PAGE SIX Miners Beat Truro 7-5 To Win Maritime TYtIe In Four Straight Games GLADE BAY. 11.5.. March 16- (CPi-Giace Bay Miners rolled to their first Maritime senior hockey champicruship tonight by defeating Truro Bearcats 7-5 to take their bcst-ot-seven final series in Straight games. Miners, Cape Breton League titl- lsts, succeeded to the crown won last year by Sydney Milionalres of the same loop, vmo went right through to the Allan Cup final before they were stopged. The tri- province champions will meet the Quebec winners in the first round of the cup playclowns. The lightly-held Bearcats from Nova Scotlirs Antigorrsh-Pictou- colchester circuit. managed to keep pace with Miners in the game's early stages and led 1-0 at the end of the opening period. But the Glace Bay power told in the sec- ond session as Miners roiled up four goals against Truros one. Each team sccred three in the last period. Forwaids Moe White and Pat Desblens provided mo=t or Miners’ punch offensively. each getting a pair of goals. White rang up three assists While Desbiers, who scored in Miners’ last. 26 (LEI-IL, sched- ule games, hel-md out on two goals. Boots Baird. Jack McBeth and Bill cooper acccutited for the test of the Glace Bay scoring. Truros five gcas were distributed among five players. playing coach Ab Conick startln the p815“ Wm‘! his tally in the fist half oi tile opening period. Jenhn, Mclnllv". Jackson and Rgdfllllld followed nun in beating goalie Earl Boats. SUMMARY First Period L-Truro. Oonick (Rmlnlond) 13:24 Penalty—Maclde Second Period 2_Glace Bay. Baird Foster) 2:50 3-911104: Bay, Desbiens :0) 4-Glace Bay. Desbiens (MOB-Wit White) 9:40 5—Truro, Jensen (Forbes) 18:45 G-Glace Bay, White (Monsonl 19:28 Penalties-Jackson, Ccooer Third Period 7-Truro. Mclntyie Conicki 1:57 McBetli 8—Glace Bay. Baird) 6:17 Q-Ginoe Bay. While (Desbienll 9. (White. (McBeth. (White) (Redmond. (Fcs tel‘. .45 io-Gldce Bay. Coop" Desbieiis) 12:00 l1—'l‘ruro. Jackson (Redmond, Mc- Intyrei 13:12 l2-'I‘ruro. Redmond (Conick) 17152 Penalty-Gallagher. B '1 G. Moliherson F‘ D (“v/‘lng n. Bzgcieley 241 23o 20s Total—2662. Y. M. C. A. BOWLING ALLEYS Rebos:-- —- C. Doyle 141 145 126 lion Ladies league C_ Craswell 182 178 14?. — J. l-lerrell 211 203 19? Happy Gangz- l“ C. McDonald 115 271 1;: r. Mutch 194 190 0 A. Martin aoa 15a A_ Craig 215 178 l6 High single A. Martin 308. C. Browu 213 105 r-pgh three R. Bradley 676. L. Jordan 111 113 1H C. N. C. S. 2 1-2 Dis A. Patterson 148 1B8 B8 Rbe s 2 1-2 ill-S. Totali-ZZIZ, ‘ International League June Bugs:- I Lafferty 206 150 158 Davis 8a Fraserez- J Dillon 167 139 247 I, Dowling 130 170 21B .1 Lart/er 112 201 13a w. White 1'14 1'11 202 A‘. Jewell 13B 13c 160 w. cuclmore 20a 1'18 15a Low Score 113 as E coma 20c 133 192 T0tal-2l52. mfataanahzalgz 216 176 18° o - . W :- E 15:11” 164 179 169 Stanley Steamers:- K. Stewart. 176 125 234 E. Stanley 173 193 195 n. Hooper 134 15s 131A. McAskili 1'16 111a 220 F. MacKinnon 151 148 150 R. McLellan 270 257 2'27 H. Turner 169 301 168 E McGee 161 182 237 Total-Jail. R. Harlev 221 187 182 'Pntal--30B4. Emp|,-,_-;;__ High single R. Mcbellan 270. A, scntnor 207 115 1'79 High three R. Mcllellan 754. l. E Maclean 135 170 194 ——i-———-—- A Warren 137 161 134 B‘ 5 136 140 154 M Adagvms 11a 12a r10 New Annan Total-ZEN. m 47 . High singe J, D on 2 . High 1.11100 r. Mutch 51a. T8011! winner Rehek h League A “ S. Shore League CQSZ— M. Dover 175 199 166 ' J1 Mam?" 13‘ m 135 A fast skatin hard checkin B. niornton 142 15o 1'10 New Anna“ wanflm “jam 68mm? I-‘Lqsrgninclrgz. 108 171 2°] 6d the South Shore Hockey League ° a — °- when they defeated Middleton 12-5 Royals, {gr t-lljleli thitrd fstrrixaightuvictory in '“' e es cu o ve I.’ al payoff i ilemmir 1;? P“ series. The game played at Bedeque M- lwf“. m‘ 31 19 Rink was witnessed by a large 0' B mtm" 1 144 133 crowd 0f fans and despite the one- <, 3°“ _ 135 1Z1 135 sided score the game was interest- Fotal-laiw. ing all the way. vmon" wit; their viiztorykthe New An- . - '_ nan am, regu ar wnners all sea- E Mmhe“ z“ 195 349 son captured two trophies the Sim- M‘ 19mm" 125 153 9 mons and McFarlane Cup and the w< Bil?“ 127 57 154 Horace Wright Trophy. Both these C Smliil 2-9 144 4 trophies were presented after the L°\‘/ 53°11’ 134 133 123 game. The Simmons and McFar- Toiflk-ZQM- lane trophy was presented by Mr. Dumb no". globefitt grdlfiie fivéilth the Horace i" ted b I_ Lafferty 1'71 123 I64 T}? 15mg): y n‘ mesa“ y D. Hooper 230 124 161 Mgddlt 1 f t}, a. white 199 11a 115 wool. 13.11? ‘gfiuwiilerhoohv o; E. MHCPYKIPSOII 134 134 123 ing presented by James Clarke. C BTW-Tl 138 155 129 Feature of the evening was the Total-2266. presentation to Reg Bradshaw of High single H. Turner 251. High three E. Mitchell 658. HOLY NAME BOWLING C. N. R. League étrlkersz- F. Lafferty 246 191 149 J. Strain 184 1B8 208 G. Nelson 204 235 193 S Duncan 153 132 125 C. McLean 130 199 208 Tctal-ZHS. Bridge L; Builders:- J. Martin 228 2B5 155 G swan 155 211 162 J. Doyle 129 158 273 G. Bevzms 147 149 12'! Low score 130 132 125 T0ttil—2567. High single .1. Martin 21w, High three .7. Martin 660. Strikers 4 pts; B. 8a B. 1 point. _ 148 119 226 ill-I“. $5.5... $21251’- the Middleton team of the ladies cup donated by the Bedeque rink. The trophy was awarded to the most valuaiiie player in the league and was presented to the Middle- ton player by a couple dressed as Monsieur and Madame Winkle. Winnipeg draws Port Arthur 3-3 PORT ARTHUR. March IB-(OPi —Wlnnpeg Navy Chippawas rallied in the third period tonight to deadlock Port Arthur Bear Cats, ‘Thunder Bay senior hockey cham- pions 3-3 and fought through a scoreless overtime in their Allen last 10 minutes oIf the third pQflOd, Cup elimlnatlons series. combining for three goals to ‘The Lakehead sextet defeated break a 2-2 deadlock and make the Manitoba champions 4-2 in the best-of-five series first of their l Maybe Rangers Spot forwards For All Stars By Dick Sheridan Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, March 16—(OP)—1i i1asn't happened before in the 12- year history of the National Hoc- key League All-Star teams but it is Just possible New York Rangers‘ high-scoring iolwapd llzie of Lynn Patrick, Bryan Hextali and hi1 Watson may be picked as a llnit for this year's club. Many times a. club has placed two forwards on the ail-stars. Frankie Bouclier and Bill Oook of Rangers made it in 1933. Charlie Conacher and Harvey Jackson of Toronto were ohcsen in 1934 and 1935. Marty Barry and Larry Aurie ot‘ Detroh, got the nod frcm the writers in 1937 and Syl Apps and Gordie Driilon caught places on the 1939 team. However, on each occasion tho third man vmo filled out the line failed to make the grade Score Leader-e If scoring power alone was the basis oi selection, sports writers participating in The Canadian Press current poll to determine the teanirs personnel, wouldn't have to look beyond the Rangers. ‘ Hextall has held the scoring lead almost from the start of the season and at all timcs has been Closely pursued by Patrick and Watson. Hexlail, who plays right wing, has 56 points at the latest tabulation. Patrick, on left wing, has 54, and Watson is third with I-f the line doesn't get all-star rating, no doubt, it will be clue to the fact the spcrtwriters preferred someone other than Watson for centre. His greatest threat is Apps. Don Grosso. Detroit, Bill Taylor, Toronto and Bill Thcms. Chicago. also are piominent candidates for the position. _Dit Clagtiper, Bostons great ice leader, was a sure-fire bet for one of the defence positions until he ran into o, serious injury last Jan- uary. He may get the odd senti- mental V0142 frcm tire writers but it is doubtful if he will be chosen over more active players Rearzuard Prospects ‘Hie iearguard is e cted to be picked from the fol owing: Art Coulter and Babe Pratt, Rangers; Tommy Anderson, Brooklyn; Flash Hollett, Bcstcn: Bingo Kamrman and Bucko McDonald, Torccito and Earl Scibert, Chicago. Li Seibert, is selected it, will be a climactic point in 11's career. He was on the 1935 All-Stars while I member of the Rangers but since that time he has been more or less in the background. The goal-tending position is cori- sidered strictly a two-man duel between Turk Bioda of Toronto and Frankie Brimsek of Boston. Brcda took it from Brimsck last year, winning the Vczina trophy at the same time. It is quite poss- lbie the Boston boy will reverse the procedure this year. In addition to Broda. Clapper end Hextall, other members of the 1941 All-Star cast were Wally stan- owski and Sweeney Scl-iriner. Tor- onto and Billy C:w‘e_v, Boston. stancwski and Co-wfey have been beset by injuries that ruined their chance to repeat. Schrlnet has had a very ordinary year. Hamilton takes Two-game lead HAMILTON, Onléi, Maid! (C?) —-Hzim ilton senior hockey championship held the Ontario Hocke tion representatives previously in the ssrie The gave Hamilton its victory round of Allan Cup playoffs. 16- ajors took I two-game lead on their Canaclilirtln e . ination series with Buffalo-Anker- ite Bison; here tcnght with a 5-2 vct/ory 1n the second game of the séeries. Majors won the first game -2. The Northern Ontario Hockey Association senior diam-plop Bisons Associa- trough a scoreless first per'od, Hamilton built a 2-1 lead during the second and in the third period Iockrd better against the wgged-checklng of their opponents than they had 8. Brady-Conlck -Runions line in the Majors heavy favorites to take the series and advance into the next Pete Kelly Captures A.H.L. Scoring title NEW HAVEN, CODZIWMBICH 16 -(AP)—Pete‘ Kelly, Amizetsi, 11.5., sandy-haired Springfield star, cap- tured the American Hockey Lea- gue's scoring honors this season according to the final statistics re- leased today by President Maurice Pnclolcff. I Kelly unleashed a closing season drive to draw away iroin the field, wizidirm up with 78 points, 11 more an Lou T.u:iel of Washing- ton. Les Cunninzllam. Cleveland we. fnished third with B5 points b lead the western divbicns bom- barders. FLAT RIVER. ICE RACING The Flat River Driving Club held lire best race of the season on Sat- urday, March 14th. On account or the soft track the time was a liitlc slow but close fin- ishes in every heat made it. a very exciting race. SUMMARY Free For All Belle Kalmuck (D. MacKerizlei i Helen Worthy RA. MacKenzicB Iloney Girl (M. MacDonald) 2 Joe Todd (J. Ross) . . . . . . . .. 'I‘lmc' 32 1-4, 33 i-ll, S4. 31 l3 22 44 fi Green Raul Dinah H. (C. Henry) - ~ . . . . .. i i 2 Tena Kalmuck (W. D. Mac- Kenzie) ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 2 1 Bob Kalmuck (N5. Morrison) 2 3 3 Time: 38, 36, 35 1-2. Starter: Allan Hnlayson. Judgesz-James Finley, MacWilliams. James Benton. 'I‘inier: John MacWllliams. John OUT OUR WAY I Laughs off Bomber-is fists by sid Fedor Associated Prue Sport Writer BUMMH‘. N.J.. March 16—(A.Pl —Y0ucl think that after a. fellow 8°‘ ilappcd in the face by a meat cleaver or the better evening. he'd be sllghty less hil- arious about taking a secon whirl at it. But "Our Abraham" 5.111011 is (111114? Pleased at the pros- pect. The dreadnought from Long Island lsn t. oh-pcching Jce Louis as he roun into shape for his second session with the Bomber in Mfld150n_ Square Garden a week from Friday. But he figures he took Joe's Sunday shots for 13 rounds a‘ year ago in Detroit and 1lved_ so men. what is there to worry about? 1i- mBy be that he's happy about it because (A) he's a bridegroom and (B1 he recently 10st his an- pendlx. which, he says, made 111m f-lvsler and Put hm in better c021- ditlnn than for the first, g0 Wm, the heavyweight dfiampiom, “I'll say this." he said after poi- ishlna off 1o rounds oi soimvlg and calistltenics today "I'm more confident new than 1 was then and that doesnt mean I'm trying boster my courage. Arid leak m most of the last half drzen right: Joes had. He hasn't knocked any. my ‘out. The referees have stopped m . Juvenile Practice There Will be a practice for the Juvenile Rflyflio at the Forum this afternoon at i o'clock sharp. All mfmbors of the team are asked to be on hand. Walter Lawlor (coach). r i By. J. R. Wiiiams OUR BOARDING HOUSE rtof aziQ m passed the half-way Senators defeat Canadians 3-2 to , March 16—(OP)— ' MONTREAL Ottawa Senators advanced to the uebec Senior Hockey League finals tonight when thezy aft bagk n e l1 Montreal Canadiens 3- deciding game of their hast-oi- iive series. Ottawa now meets Quebec Aces for the right to represent the Q5. l-LL. in the provincial senior finals. All the scoring, and most of the action, came in a torrid third Per- iod tonight that sa-w Senators go into a 2-0 lead. lose it, and then score the deciding goal of a hard- fought series on a break-away from a Canadien power-play, "‘ Sparky Nicholson owned the scoring when he rounded the de- fence and drove a backhander into the net. behind Legs Fraser. Stan Pratt made it 2-0 two minutes lat- er when he whipped cme a shot from close to the lue-line on which Fraser's vision was blocked. Canadiens came whirling back then. and the period had Just mark when Maurice Richard cut the deficit in half on a play with Ramsey while each team was a man short, break- 1111; away from an Ottawa attack to score. Alec Scnart fired the equalizer two minutes later. Von mete had pulled down Ramsey when he was in the clear, and a major penalty shot was awarded. Ramsey had crashed into goalie Lou's St. Denis when he fell and St. Denis went off for repairs, returning a short time later to stop Ramsey's be“. alty-shot drive. On the next play. with Van 1391919 $11111 Off. Smart tied up the venge tackle a Juvenile team frcm Mone- ton Wednwday night at the For- um in the opening game of n. two game series for the N.B.-P.E.I. ti- tie and the right to finals for the three-province title. Royals have been showing and better form in every once and promise the Monclorilans a hot reception frcm whistle to whistle. The Juvenile. Royals Prime; For Series With Moncton Advance to finals Team Wed_ & nursday Juvenile aeektngton- the unicrs ls deatoftheJ enter the Undefeated in Island playdowrls better appear- New Brunswick champions lclleuvsr htggfi that play“ N58 all ygere m8 heck“ “u lhe ted‘ Pl’ ove Fred Royals’ also lelilifgon" their blldiés around q ly in their playoff Ktifllt; so m. fxwohocakgym. Young loyears but am ‘n76 second game Q11 will also be played on Thursday night areratedu,‘ wnvmtfiflk in the“ bsen tin-o“ llile frequent” 891165 sha. fast some! up a‘ ma‘ between Qxvorience the m1 the F011;: game after l. neat Otmadien oase- ing attack, That set the stage for Johnny 1118115. who made no mistake at the 16-minute mark when he broke away Blanflng attack. Coach Paul Haynes put on six forwards with onds to ttac alone from s. Canaldlen 80 - f», but Ottawa wit-ham Remember W? 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