To ilnird-B-ehodl Goals I Advalwes Quebec ‘Tltlists Allan Cup Trail IIUWLING HOCKEY wuesnmc I , lloNoroN. N. n. March ss-(crqaqum M“ hm,“ u“ M‘ barriermtheirpathtotheAllancupwggh Q anadla w“, “hunmomhlp "um" ‘mu R 3'1 "W"! 0:01- Moncto: ilfmaroo-u: t gave them the belt-of-ihree series in thelfirst round playdpwng (“- " ° ‘"93" l" "'0 51111811! laurel. Aces won the first lame here Satur. Y nllht. 2-1. Two third period goals fired by Ton‘ and Gauthier [avg M“ 9|!‘ 111811111 of victory. From there on-the two goals came little more ‘"11’ "him" III". the last one at lizol-Aces flung up g, 591mg. tve barrier thd Marooul could not penetrate, ' 5G la nci n g fAround The Sport Front I by ‘Alan Randal. Canadian Pren Staff Writer iiuw» YORK, March aa-At N? me th gofa e fisc fall title In). I im an dontreal, the OanEZFEn .,_ iller. It's m’ t all m the! cémversggit-ofttfi , 0 CUIIIIB, an spend uing his t , larger contin mm and the outcome of the cur- ent Ambers-Bamey Ross-Henry irmstmng mix-u . .1" .. ... ma"... Ill . W N 8 l-Y d wafer“, tlefematich wig“ Mu’:- tmng, e a srwe g, ion’ manager. Bum Plan, ridiculous". The two ankles day will keep 8 Ohlcsgo am: Hawks . ntched Iome Carr 11* Am to beat Americans duriu 1e ar season and bald lotions ser “The Hawks are Q said. "WeTe n iniu for last night's 851116- new sun lamo “l” s and bflng Neil id ankle around. ‘ e Ranger lineup ." But the lamp wean get Colville in shaw- sland Ladies’ Hockey Tedm In Title Quest en cam. will leave either Friday - tatives o ’a"'mgl.l ‘iimtlfiliém... moot Meroons in the l" 1 1 nu v Quebec series will m Dntario. {gr the fill}; m‘ estern amp ons - essboroullh trophy. emblem”!!! e Dominion womens h hnmnlonrhip broke Ester . gnggicago ite Box shortstop of action for three months. A. G ' Wise Fox w he's welcome to last ni ht shoot ew . ericans into the Stanley semi-finals. The Ohihawh B tewa , Hawk chieftain, refused on the lay and let thgohnllps fail where erican of in g- was used to Colvillek inillr- ‘W w win 1' "_"' , m a rs. a picked Pnuoé .mwrd gllliexld womens hockey or the the inion was learned last luh. f h Maritime- Thewinner o t ca; Wm aY D Lady of ookey c111: d were and Gcgudet announced _ 111st dl _ came when Len LeBlanc aliled Stave Ofl Attack Even when they were redu ad 21011 by l to Johnny Taugf 91'. the uebec champions had a?!“ in reserve to repulse the .1...“ “%§°§%‘:..°.'£°.':;'.§:...“.:" fonitinth lastfl ml °' d!“ B ve notes but “among nwmilufim lead ti: v.2 at time uu ho ° ' egg? bimleigers saw their best roons funbled their greaicst ""1118 opportunity. early m the 5000M per od. Tm Ben-Awleby- from the initial face o ahdabgz down on Bolduc. mom as feet out A-Pllleby fired a hard shot at the Aces smile and Bell picked up the rebound and almost scored. As Babe LsBlanc darted in to illfly a possible rebound fromBelrs B11419. Bfflmln. defenceman, all” him down and Referee Cy o, 01' $1M I penalty. and when 9°10 questioned it in no un- certain t he was waved to the box with is teammate. score But Once With a two-man advantage. Maroons swarmed in on the Que- bec 8001 but only fore the Aces were at full strength 583111- 115811? 01 their attacks foun- dered on the head-cheek Que- bec defence. 'I‘hs ones that didn't were turned aside by the agile Bolduc at the. '- gin in 111.81’ came in Monctozfs "kid line" and Bebe IeBia of the Q test mar- this period. Bell-Annleby they could get going properl . A loose puck that Jack ‘Con- nell ac _up gave Aces the tie- ing goal. l-le picked it up in full stride at the Monotcn blue line. bore down on Harris 0st un- hampered by Meroons defencemen and flicked a high drive that found the corner of the net. r the wemaining seven minutes of the period, the teams battled on even terms, both threatening consistent- lylbut failing to add to their wt- Aces Clinch Victory The third period started slowly, fried impetus that produced two glebcc nd with a a e biasing Maroon drive in the last a: minutes that did everything score. The break Aces were awaiting wad Den- Jult after the 12-minute mark. Aces sent on Toxdreau. Martin and Stengle to replace the GOonnsII-Wing-Mclntyre line and flu trio produced a in 80 sec- onvt. ‘Ihndnau got t. firing Mar- rebound past Harris as the his knees after Arcs didnt new?" ‘not. th al ' ano er go m; way things urncd out, but may got it. anyway. Just after Le- Blanc returned and the Maroons power plays were in full swing, the Quebec forward line and Johnny ‘rougher broke away. Gauthier shot tong ass . .%'°" “m” "tliifl it‘? 33"“ Masons tried hard in the rs- five minutes but tne Aces Maui-com“ na-Ooalwu mo, Harris; defame, Bastaraohe; foxwardaAp- ,1 hen, Babe LeBlanc; subs, £22m, L.LeBlanc, Powers, White, Aces-Goal, Bolduc; defence, eannie Cudmore. . Ell - I . ’.'.'.‘5‘;.“‘§.'....‘3 212d “seine Mac gouau or memos! 1N SIGHT cod a - Dr. Sc or. ivetlity in e congress . .'“'.i.i.'.i...'.l‘.i.'.il..'i'.".t*‘t.i'.l"” the laid . Margaret Gai- Mmtlzomeryflngitlal): Mill- v ' told today that experiments on Ell-lest had produ Dmbab the Icistine. who told io- Raiser of New 2.911, congress. - ' . Y. IAIIIdOX‘ ,.g=ecm...=* .51.. ... ach Ernest ,_ u 3;- - - forwards, Ton- 0,1 “fifé‘.‘-f°"hil=le..'déli..ce. Sybil dreau, Btancle Mirtln: subs. Gau- Mlilan. Pa icia Weeks: for- mier. Perrcault. O'Connell. W108. Oflicialc: Happy Bhouldlce Ot- tsyl/i; Cy, ’I‘aylo_r, Dorcheoter: ma. nni Period Penalty {lvqlililh ~ Second Period l-Moncton. Paulina a m _ , O'Connell - - - 1215s Penalties: Brennan, O'Connell, mum‘ ran-a Period °b°°',T§PE"_‘_‘ ._ _ - 10.44 l. uebec. Gauthier ( 1mm, O'Connell) - 14.01 Penalties: lcBlanc, Tougher. an GULLS wm norm: . cum-w Spec-AI’ wire) ‘o’ P o om,‘ u. 2., Maren Wi-Atzantic c.- an Gulls estab- ‘nd ma’?! their WIN‘: an Intern ‘United states League mark: Saturday nigh as downed New York Rovers a-c. v gave e Gulls the Waller Oup and concluded the lfllll MIMI-In- ~m nun so/nrr - he With the West River Ill hem dilllllll witnlhn well. v-rvamavreu iflihwtx . . 1- _ at,’ l‘, Idlack Hawks P la y Tonight ..-__..__ NEW YORK, March 38-(OP)— Rank outsiders on the books of the experts a week , New York Americans and O Black Hawks tonight were ready to bottle for the nght to proceed in 0f most-prized award, p. On National ‘League season ay, ilhE A's had much the betbexillof the exchanges with Manager Bill Stewart's Hawks. having won four and tied two games in six starts. But the New Yorkers are tired after their grueling series with e Ran th gers. The Ame-deans Rnded the “swab- way" classic here last night when Ilcrne Carr scored after 6D minutes and 4o seconds of ovewtlmey The big Chicago team has been idle since they elmirlmied the fav- ored Canadians from the cup hunt in Montreal last Sslturda . the third game here necessary. Perth Juniors Defeat Verdun (C. P. ‘by Guard ‘s Special Wire) MONTREAL. rch fl-Perth Blue Wings turned on a threat goal offensive in the last period tonight to gain a 6-4 win over Verdun Maple Leafs in the cur- tain-raiser of their eastern semi- final series in the Memorial Cup hockey pla downs. Favored o take the series alter ousting the Maritime champions from Halifax, Blue W stepped into a lead in the ope g riod and were never headed. t ough Verdun drew even with the east- ern Ontario crew late in the sec- ond period. Th.) win put Perth into a com- mandin spot to take the series. The res of the best-in-three round will be played at. Ottawa, where t‘ ey trimmed Halifax Can ians. The survivors will o against Bud- Wolves or Os awe Generals in he eastern Canadian final. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Comma-c‘ ‘ League Imperial Biscuit Co-Sfifl. Prince Grocery-Emil. High single R. Harley 8M. High three V. Plneau 809. Ladies Bowling Hillbillies-HIV]. _ Sexagons-mllfi. High single D. McDonald M4. High three D. McDonald 6M. Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Ladies League: Elites vs. Stars. Holy Redeemer Icarus. finals: Doughnuts vs. Wild Cats. At 9 p. m. C. N. R. Hotel Mixed league. CITTOWN BOWLING ALLIIB Giants-JIM. Cardinals-HOG. ladies high single M. Stull 219. Ladies high three M. Stull 595. Gents high single P. Mcfnnis 266. “gents high three P. McInnis Indians-Slim Dubs-MM. Ladies high single G. Doyle Ladies high three G. Doyle Gents high single Dr. McKenzie 852. agents high three Dr. McKenzie 236. 650 Tonight at 8:30:- McLeod dz H. Praught. Mnilett. Clow dz G. Doyh’. Diamond 8.: A. Goss. J. Clow 8.: Mrs. Burke. Tavlor s» I. Pequett’. McInnis 6: Mrs. Houston. Fantaccl dz E. DorRan. FQSFIW>PFZHTQFI Tonight at 7:— Hoimans vs. Sea Gulls. wnrf-ITIGIETN (By The Canadian Press) EBURG. Germany —Paul Bauer. a Munich llolnry, will in June lead another effort. of Ger- man- scientists and Inutlneers t0 reach the "top of the world" on the Nanga-Parbet, in the Hillia- "CAP" STUBBS AND A n d Amerks, rm: cuARLc/rqwro “m: . A UES ELIMINA TE MONC TON MAR 00 NHL. All T0340 seleeiad in 1981 they bracketed the In that lineup. The Selections The eighth annual Canadian Press All-Star teams follows: Goal, Thompson. Boston; R. Defence, Shore, Bos- ton; Left Defence, Biebert, Can- adians; Centre. Cowley, Boston; R. Wing, Drlllon, Toronto and Dillon Rangers (tie); Left Wing, Thompson. Chicago; Coach, Pat- rici] Ran . ternate Team: Goal, Kerr, Rangers; R. Defence Ooulter, Rangers; L. Defence, Belbert, Chi- c ; Centre, ADDS. Toronto- R. , Dillon Rangers and Ddllon, Toronto; L. Wing, Blake, Canad- iens; Ross Coach of ' seven‘ aStar aggregation after givin wa last year to Jack Adams o? De it Red Wings. Around him he finds a team of superb defensive wer and attack- ing str . m tall Tiny Thompson, in a1. out to gill e brother Paul. a left win , team is a well-balanced unit, mlng with experience and sparked with youthful fire. Roll Wings Ousted 8w t out of the all-star picture were our Detroit Red Wings who outinated the i987 team. The world chain ions’ collapse was re- flected in t e disappearance of Norm Smith, 1e Goodfellow. Marty Barry and tarry Aurie with their ma er, Adams. Ou of e all-star sccne with them went Harvey Jackson of Toronto Ma le Leafs who was placed on e first team in i937 with Biebert and the four De- troiters. d for honors through much of the league schedule had its oountupart in their struggle for the right wing spot. But while Drillon outdistanced the New Yorker in the new race the writers presumably dered Dil- lon's greater backchecking ability Ilaalartltced itne 11.31am player's edge n a acking pun . Both are newcomers to ihe first team. Dillon becomes the first American-hem player to reach the diary heights of all-star recogni- _ tion. Be was born in Toledo, O. Honor For Maritimes e firstr timebfrluhiis sophomore year as a oron a . The 32-year-old Moneton player's selection is a reward for having led the league all season in scor- ing. It brings him a bonus offer- ed by Manager Conny Brnyihe to any of his players making flue first team. Wa r r in g t o n Rated By N.B.A. , Mar. 28-40?)- WASHINGTON . The National Boxing Association today rated Terry (Tiger) Wer- rington of Liverpool, N.8., eighth among the challengers for the lght heavyweight title of John Henry Lewis. Only Canadian above the Nova Bcotia battler in that divis- ion was Eddie Wenstob of n- ton who was aced fourth. Max Baer, ormer world heavy- weight champion who began his fistlc comeback with a decision over Tommy Farr, British Empire heavyweight ruler, received official recognition when the N.B.A. rated him second among the challeng- ers for Joe Louis’ heavyweight crown. Maxie Berger, Canadian light- weight chaunlpion, of Montreal, was ranked 10th challenger for Lew Ambers’ crown and Baby Yack of Toronto placed sixth among chal- lengers for Sixic ar’s n- tamweight title. WHO THEY'RE AFTER. (By The Canadian Pres) Ronni-Italian officials admitan anti-Jewish movement exists under fascism but says it is directed only against "international Hebrewisln ' and not against Jews in Italy. TIPPIE (EMA. I. Milford. Canadian Prel Staff Writer) 0, March 2.8—Paokiug a double threat at right through a tie vote, the Canadian Press eighth annual National Hockey League all-star teams were announced ‘ ‘. Hockey writers in N. II. L. cities who made the selections were un- able to agree whether Cecil Dillon of New York Rangers or Gordon Drlllon of Toronto Maple Leafs is hookers best right winger. In the only deadlock since the Canadian Press teams were first the Maritimes to m“ Siebert Only Carry-over. From Last Year On Star Team win: two playen on first a-nd alternate teams sweepingly changed from last season's. Oniy Babe Siebert of the 1987 all-liar first team was returned to his post by the 31 critics voting. They halloted drastic rebuilding of the al- ternate team. too, l iaining only Earl Selbert of Chicago Black Hawks when the 3i votes were counted it was found Dillon, with 16, had one more selection for the first team than the 22-year-old Toronto layer. But Drillon made up for at b three more alternate team votes hon Dillon had. They were 311s only players named for right ng. Boston's Tiny Thompson re- turns to the first team a tcr being selected first in 1936 and giving way to smith last season. His only serous rival for the Job was Dave Ker: and he had a comfortable margin over the New York Ranger. Kerr won the alternate team Job without a struggle. Second Boather Act The Thompson brother act is the second in Oanadla Press all-star history. In 19M Llonel Conacher, then with Chic o Black Hawks, was selected firs string defence- man and his brother Charlie of Toronto Maple Leafs was placed at right wing. Eddie Shore, 88 years old and still the master defenceman, comes back to the defence he has domin- ated since the poll was started Only in 1934, when he was chosen for the alternate icam, and last season, when he m out al- the. had the IDO-pound Al- berta farmer yielded the post. The battle-scared Slebert, also $ years old. is in left defence posi- ion for the third consecutive year. Neither he nor Shore had serious opposition. The majority of selectors con- sidered imly Bill Cowley, who is Bruins’ standout pivot man, and Byl Apps. the Toronto ace. for centre. Twice as many voted Cow- ley on to the first team as named APPS. The brilliant Bruin has had five years’ N. H. L. ex ence. four of them with Bos n and reached his peak this season when he scored 1'1 goals and 22 assists. Comfortable Margin Half a dozen players were eon- sidered for left wing and Paul Thompson. Ohicagou greatest scor- ing threat, won out with a com- fortable margin over Toe Blake and George Mantha of Canadiens. Ell"l..§’.‘;.“‘°“..2i..." .. ' "T? 1101' ner New or America ns. . Lester Patrick had no difficult making the first team with All of Boston named to the alternate team for his first ap- pearance. Cecil Hart of Canadiens, Dick Irvin of ‘rm-onto. Red Dut- ton of Americans and Bill Stewart 0‘ 01110380 Were also mentioned in "10 "M118 but thev were far be- hind the two leaders. Adam; and T011115? an of Montreal Ma- roons were not given a vote. Falconbridge Held To Draw (C.P.b Guardian’ S a] i TORD , March 11:31:); Maroons iation, senior B titlists apparently their more to a draw 60 minutcs of Allan Cup hockey without a penalty the score stood 1-1 and the teams will resume their two-game total-goal grants here tomorrow on an even Falcons, conquerors of "Toronto Goodyears and 6-1 favorites, were stymied by the close checking of the slower moving Maroons and trailed on the score sheet at the start of the final frame. They tied it up, however, within three min- utcs and the squads fought it out on even terms thereafter. SNEAD WINS TOURNEY GREENSBORO, N. 6.. March 28 (AP)—So.fn Snead of White Sul- OM Great tourney by ahootin 89-88 today 2i‘ a sensational 2- ctie score of Johnny Rcvolta of Evanston, m, fired a fourth round 00 to give him second place with Brains On Spot In Gam e At Boston Tonight (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. March 28--.F‘u.i1 0i confidence now they are "tcpdogs" in the betting, Toronto Maple Lea-is left t0 ht for Boston to resume battling there with the bruising Bruins’ for a National nockey League title that is almost within their grasp. Only casualty 1n the Leaf camp is Harvey Jackson. ace left wing man who suffered a badly-sprain- ed left arm 1n the second game, which Ledls won 2-1, of the best- of-iive series for the N.H.L. title and a spot in the Stanley Cup final. Leafs also won the first game 1-0. Bruins may be without the ser- vices of Ray Getlifle for the third game. Getliife suffered a, gushed tin the second tilt Saturday Map Plan For European Tour MONTREAL, Ma/roh 28—~(GP)\. Cecil l-lamt announced plans for a hockey tour of Eur- °P0 by his Montreal Canadiensand Detroit Red Wings were pretty close to completion, Onily hitch in the max], ‘a MW. the Hfslhiitlanis geld, was weamher and Naiziomu Hockey teams were to saJl from 301411111X 0r New York. 'I‘he Can- adierls want to leave from Halifax so they can play exhibition games there and at Sydne , N_ s" when "w! drew big crow spring That difficulty will be smoothed over without much trouble, though, Hart raid. He expects Iihe teams I0 sail next, week. Manager Jack Adams of Detroit told, him today film Wings were ready. Each team will! carry 11 men. Of the Carladiens. Willi’ Cude, Babe étlmilrfkr Buswellégsm Iggy. ' l! 588111011. we an- "he Pit Iconic. Toe Blake and Rod Inn's-in have agreed Io g0 along. Aurel Joliat has been in_ Jted but he and Marty Burke, who 15 1-11 11081111181. may not go. If they don't, the other pair will be lfcked from Mfre Detiilevfs, Polly Drouin. RvddGouviue and Arfnand Ray- Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Joe Louis. in professional box- ing 165s than a year, punched out an easy IO-round decision over Natie Brown at Detroit. three years ago tonight. The 20-year-old negro 110W World's heavyweight champ- ion-took command early and gave the Washington veteran a terrific lacing CANADIANS WANTED LONDON-Promoters of the Em- pire Dav concert under patronage of the King and Queen, in Albert Hall May 24, are hopeful of having singers from Canada and other dominions in the great choir. F THE TOBACCO iobdc L . blended from BOXING easaereatt omen scom All Star Senior Teamiffiiii In Harry Benefit Game?’ eToui-scored Itihe cameras-z. n . . on , J nior Abbies. flashing the form u it“ ‘till? m“; l? B"? i“? 3'.‘ “t”... e31“ am o o . .- . . . a acccun or a last alight sgated off with a 6-4 inlihe first 11 minuics 2n Bradley's pass. Mousey Dowling got that one back two minute: later on a from Fiannigau and Ev Jay“ ut goals by Nicholson and Mccl tick for the senoin drew the losers up to within one goal of their opponents. Levi B uier. however. put thl clin" er n e game for ihe.win- ners when he skated in alone a1 the 19-minute mark to beat tht senior goalie cleanly. SUMMAH Y First Period victory over an all-star senior team in the Robert Hurry benefit game staged at the Forum. witnessed by upwards of 2.000 fans the ame was a thriller from start to f . Gaining a 2-1 lead in the first period the Juniors forged further ahead in the middle canto as they shot two goals with- out a return from their opponents and then in a. fast wlndup susion held their more experienced and older opponents even to nan their cto . Jusrg about four minutes after l. Juniors. liiannigan (E. Jayl the start of the game the Juniors 3:57. started their victory march with 2. Seniors, Whaien 5:89. Ev Jay feedln Reg Mannigan a 3. Juniors, T. Whiilock 11:25. scoring pass. o minutes later Penalty: Steele. Wilf Whalen went through alone Second Period to make the count readk l-lfi Jtutst 4. gusngors, Whitlock (Mclhoh- after the halfwa‘ mar e ern) : . period, however, yTarky Whitlock b. Juniors. Roach (McLeod) a ain put the Juniors in front 1'1: . w th a smart Penalties: storey <2). Blacduism Third Period log‘ u. ir - Juniors out wed e oppoxto 6. Seniors, Bquarebriggs (Brad- Im“ ‘will’. 1° Ilmlgmtnmm“ 1 > 1 52 c e rec . ey : . Altrggie Wiliillooka took BudgMc- 7- Jilniors. Bowling (Flannillll. Eacherds pass to make the score l. Jay) 13113- ~ read 8-1 and before the semion 8. Seniors. 13105078011 10113- had ended Jifiimiyngoach made it loclnsféllgfs. M 1111-111! (Wlllil 4'1 on a we - m“ mm ' ' Blaoquiere, 18:57. Geo e ac . Purgtlrtg on the pressure the los- Penalty; E- JIY- , M ini aturev Rifle Sliooii Team Honored By Glace Bay G BAY.N.S..March38— “Lwwblehlooredafl Citizens ofthis wwn W-mghtvcwln rnmaoum night honored the team 11111 pm, would no s district annals brought Gace Bay its first Nova m Qm-klnwfl“ _ 9mg;- 5mg‘ Smtia senior hockey championship “my at a banquet in the tOWIIB 00m‘ munity-own hotel. 11 g“ Bu“ a new"; s? "e a: w- w- KS9...” ., c owe ace _ third place tclthe championship 0i Q-f my” m, 11111 we “We “k” 1‘*""“’- w. '1'. Hmper a and cn to victories over Antlgo L O mcxmm Bulldogs and New Glasgow in pm- A_ D- “m. vincial plavdowns iammed their v_ E: f wav into the banouei. 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NOBODY BUT YQJ WOULD EVER THINK OF GIVING A PARTY FOIL A DOG/ANYHOWtJ I'LL "PHONE THEM TO COME GET HIM WELL, I srawo rr ANY rm HERE, GIVE. HIM ‘mus cooku; AN’ Mesa: HE'LL GO HOME‘. AGAIN -' Junior Abbies Defeafj_