.. i l. l i . i l PAGE Si} SPORTING NE Kane, Gregory, Woolridgerlylllis’ iiarlt Lead Y.M.C.A. Squad To 9-2 Win Over Air ‘Force Y.M.C.A. hockey certalny hitting on all vrheu they uullked off wth that 9-2 victory over the Air Fierce squad to go into a tie win the Navy for league leadership. . squad were cylinicrs Unable to do anything wrong and led by u dyuairuie packed forward line of Kane, Gregory anti Wool-i ridge, the city teiun were never in very great danger oi losing the encounter and had it not been for some erratic work around the Air Force net, pus scusafiorlal gouling by (iilllgzin they might have riurl the scores into much higher figures. o - o 0 llowevor one important isct must be token into consideration in re- gards to the big score the Y team ran up against the airmen. The‘ Air Force lust night were minus! four of their key players due to; Christina“ leaves and men taking‘ exams snd this forced several changes in their lineup that despite the courrveous efforts put forth by the replacements weakened the team considerabfy. - . a The sbovs is not any sttomptl bent to ofisr on siibi for the defeat sui- isred by the Airmen after predict- ing s close game. It is the plain, unadomed truth and had the lir- men been able '.0 zce a syrong team t m“! mflde no mistake. A minute last niizht than the Y team, goodj ls they loolzeti would have had s.‘ much tougher battle on their’ hands. O O O O But won though tho ocors was rather lopsided the small crowd oi fans in attendance saw the two teams wage s good battle. Y had to work their hsr est for oil nine‘ counter, while sev 1 times it wss only a. matter oi having "Indy Luck” on their side that held the, losers down to two. goais. O l I Pud Whitlock, centering the; second line oi the winners had u‘ tough job finding the net all night. In fact "Pud" didn't find it. At tho some time however he was one ot tho trickiest players on the ice. Time after time he was right in on top of the Air Force goalie but, each time he either missed out or Gilligan was "JOhnny-on-the-apot." I I Not so many years book this some player was "poison" to goalies when on close. But evidently the pnssing your; are starting to take their toll but at that once have tn be on o keen watch or he will park s. lot of rubber behind them. There's still plenty of kick wnu- l 100k gets into top shape goalies will . Wllllmlfl 11p their evening's work by slamming home four counters In the ilnal period firs Y team were never in danger one; they h“ 10¢; 19n- iheir commanding lend In Che first fifteen minutes of play. The Mr Force goals come in the second and third periods, although gt times erratic work around their 013101111"! 11"! llmllell $0M‘! scoring chino!!!- The Ksnc, GRBBU. Woolrldge lino carried the mail for the win- ners last night as they accounted for seven oi’ the counter-g nnd helwqgn ""111 ll"! "l0 ltlfked up l5 scoring points. Kane, the old veteran hsd four goals, diminutive llymlg Gregory accounted for two, Woolrldgc one, with Sqllarflbrlggs and Stewart letting the other two. Smith scored both goals ior the Air Force team getting the first on s. psu from ' Anderson in the second snd drifting n long shot behind Cudmoro in TM“ t t the third period. Ploy started oft at. s last clip as both teams went Mter the open- ing‘ a1 but for the first [even m u es and s half more was no scorin as both goalies pulled oft sensot onal saves as snipers strait- ed in close. At 7:34 however, the K1116. Woolridtle. Gregory trio started out on their scoring s ree. Kane sank the first bit o! ru bei- 11d Gllllgan as he was on the scoring end oi a ploy with his two hnernotes. Three minutes laitcr Woolridge ied Gregory n pass in- side the line and the small centre- und a half later as Air Force failed to stop them, one got his second sosl o! the perod on n. pass from Woolridgs A minute and ten seconds sitar the second session got underway Woolridge too Kane's pass to go Fight in and oi; qilligan for the fourth Y goal, Squarebrig s, Y.M. CA. coach. not number iv; 59v. en minutes and s. half litter with Smith takin Anderson's passout a. minute be ore the rest period to score the first Air Force counter. The losers were very close three times in s row during the period but; showed lack oi polish around the nets that ketpt them from Goo came inst and thick sli through the final session. In the three minutes oi ploy Pud Wh tlock wfls in three time; in s row but each time Gilligan pullgd oii fast saves to keep the Y centn ?gnt:10 lat. Aérizli snotllrer r C891? B. pm dividends with Kane tifni the counter. A minute sncfe five seconds later Stewart poor-ed 511g YB veventh sou with Cudrnore and Whitlock getting wists and in the next four minutes oi play the unstopable first line oi the Y had accounted for irwo more. | Gregory from Woolridge and Kane . was the order oi the first with left and he wiii get plenty oil Kane blsstin8 home s shot from points beiors the season is much older. O O I O While the Airmen were taking g licking last night and taking it gamely the iessue we» all" “m”? rmother licking 11ml “hi” "m" '4“ attendance standlmllllh 1i» "my ha,“ ‘been the sczsvn 0f llle Y9“ 0r '3'“ “in 5113p that we have been hav n8 _mnt is just conjecture. butit is i0 be sincerely hoped that thils Wllé not be the case once the 684'“ games are resumed alter the b011- day season, ‘ . . The brand oi hockey bolus dished out, 35 not deserving Sllchu]: meagre crowd. Everv player fir; t 15 lgggllg is giving of the best E1 in him so et us hope that zn- cluzied in New Years resoiut-ons Will "o one taken by n1‘. inns name- 1y iii-n they attend the Iutuw games. Q O O O Commander Gene Tunnel’ B "m" tinuing his one-mun cruising: against competitive othlct cs 8 training schcclue oi the U.S firm- ed forces. Tunncy has repeatedly QXDiTrbPd his opinions on that sub- ject, but the sporting schedules ore‘ still being curried 011-411 80ml? caggs with gretltel‘ emphasis than before. Within his own urm oi the service the football schedule this year has been inmost ‘ElCtlVE one. Hi5 most recent outburst against such games a". foothill. not helping 1i f th . firfal llflilifilA. goitersigxradoilthvoavaliartrilee For the remainder of time Alf rut: (IHARIUI'I'IJIUW_I_V___ ‘in. Stands As _ An ii-Year liigh :7 -—-—~ xm 172 %t:QnUllUy _ crucsoo m. n- (Ar) - STANDINGS During ‘m!’ mom" 2o Jinan o: major lull-alibi" Wm“ 80x1“, r w r. n I' .- ru. viwllel’ W‘ mmgo“, ,3 1110A, s 1 o 1 ro r s “Qgmflflfim “f, ngww-gpginkd 1 9 1 7 l I flag-m, 0° woman marks 1 O 0 l l t updurinomlolmsesoon~wbich o o o o o s nmywelibowsdzlnatin 0 l 0 2 s 0 time. _ g g o q 1; g Lyons‘ record last 001E! Oil-um“ - run‘ MHVQW Y-M-C-A. "why Club last night Jumped into n lie with the Navy std-Modal on 114011’ for leadership in the City Hockey League when they skated to a 9-3 high Robert Moses Grove o! the 110101’! W" the Alr Force team In s regular scheduled game. Scoring Philadelphia. Athletic! 1105105“: three goals in the first Period. adding two more in the second and then ggxnnrzscigr” 12131 ‘all? “I112” on‘ m N! flpu-k Plllgih- s. Taylor 163 11%; ‘l: O. Pineau 1:3 85 .219 J Alywsrd I, m m m R. DOY N McLeod 1B0 145 H2310 High gingle: N. McLeod. 2'10. High Three: N. McLeod, us. ts m“ E in Fly Wileels, 2 poin . eiioret if» cut dfiliffhliitii $1.272 39°“ Pm"- ! “m” llw e them but the best their ,._,,,,.,¢,,,.,,_“ iisr -working efforts netted them ° m m ias was Smith's second goal five sec- 341W?“ 141 11o 331 onds before the whistle when his ' In“ 173 171 134 long drive from just over the line 2' Egg‘? m; m; 11g rdilegtlggegn the far corner o! the v" Hardy a’ m1 y’? eu ; Total i1 i YJvLcpi-oost Cudmoro, t“. fence.’ McDonald, Charmicl-lagl, Msrnetolt- N Squarebriggs. McDo ll; forwards, A. Arsennult 139 W7 l Kane. Gregory. Woo ridge, Whit- J. Furness 81 143 115 luck, Stewart, Cudrnore. W. Prcflett 1'70 l53 l25 Esra-Goal, Gilligan; defence, n Jones 181 114 m Angel, Anderson, Reslop, Levy; ° Acorn 213 172 154 figlwnfids. Shy; 5111mm, Oakiord. Total M! m. Ber. e r DdmO l-lihailzJ. cn . . Emil-ll. 0113491. Cletirwarter. Mon’ "g" "II-Ff .1 "‘T"llll!- Ml. Referees, Jay and Whitlock, SUMMARY First Period i--Y.M.C.A., Kano Gregory) 1 :84 2—YM.C.A., Gregory (Woolfldgg) (Woolridgo, Mess Boom Chatter 0f Canadian Airmen By SCOTT YOUNG Canadian Press Staff Writer WITH THE R SOME. WHERE IN ENGLAND, Dec, 22_ tCPi-When Air Vice-Marshal J. A- fiullv 01 Wluulm visited Ron. F. fighter squadrons at this ststzon Twfimly. he showed deep interest in all phases oi activity — flying, ground ‘entertainment and, arthietic diversion. To one group oti pilots he was eiressiho the Vflliillfi oi athletics in 1169311118 airmen in drape during bad weather periods, when were was little ilytin and. more than s. XlOUEh leisure time. Suddenly he turned to 5st. W. I‘. Aldcom oi Gouveneur, Sash, s member oil’ Sqdm. Ldr. J. C. (Knob- by) Fees Ermine-Busters, and said: "How long is it since you have been swimming?” Aldcom thought deeply calculat- "About three months, sir," he sat . "Where?" Air Wcelillordiol Sully asked. Aldoorn pauseti The men around him were laughing. out in the training oi men was made before the Touchdown Club in New York. It was typical of Tunney that he chose his own fav- orite subject, whirh has aroused. mug-h C(l'l(.l‘()\‘i‘l'$_\‘, and (ZIIlElTIYDG on it for more than nu hour. And it sounded straune coming from onef who started hi5 rim: career wit the Marines and who during the lsst war became nflisrmpion. O O Tunncv will continue to harp on that. subject. He wasn't popular as l. xvord champion and never made any attempt to be. In some respects he seemed to go out of his way to arouse disirtvor with the fans. On the whole he succeeded. o - a During his recent speech to the Touchdown Club, Tunney loft ‘him- self wide open when he sought to unphasire his arguments against competitive athletics by saying: "The British. who never give up (in war), never played football They p‘ny sports, but not much. Whisky-tirinicing, c i g a r-smoklng Churchill never plnveri a game in his life except bridrze for high stakes, and the‘ stock market." n The remark will convey some idea of how informed Tunney is on the strbjmt of tht- Ilritish Pfiflilll‘, who have long born rr-coitnivcd the most sporting-minded oi them all. Tun- ney doesn't change much through the hrs-Just. becomes more opin- ionaed and less impressive with his regular lectures. which happily \ren't taken too seriously Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Jack Dempsey, fully aware of Jrv- muiss ability wlth his fists, rm- nuunced seven years ngo today he would conduct n "white hope" tourney among Canadian and Un- . F0. H. O. Milletn O1 OCH/WI. “l0 axidumont. i sn boire’ "EiminnTon "It was in the Ekigiliuh Channel, sir." he said. "Just s. short dis. tance off Dleppe." 'I'hem the vice-mairnlml laughed with the men. Aldwm had been fished from the writer off Diepve Aug. l9 after his Spitfire was shot down in comIba-t with German lighters while his sciuodron int-med tpart oi the air umbrella ior Oil-n- iadtian t/roops in that, raid. Two R.C.A.F. Spitfire pilots who ’were credited with damaging two Focke-Wuli 190's while escortin bombers to ‘Le Hliiavre last Nov. l have had the score changed in one destroyed and one damaged. . Irhe pilots, Sqdsn. Ldr. Keith Hodson, D. 1120.. London. Ont._ and PO. Ed Gimibel, Chicago, sow both German fighters disappear- itmto low (fonds after hits were scored, but didn't know what had happened to tiwm until n bomber crow reported sec- ing one crash. There was no was oi telling which oi the R.C.A.F. pilots was responsible for the finim blow at FWl90, so the scores were shared . Previously, Gimbel had been ouedited with one enemy plane troyed. . flimbel soM later his yards were seen to strike along the German plane's rudder and Hod- son said his qusrrry had token strikes 0n its toil. Two important non-Min! man- bers of Bodvn. Iidr. mu "Engine. Busters" are Flt Lt. W. G. Metnler 0i Toronto, the medical officer, and boil’; were held in ‘both countries but no one was unearthed to halt the Brown BcmberX-z rise to the destroyed. . Jlodson with 1-2 dos» bursts from L tween 300 and 400, Carburetors, 2 points. M“5_“_°§9i.§..l>£l"_"- _ our 01m ‘FA-v GUARDIMI Til“! [EQRUM sumo TU-IIGIIT FINE ICE it»: Period R511,» Gives Bruins Tie With Leafs i fl-(Gl-Boston 8081001. Dec. nruins overcame s two-goal deficit 41111118 ‘tbs last nine minutes o! ploy to gain s 4-4 tie with ‘mronto Mspio Loads tonight boioro s i0,- )00 crowd at the Boston Gordon. m deadlock. the third for‘ the drums in their last three starts ambled them to extend their unde- feated homo record to l0 straight somos and protect their National doggy Les e lead from the h aging . Altho b both teams have soon consider la action during the oast week, they ut on s lively "xhibition from s art to finish. The 5.2”...“ oonr “i” if}? ;i°““t‘ x e r mnu s . ookie Jack Echmidt. but the goat!‘ b themselves s 2-1 load before the first period ended, on by Syl Apps and Re Hamilton. Bum Boll put e Bruins into s. 2-2 tie during the middle frame but thelnafs a peered to clinch 1e game surly n the iinsl. when ~n y yo: oonver ‘ed’ 801°‘: l ted B0!) Jsvidson‘! sslill. With time runnin out rapidly, Bushel-t Jackson rsl ed the Bruins by be ting Chamberlain's so tth n li ll gilrlsskaxood 0e roux goo: and when Jackson too his next turn on the ice, sbout v0 minutes lstor, he shook of! o checkers while so the stage for Chamberlain's demlocking HUMMAR! 1 Boston nsrzlunidt (Gsiilngor oinadir.» 11:30 ‘ Toronto, Apps 12:00 ' ‘H. ~. Hunilton (Stewart) er: ' . - limvohrk. Bootnmsn, Poilo tio-mmutc misconduct). Iound Period l-Joston. Boil (Cowifl. L mk- son) 6:42 P . By J. a.’ 0d without assistance ‘ with as many Yankees with “WW3! Z3. 1942 One AmericanLeagu: Fielding Record Broken. m» “Mm u 1%m::r?ie: 0mm .896 for 5a, 0m,“ u" W0 Othfll. "m: a’ c1 hm, nu York Detroit ‘rm - "flml with r92 srrwtgiiy mugs today wot? 5?: , ‘$3 $113, P°°°°°k 0! floswnimmz~ tingonewmutfnrsiirst bass-l Tmpl‘ .\_ mm with M0 assists. Chick Con- x t m! includes‘ duumcomorraawimw W°° e Dllsalnongfluw mu stood up as yours. iviuerw-Hlm worm... n, . Leslie Fleming oi Cleveland, who Pn-‘d l0 25 l Yen-r ago. no,“ led it first base with u .903 per- 4°’ ms gloup vmfi} mt!“ _ mambermm "m, cent-a for‘ i156 s, matched s, .wiollowed t‘ ‘W-"iggggugé, ' ' ..“.’°2’..?.%....%€a.. hii‘°vv‘...n..fw““ ‘m; As . m1 Jidtiii‘. i‘... .,.. kmormuh m“ “f: iniivs dgublevfltlts. snslintglegpercenitsgq pomkvmm: trromnlgingugiflhg-vtason) m: in ‘Sn 11v): dhtiflbtvlgailloxla? ins Sflv-vmag .1..- aaiftiu .>i'...-§“i°.§31‘i%‘“° ‘°"' l “m, 353,8?‘ mo‘ 49mm“. 1- day aznd equalled the record for ctnxgvseoond tin; in m}, Jymfidlf. Boston belain . bum‘ t‘ 51119-01‘? ere ' '~ “m, Bayd amflr (H. Jock b Fleming its} first PM‘ more no trrph Ponsltiw-Orswiord. M01000. 1, lg Bogtofivfif? we? ‘Sofie; Ne: Ywk 59-17096 the team my,“ y/IrttQ .992 m lglfisganfl chip; m ,54‘°‘mm““§s“}‘§f $311? e . C m‘ 1' . C‘ ‘out for 144. McQilinn wgswlifrs? in “M MSW‘ ”'“'"h°°l "111 lnvtihm Hockey Briefs msmms mus, ., . (OH-POE Oolbomoonstaifg sigh-d N118“; Pal: Xgotaracis exchanggd goiter-lo ‘Agfiiation o: e t. Port. COIbOrnQ do- A curios tool; gated the Cataracts 7-2 to thug‘ one point. shesd Nlllnrs 8'1‘. CATHARNIS, Ont. Dec. —(CP)~Bt. Catharine: lost their third suns 2 on bin hinted the ‘league losdn ints alter bowing to sjors 5-1 tonight in n Iroup Ontario Hockey ‘ genior A ggg. “WILLIAMS tutti-lit I'M GOlb-YGJT 1O PLAY" OPEN TH’ WAIT" TLL GO WITH WU.‘ IF WU CAN JUGGLE ., Dec. 22 (AP W 3611's defeated Pittsburgh 149 iloonsoomi two veland, who led at their udreau formed the ping considerably from his 5 YEN’ 58°- iancl pilot. won with 109. iroundedouto. Senior Welter Judmiinh 0i the w mmé} d l-‘wy Weatherly m a 880 chances. Yam is on esgit-nvtsenamuen BROWN! M» nus Q4204 r02 #250 I5 M‘! 10.59 DOOR FER ME , “Y-¥"‘~°*~ Km (Woouldsew L tnlfl’ wtu. you? 1am AWEAT’ oggégfilufi=lgaagt Penalties-None. , ' ill |" woo-I'LL TAKE to n; THE $25 i' ' i ' ' WHQ BONDB AND GiUE ME I000]!!! Pdfibil .- ||I‘ . m ‘é ii-lfiligv-A. Woolridgb (Kane) i1 BILLS AND 25 9mm kggégi-g-z-assquarebrlsls (Oud- so-cewr HECEPzfRW-‘n Fllilrmrorw. Smith (Anderson) \ . ‘ _ - " .3 - "°“‘ilié%....n‘.”.‘1'$°.““" We“ ‘ fie r t’ ,4- Third Period 7 \ ./ i: 1-Y.M.C.A.. Kane, Woolridgt. ' ‘ )7 s-Gilifgi’ ‘iii’. m \ snow (Whitlock. \ us... 9135mm" ‘w°°"’°'°' \\\ 10-—Y.M.C.A., Kane 13:10 11—Air Force, Smith 14:55 Penalties-None. l. Ca acit Crowds ' ll Y , - \ Expected To -- See Classics 11-15 ". By RUSS NEWLAND (Associated h-cu Sports Writer) BAN FRANCISCO. war times have siamm on some sections of tremendous Play Officials of the st Pasadena and charity gum e in Sim figuratively have dusted the ing room only sign for New day . The thi ea ago s hurl-led transfer o! thrillers to Durham. NJ?- Orleons respectively tor their 1942 renewals. They'll be old familiar stands, Jan Those in charge c0 pect 90.000 fans to motor. blciille- hitchhike or walk to the somewhut isolated Rose Bowl University of California. at L08 Angelcs Bruins, or Another 60.000 will have compar- atively simple trans blems to San Franc Kezar Stadium where will per-form. DUMBDORAB HIT AND MISS C. Smith D. Hooper E. Sutherland N. Hearts C. Bifilwn OUR. GANG A. Bentner J. Mctnan A. Thornton M. Morley SKYWRITERS E. Mitchell sf 1110mm; w. s Fly Wheels:- H. Thornton C. Trainor A. Gnfsnt heavyweight championship. A Lusby winter sports P1081111" but. the two big post season football fixtures, frornnaii rltrfigations. W114 c . w 0mm: y Roster“ Bowl classic these grixilan BUWLING IIEBEKAII BOWLING LEAGUI urns 79 75 W High Single-I. Mitchell 280. High Three-H. ‘firmer 5M HOLY NAME BOWLING. Bruce Stewart: k Co. IAIIIO Dec. 22 - ed me bra.“ California's east-west Fran o tand- car's and N.w y baclk at that nfidently ex- BRINGING ‘UP FATHER <5 oiee-s- I mv: "ow-m: c2000 1b BAIL ME 1941 with .095 in 135 contests. 0a..» two players. both with cle- respective ar- sgo ropes‘ ‘ in the columns. Manager Lou short- swps, with .045 for 151 game Browns an oi’ (Tevelendi bled for outfield honors st 3B1, but the former handled 7'37 obomoes to 22 Weathmlfs 334, Ted William: oi the Ried 80x, the league's batting champion, showed um well in the goo-den with only four errors on bong “woven and ee Joe PliMo/vgio palm M was a. point lower witixh M7, but he ‘fitfy facilities. provide books for tho 11nd 4M dramas-litre most in one forces. and tihe sending qr useless‘ To Ho 1941 k 8G8- L001’. entrum today lllwy bfirilllni! and Dvdcers. w " t their base boolrsinslr re wtm .914 and st. Lil-Ills m Ball Clubs t? lulu Train Runner up to Boudreanr wasPh-ti EL/cuto, youthful New York Yan- "ee star, with a dim-temp rm 9.1g of .962. Riizmiw, however, was in on t 114 double plays in hill r14 women! comm-red with l0’! tor the Cleve- Thie New Yorker also double-ploy honors in ru- the second u» tdve son. Harland Gidit of St fdrdshed second to Kali-nor at third false. V's pemoervisge was .941 in games. Bobby Doon- oiiiltelted Box st West m; l"ls.. the Giants today disclosed m” definitely had decided not to re. turn to Miami trained for three year's. Closer lvglliw YORK. Dec. - e movement of baseball ‘ train closer to hoine éaijgghig% 21 -- (Arl- under impetus from. Commissioner Kenesa M, as New Ygé-lr. (flung Zlliiitll-Jltllcdgja. I "ID camp i l‘ two others lliaw {Pfi 5i Cardin Y ees and .10 m‘ indicated they might transfer u; Geo is. Fblowln the lead n; groovy". 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