HAWKS UPSET MAPLE 1.154 WRESILING BOWLING HULKEY ‘Fl-IE CHARLCTTETOWN Nil/Pit. SPOIU W GUARDiAN_ Fs 3-1 11v OPENER, Gottselig As. Scrappy Win From N.H.L. Champions y Sydney Grown. Clnldion Press Staff Writer) (n ——- TOB-ONTI) A I'll 5- ‘ warms? '.1's::T"'""'IL.."='=§.".Z3‘i'I'“ r "W '*?='--Y~1"‘1'11‘--= Mann's... m“? arcs U - lhe best-of-five series for {he Stafloley Cup? u’ 3 1 in the fir" game o’ 511111135100 Elma-I'd P8110!‘ n?“ From out of the heavy bumping and cried as the hero of the hockey-marred Hawks. Brought in "cold" w oo o goak-unbeataliiie after tho seeing reqpiucc the injured Mike K Chic shot sis into the lea Far more exciting than the game itseif-- di ti t t led to Moor Ialeilltle champions-was the bclllindgi-tlig-sceliilzsetrl-sxa ca‘: B l1 yns lonl- In ‘tlhgogiitieglfirtlt fir? anscrcberorethe game Twill!" 5nd "S! (Baldy) Co ton, former Leaf vrviiahggtlgr, “my smythe o‘ warmly favored Coooh Bill Stewart 0i Chi ‘Hie blows were struck in s. cor- ridor of Maple Leaf Gardens after Hawks were refused‘ permission to play Dave Kerr of New York’ Rangers in place of Ksrakss, who suffered a broken we 1n Hawk's semi-final game against New York Americans Sunday night. Smythc would not agree to Kern playing and he was upheld by Leaguq fiimldent Frank Calder. - ‘ GUITTSEIJG NETS TWO Veteran Johnny Gottselig was the 500F108 ace for Hawks, firing tho tying gnl on Doc Romnes’ rebound late in the first period and settling the issue midway through tne third Deriod with a solo goal. Paul Thomp-n, Hawks high-scoring left winger snot what proved to be the winner will Earl Selberlfs aid at 1.50 of ‘the second period. N09 (my were Hawks without their regular goalkeeper but Mush March, veteran right winger, ag- Bruvated a. groin injury in the first‘ period and wasn't even used in the second and third. Each set hack only spurred Hawks on more wi.h Moore, angered by what he charged was Toronto's attempt to "put me on the spot," playmg IDSPIPBUOIF‘ ally, Hawks were on top all the way. They checked Leafs silly after getting over the shock of Drillon‘: early goal, and handed out bump for bump. Against the tight Hawk checking berries-much the some that led them past Montreal Cana- diens and New York Americans to the final, Leafs looked far different from the team which knocked off Boston Bruins in three straight w win the league tite. Passes were not clicking and they failed to click on gauging plays which ham- mered at Moore and his defence for most of the last two periods. LINEUPB 011101180 Position Toronto Moore Goal Broda Levinsky Defence Fowler McKenzie Defence Homer R-omnes Centre Apps Trudel W_ing Drlllon Thompson Wing Davidson Chicago Subs: Wiebe, Shlll, March Gottselig, Johnson, Voss, Dahlstrom Jenkins. Seibert. Toronto Subs: Hamilton, Thorns, Boll, Jackson, Metz, Chamberlain, Kelly, Parson, Kampmsn. Officials: Mickey Ion and Johnny Mitchel. ' SUMMARY First Period _ L-Toronto, Drlllon 1.53 I-(Jhicago, Gottselig (Dahlstrom, ROZIIICS) 17.15- Penalties: March, Chamberlain, lelbert, Jackson. Second Period S-Chlcsgo, Thompson (Seibert) 5 (Davidson) 1. 0 Penalties: Davidson, sefoert, Bhill Fires Two Goals ‘ball game in New York against Chicagoans i.- whacking Alfie Moore an- Iayed a standout 1 u, ti, minute when Gggldneniiulo: Stewart idolized By Hawks By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, April 5-One dol- lar will get you two on Broadway that Toronto Maple Leafs at Chicago Black Hawks in the Stan- ley cup iilghfhmthis fellow Bill Stewart who drove his Block Hawks into the cup flnsl in his first managerial year is idolized by his players. . forward Johnny Gott- selig claims Stewart was the best referee in the National Hockey League before "becoming the best manager"... ‘Dan Parker tells in the New York Mirror how Stewart called 111-5 Hawks wgother before playing Montreal Csnadiens in the third place cup series and said: “Boys, Babe Sic-bert of Canadians has u bad knee as you all know...he also has an invalid wife and a kid ...I don't want any" of you to "I'll-Sh him during this series. . . don't let him get sway with any. thing but don't pick on that in- jured knee...I'd rather we lost than mske a cripple of a guy for life -..hats of! to a chappic like " Hot-shooting Henry Pickard, the chocolate kid" from Hershey, Pa., hopes golf tourney writers will quit misspelling his name . when Hen- ry broke into big time gulf a dec. Edi! BBO the sport scribes spelled his name without the “k" and it's been Plcard ever since despite msny attempts by Henry to put the writers right...“I seemed to be the only person in the world who knew my name was Pickard,” sighed the lanky siege-gum... Shed no tears for Bobby Jones, erstwhile emperor of amateur golf *""ll1n l 7 he made $35,000 as neral manager_of golf promo- ton for a, sportln goods firm, nearly twice what he company's President milled down. . The Mary- land Jockey Club is naming one of its Pirnlico steeplechasers for Battleship. the son of Man O'War who won the i938 Grand National at Alntree. .,, Oflicialspf the New York State racing commission are angling for a meetim; between Sesblscuit and War Admiral this summer in the suburban handicap at Belmont Park...Belmont would put up the Durse from 810.009 added to $50.- 000 or $60,000 i1 both horses start “Tickets for the Giants opening Boston Bees April 19 are on sale now with demand brisk. Down The Alleys Kampman, Homer. Third Period. 5—Chicago, Gottselig 12.08 Penalties: None. new SPRING MEN! Here is your hht for Spring. A smart snap brim. It has smart style and youthful grace. See this hat....your hat“... todsyl Pilot!“ anus. union ' . g "u? cart-all" _‘ All CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Commercial [league Patterson's Jewelry:- 204 T. McAdam 196 150 F. 00x 146 242 25 J. Lawlor 37B I30 1'15 G. Mel's 148 210 152 C. W. Patterson I36 189 I88 1012 907 896 El’.§"‘§"l"" pan:- if 177 1'75 218 Di‘. L. Duffy 220 I97 214 cInnis 237 I99 160 0 Williams 223 219 257 O McDonald 230 248 234 1087 I088 I083 Total-silos. J. Lewor d: E. Tonight It ‘l o'clock:- Dod era vs. Bees. O vs. Indians. At 8:80 semi finals Holy Re- de er league. 8:30 men's elimination tour- moment. HOLY NAM‘! BOWLING C. N.- B. l-loiel Mixed League Canadians-THIS. Nationals-NW. Hustlers—26'il. I Indies hi h single A. Ryan I02. Imdies hlg three M. Aff eck 425. Gent; high single G. Nolan 2'12. Gents high three O. Nolan 67D. Tonight at 1 o’eloek:— t Commercial Dengue: Prince Gro- eq vs. Hawks. . .. t 8:30: ladies League: Sex- ltI-rs vs. Prince vs. stars. Big Your League: Grocery. ____________. (By The Associated Press) HAVEN HL-i-Th! 13a m that Dlichegt Dena on their in h ecldstbegliéscomemnkvrith mate their or league ‘bronch- n‘? week_ Quite s. entry list is expected. Hurry Reo- of the first to enter and will be D ate Set For Billiard Tournament number of players have entered already and a large mond lest year's winner wus one out to defend his title. The tournament will be run in two rounds this year. giving each player two chances instead of one as in other years. The winner of each round will play off for the title, if the some player wins both rounds he becmner champion and winner of the trophy put up each year by the Manager Mr. Pred Melitta-hon As usual the tournament L; open to an player on tlhe Island. No- body barred so any one wishing to enter please leave your name with the manager. mtrle; will close on Wednesday. April 13th. Watch for announcement. of Provincial Snooker Tournament. Moore The H e r o Of First Game (By George Moguire, Canadian Press staff Writer) TORONTO, April Ea-Alfle Moore. the man who believed he was the "sucker" in a tough system. came out of a welter of discord tonight the outstanding hero as ChicaBO Black Hawks shellacked Toronto Mauls Leafs 3-1 ln the first of a lérst of five series for the Stanley up. Probably never before have struggles for the emblem of worlds professional hockey supremacy seen so many fistlc jousts. biting verbal feuds and feverish discussions by officials concerning the status of a goalkeeper. Mike Karskas. regular Hswk net minder was unable to play owml; to a fractured big toe. Hawks tried to enlist the services of Davie Kerr, New York Ranger Duck blocker. President Frank Calder ruled'him lnell W88 gible. Moore then called by, e said. ‘Toronto's Conny Smythe to report here. "I was ushered into a little room st ‘the back." he said. "and told t0 s w t. "Finally I entered Chicasdi dressing room and they didn't even know I was to play and Kerr was getting drezsed. Right then I knew I had been made the was so mad that when Smythe poked his head into the door I told him I hope I stop every puck you fellows fire even if I have to eat the rubber." Alter the bruising clash Chi- cago payers stormed slim Alfie in the Hawk dressing rooms. Time and again he was given three rous- ing cheers for his sensational dis play against the sharpshooting Na- tional League champions. Every ‘dyer pounded hi; back, pulled is hair and yelled “boy what a goal-keeper." Johnny Gottsellg, only Russian born player in the league, who set the Leafs back on their heels with a brace of spectacular goals, was delirious. 0 "What s. game that was to win, he shouted, “we got a raw deal from those Toronto people but we smacked it right back in their faces. They will think twice be- Dispute Over ' UP assignment flared into a brief but Smythe, Leaf manager and Bill rivals. ing-room corridor. Stewart, leaving the Chicago the verbal duel. said Hawks had been told before play. jabs before King Clancy and Hal ing room corridor, spoke loudly Cotton led with a. stiff suiash to Stewart's face and the Hawkman suffered a. badly bruised cheek. They belted one another a couple of times more before this unbilled feature was also halted fore either man had been flooed or seriously hurt. Stewart then entered the dress- ing room vowing the flstic attrac- tions were fsr from over and that the whole league would hear of the "raw deal" his puckmen had received here. Kerr Ineligible The entire Chicago team were bitlter over the goalkeeping mlxup. Fifteen minutes before game time Kerr was in the Hawk dressing room preparing to don the puck- blocking armor when Moore arriv- lrked By Captaincy Never To Play By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer AUGUSTA, Ga, Aprll 5—Gene Saracen, the Connecticut golfing squire, tonight fired a. bombshell into the ranks of the United States professional golfers association striking particularly at president George Jacobus by vowing he nev- er again would compete on the United States Ryder cup team be- cause he never had been honored \‘.th the team captaincy. "I'll never play on another Ry- der cup team." he said simply. “The failure of Japobus to name me caxptain of the team is an in- sult and a wound that will never heal. I think every one will agree my record stacks up favorably en- ough with that of‘ any other pro, fore pulling s. stunt like that on us again." , Lia was a different story in the Toronto dressing room. The Leafs too admitted Moore was the hero of the game. Even Sm he and Coach Dick Irvin said hey “took off their hats" to the courafleous Alfie who "stepped in a tiEhi s t and showed guts s.ll the way t rough." "Thursday is another night though," interjezted Harvey Jack- son as Captain Red Homer. Bob Davidson and Pep Kelly. nodded vigorous assent. "We were not quite ready for that one," Jack- son added, "but this game hi1; ut us on edge and we will take {hem next time out." Windsor Gables ‘ Congratulations ,_.___. .. o min s uuwue) (ABgSTbgN ‘Alril g-‘Bomn Bruins. Oshawa Perth With Stewart And Smythe Coming To Blows TORONTO, April 5-(CP)—Dispute over Chicago's “oi-keeping shortly before tonight's Stanley cup flnsi between the sectional After battling all afternoon us to whether Davie Kerr, New York Rangers’ starry net-minder, or Allie Moore, sub goalie of New York Americans should replace the injured Mike Ksrakss in the Black Hawks net, the rival managers came to blows in the dress- standing near the Leaf doorway and immediately commenced talk- ing about the “raw deal" his team had been given. Smythe replied heatedly and Frank Seike, Leaf official entered “You're a. liar," roared Stewart at Seike when the Leaf man Smythe leaped st Stewart with: “You are the guy that's always been talking about fighting everybody but you can't coil my pal Selke s. liar and get swaywith it.'" The Leaf head got in the first sharp punch but Stewart retali- ated with a right smash to the face. Both then got in s. few short and other players nearby separated the managerial pngilists. The hot tempers flared into fisticnfls again after the first chap- ter ended. Stewart, discussing the Kat-skis situation in the dress- Not Sarazen Generals Blue Wings In First Goalie Ends rousing fist fight between Conny Stewart, Black Hawk mentor, dressing room spotted Smythe game time that Kerr could not Cotton, former Toronto players, ' Lufisipring of Toronto, in his New <__}\- BOXING BASKETBALL OT H ER SPORT Maxie Sure Of Regaining Heavy Title [OS ANGEL-ES, April 5-—(A.P)— Max Baer nominated himself day to regain the heavyweight boxing crown but. refused to bet a nickel on the Louis-Schmellng fight. "It looks like a toss-up to me‘ said Baler. “Louis has improved r. lot and Schmellng is still smart and still in good condition. l wouldn't bet s. nickel on that scrap. Anyway, I'm to meet the winner in September and then you'll really see a $1,000,000 fight. I'm going to be the first one to regain the world's heavyweight championship." Beer's mental attitude has been completely revamped. he claimed. since Mrs. Bacr presented him with a son. Around The Sport Front (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 5—Al (Wes- Weill. lightweight champion Lou Anrbers’ pilot, saw sammy of “the Toronto racketeers who were Stnythds bodyguards." He was referring to the bystundcrs who broke up the Stewsrt-Smythe joust earlier. He mentioned names, however, including "Cotton" and the former Leaf rushed over. ed and announced he had been ordered by Conny Smythe to re- port for duty. Stewart and Man- ager- Bill Tobin of the visitors. claimed they were unaware Moore was playing and that the brilliant Davie was ineligible. . Karakas, suffering from a broken toe, was examined by a. physician this afternoon who pronounced Mike had the fracture. The injury occurred in the last semi-final game between Chicago and Amer- icans at New York. Karakss ex- plained he did not notice the hurt untitil Monday when he had cooled ou . Kerr was ruled ineligible by President P‘rs.nk Calder because he has already participated in three Stanley cup playoff matches with Rangers. The decision, however, Stewart and Tobin claimed was not relayed to Chic o. Receiving Vows On Cup Team past or present, to have given me one shot at that captaincy. I won every worthwhile championship and I guess I did my share on every Ryder cup team we ever had. But no. Jsco-bus didn't see fit to let me achieve m-y last and profoundest ambition. “And so, he can have his Ryder cup team, I wouldn't play on sn- other; I wouldn't accept the ca-p- taincy now if it was handed to me on s. silver platter as thick as his head. "Last year with Walter Hagen out of competition, I thought sure- ly I would be named captain at lsst. But Jscobus named his bos- om pal. Ed Dudley, playing cap- tain and appointed Hagen non- playing captain." Trounce Game Of Eastern Canada Final (By Richard Sheridan) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OSHAWA, 0nt., Aiprii 5 —- Pertb Blue Wings were over- come by on avalanche of goals in the third period us Oshawa Generals hammered ont a. 6-2 victory here tonight in the first game of the Eastern Cumin junior hockey finals. Held st bay for the first 1W0 periods by the brilliant work of goalie Dinny McMsons, Gener- als broke loose to rush in five goals in a wild third frame» as odds-on favorites. If a. third game is necessary, it too will be played in the capital, the survivors to clash with St. Boniface, Western titieholders, in the Memorial Cup finals. K. OfC. Team Take‘ Lead In Finals winners 05h gmfiinoe 0)!‘ Wllélos marked by eight pelnlltifiam has held the title for the past Cu for e eroan c imp n" B iill nt Bill Toy 0r. vln eight years. shill) in the Notional Hockey pwgn feted as a denotam m; the rises. .—-—-___..._ -.-_: Ie-weiggggg; ‘flfflm mggflfi’, this! period explosion. soorifll W“ m the finals m iZhO Social evening. Wilfred Gallant had high Wmlif. st Versailles France °i u" 3°“ l" 38 mm“ league st the Biunmersldc Bowl- single 259. and Red Callaghan. Tl? "is"? W's“ P" .11» '1“; us; slut. ‘hi.’ nuc- ti: ss..s..rr.- at: :*r.sm.s.i“..m. t... M $0 when he w” w o secondgune st Ottawa Thursday flrigame ploygd._9n__M9n§Bi! this ___§: York debut against Felix Garcia last‘ Friday night. . Luftsprlng won handily and Weill immediately planlced down 03,000 to buy the oung welterweight/s cnntrsctfrom c Cook of Toronto. Hank Greenbelt and Rudy York want to bet their home-run output this year tops the combined clout- of Lou Gehrig and Joe ...Buck McCormick, the Reds’ new first-sucker. holds some kind of s. record for getting s- roundmstarted the i936 season with Toronto and played in four other leagues before Ia/bor Day. Mike Jacobs is getting ready spill something todny or tomor- row.. But the betting is it. won't be to tell the folks where Schmel- lng and Louis will go to work“, They say the world boxing meet- lnk. 1n Rome this month, will irry to get the New York Commission to kill the “no foul" rule. New York hockey Americans W111 bring up young Willie Fields from Seattle next seagorrmmq Pat Egan. another defenseman, from Nelson, B.C.....S(peaking on MW major-or minor—lesgues,how about those Newark Burs who've only won four or five exhibition starts against major league outfits this SPPlng....Pie Traynor ls sold on his new Pirate ballhalwic John- HY Rizzo....flgures the 25 cw; he paid the Cardinals for him was a, bargain. Moore In Nets For Chihawks V l One of the best topcoat values of the season-the tweed raglan THERE are several reasons why we hold this topcoat in such high regard- Compared for style with others, regard- less of price. it comes through with flying colors. Compared with others of similar price for tailoring and fabric quality and it is away out in front. Look at others first, if you wish. and convince yourself of the superior qualities of this raglan at $20-00! Easter — April 17th. TORONTO. April 5-40?)- Al-fle Moore. EW-lkeeper to, Pitts- WISh Hornets of the International- Aznerican League. started in goal tolght for Chicago Black Hawks in the first game of the Stanley Cup ilanl against Toronto Maple Leafs when Mike Karekas was unable t0 dres because of a fractured we. Moore. who has had National Hockey League one season with New York Amer- icans. was called to Maple Leaf Gardens to play for Chicago nits;- President Frank Calder met with Conny Smythe, ‘Toronto manager, and Bill 'I‘cbin and Bill Stewart, vitae-President and Cowh. M19901" lvely of Halwhs. (C P)—Chmlottetown Island- ers. wtrry after s long train Journey from Prince Edward I land. arrived here tonight and took things easy in prep- aration for the two-cum» ser- ies with Preston iitivnlettes for the Eastern Conode Ladies Hockey Championship. The series opens in Gait to- morrow night, the second game to be played Friday. Preston "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE WELLITHAVS ruuuw (s; TH’ ruzsr DAY HE'S comm smct: ‘FIPPIUS BIRTHDAY Perm-—- iims A mcc poo DOES THINIQWB GIVE A PARTY- DAY-" wcttpx/c PRACTICALLY v TH’ WAY YOU raw mm COOKIES- w LAND! a HOPE HE'S Au.‘ metm --- even (F HI’. “\)Q_§fi<%T\_1€1»u\ M». ‘ " .. ' ..... S'side Making Plans For Golf Sea so n sid G if Club have Bob-O-Boy collinhriiegclicllilmgiepliaratihns for this (Lloyd Jay) — — — —l Dh. I season's golf, Peter Frisco Mr. Stlmpson who was the very (Melville Jay) -- - — -2 Dh. I efficient professional for the course for the past two Years hB-B DION!“ ed a very good position st Ottawa _ r S and will not be with the Summcr- Bessie Kalmuck side Club this year. Incidently Mr. (Chester Birt) —— -— — — — I l ‘ , Stimpson is getting married and Longset A I settl down. (Levi Jaw — - —- - —— 1 1 IT l1 Mr. . T. Holman. secretary of Frisco Girl the Summerside Club has IThCIVEd (Joseph Myers) — — - — 3 3 up llcutions from pros in Scotland. r e 0 n 0t aws. and Montreal but nothing CLASS B PACE definite has been decided-S. Hunt Axworthy _-_~ , (Fulton Douglas) -- - — l 1 2 PRESTON, 0n» A ii . Uflhl-"UYB i pr lg- (Daniel Shreenan) - -- 2 2 I. _come a lggjistance ,,_,,,,,,__,,._...... ;:;:':.';. . ,.. Yfl-A ... - we» .._ ..,,_':-'.£'. In the second class Basie Kai.- muck again roved to have iod much speed or the others. Class B had only two starters with Hunl Axworthy the winner. Class C pro- vided the greatest thril of thq event ending in a tie between Flash and Frisco. The following is the summsiyt-q FREE-FOR-ALL PACE , CLASS A TROT AND PACE The concluding Ice Race of the _ CLASS C TROT AND PACE season was held st Mi Stewart on March 12th, with a large crowd in Flash attendance. Much credit is due the (Gcddie Douglas — — -—1 2 D-H- conrmlttr-e for the spendld manner Frisco ice to (Robert Piggott) - ---2 1 DJ-L in which they cleared the make the race ible. There were our classes raced. $2,000 AND TWO YEARS The first was a duel between ————— Bob-O-Boy and Peter Frisco _in (A._P. by Guardian's _Sprvial Wire) which Bob-O-Boy proved the wm- LEW YORK, A rll Ew-Frsnkla ner by s slight margin (The Bull) Giorcano, convlcie head of s $3,000,000 bcotleg ring, and 28 others. including three New York policemen and s veteran alcohol tax inspector. were sen- tenced todsy by Federal Jlldfll John C. Knox. Giordano wns fined $2,000 and sentenced to two yg VNIMGEI Kn "Tsmwsflaofv-(clvls curcarqtuu’ g ‘am urwzAaYmlllc room AN "rucv ~CAN"I'»CHASE LLSTEPJAWAYi HE'S ‘scmom’. RIGHT on m’ scour PORCH! Me. Win was also to have rsced in this class but unfortunately met with an accident prior to the race breaking u small bone in her leg. Much regret was felt for the mis- hap ss her owner Alfred Jay had to participate. EVRY