_ i PAGE six BILLIARDS The first. game in the semi-finals of the provincial billiard tourna- ment ivas pliiyed last night at the Sunny dc- Biiliard Parlor ' Jolii y Gflillllillll won from Eric Larirr 300 to 270 in a close and exciting match. The last match takes place tonight tvhen Prank A- wrn meets W. McTa-gue; C, Mc- Donald having drawn the bye. The uiticiiils last night were Stanley Nit-rec and Hughes marker. Leafs In Red Wings Fall Before Toronto Team 3-1; Bruins Shut Out By Patrickmen my Jack (‘aliierl Penalties -Horner (major and (‘aiiatliiui Press Stall‘ Writer) misconduct), Motter (major and OlT. Zilarcli 28 --lCPl — misconduct), Howe, Orlando. z (‘ioltluzi scored twice e L. into Third Period: . t. iii ‘Dctro. Red 3—'I‘oronlo, Goldup (IJmgeIJQ. vii wi'li one 01 the. Mal-ken 7307, " ~ “ 4~--Dctrnit. Ilowe. (Matter. iBruneicaui 19:20. i Penalties --- Orlando, (major). ' iHoriicr ltwo minors and mat-ch mis- "condul-th Marker, tmalchl, Abel llllillfll), BOSTON. March 28--(CPl— ; Babe Pnitt, who seldom. scores despite his frantic elftorts. bat-ted m the puck that gave New York R-angeis a 1-0 victory over ‘Boston Bruin. tcniizlit in the cru- cial 1 me 0i the Stanley Cup scini-. .. -:"l‘l0S. hem t As a result the Rangers move ' ; buck to their own ice for Sat-ur- days sixth grime one game up on i i i lanky i ' ‘had boil n! pciizt in the the round. bolfctli ._ , , or m‘, ilome Hub i the Bruins “in hnie noyt iwn in A i a, Leah i New '10] this season. Viith that . !‘('(‘0l‘(i. Ntitlonul Hot-key‘ M33111’ Chump lns were given oniy a sl in ‘chalice to escape eliminatzoii by i evening the series. The Rangers won the first sza-mu | of the best-of-sevcn seflcs in New all ovtr me t York 4-0 but the powerfi Bruins J.iiiiiiy Urliiircio unwed the next two bv 4-2 81K- ‘ ‘Lain i- u niarfliiis. The Rangers won the -i fourth izlime to even the series in ‘New’ York 'I‘ue.<<iti_v night, 1-0. , Tonight, an overflow’ crowd 0f 16,068 saw the well-matc-hcd riv- ‘als xiv-age a thrilling scoreless tie ‘ for 44 minutes and 27 seconds and mess of thc spectators were pre- pared to sit through much sudden lit-kl t the or pwfhyl’. mm a death play until Pratt broke up as \\c.i as the the 3am“ . He aimed his game-warming He was only ‘-"<"~ “lb i v ii n =1 -i - 1V9 liiii"“*"“_' 3 ofmfialtliriibligkugeldhllse sltrici-z - 5U APP-b i when Alex S-liibickv fed him a 1Q- ,L"J‘.l.~(‘(‘llIl\'(’ series shutout. , In addition to dropping this vital ' ' iflillllé. the Bruins, who started with troll. iMcl Hill and Des Smith on the Goldup who had been injured a - sidelines nursing injuries, also lost ' ‘ more when dumpedi the services of Art Jackson and s by Gross-r», cam? i Captain Dlt Clapper. Jackson frac- cut to watch the pimsettl. 4s but ‘ tilrcd two laoiics in his right ankle aparcntiy" vial. not not. . by the ‘ early 1n the first period when his 013.33g lute caliirlit in a crack in the Harmer was into his ol<l hot- 5,1: boards, Clapper ivrenched water habits as early as the SQQ- his left ankle late in the final per- 0nd mrjcd- “+1103 m and Alex i iod when he and Watson crashed Meme}. staged a nu fight and drvwi against the boalrds in the Boston major pcnnliies. Mot-let challenged i Z006. the red head in the penalty’ box‘ and Hcrner (irolrpid hzm iu ttic Ilocr iviilh an overhancl right thati raised a huge swelling on the De- i l-l'Ol.l€l"5 forehead. ‘ A woman spectator, who ran al-i most the length of the rink, grab-i bcrl Homer about. the neck from‘ behind after the battle was brok-i en mp. He turned to swung and pulled back his fist Just in time. Summary: First Period: 5C0Ti11€—None . Penalties-None. Second Period: Scorlne-FJI-‘ie Penaltlcs-None_ -A.f't that burly policeman sat . bet/wxeen hlni! and. Matter, while Third PMM‘ thewoslzzggiwlgggitlvnal 10-minute ‘érltanmrs. Prim. (Shibicky) ‘Penalties-Pike, Wlsem an. Summary: First Period: 1—Toronto, Heron 3,114. ‘J-Toronto. Golqiip 19:51. Pcnalt-ies-Kampman. Homer. Second Period: Scorinc ~Ncnc ~ i Hockey Results (Marker) Intsm Playoffs:- Pltt-slauruh 4; Hershey 2. INTAM PLAYOFF P!9!_2i_.1ll1‘.1_9~..~__ .. Jack Sliarkey cocky that he'd do the some thing. Louis look terrible for als. Ran See Louis Turning Heat On Paychek Bvy Sid Peder Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, March 28—(AP)— Flilllllfl‘ tluiigs have happened in the fight game than tzhe possibility that Jchiiiiy Payclick will take the l1ea\w\y'eig'ht tzilt- from Joe Louls 1n Madison square Garden tomorrow night. But, cicspi-tc tllie Jim Braddocks and Max Sciimelzngs who pulled in the l-to-lo shuts in recent years, there Just dcesnt seem any uhezice that "it can happen here" this time, Somehow", the brown bomber does- n't appear ill any danger for his 10h izilr Crfrtico. Not only has he ‘the physical equipment to KIllpCSL‘ of the fight- ing fiddler from the com country. Wllill an (expected crowd o4 15,000 . looking, but. his pride is hurt as a l'(‘$1lll o.‘ the mediocre shovinng a- gainst Arturo Gccloy lust month. Louis‘ Pride lluri New, when Lows’ pride is hurt. it pains him indeed. In the past. when t-hese pains let in sympathies invariably were directed toward the next guy he met. Jutli. for example, look at. the l‘ECO1'(i2—— Max Selimeliig kinskeci hzm out. came along next, Hc nsvor know what h.i h.m. Joe couldn't catch bcywrling Bob Pastor tor l0 rounds. Nalle Brown suffered-wind heir-for a month later. that one Tommy Farr followed and made 15 rounds. , _ s. -i t, p r-ubbe d 11 {.h_ Nzltie Mann turned up not long J e plum filudlilir-[lffi a (deity: fgiliuliilllllllée of lilayrin “third uftcrivfl-rd and figured n: how he ’ " ireriod while standing on the edge P011511 I10 0\'<‘i'.\'ifl11°-' F311’? 001110- Tdti“ “‘ i 0f the Boston crease», and punch hesxies. He wcke up partially blocked, some time later. d On Feb. 10, Louis was a baflled. bewildered young man against. G0- doy. so under Jcels “feathers one 1"" Rillr-i-"Yt (""“'~‘tii Dihmm‘ foo: pass from the left boards. dziv. chicken the next" pregram M“! “m l" Vi"? m‘- T "' ‘Thereafter. the Jubilant Rangers you hnrdlv need a crvstnl ball to ; llllti ‘ izave zoriilc Dave Kerr his second . fimire out \\".i<it Paycliek can ex- pert. desigite his record and ring Skill Louis. 8 to 1 As usual. the odds-makers have tabbed Louis at 1 to 8 or better. This corner gees along with tlrt h-ellcr, llickllls! TiOWlS ta make his 11:45 pm. train connection Willi plenty tn spare, after taking four‘ rounds or less to dispose the biwnrsls on hand. Paywchek has a font things in his favor, however. de=pite how the rim,’ looks on paper. He has a \ n! speed Ln his finely built. loge. prcbabiy the fastest boxing man Lnuls has had n. lock at ‘to date. He can punch pretty grod with his richt hand and can ‘dig his left to the I7.'(I_\'.B(‘1'InYIJS'0n3-Td. who iris been r-"ndztioiiint: him. says he can t"kc a punch, Hfis gn- insz to get. a chance to prove Benny Tight. of Snooker The championship‘ of the first section of the provincial snooker tournament vzill he decided tonight. when Ambrose Dayli- meets Hess: McQiiarrle in the best. three out of five games. BRITISH CONSOLS ° EXPORTJ OR ff/see they yet t MACDONALUS $1.00 stuns 300 CIGARETTES I LEGION Ii lb. tobacco-DRIER smoking er any MAGIONAIITS FINE CUTS (with papers) To any Canadian,aoldler in GREAT BRITAIN or FRANCE. You can send as many iota as you wish. Specify Brand. Print clearly number, rank, name and unit an well as your own name and address for proper acknowledgment. Mail Order and Remittance to:- DVERSEAS DEPARTMENT W, C. MACDONALD INC., P.O. Box ‘I929, Place d'Armes, Montreal, Canada nu: onn is suulcr to AN|Y ciuluon m OOVIINMINI IlOUlAflONS Millionaires Ready For Kirkland Lake TORONTO. March 28—tCP)-— Sydney Millionaires arrived in Tor- onm tonight for the openin gsune of their best-of-three ser es in Allan Cup playdmirns against. Kirk- lillld lake Blue Devils Saturday glib Bu: Bill Gill. the playing-coach of the Nlaritlmo champions who can still throw his weight around effectively on the defence. joking- lv declared that he is "getting too old 1Q play" and said he liad only 12 plavcrs Iwiili him. All lire in 200d shape, however, and the coach who learned much of his hockey while playing de- fence with the Monctcn Hawks the two years they won the Allan Cup “as confident that his team will clve the Ontario champions a battle for it, in the present series. "We are not over-confident," he declared, “but we intend to make things as touch as we can for Kirkland Lake.“ Idle since they ousted Hull Vo- lnirts In three straight. games, Millionaires are anxious to get back into the swing of things and Gill is trying to arrange a work-out for his men on Maple Leaf Ger- dens ice for tomorrow. Named City ’s Most Graceful Skaters A gala event at the Forum. Prince Edward Island's Winter Playground, took nlnce last night when the City's most qrtaccful skaters iimpcted for honors. The _iu..:es had a difficult time to decide the winners as the youth- ful artists 0i thr- ice displayed their skating abilities. The [ctiowing couples were fin- ally scl ed as the most graceful ': Edith Wliltlock and Har- Rodd; Ztlndellne “Ilum" Cos- tclin and Burton Howatt. These couples were tied for honours. City Teams May ‘Play Return Game _1’t is understood that Clarks Flaizs JVISH to play a. return game with .M.icL)onziitls Commercials (title i not at ltakc.) The following lineups iwould be cl‘ ' MncDonaWs BOWLING RESULTS . .15 MARCH 2_9. 1940___ Verdun Defends Junior Title QUEBEC, Mulch 28 — (OP) - Verdun leafs succesaf llfdeiendefl their provincial junior pionship tonight by setting bacl Quebec fixture of a two game total point final series. Quebec won the first. ockey cham- Aces 5-1 1n the deciding axne__4:2_ln MontrealjPuesdny. ers Lead Bruins HOLY NAME BOWLING challenge Match lambros Tonsorlal Fermi-ME M. Block 160 215 H. Scntner 201 169 190 R McDougall 154 204 179 B Michael 134 124 184 E. McGee 184 196 181 Total—26i6. Trenton’; Fl-estonesh- D MoPhall 149 169 126 R McDonald 200 134 162 F‘ Cliappell 185 163 $13 E Tanton 121 155 220 A ltlurley 154 814 173 Total-—2638. High single A. Murley 314. High three A. Murleqv 641. Prince Grocery- T. Wilson 212 230 215 T_ McArthur 1'79 227 175 H. McConnell 193 158 199 H. Lawton 142 179 135 M. Carmichael 151 175 202 Total-—2772. Davis s. Frasersz- G, Murphy 145 152 197 20o 227 200 W. White 138 173 181 B. Innis 159 105 162 E. NIcCarey 148 128 171 Total-ZABS High single Ted Wilson 230, High three Ted Wilson 057, Tonight at 7 o'clock sharp:- Rabblts vs. Giants. Roy-als vs, Elarly Birds. _A|. 9 o'cIOL‘k:—BIg Fniir [league Five Aces vs. Old ‘Timers. CHARLOTTWSTY) WN ALLE YS CITY LEAGUE B. Cox 234 240 230 A. McFarlane 216 209 140 J. Lawlor 201 176 201 F. Doucctte 16B 349 176 H La thorne 179 164 252 Tot -—3135. 1" Gaudet 194 Z38 207 W McNelIl 209 220 252 J Power 203 164 190 Low Score 168 164 140 B. Conrad 225 224 286 Total-3079. - High Single, F. Doucette 349. High Three, B Conrad 735. E. Holland Ben Hogan Wins Golf First Prize GREENSBORO, N. 0., Maren 28 _(AP)—Slicoting seven-under-par golf for his last 36 holes, Ben H0- gan today wzn the $1,200 first l)l‘l7.0 in the $5,000 Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. He set a tournament record score of 270 for '72 holes. Shifting from the starmount wrest course. Mitre he had led at the hnlitway mark with 137, to the Sedgclleltd Countiy Club, the normal. jOUil-h ohamipiion toured the 6.720- yzuxl layout. in 66, four tinder par. for his third round and followed up vrltlh a 67 lute in the afternoon. Second place went to Craig Wood, veteran bomber from Mom- aroncek. N. Y. Wood flflIShFd with a 68 and 69 for 219. beatzng out four rivals for scccnrl money of $750. Brackctcd at 280 were Raiiph Guldhol. last year's winner. who rallied for a closing 67; B’_\'l‘D‘.l Neuon. United Stat-es open Gimm- plon, who finished urith a pair of 68s, and Johnny Rlevclla and Paul Runyon, fermen- P. G. A. cham- Dion. u: .: lCeniiiiei'cini~: Goal “T01? Barrett; D B ."Wen" MacDonald, Doutl rs and Heath Saunders; For- H. O'Neill. Charlie MacKin- "will. l‘! b Dalllnir Atiiie MncDoiinldH Pete Sinclair. Elmer MacDonald and Ant-tie McEachern.‘ Corks ‘Flues: Goal. Fd- McCabe: Defence, R. carver. McTnmic, Ed McLellnn rivl Jim O'Neill: Forwarfls Johnnie Kelly. Dick MacKinnrn, I... Cudmore, “K‘kc" Maelmsn H McEwen. J. Doyle. and lmClair. Hockey The tourilli gd-lllfl ul the hockey series beltween the Submarines and Al‘l)0l‘I5 was played in Borden r.iik on Tuesday evcimig ' iii the first peiwd the Aavpurls seemed to out.- play their opponents and were in the lead by 3-0. The sixitnd period was almost a repetrtlon 01 the first. Although the Submarmes fought hand to even the score it ended 0-1 in favor of Airports. During this period MiioLcod \\'il> given e. nuijor penalty lor liQIll-llg. I11 the l..st period the submarines came llhrougili wiili LWu goals to make the score 6-3 for the Airports and evening up the ser.e~, each team having won 2 giimrs. Alt the tiltlh game wliicih will be played in the near future the Murray Cup will be pnesuitctl to the WIIIHOTS Lineup for Airports: Ooal, J. Dlilzzcl; dciicncc, u. Jay, A. Rotl~ gers, K. Noonuii; forwards, K. Ozon, F. Oall/uuy, J. Dorsey, W. Dorsey, R. NLlUriiVlSll, I... Richard. Sllll)lll(\l‘.l10.~2 Goal, E. Noonan; (lcfeiicc, A. J21)’, E. will ih; for- wards, A. J(i_ S. Mzicbcod, J. sherry, J. M. IJfIilC, H. Stcwilrt. l- st Period l-Ali-ports. F. Ontrivay Z-Aimorts, F. On-twiiy’ 3—A‘I‘.TD'Jl'IS, R. Alacihvish Penalties-G. .1'iv t2). J, Mflcliaac. Second Period 4-AlTDOTIS, R. Mar-Tnvtsh 5-7 “mflflllFS, S. llllnclieod (LAM-ports, A. Rodgers 7-Airporls, R. MacThvlsh PQIIHtIllRF-MIICLCTIG (malorl, Stew- art Third Period fl-Submurlne» .1. Micliaac Q-Submarlnc», Tl‘. Stewart, Penalties-None. Come Near 300 Score At BowlingCongress DETROIT. March 2B —(AP) — Lowell Jacliison, member 0i St. Louis Hermann Undertakers, Un- ited States match champions, to- night caine within one pin of scor- ing the seventh 300 game in the 40-year-old history of the American Bowling Congress Tournament. Jackson pasted 11 consecutive strikes mid tiieii hit nine on his filial shot to score 299 iii the final game of the doubies. Needing one more strike for the perfect score. the Mound city ace left the No. 7 pin standing. The break also cost. him the doubles lead. Only six 300 games have been rolled among this 200,000,000 games in the 40-year history of the Con- gress. Eight 299s have been shot. Brothers Meet On Rival Teams In Playoffs 101190110. March 28—(CP)— The mre sight of brother opposing brother in an Allan Cup playoft ' will be unfolded here SRLIINIB)‘ as Kirkland Lake Blue Devils and i Sydney Millionaires open a. best- of-thrce series in the Ekistern Can- ada senior hockey semi-finals. One o! the Ontario champions is Jo Jo Graboski, one-eyed centre ice ace. Hls younger but huskier brother. Tony. is a. defence star with the Ivlllllonulies. ‘Both Oshawa, Ont, boys have rilnred a bis imrt in the drive or their respective teams along the playoff trail. Jo Jo's spectacular work was a highlight of [idkeslhore-s first two games against. Toronto Goodyear-s. A shoulder injury kept him out of the next tavo games which Kirkland mke won to sweep the series. Tony personally put. the skids under Hull Volants in the third and final game against: the Ottawa and Di-trict champions. He scored three times and assist/so in two other goals in the 6-3 victory. Port Arthur Advances On Senior Trail I I PORT ARTHUR, Mai-eh 28-40- P-Port Arthur Bear Cats, steam- ing Pflivertuily along the Senior hoc- key trail that led ihciu to the Can- adian championship last year, trimmed Moose Jaw Millers 6-1 here tonight for their second straight victory by that score in a best-of-flve series with the Sask- atchewan titieholders. 1v. B. flint. 1. Golf Meet To Open July 8 SAINT JOHN. N. 8., March $- (CPF-The 1940 New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island amameiu oiwn and Junior golf tournaments will be hold start ng July B at. the Riverside Golf and Country Olub near Saint John. secretary Frank N’. Robertson of the N. B.-P. E‘, I. Association announced tonight. The mixed and s-criior meets will be held July 11 and 12. either at. Riverside or Ridgewocd. Archie Skinner, st. Andrews, and Pete Kelly, Oli-arint-tetown. well- known hcckeylst, are the present olpen and amateur champions, re- sipectlvely. IIIIBINIEX s"u-i1"|j_|>i is s ,_ . 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