A . from TELLS wnv snr 1 Eight afar: agile. n. ' 0l'0ll 0 Ill 6 j Ear Dominion Cllirle-E . 1p; Honors. 9. ~ Guardian's special Wie) __ N10. Zufaroh e-Two of the most cared entries in the Mscdon- EM‘ "Why matches for the a Fgazgepreeenting Ontario, and the Ianltoba defender. the Killarney uartatte aklwed ‘by Roy T. Prit- bhard-ehave been brought together In initial competi ‘ the chance .. . l meet to- nlns- . w her mmning matches tomor- grow will see Nick Thlbodeaiis New {gflrunswick standard-bearers from lvgBathurst opposed t0 the Quebec lnfour led by w. o. McGerrlglc of ei/Drulstown and Charles Durante iyflalifax rink from the Mayflower ‘Curling Club battling for Nova g Bootia against Saskatchewan's entry 1mm "the Nutana Curling Club. baskatoon. dripped by Jimmy Black. Since the first year. 1921. when Nova Boctia took firs; place, the beet rinks from that province have ybeen able to do is finish fourth. In 1980 and 1932 three rinks finished lhead of them. Nick Thibodeau is another skip for the third time and i onlydefeat, ‘flieneztlycarbe lost ajmirgamesbutthreeofthem were ; by single points and the rinks that jncsed him out finished first. sec- _ and and third. _ The eight competing rlrts arrived here today andsomeofthemtock part in practice games to get the ' feel of the ice. ‘i DRAW ‘P080810. March 4—iDre/w for the Macdnnald Brier ‘Ikophy round- mobin series for the curling cham- ' pionship of Canada was made here today. The eight rinks arrived to- dI-y- In the first set of games tomor- mw morning last year's winner, Manitoba, will meet the runner-up. Ontario. Other morning matches ' will bring together, New Brunswick against Quebec; Nova Scotia against Saskatchewan; and Alberta ““~ against Northern Ontario. The complete draw:- Tuesday morning: New Brunswick "vs. Quebec: Ontario vs. Manitoba; Nova Sectia vs. Saskatchewan: Al- ‘ Piverta vs. Northern Ontario. Tuesday afternoon: Manitoba vs. I Saskatchewan: Quebec vs. Alberta: Ontario vs. Northern Ontario; New ‘Brunswick vs. Nova. seotia. Wednesday morning: Quebec vs. . Northern Ontario; Ontario vs. No- ? va Scctia: Alberta vs. Manitoba; iNew Brunswick vs. Baskatchewan. . Wednesday afternoon: Manitoba ‘vs. Nova Bcotia: Alberta vs. Saskat- ‘ cbewam New Brunswick vs North- ern (mtario; Quebec vs. Ontario. Wednesday night: Saskatchewan ye. Northern Ontario; New Bruns- wick vs Oratorio: Quebec vs. Men- "itoba; Nova Bootia. vs. Alberta. . Thursday morning: Alberta. vs. Ontlrlo: Nova Bootia. vs. Northern Ontario; Manitoba vs. New Bruns- , wick; Saskatchewan vs. Quebec. , flmrsday afternoon: Quebec vs. ' Nova Bootla: Alberta vs. New n-un- awiek: ‘Ontario vs. ' tcbawan; ' ._.Manlt.eba vs. Northern Ontario. r e I" i. r - T5080. I. 8.. March 4-A 7-4 ‘uviuory tonight in the second of a l; two-game series was just the right ttney won the send-final round for the Nova Sootla junior hockey title _Berwiek IIISTLING Junior Champs May T o u r British Isles (C. P. By GIIIIIIIIII Iieclal WIN) UITAWA, March l. — was announced today by Cecil Dun- can, Vice-president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. Duncan said devotees of the game h England were anxious to have either the senior or junior chun- plcua make the trip. As neat year ls Olympic year. and the new Can- adian eeulor winners are scheduled to play in Germany, it a, ‘ more than likely that the llniore would Journey to the Brittle Isles at the close of the present ama‘ hockey season. leave Canada about April ‘f. They will play a series of 10 games in the United Kingdom, and return to Can- ada some time in May. Final arrangements now await the fitlmroftheflfltllAnitwas Bracklley Rovers Capture Th e Mi l t o n Trophy By their two successive victories over the second place rivals, the Winoloo Huskies, Braokley Rovers. leaders ‘in the Milton Junior Hoc- key league. carried oi‘! the silver tnophy emblematic of the league championship. The first game oi sea the playoff series was played at Milton Rink. Thursday night. Feb. 38. and resulted in a. victory for the Rovers by the score of 2-1. The fird: goal was scored in a mlzup in front of the Winsloe net when Jawcll Younker. in attempt- ing to clear L. Belllckb pass from the comer. slapped the rubber into his own net. The Huskies then evened the score on a nice rush by . 1.’. Rodd. Rovers once more forged ahead, however, when Wallie Stead. brilliant young winger beat John- eon on a wicked drive from the right boards. Jack Rodd handled the ganle in a satisfactory manner. Following were the line-ups. layers: goal, Blanchard; defence. Hockey. Phillips; forwards, Wise, Stead, R. Bellick, L. Sellick. Bryon- . Rodd. Huskies: goal. Johnson; defence, Home, Diamond; forwards, Roberts, Rodd, Shaw. Younker, Coles. novns r. pussies 1 ‘me second game of the two-cut- of-three series was played in Mll- ton Rink. Saturday night. March 2. and resulted in a win for the Rov- ers by the score of 3-1. In this game the Brackley sextette showed their superiority. controlling thc play most of the time. R. Sellick got the first goal on a combination rush with his brother. Young Wallle Stead put his team two up when he scooped the disc into an open net. The same per- former followed up on another goal shortly after on a combination rush with R. Bellick. Stan Shaw got the only counter for the H115- kies. while the teams were short- handed aftfir a mlx-ilP- The cup was presented to the Rover captain, Blanchard. by Mr. Vcrner Colcs. amid the cheers of some two hun- dred fans who followed with great interest the play-off serlea- R. An- drews rofereed this final game. Pbllowlng were the lineups: Rovers: goal. Blanchard; defence. MacKay. Phillips: forwards, Wise, Stead. R. Gellick, L. selllck. Bryon- ton. Rodd. Huskies: goal. Johnson: defence Horne. Diamond; forwards. Rob- erts. Rodd. Shaw. Younlrer. Berwick took the first game on home ice 3-i. The visitors protested tonight's game, declaring that a gocl they scored in the first period should and have been counted when tho ref- erees ruled otherwise. The vic- tors of this series will meet Sydney ‘mree Stars l-‘Lfor the provincial title. Who Tried to Get By Without Shaving’ O IIIGII ‘vet Couldn't Go On With Man Kmyamanhsalearnedtcbb sacrum A came-amen»; OnaHeaaRalcrf twggzrwn“ < IN ".21.... HUBKEY TALENT lullnminlllll BBAST PLENTY Enviable R e co r d Chalked Up By Ln. cal Team In Reach- ing Finals. That the Intermediate Abbles how- Dlilllly of hockey ability and experience in their lineup b quite “Vila-lent when one glances over the names of the players below. Led by a veteran the team has compiled an enviable record this P361? season losing only two games and that in the vllyoffs l-Ztlnst Summereide. In all others they plied up substantial margins and seemed to be always in command. Their showing is all the more re- markable when one considers um; the team lost several stars to the senior squad durins the season only to have the recruits come along fast under the guidance of coach Pewy Rodd and Menage:- Ian Mc- Kenzie. these two ardent hockey men deserving a lot of the (frodit, that 1s today being bestowed upon the team. Watson McEwen: goal. For sev- "Rl W"! smile for the seniors in the Island Senior League and glim- 8-157 off of three years has nude a remarkable comeback this season, his work being outstanding. M"!!! Clllnlclrncl: defence. Rug- Bfid. heavy hitting youngster. Start- . ed hockey career with Levin Foxes 1930. the team capturing the Junior Maritime title, graduated the Intermediate ranks in 1082 and this yell‘ elves promise of developing into a real performer. flay Prowac: defence. The veteran and smirk-plug of the team. Started hockey career .mariy years a“, p". forming with Abbles when Mari- time Ohampiorlajater played pm. fessional hockey in Regine. and this yell‘ liter getting amateur card lav-Ck. has made a comeback that has surprised his most ardent fol- lflwfir-l- Roy's experience has pulled the scoring lms. ‘Wee. after two years in junior ranks graduated to tile Intermediates last season with the Navy team. Signed by the Abblea this year. he has come along well and is another Player “the rotors a hissed type of game. Frank Acorn: centre, a veteran in hockey service although young in years. Frank was a member of the senior Abbies for several years while they were Iwrfonning in the Island Mamie. Since then he has been playing intermediate. a fast skater. he is a tricky stlckhandler and possesses a hard shot. a i~ct that --noeins goalies will attest to. G. Stewart: left wing, just out of junior ranks lihLu year after three seasons. Performed last ynar with Abbies, Maritime-Quebec champ- ions. A fast skater, Gordon is also a. Persistent backchecker. and while on the attack is a hard man to handle at the defence line. Freddie Bradley: right wing. the fastest skater on the team and one of the fastest in the province. Fred has seen senior service on several occasions and is a prolific scorer. He is a tireless backoheciwr but this does not prevent him from being among the high scorersen the team, his speed carrying him in on oppos- ing goalies many times during a game. - Pete Weir: centre, the youngster of the team. Breaking into organ- im hockey for the first time this year. Pete has shown ability to mix it with the biggest while his stick- handling is a treat to watch. Keith Acorn: rizht wing. mother speed merchant. Received his start in junior hockey and has played with H16 inter Qdlfitfls 0V9! GIDCG. Displays a boring-in style that is effective in a goal-scoring way while he can also turn in a smart performance behind the bluelinc. My MoCabe: left wing, another former member of the Junior Levin some. This boy when going right is one of the trickicst players on the teem. A good puck-carrier my has proved his worth_ on several occasions, coming through in the pinches with much-needed goals. Plan ToMatch Ambers And C a n zo ne ri (A). By Guardian's lpecial Wire) NEW YORK. March kwhcthlr ‘may Oensoneri, former king of the llrhvnlgnu. isgmaashot um . one challenger “l HOE ~ Templeton ‘a SPOR TRA ITS ' - l5 RN 3ND HM -DND 50K: _Al0ng The Sidelines (By Pat P0170!) h! exciting Sisters. Klimt the Western winners. gotten that the teem, then known Gordon Storey: Better known as Quebec champions‘ to a 2-2 draw and in so doing were considered lust as good as their opponents, who were later beaten by the Rlvulets in close battles for the crown. team is preparing for the fray. O Oxford for the two-province title the Nova Scotia champs found it Io take in their fight for Maritime will likely prove to be the hardest.’ they will encounter plenty of as yet known but are expected to be O I BIB-E's ONE ‘HEAT illustrates they would meet Halifax Wolver- ines, conquerors of the senior squad, in a total-goal series. And should this come to pass maybe the Forum would not be taxed to its capacity. O O HE PROPOSED tour of the British Isles by this year's Dc- minion Junior champions should add a lot 01’ incentive to those peting for the Memorial Cup this year. The juniors always provide the utmost in action. but should the above become a reality those in the running would prob- ably stage an even greater series for the right to represent the Do- minion in a good will tour through the United Kingdom. Bethune League Playoffs game played before a large crowd of fans. Much credit it due the, referoepiilr. Neils m ledthegameto satisfaction efauandgibamwelluader P PAYS , _ Punching Bags _ and Boxing Gloves l2} ~ at I U ma: wssrunx rows is all agcg over the coming games and faith in, the ability of their classy ladies team to come through with a victory is evident wherever the outcome is discussed. The big reason the team through mflhy a, mush for the fans optimistic outlook is that the squad is - " IPOt while he also is well up 1n and more evenly balanced than last year and said fans have not for. OACi-f OLHT MONTGOMERY bee his cha and while he won't venture an cpi ’ evident that he is quite satisfied with the manner in which the Isarrommmvr naromro inflie camp of the Abbie ma...» ates yesterday when it was learned that their scheduled series with had been looking forward lo the test of hockey prowess with keen an- ticipation but with the above turn of events they are taking it in a philosophical state of mind, and now they have but one more hurdle DMUNBIUN ISKIMOS. newly-crowned New Brunswick titilsts. and coached by the one-time “pepper pm" of the National League. Sprague clegnorn. are highly-rated by those who have seen thorn in act-ion. Reports herald them as a fast. aggressive team with plenty cf hockey ability in their ranks, and they have been picked as the likely sextettc to dispute the Wolverines entry into Allan Cup play. However, ,, siticn from the locals. The red and black team are by no means lacking in hockey ability and the coming series is catching the fancy of the fans and many inquiries have been received as to the dates of the setios. In regard to this, dates are not a ' ed States section, the Bllii lillNll RS Detroit‘ Red W i a g Snipers Press Hard In United ‘States Section of League. uqwnasnn. March e-Detrctt Red Wings. the team that doesn't know when its beaten, ten goals and two victories in the put week with the result its sharpshooter: are waning hard on the heels of flank Bouchu, centre of New Ycrkgliauprs, for scoring leadership of the National goekey league's United States loc- on. Johnny Bomll. Detroit wlngman made the best individual showing with five scoring points during the weekwhileL-arrysluieisbuta point behind Bouchnr with 1e goals. 23 assists. 8B points against Douch- er's 10-99-30. Syd Howe. 16-21-87. and Herb Lewis, 12-33-88 hold the next positions fol- Detroit. In the International section big to pound along the goal getting trail widening his martin over all other marksman. His 21-30-01 gave him a clear lead of eight points ov- fl‘ "lNhe elm while he has scored six more goals than Harvey Jack- son, Toronto. and Cecil Dillon. Rangers. each with 2i. First year men are led by a wide margin by Dave Bchriner of New York Americans who has i6 goals. l8 ‘assists. Bert Connolly, ex-Monc- ton Hawk. has the beet showing among first year men in the Unit- ger for- ward having 9-10-19. ‘ IV.H.L.. All-Star "WEB-SIDE PRIMROBIH. probably better known as the Crystal m lfiflvlue Mthmx undone m their efforts to be m the b5‘ Physical condition as the date nears for their two-game final "m! Vii-h W) Quebec-Ontario champions, Preston Rivulets, for the fllht to enter the final for the Canadian Ladies Hockey championship Selection Following is the 19th of a anac- ian Press series of National ockey League all-star selections by writers in N. H. L. cities. A con- sensus will be prepared later. ‘ By Jim Hurley. New York Dally g First Team Alternate ‘Rem “m” Oonneli Ke as the Crystal Sisters, held the (“m”) n n“ (545899 Hornet » I Chore (Toronto) m! (Boston) e o a ODOI wt pncughtauy Colbert Coultcr on the outcome, at u quire ‘WM’ Om, mm“) Bcucher Chapman , , (Rangers) a w i C. Conacher ‘ W. Cook u ronto ' had been defaulted to them when L. Whg sslble to make the trip. The boys H. Jackson Howe (Toronto) o h (Detroit) ' oac L. Patrick Bouflur Senior "B" honors, but one that 13811861!) (It Mull) TONIGHT'S NJLL. GAMII March 5 ' ,_. Flllllfiflillliifi 930364999! m“ stay." '1' yo we“ banged out their cir- . BOXING , assess-sou.- oruna eroar. EmBooming Bate IE'cho w l: I ' Training Camps B ig tiLeaguers Florida Of 17w a g wire) <~ f-camfs...'""fm L-‘Babc Ruth received a Mord hggafinfl welcuna today won h" arrival at the mains w» "1 Boston Br! PHEADIILPEIIA. larch 4 - Jimmy Wilson, manner 0i 319l- delohia National new c1“- startod his players off for trainini quarters today with the wow!» W "maheithotfortbereetoftlie league" if his pitchers produce. Seven players who left hum Philadelphia with Willi-Ill l" Ethan Allen. Mic!!! 3141111. 5°" Holden, Bucky Walters. Phil Col- lins. Harold Kellehei; and Al. ‘fodd- WIBI‘ PALM BEACH. Film March 4—The rcsular inilvlll. Wm‘ u“ glnglg exception of Oscar Mel- illo at second. £00k l?!" 11¢"! W‘ day as st. Louie Browns returned to their three-hotn- daily Brind- Manager HornsW 1118915004 Irvin! Burns at first for a time. indicat- ing he plans on substituting at that poet if need. the Cardinals. a Dilly club's star hurler, held a love feast today when Dim! Mood-his teem- rnatee in a 10M Bettina fill"- Rlcloey told a luncheon club "ev- erything on Diuy. Charley Gelbert. out of baseball rmtmyearsuaresultofales inlury. continued to amass 15m with his performance on the rield. Ricbey offered to bet that the one-time star shortstop was "back in big league baseball to O00 cult drives in the season's first practice game. enabkng the Colts to tie the Relull". 3-3; DOWN THE ALLEYS IIOL‘! NAM! CLUI Cflsnmerciallieagae B. 1.8.8. Pats ION Canada n" ~ algal three o. Oalnlbell cob. ‘knight at 8.80 p. m. Old ‘illness u, Holy Name one. an Stare. LADIES sownmo rive 1on4 .. -.. -- 3117 ‘rormito at Canadians. Americans at Chicago. Rangers at Boston. made known shortly. e th ever-changing tides of ' hozkey battles. Should the Ab- Campbellton him come through, which is not , improbable by any means. then Junlors L083 To (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) OAMPBELIJIDN, N. 13.. March d —Moncton Rod Indians outclassed their lighter Campbellton oppon- ents 8-2 tonight in the first game of a final round for the New Bruns- wick junlor hockey championship. Gould. me of Monctorfs flashing forwards, starred with six goals. Calhoun shot the other two for Red Indians. The plasylng of Innes and Leblanc also was outstanding while goalie Pelletier stood out for Camp- belitmi with Oleekips. Caldron and Adams prominent in the local 0f- fenslve. Greatly outwelghing the home play Jud Indians showed general superiority although outplayed on a few brief occasions. The smell Indians two referees, "Buzz" . Moncton and Gordon ‘rritee, Camp-- belltcn, to dodge the rubber Jlld at times they were caught in a scram- ble of players. control at all timesl g Line ' Donald, o. Wood, D. Wbi I!!! ham. n. uemlsamu. , sinus-en ' hmmrm new: 7. Faculties-Lionel .' , .\-~ “ w camels. m can an» III-PLAY" g, ' 1 ice surface made it diiiicult for the . .1. ., . //.n//////./,-/,.- Tums l5 MV noon BOYS - m mane. we CAN SMOKE OUR owes, m PEACE lcyaur-Goal. W. Watts: defence. 0. seller, W. 109886; forwards A. wedlock, P. Boyle. V. Icy. A. Ile- stan -- oval. B. ubmfar: ca- ce, L. seven. w.t.in|:, emu-cs, r. aeeinum, .1. Beeklum; a. Bact- llfllilfl, '0. Andrews, s. I? C) flzzBgst. ~ 4 AND new. we even oacecreo SMQKWIQ Q‘ LDNG High three . ‘ronbhtrac 7.80 p. m. Bunnies vs. Btrihu. EB by LOU sKucz . JIM -! we uceo YOU ~- Men FOR emcee. ‘ID YOUR A3 YOU ALL SMOKE . l! ll ll. Maple . Leafs A d va n c e In Midget League A snappy band of midget puck- the Maple leafs, ended all hopes of Second B. advancing further- in quest of the Chas. Camp- ' bell Trophy. emblem of m, City midget championship by sending them down to a 3 to ii defeat at the Arena lest evening. The Rangers, who were one game down, navingprevlously been defea- ted by the Leafs 3 to 2. were out determined to even matters up, but the opposition was too strong and now we find the Leafs and Can- adians about to struggle for the midget supremacy. The game star- ted out fast with the Leafs pressing hard, being rewarded at the five minute mark on a MncGulgan to Darrach combination. The leafs want two up on an unassisted goal by Billie MaoGuiga-n, whose stellar playing was a feature of the game. Resetting to defensive tactics, the Leafs were soon in trouble, as pen- altias began to creep in. but. they came through without any damage being done. Near the close of the game. Harry Campbell rang up num- ber three on a beautiful wing-shot. The Rangers pressed hard for the remainder of the game. but the Leafs defence of Crockett and Campbell withstood all assaults. Credit must go to tbs Rangers. who were playing with only one sub, but they went down to defeat gsmely. R, Jewel and Babs Fitzgerald were the Second Rangers’ high lights wtth H. Campbell, G. MacDonald, G. Maul-cod and M. MacGuigen out- standing for the leafs. Lineups: l, R. Jewel: locum! defence, A. Perry. C. Burke; for- wards, P. Williams, Babs Fitsgerald. the P. Paton. R. Peake. Mbplg Leafs-Goal J. Davis; de- fence, Crockett and H. Campbell; forwards, B. Hooper. W. Dlntwcll- Csrmlchael, C. Mcleod. D. T. Dar- rach. B. MBoGuiBI-n. ' T. lsenslow. Hockey __.._.______- F O R U M T O—N I G H T At ‘IPJI. St. Delusion’: University _ Vs. Prince of Wales College Final game for Intercollegiate Island Championship for Wellner Trophy. One Hour Skate Admission-He.