w p, by Guardian's Special Wire) - 305-11011, Dec. 14-After a win- s; streak o. five games Boston Bruin, wnight defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 and remained at me m) of the American section ,1 the National Hockey League. Little Cooney Welland rapped m) goals home 1n seven seconds u, bring the Bruins to the end of uieir three weeks slump while 15,090 looked on in the Boston Garden. Welland's second tally came after he faced off with Buzz Boll. The iittle centre beat his rival to the cl; and knocked it into the 1.0mm.) zone, where he regained i; with one of his speedy bursts. 111s charge carried him to the right boards, when: he turned and med a 110-footer high into goalie Turk Broda's cage. The Bruins were then held in chi-oi; until the last five minuta 9i the same when Bill Cowley, former Halifax Wolverine, recov- cred a loose puck in centre and rushed with Charley Sands. The latter cut in from’ the right boards in time to hook a forward pass in front of the nets and his four- ioot shot was straight and true. The Leafs’ goal came in the mom period, when Harvey Jack- m, Gordon Drillon and Byl Apps bore down on the Boston-defence with Jackson carrying the puck. The Busher ‘and Drillon fired at pny Thmopson before Apps got his stick on the rubber and poked it home. Zlhe Lents’ attack was disorgan- me was hardly up to the Boston- onio standard set in previous seasons. 1t was the first time in ieveral years, however, that de- ilrls was not showered on the ioe from the top balcony, for a. large detail of plalnclothes police dis- couraged such tactics. SUMMARY First Period l. Boston. Welland (Shore. flnldsllvorthy) 19:05. 2. Boston, Welland 19:12. Penalties: Chamberlain, David- I0ll. ’ Second lkriod l l. ‘lbrolli-O, Apps 19:10. .1250 most of the time and the‘ DECEMBER 15. 1937 BOWLING HOC KEY WRESTLING Penalty: Getliffe. i l l i i . I Third Period Penalties; None, SUFFER. 10TH DEFEAT in a mal a Rangers turned buck Detroit Wings 3-1 tonight for the ohnm "M1181 Herve flames this season.l 1t Was the Rangers fourth con- secutive triumph and their third. straight decision this season overi Detroit's world *0 keel» hard 0i’) the heels of' Boston Bruins for the leadership of the United States division and slumped the Red Wing more firmly in the cellar. Eleven thousand fans saw Mac Colvilie start the Rangers to vic- i411’? by b‘astlng the puck into the Detroit goal early in the opening Period while Detroit's deienseman, 12:08 Young, was serving i; pgn- 9- Y. the visitors after eight minutes of the second period elapsed. The dQBdli-‘Klk was short lived, however. for Nell Colvllle scored 1hr Rang- ers a minute later. The Rangers clinched the con- test l" "l9 01051118 minutes when Lynn Patrick scored while the g-liéz-Wlllfl! slain were a man SUMMARY Fh-st rel-ion l- Renew. M. Oolville, 3.5-1 Penalties -Young, Pratt, coin. tar. Second Period 2. Detroit, Ybung ‘L59 3- Rangers, N. Colviile (M. col- vllle Shibicky) 9:07 Penalties -M. Colvllle, ‘Third Period 4. Rangers, Patrick (Shiblciry, Heller) 18:86 Penalties —Pmtt, Howe. JDOWN TH E ALLEYS/ K OOIVIMEROIAL LEAGUE luqlel I’. Cmizhlin 249 176 107 i. Corooran 212 2-17 260 l‘. Mcli/lilfan 147 221 204 Dolron 226 196 202 . MCQuaid 160 228 166 Total-Biol. " i .' Imperial Biscuit Co. I. lawlor 130 215 110 R. Delzlel 133 177 192 V. Pineau 209 ~ 287 M5 Acorn 180, 1N 224 Harley e40 23o m Totai—2891. - High single, I". Mclvflllan 304. High three, R. Harley 091. Tl-nlizht at '1 o'clock: Insurgents 75- Illlllht Cuts. I At 8.30 B‘g Four League: Five Aces vs. All Stars.‘ llfllv Redeemer Mixed League: Iver Readys vs Maroons at 9.30. t LADIES aowtmo. Kelly do Mclnnls Trophy v Hillbillies R. Mrrarllihe 11a 19a 191 a. Birch 12o 12a 1:10 5- Cllrlev 16o 139 109 Il- Plllncls 142 10s 136 i‘. CniTRRIlEl‘ 153 99 126 v Totiil~2069 Ellie: '- Dill-111 97 10a 15s ;'- Dillfv 162 180 16s .Mnii'-it 124 11a 1w M. W018i’) 10o 145 24o L Walsh 13o 14s 10s TniniJZIIIB. “is” slnsle. M. Walsh 24o. Hm‘ "1196. R. McFarlane 509. Tflnlsht at '1 o'clock sharp: sex- °ll Stars. M ' ‘FOR BALI.‘ TWO PALE A DUI/l‘ MALES A1180 PUPB BOTH IIX ll. Stirling llaclean" Ch-rloiietown Phone 1503 ~n ‘imm- They're rmn 11mm 0.11.11. norm. MIXED BOWLING amour: ‘Canadian!’ V. Willis-Ins 179 168 141 L. Poirler- 81 124 130 E. Anderson 101 187 162 M. Gilils 103 127 97 A. Mcliarlane 198 212 251 A. Campbell 110 157 145 ‘Iiotai-Qflil. "Nationals" G. Nolan 184 220 170 G. Shea 95 28 135 R. Malia!‘ 155 140 191 M‘. Aflleck 172 112 1B5 A. Ooyle 135~ 112 95 D. Gordon 192 196 217 ‘Intel-Mill. - "Hustlers" B. Walsh 123 129 108 A. Carr 101 70 119' I. Mill 149 33 03 A. Ryan 12ft 145 115 C. O'Neill 182 158 205 A. McKeamey 153 165 179 Total-Jul). Ladies high single, M. Affleck 185. Ladies high three. M. Afflcck 460. Gents high slng'e A. McFnrlanc 251. Gents high three. A. McFnrlane m. REMEMBER WHEN ( By The Canadian Press) Professional hockey made its New York debut l2 years ago t0- .night with more than 19.000 pop- Ymm? notched the equalizer for" champion 7119- to consolidate their lead in i I i THE CHARLOTTEYH )WN NEWS “r1115? Elston Bruins End Slump l By Defeating. Leafs 3-1; Rangers Drub Red Wings Fluke Goali .Wins Gamei Maroons i‘ .1 MONTREAL, Dec. 14 -(CP)—- .Ds.ve Trottiers fluk: goal l Alontrcill Cunndlelfs long string of 4- 305W“. Sands (Cowley) 15,41 successes mid ended llCJT-SLIOCCSSGS to- night as hiaroons gained a 3-2 victory ovcl" their intro-city fiVillS in overtime. Unbeaten n in e in straight NEW YWK-‘Dev- 14—Rar>vlni;§ games, the habitanis led 1o min- Mililll. NEW York . ute; before the finish. Then they Rlfd ‘ llappcd while Bob Gracie llulled I _ l)"; the dark rod club level and in the ions 10th.. defeat in 15 National i extra 10 minutes Trottler flipped n sllot from behind the net that ,1-olled down goalie will Cude‘s back and over the line. Losing. Cnnndieus lost a chance the in the Canadian division. Marcons who won in the first meeting of the Montreal rivals this season and ‘ost in the second, pillicd a little higher up the sections cellar stairs. Ncl-thcoit put the eventual win- ners a goal ahead in the first five mlnllifis when he sank Tommy (Jack's pass after splitting the de- fence. But the linbitants came surging from behind in the sec- ond. tleing the score on Toe Blake's goal willie Maroons were sliortlinndcd and going ahead on Poul Haynes’ drive from the blue llnc. . The hnbitants let Gracie park near their goal and take a long relay from Gus Marker and Stew Evnns in the-filth minute of the third period to put Mnroons on BWH {B11115 0s he slid the rubber beneath the helpless Cude. There was scarcely an opening in the dull overtime session until Trot- tler‘s score as the crowd of 8,000 began to file out. SUMMARY First Period 1. Maroons. 4 : 52 Penalties __Lorra.in, Wentivorth. Northcott (Cook) Second Period 2. Canadiens, Blake (lepine) 10:28 3. Canal-liens, Haynes (Joliat, Gaguon) 12:38 Penalties -Goupille, Evans, Shields, Haynes. ‘ Third Period 4. Mai-cons. Gracie (Marker, Evans) 11:40 Penalties -—Joliat. Overtime Period 5. Maroons, Trottler (Went. worth) 8:14 Penalties -Gracle, IDITRIYI. Cleveland Ties Syracuse For Section Lead (By The Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD, Mass" Dee. 14- Cicvelnnd Barons tonight moved into a deadlock with Syracuse Stars for leadership of the west- ern division of the International American Hockey League by de- . (eating Springfield Indians 5-4 in an overtime game before 7.000. With both squads playingshort- i1:1nrlc<i.Clevcl:i11d opened the scor- 111;: in the 10th minute of the first period with a shot. by Cunning- ham. Bel-t Connolly. former Moncton Hnwktnllicd twice for tile Indians il1 the first period. l-lis second goal cnme after Hcrgesheimer drove tlic puck in the net for Cleveland nt 10:22. In the seventh minute of tile final session, Cleveland took the lend when Hergcsheilnoi- finally poked 1'11 the iluck. Wilson tied the score affcl" a tussle in front of Roberts at 19:51. Bud Cook and Bartliolomc count- eyed Gothamltes Montreal Canadiens. one of the National Hockey league's "orig- lnais." made the "green" New York crowd gasp with their speed and won with a clear-cut 3-1 decision over Americans. OFF WITH WARNING (By The Canadian Press) RICHMOND, lllnglhnd—-C D. Ln- borde. former Cambridge Univers- ity captain. was "warned" bv the Middlesex Ruizbv Football Union committee. being ordered from tho field while playing for Richmond against London Scottish. son and always paying when finished. customers. QUARTERS for nearly half a century receiving daily (Sunday excepted) during the buying sca- Rradlniz. No delays waiting for a grader. Your Poultry is graded while We will he buying Turkeys, Geese and Ducks until December 19th. Chicken and Fowl throughout the season. We solicit offerings from both old and new OOLE 81 THOMPSON, LIMITED Montague, P.E.l. DRESSED POULTRY This place has been your POULTRY HEAD- highest prices on liberal you wait, and paid for l" F-WimdP-"fe- .cd twice for Clr-velnnd iii the over- tmie period. Wilson batted in Springfield's final point il1 the last second of play. BERWICK BRUINS WIN HALIFAX. Dec. 14 — Berwlck Brilills. inst. year's Nova Scotln senior hockey champions. defeated Dartmouth 5-3 tonight in a pre- mnwn RRlllL‘ of the Eastern Len- gun. A four-goal splurge l" ll"! 59°- oml lwriod provided most 0f the mergin- CHRIS'MAS --' SchmelingSails ForHome A~A~U~ BSIléSi-(fllle LEBdS Glflfie Boy’ O GUARDIAN RTWORLD, Todayfubiliant Uver i/Vin; W6 ""1122 T0 By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports lvriter NEW YORK, Dec. 1-i—-Jubll:1nt Max Sclinilrlillg tucked a cheque for 330153.50 ill his pocket toliiczlil and prepared t0 sail tomorrow fol" Germany to spend the lioliriuyls and receive the acclaim of “Der Vaterlnnd" for his eight-round knockout of Hurry 1410111115. Sclimclings cheque represented i5 per cent 0i the gate of more than $74,000 the fight attracted. He sails on the Europa tomorrow night. After a brief rest he @005 to Hamburg to fight Ben Fllord. the South African, Jan. 30, then v hopes to return to the United. States for a third fight. v Admitting he let the game and ' rugged Thomas “1‘i1le" for a while. Schlneling nevertheless‘ said i110 Chicagoan packed :1 wicked punch. To prqve it he rii'-'pin_vcd iwo burl- iy bruised arms from blocking Harry's pile-driving rights. the face hilrt like evcryllliiiigfliaiil Max. would lI1i11(I(‘(i till-cc inc-lies lol. wondering wh lli i f i i: 1111i r -. "I kept. have linppeliul '1‘icl'lld oi. illllnnst illll 1.: till-apn- cious (.v‘.1l‘(i('i1 cit-spill- n11 llllli-Nl-zizi iboycott, Mike Jilcilbs wrnl. nllc-uzi the Jun. lfol-mer cl1nl1ipinl1 Jnlnl. idock 111111 'i'<lri1l1iy Furl" il1 illo . iden. Farr is riuo soon ili‘l'f 111' ‘i Cilflf-iiillflfl. Braddock 11111. fllfillli)’ l for 2i 111cc 5 i)L'i\\’l'l".l J. 11;» - begun light (mini , Joe 1.011;. flllfi lnunnrgc-rs left for Detroit (>01 "illcnt the lil-gro will retain his worlds title nllcl ilVPllgi" iiliifl‘ llc l'l\l‘i‘1'€ Fool-ll." Sports Dope NEW YORK, Dec. 14-Mike Ja- cobs looked over his 111-111" scL-out and said: "Well. I hope them boy- cottcrs don't feel hurt. . . . Impres- sion at the ringside was Max could have polished oft‘ Thomas any time he wanted to, but lvfax insisted liis timing was so bad he had i0 go slow . . . Biggest surprise of the evening was to hear the popular Jimmy Braddock booed by a few fans when he entered the ring to be introduced . . . Joe Louis, filled urilh good fried chicken, ivns just the sixth . . plenty of notice from i-ilUll on . He know Just how 'I‘l1omas feeling . . . P. 5.: Tllonms still i- a good catcher. When he was here with the Washington Redskins n. week ago. Dixie Howell. former Alabama Village for a patlnns of joint by acting turtle race . . anything, but one New York news- a Circcnivicli as starter McKcevcr, hnlf of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Cuba. is bidding for Henry A1"1n- strong to go down b11011‘. 11nd figllt Kid Chocolate . . Eclcllll liinocl". the llrn vywcight, used O¥\'11Ei.' here . . . Hurry Tliollins rcnlly i»; owned by James Norlit-a, Jl".. vice president. of the Di-lroit hockey Reri Wings. blli. Norris doesn't fig- thnle headaches to the astute N110: Lewis . . . Georgia is reported to be very much interested 1'11 Harry‘ Iiipke . . . (We don't blnlne ‘eml. Max Schluelillr; won't. no into a light in this country unies Doc- Casey of Detroit is in his comer . _ . The Doc is 0111- of the bcsl seconds in the biz. It must llnvc jolicrl the monoclc . plumb out. of tllc cyc ol Henri‘! off for Africa n11 n lillixiiillsz trip. Injured Diver Back On Feet’ ___. I s1". lIOUlS. Doc. i4--.Ar-~Rn.v l, Woods, professional high rlivelgvvho l broke lliS ilE1(‘|\ ill n sprctncllinl" ‘ leap from lhc S1111 F'l'€ill(‘l\‘f‘0 Buy bridge inst March 22. was back 011 his feet today with the aid of crutches and ll-i: I)i'flf‘(‘S. “We have this think whip-pod now.” he Sfliii iocllv, “and nlydoc- tor tolls me l will ivrllk without aid by spring." GEE! GRAN’MA-— I oa-r YOU DON'T‘ KNOW WHAT! eorprou FOR YOUIL No ials themselves nrl- flllXifillS to ct _._.._.-_ ‘going. so the locals‘ (ivcislnii will Fellini-ills: Bl-linlr- Blnlis Tlilfi Ibo doubly pleas Drlllllv McCllrlnac 11s 11in mum! About twenty players look part ltvvlllcrs Promoter Joey McDonald in the practice session last. nitrllt ..'1n11nli1ivnd yesterday n bang-11p and all were skating fflst. fol" sn Jloxillr card for thr- Tnboi- Union early in the season. s'i]i1_ Cm» iillill 0:1 Pllrlsl1i1nsl1iqi1i. In uri- llllfill-‘Wl. Saunders, Cllflilllllf‘. . "v- i(ilii(\i1_ifl lilo 11111111 bout Rli&=.f‘i Bradley and \V11lilm~i_;, nil 'i“K"" LIilllZ of Hal . generally tl-zlrn “ill inwilllllllivfi as Illli 11 iqllt cit-am- footbal star. made a. hit with tlici . It may not 1110:111- pupcr reports tlicl-l-‘s n. "for sail-Pi sign 012i. tile housl: of Judge Stcplil-li i ure in the management, lcaviiliz all I Senior years l-"llockrlut \\'ili‘lli1"_‘ ml-l-ia llleli 1! il1 Julll‘. “We tiloilqlit Scllnll-lil" lnolvl , terrible llln’. . sum iiim n11 uilrnl-ilnli "z- w.- ii-nn gel to llim. \Vl‘\ll asked .\lll<i- lJllcoix: not l0 let. l‘. " x fight ill-trill‘. Senior Abegweits Preparing For Island League Schedule Ablf§jlvCll$ (liililpril ol-r: the boards at tile Forum ills‘. Cl- elling fol" their sec-mill workmt of = the season as till-y start illiiilpilisl . themselves into shape for" tlici-iiix ‘ u x’ G11 ilcrsil. . - . Orion“ and 711011.‘: '1'l‘!(‘l\. of ‘illr- ""1 Faslcrn Allillii“ League nllll ‘l0 l ilolzllallzll. Pillrl - nllli Xlu-l-Il-w . llll illll‘. bl- (lbiilliilbti ii")ill fllc Cnlluiilzlli ucll-inlinli Wilflii l i111.‘ U Lit-ll Stair. ‘ i 111111 Cl-ilntin 11101-1 and lllut Lill- international .A..‘~U(‘ii’it1Oil 11:1‘ (‘wlliolil-tl illl- (‘llllrilii 1S :1,",zll1l.~;t j p311 ‘111: ‘mlli-uxl." Llzlllr-rl Shins ing Island League schedule. ‘ Doubtful cvcr since illi‘. Forl: inpcncd whether would operate 11s n senior ir-ilni, l. iii Oi‘ llOl was decided 111st evening to cnrrj." on against Crystals again. juniors to pick from :1 xvl-ll-bnlrln cod sqiind should be ihe llllimnie about to drop off to sleep when‘ art. Scluneling began firiig rights in. members of last year's . Joe snt up and look l fol-m the Cl‘ s- nuclc-lu: alnllnci \\'i1i1‘il - - this sonsmfs squall will be l1 lit Wllswrlid with several of iirt. y." outcome. Jackie Sclillrman will he this lr-zllis _ linvr- nil-t 1 It is not known dr-iinlir-iy’ as vet [inn in ilir- whether i Lnwlor will be plzrvcrs. Percy florid or e F? F '3 c —1 o :5 a ... a F: T I‘ .1 a 5 f) 2 ‘.1’ sny hr- will rrct flir- bcst out of the [all his former ii‘! iii-tori mid know tile mme from r-vmy all-fie. 130i l1 zlrl- iw-ll conch of iilf‘ westerners. Stuil. The following were the "nlnvcvs n11 llnnd for inst 11i'.'lil‘s practise: P0111111, Snllnlil-ra to be 3"C:1rl11icii:1r\i. Richardson. Lnrl Pl‘, clililr boy il1 St. ivill-linclfla Clilll"<-liisimvfll-t_ K(l‘1l]l\rg‘v' whmn...“ (mm morn, Tlrn-ilc7v.\‘i'r-ir. Tnnnlli-nfliip- “TPEXVPH. mnn. ltlr-Klnnnli. Kelly. A. Al Kill- Mounties Not Entering Loop .- (C. l’. by (i1l:1~1'ill:1l-1;.~;—Sp(‘i-il1l Wire) 1 ficinls nf Cotton, British Open 5101f Bll-"llllll-l‘ Mnrliilnn Amnlcllr 111-clari- Wher. lie was ilookcll as secondary. 1,111.,“ CilNllb-‘RRA. flllsliuilill —~ iiii: 1110111: in izlwllld silil- n \ | golfer YPIIUIlPKi ilio 13111 ice ill ll . ‘pnr fillfi (lrovc l1 low-iv 203-37111’- '- but n hurl- , 11ml iliiliii‘. ARUIEILST‘, N. S. Doc. l~l-Oi'-i section * WiPllQll" ("):'l'l‘(i Der. 37.7w W 111cc," 1d . Gnsfoi-ih who at .\-i'l:l i110 loin ri-vilhfl- pan]. rcr i370 $23.30!») llic Ccnirnl Assoc- snid tonight. l\I.'l':11i Allison attlactiolt to 1i tin‘ rd do; 111i 3l‘Ul1i\'1'i.\li_\' \\'(lilil| 110i. f‘iilf‘l' :1 iFnlll recent Lllllllfliil 111ml mi . . M)" l in i]... imp-Hp mi. _ 3 p.-,._._.-iii-r- word! . . . \Vl1l1n Gllliiir-l" Bnrluull ,~ of sum“. imtplicoli of Finland and Alllcrio Lovell of. mm lmfgilu-lw m‘, “Hprvo? . AYSPllllll-l- fliihillprc cwxifl 11mm!‘ 3i . cilnlliilioli llliTili rnliio-J iill‘ llirirl- wm be mm" firs" 111mm“ Smlwi limo zlliintclll- pizrvlimvlis wrri- 147w" “ml a (“WWW m“ ‘ givl-n as‘ lili- l'f‘il.\‘(‘lll fl-v tho U111- a a ,5 -' . - __ to fl 65 11ml (i7 Jl-st bill) inking i ' “bu”, ‘ crow swooped (i()\\'lt Gf 1'01‘ 1'1 ($2.50) il1-l. Sill‘ hacked loner sin‘ lnlrnziilic nllrl (‘rnzzv \vi‘f“ll(‘i‘ 111: _ Lin-re. TIUPLI l’) \D-ll IIAT CAIRO. Ffll'l)i—-Ill‘ii1i_lll, 11ml‘: “Any more IlilEil dives?“ he was i. 11in):- (lend-hum fni‘ first pin-- lurked. in lilo Aboilizir llnnrlicnp, o. 17- "Qll- I'll ill"- blll- llllllllll! lllllll." illlrinlig sprint for iiiornillrlillcl".i< _i-.c lcililcll. I'M NOT GOING TO TELL YOU ~ 35in! euass WHAT. lTlSl .____V_._._ ___ Scheduled» To Meet Fooral ‘HOCkEY Clubs ' "Phat first right he hit me in (.1. I’. hy Guarllzlnk Sin-rial Wire) NILW YORK. DL- 1-1--—'l'il" Ullillll 51110-1 Alllhillli" Atlll i".- Ullioll '.1rlr._v \\'lll‘ll(.‘-’I hockey ililli, fillli plziyllx- "..'.-<-l:t to i- _|lll'i il1-lion ulglllll-l ieriilalriizlili; il1: lillii"ii‘l‘.l' linlllilll’: hi." ifnyill il1-c c.1115 of L111- 111 United 5'11.’ An" Lil-ilgllu alill Lilrl-t- 3-111-111- pllli <'i1lll.. I11 n l ztl-l" zllllirni-ur-(l to ihl- ni- lirl-rrl. Ciliiillilliii ti‘ l'eg!.~'.trnt'.0z1 1111111111; and hlir- . comniit- 1 ll *4. Nzflllllifl 1'2’. key 100. pointed i-li‘ iiln’ l liiese i.('.il11> 11nd i)?"l1 - ],)‘ll(l("i .l t y-c-al" nnri lll-"l . ' “if teams, club l pi ‘.‘.‘Ii'.i rl ‘ teams’. ‘ iBinns Matched piml 0f till-Mi in": l11cl-is"l1‘i.<l1“ Jllnlliy lilr-llllil". ili Iilf‘ SfllTl1-lll1flI -ll'-iii- wliilc sr-vr-rnl iivclilnilirll"): zips wi‘l rolllid out iill‘ card. i Tllr- card shapes 11p 21s a rcni good 0111-. BlllllQ will 111ml a tough . hov nlitl mrzht Wnlu-i- iiinvr a l-..'1:"<l inb cull-inn: up with has n rrcnl loll hand. as s iirlvc silnl-xn Lillie ili‘!‘f‘i b0 Iilil. ~l-.’l‘liZ .- will lI‘.'!‘i-C i‘ l"f‘l'll 11111111111! 011cc and ihl- r-liiiiii-l" lllliicll sviinlild be l1 “will”. Caps Trounce 5-3 ((7. l‘. lly (iunriiizims Special Wire) FREDERICTON. N. 13., Dcc. 14 —-Fl "liillq three goals in lhe first period. FiTiiPflfifill Capitals open- crl their schedule of home games in the Solltlii-rli New Brlln-flvlrk l Hockey Lr-nvlll- by irouucl-li; Monc- ‘ i011 Nfnroolr. 5-3 ionic-hi. It \\'u.< lvfnnciolrs fir-i zit-font sins-c il1!‘ Maroon; iMociiiiiioo is. Alibilxi i . E's Worth the Tri PAGE $l-:\'l;.~l_ BOXING I " ‘ BASKETBALL OTHER SPURI i716. Win Over North Syliliigrj." ‘vVllliams Stars With Rex-fps (CZP. By Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. 5., Dec. l4—Gl:lC0l4-(jiiace Bin‘ I:l'(\| 11:1,’ lizulzil-cl tile previously ilnhcai-i 16m “' H (‘-1 Nuriil tljucllloy l\1()ll(1l‘i‘ilS a 4-3 f -'._ ., H , 11111411. iillli Sydney Blilillllilllllfil.Pcndnmh 0mm“ .21 111111-11 it sl rvc 9-4 1110:1110 Bret-I - . _ ' o1 l I-Z(_\‘ L4 liq-110 gnmcs uililgilt. ‘d "Nuflh mm" ( m: Buyl. will allot illum 11110 1020 111.11‘. iliaLv, lit-serve (Illliiplhi; .1110 ill‘) Ci’ " and Sydney glillllllg on till.- piicc-sr-ttllii: .\'IOl1£ll‘Cil5. 3-Glace Bay, Roll .-~.. ’ -» (L-Nnrt h S ' Penalties.»- Aihilunnl. . Billy l-Jsiabruoks Op- 7—N°llll o. (i tile scaling 111 the Sydney-la"- iQlllYPl clh.‘ l-x 1111- ulill n goal 111 llic 1.1-1.1 P(‘ll11illf‘r~-~ .\. "conds but Williams. former 1.l!lU‘.‘.‘il player, ized 1i. up two lnl lites inter only to have E\- lnilzooks shove the c i_v team ahead All. 111i) 1 lllzlrk. ' l\'1ll'.'1\(llllil ullcl LL-S 'i‘op.-l1c1: scor- 011 101' 111.1 101121.165 before lllc sec- ozlll DCFUIil 1111s two mmutcs old bu; \'./.i' 1111.; put l‘. sn-lwe iclllilrlizllilj. l; il1 lilL l". 11111;; 111th ililOlilli pally ,, . .\ lll-olill llllli Youllg rl 1.11" Sixllll-jv boiiil-l- llic pol"- . iii-ll. i (‘(§lbb(;£l,’1'0philCC and Mac-I, Adzllillnliilried ilulllt‘: goals for 3111-, llollnlrcs 111 tile third. Wllalell 11ml- 11. Allin-Donald scoring for Reserve. 'i".\'o qozlls; by Jncke Kalle and mil. 4.1011 by Rod AllliUYmUll undl Brooks gave Gillie Buy a1 4-1) ll-zld‘ n’. l-lii- 111d of tile first that ilic ciis were unable i0 UHJXTOIHC. !i_\" and {lulu-e cut don-n tile 111:1 gill l0 iwo guns 1:1 the second 11ml llm-ky lviontgolncry zldclcd ali- oillc." il1 lhu third but-it was llot -('il0LIf-lil lo prevent North Sydney iF-Jill (loll-at. I Claim L01: Defend .1: Februai"; It will be tili- up bouts fcr Lo l ing with I\‘i"x S Neither Lo . " could be rcuciu-(i for." l r- i SUIiLVIARY-Iflrst Game First Period i-S,vdncy, Estabrooks, .05. LL-Rcscrve, Wllelnn (Wllllan1s)2.20 3-18511110)’, lilstubrooks (Nicholson) Dunstaffnage 13.15. , Penalties: MacGlbbon, Eddie Mac- i Donald. l Second Period ‘ lflljfrf s, I .4 . ~ . .¢ t-Syrlliey, lViacAdnm, .55. 5—Sydney, Topshee. 1.40. 6~Rese1"vc. Williams <R1tchey)2.40 , I, l7—Syri11r-_\', llinlrolm (MacDonald) , ‘ ‘ i 2.50. . 1 8—S,vrincy, Young (Tnpslice) 1200. ,. X ‘ i Penalties: None. , gllll_lllg"r“tl_ I Third Period f W‘ ‘j_ ‘j _ i ii-Svdlicv. NiacGzbboli (Nlfilflifl ljlj“;,lllqi‘"-w;;,q, l , , i son) 1.10. ‘ ' “A _, ‘\‘ ' . i0 -Ro¢rl'\'(". Williams, 15o. gm“ "W" m“ i il~S_Vf1l'il‘_\'. Topshl-c, 6.40. ‘ I ' _ I l ILL-Reserve. 1'1. Tvlricmlnnld. 12.15. . iia-si lib)‘, MncAriam (Mm-mill G11a]1i'=li;-l- H ' , l lPcrliliiiils: Kim-Gibbon. we mp WW" __ ,7‘ f i Sl'Til".li'.-\RY—S(-cn|id Game shallot?" 1m“ I n i cam o r1 ‘il1 l _ i vii-st rl-rliiil w” F°"‘_‘"‘" ‘“‘ i I-(‘llnvv 11:11: Kalil.- (.~\l1<lcl's0n- anlnniml ‘ ‘l i i Aillli‘l‘.'~f)lli 7.05. thrown‘ m“ Fl‘ e2--(llucc Bay. Kano. 10.04. TO-NIGHT JUNIOR RANG ii RS vs. J UNIOR A BBlliS Game at S O'clock With One liilllrT- 1*‘ lli~~ l‘ Skate After Gumc. Adults" ~-.‘]()c; (firll -. w”? uu-i-iit-n. l l l. l i S To Catch a “WIfiFF” 0F - H 6- N’s BRIGHT C111 OH, I'M MOT-GOING, T0 TELL YOU l, s"..- NO — I'D RUTHEJI BE SURPRISED‘. r...--~ "No wonder so iilnlly men ask for ii 1k .\'.\ l . ‘ (‘l"i‘ siiiilkini: tobacco for Cilrkillius", s:l_1.~ (iiivi- iilis mellow. Virginia typo iollllvl-o tll :1." _~. i iimliiu-r on your list nnil when lie says. ".1 ii-i 1.: __I_1vl111icll", you (‘illl fell ho menus ii by llll- [Um-i 1' I'll!!! in Ills voice. Plickcil in pound l'lil'illil\, y tins null llnll poillill iins for gifi-irivililz. “The Smoothest Smell-lei? HICKEY o Niel-lots "a. "5 it i.» y . - _,¢........_. .. 01BX11! By l;i_l\\' i \. ‘. we»: no YOU THINK 1r iSIGQ/Y“ i Hum, GQON —— GUESS! “g4,” .-._.-.,. u . r a 1 i i I‘ P '1‘ i . I I I ii