MARCH 1s. 1941 HOCKEY PRACTICE iii be practice for the m§};f,",.§,.i. allelic; um n the Forum today at 1:80. Every player I. “peeled to make it l point to k w hind. WALTER LAWLOI. Coach. PAGE SSEVEN R=EM‘E=MB‘ E‘ R‘ n‘ EN=I (By The Canadian Pres!) Boston Bruins finished 8 819M sr-nsoii in the National Hockey lscague 11 years ago tonight with a rccord of 38 WlTlS in 44 BR11168- They lost five and tled one and Croney Welland, then star centre and now the team's coach, captur- ed the scori charniploziship with 43 goals an 30 assists. Bruins took the league title but 12st the Stanley Cup to Montreal Can- adicns. iydneywAgain llol Win SecohcT-Game Of 1 T otal-goal Series 7-0 To TakeRounclFromNavy16-8 Greenberg Placed In Class I A DEITROIT, March 17—tAP)—- Hank Greenbcrg. Detroit Tigers’ giuggrig outfielder. who received the "most valuable player award" 1w ea; and is reported to hold a $50, 0 contract for this year, may be in the United States army be- fore the I941 seassn is more than l few daYS °1ll~ His draft board placed hlm in class 1A today, but announced it ind decided to refer his case to me medical advlsoryboard for a. report and would reconsider the classification if the medical board finds him unfit for general military mrrlcc. masculine our: (min: UP TORONTO. March 17—-(0P1— hsvrn C-eneral tonight defeated oronto Marlboros 5-2 in the first game of a best-of-sevcn series for the junior hockey championship of oiitm-io. scoring tluee times in the final period to break up a previously close game. Y. M. C. A. Bowling Alleys ZION GUILD LEAGUE Dumb Bells .3611 .. .. 198 94 162 . Oatway .. 131 149 1Z9 L Cuclmore 139 102 106 A. Bentner .. 213 138 110 E lilacLean .. 125 123 156 ~2066 A. . B. MacKinnon .. "148 137 171 RTurncr .. .. ....115 116 162 \ -215a Bumble Bees I. Dillon .. .. .. .. 93 08 146 lmser .. .. .. . 153 133 D. 1100061‘ .. 0e .. ..128 128 90 B. Snow .. .. n ..117 113 141 LJordan .. .. .. "113 169 1 —1946 l-llgh single: A. Sentner. 216. High three: J. Fraser. 466. Second Period REBEKAH LEAGUI 1—5yd_ney, Aldllson (Lmtoski, Dumb Dorae Fritz) 2:40 1 Laffei-tv .. 134 2 2_3ydn9y_ sneip 14103 - 217 116 Ii-Sydney, Snell, Walton, Mc- 239 23° Creedy) 17:39 125 14° 4-Sydney, Awlilson (Letoé-ki) 10:33 m0 149 Penalties-None. ——2330 I m m mini-a Period 124 181 5-Sydney, MoCreedy (Walton, - l“ 145 Snell) 1~av _'¢F;‘,§‘,'§§S°“ ' ‘i; 1% tl-Aydney, Walton (Snell, Mc- " ,_1a43 Greedy) 10223 Bomb, | 7—Sydn1Y. xatrsxi, 10:05 J, num- __ __ "H194 151 132 Penaltles-Jratoski, Atchison, Pow- B- Uwtliorn .. .. ..1oa 1a"! o": e11- N. Younker .. .. ..126 120 155 g. giiozicr .. .. ..l36 118 16$ . iie .. .. .. ..133 6 6 e 0 5pm,," —=<>»* Gordie Drlllon llililitchfll .. .. ....21a 183 142 . owl . ..i4n 11m 4 o. Tliornljlln .. .. "115 168 131 Ends $ea30n [Mcliiiils .. .... .. 61 100 M Low Score .. .. ....10B 116 97 --l912 lllgh single: A. Sentner. 239. lllilh three: A. sentner. 802. Port Arthur Whips lVinnipeg‘ PORJI‘ ARTHUR, March 17 — r (CPI —- The rapid-firing Port Arthur Bearcals, on the Allan Cup frail seeking their urn Dominion linior hockcy championship, to- hlahi whipped Winnipeg Seventh Infantry Brigade 14-3 n the open- " 0t a best-of-thme Manitoba- Thnnder Bay‘ series. After a scoreless first period Bcercata opened" their big guns. betting eight goals without a re- Y in the second. In the third rune, despite four penalties, Bear- amtivere on the long end of a 6-3 crowd. -I After the two teams battled on J- llfifS (ll Maritime Crown HALIFAX, March I7—(CP) Sydney Millionaires won their second straight Maritime senior hockey title tonight us they kicked the Hulilnx Nuvy teom around 7-0 in the second game of their home-ond-home series to win the series 16-8. The Millionaires embark on the Allan Cup troll next Saturday when thew meet Hull Volunts, Ottawa Volley titlists, of Sydney in the first of a best-of-live series. Snell and Atchison led the Mil- lionaires drive with a brace of tal- lies apiece. McCreedy, Walton and Latoskl added one each to Jump their tctal to seven and clinoh the Maritime Title. . Faced with ‘a. cne goal deficit when the game opened, the speedy Sailors battled Sydney for a score- less first period. But he Cape Bre- ton steam roller smothered the lighter tars in the second when Snell and Atchison rattled home four tallies. Three more counters fired in the kllllid, (umpleted the Navy's de- ea A crowd estimated at 8,000 jam- med the rink as the game at e. fast clip. Policg held up the game for lev- eral minutes to remove a number of persons who fainted in the pack- even terms for most cf the first period Sydney's maot-tine-liko Plays began to pick up precision and Hall. Latoski and McEad-iern kept play hemmed in the Halifax end for more than a minute. The Millionaires applied full pressure right from the start of the second period. A minute and n. half after time third period o ned Johnny Mc- Crcedy coast in alone on Dar- gavel alter a smooth passing play with Walton and Snell.’ Dnrgavel didn't. have a. chance as McCreedy picked his spot. with e. five goal lead on the game and six on the series the Million- aires began to relax and the Tars threw caution to the winds and staged a series of gang plays. The acrobatic Dickie blocked several shots that were labelled. SUMJHARY ‘ F1110 Period Scorlng—-Ncne. Penaltlcs—None. ‘With 44 points L, Marci‘; l‘I—(Q5- Bill C.wle _ who sparked Boston Bruins‘ dr ve lcr first place in the National Hockey League, clinched the top spot among the loops lead- ing point-getter; last week with one game to go, and dccnlziated the efforts (f other Mnritlmers in the N.1-l.L. Cowley, fOl‘ll10l‘ Halifax Wolver- ine, garnered one goal and helped ln four otiixrs to raise his point- tctal to 60 which included 45 as- sists, a new league record. Gordie DrilLn of Moricton. N.B.. ended the season with 44 points after markin up two goals and three assists uring the week. Eddie Wise-man of Boston bag- ged one 80a] and assisted on three for an aggregate of 80. while George ‘Alleglor Hayfield, 11.15,, gClIBd once or . The scoring: 0 A Pt: Cowley, Boston 15 46 60 Drlllon, Toronto . 23 21 44 Wlsemas-i, Boston l6 23 36 Allen, Chicago 14 11 31 Gctllffe, Cnnadlerie 15 6 24 Holktt, B slon 9 l4 24 Smith, Boston 6 8 l4 Kelly, Americana 8 8 6 Gra-boeki, Canadians 4 I 7 T0 COMMAND SPITFIREB LONDON — (UP) —1~"lrst A1186!!- liim eJr olflcrr to be placed in charge of an RA. F's uadron since the outbreak oi war. “Satin. . R A. Holmwood of the .A.A.I-‘. has Dutton heads West on tour For new talent NEW YORK. March 17—-(C‘P)-— Manavger Red Dutlon of New Y rk Americans, accompanied by Art Chapman, his coach, headed for Western Canada tanlgiit to look over his season's crop of amaicur stars now engaged in the Allan and Mcmzrial Cup playoffs. Dul.- 1011's team, upon which. he built. high hopes at the opening of the National Hockey League season, finished a disastrous, injury-ridden, your when New York Rangers de- feated them Sunday night. The Americans won only eight games 1n 8. While the older- members of the team prepared to head for their homes for the summer; the young- sbers-those eligiblg for the Amer. lean League playoffs—hastened to ilpilni Eddie Shore's team at Spring- 6 . w- Red has a promising crop with Springfield. They include young- sters who iiavg been up with the Americans for part c! the season but played enough American Lca- Slic games-H or more-to qualify for the playoffs. _ BOWLING b RESULTS l HOLY NAME BOWLING DlVll it Fruerl Daviksfla Frasers:_. W w te 19s 1'11 145 c. McCabe 11a 134 147 0- Remsay 130 15s 124 ‘B’; Bolxfir 11a 12s 154 - DW n: 225 13s 132 "rotai-zzir. r. c. s. Cm:- Dvwlins 22o 131 161 D Mahar 121 259 14-6 w. Shaw 15s 15': 10v E Ranahan 326 145 227 rr. Steele 15s m5 199 "Ibmi-zs-ia. Ladies high single E. Bolger 154. Ladies high three C. McCabe 399. Gents high single D. Mahar 259. Gents high three E. Ranohan 598. Irlah:_ E. Dowlin8 98 41 141 E. Hughes 141 113 122 P. Mahar 175 349 135 M. Rafuso 112 130 171 W. Innis 137 170 33 Total—2063. Specials:- I. McLean 115 124 125 P. Dowling 107 117 33 H. Conway 189 1B6 129 J. McQuaid 159 209 201 J. O'Brien 204 118 125 Total-214l. Ladies high single M. Rafuse 171. Ladies high three M. Rafuse 413. Gents high single P. Mahar 340. Gents high three P. Mahar 616. Walter Shaw donated 4 lbs cho- colates to lady rolling highest three also a deck of cigarettes to the gent rolling highest three, and was much appreciated by the bow- lers. Merry Minstrels 4 Blow 0utsz_- r C. Peters 83 209 21X! J. Coady 177 192 230 F. Brown 117 167 174 M. Chappell 93 1N 46 A. Connolly 175 198 272 Total-MW. Black Outs:- K. Gallant 175 113 145 E. Arsenault 143 144 165 E. Gallant 168 225 186 B. Fleming 132 61 98 H. Bowlan 221 136 164 Total-2206. Ladies high single C. Peters 209. Ladies high three C. Peters 500. Gents high single A. Connolly 272. Gents high three A. Connolly 645. Scalperst- ‘ A. McCloskey 164 165 99‘ J. Champion 110 09 94 K. Diinsford 123 57 111 J. Harding 107 166 96 J. Buote 147 107 99 Total-1706. Waxeriu- L» Blanchard 136 162 1'10 J. Condy 234 165 163 .1. Mi1'er 147 150 165 Geo. Thompson 162 47 4B Ken Abbot 107 57 72 Total—2063. High single J. Coady 234. High three J. Condy 606. Tonight It 'l o'clock»- Ladles League: Deuces v_a Rookies. Al. 8:30:- Davls dc Frasers vs. Central Bar- bars. Charlottetown Alleys Store Le e-Seml Final: S. A. MoDona 11's:- And Weighs By Whitney Martin Associated Press 5110145 Wrllfl MIAML Flu. March 17-—1AP)—- 1V5 like gaylng that il you had some ham you'd Ciave some ham and eggs, if you had same (L185- but if. nevertheless is lfllg that if the New York Giants have Blll Jurges the could have a DYel-ly fair ball club, if the pitchers wine through as expected, Mel Ott's legs andeyes hold out and Harry Dan- nlng is an outfielder in fact as well as fancy. _ _ A first-division club, maybe. _Bill Terry lifted the club from sixth place to first place 111 the Si?!“ 0f a year once before, and he has won thrce pennants 1n nine Yeti". 5° when he says that, with. Jurges a- Q. S. S. and P. W. C. clash Tonight A hockey encounter that should provide much action is scheduled for the Forum tonight between the Queen Square School team and Prince of Wales. _ Both squads are out for a victory and will ice their strongest lineups for the fray which is scheduled to get. underway at 7.30 sharp. th teams have been practising faithfully of late and 1t is expect- ed that a large number of support- ers of each team will bean hand to watch the struggle The match will be followed by a skate at 9 o'clock all making for an enjoyable evening at the win- ter's sport centre. Giants Hope Measures - Five Feet, II Inches i 1 75 Pounds vailable he would have no worries his opinion can't _be laughed off. Jurges suffered dizzy sprlls ‘after being nu. on uie head by a rM-wd ball from Bucky Wailers. Seldom ls n club's into so (ls-- pffldifll. upop ill-f‘ llbllll)‘ ll rim maii to play. The llllf‘ hclwcou the first and second dmsioii usually is an invisible one. In the case of the Giants it measures five feet 11 inches and weighs 175 pounds. v- en Terry leaves the impression the team without Jnrges would be a fish xvitliout fins. “He's my only worry,” Terry says. "The last two years showed what he meant to us. Otherwise _I'm not complaining. The team this year has great spirit." Announces Allan Cup Play Dates MIDLAND. Out. March 17.---(CP) -President George Dudley, of the Canadian Amateur" Hockey Associa- tion today announced the following dates for Allan Cup playdowns: l The Ottawa District champions.__ Hull Volants. or Petaivawa Gren- ade". will play the Maritime cham- plons. Sydney Millionaires. or Hal‘.- fax Navy. a best-of-five series start- ing at Sydney or Halifax March 22. The second game will be played on 6hildren’s Skate I X X 5 i: g This Afternoon d é FORUM-22c--11c g U UULIUQLIQU LXLIULIQQU BRINGING UP FATHER lHorse racing At IO O'clock This morning The horse racing meet featur- ed by tl-ie big two mulch races will take place oil the Victoria Pork this morning or l0 o'clock and not at 2 o'clock in llie ulter- noon as previously announced. Horse followers 0nd all those having entries are asked to take norticulur note of the change in time. the ice of the Maritime champions March 24, with other games in Ot- tawa on March 27, and March 29 and 31 if necessary. ‘The Quebec champions. St, Jer- ome or Montreal Royals ,wi1l play the Ontario champions. Timmins Bisons. or Toronto Marlboros. a bsst-of-five series. with the firt game’ at Montreal March 24. and the remaining games alternating be- tween Toronto and Montreal on March 26, 28 or 29. March 31 and April 2. Dates for the eastern final will be announced later, Dudley said. MONTREAL, March 17 -- (GP) —Bi11 Cowley, who never sank far from the top of the scoring list during the season. and linci u mori- opoly on first place during the his: half of the playing schedule. unis conceded the National Hockey Irri- gue pninl-grttiiiz fllillllplflllSllli7 1w- yond n shadow of doubt tonight. The grout. Boston ])lil_\'-lIllllIl‘l' has still 0110 15411110 to go, but. llll'l‘.'l£l‘.' has amassed 60 points on l5 goals and a i-Pcord-breaking 45 assists That. gives hlm a 16-point; margin over four competitors grouped for second spot, all of whom have com- pleted their regular season. Syl Apps and Gordie Drillon of Toronto, and Brynn ilcxI-all and Lynn Patrick ended their season in the four-way fie with 44 poinfis each, but whether they hold down second spot or third in the stand- ings depends largely on what De- troit's Syd Howe can do with the one remaining game he has in hand. Howe 1s at present Just one point behind the Apps-Drillori-Hextall- Patrick combination while another. point behind hlm comes Neil Col- Bill Cowley Concealed N.H.L. Scoring Champ ville of Rangers. Bobby Bauer and Eddie Wisemnn of Boston ended the season tiedfor eighth spot with 39 imiiits ouch. Hextall is just. about conceded the goal-ceiling championship. with 26 to his credit. That gives him a two-point margin on Roy Cf)l'1;1(‘_llEL' n1 Boston. and SWPOJPY S1‘lll‘1llf‘l' of Toronto, but Connch~ or lli15 U110 lust vliaiico in catch 11p when Boston takes on Detroit in. the final scheduled grime of the series tomorrow night. Jimmy Orlando 0i’ Detroit rank! as the league's official bad man with a grand total of 95 minutes in the penalty box during the season -85 minutes in majors and minors and one 10-minute misconduct. STANDINGS ' r w L D 1" A P Boston 41 2s a 13 164 101 o5 Toronto 4a 28 14 s 14s so ea Detroit 41 21 15 11 111 o3 53 Rangers 4a 21 1o s 14s 125 50 Chicago 48 16 25 7 112 139 38 lcnnsdiens 4a 1e 2e c 121 141 as Americans 48 8 29 11 99 186 2'1 .., oKY and SKTE TONI P. WC. GAME AT 7.30 SHARP. SKATE AT 9 P. M ADMISSION 25c —— 15c. Q. vsl SHARP. lFORUM S. S. tw-i By George McMfinua QEMEMBEQ- DON'T °> "o a SOLI DKQE LEAVE THlS HOUSE TUNIGHT- I'M GOING OUTAND WILL BE BACK EAl2\_\/—DO WDU HEAR? WELL-HMGONHA , -, TAKE rr EASY-AN m NOT sow TO I NEVEIZ M155 A - LET ANYONE WORD vou sAv-- DISTUIZB ME- THATS MOQE THAN '42s smear #1 ri-iQow AT‘ MEL-I g HA3} -_‘~' I All . l‘ . 5 1815,, ‘l. s a‘ . ///.7///////'i' Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE PL- 9911.195!!- .§1-_~=-__-:-.-.-- W“ "#- 3 4g omeuace is. GHTIN‘ l . Ayessaas P012 ME ONA WEEGEE aomzoé PIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS C-Q-M-E A-T By lidivinll I MEBBE WE OUGHTTA GIVE HlM ANUTHER CHANCE, "HD1915? MR. RABBITS OUTTA SHOULD BUDGE, CAN YOU PULL YOUR H AN’ MAKE THlNGS DISAPPEAR T MY GOODNESS! I '1’ AT WHY P. McKinnon 176 228 216 F‘. Burke 156 162 216 M. Mclnnis 238 1M 186 B. Mcbaughlan 184 123 131 T. Arscnault 144 147 142 W. McKenzie 238 302 167 Total-~3303. (lurier 8| Cm:- f. Dougan 88 91 258 112. wlllnms 165 231 136 (l. Duncan 101) 148 161 C. Downe 151 154 170 J. Cousins 175 168 23'! N. J. Clow I53 249 164 Total-MW. Ladies high single J. Cousins 237. Ladies high three P. McKinnon 819. Gents high single W. McKenzie 502; Gents high three W. McKen- e 696. ' Tonight. n4. 7:00:- City league: Aoea VI. Roopl. Al. 8:16:- B. bee ted to rid one of s."s‘.'.'.'&€'n.nn€°.'i‘.t“é THAT'S IT ALI. RIGHT. PAUL'S A DETECTIVE Jilted League Ouh w. ‘huh MAY I USE YOUR TRON MRS. I ONES ? n" MIGHT BE SOMETHING I SHOULDNW‘ HEAR..I'LL PUT MY HANDS OVER MY EAIZS l CXJNNOb-WELL. CAN YOU LASSO A FELLA PAST ON A HORSE MILES A MlNUTE ? ? THAT’ S GOIN’ ‘BOUT SlX --lS ANYTHING THE MATTER WITH on», SALLY a WELL, l DON'T SEE WHY SHE THINKS HE'S BRlLLlANT! GOSH! HE CAN'T DO ANYTl-HN". “EVIDENC YARD__I'L ‘i: SEE_THAT ‘ WAS THE BOMB THAT WIZEC KED KNOW WHAT THIS CASE 1S ABOUT By Weston-r ' EH11, 1 L 4 .,. '5». ll