night (o stick in the Stanley e flying Frenchmen skirmish Tuesday -4. fast dieting defence- red the first two Hawk nd ma, after which Johnny Gotise- and Paul Thompson sought to to the rout of the red shirts. puswell, siebert; forwards, Haynes, . Subs: Ion-din, Goupllle. Mantila. msileis, Brown, Raymond. ic o-Goal Thompson. Subs: (Gottselig, [evin- e kl . zfimith end McCai- i. ohlésco. Beibart man - MBIUH Chicago. Beibert 10:06 NEW YORK, miclilofl ms ‘ ey c pl n e up ayo picture tonight ls ed th Aineri 4 3 t0 mm way" hockey series. The "A's" the first contest 2-1. A crowd of 15,115 approval as the blue shirts in front and never war: Beater number when the second lace clubs of the National Hoc- of the Americans could no be de- nied and they forced the game to ire in a brilliant stretch ive. Little Clint Smith led file Ranger scored BOWLING HOCKEY WR E81 LING Black Hawks And Rangers Stave ;O_ff Elimination In Stanley Cup l Playoffs March 24 -—(CP)_ Black ks Earl eeibert getting h§;’t“...'?°.'§."i‘.“"° c new gm“ smith m; "Iilielleriod and 310th beat goalie Earl ihmmiehgeclfid “m” m” A“ "m" scored and Ime- T°mmy Anderson 8mm“ d ‘tom then on the Am. Lu" olnnated the plgy_ "P6. Rangers: Goal, K . lmamnhhh fllclikbicgly. t N. Colville. buicwllgf: . t . ' “ma: C Smith, Molynequx, e cans: Goal, Robertson; d - fence. Jerwa, Murray; forwsnls, sidlwllfi. Anderson. Wiseman- subs DQY. Gallagher, Chgpman ‘can. gcgriner. Bestiie, Sorrel] H’ 3mm,’ o ' ‘ ' olfihi. c =Dv~ dCa a1. mmlrrlny m“ S Fl!“ Period l- FlBCi-‘Ps, Hextsil (Watson) ran-icy: Gallagher, Second P C 1- Rensers. c. Smith (M. . ville. N. Colvillei 4:05. Co] 84' Trffifisnghilfdrly 8:31 (Wig ' 1 Tl GXSOH Q- lnlll. Stewart) 12:23. Penalties: Murray. M. Patrick, Molynesux. 2. sorrell. Third Period 5. Americana. Sorrell 1:13. 6- Rangers. c. Smith 15:00. '_1~ Americans. Sol-tell (Stewart) .58. Penalties: None. Down The Alleys GITTOWN HDWLING ALLIYS City League Rooizs-Siiil. Teds ‘Taxi-am. High single G. Nelson 328. High three l". Doucette and N. J. Clow 723. The stsndlngh of Elimination Tournament at e end of the sec- ond round:- . McLeod s» H. Prsught-om. B. Cox s: i". Msllett-olfld. J. Vennandere s: G. Doyle-Jim. I. Diamond 8s A. Goss—4989. N. J. Glow s» Mrs. Burke-mill. is‘. Gaudet Ar A. Kane-MEG. A. P. Power s; F. Martin-BBS. Taylor a I. Paquett-fllfl. McInnis & Mrs. Houston-Am. L. Ilhntaccl a E. Dolmen-MM. O. Praught s; D. McDonald-Adi)! J. Iawfor d: E. Iappin-MM. ' Tonight at ‘l:- Commerclal League: Patter-sons vs. Old Spain. HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Leone PIOCTk-SQQE. Racers-Zii35. Indies high single S. Smith 210: Ladies high three S. Smith 526. Gents high sin 1e G. McDonald fiigygents high ee G. McDon- Alerts-NOB. Crescents-Nilii. Indies high single A. Goss 178; Ladies high three A. Goal 513. Gents high single A. McCloskey 215; Gents high three A. McClos- key 688. B ell-Till. 2567 Tro tem- . Indies high sin le D. McDonald gguggdies high D. McDon- Gents huh sinsls L. BNWII m; high three L. Brown 723. Flying Frenchman-MB. Stars-mu. Ladies high single B. Connors 100; Ladies igh three D. McKenzie 463. Genie high single Dr. Duff 281: (Janis high fllree Dr. Duffy ‘lea. Quebec Aces Capture Title anneal clnmnionl F"? Senior Hockey m'"r~"c=..~r."c Wm“ eglerbrooke is l. i é 5 . the M-lflvrlewegeni.‘ better > I Hill SALE 2 i Used Car Parts and Motors. < Phone 005-1 or write LAWLOIVS Used Car Parts. Cumberland St- L-IOl-I-fl-I m THIS CORNER sliglllarhklll-ngiwfiltiltwhm “ndgeyii en s the city the Maritime and Provin- cial amateur skat chum. Dionshlps more than hi1: up to elilleotations on their opening last night, when a airy of Skating stars from the three Mar- itime Provinces gave Island fans $931318 to think over with I 1' $591M’ 0 rowess steel blades. p on u" lK all iii iii Never in recent years any-way, has such stirring compe itlnn been witnessed. In almost every race, and there was nearly '20 run 05- eyelash finishes were witness- ed as competitors called on their last ounce oi strength to oregano finish line in first piece. iii all 9K 9K Particularly was this true or the girls events. Never has the writer Seen such courage displayed by the so-called weaker sex. In more than one instance Just as the race would finish someone would have to be helped to the dressing room but in every case with more events com- ing oiT they would be back at the starting line again. 1K The only thing disappointing about the whole thing was the at- tendance. It was away below what it should have been but those who did miss it really mixed 5011185111115. Of course the impres- sion was around that there were io be no finals run of! and this calmed a great deal of it. To ht, lltovcvaeyxersowiahk thetmeet oonclum I en or granted a a packed house will witnes the races once word gets around what , 188i- nisni‘: show was like. . a’: if? iii Cwabiy handled by an eflicient hand of officials headed by Fred M. Shannon, r H. J. Kil- DeArick and Mr. Nixon. all officials of the Maritime Provinces Speed Skating Asociation, the lengthy 9198mm was run ofl without e hitch. Them were no waits and as a result the crowd hadn't adull moment all evening. 5K 9K And another thing that thefans were pleased with was the fact that only five ofliclals were on the ice all evening. This fact alonc w; tdléostehgin at an riftehct finish e rest of the officials placed at van- tr "e points. according to their po- skllfillmdwtiilere they coulg perform er u es more eager» . ilé 9k tie ' Renlarkixlg bers of the Maritime Provinces As- sociation were of the opinion that last night's show was one of the best they had ever seen. It was hard to beat, they said, and all handed bouquets to the Island eosnpetitore for their great allow- ipg a, alnst more experienced op- ponen- and predicted bright fut- ures for them if th cominue the racing game and go needed ex- perienoe. éié iii And the Island representatives did well. In every event they pro- vided plenty competition and a1- though they did not carry of! e great many titles rwvertheleas, Liglging by the showing they made t night it is not improbable that tonigiht they will add a fow more titles to their collection. I111 Y And this Jfhek is mall a marvellous ska enmfist night heshowedaburstofspeed in coming from behind to take the 3-4 mile event that was really breath-taking and the fans qulc to realize his ability, gave him a greet hand. ‘Tilers is really a fut- ure in store for this bo and it won't be too many years ore he will be on an Olympic team. Young and game is they come, Quigg today should hold his own with the boot in the Dominion. 'I‘onight's show promises to be even better than m night's and that is taking in a lot of territory. flutwe-honestly believe it. With the tstawhentry list htihat is taking! par an ng can ppen; upse may be plentiful but even if they are the crowd that will attend will witness many thrilling moments. If thrills were a. dime a dozen the fans last night witneaed a mil- lion-dollar show; tonight it maybe even better. . ti! iii lit Halifax Canadians, Maritimejun- ior champions. lost a tough one last night as they encounbrod their first opposition on the Mem- orial staph trail. but mm? cigar; n e open Mga-ritirners a raylgfhqflile that the team may advance fu er. iii iii On strange ice. plalyins Withbilt the services of their ace defence- man and naturally nervous, Oan- adians faltered lust enough in tlifl last period to lose the verdict. But with the second game coming up Oansdlaim will have far more con- fidence in themselves and every Maritimer will be wit; ird game. Remember When- (By The Canadian Prone) Jess Willard. with a finger fractured in the second round. suc- osssfuliy defended his heavywilht boxing title ainst Frank Moran in l0 rounds a New York 22 years age tonight. Willard lost his crown in i919 to Jed: Dempsey. telling I terrific beating from the Manors: Mauler at Toledo. 0. _________.___ AN HA8 SHARE lN WOMDODGEB CLUB “w r h all-s om ORK. F TC w ' an was Ybeeuasthgd a one-fourth ownership i/odly in the Dodgers Brooklyn National League baisebel lib. 5H6 iii mil 1:195:97" ‘$953323; ‘fillet’... isle‘ president 0f the bail oi b McKeevsl-‘fiwili save hie entire] _ ed r . worth $§§s°':h‘$l“e1o.o€em$ullo‘dau|hwr- The Maritime and Provincial weed skating championships will conclude at the Forum tonight when 2'! more champions will be dlicllared inflgdaritlnle and Provin- c on. Las ‘s show was a dandy. Tonight's will be even better with all the more favored events. such as the Maritime S-mile and tzwo- rnile, the 880 ladies final and the Provincial mile struggle lakgifi place. Every one of the-m develop into mighty mar es be- fore winners are d . oo, there will be the competitors who slipped behind a trifle on the op- ening night seeking to in lost zrolmd and get up with e point leaders. Also the Provincial title is far from settled and this gives the proceedings an added island touch and what Islander is there that won't go to see Island boys and girls perform. Bu the races won't hold all the spotlight. Specialties will be well worth watching. E. A. Lamy in his inimitable comedy antics that call at the some time for some nimble work on the blades. Char- lie Gorman who may race against two local hockey players in a 220 event and His Honor Mr. Justice Saunders’ presentation for the first time of his fancy skating troupe. Then lest but not least the crowning slaectacle as the pick of the Island beauties parade on the ice to vie for the title of “Miss Prince Edward Island". This ev- ro omo of the meet Mr. C. F. Archer is fully certain that this year's show will be the hem yet. mace nor time will not permit about tonight's program. Buflioe it io say that it will be well worth watcthing. You zullseed ‘w. asteihibia onsan acoo speotaclean tkoertain-ly fling a ipt of three-star avtracflons into one “lfiierewillbeabimperhouae andthosewhomiasitwulhave pientyod regrets for not attending once they hear about it. The show in nJr-liotlllullle Wills W" the The results of last night's skM- ing events follow: bkriihle senior men. 440 yardsz-llrirst heart-First. John QuiBg. Saint John; second. Har- old OBrien. &int John. time 46 3.5 geconds; second heat-Jo Gol . Saint John; second. 0. geconds: third heat-Bill Stewart. Saint John; second. loo Cormier. Moncton. t-l-lllre 44 second-l- no s. Maritime boys under 12;- heat-Gurney Loretta, gwgvmn ; 59001111, ciair Archer, Charlottetown, time 2'1 seconds: second heat-first. Allison Mc- G or. Charlottetown; second. eilld Mlrzy. Charlottetown. 220 Ilflhhoillnder “Maritime First heat-First. Clarence Dris- onds; ' second heat-First, Bill Morealde. Charlaogizet h; t Oeoil sleeve, noion. 4.5 ; third heat-First. Bill Brehaut, UlIB-TlOblAiOWIlf 88¢- ond, Charles Ahssén, Charlotte- , 35 s. town W688. hflsitmghdflf 18 Mari- "ha. Heat-l mus Moi-Him" 1mm; 2. réahlr ccie. Sack- , 4i ma“! under 12,’ 220 yards fill Ml. Clair-Archer. ChTown: il- Gumey ‘Lorette, Sackviile; 3. Rel!- inalddMul-ray, ChTowrl. Time 26 econ s. a w)‘ figg-lflg, buy] under 18 Mari- mf." Lebhalz-l Golding, st. John: z. Bennie Wilson. St. John; 3. Alec Cantley, Moncton. Time 1.28 2-5. zmfirsl‘?! tfiiolhnlifinefll-l-enni-sor . e . f‘ Edna Molnnls, Char- glfreiowrf; s. Marl; smiths Char- Morlcion; . Margaret Oormier. Moneion; 3. Icons Balry, Sydney. Time 20 4-5 seconds. 1g m”, 440 yards, ladies final Merit :- 1. Phyllis ‘rrites. Monctorv 2. Edna Bowers, M ' . time 1.00. 8M Ilfls under 16 Marl- irne :- i. Kathleen Ilangllle. GhTown; 2. Marion. Nottin . Oh’Town: 3. Joan Perry, Oh . Time 29 seconds. 44o yards, girls luldar 14 Mari- time final:- i. Jean Trim. Moncion: i- Ber- nadette Iowlor, OhTown 3. Joy Fraser, OhTown. Time 53 1-5. I80 rde, girls under l! Marl- tirno naI:-- ‘ 1. Shirley H an. ‘ 2. Delys Worth. ChTown: 3- Joyce Love. OhTown. 'I‘ime Shseconds. 440 yards, senior menu prov-n- final:- 1. Prentice Andrew. Ch"I‘own: 2. George Mwlood, Ch"I‘own: 3. Pete Millillburn, Montague. Time 44 sec- o . n!!! yards, senior ladies Maritime 1. Annie Hennillar. ChTown~ .2. Vania Carter. Moreen; 3. Illina Mv-Ynnl. 0h"I‘o"-. tln". 2‘ '84.. M’! car's, irle under l0 Marl- time fln :_'— 1. Eileen Hewrollr. Monwion: 2. Jean Perry, Ch"I“w~i. ‘time 51 2-5 serordv. M0 warts, boys under 14 Mari- gy ... ‘C's. Driedaim Mons-Mr: 2. Ctcii sleeves, Mansion; i. Billy Mm- Championships .Will Close Tonight With Starry Field Ready For Gun case m: nigh everyth wing are the events to be staged tonight with champions to be declared in each. MARITIME EVENTS 880 yards (3 heats and final). 440 (3 heats and finial). (2 heats and final). (2 hesisfland final). PIUOVINCIAIF-Senior Men German. » His H Ml‘. Justice Balm- dera and his Eating pulp. Exh June Carnpbeihage Skating Summary aide, ChTown. Time 24 4-5. lures-quarter mile senior men's Maritime:- First Heat—1.al&7ohn Qlllgi. St. John; 2.3 Roland Ostway, Borden. Second Heat-l. Ossle Stewart, St. John; 2. Joseph Golding, St. Tim 2.29. eat-l. Bill Stewart 5t. eorg , Ch . Leo Oonnler, Mono 440 yards, boys undel- 10 Mari- f ime incl:- 1. Billy McGeouch, St. John; 2. Philip Connell, St. John: 3. Prank Cole Sackville, Time 1 mile boys under Final:- 1. Leonard McGeoucl-l, st. John; . Leonard Golding. at. aennie Wilson, Bt. John. Time 3.- 3-5. 880 yards, ladies aenlor Mari- . Mary Smith. Char- lottetown; 3. Eleanor White. Char- lottetown. Ti e 1.50 1 5 Second H at-l. Margaret Corlnier, Moncton: 3. Leona Barry, Sydney. Three-quarter mile, senior men's final Maritimel-l“ Oesie Stewart. St. John; 3. Josea Golding. St. John. Time 2.15 2-5. nlor ladies final:— 1. Edna McInnis, Ch'Town', 2. "l! Mary Smith. ChTown. Time 49. 440 yards, boys under 1! provin- George McLeod. Charlotte- Boya under l8, provincial 880 . . l“- Bill Farlrfilharaon, sntel-scholastie relly .-.e.— 1. Borden: 2. Wrt Kent School, Ch'Town. Time 1.55 1-5. 880 yards. ‘boys under 14 Mari- '39.? Heat-l. Clarence Dris- ChTowri. Time 1.44. Second Heat-l. Cecil sleeves. ' BOXING BASKETBALL omen spom Pertli Juniors Rally T0 Win From Halifax BY ANDRE CABISSE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, March 24 —iCP)__ Perth Bl e Wings’ third period rally to t gave them s. 7-6 win over Halifax Canadians in the first of their best-oi-three Memor- ial cup series here. The Maritime Champions he.d the lead for two periods but a fluke goal early in the third lmotted the count, and Wings later went ahead to stay. Coach Gerald Hayes, the Hall- fax rchool teacher, showed through his team that he can teach nlore than classes, judging by the way Canadians ran rough-shod over Perth in the first part of the first period. But the boys tired badly in the inst stage, The Maritime representatives went one goal up after only two lnirlutcs of play and held the mar- gin until the three-quarter mark when Jack Hepworth twice scored for Perth. Then Thomas of Hali- fax came right back and recovered the lead for Halifax by scoring twice, givng them a. 3-2 margin at the end of the first period. Perth put on pressure to recov- er its .051. ground but Halifax re- fused to lie back and both teams notched two. the easterners carry- ing through with their fight all the way. ‘The third period. saw foor more goals, all within five minutes, but Halifax got only one, the last goal 0i the game. Halifax, without their qutsiand- reargllerd, George Olroucher- in hospital with blood poisoning in a finger-let the forwards do the puck carrying while the defence- men crossed their blue line but onoe or twice during the whole game. ‘They were wobbly at first without the 60-minute man, but played more confidently as the game progressed. Canadians drew plaudits of l.- 000 fans for the bitter fight they put up. Halifax-Goal. Cox, defence, Evans, Ooolen; forwards, Little Harmon, Thomas. Subs-smith. Redmond, O'Connell, Innis, Mul- cahy. _ Perth-Goal, Molvlanus, defence. Ross, R. Whyte; forwards, _Doug- las, Jackson. Kinsella. Subs-Ty- 516k, Hepworth, Buell, Code, Davis. Offlclals—l>ete Mill. Windsor N. 5., and Arnie Peterkirl, Ottawa. SUMMARY First Period 1. Halifax, Hannon (Ilitile) 2:- 2. Perth, Hepworth 11:16 M3.“ Perth, Hepworth_ (Tysick) 4'. Halifax. ‘Thomas. (Little) 1.; 5:.“ Halifax, Thomas. (Little) Penalties-linen 2. Second Period 8. Haaléfax, O'Connell (l-‘ted- '1. Pelth, Ross. (Douglas. Kin- sel‘a) 11:28 8. Halifax, O'Connell (Red- mond) 14:39 9. Perth. Kinselle. (Douglas, Jackson) 19:45 Penalties-Cooled Whyte Evans Third Period 10. Perth. Douglas (Jackson 3: 05 1 11. Perth, Douglas (Jackson) l: 2 I2. Perth. Kinsella (Douglas. Jackson) 6:30 ' 7 Halifax. Hannon (Little) ‘Penalties —Coolen, Tysicn. Miniature Rifle Shoot W. W. Walsh caiiiurcd honors last night in a No. 6 District Sig- nals minlature rifle handicap shoot at the Armollries when he carded a. . Other scores were: 1.45. 12. 440 yards provin- =Archer ChTown; second Olive McKay, C 52 d B80 yards, senior ladies provin- Wliitefilcivrown: .43. 580 yards, boys under l4 Mari- Cla el 2. Bill Brehautl ChTown; ‘ e One mile provincial senior men's inal- l. Pete Millburn. Montague; 2 GeorgeMcLeod. ChTown; ti. R Lawior. Ch’Town. Time 3.35. Barrel Jumping:- 1. Earlgféigrie. chTown; 2. Tom AINTREE. Enaland. ‘I stgenieehais‘, iinx-lladen as nev- orv. will he rill; before 25Q§0f0 ‘rt. Onsleen rrlri De‘rchan‘e favored to leai the fielzl of fie I f i °'°’ a§s"°..°£¢"."£n% irflt Slat‘ ‘we @@>_@ @ @ @@@@@ . ©@@.©.©_© “1 i z l? 14-1191 Speed Galore witnessed As Maritime And Provincial) Speedsters Vie For Honors Jhampionships In All Events Of SkatinlgMeets Will Be Declared At The Forum Tonight. After His Worship Mayor Foster had officially opened pro- ceedings in a speech in which he heartily welcomed the contestants to the City and wished the event the best of success, the Maritime and Provincial Speed Skating Championships got away to a glori- ous start at the Forum last night when 34 of the 68 events listed on the two-day meet saw champions declared in what easily was the most sensational display of speed ever witnessed in an Island rink. Sensational finishes, fast times and loads of courage were all on display as (he competitors, representing the three provinces gave their best attempting to earn a Maritime or provincial title. In‘ several cases, particularly in the girls races, competitors had to be helped from the ice as they skated themselvs into ll stateiof ex- haustion in every event. QUIGG OUTSTANDING i “all. a" i" our‘ .2’. ‘s. . » may the outstandins sneedster fiofits wfififz” n?“ ° é‘ “$0M u mmmmll “ha” a?" ‘hired tulle a 30 ogint leadubver defend- lm“ 1' ° °l Milburn. Pm l . h cam thr uah ith ic- - $12.“... ‘the 240 3nd Ilv-s llille il‘nl§l'£%'°ll'§ii§§ll“t§§ 31.3%“ '55 " even“ l" the "m" d"! W m“ .11 a result of his victory in the ior th Mariti . m‘ ' - Sliowlne u burst 0i Ioeeed that ‘will wlilltethiid “rill-s thglvg-ifin Tfifi dnlnllnw at times Quin threw o1! first place closely followed by Edna the two threats oi Oasis Stewart. Mclnnis who finished in the colored flash to chalk up well position in the only provinc earneduylctories. In the other clsss- girl's event run off. In the Ll you es o u? Mens Maritime events old wrovincial race Clair inches WWW i011 ,wnn close and it will Rained his second title skatng u take toniizhts events to decide lust victory in the 440. Wggaiig chem-mans will be for 1938. Borden Hilzh School chalked i1 - , didn fare so their second straillht victoryin well in the mans division but they relay wmpetiflon 1.;- flgg 3 gildunothizo without a title yo Shoo Cballenze ‘rronrlv when a e egg‘. showing emeptions defeated a WestKen School ‘teem skating a y m cl l. tea-ed half-mile c: es: "sir... Til". .3’; . .... "when! heat hikhlbrhts that dotted a sensa woman's nmsron ggnndanceenlm will mi o” " l their interest. There wasn't a In the women's division wand monlent. Between we; n, Iassieeufared ‘verficgell indeed with 8t. John amused the audience wi . some all. . . tics iashflinrzt tin the 880 yards offer fln- blades rsvhille Cllllmalrlietuégrmalillf 1% a 1 ov Annie Henniizar also of Chariotte- oval in e. 22o yam mum town in competition with skaters skit. "Good Old Days" fllilom Moncton. St. John and Back- also received favorably, le- . Tonight the balance of the lion In addition to the Mclnnis and studded card will be run off, to- llelaniélg‘ titleawinning efforts Is; gather with the staging of ha an ma e a clean sweep o "Miss Prince Edward Island Con‘ the 16 year old class with Kathlem test" and it is fully expected a Iangilie. Miriam Nottinz and Joan mo, u, we, “gagged Perry finishing in 1. 2. 3 order. $m£°$w gauging w“; y ere w a balked movmom!’ 575W“ in Fgiilicndance ionisht. owina is ih ummary o! led m u" Prwlmim Wmil- which events run of! lair‘ niaht: Rookie .. George Parsons Gives Toronto Leafs 1-0 Overtime Win OIverBruins‘ “m, mud th h vy bum lng by def (By srlfgiysgn Whig) h“ an?! ffeiiwiiifdfi axnd only onceena TORONTO. March 24—Y0ugg Y/Fllglxlorlllgi/edlzllll _ 5186‘ i: 151:9 Gem“ Fuwm’ who h“ ‘hum on a1 while Ray Gelh fe was fiiliffmfifinfififififi: in e first overtime gel-led. up the first game of the National F“ t P i d Hockey League championship ser- _ 5 °\'° ies tonight with a tha gave 94mg- _N°s"h°- m m” Toronto Maple Lea a 1-0 over- P9115‘ esémnareieflo; “I n Bco z N ne. gozagluif-lngremd om‘ ‘,‘,’,‘,',,,‘““’§_.,e‘,’“§ Penllallntles: ‘Portland and Hornn minute and M seconds of the sec- s00 m _ £132‘: rm“ end overtime period. 2i minutes Pe L“, - _ N - and 32 seconds overtime in all. ‘l “firing-v Mme Nick Metz, centre of the line on swfln _ None 9 which Parsons is left wing, drew Penangg Geflifle a" mm" Md ylieoo Overtime crmiwifugugflgéifnma "ilmfiuuuh i. ‘Ibronto, Parsons (Meta) 1M. m“. M1,; carrying the myth“ Penalties. None. 3mm‘ ‘Lied i” s“ hm‘ °" ° macros: FINALISTS SATURDAY bre . ______ Boston's tactics at the start of the _ second overtime that led to the LONDON‘ Naiwh 24 med w osl first in the best-of-five series “if "lfllfsis "$50635; ' . - 8.1111118. 0 be ‘Bil-lined M" “mrd” “mm- gerlil was einaugurated 6'1 years and Bruins "mi- “P m" 5m“! 1°’ but interest is greater than ev the first time 1118i. D1101‘ t0 the that the Samiqma] cmsheg sonl- grletfflslvrvg Rwlgidfgihsgg}; ‘Blactitillillrn and gsheffield will at- s e. ow . w“ anal“ all ca: . a on a Ell-gen rllfiserls e lick as the while Sheffield Unitedb enclosure wingman skated aheadp at the blue will be the venue for the Sunder- line, wenthpast Ctltllfifmlflgnfilllleflrdt land-Hudders ieid Town battle. K Q m“ m’ “ m s p5 LONDON-A new sport, ice- ide from 10 eet. 5 13,415 fans watched. the u. cycling-bicycle with blades under H. L.'s sectional leaders gave a front and rear wheels-was tried rfect display of defensive hoc- out. at Earl's Court here recently. ey for 00 mnutes. Both goalers A 24-hour ice-cycling race is i" .'-I'\trs,.»..? ' . .:=-.-..~e.uz-_,-, had onl I. minimum of work amid arron jLll le¢hF ’ SPEED FEATURES ‘IUNIGHT 1.--'l‘he fastest and most thrilling events are on the card. 2.—0ur own FIGURE SKATERS will surprise you. iL-Exhibition by CHARLIE GORMAN against two of the fastest skating hockey players in P. E. I. L-Side-spiitting comedy by E. A. LAMY. 5.—Exhibition by JUNE CAMPBELL, 9 year old local miss, (t-EXTRA THRILLS from start to finish. 7.—“'VilSS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” Contest-(outslde judges). ASK THE MAN 0R WOMAN WHO SAW LAST NIGHTS PROGRAM AND ADD THE NEW FEATURES ON TONIGHT'S CARD. A. S. Jones 98 G. A. Mayne 08 ‘a.’ CwMcKiznna g . . e V. E. Connors 9'1 W. T. Hooper . 04 A. V. Soillett M D. E. Mayne 93 A. D. MacMaster 93 9 - i’, c @. 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