v _ __ F‘ fldfiwéqa‘ s...x_a_.~.s.-u-»vnnx¢aw—.mqw-.-.u-mnn> PAGE SIX BOWLING , HOCKEY WRESTLING Nil/Pill SPORT IIORI Mozvc TON" MAR oozvs SMO T A “n. H-O-C-K-E-Y JIIIIIIIII (Prince County" some ‘EOVIETS First of two iota] goal games for the junior championship of Prince Edward Island TUESDAY NIGHT 8.30 SHARP at BIIIIIILOTTETOWN FIIRIIin ADMISSION: Adults, 35c; Children, 25c. ABBIES Champions) iMaritimers In N. H. L. Have Slim Week . -(‘. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. March tk-New , .oik Americans may he out 0f the ', ..'.ltloual Hockey League playoff ..ice bub Eddie Wiseman, their i Newcastle-born wingman. has given notice he is not yet out of the ‘running for the circuit‘s former j hlnritiiners scoring title. ; Po.nt by point the fleet little Wvsuglnan Ilas beeirctitting away t the lead of pine-setters Bill Cow- ley and Rev Getliffe of Boston land Torcutds Moncton rpeedstcr -Gorelon Drlllon. Official statistics i tonight showed Iiim with 24 points. {seven behind Cowley. five behind Di"iIlon and olie back of Getliffe Wlseman ha:1 two assists last week while Cowley, once with Hali- ‘lax Woit-iiilei, guided only one point. Getliffe. amateur star in ll-Z:i.'\'-.'I-.‘\'-2l Military Club Badminton Tournament Opens Tlmiglii Berwick I/Vins Opener From A n t igo n is h (UP. By Guardian's Special Wire) KEJNTVILLE. N. S, March 8 — Beiwitak Bruins (tcfeiitetl Aliiigonish Buddogs 2-1 licrc tonight iii the first of a two-game total-goal ser- ies for 1h.- Noili Scoila senior lioc- kt-y titlc and the light to meet the New" Brunswick-Flute.- Etiward 1s- lantl strlcs winners loi" the Mari- lllliv.‘ title. Bllllflilgh won "the provuiclal title Ill the millliC artnli las. year but to- li.,:nt the lglitcl" Bruins scrambled tilli slid (nor liiii\._\, “ct lCt‘ l0 light oil the powerful ll erratic of- iclice oi the champions. Tlic Club championship tourna- ment gets under way at. the Mill- tary‘ Badminton Club starting at 7.30 o'clock. About thirty teams have been entered in the different events audit will bc hard fighting all teams that. through. eventually The tournament will consist of , men's doubles. ladies doubles and mixed doubles. the winner in each being declared Club champions for the year. tonight the way for the come l Charlottetown and Saint John, and ; Dl-illon went scoreles ". f It \\'£I.~ a slim week iot- all scat"- crs and only other Maritimer to lnakc a silbstzilitial gain was De- troit's Pcle Kelly. Charlottetown rl-tl-llclttl. who l"l.\t‘f.l his, point io- tal to nint- \\'llll two goals. Joc Lninb of Sits 0X. N. B., who RPII Diliton claims i" the only Amcrk to go through the season ulthoilt illness or injury, also in- ,crcascd his total. picking up his ‘seventh point in the New Yorkers‘ , win over Detroit Sunday. The records: Canadian Section: G Drillon Toronto E. Wisenian, Aniclu J Desilein, Caliactens ‘Joe Lamb. Ainerk ,Bill Miller, Canadiens American Section: JBiTI Cowley", Boston Ray Getli e. Boston (Bill llolieit. Boston i Pet-c Kelly, Detroit H AL AA SSH aurora warmth-Qt} K§E5 55 mSu~ +q§>$W The fil"st round and quarter fili- als will be completed tonight andl on , the semi-finals finals Thursday night. Lust year's champions who wit‘ be defending their Iaurels are: laciirs’ doubles. Miss E. Bourke and Mrs. W. A. Smith; mixed doubles, and RE \TI.\'G SETS PACE Providence Reds’ forlner Mari- time amateurs are the Intam Hoc- key league team's leading scorers. btit you can't tell the RJiode Is- landers a jinx doesn't hang over W. A. Smith and lvfrs. Smith, U)!’ (‘W71 (‘Q-“ICYIIPIW- mclfs doubles. w. A. Smith alltl Wlwu Nuvkvr Irvine Went out of W511 p Duffy‘ ext-Em that m“ ‘ action Sunday night with concus- ycal: WT‘. Duffy will be (canted up with Carl ‘Fibert while W.A. Smith ‘ will have F. A. S. Jones as partuel Pictou Captures Intermediate Championship if‘. I’. by (iuartliaifs Special Wire) SYINEY. N. Si. .\‘I.'Il'\'ll ll-Pietoti Saflor- dcletiteti Dominion Royals 4-3 here tonight tn win the Nova S0116. Illztrnieltioac hocktqy" title and lnl~cl the New .. F yrard Island H; up. .. in the . JYIUIIIC finals. D .ll;n.0li hold thc Nova Scotti! tith- last _\'l'iil'. * , . lit“ of a 4-2 ..ou and took the round i i . l)'\ Prim‘: old barley smoking tobacco, fragrant, Mild- and on general observation It is ;sloli of the brain he became the ,1 ecoiid Moncton Hawk grad on the Providence team to suffer injury l since the rcw year. The other was Jpen Island off Series At- Junior Abegweits. casting eyes on a nicety and are always In more a spot in the Maritime junior finals tonight tackle the only foe that stands between them and their ob- jective-the Soviets of Summerside. champions of the wwtern section of the province. Tonight's game at the Forum is the first of a. two game I total-goal series and judging by the ‘reports emanating from the west- i el"n capital Abbies will face a fast. lcapable crew tonight. l Soviets and Abbles are no strangers. They have met twice this year in exhibition games and the Abbies margin, in the matter of goals was very slim, onevlo be 9X- l act the locals edging the Western- ers out at the Forum after playing a draw with them in the Crystal rink. Judging by that Abbies are going to have a tough time elimlnatinfl the Westerners who have kept in condition by engaging in exhibition games. Soviets are easily the strongest squad of juniors ever v0 come out. of Suimnerslde. They are HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Commercial League Prlilee Grocery Jrsz- B, cox 177 217 209 G. Michael 195 157 202 .11. McCaunell 140 201 179 L. Vatcher 1G2 196 1B0 F, Doyle 121 139 133 Tota1-2527. ' Maritime Electric:- E. V. Bell I68 191 133 P. COX 121 139 151 T. McAdam 206 139 250 R. Larter 215 1B7 177 F. Cox 236 179 187 Total—2679. High single T. McAdam 250. High three B. Cox 603. LADIES BOWLING Kelly 8: lift-Innis Trophy more than probable that with the i silmm-V McMflml-g who rmctuflid 5- great iinpvtivciiieiit in play , SPiLzflll SUIIII‘ IIOW lltllllPS illli_\‘ b9 8| . the top of the list when the tour- nament ends. The following is the the 1st rotind: Mixed Ilouhlcs C. W. Cui"l"ie 8t Mrs. E. McNutt vs. C. D. Stewart A: Miss M. Stew- art. F. M. Nash d; Miss I). Kirwan (bye). G. F. Hutcheson d; MISS E. Tay- lor (byel. W. A. Smith A: Mrs. Slnnli (bye). ' R. B. Murray & Miss E. Bourke » (bye). J. B. Johnston & Miss B. Prowsc rbvei. H. 1.. Spillctt. d; Mrs. R. Ciid- more (byci. R. Iieckett l0 Miss V. Scarth vs C. R. Tlbert ("c Miss E. Sinclair. Prinhnmd and plclml ill spotless Inntnrinn. W l " in cellophane to preserve its original fresh- ncau. 10c and 15c pack- ages and % lb. htuniclon lop lino. llocx crrv "ronacco COIPIIIY, I-l ".7!" [(10% (Tunrnlitm lull I IuIr/u-nnlruf. llllfi I collar hone more than a month I lIiYO. none the loss two Providence from the eastern provinces ‘I pace all other Maritime scor- ers in iholcugtic They are Jackie Heating of the old Saint John ibo Beavers and Trurols “Doggie" Killlli. Tltc records G A P J. Kcailuz. Providence 1'.’ “Dogg.c" Kuhn, Prov Bert Conluflv. Plilla i1. Jack-on. N Haven [W Bfvllllelilflli. Cleveland S MCMPIIIIS Providence l Ron Hud on, Pittsburgh Nuckcr Irvine, Providence F4U—l>4l\: flJQ-JQJNNQ 5ZEQZ§§$ Dynamiters Defect ted By Lions 4-2 (GP. Callie By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, March 8 .. Kimberley Dynaniitcrs were defeated for the second time in their long overseas ton.- tolnght when Wembley Lions, National League leaders. beat them 4-2. Harrlnguy Racers took the A.- Ian Cup and world title holders 9-3 last week. The Duke and Duchess of Glou- cestel" were among the 11.000 per- sons who saw tonight's game, play- 'ed for the King George memorial fitntl. Sea Calls Lose To Academy The Mount A basketball team squeezed out a victory over the young Seagulls team from Char- lotictown with a 24-22; victory. The Mount A. team led at tho end o. the first half 12-10, then they increased their lead and with but 6 mllllltcs left in the second half. the score was 22-17 for the Mount A. squad. Seagulls rallied at this lpollll. and two quick baskets by ‘Matheson and a foul shot dead- locked the count at 22-all. Harp- er sent the visitors Into the lead on l a foul shot but with only four sec- londs left to play a Mount A. guard lcame through with a field goal to iglve the home team the win. I Mattie on of the Gulls was high scorer of the tilt with i5 points. Gulls lineup and scores: Godlcn. Harper 4. Motheson 15. , O'Brien 4, Partridge. Anderson. | Glover Beer.-23. mwh TENNIS nan-rues Wimpiesz- E. McInnis 117 215 1B7 F. Flynn 157 134 113 M. McFarlane 145 132 223 M. Dunn 127 192 177 Tota1-2495. i Pop-Eyes:- M. McInnis 135 177 111 M. Carragher 113 211 87 R. McIntyre I27 130 200 J. Dillon I98 172 206 TotaI-ZMO. High single Mary McFarlaue 223. High three Jean Dillon 576. Tonight at; 7 oclock- Ladies: Tip Tops vs. Co-Eds. “f” cnaagifrllalroww GUARWKN Junior AbbiesflAnd Soviets rugged and fast, play the game t0 i of Abegweiis JOwn The Alleys pacgg Title Play- Forum Tonight trrinz- . Little need be said about the Richardson-coached team. They proved their worth by eliminating the Rangers 1n the City fixials and tonight they will skate out prepared to give another classy exhibition and at the same time make a great effort to gain a commanding lead for the second game, Buns are still talking about the Ranger-Abbics series and now that ,they reaize how last and smart Junior hockey is they will likely flock to the Foriun tonight In greater numbers than ever and who I knows but said fans are quite like- , Iy to witness another series the tequai or even better than the sen- fsational City series was. That is ‘ taking in a lot of territory but S0- viets have the entire tOWn 0f Sum- merslde behind them and their fol- lowers are quite frank in stating that Soviets will pmve the equal of the Charlottetown representatives, j the fast-skating, never-say-die band A u r i e F 0 r Scoring Lead (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. March 8-—It's Aurle by a nose over Apps as they come down the National Hockey League's home stretch. Young Sylvanus of the Toronto Maple Leafs is just a point behind Detroit's sharpshoot- ing Larry in the race for scoring leadership. Tonight's official league statis- tics give the Red Wing 22 goals— he's tops in that division-and 20 assist". Apps has 13 goals. and his 2- assists put him at the head of’ the class as a helper-out. Oddly. it is a teammate of each of the leaders who trails the other in goals and asshfs. Harvey Jack- son of the Leafs is second to Aurie in goals with 20; and Anne's line- mate Marty Barry comes behind Apps in assists. having 24 Barry's 40-po.nt total nut him in third place in the total. and Siveeney Schriuel" of the New York AIIIBTICBII‘; is another one behind him. Jackson, with 37. stands two below Scliriner. The penalty parade is still a one-main show for big Red Homer of the Leafs..His 112 minutes of exile leave hiln 20 up on Allan Shields of the Bruins. Knucker Irvine Not Seriously Hurt, Report (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) PROVIDENCE. R. I., March 8 -- Injuries received by the former Commercial: Prince Grocery vs. Style Marts. At 8.30 p. m. Shamrocks vs. Laundry Clinkers. Y.‘ M. C. A. BOWLING Rebekah League lmperialm- C. Mutheson 138 164 182 1-1. Harper 165 15B 146 B. L. Stewart 103 74 157 H. Price 153 99 150 S. Love °7 106 116 Total-JOBS. Rovers:- M. Lowther 107 196 101 N. Younker 149 123 85 E. Mitchell 243 169 148 Low Score 103 74 146 Low Score 97 99 116 Tota1—2046. High single l. Mitchell 243. l High three E. Mitchell 560. Polar- H. Flnlaylon 81 195 143 G. Beer 167 130 156 A. McLennan 155 116 104 F. MeInnis 106 56 87 0. Thornton 06 129 127 Total-Hm. Dodgers:- M. Adams toe 145 124 B. McLeod 19D 172 193 O. Lowther 163 I78 1B9 I. Liaffefty 171 109 126 B. Thornton 81 147 176 TotaI-—2283. High single O. Lowther I99. High three B. McLeod 555. The Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. is again entering in the Canadian Y. M. C. A. five pin bowling championship The local As oc- iatlml will bowl on the night of March 18th. at 8:30 p. m. The team to represent the "Y" will be pick- ed from the following members of the Axsociation: Walter Goss, E. V. Bell, Fred Small. Clifford Mac- Donald. Windsor Campbell, Borden Cox, Gordon Stewart, Walter Wil- son Alton Burke. and Reul Le- Page. Mondou Will Replace Blake MONTREAL, Much 6 -- Farm- hand Armand Mondou, recalled from New Haven Eagles, will re- place the Injured Ta Blake on Montreal Canadians lineup tomor- row night here against the Mon- treal Mnroons. Blake broke n bone in hLs left hand in Toronto's Na- LONDON. (CPI -—1='. R- Burrow was rc-elected chairman and llinnviitc" Price, honorary seclelfii’? at the annual meeting of the Society of Lawn Tennis Referee: hold haw Ismail Moncton Hawk. Kuucker Irvine of Rhode Is and Reds, when he crash- ed lnio the rink boards during Stinday night's International Am- erican Hockey League game with Springfield, were found to be less serious than at first believed, hos- pital authorities said tonight. St. Pats Win Junior Title (GP By Guardian's Special Wire) AMHERST. N. S., March 8—-Am- herst St. Pats were the class of Novn Seotia junior hockey teams tonight for the second consecutive year as they defeated Sydney Bret- ons 7-3 in the second of a nome- and-home series for the provincial title and took the round 14-4. MTckey Owen A "Natural" For Cardinals By Poul Mlcllolson Auoclated Pres Sport; Writer DAYTDNA BEACH, Flam March 8—tAP)—That noisy Gas House Gang from old St. Looey is coming across the tracks with a real Mickey this year. Mickey Owen. sensational rookie catcher from the Columbus farm, can inhale and exhale those gas fumes with the best of them. He's whooping Lllp so much noise that such celebrated charter members of the gang as Pepper Martin, Dim Dean and Ducky Medwick will have to shout louder m get any attention. Mickey is a natural "Gashouse" man and if he makes good. as the Cards are sure he will, the gang will be complete. When Mickey told Branch Rick- BY. the big idea man of the Card- inals. that he wanted to get a c01- lege education. It looked bad but Rickey told him to go ahead. “It/s such a good idea," advised Rickey, "that the ball club will pay your expenses and tuition. Pluk out a good college and we'll back you." l So Mickey. who won't be 20 years old until ntxt April, selected the University of 3011mm“ c511- fornia. His idea was to study pub- lie speaking and gynasium but when he discovered there wasn't» such a course out there he gave up the idea. VMickey then decided to get mar- ried and again the fatherly Rickey encouraged him, offering to see that Mickey got a swanky honeymoon as long as he didn't forget the Cardinals needed a wtcher like Mickey Owen. A few days later. Mickey discover- ed hls girl friend had been married for a year and a half. “Guess I got two good breaks and didnt know it." Mickey confessed {;°n1_li¢k8l'- "Get me a bat and a a .‘ R a m b l e r Trio t To Play With Rangers Tonight (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Mai"eh B-New York Rangers announced tonight three players of Philadelphia Ram- blers of the International Ameri- can Hockey League would be brought up for tomorrow night's National Hockey Iiengue game with New York Americans. The three-Clint Smith, centre. Biyan Hrtall dud Eddie Wares, forwards will replace three Rang- ers who are either sick or injured Neil Colville has a badly wrench- ed shoulder, Lynn Patrick is suf- fering from a knee injury and Bill Cook is ill with flu. When Wares made his Ia t ap- pearance here for Rangers his two goals helped the biueshirts defeat Toronto Maple Leafs. Hockey Results ADIATE UR Ottawa Senior City League finals: Hull Voinnts 2; Comwall Flyers 0. (Hull wins title three games to two). Ottawa and District Junior Semi- Finals: Pembroke Little Lumber Klngsfl Perth 3. (Pembroke wins round 14-6). 0. H. A. SENIOR Toronto and York Mercantile: Dominions 6; Goodyears 0. (First game of best-of-flve ser- ies). Trenton Air Force 2 i5 BOXING ER ABEG WEITS B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT MARCH 9. 1937 Big Senior goal lead. While outclassed, the Abegweits swirling, dasing Maroons and Ray Stull proved a sturdy goalie. HLi work kept the score from being tvel. lapsed before consistent attacks, he played like an over-worked jump- ing jack. Clarence Bastarache opened the scoring early in the first period and George Appleby made it trwo for the Maroons- before that session closed. In the second, as Lhe Maroons‘ dazzling plays began t0 click III earnest, the scorers were kevpt busy. Carroll and Len LeBlanlc counted in brilliant icam plays. Bell firct in another unassisted. Appleby 1'01- lowed with two as the result. of passing bouts. and both Chapman and Babe LeBIanc scored on fast passing attacks w close the period. In the third period, instead of showing signs of disouuragenwnt. the Abegwelts played their beat hocfay of the night. Mfllnnill sturdy defenoemaq, fired in the first goal for the visitors 68 nctwndl after the start of the period. After this was offset by George Bell mbegweits scored their second and final goal of the night when Bradley and Smith broke through the Moncion pack and skated in close to Barton before Bradley fired point blank into the upper comer of the net. Before the parade concluded- where it. started, around the Char- lottetown net-Len LeBIane scored again. and goals followed by Car- roll. Dickie, Bastarache and Chap- man. The lineup: Charlottetown-Goal. Stull; de- fence. Carmichael, Saunders; Mc- Innis; centre, Kane. Smith; right wing Whelan Bradley; left wing. Oudmolie. Stewart. Bastarachc. Dickie; centre. Carroll. Appleby; right. wing. Chapman. Bell; left wing. L. MBIane. B. Le- Blapc, Crowhurst. Referees—l=toy Prowse. Charlotte- town; Wiclr James. Moncion. S UMMARY First Period 1—Monctou, Balstarache. 658. z-Moncton. Appleby. 9.00. Penalties: Bnstarache. Second Period Ii-Moncton. Carroll (Chapman. L. LeBlnnc) 5.22. - 4—-Moncton. L. illeBlanc Chapman) 6.32. 5-Moncton. Bell. 12.04. fi-Moncton. Appleby (B. LeBIanc) 14.00. (Carroll, 7—Moncton, Appleby (Bell) 15.26. B-Moncton. Chapman (CarroiLL LeBIanc) 18.54. 9—-Moncton. B. LeBIanc (BelLAp- pieby) 19.59. Penalties: Chapman. Third Period 10—Charlottetown. Mcinnls. .63- 11—Moncton. Bell (B. LeBIane. Appleby) 6.04. - IZ-Charlottetown. Bradley (Smith) 6.38. Ili-Moncton. L. LeBlanc. 12.14. 14—Moncton, Carroll (Bastarache) 13.30. I5—-Monet0n, Dickie. 15.14. iti-Moncton. Bastarache (Carroll. L. LeBlanc) 15.52. 17—-Moncton. Chapman. 16.10. Penalties: Carmichael. Stewart WOLVEIRI-IAMPPON. axiglwd (CP) —S. CullisJair-haired centre- half of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club who may get an in- ternational cop coon, is studying Port Colborne 4; (First. game of series). French and German and is a first- class Esperanto scho'ar. displayed courage in the face of the . Monctoii-Goal. "Barton; defence. , higher and when his defence co: . BIG 4 DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Maroons Run Wild To Take Lead In The Maritime Semi - final Seriet _ MONCTON, N. B., March 8-(CP)—Moncton Min-t smothereiPCliarlottetown Abegweitn 15-2 here tonight , the first of home and home, total-goal games in the Mu time senior hockey semi-finals, and will go into the sectm engagement at Charlottetown Wednesday night with a 1;; The New Brunswick champions had a wide margin o1 the play and raced through a light Charlottetown defence almost at will. They scored two goals in the first seven in the second and at! in tho final frame, weits shot both their counters in the last period, WIIIIG Alkg. sessio rise‘ t. P. u. I nail , Victoria Open i Series Tonight . Charlottetown L. P. U. ell-loll with Victoria Unions at. Victoria to- night in iiho first 0i a IMO-game total-goal series for the Island In- termediate ilookey crown The second game will be play-ed at the Forum Thursday night. Victoria, reputed to be the strongest team to come out or the Maolean League in years. elimin- med Borden Nationals. Inst year's title-holders who were eliminated in hha Maritime Province semi-fin- als 1w shedlac. N. B. The L. 5U. were awarded l berth in thl Island final by a dé- cision of President Hanson Dowch 0f the M.A.H.A.. atfter the city squad fyled a protem in connection with the second game of the semi- final series with Montague Prim- roaes. Montague had taken the series by a 7-5 round score. but the L. P. U. team claimed officials for the second game had been dianeed without consent of the L. P. 11 management and local VlC0-]11‘es‘l- dent Byron Blown of the M. A. 1-1. A. Rlefeiees atppointcd by Mr. Brown for a replay of the name were not agreed to by the Prlmrosea and MAI-IA headquarters award- ed Charlottetown the playdown berth. V ma A swgu suave EVERYTIME vw cm‘? aw ms mmwonx OF A GILlETTE suns m A GILLETTE 4.. HE'S RIGHT! EVERYONE KNOWS WE'RE THE WORLDS M051’ PERFECTLY MATCHED SIIAVING COMBINATIN THIII'I a cpccial realm-i for the matchleu shaving latiufaction you get with aGilIette Blade in your Gillette Razor. These two were de- ligned by the same engineers and produced in the same factory. Matched throughout every atop of manufacture. they give cool. umooih shave: every time. Buy a package of Blue Gillette Blades from your dealer today. Sec why millions of men everywhere will ‘use no other blade In their Gillette Razor. Tuna In Glllnlleh Original (Jon Sing Sunday nlghlu n1 I0 |l.m. T. C B S Nelwori-dlonnl lu Cunt ties Razor MONCTON MAROONF (NEW BRUNSWICK SENIOR CHAMPIONS) VS. (P. E. ISLAND SE NIOR CHAMPIONS) Wednesday Night l0lh. SEE THE BIG GUNS FLASH THEIR POWER AND SPEED 5 Seat. Plan Open at. Forum Wednesday Morning 9 o’cIoc' Reservations by Phone Must be Pick ed up by 4 RM. MARCH AT 8.30 SHARP GET YOUR 'I‘l(‘ KETS EARLY Charlottetown AEEGVVEITQ, tional Hockey League game Satur- Q lilbis l