MINNEAPO-LIS. Dcc. 26-4.: bezilns at 4C-—'.hut's the eticn of t/he one candle that flick- eigi on a birthday rake Minneap- O ulavlnu-(cach. the great Ivan (Chintz; Johnson. The 41-year-old bald eagle c! the leeway/s today is biuigiest drawinlz card in Am- erican Association hockey, S: ncnuiar is the Winnipeg- born def csman who came to the Millers thLv season after a color- ful 12-year stand in the National bcrzuc, that Minneapolis sports lcadinz Red Raiders play. Crowds turn out in record numbers to see "Ivan the Terrible" Aild his crush- lnz bcdychev: . The former New York Rangers and Americans star broke his nose this scasm tut it made no dif- ference. In Sr. Pall] Dec. 6 last. Johnson carreid hi5 damaged noz- kin into the fray and afier his Millers had downed the Saints be- fore a three-year record crowd of 5.700 fans. he ilvas pmenited wltn m electric clock. The following niizhi. win China's birthday and the some teams met mam here. Before the start of the third period the Milli-rs oresentod their boss with a one-candied cake. An omanist struck un “Happy Birthday 'Iio You", while the wea- sorfs lamest crow-d of 4.200 fans sane heartily. The Millers played incuired hockey to 12-5. Qn the dri-y of his birthday the Minneapolis Star carried a five- aolumn car oon of Johnson. It in- cluded references to his service in the Grout War viriizh the Carradiai: Sxucditionarv F-“ross and his ama~ teur days in Minusauclis from 1923 to 1926 before he stopped into moneyed ranks and became one of the name's all-time greats. In hi: Star column ‘The Inw- down on Sport”. Charles Johnson (no relation to Chintz). wmt/e in part: “when owners of the Min- uewolis hockey club stooped into the biz-time and nicked cff Chins: Johnson. they did so as a. clinmx to determine whether wnneapolis galggt would so for hockey “. . Chintz has drone his work. Ainidygir; have to do is see the boys hockey which has marked the lealzuek play in recent years~the allillers could not hold the atten- on. '. . . Chine has routed the ool- orless hock, and taught the lwmle that the customers really come back if they olalv the in- ferestimz kind of offensive hockey fllPy like. He has made the izamc IZMQ the thrilllna snout it once no. In his lineup. Johnson has ulay- ers known to both emstem and western Canada fans. Alex Wood‘ of Regina who once blocked bucks for the mw-defunct Buffalo Bis- Ons of the international l bury. Obs. Hexlmer or Nissan‘. Pails an Whitey Far-rant of Tar-l onto. an among his for-‘ worm. CHILDREN'S SKATE THIS AFTERNOON . 3~5 Adults 16c Children 11c J OTHER SPORT ie explan- ' ‘ rookie Jack Stewart set uo the first BOXING BASKETBALL (By The Canadian Press) Ching Johnson will. .twf°"i}..l iron Rangers Blank Bruins 1-0 Simmerings To Halt Winning Streak; Afflllfld The Kelly Figures In lVing Sport Front . It uldtlilflfi Sunday when they hand- ‘WW "5 uwulth New Ywk" “'1'” the Bruins a. l-0 defeat, wr- f 8d W 0 W S iem l HIUWLIXZ; a seven-game streak for the National meusue loaders. It was Boston neaPOliSilrsthmn-e loss since Jan. 25m winning Hockey I t will realize some- °"‘“° l“ ‘fififioliw from the bmadcasfidirgz jot thsegi m: .. son. . urce c . ,3’ 15:83; Zoaland heavy who flame ibruught w m m‘, Quake Frank Gus Domzio here Jan. i3 Ls some- Bfiiirrsekls string of shutouts. Phil Watson, black-thatched op- porounist of the blue shirts, scored (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire: ‘ we Chmlrma-i W956!" goal ,th ‘filial. flgfllfiol bllmsek in i0u ‘ Bf uirs. team, Americans. ran l in New York. Stcivar. and borne Carr ‘Thompson was Chicago marks- lllall. i Detroit Red Wings split a pair lof weekend games. losing 2-0 in .Toronto Saturday and defeating lMontreal Canadians 4-1 in De- itroit Sunday. Pep Kelly and ‘Gordie Drillcn sacred the Goals that gave the Leafs their victory. Alex Motter oounted twice and Plate Kelly of Charlottetown and Heo Kilreo. once each for Detroit in the Sunday game. Johnny Gagnon scored Crmadienk goal Rangers abandoned their streom- line hockey fer a more cautious ‘brand to score their victory before an overflow crowd of 16,000 at the Boston Garden. Brlmsok, though beaten by Wal- sons shot, outdid himself in the ' Bcslton caze. He had 24 shots dur- rnlz the ccntest and. because the Brutus maintained a. five-men at.- tacl-r during the last 34 minutes of may seldom had any protection. The Boston n-etzman was Pulled from his cage B0 seconds before the final troll to enable an extra for- ward to lzo llliO action. Wlnlr» the Sl.\' Bruins battled against the Ranzm-s’ five. they forced Eur facecffs in the New Ycrk zone sis they batltled furiously but vainly for the tying counter. Americans took an early lead in their same with Chimera. Sol-roll scoring mid~wav throuizh the first period. Thomiuson evened the count a few minutes later but tlu-ec second-bowled goals clinched the Rome for the Mamhattani-tcs. The Hawks suffered heavily from penalties, Diz Desiiets, form- er Charlottetown and Saint John amateur. got a, major for slash-lb: and drawinu blood in the first uer- iod and Johnny Gottselig. hizh scorer of the league. received a i0- mlnute misconduct penalty for anzuine with the officials after he had been sent off with a minor. the Habitflnls. tightened their" hold on sixth olace. There Was no scorinrz in the first period but Motter and Kllrea broke throuizh goalie Claude Boumue of Mouoton, N. 8.. in the second. The other two Detroit izoals came ' within half a minute c1 one an- other at the start of the final ner- iod. Mctter pzot the first and Kelly fihe second. Gagnon counted with less than euzh/t minutes to ulay. Poor may inside the leafs’ blue line and Turk Brooke's fine goal- iruz spoiled Detroit's chances Sat- urday night. A slashing penalty to Toronto noel as Kelly converted g§ a zonzinsz attack while be was A breakaway with Syi Arms late in the third oeriod brouzht Drlllon his D01nt. ROVERS BEAT HERSHEY NEW YORK, Dec. ZB-Nerw York games. lt came in the second per- lou alter a typical Ranger posing {plug among Watson. Hlller and 11-2" s t2 th‘".'i9'9Y-_ m T’ p" m d w e“ l The vlctcry left .1. wars in sec- gond place, two points behind the The league's second New York roughlshoa ovcr the World Champion Ch cage‘ » E .5 -3. m“ _ Black Hawks, trouncing them 5- Rwes dd c‘ a red at m a man Veterans Nels soared thlm cf a. foal-rotten man of the ring. He's been tryink f0 I02 l flizli-r hereabouts for nearly a year. e Nobody wanted to tackle him. ’ Fred Apcstoli intends to move uo and tllzlzt llirht heavyweikhtl after he has sailed tnrouzh the middle-weight ranks. Provided he does sail throuizh. o! course. Eddie Wlseman of New York Americans would rather play Chl- caz: Block Hawks than any team in the Naiiional Hockey Leaxue- l! a chance to swan Rolf talk with the Hawks’ Mush March who is a lot better than avenue on the l-av.) goals apiece while Johnny l 1mg, Early this moi-nine Wiscmau Sorrell got the other. Sweeney g “as about feady m W111 Mush Srhrirler drew three assists. Paul anything m we i; Mgrgi] could straizrhten him out on uhil) shots. Arthur Donavon mmht have been something more than a r1 referee if the Crest War hadn’ come along. Artnur had 36 Profes- sional fiszhts before he weum down to the Mexican border with the New York Ffiisilders when Pancho Villa was kickinu u» a fins. H0 had hardly Rot back homo and 1r. training before he went off to France and was out cf training too lone to start a rim comeback. Joe McCarthy. New York Yan- kees’ boss. figures the winter buc- ball trades will make tho noumnt flzhts a lot hotter next aeucn than last. Henry Armstrong any! he thinks John Henry Lewis has “a chance" against Joe Louis next month. Johnny Gottseliz. Chicago Block Hawks’ stlCk-hflhdllml snip- 1H‘. is more than a noel-few ulmver. lJohn-m! nlays a mean mandolin. .At one tune he was quits some ‘shakes as a baseball oitoher, a rbfkliflbfllll?!‘ and a rugby player. . lies still n nifty bowler. Nova Agrees To -Fight Braddock NEW YORK. Dec. 27— said today mu Nova. gromising Oui- lfomla heavyweight. as agreed to meet Jimmy Braddock, ex-rworldls heavywelgrt champion, in a lfirouna bout at Madison Square Garden March 31, If Nova wins he Burr outdoors next summer, u- ___-.__i___ 5 1 i‘ l? 3 § Fi- Z § ‘ training for some time. Preparing For Rose Bowl Tilt PAS-AD Dec. (AP) —Rlval football foroos Bowl training for better than camp followers, boron flnol drills for their coming clash today with snap and vigor. After a Christmas Day layoff. the teams resumed nrac ioe be- hind rratcs closed in the nubile. To the delight of Wallace Wade and Howard Jones. coaches of tho two clevens. reports on the "casualties" were most brief, Both squads, they Rovers defeated Hershey Cubs 4-2 today in an Blaster-n United States Amateur Hockey League game. The victory but the finishing touch on true Rovers’ success in winning the Hershey Oup, first crf three trovhies to be awarded in league ctmootitlon. __._ ' r Church cn Wednwday eveninz with - a rrood attendance of boys and girls l said. are coming along ln fine aha-De for the big game next Mon- RY. Eastern Guardian ..'Thl5 column is reserved for new: o! local Interest but ndvertlllng of a. newsy nature may be hunted at 4 cents u word flrlctly pay- able ln advance. _. . .._.'_- :':::z:x;*'...: . . ‘CHRISTMAS ENTERTAIN- MENT-The United Church Sunday School held their annual entertain- ment and Chirstrnas Tree in the and interested warents. Miss (By Alan Randal. Cimdinu Preu Writer) ea m,“ what was oriuinally scheduled as a as both Wm m”: M” men's list. . , . (A. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wlro) cm. w5_ dock, Calif, 2. Bobby Riggs. Chicago, 3. ....‘ié‘2l‘éiili‘°.£if... “to... s‘; u. .. immi- D» w-mr w Red Win25. by their victcrv over- 1.185: January‘ m5 £86,, m “gm Hunt. Los Grant Jr., Atlantic; '7, Cooke, Portland, Ore; B, Parker. Beverley Hills, Calif; Gilbert Hunt Jr.. Washington, D. 3.; l0, Francis Kovacs. Oakland. W Hons in the RNA. Cfllll- 36 a d”, a»: h“ signed Jack Adm”, mgilgervyilnfls currently are without “y mm“ ‘w’ Duke University amirtho Have: 3-year-old former Galen ty of Suuthem Cali orn a, n - to kid . Oder,‘ ing up under the strain of Rose M d§X~ Bflllnllét 2w, l5m1w}es' m? M Wetherbie. Ezwrcise by six boys. Star Drill by einht ems. . Recltctlcns by Douala-i Johnston and Laura Katherine MacLean. Then a dramatization of “Holy Night." Intermission. Pazeant. ' "The Greatest Gift." Much credit is due Miss Coffin for the tain- I ”" 5' l ailf- l £1.15." l-iai‘ W lHennessey Beats Bi11ns In 2 Rounds; Claybourne And Jones Fight ' Draw milled uvinl u-u his nlckknanw "riser" ly during the filth, but Sh" _ it 1 tow m u. l to u:- NEW YORK D“ u“ 1w“ on: “Bonnie mystic}! gllionrfiaalfe an“ elm fulfil T: Che. tetown after 25 seconds of the maioritv o1 the mo???‘ in the second round o! sixth round anneal-ed to be J0me’ boys threw everythlnc they tcn round bout in the main event held seekinq a knockout. but the 0g staged at the iuorzes’ decLsion called it a dmw. w wan m we In tiiighseccndsrglriellnunozyegn m Ml t hand on cam nncv w v w“ m“ "w covable for ruexed "Fm!" MM‘ Donald winning o mnnlmom de- clsion after six rounds of bot-flint!- boys had traded wullons on an Maxine: his ormonentmlm tumult/h- even scale. but Hennessey abbeuf- out almost every muhd Sh"? W" ed to have a sllizht edge. but as credited with four of the sit rounds m“ the fimht lasted. flirouzhout the m; Blrmo m: rlsmiv mitten his i first and seomid Mlcbomld was m, ’ = missinz badly as Show was con- and: landed th telllrrgf nent-inz with solid riwht hand effect. 'I‘he Charlottetown boy was i bunches around bhe face. The out “c:ld“ and Referee Pat Adoirs l third and furth rounds were even ten count was a. more formality. but in the final two sessions Shaw In the semi-final of the card again took the uuper-hond to tnke ark Ciayboume and Sonny a oonvincinis decision. Jones fought s hristliua six-round The firs! fiizht on the card lut- ldra-w. As was the case in their ed but two rounds as Youmz Mc- twd previous filzhis the two liznt- Cioslrey kaycsst Johnny McCormnc weights out on a mood shorw as after a minutes fighting in what they traded bunch for puncn was scheduled as a four-round en- throuxhout the six heats the fight counter. McClcskev had a biz edge lasted. Fkelina each other out the in the {Denim heat and a hard pair fought on even menus during left hand wallow to the fwe fin- the open-i session; Jones. hitting imed the sci-an. hard with th hands had an edge 1 Referees: Pat Ada-fr. Gus 1.0M- in the second round. but duriru; l HD1146- the third and fourth sessions it Judizes; John Cameron. George was attain an even battle. Neither R. Hocrper. fighter was talcinq much notice- Timer: Dr. F. C. Dolumn. able effect from hard tailing Announcer: J. A. MacDonald. blows. Claybourne was missing bad- B u dge Marble Named Tops In Tennis Bradman Gets Double Century (C. P. by Guardian’! Special Wire) ADELAIDE. Australia. D90. 26—~ A masterly double century by Don rrsrw YORK. Dec. 2s —-(AP)~— grrledréian ffitumi the Blwfileki J. Donald Budge, busy preparing 8- CFC P’! for hLs professional debut on Jan. South Australia and QuWlJ-‘Ilflnd 3, and Mm, Marble. currenqy today. The home team compiled warbllng torch songs in a New 452_1'\1Y}5 in PEN!’ b0 the QUBBRB- York night spot, have been nomi- lwlw-‘f-S first innings score 0d’ 1B4 noted as America's top tennis The Aufillallan 511M811’! hi?» ill) plays“ for ‘he third straight 225 runs in five hours. N minutes. term in the annual rankings nn- maxim 15 bmlndm? st-"kefi- H9 noumed gummy by m, wave two chances durim the inn- tes Lawn Tennis Association. ‘"35 t;l,i,~,-r-~~ i ' BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING {Leafs Blal k Rangers 2-0 At NewYork i [Verdun Leafs (Defeated 3-2 3y Beavers. In Opening Game 0f Muritime Tour mzwvonx Dec.28—-(CP)— Susy-Jam. N r , .3. Dec. 26- Pllying before a. holiday crowd of ~ more than 14,000 fans Tcrontn ESP) Erwin? ‘Damn: m“ Harry Carrie "IP18 ma“ ldtlfim, "effi Y?!‘ n31 Smoke m; I rgoently 83.12% . Raisers 2-0 n a a one oc ey ' m . League game here tonight. ‘trghnhltgegggks Asfiggld-lgllstfa ' P)‘ I The leafs scored on Doha Kerr “ 5 u“ n in the first and third periods, 53g? bf ‘f’, °' m‘ Q“°°°° “m” balloon rebound plays. George may net} BGTOHS , W. Parsons set up the puck for Nick ° vmhl" ‘"11 Wm P145? 1'71“- "l8 M,“ m the opener m‘ on me m9 fax Wolves 5t the NW! Booth 0nd goal he rapped in Syl Apps’ “"1 wm°fi°w n13“ Ind W?" rebound after a clever passing 1'” “m 7°‘ m1“ "W" "M534"! “ML games with the Beavers. (A. P. by Ganglion‘: Slwolnl win, The Leafs victory put them m a The fast. clever Mable Leafs HERSHEY- a» Dec. 2l)—A m- tie with crowed for fourth place Proved themselves a more polished by Phil Hercesheimei- m rm m... in the standing. It was a lust, crew than their op nenLs but the berlod f th m“... tuned gum‘ Wm; mm ma.“ breaks favored avers while my! Cleveland Btlmns a 4 ‘ mm“ f”; mmtake5_ wrong,“ Dickie did an outstanding Job in tory over Hershey Bears ln u,‘ degence Wm. 3mm,» Mwmuq, the local net. International-American new gumhmd mm Damn ad. pucksters used a defensive style w Lemme ivnluhi- s Bobby R1 s retains his No. 2 A‘ Melwurnrw VMMB “we”! position amggig the men, while 504 “m5 93m N” Sln-‘l-h W555 Gene Mum doubles mate of first innings had closed 84. Going guggdlgnggqggomwgggginv8.31555 had made 21s for three at the Wood J12, unranked in 1931, is “w” °‘ D1“- Hard ) 19 5o ‘The 38-year-old bowler pcrfcnned rated No. 4. 5’ , - - the halt tri near the close of play, P nalti hll l Second to guns. Marble in the , I Sal t O e e5 "P 1P5» Ru-“el- dlsm Diane Niouréhefihfy. Gor- women‘: ran g is Mrs. Sarah 41011 811d . . a a succes- paurey pabymm Qhubby May b 1' s t n Tm"! P97“!!! 51W deliveries ' Bundy, winner of the 193B Aus- tralian women's title, is ranked third. Iilollowlng is the top of the Joins PVings N6. l. Donald Budge. Oakland. Elwcod Gics-slbrecht from y in an effort to fill one of scvsral brsach- a hockey play n wdll make his bin lemmue bow ag. DEPLACE D McDONALD VAN 0O alnst Chicano Black Hawks here out or retirement‘ fl Guy Patrggmrmagag: ‘Qifigmf Thursday nlaht as a fill-in man prmmemmmy ‘gffifjmfgy (AP) -C_hances for another meet» 155th”) “me- I “'3”! l‘) '5“ ll“ ~ ~ uni Ammmmg x, theknoe W“ right: int; anytime soon between Seabis- 000. 158cm o0 t d‘ m the absence of thine rank- League. announce; Satgi- m“ forwards cos of Alex Mutter. who Pie Wows i , . replace Duke McDonaI , £33111); has a out tendon‘ Edd in a second Mme the home team gigtvwuid 4" Hem" Phlladelbhia 6: Providence 3. ____________ Comeback Plans . Jimmy Malarnin, Angel-es; s, Brygni; Wm" r skim-Wm“ mid“ l 1°55 0f champion welterweight boxer, isn't . rice, ordered m young‘ Gus Wm; “yum-m “m... reports “an: Hornet) mm club litlaédaPllfi~€blllfih from New York that he will stage ’ strong n es before resuzninrr National League men“ s, Glembreéfit‘ mweumld “m”, in; a litte mining on the side. on we_d__knee ROY POWERS, KING'S SCOUT- ding n weight to that of ma advlmiaie. “h”? "i111"?- mmerlv or Char- Homer, looked exceptionally Mcronek, fleet centre. likumd in dire? Bsslits 0n two strong. For about a minute m the born Verdun soak- He and Hardy mum“... §YP“M“““ “‘*""“." Mt- flrst frame the Leafs played two asslstcd smart to when the m m ‘two’ Herkh “M” ‘Yiililli- “u! mm short while Reg Hamilton and Beaver daence NlaXOu in the sec- m“ szwk, $6.31” ,°‘;“_1_‘~j Plan Homer wzre serving’ erzaltles. 011d Furled and smart was un- lotmown ' “f; m _°~“~"l illit- Neil Colville was m ured in the l "lfllfrifid- Mrrvnex took a puss from q.“ m... ma‘. ' Pl?“ "j-P lkr- ' side in the F-"CCIifl period and was lwluze for the second Quebec 5081- {wemme 5°“ l” ‘~‘~“- ‘ lost to the Rangers for the re- . At the end o! the first session cm; ' m, mairder of the game. {Saint John led 2-0. Phillips gave Han... Currie m‘ ;}_(elly a. perfect p855 and Goalie WW‘ ' lEley had no malice to save. with l , hint?” Hershey B61 loss than a minute to go Phllll , ¥,.,en___..a. Amer‘ m“ l ll c- _ . r;.__ Lpm Hockey Results lgggililéxtegrcaiimnched B‘. Elmer I; hooks. mime last mull‘. Cfirrl: I Lat-e m the cum: period Price §.°.‘.1"§..$“?.,“‘i‘.‘.l,,“,".§i°,i‘"illicit to ' helped Burke tch tn i - .. H “mg tally‘ m t? W" wBerolnsmwok first vim. h. the m: {flying uckmhltmlggmour in r _ _ c u: g e session ' and put him out of m: game Bu“ who h temporarily. THE LINEUPS: VEltDUN-Goal, Eley; defence, England akes iii°§“s..fifii‘“‘v‘é‘lfl' . Wfiisrggf Big Lead 1n -‘ Test Match‘ (By The Canadian Press) SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 2, Detroit 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4, Cleveland 1 SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 4, Canadians 1 Americans 5. Chicago 1 Rangers 1, Boston 0 INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN centre, Medonek, Amour, right wing, Hardy, C. Bonnier, Pellssier. d SAINTHJPIHN -Go0.l, Dickie; elence. l ,Llv s Rile; lair. wing, Kelli}? Mooirlilgnwlilrlarshbfi; cent:e,_ A Gulliver, Prloe; rlgxt. wing. Russel, Burke THE SUMMARY: JO URG. Dec. 35-(0? Oabler-A holiday crowd of 25.000 specatoirs saw Etnclanrz assume a cotmnandinr, pcsitlon in zlio tor-and davsaéalay of the ouonlm rm cleveiand 5, Hershey 1 First Period: orick match ns- sourli Africa Pittsburgh z, New Haven 2 toda . The to rig tcmu comlvctcd Philadelphia S, Providence 2 r l-Saint John, Kelly (Phillipa) Syracuse 4, Springfield 2 l6 14 ‘résai t John, Phflli w. s. 1°" fir» Wicks m‘ 1B8? Monday Games :— No Perllaliles, p‘ 1 liable bflwmy Tom God.- 3 gold. t Glouceste yftetrsn, _ . . numb about , a collapse y r h s; Springfield a. s°°°‘"' P"'°“- home players sad-rm mu post? s .—Verdun, Stuart (Meronek. " With ureirkwr at 32o . r (White) Ilx Wifliets. the Efeiglishlrlcnnogrltig . llfld this morning unri B. J. Valvu- séz-saint John, Burke (Price) tine, Kent anmteur. mudc 97 runs . . . ‘tofoweulho was M24111 glitch)‘ ilvalllgxbe- c lt , _ hind e ‘ "dbl ‘" P na.___.khnu______.m M3011.“ ling. He gut/ted two 11831113. mm in an ugrgrsfl-nvc display , , hit fours. Chances Sh," Valentine's total “TIL; the second ' ter Ill-tide 117 ln Sulurtizlyfls play, being closely folio ‘ed b_ P '1' Lilbb Yonlueeemteulyrnii 4. -Verdun, Memnek l7 50 VANCOUVER. Dec. 28 —<CP) - fonner world ca-me-back against Henry Arm- extsufnmer, but close For Return Race the ell-champion is do- ~~- - =1 '1 Florldn races was made, trainer Tom Smith said, because of COLUMBIA, a C_ He“ 26 _ ligament trouble ln scrntculrs pecfs are bright he will ccme hillféiemxléifixiylthrilmg lmllpfilrns" simrli cult and War Admiral a s‘ ' “'9 e “pa ed “min? sum may when the- .1? “ff: expected the trouble w clear ll..- trainer revealed he was taking his ' ‘hon um“ charge‘ the outstanding race horse of the year -back to California. The decision toupasswypjbo Use Mlnanfl for dandruff. Use Mlnru-d’; for dandruff. -~~ r inflamed out rnv- v. approved liy flnnulnlrun lIr-nrtmvnv-trrn l-.......- v. ., . . GeTYouiz Enema. 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