BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT BOXING Red Wings Sink Canucks Deeper In Cellar With 3-0 . Victory In Rough Game DILTRDIT, Jan. 10 —(C P)-_ Larry Auric, hockey‘s {mi hty atom" who announced his re ire- ment from the National Hockey League last spring after 11 seasons of play, returned to the wars io- night to help the Detroit Red wings score a 3-0 victory over lhe last place Montreal Canadiens, Aurie, now manager of the Pitts- burgh Hornets. Detroit's Inter- national-American League fan-n club, scored one goal in what he said would probably be his only major league appearance of the season. The victory enabled the sixth place Detroit team to take a four point lead over the hapless Can- adiens and further iimmed the l-labitants chances of gaining a. place in the Stanley Cup play- offs in Llfldh A crowd of 6.400 saw the teams stage a. battle in which fistsewung an several occasions. Immediately after the final guns Charlie Con- acher, Detroit veteran who served a misconduct penalty, came rn the ice and rzot in f1 brawl with “Babe" Siebert. Canadiem‘ de- fencsman. Ci-her players of the teams joined in and aweral min- utes elapsed before the officials were able to restore brder Both teams played greet dc- fensive hockey in the opening period which ended scoreless. De- troit took the lead late in the sec- ond period when Eddie Wares skated almost ‘he lervzth of .the rink before driving the puck past ' goalie Wilfred Gide. l-lnrbie Lewis and Carl Lisroinhe got assists- The Canadiens tried desperately to knot the score in the closing period and were caught twice writ-h defencemen down the ice. “Scotty' Dasketbdlld Schedule The schedule of-lralnes for the Holy Narne Club etb League zllllllOll opens this Saturday night o own: Bowmanscorod the second Detroit oal when he nlshcd in on the el less Cude after taking n dou le relay from Syd Howe and Ibbie Goodfellow. Aurie counted the final marker less than three minutes later when he snared the puck after a melee in front oi the net and drove the disc by Cude who had gone to the ice. l-lec Kilrea and Gus. Giesebrccht gut assists on the tally. Detroit-Goal, Thompson; de- fence,‘ Bowman, Goodiellow; for- wards, Giesebrecht, Lewis, Kill-ea. Subs-Young, Aurie, Barry, Howe, Lisoombe. Matter. wares, Tmttier, Stewart, Conacher. CIIlllllCIlD—G08l, Curie: de- fence, Siebert. Goupille; forwards, Haynes, Blake. Gagnon. Subs- Wentworiih, Themblay. Evans, Cain. Brown, Summerhill, Mon- dcu. Ward. - Referees: Norman Leinport and Charles McVeigh. SUMMARY First Period Scoring —None. Penalty —-Goupille, Second Period 1. Detroit. Wares (Lewis. Lis- combe) 14:50 Penalties —Conacher (miscon- duct). Barry. Gcunflle- Third Period 2. Detroit, Bowman (Howe, Qoodfellow) 9.37 Detroit. Aurie, (Kilrea, 3. Giesebrecht) 12:00 Penrlty -—Goupille. Jan, 14 Iikioons vs St. Dunstans. Rovers vs Toledos Jan. 98 Rovers vs Pblcons St. Dunstans vs Tloledos Feb 4 Rovers vs Toledos Falcons vs St Dunstans Iieb. 11 Rovers vs St. Dunstans Toledos Vs Falcons Feb, 18 Rovers vsralccns S Dunstans Vs Toledos t. _ -:9“P“’.°_€'F{‘—_“:"39 ._ AAAA4AA#AAA¢¢ as‘ v BOXING AT CIYTOWN SPORTING CLUB MONDAY JAN. l6 IN MAIN BOUT TWO TITLES AT STAKE —10 ROUNDS- Tom Claybourne Light Heavy-weight Champion P. E. I. Kid Nickerson Welter-weight Champ. y- “.1 DOLLAR‘ CAN SAFELY (ABE WAG ERED THAT OUR T0 BACCO IS ALWAYS raesu. OUR TOBACCO FRESH HICKEY’S f BLACK ....t VB. $200.00 Side Bet Winner Take Whole Purse ' SEMI FINAL —8 ROUNDS- vs. rrs sreanr saw T0 DEALERS svaarwneaa on P. s. ISLAND cuannnrass ’ru.vr You‘ ARE CONTINUALLY ABLE T0 anv- anli lililliiilltiill a 5i“). 0°». i315- Tiger l-Iennessey i Claimant Middleweight Champion P. E. I. J ohnnie Shaw . Kid McCallum > Kid Claybourne vs. b P E Kid McEachern vs. Baitlin! B01’!!! Morell ’ From U. S. A. Fredericton, N. B.. Ring side 75c; Rush 50c; Ladies 25c. FIRST BOUT 8:30 SHARP L52I-1-1I-3i. FROM THE FACTORY. nova 1.tm i OF Simmerings Around The Sport Front BY ALAN BANDAL Canauun rress Stat: Writer lusw xURuS. Jan. 10 —((;P)— Ole isentucky is considerably pep- ped up these days over the pos- snnllty of benefactor from Oun- nel E. R. Bradley's barn, winning tne "oubby" in May....the colt is the get oi Blue mrkspur... Mame Bradley stands alone as tne only Llldn L0 saddle four Kentucky Derby. championsmanottier blue- grass hopeful likely will be Temu- lac, a. colt Warren Wright added to his Calumet Farm string for $26,000.... ' Beabiscuit, champion of champ- ions, ls a 4 to 1 favorite to win the $100,000 Santa Anita handi- uap MHIGD 4 in betting com- missions Jack Kline's book.... Stagehand, which nosed out the Biscuit in the 100 grand last year, is 25 to 1.... . ' hockey still has its baseball oonu, even with the sac of lslll Stewart, National Baseball League umpire, as Chicago Black Hawks‘ manager. ; . .Jean Dubuc, general manager of Providence Reds in the Int-Am hockey loop, is a ball man from away back and is still an active scout for Detroit Tigers....he spent 11 years ll'l the majors after starting with Cin- e IN! cinnati in 1908.... before he turn- ed in hockey Jean played for -De- troit. Boston Red nox and John McGraws New York Giants... Manager Red Dutton of New York Americans, desperately in need of defence replacements. is ready to spend $1 000 for new taientmhe wants a body-check- er of the rock ‘em and sock ‘em school such as his injured Al Mur- ray...under Dutwnk defence system, one rearguard does the rocking and the other does what- ever scorlng chores Red de- mandsm. Meantime Dutton calls his crack winger, Tommy Anderson, the best player in the National Hoc- key League... Frornmy". says Dutton, "is a manager's player.... he's a playmaker even when he's defending—on the move all the time....and he moves.".....ttie little Scot from Edinburgh doesn't mind setting up glory goals for his mates....in spite of that he is currently third in the league scoring list honors with nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points... Max Baer arrived lil lawn to- day to negotiate for a bout with Lou Nova...the report reaones here that Max should be seen in the movies before long as a sing- ing cowboy...down High Point. N. 0., way the other day Fred Hallenbeck made a hole-in-one on a 186-yard hole...he merely -yawned....it was his rd in three years. Fighters Will Workout Tonight In preparation for their coming 10-round boxing bourt at the Sporting Club M-cnday next Tiger Henrlessev and Tom Clay- ng fans are in and watch the boys R0 through their ring activities. e bout between these two fighters ls creating a great deal in tlhat the pair fought to e draw in their previous en- counter. It shculd Rot boxing away t0 a imod sitar-t for 1939. The workout begins at 8:30. Drive Against g ‘Ringers ’Urged By Committee ~i__ OOIRAL GABLES, Fla... Jan. 10 —(A.P) —The procedure used in identifying race horses should be ti erred to eliminate "ringers" win J. Brown of Seat-tie, Wash. today told the 10th annual con- . .. of Bixlte Racing Commir sloners. Brown, President of the Nation- al Assimilation of Racing Com- missioners, said he had called at- tentigorl to this need last year at Sara ga. "The occurrences of the post your," he said, “have proved my nformation to be corroc ." I-le mid identification of homses should be through the New York Joc- made hey Club. recognized the - istration I800!!! 101‘ 11.18 010mg- "ai a corollary w u» drivin outofringer "hose-i WHIP!!! mppointec; to committee should be gtudy the methods in effec each states inmriddintgm the tun u all who would lhjilare ' ‘U19 ' Sloan of su estcd establish- f N l Identification 31%|: t: inxilugzuthe phctosrlvhfl and morkings__of lrggeg______ in of und and Dominion llay iT-V/‘IST - CHEWING 10¢ PER PG . - "anon soulus r0 TIGNISH” p uanurscruaan at lions: BABES will this year be hold at the McARTHUR RACE TRACK in KENSINGTON on SATURDAY. JULY 1st Classes in rim will later be announced film"!!! m y . ., a Rangers E d xf-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPOR rn Revenge Handing Junior Royals First Defeat JuniorRoyals dropped their first game of the season last nlsht- when bhe senior Rangers’ eked out s. 6-4 victory in an exhibition hockey match. McKinnon scored what tumed out to be the winning goal when he beat Davis in the third period unassisted. Odd angle of the game was the fact that Walter Lawlor, coach of the Royals, was in a Rangers uniform. He played centre on the seniors’ first firing line and was in factor in the iuniors’ Rangers started out strong and tallied twice by the time the four minute mark was reached. De- fencemau Woods opened the scor- ing, assisted y C ‘ ore and Lawlor, and Everett Jay posted the second marker on a assfrom Buffer Worth. - e Roya ‘ Vince "Pud" Roach- arky Whitlock- Bucko Trail-ior line swung into action and Whitlock shot the rub- ber home from close in end scoring for the session. In the second period Perry snatch- ed a loose puck at centre ice and broke through with no one but goalie “l-fad" McInnis to beat. He wheeled in close and rifled a shoulder-high shot, catching Mc- Innis off balance to score the only goal of the stanza. Rangers went on a scoring spree in the first five minutes of the third and within five minutes three markers were posted. Cud- more buried the rubber in the mesh on a double pass from Mc- Clintock and Lawlor, and ‘Mc- clintock and McKinnon each broke through to score unassisted. The Royals staged furious drives as they strove to come out from behind in the dying minutes of the game.- Jimmy Roach fooled McInnis on a pass from Steel. Of Season Perry, rangy right winger, scored the last goal o the game unas- sisted from the Ran ers blue line. Rangers turned to efenslve hoc- key and kc the fllnlora under control unti the final bell. LINIUPS Bongo Goal. McInnis; ! fence, P. MacDonald, Gillis, Woods, Darra ' forwards. Jay. Worth. zwhalen. Oudmore, Lawlor, Mc- C took, manna; , Blacquiere, McKinnon. Royals-Goal, Davis: defence, Jay, Corbett. Wilson; forwards, V. Roach, Whltlock, 'I‘rainor, J. Roach, McLeod. Perry, J. Darraeh, Steel. J. MacDona Referees: MacEac em and Wil- liams. SUMMARY First Period 1. Rangers, Woods, (Cudmore, Lawlor) 130 2. Rangers, Ev Jay (Worth) 4.- 10 3. Royals, Whitlock, (Trainer, V. Roach) 8.40 Penalties —None. Second Period 4. Royals. Perry 12.30 Penalties —None. Third Period 6. Rangers, Oudmore (Mc- Clintock, Lawlor) :48 0. Rangers, McClintock 1:10 Rangers, fifcKinnnn 5.10 Royals, J. Roach (Steel) l.- 9. Royals, Perry 13.05 Penalties-Mckinnon. ue~eo+o+o+ew w» ‘f- Strong Da vis Cup Contender BERLIN. JS-Xl. 10 —(CP Haves) -Gerunany, the strongest team in the European zone, will challenge for the Davis Cup again this year, it. was an- nounced today. Its team will be strengthened by Roderick Mendel. former Czecho- Slovak tennis player who sh his allegiance to _Ge'rm.any when it annex-ed the Sudeten-land last September. Henner l-leirlkel. German ‘s No. 1 star, is expected to div de the singles burden with Mendel. while Henkel and Gar:- Von Metaxn of fonmer Austria will likely team in the doubles. HORSE RACES Elsewhere in thlsissue u will see the announcement of me Do- minion Day Horse whmh this Year are to be held on the MnAlr-thur Race ‘rrack at Kensing- ton. This decision has been arriv- ed st in compliance with the re- quest of a large number of inter- estYed horislenlen.“ ou wl recs that the mllngg. ment staged a very siroeemml meat over- their track last and tihey plan to make this year's both bigger and better. ‘Ihey are building new stables the batter to lnmodet he aooo i, of horses exepected. and are also making improvements ‘in the track and . Wagh the announcements of their classes and purses which will ma!‘ in the public press in duo . I 1H "Win Pol-n Emma? fnov nowens. KING'S scour... _ wallow-vi? "qug ' - use cauuwr ccrwhwY-Efin”, my m: ‘t... o. n. Wright s. _ got underway yesterday .oon. Mir. 0. D. Wristht. donor of the cup. curled the first stone to start the series HI s’. ‘Snillett s: w. n. Adams s.‘ r. w. Tidmanstl. 8:13.15. Full 11. S a in t J o h n Curlers Plan Montreal Trip MCNTREAL, Jan. 1o - (OP)- Arrangenaents to have the Saint John Curling Club play a series of friendly matches in Montreal are underway, Willie Brown, sec- ro of the Granite Curling As- sooiaon announced today. Plans or the trip were discus- sed at a ppecial meeting of the Association last night and Bruce Stewar ed inter- Club. B l - lottod Granite play for the month arch. larger number of M RUNNING IIOORD J (GP), —De - use. “y leeward". it seconds for the 400 has? i? I .1 i‘ de- .. ~ ASEMAPHORB ~ THIS 512E- DIRECT Ice Review Coming T0 The - Forum The Iibnun will offer something unique in entertainment Thursday and Friday nights in presenting the Radio City Ice Review. Billed as a “four star attraction” the show features Jean Sherwood, sensational figure by many as Sonja Heine's only rival. Other headlin- ers include Bobby Hearn, world's champion barrel jumper, and {Douglas Duffy comedy king of the oe. The troupe of skaters will pre- sent a varied show including ballet numbers, dance numbers, rumba number and s ial feature num- bers —15 in al. Advance reports state the show "tops of its kind" and should prove a delight to the general public. Skating fans should be especially interested and are bound to be thrilled with the beauty, grace and wizardy oi the troupe on the blades m. The Forum mangement has an- nounced that figure-skating class- es will be organimd following the two night appearance of the Skat- inrg Revue and that the classes will continue throughout the sea- son. Abbies Play 0 BOWLING i Montague a *- T T ' eam on: ht R E S U L T S i‘ _ “Lg The Charlottetown Intermedi- vev: ‘ “ “ v‘ ‘v j“ v ate Abegweitls‘ willuleavzntoda for . M w er e ay a An inierestins same W“ 1°11“! K1811 "u" P M°%i,‘f(4 mfg? MSSJQESZ teame in syn exhibition at the ChTown Alleys between Redl-nd Do Ls 2230 game tonight two teams of tire grill filing: finjgfirainlzele T Jigs 265 The Abbies gaining confidence ‘:5 CGmDM-Y. 0101101! - ' th ears on are expec scores below: High three '1' Davies m teenliirslg? gund out, tpwiiiof‘ l i-h lik ' mee in er 1555179535 Tonight at 8'30 unlock drieilye ‘l: a Ifgvlgcial title. n“; M ager Ralph Cameron urges l" McDonald 549 Indium V‘ MBIIIQBYS of the team to meet at E glflilngglfld 11% now NAME BOWLING White's fRestauranttiiifl tot leave‘ R. e ns ———-— by bus or the eas ern cen re a C. Ballem 533 , 5.45. . DLCMCPOnQId gig (hammer-ole! League.- J. TBS ‘mull - - _ — — - - -a11:l ‘mrnisflflfle-lwe-YYW- k E t . BEAVERS rum wine's. morall- m. m9 e a 37's High three C. Pineau 662. ' a d rr 498 . wit??? c“ sures sweat. “sit: I" Easy l‘ ‘" ge M an " ‘ Jean Carmody 3'10 Ruth McEachern 3'11 q4 VIENNA, Jan. 1o —(OP-I-lavas) gdrlal Johnston ° ' agrall Srgoke Eaiilers, plflyillgg 0a , — — — ~ — — — — Tomlin “ 1_°.c|ock,__ r secon game ere, tong t cream-Tow ALI-m m, ,.,. m, i8fi’?‘}{‘i.%.3"§$2§t.°§°..‘}?§'é§i..‘°€i2 Clark's Tigers 8613 cenv vsJBixlgos. ' walfggfrvxixfwrjée Benoit started Electricians 2m at o o’clcck: nu Five League: m the Bugs,‘ 001mb,“ team iilgh single, P. McInnis 307 Stars vs. Imp. Bissuit Co. I smirk"; mug syn; iI/[uctgrnydlqoinlfg e ence, an ac ea y,rg 6 l , v mngfi scored fiéwoleach vzihilqi/Jifin- v . , 8-111 , 9 WI) , 8X1 G8Tmflfly Seen Brennen, centre. eagch had on; 9y It was the 11th win, without a loss or a tie for the Allan Cup champions in their European tour. Tihey now go to Prague and other Czecho-Slovak cities for a series of games. Sydney Takes League Lead SYDNEY, N. B. Jan. l0 —(CP) --B1ll Gill, former Moncton Hawks act, blazed home a shot from the blue line tonight to give Sydney Millionaires a 4-3 victory over Glace Bay Miners in a Cape Bre- ton Hockey {league game. The win put Sydney in first place. Jackie Kane played a bang-up game‘ for the losers. scoring all their goals. Tic Williams, McNelll and Fritz counted for Sydney. Horse Racing 0n New Glasgow River First Horse Racing of season on New Glasgow River, Saturday, Jan. 14th. Horses to be entered not later than 1.30 in order to race. Big afternoon expected. LUFTSPBING WINNER. KLYN, N. Y., Jan. 10 —- (CP) --Sammy Luf-ispring of To- ronto. holder of the Canadian Welterweight Cmwn. eight round boxing vlc Phil Furr of Washington. . C.. before a crowd of 4,500 fans at the moaxiway Arena tonight“, Luft- Ru-iowed and approved by llnllnlol llollllorforl ‘Ibo In: Soon: Auocladol. EEKEFBEQLLLPA L_._ _. aowuuc nocxav WRESTLING NEW YOR ‘Nels Stewart Gives Amerks {Overtime Win Bruins NEW YORK. Jan. 10—0ld Nels Stewart. still a menace around the nets. e up a soareless Na- tional Hockey Ilenwue game tonight , by bat/tins in an overtime goal that gave New York Americans a 1-0 ,w'in over the second-place Ram:- 9T5. The game was played before 13.- 5848 spectators in Madison Square Garden. ‘romnw Anderson launched the winning ploy with a sham drive whhh Dave Kerr blocked with his pads. Stewart knocked down the rebound with his glove and ran- on" actually had flllwed it in with hulls hand but they were over- ed. Ltwasihefourthgameofthe season between the teams and the hes/t the Americans had been able to do previously was a 1-1 tie. 01113’ Sunday B4814 the Rangers trounced the Ameirks 5-2. Lineups:- Americarls: Goal. Robertson: de- fence. Jerwa. H. Snuth: forwards, Jackson. Goldsworwhy. Sorrell; subs meld. Gflllaizher. Stewart. Chap- ronum - rnunspav -- rnmn - 12o. -- ma llAlllfl BITY ICE BALLEI- -1"°E STARS-—15 ' Color, Grace, Sensation Stud the Programs ‘ Countless Thousands Thrilled by Repeat Performances Defeat Over Rangers; Hawks 3-: Stanley Cup holders. The action, lively most of ms way, was high-lighted by one of little Cooney Welland's rarefisti outbursts. The veteran cent came to blows with Paul ‘Iihompg son, the Hawks’ co-manager, aft r some second period high- sticking. Both drew major pevalt- 8S. The visitors scored their seoo goal in four starts against Fran Brimsek, the Bruins’ sensation goalie, in the opening frame. who: Baldy Northoctt fed Earl Robim son with a long pass that waA rifled into the Boston net from 30 feet out. Roy Conacher provided the Bruins with their first score a- bout five minutes after the Chi- cago score. A few seconds before the first period ended Jack craw- ford lashed home the deJciding goal from more than 40 feet. The Bruins’ third tally, mad: in the final period. was a flukey affair. While passing out of tho left corner of the Chicago zone, Woody Dumart hit Goalie Mike Karakav left skate and the puck was deflected into his cage. LINEUP Bantam-Goal, Brimsek; defence Shore. P o r t l a n d; forwards, Schmidt, Bauer, Dumart. Subs- Clapper, Hollett. Crawford, Pel- tinger, Welland, Conaciber, Hill," Sands. Getliffe. Chicago-Goal. Karakas: do- fence, 'I‘humpson. Seibert; for- wards, Dahlstrom, Robin s o n, Nor th c ot t. Subs- MacKenzio, March. Gottselig. Levinsky. Blinco, mam. Anderson, Carr, Wise-man, Jenkins. Rangers: Goal. Kerr; deferme, Heller. Brett; forwards, Watson, Heootall. 1 subs. Coulter, Shlbilkv. M. Colvllle. N. Colvilllc. Dillon. C. Smith. M. Patrick, Mollvneaux. Allen, Referee: linesman. Shay. SUMMARY First Period Pelnalti: NgllwPartlrlok a. 0B1 . Golds- worihv. Schriner. Watson. ‘ Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Coulter. Schriner. Third Period $2.315: None. n ~05! 001mm‘. H. Smith, Sorrel]. Overtime Period 1. Americans. Ste-wart (Ander- son) 2:15. Penalties: None. N. Jan. 10 —(CP)— BOSTO Boston Bruins cmltinued their season-long mastery over Chicago Black Hawks tonight as the Nat- ional Hockey League leaders scor- ed a 8-1 win over the Stanley Cup Champions. By their fourth straight victory over the Hawks, the pace-setting Boston Bruins reached the half- Wfly mark of the campaign. A- mong the crowd of 12,000 was Bill Stewart, the Bostonian recently ousted as manager of the visiting MONTANEZ KAYOES DAWSON NEW YORK. Jan. .10 —(AP)-— Pedro Montanez, the Puerto Rlcan puncher, knocked out Tommy RSJWSOH of Boston in 1.31 of the second round of their eight-round main bout at the Coliseum tonight. A crowd of 12.000 mw the lighter Rawson hold Montanez even dur- ing the first round only to go down under a barrage of punches in the second. ~ Sackville Takes’ League Lead Ahfl-IERST. N’. 8.. Jan. 10— (OP) ~Saokville took undisputed lead of the Maritime Hockey Association's central section to- night with a 9-6 victory over Am- herst. It was the Seckville teams second victory in as many ni hts and Amihersifs second straight oss. Sackville came here. fresh from a ’l-—.4 victory over Monet/on last night. Bill Ektabrooks, former Sydney Millionaires Ace, vpowered the Sackville squad to ctory. He got two als in the first two minutes of p y. later the visitors scored two more. MacLeod and begere counted for Amherst. Amherst broke into the scoring again in the second period with Ouvelier and Chapman counting. ht kn netted two mom for the visitors while MecPhee and Siddal each scored for Seckville. final goal while Landry and Legere wanted for Amherst. TO THE RADIO THE FOR. Go Annapurna-Jun- KRRP ON SlGNM-LING. NOTICE T0 SKATING PUBLIC crrv rca nnvun'_“'_'asmo um Thoma, Besler, Gracie, Desilets Shill I Referee: Bill Cleary Ag Smith; iinesmanl. SUMMARY Flrat Period 1. Chicago, Robinson, (North- eott) 9:50 ' Conacher (Welland, 2. ‘Boston. Portland) 16:02 8. (Schmidtl Boston. Crawford Second Period Scoring —None. Penalties -Shore. Belbefl. W9"- and (Major. Thompson (Maior) ‘ Third Period .' 4. Boston, Dumart (Schmidt! :38 Penalty —Gracie. {i k . Colonel “Jacolf R a p pe rt Ill NEW YORK, Jan. l0 —(AP) -(!olonel Jacob Ruppert, multi-millionalre brewer and owner of the world champion New York Yankee baseball club, was reported critically ill at his home tonight by a spokesman for his family. The 71-year-old sportsman Manhattan Real Estate Mag- nate was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Ila suffered from n com- plication of diseases recurring rom an attack of phlebifis. His health has been failinl steadily slnoe last April al- though he was gble to come out of confinement for a time. Second Win Over Garrison’ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. Jan. 10—Wolf'vil1s tonight scored their second East- ern Hockey league victorv in as many nights over Halifax Garrison by wnlinim 4-2. Wolfville defeated Garrison in Wclrville 9-3 last ight. n The visitors held Garrison score- lem un/til tlhe final period. l WWW‘ I Use Mir-lord's for burns. ‘IHURSDAY AND ‘wont [g nmdsooy on "lun- HuLK, ma. . - A