‘w r BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING WOL i/Es, R b YAI-S ABA TTI- E TO OVERTIMli: 1m; .4 t. .\ r l I ,._...-...f£=... Victory LEA Fs v.4 iii- Just One More By Montrealers Veteran Goal-i-eT-Alex Connell SQUAD’ Needed t EN R [ill TE Til HALIFAX Bearcats. enrcute to C- P- By Guardian’: Special Wire) MONTREAL, ADI‘. 'l—POl'ii AITJIU!‘ Halifax to GAIN BEA TEIV BY GORMAN BEARBATS Templeton ’l SPOR TRAITS’ ‘b series as short and ' as possible for Smythés Toronto To the great ._ ation of a thrilled crowd of i 14,147 last night, Maroons ac- complished three bits of spec- tacular sniping to overthrow the aroused champions of the National Hockey League 3-1 and reach a point only one win distant from t prized bauble in the hockey world. They won the first of the best-of-five series Thursday night here s2 in _ perfection. _¥ straight in spite of to blast the Redmen largely because of defensive They made it two being shaken for two periods by crackling Toronto artillery that every minute threatened v Thwarts Opponents In First. Two Periods As Losers Outplay Maroons Wituicious Attack. (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) TORONTO, April 7-Thomas P. Gorman, king of op- tlmlsts, painter of dreams that come true, whooped straight for us,” tonight and , » his obedient Montreal Mar- oona promised to make this extraordinary Stanley Cup painless Conny Maple constern- he most overtime, ». Nonncorr from the rink entirely. “three C “ Stands in Breach took his Mal-cons back hom necetsary Montreal games away u to be played back here. .Gornian, v Hawks to Stanky Cup heights year ago, saw as the Leafs piled in’ attack. His ‘rho chuckling German, the mas- ter-mind behind Montreal's drive. a after the triumph wiih the hope that the series would be all over Tues- day night. If a. foultll game ls it will be played on ice also. The Leafs must l, square the series bywinning both from home it a fifth who led Chicago Black his defences hang by a mere thread tor 40 minutes with vicious smashes. His twin outer guards be- came baffled {or minutes on end by the sheer relentlessness of the quickly-shifted for- ward divisions he saw thoroughly less cohesion in the attack. Charlie Conacher had run into a pocket ofRedlnen and was de- stined io stay there for the rest oi’ the night. The league's no. 1 marksman was collared so effect- ively he seldom was loose even in the centre zone. Baldy Northcott and Hooley Smith worked together on the big right winger. Jackson Brilliant‘ in lkflffi‘ Cause On the other side of the rink, however, Harvey Jackson had opened a smashing personal come- back. The dark-haired Busher. held in restraint with few lapses for a month, had cut. loose to be- come the most flaming figure in the game. No amount ct Montreal attention could stop him. Early in the second period Jackson skated from end to end. beating the whole Maroon team, a p Allan Cup playdowns. Challenge the East for the Allan ' Cup. were visitors in Montreal to- day.‘ After a whirl on skates at the Forum to loosen travel-weary legs, the small, light team boarded a train (or the Nova Sootia capital tonight and will arrive probably in itime to see part of the second game tomorrow night between Wolverines of Halifax and Rmals of Montreal. In charge or Ed. Wolvin, secre- tary and manager and Albert Pudss, coach. the Port Arthur squads personnel consisted of 14 men. The regular line-up oi’ l0. the limit which may be in uniform for any one game. has been augmented by Trevor Higglnbottom, spare goalie; Stan King. right wing; Sam Gigliottie. left “ring. and Bert Cum- ming, defence. The coach stated. however, that the squad which eliminated North Battleford Beavers in the Western Canada final will start in the first game against the East. It is: goal, Nash: ofenco. Roblllaxd, Milton; centre. aggarty; . wings: Deacon, Saxberg; subs. Thompson. Sinclair, Huomenluk and Friday. Two train- Scottv Stewart and George Confident - HALIFAX. April ‘i-“We should have beaten that. team at least 6-1, the way I figured it. but the breaks were all against, us," Coach Don Penniston of the Montreal Royals declared last night as he edly kicked a. dressing room well when everything- was over. There was little cheerfulness in the Montreal tent after the Halifax Wolverines managed to draw a 3-3 tie with the Royals on a fluke shot oil‘ Vince Ferguson near the end 0d the third period in the first game 0d the Eastern semi-final round in the But Penniston was confident about Monday's result. “You just watch us then," he stated comp- lacently. “The boys will have the train stillness out of them by that time.” - He was sure the Royals, whom he called "a bunch oi kids," would boat the Haligoninns playing the same style oi‘ game they used Saturday night. “I told you we always played hockey like that and web-e going to play the same wide-open brand Monday." ing g game Sit his tlrst thr into the finals against the H1 The result clilnax SENili-ii Y EliiiiiNAiE cottiai tum Awarded two foul shots with time just seconds from the and the score deadlocked at 36-all Jimmie Walker, playing guard for the Senior Y hoop team put on a real Merrlwell finish to the decid- ame o! the P. W. Q-Senior Y turday night as he sank ow to send his team for the Y title -Y Grads. ed a stirring Y end of Stirling their high-scoring cen- tre. tor tour personal fouls look a rising to the heights o! brilliantly. mm or n-te t-toue! vote tu- mes mess s... Y TH€ DESPERQTE 9 and its. NBRGQ pual ad A JAMES WRY Iii-ELECTED I t “l-m- ~ m (Bv George C. the fourth utivc year at. tho (Q, P, Entering with the mm inmtlon cg retiring. anxiounccd moo 1n sdnnoe President Wry finally insistence o4 a bitter contest over the post. The only ct 81W!” ation, three-hour ' or a l ‘lee at annual, that coach of ers, ““‘f'll5(?(l the team. ‘or? . ‘fSh » N13: but‘ RivaiCoaches ’ “M” the SIDELINES (By Pat Power) o DOUBT BOTH the Royals and Wolves were in a. position to congratulate themselves on the outcome of the game Saturday night. It was a. heart-breaker for the Royals to lose being in the lead until about two minutes be- fore the end of the third period when Vince Ferguson lobbed a shot lrom centre ice which caught Seguin off guard and settled in the net. In the overtime Owen Lennon, flashy and versatile left winger o! the Wolves. missed a number o! opportunities to end the deadlock, but overanxicusness robbed him of Tonight. the teams resume the champions and was . The the title senior many Nova. tsry- slncc Preside fine, wasre-e Iordley Edward Island. _JLI finals vcrines. manger Jack Donn ot’ the Holltax balm Scotla title trophy to _ Wildcats. senior "B" said Wolvmdnes ren mooted dissatisfaction over 4 "B." s! 8991106 N Scotia. clubs, tailed to velop hockey players ages of 12 strong support and o! rally in the second half when they sum 39am came from-behlndHl 14-point. de- ~ - 318T‘ Mull“ tlclt indthe tngst sessionmto ttikfi can‘: 1mm; pQMm Abegwelt “m? their ciory. i; W35 B U3 f8 1 ' Hudso y Mbaauh Wu‘ for the Qallegiuns who had looked §§§°§uw_ Emma m u‘: vice-president like winners but, the banishment nigh“ play, “Daddy” at “m” atom’ Hodéeymm , QMOIthOC. AH. A" J’. H. Sutherland d Kinlstul. Uni’... nomination was for J. D. MeIin yre, K. 0.. cit Anti- gonish. and he innlnodiateiy with- drew in favor ct Wry. bonstedbdlry m weeks ore e eet were not mentioned. ‘n m: Little was sooonrpiished h: the my or legisil *- hrought up and contested. referred back to committee and fought all preceded ‘ ‘ion that the an- tor intermediate clubs be trot-n t‘! to $6: that in- wi-msaim clubs be seml-umilal and special mectingsol the M. A. H. A; _ ionnediste ‘ be given the privilege to play oi! with the senior league tltleholders. The ‘iidastin tIODhy, of the New Brunswick senior cham- vivmhio. was presented by m‘. Her- Edmunston Eskimos, miomiediato outfit Mitch ‘ * = Nova Scot-id's serum‘ "a" from other _,_ H. F. Tennant oi’ Amherst. secre- ixreoalrer nt Wry first looted. Alderman ‘on.’ Halifax was re-elcctcd mm“ vice-president tor Nova. Scott» and Neil Msthleson ct ‘ succeeded Jack Stems or Charmin- qiresident tor Prince to President wry‘; the last (our years by Cecil Duncan. first of the Canadian Am- Game In -— Halifax verines held Montreal's overtime tie Eastern Canadian championship series yielded to the’ ‘ who feared of a machine battle failed to tel- the Allan Cup finals. They clash again Monday a game that may Candidates od clubs for pions, in a series for and the trophy n. r Lanky Vince Ferguson, horse who has _ since the)’ were or!“ night with a the end of the third period, BOYALB LUCK! But Royals were the lurk! ones in the overtime sessions. ‘thrice in tho tins-l 10-minute pflriod Oww million. Wolverine left-winlfl‘. had Plstsgomae- entitled to ‘one lcnlcttc eliminated from by Halifax Wol- OIIWPO! moonssnsu m brought beaten mill! the M. A. H. A. took Ol- I'm-Ill! I lottebown ; Frank past-presid- aod male: brilliance against the deadly precision _ that 90 minutes of bruising establish favorites toen- dccide the opponents o! Port Arthur Beau-cats. WNW“! diam‘ the Canadian title Moncton Hawks have - held in the Marltimes for two years. old war- bcen with Wolverines i lzed in 1928, tied. the score Saturday, 1 l; b0 less than _ _ “c y “M” when Royals were leading 3-2. u» visitors o1! the mentions Mwlwhsfl- Ferguson A iTies Score. Near End Of 3rd Period 3-3 Lennon Misses-Echoes To Take Final Overtime Session Defense Crumbles. Murray, Canadian Press Staff Writer)‘ By Guardian's Special mum-Ax, April 7-A snarling pack of Royals to a 3-3 in the first game of the Wire) Halifax Wol- hockey - night in ‘ Fnncoson - two minutes before Ill land taken their eyes an QqllB-UIB. hard for s. hot time oil each time in minutes Wolvcrincl bottle that nppsfi outplayed. Over this twtrperlod stretch only to have Conneli get a knee in _ ~ t’°'.§.§€’““°“ iilzra“. “it? ‘li.i‘°iii"2.ll°lsilf;mfii “m” “We 122i’; ifliti°h°tifrllriii“sill 2i§i§§‘°..‘?.."“8§ 2.2.2? 5:; Mead-m m w- mmi e N °\1i° ‘Hie '° ‘m’ F“ . . ' .- .. - - theaAJLA. nt ct an Ottawa lire-hall Office The Busher sailed right back. He MHALG DEA?) AjpiiLgLE ‘Iiiishgolzfig AOES-‘nlQEAQTiQ-nd Emmy judging from the sentiments ex- Mam sumeflmd " “u- mpped the “a” “"51” 1°°k°d m“ Mme“ i“ h“ heyday no :1 lgiolldaoni ht" ha...‘ Red‘ P wpso- smith '12 Morrow “ream by the m’ “mm” a t“ ‘ c- 5- H dz?‘ hlZhoglms fan-vile? ficorig as “:3 tfigtrffffmggew commg Sttilari? a VGIAEXED gonthe National MadKay dohnson '1 Stirling 13' tame struggle is m the omng l gng gges C ONES 8T0 - ' ’ ’ __ ' “F? °“ ‘helm m“ °‘ d°' bofiifiggnw§jmfgjfggmfhgoiffiflgi Iiiioiidyniihigitlediggdhiinigimhdfiiilii Cgleeiiilit-Lizrferliénygiivihrfvtigiittr s. ohol-l shin: doss of the inn Th l-Ifga mg “ma, ce. - - m was The vale-fwd Mire“ tress. teaches: sszawstamrsztmrsslts s... m... m m m» d 13 Mg“ Adena‘ the“ massed m 1mm of the end o! the first game oi aseries Referee" WalterIGoss ' s t ~54; n1 m, afwr seem m5 "W? I- Mml-AW 1°? “upping dmm He“ ham” Sea‘ ‘Evans and Marvin Wentwonh" e for tile ‘Eastern Canadian champ“ Timer ‘Marl McLean.‘ thrill‘ ldllse ag eat bid 1081‘ the f Mwrw‘ no a wan ‘ b“ W. ' 5°13- “ded lbrushed 9°“ the hardmntdng lollsllip and a berth in the Allan 300181;‘ R Farquharson 1.23mi...» titles-rm the Halifax “Tumm” “bu” u“ wow” w“ ; m“ the m“ wcmflmrbl" suddenly out in sharp- Oup finals against Port Arthur In a hotly-contested girl's game Ladies “meme qmb in a sudden, “mg-landed and failed to 0110K- 91 the Tm“ ‘.137 and sc°red Wm,‘ 5 shot’ that Beaicnts. P. W. C. Co-eds ilashinfl some death encounter Earl has the nmuhnwn ‘p-wpemd nub“ _ aiwth 1 1x5? Past Connells leg. Wm? the “'1 ‘was very pleased "with the great basketball defeated the lmrd- highest words d: praise for the ‘final "i? m u“ “ffntfifil t... A l will we i§5“‘..“‘.ifl2....‘2§ 2:2:- l§Zi;““..iii.“..°...°3iimi°‘“s..i;2““°éi iliwféifiétlll°tfi“ht. “$2.222; - i1» ti? 1m i" I mg 21 shot- iorechecking when he taught the rd? ~_ b, h ,h _ me v t _ l . - B w‘ u!“ m“, finned » n a system w the Bleak Haw“ W“ i$.65’ifithiirfifiirégstl‘. 551$.” ‘in hi3 1E2 §LZTEL"WI‘{EZ§“§E§FZ"Z§ n21 i§1",,‘§§§2,f“§,,‘§“l‘,§‘,{‘ 3,?“ jjfl‘; l1 ettn t3 and onc- became Montreal policy. The Red province during the PM‘; Wm credit‘ - bu-m arranged on l home and k w!“ m: lid“! 1175i ‘Vmrw3rd5 started checking m? nzontlny“ he continued, explaining Lgneupa and sun-es; homo game basiywith points to ——-—- m n '1 period- This PM“ inside we?“ b1“°“"°- "m" the way lie mt about it hi1.‘ - sluedou: B. Rollers B. G. Rogers. cOillli. that the Abbie Sisters would HALIFAX, All!“ 3 - ‘Yum’, d’ ‘t ‘I'm Wolverines put on _ In o ntren mg back fast with Leaf puck-Cllli- qlnu besides all that. we missed c, Barbour 1, M. Bell, E. Mclnnls, this year be the possessors ot the (Monday)__uautax wohep Fuueregtgcck magma and $0116 but n" qught in their nag play! A P 93519“ '-‘l‘~‘l'5- 51mm” ‘mmedimely the w“ ' at least four SUITE goals. In.my op- L, va hm g H p; u m4 l - d u, . r’ 0‘ w“ m“ m“ several times 1nd "hm Mun“ only mad‘ ADP 1°“ mmnws ammk- inlon that makes up for the lucky '1» was‘; . BIDOIflB l“ 1E Ayexls 13 g1 rfiggprfigéylcledkaggwlfifluaao h e mes and Montreal R0378]! 12 pnaitiea, s1! t0 Wolverines and "ha-Md the Montreal snipers were 111m WOTT o». ~ - ' I'm“ minutes and 12 seconds one Vince Ferguson scored. We're q_'ga_§np§eu"1;_ gay a x a a o c i p I Will play at ‘G881 f-WO BIO" 5k t0 “"1515 911111111» 35° guitar. WW "id ON W“ ‘he "d °’ m” "°"°d' “"1” Home w sflvlaws Mendw "ishi- m J. McEachern McGulgan a M. TEPI-‘ING oer A than lfki.‘ games for the right to enter W“ uunon wt Refill 0n ti" d°' m, h, mat- ]_A_§l(__S_ __ _ shopped an attack and broke HWY fooling. The tea-m will have away m, _m ’ ’ _ m. min 11m heron the will 1'9; heighisT“ from his defence. He passed for- more fighting spirit" 8"!- - aiding félfitWfliViatxhOiiuunlag the Allan CIID than» “A h two beautmu “uh” m“ ' Vyihen the stanza was ended ‘hi8 ward to Blincok wlho {was in iuél ~—-~—— less tfigrfgnegiggr latufpgms my clals of the. Clint Ill“ ill‘ carried him right thmilsll “lead” It. 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