111F111. six WRESTLING BOWLING HOUKEY THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN NEW$°‘1111$PQRT Boston Brains And Red V/ings Held To Tie Scores By Uonadien IHIS 1111 f iii \) 1111' .1 _ c:ll1 11'.) 1 , 111011‘: b1.- lliid that 111." 1.111111 nlSllm- l 1411i! 1111011‘. illc l 1'1 old ll\€i1S 1' 1d to the‘ r action- 1 4111115‘, To- yllst such - ".111.- liliest 1c world but 1111s fighting r1111: tosend s of old are will. nil 1111’ trim- n vl-l‘ a (lull ino— p.111‘ come t0- ,- 11110 .1110 plenty of ‘ their fill 1i they sit .~z11c_.1l the Forum. S [Y of Tuesday's game 1 lit 51-111 such a ruli- a good 111-.111y moons. .. kilecs all rlllne into Iillliis Vvilll ruled the struggle. nix-lit the l; out in the third live nliiluies 0n uprising 1t WAS i1 nntl right l0- 11 1vo11<l11l'll12 lvllv pnlillly" lunzled .~,1 :11 oilu tnow thc a11- l’.1t'1l- ‘ were plilllr t0 l-e \\ .111 llilu a lhl-re \\1.1.< no 13111 that was 01111’; 111_-1l1\ ll:ll1..s 111a’. v : - all (wt-hing. 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' 111119111 Abbm 1la\l1 11111111 f‘\‘l"""1l»" and p“? in 11.11 1111 1hr- lce with 11 mnn W1“, 1,1111 .1 liv 111r to show’ liuli 111v ibifltv in l . 1 .lll1"h that tlic L-lalitl i111!» 1b really comes 11111. to several of .1 1111.111- 1114" Kim"? 1 1111c." l1fll1'-'.k\l1'p1'15‘ , ,, ~l11 111111 11nd been a,» 1.l1;,1.~,11. 1o lll-flll-c Prowsefl 3lI,1"11l'l1!'_' All .1".\11'1!i lulu! i119"? 1 1.111111 <11 urnlcat rais- '\:l'l:1'1 bl 1i 1'1'1(1lll1rZ of 11111 name-i .11 1-:11=e'1\c.~ were 41,1113 1s ourselves when 1.11-1.11 111.11 :1 11111l111mvl referee mind 1111111111‘! lulfcst. ,,,. ‘ r The-c ls r1 nigucr 111 the wood-I Jlle some place; 111a‘. is Gilli-E 9V1‘ Gent. and it is to be hoiicd £1181 President, DOWCII WIIIIEIIOC- him s & Marogfons RNER l (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Feb. 24- MONTREAL. 'I'lle N11- iionn. Hockey Leagues ranking .kiilci-s, Montreal Canadlens Ubaiflll Bruins’ winning s.i.:1k at seven straight games to- zngli: by coming from behind in 1111- ziiird period w gain a I-l. tie. Johnny Gagnolrs goal midway ".11..1: §_1l1 the third made up for one that L-aroy Goldsworthv sunk 1,», tile first and left Canadicns ,l'.l.~t 11H’ 11011115 back 0f the lead- in the 1:1; ’1"1'1r0i1lo Maple Deals C's» 111. (ll\ 1.41.011. penalty for spill- . iided Cali- ‘1111 big Bruin defensive . While he inand Ray- e iibvaiit defence- dowil centre ice and llic puck lo .\i.1l1tl1i1 for a Shore's r¢..1_\1 1 Cniinoli. Tile Black Cat .\i)\'(l lil.‘ shot 1.1 a corner of llle lit‘! _11l11 l5 leer rllvuy. . \"l)lllll‘:‘I‘ came on 1 _ plav \\ltl1 Cooncy Welland and Gordon Pettingci- and 11nd merely to slip 1111- , uonlie Wilt Cudc as he (‘£11110 tilixvll 111i open alfey. And l1 lookl-ti a. if they would >111)’ i1i111a151 while the crowd of 7.000 ioared derision at their tactics. SL".\I.\I.1\RY Pint Period 1 Boston. Gnldslvorthv (Welland. ])t"'lI‘|‘..1*I') l-iiiil). Penalties: Gollpille. Hollett. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Gefiffe. Third Period 2. Canadiens. Gagnon (ltfantha, Rannolld- 9:52. Penalties: Shore. Lepiiie. Overtime S1or1l1g: None. Penalty: Geiliffe. DIAR OONS (‘ONIE FROM BFIIIND DETROIT, Feb. '34—.\1I0n‘.real‘s came from behind twice mnight to gain an overtime 2-2 Detroit Red Wings in a Nutloliai Hockey League game be- Il. wasthe third deadlock of the sca- by the same score. in five gs. D1 roit. fighiin: to overtake Chi- l1:1'.!0's Black Hawks in the league's American division and will a play- off berth. shot i11.t0 the lcad on Htn-bie Lewis goal at 5:15 of the ' 1Jeriod while Dave ‘Irottier r1. 1 in the penalty box for siashiiig 111111011. Paul Rain-lo tied the count a little more than six minutes later. 111111111111: a 25-fo0ter under goalie Norm Smiths nrm 0n a neat rush ‘Willi Des Smith. Six penalties slowed up the sc-orcktss second period. but when the Red Wines applied the pres- sure in the third neiriod with five men attacks. Run i-illdson put them again in the lead, picking 11D the mick for n high drive past B111 Bevcwrljzr- at 11:15. Moi .l‘(‘8l nlshes i» an attempt in tie failed until three minutes before the end of the regulation time when Trnttier came in fast ‘o 1111* 111s stick on a pass from Gus Marku and lift a short poke over the Detroit goalie. SIDIMARY First Period 1. Detroit, Lcwi. tMoitcr. Howe) 5:13, _ (D. 71th) 1. . Penalties: Trotticr‘. Northcott. Second Period Smrtnlz: None. Penalties: Aurie 2. Lewis, Gracie, Young. Riuiee. Third Period 3. Detroit. Hudson (Howe, Good- fe-"olvi 11:15. 4. Marorms. ‘Trottler (Marker. shinlflc) 1711K) Penalty: Nnrthcott. Tiverflme Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Favor St. Pats Competing In N. B. Playdowns 1(‘. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) AMHERST‘. N. S.. Feb. 24- Presnllviil J. P. MacDougall of the (‘1-11111111 Section, Maritime Amateur ll()‘.‘l{(‘_\’ Association. said torlay" a. "Wire" vote of the M. A. H. A. ex- ecutive 111111 <11v'-i1 nci-nllssion to Atillififrl Pals to enter ill!‘ N'1\v iiluiulvlck junior hockey play- downs. Miu-Dnugall said President Han- soil Dowel] of the M. A. H. A. had ilritilled hlni to that. effect. Si. Pats. int year's Maritime llzriior champions. withdrew from the Novn Scotia junior plirvdolviis 111st wet-k 111 1irotest of the Nova Scotiu Junior Hockey Association's llraw which plitctl them against the Halifax County winners ill the first round. The Amherst club's officials said ‘that under that arrangement they would he unable to finance the sen r111 and sought permission t0 enter the New Brunswick play- clnwns instead. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) 1 Baseball‘. most dynamic person- lillity. John J. Nfcfiraw. died at _Ne1\' Yollk four years nlzo today. lForty-tlvo years in the game—30 11s mailagcr of New Yzirk Giants- 1 the games ‘Little Napoleon" turn- lcd over manngcrshlp to Bill Terry 1n 1932 but continued as vice-pres- ident of the 1111b. He led 10 New York teams 10 National League honors 11nd three wor'd champion- ships-an all-tune record. WOODBURN. Australia — The Australian sculllng chamninnship wll‘ be at stake Feb. 26 when Evans Paddon, tftlehoidcr, rows against George 000k, Srdney, on the Rich- m River course. ‘VIaronns. Runge out when he investigates the mat- ter of the Abegweit protest m- night. '1' ' i 1 _ __ ‘_ .s.-.,.._.........1.....,~.-.,-.-..»u.. Rangers Skate T0 6-3 Win Over Hawks (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Feb. 24—Y0unl; Clint Smith's two markers touch- ed off a tlurry of goals for New York Rangers tonight, and the blue shirts swept o t0 a 6-3 win over Chicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey‘ Idea ue game. The result gave cac team three Wins their .\E‘RSDII series, with one game ending 111 a tie. The loss was costly to the Hawks since De- troit Red Wings tied Maroons and climbed within three points of the iliird place Chicago team in the American section. The Rang- ers led all the way. at one time hddiilg a five-goal advantage. Paul Thompson accounted for two of tho Iinwks total with Shill $'*"i‘lli_: the third coal. Mac C01- ville, Babe Pra _ Alex Shibickv and Lynn P trick 1110110 the other Ranger 11111 1 '.\l§\I-\R\' Fir“! Pcrlud 1. Rangers. Smith iPatrick. Dil- 10111 3:22. 2. Ranvcrs. Smith (Patrick. Hell~ crl 13:06. Penalties: Hexllill, Levinskv, Second Period _ g7 Rangers, M. Colvilie 11-19191» J's. ‘I: Chicago. Tliolnpson 13:37, Ranger-s. Pratt 1N. Colville, 1i Cffville) 14:11. 6. Rangers. Shlbickv 15:03, Penalties: Shiil. “kitsch. __ Third Period Rangers. Patrick lconlteri r Chicago Thompson 16011591111 1711111111 14:42. 9. Chicago Sliill (Dilhlstrom 1111mm 111-111 Penalties: Slvhickv. Watson, Down Th? Alleys HOLY N/DIE HALL BOWLING Mixed League Alei‘ts—3l72. Pacers- 331 Ladies high single A. Goss 237. Ladies high three A. G055 615. Gents high single A. Kelly and G. McDonald 276. 7 Gents high three G. McDonald 01. Flying Frenchmen-HIST Trotters-Moi. Ladies high single H. Praught 3. Lidics high three H. Praught 61') (m1. hieh single a. Dalzlel 2'12. Gents high three C. LcClah1 658. Stagers—3422. Racers—34fi0. _ _Ladics high single D. McDonald 9. DIAIdICS high three D. McDonald 7. Gents high single P. McQuaid 7. Gents high three F. Tierney 676. Crescents—2877. Stars—- . _ Ladies high single R. Sinnott 234. Indies high three J. Dillon 522. Gents high single J.,Hughes 297. Gents high three J. A. Bentley 679. Tonight at 7 o'clock shami- Lliciies League: Red Wings vs. Specials. Commercial League, In- surgl-nts vs. Basques. At 8.45 p. m.:— _ Big Four Iieague: Old Timer: vs. Five A~es. Holy Redeemer League: High Flyers vs. Doughnuts. CITTOIVN BOWLING ALLEYS Elimination Tournament A. Taylor 8E I. Fnouet 1316 J. Vcrmendere 8c G. Doyle 1287 N. J. Clow 8r. M111.‘ Burke 1235 B. Cox it; F‘. Mallet 123i A. II. Burke <0 N. McKay 1°07 K. Acorn & A. Sherry 1163 P. M11Ii1..is dz Mrs. Houston 1131 F. Gaudet & A. Kane 1127 J. Power 1b F‘. Martin i041 H Mclnnis 8a I. Bradley 926 Standing in the first round of Pllnlinrition doubles:- J. Vl-rmci1_:’11rr- s: G. Doyle 5008 J. Lawlnr 1b E. Imppin 4893 K. Acorn & A. Sh-errv 461711 ‘l. [Tamond A: A. Goss 4788 C. Praulzht & D. McDonald 4738 A. Tajvlor 111. I. Pllrluet 4718 B. Cox 1% F. Mallctt. 470$) N. J Clow <0 M"; Burke 4086 L. Fnntlicci X: F. Dnugan 4640 F. Dnllccite 1% A. Kane 4626 A. H"rkc d: N. MacKuv 402.’! H Wz-Tcorl A: ii. PITUWIII 4585 7‘ Wnclidam .1: P. t-fcKinnon 44"‘! H ‘-'i"Inl1l< 8r I Bradley 4391 J. "'~K1nl1on A’ S. Smith 4'16? V "illeali R- V. 831111 4R7! J Pnwcr 1&1 F‘. Marin P1111 C liicKeliiill R1 M Smith 4716 G. Nelson &' C. Matheson 4174 P. McIlniis R- .'\'r.<. Houston 4116 City [league _Ei:cuit Co 41424. 1 344. . High slnlllc P. McInnis 33R. High three P. McInnis 911. Ted's Taxl- 3110. Vl-is-ZDGG. H1211 single R. Duncan 301, High 1.111110 A. H. Burke 094. Tonight ilt 7:- Olz’ Spain vs. Esqulres. ‘ ~ " Holma 1 "CAP" STUBBS _ I91‘, with n. $15.50 ringside ticket in l 1 1 1 1‘ By ALAN GOULD I Associated Press ‘Sports Editor l NEW YORK, Feb. 24—.A.l1 Iistic paths lead uiiswervingly to the forthcoming return match for the ‘ world heavyweight title between‘ Joe Louis nnd challenger Maxi Scluneling. And it looks like they are going to be crowded, whether the, big fight of 1938 is held in Yankee Stodiilln. as expected, or, on a sudden shift play, in Chicago or Detroit .. 0n- tlie heels of his three-round 1 knockout of Niltlian Mann last lllkllt before a 8100.000 "house" Louis \\‘-.1s matched today for the second of three "little time-ups.” It will be llcld in the ChicagoSta- diulll- April 1. and the Brown Bombers opponent will be Ilarry‘ Thmlmfl I118 Eagle Bend 1Minn.) 1rial~l10rsc w bounced 311 .\1..1; ' .' 1r.- (iellfiuii rim! 111st l)ecel11bcl' _ Scllmcling and stepped in the eighth round, Earned (‘liance 1 not only a special yard- . Tliornlls got the match. because he offers stick tor fllrtlicr t-lnjiarison 0t'_ Louis and Schnielilv but because his ' 1 , _ _ i against young Jimluv Adainlcl: of Detroit in‘ the Garden lust week. Adam- lck. who won a close decision, turned down an offer t0 become lflrrlllg Joe's next. victim. b Meantime Schmeling is bookecr in April 111. Ihiliiburg, for {115311111-(1 and inst OI 111s own tlll1e~up ser- ies. Sieve Dudas, veteran New JP": lll-awlvellzlu. 11-111 be the pally of the second party, Profitable Build-up 11 all adds 1111 to the best and undoubtedly the liiost profitable hfifl\'.i'“‘t‘li'.lli1 build-up progran} 51"" 15127- U16 Year of the ‘second DPmt1=cl1-'1"llni1el1 fight. Regardless of where the return Lollis-Schmel- lng mn‘r-l1 takes place it figures to dralv close to 81500000. It's a ‘natural’ that is now being thrjy. 01121115! re-flavored, to offset- the “Um-VERY lflbse since the German flattened the negro. Ice Racing On Harbor Saturday Tomorrolv. Saturday, 1111911110011 the Victoria Driving 1 b ~.\-111 110m three Classes for tro‘ s and oac. ers. and t1 match e on 1119i; course opposite Vlctolia Park. The track committee will have it clean. ed off and in excellent shape. Great interest ls being taken in the frcc-forali-trot. The following are the classes and entries: Free- Fnr- All Trot Lusty Frisco, Bllbysei, Millie Kal- muck. Class A 111m» Daisy Peters. Jackie V010, ivlajoi‘ Cope. (‘lass B. Tm. and Pace Juno Worthy," Ethel AUIJYC)’, Dude Potempkin, Peter Frisco. NIalt-h Race Barney. iPat McKennai. Princess MacCrimmon (Vlmy Jones). Sports Dope (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Feb. ill-Art Colli- liis pocket. passed up the Louis- Mann fight to watch Canadian outdoor slmrtislncn in a fly- catchlng exhibition .. no wonder they call the Ranger ilefencenlan "the trappci-‘K. Montreal ltoyals have their fin- gers crossed ()\'l‘i' Gus Dilglis.... Gus. lending Royal slugger with a .327 average inst year when his left lung collapsed ill llllfl-SPHSOILIOOILS iii new .. One Wat" from the time lie was (P1111911 i1 l)l'1Xll1L{l1('l‘l1“(‘ by the New York Athletic Conlniissitiii. Max H1101‘ Until ncd nnc _\I‘.\'I(‘l'(lfl_V . he arsllrcrl the Colilliiirsioiiers he 111.11: “scl-ilills" in his training for about WFII Tclnliiv Farr .. Connie Mack has liit uitchcis‘ plumtzcliie hunts. not 1111s. .11 pit- cher 12.111 do liloie good lviiha bunt than a b so 111 " says Mack. .. Nev: York . ndvnnc 1- squad slloulll leave S111 fur tlu-ir Si. Petclzslillrv training camp pitcli- er Van Linlzltr Nlllilgo i1-.>.1lres LHIT)" MncPhall will iiceii three vcars 1o build Brooklyn into a 1111111111111 prospect. 200 GAML. N0 GOALS BIRMINGHAM, Plnglalitl — J. P. Murphy. West Iiiwunlvich Albilllrs right halfback. 1111s played 1n more thnn 201) English 1111111110 and cup 1 _r inatche" bllt 1111s yet to score , Cit} l Louis. To Meet Thomas In I lSecond “Tune Up” Bout_ To Schmeling Engagement Wa nt Ka ne In Playdowns zcwc-n l (C. I’. by Guardian's Special WIN) SYDNEY, N. S. Feb. 24-111 an almost. stnrtliiii; (icmonstration 01' the 0:11.111,‘ 111111 Pythlas spirit, the executllc of the Sydney Million- aires Ilockt y Club decided today to ask the witu-itiine Amateur Hockey A-sociulion 1o declare playing coach Jackie Kane of the Glace 131131 lVIiliers eligible for the Nova‘ scotia hockey playdowns. i Kline, a former Big Four star,’ came to Glace Bay from Charlotte ~ town after the M. A. H. A. resi- dence r1111? i1." and the Assn: iation ruleli i111 lonlti compete in 111 Ilrcton League but not in the proriiicia‘. playdowns should the Miners win the league title. Under his tutelage. the Miners developed from n. cellar contender into a 1irllishl1d squad. Winding u in third place they defeated Nort Sydney in the semi-finals and Sydney in the finals to bring (Pace Bav it: first hockey title In 20- odcl years. HOCKEY B O It D E N JR. TERRAPLANES SHUT OUT KENSTNGTON JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB, l1 TO 0 A fast aggregation of junior puck chusers, the ililiior Terraplanes 0f Bondcn whitewashed the Kensing- ton Junior Hockey Club 6 to 0 in dortlcn rink 0n Wednesday night before a small number of spectat- ors. to win the first game of their ilvo-ganle series and carry a lead of 6 goals 11110 their second game which looks like a sure thing for the Terraplanes; but as the saying goes. one never knows, until tine series is over.‘ The first period opened slow and continued so throughout with oc- casional rushes, and combination conspicuous by its absence, but fcaturiilg a general stampede to the penalty box which continued throughout the whole game, a number of them quite unnecessary, each team receiving 8 and those along with so much whistle turned u1hat might. have been a good game t0 watch into a poor one from a spectators point 0f view. The second period opened with a rush by the Terraplanes, and they were rewarded with two quick goals, the first at 6.45 by J. Dar- raoh on a miss from Love; the second by A. Oatway on a. pass f11om J. Darrach at 7.57. From this point on play rushed from end to end but both goalies proved too WORl ‘died in training good to be beaten, until 3.29 in the third period J. Darrueh and Love once again combined, Darrach reg- istering zit 11.49. The Tcrraplalies on a gang, at- tack claimed another goal. clalln- ing the put-k went through the net. but goal judge K. MrlcLcan ruled it went outside and the ref- erees upheld his decision. However, nt 13.35 R. Oatway on a beautiful solo, quickly followed by W. Mutlort at 14.08 on another solo, inarie no nltstuke iii placing 11111.11" shots and beat Matthews to give their tram a five-goal lead. From this point 011 Kensingwn, playing five forwards up. had the Terrriplaiies penned in behind their own blue-line but could not make the red light glow t.o break the goose egg, nlid at 19.59 J. Dnrrach scored the last goal of the game from a. inixup outside the crease. Lineups: Terrnpluiics Kenslilziflfl W. MZICAIPCI‘ Goal E. Matthews R. Ontway Dcfcnoe G. McKay D. Baird S. McKinnon A. urgess G. Jay Forwards K. Hardy C. Love E. Whitlock J. Dnrrach C. Glydell W. Muttzirt, E. Jardirie B. Burch B. Campbell A. Oiiilvav L. Campbell I. Gatidct A. 131113955 C. D. I-Iolvatt Coach 0. Darrach SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None. _ Penalties-J. Dnrrach, Tubllnnllfll" 11111.41. tVhitlock, Birch. ' Second PITIOII FEBRUARY :5, 19_ BOXING “I i‘ ' BA5KEIBALL OIHER SPURI l SENIOR SERIES — Best A Brlstling, RESERVED 45c L-38i ABBIES vs. CRYSTALS ‘three of five games for Island Championship STANDING — One game each, with last game at Summerside protested by Abbies, and ‘definite decision to be_given_by Mnl-Iansen Dowel] (in person), President M.A.H.A., who is coming TONIGHT to settle A BIFF, BANG, “CARRY ’EM OUT” ENCOUNTER. BOX OFFICE FOR RESERVATIONS NOW OPEN. BATTLE TONIGHT FACE-OFF AT 9 O’CLOCK all disputes. Lightning Fast Game is Assured Tonight. WOOL-Fill RUSH 35c ALL TAX INCLUDED CHILDREN 20c "QM Te rr ifying Race Legend (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Feb. 23—T.he fact Hugh Lloyd Thomas, diplomat and sportsman, lay dead today had re- vived the ancient and terrifying legend of the Grand National Steeplechase. The legend is. “favorites die young in the Grand National," and the record of this year's race a1~ ready supports it. Three horses, all listed at one time 0r the other among the fav- orites to win at Aintree March 25, before the 49- ear-oid Lloyd Thomas was fatal- y injured at Derby yesterday when he was thrown from his horse. The first horse to go virus Rath- friiand, former winner of the Irish GrnndNntioiial. He dropped dead in the paddock five weeks ago. The next was Ego, i937 favorite and well liked again this year. He too fell dead in the paddock after 51015111112 second at Gatwick early this month. When E20 died. Sliver Bow II stepped up among the favorites. Nine days later, Feb. 12, he broke his neck in the Troytown Chase at Lingflcld. These three incidents . and the death oi‘ Mr. Lloyd Thomas sent the experts pouring through the records in search oi’ another Grand National preliminary cgmpplg-n that could equal the current one in fatalzties. Mr. Lloyd Thomas was preparing to ride his Roval Mall. winner in 1937 and well re- garded for this year's renewal. Even J. B. Snows Delachance, the favorite, got a bad break im- mediately after attaining that high Position. Fulke Walwyn, who rode Rcynoldstolvn to victory in the Grand National in 1936, was en- gaged to ride Deiachance. A week ter Walwyn was pitched from another horse and broke his wrist. As u result he'll probably not be in Delachance‘; saddle at Alntree, In trmilzlitis r-allover at the Vic- toria. Club. Dclachnnce was back- ed at 100 to H. with Arthur Sain- burv's B11111 Shirt second choice at 15 to 1. Blus- shirt today won the four-mile Fringfnrd Hflhdirap Steeplechase at Windsor for his third straight victory. QUIRK T0 RFERHHONORS m SKATING 1111212111 1mm: NOIRTH SYDNEY. N. S. Feb. 24 —1('P1--'P'nns werp ilnrierwav to- dsiv to send Louis Quirk to Char- ‘lcttetolvri to rnorewnt. North S_vd— nay in a. skating‘ meet. March 10 and 11. A benefit will he staged to obtain expenses for th» trio by the fol-ward of north-side Mon- Pmbs Con» Breton County ‘League Hockey team. ’ MALICE Malic is a sharpqaglnted sword which penetrates the soul of its Death Revivesl Regals A re . El i m i n a ted By Olympics M in iature“ Rifle Shoot Major W. A. Smith carded 11 9, last night to top coiii/JSJIIILS 111 1 No. 6 District Signals miniatm rifle SIIOJS at the Armourics. D. E. Mayne and A. S.Jo11cs W11, Summersid OI " I" ‘ _ 1'1 e ‘Imp as mot n g t shot B. 94 for second p ace while A stlptured the western section title o; we A E_ MacLean Hockey _D. Mchitlsier CRILUTCCI thirtl posh. League when they outscored the ‘mags? $002k were, ' Aiberton Regals, 8-5, in the second game of two-game total-goal ser- gvffigf,“ lea. Bunlmerside won the frst A v_ $91119; Same. 6-4- V. E. Connors The Olympias will now meet Victoria Unions, winners of the eastern section and present hold- ers of the Maritime Intermediate hockey title, for the loop champ- ionship and the right to enter the Island piaydowris. In the first game of a two-game series. goals to wlint, played at Summerside Wednesday night decide the championship o1’ the wsetern section of the Mobean League. the Summerside Olympias obtained a two-goal lead over A1- berton Reguls. winning by the score of 6-4. The lineups: Regain-Goal. Hardy: defence, K. Profit, B. Profit: forwards. A. Mai- Iey, Richards. Matthews. Millman. C. A. Saunders C. M. Jenkins D. L. Rice Island Curlers Leave Today F0 r Toronto e===g=a=ww=a =~<J..,._->-.-»— The "Big Four", provincial curling champions and holder! of the British Consols trophy, leavethls morning for Toronto where they wlll represent the ,1_ Maggy, M1111¢l1,_'M¢Q11ade_ province in the Macdonalli Olympics-Goal, Boates; defence, tankflrd play for Dominion Hunter, Woodside. Rankin: for- vhwmnivnshlp honors in wrn- wg; _ DQ113111, Hagan, wedge, petition with the Icadlngrlnkl Hogs. Sullivan, Hickey. M other provinces- Referee_.-~Me111 DymBnt_ The rink. which wlll carry SUMMARY the colors of the local curling plrsg Pgflofl club, Includes: C. M. Willilmu, 1.431311111111115, wedgc (Hogan) _1() lead; J.A. Fraser, second stone| G. G. Hughes, mate, and ER. McLaine, skip, The’McLaine rink ls regard- ed the strongest one to repre- 2—-Rega1s, Richards — —- —15.16 Penalties: Profltt, H an. Second Per 0d Ii-Olymplas, I-Iogg (Hlckgy. 5111111111“) _ _ _ 4,55 sent the province since its par- Iynqpms‘ mckey tlcipntlon In Dominion play (I-Iogg) _- - ._ _ _ _ _15_49 three years ago. 5—Regals, Richards 1i - I-t-Olympias. Rankin ——1B.44 . — f". - -- -;—____ Q"@4‘§§§§§§§§§§§‘§-§§§‘§.‘ 7 gilckey)Pr-fi- — - -- ~18_04 - ciza . o tt 7 (A. lfialley) — —- — -- —-19.50 s Penalties: V'l1_/lo?dsi4il,e.rlod - rd e IPOIvmnias. Hickey 9481*“. "J1 s " " '" “° 1 HD1385. l! It ' io-itflogiflnlvi-tth _ _ _ _w'o5 3:5}? Aitfmqzn Baa s. a. ews (Millman) —- — — — --14.55 c C Penalties: Hgcgan. S 4-00-000o~o~ooo¢40o0o000-9~ FINAL GAME liiciJiAN our AT VICTORIA M NDAY, FEBRUARY 28th WESTERN SIATPIOFS \VII""“".. VS. VICTORIA UNIONS Cup Will be Presented to Winners. Admission 25c and 15c. l" ent rt ner to the quick. 1--’I‘errn"1.Zl111e.1=, J. Dnrrlich (Love) — — ~ — ~ - — 45 ‘ 2—'i‘ 11"r-.111‘..111r1s. A. Ontway 1 . Dzlrracli) - — -— — — - 7 l p,11_-,,;1111~s..\1It-Kn_1,- 121, Jarzliiie, R. l Oa1\\'l1y1 <21, l Third Period Ii-Tcrrnpllllies, J. Dnrrach 4Love1 — — — — - — — — 329 4~’l‘i1l'l'apla11es, R. Oalwnv —13.35 5—'I‘erl1aplal1es, W. Muttart -—14.08 6-Tel'ral1‘11.i1cs. J. Dllrrach —1il.59 . ~.I. Darla/h. McKay, Mc- K111111011 till, (Infidel, Muttart. Stops: by MaoAleer. 33; by Mat- thews, 20 R!‘It‘i'ff"S—MIlIRI' Waite and Don McPherson. 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