rim cihiuzcmligroww GUARDIAN QAQEWSEVN! - THE - BACK STRETCH | “n” u ‘mam hum. mn- Mgil fairs in the Urinal State‘: liege l ‘n1, u. 3., will regret to lest-n that the Governmen pie talk s. ca: accident some m up off. The Indiana State Mir, which badly, he may not co in a it was feared would be taken over to rsce horses this season by the Federal Government, will probably sell Volo Grnt- not be molested and they are plan- ble to the 2.15 pace ry, a. four-yeur-old 3i t ti... will 36051151: column Duds 2.09, dam, Mary tcwcod 2.12 1-2. A correspondent E5513 0118-1 held ll W011 l] 1111111910115 writes that this more is as hand- tions in Quebec and Ontario and nmo s. lace of equine fseitminiinity tllg-ouglgult‘ meEdwesta tug Mari- i: ,____, u they w over seeii- a ii eii- i» W" H» aeiml MADISON squares canons Yorked- just before the bell ended WIRE“ __ _ . . ghost-nut with s white siiipefii he; 111i ‘be i-lw on» to lwld "W liiiimifll‘ NEW yomr, March z-z-(srii the second and uni. rounds, Louis mhffim, Roygkmjfihmz; ,fi?uy msmfiolrdyinlfhdfentgrut éiiymfihéfi faceand weighs about 1P0 m"; 3° t- Durbe "'10 mglwlfa; g’ Yhl Joe Louis successful-y defended his caught Simon with the opening along me m“ they mpped h“ Gaumier scored me first o‘ h“ om pm "i181"? ‘"11 °' f“, aaflfim “Dill,” ° 15m, u; world hmvvwairhi championship sous in the sixth and dropped him year, walla d Halifax Canadians three soeis. Arid they ran up 1 4-0 mount of WK ll" h“ be" B 1‘ Pmvufd 1 ambition “ma,” ior the 21st time tonirht b with a. left hook and a rishi- ww- 12-8 tonithgein the openinfl some lead oeroie the Canadians ieoued lo H ather- carried a ult there knwkm‘ w‘ u“ ma‘ "h" Abe went‘ downi but‘ “m” "5 l“ of a best-of-three Eastern Canada with a goal by defezzceman Pius That [find old warr r. e - . 0"» 1M “I a ‘:9 m giant, Abe slmon, in the sixth had been all through i e fight. he Junior hockey wmbn-naL Gaudet‘ Sande, “.85 emu, the bell zos 1-4. is now oviiitd b-v Roi’ was iw lei down iii i ii hired a’ round oi their Arm Emergency was climbing to hi5 feet 11S referee me em Wm, which me Hoyms Kidney, 192 Creighton st., Halifax. rf high-class live stock. ‘Iheiie are 3,11" Benet" "Km ho ites that the sonof McGwS- mfliiy ways oi the war | g or d f b t 17,000. t". mil-Great 2.04 1-4. is as fa’. as and one of them is producing the ,§',|,,,,§“’2o7°1_z', $11,“... 255 1.1 butter and feels like running away very best horses, cattle, sheep, pigs. 111 the time. Heatherbell is fifteen etc, After the war, loo, there will w,“ Q14 this spring and has rac- be a tremendous demand for m s he was a tivo-year-old. He stock of all kinds and we liope our =es the indomitable spirit of little Garden of the Gulf will be in his magi-mi grandslie, Robert Mc- a position to supply much of it. Gregoi- 3.17, "the Monarch of the i-fl- Home Stretch." coupled with the Vice Zresident Gage B. Ellis of wlll-m-troi; inherited from another Longhorn, Pa... owner of Abbedsle grcndslre Peter the Great 2.07 1-4. 2.01 1-4 and other sires, who was ' ._.__ appointed to investigate registra- A lot of horses are on the go tlon of horses and identification by will] many of them training over the United States Trotting Associa- iiie Charlottetown Driving Park tion, reported at its recent meet- track which of course is not in lng that a small brand under the simpé for anything but slow work, horse's mime was the best means. but there is plenty of time and This would forestall ‘ringing’ and the 510W miles tho boys are giving eliminate substitution of horses their charges will pay big dividends when sold to Parties through the when their steeds turn into the mail or by teephone. However. it homo stretch for my little the was carefully out that “ii-e. Years ago when Lite writer "ringing" was practically a thing visiioq North Randall track, cleve- of the past and that no misrepre- iand Ohio, at about this date. all sentstion of horses had occurred in the ‘gainers t-h-zre were working years. The branding system would numerous ‘slow mfes. Scme oi them have to be postponed due to prior- md been at it from January and gieslragird he i-eelcommertilciied ghatithe ‘ 1i t- 2.30 then. .S. . . use 1e ou ne- aw ngs were only dow____o system of ldentificsétiotiiifl‘. Tgils lwas ar- er cities of the U. S. adopted and hence or raw ngs 51%.? renife gun for track] athlete: will be used. ' most u m- even -}-- 2x25 b£i°vi:l(d10(t)tl3ep1‘0g1‘al1r3l2¥) ‘rim-c is The Junior Chamber oi commerce n race that we know oi trot calls of Waiertown, N.Y. sponsored a fgr more will powe-r and stamina race meeting on Saturday, Febru- thm a ma; touch battle at this dry, 29th., which was supported by distance. To graduate into a reas- Canadian horsemen across the bor- ombiy good mils runner the con- der. Vic Flemming. famed Grand didate must be able to cov-er the Circuit, reinsman oi Syracuse, N.Y:, 111-51; quarter in from 6i) to 64 sec- gave the word on two of.the days. 0nd; and that "tjrczi feeling" u.=— The Watertown track was in good ually' comes on a li Fe mist the hall’ condition having been iced for the way mark, but it is in the lust occasion. Among the winners may mwmtwentv that (very particle of be mentioned the Canadian owned will power must be summcnri t0 Tony Grsttan, winner of the 2.12 bflng‘ oui; a sprint fast encugéu to gréitt tiuid Pa2ce inAstgiigltittln hezixtxs. ' "ers ries to the Eille- 3 me 3-2 . R- - T11 , W - he“ w“ ad‘ a her of the 2.25 Trot and Pace in ap- straight heats, best time 2.25, arid NEW YORK Round 0ne:_ poked two left jabs ihat with a right. cross. straightened Abe up the floor at the bell. Louis’ round. Round Two»- face He bounced a lei tion in return. Joe Abe trying to get Inside some brilliant- rlinncrs are sfore a roar- Louis After flooring the huge Round By Round . March 2'1-(AP)— The Louis-Simon fight by rounds: Both fighters came out boxing cautiously for half a minute. Simon Louis-Kayos Simon For 21st Successful Defence Of. World Heavy Title Eddie Josephs counted “10." He was erect when the fight ended. but J ruled he did riot get all the way up before the IO-second mark. New and thus was officially knocked out swung o. left to the body and s right to the ear. Alba was warn for a. hook that accidentally caught Jo on his right tlrgh at the bell. Reel-co Eddie Josephs took the round from Simon for the blow Louis’ round lanced oii Joe's shoulder. Joe hoo ed a left high to the head but was short Louis stalked the giant around the ring. with a long jab_ Jce bounced a hard hock oir the cheek and tcck a swinging left to the bcdy in return. Joe bounced s right cross off the jaw. ilrcd half a dozen more pinches at the head. Abe threw two lefts to the body. Joe half slipped to without being struck. Simon dug both hands to the body and fired a. hook to the ear. Joe tossed a hock to the bed)’ smashed Abe with vicious right cross, Abe dug a left lo the head Abe poked his long left to the Louis was still stalking Simon. i; cff Abe's nose. Louis picked oft‘ a hook aimed for his chin. They traded half a doz- en jabs. Jce hooked to Abe's chest and received a left to the midsec- still stalked then then Round Four:- Abe cuffed Joe with a short left to the ear and took one of the same himself Abe dug left and right to the body as he carried Joe into the ropes. In close Joe fired a short right uppercut to the jaw. Abe pckcd a left inio Joe's nose and caught Joe's ribs with a swinging rlcht. Louis bounced two hooks off Abe's cheek as the big fellow banged away in this round. Joe was throwing fewer punches this round and boxing slightly more cautiously. Joe caught Abe with n long overhead right to the ear. They traded straight rights to the face and Joe d’di1't Yke WM‘- he got. Joe bounced a right. oflf the ear but Abe hrclvd his left to the herd and carried Joe so the ropes. Jce iabbed a hard left to the face and followed it up with a short F9011; cross. Joe banged Si- mon with lift and right to the head as Simon dug a left ti,» the bcdy at the bell. Simon's round. Joe Round Five:- Simon 's long huge arms. Joe caught wlih two smashing riiihts and a hcok that. straightsned Simon up Abe ‘Between rourigls. Joe's oo-man- ager Julian Black, ran over to referee Jcserhs to coir-plain about , - . i ish- mi b t .1 oh t/‘ld him Peering this ymr and nil or filer? Pflg/llllfilwrgllfilwlt‘ ogeiiteflglreezggr briietntialéeixriggsgifig ‘fgtthlgsndéiiér: the igrririretulgq tollms fine; Black mo. “mt miiteemewfdi“’i§$1§7i.§°roi-§t§ l-k gwas ifliesdasf/est hgat- of bodyf A Solid hcok amt Abe not say what his ccmnlwnt was. grea m » ~ ~ ' o! slow work over ionizer distances. the meeting. . 1,151. cross. made his knees buckle. Joe What is true of t. human bmori The Manitoba Provincial Ex m _, 1 t the ropes is equally true 0f he quadrupc). tion will be held at Brandon. June gglcllEnaflfidmglilna-‘Blfigsa dozen “mes i tor-y work 30th to July 3rd. In connection with gagii-myiogécrslodvistatfirggslrastrengthens it there will be four days racing. the muscles, increases i110 luglg capwliv all" ‘tamm mo? grlebsiatt; bQdy mgdy for heavy or eu- s on. but Simon refused to The Harness, Horse for March 18th has lit-e following: "When three sons of one mare demon- strate race-winning qualifications A friend in Victoria hm sent. in "at one meeting this indeed provides another vicious right. [0 staggering to a corner, and a right. dc-wn simcn drilled a left, hand to the body. Joe staggered Smon with fl right hand and flccred h.m wiin 1 Pi. ‘it; rang before Abe coil d 8e 0' knees Manager Jimmy Johnston Joe jabber! a light left t0 the t-ce and ricov Abe stalked hlm_ They traded straight lief-ts to the face Joe hooked a hard left to the jaw sgsin but Ab= came chal- lenglni-Z with thrre iriiis to the face. Joe hooked a left i0 the head and Abe dug his right to the bodv as he backed Joe info the ropes. Jce caught Abe wit-h a iiicrt right cross and followed it up with ari- , - ti. _ _ shi leii. hcok hurl a very fin-z tribute in n llhlgllbiél‘. ungsuai tfmcli ilntercstingwhrgatesilil, ggigblgigllllyhofiriifieaaftlf thcéf btlticabgclv; gmleél Qnéngllll! gfldwen more [em M“ L 11 Mzchzcd. who has élrlnafi ggaregefixft gufiébgd cggipalgiela mg the hubbub and ruzhed into the and rights made him hold on l Study °I a" "he nunlilj‘: as lo- a succes=ful producer At the fam- domestégyiammalvfiiritrllbqits ‘ilkgusht of ous Skowhegan, Maine. fair last ca‘ W 1111B}? Ho ins boon ‘known August the spectators were treated mmmxrg o ‘=ck'an'1}nai for days to a rare spectacle when Dale H. to at fin laakslnto m? ‘light, when 2.07 l-4 by. Abbedale 2.01 1-4. V010 ‘$1 m... 1... hone. and to ‘H. s. 2.0a 1-4 bv Volomlte 2.01 1-4 ° Him; efi-fol», (--,4¢~,“~n<~zi‘ wilt suc- and Guy H. 2. 2.10, by Guy Abbey “e in. Mu“ his elfnrls mo liv?s 2.0a 3-4. three sons oi Eula n. 20s- ws-‘i- '°“~,,,.,._,.;, animals have 1-2. bred and owned b‘! s. a. Wath- o! many iqvniokho community. Mr. an and Son. Fort Fairfleld, Maine, ban 5:581 5150 a great lover of triumphed, and to make their Madf] 5d "S a 1.11m- oi horses sparkling achievements more note- ‘mm 5i a“ 0.11m. 1n w» province. worthy they were driven by Wen- has no‘ as Fuillfopcgfri-i i1; the races dull Wathen. ire younger member He '5 “"345 p; vgfi-s n10 own d of the u-Idcly known firm of deal- mdrflntlzaog troftzirs and pzcers ers in Maine's famous product-po- fixm; hge fllmmiiqncd succcssluliv tame-i- °l1 the "m" tr""cks in summer and Eula H. set un a new track of oii We i“ l“ “mm” 2.0a 144 attthekCllzrarllggtletxawi-r pug- , in P rk rac . rven y Ham“ a Em] P,i~,Q.-,’{,.§,'°Z.‘.‘X “i133 Blkv élkeves, and in the ownership h‘? “w” vsryl.‘ u ;“b;.. {man-m oi S. A. Wat-han and Son. Eula H. £l‘.’.‘{..°$..°'i‘§ fr» clouniiwv ‘In the 2.11s 1-2 is a. granddaughter or the ring. Louis’ round. Round Three:- Louls to the ropes hock cfif A left to the jaiw. Abe was fts the mid-eci/cn. . .hi in m 1 of what part her- trymg" __ gdiiiy $13.: igethe production of _ ' _.. _ w, “m. a m... race horses. Don't imagine. breeder It ha“ l" ‘Pii W~ W-‘fl l: m. deb friend, that you can get an iron- "“°‘,,§,‘,‘,’,°“,,',“..,’.1‘§...§i' gzpnthk when sided do-or-die race horse from a Five Aces s points- Aii Stars 0 D0111“- ... .- m ..".;.c.-...':.-=- T°"'\Y—3-5 "i" 8-1" thatwe Hive ch96‘? to "T. Ds home- ,1_ grown 158 138 221 mm palms 001mm,; w-i be piay- three feet of th- net and flipped off game two years ago bought in _ Th U l B. W . , we"; aflmh-M‘ who hit-i "P" fl "wd I K Mgygden 144 199 203 ed here tc-mcrrgw night, nha disc past Bciiyratte as the which Toronto Maple Leafs de- '-., 8 S118 lg eek-End Skating 888510115 Iwh ~ " . o i -— — - " " > . e . v - - - 5°” “L §§§;;",",7.£§“..2“?.o7§i§o§.§§“ BOWhng Jf 131111111 $22 i3; Lop ny deaths §9"a"'1aiiIYetl;1te "£31.? qfcgoililtgltplaylixieer: argigfgqhtg- x J0] 1 Hundreds For Health KEEP FIT _._.J- __ ‘ u h ed in go . troit players drew s25 f.n.s after \ Twentv vgttre pvfl io-t time? the ___ To“! 3058' gtglxkliuiisitqlrlyiii» iicvrlxnfkrjfveiigggfildirng to ‘Leading laymrkrn for Aces a fight that involvcd practically ‘x glans thatbei-lime fiirqfllwd F"0';_“~"""g Y-llc-A- BOWLING “L528 Davie d; Fraserso- In i" ‘a Inbgl Free Belgium NcyLAgglcy. iieie McMa on. uhf) earn§r_i__t1_wvi every member oi the teams. __-_ _ __ ______ ‘ . e W98 11V llTPmiY‘? ' ———— ‘ ii _ _ w-mfliiihiii Ali-ii 11,33 13333113,‘; ma» Ari-mi»- wii- inn» ‘a: 152.1%‘ 1;; 1g; p; our ova WAY By. J. n. WIIIBIIISOUR BOARDING novst: 1 Wiih Major Hoopla .v emeea ._ MCEM em - --...- .. - I '1 . at year. hhiilno miles h-low iwo m 1, n g;_ V‘ 1 17o m; 204 i _ F, ,4 A /% oiaa r- iii "s ii: if $131111; crawls“ "raid" . lil*e'3.?.".'.32£&° - Broil ‘zitureirtitiiii > i..- this son of And=r=on Wilkes "iii" N’. MacDonald. 11a 20s 11s Hg§°°,1§g,, i, Law,“ as; gyygYTpifgegi ¢ n15 v.51 l... 1iM OLLEAGUE How 1 CAPTURED g ACADEMY "ii-Ii eiiiiiuii "h" ‘h’ “m” 0 Mwwifld i" 1“ i°° High three L. Lawson 10a. m». 1 cm. L. PRESIDENT o: "n-us e ATQOOP 0F CAVALRY DURlNG f¢ AWARD H flwgfi,s’c'i,f,ia",~;,,',',“,j,v”,l,,f;gfj T°“*f_“§g.,‘ 1°‘ m m M m‘ W, vbi-i! i PhANTI-w-YESTER- i». THE Bose WAR!» MUST HAVE i, r012 PU$E not that. thev were alike in aonenr- ' “m” * ° ._ .9 DAY some CRACKPOT PkESSED "fl-la TRKBGER su/e— //~ SERvEw- mo. but the» w- scmciwii" viii" Spfmreea- mche,,,,,_ a v GHERLOCK HOLMEQ , conscioosoL-weo soizav. . HED 12v A 4, miioiuo. somethinq trivly xii- dill"! n. Biniw 1°’ 11"‘ 1,, L. Doyle 1st m zoi g. ARREGTED ME A6 A 4. our you oo BEARA sinuous HRNDSPRING .222- xvii’. iivldnioifi: fi gfifit; f}? “ff 1,, T. uonssheh f2; g1: 1g: f‘ . 3A9 gowns/mo Now RESEMBLANCE TO ADMRAL. IN ACANOE! "iflimiin" '""""'""'"‘“T"‘“"‘ 113mm" "'3 ‘“ m b §he§§ry 144 we 20s ~ -.t A cums wsuzue- Torso-w , Qnfi Aboovlnenbg ixiTmeloyff-"Z; i: '-£§}§“§,m 15° m m h.‘ Fiem m m m BLAeTs ma l-iAR-eumpl-l. m gram)”, 5M6,- m th- worid. bar ' ' ' Twin-TIM“ ~ i . the ‘ncomps ble Dan Patch gmhnh, _ f i" ii- ‘ "' s ..°;,..i"=.i." ‘ii s: u was: o. =- 1»- a ~ ' .19)“. m 163 v.' Murray 1:14 m iso 4 .N.eourse‘ in me victories won. m m 1r. mugs-n 111 is: 104 é races competed in. single G. h can,’ 150 m 51M. McLeod 102 20s 1&2 I g 1100A and“ ‘iizulxgg wvghfi “m; 311M L. MafAlflceé 200 lid 150 ’ l!‘ a Ibta-— . ; ' I811}! will thfi $1111 MO h“ _ , H] h 111813 T, M071 Ill 201- I mighig. ‘Ilieihcltnly w’: in shot M, Si’; m” 13s 141 144 High knee T. Mons In an. i v a ve. - __-i-——— mkii "gguiibiiiitam '1 14"" 1' “n” l: iii f: e Mom-its ma snow-or ‘ I.” 1-9. who heads all llvinfl s; hi“ n; 111 111 i“? . iid "otters for "i" mii- 1. H! ns 1st its m mvmrooo- <0 P) -A 113,111 victories won. we i ares. wlhoyvnsefillo edmtouiigaiguieiglglifidoil: . ———- 1 : . s W’ iii lows P. Mim- wii inn-m i» $5?» $17155. k. figjg9. 311i» in wow w" iaiiiflw" i" i“ of lccsl horsemen. form- our months hard sbor need almost entirely over the not! mun sowmma rsucl fgovflg ,§f;‘°°"" ksic.l~. race-sous ...,-——-.,..,, --—-— new e n w. , gel be‘? rgnlilflalffll". 110$ . u. __..... U"”5“Gm£l‘mo‘m' m‘ M " I110 Mese- ‘Ream-rm ___ __M 1 g ‘ 111:‘? ‘i: “cum?- g 2:: 90x11 British war fglfgries dheslyue am 1-4. s1» hk-‘héki. - hm ~°°"°" . been iiiiiiblish" “n” " " m. lmuumm h 1M1 t mkfl 1%) a? farm-stone quarries. segoiuronr sir Simon rushed Jce into the ropes with a left hook to the bcdy. b01115 connectrd wit-h a short WPFQQ‘ m"? and bashed Abe with e hard right upoercut. Simon dug bot-h hands to ihe b¢dv_ simon again rushed toss‘ng both fists to the midsection, Joe hook- ed s left to the jaw and caught a right lo the ri-bs. Joe bounced s be‘s face. are dug left and right to the r'bs and took R. bcxlriig hi und, lyuig Joe up ii Bffiifi.’ foesflfifed a lcnlz jab to the head as Abe P999431"! away ‘Wm’ i» fir“: iohieo lo the nose. Peri. 0° hard hock to the head Simon ' h l G. McDonald 2B8. gigh siflikeee G. McDonald 725. h X fi Jofifiule Louis charged in w'tl1 both hands swinging. Another hc-fk corned a short cut under Abe's right 8W Jce caught Simon in mldrlng and nailed him with 10 smashing punches. Simon came back with bo‘h hands i0 the brd". Joe smash- ed Abe with two solid fight cross- es iliat dropped Abe to the floor i1’! his own corner. The bell sounded as the count reached six. Louis’ round Round S|x:-- Louis caught Abe Willi lei"- 811d right rushing out and floored him near a neutral comer. He was try- ing to get up at the ccunt of‘ 10 but did not quite make it and rie- eree Josephs ruled lru's a knock- out wumcr in 16 seconds of the sixth round Airmen ' gain id race mare Iiittle Inulse 260 195 205 realm 0| snort he carried the some famous o 2.29 b2’ G_ stew": m“ ‘mmmd °' emaencyii $3.‘ Z3131 lizard’: 1%? I-gugile is oiedit- T°““—31‘3- (haractcidzcd his other ac v» -- - | - 1, m m _ Concludino the letter our friend ed will 11 in the list. four do ed A" Sign?“ u l d wie- ' its rsriioiiilzr. ‘iii’. m“... ... 19¢ it: iii‘ 7-point ea 510k 5mm“ “m” m’? o" “m: d rfvul array Si’ talent including Ci- E559“ m0 hangs in the holcnce. or on a blk-e Won 4P - _. “ ._, _ "_ .1 Power 194 152 2}‘ __.__.._. tumble-ii- iioii-"i i" "it “m” he m“ H‘ 2'°“12'9“p LYi-tt zvgi P. Power 1oz 198 109 Moucmu. NB. March 21- iiim u" m‘ m" “ h‘ hm‘ m9“ Seiél. lgdgdggiffle géglsoezik and A -Bherrcn 11s r01 223 win or draw- yo“ W1‘! ‘W! '5 n’ a‘ “. - ' Total-mas. he l‘ fammarly known’ m them a Lost of others. The above is a (OH-The Royal Canadian Al!‘ Force team of Sccudouc, New Brunswick senior basketball diam- pions, gained a seven-POT!" 19m over Dalhousie University Tigers of Halifax tonight in the first of two games for lire Maritime title edTo ‘lllontreal Royals Wallop Halifax Canadiens 12-3 In First Game Of Series triumphed made it series in the second game did last son to Generals in the Eastern final. In marching to their straight game without defeat season the Eddie Emlberg, Gauih er ra/pped goalie Jimmy Plneo three while the other three each marked 11p l/Wo 8081s. Single ladies went to George Hale, Eck Millar and Ian Heliyer. Rhys-Ls champions or the last year and nosed out by Win- nipes Rangers 1:. the Memorial Cup finals, played the game with- out their ace I'm of Jimmy Pianche. Bert Sheppard and Don McQueston_ But evrn though zliese stars watched from the sidrillnvs. Conch Lorne ivhflc had plenty of Dower- in the lineup he lossed over the boards at the Canadians. seam certain that they would finish off the here M01168? Iilsiht and qualify as they sea meet Oshawa 19th this Royals were paced by Johnny Gauthier, Hale and Doug Stewart. the puck behind times east standout of the Halifax marking up another goal late the first period. The third Halifax score went to Jcey Evance on a neat passing play near the haili- way mark of the White decided final session. against. to dress Sheppard and McQueston The Canadians, apparently suf- tendance smwed faring a litilc from stage-fright in con- test, battled stubbornly throughout no match for the smooth-passing and faster- ihs opening minutes of the lhe cont/est, but were skating Royals. The game was quite s. hard- at times iiiat tempers m-‘ght break hitting affair and it. seemed bounds. but the referers ruled with a firm hari-d. Ten penalties were handcd out with Royals six of them. About 2,000 attended the game. Quebec Aces Square Series "lit/z Miners Winning Second Game By4-I Count GLACE BAY, N.S.. March 27- (flPl-A Nwllllpgd lineup oaid big dividends for Quebec Aces tonight as they administered a 4-1 heating to Glace Bay Minors and evened their best-in-five Eastern Allan Clip send-final at one game apiece. The Quebec champions, who ab- sorbed a 3-0 defeat in Wednesday night's opener, got themselve, three goals in the second period and then coasted home to victory. The Maritime tlillsfg averted a shutout only in the last four minutes. Bolsicred by the return of de- fenccman Mike McMahon and with their lineup shuffled, Aces put up a much smarter game than they did last Wednesday. Their asslng attack was improved. and Lionel Bouvretie gave a blocking demon- stration In goal that was superb. This was particularly true of the second period, when Miners tried desperately to cut down the lead. Ali Quebec's second-period scores were made while Miners were short-handed. Two went past goalie Kenny McKinncn in l4 seconds while Bill Coo-per was serv- ing a minor for tripping, and one beat sub-goalie Earl Bortcs while Gallagher W115 in the box. Boales, who gcaled Miners through the Marit/me playoff, re- placed Mc-Klnnon when he was in- jured on the second gral and fin- ished out the game. Examination of MbKinncn rfscfcsed a sprained shoulder. and Boates wilrplay in the third gamie. Stan Robertson accounted for two of Aces’ goals and became the first player lo score a d*uble in the series. McMrhPn. who flew here after missing line first game because of a leg injury. opened the Quebec scoring by whipping in o. bluelirc shot after a long passoui. from Jo-Jo Grabcskl. Fourteen seconds later. son dashed in and pickcd up Bruneteauis rebound for the sec- ond iallv. Bill Reav. former nro- fesslcnol. accounted for the third goal iii minutes later on a pass from McMahon. Botih club-s were at full strength when the third-period god's were scored. Aces increased their lead to 4-0 when Stallion revt Robertson into the clear with a 1mg forward pass. bud the wfiwer made an essv goal on hha play. Mce be. a form=r Mcntrealcr. got li/rincrs’ only zeal rn the next points, Graboski, Brunetcau and Stahan. Graboski, who coached Miners last. year, was kept pretty we'll bottled up in the opening game. Nine minors were issued during the game, and Quebec fared off worst, in them. drawing five. Coach Don Pennision of Aces, besides inserting Mcivlahon into the lineup tonight, switched his lines by put-ting on Theo Hamel irwtead of Blais and using Reay 0:1 a line with Robertscn and Brune- teau. M‘ ers struck to their orig- inal llneup_ . The teams move from here to Montreal. where they are scheduled to wind‘ up the s4 . .. game will be played Trerday. ‘The attendance was 3.400 SUMMARY First Period Scorfn€~Nune. Penalties-Phillips. Rear. Second Period 1—§i5abec.fl lifcjiigalicn (Grabcski) 2—?iliibec, Robertson (Bruneteaui Ii-Quebeo, Relay (Mciivfahonl 11:50 Penalties-Cooper. M"Malio:1, Rob- ertson. Gallagher. Generals oust St. Patrick ’s College TORONTO, March 27-—(CP)— The free-wheeling Oshawa Gen- erals rcde into the Eastern Canada junior hockey finals tonight with their l-hind straight victory over Ottawa Si. Patrick's College, 11-5. The Generals will meet either Montreal Royals or Halifax in the Rnbert- f1 a1 n Reversing the procedure of the first two games of the best-oi-five semi-final series, when they spot- trd the Generals ividc leads and then tcck over nlay 1:1 the last period, St. Patricks stayed with Generals for the first period to- night but wilted through the lat- ter stages. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) A record number of fines in Na- learn, in using Plan-cine, the teams leading scorer, bec/suse the classy loft-winger has not fully recovered from a. knee injury that has kept him inactive for 23 days. Because Planche was not ready it was also decided not dra-wing ' ine in three numbers Local Figure Skaters Give Impressive Ice Skating‘ Performance Last Night With over a 1000 people in at- tendance the second annual Ice Follies were staged at the Forum last night and living up to ad- vance notices tits programme stag- ed proved to be the most colorful, glamorous spectacle staged at the local ice palace this season. Directed by Wallie Scantlcbury the cast went through their num- bers which included. figure skating, ioerobatlcs, ice dancing, spins. glides and jumps-and not forgetting the hilarious horse number-with fault- less preclslm that proved both credit to themselves and their di- rector. It would prove unfair l0 pick out any one number that stood out above the rest, they were all good, and the big crowd in at- their apprecia- tion as they frequently interrupted the numbers with long rounds of applause. Last night's program shows con- he Iii club land there is the talent for figure skating inat can compete, with training, with the best in the busi- ness. Wallie Scantlebury has done a gOOd Job and with the propcr kind of backing there is reason to believe that next season he will put on a show that will b: hard to equal in Canada. Miss Pauline Simmonds Cda appear- last nigh.‘ showed ability that should carry her far in tize figure skating line. In fact in each and every number in which she appeared in the young Charlottetown girl received rounds and rounds oi applause and it was the consensus of opinion of many in the audience that Miss Simmonds was equal to the bcs.’ figure skater in the Maritime Pro- vinces. Bill Moreside was another per- former wrho perhaps stood out lust a. little bit above the rest. The Charlottetown boy, one of the orig- inaloi three members of the troupe showed a. vast improvement over last year's performance. go- ing through his numbers with an ease and dexterity that would do credit to a professional. But taken all in all the enrire troupe gave s performance that will live long in the memory o.‘ those who saw it. The program opened with s. class drill. demonstrating what had been performed by iiie class all season 31th! all members performing on n ce. A skating specialty by Bill More- side and little Miss Lorna. Creel- man drew rounds of applause as the young girl followed Moreside with ease and dexterlt that mark- ed her as a wining fgure skater. Probably the most colorful num- ber on the program-was the Flash- light Waltz performed by Wallis Scantlebury and Miss Delys ‘worth. With lights all out both skaters ap- peared with fiashlightg attached to their ankles and it was easy for tile crowd to see the different manoeu- vres the pair went through with Miss Worth giving a ver fine per- fomiance and display ng great figure skating ability. Bill Moreside was seen with n“, effect in a solo skate doing many spins. piroueites. intricate Jumps, ec. Sheila Praught delighted Miss the audience as she followed Direc- through I-cafs their tor Wallace Scantleburv glides, Waltzing and acrobatic turns. . The next number was a demon. stration of the ld-step by Misses Pat Clarke and Pauline Simmonds and Messrs. W. Sciintlebury and Bill Moreside. Miss clarké and Miss Simmonds performed particularly well in this number. Muriel Acorn and Clara Carmich. ael, another pair of young girls that showed plenty of ability were seen in s skating duo that also went. over big. Wallis Scantlebury was witnessed in icerobatics. T0111! "the educated horse" per- fvrmed by Bill Moresirle and Jim- i LID‘ Dill lately the left the ice. Lantz and showed the young lady impressive display. The entire class partook another pro 1121115 good effect in a skating duo with antlebury. Dclys Worth, nmonds, Bill Moreside e seen in a Club 4 to specialty by Paul- clusively that in Prince Edward Is- ine Simmond; and Bill Moresido Was extra well received while in tho final number with the entire cast on the ice director Scantlebury add- director Sc Pauline Sli and Wnliie wer specialty. A ska as lie gate a dis ing with light/o to the ends. The drill itself was Pauline Simmonds, Je Pat Clarke, Coleen Moreside, Jimmie C Birtwistls. Murray, Ann Costello. Bérllia Carville, More Barbara Roge Roma Dunning Barb Leah McDonald. Memlwrs of the which performed 195: Coleen McLean, Mau Pvt Clarke, Jean Simmonds, Bill Scriiiili-‘biiry. Leah rrponalol, my Cudmore, Rose Birtwistle. bars Doyle, Delys Rogers. Barbara Blake. Ann dan. Muriel Bertha McCarvllle. Roma Dunning, Sylvia Chandler ll the latter tw Previous to the unable to perform. TORONTO, Those usually nonchalo who call the hockey, growing dzzzy fast-changing playoff none too sure or themselves established Toronto to 5 favorites to e1 New York Rangers in the Cup hunt. The Ran and staged preparation for as the final round with the tomorrow night. the first. the Rangers in New Yo On National beagu were 7 fore the sham sec: nd odds Rangers sl-o third outing. Both clubs and will face tomorrow nigh Use Minardis Wal lie waltz: my Cudmore gave those in attend- ance laughs all through their formance that ended up with ins "horse" finally jumping over barrier that was Jliwd on the icl and then giving a listing bow as Tile horse wail made by our local artist Mi‘ W11- liam D. Mullins with Wallle Scan- tlebury being rlngmaster and J. Austin Trainer. 0.0.11. acting the part of Dr. Quack, the veterinarian. A pair waltz by Miss Elizabeth Scantlebury per- the Mt. giving m inn Miss Coleen Mciliesu, mlsing young lady, who from Montague, was seen to colorful ending to the program Delys Worth. Acorn, Elizabe -.___ March odds s light best-of-seven Cup Afte r play of baton swing- d torches attached executed by an Mclfian McLean. uclmore. Bill Rose Marshall G th L MC- en Brown, Ann Blake, rs, Marjorie Gcrdo are Doyle an? skating club night are: reen Brown. olcliean, Pauline Mwyide, eorge Jim. Bar. Worth, Barbara Pickard. Costello. Marjorie Jor- Marcia Murray, nntz, Clara Carmichael, and Annie Camp- o through sickness performance being Leafs favorites To oust Rangers From Cap hunt Z7—(OP)— nt fellow! in big-timr due to tho setup. were a ifii kninato Stanley zers arrived here today workout continuation or! in semi- p111 Leafs hero 4WD two contests of the round, downed the Leafs 3-0 rk Tuesday night. the strength of winning the opened and it was still e title the Ranger; to 5 favorites before tho an even money bet on the round be- pions dropped the game. The leafs immod- becamc 5 to 1 favorites but plummeted w! i. for dandruff. 1M ' lhe Fonllll 1611 . k ‘ 1 f?! Ill! ' WHY MOTHERS e21" i l //i Y QOMERSAUi-T fi i316 lined the Leafs 1n the have escaped serious injuries in the first three contests off at full strength ,...,,'-,.....~.- was. u»... wpwoi- mil JU-1llOlL4.'r1hlI m-u- '*4HDu‘l4