u MARCH 27, 1942 if Brimsek stars As Bruins. edge Black Hawks Wings stop Canadians in Detroit 6'-2 ---_. 4»; Bbfllley Cup hockey playoff semi- finals tonight by routing the Mont- real Canadians,- 6-2, in the third and decidin game o4 their best- of-tbree set 10.006 1am. ye“: do of the hull "hi? 1' 1 round B. 0BR CY m“ 119's smiley cup playoffs with I vicioryover he moot-her- 11g qnbago Black Hawks io- nlg t before a. crowd of 12,000 at m’ ”°‘°°1“yr°°’§§”i. n: cti r Q o ng e e ve ore- ohfiyckinmptactics. the Black Hawks yep; rlfic pressure on Brimsek m out.“ J€““i1°‘b3l“.w‘?.°.f“il.‘; "hwy... 0 I ur od ls two $5M; mm on him during me Oul Lisconlbflnd fi Run i,” 50 minutes. Joe (‘iurveth and Modem Meanwhile the Bruins managed Brumtcou turned into a. rout to break out of their own zone only until then was anybcdys game. often eno to challenge Sam L0 Montreal fell apart three minutes Prestl l7 £5 but’ that Boalie after the last rind opened with ‘med g pair of shots aimed by Detroit ahead g-el when wingmdn acidic Bruce and nfive-fooier that Joe Benoit and Ed Bush. Detroit was igackiwnded home by m! jlgxferloenlleltzli. drgnfiiycfmlnutc mo.- cG . 139m 98. 0 0i‘ hi M latter’: tally was 808.110 Johnny Mowers andougliugg The the icmmher» and Jack made it dur- for masking the Canmjign playgr on the hea with his stick and rs Diment for the winner of the Tor- onto Maple Leaf-New York Rang- With standing room promising to be at a. premium Wallic Scantlebury and his cast of figure skaters pre- sent their Ice Follies at the Forum tonight with the first event 0n the pniocifln skating out on the ice at 8. 5 . Indlcamlns Judged largely by the advance sale of ticlgetg and the in- terest that is being evidenced in ing the ninth minute 0f W001"!- ihe performance point to the larg- rlod play when he stole the drawing blood est crowd being present tonight; geuck from Bill ‘Ihoms, Dlflyiflx l ‘lhrce minutes later the Red that has been on the inside of the defensive role for cab’ m’ ma“ winks mods fr 3-1 on a. a1 by local skating palace season. time, and m tried to clear, Joe Ouve-th. rmdws 15% - Colorful, spectacular and satisfying After lolbbing the ck from 10d Bruneteou flicked’ in a rebound the Follies this year will be the best Inwmg, McGill wheel and slap- and then got the first performance of this type ever to _d it through the flabbersaslod 01 hi8 W10 8001s less than two min- be staged here. ‘The performers o Presti. Late ‘in the ODBYIET. flies later have worked hard all season lung Bruce converted s 50-foot pass from Twenty seven second; begom gm Jack Shewchuk for the Bruins’ 881110 ended Iilscaurbe drilled the first. tally and. that rookie centre Plwk Past goalie Paul Bibeairlt turned on the red llvht a sin by from 15 feet out to make the score combining with Dutl-i- Hi ler and 6-1. but the Canadiens, still snow- captain Jack Cra/wford after 48 1118 fight. retaliated shortly there- geconds of second-period action. after 0n a. counter by Gerry 1151f- ' with the Hawks trailin 2-0 af- eman. m playing much the bcter hoc- 1h teams displayed some inr- . Bo iféililf“ll..fi°“°éflwfi“fiyms°firfn°é 1'15. “Féilél. ‘Bfiifii? fill” ‘fl; . . . Wms Brltlsh Army Feather Brown to attain the peak they have new reached and if you miss it yo" W111 be really disappointed once you lis- ten g0 the reports of those who had made it a point to attend. The Follies will be really good. Inst night the entire cast wont through their last dres rehearsal Brlmsek. with Mush March and busier time L1 the nets. and it m; Joe Cooper assisting. about rmd- not until 1:26 of the second period r way thro h the middle frame. me the? Montreal broke the deadlock. second icaao goal, made by Bill With Sid Abel m the penalt box, Mcsicnko, came while Shewchuk Hcffcman sot the puck deep n hi. l. was servind a major malty for °Wn iflfiiory. fiivped puss to lccidcnilily cutting Mulch’: head Charlie do and the latter, _ mo the cool Brimsc wu Por- otmdfn near-nine blue lino gent f hi; moot lmllilil defen- I Wh err at rs. Mowers do- B Allan Nicklcoon . m. treks. - flwted the puck. but rookie Jimmy car-salon Press sum writer qumight’; victory, coming after HHBQBIW so?» ih rebound m4 the Hawks had deadlocked the ser- drove it in, YORK MEL-mg, Mam}. 26- 1,5 with Tuesday niohvs 4-0 shut- Detroit's first goal came when (cm-Bobby Dccherby. a. private out, qilflllfled the Qtnniey Cup de- Montmil was short handed on a m the 4.3m Highlanders of Tor- i fenders for the COD Jami-finals Iii? den to Ken Reardon. 0pm, won the British Army feath- l with Detroit Rod Wings who de- "floiclll. who shared ewmgh; mmplonghip here today ‘ footed Montreal Oana lens in De- 01W! with Iiiscc be gt. mg army boxing championships. although officials nth-st ‘grid 031C421 Syd Howe had scored The goal. a relwund, {slid in off nnile Bouch. a ‘ a ‘e. troit tonight. The Bruins had W011 the first game of the series in Chicago last Sunday. 2-1 in over- Only Canadian of the seven en- iered i0 reach the final round. Dgghgrty outpolnted Private Ar- “ _ HTS 5k 1 Ann Q31. [31:10 Boston-Detroit series. u. Abel sent the Red Wings ahead glgwnggrléajsyrirlmgabristiingy three- bggt-of-thmg game affair. to stay 28 seconds before the per- round engflg "N!!! ement. v _ The finaLg were witnessed by l- (yrowd of 3,000 that. jammed 6 10d closed when Wm‘ ddenoemm be best Bibeault n: Bundlw main, ' Jack Stewart's nurrmrr mm as-(orn sorl- Detroit mrfwmgs moved mm mo » “mummy rebound from 10 feet out. gyna5lllll1. here and tihley made . ' -~. t 111a,!‘ w lief‘, 89' mm Period sliMM-‘RY 322E325 3w pgelzzision m his favor. ' Private Bill Buxion of the Plim- f-Booton. Bruce (Shuwchirk, m- first Period c“ pgtrlours Canadian Li ht. In- Kwwchuik March —<'None ‘mm’ w“ e 1 afidlghcit dlvfilgri? , , . - h '6 ~ "limos-Stewart. Reordon. .41»: §§.‘“1§".J§pe3 ea. it“... decision 1o I- Second Period ' Cpl mu Cook cf the British Army Second Period Mum“ 1:01pm a-ncsm. Bruce (Killer, Craw- wrhaif was the toughest fish} ford) =44: P-corwdim. Hassmy (Bands. 1-... ma since 1 Joined the am? Heffeman) 1:26 I—~D¢¢1>ei§. 4T-léowe (Bruneteau. Lir. ' 1 com . 3—-Detroit. Abel 19:37 Penalty-K. Reaxdon _ v Third Period L-Detrolt. O th (Liocombe : 5—-Detrvoit, Brfleeteau (Motion) ‘II-Iii? combe) 11:40 Pgoggoii. Llsccmbe (Bush. Howe) 7-Detroit. Llsoo-mbe 19;33 ii-Canadiens. Herffemon (Bough- ard Quilty) 19:40 Penritles-Birsh (one ma-Jor. one mllntor), Benoit (major), Hag. D8 y. go M‘. Bentley (March. 000E l’ '1 oo r ‘-"B0§ . M00111 8:15 k-Ohicago, Mosienko (R. Carse, Cooper) 15:25 Penalties-Bhewchuk (major), Thin! Period ~ . rfiiifirlil‘... Bowling . t1 on filed (Zfiiiili X23... ‘iéiilskwlé... title. The Toronto bcv weizhffd 1:1 pounds. four less than his Briti i oppone n t. Hogan shoots Dazzling 271 PINEHURSI‘, N.C., March 26- (APl-Playi. the course when no won his frst tournament two years ago, belting Ben H08“ 9°‘ day won the North and South Open HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE Knight: o! Columbus League sm- xmn- on: mamplonslun with a M0111 a. oamobeu 15o mo m CUGCIIQ? P701981’ 211-11 strokes better than even R..°°g"°§.‘.£,,,,,.,.,., fig 2i . paghcoting the finest ‘ill-hole M 1,9,.‘ 152 153 125 Date Of thlfd stretch of his dazzling career since [fgomoran i“ 240 243 he set the tournament record here Rcv. n. Ellsworth no 133 guilijiiii-Ofggfeflbggfggd ““°' rotor-ms. ayclown game we...“ mm... 1...... (Mmmmd . sneud came in second, with 276. 0 m1 u“ 11a bettering one shot his own score R’ c an 20‘ s“ in the orLh-Souih last year. b- M°DQ""1‘1 136 143 2“ GLMJE BAY, us, March ze- snead, tied with Byron Nelson 1m- . Campbell 149 149 170 (OH-Couches of Quebec Aces and second place as the field went into c‘ c°sten° 193 214 151 Glace Bay Miners Eastern Canada {he last l8 holes, scored a. closini; E‘ M°C"°Y 153 157 13? Allan Cup semi- inalists were o.- ‘tigtflwrzgbo 113 12° Bleed on one thing tonight after Nelson. the former Unitedi-Stales _ ' Eh ii’ l 2 Th d 'B O d RG-A. kl S. Imfihed m!“ ""816 1-. Gowowi 249- waerli. EH12.‘ gfrmemontrgil fella wfilrnsaé to ue moya "Msnsrum of Rich three 1.. Comoran e50. D"! Nuughtn- Chicago at 261 for third money. It was Hogan's third tournament triumph this year and his ninth Monday. Both Polp Monson. whose Miners won last, night's opener 3-0. and Farmer 172 106 145 Quebec's Don Penniston said they since he came out of oblivion in L. G. Doyle 176 137 196 want to gee Monday's szheduled the i940 event and went out to T. McAdam 138 192 166 game advanced to the following pile up a two-year Mord n! tho A DOYIe 113 202 163 Wednesday. Their teams play here country's leading scorer and money E. McDonald 154 182 225 tomorrow night. and they don't wfnner_ He won so convincingly ‘lbtal-Zifil. want the players to step on tho that he took all the glamor out of ice in Montreal a few hours alto! the last round. Six full shots l.- Ffllr Naughtn- the long train ride from here. head of Snead and Nelson, only l‘. Kelly 15g 142 13o The teams received word today fire, flood or disaster could have B. Mclnni; 19a 11a m they were due to resume their stopped tho poker-faced limo L. yle 13B 142 1a: best-in-five round at Mont-real money maker. P Gallant 200 179 140 Monday, and the coaches Immed- first money of 01.030 put his Murphy 143 175 17g lately got in touch with Canadian earnings for this season at $7.158- Totg1._g3g5 Amateur Hockey Association of- more than $1.000 ahead of Show in second place. r: ‘ 111151 i-t win m ab: hsazrl: 2:? 5252a: :.'§P¢..;g.é;":s:...: . B n RC8 VQ Il ', g.‘.’§f;§i-.1..Q..,.. 13g ,.. 134 _ ' Former Yank Coach ‘Jnéiiill. i3; 133 i3; Grants send - f - klvéilfbgly 13a 113m F f DIES 0 |lll0llm0lila urro 165 19 114 ' Doyle 144 zoo 10a l8 8)‘ t0 arm ____ Tmkm- -- ' sr. LOUIS, March 20-mon- Jimmy Burke. who endcd a. length career in baseball when he retire as coach of New York Yankees in 1933_ vd.;c_d:_ttr_d_a_y_ of_ pneumonia. DAYTOINA. Fla. March 20- (APP-New York Giants wary wit Johnny Rucker, their regular cen- to Jersey gfiymflldizhiéfst ifsigiion ‘International Illll Loatue form club. "I. WHY HAVE Ilurri A ' oanen- v ' ~ w. M. Flynn no m 104 P lwa s o R E l! iulu lhli llllpll, no rink, bearing C. lAClflil" I67 170 1B3 ‘ "i "Il- ll nu n- dufenod, bothered o; W. Browders m! 108 128 a Y‘ "um. boning mu “u... u.» m n. Noonan 12o I31 132 A . nod or roqulutod mu (mu- L. DOYIG 102 133 130 Ill), tr; tho Aurlno Inr Ilulaam homo RM’. R, Ellsworth I58 H5 19-1 h" IhlO lo mun; l” hm: rnnhlad TOtBF-ufli]. High single A. Doyle 200. Hllh three R. McDonald 532. Tonight it 7 Inn, Sharp:- Davis d; Erasers vs. R A. F. M 9 P. M. 8harp:_ Big Four league- All ltorl vs. 1'1" Mu lllcln to hear well again. Used nlnco 1395. Over a million packages unlit. You nut be uliulod liter making lhl (no or your money refunded. only n law unto dolly. Ii‘ nllilvt- Pd. uh todly about Anrlnu llnr Unl- "In. For n10 by Thu Jenlrllll Phnnn- "I Ind otllor loading drunillo. Large Crowd Expected To m: Witness Ice Follies, _ At The Forum Tonight anditthrilledcnoridhiiof-how" as the performers went throllkh u-alizes, figure elghts. icerobatics. etc.. all of which will be witnessed with even better effect tonight. Special lighting effects have been installed and in addition spectators will have a clear view of the brill- iantly costumed skaters as director Wallace Scantlebury stated last night that no one would be allowed to stand at the promenade. Director scantlebury is anxious to please the b crowd that will be there tonigh . Heiscertain tlwthis troupeofskaterswill excel in each and every event of the lengthy pro- gram and he is putting forih great efforts in order that. they may not be inconvenienced in any way in witnessing the program. As said before the snow will get underway at 8.15 sharp and if you have not already procured u ticket you had better be on hand ii you desire to be in on each and every act. on the program. Halifax arrives In Montreal for Junior series MONTREAL. March 26—(OP)— Mam-weary after a 24-hour trip from the Maritimes, Halifax Can- adians held a light practice today in preparation for their best-of- three Eastern semi-final Memorial Cup series with Montreal Royals here tomorrow ni b_ Fourteen players made the trip with the Junior Canadians in- cluding 00am McNamara. The Junior Royals, meanwhile. held their lost practice tonight be- fore the series gels underway and Coach Imnc White renounced his team ready for the tattle. ' Burke was never without a base- ball job from the time he begun laying as third-baseman with coria. in 1898 until ill health fore, ed_his retirement. lie was 07. OUT OUR WAY TH‘ TAX.’ filled»... UP Fhrufié A WOMAN CAM FURNISH A ROOM OUT OF HEB POCKETBOOK, BUT l'l"$ GOIN‘ TO BE FUNNIER TO GEE ‘EM ROOTIN‘ AMONGST CAL‘PERSIMI- CROMETERS AN' WRENCHES FER PENNIES TO PAY THE WAR BAG THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BostonL Qetroit iii-each Louis faces Abe Simon for Army Benefit tonight B Bid Fed ABOM-IUQJPYQS! Spflelft Write! NEW YORK March 26_—-(AP)-— For the first tfme in the history of the fight game an American sol- dier will fight or the heavyweight fihlmililfiiliohili of the world tomor- row night And for the second time in less than Lhree months. Joe Lcufs (now Private J. Louis Barrow of the United States Army) will defend giant; richest ct all fistic prizes for He will walk into Madison Square Garden's ring at i1 pm. A.D.T before about 16,000 customers and proceed to operate on one Abro- ham Simon. a gccd- navurcd, con- fident ZSO-pound giant from Long Island, whom he chopped dovm in l. bout just about a, yea:- ego ‘Phere should be somewhere be. tween slzooooand sisoom in the i111 by post-time, according to communiques from Promoter Mike Jacobs’ ticket office outposts, but neither Joe nor Mike will wind up with a. uarter out of the pot. The chief co ector Will be Army Emergency Relief Fund Best estimates are that some $50,000 to 60,000 will be mntributcd to the fund. with Louisund Jacobs in their entirerzarofits, Sl- fiflb°ffé"ll““‘m‘.np° hint.‘ l‘; o s alums equally with the fund. ‘Pilot's the way 1t came out ll weeks ago tomorrow night when Louis worked on the skyscraper, Buddy B-‘er. for (hr benefit of the Navy Relief society. From that one. the collliected W ch was built up bv higher- pricdd tickets scufrfle. ‘ |'-'-'|'J'1 FURUM SKATING Today—3-5 Californian AN’ WRENCHES Remember When (By Tho Olmdim Proms) Barton Bruins won the National Hockey league titl wry over Montreal Maroons 12 years 0n that occasion the Brown Bomber all but blew Buddy out of the ring in less than three minutes for the 20th successful defence in record run as king of his all-tine the clout industry. e with a 5-1 vic- Minoru BIGIIOS speedslmvlng —break all first year sales ' records for economy blades. FIT DOUBLQ-EDOI RAZORS The next mom- ing he enlisted in the army, r do rt a s s s s =- . e 1* " n _ as lleflgid toknw, wit: onlya$figr nocxsv rmsvurs Sm" “B” vars. Xis. ii th l Islanders 11411351? nefrtfiilntlyflfi N‘ "' L“ “m” 5,“... , , 1 , ., I W P1111‘ And o pole-like h“ “N. Om 1a“ jab, m Bl OOIO I 1 I 1 | mm w,“ flftncfni-itbsjjtwhftllgmgjg: r w L I (Baotou win: a u a uricu 1-1.; chance he has to do any more than A H‘ .. .. m’ "*°€L‘ thvenmg‘ “'5 l "ice cv- TONIIQU s z 1 1 a 4 “d” C fining" e greatest heavyweight New York I 1 2 8 'I l Detroit I 2 1 I 6 3F: Ereabest sports figure of his “(Toronto leads 4 of ‘I series 3-1). Montreal 8 1 l 8 8 ' ' ' (Detroit win: I of I sorlco 5-1), DELUXE FIGURE SKATING, ICEROBATICS, SINGLE AND COMBINED ACTS. o Ice Follies and Mrs. LePage, Holman and Group CapthlBlake 0.B.E. M. M. and Mrs. I a GORGEOUS LAMOROUS BRIGHT, COSTUMES, SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS, COLORFUL MUGIO FORUM patronage of His Honor Lt. Governor Premier and Mrs. Campbell, Mayor i SECOND ANNUAL REVUE TONIGHT AT 8:15 Under distinguished ke. A SPECTACLE OF BEAUTY AND SKILL 35 PERFORMERS-with 8 months SPECIAL TRAINING SEE THE szmmva HORSE f; CL... TAKE 01m worm FOR rr- SKATE ‘gjffifgi gaff YOU 'LL ENJOY THIS SHOW AFTER snow By. J. R. 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