l A Defeat '_ Fluke Goa BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING , All - Stars _ 4-14 5 In Final Game Of Series; ls Aid Royals (U! Droid MoNl-lns-ru. Ofllldlfllrrtfll Stiff Writer) _ (C- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MDNTIEAL. April It-Moutresl Royals flashed to s 4-1 victory (w. or Toronto Ail-Stars, Ontario tit-lists tonight to ldvuuco o. m. gem... Canada. Allan Cup hockcyliinsl. Them; p" n“ gosh“ mmphm the rough: in the two-of-thres-gsme series. They won the first game like 9-1, and int st. Toronto Monday 5-3. ' The Royals will move on to Halifax where they will meet Wolver- wf-threc-lsmc ssrioe for the right . Ines Saturday in tbs first of s. two < b-onter the Allan Cup final against I NEVILLE OUTSTANDING ‘ Brilliant play by Dave Neville. veteran right wingelxgave Royals the victory in one of the hardest- fought amateur games .seen here this year. I . Neville slammed in two of his j team's four goals and was credit- Id with another when a. Toronto defenccman accidentally cleared the . rubber into his own goal. Lanky p- Hugh Farquharson, centre. scored ‘ the other. Toronto's lone counter was scored by Ken Grivel early in the third period. A lucky goal early in the second session started Royals on their way to victory. l-lughle Farquharson , carried the puck in and passed to '_ Neville. who lost the rubber in s ' scramble. Pud Kitchen, ‘in attemp- ting to clear, shoved the‘ rubber in- to hi; own net. ‘The score was cred- ited to Neville. A‘ ‘penalty to Bus- ter Mundey, Royal cleienceman. paved the way for the second goal by Noville a few minutes later. USE FD’! IOBWARIDS ‘Ibrontoe rushed five men up the lice and Neville took a_ pass from 8t. Germain in his own zone to break sway and beat Andy Goldie, Toronto not minder. easily. ‘lbnonto carried the play at the start of the final period and Gri- vcl shoved home Fowler's pass on s gang play at the five minute mark. Another breakaway. this time by Farquharson and Neville, t the game in the bag for Royals. wsver. Farquharson shot the rubber over to his winger as he hit the blucline and Neville coasted in to beat Goldie easily: - A minute later, Royals gt? their second fluke goal of the nght to Infle it sole. Goldie came out of his pet. to juggle with a loose puck iFu-quharson shoved out his to lift the rubberthrough the to net minderb. leg; into the All-Stars were without two oi eir best men, Teddy Olliver. out with a broken mist. and Don Hod- ges, who has water on the knee. Hugh Farquhorson. centre last year on the McGill University squad . hich bowed to Moncton Hawks in ‘hstern semi-final, and spear csd of Royals‘ attack, was in on ry goal tonight although he did ct get an assist on Nevllle‘s second After Monday's game Toronto rt writers rode Farquharson and Germain for ignoriufl Neville on , the attack but tonizht the line =clicked with WOOiBlOH as it did all . through the Senior Group season and a tight five-game playoff for the group title with Ottawa Sena- rAsr um‘ heavy lutting resrguards and two well balanced lines when Royals t Wolverines on Saturday. -coach Don Pennlsion has a. team of home brcds that can take punish- nd it. out. and can will‘: goals in flocks ii they get an 01ml- lng. Only non-Montrealcrs on the gqum gre Neville, who came here three years ago from Hamilton and 8t. Germain. an Ottawan. who has , been e, resident of Montreal since v he mtersd McGlll University about 1o your ago sod Royals for several ycarsfollvwin! graduation. ' als were conceded an edize $0- into tonight's some. the T01?“- to squad not finding the keen hor- um ice to their liking last wcck. Re; trees were changed for the collie!- llowing Toronto complaint" in ‘Big Forty-five ~ Halifax will see s fast teem. with ' has played with - Port Arthur. first game. and the N. H. L. pair oi Billy Bell and Euscbe Daigneault had control tonight. s LINEUPS . Toronto: ' Goal, Goldie; defence, FOWM‘. Kitchen: centre, Robinson; wings, Large, Grlvel; subs, Par- sons. Acheson. Lamport. Bowman. Rflysls: Goal. Seguin: defence, H. Murray, Tougher; centre, Far- quharson; wings, St. Germain, Neville; subs, MaoQuisiou, Watson, K. Murray. Mundey. Officials: Billy Bell and B. Daig- neault. SUMMARY ' First Period o score. Penalties: Watson, Bow-men. Second Period l. Royals, Neville lllbrquhar- son) 1.36- 7 it. Royals. Neville (Bt. Germain) .37. Penalties: Farquharson, Mundey. Robinson. ‘ Third Period 3. Toronto, Grivel (Fowler) 5.31. 4. Royals, Neville (Farquhar- son) 14.11. 5. Royals, Farquharson, 15.15. Penalties: Bowman. B on spe il _ At Curling Rink Tonight. the curlers are getting together for a forty-five competl tion. Most of the teams that com- peted on the ice willbe represented. The Kinlook team believes it is just. as good with the cords as they are with the stones, which remains to a light lunch will be served and prizes will be presented to the win- ning tea-ms. _ Kinlock-J. B. Johnston. it. J. Worthy, H. Winchester. H. Spillett. Irish-W. Duffy, M. Campbell, Judge Duffy, Col. Moore. Big Four-Dr. McIntyre, C. M. Williams, Jack Fraser. R. Mcbslnc. Travellers-W. W. Lord. J. Walk- er, 0. McGregor, P. Turner. Juniors-A. Splllett, W. Houston. C. McKenzie, E. Taylor. Csrvells-Phill Cobb, H. Howatt. J. S. McDonald, Geo. McLeod Insurance-D. B. Stewart. Sear,.C. H. Black. B- R- Helmh- Potato Kings-Col. v Thompson, Geo. shmnlxw . J Boillter. _ Railroad-Alex Scott, Jack l-Iow- att, Jack Cameron. Em 593°- Entcmainezs-W. Davies. 1". Cordwell, w. L. Brenton. L. Mo- dman. D. A- Leod. Bankers~A. W. ilyn ear, A. McKinnon, J. F. W1”- Morrlsorl. - Lawyers-R. R. Bell. Dal/EL Mfith‘ icson, o. A. Bentley. T“! “- ‘"- ____...__-- coroarn aoxas. BAN LONDON. Avril 8—<°-P~>—'"" Albert Hall authorities have lifted the ban on colored boxers so f“ as Obie‘ xslkier. m’ h vywe rom sites, i: concerned. but 8m" m" victory over St. Louis Browns to- day. st. Louis (A 304 oco 000-IO l3 a Brooklyn (N) ooo 0oz sex-w 1n a Elsenstot. Larnanske, Loganfqreen and Phelps. Oilncinrnti (N) 000 09'.) Philadelphia N 040 030 02x-9 10 1 Moore. Pezullo and Wilson. I C O be seen. After thcplay ‘ ' in 37 strokes. ROYALS QUALIFY TO Dean Fined By LManager Chuck Templeton 's (A. P. By Guardian's _ ' ' Wm) DOTHAN, Ala., April 3. — Dizzy Dean, tcmpermental pitching see of 5t. Louis Cardinals, today we; fined $l00 by Manager Him-Ric Frisch for missing the tom's tram at Dublin, 0a., last night. ~ Charlie Gelhert was fitted 050 and outfielder aed Worthington w... sent home to St. Louis by the Rod Bl"! Pilot for a similar oflencc. .."=.'.*~".*sr...°h:;*~t...wm.. tern‘ - r and" "belligerence." m‘ Ott Gets Homer But TeamLoses JACKSON. Miss. April a-Mel 0tt's home run of! Monte Peas-son in the fourth inning savcd= New York Gianto from s. Ihlltflututadgy as Cleveland made four out of six in their bamstonrliug series with s. 6-1 victory. New York Cleveland Dunning; lak. Brcinael. I t ORLANDO, F'la.. April s-Afiox being seven runs behind at the end of three innings, Brooklyn Dodg- ers sluelged their way to o. 16-10 Wfllltllll. Welland and Hemsley; sroz: TRAITS wnv lllll run SEEK RE-Ellllllili “Through With Hoc- key For the Pres- ent,” Says President of M. A. H. A. (0- P- By Gui-alien's Special Wire) ' AMHERST, N. 5.. April 34>“..- ldblli/JBJUQS E. Wry o1 the Mm. time Amateur Hockey Association said tonight he was through with hockey leadership "for the present Iii 1688i." I-hd would not seek re- election. Referring to a. rumor he was wold»: presidency of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, Mr. WW declared that the present was I- P00!‘ time for it, as officers would not be elected at the c. A. H. A. meeting in Halifax next week. The election of omeers, he said, would not take plaoe until 1936, and Cecil Duncan of Ottaxwa, first vice. ilrofildenht). goal: be the logical suc. cessor . . G1 ls. Prairie. kw 0t ma“ . "whim!" the Other clubs in the Maritime Provinces will support the concerted move of-South Shore ‘mid VBUBY clubs to elect Mr. James Smith to the presidency is not for mo to dlsousi. President Wry sgiq 0f the M. A. H. A. situation. “I naturally lmwne that there will be other candidates in the field 1°;- the iXBIiZlOD. although, 0i’). the othgf mild» the D081’- moy go begging." s At Winter Haven. Fla: 002-4 81 Schott. Davis and Campbell; E. At Galveston. Tex; Chicago (A) 202 142 0--11 30 1 Galveston (TL) 030 001 0-- l B‘ 1 Ernsha/w, Whitehead and Ruel; Jwkucki. Bennett and Linton. tCalled end seventh to allow time for second game doubleheader). At Galveston, 'I‘ex.: ' Pittsburgh (N) 000 020 003-4) 9 0 Galveston (TL) 000 101 030-2 5 l Osborne and Grace; Gibbs and Mosley. ‘ Hold Practice Despite Fierce H a _i ls t o r m Purwv-bN-mA-Mns, April a --(C. P. Csbleb-Both Oxford and cfllflilfldce crews. with the classic varsity boat only three days 01!. went ou the nlvcr today de- mite I f! hailstorm although they went to Wandsworth Bcsdb when the water was smoother. Oxford paddled for a while and then didsaholtburstofrowing in their first outing, then returned on tho elfo tide. They hld l0 strokes inlssccondsirloneburstandin a nlinuws row. the Thames R. C. eight a 1 1-4 length lead. best thcm by half I. length, their rate being 0. l8 and 3'1 strokes h}; the quarter. half and full min- u . ’ Cambridge also/paddled m the morning although they had a short burst of rowing. In the aftemocn the Light Blues did little work, al- though in a. minute's row they Hopes For Club Minus Champion MONTREAL. April 3—'I'ho poor player _is the best thing for snort. according to Prof. Ramsay Tra- quair. head of the department of architecture at McGill University decision does not include all color- gguut Fbste and lack illuggln, Ottavfa, who ‘handled the UNIIAPP Can't stand being humili- ated before her friends s Tilrlssndsgslnberhusbandhss embarrassed her-has appeared with her in public with an unsightly stubble. Should she accept his ex- cuse that: his skin is tender-that it is h-ritutsd by irqqusnt shaving? Tunic: skin is uoioogsr an excuse H‘ neglect-Radars Gillette "Blue In” " is scientifically ground.‘ honed, and strapped to permit essystrokcl on sensitive Qlflfits fscss. Tryihcflllisttflfluo Bis " ind scs for yourself. lllillt Q. o... ccrsorrow ‘a , YWIFETI-ILLS v ornusllnlrs umuzcl llllllvlfiosltlvdv Blue "NOW, 5o 25¢ -l rd boxers. Blades o o 50¢ " and authority on pastimes. Popu- larity, professionalism and what he calls the stranglehold of rules have turned most games into "complicetr corpses." he declared st smeeting of the Royal Mont- real Curling Club. Prof. ‘Praquair said he had no better wish for the club than ob- scurity and plenty of poor players. In fsct he had hopes of s. club that would expel any member who won s championship. He pointed out that the majority of players in any sport belonged to the poor clams competitively. The simple manner in which some popular sports originated was described by Prof. ‘haqusir. Golf new from Scottish shepherds field hockey. ‘when it crs of the lowland shepherd. Masons. held up in their work by frosty weather. belnn sliding or- dinary stones ovor the ice and so curling sot its etert. . _ _.—>. .21.’ P pjys , Lot Is overhaul your E: Bicycle nqw, Cilroy Will Witness Play- off Games (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Man., April 3-On their way to Halifax where they will attend the annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- soclation and also take in the final series for the Allan Cup, a party of hockey officials leave over Canadian National lines on Thurs- day. They will remain over in Toronto on Saturday, where they will meet some of the eastern of- ficers- ‘Included in the western party will be E. A. ilrQY. Portage La Prairie. President" bf the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association; Fred H. Msrples. Secretary, CAJLA-z Claude Robinson, Chalrzrum, Fin- ance Committee of the C.A.H.A., and. A. E. H. Coo, President of the Manitoba. Amateur Hockey Assn. WaltersAwaits W0 rd Fro m Ca p t. Pi n e uurdlsrfs Special Wire) URIG, N. 8.. April 3- Still awaiting an answer from Gloucutor to,his challenge for an ocean schooner race, Captain An- gus Walters had Bhuenoso brought up to the wharf today and (O. P. by G LUNENB started preparations for his voy- age t0 England. The veteran Lunenburg skipper said the champion of the North Atlantic fishing fleets probably would be ready to leave for the British Isles about May 1, whether or not Captain Ben to aooompany him with cesior banker Gertrude the Glou- l... The- baud. Tentative plane call . for a W! soross from Boston to Plymouth. several contests on the other W19- a return race across the Ai-lflllllc finishing at Halifax and a series for the international iishcl-meus (1 G1 tor in the fall. Glasgow Weekly Herald makes s 515$“ 31;‘; uepzfison whether en- few critical remarks onrthe matter. w“ prize money is offered, but Under the heading "I boil over." “mm P15“ w p“ ' m“ “5.‘.i‘.1"‘.§..‘”Z‘ v This 5c ttlsh tonninz W11‘- ° u" ° ‘"7 Wm‘ ‘ "W _ Football Association Canadian- U. B. A. tour. Nero World’s Ma ra th on Ma rk Set 26 minutes was claimed today by ska. Tokyo student. He time today in ive Japanese entrants in the 193 Olympics. ' Officials said the course was th regulation Olymlllil ml"- lsngth. The Olympic Zlbs-ls oi the Atsentine 1002 Olympics ‘in ‘Lo: Angeles. thou courses vary. set in Tokyo The mark of 2126.4 the Olympic record oi the United of 2:43.28 2-5. made by D PLAY lugs-Bike Shop moncn of Sudbury. Ont, wuhimton. June ifilsb . Pine decided ‘ (A, P, By Guardian's Special Win) TOKYO, April 3-A new world's stark for the marathon of two made the s meet for Promot- thou record is 2:31:00 made by Juan Carlos at the There are no listed world mara- rccords since most of the todsly by iiasuo fkenoke, however, is better than 2:31.36 made by Jusn Carlos Zsbala of Argentine in i082 and also tops Blstos A? A. u. record ave Ko- ‘ Resident Wvy. who has held the office for three years offered a. sug- ‘Eestion that his successor should be given a. two-year tenure of offloe, ‘Fills would not only allow him w familiarlm hnnsolr with the work, but would also permit him to get wquamted with the experlenogd d- flcials of the C. A. H. A. - Although Mr. ‘Pennant (the leagues secretary-registrar) and myself met with criticism 1...... Mflfly every quart-er m the prov- ilwe. we feel that in a. modest way we accomplished a great deal of good in our thnee years of service." B95149“ Wfy said. "It was only I 1W months oso that we abolished the waiver rule that had been w. lliied to Maritime mnatelu‘ sport for several seasons. gThis season various provincial clubs found it to comply with the resld. entlal rules. "In fact, I cannot se diflicult-ies ahead for ihcimxllryinxigmgt floors.“ ‘ Scnior“Y” Even Up Series Awmmtmz for m. points m the first half while holding their op- Pflhlnts to a lone penalty shot, 3mm!‘ Y 11°“? Bqllod evened up their semi final series with p, w, Q, for tho risht to advance to u... final for House league hows 1n “w Y when they Shaved of! the Colleglans second half ibid. emerg. ins the. wlners o: 1m ‘night's en- counter 22-16. Failumodtheioserstoreallze on foul shots during the first part o1 the some cost them fine decision, mum! m ‘My one out of fifteen awarded them. while in the second “If they sank nve out of nine. Tau-mg by m"? ‘DWI-Ilia going into the second session the losers came book strong to tie the count at 13. all with less than nine minutes to k0 lrut with the appearance of MeCOY A HERO flwmmtlm for nine additional points while holding their m... . ents to three. n medal idea was brought up McCoy The DETROIT. April 3—(C.P.)-Kid ‘MCCOY. silver-haired veteran 0g the ring wars, has refused to ac- cept a medal for helping in the children from the water when a lalmch overturned. But when the or Norman Selby. which is his Leafs Edge In ‘Stanley Cup Series Opening Tonight Press Stall Writer) ‘lltzromtrcol Mucous and Toronto Maple who have never met in s seriesofsuohimportsnocbefosc. Thecrowdforthefintgumcmsyresob record Thslsstdoscuorsoscstflokstohlllrplclosftisrdesulssiodsm- proximstoly five minutes when the box-office "opened today. Then it be- came s. matter of how ms-uy standing-room tickets would be sold. Whcn- . the big red team from Montreal dipped into town tonight the word was out that there would be u scll-cfi. ALONE 0N SCENE KefereesFor O p e n i n g Cup Came’ ._.__.. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) M0 . Alpril. a-Referees BillStcwsurtand Billy Bellwill be in charge of the Stanley Oup game at Toronto ant hunk Calder of the National Iiookoy Leuue anonurlocd oomght. The gom umpires will be J. McLean and F. Pike, both of Detroit. The second game o: the series, ‘ ‘" Toronto Maple leafs and Montreal Maroons, will be played Maroons were alone on the scene. Leafs, who went to Springs alter completing the con- quest of Boston Bruins in the Na- tional League finals last Saturday night, will motor here some time to- morrow, probably late in the after- noon. They may return after the game and stay in Preston until shortly before the Saturday. Having emerged from the gruel- ling Boston struggles without a. sin- gle lnalor injury. the Leafs will start as favorites over MQIWM. Pfilbfl-bl? at odds of about e to 4. In a short series the conquerors of "M0830 Black Hawks and New York Rangers are given virtually an even chance of beating Toronto. They are conceded to be as stroll! defensively as the leafs with Alex connell in goal and Lionel Con- acher, Allan Shields, Cy Wentworth and Stew Evans on defence. "There may. however. be more scoring punch in the Leaf rear division, per- ticularly if the series develoilfi llll’ kind of wide-open hockey. King Clancy, Hap Day. B111 H01- lett and Red Homer have been more consistent than the Maroon quartet in addition to being superior _ play-makers. George Hsinswc . whose play- i! form so for has st. least equalled that of Council, has been given finQ Protection. ‘ So many observers expect the for- ward lines to decide matters and the Leafs mayhave s. slender edge both 88y ways up front. ‘The yhave the game's greatest front division in Charlie: Conaoher, Harvey Jackson and‘ Joe‘ Prlmeau, an done of the best defen- sive lines in hockey in Frsrk I'll-ine- gan. Bill Thoms and Hec Kilrea. Maroons, however, had a. better distributed scoring pilnch. Russ Blinco, Earl Robinson and Dave ‘Irottier eocountcxi for more than 40‘ goals this ‘seascmornly a few more‘ than Herbie cain, Bob Gracie and’ Gus Marker bagged for another line; Cain, former Hamilton Tiger senior- star, is Montreal's heaviest scour. ALL-ROUND PERFORMANCE For ell-round performance Baldy Northcott, Jimmy ard and Hooley Smith, BXIJEHBHOGGJIWDUK and fast, would hold a cons! rable edge over the other Toronto inc of the "bril- liant Pep Kelly, ybung Rod Meta and the veteran Harold Cotton. Yet or may not be changed, making no announcement. on that point. Calder will see all games of ths series. Jack . Dempsey Keeps. Fit Speck! Wire)‘ (A. P. By Guardian's NEW YORK, theory that ‘when all men zeaohthe V 986 GIVE they Still. 811011141 b8 1058' went back into training todayl filtfilcxggliflwbflllumfilfl. < ' olrryo-sr-younesw soid-riemneey Miler e brisle. minuteworkcutmagymnssi "Iwamtoloee a. flabbines." said the fomler Man»,- ssaMsulcr,‘-“ tohlsstom-t loh."Y0ukn0wI'flbe-i0year5o1d on pl... i o... i 1.. HAMILTON, Bermuda, April 3- Plnylng before a large crowd in- cluding Governor Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt of Bermuda, Har- vard University and the British scoreless Y forward line the game - again w the winners’ side this trio “w” °‘ 11 P°°P1e ‘mm Bess in a. playofl the edge might easily New teams played a Lake near here. l-le pulled six be pared down to non-Am; draw today in Bermuda's “rugby week" series. Yale. Harvard and the British Navy have all won one gam while the Bermuda Rugby Clu If these forces start out to play safe defensive hockey, it might be the tamest sort of,'play a Stanley Cup series has seen in years. The I-l-mw BQIIIII Y: J. Walker (3). B. Hen- 1y (9), Idhliml (2). G. I Saunders (l). G. Young, “ll- l- Qflmhflui. Mollins m. . Johnston (o). Morrow. H. smith. J. Cullen (2). I, ' itirling (2), L. McKay. A, ‘Large,- . Referee. Bari 00m. stuff." Scot Quite Upset Over Soccer Trip (Canadian Press) GLASGOW, April Ii-Proposed Cnnadian-Urlitcd States tour of a Scottish football team this sum- mer has one sports writer here quite indignant. “Judex" in the "Thousands of pounds. under guarantee by the Dominion of Canada 1A., is being spent to take a team across the Atlantic. when there is every reason to state that missionary work in Scotland is be- lug neglected dlslrsccfully. "What benefits to the sport are to accrue from tho trip? 1 contend there are no benefit: whatever, and that it is once sgsin the case of the elected leaders-of the foot- ball world going sguinst the wishes of the electors-the club support- er and 43 seconds Yasuo Iken s. “Who wants s team to tour Can- ads when s.n official tour has yct to bu lnsdc of the North of Scot- land? And hundreds of thousands of snthusiultsin the mast of scot- land have never seen s represent- ative Scottish team. ....__.______ sAsssAu. POLITINEss: BAN mwoxeoo,’ April a- (C-PJ-The Dal-Nippon Japanese baseball loam, visiting in this country, has brought new ideas of , litoncss to the diamond sport. No matter how angry they become, the Japanese players always doff their caps and bow to the umpires ‘ when they get an adverse decision. politely, called °'l~‘~§‘.2$’““ “‘ right nonw. sold: “Forget the hero annulus-u autumn-us VINLHHA (iififllllfi lib and Manchester Regiment have 14,000 odd hope the fclwards have not scored a victory. their way. Finer tobacco: 1g give that KWWWW There is no sulisiiruteifor qualicy...md the only way to make batter cigarettes is to use robacoos oi‘ bigber quality. The: is why we ‘ve no premiums. We put the extra money into finer, costlier tobbccosmsod the result is quickly spysrcnt in the smooth, distinc- tive flavour o TUDOR Cigarettes. Mellow, rich. completely satisfying. Won't you try a package today? We know you'll like them. U HO "Q i‘! i INITLI.‘ MKLDEP Analysis Of Teams Gives;- n-lgncrreeio-j _ ‘ 3-—On the both in spirit. and flesh. Jock Dflmp- “I'm just fortifyling my ‘body pp. . a r.” L ' 451...,‘ . ' llm- . little of tht! w, Junemsndldowtwanttoac- 1,, quire one of those middle-egg _ spreads" , _. Rugby Match _ i f‘?