< MARCH 12. 1941 ______.___, Royals G0 5.4 Defeat; Final Game A Mcirch ll-(CPF-Chcrlottetown Royals, defend- Junior Hockey Title. went down to o 5-4 defect Truro Beorcots in the first game of o total-goal ome series for the championship. Bruce provided the ‘margin of victory for the Beorcuts, humoions. us he fired an unassisted goal in the third TRURO. N-5-. u mi,- Maritime "m: before “guild-Ii ' Hector m Scotic c _ ‘M, of the lost session. Green berg Found to have Flat feet m), F1a.. March 11- (mflg draft board nhyscal eit- mlnation (liscl sed officially today what l-lank Greenberg and his him“ have known for a long [no-that Hank has flat feet. 6mm)“; was examined by Dr. “m, c, Freeman who said 61W“- is afflicted with ‘Z-ysefiflifld idi- “"wii't‘i§§§“l~.i’.fswiii“3ii»in #133165?- Mmgnt for Grecnberil will be ill) My” Detroit draft board. it W35 uyliiried. . BOWLING t RESULTS iioui NAME novvuno international League lsrls t Frauen:- || Wm; 248 234 1B’! l Oorish 190 198 1'17 Lpoyling 201 185 214 l junahan 198 169 199 y 14s 167 21s 4816. ore’: Dry Cleaners:- Block 112 291 153 ‘i Oudmore 180 168 1'18 u. Clldmore iia 144 222 a Nun; 1'14 167 16s l, Rum 185 258 208 111111-5680. lilii single M. Block 291. 81:11 three J. Rush 651. t scouters League I 'Bells:_. I. K1113 111 111 140 l Diffy 178 10"! 186 l McMillan 111 129 166 Acorn 140 1'16 155 liwer 159 102 167 l Seller —- 121 167 111111-2228. ipliiiresz- l. Pilicau 131 124 152 l McMillan 105 100 185 l Elltrran 12a 185 120 l Bruce 189 1'11 124 l1. Anderson 151 198 2'11 Will-BID. ildici high single B. Bruce 189. Wits high three B. Bruce 484. iltlits higii single G. Anderson 271. 9"" hiiih three G. Anderson 620. Tmllhi at 1 o'clock: — Lilies uazuc: Rookies vs. Pixies. ‘All; o‘clodi:_ ‘m’ Blurrisiieague. Old Timers vs. CIIARIDTTETOWN ALLEYS Mixed League 'Mm1>ers:_ lfiorntll 211 19o 185 Gitsory 11a isi iia $501111: 22o 20o 14o ‘Emilio '14 o7 ii'l lglancnnrtl 156 165 166 _ uusht 191 isa 1112 13151-2955. hlhn. “kicker s21 15o 10o y Yis 19s 183 244 ylftfllor 231 164 221 "WWW 21o 1B4 11o h it! 161 22o 22o -J. McAieer 14o 10s 1a Iiltsl-IHBO wztgehien single Mrs. .1. m- fig "kiilliihsltri 1132x615? Isttsiiiil 8 . ac e . “m! hikh three J. McAleer (122. @1311!“ 7:00; Ozmmerciai f?’ flgfiwGmvséd Emetts (W vs. R. C.‘ A: S. Cl.‘ But Duck Ping "will"! Hands:- fmlfllam 155 11a 149 ,Q_vhmr _ 135 12o 145 rigs... :1: iii iii ltil'y 12o is-i 131 ‘mil-tics illmia _ A rfiflite 12a 21s 142 lilac}? 13d 137 14f) itiniih iii‘ iii iii "M" 1:14 iii 10s "nil-iii: mm king] lint lino” if 53ft? iiiil ulioTi R. L. Willett Neil Durant Morley M. Bcll R. H. Lieck sltlp_ 7 Skip —4 Wendell Muttart Wm! Bruoe Art Co ey E. U. Estey T. Lea Linkletter W E Darby A. Currie . . Foley Skip—10 Skin-t Robt. Inman Earl MacDonald __'\ W. Palmer George Bishop w B. Brooks Alex Horne G H. Phillips I‘. J. Murphy Skip -a Skip -a Jack Curran C. B. Morris Ralph Bishop Ivan Vaughan Austin Brooks T. A. Campbell H. T. Holman C. E. Corney Skip-lo Sk1P-5 Hurry Dickie Elmer Offer Fred Macmie B. W. Robinson Col-pl. Stevens T. D Morrison J. A. Prichlrd L. R. Allen Skip—10 Bklll —6 Down To Will Play Here Friday Up until then, the lead had see. sawed between teams for two periods. They wound up the first, period on even terms at 2-2, and it was 4-4 at the end of the middle session. Win Langiille sot two of the Truro goals, and Claude ‘rotten and Win McIntosh accounted for the others. Both Langilles scores came in die second period. Whltlock Stands Out Fbr Royals. Whitlock stood out, taking part in every gzal. He scored two and had assists on the pair shot, by LeCiair. The teams will meet at Charlotte- toiwn later this week. MacArthur Brilliant nets played standout hockey as the heavier Truro torwsrds crashed through time and time again to sheiiack him with rubber, and had the edze on his rival between the Bear-cats nlpes. Heavy checking fea- turcd the light Island defence duo. with the forwards helping to break up the Bearcat plays with a bril- liant display of poke checking. Time's x116 goa-l advantage won tonight was off-set by the injury suffered by their diminutive star, Bab Mann. It was not known whether he would be able to make the trip to the Island for the re- turn game. Wade of Truro was also injured. SUMMARY First Period i-Truro, Totten. , 2—Royais, LeClair Blanchard) 5:45 3 :30 (Whitlock. penaltiy-Talibo . Second Period 5-—-Ti‘i.l1'O. Langille, 8: s-Royals, Whitiock, 8 ‘h-Royals, LeChiir (Wliitlock) 1'1 B-Truro, Langillg (Wade) l9 Penalties-None. Third Period 00 :10 :00 :00 9-Tl1ll'0, Bruce, 2:35 Penalties-Wade, H-‘dgson. Ryan. Summerside Curling The supper competition at the Summerside Curling R1111: conclud- ed last week with the following results. In this competition the los- ing team have to set up the sup- pers for the winners. The date of the supper has not yet been do- cides upon. Wiiuierl L005!“ Vaughan Groom James MacDonald Harrison Bell Allison Machean POINT DE ROCHE SCHOOL ___. _ Honor R011 for tne month of Feb- ruary: Grade X-1. Helen O'Ha.nley; I. Mary Maclnnis. Grade VIII—1. Genevieve Mac- Cormack. Grade VI-l. Carrie MaeCor- mack. 2. Teresa MiwCflfmlwki 3 Annie Maclnnis. Grade V —i. Freda Feehan. Qrdae 1v (a) -1. Kathleen Pee- han: 2. Bernice Kelly. Grade 1V )b) —1. Pius Mac- Corniack; 2. Ivan MacCorinack; 3. Charles MacCormeck. _ Gfflde r -1. George when. i- Leonard Kelly. Teacher. Elsie Kneabone. (Patriot. Please Copy) ._____.__-- GUERNSEY COVE 501100!- Honor Roll for February: Qrade IX-l. Willard Brelinut: 2. Inez Davey; 3, Mildred Irebachenr. Grade ltlllilla-Lbganiel IALBCIWW- ZGETIAQMVII ail-l,’ Helen Glover; Da . "ch11 vii” Jr.—1. Keith u- hecyigur; z, Lila. Howe; 3. 3k" ac av. _ and, 1-v._.1, gem ilielecheur, Z. Rupert Glover; 3, Boyd BNIW" -1, c 1 MucKav: 3- 0mm u 3.. 11.1%!“ Gosbee. Herbert Glover: mm much Highest nverngfi IINIOIIS ivLaoAx-thur 1:1 the Charlottetown. Red Bruins edge Leafs 3 - 2 BOSTON, March. ll~(CP)--Bos_ ton Bruins fought off a. last-period drive by ‘Ikronto Marple Leafs to. flilht Ind eked out a 3-2 victory that practiculi clinched the Na. $101181 Hockey ague championship for them. Down 3-0 going into the third. 93W 111915 “me back strong in the CIWl-"IS minutes oi’ the game, but 31111115 had enough power le-ft to oikp the Toronto rally after two 80,1511]: were in. e result left Leafs four n behind the Bruins, and theypnliairse but two games left while Boston has three. Goalie Turk Brod or the 143315 saw his chances o bagging the Vezina Trophy for the leagues tip netminder 5111p anothtr notch by the result WhLcli left him with 98 dials scored against him during the season, as ccmpared with 9G for Frankie Brimrek at the Boston end of the rink. Johnny Mowers of Detroit has let in 94. but Brcda has one less game left to play than either Brimsek or M.wei~s. The game was all Boston in the first period. with _Br1msek handi- ing but seven drives to Brcdaks 16- Porkv Dumart opened the scor- iri half-way through the period wi h iinemates Milt Schmidt and Bobby Bauer gettinv assists while Heron was serving a ‘penalty for Toronto. The Leafs were back at full Si-FQ-Ililih when Roy Conacher rap- in the second counter,'and Jack Crawford helped make it 3-0 befcre the period ended when he broke up a Leaf power-play and carried the puck Iver the ‘Toronto blue line before passing to Eddie wise- man whose 15-foot drive caught the right side of the cage, Leafs were really flying in the last period. Don Metz put them back into the fight after seven minutes of play, with Langelle and Mc. Donald in on the plav. Four 111111- utes iater Sweeney schriner brought them up to within a g a1 of tying the score, but the rally ended’ there as the Boston defence tightened up. Bill Cowley, stellar Boston centre, added two more assists to his rc- cord-breaking total. makng it 43 goals he has supplied the plays 1 1- 5o far this season. SUMMARY First Period I~—BOSI»011, Duinart (Sciiinirli, Bauer) 10:05 2-13051/121. Conachei- (Cowley, ivise- man) 13:48 Slioston, Wiseman (Cowley, Craw- ford) 19:02 Penalties-Stanowski, H ictt, Hcrcil. Second Period Scoring-None. PenaIidcs—N0no. Third Period 4—Torcnto, D. Metz (Laiigcllc, Mc- Donald) 7'14 5—T0ronto, Scliriner (D. Metz, Ts. lor) 11:25 Pena ties - Wistman, Reardcn (major), Kampman (major). Smith. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press ' Sports writers in National Hockey League cities voted Htwe Mcrinz. aging Montreal Caiiadzens centre. the fieetest playcr in the league seven years ago today. The Strat- ford streak, who then had 12 years of big-time hockey bchindjiim re- ceived 10 (f 33 ballots, five more than ‘Toronto's Harvey Jackson. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of January and February. Grade X-—1. Nora McKcnna; 2. Ruth Johnson. Grade lX-l Marl’ Joiinstoiic; 2. Austin Jolhnstoilc; 3 Dciiioii Hogtr. Grade VIII-l Ralph Hos-re: 2- Peggy Sherren; 3. Ruth Cross- mgriade VlI—l. Edythe Clark; 2. Fred Arsenault: 3. Stanlcv Arsen- ault. Grade VII-l. Willard 1102112 l- Mary Forbes: 3. John Jolinstono. Primary Department Grade V sr. -1. Leona Hooper; 2. Georgina beard. Grade V Jr. -1. Sidney Green; 2. Ralph Johnson Grade IV- 1 Georgie Johnstonc. Alex Green (equal); 2. Claude l-lrag; 3 June Crossman. Grade III-—i. Jimmie Johnstovne. Grade II -—1. Gerrard Grceiian: 2. Arthur Arsenault; 3. Mary Gal- lant. Grade I (a) -1._ Gerald John- stone. Grade I (bi -1 Marion Schur- man. Frances Arsenault enunl. 311v callback; 3 l-lnzen 110m. grade 1 (e) —i. Gerald Duvnr. Perfect attendance: Leona HOOP"- ‘Iieachcrs. Ruth Montgomery. Hazel Green. _________ BUNBURY scnoor. the riioiiili of Honour roll for “(gltiigixlylx i. Mamie MRCCIIQIIIIHZ '1 2. Jack Farquharson: 3. bcrt “Z253. viii-i. Kw sire-ow: 2. Carl l-Iamm: 3. Wilfred Mulch 31-35- v ~-1 Helen Jones; 2 Bvtv MacDonald. Grade ‘ill-—i. Herbert Mason; 2 ghirlgv Judson. (vi-we I (a) -1. ire Hnlavson. nary; 1 (b1 —i. Nitri Thommon Highest averane in 11111101‘ R1715"- “NW1 Jones 82 5 nrr cent. Highest rivers“ in senior grades. Kev Judlson lit cr (‘eni- _a mt. m’ m “Trig-rim. new DI"!- hedn Carver. teacher. THE SYDNEY, N.S., March 1l—-(CP) e -Sydney Millionaires moved into the Maritime Senior Hockey Final tonight as Glace Bay Miners de- faulted the second game (f their best-in-three sci-its for the Cape Breton Hockey League title. Syd- ney, which won the first game at Glace Bay last night, was awarded tonight's ..y a 1-0 score. Officials of the Glace Bay team. recently involved in a series of controversies over the eligibility of successive gcalers, said they ordered the team not to take the ice because they had not been of- ficially notified the series was to be on a best-in-three basis. Last nights ruling to that effect by League President A. D. Camp- bell_ they said, was subject to ab- proval by the whole league. The President's rulin was given Just before a game that Glace Bay lost by a Q-lbmargin. The win. obtained when Sydney took the puck and shot it int." an empty net. Qualified Millionaires to mcet the winner cf the Saint John- Haiifax Navy series for the Mari- time title gained last year by Mil- lionaires. Navy won the first, c‘! the IIOITIC-RJTCI-hfllfle series last, The Sydney-Glace Bay serie: started out originally as a best-in. seven affair. Miners won the first three with Bill Fraser, borrowed frcm North Sydney. in the ncts. Then Fraser was disbarred and the league decided Mzners would retain their wills. Last night, they were told they would lose them if they used goalie Earl Boates. who had left the team previausly- They played Boates, and the previous wins were wiped out, the serLes reverting tn a. best-of. three round. fsundreds of fans were admitted to the rink free of charge tonight to see the anti-climactic end to the turbulent series. They saw Sydney's Capt81n,Mi2IS1lOWd0n, shcot. the puck into t-lie emvpty cage for the only “go-al." CHARLOTTETOWN night ' GUARDIAN Title After the game, the Glace Bav club issued a statement saying it had refused t; “allow the team to participate in a series which we did not consider authorized and contrary to league vote that the original series stand as played." President Cam-pibell replied that Frank Gallagher, Maritime Ama- teur Hockey Associaticn President. had suggested the two-of-thzec series after the Bodies incident and he had polled the league clubs on the idea by telezraph. Sydney v t- ed for, Glace Bay against. and North Sydney did not vote. Camp- bell cast the deciding ballot. Today. he said. Gallagher con- firmed the best-ln-three series. Games tonight (By Tile Canadian I'I'(‘Ss) WEST British Columbia "Finals -— K’m- berley vs. Trail at Nels n (second game c-f best-(if-five $81105. Trail won first.) Saskatchewan Final - Yorki-oii vs. Regina at Regina (first game of best-of-five series.) Albfila Final - Calgary vs. Lciii- bridge at Lethbridge (third gdlllg of bcst-cf-five series, tied l-l.) EAST ltfaritime Mainland Fhial - Sant John vs. Halifax at Saint Joliii (second game of total-goal series. Halifax leads 6-3.) Ottawa City Final Hull vs. Royal Canadian Air Face at Ot- tawa (deciding game of best-of- five series.) BRINGING UP FATHER the first game on home Ceraldton Ruled out PORT ARTHUR, March l1-lCP) -—Geraidton Gold Mines were rul- ed out of the ‘Ihundei- Bay Senior Hockey League finals at a meeiintl of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hoc- key Asssciation today. The meetaig also crdered Peri Arthur Bearcats and Fort Francis 0111., Maple Lfiafs to start the best- of-ihree district finals tonight at the Port Arthur Arena. Tonight's game will replace the fifth game of a three-of-five series between Bearcats and Gold Mines 1:1‘ the championship of the Thunder Bay Leagus. Part Arthur had wcn two of the first round contests while the other pair were tied. Previously, officials of the Ger- aidton club had protested against refezees assgiied to the series and announced they would not allow 1.11011‘ team 1.0 continue play against P.i't Arthur unless a change was made. When the Gold Miners failed to arrive here by train from Gerald- tcii this morning and inquiries dis- closed they had not left the North- (‘I'll Ontario niiniiig tcwn by bus 1'1‘ the lakelicad. a mcetng of the Téiillldttl‘ Bay Association was cali- e . Royals swamp Ottawa 11-5 OTTAWA. lilarcil 11--(CP1-Un— lcashing a furious assault that 0t. tawa couldn't cope with, Montreal R yals took a one-same lead in their best-of-five Quebec Smior Hockey League final series with Ottawa Senators tonight when they set down the Senators 11-5, Rcylals chalked up their first win cf the season cii Ottawa fcc sweep through the third game of ‘the serzes after taking the sec‘ rid in Montreal Sunday. (gtrruva took cc. MAGGiE CH HELL W HOME AH -T'HE OUNTY FAIR 1S FATHER'S TOWN- I'LL CALL HIM AND TELL HIM - IT'S‘ Clkl ' TO LP A ,_C0p1. 1m lini Pnlurn Sywdflzk. m. ‘In! ruin ruin-d 4g LAST 1 FOUND A WAY to‘ HELLO-MAGGIE - I'M HOME -WHEQE 15 VOL“? FATHER? PAGE SEVEN Adults 25 genes-i Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys High three. M. Hume. 558. SERVICE LEAGUE HI-Y Grads . .203 Nggliiigrs High three. w. w. Goss, m, CHALLENGE We. the EnE-Tifiznyni- (‘I1 to a friendly game of Il0(‘lil‘\' Saturday. Accept challenge tiirou Guadian. CAPTAIN H. hlrlYNli. c. BIG SPECIAL SKATE Tonight-FORUM BUSINESS GIRLS‘ LEAGUE High single, M. MacLennan, 220. High single. F. G. HUtCIIGSOII, 313. leiige the Graham Road Monarch Kensington Rink any night except. c. —- Children 15c. iPhillies train ‘For eighth Halmy Gang , v ' M. l-lunie .. .. . 11c 2oz m Qt l N L a. Toombs ..i~ia 12o 14o‘ n ' ' E. COX .. (H.175 16‘) 1.31- J. MBCI-idllle .. . ..118 141 112' —~*-~'- M. Mcliennan . . . . . .137 220 1:11! _ .4337‘ ‘By Whitney Martin Dumb Bells 159 n2‘ Assoc ated Press Sports Writer S. MacMillan .. ....110 1 M. Maclgod .. .. .. 121 MIAMI BEACH. Y1 M. Mac innon .. .' i (APl-Tlis 1, to 1'11) 110W 5C0“? ~ --113 129 112i ‘rlfiflplliillpllilllbk 11g. i 10W 5W1‘? -- (-137 147 131i here 511 1111s Uautiiui Floofles ‘"1505 League Iisolatizn ward tializiiii; d11- 1 i i liil ‘not: and ‘tiKTC o. Vaughan . .151 141 141 “my “,1” , .- . ‘ I- Vaughan -- -~ ~- " ' s1 nii-"ififis-i‘. .."‘:‘.l.‘.I'.;“-..’“5§Z a?!” fffglev " ‘no l“ 1,9 lirothrols 81001111: ‘illhc ‘- ee“ 5 " ' _170_1 Jipsicilm is giagni i. be b . l 1 " lire, we‘ r- (‘ll('i'_.' 21c sin. 1 '41 We'll have more lJO‘.\'<1‘-J.(‘ Marty. Camafffieu Johnny 312.20, N cit Eton, ‘ Dari E Holmes 127 119iL.i“h1i?r ail can 11.1. liiii :1. D. you D_ Spence __ __ 97 10g; know t..i.it we scoied 1.4 less runs a _1645~ game than any r nor isani 1n tile League last. X5111”? "I think our pitching 111.1 year 1 was as good as any in ilie league, nlld you can laugh it you want to. iKirby Higbe and Hugh Muicaiiy i were the equivalent cf Waiters and g 593M111» Dsrringc-i" Tlicyki have done as . ierce .. .. '-.1.; 1k g) R11- A. Callback H q wlihelinla 18am i e 1e (‘<5 1e C- Mawmlald _, 3 "M 33 111cm? You just bet we'll w‘ G055 ' ""38 ,m; thrill, \Vil‘£it'5 this talk cf Dc- . ‘ms Me“ 1 atigtlosfing Citfffllbtffg iii thelgirabfi? F. Small .. .. ...*ioa 25s 222T _ 1 a“ fie‘ .'~‘“‘.‘." °‘" 5 “° T. Bell .. .. .. §b@;,i/h‘§‘§"a“5 f” ‘hfi? T, M, R. LePage .. .. . .. ‘l. £11? P“! “$241 ‘e H Cudmorc __ __ __ uniciiuicasltkduvd‘ o.'..ic_ to Bisfi w_ Cal-Huber] __ _ ii.i_vtlii.i_g falliti) I€.\.|.]1bAAI1g a ‘:1 piayzr is m.ni;.s its two ii'i poi..- Kinsmen Lees. ciie now in a Dodger "Lllllicflfl E_ 1.0m i 11nd the other 111 an army unif rm. G. Rice .. .. .. . Prothro must rely on youngsters to F. G Hulchcson . take up the pitching slack. Prothro surviys this iirra‘: of l talent. with cptiniisnr proving him- yscif a rugged individualist. Con- icrding that it has a. little more power, the fact remains a team with the acknowledged p:w.r of Red Sax W35 a blank cartridge with- out pitching. and ivhai a rookie pitcher uiiil do even a rcckiq piiclier doesn't cvrn know. 011 t. any rate, the boys are having a lot. cf fun witlo they can, and gli i who knows? They're n t just, tag. ring izttlp B-1 p.115; the ‘c drink- i 111g the stuff out of a ' nl- lillllllflllll. jug. I0 i 1111113 Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE H-M! I BELIBIE 05> ‘HE'S UPSTAIQSWWA GLAD YOU PHONED HIM -HE WAS GOING HOME - THE COUNTY F-‘AIIZ-i-(E CHANGED HIS MIND- HE HATES CQOWDS- ,1. - =, z i or. mnéiq FLn-efsviiahininemi/uiamr-mji/"m ‘\\\\\ ‘Q34; M“. __ _ ______ 111121111: AND “CAP" STUBBS ,,,,.,,,n . Niorvi, WHAT E _ , ~ -» ~ - I ~-- ~ - Mn. BUDGE Ahmgtrss SSQE"“SQ€A“ dfiknfii/SW Yiiirfite SSQQAQ‘, ‘MOM SAYS YOU'RE DAY AN’ A smtuam MAN nr com" RARY- - .- - NEXT? “sue CHANGES 112a mun FROtvi TIME 1o TIME —- Mn -i TILLIE THE TOILER — TELL-TALE EVIDENCE H)" \\'_~.-"iil\'el.‘, MorHERy/iui. never: EVEN SAID GOOD-BYE HE NEVER HE WAS SORRY FOR WRECKING THE FRONT YARDIEITHER- GOSHHERE COMES A COP SAID PAUL HAD A GOOD REASON OR HE , 1I"O'JLDN'T HAVE RUN.J'LL LE1‘ THE COP THINK I ' CAUSED THE EXPLOSION EXPLOSION WE JUST HAD A LITTLE ‘II WOULDN'T CALL IT SO LITTLE THAT AROU YOU DON'T NEED TO EXPLA|N~1T’5 TO FIND H1M_SO LONG BENT GUY THAT WAS HANGING ND HERE _8UT t KNOW WHLRE i GAPTIIRLTTRST 1111i]: or Finns Sydney Wins When Miners Fail To Appear For Second Game