§ML£ ifliif JUST PAT ON .SI.OAN§ I-INIMENT No need to endure the torture of bumps, bruises and over- worked muscles. Just pat on Sloan's Liniment and feel its penetrating warmth ease the pain and bring quick, welcome d fresh blood to the sore spot .- 3 thereby clearing away fatigue _< poisons faster. Always have a _* bottle of Sloan's on hand for _ family emergencies. LINIMENT S. ll. ll. To Meet_ ll. S. Team In ..lisritiiiio Finals ‘ lenlvillc, us, March 12 -(c li-Berwiok All-stars will meet New Waterford Hawks in a razo- esds and W esdsy for the Nova otia Iriionnediate hockey ltle s the t to meet 8t. Dim- llanks niversi y of Charlottetown the Maritime final. p Announcement o! the dates was made tonkht by Dr. A. B. llore- uih. president of the Derwick Ilud Jaiiies llas low Suggestion ‘CIgONCTON. N. 3.. March 12 -- x )—_- Hamid (Dud). Jamescoach g! [Saint John Beavers. Maritime "in" “l” 300KB! semi-finalists. to- m Mme uri with a brand new lllilzeslion mid s statement which who darkened. the Maritime Ci((‘\' Dicfure. hfioacli James expressed doubt l5 Beavers could be assembled in “vim for tomorrow night's gsme u Truro Bearcats. as ordered b m A- H. A. President Illlio ldson. A The best. thing thc M. A. H. - fighting now", James said, "would and start all over again." h Y0liR GIiIiNBE YOUR‘ i WINTER» RESORT relief. Sloan's helps f0 rush v- ' Illlll hero Wearin- day nhht between the Saint John team frxbm the tyl Hocltietv is creating an ever-growth inter- . T a... “fit-Viidi‘ e122”: m this will be % senrssy nisiit. A-liidxthe ireemvood: Dudley, Fedorenek. ow out both our playoff - For Healthful and Happy Skating Good Ice-Good Music-Good Friends HOCKEY Nrrii The ronum MARCH 15th- ST. JOHN GARRISON BBAVERS vs. CHARLOTTETOWN ALL-STARS “VBIII-‘e Ticket Sale — Fred Lambro!» Ml?- " l‘ Tea Room, The Forum. Skate after game. inane. Band attending. ieafs Lose DIP-RD in thié Bulb-is! iii ‘i113. wick Dctroitalled walk’. oigsedtth m” 1°11" 3°“!!! Millie mason series with Toronto with a i-i viowry be. (M11484 inns tonisht. The dac- ties n Illusion is- - (OP) iidon veDeti-oitsixwins at din the Maple rem ‘flbr ti}: seaso . Brunete ‘ third 1 an “hint... dfaislt“. ‘w season and helped tli W I! tilhter 311i) on secosid the National Hockey League race. Detroit now has 54 points. six more than Toronto. SUMMARY Iirst Period l-Detrdt. Mimi-rung (Bro ) 1:91 2—Deu'oit. Bnuieteou 11:01?“ Panties-Brown. Poile, Jack- lecond Period S-Detroit. Brunetea/ir (Bullet) 17:- ll Penalties — Davidson, Bianca (majors) Third Period 4—Toronto. Carr (Dvaidsoii) 16:17 BOSTON, March L? —(AP) -— Wingei- Herb Oain became the third National Hockey League player in history to collect 7B points tonight while his Boston Bruins were defeating Montreal's top- place Canadians, 6-6. before 10.000 at the Boston Garden. 1t was the Bruins’ third triumph over the leaders. who have lost only five of their fl amines to date. SUMMARY First Period i-—.Boston, Egan 1-03 P-Boslon, Egan ii-Montreal, O‘ lllaiflii) 14:80 b-Montreal. Watson Fllion) itfl Penalty -- ken. loeoadPeeiod b-fitssal, Laoh (Lainoureuio a-Montreal, O'Connor (Lsmour- ciix) 11:24 ‘l-fioston, Cowley (Cslladinei s-aohwn, A. Jackson, Bell. Cain) . "" None. 8: nnor (Heffernsn. (Get/cliffs. Third Period l-Boltovi. A- Jackson (Boll, Igan) iii-acme. Cain (A. Jackson, Boll) ii-isontrosi. llCh (Blake. Rich- srd) isms Penalties- None. sawimairs oAssn n io >- To Detroit After Winning From N, Y, In Week-End Games b-Detroi “Estes/u (Hows, Us- Penaities-Bodnsr. Simon. Saturday's Game RONTO, March ia —(C.P)- Tawny» Mame Leafs made Mathe- matically certain of s. stanley Cup series berth Saturday by defeating gewlYlolrkkRarigers 5-0 in a Ns- ona 0c ey Leagu ame bef 10.306 fans. It was teheg third tight: New York had been blanked by ‘Ibronto this season. SUMMARY l-‘Ilksroariio. Boothama (Polite) 3—Toronlo,gavidson (Carr. Bcd~ nar) . 3—'roronio. r (Morris) 10:06 Penalties- one. Second Period Scoring-None “Penalties — Hextall. J. McDon- a . Third Period t-Jloronto, R. Hamilton (Bodnar. Carr) 2:56 b~7IbPQIltO, Boothman (iPolle, Kennedy) 18:02. Penalties — Dill (2). McGcan. Canadiens Win From Red Wings, Lose To Boston Bruins In Week-End Games Loch supplying the last-minute spark necessary to do the trick. cited out a. a-li victory over Detroit Red Wings Saturday night to cnau: up their 23rd game without dcieat (m home loo this season. The two points resulting from the win gave the Cauucks 1'1 so iar this season. to tie the 1920-30 Nat- ional Hockey League record of Bos. have iour schedulud games left in - izooo fans went wild when Lacn climnxcd a smashing IO-mtnute attack by beat- ing Conny Dion from close in with or). I-laa-rnon, Simon (2). Jackson. Second Period V z-dviontreoi. O'Connor (Heiftrnan Baimon) 6. S-Monweiil Loch (Males/u. Bou- chard) iiizoa 4~Detroit. Howe (Ros o1) 14:30 fir-Montreal. Getiifte ( * ion, Wat- son) 19:09 “Penalties-Richard. Brown H01- Tliird Period fl-Oetioit. Jackson (Grosso) 11:62 ‘i-isdontreal. Inch (Blake, Richard) LKJNTREAL. Marc -— (OP Montreal Cf-Wfldllell-‘i. with Elmer t . it is-wpeotod that each team w be out? for a win a.iid put everything they have into the game. “The probable lineups are as fol- ws: - Ail-StianPGoal. MacKirinon: de- ence. Jerry McAdam. McAdam. Levi. Simpson: forwards. Whitlock. Iackson. Oudrnore. L. Larnontagne. it. e. Morris. Pete Kelly. lihhlr. o. hint Jenna-Goal. Gissey: de- enoe . Lan orwerds, J Butler. Iesbit. Barasol. Perron. P1880!‘ HAEIJFAX, March 12 - (OP) -| President J. Elliott Hudson o! ihl MAB-A. the carer. 5 tte the ers appealed the decision. 9 . fi Penalties-Honest (minor and 10 n-iisconducti “Great Interest TdIzAMeiiTIr-iw Came Here Wed- Night , Maritime Senior Semi-Finals In Undecided State HALIFAX. March 12 (GP)- Aiter being tossed out of the Maritime senior Hockey semi- finals. Saint John Beavers were reinntaiied tonight and swar- ded a lame against Truro Bear- catg which previously had been declared "no contest." awarded Truro Besrcsts Maritime senior hockey semi- final series over Saint Juhn Beaver? iii’ (ii-lied fl V°i¢ ° trounced University of Carabins 9-3 to take the semi-fl. nal series in two straight aturday but la MAI-LA. executive when Beav- The executive vote had not been ‘ ‘ “ early tonight. THE ronuu Admission 50c to Truio for a game scheduled Sat- urday night. The refusal came after the first some of the Saint Joh by Beavers 14-5, had been declared "no contest." lgreesident g Geo Nmleb var use o rg , Anion-it senior. as a. neiilitary y on. ‘me John Irlday was won 5-3 by ‘ii-um. Gil llodds Sets liow Indoor Mark below the record which Cunningham of Kansas set in the same rsce during the 193a season find which Chuck twice mid Losiie sins». series at n Thursday. won The game was washed out by Hudson because of cement without proper game a Saint NEW YORK. March ll — (A?) — Gil Dodds, who ot hi; first running experi K an!!! subomohi owner whose shiny machine he had nicked with a stone. is the holder of the world record for the indoor mile at 42M a CILCB out-footing an D0458 milk is 1-10 of a second Glenn ll d new" more; ton Bruins. The IESEME lenders still" Richard (major). Bouchamd (iriai- Karakas --Quebec Aces and Montreal Roy- a Quebec senior hockey league play- off double-header here today to qualify for the final series week in Quebec ted by suffering a crushing 13-3 BB"- defent today after bowing to Roy- ‘ . Goo Racing Witnessed 0n Saturday VIII. Pins ther and a fast irackl featured the Victoria Drivinl‘ Club's rogram of ice races on Charlo town Harbor Saturday afternoon. The events wore late in Ittiol’ started but were run a" a a mam»: gainer and tbs was vei- The results but! IUMMARY Free-ior-ali Graceful Lad (Moreslde) 2 Royal Jim ( . Kelly) 1 Time: {i1 1-4, 31, 30 8-4. The winning horse is owned b] Roland Wood. Southport. Class A Pace Jane Harvester (C. O'Brien) I 1 1 Nell Cochatodale (H. Willis) ll 3 Maior Bowes (Moreside) S 2 2 Time: 31 1-2. 32. 3Q. The winning horse is owned l-y C. O'Brien, Covehead. Class A Trot 11 II Pllyfills (W. Kelly) I 1 1 Ibtyb Firsr- (L. Keig) 1 2 2 Virginia Kalrnuck ( . Youn- ker) 3 3 3 Time; an. an 8-4, a1 s-i The winning horse is owned oy Willard Kelly, Southport. Lissa B Pscs Miss America (H. Cudniore) 1'4 1 Jane Harvester (C O'Brien) 3 1 2 Time: 31 1-1, 31. 38 3-4. The winning horse is owned by Harold Cudmore, Brackley Class s7 Trot and Pace George Mao (Moreside) Paddy Aubrey (McNeill) Tex Worthy (F. McKay) Hazelsct (L. Kelly) Time: 32 1-2. 36 1-2, i0 1-2. The winning horse is Louis MoPlwc. Clyde River. Officials: starter. R. A bott: judges, Dr. Bishop. A. B. Cutclifie, C. Snow; timers. H. Murphy, Cpl. E. Bownesn. ahnounnrii‘ and clerk of the couise, W. H. Boston. Black Hawks And Rangers In 4-4 Tie CHICAGO, Maijcli 12 — (AP)- Chiicalgo Black i-iawks blew a ‘chance to qiinch o. stanity cup play-cu! oertii wiiigiii. W118i) they 2i seconds‘ left to Dlay. with Toe allowed a second IJCHOG) 4~u lead Blake setting up the play with a ' to evaporate into a A-a tie With the quick pass from the leit boards. 1t last-place New York Ransom [be- was Leon's second iwaloi the nisht. fore a. National League hockey _ oiowd of new. SUMMMW Scoring three times in the open- ing period and once in the second,‘ First Period the Hawks coasted iriw me mini chapter with essc. Then what BID‘ 1—Detroit. Howe (Grosso) 12:04 uni-ed to be an almost certain shut- Penaities - lioilett (major) out for Chicago's goalie. Mike . turned into a reverse oi the first-period rout. ADD BLACK HAWKS ... SUMMARY First Period 1—C-hl-cago. Bentley (Mosienko, Smith) 10:30 2-1‘ ‘ , Gottseli; (TOIIDl-ii) l5:- as S-Chicago. Allen (Heylizer. Dalil- srom) 18:21 Second Period d-Chioago, Moslenko (Smith, Ben- tley) 9:58 Penalties-Conner. Sei-bert. Ric- ko McDonald. ' Third Period b-New York. Aubuehon (Hcxtail. Remaroo) :03 6—New York, l-liller (Hextall. Dc- maioo '00 ‘l-New You-k. Aibuchon McDonald. Hextall) 141'! b—liew York Penalties-None. iiuelieo Aces And Montreal Royals Meet In Playoffs MONTTLEAL. March 12 - (CP) ls both came out victorious of a curtain-raiser. Aces Montreal In the games while Commandos were elimina- ls 6-1 in Ottawa Saturday. A. ll. L. Results AunrircAiv “.155... LEAGUE sArunnAir Cleveland. 7; Plttsburg, s. Providence. 3: Hersh , 5 SUNDAY Hershey. l: Providence. I. “Pit h. 0: 8u!l_ek>.,L_ __ illlBlNlDl lllliiiiyln’ Liv-mu. Marius/hilly; T§E_C_EA_R_1Q_TT§_T° IT'S TECHNIQUE Today, It's true that all load- ing fire makers use synthetic rubber from tho sumo source. If is also true that bolero rho war they all used the same natural rubber. Yo! c o s than existed then, as today, a wide dillerense in riro qualify. Obviously, It rakes more than rubber to build si firs. If fakes steel, cotton, carbon black and eompoundin . Yss and Ir sakes all" more to misko I, great firs. If fakes engineering to figure stresses, strains and proper balance. It sakes chemistry so properly blend ingredients. If takes skill and oxperisnso to build flawlessly. Tsar tubs or ores rubber . - . it’: technique that counts. These are the things that hcvo made Goodyear "The grccfesf name in rubber" s . a the factors that give you the p_lus In Goodyear Tires. As always, your best assur- ance of quality is this fact, true lor 28 successive years . s a "More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind.“ eliciLssvsN The need grows-OW! Tl-IAT COUNTS! WARNING: Tb: rubber situation l: m7! critical. Syntbelic rubber tire: are now being produced, bu! they are for the armed service: anrl “errenlial” civilian s/ebicle: only. care of jun a: soon a humanly pauible. Arynur next firerfbrobabbv will b: mad: o! rynlbefic, lbs f0 louling fnfirmntiori is Important f0 jyau. Symbolic rubber NFL’! are comparatively new, they do not yet mafrb natural rubber lire: in all-around performance. and road-toiling work will. undoubtedly, bailm improvemenlr. In tbe meantime, bars-ever, syntbelfc rubber lire: will meet present needs and rec u: tbrougb the emergency. II’ CARE i: exercired AT ALL TIMES‘. Driving a! reduced speed: (35 M.P.H. or under). no overloading, accurate inflation, regular rotation (switching tires/ram one wlieel to another), immediate attention to tire damage and frequent ins action by a Goodyear Dealer will ena Ic you fa get sun's/is cfory rubber nrer. IO ‘lhu RID CROSS Your need: us!!! be taken Tb: continuing laboratory Jars/ire from synthetic Nail) Plan loe Race Meet Wednesday The Victoria Driving Club is Dlanning a four-class ice DFOEram on harbour ice Wednes- dBY afternoon. it was announced over the week-end. The ice is in good condition and fast racing is ex ted. The races start at 2 0' ock sharp. ollowing are thgl entries: , ass A Trot - Playdale, Christ Budlong, Lusty's First. y Class A Pace Lawless Peter. MarJorie Buillong. (Kill?! Princess Kalinuck, Paddy Aubrey. 51103; B got and Pace — Hazel- . . r Bucko McDonald) ism =— a ‘by-Tex w°""“" “m racing aarrruasr. the classes and scoring — Dr. Budlong. Grattan, May Win. Class C Trot and Worthy, Midnight nei-nwe. Billy 30y- il. S. S. Loses To Bathurst Team l figiicsciisboiniimbrs rate 0c ey am trimmed or - ciini-iottetown high 13-2 Saturdhyi AC " rmphy night 1n an eithlbitimi game, ‘Fhei first period ended 3-2, five in the second more in the third. Martin Molyneaux were the town goal-gctfers. Veniot was high BWTBI‘. Shooting three tallies two assists. Pace - Nelly i Scott, Bonny : ' Planned At scheduled at defeats 9 p.m. ice rio. 3 Bathurst Pierce, and Iivo '7 p. . is . 2 ‘t8. 111 L‘ 11D Chiarlo and ‘I p.m., ice no. 3 w< l7~_.LP§Q l5 -_Q°_1-_ §'__E- _.1.‘:im~ ‘iiow ABOIII A . BEIIER SliAll! Trophy Finals Curling lllub Three trophy matches march for challenge medals C “n l the Charlottetown N‘ B” Much m ‘flutromi; plgrilillxilntonight if ice con- The schedule is as follows: L. B- McMiilan vs. ueurge W. McLeod Trophy J. F. Hobbs vs. G. R. Dominion Life Troph and a 8T8 Di‘. H. H. Hooper. Y i; —,.lf._"il In the Acorn Trophy Dr. Plerct defeated the McMillan rink and forced another match. Previously l... __C.»/i.li18l1 rink had not been defeated. ‘ine same thing happened iii the George W. McLeod ‘Trophy when J. F- Hobbs defeated the Hooper {our which hitherto had not had a oss. At 9 p.m. the W. R. Cruikshank rink is scheduled to meet the H. I. Spillett rink on ice no. 2 for the challenge medals, held since last year by Spillctt and his team. Pete Muldoon, Pacific coast sportsman. died suddenly iiesi Seattle 16 years ago today". 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