\ ‘XE buwuuo HULKEY WRES I use ‘per... Amherst st. Pa... In Second Encounter 6-2 To Take Series Round 16-8 AMHERST, N. s., narcll‘o_wp)'__¢h; um i ' advanced to the semi-finals of the Maritini-eo jllnzrrnhtlthr Abegwens tonight with a 6-2 victory over Amherst St. Pat; h" f!’ Pilydowns that gave the Prinoe Edward Island team both hf their; chardnplms. e-an - on“; games and the round 16-8. The Abhies had little difficulty in dispel t llld removing the crown St. Pats had worn tW50n;¢Ioi'! izeMtniiierlfljtuzn‘ l’ me un or champions. The lslande a were faster ‘ ‘ - Dossessed more finish lrounll the net and featured an effective-blocking gum“ u, t k t 8 cp the Irish in check throughout. Allie Burnhaln Wins Feature On Race Card The match race arranged by the Allie Burnham and Bfl-bysel 101' $50 a. side was‘ the magnet that drew a large number of spectators including some 40 from Kensington and surrounding districts to the harbor ice yester- owners oi liay afternoon. Allie Burnham. won two heats and the race. but Baibyset held the lead each time until about 100 she roke and was posed by Bum- am. Tile Class A. pace proved to be a great race between Rosebud and Jackie Volo with fast time result- ing. Rosebud won the first heat In the second heat The third heat Jackie Volo had rds from the wire when h won. made a wild bleak so Rosebud no difficulty in winning. Peter Frisco who was 3-3 the first two heats. was second in my final. He had gone out oi his class scoreless open" Tlle teams battled througl ?§?é§i°“s.“"§is"°§‘°“ Cl»? cmmmfeil. 111st sixnpeiiecoligiseliaf “ffjuléléglmlsslon. leaving the Nova sgrles‘ Just three down On the It was just, gilwhuftorwardsarggjilumdgiigrlfig:I, m m ktsiled in 0n McManaman mm Svnh- ‘Lilli Boa] and showered Down“ _ s ots. E. Jay picked up ed n g5 Pass- at 9:80 and shov. am lo ome. Blacouiere tallied 3g. minutes later and worth got another before the period end. edihmlllnl/Efln Betting‘ an assist. 9 1M1 period was a repeti- li of the second. Worth made it -1 when he took McEachel-hs Doss and backhanded one past, McMalfaman and the same [foyer Hftlded another less than four min. “He? later. ll. Brian gave St. Pats’ a e with his goal but E. Jay broke l“? in the last minutes and coasted in for an easy score. Lineupm- ‘ Amherst: Goal, defence, Woods, P. Callum; forwards, Neal, B. Brian, Pelliltfwfl. COPP- Bouclreau. Gray, Be . Charlotteto : Goal. - defence. Graylxt‘, "Dan-ah, “gflfi; forwards. McEachel-n. Whitlock, Weft-h, Bowling. Fiannigan, Blac- McMananlan; N WEITS ADVACEY Till THE BOXING BASKEI BALI. omen slioal s. Pr... m Rally-lo Win After Jittery First Period The Summer-aid Crystals turned baclcthe Moncwn ltlaroons at Sinn- nleranie last night 3-2 in a hectic game that was packed with plenty oi thrills as the lB-llhtiel‘! came Lom behind to overhaul a two goal lcull. Arlcr being outplayed in the first frame they split the territory ln the lhiru. ‘lilc (‘ryslals ileili a strong cage oi the play in lilc ihirll canto as ulry hung up two nun-acre while Casey shut uni. the liiarou . ltcierccs Wick James and Earl A scnuult kept the game in hand g v- ‘lng out sevcn penalties with Munc- ion taking slx of them. OPENS CAUTIOUSLY Ylav was evenly fore feeding the puakto Bell who was out in the net. When Powers took a pen- over the opposing blue illle be.ore passing cal_bo.vs were far from being out- "ton attacks but over around the Maroon nets spoiled sev- eral daluzcmus rushes. ’1'he period ended 2-0 for the New Brunswick- ers. CASEY BRILLIANT i t ill llle sccclnl to tonic buck sirong! Both teams tended i0 be cautious as the first period got under way. divided as both squads wcnt rilrough to test oppos- ing goalies. The Meroons took the lead at 8.34 when Appleby and Babe beBlanc coupled in a neat- pass be- the open. Casey had no chance as he caught the corner of altv the Crystals sent four men up. Aopleby broke away and raced ln B. LeBlllnc who riilcd one from close in at. 13.15. The lo- classed as they returned the Menc- anxiousness The game speeded up in tile sec- ond frame as the Crystals began to lose their nervousness. Joe Casey IN THIS t CORNER t Island ho through in Amherst St. e k ey teams came fine style last night Abegweits ellminatinfl the deiending Maritime chanlps Pats from this years race on Amherst ice and Summer- side Crystals by downing Maroons 3-2 a llomc and ics. l I Junior l i her-st Arena. {came with a bies were by pulling the strong Moncton in the first Same o! home. total-goal ser- ‘w? Abbies’ victory was a pleasing one t0 the large number oi fans who listenedin on the play i by play broadcast from the Am- Although entering the four goal margin Ab- no means considered st. Pats bad made quite an im- in fol-brilliant goals after had taken the lgeriod an roadcast it could l"! dll‘ city team were good nights. are like that they ating before bow- ig, the Maritimes. . n. second to the _ having one low score ed weak all scored a lot at the same corned that the _ of their And when ‘they vigil ttéake some be rly cam g “ =a as But what, the about last night's Abbles kep Defensively the Abbles scored against them. w m9" m9 bei-Ttiltll- qulere‘ E‘ “l” turned in a great game as lle rob- one of the big reaso Th0 colt race proved a big u - 3591"“ 11 Wilson. Moncton. bed several brilliant rushes of the were rather dubious about them. set as Joe Volo was conceded ‘in N- B» R- Btull. Charlottetown. Maroons. Twice shifty skating In- be an easy winner, but driver graham broke through only tohave 3m, 155i, night, with the chips Bradley up behind Jim Collier! ‘UMMHY 6w outsmart h - The Crystals down they showed clearly um Juneset had the real goods and “m, pm“; stalled m h“ ‘ "l 11-‘ Emile "l5 when the occasion arises they play alter placing third in the first heat bottled the Moncton Squid 11D B551 hockey both ways; St. "Pats show- came through in sizling finishes ‘No Boole. i“ “mes and “l” the bruuam m“ ed they were a band of fast skat- to Izhltlily nearly I length 1mm his Penalties: None k ggggmgcgéplgeafirlsmgiiéfl dawn ‘g1: ers on their appegragcaaherepagd hi? 0n- ‘ ' ' when a team can o em e Th, m“). n“ Y mm chance as he came out. from be ind ‘s on the“. W“ m mflmelmen M h“. netted gram“! n‘ o: 500G141 Period the net to caih the goalie off bal- at” seems “we reason ‘m. w“. b th i! ii d. ii hi8 the tang considerably and more 1. ‘Amherst, Oopp ,5, A“ mfmfgg” lite?“ Campbell ryfng over the defensive end of the Iillidh ilcing talk is in the hi1’. 7- IXFIYJWD, E. Jay (Dqwllng) 35mg.‘ brokg into the open bu; h]; M8111. a‘ aé 9K 9K The admirers of Millie Kalmuck then iguana i w “will”? m 4 OhTown w co o . mce with Allie “m. A111: i: 19:25. . _ ’ ° (mamigam a boarder at Hugo's livery stableso Penalties: B. Brian. Perhaps a race may materialize; i! :0 it will form part of Saturday's Third Period rosram. a Nm.1m__“wk w” in “tenant Ggmghgraown, Worth (McEachern, “m” d“ i” mud "Mk a. Qhfivwn, ‘Worth (Blaoquiere) Otlllm truck @9"i_1."_‘!11_°!_l’!¢°_'-_°°1_5) 5 for 25c, 10 for 50c. ut it i! I track ittee o! 3A. gac- 5-10 Donald. Ilkank Wheatiey and son ' UL35Y|29llL£LMeoDouald's BANISH that tired look and pep ‘ up your face with a Gillette wake-up chart! A Gillette Blade zipa ‘off stubble right at: the bun ‘ Ilnr-lfimililfifl and reh-esheayour’ akin II nothing eiae duel.“ Gillette Blades are precision-made to fltyovnr Gillette Razor. They give you the world‘: cleaneat. moat invigorating WIkl-flpylhlllfl that really luti Inallt on" Blue Gillette Biadea. 0:30. 3. ChTOWII. B1 lllere 17.45. :a. Brian ‘ (Copp) shot missed the corner of the cag a penalty for holding a. the bllz red team wide. In spite of being short hand and gave the g alie moments. A came in fast to bounce the puck in Summersidcrs ganged the Maroon drives from close The ended 2-1. for Morlcton. l TIE-UP GAME way. at the i011!‘ the Mbncton net. In puck lust missed the open to be Cah d Schumann's pass sink the tying counter. team took several ties as they tried to stop the tactics of the Islanders. Cam bump an ran-led from the ice. were not Phillips was waved to the penalt M: for his part the fourteen minute mark it look like a score blazed a ..(P°_“_““!L=‘.i._‘"‘. . p°gfi9r fiilll”. - l" -\ I '58 l,\l>\s.=it§<»; , , \\r. A“? by” ' _ ‘letter Than Ever -New Features Cochin MIQIIMCIIIAA laholvlan; lllhnll Mlfllflufia 4p. mum an your», nun-wan cm‘ lam illl V‘ Idnion M040. by inches. Chick Gallant was given Maroon who had broken into the open and was awarded a penalty shot. but Phillips drive was ed the Crystals carried the play o some anxious t 17.45 Chick Gallant blazed a. hard shot and Campbell to the twines. A moment later the citadel and Harris went sensationa. d the three wicked in. perioc edge of got under mark the local squad broke through to gang the me.ee the MI net. The black and white sound. however. den ed and at 6.43 d had to be The triclw playing a great some. in the casualty. A ed wilen Charlie Cahili ternflullpi-Jhulti used B wiahins you the New Br goal lead margin is llslllillinfl they have start at in a Mont Victoria YBBNEC‘) i’ AHYWEY put up their Unions Congratulations to the team. their coac manager Nels Whitlock, and heme Crystals‘ victo touted Maroons next and scheduled for Monoton ery hockey fan on the Known for th Montague might y by defeating the defending they orult to defeat might. or might Island l-Yli/Eflflidiflig Unions will be at full strength for the encounter and the loyal fans who will» accompany “hem on their trip will again see the squad 1 spirit. To e two goal lead looks with two teams as P085968. the writer th big enough but meeting with and bfzuztague then. anything can happen. \ . 1-10 ‘A-Mw- TH 111358 Teét" i’ A l p} jg Meet lama n4 IIIMn m Mama In hroofi mu h» vwl __‘\ n h», In! Anni -_ ' Li" I3." lffn lhlullonanum tanned-u" l. i \... l i t arms a son sl. lnlll< no Forum Friday At 9p. m. ABBlES-Cllampions PJllJ. iaht iilmt at st. cials. postponement was Hawks management terms with Moneton Stadium sama battle of 1t last night. vi: 9i‘: 7k . lost night was a diiferentnlEhi? lead early 1n who. liked mos season. of goals time have had a and th luck when you me unswick champions. 9k 5k slé lie encounter this, th n of years. e Hockey Club. trailing niorla ‘b their attempt ton Island laurels that was theirs two when they meet theme- aent Maritime intermediate hockey calamari in lthe fecon e -goa ser es. 9K iii lit 9K eir fighting spirit et pull an upset tltlista. diffi- on home ice and to- night with everything atstake they to throw a little extra ef- . an effort that mean the title to them. two goals. t toremin have been very not. old fighting as much spirit Si. John Pontiacs-Moncton Hawks junior final forizhe N title. originally scheduled has been post neon for the failure to com John. uat the Th illmles m the '11. a.-l>.a. 1. ilna-i. v a. big upset iority oi the fans. St. Pats the d as one listened victory was the t Si. Pats to. have look- They have lot is is ns local fans Abbie h Roy Prowse and ry over the highh- from Monclon was startling to say the least. Heavy favorites lo recapture the crown they have held now fol-two years. Maroons evidently met more oppo- sition than they bargained for in their issue with Cildtlid last night. iii lit ' 9k And Crystals had to win the hard way as they overcame a two of their opponents. Their agr nougb with the e . Island will for the Sulrnmersido made in arltime senior playdowrls the dgameof . B. for last ned until to- of e to " odi- J im‘ iBraddock Pie-kés; Farr To Win Bout SUmflT. N. J.. March 0—(AP) —Tommy Farr finished his heavy training today for Friday night's fight against Max Baer andproud- 1y told all who wouldflisten never felt better in my life." He seemed happy as a lad with n. new toy over the new-found punch that has flattened spar mates at Madame Bay's training camp here. and both Farr and Manager Joe Gould promised dire things for Papa Baer long bclore the 15~round limit is reached. James J. Braddock. who won the Baer and clilnaxed his career with a io-round victory over Parr six weeks B80. watched the Empire chem on go Pl throlgb his paces and quickly climb aboard the pression in their appearance here and the consensus of opinion was For? band-wagon. » . that the locals would have quite a Having fought both menJthlnk I can say that-Inn will win b y a 10 rounds." said knockout within "Farr gave me much . Jersey Jim. world's heavyweight crown from- CR YSTALS DEFEAT MONCTON ‘MAROONS s- Glacbe Bay Miners OpenerFrom New Glasgow (C-P. By G ‘a Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. 8.. March il-Led by agile Bob Anderson and the veter- an Joe Joseph, Glace Llay Miners defeated New Glasgow 3-1 here to- night in the first game oi a home- and-llonle series for the Nova Sco- ila-senlor hockey title and will carry a two goal lead into the iinal game at New Glasgow Friday night. Anderson. who came up from tile intermediate ranks this, ylull". linen all three goals, Joseph getting: all assist on each. . LINEUPH New Glasgowi Goal. S. lviucDoll; aid: Defence. Potts, Latrlor. 1;. MacDonald; Forwards, Dickson. in. MacDonald. Carmody. Linden. Cox, Wisener. Potts. Campbcl. Qlaoe Bay; Goal, hlactllllivrrlgv; Deence, McNeil. McCharles; For- wards: Bob Anderson, Joseph, Rod Anderson. Mclleilan. McPhec, lliac- Adam. Murray. Referees: Don MacDougall. New Glasgow; Allie MalcSween. New Wateriord._____ ______ _ l league llockeygamc. SUMMARY First Period l-Giace Bay. Bob Anderson (Jo- seph) 13.0 Z-Glacc Bay. Bob Anderson (Jo- seph) . ‘ Penalties: None. Hound Period K. lViacDmllLld Z (U1 son) l-i. I i'l‘lliiiii€bi NlucLlonulll. McUllarcs- 'l‘llirll Period l ~i——Gii'iCU Bay, Bob Anderson (Jo- scnili 2.00 PCLnLlCLZ McDonald. Joseph. 4 22-i- BATTLE T0 DRAW PITTSBURGH. March 9 --(AP) . -Pitt>burgh and Cleveland bat» tied to a 1-1 overtime tie tonight . in an ‘international-A m e r i c a n i :i-Nc'lv Glasgow. diiaflieTL Tip Tops Win ‘H. LeagueTitlt a h ) The fast-ate ing Tip To ly-rated Ha 3-3 Tuesday night in the Redeemer House League finals capture the Holy Rodeemer phy for two successive years. game was very fast. th g teams displaying good hockey. a The second period opened wi the Hawks out in front 2-0. b . . the Tip ’I‘ops turned on the _ to get four goals ill the second put them out in front 4-2. ‘ The third period was wide i »wlth the Tip Tops getting 0Q oais. . .5 Big Joe Flynn. ace defencqnu of the 'I‘t Tous._starred font: team. co acting four of ‘ eight goals and playing a b ganle on defence handing heavy body checks which aiowei up the Hawks’ fast forward lino considerably. ~__ however. Abbics. clicking in every m<>_1'¢_tl'0_llbleirl_1_il_l-9_unds than did department were seldom in danger ' "*-—-—i~ g of losing. Keeping their undefeat- L ed record intact thedocals raced l; it is true. but deserves. “i! é‘; L‘; I.’ _. v ; and conquerors of Amherst St. Pats ' vfilleftiil-eofll.‘ ?|_i_[_E of The “'““”w5_u"” “m roux toast ‘ “il-‘llwva-iltir... itli°diifmm~ i. U M F slinlllll- t. - . 8-. prm‘, TONIGHT ' ‘ OOIGIIIAD COIL"! ‘PIIYIOT l0] IPIIIDD'IUIIO 1 vvwvvvwvvvvhv q 'iWe've done everything U1 men of Charlottetown the 1'0u‘ll enjoy shopping at Tip Top service and personal attention. store is well-known her antee of complete satisfaction. See the NEW WOOLENY» and STYLES! To celebrate the opening of Ch proudly shows the greatest ran m’ tory; styles as up-to-the-lnl weaves as fresh as Spring. Canada say “there's no va any "hello!" to. tdlllfllll amen CHARLOTTETOWN A Becomes a Member of the TIP TOP Family! W. P. Branch We're proud to become a. full-fiedge B R U C E Manager d “citizen” of Charlottetown with the‘ OPENING OF 1A NEW TIP TOP STORE nute as And for value——over lue like Tip Top!” Come o» sllunnlll. llllllnll 12th at expenditure and energy will do, typo of clothing centre this progressive city because we intend i0 give the utmost in Mr. W.P. Bruce, the manager of our new e and his long clothing experience it: your: this newspaper; colors, $2493 Til’ 'll\li ‘ HAND-CUT AND TAILORED TO PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS row our; 1' ul,ili(|‘1i to otter the‘ f-l- . II Y“ arlottetowms newest fine store — Tip Top ge of sparkling new \voolens in its his- patterns and 3,000,000 buyer's across in on Saturday and . i.“ .1‘