“The Chew for You" HiCKEYlru NICHOLSONS BLACK A Home lProduct —- TWVIST Popular Everywhere Kensingion Wins From Darniey 13-5 The first game of the semi-fin- als of the North Shore Hockey League saw a. short-handed. bui- flghting Darnley team bovw to d0- fcat. by the Kensington Legion by a. 13-5 score. The game W115 Yfiiri‘ fast and extremely clean. with both teams playing wideeohefl "W" key, and tlic large crowd of fans saw some very fine DIBH- The goalies were given little protection as defensive hockey was thrvvili to the winds. For the Legion. R. Howard and c. Champion were very effective. while for Darnley, E. MacKenae and G. Woodslde were the most dangerous and their sortics over the opponents’ blueline were 8i- warvs dangerous. The following are the lineulfi" Legion: Goal. D. Maclnnis‘. d?" fence, n. Howard, D. Clarke: for- wards. E. Crfliil. L» GIYTIOII- c~ Mill .1; Bernard. R. Kennedy. J- Mugxinrlon, C. Clialnpion, I. Mac- Neill. Dnrnley: Goal. l3. Woodslde: 11¢- fence. G. Woodsiclc. C. MucKen- 1.1g; forwards, L. I-Iarding, G. Wall, L. Kelly, F. Thompson, E. Mac- Kenzic. Summary:-—- First Period i-Darnley, G. woodside- (Harding. Kelli" 555 L-Kensington, I. MaciNell-i _ (Bernard) ............. .. 2.30 Il-Kensington, J. Bernard. .. 8:00 4-Kenslngton, J. MacKlnnon (c. Champion) ,. Z5 Penalty: Bernard. Second Period fs-Darnley, E. MacKenzio (Thc-Tnlpson) . -2100 f-‘l-Kensington, R. Howard“... 3:15 '7—Kensington, c. Champion (MacKlinnon) .. . o-Kensington, L. Glydon (Craig) .. . . 8252 p-Kensington, J. Bernard (MacNeill) .. . 10:00 l0—Darnley, n. lMacKenzle .. 1410a ll-Jiensington. C. Champion 17:46 Penalties: None. Third Period lii-Kenslngton. Bernard ..... -- 1139 iti-Darnley, Thompson (E. MflcKenZie) ....... -2125 14—Kensington, MaoNei (Clark) lb-qKcns-lingtun, C. Champion (Glydon) .. .....1250 10—Kenslngton, R. Howard 18:15 1'(—-Dsrnley. L. Kelly la-Kenshiglcn. E. Craig...“ Penalties: Bernard. CHM- Refcrees: Jay and Bemple. DDLLEGE FINAL _Island Juvenile Hockey Title At Stake Tonight The Island Juvenile hockey title will be at stake tonight when the Charlottetown Juvenile Victorias clash with the Summerslde Sheen- Mclnnls Juveniles at the Crystal Arena at the Western Capital. The game, which is the second in the hcune and home total goal series, should be a widecperl, fast moving affair and is expected to provide all kinds of action for at- tending Sumrnerside and Char- lottetown hockey fans. Although tlhe local squad hold a four-goal advantage over their op~ pctnents as the result of their 5-1 victory In the opening game here on Monday night. the Westerners are going to be a hard team to beat c411 their, home ice, and anything is liable to happen before the final bell rings. The Vics will leave for Summer- side by train this afternoon and all players on the squad are asked to be at the Railway Stallion bv 3:15. The fo ‘Qwing is the vlcs lirwuli: Goal. Sheppard; defence, Coyle, L MacDonald. C. Ready: forwards. Blso, Gallant. Bradley, Burke. Howatt, Flynn, Stull Kelly, Greg- cry, Gillespie. Pee-Wees Balile To 1-all Deadlock The Ailbies and Hillsboro pec- wce hockey squads battled it out to a 1-1 deadlock at the S. D. U. rink yesterday afternoon in the opening game of the City Pee-Wee Hockey League. The two teams were so evenly matched that neither seemed to be able to break through the defences of the other to do any amount of scoring. Although playing to a scoreless first canto, the I-Iillsborrfs managed to draw first blood in the second to ring up one tally» The Abbies came back to take the slight edge in the final frame to drive one homo to deadlock the score. J. Duffy did the scoring for the Hills- boro‘s. while Chandler got the Ab- bies lone tally. The following are the lineups: I-Iillsboro: Goal, Sheppard; _ de- fence, J. Duffy, MacGulgan. Arsen- ault; forwards, Whelan, Roberts. MacCormac, McCabe, R. Duffy. Abbles: Goal. White; defence, MacLeod, Davlesstevenson, Chand- ler; forivards, Savidant, Allen. Ken- nedy, Garnhum. Thompson, McKay. Summary :—— Firsi: Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Second Period ll —I-Illlsborn. J. Duff)’- Penalties-None. Third Period 2-—Ai>bles, Chandler, (MacLeod) Penalties-None. TD-IIIGIIT 8.30 I CITY HOCK'EY IJEAGUE PLAY-OFFS S. D. UNIVERSITY vs. P. W. COLLEGE TOTAL GOALS TO DECIDE WINNER - lst. ROUND 'TWILL 8E A REAL SIZZLING CONTEST USUAL ADM.-50c. - TIIE JUVENILE FINAL CRYSTAL RINK, SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 8 PM. SHEEN 8i MciNNlS JUVENILE! CI-IARLOTTETOWN Final gum for P. E. I. Juveni "Y vim? o. A. : YstsrsvATloNs roams nouns FROM 1 ro a m. ARE Vl- JUVENILE VICTORIA! ie Championship. Game to be ‘played regardless of weather. Charlottetown loom coming train. savanna NOW arms Accmro a Boy Scout concert will be held at the Prince of Wales College auditorium on Saturday night, the doublehead- Due to the fact that er hoop bill in Island Physical Fitness Basketball League com- petition will be postponed until a later date. it was learned yester- day. I o The four (cams “to were scheduled to play were S. D. U‘. and Schurmaifs in the first game and P. W. C. and R. C. A. F. in the second. It ls also believed that the doubleheader scheduled for next Wednesday bctlveerl S. D. U. and R. C. A. F. and P. W. C. and E-whurmalrs. which was to bo the final play in league competition a u also have to be postponed due to other activities at the Auditorium. It was not known at time of writ- ing just when the postponed games will be run off. o o o - It is noted by recent reports. that the Amherst Ramblers. the team that won out 1n Central Senior Hockey league competition against the Charlottctolvli Abegweits Ill the finals. were finally put out of the Maritime hockey semi- finals in the filial game against the Antlgonish Bulldogs. the ‘win- hers of the A. P. C. Lsi-gLfi a‘ Amherst on Wednesday night. u o o o In continuing on in Maritime senior playoffs after winning the Central League title. the smooth working Ramblers certainly made a good showing in competative play before they were put out. Winning through the Valley Lea- gue by knocking off Acadia Univer- sity, and continuing on to take the measure of St. Francis Xavier University, the Ramblers’ winning streak was finally brought to a halt when they ran up against the A. P. C. winners. u o - 0 Even in their loss, however. the Amherst pucksters made n com- mendable showing. Going down to a bad 11-4 defeat at the hands of the Antlgonish loam on Monday night In the first of their lzomc and home. total goal series. the Ramblers came roaring back to the attack on their home ice on Wednesday night to down the strong A. P. C. winners by a 5-2 count, only to lose out on the round by o. 13-9 score. u a o Although it has been a highly unfavourable winter for local ski artists, there is still hope left yet for those who are interested in the sport. if the present h vy snows which we have had du lng zlze past few days holds out. And if it does, there is no doubt that a. lot of locals will be hitting for some of their favourite spots at Tea Hill. eica. over the week-end. O I O O However. judging froms tho way the weather has been continual- ly scotching up this sport all sea- son. it would be advisable for local enthusiasts to keep the well known "fingers crossed" to guard against old man weather springing a. heavy rain storm or something of that nature, that will tum those nice snowy slopes into icy glaciers befofe you can get your Equipment out of the back porch and start applying thg. wax. O l Just completing a highly success- ful Provincial Badminton Tourney at the Armourics last week-end, the Garrison Officers Badminton Club are already laying Lhg plgng for holding their annual Club Tournament the latter part of this month. ‘The local Club, which has an un- usually large number of active members (his year, have been hflvi"! R really successful season of comparative play and larger BIOIIDS 0! players have been turn- ing out regularly during the week to compete in friendly mutigh. play. The fact that the local Club captured dll of the five Island titles this year is proof of the keen interest being taken in the develop- ment of badminton as on; of our lesdlns lliflrl-ing activities. _ IIIGTDIIIII IIIIIII TONIGHT Return game of Nova _Scoiin Oxford Intmnodiates before entering the playoffs. may, LHE GUARDIAN. Following are the matches sched- uled for the week-end bonsplel at the Charlottetown Curling Club: Friday-I P. M. Ice No. 1—Bob Rogers, Dr. Don Campbell, W. Swindell, Russel Spillett. skip; vs.. Don Tlnney, 1-loward McInnls, J. O. Diamond, E. F. Acorn, skip. Ice No. 2—Sam Johnson. A. Aly- ward, Frank Hobbs, J. S. Moore, skip; vs.. H. B. Willis, R. Manning, J. A. Likely, Col. G. E. Full. skip. Ice No. 3-W. G. Hogg, T. A. White, J. Squarebrlggs, A. L. Mac- Pherson, skip; vs.. A. F. Owen, P. R. McCormac, Gordon White. H. L. Sear. Icc No. 4—F. W. Troop, Wes Whitlock. F. R. Seaman, W. N. il/llson. skip; vs.. Ivan Trainer, Frank Anderson, R. E. Jenkins, R. C. Parent. skip. 8:30 P. III. lr-c No. IvE. Dewling. W. R. Cudmore, I. A. Horne, J. S. Mac- Donald. skip; vs.. ‘Tom Rogers, T. F. Mitchell, Dr. L. E. Prowso, Dr. E. S. Giddings, skip. Ice No. 2-Al. Rogers, R. Mac- ‘Cabc, A. Bagnall, F. B. Conrad. ‘skip; \'s., George ‘George Buntain. Ed. Nicholson, Dr. M. MacDonald, H. H. Pierce, skip. Icc No. 3_W. H. Kelly, Jar. Mui- lins, Harper MacNeIll, Frank Han- sen, skip; vs.. W. C. Hoyt, J. D. Stewart. Ev. MacNelll, A. W. Hynd- man, skip. Ice No. 4—Dr. H. H. Barrett, Don Gass, R. A. Parker, T. W. L. Prowse. CHARLUITETOWN i Week-End Bonspiel skip; vs.. E. E. Jar-dine, H. Call- beck. Alex Knox, Frank Cox, skip. Saturday-Z P. M. Ice No. 1—M. Blake, D. E. Mc- Donald. Gordon Foster, F. R. Mac- Laine, skip; vs.. P. G. Hillier, C. Duncan. C. Milton, J. A. Fraser, skip. Ice No. 2—l~fon. G. H. Barbour. H. E. I-lyndman. Ed. Tanton, P. W. Turner. skip; vs.. Dr. J. A. Clarke, A. Alyward. A. H. Roper, H. I. Spillett. skip. _ Ice Nu. 3~J. P. Campbell, G. R. Hooper, A. W. Matheson, Dr. W. MacDonald, skip; vs.. George Craig, F. W. Curtis, L. Turner, H. I. Spil- lett, skip. Ice No. 4-—Robert DeBlois. Alfred MacNeill, Hon. M. MacGulgan, R. S. P. Jardine. skip; vs.. W. G, Bubour, Fred Cannon, Fred Drinooll, C. M Frnzee, skip. 3:50 P. liI. Ice No. 1~Jas, Cafes, C. R. Palm- er, S. R. Benton, Walter Picknrfi, Skill: vs.. I-l. D. Hill. R. Square- briggs, W. R. MacNeIli, Clifford McDonald. Ice N0. 2--G. McIntosh, H. K. Acorn, W. T. Weir, W. R. Burnett, skip; vs.. Gordon Leitch, Percy Gay. E. K. McNutt, W. H. Worth, skip. Ice No. 3-Ed. Wood, D. Saund- ers, A. O. F. Gill, Percy Keyes, skip; vs.. R. Nicho1son,_J. P. Doyle, w. a. Jenkins, Ev. MadNeill. skip. Ice No. 4—-J. E. Burnett, Ed. Bel- ben, F. M. Nash, R. M. Jones. skip; vs.. M. Buell Eldon Campbell, C. L, Jay, Gordon Avard, skip. At the Crystal Rink last night Summerslde All Stars defeated the O'Leary Maroons 28 -4 in the first game of a home and liome series for the intermediate championship of Prince County. Last year's Island champions kept the wafer in the 0'l.eary zone most of the evening, and R. Mc- Nelll in the Maroon cage was a very busy man, weathering a blizzard of rubber and making some fine stops despite tlze lop-sided score. Summary: ‘First Period 1—S'Side, Richards (Grant). 2—S'Slde, G. Bernard (Deighan). 3—S‘Side, G. Bernard (Delghan. Steele). ’ 44/Side. S. Gallant (Richards). 5—S'Slde, Gay (Davis). 6—S‘Side. S. Gallant (Woodside). 7—S'Slde, Richards (S. Bernard. Woodside). 8—S'Side. Grady (Gay, Oatway). I)—O'Leary. Wedge. Penalties - Gorrlll, Steele. Second Period 10—S'SIde, S. Bernard lant). 11-S'Side, S. Gallant. iz-Obeary, wedlock (E. Turner). l3-0'Lcary, W. Turner (Wedge). 14—S'Slde. Trainor (G. Bernard). 15—S'Slde, Steele. 16-S'Blde, Richards (S. Gallant). i'l-O'Leary. Wedge. IB-Sside. Richards (B. Gallant). 19-8’Side, Steele (Oltway). 20—S'Side, Grady (Oatway). 2l—S'Side. G. Bernard (Deighan). Penalties — Gay. (B. Gal- Third rerlou 21—S'8ide, Oatway (Grady). 23—S‘Side. Oatwoy (Gay). 24—8‘slde, Grady (Oatway, Gay). 2.3-S‘Side. Deighan (Tremor). Z6—S‘Side, G. Bernard (Dellhan). 27-S’Blde, Deighnn. 28-S’Bide. Deighm (G. Bemurd). N-Sfllde. B. Gallant (B. Bernard). 30-S'Bide. S. Bernard (S. Gal- lant). iil-Efilde. Oatway (Grady). 32—S'Side, Grady (Ontway). Penalties -— wedlock. Line-ups: Summer-side —- Goal, F072 de- All Stars Score 28-4 Victory Over O’Leary To Take County Title Junior Game Postponed Due to unforseen circumstances, the game bBtween the Prince of Wales College Juniors and the Saint John Junior Maroons, which was scheduled for the Forum to- night, has been postponed until Tuesday night at the Forum. The game will be the first in a home and home, total-goal series for the N. B.-P. E. I. Junior hoc- key‘championshfp, with the sec- ond game being played at Saint John next ‘Iihursday night. The series will deolde the winner to meet the Nova Scotia Junior champions for the Maritime title‘. The Maroons proved themselves lo be a smooth, hard fighting ag- gregation when they won the N.B. iunior title last Wednesday night on their home ice. They downed the Sackville Legion Juniors by a score of 8-3. after going into the final genie with a three-goal defi- cit as the result of their 5-2 de- feat at Sackville gardens on Monday night in the opening Blme of their home and home series. taking the round by a 10-8 count. The mainlanders will have their hands full. however, when they meet the smooth-skating P. w. c. Juniors. who although they have not played any rerulur competit- i°n this Year. have defeated some tough teams much their genlor fr: exhibition competition. and are in top-notch form for outside com. petition. ‘The game should prove to be a smart affair, and one for local fans to look forward to seeing. - Fido: forwards! Oatway. Gay, Grady. Richards. s. Bernard, s. 5111M". Dfllshan, Tralnor, G. Bernard. 01am -— Goal, a. McNeil]; de- fence. E. Tamer. W. ‘Turner. BWINT- Beffllfd; forwards, Ellis. wedlock. Gorrill, Wedge, Jelly. Leblanc. Referees -- L. Silliker 1nd J. fence, Davis. Steele. Grant, Wood- a rum. clam \ ‘ 0R “(I'll 700R M0" Schumann-S l. Vl- Albany sr. m. D0 IOU KNOW p IOU CAN IL! 1'0 MIDI!!!‘ 0B ‘IIIJIO I'm lid“ II Fulfill"! ll-‘ll cat-bi OTIIIII POINT! JUBT As BEASONABLI PAUL‘! "WW1 IBIVIOI ("rTnwo Import, ping u“ __4Q_,_ Cdgotolblvoflvounlnlfltunllfn rifle. looyloopnudu-Gdgdoltlndayouvblo- lwqupnoyovnaoovnnoliooflonollm uddnmhyOohhclbIvoCvounto-Joyl MARCH 4, 1949 Local Boxers Leave Today For Mainland Lloyd Carr. Island lightweight boxing ohamplorl, accompanied by Harry “Kid" Poulton, holder of the P.E.I, welterweight crown, leave this morning by train for Bridge- water, NB. where Carr will meet Bob Grace in the main event of a boxing card to be held at the NS. centre Saturday night. Poulton, who will not compete at Brldgcwater. will‘ continue on to Halifax where he will com lete his training for a bout ag ast Red Graham of Dartmouth next Friday at Halifax. Both local boxers, who are well known here and are highly rated in Island boxing circles. will be in for tough matches in each case. Al- though neither will have their title at stake the bouts will provide them both with the opportunity they have been soaking for scene time to break into the upper ranks in Maritime boxing competition. Car-rs opponent, Grace, is highly rated in Maritime mlttslinging circles in the lightweight division. and if Carr can score a victory over the mainland fighter he will be in line for a match with Tilly _Le- Blane. who is considered to be the second highest contender for the Maritime lightweight crown. The match between Harry Poul- tcn and Red Graham. which was scheduled to come oft tonight. was postponed for a week due to hockey playoffs at Halifax. Graham, rated high in Maritime ranks in the wel- terweight class, will be a tough nut for Poulton to crack. but the classy Island slugger is eager for his chance which can put him well up with t-he leading contenders for Maritime welterweight supremacy. N. B. Intermediate Hockey Semi-finals (By The Canadian Prels) SAINT JOHN. N. B., March 3- The Saint John carlewn and York hockey team defeated Saint John Ironmen 10-8 tonight in the first, game of a New Brunswick inter- mediate semi-final series. The dc- ciding game. with total goals counting, is slated for Saturday night. The winner will meet either Un- lverslty of New Brunswick, Ed- mundston or Bath-urst Papermak- ers for the provincial title. Albany- Edge Dut iIin-e Mile Greek 3-2 The Albany St. Pats edged out a 3-2 victory over the- Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs in a thrilling game of hockey at Victoria Rink on Sat- urdny night before a large crowd of fans from ihe surrounding dis- tricts. The game was well abyed and evenly matched, and although the Bulldogs put up a determined {ap- position which saw the score led up at the end of_ the first two periods, may couldn't withstand the pressure attacks of the St. Pats in the final canto which netted them the winning goal in the early part of that frame. , E. Douguy. D. (Vrossmnn and N. VanEmber did the scoring for the winners. garnering one goal each. while I... Taylor and C. MacDougall were goalgetters for Nine Mlle Creek. The following are the lineups:- Albany: Goal, B. Noonan; de- fence, I... Cameron, R. Green; cen- tre. B. Noonlm; wings. E. Dougay. J. Dougay; subs: H. Cameron. D. Crossman, D. Macleod, A. Dougay, N. VanEmber. Nine Mile Creek: Goal. H. Tay- lor: defence. C. MacDougall, A. MacDonald: centre, L. Taylor; wings, H. MacEachorn. D. Mac- Eochem: subs. A. MalcDougall. M. MacEachern. I". Taylor. L. Smith. Referee: L. MacLeod. Lineman: L. Hood. ‘first Period i-Nlnu Mile Creek. L. Taylor, (D. MacEachern) .. .. 2—A1bl_ny, E. Dougay .. .. Penalties; None. Second Period Ik-Albany. D. Orouman (DI Macbean, N. VlnEmber) 6.30 4—Nino Mlle Greek. O. Mac- Dougail 1am Penalties: D. Cross-man, W. Cameron. L. Smith. R. Green. I Thin! Period- li-Albany, N. VmEmber 5.05 Penalties: D. Croumnn 2. L. Cuneron. N. Vnnlimber. L. Taylor, M. MncDougsll. " Indoor iiiilo Shoot ______ \ ' on ‘Duoldly mat the olvuuu RlfleOhb hui their regular week iy shoot with the following more: . . 16.00 R. l. Jenkins . .. 9D , George Regen .. .00 P. J. nuidrlnn ...... ._.. _......... ll ............. ._...... i0 05 D5 r 08 Haydon MocDon id M G. I. Wail: .... .. DI Ralph Stewart Ii C0 80 l0 , l0 .. i0 Gordon "Beanitth" of WI-lus 0011980 Welshman will be coming out fighting tonlaht when lUuiiverait-y pmksicrs in. their and some of thesemi-flnnls in City- l-Iockey League playoff competition at the Forum, starting at 0:30. The game was decided In in ’pl|.'yed tonight Mhm City Hockey League officials learned yesterday that the game lckedtfl “ for to- night between the Saint John mfll‘ Mai-eons and the P. W. C; ors in the first game of N.B.- 11.1. playoffs was postponed un- ti .next Tuesday night. Having won and lost games against one another during regular scheduled play this season, both College tealm stack up as very evenly; matched squads. and al- though; the Welshman have n. three-soul deficit to make up as the result of" their 5-2 defeat at the hand: 0d the Saints in u. rug- lzfldly contested encounter on ‘rues- day nlzhtin the opening game of (he "TIM. the Welshmen will be battllnfl book hard tonight toforco the Saints to the limit. The saints, however. won't be ifllflflfl any chances of losing out “W limi- IIIEY have a berf-h in the finals in slam. and will be just as determined to hold on to their advantaseas the Wtlshmgn are o; ilkln! it away fmm them. -'I‘.he game promises to be a real- ly fast. closely contested affair, and local fans can be assured or $991113 both terms turning in a toll-notch pfiformnnce which shmlld Produce an action-packed evenlfl! of hockey entertainment. Bulldogs Denied Fourth (italic AlxTlGONkill-I, NS, March 3 _ (CPF-Antlgonfsh Bulldogs, who have used three goalies this season, have been denied a fourth. it was learned tonight. Bulldogs; who face Sydney My. lionafres in the Maritime senior sernl-flnal tomorrow. lppealed to the Maritime Amateur Hockey A3. sedation today for a. replaomierlt f“ H“ Bfli-lfifile of Monet-on. The clulb said Bourque suffered an in- jured Jaw in leaguo playoffs. The Moncton goalie replaced Rollie MacDonald. who was forced out of the game due to a heart con- dition. MacDonald had replaced Leo MwcGilllvray. Antigonish officials reported that A1 Tcmari. goalie for the eliminated Moncton Hawks, “happeneI-l" to be in Antigonish. . Th6 Sydney club said "no" to the Amlxonish request to use Tcmari but an Antiserum club official said the blond blocker would make the trip to Sydney “just in case." Sydney and Antlgonlsh open a best-of-three series at Sydney to- morrow. Winner-will take on Hali- fax St. Mary's in the Maritime final. ‘. v Rememhei; When By The Canadian Prul Lou E. Marsh. famous sports edi- tor and columnist of the ‘Rn-onto Dally Star, died 13 years ago today after a. brief illness. He was noted as a boxing and hockey referee as well as a sports authority. Charles Ring, Toronto sportsman.,donated a. trophy in memory of Marsh for annual award to Canada's "out- standing sports competitor.‘ W.K.S. iiookev , League Organized . In the opening game of the re- cently organized " West Kent School Hockey League. which got underway yesterday, the Invictu downed the Hawk: by the clolo score of 4-3. Four teams are entered ln the league. with the next game be- ing played this Saturday. Flrlt Poflod I-Hawks. White (Squarebrlggs) l-Invletas, MacLeon. Penalties -— Nona. Second Period o-Invlctu. Chandler (Bin). 4—I-Iawks, White (Cameron). li-Invictas. MacLeaa (Taylor). 0—Hawks, illfhlte (Nicholson). Penalties — None. ‘ Third Period ‘I-Jnvictu. Bfrt (Mud-em). Applicants moist» ‘(they oillh with the Bil. Dlnltflfl‘ FIIIIIIII IIEWS“ l rliursoAv-su‘ TING-l "ro ID a,“ FllDAY-KIDDIES SKATING-J ro m "f, m i, PAL-JUNIOR CHAMP. its-r. -- ._ a . MT. a oisrniqliul. 3 To, ‘ SATURDAY~AFTIRNOON sumac»- - = ‘i: r. mmuon _u0C_KIY' =' College, Teams Tonight At TheiForum i terrors. to... Eaiman _ln Flrsi Round of_ Bout NEWARK, N. J.. March 3 - (m -- Gus Lesnevich knocked w, Eldridge Batman in 21 sewn,“ t nit» first round tonight. “m: scoring his bid for two world m1,‘ The former llght-heavywglwl; champion threw every blow of m brief contest. He hadlilstmuri o. :1: knees ln 12 seconds mg p": im away with a f1 rIBhts and lefts. any o! vino“. Iwllaeisnevich weighed 1802,3313,“ Iaesievlch is a contender 1 light-heavyweight crown he lag"; Freddie Mills of England and (o, the heavyweight throne vacated by Joe Louis Tuesday. liiilsboro Bantams Defeat Si. Paul's In the opening game org" Bantam League at the S.D.U. rink yesterday, the I-Iillsboro Bantam defeated the Saint Paul's Bantam; by a score of 2-0 The game was a well played, evenly contested struggle, and u. though the two squads battled lg out to a. scoreless first and third periods the Hillsboro squad got (he ivmo On their rivals in mo‘ middle canto to ban»; in two gall; and score a shutout over the 5t, Paul's squad. Duffy wigs the power on hi. winning lineup, garnering both i] his team's goals unassisted. The following are the lineups:- 31- PMIPI! Goal, B. Wright; de- fence. Scantlébury, Buell, 3cm; ~ forwards. Palmer. Jenkins. curlr, Kelly. Ives. Williams. Ilillsboro: Goal, Doug/ids; h. fence, Arsenault, Simlt-h. mm" forwards. Duffy. V Richard, Dqvgy’. Sheppard, Moore. Summary: First Period No score No penalties. Second Period l-I-Iillsboro, Duffy 2—I-Iillsiboro. Duffy Penalties: None. Third Period No score No penalties. \ i Warwick Absolvéll In Assault Case DETROIT. March 3r~(Al=')—-Bo|< ton Bruin" Grant Warwick, charred with assault against a hockey fan, Norman Kalley of Detroit, was ab- solved by a doctor today in till death bf Kelley. l Dr. C. W. Evarts told thief suiti- ant prosecutor Ralph (larber till! the Injury reported inflicted NOV- 24 at the Detroit-Boston Natlond Hockey League game was tlililll- Dr. Evarts said his patient dltl Feb. 22 of a heart Cundiilvfl W which he had been treated for mm! time. , l KBiIEy had claimed uuii wsrwldr angered by heckllng frormtlll crowd. struck him with his fist. Garber said since there W!" other wltpeuesihe assault ind battery charge acflirlll- w"? was still pending. ‘ SIIAVIIIGI A clkcll Willi Mlnora Bimini ikor oomfoii and spuldfiwfm‘ oquol Minors: In its clufl: I" quality bitlf-IQIMIIQIOVPPM‘ m: Your courts-raw! Penalties - None A Referees - ourrli and MzcLeln. . ,2 Pill tors will!" ‘ . AT v. M. of. uowuus ALLEYS: , out l6 your: oi 09' "l