BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Abbies Bow ToSt. Micha ls OI? w! I w; SPO l lack Hawks €c° l aroons Begin eries Tonight oronto leafs-lace Real Test Tonight In Fourth Game Witgetroit. Ii confidence to believe they dawn the Hawks with a alifax To Have Second Ho n eym o o ners Attention WMllNTREAl fiidthatwlilbehilldlnWlswll- .7 name-m, Hawks say little but they cams William, “but then you have to consider we have a great team. too. andtlmLea-fscantbeatusthree times in a row-a- evsrs twice." (C. P. by (Indiana's Spedal Wire) HALIFAX, lbs-m fl-Organlra- tien of a noond team to represent Halifax in the Maritime Hockey lcsguels wellunder way, J. E. "Geo" Anal-n declared today. A grow of qaa-tanen. Aliens maid, had deeded to , another loam in addition to the Wolverines next season. He said l0 playora had been sign- be Wolves have been playing flieir gun-ass. Bo declaiod a proposition where- bythe Wolverines would merge withthenewolilswasimdsroon- atmwd out into faster company. vmlslltlE 9km!!!» by ‘ ‘ atlas the West. Kfllt Wpfflcntatives 3-0 at tho Forum last night. An eifeotlve passing gams by the Q- B. S. "power line" of Blanchard Whslen and ‘lpornbs paved the way f" the Hwy. mama sum. the Owning aoors with both his team imtes figuring in the play near- the close of the first period. Whalers ‘ ed heme the second marker early in the middle canto on ‘roomhs’ pass from behind the net and the same player caged his own rebound after r ‘ha had carried the puck into scoring position in the final period. “l-lad." Melanin wesths buslestmancnthelceas he turned aside what seemed sure goals. The W. K. B. defence of Mstbeson, Mollennanand L" worked well. but the Woody purple clad followers could not be 5w?‘ ped. Uneqs W. K. L-Goal, llollllfii M01100. Mscllsnnan. ldatheemi: MllllNTlESllllLll SENATBRS (c, P. By Guardian's lpeeial Wire) BACKVILLE. N. B., March 2'1.- Mount Allison University's basket- ball team, winners of the Maritime senior championship last year. oarns from behind tonight to hold W004- atock Senators to a 84-84 tic 111 "19 first of two games for the New Brunswick senior title. The second match will be played in Woodstock at an early date. nob Brodie, m. A. scar. was nish scorer with nine field goals and two fouls, totsllins 20 polntl- Allah"- ton, smooth-warning defence man for Woodstock, came next with li points. Twelve points in succession gave Senators s 20-11 lead at the and of the um mu. despite an w’! 1W1 mgbusbed by the mountiea. The “vantage shifted constantly in the mgmlgwlmghsscoretiedonthru occasions. HOCKEY On. March 20th u» Oravoflfl +1 bolsterod by Rambler and Ungm may; from Victoria met and defeated the smyva-lc ohomm" at Victoria by l- 5'3 wwe- Th‘ Shamrocks were augmented by 3 players oi the lntra-llural lest“! at wurahii-a. After outrlaylnr m winners for two periods and lead- m; 2-0 st the end oi the second my“; m, ghsmrcoks wilted bad- ly in the third frame to lose by the above mentioned score. s return game was staged at Wlltshire the hert night. and though the game has prrvlml! been erroneously reported as being on; sided, the scqre. not the play. as far as territory is concerned could be listed in that category- Plsyed on ice that existed in spot! only, the game produced little hoc- kly on either side, and the victors only advantage seemed to beinlons shots, resorted to continually to fgljgvg the pressure. The final score was 9-2 for the Bearoats. S bide Badminton ‘Phe elimination series of the ‘Trinity Badmiu‘ Club, Bummer- side, are now well underway. Th!“ matches will decide the club cham- piouship. pgqrg singles: Elmer Harris won from I-iazen Philll . Dnpslark won from Allison Owen. Man's Dolbifl: Jerry Sheen and Wm. Morrison wen from Dr. Clark and Owen. T“, my; gets of dnglss were played cm Monday avmlns- MINI! Brooks won from Dr. Clark and urns Monkley won from Elmer‘ Harrh B. , a o rdfan’ spwhl W“) ‘cglTlWAr-March. fl-mrmblings of ymbsbroughttoaheadwith the appearance of rubber association npggsmsgtives, following the Ibs- m seems, before the parllllllflfll-IY! ma: buying probe. intention to call than representatives before the iry pmmittca was announced by Hon- ll. S. ..: today's slttiflt laevsns, chairman. _______._. asaasowiarsa in ulunwlns. Alia-- winter ooeseioiu. f Imgders flew 3:; eztryids. dnsins merrily- Ilkwaseinaabehindwifliadlw Allkon J ANGPII AHIOID COHBINI ‘ a combing in the rubber mes flown finals. the Navy defeated Stewart's Bakery last evening in the third game of the series by a. score oi a-l. The sailors played a omsistent heady game throughout and turned back the best efforts of the bakers io take the game which would de- cide the City championship. and give them possssion of the 'l'.‘ip turn aside a barrage of rubber. _ McCahe opened the scoring early in theopeningperiodwhmhetook Bradley's pass to beat Martin. About rmlnutc later 0oz put the Navy on even terms, scoring unas- sisted. The battle see-sawed. back and forward with both goalies turning aside threatening attacks. Dillonsbotwhstprovediobsthe Navy Wins City League Championship Defeating Stewart's Bakery 4-1 ‘flaking two games straight in a ive style or play which held tbs crowning upset in the City League ‘ ‘ , doughboys soorelus and lddodlsoaiineachofthatwe remaining periods. iarter broke away with Johnson and received a palatogivethohlavyatwogoal margin. Johnson put the game on "ice" by bagging McMahon's pas early in the third to end the scor- Itr-st Period l. Stewart's, McCabe (Bradley) 5.00. 2. Navy, Co: (unassisted) 7.00. 3. Navy, Dillon (Johnson) 17.00. Penalties: larter. Bradley. Storey, Lsrter and Bradley. Second Per-led t. Navy, Lsrier (Johnson) 16.00. Penalties: Storey (2), McCabe, McMahon. ThlrdPsrlod to even the count. while the Navy adopted an effective semi-defens- 5. Navy, Johnson (McMahon) 5.00. Penalties: Storey. IIANNARHAINS BH’SHIP (O. P. by Guardian's special Wire) HALE!‘ , March 27-Meet- his opponent's every rush Eddie Hanna, Maritime amateur middle- weight champion, won a decision over Al “Kid" Chamberlain, Saint John “Chi-Br in the feature bout. of an amateur- card here last night. Victor ‘frenholm of Port‘ Elgin, N. 3-. scored the biggest upset. of the Program. gaining the decision over Kid Parsons, New arungwlck featherweight champion. The bouts were refereed by Art, Andrews. F. Boutliier and w, Bpruin acted as timers; shonq “My and Ed Mulcahey wore the Judges. a E n E uiu E scuonl stunts The Bedcqus School Sports were held in the Bcdeque Rink on Fri- day evening. March 2am. For the m0" Dirt the races were well con- mmd 8B5 Provided some excellent PLAY BY ST. MICHAELS WIN PLAY AS IifltPllflod ‘lorontctcsiedlakerthroetimcs intheflrstmlnutewiflicutthslla- ritimersgettingatiotattdiclhr- onto goal. Art Jaltaon, 6t. Mike sooringacegotthefirstgoalintwo mlnutesarld eight seconds. Stick- handling his way through the Ab- ogwcit defence. he drew Baker out guposltion and flipped in a clean Whltlocl: eryineered Ohaflottm two's first threat. skating in close and he failed to lift the puck ofl’ the ice. and Teoo thrust out his right ltstoklokthepnmkoutofdanger. Bmullard scored Toronto's second offer a perfect exhibition of stick- haridling. Abbie checkers got no- where near him as he g-ued, through the Maritinaers and beat Baker easily. 5t. Mikes pdlshed DI-mng game had the Abbie: baffled and it was only the Msrlirmera‘ close checking in their defensive area that saved themfrom other 1 rontoscores in the flrsthalfoftheoptnislgperi- iod. Abbies were unable to pene- trate the ‘Ibwnto defence and they oookioflHngatTbnofromt-he blue line. McKie and Bunpson robbed H. mkosofgoalstlmeaftortlrrle as they bate up perfect. Toronto attacks that got away to a. perfect start but were dsorganimd by the Gurbttctown defence. Williams snapped s pass lo-feet from the goal and had ‘Peno beaten but his shot was high and wide. Seconds later Whitlock made Tleno come farout tcolen-rhlstoslgli shot. Kelly got 5t. Mikes third 80s with Judson assisting in the last nainuleofplayofthefiratlltrdcd. Jaflson carried from his blue line. pesaBd tn Kelly at, the defence and the latter held his shot until he was I-itlgerald made ‘lleno drop to the lea tosave when he coasted in and dnwg\hufilrln at thelbiuito moment later Whitioek for tripping and 5t. ill? oil-d us. lllntreallellinhw- q- . , nonunion cull. Car cannon. prof asidahmtofollleiswlbbfllh Ii , edand Wbltloitsoored theMari- time champions om goal. Currie gmanamnontheeflorhWhit-lock flippingthepilckintoasi "Psnhet oricurrieb rebound. Summary Second Period L-ét. iMlohaeis, Wilkson (Acheson) 2.14. 5—6t. Michaela, Acheson (Willem and Jadnon) 2.0!. s-et. mehaels. Kelly (Jackson) 5.41. ‘I-Stjdiichaek, R-Hamilblm, (Ach- eson) 8.51. 8_St. Michaela, Bauer (Wlllson) 15 ll o-étnmiahssia, Meta m. alarmi- ton) 111s. ill-Charlottetown. Vfliltlock (Orr- R. Hamli- Jackson wes in close on Ba-ker but was checked before he could get his shot away. Kelly was right in l- mornent later but Baker climbs the shot on the bottom 0f his stick without moving his position. W11- linms dumped big Reggie Hamil- ton and the crowd roared approval. dlhey had encouraged st. Mikes for two periods but most of them switched their allegiance to the under dogs in the third season. Wllbon got the Ziloronkfa l0-th B011. taking Reggie Hamilton's pics inside the Abbie defence; The Hamilton boys, who are no relation. marked up the lith Irish goal, Jack scoring on a pass from Rqgle. Acheson had a perfect retiring chance but young Baker dropped to the lee to save. Ourrie stir):- hl-ndled his way through the whole ‘formic team and wls fight in on Tefiobuthehoid his s-hntfloolnill and his momentum carried him past the cage. The ill-coal marlin didn't seem lo satisfy the goal-greedy Irish and they kept ilve men up around the Abbie b'u line. Jackson got ano- ther goal) Rog Klmiliori amistinl Mdlfle was serving a penalty at the time. The smart. combination play the Irish mowed in the earlier play deserted them as may tried tcpileupalargesooreandmoq. of their rushes were 2188M aifllrl. Reggie Hamilton was pen-tilled for holding Merrie and Abbie: Pressed to the attack. Williams had I clom in shot st Teno and the latter Quit managed to kick it out. l-hmllwn lust. came on when he earned another penalty for triv- ping. so. Mikes premed hard as ever for the rest oi the varied but ’ their rues Pm them and they mu- sed diam» after chance at the vma only id seconds logo 0cm) SM. is-dlt. wdraels. J. l-bmilwn (it. Hamilton) 5.09. la-atallrhuls, Jackson (liiarn- iltom l0.ii. naqiariotiriowrl, Williams (nu- prlldl 10.46. Penalties-Heme, R. ltmlliosi (2), Ftlerald. Meta. steals. L r (Jhariaiiaiewn It Michaela Goal ‘hem 1' I L - “m9 "W. however, were somewhat dull due to lack of en_ Ceimrevllle School won the shield 1°!‘ 7-310 mkheat number of points with a total score of 42. Central Btdfllue was second with s score of 39 points. °=== v1 the hlshlishts of the “wins was s hockey match be- tween ths Beaver Sisters and Vil- 1880 Nit/wits. The game was reg- tured by heavy checking on the Plrt of the referees, who absolutely failed to keep the game well in hand and ln the end had m be carried off the ice, much to the Dleasure or the players, The Iollwins is a list of the "flWa winners: 10° yards. girls urrder 1a: r, Bet- ty beard; 2, Katie McDonald: S, Betty Sharpe. 100 yards, boys imder l3: l, now. ard Lesrd: 2, Arthur Murray; 3, John hooky. 100 yards. boys under 1s: l, Prank McDonald; 2, Ralph McIn- nis: 3. Lawrence Slldbilry. 100 yards, girls under 1s: l, 1,11. m"! SCIIIXITTIBIIZ ii. Mae Gardiner; 3. Jennie crewman. 900 yards. boys under i811, How- 1rd l-csrd: I. Harold Leard: s. Alex lefurfly. 200 yards. girls under l3: l, Berry Ififlfdl 2. Katie McDonald; 3, Betty Sharpe 900 vI-flis. boys under l6: i, N01». m!“ W113i“; 2. Ralph Mclnnis; 3, Keith beard. 300 ynnis. girls under 16: l, Mag G"41"°1'! 3. Jennie Crassman; 3, Lillian Schumann. Half mile, ladies: l, Mary My. 58ml; 3, Alice Noonah; 3,171“ Murray. Snowshoe Race: 1, Sydney Mu!- YBYI 2, Norman Wright. 400 yards, boys: l. Norman “k101i: 2. Ralph Mclnnis; 3. Arn- old Calbeck. 400 yards. Blrls under l6: i, Mae Gl-Ydilll-‘TI 2. Illllinn Schurman; 8, Betty Ltesrd. Half mile, men: l. Rog Murray; 2. Leonard Ice-rd: l. Lorne wright, 1 mile. boys: i. Norman Wright", 1. Charles Connolly. 1 mile. men: l. Reg Murray; 2, Leonard Leard: 3, Lorne Wright, Relay team: l. Contra! Bcrlequr. Puck 981135118? 1. Norman wmm; 2, Ralph Mclnnis; 3, syd. ney Milnay. DOWN THE ALIIESE‘ Y. BOWLING Rebekah League 2nd Section Playoff Inks-dial. Swans-AMI, High single, O. iiowthcr, 238. High three. O. Lowthcr, 503, flty [league C. N. l-lotcl-432s. Ts Men-wills. High single, A. Burke, 299 High three, N. J. Clow, 779. (Illrch [Angle 8t. James-Sow. Zion-MM. Hills lingle, T, W. L. Prowse, 263. High three. T. W. L. Prowse, 676. VICTOIY POI NEW PERTH Klimulr Mohawk-s. tail-mders in the Montague Community league took a 4-2 lacing from New Perth Revers who played an e-socLient brand of hockey and wile stopped by Sample. goalie of the Kilmuir team. He turned back drive after drive as the Rovers out- skated and rartgeocnlled the Mo- hawh at every turn. Kennedy. Dswar, llbors and Annear were the for New Perth while lsec- Rcg Hamilton Johnny lhmllton Hanson and lchlnrm- soon-ed for K-‘Rfllil’. ‘flue same night the Vie- totfa Cross Maple leafs were more down):- MZR-ilg .> .4 . ua-l- l ----——- lamina. mineaasymoaesntarrlav-Isht wins. issues, m‘ wu> BOXING College l" ‘a. _a.- s. (By Richard Press Staff Writer by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, March 21-000- weighed, outskated and outplayed. Charlottetown Abegwelta battled gamely hers tonight but went down to a mashing 12-2 defeat at the hands of St. Michael's College, Toronto in the first of their two- gnme, vital-goal, series for the junlilr hockey championship of Eastern Canada. The mmky Ab- bies were overshadowed in all but one deparhnsht-gamenes. Baker Sensational Although their cause looked hopeless right from the start of the second. period when the Toronto lriah pounded in six straight goals to make the count 9-0, the Marl- time representatives stuck it out to the bitter end and was rewarded with a goal in the final seconds of both the second andihlrd periods. Winner of this series-and after tonight's game 8t. Michaela is con- ceded the victory~will go up a- gainst Western Canada's junior titlehoiders in the Memorial Cup finals. Sixteen- year-old Don Bak- er, Charlottetown goalie made the fans forget even the ‘ ‘ ‘ul team play of the winners by his spectacular work between the up rights. Although beaten an even dozen times, he kicked out easily three times hhst many shots that were clearly labelled goals. Young “Pud" Whltlock and Bob Williams, lanky centre, were the Abbie marks-hen. Whltloek nor ing five seconds from the end of the second period on Harry Currie! rebound and Williams taking “Bunlry" Fitzgerald's peas out from the corner to slap it into the ool- legianb goal d seconds from the end of the genie. Free Scoring All members of the winning team took a hand in thegoalsecrlngAz-t Jackson accounting for two mark- ers and assisting in three others. Reg, Hamilton, giant defenceman, scored one and got. four assists, while "Pep" Kelly and Don Wil- son members of lam. year's New- msrlret Memorial Cup champions also registered s pair of counters each. The Abbies lacked the experience of their conquerors but never quit trying. The polished playing of St. Michaela that has carried them through tho playdowns in such easy incision, once more stamped them as one of the best Junior teams in the past l0 years. A small crowd of 4,000 watched the game. 'i“he re- turn match will be played here Saturday. MIDEETSPLAY llllllll GAME -—-~ The Wrst. End Rangers and Cud- mcre Bros. Wildcats finalists in the Midget. hockey league. failed to declare a winner after battling ten mlnutcs of overtime lo a two all draw at the Forum last night. The youngsters showed the rc- sulls of good coaching. ‘passing, blocking and backcheckirlg like vcicrans while the goalies turned in an excellent exhibition of goal tending. Both trams opened out slowly in the first period with no score re- suiting. ln the second session MacMillan put. the Wildcats in the lead by calling the rubber on Hughes‘ pass. 43°11!!! into the third one goal down the Ranger's kgpt up g gug. tallied attack with whltlock secur- ing the equaliser on a low drifting shot from the blue-line. In the first. five minutes of over- time Saunders gave the Rangers the lead but a desperate last min- ute drive by tho Wildcats saved them from defeat when Ilrxinnon shoved the puck behind Dellois on Jay's rebound. A regrettable accident occurred early in the first period lien Jim Dowllng, Wildcat. forward was struck in the eye by a flying puck. but Jlrn gamely stayed to watch his teammates finish the game. laegws: Goal, Demoll; llackllrl, Gillie. Harding: “Q7511. P957; 14f! Whip. Ht!- bohern. Worth; Right Wiijs, Whltlock. hunders. : Jack Williams. I = Goal, annuals; De- fasaw. Janna. Jay; casinos. llelsmls - 10ft W1, lnhhii Dowifi. lawless. Oaaek: Uugar Golden. XIII! b I811 C010ffT1T Iris Take Firm Hold On Eastern Title Locals Put Up-Go-me But Losing Fight To Powerful Junior Defsn. Qatari? BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT -_ .2 i“ Team. ALUIIG Til E SPURT TRAIL -—With Pat Power- MAPLE LEAP GARDENS. T0- rcnto, March m - Bowinl w W inevitable, a cwutllwll! band of red and white shirted Abeiwll" took a 12-2 trouneing from a chm’ st. Michael's squad hm- woizhl in the first game of a f-WO 85159 ior hockey title. The island lea-Ill were outclassed by a Squid YQWIM! m be asflgood as the majority of senior teams, but battled grimly i» the endpgivind l- dl-illlly °1 F” and courage that could hafdlynbg; excelled. _ ‘ “ ' horn the opening sons the 8m" went. on the offensive and within the first-‘fivo minutes had tallied up a. 2-0‘ lead. as Jwll-lofl I54 Ijrorslllardl best. Baker in the l’)- land, eggs cleanly. Abblcsseemed tq be stage struck in the opening but _ * 11y ‘ their poise to give the St. Michael net Janitor many anxious moments as Whitlock, Currie, Stewart and McKie missed counting by inchvl "Pep" Kelly made it 3-0 s little more than half miriube from rest as he took Jackson's pass well na- n“ m, grams m lately cut- wit the Island walk A penalty to "Pod" Whltlook shortly after the Mike's go on a ganZiBC M1503 which netted two more 8001s in I8 seconds. Axkemn was on the click- ing end of the first on pascs from Jackson and Wilson with the fast- skatlng “Pep" Kelly notchlng the other awn-Jackson's pass from lhl comer. e - e Abbdes still fought back hard buttonoavail as far as s”! scoring went with the Saints notch- lng 3 more counters. R. Hamilton. Drouillard. and Meta being the marksmen. Only five second of the period wls left when Abblcs finally best the Saint goalie. Whitlock getting the goal on a double assist from Stewart and Currie. - . e The 4,000 odd fans gave the boys a great hand on their effort, as their sympathies went with the vis- iting team for their gamcncss un- der fire. Ahbics maids their boat showing in the final period but bad luck plus great. not minding by ‘Ikno balked their efforts. R. Ham- ilton figured on all three saints goals in the final. as he fed per- fect passes to Wilson. J. Hamilton and Jackson to send his team into a l2-l lead. Harry Cilrrie, together with Don Baker drew down the house time arid again, as the former made darting, weaving attacks into the College teams territory. being rob- bed by ‘Ilene on one occasion after splitting the strong resrgusrd wide open, Sixtxen seconds from the final bell-Abbies got their second goal on a. gang attack, “Tirk" Wil- liams beating Teno as m- took “Bunky" Fitzgerald's pass cu‘ from the rorner. a e .-¢ Don Baker turned in a sensation- al game tonight Nbblllg St. Mike attackers dozens ot times a: they rode in on top oi him. He was the real star of the game. with Hurry Currie, Whltlock and Sis-ole also getting well deserve-d bounurts. . . . "Pep“ Kelly, Jackson. Mot: and R. Hamilton were outstanding for the winners, displaying brilliant hockey and wr-ll they should, for Dams Rumor has it that these boys will be given tryouts with T0- ronto Maple leafs next eel-wh- O l O Abblfl are by heartened. they played sound at times r hoe!!! and althmrgh practically out of the playdowns, they will give this l0!’- midsble outfit. the neatcst lunior tearnin tweniyyearsamueb hard- erbattleinihe final gameoftba series. l , ... ;IfaiI8iirp-'¢!§\#' - scries for the Eastern Canada illn- ' start, oi the second session saw Si. » nomeans dia- at marrow"-