(PAGE SIX THE CHARLQTIETQYVN GUARDIAN MARCH 1, 1940 Black Hawks Gives Rangers Z-l Beating NEW YORK. Fob. 29 —(APi - The "hot" Chicago Black f-frnvks. backed by thc flnc goal trndinu of Puul Goodman. gave the Rangers a ‘J-l bt-ntnit: bcfcrc 9.000 fntis 116.6 tntnsritf and pitted the New York- er's tinw". into a tic for the No- tional ff/ckuv lfilgllt‘ leztzicrshit) " B' ‘on lit-inns, who hm’: two (imoriod goal by ltnipnting a prctty "so who faked the out of position. . rs dcwn to their ‘int in the lost 11 games ' havc been beaten only out‘ i ‘s. Kerr 511d Nforrh _ Th0 gun» nPrr Nell Col- w-d i‘ . orc cnrlicr in the sound ll1‘f'l'.>(l_ Summary: l-‘irst Period: 1 " tsu, Tltcms. iChntl. Sel- |.- n \-—(.'{?1lllt‘l‘. Alli-n. Svrulltl Pl'l'l(ltl1 l 121310 _ Afnrclt (Wm. Corsrl '=._.\' (‘n1villc, Porilnxid. , Court‘ Third Prriwl —~‘.\'ct:c lfvllvr, Cooper, Mac- l‘ l Drivingglilb Plan For Big Meet Saturday The VlClOflfl Driving Club is ' ls s. ti to be the big- t ~on off Victoria afternoon at. ‘ '1 .~ .~ Snlurduy oi nll there is a. match t “i, two good trot- owiit-d by rt and Cul- . hcr.=.c.Th1s ., worth l1 trip e apart lrcm four other udng a free for nll pace nid, Pluckv Scott. and "tssy trot and pace Melody. Hmihcr- 11111111. Lnlaitd and L 1 s l3 trot mid pace Jinx-c Sci. Juan ta Axtvnrthy. c Pczcr and Professor Rock- 's good par r. Fred Worthy '. Clnss C pace Kalmuck, Butcher ofhciw. .. ' 1 hor~cmcn were es~ rcqticstt-d to be on time. as fact‘. must be called at 2 lr-z-zn 51l1!lf"l"f‘§11’ with Pr ncrss Boy and ..t ' k rhrtrp as there are flvc class- to be run off_ Standing of Rinks In Competition Following is the standing of the a tn lhc Ronni Flour com- ‘ '1 At theCurling . .. will wind u the winning rln . the City in the play- tv l» lwcoti Montague and Wide winncrs. “d u...“ éss 252:9 I-l '1 ‘ Eltlltl‘ 1): cntinzttlgfiis Our (lung i-‘io-a-hhm-c-autmfi JQ|§MJ>QMQJLJIOF “t: 0* no 01$ 5i '-.,¢IiPl>.’¢“oNN l l l Forum Skating 3 —5 This Afternoon CHILDREN'S SKATE 110-2 HOCKEY FORUM, Monday, M MONTAGUE vs. MT. Final Game for Admission 25 cent not ma, ‘RAH 3.0.11. cnv vs. OT OCKEY Special Train Will Leave Montague Monday. COLLEGE SUPREMAGY 2 — LEAGUE LEADERS — 2 TONIGI-IT-Jorum 81} PRICES 30c — 20c ward Island Intercollegiate Hockey l dent just oozes confidence plus that l 74'1"“ hlwkfy history tonight ty whipping the garnet and gold of Mt. A. to qualify for the “nritime final nginst ire Nova Scotti; winners, T)", team itself says very little but there Is a grim determination evident ill each member that they are ready to put up the battle of thtcr lives in “t an effort to be rcturned the winners. 1 t lng t-liort aginst. U. N. B. just one “WK R20 tcnzgllt have bccn fast Skflllnlr. hnrrt bumping affairs" of condition for the fray and ready to counteract anything the visitors may show with fast attacks of the‘: own. Saints are pcppcd up for this game as they have never- bccrl bclorc and Les Lowthcfs Mt. Allison warriors are In for just n5 totigh a hockey scsszon as the local University can make for them. The Old college spirit was at its peak last night throughout the corridors and roams of old S, U. U. and studcnts will 13c at the Forum tonight 100 perccnt strong to icnd thclr ("or spilling vocal support to the efforts the tcn players on the ice will be putting forth, The gnme is a natural from every angle. Two teams ridzng the crest; of wznnmg streaks mcct in a cruiclul contest; both have scoring punch and bcth cnn lny it on with hcnvy bumpng wh:n the occasions warrant. and crtpphg it all will be the t/Jsts of sly Fl that Will occur from lllc open whistle until the 1:11:11 cite ha.» li...\vi:. 1t aj-pqnrs- u; 1i the game will b0 ore of the lust- est. closest and hardc-t fought. cu- countcrs ever to iukc place in the Forum. Both squads are out seek- ing a victory at any ccst. and ll’ fdcggcd. hard-working efforts can accomplish their ptlrpose then both ftczints have an equal chance of be- JHQ crcwncd the victors. It Should t oe n battle all the way and it would .no be surprising if one of the [breaks that so often appear in a ‘hockey game would be the deciding factor in the struggle. squads it looks like a mam-r of taking your choice in plckng the winner. Saints are in the drivers Scat but only by a slim margin and whether or not they retain it will be decided on wrughtfis cri- counter. Bantam Title At Stake On Monday Next TORONTO. Feb. 29—fCP) Getting up steam for Toronto's first wozld championship bout ln a. dccatlc. the fight crow‘. con- gregated today tdgo through all the pros and cons and pdssibiltics of Georgie Paces defence of hLs bantamweight title against the veteran Lon Salfcn next Monday. Baby Yack. hard unon his re- llrcmenl from the ring, threw the inartv. Drspite the absence of Hymic Caplin. Salicn/s verbose manager, the pretzel mob voted the affair n. social success, Progressing rapidly from hushed accents to overtones, the mob put the odds on Cleveland's Pace rmywhcze from live to three up to two to one. Caplfn is due back in town from New York tomorrow nnd his persuasive powers may make the betting s little closer to even. M. P's UP IN AIR. LONDON _-tCP) -Slx<teen Brit- ish M. P's. servo in various capaci- ties in the Royal Air Force. Tough- est 10b is that of Sir Arnold Wilson. I-lertfordshire M. P., who is an of- ficer air gunner. MATCH arch 4th 8.15 P.M. STEWART ROYALS“ Eastern Section. s. Skate After t I I s BUT nocitrv MT. llrSackvillc __..._____ ( Saintswllleet Tonight In Crucial Encounter Of Intercollegiate Series With a glorious chance of copplng the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ‘wald Murphy's red and white shirted crew from Saint Dunltan’: Univer- tslty wound up their training yesterday for tonight's crucial engagement "ivlth Mt. Allison Uiverslty at. the Forum. bcvc-r in the history of the lslnaid institution of learning has such n tstate ot cxcitunmt prevailed as does today at S. D. U. Every single stu- Przictlce sessions since their wln- l that has lett fire squad 1n the pink ' Judging frcm the rxords of both . “rnnlttcs ~ Szctivurt. I Blq Four Magoo-Grads vs. Plvo f Aces. title within their reach Father 0r- thelr squad will mark a 115w page in lineups iFor Game Tonight Following are the lineups for to- nlghtgs game at the Forum: llI . . ‘ . D. U. Goal: MncAulay Connolly Defence: Cunningham S. 'I‘ralnor Mt-Nalrn Gallant Smith ‘Forwards: I Maclniosh Coyle l7 ydcn Steele Fro “or Gfant Trnccy" J Trainor if‘ s Murnaghan Jan rston McInnis lnurnhnm i- MtzcDt-rmid —-- lMaple Leafs iOutplay Red lWings 3-l TORONTO. Flcb, 29—lCP)—-T0l'- onto ‘Leafs scored once in each period to beat Detroit Red Wings 3-1 in a National Hockey Dengue game before 11.794 customers here tonight. The vzctory served to tighten Toronto's grasp on third plucc and zndicated what. might. happen if the two clubs meet in the approaching Stanley Cup piny- offs. Syl Apps returned to the 'l‘oronto to ntjurzes and the centre ice ace shone with his usual brilliance, al- though fzrllng to score. It; was Wally Stano/Wskl, however. who featured the Toronto victory with his first goal 0n Toronto ice. The rookie dcfencemon scored one of the most spectacular goals soon here this season when he raced through the Detrot team and drove the puck through Tiny ‘Ifhompsonb legs. It was the final score of the night and one of the few bright spots of the drab 0on- test. Nick Metz also scored for Tor- onto on a. neat effort while Lex Chisholm counted the other tally. The veteran Cecil Dillon rapped in the nlbound of Syd Abel's shot to score the Detroit goal early in the third. SUMMARY First. Period I-Tbfonto, Chisholm SiflTlOWSKl) 19:2’! Penalties-Meta. Second Period (Drllllmi, Orlando, Drlllon. l Z-Torontx). Metz 4:53 Pcnalt‘ ‘>—-Chll1't:l'1, Chisholm. Third Period Il-Detroft. Iirlllcn tAb=ll '17-'42 l-Tcrrnto, Stnnowski 17:30 Kamtpman (major, lineup after a. lengthy layoff due ‘ Clyde Leroy Sukcworth ha! been Armstrong In Top Form For Fight IDS ANGELEB, Pie-l; _ ' Welterweight chomping? (gk 571115119118. nearest thin; n‘: \ 1 has m; chosen to succeed Burlelgh Grimes as the manager of the Montreal Royals baseball team in the International Lergue this year. Sukoworth played on several big league teams and has been manager of the Elmira Ram. At S‘side Tonight Much interest being Summerside tonight. game of the IIITEYITlE-JLE between Borden Now iSecond Game _ shown in 2nd playoff game at Cr scar rink T c second 113 531 ltb s and Somme-side Intermcdlaze Crystals taking place at. Summerslde [D- nlght. is stirring up much interest among the local hockey fans and fans from the surrounding ills- trlcts. The Crystals go into to- night's tussle possessing much confidence as a result of their sur- prising 3-1 vlctmy in Borden Wed- nesday night. But on the other hand Borden though defeated in the first; game promises that they will be in there fighting tooth and nail from the opening whistle to final gong. thB Both teams xvill have their full llneu prom es to Negotiations are unC-e ‘oeclal train from 01'1- man with the Bordon "vital vcstcrdat- "orvcndicitis. He was '1 inst Summersldo U lLOUlEllANA ' OLI I WONDEQ WH HE p t A Down The Alleys HOLY NEE-BOWLING Lambros Bros- M. Block 191i 202 1B2 R. McDougall 132 179 128 B. Michael 149 149 I60 W. Wcatheible 232 222 201 ll. senlner 250 125 221 Total~2tl83. Cudmoru’; Dry Cleaners:- E. McGee 181 I93 22'! D. Mayne 128 223 125 G. Cudmore 147 1'17 165 B. Axbing 146 125 117 \V. Curlmore 1B5 101 204 ‘Total-MET. High single M, B100): 202. High thrce W. Weotherbte 856. Tonight’; Mixed Dengue at ‘f o'clock Early Birds vs. Eagles. l-fumbugs vs. Dodgers. At 9 o'clock- Rabbits vs. Blue Birds. Remember When (Ifvy The Canadian Prosl) A scant. 10,000 fans watched 2'10- pound heavyweight boxing charm _)ion Prtmo Camera. win o l5- round decision over mu;- “wfi 9333",?’- our our: VTAY l’. ‘. 4 Borden but nothing definite hos been dccltkd S Mr. Wallace Muttart. for tonight's tussle and lt be a thrille ny for a Borden Player In Hospital defence- N"f7"“n1s ~ntered the Prince County I-fos- stifterltia HClIlP tnl: en while playing with his team ag- Wednesday l2 AT M? “fight but. continucd nlayinrz to tho “Yld of the game. Hts friends trust he will soon recover-S. BRINGING UP FATHER Now-Hanna's ANOTHER LETTER FORWAEDE s mom axrokisgguag, t5 N ASKING FOQ MORE CASH- . .___l Spillett Rink In The Final Making a. beautiful drae shot on his second last stciie that. saw him cut two opposing stones out of the scoring I-Inl Spilictlfs Dominion Liift- rink ywslcrtlnv advanrcd to the finals of the iinion life com- pctitlon by tut g ant-k Dr. Tid- niarslfs fou. 9-6 n thc scmi-fixinl match The Spillctl rink now will itirict the vxinncr of the Judge Duffy —C. H. Black encounter for the ltltle the semi-final between the latter ntentioncd teams taking place tcdny. Entering the sixth end with a comfortable 8-2 margin the Sptllett skipped rink snot Dr, Tdlmnrshfls team curl beautifully to chalk up a th cc on the sixth and a singl‘! on the seventh to make the score read 8-6 going to the Inst end. On the last cnd the losers still curling mngnifircittly came into the cen- ter clrcle to count the first two stones with Splllett having third rock. Going back for his that stone lllett made a beautiful draw wl h an out tum to cut the .wo scoring shots out with the los- ing skip being just inches short on his inst attempt to cut the winner's rock out. Had he clone so it probaby would have met-mt the mat~h for him as he would then be playing four stones. 110w They Scored: 101 003 10-—6 040 130 01-9 Dr. Tidmnrsh 1-I. I. SDillctt GETS AWARD HOLLYWOOD. Feb_ 29--"G0n0 With the Wind" won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scien- At Playoffs As Bruins MONTREAL. Boston Bruins DfflUl/ICBUY 591111060 tho death knell to Canndicns chan- ces o! reaching tlr- Stanley bu!) payoffs tonight. when they deiezucu the Montrealers 4-2 in u National Hockey Dengue garlic. ftwas Cur.- Mlons’ sixth straight uclent and left. chem WllllUilL a. victory at 11011.0 once c. l4. fiighllng gameiy in front. oi the br hant network 01 Mike Karakas. the l-Iohitatits kept m the ruimnig for two p6fl0d5 but faded m the last session as the spectacular Kraut line of Milt Schmidt. woody Dumait 5nd Bobby Bauer combined to send the Bruins in as victors. _ ‘With the score tied 2-2. 9n tallies by Tony Demers and Louis Tructel for Canauicns and by 1M blflllllkl‘ and Roy Cotinchcr for the Bruno. away with scores in the set-aha halt of the inst period. Dllfilflflg score cgnieon a Jzreat solo rush while Schmfdt whipped home a backhand- er after taking passes from his line- mates. The loss just; about meant elim- ination of Canadians from u play- off berth for they are five oints bc- hind the sixth-place New ork Am- ericans. ADD MTL IIKY SUMMARY First Period l-Cnnadiens, Demers, (Young. Trudel) 6:40 PenaitT-c.—fiiil, Raymond. Second Period Z-Boston. Clapper (Conacher. Cowley) 2:35 S-Boston. Connchcr (Cowley) 2:41 ‘i-Canntkcns, Trudel (DQ111013. Drouln) 11:53 Penalties-Dude]. Cain. Third Period S-Bcstsit. Uumart 123-14 B-Boston. Schmidt Bauer) 18:34 Penalties-None, (Dumart, Concordia Hockey Team Suspended MONTREAL, Feb. 29 --(CP) — President Azarie Choquet of the Montreal Concordia Hockey Club announced today he had been notified by the executive of the Quebec Senior Hockey League that his team was szispcndcd from fur- ther participation in the league's ay s. Choquette said he was qivsn the letter of notification immediately after the playoff game last night when Concordia withdrew from ice wfter disputing a. goal awarded to Verdun. He said the executive also upheld in the lettgr the decision of the referees in awarding tits game to Verdun. FINISIIER. FOR MINES ces annual production award to- night and Britbh artists took the awards for the best acting achieve- ment in I939. Robert. Donut was adjudged the best actor and Vivien Leigh the best actress. THAT'S BESlDE “i. im- By J4 R. lpende v1.1. 0o rr- m DU PLYMOUTH. England -tCP) —— Mines which have been sunk but not ex loded mav be detonated by n new evfce consisting of a net con- taining a charge of gun-cotton sus- between two vessels. William! Dumort and Schmidt put; the guinc C Canadiens ‘See Chance Slip Win 4-2. Little Four Rink Ties For Lead R. Corning‘: Liltltig rink. chalking u an - vc ry over E. D. Nicholson's Our Gang rink last night advanced to a. first place tie with Art McPheroorrs Perfec- tion team in the Regal Flour com- petition as the Perfection rink were losing out, to Ben Conrad's "4:30 lub" 9-8 in another match played last evening. Little Four fling up a 4-1 lead on the first t roe ends were sel- dom in danger of being overtaken by their opponents a4 Our Gang scored two ends of the mate chalking up a single in the third and a double on the seventh. But Perfection wont down to de- foot the hard way before the 4.30 Club who b their victory retained a chance o figuring in a. ‘possible five way tie for first lace epend- ln" on hcrw to my‘: crucial matches turn out. Trailing '1 0o S. entsiring the seventh end 4:30 Club rnlilcd to chalk up three doubles in a row on the next three ends to take the lead 9-7 and tthen hold the Perfection rink to a. single counter on the 10th to emerge with their victory the last shot o! the losers trying a double raise that inst failed by the closest of mar- gins In the other game played Walter Pickards Beginners with omv two dcfcats against their name chalk! up their fourth victory defeating thr Indians 1l-'l after the losers hctd thrown n mirzhty scare into them with o. big ve on the in’! end after Beginners had counted four on the first two ends of the match. Beginners bv their victory can yet win the title providing they win their remaining three games which vtould give them sev- en victories agnlnst two defeats. How they scored‘ Little Four iao 102 n21 1-11 Our Gang 001 0'0 200 04 Beginners 130 (V20 111 2-41 Indians 005 101 000 0-—'l 4:30 Club 101 100 222 0-9 Pofectlon (I20 02! 000 I-8 Chathammln N. B. Finals ST. JOSEPH N. B.. Feb. 29-(0?) -— Chatham advanced to the New Brunswick enior hockey finals to- night, despite an 11-10 l"! to Dor- chester Aces in the deciding guns of a semi -flnal rles. A total score of 22-14 for two games ave Chathom the rilhli m meet e her Edmunston or Moncton for the provlndal crown. A third perl0d drive brought Dor- chester from behind for a one goal game victory. MlnartPs hills llllll. 5 YOU M E MONEY TO 6E1‘ ALONG THAN IT DOES ME P r r we rm apparently is in top wan/pt a feat never fe¢ofdeq u, prim-fight. history, Once ruler or bhreg now the kmg of the pound ranks. he is 00111111311; h. will annex a fourth title wmom- night against heavier, hardmuun Ccferino Garcia. Claimant, o; m: mlIdglle/xeigilmit crown. o ‘l~lDI10'S l-lllfl m clouded one, and a film“ b‘ Armwonx would further minim: zine situation. but there will be m on, exciczmnt. and on"... m“ " n ese two wa ious lfi-round itrllgglegmm. m gorrkhglthhlirmstrong successfully e en g is welwrwei tplonr-htp. 8m chm‘ The rematch find-S Gu-clg n m‘ natural weight and defending m. dlvlsl World's if’?! crown he blasted away 1mm h» gcetolgeplostoll in New York 1m ————~—- .2 Torchlight Parade Set For Tonight 1n the throes of hockey gm, Saint Dunstomi student; last. mgm did little also but, discuss tonight] 8. I}. Il-Mt. Allison clash qt m; Fbrmil as they anxiously lWlllQQ the opening whistle that woulq 80nd both teams into action, cm. fldem in the ability of their mm; to come through with the mg m ‘white colors of the Saints Sl-ill rt ins high the students tonight w be at the Iliorum one hundred per cent. strong to help out the with their vocal support. But they are going a little farm; than that and tonight some ;. unique Ln sporting annals of m Island will take place mien studonts will stage s wrung; Pflrade before the start of m game. Each and every student - take part in it and they are con fldently asserting that it will be pro-victory march over the m; which they have mapped out Starting at Elm Avenue the p: rode will follow on Great Georg Street to Weymouth; up Woy. around Queen Street the studentl will again come back to the Menu. ment continuing down Gram“ Street to Weymounth; up wqy. mouth to Fitzroy and clown Pita my to the I'm-um. It is likely that there will be a band in attendance at the parade and if Saints in returned the victors-this is un- official-it would not be at a wprlslns 1f the parade would re- form after the game to make 1t I victory march for certain. Will Play Exhibition Tilt At H. R. Rink An exhibition gums of boob! vlll be toyed at. the Holy R0- d ink between the Blink ‘fawks and the Midget RAmblerS. iaturclay mo ning at ll o'clock. It s expected that the Blackhowb will play exhibition games vtjith the Midget Royals. and Cnnndiem in tho future. Players are naked to in on hand at 10:46. By George McManus With - Major Hooplq watt, vouus MAN, vouvs COMPLETED SOUR APPRENTtCE- 5H1? AND HERE'S SOUR DIPLOMA -- 1 HOPE ‘IOU WILL ALWAYS BE A CREDIT "TD ‘DUE » ALMA MKTEP. l , r LATELY HE'S GOT A HABIT ot= MAKIN’ mo: JUST OUTATHEIR TIME "ii-unit, I THEY'R_E GETTN sOMETmM‘ N5 THEY ARE.‘ He'll. PROBABLY BE A FOREMAN BY TH‘ TlME rrs neces- SARY TO owe A cottses uwrom TO GET A JOB 4 A SPEOAL RACE, AND n= vou HAvs $5 UNDER A Rue, YOU MlGHT DUST IT OFF AND TURN - n’ tuvo TEN-~tt= "rt-ta DOG: ts LUCKY.’ , 1 e LISTEN, MR.TNtG6S-~I'MA RATHBUN; coon use» KENTUCKY, mo out? - FAMILV MCTTTO wntsbosvr sgf 0N 0' , UNLESS rr HAS noun Leeslw-WHF-M .. cannot». ear "roo om 1o WALK. HE Rmsso M 4. ‘ s —-r Rhee con me cuseselwwotf/ -~:'t.t. awe vou $50 --- THAT 5 . ll l timmn‘ Jllllllltlltllntlttti ICE AND TRAINEO ‘EM 1° l’; ‘name's P awe