Minion .1.1__. 1931 ‘1- Abeéweéts Bow Out Before Tireless Offensive Of Hub Hockeyists hlonctnn ftlzzroons. .1 from‘ of fast-skating hockeyists that play five Illllfllllt! lor si_.\'ty minutes, last night, cflpflu-gfl .. Island (Zllililljlltlllihll) when they Cillflt! through ‘l "W"! "Y"! U"! Abfikweits. sending the locals at 111st night to win tiie round and a place in the by u round score count of 28-8. limiting their opponents by the method oi‘ their attack, hammering .s ‘\'\'t‘l'y nxinute. hloroons lost night came from behind in _ "c t" "wk away the victory. But while the Ma- re had the desired result in the final stages it I l5. =18 game and courageous a crew as ever- Baffléng, nicu i1 hi0 the opposing‘ the Si“ ' I with their sqetnd :.tr douu lo a. iii-ti d1" lilziiiiiiiie fin“... away for 1,1, the iiiial i oi the g ruuns ncvt ' i‘ .110... d ~..~ haul‘ skated their i11 the first ;,'.1me of the series. 1311'. tor :1 111.1011 1111.1 :1 half the i11111~.:..i .1111. 1.1.11 :i‘.t.ll..L'(1 the game 11.111 p1 1 1,," 1o 1.110.‘ 11‘ ut. Backed Jtiitiliil. Iillbiiillt goui- gecll.» imy Slllli who 1111;111:0111-1111 1101111115 the .11.. d the Marocns rust‘ to luuls not only 11:1’. 1110111 i1‘o u 11-11 lUlltI by thc tune i111.‘ (‘lo ~ shmved the liaiway 111ml; o1 i11; .cu11.i period had been l'L“.i('IlL‘(I. lzut 111.01‘ tllttt 1t was all ltlnroons us the Abbics visibly faded. BPIOYL‘ the pcriod lmd ended Ma- rouils 11ml .‘.CU1'L‘(I four times to go into t110 10nd for the first time in 1,110 Vgainr. 'i‘\\'o of tlicii" counters were well earned but the last. two were gifts. One was n perfect pass to an uncovered Maroon and the last saw nn Abbie player deflect the disc into the not as he attempted to clenr the rubber from in front of the cngc. snu trying desperately as the third period opened Abbles saw their attacks halted inside the Moncton line by rt team that show- ed conclusively that when the occas- ion nrisr". they can Dlflfv hockey in- side their own lino as wcl as inside their opponent's. Abhics broke through for one cool in the scsion but only after the Moroons hnd tal- lied twice in tho first seven minutes and then after the locals had ac- counted for thcir 111st marker Ma- rocns, shoyving dazzling bursts of speed. came through with tour more goals before the final bell. That in brief is the story of the pme that on one side showed the evident superiority of the Maroons and on the, other showed the game- nass of tho Abbie color-bearers. Ma- ivpons fast, powerful. and well-con- ditioned hit a clip that is hard to imtch. Always on the offensive last night. they hemmed the Abbies In m.- minutcs on end, and then when an Abbie brcnk threatened they were able to scurry buck to their posit- ions in time in break up the in- coming p‘ay. It is im-rd to judge how m1- Moroons will go, but it must be admitted, they have the style of glue they play dean to It nlccty and it produces goals, (Maroons have scored 45 in their last three games), and after fill that: is where the payoff comes in liockcy. George Boll, fast skating Maroon winger 10d the izrml-gcttcrs lust night notching five while Wilf Whalcn 0f the Abbics 11nd three. Keri Mclnnis, hard working defence- man of the Abbies shot. a brace while Appleby and Dickie of the Ma.- rcons also accounted for two apiece. Starting away with five men up Abbics hemmed tho Marocns in for the first minute and a. half and their efforts finiiiy bore fruit as McInnis racing away from a Ma- roon attack paraded in close tc beat Burton. Moroons warming up b0 the game started their five man attacks going and it W115 only the valiant figurc of Ray Siull that kept them at bay as he pullcd off remarkable savcs. At 11.30 of the period Abbies look a two goal lead as Wlielan rammed the disc in on n. pass from Knnc. Agnin the Mai-cons tried des- perately but once more when his motes would be bcotcn Stull rose to the hclghis. Starting the second it; was a reg ular scoring: spree for the first ten minutcs with the Abbics again on bop by a 3-2 nuirgln. Miironns scored first. on n11 Aptilciby to Bell lYflY bill? with Dickie drawing a penalty Ab- bies slammed in two quick goals. Bradley got the first from a mixup and ihcn 10 seconds inter McInnts drilled in his second Emil 0f the night. Mnroons replied with a goal b! Bribe ImBlanc and Abbics got that one buck on another Kane to Whalen‘ plny. For five minutes there 110.211 the big lead "Dfi" i’ IIIIIII Illfl Illlllt up BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NW5 “m: 5PQRT WQRID 17c 101v, BER WICK REA CH MARITIME FINALS 13-6 hearts out in a glorious but vain at... was no scoring but in the inst four minutes and 20 seconds the visitors come through with four counters. 091119551 went in alone for the first; Bell took a perfect pass from an Abbie p ayer for the second; Apple- by to Bell was the order of the third and then to Oflp it, 1111 M9,. roons raced to the front for the first time as an Abbie player deflected the disc into his own not, Far from discouraged Abbles came out fighting in the third but 597°"? they Scored their only goal of the session Mnroons hm broken away for two. Kennie Carroll got the first with Bell going in for the second. Then Abbies came through with a counter Whale scoring on s dm-lble #55155 from Stewart and Cudmore eight seconds before the halfway mark had been reached. n. the next seven minutes Maroons scored five goals Appleby. Dickie, Dickie. Len IeBlunc and Bell count- ing in that order on fast, break. away plays. The 11neup:- Charlottetown: Goal. Stull; de- fence, Carmichael, Saunders, Me. "I115. centre. Kane, Smith; right W318. Vifhelan. Bradley: left wing, Cudmore. Stewart. Moncton: Goal. Barton; defence, Bastarache, Dickie; centre, Car- Ioll. ADDIWY; right wing. Chap- mflll. Bell; left wing, L. LeBlanc, B. LeBlimc, Crowhurst. Referees: Roy Prowse, Char- lottetown; Wick- James, Moncton. SUMMARY g First Period 1. Abbies, Mclnnts 1:57. Penalties: Stewart. Cudmcre. Second Period 3. Maroons, Bell (Appleby) 2.11. 4. Abbies, Bradley 6:17. 5. Abbles Mclnnls 6:27. 6. Maroons, B. LeBlanc 8:02. '7. Abbles Whalen (Kane) 10.30. s. Mil-mow Anplebv 15140- 9. Maroons Bell 16:00. lmli/lazcons Bell (Appleby) 17.40. 11. Maroons Chapman 18:00. Pmalties: Dickie. Third Yerlod (Bell) 12- Mar-eons Carroll 4:00. 13. Maroon: Bell 7:49. - 14. Abbie; Whalen (Stewart. Cudmore) 9:152. 15. Maroons Appleby 10.40. 10. Maroon-s Dickie (B. IeBlanc) 12.00. 1'1. Mai-cons Dickie 12.30. 1B. Marocns L. leBlanc (Dickie) 15.50. 19. Maroons Bell (Appleby) 17.00. Use ltllnnrrl’; for Diindrnff. Special Notice 1'0 Skating Patrons Owing to the unexpected I playoff finals tonight the regular band night ts sched- uled for tomorrow (Friday) night, with on extra 1-2 hour bfill. \{_ I C T O R I A. L} FINAL PLAYOFF. For Intermediate CHAMPIONSHIP Prince Edward Island SEE THESE TWO FAST TEAMS FIGHT IT OUT TONIGHT. VS. P. U. __()F_. FACE-OFF 8.30. 2. Abbles Whelan (Kane) 11.30. ‘I . Toronto Maple Leaf team. Pay Tribute T0 Howie Morenz 10.1’. by lxiliirllialfs Special Wire) MON nthlAb, lvlorcii 10—Unusuai tributes continued 1.0 flow 1111c Mon- 1 ticai tonight tor i-lowie Moreuz, dy- llallllf: centre ice stat" o1 Montreal cuiiauiens, whose sudden death- Monuay night stunned sports fans uuu players of the National Hockey League circuit “here he shone tor i4 years. Perhaps the one which would have tiieiised Howie most-for its very spontaneity-is the floral wreath from the “rush end" sup- porters, iaithful fans of the Flying l-‘rcnciimen, who banded together m, the h-Iarooiis-Cauaciiens game last night and contributed dimes, nickeis and coppcrs in memory of their hero. Howie was a real hero to the toque-capped Habitants who gath- ered ln. the north tiers game after game since 1923 when the Stratford , Streak come down to Montreal tioi play the game he loved. ‘flieiri piercing “come on ‘Ow-ee" was stiil- 1 ed forever that night of Jan. 28 when Morenz flashed down the ice for the last time and was carried off with his broken leg dangling. Thousand after thousand of friends passed Howie's bier in an undertaking chapel last night and today and many thousands more will join in the public funeral ser- vice tomorrow at the Forum. The body will lie in state over the centre ice ring from 11 to 2.30 when Rev. Ma oolm Campbell will conduct the funeral service. Interment will be at Mount Royal Cemetery. Dominating the great floral dis-r play around the coffin today is a great floral piece of lilies and roses in the figure ‘"1". Seven was Howie's number all through his 12 seasons with Canadians and when he left, temporarily, for a two-year sojourn 1 with‘ other clubs, the number was 1 never given another player. The floral ‘"1" bears the card of Aurel Joliat. Ilnemate of the great star who is the sole survivor with‘ Can- adiens of the 1923 front line. Outside the chapel door today were piles of hockey sticks and skates, left there by schoolboys as they filed past the casket, caps 1h hands. Representatives of each team in the interschool hockey league will be in the funeral procession tomor- row. Canadien players will form a guard of honor at the lying-tn- statc. During the service the team will line up near the casket and wil be followed in the procession by Msiroons players nncl the entire llllnariko L removes amino. GLASS Cutting - Grinding - Installing. AUTOMOBILE Plate — Dupiate - Duolite VENTlLATORs Fresh air — Without draft. For the Office - Club - Bedroom, etc. Store windows and Show- cases, desk, counter and dresser tops, shelves, etc. Phone or Call at W. B. Prowse & Sons 122 Fitzroy St. Th0usands' Charlottetown bO-O- OQ-OQO 'I “fir. ( TH f‘. W N GU IJIAN Lawlor Coached Team Wins Nova Scotia Hockey Title Defeating Antigonisyh 5-2 (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ANTIGONISH, March 10- (CP) —Ber\vlck Bruins broke the grip of Antigonirih Bulldogs on the Nova Scotia hockey championship here tonight, defeating the dc- fendihg titlists 5-2 in the second of a two-game, total-goal series. The Applc-Kings, or at least, that's what they called themselves last your, won the right to repre- sent Nova Scotiu against Mouctou Mziroons in the Maritime finals, eastern preliminaries to the Allan Cup rncc, by a total score of '7-3 They (10f0ntcd tiic Bulldogs at Kentvillc 2-1 two nights ngu. Before the 11111110 hr ,111,t11i: play- ers lincd up at centre ice tmdpuiti siicnt tribute for two minutes t0 Howie Morchz. grout. Montreal hockey player who died Tuesday morning. The sight war‘. impressive. 11s the great crowd 01' ans, most. oi whom ncvcr saw the Strzitford Streak, stood with their fiends bored be- fore the start of the important g@e wh h Bruins wt-nt into with acne-goal lead. On a sticky tce surface which made good passing plays difficult to manage, Ber-wick took the of- fensive and increased their lead in the series before settling down t0 a sound defensive game. ‘ Before the end of the first, the Bruins led 2-1. They picked up two more goals 1n the second, and i11 the final division, when Antig- cnlsh made its most determined spurt, split a pair of goals with the desperate Bulldogs. Bob Malenfotit, Moncton flash who helped St. Francis Xavier University win the Maritime in- tercollegiate championship in the New Brunswick city last night, scored the first of the two Antig- onish goals. Buzz Saarinen, fleet forward who came to Ber-wick from Fort Wil- liam, 0nt., and Walter Lawlor of Charlottetown, their young play- ing-coach, were high scorers ofthe night, each note-hing uptwocoun- ters. Boyle scored the other Ber- wick goal. 1:. P. U. Meet Victoria Tonight, At Forum For Islanilggnmlnterrnediate Title 'I‘he Island mtermediate hockey championship is at stake at the Forum tonight when Victoria Unions and the local l‘... P. U. team meet in the second game of the fin- als tied with three goals each as a. result of Joey McDonald's team gaining a. surprising draw at Vic- toria. 'I‘ucsday night in the first en- Esquires And- Navy Advance = In Standing counter. —~~—— The game should be and likely will be a thriller. Reports on LEAGUE STANDING Tuesday's game say that it was the best hockey played there this win- ll’ L m5 or and that the team's are very Navy ‘l 2 1° evenly matched. The draw ver- Esquirel 5 3 1° dict. shows thaitandtonighifsgame Grads 5 2 19. with everything at stake should be P. W. C. 4 5 3 even better. Seagulls 1 0 2 Victoria, regarded as the out- standing Intermediate squad on the Island this year have a. great rep- utation as a road team. Several times this season they have come through with important. victories away from home and their sup- porters tonight are looking for a room-zit performance. The L. P. U. team, awarded a. place in the finals after Montague 11nd refused to play under officials nnmcd for a. replay cf the second qmnc. are confident of turning back the visitors on home ice. Thes- dny they were just 30 seconds a- way from a win and tonight they opine that if they can gain the lead thcrc will be no losing it. Interest 1n the series is at fever height now and indications point to a large crowd attending. Victoria will (loubtlcss have a large delega- tion of routers on hand and the L. P. U. tram have plenty of support- ers in the City who are willing to winger that their team will come out on top. The winner's of tonight's game meet the Nova Sootla champs, Pic- tnu. in the semi-finals for the Mar- ‘ ‘t1 Navy hnslzctlinll squad took over ‘on of firstpirice in the City Bu. cilmll League last night when they came through in the final minuics to chalk up a 20-27 victory ovcr P. W. C. The game was a sccsnw scoring bottle all the way with tlic winners imv- lng thc nm-cswirg,’ punch to ekc out the victory. In tho first game o!‘ i110 1111"‘ Nome doublrlirndei" bill the Es- quircs wont into a tic. for sr-cond place with the Grnrls by virtue of a 40-22 win over the young Sca- gtills tcnm. Lineups and scores: Nav_v—l\i'cli.lzii1on 6. Connolly 4, Doyle 5, lvfcfiuicnn l0, McLean 4. ~29. P.\V.C.--Lnrtcr '30. Cullen 5, Sicwart. Brrurn, lwlfflltll/Fl‘ ‘2 Nich- olson, Jeluinicn, 11011110. -v . Seagulls-llcnprr 2. Partridge 4, Bccr, O'Brien 8, Mnthicsun 2.60:1- kin 4, A11d0rso:1, Lii-Jw-r '2,—-22. lc '7, Trice u! ‘l. Wicks 1, f). B. Esquircs-Ln Sommcrvilie 1'1, Yr Williams, Anderson - The major drove his glistening 12- cylindcr Golden Arrow over the i I | nuuait WHEN I Rh ._. A- snnds at. 231.36 miles an hour. But (By The (' uni 1m Press) the mark has been left far behind ivrajhr 1t, ()_ 1). gtgrri-vo, famous by Sir Malcolm Campbell who now British -- (irivcr, s01 11 new holds the record with a flash B‘ world-S l-C-Jnril 11t Dart >1111 301.12 miles on hour in Utah, Sept. Bench, 11.1., 011,111 Jvr-nrs auotoctiy. LQ-"i-‘l- OUT OUR WAY on mien Fuv .10. :—- H. I15 U-U- PIT. I - By WILL-IAMS 0- fv’: \i /%4 QZRWILLIAK15 v $11. Pals Blank Bathurst In Opener 6 - t). l iii i AJILHERBT, N. 5., March 10 . Amherst St. Pats hurdleci lllf’ 1~ , ship here Bathurst 6-0 in‘ the team that was eliminated Memorial Cup playdoirns 111,-. \ Pembroke Lumber Kine.- .11 1 a. bitter battle, had little troubh- with the New Brunswick cinmp- 1 ions. St. Pats scored two goals i11 first period and added 1 ~- in the recond but it w 19.55 of the finul 111.5. sixth goal. g The Bathurst 511111111 1- - - Pats 12-9 i11 the fir>t r, lack 0f finish around thr » 19d their doom. Neal 1 ' up Coops pass at 10.10 for 1111- 11- 1 Amherst goal and Inwflia-r 11ml Carl Ripley combined for n11<1i111 1- two minutes later, 1111-, 1111-1110:‘ scoring. The second period Wils only :1 minute old when the Riplt-g; tu 1, got together and Friuik 1.. .1 home Carl's assist. The 10px."- Lowther-Riplcy line 0011111111111 1111‘ another at. 9.45 Frank Ripley t ' - 111g and the others rzniuim; .1... Copp rushed through :1 ...=...»..15 i later for the fifth goal. The New Brunswick r1n>111pio11> ; held their rivals fairly even 111 1111- 1 third and it was not until the i dying minutes that. Estabrrfoks scored with Neal and Copp mun tng assists. Badminton Tournament- Ends Tonight: i With twelve teams still i11 running, the Military Club C11. pionship Tournament swings 1111.0‘, the semi-finals and finals at 111c- Annouries tonight. No doubt k0 ‘ competition and SDJ'('i21C1ll‘.‘l‘ bul- minton will feature tom; t1. ‘ as nearly every team in t1~.-- c. ' locks good enough to comr- througd The following is it» rirsu; SEMl-FlXtlH Mixed DUlIIl ,>~ F. M. Nash and .\11= 11. R. Murray and 1 ‘s. .. v5, H, L, Spilleit 111111 Cudmore. Winners of above 111w": i11 f‘ 11.11:. Ladies’ Douiill-s Misses B. Prounsc, and la‘. vs Miss E. Bourkc and 111'.»- Smith. Mrs. R Cuclmorc mid 111 .- l". Sinclair vs. Misses J, (‘u-fur 11111 0. Johnston. Winners of above 1111-01. i11 1:11.11... Men's Doubles E. M. Bag-mill and 11. L t-‘oilhwi vs. F. M Nash and D. M. (‘=1 s. W. A. 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