FEBRUARY. 23- 194.0 .. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) 13110112115 mcsi dynamic per-g. .n,,,,l_v, John J. Mcuraw. was bur- ,“ a; Ncw York .-.ix years ago w. ' l», ||}.-l\\0 your; iii the game_. New York 4', -, lll.‘llllgl"l' 0i tllo ., the game's “Little Na. .ll‘ lillll illrlled over the man- ln i932 but llllllilucd as Vifie-Pre-‘ildfifll 0f the My m; led 10 New York mms l. Niillitilal League honors and glrrg m world championship; -_qn 1.1! Lo Bill Torry lll-lmie_record_ Navy Sarge THE CHABLQTIETIQWN GUARDIAN From Behind r In Last Two Periods To Earn Draw With Jr. Royals in the last two periods of the game. and outplaylng tilrm at the same time, Navy last night forced another giuna In the Commercial Hockey League championship acriea by playing "wh- gecolid successive tie with tho Junior Royals, the encounter end- ing ii-illi. Result of last night's garlic left the Royals with the only will oi the series with the last two games falling to decide a winner. A scoring burst in tho first period that netted them four counters l“ their opponent's one sent the Royals away to a commanding lead in the first twenty minutes of the game but after that the Navy took over m; driver's seat as they outscored their opponents 2-1 in the middle will» and fiQ deadlocked the acore with a I-l edge in the final Outscorillg their opponents 5-2 dlukkcr. Sensational goal-tending by Earl Boates in tile JlinlLIS cage “iicularly 1n the second sess:o11 in llc kicked out a toil o! rubber -_u_, me playinakiiig of Bucko 311101‘ in the 111st per.od were me deciding factors that gave the Juniors the draw. From the sec- mq period on Navy wnlllnu-fllly nrrled the play to their opponents mm p, fast. hard-driving game llai slowly but surely whittled 1min the lead and enabled Yhemifl gcoic three goals in tlhe space of live lilinutes in the 111181 56551011 i0 earn their draw. Settling down to work rigtlit from me start Royals took only YIW° lnlnilles and 40 seconds to score ml» opening goal as Buckc Trainer iorccd into tho 50111135 809 l! P955‘ out io McLeod with the centreman Wiring nu with a whistling drive irom I been feet out. Navy, firing away tied the count less than two minutes later as Ev. Jay llpped a short forward pass to Wilf wlilllcn with the latter picking the open corned‘ beautifully with a. fliarply angled Blhot, The tie score was in existence oilly the matter of ilvo minutes and 39 seconds how- ever when Charlie Deighan stick- llillldllllg inside the Navy defence mapped a. io/w drive that beat. Mc- lnn:s, cleanly. More than seven minutes later with the Royals con- trolling the play P. Roach pick- ed his spot calmly from Mclnnls‘ doorstep and the Royals led 3-1. Moon's goals came on a P958 11'0"! minor. One second before the acll Trainer took a pass from Mc- read 5-3 at llhe bell. front of the Royals cage. Lineups: low, Pound, P. Whaien, L. Blacquiere, Cudmorc. Royals: Goal, Booms: defence, W. McDonald, Jay; forwards, McLeod, Trainer, Delgihan, J. Roach, . Roach, Wllutlock, Blanchard, Rich- ard. Referee-Roy Proiwse. SUMMARY Ftrlt Period 2-Navy, Whalen (Jay) 4:24 Il-Royals, Deighan 7:03 (Trainor) Leod and ‘the fast. shot ju-st beat. 14 3'1 the time keepers bell to give the lunlors a 4-1 . Coming out for the second period Navy began controlling the play but. were kept oif the score sheet. 5y llie fast moving Boat/cs. Over lalf tine period had elapsed before 111s scoring began and it. was me Royals that opened it, Mclood tak- lng passes from J. Roach and P. Roach for a 5-1 lead. Jack Dair- rach s. minute and 34 seconds later with Royals playing two men short ind Navy one poked the puck away lrom a Royal player inside the de- lenco and had BOBIEG at his mer- ry. Less than four minutes later as Navy ganged Worth took Jays koalmoum pass to make the score 4-‘Royals, P. Roach S-Royala. Trainol‘ (Mclood) 19:50 Penalties-None. Second Period B-Royals. McLeod (J. Roach, P. Roach) 12:11 7-Navy J. Iiarraoil 13:45 B-Navy, Worth (Jay) 17:01! Penalties-L. Blacquiere, L. Jay, W. lvlcDonald. Third Period B-Rloyals, Trainer (McLeod) 10:42 lo-Navy, Dari-sch (lowlor) 13:07 il-Nfivy. Lawlor 16:00 12-Navy. E. Jay 18:20 Penalty-L. Blaoquiere. Mysterious Miss LeapYear At Forum Solllcllllilg unique in the annals of novelty skating will take place M. the P‘0runl lonigllt when t-ho lvlllulr llli-rllcllrili will be lllle ap- Marcjnro of llliss Ileap You (in YllbKllhSf‘) and someone is anilig to l\|i'l a’ crisp now five dollar bill “I10 will recognize lie-r and call her h" mm“- SH‘ iviil azrlve at the rink about lilo second Oi‘ third illilrl zlllll will hkilli‘ aluong the Piivlrrl. fllltl ll called by llillili‘ by a liilllfi hhilifll‘ sllr- will lmlnctliaioly "T017 tile lurk-y our lo the l-wrillil "rill-v whore lit‘ will receive “~'* 171/0 of ll\‘(‘ (Inlays. ll lllll.l 1w understood i-lllll I10!‘ "lll*~'llillt‘ illiial. ll‘lll hf‘ iili.cl'i'i\1'l‘i'i ‘lull lll- ilelllcrcl ill llny way. it musl- ’ " VIII‘ tllosslnl: vnnlvsl. and Nrillnlrlv will have l-llcii‘ chance ll» \\'ll\ Ill!‘ (‘v0 dollars. “ If. {will lvllril silo is identified lmr‘ \\‘1ll vslwrt llr-r romeo to the l i111‘? of illf‘ lcv and propose Imperial Service Station Defeats Flags 3 - 2 The Imperial Service Station de- footed Frank Clarke's Flags 3-2 in a. hockey game last night. The victory gavo the Service Station team a tie with the Flags. Each team has won three games in the eight-game schedule. The game was handled by Johnny Kelly. The Forum staff or anyone con- nected with the Forum in any way are barred from cnmrwting in this cmliest. it, is purely for the bene- fit of the regular skating custom- ers. The l-egifar ’l‘hursdoy night skair will be hold tonight. (Wod- nesdayl which will allow the Thursday night patrons to gel, in on tilis big leap year attraction. if you could us:- five extra dol- lars and are lucky try the nam- ing of MLss loan Year tonight and win the money. There will be no judges tonight except Miss Leap Year and her word is final as to who will get lfxiflllllilkc ill Lailitioilal loop year ...i-i1e..i'ive_<_igl_1ars. IDENTIFY MISS LEAP YEAR-FORUM Fell. ZB-WIN $5.0il—See ller Proposal THE LADIES HOLD THE UPPER HAND IN LOVE AFFAIRS Iii slilulllil, aovs, TliEY will lisli PARTNERS - Till. BIG LEAP YEAR SKATE Again in the third period Royals. despite ilheir performance seemed headed for a victory as ‘rrainor w_ Mullins gave them a 6-3 lead l0 minutes and Geo, Mlchagl 170 297 179 42 seconds alter on a pass from Mc- Leod but the Navy's untirlng efforts bore fruit in the final seven min- utes of the game as they shot three goals without a return to deadlock the count. Jack Darrach got the irst as he took Lawlors pass at the goalmouth at 13.07; ilwo {ninultes and 53 QBCOIHAS later Law- vr 581mm 11 ammo Mmmd-a. Toombs 194 242 214 and Ev. Jay got. one tying counter at 18:20 of the period slamming ihedischoilrlefmma mixup 1n Navy: Goal, Momma. defence. Lam- MlcDonald; forwards, Jay. Worth, J. Darracn, 6 l-Royals, McLeod (Trainer) 2:40 Our Gang 0100 |__ TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, FEBY. 28th BOWLING RESULTS G, Gillls 163 197 179 'I‘otai—3340. High Single, M. Block 247. High ‘Three, M. Block 647. Mixed League H011! NAME BOWLING M. Carragher m ias 10s —-——- Total-3070. Challenge Match Series Alerts: Larnbroa Barbers V- Corie 185 11s 193 M. Block 247 204 196 J. Hughes 177 194 206 H. Sentner 129 244 155 LOW Score 122 112 105 . R. Mc-Dougall 152 239 203 E. Hessian 12:1 103 139 E. Michael 175 125 142 M. Aylward 184i 98 149 E. Cudmore 207 132 196 G. McCardla 122 101 106 B. Michael 161 207 212 'I‘0tal--2637. Totai-azzd. Ladies High Single, s. smith Michael's Grocery Sig-adios High Three, B. ‘Salli/h E. Callaghan 182 175 155 Gents H1811 Single, L. Blanch- J. Tierney 220 208 128 T.‘ 255. J. Michael 22s 18s 210 Gents High Three. E. Robin 67a. 132 137 185 P 7 2 Z Tonight at 9 O'clock Big Four League All Star-ova. Old ‘rimera. CHAR LEYS Pals; Store League Stern: |1=‘. McCarvills 124 120 240 P. Harper 162 116 174i n. Connors 15s 24-1 13a B. Gamhum 161 21o 121 F‘. Martin ' 151 204 126 M. Gillis 205 108 102 D Coyle 156 174 177 R. Gallant: 211 197 290 Low Score 105 9'1 iao P. South 231 14:1 151 Totol-ZWS. G. McDonald 192 248 273 Total-duo. Topsterl: . L Callaghan 134 210 20d Carter n Co. Low Score 124 120 165 F. mliiy 182 211 12a I. Douizan 13s 159 135 I. Curley 140 116 152 L. Grant. 221 169 243 A, Wigner 105 97 157 G. Barbour 149 265 195 M. Diinn ‘ 139 97 160 M. Carter 176 146 211 Total—2640. ‘J. Cousins 230 248 272 Indies l-iigh Single, E. Connors N J. Clow 205 139 149 ' T0tal—3441 5.11am High Three. m. Connors dents High Single, G. Toombs 5glenta High Three, G. Toombs" Giants: _ T. McAdam 177 158 209 E. Mitchell 113 177 132 B. McCabe 145 167 167 M. Walsh 114 110 159 D. Cullen 161 138 179 Total-HOG. Spuds: C. Costello 138 110 1'78 Low Score _ _ 114 130 130 n. mylm W 1'17 139 185 Iow Score . 113 110 130 G. McInnis 120 211 96 Total-loin. zdsadlcs High Single, G, McInnis 47531.11“ mgil m», a. McCalbe 209cm; High 111116, T. McAdam J “Cents High Three, T. McAdam Royals: E. Robin Z31 196 251 L. Blanchard 1512 255 161 E. Dougan 176 128 194 S. Smith 220 157 133 A. Birch‘ 122 112 176 méodles High. Single, .1. Cousins nigh m», .1. Cousin: 15o. zgoGents High Single, R. Gallant High time. cl. MGDOIIIId us. 8. A. McDonald’! E. McDougall 115 116 170 S. McLeuchlin 168 172 M2 M. McAuslamd 204 142 143 W. McKenzie 259 184 130 P. McKinnon 184 159 196 F. Burke 153 175 240 Royal Packing Co. E. Johnson 140 142 1m Dr. Thompson I54 198 173 R. McEachern 138 103 179 W. Fllrgeison 221 108 179 L. Barrett 105 143 181 R. Jenkins 211 170 192 T0ial—-2946. 1411195 H1811 Binsle. M. Mo- Ausland 204 ladies High Three, r. Mo- Klnnon 539 Gents H|h Single, W. Mm, Kenzle 259. solGcnts High Three, W, mrguson Tonight at. 7.00 Mixed League Reds Vs. Dodgers. Bees Vs. Cubs. Black Hawks Streak Ends Take 6' - 0 Perfection ‘Chalks Up Fifth Will Arri- McPhei-solfs Poricctllvn curling rink lnsl. night i'(‘5illi’ii‘(‘| their winning ways 111 the Regal Flour competition whcii they ric- ieated E D. Nlcholsolfs Our Gang rink ll u) 6 to reinalil atop of the standing with five wins a- galnst one defeat. Perfection took a-n early lead and built up a 10-1 lead in the first. six ends that withstood the losers bid on the last. four cnda of the match as Our Gang took four of them. The socre by ends: Raga iour Perfection 20223100 0031 Unbeaten As Brains Victory BOSTON. Feb. 27—(CPl—WiLl1 Roy Conilcilci", Moi lllll and Bill Cowley leading the way, Boslolll Bruins ended Chicago's nlne-gallle ilnlbr-llioll Sl-Yflik tonight, lacing tho, Illiwks 6-0 1n a National Hockey‘ Lvauui: galiit’. As goalie Fra-ilk Brinlsok galllcil ills lilill shutout of the canlplligil, Lin: vlclors moved to wltlllll a glllllc oi the mice-setting Ncw York ltzlilgcrs. SUMMARY ‘First Period ' Scoring-None Pe1ialt1es—No11e. Second Period 1 l-Boslon, Hill (clapper. Cowley) 0205 lmfzoston, Cowley (Conacher) 1 '5 Ii-Boston. Bauer fllapper, Du- mart) 13:56 Penalty-South. _ Third Period 4-Boston. Hill (Oonwcher, Cowley) 822 FORUM BIG “ FEATURES 2. 1.--Mlss Leap Year - will appear. A prize oi’ $5.00 given to first person addressing her by name. 2.—Mlss Leap Year will make her proposal. FINE GOOD SKATING MUSIC F Imlllllllllillllillllll- HEAPS 0F Fllll KEEN ISE JOIN THE HAPPY Tlliifliiii l-Boslon, Conaciler d-ini, Ham- 1 a-so ill . G-BOSLOD, Oonache (Cowley, 511119134 Penalties-Schmidt, March (ma- jor), lJiunart. George Leslie Wins Bout WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. ‘eh. 27 -iCP1 — fleorle Leslie, ward Island Dennis O'Brien of ew York to. night in the third round of a so ednled four-round boxing e re eree a f ht n 5.31 lli [gull thkrfigh '1.‘ wa n maid. ‘ °° °' TIP T0!’ U.N.B. Takes First Place FREDEERICTON, Fob, ‘.17 -iCP1 l —Ul11V91'5"Y 0i Ni-‘W Dnln5“':k‘klllifivillCllll billiard tnurlizlmcill. by“ gab-flied flight; 1011601321" (111111 YWW mmlvlliililz .lnllnllv (illmliunl one oi!‘ runsvl c - rlilco ~ wal- Intercollegiate Basketball by iliefeatigg Mount Allison Uni- Ilicillnond 300; Garnhunl 270. To- t 40- 2. V?‘ yanoum- Cont“; U_ N B_ '10!‘ in the first game of the finals, oo-eds trounchcd Mount glzls 33-14 and roso to first lllflfl‘ in the Maritime collegiate league. is the time for action . . .visii your Tip Top store while the rdnge is still complete and select your suiting or topcociiing. $12!! 911M500 fioilauls la 611cm 4mm $2 750 Hand-Cut dncl Individually Tailored to Your Personal Measurements Zulu £4 gully! 044m Za/Jq! flood! fb l Zinnia! ‘TAILDRS SffAO-"RES AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE 9.9 Grafton Street J. E’. WRAN, Manager Sunnyside ~---— ~—- — —.= I BILLIARIIS The fans got rather a surprise‘ inst night lli the SUHILVSIdO Bil iird ‘ Parlor when the "0141 war-hm" o" INIIT)’ Rcclnloild iglllilfd his \\'ll\’ lo! llloiililils iii the first section of tllcl Island j the favorites to cop the title, bv n League qnargln of 30 points. the score llc 11g ‘l llllifllt Frnnk Acorn meets Bill Lavv- ‘lzllil the winner \\‘lll moot Redmond v who drew lhc bro. The ofiicialsl Ladies. Into“ xggllligtq-EQQCISOH, refer-cc, Allison SNODRERAbM (me m All remaining grllilcs _ . the flip-v. round oi ihc 111st éeflf-"rlé of the provincial iouinilnlliil. we run oil ~11 Ihcillfit N" “a-“am 3a illght the lrt~t mulch will be Dlilld who“ C, McDonald mums H. Re c-l nllllld. The draw ful- illi‘. __ scconm mum will take place fililowlng ill mntc DALIIOUSIE. N. 11.. Fob. 27- (CPl—5ali1t John Delivers took a .\l-1'i‘illgl4’llf‘.l(‘l on lilo Ncw Brim» wick Jilnlrr hooky 1.110 tonight, blanking Dalhoilslc 5-0 in the first contest 0i it twza-gnnie total-goal series for the Cllix-iliplllllillllp. Aficr n. SPCOITKLM‘ first period me Beavers tallied twice in the second and added lliroe more in the third while Dsllliousio was imable to get. la shot past Goalie Gigge; t n PAGE SEVEN Junior Royal! ran flunk "I'M! lucky stars plug Hi6‘ i-mll ii-liillllg ability m’ 11,111 Monti»,- iinll liliy om- nrgl-ll with ll lie ill in»: iii; ‘a ru- l-ounter auzlllist ill» ."~-l\.'- rllll/"i- That tllvy ulrn fillliil-‘Hl l|'lUl|ll\"| ~ ~.i \‘l'|||| ill |"¢Il'| villi-ill ill I ‘.111 |1‘\ lll aits-nilrliil- 11ml ii in» l ix-"wl ‘NHL’ that. it win-ll‘! :1 jlilllv-l pllllilmrl game thl-y vrerl- ilk-m; lliii ill. . .. I . They bore nhmil as " blrlnce t0 a -l"il.l ~ il-‘Alll as .1 silo * burst in llie (KY1- tent to letit no up by filirlnil; gamels DBVIJZ‘ £11: .- - That their pcriurlllilrlvi- was dis- gppoiniiilg would 1w lilllllllg’ ii milli- ly. (iolle “as tiil~ spl-ril llliil they HIT‘. irupuillc 0i‘ Uiiiiiisllliig; jl|l\\lflg lwro the fine 1lLl>$1Iig lumen, 111.11 L4 so .much 11 part oi lilril‘ Qdllll’; ill i.il't ‘everything ill thl- 0.1x‘ o1‘ :1 plllllrt gum] till-v pus-n ~-. u.“ (Lilr pil ‘inns bv its ailsvllrr. ill ilil fzlllil iii l" laymen lill- llslli l‘w.li U lu ure has ilrollglli lllini lllrilillh a many tough SIHJIS.’ .. - o I ‘w 4 llli 6 .ll. scored 2021s bu: :1.- Ior a team just one week away from the bi-glllillllg uf the dole-lice of their llfilrliinuriltll- it was hull-ed a had showing. flllil om,- illllt illtty hurl better not i‘('lli'Lll 11ml \H~f‘l( i! they are to sllrvlil- filo lirjl P11111111- Thoy haw a lot of in before “Ktdiil-silrlv 1 round and they have to iwl busy H01 tomorrow or the Iltkl m) lllli right away. There __ ess the hill-Ill hat. many Limos iii that; is wilv 1a“ 111i rankles so much. game ha» tailgh: that no mailer ahead they c estimate U101!‘ £10110 - t ll ili : lira LO under- ‘A. It ia an old laying and a true all that a amo is never liver uliul tho final w isile and 110111111 alwulfl l! "or s, team dill rl-l izc ii. Ellie." u!‘ won't got by pill _' ill§ll kl" "t lioi-kov and it is our sllil-ere ho that the Rovlrh, |l0\.\<'*<\l|ll; lllo ai- lmy fill-y do, u-ill 011 lilbli‘ rlvxt ap- Jwl-ance prove illiit U10)‘ (‘Hi1 l n ust as good as they looked liuli ight. ease from a \’l<'il1l"\' . of young Brinffs.‘ ‘ (‘Gilli-KI and flVlti til 1‘il!\l|‘ lflllii lli-llllril a ‘hroe 2h“ H.341 (li‘\i‘l'\l~< tlll- lllulll-s‘ cnmmvllilzllilvil null .\'.l\'\ s 11"’ "'11" Any team that llzl< illP flniFllqhflf alicc last night 11111 all ummn“ (iifferi-llt nllllmlk lill the outcome of tile svrir“. e t . . . Playing a fav l However Saiuriinl- Iiiflhi is llnotbw "- gnmq- null “' " illlllill-rl llv the rmlilrlrlivr till-y ~t |\1I\l' ril [rpm Inst lli'_ lllitli‘ v- h‘, a“ PM." M»; prlllilll: Hi4‘ gtlrivl i011 iiilh 2.11114‘. Mi. 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