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Murray ,Cana,dian Press Staff Writcr) ' m) l y 1,22,, §$f;",$,l‘,“f,)“°“ d is made for men with tender slain-scientifically (C, P. B)’ Guardian S Special ire) ‘ y NEW YQRK’AD;511B__T}19 hggwy- honed and strapped to give clean, close shaves m?‘ B Gmmhn ' 5P°°M W1") weight boxing championship spot- without pull or sting. Even twice-a-day shaving, HALIFAX, April 8—A first period scoring rampage led by sharpshooting Dave Neville, gave Montreal Royals s 4-3 victory over the Halifax Wolverines tonight in the second game of their series for the Eastern Canadian am- ateur hockey championship. They battled to a 3-8 overtime tie h‘! thzh first file's}: dSsturday. o er w e nesday night would ut Ro ais int the Allan Cup finals against Port ‘Arthur lllearcats, West: em chaliilillill!’ who watched the last period of tonight's HAL AX, April 8 - Jubilant Mlmifefll Royals. conquerors oi Halifax Wolverines in the second same oi a two-out-of-three series for the Eastern Canadian Hockey Qhlmlllflnshilv. sang snd clspped each other on the back tonight 9,1. ter their smart 4-3 victory. "But we'll have s tough time in the next game." declared Ken Mur- PKW. hard-working little right wing- l?’ light. which of late has been turn- ed indiscriminately on all and sun- dry of the iisiic fraternity. be- longed to “Squire? Charlie Harvey today. Harvey, manager of Steve Ham- es, was a. passenger on an incomm- ing ocean liner due tomorrow. and hidden somewhere in his expansive handle bar moustachio may be at least a partial solution for the "' p. when necessary, is cool and comfortable. Try the Gillette “Blue Blade" and enjoy shaving. Highest Quality Positively Guaranteed Gillette Blue Blades i- NOW 5c 25¢ - 10¢»- 50¢ 511:! "‘5‘f*?*7lil‘l#‘ iii ‘M. “p” “hlbm” from u" “d” “n” jgdmff°y T“ ‘1‘;"Y§hdm§?““ uddled title situation lnvclvins is‘. "m" "i “I'- , M Bchcnci- "‘“ ‘um n‘ '0‘! “w, champion Max Boer ax ing and James J. Braddock, ~ l-ie is expected to shed some light on the $300,000 offer Walter Roth- enburg, German promoter, has made to Baez- for a. fight vrlth Bchmellng either in London or Rome, and possibly bring a cheque for s. portion of that amount. Beer's reticence to make a. decis- NA 0 S 3i“. 23m: the dropping of ma; proposed Eastern Security Fae?‘ and Moscow dispatches indicate y, the Russians were unwilling to boa bound by any decision reached at??? Stress. not in accord with her; views ct Europe's peace needs. P Oenmdlsn Press Stat! Writer ~'" with lots of respect still left for the staying-power of the Wolves, lot in the form that repulsed Toronto's hand-picked All-Stars, the Royals were not showing any m. yqqmm uagfifgflgf] 91"“ v signs of over-confidence in their “up dressing room after the game, pleas in the first penod. l Three smart goels from the sticks o! Ralph 9t. Germain, Nev- - ” ready to urge s. strong “NW-l though they , ‘ ", predict ‘ they from, would tske the seriu in the next gems. Coach Don Pennlston opined in Itolc of Mediator of play in our league, he went on, Oursmuclaip miloizrrc wpowlci 5+: -Ot.v'rr0avs:~o£ oerems ufluocb wrench in the p19,“; q: Madman. Mussolini, in warn its-l! flbt l0 Germany finally has thrown of! lle end Herman Min-rey made "it l‘ m“ Bill/Mill's ball some." 1 this d th m1- e- Pants, April lL-“Acticn, give us" mm“ m‘ “*- l Johnny“ Taugh" tmflght the lgxylegxby Annaariid llrlgceiixt (‘if Moiit- On the shoulders of the British wtlOi1"—il‘il'0ilKh French and Ital-W “"1119. "l! 9' “U 55ml 50°?‘ ' wolves, very rugged" “The! real, representing a British syndi- ministers therefore rests i319 lan opinion‘ alike this plea. echoes as w.“ “I ‘it!’ “If” wauldnt “l; “way Wm‘ m“ “w: cate, have thrown a. monkey- 61181113855 bllfden °1 m°‘“"l'l°n' the Stress. Conference approschm, yeer. s . ‘may. Bub“. “an d1 “met 8133113138‘ go n“, “hag” on Bum,’ nfizzrucbeo MQSYEH"; sump! mm av Joslcs mm 9 51" "are G d wh; h h 3 be too optimistic about the out- the m“; she m“; be m“, n01; The Wolves some but to life in Former B .t. h _. . d Mundeys nose. sad" mn§,l,,§.“'¢<,, semis LR hi: come of the Stress meeting, has with fine phrases, but realities. The m, "mug 39g,“ i m" m, 1'1 IS -a.l\ in June, already said it should establish l time for delays is past. England T0 SHIFT LINES BACK common line of action between holds the key. She must act. Such. the three powers in the me c! Us S~ Champion De‘ is the thought that runs through “If he would only make up his feats Craig epessfromiionmldmhisright winger-Butte WI sarcasm Final. Neville took the III- of! that lotenboringin (LLB _ A. baubl- A, .Gl.l Awll ilhGcne Connecticut use (l! Aieu Gould. ~ s seam -,_ . Guardian's Bimini Wire)‘ HALIFAX. April 8—(0.P.)-—Eal- lfax‘ Wolverines showed only slight discouragement tonight after tak- ing s- 4-8 trimming from Montreal Royals and losing the first decision in a twc-of-tnme series in the semi-final round o! the Allen Cup pleydowns. 1 _ "Imssinesesnirztnsimssmek the‘ way I hld them Saturday, and we'll give them a reel game wed- nwlB-Y.” Couch RcdStusr-t plan- ned. Fannie Musherb knee is OK. and we ‘had as much speed as the Rfiysls but we didn't take advant- lse of their penalties." Maroons Are Favorites To to one that Montreal Maroons will from Toronto Maple Leafs, but are tomorrow night. McManus MayPlay Tonight (By Wallace Ward, Clnlfllln Press Still Writer) MONTREAL, April 8—'l'hc boys in the Hock room are laying six either teem to win the third game of the series at the Forum hero "If we can put the some spirit in the first period Wednesday ss we did in the last tonight, we'll The scene shifts mm rel-om t» Montreal with the m teem hot favorites after beating the National Hockey league champions 3-2 and 8-1 in the opening games st Maple leaf Gardens. If Tommy Gormnfs Six To One . Take Series; win tho Stanley Cup hockey series wiilingtotskcdxiofiueoddson mind, either to fight Schmeling abroad or not." said James‘ J. Johnston, the Garden's match- maker. "then we'd mobs our plans gecremw accordingly. ll! Beer doesn't intend to fight in Europe, and says so. then we still have a chance of in- ducing Bchmcllng to come to this country and fight Brpddook." lllllP RULES eventualitles such as war. m reply to s. question in the ouse of Commons, the Jbrfllflfl said: “I cannot give any undertaking with regard to Birm- He was answering Duncan San- days, Conservative, who had asked “doe; the government inst" no political guarantees for Austria's independence can value without settlement of econ- omic problems, and. will this Que!" tion receive serious consideration at Stress?" sn- John said the cover-unreal’- rewsnlss be of BEEN-thy efforts t0 REVISED promote closer economic cooper- ation between the su '1 states.” But so far as he was much French comment and spec- ulatlon. Milssollni is seen h; particular as demanding s. policy of reality. H. DUCE T0 SUBDHT SCHEME , When the representatives of B111 taln, fiance and Italy gather in the Chateau where Napoleon lingered before tho battle of Marengo, Italy's dictator is expected to submit scheme pressing still further definite recognition cf Austrian in- dependence. Lendlng their own touch of reab- ity, Italian air squadrons will circle the blue dry above Ina-ice Maggicte. From the neighboring islet battery, Italian artillery will boom a greeti- <=- 951s- awsre, there were no nBIOiiB-“Wl h‘ on this matter in prcsress st the moment. When the Austen eign Secretary, Minister what would attend the Stress. confer- enoe. take ‘emf’ Daddy Bubar prediched ss he removed his goal pads. The Wolves wen animous Id. fitting the Royals were "s good um." - raiders beet Leafs sin they win thetbattcred old bowl‘ they installing; tured in HRS-M. E n if the Leafs s age e comeback omorrow l Ind win, Maroon; remain in the drivers’ scat es Leafs have to win (Aging! YGomH-‘mfngpgffglmwfile “"7” 5"‘"=77Lt l” “l” ‘h’ ”fl°" most drastic revision taken in re- cent years, the National basketball rules committee today adopted rules designed to eliminate the post pivot or bucket play and the centre Extends Olive munch llideaniwhilc Mussolzkll. i; wiping out the old differences with Ylugfi ’ slavin- and the liri he Prune NW9” m”? “$3,,” mum, tfllite. Fascist Rome and Common: 1st Moscow ere on satisfactory right now and’ due for a third and final victory tomorrow. Gorman. however, ha; been warning his men Maroons tumbled out on the smooth Forum ice today for s. light workout after the train trip from i i i 2 i z is i. 5 i E mllllNllllllllNll ‘Ibrpnto Sunday. Late tonight the leafs fluttered out of Toronto. n. all weekend against Omar-confidence. TEMTIEB OUT? Jump following a. successful free throw. express 91ml»!!! Sir Aimed added: ‘my I w- if,“ by 01min; to be created- between :§°i‘,.l{.‘;ii,“.ll?§ a;- m- w»- m». ma- hope m t he ° ,' - “ ilefl-lnigguglfieer‘, B’ ‘A1, Stress. the necessary synthe- Mr MacDonald said m answer: “' °f mm‘- md “mm “WW9- -"riie' British representatives will m" WW“ 1* "iwd Wt in "he be the mm,“ swan“, and my Oonmfe. slway from all verballsm.” self I need hardly tell the House the “p” 5°55‘ "one must m” Y” how; happy I am to associate m? defllla-lr of seeing the practical sense m or the British rally m it." :11; igdhwy ilsleaxlelglceannfi The task for Stress. is seen by a. d be at strewn writer in the Paris Soir as falling so Ede ' ill ess is not ccnsid- m” W“ “mi M1’- “S “his h “mans d” The first is the creation of such ewd sergeltlshb"; augwga complete military and political conditions glgzwlmi aurewaeks at me ‘em. that Germany. whatever her strength may be, calmt ‘ti t d .. As it P011531"! "P i“ m“ Pm" think of 1.1111121111131113‘ E f i E .5’ 5 E ii -a i The rules, regulating the pivot play and the partial elimination of the centre jump, were adopted af- ter a session during which the committee made four other import- ant changes, three of which were aimed at reducing the crowding of players during a jump bail. » The pivot play, long s. bone of contention among coaches and oi- flclals, will be regulated in that a. player will not be permitted to remain in his free throw line, with or without the ball, for more than three seconds except when trying for a loose ball. The new rule is expected t0 do away with a team posting a tall player at the free- throw line to take the ball from clown court. little singed around the edgw by the sizzling hockey Maroons served up in the first two games, but full of confidence that they can turn the trick tomorrow night. OUTPLAYED AND OUT- GENERALLED Chief worry in the Montreal camp is the question as to whether Dave Trottier, one of the best goal- getters of the playoffs for Maroons. will be able to play lmcause of the deep gash in his right thigh, cut by a sharp skate Saturday night. Trottier rested quietly over the weekend and may be out tomorrow night with his line mates, Earl Robinson and Russ Blinco. Indications were today that Hesb Cain might be moved up to the second line to pair with Blinco and Robinson, and that Sammy Mc- Manus. a left wing star last year with Moncton Hawks before he turned pro. would be with Bob § E3 is é é a 5 3 3 ‘a s "W" FILES PlllllEST but itwssslznply sceseoflocklng the berrrdnor ster the'hcrse had been stolen. Benson's triumph, his first in major competition in two years, was the result of s flawless exhi- bition of shohnsking. Those wane no reel thrills-es he-citrded only thresbimies, went over pu- on s B is 5 >5 ssii (0.7. B! Guardian's Spechi Win) MONTREAL. April 8-—Leo Dan- ‘ll-ifmd. mlnflslllg for of Mon- troel Canadians, today filed an of- flclll Mm- of protest with Presl- decrt Frank Calder of the National ggckcymifisggznln connection with w e ' . Elfin?” Elgwfquiued p” have Phil Watsognrllenti-glglf Hainsgrortlil hsclkto iinake.’ £221.‘; tire 1,1931 l‘. n DGHSQ. Oiifl $08. 89p 11g 0 G V9 - “flaw list. my. o than‘ negouauon eran Alex Connell and the stub. Stops: Bubs: l4; Seguln ‘I. Dsndurand claimed that Watson bflrnness of the Montreal defence is classed in the category of Wed Mflrwns- E E. 5 3-. is. is Conny srnythes men, outplayed and cut-generalled in the first game, found themselves Saturday night and hurled two shots on the Maroon ‘goal for every stop George ii llovllie Shields Moninei subs: Mundey, Watson, MacQulsten. K. as’. lislifex subs: Hudson, Masher, Gannon. MoGleshcn. SUMMARY M d-Haiifax, Glashen) 8:00. Penalties: Second Period is h-llidontreal Neville 4:50. ‘Hudson (Levlgne, Mc- h-Ilalifex, McG-leshon (Hudson) 3 5'1 Fsrquharson. Watson. Lennon. Fsrquhamon. 8t. Th yimnci-pqgngdim phyem o! whom Leafs regained considerable con- c 3mm; h", first PM: and Wm, fidence through their display of whom no other N_ 1L 1h club cm old-time form Saturday and look do busing“ unless the Flying to a wide oprn game tomorrow in rxnflchmen waive their rights. wqt- the 110w tile“ 111W ca" break 50m than}, mum}; by name‘ h“ through the Maloon barrier for a. a French-Canadian mother, has "MOW- been mind in French schools and Maroons feel that they are "hot" speaks that language fa: mope Gracie and Gus Marker on the thlni line, with Bill Miller, another ex- Moncton amateur star, in reserve if ‘Irottier wss not in the battle. leafs. it was understood, would dress Buzz Boll tomorrow night instead of Andy Blair. used Satur- day night. ronto. Among those present at the meeting were J. l-l. Orocker. Lon- don, 0nt.. and Samuel Rogers, To- Lenncn. l _ Montreal was playing three men against six, but Wolves just could posals, understood tc be a. sefleffll European security Pact Wm‘ mu‘ tuai assistance, to which all na- tions including Germariy Wind b9 invited to adhere, the cabinet was unperturbed by critics from abroad. Italian View adventure. The second is success in the domain where so many na- tions have failed since the peptic- namely, the creation of a normal economic life in which the coun- tries industrialized to the ext/silt of Germany can find a means oiweg- lstence. “Putting the lid on 111v saucepan fluently than English, Dispatches from ‘Rome said that is no solution," the zu-iicle adds. Mussolini will demand the scrap- l-Barbcd Wm mund a gmw Cour“ ping or rewriting oi the IO-year- try is no rgmgdy. The people do old LOCHTIIO TYBEW a5 9m Pf h“ not want a Europe WhTTO the mun- I projects at the 551195“ 1110811"! l° ition mrmilinclixri-rs are the only "put teeth into it" and fin-timer 01,05 doing hurmvssy-i guarantee the integrity of the Ital- And “cw “cm they, dflnandq l not score. Soon alter Parquharson returned Patsy Seguin wont down under a pile of wlggllirg players. Struck on the head by one of the many swinging sticks, the Montreal goalie lay them after the others were cleared away. The game was delayed for a. minute or two but Patsy returned ready for the fray. two short and Montreal one for Wolves missed all sorts of chances about a minute. before St. Germain and MacQuistlen ecQu ten. fir“ Perm‘ BWPBI Bubar l0; 56min 15. l~§mr::;l.m$: Gmmm ‘rum: Pdfllid llMqntfggl, Neville (St. Germain “Lg-Halifax, Hudson (MoGlashen) Graham. Fhrguson. Farquhnrson) 7:96. lnmnon. Stops; Bubs: 11; Seguln 12. (Fer- ~Play By Play As Royals Took Wolves (c. r. By Guardian's special Wire) FORUM, Halifax, April 8.—Cap- Prepare For Basketball Playdowns (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Bs-o/icntrcel, H. Munro 11:54. Pellaltlfl- Penalties: Grshlln. uherslm. Graham. Qhielfl. iii-n DOME!’ iii the T981071 0i 31'9"- for action, the British lalfik all ner Pam. DeSDll-e T909115 ¢Yl$l¢l3m Stress will be no easy one. ' ‘Flu! of the British attitude. disncichcfl traditional pollcv of Britain ‘is im- indicated the Italians were pleflwll a, collective systsm with the Lcngim that Prime Munster MacDonald n1 “among The 311th“ Gqvprn- iunr iuronnnv: surnames seem by the sum . established storage batte in Consuls. Ebb ‘hi. Light Duty Standard Heavy Dut! ~Huvy Duty ce S clim- Life monies sum , . Phm W! . , G _ _ l " “ ‘ 13¢," ova-nu] "u. 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One of the out-etsndlm nlsfi f: Bicycle new, tain Ehriie Mosher kept on the bench by an injured knee ln the opening game, returned to Halifax Wolver- ines‘ lineup tonight in the second Eastern Canadian Amateur hockey Championship battle with Montreal Royals. Don lennlston, youthful Montreal coach. made no change from the team used in Saturday's series opener, a 3-3 overtime tie. "And the boys up in penfect shape" declared Maurice Powers, Royal sub goalie and medical adviser. Pennlstosi started the firing line bll lesluc scouts have been watch- inl - l-lughie Jflerquharson. Dave Neville sad Ralph St. Germain — while "Red" Stuart led oil with Vince Ferguson, Ohummie Lawlor end Reg Shields. Farquhsrson spiked reports he was not feeling wall when he wiggied through the bur from the left wine. Dave Neville put Montreal two up about five minutes later on passes for swiflllils his stick st heads in- stssd of beck then he end Fsrquhsrson were puck end was no sooner Royals third goal came less than three minutes‘ before the end of the first period when Herman Murray, husky defencernan, came down the right wing without opposition, cros- sed the blue line and blamed a. high one over the bending Bubsrs shoul- der end into the left corner of the net. SECOND PIIDD Farquhsrson drew s. penalty for trivpins LBWlOI soon after tho sec- ond cpened, and while he was oil. McGlashen walloped in Wolverines’ first score on s pus from Hudson. Less than s minute later, wily Dave Neville csms down the ice. Grebbins the rubber he sped in from the blue line with only Bubar to up st lest and McGlushsn and inn- non forced Pail! $98"!!! t0 "l!" several sensstionsl sews. sn hil TI“ um fcr mum; it with mo». the mm. . Germain followed you must break its m; pieces u; , ids wenttothccoolers few sse- him e minute later (or doing the into little pieces, esch not larger my cndslstsr for Buster llun- some ioboustcfileshn-‘ihlu-llsc- than om men cen handler-Hugh 1.1” Qljgsjllllleilflboidinlldoiuism came back from the box. would head the British delega- mf-‘ht repeatedly has declared ii Ins THIRD PERIOD The third period had hardly star- ted when Graham was chased off for boarding St. Germain. After a dull eight minutes Ron Hudson gave Wolverines hope when he scored on s near back shot from 20 feet out. McGlashen had given him the puck after a face cfl‘ scramble. Ferguson was penalized for trip- ping St. Germain but Wolverines were never in danger while he was _ off. > One goal down with eight min- utes to go, Coach Stuart shoved out four snipers against the hsrd fight- ing Royals. But he soon changed his tactics when Lennon Jent of! for swinging his stick at Herman on that, Saint John teem ‘his’; I m‘ beat, an’: tgrksit ladlld vials use‘, Murray. 1 1 I d d I Andros: ' Bsllfsx ' t . f V iim Fl W e e a . . . mum m i. ‘cache. Germain aiwiuwpsalfiohllf. isogebeblnd. Bwolvgsxriines goilesfsam pats? segiiirleloli is???» (Bwrmlig- 111°T°Pl°a°mt1t1$snsliudsareneverpflcked utee but the 20 year old Miontresl Guardian was good for them all. _._..______. “The market of a mass producti i Glenn Frank. "In order to solve any problm. tlon. Soviet RusEiiLioirrPd the chorus gbligationswon the continent. no intention of assuming additional —'._: ‘SHOULD A CIGAREITE “a: "near" on "Loose"? Ii the tobacco in a cigarette is packed tightly, the smoke passes through slowly and has time to cool oil. The cooler the smoke is, the too loosely. But, more important for cool smoke . . . Spuds are menthol-cooled. 16%’ caches) "L. :_...'_*1;~_..-;~>~I.___ g. ..a_ ._....‘_-;1. 1-3‘. i l