I .1 .__,-,,_._ ._ __. .,.. soxmc BASKETBALL _ - OTHER SPURT NEWS VERS OU TS C ORE IS ‘l us" uuxuun or” qri to m: LiliAK ‘Blake Coniinues To Hold Scoring Lead Drain For Island Rink’ In Bonspiel the Cunadlens. (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. March 8—Draw for the Prince Edward Island rink for the 12th renewal o! the Macdon» Lid‘! Brier competition for the D0- mlnion curling championship: Monday afternoon —British Col- unubla. Monday nighfF-‘Baskalchewan. “Tuesday morning-Northern On- rlo ‘Tuesday afternoon-Ontario. Wednesday mowing-Manitoba. Wednesday afbernoon-Alberta. Wednesday night-Nova. Sootla. Thursday moming—_Ne~w Bruns- wick. dhursday atbemoon-Quebqc. they're the by all the With l1 Cowley Takes Uver Lead In Scoring Race MONTREAL, Much 6-'I‘hi~oe goals and three asslsts-a good week's work in any league-has gkgMagtimerg in Y 98114- Thc former ax Wolverine nelled his point. to l to 81 on six goals and l5 assists. to take a hhIOB-pillflt lead in the race and a shangle-hold on the assist depart- ment leadezship. Meanwhile, Newcastle’! Eddie Wisemondidsbitofaooringtoo. gelztlngcgoalandmasaiatfor American; in move up alongside the erstwhile leader, Monciorrs Gordie Dzillon who went pointless no ‘Ibronbo Maple Leads went into I slump. the National i’ den death tal to 20. and s tly on Joffre Desil- eluwholzeedtooertorminbaint John and Charlottetown. Des cts lmlds down fourth spot with in points on 11 goals and 12 esfishs. Bay Getlifle, another Faint John and Charlottetown perfimncnwent pdlntlou G. A. vfclcck. ¢..:s=:a ssssuss2E F-O-R-U-M CHILDREN'S SKATI THIS AITERNOON 8-5 . Adults 10o Children 11o nimhfl. Molnnis in MONTREAL Blake is one be Centre Paul Haynes. who "Wm 305w" 8”" “em” B1“ ‘tied with 53111311211‘ iggsingoifirlg’. Cowley into k lead among Ior- ‘spot m 355mm Each h“ 21 There's no argument about the bad man situation. Red Humor u! Toronto Maple Leafs l5 in n. breeze, He has spent 75 utes in exile. almost 20 better than the 56 of Rangers’ Ari: Coulter. Blake on a lo the House Le (Toe) when Canadians were lhc most frigid assemblage of hockey lnazer- ial in the Naiional Hock Blake Wes in there goals with regularity. Now hottest thing under the big lent. he's moving u; Just about the same gait, unbothered emitoment on their dash out oi 1hr; cellar. Two points-a goal and an a-s- slst-was his share of last week's Canadien campaigning. and the pair served to keep nun in from of the legaue's mqividual marksman by just that number. The league's . weekly official statistics show him with a. total oi 4O poims, made up of 18 goals and 22 slsts. two up on Sweeney Schrluer oi New York Americans. goals and 27 assists, Schrlner is up another two notch- es on a teammate, Tommy Ander- son. The veteran Anderson 11 and 25, to Gottselig oi’ Chicago Black by a. sinsle Point. League-leader in goals ls Alex Shiblcky of New York Rangers, with 20. But young Roy COflBCiN)‘ oi Boston. the N. H. recruit from the family that; gave the league Lionel and Charlie. is BWBEDing up on him. The Bruin (B! The Canadian Pres!) J€$gel§d.'tr:$g1° goal behind Sh!" Hoop League Came Tonight 'I‘ho mquires and Prince of Wales 0011080 baskeflbali teams will meet tonight at the Y.M.C.A. in a sud- openlng l-he pinyofis for B-Que championship. winner oi tonight's l-Y Grad-s. second- Dlace beam in the regular schecl- ule. in a hm two of a. three series tor the right to clash wi league winners, Y-Knots. flve-Eume series. The game tonight starts at 9 MacDonald Wins First Round Match D . ers have entered 6111s and comroatlti the opener. . March d -(CP)- Whether his team is up or down- and it's been mostly down this year-Hector keeps rolling along. Adversity prosperity doesn't mean much to star left-winger or Blake lust. m, 1n getting his 11056 011E Lfs newest ling at s fess clip. hind Cnnacher. on will be keen. To- Bevun meets Eddie Time's no other tobacco just like ()H Chmn Good Fellows Chum up with , ' n; cu 1.1.7” IN THIS CORNER strong factors ior Mnrltl-mo hon- uieir respective divisions {Victoria Unions and Oharlom- town's Junior Royals both have Mil-WWI] important fixtures coming up this week that will dcubtless show whe- ther or not the squads are championship calibre. O O O I Unions, perennial Island "inm- mediaie champions face a. one-goal Jena a; Victoria lonigm as they ,step out against Sussex Royals in the second game of the NIB . E. I. finals with the series winner 80in; 1131mm the Nova Scotin 01111111910115 for the title. O O I O Fans at, Victoria tonight. can be ‘well prepared i151" what will likely be the most stirring game of the s: son, {or their team will not be only tsgvilv; ‘n gel lnzo Lhis year's finals but. will be out seeking re- venge on the Sussex team Lhatlast year knocked them off with a L3 victory at Szlssex after holding the Island team to a Z-all dra/w on Victoria ice. O O I i Sussex are the defending cham- plOns this year and boas: a strong. smcoth-skutlng squad with lots oi power and heft all through the Fneup. But they will be pitted a- gnlnsl/ an Island strong as last season and one that. is determined to avenge last year's setback. The N. B. team's lead is but a sliaht one and Unions feel that on home ice the-v have enough mbility to overcome it and go on into the finals. t O O O The Juniors face in the persons o! the St. John Pontlacs, what, i: generally consider-geld to be the toughest ocpoyticn they will face "'1 their bid for the Maritime ti!‘ 30th Royals and Pontiacs are high scoring machines as scores of their games this your attest to, and tak- iu-g the manner in which they have raced through opyslticn in their native prowncc Pontiac-s have prov- en without a doubt. that. they will furnish loads of opposition toany team in the Mazitiines. 8 I Royals. however, will step on Saint John ice on Wednesday nightwin fine fettle ior the my. a. local squad will be on duty behind the blueline while two last-skating high~scorlng for- ward lines will be buzzing around in search of gcsls.‘ O The squad has been holding actlce sessions dsil and the with the way in which the boys have been travelling. Easy compe- tition in their last few games had more or lees taken the fine at?‘ irom the eflorts the boys had shown at the first of iihe ear. but now with the chips down e team has settled down and are once again displaying the form that stamped them as one oi the best. junior squads in the provinces at the start oi the‘ season Results of the games. however. will decide definitely lust how the Island teem will fare as far u Maritime titles is concerned audit by far the most imporlant hoc- key of the season, a week inwhich season's eflorts will either culmin- ai- with success or; cad in failure. O O Prince Street School's annual Ice Sports hold the-‘spotlight at the Forum tonight. and age-in the Upper Prince Street school has prepared a program oi racing and hockey that should be pleasing all the way through. All events pro- mLse to be close contested and each one 0i the on the Plvfllum promises blanket iinifhes. I l 111a hockey game between Prince Sweet and a. team from WeetKmt is expected to highlight the pro- gram n; players on each tum are anzdous for a. victory and both feel confident they are thebettersquad. The program promises to go over with a “bamgf. . ' U The following clipping from o Michigan paper ls 0i interest 1.0 Islanders as the Harold Crockett referred to is a son oi Mr. and Mrs. John D. Crockett of Summer- uide, 311.1.‘ . ' . "Hockey is really beginning w cal/ch on in Northern Michigan." the veteran Canadian ondiod a. pair of simtes he was l-wking down to have sharpened m- the second time this week. "Crock" is coaching the hard-skating Trav- erse Indies. and it was he who savers-i Wars trained this city's 11ml. org zed Legionnairu to records o! outstanding p- lishment. He is miyhvy enthusias- bfc over the, scope of play in thin g, (By The Canadian Pres!) , March o-n. H. wi- lnr‘; Northern Ontario rink with- stood a. final-end challenge wnlsht w defeat. Alberta's representatives 10-9 in the second round o! the Mawmmaidk Brie competition, u the Albertalns four otherrinks suflered second stmlirht defeats in their uest for the Dominion curl- ing til-e. The Noriherners scored on the ninth, tenth and 111:; ends Locom- pile a margin of two alter trnilinl; by 5-8. Then '1‘.F' H. Palmer's Allbena four, among the favorites before the event opened today. made a desperate bid to catch u - They placed one stone inside Ml- lar's best, but that was all. Unbeaten Rinks Ross Kennedy's Manibdbans, de- fending the tunkard ior their pro- vinoe, moved with, Soskatdhemnn, Nonhern Ontzuki, British Columbia and Ontario unbeaten through the first two stages. Defeated in both matches. Nova Scotia, New Brune- wlok and Quebec. Millar and his Haileybury part- nms battled booih-and-nail with the Alberla-ns until the eighth end, b88111 1115i 8.5 - Y management has been tickled pink» Player Hamid Crockett, as he- whexo Palmer compiled a three- But as in the afternoon, when they were beaten 12-10 by Saskatche- wan, Palmer's men dropped back as the ninth came up. ~ The Manitoba rink never wu pressed by New Brunswick, rung 10-4 after compiling a 8-1 advantage by the sixth end. The rinks compiled a dead end on the bh Ontario's second success came over Quebec by a 13.6 advantage. Bert Hall's Kitchener four had to rally ailer yielding poinls on the first two ends. British Columbia nut together-its scores in lots. recording fours on the sixth and ninth ends and n two on the 12th to defeat Nova Scotia 11 Saskatchewan. heartened-by the upset victory over Alberta, wentoh to s. 18-8 win over Prince Edward Island. Sec-Saw Battle The tussle between the Millar rink fr:m Northern Ontario and Fbed Palmer's rtans was the lceenest nf the nimbt. The rinks see-sawed to a 5-5 deadlock at the end o! the seventh. then Alberta scored a three-end but who north- ernuus edited ahead with two con- seozitive iwoends. The rinks split the 11th and 12th ends with one point ewl l. . In the last" end 0.716 rinks knock- edeeclhoth ‘stonesfrcmthe house in almost monoltnzrzvu suc- cession. Al. one time Northern Ontario was ivvinsr two but Al- berta had the 18st stone and made ii. count for one. ‘ the New Brunswick-Mention dual. the house still was emotv aiter six stones 11nd been deliver- ed 1n the last end. then the Mari- timers slid two clones in for she-i. A wood Manitoba atone left Nev: Bmnewlck lyina one and this was increased by tlwo when a. Manitoba stone was raised. Kennedy. however. drew to lie with one just ~ the New Brunswick stones. Bob Groom's rink from Quebec made a determined stand avzuinst Bent Hall's Onrtraio rink, seasoned alter two yBers tzgemer. and man- Ifizg bgfmrk‘ 1331118 mretg-end in the . 3 K three ends. rm. heavy stones Hume wit/h four ends Knock Out Affair As in the Manitoba-Northern Ontario match. the Quebec and Onmario rinks knocked each Min- er's stones 1mm the ring. With Q lyl m Bid - of oi. Dream's first stone rested on the tee line for shot but Hall it 1nd l hkmelf lvinn owe. Hall added another on his last shot alter Groom's stone ran throuazh the hack. Dream l before Kennedy's Mnniwbans as the Winnipeg rink part of the state the current sea- son; and he i-aels certain that the puck game will be the most popu- lar outdoor wlnier sport. within a very shorl: time.‘ I O O ‘Non games between mgullxly organized beams are pic this winter than ever be ore," m: veteran went on. "Why, at Cadil- arns some oi the game's clever combination piayapd iyressc will rule the moat. Hodwy be achieved lgalneo experi- i” finally a. team game. if success enoed Rink In Opening Matches Of Dominion Bonspiel" .11 Defeated 800d all 4-4. runswi . alnst Northern D. H. O0 1h I516 ‘Itbfi/Oflib ahinwd V David. skim P. E. I B. C. Nova Soohia z W. F WOOd Albente: Irvin: J N. FF. Alberta Soak. Quebec Plwart. W. E. Cream. skip 8. Menorahs: glmm. W, A. Mhniboba. Now. skin 8: David. oki Score N. B. B. O. skip 13: Score by bask. P. l. I. Manitoba N. B. Score , N. Ont. Al flu . by flielleucc Ifi M11111: of Score by cmis:—- . 012 000 100 000- 4 400 124 032 1l&-21 L. H. G. Ahtlhilll’. Bolmlm Duzwant. skzio- b. - c ’. a. I. . B. C. H011. BUD. . .A. . .G.Ha1l :S.L : R. F. Idobalne skip .8. wsoore by ends:- 111 % 101101 ‘l0 0i” 100 U10 02D— l Northern Onhrio. shin 10: Alberta: nidu 9. lrv ends minted every time and the more . 190F888 °" maiuilkfiibliifliz- nailemlrv but they were unable w tome i. lead nsistem The British Columbia-Prince Ed- out with a biz four and oiled ub an 11-3 lead in si X8 . March 0-40?)- Flns round results in the Mao donald‘; Brier curling av. Prince Ediward Islam Williams. Dr. H. 111M168. R. F. Mchaine. British Columbia: H: Wiekstrom. Frank Avery. B. 21. 010 101 mo 01o- a 1oz 01o 1oz m4: 020 10a i C. P. Wdib. A. E. . . Ouriiss. T. I". Palmer. sldp l0 Saskatchewan: J. A. L. McNeill. n. Glass. J. M. George Dunbar. skin 12. Score by ends:- 201 10B 2M 000-10 010 010 (B8 101-42 l .Tmiexzio.n. o_ m. ‘monvnson - six roun c. A. wells. 3- L Toner. mum smcco. ' ' by ends:- 010 oio we zoo- a 402 ma SECOND ROUND RESULT! TORONTO. Rab. 6-8000“!- round results in the Mundonuld’! Brief cm-lim mamoionnhlo to- niaht: Booiis: C. W‘. Britislki Gciumbla: H. V p Irv ends:- 110 110 11° 110- I W1 00‘ 000 DUI-ll 000M043) I02 101 (01 011-8 001 112 oa1 ros-is no ooo 10o coo- a ni/toba: E. R. Kennedy. skip nawiot: W. Limerick. ormunvo: thb othhytccm ueenflulm-o I!!! n each o1 the inst five endsfwven 9mm‘ w c o they built uo the afternoon's biz- d: . m Mclniyw. G. G. pom“ 1w Oil 100 ll8-—l8 G00 mwnfia ;.._.,........ff; romoylmow NIGHT, lwllncn an»; CI-IAkLOTTETOWN RANGERS Standing In Tankard Play 1110-6551-1111 Pm!) Nth-rob ceoacuunh: i uumuuaooo Prince Edward Island Hudson Again ls Leading Point - getter ' curlincz. (By The Canadian Press) Hudson, Ronnie former Wei/value, Auneri nds. By scar- °"“ mwmumm u. ching farther out. in ftront in the ‘ampion: Sunday swelledhia C M. we and l8 assists for Movviflt into Cveorgo Allan of Bayfleld. 11-8.. who held the leadership until s 19W weeks ago only in slip back into urm place. Allen picked up three poinls to bring his Mal to Ibfillizls and eight assists. Skin 4. G. T. Law. “ma” ahead of Bert Connolly, former Moncwn Hlwk. who went point-lees the week and fell back into tie with Lloyd Jack- Glasgow . Each hu as b01131:- Lifford Wins Decision Over Sydney Boxer J. W. (51000-6 H. . 11.0. R. . (B0 051-30 Dun-rant. Dunbar, Inland 2 200-18 the Canadian plum“; "3 55>“ $1,198‘... “h”;- fhmnclalye 1mm in m» roar $13153. moat. Sudburiy Tlgcrg, OBI. defeated Winni- seniorMcham 0H Dominion junior mM-i- wBmbléy Mons, re resent- 1"! mklnnd. and Hershey ‘arc o! Hiifflwl’. PB» in the lnauzural net es. -—--______ Minn-d’: remove: china. D. 1-1. Miilar, ' 02 030 001- B Bu": friendly mic Mutable m»: throuoh 0' GAME Imager- ’ inland no approval, . flu the Mood I?‘ Q10 Dominion OM11 . - p Won lavas! the second at: hi: week. For Mg Halifax Rub dominated the race for homo-s among former-Mari. 111mm now in the hiternational- League, adding total. A oala and ht, fol- seoond ‘Mt ca-me ens performance moved him N‘. 5-. ramped lefl hlwh Kill-ll Mailmidl hid l. baffled Canadl t; slung‘ ‘ JOHN - BEAVERS WINNERS TO MEET SYDNEY WLLIONAIRES rvxzpogra? egg; cur FINALS Prion Children 15c an» so. rumdlnoc injljifiiififi- ; our run omen AT Folio ' HOQKEX _ _ WRESTLING firm’ Bis New 3- Beaveu will take an JIM-goal for the Nov: Booth. title, l IL- ' The best Rancers could do was tally llwo goals in the first 0d. on scores by cudmore and lw-leh- Beavers shot five in the first, thm in the second and two in the third. Russell counted three times. ‘Burke, Gulliver and Baird had bwo goal: three assists Mclnnil Pepper-ed bar ppered Mclnnis in the Charlntwtopvzn not: from the @1511 o! the first period md although be mule many good stops --smi0n ended. The Price-Gulliver-Burke lino in particular outskated the Island champions. Burke, listed Hlgy, eluted ‘the ac Oudlnorefis solo effort resuliaed i: lh first Ranger scure- Bill’ in s3... followed wtllth two more for . Island tallies were maxi-e when the visitors broke up the Beaver defence and c in on Dickie. The Aghtcr and simm- wll Out- staied and cu god - ~11! ‘ Banger: 011891001! umenmdn o! din’ between the two squads was lust u 19D!!- gnlfielin are second 8:11am! a more w e van. - 1i‘: three. Their oomblnotionawuo urloi. with neat puang 01a Y8 fled th Bland i. Lh bill lino. °mum°iivinl ° 11m. middle-qua! m '°“‘..¥i‘?i.‘2 ivormn third. Allwenasisted. ‘ a-(cm- - w“ John‘ ‘me last period was Gul bdlflflfl’ raged. liver and Baird scored but ogre e Pu Ba! Anennult. Olmrlollbe- SUMJWAEY Firs! Period Saint John. Burke Gulliver 4:80. Russell (Baird) mmiotwtovwn. Oudlnom- 1M0. 881m. John. K421i 18:80. m§b1&.int. John. Bum (comm) -i. Clnrlowsiown. moo- ’ Wboleu (Jay) Penalty: Jay. Second Period 8. Saint John. Ruse - Jim) 1:20. u (Hm 9. seam Jolm. Russel! (mum-J 15% saint‘ John. mu (sum 1 4: (R119?) . Saint John. . Balm. John. l 2 3 8:00 4. 0. . emu John. i 4.02. . sum John. £21k”... Penalties: Rflev. Blocuulere. Q,“ ., VS. u: comma”, radon-um in; Mont! Aneolullnn. eacbandBoirdaleohad he was um, able to EBNC flvc shots before the. ism’... J.;.';'."s.,..... wzu Lie dd Into Second Game Of Series smvr 101m. n. n. Much ’c-(c. rJ/Mm sum’. Beqvorl, looked upon by many a lining contenders for lhc All“; “min u. n. Iii-I victory over n fighting hero tonight in the lint nmo of a two-lame twill-coal series for in wick-Prince Edward Inland senior hockey title. PM!!!“ Cu band of Charlottetown gum‘ load into their return game with Charloltelown at the Ifland ul-plhl Wednesday night. Winner oi m; series will meet the winner of tomorrow nighi‘; Syilney-Ilalifux iulq The hard-hitting Saint Iohn him oltpllyed the Vlllnui hlgnqlq‘ ‘ the game cud wore I Bil-lo too fut on their skaies h. m, Bangers, nmu of whom have Juli gradual-ed from ionic: l-rnu, Miniature Rifle Shoot i i 'A. . Ma with a 9'! lqi iompetitors in the No. s Dun-m Signals miniature shoot at the Ar. 111011-1165 last night. E. A. smillmnd R.- E. Jenkins Mai for second pm WPQFHPPQPPP§5E>g §spHw>!?fl?r;F§g = 2°§§!P§°§w cg 3 = '° E T: § §s5§§§§ <§sg= 2 Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING II rm Lonnie Gfldldlfl. Eli; 1mm v ‘Pineau 31s nun three v.' Pineau alsi Comma-vial Mull! such-a . lfiime Orcocry-afiol. Hill: finale o. Toombs aaa. mm ihmmW. Montieah aoe. Jlonlgbt o’cl k:- ounmorcnrilozuerfitvlfl "M. 8:80-11:11; ‘lhxl vs. Alex-ll. CIPTOWN ALLEY! Olly League _ Doran 318. mn 78B. 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