easy sunt out the mes sms uirouzn their nm battle Jimmy PWM I-lim Wells 8°°-\-l°. piss out from when nie net, Me- su sides and Monewn pdf. on msn, yen- wul be mme by James wi-y_l handed. ue wok s double pm casey annexation sims- with Bt nusmels umeatned and Um-:O l/°°k tllwdwt Wh* Mmm: , Donald mm Mu-ni Jump. Me- no regain their lead. Webster, Mc. President or the Mar-mme Amsteurl from Ken Donny and Harold cot- 4: and always seemed to be ua ready to sive this fuller mud wmP:°-jbmiizh gh” f-lw~Bws¢i-1 mms was in close fm- me lusellest sands ma Mlusf lisa ,md mn, Hockey Assemn»n,wl1e, s¢wmpsn.\ lon, skated from behind me ps. iuidins themselves in reserve. the battle of their kvesonaaturday l comb Pe N §’3Hh°'h’““'.ued in 1°°iiIl¢ “U5 9° f°~" ml- Wm M” "I f°f soak in quick sucssglpn. led gg 11.1 ;.f'1lenna.nt, secretary twin ns; to gs; ,tmlgm in mm of salma had nouns; mount so amrnooanoxr. wmua reeuns “*"“" is the °'°°°*w“y¢ ’°°m at this mc' hm ran-ell drew s cheer when 'men 'risers was am- command xg dag; em olrlromrltto rod;-iynto the cage, snddrlll a bschlisnder utnl the fill* the mderdoa Tis- setback keenly. the boys are in He ww not ‘t ul ,timed vm me- he made his appearance. of the ntimion and foughtllme de- C “nm flu" ge: £191 “€A§ 1 e DH-st young Wllr Cude_ The wings as mem mm mar uma of msn nina um meet to sive I mmm” 1 M md riwsmld we-1 in =1°1» and had mwforan openms.'r1=e names- “gn” “ “ f 0° ev CH- lhreawnea only ri :ew am-s is "WM plqgg, much better account of themselves mem°d d °3"”5‘°° U an excellent chalice to beat Foster 0411 defence that had held them M; W mme the Same u 9 erase that lead and in the second _ in the second game, They are meet- t"My`°~'“°dddd mt hn“'~’°"' m°'h'°3dmeir when Gill slashed his stick away earlier began toweaken andliamil- non ‘.t 513; vancouver mem-:I Ziiigt period Toronto increased it when ‘ 3|* U“*|" mg ‘ m d om men* on their forthelrni series ith Fort Wil ‘mm mm' He drew .I penalty. ton marksmen 'ot cms” in ms- year but his suilsestion was tizirned Chmvhe Conwhcr blasted 8 huu”` ` wb ‘nd an 'mu hm th' men' liam forngcuessionwof dl Allah Bennett'-Bhke 'nd cum* pres. wr' omshoim md mwgenxd 'We down 'I‘his year in view of Monc- like ah.” mm thi’ net* fmm 10 fed* md ,M cm; me of a warm handshake from our Th Emu mm Mn°e‘hn__ sed the Tlser advent-Ice but 01°” i the Maritime goalie hot shots, ton Hawks. permmance in me mp out. Little Eddie Wiseman was' ' F 0 R u M ' _ ds ~ ° ahwking held them scoreless while ` H.awl:s’pasingattack wasnotelick- pmydowm' md me small Hmmm serving the second Detroit penalty( I ° -=~ »~» -1- ..._ ..... .;..°..;.. .. .. .. mm. -~ »-» M -» -» ..§‘“‘..;°f.l..~:...°~“~...: ::=.r:<*.;.°'.:...°f ;:.°~::: »»-» »= -» -iw l- --mr °°"~°“" “-- h fx the nswss-Hunuwn game as °° ml U” "‘°°*°» °"°,f°°°"’ MNT; nt even when me Mmnmers were readxe-l-lomrd dere-me. :'f,',s‘:'wIf1', Q §;’pf§ehp‘§,;§, There was up need or more swf- Sag' asoiirstznmsoai '“°°“ °‘ ’“‘“° uw ‘nd :ee?m?w§aftligrie.i:s1;1m:.n :sled :axial menmh md hmmm. wx s se d ll rind hwy' ing but' as me defending champ' ’ cartainlymsdethemseveshesrdon __ _, . umm:-I7 con e nieaawasbehsli.'rlns»m willt»l\e1"°1't#\l°»¢f°*-°°“'-fl*- some Bl.UMmG'.W1DP°W°dlBH\0&'whto ill Gin broke up ‘"‘°°' ’”’*‘*‘ "“'“"‘ ' wh kiflifhdthmé 1--HAIIIIUGL Wilfihy (P‘ll3gEl’lld) P N_ C_ Mal-dh 2s,_‘Di€l’Clrlg drives, g‘Onl3 WEN inevi- PW U* V” 317- Henry Picsrd,’a 27-year-old pro- lable- n°1l;° 5;"-mil"-‘fd hal; “msd wwe. make skated clear a._rlam~lwn, r-reward sas. ,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,mm Ch,,,,es.,,,,' S, Cr, me wasnt 1 mm through the Hawks but Gill tl'-\l1'P°d Penalties-Gill. rtadke, McManus, had hu putt" playing mms today THREE KILLED IN FRANCE flrstperisq hug urgggnkwq, gy. oe on hh tdmmlwt him before ll’ mum nt his shot Eowu-d' as he shot a 68 to gain a two “*- in me rouha ws si-mms or ’ ' ' "”“°"`° M” by ‘MY W1 °"“°d *- l*“"‘W- 1"”"°“ so-one less over me field snr-s nw 1»HMPDFS~ Flame- March 2f8~ urougliyuis ln.:-l°¢lmsy suiiwsru. A IIW1 If l‘°"”“¢ '1`*¥°" ”°“‘ “mm” “mm” mdigmdg 41" apeoslty for ummm. web- nm pd-|.,.| nm as holes or me north and 'Calwdiall Pre” vie Hlvw- mlm." ul t of nh Hamilton nearly washed the hid! "°"° 7”' fm* d°"m°a"_ha.r U sterbook apaasinslde the'i‘igerde~ ,mth open gm wumamem hem 'rm-ce persons were killed and i0 NL in by ° 7° “mm °’_ flying Hawks fiom the Allan Om UEIIUN-1 f0¢11\"¥ 'N0 if th. fence andhit the :Oli Poll- M°“°' Radko took a tripping penalty in 1-he gsmlgman had . gwoqound ,njured today when a train was de- m ’“"" ”‘ th’ “"1” 'il . mil wdlgm. rzmou.-aged by the 1114 9”" ff” °‘ "‘l"’“‘ ey wa pmussied our it lun entered ms mlm minute of the mild per- score or 69-65.13-/_ mired following s lmdnlds, '"9' E‘“°l"“`¥*”» 5”- '°“’ as-lulsms sr "nine" nmn. 'r1s- W1” iw’ "°“',. the net. Marsh held ms puck we N md Hawks ,em ,my me up, Lt.:-ve---_-___-,~_-_-n-_; rn.-, accident occurred sm-sen Mm vu good enoush 0° *°“'“ ers bear. Hawks :-1. losins the C'°°“° "H““° ’i‘“"h "h" 'WP' ions and mere was a penalty fue 'risers shot me pod: up the iss and all-sie and sunlm. ‘ll lh!`ll' Uppdlehtl Yllh Cfllbhllll w|u“ 3_1 Hlwh dtlmed ‘ ‘nfl md a pllltk Wliih 7115 f°1°::\d on befor, hx ‘U51 jun bgfom FM- ragged it when they comd umm if, (0 Milky who dmv,-9 A low shot, “ "el-'***""' ' ‘“‘”*“'”"*”"` - -A f- - ' - "°4l'°i“f‘1¥l I-D4 WH-\’7 *Um ‘mb in an first period as Connelly: hed cheerfully “wut his jury ln mu Nt ' Rum, am, bmls MCMMU, James into the net. The game was halt- """°°”" °**°°“" "W" ”"‘"“ bard :mn seemed us sam- the nude wit 01 1*- I* ‘wk fl" ‘"“ Maman were soeedlne no '-h°l\' and wemer need puck; si mush ed while Marana forehead wie “Wd fullml *"‘°u- Tiger cage. But deqllbo bolltfi DN' °3`*°9 i°°i”° me mt' play and gave Marsh a busy few hom gm. out md eng fn, but the stitched. Five stitches were taken mu me omelua aisulswed one oemse R»edd11¥~ '"8" ’°°““"' minutes. lr-vine mms; beat the mmuwmsn swiss mm sn mm in tm xsnnlwn gullies ferent-srl 'H59' 3°' im* °‘ um' 3”” ' Bl-ld 0110 °f mf’ Wincipd °°“°°° °‘ Tiger mlxlder on a. lo shot. and the ame dcla' 20 ln- ihcn they had a. man advantlae mmm' . . » his team's set/back was the gruel- mu W2? denwwd from H'gwud.5 Bl°\“;J;”*`;{2°;$t°g °°~”t`*';;‘ uhm Tig," *Wm fm_“f;‘m__ 'M ‘“"°‘H mn °“"’“"h°“ 'M 'risen took sdvv-More of Bill lim stfuefb "“*‘k°“"‘" N" Ed' suck. lust 'S the period ended. ioonmuy :ads mush asp in me' when as resumed and mm use H I 9 ‘ vu lin-:ed 'fs °’”" ’°’"‘"""° '°°" “"1” "m ”";_.“,,‘,m,,'h°,,“§f,"°,f,,‘ ,um ,,,,,,,.,,,_ M es is sive ms mol arm- he had wiv f<»\1r_mnu\cstw nal. Jamr-» ll t " b m goal in the second sion and then mm Ch un '_ gansnary Mat Per mmm g p¢rf¢¢¢ pgs; mm n-ying, was penalized for ripping Bcnncil. ,Q - ` limping lam Hallanua U um Hu," fm,” 'gh gg., 'ng Bedding said mdkmka nlumcdlld No won Miner took a pass ai; Mantis Tigers were unable m scorn hefnrfi ’ = , ; __ _. ; Bill Gill time when h-cts away to bminen thumb Fned pe¢,A1¢1¢s~0‘1l Ol Farrell ,mm and hm R dun mm from jrnwgnld was sent o.'f for bo.-_rdznrx e . f ,s ' ` ` ' ` 'sf' WIIQTUBI Worthy Q nnasaaww Wrdls Hawks i ll § Ei; giicglii ll ills -ni” ii" ‘E Ei ril`2i-liiiilliiiisirrriii " iiéigiiigegiir = E ri i== g ik =li5;‘ilfil§§ its illic- télir i Danelle in rev-|11 ggrr IEE; 55;: . 3 :ESE O O O nm \i¢it:niug fast all 'nu 'turns oloss ahselinl team braakin( ill’ 93° attach. never lettins as-gania¢d.No¢a li’ 3l§s iiagai » 2 2 . iiréiiiiii 1 ‘£.~"“*..1'. sralibli edthsbestwibhesto } 'mron team 9" 'I‘h'1‘ierlwere qnurqult ofthe game wasbmkeawayar1dwitiiolilyl¢ili¢r\o.“1¢|m‘ heard. The crepe hansers vletnhsaassnpcsrollndtliella aroundonsundaylaat. but new the meter out of WNW °°°° ip arehotfsvoritcltotheseriesvithsbeeu Ea ig; 83 i E i gi‘s, itriiilcf issiiigg taok.0nesii0tl thesorahcad andllb l.l'¢ioe.H9 mort Howard get roster elean a charles' MM and Red Farrell snly um fest out. l-ne missed the McManus md hr- was om smlrw » was almost erlPD\°<\_Wm‘ * mph" second Yeriod mg, by m¢h¢s_ Qmnguy hm an it when thc game ended. mueamunur win °nlyedb1°°4'°‘“‘”"‘°1°M"diel opnineiweanissmieamesut sv in the find per wah ns-fell in mins was rlshtln vo Mmll W* and rnnud only saved s soul br Summary 'rand period gauze tus western our power pill' ‘M has haul ¢,u,¢ 0., ,ee his not any 6111 mm, .,¢ th, ,wg s-Monsoon rrswks, Miller f-lame-sl sm .nm Hmm Readme “Ml Mm N’ hy, was penned mr- -nu-alas -M nemo drew i pmol: fd sum- im. tripping armies ms main we in °\“' ¢*“¢*“UhPnm, mmllmn kept ave msn up in 0* vine connolly. smncwa med their l=en.-miss-malls, rrmvfrrfl oo~ 0 (QMS R\G\-QT 'AWAY' ' 2" xl uafitiellii HE 5 GONE _ DAUG HTER ' , .1,_b§- r"