4 6. Tuesday, March 30, 1937 BbPDRI 5 _ Siskens Oust Sarnia 4â€"2 Enter Ontario Semiâ€"Final Sarniaâ€"Goal, Hesner; defense, Mcâ€" Donald, Finan; centre, Cousins; wings, E. Hueston, Allan; subs, Garâ€" vin, Leseuer, B. Hueston, Dickson, Randall, Forbes. Refereeâ€"Carl Schmidt. First Period 1. Waterlooâ€"Helm (Pugh) .... 9.00 2. Waterlooâ€"Lang (Pugh) ... 17.00 Penaltiesâ€"Martin, Dickson, Cotey. Second Period STRATFORD MITES DEFEAT KITCHENER PACKERS, 8â€"3 STRATFORD.â€"Bofore a handful Of fans, Stratford Mites, représentaâ€" tives in Ontario Hockey Association junior iB company, defeated Kitchenâ€" er Packers 8â€"3 here Friday in an exâ€" hibition match. Mites‘ superior comâ€" bination was a predominant factor. Wiaterlooâ€"Goal, Dunbrock; deâ€" fense, Helm, Dorscht; centre, J. Bauâ€" er; wigs, Pugh, Cotey; subs. Martin, Reinhardt, Lang, R. Bauer. Frickey. No score. Penaltiesâ€"Gawin. ‘Third Period 3. Sarniaâ€"E. Hueston (Allan) 3.00 4. Sarniaâ€"Dixon (E. Hueston) 17.00 No penalties. (Both goalies turned in nice perâ€" formances and kept the score from mounting. Sarnia enjoyed a decided edge in manâ€"power, most of their players being taller and heavier than the small Waterloo kids. KITCHENER Auditorinm. â€"â€" Scorâ€" ing two goals for the sixth consecuâ€" tive game Waterloo Siskins on Thursday night tide Sarnia Juveniles 2â€"2, to take the quarter final round of the Ontario Juvenile Hockey Assoâ€" clation by a 42 score. Siskins won 2â€"0 in Sarnia. Two Goal Lead From Sarnia "The visitors broke away several times during the game in nice rushes but invariably lost the rubber when they hit the Siskin defence. Siskins carried the play to the visitors most of the game, keeping the puck out of their own area. "Columbiana" (right) ridden by Jockey Hubert LeBlanc, is pictured as she scored a spectacular victory after meeting the challenge of another race favorite, to take the $66,000 Widener Challenge Cup handicap at Hialeah Park. A crowd of 20,000 saw the flying Schlachter, Wilhelm and Hinsberâ€" Game Wins Round, After Return Fixture Ends Winning One of the World‘s Richest Races ‘Maroons .........22. 3 2 1 Boston ::sssmmmasens $ 1 2 _ Rangers meet Maroons next. Thirdâ€"place playâ€"off Detroit ... Canadiens Rangers envecme... 8 2 0 5 1}_ Ted Pollock, Kitchener, and Keith Toromto ... 2 0 2 & 1 Butler, Waterloo, fought 1\01“ for ‘the men‘s singles championship, Polâ€" o lock winning after three cléose ger, starred for Kitchener, while ‘best macthes. for Stratford were (McFadden, Bob Miss Bryce, Hamilton, conquered Neilson and Judd McAtee. > ‘Mary â€" Johnson, ‘Woodstock, in Junior B (Barrie 6, Niagara Falls 2. Ontario Rural Senior (Mitchel] 3, Norwich 2. Exhibition Stratford Mites 8, Kitchener 3. Intermediate B Finals Belleville 5, Thorold 2. First game bestâ€"inâ€"three series Memorial Cup Copper Cliff 4, Montreal Vies 1. Ottawa Rideaus 7, Amherst 5. Ottawa wins round. Ontario School Final Ottawa Tech 6, London C.1., 3. North Bay 10, Marmora 1. Allan Cup Toronio 4. Sudbury 2. Series now tie. Quebec Aces 3, Hull 2. National Finals Canadiens 3, Detroit 1. Stanley Cup Semiâ€"Finals ‘Montrea) 4, Boston 1. Montreal wins 2 out of 3. New York Rangers 2, Toronto 1 Rangers win 2 out of 3. Hockey Scores And Scorers N. H. L. CHAMPIONSHIP (Best in five games) STANLEY CUP (Best of three games) Secondâ€"place playâ€"off * 2 Hipaie cA g. n : rack e s e onl | AMATEUR STATUS OF x 1. 3 @t <..oA. e “"i C RURAL TEAMS NEED T 4scï¬ st ># 33& NOT BE QUESTIONED 1O T ut ho _ «l avimene So i | GALT.â€"After the SaltficetKohler en e en n o ~ 'sudden-death game here last week to filly come from "out of the dark" to win the richest decide the Intermediate B championâ€" race of the winter season for her owner and trainer,‘ship of the Ontario Rural Hockey W. J. (Buddy) Hirsch, after she had been rated a Association, the two teams and the sixâ€"toâ€"one shot. The time was 2:01 4â€"5 over a track association received $262 as each rated fast but not at its best after overnight rains. one‘s share of the gate. + 3 2 110 4 3 1 2 410 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE ‘Only four clubs, Stratford, Roseâ€" i villeâ€"New Dundee, Labbats of London j and Hespeler were represented. } Twin City Wins SEMCOE.â€"Racquet ‘wielders from Hamilton and Kitchener scored hea vily in the sixth annual badminton tournament ending here Saturday night, the Hamilton entrants capturâ€" ing honors in three divisions and Kitchener players accounting for the other two titles. Helen Bryce of Hamilton figured in three championâ€" ships. _ Officers follow: President, Harry Fisher, Jr., Stratford; First viceâ€"pre sident, Bob MoKinley, London; secâ€" ond viceâ€"president, Charles ‘Winter, Mildmay; secretary, James Blake, / Kitchener; executive, A. Stone; Stratâ€" | ford; Me] Veitch, Roseville; James | Henderson, ‘London and two others ‘ to be appointed by the President. | Roseville Awarded KITDCHENER. â€"Harry Fisher, Jr. of ‘Stratford was elected President of the Western Ontario Football Assoâ€" clation here on Good Friday at the fiftyâ€"eighth annual meeting. The as sociation decided to revert to the former system of classifying all teams from smaller centres as interâ€" mediates. Urban clubs will be given senior classification. Suspension of the Carling iClub of London imposed at the annual meetâ€" ing a year ago for failure to fulM a final engagement in the intermediate cup playdowns was lifted. Bognor, Winners, Thrown Out for Using Senior Players.â€" W.F.A. Annual Meeting. The 1936 intermediate championâ€" ship was awarded to RosevilleNew Dundee Combines when it was de clared Bognor had used senior playâ€" ers from Owen ‘Sound. Trophy Titles § Canadiens 3, Detroit 1 First Perod 1â€"Canadiens ,Gagnon (Haynes, FOHALY css isimenneeomermcmribrie Penaltiesâ€"None. 1â€"Boston, Clapper ... 2â€"Maroons, Wentworth (Gmcio,r Scoringâ€"None. Penaltiesâ€"Goodfellow, Haynes. Third Period 2â€"Detroit, Barry (Bowman) ... 1.45 3â€"Canadiens, Siebert ................10.29 4â€"Canadiens, Gagnon (Joliat Haynes) ... nrnce T7 Penaltiesâ€"None. straight sets to win the women‘s singles. Vic Brown and Dr. Rudell, Kitchener, were returned winners in the men‘s doubles. ‘Miss Bryce and Miss Betty Chubbuck paired off to ‘win the women‘s doubles for Hamilâ€" ton, while Miss Bryce and Bill Bryne captured the mixed doubles‘ event. SCOTTY RANKINE WINS RACE TORONTO.â€"Proving it would take more than winter winds and icy streets to beat him, "Scotty" Rankine of Preston, Ont., plowed through 15 miles of snow and slush to win the annual Good Friday marathon here in one hour, 29 minutes and 47 secâ€" onds. Schoolboy Rowe, star Jitcher of the Detroit Tigers, was on hand when spring training opened at Lakeland, Fla., and is shown here as he started loosening up his throwing arm. Canadiens Still In, Bruins Are Out 5â€"Maroons, Trottier ... Penaltiesâ€"North¢ott. Robinson) ... 15.48 3â€"Maroons, Blinco ....................1925 Penaltyâ€"Gracie. 4â€"Maroons, Robinson ............14.30 Third Period iScoringâ€"None. > Penaltiesâ€"None. % Second Period (Saturday and Sunday Gamee) "Schoolboy" Unlimbers His Arm Maroons 4, Boston 1 First Perod Second Period vomnnerens 9. 30 msccss 37.08 3.10 KPNCHENER.â€"Detroit curlers, forâ€" tyâ€"two strong, visited Kitchener Satâ€" urday for a friendly set of games with members of the Granite Club. Kicthener _ Detroit R. W. Ripley ....10 Judge Holmes.. 10 A. Lockhart ......10 R. Travinna ......18 A. E. Dunker ....14 (Alex. MoC‘mick 10 H. J. Sims ...........6 Tom Davies ...... 8 Reinhold Lang .. 6 H. Holden ........11 ~â€" râ€" Total ..............56 Total............. 46 Afternoon Games T. A. Witchel ......14 H. West ......... 6 C. E. Cornell ........18 H. Holden ......12 G. G. Armstr‘g ....18 W. Peck .........19 W. M. Lochead ...16 A. Ward ... 9 Dr. R. O. Winn .16 Percy Powers.. 9 GALT.â€"After eightyâ€"seven minâ€" utes of bruising hockey, Mitchell Friâ€" day won the Ontario Rural Hockey Association senior championship and the Lorne Johannes Trophy, defeatâ€" ing Norwich 3 to 2 in the third and deciding game of finals. Wright of the winners was the pick of the two teams. Cullaton also showed up well, as did Casey in the uets. For the losers the line of Smart, Pudy and Foster was out standing. & KITCHENER CURLERS BEAT DETROITERS BY 35 SHOTS On the day‘s play, Granites pulled out a 35â€"shot victory, winning by a margin of eleven shots in the mornâ€" ing and twentyâ€"four in the afternoon. We Morning Games _ _ One More Hot Scotch Angus MacPherson, most successâ€" ful undertaker n London, went home to Scotland on a visit. The little old town was unchanged and the people honored him with a banquet. In apâ€" preciation he got up and said: MITCHELL WINS IN OVERTIME TO TAKE O.R.H.A. TITLE ‘Then ho sat down and everyone went home. That night thirtysix Scotsmen committed suicide. ‘"Ladies and gentlemen, I want to Go somethng for this community. There is only one thing that I do well, ‘That is to bury people. The MacPherson is known all over the British Isles for its thoroughness. So I am going to give a free and complete first rate burial to the first person in this town who dies." Total .. prmtratmacg B Total .........8 PAGE THREE