Ulf* eights In Contest gigincinioesinori .anadion Pness Start Writer) - _ lian’s Special Wire) _ _ Swift and sure on the attack, away the Port Arthur Bear- VY . , '_ ' ernment Spotted Ghioeso’ w-in Q-his rn the opening encounter of fillll. The menaein West ring for blood Wednes ay but E P9 » rr r ter le is 1 Fr » §_ _ .gigirg 5.l§?e§z 'beds |-.»-.ner A sowuuc’ nocsm waasruno _ _ YAlllW'1lH.)¥6.A|l!l'11 lstterhcrnlltnunstonNB esterners t Goalie Rises To 5»7"5»"5-"4»"l»S»=='°°"w‘4"2 ~==6"=ff~° le-the Allan Cup will remain nsecutlve yeas. essive cub Cats struck earl hlslirodhor inf; iiéls gggee .itil E 3 if; ’Rl| goalsinth»firstperlodandF0 ienee in bold the advantage. an warrior who has been my Au MTL Amt” it was organized in 1928, drew gpg, ww; mes and beat young Jackie (A P nyomaims special 4,1153; zmwronxsrui and Monkml Rioylih captain Ernie Mosher _ game rot the renceman nd tom ear tonight. Frqikia E mate ment the ‘ HMI' iiagsiiii §i€§§§§¥ §§;i§§l§ iiiiiiit lgségiii Q 55' iiiiiiiiizg §§§§i5§S§r¥§ .gigiiiiiiiiiilii "iriétifiiiiai § EE. _ rr. 5 ei £8: 25?? Sfig 33 a the second period. bu gradually gm down Bill Thompson woke ond Port Arthur count/ar 3% éig it s iii. ggi itil Dar President at debut Ruth ll tional Lasguef in Boston the opposition furnished by celebrated carl Hubbell and York Giants Latest leports nvom the the impending champs tion indicated an amfcshte i e s§§'=;§i§§ "`”"" i§i§§§i§§§§§' s iiéliiiiiii I _ - f § i’ ___ il isiléglti _ Y _ _ iiiifii _ 5 _ _ g _ __ _ E f ii _ I to guard tho than s minute tight spot he while lying on When Lavigne pass nun Sinclair iso poundeo- tripping Deacon five hero ct the Western championship howied uound the Wol stron ld. Th chased series. R110 W Well Sinclair took a terrific bump a by lanky Vince lerguson and minute lsur from Lavigne who ing the rubber up the ice saved drrw s, penalty for cross checking ifax until the deisncems.n's Coach Pudss shoved four forwards Everett Porteous replacing into the battle but the smart Holi injured Wolvrrine captain as fur raiderc controlled the rllly ll!! for the second string got throush set\n.ily1|orrledN’ashwhileBubar thonearcatstwicebutwas cd by Milton Bearcats ch = = tteing the score were shaken tc k when g P r I-l'l'l|ompsonhadm°tg;mh:tb?_;muvm. shoul o msn w Pn“¢*"'€9|°l>°*"°¢l\ maiorleeeuebasahaslwill fomorrowinmasstbr-mation !iigln:calcllai»dto&velop ordinary oolnnefriilve ex anddesignedtorecaptnreold-time ll'°B\°¥‘lW.‘ G Amowsturmlosccdibs . weeks ' - pionDetroitTigsrsibosrwe welioI°°°v°rhom1'¥ldH!nisht'e fmaiwm-imntcmssmsur bumps and a MQW cold. but he snow rlunies but a. sellout, - ' was back on the job and prepared thelsm, for the opening gs I to Iinish the series. Omsley Field between the Pimicd. 'fait llld wh! Cardinals §i§§§§§“ rgiiigie a rfiiiiéiiiiiiiiiéli gig #55 8“§ ‘gvsa _-,§;§i§§.ai§.§§§i§;= Eigaligiliiiieiiéil §.s.;.i§i§§n§ii;e _ii il fa § l i § i 5.7 i ii lb* ;;f§§l. Whshinltsm 0! Babe oriiip 0wtc!l»tlca!tl)0000f°!'bhoe1gh¥ lhst out off the scenes opening games l bull; defence ch Dean 0! Wsrnekc oi witness 38° - ll-A ak- !‘ul.ier th cd o! r mat- by Par- flsél DY UN hoes Wire) cold eathsr, oft ons extra- cham- l their never me at Reds s warm- pit the t idle S' i§§§§ a Ia.- ins# the New of w. imm- isrmsagain thowolves organizedahtackonlyto i guording` tadel Ihr th, .remainder of‘ session the play flashed forth with fmqllcnt es between two lines matching other for hack centre UPOOGIDGPDQIS Thetifdparlodhsdbeen waylittiemcrethsnaminutew Lennm was waved for tripping trol-wards is minu ml-r R0 went co the hoosesow for lscalashen but had 'iris 6 1 llhse ehrisrionhzs ’ Wla back -and the WOW!! G0'|1‘EN sauna ms ui. an ms. _ 0 s V nioqpson, Friday. _ ~ _ ping _ %mu: ds _ 'unhaau and ls e: centre. Gillian: risht wins. Hudson: ' wins, Lennon: subs. Ferguson. PN- usu._sm¢1a¢, nm. _ nun-an _ mme: (Merle Foster. :ananymm ltubbisls otowcmm. fsaosneuse In Hsds" |dea&esly elcseshsvea' lsgahsviag, s-table. lglar sm » LDIIIUPS Phb .Bibb-Goal Nadit A dull performance of hal!-h»eerl*» form that ed attach and wild shootins opened . , V I , Bearc shoot . ` . ancea MW Rohi ' _ ' , : d fence. t mms ma mnmsm: een re. lm- _ _ arty; right wins, Deacon: left wing, ~ lamsrg; subs. Humeniuk. Sill Uamphell IUIIAIY Illlt Plrlolt 1-Halifax, lbrsuson, tm. _ 3-Port arthur. 'i‘hc\np_s.oasé mam ia.u. ` realities-snlm-.iwbu1uc. > some-Biibsr, 8; Nash, 18. -loilllhli s-empu-sm. lnomum asm aa. _ steps-.lf uber Nash io. 'nuf‘s iesosi' our Ilgnsitiu-Isnnon. sin Rcbiilazd, Ianncn. chased under han slid held he siillis iii for sts verine away Hal- urn. the pivot of at the billard~ ins more hssed llard were clllh fGIl¢U» Mg. left and 4.8!. (Ill- -_.__ IN MARITIMES ' _ _ Coach of Italian Olym- pic Team Confident Wolves Will _Come Through. - _ B1 Jimmy Foley, Uoach, Italian Olympic Boob!! HALIIFAX, April 15.-The Allan Cup is going to stay in the Mari- times tor another year. I wa; con- vinced oi that tonight after atch- ing Halifax Wolverines go through Port Arthm- Bearcats without much enortinthefirstsemeotihscup finals. That dcesn’t mean I'm disparag- ing the western champions. But it's thsoldsioryotateamclsessonsd. hardened veterans __;.\p_ against na' young and oonrpsoa vey nexpe - enoed outfit giving away plenty of weight. The Wolves seem to have loo much for them in experience, weight and class. There was no indication or an inferiority complex, though, in the way those western youngsters bored they took the aggressive with a live"- tcrwsrd drive. And all through its N minutes it was their wide-open cnensive tactics that :cally made it s, game. _ Wolves knew they were lohg to winiyoucouldsosthaft. Theywero confident-though not ovebcontid- ent-and they went coolly and methodically about the business ot getting goals with neue ez the buns-_ ing play that marked their seriaa with Montreal Royals There wen times, however, .wibm the unorthodox style ot Bearcat pity seemed to puzzle them. The Bear- cats have a habit ot sending out l» flock ot forwards who swarm aloisnd me puck in a way _that makes it awkward for opponents. I liked their fresh and vigorous style. It’s the kind oi play _that makes for a. nice some from the tators' vie int-and that spec WW 011° can be mishtv dmserous for the other warn. Often, the Bearcats _had little trouble getting the rubber down to the Wolves goal. with this offensive. but their work around the net seemed weak. The passing was ac- curate, but hesitation in showing perhaps cost them a couple of goals. hi the last 10 minutes, particular- ly, it seemed to ms that only poor luck kept the westerners from tieing ug the game. They were all over the lialigonians, and they did ev- erything with thg puck but get it home. To me, young Jackie Nash, their gpalie, stood out ior the Bearcats. He sa/ved many a sure goal. some- times sensationally. Bubar was equally good in the Halifax nets, and I liked Vince Ferguson and Ohmn- mio Lawlor, Ohummie par°ticularly_ lor his fins baelrchecking. 'ma Bearcat coaching impressed me. 'ment act cl throwhg in iive forwards at the game's oponins will s smart move, calculated to not a goal through sheer surprise. That it didn’t work is no reflection cn the idea behind it. That’¢ .lust hockey. BRUDENELL BCBDOL ` its in Mr Mirah: -1 Athcl Robertson. Sandra 1'brg\ls°n, 2 ` 3 Catherine Rob- Grade N-l Athol Dewar, 2 Kenneth Macmmen. S Tens Stew- art dude m-1 me Nicholson. 2 0liv'e Bhaw. 8 Doris Nicholson. ‘ln tonight. Right from the ltd!!- ___,g_5_l¢_,__ »___`, _ _ __ _ _- _s . »‘___ 4______ _? __..__ __` ,\_y_, _ . i. .\_=~. ____.~ _ ,»_ /_ .____.__n_._._,<___,_._ _i ___ .__.y~,-_A14 _,_ .e ‘_ _ _ _ . . i r ' ' .___.»~,, ___,;_, ._ _ , _v lit? 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