- --.»-..-.-.-..---_. nsni l ._ m”- PAGE SIX_ Royals Win Maritim Jackson Fires Home Winning‘ Counter Two Minutes With Less Than Of Play Lei 'l‘RUllO, N.S., March 2Z-—(CP)-— Chiirlottetowir. Royrls won tho liluritime Juvenile Hockey Title Saturday night as they defeated Windsor, Nova Scotia champions, 6-5, in a sudden death final game. Royals were New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island champions. A goiii by Jackson, Royals lor- ward, gave the Islznders the tri- provlnce title with only 1 1-2 min- utes to go as the score was tied 5-5. Jackson picked up a loose put-k inside the Windsor blue line and firctl it through a maze of players. Down two goals early in the third period. Windsor made a strong CClllfiibélCk, evening the count on A. Ettiingers two goals within a Iltlllllte of each other. Et- tingcr produced three of his team's Goals. oath the Qttiers goin8 to I. Etttingei- and Burbridge. Both testing played fast, clean hockey throughout, and referee Rcg Benzley wasntt called on to hriird out a single penalty. ROYZUs opened the scoring mid- way through the fir=t prricd when Beck converted Judsons pass. Gregory. diminutive centre, put them t/wo up a hail minute Later, ending the scoring for the period. The Windsor players appeared tired from Friday nights Nova Scotia finnl g-dinc with Sydiisy and did not hit their stride in the op- ener. Faced ivziti a two-goal defic they opened fzist in the second and tied the game up with two goals before the halfway mark. Latirin Bur-bridge Picked up a loose puck near his own net and skated Ettinger, Hughes, Smith, Brown. Crowe. Johnson. SUMMARY First Period l-Cliarlottctowii. Beck Gregory) 9:00 2-Charlottetowii, Gregory (Jack- son) 9:30 Penalties-None (Judson. Second Period 3-Windsor, Burbridgc 4:20 4-Windsor, H. Ettinger (Hughes. 9.10 S-Chnrlot/tetown, Beck (Bcer) 10'05 6—Ctiarlottetowri. Beer 11:10 '1——\Vlt1(lEOI'. A. Ettinger (Hughes) 15. ties-None Third Period 8——'(7§_lla1"lOi.i€L0W71. Beer (Simmonst 9—Wlndsor. A. Ettinger (l-l. El- tmger) 8:00 10—;V0ll6(l50l', A. Ebtinger (Hughes) ii-dnnrictietown. Jackson 18:80 Penalties-None. Contact Club Bowling CAPITOL ALLEYS, SUDIMERSIDE MARCH 16th “Waugh m? 9mm‘, Ctjammmwn High Single, Nirs. Charles Stevens. tcnm for the first, and H. Ettinizer tuflied five_ minutes later on a pretty passing play with Hughes. XIl-ligh Three, luis. J. H. Somer- t A e. Th Royals rcare ahead a aln immcime" whene Beck scored 0% a ass gem Mr sieve‘? 155 153 254 Beer. Becr put the Rovans two up E- Smnervllle 131 137 134 uhen he srored on a face-off from D Nmtrhmi"? 8'7 108 144 cciitre ice fire errand; later. Winci- L- Smith 199 155 161 ll for the remziind- E- Bucklcy 1'79 176 133 and Cu-clmon- W. Duvciiaud 156 128 119 turned 1n sensational net minding, Total 2880. e1‘ wing only one goal when A. Etnnger beat him on a pass from Wellingtona: Hire-hes. E- Cooper r12 121 55 The Royals went t-ivo ahead for L. Rubin-Hm 185 116 151 12in uni-d out; Wtlfll Betr scored T. Nadon 159 134 125 lizs second goal of the game on o. M- Almel‘ 153 Hi5 14-‘) pll>$ frcni Simmons during a gang H~ swanman 175 165 153 attack of the Windsor net. Windsor N' Lammld 95 174' 137 again tied the score with A. Ettiri- -TC§“'IS°Q§7B 9B 105 gcr getting both gcaks on passes 021-‘ ' from H. Ettinger and Hilghes. Hudsons. With l-cx-s than 2 minutes t0 lo M Dewa}. 202 150 Jnkscn pzckczl up a lCO-‘e puck yfstewmt 220 m5 1 " 1e the Wiiitlsor blue line and M' Compton 94 164 197 flltd what orovrd to be the winn- Qjgussen 127 156 39 bicvounter. 1. McLaclilm 156 162 94 Lineup: Total—-2504 (‘harlotietouwt-Goal. Cudmore; (lPICIlCG, MacDoiigall, Brck; for- Spitfires: wards, Gr< gory. Jackson. Arse- E. Cliicofsky 126 145 148 niult. Brcr. Bagnall, Simmons, M. Katie 154 142 138 Jay. Judson. S. Axworthy 155 145 123 “'lX1ii50l'—-—G08l, Dunlop; defence, G- P889 53 93 94 Burbldge. McCann, Strum, Law- 511311311‘: e '. . . ‘ . - 1;: f_ orviards A Etitingeigg Toumaam Quebec Aces to Meet Glace Bay MONTREAL, March 22—(CP)- Quebec Aces. champions of the , Quebec Senior l-locke League, to- His mime was MacDuff And he felt irery gruff, But it wasn’t his liver 0r his ZViodel T flivver That caused him t0 huff and to puff! It seems he went buy~ "ll-Z. Spent all his time try- int: To keep from losing his roll- liut the‘ story is sad- iie spent all he had- And landed himself in the hnlei But the Guardian came to the rescue- With bargains worth looking into, So the ending is gay We're happy to say, And Rim-Duff nn long- er gets gruff! 4K _ 77w Charlottetown. r Guardian eastern semi-finals of the Cup playoffs against the Maritime day vmn the pravinc a1 title when they defeated the senior B cham- pions. Sha/wiiiigon Falls Cataracts, 6-3, lZl a. sudden-death playoff By their irlctory, the Aces earned the right to advance into Au e an game here. winners. Glace Bay Miners. The first game of the best-cf-fve ser- ies will he played in Glace Bay March 26 SUMMARY First Period l-Quebccfbee (Grobcski, Gaud- reaultl 10:52 2—Qiiebec. Grntoski 15:45 Penalties-None Second Period Ii-Slinwlnignn. Gladu (La-fram- bcisel 3:00 é-Shnvriniqan. Lairrmboise (Col- hounl 10-1’) Penalties-Raymond. station, Le- mire. Rear. Third Period 5~Q1irber R-sav (Rozzivi 6:19 6-0119130 Bru-‘rceeii 10:00 "I-Sliawinigan. Gauthier (Lafram- bofsel 15:16 H-fiuobsc, Rflay (Briiretrau) ilri0 9—Qusbec, Robertson 17:01 Pcnaltles-Bergeron, Rrzzlni. ll/MBAGO nc/rrs a/ro Pan/s 0R. 71/014145 ' rurrm/r 0/1, 1 FUR SALE 'ONE CHANCE IN A LIFE- TIME The Standard Bred and reg- istered more Joule the Great. 2.00 1-2, (Maritime Bred Re- cord) for sale. lonle i; in foal to Calumet Budiong both with 2 minute peed. This colt should be the best of the lot. Ionic l; from a producing family, sound and as good n ever, ll yearn old. Plice $350. P. L. BOWNIJSS and SON. Summrrsl-te 10-1073-3-19-61. ‘Tl-IF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARQH 23. 1942 c Juvenile TEE Leafs Twice To Take Big Lead By H. M. Peters banadian Press Staff Writer MADISON SQUARE GARDENS. NEW YORK, March 22-401’)- Toronto Maple Leafs tontgh-t sound- ly outipiayed the New York Rangers for a 4-2 victory at Madison Square Garden that gave the Leafs a lead of 2-0 in games in their four-of- seven Stanley Oup semi-final hoc- key series. A near capacity crowd of 14.696 saw an exciting match which, com- ing on the h€€l5 of Toronto's 3-1 victory at 110mg Saturday. left the Rangers. the league champions, in a desperate situation. To stay in the running they must take one game of the next two. either here ‘riiesday or in Toronto on Saturday. The Leafs, with rookie Johnny McCreedyY their scoring hero through two goals on plays set up for hm by centre Pete Langelle. shmvrd n pOW-Er on attack and rug- gedness 0:1 defence that iiad been lacking in most of their games on New York ice this season. Toronto took a two-goal lead in the first. period. on goals by Mc- Cieedy and Gordon Drlllon: lost it in the first three minutes of the tliirf. when Mac Colville scored two quick goals while Nick Metz was serving a penalty for holding Brynn Hextall, then went ahead once more on s. pair by McCreedy and Blllv Taylor. Driilons goal. scored on n typical play with Apps who drew the de- fence, slipping o. pass through to his right winger, was cor-dies 22nd in Stanley Cup play-—by for the most any player hi“ attained 111 post-season competition. S UMMAR Y First Period l-Tlororiio. McCreedy (Langelle. Davidson) 11:41 2-Torontc. D"illon (ADDS. Stan- OWElKll 19:32 Penalties-N. Mctz. Pratt (2). Lan- gelle. Watson, schriner, N, ca]. ville. Drlllon Second Period scoring-None. Penalt_v—-Shibicky' Third Period 3~Nelw York. M. Colville (N. G01. ville. Shibtckyl 1:31 L-New York. M. Colville (Shiblcky, Pratt) 2:22 5-Iir0onto. McCreedy (Langellei tL-Tsronto. Taylor 0:15 Penalty-N. Meta. RATURDAYS GAME TORONTO. March 22—(CPt- swirling the famous checker- board offensive of their orients into a maze cf confusion, oronto Maple Lieafs launched their quest for hockeys world title by downing New York Hangers 3-1 here Sat- urday night. The second game of the best-of- seven Stanley Cup semi-final round will be played in New York to- night. Afici- spotting the Rangers on early lead. tlie Leafs charged back to settle the issue in the opening six minutes of play. Syl Ar. s. Tor- onto's great captain and ayrnak- er. paced his limmates Gordie Drlllon and Nick Metz in leading the Leafs to victory. The trio ac- counted for all three gcals, scor- ing one each. Settling down for the usual brand of tight, clcse-checkiitg play presented in the Cup playoffs, a crowd of 13.313 fans was amazed as the teams played wide-open hockey in the early exchange. In less than six mniites three goals had been scored. The Leas third goal Cfime in the second period B g Babe Pratt shot. the Rangers in front in the third minute of play when he split the Toronto de- fence after tak rig Phil Watson's pass and fired a high drive past goalie Turk Erode, The Rangers elected to continue the offensive and the Leafs caplta-Fzsd on de- fensive flaws to score two fast goals. Gordie Drlllon showed a tine burst of speed to skirt the NOW York defence and move iri alone on the Rangers’ rookie goalie. Bug- ar Jim Henry, for the first Tor- onto counter. Drlllon shot and Henry managed to catch a piece of the puck on h‘s pet's but it con- tinued into the net. Are started the surprise thrust with o. drort pass. Tile inspired Leafs immediately took command and one minute and 19 seconds inter they were in front. On a manoeuvre with Apps and Drlllon. Metz found hfmself trapped on his own wing. He stick- haridlrd across the front 0C the New York goal and backhended t rhiot past Henry from the rleht sl e. Apps capped the scoring in the 15th minute of the second pence Drlllon drilled Ii long shot and as the mick reacred him Ame reflect- ed it. Young Henry failed to fol- low the nick's speedy chqnle 0i direction and did not move till it sailed past. him. RUMM ARV Pint Period l-"ew York. Prni" (Watsorit 1.1m ‘l-Toronio. Drlllon "rml 4:15 Ii-Tormt" N. Mrt" (Apps. Dril- lOn) 5:34 Penalties-N, Metz Pike. D-vvidion. leer-net "cried t-"Prnnto. Arrv Inrlllon. M11» 14']: " P"t*nlt.'e=- "‘"""' ‘v "Mvllle Third Period Hrcrlriz-vrre. PJiAlLIL-Dmtj Des Smith's Goal gives Boston win OI-IICAGO, March 22—(QP)—-A gOIl by Des Smith at 5.x minutes 1 seconds of the sudden dsatli overtme period tonight gave B06- toii Bruins a 2-1 decision over Clncago Black Hawks in the iirst game of ttieii Dwl-Ol-UIHBG Stanley cup playoff series. The crowd o1 11.103 had been in an uproar since the Hawks knotted tire count, at one-ail on a float by Max Bentley with only a minute and 10 seconds remaining in the regular playing time. Butch had scored first at 11:08 of the first perilod, Roy Conachcr getting the goa . Both teams were playing offen- sive hockey in the overtime period and several timts each goalie had been sent scrambling to make dif- Wallop Rangers Win38 lake Canadiens Into camp DETROIT, March 22 - (CPJ — The Detroit Red Wings on two goals by centre Don Grosso. de- feated the Montreal Canadians, 2-1. here tonight before 12.371 in the opening game of their best-oi tlircc quarter-final Stanley Cup Hccksy play-Off series. Grosso. the Red Wing's leading shot-maker, beat goalie Paul Elbe- ault all alone midmav in the open- iiig perlol and then drilled the puck past "ilm for what proved to be ‘he ganie-ivinning margin soon zif">i the second stanza started. Second game of the series is schedued for Montreal next Tues- SUMMARY First Period l-Deiroit, Grosro 11:52 Penaliies—Orland0. Stewart Second Period %Detroit-, Grosm (Abcll 2 35 3~C~mrlicns, T. Rear-don iBltlkQl 9:57 {suit sags. Aulgmtst a'l the mom‘; PQIIBItiES-NOIII rs of th rims were groupe around the Chicago goal when Third P6105 Smith took a pass from Roy Con- actier as he stow! almost dirwt-ly in front, of the nets. scoring-None. Penalties—None_ Tn k - t histlln past -———-—————- Sam enopliieslleh of nu ing trying HOCKEY nrswrs to make the save. Crnncltei" and i—-— Bill Cowley were credited with N- H. L- Playoff- assists Series "A" Remember When P w L. I, A P, (By The Canadian Press) Toronto 2 ‘I 0 7 3 4 World hwvyrvcight champori New York 2 0 2 3 7 0 Jirrmy Braddock tume-d down (Toronto leads 4 of ‘I series 2-0) Max Schmelingis gurrantce of $351000 for a heavyweight title flerieg "B" fight iri Berlin five years zigo to- day Insiead, the J€rsey' Irshnitin Boston 1 1 0 2 1 2 elected to inset Joe isuis in Chicago 1 0 1 1 2 it Chicago and lost his‘ title when (Boston leads 2 of 3 eerie; l-Ot. knocked out in the eighth tow-d Berle; "C" I! on ugly spot mars the beauty of your wallpaper, try dusttrg the Detroit 1 l 0 I l 2 spot generously wth Fzeuch chalk Mcntrerl 1 0 1 2 t‘ 1 (Detroit lead 2 of 3 series 1-0). Let it. remain frr a \vh‘l=—s"ycral hours_ then brush off gently If spot is stubborn, rcpzat tr-zatment. lhinard's relieves sprains. OUT OUR WAY ' ||||| ill SHE CAUGHT ME comm’ lll l’ BY.’ "rt-us WEEK SHE WANTS THOUGHT YOUR GCHOOL. WORK -- WHAT A CAREER.’ -- LESSEE-"THREE CAKE TINS ...~/EH. A THREE - LAVER CAKE! AN‘ Tl-iti l5 THE PAN vOu 600K MEAT LOAF iM...At\i' ONE PiE, AN‘ TH‘ CASSEROLE FER BEAMS ER MACARONi! SHE'S PURTV FOXY" SHE JIS SENDS BACK TH’ DAMS SHE WANTS SOME MORE OF.’ WHV MOTHERS eE-r 62m ~ m: n nu uiwinr. we A. llfl- ii. l. H! U". h» BillNGlNG UP FATHER OH , lF VOL! ONLY PuT THAT MUCH INTO Fractures collar- Bone in practice OTTAWA. March 22-(CP)— Tirelcss litt-le Bzbby Bauer went to hospltnl last lllglll. wth a_irac- tiued collar-bone as the iniury iinx struck hard at Rcral Canad- tin Air F0168 ‘Iilyflli on the eve of their first IIllIJOI‘ test in the Allan Cup playdoivns. _ The 27-year-old right wng mem- ber or the cclebrated Kraut Line from Boston Bruins oi tire National Hockey League fell heiivily to the ice during n practice drill at Ot- i/iiiWa Auditorium. He will be out oi the lineup for the rest of the sea- son. Coach Bill T0uhe_i' said Bauer “just seemed to lcse his legs" ‘as he coasted in on goal aifter spILt-ting the defence. The practice was Fllyers’ final workout tn preiparatlcn for a beat- of-five Eastern Canada semi-final series for the Dominion senior hoc- key championship agrrnst Ham- iltcn Majors, Ontario champions The series opens here to-uorrow gight with the second in Toronto Wednesday and the third here Saturday. Survivor of the set will oppose Quebec Aces cr Glrce Bav Miners in the Eastern Canada i“'nal To replace Biiucr. Truh-yj coiled on young Czeorge (Judi Snell of Winnipeg. last year with Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Amateur lflfttllli‘. S1167] Jnlnrd Fiv- er; Feb. 25 after starring with the R.C.A.F. No. 2 Ninrniig Denot team at Brandon. Man, and will partner centre Milt Schmidt and left wing Woody Dizmart, the oth- 9's [IHUCULA YOUR PIIYSIOIIE SKATING WILL 4m‘; i er members of the Kraut a new forward uni-t. T0 give Profits t0 Charity fund‘ Lilfl CHICAGO. March 22 -— (AP) - Mojor Frederick McLaughlin chairman of the board of the Chicago Black Hawks Hockey team said Saturday all home profits of the Notional Hockey League. Club irext season would be turned to some charity fund. McLaughlin. although he made no stipulations as to what ill! should be made of the money. ii:- dicated he would like to see a fund of American and Canadian soldiers created for support of dependents and sailors. TO MAKE ROOM LEASES TERMIINABLE OTTAWA. March 22—(CP)~- Z u ral rentals administration o.‘- Lclols said today consideration ls ‘zeing given representations that landlords be enabled to terminate room leases which are on a weekly or daily basis. Under existing lei!- islatlon, s, householder with such roomers would be unable to close up his house and take ll holiday because he would be unable to turn them out. EXTRA POCKET When you make the children's knickers sew on extra pocket on them. 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