soxmc BASKETBALL . J omen svonr Swamp Halifax All Star Ladies’ Hockey Team In Sudden Death Game 8-0 HALIFAX, March, 28—(CP)--A powerful, smooth-working team. Charlottetown Islanders swamped Halifax All-Stars 8-0 here tonight in a sudden-death game for the Maritime womenh. hockey championship. The Islanders will meet the central Canadian winners ln a (lilo series at Charlottetown for the Lady Bessborough Trophy. Faster skatels and better stick-handlers, the lslsnd girls took s ‘W010i! 168d ill the "I51 Pfiflod. added another tally in the second and ran wild to score five times ll the third period. defence, Doris Purcell, Mary Bliss: forwards Joyce Lockwood. Phyllis ‘Jollimvre. Edna Whitford. Subs. Margaret Groen. Isabel Millen, Msr aret Whebby. Minnie Wood, Mo. e Collier, Torehy Mitchell, Eva Duncsn. ans Smith, Millie Younz. Eva Rnckols Leading Scorers Edna Mclnnis and Margaret Gallant, with three goals each. were the leading scorers. Vimv Jones. hard-shooting pivot player, scored once and figured on two ather goals. Tonighfs triumph was the sec- BALlFAX-Goai, Merle Mitchell. ond Maritime hccke title for ; ' - Charlottetown. Royalsy won the ‘mzgiftflliflag Si?‘ Jagglzlgburlsanfi, Junior championship. Summer-side, P. E. I. Ezlnu Mclnnis tallied for Char- lottetown shortly after the ll- SUMMARY minute mark oi the first period and Wfls followed six minutes ls. n"? P9504 W by Margaret Gallant. Near the and of ths second period, Miss Jones got the third Island goal. Jenny Cudmcre started off the third-period rampage when l6 see. onds of the period elapsed. Fbur minutes later Edna. ldcLi-irlis fol- lowed her. Then Margaret Gallant banged in two fast goals, followed by Edna Mofnnls’ last counter. Mrs. Myrtle MacDonald in Charlottetown goal had s. com- paratively easy time of it. Merle Mitchell h the Halifax nets turn- iio Gis-rlottetown, Iidne Moilnnls lag-t‘ gllsgfliiflitiliwfl. Margaret Gal- Mi-v we Second Period ‘6-32-0 Gilflfifitflwn, Vim] long, Penaltiq -Nosic. 4. Oh lottetown. Jenny .. more (Vgiy Jones) .15 OM gglnagoodgame.shsinsdesibout stips in m first riod al . s. ch It own, unsntnrrnerowu? Goal, 013:5. 4.45 “om m“ mm!" vli-rtle MacDonald; defence, Mrs. 6. Oharlqttstqwn, Mun“; l/inry Bronnen, Dorothy Lund; Gallant 5.40 nrwards. Vlmy Jones, Jenny Cud- nore, Edna. Mclnhis. Subs, Mrs. Ielen Montgomery, Mhrgllerlbg A1. ward, Margaret Gallant, Annie ‘lennigar, Ida Wood. J YEWS THEATRE ‘i. Charlottetown, Margaret Gal- lant (Margaret Aylwsrd) 6.50 8. Ohsrlot , Edna Mc- linnis (Vlmy Jones) 18.22 Penalties --None. Royals Oust St. Jerome 4-2 March lie-Montreal Roynésgalnedabefthilli-heliflst- Em amide. Gap fkmls to- night by scoring s 4-2 viotoiz over St. Jerome. the s t win i W" ti" "WW" mimfliim we . “YOU'RE ONLY ‘IR-Wail’ 111%. wI-lnedmgigi: YQUNG ONCE" qllllilied them w mes‘: the winner’ max“ RODNEY o]! the canton“ mear -Sai.nt CECIL“ P““‘“ mm. m ‘dream newline: at “I'll LEW“ ‘TONE the Montrealers won the %uebec Senior Hocke league titl the woos HARDY smms the Quebec ysenior cnshtiomi? M. G. M.—PICTUR.I bCION Ollstlfll 5t. ' e. THE cnsnnorreiown G NDl/Pfiirfl’ “ISLANDERS WIN MARITIME HOCKEY TITLE out...» Drfi nook sowuuc WRESTLING ‘MARCH 29. 1939 I a l EY {Day Regarded N0 Pus h 0 ver For Armstrong __.__. NEW YORK. Maren ld-sfiioo! that Henry Armstrong, the welter- weight Czar, no longer is consid- erozl unbeatable slung Tin Ear Alley was offered today when the odds on his fight with Davey Day dnoppedhofliollnfavoroitbs chsmplon Takes Toll Henry was a more substantial favorite before he licked Barney Ross and Lou Ambers for the wel- terweight and lightweight titles. There is plenty of Day money and prevailing opinion is Henry's three years of almost continuous maul- ing have taken their toll. Day's cheering section of man- agers Sam Plan and Art Winch and sir-champion Barney Rios! may have something to do with it. The betting boys lie-t an earful of the trio in full voice and then whlttle the price. Armstrong was s (to lfevoriinwhen heoamo to town last week huh Money Dsy had been working out only s. couple of days when the dt0l7i>8d to 8 to l. Y was s flmk of fresh. h: ovéldlileoee. much of t pe o sow cu up 5111681! out in Pimurgh and more noun chronic slim-coders, who will Armstrong is ripe. Now it is The. s Welter. five foot t. with his hands close to his body snd fires sway. l-‘fls best. purwh is s right uopsrciit, which is the punch Amber-s cut Henry with. He is durable, too, for such a slim fellow. He has never been stowed. IwtTheThne "toolkit," Dave slid, slim e, workout y ay. "Arinstron his been fighting l0 yams, ghoul twice e month for the lest three Years and no one knows how much before thevt-Allthe guys]. know says he cent be licked. He prob- ably don't think so himelf. ‘that's glgeltisiu he can get licked and I'll ' \ Hockey Schedule AllsniCu p Playdownl tonight (Wednesday) lest:- Easten seizii-fihnl-Saint John vs. Toronto Goodyears alt Ottawa. (First oi best-of-three Bil-mes series). - t‘.°".'l.f.ii‘i".il.l..‘°‘i n. 011 - y M! ,' '- Pleasure Cargo in an y P Ipe i ii you're looking ior o tobacco that hot ‘om oil stopped For fragrance, ior coolness, ior everything that makes a smoke o SMOKE, lry Rotebvd- it i! ready lo pilol you lo fuller snioielnfl Dim"! find loving you clear soiling oil the woy lo polied P‘?! pleasure. ROSEBUD (W sicko "ii-rs l“? H‘ fllifl "QOIIMY OI Y 2154. tons of Iulll 18I4—Belilveou's Cove, NS. Flom o diewliig Memorial Clip Phydowns to- night (Wednesday) hot:- Eaeterfi semi-final Verdun. (Pilot of bmt-of-izhree games series). mouth"- Yonnouih, NS. Y lh’ sh .— °""°" ' EWwiivni-s. .// Mulls! Phi. u...» Seal-vein wit. at h ll" Writer) New York, March Elk-New York Rangers halted the Boston jugger- naut with a il-l victory over the Bruins tonight and sent the Stan- ‘lay Cup playoffs back to Boston fqr a fifth game Thursday in the best-of-seven series between National Hockey League's first and second teams. After three successive defeats in the playoffs at the hands oi tho Bmlns-z-l, 3-2, and i-l-the Rangers soared their first triumph oi the series with a game of wide open, rugged hockey which kept in constant turmoil the crowd of 15,892 in Msdlson Square en. Eiglfl mayor penalties were call- Scoruwlnner After l0 minutes of the second fremellynnPatrick scored the winninggoeloneplsywithqltnt Smith and Ott Heller. Tho Bruins goalie Flank rick’: skate and held up the game fully five migutes while they 93' dealt out s 90-minute match pen- alty to Dave 80mins: in kst Bruin net late in the first period he handed out six major penalties —to Eddie Shore, Jack Portland and Gordon Pb er of the Bruins and Phil We Dutch 4-1 In (B The Canadian Press) N'I‘O, March ZB-‘Btriking in the first two riods through Nick Metz and rdon Drillon, Toronto Maple leafs sped to a 4-1 victory over Detroit Red Wings to- night- in the firs; game of their Stanley Cup semi final series. There was little punch to the the Red Wings showed un- til etz and Drlllon had scored twioe. Then Marty Barry punched homo a power play goal and Det- rolt attacked only spssmodically the rest of the way. Though the Leafs got three of their goals while the visitors were shorthsnded. last year's National s ohamgions nabbed twice at many Wings were at full strength if it hadn't been for the brilliant going; veteran netmindsr was the only really effective member the losers’ beck division. ( Pete {Angelle assisted Mots in the first Toronto goal and Syl Apps and Murph Cl-ismbsrlsin drew points on the other three fired on mus plays while Detroit . Victory boosted theoddsonthsleefsiotakeths best oi three round from fl in l to somethlns like 4 to i. Meta’ goal, that opened the scor- ing like five minutes. was the riettlest of the night. He took Bio puck from Iiangelle st mid- ice, pulled Dolls Young and Buck Jones to one side, and then shot between them to hens the puck behind Thompson on a low drive Four minutes later Drlilon scored an Apps’ passout while Syd Howe Billiards monotsnon ‘wins oven. i s MADISON BQUARE GARDEN. the Series i Rangers Halt Bruins 2-1 In Hectic Penalty- ridden Game On New York Ice (By Don (siilbert. Canadian Press Rangers. A gave Pratt of Murray cuts inside every time he took the pilck. 0d for fighting in the first period. New York Boston Boston's only goal was scored by G001 Milt Schmidt on passes from Gardiner --D-;! - —- - Brimsek Bobb B8. d Wood D art "W! whenyths 32:11:28.5 onl X9 seculgnds M. Patrick - - — — - Portland old. FXOIII tlhcn on Ranged mil-RH‘ " - "' Tn- -" - 511°" ed Intrusive hockey and el- fiwidlittlesoopeforthe Bruins wiil°ill——-—-—l¢hml4$ attack. ‘Iiheflluefihirtstied theoount 3111M’ — — — — ———Dumm midway through the first period Hem“ — — — — — — - Bill" when Mac Oolville batted in an N" Yvflr Bubs: Heller. mo. accurately aged from A1 Molyzseaux, N. Oolville, bieky, m,.bmy_ w h“ m, puck M. Oolvillo, Smith. 1. Patrick, Al- from Bill Curse along the right lm°iuhi m‘ ' onwo“. 8' Hollett, Oowle Sismnisry: (Bauer. (Shibicky, Shore (inajo 3—R.a.ngers, (Smith, Penalties : A penalty to and Drillon in Chamberlain. nicked 8600216 915 u er I-lo “i? Kilrea. B Mm‘ uiorou CHAPS .‘/.i.;"'.i"i'°‘ l-liller and Murray Patrick of the Jack Crawford and five-minute impcsts fighting. In addition there were l0 minors during the guns. Shore Badly Beaten Shore, veteran wars, took s first brawl, mainly at the Pa. Ross said he suffered s nose in addition to s bluk eye. s bruise on the head, veteran defenceman was back in the game lste in the second per- lodandwasthetarget ofboos y . . Hettinger. oetiuie, Welland, l-‘Is-m- bsiolsis-Isn and Mochyden. first Period 1—Boston. Schmidt Dumsrt) - — — 2—R.angers. M. Oolville Penalties: Heller, Hill, Portland. r). Portland Pettlnger (major). Watson (ms Hillsi- (major), M. Patrick ( ) Pratt (major), Crawford (major). Second Heller) -- - - Hexisll, Allen. Shore, Pratt and Hamill. Third Boo : None Penxiillrifes: M. Leafs Defeat Red Wings Opener of the Wings was serving s - slty for tripping Harvey second brought lng exchanges Bingo Ksmpmsn of the Leafs was doinéwtin-ie when Barry who scored gosl at _ Montreal from the saris Sun y. one after l4 minutes of the Lineup: Detro tz-Ooail, fence Gcodfellow, reclxt, wings, J - efngdottlae-Ifszkbel, Sheri. K. Kill-ea. 55am“!!- noi-‘i: ta A . r cm . Hamil “$915.. “flung: ‘fig-i lain) 0.36. Penalties — , lle, Homer, Chamberlain, Jones. Second Period 8—'1‘oronio, Mots (Chamberlain, Drillon) 2.62. li-Toronw, DrillonéApps) 3.40. il-Detroit, Barry ( owe) ism. Penalties-Y Ksmpmsn. Scoring-N . Penslt s-oglgemberlsin. David- few minutes later he Babe for of the hockey bad beating in the hands trick Art broken and several the mouth. But the Oarse) — -- —l:56 (major) . igrr) ma. Period Period rem-nu. J son. early in the goals ioMots order in pess- th Apps and Y iii‘. wl “Swank If", . 691C800. ‘afimifih. Bi TJHII Y-Knots Force Third Game In Hoop Series s brilliant first Period offens ve the Y-Krwts defeated the Ill-Y Grads 30.22 in the mood game of a best two of a three series for the Y. M. C. A. basket- ball championship. 'l‘he Grad-i won the opener 28-24. ‘The finsl and decid game will be plsycd tonight st o'clock. The Knots, who finished first in the regular league schedule, out- scored the Grads 18-10 in the o ning half and matched every exempt of the desperate Grads in the hell. worms point for point with each teem gnmerllm! i2 apiece. J. Cullen. of the Y-Knots, wss the high scorer of the game find- ing the basket for l2 points. R. Creighton topped scorers for the losifirsu with iii-points. t l gumo throughou was cou- ly waged, but the Knots showed nwre finish around the basket in the first half than their oppon- ents and ran up on eight-point lead which they held. Yslnois: A. Bodkin t; I. Ill-r- por I; J. Cullen 12; B. Johnston. J. Johnston, H. Mstheeon 10; B. Stewart 1-80. I-Ii-Y Grads: L Mureheod 9; A. Crockett S; R. Creighton l0; A. . Nidiolson-fl. Sport Forum AFTER-MATH OF HOCKEY SERIES Mr. Bullion-It is conceded by all ihoslockey f that the Juiwr my are the best hockey the s are all well sstlsueo that they re- ceived their money’; worth for fwh Ii-nllilfdgl-nd fact mostthoibgi: ans co rs games e ever played in tgi: province. Since the series ended there has been very many suggestions to keep the Royals washer ros" another Yell‘. aooom up courage snu urance, They drew crow?‘ Oi Ignited fans go the for- um~ p; ockey ans thrilledelor two weeks or more and now the question arises, What re- ward are they going to receive? 1 who attended the o playoff games reckon the attend- ance as follows: _ Attendance Summersids _ 800 lens. Bi. John Pontius attends-nos 1000 ‘ ‘atmouth laoo fans. Per three games total U00 ood share of the clan be allotted to the such s manner the team would be given a trip Cup playoffs. the inns are We cannot s tbr pass without due I sin Sir. sash“ Down; The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Cunsnnolsl League 5,. Style MArts—M5 gslifiizab Caliodisn an men three a Callaghan isii. High aim a.' o»: asoi Tflllilill at 9 o’eloek:— _ I Hill!’ ' Gfldl VI. Old W night when the intermediates tun- ths picture and sn off season oom- an talocn up now in bstheBPci-tinsmub. e o I o for April 14th next when C ybourne. clever and hard-hit- ting Island welterweight wallow with Mickey Mcuullen of gvlesnc: Bey in s ten-round feature lW-Wer is no Island fans, having Kelly hero in gnilslng batil m THIS cornea g For the third time this season an Island sq hu brought s Maritime hockey title to the Province and congratulations ere in order to the ‘islanders’. that smut girls’ hockey squad who last night came through with their convincing sudden-death victory in l-lsllfsx to lift the Maritime crown and earn for themselves s place in the Dominion finsls against the winners of the Western _Csnsda- Upper Canada series. I I I I Just how the "Islanders" will compare with their finalist oppon- snts is hard to figure out. Preston Rivulettes, champions now for the past half dozen years at least, are sv of cred to turn back the challenge the Western champions and these Rlvulettes are the same team that lest year beat t-he islanders gnmtwo straight glmes st I I I I Rivulettes also best the famed Crystal Sisters, then rulers of lad- ies hockey if; the Mairitimgyetgu-ee sessons sgo n s so e4 s ‘r At that tans ti!!! erside. were s s teem; three years lster ey sti boost of the slime players on their roster and whether Or not the intervening span oi years has taken anything from their effectiveness will the coming series. the West or Inst should go over in s. big way and the datsof when the nines are to be tglsyed should be made known in e course. of. “for dsys. A guns that s lot of fans have been anxious to see materialize is scheduled for the Forum tmii hi. when Victoria Unions. reign n: intermediate titleholders of the Msritimes tuifle with the Rang- ers, Island senor champions. r these same Un- fsciors in At any rate bsitsgsinst {Your siteil-w one on I strong intenvedlsie circles and sr after firs: also fans not onl rom Vic- is and the surroun lng districts but also Charlottetown have been anxious to have them meet the senior Island champions. It has slwsys fizzled out some wsy or another, but this esr it hss materialized and tonig is when the two squsiis ‘tangle; and plenty of be the result. Both squads will be Playing as if their titlu were st stake and while such won't be the use nevertheless so such interest is evidenced in the meeting that both squads will be out there fighting for s victory every min- u . I I I I The some should also givs fans an inkling of ust how much dif- ference there les between the two classes oi hockey- Home have the ides that the difference is great while other: feel fer differently. The answer should be known ic- gle with the seniors. both Island titlisie in their ' With hockey fast fading from fans’ interest should b? s rogrun o boxing bouts that IN pbelng lined up by Promoter Joev McDonald and which are to take place st The first of these is scheduled trades I I I I McMullen. s two-listed hard-hit- strsnger to fought Leo one of the most 108- He could not finished him with water. 80 Pot- hsse it looks Ins-fl will survive to Already Toronto ward to relish. beefs sble to bother nines. and while they may even ve to stretch dispose of lbw’! and be will gfiity. Leafs can’! Milton Loses Exhibition Game 6-5 A combined team from and Pownsl lsst night defeAal ton Hornets 5 in an exhibition 39ml! Plll/Bd at the Forum. Victms of an early in...“ by their Ogponents Milton trailed 3.; 801M to the second session only h) k210i the GUN-fit a; they ‘hm only counter of the riod- 1.. h}: first minute of the .93.’... u... w... the lead for the first time liul inn.- tt up ° Pflnents came back to tie f vBeaminuieg 15w- t . final mug! I‘ mm)“ w)’ wk the lead I01’ the sewn fillh"‘.%’°.i.€§?“€.2.“§ it: onl; goal. In the final seconds 1mm,“ l‘! @ii b)” OD in“ 305143;“: onl to c-ti».r..lt».t-:-’*i* r m“ throushout but nfiwidiiiififii” "my 0M penalty was handed 0.. as tn l hocke; gllayiiines waiuck ‘mom, w m .BII.6II.l0SlsBou'r sll mlugnwuis on.» " "lllbtmatlivswotqiilcs- . 1nd fighter in the person of Clsy- its mine strinl of Elli“ m m" outk on tumors. Not 2cm ‘a... ... “l” r i‘ 1° a ttllnmss with him now rapidly rounding 1M0 lhlli! the Capo Breton fighter ‘himld h“ l "W811 nssixllment. The bout should turn out to be s natural. .22.? "r re nger l. for Rangers several years egg, and was not used_a'gr=s,t deal. I ‘There euneone when Patrick celled him to but PIE" 111315094 w no» fiiuliéi. on and that rceme sorely ed p lie-ii; bones Ranger wh luek ih beegiusll bed- m a ma”. h" ‘I I I I “From ss 010$ meet Bruins. is for- that Mserieeuwith l: ve ways Bruins in playoff t0 Wings they feel they can best cur fies: .;".°“°"i’..".'.°’...‘“°£li’é°" 0 V0 tgstuf”; y ‘Swine esn match Art Ross in annoy him locks CotiliuchClrnfll- Wll I fl, CY. 0M9. onl! {others wh will w irl into action with sll tiis rest oi m ie Connie himself es ever witnessed. A shtei- who never takes s - Colder when that worthy "um met wl tn some success- ' —£_ ‘ J HOCKEY roman CHARLOTTETOWN RANGERS Senior Champions of P. E. I. vs. VICTORIA IINIQNS Maritime Intermediate Champions Skate After Genie Adults 25c; Children 10c. Game At Szililflilsrp