S use...“- -4~v$%su-»u4a¢a.n*a4\ofl-7\ ~v~r 4.1-. saew uzfirfifilua. .\_ Iidnsls victory over Erkzrontcn Athletic Club here tonight to take a one- garns lead in best two-out-of-tlsme- gains series for the Canadian jun- ior k007i! championship. Outska atngieintheflrwtandthirdpariods forthewidemalginofviciory. no. Olhianling sr1s%aok result; TheIdRn dseflnd Ceilyolosolylasthsbeat fllfln noatetthc s the avalanche of Lineupe:_ iilNliTllRr RlFlE__S_Hflfll Gets 30_ Years For Misappropriating St. Michaels. Win Opening 0f Junior Series Blank Edmontgrl-Athletic Champions Of The West, 5-0 “mt-m- " ColllqaliaatsrnCanab ltlistmcaansthroughwdthe 5-0 Game peanuts. 9t. Mikes: OoaLHarvey Tcnonie. fsnse. Reg Hamilton, Johnny Ham- Funds (A- I. by GI-Illhls’! Spoil Wile) GLIVHAND Club, a minor. Anger It (‘glville A150 being sent of! OM16- 04 000ml from the Qrowd and iltcn; fcuwanb, Art Jackson, Pep . Nick ma. Bubs, Mickey ' ‘ Acheson, “w. Du 1 lefty salon McMANUS MONTREAL, April 8. — (0.?) _. Sammy McManul. lpeedy foo-ward of Moncton Hawks, Canadian hoc- key champs last year, who are now playing e series with Port William for the Allan Cup. has come to terms with Montreal Maroons of the National Hockey League, 011mm; qr m‘ rd“ mielmaroons lannoflugn-oed here today. L‘_m' cManus as Odnocontract °'“‘°"'_ xmflxw butitiaundcrsioodhewiilbsina , s, m," w“ fliiaisullilaifszlnnediexthyu? i?” _ o c p“ on ) u uh’ ‘awmn o“! their negotiation list when they saw “fjfiwmm-“u “m” u so him perform against mom Univer- ‘gh a - sity in the playdowns here two weeks Amman, 16.36. “m Fm Hanadlton, Watt, Bill OIID, "C" (10 mins) N. COI- wu] Gui" "uh olkhh nae i "d1"!- Kcllv i-iwk- Sammy - . blond wingman Montreal to have coma to terms with Montreal Maroons of the Ne,- tional Hockey league, said today he would confer with Maroon officials after the Allan Cup series Mc- Manus stated he had no definite plans Bert Connolly, mother Hawk stal- wart, was sought by New York Ran- gers and several players of the team, approached by N. H. L. clubs, it was learned. Club had a very keen euntset be- Dinaid w a team o di each ‘ma. J" ‘ma: w‘ _ 1g: was !:":Nua:om “om tanned Saturday to sa-ve fruit‘; Advance favor of Capt 1sard's teem after farm“ "fir," guohb m.“ Pa” ""'_‘ ' ' _ “ y application of (a r. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘h’ °°“““ m‘ '°°'° "" " 1°‘ miss-norm emtrylinkiedwiih 8FRINGY1EI.D,MaI.,Aprl1$— ” the isihn of the closed Standard Henri Cochet and Martin Plaa, x "" ‘urrustBankofOleveisnd. Imnchyrfesionai tennis stars, _ m“ Johnston's-a llidwonsinglesmstcheshustonight u 8mm"! president or the insiitu- while the United States double _ a Wm. successor w me motherhood team of Vinnie Rlchs-vds and Bruce 3,.‘ _“ 3I-I1hwhidholcecdinBar-n asthefourpronet _ .mlal,ti0flll'lififlliflidfiillmgn “surely-muggy; El-llayner... an auuflh“ umh‘ 13°“ Any wishing to try their rnsnahlp are cordially invited to ab- rend Tuesday's and Friday's at '1 Pills-B. gs?!» antenna to be Ultimatum Issued A ~- With Challenge n “s: can,» ‘i0. P. By Guardian's lpecial Wire) NEW YfiK, April 3.—'I‘hs New York State Athletic Commission to- day gave Jimmy llnlarnin 80 daya in which to accept a challenge by Bep Van Kiaveren for the welter- weight championship or forfeit his title claims so far as New York is concerned. Van Klavsren formally challenged for the Vancouver Iriahmans title during the afternoon and posted e guarantee of $3,500 with the com- mission. Mclarnin won the Isl-pound title by knocking out Young Corbett in one round last May. lifts-ts to match him against Barney Ross, lightweight champion, recently col- Bled. ‘Will Play-off For Maritime‘ Hoop Crown "TF- Iv ours-sun's Special m») ouoa ear, a. s. April s-no "v isms Ocotia s to d For Smuggling Fish (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PORTLAND naaasnoa was waas LIG- ALLY so I UGIIT (C. P. by Gaardian MONHIIAL. April I-Tbe llont- rurrinr woo bousht hm im- from ‘e Bpechl Cochet disposed cf Ridiarda. 6-1, 6-8. Plea downed Barnes, 6-4, 9-1. Then Richards and Barnes beat the Hench teem of Coohet and Plea 8-6, 6-3. It was the first over the Hench team. Ontario Youth A r r c s t e d On Murder Charge (C. i‘. By Guardians‘ fieclal Wire) WALKIZRIION. Ont., April 2.-—A 17-year-old youth was held in a po- lice cell here tonight, charged with killing his grandfather, Philip Btroh. with an are. The lad is Earl Lefllcr who, with his mother, had been living with the prosperous Bruce County farm- er for several months. He was ar- rested early in the day after the mutilated body of 65-year-old Strch had been found in a pool of blood at the cross-roads near the farm. Police were working on theory that an altercation arose between ' matterofalorkonthegatefenoe. Itisalleged thatlafller tookupan aae and struck his grandfather over the head. Free State Has New Import Duty Wits) (A. P. l! Gear-Ike's snuoosl. N. 7.. April h-Vel- wunr Nicholson. gummy written Grade i (0-1 Waiter ltlvi- 3 and lobes-t ‘lbombs U- Oora ‘lloombs. Grade F" Marconi? Bert Connolly Likely To Be Missing From Moncton Lineup Ton Hawks (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wins) ‘TORONTO t. - Moncton was iracturedlastnightinthesec- ond genie. Coach Percy Nicklin of the Hawks. defending Canadian amateur senior champions, ssld tonight three bones in Connolly's nose were broken. He was doubtful about the forward playing but said Cormolly himself wanted to play so badly theta. de- cision would not be reached defin- itely until shortly before game-time. Blhctlhlib Some shifts will be made in the Hawk front lines to make a piece for Monty Muskie, should Connolly be kept on the bench. Muokle, for- mer Winnipeg junior star, was used regularly last season but has seen only s little action this year. He is a right winger. The n, team mm the Maritimes, supremely confident of victory after tying up the series last night with a 4-2 win over the western champions, will start the deciding game heavy favorites whether Connolly plays or not. The Iibrts won the first gains Saturday night by 8-3. Herd Goalie Benniional . April s. - (on) - game Hacquoil gave a sensational when the display in the third period to stave of Moncton Hawks, reported from of! the rallying Hawks and kept groomed to attend the them from victory. He was just as good last night. Ross Knowles and Bobby McCra- nor have given l-iaoquoil fins pro- tection on the Iskehead rearguard. but the forward lines have been out- skaied in both games by the fleet Hawks. Dud James, slight centre of the champi led the comeback drive lest nuht with two goals and the Fort William front lines con- sistently. Not only the historic Allan Cup will be at stake tomorrow night when the in ti ml rivals clash again. but the right to represent Canada in the first lntemational series for the North American ame- tsur title. Detroit White Btsrs. United States champions. will plsy the Canadian title-holders in the first game of the series here satur- dsy night. Defeat ' Red Point Ravens win in doubles for the U. B. duo On Monday, April 2nd. the souris of continuation or unincstmn in- Line Road Wolves played the Red Point Ravens and emefitd "41"!" ious by a 8-0 score. The game was fast with both goalies maklns 111w saves. The ouktanding players on the Wolves team were the Mae- Oormack brothers, Daniel. Pfilfl‘ and John. On the Ravens side the standouts were Smallwood and Thompson. The Wolves were back- ed up by a hard working defence. In the first period the play cen- tered in the Ravens territory and late in the period Peter MacCor- rnack parked in front of the net. banged in s louse puck, making the score 1-0 in the Wolves favor. In the second period after the face off Daniel MacCormack. who had thrown shots at all angles at the goalie, circled his own net. stick handled to the defense and drove a hard shot at the Ravens net which the goalie was unable to handle. In a few more minutes D. thg puck and again scored from lbs blue line. The period ended with the Ravens forcing the pl!!- ln the third period the McCor- maek brothers made a detenninsd rush which ended in a semational save by the Raven goalie. Small- wocd and his teammates put on thepowsractinanendeevor m score in the last few minutes but their plays were broioen up b! "i! pols checking of the Wolves for- IIAYITID SCHOOL Honor roll of Hayfield School it! th month d larch. (chads 10-4 ‘flielma smith. 2 West Indies- Cricket Star To England (C). Clbls By Oflrdillfl lpsdsl Wire) ight MISSION, Jamaica, April 8- George Headlcy, Jamaica's “Bind Badman," sailed tonight for ling- land to join the Hslsingden Crick- et Club of the Lanc-sshtre lsaguc. Counted among the greatest crick- eters in the game. Hesdley will be missed by the Lucas Club here this season. Just now British West In- dies clubs are lamenting the loss of many fine players who have gone to the Old Country and a movement toward stopping the exo- diis i8 Ihinifll Strength. 4mherst Plans F o r B o x i n g Championship (C- P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) T, N. 5., April 3—-Am- herst plans big things in sport for the coming season according to N. 5. Sanford, President oi the organisation sernl-azmual meeting takes plane soon. A team will be Maritime boxing championships in Saint John towards the end o! the rnmth. Harry Burns. Maritime featherweight champion, Arthur Jardle, Maritime lightweight cham- pion; Babe Ackles of Northport; Wifour Harper and others will box under local colors. There will be special plans for track and field Allan Cup holders last year, were an assist and his mates outplayed mntgamffigglndimlufimbm meeting. UPPUSEB T0 AMMBAMATIBN MONTREAL, April s-(canss- fan Prowl-The boa-rd of trmtees, set. up under the Can " w Nation- sl-Cansdlan Pacific Act followhg the roport of a Royal Oomimission, is opposed to "anything in the way volving the taking over e1 the Ca.- naaiian National Railways by its competitor," C. P. lllsllerton, K. C., chairman of the trustees, writes in the Canadian National Railways magazine distributed today. Simple Admlnist " The chairman expressed the op- inion continued economiu of op- eration are “s5 possible under a policy of co-operaticn as under a policy of amalgamation." and 1n- tlmated some formr of management ursoei- t, angle administration is not imprmible in the future. It would be a mistake, he said. to disagrve with the importance of the plan of single administration man- agement put forth by "5 WWW"- mts. "Many of the arguments. are forceful and sppeaiirflf‘ the Chill‘- mn wmlp, "and even if. when em- anatrl: from intorvsted quarters. they are not characterized by any noticeable degree of modesty. they are not to be lightly dismissed." May Be Necessa-I’! “There is this to be said." Mr. milertorfs article stated. “that un- lsaa the position of all railways in armada materially improves with- in the next few years many experi- mqrls, presently unpalatable and presently rumour-noble. rnly lllvo i0 he tried." The chairman! article intimated fears of employee! 0f "MIBWQ dilnlsQls bemuse 0i .- P135110! 1mm; m the anaalgarnatim of the Canadian National and the Canad- ian Pacific nsuways" Ilwuid be ll- layed. He slid conditions of rail- road service "should be made at- tractivs to the best of 001' You'll men, and this can be done 011i! W the railroads oiierins M km "l much security of 6111111011116“ ll 6° HOWIB MORENZ MONTREAL, April 3. - (CJPJ — The chunky form of Howie Morenz, star centre of Montreal Canadwns since 1923, may he clad m Chicago Black Hawks livery when the 1934 National Hockey League season opens It was learned here today that Major Frederick McLaughlin, owner of the Hsviiks, has asked Can- adiens to nnmr- a pncr for Morenz. Canadiens officials could not be reached immediatcly for comment. Hockey observers hero expressed the opinion that Canadians would probably send Morz-nz to the Hawks if they could make a deal for Harold "Mush" March, rirzht wimzrr, or Paul ‘Thompson, star left wingor, and a large bundle of Pash- The veteran speech-all from Strat- ford. Ont, has not had a very good season with the Flying Frenchmen. The flying figure of Morena, which streaked like a red comet through the hockey firmsment for many sea- sons past. was noticeably slower this year. Howie was out of the game for several weeks with an ankle in- jury and then ciimnxed the season with a. fracture of the right thumb in the final game with Hawks in the play-offs. WW GLASGOW INSTTPUTE The members of the New Glasgow Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. F. McKay on March 5th for their regular monthly meeting. The President presiding. meeting opened by singing Ode followed by creed repeated in unison. sixteen members responded to r011 call by giving an Irish jokc. Four visitors were present. hfinutr-s of rrovious meeting more wad and RpDTflVNl. School and sick commlltrcs gave satidactory remris. Rcsoh (‘d to pay for a couple of minor repairs to be made 1n school property. The quns- tonnalre on legislation was fully dis- cussed and answmrd. and qumfinn- naires on Canadianizatron. Public Health and Education or Bcttvr Schools w be discussed nrxt month. New committees appointcd were: Lunch. Mrs. E. E. McKnv. Mrs. W. B. Buiman and Mrs. P. l.. (‘ump- beii, program: Mrs. P, Un-slvsvn. Mrs. J. L. Stcmmoir and Mm E. E. McKay. Mrs. W. H Buiman kind- ly invited the mvmbm"; tn 11m‘ homr‘ for the April mooring. at win h mli call will be answvrui ulilr "What Women Consider" lhv Mos! Import- ant part 0f thmr :\]l‘,\,ll‘f‘I" l*ol'ow_ mg was the program for llw own- inR: (Ihoruss hv mombors, rr-ndmg, Mrs. R. A. Houston. (furl. MIS< A. Stevenson and Mr». Gm». lnckir-wm. Paper ontitlvd "lYlSll Bruldrrs" Mr. E. McDonald; qunrtctlv. Mrmsrs A. B. Stevenson and F} E. MvKnv, Mrs. G. Dickinson and Mrs. E. E, Mg- Kay; recitation. Mrs. M McLeod; male chorus. Two cnntmts pm nn bv Mrs. A. B. Stevenson and Miss R. Dickieson were equally mcriicd by three couples. Dainty rr-frosh- merits wore then served hy commit- tee assisted by hostess. and a pleas- ant socisi pour enjoyed. Holy Year Extended (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) VATICAN CITY. April 3.—-—'I‘he Holy Year. which had ended yesterday, was extended today by Pop!‘ Pius XI for annihrr year to be devoted to WOYlfl-Wldl‘. prayer. Under the Papal Bull. persons of any nation may gain the jubi- lee indulgence by visiting four churches. which will he designa- ted by the bishops, up until the Sunday after Easter. 1935. APPOINTED GENERAL MAN- AGQ C. N. I. HOTEL MONTREAL, Awil 3-0. S. Jes- sup has been appointed assistant general manager of Canadian Nat- ional Railways hotels Will’! head- quarters at Ottawa. according to announslnmt nude at the head offiom of tm system here today. Since he entend the service of the Canadian Iorthu-n Railways Ir- h-w has held positions in Wtnnlpq, ‘ibrento, Montreal and .5‘ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT g 2 -I Thompsons Go Second Overtim Ends Deadlock Cude Brilliarmn Defeat Chicago Takes Stanely Cup Series Opener. ' (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) .. OLYMPIA, Detroit, April lit-The stiff-checking BlaE Hawks from Chicago defeated Detroit Red lVings 2- tonight after Z0 minutes and l0 seconds of overtime first game of hockey’s classic Stanley (Yup series. Thompson, Hawk right wing star, scored the winnin on a pass from Doc Rornnes. 5 In front of the great Charlie Gardiner, fighting to YQ-a iain his own prestige in the face of young Wilf Cude’s§ challenge, the team that finished second in the National‘. League's United States section, then eliminated Montreal; Canadians and Maroons in turn to qualify for the fina ,1 fought along straight defensive lines. "T " i m ‘- VII l H»? t ti!!! 300i‘? H‘ l here: in the-E Paul " v avail t z Canada To Senil _.; Scholastic Team” To Australia‘ AMHERST. N. 8.. April 3 40a- nadlan Pnessl-Twolie interschob satin runners from Canada. will Q to Australia this year m take pa tn the Empire Scholastic meet. n. siripley, secretary of the Mari- time Province Branch of the Ame steur Athletlr Union 0f (‘M15418- said today. Tzdals will be held ill all parts of Canada to detefiflili the National tram. This will KW! an added interest in track and field events in the Msrltlmo PM!‘ inoe, Secretary Shipley believes. 1 Clsde Brilliant ‘ Cude gave a brilliant exhibition in the Detroit nets t0 stand 0f! the Hawks drives after Lionel Conach- er had scored on him late in the first period. Then the Wing-s sent up a counter-attack and Gardiner came to the rescue. It was along in the third period before Herbie Lewis connected with the tying goal. A tumultuous crowd of more than 14.000 threw papers and other de- bris on the ice when Lewis shot the puck into the open Chicago net af- ter Teddy Graham had rushed in behind the Hawk net and passed to Larry Aurie who feintod Gard- iner out of position before slip- ping the disc over to Lewis. Await Breaks That goal sent the battle into overtime. During the first 17-min- ute overtime susion, the teams struggled evenly in e defensive way. They watched for openings but both Gardiner and Oude were un- beatable when attacks got close to them. The second overtime stanza had just started when Romnm and Thompson combined. The slender Detroit netmsn, hero of the Red Wing victory over Toronto Maple Leafs in the N. H. L. series, had no chance to get Thompson's shot. Conachers first-period tally was by far the most spectacular play of the game. The ZOO-pound veteran defcncemsn broke away from s scramble almost in his own goal- mouth. He outsped the Red Wing forwards and by sheer weight smashed his way between Graham and Doug Young. His hard shot caught the comer of the not. The victory gave the Hawks a good edge in the five-game series. The second game will be played here Thursday night and then the teams move to Chicago for the next two games, playing Sunday and Tuesday. If a fifth contest is necessary to decide supremacy, it will be played in Detroit. SITMMARY l-‘lnt Period l-Chirago, Conacher 17.50. Rnsities: Lewis, Marc-h. i Second Period No score. Hnalties: Thommon. Third Period L-Dairoii, Lewis IAurr. Gra- ham) 440. Pnnaitlcs: lluswril Flmt Overtime No sCOrQ‘. Penalties: None Second Overtime 3 Chicago, Thompson <Romnrsl 1 l0 ‘Penalties; None. LINE-UPS Chicago Position Detroit Goa‘. Gardiner Curie Defence Jonk iru Graham Defence (Xmacher B-rlsweli Centre Romnes Welland Wing March Aurie Wing Thompson Lewis Chicago Subs: Abel. Sheppard, Couture. Goidsworthy. Cook. Gotta- lig. hdcFadyen. Trudrl. Coulter. Detroit Subs: Young Goodfellow, Wiseman. Sorrel]. Emms, Marker, Williams. Carrigan, Mcffatt. Officials: Bobby Hcwitson Odie (Zleghnm. and JEAN HARLOW’. AUTHOR, IIAS WRITTEN A NOVEL HOLLYWOOD. April 2-» Jean Harlow has written a novel. The platinum blonde actress ap- peared at her studio today after six months away. Writing of the book, she said, explains her long absence from Hollywood's night life. ‘The book is going to be published. she said. and she “really believes" it will prove itself good enough to be made -inio a picture. In that etbw Ishh cn the railwua that vnidhflplmalnlsea own life. its characters are "pistol! fictional"; its sattill is in New Xck HOCKEY (WEDNESDAY) (o. r. ny Gnaniiarfa special Wiral. Allan Cup Finals (third limo) Moncton Hawks vs. Hort Willialfl at ‘Toronto. Cam-American League Finals Whirl Rhoda Island game) Boston Cubs vs. Reds at Povidcnos. BOW/LING HOLY NAME cum nowuso (lonmierrhi he‘!!! 2 .33 Holy Name Club Moan: . ~ High single G. Essery. 334- Hlgh three R. hlvCnbe. i339- Big Four ' Five Aces . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300i Old Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 328i High single Joe Hughes, 342. High thrm Jon Hughes. T67 Ladies llovvllnl Play off. Abbms Knockouts . High slIlKIO G. , . ‘J17. High thrr-e Dot 0131.110. B03. Y. M. (‘. A. ALLEYS (‘iiy League (First Hamel Ya Mon C_ N. Howl .. .. . High single C. Snmpci 336. High ihrre A, Burke 765 Appeal Case Will Upen Thu rsday (or. by Guardians swirl “",""' pggmpiAyg April ‘J-Jlonrlni: n- in an appeal from tho murcim- won- virtion against ivaitrr- Wlikln-“Wfl will upon Thursday bclnro tho Elli- preme Court of Nova ScoH-‘l- '1" young Glace Pay mull-r LS undo! sentence to hsnil hi“ '7 l“ m. murder of his _<i.<tcr-rzi-'Hl‘ ‘Vi’! William Wilkinson. He was found guilt; sham i, of killing the woman following an 1r- 316i 31H “may; at rlmr homo last till Mrs. Wilkinson, Blflllhll-DOTH i, um, w.“ mot m sh:- sst 1 Q neighbor's homo aitz-r 11min; bu! her ovm residence‘. . Evidence or the nrmblun". ‘Twi- ilargam McLeod, will or W’ '“" ward as the defences chirtprnund for its request for a new trial. fw- fgnqg lawyers claim her izstlmony should not have been 13mm" "9 the trial. Bhe told of a conversa- tion with Mrs. Wilkins-on a fa! minutes before she died. f ,. craves roa rorbm-o (Special to the Guardian) . nous-roar. N. s. April 2-1! Grace Archbishop Wwrell of Hill-g v -.--u -<b. 009s --.- ......-....-.-¢-._. "'1 VQI