vviggn < ‘ Races Cancelled -~__i ‘ mo; miles an hour over De/y- wm Beech sands five years ago today, when he reached e. speed o! 276.810 miles. Later the saline year h, ooaxed his "Bluebird" over the 30o mark. Capt. Gnome now holds the reooiniwitlh a 1900M. on 309 mum an hour, made at. Bonneville Salt Flats, Ute-h, last summer. l hfllfiffldllt program m harbor ice. scheduled for yesterday after- noon, was cancelled when ccntinur-d mild weather left ice foo soft for racing. The card would be raced when weather conditions permitted. officials of the Victoria Driving uh announced. Truro Wins Hockey Title Manitoba Rink Continues Unbeaten In Tankard . ' I 0 Curling ASS"; h (c (n, 612.1,, gfi-mgm) gills zrilol-o 113211.11 smar- 1g; mos, TRURO, N, 8.. Ma 5-(OP)— lnldlm _ w r o. c e an men _____.. Truro defeated Halifgx Canadians mVgrlllglglPliilta/ffiaifch LhGI-(CP) 1E gllliitégellliqutmthevtleaélmwasnfgiaaiéifi ‘ ' ' - , , ' - _ n3 B. O B. f0 SIDOO 0Z1 O lC_ B. i I Pnlfllllag ta their secondfonsecutive Maritime Junior MNNIPEG, March 6_.cP,_ $1,}; mmt§$§Ltdt°J$,%,-‘h° unbeaten WBy in the Mxscdonald- the game woodswitriiqu to knock- clmmpions ip alter Lawlors starry band of J| ' R -_ D A d , O o; E. w“ . _ Brief‘ Bcmspiel by defeating Que- out tactics to oiotcct his advantage , _ lnior 0y r, A. F. ii c s n anon . title, The Hub Juniors launched be 13 7 “m, h 1 the . m succesqim, his lust night took a big step toward their objective when actively asociatcd with curl-hi; in a third period offensive that net- ° ' g L n 5"‘ y . - . . a hll ui Bert n ll Rink SB-ikatchevva and noiuit-m On- iilvi’ will "l9 highly-regarded St. John Beavers, champions Ame“ 1°‘ many yem- w“ “B” it" “m” Elms i" W“ ‘he time rrrooliii Kivwhgneresuffered as third tiirio won nwithout difficulty "i; iilow H.111“: wticll: do“? to a 5-2 defeat in the first game e133pregggiliigélrhea?miixfigzoAUgPl-llfii iZ?d&°§’°i;0§.Z‘1§§§-"ifo§§“ i3? {lined ifgtflvoiitiii iiiiSSitMWRTMiZZ iflitiigilifih 5:12: fisllcglgigli fi-lzd ch24); o e series o a e a ree- oal lead into mfefillg wdw- °"°°°“‘"‘8 m“ 5-4- On lo las o l erln . men ends 0111 to ‘m Jim Davis t|i:it is scheduled for St. Jogn on Friday tnhiglfiwrigifhgame “hi?';§,,§§,,,f,*§"‘,§}§§”",.,§,l§;, mm- Ya??? m§fwfiwgggmfigfi Bwtfihllflet {'23 iéfgwhe gm.” count eightlffixtlllytrllfillzilsrt mm (Ioniiniially carrying the play to their opponents orory oivsiolcnt and other onioow for “the Nova Scotla title and thé mrelffYhi. .’.il‘.“..,‘.’,“'t.llifd.’i,l.if.ififi P. a. r. 21o 001 oio 4oo~a [(0)4115 shot three goa|s m Beavers one in the fast opening éioltiiuiiéiftblfiriiisidcaégflke: right to meet tihe winner of the ‘WES superb. Particularly in the lost Ollillfli) “gig? Rltiillndlo? 041-13 pcrinfl. outplayed their opponents in the middle canto only iiirisnffprémiei- rut. éampbelil 0i fir“. §§i15¥if.“}§§“fi fgilrrfgjlis,cilvilei-‘Iliiileolfghgiingegila; sssirstchewrlii to have thc visitors score the only goal of the session and Pfim" Edwmd Island- title. time to protect the Bathurst rinks 1°3 22° °33 202-17 Local Squad Beat‘ “Back Island MenyOn Senior Playoff N. B. Champions 5-2 In Executive 0F Date For N. Is Changed MONCTON, N. B. March 6 — (OP) — The second and deciding ttme Neg‘ Eerurifswiotlr séanior t hockéy B. W aye a Saln Jo gt instead 0f at Am- ncrilste tomorrow nightt. w ‘l EIIIIDUXICRRICH W85 made - night by Art Bennett. Eagles’ mana- ger. Mid weather and the conse- Royals certainly lived up to the quemly p00, condition of Ice m the foiincst expectations of t-iieir must ardent supporters li\.t night as they i h m“ ed ‘ll h hi’ til“ b‘ o n avers wi are slow s. L. Grant 21ft 180 1B1 lot better form than lhcyfullil last Amherst rink caused the change. ' ‘ _ : 1 u P E I 0w w“ 3W U‘ 4 P. Smith 1 152 158 199 night lf they are to pull the series the" ‘nth a brlumnt paging attack shot two counters in Bfililfltestiiiiiglye éngntIZZr;BzIIi;iIc;Iide:Prfz-IZZ gallery é-xflltftluilblld gain a 12-5 victory . . . . b ..— §g;i:ilI-33'!s:_ 4. out. of the fire.‘ ’ . the windup session to gain their commanding load. Edward Isiiind, 1.. B. MacMlllan, . Sookotchcwan held easily to sec- A» Molifiirlohe 189 201 283 Plhylhs mirth-r tho Iorvioee of a Tm, ,, m, 5,0,1"; "m. o“ m," ‘hfluflmawule Royammhthc c;,a,.l,,,,,,t,,wn_ Joe Medwlck one place in the standing by D A éféleck 154 133 217 31131115: lafggwtaerjd‘ llnew-Ooylledlifcelc “riiiii»~" flown display the Morin: punch that 118s carried (ham o. ,0 ___—_'“—“- .3232;“éhfilififiiwfiilglidylii own e eys Mrs, bits’... it? ounstrtirs university? tgiivrriw-the 1050!: miinv victories during the out two year!- Confronied with u... SBII- MONTREAL ROYALS m um» In Over tfgrrdtiIreiii-ceivirilig fgicrtoake érhiea in ____ i’. Ig/flczgpaeflnm glgyjugiilogg gliligillgfi gtflllryliggngnffdlogoélg sniiiiiial Bill Gilfflfly in the St. John net Royals hammereu away nt the Alberta, which 13:55“ Bolas}, Cllgpigli ALLEYS 'Toto,1_.3227_ killtiiibllncfii to outsctgrelalteam that Vlfllillilll guardian’: defences until they mpde him bow m, “m” “m; - umbia 7-6; northern Ontario which "‘° Leagu“ Lil-dies high 5111818 3- Smith 252. 3‘ a“ 5 "qmage m‘ n’ “gm - . ' c b. 2—- » a n w . it was uiiiy the Smooth-workmanship or on, “m, Gum ma, m“ TMONTREAL. March 6-(cP)-._ COfltfdCt §illfigwfélflva Scotia 12-6, and New N 5i Blow 235 m m Ladle-s high three s. Smith 59o. an ma no er uriiiiig in one of their smocthrst ‘ iin- lillyfllfi from running up a much higher score. Time after time they fin-d away from his doorstep only to have their efforts turned aside and it toiik work and hard work for the counters they did get, Royals Have Edge Tlicre Was no doubting that Royall..- had an edge on the Beav- er, all through the tilt. For the lriv minutes of the game is gave Royals three close . but us the winners began lilt- bick it. was the Royals that :1 the offensive against a tried but couldn't hold '. iig champions in check. lit-y did break through they i ltiiyals were confronted i. spectacular goalie as young lmnies won his spurs by lim- nciivlrs to two counters, one iii L -h of the first two sessions i iidlng in the breach sen- ii1_\- as Beavers swept in on iilni zit different times dur- o game. l clcse to fifteen hundred n nt-tcirx ce the teams .l the IIIPOLJC Wide right ill? CilliSfiii with the result t‘ i large croivcl were kept in llliil uproar as play rind 1 forth over the glisten- l . i rurfnce. In the very first i cl the game as Royals were i 1i inside their own defence arm Briateg performed sensation- a 1. lie robbed Heenan of a cer- t looking gcil-l from the edge of 1 UOLYYSIOP. seconds later Bodies A ivns the ionic fisnrc that a St. John score as three nut as Aubln Bloc ulere (i by niches as he went n on i (jiggfiy and a minute later ioiiuiin broke loose as blS - McDonald opened the scor- i giYC the Royals 8- 1-0 19*“!- lc‘ t0 Jimmy at the Beavers line: tho fr skated to within 10 feet 0i iii l‘ t lycicre pzwfiill! 1111c}! and NIUDTWHi, stopped by 0188931 °l1 li.. iilfi» attempt snared his own lfliflllllti to lift the disc 1118b mm bir. c...,t‘. Beavers Tie Score lldrznaid drew the first Pen’ I t.‘ til-g game shortly after but» s defensive system WES 1m- iic, Beavers Itllllllifi i0 89'? shot on goal while Mt- sflfvcd his sentence. Mc- ll! McLeod as the lat-W’ . king through but RHWJB '. lilkc advantage of the opportunity with Pud Rniwh ' illl inch for the Q0508‘ y had and Heenan milk,- ls uncomfortable es M iil m. Boaites on a. brflik‘ i{'l_\'1liS were a little off the up as Eddie McGibbon. ti of the Beaverfis attack izillrd t-hiengh the local de- lPllfv l0 blfwt o. wicked drive boat Br: from l5 feet out, But the . rk wils short-lived as R0911! m: t: back again went into the lcmi 30 seconds later, Dcighan blutin a shot in i\\'llli‘§ ntwr Ggol-ge McLeod lid F“!‘i hliii into the clear with a brziufiilui short forward pass. still out ill search of oals Cit y l" iill'll'”li sciisctlongislly as mlgfluglom mizl lllacqiiicre took pot shots at hiui iritliout silccess but M idle Ros-n‘; attack rtee to its higihmt cres-rcudo as Fortune took n. trip to iiie timers for the second time in ilii- sexton, the penalty b91118 ltir cross-checking, the winners made it 3.1 in the last two min- "lfii cf iiie game “Buick0" Trill-KW!‘ taking (.i(‘Ol‘g¢ McLeod‘: paesout to lilllii tlio rubber home. BNIVQFS were having u. hard tliiic roping with the Royals pee-s- llliz atiaofz as the second session iitit underway and McLeod, Pud Ronrli. Jimmy Roach and Delghen all iihrl glorouq chances in the first three minutes without chemi- lilll the score. McGibbon for the Bearers was also proving t? llsqrous with his tric y s - hrndliiig and blazing shot and as c Brwvrrs reused back Nason lPi tii-ive with s long one that Bllllro [inst managed to cleer es , ilht to the line. The goal- “5 “Shh flashed but alter l conference with the officials the m} Was dlsar-wed the disc not willing crOsBBd lie line. ‘The game "ins licld up for nearly ten min- bf-‘l lie Beavers retested strongly hi" in no ava. Still ftghbtgz flmmcr and tongs with “Wis "Pins from the fest pace, glrllllm‘ and Detghan again sew ‘mil outauess them ls they 8t "itlllllfrl o iia ti . John “it and Exiilbllfil iiie;- had de-_ 61466. e689 on the play lt was Beavers who came through with the only goal. McGibbon, heady and tricky was proving a thorn in the side or the Royals with fast-breaking attacks and the ra winger’; hard work- ing efforts rially broke fruit. with only a minute and 20 seconds of the period left, his hard sliding shot from the right boards pick. lng the open comer cleanly as the rangy winger took a pass fir-m Heenan inside the Royals’ line. Royals lead was very slim as they came out for the third period and it threatened to get even slimmer as Beavers, taking advantage of Royals slack play 1n clearing gave the fans many anxious moments. But they got by without being scored on and onoe more as they got organized they carried tlic play to the Beavers when Pud Roach within inches of scoring a half dozen times all during the game set upwthe play-for a goal by Aubin B qulere. Roach forced to the side on an attack, shot, a rfect pass fr. Blacqulere and the a-tter beat Giggey cleanly with a drive to the upper top cc-riic-r of the cage. McLeod was waved off for illegal checking but again Si. John, playing five men uo couldn't r get a clear shot on the Royals net as the winners stayed off uttrick after attack. McGibbon was for- oed from the game at, the half- way mark as he injured hLs wrist in a crash with Willie McDonald inside the Royal defence and was unable to return to the game The clock was just turning the halfway mark of the session as Royals came up urith their best passing attacks of the game. For the last. ten minutes of the game they buffaloed their opponent-s with all sorts of poms but it wasn't until there were only 2 inlii- utes and 11 seconds left that they again beat clown the defences of the spectacular Glgzey. On a bril- liant. play by Jimmy and “Pud" Roaicll. Giggey kicked out the lat- te.r's hard drive but back raced this same piiir this time aided by Blacquiere and the red light flash- ed again as Captain Jimmy B08611 on the recelvin end of a. passing attack with Pug Roach and Blac- quleie made no mistake as he beat the St. John goalie cleanly 1g the players milled around in front of the case. It was tile final goal of the night and one that gave the ROyals a three-goal mar- gin to can-y with them to St. John. Both squads were minus rez- ulm go;- lssl; night's thencounlter. a]; la wit iout e servces gfycoyiz, yéltgele and Gallant. a high-scoring trio while Beavers made the rip minus the services of defenceman Nixon and wlntffl‘ Brian McCormack. But. it made little difference for the two teams waged a mighty struggle all the way iihNllZh that thrilled the capacity crowd in nt- tcndanoe and al hough Royals three lead should carry thcm throng nevertheless Beavers e bottle when they skate out for the second game at 3t. John. Lineupm- - Saint John: Goal. Glggily: dc- fenoe, Ilka-tune, MacDonald. Prime; forwards. Butler. Heenan, Roth- woll, Mason, Tracey, Polllquin, MMGi-bbon, Cook, Bromlfly- Royals: Goal, Boates; defence, Joy, MacDonald; forwards, Mac- Leod, Deighan, Trainer. J. Roach. P Roach A uiere, Whitlock. 311118111616. . - Referees: Kirkpatrick, Saint John, Prowse, Charlottetown. SUMMARY rim mm t... I. , MacDonald 5:33. I. w John, MaoGibbon 13.50. HkROYI-ll, Deighm (Macmod) '4. ' u. minor, 18:05. (genial : MacDonald, Ibrtune Second Period 5. Saint John, MscGibbOn (l-feen. an) 18:40. Penalties: None. Third Period a g.’ Royall, Biscquleue (P. Roach) '1. . .1. no h (an i . r. 11:31? 17:40. ‘c _. “um Penalty: umbded, i. offensive immrs of the season, Montreal Rcrvals trounced Com- wall Flyers 8-2 tciwht to gain a ST. LOUIS. March 6-—(AP)-Joe 2-1 iced iii tlierr SPml-flflfll series Meciwlck, leader of baseballs hold- the Quolxc Srnlor Hixkey out division, flow home frcm main- IJORQUE title. Fourth game of the ing camp today. a. disgruntled. dis- bet-of five round will be played satisfied baliplaycr but certain St. in Comwall Friday. Lou's would rot 1st hLs Wilimov tai- —-—————>———-- ents remain idle . In a huff mcause Branch Rick- SNOOKER. ey, vice-president of the Cardinals. failed to meet hiim yesterday to discuss salary terms. the slugging Another match in the second outfielder left St, Petiersburg, Fla, round of the first section oi the pro- vlncial snooker tournament was pfayed last flight. when Eric Lar- ter won frciii H. Redmond two games to none. Tonight L. McOou- ey meets A. Doyle this is the last a c where the team ls training, and came to St. Louis by airplane. He said he intended to remain hero at his home until club ofilc ais came to lifm with a. suit-able con- tract for the coming season, h of this round. A crowd of 2.000, largest since the championships started in the Amphitheatre rink on Monday, watched tlie night draw, There was no morning draw to- day but in the fifth zound this af- ternoon 1.200 attended and saw the Saskatchewan Wheat Farmers from Klnlcy. playing in their first Brier, break a second-place tie with Al- berta by scoring a 10-6 victory over Cliff Manahan of Edmonton, Dom- inlon champion in 1933 and '37. In the afternoon Manitoba drew away from Bill Finlays British Columblans in the closing ends to win 12-7 Prime Edward Island lost 13-9 to Toronto: New Bruns- wick beat Nova Scotia 14-10 and {isfifgihéffl Ontario downed Quebec Wood played a magnificent dfRW I ‘ ‘ - 2n downing Quebec tonight and_,-g_ 5m ______________ 99 Grafton Street. J. E. WRAN, Sunnyside Manager FPPCS‘. Lfldics hlghlsin-glo A_ ggg: ladies high three H. Gonts hish single J. 010w 27a. Gout: high three J_ glow 721 B ‘l Gents high single A. McFariane on E33; ggints high three A. 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PRESBTs 55pm SPLENDID SHEET 0F ICE TONIGHT I I I I the form they showed hut night plus the addition of the lbovl mentioned performers the lead should be sufficient, Beaver; grg n notentially strong team make no mistake about that and last. night they also were without the Service! of two players, but judging from last nlg game Royals seem to _ Island ts first Intercolle e HOCKEY 310i eree. jtndjfoivatthma rkor._ Us have an edge, They save a steady geri- formanoe_ all night and aithoug at times their clearing inside their own defence zone had their suppor- ters hearts in their mouths the fighting s lrit ot them out of tho gedicam ts ey found themselves I I I I Giggey, u usual was lensetdennl and many times was a real nemesis to the Royals. llqw hard they hpsl to fight for their five goals the play- ers themselves well know and with lnv other goalie in thero Beaver! today might find themselves facing a much larger deficit. I I I I However the game is ast history now. Two strong Junior squads fought it out hard but cleanly last w {with the Royals taking the vets seat. The second game h yet to come, and St. John can be ex- pected toput up a. much stiffer bar.- le before they bow out: of the pic- titige doing“: the fate that is in s ie — mo. u» idol. ‘alcove-i In! hi’!!! was a hard blow to the Beav- ers. The big winger was a oonstanl threat all evening and scored both team's goals and should ho miss the second game of the series Beav- ers will miss services keenly, Extent I I I I o: the in known last night 3m thyuin no: wrist suffered in a. collision th a Royals defenoeman forced McGib- lion's retirement from the game nud- wav through the final period. I I I I 51in have a chance of if‘ the g ta ico- 1.0125111 when they clash with the Ac la. team at Truro in is sudden death game for the title. The me has aroused o, lot of in- ter in Island circles and the re- sult will be eagerly awaited I I I I S. D. U. will use the same lineup that went throu h the New Bruns- wick -Prinoe ward Island series series so successfully. Word from Truro last. night was that the squad are confident of being rcgimed the winners without, an injury or bruise evident. All Island liockeyuoilowers will be hoping for an S. D. U. victory us Truro tonight. BILLIAROS U. McKemm won his match in the first round of the second section of the provincial billiard tournament last. night at the siiiinyrsido Billiard Parlor when he deform-d T. Camp- bell bv a good margin. Tonight. C. MacDonald meets R. l-layfics. Tho officials last night, W(‘l'l‘I Redmond, FORUM Island Intermediate Finals FRIDAY, MARCH 8, B115 Mt. Stewart Royals vs. S'Side Crystals. Skating after game with Summerslde Band time to be announced. in attendance. Admission 35c and 20c Special trains to accommodate fans to game will leave Souris, Georgetown and Montague at 4 p. m. Also a special train from Summerside, Skating after game. Music by Summer-side Band. Special trains from Summerslde and Mt. Stewart. L-1934i-6-(il. CHAMPIONSHIP llOOKEY MT. STEWART vs. S’SIDE CRYSTALS FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE FORUM