MARCH 14 1933 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN *-~ PAGE SEVEN ---~_,.. " "’ gaze’-"*'”` - ____ _ .-_-- aowL1Nc Boxmc wgasriiirlc BASKETBALL FV/ OCKEY OTHER SPORT f'5‘~_4.® T k l Bluenose Wall -" - B A ctos _l lp e‘&V€1°S 3 6 Bivrilgeii Fri Random Refle i ii KE Ch sh Goes To Second Tilt 5 1 °f__; ...... ..... - . ..... may Buiilmigg M H 1, l1"1nn1asn is .lust about the most S '-'-' (¢*““““‘ rf°") Tommy Oliver and Mrs oiiveriadequata shadow in hockey. In -1- S LUNENBURGf N 5 M51'¢h13" leave this momlng for Ham‘ltcn, any event his sturdy rail work STEWARTS BAKERY 6 g Under the name Lunenburg Exhlh ontario, where they will .csldc in, turned the "centering" cooks to Bunlloas cnocalcy 2 Nlckhn Defeated Olverlnes B ROUHQ bC01'e 9 1 '*“ Win "'°"» '~ °°h\l>ehv was formed today the future ithe "confined cooirs without ii -- Moncton In Flnal Y M °° ‘mmm Bl“°“°“°'° mst °x°‘“'5i°“ '1‘on'uny has been for *ho past Finnigan to iill in again, tho pools At the Arena Rink last night ners into fresh water. The intention is two seasons a member of the Abeg- - mav register many a mlscue along Stewarts defeated Burhoes in a Game To Blg (Canadian Precl) MINT JOHN N B Match 13 For T tl w take the champmn °! the fishmg welt hockey team hold‘ng downl that iail Maroons and Canadienslfast and exciting Slime Uf h°Cl¢¢y ’ il 1_1 1 e bs up the st mwrenw 'md right defence Before eomirz tolhhvc hopes of siiiviving the rirst"1'he first period Started feet W T1tl€ -“NuCker II Vll'l€ A Stand through the Lakes to the World‘s No score Fair at Chicago. Penalties - Livingstone, Cormier, It is a commercial proposition ,M goildogs of Antigonish, N nie eliminated as a further fa o nluaritlme hockey this season, “nl John Beavers brushed the “ln tonight for the second time b .mfg of 5 1 Thi! S5110 BBBV mnlnni-1 by total goals of 9- mlllig saint John the ehampio dig Gloss hockey in the Mari W5 Tho lound also was a semi nlu leading to the senior title o W Mmgimes, and Beavers will nex nn; Moncton Hawks, champio o the Maritime Hockey League, I ii ni right to represent these pro ,hogs in the Allan Cup playdowns. SUMMARY int John, Dalton (Dickson psalnt John, Dalton, (Dickson i»Salnt John Dalton, (Clark second Period this spring, but the exhibition lChai-lottetown Tommy played forl Sussex and the Hamilton Tigers. While residin here Mr and Mrs B I. McGibbon After a two year layoff, except for 8 ct r stops-wilson, 1a, Mcoibbon 9. the matter or trimming Gleueesters OHV" “de "my m°`“ds wh° Wm as Tlilrii roi-loc Gertrude L 'rhebiiiiii in 1931 the ’°‘='”” “‘°" d°"“°“”” 11; 4--Saint John, Estabrooks (Clark) Bluenose was going fishing again 3 At;w;l3°1;‘Ze§;;§°;DT;_’1';mXb;E§ ers ns ns 5-Sainthlohn Dickson (Dalton). chance, her owners felt would as “Ways Elvin! his best He W” ‘e 6-Antigonish McMillan (D V shareholdersq “lent *ink* f°" his °I‘l"‘l~‘ ‘l 1551*’ McDonald) I8 50 All members of the new company 'md Wfmmlity Penalties--Cole I, McGibbon, (2 are shareholders in the Bluenosc f mln). schooner company, the owning con The treek committee 'he Vie- ri stops-wilson, 'l, Mcoihbon, ia cei-ii w 1-i smith is President iorla Driving Club are making 11 The lineups: with W E Knock as Vice president survev of the ice ths morning and Saint John-Goal Wilson, Left Captain Angus Walters, who has if findings are suitable races will defence, Cormier (Captain) Right been at Bluenose‘s helm on Bank. be staged Wednesday aftcmoon 8 9 and rlayed half back when the ‘Gem 111 the Fed. play was then Beavers in the first of a two game defeheer Clerk. Thomson, Centre, and race course for a dozen years,' Island squad annexed the Mari it th 5 It Dickson, Livingstone, Left wing, ls s. member of the board A Montreal W,-lter sees hard tlmc llllc by (le-eatlm the Wan minute mark Stev/art's again scor- lv h e second game in an 1. 1342 sureamore ertain dividend for the 5P°°"°d by Players “W1 m‘m“5° r 1- Eetebrooks. Sharpe. Risht wins. pick nrs in the coming N H L Dalton, Cole nh,y_nffg | li Allllionish-Goal F McGibbon slzlng up the nlavnrfs ls golniy (°°~PWm) Left d°fe“°°» M\”“'°e- Bankefs P lay to be an intricate task for those 1 Right defence, Purcell Centre, Mc who delve lnlo such matters Leafs Kenna' A R M°D°““ld' Left wing' ree Draul are favored to start away with a penalties-None McIsaac, McMillan, Right wing, I bang no matter who they oppose stops-wilson.10. M¢Gibb°n,1'l. Mcoiaboii ri v Menoriiilri Lee -_- |They have B smug slde wnlcn he Referee-J ack Carroll Moncton HOCKEY Y BOWLING Ramblers, 4 C N R, 3. 'llic A. Howatt. ' W. McCarran, G. Mason. il the Rlv Bunbury Ramblers again de the C N R at the Forum 1511,; night by the score of 4 The game was fast and clean l.l_ Hamel. "___ 69 lol B““b“’Y had ° 11. Finlayson .. .. 159 190 defence and put up a' game, the next game be- these two teams which will. at the Arena some night will be watched with much The lineups were as fol- !~'1$`-il-" Total ... ... C. N. R.-Goal, Gordon Mills; De- ` » J. Gordon, Ed. Lynds, H. CANUCKS Forwards, E. Lavers, J. R.. G, Nelson, E. McDonald, G. M~ Adams "'~ "" R___Gl-ml, Cyl-11 Wogg; N. Yoiiliiker .~. o.. C. McDonald, W. McKie; M- D°Wfh91' --- -~- W. McDonald, W. Kelly, REBEKA H LEAG UF Duchemin .. .. 82 91 Mhthes/Jn .. .... 1.28 257 Sutherland .. .. 231 164 isa ies I 145 zo: l 129 l __ I Last evening at the Arena, t Nova. Scotia and Royal Bankers lashed n the iilst gsnie of a. two game sei es, goals to count for the 'libel-t Tiophy, symbolic of supremacy in the Bankers League The game was hard fought with both teams playing w‘de open hockey As the final bell rang the teams :wele de-adiooked with a three al score. 'ilie first score came from the stick of Stcwatt, who sclced down left lane to neslle the puck be hind Rice in thc nets of the Roy 675 806 839 515- 139 93 161 91 130 110 128 133 J. Cousins ..... 2320 143 186 10'! 140 Stewart to beat Rice. Hyndman. star defenceman for R0y1115 f0l1€d Cameron on a long shot from out- side of the defence. Hyndman ar ga'n scored just before the bell 00 even up the score. The third per‘od opened with 09 91 129 - A _._ .__ .__ very fast hcckcy, about the m.ddle of the perlcd, Hyndman again 553 592 705 ~ Total 1350 dented the meshes fer the Royal Maiorltv for* Pals 410. ~ D. Teed ... ind Scouts-Goal, A. Gillis; De-, , ___ 1-m_“.a,.ds F* ff-watt ... .... 97 "` "O6 Fl O ‘lcierve-Lloyd James. (Canadian Press) <-f oio so-»» 449 486 509 March I3.-Resump- Total ... ... ... .. - . . . . - - -. 1444 of trading in United S‘ates on li restricted basis nftcr the ‘Vl`aio"itv for Kar-Doos 270. liolidny today found the dollar unimpaircd in liciiig qlioted by the banks at n nominal rate of 20 fer DrPm‘\:'rl compared with th” f1l"‘itlon on March 3 at l6‘.»’i fr' ¢~.~lt~= down .01 since s~.turday. `~""f~ '=""r touching a low for the day o lttrllnx aeoiiiioii ri-orii the apn- High S’ngle J. I-Iowatt 206. High three J.'1-Iowatt 485. ing fl'n\re of $417 to $4 09 at the ""~°. The French franc closed at 4.70 cents. 4' iiiiii~\\j“ 'T mwii ' G ,` Q,-:,,~'f~ -. \ lim [ARE SHAVES I Starting well above ordinary blades in the scale of sharpness, the “BLUE BLADE" gives you _perfect shoves after. other i' A on a solo effort up centre. Three minutes l:e'ore the f'nii‘ bell Ram- Znd Scouts, 3; Tigers, 3. High nlngle C, Matheson 257, say scored from a °mix-uP in "Um Mend yeSie1'dB»y \1ft6m00l\` pl-lgh th;-oe C, Matheson 5g7_ of the net to even the count. Kent Tigers and the Sec-1 Lineupz- battled to a three-all KAN_Do0S _ RQYALS B_ N. 5, airy was keen and re- ' g Goal Jain: waiuforéaeg 0 mwlher l-72 loo llglnice Cameron “me” pen” °" ° ° 1. r.o'fcrty iso 154 i1o‘ dm Defenfe St t A. Gorrinii ._ 12:1 149 1'1" HS" eh “W” lliellncups follow: l m 93 M7 ‘H5 Reld Moog c, Gallagher, s. Micirilri, nf 554 sm 54, nepage Ramsay WF§";°"”’;'F?;‘;“d°f;` Total . .. . .... .. 1114 Me°D°ne`f1 D€Sb°'°“€*‘ . n rew, , era , " ' Cc 1 De ny Wright. 1 M;_x;tym 0:,” Tigers-Goal, H. Matheson; De- ZIPPERS Lepage Smclnll. L. Matheson, H. Chandler, D. ‘ ' Forwards, D. Farquhar- . Love, H. Crockett, L Brown, M°“°'-t --~ ~-° 133 R5 95 ` ,’ " Clement’ 7° 89 9° cmhnnau may Mm as 141 1io nszzuug cams - MINEOLA, Y., March 13- Long Islan po`ice had hopes to- night of ~ec0vering the $1,000,000 loot of .vanotorlousjcwelthlefs for wh ch an unceas'ng hunt has been conducted for more than five years -ond a lot of other people had a sim’lar idea. Four labourers oi' tho Emergency Relief Committee, dig- ging up the roots of a tree near Lake Ronkonkoma on Long Island about 40 miles from New York. camo upon a gold mesh handbag. One of them took it home and gave it to his children. Neighbors saw the youngsters playing with r`ngs, pins and chains set with dazzling gems. A Long Island of- ficial heard the story and investi- gated. Today, while State troopers were guarding the area around the spot where the handbag was dug up, it was disc‘osed the jewelry was part of the loot of Arthur Barry and “Boston,Bllly” Mono- han, who are serving long senten- ces for their thefts, some of the pieces were identified as belong- ing to John Greenleaf. an archi- tect; to Jesse L. Livermore, Wall The B. N. S. boys were two upi lwhen Denny took a pass froml however, hasn’t been so well staff cd at right wing as last year Charlie Conacher because of in juries l~iasn’t been plaving as well as last season In add‘t‘on he is playdouns The trenches they|Stewarts forc ng the play, and ha\e to take from present indica B‘“’h°¢S Pleyinil 3 Semi d0fenS‘Ve out Aga1nStF0 t‘ons are manned b Ron ol-5 and game About midway through the Bruins 'flint mngoyo tho; gems period Acorn started the scoring on icmlman PUBS) H- l0SS up but they have nothing a nice individual play going clean MUNCTON MHFC11 13-Th noi e than an cveri chance, which through Burhoes defense and best- l M0¥\°f0n Hawks WOH the Cham 1. au any loam wants going nn noiing Barrett easily, this was the I>1°hShiP 0! the Maritime ‘Bl riiitter what they may oxn l wngn only score and the period ended Three" Hiltkey I-Bekile here 110111811 in action l-`OR`\!ER ATI-ILETE News comes of the passing of William Flood former Abegwcit thlete He nas a. member of the Abegueit foot all teams of 1896 'I derers, Oct 19, 1899 I-lc moved to Vancouver about thirty vears ago whole lic luis since resided and continued his .iihlrtir career, win ning lionols as nu all round per former lifoncion Comes T' rough rmer Teammates to the upper corner of thc cage IL cl wus the prettiest play of the even - l ing Irvine was going too fast to g stop and crashed into the boards t The last Moncton goal cams Stewnl-fs l Bn,-hoes 0 by defeating the Halifax Wolver- about six minutes latci when Con Thi, second period Stal-ted wth lnes 4 to 1 in the fifth and final nelly pckrd up the illbbcr rieai Burhoes forcing the play, and ln game of the series In the series loss than n minute _hm Lawlor which has just been concluded the ccntie icc and wltli only Fergusuz between him and the goal circlcc beat Murley nicely with g wing Hawks won three games, tied onc the Wolvciincs utility nan and shot uriassistefi A‘cut tuo minu- and lost one. and now advance to tes later, Wliitlock on a nicke the finals for the Mailtime Cham- dlllc from the blue ine put his Di0Il5l11l1, meeting the Saint John more caut ous and at the eight series here on Wednesday night cd, Stewart carry ng from his dc- John Friday H1811! T0fP~l S0815 111 fence passed lo Aoorn who i these two games \:Tl decide thc tum nfwed to Whitlock who boot title, and ilie right to advance in aariett for their tn rd goal This the Allen Can play-downs finished the scoring for the period Tehiahts some although Iaeklnc cndirig, Siowanlsg Bnxhoesl in a display of championship The ohh-d perlod began wth hockey, except only in flashes, Burl-,ces again forcing thmgs and found the Hawks in fine fcttle In nftoi fo in the first period they crashed Last night the Hawks hurdied the ur m llics of play steaarts barrier to capture Big Three" hon again Swred on a nice combfna- mmugh fm two goalb' the mst ors and pave the way for annexing tion play, Cnr,-le mrrymg from his shortly after the two minute mark, ti-io Maritime title blue line passed to stewart Ati “"1 the °“‘" ‘it 615 The Hawks and St John Beavers, Bllrhoeg defcnro beallng Barrett With B W0 5081 lead f»hf‘y for me fo tn ll swung back on a strictly defensive belng more closely watched, n winners of their respective sections ui me Tm, mmltcs factor likely to clog up any player now meet for Maritime supremacy later Acorn scored unassisted go Same, relieved the pressure of mar- ii A Moncton sports writer has it ing the full length lf 'iudlng Wolves with long shots l tl-i in “acid l o th c , .1 ;:;;cctt0s;lllmtel:va;;l_BLS, yezrl that local fans of the Huh citf' in less than two m'nntesctl1-lee srlrrilelcl down the he and occasional °ne` 1 h d k Finn. an to have a team believed to be capable player flnlsned me Scoring for his; mari sorties into enemy territory. fi Fl' Lea s 3 an lg of carrying the banner of the Ea-The New Glasgow cur- ling team which wont to Toronto fo compete in the Curlllig Cham- pionship series of Canada return- ed home on the Cliimdlaii Nnlloli- al Railiwlys train tonight. Tlie tf’:\in consisted of ll. B. McCulloch Skip. J. A. Cllnl1iiiglianl,_ iuain, J. R. Murray, second stone, R. B. lStcwzii1, lend. The cliimipioiislilp 'was won by a team from Alberta, Llie meliibors of tile train :i‘,l rn- jnrcrl their trip mid \\r~i'f- royrilly ciitcriaiiicrl v,-liilo iu Toronto. Ice .Racing Cliur(-iil.l Racing Club will llolcl .1 riicc \\'(‘Lli\c.~'‘i~:\.~iii \\lth ii ‘ Grand CARNIVAL ‘ -----<--_--,_______- .4 Yankees' workout licre today. ing his comer before lashing it ln- I g_ll9.3.l0.fl-Milo-gi, ~ l