I ibefetrf _ p. g esdary and see the m: Eel-ii. Viv urtl; o their ti: éltree-out-of- t niwandsnthla {Eli's 5.3.18‘ Do ro . . ou es “Nfioms into s filth encoun- lt will b: same‘! r21 Saturday.- gI-me in Saturday ’ lcgio tted-un the rt to Angle MacDonald. cs1 advantage was lived and the victory, gave recover. 90.. them no chance to i O O Q The nest/two periods- the - uglornixes outscored e li-S-ond they wereeas- 11x much better. Maurice " " Dowlinl. in a utility role. was a powerhouse in hinlself offensively and defensively wasthebeltmainon the ice. The colless line o! Nicolle. Robertson Blanchard was unable to exe- cute smooth. lhort oassins plays u effeotiv so heretofore and amassed " color" in their man- ths net. O- 0 O <1- Amhie Johnston. a returned war made his initial w- oals for the college e a ea we've... s. n. wss ..% t e e c 4o Alta‘ the contest the collsst one out. of our .view of ,e'll “ take te UL h- \ Welshmen '12-? In Second Gdme , For City Hockey League Ch ’shzp . _ , 4 n Chslttetown Legionsircl lespt arr-Ito the City League off-picture in convincing Saturds nigh at the than it takes to read this paragraph and secure, for the Leg.- itoln. an evgn four-nil break in the r o st. pe .. ilhe Legionairgs rang-up four e more counters in each of the next trophy 12- .. The Welshman won the Owner .. The Legion machine spuwsred. fsltered and almost concked out in the first six minutes of play when the coll e crew collected tihree and cons e the issue. ‘he Prowsc- coached squad erhed in- to high and proceeded to roll-up mguclllglntbowllng‘ sparked the sen I comeback scoring splurle with two goals within sirty-two sec- onds am after Blanchard had fired one inretaliatiomPoundsmd Worth sank s brace of counters in ‘less Sydney Shipyards- Win 1 lloya Scotia Juvenile ‘Title " TBUIO. N.S.. March as -(or) -Sydneg cnlfavmplonshl night when ‘they defeated Truro. I to-Tto tskeuthéetwwllme. tots-l- ser es . Sydney won the first game. 7-3, ‘ . S ? t S me de, the sre::'§ir...":.:r5i-=~ Charlottetown Alleys Duck Pin League Iiloilowing ls the schedule of the Charlottetown Alleys duck pin les- gue: Ml-Ieh: 25—At z Westrlinders vs. Grey- -. n .t » ii-Agw: Old ‘limers vs. Emmet as-At-‘l; olves vs. Tigers. ' 9: ch vs. Arabs. WQOt-Edets V8. WOIVQ d Time!‘ Tigers vs. 01 Vieksvs. Greyhounds ‘l: t ‘l: '1: 92 ‘l: '1 Old Greyho Tigers vs. Aruba Tigers vs. Greyhounds two periods while limiting their op- patients to one goal in tne second canto and two in the third, Archie Johnston, who replaced Proude in the nets for the Welsh- men, drew a tough assignmmt and gamely although at times unsuc- ‘cessfuily met the assaults on his bese ed citad I e.. B y Dowling with three goals and assist and. Fuity Pound wluh an equal nunrber of counters headed the column. Pound also turned in a. colccful formance with his teammate ium MacDonald on the Legion de- fence, Maurice Bowling, used in a utility role. hsd two goals and an assist. for his night's work. Blanchard with two goals and three assists led the Welshmen at- tackers and. aced by the hard- working Nico e with two goals and two assists, was a dangerous threat all evening. lvo Cudmore, egion net custod- ian. settled dowrn after a shaky start to tunn ins starry srform- ancg and was no mean actor in the upset victory“ The five-forward strategy which was used by both sides when a team was shorthanded proved fruitful, especially in the opening session. when it paved the way for a Legion drive to overcome the early three-goal lead garnered by the college team. Legion —Goal. Cu ore- de- fence, Pound. P.. MscDo aid. Mc- Lafihlin; forwards. Shepherd. B.. Do ing. Carver, Perry, Worth. Strain M. Bowling. P“ W.. (1.. -—Goal. Johnston; dc- fanco, Keefe, Dalziel. A.. MacDon- ald; forwards, Robertson. Ni- colle. Blanchard. Bradley, Bagnali. B , RI h rd.. elafereg E-Esrl Prowse, Jackie Kane I Summary ‘First Period 1-P..W..C. —Nicolle (Robertson. Blanchard) 1.50 2—P..W..C.., Dslsiel, (Bsgnsll) 3:05 3~P..W..C.., Blanchard 6:53 tLegiorQiI; B.. Dowlini. (Shep- , . rd '1. 5- l . B..Dow1ln 8:25 6-P.. Bla-nchsrgi (Nicolle. Robertson) 1..so ‘l-Legion. Pound (Worth) 12.48 s-rsgegios, Worth, (Shepherd) 13.. Penalties vAc, MacDonald (2). Strain. Second P8101! 2R4raberts01l. (Nicolle. c : 10—Legion, Pound, (B.. Dowllng) 4:12 ' ill-ium E‘...‘.’.‘."'.‘. 46:59 34.3%», M.. owllng, (Worth) Gerald tote Wins , f 2D§fllila lloallllsoe (B The Canadian MEDND h“) RD, Mass, h M... Back to his favorite sstime of marathon m! 1- service with the snadlan Army. Gerry Cote of st. Hyacinthe. Que. won the annual North Medforvl zip-mile mad race Saturday with a time of two how's and 38 seconds. Cote’s time was nearly two min- "Wfl btliflr till-n his closut rival. Don Heinicke. the msrthoning ohmnlst from Baltimore. who was clocked in 2:02. .- Clarence dc Mar. the "grand old man" of marathoning who won the Boston ,A.A.'s 26-milo race sev- en times‘ and now is ust this t i’ the annual Boston run. “new or A. ll. L. Results Buffalo 1. man... lis '1. (Buflslo loads bes -oi'-seven ser- ies 2-1.) d Defeat Illamyilton 6-5 SAINT JOHN, N.B., March (CPl-Thc amazing Saint Beavers did sgnlnj Oulclassed -l by Hamilton Tig- ers last Thursday, the Maritime champions rallied Saturday night to edge Hamilton 6-5 and square the Allarg Cup eastern Canada quarter-finals at l-l. The decid- ing game willybe played here to- IIlOITUW night. 1n a hard, just and rough con- test. the Tigers still demonstrated brilliant combination work but it was a case of grimly fighting Beavers slm ly refusing to be beaten. Their determination recalled the Maritime senior finals when Beav- ers, a arently hopelessly outclass- ed by alifax Navy ln the opening struggle fought hard enough to extend the series to its full length and finally win the trl-provlnce crown. Beavers gained thelrslim mar- gin of victory last night by out scoring the Ontario boys 2-1 lll the first period. Each team shot. a brace in both the second and third sessions. Winger Dillon Brady of Humil- John \I.C|l started and ended the scoring. Cariadiens Skate Rings N Around Hawks, Win 8-2 CHICAGO, March 24 — (GP) _ Montreal Oanadlens literally skated rings around Chicago Black Hawks and trounced the Hawks by an 8-2 count before a crowd of 17.008 fans here tonight, to take a 3-0 lead in the best-qf-seven semi-fixial Stan- leyrnmgseflfiituig cmioi 9 ens Dill. on their but lay of the series and monopolised he offensive from ghragnopening faceoff to the last SUMMARY First Period 1—-Mon'treal. Blake (Richard. la/oh) ..... it-Montreal, O'Connor - (Blake) .. .......... .. 3—Chicag0. M. Bentley (Wares) s-Ohicaso . . . '. Penalties: Mariucchlartllz len. Second Period 5—Montrea.1, O'Connor (Blake) \ M1142 506 . Smith . Lech (I). B-Montreal, Blake ‘ (Inch) Q-Momreal. Riaum-d . 10—-Morntnal. Fillon (Lsmoreux. O'Connor) Penalties: None. Mt. A. Girls _ Defeat Dal. Pittsburgh llornets In A.ll.L. Semi-Finals PITTSBURGH. March Bil-MP) —Pittsburgh Hornets defeated Her- shey Bears 4-1 Saturday night in the third and deciding game of the American Hockey League's best-of- t-hree-game "B” series. . The victory, before a capacity crowd of 5,000, put the Hornets into the semi-final round of the league's championship lay-Offs for the first time since l9 when they bowed to Providence. 'l'hev now meet Cleveland s best-of-taluegkfllile series. the lrst ame payed at Cleveland ‘luesday night. Allan, Memorial Dup Games Tonight EAST Ontarlo-Maritimes Final-Ham- ilton Tigers vs. Saint John Beav- aigsa ltinrd game of best-of-three, Ottawa District Final-Pembroke Lumber Kings vs. Cornwall Ral- cons. second of best-of-three: Pem- broke leads l-0. _ wasr s l Q His first tall followed several “galls-om coso m. He also shot g-lsmllton’: third period goals ll'l the last minute of play. The iirst was s long shot that goalie Bill Giggey, lounging comfortably be- tween the posts, couldn't imagine was coming. Br y's last counter came from a scrimmage in front of the goal mouth.‘ The other Hamilton tallies, in the second, were scored by s- combs and Mason. All scores of the night followed passing play. Beavers" Improved The game started somewhat slowly but it wasn't dong before both teams set s terrific pace. 1n comparison with the series opener, Beavers showed great improvement in passing and marking their men. They generally had an edge , in play and satisfied the fans that their win was deserved. Hamilton's second period goals. making the count 4-3 in favor of Saint John, came when Beavers let up for a few seconds and the Tigers quickly took advantage of their opportunities. Nfillilllldlfl‘ Art mates were two men short but during this time the Hoovers were imahls to score. Federonlck, skating like the wind. opened the scoring for Saint John with an angle shot from 20 feet out. He was assisted by veteran Stevie Estabrooks, who showed no sign of his advanced hockey years during the night. The same com- bllifltloh. with Estabrooks scoring, clicked before the first period end- ieddwith Saint John in a one-goal ea Eddie Price. smooth-working winger who broke up innumerable Hamilton glays, scored on Esta. brooks l-e ound in the second. Walter Kyle, big, hard-hitting de- fenceman, was assisted by Fitzger- sld and Butler In Saint Jo n’ next tally before Tigers gained theixgecond goal, _ _ _ K1 c again counted, in the third, on a pass from Butler. Federonlck assisted Culverwell, Saint John's other defence star. for the final Beaver score. SUMMARY First Period L-Hamilton, Brady (Shillington, Oonlck) I-Sslnt John, hderonick (Estabrooks) .. . int John, Es (Federonlck) .. No penalties. . econd Period 4—Salnt John, Price (Estabrooks) .. mritzgersiu,’ ,,, , , lF-Hamilton, Llsoombe (Laurent, Mason) .. 7-l-i'amilton, Mason (Llscombe) Penalties _ K . 8.00 10.50 10.59 . . 11.20 yle, llington, Brady, Mason, Fitzgerald. Third Period F-Salnt John, Kyle (Butler) 2.59 15.40 pressing‘ Saint John; gDoavers ~ I ~ he... This exclusive NEA Telephoto shows Chinese "sealing" doors q Chllds had plenty of work when his the Soviet Consulate in Shanghai. China, with posters bearing anti- Soviet slogans protesting the slow withdrawal o! Russian troops tron Msnohuria. These same type of stickers were used to seal enemy. owned fsctories and warehouses after the Japanese surrender lssl August. Boston Bruins Defeat Detroit Red‘ Wings 5-2‘ ; Br EDIT With their M11 FRANK KENESSON . March 24- (AP)- first im- Bruins tall, , Detroit the The clubs split the games at Boston. the ins the first 3-1 and second 8-0. t SUMMARY The war-veteran Bruin line se- counted sists with for four oals and four ss- dt and Dumart all?! hilstaatflhg in two counters ass . - ‘flguntk? (m) mend Bauer oon v f Bosto’ Molfiedebgfore theluniauwmes‘ i- finally sek of best goaier Frankie Brim- the for their first filly wltihhnonlv seven minutes of e teens meet here Tuesdsty with the fifth gems at next Thursday. begin tralnins gglht for another gweek or so but es pounds. Billy. up. has b ring partners at a Pittsb ‘ ' down to 190 ported Saturday. “I want. to weigh ‘I182 when I get In the ring with 0a.. ‘Im (Bauer) . .. .. attaining. 0—Detroit. Gauthier again . Penalties: Henderson fol‘ the Junie, 19 title INDIAN MEASURE "Candy" in India is a weight, equivalent to 500 pounds. dy knocked» off 1'0“ by the way of limbes-lng can taking it out onspar- uigh gym. now." he re- ITUDIIS- TBAFFIIO .29 Penalties —None.. Third Period 14--Leg.lon, Strain, (Perry) 2.23 15-—L6 . P . (Worth 5.2’! 16—P..ll‘lI‘.).1(‘J--. "fiddle. (Blanch- srd) 8..02 I Western Canada semi-final: New Westminster Royals vs Trail Smoke Eater-s, third game of best-of-five series, tied 1-1. No Memorial Cup gums tonight. Old Timers vs. Arabs Wolves .vs. Vicks West-(Iinders vs. 11m.- '1. t“ W t tiers : es- 7: Old%meas ACCRA. Gold Coast - (OP) - Ammah Mensah Agvolepoa- ls visit- ing Enilhnd in be tralnedas a. traf- c tor. studies are part of the licy of the railway ad- ministralon of the Gold Coast to are African ff f mo ion o ts at oéreggrgt 19.00 19.52 (Rumon) Penalties — Shlllington, Kyle, Sherry. L-Ssint John. Oulverwcll (Federonick) IO-Hamllton, Brady (Shilllngton) .. . l1—I-Ismi_lton, Brady VS. TNIQTI 34-5; vs. Gwy- h (n; n. Canadian Press) th . both i eslhflattion rlmq and in ‘ snsaesligg the N. E-P. ll. I. title. itha Brahma-side Juveniles“ we fllfln V61! 0 ' mo" Mmttme tltl. Iii’. is s3: ., u M.“ _ out chm“ thesn N: ting? bid to bring to is province s second tri- onvvinoe tit): ‘ ‘I ‘ Altho othing definite could be lssnhhsgtimo of writinl. MI- otistions were in progress to have ‘Prurollidlfll meet the Charlotte- town Midgets, here In a. sudden- dlesth, game fir; tgllemMarltingtti c am lonslno - » WIN the p and those have season l: to oourpim" 6 $411113 thsyfliavo looked dorwsrd o all season: .l ‘l ‘l. . Jiltakmg this u u u inter- IQ‘_M note thenfonrfnent lol- Ottawa opin- n"... 0 as-At 1- Arabs vs Wolves nmrvst ts vs. Vioks Greyhounds vs. Wolves. May: . l ' — i-At 1: 'West-lmdeas vs Old '1. limmets vs. Tigers PA . Arsibs vs. Greyhounds e-st '1: 01c ‘llimers vs. Vicks _ s-At '1: West-finders vs. Arabs 10—At 'l: Vlcksvs. Tillers ill-At 9: Enmaettsvs. Wolves. Toronto Granite llluh Wine Elgin‘ Trophy m... 1... fipfi n . a - seaso herd-h d g ma"??? v.91. rlnigylT-fll ‘ '80 rinks frcurthc Maritimes, Quebec. tario and United States which started m the competition Thursday. Toronto and Utics met after defeating -two QW- beo City clubs In the semi-finals. Stanley ‘Dup th ‘I '.-.'»"t' -‘ '- ., léfaLegion, B.. Dowling, (Carver) impigviil, Bsgnall, (Robert- tigt$egion, Pound, (M.. Dowllni) Penalties —Shepherd ' llockay Results SATURDAY Junior Amateur Hockey lhsoels- > tion (Quebec) Montreal Concordia 9, Montreal Canadians 8 (overtime). bBest-of-throe final series tied SUNDAY Quebec Senior League Ottawa 2 Montreal 3. (MontresI leads best-of-seven final series 2-1). Junior Amateur Hockey Ansoeis- Mon (Quebec) Montrleslo-Csnadlena 8, Montreal s . Concord - (Canadians ' Win of-three best series and Quebec title 2- ). ‘ Quebec rrovlnelsl Iresgus Victorlavlile 2. “Sherbrooke 3. (Sherbrooko leads best-of-sevcn final series ' ‘ ‘g o. ma. Junior Iinal‘ Toronto Michaela 9. Oshawa dtncrsu o. (at. Miles wins best-of-sevsu sou am.- - ' e \ ....».-=».-.s..-.- M " ' sen-u! ' ‘°"“ m, _ as 1-... " , HALIFAX. March 2s _ Mount Allison University's senior girls] basketball sou-ad canned a close 22-30 victory over Dslhousie‘ Uni-g versity's co-eds ‘in an exhibition. game here Saturday night. ‘ Dsl’s intermediate h gained revenge for the series loss. when they defeated the Mount Al-I lison seconds 23-11 in another ex- hibition encounter. In the senior game. Mt. Allison. ran up a 15-6 l d in’ the opening half but were h» rd messed to hold their advantage in the last period. as Dal gir outscored them 14-7. Olive Garland led the Mt. A.. scorers wild-l 10 points while Pat‘ Jonas collected i) for the losers. I Virginia Phillips starred for Dal in the intermediate contest, garn- ering 10 points. t. n's toil more; was Barbara Shaw with 6 P01: . Worlds Dhess Champion ls FounilDead (By The Press) LISBON, Mamh 24-Dr. Alexan- da- A. Alekhine. 59. world chess; champion. was found dead today in his hotel room at Estoril. near here, Physicians said -hls death, was due to angina pectorls. ; A- native of Russia. Alehhinchadl participated in intemstional chess matchesslnca heiwss 18. ' ~ was‘ Pr? in gtofgw, slum-l a , erogra ningra theiroreisn office Osarist Russia in‘ 1914. ~ . . 7-»—- Italic, 19!"). All” , it. Vllontraalj-llsxt? but, ._ of.’ ‘seven ,- Louis LosesSingle Pound ' In Two-Weeks Training‘ (By The Associated Press) WEST BADEN, Ind., March 24- Doprived of one meal and required to walk eight miles every day, heavyweight champion Joe Louis has succeeded in losing one whole pound in two weeks of preliminary training for his June title bout with Billv Conn. Louis weighed 210 Frldny. but his handlers . they aren't wor- ried They are pounting Louis‘ stay here ozrlv a rest period. and figured the Bomber will get down to the serious business of losing poundsge when he moves to Pom- poon Lakes. N. J., in a few weeks. The champion has been eating his two meals a d-ay at l0 am. and 5 pm. but it doesn't show on the scales. His usual bill of fare of lamb chops. steak and. fish may have something to do with it. The subject of boxini; isn't men- tioned often in the Louis camp. 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