1 MARCHy1°‘ 193" s , = _u l_‘_ul<:i cllAirl.o1"ra'rowN GUARDIAN g , »\ 'Ll ' 'l»Aoe_ 4'!"-~ _ .IE 1= l _ _ ‘ 1 .Baasts scaring . I-eagl|E _ Cllucllr Temp1eton"l uve n ated Average As Bruins Make T ffl ll ill g RAITS *_ Red Sox Exudei Fm G iiivs spoil voliio _ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT fbi ` /ami? Bid For Playoff Berth (By The Canadian Press) ‘ (ay Guardians special wil-oi Bill Cowlcy's pzirt in Bostonks bid for a playofr berth in the National Hockey Lelsllcb American section oe is reflectsd in scoring statistics ie-i A S S I S T A s O - leased tonight which how the f r mer Halifax Wolverine scored twl last week as Bruins took over third place in the lroup. The smooth- workilll centre has improved vast- ly since early sea_fon to become one of the league‘s most consistent point-makers. Cow1ey's late spurt has carried his point-total to 18 made up of ii goals and seven assists. Only other Maritimer in the major oixciit to add to his total during the week was Joffre Drsilets former Saint .John Beaver now with Canadiens who added another goal to his total for o-5-11. 4 walter Bxenneman and Duke Mc- Donald were the only former Big Four players to gain during the week in the International League. Desilets picked up two assists wi London whl‘e McDonald, fornier Moncton Hawk. aided in one Wind aor goal. All but Doggie Kuhn, former Truro and Kentville performer picked up points in the Canadian _ii WH but s cup and finally di-ew md 8ll»1'i5l`11lB duet in a New Yor shey Bears today. A 2 to 1 league victory over- th Pittsburgh Yellow .rockers 1 night clinched the cup for I-fer Mitchell and his Bears. Gus Maneuso is credited with P-D p when the Eastern Amateur Leagu as _ th Harry Currie teamed up to pls/c r #N04 Both teams went scoielee in the second. i>°1'1°¢1 in a iivey fashion In a me American League, Flash Hollett’-S was cut over the left eye and re in tired to the dressing room. Just “"7 °“‘°’° b191°“¥“° °°l»¢h°1‘ CB" three assists being the bkgest ga M M of theweek. Sammy c anus kept after the first quarter of the per- - re The .ormer saint John teammate gf tm dmc in posmon for Mancuso Paul a job on the 'force his iod Mgcmlmd and Cum, of Heh "1 don’t think Di really wants pace with Bly .Getliffe to keep two point margin .ver the form Saint John Beaver. The standing to date: NATIONAL LEAGUE as »-‘¢¢i:h»-Q acumen-v> Cowley. Boston Kelly, Detroit Desilets, Canadiens Lamb, Marooris Miller. Canadiens INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Webster, Windsor Lennon. London. Hudson, Detroit Brenneman, London Irvine, Syracuse McDonald. Windsor Gill. London CAN.-AMERICAN LEAGUE .-w¢.so»E5 »-'»-»-»- 9@*¢H~I¢a>¢A v-an-in nb-I--aaa »-»-»-»-»- bien-ww* McManus, Phila. Getliffe, Boston Keating. Providence Kuhn. Providence 1-lollett, Boston Conno‘ly, Phila. 1; Camp Notes (A P by 6iiardla.n's Special Wire) WEST PALM BEACH, FIB.,--A lain-soaked field and a cold wind ke,t the Browns idle Monday for Burnett and Ollie Bejma reached ~`»9~mP. leovlng Jack Burns and Lyn liary, both of whom are unsigned, silll among the missing. S the second successive day. Johnny nn.AnicN'rolr rio -Back with the team aftcf four games in Cuba. Mlmaecr Frank-arisen sais ue believed the Cardinals were in HERQHEY. March 5 - Jimmy ‘far ahead of any other club Walkers cu laced in com etltion other league in condition." e _ _ DALLAS. Tex.-If the St. Louis Cardinals don't hurry, the Dallas Dean. Paul and his brother Dizzy sent ti hair original pitching contrast; hack to the Cardinals with a de lr pawn shop-belongs to the He,-.` uolice department may sign Paul 6 b ‘ - mand for more psy. But the Card. inals so far. haven't been able to first goal and Hoot Gibson and “B 11 that WHY- _ e Police chief Bob Jones of.fe d to score It was scored in the fist ‘Tm not worried about getting 5 my salary demand," said Paul. 'But I'm serious about the oollce Pittlburgh’s Stinger-5 std;-i,¢¢|_ from .1011 if I d°n’t get it." the face off play of the second _ SAN ANTONIO, Telf.-Take it lee Sherwood of the Yellow Jackets ‘Wm h"-*Y A1 T°dd-who did it _. with one punch-Virgil Davis or whip Dizzy Dean. ei' shey were sent off for roughing and “ny 9°" °l Dal"-‘»" T°d<1 Said Hb- Draper. Burrage. Douglas and Dri and Russell fought to take a side was able to soore. ww::;W play Cormier of Hershey made shot dead for the goal net puck. the sensational save bring poke-checked the rubber and .sh 25 sek_‘s right and picked up his ow 23 rebound. Then he passed to Co 22 mier and the right winger rep 17 to the defense man and mf: 10 scored I-lersi-iey‘s second and win- 12 ning goal. 1 ra the Yellow Jackets made a late pass to Donald and near Hershey 18 Hershey: Goal. Gasllwli Deflm vantage ofthe 5 to 5 teams. Nelthe b Brimsek came out and speared the 1' assed C ,_ out_Davis‘ threat to punch the St. lon need by Tuten, Lauzon, Bunco Lbllls C°8.l'dIl'iBl pltdhers “we d- the minute he appears in trainln: 1. camp. Dean. ii holdout, replied that he In the lan two minutes of me would welcome battle. The trouble started when Dean complained 1; about Davis' receivlrlrr. K in » applause to the Pittsbur h goalie. C .lust before me mia-porllod. 'rmeni Memorlal UP 0 it into me renee more on mlmll D I ij 0wn`S D " P f For Maritimes n . IC. P. By Gun.rdian's Special Wire) Sixteen seconds later Burrage of AMBER-ST» N- 3-. March 9-The 1 annual meeting of the Maritime »s Amateur Hockey Amociation will be blue line, Donald mods a swiri snot, “Sid ill '1`fl1l° March 17. Presidc 32 the puck Qing by Gagnon and the 30 red light urned for the Yello 33 Jackets' first and only goal. IB Lineups: lit J. B. Wry announced today. Dscus:l`ill¢\\gl;t :B815 nhailolgmll; M , e c n e c “mg” Amateur Hockey league is of in- P.C.’l MISTAKI tenet locally. On the Bears lineup P , - is Harry our-rie, last year with im all assraoolura, angims-(om Abbas but who ous your ins been ; Enge ‘..A1thoug1'i released 15 minutes af- stoning with the U. S. sqilxli. Cur- ‘ l .ter ber arrest, a flower seller was rie has been one of the big guns. I hcmby Resp., me chaiiehge of lU¢2‘d¢i| UW llid dlmllt! Ilillfilt °1 I/he 39"! 91/" 5111120 111? 1908” Bennie Binils of Charlottetown as [Police Constable Sharp for wrong- 80! \ll'ld0?WHY Uld his D¢‘f1°\‘m- appearing in this paper recently. ful arrest. laaoee have been watched closely , (smiled) ganna; A. l.nel.|l UNIOR ROYALS HELD their final workout at the Forum yesterday cncolmter Wednesday with Chatham nswick-Prince Edward Island titlists. Coach Williams appeared well srttisfl-ed with his charges as he put them through a stiff hour of passing drill and although he expects a. lot of hard opposition from the New Brunswickers he has every confidence that his team will come through. "Sammy" Blanchard. although not par- taklng in the drill was nevertheless out for a. spin on the blades. Blanchard’s leg injury is now showing daily improvement and although it is doubtful if he will start Wednesday night it is a ocrtaility that should Royals advahce to the finals he will be back pivoting his lille. 0 O O SPEAKING OF THE COMING gums. Tllc impending battle has lctllargy that enveloped them with ’ Lcaguc and indications point to a packed house reminiscent of Hawks-Alibles ganics. Almost everywhere cd. The 5-all draw at Chatham has outcome will be and apparcllily the satisfied is to sit in on thc gullie- a game that will be fought between two fast-skating, evenly matched are bsutell. O O U ?_. by National League scouts. I-Ie proved ll star right. to the crid and it is only fitiilig that lic should bc in on the play that started his team io their title, drawing an as- sist oil the first goal of the 2-1 struggle. 1 81 U ' ORMER. Charlottetown players F in Denver also wou.nd up their season suspiciously. Al- though it is not known whether or not the win gave them the league title, Denver Canadians as the former local boys are known, de- feated thc Denver Americans 5-3 in the final game of the season at Denver. I O C HE GAME WAS one of the fast- IT est and roughcst ever played l at Mammoth Gardens, and had 4,00() fans in .1 wild state of excitement. Carmichael, Storey, Williams and Had Mclnnis were stnuciollts with the first mentioned pair giving it great defensive ex- hlbitioll. "Smack" Johnson who plays with the Americans was nn- othcr star of the game, giving the contest zi dceldcd Charlottetown tinge. lt, is likely that with the seasoll now over the boys will ell- trniii for home the latter part of this wrck. » s » BOXING BOUT ililit should A iirfiw great interest ull over the Island appcars iii th: off- lllg with the acceptance by George Leslie of Bonnie Bimls' challenge to lr bout. Leslie was a recent en- trmlt in Jack Dcnlpsey‘s “White Hope" cliniillutlon tournament at Toronto rind although defeated his efforts drew praise from Tor- loilto wl'liel~s. liillus is well-known ull over the M_1l'ltimcs as amateur iniddleweiglit champion and to date is easily the pick of Island ` mltt-slingers. O U O OWEVER IN meeting Leslie Biuus will be giving away ovrl- 40 pounds in weight. and that is a lot of poundagc. Also I 1 _ Confidence ___,___ (This is the second in a. series I dealing with prospects of major a a | league ball clubs) in Emile Brien A-sociaied Press A ‘ y sports writer) m 9 Owe I' BARASOTA. Fla. Miarch 9-If a ball club could think and talk li- . f ‘lilo a enuallt seven Amcri-A way i pe . . can League clubs could kiss thc 1936 gonfalon good-bye right unw, Boston Red Sox would be "ln" Here in sunny Sarasota, more than $500,000 worth of fancy diamond talent is getting readv to V show the world all of owner Toni Yiiwi-rcy’5 millions cari't be wrolln. All tile Sox talk about is pell- haht, pennant, pennant. Manager I Joe Cronin leads the horn blow- ing. "Sure, I predict, we'll win," llc says. “We've got one of the bcsi. clubs ever but together." Since the close of last season. Yawkey has spent mo;e than $400.- 000 for new players. He not 1-ieinie Manush. hard-hitting outfielder in a deal with Washington. Then he bought Jimmy Foxx, siuggin! first sacker from Philadelphia. al- ong with Johnny Marcum, pitcher who turned in 20 victories for the last place A’s~ Later, he shelled out_for Eric McNair, in- flelder, and Roger Cramer, out- fielder, aiso from ,the Mackmeu. Add to this imposing array such star performers as Manager Crou- in, Lefty,_Mose Grove, Wes and Rick Ferrell and Bill Werber and you have a club which, on paper. looks capable of -going almost aiu place it chooses. “Foxx is the boy who has mario the club,” Cronin said. "1-1e's adri- ed a. lot of power and a lot. of spirit to the team. Hes one of thr hardest workers in camp. He show- 1' h P ed up in the best shape in yea s and looks great. 1-ie's made him-. self the most popular man of t e club. Moreover, he`s glad to be with us. Like everyone else, he felis we have a. fine chance to finish , on top. Only one spot-right field~is in doubt. It will be up to Allan ("Dusty"; Cooke and Mel Almada to fight it out for that. The pitching staff again will be huilt around Ferrell and Grove. .llast year this pair accounted for 25 and 20 wirs each. BritishSquash Racquet Stars Defeat U. S. (A. P. By Guardians Special Wire) LONDON, March 9.-Outpiayed ill every depannleilt, the United States womcll's squash racquets team went down to crushing defeat today as Great Britain regained the Wolic- ncel lntelhatioilal Cup. The British stars, led by Margot Lumb, made a clean sweep of all five matches and dropped only two games in the process. Miss Lumb. British champion, trounced Anne Page of Philadelphia in 20 minutes. winning 9-4, 0-3, 9-3, in the feature match. Cecelia Bowes of Philadelphia and Edith Drury of Boston won the only games that went to Amerlca’s credit. Miss Bowes took the first game of her match with the I-Ion. Anne Lyttou-Milbauke but dropped the next three, 3-9, 9-5, 0-1, 9-3. Miss Drury was beaten by Betty Knox of Scotland, 9-7, 1-9, 9-3, 9-2. In the other matches, Mrs. Sheila McKechl‘iic defeated Mrs. Mary J. Lumriie of Rye. N.Y., 0-2, 9-5. 9-4 and Betty Cooke conquered Mrs. Rogers C. Duiui of New York, il-7. 9-5, ll-2. Ice Races At Clyde River On Wednesday Ice races will bo h.l.l on thc Clyde River Wednesday liftcrilnon ut 2 p.m_ with the followhrg prob- able starters: Prince. Class 0: Major Hoople, Aunt Het. _ Colorado Belle, Gamble, Helen Toronto at Aurcrwllna- Tr-3mpfh5l;_ , Dclrnll. ill, Bnstnn. W i'ne .\Iinarrl‘a for_aorl throat ==.~ cooler Prime old Burley smoking tobacco, fragrant, mild; Produced and packed in spotless {actories._. Wrapped in cellophnne io' resu- . i ness. 10c 150 pack- ages and H lb. humidor- top tins. ROCK CITY TOIACUO Y C0 Mfluvy LI llflll 100% Canadian and Independent- M - -' ' ~ ' ;-'-l”_--T_~~~-~ !-"Z’1?°?°E Lcirer 248 M;Cal'vcll 194 Gauthier 149 _\.fcCnrvcll 172 Gauthier 154 Total Maroonsz- G. Murphy 241 M. McDonald 175 Dlx Corrigan 153 M. Gallant ' I 167 M. Kelly 106 Total Tonight at 7 p. m. Ro Bright Cuts. Eatonlasz- _ D. Fraser 129 Lawson 100 161 153 29?* Oatway Bowness Atkinson 175 718 Total Maple Leafsz- F. Egan 263 W. Wilson 154 G. Ivcs 144 K. Birtwlstle 147 C. Campbell V 283 . 991 Total High three C Campbell Kelly & Mclnnis Tr Hit and Missz- H. Prought 190 M. Burke 145 G. Hughes 124 J. Kerwin 127 D. Perry 133 Total :\fi'aids:- I"._\‘nu 85 l.lcT_i.ilis 214 .‘.l-.".Cu`or - 1311 Z\’i‘cIul*ls 174 M. Mchcilrln 12'? 99371;” High sl"g‘c Iilrlry "R0 Innls 244. Rangers at Montreal. Down The Alley-S 'Nominations iii HOLY NANIE HALL BOWLING Commercial League Hickey and Nichnlson‘s Twisters: 207 158 193 273 210 139 147 195 258 213 2911 253 235 207 129 216 103 174 163 1-14 134 2605 High single R. McCarvell 273. High three G. Murphy 701. vers vs. 179 139 118 108 ' 141 139 229 255 245 173 912 814 2444 221 193 159 198 147 223 152 208 197 271 876 1093 296 0 High single C. Campbell 283. 751. LADIES BOWLING ouhv 194 163 140 142 144 143 06 16:7 152 135 2193 161 ‘.30-l 124 166 142 142 124 132 1.35 130i Tolfll 2247. ‘ MANAGES KENT CRICKET TEAM sf" Mc- Class A: Sampson Hui, Mfiyol' N. H. L. Gaines Cope, Ethel Aubrey, Captain Cope. , Class B: Decelver, L:lCopia Lad. Millers Boy, Darkcy, Premier Tonzght - Goiitest - With some twenty,-three nomifi- ations already listed, the Miss Charlottetown contest in connect- ion wlth the provincial speed skating championships on March 20th, is already assured of being an outstanding success. The win- llcr will receive ri beautiful sliver trophy, donated by His Worship Mayor Turner, and the three run- ners-up will also receive valuable prizes. The provincial skating champion who will be crowned that evening will receive a. beautiful silver cup donated by His Honor Lieut.-G'o.`v- errior DcBlols. . .. The nominations received to date for' the Miss Charlottetown Contest are as follows: Miss Ricliardlna “Dickey” Grant. Miss Mdrgaret Carr. - Miss Lima. "Bobby" Wright. _ Miss Mary Trainer. Miss 1:a`;el Storey. Miss .lim-Lon M'ahar. Miss Marguerite Cudmore. Miss ?i~.l'garet Affleck. MLs~ F orcrice Godkin. Miss L.‘."~.t’vs Baker. Miss '.l Mlclionzie. Mis- ‘:s:ivauli». M..-~.~ _ squet. Mis. isou. Mlm . McPhee. Mi:';- Q' Hr bl1S. Mis~ . lt." .s White. - :‘.;;. Duffy. Miss 12v'fi White. Mis. i~li'da Fergllsorl. Miss l._la Vaughan. Miss Gladys Lafferty. Miss Stella Egan. Entries for the speed skating events and other events on the well-balanced program are also coming in, and the whole affair promises to be an outstanding Sll(`CC‘!`.S. §`“> LONDON-G dc L Hough has High throc Hilda Pmuslit 547, been appointed general manager and-secretary of Kent County Cm- k'-*t Club. A. J. Lancaster. who retired from the secrctaryship nf. ter 51 years' service has been grant- cd a pension of upprcxniately $1.000 pri- annum. l-Ie has also been elect- cgi ‘rin honorary life member of the cu _ there is the difference in height and reach again in Lesilc's favor The bout if it takes place would draw s. packed house with the rc- suit probably hinging oil whether or not Bums' terrific hitting power would offset the physical advant- nges Lcsilc possfsscs. _ THE SCORE 5-5! AND slxTY_ MINUTES _T0 _G0 Ai the Forum on Wednesday Night' `cHARLo1”ri-:TowN vs. cHA"l‘HAlvi i PLAYING FOR THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW -- BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND `; 'Admission-First 2 Rows 50c-'-,Rest of House 35c-Children 20c. .1 _ _._ BAND IN ATTENDANCE-GAME STARTS 8.30 P. M. ' *'s. . » t? l. *_ ,. Jigi-fy :=.=~.f-. .W ful. .. . .ii '. iql » 'c i s~_~1-.».-_.__ I' r 2 1 _-».~\..»-.~ -s~ ? r li ‘l S l '-=r~:-,-‘vszszfw-e>r-_»-svie~ F. Iv fl l