, W CR YSTALS ‘I Score In DiitingMoments l OfPlayTo CarryOne Goal Lead Into Final Game The Suinmeiside Crystals will carry s one-goal lead into the second of their two-game total-goal series with the lnorrow night as a result of their 8-5 rink at Summerside. l The game was nip and in miraculous saves. Referees Wick out a neat out front never to’ be headed. Toronto Bonspeil Results 9 FOURTH ROUND BOWLING HOCKEY tuck all the way with both goalies turning dozen penalties as the boys tended to rough it up. The Crystals came from behind to wipe out l. two-goal early lead and go play and gave the handle and more. through at 6.20 left wing The red shirts still forced the play and at 10.10 Kelly raced in to sink Saunders’ long rebound. and white squad began to hit their stride and Campbell nearly scored when his long shot trickled to the REST LING BASKE lgALi. OTHER SPUR] "i*-.;-_ < [Bruins Stretch‘ U n d e f eated Run To Nine (By The Canadian Prom) ~ BOSTON.‘ March l-Btretohing their undefeated rim to nine Boston Bruins smothered Detroit Red Wings‘ latest playoff bid with a 0-1 win tonight after a four-goal offensive in the last 8::- iod of their National Hockey - gue contest. The lowly Red Wings held the Bruins under control or 36 min- lites. only to crack wide open be- fore a 10.000 crowd at the Boston Garden. The Wings counted a iiukey goal during the eighth minute of sec- ond period play when Hec Kilrea fired a looping shot from the Bos- ton blue line and goalie Tiny Thompson juggled the puck into his cage. Little Bobby Bauer, who scored twice. deadlocked the game about seven minutes later. Cooncy Weil- anxrs tally put the Bruins out front during the last minute oi the middle session. The Wings took many wild gam- bles during the third period. when Dit Clapper. Bauer, Art Jackson Charlottetown Abbieo to- vlctory inst night in the Crystal James and Roy Prowse handed ABS!!! FORCE PLAY The Abbies took control of the for the first ten minutes Crystals all they could Stewart raced to lay a perfect pass to Pound who drill- d a beautiful goal from the boards. In the part of the frame the black Brit, Columbia 110 440 312 000-16 margin. The Abbles fought back Dr. M. I. Humphries W. J. Finlay Skip-iii Skip-IO Saskatchewan '101 030 101 510-13 Brit. Columbia 020 303 010 001-10 Abbies began to press and gave the Crystals plenty oi tense morn- ents. At 14.04 Cudmore intercept- Tip, Tops Nose Out Hawks 2-1 ‘i-Boston. Pettlnger Northern Ontario P. E. Island goal mouth before Stull got his J R. Walker F.R.Sbk/I1cl..a‘l’ne lmlllgfhagllll it’. At lfikwmsahurgéann and gettgnaer piled. on the score ski 11 p- an ‘s passou ve or e r ns. Nor. Hunt. 010 210 130 120-11 no chance. than two min- P. a. Island 102002 00a 001-o utes imi- Chick flashed the red SUMMARY Ontario New Brunswick light when he took CahiIYs re- Beri. Hall D. P. Connolly bound to race to the goal mouth Flflt Pflliill Skip-H Sklp-15 before hoisting it over the pros- Oniario 102 002 030 004-1? trate goalies body. At 18.87 Gal- sflfiflnil-None- New Brunswick 040 410 Mgiloalla gserrigr congrats? inkciagme territory Penalties-None. n e c. izrlamanaimn Ab Govtfntnlock ilirlaist-akThe Qriegaiy cegditraruisdggo S°°°'"1 Pull” phi?” 101 01o 50in? '1 pensltiees “t... hakheiled 0111i‘), ein m“; tglgu- gill" (Bi-Fm — lg-gg Manitoba 010 202 010 403-13 torrid period as the referees kept 3__B°st n- V???’ a‘ 5h“ {- 19-10 Nova Scotia Saskatchewan close check. The period ended 3-2 °n- e 5".‘ we - c. w. Durraiit Dr. M1. Humphries for the Crystals. $§1§,1:1°5"5°hm‘di- Geime- W" kip-iii Skip-IO ~ i Nova Scoiia 001 20a 021 301-13 Turn On Pressure Saskatchewan aao r010 hiog 020110 m m d M s Th“ PM“ gwcbféream B ‘av’ ‘lamb’; mersldefs 5am up‘? thethgregsff; d-Boston, Clapper (Cowley) 8.10 5k“, 5 $19.46 plays and at 2.50 Schurman took tgfswn‘ ?a“g (Houem “'37 Quebec 002 001000 011- 5 Montgomery's assist to widen the (Gotfghofifhyflnshore) -__ 17m and Casey made one of the grea-t- (w Hand) 1153 rii-"ru ROUND est saves of his caree as he m - ° T _ “ T — ' ' ped a sure goal and then bcusndgd Pmfltygwkmn‘ ssslmtciiewan‘ British Columbia of! the ice to grab the uck as it roiled towards the goal ine. The Manitoba Takes Undisputed Lead In Curling Bonspeil; Island Rink Held Winless (C. P. b Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, March l-C. W. Dur- antk Halifax curlers brought Nova Bcotia its second straight victory oi the Macdonald Brier Trophy tournament toni ht, outscoring J. R. Walker's Nort ern Ontario four -ll. Other Maritime rinks did not fare so well, New Brunswick ia1l-. wermheld to aim under the 11th and when l. wee too late to overcome Quebec's good work early in the match. D. P. Connollgs New Brunswick curlers from athiust provided Manitoba with unexpected stem opposition and led the avorites 0-3 after seven ends. But from there Gcwanlock was supreme curling with has made Nip And Tuck Battle Prince Edward Island's match prising Saskatchewan entry oi Dr. M. I. Humphries. Undisputed bead with Northern Ontario was a ni and tuck battle from the start bu With victory over the 1937 Can- J. R. Vlalkens quartet finally came adian champions from Alberta out on the long end of an 11-0 earlier today, Ab Gowanlocks Mani- count. The Islanders were skipped tobans took undisputed possession by Rankine McLalne of Charlo te- of first plane in (he round-robin town. Until the 11th end. when North- series by defeating New Brunswick 13-’! while Saskatchewan beat ern Ontario's two settled the lsue. British Columbia's Bill Finlay 13- Prince Edward Island's curlers had . elven the strong Timmins rink a 1n the other fifth round match stern battle. They played a knock- Alberta defeated Ontario 8-0. out game and at this style, Walker C. W. Durante Nova Scotians, was the stronger. coming back strongly after two The Islanders took a 3-1 lead on defeats Tuesday and one in the the third end and from there until third round this morning. built an the ninth, when Skip Mcflainds 11-3 lead over J. R. Walker's Nor- three made the match a toss-up, them Ontario crew. This was en- the teams matched rock for rock ough to stave off the Northerner-s 1n some fine curling. The genie late challenge which brought eight was lost on the 11th. when Mc- nolnts on three of the last four Laina tried with a hard runner to ends. raise out two Northern rocks lying Take Earlv Lead shot. A good start which rolled 11g a Sucess of the shot would have 6-0 lead in three emu ena led meant a four for the Maritime Quebec. led by the youthful R. C. team but the rock just tipped s. Cream. to mark it: first victory ag- § guard and went ou leaving Nor- thern Ontario with wo. slew Glasgow Wins Opener From Berwick‘ Bruins 5- ainstg foglefgat§,f1‘he_ "Islanders (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) KENTVILLE N March 1 - Tops nosed out the Hawks. the ‘first game Northern Ontario Nova Sootla ed a Crystal blue line passout in J. R. Walker C. W. Durant blaze a. wicked shot pest Casey. skip-ii Skip-iii The Summersiders were caught Nor. Ontario 210000003 airs-ii short when Mont mery took a. Nova Scotia 001 232 210 020-13 penalty and the A bles turned on Quebec P. E. I. the heat but Charlie Cahill caught R, C_ cream 113 11 Mflglne them up the ice as he raced over Skip-ll Skip-7 the Charlottetown blue line before Quebec 231 001 110 200-11 firing a bullet like shot that caught P. E. I. 000 110 001 031- 7 the far corner of the net. A few Manitoba. New Brunswick moments later Cudmore broke away Ab Gowanlock D P Connolly With Only i119 B06116 t0 belt but Skip—~13 Skip-7 his drive was wide of the net. The Manitoba 991 010 933 041-13 frame ended 5-3 for Summerslde. New Brunswick 110 201 100 100- 7 Alberta Bert Hall C. R. Manahan Ski Ski Ontario 100 010 100 110- 5 Alberta 011 102 011 001- 8 Down The Alleys CHTOWN BOWLING‘ ALLEYS Commercial League Pattersons-Ziitil. Esquires-2211 High single F. Cox 2'18. High three F. Cox 683. Elimination T ornament H. Mcleod dz H. Praught 1372 1. Diamond s; A. Goss 1274 V. Pineau 8a M. Stull 1165 A. Taylor 8a I. Paquet 1135 T. McAdam d; P. McKinnon 1095 C. McKenna &. P. Smith 1056 J. Lawlor 8r. E. Lappln 1052 C. Praught & D. MsDonald 1039 F. Gaudet 8r A. Kane 037 J. McKlnnon 8a S. Smith 995 Tonight at 7 shuffli- Bees vs. Tigers. Cardinals vs. Pirates. The drawing of the lucky num- bers for the bowling tickets will take place at 0 o'clock, all interest- ed should be on hand. HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Ladies League Red Win 5-2121. Elites-Ki 5. High single F‘. Mallett 238. High three F. Mallett 570. lloly ltodeemcr Mixed Dune Ever Readys-ITM. Doughnuts-will. Ladies high single E. OT-folloran 1 . 2. TLadles high three V. Molnnis 397. Ge tshlhdnl .1. coyiem. Gegts lniggn ‘this: a. McDonald m. . Hawks-zeal. » Bluenoses-2533. Ladies high single I2. Connors - ‘.79. indies high three E. Connors Gents high single J. Ooyle M6. Gents high three C. leClslt 511. ‘Tonight at 7 o'clock:- badies League: Capitals vs. Sex- tgohs. Commercial Dengue: Prince Gro- :ery vs. Hawks. .90- Hi" Pour League: Five Aces VI. All Stare. Holy Redeemer league: High Pipers vs. ild Oats. - Remember When in) NW (I The Cenedenl ha: Max hchmeilng only)? o Wide-Open Hockey The third period opened fast with both teams showing plenty oi zip. Montgomery. broke through twice in quick succession but his drives missed the comer by inch- es. At, 5.48 McKinnon grabbed a puck in a scramble around the Suinmerslde net to give Casey no chance. The play surged u and down the ice as both teams ought to show the red light. The Abbies tied the score at 14.27 when Stewart carried into the corner before driving out a long pass to Pound who sagged the twines with a. wing drive. 1n the dying moments of the game the Crystals ganged the opposing citadel but Stull was outstanding. Campbell, who was playing a daz- zling game with his tireless boring tactics. raced in on Stull to be robbed at the goal mouth, but Schrman came in fast to blast the dlsc' int.o the corner at 19.37 to give the Crystals the game, 6-5. Gives Performance Hector Ferguson. the 12-year-old figure skater from Charlottetown. gave a performance during one the rest periods of the game that was an outstanding feat for one of his years. The crowd gave him a big hand as he whirled through his graceful patterns. Line-up: Abbies-Goal, Stull; defense. Saunders. Carmichael; forwards. Whitlockystewart. Bradlelyg Cud- more. Mc innon. Pound, elly. Crystals-Goal. Casey; defense. Cahiil. Bowness; forwards, schur- man. Gallant. Montgomery, Camp- bell. Howatt Steele. Referees-itch. Jdnioe and icy Prowse. SUMMARY First Period i-Abbies. Pound (Stewart) - 8.20 2—Abbles Kc (Saunders) -10.10 Ii-Crysta . urmon (Gallant) - — - —1500 d-Crystals, GnJlIntT-(Oahill) 1110a 5-Crystals. Campbell Tip 2-1, last night in of the Ho House League final third period when Thirty seconds later “Boo" Callum shot the equalizer when he fooled Hennessey w drive. MacCallum scored the win- ning goal a when he golfed in Roachb rebound. SUMMARY Redeemer Hockey series. Hawks opened the scoring in the barter took a in a mlxup and into the net. Mac- from Trainer ifted a high one ith a bluellne t the 1B minute mark First Period Scoring: None. Linden taking Cox's pass to score ....Jack also rakes schmeling over Penalty: Latter. but Bruins tied it up seven minutes 5901"“! Perlvfl later when Charlie Copus and While Phil Watson. scraDDy New 360N087 NOM- White went through the New Glas- . York Ranger. is the most nalized Penalties: Larter. Flynn. gow rearguard. the latter getting forward in the National Hockey Third Period tho goal. ‘League W1 3B minutes, Clint i. Hawks, Ilarter (Trainer) 10.03. Two quick scores-within 30 sec- . smith. another Ranger centre, has 2. Tlo Tops, McCallum. 10. . aids-by Dickson and Linden gave‘ yet to get a penalty...- 3. Tip Tops. McCallum (Roach) New Glasgow a. 4-2 lead before the Glen Cunmngharrrneeds an hour .00. period ended. warinup before an important mile Penalties: None. Kink MacDonald scored the final jaunt..'..these workouts used to ta.ly on an uriassist ‘ play midway bring boos from fans figured ‘ through the final period. Glenn was showing ofi....then d T - they learned he needed them to let San e rains the circulation going in his scar- Derby Threat NEW YORK, March 1—-(AP)-_. The “handy Elly" comes through again. There's a headline all ready for use on the morning of May 8-the stretch to take down the majo horse. (Gallant) — - -— — — —18.3’l Penalties: Bownms. Bradley. Cah- ilgékMcKinnon. Montgomery, Whit- Second Period d-Crystals. Schurmsn (Montgomery) - -- - - 2.50 ‘i-Abbies. Cudmore —— — -14.04 O-Crystals. Cahill -- —- — -1B.2b Penalties: Bcwneu, McKinnon. Montgomery. Third Period l-Abbics. McKinnon —- - 5.4! IO-Abbies. Rmnd (Stewart) 14.27 ll-Orystels Sch ____.__.____ ADVANCE TO N. B SEMI-FINALS (O. P. b Glllrdillfl Special- Will) MON N. N. 3.. March 1- ll ( ) — - — -- -1l.37 Penalties: Montgomery, Bradley Btewut. s r share of the $50,000 added derby purse. Bi-Bsehand is not a horsemans He doesn't start running 80°11 Enough. He was nowhere in the early part of the BMW! Anita derby. but the finish found him Led by Foster Dickson and Kink S D bdacDonald, New Glasgow swept to . 0 e a 5-2 victory over Ber-wick Bruins ' in a. first-round Nova Scotis hockey playdowns contest and kept, their undeeated record intact. The second same of the home- and-home series will be played at New Gnasgow tomorrow nigh NEW YORK. March l-Mbre 01- ten it has been the other way ro but March came in like s loan to- day while Dizzy Dean still acts t. m like“? 1&.ll‘1b....l\.§l-1:rl"8.\1l. clxilili weath- Bruins, last year's Nova Sco er the norm " ou.d H! b888- got away to a flying bail iioldouts make up their minds d to hit for southern training camps. up Whites pass after tlie lniErai l"€fl.ihel'lvt'ttiflllb_ champ Henry isceoff and scored at. the 27-sec-l Armstrong spifllflEd his right wrist ond mark. Eight minutes later lust night knocking out Charley Dickson rapped one home from Burns in MIBIXQBPOIISHHJBK} close in. _ Dempsey picks Lou rs, on the The Nova Scotia league winners basis of his experience. in defeat went ahead at 7.05 of the second. Armstrong if and when they meet red legs, burned when he wls a Maritime ““‘~~ HockeyScores TrainingCamp P. by Guardmn‘; Special Wire) ‘_- ‘i Edward Island piaydowns: ‘ (C. Prince Summerside 6; Charlottetown 5. training here, except were playing a regular BIIJO Passeau and third baseman Pi Whitney have definitely N.H.L. Standing ______ _._A1. CANADIAN DIVISION CATALINA ISLAND, Calif 1 tlesa gsm' ct and d hockey can from Mount Align Univer- sity tonight defeated Acadia a suddenaieath playoff game for the Martflme hi Ofldhl Ill-mots Xavier. ing before Manitoba's late come-l all the skill that Roll: in the second buck to take a 13-7 loss and Prince 1mm the master Ma Acacia had tallied a lone counter Edward Island goin down for the | ire knocked off successive 3's on in the first 20 minutes-and then fifth straight time Quebec. 11-7. l the eighth and ninth ends, once fought off a werful last The favored Manitoba rink won when he knocked out the 51191; N" drive by the ova. Scotla colledt its fifth straight game in the Mnc- Brunswick stone and one; when team. donald Brier Tankard and was Connolly was heavy with his lest 39d 361M134?" dl-mmuuva Grand alone at the head of the standing shot. The Manltobans graphed on Falls. N. 13.. Dane paved the way as British Columbia's hitherto un- with a four on the llth- ‘m’ the maiority of the Mt. A. at- defeated champions fell to the sur- “w” ‘m m9 Audi“ citadel “ml scored one goal himself. when they x1. Miss-Pltchger Claude joined ‘Dolph Camllli as Phillies’ holdouts. though somewhat worried by I Mt. {Allison Wins College Hockey Title . B G dian’ Spool-ll W1") wlfhillilgo ‘has. March l-A re- 4-3 in ~ tel-collegiate cham- p held last. year by t. The Mounties scored all their period after LINEUBS Acadia: Goal. Price; Defence. Hills. Smith. I-‘eindel, Vinnicombe; Forwards. Parlee, Archibald, Cohen, Fioehay. Muttart. ~ Mount All : Goal, Biker: De- fence. Blanchard. Whittaker. Cun- l h ; F rw ds. Oulton. Copp, cud-place Hsbltmt-l- goxilifihslgrli. (lieghedy, McCallum, The victo ,on a third period Berteleen. Johnson. Ciowe. scorinB bum $11811 netted m!“ l l. Referee: Pete Mill, Windsor. 19. , Penalties: None. Second Period HURRICANE HITTING Auetralkia - Playing in a Junior cricke Gulson scored 100 in 35 minutes. came from three ALBUR-Y. ____..___.__ ADVANCE 1N JUNIOR EI-AYa DOWNS March 1- of New Brims- edericton Dev- uniors vanced against Saint John Pontiacs in the provincial junior hocke laydowns. The . . teem took two straight games from Fredericton- Devon last week but the series was ruled out when two university players and one Devon hockeyist FR ERIOTON’, Universit ton ht, York a Nation berth ton Montreal to within three points of the sec- : lunioi (Ehampionsliip C K E Y TONIGHT, March 2 at 8.30 JUNIOR ABEGWEITS vs. BURDEN JUNIORS Island Finale-Two Games- Total Goals to Count. Admission All Over the House-llfic. F l 0 R U M AmerksDefeatCanuck; l"; All But Clinch Playoff Post As Leafs Down Maroons ' NEW YORK. Americans all but sewed up el Hockey league playoff goals, left Americans where they second. to match first period counter. he netted the in the third period, Before 5.57 Ilorrain) Penalty MO Map ton gh section stretch. Jimmy the winn were declared inelngglble. A sudden- death game last ht ended in a 4-4_draw._ ___ g _€:_______ 1.. Americans, Carr (Chapman) (Americans, .09. ‘i Americans. Beattie) 10:29. s. 6. Canadiens, NIREAL. le Leafs broke t to TOODS 5-3 leudersh down the National Hockey League three minutes from -if loosely left Moroons within a step of los- ing all mathematical chance at the playdowns. l Twenty seconds later George Old Chum has long been the active, sports-lovin men. Chum. no other to oco wil flavour and fragrant aroma t tastes, Old Chum is the one rig men who wants to his March l-New htas nsdiens 4- to move Hooley Smith's second late e Carr. The Third Period Schrlner (Jen-we) Sorrel! (Smith, Mantha 17:52. : Blake. (Brown, son) 17 :1 March i-Toronto from a slump Montreal Ma- strengtiien their the drive defeat and. Fowler's goal less than the finish was n ing stroke in a wide o d at playe -contest main rotors. P1P. ome and there animals niiiziit Parsons sped in to Leaf score and definitely stop a Maroon team that had led 2-0 in the first period. Jimmy Ward shot Marocns into their early two-goal lead on smart $21135». $6531.. edge in the play ly level a sin on Allen Shields goal club was still press- land was in the experimental was always a. attack r1083 01' Once a man t l do . . . with a mellow hat appeals to virilc iii/choice for a younll from the start. greyhounds. eetsh racina’ sink the filth 50117.0(! by Dow seconds after hi; second score Byl Apps reduced the to 3-1. however. then 1am need only a single int to clinc dow a pass to Gordon Drillon r r SUMLMARY a s>ot in the playof s over Mont- the ‘tying cal s minute after tgg re Maroons, who dro ped a 5-3 second pe od's start. First Period decsion to Toronto Mspe Leafs. Halfwa through the sooom George Mantha, fleet Montre Nick Me combined with Parsom l-Acadla. Archibald (Cohen) wi er. scored h Oanedlene‘ to put Leafs ahead for the first 46 gos . His first came early in the time but Maroons came drivin| 2—Ml.. A.. Johnson (O0 p) 3.55 5 5 h; d .J 1 s-Acwa. Archibald <00 em MB Jriifielaa 2.5.35’... 331.. ninth“. dfonhh°§namlifivgmk°i$§itnal 4—Mt. A.. Johnson 7.45 New Yorker-g mm the tide 5—Mi.. A.. Berte son 16.00 SUMJVIARY ' 5—M5- A» OQDD 17.45 First Period SUMMARY Penalties: Feindel. Foshay, Cun- 1_ Americans’ 5mm‘ (am-mm “m pg“; nihilism mg. 1t C tieisligasrgon-B. who (av-unmet ena : arr. r : . ““"‘ "°"°“ . c Y£°°°"".‘Z°“h‘ u. silence. ‘We l-wtmdlfl- "*1" (“hm 15-56 ooh uiliai-eliis.’ an a ma’ a; Tegrflntfl. A1198 (HOmBP Dun “nun”: Nu“: Pdhafiles: None. on) 14:17 Penalties: Wentworth. Second Period 4. Toronto, Drillon (Apps) b. Toronto, Meta (Porsche) :01 Penalties: liege. r Shields (Omit B. niiiwToronto. 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