..,' JAN UARY 5, 1937 1 JackKeatingPacesFormer1T1irce Uomes Maritimers For Scoring 53311611111611 111 Honors In Minor League iN-HJ-Tfmight (C. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ w.“ by Gmnmufs special WI") ' ‘ Jack Keatliig, “Dogguf Kuhn _ angysalllruglly ‘ltfclvfaiflilfikfarovidleinctt: trségfiggizfiggtrggilbéggllfisffid I u; theirEotrliézzfmxigxlmT; f: their National Hockey Leaguearcll League Opener terniitioiial-Aiilerit-tm flockey Lel- . "1131? ‘he .M°nm'€u Maroons‘ Ymo gue ‘as,’ week and have a ‘OW of ,. talent moving so slowly themse ves 56 combined swriiig points, stntis- 1 these days‘ mo“ Lmiwnliw mam mes snowed loan,“ l in ;1 revival of their ultra-city Chief Gunner Keaiing, once oi’ 1 “I” are‘ . Saint. John Beavers, continued ref hm" Mal-mm’ 1,1; ‘wig mane; pace all foimer Mnrltimers in the‘ c ame to hang t er r51’ e League with 24 points‘ “gm gums l of the season on the section-lead- Toillght at the Forum Junior l kl" ". ."ia1s i unst £11811) 1'1‘l\11‘11l')'J'1e’~1C-11111d5"11j*l tiniest? and 15 assists while Kuhn a ra- 1 mg memhnwn’ Tommy Gormans tangle Willi hes Wlllllockls Royals, dual,‘ "on, qirum Bm,.,..,’,_ 3,, . nlcn have been bcntcn cncc by the in the elxriiing skirmish of the 1937., m“ Mm m 10 of mm}, a’ Habitants and have drawn tWO gunypujgn, l McMnnus‘ “we s,“ or me 01¢ games with them, but never have l A131>1“-*- 11'1" 1“‘4“~'1“11€ 111*’ 111W‘ °11 tune Moiictoll Hawks" took tiiird . nosed them out The Canadians their ei'fecii\"elie.<_; proiilr-e to be at hard crev; to pill out of contention} in this _\<-,il".< riicc. Ever since the Rangers" bin-i;- liUrPd out. u 1-0 vic- . , have been well-nigh lnvulneruble 1i" u l3 ' . . h Ilztén“filhsOnI-Xgéllgji‘isbrngh Imdl on home lce this stinsoll, dropping Walt Brcllncinail of Cleveland were! 1111150110 g-‘mw’ to the Toronto tied two points behind .\fc.\laillls,1 Lon torv i1\i'i' illvili llilrll‘ coach has, , ., . A will lfl"ii"lll, after two week- ~ . . nit. HUUSJH, former" llallizlv \\'ol-- - - ° - met-n \1l'l\lill tilciil steadily in sllfii __ ]_ , I ., ‘ v ciid victor over the slipping New lll'il('lli‘l- m‘ sons iind now he is of; iblme’ Md U“ "d" “Ln 501'“ l York Allie would put, Canadians _ .' i_:'." ill‘ -,'tl - . . ilit- oplilwiii itl(*_\‘ are l'r'1l(i_\' to g0 tol ‘U 1 151111111 ‘ C11“l°1‘1"““ l eight: points out lil frolit of til" i A .. mm .‘ "’~l‘stjrs"(_kmuom_ if PM H ]__" Aluroons, who are holding down _ Uni iii-l Rovrils are ilot to Ut‘. tilk- 1 ‘mother ‘iolrj-fl‘ H‘ m1 11_““-‘ the Canadian division's second en ll‘. li_v. Aiiilougli a itlsi-llliliilltll ‘ ‘ ‘Q ‘"1 1111111“ itlilPi‘ berth wiiii a margin "of four they have I “mm ‘"11’ ‘~11 1‘ 1°11? “1111-“11 111~‘1“'1"’11, loinis over the Leafs. Les Ililbiiiillts. though, will bc in the ilnlgllt" ‘ _ _ l _ _ w ‘n muvuce H “.m._| iiith two .i>Sl.\'lS, Ul'llig'lilg'1ll.< iota . my“, of U“. 0mm. points ,4 the season to eight. The ' Irvine of Nciv flivviz, picked lip an P] Llmm out “m1 q Hugh“: leg ' y art- \ ulv changed iloiii lilsl, rrcu" but. ll(‘\'(‘i".iii‘—‘ -»‘»"1\1_f<ii~ n gam- Wml lognl Tilt‘ iiiitlltls Nev." York game. Mtlroons ‘ -'-~11111‘ N11‘ 111111111111,‘ “P1101111”: when inav be without. left Winger ilnvais aren't to but v ‘ (‘- .\ I‘ Hprbie emu‘ who Suffered an m_ iioulititi .'..\ L»: in: .~u.: plflilllgi.‘ 1-“1111112- P1‘0\'1<1P111‘P 8 lii 24 7,1,1.“ 1m m“. .310 “.H.k_end '13'1‘.\‘ ' =1 lviinl ill oi illllii- lint! K111111- P1'°\'1l1\'11t'P 111 919 1 Othei: f'1lllll‘-\' tonight, ivlli sec ' 1114111" “l "1'1"Mn'1l1‘¢' providpprp 7‘ 8 13.. Alncrks the tail eiid 01f the 1 7 ' L015 011 111M301“ P1‘1"“1“"11 7 *1 11 (Yiiilrlthiin sccti. l lihvin theircity - action l.\‘ in ioiizglits Breiinemiin. Cielcliliul t; 5 it 1 rivals Rgncrgrs WllOivlOpgthe Unit; lL‘.l§{‘ll('<1l)t.‘llL‘iZ Connolly’. Philadelphia 4 4 8 pd émlcsbdil-i. m and 50mm However, i-he above game ls only Irvine. New Haven 2 2 ' ' _ , , , Brilins seckinv their firs ' " halt oi the prolriinl. A1 '7 ocioik ” 1 “M0111 the i'lfl~S_\' Aluiuvi Rr-d Wings eia-"ii viiLh the Canadzeils and don't i,l‘illl1i Aurie Again in three starts. The team will be at home. beantown fur a : i ‘ill tb-ii ilic "kids" don't know l. siuii. Juniors may skate sin; shoot harder and so L d L u} . liklf you want. to witness S s ,p,v hockey with no Dill‘.- chcs b0ill£ pillictl. just take a peek at the Wings and CailadicnsYou all; get an i=_\l- filll. 1" “Whig Will Repeat .____. AIONTREAL, Jail. -i ~——1cP]-- A -l>l11't of five points during the week jumped Lilri"_v Ailric of Det- Down TheVAfleys ALAMEDA. Calif, Jan. k-(AP) V-Dici; Barteli, peppery shortstop of , . _ \ " ' "' . \o ' Igglxi-“Rgtg “(Innis back to illcINllt- Ric‘; koarlihfilalllltt: lllgstmzgll -~~--~-— - t: _v en ilei. SCOFllZZ u . ' , , iioiv .\'.\.\Il£ isowuxta ersllll) allfl iollplril sivi~eiii~\?s;.1,,_',.‘,'_ cleuc wrlfu" wit-ii t-bc_ llrcdictiml “m. of Ne“, York Amorjcahs but,“ hi; team would repeat» for the COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 1 into second plufly Nut-tonal League Pennant this year. Last nicllt was the opening of the ' Auriga; “n”, m,“ “.4 I . "we'll have the 591119 c1111) and reorganized Commercial League’ ' ~ ‘ ‘ ' ‘M’ M‘ the pitching should be e, lot better." . _ sist" Jacked 1'." ' ; , which ha.» ilccn divided into two 3" bile up on1gcl1lfi1ll11l"'s1 212111191111) , _ ii l: i. n > ‘ “l - 1 i 1 ‘h’ groups ilamclv v ‘A and _B in l. and 12 assists m’ ‘Influx B‘ 1 which the Maritime Electric won l 01d Johnnv éqwnnn‘ o} Gmpédnll- their first. game over the Prince ‘ _ ~ Pr» 1' 1"" state 0f mind affected his it, h- Grmoly JlA-s" M,“ a WW close and l Canadicils trailed Sweeney with 12 ‘ p c _ I, _ A inc. The difficulty has been iron i exciting game, Rennie Larter mk- 11011-5 311d 9181115 fl-“filfiid. tough , H in‘; the high three honors 662, while Gllqnoli yielded his goal-yzcttliltz, "L! Cgbfleman and gchmnauhe, Tommy McAdam rolled high single " pitch the kind of ball "peyTe (gati- 233- able bi Hlld if Carl Hubbell comes said. “Hal Sclnunachel" 110W- Cnstleinaafs ? Z c. Q i '5 n. E I? 5 n. a r.) o >- ' ie. who has now foillid the net. l3 Ibiloivinu are the scores: “Ailiitlicilvsrorliiioelinattut llvlarty illgyawllffl! near approaching his ‘ ~ 1 7 SP0 n 215-,» 3 record. the Giants should be A Ward “1“'“'"",I§'4'°"'§’TB 155 , fill?“ ‘Z1111: I foclgiimiaii. who l the toughest, club m the league." R" Lam” 202 229 23 1 111g Amer-ks? ‘front; rlinZ-E 1 ' _— . ., _ . .. . Ziggct/ltnam 198‘ helped out on l3 gn;|1_<_ l‘ E , F" c,“ 155 m, 2O, | nbzlllltvrshisri tfltlle] shadow of doubt l tt0f€ MRS Tmm_26g6_ ' 0s le eacilclc biicl mall. Scrappy Allan Shields bi thc"k b ' ' prime Gflm-ry Jr; Dllflvllilig" Amcrks has warmed Declslon c. hllcllilcl 15o iiz 100 Wflflltv ‘mica for 0s miiiiltcs ull’ av ll, m, 124 told, his tot l i rntul l." t - ' S.‘ lgrnvvlinncll lgZ‘ 233 202 penalty IH-“tIxVPIJPTLS lfjllll): H. .1. Pnlricl 231 206 l14l the Chicago Black I>Iaivks' trail; bicGtilrk 134 248 196 with a mere 36 minutes off the ‘T’ 'l‘ottll--2448. l I M L; ice. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 'l‘onillhi. nt- 7 n. m. SWO , M‘ _.______________ PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 4—-Al vs Prince (ii-cccrv. - - Ettore, chunky Philadelphian, lump.»- ni l p. m. W1111P1P5 vs 3111111110’ Greetings climbed back mm the front mix Vlialiirolidfl- of heavyweight contenders tonight (By The Canadian Press) T0 Tcd Reeve. Toronto sports‘ oolunuiist and coach with a Ill-round decision over John Henry Lewis. of Phoenix, Aria, l ‘ _ o.’ Qileeirsl light heavyweight champion. ,Univer.~;ity' football iczim. who will Ettore weighed 191 1-2, Lewis ‘be 34 years old tomorrow". "The 183. Mangrum Wins , Moaner." as his friends know him, . I Ml a n1 l 0 p e n I 111111 a fiTeat, football and lacrosse, The following Canadiens are ask- ‘ record of his own, and led Queen's‘ (‘ii to be at the Forum tonight at C o l f To a rn e y i to Intercollegiate titles in. i934 and‘ 0.45: 1935 Recently he pnlgrpd ll“. A Cnrifwcll. Steele, Bell, Roach, ailfhor class with the pilhljgqtjon o; Blanchard, Dingwell, Manuel, Rich- a vohune nr m5 gq1llmns_ ard, McIntyre, Strain, Gauthier. (A, P. by Guardian's Special Wire) < MIAMI, I-‘hr. JlJii. 4--Til.ll Ray Mallgruln 0f Dliywil, Ohio. over- came a foilr-hole deficit: to defeat jlTo popularize 0m‘ OUR WAY Mangrunl ezimc hack to fire a piir ; 70 at: the duppci Coral GBUlCQL, ——-—~— NEW YORK. Fla" professional, who ended up‘ Jan. -i—-(AP)--l wm, a 73_ ‘Filmy-six hrlrilcs iil'l‘lVt‘tl irelu Enq- Manero collected recoild prize ‘ 111ml on the sicnnbllih American of $400 in tho first tournament oi P41111191’ 1011113! 10 1101i) siinlulate the new year. 'I'lic_\' split today's 51(‘[‘{1i(‘(.'llflaf) racing in the United gallery ices. The two ticd at 2'17 lStatcs. l. for the regulation Til holes which, Tile horses. all provcn jumpers gndcd yesterday". l @1111 Yfllléillli; ill aut- irom four to six =2. V V ‘VV V ' " jyenrs, were pilrchilsctl for 36 iicrs_ -ons who silbscribed $2,500 each to a, fluid raised by the National Stet-p- ; lechase and Hunt Association . 1'I‘licir ownership will hr- detcrinlil-1 led by lot at Belmont, Park Sunday. I _. . I FORUM (Plililégllls-"S _ t'|i.V\Ri'rv ntniaiiioxs imciusi. 11118 Aflcrbw" ’ NEW YORK-Jfhc National Coin. 3'4 ‘ mitiee for Religion and Vvciriirn Recovery mports that, contributions ' to religious, educational and phil- anthropic causes have (tenured to FOR SALE l an avemtte of fl1)<\ill twn rents on evcry rlollni" oi the iuvtiolial lllflllllc Four year old Bay gelding out oi’ a Direct Ilnl dun and for 1936. by a good son of Guy Ax- Werlhy: a [and madc- one; sound and kind in every way; trained in 2.!!! but never raved: rligllill lo 2.30 clan: half-brother In Silver Evans. ‘L06 ll. M. T. ll. .\I. SWEITNPIY. Edda-water, N. S, Junior Abbies All members of the Junior Abe- l awe-ll, Hotltey team at" requested to: ,.be present for [Uillgilils gums at lthe Forum against. the Rollin. this ii: the opcillne of the lPflhlll“. l' the our“ '- desirous of a. complete N} \K'L‘tl1(‘ll‘(l by th .b. nc of t" . .,.,,_.l,. m ll” “nu-r other lhiwk in the leiwuc. Nuckcr t L o q w e can ‘e1 over Detroit's champion Red Wings . . Jet: 11c">'!—1'1£*38=' ti" In Getliffe (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 4—Wl111e Eddie Wiseman of New York Am- ericans was on the sidelines through lllnass last week flashy Bill Cowley of Boston Bruin: filed in two goals and assisted in 0n- other to move into first place am- ong former Maritime point scorers in the National Hockey League. one point, ahead of the Newcastle N. 8., boy. l The one-time Halifax Wolverine as l5 points, seven goals and eight, assists. while Wi eman l one assist less. Right behind i Ray Getliffe, Cowley's line-mate and former Saint John Beaver, with l3 points. Gordie Drillon, Toronto's young star recruited from Moncton Jun- iors, is next in linc with 11 points, followed by Joffre Deilets, an- other old Baint John Beaver, who ' has l0. l Investigates lllllfitllt‘ after a lli‘11\'_\’ check in lust ‘ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Jail. 4—‘I‘he Hiillfax Boxing Commission ran up against u blank wull tonight ill investi- gating a New Years Day fight, be- tween Werthei" Arcelli and ll boxer l who represented himself to be l Whitey Hurwitz. l Sidney Newinail, promoter for , the Ring Boxing Club here, refus- t ed to reveal the name of the men ,througli whom he negotiated the . fight between the two New Elig- llanders which was halted in the second round by Alderman James McDonald, chairman of the Box- ‘in: Comml-sion. “I'll take the rap," Newman said firmly and refused ally more in- formation. Members of the Boxing Commis- . sion said they were convinced the ' man who fought, Arcelli was not Whitey Hurwitz, although his name appeared on a contract to fight. but they were unable to find proof for their convictions. Chairman McDonald said he was 1 zcekixig information from immig- ration officials concerning Hur- witz and that he might ask New York and New England Boxing Commissions for help in a sorting the alleged misrepresciltaiioii. Y Until further proof was in their hands, the Commission could tnkc F tio further action, it was decided. , A decision to protect the public 1n future cards was also made and the action oi’ Chairman McDonald , in suspending the purse: Arcelli and Hurwitz was approved. Mickey Morris, one time Halifax lightweight, who refereed appeared as a witness, Ettinger another former was a. Judge. Both siiid they were convinced Hurwitz had appeared in the ring few times before ill his "I heard them talking to each other before I stepped the mess," Morris raid. one of them said was ‘dont hit me here.’ Another was ‘not yetfl" "Arcelli gave him his chm to hit. two or three tunes to make it look like a fight," Ettlnger said. "But, I am convinced that. in the four I times Hurwitz hit the canvas in " the second round: “The first time he was not hit. , "Tile second time he got: o ginn- eing blow in the face. "The third time lie was not hit. "The fourth time when the fight, was stopped, he was hit." -___-__-____ POISON 2A) DOGS PREDORIA, south Africa Twenty dogs were poisoned recent.- ly in a small area. of the city in weeks. Tilnii éli?"§l‘.‘i'...i.'§§.‘will i513??? 1 WHUT 7 .,°H'1 BEG’ WW5 5’ 0 i 1 - - 1 _ , a ste€ple°hase 1" Fwtéflb- ‘ifiiififiii?’ fliiiéfifii? dalyllbur down at the fifth hole 1 U" l State S SNOW", cAkg-r AN AKKJLEWOQM ‘I’ h THE PANCAKE ' t " vou SEE. HAD CIZAWLED f; "luizusiz some ALONG HERE. has 1 of both ‘ the fight, I as did A. . boxer who , "One of the things‘ fi/l '/ . rm: UHAKLIIITEIUWN UUAKUIAN . BOWLING a m 1 ‘ B0X1NG HQCKEY ' , I . BASKETBALL WRESTLING 1 "-‘“ QTBER SPORT‘ Bill Cowley ReplacesWiseman D 0 w n As Top Scoring MaritimeniAlleys With Third Place , Joe lamb. native of Sussex, N. ;B., scored his first goal o! the ,1 season last. Thursday, but it was not enough to prevent the fading ‘ Ameiks from going down to a 4-2 defeat before the fast-stepping . Detroit Red Wings. THE RECORDS Canadian Section G A P Eddie Wisemail, Amcrks 6 7 14 Gordon Drillon, Toronto 5 6 11 wloffre Dellets Cana 4 6 10, l Bill Miller Cana 3 0 lLloyd Jackson Amerks 1 l 2 i Joe Lamb, Amerks 1- 0 1 - , American Section Bill Cowley, Boston '1 8 15 Ray Getliffe, Boston 5 8 l3 Bill Holiett, Boston 2 2 it 2 0 i Pete Kelly, Detroit Fight Fiasco {vtidiget Leagut Reorga nized l At a meeting of the Midget Hockey league last evening Fire Chief Angus Mclftachem was re- elected Presldcnt and Louis Stew- art reelected Secretary- The executive includes LL-Col. I). A. ivfacKinnon, D.S.O., repre- senting Canadians. Mr. George Hooper. representing Beavers, Mr. Douglas MacLeod representing Red Wings and Messrs Arthur H6110’ and Chester A. Campbell. The League will 00.15..» of above uleniioned teams with the games being played previous to the junior encounters. Pat Power and Mel Diamond were appointed referees for the season. ’ All games are to consist of Emcee 15 minute periods commencing at 7:15.‘ Each club will consist of not more than 12 players. ' Conclics and managers ‘mains follow: of the (‘anadicns-J. Heron, J. Mc- Court. Beavcrs-Nictor Hudson, Bob Mcclintiek. 1m: “l'liigs—I.0uL3 Campbell. Art Ross Lauds 1V. H. L. Refs (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Jan. 4—Art', Ross, Bos- imi Bruins manager and referee- baiter extraordinary, tonight em- ulnbed themythical man who bit the do; by eulogizlng the National IIOCKEy League's current corps of . whistle-teeters. “The National Hockey League," he declared, "has been getting, Judging from the games I have seen, the best officiating in its , history thi; season.“ i l Ross, who has never before been , caught littering a good word about l a referee since he was one, him- ‘ self about: 25 years ago, was asked to explair. his change of heart. “It's the new blood President Calder and refeice-in-chief Bill Stewart have transfused into their list. of oificiall this season," he re- plied. “I have been greatly im- pressed by the work of such new referees as Clarence Campbell, Johnny Mitchell and Mickey Ion." l ; Um ltliiinrfg (or Iiitcn. 1- By WILLIAMS DAV, SHOVELIN’ 5NOW WITH IT! ' l‘ 000 pounds. {Halifax Boxing Commission The‘ SPUDS . . . allu- n hard night iMickelson (By Paul Michelson Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Down thc sports trail and along the bowlln ‘£11.63’: to meet Mort Lindsey, a truly remarkable "iron man" who ha‘ 119611 5D1111113 the maples heltcr skelter for 33 years: When an overgrown 12-year. old kid in knee pants. Joel Mort- . imer Lindsey shaved ills name to 1 "MON" balked his ilareilts into] buying him a pair of long trousers ' Bet in with older fel- '1 l so he could ‘ lows. and started knocking over pins Over his 33 l all cord!’ winning years of setting ie- . I I l matches and mak- ‘ 1118 a good living on the pine nl- i ys, it is estimated he has done 111°“ actual "weight lifting" I . . 001R TIP or PLAIN. Aha, Spud Fina-cu! chem or rolling your own, I0: Ilia poeliuQ nocx cmr roncco COMPANY, LIMITED, ouearc o Canadian and ir-Jcn-ndc-l . around 3.000.000 bolt-p.‘ V . .- . - --.-~-- ------ -- VV -V.;_....§ Ice Carnival Promises To Be Huge Success l That's a The total w i ~ - l ably exceeds even that: fligigltepésikl- .mate is based almost entirely on ~ ‘11'11“°5- "Cb Spares Mort has bow- 1 led more than 25,000 gulm-g, f 1 Lindsey. Jinxed like most of the . lasting bowling stars, never hm; been able to win the American King Whiter is holding court: at l nlnher-ilp for the Nova Scott; l bowling congress singles crownbug the Forum Wednesday night. when l title. l. his record is heavy with bl-llllanl tor the first time in many years al‘ 8o there you are. Everythin t as advertised and then some: i bands. l4 waltrs, 14 dozen laughs. monster masquerade carnival is to. be staged with spooks. clowns, nig- gers, cowboys". knights of old, mid ——~~--— what have you. all parading their siuf. o_ii the ice. Colorful it will ‘ be as i-lie real old fashioned cos- A d fly S8 8 k 8 tiime carnival is rev ved. Many ‘ ' I Franchise Of l Leqf Ball Club’ performances. He ha: bowled u; 1 Perfect games six times he miss- ; W1 1119 lX-‘rfect 300 by one phi. Hp . greatest strlnk ivas 22 successive i strikes. eagerly looked forward to and al- though many months have elapsed , since the staging oi’ one. great: in- wrest is being evidenced in Wed- ; nesday night's show; costumes of ‘every description will be on view i e esim of a real . fillllglttololliozrestfito-gogidnou merri-; TQRDNTO- ‘11111- 4'—(cp)_c1vk I inent Just, make it a point to b: i 01111511118 m°V°d will! l0 keep Tor- at the mrum Wednesday night, 1 onto in the Intemutlonal Baseball you Wm never my“ i; League. The ‘ ‘Poronto Base-bah Those in costume Wednesday ev- 91115- n55" b!’ 1111mm“ 11111191111“ ening will be in line for um valu- 111w been 1n the process c1’ rccrswr- able prizes that are m be awarded] iutibn practically since the clcal by Manager C. F. Archer. who will 1 01 L119 1936 Wawn» but 5° f“ 11°13‘! have competent judges on hand m m: 11cc been accomplished tcllwf determine the best ladies‘ costume. 1156171118 11119114111119 Leafs 1“ m‘ Would Lirnit Go lfe rs To Ten Clubs CHICAGO. Jan. 4—(AP)-—-Chlck Evans who has been roaming the fairways for 25 years, thinks 10 clubs are enough for any golfer iii any kind of competition. The action of the United Stat-cs Golf Association in restricting bag» to 14 weapons in all conlpctizioli b t ems- co wme mo“ oflglnal league, “11” 1”"- 1’ 1935' 1‘ “n” imsimil“ iaeclqiesgmtxst 0flsBlI1Bl.g€fll8,bh8 mn-= Albany. N- Y-- officials ‘new Eva” “med Wm’- Bl" 1" “WY "l liiCSlZ ladies the funniest gents, best bccn neizcthtlrw mtclv “1111 Fresh step in the right direction. - dent Clifiord Oakley of the Tororr "The move is a fine one in every girls costume, best boy's costume: w club for me purchase of m‘ , . ii f l t, tl ' d 1 t ' ut way,’ he said, "but if they really “a? llclgciheoriliicelstlcofvilibrle. B50021‘- | franchise and have been promised Want 11° 1118-39 K011 1111B lame of in- first consideration if the club fixi- dlvidual slklll it ilsed to be, let ilicm 9mm“ 1°‘ “"12” pmms“ 1° b” keen. restrict the armament, to 10 clubs. ‘cry » h - 1 -._ "Instead of using. the same swing dvepm-ung from t o 68mm‘ m“ i, f si t 'hll Ma —a full cut-for every shot." he‘ or ‘or V‘ a 33531411 mggflng gave notice of mobid‘ , A ch '_ t. in clal “m” w" '1’1“Y°" “'°“1‘1 1"’ 1°": nlrlrftglflgfsi Stiff. galznipesliould be calling on the Board c! HM oed to learn the finer technique oi, worm the price of admlsslox, l commissioner-s m its own inter parbsuength 511111133" Durlrlg int/enniscion three of t-he to seek financial 1199011 1°’ "I _--v—~—-~--_ _- fastq-g-‘qt, gpgcd skaters Q11 the Island 011111 M34319 11931 Stadium W119‘ will skate a, one mile race. They the Toronto club play 11S l are, alld there is classlin each one 8811105 15 0W11l‘d by 1119 Bmlrd I , of them; prgnfl; Andrews, pfggent, Meanwhile it was leamcr tha. l Island champion; Richard Latvlor. b11113’ 0111011118 W919 11119 1° “"1 "1035 Island tiilelioldcr; and Mll- here tonight m discus-B D0551 , burn from Montague. a sn-iooth. transfer 0i’ the fmnflflcc W j effortless skater who last year wasvNew York State capital. fl h‘ l“ 1 Ctfiitl-GQWQQ, ldfiltflitlltl-W THEY’RE AWAY HOCKEY TONKiHT DOUBLE-HEADER Two League Openers MIDGET CANADIENS vs. MIDGET REDWINGS 8.30 JUNIOR ABBIES 1 vs. ' JUNIOR ROYALS 1 hour's skate after games BOTH GAMESAND SKATE - 27c l‘ ally is put up for sale. Today Comptroller Freddie Ha a I iiwn at the City ‘Council's inaug Pete Lepine In Hospital With L e g 1 n j u r y MONTREAL, Jan. b-(GEU-Petel Iiepine, spark plug of Cfin8.dl0ll§'a£- , tack in the National Hockey Len-i gue this year. was taken to hospi- . tal this afternoon. Liepine suffci- 1 ed s. leg injury in fl. game in Ne": 1 York last night against Amcriuiils. 1 An operation may be necessary I to drain coagulated blood from a l - emailed leg muscle. said Mnlmgci" ‘ 7-13 Cecil Hart, in which case Impine v will be out of the garlic for at least two weeks. Ilepinc suffered his injury when checked by Teddy Grnhilin, - who i was given a two-minute llflllflli . George Brown, who liiade his pio- fessimal debut with Caniidicns laat night, will be used as centre a- gainst Maroons tomorrow night, said Hart. ECHO WE HEARD ABOUT YOUR BROTHER JAME éOMMiTTEE, ‘THE ONLY DETAILED TD SEE MONEY IF WE CAN ‘THAT HA5 PICK up AFEW CHANGED seeps AFTER 14 HANDS YOU TWO auzzualze putt. YOUR EARG up v- OUT OF ‘TH’ 12mm- so I ~ I'LL vur w’ RIMD, AFTER THE‘ Hm new) EATEN m’ HEART our 0F TH’ owls,’ cm-zieTM/xs POOL MELON _! ‘THI5 ‘ BAILIWICH HA6 ‘BEEN ‘ROUTINE PAYMENT or= BOARD- AND bananas! I .\.\ . .~r§§1_x\\wn:.\\\v' lion! 1