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' ;-<;.~;is for a -. . ~ " ‘ 4*" i ..-ff’ -I ri-2 win. _ ` Victory took i_'§g:h<~h~_ fir. least »- .g '.. temporarily, "` .'=` -<-' out of a bot- ’=~;fs'...=';= '_ » -'=:tom - place Iiiouis Eagles in 1 ._ |.lic Canadian ` ' section of the $_MANTHA league and S' cave 1o.ooo of their supporters _ it was a Can- adiqii home game-confidence the club has the power to start. a win- ning streak that may make it a real coiitender. The game was one of the most ‘bruising and exciting seen in Mon- treal this year. Both defences used their _bodies effectively to slow down incoming forwards. 'Ihe speedy pace-and the heavy checking began io ieii ir. iho iinai i>e:.o.> - riye af New York Rangers for a lay-od berth had gained momen- tum tonight as a result of their ling over intra- rivals, N.Y.Am- last Jackson) iz.-ls. Penalties-Horner, Burke . heat, withdrew but he did not need Second Period: a ce b 3--Toronto, Conacher, iPrlmea.u. 10-05. woi-ld's records. 4-Toronto, Primeau (Conacher) 11.10. eran member of Ol 1 te Penalties-Homer, Kendall, Kelly. nnished the ions dg5¢,,?n1;p fn 2?-$2' Third P°f|0d= while in the 500 event he was timed 5-Toronto. H- Jwlf-am. 12-38- at iss. Gunther Wears of D-trois 6-Toronto, Conacher, (Pi-imeau, and John meg St, Loum usted H°me") 13-39- among top-notchers, could not 20TH VICTURY FUR MUNARCHS (C. P. by G\lardian‘s Special Wire- ZURJUH, Switzerland, Jan, 13- A Swim national team today joined in defeat a string of European hoc- kcy clubs which have been victims or! the Winnipeg Monarchs. The touring Cansdiaxis won 5-0, making their record 20 victories and one tie game since they left the Dom- inion. Tony Lemay, Romeo Rivers, Roy Hinkel, Norm Yellowiees and Archie Creighton were the scorers Vines Defeats Stoefeii Pl'I'IBBUR.GH, Jim. 13-It tool: Ellsworth Vines one hour and 45 minutes last night to down Lester Btoefen in i/heir professional ten- nie match at Pit/tsburglrs Duquesne Gardens. The match \:oies, long- est since the profession-als started their tour, were: 10-8, 6-8 and 8-4. Four thousand persons watched the professionals- Gcorge M. Loif., .Jr., paired with Bioefen to defeat William Tilden and Vines in the doubles match, 1-6 1-s, s-a. csnivms scones ir. o. SAD PAUDO, Brasil, Jan. 13- Primo Camera former world's "ie Hawks. C. CONACHER z ' with charlie conueher pounding b”{a§§ldp§rf,°:§ne°r; ";‘§,d““I”°”'§ last night, ma-king it three straight only 'a small cmwd witnessed victories over the world champions the 'Mes in tw°'b°l°v" mm maths’ this season. Conacher‘s "kid" mates, f°u°wi“3 p°stp°”°me“" ‘mm sa” First Period: turn. heavyweight. charmrlon, knocked out the North American negro, Cecil Hsqi, in the ccnnth round of a 10 round bcgit have today. FORUM ' oiurrinc -roman I ta 10 the flashy only goal thereby in the (A. P. By Guai-dlan’s Special Wire) , Jan. 13--Eddie Schroeder of Chicago and Delbert Lamb of Milwaukee today won two of the four places allotted the Un- ited States 1936 Olympic skating team. Competing here with nearly two score ol' the nation's best blade ar- tists to determine the country's Ol ymplc skating team, they won the 1,500 and 500 metre events, respec- tively, to assure their membership on the team. The other two mem- bers Will be chosen in the 5.030 metre event Tuesdaiy night and the 10.000 metre next Saturday. The selections here are final. , Schroeder, a member of the team in 1932, won the long event in 2 836 won the shorter opening event in 44.8. urday when 9, near blizzard forced delay. The 5,000 metre competition is set for Tuesday night and the 10,- champion with 2137.7. and his time was lust one-tenth of a. second bet- ter than Potts'. Peterson made the long distance in 2738.8. Schroeder started with g spurt His partner, Leo Donovan of St. Paul, fell, but showed plenty of stamina and speed after the last T-Rmb. too. skated his heat alone. as his partner in the original. drawings made under the European System of only two men in each pa r and his time was only two and three-tenths seconds under the vaiohiiho Bisiis, New York. vet-` make the grade. A HOCKEY 'Iihe third game of the series be- tween the Sanctuary Boys 01 st. Dun.sIan's Basilica and the Sanc- -tuary Boys of Holy Redeemer Par. ish was played at the Upper Queen Street Rink Saturday night, the former tea-m winning their third straight game by the more 8-2. This was one of the best exhibi- tions of hockey played this season at that rink- The Basilica boys were without the services of their regular goalie, Tom Norrie, who in- jured his back the other day. but position. The first score of the game was made by Rusel Kelly after about ten minutes of play in the first ncriod, puttin-g the Holy Redeemer boys in the lead, but n`t for long, W1!::n tied the irore on a beauti- fu‘. _ness from V. M:l'Jonold. The se:o“d perlzd opened with bath teams making strenuous ef- forts to score, but without success until Coyle, shooting the puck from the blue line and E, Gallant fol- lowing in close slammed the puck -mst, McMillan making the score read 2-1 for the Holy Redeemer boys, The period ended without any further scoring. The Holy Redeemer boys played a. defensive game fn the third per- iod, and held their opponents from scoring until the last five minutes when the Basilica boys played four fmvwanh in an endeavour to score and finally succeeded, with only thiritysecondsto 80.1- Roachtsking apasinfrontofthenettoslam in the tieing score. In the overtime V. McDonald, winger, :cond thc six minutes of play, the Basilica. boy: They held this lead dlzut not fmnive and Wil- pcmlticl of Goal, J- ltllin: H- Hcnhclcty E. Gallant J, Ooyie. H. L. McKinn- §r!§ ldlcid HUM "Doc" McMillan Cepably filled the .Ones thai- Shiluld K0 B 1038 WHY in iisi f is; Wig* t I .- ' ' .- -9 T nw -4920 Puwtli, HE is SEEMMLY icoifrczsur on we i<$dé-sur Ona: amino GORL MOU \\ HE l> / / izwroesmn-E -_ . , _ , . mm? R. A WHILE it was thought Fothat the above players would jump into the monied ranks with London Tecumsehs but their decision to retain their amateur standing gives local fandom n glimmer of hops that when next seasim rolls around this smart trio will once again be sporting Ab- egweit livery. _ O O O HE HOCKEY house league of T the Upper Queen Street rink gets underway tonight with a doubleheader bill, the first game starting at 'I o'clock, and from all appearances another successful season is about to be launched. O C l \ N ENLARGED ice surface and A installation of a sound system for skating apurposes are the two main improvements made this year to this outdoor rink and are adding to its already great popu- larity. I O C OR.ON'l0'_S highpowercd Leafs are hitting the high spots again. For the second time this season they cajitivrd two gzimrs in ns n--rw n‘7‘.1‘s and stem erriplctzlv ;';ccv~'.;1 from their temporary slump of the pas* two weeks. ~ O O l ND BY Ti-IE WAY, three of the A four games played between the Leafs and Detmit this season have resulted in a shutout for the winning team, the Wings gamer- ing two of them by 8-0 and 1-0 scores and the Toronto team win- ning from the Motor City squad last evening 2-0. It was Geo- .Hainswort-h’s fifth shutout of the year. Royals Extend ` L e a d’ I n Senior Group (C. P. ly G\c.r¢llan’| lpcdal Win) MONTREAL, JI-n. 13-Montreal noy¢,u_tocoy increases their ima to six full points in the senior group. Qlliboc Amateur Hockey Association standings by c. smash- ing 0-4 defeat of Iaiontainc in the mod genie of s doubleheader USE eng ‘lgill lie eller ds ATCHING THE EYE of the St. John public with their clever w01'k c the Stratford line of Brenneman, Desilets and Getliffe leave for St. John this week to continue in the recently organized loop at the Loyalist City. C U rn|i_i_|iii Currently R u mo r - ed That Briton May T u r n Professional -Bows In Four- Sets To Australian. ‘ ` (A. P. By Gilardialfs Special Wim) MELB ‘ ENE, Jan.18. - Fred Pei-ry of _.;3la.nd, shorn of the Aus- tralian singles tennis crown; today had started a new wave of specula- tion concerning his prospects of turning professional either as a player or motion picture acjor. Showing unmistakable igns of tiring mentally and physically un- der the strain of his campaign and lacking control, the world champion Briton yesterday bowed in four sets to Jack Crawford, Australian Davis Cup star, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 8-4. They played their match for the titlg Perry wrested from Crawford last year, when he also won the Wimbledon championship and the United states crown, before ii pack- ed stadlum of 10,000 spectators in fumace-like atmosphere. The heat did not retard the players-on the contrary it added to the fury of the competition aft/er a. slow first set. "This may be the last time Craw- ford and i win meet.” Perry said as he headed for the showers. Al- though he declined to amplify the remark, friends here accepted it as an indication that he had decided to turn professional venturing forth 'son Conacher had managed to get 000 for Satluday' » " e id coiirt la er or as a, in front of Jackson in the scoring Ana" “ms °f New Ymk nmshed 1 iilittilifle ‘pser£i'oFi’°;ier. P y parade. The 1934 goal-getting the 50) metre event in 45.9 but , Dorothy Round Englmcrs N°_ ,_ champion sent his total to 30 by Jumped me g“”- ‘md ‘¢°°nd Place S'd I’ womens player. 'won the siniiies . last nlght‘s three goals and one as- was Five" t° B01’ Pe"°fS°Y1 °f M11' e I e - championship by defeating her 3 um ' sist. Jackson got one goal and one Wmikae in 45-5- L5-Wreme G°Id' compatriot, Nancy Lyle, 1-G, il-4, 5395- FT'-PUB l"1!\H189»!1 50°F”-i th! assist to wind up with a wtf-1 of 29- "hW““@- B°‘°°“- W” 11°” with 4"- . icy Psi rowori o-a. 'rho womens rioubies imai in 'tim' Bi- Iwi-1 'wily °h Jeff? No one else in the league is very Finishiniz Wml the Sbwnd beat ' . which Evelyn Dearman and Nancy "hl¥1l10H’! PMS. close, time in the 1,500 metre race was I V Lyle met Mm Han-y Hopman and _ Moreno scores osriy in the first Lamb. 20-year-old Wisconsin State EPI-ETED IN MANPOWER \’“*‘“1’P°SS°-“ing °“° °‘ “W “““‘°““ Miss Biokertoh, or australia, was SUMIHAH-ll most necessary to gain athletic prominence in any branch of _ sport, namely fighting hearts, Hal Gross' Abegweits leave on their first road trip of the new loop this morning, meeting Moncton Hawks tonight and' then taking on the league-leading Wolverine squad on Wednesday evening. Forza shown by the "rookie" line in recent work- outs have sent local hopes rising that the red and black squad are by no means out of the picture and their showing in this, their first test 'away from home, will be eagerly looked forward to. U O S halted by rain at one set all. P. WC. Girls And Cru d s Win Games I-IE SAME PLAYERS, with the exception of course of Pete Kelly, are _ making the trip and although rumors re reinforcements have been flying thick and fast of late nothing definite is known yet. The management though are making eyery effort to have the right wing erth .filled and it is expected that a new player will be signed shortly. I U O Veraun Club Turns Back Senators 8-5 (C. P. By Gn|.rdilan’s Special Wire) OPITAWA. Jan. 12-Cecil Hart’s Verduri club made a great bid for a playoff position in the Mtntreal Ermicir hockey group when they tumed back Ottawa Senators 8-5 in a wild, free-scoring game be- fore 7,500 people here last night. Priced by Jean Boucier who scored five goals and his wing-mate, Cn the first line, Colomban Ethier. who added two more, Verdun cat- played the fast-stepping Sena rs from the drop of *he puck and sei- dom lost cont“t\ of the game. George Brown, first-string centre posted the other goal and was the best man on the ice. Three of 0ttawa's goals were batted in by Eddie Finnigan, who leads the league in scoring points, Olsen and Godin netting the others. k. i ." é 4 §3 €é§ ‘< Res u Its (_Ca.nsd|a.n Press) ssiunnsv asians National League New York Rangers, 3; New York Americana, 1. Montreal Canadiens, 3; Montreal Mamons, 2, Toronto. 5: Chicago, 1. International Deane Buffalo, 8; Windsor, 2. Cleveland, 0; London, 2. Montreal Senior Group Saturday at Ottawa-Verdun, 5; Ottawa, 5. Sunday at Montreal-Canadiens, 3; Vcrdun. 8 (tic): Royals. 0; La- fontaine, 4. . . HATCIIBD LC. P. ly Gui-d|sn's lpeclcl Wire) VANCOUVER, Jon, 13-Ronnie Headley, Ouawa wcltcrweight who was knocked cumby Gordon Wal- ioos issi room) in me oimnfsi a .scheduled 12-round iight» hero. has been matched with iaoimy Jones, negro bottle: ctilancouvsr, for 10 xoimds _hclk ganucry Hrldlw has q||»s¢4_ - make 'pcanih for . » , . , -,, 5 . . -. oigunilim ‘_ oiagiwgai . move 7 400221 fm Hezpr QUALITY! The Prince of Wales girls bas- ketball team handed the Blue Dots their second straight setback with- In the other bracket of the twin LINEUPB J. MacLean 5 Johnson B. Partridge 10 Smith H. Keefo J. Cullen 4 F. Storey 1 McKay A_ Jones 1 ` Referee, Earl Goss. Timer, Disk Rice Blu Rogers 7- F. Ayers 8 Bar ur Praught M Rogers 2 Partridse 2 B. Doyle 1 Bell G. Campbell 1 Ayers 2 M, Gay 4 Referee, Bill Partridge, Timer and scorer, G. Maobougali. H. A. M. N. upper Queen .Street House L e a g u e The following are the teams which were drawn up: Sanctuary Boys - J. Strain, E. Gallant, F. Gallant, U. Connors, G. Connors, B. Arsenault, E. Toombs, R. McKinnon, C. Murphy, J. Dou- cctte, J. McCourt, E. Hennelsey. Junior Holy Nome-R. King, J. Doyle, M. Arsenault, D. Doyle, I. MoC|.rville. L. Molnnis, J. Gallant, R. Doyle, E. Blanchard, H. McKin- non, D. Hennelscy, G. Young. Bam! Boys-F Mclntyrc U Blau 'Haight from 'I io B-sanctuary Bml. Junior Holy Name. ht from I to 0-Bond Bon vc. laglctc Rmb Mae! I W Ri /ati Pirates Tonrght - . hi-> 5 . 4. as . sms uma oi youagsisremsx comin z ms ony- _-f H,” .. m.-h»v- . .-....v.-.»»- NEW YORK. Jan. 18-Hui-led into his first National Hockey League match here tonight against New York Rangers. young Pete Syd Howe with an assist as Bt. Louis Eagles lost 8-2. Rangers outolassed the Eagles for a minute and I. quarter in the second period (C. P. By Gusrdiurc Spools! Win) `Mu:h, was an pass SPURTRAITS 1 ‘ J b . W'th A °,t B t 1 2 E¢?g'll;ts~ Los; To Rfziilgem 3?-12 Ei’ 5- wing goalie e second and cram in the third. But Roach boston cleanly on both shots d his individual brilliancy kept the score down as his mates were xeiiy, of Charlottetown, provided forced to concede an edge to their 0 ppoueuts both in skating and ing. Elec Kilrea opened the scoring in the final minute of the second period, counting on 5 neat flip shot after catching the Wing defence and that was r- ’»‘-'~:'\. ' asleep. Hallett scored the other in long enough ietwcen the ` ellcr dwellers ,,,.<.,. Lynn PH- 51;- =,°=>r-<1 the 1: rs Ranger you in 'iso oi '=**§.:»' the second frame and " oeoii nuioh J... if 1. ifiilr. 3%? all PHI all-I-Y if the way the blue shirts were -ngsged in protecting their iced -gunna |. Bt. Louis oomahcok which provided a final thrill for 7,000 customers in the last few sce- ondswhen Manager Buck Boucher took his goalie off the ice in or- der to give six forwards a chance to score the tying goal. ,, Patrick min-ed Butch Keoling's‘ ‘ebound for the first counter. A 'ialf minute later Kseling scored a *ooond and finally Dillon trapped he Eagles down the ice while Earl ieibert wasin the penslty.box.` Just as the bell sounded to cmd he second period Sid Howe took] 1 pass froni Kelly and beat Davey ' Kerr in a oalmouth fcio con \ a r n victor- 4 First Period _ No score. Penalties: Johnson, Purpur. Bcoond Period R-angers, Patrick, 'I-50. Rangers, Keeling, 8.20.; Rangers, Dillon, 9.00. Bt. Louis, Howe (Kelly) 10.59. Penalties! F. Cook, Beibert. Third Period 5. St. Louis, Finnigan (Bhan- FFF? . DETROIT. Mich., Jan. 13--(A.P.) Inafsintwb hihtl tho Hawks 'Nia Leafs into high gear after alovmd down. pushes iho puck psotl 'or them tc ;.-.; 14.04 of the third, unassisted. Oflicialsz W. J. Stewart and Odle Cleghorn. SUMMARY First Period N0 scoring. Penalties: Foster. Clancy. Second Period 1-Toronto, Kill”-. 10.22. Penalties: H. Jackson. Third Period Z-Zillronio, Hallett 14.04. Penalties: Prlmcsu, Horner. Young. Penalties: Belbert, Ayres. . PLAY DRAW GAME CHICAGO, Jan. 13-Boston Bruins maintained their one-point margin over Chicago for first place in the National Hockey Lcaguds 'American Division tonight by play- ing the Black Hawks to il. i - 1 overtime draw before 14.000 spectat- ors a t thc itadium. The Hawks. revel - weary ind losers of '-heir last three starts, took the lead late in the first. period on Johnny Gott- sc11g's solo 1. The shot me from sn GOTTSEUG acute eagle and the puck was in the net before goalie Tiny Thomp- son knew Gottaelig had let fly. The Bruins pulled up even in the closing minutes of the second ses- sion, Marty Barry finishing a noni passing manoeuvre, in which Mal Kaminsky, Babe Blebert and Dil Clapper, were involved, by poklhd in a week by administering a 22-14 "°“) 537- me mick W” L°m° chawt' defeat Saturday night. ' ' SUMMARY bill the Hi-Y Grads overwhelmed ;1;';‘l'_°';t;’:m€°m&:;;° i'::?:‘¢"‘:;g 1 ua gf °°1°‘° '°°”’ by " “"2 °°““‘ rumors for the season with tho i`>snsitios= -'ehiii, oouiior, ooisih P“’°" P“’~"”‘¥ ““°°‘“ °°“"‘°" Detroit me wings here tonight by sooohs roi-ioa 'ggllgd “,,f;°S,§r§‘,;§°k‘t’;F r§§,f°",j; handing the Detroit oiub a 2-o sez- 2. soma, Barry icispisor, xm- aoore. Borden Cox led the scorers. gtfrkgggzf; aiZ‘0gg°ItZp§mtgr;’_f 5?; Guam. ‘was the second victory for the Third Plrlod hi . I No score. 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