BOWLING HOCKEY WRES I LING a NEWS Oi? ‘rrm cnsanorrsrownggouaizogggw ISPORT VOTE l p4,. BOXING Toronto 5-1 to tie the Stanley Cup series at that broh up the game. Rookie Paul Goodman. forced to I ational Hockey League President, A sell-out crowd, of 14,419 watched the weakened Hawks, their regular sodium and right Wing, collapse in the face of a de. iermlnetl Leaf offensive midway through the third period, Gordon Driilon fired one sud George Parsons two of the three goals Shoots Three Goals Third Period Of Rugged, Bruising Game (By Sydney Gruson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) muowror 5W" 74'1"! "WVQIWI. the young Toronto Maple leafs broke down the weakened defences of Chicago Black Hawks in u... third res-M tvnlrht. rapped in three swift goals sud beat Hawks 0116 lame each. without play by a decision oi Frank Calder. declaring Alfie Moore ineligible, ended goal for Hawks. In the first maior league game of his three. ear p. fesslcnal career. Goodman let in two goals that m'ght have 1.... stopped. On the others he didn't have a chance. Moore was the oai” nrwirs . - at the lss moment to re- we the injured Mike Karakas r the first game won by Hawks .1, Tonight's. result sent, the ams to Chicago for the third nd fourth games all square in the t-of-five round. The fine offensive ed e Leafs . ried to a three-straigh triumph ver Boston Bruins for the league smpionship returned and they d from the etartghere was more e and to eir attack and eir defenoe, from goalkeeper alter Brode out, was sound. Driiion, the league's leading rer, fired the first goal of the me Just a minute wnd 42 seconds ter it started. In he first period. e only one in which they came t even, Hawks looked almost as m as the h h-flying Leafs. . 1 Seibert tied , e game at 8:81. But Ireni ressure couldn't he nled and a Jackson's first syoif goal sent em into a lead gy never relinquished at 6:10 oi e second period. Hawks, also thout/ winger‘ Mush March, who -: vated a groin injury in the . game, didn't look particularly - ~ ive after that. e collapse started with Dril- is second cal-Arts sixth of the yoifs-et :44 of the third per- . Within a minute and 20 sec- plngsiook a heafl , on Haw . Hawk injur- included a broken nose for Doc ~ es and heed and e e cuts t needed stitches for A ex Lev- y, Rogers -Jenkins and Louis N -: s didn't escape unscathed. - -1 Chamberloji not blavini; suffering a broken thumb in Jackson's left , defence. mer. Fowler. forwards. Ann. lion. Davidson. Bu i1- . Boll, Jackson. Chamberlain. z Kelly, Parsons, Kampman. m» cialo-Smiih and mesmer- SUMMARY First Period i. ‘ibronvto. Driiion (ADDI- oms) 1:42 . . rt 8:81 Families-Boll, Jbckscsi. Mic- Secund Period ‘mromto. ' (‘Iholnll e witieo-illomor. S9159”. 311m ns. Third Period t. ‘mronto, Driilon (Apps. miiton) 9:44 5. Toronto- Parsons (Kelly. Here’s a dozen Good from Canadiens Beat Red Wings 3-2 (C. P. h Guardian's Special Wire) 8 . N. s. u ‘l-Mont- semi Canadians edge Detroit ma Wi 3 8-2 here tonight in mo 09911 game of an exhibition tour of Nova Bcotia before the Na- three , e first on an play after five minutes of the second period and another seven minutes later on Gagnons EW- He wedged the third in be- ween third-WT!“ Souls by Wares and Aurie for the Red Wings. The two teams leave for Hali- fax tomorrow where they play Fri- Imd Saturday nights. ‘They H1 for more SlDdly. Baseball Scores (A. P. Guardian's Special Wire) LAKEAND, Fla, A rii 'l-Tom- my Bridges, returning duty after a long illness cause by an elbow injury, helped Detroit Tigers beat Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 today in a game in which Toronto got eight hit< to Detroit's three. Three Maple Leaf errors helped the Tigers cause. Toronto (I) - 1' I 3 Detroit (A) 3 8 1 Pranconi. Mulligan and Reiber; Bfldtel. Poffenberger and York, At Albany Ga 8t. Iouis mm. 18 20 4 Al (G-l") 6 17 4 Dean. Ianier and Bremer, Ryba: Roman Schmidt, Nerbonno, Wen , Pinkha/m and Rhawn, Mc- Gary, Brueetti, Limsrtina. At Orlando, Fla. Boston (N) 4 9 0 Washington (A) 5 8 0 Turner and Mueller- W. Ferrell, Hogeett and R. Ferrell. At Inks Waim, Fla. Newark (I) 9 l7 0 Montreal (I) 5 8 1 Rinse, Iiiallon, Lindell and Ro- ssr; Lisenbee, Frank and Kies. Bowler) 10:20 ‘ronmbo, Parso , owner) 1~l.0il Penalties: Seiibert. Parsons, Ihmprnan, Jenkins, Jackson, Mc- Kenzie (Ma l. (Kelly. OIIBS the Monk Basement! lgleece lined Suede Wind- reakers. Sizes $ 36 to 44 - - - All Wool Zip Sweater S Pullover I N e w patterns, Broad- cloth Shirt. All sizes — — - gll Wool “V - Neck” weatere, brown 5 maroon, navy -, All Wool Worsted Sox Black, fawn, gmy ,... g...- .- New ‘patterns Men's Ties. Very M11, ,II— unn_ s-a_ w- lero shrunk Dill!!!“ Pants, navy 5“ .39 blue — — — - Grey whipcord Working Pants. 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"ti?" “i?” w was m Benjamin Leiner on New York's east, side, rates ~12 candles today... and tomorrow Frasik Shangihnessy of Mont-real will be 55. as the International League os ‘gflfllibfll clulbs oi which he is presi- e Menow, Hal Price Heaidleifs Kon- tucky donby hope is already at condition for the May ‘l lwaotxge i j that handicap- e arm nury pod him last season....New York Yankees‘ Canadian ciouter hit the longest. homer cri the Yanks’ train- ing camipaign....-t2'l foot dr1ve.... Jack Shazteiy. rated one of New York's greatest bantamweights i) ars ago. has a dead ringer for elf in his son, Jack She-may. wihom he's training for the rix1g~..Pa-u.1 Dean. who tried s pitching (comeback virllh St. 14min Cards and wound up with their Houston, Tex.. farm, could be a policeman in Dallas if he chose.. "I can have the lob any time I want." says Pan], "but I ain't train- ing to be a , 'Iiom y Pelleteirfs Ken- ivlwky deriby cmdIQtc, is receiving his early training a)!» Lexington hitched to cart. and hamess....it's to save Garry the weight of an ex- ercise boy because he hurt his an- kle last Auzush. .. Aian-A-Dale Kentucky derby winner in 1902 was trained in a similar manner" Hawks, Bow Before Young Leaf Team (By George Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, April L-Almost i420 weary to feel happy over their triumph Toronto Maple Leafs piodded into their dressing room tonight ariter beating Chicago 5-1, h. the second oi the Stanley Cup best-ol-flve final series. far from confident as to the ultimate cut- come. Both sides absorbed terrific pun- ishment 1n the hard-checking con- test which was almost combleteiy devoid of polished, spectacular lay. Black Hawks won the open- ng match of the finals 8-1 Tues- day night but the teams now move to Chicago. “It was great to get that one under our belts," said Coach Dick Irvin, "but we are still a long way from shelving that cu-p." "You can say that again," said deienceman Reggie Hamilton, "they were certainly tough out there tonight and with the home crowd behind them in Chicago its a cinch the?) won't be any easier. Harvey ackson, who notched the important goal which regained the lead for Leafs in the second rmme. was the happiest member c-i the winning squad. "Well kid," he greeted. "I fin- ally cikked for one and it was a lreauty eh? The pay-Off 81ml it that but I got it on the old sucker play. I 111st skated in. Bhllwii. m. the right and ieintcd the goalie oil’ balance. then snot) d the DWk barely three inches of the 106 Mid right between his less. It's been ii long time since I pulled that 0116. Manager B111 Stewart and his Hawks took the defeat in stride and vowed they would end the struggle by taking two at home. The Hawk mentor said he didn't think much oi’ the Hawks chan- ces after Doc Rornnes. crafty pivot. was forced out oi the game to in the first period. Romnes sufiier- ed a broken nose which he claim- ed to have received when cross- glhecked by Toronto's captain Red orner. Art Wiebe, Iouis Trudel. R08” Jenkins and Alex Lewinsky were other Chicagoans who were forced to take time out for refill?! $0 cuts. Showing Of Ya To Be In Opinion hi‘ Ziéiiiigi; iiisésiiz? 5g 5g g5 i Even with urerr 11ml up, the of the Yank regulars is about 29 . At the yin r- shot looked mt Griffith suspidous- lyand himw t wast-he caitchl-iemldhe mcarstitand now he's sitting back sanoking his customary stogiie and ha. a lot odfirnsayingfitoid you so.‘ Whatever the dither reeiezsons M 801118 at top bet/ween now and a from Monday. when they play their Opfllflfl Reds Win Opener PROVIDENCE, B. L, April ‘i -—Hhodo lsimd Reds. the vidence entry in the Interna- tionaJ-Amerlcan hockey league, tonight took a one-game edge in the best of five game piny- off series for the league cham- pionship, defeating Syracuse Stars 5-4 in overtime. Storm Causes Much Damage CHIDCAGO, April 'l—(A.P)-—1lhr- tensivc gaugrmge to oschardswgnd povzer n orks was reported fl-Y in the broad area oi the Ulnted States swept by spring storms. Fresh snow Pia-tilled 12 statics from- Terias- to-Now- Engi thousands of laborers struggled to clear higiirways hurried under Wed- nesday's heavy fall. Bureau oriiioials at oonsldero damage tb fruit, gar- den and er early crops in the eastern and central sec a1- thougih it should benefit . “On Ibp 0f all that." said Stow- Publicity undu- nkees Believed _ Stunt v O f Scribes Bears Again Favored Forpennant prgThllklldl-helnitlnt of a series on PM ti nal basebalwkclubs ofi-mfiiaiy. “u” Y WILLIE KLEIN (Newark Ledger) down the chanrpionsh Newark Bears as the toughest teuiim to beat this yea-r. and you have an idea of the Diditvble comes of the 1938 Intemamlflll 108mm pennant race. SKID the thought of anmher rec- Wd 1188 triumph by 26 1-2 games, but keel-i the bat/terlnfl bruins in ‘vkvhenmtherds talk of pen- . or e pulnuipa] Nowy Yankee farm team is loaded wtll-iki Dost relinq ished c1 Vitt. who shiftehli to Bea will t same outfllgld mstftu with u“ The Gill-field lin ‘u. "m, as last yea-r with”Gh€rlie°Ke1leir, b88110 batting chnmpio , in 143m; tho veteran 1n can”, The great iniiieid of George ma. Qllirm. J Gordn . l n “a n, Nolen Rinh Lin Scarseila, basermsn on option from nati; Herman (Hbun) Bchulte, gm. nd baseman Kong“ city; the “"135. the No. l. match is si-Bfled. scaled and deliverlgg. Job Down The Alleys norm NYE-momma Mixed League Pace 2.T_— mizsvrsk“... e s‘. 1g. Indies high Mitchell ee E. Mitchell Gents high si le G. MacDonald 326; Gents h h hre Nd m- 18 e Q, MacDon- Cresccnis- Racers-lilo!) Indies hi h. sisal J. Kirwln sag; Iladiesghigh lllfoed .1. Kirwlri dents high single r‘. r1 soc; Gents high three I". ‘Iierenrgygyios. Flying Frenchmen-awe. sleris4ooe. Ladies high single A. Gos 207; ladies high three s. Goes soc Gents high single n. Callaghan aiimvgente high three B. Callagh- Bfi . Singers-sow. ars-SOZ-i ‘Ladies high sin le P. McKinnon 522g: Ladies high hree G. Keemn Gents high sin le Dr. 1.. Duffy gig; Gents high e ree m. L, Duffy Tonight at. ‘I o'clock:- mllodies League: Capitals vs. 8pc- c s. At 8:30:- Big League League: Old Timers vs. Five Aces; Challenge game. Doughnuts vs. Hawks. CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS "CAP" STUBBS AND TIPPIE been washed away and in 1,1,‘ 913:: 1" slugging PLE LEAFS EVEN SERIES WIT i 5-1 VIC TOR Y Stave Off Perth's Final "Period Rally (By Andre Cu-risse) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, April 7 - Their ability to protect a iesd earned in the first two periods gavo Oshawa Generals a 7-5 victory over Pcrth Blue Whigs here to- IflBlit and hurtled them into the Memorial Cup finals against St. Boniface Seals, Western ohm- prions. Winners 0f the first contest 5-2, Oshawa won ‘IQ Egon-n title in vwo straight games h the best-of-throe series but only ami- a bitter uphill battle by W198! who were in tho running until the Last second or play, Tied 1-1 after the first period, Genera-ls put on a scoring spurt in the second to flash tne light three Perth's nets 0N1’ to have Perth "N911 lip towimin ono goal on three occasions in the third period that saw each team score three times. outplayed most oi the time dur- ing tbs third session, Oshawa wait- ed for breaks and every time they‘ “med the ruck to the Perth net in the Period ihe red light. flashed. Ins Douglas scored at 8.16 of mo m5?- Period but Oshawa needed only 45 seconds to m, it up, 3m TRY-Oi‘ tallying after a rink-long 055W»- bwsed in three goals the first 15 minutes or the seconid period before Perth finally mt their smde- Douglas got his second goal alter Bruneli, Knipiio m4 Dame 80b markers for Generals. Ropuised in the third period, GWEN‘! Pllyod a waiting game for bNlrlLS Whlbll. ultimately cgmg their WBY- mush-s put Perth in the pio- tvm ass-tn _wir.n his third goal not Thiilor nullified the Douglas scored but nos l. . ed s. minute later. 0e m!” M "i? half-way mark. Bueli out (Blew-s Inn-win again. rur- six minutes it was all Periih but. ms Ottawa district roam could not some and defenoeman Ab Tom; broke away to ecor the 1 ell-Loam syiy. ‘"1 m” 720 Total-seas. ~. 94° w Sea Gulls:- r. udet :01 21o 21o E ass we 324 s. Moore 141 19s 15o E. Robertson 232 m0 253 E. McInnis 200 237 15; 1012 103 'Il0tal—3169 91118 High single m. Goss s24. High three E. Goes 751. City League Roops-2673. P. E. i’. Fox Biscuit-dildo. High single H. Foster 292. High three H. Foster 788. BIL‘ " Doubles Irawlor d: E. Iappin-IMO. McLeod 8s J. McAleer-IZBO. timesbehizid Will McManus m* QSHA WA TEAM 11v “i Donn/row JUNIOR CIGARETTES E. R. Burke Tops Scorers I n S h o o t w? 6 District signals miniature shoot in the armourics last when he carried a 98. . Saunders shot a 96 for sec- piaoe and W. T. Hooper an . S. Jones tied for iii-rind pool- wiith 95's. other scorers were: . Bird-kc was scorer at o. N 5.. “F! §,§;§§ sssasz a ‘Ihelastshootof thesessonwiil take place next. Monday niflht- 11> was armounccd. A meeting of the ve will also be held Monday exoouiil night at 8.30 P. M. Mar. Hoop Title ‘For K. N. B.. April '1- (CPJ-Ixi a lightning fast basket- ball struggle here tonight Yar- mouth Academy defeated Wood- stock High School 34-26 and won the Maritime lnterschoiastic cham- pionship by a total score of 77-62 for the two-game series. Harvey Beats McAvoy To Win Title LONDON, April 7—-(AP) —— lien Harvey, former British and Erripire heavyweight champion. won the British light-heavyweight belt to- night by outrpointing Jock McAvoy in a. fast. lfi-round bout. Harvey FiQ?1.<.Z-"PHE1!'IF1F- weghed 1'74, McAvoy 169. Ya rmoutli’ ‘rmgrrierm Rangers. iven Butch Keeling, v eft winger, his unmnditio release. Keeling played l0 soo- aons with Hangers in the Nt- tlonal Hockey League. ______._ The Only Ono Who Counts (By Paul Mickelson, Amodatel Press S Writer) NEW YORK, April 7—BasoboJI Talk: Most optimistic rookie in tho big league training camps is Jos (Flash) Gordon. who's out to inks over Tony Iazzerib old socdll base job with New York Yankea. Pitcher B urgeon chandieu. trying a come ack with the Yan- kees; would like to start Cleveland because the last ball b pitched in a big league game t! to Earl Averill of Cleveland. hi1 hit it over the fence, Chandler ,» erked and shipped to the N i arm. Pitchers say Rudy York now h harder to fool than Hank Green. be . if Leo (Isppy) Durocher m his money's worth, he should a great year with Brooklyn, Leo spent $1,300 in hospital on per- sonal repairs. Manager Jimmy Wilson of til $8.118 club estimates he's had l, 000 hot. a cnts with 11mph. during his bail pelaying career but was soundly bee n by only one- Beans Reardon. As 50,000 inns looked on at one game. Wilson protested Rea/rdon’! decision which called a. Philadel- ia base runner out. “You're the only gu here who thinks he's outl" shou ed Wilson. “Yep? said Beans grandly, "and Iirn the only one who counts." BELIEVED RECOVERING BATTIURST, N. B.. April 7 — Although he was suffering severe- ly Damse Degruchie, ‘l1, of Grand Anse, was believed to be recover- ing tonight after he fell into a small vat of boiling maple sap. The poclctlont occurred when he became ain . Horizonta 1 Hijinks Ted Petoakey. left fielder oi Lip his heels and taking the l-Arnerican Toronto Leads who baited well above .300 last Year. is shown kicking a1;- to moot the ball 1n (uninlng camp at Avon Park, Fla. Ted was M) end__when piayim_football__at University of lillictiigan. ~ B, some... roua CHILDREN; Two MEMTAN! "runs: woman -;- MERCY! msv MUST cc RuNNmAAQQmDINLHwssi M . art “we have a stranger in goal ing Mike Karakas and March Oommeroi-i League is out altogether 5o you see our w ole system of had to Holmursz- ed. Ail the boys will be back A. Ts lor 2'13 195 M’! Bunda though, I hope, and we will R. Ho an 85 127 150 be abe to battle them on N. Williams ltd 201 302 thing like oven fight D. Rice 160 209 161 we will, remember that.” K. Acorn 156 214 194 I GUESS ‘THAT TALL-RAW- BONED woMAN is TH’ Momuv- AN’ THAT OLD ccocrux mom. Hm MOTHER!» THEY LOOK ALiKlhfLV/ONDCR V/HAT‘ His, BO§IHBSSaIS,-”A_ _ *1 ‘ wi-io ARE THOSL PEOPLE wi-io Moveo m ACROSS TH’ swun- -‘_t,—. pruem. NAME’? , ASMIKES i, i 5r NOT THAT I'M INTERESTED+ Ki WAS JUST _\YIONDERIN'! tw- BASKETBALL ‘S; om ER svom “The pemt Iona A In which tobacco f con be smoked."