y aowuno HOCKEY WRESTLING NEW <9 Juniors Display Brilliant Hockey In Qpening Game Quebec Cham-Jgns Forced To The Limit To Earn Draw With Fast-skatinglaritime Titlists. Carrying a new threat to Upper Canadian Junior hockey supremacy over the Maritimes, a band of fast-skat- ing Abbie Juniors held Mount Royal Cranes, Quebec tltlists to a 4-4 tie last night, and on the night's play deserved a goal or more margin. It was the first game of s. two-game total-goal semi- final series for the Eastern Canadian title. Rivalling at times this wintefs “Big Four" fixtures the squads put on a convincing display as they skated themselves into near-exhaustion in their efforts to garner a lead to take into the second tilt, scheduled for Thursday night. Thm wss little to choose be- tween the teams as the play and score see-sawed back and forth. Both had their moments in the brilliant show, sting no quarter and giving MIN. And if last night! gains lg any criterion. then local hockey followers will sit in on a minim-dollar display Thursday “its... combination efforts. damlingstioeffortsand rugged stthebarriars sent mafansinfosh-ensyssthetearns opened wide right from the start, kwinaupt-hesruellmsmcesi- moenuthermaibennurmgths finaltenminu th seemed con- tentwithadnwwi theCranea puttingonsfinslburstinthelsst Qsecoodsssshngzsonwaswaved off for s tripping offence. Ollfltllldintlmthecranelineup was the work of young “Petr Morin. lab-pound oentremanaa he his team’; goals. Pat MoCorr-rsaek. his fast-mating right winger, and Griffin, sturdy defencema-n, also shone brilliantly, while Shore. Plnsy not guardian, turned in a ml-tgameashepulledoffsevc- sl spectacular close-in saves. The locals, displaying their best form on Forum ice this winter. all were in brilliant form. Their pass- ing attacks were clicking in great ltyb. lid on the defensive they beck-checked like fiends. Steele. right winger, was particularly ef- fective. his skating and stickhand- ling being a treat to watch, follow- ed closely for honor; by Currie and lfltmerald. Another- plsyer deserving of spe- eial mention was Harold Ciaudet, subbing on the Abbie defence. Har- old going in cold with his mates servfng penalties several times during the game. used his body freely to slow up the incoming raider-g and clearing well at other tlmm. Refuses Jerry laflreve and Rflscr Surith, both from Ottawa, gave a fine exhibition of how to handle a game, having it under control at all times, letting minor dfences g0. but ruling with firm hands whm anything serious threatened. High peed action was the key- note as the game got underway with the Cranes carrying the play as the Abbie; waited for them to show their wares. Simpson turned O'Connor around with a hard slam and a minute later Baker saved eiwctaeulsrly as Morin and MoCaig rode in close. Williams tested Shore with a hard backhander after elud- lns the defence with Griffin on s return rush mooting high over the bet. . Abtaes were warming up ind at 9M Whitlock scored the ', counter of the evening. Currie broke fast over the enemy biuelins and after drawing the rgwgirrr iisgiiiiiig i};ii‘i die session started. Otn-rie hsd been stopped by Bhvre on an individual attempt, but recovered the rubber to put one on Stewart's stick, the Junior captain giving the goalie no chance on the play. McKis nearly barged trough alone with Steele breaking sway abortLv after dily to have the lone defencemsn rob him of the puck. McKiewenttotlutimss-sfortrlp- ping Landry on a Mngerous Crane rush but Abbies held on ss Gsudet made a fine Job of relieving. dump- ing MsOee hard ss the Quebecer tried to barge through. Otmrids trlckiness in the middle sons wss worrying the visitors ss they tried hard to check the stocky right winger. fiance were m the receiving end of a lucky break that again knotted the count at the 1.30 mark. McCalg had raced to the Abbie barrier, passing to Mor- in who, failing to get through, slid the puck in the general direction of the cage. Baker, attempting to clear lifted his stick in allow the rubber to slide into the case. Steele was robbed by the agile Orane custodian after qslitting the defence wide, but s penalty to Simpson put a stop to the strong Abbie attack. Landry made it five men apieca as he trippe Stewart but the Abbles seemed disorganized for the closing minutes of the per- iod Griffin being very dsngerous on fast skating attacks from his defence post. Abbie; tough schedule of the past week and a half in which they played five games seemed to have tired them but they were dogged- ly sticking to it. Baker handled s hot one from O'Connor to start the period away but Stewart and Currie came back withowcfastattacksonivtobe stopped st the goalmouth, Stewart's last drive landing right on the goal line. Seven minutes after the bell Steele catapulted the Abbies into the load again as he slid the puck info the far corner. "Bunk" Fits- serald. pinyin: a smut some on the left boards. started the play as he fed Steele a lung forward pass in the centre ice zone. About twenty seconds alter this score Steele was right through ngsln but shorewsstoosoodmndonoelsam he stood in the breech as Whitlock snd Stewart rods in close. Penalties to Whitlcck and MaGee left both teams shorthanded. the Cranes battling their way through for the equalizer. Morin was again tho spearhead. He fought his way around the Abbie defence only t0 p", Baker stop him by spravlina but McCormack was "Johnny-on- the-qyot" l5 he batted the loose rubber into the cage. Both teams were slowing up from the terrific pace. sceminll! wntwt with a draw. McKie was waved for tripping Griffin but the locals threw up s stout defense. scum was lust back on when he barged through, mly to shoot weakly. With less than a minute to 8° EIIIIHOB went to "sinners Avenue” for sn- other tripping offence but again the red and white shirted crew hung on with the final bell calling s halt. LINEUP! Abbies: Goal, Baker; defence. Simpson. McKIQ. Oaudet: centre. Whitlnck; left winl. smart; risht wing, Our-rte; alternatAs, Williainl. ntegerald, Steele. Cranes: Goal, Shore: defence. Reeves, Griffin; centre, lladee: left wing, O'Connor; right Will. Landry; alternates, Morin, lloOsig, lsmorrnsck. Kirby. Mei-m: moms and Smith. _ l SUMMARY ‘ ’ rm Period l. Abbles. Whitlock (Curfic) I30. I. Cranes, Morin (unassisted) llJl. l. Orsnes, MeCaig (Malmnick) ll. L Ahbiss, Williams (Steels) ill. Huskies: Ourrie. Reeves. It: labs- 10: HM" 7- IIu§ I1 I {l i’ i E 9.- lasmliaisl THE (IHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIABI ‘m: 5P I s A aarocIi-Lyg ‘i- BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT 1 i NANKS ANII Mlililll PRIMER EllR FRAY Rival Coaches Confid. ent — All Attend- ance Records Expec- ted to Be Broken. M70 March 30-(Oans.- dien Pressl-Thln-anmped m“- clea loosened up by g, 113m 4mg WWW" Hawks. rowed-Maritime 9mm!” Is llld Alhn (flip 110111913, went to bed early tonight in pre- DI-rltbn for fourorrow night's gum with McCvlll University in the first of a. series which may produce this Year's Dominion champion. While two hdg hurdles in the llllmoftbeontariosndthe West- ern Canadian winner: loonmd in ilfmt of either Monctcm or llkflill, hockey observers believe both team; in this scrim will meet their stif- fest opvposttlon in the playdowng, Thouslnh Turned Away The demand for tickets was yie- nornenai wfth thousands turned away empty handed at the box omce. Few tckcls floating ar- ound were snapped up at double and nearly tniple mg; price. Attendance records at the Ilorlnn are expected to he mashed heightened in the outcome of the total-goal two-game series, the second game being an Fridsl- ” of dollars were reported being bet. Odds of 7-5 were quieted on Mcciin winning the nrst game with 6-6 sud even mon- ey being offered on M ‘ taking the seriu. Object to Referee Nothing transpired during the day in nnection with McGilYs ob- jection to Jack Duggass of Ottska. asrefemslnsddition toDr. Duke McCurrY, 0d Rrofiffl. M00111 was slid to be dissatisfied with Dugsan on the grounds he had refereed in the Maritime playdcwns in which the Hawks pa-vtticipsbed. An an- nouncement was expected tomor- With 500 rsiibirds noting the siae of the Hawks, Mbncton went through s. light drill in the after- noon. While they did not out loose at any time during the drill which was handled by Captain Dud James. the Hawks gave the knprss- sion they would be a mighty form- idable foe. Nickiin Ooniidaut Ooach Percy Nieklln eat well back 0n the sidelines as the Hawks lim- bered their hockey lees into shape. 1n a seat several rows from the ice Coach Nlcklin surveyed the work- out with a detached air. “Ifhdcstlillbeail usbycnagoal tomorrow night. I think we will take the-m in the second game. If they run upsthree goaisdvantsge -then it will be a different nary. Ithinkwewouldbeu themeasily in our own rink," Nicklin said “The atmosphere is different here. I will be able to tell better after the first Ontheother sidl c!!!" rink Ooech Di‘. H. B. Bell GYM m8 Hawks with interest. “A Plletty hus- gy looking lo ," he oomine ‘ ‘ ‘can any much about. the series until tomorww nights some. The second game will be the inwvfllnl- one. Hugh Farquharem is in aha?!’ to play but don't take too much sc- ccunt of the first 1t) minute. He hasn't been on skates much in the 1“; week." mrqulurson was the only injured man on both teams. TO MEE r mugsm Y DAYTONA WYiAFXH. l-"ls . MN“! Qlb-(Awwhttnd Prfesb-‘Phe l0- round bout between Johnny Risko and mo cuuwm. helvywelahu. gcheqhllpd to have been held here last night but lXJOlWYWl bxm" °E inclement weather. has been set for Thursday nllrht. thfi Pfofnffi" In‘ notinced fcdll" DOWN THE ALLEYS CLUB Oessmsrclsl League linens ................. lltl Thrifty Plve . .. 30M High single Ted Duffy -. ‘m l. Abbies. Stewart (Oturie) 1.13. Cranes. Morin (McCall) ‘Ill. Simpson, I. I. Psnaltim: Nelle. Landry. loops: lakc l, Shore I. Tlilklsl- ‘l. Allltlethifl. atlransalteOflastt (fill) 1i I. . Penalties: Whitleek. llsflee. Ic- Kts. Imam. Qqu fies ll. ¥ l; I Timely Tips On Sport In s game crammed full of fast exciting hockey, worthy of any sen- ior exhibition, the Juniors held the highly toiled tljanes four all and on the night's play deserved s win. The Montreal tesra unleashed some anawy plays which several times had the locals buffsioed, but the Abbtes turned in an effective passing game which continually hsrrassed the visitors and gsve goalie Shore of the Cranes a busy night. ‘ihe locals appeared somewhat “O11 c686" in the opening minutes of play but gradually steadied dorzi as they solved the visitor's style oz p ay. ‘ Tonight at I o'clock. at the Forum, wectators will witness the final Banker's hockey match of the season. The Royal-s will play the Scotis team for the Tibart 1WD!!! ‘Ibo first play-off game, havini been played, the . Royals emerged with s two goal 1 which the Bcotia Boys he mined to overcome tonight. promises to be good. While local fans will be weighing the Junta- chanou for ‘film-reds. nldhfs game the hockey spotlight shifts to Montreal where the Moncton Hawks and Summer-side Crystal Bistas are K1315‘ m 1n- vssion. m.’ This ‘the Orydials. amording to s des- patch in Monday's papo! will play this afternoon but further word indicates Maroons would advance to play Preston Rivulettes without awn meetlns the ammemde girls. Why is matter of omlecture. unless the Montreal girls experien- ced unexpected opposition. lfawks and MUGill stage "the bflmé" of the year tonight and While the Red Raiders hold the “All G1 the betting. anyone who has seen the Allan oup holder-g 1n action will have no doubt as to the outcome of the series. The City Hockey lea-Rue Exec“- tires extend thanks to Byron Brown, R. T. Holman Ltd, Wqllle Scantlebu , the legion Band 5nd U}! otherswho heipodin Monday night's welcome to the Junior Ab- egweite. Speaking of their recent trip to Halifax, members of the Junior Ab. bfw meek highly of me fine way they were treated before and after the game. Jimmie Smith, qaone Editor of the Herald was instrumental in securing theatre tickets for the boys Saturday afternoon for which they are very grateful. MINIATURE RIFlESNIIlIT MARCH 11TH A. V. Spillett 89 86 8.2 Ed Mayne . . . . . ....v........ 80 MARCH 19TH A. V. Splllctt ............. 98 R. E -.?¢‘nklns .. 97 W. R. Seaman . 95 J. S. Moore .,. 94 l-l H. Home .. 94 G Avr-c. 1-1 W Dinns :13 J D. JPllkilll , 92 W. Walsh 90 l. A. MurDougall .. 88 z D E Mayne 37 EA Mayne 7'5 C. Ives .. . S0 . Considerable inter c . a been’ taken during the inst fer shoots in‘, rapid fire competition and arm-i good scores have been registered. The time limit is being lowered. each night. . and W. R. Seaman tied for a ape-- ial prise lonattd by Mayne lrros. The shoot-off for this prim on Wednesday evening was won by L A. llacDougall. IOCKIY IIIULTS mom's s; district champion- III- Ottews New W I; (New Edinburgh championship on round 10-6). Osnsdlsn-Arnerlcan League: Provincial l; New Raven 0. International League :-- IIAIITUNIU, GIL, Isreh ll-(O. On March 12th, L. A. MacDmgall Decrees we I terse factor in keep- rmiseeiphis i; Globes s. fuwrv an} mug. Intesuslousj league Hsyofft- ill-MIR WWII M Detail: DIEM l! lmdon 3. i0?‘ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) , March 20--New York Rangers and Montreal Mr."- l oons struggled to a scorelccis tie be- fore 6,000 fans here tonight in the first game of the National Hockey League playoffs. They meet in New York Sunday night in the re- turn game of the total goals ser- ies Rangers put up s magnificent de- fence here tonight as Maroons carried most of the fight in the New York end of the rink. Rang- ers were continually at a disadvan- tage through penalties and it was chiefly the steadiness of Earl Sei- bart on the Rangers defence and the coolness of Andy Aitkenheed in their goal cage that held Maroons to the sooreleu tie. At one time in the first Chlng Johnson and Bun Oook fretted in the penalty box together while five Maroons milled about inside the New York blue line vainly twins t0 score. Earl Seibert and Bill Cook with Munray Murdock back check- ed the Msrocna tirelessly until BRYSTALS NIIll PRESS F ll R SEBRNIJ liANIE Desire to Meet Mon- treal Maroons in De- ciding Tilt For East- ern Title. MKDNTREAL March 20-(0111- ldlfln Pmee>~A tie-up in the play- downs for the Canadian Women's Hockey championship threatened today when (Irystai Sisters of Sum- mcraide. P. E. I.. changed their minds and do: dad to iii-HY a sec- ond game Y\.'.Ii Montreal Mucous for the right to meet Preston Rlvu- lcttcs for flip Eastem champion- ship. Crystal Sisters had previous- ly announced they would not play another game following their 90- rnLnute 2-2 tie with the lldaroons hers last night. Arrangements were made by ofil- elals of the Montreal team today for the Eastem final game between Maroons and Rivulettes to be play- ed here saturdav. This game was sanctioned by Mrs. G. Wyatt. Pre- sdent of the Dominion Warren's Hockey Association. With plans already laid for the game beau-sen Msmons and Pies- ton, it was doubtful if a second game laewvpon the Maritime cham- pions and the Montreal title-hold- ers wou‘d be arranged. CYUSW! said they would protest to the Wo- men's Hvrkvy- _-'\..=.=oc‘ntior1 if the second game is not played. IIAEVIE l 5 PlIINT lEAII (rxr. Irv Guardian's Special Wire) .‘. 13.. Mhrch 18- un‘. round for the Now ‘lruvwrrivi; t mlor baskrfhall ' irJvi x Saint lohn Fal- lfoncton Y-Rvm- R-vvrfl ' and will have tear! tn star‘. the final n l‘ ‘)f\'ll' came for tho- 1£“;e at Monrton next Saturday [mutiny the Falcons. Ganderton raged l3 mil-f". and also was nut- The stlfldlnrf 1n back-checking. and defensive barter of Mullins in the visitors‘ score down to 14 points. Clark Adair. high scorer for km- blp", Qrfbllnttd for all but. five 9f Monrforfs points. The score at half time was 16-1 in favor of Falcons. Challenge We the Victoria " mblers d0 hereby challenge the ‘Iryon Eagles to a friendly game o! hockey to be Dllvedinvictorisltinkatsdate Montreaf Team Unable To Solve Defensive Play Will Play Secoh-(l-Game Of Total Goal Series In New York Sundawght. Ching came back. Knocks Puck Clear Rangers had their best chance when Prank Boucher and Vic Ripley broke away and caught Mar- oons all up the ice. Rank had the puck about six feet ahead of him as he raced up the ice with Ripley close behind. Dave Kerr, Marconi: goalie skated frantically out to the blue line and qirawled head first at the puck. His swinging stick knocked the rub- ber disc harmlessly into a comm‘. SUMMARY First Period No score- Pemltiee: Johnson. Bun Cook. Smith, Selbert, Tmttier, Dillon. Second Period No score. Pemaltiesznipley (i) mans. Third Period No more. Penalties: Prew. Graphic Description 0i S’Side Crystals In Montreal Star This in how Myrtle A. Oook, Montreal Ste-r Sport mlumnist, in- troduces the Crystal Sisters: Martha Nicholson and Irene Wall, of Crystals and Maroons respectiv- ely. have two things in common. ml: are goalia and both have red Much depends on these two guar- dians of the nets as the Crystals mtct Maroons tonight for the right to be st home to Ontario in the ae- mi-final round of the Dominion hockey plsydowns. _ Miss Nicholson is playing hr“- seoond season in the ltfarirnzc tzoal and arrive; here with an enviablr- reputation for "keeping tht-m out.“ Irene wall has onky been scored on twice this season. The battle of goal-tends is only one of the manv lnlm-artmg angles to blmlgllth struggle. No need to worry how yqu will gpend the evening folks. This game should pack enough ox- citeinent to warrant you ringing "10 Plorum door bell. Want a. little advance introduc~ tion to some of the visiting DIBWYS‘? Thought you would so trcaded the station platform at an earlv hour yesterday morning to b» on hand tn meet the girls and have a chat with them. We'll start with the cztptam. ir- ens Linklettcr w.ll click inmiflllllf with the fans tonight. Sho is a rr-al hodiey playrr and n very attractive girl. You'll see her patrolling the right wing territory. And. as a touch of romance winch nnnr o! ns like to miss. silo is the Hunt-co of the coach Ralph Slllmhnnv. Watched Miss Lmkleltvr Skdlf‘ yeverdrv and ‘handle the puck, Have re-‘n most of the gcrat vrnnvn hoclzov piwvors 1n action and haw nn IIFJITIUOD in §fl§lllZ flint ‘win will sw- somrthlnk worth wlnlv whm you see her piay tonight Martha Nicholson. RfNlllr". 1\ a (pun; jwizrg lrulv, not. owl-h confi- riont but rraily to giW‘ lm- bent az- ainst the ‘Maroon attacker. liar-pi- iet Gallant at rnntrr 1s .. tlwrr stirk-hanzllr-r, fihc u-rars n guard cow-ring her pluses. Minn t» Pms- woll will be on defence with livlrn Montgomery. ‘foull like both of those girls. Pat McLcllun. on loft wing is secretary of the club. sue too impressed this onlooker in yrs- ierdayi workout. Am afraid the Maroon gills are in for g rcu‘. strug- glc. Watch number ii on the Crfystal tmm. l-frr names Lillian Dick c. Besides being a sterling hockey player. Lillian qualifies as the prel- tlest girl on the invading team. Merry blue eyes. blonde curly har and an engaging Dcrlonality. L‘l- lian was an instant favorite with the welcoming pony at the station yesterday morning. We were uu-ious to know why the Maritime: call their team the Crystal HINTS. Apparently (Tm "deters" part of the name was tac- ked 0n to identify them from the thsPrineafiwald llisnd territory fwyeala. _ llassibats of be team keep in by playing badminton all . film of them are excel- ilat phyla _ RANGERS & MAROONS IN S C ORELESS DRA- i: ,,, ' l qr Semi-final games for the Canad- ian Junior Championship CRANES OF .MT’L CHNMPIONS 0F QUEBEC PROVINCE crowds. The Memorial JUNIOR ABEGWEIT§ MAR [TIME CHAMPION S For the first time in our history, you will ace t . semi-final games for the Junior championship 3 Canada. The Quebec Province leaders meet iL) Jlsfl- ~ I . ior Abbies here in two games-total goals lo r-ousfl. l Elsewhere in (Tauada thr>e games attract enormug . citizens, proud of the great achievement of their Jun- ior team, will crowd the Forum to encourage the local team in its quest for Dominion honors. ‘ =.—>-;..~ vs. . 3 ~g j 1- (‘up is Inurh sought. Our‘ Fflflu" THURSDAY Nlcuig Prices BOX SEATS—75 cts. SIDE SEATS-St) m. NORTH END—35 cts. BALCONY-25 Cts.’ CHILDREN—25 cts. - PLAN FOR TUESDAYS GAME OPENS TODAY-JI) an. GAME STARTS AT 8-30 PM NO SMOKING. PLEASE! THEWiu SPORTING CLA SSIO? " ‘a t Provincial [n ICE lm EXCITEMENT T HRILLS FORUM " Friday Night--8 p.111} terscholatlos; ' '- MEET ‘ill Entries from Leading Schools. Beautiful Silver (‘up tn Protrac- Sllvrr (‘up donated by llis llonour Li. (iov. (i. l). lloliloia a he the propcriv of fhc Srhool winning thr most number n! points. Individual Silvrr You will br enthused if 3cm approviate rnurugr, superior speed. and (C.i'. By Guardian's Special “ire: CHICAGO Man-h .\Il‘ mil’. l8 In a in fir“ . , ‘V . (‘lln in.) pit (not. l Sm Ivr. tllnrbwl Chi-upon‘ 31st (‘\'(‘ll'. in. 1hr Smclzum at. midnight flu- lllflfllllll! Tho \'|~- tnrm rider and Suhallrr lnppm. mt- flold lll tho In". five minutes of the race and Wm‘. by a Slllglr lap. Tho w-inninl» tram covrrmi 3134 miles and 9 lsps. Who]! 0f Newark. .\'. J, and Fri- orardo Sevcrgrtinl n! ltalv ilfllxhFF. one inn brhind. Tim more tied in mlleagr with R"l;y.lf‘ MrNamara, Newark. N. J., and Dave Lands of Irginton. N. J.. and Alford Lemur- ner. of France and Bobby 'i"h0mns of Kcnoshs, Wis. but 1rd thcm in points You'll like their uniforms. Black and white. some of them wear jaunty berets to keep the wayward curls an place during the excite- ment of the game. Zllphs Unkletur. sister of Cap- tain Irene idnklrtter. is the young- est player on the team-she has hld eighteen birthdays. She is number ‘I. llros., and Brann- Keen Fighting l-‘inishes l~t School, llnnatr-d by "i Ltd. Medals to winnere. slzsminll. Se? n. For [Watches ul‘l‘-\\\A Prv ~ ‘fl.- \l .1 E l I‘, (Kl l II . ‘ AMI-i ’ ' ~ (‘up wmnp I1I't'."|l‘.~nI :w.I.n »..' r» ~- YIr‘ .'.'r'ii ‘ "- '. umpm i i‘i‘<.~.dvn' w.’ rip. (‘mi \ .' .‘ “in. l) Lyn 11>. dmn [nun 'l‘cnnl.< .'\.\<o<"..\'~11 T?‘ matrhr“ uzli hr- holll .\'l‘ "l '25 an 3h Pnnmmim | n w | l (c. r. By Guardinlfs Special win‘ CLEVELAND. March L-Buffni Bisons last night had an easy ' defeating Cleveland 5-7 fn an ternationsl Hockey beagrLgsm jumping into a first-plseeje Detroit Olympics. After 1km . first period, little Jackie K -.-. former Saint John star, epqsefii ~~ Hope me fans support this game tonight. It means the life or death of women's hooks; -thr- players will dothdrpartyoucandepsnduprnr that . _ paafreuiOonvumAbout r later Ifenisifisd t defenessolnreapanfron nerlettusdspinsoure. laflwsssnlkieyjg -__~