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Detroit Opens Finals with Bruins Here Tomorrow Wednewiav. March 31, PAGE 26 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (THOSE CHEERY SMO) 1943 Sub Puls K<ml Wiii|ia ha Slanliy riip Final Detroit Opens Finals With Bruins Here Tomorrow ' * ¦Byni WPSHIBPb,, Jr*’ ¦Jm ,r *^ BTjjf it t f iapnHi », \ * W(V/ in M.n . i i A v ' * XflHfflpNr , » Y >A *. IVJ* .v **¦!£!s?# 22101 v/j- . ** %&sl**.. ... L-, I : iC; 2u > 1 ¦ & ¦¦ a ’; '- *»- \ • 3BR' ¦fi| i, , |, ~yr5 t 1 M imtmfoi ¦ ~ >r jr "¦•¦" B ' 7 r " * " " 1 —"* 'y ** mw^Tmtwmw ' Jj| *> * #Bi*nii-.*»» k 4vv &l*f****>T- •• JACKIE McLEAX BREAKS AWAY AM) RIFLES PI C K INTO NET FOR LEAFS’ FIRST GOAL BROWN’S OVERTIME GOAL THAT BEAT LEAFS . Broda, watch. Brown has skated past rally period. canto through . Hill or Loafs . this was start of Toronto's in third Schrinor to tic score later Bruins Also Gain WING HEROES: BROWN AND MOWERS Suit's Laic (ioal I SPORTS Finals on Sub s Puis Wings In By LEO MACDONELL By LEWI* H. WALTER TORONTO. March 31 - Adam thorn earn that final gam* tha the - - hard way by game Brow > ear old emergency tying with n. 23 ]j by Give Baseball Consideration Other Overtime Goal !nd,anapoli* Capi- second* to go on a rhot man fiom the Sweeney Srhriner, has handed the Detroit Red A pair of American League tols. Schnner earned that goal. Says Wings iheu admission tick*’ into Johnny Mowers having one of hn Fields Get, Major Hookies- today had clinched final Wing the Stanley ('up finals with the sensational nights in the Red berths for the Boston Bruins and Boston Bruin*. net, had robbed tne \eteian left EVANSVILLE. March 31 - '('amp Brec kinridge Is a new Detroit Bed Wings in the Stanley The substitute for the crippled Winger five limes on what ap- everv- peared to certan Three Baseball came up during dinner ! ! ramp and we haven't got |Oip Championship Series starting Syd Howe graphed the big ticket be goat*. thing set vet." Maj. West ex- Thuisday night. hi* teammate* la*? night when r»t them were in the first period in the cfficeis' mess at Camp un Detroit for plained. "It l« quite a place Ab DeMarco, up Imm Provi- he picked up Don Grosso * pa*s when Mowers alone held the slow Breckinridge. am : thought, when you consider it flencn tallied the winning goal as near Toronto net. skated in on starting D< tru.i tr from defeat. base- the Mower*, "Do you think big 1 was nothing but cornfields a the Bruins shaded the Montreal Turk Broda and flipped a 10-foot hrok' their hearts in that. dimng the trrst ball should continue year ago." ‘Canadians. 5-4. in an overtime back hand shot from a difficult period when the Leafs could put the question right. taken a \*»r.” we The major wav It 1« strugln bet ore 11 394 fans at Bos- angle a* he skidded hy the net 1 avt* 3*o lead. Major btunth to our host. John "quite a place” all light. Build- last night as Brown, puck caught just inside the IfEI.I) RAV West, jton Adam The AT P. chief of the special ings stretch as far as the eve up far post a* Broda danced ner- w from Indianapolis, scored the Johnny Sweeney. Rilly sen ice branch, under hich can see. buildings that house a .(lending goal for Detroit. vously in the goal mouth, then he'd opoiateri T.tylor anrl Carr at hay fop camp athletics are rcpoMorl .”>5 000 men. a total Demarco s snap *hot came after turned to see the puck in the net Lome Maj. a)- most of periods He had "I certainly do." replied that will be increased to of the overtime. Clapper Tite red flush that spread over three 3 11 Dit siopj*efl m the second when West emphatically. mot 50.000. Broda’.* face wa* matched hy the them started ihe play and passed to the Wings finally took lead "And *n do I," echoed Maj. The maior al*o was proud of (luidolin light behind the net. signalling the on Bep who centered it to goal by Kd. Rattray. who is directly in hi* service clubs for the notn- that the "hurry call" kid from a Mud Bruneteau. i Demarco. ('ail Liseomhe that charge of athletics at the big rommissioned men. the guest Montreal led mo«t of way. Hamilton had won the deriding started husi- the nf s.s hv rhecking S< firmer off the Kentucky camp. houses, theaters and churches, Elmer Lach and Buddy O'Connor game for Detroit, 3-2. after nine think baseball Is a fine puck in Toron o ire As the Leaf "I all of which conic under his lor in the minutes and 21 seconds of sudden at scored the Canadiens player tried t«» check him at the thing for the morale home jurisdiction. There is a fine li- mng death overtime. op< period as Boston’s lone Lj.scorn be the na«s out and morale for the hoys in %rr\- brary in one of the service club boards. fed goal was netted at 12:20 by VICTORY to and Mud Ice." Maj West added "And the buildings and a fine' floor where PERSONAL Bruneteau fired 15 Clapper. feat frrcn right wing through * e hoys in the camps want it to dances and other parties aie O’Connor tallied again vvith Tt wa* a great personal triumph continue. They are eager for la id The Evansville USD fur- for Brown, who started the play- Toronto goalie s pads. Drillon in the second '- Cordon v - V the hig goal news of all sports, especially nishes the girls for partners '**^!o^^^^^S^KßMtmSLt ,. *f«*.: %. Ijjt.$£ offs against Toronto for Detroit 7Tial looked like in period while Murphy Chamberlain this in baseball. 100 for 300 soldiers- so the girls last season, hut was benched be- game which the U met and llerhie Cam scored for Boston. seemed to gain power as lav pro- get plenty of dancing. tied the score with hi* cause he couldn't *tnr.d up under f Cain second heavy checking gressed and when Joe Carve’h Soldiers Want It goal at 9 ot the the 49 third on a pass • ./* of stole the puck from R ;rko Mr. Theaters and Churches Bill Cowley. His father. Andrew H Brown "If you took a poll here at from Hamilton, and his IK-year-old I >onald near the Leaf cage to pitch ramp. I’ll bet it would favor the There are 10 churches, each brother. Andrew H Brown left the Wings to a g-0 lead after continuance of big league base- of which at different hours wing for the Providence Red* seven minutes of play in the third cent. As ball nearl\ 100 per serve* as meeting places for LaMotta Decisions |were there to exult with hint. ffrriod. victory seemed assured. long big league (’aiholic as ball doesn't Protestant, and Jew. But it vva* a greater triumph ITierr didn t appear to hr ton binder the war effort it should F ve theaters, each seating 1.000. I for the Wings and their manager much fight left in the I.eafs. but be continued. %nd so far, I do i four for white soldiers and one Harris in Pittsburgh Jack Adam*, thi* elimination of little Jackie McLean finally pit not see where* it hinders the for colored, feature stage plays ri rrSBCROH. March 31 (INS) Jthe team that heat them for the them ha' k in the fight u hen ha war effort. <i> well as the latest movies. Jake I,a Mott a of New York won (Stanley ('up la-t year, (Continued on Page 17) hasn’t "Baseball asked or The soldiers ate charged 13 a 10-round decision over Ossie j It took *i\ games to do it hu? doesn't get deferment for play- rents for the movies. The the- Harris of Pittsburgh last night ’the Red Wings are in the Stanley ers and It should be gisen the ater* make a nice profit and the Harris was downed for the count Cup finals for the sixth time in as other hy Tirr— K:*e f’h tn|:raf>fier same consideration money is turned hack into thp of three in the tenth. Lee Q. Mur- Ph'>»o 11 years , M fields fund for sports and entertain- ray, New York, outpointed Buddy Detroit will staC the hest-of- Rackham Golfers Akers, BROWN, SI COT GOAL THAT IM T WINGS IN FINALS Rev. Roy K. prominent m<*nt. Walker, Columbus, in fin eight- A B. *even (’up round with the Bruin* in in net for Wings ,¦ ¦ Evansville clergyman, who drove round scnutinal. ... Mowers put one of greatest nights tomorrow night at Olympia and us u> Camp Breckinr.dge, was j play the second game at the same interested listener. 'Strangler' •-1 adium Sunday. Can Ride Train ! Here for "The soldiers boys sure were *(>ool* j Then they go to Boston for two bustling to get those autographs (¦rosso Hissed Being igames, ihe dfl ; e* for which are to •lust hr There'll no restriction* of the Tigers at Evansville," he set hy Boston. It :> presumed on Bout; • 3d Meets Talun rain tta\el for golfers going to in. d dn’t any effect ori the Rev. Akers chimed TORONTO. March 31—One hockey has ever seen. With TV-l Toronto 9-T-9-3—30. difficulty have they will he next week. Tuesday Reverend, formerly of scored 20 goals to 14 the fans.
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