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Cinntlleiis ‘ . nW-p their :11- .‘.'1'.-‘1111.1i Hockey lir-‘ii “wool-go Mantha ‘rut-ii iii-me the ivlmiiug goal 1 44) llv-i-wion over the closely- t-lr-av York Americans I 1 Piiiirk li11t‘>'~1* ‘l {in aowuuc HOCKEY WRESTLING |hcre Saturday to mark Canndiens‘ lH-i-suiiiiei ‘g-xthtli straight g une i-hungc without. a, lo g and ix-gin a verbal fight that rage-i for many minutes. when the score finally was allowed its oiiu-ial time was listed as 9.59 in the (neriiuu- period, b11t just when the 111-1 was ihe siibjftl "~- 11f r0 lflll ileintic. F l‘ Calder. League President l ‘l l-Tal“ 5'5" who (I100 is President 0i‘ the _‘_ " i‘ "m? N" l.":l.‘.'l11‘l)l‘.il(‘(l rtiiiirx-iciiiis. came - r ‘ -“ " Wm?" 115"“ Irmn u riuifr-rriiee wnh referees - - “ “Plwll T“"“"l-' Alli-iii". 11,11 ~.1 Jllllliilk‘ Aiiicueii i '1 ..-‘-" 1. ‘x1 l. 1 i. . ' \ ‘ipw W willl.lgtuglswfgitiy;‘ 1111i 1.111 tizuoilt-"tlt-is l1.» anriltiiii-c - - ‘- -' the 211.: \\.l..\ gOJfl. But h-lflllngrl‘ Du-uiu oi the runerks still u-d llt‘ll‘.\\ll_\' that the pin-k had 11f‘ m alter the 111m‘. bell. Afanihn ~r\"e1i his iirsi of three : i; 1v! pizlit‘ 1m fl \\i-. [mu-h \\';1,- . on (irtne .1-. a l"i'I1 shot :1 1111111110 lulcr m1 a l’)l'f‘itkfl\\'il_\‘ 1.11111 \V.1‘lcr Bll.\.\"('l:. Pit-ii liilXll/‘R was sex-run: time irir- tripping ‘then Al" t. 11111111111 ]|‘Il|l('(‘(l the lc-id 1o 2-1 curly in ‘hr- sci-rind on a pass from Nels . Siirwart. Ch apmun handed iSCllflllPT a beautiful puss for the Emifvray mark. ‘ The third 111111 1111i brzun w-hen B.1.~-.\-eiI staiicri n play that ended ‘with Haynes pas-lug to -Mnnth11 ‘ (lire-eth- ln front of the not for the ithirrl Canadian score. Chapman ‘Qt-t his third scoring point during \‘»‘li-' t-i-uuucr ,.\i.1z-i\- Burke's major penalty for 1 kin:- Lamo over the head wiih ‘ 1 Vi’ ill.» rtlilik. passing to Srhriner for He knows that C.C.M. Skates have the reputation of being- the fastest and strongest, and C.C.M. shoes . the smoothest-fitting‘ and moat comfortable. It will junta about break his heart: if he doesn't gel: a C.C.M. Matched Set this Winter. lashed Son A Yo U-boylwants C-C-M’: MATcHED sets THIS cumsr-iims GIVE ltl vi Don't I'm-get the (fupnns n11 the New Bicycle t0 be Drawn for December 21th, THE BIKE. snor Ask San tn For a New Pair of C.C~M. Skates and 'i‘cll Him to Get Them é RangersiG e h‘ ri n 1n Lose Section Lead; Leads Caiuicits Defeat Amerks 4-3 In B second Amerk goal just before the l another tyin ggonl. ‘s another lying goal. The teams! went into an overtime session that 1 was (lull until Mani-has snliythat bftiliglil» ihc deciding counter. SUMMARY ‘First Period 1. Cancdierts. Mantlm iLnr- raiu. Gannon) 10:36 2. Cnnutliens, (iagnon 113111.- vveili 11254 Pemrilos -Johnson. Lamb 2. Jolirii, Chapman. Blake. Second Period fl Aniei-ii-iiiis, 01111111111111 ISM-v.‘- flTl) 3:716 4. Americans. schrinei- (Chun- mnn) 8:15 Penalties - Haymee. Goupille. Anderson. Third Period 5. Canadi- Mdilillll iBiibWCll. Haynes) 2:06 ti. Canadians. Manlha ti. Americans, Schriner (Chap- ,lll1lill 15:53 Penalties — Siehm-l. Stewart. Bourke unajoi- and iuinori. Overtime Period "I. Canadians, Manthn tilftynes. GZUIXIOH) 9:59 Penalty -.Anderson. - others share fifth place in the 9F CHICAGO, Dee. 12 Charley Ucln-inger, the l1‘0lL Tiger second baseman and long known among baseball men as “the bull players‘ playe." t0- iluy was officially the American League baiting champion for 1937. (iehrlngvr finished with a plate mark of .371 according to final lsiatistics. By slamming out 209 safe blows ‘in 144 giunes. Oehringer made it a fifth sir-night year in which he llins H0l0h8d more than 2.10 hits. Although the 'I‘1gers —tAP)— pennant race. they won numerous honors (lilting the campaign. De- itoit led in team mark of .292. hitting with a with .1 record oi i8 homers in August} and Gerald Walker, since acqulr- ' ed by Chicago white Box. had the _ $li‘(‘klk of ‘.17 games. l l Lou Gehrig. baseballs iron man. l ‘iii-ore in 15E) run~, played out the] liull quota oi‘ 157 games and fin-j lshetl second to Gehringer with a 1 l slitgeing average of .351. Dimaggio. youthful New York Yankees outfielder. led the circuit. in homers. with 46, in total bases, 418, and in runs, 151. The leader in hits was Roy iheau) Bell of Si. Louis, who made 31R. it-hile Hank Greenberg, De- troit's first baseman. led in doubles wizh 49. Two Chicago players 7 Dixie Walker and Mike Kreevlch, tied for the triples honors, each having 16. Ben Chapman. in S5 games with. ~W1L<hlngton and 113 with Boston, stole 35 buses. i Island Pair- Pace Leaders | J06 1 In Scoring SYDNEY. N. 8., Dec. 12 -—(CP) - Resu-vo Miner-s‘ pair of Prince Edward island iorwurds, Williams and Munich, gathered four 1nd three points respectively in the first four games of the Capo Bret- on Hockey League's schedule, scoring statistics showed tonight. Rocky- Monlgoinery. North Syd- ney Aiioharchs forward. leads the league in stxn-ing with eight points, made up of six goals and two as- sists. _S1eve Setabroclcs, another member oi the undefeated and ~ lPilglltf-ICLHHIJE Monarchs, has sov- en for étfilhllll place, and Syd Clarke, third man on the Mont- gfimeiy-E<lGi)|‘DOJ(5-Cli\fk€ line, is in third place with five. Vviiliinnii is in a two-way tie for fourth w-hiie Whalen and three t scoring. Jiu-kie Kane. another for- mer Charlottetown player wiho has taken part in only one game, scored a goal for Glace Bay before the contest. was four minutes 01d. Williams has two goals and two ass-his. Reserve is in third place ‘ with two (lrzzvs and two defeats in four flflllll-‘S. Soviet Senior Hockey Club O rga n iz e d The Soviet. senior hockey club held thczr annual meeting yester- day aiternuon in the Soviet club room with a good attendance. Mr. F. J. McLeod ecu-ti as chairman and Mr. W. Araenauil set-Ly. After 6011K,‘ IIlBCIISSlDIl it was moved by R. Phillips and seconded by J. Cam-y that Andrew Perry and Joseph. Wedge be appointed as a Until’. l l 1 1 I937 s-wiw-w-mw» ~.--t--~ »~ - committee to transact business. 1t was moved to ilfljfliilll until llils evening n1. 7.30 Phil. when the \\il‘.ll‘l' programme will be l1‘- ranged. Judging by the interest lakcn the senior Boviets will ice a strong team till; season. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Joe Louis, Detroit's Brown Bomber. flattened Paulino Uzcudun in four round! at New York two time the Basque was knocked out in his 13-year ring career. V Ill! g B r Toronto Argos Capture League Dominion Football Title a u‘ " l? Defeating Bombers 4-3 "can" sruiaas Run TIPPIE THt‘. L! lAKLU l‘ l b it.‘ WN (j UAKUIAN TORONTO, Dec. iished by the flaming Toronto's young Argonauts, the eastern football new champions. supremacy over the west was com puted today at a narrowest margin sections in i6 beta-eon 12-—Re-estab- " single point, the years of gridiron victory in a Grey Cup match. H0 was overshadowed that day by the brilliance of his halfback star. IPritz Hanson, whose felts 0f bill- carrying won the day. Argos stopped the great Han- son Saturday, hurried him into making costly errors and contrived wgrfgrq, to outcharge the ham-hitting Argonauts mu --o Canadian wmnlpe! fOYWETd-s- Bl" the!’ title hora Saturday bv out-point- “"15"” $t°P Fm’- me gww“ ing Winnipeg Blue Bombers 4-3 in before 15,000 spectators who siuvered in freez- failed m]; ing weather. The booming punts tu-erhaiti New York Yankee: in the 0i 30b 155M" "lflfked U19 01115’ decisive superiority of the eastem a stirring struggle champions. Acthe bibter, many stood national championship me yanks, moved eastward under the tower- 11111-11. 111 addition. 121111;! York sec.’ "18 drll" vi ti"! ‘ll-Yfllr-vld 15- ' compelling figures out in the grim battle on frozen turf. Perhaps the greatest longest ant-rentive-giune hitting. or these was Bob Fmz‘ Zompound doughtiest fighter who went down battered and swollen. That, was how the Bombers gave 11p football supremacy, undecided Inst year when Sarnia. Imperlals and Regina Roughridrts did not meet in a post-season game of champions. Argos had better puntlug, bet- ter downfieid tackling, better end- ritnning plays-but chiefly they had the punting. Isbistcr averaged 52.3 yards n his shots and so high were the kicks that the receiving . ~ t g- i» , bombers‘ 1 Fumbles by coid-nuiubed half- ft was Mltz who brought the backs paved we way m, a“ “or. wlnmpeg team east W“ Years 111g and Toronto superiority in earlier and defeated Hamilton Tigers for the west/s firot and only line air enabled Argos to score the 42111? .=X¢r5*__129!rl f9. "cleri- Name Boxing- Wrestling Teams For Empire Games‘ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VANCOUVER, Dec. 12—-Canada.‘s British Empire Games Association today named eight boxers and seven wrestlers eligible to rep- resent the Dominion at the Syd- ‘ ney, Australia, games next Feb- ruary. Five boxers and two wrestlers were assured of the trip tiu-ough the association, the remainder if their expenses are provided for. Boxing Team: fly- Joe Gannon. Montreal. weight. » _ Billy Brade, Winnipel‘. baniam- weight. Harry Hurst, St. Catherines, lightweight. Rex Carey, Victoria. middle- weight. Tommy Osborne, Montreal, heavyweight. x-James Curlew. Toronto, feath- crwelght. x-Norman Dawson. welterweight. x-Gaston Eichei, Regina, heavyweight. Wrestling Team: Terry Evans, Tomato. middle- weight. Jack Wheian, Vancouver. heavy- weight. x-Vernon Blake, Montreal, ban- tamwelght. x-Larry Clark, Montreal. feath- erweight. x-Morgan lightweight. x-I-Iarry Peace, Toronto. a-elter- weight. x-Ed. Ferguson, Montreal, heavyweight. ‘ix-must raise own funds for n . Vancouver, illhi. Plumb, Toronto, light Hockey Results SATURDAY National League:- Amerlcans 3, Canadians 4 (over- time). Rangers 6, Toronto Ii. International-American :- Syracuse 9, Springfield 7 (over- time). Philadelphia i, Cleveland 2. Providence 0, Pittsburgh Z. Eastern U. S. Amateur:- Hershey '7, Baltimore 1. Atlantic City 2. Bronx Tigers 1. Quebec Senior Hockey Lounge: Ottawa 2, Montreal Concordia 2. SUNDAY GAMES Quebec Senior Hockey Iicague: Quebec 4, Montreal Victories 3. Montreal Concordia 4, Ottawa 2. Verdun 4. Mont-real Royals I. International-American»- Syracuse 5, Philadelphia i. Providence II, Springfield 1. New Haven 3, Cleveland 2. -_____._._.._ WAIHINGTON WIN; 111'“; (AI. By Ousrdian’; Special Wire) CHICAGO, Dec. l2—-Wuhlngton mdskhw pom-ting three touchdowns in the third period on sensational v-‘ars ngo tonight it was the first. ' page“ by mmmy Baum‘ defeam, Chicazo Bears 28-21 today to win the United 5mm professional foot- ball championship. _ lAquaticTeams AA re Selected VANCOUVER, Dec. 12—The Brit- ish Empire Gamec selection. coin- mittee today named the team of swimyww- 11nd divers to compete for Canada at the Games in Sydney, Australia, next relax-tiny. MEN'S TEAM Bob Pirle, Toronto, freestyle. Bobby Hooper, Vancouver, Ime- style. Gordon Devlin, Toronto, freestyle. George fiurieighfTorontn, breast- stimke. James Prentice, Toronto, back- stroke. i WOMEN'S TEAM Dorothy Lyon. Toronto. freestyle, Phyllis Dewar, Vancouver, free- style, Noel Oxenbuiy, Vancouver, back- stroke, lug. Gordon Keri‘, Wlndwl‘. back- stroke. ' Mary Baggaiey, Vancouver, free- style. - Lynda Adams, Vancouver. divin . Jr~~ ' ~.~-~don, Vancouver, bro!!! - stroke. Mhrie Bharkey. Calgary, diving- BariY-ra Richards, Winnipeg. (“V- Track Coach Begins Tri p AMHERST. N. 5-. Doc. 12-(01?) -Tom ‘Prenhoim, veteran coach who will train Siegfried Neilsen of Mount Allison University for the British llknplre Games in Aimtnlia. loft today for Saint John, N. 3., to start the long trip with the New , Brimswlck tin-inter. He express- ed confidence the Plaster‘ Rock track star would be in top condi- tion for the games. and 111M Neli- i sens three weeks in Australia be- l fore they opened would aocus‘ him to that climate. u I St. John's Team I Win Close Tilt] St. John's. NM, Den. 12—(CP Cabiei-Bt, John‘: City Juniors defeated imlilax (Junior) Canadi- 1 ens 8-7 here Baturday night in I the third game of an exhibition hockey series for their only victory , agaiinm the inventors. Ouudiensl won the oil-ion. 4-2 mo 5-2. who clalmb ‘Canadians weie “keep- ing a weather eye menis south of the border." Nancy Leiter of Washington. 0., and the Eastern Yacht. Club is being laid down at Britt. Brothers. Saugus, Mason, yards from the dc- l i signs of C. Padgett Hudson. This n" is the first. major class boat to be built for the Marbiehead fleet in Schimolin-g Offset For Bout With Harry Thomas By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press fiporis Wriici- NEW YORK, Dec. 12 Max Schmellng, the man who showed them Joe Louis could be whipped, returns to the boxing wars ioinor~ row night. in a l5~l‘0lllld engage- ment with Hurry Thomas, haru- , hitting Chicago heavy, in iviadlsuu square Garden. For Schmcling this is merely lilt- first of several warm-up bouts to gear him for a June title struggle with Louis, whom Max kuyoedlasi year, but ti. may prove a stiller test than a loi. of people (Sehiucl- ing included) figure. Thomas i.» not the best heavyweight in the world, but neither is he any-hotly‘.- pushover. He is a rugged young mun 11:11.1 has won 5i of his 56 pruiesslonu‘ lights. Most of them were again-‘ second and third iniers but 11111-11 won 43 of them via the knot-kiln. route. He hns never been knot-km! down, much less knocked out. lie is dead gnme and soc-ks hard with either fist. v Although Thomas has been the 1 recipient of the most elaborate build-up given a fighter in recent i, years, not many rate him better than an outside i-hnuce to trim Max and upset the fistic appic-. cart. Most fight men agree the westerner will have to be mighty lucky to win. There is always a possibility he may find a vulner- able spot with his Sunday punch, but it is hardly more than that. Schmeling is a notoriously slow starter. Usually he requires five or six rounds to warm up, If he can escape Thomas‘ right-his favorite weapon-Jihat long. the consensus here is Max can go on to win pret- ty much as he pleases. 1V.S. Yachtsmen May Enter Competition (C. P. by Guardian's Spct-inl Wire) BOSTON. Dec. i2—"1'<\0ll0w'ing in the wake of the Engiish chal- lenge 1n the 30 square meters last week, the searchiight 1s now trained on the international eight meters, with the possibility of a Canadian challenge," Ed Earle. Boston Herald yacht expert said today. _ Challenge of Nova Scot-tan yachtsmen had not taken dc-fillitc form "with the matter s11! in the m-Florence I-Iobson Toronto, wind, but the (‘h-titers look very mnns m the 155; 10 “Hm; between T » h freestyle. ' likely for n second iuteriuitioiuti mt. wanm 0mg t x-Fiorence Humble, Montreal series for Mnli-bleheaiil sltlpimrsl DOC Roam“. m.“ period ‘m; I.‘ O R U M l’ .. m 011" 1c 5:11 . 1 -, t.i l h “ilinliibt raise half the cost cf “e31. 5531c, of Iiniiiiix. fir-signer 1Lililfuoifiiieblrifiioo? It); I’ I4--Banda_.14” trip). : . o! the Bluenose, Atlantic fishing In u". mm! period Chums‘) wen; !‘KATE_!':(_)R IIEALTH To 11o at tin-row“ expense. d1 schooner racing cit-amnion. hi)“ ‘ ahead when LOUIS Trude! scored , ~ 9901118 lithium. VMICOIIVEI‘, V- been chosen to design the Noni i with help from Jenkins and Gott- Scotia challenger. added Eilfll“ I seilg. but Dave Trottier, with a on (levelop- A new eight-meter craft. for D. neat. backhand lied the lama up again. affair. Stewart Evans, Montreal defeneeman was seconds of his "sentence" rennin- ing. Thompson rammed the puck past. goalie Bill Beveridge, taking a rebound off the boards behind the Maroon net and poking winning sh Wsworih the Trip To Catch a “whiff” of 1-1 0N’. auteur-cur BOXING BASKEIBALI. 01111211 soom Rangers And Black Hawks lVin Games As Cdnddien; And Americans Play Tie .__..___._ DETROIT, Dec. IL-Detroit Red out. Wings slid deeper into the National ilockey League); sectional cellar to- gum-MARY night as they took a 5-2 beating n," Period fiom the second-place New York 1, Qhicago, Romnes ‘,1, ltangers. It was the champions’ mm 19:50, ‘mmD mrond loss in a row. P ltl : N , Detroit. showed an lfilpfagfd de- em u one fence and speedy attac come i l rum behind on secogd periodxgoais econ“ Fem“ bv Herbie Lewis an Hoc irea i‘ M b-it collapsed in the fnal minutes Fenailéofgsfiisgglt (Bunm) 4130 11f the game after Mac Coévillle ' broke a 2-2 Lie with a hard rve . iroln right. wing. 0 m Thlrd Pm“ More than 9.00 fans saw e a Cm Elme- Ooltselipulgltiliinudel “MM” Alex Shibicky and Lynn Patrick added goals in the inst three min- tilt-s, but the were not needed. It was the Rangers‘ second straight z-oiiqucsi. this season of their Blim- vy Cup rivals a year ago. After a scoreless first period Pat- 4. Maroons, Trottler R 1, Wcntworth) 13:50. ‘ 01m“ Penaltier None. Overtime Period 1- r-k put the Rangers in the lead 5- Chlflflilo- T11°m1150i1 (Seibm ‘3 seconds after the second 096184. Trlldell 4730- 1-11 .1 neat pass 11g play with Clint Penalties: Evans. Trottin- iuulth and Cecil Dillon. Art Coui- Shields uninoi- ir-r was oft the ire when Herbie Lewis tied the count. Modere Bruneteau set up both I.i[\“~15' goal and that of Hec Kilt-ea six minutes later, which put the 1M1 Wings ahead. Neil Colville tied the amt-e again on a last break with Pratt three minutes before @119 >€C0lld iacriod ended. and misconduct): NEW YORK, Dec. l2-New York Americana climbed into a tie with Toronto Maple Leafs for mo“ place in the Canadian section 01 the National H0ckey League when they held fvlontreal Canndiens u; a. 4-4 tie in a wild and woolly can. lest before 15,000 fans here m- nlflht. It was the second cvertimg SUMMARY contest between the teams in Wu nights, the Habitants having won‘ First. Period 4-3 in Montreal Saturday. . .1 ‘N _ summon: libglnlllfiiges: Colville. Alltle- Fm‘ “H” i. Americans, Wisemau Second Period n‘) 325°. (BN1: 1. Rangers. Patrick (Smith. lozbfiAmeflcan-si cm (mllllmlll 11111011) .111. 1 - I t ) 3. Cimadlens m-ouin (Bus-wot 5. [:15- Detroit, Lewis (Brune eau “yam! ma‘: l, ' l. B t ) enait es: Stewart, Chapman, utiésDetioit, Kilrea ( rune eau second Period 4. Canadians, Mantha 1:40. 5. Canadians, Mantha. 4:20. 0. Americans. Carr (Anderson, Stewart) 5:05. 7. Canadians, Slcbert 5:28. l. Americans, Wiseman (Chap- man, istewart) 16:03. Penalties: Joilat '4. ‘Rangers, N. Colville (Pratt) :07.‘ Third Period 5, Rangers, M. Colville, (N. O01- ville, Shibicky) 12:23. 6. Rangers. Shlblcky) 17:44. I,J 7‘ R‘ PM, m‘ (“an”) Lamb, Murray, Burke 2. Mancuso 19.31 mgelb r Bchriner. Haynes, Goupilie, And; , - 1.1‘ , n 11 . mm- P,_f,’f{f“1“°5- P“ "u" ° '3' Third Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Haynes. , Overtime Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. _""—'_‘i'_‘ THOMPSON GETS WINNER CHICAGO, Doc. 12—Chicago Black Hawks with an overtime period goal by Paul ‘Thompson. defeated Montreal Maroon; 3-2 1n a fast Natlomil League battle here tonight. It was the first time the Hawks had beaten the Ma- lFRwcg-illar Skate SKATE! 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