“ . of .......= .. _ , g rus CHARLoT'rs1‘0wN GUARDIAN . _ _ g M _ _ ,_ mos saves' 1* ~ _ -S-I - 3 ne-. . 4 l eg = gé _ __ L an BOWLING ' ' 'BOXING Nlws °'.... you vous . Q A if cg Y 7773 *lr* Yr - " `-l'_*`°"'-T5 °“"”’~' J»'<-- - --*J 21.1° _ __- l_ 'Mig if -= - . _| _ L I --- V - *" BRUINS WI ' S RI .OPENER FRO LEAFS i; : - *i-~ HV r f Sanz: f;'."\§5.:f! ,-. REQ( INDIANS ELIMINA TED BY RIDEA Us, 93 Minutes Monctbn R Decisively Defeated _ In Second G' (C. P. By Gusrdlssfs S rcia s OTTAWA, Merch 24-..M¢n¢¢¢n'. 'mag Md mmm min; ol erin; ins zvnfmmer ia nat menmiai cap, vm we .i the Canadian Junior hockey championship playdowns tonight Till NUI'-llflb mleholllers bowed before Ottawa Rideaus here last night is-5 which gave the ottawa series ln two strnight games. ltideaus triumphed am-3 in the Rrstacoh- lest Thursday. BY Gllfllllllltlllg Moncton. the I to enter the Eastern Canada final will now runnin idle while Sudbury, Ontario Hockey Association cham- pions. meet Vtrilllh. Q. A. H. A. tltlcholders. and then will engage the winm-r of that series. The surviving rm Oansdws representative; in the representatives. Wide Open Play Last night's game was a scoring 3 in orgy. Wide-open play featured the .‘:;";..:.r~:i;: Rams Held Sa t u rd a y (ending yi was aggressive from the opening whistle. When the clock showed i5:56, Jack Seymour start/ed the. scoring. bsssins Rideaus' opening counter of the game. In less than a. minute, Conny Brown shot the mio shirts iawo im, and Frank tis- made it 3-0 _with a. goal- that came just as the bell was ringing to and the period. till on the offensive, Rideuus rapped in three more goals in the lint fl minutes of the second period, _io had by 6-0 when ' the not Moncton tally was made by Gould. Rideau came heck. with another before the period ended, and had the Wsitors under s 'l-1 count when second halt came. ' Goal-Getting Sploe The final 20 minutes was s goal- getting proc, Rldeaus bagging six more counters and Moncton four. hideous ran in four straight in a little more than 12 minutes. Monc- ton replied with two, Rideau; got another, and Moncton some ag- ain, all lil the mace of two minu- tes and seven seconck. Rldesus grabbed still one more, and Monc- ten’s fifth goal wound up tne game and the series. ‘ The game was fast and rough throughout, with two scraps onliv- ‘ ening the final period. White and Darragh came to blows ln the first one, both drawing msfors, and then McArthur and McEwan tang- led A few seconds before the fin- in-sh, drwwing penalties that tool: than out of the game entirely. Rldeaus were the better team at every turn, and only sensational not-minding by Roses' Lewis kept their total from being greater. George McArthur, with two goals led the Moncton attackers, with "'l‘ickl" Gould and "Red" Cal- t There were no stars on the win- rung foam, every player gettlllsll Into the scoring summary with the exception of gosler Reggie Thorne. Hubert "Ching" McDonald play¢d s powierlim imc-way game on the defence, with Edgar Mentael toll- ping the scoring brigade with three goals and a pair of assists. Frank Tmttler and Conny Brown also scored three goals H9190!- Llneupst- Moncton:-Goal, Lewis: defence, Mitten and White: centre. Gould: wings, LeBlanc and Innls: subs- Beii, McArthur, Calhoun and Bas- tarache. Rideaus;--Goal, Thorne; defence, I/.i:Donsld and McEwan; centre. Brown; wings, McGowan and Dar- roah; subs:-Trottler. 5°Yl'll°\ll‘ and Pranschke. VIENNA, March 24-A bcoinB and hissing crowd' of 2.000 saw tho Italian football téam defeat Aus- tria today 2-0. A large Nazi element among the Spectators contributed io the anti- Itsllan amosphere. PAYS Baby C nrrlage Wl\¢¢|S E: Re-tired 8 bt ed g » Indians ,ame I3-5 and district lor chem lon t e Mil Pilrplc-shirts earned the right round of the cop playdowns. Tlmy team will xo to Winnipeg ss East- flnnl series against the Westem “BABE"RlITH‘ , __ BUSTUN BRAVES Miller Is Rated Highly (RANGERS TAKE( _ By. Tommy Gorman UNE gm lm Only One Counter BANK UN. New Spirit Engender- ed I n t o Braves’ Camp_ As Result Of Bambmo’s Appear- ance. (By Edward J. Neil) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (A.P. By G\u\rdian's Special Wire) ST. Pl!7I’E‘RlSBURlG, Fla., Marehl Viot-ode Driving Olub's final races ‘ of the winter season were held Sat- mday afternoon on the harbor ice. 'Ilhe weather was' mild and the comse slushy. Only two classes were raced, the entries for the Oflwfs not putvmg in appearance. Ethel Aubrey won the Class A W1* ll-'nd P600 after e great. struggle with Rosebud. Rosebud flushed. ilrstinthefirstheatbutwusset back fora running break at the nn- ish. The second heat was a.n_easy win for Rosebud in the very fast time of 30 seavnds. ' Breaks in the othertwoheatswcrecostlyfortoge- bud. The trotted' Slybilset won the; thin.-l heat and was a very close second in_the fourth heat. The Class B pace was won by Ahegweit in three straight. Peter Frfsco and Mary Gratten dividing up second and third honor-5, WPDY- months fro mnow not even the baby can guess. He has trained slowly as he always does, not trusting his delicate limbs to the uncertainties of the sandy playing surfaces in the south. insisted. "I feel rest" catch your eye, Manager Bill Mc-i Kechnle has three crack pitchers in Walter Betts and Fred Frank- hourc, veteran right-handers; and 'Ed Brandt. one of the best south- paws in the League. Among them. Braves copped last season. 34-'I‘her‘e just one question thai” dominates everything else in the camp ol Boston Braves-what will Babe Ruth do this season, and how far, li any, will he carry the club.; There's no question about the good Ruth already has done the Braves. Aside from him. they’re al- most exactly .the club that slidi home a gentle fourth last season.| But already the club is out of the financial hole b'y reason of his tre-N mendous drawing powers. the lack-| lustre team of 1934 is cocky and What the situation will be two “I'll he in at least 100 games," he Q . Msn for man. the Braves doxrt. they won 50 of the '13 games the Ben Cantwell, slim righthander Clys A Trot and Pace ‘ ligihel Aubrey (MacDon- 2.-Rosebud 3 .-Bybliset SUMIMARY ihllllrphy) (Burke) Time 32, 30, 33, 34. Class B Trot and Pace §".*°‘!" in Starter. D. K. Macilleod. Tlznem, 5. C. Matheson.. Roly Wood, John Judges. C. Snow, A. Molm-its, S. ( Walker) t 1 l 1 Frisco (Gay) ...R 2 3 rattan llSl<@l- me nuscondm ,;em,,,, fm, Rrgugcecderl in _i_~:.;ainlns Linn enum bal tea-ms of St. Bernnrd's Club. in wo str-.nuously with Referfnidurinz H bitterly fought second l\.';ucton, wan the 0112118 SHYUPS Bgl Stewar; of Boston whpu thgisession played uu:J,~r ihc bins' ' i [‘ al ries b. H d ba k` I fr H,`_, code, No overtime was pln_\-cd. Saturday. The Saint. John \ -.lecns Sgcner C" C ° H pw U 0 5 t .I .. l midget nnd juvenile squads isst by ' . . , , , _' HF. ABOVE GAME lu\l'i:».i lim scales of 23-24 and 23-18. rsrlm- se§,’:e,.fheW§‘1'fh`nf3f7c:,`;§d'h§nd‘“af,':;i fourth incl.-ling liclnfr n fznfir- tive Y. 1 ben 1 i ,d 1 A lot-'clown !:*:mi.s nlzri Mt. A. SADKVILLE. B., Mllrtll 24- Qgfosijs of angt£§l.ng,,,_ie?o,; hist:‘,__£ rcp1‘csc‘ni.ativcs this sszvan :md as Gaining a 13-pam; margin in the ical as that between the same! n result a ici of fi-i:~ncll_v ri\'.\h~_\- i.-. first half, Mount Allison Acndcmli teams in thc 1932_33 ,mmm fmalisprinning up b°i'v:~cn ihc :i1i‘1'rr;~1i; dwmed the saint' John Baskin' when a, new record of 104 mln\\`2sf5qm"d‘:' 4 V day night in the first some Of the nm, game of ,hc S,,,,e;;_ , 0 MUCH so is uns liwrr lim. previngglsijpllggiiyi on goal snow the rival mtg Sing she comiufz wvnl:-cud has- mindcrs_ Cecil "Tiny" Thompson 'et al f°U0“`f‘l`-‘i Will ll? l1l'l\'ll- A meeting of the Falcons base- of the Bruins and H.,mS“.0,;h_ had( cgcd to witness nnoilier ML, A, bail club will be held tonight at an equal .umm of duty ouch block- ; “lllafl 111 fifflml on fl local u>\11"»- i 7.45 at the Holy Name Club- ing 37, but me former was called* ' “ ‘ ' ' - _.C - upon (0 make more c1°59-1n Savcsl T. ALLISON Senior “Pau.~.ics" M(fMANUS as the speedy Leafs at times swept( are booked for games F'x~id1y around the tired shore-seiberr, duo and Saturday nights saainst ?1'i-.len-ooN`1‘ TALK O 55|-.LY PE ‘S e a°.r§.;zel.'i.`5'i°.f“ *Qt INDS SMCKE - meson# area more \' 1' TAND FEP u'uN§Mo?<»~" M- `b2.~ You \-\eA\'~i‘.§` IJ i | o sir cane wi-wr QCP’ i DQN`T KNUN1 WHAT 'ri-is NEW GE GRATION is COMM TO! THEY w<>N`T PAY ANY A‘\"rEN'\'\ ON TO U5 OLDER F’OL\<$° sill ii _ lil, , N? 0:1 A ~Y U oAuG»-:TER ON’-r Muon ME, '50 \‘L.L XT MAGG\E TO TALK TO HER' Q I f) T with at frequency rm: must have ll\%P§ \;f~_C. team spd Hi-Y Grads, E5. TH\§ N5 `|| 5~ Even he 200-odd Toronto fans “ll .ll gills rom he manner in _ T \NA|`|-‘~-To who journeyed her-9 for the “mg which thc Mountics hnvc been re- THDUSANU C\GARE_-T1-E5_ , plergly ofhthrllls and anything but, ¢elV\`-‘ill I b@f0l‘f‘-ted Rllolllfi' record ) HAVE MY NAME _ c e ra id Bostonirns, '¢l’°W< ll GXPSC . i. ~1MAQGUER`-I-E_~ Clapper. Flash 1-lollett, Toron- _l ’ ‘ .i , pq\N _ tos great young dgfcnggman and HE PANSIES AS they term 'TED ON ‘THEM _ *£53* Ay( »` Bill Thoms. Leaf centre, were car- themselves. by no meansdive ‘ ' an ried off the ice at different per up to their names. On n bas- iods but all reiumed for further ketball court the are re lied a sd? ~ y no' W; _ H0'-l0ll. none of the injuries being smooth working aggregation di - ' i . ~ \ ‘ sss:zs:sfe..V -N ` =sssaesssr \ “M9 ' 'K ' ~ as- \ Aig, U of a serious nature. illl9~ylll¢ basketball that is nice~bo ‘gp-` watch. Included _on their lineup are ,~ , L_ LINEUPS - four first team men who are well -Q. .»‘.§:.f::'.‘,;;;,-.,-5;. , known throughout Maritime inter- ‘-, .,_`;§~...,.\"s' ,, Boston: Goal. Thompson: de- collegiate bsskefball eu-cics. Bill _ _‘.;.;5;\.l§§;_‘1, $| i.;-__#_ _,__ fence, Beibcrt, Shore; centre, Kam- Reid, Charlott:~‘ovm boy. is play.. . ';“_ ‘ “ 1” ~B - 1° ' » l" 'M = °f is <1 t ‘ " ".42, ‘1,'.;,-.3 L Sl»€Wlll`t. Beattie. Sands, Davie, ‘si .gg ',.;,:,,`~.‘ ‘*;~_;;°;°_“ .i, Molnenly. 0'Neill, Mo‘¢er, Shen- THE LOCAL TEAMS will meet ` ‘ ' Vi 0 \ "'-- non shin | n mighty surf test in the com ` K.. _ . M Y- W Us arry C pper, subs E n ser e squa . V O t 0 H , l 1 ; ` '|'0l'0I\l0= Goal. I-lsinsworth: de-, ing games but this will not del A \ 3 25 f¢ll°¢» Hollett. Dey; centre, Thoms: ' ter them in the lvnsi inlheir ei'~" ~ ."|ll¢‘I. Xilrea. Flnnigsn: subs,l forts to build up haslzrfbnll popu- Oondcha Primeeu, Jackson, Her- larity throughout. the oity._ _ \ . .1 7 as ». i ~`4/ ~<'