For Finul slanders T0 eet ' Rivulets The Islanders, ‘Prince Ed- ward island women's hockey d representatives of the Maritime Provinces. will leave next Saturday to piay the Preston Rivuleis for the Eastern Canada Championship, wbsbly at_ Gait, Ont, it was llsarned here yesterday. Qflflnllly scheduled to play the Islanders in the eastern piaydowns, the Montreal Mn- ronng, vino». Quebec drampions, had defaulted“ it was said. Tho winners of the Maritime- Ontario ocries will play in Winnipeg for the Lady Bess- borough trophy, emblematic of the aominicn women's hockey dmmpionship. ouis Trains ard For Bout ith Thomas omoscro. uni-cu ao-uiri- -'~ i011 J08 LUIUS Chm - or » ' bout Friday, niuht WW1 I'll-Try . . .. the burly Mlnnesoten. Before 400 spectators. fouls went. minds in a. manner which had .. rs predicting an early finish . the l5-round engagement, re- . dad as a “tuneup" for Joe's cooled bout next simmer with no chances," acid - as he lounged around bedbre drill. "He's strong. ah know . and ch11 18125:: him mom's can. ‘Ilhe Oh ion weighed 200 - ~ after his drfll. euflv . W‘ ‘filmy . bout three xou-n in his dup session. war. at the weight expects to oriry against Lou's, The advance tickm sole readied > $5.030 mark toda Practice Today For All Stars Practice for the senior Ali Store 1- be held at the Forum this olrnlng at 11 a. m. euwtuuo nutter wnesmwo NEW ruins. S often Leafs Round ' Of Stanley Cup“ Playoffs By SYDNEY GRUSON Canadian Press Stat! Writer BOSTON,'M.arch 36—It's an old story. this hockey slaughter be- tween Toronto Maple [teats and Boston Bruins. And there never has been a change in the final outcome. When Leafs and Bruins finished murdering each other, Iieafs Just haven't anything left for the next round. History may repeat itself this year after the grugiiing series for the National League championship ended last night when Leafs won their third straight game 3-2. Ter- rific Bruin bumping in all three games took a heavy toll on the young, light Leafs. Becoming A Habit Fall of Bruins was the fourth time in as many playdpwns they have bowed to Leafs. In the sea- son of 1932-33, a drawn-out five- game series which included one game with 104 minutes’ overtime, left Leafs as set-ups for New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup final. Since then. up to this season Tor- onto have eliminated Boston twice. in 1933-34 to be beaten three straight by Montreal and in 1935- 36 when they fell before Detroit He’? Wing. ed o a season campaf er like Eddie Shore. the Rreatestglindivid- uni perfo er of the three games, the la Bmin-Leaf series was the toughest in his 1i! years 1n the National League. True it is that not a. Leaf came out of it without being bruised and battered. Snfler Injuries Hervey Jackson suffered aspraln- ed left hand that kept him from the final game. Jimmy Fowler's car was torn and an eye blackened and swollen almost beyond recog- nition. Rog Hamilton's back was hurt: everybody had somethingthe matter. Bruins did not escape unscathed either; Charley Sands. Ray Get- lliIe and Bill Cowley ell suffered hurts. But they are through for the season. The Bruin sledge hammer should be ready for on- other bit of spike-driving next And at this date it; ap- pears likely Art Ross will keep in- tact what he ‘tenmed the grcgtest hockey teem he ever built. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Death invaded the rrmls of Winnipeg Toilers, Canada's greet- est basketball tcam, five years ago today. When the plane in which ihgy were return home from a ee es in Tuisa. O a. crushed in Kansas, Mike Shea, Jr., and Joe Doods, star forwards, were killed. Others were injured. DIAGRAM i-Flrosldo plot 'i'°"- "i “blister-Important l: implant 0. um Room lights on for shadow detail.‘ ' ‘ YOU can make‘ interesting mo"; snapshots by using regular photo lights to imitate firollght, cough. iilht or lamp-light. It in Moder! merely to conceal the actual noun; or source of the light. You must give long exposures it only candle-light or ordinary lump i t is available but if you use lb flood buibl. you can tilt lulplbofs with e box camera. I'm s "fireside picture." manor e photo bulb in the corner of use fireplace, using an extension ‘eel-Q (Ill Diagram l). Don't let the new. In your picture. all the iiflt looms to come from u lire. Use tin-Is leod hull». in ourdboerdrb lecture, for a box camera supplant. t =SNAPSHOT QUIL UNUSUAL LIGHTINGS With one small bulb in reflector. put the camera on a table and 51W a ouosecond time exposure. Load with supersensltivo film, of coil?"- Yeu get candle-light and inmo- iight effects with the arrangement in Dhfrum 2. Light from the flood bulb and lamp comes from the lllliO direction, I0 that shadows fall naturally. Note that you Point "i! camera lo that the photo bulbs don't show in the picture. And-don't let direct light from a photo bulb shine on your lens. Tr‘; pnepl of this type. The! B" Interesting, and well worth your while. ~14. -e'?f' , -_ I s John van Guilder ‘\\\ ¢-"".:U C _.u-‘ osmium e-Lemniishi niolvfl- 9- , d “Witéflirt? °l."'l'.‘..'.'.'l" ‘ Conacher Is Anxious T0 Resume Play (By Sydney Gruson. Canadian Press Staff Writer) BOSTON, March iii-Charlie Connchier is aching to play hockey "Quin. So don't be too surprised if hos back on right. wing for Tor- onto Maple Leafs next N. H. L. season. Tip-off on the bit! right wing- rrs hopes came while he and Kin‘! Ofancy. who accom nied Leafs here for the National] ague championship scrie: against Bos- ton Bruins. were discussing Jack Portland. Boston's mammoth de- fencemnn. “Wouldn't I like a chance to rub elbows with that guy," said Conacher shortly before Leafs fin- ished the series with a 3-2 victo Tuerav night. “And I'll have t newt season." Feeling Better Poor hcnlth caused Conacher to retire on the utlvice cf Dr. J. W. Rush, club physician. Now, after a month under the Florida sun, Con- ncher is feeling bctter. His return to the game probably will depend on what Dr. Rush an!‘ Lonny Smyfhe have to say. The two outstanding perform- ances during the bitter three-game series were those of Boston's Eddie Shore and Toronto! Walter Broda. Shore. 33-year-old defencemen. played three of the best games of his 12-year career while Broda allowed only three goals in 211 minutes pay during which he was subjected to heavy firing at all mcs. squad tnokfe Iii! Seniors Seeking Revenge MeetJuniorsAgain Tonight In Final Game Of Season“ Uncorwlnoed that are their masters an all-star senior the youngsters Forum again tonight in the final match of the season. Bolstcved by the presence on their lineup of Schurman, Gallant from Summerside making them outfit. seniors are expected to go out for goals tonight from gong to gong in an attempt to dethmne the cocky junior champions. But whether their strategy will work or not remains to be seen. Junior Abbies just revel in wide-open type of battle and ul- though they may have s. scored inst they usfilly pile ers of their own to come out in front. The game shapes up as a at battle. Nicholson, Square- rigigs, Steec. Storey. etc all have their mind: set on wlrming to night but their opponents are Jus as determined that th COl§i8__B.lM’iig_8Ild_S6_evl lch one_ls gramme. practically Oshawa Juniors Even Series With Sudbury Steele, them nevertheless the Juniors right. In addition to the game several features a/re to taL-ahfiace in be- tween riods with aritime and Provincial Speed Skating Chain. - ions each. whirling around. t e survface for two Imps. With the ladies we IIBIVQ Annie I-Ie-nnigar, Maritime senior champion and Eleanor White Provincial Champ- ion, both crowned at the recent meet. With the bows there is George McLeod. king of the Island IB-year-olds; B. Famuharson a 16-year-old champion and clan-e Amber. Maritime and Provincial Ohamrpion of the iil-year-olds. These features wL‘-1 be well worth witnessing and at the same time show the fans how fast Island speed skaters are fin/proving of recent years. Friday night sees the clo.-ing of the Forum for the season and lest night Mr. Archer announced that a monstrous 20-band skate would be held with an elf-request pro- at Cahiil and an ail-star Island a few inernougih count- wlll not. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League Old Tizners-(WIO All StarsAIIS. High single H. Duncan 815. Oshawa. juniors turned loose their High three It. Duncan B91. Playoff Pool Suffers ygd 1 d he” w ‘st wand c l b” Toro to's fh ee-straight victory ° WW °V°T i1 “TY "mule" r: W0 elm til; playoff pool about $40000. Wolves to ovfm their Momoriol 0w Boston Gnrdcns would have been iimkov 56118:. Guardian 511865-432“- scld out for the other games Bea-ten 3'2 i" “he fir“? iimw- HB-Wh" - Bruins had extended the 58,165 go Generals overwhelmed the weaken- High single L. Brown 309. its five-game limit. playoff booty will iitftly. The players suffer accord- ed Wolves 7-1 tonight and Bees wt- ablished themselves a: favorites to take the third and deciding game High three Earl Goes 724. Ladies L655“! mt n. the Stanley Clip lay- oi iiho besi-in-i-iuee series here offs are the three fcams mos? ex- siaiidlrdfly- Cfli>1i1°i9—1393- ports believed would fall in the Uilwwmd 1'0 in the 0118111718 Red Wm 17“,- l," fir.'. round; Leafs. New York 858-1118. QFihI/WB- £00k the ltfld 0n High 5m3¢ F- flylglntt Amerimns and Chicago Black a pair of goals by Doc Dafoe in Hish time i5- o o - Hawks the second In the third frame Mir-zed Bruin manager Art Ross. Generals ran in five counters to Finals of Holy Redeemer Mixed ftcr the third iamc: "These old outclass the harpvles northerner». T-fiilllilfli ixisuaisissv.:;;§“..:;2s“£..l:§i be ..§l;:‘:.“."’.i:" m mil iiiihiifdité. ______i_ mngtwoanllgengagglgn d$da§m m “t: "Ladies high single l. Oflolioran 1.08mi; Wm, m%n_.,_ “Mm” ladies high three s. OTlolioran A rm s trong wfilsmtbfim” 1e“ a‘ up m hfi Gents high sindle A. Blanchard Scores Fifth’ Round Kayo Oshawa goals. BROTHER IO-MILERS N_ Brothers man and L. J. Oolema. dead-heat- ed for first place in the 10-min: org-card ithrough flitted for most ofwoheir Gents high three ‘A. Blanchard ass. Tonight at 7 dclock shamr- Mixed League: Stsgers vs. Ons- cents; Alerts vs. ‘Trotters. At 8:45 sharp, Pacers vs. Flying J. G. 00lo- NEW YORK’ March 3o__(AP)__t mull-gang, jgithiaglgtéarg glaglélixngeglelggi Frenchmen; Racers vs. Stars. Iélfenéii-ynzfignirtgtrliagfix thlelgélarolinmtégil, Tflggglergre members o; Belgrave CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEY who hdds the wor ’s ea er- ‘ _____ pgBg°g_301g, gélgrllgrllggfizijrooigliigitlligfflaggioggg lgqo gisgélng: g-mggg ‘érsdies high three J. McAleer bogltéiuh“ were we M gag‘: lgggrlgncféilnengtfg 5g” the Gents high single H. Praught m, nZgro and 134, for I ldmsn. oeption in 1919, is dead, aged 68. Gents high three H. Duncan 6R5. riht tcthe Jwwtowi- on the llgiliihlllgdiflllChéS after ‘battcrinfl the Brooklyn veteran aibolut the flnfisllhilfillgh the four preeedlnd hes . Mn“, Qubere, 4.5, wife of a coal loader. has given birth t0 tfllileiis ~she has seven other children. ___{______ 10 PERSONS IIROWNID dia S lal Wire) (C. P. by Guar n's W" BARRANQUILLA. Colombia- March 30—At least 10 136F501“ were drowned today when a fiivél‘ steamer capsized in the‘ canal tn — ing this city with Santa Mill‘ i1- ___________ ERY—MODERN YoudNllllcIeJiNhot. quite "P t° daw- cilps and pins for suit lapel-s 111d WANT THAT ENORMOUS D To IT’. I DON M’ PARTIES‘. I weight sports Gfa880 Costumes In Variety Catering to miladyb We and every need. esentlal to the robe. No lonker. age women ove sportswear gar distlnc ve Wn drags-up wardrobe. Styled to meet the informality or formality 0 ‘T CARE. 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Arsenault rpald $9.923. in the finals B8B Yeu- . --———-—-—- will be the second time in o Gents high three G. Shepherd TRIPLETS AT 45 history finalists have metneflili‘ . other in su VB 991:5 l“ ' Gents high single G. Shepherd WOOD GREEN, Enalflfld " Mrs‘ bhrn Rovers and Queens Park 0f 1. Tonight at '1 o'clock:- Ted's Taxi vs P. E. I. Biscuit Co. At IMO-Elimination doubles. ii‘- i-ii "mi d° aver‘ ever before, says Miss Marj wardrobe, and a says. Y°5"'l’=71“ “p w the minute? asion, the new sPIinB (3001) Nylon-i‘ ENT Just take a. iamp-shcilidaitrltglei‘. flu-t. fish onfinow a Wm“ cmkx _l____ _ M And iii W" fwfvmh a mg "and Suits dominate the mode thro YORK. land _ The s50 'm1§“»vfiildhi§§ali<e terse m; u all daytime, goiifiiigvigparxifd 8,3,0“ wmgmteem. Morkhctvuy whicnvlelbart- i - ' ro ra o or ‘ e w one a er. IB- A smell ti“ Pm” "m ma“ m“ iéirdfi" toewri suits are appropriate celve about 24. lasmlooo) from Crow“. s ring for club work c: businefi‘. 8391'" its eight English football cup AIid~Hi°Y°J 37°" “cw p noon suits in dressler versions arB matches. The northern section clue Wimm shown for daytime PB-fitle-i- Dinnef, was defeated 2-1 by Huddersfield _----———————- — sum QTQ gtill considered "extra Town m the sixth round. FLOWER JEWEmLERY 0N fashions in theaverage wardrobe, _____._. I-APEi-S and are worn for five-o'clock per- noxmo crewman tOWB. 11m crmutorreroww "GUARDIAN r " l3refer whim sprig“ alga: womaniinrcxsr 00S IIIIIES LONDO __ _ oii-‘roimd Wald" eicrs wmNbe .3§3“m‘l.i’“§§§.°’ri.°i‘n orie Pol- lard. national organizer of the new Women's Team Games board. One drawback is lack of grounds, she Hockey T0 ’ Circus Show (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, March Bib-Former heavyweight champion James J. Braddock has been flamed 1937's “most deserving and courageous boxer" by the Veteran Boxers As- soclatlon. Stanislaus Zbyszko, re- membered as quite a wrestler in h day, boosts his praent task is "nearly 1m iblc". Now a pro- moter. stun iaus threatens to make Erestling “the cleanest. sport there It seems New York youngsters are no where near tired of hockey yet. A raft of kids bzsieged Colonel John Reid Kllpetrick. Madison uare Garden president, as he let New York Americans dressing room lazt night and yelled: "Say Curmel, whaodaya wants. let an old circus in here for. We got the Americans." The circus starts in the Garden April 8. "It looks like Besz has Chicago Jinxed just like he ers." said Ohlng Ameri ans downed The big id the Rang- Johnson after Chicago 3-1. American defenceman meant Bee Thomas, a little col- ored shoe- inc boy who thinks Ching is “tops". Beezy says he's been putting the hex on Ameri- cans’ opponents so Chi will have to stay around Manha tan for a. while. . Jacola. leading money-winning filly of 1937, mp5 a list of 6i fillies named for the 15th renewal of the Pimlico Qnl-Ls to be over i 1-16 mile. May 7 for $7.- 500 added. Colonel E. R. Bradley. four times winner of the Kentucky Derby, has no entrv in this year's Derby but a horse he bred will be in there. It's Mrs. Emil Denemarkks Blind Eagle. son of Bradley's Black far no training camp fans have clamored for the ‘Frisco hitter. Eight more victories and Carl l-Iubbel. of New York Giants will be in the exclusive 200 lifetime mark class. Ted Lyons, Chicago White Sox. needs only two to reach the charmed circle. Black Hawks Face Crucial Game Tonight CHICAGO. Mamh 30—-(CP)—- fans ‘that; their pet Black nntbowowt olfithestaniey 03p playoffs, tonight hinged on thii prroven ability of Bill Stewart's men to come ‘book from the shad- ows of defeat. Down one game in their best- of-three semi-final series with New York Americans. the Hawks must win here tomorrow night to avoid elimination. Chicago's Nail- ionai League Club dropped the first game of their round with Montreal Canadlens to rally with trwo straight victories. The Havfks and A's arrived here late this afternoon. rested after the game last night in New York which the Americans won 3-1. A Chicago victory tomorrow nght would force a third Eli-me in New York Sunday to decide which team will meet Thronto Maple leafs for the Stanley Cup, ____.._._._-__. FLYWEIGIIT GOES UP NEW YORK —— Just to show how '1'. ll i k i i ht, J n ' “it-lite?” Kilns‘? "’£1“w‘é’l"g§t 130$} i“ 1?°-Pl"."_".“s' champion. now we vivors pieydown. Although outplayed almost from the start by the speedy Wings, Verdun managed to hold them fair- ly well 1n check for the first two periods. An injury to Prank Ed- dolls Vcrdunis outstanding per- former, weakened them consider- ably. Eddoils had ligaments of his right leg torn when he ran into the boards in the third period. The Seniors will be augment Perth Juniors Advance Pl aydo wns‘ 01' the eoxmc BASKETBALL omen soom In (C-P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Mhroh lib-Tho Pow. er-laden Perth Blue Wings pruned their way into the Eastern Memorial Cup finals tonight taking their second straight win from Verdun Maple leafs. a 5.3 . victory that eliminated the Quebec junior champions. Fmishing with one of their typi- cal third period onslaugnis, Per-m scored four times in the third per. icd and Verdun twice learns battled through the first two frames to score one goal The Ottawa and District champions and conquerors of the Maritime tit e-holders now advance Eastern Canada final with the sur- Sudbury-Oshawa after the DHPLOMATIC APPROACH LONDON - Joseph P. Kennedy, new United States ambassador here. made a rare snorting start of his residence. He got a hole in one at the Stoke Poges course the other day-a mil-yard shot. WILL TOUR- EUROPE Engiishlcague _scascn.___ )1" l Senior All Stars VS. Junior Abbles A TYPICAL GRUDGE GAME ed by Schurman, a. i?! apiece. to the {meteor COMPIEX/(IA/ Steele, Cehlil and Chick - cloAnlifrrel roenceo m S'side Stars To Lineup With Abbies tllrfle Flzrurlnnhmeaeo a. consider- ‘ y In ice against Junior the season. Word from Sum- illlfligdQ uyesterdayk vusumilo the ac Irma-II. ‘mfi swell ghicken Gallant and. Cfillfllfl ‘Cabal would d: e encoun . M may?! 1:9 westerners on the lineup will add ‘length . both offenxlvelyand determine-- ly nnd should mlkc the nlor! a. tough squad to defeat. ?§’“°"l.. .533“ 3""? “hi. B.“’°Zr".m““... m".°t“r. ‘with oug o 16X‘ wo-ycar-o rre v a Assoca on . were superior. Y k t 1 l from awconfilgilentalntour viast dsum- VENUE 1'03’ 33mg“ on" Down n he an cc“ raring mer. oiver amp on an erers ri‘ camp Joe DiMaggids >absence is have received permission to play at SI‘. ANDREWS. Scotland — Tia scarcely noticed. No one among Plague, Vienna, Budapest. Kato- British 09611 K01! 0118811710113“? 1' the players mentions him and so wlce and Paris at the end of the 1939 will be played over Bit All! drgwspoursqhere. B01! at: the well-roamed men about you. See bow theyretoin that: youthful appearance. Their skin is clear, their face: alert. Ask them ind nine out: often will bell you they shave the Gillette way. That's the method which stimulates the tissue! and refruheo the face quickly thoroughly. The Gillette Blade is pm- duion-made for the Gillette Razor and whisk: ofl‘ the toughest stubble clean- ly and smoothly right: at the base line. Insist: on Blue Gillette Blades and get clean, long-lasting, wake-up shaves. ‘ s for 25c 1o for 50c. s-—"‘k- L » lz-vcly this woof-in ______----—- LONDON - Metropolitan police , . - ~ t iwlglflefifinxlrcol metal oftegnfilif Mnny of the hatpins have faltiifli- middleweight boxlngrnfiléaxripion Gallant from sllmmerSlfle. 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