i l _ PAGE SIX * ____ __ How They Stand N.\'l'lON.-\L LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts. Rangers 43 ‘.36 10 9131 73 61 Ho. on 4'1 27 11 4150 88 58 43 .1315 B110 91 50 43 l9 18 6 95109 44 4'1 l5 22 6 79107 36 4'! 1T1 26 4 88122 3O 43 9 29 5 7B 141 23 t‘ Stewart Team In I cl .___. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Gahoury And Regal Flour Cups Won By Yisiting RinksfAe-adia At Local Club Retains MacArthur; Tram Thursday Inmmrrslde curlers yesterday carried off the lion's share m‘ thr- troph‘ iii played for at the 10ml curling rink when they were sum-pgg-ful 4.: till‘ Iirilall Fleur Jnniur Trophy and the Gahuury (‘up in‘ 111'? 1'1‘: lu-nqiicl staigril here in ivliirh rinks from Summersiih, (Jhar- 11111" '\lll 111111 Montaigne took part. P111111 i111 a keen shri-t of‘ ire iii-spite the mild iveathcr all llltll(‘lli‘.\' "" U1“ 1""! ‘1'l1"1i111\‘ 111' kiiini-s-thvre were 1-1 matches plan-d in rill- llrtilillrvil izi-i-n competition anti some brilliant curling before the ulti- mate uinnvrs tit-re tlrcideil. .\ll malt-hes were decided on n total score basis. Summersiile ln 1-11131111111? 1111‘ 0111111111)‘ 1101111)’ chalked up rt total of 70 points to (‘har- lt1l1Clt-l\'ll'$ 5i and I\lunl1igilr's l9, The MacArthur 'I‘r0pliy ri-mziincil in 1,. . . . 1i.» tinpn) r-mm of 1hr- lociil club when tu-n rlnks skmpl-d by U“ "Paul .\Ii'Illl._\‘l'lE and Phil Cobb chalked up 26 points against the Summer- llilt.‘ rinks total of. 21 while In the Regal Flour play itlontagug 11511 u"; “"1111! 11111‘ 01' 1119111»! to Summerside by one point in the final total, iii-spite the fact that the Mlllllflglig rinks won both their matches while SlIll1lllt‘l'\l1ll! urrc splitting theirs. The Raga] 10m] club champiuns 10s; both their matches. ks from each o Gaboury Trophy \1l'\‘ A0911 ti.) 1U 11x1.- ccnuluslon of (fhurlotictoivii a ,.ix point lead with 45 roieicwn second with iii 11.11.1112 with . . rntirviy up to ound but. Summer. icie ., 1.11011‘ sleuxiv curling c -e<l up 25 more points to their tota. against 17 for Monta tie and 12 for Charlottetown t0 w by a comfortable margin. in riu- NIJCAFilllU‘ Trophy play twp,» tank. from 1h.- Sulmnerside and 110101111 c1111» took the ice, ' 4110 not 01110111111: a rink as they had been previously defeated hi" Charlottetown in an early season match. Phil Cobb's rink pit a- gainst R. S. P. Jot-dines took the 1111111 hv winning the first three ends and ahhough Summi-rside threaten- ed in the cariv .I1IQPS the Cobb- .'~l{:'li)1‘(i 10am chalked up 9 points to ‘ rir 0111111110111..- thrce on the last six cnrls of the l4-end match to win 15 t0 8. I the other match of the com- irm W. A. Culriefis rinks chalk- " ' end i 0'11 P. _ I\lf'Ii1i‘-'!'l' >1 i’ 8i 1:1 119 lllitlst‘? mes losers had led icxi .v £1 d1‘ “'51 '. lhwn however retained the trophy wit-h a. point total of 26 to their op- ponent's 21. ‘The Rciral flour trophy nrodivcd 5:111» sfirriiig competition. FITS! 111° ice were Waite;- l t. l l the l5 l1“ d9; Illisxillhrrs 11111151 A. C‘- r \Io1 new r '_WIE.I_‘IEIE__£_:_ out 111111 if ci-iiiiiv FEELING OAlegion ol men "in the know" l revel every day in the mildness, fragrance and "uplilt” ol Punch — C a n a d a ’ s finest cigar. Line your pockets a! your dealer's today. PERFECTOS OI PANETELAS lll-IES l0‘ ‘I50 “b lfirst three ends Montague saw 1 virtue of a three on the rlottc- . the ‘Pickard rink raliv to take the lead, | with 11 two on the fourth and a five ‘ . on ihosixth but in the last flvc and, . ibfontitgue again raced to tile front 1w the?’ outscored their opponents o . Moxitague and summerside met in the second match with Montague by _ eleventh wlnnzng 12-10 over the T. D. Morri- son skipped Sunnncrside 1'lll.'.{. Meeting m the filial match Char- lotietoivn and Summerside staged a neck and neck battle [or the first half of the encounter but summer- side taking four of the la. g six and chalking up a big four on the last end just edged out the Mcntasue team 24 to 2.‘! in the total points to rapture the trophy and awards that gonlio the members of the winning r1 . On conclusion of the Bonspicl President W. W. Lord presented the two trophies the Summerside rmks,B. W. Robinson. M . A.. lof Skaide hcing present/ed with ti“ lGaboury Tr_o hy 11nd skip Morrison l of Summcrsi e being pre entcd with the Regal Flour cup emblematic of the Island Junior championship Presrdent Lord congratulated the winners on their fine showing while both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Morri- ‘son replied with brief words ni ap- ; preclation for the fine h _ which they had been treated ciurinp 4 manner 1D their visit and the manner in \\'l1i'll the day's Bonspfel had been con- ducted. Following are the results: Regal flour Montague Ch'town F. McKenzie W. Mathcson W Watteiwotfh R. Bevan C Boehner R. Qulgiev A G. Park: W. Plckarzl kip 11 —Skip 7 Montague Sside F‘. McKenzie I‘ Vairzhan W. Watterworth E. Estey C. Bochner G. Bishop A. Cv. Park; T. D. Morrison -Skip 12 —Skio 10 Clfmvm S‘Sicle W. Mathcson I. Vaughan R. Bevan E. Estcy R. Quint G. Bishop W, Pickiird '1‘ D Morrison kip B k 14 Gaboury Trophy kioniague S‘Sidc A. ltfcL/ean I. Vaughan M. G. Meiiish N. Durant L. H. Poole P. Weeks R. W. Beck W R. Brooks —Skio l0 —Sk1p 9 Montague snide Dr. Gralnt Dr. Clark Bmce McLean L. Linkletlni M. C. Reynolds W. A. Currie Dr. P. Mclntvzo E. P. Foley -Sklp 4 -Skin 14 CllTCfiFn Montagur M. ltlcKinnon D. McDonn! J. J. hiorrismi F. McIntyre Dr. Tidmursh R S. McDonaIu w‘ R. Cruicksliiiilks Dr- J°1‘"5l°“" barracks for cuts and bruises 0nd ¢ g g _ _ >__ ~ - game at the westci-n Cl1p.i.i. l“sm' 7 “an” n ' ' ‘ "“'“ Winners (if; the mfslnnd tile wi: . , , meet Port lg:n a two-gum li?‘ggtyli,igomery Bowling O11 S’S1de Page total-goal series for the N. lr-P. ‘ a Ellison B- Mflrfl" . . . ._._ . ___ a. r. title with the firt immi- beint! I J‘ p éimmonds M Reynolds *' " " " ii" played at the home rink of the "0'. i-i. Black Dr. PI McIntyre y m. n. Pierce L. Linkletter Summerside-Mt. Stewart winners s11- “ e111" B? zncazv".szs"az~izl..tizi . (jhTnwn Qslde -s'1<io 11 -Slc1n 13 _-_-_—_—_--__-_—_-_:- - J still“ A. Geo Thompson W E Darby ' ' " H“ I E. . . ics - - ~ - - - . i W. C. D. '1 B. W. Robinson ' l,“w_*“.;;}f.i...... G" 1‘ 15?,‘ ‘i125 .1. v. 5.1.1.1? s. c. Merriam Forum Skating c-Skl‘) 9 -Sklo 1a P. si Cobb R. Bntltslaédin: _ , id min-m “S” 15 ‘a “ 3-5 This Afternoon i. sis -- 1 R- Bleshov -1- °- 11°llm°m°ri CHILDREN'S SKATE N. Dun-i 1111110". .; 110-220 . P. Wet-ks k8 J. P. Slmnltfigéis W. R. BT00 . —Skl 10 —Si<lD 9 L cm” Montague Announcing BRINGING UP FATHER 0WD % 2.; fig", M 1% the opening of h‘ ~ » °S '1 ‘ ‘ e000 HEAVEN5° J. A_ Buutic L. 1i. Pooh‘ . E O51- M A. W. Hyniiman R W. Beck‘ MéwLpiAM _5kiD 9 -Sk1p 10 y it Med on BIégiIEEEITET-n-s ch-rown 551d»; 5 u . | YOU HEAR’ M- M¢K11111°11 D13 91°11“ WEST STREET . -0 J» J- c m rvirrf Ryigruiliclcshanks E i-lkkflioir-v operated by ‘ '- l’ “w” 1 " roux BUOTE and 111%,. ' Mo tague Slsldv . '= ’ D. llfcDonald A W. Palmer CHAS‘ McFAD-YEN _ - ~ - ‘>15 ~ - 1*" aeso cars "ski; 7 "Sm “i on a Pinion: s \ - McArthur Trophy 1 i 1 _' "Ibwn B'81de 8i‘ outrun a Dtzcvl 1166-8641 ‘ T0111. SUMMERSJDE CIJRLERS CA PTUkE g "Ta OPHIES I S. D. U. To Play TRURU, N. S., March 4- ilft‘) -Arrangemmits were com- ]lll‘l.l‘ll today for the Maritime l intercollegiate Hockey 1:11am- ] pionship to be played at the l‘1-:n1m‘ng Aren". hero Thurs- 1 - ' Si. Dunvtavrs University, -' '»' the New Brunswick- iuurii Island srction igue. will meet Acadia Fnivi-rsitiq Nova Scctia winner, for the Maritime title. jMillionaires Take N. S. lChampionship SYDNEY, N. 8., March 5- (Tuesday) -<CP)- Sydney's Pow- er-packcd Millionaires roiled to their second straight Nova Scotia < ilor hockey title early today as "v completed a three-slid] t of Halifax Wolves 9-1 in Ill-lie Provincial final. The llllllionaiies. studded with lmiwrlffl talent and heavy fav- orites in take the Maritime title ‘1. 011111111 them ‘ast. ywar. swept 11111 the bvst-of-five series by up 2-1 goals against four for l1"??? and less experlenged opponents. They won 6-1 and 9-2 at Halifax last week, The Nova Scotis tltlisu move into the next stage of the Allan Cup p..’l,\'il(>\VI‘lS ivrainst the Nev. Bl‘l1'.1\\\'l"l( winners as yet», unde. termincd. Yazers Take 1C. B. Junior Hockey Title . c Strirs i 1~l t, _ - Mines Yiwers (‘JLPI/iligclhlg llltesygg‘: ‘Bl“_"it>il 111.110!‘ hockzy champion- 181110 11y 11 two-slime wtzl score of 15-4. ’lh_e Yum-rs will meg; me Wm. [mus 01 the marilaiid Jucior play- [clowns for the Nova Scotia. crown Game Held Three Hours, N0 Current SYDNEY. N. 5.. March 4-(0?) Fazlure of a pow-ei- Di .11“. the Forum here kept 2,700 hockey fruis waiting three hours to- night for the start o: the {moi game for the Nova, soon; senior championship. While Sydney Millionaires and Halifax wrlvcs cooled their heels in i110 dressing rooms. the rink rc- malncd in darkness while elmtq-jc. ians worked at. the power supply. The Forum's ice plant was out; o: C0filllllfi5l0t1 while the electricity grilled. and the icc surface soften-- Sydney won ‘the game 9-1, Lglg lnz the provincial title 1n three straight gum sot-plans nowuzn oven TORONTO. March 4 —(CP) -A dozen mr-mberg of the Royal regi- ment of Canada were bowied over bv a SIUICIDODHO today while march» in‘: 1111-0111111 a King street subwa‘. Tim-c were removed to hospital and -fhur others received treatment at WINNIPEG, March 4-(CP)-- Northern Ontario and Manitoba were the only undefeated rinks in the 1940 Macdonaldls Brier Canad- ian Curllng COIDDCLUDH bought after the former whipped N..'\V Brunswck 13-7 and ivlanltcha trounced Prince Ed..urd Ixfliilltl 19-4 in the second round. Winmpig curling taxis vveiconteu the nat onal classic 10 the Wczt tor the first tme w.th a crowd of 1.500 at the Ampnihcatre Rink. Pre- mier John Brackrn of Mantiba threw the Lrst rcck with Pl‘ nit-r Thane Campbell of Piznce Eli-till“ Island holding the broom to open the BonspLeL Most important victory of the two-round opening day's program was Aibertas 12-7 conquest of Bert Hall's Ontario four from Kitchener, playing 1m the B1191‘ for a third consecutive ymr rnd defending the Tankard they won Last year at Toronto where the national classic has always bccn played before this year. In other matches tonight B1‘!- i transformer ' tish Columbia siricthercd Ncva Scotia. 16-4 and Saskatchewan trimmed Quebec 16-7. Qucbcc and Prinoe Edward Island were the only rinks without a victory Hail barely nosed out B11 Fin- lay’s clever Britkh C rum-b a rink from Vancouver in 1 e after non round, talc ng- out I l: y‘. slim rock with his iaét axons tor a. two on the final end and 1i 12-11 win Alberta, skipped by Cliff M"n- ahan who won the Brier in 1933 and '37. lost in the a torncrn to the veteran Nick Th bodaus of Bathurst. N. B., 13-11. Nova some boat Quebec 11-7. Northern ulnar- 10 downed Prirce Edwa-rri lsand 11-7 and Manitoba, slapped by the 1930 champion, Howard Wood of Winnipeg. efgod out Bill Dunbrfs Saskatchewan four 8-6, Whi1e_a__cr_c-wd of close to centred intarrst on the Aim-rm- Ontario engagement, Mamhan played a cagcy game to down the 1.500 ted six ends but Alberta. fo-"ucd 111- to the lead with a, pair on the next bwo ends but Mwinh-"us thr c on the llth practically rlinc ed the revult. He i-iaitri th" izuw-kcut game to p'r‘cc1‘on in the 12th in which Alberta picked up azictncr. The other games wrrr $0 on‘- sidscl as to be aiirost uni"t<r~cs m; after the first thrre or I011‘ 0111's. Curiously, Nova Scotfa. Qut-bcv fill‘ New Br '1 wick c c“ p'c"r>'i 1111 two ccuntrrs on the 11st en s o1 their matches but 1.. ey scored m- frequentiy thersaftcr. Tomorrow the rinks play mora- tnig and afternoon mrnds wth i110 annual banquet at night . 1n the morning the pain-ass are: Qu-xlrc- Prince Edward Island: N:>~-.'rr11 Ontario-Ontario; Brush C lum- DIB-SESKAICh-F an: Now Brims- wick-Manztoba; Nova Scone-Al- berta. And Crystals Friday Night Mt. Stewart Rwals will mo.“ Summerside Crystals in the first game of the Island Inrc lllt‘.iii".". hockey finals at the 10mm mi Friday night it. w.1 static! by Harris, Island V1CC-P1'(‘.S‘fl011i, ing Mt. Stew-art's vctory the Montague team. The svcoad flame w*u1d take place in the Cr stai rink. S1‘I11Il1‘.‘i'~ side on March 11th. Ulrclals nw ~ ed were Earle Arsvnult of sum- mersid-e who wll hau .0 Fr ..",v.* game and Roy Prowse oi’ Char- lottetown who will handle the so.- Hall rink. They were tied 5-5 ai- - for ; the M. A. H. A. 1a.~t llgllt fuilzw- ovcr .' Alberta Rink Wins From Defending Champions As Dominion Tankard Begins FIRST ROUND First-round results in the MM- mlnimlds Brier Curling Champion- ‘ship: l‘ Score by ends: 010 100 201 200-4 201 0J2 01D 011-11 Quebec Nova Scotla Alberta 403 010 100 200-11 NEW Brunswick 020 402 021 0II—13 110 020 102 001-8 001 002 010 020-6 MlllliiCbfl 1 Saska tone/wan N. Ontario 012 012 010 112-ii P. E. Island zoo 100 10s 000-7 la. Columbia 042 01o 00o 310-11 ,Cnt-ario 000 303 211 002-12 SECOND ROUND Second-round results with score by mils:- Nova Scotia - -200 000 110 000- 4 British Coiulnbia 031 112 002 411-16 Saskatchewan 033 202 040 221-16 Quebec 210 010 201 000- 7 Prince Edward Island 001 001 010 100- 4 Manitoba 020 330 403 013-49 OWario 020 102 Dill 100- '7 Albczta 202 010 210 031-12 iNortliern Ontario 040 311 101 200-13 201 000 020 011- 'I Royals Look i Good In iWorkout 1 v New Brunswick I Junior Royals went through a ifast. workout yesterday at the ‘Iblllm under the guidance of Itoach lvalter Lawlor and judging the way tn which the juniors were skating, passing and shooting :1. appeared quite evident that the defending Maritime champions alter a poor showing in their last few games are roaring back xnto their real stride. All three for- ward lines W916 clicking to perfec- tion with their pattern plays being much in evidence and their shoot- ing deadly accurate and it appears ihat St. Jchn Beavers New Bruns- wick champion are going to have to step mighty fast if they are to draw first. blood in the series. Meanwhile as the opening game approaches inieest is being fanned .10 a fever heat and it is expected ‘that the series opener will see a wicked house watch the two sounds swing into action. Result of the series m~v e0 a long way on chum-ruining ‘his vs-ar's champions M t. Stewart r";*...2".11 that the N. S titlists will be a smooth, powerful squad. FMONTREAL DEFEATS VERDUN ‘MONTREAL. March 4-(CP)— lMuntrcal Concordia defeated Ver- iduh Maple Leafs 5-2 in a Quebec Senior Hockey League playoff lgame tonight, evening their best- of-tive semi-final series at. one ‘grime each before a. crowd of 1 about 3.000. Special Match Race To Feature Harbor Events Feature event of the midweek kl racing program scheduled here cn Wednesday is the match race bc- tween Piucky Scott and Fred Worthy. The race is sponsored by the Victoria Driving Club. It will be staged on 11119112111101‘ ice off Victoria Park and thcprograni will get un- derway at 2 o'clock. Hugh Walker is driving his mare Plucky Scott in the match race and Professor Rockford will be holding the ribbons over Fred Worthy when they take the woni m, the head of the one-quarter mile dash. It is ru- mored among the horsemen that the two drivers are taking this rave seriously and that they are dieting an make the required weight. by race e Other classes include the Class A ace with Gippv K. Convincer. Little fer and Rosebud; the Class ATrot with Heatherbellc Harvest Melcdv. Juanita Axworthy. Cahunet Bee and Addie McGraw and Peter Reaper. There is also the Class B Pace with June Set. Allie Burnham and Leland; and the Class C Trot and Pace with Virginia Kalmuck. But- cher Boy and Mr. Tiliey. HUIIIDIIEI" Leads Race For Points (Canadian Press) Ronnie Hudson won't be headed by fellow-Mariiiliiers in the race for scoring honors in the Inter- national American Isoague. and at the pace he is hitting these days, it is likely he'll end the season with the league championship. Hudson nxided three more points. a. pair of goals and an assist. last week to bring his total to an even 50, which is big stuff in any cir- cuit. His scoring has played an im- portont. part in most Indian- apolis Capitals victories. The former Halifax Wolverine is far ahead of the closest Maritimer. Pete Kelly of Pittsburgh who add. 0d a goal and an assist to his re- cord to bring it to 35_ Hudson is slated for o berth ivith the Detroit Red Wings next season. according to the Wings’ manager, Jack Adams. Joe Lamb. a native of Sussex N. 13.. continued his close race with his teammate, Lloyd Jack- son, formerly of New Glasgow, N S. Jackson scored a goal that l would have tied him ivlih Lamb at ZB-ea/ch. but Lamb gave Jackson, the assist. ' 'I'1ie standings:- G A Pls Hudson, Ind. 2'1 23 50 Kelly, Pitt. 18 1'7 35 Keating, Syr. 11 18 29 Lamb, Spring 17 10 27 lVLcMnnus N. H“ 3 i8 21 Sherwood, Prov. 8 10 1B Steele, Prov_ 7 9 l6 Currie, Pitt. 4 8 12 Kuhn. Syr. 4 8 12 Desilets, Prov. 6 2 8 Snooker In a. Provincial Snooker tourna- ment match played last night Earl Stanley won from T. McQuarric uwo games to one in a close and exciting match. Two games arr i scheduled for to-night; 1n the first J. McDougall meets F. Rimflflhiih and in the second H. Redmond plays E. Latter. Sla n l MARCH 5, 1940 11111111111? ‘The first round. in . . section of the Provinclilael Bbiellmu tournament. started last 111.5,!“ the Sunn side Billiard Pia-lo? wt,“ Jack W1 lama won from A Bu‘? ley by a margin of 82 points Th; scores being 300 to 218. Taillight W. Iiawlor meets E Stanley Th officials last night “w. 50,1: referee and Stewart Marker FinaI {Beat Montague Hockey Club 05-3 Last Night T0 Take iTwo-game Series By 3-3 Count Montague by a 2-0 score. Played at the Forum, over 800 special train from Montague, IIW they entered the game with but 1t In tho first two sessions Raymond stopped it ion of rubber from all angles and all positions. OILy after his tcniinlitcs had entered the final session leading 2-0 a3 a rasult. of first and second period goals and then gone 0n a scoring rampoie for four goals Lu the first 2 minutes and 35 seconds of the final heat did Montague beat his defence. In the remaining ininutes of the game 11.11115 hard-puggini; Montague for- ward scored twice h mself and made the ploy for the other losers’ goal but it was only a, game but futile effort to cut down the hi5 lead the Mt. Stewart team had p ed up. Montague pressed hard right from the opening bell but for three- quarlcrs of the sesJon both goalies proved unbeatable. Raymond had hree saves in a row as Montague raced in on top of him and he had lust made another sgectaoular save when histcmn gave 1m a 1-0 lead on ihe game Pete Weir after fool- int: Montague defence basing to “Dukc" McDonald at the goaimouth the latter scoring easily for the only counter of the riod. Montague. ng by three goals on the round sent eve but although they b aroum like "hornets" they couldn't bea Raymond. And again Mt. Stewar shot the only goal of the session. Peters and Weir stflzing a Pnassin attack that took them r ght wl Weir taking the last pass and draw- ing the ggalie for the score. A l1 h inlg-llke attack at the start o the third period gave Royals the game and 54 seconds after the start. McDonald let. fly with a shot. from me boards the puck drib- bling between the Montague goalies leg and into the twlnes. 27 seconds later Peters snapped one from well out On a pass from McAdam and a- gain the red light blinked. Set back by this unexpected scoring M01111!- _g1_1e saw Peters get hi5 second oal series. . ivit-hixi 25 seconds us he beat l- ion with another fast 51101- 10 1119 1i open corner. t3; liefiimcgs lager wMfi. '3 art lot. e na 12°9- e drglii thes loafie on McDomI-lg’: P555 Gradual y Mont-omit! 08-1116 bank t0 the iltt-nck with a. fighting (115111!!! that gave them t-hrfié E°1115~ Al- 3-23 as Montague swarmed around Har- ris drove the disc home. Less than four minutes later J. Fraser took Harris’ piissout from the corner for the second Montallle 80111- W1 Harris spearhead of the 11110111412119 nttack scoring the prettiest Z0111 of the grime as he stickhandled through the entire Mt. Stewart 188m Led by the sensational net minding of their goalie Mt. Royals lust night advanced to the final for the Island lntcrrnedlalq hockey title against Sumniersi’ Crystals when they beat lllonton. Hockey Club 6-3 in tho second game of tho series to take the rimml by on 8-3 count, Royals having previously won the opening game at who turned them back as they broke through. th zilgilmt when he Stewart fans, half of whom travelled by the two teams stage a Wldc-opgn bristling battle all the way with the work of tho Mt. Stewart gnu, standing nut like a beacon light ln the first three sessions as the losers staged attack after attack in an attempt to cut down the Z-goal ilellell wan always the Mt. Sti-ivnrt [03]]. and drew the goalie for the final counter of the game. For the balance of the game up battle raged from end to and bu; neither team carried punch enough for a. goal. Lineups z Mt. Stewart: Goal. Raymond: De. fence. McAdam. McIntyre 1110131111. tick; Forwards, weir, A McDonald, Pledters, F. Kelly. S. Kelly, R. McDoxi. a . Montague: Goal. Mcbellan: de- fence. Watterworth. Gaudct. .1, Fraser Fbrwards. McKenzie R. Me. Donal , Landry, Martin. Harris. P. Fraser. Referee-Roy Prowse UMMARY First Period l-Mt. Stewart, “Duke" McDonih (Weir) 15.47. Penalty-Gaudet. Second Period Z-Mt. Stewart Weir (Peters) 14.17. Penalties-Peters (2), McIntyre. Third Period o S-Mt. Stewart. “Duke" McDflmlfl ‘éil-‘Mi. Stewart. Peters (MCMBIII) ‘s-‘Mi. Stewart Peters 1.5a. 6-Mt. Stewart, Weir (McDonald) 2.35. 7-Montague, Harris 8.28. B-Montague. J. Fraser 12.13. 9-Mt. Stewart. Harris 14-34- Penalty —McAdam. Middleweight Defends Title TOR-ONTO, March 4-4011:- Lcn Wadsworth of Hamilton. 9111-1 successiuililh dogoengled girlie 6111213111‘: middloweig t £81}: finnkle Gm ovese of Toronto to a draw in 1° rounds. Wadsworth weigh“! ‘i? 3-4 pounds and Genov-ese 100. was o slugfest all thetwglf-‘fig, (Harris) THE FORUM TllE S. P. B. A. 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