wiuasi mic BOWLING H01.‘ KEY were in Defeat (Ila Down Tire Alleys CiPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS 1-ligh three E. Robin 819. Veterans defaulted. I. E. I. Fox Biscuit 00-3390. Rocps-fl . High single HuMCLOOG High three H. McLeod Elimination Tournament Maroons and I" . & Mrs. Houston 1M0. LMLQA-IOWIJNG l.A.M.ecDcnsld,ProwleBrcI Mlxedlowiinglngue three It. Adams Commercial Deena-A singled». birunpton rte. three (l. Hampton etc. ebster three J. Webster 818. i T's Mouths Inegu Bowling R. M‘! High three A. Starr 1101.! NAM! BOWLING single A. Goss 18!. gnIQATCIeSOO ,1 . . Centsb thgelnooyol: Ore m4 ' - Iiadmnhighaglfngle L“ $3518 n; m‘ Cents high three R. Dsisi Flvine Frenchmen -1m. Stature-NOS. m?“ hlsh single M. Clinton “Eddies high three x. O'Brien Gents high three 595K118, Stars vs. Capitals: Com- mercial League: Prince Grocery vs. Basques. At‘ M0 p. m.. u ‘Mme: Old Timers vs. “M18. Hawks vs. Wild Cats. Collects $6,000 In Daily Double m‘ "mm““"£"'i Ce Bay Miners In A Second Game Take Series B! nAr. runner: NEY s usnedisnPresl Btsi! Writer . s“ ' ' " m“ "Ton-Tl" "lflillllflnr Moncto Mar “m; won their third straight Moritime senior hocke, title and 2 berm In the Allan cup rllydvwm ‘ night with an 8-1 victory over Glace Bay llliners that rave Maroon: the home-and-hoine series by an overwhelm- To Round 14-2 Maroon: played most o! the game under wraps, content m h,“ "m "°" “a "‘°“l°“ “mm "mblfllilnn rim that left i... wlldered the outclassed but lighting Minors and content, too, to trade elbow for elbow, throughout. The New Brunswick-Prince F41. ward Island champions 1m, no filament‘) their superiority. The came’ unch of Wildcats that Nova nowhere to annex the w. s. 2n‘%.d’.“§.¥if.f.2 M w“ - . mac ne- w“ Mamims- The)’ Dlflyed desper- ately and 1 m ‘W!!! ‘but theii-“Tteemfiaaigiyeliryniillsktallgti I18 filedtooomcuptothwtof the pious. Arpieby Leads Attack Anbleby led tn Mo t “merino two Bgals fridmidiiitfi: ii€'..‘.‘i‘lé,“i..l‘i,°;.".....*“"s he i th Babe Lefllsncl,‘ this; the crack line, was COLIXIEBIS. mnmbsr of credited with two 3351313 P11111118 collected twogosl; 1°1- m° 913mb- Phlllilil’ deiencemate, As in Moncton. the game w“ Iwlhly fought throughout, Bede. ees Pete Mill nd sndinl out i3 pznaltie? 113$ tilrxsw sifien of them snd Moncton “m. were for minor inf - Thumb Records Record book thumbers claimedlt was theiirsttirm m; g g hi4 bis here for tmrlfiefi’: ulsrly f terrific sch‘: but the? lone Miners counter. Mscfllllivray was th that got by hi arson on the forward lin the brilliant» the merits of combination plays. Bostsraohe. Dioki 011s man. . lloseph, McPhee. 5.; 0y ‘Baylor, Dorchester, N. B. The summary: First Period b-Moncton, Amieby (Babe F-Mcnoton, Appieby il. ‘Third Period ‘l-Moucton, Bell s-Moncton. Phillips lt-Glsce Bay, Rod Anderson Penalties: Joseph, Phillips. Farm System El. ,itWl-l 2 é r D AY. York. ' wnflkllfiil-Il J Ia-Il-l-il-li. PWind-up 5-3 Rangers Drub A m e r k s I n Guardian's Special Wire) series 1on1 ht with men drubb their division rivals 5-3. Victory for the Ran ers tumbled the Americans into 1:15!!! lace in the league's Canadian sec ion. Almost outshining the Ranger victory was the accomplishment of Nels Stewart. 84-year-old centre, who scored the 300th goal of his 110i” t tle since i813 wh teams 1mm two cities weremin the attemht to to $1116. mefmrb didn't egeeiifnfiiif eight of their goals begéhe% ore Anderson broke through for the Glue Bay despite the eeilshtgrshg; m. McPhee was out- standing together with Rod And_ 6. ‘It was hlfd ‘t0 pick n 511:1 Iggy: Sqil ll the Anvleby-Beii-Lemsne line did n lot w open Cape Breton eyes to "WWII-God. Harris: defence. ; for- National Hockey League career to give the Amerks an earl lead. Manager Lester Patric saw his son Lynn notch one goal and his other boy, Murray, up from Phil- adelphia Rumblers for his first big- ime trial, make the plays for two others. Mac Colvilie, with two oals, led the Rangers, Cecil on and Butch Keeling completi the to- tal. Anderson and Sc er were the‘ other Amerk marksman. UMMARY S First Period 1. Americans. Stewart (Jerws, Wiseman) 8:02. 2. Americans. Bdiriner (Carr, Chapman) 11:03. 3. Ran ers. M. Colville (N. Col- ville. M. atrick) 14:49. Penultietr N ne Seco d Period 4. Ban rs. L. Patrick (C. Srniiii, Cogllea; :36. K u“ (M P“ . n ers, ee . - rick) 930g. 8 o. Americans, Anderson (Stewart. Wiseman) 19:13. Penalties: None. Thirg Period ‘I. Hangers, illon (C. Qnith, Heller) 2:51. — 8. Rangers. M. Colville (N. Col- vllle. Shibiclw) 11:53. Penalty: Heller. Sports Dope By ALAIN RANDAL Canadian Press Stafl Writer NEW YORK, March il-Johxmy Longden went to the heed of the jockey pack at Tropical Pork to- day with s win aboard A.G_. Tom's Wwe Fox....t1"io Card-stain (Alta) rider and his Winnipeg-owned. horse came two lengths ahead in the Kilkenny purse. . but Wise F0! Toirimy Farr, rough-and-resdy British Empire ‘ ' ch on. is going dandyfled...he swung in- to s. swank Madison Avenue hat- tery with a beuuteous belle on his arm and picked up four hots for his trip back hornennthey wore such hats es fog grey, sterling wards. Béll. BabeeieBlsnc, Apple- by. Inflam, L. LeBleno, Power, G e Bay-Gear, MaoGillivray; defence. McCharles, McNeill; for- Rod Anderson, Bob Ander- Mohellan, urrsy. Referees: Pets Mill, Windsor, N. grey. chestnut brown end Clara Brown. ..greeied as "Mr. Farr" by All t e irrliytkhe first twigflperiods as fetéiocs almost a will Buzz Boll with the Kennedy osls. started the storing tonlglt and Syl AMLS and Parsons rid-fled counters to give lead at the end of the first per- Turk - est Brods. and Normie Smith in the winners ahead in the second period, Boil starting thin a with his solo at 3:40. Gordon Dr - ion, Nick Metz, and Re also scored for the Les s t oriod 1. Toronto, Boll (Thorns) 5:24. wlc 2. Toronto, Apps (Drlllon, Dsv- late minutes. idson) 11:02. SUMMARY '1'. Toronto, lgletn (Bowler) ma. Haynes) 1:50. I, MONTREAL. March adieris won Montreal profeuionsl hockey title toniflit closed their season's di Junior _A~begweits Face Stiff Task In Final Game ForMaritime Title Tonight Still undefeated and untied Jun- your grun- us cidir&fiis for the Maritime Jim- ior y title. Canadians Carrying a one R0111 188d 11110 l0- game in their home-snd-homs ser- nlIhf-‘s some as a result of their ies for the Maritime Junior hockey title here tomorrow nigh b the largest crowd that has sat in on s. hockey meme in Halifax since the Allan Cup plsydowns of 1935. Ticket sale opened today d llbrinn officials said the advance hard-embed victory edneer W out tonilzht in hang on to their slim lead. Not in the best of condition when they faced the ailsnnisris mas asked how he was recognized, and the salesman replied "by the decorations under your eyes"—dee- Max Beer's gloves. As if everybody didrrt know it was St. Patrick's Day indeed... anyway. here's today's ‘rropicai Park racing card: St; Patrick's handicap. Mayo purse. Limerick LeBlanc) — - — 9.15 (Bsstarache) — — - - 14.40 N IABIIM. ADDIQbY) 10.00 as. d YB c§m”ph' Phmim‘ mm” hits brother Tinyo Boston Bruins (A-nnlebv) — -— — — - 1.00 (Bsstsrsche) —- - — -— 7.58 (McPhee) _- - - - - 10.35 Under Probe nuumm. m. Mei-en 11-1,,“ m,“ {guy .11 ._(A P) -Blsebell Commissioner l Qambfldge ‘new ed n? winning Keneesw M. Ilendis, his con- ducted s thorough invest tlcn of the . lnuis Cord farm c5181 cllflfly science betvieha 1 ass phyers learned i purse, Tipperary purse, 4 purse, Cork purse, River Shannon i purse and the Peter purse, Y named for the Irish b ad singer l now at Coral Gabi “°‘°“'B°u i P ole Mik Jemfiilflh r Ffiwffn” _ — _ "' — “mi blddgiin Helhry Ati-msiiong 23th:: <53” ' — — - — w i:'"'.r.i."..“sii.“ midi: . ' _ i ween r mee g fufifljfiiabnsffd M°"°"-m- 9h“ Low Feldniim and his clash with 5”,“ pen“ Barney 28....Jscobs to that welterweight title nigh Paul Thompson, Chicago ack- hawks’ forward, is talking to him- self —and everybody else-these about oil pr entice he and Ros M8? doesn't want anything to happen m ' own out Calgary way... Whizzer White. the Colorado and Rhodes Scholarship winner, visited the New York Stock Eir- chauge to watch floor trading... he stopped the show for 10 min- utes as the pit men noticed himin the spectators’ galieryuuthe guess among St. Louis cards is that 01' Diz Dean will pop oil.’ any dsy af- ter the season gets started. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Cambridge and Oxford Univers- ity crews chalked up record times in the century-old annual boat- o today. streak to 1i. finishinqnthe 4 1-4- miie coin-so in 18 in utel. three seconds, 15' seconds better fir; . revious 1e minutes. N seconds set by 0x- wn iri.1,921.-.Qfl91f¢..!9‘!.m 1'"- d 1:‘: gill “ti-ii: is in them every min- w’! As arorestlnaintheirhotelinlls- fax ready in but up the battle of their lives. They have caught the fancy of local random as no other 11° the 115$ Forum and bet! tlbigttevery radio set i? ttlze city Halifax station Good basketbailing f o o t b s ll sensation, Armouries lest night to win s Ne. B District Signals miniature rifle lmry Anna any Dem, Rm Wm‘ veteran quested‘ to be at Saturday morning to glsy theflnal game against the Bus Scouts. Rov line: Bed.Ct.I ivi 000i.“ D. ggsinor; deienoe,_ll'.l_igciiisch._iwk_ey_‘liiufly ____ "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE Leafs Display Power, In Defeating Red 'Wings 7-2; Canucks Trim Maroons 6-3 Maroonsbyskstingtosd-lvio- i“ P- " (o. r. Guardian's Speolll Wire) ergmmi Agfiémfiaisguidw: u“ ‘ M? e f5 ‘end after th first seven min- ‘“"‘“‘°"Y ' “aim” ‘Hwkel ° le ars, hissed Detroit's ma utes, the Fiyin iI-renehm the Pa ck 3 mtemluonu yinflliiél-Ozir woigstnigia, oi the there through speed . gouty an with the victories at four e last cause they rank h g leafs s t the Detroit de- leaguestandin , captured lust sort ‘on. the second . Desileui elped Iced Goupiile in SUMMARY competing the Csnedlens total in P thi Jimmy Penalties: None. 1. Canadians. Brown Second Period Legine) 1:52. Toronto, Boll 8:46 enaltlai: None. 5. Toronto, Drillmi (A gs) 10 M. Second Period it, Wares 1 : . I Csnadiens, Gsgnon B. A , miltcn (moms) S. Msroons, Marker 11:34. Gracie) WM. 0. ,. Ilsmb (Goodfeiiow. Csnadiem, Imnin Matter) 19:59. Burke) 12:06. Penalties: 5. Canadians. Desiieis Third od Raymond) 18:22. z None. o. Canadians, Blake Penalty: Ksmprnsn. Haynes) 5: wm MONTREAL ‘IIIII 1'i—Olh- 8. Mucous. h may oott) 18:48. w en wi Penalties: None. usth btt t f edioAlbotweits iwe-theiriinslimd tires! rililsogzi ‘éfhetlillfufiidofllfieqo stiffsstthtest wnisogt a: Hallie‘; ORA"?! "WW9 yar c’ l Canada, w en ey take K1113 end in the ientucfiry ‘ Csuadis in the second and de- AX, maréltléi-dCPl-Ohsr- n Albegv lotte‘ mm ma?“ 1311'“ iii? is es so y an endeavour to H Wednesday both travel weary and stiffer- the local crew will much better fettle for to- lnemi Written the bo s "WWW WP "Yd to come ‘cast from it is a safe istobo“ uned in luck Aibegweits and may Rifle Shoot F. A. S. Jones shot a 96 at the shoot. Wu _ . | end hi. career s w‘ w‘ Walsh “d E‘ n" Bun“ layer when Detroit closes its?!» carded 94s while W. W. Kelly gun“ Hooks mane mm a_ ‘ogglked up a 93. Other scores 8mm New Yak m“ “hm sum e: , rag" 5mm‘ " " "' 92 daaifiixiitnouncemmt came tonight J'°‘$K:nn:::::::§ from Manager Jack Adams who ‘ ‘M e__ ______m said Owner Jame; Norris hed ' “other plans for Larry. de- IINAL GAMI Th muewins 3i: - ° the igfrmuft {is- Rosch, I. MacDonald p The city dfeud ended without‘ a e 1i) which Marocus The result shot Canadiens into second place in the Canadian div- Toronto a 3-0 islon as Rangers downed Americans in an all-New York contest. George Brown put th and their lead stayed at 1-0 until Johnny Gagnon extended it of Hamilton two minutes oi’ the second pfiriod. . G _ red the first Detroit Marcons three minutes 0d Rod Lori-sin Ward scored rallied in the filli- Period will play the second indicated s. crowd of about 5,000 would watch the Canadians’ at- tempts to overcome lead Aiibios earned in Charlotte- town as a result of their 2-1 vic- The winner goes into the owns. Aibbies checked into their hotel here tonight. confident o! taking the series even though it calls for than a tie here to- rs oi both in uniform. -touted Halifax squad was equally certain of wiping the Charlottetown defeat, seven playdowns games. the the Halifax fans were just es oer- tainltthat‘ Csnadianstwill be - ar mes i J11“ Mnmv“ m Miniature out the the Memprylliiogiduie. Lorry Aurie Will Retire DETROIT. March 1'i—(AP)-— _ “ _ '7 clhied to amplify the statement. A mum but from glirmces gloss to the de- throned ey up Champ w‘ w‘ Km’ w” n" “ma”? it was learned that Norris plum to make Aurie head of the Red Wing farm gin or chief scout. Gsudet. J. Duffy. P. Dufly: for- wards P. J. Mahar A.Msc- Donald. I. Reddin. B. . BOXINQ snsxcrsau OTHER‘ scum Big Program Of Ice Races _For Saturday It is not known whether the bel- licose disposition exhibited by Herr Hitler and the excitement which it has engendered in Eurflpe. is re- acting on our local horsemen, but anyhow challenges are flying thick and fast. At this writing it is not known exactly how many horses or horsemen are involved. but one is certain, that Mel Jay has accepted the challenge vsuei h" the owners of Ethel Aubrey and GiDW K. for a three-coi-iiescd inc. with the spondirlicksuinoiznii s’ i0 from $50.00 to $100.00 1o‘ ner. The details will he . a conference o1 the owners elthc prior to or on the day or the race. Monty Hyde. North River. owner of Convincer. has also challenged Harry Murphy. owner of the Char"- lottetown champion ice pacer Rose- bud. to a match race Ior $2100 side bet and Harry is willing to accommodate him, and there is talk of st least one more match race. All these will be brosrammed on the harbor ice Saturday afternoon commencing at two o'clock sha . In addition there is a. probabili oi a fast trot and a class race. As Clerk of the Course John A. Mac- 99 Grafton St. Donald-who is one of the spark plugs oi’ ice racing hereabouts- says, lThejisgest and Vbes_’t_u.ft_er- ONLY at Tip Top- WOOLENS Like These! See Our First Showing of NEW PATTERNS A. . ‘ NEW WEAVES . . v NEW COLORS! g Stewart 300th Nels Scores Goal Of Career -__,__ NEW YORK, Mitch 17-(W)—- Nels Btowurt. veteran centre oi New York American". tonight scored the 302th goal of his Net» ional Hockey League career three minutes after the start 0f a 81m? S well ahead of his nearest rival for life-time scoring honors, little Aurel Jclieit of mmtreal Canadians. who will retire at the close of the cur- rent season, Joliat at precarious: number es that sored by the late famed Canadian n. more of 2'10 goals. time l-Iowie Morei-iz. centre. Including his earlv go" tonight. ' Stow - Montreal- bom and wihh 13 uni-s in National behind him. has “old poison‘ ari. League Hockey . ores l8 tlmeo this season and 12ers been credited with 1F- assists. sfowart. vfho started with Montreal “".‘.’.°“f,.“““ “'5'” hi‘; 3132mm...‘ ‘. G m“ rm “$1.1 of 46413011112! in 1935-38. ‘has e lnohrding 164 smote. ready fans. for Saturday afternoon and get your money's worth and i also watch a lot of other peoples money change hands. Charles Headed For C o m e b a c k capable sol! inthis tho-i irvé camp or Washing-‘onflgnsmon lxarlos Solomon (Buddy) Myer by all spring mearw-ernenis. sowi- destined in make a great co This will be cheer-Jig‘ news 1o Bud is the swell fellow who s1 m d? 0st loft his bright bonobsll cares! hospital. Buddy got married a few yeeri ago and became one of the worldfi happiwt nwn and a ‘perfect hus- band." Lil-r. love and bombs-ll triumph were In 1935 Budd; won the American Lre-gule bahiim a .349 aver- chnnrpionshlp with age. But in 1D36slhe hit the skids ittook uplzoths hisr . Botallisweiiiviwifii . s spring He’ his old self Quito this iii10 baill with . Only Tip To ‘s unusual buying facilities make it posai 1e to offer these rich exclusive egatterns and weaves- such as a high pric tailor would show you. We've studied these fabrics, tested them; proved them-and we're satisfied that you! money never before bought such downright - quality and smartuesa at: our low price. Visit your Tip Top store nowl- Select your favorite fabric from the hundreds on dis- play. Have Tip Top’s master union crafts- men hand-cut and tailor it to your personal measurements. $2495 HAND-CUT AND TAILORED 1'0 YOUR PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS London or New York LADIES . . . You may also have your men- nish suit or cost individually hand-cut and tailored to your personal measure-hurts by Tip Top craftsmen. T i P TOP T A IL() R S W1 Branch Manager. C harlollelown fr»! L! sunnvside — r ~ By EDWINA WELL, I 00N'1'- SW05: THERULL or. BIT OF PsAca m ‘n-us HOUSE TILL TIPPIE HAVIL A BIRTHDAY PARTY- ALL. RIGHT —ALLRiGHTi -- BUT NW1] HIS DOG SEND REG TH’ CHILDREN CAN'T DON'T can: IF rr IS RETS i BRING THEIR PETS! TIPPIEJS PARTY -" AN‘ CAT Fiaisaiosmi. HAVE ‘r0 111.. Maxim. 1'1.- ‘h "an! but filfl munilhnof m season iogst ovI "id