APRIL 28. 1941 REMEMBER‘ WHEN (By The Cmadian Press) Leonard. hfmhlncrs ugmwemnt _ gmpionshiP. l r, 22 ed u; undefeated in 1924. “key championship. Three i9-year-oid forwards rmis Gruhn was the other gi. for Resins. 1111191118 "W Pu“ to the net from just outside the reuse early in the third period for he winning goal oi the game. teve Latcski, Johnny McCreedy, . . Snell and Grant Hall counted gr sydney. - Millionaires needing o s do , Wm [the ciup aitar winliling the lrst game 8-6, the second 8-3 and gtflng n 1-1 tie in the third staged 17-minute pou/crplay after Gruhn .. in lmfihllzd and‘ Coach B31 i ll d h 801111106981‘ i ilsglcloned lalet rnimitp in an effort t. get the ti’!!! 8°!- ' The mm game will b¢ played in Elna ‘Tuesday and Millionaires ml need only a tie to keep the the East. where Kirk- . Lake Blue Devils took it last § 5 =1 2 v s- ‘J Kowoinnk Eiectrifles Crowd Dick Kowcinak, Sydney's light- centre, electrified the crowd A clearing shot front iihe no efence area was heading ior the Luckily he only his rigM shoulder. hours ‘hie lady Load went ahead 2-0 within , with Hall in the penalty box. en Mario added another on a lone h while the sides werq oven. Millionaires rallied to tie the just after the halfway mark. atoskl worked in close to beat Jim - the pcnaltv box, and Cameron ode it 4-2 or Regina two min- utes later when he flipped the puck into the net. from s few feet out miter taking a pass from Mario. Snell and Hail Tie Score Sydney dominated play for most- oi the second period as Million- 2 u- 6' J 7Q m D- t-v. Z m a. 5 w I! a E E? R w a . , the second period, Snell got the puck bclrnd the Re- tina nct- and shoved the puck as he came around. Henry tailed to M hold oi it and the puck wobbled lcross the lino. Two minutes later Hall batted the puck into the Regina net from l0 feet out alter another scramble. The sides were even three min- utes oitcr ihc third began xvhen Bush shot from near the line during l Rfiillua power-ploy and Gruhn, linked near the crease. flipped the then holder oi b01008 scared a technical | nackout over Willie Ritchie 40 sec- years ago tonight. Ieonard Rangers Third Period Goal By Hermie Grahn Gives Regina 5-4 Decision (By LORNI BRUCE, Canadian Press Staff Writer) ' REGINA, April 27-(CP)-Sparked by their youngsters, Regina [qngers edged out Sydney Millionaires 5-4 here Saturday night in e fourth game of the basi-of-iive series for the Canadian senior fired four goals for the Western anada champions-Grant Warwick getting two, Scotty Cameron mi Frank Mario one each-as Rangers fought desperately to give he West its first win in Allan Cup Finals in two years. I Henry Performs Brilliantly Henry robbed the Millonaires time and again during the next 1'7 minutes. Sydney did everything lyut score for the remainder of the rams. With irwo minutes to go Johnny Kennedy of Begins. and Lstoski were given major penalties ior fighting and won after the Syd- ney net minder was yanked and llvlllligraires sent five men up the ca. angers ave everythi the hsd to stop the Miliioneig’ at’: tack 1'01‘ the remaining minutg 5nd 14 seconds. SUMMARY First Period l-Ratinl». Warwick (tunic!) 9:18 I-Resins. crib. 4m S-Bydney, Lratoski, s-lgyrlclney, MoCreedy B-Rlegins, Warwick, Fmslns. Cameron (Mario) 11:45 (Walton) 16:38 18:41 _ Penalties-Hall, Gruhn. Walton. leooml Period ‘i-Sydney, Snell (Latoski) ii-Sydney. Hall (Kowcinak) Penalties-Kunkei, Fritz, Third Period Q-Rogihs. Gruhn (Bush) Penaitie - Kennedy (major? hisisi (smajor). ' i 9:37 11:39 8:08 1,9,- Campbellton Retains title in/ C.1V.R. bowling CAIVIPBEIJIJION. N. B., April 27 —-(CP) - For a. third year Camp- belirion retained leadership Satur- day in the Canadian National Rail- ways annual bowling tournament. Other teams competing were Mone- ton Seniors, Moncton Apprentice Halifax and Saint John. Under rules governing the Todd Trophy the team winning third consecutive time passed the ‘cup over to the next highest corn- petitor. The trophy was given to Moncton, and next years competi- tion will be held in that city. W. Pratt. Campbellton, roiled the highest single, 142, Lawson, Saint John, had the highest three string, 365, and the highest average 109 5- 12. Halifax defeated Moncton Ap- prentices 1548-1353 but 10st‘. their other three matches. for which the scores were Saint John 1379, Hali- fax 1346; Moncton Seniors 1573, Halifax i567; Campbeilton 1444, Halifax 1385. ir. a‘ QQARI.OTIETO\VN GUARDIAN [Edge Sydney In Close Game 95§P§FYEN Royals Win Two, MONTREAL. April 27v—iCPl-- l Royals took both ends 0i today’ g; International League diublc-hemi- l, _ ‘ ll er ircm Orioles. winning the 1115i 6-4 and the nightca 9-5. At Newark, the cars protected their hold on first place in thr league by dividing o. doubleheader . with Buffalo Bisons before 9,241 , ians. . Baseball Results Baseball Sitdahdings T uarronar. LEAGUE Dime-novel Ending Gives I ___...._ w 1. no. W’ ‘ R 2 I L d sarunnsivs nasuvrs legs. 1am» .. .. . 1g i {all lnnlpeg angerS ' ea 1'00 YD . - . . ""'°"“- “MW” Strain‘: - i 1* In Memorial Cu Final on 8. . o A;“\ | P Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 1o Cgsifglfv ~ - 5 $5 iL-9| . st. Loui s; Chlcag z ~ " r ‘ ' New weir c; Philadoeiphin 1 lljgfidlgfii‘ - -- i: l: 3'13, -—-— "M0110: Brooklyn‘! """ " rortoxrro. April’ g-ir-icrr- g-lovals. weal m; 1:3 glare K1210]: ‘ME EA Winnipeg Rm-lgerg, as on ng s an once as g . over ire “mic” LEAGUE MC“ L ‘time P.(‘. dime-novel ending w a miilitn- two oi this team's goals while the Cleveland 8 4 .660 dollar game, defeated Montreal Olllcrs went to Jim Peters and Phuadelphl“ 75 BMW“ 5 New York . 9 5 .643 6-4 here Saturday night to take a Scuiliwlck. Winnipeg scorers, be- Chlcflfio 21- §l- [wills 1 Boston 7 4 .636 two-w-one lead in their brst-ci- sides Mcdymkl and Fabro. were alts)?“ Ziimftcvellqui Ylork u gimme i; g [we “me series {or télwm cmladan Blzjtgefiliolfidlad/iubcs Hirkcy, Ballance m" i t-row - -- . - ._1unlor hockey title an e emor- a u: a-r. Philadelphia 4 '1 364 1a] can mramvanouar. LEAGUE gigusllgngwn - g g The thrill-a-minutc contest ‘had sunnvmar _ . UlS . . . . . . . . . . ... . o H's 1' for close to QIQQU 3115 ggfiglfiies 61;“ lgvaltkmfre 5 lvfEkNA-l-ION ‘L LEAGUE trvheiiulffiii Medysnki, playing desyiite ‘First. Period ° 5 ° i" ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ Ll ict r head rns-i 5111' (‘f- Buflah 47 39's" (my 2 czlesoine 1.551: largo wasbnol IIEHlCCl l-Monircal, Peters (Mosdcli. Montreal 2: Syracuse o Newark y’ 3” 3,9; completely. scored the winning Planche) {r341 C h ) 3" mint nd z-M t ,G0e (arra er AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Buffalo g g tvgtéioless than a. u e a a 1B. 14:5? rea v r I Mqmreal 3 5 "45 Medvsnkl’: pay-oi’! goal came on a-Winnipw. Hickey (Robinson) Mnwlmke” 03 Toled" 4 goll-‘fllacllylsgltv 4 5 114,0. passing play with Bab Ballance 18:15 St. Paul 2; Inulsviile 5 Ilrmlb 3 5 '37s and was fired while Royals we“; P6na]t3e5__].mhday_ Soufhwick 2' gillnnsas CfiyliglCgumbusnw Ruchssisr 4 '7 Iilfiqirestln their main dflifllice 51-81‘. ltiillnr, Medynski. Cnrraghcr. “"1” l i " “"“P° s 2 - " 4 '1 I364 am th ik, due to the lndica- Second Period yIi-‘LLLQL " "'" "'- - {ions gala; ‘if; game would go into tp-Wlrmlpeg, Hobday, 9:10 “IND-ups 375557135 5.3mm} ‘am¢-_ overtime. The Westerners added rr-Winnipeg, Ballance (Harmon) . ' 3_n 3 in lbry Sammy Fabro in ll: memos»: LEAGUE §;§.“§I.‘§‘ 283 gig 0.3g o-a 1i 4 gloaali-minute on a break- o-Montreal, Glover (Morrison) . _ .. ." _ _ 14:17 Detroit 001 000 000-l 6 0 bmmm‘ Belly‘ wen“ and Muel Blwiglie teams resume their rivalry Penalties _- Robinson 2, Southwlck, Cleveland 000 0 Rowe and Tebbetts; l-Iemsley. 00 MIX-Z 5 0 Feller and Chicsgo 002 020 102-7 15 1 St. Louis 301 000 002-6 l2 1 Dietrich and ‘Fresh; Atlkcr, A1- len and Swift, Grace. Wlshington 022 010 010-6 12 1 New York 001 000 101-8 ii 6 Sundta. and Ferrell; Donald, Peek, Stanseeu and Dickey. Philadelphia. at Boston, postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 011 102 coo-s 11 0 Brooklyn 012 003 01x-7 14 z Hubbell, Iphmran, Hadley and Dunning; Casey, Grisscm and Owen. “Pittsburgh 200 000 000-2 6 0 Cinoinnsti 110 001 00x-3 6 0 Sewell and Lopez; Walters s-nd Lombardi. Boston 040 001 012-8 l4 0 Philadelphia. 000 000 003-3 4 2 Posedel and Barres; Hughes, Bru- ner, Tamuls and Livingstone, Warren. St. Louis 104 040 000-8 13 0 Chicago 300 000 011-5 8 3 M. Cooper and Mancuio: Leg. an Erickson, French, Pressnell Boheiiing. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game:- Buffalo 010 000 200-3 5 0 Newark 000 000 000-0 3 2 Trucks and Parsons; Borowy, Da- vis and Bears. Second game:- Buffaio 110 220 00-6 l0 1 Newark 302 000 11-7 7 0 Thexler, Pukas, Fuchs and Par-. sons; Queen, Ardizola, Getiel. ' Moran and Padden. Toronto 00 200 010-S 10 1 Jersey City 000 001 000-1 6 1 Walkup. Eaves and Williams: Fischer and Atwood. First game:- ITND NEW MASS VIENNA. - (GP) — Researchers have discovered a hitherto unknown mass by Joseph Haydn. 18th ccn- turv composer. in the archives oi’ rebound behind Bill Deikie. w the Holy Spirit Church at Oedea- bum. Intercollegiate Hoop Champions W. Moi-‘sdyen, 1r, mtg", 1|. llorrls jooeoh); {front row): B. Smith, Ted Wilson (captain). A. r r ' 1 Montreal 210 100 020-0 9 2 Baltimore 000 301 000-4 11 2 Flowers, Head and Franks; Stromme, Burkart. Springer. Weaver and‘ Kracher. Second game:- Monlreai 841 100 0-9 " 02o oso o-s Shearer and Franks; Kerr, Nilier Redmond, Howell. First game:- Rochester U00 Uill UUU i}-l 3 l Syracuse 000 001 000 1-2 4 2 Lyons and Robinson; Sunkel and Bottarini. i "W"! fiver t. Dunstan‘: University squad in s series for the Island Intercollegiate Basketball title "Q the Prim-c of Wales hoop squall. Pictured from left to right: ibMk "Wt A» C mlibellr ||~ Cilrisiili. 101‘; Schultz and Hartje. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 3: Toldeo 5 Milwaukee 2; Toledo 0 Kansas City 5: Columbus 8 Kansas City 2: Columbus 0 Si, Paul 7; Louisville 5 Si. Paul 3; Louisville 8 l“ uncnpniis 7; Indianapolis 1 .. 4 hlinnenpolis 4: "I'll" test at Montreal while game, i! necessary, will series here last Monday tomorrow night in the fourth con- the in th be played on Toronto ice. Rangers opened the night with a 4-2 victory while Royals surged check to win the second 011F001: WAY game 5-3 Thursday night in Montreal. Only one man, Bunny Glover of By J. R. Williams l Morrison, Mortlnnelp MacFarlane. Third Period 7-Wlnnlpeg,Mi1lar (Hickew 6:39 B-hgontreal, Southwick (Peters) 9:3 Q-Winnipeg. Medynski (Ballance) 13116 IO-Wilmige. Fabrn. 19: Pennltles-Fabro, Peters. Bieau. \\ l \\ i ‘ THAT ouT-- I KN PAINTER’S COLIC KNOW “THAT VOU o‘ w; M“? i.’ \', i.‘ BRINGING UP FATHER YOU MAY AS WELL CUT JUST ENOUGH ABOUT GET IT FROM PAINTING: HALF A SCREEN! OW TO DON ‘T 3i. got 13. and Shams. one. Y. u no u. e nr. on. earn. rm ov urn oeuvres. mo. OUR BOARDING HOUSE lGrads win From P.W.C. The Gi.'ads basketball ieaicd a Prince oi Wairs squad, Intercollegiate Champicns for this province 27-21 in an exhi- bition fixture here Saturday night. The game was the Lnal encounter between the two teams for the sea- son. it was learned. The Grads ended the first leading l4 to eight. In the halt they played a manshort. and the college squad taxed better, col- lecting 12 points while the winners Earl Goss was referee. Saturday n gills game leaves the Grads undefeated games after six starts. Rangers quiet After victory team de- College half second Stevcart and Young. Grads play- ers, tied ln the scoring race, c :llect- lng ninc pcintg each. Partridge gal. four, Nice three and Morris two On the other team wil on was high man with seven while Gunp- beli got five, Smith and McTague three each. MacFayden got exhibition REGINA. April 27-(CP)—"We got ’em were we want ‘em? It was little Grant Warwick spoalcinglor y MlSTAI-i MAoom-r eor POTENT News.’ . / M‘! NLlMBER POPPED up 0411-15 can“ vzsnoov so I sow-m as A socaai- MY uucue Ravens AtiE ME w»! oowlr 1 ear M‘! "rears up AT sucu PATRlOTiC. PULLED so 05v spoon ME aacrgeur I RECKON EF uucua em wean ME,I RARIN‘ TO co err ME some enemas!“ assumes, 4. GPLENDvD Tszoopze! I I CAN'T EAT wrrour "rears! 005E — CLE PRangers inqihe dressing room af- ter the Regina team had beater Sydney Millionaires 5-4. The other plzrvers wore strangely quiet for a team that had just scored its first victory in the Allan Cup Finals. “We're going to take them one game at a time," said Freddie Met- calie. youthful cuath oi time Rang- ers. "We are going to concentrate on Tuesday's game (lhe iiithi.“ | Millionaires walked slowly 1110M their dresing room. | Bill Gill, 260 pound‘ ccach o! Mil-r lionflres said: "Nice going gang."- Aiier a while he ncldarl: weren't covering behind the line." . I Johnny MoCreedy congratulated. his team-mate Dick Kowclnak, on the latierls sensational save late in the game when a clearing shot from the Regina end was xiippcd just be- fore it went into the ccnpiy Sydney net. 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