Mltacn 21. 1940 b} Schang Manager THREE RIVERS. March 20 ._ (A. P» —Wa11Y 561111118. a tamer major league catcher and last year plnylilg manager of Ottawa sens. tors of tne Canadian-American Baseball League, has been hired .5 manager o! Three Rivers of the Qucbi-c Provincial League, it w“ announced recently, PAGE SEVEN..- REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian krcss, A 12-ytu: cr-cr In the Naiionn Hockey League ended three yum; ago tonight when Lionel Conucher hung up his skates in Detroit zritt-r helping Montreal Maroon; win o. 5-1 victory over Detroit Red Wzirgs. Now a member of the Onta .0 legislature. Conaclrer is chairman of the Ontario Athletic Cammzsslon Amllfirst uvenl files Win Round 1 Sydney Millionaires Win Second Game Shifts To Volants Own Rink 6-2 As Scene Blue Wings Junior Royals Confident Of Defeating Still In Series Bruins, Rangers To Front InAllStarTeamSelections B! Jack Calder Schmidt (Boston) N. Oolvillo (Ran) s - s KEHSlIWgtOH l Snowed Under IO-I’) In Final Caurriilrliltnthlelssllgllxilifmfiriter E "T: Gamma‘ he” Sm“ writ" R‘ Win‘ '““"“"‘ OTTAWA. March 2D— (CP)—- _ sYQNF-Y. N. 5.. March 2o _(c- Crystals pla Coach Waiter Lawloa‘ of Oharlotte- nyqrggigsrlilgrhlllrllamlllleg? Bfiéghana Ham“ (Rangers) Ball“ ‘Blllwlll A javehizc _ll0Cl-it’_\' stluziri l from P’ mbYlllle-l’ Mlllwmllfes Overlww- l town Royals. for iron being over- New York r ma ea are L. Wing Allllllllsl llllllelll *1” K‘“'ll““l*l""l cred Hull volanis 6-2 here wirignt. awed by the blinding speed of combined wit front-rank players Juveniles under a hood of ~ -~ icrltlvciy second hcmc victory lll all I Perth Blue Wings said tonight he from three o er clubs on the 10th Blake (Canadiens) Dumart (Boston) l8“ lllglll l" Kmslllglllll ll Elsllivblxllvliirlegiiiln §l§.f.‘5€.‘.,§°'l,;fl v|ctQfy Over figured hits Maritime Junior Hoc- “"1181 Nil-WWI 1¥°°1<=Y 1H." 9 =11" elllelged “llll l‘ “*3 "lclllly lll “l” . ' ' w Crimea“ he enough imi- tml.zx"atssll.telsi.a.li “m” 22s.: ‘(l_ll€.‘Il\.V lflV0flt85 to sweep ‘i205 .11 sira: ght games. lXidos Tonight (By Pat Power) Boston Bruins in the bag to handle the Ottawa and District titleholders in the re- Wfls made bv 28 hockey Writers in N. H. L. cities. Thompson (Chi) Boucher (Ran) l They took the round 15-3. The Kcrisingwn squad was (loud in the fhl tebanls noel move to Ottawa Mm r ml b t f for tic 95 0f ire series but even m n8 89-17195 0 e!‘ 55 ’° ' ' . - , l. ... llru advantage of a home rink and CYITAWA. March 20—WI’I‘H THE three Memorial Cup series. The champ"!!! 13mm! I-"d $11011‘ llllllifilyllflflml-“slw” m?“ do“? allacl‘ “ml llllllble l° 1"” ‘ll "Wife lmlll. cl-olllls lsh-l llllelv lo glve vol_ JUNIOR, RQYALS AT oq-rAwlL l-whlle Perth-g ruihmg tall.“ my first-round cgzponents 1n the Stan- llél , l? as 5W b‘! 1°15 W916 001m - Holland. The Nova scotch was the impetug nomad u; scllllle GLAOE BAY. N- 3.. March 20- Wiih their backs to the wall and B q d l, G dlvldmds thelfdonm hlake ‘m: m_ ley Cup play owns the Ran era, won P.‘ Bllkellllle Qllllmlllell Slleellllall- outstanding in his work and (1rd , lhugell Mlllol,llll.es_ syllhev won Glace Bay Xldos, Nova, scolll. h- on the verge of elimination Junior C my ‘y n y “mm hel-eslfh hocke... ld L l he the majority of spots on he first lllhfiunam? a? “ll “llllll ‘lllfihellllél much l0 D116 11D the 011 Sided Mnle (H). . henhellale Hogkey champions, to- RllYlll-‘l l-(Klfllj prepared for their sec- an“ “ll Press Sh“ W141" tnhledgn wlrin $3 7 3W2: ‘in and alternate teams. But Ebbie lonlsléolllll $uflllllgvg W?’ lllub score. The game was pin} ti on 11's lllllll; was llmcllcalll. alnight were ready fcr the Qpenlng _oud nmc with Berth Blue Wings all ~ k C15 t“ Q 950’ ' h e_ Goodfcllow oi’ Detroit and Hector Earl Scull“ Chlclfilalls lillllhhluullllllllle‘ soft ice. h cl the first Kayne’ Timelgame or their series here wmorrow here ("hollow hlghl Dlsahpolhlell NEW YORK, March 2g__((3p)_ nat Ollilfl y npcctl merc ants (Toe) Blake of Montreal Canadiens llhel, “ml léam chlhjl.“ "wwxrl, Arrrhcrst snapped into .'-r time the speedy but light with Summel-slde crvslals for the but far from discouraged. Royals New Y0“? RBVQPTS lock I111? mad lllsl lllglll‘ Al‘ llml ll‘ was a m?“ won playmg lllolls o“ the lust ed almost ascloseil for the‘ ‘cl §l-- @111’ OIWYIlIli-Z Wlllfillt‘ will llllh llllglpll fllclll all,“ down the Marltlme mle n’ mall-m the s m ‘are confident ihotthcy will lake llle today, borsterously confident they that turned the tzde against us; team and Pau Thompson was nam- lance Dom on [hut sword _ {S}, Duds aher the game not mm l v to b1 battered bv the M11- , - ' 9°‘) Perth tCzrml tomorrow night. and would eliminate Boston Bruins Lowlol‘ referred l0 B- penalty to ed @8011 11117105?» llnflnilnously for O .-l » .. . .‘.- bq Brown slammed in the first couns- ' defence. _ fihxeece-Tlilggegfalrfilxlifil h“ mam "Pm 59nd tlrc some." into a third and de- from the Stanley Cup playoifg lll his little centre, Jack Coyle, hali- llllfiqgleal llrsi-"YF-‘B-l‘ 10b at Clricazil» lgnlluialo(lllellkl-Cllglllfilfllsille lush {my 4 U I!‘ 11111111“ bydncy had built for the crown lls compel“ 0161112 Hank‘. six games, vtlrile the Amricnns will’ m i110 l-hlYdlPQWOG T01‘ P1111138 e c‘ P‘ malm‘_ team berths they won in 1939. Aub- The first period ended with Ken- _ _ l‘ _l~l_lé-tlll~lllqll_"f end 0f 1111’ coach M hubensteln 5e“ h‘ ° ' ' ' came home, rrddlrd by injuries GOWn Tony Licarr as the right- Flue mam Posflon All team lreyl (Din Clapper WtllL buck on the sington trailing on a. 2-1 score. Tho l- -“ "Fla h llill‘ “M11101 Willa?‘ charges mljough a wark L- -5 The llnys came through t)". firil. but certain they at least could ex- Winger Cfifwled m 0n the Char- l ' dcictrcc bya trcrueirdous vote, cotrr-lsecontl saw the tables turned ti ~- illtili] ‘illlrc r llsccolrlitl) iztlslatcrgirltlelgnliril: and 551d “we war 03d ltllday game without an injury and now tetrd their sores to tile 11min lottctcwn goal. Psrih broke a 2-2 Goal mClldlllg his ail-round work as C1t1>-< f:nii(-li' auaitist the lsiziuzi tram “h. ‘lhmugh me llmfzo mlhules glvl.‘ lh hm‘ emccll ell ‘ll . 111111 "my know the strength of the Before llle Rangers 5gb olll by deadlock with three goals while tam and rusher Milli 1110, BHHIIS As the mainlanders sflruhmt-d in “flh Swlhhv lmdlnlfhh chq-Xg we toe ward Island Perth (cu-m ihry can he depend I‘! ll-llln lol- B05wn_ whale lhey “fll Coyle served the penalty. and add- Kerr (Rangers) mil-Mel; (Bmllom alter the departure oi Eddie Shore. four goals while Kertshrziozr “was A Hull lapse ‘gave ‘Millionaire-S F0 p M Elf f! bane‘. l l "its" ‘in be much harm- ln we 5N». play me second game cl the best. ed two more before the game ended. “like “'55 lclrlllmd 119cm“? °1 11's unable to get past ihc {Jollzrnd vmil. ill-ml first counter m-ld the Only one w ur mom ers _ot‘ _ th s__ years l 8h glifilftfll: thcdsefles that has all ol'_s.evcl1 s3hlg_ll_-l.,l mmorl-ow The teams meet; in the second R, 135m” “Vllllllllg-Wf W llml-lfl 9-1111 elaleylr" Th4- Amhcrst. team curled the ses- (ll m? flflsf, llpl~|l;(l_ Tlla-l- addcdllll-QE seggnweléeapllllllllllédllkltlflgs gill! “lg? m“ l“ “Hill”. _ night, they had heard their praises 88m‘! 01 l-llfi SBYl-“S l-CmOYTOW W811i Clap (Bast ) ‘t “illlah "llllaggfgigclgeclflg m“ ‘e “as sion on the leading 0nd oi’ a. 6-1 in the second and finished up with . _ ' "l sung to the skies b’ boss Lester “The bays are not discouraged in p“ on C011 9!‘ (RHIIEEPS) ' 3 - 5C0"?- a lnzur in the lust period -and in lllle and “e19 "l-Elffllefl by a Vrc- Coach Walter Lawlor W85 fa!‘ Patrick and assistant Frank l-lle 135i 1J3’ i119 Eelibflvli" bRW101‘ L D l. ditllllqolpltgcglw The lllsl’ loll? glmls (or ll“ ll" - e Encc “me the Maple Leafs who “the l.e_ tors were scored as Kcuhmgnon tvlc torla. P. E. I., te*m in a toLal-goal frcm SflilFllEd with his team's show- Boucher. Both viewed 115i} night's said. “We have a lot of respect for and their goalie McKcnnA out of the between they missed about. half a ‘low. lgpflllllnglyv certain goalg ‘series for the tri-province in}: in he first game. "They failed _ - perl A . . ~ .. , 3 _ Wlnlns- offense clicked a utui- llltle. to bzrchrchrck and lhcked ilrcr tisual gelllevgmltllljel’ é‘: "lllgtglfitaglillllcvlglfnttrlgg andlllclffel gsfllllfde 1522C high them Goodfellow (Det) Seibert (Chicago) {lfillfigllfllgjffiofilgllglllll-‘lmflllllam m, not and 5011!, an six men up n. an bf?" 1111111 llflfl 111 i119 ODBXHHK The N. B.-P. E. I. champions, led sllscll‘ ‘m; Walters onll commelll badly e ' ) The Blue wlllm; qlqyulln Olmwa Cent“ yealm-ilad missed out. Apps’ zmsencf-offmmsltuy which netted them zuo t1 119 bu!» ni- l-l-ITW- 111W beenlfd K115" by Manager A. E. Harris, w-rg ox- m}lll9°1‘¢°l1"1<‘1'11l11YIBVOYlllElP-‘Flll’ ..N' mam c uld h“ lymph us lhglead ol Wlurhhjg‘ l‘, Perth as ‘ through injuries 10l- allllosl L\\'() counters while their unguarded q 137m p7 rim" baclchigckhlg lmled l’° “lll” ll" lclll°ll°lll ltlclllm tttllc ig-rluad m‘ htmovettlllolr ‘ trial. time?" said Patrick» wlro planned crfglnwlll" months and the t-oirsvuuent sliu m vase become the tnrtwt for a vim- : vlirllclllimlsl ‘lulirtrlle bllliilllnlinelsl mcmllllz‘ second game 0' lll“ llllll ' Geiréxchollicnlildlls tiellg lrlatlo gatlrllg iielfused tgo ullotv the thorouehness Willi the Auditorium taken over [he play OI Dnuon’ h“ umnmw‘ llllumls n” ‘mm the my’ Sh“; allied nrcrlwrltuulrucel but from 8°81 fires will be played hcrel ‘- - - 5m p' r tr R n writ-ti "l a for a political meeiin to l m, ‘llle m“ “mlmme "msmls “l” llclllll‘ l’ .3. l ‘ "in rvu 1 Friday niEht. i °. "f. l‘ gel ~xll°r ° "lug" 1h, h, _. ' g “'5 Illllilles wt-lre Passed up though they Mitchell for the Amherst team illllt on t icy sc our m contro . As fur as local feeling is concern- 1115 Dh-Bnnle estimate of a, 51X- he. tr am ilalll have an oppor- ill-erg mennolled ll-eqllelllly lll m9 was the Oulsllahdlhg 560ml. of ll,‘ tunlty to practse before the next l game Chalklhg up m“; lalllhsl ll. The heavier Sydney forwards usual- ihem off or the defense as ragged but cu much of the high-sticking featured the opener. Four pen- a tit-shore called in about lLSL five minutes of the first peri bu: thereafter there were cnly two oifonciers waved off. SUMMARY l‘ ' Day alter day, thousands of men BOWLING HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Four League: Old Timers: High Single, R. McLellan 304. High Three, A. McCloskey 719. Prince Grocery ed (Jtimia inns are oi‘ the opinion Lh:.t_l'tc_vuis will yet give Blue wings argument. It was plainly ‘if " i that the Maritime champ- rutis ircre below their usual form; onlv inflashes llid they show their rvnl ability and in ihflse occa ions had Perth's goalie performing in sensational fashion, - - o o Owing to the political meeting at the Auditorium tonight nether Royals ncr Perth had a clran e of '< remain 0i‘ tire 19-15-59 cuiuon. Perth Aruzvcvi-r time selected well in irlnng the gulls with the rcsuri. that a mun. gozrnc three capable flEn-ILI: men mm three set. or last skating game series. The club came out. of the heavy-bumping duel in perfect shape. In the American offices of the c-thcr side of Mud son Square Gar- dcn, Dution had nothing but bad nsws for his supporters, who crowded around for explanations of the 2-1 ovcrtllnrc dot-eat suffered against the Red Wings in Detroit. The second game of the best-oi‘- thrce serics will be played here Friday night. Dandurand Would Buy encounter. East Royalty School Ice Sports On Tuesday, March l2. East Roy- alty School sponsored their fin-t _chool ice sports. Qn account 0f the condition of the rcc due to bad Race. Senior Glrll Relay 1. Jessie Wheatlcy. Shirley Dar- rach. Elvid Roberton. Eileen Walsh. l Velma Andrew. l I HOLIDAY SKATE m‘ polling. ‘Snore, traded to the American; in mrd-eason by Boston. was missed for the second time in the 10 years the teamshavi: been chosen. Alter buying the Springfield club of the International- American league last ycar. he concentrated 0n that in- terest and made 0nly- occasional N. H. L. appearances. Dave Kerr, the icicle who guards the Rangers’ goal, drew the bi gest vote of all. Onlv three writers arled to put him on their first telectiotrs and two 0f those chose him for the FOR 1&5. The game was clean and hard-fought throughzut and much interest is being shown by the hoc- key fans in these Midget hockey was followed by Brown with three McManaman with two and Davll with one. Watson scored taro of Kensingtorfs three while Jardint accounted for the last. The Col. Rnlston Cun emWt-mzi- tic of Maritime Juvenile Cham- pionship, was presented thl Amherst. squad after the game. The Kenslngton squad fl])§).'l!‘l‘!l"i' had not recovered ftom the trip 8ft Amhierst. Players wcre unable to put their itsual power into the. llLou Ambers. lightweight bflxlilg lchampioris, and Lew JcflkinS of lstveetwnter Tex.. Joduy xvrre tnrat-chcd for a, 15-Tf‘\ll’1(l title ilstllr, W50 klWW l°b°¢¢° '1' Wilson 209 zas 217 - - » l u- 'u u- - ~ m i enioy ‘he “even g hlovétoil t“ ll; lg: lllltlilillielllfi Elli‘; w” “mum , all. iilliliiry nagnsstfi‘ ‘Slaimykeitr. T 0 N I G H T s 5am“ A- l l" Mmllim‘ slum Gmllml- MW 1“- anne r ' . . .. . . M Carmichael 203 1'75 278 But come what may Royals can y Jockey Race. Senior Girls "l failing extra flavour T‘ McArthur 109 20a 20s --ldL\|\l-l~11-\-\1Lh|»li) to fit-u wmuw l 1. Kay Royston and Jessie Wheat- _ _ urt 1:1‘ and A ..n| flow in rt s nu. 9y, _ and fragrance of Tom 2m "m W“ ‘film, “L” om human“ MONTREAL Ma l 2o to?) 1 Rich filmi” Rama Ad a a ' l “nu in. that. is of sunning the , rcr ~ ‘ — ar omes an a. 0 - Punch - Canada's ml" " "m" ‘lhli-aasrlzzittrlsllai: 1e Dmmllllli ‘“°“"°.*“ m“; "so... Ash-agate of an... ‘ i ll Pays l” l-lllllll Ylllll Bllslllllss ' B. ' ' - "h . e r o "ner o - -— r . g‘ $15133, lzllllll ‘l’; l2. Mar-tuners rvwv wlav uown their lllli§llllh§al° lfllld ,3}... l... Kay Royston. rt c051: money but ia the ‘only way to_ win and hold cus- "lesl "Qaf- w' White 20a 25o r36 ‘tflfibbuillfle- fimutiaireliutlillpliilri W°“l‘l l"“°ll“s° lll° ml“ l“ l‘ 1”" Mom oi>> Fresh s Band tome-flint “ll do ‘he meltmnn“ and "um" we do“ “Emma M: Oatway 161 163 16o ‘l l’ ‘.“ “‘ ‘“ l“ “‘ sonnl investment lf the present l _ - — — "l" "5 ° e 1""!- alclllltaa as as w» ll“ .. . a a» all?» halal-Valle ..3::::.%t filllll-“inllfilhfi? 1' m - - 0 4554- Aui h n - a ~11 t <0 w" "We <>l>°1‘"--°"-= ° e a‘ it. to u M ttt Pr vi . Don't MISS "H! Hlgh glnglg, M_ Maymiphllgl 273 ‘hm. Willi?’ 0:“: filllfucliflfullh llhhlll Hockhl. ullglla c1ub_ Tlfl: exhlggs Serllllge nhlgw o‘},e§,°l'§5 1 4 E R Our now stock Suits and Topcnnis ari- rut and lnllqrml by ‘moke freq’ H1311 Three. T W959“ 551 or me mun: mugs is QZX|NZUHIIK the “I am definitely not bidding for “cross Canada bl-ldglng me dlslgnce N u B our matte to measure firm. They are smart and Iii right. ' Cimadlens if any other person 0r 1111658 than 24 hours. L i n e y o u r pockets of your dealer's today. Tonight Mixed League Schedule at '1 o'clock. Spuda Vs. Eady Birds. Pals Vs. Blue Birds. Be lluints MIAMI, Fla, March 20—(AP)— The 32-year-old wife of a furni- ture wood-worker revealed today toughest sort or u. struggle Wlllvfflih lllglil. rie doesn't. uurur by any lh¢|l|\§ mat Ills team are a certainty of‘ auvanclng again-lit me Queuic “'llllll,l’§ anu has auvned his team unit on _lllul'ausly they can esputt beonty arm-r they irate given every- tnurg Lucy lJi/Sztfi mar m courage and hockey ability. At present they tau? LAAU under utbs out nr this case "qcgs" that Wlri carry plenty of bite aslthe Perth team may irell nno ou. O U O O group wishes to conduct the club," he said. “But if. as rumor has it, the franchise is to be rclinqui=hed.l I am prepared to by and operate the club rather than see it go out Sailor hats made of quilted ohintz revealing buttercup or marigold prints on black or navy grounds. and trimmed with bunches of the are featured for Skate For Health — J. P. MacPHERSON &SON 155 GREAT GEORGE STREET C|lARLO'l'Tl-I'1‘UW'N V UP! ONE THING I'LL NEVER BE ABLE ‘TO UNDERSTAND CURL! IS HOW A B16 EXECUTIVE CAN DRIVE MEN BUT CAN'T MAKE A H055 KEEP TH‘ H055 AIN'T AFQAID OF BEIIJ FIRED MAYBE ITS BECAUSE W // BON IOUR, Manx! I CALLED TO . ' DCT-MQSTERPIECE V05 MADE "‘” YAH,TWELF DOLLARS, 05mm "/14 DEFRAY THAT TRlFLlNé OEBTwl-lAK-KAFF/S you/saves you DRESSINK :09. --Bv THE wav, MY scorrisu AGENTS ARE EA6TER,MAJOR?--LO0K/--~ ~ GENDING ME h BOLT OF MY FAVORITE TWEED. "ND I MAY HAVE YOU CUT ME 1 QPECIALPOR MEESTER VUNKNOUSER i First Period 1,. l . r * . working cut today. Royals however ~ .. ~ .. . v _ R“ Duncan 204 365 270. , _ _l _ - w Y D l lld ll l l _ ll weather the casualties were great F o R u M llflsydnel: D" Flllz lz-‘ls- ch’ ' M“; V. Coyle l8l 233 252 ‘.‘,‘,;‘§ lglplffllllolllllh? lllglllhl Olésllllléehalllelgf rfghlatgg lhllfnfglgafilllllgtlclgfierile Allie Holmes holding the record oi alternates. He won the Georges game or make hllsl-lll... (lag-l. l»._ l tno l.l_. n1 ._...., _ , w_ llalpehhy l-lo m5 230 lment’ Brawl“ _ Frank Clam my lellqlzln Hap 25 bumps. However what the Vezrna. trophy this year as the net- ghlhsl lhe malhlanll mam’ l‘ ll Clil on. Reinhardt. J. Hugh-es ltll 23A 215 _. E:- l . . vey Jacksonyearly (‘mile gseccnd ¥nOzllléiegSlligrfinlggligflllslgsmfip9eadfid thfig rfliilrgdél‘ with the fewest goals against the}. held u, a 5_hll dl.“ at Second Period '1' A Benlley 247 15° 1w The boys were shown through lI-he period for what Cancy said WES’ followgll‘; are l-esullg ' ' Amherst- .. . G ., ., .,. "°‘“'""”°“~ ll::"r.:§.°".'r:::'=r:2.titular? “its” I» while Jerk-rm W s , M ll ll l; ll -" $711M‘. m os_ . . _ i " '3 ', if i-l tAl ' M it ' h tt-h-B t‘l Deed Sk t . I l dli Bo lhsyllhhyl Gl-llboskl lwllebby) 10, All Stars. wcrenzrkcn through the chateau goal ‘a m‘ D e1 5 o 5 “g ll Bobfiy ngclelhlilllllllls: 2f‘ eplldllllsy B d T l; ‘ naurrcr wlltlfl! some oi_iire buys cn_- “That h,“ as than a bcdycheck walslh OT 8n 8dm$ bsydncy‘ Atch son (n film) Dr. fisptllglf Illlcuiillirluitloltl] tlll'°lill_-l‘l,'lfil"‘lfa.ll°‘f;i as I've seen since i came into the slllulhld Slgtgllftslflkfmfidlilio G1"! Grand Ice o l s-riutt. Trnirror (J. Cholette) 1s.- R. Ca-meron 211 110 214.111“ ellllllwll" M"! "w team WW Nlllmlll ll“°l“‘-" lllllgll-‘i’ Dllll°ll drew a o er on 2' ve m“ M- Grand Mllslc TUTTI In Fine EflClS l" DrGYV ' m‘ - - u m utnr r- s roared. "In fact it was the best - | . A. SheJan 1R5 2...: .24» l "11 l l’ ~11 l? "l 111° ""1"? speed Skating Junior Boys and . Penalties: Snuvaf-ieau. Van Daele. Q, Essel-y 249 llll 235 crlillid lihhtlrberti. “final bcdsygclhetlhli‘ Jghlfrclllnhhs lliledilutgls ms 14 NUIIIbETS . Ttl—3 . l’ "0 ‘"15 l-wl » H ‘Hi5 E— 1.A M -.. - c 1111"! Perl“! Hltllr stiiirle, G. Esscry 295. lllltnllsllvthlvr ‘myrrh. gltlténllnlidtao e,.l.l.yll,l,._g llaplxll, lo us,» L “lla “Rm 2 Ellwl“ M“ ALL WALTZS HOCkQY ShOlU The Bracklev hm“, and the l "l' w. ' "5 Ell," ""1 ° l Cit b, nthtLE t‘. firs. J l RI ' .. ' .. l, s-syunrv, Williams (Atchlson. D. Hlgll Tlll°°- 3' Dllma“ 74°- team mu l.» an out. irum the open- m ‘llvfllsldclllfy "f2 plfllyllilclho “w l. Bobb CIlglgl-nwe illagddv Walsh Join the Throng .. East Royaky Royals battlttl n. a pyllzl 4J3 lug whistle tomorrow night, p l P l Tl ‘ n Leonard ‘mes Edwl Mac-Ru ’ 30¢_2()c. 3-3 draw Ht I119 F0111!“ 135-1111 7-SvdncvU .1. Fritz (Whebby, Mc- “ml” - ' ' ' lllllll will" “a” “l? lllilmpf Speed strafing slim»: Boy-s whet was odvertized as a "in Firhbrll) "on. _ Sail fled that the best defensive is glllllell llll° lll°-.N“l‘°““ . °° ‘ll’ r. Harold Clements 2 Harold ‘l "all tll°ll°sllllg w?’ “l ll°°' Elms?’ . R-Hirll, Mouscttc (Sauvageair) L'- Bmwn 23,8 13° 199 a strong oficnsitc Royals expect to Lellfllle Plll~l°ll>r llllgemd l-Cllels as MllcRne. l l key took place on Tuezday mgm The first period ended bCflrvliws l i003. claim“ n .couir.eract mu Perth team's five llleytllllllllécllpclllclsglamlzgllgerlcqllgaglxg S csd Skating Senior Girls lalgnBggfil rillllk Riblvgeg lzllolglll‘ In the second period the Royce: i l». lll l _ . a l; a .-l- ‘l; ll l u _ or -re u w . . _:__ s; s, e rrp r up own) _ l. , .- _ . l» ~ . m“ o5 None __ G. Stewart 268 240 194 ‘gilliiicslkiasllnluliiemiilablhgdollllz Maple Leafs. 1 Pjclkllé§f§§}},g:’ 54.50“, "lllfifilm" and Submarines (tiowlrimvnt, These gggnglg glllllllhdllllfi llfi n: r t Low Score 117 196 193 Perth tcnnrbackea up into their The teams opened their best-of- l_ Keith Clay. 2. Allie Holmes. teams ranging in ages from l0 to lll ggfito in favor of the Ilrnciaww l Total—3192 .- own area with tin.- rncthcd of play three series in Toronto last night Puck carrying, Senior Girls l4 years are paying hne hockey, m“ who evened lhe Sea” ‘ I l I and coach LilWlOl' expects it t0 Day and the powerful Lieatfs won 3-2. l. Kay Royston. 2. Jessie wheat- and are now playing the best of MCQuBAd ‘vheatigyv ahll"Rhh.l,l_ . n“ M“ m“ dwflenas lll-lolhlgnlll game‘ But they had to go Ovfillme W 5° 19y; » h‘ ‘ I all" ‘ml °l ll” Eallles 7°!‘ “he son score-d, for tihe- Rovnls u*r.l( ' . D 1d n,’ 44 268 Tomlin." m hrs a mmlsls it and no true Chicago fan would l5kflhllllcllfi lzlrlctlifiygaflfié Sleirzlltlh goat; 0 R M Murray Cup. Last wreck the first _Slea(l_ ybllnke, and Hugh“ Qllllm l . ‘ 53' Mlcl 01m 217 lac 203 to beu. rnntluy lir-uxzlanairllrary to fltlrmt, Conny smylhffi ruff‘ ll“ a Skatin Backwards ‘Senior our? lgllllll ‘ll llle Sell“ w“ Play“ “ml l cred in Rovers wimtcrs- ' - C“ 5E “m . _ '_ ghoul. of a chance of luk ng the 15 ' »the game was won by the AIPlEOTLS 3 ' F‘ Tlel-he l-ll 305 193 lreptris arm ull|c~u~ullLL Ill a p.a.- _, 1. Kay Royston. 2. Jessie Wheat- l g A Mcclogke m5 292 242 h“. “mom “M, "ma". u, M“, series in two straight. by the score of 3-2. On Tuesday _ E- Roblh 7 23B m 19., uutn a JA-mgcl‘ ana raster squut- Relay RB“. 5w!" 5°" G R l" l1" Wwnd game the Submarine; LIGHTWEIGIITS MATCIIED ‘ than lust yciu". Omy three players 1- 38-1011 3919913911 A1115 Holmes- " n E came through with a win by the .__i._ Alvin Andrew, Richard Holmes WON 0f 6-3 thereby time the ser- NEW YORK, March 20—(AP)— H ,T all u noon-y 13018.11: Evfry period. o! buslnesh, Same “We” ill the meanttllihltebnrloylllg canal-git ‘Pllllg- _ v - lil’...‘.’.§...‘fi$‘.‘e“.°..a a-\“.l...‘.l°.2l'nwn our our: WAY - - n, J. n. Williams our: BOARDING nousa - -. wmt —Major ilooplq ; DPSfillg their defeat Ottawa writ- ers are convinced that the Royals are a mucn better squad than thiy have shown. The Onaiwa new_pap-' crmcn are looking and expecting a A KNOC-KABOUT $UlT FROM \T-.~ , WHO cam "ro ALCATRAZ van us HAR-RUMPH/F FORGETS ms INCOME rates!“ I SHALL HOPE TO tau. ucTo TWO ( MANHOLES u= ru. N00 GIFFING that she hopes to become the mother of quintppfets within the next two months. Her physician confirmed the re- IGIIIOTIOW PANzmAs “mimics 10¢ LILIES m _ port. based on x-ray piciures that appeared to show five distinct heads. He asked that his name be withheld. at least temporarily, firs: Emory Callahan, the wife. at her humble northwest sife hc-me. and her 32-year-old husband at his job u a factory apprentice. beam- g1 happily u they told of their apes. l Should these be realized. medical authorities said Mfrs. Callahan would become the 31st woman tn recorded scientific hstory to give berth to quntuplets. The only livfng "quints" are the Dichnes of Cailander, Ont. nearly six years of I89- SPRINGHEILD, Man. March l9 —(AP)—Veternn Tommy Filmore turned hockey! famous ‘hat trick" tonight as the Shore-less Spring- field Indians presented their ab- rcd hot struggle hero night and judging by the attitude of the Island team they will wltneil a type oi‘ game ‘met they expect. 'l'his writer is expectin of a struggle and is con ident that hie ray... WALI repeat their last ear‘; performance against Perth 3 mue whgs bv .qua.rtng the series at. a grime apiece in tomorrow night's strugge. sent manager with a 5-1 vtctrrv over Pittsburgh Hornets in their iniifial American Hockey Leag e playoff cont-st, Llyod Jackson of New Glasgow. N. 5-. scored the fin- al [col for the winner-l. t a whale ' Jnwiitvng PM n" 1o vou HALF ‘PRICE.’ i THE THING- FOR EASTER MAJOR! ' ' \\I".9". .,,_,_._.--_._- _ fin lilo-I b3