'CH 21 1932 THE cl-l.».RLo'rTl;Towl~l ouaaplalv V race say l.l\ .. M _ YES OF MA R. lloclrl-:Y okul Tlulal. MAR V; '~ "' T f Fein# - " - - - if *rf-iff ~--~,- -1 ff ~ 1- “e'= ~--A--. ~ . -,¢~ LS E - ii_ _ *il T W if ;‘ --= , _' _, rar furlers All Set For Big Bonspiel At Forum Today gecond Annual Provincial Elimin ° B tw S’S'd Ch’t wn ations e een 1 e, 0 And Montague Will Get Away At 1 O’clock. .upwards of cighty Curlers from ll, curling centres of the Island 'lu mmpete this afternoon and ¢\-will! Todlly, large contingents of curl- mfrom Montague and Summer- 'Me are to compete in the second ,_...l provincial bonlpisi at the All arrangements have been ,Gmplmd playing schedules pre- wed, the ice at the Forum in ,gnderful shape so that every- points to a most enthusias- eet The merchants of Char- and Bummerside have kindly forgotten the depres- ior a short time and have many valuable prizes will be awarded to the win- links. The following i-inks will play the round at the hours stated. l P. M. wightman vs Macllaine; Mac- lr vs Townsend: Johnston vs es. 1.30 P. M. . . . spillctt vs Toombs; Archibald vs lollnsiilli- 3 l’. M. . . lv. E. MacDonald vs D. B. Stew- lri; A. E. Harris vs B. 0. Moore; L B, L. Home vs Judge Duffy; george Lockhart `vs Pero Bim- mons. liuartlmr Cup Games start at ill. lil. sharp. 'ro make this match a success, layer-s must be on Time. subsequent games will be played il accordance with the playing nlledllle pasted in the Forum. All matches will be curled under ille following rules: 1. All games must start on time. my rink late forfelts one point -fl the game shortened one end each ten minutes late or frac- thereof. 2 All games 10 ends. In the Cup the score at the of the 10th. end will govern. In the event of a tie, single will be played to decide, 4 Rinks competing in any game have at least three original l. H. A. Ebers will be Referee-im i t Chic! and will be the final au ority in all disputes Ladies match at eight o'clock. For the convenience of th wishing to follow the fortunes Cup playdowns an endeavor is bald. Rico beat Major Aubrey by nearly 6-ill H0110. 31131001 3114 Bl»°l'l° 5 lehggh ghls hah Alhogeyher ll, Volc Rico (McKinnon) 1 1 1 Berliner: male. Msclntvrs; skin. wg, om, of the mos, sensatlonal lvlalor Aubrey uvlcxennal . dll 2 2 T°Wn5end' 1-meg witnessed gn the me 10|- some HilSh, (Bailey) . . . . ..... . .. dh 3 3 7-1st. stone, Shaw; 2nd stone, yeam Tlh-l,,__29r5; 29; 30_ Ferrand; mate, W. S. Grant; skip, Cm” A_ T,,o,F_Tms was a really Class A_ -l~,,,l_ '1'00ll1bS. gl-eat 1-ace_ The fl,-st heat’ the three Briar MM (Hooper) . . . . . . . 1 2 1 B-lst st0ne, E. Taylor: 2116 bmw were almost ameasltat the Johnny Walker (Chandler) 2 stone. A. Picksrd: mate. D- A- wh-e, B,-la, Mays ,lose just being Kalmuck (Kelly) a 3 a M°°K|““°”? 5mP» D- B' Stewart' in front. The second heat Johnny T1m°"299'\¥ 305 30‘»i~ ,are going to bc tsugh nuts to crack. 9.-lst stone, W. Duffy; 2nd Walker troltlng great gum for Class B. Trot and Pace stone, Frank MacDonald; mate, J. Drlve, H°lmes_ won by ha-,i B Laalrmk (galley) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 , A. Bentley; skip. Percy Simmons. lengyl,_ The 3rd heat Bda, Mac Mr. Henley (McVey) 10.-lst stone, Campbell; 2nd Ove.,-h,°l¢ hlm when wlthln ll) yards Ruth S. (Shepherd) stone, D. S. MacLeod; mate. H. from the wh-e, and won by B heat Orolo (Praught) Splilett; skip, Judge Duffy. The tl-otllhg ol Khlmuch ln thls Grandma (McLaine) 11.-lst stone, Mosher; 2nd stone, me was greatly Mlmll~ed_ Allhoug-,l Time-3i; 31; 3i‘,l. J. 1". MacLeod; mate, Match; shox.; ol wmh, he showed that he ls , Class C. Trot. and Pace skip, Johnston. , . h ,ml tmgf," and heaullfully salt, Sybilset (Burke) 1 Alternates -B. Smith, Art Mac- ed, . La Rico (Wood) Irmis, C. S. chandler. Cla” B, Tm; and p,c¢__Thls had Silver Doctor (Notting) . . Junior teams will be skipped by glvl, sta,-ters and was a pl-,My l-.Ach Poinset , e Mrs. Maclhlyre time for the class. Tlhe-'34'-'-i 332 33%- - nual meeting of the A. A. A. A. by I , , allpaceandOlassA.'1‘i-ot. Intlle won in sras'h :gg in Zhi: ::v° B :;'i`°M°nda§ illlmer, Volo Rico won in straight Dewey. Who had too muchdssep for __ , ‘ _l ~ ‘“"‘ bm we-H <1 S” T ~ OKING LM OV K . - ;,1;,»;;,<;;»,;;»;,;,;-,; ,»;~y,-;~,;-_;»»;,»;; :...‘l‘.° ls... ....2 ”.‘:r...i'.°.:.°f.i.. 111..; .f L0 . .;“..§;‘. li. 3‘;;:.:°:l..l°;.:°zz;‘.i ll t to dl th - \_ . ~ ' Y I were °f »>~1h°»-se 1- M°»»~=l . €I’.§."`3r “3..m”°°T;.‘“l‘2.iil“°“r’§Z §i.Z2`1r°‘1.§§..Y§..'. ..°.§.f..f`..,..° °“' ’ ... ... 1 . .. ".§'..’;‘Zl‘§I’.§`.;. °‘Z.`35‘“‘;”.Z‘f’§‘§ 'tim ‘Ee followed with mwmgem' m'|W1Dl\el’s were aspfollowa: Volo Rico, At me °°n°‘“5l°l\ Of the Ymesv (BY “TECH inmi;1iii]§srtc'::)pnect Toigiitoaldddic n lstill able ts chaslillge agy skater "" col. D. A. Melsmnon- Briar Moc, lr-‘lm <>°nsl-stills of Blankets. man- ' over as years. ‘ Line-up of teams: com,” Hooper, Leaiock' Gurdon www,” by Wm mnmgan' or Abbiss Going To Amherst A sm" To cause wand" uth if-lst stone. D. Grant; 2nd _ , mm' 0' D' M°'”m°g°r; mate’ §:l;l:ies:)eZ,wel?y);ll:le\:deA1l7i‘;¥;MiTlll;:i(e| Siilmirtitfegwg tliiiilsttirrrirsessnidtavilkdihrylz The,Abegwe‘t hockey team leave Yggsegwxfndaiinsaliwgiixf is a. Eben; skip' Madame' ' F“°°'F°|"-‘il-A1th0U8h W0" 'ill 15”' 2nd and 3'd» in me summary `i mr Amherst on Tuesday morning professional 15 a maiter io c:iilse'one He is acknowledged by the Assoc- 2"_1Bt mme' Beat; 2nd stone' G' Sl7Yl*l8'ht 1'l¢9»f»S by V010 R100 he had °f the 'mst !°“\° classes- lwherc they cross sucks with the to pause and ponder H= is paid at lation as the open amateur cham- M' wmmm" maw' Fraser: skip' to extend hinlsel! to the utmost in Thi! °m¢131-Bl Wh° °°ndU¢iWd the Ramblers in the ‘memng of E two li rate far greater thrlnnthe Prime pion skater of the world over 85. Hughes' CMH 1188l5~ In the first heat he Won meeullg m *mmm* ma-“ner Were; game home and h°me Series' mms Minister of Canada more than the years. s"'1st stone' M°°": and mme' by half a length with Major Aub- Btaftrefr DF- H- M»¢1¥l¢Yl'9l Aml0l-U1- in °°““t‘ lr-csident of the Canadian National i His challenge to all comers over Brenmm mate' wheat: skip' rey and Hush a dead heat for sec- WY' 5- A- M°D°ll3ld» CNY? J'-l-5865. :Itailways Nevertheless such lm- i 85 years for a distance of til:-ee M°°"°- om-1 p1g,¢e_ In the gewhd hehe V010 W. S. Brown, John McDonald, G0 T0 ll.. Dl\““’“Si°5 'portant person.; receive lar less than l miles has not been accepted. l 4--Ut ll°119» 10rd: ‘lull °'°°n¢» mm won hy 9, neck from Maw; "Southport, H. Walker; Timers, N. Y I - - l in i, lvl MacQilaid: mate, Morris; skill, Aubrey ln 39 se°°nds_ In the 3rd Walker, Fi-ed Uuneron, H, Murphy, The eyes of the'Mnritlme hockey` 3Pl|1°l-V- heat, gush md vols mcg were oh |Dr. C. Dougan. world will be focused an Montreal 5.--ist stone, Affleck; 2nd stone, even terms, when halt way down l tonight’ me scene or the open.” bswf-°o: mats. Taylor: skip. Arclil- hh, mm, Hush lm ,, sl,°e_ volo =, sulinualrv two game sei-les between nr. A. A. A. Free-For-All 1 2 Uihirhlxl AUINWM allowing |hwl\7 |h€»3lQb-I inure)-» 1 1 3 2 2 3 93 Sl __ €(ll Race S Sat, Montreal Wheelers Take S_at- ..... urday Night’s Contest 5 - 1, Win- 9 , F1Xe Classes Answer The Starter s ning The Round 9_2 Go On -__ MONCTON, N. B., March-El-_'Elo second contest of a two-Same , ._ l i Heats EX lte Crowd lay the canadian Press)-The eastern semi-final in me Menwrw C ' superiority of Quebec over the Cup playdowns for the gunlg M The ‘Firemems Races staged by, Clue C. Trot and Paco-SybilS¢i~ Maritime Provinces in junior hock- hockey championship of Cana a h_ thc Victce-is Driving Qluh dmw g, was c, good trotter Saturday Bild 91' aey this year was established con- a. result of their 4 to 1 victory in l very lame attendance or spectators enough closely pressed by the otha'-°S» cluslvcly new last incur when the me first game here Thursday nicht. onsaturday afternoon. The weath- woninstraight heats,LaRico prov- lmontreal Amateur Athletic Asso- the big red and blue team from 01' W” I-“H0512 illlrfect. The Df08l'8l1\ 1113 U10 Dell* bl-'SL Silver D°°i'°"~ B' ‘l clation‘s Junior team again out- Quebec won the round 9 to 2 and on B 10118 one, oohslstlllll Oi’ Yive IWW *tam* °`“ We- Wcm °' very , played Antigonish, N. S., juniors, became eligible to meet the cham- ‘ ' his cek. of classes. some great racing took creditable raw- this time by a score or 5 to 1, ir. piers oi ontario i w our Marmme entry in tm Anb:1_,pla/ze, particularly in the free-for-`, Class D- Tl’°¢ M111 P‘°°-TNS Was _ ___ _ t I t heals by Helen _ ._ Big .AttendanceN, S, _I1-_ 'Chgmpgi is I a n d S k a t e rs , All ThE Fl1°€II1€I1’, Again Defeat ACkIl0wl€dg'6d AS ;, ‘T World Champion§ '~v 1 i \ Joseph Arsenault, Wellington, I Aged 92, Honored By Montreal A. A. A. -- Made Life Member of Biggest chili Mr. Joseph E, Arsenault, of Wel- lington, and Station Agent of that _ place for many years, who is ninety- , two years ol age and a noted skat- er and step dancer, has received a loving spoon from the Montreal and `Dalllous1e Rangers for the Quebec-Maritime hockey champion- ship and the right to enter the Allan Cup semi flials with the champions of Ontario. Maritlmers, naturally are pulling for a Dalhousie v`ctory tonight and judging by Montreal press com- ments. it looks as; if the Rangers Ludy Curlcrs Will Pcrfonn | During the b’g Bcmspiel which opens this afternoon at the Forum a match will be played between lady 'teams from Charlottetown and \Sumrners`d:'. Some of the “wise lanes" may shake their heads, but who says the women cannot handle B broom. Abbie Practice Abbie practce at the Forum this iinornlng Full attendance is request- ed by the management. Summerside senior skips: A. E. , - I,my_o“ Posmum in N_ “_ L_ some professional men ln this coun- tr and many ill the United States, Y and Ruth. too. is a professional . man. Everyone is for that matter who steadily follows an avocnilon ill' life. Professional men obtain fees as greas for services that perhaps in the aggregate are no greater than those performed by Ruth. Baseball in the United States is a national institution. Its existence means as much to multitudes as does that of their churches or their judicial sys- tem, and Ruth is basebal1’s biggest figure. Hundreds of tliousaiids of people scan the sport pages every day to learn what he has accom- plished on the afternoon before. Tis every action is watched s-rid report- ed and while Ruth may here and there have been guilty of minor breaches of secondary codes his in- fluence on the youth of the country l has been wide and good. May Abandon Senior Hockey 1 Rcccnt despoichcu have it that: The Amherst Amateur Atlilrtic As- sociation will abandon its interest ‘in senior llockcy according to the notice of lnotioll offered at the an- James A Hallway. The motion will Harris, A. B. L. Home. W. E. MacDonald. Junior skip, Lockhart. ' Do bt to I be discussed at an adjourned meet- u S as pay on positions in iii of the or anization to be held G a t St g the National Hockey League race g g this week when a Slate of officers ended] t iht ith th 1 as ng W e smge ex Wl11bC Pi'@S°l1tCd f0l 8/llP10V=il guessing as to the final result o o ' ' _ . , _ _ ccpuon is ra 'fire l lu _ ` '_ ' ` ' 1I1I11p€gS OS€ Ex ected I gn 1 hf ... ... .°....;. ¥?.i..‘1‘; Mf- HWY 1” he °f me were le me ' ‘Maple Leafs “ul have ,L chance of U0” l"55¢l't°d ulal' it WHS l'l0¢ P05- race. Trouble Cope captured the _-___ ‘ top un Mont C 1 sible for the Association to operate fl,-51, hem, hlll, ln she Sem-md East- P s real anad ens from h k t U 1, | ll OC BY elim “DOH 10 U65 fill ern Lady came to the front and O O , Q Q 9 _ W v , il tl . ‘ 0 1 Tn t;'§‘;°nltcd States division Ohh lowod during the past two years won Uhr, thou Pansy Voio opened and remarked that if a senior team hd won the las; two heats and l World's Champion Amateur Athletic Association with the crest of i/he Association inscrib- on the honor roll of the Associa- tion. The crest, on the spoon represents the Association, which is the great- est organization of its kind in the world with a membership of 5,000. The Association recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Mr. Arsenault was also the re- cipient of their magazine, commem- orating the Golden Jublllee. The veteran skater naturally fccls very proud of the honour bestowed upon him and says that the title of champion skater of the world is ra- ther s. broad statement, but he did not suppose there were many in the ' world who possess his ability as 11 slrai-el‘. Mr. Arsenault enjoys excellent health and is going to have his pic- ture taken to send to the papers. He is hoping to visit Montreal and The letter further stated a r. shake hands with the onicinls of the [Montreal Amateur Association who Arsenault's name has been placed sent him the Loving Spoon.-S. (Special To Tile Guardian) Saturdays horse races at Sum- mcrside was one of the best of the season. The track was in perfect condition and the fine day brought a large crowd of spectators. Tiicre were s. large number of entries and the snappy ,performance cf horses gave the fnns plenty of thrills. There were four classes. In Class A. Yorkola was in his old ltime form and won quite easy with Trampagile second. Major S. was not acting as good and looked as though llc wanted the straps. It was a real good race from start to finish. Class B .brought out some good horses and was won by Witty Jimy with Mr. Dawson, his owner, handling the ribbons and making ,a real job of lt. Witty Jim is some ipony and Mr. Dawson some sport. !A11ie Witte was a close second with 'Black Pepper coming third. l Class C. was one of the best races of the day and kept the fans T R C880 definitely clinched second was desired it could be supported glgeamgg along the title trails for the ally perfect defence to block Win- (Canadian Press) time in five years, delivered a mpegs' drives. A fluke goal early in MQNTREAL, Que., March 20 - upset here saturday night the second period provided them Mmm-ealel-5 wlll have their 1;;-st defeating the worldfs champion with a. margin they take homo for chance to see Allah Cup hockey this 1 to 0 in the first of I the second series clash Monday “asm mmonow hlghl ag the Forum western semi-final Allan night. when M. A. A. A.'s Winged Wheel- er, tackle Rangers of Dalhousie, N. m th Prine fwales Sis dc lcated the Millionaire Sisters sd, Press)__Mmm_eBl r 2_0 _ Bo (By the Can an more th nom came Maroons wound up their National WELL' EQUIPPED tl tl A le S ck of zupha Lmklewr' e schedule here last M. A. A., will en-tel' the game fav- P, w_ _ _ Hockey Leosu C cent" The nm hlghl, hy dropping their last schcd- or-ed locally to score a vlcwry and l t i _ cmac er Zed by muy excel l il ame to Les Canadiens. Wh° thus take a lead into the Sewlld co bi t ue 8 m nakm pm” by mth _ i overtimeicncoilnter, but nevertheless the by clever stick handling and flashed to~a B 4 vicwfy n pllenomeml goal tending , By mean, of their victory the Wheelers are expecting a stiff strug- M. A. A. A. mall in uniform and Al tain d the four- gle and are by no means over con- Taylor Will be the Other Dfllll°"-‘ie Ill the second game, the First CB~‘lMi'°ll5 mm ° P. w_ Q ho le ted tem point lead they held over Toronto fident. The Rangers. who have been altemaxheelers mst Hn of Ncvmc ,Chh,,dlehs_ The Leafs coma to, W. Matthews. driven by f ’ Sobey Second and Third b Leafs th . . _ , f. yea" y . I ' b f”t"5k“t'“5 Dcmhey and st' Germain is i K ame of th easoll. A win r a tie KCUY S Eli ys de a a eh. "vm ln gh, rw; for here since Thursday working out The 9 be )Montreal Tuesday for the finall n ‘ o n-i-3-4- Owned an or 4.2_ 'rl-le llmel. ,elm hp- , nn; pl", in gh, cmadlan section. daly. appear to e a 3 e S 0 were on urs defensive, al- cmslm Mi um mrs frees- audit with plenty of defer.-.ive V counted on in salt M” A- fl-TQ ‘-§"‘f, for the cliampions will keep them driven by Myron Mcsfihur- The ” as it has dcme al 'season' 0 n '_ on wp_ A vlctory for the Leafs will ` '-°°-* Wltty _]lm_ \_4-l_. Owned by -50011: on the attack. day night in their ilnal IWW- h , is H b 1 d n Wh teams checked heavily new have s game in hand over scores five goals while holding the 0"-S s lem H We ° §““°° ° ° ‘ give mem a ue with Canadiens all Gordon Dawson. driven by James all 72,, me “mm Enom” m_ ““_’”“hmm mt mu" wh., me comblned Begum Hwhey club and and expects it will be alle to hollli points and also in games won’ lost. DETROIT, Mich., March 20-A. cl,hppcll_ ` Playing made the game rcstofine'a'¢ns\¢°m°“l-H i‘»° ll* 1°* “Wm °°“““'“lll° H°°\“=y Ulull me wheele" "°°“"5 ‘ms f" “he” ' and drawn. The decision would P-)-‘T°f°“f°`S fleshy M'~‘Dl° Leafs; Allie witie~ 2-1-3- owiwd b in gpm Bllhohgh lnt,,.,,lln| mg; pina in which event the lsur- scoreless last night at the arena, to, J°h""y M“°h°“` °f H“““lt°“ _ms , ' ` ‘ els will go to 'lbmllto for having win the two-game series '1 to il.‘,b“°“ “l’p°1“i/fd W "f°""_° by "°°'-D itwit Falcons lioro tonight in a.pl1llllps. mono the mater nun-iw of goals. 'rho Millionaires also wsu um flrri I *”°‘*“°“° "'“‘“‘ J' °’°°“'°“" °‘ th” ““‘°“,S‘° l"“l'°“ "-"ld °""°‘l l“°“"\ Smsslllns NM fuel llerkvy League: rims; ss: sl: ls. game or me smes' wmch was “_ i Canadian Amateur Hockey Assnci- .the faclltles of the Association dur-i game time lv-he llpgidod just follrl B _ ` - ull-led by total goals 2 to 0 he,.e`°U0n~ G95] Ul\'lPlN3 Wm UG ‘nm 'UZ their 5583' h9l'¢- Othef SP9Bk€l`Sfmlnutcs bCl`ol'c lllc ond oi ill: lillnll (tins, C.-1-4 Mile rake Recofd 7 Friday ' ' ‘0’Dell and Alex Moore. Jim Foley were J. A. De Lalannc, President of lpcr od. I secs cA1.1EN'l‘E M A , The Millionaires scored twice in :nd clmic Bucmfnd Wm be mc ‘Tel-Q“°b°°,A"‘”°“‘ H°°*‘°Y ASW" B°ll1 Gracie. lor: \vlnr,fmml, stole 'rrsublr Cvl>c~l-3-3-2- O\vu"Ju.lhCccll Spence, President cfitlle puck from Roy Noble. Detroit'sv'by Alfred Schurnian, driven by horse? todéyxlon u|:h_”Z%l; by _Benton and Mosher' md once in A* A. ici: egglresssuadayein .thc V; Piasfélsni; <;lgli>t,`1alidwG.AT. Eyillx-l xdlegenliuacc. in tho final minute io\.)nmcs Clinllllell. P ca“°“i¢ handicap i 1 um second pen” °n Gammcws Peel Street club house tcaln T Ac . U . -iforetheVg0rdlb1tlir*paSt A'i:r>,i'o§t?Ith1d|CLifiirtde`C-_4b4_;t oixnlfhiiliv J. W' har Lap in "Inn - , “lo . . at save o . rzven y . . ps. . in - _ . . , record for me a. bl-exam: ____ In me mm, period mmm” atlliiglfmsslyééggv !flvl.udT'§reml;rl;;<;1;: Masala; Hs; the had table were came. 'ras goal emu., after Tomato Pansy volo-2-z-1-1-owneei rm 'rlle big A tall (Canadian Prcul scored on Bcaton's pass and Miller 1 ' “C g ` °' ° °f Mmm' R" H' Gun" had ‘WIN “ke” ill” 1°” »°“1Y V’ d““"'“ by Ed- 3°b°Y- ran the “dig m mor- nosrorr Moss Mar. so-'rne registered tae last goal shortly asf mid mmm of both mms' J' T' “wk Gmham' c°°.t°'“ °f ml' MV” tm F"!‘”"“"“‘ niming d°‘°"' E"'°'"’“ L“d"° 3"'2'3 ”°“’“"d 2 4_5 se tance in 3 to » N Mmmmkes’ mn tha and of me "nod - `St~V€l1s. President o. the M.A.A.A. housie team. J~ C~ B-ddvll. Clarry ntoly to clinch a play-off position, by Wm. Matthews and driven condo. _ Frederic n, . ~. _ - .. was chairman and welcomed .the Foran and Frank Bhaughnessy. draw anreat or them. loco. Sobey. . ., _ , W | 3,, in the opening encounter of ` V their two-game Eastern Canada l-final series. '1‘he second game sem of the round, in which total goals Tw ' . lcount, will be played Wednesday at o olligzefgvngversnglaygiciglxg M A R 0 0 N S 4 the Forum, the winner advancing to meet Toronto Nationals or Otta- ning at the Arena. In the th Eastem Cam wa Shamrccks in e in ° ° °° ` nonranan, Que.. Marsh 20 sdazlnal. M strength, and seem io be well-cfiilllb ped to give M'. A. A. A, stiff opposit- lrm. Both teams will be at full strength for the encounter. Coach “Chuck” O’Connor of the Rangers plans to start MCCRHD Lu goal with Frank Graham and Bll Walker on the defence, Dud James at centre, and Duke Taylor and Pop Kerr on the wings. This colnbina- 4 tion will be opposed by Coulter in goal, MacKenzie and Massey on the defence, and the first-string Wheel- `ers front rank o' Neville, St. Ger- 'main and Dclaliy., Jotkus, Wilson slid Kerr will probably be used by 'Manager Frank J. Sllaughncssy as a substitute front rank and Lcb`lmc. Gulllver and Butterworth will form the second Dnll1ous‘e front linc. Tony Baril, who plays both IDI- ward and defence, w`ll be the tenth ro ma e sure o play_0“ posmom Bostone Bruins Suggested that 910 A5S°°l““°T\ de‘ slderahly since his last race and vote its effort to development work gave the fans a Suppl-ls.; by wlm-ling 11 C rl < place by victory ez- Bost d . ' “ 5° es ° ° °v °n an ,by some other organization. He witty Lindy has improved wh- ‘°"“"“`° M" ° InPerfectCond1t1on Du it d f ui are vnuN1erlo,1./ran., Min-.no.-ilurt 'nic pcusaea pucluaea from rea1_RangerS thundering herd, stain- Thunder Bay laid down a technic- will not appear in the play-oil’ this _ S amon the intermediates and jun- 55 D_ -l-me lh slmlghl, heals year. Rangers had assured them- g C1” ‘ selves of the first mme some time iors. Dan Forbes, a beatiful blaci; trot- ag°_ ter, came second and Johnny Mac D¢"°'° S’“’W“ third. Alter uns race Witty Lindy night, Detroit assumed third place rcsitzgerzyngiiiitogi ddiiioollis was sold for a good “glue” Despite 9. loss to the Leafs last definitely by virtue of Boston‘s de- . ston for the fiscal year, A larger SVMMARY f t. Th F l ' ea e awns are but t“° amount was also included but will points ahead ol Bruins and the ., , be paid by the hockey guarantors H b' i; __ Class A.--1-3 Mile u mm can move up 0" even comprising some fifty leading citiz- tcmis in points. but Fai ons hav . c c i ens of the town. According tc J. V. Ym.kola_l_l_0wned and dy-lveh won more games than Boston and H Stuart, baseball cllalrlnon, thc sum- by my MacDomld_ would take the play-o iti rl pos 0 °n mer sport went behind nearly $500 I Major S__»_r,_3__Owncd by ,,_ com. the strength of that. . _ while track and field and rugby .m ,md drlvcn by Cyrll Kenny_ Tile only definite o pol ent th D» Y p I 5 m C fell back also vcrgcd into the red. Peter Wm -I-cll_4,4 _ Qwned Play-Offs nre, at this date, Maroous _ H. F. Tennant, the retiring presi- ,md driven by Jclm .Hal-lm9ss_ and Detroit. in a home and home dent commented upon the develop- T a “e_2_2__0w“ed by pl-_ ferlcs, total goals to count. Whether . ramp B s . Rangers meet Canadiens or Toronto ¥,§1tt(;c;tI:'l;t;; xxdbaisi; Thompson and driven by G60. remains indefinite until Tuesday ’ Thompssn- night. Chicago will meet either :md junior hockey. Time: 42; 40. Canadiens or Toronto for the sec- ond place play..qff_ Class B.-1-4 Mile . TURUNTU 3 Good Racing At Summerside ‘ Time: 36; 35 1-2; 36. Cla-ss D.-1-4 Mile 4 Witty Lindy- 1-1 -Owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Gay and driven by R. H. Phillips. \ Dan Forbcs-3-2- Owned and driven by Lidwill Boswell. Johnny Mac-» 2-3 -Owned and driven by Major MacDonald. Time: 40; 39. Officials: Starter, Louis Lcard; Announcer, F. J. E. Wright: Judges, John Crockett, Hugh Mor- rison, G. W. Bell; Timers, H. Silli- phant and W. B. MacArthur; Clerk ‘lor course, J. o. coop. §nxfnll lusts lnllllcl l PUTNEY-oN-Tl-lAMEs_ England, , March 20.-(A.P.)-The eight oared crew of Cambridge University, row- ing strongly and smoothly, swept tu VlCl20l'y Yesterday over Oxford on the Thames by five fu.l1 lengths to make it nine straight victories and 43 for the light blues in the century- old series. . The 84th renewal of the ancient rivalry, began in 1829, found Cam- ' bridge a. vastly better crew and pro- |vided little real opposition for the [estimated three-quarters of a. nlil- I, lion persons who throliged the banks | of the river for four miles on either lside. 1 Bus: Gooo.._.... "sis: amen.- ii. ' °l'l§BES'i` ‘ Long filler. . ‘ Toronto's victory last night gave . ‘ the team fresh hope of beating out Black Pctcl'-3-2-2- Ownedcby Sumatra Wrapper. . o. took a 3 to 2 decision from the Dc- lvlclvm Dlmhlqs, gil-lem by R_ H d by Extra quality. . Scaled in Cellophana d \- i l i 2 I