iens B ton w: Defeating Bruins 2-1 More the storm brfle. Bruins . - a terrific offensive that "fir? fawis Orwell) 10:40. Penalties-Day, , Third Pmlel: O-Oetroit. iewis (Aurie) 6:00. i, OTIIIC, 855$ ; _ Iii-carat Yours. ism). ’ ' 1' Pmaltlas-Irsvinsky. Chlllsersrllsncss, s II! cage Black Hawks, 4-2 in a Nation. al Hockey League game. Mai-cons, while always dangerous, never had the lead from the time Johnny Oottselig best Dave Kerr for the first Hawk goal, during m; last half minute of the opening pgf- iod. Paul Thompson scored at 4s seconds of the second frame berm-g Cy Wentworth passed to Hooley Smith for the first Maroons goal. Allison Loses To Steffen (C-P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) Steffen of Ins Angela-found his way is the men's tennis champion- ship of Bermuda Saturday by con- quering Wilmer 1;. Ailison.~.lr., The 2 year old Westerner, rank- ed third in the United States, took the title held last year by Clif- ford nutter of New Orleans, fourth ranking plsyer this year. Bcoics were 5-1, 6-2. 1-6. 6-3. Btoflelfs terrific service account- ed largely for his victories in tho firsttwo setsas hepitted his smashing game against the stead- ier play of hb more experienced opponent from Austin. Texas. But he faltered in the next set, and the seasoned Allison took advantage of .. s“ cumulus E v E n u P nun: SERIES Iflrting against elimination from the battle for the "Y" House league Basketball title, the P. W. C. loop squad drew up on even terms with the Senior “Y" squad Satur- day night when they emerged vic- ttgorious in s hard-earned game 84 30. Away toa slow start the game developed into a liifntning-fast en- counter mdway throughout. the first half. the hcii mudirig the wiri- ners leading l6 to 14. The fast pace continued into the final hsif with the lead see-sawing back and forth. Midway through the session the coiiege llIP/Li f-vrgzli ahead ending 33 w 2'3 wiili three minutes to go. A five man oflen- mc aiwrrnrowiv cusrnrss i Till SOR “WNTEE-‘LLEYSIR. m: Timely Tips Qn Sport 'i‘hs paramount question is tbs minds of local hockey followers is “can the Abbie; take the WOINI, or force them into another tie in tonight's game", either of which wiiisendthem iniosioirrthand deciding tilt. I O Their record on Halifax ice might not be 5O impressive, but should they display the form el- hlblted In Friday night's Kline the Conn crew will be forced to the utmost m secure a win and write finis to the Abbie play off hopes. O O O It is understood, unofficially that l-Iymie McArthur leaves for the Garrison city this morning to line- up with his team mates. I l I The Montague Primroses, P. IL I. Intermediate champions, are sched- uled to play s. sudden death game for the N.B.-P.E.I. title on Wednes- REIIIIIIIIAIIS BA P T ll R E N.B. BRIIITN (C. P. By Guardian's special W!!!) MONUIUN, March 4-The Mono- ton Red Indians defeated the Bathurst Juniors here Saturday night 6-2 and won the New Bruns- wick junior hockey championship. The defeated Bethurst Junics-sl-linthsfirstofthetwo- game, total-goal series pls d in Bathurst last ‘Ihursday nig t, and won the round l0 to l. They will now rneet the Prince Edward ls- lsad champions in the Maritime semi-finals. Red Indians played without their star centre, Art Gsudet, who was suspended by the M. A. H. A. fol- lowing a protest from Batliurst who claimed he was ovcr the junior age. I in‘ AALEETIEIC (C). By Guardian's Special Who), lAULT STE. MARIE, Ont, Pbbl I» B—Within I year or two of step»- ping up to Junior ranks, l4 year . old Guy Muio, centre sisr of the Athletics in the city juvenile les- ' gue and with St. Mary's in use" separate school hockey league, is'"' driving in goals at a. rate to msks. . observer; wonder if a sure-fires sensation is in the making. Performing with players three and four years his senior. the hawk ' like youngster only tallied four‘ goals in the juvenile loop. which. represented half the total goals... registered by his team. 1t is in the separate school les- _ gue where he has shone. Guy secr- ed 5i goals in the first seven garn- er he played this season. In one contest against St. Joseph's ho-_ banged 11 and in a two game series, ~ WN AILIYI Victwias-42i4. Isis-ow) r. Josellll- inn: sash. m. V. Gay, high three, ‘Ml. HOLY NAII CLUB L P. U. Bowling Wing Shots-IO“. Anchors-Eel. High single, Joe McDonald. 348. High three. Iiarl Bts-nley, 505. (iommsreisl league ‘Thrifty Five-EEO. Harris Abaticir-J2703. I-ligh single, S. Doircn, 253. High threc, O. McDonald, 645. Big Four League (Pour men) Social Club-JMG. Five Aces-ISM. High single, '1‘. Crelghan, 334. High three, T. Creighsn, 034. Y. M, C. A. AILIY! Y's Men Senators-ABM. Rangers-INS. High single, E. Bell, 225. slve by the “Y" team Saw them gur- Hlgh two, E. Bell, 403. her five points but Just couldn't Allison tried hard to even things bresk through for the remaining up in the fourth set. but Btoffen Poul-t 11.4 “mung his “m, 51mm; Mair-and Owen proved the spear- arvlc!‘ mn-gim; his ggn-Qgiyg heed of the coiiegians’ offensive. play, he best back the ‘Iiexs-n "Malt" gfimflcd l9 Win" '0 1°84 stroke by stroke and turned back W! 8°01"?- ' m. dawn“ b“ go; victor; Henry, Dewar 1nd Rice were the Allison, though. will have a. Ptkof the losers, the former ches- chance at another title tomorrow. "*8 0"" 101' mrins hilmm "m! He and Miss Florence feboutillier "men wlnis- CY"! Elan "famed of Westbury, L. 3., a, ranking wo- “Lfifllyi fe P" 1%: gm"; gfféwjhf: r. w. 0-42mi 19, Campbell s. n” 1mm m me mind “abut Smith 2, Mckay, Johnson s. Allison and Miss Leboutiiiier 5m" Yrmm" 1°- 9"" 91 contained Saturda; w summits Y°lmil 4- E- Rlce 2. Lanzflle. Walk- Lsird Watt, ranking Canadian, and er‘ Miss Penelope Anderson McBride. ii an American player, 0-4. 0-3. In the other semi-final match. Steffen s 0 u R l s and Miss Bbsrp defeated Sidnq Ibliowirig up their 5-2 win on Adelstein of New York and liLiss Grace Burner of New York 6-2, 6-0. Monday night, the Teddim again defeated the Beavers 2-1, on Thurs- day evening, March 1. It being the second and deciding game in the (By The Canadian Press) (By Guardian's peclsl Wire) NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 1: Csnadiens 2. i ronto 6: Detroit 4. INTEBIATIONAL Buffalo s; Clevelnsd i. be wow“ _ _ _ ,1 cANADEAN‘-*MEBICAN seirsites ‘of thet gutiiieT-lggligfi $33; Philadelphia i2; Providence 2. The rmk w“ packed and the mm’ “T534701” sew one of the most exciting and hard fought games of the season, The Teddies took the offensive from the opening gong and went through the Beavers iepeatedly to h‘! out OheverL, but the Beaver net-minder was rrght there and was able to keep out all comers until s- hout midway in the period, Ike Cheve-rie went througl. to put the Teddies one up. Acorn had prac- tically nothing to do in this stanza, the Beavers when they did get a.- way, shooting generally from be- hind the blueline. In the second period the west-end team hsd a slight edge on the play, the kid line of Moynagh, Brenton Leroy Goldsworthy gave the Hawks another in the second period and alter Baldy Northcott cut the 01110080 mlrsin to one goal early in the last sesmiim, Thompson got his second score of illl! match. SUMMARY first Period: l-Chicago, f‘ 10:36 renames - leswick. Northcott, how. the opportunity t» stretch the _ day night in Amherst. rnawh to four sets. ' ' ' The Junior Abbies begin their home and home series, goals to count. with the New Brunswick junior titleholders, the Red Indians on Tuesday night st the Forum. Second game will be played in Moncton following ‘Iuesday. e s u Btewsrts Bakery won lint place in the City League standing when they disposed of the Hol- rnsn teem 4-0 st the Forum Sat- urday night. Second and third place teams will now play off for the right to meet the first place hockey team. Hard 1s High Point Winner (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Qpecisl l") ‘against St. Ignatius he rsn in 11 nine in one game and eight. in the other. LINIUPS lathsrut: Goal, Degrace: de- T" fence, McLean, Frenette, Keddie; centre, McKay. Jarratty right wing. McKendy, Hachey; left wing, Garn- mon, Branch. led Indians: Goa-l, Barton: de- fence, Mitten, Melanson; centre. ,Gould, Pagan: risbt VIIIB- ADPIOIJY. M. Counter; left wing, Babe Le- Blane, P. LeBlanc. SUMMARY Phat Period Lorne failed to give up sn- gull and hung on desperately tbs bell ended the battle. SUMMARY First Period: -0snsdiens, G. Mlsithl (lepine, ,..- 1:17 ins-Carson, lamb, Lsroch- lecolid Period: - score. purities-Lamb, o. Mantha. Third Period: l-osnsdiens, I-dpine (Gsgnon), High two, A. Burke, 302. West Indian Cricket Star To Tarn Pro ,. r. ._"f’éZ’£.SE..'%.“£‘-.' fiiiififsfi. m we» w» m1»- 1» M w- ~ George flssdley whose brilliant d“ 10'6"“; 408's“ bushel‘ ". p-rformances beforc the wicket' —-——-~-~ - have earned him the title o! the . "black " " so." and gained him and other-stars. ranks ofthstmir-_ mcognit‘ in Wisdervs Almanac ing team win be sadly devieied- A as “one cf the five cricketers of the Ellis Aohmig. colorful ‘Trinidad year," is preparing to lesve the Bri- bowler also is turning professixmsl -- tish West Indies for Imglsnd. and will leave shortly to join Rochdsle Cricket Club in EXISTS-M, _ while laarle Coonstsnines young‘ bmf-her miss. is wcevtins a rises‘? with the mhdI-AO amateur elevn. Headley expects to leave Jams-in“ Hosiingden Club as a professi for England about the end of the . in m, alI-Lancashire League. |m<>ntii and possibly will be Mud“ Wth the departure of Headley by the other two. "“ FE L REE! TUESDAY EVENING AT 8.30 Queen Hotel Dining Room CHRYSLER TALKIES Illustrating and explaining the wonder- ful new features of the fine NEW AIRFLOW CHRYSLER AND SENSA- TIONAL PLYMOUTH SIX AND DELUXE SIX F. R. IAGLAIIIE — Dealer Ladies and Gentlemen, you are cordially in- vited. GRAIN EXPORT I. by Guardian's lpcohl Wlfei ANOOUVER, March 4-1116 ' (0. V . grain airport for the season to chic " Iwas 32,014,159 bushels, according a ‘the weekly statement of the Van- couver liderchants Exchange. 'I‘hs export at this date last year was 62,220,285 bushels. Elevator stocks are 9,522,590 bulb- Becond Period: I-Chicago, Thompson (Romnes, March) :46. rtMsr-oom, Smith (Weniworth) 4—Cbieago, Goidsworimy ('l'rudel, Luwick) I130. Pensltiee-Trudel (major), Kiirea (msior). Third Period: - ties-Stewart, Burke. b-Jlsroons, Northcott Osischer Stars In leaf Win 3:14. I. ,March4.- (O.P.)- 6—O“ , kiu-els rested on the broad ltorrmes) 0.00. cf Charlie Conschsr to- Pensitiee-l-Iaynes, Ward. sndse-4victory over Detroit ' Wingswassddedtotherecord Arnarlesughmiswgi ‘nnuto Maple Leafs mainly be- . of the three-goal outburst by NEW YORK, March 4.—(C.P.)— National Hockey League's lesd- New York Americans made s brave point-maker. Besides scoring start in their new fight for a play- . goals himself the big right- of! position in the National Hockey sided in a. fourth. league's Canadian division here to- l- d in the first period by the night by defeating Ottawa Senators =~ twork of George 8-0 in one of the dullest games of the leaf nets, Red Wings found the season. Victory left Amerks four I scoring punch in the second points behind Montreal Canadians. for two goals to hold the Best play of the night was the i - n section leaders even then one Rabbit McVeigh made for the d Toronto 2-1 in the third third goal afier Bill Brydge and but the three gcsis ioronto Bob Gracie had given Americans s inthe first 20 minutes was too 2-0 lead in the second period. The agile Rabbit did s neat 10b of feint- ing AI Bhlelds and Bcotty Bowman s handicap. -- loss lessened slightly Red out of position and fired from be- tween them. No score. Penalty: E. Melsnson. leecad Period 1. Baimurn, Freoette, 3.45. 2. Red Indians, Gould 7.00. 3. Red Indians. Fags-n. 10.29. 4. Red Indians, Mitten (M. Cormier) 11.30. Penalties: Appleby, M. Oormier, Branch. Frennette, MoKenfi, M. cermier, B. LeBlsnc, E. Melsnson, Mitten (Smith) Thorn (March. W GJOEVIK, Norway, March 4_ Alex Hurd of London, 0nt., today won the point championship of this town's international speed-skating meet while his fellow-countryman, Prank Stack of Winnipeg. came second. Hurd came first in the 500-rnetres and Milo-metres races, fourth in the 1,500 metres and third in the 5,000 metres Stack was Qiird in the 500 and 3,000 metre!» third in the 1,500 and fifth in the 5.000. Apparently accustomed finally to racing against time instead of op- opnents, Kurd covered the 500 metres In 48.1 seconds and the 8.000 metres in 015408. Steel's time for the 500 was 40.7 and for the 3,00) 5:37. Oestbx of Norway won the 1.500 metres in 2225.3 and Stack was third in 2:268. One place behind him was Hind The 5,000-metres event was won by Wazuleck of Austria. Hurd was third in 9204.4 and Stack fifth in 9112.9. Indian River Rovers Win OverRangers The Indian River Rovers vindic- ated tho judgment cf their nmny supporters, when they handed fin Baltic flamers a 7-i shellecking, Monday ezning in the Remington Rink, thus leaving the final plsy- off series for the Baker Silverware snarled at one game apiece. With H. Easter back in harness, the Rovers were an improved band of pucksters, and had a distinct edge over their rivals, but hsrdly the margin indicated by the score. Drlsooli, rated by many the prem- ier net guardian of the Baker Cir- cuit, was missing on at least two cylinders, turning in the poorest game cf his highly efficient career, three of the seven Rover coon-rs being of the flukey variety. After one minutes of play in the first session, H. Easter soloed his way around the Baltic defense s~d bsckhanded an easy shot into the cor '1. G. Mill sent H. Buster's re- bound souttiing back for the sec- ond counter lust before the bell. Third Period 5. Red Indisns, Gould. 8.13- 6. Red Indians, Gould. 5.44. 7. Red Indians, B. LeBlsnc (Ap- pleby) 9.42. B. Bathurst. Hschey, 16.17. Penalties: McLean, Melzmson. _ McKendy, Mitton, Gammon. Total stops: Barton 28; ‘T 26. nirsiuis III IIITAIIII (C-P. By Guardian's special Wire) ~- ‘XIRDNTO. Mum s-Iriis use 1' Canadian Badminton Champion- ship; will be played st Ottawa and j may be extended from the Cllflflm- - ai-y three days to four, it was de- __ Wided st the annual general meet- .. ing of the Canadian " Association here. h-ofunor W. L Malcolm. Kingston, Ont., was rs- elected President. Other officerg elected 1110106841 vice president H. R. Psrtinsiod Vancouver; Honorary secretary. William N. Keenan. Ottawa; 1k- ecutive, Profusor C. W. Argue, Fredericton. BLIIEIIIITS IIIN ERIIM NYIIIIIAS Led by Francis Ayers and Mar- ianne Rogers on the attack and backed by n stonewall defence the Bleudois piled up an early lead to coast through for a rather one-sid- ed victory cver the Nyiodafs in a regular league L, no Saturday ngiht by the score of 22-9. In the first half the Bluedots controlled the play chmushout. the period ending 18-1 in their favor- Ths Nyiodas‘ staging a great comeback in the last half, outscor- ed their rivuls I point; to 4. This period was marked by splendid de- fensive plays of both teams. Mur- dock, B. Wright, and Marie Mutch were the pick oi the Nyiodas. Icr the winners the whole team played eseeptionslly fine team work. Harms Mere was high scor- er of the night with eleven points. Lineups:— nsuunors NYIODAS’ Barbour-A . B. Wflsht-J genius-e ....L AyIs-ll .. urns Match-l u. Rogen—4 . . Murdock- nan-o .. , u. Mutch-l Jones- Vllldian Doyle Referee-Walter Oct. 1c .. GI-ATI Royal Military OOIIEIe 6; United States Army 4. Yale 3; Harvard i. Dartmouth 4; Princeton 3. ‘ EXHIBITION Atlantic City s; Port oelborne I. 8 T . M I K E S G A M John and Frances St John playing a very effective game. P, IBt. John got the only score of the ‘period when he bulged the twine with a nice shot from the blue line. The last period saw the nicest BOaI of the evening when the lmitsble "Rod" went thnugh to bless a hot one at Cheverie, and Ike following in fast, flipped in the rebound. Excitement was rais- ed io s. high pitch when st one time the MacIntyr-e brothers, John D. and Roddy were off at the same time, but mainly through oversnx- iousness the west-enders failed to tally. The Beavers played a great. sumo in this semion, marred only by a waste of rubber in shooting from too far out. The Teddies heavy front line, Ike Cheverle, Prank Cbeverie, and Roddy Mac- Intyne, were used slrnorj. exclusive- ly and played their usual brilliant game: the second line going on only for s few minutes in each period. The Teddies by this win are 1934 champions of the Souris Hockey league, and winners of the ' _ Top Trophy donated by Estate of W. B. Leard. The Trophy however, must be won for three yes-rs before coming into the permanent posses- sion of any one team. The lineups:- Beavers-Goal, Ronnie Oheverle: defense. Russell 8t. John, Hsrcti LeVle; left wing, ‘Ibddy Moynsgii, Warren Chcveric; centre, Brenton 5t. John. Morris Oheverle; rigLt 3111?, Princis 8t. John, Ivan Chev- I ‘chances of finishing at the d the American section while win did not affect Toronto whose I- six games are "merely fillers, SUMMARY First Period: ‘Toronto, Thoms 1:05. F011"). Conscher, 5:30. ibronto. Primesu (Oonscher) SUMMARY Iirfl Period: No soon. Penalties-None. Second Period: 1—Americs.ns, Brydge Chapman) 0:05. 2—Americsns, Gracie (Martin) 10.17. Penalties-Bowman 2, Uein. ‘third Period: t-Amerlcans, McVeigh (Dcran) 13:25. Penslties-Jrydge, Kaibfleisch. IIIIRNETS TIEI lIP SERIES Milton Hornets tied up their plsy-ofi.‘ series with vihestley River Btsrs on the lstter-‘s rink Wednes- day night when they copped s 3-2 overtime decision in s hard-fought game. w“ v Afterbattlingthroughsscorelus mum ma“ o! - opening session, Hornets captured Mfobuv‘ “m. u"! f“ goal lesd in the middle can- Mck Columbia senior srnat- 30mm. h“ “um, h,“ ma, ‘Y m“ it z-o early in uis third session. oniytchavsthsfitars springauu! M“ mud“! m”! "mwm- W“ h’ ‘h’ “m” out. The n£'.'.“;.is¢'§,§.°nd fast :-:..'::::':::::::::::: :;.:~...=::::: m» l» --~ w»- - tune, Milton caged the winning ntly refereed ‘ Ilighfieid. (Rimes, v ~ olt, Welland, l3 38. ‘ibronto, Conacher, l . 4. Toronto. Conacher (Primeau, EII THREAT 0 R II ll P ".10., March 4-A new " cub threat on the Pacific (C). By Guardian's Special who) ‘IXDTVWTIO, March 3—Rammin home s zoals in the last period.‘ 8t. m. 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