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RED WINGS WIN EXHIBITION Flag-lug their third lmmc Within Alnnctrzil Rangers u-r-llt 111111-11 l0 11 6-2 drfcnt ln an "\'r‘llllll,' 2111111- ltlzllltist Midget Rod ivlu-zs. l‘()l:l(‘l'((l l7\' thrcc of the Junior Runpzr-l-s. This some like the urn-moon nffnlr u-as inst thmugh- gtured the 9-1-1- uhn fin-d whiit proved to be ‘the winning goal, the herb or RECORD CROWD Neui-ly 17,000 lfllio, hanging to ,‘ 1111111‘: illlu 1111511111111; cist- t0 bu. the gtilllu, watched D11. Llitppci- snub. dosiun 1111.0 tlie cad :11 11:18 o1 11h: ;scccii(i period after 2.1 nlinutcs u_ 1111.11, playoff hockey. '.i'liut. goal sig- 1111112011 the first opening oi N121» i-ooiis oilcnsive 11nd their "bfcttk ‘taunt lltllt; more 1111111 u-n minute. , iuicr. Bob Gracie 11111111: skating hm“! 111.111 u llciimty just in tinlc to tak- tt long, blue line puss- troln t‘? W€lll.\\'(.ii'\l1. Gracie handed it L, luilfl Robinson to bout. the lonc 131-11111cioil-ncenllin, and ‘Robbie’ u-ed. There was a goal a second c1 but also a dozen different \'(-l‘Sl0l15 as to how it. had been scored. - WENTWORTH CREDITED T» The official scorer gave the goal to Wentwortil with assists to Rob- inson and Gracie, though to the majority of the fans, Thompson pulled the puck into the goal while trying to clear Robinson's shot. Ap- parently Wcntworth had skated in while the puck slithered about and goalie. Tiny made another mistake. lute in Llie third period, when he start- cil too late lo outrace Dave Trot- [ii-r for it loose puck in Bruins’ de- fcru-il-c zone. Trottiei- pushed it pnst him and shot. it into an empty e1 But that goal-didn't matter for Biinco had scored one at 19.25 of lhe second period and Robinson another at 14.30 of the third on n bi-cakuwny. LACKED “PEI” Except when Bill Cowley. Char- ley Sands and Ray Gctiiffe were working together. Bruins showed little sting in their offensive whle behind. Even the ace Boston line didnt cause a. great deal of tmubie for Miu-oons checked and double checked to stop them shooting. SUMMAR Y First Period Scoring: None. Pi-nulties; None. Second Period l-Bosion. dapper .518 2—Muroons, Wentworth Rabbis-on) 15.41 Il-Maroons, Blinco 19.25. Penalties: Gracie. (Gracie, Third Period 4-—Mnroon.\-. Robinson 14.30 5»-1\-lnroon.-=_ Trottinr, 17.58. PflllllllPSI Northcott. Manitobans PVin Series Opener WINNlPl-TG. March 28—(CP)-— , I"11l.-.l1.1.1-, 11 biulliaut brand of hoc- l ki-y. Wiililipcg Monarchs, Manitoba l (Jilunipnils, tonight were one glime 1 up on Port Arthur Junioi-sThunder Buy llt1i.ii5. in their best-of-three 111-111-111 junior iloi-key iual. The ‘Nlflllltbblllhfl outskntcd the Inke- hend crew almost throughout and skated off the ice with an 8-2 vic- tory 1n the first game here Sutur- (luv night. Second game will be played here Monday right and the winners will mci-t Saskatoon Wesley: 1n the u-cstern final starting hem Till-rs- day for the right, to travel east. in quest, of the Memorial Cup. too 110ml for the visitors. Wings wot an curly lead and from this point on were seldom threatened although at times the Moncton youngsters made it pldlll/y hot. for the ocal squad. ENEWS banged it past the slow-clearing- ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ sr.__ PARTS a . lllt SPORT WORLD l "A¢4R(MNVS ELnunu4rE'iu2snofi?1nRuwvs soxnvc ‘ . BASKETBALL OTHER seolrr MARCH 29. 1931-- _.____.__~ 4. ~—-1 ELIMINA TED i 11v L086 Sewflfl Babe Siebert Plays Major R°b°"‘°" T° Encounter T0 Ridenus 7 - 5 (By Andrew Carissa Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA. March 28—Tnking ud- vantligi- of Amherst St. Pat's un- bt0lll1iilt2s$ llfifflnSivciy, Ottawa Rid- i-uus completed elimination o! the hlaritiine junior champions from 310111011111 Cup playllowns here Sitt- -lit by scoring a 7-5 vic- tory, thl-lr second straight in the host of three series. The game u-u. a duplicate of the first encounter when llidezius won 5-4. Anlhezst easily nutskatcd and uuiplayed thr- Ottawa. and district title-holders il-hen they elected to cin-ry- lay to their opponents, but uni-e t 1-_\- f-ll buck to protect n h-zui. Etlllfilllh usually pierced the l|t‘lt'i1('l' for shots at. goalie Nor- hert \l‘hit1- who was brilliant throughout thi- game despite the “i‘\‘l‘ll goals that. bPill. him. ' Rlilvlllls (‘unu- l-‘rom Behind Tin-cc times RldCllili came from bcliind to tie the score. and when they took the lend in the third period, there was no stopping them. Creighton Lcwt-ilcl- and Bill Estalbi-ooks tried to rally lhe qulck- ' iy-tiriilg Si. Puts in the last ses- sion, and got good support from the Ripley brothers Carl and Frailk. The defence however could not cope with Ridcaus’ offensive. and White in the gcah, u-as thr ‘ great little bulwark against which inziliy of the Rldt-au drive..- lmlted. Amherst Weill out for the first .~ccre 11nd got it. almost from the drop of the puck. Creighton Low- tin-r look :1 pups from Curl Ripley and bclu Ross. Juilkc in the Rideau goal alter 25 sci-minis of play. Rid- ciius tied it 11p four minutes inter, but Lowthcl- and Ripley again MIOFCd to put St» Puts two goals up. , St. Puts tllcn dropped back on the deft-mire. and Rldclius got two goal of their own to again tie the score. Lcu-thcr made sure St. Pats would lcavc the ice for the first rest. period with the lead when he got his third goal of the period with sci-en SOCOIYls to go. The spcz-dv Lowihcl- started the second ses-ion like the first and cot his 10111-111 gclil of the night after till-cc minutes» After this score llolvi-ycr, St. Pats were never in the picture us Rldcaus outguess- ed them at every turn. The Ottawa purple-shirts tied the score for a third time before the end of the second period with two goals, 11nd added two more in the third for their miirgiil of victory. while holding St. Pats scoreless. W61‘? SUMMARY First Period 1. S1 Puts, Lowtller 1C. Ripley) 0.25 2. Riot-all , McTccr (Grrvln) 4.09. :1. s1. Pat. Lflwtllel‘ 1r Ripley) 5.15 . 4. S1. Pals, C. Ripley (Lowther) 10 48. 5. Ridi-zius, Tudin iMcTcer) 1U Oil. 6. Rldr-iilis Hawkins 1Tudin) 17.29. 7. St. Pals, Lowtilcr (Estabrooks) i9 53 Penalties: Neal. 31:13am, Low- thcr. Second Period 8. St. Puts. Lowlllri‘ 3.15. 9. Ridcaus, H1-.;-,.i1.-. tMcTegr) 111.42. l0. Ridcaus. Vldfrcr (flit-gins- PPHAHLTSZ McCalluln. l-luli, Mc- Tccr, C. Ripley, Blanch: Third Period 11. Rideltus, Lnrabir (Rm-kc) gm, Rldl-aiu, Hawkins 10.24. Purtll-ic McBnin 2, 11nd ml.» coiidilct, MeTcer, Grliy 2, and mis- conduct, Neal, Esutbl-mks, 111-11 Tudin, Gopp. Officials: Piile Mill, Windsor, N, S-, and Arnie Pcterkin, Ottawa. GHALLllllllE We t.11c Juvenile Red Wings chalk-rig:- the Canadians to a game oi hockey for the ‘Island Juvenile title. a crown which the Cancdlem now 'port. FAREWELL SKATE Tllllllil-ll - 14 BANDS - ALL WALTZ PROGRAMME WITH ICE THE WAY YOU LIKE IT A BATTLE T0 Tomorrow Night, Tuesday. CROSS ROADS BULLDOGS vs. ALEXANDRA Final game for championship and Kelly 81 Mclnnis Trophy THE FINISH AT 9 0’CLOCK -§..---@—-' By A. E. FULFORD Canadian Press Stall’ Writer MONTREAL. March ZB-(Ofi- Bustfn’ Babe Siebert has punched Moziti-eal Canadieils right back in- . to the championship set-up. The tbzittle-scarred veteran miffed the ‘, depressed Camd-Iens last night and scored a sensational goal that led l Wings and saved the ‘fiabittants from elimin- :i tion. Playh-g like champions in t 11 e i r o w n “rckyiird, Cn- nadiens richly '1 l-rved their ‘firstvi ctory in the third game of three- l 1 SIEBERT of-flve series for the National Hoc- key League Chaiujliomllllp and ,-q11a-1lfica,tion for the Stanley Cull mals. ‘Fl-lat Norm smith, De- troit. netmlnder. was forced out of. the battle in the second period with l n11 arm injury took nothing from their honors. CB-flildlells won with brilliant olf- fensive play and no goalie could have saved Detroit from the loss 111st made their playoff score read: < Detitdt 2, Canadiens 1. Jimmy Franks. Wing spare netlmlnder went into the nets when Smith was taken out and kicked them out. in spectacular manner. ' Snlith. nztm-ndcr of The Cana- dian Press All-Stnr team. was in- jured in the first pei-‘od when Herb Lewis fell on his arm in a pileup before the Detroit goal. He played a bit of the second but finally ask- ed to be taken out. Siebert. the rugged Cansdlen de- feucemen. was the hero of the game despite the feet. Johnny Gag- nnn scored the first and third C8- nndien goals. The Zurich, Ont, flfvermfln-Cifinndlan drove the mon- ey counter into the net. With the score tied 1-1 halfway through the third and 11.500 cus- tomers screaming ilor a goal the bilsiness-like Bazbe provided it. Casually, he picked the puck up at his own blue line. stormed thrrug/h a flock of Red Wing checkers end. just past: the Detroit blue line, drove a terrific shot at. Fran-ks. The young netminder from Mel- vlllo 511511., played the shot. nicely but he had no chance. He jump- ed for it and the rulbtber hit him on the leg pads. Franks spun a- l-Kid” Lantk To Arrive For Title Bout Russell “Kid" Lantz, Maritime baiitam boxing champion, arrives in the City tonight, primed and ready for a. succes-ful defense of his title against the challenge of Jimmie Mclnnis, local boy who meets the Haligollian in a ten round battle a4. the Labor Union Hall Tuesday night. It Ls likely that Lantz will enter the ring in the be t of condition. He is not taking the challenge o! MCIllllis lightly and will go out at the opening gong determined, i! possible, to win the fight in the quickest possible manner. All ls quiet 111 the rump of Me- Irlnls. ‘Illcrc is no pre-fight state- a. tough battle but at the same time he has left nothing undone so as to b. 1n the best, shape of his career. He has been working out steadily for the past: month and is about. ready to go. The hard train- ing grind is behind him, all that. remains now is the battle itself- And all McInnls’ supporters claim that their fighter will be in there throwing punches at the Maritime champion from all arlgles. The fight: shape; up as a close, even battle. Both boys have made their mark in the squared circle: both an clover. game to the core and bot-h an cquntiy anxious for a decisive victory Tuesday night. It’ results oi’ past fights mean any- thing in the ultimate outcome Tuesday night Mcmnis should have c. slight edge. He, Mclnnls. wan an eight round decision over Harry Burns of Amherst while n couple of months later the ume fir: tool: a decision verdict aver n . i NEW YORK, Merci-i 28 -- New York Yankees are even-money ia- vorites to win their second strsight American League pennant, but New York-Giant: are "no better‘ thin thirdnhoicentbtloltnmpoetin the Nntiunnl League according to the odds quotad Saturday on the mnjor league pennant race by Jnck Doyle, Roadway commissioner. __i___-____.__ liiklllh merits. Mclnnis knows he is in for- round from the force o4 the shot and the pudk dropped behind the goal line. The game, thrilling but of the. close-checking playoff variety, was spotted by holdups. There‘ was only a minute and a few seconds to go in the first period when Smith was injured and the time was added to the second period 'I‘hen, when Smith skated over to Manager Jack Adams and report- ecl himself in no shape to carry. on the battle was held up 15 min- = utes while Franks was dressed. Smith went; out when Canadderls held a 1-0 lead gained on Gag- nons-gonl in the fourth minute of the game. Pnul Haynes and Aurel Joli-it. worked 11111.11 Gagnon tn 1 the puck inside the Detroit civil-lice and the Blank Cat from Chicoutiml riled it behind Smith from the right will!- The hockey was rather dull un- til Detroit scored in the second nllnute of the third period. Cana- dians made no great effort to pro- MONZREAL, March 38-51171 Robertson of Putsburzh Hvwe“ will replace Norm Smith in De- troit Red Wings’ gun when the world champions Dlfly Mmmea-l Canadians here Tuesday in the fourth game oi their best-of-live series for the Naflbncl Hockey League title. Manager Jack Adams oi’ Detroit ‘. iir-ht wired Robertson to reiflft 11.-re when doctors said the lull"! ‘Lilith suffered in a p116 11D 179m"? he Detroit goal in the game Crin- uien- won 3-1 last alight would itfp Smith out of Tuesdays garlic» Adams said Smith's right arm was badly bruised when Herb Lew- is, Detroit wing. fell on it- A 118B- ment. was torn but. no bones u! broken. Smith may be able t0 may = Thursday if Canadicnswln Tue;- clay and force the series to live games. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Maw-h 28 ——Springfield Indians lust night gained the right to meet Philadel- pbla Ramblers for the title of the Eastern division of the Intel-na- tlonal American 119118116 b)! 455ml" ing Providence Reds before a pack- ed house. 5-4. Grads Defeat J_UNIOR ,_ siklrs Role In Canadiens 3-1 Repljf Smith “lib A" Sta?‘ Victory Over Red Wing's MONCTON, N. 3.. March 28- lUP)—Ch8J‘lOl/WWWD Hi-Y Grads took revenge Saturday night over Moncton All-Stars, defeating the Hub basketeers 47-36. Grads lost the first. emoumer 80-35 here Fri- day. while the victory was a decisive one, play was by no means one- sided. Control o: the baill was a- bout; even, but Grads supe-Hor . shooting mblllty gave them their min-gin of victory. The first half ended with the were 24-12 in favor of the Grads. The second, however siiw All-Stars improve considerably winding 111) the period 34-23’. floss and Moi- i‘ns were standouts for Charlotte- town, collecting 20 and l3 points respectively. The game was rough in 89°15- wlth All-Stars getting 16 fouls cal- led, against 10 to Grads Lineups: omits: Goss 20, Partridge 4 Mor- ris 5, Molllns 18, Cox 5, Johnston JOHPS. ‘ Y Nnts: WlIITIOlZ '7. Fleur '1. Adair 12, Oke 1. Mum-o 6. MuKlB 3; Ken‘ nedy. - r~~~i Syracuse Stars Blank Hornets SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 2s_ (CPU-Syracuse Stars tonight db jfeated Pittsburgh Hornets 3-0 1;, their western division Intern-u. lentil-American hockey league ma, on’ series. Victory left. Syracuse leading Pittsburgh in games 2-1 in the three-out-of-tive game series 1m the western title. At: Pittsburgh last night the Hornets won 4-1 and Syracuse captured the 111-51 game Howard put the Stars ahead at the halfway mark of the flrstocr- iod when he converted Mill-my Armstrong's pass. There was n1: scoring m the second period but in the last. frameArmstrong click- ed for an unassisted goal md Jack Mai-kle notched the last Syracuse tally on passes from Art Jackson and Bummer Doran. . MONTREAL, March 28-well Hart. said tonight he was "very much interested" in a proposal that he bring his Montreal Can- adiens to Sydney. N. 8.. for 1m ex- hibition game after their National Hockey League campaigning ls om this searon. tect their lead but the --- ‘ ‘ "V good baokcheoking by both lelmfi slowed up the action. Barry, centre on the Canadian PPQSS All-Star team, started a rush with Scioity Bowman. Detroit. defencemail. He took the puck at. the blue line, swerved Hound 1,119 carmdlen defence and beat will! Cude by driving the ni-bber over the Montreal goaltender! shoulder as he went down w QW- Biebertfs goal came eight: minutes later when both teams were tfyllll! frantically to break the deldloa- Gag-lion's final goal came as rather an anti-climax. Canadians had gone into a. frankly defensive game after Siebert/s counter. The? . shot the puck up the 106 Weft’ time they got. their sticks on it while Red Wings were driving f0! a goal. Gagrlon broke away with Haynes and Joliat for a foray into the DB- tmit pren that brought. them the goal that. was needed to nm-lze Ca- nadians‘ victory sure. SUMMARY Frat. Period 1. Cunadiens, Gag-non (l-laynofl. Jollat.) 3:10. Penalties-none. Second Period Scoring-none. Penaltles-Goodieilcvw, Haynes. ' Third Period 2. Detroit. Barry (Bow-nan) 1:46. 3. Canadians. Siebert 10:29. 4. Canadians. Gagnon (Joliat, Haynes) 17:27. Penalties-mono. 11s..) Gulls Upset Navy Hoop Squad 27- 24 Y.M.C.A. Seagulls, deep in the cellar of the city basketball im- gue, staged an upset. by handing the league-leading Navy a 27-24 defeat Saturday night. On the short end of 1m 18-10 count at the end of the first period the Sea- gulls were much superior to their older opponents during the sec- 0nd. Navy have a two-point: lead over Grads and Bflqulres, tied for second place, and have two sched- ulcd gnmes left. to play. Grads have three and . Esquire! two. Prince of Wales College are out of the running for league honors, having completed the 12 scheduled games with a total of eight. points, six behind Navy. Seagulls hnvc one more game to play but an in the cellar with six points. Line-ups of Saturday night's game follow: Seagulls: Glover B, Anderson, Harper 8, Matheson 8, Partridge 2, Beer, Godkln 3, O'Brien. Nnvy: McMahon t1, Doyle 4,0011- nolly 8, lvflofluigan 4. McLean Leightiner and Hogan. Hockey Results (By The Canadian PNII) AMATEUR Western senior finals: ‘ Fort. William 5, North Battlotord i. (Best. of three series Nod me game each). < Western Junior null-flunk: Saskatoon 6, Trail t. isuhtloon wine round Own utrnlghtl. . Winnipeg Monarchs B, Port. An- tmur 2. 11111-111. game best-of-lhreo aorta.) Intern junior nmi-flnnln: Copper Ollfl 4, Montrecl Victor- ias l. (Pirat- tlrne but-churns series). Ottsnwn Rideoul- ‘I, Amherst. 8t. Pats 5. (Ride-nun take aerial twc straight games). 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