Ngw YORK. March Z3 -(AP)— M“ Bentley won his second con- mutive National Hockey League individual scoring championship qoniglit. as Nov York Rangers de- mml Chicago Black llawks 4-3 in m, 15st game of the regular Nat- lmal Hockey League season before 1 Madlgon square Garden crowd of . 71. . “gang... scoring once and getting l“ “S5151, edged out Maurice (The my...“ Richard of the league almmplml Montreal Canadiens by u . int. ‘La-Kl: Ilsack-Iialrecl‘ Chhago centre, who “w. the crown ivitli 61 points .1”, ,1.“ had 2f) goals and 43 as- ,1.“ while Richard wound up with l5“ ntilils and 26 assists, _ ills feat is remarkable in that ghpnno finished last in_ the league Manning and because 1115 lint.‘ innic and brother Dong, who lirlped Max m, n“ top. hasn't brrn In action meliist it-iv ucrks due to an iillury. Tonight's gamq had no cffcct on m. standings as both Chicago and N". yo.“ h“? been Plbilflllltfll .hr layo fs. Mm p SUAIMARY Fiiit Prflfld i -; it None. scgtzitngltles Colville. Gce (2), Moe. Second Period l-Nriiv York. Lcswick Lapradc) 8:50 l-Nr-w York, Warwick (Laprade, Lr-swick) 14:29 3 Ncw York. Trudcll (Moe) lfl:00 Penalty - Jnckso . (Warwick. Third rlod l-{Ilicagm Jackson (M. Bentley. Get‘) 4.45 54cm York. Hextall (H. Bell) 5.- 58 g._(‘.hlrago, Kaleta (Mmionko) 7:- 1__(‘.htcag0, M. Bentley (Moslenko) 810 radial»: —Noiw. ll.ll.L. Standings I P W L T F A PIS Osliadicns 60 34 16 l0 180 138 78 Toronto 60 31 1910 Hi9 172 72 Boston 6O % ‘I! 1l1 190 175 Kl Detroit U.) Z2 27 11 190193 55 Rangers H) 2J1 1W 6 167 1% 5U Chicago 00 19 3'! 4 193 2'14 42 Feller Pays tlompliment To Newhouser 110G savour-m, March mm], Feller paid a nice compliiilcnt to- flily to Detroit soutliqiiiu- Hal ltlewhouser~and added he'd be lllllmfi’ to pitch anytime, nny place. anywhere and against any. body‘ ho was called upon to face. The Cleveland fastball king. tslhng about a story from Flor. iii Friday dealing with possible mound duels this season hrfwr-cn himself and the Tiger acc. a... clued he would "welcome" on- llMlng Neviiiouscr. and added; "It anyone had any doubts n. Newhiouler being a great jinx Bentley Captures second Consecutive scoringChampicnship MarPhaiI, llurocher To Appear Before‘ Ball Commissioner (By The Assoohtted Press) SARASOTA. Flu. Mar. Ztb-For the first time since tihey started slinging miud at each other sev- eral months ago. Col. Larry ltiacPliuil of Nrw York Yankees and Manager Leo Durochier of Brooklyn Dodgers will meet face to face \\f.icn tlicy appear here toniorrow bcforc baseball colit- f1llSSl0l\f‘l' A. B. Chandler in an Ull]3l‘(‘C(‘(1t‘l'lll(1 Ilciiring that may produce some sensational results. Tllc tcnSloil \.-¢is (iuscd slightly when Biuiic-li Rickey. president of thr- Dodgcrs and one of thc principals in v o I v e d. notified Gllflndli-i" from l-llivziiia todayfhat he would bc unable to attend tho Sarasota squzibiblr- because of thi- death of his bfOt1l01'-1ll-1tl\\',JO1lTl Moulton. Rickey said lic hzid roqucstcd lliwtponemciit of tlir- lirurlng but lllf‘ Oommissionei- dccllnrd. The charges, fllrd by MncPhail i-gaiiist Rickey, concern the al- lcgcd sintrlnciils by tllt- Brooklyn president that two known betting commissioners sat iii MacPIliialYs private box during a recent cx- hibition game between the Yank- ees and Dodgers at Havana. The Yankee prrxy also chiargml Dur- ochrr and Parrott with slander on lllnlsr-lf and employees of the New York club. " lsland lnterschclaagsgc Skating Meet 0n Fri. Fhiduy evening at the Forum, young tiihleics f-roni many differ- ent schools, will take part. lin- the I-‘IltI-lld tntercoholastic speed skating championships. The meet. which will bg the outstanding sports event of the senscci is 0pm to boys an-d girls of all Island schools but to (Lu-Io the inomoicrs are assured of entries from 17 of tho larger schools] This assures a rml even- ing's competition. bringing together boys amid girls from i-otrtres from‘ Sculls t0 Sunmlersfdc. OfficaLs oi the mcrl and the lxept. qt‘ Physical fitness last eve- lng- stressed the fact tliat ciiirics are welcome from any school on the busts of one ourry pcr event. Events will be ngc races for both txlys uizid girls from six years to 16 yot-rs. oiicn quarter. half and mile for boys. open quarter mile for girls and relay races of 4 boys to a. team per school and 4 girls to a team. A lot of effort and expense is being tut ‘ltvlo this big meet to make it success Mid it l5 hoped that ill‘. l(‘.‘110\\'f‘1'5 of spurt, pnrcliits mild frItnd-s (\f the young compel- Itors will tttrn out and so encourage our athletics and citizens of the future. pitcher. they should have been dispelled last year when all the boys had returned to baseball from the war. His record speaks for itself." lemu get you down? The TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE HELP sort/t YOUR INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS ' industrial operation: have many problem for the avenge bulinelsman. Why let production prob- oltlbllshed a free technical information service, endorsed by the Prince Edward Island Department oi Reconstruc- tion. Technical Information Service can give you facts on the latest industrial pro help you devnlop the use of substitute materials . . . ldvilc you on the utilization of waste prdductu . . fact. it can lift s great burden from your shoulders. 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Hal Brit- ton in Class A. and Coilrlor in Class C. Results: Match Race Sully (Baxter) 1 l 1 Jacob Wlthroiv (Duuphiiicc) 2 2 L‘. Winning ownt-r: Ernie Gray. Class A. Hui Briltull (Kidney) 1 Flo Dirc-ct (H. Botiiilier) 2 Nollie Worthy (C. Drake) ..4 . Dolily Dirrct (L. Walker) 3 Winning 0\\'ll(‘1‘I ' ‘ Class Misty M-orn (N. Campbell) 1 Sir Admiral (L. Walker) ....3 Miss Cleo Dale (A. Rey- nolds) ".2 3 3 Winning owl-nor: C. L. Dauph- ince. Clan C. Hanover Courier (Kidney) Tom Volo (Guy) ..... ... Mary Strum-t (Drake) Brown Bombcr (Bailey) Winning owner: Bob Isnor. Class D. Lady Allen Peters (L. Wailk- er) .. . . .. . .... ..1 1 Queenie spruce (W.W.alker) 4 2 Bill Bailey (W. Matt-ix) ..... ..2 3 Dari-cry Tell (S. Gay) .. W54 Evelyn Worthy (Hulliday) .3d Winning owner: Ruble and Ra Kalzer. 1 2 3 4 Y DETROIT. March 23 - (AP)- Turotitti Maple Lk-afs downed Dc- troit Red Wings 5-3 hero tonight In a wlltl. renalLv-punctured Na- tional Hockey League battle wit- nrssrd by 12,012 fans. With tempers flaring and fists flying In every; period, the game saw ZLpenaItios called, a season record and one short of an all- time record. Leafs scored twice In the first period, Lynn shoving the puck in at 11.25 on assists by Kennedy and Poile. and Morison slipping one past Ralph Almas replacing the ailing l-larry Lumley. with but 63 seconds left In the period. Twice, once in thg first and once In the third period, time was called While the ice was cleared of debris thrown down by critical fans. Sports writers here were un- able to account for tihc unexpect- ed heat of the contest. opinion being divided between old grudg- es and ardesire to show their MONC/ION, NJB . March 28 -- (CP) — Youngest hockey team ever to come cast in search (if 5e11- for hockey honors. Oomwall m1- coiis rested tonight on the eve of their clash with Moinotoni- Hnwkr In the first game of o. foilr-Of-awen gerlgs 1n tho Allan Oup playoffs. The lllalcozm arrived here today and tonight held a light skating smslcin at I119 local rink altar the Hawks had gone inwuirh a inactive workout. Oomblninil llirlitwiecs and youth. the Ftalcotis pride themselves on the fart than. nll members o! the teem are “1l0llle town" players who were goud ciiiougli to Win the Cm- (nl Ottawa Valley and Ottum! District championships before coming east to meet the Hia/wks in the first round of Allan Cup play. A Surprisg Package Prom their 24-year-old coach. Ray Miran. down to their ltlyenr- old goalie. PM. Poquette. mlcons have come out as the surpirlsg pack- age of Ointatrlo hockey this season. Whether they can continue their suooees against Hawks tomorrow night is a question which is expect- ed to attract more than 6.000 rabid local hockey fans to the city's big municipal rink to lee the first gimp of the series between the two teams. Falcons’ goalie Paquciie is a New York Rangers prospect. hove twp Ii- AY rm; CHARLDTFETOWN GUARDIAN 246 Pheasants Released t 0n Saturday morning. Q6 Sharp- tailed grouse were zcleascd at a point between T. Hill mild Pownal. The birds ‘were purchased by Is- land Pheasants Unlimited from 'I‘win bakes Game Farm. Lacombe, Alberta, and are part of a 100 bird order placed last fall. The initial shipment consisted of 30 birds at e. 00st of $8.00 each. Two birds died eniroute and two others were so weak they were not turned 1005c and died shorty after beimg placed in a. pen with n view of nursing them back to health. Of the 26 released, 24 were in ptdmc shape. The remain-ling 1W0 Leafs Down Detroit I 5-3 ln Wild Game Stanley Cup pluyofl‘ they won't be easy. . SUMMARY First Period L-Toronto, Lynn (Kennedy. P011?) 11.25 opponents 2—'l‘oronto, Morison 19.07 Penalties —E1.inlcki, J._ Consumer. N. Mctz (nlojor) Stewart. l-loreck, Aibel, Lynn. Lindsay (major). Biirilko, Medrer (major). Second Period 3-Toronto, Kennedy (Watson) 4.44 ‘l-Toronto, Meeker (Kennedy) 5.- 0B 5—DetroIt. B. Oonuher (Taylor) 10.54 8--Detrolt. J. Conaeher (Taylor. Couture) 15:42 7~~'I‘oronio, Meeker 19.40 Penalties -s$towart, Lynn (mal- or), Abel, Ezlnlcki, ADDS. Hora eck. . Third Period Q-Detrolt. Lindsay (Qimekflibtwit- Stewart) 8:51 Penwlties "Bruneteau. Thomson 2, Lynn, McCsig. Lindsay. _ Cornwall Falcons Meet ‘Moncton Hawks Tonight ______._.____=_--—-- Quebec Provincial Hockey Leas’!!! played- Wltii Oomwall OM83“- The brothers Psychic. Pole l9. and I-lmri 31, tumbling with Ediltll‘ Mlimin, 25. to make up Cornwullb first attacking line. Rudolph (Beezyi Filion 19. wntres the second line r6: Gus Lebum. as. and Bil-ll’ Mar- lin. 19. For reserve defensive Smllflill Iflalooitiis have Ffflllk Laipensce. 25 mid Bob Bingley. is. La-vrence Mc- Alium, l8, and Jack Reid. 30, are utility men. The Question Mark Biggest question liaizgiizig owi- the first game of iilic scrim is lllfi number of men the flu-wk: will Iiave m the ilryirred list. Big l-‘Iritz Fraser is nursing arr injured arrisl. Winger Mike Demohuck. has bee-n out With a cut. leg. lmd Gene Polrier. de- fenceznanvstill feels the affects of a lcnee inrjury. It was not known it‘ they would be available for tomor- row night's game. although Poirler and ma: attended tonlsiifs workout. Sammy McManus. veteran winger. is expected to be back in the lineup after recovering from R painful shoulder injury received if) the last game at Glace Bay with the Miners. Coach "Vvindy" Steele of the Hawks donned a tmtform for l0- nigihrs workout. and took his turn mi (Icfmicr. Stcci: has not ltliyf-‘fl with the team since he received a hack inluily at Saint John lute in (‘he lesson. HAVANA. Mitch I - (AP) ~- mooklyn Dodgers today mwllfli“) (he oozimict of Ed (Duke) Snider- mycaroid outfielder. from their llbrtli Worth llsirm club. Snider has worked out with the Dodgers all ping. l-le is a left-handed power hitter. i}; IIEGKTIES . . Hiono 244B _ in METlitlll ctniiizns___ Sharp-tailed Grouse Liberated Saturday 1B1‘ JPQW“ i s . v.1 .~..-.».1.;-...-..£i.i~@ all: Al: rant». I one .10 =85 I were a little weak and only iuXic a short flight when given tlieiflib- erty. The loss of four of the ship- ment will run the cost of the liv- 5mg birds up to approximately $9.00 each. The Sharp-tail is the grouse of (he Canadian pflLlIlCS and cvcn hi, (he West is consistently mlsrrunlid “Prairie Chicken". The true Prairie Chicken, sometimes called Pili- nated grouse or Square-tail, i.- dis- tinguished from the Sharp-tail by the short. mutvded tail and by a group of stiff. straight feathers jut-ting out from the sides of the neck. . The Sharp-tail as the llLInC im- plies has a pointed tail and the llllllc has a feathered topiiof on the head. The head oif the female is unariomed. Fouir years ago l0 Prairie Chicken vrerc imported by the P E I. Fish and Gdnie Assoc- ' Siharpitaliiled grouse are more suited iation. If. is thought (hut the to this country as they frequent PAGE SE \’ EN Last 'l‘liiii'sday' o! members Plicziszinls Unlimltt-d rrlcascd out ‘pheasants iii various sections of (the Province. The birds were procured from the MacEarlane Pheasant Farm. Jumcsvillc, Wis- consin. Pictured above arc mem- bvrs of Pheasants Unlimited head- (‘d by F. A. Stewart Jones, presi- dent. including a covey nf birds. Pictured zibove are, loft to rigtht: H. Tidmarstl. P. Jenkins. W. Benton, W. F. A. Stctvart (Minis- tor of Agriculture), R. Jenkins. A. GfllldPt, F. Acorn, W. Phillips. W. Rodd. F. A. S. Jones. . Y . 8 side Bowling LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Playoffs at Capitol Bowling Al- leys. Summerslde on Tuesday and a Race As Armed Sets Track Record MIAMI. Fla. March N-Calumet Farmfl Armed shook his long black tall in the face of i0 other horses Saturday to win tho $25.- 000 added Gulfstream Park han- dicap by 1% lenZths. In winning ttie Ill-mile event, the stx-year-old gelding set a track record of 2:01 2-5. 'l‘-ho previous mark of 2:06 4-6 Was established by Golden Mowlcc Dec. 6, i944. Armed could have won by n dozen lcngiths. but jockey Doug Dodson. native of WcstloclLAlisL. said he was "taking it easy" at the wire and his stable-mate. Pot O~'Luck. finishrd a lr-ngth bphind_ Two additional lengths buck was B. A. Murphy's Concordlan. Armed collected $1,000 to boost h-is earnings to $402,775. He ll the Mil‘ lhdiing money Illi- ner of all time behlnd Whit-tawny and Styniie. Sport Briefs MONTREAL. March 23 »-- (OP) ~Alreirdy 1’10ld8l‘5 of the junior tllle, Huzniltcizi Aquatic Club won the senior Canadian water polo title here Saturday night defeat- zng Montreal Y.M.H.A 5-3 to take their two-game. goals-to-oounr ser. lcs ‘M. The Montrc-aletrs wcri- the first game 3-1 in Hvmilton the Saturday previous. \ i- nor SPRINGS. m. March 2st ~~(AP) — Two men were arrested Saturday on changes gmwhqg (ml of aillegcd "Sllmflllfltlflll" of the horse Dashaway alt Oakliaiwn Park last Monday, police announced. 1th,; man we're Dr. Albert Housley, Hot Springs veterinarian, and Iiwon E. (Buck) McClellan, u. trainer. Bcth yvere held on charges of wn-splnacy to defraud and cruelty to animals. Dashaway finished out of the both the stubble fields and alder FWBJGQ rind scattered clumps of poplar and birch. The true Prairie Chicken are birds of the open stub- ble fields and are inclined to move southward when xviintcr sets in‘. Both uncles are larger than our Ruiffed grouse (native purtridsel and are Edited vent hig-h as 88ml! birds. Yosterday afternoon. 30 hours tif- ten- tlie birds were released, three members qt Pheasants Unlimited visited the spot. where the birds were set free on Saturday morning. Five birds were located ln an alder clump and appeared right. at home. They evidently had becin- feeding and rocketed cult of the oover like (hunderbolts. The party then left without disturbing any additional birds that mlflllt have been lin- the sw-ale. They oertalnily are a most thrilling and beautiful upland game bird and tihe Executive of Island Pheasants Unlimited are to be com- mended for their Iniitlativ, in stock- ing tihg province with such valuable and highly primed game birdi- Ncedicss to any every effort will be made to tnsuire that the stocking will be o. success mind the co-opera- (ion qt all (me sportsmen is s01- iclted. iiergesheimer I Winner 0f A.ll.L. Scoring Title Ngiw YORK, Min-ch in - (CP) — Phil Hergeshcimer, player-coach of Philadelphia Rockets, won the Am- erlcan Hockey League llldivlfllllll cial statistics showed tonight. The 33-_vear-o»ld Wlniiipeg vet- oi-m played In every game for the Rockets. who set n league record by losing 52 games (hiring their 54-lzamo season. Hergeshelmefs 48 goals and 44 assists gave him a four-point margin over Clevehntfs Bohby Carse who racked tit‘) 2'1 goals and 61 assists for 88 noints In 62 contests. Carlie’: til assists led the ledguc in (he plnymaklng department. Teammate Johnny Holotg who rentrcti the line with Caise and Pete Licswlrk on the Wlfliifi. fmish- ed in third place with 8'1 points. and won tho goal scoring title with a record of 52 goals, breaking llsheil last-year hy Joe Bell. the!) with New Haven. Lu Douglll. mciuomlir’ 0r- fendlng league scoring champion. ended In fourth place with i6 goals and 57 assists fbr 83 pointi- seven lens than his tally In the 1946-40 ooason. Aldcgn (Baz) netmindr-rs with for Pittsburgh in 40 games. Ho Bastien led the seven shutouts scoring title with 92 points, oifip the previous standard of 45 estah-_ allowed 104 goals through lint played in less games than Haney Bennett of Hershey and Connie Dion of Buffalo. Bennett let through 161 goals in 60 games while Dion had a mark of 106 In (71 con-l tests. Bnrly Eddie Bush. defenccmln. took the honors, spending 182 minute: the penalty coop. Leading poini-gctters. Provident-e "bad man" in Bentley Noses ‘Out Richard ln Scoring llabs ‘ Win \ BOSTON, Much 23 _ ltiaurice (the Rocket) Richard. Montreal Canadiens‘ great right “laser. was host-d out oi the Na- tirmal Hockey league top scoring berth by Chicago's Max Bentley. while the Flying Frenchmen were winding up the season with l 3-! win over tho Boston Bruins twilight. before a parked 13.900 irotvd at the Boston Garden. While the Stanley Cup (lcfciitl- ers were putting together their ninth win over the Bruins in 12 starts, Richard. who trailed Bent- ley by a iz-iiiit, managed to i-ollect two assists. But Bentley, 1701101171111‘; tigllllsl. New York Rangers. clinched the circuit’: 1946-47 scoi'ing_ 1l0i\0i‘S iiy Iioosting his total to 72 by rczistcr- int: a goal as well J5 an ilssist. Rirltard fiiiislieti with 7i. 1n this play-of.’ proviso. (Jillia- 619')! 100k Illl rarly second llfiflflil lead and appeared to llCHc the game well in hand the rest of the way. Jimmy Peters notched 01l- adiens‘ first tally and RlPllllftl set. up goals‘ for Johnny Quilly and Toe Blake during the S9(‘Dllt1 anti tliirii sessions. While each side played \\itIi a man in the penalty box. little Bobby Ballet‘ slapped iii tlic first. Boston goal from a quarter-ice I'm- off in tho Montreal 7.0111‘. With five minutes left. 'l‘ t ltr-arrioii ended the Boston scoring by slap- ping in Jack McGills prissuul. Immediately after the game. 110th teams Iioardcrlia spct-ial lI'Zl11l for Montreal where, on ’1‘iic.~d.'i_\. tlicy will open their host fotii-o-tot‘ seven games playoff serli-s. (Aft- Summary: First Pct-ind Scoring; None. Penalties: Allen. Henderson. Swami Period l-Muntrcal, Peters (Mosdcll, Chamberlain) 3.42 z-Boston, Bauer 6.44 3--Montre:il. Quilty (Richard, Blake) 7.05 Chwiiili» rlziiii, FfldflyWllglllis- Wlflllrrs 0f 8 1W0 mmeyf Penalties: Hcndorson. Ctiuiilber- game series hi First. Section. > W: lain. Crawford, Plllon, Schmidt, Holmaafs defeated Sinclair's. CHICAGO. March 23 -- (AP) — Lamtiureux. l-lolman‘s total pin fall for (no PPOPOEHl-s to encourage more 0rd“. flames. 4495. Sinclair's total pin ly Play in the closing minutes of “m; Pprin‘ fall for two games 3974. basketball games Wlllil b0 high on Second Section:_ ‘the agenda when the National glvgontrcay Blake All-Stars defeated Crystals. All Basketball Committee of the United (Richard. Quiltv) ,,,,,,,, ._ 13.2’! Stars total pin fall fcr two games. States and Oanlida meets in New 5_)3qg1.),._ Rplu-do_n 4091; Crystals total pin fall for two York Tuesday and Wcdnadoy to (McGill. Egaiii 15,00 canes 4021- flllihvrlle rules for the 1947-41; sen- Penalties: Schmidt, Clliillltlfif- Ttlcfiflfly night‘; plllyt~ ~ son. 181m All Stars: — . »-~- E. Compton 167 118 226 N. Sutherland 154 130 155 E. Wood . 139 140 112 l’. Peters .. 145 142 207 T°““*““' ' CLOTHES "HP MAKE Til! MAN Crystals:- D. Gallant 112 ‘ - E. Todd 92 ' M mam m com: IN AND SEE us ABOUT K. Mailman 141 Total-loos. THAT NEW HAT Islam's:- A. Gallant 256 E. Richard 167 E. _McDonald . 127 v. Allen 131 I 0- Rvbvrlsvn 11° ALL NEW NEW SPRING SHADES AND STYLU Total-MM. Sim-hire:- L. Peters 115 B. Loughiin . 158 M. McArthur . 101 H. MeArthur 148 l1. Douglas 148 Total—19B3. All Stars:- Fridiay night's plain-- E. Conlpton . .141 194 134 N. Sutherland .. 146 181 173 S. Baslcr 115 86 183 E. Wnod 135 116 H9 l. Peters 135 207 152 TotaI-2247. Crystalsz- - K. Mailman 110 M. Clarke . 135 D. Ghllnrit l E. Todd 1'17 ‘s. Cotes , 14$ TotaI-ZSZG. llolmufu- B. Richards . 175 128 99 ‘ E. Mrnnniiiii . W) 11R it? "315 by O. Rnhcrtsoii 16f) l7!) l4‘! IX: '''' n Canada's Leading Hut Manufacturer Total-EDI. Sinelairii:— i’? i}; iii .0, ‘ H. ltlrArlliiii' t) . B. Laulzhlin 1st 132 in E. Douglas 134 131 104 ‘M. lllcAvthur . . 139 108 129 Total—199l. S o S at PHILADELPHIA. March N -— L (LP) --- Bobby Riggs. United States outdoor DIUtUsSlUXIHl vhiniploil. sn iltrdu ' fillgflllt won the Inquirer F E t I cligritlcs)‘ $10,000 world's tennis S tournament wth a convincing 6-1. i 6-6. 6-3 victory over llmiyBl-ldile b0- w" i‘ mm“ C! ‘W00 ‘i’ ‘he “mw” Recent shipments received include beautiful shades Tl-NNINi- 0M» MIMI I - in Browns, lives and Grey llun. New pattern stripes (G) — south Rare-oping Red Wings took their scoond-llrfl-‘lltlt N-0-- in file good 0H worsted doth. Th0 biggest range ILA. Juvenile championship satir- day ntsht when they mcorkgd a we have drown for mm limo. vidous seven-soul splurge in the third pulod to overwhelm the Sud- bairy Grads 14-4 in the second Oi their best-tvf-threp final series. ‘P a i HarryA MacDougall Hcrgeshcimrr. Phila s4 48 4i 92 ° Carse. Cleveland M 2'1 ill 88 l-lalota. Cleveland . 64 M 35 87 "QfTffR MfN'$ WEAR" Douglas, Indianapolis 51 3 B7 83 Simpson Indianapolis 54 t2 36 78 Chad, Providence .. B3 82 43 75 u, GREAT GEORGE STREET Leswlck. Cleveland .. 64 32 41 73 Mario. Hershey s4 24 47 '11 c1"'1°""°‘"' P’ i’ "Md Maliaffy, Buffalo 63 I) 40 69 O'Flnhort,v. Pitisbzh. M 33 35 M Hanlilton, Pittsligh. (l4 2'1 4t 68