I» ll i PAGE SIX B0 WLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NADA WINS WORLD A 111E UHAKL(YI'I'I'I'I'UWN_ UUARI PAN‘ two... SPORT ll/ORLD a M71‘ Dynamiters _ Register _2-1 I H-aynes Mays Overtime Win Over Swiss; England Pl aces Second LONDON. Feb. 28—tCP Cablel-Klmberlcy Dynamlters ranked to- night as world kings of amateur The squad that won the Allan hockey. Cup last sprlnl. concluded its un- ilefc-ited march through the world's amateur championship here Satur. il nllh a ‘l-l victory in overtime over Swltzcrland. l-lnclanil dcfcutcd (icrmany 5-0 t0 take the runner-up spot for the litlc the English squad won by its victory ln the Olympic Games a year iitro. ’l‘hc four teams survived two played the other once in the final. The Canadians had their work rounds of elimination and each team cut out to beat the Swiss who played lhc same brand oi‘ sterling in that took England to overtime in their match of last week. 1S OUTSTANDING TI-ic Dynamiiteis‘ defence. headed 11y." Bill Buiiiett, wns outstanding, anti the Canadians took a lead in tin.- scconci period when "Puffy" hcinp beat goalie Albert Hirz. Switzerland tied the score on I.‘ goal by H. Lohrer, centre of the - 11nd liiic. before the period end- 'l‘iic third was scoreless and ctl. til-oral‘ "Reci" Goble gave Canada. iu-Iorv with .1 scoring; shot iii tlic‘ first three minutes 0i overtime. Mon- than 10.004) fans crowded }l.ll'l'llllfldy Stadium for the match. .\lll\l. were pulling for a Swiss vlc» tmy \\ll1(‘.l1 would have left Can- ada. England and Switzerland tied for the top position. Canada had defeated England 3-0 Friday. Much credit for the Canadian victory was given tn Kenny Camp- bcll. the goalie, who let. in but four goals in nine victories. Jimmy Foster, the ltloncton and English Olympic goalie. was beaten only three times. but all were in the vital Canada-England series. "SKATE FOR HEALTH" FORUM BAND TONIGHT WITH , PERFECT ICE ‘i... emed Horses For Sale 1 will receive bids on the follow- lng linrsas up to March ill. These liursies must. iie. disposed oi‘ as l am tailing on some new business anu vnll not have time to devote to thcm. I—“BARONE'I'"—B. G. Free Leg- , god Pacer, by Guy Axworthy, foaled 1:11:11, took win race record o! 2.011% i311, can pace a good half mile in 2.0.'r--eligilile l0 the 2.24 piicc. Z-“HIGII TOBEY"—Br. G. Trot- ter. by Peter Volo, fouled 1928, took Vllll race and track record (for truth-rs 2.08%.’) at llalifax ln 1936. will trot in 2.07 this year. Eligible to the 2. class. I 3—“ [Alt (l"—B. G. Pacer-JD!)- hy Peter G. foaled 1927. A big, rap. geil, sound. good looking horse, elig- ible to the 2.15 pacc. Was never out- side the money In a race since com- ing to Nova, Scotla. a horse that htllfln a race l'.\‘t‘l'_v neck to make hini good. has paced better than Lil’! on several m-casions. 4~“EARLY DRl-IAMS"—-B. M.- by Burton Patch. ll year old green pacer. full sister to “BETTER TIMES" 2.07%;- A handsome oll! "um pacer, wears hopplcs, looks like a real one for the slow classes in lfl DAWNm-G Y?" 5- 'l'F.l't.\' _ nlil ccn truttcr, by (Taptain Anh- rey. l'ull siatrl‘ to “llF N Al - m 15,,“ _ IJOLYN |u_.‘._.. l. R p0“. All - — 2.11111... 11in more can trot to." and will make a wonderful brood . mare when through racing. ti-"JACKII-I n0\"'-.-\ mod look- ‘ lng 2 year old coll, Trotter ‘ "nAnn.4|-:'r"-2.0P'~g. Dam i Tilt DAWN . cntcrcd P. E. l. fut- f urity. acts right and goes right. no!’ being hrokcn. These 6 horses are absolutely sound. good track. manners. kind and clever. Send in YOl-lr ""45- A" e-n-espondcncc will h! lll-"lldld l" promptly. I also have Sulkeys. Carll. several sets of harness. a full clllllll“ meht oi’ blankets. bandages. boob. gun, to otter. Horst-ii have been 10l- pd with considerable brush work nlncg January l. now ism": 3 l" l0 ml'es ncr day and ready "KM pow (n tum thi- rlzht way of the tra k ll in Al condltlon. . c ' a n .'r. FULTON. Upper Stewlacke. N. 5- 01-1 18-2-27-3-1-21. It's Not New It Was Cleaned at CIIMJOIIFS INDIVIDUAL nnv o- """"'Q Phone 692 L ‘Dominion Bonspeil T0 Open Today TORONTO. Feb. 28 ~ c013)" Al. but. one of 10 rinks entcrcd in M.c flonaltls Brier '1 aiikard lmirpiel ar- . rived in Toronto over the wefllcincl ready to swing into action iii lllt‘ 11th annual Dominion Cut-Ln; championships. Wwtern Canada curlers from British Columbia. Alberta. Saskat- chewan and Manitoba reached To- ‘ l'°lll<l_lll f1 group Saturday whilc Maritimers from all three of the most-eastern provinces came to ‘Poronto tonight accompanied by Quebec's representatives in the L10- minioii contest. Ontario has W10 rill/ks ln the com- , petition starting tomorrow and one 0f them headed by Albert Dunker 0f Kitchener already is on the scene while three mainibers oi’ the North- erii Ontario rink from Haileybury will follow sf.‘ Emmett Smith here tomorrow. skip Smith came m Toronto a day early Qllly one match trill be played t°m°l1°w °Dv1l1ll8 the Dominion 5011911181. Draw for the competi- tion will be made early in the day l" ll Skills’ meeting. Leafs‘ Defeat Maroons In Lively Game (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. Feb. 28—Tor0nt1o ;Maple Leafs won a 3-2 decision over Montreal Mai-cons here Sat- urday night in a National Hockey League game that had everything. l The win brought Leafs Within o. point of Martians. runners-up to Montreal. Canadiens in the Canad- ian division. The teams staged an old-t Maroon-Leaf 11:11‘. ' lllzl. includeda young riot and a pirws-qiiickcliiiig finish that made the is ue un- certain until thc final gong rang and kept 13.331 fans on their toes. 'I‘hey even brought a spectator liito the battling but he retired quickly with a split head. Harvey Jackson, Leefs‘ ace left winger. icon the game for them with two goals within i0 seconds while Bob Gracie was serving a tripping penalty in the second period. Frank Finnlgan scored his first goal oi the "eason with a full .mashle shot. two minutes after Llacksoni. second goal. MBIOOITE ‘two third period goals through Jerry Shannon and Herb Cain set lthe stage for a stirring finish. The battle royal broke out ln the third period after Red Homer and Lionel Conacher exchanged a few chcixe compliments. Charlie Con- acher rushed bttrveell thcm as a lpcncemnkcr but. other Maroons couldn't "ee it that way. . of both sides 1rre=tlcd, punchcil and shout- ed at each other for several inin- utes. ' ’l'he gami- was held up more than five minutes until tempers coolctl down. Officials Mickey Ion and Babe Dye. decided the Conav-hcr brothers. Shannon and Bob Dav- idson of Leafs were the chief oi’- fendcrs and handed them majors. Homer and Marker got by with minors. The Jpectator was brought. into the rough game early in the first period. As Lionel Conachcr struggled with brother Charlie along the boards the customer caught Lionel‘. stick and held it. When two or thee tugs failed tn izet it free Lionel crashed the stub- born rail-seat customer over the head and got himself a. 10-minute l misconduct penalty. The spectator .‘ drew two free stitches in the Leaf dre sing room. SIYIVMARY First Period Scorinz: None. Penalties: L. Oonacher. Hamil- w . ‘ n Second Period 1. Toronto, Jackson (Apps) 16.1’!- I Twenty-right players i 3, Toronto, Jackson (Apps-Dril- lonl 16.27. a. Toronto, rinnlnn (B011- Thoma) 18.38. Penalties: Boll. Gracie. Third Period 4, Mgroons, Shannon .48. 5. Mai-cons. Cain 6.32. Pensutles: C. Conncher. L. Con- acher shsniion. all majors. Dav- ldson, major and minor. Hornet. fishr. Weld BOXING ' BASKETBALL UR HOCKEY TITLE 1 _:___ -- _——_-=——_ s.“- _ =8 . _7 7 Canad' ns And Red Wings I B '8 R0 | e l" Play Scoreless Draw As C W' "l , 3'1"‘? k '" , Hawks Down Rangers 4-. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO_ Fen gg,_(gp)_z}:j- ' MoNTnEAlc Feb- 28*“ w“ cago Black Hawks. squeezing out a. PLAY SCOBELESS DRAW ‘ Aurel Joltat night at the Forum {b3 Wm W" the New york Ram here last night but Paul Haynes gem tonight kept the“. m» on a 1331-50113 pun 3g_pemm RC s=tole the show as Canadians came “m; muhemafical chance m get wings and Mona...“ Cangdlgng, mm‘ behmd m whip New Y°rk into the National Hockey League‘: NfltlOIlB-l HOCKEY 18118118 till/Bit)?‘ ‘ Americans 3-2, in overtime. before player“ leaders, quell“; to smug“; dffn- ~ B<°°° “"5 '1‘ l‘ "““°““‘ "w"? muiQTi-uiieu opened the scoring 1n overtime 101118111. O League nxtum‘ otter a, minute of play Earl Sieb- Th" sea-WIT! largest crowd. 14.451 Haw” “mod "W0 goals in the ert getting another Hawk goal late mm» 5"’ me 475M519" take a" '7 third period. the first on a pass m the open,“ cried point lead on the ‘eagueu Canad‘ I “om Babe 510mm and the second Ln the secofidp riocl New York “C11” and Dem?" “time” w’ unassl ted w draw Canadlens level knotted the countpgn goals b Mex grip on the Unltgd 3mm; divggr I With AHlt-‘Pks H1111 #91"! i119 B81116 l shlblck and flank Benches, um a1 leadership. Oanadlens had w n into overtime. With Joe Jerwa Trudewg second ml put Hawks in ‘ 3.2 Saturday night, from New ym-k ‘rimming {rum tthle penlaml, benldy I front again Ingthe final stanrr Imfleflcam m “other oven?" For many dacad’, and ‘an today HYDE. [E U e W nn p D ' v H _ , , , [with 11111.1 m‘; Johnny Gngniion to Xlfngdllatz-"Qgllllsl-eggzrvdlzfgglzjsvk» ‘"5}“°§,,ght_ flmmm ddensm PM the finest English cigarettes have de- ;;,‘";;3; $32‘ " “pi” ‘ third counter with Keeling a. is: flgigjmgmfiglgfiggiegvlisf if: pended for their flavour on fine to- ylJoiit-a was tine x Teclltixllfilll» £11111 t. Negugglvgifd llgfrtlllfigul-‘iglrifi- ma in’; attempts despite some of the baccos and fine tobacco: on1y—nevee iver s serv ce rom a r- ; i» y _- i, ff | 1, , . i... ,0 celebrate ms 654m appear. pfnditlxties mega; "glut pent?‘ n11 ,,“,§;°§.,§°,§"* "e Wm‘ m“ m’ have they resorted to "A. 1"." (artificial ance in an N. H. L. game. Mayor ll 8 I ll e55 l-lllll @5- - v Adhermar Rnynault of Montreal ' SUMMARY HaVOY-IHHQ‘) Of any kind. ' and President F‘rank CaJder of the SUMMARY N. n. L.. madt: the presentation to n t P I d n". yum 'I'l'ie manufacturers of Grad! have ' the vctcran lcft winger in an elab- r5 c!‘ 0 - - - Om... (.,.,..,,,m,,_,. preceding the ,_c,,.cago_ Tmdc, Mmm Goth scaring: Now always endorsed this principle-they sonic. >c11s> 11w- Penalties: None. have always maintained that only the lhncrks had fcw coring chances b-Chicago. Selbert. 16.40. _ but they llilltlc the most of them Penalties: Trudel (major), Dll- gfl-nm] Pllflflfl fiIl-Qfit tObaCCO BhOl-lld OVCI‘ QC int° I in the first tito sc sions to snatch lon (majori, - __ a; txro-iiual lead. Lorne Carr slap- second per-ind scoring. Nona glgaretnte tobacco! ‘need no 1 Peduilll“ P“? will“ C?“ Li‘: ‘ill’? lmRall-sfirs- slllblcky- 1N- Colville- Penalty: Boswell. A. F. A: a result you wall find Grad: in e opening canto or e irs Cfjopel‘) 6,00, . , l score. I d M i m ‘ 4—Rangers, Boiicher (Pratt) 9.15. ' Third Period 90111110 0n H“ thmfit- 30991130‘ t9 t!" Pay ivcne 111» H i ll v '—Chicago, 'I‘rudell. 14.15. middle se.~'.~ion with Canadiens a penalty; Coopel; scoring; Nona nuv.‘ and “'0'” win m‘, 1.". . . driving for the equalizer but it wn" Third Period Penalties: Brown. Goodiellow. u”. pf after-tutu, iAlllPflllllkggélll) ‘lzlrioke througllh Jfor 6__Chicago_ Larocheue (Thompsoxh a scorq ie seman an 0e - _ _ 0v f“ p m; 1...... 1...... Maritime-born players. §j;;;;‘;1;,,}“ge,,., ,N_ some, ° m‘ °' A simple truth. you should know. l balm‘ a‘ l‘ m" Wk l“ m1" ‘l’ iieelingl 15.40. ’ Scoring: None. if you would got complete enjoyment, tCllde and, after bOth had missed Penalties. “Ont panama; He‘; Kill-ea" I ‘ 1 big Nels Stewart blasted it home 1c - _- ~ . ~~ without any reg-rota, from your cigar- put Amerks ahead 2-0. - Canadians power plays flnall,‘ 9 i ette sxnoklng° took effect in the third period, re- z t F t ' ‘suiting in Haynes’ two goals. am‘ - 9 e, t ;Jei~\va's penalty in overtime paved q a ' o * were r“- oanta Anita Handicap > SUWMARY , _ _ 1___ L._i_ First Period B R M“—————M A _ i d w t y I) yers ssociac L 1. f ' ‘, C (S h!“ . . Amelrénn arr c iner Pr“! 8pm“ Wm") ‘Mwa’ 1'5‘ SANTA ANITA PARK Calif Penalty: Emms (IO-minute mls- Feb 28__R mom the Rfavorité’ conduct,’ captured 111251111111 riinninig» of the WrURB-IEGAMES ~ $100,000 Santa Anita handicap a . t second Perm‘ Saturday ln a brilliant chapter of NATlONM‘ LEAGUE I , Toronto ‘J, Montreal Mamons 2. 2. American-s. Stewart twlse- W" “M”- ’ . Montreal Canadiens a, New York Limb’ l" ' Zifmditffl» ”‘i§1““‘i'..“ cilimrlé‘; Americans 2 ‘Overturn I Penalties: Murray. Stewart. Hay- tcflungred undsfl gm wage to mm lNTElL-AMERICAN LEAGUE | ms 111111101»): M66111 tmfllvrl- {rum C a Howard-s sensational Springfield z. Philadelphia 1. l . ~ - Seablscut in a finish ro close it Clevqand 3' Provlden“ 2' ‘llnnl Period wok a phomgmph to decide the us. EASTERN Aiviarszun LEAGUE Canadians, Haynes lsiebert) Mfi/‘Ifgjfg; Alhun c vlra}‘lol‘ys Indian Hershey tlitPittsburgh 1. o ' l -~ . _ _ , ‘ " _ Atlantic C _v 2. N. Y. Rovers . 4' calmdmls' Haynes 1538' $111103; ‘gééCihhgpoartlstimantziilc citthgr U‘ S‘ INTERCOLLEGIATE i-—————~ '— _.__.___._ ." Overtime Period f°a“‘1§a."°'tlsl’i°.°ig1 t ‘fifcrH f“ gggrlilgilhfil’ {allgrifiicetnn 6. - _ __ __ , _ ‘fir, mmef ‘f; n°di n” MONTREAL SENIOR (move " 'l=z" " ' "' " w 5. Canadicns, Gagnon (Haynes. '1“) ° I L? a am ‘f A Quebec 2_ Mcclll 1, zfsll-lllllel l” 144 l" ClIA-LIINGI Jollati 6.22. R“ mwwvl ""1" ‘c ‘Séaseb? f‘, ‘ (Teams tied at one win apiece in Dfllvn The Alleys '°tal"1931- . ' Petwlly: Jvrufl. $fe"‘s§;gra£“§§§.:"‘ o, “.v,,‘:ter‘,“’,': bcst-of-three semi-final playoff). J B i We. flwmlfilltloet Crystals o! Bum _______ - - 1 une :- 11mg, q-ige Oi1t.. Rave dull performances. The OTTAWA Smggfillgny LEAGUE Y M c A BOWLING L Laura,“ 1- girlwwfifim‘ wgx ogorui »‘ ' R‘ k runner finished 16m and saw“ Hull Volants 2. Cornwall Flyen ziopf Gigi]; LEAGUE D. Oatway 178 111 I'll scrim o! two games, Mk1 goals, fol Spzllett tn l“ t- y o (first of best of five series). " ___.__ A. Jewell 11. ~- -- the Island championship. l tiAnreggiiciiogregiiihiigngfitmsintig “ill” “ma” I*"'"‘-‘l— Glow Worrm:— 5- P“"'°"°" 143 99 n? Burned ' ' ‘a i ' -_. . Sn 140 111 Wm Junior s111.:‘“".1..:~..;;; 112.11.51.21: . i.» 1:11;; 1:: 1:: 1;: _______""'""-'-'="*"°"" e5 v ' S S ri gll 1d 4. N Hav a. ' 103 161 123 H1811 5111816 J- Dillon 236- o Ill a’ t mid . C I . Titlé ugomomh through cimasliseggiing p “t; ew en i}. ‘i§§'§i'§°“ 109 11a 201 Hlsh 111M J- Qulm‘ "°- n m . w I "r ‘"3’ ?“‘.'““‘ ° “lot” ‘ ‘ °“ r. n L or * "')ING N Harm w 1== m ' CB UTE THUG B C. e p ' L . .1 ’ A mighty roar echoed back from ._i_ T°t51"2159' . . Cl d 1 l ' M d M — SKID Russ Spillett and his crew ‘£23121 c” btg: Sfélrffirgirilffibrilélgge NATIONAL LEAGUE B°eues=_ K E Y tdiflllgmlgd,’ filpcépxigdelhe rounded the mick in a 1 1-4 miles "Ham" {mm B. gamervn 13g 1:111 H l‘ - - - - ' ‘ ' D. ooper championship of the Charlottetown ggsllccfsalfllgtrwhes‘ w" Pm’? °“ _ P w L o r A Pts Q Brawn 8, 155 m UE PRIMROSES murling club. The winners were Jockey “my Richards broalght Cnnatlicns 412313 5106 9a 51 ‘M Adams 209 2m m MONTAG __ galso awarded the George Mac- msemont from behind éngfhgy M11101“ 4° 1“ 16 a “H” 4° L. Cudmore s4 11s 9a LLeQd trophy and medals. The wln- named m? n“ tum and with sew Toronto 41 1B 20 310310339 T°m]__1973_ VI. lnlng rink included skip Splllett. bigcult sbecial Agent Indian Americans 42 l3 25 4 9413130 High single H‘ Adm-M 20d Y "AMP lmntc. G. Avard; second stone. C. Blioom- and a gnnant D6“ Robe!“ American Section High mice M, Adams 581. L. P. U» CIT C S ‘Davies; first stone, T. Nash. 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