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The Calgary Albertan from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 10

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THE The Newspaper ot the Nome MARCH 16 1948 Snoris 10 Quakers Gain Midget Final Stamps Lead in Blanking Flyers Playoff 4-Nil THEY'RE TELLING ME- By TOM MOORE DKTAIL8 of the 1048 prairie racirg season announced by the Janies Speers Corporation of Winnipeg Indicate a confidence by officials that there will be no serious decline In interest In the sport this year Although scheduling one day less of racing than in 1947-the Calgary Stampede meet will be six days instead of seven with no racing the Saturday before the cowboy festival officially total purses for the season liae been upped more than $8000 from $403500 for 80 days last year to $411700 for 79 day this campaign 4 IN aibfrta particularly the Increase is the spot where tt will be most appreciated by owners of the average-type platers that fill the majority ol rare While minimum purses at Winnipeg and Saskatchewan tracks remain the same as In 1947 both regular and exhibition meetings at Calgary and Edmonton have boosted their minimum from $'00 to $600 Saskatoon and Regina still have $500 purses at the lowest end of the scale while two meets retain the S300 minimum put In force last year spec Is I to Ths Albertan) LETHBRIDGE March 15 A goal by Burrows in the second overtime period gave Calgary Buff Midget Quakers a 3-1 victory over Lethbridge Columbus Club here tonight and the right to advance to the provincial final Columbus Club won the first gome the total-goal series 5-4 but Buffs great victory gave them the round 7-8 After a scoreless first Statue to Honor Georgie Woolf Arcadia csiif March is (AP) A life-slxe bronze 1 statue of Jockey George Woolf known to the turf as "The Iceman' because of his cool nerve will be erected In Santa Anita Park near the bronse memorial of Seablscult Woolf born at Cordston Alta was killed at Santa Anita when his mount Please Me stumbled on a turn In 1946 A group of turf writers decided on the memorial period Quakers went one up In the second and then early In the third period added another A goal by Lethbridge mid-way through the canto tied the round until Burrows came through with his payoff marker at the five-minute mark In the overtime canto Wylie and Burrell were the oilier marksmen for Quakers and Alts-man scored Lethbridge's lone tally Lethbridge: MrKenna Lebolda Peake Trentlni Runic Cooke Yan-oslk Toth Tsrnava Alrsman Mal-ecko Henson Calgary Quakers: Basseu McKay Houghton Pearce Wylie Kolber Burrell Griffin Beale Martini Bums Craig Parton Burrows Officials: Triidell and Gibson Pint Period: No scoring Penalties Houghton Second Period: Calgary Wylie (Parton) 2:05 Penalties Houghton (2) Alrsman Third Period: 3 Calgary Burrell (Orlffln Beale) 3:06 3 Lethbridge Alrsman unassisted 6:22 Penalties Lebodla Molt'ko Peake Houghton Pint overtime: No scoring no penalties Second overtime: 4 Calgary Burrows (Pearce) 5:06 No Penalties it it it Continuing the smooth rinse- 1 chirking plajoff style hockey they I xltimrd against Lethbridge Maple! li'C- Saturday nleht Calgary 81 ampeders Monday got the Jump on Edmonton Flyers In tlu Western t'uiuta Senior llorirey league final KISS DERTELL Pace Stamps in Playoff tlonal Calgarjr-Edmonton playoff that saw Goalie Russ DertcU of Stamps register his first shutout tire entire season while Stan Dcvtcq former Edmonton Flyer played a starry role up front as he scored two of the Calgary goals and assisted on another netted by Butch McDonald Bud Emery counted the first of the game In the last minute of the first period Dertell in earning his shutout batted down 24 pucks that were headed for the netting but not all PLAYOFF DATES Despite protest of Edmonton Flyers who demanded games be alternated one at a time usual practice of staging first two final gomes at home of the highest placed club In final league standings will be followed in the Western League playoffs President McDonald KC announced Monday Second game will be at Calgary Wednesday third at Edmonton Thursday and fourth at the latter city Saturday Further gomes if needed will be at Calgary March 22 Edmonton March 24 and Calgary March 23 them were tough ones os his mates gave him strong protection with back-checking that never let up at any stage of the game WAS BUSIER Al Rollins well beaten on four Calgary goals handled an additional 30 drives Tlfe Cairns Dame Desmarals the i line of Stumpedere set the tempo early in the game when they un- corked brilliant forrchecklng and backchecfclng to hold an edge on play through most of the period Black got through for one great Edmonton scoring opportunity but Dertell went down to tske the puck A Powerful Camrose Club Trounces Arenas 13-2 the top end of the purse scale is the $ou00 Canadian Derby to be run at Polo Park Winnipeg 6ept 4: the $3000 Polo Park Handicap of July 3 the Speers Handicap with the same purse Sept 11 at Winnipeg nncl the $2000 Winnipeg Futurity Sept 8 Canary's top purse will be the newly instituted Teeworth Plate Handicap of June 5 with $1 200 ard a handsome silver plate It replaces the International Handicap that has been featured for several years The Alberta Derby formerly a top Calgary feature but transferred to Edmonton last year again headlines the Edmonton fall meeting with a S1200 added purse Aug 18 All exhibition meetings carry at least one handicap with a $1000 pot it It it 1 THE TURF: With country- i wide interest centred on the 1 disappearance of Jockey A1 Snider former Calgary boy take any bets that a Jockey A1 Snider ride on prairie tracks The records show one but It wasn't the miss- mg Calgary boy Jockey Al Snider won aboard Manchu In The Barbara Ann 8 colts of tomorrow were on displ1' at Victoria Arena when girls registered with Russ Dertell scored his first shutout of the season and Sion Device netted two goals and helped with another against his former Monday night won 4-0 to get the jump West-m Canada Senior Hockey League Hillhurst Cop Cage Titles off his stick It wss late in the game that the McDonald Devlcq Culley combination started to "swarm around the Flyer goal and set the stage for what turned out to be the winning goal Culley hooked the rubber to Emery from a scramble and tire Calgary defenceman slipped it along the Ice to the right side of the net There was no scoring In the bruising second but Just about ALLAN CUP everything eke happened includ- west: Trial Smoke Eaters Riming some grot defensive play by berley Dynamiters Calgary Stom-Flycrs as they played one five min- peters Edmonton Flyers Fort Friin-ute stretch shorthanded ces Canadians Port William Legion GOALIES GOOD Winnipeg Flyers Winnipeg Plow- Orant and Watt swapped break- men aways that were stopped by the East: Moncton Hawks Sydney goalies and Lane missed the Cal-1 Millionaires Quebec Aces Valley- Memorial Cup Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Association final Montreal Royals vs Montreal Nationals first game of best-of-flve series Northern Ontario Hockey Association South Porcupine at Copper Cliff sixth game of best'-of-seven series Porcupine leads 3-2 Survivors rhe Speers Handicap of 1929 the Civic Recreatim Department but it was elder brother fjzure -kstlrg classes held their Alvin At that time Al was competition first prize -nly nine years of age an(j tfie Spciai award for the one i George Schilling azair nios: ltkelv to succeed were won by named presiding steward and Mawre: Williams and the follow- 1 sl aiH mg skat ns were Micceuful in giv- ''iiclng weretary for performance of sufficiently season Is currently director or hlgh Cillibre obtain figure skat- ouimili Bilu racing at the famous Agua Cal- nig pins: Mary Logan Margaret track In Mexico He was Sallar Florence Venables Gabrelle nior ped championship in their elite track In Mex Kennedy shleU Spnrks Jean Relth divisions by trouncing Balmoral recently at Santa Anita Arlere Smith Paulino Hutchinson ing missionary work In connection with the spring race program at the border course -Note at the bottom of almost 'very page of this year's official Marjory Baggs Shirley Stevens Myra Warren Jacqueline Taylor league at Central gymnasium Mon-Carol Thlede and Vicky Hutchin- day night Sunalta was given a close battle Judges were Marilyn McGregor jjj Balmoral in the Junior division srKim an 4 rafhrjti Rein Barbara Cowan and Cathryn Ryan hard-oressed to eke out mates as Calgary Stampeders on Edmonton Flyers in ths final Sunalta Junior -Hi it it Sunalta Juniors and Hillhurst Se assisted by Mrs McMillan nd'a BeSudrJ Afiu Jnan Print ingtrirAra fnr it paced the winners with seven points while McTeer led Balmoral with the same number The senior tilt proved a walkaway for Hillhurst as that club won 28-4 Campbell was leading scorer with 13 points while Olrllng topped Balmoral with three Sulkies Roll At Dufferin HOCKEY RESULTS ESTERN SENIOR Edmonton 0 Calgary 4 fUt game of best-of-seven final) BC SENIOR Kimberley 4 Trail 1 iBest-of-flvr final tied 1-1) ALBERTA INTERMEDIATE Calgary Duke 2 Camrose 13 (First game hom? and home final) SOUTHERN MIDGET Calgary 3 Lethbridge 1 (Calgary wins round 7-6) 31AMTOBA JUNIOR Winnipeg Monarcha 8 Winnipeg Canadians 4 (Monarc hs lead best-of-seven series 3-2) OllA SENIOR Hamilton Tigers 3 Kltchener-Waterloo 1 (Hamilton leads best-of-seven filial 3-1) OHA JUNIOR A Windsor 8 pit ires 0 Barrie Flyers 10 (best-of-seven final tied 2-3) INTERCOLLEGIATE Toronto 5 Dartmouth 0 (Toronto wins championship) 3IARITIMK SENIOR Moncton 4 Sydney 0 (Sydney leads beet-of-flve final 2-1)' BH LEAGUE Tulsa 5 Houston NOI1A SENIOR McIntyre 4 Sault Ste Marie tbest-of-flve final tied 1-1) OTTAWA SENIOR Hull 5 Renfrew 6 (Renfrew wins best-of-three final 2-0) PUCK PLAYOFF GAMES TONIGHT Allan Cup Quebec senior league semi-finals Senators vs Shawlnlgan Falls Cataracts at Ottawa third game of best-of-five series tied 1-1 ValleyfieM Braves vs New York Rovers st Velleyfleld fourth game of best-of-five series Volleyfleld leads 2-1 Manitoba senior Winnipeg Flyers vs Winnipeg Plowmen fifth game of best-of-seven series tied 33 A COAST LEAGUE HOCKEY STANDINGS Seattle Tacoma 34 2B Vancouver 34 29 New Wrstmtr -7 38 southMn'nivWoi7 nlvWon WL TTPGPOA 42 21 3 87 311 338 4 73 294 231 3 71 284 264 1 55 293 322 3 37 256 345 jnn -i bKS gd 36 Francisco 35 39 £mn 33 31 jrresno 3n 32 Oakland 29 36 Los Angeles 4 76 3()8 270 2 73 243 227 3 67 242 258 4 64 229 336 I 59 236 252 Two Drown Matches In Chess Tourney THE HAGUE Netherlands March 15 (AP While Mikhail Botvlnnik of Russia the leader rested his adversaries cams up with two drawn games today in the world championship chess tournament There was no decision in the matches between Samuel Reshevsky of New York and Vassily Smyslov of Russia and between Paul Keres of Russia and Dr Max Euwe of The Netherlands Reshersky who In tire runner-up position weathered a storm to produce hts dfaw wui Smyslov Smyslov playing black pieces In a slavonle defence 01 queens gambit sacrificed the bishop on the eighth move for lour pawns and srsne attacking chances Acme Sextet Takes Wheatland Crown (Special to Thi Albertan) ACME March 15 Acme Hustlers hockey team who held Kathryn In a 2-2 tie game here won the total-point series 9-3 They nret Olek-hen in Calgary and won the Wheatland inter-league high school championship by a score of 1-0 The winning goal was made by Herman Cory assisted by Ernest Cory and Murray Brown Last year Ire toal boys were finalists but Glrichen won KRAMER ROOSTS LEAD OKLAHOMA CITY March IS (APi Jack Kramer downed' Uoljby Uigq in straight sets to- right 6S 6-3 as they rontlpued their current trans-continental ten- tour Some 1700 fans turned out to the mate! Kramer now lead Riggs 32 matches to 16 In the series of of gary net by inches on one clean break the play became bruising as Desmarals went down from a swinging stick In the hands of Clovechock when he stepped between the Flyer and Emery who drew penalties for high-sticking each other Dutchmen Por a few brief seconds Flyers memorial CUP were two men short as McPherson west: Trail Smoke Eaters Leth-woe waved off for tripping Calms bridge Native Sons Port Arthur at the Edmonton blueline Emery vest End Bruins Winnipeg Mon-and Ciovechok were no sooner back archs Winnipeg Canadleni Moose then Rollins upset Hunter and was jBW Canucks tagged with a tripping penalty East: Halifax St Mary's Saint tWANKY BITTER which was served by Pringle John Maroons Shediac Charlotte'! EMJ stanky arrived In xnnu It looked like war as players start-! town Abogwclts Montreal Royals to Join Boston Braves and hnmedl-ed to square off all over the Ice Montreal Nationalcs Ottawa Sena-1 atcly claimed he was 'sold by tors Inkermun Rockets Porcupine Brooklyn Dodgers Stanky said Combines Barrie Flyers Windsor Spitfires then McPherson returned and Young took his place on the bench for charging Hunter from behind1 (Dutchak) 454 4 Camrose Hauck (Grant! 733 5 Camrose Vovte- Durocher put the skids under me Hs knifed me in the (Gregor) 727 9 Camrose McLsan (Oregon 1204 10 Camrose McLean (Gregor Better) 1441 Penalties: Marshall Hanrk and Popovich Third period: 11 Camrose Frottt 11 12 Camrose McLean Dutchak Gregor 522 13 Camrose Maliiul (Marshall) 104 14 Camrose Hauck (Gostlck) 1011: 15 Calgaiy Cosskly (Colllson) 1244 Fenaly: Kneeshaw Kimberley Ties Kootenay Final TRAIL BC March 15 (CP) -Kimberley Dynamiters trounced Trail Smoke Esters 4-1 here tonight to square the best-of-three series at a game each Kimberley moved Into 2-0 lesd In the first extended their margin to 3-0 in the second and then matched Trail's goal in the final period Coombs paced the wlanen with two goals and Kavanaugh and Hrycluk got the others Nicol scored for Trail late In the final period Kimberley Quigley Swaney Brown Jones Johnston Sullivan-Calles Sanderson Wilson Hry-culk Tamow Coombs Kavanaugh Trail Soodellaro Christensen Anderson Sutherland Cronle Turlk Cavanaugh Nicol Soott Clements Seeco Simpson DepooUs First Period Kimberley Kavanaugh (Hrycluk) 10:47 2 Kimberley Hrycluk (Kavanaugh) 15:03 Penalty Swaney Second Period 3 Kimberley Ooomba (Calles) 3:19 Penalty Sutherland Third Period 4 Kimberley Coombs (Bullivan) 13:33 5 Troll Nicol (Secoo) 17:33 Penalties Swaney Hrycluk Sutherland (minor and 10-mln misconduct) mssf It by winning 4-0 as the best-of-aeven series opened before a sellout crowd of 5200 at Victoria Arena Second game 1)1 be played on the same ice surface Wednesday nUht It was a typical bruising tradi- STAN DEYICQ Opener it Balmoral Juniors: Morris Barry Burke McRae 2 Jackson Johnstone 2 Maxwell McTeer 7 Cameron Kanskl Ford Total 11 Sunalta Juntos: Edwards Brown 1 Shapiro Beaudry 7 Freedmsn I Jorgenson Howell 2 Jorgenson Gibson Gillespie Towers Total 14 Balmoral Seniors: Girling 3 Stobo Landmark 1 Hanson Bar-netson Gourlay Davidson Harder Webb Wright Total 4 Hillhurst Seniors: MoPherson 6 Campbell 13 Manarey Corbett Larkham 4 Beable Hamilton Christianson Peterson Ne verson Total 28 Officials: Fred Bird and Len Pal-lcsnn in Snow Meeting row boat was rented at lower Mata- cumba and towed behind the yacht Shortly before 4 pm the Evelyn left lower Matuumba for Oxford Bank and Sandy Key about 27 miles northweft They never put In at Craig as published heretofore The I following morning they moved to a point about a half-mile from Mark- I or 10 and ftihed all that cl ly rover- Ing virtually all of tire flats in which Snider Trotter and Prater disap- neared That day Sntdrr and Wood I fished from Snider's boat wh'le the other four used the row boat They 1 wrre In bed al 9 pm On Ihe fatal Friday they fished i sgiln from 6 am iintil no then npap-d urril vekrieij up by the hroadrast of the 'ei' ire race at Troiilml Park if-er the rom- pk'lnn of the "ii'ici Srtder Trotter kik! Pnuer left for the cxpi'dlHon foin which they have not yet returned of of I 1 1 Midget Playoff Ends in 5-5 Tie Elbuw Park and Boys Town 1 battled to a 5-5 tie in the Com- munity Midget Hockey League I finals at the Elbow Park rink Mon- day night the game being first of Ktrakrh atJn lnird per" 1 lrLli Gainor led Bys Tow scorers a un two goav Springy and Fedor getting one eicn Walsh and Lovett scored two each for Elbow I it it it TORONTO March 15 banks by the walled-b betting cold at Dufferin Park this March frKlng thatsm tSsthTkeJl NooMtoTore surpised than Or-' Thm man5f I Ili breaka UP January" lin the wool enthaslaat arriving at he ftald thte year It Just k-pt the -mont program sold this 'on going The hots are here ffnr 557 jn one and tlie fans keep coining' here's none of the publicity given! It was back in October that the l0 nmners of the sunshine siditcppers and pacers started the (Kperlal to The Albertan) CAMROSE March 15 Camrose Maroons turned on their scoring power in full force here tonight to overwhelm Calgary Arena Dukes 13-2 in the first game of the Alberta Intermediate final Second game in the best of three series will be played in Calgary Friday night Although ice conditions were not of the best a good brand hockey was exhibited to the 1200 fans Camrose moved Into a 6-1 lead In the first period extended their margin to 9-1 in the middle session and then outacored their opponents 3-1 in the final canto Arena Dukes: Froellck Kneeshssr Strschsn Popovich Kane Brooks Colllson Ban non Wells McLeod Cassidy Blair Brown Rosa Camrose Delaney Barker Grant Malln Voytechuk Bello Dutchak Gregor Pratt! Gos-teck Houck Marshall McLean Mc-Oresdy Kirsten First period: 1 Camrose Marshall (Bello Voytechuk) 317 2 Camrose Voytechuk (Marshall Bello) 4:12 3 Camrose McLean 0 0 4 FISHING RECORD George Bradner of Cincinnati Ohio has set a record In the plug casting division of the Miami $15' 000 fishing tournament by landing a 90-pound Tarpon with an 15-pound test line 000 BOOST FOR CRICKET Cricket In the Toronto area Is expected to receive a shot In the arm from the Britons arriving in Ontario under the province's air lmml ration scheme 000 INDUCEMENT Cincinnati Reds' big Inducement to young ball players is a belief ini holding farm operations to a mini' mum in order to give the athletes a quick chance at the majors a talking point In signing young says assistant-president Gate Paul may have to send them back to the minors but they get their shot" 000 PREDICTION ST LOUIS Cardinals can win the National League pennant If Stan Mulal and Howie Follct return to their 1946 form and Enos Slaughter escapes Injury manager Eddie Dyer has predicted 000 CONTRAST New York Yankees are burning up the Grapefruit League while Boston Red Sox picked by many baseball experts as favorites to win the American League pennant are stumbling along 000 ROOKIE IMPRESSES Rookie outfielder Dick hustle has impressed Brooklyn Dodger president Branch Rickey In addition to his hustle Whitman is whacking the ball in fine style and appears to have an excellent chance to take over the right field berth vacated when Dixie Walker was traded to Pittsburgh Pirates Minora Blades SPEED DP SKIAVtHG Minora givai you quicker dtaves 6km ordinary foubie-adga raior jdat the qua ity a eoa In lha ow orka (laid roar deuota odqo wan Park with Kenney gtuuig tire other Boji Town: Hamilton Soiuweyko Merkeley Spring Decoto Gainor Skulsky Luft Sharkman Coleman Fedor Magega Manzara High Wo Elbow Park: Anderson Smith Oeddes Walsh West Lovett: Ken- rrey Milne Kerr salloway Kellam the twlce-a-week gatherings where away and then re-opeii He's lost Donald who dlpsy-doodled the tub-Officials Raymond Irvine familiar faces meet at the snow only four days racing tills year 1 to the net while stab bed hopelessly at spots he thought It might be going Maher was serving a penalty for tripping Hunter at ths time EDMONTON Rollins Young Watt Rim tad Maher Black Suba: Pringle Kwller Smitten Anderson Merluk Ciovechok Lane McPherson Calgary Dertell Stewart Bergen McDonald Devlcq Culley Subs Hunter Brownrldge Grant Calms Desmarals Dame Emery Wilder Officials Vie Lindquist Red Kerr both of Winnipeg First Period: 1 Calgary Emery (Culley) 19:56 Penalty Black Second Sewing None Penalties Emery Ciovechok McPherson Young Rollins (served by Pringle) Third period: 2 Calgary Devlcq (Hergert) 2:07 3 Calgary Devlcq (McDonald) 7:38 4 Calgary McDonald (Devlcq) 16:07 Penalty: Maher mg al momlng sunset and the first impact of the WELL FITTED wind Their first impulse as they Tire skiff was powered by an out- waited to the msslng men was a board motor In excellent condition mild anger as it hod been under-mid a five-gallon army gasoline can 1 stood that they would have an early In the boat contained about two and dinner and the aroma of the sauce a hilf gallons of reserve fuel Also Trotter liad prepared hod whetted In the skiff was a thermos Jug con- their appetites Anxiety came with taming about three-quarters of a tire wind and the sauce was tossed gallon of water and the Jug like the over the side jH-iline can would have floated There could be no question of There ere three kapok life pre-' moving the Evelyn that night servers In the boat 75 feet of rope as it remained a beacon to the and a small anchor which Trotter three fishermen When there was an experienced fisherman could no sign of Snider Trotter or Fraser hae used to prevent the skiff from i at dawn the Evelyn was moved MIAMI Fii March A week ago loil Friday evening at 6 27 o'clock J'xkey Al Snider Trainer (Due) Trotn and Dn Fr(cr Canadian minufuctur'-r were vidble from the lerk of the yacht Evelvn a they fished fiom sulkies wheeling around Dufferin' and enables me to hang on to my 1 1 restaurant staff so I keep it There's a spirit of country fair to talf-mlle track and tire aeason ha established a record os the longest 1 in Canadian single-track history Someumeu slippery weather makes the trotting hazardous or snow blankets the track Orpen shuts down Just long enough to clear Five minutes later he was back again Skating in fast he picked up short pass and blazed away at the net with Rollins help less to stop the shot In another 10 minutes he was buzzing around the Edmonton ears again uM dipping the puck to Mc- racing season schedule i her fant home sprints It reads "Preface will be given to tntermedi- re and distance FF Tire TURF: Dune Scott well "known as to ccer-fan readers of Tire Ai- iicrtan Is batting 1000 in the English Cup competition Way back last autumn Dune I vrote a piece in this paper de- i faring that if Manchester United win the Cup it would be Blackpool He Mulsh out of the money Last Saturday both teams qualified tor the final The booing ac- frded Hedley McDonald lor im- -irs pcralty Sntvidjy nh'iti the loudest jrc' nt- nstra'lnn oiiinsi poor jfft Ca'i-nry lw s' i'ii yvars Spectators 'vlvi were Hlnr he hourd at the he Incident occurred assured this corner Monday that Hunter flat on the tee with a couple of Maple Leafs poking at him barely shoved the puck with his and that accidentally the rubber hit him there The rules say he had to close his hand-) on the disc before a penalty could be cah-d Both McDonald and Kerr were -harp on the easy calls In al! games they handled but gave no Indication of being good ref-rees when the chips were down At Friday game In Lethbridge they were probably the best defence men on the tee By tripping over the puck or failing to get out way players they rk: up 17 plays 0 Calgory Chess Aces Win Radio Contest Calgary won 3-1 a ulu nrv wit'i 1 it vu repur--! '1'irday bv Iju'W Aiw-ru vov- rror of the Canadian Chi Fed -cration Louden won over few of Victoria of rv lx 'at Holwon wliile of Calgary earned a du nh Moor and Rluar Calpir did tire i nth a Moody S'r- 'o'd uj'ini' for Moody In the Mjj'i'rii' for Moody In ihe nlchf of pi- T)u a iMui-w-tons were liarilri Eric iiii YE 8 OP C-l'-r and Wally Ncil--' VH Victoria 0 CURLING RESULTS l-LFNC'OE (IIB 12 Johnson 9 Laurie 10 Trewhltt 12 Hil 3 Adams 8 Bmctfe 9 Fletcher 10 3ILTrAIIL IMPROVES MONTREAL Mari 1 or 1 -i'r' -I ict 1 1 rt Y'- uf a ivaei 1 f'-' here lost Wednesday and drawing an Interference penal- ty Rollins was working overtime at I the end of tire session and Stamps 1 failed to score with their two-man tA tae backhander after sweeping in from the boards then followed Hergcit down ths Ice to take the pass from the comer and bang a 20-footer to the left side of the net KEEPS FIRING Seek Extra Assists For Montreal Star MONTREAL March 15 Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal Canadlens MyS he is taking up with President cUrence Campbell of the NHL the nutter of two slsta not credited to Elmer Loch In Sunday garne jn gew York The two assists would have given! Lacli 58 points hgalnst 57 to Buddy O'Connor ss the league swings Into aefk DiBV Yark W(UU1-t crd he hould have' Trvin iv our told Ete too but he only thinu 1 got to take the breaks' 'The two plays come In tire last minute when Richard scored twice 11 open tut Jim Henry was Ink'll inn ot Kunaer' ami worn n-ere wit two fme-uil in the C'a-ii'idien eirt "I 'he flrn 'air uir and Ki'liird ho i I I' 1 1 do: 1 Miineihmg iita a carling niyit into lire nei' I I 1 1 drifting Trotter also would have toward Randy Key and the Coast mx-d the outboard motor as a sup-! Guard contacted plenrentary anchor In emerg-' The fishing party had left the enrv Miller believes The skiff was Beacon Boat Stlrage at Miami the flickering reflection of the equipped wi'h good oars and extra Beach on the morning of March 3 un glc'" on fjnlfl r's mil pins while tlrere were several and reached lower Maldcumbe Key a "ug rod from 'hr- deck of the spark plugs for the The that afternoon where they took on 'hey watched the trio kiff also held a coffee pot and fuel skiff was carried on breach poerful biiioculnrs Twi 1 large pall that could have been used 1 Snider' 13 -foot pivwnod kiff In elill'jw va'i-r a ard 4 quarter ') the Lawrence Boido Gwjrce 'VikkL and all the bow of the Evelyn while a for boiling The men also had three esna of beer with them There was no other drinking at any time on the trip They were within easy swimming dutance of land Snider and Trot- fr MMll-iit swimmer while Fraer aUi could swim but was suf- ferirg from a heart condition that nrenmed he mild Darkne came suddenly and com- plr'ely Miller immediately turned on 'lw cabin Huh tlien went to the deck atop the deck house where he npera'ed a revolving searchlight casting a beam vtitbie to several mllos Miller continued to operate he light wllrd bv Boido and I Wood throiiKhout the night There were utio three red flaslier light some 1H feet above the water in the naee of 13 mile Trotter who knw those waters tlreroughlv wo ranulhir witii those light Miller Boido and Woods are com- 1 miuiits larer they vanished In the irkre The nr cry of their m-e beriinc iiicretslngiy Imp'll- ctr'iile Miller hi whose nanin the yacht Is rendered at Jacksonville 1 s'vf Ialv Fiiim he first rnrnplem and aecu- rti- di'rlpii'iii of tire event lead- III) in the ipnrent traeedv When last seen Snider Trotter and Fraser were only about a mile and a quarter from the Evelyn There was no wind and rain The winds began to rise about 8:30 pm reuhlng a peak velocity rf approximately 30 miles per hour two hours Utcr No ram (ell in Mie vicinity that night or fire next dv When the trio left the yrtrht a few mlnt'te pfer ft'e n'clix'lc Trot- ter Mid thev would be back In to TEMPORARY MOVE CTflDAP TRUJILLO Men ii 13 'B'JPi Jnckle Robinron vni-ke-i o-i' st rr nd base instead fr' a' 1 Hie Bronkln Dorl- -ere tifi rr innger fo 1' f' iiwve was merely oemKrary speed Jackies condl- 1 Honing'' s' )r-ui laze rl's-ier mvh he hid bj-n prepurmg during the after-.

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