a F Les, BIG , EVENT THE. . SEA ON ‘ Macs LrP. U; l R Wingshots ‘(Also One Hollis Shh. wianfiTy, 84111555135. Admission 15 cents: Y, BOWLING ‘ zion GUILD armour: DAUNTLESS‘ FIVE n 9.11011 ... ...... 93 132 114 wtcr ... "-1.. 140 181 12b‘ ‘pstterson .--. ... 48 117 124 Cameron 178 137 110 455 567 474 (u .,.....—14as JUNE BUGS Lafferiy ... .... 148 124 179 ,pillon ... 81 84 13B Bell ... .... 161 116 1B9 .1,alic1"ly' 107 135 86 l. 497 469 592 ial ...—1548 Lliijbvlly for June Bugs 52 pins. High single E. Bell 189 pins. High three E. Bil 466 pins. RAMBLERS J-Iooper . 23a 1:15‘ m . llfacMillan .. . 123 51 11a redo 162 224 184 Jewell _... 13a 69 a4 ,ostway 11a 105 114 776 sat 5&2 iilal .--..._-1942 STANTIOPERS Jiuteh .... .. 154 127 164 Warren ... .... 123 95 122 Partridge 136 86 51 MacKlnnon .. .. a2 10a 112 score 119 51 84 e24 46'! s33 —1624 Majority for Ramblers 318 pins. liilrll slliglc D. Hooper 233 pins. ligh three V. Rodd 570 pins. iai ...- .-~ .. avy League 42 Senior Y27 ‘Navy defeated the Senior Y by "score of 42-27 in a regular league lisketball match Saturday night. lmlor Y Navy hrtridge Aygrg -- dson Connolly Flory McKinnon ior Lsrter l .. g Ryan ‘ a McMahon W. Goss, referee. _ 3x41 y s s ' S srdeBadmznton the tournament for the Bum- rslde Badminton championships continued on Friday evening the High School Court and st- ltlcted s. large crowd of spectators. i‘ Following were the matches red: d‘ _ Men's Singles if»; l R. Sllliphant won from R. B. P. lirdluc by default. Jamiesoi won from Rev. Mr. luns. ‘ Wcarc won from Brooks. [McDonald won from Forbes. Morrison won from Weeks ltlault. Uiimbton won from Mountain. by ‘l Ladies‘ Doubles V- Arnett and H. Bradshaw won him Mrs. E. McKay and E. Gay. Men's Doubles Clark and E. E. Harris from Mc- liui-de and Morrison. ‘A- E. Harris and Horne ,i'rom “millvn and Daley. time and IIOCRHRTt from n. c. and Clark-s, _ Bernard's [Diamonds Vl/in Juvenile Ch ’ship t (Canadian Press) 1 Mfiuoron, March 26.-—St. Ber- ‘Ws Diamonds won the New wick Juvenile Basketball uhlliipionshlp here‘ yesterday by imllinc Saint John Vikings 51-30 the final of a home and borne. lgoal series. The Vikings woi. m! first game played lb Saint John ‘Willa of weeks tidbit-ll. " NE aowuno WRESTLING . nocxar ,muilmnmi iiawumuw Billy with Wins 1 Quarter Mile Match Race. Witty Jim l Leads In Class A. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I., March 26—-Raclng fans witnessed another Iood race on Summcrsids ice Sat- "fllfly afternoon. A matched race between Billy Wlttte, owned by _Wln. McKay of Kensington, and driven by thc clever reinsinan, My- ron McArthur, and Emma Watson, owned by Peter McMahon, of Ken- sington, and, driven by Tyndale Sample, of Kcnsington, who needs no introduction, for a purse of $50 drew a. large crowd. When starter MacPherson gave the word Billy took the lead and Went to the front and worked like n machine all the way and won the heat with lots to spare. In the second heat McPherson got the two horses away on even terms. At the word go Billy Witte shot to the Front like an arrow, MeArthui- hav- ing him well in hand. He maintain- cd his lead and finished several lengths to the good and won the heat and race. Emma Watson paced a great quarter but just before she got to the wire made a. bad break in the soft footing. She was caught quick- ly but too late. Best time 31 and 309i. . Class A-‘Ihls class had four starters and was a. fine race. Witty Jim, owned and driven by Gordon Dawson, of Bummerslde, took the ‘lead and paced a fast quarter win- ning the heat. He was closely pur- sued by John F., who landed sec- ond place. Oua Girl, the handsome grey, worked somewhat better than last time she was on the lee, but could not do better than third. Jean R. was‘ not up to her usual form and finished fourth. 1n the second heat Gordon again got Jim- my away to a good start, holding it s11 the way, winning the heat and race. McArthur worked hard but could not make the grade and came in second. Ona Girl third and Jean R. fourth. Thus-ssh, 34. SUMMARY Match Race $4 Mile Billy Witte. McKay (McArthur) 1 1 Emma Watson, McMahon ‘(Semple) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 Time-til, 30-7-1. ' I _ Class A Witty Jim, Dawson . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 John F, Brookiris (McArthur) 2 2 Ono. Girl, Delaney ...,,...,... 3 3 Jean R., Thompson 4 4 Time-Mia, 34, v Officials-Starter, Jack McPher- son; Judges, Wm. Profitt, Kenslng- ton; Prowse Yeo, Freetown; John Crockett, Summerside; Timers, J. O. Cobb, Cyril Kenny‘. Townsend Victor Over Petrolle (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 26——'I‘wo vic- torles in two fights, Billy Townsend Vancouver wcltcr, today ls well a- head of Frankie Petrolle, from Ai- bany, N. Y.. in their duel in Tor- onto bOXlng rings. Meeting here Saturday for tho second time, the Pacific Coast bat- tler belted the younger brother of the "Fargo Express" in such a manner that he had gained the unanimous favor of Judges and fans at the end of 12 rounds. The first time these two clashed here, Townsend, at the end of 10 rounds was awarded a decision that was roundly booed and resulted in the return match being lengthened. Townsend, however. only made it more decisive, shading the Albany gcrqppd!’ in ab; of the rounds and splitting points in five others. Tbwnsend, weighed 146. pounds more than Petrolle. l The only knockout of the five- bout card occurred in (he semi- final, Tommy Bland, '1‘0i'0i1t0, Can- two Mt. A. Hoopsters Defeat St. John Trojans 37- 32 (Canadian Press) SACKVILLE, N. 8., March 26d Opening the round for the New Brunswick senior basketball crown, Mount Allison University had a stiff struggle last night in (it-font- 111B bslnt John Trojans 37-32 and gaining a margin of five points to gflify into the deciding contest at ‘"11’- Jvhn ncift Wednesday night, Led by Brodie and Brisi, the lo- "11 (lasers maintained a rapid-flu; attack on the Saint John hoop. 30111115 seemed unable to maflgh 911' Opponents’ offence. Practical. ‘Y ‘Well’ Dlfly centred around Brlst, “'1” ‘"1" Brodie fed the ball to the lanky Centre, Smith; whose six bas- kets made him high scorer of (he night. Brodie and Brlst shot four field goals apiece, and Wilson was high ma" $91‘ $111M John, with l0 p01l1[$_ Trojans were poor m passing, Frequf-‘iltly the college boys inter- flf-‘Pted passes and kept the ‘Trojans guards busy trying to break up rushes. when Tllllaiis became runners- "P ‘=0 Winnipeg Toilers for the Do- mlfll0n championship last year, Saint John's line-up included (m, star players, Andrew “Beef” Mal_ colm and Don Patterson. Malcolm has retired from play and Patterson will be out of com. petition for the rest oi’ the season, due '10 ligament injuries suffered last week. Beavers 4 Sinclairs I ‘rhe picked team which went out from Sinclair's and Stewart's store on Friday to play hockey with the Bcdeque Beavers at Bedeque rink got a bad beating as tile score above shows. Some of the Sinclair's team, who were prevented from going through illness, put the score down to their absence: but some of thc players said, it was the out- standing stops that Dawson made at the nets for his team which pre- vented the Bummerside boys from scoring. However, it was n good ga/me of hockey on a clean sheet of ice and was efficiently refereed by Lcyiou Green and Robert Dewar-S Mt. Stewart Races 1i The big crowd who turned out to sce Races on March 22nd, were treated (o a rcal horse race. SUMMARY Class A. _ x Ready Set (L. Jay) ......... Bobby Burns (Coffin) Kentucky (McIntyre) Class B. Dot (McLaughian) . . Todd (Walsh) silver King (McAssey) 2 3 3 Soldier (Ostridge) 4 4 4 Stuckum (Hundraliau) . . . . .. Dlct. Judges-Dr. McAssey, W. L. Mc- Kenzie, G. R. Clark. Starters-B. Birt, D. J.,MacDon- aid. ~ The March 19th races brought out speed indeed. Class A. Lady Queen (E. Jay) 1 l 1 Kentucky (McIntyre) .. . 2 2 2 Whoopee (P. Whcian) 3 3 3 Class B. Sliver King (McAsscy) 2 1 2 Dot (A. McLaughlan) . . 1 2 3 Sweet Male (Martin) .. Mickey (Harold Jay) .. Judges-Gcddle Douglas, E. Pal- frey, John A. McAuicyn Starter-Lester ~12)’- amk pnin with .\l|1lnrtl's) Iluh Llnlmrnf. 4--REASONS--4 ____________._._ wuv YOU snouu) SKATE 1, Healthfulexercise. 2. Splendid ice. 3. Congemal panions. _ 4. Delightful music. Com- anian ‘lightweight champion put- ting Red Riley from Lcwlston, Me. down for the 1o count ailcr one minute and 5O seconds of the sec- ond round. Bland. head and shoul- ders over his squat 01111011111") "W" ed the red-head f0!‘ (-1 "h"! mun“ with a right to thc Cliln and rn- ishcd the encounter immediatel afterward with another right to tli ‘flme spot. The winner scaled 13s hisopaoscnt \1s4 ' ‘ l FORUM l Tonight snare 25 CENTS OF Tlll __ THE __CI'__IAB_I:_OT'1‘ETOWN GUARDIAN SPURT WORLD t Sport Briefs “THE WORLD OF SPORT REVHQWED" The winners of thc Ontario cham- pionship will meet the Moncton Hiiwkfi on Wednesday nlghtgil/iarch 29th hi the Forum, Montreal, und on Friday night, March 31st in the M81318 Leaf Gardens, Toronto. Ar- Pflnlements 2am being made to broadcast both games and it is l-milght that a hookup will bc made from Charlottetown. Edmonton Hustlers won the Can- adian Ladies senior Hockey‘ Cham- Diviislill’). carrying with it the Lady Bessmmullh Trophy. at Edmonton 0n Monday night, defeating the Preston Rlvuiettcs. the total score in the two game series being 4-2. This is the first time that the girlsihave played for a national titlc and plans arc now being made to form a Dominion Womon’s hockey league with an annual play- ofi for the Bessborough Trophy. The Rivuiettcs were undefeated champions of Ontario for thicc years. This week will be a mighty week iii the hockey world with play- pffs for world’s championships pro- fessional hockey and also the championship series between Monc- ton Ha/wks and Ontario champions for the right to meet the Western Champions. ‘Cheers turned to tears! When the banks in Detroit closed recent- 1y f»!!! Palace Bowling League thought that their $586 in prize, money was in the bank, but their Treasurer let them in on a secret —the money was not in the bank. it was in s strong box in the attic. Cheers greeted the announcement. The cheers turned to tears, how- ovcr, when Thompson latcv an- nounced that thieves had made off with the money. At the Canadan indoor track and field championships at Toronto Tuesday night, Phil Edwards won thc thousand yards run in 2 min- utes, 17.4 seconds. The Canadian record for 60 metres was broken by Ralph Mctcalf, time G 2-10 seconds. George Spitz, New York, electrified the spectators by jumping 6 feet 7 inch in the running high jump. The pros have all kinds, of troub- les with their tcam just thc same as the amateurs. In the rcccnt game between Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens several of thc players were on the injured list, but played. "Charley horses" are among the nwsl) numerous casualties that aflcct hockey players. The treatment of a. “charlcy horse" consists of massaging prin- cipally, but our own local boys were greatly benefited by cloctrical treatment administered by Dr. You. Two bad “Charley horses" where players were almost unable to walk were cleared up in a (cw days by that treatment. We note where the Montreal Royals carried with them a sun- ray lamp to give ‘ treatment to Dave Neville who is suffering from an injured hip. Dave aisoworc an appliance which asssltcd in repair- ing the injury. are certain hionti-czil trainers and (loctors attached to the hockey clubs in treatment of injuries that it takes almost a So cxpcrt ' broken neck to keep a professional player out of the giimc. Morciiz of the Cauadlcns is said to luivo sul- fcrcd more injuries and rccclvcrl more repairs in his (en years of big time league stuff than any other player in the 1181111‘- Frank Holl of Saskatchewan. who is considered one of the most competent observers in (he West, says that the tcam that beats thc Montreal R,o_vals (likes the Allan Clip. Also that the Regina Pals will win thc Junior Championship and that the Bruins will win the Stanley Clip. Eddie Shore, dcfcnccman of thc lBoston Bruins, is by many con- ‘sidcred the greatest of all time, |but there are some who believe (that old “Cyclone“ Taylor was his superior. The Montreal Stiu‘ says: "T110 Maritime "men on the Moiicloii tcam made their presence felt, (villi James and Miller leading the par- ndc. Tho Easicrucrs have born making gloat progress in recent years. 1f they beat thc Royals they should go a lot flir- tlicr. Wcll, they did beat the Roy- als and we hope they gu clean through to Vancouver. "Bill l-‘roui (he Montreal Stall": Gill i5 l1 fCgliliii‘ giant on (lie Mmlcl-Wi dfiiflivc. wvveriug away above the six foot nmrk, A man oi’ immense stature Gill (05595 his contract ("or 1933 for $52,000, 523 (mg cut from inst year. Balm is mus back in salary where he WllS ten ycfirs ago. M the K111811951 of Columbus games held in New York recently a 110w world's indoor pole vault rcc- 0rd of i4 fuel 1 3-4 luchcs was flSllfl/blltiltflll by Kclih Brown u! Yale" This 35 "my a marvellous record. Am )1; Aonzo Stagg who has bccn flllllcttic director at the University of Chicago and football coach at that lnslllution for upwards of twenty live ylears, severed his con- nectiml <1" March 18th and takes "D (he duties of football coach a; "is College of the Pacific, Stork. w“ Cal- Sl-RSE 15 over seventy. H013’ Name ‘ Club. Bowling Saturday on the Holy Name al- leys, Davis A; Frascrs again defeat- ed (lie strong island Cold Storage tcam by a. majority of 327 pins, w, Ennis rolled highest single of 210, and G. Murphy rolled high thrce of 490. Next game promises to be a butllv. royal and (he fails an; look- ing lorivard 101' mic o1‘ (he (Jest games of the series. Island Cold Storage; W. Ennis . 13B. 210 125 w. Vllhitloc 168 12:; 111 E. Cuvrlsli . lii; 1'7!) 1131 W. Caisforrl .. , ‘p; 13¢; 15); E. Holland ........ .. 12o‘ 1-11; 16o Total-—20555. , Davis Jr Fraser's: , E. McCarey . 115 167 138 R01’ Quiglcy . 1'11 10:1 15:: W. Coillnr; , l2!) luf, 145 G- MUYDh)’ . i~l~l 188 158 E. OsboTiu-J . 158 1:17 150 Total-ZKBZ, . Ice Racing- Thc Churchill Ice (facing Club licld n very sucrrm-(tul rucc on Wcd- ncsday, March 22nd. The ice bciug soft, made the time slow. Each race was won by straight hcals. Class A had Checkers, Colorado black and Monte G. The first races, Checkers wus not working as he should, but Johnniegot him riggccl right and going flat. Colorado Mack and Monte G were not up to the mark, as the track was soft. for paccrs, Class B had Prcniici" Prince, Dc- ccivci" and Hurry Lauder. Premier Prince came up from third position last day, Deceiver a close second. Harry Lauder, not as good as he had not recovered from an accident. Class C had livc starters, Clara Mack was the \\liill(‘l‘ lust race, with Premier Witt n good second an the other three (writing for thcm make a. mistake. J. A. Murray ovc thc winnci . SUM.) . Checkers (Murray) . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Colorado Mack (McKiuiion) 2 L! Monte G (Buchanan) . . . . . . .. 3 3 (Jluss B Premier Prince (Beers) 1 1 1 Dcccivci" (Glow) . . . . . i! l! '3 flurry Lauder (NICNIJlll) 31f 1i (‘lass (J Clara Muck (Durracli) l 1 1 Premier Witt (Willis) ....... ‘l ‘.3 ‘.1 Prince (McFadycn) ... 3 3 Ii Viiang Llidy (lVIcLc-uii‘) 4 4 4 Commodore Boy (McLeod) .. 5 5 5 TONIGHT'S AMATEUR HOCKEY Memorial (‘up pluyduu-u: At Winnipeg, Brandon vs. Regina (first, of two-game series). Allan Cup playdown: 0t Ottawa, Niagara Falls vs. Ot- tnwn, (Falls won first of two-game series 2-0). OTHER HOCKEY RESULTS SATURDAY Iiilrriuiiiiiiial Ilockcy Lcngur: Al. Fort Iirlc. Buffuio l, London 0. Allan Cup piayduwns: in hockey l Niagara. Falls 2, Ottawa Rlclcaus ‘o. g’ Memorial (‘up piivvdnivns: Ncwmarkct l. oiiinvri Shamrock:- o‘ . Canadian American Hague: Boston 1, Providence l. (tie) wdgm “m! ruggedness around ID0141055111." ' Babe Ruth recently signed g BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT I YESTERDAY Will Probably Play, Niag-ara Falls In; Next Step ‘Powzlrilsl The Allan Cup. | (Cimufliiill Press) MONCTUN, N. B. l\1‘.ii'('|i The Moncton Hanks lul (hr Al .2) -i,;___l 1 Cup (rail today wlich lest-l. (o Toronto or Ottawa whorl" ill t ‘ meet (lic wlniiPYs of (he \ i Falls-Ollliivu series iii tin: l ll Canada finals on Wetlllllfiihi). and Friday nights. The team that won thc Maritime championship and conquered (he Montreal Royals, pllflf‘ of ill" Province of Quote-v, uerc given u rousing send-off as they boardcdi the train this afternoon. A crovxd‘ estimated at about 4,000 were at (he (‘lcpot to \v.:-ii luck in t_hc lllkl. Allan Cup quest that had ever been staged by a Moncton tcam. . Mllllligfli‘ Ambrose \Vl1ec'*r aiul Coach P011)‘ Nit-kiln, clii oi (lie. Hawks board of strategy, (on). pix even dozen players with than»; They plan on spending Muilllzly in Montreal and after getting their‘ marching orders from the C- A. H. A. as to their next dcstnnl n for the Eastern Cililtida. skirmlsdi, “ill continue l0 Turorllo or Ollaliu (ill Tuesday. ' The players which made (1.- lrlp, all “in (he pink“ are, Capt." u Jirlillly Foster, final; Bill Gill, Fill) Walker. Len Bllrvfiq)", Drlcnzl"; Duke McDonan, Dud James, Bill Miller, Centre; Nucker Irvne. Bert Connolly, Sammy McManus, Lr-lt Wing; Ailhrcv Wolrtcr and hlvilzj; hiucklc, lllehl- \‘\'lll.','. aofiifiéiiias (Continued from Page l) tioii which requires that dominion notcs must be redeemed in gold. (‘riminzil (‘mic lllui. ilulzli Liullirlc ulll lll()‘-( zr-v oiid rczidiul; on hlr. bill lo ciiuciiri the Criminal Code with respect to the use of offensive ivczipons, de- signed to make it increasingly." (lif- iirult for unqualilicci PPFSOlIF; ((1 n!)- iliiil llilil (nirry firearms. l.;(l‘r~, it‘ any, opposition to (his uicnqiu-c is anticipated” If thcsc mcasilrcs arc disposed of tomorrow lllf‘ 11111151‘ will iiiuvc inlu conunillw: of supply ziiul lulu» up those departments which have not. yet had their estimates opened. These include the Dcpzirlniciit of Mines, the Interior null (lic Post Of- fico. Specifier Arthur SpeL-(ilcv action may he iuolzcci for this wcck if thc tcmpcijol.‘ thc House dining thc pust few (lays may bc taken as; (in indication. Foilovv- lug presentation oi‘ thc Budget lllnl. Tuesday llio members (lispluyccl (l disposition lo deal more expeditious- ly with several measures that lizul been 1011f; delayed, Hon. Ernest Lnpoliiic, Liberal member for Quebec. |".1i.~l, \‘.lll lil- troducc tlil.» o'er-l: u hill (u (imciul the Criminal (‘lotic nirh rc..p(:ct to appeals (o thc Privy: (Jouucil. It i: understood (lii-a measure would rc- slrivt HPPPHIA ((1 llll- Priiy Coumll lo coniiiluluiuul (lulu. Mi; lulpoiiiU-t is a luvmci" Blllilltlfl‘ oi Jilbllti‘. l Pnrlliiiiicnt rcaumw (his wccl»: with; the Government racing a wunL of!‘ confidence motion pal, ‘ . 1101i. LL, Rflllllfill, ltlllwllil iii)". . for Sill lliilviic-Yuriiuuilll, (illl- . u} Ollptlfdlill‘) luiuiicial i'l'lli('. ‘]lll‘ lll\l-‘ (ion W115 uzlninccd when nebula (Iii thc Budget opciicrl Frirl.i_v uml v.1.) accompanied by a (‘Ylliti m (ll (h) policies oi (ho ])l"(‘.‘h"lll, tlillllllllitlli‘ (ion, (iliwlcd 111011‘ li)\'.')'.l'(( lli~ Prime hiiiiisli-i- than ul (he ‘.tllllilll‘ of thc Budget. lion. I-Z. N. RiYdl") Mhiislci" of Fllllil‘l('f‘_ l eiziirlialtiiiaaiazi This column ll re-r-ru-(l f", IIIIPPII‘! (‘ouniy m-iva o! lnr-nl intern-i hut ml- u-rllaing of n DIFWIIy |i.\il1r\' Inst-rim! ul 4 ce-niu n uuril slrivtl.‘ imynlilo railvniu-o. WAS (,‘().\lZ)1llNICAT!-.1) \\'1'1‘1l-—‘ Through it 1‘l‘]l0l'l0l‘l:ll (‘Fluf (hr iinlnvn f lion. Jolui A, ‘.\l(i(‘l).)ll;l1(l. l\‘l!"., wus cuinllcri fium (‘u-i liilllll . of COll!.‘Tl‘\1til\C fcclciull 1hr. with ivlinm (luv l"i'0vinri.(l (joicrii- mcnt coinliiiiiilczitcd lii thc ililltlffl‘ (of urging (liv including of luv yells mi ihc agricultural stay-lliriliinii li i. Nulurnllgv. lion. Mi". Mm L):i;.i‘:(i \\'.(‘ one of thc 1H1»! (-1 be uliiiluwl i-j. (lw Provincial Uuvcriinicut, (h mall lit’. name ivas regrettably Omiilcd in the statement published last wcek. .l(-l= ‘(illifillllll FALLS Iliil)‘ |Il' _ Shamrocks 0 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nlurvli ‘lii, .- Olliiivu Sliililiffitllo‘, who arrrvui lii the iviciiiuriul Cup pl.('.‘-ul‘i:." '-'\'ill‘.0ii1 any grout. uiilouiit oi liullylilit) tonight, lurid (hi: llilf‘ (ii PIl'\\'i1liil‘l.("Q.'-I (‘U101’- ilil rmlnii-ii ill Ill’ ll‘ llziiul 81ml) i;ii.' Vniillllil (lir- \\‘|ll]|( pew-inch: lii ‘,§i'IJ‘.\llii{ iilillY/Jjlilfjilt, (hiding htllc enough 1n the display of the O. 11. A. champions to cheer 1\b()ill, (he young champions from Oitntl.) lurid N(".‘.ll\(il‘lI'.L lo it 1-0 \'ll.'l.U ‘ llPl" Satlircluv zilivxiiiooli in the luv’. came of a sI-iir-s that l5 l0 be flnzshcrl ‘filosdzljv night a‘. Ut- lliWli. :- lllll FIRST llll Flllllll RlllEltllS (Cuiiiidinii Press) TOltONTO, Ziiurch 21;»- ‘flllliulc; (if Niagara Falls last night rose iiimvc the persistent drone oi O‘.- ‘;i~.(,i Rhlciius as (he ii.‘ l‘.l( . . " iii (I Cull: (lcciduzg llai; Cup S(“ill—llillli. Th.- ‘"‘ (il ilic tv-u-gliiiie series .11‘. will be piiijvcd Itionclaj" on Oitalva ice when Rldeaus seek to overcome to iucct hlonvton in ill" 1111.11. ST. JACQUES |(‘~ii'li1=i(?ri from (‘agr (l) 11's..‘ ted. The church had a capacity of over 2,000 nncl was well-filled. On- lonlzcix". ;‘)l\l'.l illlcrivziril lluutlvcds: ivliillil liiirlillllilliilll: liziiu boon [Ydillllllfrl hut (or llic prompt action oi‘ ‘those who look (he situation 1n hand. As it iviis ihrcc or (our women lli1'l‘\\' llii‘ll).‘\ll\(‘.‘3 from lllii uullcvy lll llll.‘ll' (vrrur. ‘ililsg. wcio mvcrcly bruised, lllliilfitl and received minor injuries before she could be carried out. A wax-c oi‘ ii-(llizunlir-ii FiYCDl. over hlolllrrwil (‘\l'_l(‘|lI'() of lll\‘»"ll(ll-\l" ism mounted. l"ll'(.‘llll.'l1 lcarncd (ha: on Saturday night an unnamed wo- iiian hricl vlsllcd thc Presbytery and warm-cl officials of (he church it “(mm 1m wl, lillH‘. A Ariel, which \\-‘;i:1 lwp’, hill, lli(i(' (ma. (u) sum (if uuyilnng wrong uulll the lire broke out. On biareh (i n small fire had lmcn rllscnvcrcil on the ground floor bclirwilh (lii: gallery (‘c today's liiim: :»i il".(‘(l. ll, 1:; lJ|‘(l"\(‘(l 1()ll.\'l(‘. l)('1‘ll scL lll‘llllli'l“rilf‘ljf. The 110st (incl cred vessels were saved, but (he l i'lC interior, re- gardl-("l n: one (if (he finest in Can- iuiu, rziliiint. in: l‘(‘l)‘lli(‘t"(l. liiriirnrico (ui llli‘ liiilliiiiig; \\.\:. $‘.'U(i,()(.)(). During llir: (lay iletc-ctlvc.» ucrc scorching (‘or the woman who ul- icrcd the ivurniiig yc-lcrdagx. This 1:; (he foul-lii avrious fire in Roman Culliolh: Churches iii hluiiirczil ru- cciilly uiul (voile-c were following several luics of ‘in\(~s.igu(ioii in an effort to place thc blame. Oiic theory was (he iircbug had‘ rcmzimctl lii the rlzurcli after an L‘(il'll(‘l‘ 31:11.1. 11ml liiifl 5ft llll‘ 11111.3(: iii ill" will (it llll‘ hulk U1 illF i. lcijv. (Ji'iiiiliiuli(_v o: (lir- lliIL our; lilll.'ii.-‘lt1L".l, police l)()lll‘.i"(l_\)il(, hi’ lii‘, must liuvc llllil ii. . one o‘ l‘. (~ f.lli‘~l lil‘.(l I)s,iii:";(* v. T. . ‘v f - fl-l lypfiv-ccli Sillll ("Ill ;i“(’l iIi/lt). (l) \\ ‘.'..l Sifilfljlil‘) (um .l Ll l) ' llsll.‘ .ll‘.i.'( l, lfziliullirii l'r*--‘\~ l€1..\"i‘\'ll.l l1. N, .\'.. 3" ' —l-‘.(‘v. ilr. \\'. l‘. .\ivl\ more (lulu 5:) _1I‘i\r\ ll mini". ( oi‘ thc u (hurch iii (lu- 1 . ('.iii::(I.i. ‘ i-. (lull vi his lii-uu- (‘cw h)- ‘ night lit llil‘ zigc 01S‘) years. 11c “as :1. forzurr moth-ruin‘ ol‘ (hr New England Synod. ‘first of n home and home, l , 4‘i—_i liilulis INUPENER Goal by “Marty” Barry Breaks Up Overtime Battle In B 0 s t 0 ll Saturday Night Giving Bruins First Game Of Series. ' (By William King, Associated Press ‘ Staff Writer) BOSTON. hluss, Aillrcli ‘Jfi-(A. P.I~-~Al1(‘l' i-l iiilllilltki uiul ll uiuls of “auddcn fluulh" 111.1), Al; . . Barry broke a long deadlock 111111 gave (he Boston Bruins a 2-1 victor;- Snturday ovcr (hr ‘Toronto Ziiapi" [@1113 bcforr‘ i.) (100, iii (he npciilii: gumc of thc playoff rvrlvr; (or (lie National Hockey Lcaguic cliamivi * ship. The world champion Leafs, an» in if)" have not beaten the liruli Boston Garden in (lirm: . oil llilivtilClifid to i-lizllzc (ill lllfll‘ 31m: .( they matched the Bruins‘ sliced and aggressiveness during cicry :sccoii.i of almost 75 minutes of dazzling play. Leafs Get Opening Counter ‘Fhe three tallies scored were (‘no rczvarris of sensational performan- ee. Brim scxtrltc’. perinrmrrl (wrai- iientlv, ‘Vhw Loci, :l1or‘l>1v‘ri ill" R4 (on cit-fence with their aruazuia speed ui the first period "when, air. almost 15 minutes of sparkling ac- tion, Bill Thoms, playing in his firs’. championship game, iclimcd wiih King Clancy and llarwflv Jackal-n t l start (lie scoring. The successful combination ae- sembled after a face-off on the Bos- a ton line. Joe Primeau beat Bar to thc puck, laaticd it to Hnrve‘: Jackson and (lie 121M?!‘ (ml it 1(- Clancy, who darted into (he back- boards. He passed back to the trail- ing Thorns and s. long, high sho‘ found (he Boston net. ' (flaipper And Barry Si-nrr for Boston The Bruins tied the score in the third minute of the second-period play, after facing off in centre. Barry siainuicd (he rubber to Shorv and took it bacl: lwiure entering en- cmy territory. He carried it up to (he dcfcnsc, slipped it between (llaiicy and "Happy? Day: as “Dii“' Cliillllflr givcpt down (he right- lmurrls, cut in and drove iliF- pur‘: through Iorne Chabot. Clapper again teamed with Barri? for (he winning counter. The Bos- (on right winger recovered a i011! drivc (lint Charlie Conzirhci" l1l‘f‘fl (it thc Boston iicl. 11c currlcci (lcrp into the Toronto zone before par».- slng to Barry, who drove n hard drive at Chabot and‘ brushed (X155 Alex Lcvinslzy to slum (he i-l-uwu liouic, curling (hi: “mliilflPll lic-‘HH action. The Bruins, highly favored to Win their home games of the three-out- of-flvc scrics, will opposollic Lent". licrc again next 'i‘uc.=(l:i_v. suimnxs ms); ‘I'll R111) \’\'l.\'(-\' 2-0 aiorvim-JAL. hlairvh zo-lci “m ““““"““‘ _ Sprrzlrling confusion in (hc “““ ““‘ “““ “““““ ““““ “.“““ (lit ll‘ (ilvp. iiciils wilii u i‘ ‘ ““" ““‘“" “ ‘ “‘ “ “"“‘ “ ““ ““‘4 .’ lillllllll-fl close) “H” _ _ . ‘ (lcfclisiu: liu , (B; A. J. Blchciiliu, (aiiuuiiuii: RC1‘ “mm” mow“ {Jlqxmd m u, Press Stall‘ “riiri-l ‘ ‘ 3103"“ ““ “"‘““‘ ““ “‘ " “lici-l \Z;i((ii(l.i_v iiiglii. (v11 ' llmliiiiill mill \\..i~ v. ‘ (if l.) I 1-1., l(ll‘l'l‘l'l z». (ill ‘H k “bu”, H “ ‘“‘""‘ “ “ “n " Acluiiir.‘ i em llllfl iwci‘ won .'(:i.i (Izr 1l'li\‘(‘(l s1. .1 "= 1W1‘ " I Hcil will i'f‘llil'li (o liciriiil. invol- (fliiuw-ii iltflflifl lTll‘ “Fm - ‘ i(v:; (u : -u (he lYJlliP-{lllii-llfllii" lii’; (l) pullro. .ilili§l‘ll‘(’l .‘ ‘ 1,,(._,1_P,,,,; _- ,_,. 1H,,“ lpfiff, in ‘y-jw. 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