(APRIL c.1941 QUAKERS EVEN Junior. samas mg mo; Qinke: Wfllgm Canada tlunior when they defeated Renews in the second lame of the lllel 4-1- M11801! Wm the first W9 Friday 6-4. Sydney Team , April ‘l - (GP) — evened the m“ t best-of- mm r series o. one game each Winniceg Surges From Behind In Last Two Periods To Deadlock Playoff Series l fBY T. R. WALSH. C d’ P I ' OTTAWA! April 7—lCPlinScidlrigy hliillsioirhlirhsxirlrlneer) from be- llllld T° 4W" Millllfefll ROl/als 5-3 tonight to deadlock at a game apiece their best-of-five series for the right to represent Eastern Canada in the Allan Cup hockey finals. Overcoming Royals‘ first frame lead, the Easteners slapped In three markers in the second without a reply, and then split even on the final neriod's four tallies. Little Pete Morin registered o. pan‘ for Royals. but Sydney had no double-scorer. The Millnnaires‘ tat. lies went to Jack Fritz, stcve Lat. cskl, Johnny McCi'eedy_ Dick Kow- cinalfland ‘Babb Walton. Russ Mc- 00311811 counte Montreal's other c .1 Less than 4,000 fans saw the game. second of the series played in Otbdwb which had been assgn- ed to Sydney as heme ice. The ser- iesmpened last Wednesday with a. 3-3 tie here, and Royals won 3-1 Saturdayein Montreal where the round continues Wednesday. Royals Finish Fast A surge o1’ rpower by the smooth Monitreaiers nearly brought disaster to Millionaires at‘ er their field day in tire second frame. Dick Koucin- ak’s marker on relays from Reml Van Daeie and Fritz started scoring in the last period and then Mant- real turned on the heat to w.i.ip in two succesive goals, Morin and McConnell doing the honors. But with four minutes to g0 Bobby Walton beat goalie Bill Durnan for another Sydney tally and from then on it was Sydney's game. Royals yanked their goalie and sent on six forwards in the last minute and a half but the stunt failed. A minor free for all started Just after the bell with Montreal's Paul Raymond in the thick of it. A whistling drive fired by Raymond caught Dickie overtiie mo-utli miri- way through. the first and the Syd- riey netman came buck a little wobbly, following a quick patch up. It was the first real shot c! the night at the Sydney net. Dickie had no chance when -Morin_ flank- ed by Jerry Heffei-nan and Jthn Acheson smashed thrzugli the Mil- lionaires defence I while Mcllreedt" sat out a penalty. The little centremans drive zoom- ed over Dickieb head when the gcaler went to his knees. Million- aires threw their best into the last. second period and they caught Royals midway through. the frame. Durnan was helpless as Fritz, af- ter grabbing McCreedyb rebound_ slammed the uck into the net. Latoskks taly came while Ray Powell and O'Connor sat out trip- ping penalties. The shot whistled into a high corner. Alternates oi bcih teams were getting ready t0 ‘ go t0 their dressing rooms when McCreedy snagged a loose puck Just past centre and sailed in w.th ~ Durnan at. his mercy. His drive was low and sure . First Period About 3,500 tans saw the game , start. Jack Atchism and Bob Wal- tcii raced through. on Sydney's first charge, but Bert Janice and ill Davies brcko it up without much trouble. A minute later Janka boarded John McCreedy and was as . Russ McConnell and George ‘ Snell traded a. few shoves and of- ficials brokg it up without mnnit-ies. ‘ Pete Morin got it alone on Bill Dickie but the Sydney goalie book- ed. High-sticking brought penalties to Snell and Gerry lleffernan. There was no damage while they were off. Heffernan and Paul Ray- mond charged Dickie and Iusy- monws high drive caught the cast»- ern netman in the face. The game halted while he underwent repairs in the dressing room. Dickie returned with a patch of adhesive tape ust above his mouth. Mccraedy. rec ng back after Bud- dy O'Connor and Jim Haggerty had mimed narrowly, had only Bill Durmn to beat. But the Montreal Goalie was taps in handling the - easienei-‘s wicked drive. Near the 15-minute mark Sydney's power Dlay broke up after MoCreedy Ill Denaliaed for tripping Raymond. Pete Morin, helped by He fernan and Johnnie Achestm beat Dickie from in close at 14:40. Renaud Period Rbflfllq Perowne, was chased for interference in the middle frameh first minute. Mill-ionafres threw all they had into a pswer play but. Durtian staved them of‘ with a red-hot display of blocking. Even after Perowneis return Sydney continued to press, but O'Connor and Heffernan brake fast on a Whig of tries that nearly clicked. Bud Mclkactiem drew a penalty for tripping and Montreal took over the offensive. Jack Fritz tied it up for Sydney at 9:06 after MoCree '5 bullet drive bounced off the bac beards. Fritz Picked up the rebound and cram- med the rubber pest Durnsn. Ra Poweli went to the cooler for Moo m: and Royals applied u» Measure. ‘Ihen O'Connor Joined Pvwell for tripping Steve Latrskl hear Montreal's goal. With the pair "l" 0U. Intoski‘: drive caught. the corner of th¢ net behind Durnen Ind the eastenera were n tally "'0- ln the period's last minute Ma- cmKl-V llllllled a loose puck and beat Durnan with a low shat. Thin! Perlor! b-lack Atchlron and Grant. Hall roke for Sydney and Atehisnnts Rho} nearly f:o'ed Duran. who "fl-bed away the drive. Millim- Qnlzi attacked again and anin. =1 bflckvheckina to Offset quick breaks by Hflfiliifly and Raymond. Haggar- W held Dick Kowclnak and Was chased. He was still off when Kowcinak, on a double relay from Van Daele and 1mm’ h} , better than fair punch. E. Bell 103 149 "5 man on the Bruins’ squad, mum 8081‘ gnefillsvis génafgileigtgoi "all ‘kinds o; attendance and gate é Dsitléonm as isa 202 a???“ “April B7~(AP)—Milt ectors and Manager Conny some interference and me Sydney m» IeSti-‘palsrecor s for st. Louis fistic c- w gt m 101 13a mag; “hwm geolgg Brill“ 101‘ the players. President W. Sure did not 1.6;“ while he was o” I 8TB Expected to be broken, - e t?!‘ 1_4Z 121 90 a, .1 e Y Balm‘. Dickel said there had been gleflll But at 80f Acheson and Q-c ' despite the fact that no one but L. Jordan 1J7 Bil 136 his able Tight wmgel‘. tonight ap- S disappointment because the 6111b helm Morin mm his sewndsiiafit signer Tony has even the faintest. imared assured of seeing action a- p011 OrtS had not captured the Stanle cup “Dthglrms ...::.:ill thwart.” m“ 15 ma-"m- criteria? hdmviizzrznroz; 1.2:: ii.°...'.’,"‘é.;'."'.'...“...’,'°§f..§£l."»°’ .c e dre h d 1 " - , ‘ ' _ rvr a “i? $5 '""-~-— ...ilif.‘°'li%¥.";i...°“§€i‘§i..é?£3§- YYY ‘Con .Diki . ._' ' ' .. , ICIIIIEB in the riiiiist iii eawtgzrhzin M27 Jun i0 rs aoriliiiiggchgg,” h3g3 cflflfig¥flll3o§fgg giiiffroflvriter iiliefiiii tiiizttiiiiimugrltriigssiteltlsifiir w e Russ MBC ll k d . ' - . .. .. discnmm a oomgpnglet lgazpohemsm: aggro! 119 165 151 liflllrhlSioifiglééé}lagihhOIIEiIKGChJdLHQT/ 1n- hLONDON, April fl-(CEO-Snort lgllsarsieaggxnhgtliuis mtglagir géaegifill Weill. t0 PEIOWIIe and Raymond, d B: snow e 1;; S g§fisné§cwvogégbfiggg_who holds h Star team... g Walton took a pass from Fritz at P3 y _ 13, no.4».- ygr; 114 _.; worid outdoor record’ g0;- “he “:11: Noting that the three bone win- the 16-minute mark and sailed in qma_1_2o1o R wh -. h 1 t t l . _ - m“ an we" "om wesm; can. at top speed m some another ‘or O h y . .9 7 . 1e 1.0 83 89 mlaytfy tfijsflwer his mark of 51.06.‘! ads smyme and. 0min a" Sydney. With fl- minute B-Ild a half 8 dwd team Recruits» I ' TQt51__16[fl lilmhff», 1n summer’ After 1mm“ také their ch ueh wes 0f the to s» Royals yanked their sowi- '_ ' ‘ g3 “ a “i""‘“° “”"°' w°°d' great divide u». that at as an and sent on six forwards . ‘ I. Lafferty 132 117 197 Sp'tfires:— EIIEIES’, isiinililis-ciihttrhye rpuirijiilg; awaken" m. gm‘ °ntm1°°°€s' ‘fiee Um, aioaoiuwo, A n1 1 ... (Q11) _ A B- Cameron 135 126 123 E. lVI-ltohell 20o 150 21o has kept him in trim and from now “i” Y°“ 8"‘ 5°m°.,°* “a °" ‘a s my geluge broke ioclise tonight over the ylgkfigm 132 250 ql-afilizlfxlggn iog on he'll concentrate on the mile. “giiyiilii: ygalllilseltiiiiute n Coach First P ri d - ems °f Mmireel Rilyals’ "-5 05h‘ ' a ' I I 3 H D d hi ecessor l-Royals. Morin (ileffernan. Am “w”- Genefws- lllflall-v “wit” m“ H‘ mmer m7 m 195 A momma n" a7 85 88 nfi“t§“.'§§§°“' mliind and York- Dfipylwlgiy i?" “a”? 0"“: e50“) ; ' net with pucks, defeating the Que- T°m1_2177 T°ta1_1598 “91- f l. h s.’ “'3'” llfikm‘ hand diens. “Day did a magificent job pena]bi_es_Mccl-eedy' Jam“, 5M1 bee team 10-? to evm their best- ' _ T“ If; b,r§kg U: gr thehgl-detr 595w“- but I think man of tie players Hefieman of-five Eastern Canadian Junior m, m. . D b D . e - a‘ .m w, f mug Se“ had absorbed hoc ey fndarnentals Hockey mm S at a game apiece‘ gu ;__. I L131‘ t oi-as.- geant-instructnrs no.1; in the from good 01d Dick» Becund pm“ The Generals. winners or the D ou- J‘ McLer y 142 129 1B5 umy‘ "We know now thatwe have to l~ Memorial Cup 1n the last two sea- v' Rodd,“ 202, A’ Senafi. ‘y: 14° D sh m if‘- improve our team," sia Bmythe. pgygney’ 111m (MQCI-eedy) Q05 sons, made it evident front the D'_ Hooper .57 u‘ £4 B’ qqmmmn 83 i"; pa’, ma}; an f- g veterinary 51"‘ "We will improve it."'I‘l'1e players “Sydney, LamkL 15,... statt to the crowd of nearly 5.000 M 9mm '52 150 a. w‘ Bum, 13o 89 0 he in“ m §mti°pafd ""°“ when had elven 100 oericnt of their 4_Sydney_ Mcc,eedy_ 19.3., that (hgy we... out to avenge the... A; Cram 92 158 M; - - 5 chaser gfim °° hlwg steeple abilities to the club ‘out against penames _ pero\.me, McEache}n_ 7.4 105s in the “m game Sam.“ TobaI_2152 guinea ($187) mgr F8111 i for 40 Boston we were up aiainst a team Powell. O'Connor. ‘ ‘ll-W Xfghl- ‘Itlisv Went into m». lead Total—2l26 ' and. soixi rooaunpaiifi-ea threeirtdigii m?» deli smug“ um I believed ; ass an W0 minute all th ' ._ ” - 5-8 d Thlrdmitairlod . starttland after that it swan gill-z E High. single A. Sentner 260. Mgllgglizlls. 155 130 117 $123 ‘(iiziiiiidgfit iii: arter- Biower eoqnplem ch, that 1! ntgzneggagtowc (Van, Dede. gvléisldorxinotylfmhow high the score High three A. sentner 575. lgfiim 135 131 201 Gold Cup at Cheltenham. didn't 19am mm 15¢; that, '1“; o-Ilfépyatalsmlillorin (Acheson, O'Coi1- RLeaéllng theRoshgliya attack were Rebekah ha“, Jfcawgson when Tom “Flower Joined the "pupil" swam the flannel in 1937. > : '.' 0y awye , on ,'~ d R9 . ‘i "ares... ‘Prime footers“. lam-m- m a a s" rsaic.wr:.;ii:"§fi°:“s.i Bhrer......°"".s'.i are? Y 1 i ~91‘ 0 e." aly went Norm Total-l990 float for three minut i d k l ti ' I ' - s-svriney, Walton (Fritz) 10:00 McAtee. The Montreal goak; Wont ,1 Fraser 153 m, 15-. mgh 1 ' .. . "5 “ a .°° e" “i "5 President" u“ Al?“ . __ ~ - ~ ~ - . v snele A. Sezitner 23B. suit. Not. bad. we ll make a. swim- teur Athletic Assocition at time Permit-BS HHBSBTW. Snell. . to Ken Mosdell and Bunnv Glover. B. Laptharr. I28 140 135, High three A. Sentner 613. mer of you yet." said the instructor annual meeting April19. Louis meets Tony Masto in Scrap toniglif ST. LOUIS, April 'f—(AP)—’I‘he Joe Louis spring carnival, playing One-misfit stand; up and down the Qllfltfyfilde. $90M off here tomorrow lllffht to put cn its display of fist- cuffs and fireworks for tine enter. tuinmeat r.i everyone-except poss- lbly Tony Musto. 'Ilie Brown Bcmber "risks" his world heavyweight championship at. 9:30 pm. CST. (11:30 p.m. A51‘; 1n iihe Arena. against tlie short. sized slugger from Chicago, whose only dwtwe w cocaine what hap- pened to A1 McCoy. Red Burinan. Gus Dcrazio and Abe Simon this 59115011 is said t0 lie in a squat; crouching style and a somewhat TfllfiE CHARLOTlETOWN GUARDIAN BIG‘ SPEGIAL SKATE TONIGHT — FORUM FAST IOE '16—BAIIOS—1G 250-150 Inca Bowling Alleys Zion Guild Leagug Home Guards:- Kraut Kids Likely t0 see Action tonight v Tom Kelley Ielwfled that Schmidt's leg had gocd freedom of motion and probably would respond w continued heat treatments, B51161‘. V1110 had a cut and a. STlOUIGGDlIIJlIIY, sat out_last night's game. His return to action would make Pat McBeavy, the rookie who scored the third and decisive goa1 against the Red Wings. the 15th Millionaires Whp Montreal Ryals 5-3 Three Maple Leafs players Get awards TORONTO. April '1 — (GP)- Three members of Toronto Map Leafs hockey club who made Ti Canadian Press first all-star Ni tional League team were preser- ed with bonus cheques of $2.0 each as a reward by the directs of the club today. The cheques went to goaier W1- ter (Turk) Broda, defencenm Wally Stanowski and left wirfil‘ Sweeney schriner, who crashedhe all-star lineup, and another ofhe same size went to Bucko McDn- ald, the big defenceman who cme back from a minor-league Jc lb star on the Leaf rear-guard. The cheques were presentedit I luncheon given by the clubdlr- 11740 381/1! in‘ fflR 700R PRFSEII’ 61g, I ' ll I CIIIIIICII]; 'i%lffi'fl>iliiilfl" IT HAS EVERYTHING THAT A GOOD GAR SHOULD HAVE I l0 BEAUTIFUL COIOURS I VENTILATING WINGS v oust norms l! oust mi. tiours is» v oust sun VISORS ./ ssrsrv WHEEL ma! .1 oust WINDSHIELD I l"? ""5 . » WIPERS and scores of other Attractive Feature: PLUS DODGE DEPENDABILITY, LONG LIFE AND LOW QPERATING CQSTS! Moms; itmesullvs ' l! RADIO emu! f" BARBOUR fa” MicyDON ALD 122 Fitzroy Street Phone 94 McGowan’s Limited Kilmuir, Prince Edward Island Il-swners showed top form in PAGE SEVEN_ RMEMBER WHEN l f (By The Canadian Press) l ‘fe Canadian Amateur Hockey Assiation, meefing at Toronto s13. years ago t;day. adopted two pyessional laying rules. Fzrward ng in ee zones, instead of tv was drafted into the books and kring the puck in the third zone w ratified. $1.00 sends 300 O SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes 01' $1.00 will send either 1 lb. of OLD VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or 1 lb. of SWEET CAPORAI. cigarette tobacco (with Vogue papers) to Canadians serving in C.A.S.F. over- seas only. Also to Canadian! serving in the British Forces |n the United Kingdom. $2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes ta an individual or unit. I Address "SWEET CAPS" ‘ P.O. Box 6000, Montreal, P.Q. BOWLING RESULTS (Duck Pins) Klutching Hands A. McFarlane . 14 131-427 D. P11 ll 114-4127 G. 1)Zi—46F E. 115-332 R. . ' 155-434 746 "I60 638 21M Thirsty Five A. Burke . . .14 141 154-448 J. P01112011 . . . . ..l26 109 128-368 G. Nelson .. .. B 104-37 L. Lever .. -. ..15l 180 IUD-As N. J. Clow .. .. ..l14 141 166-421 677 701 652 120i G. Tulle, 187-l-ligh single. G. Tulle, 46B~Hi£<ii three. Tonight at. 7.00 Citv League semi- finals. Prince Garage vs. Aces. 8.15 Mixed League, Cubs vs. Bomb- era. H. Praufzht 236 265 A. Kane 101i 168 M. Steele 124 2:8 D. MacDonald 144 109 G. yle .. . . .. 54 197 370 877 870 1198 -—2945 R. A. F. Dimes W Leigh . ......164 250 1S0 Holt ... 205 25G 1n E. Ray ... .... 146 146 2t‘ K.Ma.zu1re... .....150 2 1i J. Staniland ........12'l 157 16 702 s41 g5’! — ll HOLY NAME BOWLING 0. 5. I. League Bull Dogs:- A. McCloskcy 185 7.35 190 J. Champion 199 199 131 K. Dunsiord 176 191 121'! J. Harding 107 141 14A J. Buote 125 1B8 199 P. Mclvlillan 116 120 195 Total -3021. Comets:- L. Blanchard 230 246 186 DJ Miller 132 ‘I00 1'11 .1. Coady 1R5 201 1'11 G. Thompeon 182 18G 1'12 K. Abbott 144 122 15I L. Champion 177 144 121 Total-Gilli. High single L. Blanchard 2l6. High three 1.. Bhwnclinrrl GT1. . Merry Minstrels Knock Outs:- F. Brown 182 186 18b A. Connolly 146 161 18D B. Firming 115 160 103 Mr. Bones, i510 ll0 '71 Tanibo 163 125 129 Total-ZEUS. Black Outs:- K. McGiilgan 130 ll0 130 A. Brown 163 142 '11 E Gallant 1'77 159 129 K Gallant 26l ll0 I59 H. Bowlan 168 284 15d Total-‘JIQSQ. Ladies high single K, Gallant. 261. Ladies high three K. Galhwiit F130. Gent high single H. Boivlrm 2B4. Gents high three H. Bowlan 600. Ladies Bowling Pixies.- D. Coyle i112 148 194 F. Flynn 87 156 151 I Curie-y lilfi 218 it?! H Corie 22R llfi HI K Ciirlev l2‘! 1T4 13! Total-MM Deuces- I Doiiean 137 128 231 M Duffy ‘.234 liIi 181 H Garrett. ll0 80 l4 E. Hessian 184 170 l3 H (‘orcoran 142 149 ll Totni-~2270. High single I. Dougnn 239. High three H. Coyle 585. Tonight at. 8:30:- Ceiurnl Barbers vs. Davis Frasors. L At 9 o'clock:- UN Blow Outs vl. Stand Outs. Xttfxi‘? r