n‘ A Rangers Continue I.» V Wmnmg Streak‘ By ' Defeating Amerks 6-2 NEW YORK. Jan. 4—iCP)—New T-‘h-e victory. coupled with a de. gal: Ragga-s, who secmrto impicve feat by 'I'oroi:_w. gave the Ringers straiBht w-’.i..‘l.“.m°'.‘“f‘~‘r‘ f‘ l“ “ndLpumd m“ 91am T°'°11l=- they delea-ted m a cs._t.n.‘ght as. Boston (idle) and the Rangers were e Americans, we: all tied belore tonight’; gamgg intro-city rivals in the Natxnal summmgy HWKEY League, 6-2. A crowd of 13,700 watched Frank First Period Bullihcfs stream-l neis roll up a 4-0 lfad 1n two periods befcre re ax- ing. Then w.th the r s l: beyond Heller) 2:1’! doubt, the ‘American: pottsd al Z-Rangers, I... Patrick (C_ Smith, couple of third-period goals lPlkel 17m ‘l!!! Rangers outsped, outpassed Penalty-Killer. and did everything a little better than the Americans, who sipped tack into a ie fcr la=t pizci gs [MYTH R61 W ms deflated Moxi- Il-REUIQEFS, N. COlvllle (shlblckv real Canadirns 3-2. Le s than three Coulter) 13:30 n ‘minutes ha’! been payed beffrel Alex Shibirky" fired the llrFl. goal 16:43 and the Rangers always w rc lll| Finally-Field. command after that. l-Rflnsers. snmicky (N. Colvllle, Second Period Shlbcky get anIIiiEr uni alol Th5“; period drew an assst to lead the Rxngei- Ehflfllihcoters. The rther Rang r; fi-Amerks, Stewart (Anderson marvzksmcn were Nol Colvzle, Lynn \Vj5?l]lan) 04g Pflll-fili. Dutch Hller and Al.‘ Pikni‘ G-Rangcrs, Slitbicky 1;54 Old olels Stewart fred the frstl 7-Rangers, Pike (C. smith, Conn- ffncan yczis l2 seconds alter cri 7:0_ B-Amerxs. M. Wlseman (Conacher, Anclerscn) 11:12 Penalties-M. Patrick, Field, the third prr cd opened and Bide.’ Wlssman got the seccnd 11 m nutes‘ later. floyals Get Chance To T; t-Rangers, Hiller (Wcitszn, prank I l l i l Navy F o r League Lead In Tonighfs Hockey Came gue to date-and the games so far have baen plenty fast and plenty rugged. The players of al teams i Junior Royals get a chalice to- night to break a tlircenvay deod- lock for second place and at the are certain! "throiving it on" and V . same time czirn a tic for top spot as a result fans haven't yawiicd i in the Commercial-Service Hockey for any lack of action. . Lcague when they take on the pre- Navy. right at the top of their sent lcadcrs the rlrznw in tonight's game can be depended upon to encounter at the Forum. throw their strongest lir;up at the j The came is a natural in what- team that is threntenlnz their lead ' ever liuht one looks at it. Thrown and will he out to win by as many back on their licc-ls in their last goals as possible. On the other two starts after (lefeating the hand Royals have definlteiy been “tars" the ciily time the squads in a slump the past two games tangled t‘rl. szason. the Juniors can Their plays are going astray in get ample revenge for the two set- scoring position cW-i they have backs ic-‘iight providing thcv can been weak defensivclv seems to be egzfin ink: the Navy team into their big laull, ‘oi-l lonlght. 1:7; camp. Royals VlClCfy over them ls promise things will be different. the only spot on Navys record ytsierday ihev held '- stlff practice this season so far so the Navy ssssion and the team appeared as themselves wil‘. be looking for re- if thev h~'i vgained all their old vznge themselves. Just who will zip after i‘.ie two disastrous games gain it remains to be seen. so Navv can fuTly expect to be‘ Taking these things into con- faced by a pack of goal-hungry sklcration tonight's encounter \"lllll"§'.El‘% tonight once referee should be one of the fastest and Rcv Prowse sends the teams into most r sged struggles of the Iea- action at 8 o‘clcok sharp. Curling Club Active, Prepare For Bonspiel Much evidence of activity ls be- lnz seen at the Curling Club these davs. The ice is in perfect con- ditioii and the rink is filled every cvcnin! Arrangements are belilil completed for the annual Macdon- Close Matches In Tip Top Competition Competition for the Tip Top Curling trophy got underway at the Montague Curling Rink Mon- day; evening with L. l-l Pooles _‘_ i.".ik scoring a close 9-7 victory ald Brlar COmIW-llllun- All 7'95"“ oscr the rink skipped by Dr. P. must be entered on or bcgoilt’ itvie and ilie Dr. L A. Tucsduv at 8 p tgullllljflelévr the ne rink bciniz returned the llgltlilpefatige] engll; eclsumfiav the v s over the George McIntyre %vrmn cub competmon "Wm be skipped rink 8-5. As the scores would indicate the some my two matches were closely fought throughout and the rcsuk was practically in doubt until the last stone had bezn sent whirling down an exceptionally fast ice surface. Following are the scores: not underway with reams taking part Armstrong Defends Titlé; A Fraser A. Currie K. Clark E. McKirinon A. G. Parks D A. Cwllwacliay , , t L. H Pooc r. P. cnyre W I F f h —-Sklp o —Sklp 1 IIIS l1 | L Nofinn A. Nicholson g WwWQttEYXQ§§QQ| ST. DOUIS, Jan. 44a?) - Dr. I...A. Johnston George McIntyre Dynamite Henry Armsfirong _skl _skl 5 cessfully defended his Woi p 8 1;“ Welterweight Championship by knocking out Joe Ghnouly of St. Louis in l3 seconds of the fifth ruiri-rl of their scheduled l5-round bout here tonight. Armstrong came rushing out at the start o! the fifth and final round and with only 34 seconds elapsed sent Ghnouly spinning with a hard left. As the chalenger fell forward Armslrov" siepned aside and shot another hard left to Ghnoulys jaw. - A tough. game fighter who has knocked about for l0 years hunt- ing a t'tle chance. Ghnouly nut up a crowd-rousing exhibition but he had no offensive blows to match the nsrpelual motion artillery of Wolves Score lO-4 Victory Uver Beavers HALIFAX, Jan. 4—fCP)—Oul- classrd and outskatzd, Saint John Beavers xvrnl. down to a 10-4 def"!!! tonight bclore the powerful Halifax me Nggfly H9 got several clear wolvcs in mi exhbiiion hockey mm shots at the champions jaw. game. but his looping uppcrciits were in- With combination plays clicking CTYQCUVB- perfectly, Wolves scored four goals in each of the last two peuocs af- ter opening with two in the first. Beavers hrd the r best s'ss‘0n in the last with two grali, after tally- ing once in each of the preceding sessions. The l-iallgonians pressed from the opening wh‘stle. dmorgnnlzing Bea- Ice Racing with the advent of cold weath- er the enthusiasts 0f‘ harness raclnB on the ice begin to iook forward t0 the opening of the season. Weather conditions, especially the type of ice vars with power attacks to take a and tlhao qucnutrlty rout‘ stngzréar; at: _ l! ‘ ._ c. an p0 n n 21 lead at th. end of the frst temlfnlgg me Emu‘ or ‘Bum. o! Geary opensd the second with I Saint John coal that drifted thrtugh l maze of Halifax payers, but from then on the ‘prriod belonged to the nomesters. They scored three quick goals “1 gang plays, and topped lt off -"" another near the end. Elfirls cf the ycungrr Beavers to the season. Ice has not made in sufficient thickness in mimy rivers of the pro- vince yet this sea-son to permit the riing race to be held. On other r vers recent snow fall has plied such quantities of snow on the lee that rues are out of the question. Centres where ice racing prospects include. Murray Riv- oven thlr/gs in the last period left are discussed them own l0 brwkawixvs. 9T. NW 31358077. Charlottetown. Summerside and Aiberton and Ptflmiln l-\l‘|'tl two of t‘! Sulnl J ‘ll innl“. aiiJ Stanlrpe got four for f-lnlifali. Montaape. First races are expected after e JJanuary thaw clear the river no a ll mun no! nib. uoorsv -F-O ROYALS vs. The Battle For League Supremacy —FIREWORKS TONIGHT-. . . CHILDREN'S SKATE THIS AFTERNOON ruuianr -R-U-M- NAVY 1 HAVE ‘THEIR. LETTER HERE , l spars/ms n" Aizousio TH’ AT TH’ Fiszsr BRING UFFATHER BY GOLLY- THE CITY OF PHlLADELPl-‘l A l5 SLJIZE A fifiEiiT A sAw INDEPENDENCE mam.- -_'. l’! u: ‘l 1.5‘ A‘ ca... m9, x...‘ mi...» Synditlll. 1.... World nghn .....\.a»~\\‘.\‘.i . , .. . LOOK- iswr THAT kid-l LIVE no STRANGE TO -_ A SAILOR HEQSEEIEI i? NO WONDEQ pglg-égEal-gvlA ?. ST LOLIIS T YOU UVE +45 i LOOKS SO VEFZV QHDFEJSLgETE BAQQE-LEQH p LONESOME -i'i.i_ wow-u TO MY Now- ' TALK TO HIM- ‘ ‘.5: TH’ CANDY? TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS _ P0P, AREN'T YOU GONNA FINISH MAKIN’ NO! vou ousi-ir -ro taarm A trrrt: mnmca! ‘SECOND - AND INSTALL. ME NTS ON AN ICE-BOX IN MEMPHIS" oowr sec WHY I avail spawn-Lo 1TH’ STUFF, ANYWAY - - MIGHT KNOW lT’D 53o "r0 SUGAR! —- lS THAT ow BORE. COMING OVER AGAIN TONIGHTT? NO! MR BUDGE. ISN'T -'- QUOTATlON FROM QHAKESPEARE WITH TUE BEGT OF ‘EM! WERE IN THE NEXT ROOM, AND / UEQRD GLADSTONE TALKiNG, , YOUD SWEAR iT WAG ‘Rlfil-XARD é MANSFIELD HIMQELF/ - H RELATIVES FOE THREE YEAQS- S l KNEW YQJD ‘BE CROSSJAILT $TUBDS-- DON'T SAY ANYTHING MORETO YQUR FAThEl-Ii TONIGHT ABOJT TH'CANDY~~HE'LL FEEL STAYING LIP $0 LATE AGAIN NIGHT! V/HY DIDN'T YOU COME HOML EARLY ? l L-325 lack Hawks Down Final P ' d G I Maple Leafs 2 I S d (j ' T s I ' en 3 and IGHS O . WLINC ll . Before Huge C’ ' \ 70w 3 2 e eat B W * - y z-ngs - CHICAGO, Jar-L 4__(cp) _Ch]_ C“? v-ii ii I _ ' logo's Black Hawks d Paul M 6 FDRUM, MONTREAL Jill. (—— P 11 _N Goodman. their recenllyanacqulrecl C Orrnac lcPl-Ilelrult Red Wines. scorlna wit“ om - l lgoczllze, gjlléISLOO? Toronto's re- two goals in the final period. sent 5M0“ pgflqfl s. en ess t r perod rush t t & b C d1 d to lr f to Xglofleat the Maple Lea: Zqllfniln l" stiglightenlsiwss offtvlrililght gelleatlziegsktiht: 3 petrol; 5111mm“ (Glesa HOLY NAM‘ BOWLING Pflnoh a “mug! HmkeY 59531" "WW1 Montreal National l-Iock h ' ' ‘ - ____ before a crowd M 10,128 persons‘ club 3 2 bei u] 6y lfilflllo brecht) 14:15 1'. Gaudet 177 187 27G The Toronto defeat led lth 0 H _ ore - ‘ o0 fans‘ ‘ P°“MtY-GT°55°- 1) cl; G. Glllls 223 213 206 Boston's lateness entalntlgd vlllew Threatened Wm‘ a shake“ be‘ r, m". J- P°W°T 277 259 174 York's Rangers to break la UIIQQ- . cause o! their recent poor play, that 1mm Period r: McGee 131 211 192 4- Dim" 212 135 M? way “e and take over undisputed Dunne Mccommc 1.83am“, has seen them lose 10 of their last J; Rush 153 l“ m; B. Conrad 187 346 24'! first place in the league when crmvned M1¢l<119W6l811lchainp.oii c1 l1 starts, the Canadians took the 3-Detrolt Brown (Orlando Mc- J- Clld-YHON 154 197 131 T°ta1"336a' they trounced the New York Am- “m” E°“'*?"“ “mml- “'1” m“ Md in first werlud on a soul by ‘0nald) 1.1.... ' n. Lam-home 22o 20a 10a H18“ Blnfile- B- Cwrfld 94¢- edcam_ _ launches with the_ Llglllwggfll waiter Buswell, bu; saw this m"- 4_Demm'K Kn wgso w_ Cudmore 1m l.” a" High Three B. Conrad 7B0. After Georgie Allen, assisted by ‘cfmlflfil’; of; we lpwvlnw mm k-n disappear a-s the Wings ran up 5 c n d1; ' Tea ' Total—2584 gill Crier-sf‘. and Phyill I-iergesheimer. flgyspordfib ‘Climb ogl-rleatgrgéagogtlngt a 3.1 edge on a Second period “my mgdsa) $9.5?’ Blake ‘gawk’ Mixed Leone eat ur Brocla ildw i th ~ . ° . - ' . second period and Joe égopgr m‘? illaggltgcfiéélé; “J33; anDr/ilrgiéfi-léialblli figtlvluélhguigeteau and scores in the ‘Penalties-Alone. Barbers. cm": lowed with another Hawk goal un- .ast night. ' '3 ‘ n.1,‘, y Conny Brown and R. McDougt-ill 152 141 15'! N J‘ 610w a a“ 7n assisted. goalie Goodman appeared It is not known at present lfms‘ Kenn) Kin-ea‘ B‘ Vanlderstlne 107 115 176 A Campbell 132 97 144 0n the way to his second straight will be a champ 01151111) light bu. A5 it turned m“ the Wm“ med‘ ' F d M ' If Haws,“ 13g 19g mg 0- w~ Plmflwn 145 130 158 shutout. However, Toronto came 0H9 thmg 15 "fill-ll. ~lt \'.lll be a c‘! mi‘ 590W by Kilrea, which came 7'6 OYYIS 3' McKh-mon 1m 337 198 A. K8119 215 179 190 back m the [ml-d period with one light worthy or champions, Bu.“ on a breakaway as the Habltants E" Cudmore 145 200 m.’ G. Gillls ill) 157 140 goal and was knocking at the "W's a"? We" KIIOVYH ‘ll 1181mm fllbemllled to even things after T°~fl_2550 H- Prflllflhl 3H 228 164 door several times with the tying “r6185 M“! have bu“ “P B" envl" BYWVIYS sfiflre. to wln the game For HOH- COmmOd0re u ' T°m'-33°4- marker before the siren put an gglehfggufsutfll‘; lgikllllemselllxes- ln the last second or play Hector High Blnglg 0 Maximum 51 end to the wild rushes. " =1 g“ 9- , _ ' P ' ' Boyllll Billy Taylor counted the lone $133]kafifiugoz°l‘dutég.tlle<rlfluf-i ikgottlie gzlalg’ Iliad“? mmhmaker Yacht Assn mgh mree’ H‘ upmom‘ m’ A. MCFflfl-Elle M1 166 31 Leaf goal on a rebound shot that on L30 lormer" "I01 _ ‘fmms- ‘l . ' 1' ' as 565mm‘ pushed . Tonight's Mixed Len e Schedule M‘ “fleck 197 1B4 1B2 just did trick-e through Goodman?‘ ' _ __ ocsisicii.’ _ll‘lCS8| iome his 1 th goal of this season on ~ . ‘u Dow Boom 110 157 14o rmlwgs Red Homer am Bob m“ cleyaeir dowels mixed it up in tneg an attazk which brought assists to _.__ at 7 oclock. M oatway m9 176 243 mg“ are“. Msmr 23f n; lziléqlsllglgafhgiuylwglzi Ray Getliffe and Charlie Sands. MONCTON, u. 1a.. Jan. a _<cP>l Topmm vs Dodge" I.‘ Harper 104 227 11s . SUMMARY bcurne emerged the victor lll eagl. _'17le ltss undoubtedly meant that TM a mwms he"! 0f the yacht R0 a“ vs é ' P. McKlnnon 162 160 165 o: we B rolmd tussles M“: r k cnanges ‘mum be made almost m iaclng associat..on of Noithumber- Y . fonts. Tom_3355 ‘ . o mac , _ - i - ping period in the best condition or his career, "Yfdlilbflly in the (Eanadisns llne- fiédafisfflfiffiufinlvfi dfigflded tmgw“: M 9 arch,“ 1811198 Hl8h 5111810. Milo Hllidt {will be scckuig revenge for [h6g9] up. for the club hnd been threaten- lhedlao Bay Ausg znarii 3 reg“ a ~ naught 314' Scoriiig—Noiie_ gixiglétgerhwt‘ filming‘ llfllilis of the 1rd wzih ri slmkeup alter dropp-ng Alderman F. W. Storey, Muncton, Pals vs. Early Birds. mm” High “Y” and! Pmuiht Penaltes-Drillrn 2, Carse. boy ls notednlvrbl leyd Fm Scum HS Sewnlh filrnlglit ganm It was! was re-eleccd prEEldPllt. other oi- 706 , ._“‘~> lmlnlllll 191K. d“.- , , . . lters are honorar commodore Fred Bl Four Le Gents H1841 3111219. N. J. Glow fnafmc-flybourne l: a sfluthpaw- he, f ced’ .h‘“ev°" m “Md ‘m "m" vforrls Charlotte wn- vce-presi- g n“ . amass 3.5:; 221st: 1r:.ri::.:':?..t“.r“: l“‘“°:...§€“‘““{ ‘Sworn? om v» w» $°“" ‘W "~ J~ ‘ ‘ ' - ‘ “ 3 - - -; s ar - s l‘. . . ' ' . 1.¢h1ca;O_ Arlen (Curse, Hm, wgljgmume-ln ffullsllhg for the renovation was thcsale of tnevevran Irwin, Cha-rlottetgwn aliduerccorder c“? Tonight at 7.00 Five Aces vs. g-cshcfmer) 1319 can r§7é>§tl1l.hfii:f%.liii.i.viit tiai no Jghnny Gagmm m New yo“ Am_ AVl-lfd white, Sliedlac. N. B. “no “TOWN “Lug Prince Grocery. Z-Clfcnan, 000133-1711 ne Ne. ., a 3”“ “'“>‘:_ "l" crlcuhs. . MPYHWFS 0g 1.119 executive are _ __-i___ star. last. snag. SUMMARY all?" stir:- as" or“ m“ W" wum- m- = W» ~11.» Third Period for the middleweight iitlc a short ' ~ ' ~' " ls er’ A Brmsh government m5 °flered w , _ Amherst, Gcoige Cunnlnghgm . Burke 270 201 211 3-Toront". Taylor (Horn-er Dav- “me ag°- Nlcl-Ofma-c is a member oi First Period Monctorr Crptain George Mel J. D Webster 208 197 204 ‘and a’ hospital ship m Turkey dur‘ ids“, 9.4] ' m? fioyal Caiiad an Art ilvri" sta- Guire. Borden, P. E. 1.; L. H. Cof- T. McKearney 208 200 1B5 {fig §§§e1m°s§§§c§“at§°‘f,“k° dust}: PcnaltiesvNone. P051312fldgflppe‘lslkcflgfisg- l-Cnnadlcn‘, Buswel, (nob-Mon, i111 Montague. P. E. 1.; m.‘ Tim- N. .1. Clow 191 25a 265 night. 111g? Turkish glglvewgwt re- . ._;_>_ _ V _ ______,_ W ' ‘ ‘° :41 ‘fif-Cigllllclfgféiéilvaflnd K- M- Mar- C- E. Prauqht 146 21o 202 plied that it will accept the offerli 0U“ OUR WAY ' ' " ~—- ‘ . _-.~_ i,’ — ' ;_;I_'Ql}l—32_1_1. the ship should be needed. -"- — By J. R. Williams * ~ . ’ OUR BOARDINo HOUsE - _ wm. ._ _ 31330. goon“, IF WE GET THAT THAT ' Biizo IS MO “ géfiéfliiALl/RN CRANE "nzvikifl-ro TAKE HASQTGQQZ?’ YES 61R, MAJOR, THIS is PUT mEREO ANL-EifiTEEON-‘g AND THRU A LOT gaégfisfiNE, Q GENUllNE MYNAH A TH’ O ' l DA SHF-rn" H“. 2 OH’ SAME TManrD i= "recurs "to l , AND HELL. OUTTALK WHy’ W¢LFGANG, THE vest-aye”. BE A MESS, ANV PAQQoT IN THE WOQLD/ WHAT? NO" Bu“ U“? To HEAR IT BUT THIS WILL. 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