THE CHARM)’: 'i‘iS'l‘UWN GUARDIAN NEWS“ stow wo wlzasrulva A’ _ - _ y U ma" "o" v v _ V 11401161011 R ed Indians °'""=" T°"'CP'C°‘°“" I R 1.1 T 1'1 r 11 E C 1 A » A " I Q F SPORTRAITS “C with ttakifdeaz: l r JNIMPRESNVE L J 6 11 ’ All Stars,“ , Royals Advance m p. By Guardian's Special wire) 193,0 l . March 20—Torontc Ali-Stars. champions of the sen- )“. ~15" Ontario Hockey Association, m, mughshod over Sudbury Wolves, m)...» Northern Ontario champions, “Nut them 12-0 here tonight in m, first, game 0f their two-game moi-goal series, the winner ad- msmg into the Allan Cup play- mns. The second game. scheduled we Saturday night, may be de- faulted. it wus learned. Defindtia mmuncement will be made tomor- w. Nwhat few chances the weak nor- mQInBTS did hBNO to some were ‘med aside by‘ Goldie in the Toronto nets. rge Parsons and Ken-fly Grivel i wit), grime goals each, Walter "Pud" Kitchen and Don Hfldses with two “on. and captain ‘Teddy Oiliva and Iahofly" Rcbinso i, one each scored “yummy dozen. Olliver showed m; ability as a play-tracker by get- qng four hs besides his goal. "ma" McArthur, "Babe" Donnel- y, 00rd Anderson’ and Steve Con- ggicokcd best for Sudbury seniors. ROYALS EASY WINNERS ((7.11. Ily Guardians Special Wire) ‘ uorrriluilu. Maren 20—-The all-- Mme DNWCBH scnlor and, inter- mediate hockey was clearly outlined hm tonight when Montreal Royals. prior champions of Quebec scored [10-1 victory over 8t. Jerome. in- tennediatc titlehoidcrs of the prov- bloc. in the first of o. best-of-tluce panes. The second game is sched- niai on Trriday. GLASGOW, Mamh iii-Ramon hcleased t/helr lead over the sec- 01161131842 Celtic to six points to- dry, defeating Clydo 4-3 in l. Scot- tish league. first division soccer hatch. In another first; division game Hamilton Academicaiis beat Patrick Thistle 2-1. it. -0-r-u-m FAREWELL O O N L I G H T ’ 168s at a. drill tomorrow noon at the u—___ (C. P. By Gunrdisg‘, spook; wk‘) OTTAWA. March 20. — Monctou Red 11111111115. Maritime junior hog- key champions, came to town to- night full of confidence they om district titieholdera, in their Mom. orlal Cup playdowns. 0139111118 Bil-ma 0f the series, being Dlllled on a point system-two for a Win and one for a. tie-is scheduled for tomorrow night with the second match Saturday. 1.: a third is neces- 5111‘? it will be played Tuesday night. While the Red Indians are an un- klwwn quantity to local hockey fans they come with an impressive moon; ‘Ihcir feat in handing Trum Bear- cats a 20-6 trimming in the Mari- “me “"1115 811111111 them as a club With 80011113 power, 316E111“ have played consistently all season. They showed class in winning the indoor section of the 0111"" 31111101‘ City League and then ~.P11t the outdoor victors away before 91188-81113 and defeating Brockvillo in the Ottawa and district final. The Marltimcrs will stretch their auditorium. Coach Bert; Taylor 5am 1118111. he would start his first $111118 line of Yvon "Tick" Gould, 011111416. Babe Leblanc, left winger, and Jimmie Innes, who patrols tho 118m boards, in tomorrow night's game. Dude White and Fraser Mit. ton will start on the defence with Roger Lewis guarding the nets. Rideaus finished of! preparation; with a. workout today and coach Cy Dehheuy. figure in National Hockey league wars of other years, has hi3 nusvlo shuts all primed for action, 0J1 CV01’)! f 1 1 may for ...‘Z.“‘€.-..‘.’... Us “Nye” m Denheuy expects to start. ms m- "l" 111181111 0f Reggie Thoma, goal; MEYIWPQ MflEwen and Hubert Mc- 3131;134:311 31371311205; Edgar Montzei, 5K! Irgtficr, wings. y “m: m“ 1118 cr d1 the teams lmtlef expected w watch Twitch: the Red Indians took time of! to attend the Ottawa-Les Canadians vs. Westboro series (or the Ottawa and district Amateur Hockey Association senior title. Sudbury Take Opening Came From Oshawa (0. P. By Gulrdlan’: Spfltlal Wire) TORONTO, Munch 20-115 sensa- tional four-goal scoring splurge u. the last period hero tonight gave Suribury Cub Wolves a 4-3 vicmrj over a battling Oshawa Major team in the first. game of their Memorial Cup elimination series. The seconc game of the best tIwo-of-three ser- i ‘helm scored for Oshawa. take the local Rideaus, Ottawa and . ___.____>__‘___-_V -- ---~—~-- Conacller (C. P.'By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, March 20.—-Charlie Conacher, league-leading scorer, heads the most potent scoring line in the National Hockey League as the powerful Toronto Maple Icafs swing Saturday into the league championship series against Boston and the Stanley cup eliminatlons. The grown up “kid line" of Con- acher, Harvey Jackson and Joc Prlmcau it was shown in final fig- ures for the regular scheduled games issued tonight, amassed 131 points in 48 games, through B8 goals and 63 assists. As had been expected for the past month, Conacher, giant right wing. leads the entire league both on goals and points, his second year in suc- cesslon in the top spot. He ran his goal total to 36, his assists to 21 and list with 40 D01i1t5, i8 goals, 22 {L5- Heads Pvtenl‘ Swriflg Line I" ‘liiktfistiblfiiitlliififi? National Hockey Play Off For Women ’s Hockey Title (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GALT, Ont., March ZO-Mansge. of the Preston Will M. J. DYkflnB-fl. Rlvulettes, eastern Canada. ma“. hockey cilanrplons, announced to- gm three m. um cmmmh- m m“ day rzqngements had been com- _ plated for Winnipeg. Western champions, to Journey east to play for the Canadian Womelfs Champ- ionship and the Lady Bessborcugh Trophy. I The Winnipeg girls Will leave Saturday and games have been ar- ladies m ring IJIIEL R e c o r d Breaking Crowd See W srld Champions Defeat Braves 5-4. (By Alan Gould. Associated Press Sports Editor) (A. P. By Guardian's Spflclll wire) 8T. PETER-SHIRE, , March Ell-Two magnificent but futile ges- tures today by Babs Ruth marked the occasion of his first duel with the renowned Dizzy Dean tinder circumstances lmmecederlted in the annals of Florida's spring “grape- frvult; leagueffl For the benefit of a. record-break- ing exhibition game crowd oi’ 6,467 fans, who over-flowed the capacity of Waterfront. Park and made ground miles y, the Big Bambino crackled out two line drives that would have been home runs in many major league grounds. Onhis firsttum at bat against Dean, Ruth drove into deep. cen- tre for a. 350-foot smash that Gene Moore took, then after fouling out curves to the mowd near the left- field fence. Red Worthington was playing deep enough to bag that shot and Ruth then retired for the afternoon. The fact the would champion 8t. Louis Cardinals, who have been in a. slump and h ‘ by‘ injuries, finally nosed out Boston Blnaves 5-4 was entirely subordinate to the first spring showing of the Ruth- Dean rivalry. Dean held the Babe hitles and the Braves mrlless for the five in- cr. who yielded’ only one hit, Joo lVled/wlclCs double, while Dizzy was , being touched. for three safe blows. The crowd Jeered Dean on his first appearance at the plate. howl- ing while he fell down missing a. . swing, but gave the pitching ace a big hand when he trotted over to have a. friendly chat with Ruth on the Braves bench after finishing his tum on the mound. Leo Dumodhers single with the critical blow and the Cards‘ short- stop after doubling over the bleach- er crowd in the ninth, scored the to deep left-centre. Medwick St Imus 000 000 311 .5 i0 1 Boston 000 000 211 4 9 0 J. Dean, Haiishan and Delancey; Betta, Smith and Hogan. Lewis. Wolveri n es- Eskimos All geal lead info the final encounter. bases full, m the seventh, was a winning run on Hallahazvs two- VIRGINIA CIGARETTES An enticing new flavour from higher qualify iobauoc Made possible because we give no premiums Produced by II’ independent oonipaay-itldib (anudion When you buy TUDOR Cigarettes, you are not paying a hidden per- centage for so-callecl “free" premiums. you in finer, costlier tobacco: . . . tobacco: that are be Your investment is returned to " " blended in spotless Canadian-owned and operated factories. Thu; is why TUDOR Cigarettes have such rich, distinctive flavour; such mild, throat-cu! fra- grance. Your firs! package will be a revelation. Buy i: today. Rock City rfituilttiiiiirr IIIIES‘ ‘ION MARK rnlllpsux American L e a g u e Club Will Vie For Popularity With the Boston Braves. (By Edward J. Nell, Associated Press Sports Writer) decide the Midget Championship of the Maritimes and winners of the Lieut-Gov. DeBlois Trophy. is the youngest member on. the ‘tcam having just passed his 14th birthday. ls hard to beat when in m‘. Sketch Of Ranger Midgets Following is a. brief summary 01 the Ranger Midgets, clever YOHDK city team who meet Amherst. Mil- lionaires at the Forum Friday 111E111- in the second and final game to Gordon (Wlggy) DeBlols, goalie, WEST RflYAiTl WINSTRUPHY The West Royalty Royals last night defeated the Si. Aral-ifs Beavers at the Forum 4-2 to cap- ture the league title and the W. A. Stewart trophy. The game was the final game of a. three game series, each team having previously one victory to its credit. The tilt was hard fought with the score cicad- lockecl 2-2 at the end of the sec- ond period. but the Royalty boys outplayed and outskated their op- ponents in the final period to more two counters and settle the issue. S anged for Monday and Wednes- . , s H w, K A T E " lea will be layed lher Saturd his 5'1 points are fivc more than the r _ (A. P- By Guardians pec a re) 6105a He “p5 the scales a; 90 11m _ _ t uftcmoon. p e “y totalby which he topped the league g3 (ffmmogsafilufgffi, Qhepxgfgn F T, smssorrs, Fla, March 2o- Lev, (may Blacqulere, defence. A owhgkktrgbhsytmfiitfy méLffyvd°$gh - O-"N I G H T 011-“111-“911 by 11 speedy Oshawa 1551? “fl-‘W- dufljjg moi;- oastem visit. Rivul- Set 0r llt The °n°° 1111511” arms ‘*1 R°bert good blocker and. dangerous puck- chosen renlarkg Compmnnnm, m" . ’ “mama”: first W” “$511)” when one or me most sensational m- Bttes 1111-“! Full-ranked the Western“ Moses Grove’ Wesley Fenen and Carrie“ this Ymmgscer “m” p°gcs' icams for their sportsmanship and l" 21/ Hours mo losomgqomq mm- mo, the not- vances of the season was scored by ers $450 expenses ————— Ham George Pipgras hold the answer Ses a mlghty ha"; shot He ,5 Just; in presenting thp trophy comply ._ . . 4 8 to 10 1 g mum m“ w u“ in o‘ dazzling §L“p§&“$'..§“? J‘ 122.11%‘. ($33212: 1 wilfiifieixgnficonmihcaoffucnfi ‘Mfg mtg, “If quglgltion véncilge; pas, ,5 and weighs 145 lbs- ‘ m merited the winners i’ ’ third period. Don Grosso ri '1 11111 - 0111116 °111 8W 9 Allison Gills defence. Jus ' ,, ' . 5 uwugh me Gshawa armour forpm imiliifiii“ Ifigrtgrkeixiterclgng 1111?; H 311x332? itttntllfishtrlonmidmpfig- ‘mug? Yisely fir“ “M: "$151k u’ years old this hluyer uses his 1:15 " ‘ first three and the tirclws, bespec- 15 ‘ ’ ‘ ' D111- 05 011 R6 5°11 11 B m" lbs 1n an effective manner to h t . , v - uwled Qmwk shanmn soured the winger. was third in the league, I 00 morrow for the right to rflpresent eflcan Leaguc pennant picture this incoming folwards_ m n t r l e s I. 0 r », l I 29-46 u...- Maritime Provinces in the seml- l winning goal when he bah-god Wm‘ 17' '. _ ' year, and to stave off the home gum, (Buffer) worth, left, wing. g gmughuw my)“; Mam squad Wm, The best rookie of the ycai, Dave Ch a n1 p l 0 n s final round of the Allan Cup play- town popularity bid o’ Babe Rum Buff” is one of the smallest pm? ___ V a V t l .._ Ad j ' jag man mm- m w Schrlner of New York Americans, offs. Wolves wontihe first of the d m 1 1305, Braves ‘h, b c 90 Luati 1 a 10nd MSSIOID-fic. m u 5 1° 8°- Tmlll l. a y b t g a t t m I Se“ 4 m B11 e 1W1 011 - ers on the team weg ng u Greboslci with two and Lex Chis- 5°19“ ‘ 1°’ m“ m“ y 5' v° C ° For Olyrnplcs W°'3“'mte' ad's? e‘ t“ The way Joe Cronin, the $250,000 lbs. but despitc his size is a star . . . ncwspapermen, placed high up the Edmuns on a carry a. hree- managepshortstop Sees ‘t. the “we m the making A tricky 5mm L‘ u t 1 o 2 8 HY THE GAME FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 OF THE SEASON MAlSlll-‘IELD MAPLE LEAFS 1- sists. Red Homer's 1Z5 minutes left no argument as to the highest penal- ized player. A Hockey DUNSTAFFNAGE RED WINGS 0 Tuesday night, m, the Anna Rink ‘Amherst Millionaires Reserved seats first row, 50c. All other seats in the house, 25c. Reserved eats now on sale. gczow oring to bring the cup to their res- pective communities. ‘Iihe first period started away fast, each trying to realize on their plays. but it fell to the Marshfleld Maple Leafs to score the first, and only goal, when Donald Mill snared the puck at his own blue line 3c dash in fast and blast a. shot from just . . - tr ' s ' 1 Wi ' 1°HZL§Y,_,€"§,',‘Q§ 52., P°;;;;‘,,,,,,,,;§Z Marl-time title fixture with the same merit that the 1936 Canadian sen- ior men's basketball champions will made tonight by C. G. Harris. Sec- retory-Trcasurer of the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association. chamtwmw“ Amlwfl“ 1°‘ u“ Secretary-Treasurer =gave out the dates for the Can- Harrls also Both teams expect to go into the line-ups as they used in Edmun- stcn Tuesda, night. seaside provinces by (lefeating championship of the ‘Big Three" league. Eskimos nosed out Kentvllle Wild- :men‘s senior series have been com- plated, Dalhousie University Tigers going to the winner of the New Brunswick round on April 5 and 6. Tigers. Maritime champs last year, won the Nova Scotia title. and no entry was made from Prince Ed- ward Island. The New Brunswick League ' Finals is so wide open 1t. might just as well be the Red Sox on top as any one else in the fall—-1f his ancient greats and the rest of his solid gold hurling staff comes through. muellcr, who was immense as the Box beat the champion Cards 14-1 Tuesday. and Rube Walberg. With Grove 1n shape, this gives them three crack soutllpaws. The right- With a swift. clouting outfield, a top ranking catcher in Rick Fer- rell. brother of Wcs, a brilliant third baseman in young B111 Wer- ber. and himself at short. Cronin has only one other problem and he doesn't believe that's a problem at all handler, Buff is also a. prolific s:or— ' er. He is 15 years old. Albert (Nush) Macliinnon. left wing. A very smooth skater, this boy also takes his turn on the defence. Douglas (Ralson) Saunders, right wing ls one of the most aggressive players on the team. He also is 15 years old and weighs 145 lbs. Bud McEar-hern, right wing. A team Art is another fast skater and hard shot. Weighs 110 lbs. and is just 14. years old. John (Tarky) Whitlock, lentre. ‘Tarky 1s the smallest player on the squad tipping the scales at B5 lbs. Shoots right and is particularly ef- fective mound the net. (C. I’. By Guardian's Special 'v\'irc) LONDON, MBA‘. Z0—kU. P. Cubic) the final zlcceptuilcch, cutting ‘the entries down to ‘.18. Tom Wall's C;'.1tt.;,- Aln-c \\ 11;. about the only one 01' the belts? l‘('§‘.\l‘£1(‘(l candidates dropped irom the 11' L, c5; filo‘... A meeting of the mt-mhrrs m‘ Hi!‘- Charlottetmm iicii‘ (‘lub anti other subscribers to the Cluifs pm fund - Wolverines. dhamolons of "A" —The field for the Grand National . t t1 l the l 1 n 1o ti tn . . _ .~ m Berth? was ma“ h°°key 1“ m“ M““'m‘“es"°“1' ldnplgiclltgli sfizlrdiligukrrklytznggrcz: scealeiss ggagzugds and p5 e 5"°°1’1°°“““- 1° b” “m ~““"°“ 1'“- rled the final round for the three ' ' took on definite shape: today with . , .dian senior \\'0men’s 1935 play- ts N u f t), .. .. hangers headed by Ferrell. are fast skater. Bud also packs a very , . _ _ , . , ._ these two wan-ls met 1n the fin... '1 (‘I1 0f W11 SEO fl- 01‘ c B _ - b w _ _ . which at. lust LO-lidlllbd (.0 thins... M ‘d t R game °t ‘ha’ Sums f“ me league 845115111; tgf ‘iglt=stélaietgnl0grirtil1lgl' ‘T011111; lcjilgussnswititg; “mung the New Etllxzvgllifllilluzhlzst‘giaguhgtgh lslbdils Qlidtgsl?‘ g6 ykgag-Zeozigiid ‘$12151: Calufigifi: grist cfilullvlli-‘l‘l'~llllv 1' - » l e an e trophy, . " _ - ‘ - I r ' 1 ' l , f its 1- rc "oz-u om o) by ll - , g g rs This game produccd fast and ‘lgieeltgfi. 3a‘? and 27 B’ figgffigfghrkniowlfllgtg: 142111101‘;fillvsfilnlkylfiegrggegeffiitre. One “°“,P‘T“1'.P‘h"“1§‘?‘“{’ x l f," LFKL X VS “dung hwkey mm “mm endeav" Arrangements for the Maritime twirler from Portland, Ore. of the youngest members of the iid“g,gtf‘g\ ovffsi“ m“ L‘ 1' '1‘ , Max Bishop, veteran second In the mm) round o; the sunk baseman who looked near the end " Commercial League playofl of the trail last. season. has been for the possession of the Cflmmer- a- revelation in spring training. Ho will be lickl ul. iln- (‘lunuliail ‘l. Nnilcnul Iloicl un ‘Thurxriujv t-vrrnnlr, March 21st, at 7.45. all “lliril 111111- tho vrinncr of ihc prim “iii he tic- . ., the s - which com. contender has not been decided. pletcly fooled Thompson, the Red- v MA.H.A. Wall HOCKEY RESULTS Canadian-American League Philadelphia, l4; Providence, 5. wings’ goalie for the winning goal. ‘Pherest of the ‘period saw the Rcd- BABELESS APPEABANBE BRINGS BliilKEN HIIMANBE wings trying hard to even up but . cial Icague Cup. donatcd by My; has been hitting well, fielding tho o _ l ‘ I l u, the Maple Leafs were not lett1n8 Meeting. Harold Gaudet, the C. N. R. took g some way and he's taken three Torontgjflfs§jg '12,‘: stdbuw o £:‘5r497_3_20_2,_ anything by and the play was forced four-goal lead in the opening “m, inches from his waistline. Babe ' ’ ' mo the Rcdwmgs‘ territory most of of a two-game total-goal series Over Dahigren. big first base rookie -—— "w" " l-‘—'— ——- l the Post Office by virtue of a. 7-3 from San Francisco, has been the win. Jack Bchurman was outstand- fielding sensation of the spring 111K for the winners while lh-nie season. Mall/Quarries was the pick of the de- “If Dahlgren can hit .280 and the time. The second period was more or ices u repetition of the first. with Maple lcaifs paying a. fine defensive y. On April 6th (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Alifl-IERB 11111lllilililtlililifllllillilililiiltitlifllliflltliiltliill111131111!iiiltliliillllliiiiilil '1'“ Y RUYAL YORK CLOTHES consider" A QUEER COMPLEMENT. ‘rhastamp iickers opened up in the second period with two more goals by MacQuarric. ending ms To pick out any player u a stand- 111-111’- 118 11011111 “hlfdw EQTlIN-“Whflflllfiliflkblllfl ° out would be hard but for the another year in office. ‘hmmflotimobyfailunto Special representative and Export F iilcr “"“°"°"F"*"~""hm “s: 21.21"...“ .... more .. Moth. “lfatelimlcft; ‘°‘2.'f°‘...‘.°“$..“°$§‘.‘.‘&“i‘.f: .. “w”. “a” - . . . . f . ' - . . whonGflldCfiOd ShlViDI fensivo hockey WW1 hcuvy check- A55°¢mt1°11 W111 110111 11-5 11111111111 shot four goals. two by Bchurman glslientherglzwsfljle Cioxgliri’ no mob N Bet! t the Pfcc ugjumulflflctmhaakhwy ing of the defence a feature and lauxegglllllngcg; Half‘? Abrzlrll greizidvzlxal: and otne each by 010w and I. nick- ' . one er a l Jwmnm“ w“ nflhctd 111i l? fiflgftmifiemkfifiptlfig James Wry of Amherst. He added gsosttegirftaice. 1° “and for mo MR‘ E‘ BL DENNlSON i Johnnie-Will ye gie me a. pennle, ~ will be in Charlottetown Maplelcafs their first line of Ed- die and Donald Mill and Joe Gal- lam played exceptionally well and THEY DONT PRODUCE ‘EM session 4-3 for O. N. R. In the third period C. N. R. got mother. Mot-heF-Nonsense. laddie, can ye THURSDAY, MARCH 21 st. three widely separated goals by no’ be good for nothing, like yer ir- goalie Earl Mill gave an ex- ,—(C8Il8dii1h Presn- Hickey, Nicholson and Bowness, the faither " the hlbitim of how to guard a net. Red- Ilu i ” u. w“ m“ 1f you are thinking of a New Suit or Top Cont. ‘gnthmlylbgcdlllmi: wings stars were Lloyd MaoCaiium The difference. between first-class last on A. Rogers’ rebound. Mother-What for? ‘his season come and see one 0f the finest ‘wort mill-delusion lwnedand °“ “M” “M- m“ B““°“ m" 3.123‘? tlbl ofiii. 3S5 11.111311? ‘t‘§l“§§.°“$§.§°o‘l‘§‘“; ’°““““"“‘°“ b“ 5°“ "' d“ menta of British Woolens vou have ever-soon ‘l W it the unootbcot- ' 111s Lineup tinues to amaze the fans. Wane:- steady string going to the "cooler" Tailored t9 {hg gfandard M’ 1 1 . V111! rucrb cover produced. more: goal, E. Mill; defence, H. Kramer of Detroit, Michigan state for unnecessary roughness. PAYS ,; "’°“‘""““"“"*'W~ first: 2- " r“ ‘Li’ ‘$2..§“;‘;&“‘“.i‘f.° skis" ---"°Y»"- YORK , , . . . B 68 D 8W!‘ DI 01B! C . ._ llllhcnlllueliiyhllllvilli""'““ Scott. 1. Mill. A. Sounders. States. m u recent tournament u r Baby CarriageWheels - .. o avian. goal. 1.. Thompson; de- here Kramer . ached only the SMALL rmanriiog nm rr F Reflm; A , l e B a fence, L. Dover. L. MoCailum, r. eights and atleast a donen entrants LONDONr-(By oanulun Press) ,_, *1 i‘ . t.‘ ~ t,» e e u Thompson; forwards, l". Sutton, were more capable than he. . -rortsnmth qusiifloq (or a been; I iii. o 145 Greaffieorge Street 1* . - < Bobbotmoiiy, o. wakelm. a. W110i‘, _ in the first division of the English E. , “ w ¢ n. McOeilmn. Wakelin. Score: ist period, Maple Icafa, n. soocer league in ism-v. aftcr a ThQ 3 T 7' E R M 13 N 5 W E 14 R 54f .-. , 5 ‘N’ ‘ - Penalties: 1st period. l... Dover. mu; and period. none; third per- thrllilngruoowith lhnchadcr city. _ ,, , H , . , 4 . ,‘—- ' cacao um. a. Connolly (a), u-mo- led. none. a; the mm and of a uni-limo, PLAY ‘ g ; . Osbourne, mm. Bamagnflaqndlllulivmdllnmml. 5 =_ anaagllhd.