BUM/LING HOCKEY M/RESTIJNG Blackhawks Halt Ranger ’s Winning Streak At Eight; Leafs And Amerks l-Vin 1-1. D11‘ ‘ ' xgw V01‘. (‘lut-ago- 113.:1-l1 W1»- . . 1 - iiPh P. xiwli- 11.1‘ Chat-In- 8111111», 11>.>1.>1.t1,,- at u. . 1 Wings And Leafs l- all Draw 'l-ORO.\’FO. D00. 26-01-11-011, Red ' 1111.1 ‘rorcnto Maple leafs 1110 .~c".11'11g of their week-end .11ou11l Hockey League double- llL‘11[lL‘l' 11110 Detroit tonight writ-h 1111-. count even alter a 1-1. tie hero .:-..t1.rtl.1_\ 11154111. B11010 a luriday- crowd of 13,200 11111.. 110111 111-0 undisputed posses- .~1o11 01' the Canada section's first ..1d SUMMARY Fir-l Period - .1‘1\ 101-111 to Lynn --.....1.l~ .111\, Ceu-t- lSvnrltr-r. 111E 1111- 111i pt-ovL-(i 1-‘ ‘ l1-.\' F1"111i. $111111.» (‘111-1, 1.~1111.1.'1 111) 11131-1111» 1111111-111111111-1 ‘1-1-111111 Period 2——.-\|Ylc"‘ 21-1111» i. 1111101- 1 l‘. .1.1l-.;1-.». ' - '1. 'I'|-i1-1l Pot-lull 3- - s~ 1t:~ 1111-1111110 1130 1- .~'..11-1111_-1- 111.39 - 1‘11.11- 1 1111-. via 31111-11 Keeling. __,__ B11". 11.-.'1 - 1110 101101111 1 couu-i g5 __/(*p) __ '-_ [h] ‘ -' 1 ' >1 '1 .1111'.11 <,;.1.11-1:11.1 i .1 ,1.1.11. 11.115, z .i).l-L bCllflllbl. . ‘L|“l1 ltd“ m .-'-l'.\i.'.l.\lil' l’1 1-11.11 ' L 121.5 Fvruud Pt-rinll ‘ l1 \\ I- ~\ .4011 1 ‘ .--11 1..1i.-1-..~:;_ 11201111101 -- o1 13111-1 111.5‘ l; . .. 111 41-1 111111100 1-.‘ = liusltei- Jacks-km o: _ 11.171. 11111110110111, Biytlnuti, @111- Lt-uls 1-0-1011‘ in the pt-ilalt; (- l- 1T1. tin-x M 5 1H <1; 1111- first 1101-11-11. 0111-111-1- 111111111-1, P11t-1- .1 110d 1111- .-t-.t,~¢, 11; “m, I l '- - i‘ 11-1 .-1 11111-1 1111111 101-. v _ _ \---l1 Uruluti 1111i A11» '0 - 11111-11 l'1-1'111d “.><K‘L“‘ L H i’ L The Dull-nit uulm. a 511100111 111111;; ou-llt. that skated 011 01-1-11 "115 11111‘. 1111-1 ~ H". 510112141 1'1‘1-ud1-1‘ 2.011 . ti», lint-Lil; -P1.1-.L, Wui- ‘I1 611 .- 1.1.1 l'1-11.1..l1-.~. P1-.1i‘.. '1'.- 111 1-1. 1111-} . 1.1 11111) 1111- 11.11-01.10 .. "VH7 I . i101 FUN, D01‘. 211' .'\'L-'.\' Y1.u'k 1' .~1-.'1-1.1l Alilt-l'l1“t1.!n 511111 tl11- 110.111.. 111 their 1'01“? -— 1-5 11L 111-‘ 110w 1101 11-01111 culzipiiuniliig 11111111151 Uuq- 1W9“ 19°’ "' 1111 111-11111.» by 51-111-1ng a 3_1 “rm, l—-l)1.-I1-1/ , Lr-combe (Barty. t.n11 p111 11-1 111111-1- 111-11 n 11-1-111111-111211-11 111-1 1-11 (1.111 ..1 111.111 -1---=11>11 111 1111-1 - .. , Jnciuilll 1D1lZl1.1||_ ‘ - \- l.1-.-1z:-1¢. 131111111, ‘ .\.- 11 - 51-91 ti-.1- A111 ks l-tl 1.1»: 21111111. I Pr" .l.1 ‘1_.-,11n_ Lln£U‘n-UL1' Th0 11.111112} 5001-1-11 1 1-acl1 p01- l;,.;__w l, . _\I..D,,“J_d. 10d to 5111111 tne 811.125 victory 511-1111’ at five gamos b1-fo1-e 13.000 q . a: have Begum U? _ ‘ w .111m11a1y T110 111111-1115’ ll . - 1-11110 as -. 1 [Al-no Cari- lit-at, g.1li1- l 13-1111112111- M mud Pmmd son to a feeble fot-u-uni 11.1.15. 11111110 r W .. by Sweeney Schrium,’ and Shppod c-n.1..1. ~.\.11u11111.11., B.1:-r_1,-. the Duck into the ‘empty 1311111011 _ gagg_ Summary The second Nr-tv York st-nr» 11-35 'l‘l1ir1l lH-riiul prov cicd by Johnny G11Jl.1gi11-r avid tin- f11-111l by Slllflllill‘. 3~—\....1.-.--1. 'l'-.u1ns (Cuuritlu-r- The home forces had 1111- nir-n l1 i’: battling in the New York 20110 11111011 ~l~'f1.---111;-1..»_ 1-‘1111-111; 1945 _ "i m6 Same but those 111110115 (-i- l‘ l‘. :1.1'.-;1.> —Cl1111111>.=1»1-,un' Du... - 191111. LQ£E5J°s}liP;°SL.13?_°!11Y one 1111111. -———-————~ North Shore Hockey Gossip Ruiuatiian (‘abinct “m Q uits Office 1\l'. By Guardian's Sp 1131118751‘. 111-0, ‘The arena got away to a 21101-1 start 011 Cl11-1.~t1nas mght 111111 a ‘ 11-1--in-l-.1\\' 0f 1 (‘a1111-1b0ll. . v ‘-; large aticndaitce of lkiliiffl-s and rlpunlmn, Hr n“ promr-nada-i-s. Hou-ard is to be Mérruhkl W h commcncir-tl 011 his fine 51101-1 11f 1.. I. m“ .w,(,.,l._‘_. 11-0, u-hcn you consider (.110 late start 111'- had.‘ T110 01- three of the hockey‘ lml-s were 0n for a work out Christmas eve. working 011i; some of last yccat-‘s hockey war-a. and 111.111 b1- lifitllld out 11f 1 - 3- 110115-110 11-1111 1 ' Deli-cits R111 j " gauu- - Ilaugrhi-er Held In ' 111111-1- by 1111- d vision of points. The 1.1- 14111-1.- tilt-m a point edge over .\l1>1-.t1-1-111 Camadicnfi, idle over the -.\1-1-1'<--011<1. ’l‘\\-0 su-ifi; goal.»- in the second 111-11011 11-.» ull the scoring accom- 11111111911 11111-1113 70 minutes of alter- nately 111st 11111-1 ragged play. it. \\-11.-11't uutil 11.55 of the 11cc- outl period, that Han-av (Busher) ..’a-.-1<.~11n fin-d 1111- Leaf goal, from :1 1.1111111 by a side of the Wing (V1139. 1111-11111 llrc Kilt-ca got the equal- 171*!‘ >1-\011 11111111t0s later after Syd re 111111 u-orkcd the puck to R0111 1 1:1 .1 corner. Battle's pass t- out 1-9111 011 1100's stick, wait- i11 11-11111 01' goalt-i- Walter Broda. i; A11-.-.111s lil'1‘§L‘lli.€d a revised 0n 01' 1110 championship Detroit t-l-tb. Shun-lug for the first time to 1111-01110 11111.» were Red Beatiie and Alt-x f\1'0ttcr. newly-acquired from , 111111 Carl Lisootnbe and Ron ~1111, l11111111-1-ly 111‘ Churlolu-town, ~ 1111 11011-011‘: farm club at Pitts- i1. 1--'.l1i SUMMARY ..-“._ - First Pt-rlnd F‘ : M1110. ~ 1X11. -: Kampman. Second Period l—'1‘1-11-0nl0,Jack-0r1 (Apps) 11.58 5* D1- 101. Kill-cu (Howe, Bc-attie) l 6‘ t1:- Chamberlain, Young, Third Period Noun. Kmupman, Kilrea. 0111-1111111 Period )- Fc-orzltv: Nrvtie. .1 l‘1-11.1l'11-.\: N011c. 11-1 lliothefs Death (.\. P. 11y Guurdlalfs Special Wire) YOVNTGSTO\VN, 0.. DEC. 26- Mrs. Cot-tlclin Campbell. 55, daugh- 1111- late James A. 111101-11. 111111011 01110 steefinmfiier- I 111-111 0f .'1 gunshot wound in 111111 1111-11 11111111111013 Miss Louise 28. 1111.1 detained in Jail 1:11» soucht to clear l rmglcs" of the shoot- ill-i- ah ll’) l).\\' O1" TRAGEDY (('. l’. 111- (Ruhr-Nun's Special Wire) l‘ N‘. B., Dec. 26- _ was one of tras- 11111111- 0f Mr. and Mrs. I Coal Creek. siX, 1111111 l:.'1\;- trrtt-rl the few-r goink- .. l ~\" The trams are all anxious 0 gr-t “b .11‘, Wgkffnlizllirll 111 1111111 111-1111. 'l‘h0lr ‘youngest, 0n 1111- a practice now an! it. iv ,0 Win01 m yo“ .‘ 3'11."- ili-ivd lwo- died an”. probabl- that that thI-v will all .-111;u5,u_,.v_ 11111.1“. 1......“ 1n,1g,.nu,n_ ‘ 1 minim’ "i P1115 5h?‘ KP?- 011 1hl= “Ti-IL bar 111-1.- ‘111 11nd :1 111-111 111m r0111 1mm“! h” parents’ know- InI-irlr-utally. the first game will izr-d. 1101'. D. P. Crnkt-n 11011-11 Shihwns 51m an“, “Yhcn a I11- on Thtu-stlnv nizht the 30th. 01111111111011. 111111 1111- 1011101111; 111-11-1 ' Im-‘Wd m" “wk com 1 ..~ a little later. and 131-01‘ is running high, amour,‘ b11111 players and fans. The two tr-ams play-in: will be the Aces _aud Silver Wings. and the game gi-ammt- was 0111-1-1011 cut: ztddrcss 01' 1111-100 1» by 1-71111111-11. Dalton; Ch-trtis. M121- ,' 0111-11. runs by School: lvlwnoluguc l1_v_I1-.-1u Dnltou; 1111011111 prove a thriller. You will T110 bl’ FYHIHPS 1-11-1311111- NOW-ill; 1-"0311 mm although the S11v0, . 0111.1 Frauccs Wr-athct-blv; 11001111111111 1- 11111111- 11-1111 the both cups last 1111- al.1111- Cflilflzhun: l> 1-110110- 1 503,0“ m-.. were unable to ouh Trouble at ilic Chrildi-t-iii-s Cli11l., 1 3-1-11111102111: by LoLs- \'\’1-.1‘l11-1-lJ11: 111-111-1- ihc Arcs. On i110 y-eai-‘s play 111» Ar-cs- 10.11 the Win-gs by a =c0rr of 9 t0 H, th" Wing-s having won , bv 121111105 only. SO hOckr-y 11-115. 1 m 1-1 11-111111- 11111111. 11111-1 the hoc- ‘ 111 rlf riqlii and b1- tin-rc- \-1::.:- 1111-111-110 1011111. W0 -_v0u your 1110110513 11v Ai-tiolri Dalton: Dialoxzuc. 1'11 . ' the Chair; Rccitaiun by 1311-- .tt0 Hcgurty; Duct. by .70;111 .- 111111 l-Iarold Weatllerbic; Nlniiolog-t- 11v diary Kt-lly; Dialogue. Brc-wu .- Unlucky Day; Recitation by 61-01-11- l-lrgarty-i IntcnnLesion and salt- 0! 1-1 (In-wt- ("-11 ~11i,1-e 1- 1112-11. ’l‘l1<- 111111.111 Rim-r boys handed l11 1111-11- 11:" 01-1-1- the u-cek end and _ ii ti“ '--‘<--- "i-v" "PW-W tl-"lr 11p- Men-y Christmas Drill 111- 11311111011. 111- S1'llt2(l1ll8 will have | 511M191- pupils: Recitation by El- tn h:- 1-1-\i.1 . 11m 1.021111; Dialog-ire. A Suitm- B0111; 'i'l11-1-1- l1;1\- 110011 n 1:11 0i’ iulk 1 mogmlngue by Joan Weathr-rbitt: lbotit not letting i111- "Rlvcr" bnyfi Tro by Lois Weather-hie. Mildrrd in, hot-nuke they WPIT‘ late coming Hught-s and Mary Kelly: RPIYiIHli-"l 111.N1>11- 1110-11- hny: have alxvavstbv Albert Duffy; Dialogue, '1'-t--1 1.111011 .--.1101-1.-1 anti r1111:- tlu-ir Hclputg 1-1-11111 - 1111-1‘ 1.11 5111- 21111111. Lflnl season tin-y 1 1m Wt-atherble; T110 by 96¢" ‘(T1153 Rec ta- Recltatlon by James H111:- l Solo by William Dalton: 111-0111111011 1 .b).-‘L1-.') \Vr.-atl1cl'bi0; Pziutomnut- Sllrtit Night by six git-ls; 11101111101111.- 1 1 1 A .' Morlologue by‘ N01“; 1 11-1-111 1111111 11-1-11111-11 the lcagtm and Ivan 1111.11 Arnold Dalton; __ L-ud-tl 1'11 11111 r1-1.-1L-:.. only to be 1' t.1-1-1 by Mum-ice Callaghan; Dru .- 1111-1011 1111i 111 i110 l-lni. E111-1-yb011v 17111" 375111118111 CIR-Q); Ric-citation by 011 1.110 sLrrr-i 111111 in thr- "penuttt Edward Dalton: DaIOQUQ- The PM‘. uai11-1-11-.-" 11-1111111 like to sec them i-“F-v‘ PPPDHFP 101‘ m“ Proflmmni": 111. anti 111w.- 1111. 11 1.1 Mr. Fan iRv-irlil-s by 3mm“ wemhflbwl 111111 i110 rxr-trtttlvu mid rink man- Si") ‘lance by vemo" Hughiff 11401110111, lmvc to 1-:1!1-r i0. lwdl-m-io" by Grace McNnLk-l)‘ ‘T11011- ialli u 11011111 that. the Cllfmi-‘l- A Christmas 8mg V]? rink nlfi11nl.~. 11-0111 tin-m 1n. The $1"-l"”15 V-"l“‘1‘1't°"5' by Ange o- “'1 1 Santa ilu-n arrived and distribui- 1 0x00111111": ])l'1'7l)E'll‘l11lly xvm-lt. them _ _ _ - In 111-0. hut 110 1101 11-1011 to 1111'!- "dlglflf mm ‘fln(1‘,ve£l0r:,|ap:;1l|,:]]yI In. T111- l.»1-.;l 1111111; fnr 1hr- r-xr-ctl- 111E111‘; [lire ‘tfiltgruw 328M011” an. 11-0 in 11-1, 1. in r1111 asitlr- all - " ' ' . Yilllllltlliiv; 110w. and get. right. ll"',"vl""""ihba plcaaam’ evening w 11111111 in busintuss. ft will 11111-1.- ifl "‘_.‘_'fi'p' _ h.‘(“dnn0,s0Ol1(‘l' 01. littr-r; so why Y” so be sure and be [hora m, '“1.‘.'1-1.1-n“./11111,111 111-1.- mlug to be mi“ "11111111" "HBM"'N' :‘----1-.'; r-"111r-111P- -.< 1.11M scason. v y,‘ 4h Tit-v 11.110 w-vc-iztl mldiiimu; that Th" “lledlgiateoéocigzlg. Léggnc 111-1-1- 11111 111.1110 111111110. 11ml this slhorkflgtfiwe ‘a 1- 111-1111 11111 1101-11 rt-qucsiorl not 110 BFQJY U‘ 0'15’ 111-1111 their 11.1mm ht-muve tht-v , ‘ - . V‘ , want in pr» 1111 .\l1-. P11b'i1- with jiXlGfSIIH-l “Inga vs. Ares. . .- . i .. flxtiiluuo 11111-11 1110,11 .5101) 011 the 3aHHntrl_ River "SVNITW Mm" ' . .- 511-1111: =1 v.1’- Alli-on 1n. 1-1 111111111111 1.11111 5 M“ l‘ ,1“ ,. . _ 111-01111! Il1.-.~t1.-11 111-11 N1-11- Y..-!'k R61’ lfklnunlm Rm" i‘ 511-": ‘l:-1I 10111:‘ iltlinit-rk for 1111- Slivvr 1-1" NM‘ AWN,“ H 5111,1111.- -" -' 1--.|,...- “u. “WNW; Hwy w,“ be '17.--Ac1-s- 1- 11111111-1- 11.111111 1..., Ting-- ' 3n__.sll11-r “films v.1. N1-w Auuun. w» 1111-11111111111 111111111- 01111. 2-1-1911-1-1110 1/11111-1 11-» ""1""- ""- 27.-New Annau v11". Ill-cs. . . '~ - ii il- ' rliurutlny-s tame would be a 1r lalrsprlng valley W‘ Suva wings. WINDLASS TARQ 1-1111 111111 pompous man 111t- small country 1-11t1-1-1-d the breakfast- , 1-111-111 only othct- visitor rose‘ 11-11111 -I ‘ 1 S1- , >11 down. said the‘ . . 1111c 11011dcsc1-nd1111zly nrt- you talking qbotit? re- 111- nil1"1-. C1111 I pet some 1:11.101- i1 I like? NEW YORK CURB tffinuullan Press) x1111 i1»- (floss Amer Cvnn B 22 1-4 Amt-r (ins Elm- 27 7-8 A1z11-1- Supt-r Power 1 -'\.- 11- (‘111- l<‘l--1- A l 1-4 .11-.\-11 (‘<1 P111 21 (1.111 .\f.1rcr1nl Ciiirv Sci-t 2 Ci-crilt- P01. 24 1-4 FTIt-r- B01111 Share 10 Gulf O1‘ Corp 38 11111111111- 011 BB l.fl1'1{lll‘="(l Alfffiili 9 1- N111! 112111 8 1-8 Punt Oil » 6 8-4 1lcA137§fFaB§ .11..» 11pm: 111v: 01.01011 .._ 1......1_¢ '\,_.».. 1101111 BOXING BASKETBAI. UIHER swat Binns Kayos McCormac 1BrlIiI1$H-3"d . T°’"'"”Bl“”d“ i‘ Starting a comeback canlvaigit that he hopes will lead him back to hi; Island. middleweight title Bennie Binns Friday nlsht knock- ed out Danny McCormac of Bourls after 2 minutes and 50 seconds o!" fighting in the main event of 1.111.- Ohristmas DB)’ boxing card staged at. the Labor Union Hall. Two hard left hand wallope to the body fol- lowed by a right cross t0 the jaw spelled defeat for the former light- weight champion aftcr lvlcCormac had silt-prised all the fan.»- present with his stand before the dynamite lwdm fist: of Binris. On the deft-naive nearly every minute of the scrap MoCormac made Binns come to him in every round. For six of them he manag- ed to keep away but in the seventh Binns finally cuulzht up with him. At this 51880 both fighters pre- rented a bloody sight. Each was bleeding from a cut over the lei't eye u-hile Binns‘ nose was also dripping claret from McCai-nmcs stiff counter punches. But tired as he was Binns still had that potent wallop left in the seventh. Blnns circling his opponent con- tinually’ saw 'MoCo1-n1ac elude every string he made. Bennie was wild with his punches until the lust mund of the scrap. Then suddenly he started throwing his punches straight. Two left hand WRUQDS i0 the body weakened the souris boy and as Binns landed with a right flush to the point of the jaw McCormac dropped to the canvas for the full count. Fight. Cauiloualy Throughout the opening round both boys u-ere content i0 feel each other out. Blnns was far cooler than he mppaarod 1n other fights and early in the session he opened a nasty cut ovcr his op- . ponents eye but i1. WB-S the only ' damaging punch landed during- the rounds. Throughout the |ec- ond, third and fourth the winner, 81min kept boring in but McCor- mac was content to counter-punch landing with stiff blows at various times. The action suddenly steppcd up as the i'ifth opened, Binns again starting to force Wu met with a two-tinted attack by McCor-mac. As they battled it out MoOormac cut Binus’ left eye badly with a hard 1181-11; hand but although Beuuic appeared groggy at this stage he lasted it out until the bell. McCm-mac had won the fifth by a wide margin but it v11“ a (litter- cnt 51011- in the tlxth. Bums cnme 1 out as fresh as ever. Althoughi bleeding badly at the no»: he be- gan the rotmd by stringing punch- es at every angle but although the majority of 111's blovi-s were wild 11¢ 11111 catch 1115 opponent 11-1111 a 1 few that had McCormac in diiii- ' culiies. Both were tired as they wcnt to their rorm-rs. Gctting away from his wild- s-v-intzing tactics that has marked his work all through the previous s0.'-.-i011s Binus suddenly started to shoot his punches in straight starting the seventh, and it mark- ed the beginning of the end o! the scrap. After a minute and a half of fighting Bennie landed two left hand Jabs to the body and as h1- crcsscd with a whistling right to the jaw McCoi-mac went down for the full count. MCINNIS BEATS LANTZ 1N THE EIGHTH _Bllled only an the sami-finalthc fight bctw-ceii "Ii-uh" Jimmy Mc- lnnls and Rus-cil "Kid" Lantz of Halifax, present holder of the Maritime Bautalmweight champ- ionship proved to be one o! the best and at the same time most gruelling battles over hclrl in 1110 0123-, a scra-p that wmmd up with Mclnnts- being awarded a technical knockout. victory over the Halifax battler as Lantz’ seconds threw in the towel after the completion o1 i110 501011111 1-12111111. But although the fight ended suddenly and with Lantz 1311014151- ing strongly against his pounds action the lam present. saw a "wllniflcent battle between two boys that asked or gave no quart- er. McInnis boxing beautifully all through the piece continually-spear- ed Lantz with right and left hand Wflilvm from the second round on. But Lantz. 1.110 games-t fighter that has ever displayed his wares in an Island ring rc-fust-d to go to the Eight from all-angles even though mp- parcntly in bad shape. Plenty Of Action Boih boys came out; fighting from the start and as a result fans saw a. thrilling first round that saw them being hrouiht to their fqet in the closing seconds as the pair slugued it out in a neutral corner. It “'11s the same thin: in the second with Lama staggering MCIlUllb‘ early in the session but Jimmy came back in the final 30 50001111.; tvithacounter attack that lwd Lantz bamk-pedslllng rapidly. Throughout the third 1nd. four-tn. 3101111115, showing beautiful boxing skill coi-liinually spearad his op- poui-ut 111th rights and lofts but always Lantz kept boring in u he shook off the walla-pi. Aftci- an even fif-th round the boys hogan showing effect; of the gruelling pace in the sixth. Lantz at this stage was doing most of the forcing but lost the round i1 when one of his blows landed ffl-f_ below the belt. He was warned by - Referee Neat-E Walsh. 11111-11115 finding the target with a slinging left jab to the face Mc- Innis stugzgvred Lantz early in the session and for the majority of the three minute had him in dif- iiculiies but Lantz mfused to go down. But 11-11110 the preceding seven rotimls had been sensational the eighth and 11111111: proved to be the last xouud cllmaxcd n. great fight. MoInnis, continually landing with that beautifully tinted left hand kept crow-ding 1n on top of his op- pnncnt. In the second minute Mc- Inni; started to hatmncr away with both hands. Lantz bleeding from cuts over the eve and on his face fought back courageously but the ktiug u-us gone from his punches. He was s human target ' 1'11 the last 30 seconds and only his ' great heart ke1pt him on his feet; until the bell. He was hardly-seated in his comer when his seconds tin-aw in the towel. As the tctvql came hurling to the centre of the ring Lantz bottndcd off his stool and threw it. out but by that time M-clnnis was out of the ring and the referee's decision stood. Hadn'i Enough Interviewed last evening Laniz stated that he did n01; wish the tovrel ihi-cu-n in and was ready l0 00111111110 the 11111111 round. Friday 11114111 his hDCOIIClS stated that 110 hurl askccl for it and on top oi that 1111- rcivi-ce stated he was all ready | to siflp the scrap when the bell 011111-01 thz- round. Lantz. also stai- ed last tiight that he would light Mcltinis at. any time with his title at stukc 11-1111 the puree i0 go w 11-10 tvlntier. Mark (Jlavbourtie made short wnrk of "Tiger" Williams in a pre- liminary knocking Williams out in 35 second:- wifii a right hand punt-h t0 tho jaw after the loser 1111111 p1lll1l1l€l'0£l Clsybourne for the first 20 seconds of the fight. I11 the other preliminary young 30111111» Mccloskey. won a three 111111111 decision over Jackie Carver. T110110 boys were fighting 1n the 75-110111-111 class (‘llVlIilOXL R EDIEDIBER WHEN (By The Canadian Pres!) JACK Demmsey, fully aware of Nr-gro J00 1.011111‘ ability with his fists. 21111101111111-1-1 lfwo years ago today h1- u-ould conduct a "white hc-po" tourney among Canadian and United Stair". boxers. Elimina- 111111 bouts 11-01-1- hclcl in both coun- irics but. no out- was unearthed 1,0 111111 1111- Broxvu Bombers rise to 1110 heavyweight championship. DESTROYER LAUNCHED (C. 1'. by Guardian's Special Wirl-i DUMBARTON. Scotland, Dec. 21_Tl11~ Marchioness of Clydes- tialr- officiated today at the bap- tism and latmchlng of the k- dnuln. last of a series of destroy- crs of i110 "tribal" class. MISSING PAIR SOUGHT HALIFAX. Dec. 21 ——(OP)— Royal Canadian Mounted Pdim 111-110 said tonight they had been a~kc11 t0 locate Edward Murphy. (40, Halifax who disappeared Dec. 1'7 and Byron My. 21. Glace Bay Play W/hiIeJimmyMcInnis I/Vins Am-"icam From Lantz In I-O Shutout (A. P, by Guardian’: Special Wire) NEW YORK, DCC. 26-BOsi0n Bruins handed. boss Art Ross n wmome cnristma; present here Saturday night when they 110W?!‘ ed New York Americans 1-0 in 8 National Hockey LBHGHE kflme- Thc Iwin sent the Bruins further in -frpnt ln the league's American . division. with a four-point advan- l: time over the idle New York Rangers. It was Russ‘ great “baby” line that gave Boston their slim ad- vantage, Bobby Bauer flipping a neat backhander past 308.1112 Earl ‘Robertson after s neat passing inlay with Milt Schmidt and Woody Dumart late in the last period. , The loss failed tn alter Amerkfl istanding in the international lcllvision, as they remained in third place in front o! Montreal Maroons. A holiday crowd of l2,- 500 witnessed the game. Officials: Dye and Campbell. SUMDIARY Tint Period Scoring: None Penalty: Johnson. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Jerwa. Third Period 1. Boston, Bauer Dumart) 17:42. Penalty: Getlif 1e. f Schmidt. Hockey Results (C. P. by Guardian's Spocial Wire) Notional Leaner- Americans 0, B05101! 1- Toronto 1, Detroit 1 (overtime 1e). International American lnague: Philadelphia 9, Syracuse 4. Pittsburgh l3, New Haven l. Qleveland 2, Springfield 1. SUNDAY GAMES Piiisbtirgh four 111-0111101100 two (overtime) Syracuse four New Haven two. Address And Presentation On Tuesday evening a. large number of neighbours gathered 111 the home of M1‘. 11nd Mrs. L. W. Roper. East Royalty, to bid them and their family furt-v-ell on the eve of their removal to another district. A handsome electric reading lamp u-as presented 1.11am on be- half of the residents of the com- ntunlty. The gaihcrii-ig was presided over by M1-. John B. Andrew and the address read by Mr. Fred W.. lVins Decision PITTSBURGH, Dec. 2s (or) — Tommy Bland. $115-$841 TOTOIIW welter 11118181111. W0" l 1°"'°““d decision from Frltzle Zivic Satur- day in a Christmas show intended .111 111111 the Pittsbursll Blunt-r 11v ithe comeback trail. 1 The smiling Canadian smacked ‘Zivic to the canvas in the first 1111a 1111111 rounds. each tlmr for I110 count and for the 1111118111 l?! these easly rounds Wlihiwod R closing onslaught which caused 0m judge to vote for a. draw. Fritzie( weighing 146 pounds. l3 less 1111111 31111111. apparently hid not regained the speed or stamina he had before s. $6188 01' P111111" monla last slimmer. I 1 1 ‘ Will Manage Warrin gton NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (OP) — Robert 1130111110 North. Well- kuown New York handle!‘ 0f ill-hi- crs, announced Friday he had taken over the management of .Te1-ry 1Tlger) Warriugton of Hall- fax. North. who took over the flshtor from Bob McCvurity of Boston. said the Nova. Scotlan light-heavy- weight would come to New York early in the new year to campaign: in these parts until spring. NEW GLASGOW AND VICINITY The New Glasgow Women's In- stitute wfls very kindly invited t0 the home of lvLt-s. 1Rcv.) W. J, McLeod for lihe December meeting Meeting led by the Prvsident. Mia- Ruth Dickieson. opened u-ith the ode and repeating the crerd» Roll C1111 was answered to by twelve members a/nd one visitor. mums-l»- ing and useful suggestions were given for Christmas $11-24. minutes of the prcvioug 1110011118 u-ere rend and approved. The Sick Committee reported visits nude also School Committee and advised having floor, and desks of 5011001 cleared before Christ-Inu- New Committees named were: 510k, Mrs. Harland l-Lill. and MKS. J. B. Dickie 1m. $011001, Mrs. Ernest Laird and Mrs. Mervyn Bulmtm. M155 1511.1 sample reported $11.66 01111001011 for the orphan-we. 8w’:- was advised to pay bill $6.00 in James Tait florist. A card of thanks was read from M. Mclfiod thanking the Institute fvr 110W"?! sent, during herrecentbere-avenwnt. On motion secretary was 111-50 M1- viscd to send $1.00 t0 the T.- B- Lma-ut- for Christina sea-ls. T1110 following comm. wB-s 811901111194 9° purchase Christmas treat for the 111-11001 011111119111. M-T5- Ila-Timid 1-1111. Mrs 1-1. B. Stevenson. M115 R1111; Dickicson. Rcfrashmmt Comm. for next méetlnfl- M"- Emt-gt. Laird. Mrs. Harland Hill. and 1111-5. Richard Dickie on. Roll c1111 i0 b1» answered by nwvlnsmvm- bet-slain I'M-s. Nt-xt 1110911115: W111 b6 111-111 111. 11111 home of Miss Elsie Laird. Program for the "will! Andrew. 11-11110 the presentation “'11s made by Mr. Alt-x McNt-vln M1-. Roper 11111010 11 suitable reply, - thanking the donors for their handsome remembrance. Following is the addrgxs: To Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Roper and family: It was with deep regret that we, your neighbors of East Royalty, heard that you had decided to leave us to reside 1n a neighbor- ing district. This loss which we will experience will be tempered by the fact that in your new home, you will be near enough to malntah home social connection with your former associates. To you, Lou, we look back on the honor which you have brought to this district in your successes as Live Stock Breeder, your creditable winnings at Maritime and Upper Canadian Shows. and your standing (as the name Roper would imply) a connoisseur o! good Dairy cattle. Your ever helping hand has often been fclt by your neighbours in times of distress or sorrow. You -never hesitated-Ito assist. us at all than. even at the cost of personal sacrifice. For these qualities you will long be remembered 111 East Royalty. To you, Mrs. Roper, we must 0x- press our sincere regret that you will not be in a position 11o assist us further in our community activities. We ti-tist that you will enjoy your new surroundings and your new acquaintances. It is also a. loss to this district floor and kept on slinging punches N. 5., who left: home Dec. i0. when a family of young people, 11p- 111111-1111 11f cl-iovrun, Jmrlc Bells; rcniliugs ty Mrs. R. _B- 131511959" 111,1», 11.11-11.10 11111. M111 Elsie mud and 1111's Ella 5911:1919- M9914“ closed with the National Aniihfltn- Rc-ft-eshmcnis were 5671/9471 bl’ "he ladies 1n charge. 110x011 r011 col-TON (By The Canadian Press) LONDON—A large gathering of men and women $011818 19110111111‘, presented Hem-y Cotton, 3111-1511 1111011 champion, with 1118 Poll-Fa" 111 oils, painted by J. A. Barrie. 11101111101" 0i Langley Park G011 Club. pl-ouchitig the 11111- ol 1101-5011811 and community usefulness, leave us. W0 11111111 follow their lutui-e with every hope that they 111:1y be successful in all their efforts. As a 111111111 token of remem- brance, we present you with this lamp and trust that 1t may light , your wuy along the road to happi- ness and success. Signed by the residents o! the 511111111111. ~ 1 - . 1 Regular Skate TONIGH T At FORUM, 8. O'clock K011i "Poces l G-1¢¢- ‘Bay To vliitkiry é_-— , 9 BTDNEY- "-5 ‘De-cm 1cm - 5v<1ne1'.d"e“’ li%in a ume and a hi?!‘ 110 League-leldinl North 51d" Youarchs in the Cape BfEi0l1_‘OC-Qy League sub urdny 1112M 111 Cheating Reserve, 3_1_ while tht humid‘ tum was held to anon.“ draw by Glace Bay. Jwki- K-me- *1 “11-1- mm» Abogweit in Marltlmeg 118115118 (18.53. pwvlded \Q gpu-h, for Glace Bay m’ glam team 1111a will‘ less. afore- o . In the ficc-md amino in t». nlsht. Syd-WY S°°Q°d 1.11111 111 W» middle Defwd Miuserve forward! ll mug as. the l n m‘ ‘v -- IWUXI 111M “w mi,’- ‘My.’ High CaliIi-e Junior Howey 1n Manittba WINNIPEC, 13111:. 2P§fildu_ "Manitoba. 11mm h-““°Y I w” the toughest opposition ‘om.’ 511w," said Lorne ChmbOin 0 1- National League Nfii-Wwdfi. a 11 - baick in the puck wars ttgs m“ time guiding the destinies 1 m; winnlpeg Falcon-Rangers. Ohsbovs Huskies are tie (o1 leadership 111 the South Digmn of the Manitoba Junior Hafigy League with Winnipeg mnqm, Memorial Cup holders. “Never have I seen a) 11m; good clubs in one league MM. 31-0115. St. Boniface Seals m6 m- own team, besides two out U gown squads. Portage La. Pralfll’ and Brandon have chmtlpinfllllhl" possibilities.“ said Chabot. "It ls too early in the argon t0 forecast but. I think 1U“- perienced youngsters stand I306 chance of advancing to thoplw- oft picture. My old team mlb W (Baldy) Cotton 11 1111111111111 I" 1,1110 Sons Juniors in Toronil, ll"- there is nothing I would like 591" ter than to meet his club in thr playoffs. What a kick I would 895“ straiwy v (By The Canadian Presg) Fritz iiunsotfs sensational run nlng against Hamilton Tiger: i! the national football final urnec him s. two-to-one majority vote m the out-tandlng performer |mon| Canadian athletes in 1936. Winn- ipeg rug-by team's ace baclcfielder he led the Westerners to their H!!! Canadian rutrby title. The award was 51111011110011 two your: ego t0 day, matching bench Baldy. REMEMBER WHEN SNEAD WINS TOUBNIY (A. P. by Guardian's Spec! W!!!) MIAMI, F111“ DQC- , n Snead of Win10 Sulphur Bpri W. Va. blazt-d down the horn " stretch Saturday with a last: ninl 30. five below par, to win the $2.‘ 500 Miami opt-n with s 110111110- ment record score of 267. r 1 Wins Bicycle’ ~' J. A. ltlicPheo. Georgetown. Wli the winner <11 the free blcycf. drawn for at the "Bike Shop Christmas- 01-0. §d¢ SKATES SHARPENBD '- BATTERY CHARGING TIRE REPAIRING AND VULCANIZING VESSETS Tire Shop 182% Gt. Goo. Si. Phone 128! 11 nnnrifihqfi- u .- g _ By EDWINA cr-rzau-MA WANTS orzanees! SWELL 150x or CANDY us CHruQMAS —- MY, THAT wuz A A DOZEN YOU 011w: A WELL, NOW I'M GLAD You 1.11451) iT— AN’ THAT NECKTIE YOU GAVE M: WAS SOMETHING TO SEC i! UNCLE BEN 1S SO CRAZY NECKTIE 1 GAVE 1-1111 m: SAYS HE cm":- WEAR n ‘can-rm- ou ONLY vmv tax-rm svzsuut OCCASIONS- ‘counrm 1r 1s TOO 111cm "r11 I ET! ‘Couu-r-r». 1-1- HURTS 1-115 ares, c ~11 cumin t crimq s (grey r mo"; V d pat-u 11.1mm 1t fath. live; I iced 111, ctorla; trouble d them "les and 5s 111th paperl doesn't old, 11 take t4 bled on / - e1. ihei wume, ialfwag 11ft. 1r knee em 0111 is upor 11111111111 m emo- wolvu ten that iowever he very 10o and ed will. ve their tle 31:11 deals oi W! Wm who m 1 n 1111111! a thing ztln tlx “F” 1° iventun 1 to X1151 1e want! nd when it. S11 crawl evening souls fol ity mat. he sort oi (hrsiest way _ else 111011 ‘ silk stick- but 1m 1,1111 c011- lova 11y 1 K111011511 hen the) r0 child- No. 41h $40: th potion f 1i the l imbinatlol. @3011;- cnutA ' 1 membllnl , a design!» xlottntowfl an ill-h"?-