. eiiiflowiiflutl“ ‘iiotkev WRESI LING d PER TH ELIMINA TES HALIFAX LCANADQiNS Leafs. Turn Back Bruins 2-1 In Thrilling Came To iVin i Second Straight By SYDNEY GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer TQRUIVLO, March 2"i—-The mighty Bsston Bruin hockey ma- chine was crumbling swiftly today under the second straight explos- ive touched ofl‘ beneath it by the Zloronto Mil-pie Leaf wrecking crew. nefore a record crowd of 15,341 LLdiS took, a two-game lead in the series for the National Hockey L e u g u e championship Saturday night by defeating Bruins 2-1 on (Jordon Driilons third-period 3on1. For drama und thrills there hasn't been n giune like it in years. ViCLOl§ 1-(i in the first e Thursday night, Leafs s stranglehold on the league titls by the victory. They move to Boston for the remainder of the series, needing only one victory in three avniitible games to complete the wrecking of a machine gllxlt beat them out five times in stuta wing the regular sched le. The rst game in Boston will played uesday night. Shore Brilliant Out of the titanic struggle ergcd more playoff heroes- uts‘ DfiiiOKhZlnd Pep Kelbi for their goals and Walter Broda for m; grandest goaltending jobof his short major league career and Boston's veteran Eddie Shore. a magnificent figure in defeat. Once sgaiil Shore was the .bashin5. rushing Bruin leader of old. Forced to the oflensive sitter losing out defensively in the first gskme, Bruins threw all caution a- iicie from the s/tart. So com letely did they dominate the at that Broda had 31 shots to handle com- pared with the l3—half from s distance-Leafs It Tiny Thompson in the Bruin c080. Heavy Checking And Boston mixed their attack with one of the heaviest body- checking barrages ever seen here. The Bruin brulssrs attempted to knock the speed out of Leafs and score the ail-important first gosl. They failed. The break came at 14:30 of the second period from a faceofl in_ side the Bruin blueline. Nick Metz won it, George Parsons picked g the puck and give it to Kelly feet out on left wing. Moving s- round Dit Clapper, Leafs’ mite winger lobbed a. short shot that ticked over Thompson's stick and into s. corner. It seemed only a matter of time lfter that until Leafs wilted in face of Bruin blasting that let up only when Jack Portland and Bob- Bauer drew penalties early in e third period. Bauer had just returned when another mad scram- ble piled up in front of Broda. ending when Charley Sands tipped Bill Ballet's pass in for the tying goal at 73B. Leads roared a futile protest that the puck didn't cross the line. But just Lgjilnute and 19 sec- I_—_‘I___A *—-‘?i-j'_ FOR SALE Used Car Parts and Motors. Phone 605-J or write LAWLOR’S Used Car Parts, Cumberland St. L: ““'3.1°_‘.;°i~ onds later Drillon, the league's leading pointgetter. whipped down centre alone. eased past I-Ioliett with the puck at his lest and drill- ed a low shot into s. comer of Thompson's c e. Tiny wss oft ilstfooted on e perfect shot. A rv and soul nuncrv Bruins aside the lighter Toronto defence and hammered st Brads, But the ymms mile. believed m be leafs weak spot. was invin. cible. Falling. kicking, cowl-ling, Li: htgrok everything Bruins throw all; lino : I Th "fl- onipson: de- fence. Shore. Fgortlund: forwards. Cowley. SandsGetliffe; subs. Cla. - NI‘. Hoiiett. Pettinger, A. Jack- Goldsvworthyg Woilsnd, Chamberlain. Boil, Thorns Ofllcials: Clarence Cam ll Babe Dye, Pb. “Id The summary: First Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Third Psrlod L-Bosrion. Sands (Hollett) — 7.38 3—Toronf0. Drillon -—— — — 8.57 Penalties: Portland, Bauer Clap- png (minor and misoonductl, Hor- Droceeds To Be Placed In Trust Fund A1. s meeting of the citizens held Saturday alftemoon at C align Legion in regard The meeting was we'll attended and reports from the sale or tickets were gratifying indeed. It; was also stated that every cent of t-hs pro- ceeds are to be placed in said Fund. There are no cicpemes “Mocha! to gkaltfilgumhovugiivcnlcehm urge. newspapers aivo donated Ml adverttsinfl. tickets h ebeenprlnfledfreesothatths more people crowd the Forum tn- nizht the better. The Fund is to be known as "Tile Robert Hurry ‘Drum Fund" and the meeting unsnimoully appointed the following as Trustees of the Flund. Messrs, J. P. Hillion. P. J. Simmonds and Arthur J. Bruce. PLATIE GAME Pl-HLADIILPHZIA. Minn 1f - Philaddphis Ramblers Saturday nizht shared an overtime 2-2 tie with New l-Isven Eagles and practi- cally tossed sway their chances for first place in the Eastern Division of the International-l “lean Hoc- key Leazus. SPRINOFIILD. Mass. March 2'1 -—Ja.ckie Kestiniz. former Saint John Beavers. scored three oals Ssturdav night to lead Provl ence ton 5-2 victory hver Sprint;- Indians in sn Intsmstional ori I-Iocke m: ue c. ALWAYS . 1 IN SEASON 10¢, run no KNOWN u T0 tenuous roe non TIAN FIFTY ~, YIAII IIEKEYW ILABK \ TWIST ‘ BIIIIII insane-m II ALWAYS PERFECTLY FLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERS Ii HICKETS BLACK ' , second-place turns of the Nation Penalties: Coldsworthy Kelly. ' Amerks Win In Overtime From Rangers NEW YORK. March 38—(Mon- dayi-Americsns cleared the first hurdle in their path m the Stanley Cup here early this morning as they downed the rs 3-2 to can Manhmtarrs mus. on hockey ssr . tine to give the in the three- some round. The lsrroat crowd of the ssuon -10.340 ism-wont wild u the bitter struasls cams to sn unex- pected end on lorty seconds g8 tor the four ov D0!‘ started. . s2" ‘M "rt with‘. pmn-n 56 11D 0 d the litts ht wings: ca: m to scorsflisie import- wThe soul cums as n. brilliant cli- msx to one of the kesnsst series in New York hockey history. Two oi the three games between th visions. In teams tss snd five soc- A‘ th first Isms 2% in overtliiiowigilt ios.t the second Al s fittinq blimp: s success- ful hockey season 3. Robert Hun-y Benefit Game will be stag- ed at the Forum tonight with the Junior Abegweits meeting an sli- star senior team composed of this car's Abbies and players who svc been performing in other cir- uih throughout the winter. There is ittla need in mention- ths worthinm of the cause. Bob Hurry was one of the I~lnnd's keensst sportsmen and when his country needed him in the time 0f thl Great War he was only too willing to respond to the call. Now he has met with an unfortunafF. tragic maiden one that will handicap him for lire and it is up to Chsrottstown peop always noted for thtir. finerosiiy in time of need to pack e Forum to the rafters tnni ht d in that way show him t and sport follow- ers m sll solidi? behind him. There is no so admission price. That Digital?) to our own gen- omslg. s s of t ckets through- on; 9 city hll met with s splen- d nspoma but there is still nty of mom left in the Forum nine. You will see a. match and hei C roll h gt 00% it the same . Americans it evened (tine q. period oi’ twice and tome into ov- oh ‘$5.. hi’... Chiliawks Oust Benefit Game Tonight Will Wind - up Hockey Season ofthessnisfsaswill 5D6lkln tor. Junior All 860 I res bies are .. y. o m _ us.“ ‘it. t... s. u... hrifiqs Walter Lawlor. es , w: Whalen and so... McCiintd x layers who have bun por- depsrtment. d, rune - nus and ability in theiigelinsup and that was well borne out when we watched the tesm go through s fast practire session Bsttirdcy st noon. ‘The Juniors. however an no in the least bit timid about their older opponents. Confidsn o their sbilit hey feel that t can whip t em and are going cu there to pile in just as many goals ss they can. Whether they sun or not romsins to be seen. But whether they do or not makes little matter. All thst Hilt- mtreiavlily 1st “the attsntdsncsmz . e en procee go the Bob Hurry Trust Fund and it is to be sincerely hoped that than will not be s vscsnt space left in iihe Forum ton t. N.H.L. Teams Canadiens In Overtime 3-2 , ertime. After a scoreless first Afex Shibicky and Bryan “fiat.” s13 $6.11 “we?” mm‘? w c seem ve e the verdict. In the corridors tho boys were layinz 8 to l for a Rang- er victory. But they luider-estima - ed the determined AmQflCI-fll. his whining for the A's come period of relulur time. H in from his right goalie Dove Kerr later old Nels Stewart tied count. Tired liter their Rrusllini Vin- torv. ths s: will meet Chi- cago Bl Hawks here Tuesday in the first of s bost-ot-threo guns Stanley Cub semi-final ssriss. led “the O.d of tan," due to the 1 veterans on goal. also sot the beck c6555.‘. Ilsa-ind s number of the uib this A’! births youner of heavy boundin on their Bankers. Outstan hockey. (filing Johnson. who the Runners turned loose last fail. ‘me lineups: _ Rangers-Goal. Kerr: defence. Heller, Cooper; forwards, C. Smith, L. Patrick, Dillon; subs. Shibicky. M. Colville. Watson, Keeling. Pratt. I-lextall. MolyneilX. M. Psltflok Sheri’. Americans-Gel]. Robertson; d0- fence, Murray. Jerws: forwards. ghfipélisn. gchriner. ‘Gag; subs. a er, wwart n arson, Wiseman. Battle, éonoll Johnson. Ofliciuls-Bsrt McAflrey Ind Al Suiith. ‘Ihe aumr-ny: Pint Period Scou- None. Penalt es-None. Second Period warm-n. Shibi (M. Colvillo. K008i ) — — OJ’! z-EQUQETI. Bobtail ( stoon) 7.81 Penslties-Qratt. Carr. Third Period 3-Americans. Carr (Besttie) 4.90 4.—.Amoriesns. Stewart ' (Gaililflher. Wiseuwn) ——10.86 Penalties-None. First Overtime Period Boorin one. Penslt eo-Nons. Second Overtime Period Sco None. Penal es-Bh clay. Bssttis. ‘llilrd Over-thus scorina: Nous. Penalties: None. Fourth iF-Americans. Chapman) .40 Penalties: None. Bombers Win From Navy srtims Con: (Jerwa. Dumber: sums 34-15 win over the Navy in I. sduled fixture on the Holy. Name Bucket/boll leslue Satin-day t. Pscsd by cDonsld. who chalk- ed up 11 point-l. the Bombu-rhsld nt msrgin st half-time : o. mu o. (tuufiolllhon M. '. v. momma u. n. Carr. hero of the contest tnroush h“ weathered well under the’ two hours m fence was‘ the grand old mun of "1 MONTREAL. March 2'I—Chica o Block Hawks, the team many d k. no place iln fill? Nstionslsiifocl; msgue a s. were e yt the firstpbsvrier today in the vs they oonfidsrntly‘ will oc carry them tame and the Stanley p. In their wake was a. beaten and battered Montreal Canadian club. oustsducfwrommgirs nmggundhorf com n sy w s vim om d s. high shot us? m d tho "1131, i-imttog n gave em e meet 151s winner of the aENew York serlclin the cup semi-finals. Hawks looked like s beaten club in the final gums after Johnny (ignon matched Johnny Gottseiigu f goal with s inthin the esch- omi on George sn a gave e Hsbitsnts the lesd on a. uloe counter in the third. With less than two minutes to go and with the sell-out crowd of already movin for ifl-‘mim- um mm tm blu never saw. The ssries 0d wi thst [col for once Hawks 1nd tied the omint they would not be do nisd. Promises of the rival manners. Oeoil ‘Hut of Canadians 1nd Bill B o! ioslo. that the game would be n, bitter one, were canted out. Thsrc were only four penal- tlss t tow players left the rink free from cuts or bruises. 'l'he lineups:- Chicago: 0on1. Ksrslrls: defence Belbsrt, vivfiibe: forwsrdsuliom Much om : Iu . Gottseiig, vw. Dlfilliifbm. Jenkins, Johnson, McKenzie, Lev- Csnldlnnl: Goal. Oudc; defence, Buswsll, Biebert; florwscds. Drouin, 10min. Months: subs. Gou ilie, Raymond. Willson Ispins, m- gilmill. Brown. ynss, Gngnon. Officials: Miclnsy Ion and Johnny Mitchell. BUMMA First Period 1.24 Chlowq. Gottssllg (Malia-isle) Penalty: March. Second Period 2. Canadians, Gognon Hsynes) 8:52. - Third Poi-lad - s. Obnudisns. nth: 12:46. lammuoun. ibu-t (Cornelia) Psuslty: March. Overtime Period n5. Chicago. ‘Ihompson Psndltios: None. CIJNCII If!!!‘ HAO‘ (Blake. (‘Prudsll ‘l Ihltorn Di on. m- Agricsn H bos- uncim New Illvm "$2.. Wilson i. J. cuilsn h 0 A Brown 4. "CAP" srusss AND n if Plan To u r. Of England ___.__. MiOmw-IJAL. Mbrch 38-40?»- Mantresli Canadians and Detroit Red Wings oi the National Hockg silt England . a Hockey Results National Dengue Chicago 3. Montreal (overtime). Toronto 2. Boston 1. Internstlonol-Arusrlosn League Providence 5. Sbrinsfisld 2. Pmilsdslohis 2. New f-Isvsn l (overtime tic) Cleveland 8. Pitts!) l. lute-m United sin Amstour Atalsntic City u. new York Rov- Allnn 01in Plsydowns Port Arthur 4. P? Lake 8 (first of best-of-thrss so so). m“... ‘l2’ its-rs ‘M. "i e so - unos . _ Ontulo sailor lgisl Focal-vows 4. Toronto - ylesrs 2( conbridns wins best of ve series 8-1 u}. Munorlsl y owru 8t Boniface ‘l. aimonwn of but o! iivo lotion for sstern Onfildl. title). SUNDAY GAMES International American Providence 6. Now Haven i. Cleveland 6. Syracuse 4. Remember When (By The Canadian Pill) es oslns, tho "Ohtooutimi cucum " and one of the goal-widens of hooks; led from tuberculosis 1 you’: today. ‘The s of ilhs pile. ed his w Plsy H Csngldisnl I th tho _ t N . . ms us fianttepmggturewof 1m flrt s18... symptom of his fatal malady. r. w. c. nocur encounter Late Rally Turns Defeat Into Victory o: ma» i (email. Pnsss éfii‘. ‘Writs: Aw M81’ 27- 01"! A. oh will swing-minute uralllll. P“; s! , ellminn I. s from the Memorial Cup rsco at ht b - in; 1.5m sweats’ 7.513%?! igl- it'll.- sooond straight win in thc two-ol-I‘ Mucous turned the Aces’ first period Incl into a 1.1 second here ‘ WIPIL OUT DEFICIT Csnsdi led 4-2 with time minutes will‘) before the end af e third period when Dolllls out to one soul by Ihn tor Tysiclr’ xtra trams. sok m Hslifsxu last counter sf- s mark » Flllhilil! the “matron-flit: 8:5!- Ilme iii i: bewtld rod ggfsncc in time tint genus . Oms- vdeurina .yin so noufod snouzh rubber st the Ros towlnsnumbero! amen d n-lthoush they boat Dgmy - illlnf-hafiffllillflflflvfiuhlll. he robbedtemotsurssoslson filpsstsnfiquslnumberofocos- om. thscc IOIGWGOTQGXIIIDB t was the sliclrest pi on till lee and scored two team's souls and for another. At ss. Psrth piny- srs loomed siilv as they triad vuln- w intercept wsll-diiocted Janus at usually ended on the s ck of on or monies. LINEUPS COX I 0!‘ his ll P : Goal. anus: fifth ' Dmlias, Jackson. v SUMMARY First POfbd floor-ins: None. Penalties: Buell. Ooolsn. lsonnd Ported 1-89.11! Little .51 l-Perth?‘ I-ihirth. Doilxias (J ‘qifalifax. Redmond (O'Connell) 420 b-Halifa-it. Little (Innis) 18.06 Penalties: Ross. Coolsn, Hap- Thlfil Perllid L-Hallfiiiit. Harmon (Little) l .21 —-Per . Doumss (Jackson) l. .41 Kinseilu (Douglas) n" “ 10M r vs u. knslt-es: Ross 2. Cioucher. Ovsrtlms Period Perth. Ross 1.11 1 Perth. T sick (Hcpworth. Buell) 1.5 Ha1ifax._ Innis (O'Connsi) 8M liver-m. . locum» 4M 1 rth. Douglas 4.52 I.‘ 90v}! - 9m; Uffihn t Mil] Wllldflb. N. s.. and Rial? Pater-kin, oiuwl. __....__._..__._ CLINCII TOP IJTING (U. P. ll’ SD96 Wire) . ‘u. at“ -4)love- 1mm s. clinchsd m: u to both ui is! “iii-sin: ruiiubiirgn a-a Lag: ‘Wu’ hint John s” l- at h. ' smin nt- admit inst-us- dwul-t ersingthnu loin-gt. ThlrdY ’.. 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Powers wu sent to the penalty box for check- nisr.ree~m~rr .. w the chwkihl t!!! 0on1 Hsrrisbrillsntmli thonstswatoonulshforthsm. ‘ c hocking nd d gluwugosuaoins. _ Gi-ssosllpnnllol fit" lbmons Iihfllinnilatsrsch. BsbeLeeBIa ,Ingra.m,Powors Ilium-null ti: ar _ u. w“; . "6"," N B. ivc ' , ier——-— i lawman. grails Phillips. At the m Plly Roughcn; U, lmltir penalised or cheoklngmfi .. - ills u; the boards m4 0n ii ' . in: In i. n not while the timdilono- l forwards made little uflort b -'\ him. Ho slowed don AM ' his time in beating Int. - score of the gums val -~-, st the 17.52 mark. ,1 lineups. “ , Harris; dines, "r ' formalin: nc: sin . 9ND‘ Ans-Goal, Bolduc; (Home. , r; IOIWBNI.‘II W , Malenibnt; still. u, our, Fol-tin. GIM- H " monoton- J fin Dombcflr, ‘ 8060M! Period u i1 hw- fwing, L. 1min l ,-r immens- I'm“ N.‘ m). Dawn TYIe/illeys‘ _ Clrrowlv BOWLING mm ht at 8:30:- nlls vs. Giants. @0118!!!‘ bl vs. Indians. You cannot ALL bs Professional ufi.’ Why? 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