MARCH 2o. 11m, Turns Hat Trick sPhlNaFlm-D- Milli. March 19 Agph-Veteran Tommy 1111x110“ turned hWkiY-S famous ‘hat trick" tonight as the bhore- .55 Sprmg_ mo lnrtazis presented their no. m; 111.111 121* with a 5-1 Victory p urgh Hornets in ma“. our -- ~ 11111181 Americas-l Hockey “an, pyoff P0111‘ 51. Llyod Jackson or New Glafillml’. N. 8., scored the fin- QEEJLIDF_U1QHW£1HETSL _ J r. Roya. Los THE CHARLQTIEIQEN GUARDIAN leafs Take From Ch icago Black Hawks (fly Jack Calder) (Onnadia n T JN’ Press S1 ff w r0. M...1a19_<<§'1§§2 [it . _ first round or the National Hockey 143a,. pa»; s“ uIay Cup playoffs, The etiure-ice star from Park, 011:. v 11.1 _\\"1ll seek election to Can- huiiilincnt next week broke - 1111c after six nlinuies 11nd * OI Wm play to climax Toronto fight from 5b scored twice in the doggedly to . 11s move to. Chicago for ill coiltcst Tllursda . vrd games is needed, it will here Saturday. tv t0 Joe C00 f ‘l1t(l_ the way fifties i: l. His sentence had eight .1 glo and Red Heron of ~ had just rctumed from ' box wheli Bob David- irl the puck to Apps at; blue line. zftcd around th d f , rllrflfllii?’ ttgwardsgtifi 22st, .. roun e n cd the puck past goalie man's foot into a corner lliri.‘ ' ti t l. Far n time it appeared the his. ton 11! (‘int-news meeting with T01». emu 111 1 1938 series vms to be r9. 11-11:»; 111 the finals that. year. the 1111i uuticrtlcgs in the bettin , _ and outplayed the leafs tilt‘ C11 . tulle t 1e__v1sitors___s_tr_uck Volants Are Confident Of Second Game _ 711': storm. N. s.. March 1s -<c- me with Sidney Millionaires t‘ lwst-ot-tlve series in the mnti of the Allan Cup play- . said Gurrtln. plus Volants‘ -1_v 1.0m the long train trip Ottawa. \\'oll'd cn/ble the (ll\'t1'1l‘l champions to put l1“llx"1' game —-if not "ilunrroiv night. Mil- llull 6-0 here last .. Yillilifllillfl)’. They hoped to tau S11 a much b . jr effort be- fit- ‘ 5y leave Sydney and then tl"~-_-"c__l\ linnail-rs in the Ot- , . .,.,,._,,, not beefing?’ said Guertin. . Trutluw» l rt. McCaffery “liluic Jones. "ho were ap- ' by the Canadian Amateur Assnclatlaui giro a little '. it would be a_b_1;l1elp " \\'l1.1t given Hui 1111' right In tell me |"\\\' in live! non’ NAME BOWLING ' sin. mi‘ 1,.-. Chalienze Series: ,4, . 1.1M. Inmbros lmrbers: M. Block 206 214 330 . R. McDougali 117 154 197 H. Bent-Kiel‘ __ 192 130 172 B. Michael - 205 185 204 W. Cudmoro 167 211 162 E. IWcGee 269 219 221 Total—3555. Michael's Grocery E. Callaghan 194 152 284 J. Michael 134 226 292 ‘ J . Tierney < 160 243 211 w. Mullins i 17s 114 189 Geo. Michael 207 172 196 G. Gillis 277 191 239 Total—3719. Opener 3-2 qui k . cenlrcley 11$? 53gb: aifihgglgn the past goalie Turk moor, a; ‘K3,’; . my. silo‘. “.2111: ti: .111: girls rp- man’ M h 101' o ~ l" e second period the lffsfi-Ilbllgiisdgmi. Then Jack Church Drona) d“ t full season on the mates with ence ‘tamed his “mm finally broil ahtfenes o‘ chmges ma‘ mm, 8 B goal at 1.45 of the The Dlay 111111 tied th glilenlintgth of the ice. Blnsggrliaviirfigf "lug it and Davidson carry. Cgiciltizglgflil 111F191 a pass from_ the It was “sue ne to Gordon Drillon. a 1940M lmss to Apps glédxitrlrlxténpivot ‘man topped 1|; by SUMJVIARY First Period l-Ohimso. Weibe mo PZ-(ihlvaso. March 19:41 ena ties-Schrlrler, March, coopor- DflVidson (MIIJOH, wlebe, Bulntloy’ Kflmiiman. Portland. Second Period Scoring-None Penalties-Sezbert. 2, Homer, Third Period I-Tomnw. Church 1:45 msrgrggnw. Apps (Drillon, David- Penalties-Ada k , : r’ Y 6'!’ Cunningham Overtime 5-Torozlto. A (Da i - penames_ugoplpscoopeirrdsonl 6.35 BOWLING 1 High Single, M. Block 330. High Three, M. Block 750. Mixed League _ Q‘ Royals: E‘. Robin 2'12 212 233 L. Blanchard 154 191 179 E. Dougan 161 147 M3 S. Smith 144 171 241 A. Birch 157 137 131 M. Carragher 149 92 155 Total-Juli). Humhugs: C. Pineau 213 252 81 J. Coyle 167 155 133 M. Duffy 176 255 95 F‘. Duffy 171 202 1B0 J. McLeod 147 123 90 Curley 129 115 165 Tota.1—2639. " Ladies High Single, M. Duffy Bodies High Three, S. Smith sjgents High Single. E. Robin Gents Higih Three, E. Robin 717. Tonight Al 9 o'clock Big Four League All Stars vs. Old Timers.‘ CIIARLOTTETOWN AILEYS Sim-o League Championship \l'ill1- JADIES CAGNEY - 1'\'l‘ (YBRIAN ANN SHERIDAN ‘ OUR THUR. 2151. WUNTAGUE—SAT. 23rd. O III Q‘ people don’! curry oulomobilu collision insurance bccnun lhoy liguu lhal il llidy lilvl 1' collision, ll won'l b0 llvli lnull, and Ohm/I cold ‘HO lho other follow. {lb a ‘Y: a lac! that only 15% an able b lollccl damaon ln an ol cellular: wlh “her can. And. don't loved. You an‘! rolled lrom a lru or a slam wall ll you ‘$99M to skid and uvn ln In IUD d Your (or. No fir, my car is lion an d l" ‘hi’ nor-m ol the Nallonol Fin lnnuna Furor u Harlin-i. r- rsp-Q u- "W Kigfl W. K. roosas Assholes no Last night in the first. game of the Store League Championship Carton Book Worm! wont to Town in a big way when the defeated S. A. MacDonald's 8 point‘; to none. Miss J. Cousins of Book Worms had High Single of 270; also fligh Three ol’ 579. N. J. Clow of the same team had llgghwsinglo 291, also lligh Three o ‘I . Carter Co. Lid. 1’. Dougcn 161 163 151 L. Grant 201 173 131] G. B ur 196 170 119 M. r 174 197 191 J. Cousins 166 143 270 N. J. Glow 170 279 291 Total-SSH. q l. A. MacDonald's B. MaoDou all 104 165 12'! M. McDonald 217 1B4 216 M. McAusland 1'12 163 194 W. McKenzie .- 147 173 139 P. McKlnnon 174 173 165 l". Burke 1'14 158 153 '1\1tsl~3011. Mixed fugue Tonight ‘l 1.00 ‘Dodgers vs. Cu . Reds vs. Royals? SIIERBBOOKE WINS e. March 11? -tCP1 fou ht n. ' his team in the lead after Royals (By Pat Power) WITH Till-I JUNIOR ROYALS AT OTTAWA, March Ill-Ono down and one to go Charlotte- l0\\'l1'5 Junior Royals had their backs lo the wail last night as Perth Blue Wings, repeating their opening game triumph o1‘ last season again hurdles] the Maritime champions here tonight 1n the first game of the best of three series by a 7-2 score. . r u Dislippelntetl but undistmnyed Royals. however, rile already look- ing torlvuld to the second game on TllllY-‘llily night when to a 1min they vcw that Perth will have w be even better than they were to- uilzirt 11 they are to avoid meeting them the Lllll‘21‘lllt18, O U And Royals have reason lo re- tain plenty oi’ hopes that the ser- ies is for from decided. For fifty minutes lust night. the Island team gave Perth as much as they look‘ and were on even terms with them] but then the ‘lightning struck. . . 1. And it was a penalty that pav-, c<l the viviiy for Perth to put the game beyond reach in the lust l0 minutes. Wit-h Jack Coyle resting in the mualty box Blue Wings snapped in two quick goals before he had returned and that was the story of the result. Before the final whistle had ended the tilt Perth added three more as the Royals sent every man up leaving Boates at. the mercy of the fast-skating Perth forwards. ‘ - And Royals are complete], sat- isfied thut “Red" Eagan is their nemesis for again last night the broil-working Perth forward put had tied it up and was a thorn 111 the side of the Royals during lilo final stages afici- bclng com- pletely bottled up fnr the three- quarlers of the ‘garner. u Make no mistake about it Roy- als ivere beaten by a better team here tonight 0n the play as the Blue Whigs (lisplaycd a fast, pass- 111g game that was far ahead at tlu- form they had shown in the workouts. Perth on their play last night was a stranger squad than the team that knocked off the Royals last year and in Ottawa are now‘ strongly favored to take the series in _two_ straight. But Thursday night promises to be another story. Without 11l- tempting in rnake any allhis for the defeat. and with all due credit. to Coach Chuuinards charges Roy- als last night were far below the form they showed in taking the Maritime title" Forwards lacked their usual zip with passes nearly airways going astray and again It seemed a case as if the team had the "jitters" playing on the strange Ice surface and before a crowd of well. over ‘£000 pepolc. Anyone who saw the Royals in action previous to tonight's gable would certainly fail to recognize the squad lust msht. What the trouble was would be hard to fathom but. in this writer's 09111- iou the nearly oval ice suftllce DIN-q their inability to snap into their real stride played a large part in their defeat. . _ _ . lfowcvcr it is past history now and the Royals are behind the "eight hall" at present but from their coach “lallcr Lawlnr down u. the youngest man on the sound the Royals will go nut Thursday night determined to avenge their defeat and send the Berle! into fl ririrri game. Thcv have been be- hind before but they can't b6 pnnnled out until the final whistle or the series Plflllf.‘ Outstanding in the Royals’ de- feat. last lught was the work of young Earl Boaies. guarding the Royals’ cage. Borites in the open- ingfliew minutes of the game ‘S11v1! n mirnouloug performance 8t 11nd the big crowd cheerin him \\'1i(1ly_ 1n those first few mnutcs Bodies and Boaies alone stood the vyay of making it a rout and all through the game the young- ster justified the faith his coach showed in him by sendlnit him in against the Pertluteam. 1n for the rest or the players they all gave their all every mirr- ule but it evidently jusl. Wflhl their night. In the third period l-l they tied the score, they flashed to their real form for about five minutes as they hemmed the Perth icam 111 1111a forced their smile w sensational heights but as they were left shorihandcd with the dis- astrous penalty and Pfiflh lhfll rm two qulek goals they were for- ced to open the throttle wide. leaving themselves wide open to the fast attacks ‘of’ the Blue Wings. Best line for the Royals last “tom was the Coyle. Steele, Whit- lock trio. The trio gave a consis- tent. performance with Coyle's stidlhandllng standing out, Steele's lightning like skating and the close checking of the 70111185101’ N the 1on1“ Buck Mlitiock. who stuck to 111;,- mnn like |, leech all flight. Bul wununlug it up Royals went down fighting all he WI and were a tin-a but for from scour- ngnl group of youngsters It the end and in the llnal minute of tho gflmt- skillfll In on top of the Perth goalie three time! only l0 ' I78 gpmihies, in the best-o -fivc series o1- e provincial senior hockey league chunpionship. CHARLOTTETOWN , NEW YORK. March Ill-WP)- Neiw York Rangers, ripe with pow- er and well iupplled with burning speed, gave Boston Bru _:1s a sound, 4-0 drubbing tonight. in the open- ing ame of their best-of-seven Stan s-y Cup semi-final series. 1t was the Rangers’ game from start to finish. The Bruins, National Hockey League Champions and defending cup holders. had not been as thoroughly outplayed in two sea.- sons as they were by the Rangers tonight. A crowd of 14.421 watched the champions, seemingly clumsy and impotent against thereientless Ranger speed “r1 checking. crum- ble in the second and third periods. 'I'he series 110w moves to Boston for the second game Thursday night and the third game Sunday night. For one period. they battled evenly amid heavy bumping. thueatenirlg 01pm warfare that ilever materolized. Then midway through the second period the Rangers struck fer the first goal, 1itt‘e Phil Watson shading un- checked at the goal mouth and waiting for the pass Dutch Hitler sent through defeneeman Dit Clap- per. Watson toyed briefly with Goalie Frank Brimsek and smashed the puck home. ‘That- would have been enough. But the Rangers didn't let up and less than two minutes later, while they were a man short through a penalty, Alex Sliibfcky fired a hard 20-foot shot past ‘Brimeks left arm and, in the third period, Mac Colville, a‘ded once by Neil and onoc by Sliibicky. punched in two goals. One of Mac's goals, too, was Freétown Defeats Borden Freetown won the first game in the final series for the Tip Top Cup by defeating Bortleu Zephyrs in their home rink to the" tune of 7-5. It ivas a clean hard fought. game with but five penalties all bllt one going to the Fieetown team. Borden had the ctlgc in speed but the Freetown teain made up for that by aggressiveness and clever combination piays. The Borden kid liiie of Sexton, Rogers and Calurlbcll are deserving of special mention as they account- cd for two 01' their teams goals, and played heads-up hockey all evcnin , _ The stars for the Freetown team were Horace MacFallane, Morris Deacon and Regie Bradshaw. The highlight of the game was during the third period. Wallic Hogg. hav- ing colidcd with the referee, thought he should get a penalty. Pumple, big defenceman of Perth who received a lust. minute reinstatement from the CAI-LA. was a tower of strength offensive- 1y and defensively for the Winils and certainly made his presence felt after nlissiug the Ottawa and District playoils after being de- clared ineligible.‘ . _ Willie ‘MacDonald Jay didn't hand out their usual amount of punishment neverthe- less when they dill hit they hit plenty hard with Perth players being forced to take time out for injuries three times during the till. ‘ ‘ _ . With the exception of a slight. cut 0n Leith Jay's nose the team came through the struggle with- out an injury‘. 'I‘hey will go through n. workout today and it will be a. mighty strenuous one as mistakes will be remedied that 11.11410 their appearance in the first game. and Lelth O O I O Royals were found wanting in the first game but the boys want Island fans lo knnvv and are tak- ing this method of delivering their message that thcv will Qhflflle "N! complexion of things in Thurs- |'l:1\l'§ game and send the series Into a lhlrd and deciding game on Saturday afternoon. 6-61‘ 01m WAY t? stopped. Boston Bruins 4-0 By 1V. Y. Rangers l Defeated scored. wmlo liho Rangers were shorthanded. . Those goals didwtslhow the extent of the Rangers’ superiority. Brought into the playoffs at the peak of their condition. and with the same razor sharp attack that gave them a lo-ganle unbeaten streak in mid-season, they skated tho Bruins dizzy, They outshot the Bruins 25 to 16 and at least 15 oi.’ their 25 shots wcre tough. Only four times in the 60 min- utes playpunctuated with six pen- alties to each club. did the Bruins come close and then Dave Kerr in the Ranger goal was master of the situation. It was a great night for Watson, Hfiler and Hextall, who also drew an assLst. on the opening goal. They held the Bruins goat line of Milt Schmidt. Porky Du- mart and Bobby Bauer helpiess and fired the goal that wen the game. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None Penalties-Schmidt, Cla/ppel‘. Ooulter (2), Second Period l-RRHEPPE. Watson (Hextall, Hil- ler) -10:29 ZZhRangers, Shtbicky (N. Colville) 1 . Penalties-Hill, Cain, L. Patrick. Pratt. Third Period 3-Rangers, M. Colville (N. Col- ville) 2:37 ell-Rangers, M. Colvllle (Shibicky) 1 ~51; Penalties-Jill. Patrick, She-wchuck, Watson, D. Smith. Red Wings Take Game In Overtime DETROIT, March 19-(0?) — Veteran Syd How's goal 25 seconds after the first overtime wrlod started, Bflve Detroit Red ings a 2-1 victory over New York Am- erieans tonight e opening game of their best-o -th.ree Stan- ley cup quarter-final. For three periods both teams played a bruising, furious game, with the Wings, who beat Ameri- cans five times out of eight dur- ing the regular schedule, having the better-inf it. , Robertson, however, turned aside all Detroit efforts after Wings had tied the score at the start of the period until Howeb shot. beat him. SUMMARY Flnl. Period 1_-Amer1cans, Gagnon (Anderson) additives-Smith, Oonacher. Second Prclod Z-Detroit, Motter (Goodfellow, Abel) 1:29 Penalties-daemon, Orlando (2). ‘Phlrd Period scoring-None, Penalty-Conacher. Overtime f-Detrott. Howe :25 Penalties-None, Hockey Results lntarn League Hockey Playoffs Hlershey 4 New Haven 2 Springfield 5 Pittsburgh 1 GLASGOW — (CP) - A cream- colored coffin for Hitler. killed by his friends within c. fbw months. is the prediction of 90-year-old Donald McLeod, native of the i THAT WINDOW LiP THERES ‘THE one f oer __l m WHEN MY Mo-mslzs AwAY, AND or= ALL THE LiMBS "r0 BREAK OFF rr HADDA as ‘ "nus one: 1 PUT "moserwrss on FOR CAMOUFLAGE -- r pour EXPECT em Wes/tern Isles. who has a reputa- tion for reliable prophecies. By J. For Glace Bay Fierce Battle The stunmerside intermediate Crystals leave this moming for Glace Bay where they tackle the Glace Bay intermediate Xldos 1n tho Maritime finals. The Crystals will probably be without the services of their star left winger, Jimmie Hogan who suffered a nasty cut in tha Port Eigin series and word from his doctor last n ht was that it would be impossible or him to make, the trip tomorrow but might, join his team for the second same. The boys however are not down- hearted and to a man are riding high. already prepared m bring home the bacon. Island fans will watch with interest the results of the games which are being played away from home The Crystals were convincin in their win over the Port ElEin eam for the P. E. I. -N B. tie and are favored to cop the Maritime crown which was won last year by the Victoria Unions. ' It was also a team from Glace Bay which lost. to the Island team for Maritime honors last year and they will be out for revenge. The strength of the Cape Breton squad is an unknown quaritlt in these parts but it is expects that the Nova scotia champions will provide stout. opposition for the Island boys. Summerside boast a strong squad with plenty of hockey ability, and a sprinkling of veterans and young- sters will give them experience and The 10111: train trio to Glace Bay ‘and the fact that both games will be played in the rink of the Xidos will be a disadvantage to the Crys- tals ‘but the boys are quite confi- dent that they will come through with a win.. 'I‘l1e best wishes _of every Island sport fan will be with thgm on their trip. Good luck boys. Kensington Juveniles Play Tonight. ns Juvenile Bombers will hold the oc ev spotlight tonight as they attempt to lift the _Marltime Juvenile crown by defeating me Amherst Juveniles. champions of Nova. Scotia and New Brunswick, The Kensixigton boys showed their strength when they defeated teams from Charlottetown and Borden to Kc‘ in ward Island. They almost succeeded in defeat- ing the Amherst team in the Nova Scotizm rink Monday when they sported a. one goal lead until the last six minutes of play. The - herst team rallied and tied the score however, and both teams will start from scratch tonight. _ Fans who sit in on tonights game are assured of witnessing a. hockey classic according to reports from Amherst. People 1n that town were amazed at the fine brand of hockey dished out by these youthful og- greflgations. l e added attraction of a D06- sibk; trip to Quebec wil centive to spur the boys 0n with the Il/Iiail-litime title wslllfobeto b: decided tong 's game 0n of the best ever seen in Kensingtorl rink. with two such evenly matched teams meeting in s. Maritime final. predictions of the outcome would be useless-and it probably will. Be there and see for yourself- ____._.__-___- BILLIARDS The last two matches in the sec- ond round of the second section of the pzovinclal billiard tournament were played last 1118M Bl- the Sunrlyside Billiard Parlor. In the first Eric barter won from Carl McKenna 300 to 275, and in the second Clifford MacDonald won 300 to 260. The ofucials were Red- mond referee at‘ Boyce Maiker. The draw for tht- Pf-finals took pace following these matches and were as follows: E. Larter meets J. fiarnhllm, and F. Acorn meets W. McTague. C. McDonald having drawn the bye. These matches will take place next week. R. Williaml O UR 1 t l win the championship of Prince Ed- . BOARDING HOUSE t». First on... To mo. 7 _ PAGE SEVEN a l REMEMBER WHEN Boston Bruins’ defensive trio _. goaier ‘lfiny Thompson and do. fencemen Eddie Shore and Babe Slebert - were placed on the sixth annual Canadian Press fill-Sin!‘ National Hockey League train i/nlr years ago today, the only time any team's rearguard has received such unanimous acclaim. The same three were renamed two years later but Siebert then was with Montreal Canadierls. .~_. __.._ _ .3 -2 Crystals Leave Local Team Puts Up Going Down lame of their besi-of-three Memo series. swept in on the Royals to break a goals while Coyle was off. of the series. ‘ 110k (Red) Hagan notched the holders. Up to that time the teams had Pliiytid fast, lusty, hockey with the swift Perth outfit showing too much speed for their own synod at runes and the Royals offsetting the Blue 531185 Speed W111] rtugged bump- R0Y8ls went ahead on a first period goal by Jimmy Roach but before the frame ended goals by Jack Pumple and Bud Goodfellow put Perth in front 2-1. The sec- ond perlod was scoieless and Char- lolttetmvn came back to knot the count in the third period on a goal by Jack Coyle, Bert Steeeie gett- -in_:z an assist on the play. Then ‘came the penalty to Coyle for pullmg down Tony Liearl as he swept in on Earl (Boots) Booms, Charlottetoiivrfs spectacular and agile netminder. In rapid succes- sion, following Loo Blrmdm‘; pen- alty shot that Boates took on his pads. five Perth tallies rattled home. Eagmfs counter was followed by two from Stan Rooke, o second goal from Pumpie and a. second from Eagan with less than thiee minutes to go. Tho game-winning counter from Eagan, a crafty, red hazred wing- man who swiveiled his way around the Charlottetown rearguard to backhand his first goal home, seemed to demoralize t-he Marzume Champions. Time after time, playing well over their opponents’ blue line, the Perth Blues turned 0:1 their power and bombarded Bodies with shots. He bore up well in the second prf- iod and early in the third frame but under the hail of fire that came at. him tn the last stages of the game he didn't have much chance. iodjit. appeared Royals had Blue Vlfines slowed devil with their vigorous bumping, But in the last period burst the lighter Ottawa Valley outfit came back with a surging succession of power plays that swept everything before them. Licarl, Eagan, Code, Truelcve, O'- German. SUMMARY First Period l-Chnrlrttetovm. J. Reach 6:23 Z-Pert-h, Pumple 14:48 3-Perth, Crocdfellow tlvfcEvoy) OTTAWA. llfarvh l9—-t(‘Pl-Pcrih Blue Wings whipped goals in the last period lo defeat C For a time, late in the second per- . the i Lineup: Charlottetown Position Perth Boatea Goal Lessard MacDonald Defence Goodfellow Jay fence Pumpk- J, Roach Cntre MrEvoy V. Roach Wing Riooke Blacquiere Wing Potvin . Charlottetown subs: McLeod. Deighon, Trainer, Gallant, W111;- lock, Coyle and Steele, Perth subs: Putnam. Blondin, Before To Defeat in fivo harlollf-lown Royals 7-2 in the first rial Cup junior hockey elimination A tripping penalty to little Jack Coyle well on in the third period spelled the downfall nf the Maritime Champions. The Perth outfit- 2-2 deadlock and score three quirk a The teams meet here again Thursday night in the second game third period counter that broke the deadlock and sailed the game away for the Ottawa and district title-- >*i"< -________ .. 1.. _... ~ <—_—.-w 19:53 Peria1t-y—~Rook e. , Secenrl Period I Scoring-None, Penalty-—McEv0_v. Third Period li-Qlarlottetovm, Coyle (Steele; :19 5~Perth, Eagan 9:26 (i-Perth, Rooke (Potvln) 10:39 7-P(‘1'Iil, Rmoko 11:32 B-Prrth, Pulnple iMzEvovi 14:57 , 9-PPFI11. Eflgan (Plllllilmi 17:42 1I°enalilcs~Coy1c, Steele, Otrorman. ay. Firemen Toke Commercial League Title The Firemen came through Ln tn; last few seconds to will the Cont. H1G1'C18.l League title at the Crysurl rink on Tuesclfly. The Rangers 1e at the end oi the 111221. and were a- ,hca<l,t0 the tune o1 4-12. But with suvfirlor force the Rrcincll clinic to lthc from, and the game (gilded 5-4g In the first period Ranger.» pusiicd hard and Boates scored on a beatni- ful pass out by Walker. The period ended 1-0 for the Rangers. In the second iwrlod ltfaeFarlanl scored from Ross, then 111C veteran Warn i1 ilotr-hecl P‘i'"r111r-l1:.‘ first goal. iMacFarlaue came back and nil-ind 1,111 another. Warren scored aeain 1 lfi_l)€‘1'l1llll1ll effort. The period 911d. iwlth Allen scoring. Score 4-2 ‘ the Rangers. I The Firemen scored three in third Dotlod, Peters on! and Bernard the othv l pushed in the winning 1 ands before the final i CHECK! The “weiproof" paper on Player’: “MILD" cigarettes does not stick to iliQ ‘i the lips. ‘i131 ' PM“ J lillllllllE llockey "to eszowpmsrni: JUST Foo. 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