l JMARCH 21, 193a THE _C_I-IARLO"I"I‘ETOWN quARmAN THE OTHER SPORT n, sowuuo a ~ t , _ WRESTLING ' ' ' BOXING ‘l HOCKEY i BASKETBALL ’ ‘ FORUM Second GAME INTERSOIIOLASTIG rm: gilglggNKgggARE Schools |25c elud 15c|1 Wednesday Night 1.45 ONE HOUR’S SKATING HOCKEYi, CHURCHILL ICE RACES ENTRM. GUARDIAN his column in nurvcd for Queen's Olulliy new: of local Interest but nd- ruilulng of n newly nature may inserted nt d unto n word ntrirtly plynhia in ndvnnco. Following are the results of races held by Churchill Ice Racing Club March 18th: Class A Checkers, (Murray) _,,,,,, 1 1 1 Monte G. (Buchannan) 3 2 2 Colorado Mack (McKinnon) .. 2 3 3 Class B Deceiver (Clow) . .... 1 1 1 MALE QUARTETTES, male oo- cites, mixed choruses-a well bul- liieed mil-mil Dmwem-Thursday “°“““d'°"- 54994-21-31- Prince (McFadyen) . Clara Mack (Dsrrazh) Commodore Boy (McLeod) .. Lindyb Baby (McManus) .. Bonnie Shiek (Livingstone) .. Darky (Newson) .......... .. 5 The officials were as follows: Tlll-‘J FUNERAL of the late Mrs. Henry Smith takes place this an icrnoon from ‘Trinity United ehilrch. service starting at 1.30 (not 2 o'clock as previously savor. “m”. ("Herdl going by special Starter-W. A, seller. tninto Sherwood. Announcer-L. T. Benton. i Judges-J. L. Lamont, Geddie McLeod and Percy McDonald, MT- BUCHANNAN INSTITUTE Next race, March 22, at 2 p. m. - By order of Committee. The March meeting oi the Mt. Buchanan \Vomen's Institute was luld at the home of Mrs. Cathormo cPheo Gleshivcn on March 14, li nine members and three vis. tors present. Roll call was answ- ered with "Uses of left-overs" and "l"? helpful recipes camouflaged in hide depression were given. Gov- lmment grant was received. A card 9i empathy was ordered 'sent to vrecently bereaved member. School amunittee for last month reported i100!‘ 0f the school had been‘ lashed. The different committees‘ pve their reports and all bills were ordered paid. A short discus- iion was held on the advisability CHALLENGE We the city ~Aces do hisehv chal- ners of Northern Section Bethune League to-u friendly game of hockey to be played this week at Arena Rink. Phone or call Bennie Muc- Millari, BOB-J. Line-up follows: Goal, J. Kensiow; defnce, K. Webster, B. MzicMllian; forwards, F. Gallant, J. Lawlor, R. Williams, J. Mclnnis, L. Phillips, month and w“ m“ over m] next Rink Tuesday afternoon from thief feature of consideration. The‘ lecretary still being absent, Mrs. ‘mper’ "Wed-id MacKinnon was appOint- "i in her nlflee 1dr the evenies- A ing closed with the King. Lunch “Wilma Pfeflfflmme We! efliell- was served during a pleasant so- il II fellow Humorous readies. ciul hour and a helpful discussion '3” l Wm"! e811 5911i W004" by of ways and means to make our “e Arie" by Mrr- A- Mrrchi-idn held led by our District President. i is reading contained helpful Mk, Annie Mufch15Qn_ i i» for back-seat drivers. s Lim-, trick contest by Mrs. Maclieodp Prizes as follows, 1st Mrs. Murchi- wri, Consolation prize, Mrs. Can- Easy To Please Boss (to applicant for jobl-Nol iello. Next meeting at the home oi haven‘; enough work to keep my Mrs. Joseph Robertson. Roll cell own mo“ busy! ‘Your favorite sketch of Jiggs or "Aw, take me on, boss, llllie the ‘roller. (optional). Meet- work hard," 2f Pvongm gm g Specialist mode“ THIS toothpaste" I won't alien is a reason for is double-duty tooth- Iilste, a reason that up. . 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""1"" Nilpangoriootii- Luge tube. Lasts ion: time. ienge the Hunter River Royafs, win-l We the second Trail Rangers do’ hereby challenge the Second West M h m, 1 m . End Rangers to a friendly game of‘ o n! a hr day party next hockey to be played at the Arena are WWII. road conditions being the! ‘ I m!“ till ii. Please answer through this m‘- MmPheei Reedin! “M9- ind District Convention a success was Ox fo rd oereT. Cam b ridge LONDON. Mar. 20-(0. r.i_ Oxford University today ha; bro- ken a seven year reign o; com. | bridge UniversitY in track and 9°14 by winning the 65th annual contest with eight first plaeog go three. ‘lfhree former United States University men scored five first pieeee for Oxford in the meet which was contested yesterday on. der a warn-i sun and on h. rest track. The victory was the 28th for Ox- ford to 33 for Cambridge, 51x meets were tied. Edwards ToReti re BOSTON, March la-(Canadian Pressi-Aithough Phil Edwards, great negro middle-distance star, was beaten in two events, the Mc- Gill University track team defeat, ed Boston University 42 1-3 w 34 1-3 points in the frst Inter- national duel indoor meet held in this section of the track world. In the meet, held Saturday night the Canadian Olympic veteran was out-run by Arthur Horn of B. U. in the 300-yard trial, raced on a time basis, and later bowed up ironing at Zion Hail. 8511-11 Ham, Lauder ‘(Mcwenn Dennis Boherty, B._U. Freshman, , ' Premier Prince (Beers) . f“ the "YPR" ‘Cl-EVQ-CLEAN’ softens the vim (Noorson) 3 4 4 Alter the sccrnd defeat Edwards hirdai’ “men saves 3MP- Feflnell Chg; g announced his retirement from track compettion. A NEW REGIME (continued from-Page 1) or six powers, but all nations con- cern ." i This amplified an official Italian announcement yesterday which spoke of "collaboration oi the four powers"-Brltain, Italy, France and Germany. "We are not proceeding witirun imposing agreement on others,’ Mr. MacDonald said. “We are not OTTlODRiIIQ the Uni.ed States by *, means. We need her, too. The American Gov- ernment will be kept fully inform-_ cd concerning the negotiations." When he arrived here Saturday for his conversations with Premier Mussolini, which were designed to quiet the fen-s of Europe, the British Prime Minister remarked that the European situation was dangerous. He repeated that asser- tion today but added that "along with the dangers there also exist at opportunities to do some- offective to remove them." i "The proposition we rise from the satisfaction of var- ious n disturb it. We are out not for peace the world and have got to fit our nationalistic ideas into the whole scheme oi which we are a pert. We all recognize the tremendous ur- gency oi getting a better atmos- phere into the international situ- ation." dicted the Mussolini plan would ternational relations." to promote, in the spirit of the Kellogg Pact and the ‘no force’ claration, a long period of peace force" declaration was signed by the four great powers last Decem- ber, It approved equality in arma- ments ior Germany and security for France, and it was the instru- ment that decided Germany to ic- turn to the disarmament confer- ence.‘ SUGAR BOX SAVES LIFE 0F BABY BOY LIVERPOOL. Eng, March Zfi-A sugar box saved the life of a baby boy born on the liner Orccma en route from Valparaiso to Liverpool. The child weighed only 3 pounds at birth. i , The ship's carpenter made an incubator from an old sugar box. it had a glass top and was kept at constant temperatures from tho tropics to Santander, Spain, where the baby was lauded. The child, son of a Bolivian, was named Ocrlos Orcouiiio (Canadian Press) STADIUM, Moncton, N. B., March idea of two or three agreeing and m" m, on the work Coulter faced. The mind? he cimunued- "i5 m crew’. latter labored heroically and put up conditions of real peace which will a grand exhrmqon in spots, etlvne W110 ere in P05151011 74° ture a casualty of several games In - duration because oi a ruptured hip. imposed peace but for an agreed returned to action. He gave a fine "We have got to save Europe and, tumble ag Mil Gi lc D‘Italia, one of the importanctnlitéaiian newspapers pre- the Swrmg onslaught o! ouch‘ ' Nioidirrs men, but satisfied their bring about “a new regime in in- that Gnu“, pefloct The official Italian communique i ed ‘ "my ‘Nd’ u“ m“ pmmmd mmm" ]were effective when the sq tion of the four powers in an effort 100w d9‘ Montreal net minder was for, For a time, as the tennis rounded Europe and the world." The "rio' 20.-—The greatest ‘fighting puck machine of the Maritime Provinces, the Moncton Hawks, staged a brist- ling two-goal attack in the third period here tonight, to turn back Montreal Royals, Quebec Senior titiists in the opening match of a two-game first round Allan Cup Ple-Ydewn- The ser-eud contest is scheduled for the same ice. Wednes- day night, and the series will be de- cided by the aggredute score. The victorious team will proceed into the Eastern Canada finals. For two periods the teams fought nip nd tuck tvirglit, with an edge going to thc liomestcrs because of a more systematic forward passing attack, hard hitting defence and superior skating. In the flnaii twenty minutes of play, a hectic‘ session in spots, the night's winners suddenly ‘r-"uecl from a leihargical session and banged in their brace of markers within less than ‘hree min- utes oi one another. "Dud" James broke the scoring ice in a splendid combination surge, with Bill Miller. The former, scin- - tillating centre hero of several Maritime finals, had been perfum- ing in spectacular fashion all even- ing and he climaxcd with the thrust and caging of Miller's rebound. James carried deeply, swung a per~ fect pass to his mate and was right on thr bouncing rubber a‘ it flash- ed back of! goalie Coultcrs pads. Bill Gill, defence ace, lanky and heavy, but lightning fast, executed a solo dash for the second tally. He snared the wafer by picking ‘it ofl an opponent's stick, wasted not a moment in working into scoring position and rattled the puck past the goalie so quick that Coulter did not have a chance to get even a hand in the way of the steaming drive. For the winners, James, Miller, Irvine, McManus and Gill were out- standing at all times. Goalie and Captain Jimmie Foster was not giv-l Dave Neville, until tonight's fix- account of himself, but took a bsd ainst the boards and had to retire. He, together with Si. Germain, MacQuisten and Delaney fought_ gallantly but futilely to dent the Moncton defence armor. Youns ‘Pete Kelly flashed great hockey at ' times. The losers‘ defence wilted diirins supporters most oi the same until In combination, each six eml>1°l" different ri-vie. but both uads out .Three sensational saves by the the result. the half way mark of the period, Gill and Walker gave a stirrinil heavy checking display and wen had the Upper Canadians keeping . their distance. The Moncton second liners show- ed an inclination to play individual hockey and missed several fine chinccs but James raced across the face of the Montreal barrier and almost tallied when his wicked wing drive went goalwerd. A number of desperate sursee W‘ ; ward the Hawks‘ fortress in the‘ dying moments of the first stanza had the homestcrs backed into their own defense area but seldom did mo myoi; get a chance to fliril; rubber at Foster. u Smart clearing by the "Birds “d over-uealousness by the invedmi! sextet balked thc efforts to register» Such close niiirklnu Dlelfliied during the opening twenty minutes iomesXrid Gill Get Counters In Fighting Finis} After Battling-Through Two Scoreless Stanzas With Mont real Royals, Moncton Hawk Unleash Third Period Cffensiw g Which Nets 111cm Two Goals. , game, with ‘foncton showing a dis- "Retell fiiigwks Take First Tilt Z--0 i Pa n a m a Negro Beats Italian Mil-AN. Italy. Mil‘. 20—(A. P. i _Al Brown, Panama negrg. gen, 9111i!’ Yewsnized as king of the worlds bsntamweights, ebony out. pointed Dominick Bcmasconi, Ital- ian titleholder. in a IZ-round title match here tonight. 771° Judges awarded Brown se- ven rounds, Bernssconi three and i I called two even. Each WClgiWd 117 i-z pounds. I TWO hundred militiamen were stationed at the hall to prevent disorders. but the crowd of 15,000 was orderly. Thundering Herd Hawks outskated Royals but failed to bring about the Moncton aim, a i’ Special Train To Moncton Wednesday, March 22 Leaving At 12 Noon Returning After Game Return Fare $3.70 ‘ goupons on sale this morning at Hender- _ eon Cudrnore s. If sufficient number of i coupons not sold by Tuesday noon, the special N!" be cancelled. The Moncton manage- ment gives assurance that all passengers will Take Lead lead in goals. FIRST PERIOD ‘e enabled to see the game. KAN-IJOOS (Canadian Pie") Ll-Moncton, Gill (unassisted) The first rush of the game was FORT ‘VILLIAD/l‘ ‘March w“ 1548' i 0. Lowthci- 1.1.; 123 mode by the eyongated 5L Germam Fort William's Tiiimdering Herd Penalties-MacQuisteii, r2 iiiins), L Lowthgr ' . 13c On his pass, Neville tested Fostci fa"! "- IWO-goal lead with them Stops-Foster, 5; Coulici‘, n. _ ' _,, 122 with the opening shot. Royals were m“ ‘he 59cm"! Game 0f the The “will” Mm“; D Tccd ‘i; l0’ dived an advantage early, Gill mp Thunder buy-Manitoba Allan Cup I\Ioncton—Goal, Foster; Left dc- _,' Cm m, ‘If ° Ping Neville inside the first minut h°°k°Y Difiyddwns as the result of ‘emce- “i111 Elli" defence. Wdiker; ' c v m‘ no 81 0f play. In order to offset this the 2-0 defeat they administered to ‘Jemm- Mm“ Jfimes- McDimfliil; i‘ ,, Coach Nickliii sent on lhe reliable Selkirk in the first game of the Le“ “m9 “vim” MCMQMS; Right Total ' u.‘ ‘m two-game total-goal night. Skeiini; Wizard "Dud" James, whi sor cs gave a. masterful ragging display. The rival sixes then settled downi in a hard skating, back checking THIRD PERIOD an? eldge. ’I‘hehpuce was so liot Shy one mun as the third session _ u s b M a ii ayer switc es were frequent. got under way. Royals ivci-c forced re y; u ' assfl" | James‘ lone and wicked peg almost back from the outset. Jan s and R°fe"°°“Ge°rge Ffiter- olmwa- beat Coulter. The multitude that McManus raced in together and ai- i packed the Stadium resented the most‘ tallied. Neville dashed ‘ut in long range shooting of the Royals, front after a hectic scrimmage deep ‘ who despite a neat passing attack, in Moncton territory and crashed Y - B O W L I N G’ could not fathom thc strong Monc- against the fence, aggravating his r ton barrier. hip injury. I-le had to retire. REBEKAH LEAGUE _ l When MacQuisten and McManus n ks _ , _ Jostlcd along the boards and went a“ To“ Fast n" Royals CALULKS i sprawling together, the former had B t be; h, ' , . _ n to _scck repose on the team bench. the umaratiging ilzuilgtsfiil; “fies: 2821mm“ "' m2 192 L8 Pete Kelly drew W‘) minutes Wm‘ Couiter again and the agils calie Jar e liner n“ n4 150 200 the timers for holding and Moncton had to flatten out to Smothei the C1°I11$LB$ m .... 1:: 122 d_ _ v ure ow or ,,,_ 9r; puss” play. The terrific Hawk skating had Low 5Com ____ m7 5-; 1221 th ‘ d l. ' l‘ _ _. ,, ‘ " 0a -. ... ... -»2200 Fans were Ewen reason to em use tesquely in mid-ice. MacQuisten was shortly after the referee set the 53,331] {or a Wu mkmtc (“mung ZIPPERS teams in motion in the middle can- Bu“; 51d be 1 j , d to. Muck}: flashed down the right m, a iewcfnlnlfseiethifsiirs’ 2:“ J- Hewett - w? 181 149 wing, whlcrlcri around the defence hockey‘ Royals “We m‘ first to B- Sieivefii ... .... 138 128 174 ‘ and fired a smoking shot that was speed up the may and tolmd the 13- Lelliheme .. 144 221 215 ‘ turned aside only with great diifl- odd m“, in mxonmrys ‘defence SW S~ sentner iie 118 122 -" "‘~ i Cum‘ tem but could not capitalize. Mcan- M smvflirt "' "‘ 2m 57 121 s ? . , "Ill "or 781 - The d°fl°°i°d PM“ “em “P ‘W’ “hi!” a st°u"hard'b“m9mg dim“ Total .. . i ‘ Lzzii a S s the an. and barely missed lodgmg m was giving ample protection to Coul- M310; my}; pins I ter and the Monctonese were spil- the high strands of the cage. The led often. Hawks began to pick openings in the front ranks of the Upper Can- adians and two and three white- garbed members of the flock broke fast after smart poke-checking. Ill timed passes at the inner frlnfle e1 the Montreal blue line, however, spoiled the bids. This was notiize- able during the absence of Delahey for tripping. The play slowed tem- porarily. Fsns gave vent to their pleasure when lvlacQuisten fouled by tripping but went unpunished. This followed a wholesale change of the forward lines, provoked when "Duke" McDonald's shovel shot caught Dave Neville flush in the mouth and he spit blood- Gcrmalri Robbed By Fcstcr The mighty St. Germain shoul- dered through the Hawk defence, and but for a smart dash from his cage by Foster, would have tallied. The puck lay loose and the big red and blue wingman would have had a perfect chance if hc had retrieved the disc. James Scores Moncton fought right back into the thick of it and James sent Mari- time hopes soaring with a dazzling goal. He and Bill Miller breezed at high speed goalward, "IJud" gave Miller a sharp pass and Coulter blocked the drlvc. But James was in the right spot for the rebound and slammed the disc into the drap- eries. The crowd went into ccstac- ics and the ice had to be cleared of hats, papers and other debris. Royals Dangerous The Montreal thrusts became dangerous and Foster's save of Mac- Quistens drive was spectacular. The Royals fought their way into HawksPhome zone time and usabi- McKenzle, James and Neville fol- lowed one another to the Den in quick succession in the turbulent doing. The first named tripped James, who was caught in the act when he cross-checked. For nearly a minute it was four Royals against five Hawks, but the Montrealcrs held strongly. Gill Yuts Hawks ‘hvo Up With littic time remaining, Royals attacked savagely in a vain attempt to notch the equalizer. Instead. Moncton boosted their lead to two. Gill robbed Delaliey of the rubber to bring about this marker. The burly guard tore toward thc oppos- ite end at a wild gait, l-{c cut in as he approached the defence, swerved around it and his shot at the cords was unbeatable. Moncton put up a (‘l"\‘(‘1' Buefei- ing, poke-checking game to protect their two goal margin as the period waned and were ever menacing Royals, who seemed exceedingly tir- ed but game to the end. Gill Misses Nice Chum-e Gill missed a golden chance to score when James, spear-head of a three-man raid, centered back neat- ly with thc Moncton wave rlsiit i" on top of Coulter. Wilson received the next penalty on the verge of the bell. He gave Muckw a vicious knee clieck when thc smooth working rignt wlnginen was breaking through the strategic- SUMMARY al right guard point. While Poster was tested fewer n"; Period: times than his antagonist between No score, the opposite uprights. the record Penalties-Gill, n. Kelly i2 min- chukker hoists were menacing ugogy Stops-Foster. 5; Coulicr, 6. Second Period: ' No score. Penalties — Dclahey. MiFKQYlZlC James, Neville, Wilson if‘ mlns). throughout. 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