MARCH 1s. 1940 Truss/lack WHEN (“V The Ca 11th.“. Prev.) FTUKS l"i'lI~.Cll, iolnler manager p! H, 3|, L:u.s Cardinals, LEIiECl , Oy'-‘..‘i.i' contract a year ago L0- 5“ I ni-onacalt PlIY-l-lY-Play des- mpukns of all hcme games of édvlm, Bees and Boston Red 80X. juflflg the ensung season. A loop- nolc “'11-. lclt in the contract that msrll might resign 1f given the opportunity to manage s. major- kagqgrfilll). GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ~.._" I Glace Bay lVins Hockey Title TRURQ. N. 8.. March l4 —fCP)- St. Anne's High School. Glace Haj, yvon the Nova Scotls intermediate lnlcrscl10lus1ic lim-kov clmnlplouslilll horr- tonlzht wlwu tllc Cane grcton squad edged out Truro Academy, 4-‘ __in an overtime game. Royals Off For Game With Truro Tonight; Entrain For Ottawa On Saturday Morning l Carrying s n 14 ull " JllfllOl‘ KIWI-ll Glwlln yo moor-g! in: for Truro where toxught they meet the Nova Scotis champions game of taki tonight's game. Col‘ e. Steele and Gallant will not make the trip to T‘ru.1~o today but will entrain Saturday mornln where they will meet the team a. e on their way to Ottawa. With the exception of these three all members of the squad will be in the lineup at ‘hum tonight. _ ~ On Saturday morning the squad will leave for Ottawa where their Prong retainers of the Maritime series will start on Tuesday night luuzor title Walter Lawlons against the winners of the Perth- miooih working Junior Royals Cornwall series. ‘my; on; on the g-lor-y trail tomor- In addition to team members and Coach Walter Lawlor, man- ager Nels Whitlcck. clu-b presi- dent Percv W. Turner and club beod row morning that ardent support- ers hope will lead to the Memorial Cup. _ . _ _ treasurer D. K. Mc will ac- combfiny the team in addition to Carrying the strongest Junior several local fans including Joey McDonald Wendell Barbour. Keith Acorn and several others Th wish Island e es of fans will go out to the Royals as they startout on , the Memorial Cun plavdown trail and they can be depended upon to make a. brilliant showing. Maple Leafs Win From Canadiens 8-4 ..__.___ throat that the seaside provinces have ever produced the big, fut and powerful Maritime champions dcfvnii-rl only twice during the scusun make Ottawa their first “Qpplllg place as they engage the Oltrlvu and District champions In a best of three series to determine tho team that will meet the Que- l.“ l-hnmplon; in the second round olpli‘ eons 'l‘\vo brilliant goalies. a hard- hitziug defence trig and three fast skating high-scoring forward lines make 11p the complement 0f the squad i; at. are confident of surviv- ing lll(‘ll' first test that they will llll‘? :11 Ottawa starting on ‘Tuesday night. who Royals opponents will be has not beep decided as yet but play in (he Ottawa. 3nd dlliztrict chum ionshl has nan-owe own u. Pcllth Bill; Wings and Cornwall the “inner of which wifi be de- cidcd on Saturday at» the latest provided the series goes to the "In" of three games. I I I I And Royals to s man are hoping that 1t will be the Perth team they \\‘.il have i0 face for it was this sqlblilfl llrilar, lpstdyear forged)‘ tlgem ou of t e a owns an e ue and white cxlsdyioam has beenitch- ing for another crack at Gene Choulnarclts team ever since. I I I I lint evidently Chouinard has Ill- oihr-r cnpr lo squad under Ill! guidance (‘is yell! Blfllll. Ml-hfllllh only three players of Inst year‘! team remain. Elan. Invewell and Gnmlfrllnw nevertheless the Blue Wlnzs have again been running up MONIWEAL. March 14-40?)- Led by Robert (Rod) Heron, who equalled s season's mark by scoring four goals, Toronto Maple Leafs ran wild in the third period to- night to trounce Montreal Canad- lens 8-4 in a. National Hockey Lea- gue game before about 4.500 fans. ‘Ilho red-headed Heron picked off s. goal in the first period, an- other in the second and two in the third, tlelng a mark set earlier in the season by Herbie Cain of Bos- ton Bruln-s in a game against the Leafs at Toronto. Cain and Heron halve the only four-goal scor- ers of the sea-son. Tm habitants. who fought game- ly throughout the first two periods but faded in the last session, had nothing to match the brilliance oi‘ the Heron-Sweeney Schrlner-Pep Kelly line, although their sli- rookie trio of Gordie Poirier. Tony Duners and Eniley Meronek serv- ed with distinction. .Kelly. Schriner and Heron pick- hilzh scores and are fevflrli" "l ed llp l. wnu of 14 points from the retain lhvil’ llllP- game for Heron, besides lu-s Ioul‘ ~ e ' e goals had one afslst, Schriner had And this ssrne Perth team are s. goal and three assists, and Kelly roving e nemesis more or less to helped in all five of the tallies by glarltirne Junior champions tihe his lincmltel. past two seasons as they have knocked Halifax Canadiens and SUMMARY Royal. out in order but this Year the Royals feel that it is their First Period turn and are set to even the score. s - u a i-‘Ilomnto, Apps (Drillon) 13:14 1.. regard u. u.» mo. team it xifiTflféllg "m" ‘5°“““°" was rumored about the City the P: gm ~ Nam has! frw days that the stllllli: hill! n es- ' lu-vn hum-d from the pay owns due to having a clouplphlof lzlzylzl second “fwd ovvr the age limit ut s ev en - _ d l yr‘? admmaifi‘ Ampresslonlbcsl: mflrrgiixrrnt-éicfis. Meronek ('I‘ru e. as.onayn11rywon. ' . vrn- in the finals hy defeating the Paizglailélfzg» Deme" (Melomlh hi. Patrick (nlloge team 9-6. bcanamens‘ Mamba (Blake, ‘ ' ' ' Buswell) 15:41 Sill!’ of ll1.s ycnrs Ottawa team 6_q-°mmo_ Heron (schrmer, is 111s red-headed hard working Kelly) 19.09 l-‘rlkan who patrolled leit wng and wnameswmpiue’ gampman, wit. it \\'1li be remembered was the lam‘ lust your who shoved in the TM,“ perm] Hun; gout for Pcrih in the last 40 svt-ruul. nf the third game, a qq-oronw’ Hem“ (5ch,-1n¢r_ llvzll lllill, cimlalcd the Perth loam Keny) 1.5 m n" dz-clarcd the winners 1n the ' s-Toronto. Goldup (Mm-ya; L“. sesuuu orerkme. gplln) 7105 This boy has bren cs O-Torontb, Heron (Kelly) 5115 fie ill-Toronto, Schnnzr (Kelly. Her- lcuriu lu d f th Choulnard- on) 9:07 foarhfil lrllulllnnllnlseaellln and hrs 1611508718616“. MEN)?!“ (Blake) u-cn particular-l ffcctive in "I0 I play-downs but llleewlil let lllelll)’ 13"T°1'°nw- APP‘ ‘Davldsom of close attention when he stacks i716 Penslties-Goulpille, Heron. "ll lllminsi the Royals providing hi! 1mm comes through. s s - e ll..\vo\~<~i-, well wshc; and hcpcs Viiilll “.11 for the Royals, they will hnlc to bnttlc lt out on the ice surface and although their follow- "'41 “"111 be small at Ottawa, never- llliflft-l llle squad will be in there "$111M: all the way and the Ottawa and ll-trzci champions can expect rllrsl. k.ud of competition from the Mziritimcs representatives. I I I I I Govd luck Royals the entire slant! mil he pulling for you sll "is time and all the way, _ a s e u "Sununrrsiri-ss Intermediate Crys- “1- - ‘ .< up entering the sec- .l-.cld have little trouble : l0 the Mantime final Hwy Lckle Port. Elgm .11 1h:- srccnd and deciding I,’ N lurur two game setfies for he xw Bruuswck-P. E. I. title. 0 n o s w‘, ‘ffik ‘lfllfllllvfy were superior ‘H l l.rl Ktzl; n Ljllllll l|| the 0p- ‘ .' ‘“"' lilfrrd at alununerslde ' ‘"*'“~1_*l’ II kin. and unlen thrunswir-k chnmlfonl m’ hurled reversal of form m," nls nn-wfld 071m the chance of ' I in the Isl"l'ld Province its sez-cgnrvlvgtritlme toclrey title 1m“. An Island team will also have s chance for the Juvenile crown with Island juvenile playoffs an- nounced yesterday. Fairvllle Jun- iors ready to clslm the Maritime title s month ago, if no challengers appeared. were knocked out of the running by Amherst: Junior Ram- blers who now await the Winner 01 the Island title. \ l l ii. .LOW PRICE SPECIAL SKATE TONIGHT FORUM - 14 BANDS ALL WALTZ OR REQUEST 4' NUMBERS-YOU NAillll l'I‘ WE PLAY l'l‘. Adults 20¢; Children 10¢. 3111c 0f Yanks lMillionaires lCoast Into Championship SYDNEY, N. 5.. March 14-(0?) -Sydney Millionaires coasted into the Maritime Senior Hockey Cham- pionship tonight as they flattened Moncton Eagle-a 12-6 to take the best-ln-three filial series in straight games. The Cape Breton Isagucrs. Nova Bcotia Champions, had taken the first game Tuesday night and sf. ter that display of power tonight's meeting svas just a formality. The Sydney team has not dropped a game in league. ])l‘0\'LllCifli and Maritime playoffs Millionaires nor" move into the Eastern Canada semi-final of the Allan Oup playdovnr. agaInsL Hull Volants or Smith's Fall.- Mcmncs. Tonight's win against the less eXPerienccd New Brunswick Cham- B0st0n's Powerful Bruins Held To Scoreless Tie By Rangers; Win League Championshi O‘l'l'AWA. March 14-(CP)-—Huli Volants tonight won the Ottawa and District Senior Hockey Title forgo-g"; Acadia Ruams m: i“ f."“..°.‘.i'.’..;“".‘§:. e 0B s 1 - 1n g g. Hflgggeysscggggujiflslfgpgg; lntercolleglate illil‘..".ii".l".°l.‘l'if‘.w.-..fa.s final. Sum/ifs Falls won the first game 7-1 and Hull the second 8-1. In winning their third Ottawa and District title since admittance to senior ranks four seasons ago, Volants came from behind twice. Ken Davis put the Micmacs 1:1 .the lead in the ninth mlnllte 0f lthe opening period on n solo el- fort, but Albert Cholette t-Lcd it up l0 minutes later on a pass from Pele Devinc. Rus Black again gave Smith's ship tonight as he fouzht off the desperate New York Rangers and earned the Bruins a. scoreless tie after 7O minutes of bruising hcc- kev before 12.500 fans. e was no good to the Rangers for it left them a point behind and With their regular schedule finished whilo the Bruilzs still have a game to go. 'I'l1at was the way tonight's bruiser was played-the Rangers desperate for the two points that would leave Basketball Brown SAINT JOHN. N. 3-. March 14- (CPl-Acadln UHlVCYSll/fy Axemen retained the Maritime intercolleg- late bnskeib.'lll crown tonight with a 46-42 victory ovcr Univcrsitx- of New Brunswick. It was the third successive year for Acadia to win the title. with five minutes to go U.N.B. them with a chance: the Brutus held u two-point lead but 10st Falls the lead with a goal 0:1 a content to share the points. their advantage in the closlng1pa.~5 1mm Jack Maney and Jim Only the great work o. the 23- mznutes after big "Butch" McLean l “mm. n, 133 of the Second mum rear-old Brimsck saved the Bruins. had been banished for exceeding plans, bruigmg this city its first Maritime Amateur Hockey Title. was gained on the goal-getting strength that has marked Million- aires’ play all sea-Yon. They scored three in the first 58531011 five more in the second and another four in l-ne third pcflCd. Scoring honors for the night went to 19-year-old Bud McEach- ern from (Riarlottetcrwn and John- ny Atchiscn, both Millionaires, Atchison pinned home four goals. but Gone Sauvngcau equalizcd once more for the cit-y tltleholders with a marker on a double relay from Jules Cholette and Jacques Muos- sette The Rangers carried [he play from the start, piling three and four men into every rush. And every time they found a weaknes in the big Boston defence, they ran up against the stone wall goalie. There were at least a hall-dozen occasions on which Brlmsck came out the victor in straight man-to- man duels with the Ranger puck his fcul quota. Mal Rogers, star guard of the red and black team also left the game with 13 minutes to go and with four fouls against; him. Coach George Andrew's followed his two bcst men to the bench one min- ute before the final whistle. RAPIDES IRTVvN ITOETQN Jules Cholette. assisted by Mous- scttc and Sauvageau scored the wining gOill at 4:06 of the third frmne and Moussette and Sauva- geau set up Gene Reinhardt for a |whlle the Island youngster got a trio and helped on two others. "Moose" LeBla11c_ and Lcgere each hung up a pa; oi’ tallies for the New Brunswick team. all four unassisted. Melanson and Agnew we“? Etheh otiherfllvlcncton] scorers.‘ A c ac‘ ems ree gca s came n the space of a hnnute and 50 sec- onds ln tlw second period. He banged in the first two unassisted. u:.&°"*a.r“: lift?“ 0' h. .. or e r. Other Sydney scores were made by Anderson. who notched two; Charlottctowrfs Tic William-g Har- nusary 0:21“ n o 1e ro er com na on, wir crrh got s. single, Seibert Has Broken Nose ell-Hie“- —-i fourth Hull goal nine minutes later. BOSTON, March 14—(CPJ—La- Volantls are scheduled to leave sl-MMARY chine Rapldes reached the final for Sydney, N. 5., tomorrow for’ First Period round of the Provincial Senior the first round of Allan Cub elim- Hcrkey league playoffs ion ght by inaticns against Sydney Mill:on- Scoring: None. Penalties: Hextall, A. Jackson. Hiller, Des smith. defeating Boston Ol_vmp:cs 8-0 in the deciding game of their beat-of- thrce semi-final series. Rapides aires who won the Maritime Pro- vinces championship tonight with flhefi- second straight victory over qualified to meet Sheibrooke Rod Moncton Eagles. “Md P°fl°d Raiders in the 11:11.1. Scoring: None. Penalties: M. Patrick, N. C01- vilic. rlollett. BOWLING ( Scori : None. Pendlt es: None. § §r RESULTS Overtime Period Scoring: None. CHICAGO, itiarch 14 ——(APl - Earl S0ll)(‘l‘t, Chicago Black Hawk rlcfcilco slur, suiicrcd n. broken uose today when lwwas struck by uck as _il1e Hawk squad tuned up or its filial two llgjeunes before the National l-lockev ague playoffs 11ext_ week. . Sclbcrt. along with Art Wei-be. sm- lothci" dclvilccuuqn, had been excus- ied from tmnoronfls game at Detroit and Sunday's i111 with the Red to spccd recovery of Wings licrr; knee injuries for the playoffs, sel- bert. who turned up for a brief workout was struck b, a shOt pre- Coopcr. pclled by Joe Dr. M F. Mcuclmui club plrvslcian said Sober! nrabubh- would be a- vailnbc fol" lllC playoff Ol)f‘1l0l' at Toronto Tuosdal‘. but would have to wear a nose guard. Many Harness Racing Records Toppled In ’39 INDIANAPOLIS March l1 —1APl / —Un|tc(i States Trotting As ociatlon l directors dCSiQliiLGd i939 ' one oft the harness sport's brst v ~ today, ns they mct to nut tho " lncliers’ 0n all Isolation b11111 111111041 nt the liz-yeur-ulrl Amt-ritnn 'l‘l'uiti1u: As- sociation nf Chicago. With on.v two oi ll districts dis- seutln , indications were that an amen ment adopted in Dccenlbcr. by the (‘XCCUUVC committee wolfd be] approved. lulriiuz Alucrican -l'i'l£'(‘(l horses from nil cxcrut frcc-for-ull events at U. s. T, A. meetings. l Frank 1.. Wlswnll of Albany, u. Y..I U. S. T. A. cxecutive vice president.- claims the A. T. A. is "parasitic in that it contributes nothing toward the compilation of statistics....but uses U. S. T. A. records to establish eligibility" of its horses. Fourteen new world marks. five by gacers and nine bv trottcrs. made 193 the fourth Kreatcst record brenkinrl year in the historv of har- ness racinz. a report m the directors . disclosed ; 1n the last decade 150 new world records were set. the previous l0-| ygar high being 45 from 1910 to 19- _ l . 1 De=pite Peter Astra's Hnmbleton-I ian vlctorv and $48,000 winninls 1H5! , ear. Pascha Volo, 2.10 3-4. owned, v M. N. I-lalnes of York. Pa... was, the lending race winner. The two-vcur-(Yd trotter. driven bv 26-year-old Dclvin Miller of York, won 1.1 times in 1B starts. w Is Virtually ‘Compile ._ _i te Volants Win New Hampshire Governor Playoff Berth Rumored New Owner Of World ’s Baseball Champs Perth Blue l Wings Win BOSTON. hllimh_ 14-11mm Governor Francis P. Murphy a New Hampshire confirmed report today that he was negotzating for the purchase nl the New York Yankee bnsrbnll club b111, said sevo (‘llll dvfilih‘ m llll.‘ Lra11.~;.-'I.1i:»11 were n01 (Ifillllllidfll , , , Yes, uc are zlxtkc he sui t I "but there are st :1 detat C | e which must be lfYll-(‘G out. beiorO e mailer is vouu __ The Gm or that 110 E 11nd a lit-l‘ 1] 1n no (cgOltNvVALll, 0.1: . ltiurcll l4-- Hun“ 1",’)? l‘ ‘ ' ti llX-iil lus )-—Pv'.‘l'lll Blue Wauzs defeated l 1 u. t. Cornwall Montcalnr; 9-2 tonight to f ,g"lgn,.eile,,fe‘sfi'l. W111 the Ottawa and District Junior y. extent of ‘his sozial involvemenl Hockey Championship for the in the prueppml‘... pmCh,-lte_ licurth consecutive time. Perm] RQpQHS {1-0,“ mw York 1M1. mwanflxpcd itiullvsrzlms 11-0 in the’ it.‘ (ll-zit '11,; 9O per ‘opening gums- mi‘ - ‘v '.l:.l1 major lplzrvoff i11 Perth, l Ci1nrlottet<nvn Royals whom the ‘Blue Wings delea a Memorial Cup inatlon series, or first round elim- lllc llrnsl-oi-three l l ted last year in Truro Bcarcats to his pur~ xvouid be foqit- 1 , . l‘ as}: ut the clu.) . coming. y Governor Murphy, flmsoball {an i111- 0'11 an ardent mnnv years, was will Open a slmllnr sl-rlrs i11 Ottawa ,1 film ‘m’? m“ ' _ March l9 Qfllltf Perth. Rcynls . "91 l t9,” and Benrr: at prcsrizt are en- {TK m‘ J1.‘ I q _ .' , , g ' ‘P .. ggtglgd n a series forthe Malltime Us w who“, M, mans m fen‘ - frozrbgspgllltics and devote his tlmn to c a i. A prominent shoe manufacturer . - in hlanwhcsir-r. N. H, vise Gover- nor's inn-re 111 Mllt creation 01' iucius .. 1|. - resenting deli; ‘.11 m: vi his plants. Manys o the high-priced. Nat. Leagues Top Scorer MONTREAL. March. 11—(OP)— Boston's famous "Kraut" line have just about made the last week of the National Hockey Lcagucks regu- lar schedule a. formality, as far as the scoring leaders are concezned. stars of the game plavell at one time or an0thPr nn {Callu- J uveni l; Playoffs . Are Revised By J. R. Williams p6 m ; N a l Milt Schmidt picked up five —--- n“ e5 on’ points during the last week to es- Last minute changes in tbs , ' Itaélzyiirsulélsagriveabré-igltitmallegld piss ‘date; lichetilhule‘) for ‘proglnclial hpgevydOwlll - _ . : or e liveTlle 0c 9y ... W r0 HOLY NAME BOWLING 12W“ 176 l“ 137 01°595l OWOMHl-s were hi5 Tin ‘announced last night by gwielle -—-— . ughes 157 116 103 . . Big Fm“. League; A wgsenfl- 159 142 104 $9M’? W°°dY 1311mm!» flild 301ml’ ‘ Dcrrach. Rffflfiflflll o! tixc Provin- k _____ Tmal_2551_ 5V5 - k“, n 1 ‘ his Vclal Junior Hockey Assovunxnl. 0O S Five Aces: lgolladles High Single, L. Corrigan total"; 505 on‘; Tggfs-laniiagg as , lsurriilneiblcle \\'lllll(ll'f‘1l\' flrizmBthi , ‘ zpay0 s. arrncl sau, u" 1:10 or. T0 R d S a. McDonald 22o 22o 249 505mm High Three, 1.. Corrigan wngufiugohfanialfgf lfiifigg Iaen1gnéQrICa. Thodmvlsgd sghcdule J. Cailaghan 156 241 201 . ‘ l .970‘ P 0i‘ 8 511d?" P?" 113m! e 3i- g/ICCESKEY 14S; l6’! yalGents High Single. Geo. Young age; §°“‘B§‘,{}§,."',‘,,,',‘f,§li,' ‘,-’,',','.‘,“i.,';§§ (bet-neon Chariot‘ 1on1. and K0115- . raw ac l.’ 1'78 L , ‘_ W - ,,‘ ,- - ‘, dnaton at 101112213. E. ncpin 207a 22,0 2&2 botzvnts High Three. Geo. Young ',‘,l,’,§’,‘,,§‘°"‘ “mm” b‘ ‘mmmg n“? lThe winner 111w Tim'- Tota —-30l9. "- - " .. » ‘den Saturday 111,211! an mlntlwr (By ‘Vim-MY Illlflifll l I B‘ d _ !ro%$“§§gg;,dBE-:€e *,l,§"t"}1,,l,,,§l,§l’p°§ lsudclenrlcaih game for tho provm- lAssflf-‘lnled Pres! Snort! Writer) A" 5m“; Eary r s‘ point behind Bauer where he held lcmlnglllle- n‘: a-“F-"(l ' ‘ SARASOTA, F115,, March 11- _ . a lead of a smele point over his W0‘ Pal‘: ‘ 0 1M3‘ lCPJ—TllCI‘0'S just, one thing wrong g" Mcnmmld hi: lééwnéigfiélald 165 Iteammnie Neil Colville and Bos- ,5’_T°1l(li1.\' “like the with Dominic Dimnggio. from a R pa‘, n19 I17}, IA Guru,“ 92 129 179 ‘tom's Bill Cowlpv. _ would b" pared in Boston Red Sox standpoint. He A ‘ “k, T3,. 16;; 5H‘ can,“ 133 99 H0 l Just to rstnl: i l1 the Kraut _l1ne ;\\(‘(l.i(’. can't pitch, and to get down to the G‘ e v 51b ~86 ~03 l1 fiousnu H2 169 152 l“ m!“ humid n1 quest 1on- ,» — -—-~ - - brutal, if ungramlnniical, truth, . Dta]_.,q071 ~ " -' Totapaagg) Schmidt load ihc lenqur 111 as. sis _ pitching is the one think the Rod Him élnglé, G Fm“, m6 with 29, while in goals Schmidt , N X Negro 50x have everymmg e159 bun High mrvel- E Ream-n?’ - Dodge", and Dumnrt were topped only by; “Othlenwlse. the No, 2 mar}: 01f ' ' ' Hextnll with 24f‘ T ‘ o 5 1c Dmaggio can r "prars o ave , , _ . ., ,,, _,- 2 _- 3m '- lf‘l‘\' nromo r nr- _ cve:ytl1iug it takes To be a No_ i nml‘ ‘l ‘mwm ,5" §,,‘,1,l,,‘,‘,““" 177 guard. lfnuclr-vl1olrl n11 Hm ETLISQS year ball! plalrrr. imdrlhc way the fair‘; A Mumhv W,“ W.’ H7 if,‘ “drum. 156 135 173 . .' m, having spout 87 l _ mals 11cm 11 rom con re 1e. ' _ . - ~'__ , - j ' -. . 1 134 144 mm‘ g , V indicate heimiglit do gtllttle pltch- Xvvj C 1111x245 1:212; °<,9§.I.f.011,- 10.2 154 Z02 » -__¢ -—- TFGCR Mdlk gngéké‘ gllrlcl-lglfll. thcloésnw he?" figfigigv Single, M. 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