.>_.H -Q\:7-- . .- , no.1. /4>*%fl _...._-.-_.-. . y » wIQIQQZWQQ-Qal» * '<."'-=”-£‘"-'--’ ’ r V‘: “ZTZ-élv-Toir“ — .._l-, g ‘a I t, f N. B. title. The Summersl’ IVIDE-OPEN GAME The first period opened fast with Merchant taking the puck from the facecfl’. but he fell as he broke thrctlgh on Casey. The Crystals ussin‘; attacks were clicking as Iowatt raced through to bounce a shot off the Oxford goalie. Cahill was right there to bang in the N- bqnnd at 3.40. Checking was at a minimum as both teams showed a liking for a wide open style. At 10.47 Homiit, Steele and Campbell combined in a rapid passing. at- tack with Howatt sagging the twines. A little more than a min- ute later Llullunt blaze-d a hard shot but Allen made the save. Schurlnrln raced in to poke the loose puck into the cage. Play be- Bflme ragged as the pace slackened. At 16.51 Howatt carried in before passing to Bowness whose hard drive went over the net. Dickie was on the rebound to beat goalie Allen from close in. With four seconds to go Howatt took Cahtils lispst 10' end the period 5-0 for Summers?‘ . lcilreo For Colts At 1.48 of the second period. 1!. Blair flashed the red light for Ox- ford as he blazed a blue line drive that Casey could not handle. Play continued ragged and loose passes about the nets spoiled several scoring chances. At 8.21 Howatt split the defence to coast in on the goalie and lire the puck past him l5 he dove. The Crystals were caught shorthandeci but Oxford mised several clmwes through over anxiousness. Gallant breezed through to blast Allen with a bullet-like drive that the goalie hardled. but Cernbbell pouncedcn the loose rubber to poke 1t. into the net. The period ended Crystals ‘I, Colts l. Mai-chant Brilliant The third period saw the Colts begin to carry the play to the Crystals. Merchant. was the spark- lug oi’ their attacks as he kept reaking fast on his brilliant poke- checking. but Casey turned in a smart 1,..me as he kicked out plen- ty of rubber. Howatt turned play- maker for tho Crystals as he set ‘Stewart Scores Winner As Amerks Defeat Rangers 3-‘ Red Wings Topple Bruins NEW YORK, March 6—(AP)— Old Nels Stewart Inade his 298th National Hockey League goal the winning marker tonight as New York Americans laced New York Rangers 3-1 in an intrscity game. The Americans’ win broke the ‘neighbolhtxid jinx" that has d - ed them all season, before 14 ens. The win put the Amerks onLy s point behind the Canadiens in the race for second place in the loop’s intematlonal section. and stopped a Rangers’ winning streak of four straight. Patrick sent the Rangers out in front in the first period, but that was the end of their offense. as Hooley Smith tied it up before the period was over. Stewart scor- ed 1n the‘ second period, and Joe. Jerwa sent in a fluke. tally in the SUMMARY First Period iiflangers. Patrick (C. Smith) 2. Americans. H. Smith (Behrin- or. Chapman) 16:49 .Penalties --l-1extall. Holler, P. Wat_on (lo-minutes misconduct). Second Period S. Americans. Stewart (Ander- 15.42 con. Wisemm) Penalty —J erwa. Third Period 4t Agnerknm. Jcrws 10:6‘! Penalties —.Ncnc. STILL IN FIGHT . lllmh 6--(OP)—With three X11101‘! Imbhcwisflnshingc Red ‘N BOWLING HOCKEY WREST LING Tho final guns Referees Horb Bushton the stage for two lfioals. the first at 6.42 when Cah flashed tho light and the second as he slipped Campbell a quick pass that the fast-skating iorwan blazed into the draperies. At 9.58 M. W soloed in on Casey to start the Colts on a three goal scoring spree. At 13.13 L. Wood drifted a long shot that caught the corner of the ‘net. V. Mnrchant paved the way for the third tally at 16.1’! as he gave M. Wood a blue line passthat saw the latter score on a w drive. A minute later Walter Ar- senault. playing his first game for the Crystals, blazed Hewett‘: pus into the cords to end the scoring for the night. There were no penalties in the third period. Lineups: Oxford Colts-Goal. I. Allen; d0- fence. P. MacLean, S. Allen, L. Wood; forwards, H. Blair. V. Mar- chant. M. Woods, G. Moore, G. Miller, K. Leslie, L. Leslie. Crystals-Goal, Casey; defence, ' f Sch man. on Steele, Dickie. Walter Arsmault. Referees: Herb Rushrum. Spring- hill; Earle Arsenault, Stunmetside. SUMMARY Thompson) 10:31‘: Ilrst Period 1—Crystah, Cahill (Howatt) 3.40 L-Crystals. Howattt (Steele. Cunplbell) — - — 10.41 | ii-Crystals. Schunnan t (Gallant) —— 11.32 Ii-Crystols. Dickie (Buwness. Howatt) — 16.61 5—-L\'Iyatals, Howatt (Cahill) 19.58 Pmalrties: Moore. Second Period 6-00115. H. Blair —— -— — — 1.48 7-—Crystals, Howatt — — — 8.21 tale. Campbell (Gallant) ~ — - - — - l7. Penalties: Howatt, Gallant, Schur- 11511. Third Porlod il-Orystals, Oahill (Howott) 6.4! talc. Campbell (Howatt) —— — — — e- 8.36 ll-Oolts, M. Wood -- -— — 9.58 12-0011-3, L. Wood — -— — 13.13 18—Co1ts. M. Wood (V. Merchant) -— -=- — 10.17 14-Crysta.ls, W. Arsonrmlt (Hows ) — — — — -11.1a Penlltlm: None. 2-2 scvm mlnutm liter. Howe up law-is’ second goo! Just 28 seconds after the flnolpcr- iod started but Bclunklt again tied the score. EUMMARY First Period '1. Detroit, Lewis. one a. Detroit, Howe (Mother) 1'1:- “PQIII-ltlfil -Pettinger, Jaduon. Second Period 3. Boston. Schmidt (more) ‘l:- 4. Boston Getliffe (Bands, Clap- per) 14:46 . Penalties -So.nds, Moi/tor. Third Period 6. Detroit, Lewis (Howe. Hud- son) :23 6. Boston, Schmidt (Bauer. Hollett) 13: 7 Detroit, Lewis (Howe) 18:08 - Pmalties -None. LEAFS, lF-CANADIENS, 3 MONTREAL. March G-Toronfn lo leafs poured through Mont- Csnsdioru’ defence for a 6-! victory tonight and all but assured hhcruoolves of first place in the Notional Hockey league's Canad- ian division. Victory left Toronto nine gums ahead of the Mimtreelcrs wi but fl to . V: of “w, close to arac- omd. sew Mcntrclls flmt sumo! game in more than two years. IUMMAI! First Porlod 1. Toronto, Drlllon (NPPI. Roe- ner) 5:00 2. Toronno, Apps (Homer) 16:- O11 School lead in the middle p Taylor and Miller‘ goal apiece. B. n Home realms —-Horncr " . 5000M! Pllcl W. Jackson (Bdl. c. ' , Boil (mum. 11m‘- nnl) 11:91 “Sh” Ivrunto, Dillon (Hamilton) m6. ‘lmuoto. nmom (App) 1a: 7. Cslaolmc. Lupine (Joiictl "f? mun (suns ‘V nun-u .0. “';'..r§i$t“‘.“‘"¥"“"-I ‘IIsland Titlists DisplaylBlack Hawks! Offensive Power Running, Drub Lowly sUp Six Coal Advantage , The Summerslde Crystals defeated the Oxford Colic 10-4 Qt the Crystal rink. Summcrsldc, Saturday nlght in the first of i two-gums total-goal series for the right to meet Mcncton Maroon: for the P.5d.- - carrlod a comfortable margin of the play _ is the Oxford boys fell down on their pulsing attacks. - will be played Monday night In Summc side. of Springhlll and Earl A. ruult of Summoraids handed out but four penalties in one of the cleanest games soon here this season. Maroons 7 - I CHICAGO. Much Chicago's Black Hawks. " rlmpages" have few and for between this season. went on one tonight as they rout- ed hapless Montreal Maroon: in s lgtional Hockey League game. '1 . The ‘easily won victory was nonc-the-less sweet for Bill Stewart's club as it. held an ad- vantage over Detroit Red Wings. who tonight defeated Boston. two full games. Earl Seibex. and “Mush" March, to each bagging two goals. paced the Chicago offensive. Paul Thompson and Seibort scored in the fir t per- iod before Bob Gracie caged the lone Maroon goal ear-‘v in the sec- , 0nd per Seibert was over and Johnny Gottselig scored before March counted twice late in the final period. iod. Oullv Dohlstrom- and tallied before the stanza SUMMARY First Period Chicago. Thompson (March, 1. Ggttselig) 4:49 . Chicago. Sel/bert 18244 Penalty —Shonnon. Second Period 3. Maroons. Gracie (Marker. Shields) 8:38 4. Chicago Dahlstrom (Bhifl. Connolly 14:82 5 Chicago. Fetbert. (Gottselig. Penalties —~Evans. Third Period 6. Chicago. Gottsolig (Jenkins, Trudcl) 1. '7. Chicago. March (Thompson. i Wgflae) 13:01. Chicago, March (Johnson) 10 : 56 Penalties -<None. Prince Street‘ School Girls Defeat S.H.S. iris to the score 5-0. in a fast and arion Taylor. Prince street strengthened erlod H. S. pressed the the final period hough o goal-mouth they fal o. Hogan and o. MacLeodl hund- led the game. The lineups -- 8. H. 8.: Goal. A. MacLeod; do- fcncc. E Walker, F. Walsh: for- wards, M. Bernard, J. Bernard, O. gentry, M. LeFurgey. D Mathew. P. B 5.: Goal S. Partfldg; dc- fcaoe, M. . ill. Sinclair. . An- drew; forwards. M. Taylor, M. Mstheson. J. Miller. _ I Kelly, Carrie Kelly and Harry Currie Charlottetown. scored burgh al American Hockey League cision to Ohm-lo Cliff Runblcr scorers. arton with one on Currie‘: goal. ..___.._._.__ chownsn cancerous 6 (A P)- whose come before 10.000 fans at the stadium .. .=->.. I l l EAIJIAX. Scull-finch of mach myfiowxiswill nmikpcnd New Glasgow moves to Wolfvétll; wlhtiahwo-goclnmrginin Ironwood-helm - writes 8c a result ofanli-fldoclwlohovcrtihevalley the fo/v- rive-goal in flhc final period to earn largo 5 lead, and as one game is being played in Wolf- ollmi: teamllrkinyrxigirlzainoe ociteshadtostagc-a ral. thonomtoo ville, there are few prisons ing out on any limbs and mylxw il- New Glasgow issuer-taint willheinther ney but ‘Uhe oecond game Junior A its facing their first test In is year's Maritime junior hockey paydowns. meet Amherst St. Pals tonight at the Forum in the first game of a. home and home total goal series. St. Pots. defending the three rovince crown, they‘ have won for e past two seasons. likely provide the locals with the stout- opposltion they have et faced. Although the Ripley, Low ley line will be missing, the Am- hcrst team will ice a squad very nearly on a par with their former booms. Abbies will have to bgosocd if they are to draw first bl in tonight's encounter. ion thelgr oppoition without apparent exertion. There is little doubt but they are the strongest junior team ever to represent the rovince on the Memorial Oup trei. How for they the result of Throughout the schedule attendances very meagre but the tea Saturday. Summercide Blah girls’ hockey team were turn- ed back by the Prince Street School eerily contested game throughout. The openlnlg period ended 2-0 in favor of the ocal school with both oals coming from the stick of their th but, sl- many times they reached flh led to score. The local girls added an- oimer to their lead when ‘Ihylor again scored. the fans to rally behind the young- sters and show them that they on solidly behind them in their bid to recapture the hockev honors that was theirs in the 1934 season when they were only eliminated by the Interesting Matches At ...E“s..'.°"'."..'":*""“ P "‘ I t o roll ‘ cl played ‘lot the C urdny afternoon. SkIpfl-kf). Estella‘ deli-sting Dr. gieuytzikmcleod‘ Cup-Junta n was es fixer-c orlnh we§1moa m extra ends before cusslon pertaining to clu mat- ters was held. Score In Win (A. P. b Guardian's Special WIN) PHILIIDELPI-IIA. March 6—Potc both o1 the Pitt!- goal: Saturday night as the ts dropped a 3-2 Intemetioin- e- Phiiadelphio Ramblers. Mason with two goals and were the Crosslcv Sher- wood. saint John. drew an mist 033110, Much c-Dcmlnion be minton champions crowned h Suturd ro: . ‘Moon's shaves-Yacht: Bcmls, Von- OOIIWI. , wwecéangmugnglcc-ws. W. R ilori doubles-Jock stoma and Rod P . ==w ewhw eeweit- Navy Scores Navy scored a the Bombers after five Club bnskebbcll league. game urda-y right. Nsvylhgfihu 0. igan 10. Bomlmrl T. Wilson 2. 0, 11.101.160.11 A. GOOHI) ll, I voile A l-cao" stuns? Iv l, ll km) n no vou rnmkfrtnetrfio uka A new COAT PO». HIS gum-Hob! ---f M BASKETBALI. 01.111211 soon TcR YSTALS TROUNCE b01212 col. Ts 110-4 a" Nova Scotza SeniorHockey Semi‘ - final ‘Will Be Resurrted Tonight 6-401’)- Nova. Booties team THE 0F THE MARITIME CHAMPIONSHIPS as --- AMHERST- shares- r Well Here-It Is MARITIME Junior Play-O JUHIUR TONIGHT YOU'VE‘ BEEN W A I T I N G FOR THIS GAME Playdowns MARITIME ‘ CHAMPIONS — 193'! ISLAND CHAMPIONS -— 1938 , to say nothing our cleaning up the circuit ‘ggyoffn. la the provincial plslydowrm, only tiho most biased gave the M! oharwe to tame the Bulldogs. indication or! the game. H089 forwards were a bmised and boh- tercd 1m. vtghien tihe Mlmersduienofl A SIZZLING, RESERVED SEATS, SCIENTIFIC FIRST 3 SIDEItOWS-Mc. NEXT 3 SIDE ROWS-(fic. NORTH END-fie. Yeti. the 2-0 score wa" a The Anolgonish-Giaoe Bay game doesrrt help the experts out any Pllillfll‘, Glace Bay won 2-0 cat“ n-Befence Of Junior Title Here Tonight cot couple of hom town boys e FIGURE SKATING INSTRUCTION THIS MORNING ‘a | F-O-R-U-M St. Pa ts "Ode LE URII HOCKEY LEAGUE ClPSIll-l‘ Maroons 2-0 In Torrid Tilt shin. out of the season and the league championship two games 10d 1h 1th r rope w (0. P. b Guardian's 80501:! W meet Charlottetown Junior Ahog W“ " wells tomorrow night in the first of a hche-and-homo series downs. , ave lust several of the player. that. swept iiho beam tn its 1937 pinnacle but it still is c. rful combination-and If: pro ise ward Island Champions plan tltion. Gray, play-making ccntn the first line will not see action in Charlottetown but ho is expect- BIIIObQIXIShBPQIWIJIO return ednesda ed knee in an inter- scholastic 551m; 10 da. th S . ts wore out to some e stort. The Leas first lino who l6- oounted for all the goals m‘ “w” m“ guns came .thro scored a 2-0 win o h B‘ u" m?" Stagelia nd_ Triumphs In Photo Finish i ver the invaders Paquet slammed home. A min- Tomnw pmmwm, uh and a mu later Billie Chcvcrio from Ernest St. flu Bnilns was called filo tho blue-lino for an off-side. period The second _ period m eashlomde msrcughsndtum All season 00 they have been bowling over Will-m“ "nmmd and two mlsconducfs. 3 5 mam can bu, ‘ ‘mm ‘w°°hmu° mi ty .0113, as the 1m OhBmPIDU t Cheverie whose some Anita ha?- qwry d. adlens. highly-touted Junior team More than 50.000 snoflthw 1w ‘but that. square supporters u m fi out that the team “d l b? °' games in three n WWW- ailm - M" and was not at f PM: later 100k In 11-2 Oonodienu at Hhlifax. The 5t. PB-Ia teain MK be d“!!! OWID DR-ll carried on. Tonight with an entire season's work at stake It is up 00 W581i. H0318 100M cogoals the Bruin nothettmkodthcwsfcr secondgool a... .. ti‘ “also. 1 . own. Oalkmllhawmrds‘ B m and when Bell. . Bdb Brien. Errol Gray. max amt: Peterson Don N famous St. Michaeis college team in Toronto. Ami-mast‘. N.__S..___March_6:_ A. Leard came on the nted the Maple Leafs with the Trophy emblematic of the 1 for 88. Bathurst Team Files Protest Against Hawks I Pa. 111389. Offi Clarence fhmpbcl and Charles McVeigh. BUMMA lint 1 Toronto, Parsons‘ 13:18. to. Amuwowler) 16:58. : Rob . Curling Rink l Brnhi: Goal Emea Dulu- fence. Jock Molnllun I m‘ the fill?» Q-WM. A111 1M in two mil-lulu. Ambrose MacInt e; Box-words, “d” ( J dimmer ma. or who’ t Rom man 2. shields, 0.1m» o. rdtsnus ILIWINI (MON III.N.B..% 0- _____ March s-(seu- urst charging tho ed i to m“ his ‘iota sum t t two members c1 wks were MT. IDN WIN POWNAL A“G mite of the horsl l . prllovtllvcvsmelimlnated Bathurst from the playdowns .. t agher said he wo Would Compete F o r ' W0 in e n ’s Hockey Title,“ t f If. snfiflh 1i” "i? T“ tomorrow ni ht. barred and Ba Saint John Pun mmews Zmon‘ The Islanders. s team or Prince Iflwcrd Island women hookoyiofc. would play in the Dominion ' mils N81‘ at Montreal according to Information av hare. Participation of the d on their nusconduct t. era sufficed to qt. o race-off inside Ma y A gain Hockey Result-i ‘ » Change Dates Close Victory J.- ll ta and were rewarded when . slammed homo the _ Chandler cleanly. Qliiview cased for the eq moCosum broke away on Grant to make 1t 3-1 and end Bl-BIQ- ' Saar the; game Roy ghwan§lor gym ‘o ed on’. gamma m: ill mm‘ u follows- IIEAIEIon: , C,‘ 34-31 win over of minutes overtime in an extolling Holy N321: tnmwwum be Con“ five Charlottetown 0167' era and a similar f Bummcraide has been oocchingth Dates for the Msrltim It was the close-m and bsst played of~ the schedule. The Bombers n11 11, they were chang- ed to March 1'7 and 18 sometime I80- uld lik be The new m’ new“ n“ of hockey plsydcrwnl ~ hui caused the changes. ._._.____---_- BRIDGEWATER, N. . (CPb-Holifox Canadians BOOM-l. 1111101‘ 5, Amateur: 4, New York Rovers 1 Remember When B110. Igllllltfld 5i!“ we»; ‘Games:- 16. D. 4. : A Mlson B. 8.00mi- V. MacDonald rs . mtg. mm. 14hr o some your "Bluebird" over the, __=__1ger__1_ 1.. “EH01 0. IJWWI, O. I’ Phufldclphlg 2. cccondguno a r