Local juniors a Play Saint lohn At Forum Tonight S'Side Curling Club Schedule For This Week College Juniors tangle with the Saint John Junior Maroon: in the following is this week's sched- Ezat the Summerside Curling played at Saint John joiner-row night. The Mar-cons, who era reputed to be a fast, strong club, won the New Brunswick jtmior champion- ship over tile Beckville {unior Legion last week. losing the first game by a 5-2 count at Sackville on Monday night. to drive back hard in the second and final game last ‘f.’ ‘ ’ st Saint John, to defeat Sackviile by an 0-8 score to take the‘ round and the title 10-8. \ However, coach C ‘ Bennett has banded together a strong group of hmiors this year who have plenty of speed and scoring punch. Although they haven't had any Junior competition, due to the fact that they are the only junior representatives here this year, they have had plenty of good workouts and have scored victories over some tough intermediate teams in exhibition encounters. ‘rhe- local squad should be a good match for thevmainland team and worthy contenders for Mari- time junior hockey honors, which should all add up to a really smart same of hockey at the 1"orum to- lllxht which local sports followers won't want to miss seeing. The following are the lineups for- tonight's game: . Saint John — Goal. Byers, (Craw- ford): defence. Kiley, McDevitt, Banks. Purdy; forwards, Malcolm, . all games being in club competition: pionsh‘ Monday, March 1th. s.“ trib- ‘ 170 Cameron ys. A. Clark AER " vs.'l‘.A.f‘ W. E. Jenkins vs. H, K MacFar- s i00- - I.’ Nicholson vs. G. F. Cameron P. G. Weeks vs. W. MacDonald 1.‘. Foiland vs, E. Offer Igua- . L. Willett vs. W. H. Dixon I‘. MecRae vs. T. L. Linkletter A. H. Corney vs. W. M. Mellish Tuesday, March sol. [:15- lt. A. Horns vs. E. Estey . '1'. D. Morrison vs. F/O Cameron L. G. Lewis vs. J. G. Hayes I200- E. P. Foley vs. W. A. Gordon W. A. Currie vs. V. Howatt L. H. Macl-‘arlane vs. H. Strong I50- R. E. Ellie vs. V. Groom W. MacDonald vs. Art Clark I. Nicholson vs. M. Bradshaw Wednesday Afternoon, March 9th. 0:00- I. Nicholson vs. B. Thompson Harvey, MacKnight Hamilton . . . i. P. F ’ ' gcrftcslgarl: F ‘My . girgxsjérlidwsrds, Beckett. Brennan. 8:80- H. R. MacFarlarle vs. E. Offer J. K. Curran vs. W. MacDonald Scratch game. 1:15- F/O Cameron vs. H. E. Clark L. Lewis vs. '1‘. A. Campbell G. F. Cameron vs. G. J. Hayes P.W.C. -- Goal, Hennessey; de- fence, Ready, D. Jardlne. Mac- Leod, Lund; forwards. Andrew, S. Carver. McCallum, P. Jardine, Brown, Howatt, MacDonald, Mac- Lean. Canadian Wins ll. S. Sl@g Tiile (By The Canadian Press) BIO MOUNTAIN, Mnt, March 6-Yves lntreilie, skiing instructor from fSte. Andeie, Que. sailed down Big Mountain Saturday at ‘_w_ mare than x? miles an hour to A. S. Hopkins vs. G. J. Hayes ‘ Ghamgggnsgiymd Bu!“ downhill hi} L- Bmdmw’ v" T‘ A‘ Camp‘ It was the ‘first time a Canadian R. Bishop vs. P. G. Weeks g m“: fiugauugteghgizlgétgn‘ lat-Brook. v‘ w_ A Gordon Istreillvs time was one minute, w. n. Dixon vs. L. n. MacFar- ‘smut Tlxmfi-yeler-gld e o e world's top skiers who competed over s rugged two-mile course which has s. flow-foot drop from m! km 0f B18 Mountain near the northwestern Montana town of Whitefish. Oldtimers dcsulbed the condit- ion of the course as “g ." Canada's famed Wlurteie twins finished second and third in the women's downhill, won by Andrea Mead, 15-year-old high school girl from Stowe. Vt. Miss Mom's time for the shorter lli-mile course was 1:302. I:00— A. Brooks vs. V. Groom P. G. Weeks vs. W. M. Mellish M. M. Bell vs. G. J. Hayes k80- H. Dixon vs. E. Corney A. Horne vs. F; Fclland Jenkins vs. F. MscRaa Thursday, March 10th. W. H. W. 15-. B. Thompson vs. L. R. Allen V. l-lowstt vs. T. L. Linkletter F/O Cameron vs. A. H. Corney . Q A. Clark vs. T. D. Morrison ri-icsy',_sm-en 11th. hill- E. Corney vs. E. P. Foley F, Folland vs. W. E. Jenkins A. Brooks vs. L, Wiliett i200- A. H. Corney vs. W. MacDonald L. Lewis vs. L. R. Allen H. Strong vs. V, Groom k50- G. F. Cameron vs. M. M. Bell W. A. Currie vs. E. Estey H. R. MacFar-lane vs. R. A. Horne . Pulpssnd papu mills spend s55,- 000000 annually for fuel and electricity. The normal flow of. Niagara Pills is 207,000 cubic feet of water s second. i PLAY-OFF WEEK MONDAY-B P.M.-—N. I.-P. E. I. JUNIOR TITLE SAllNT JOHN MAROONS vs. P. W. C. TUESDAY-J to 5:30—Kiddiee‘ Skating _ 8:15 P.-M., City Lecgue-YSIDE. vs. NAVY Wednesday, 8:l5-Intermediote Semi-Final, Murray Hoibour vs. Abbies. Skate offer. Recca Bond. OHARLOTTITDWN INTERMEDlATE AIIIES vs. MURRAY HARBOUR IRUINS n , FQRIIM WEIIIIEBAY MARCH 9- GAME STARTS AT I Admission 50c After Second Golne of lniihllbdicts New hi...“ s. Island 1 A sum" JOHN rumor mucous r. w. glutinous Piilllrlln. 01.1w fourth straight shutout. The lone with City Hockey League playoff competition narrowing dolm to the last half of semi-final play when Slnlsnerside and Navy open up their two-game, total goal series at the Forum tomorrow night. local taps can get thlnnselves set for some really keen competition. . a With the forthcoming series bound to produce some smart hoc- key, the finals bet/ween Saint Duri- sta.n's, who eliminated a hard bat- tling band of P.W.C. pucksters at the Forum on Friday night and the winner of the Summel-slde- Navy semi-final series should really end this year's City League play with a flourish. ‘ . Although it is hard to determine who will be the ultimate victor to 933° 131mg awks‘ meal Saints. either one will be a Before that, Alex Connell of flhe touch opponent for the red and old Ottawa Senators, established white warriors to down, and due to the fact that the finals will be a best of three game series, local fans will get a. chance to witness some really ruggediy contested games before the League nner is declared. a s It just goes to show you that any. thing can happen in this our Nat- ional pastime "hcckey", wlhen the Charlottetown Juvenile Victories battled their way to tile Island juvenile championship on Friday night against the highly favoured Sumcnerslde Sheen-Mclnnis Juv- eniles in a. really closely contested final match at the Wastem Capital. The Vics, wlho were just banded to- gether shortly before the Juvenile League got underway fro-m what was left after everyone had padded their respective teams with what they believed was the cream of the crop among the juvenile ranks, battled their way through a tough Although this young smooth-skating pucksters deserves lot of credit for their winning ef- forts, mluch of the credit is due to coach Art Perry who took this new- ly formed band of youngsters un- der his guiding hand to lcnlt them into a well-balanced aggressive team of hockeyists and pilot them through some tough battles to final victory. U O O ‘fiho Sumsnerside squad are do serving of a few bouquets cast their way too. and despite the fact that they lost out in the final round, they really want down fighting in a blaze of glory. Going into the final game with a four-goal deficit as the result of an earlier defeat, they battled their way frccn behind heavy odds to tie up the round at the end of regulation time to force the game into over- time, with the Vics getting the break on the winning goal. But it could just as easily have been the other way about. Any team that can. overcome a four-goal handicap the way tlhey did deserve every bit of credit that comes their way for the game bunch of hockeyists they are. C I O “Joe Louis finally has made up his mind to definitely retire as un- defeated heavyweight champion of the world. states a weli-krlown sport sclrlbe. The Beanba- has done that before. but illlsered for an ex- hibition tour wihile watching deveL opments among a rather non- doscirlpt. list of challengers. This time he ins burned his bridges bQ-J hind him and steps from the role of participant to a promotional venture in which he has allied him. self with Abe Greene's National Boxing Association. _ O U commitments Twentieth Century Club has ileld more than s slight suggestion that his associations with this grow wererrt what they used to be. For a. time it was no secret that Twent- iebh Century had exerted consider- able pressure on Louis to reverse his decision to retire aftm- the second Walmtt bout. That efloat was los- ioel on Twentieth century's pert in view of the threat to its mono- poly on the heavyweight crown. onai was brewing has blossomed fortih as one that finds powerful rival factions oper- sling for a hold on the heavy weights once enjoyed exclusively by Jaodis. l '"Ali admirers of Iflllll-Illld none of his predecessors had reason to joy a greater rumba-twill ID- . He could have likely retained it. But, as {Walker remarked the other day, he e and aknoet Montreal Cansdiens hopped over Boston's Bruins into second pisce in the National Hockey League tonight on a 1-0 victory in which Big Bill sensational style to hang up his fully was e backhander by Maur- ce 10:02 of the opening period, Vezina ‘Irophy and shooting for his fifth this season, minutes and 45 seconds o! scoreless play with, Wright's shutout. only twice in ilhe last 20 Norrnle Smith of Detroit went N2 minutes and 24 seconds without being scored on in the 1936 playoffs, tlhis stretch including N.H.L. game in history when the Red Wings beat Montreal Marootls 1-0 after 176 mirllites. In the 1930- 81 season, the late Chuck Gardiner chalked up 290 minutes and 12 sco- onds of score ess hockey for Ohi- the all-time record in the season with 446 minutes and nine seconds of shutout play, includin six straight shutouts. l—-Montrea1,Richai-d (Lach) 19:32 Scoring-None, Scoring-None, Plamondon, Mosdell. Egan. Reay, Babando. The first-place Detroit Red Wings serifieagainst the other three teams lagfigmfiggj, gmmgflm $32,122‘ ‘° b° " First Period , , , ‘ l-Detrolt, Lindsay, team o’ (Howe) . . . . . . 1:35 THE GUARDIAN. BOSTON, March 6 -- (AP) - Dunlan performed in, (The Rocket) Richard at Dur-nan. four-time winner of the oompiehd Z This record has ed YCBN. D9811 nus the longest 1927-28 First Period lPermltyl-Snndford. Second Period Penalties Cnrveih, Schmidt, Third Period Penalties - fvichard, Schmidt, nsrrrorr s, cnrcsco z crncsob, Mlircll s --~ (or) - moved closer to clinching the Nat- ional Hockey League champion- ship tonight as they defeated Chicago. Black Hawks GlB before 2—Detrolt, Couture, (Pavelich. Roise) Zi-Detrolt, Howe, (Lindsay) . . . . . . . . . ... Penalty — Bcdnar. Second Period 4-Chlcago, Bentie ‘Cams 8:44 &—Dotrolt. Howe, (Lindsay, Abel) 19;» Penalties - Hamill, McFadden, G. Stewart. Lindsay. Third Period d-Detrolt, Poile. (McFadden) . . . . . 7—Delrolt, Poile, (Horeck, Quackcnb ) 9m 841mm». Prysiai. (R- Oonachw. Guldoiirl) 18:51 Penalties - .1. Stewart, Gllidolin, .7. Conaciier, Lundy. 8258 TORONTO 4. NEW YORK I - rlnw vonx, March s mo?) - Tlhfi Wlilllll Toronto Maple Leafs tonight overcame s. two-goal defiu it to edge the last-place New, York Bil-Users 4-3 in a hlational Hockey I-Ilslle tussle before 14,142 fans in Madison Square Garden. lint Period l-Nevw York, Mlflosisi (O'Connor) ..... .; ............ .. 5:18 2—New York. Eddolis (Trainer) 0:5 3—'Ibr0slto, oer-crib? (Moe) 18:59 Penalties - Fisher 2, Gardner, Thomson, faprsde. Second Period S-Toronto, Tlnlgien (Bentley. Klukay) 1:03 Penalties - None. Third Period ii-Toronto, Bentley (Kluk-ay, Timgren) 0:46 7-'I‘oronto, Junie. (Bentley) . ‘hi! DETROIT l. CHICAGQ 5 DEPRDPI‘. March 6 -—(CP) —~ The first-place Detroit lied Wings elm-rep afior it had gone seven gsm_ es by grabbing a 6-5 thriller Bat- ll. ll. l.'. Standings MONTREAL, March s - (or) '- Unofficial National Hockey League standing: Detroit 65 so 1s ‘i 175 114 0'1 Montreal 54 25 3i T ll‘! 110 5'1 Boston 54 24 M 8 14d 15f I6 Toronto M 21 301i its ill 15 Chicago so mas 1104100 4'! New York I4 i7 I‘! l0\i 140 44 nurnnn'e,l4sn Shsstosst As Canadians Move Into Second Place watched the make their last bore. Li-Chicsgo, MoGaig (J. Conacher) echer. ' TORONTO 1, new roars 1 key League's fourth place notch in the Stanley Cup circle. ' o Black Hanks National Hockey League appearance of the season The victory, combined with Bos- ton's 1-0 defeat in Mnniifol-l, boosted (Gutdolirl, Brown) .......... 6:40 7:00 Penalties -- Goidhsm. J. 0on- ‘IORONEU. March 6 ~46?) — Playoiif-lhope lights almost went out Saturday nigbk. for New Yon‘: Rangers ss they suffered s 7-1 set- back at the hands of Toronto Maple Leafs. The victory strengthened the Louis’ hold on the National l-lcc- _ , is; , the Forum on Saturday night, the plsyo Harry Watson was the hero of the 13,035 fans as he registered his 3-3- 1, 1949 v In Maiiilmeéflnals . "ANT! — (C?) — 310M! night with a '10-! win over Antl- gonish Bulldogs to take the belt- of-tilree semi-final round in two straisht- mliionsiree meet Halifax It. Mary's, Maritime Senior Hockey final stanza. ‘McGibbon tallied Antigonishm second goal. the last of the game. St. Mary's have had a rest since last Tuesday when they polished off Moncton Hawks in four straight games for the Big Four title. Saints Win From Juveniles in Exhibition In an exhibition hockey match at re Saint Damian's University Juve- niles won a close decision over the Juvenile Abegweits by a score of if cake-walked to the Maritime sen- ior hockey finals has Saturday - twice and also helped on two other 100th NHL. goal in pacing the Leafs to their Ugliest-scoring ef- fort of the season. The 36-year-old left winger from Batatoon tallied attacks and Both teams turned in a smart performance throughout the entire encounter, exhibiting, plenty of smart passing defensive ' play. solid Y. (R. Conacher. Goldham) 12:00 Toronto . goals. came while the Rang handed but even when league with the ' Leafs. t Two oflmrontok first three goals a WHO ID011- at full strength, the Rangers didn't look as though they should be in the same Battling on very even terms throughthe first period, which net- ted them one goal apiece, S. D. U. opened the scoring at 4:83 when MacDonald scored on a two-man passing attack with Sinnott, while Scantlebury got the Abbie tally in finally ended their non-winning ulrday night before 14,232 fans who 4—'Ibronto. Kiuksy (Kennedy, Tlmgren) 15:54 Third Period ' lt-Tomnio, Timgren s-Jroronto, Taylor _ (Watson, Boesch) 15:31 Penalties -- None. MONTREAL 4, BOSTON 0 _ MDNTREAL,MAIdl s —(C Ple- Montresl Canadiens. co-osdinailng a speedy attack booked by close ducking and a solmd defence, gave goalie Bill Dru-nan his third con- secutive shutout and his eighth of the season by turning back Boston Bruins Saturday night 4-0. At the end of ‘the had completed 228' utes and 45 seconds of play without. a goal scored against him. NHL. spokes- men said this placed him exactly eight minutes behind s. league rec- ord snark of 2:311:45 set by Boston's Brirnsok Frankie season. but a further dei/virlg into musty books on Sunday showed that Alex Connell of tlhs old Ot- Sena had a remarkable record of 446 minutes and nine seconds beck in the 1921-28 season. Penalties - smsdell. Harvey. ‘ ass-auras.’ n. s.,.lserea e‘.-‘ (C!) - Betburst Paper-makers coasted o. a e-r our over - Intermediate Hockey -. ._ take a close 3-2 victory. Abbles: Goal, Gurney; bury. bett. MacPhee. Referee: Jackie Kane. Period the closing of the canto on y-New Yuk, pubs;- a nice three-man attack with (Laprade) 10:00 Nicholson and Mechan- Q-Tqrqnm, wag” The Saints held the advantage on (Gardner, Kenngdy) ________ _, 13:14 the scoring in the second frame, Pgnflfleg _. Tgylor, Fisher, and notched up the only counter in swam] poring the period when, after both teams 3-'1@9nho, Klukgy had battled hard for an opening (Lynn, 5mm) 1333 until the 13:50 mark, Sinnott team- ed up on a smooth passing play with Dorsey and MacDonald, the former getting the tally to put his team one goal out in front at the (Bentley) 1111 end of the period. 6_-T°rmfl,°_ qflfl ' The Saints opened up fast in the . (“m”) _ 5;“ final canto to run their lead to two ‘l-Jlloronto, Watson , 10:43 goals in the opening of the game when MacDonald, getting his second for the night, banged one in on a pass from Dorsey. Tho Abbles came roaring back to the attack, however, and a little over- three rnlnutes later Flannlgan, Carver and Glover broke out on s smart three-man attack to cut the Saintslesd down to one goal again. r-iannigan accounted for the tally. and although the Abbies battled hard for the remainder of the gains» to try and rap in the equalizing n counter, the Saints held firm to The following are the lineups: defence, MscNevin, Burgess, Field, Hugh- es; forwards, Carver. Hennessey, P‘ Flannlgan, Dalsiei, Kennedy, Glov- er, Nicholson, MacLean, Scsntls- S, D. 11.: Goal, Sullivan: defence, Devine, Pendergast, McAdam, Mar- tin; forwards, Dorsey. Slnnott, Mac- Donald, Cheverls, Callaghan, Co Also, the late Charlie Gardiner of summuy:_ Oilicago nub-is Hawks, in the reso- nm M 31 season, kept his nets claes M 1_5_D_u_ Mignon-m. Wgtmlllrllméhlllll 1f£°°°“- m (simléul ....................... l"? "P"- '" 5 I-Abbi Sc u b , "I"! °f ti" I'M» “"4" ' ' (rreliiisbnfnrlresuerfeysil) ....11.s2 wrendied knee. and did not make mum": mm“ U16 trip b0 Bfilbfll. in‘ P 1—Montresl. Oe-rveth rein a‘ s(b£.',,y”'_'§',§,'§§§,m, um Fulfill" - GIIYW- 3'1""- Penalties: Glover, Pieldnfiorbett w“ "Y" a (lI),'Csrver (m. '“ 3—-MOI_il.rll1. olflflh ‘ Tu"! rm” (R81!) . . . 11:81 ‘_5_ D_ U" u-cnml-m, , er . (Lech) .. ....- .... .. mos ,_,‘,',’,‘,',',;:_Y’,., ' FMWQN“, 14m (Carver, Glover) . .... 5.2) (GNWUQ 31°99“) ~ "i? - Penalties: None. - ‘ Scoring - None. )__ p" v l“?! meat for merry Moore, be "- league y... runs and drove in only pared to 21 homo runs 1231's in 1947. Ind lPNI-rs stronger." Dyer said Pellet and slow to get started last Bullh- 1001'. Girls ilaplure Cily Tiile to take the two-game, the defen" champions I80 by a 2-0 count. played encounter all the fruns and deadlock the advantage. but neither to dent the armour of skating of! as the new Campbell Prince Street with r. 11H’, J- so rel lotion I Bciloendisnst its the line-up rqularly, if we can. and a cents-afield swims- usxwith some on the has tlchtenld up cmlsisienbl he said. "more isn't very mluchdllerance between Pails Lest year. Kllrowski, hampered by a bad wing. hit only two home l Bc-hoendienst also looks better than he ever looked lilidfl PVC MCI! 4711x118” 9f u“ ‘m5- Ht hi! Bained liipounds cause of arm Operation; “M” 0‘ 19W- have been firing "is ball over with their old-time He aspects them ‘ill! with Harry (‘mo Cat) ‘Brebh. eenandAlhrasleteformthebig Prime Sireel The Prince Street school girls‘ hockey squad won the City rater-- scholastic Girls Hockey League championship by battling it guy, go I- 1-i tie with West Kent school at the Forum on Saturday night series by a 3-1 margin. 'Prim:9 Street won the opening game from 'f‘h8 game was a. really well the W.K.8. squad battlinghard lo overcome their previotn defeat. ‘they thanked to outshoot their opponents 1-0 ‘at the end of the first canto, with the 11.8.8. puck- etors battling beck in the second to garner the only goal of the The two toains fought hard in the final canto to gain a slight goslissvnillon and Watson who with some nice goaltendlng kept both ‘squads scoreless, with P. B. 5. by virtue of‘ the two-goal margin thcy carried into, the game with dldtheeeulllsfoe getting the assist, while J. Irving accounted for West Kent's tally. B. Rupert assisting on the as. ‘me followins an the lineups P. B. 8.: .0001. J. Dillon; de- fence, B. Bueetis, M. Burst, kin- Bulnlsr; forwards, 2.00mi)- championships which Monday. That was the theme tournament gossip iolilght country's best curlers settle after a week-end sheimlg attainment-from a Cock“ to a ' “tseeins tour o1 lfillfifl m, mg wimp u“ “ma; 90mg; League champs, in the first IIIM seven of the eight clubs. If the The four-time Mani . with six games remaining. of a best-of-seven series at Bydnvy aincinoréati Reds don't lose the ear» pion has been installedkf: . “m Pa,“ NmY-‘lk c ‘mum hum" we “B66211 Blackwell, they'll be itive favorite w win m. i-oeirelt. Howe utwhilgu “mflflho m, “m. l. W- _ "l"! 1w. m: by the n 2_&l1>e1..reBlie>tl ....... ms l, Bygneybba m,“ “W, m, m. u’ gel"- hvyfahlozrlg-rthi: grfmakulviltd by m, < (Rfgmiildlziyeé. Stewart) ~e=os “New - Pmll": °°l°*""= won-n: wlwidihg mm- Ibrperts who have w; o. Prystai _ all-maven bu“! up ‘ s4 h“ m 0001!: f-hrtzllh for than. "If Rois- townament for years can't (Guidolin, Brown) 11.8 u“ o in mod on no“ by or oesn some tlu-otigh, the of the l0 provincial rink; 4-Det-roit, Pbile _ Rouhlwéag Igor Medynm Pm“ Dodgers should be the team to ere two from 0mm‘, (Unnadlsay, Abel) M B-lmkowll fie“ olun-potwd beat. ‘they're always tough." Watson a rough time w § t uCBIIulgONQtt M " the cal for. ille hometowners on m“ w. wt-Pnuuc y"! m’ “u” Monday “harm” uure, y. a recs. ‘ ‘is mm Dane Mumme condition of his cripples of mes. I! Watson comes um) Second Period . gum m, Gallagher ‘ahead h ‘Take a look at that Kurowskl," the title, he will be u... 5—Chicago Hamill _ their "mud “n! o! ‘he “me m e beamed. Look how stream- to win the Dominion ch (Brown) ...... ............ 5.03 u“ mum!‘ ‘ti-me mule Mwmm lined he is. ‘He also tells me he ship three times. He 6-—D£lel1'?lb,L ) _ 1"” l“ lnd mm Nd-‘on “d” “m” has no after effects from the el- Winnipeg rink to victory i f l’ I0’ ~~------~-----~ - m “n” "I 94 m, Sydney when 5W WWI-tics he underwent dur- and 1942 and was Mani! 7—l()etroi‘tk Hair-cg 1H4 the pmdd clued ing the wimer. no my. he m; presentativa in 194a a-lgutxicncouture "IT 1§l51 Bowling closed’ off the scoring '33:,‘ '“ flflfv“ dld- Zfimafiflg, w“ "W"! Penalties - Jnstewart (2). for Sydney with 1 smile l" "1' u“: “ind ....".Z'.‘.'..'.1.Zl;'$i°Zi.'£§? Msoendayll edrtgvnbn s1 Prince Edward Island in 1|; noon and P. E. l. vs. 33 “m” Ontario in the evening. and 104 Nllulser. year be- in the . SYDNEY, N3. Mai-obs - The money seems lo ing Sydney Millionaires Halifax 5t. Mary's in lh; senior hockey final. m square off hero ‘Tuesday best-of-seven series, ' Last night's 9-5 triumph Bay Miners over Monet in an exhibition game s ton alppears to have taken the fllmnclal backing in Mary's and considerable. money is going unpiaced. Last week. however, wli Mary's were drubbing Hsml Halifax groups were ofioli of 8 to 5 that St, Mary's w feel; Sydney Mlllipnaircsl allable ' cash was snapped that figure. bu: there does to b, any more in the oiil toicem ARCADIA, Calif, Mar.‘ Miss Grille, long-distance mare from the Argentine,‘ out her racing career ii: Saturday when she won 000 Juan Capistrano haul fore the largest crowd oil son at Santa Anita Part1 i. bell, B. MlwManus; N. M V. Stewart, J. Talltoll. '1'- N. Gillespie, M. worlhy,l art. W. l. 8.: Goal. s. Wei fence, C. Creeimarl, B. l! Whitlock, E. Storey; ion Irving, J. Rupert. C~ l" N. Mackenzie, J. Gilli Medias. Referee: Jackie KIM Summary:- f-‘iret Period i-w. x. s, .1. irvinz (Ii Penalties: NOM- geeond Period a-e. s. s., w. canals" (N. MeoNevllll Penalties: None. rare Period flooring: Nont. Penalties: None. total-goal one week way, with I001‘ B. were able the two champions MMNevin ions ssusnrsl/ _ |- ' n. p, only‘ crrsrc thousands .