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Ik i ‘,'~.‘f','i . _..- . rio.. H- xi f`»"l‘§~'. Irs- »7}" . -"fi 'ln . '~.¢ f.» 'ii lf" I f ,IJ _.II ‘Lil/S I' Kr ..»` _f r.. . .~ Q. -“. ~_’\.‘»` YE _ v.-iii" v if." :ft I5’ .ff 1. ;,». . 1 I .ll- '.1 it; :I .I_ I PAGE six ‘mn cnARi.o'i‘ri;1‘owN Guanouuv JANUARY 4, 1937, *___* ' ' I - i fi 5: ` W -- "J aowLiNc _ _ ._ aoxiivo. `~'< ‘i I ' , HOCKEY ‘II'II\':~, . G BASKETBALL » _ “' I wRasTLiNo . I ~ oriiim sPoiz'r g_`~_:.f ' _ _ 1 .` ' 1 'T I .:.*r'..?‘.: _ '~ -- -'~';_‘ --"~'-~‘~.“-'--.__ -»~ -_ "_ Canadiens Lengthen Lead ILabor Union By Again Defeating Amerks; IWin Opening Leafs And Hawks Both LosefLeague Game NEW YORK, Jan. 3-(CP)-A third-period penalty to Lorne Carr. American forward, paved the way tonight for Montreal Canadiens to score their second victory in _as many nights over the Ne\v York- ers, :ind whining their National Hockey League game 4-2 on two goals scored while Carr was off. Bill Miller, star of Moncton Hanks when they were ,winning Allan Cups. fired in the winning goal, his si-coiid iii iwo nights, af- trr ri pzissiiig play with Toe Blake and veteiuin Pit Lepine. George Brown. plaving his first, game as a pi‘oiossioiiiil, added the fourth. The Anim-ks, who lost 5-1 to Canati;'i>n,= in Montreal last night, had iioil°.i»r=v io stave off tiie hiis- I time li.i‘.i;t.i:i:.»- when Carr ieft_the F 'ioint~~li~i-' .short handed. I The New Yorkers scored once in fha first period. watched Canad- E~::.< wore twice in the middle ses- _si.>i: ini.” ilzczi onine brick to tic up 'ii=- tx-:ine wirly ln; the third, only _ ti l‘..i'_I~ i3ii~ C;in.idii>iis swoop into ii Iixicl ii ‘li rt oiie-man advantage I boziie L’ii¢:0 ffinr. writclied the game. I '!’l.i- (‘;.ii:\r=:i:ii|, \\'n_\' in front of ' t`_iI- c`.=::;i_l'ii; .<<‘:‘€ioii. plziyed in tliiir i'c;.Li‘.:l old time st_\'leoi'speed :ii.i’. ii :iI;'fii~iii>ii. Tliey git 2 .1-.II i- iii ‘ tirs' nr-riod tlioii-gli ` nii.l .`I `. ~.i.'iii'i iiiit AinericansI iilirii l \\'.ili the iinsistniiee of .%1.".i'ii:ei' and Lorne Carr. ' 1'-;. .:; r _‘se-_'iiirii>eriodJohiiny I f`.i-f.»:.-'Ii i~fi: R I"\\'ortii's oiiiipass ti"~:ii l .i 'xii and three min- iitc: iiim- Pi; Lcpine poke-checked the puck t`i‘=m Tommy Anderson I 2-Toronto, Metz, (Davidson, Fin I Maw §h¥>1,‘i'?`:£ng0Eg;”slI:l “gag nigan) 15.52. ‘I , I “ Penaities_Bi-iiiietnaii, shiii. ;I,‘;,’;III;‘;‘t°smt;’ ‘°’§__’;‘I'wf_h°tf“‘I“l§ Second Period Imckey team ’satm,da nl ht nc; 3-Detroit, Aurie (Brunctenu. ` 0`d home another goal; mgt_h?u:'er` L““"i5) '17~ time to defeat the Pira' tes 4 - _ -3 in 4_D'?t"°n' S°"°u (R°u1°i°"» H' I the opening game of the City Hock- Kilrea) 1.55. I ey League Third Period ' Penalties-I-laniilton. " I tli§lfg;glie4;1titIanfli¢;11ai:']ierlint?rP.sB fiiiscf Mfg 5-Detroit, Bruneteau come from' behmd twice to mm 3.30. II - I ., ' _ _ 6-Toronto, Horner ‘Shall and U95? 53;; grtyugge ge K°’}f1f‘H‘ 1'114~ was a goal awarded to the Pirates Peiialties-!\IeDoiiiild. Imidway through the first period __ '_ _ I when a. Labor Union player threw M:“‘00\-‘I »--"‘“\KS 1 I gif stigr in his defending mm. om len until the first minute I CHICAGQ J““- 3“`5C°fI“g I'Wi°e of the last session Pirates held in the final period, Montreal Ma- meg- lead despite me four and t room: defeated the Chicago Black ,mm ati."-(S of md 0 ts We Hawks 3-1 tonight. in a ins: hard Howgvér the thirld ppigzddn was }glayI=ri Natoniil Hockey League only a mfnute old wheie Lmnuseyf. dltifiheti;3§fgli?i:i’0f.)lltIilFllizip on sec- Hughes-“Wed in the equalizer °n ond lilziee in °tlie'Caif;iuian diris- Zhlgnif Irgzlcsdtenen' sm] 1°’°‘m3 ion. the Maroorts scored once in .`.',,I on xglxgiiniixegevyiihwge tl fi s. ' -. - » I» ' "1 9 ‘e rr period' "“ tm “me md Pirates attacking vlciously and up in the early min Z f tl _ third. and then clirildlitd oft diff 118% fffogts were rewarded by ‘7W° OBIS b, Nm h ,,oa n t e space of thirty seconds, g Northyt ott flil;-d1>§)zl)lit]yS(l;o'x Chipmnnmqemng the nr" and E"~ when Robinson scored the first of Toombs me second' Little mme his two markers. The lanky Mu- of victory was held fn the Umm* roon forward pu hed ilie pixel: in .Camp as the minutes ticked °“ bm' after Ward got in ii fast .shot by "1 me "nal 12° semnds they 3531" _Stealing me rubber from EMI knotted the count with 'Deny Lund Seibert, Hawk defence man. qlanmlmg in I'W° quid* Wuntefs T0 After ri fast, scoreless econd period “md the game 1"t° an ext” 5€55i°"~ pglangio Hored the Lying gom Lund. the hero of the game kept with Carson of the Mziroons of! ms Scmmg Streak K°m€ in i-he for boarding Wiebe. Gottseliz and Myst three minutes °f the °V0W1m9 Thompson were given assistsf Then “hm he bfi’-'J Gm’-5 619/Billy 102' the Noi-thcott with his team mate itiii “"i“I‘i"2 C-°uf~‘°f~ c NEW YORK, Jan. 3-During the unofficial Perry-Vines meeting last! playing of the United States ama- summer have been heard. Some, tcur championships last summer who happened to be passing when Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines these , an what chance observers said was the say I daddy of all tennis battles. And I This week, these two, generally score I war officially-and for pay--in lon Perx'y’s first professional start. I has ing out for almost a year aguinst` Garden show Wednesday, th Per1y’3 Pr() Debut Against Boston BruinsIDOnBUdg6AndAllC8Mdfl7le Hand Ran ers'/ire Ran/zeal Outstanding Vines Hailed as a ‘Natural l . 3 I4 - 2 Defeat I two traded shots, said vines io.r. by Gurdians Srwlal Wire) were reported tc have taken over a professional for several seasons. BOSTON. JSR. 3-Eddie 531°” ~‘ _ It o side-court and staged unofficiaiiy trounced the Briton soundly. Others two swift goals in the last period. I Assotniied Press Sports Wr er it was the other way around tonight sent Boston Bruins into a NEW YORK. J0‘n. 3 - (AP) - a third story is that no point. 3-2 win over the New York Ran- Red-headed Donald Bud¢¢I Wh” WM k¢PU- Igers for Bostorrs first defeat of the carried the stars and stripes fur- rated as the top racquet-wielders Whichever is correct, however, a se¢¢ion-1¢ade;-5 this National Hoc- they in United States and interna- ` in the world, will repeat their net match between the lanky Califom- _ key League season fiona] competition than any of his d the black-haired Briton I A capacity M-owd of a_0oontBos‘- compatriots, and Alice Marble, the been regalded "5 5' “n°'t“ml"I ion Garden watched the thriller. statuesque star who emerged from this I BY BOB CAVAGNARO Perry j°m°d me p]“y'f°r'p*‘y: mr Wm years °’ mme' I Shore's counters, first made by .i t\vo-year retirement and won the seaso enab‘ed his team mates ciitstandtng players of 1938 by the Tennis Players I n U. S. Maroons Andi Leafs PIaX_ Scoreless Tie _ ic. P. by ouaraihiis speéiiii wire) an offer of $50,000 for putting his name on 9. professional contract. As is usual when the current premie: amateur quits the simon-pure ranks the promoters have scheduled his pm debut for Madison Square Gar- den Wednesday night. Several different versions of the the I promoters have called on tennis I I master showman, Big Bill Tiiden ° I and I port I no lo I io s I paired with Vines for this encoun- Lei chieagos George Lott to tate ~““ in a doubles encounter. Tiiden be” nger a yoimgster, but still able me wing a powerful racquet, is luck* . to D. gain their triumph over Lestei 11 S Lovin Tennis Association I ick's spetdy stickinen who have Newcomers received hve places I n held to two deadloeks since in the meii's 'firstA10I" While the y gave the Bruins a 6-1 shel- top-niglit division in the womens ng in their series opener. ranks several weeks ago, after hold-I Roimding out the program for ‘ me Boston 5uper_sIm. on home Ice U_S_ mls., Ioday were ranked me The Bruins were trailing 2-l,due Budge, wiiuier of boi-h mL1tCh@S goals by Cecil Dillon and Butch in the North Ainerican_Z0ne Dl\ViS 2'-2-1 '-1- T-‘ff Keeling cf the Rangers, with a re- Cup tie against Australia; the E35* TORONTO, Jan. 3-Turk B1‘0dll hockey's ace goaltending Skater- ouier, today boasted the fir: shutout of liis brief Nation League career. But his effort ton Maple Leafs was matched by thi veteran Alex Connell and Sa.t\.|x‘~ day’s listles duel frfth Montreal Maroons ended a scoreless over- field includes two yearlin8S» and sc<\i'i~rl Ciiiadiens’ second goal. ` Aiiti`i'i<':Ii.‘.< cvcnecl inatters when ‘ Czirr .<:'.>i'<:l early in the third per- _ loci with Si-Eirincr and Art Chop- ' man helplirr out. Then came Carr's _ pem_li_'I'. :ind Canucks went ahead i to stay. in penalty box. took it fast pass from Jimmy Ward and sent the` SUMMARY visitors out. in front. Palanglo was FWS* \‘¢l’|0d serving a. penalty when Robin'~on scored the final goal on a pass 1- from Lionel Conacher_ _ There were 10 penaltes handed I out, six against the victors. In the I opening period Seibert of thc' Hawks suffered a cut on the head No score. which required four stitches when Penalties-Connors. Gillis. accidentally hit; by Ti'ottier's stick. In the final period Thompson missed a penalty shot when Con- acher was penalized for holcllntr the puck. Boili gozilies. Mike Kar- akas of the Hawks and Alex Con- Pii aies. Toombs 15:40 Penalties-none. Second Period SI'I‘.[f\lAR\' First Period 1-Anieririizxs. Stewart (Schriner Carrl 9.49, I Penalties-l\1iiIer, Carr, McGill, I Eniins, McKei1::ie_ Second Period . 2--Canadiens, Gngnoii (Joliat)I 1.22. ' Third Period rrjs-N ZA LD L. P. U..Hughes (Shermn) 1:00 Pirates. Chipman (Blanchard) I 3--Caniidicris, Lepine, 4.33. Penalties - Anderson, Graham, Joliiit. Third Pcrllld 4-Americans, Carr (Sch1'1ner, Chapnian) 3.18. ` 5-Canadiens, Miller (Blake, Le- pine) 9.40. 6-Canadiens, Brown .U., Liigxd, 194s. ) Fir” 1'°"0d _ Penalties-Blanchard, Connors. _ I Sherran. 1. Maroens. Rcbuison (Ward) . 4.15. ‘ Penalties: Northcott, Runre, Goitsellg, March. Overtime u 1. L.P_U.. Lund (Aoom) 3:12. second Pérbd Penalties-None. Seorlng~INone. , s.lL°$l?m°"E"“"" Wewoffh. Badminton I Third Period T011 Tll€y` FOI' I 2-C11iCi180. Palangio iThomp- ° I son, Gotiseligi 8:30. Salnt Jahn 3. Moroons, Northcott (Ward) 9:30. I 4. ivi _ I i W" I SMiT.i°*:N“.f1..i:'s.::§:".° P : l Illlllllil 1 U.i`1 lmE 3. ° Palsfllges C°m'“" ' Carson' iianieht will be held on the courts _ of the Saint John Garrison Officers' . Badminton Club Feb. 19 and 20. R.. C Goiham piesident of the Mari F A . ‘ , ' - '- H I f '- F h lim Bad i ton Association an- a I t noifficed tlliliililglit. T B '1‘he events will be as Usual xr , tourriam nt pl y; n n' singles, - 0 E dies’ sirifgies, ainenlg sand ladies' 1 ' doubles mixed doubles inthe senior I r| V e S t | g a d J 1e\'en‘q"Jiinlor boys' and girls- sing. . I e s and veteran mens doubles for I pli1§.'ei's Over 40 years. _ "*`~ , According to usual custom, Gor- 4BOSTCAl\. Jim. 3~-_Vt/llitffy Hllr- hum siiid. entries will close on the W1!-2. Bqstoii \v@ltc1'\\'c1_el\L. 0xpi~es.'i~ Monday preceding the tournament. ed CO"-Sldcmble “5I0“1511mf-’HI» YES- Only mcml:er~'I of clubs affiliated ` terd.1y_ when he learned one Whitey iivitn the f\1m~i;iim_15;|;1ni1nt0n A3_ IH“"‘“~Z ll-'ld *M11 =i0i>iK‘ 011911 G01! Iley, former Halifax Wolverine. siiiites chiimpioii \\lio was ranked lens s1aPP€d a 5-1 defeat on New i:li.~.nipion,siagedasensationalelos- Holm; took the sho; but Ke" IMO, 2_ ‘ I muy "0 me young RW MBT” handled it without trouble, Bridge and Gene Mako of LosI "1 °f D“Y‘°“» 0h‘°~ 1°' “PS” SUMMARY I /ingt-ies, ns iriiiteci states enamo- in me $2500 Miami open 3°” First Period 3 ions, were ranked no. 1 in doubles. ` d°“bleh"'°'d°" bewecn th lead* ` ` umnmcm today' Thcy Wm meet 1-New York, Dillon (Heller) 2.45. I Frank Parker of Spring Lake, N. I and cellar dwellers of the Canndi ll iIl;HI§g110I\§InI:I;¥$IfI{/f°lI:;?"°Y};ree 3_Bo5wn_ _yerwar 2_05_ _ I kcs at me end of me Imrd Penalties-Jerwa <2, including 10 then. sectiolm lead m six poilw ound, Manero burned up the final mmm” m1S°°nd“°U' lan Section 1 I Thus the I-lIa.b’tanis increase: “im over Montreal Maroons beoie I8 Imoving on to the Americans' bail- ,ith made al 70.5 for me mst 18 Iikick for a. retum game tonight. ‘ D ` All Canadian section teams went I tggiythlddséglildnlgtgl.professional I into action on a four-way league ` ° - . I rrmit tonight but the worst that m;I;I,‘,’e “{IIf;“‘;§0§f,§§f §r',‘;§f"§,c;’,?I could happen to Canadiens was a‘ money is $400_ 1`9d“°1'i°“ °f "WU margin W f°W` ‘ Oliver of Wilmington, Del., led P0iI1f~9- ` the final round field home with a Americans. weakened by loss 0f sparkling si ini- ii mini of 283 that pivot Harry Oliver and wing Eddie inns good for third ppm; Wiseman because of injuries and Bob Gray, Jr., Windsor, Ont., illness, matched the Frenchmens I professional, cm-ded 73-73 today for speed only in the first period when , a 292 total. ancient Nels Stewart counted firstl for the New Yorkers and I-IowieI M ' hed L11 f C - .iiL’.'.`i'_`” °`° ° °°°'° °’ °“” I RamblersAnd After that Canadiens' speed and ` superior defensive play enabled I Reds Draw 2_2 them to control the play and Bill Miller, former Moncton Hawk and PROVIDENCEL R.. I., Jon. 3- AP ‘ end National Hockey Leagizi- _I .129 ' ‘V . I 1. ` " i\ia.ngnini's '12 hole total or 277. Ed Pit Lepine scored in the second period and Paul Haynes twice in the third. Goaler Wil! Ciide of f Canadiens had oniy n minimum of Philadelphia Ramblers Played v- work in the lost two periods. 2-2 can League hockey game here to- SUMMARY nig The Ramblers went into the lead _ Firat'Period late in the first period on Bryan un I-fextall's goal. Then the Reds 1. Americans, Stewart .04. 5-Boston, Shore 4.31. Penalties--Clapper, 0'Neill, N. Colville. Many After Nemis ’ Title NEW WA'I'ER.FORD, N. S.. Jan. 3-(CP)-If Johnny Nemls, New Waterford- claimant of the Mari- time Weltcrweight title, accepts all the challenges hurled at liim, he's going to be a busy man. _ Ncmis disposed of Bobby Orr of ’ Rh°d° L‘1““d Reds “nd Joggins, N.s. in the fiithround of a scheduled '10-round bout New tie in on International Ameri- Y , D _ SI U 1 h I S ears oy nec iei e in ht ‘had challenges fromc Duke Hen- derson. Sydney and Dave Smith. Sydney Mines, while from the Nova Scotia mainland camo one from Billy Holm, Springhill. Stars Blank rated as the United States’ out- standing junior o year H80. WHS ranked no. 4. Gregory S. Manzlll of New York, four-times winner of the U.S. inclcor title, was ranked fifth, followed in order by John Van Ryn of Philadelphia, and then four newcomers, John McDiarmid of Chicago. Charles Harris of West Palm Beach, Fla., Joe Hunt of Los Angeles and Arthur Hendeix of Lakeland, Fla. In the women's rankings, Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Cam- = bridge, Mass., held her place at no. 3, followed by Gracyn Wheeler of Santa Monica, Calif.; Carolin time tie. it was nothing out of the ordin- ary for deadpan Alex to turn in I perfect performance but it Wai nn ambition achieved fer Breda wha hai a habit of giving fan! the jilters whether it’s New Year’l or not. Both teams had Sunday tripl ahead and played just that way. Leafs forced the play but wen not taking any of the chances that lost them a 3-1 decision to Ma- roons in Montreal last Thursday. The 10,000 cash customers didn‘\ like the exhibition though the re- sult did pull their pets out of the Canadian section cellar, _ For Tommy Gormo.n’s men 2 was a good nights work. They made it three out of a possible ur points in the week’e clasheo wi h Leafs and left them still two pants in front of the blue-shirt! and three better than New York Americans who absorbed a. 5-l t.hu.mping in Montreal. svivuvminr Flrll Period fo t l Scoring.-None. Penalties-Evans, Gracie. Second Period ` Scoring-None. . Penalties-Cain, Shlll, Canechmg ' .Third Period , ‘ ‘Babcock of Los Angeles; Helen Pedersen of Stamford. Conn.; Mrs. John Vim Ryn; Dorothy May I Bundy oi’ Santa Monica; Kathar- I Scoring-None. _ I" Penalties-Davidson, Robinson, ine Winthrop of Boston, and Mrs. Mary Greer Harris of Kansas City. _ Overtime Period I The former United statescham- 5onring_.N°n¢_ I ~ I pions, Allison and Von Ryn, were Penalties-None. I ranked no. 2 in the doubles, fol- I iowed by Mangin and Parker; Riggs and Wayne Sabin; Henry Culley and Hunt; McDia.rmld and: Hai Surface. Jr.; Grant and J. Gil- bert Hall; Wilmer Hines and Frank Laurence; Norman Blckel and Rob- ert. Burgess. and William S. Seward und Robert Underwood. N. H. L. STANDING Bottomley Is Again Candidate’ (A.P. By Guard|an's Special Wig ST. LOUIS, Jan. 3-“Sunny Ji Bottomley, Browns first basem who last summer was talking obo gifted on Keatlng's goal. _ Hafnefs 4-0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Springffeldo, Cleveland 0 (tie). an uphill fight by Cleveland Fal- United States College cons in the nick of time tonight. I “I was to have fought Werter last tournament, held at Sydney. dinnl minor league baseball clubs. _ Dartnwuth 2, Colgate 1. American Hockey League battle 3-2. (A. P. by Gu.ordion’s Special Wire) SYRACUSE. N. Y., Jon. 3- I Syracuse Stars defeated Pittsburgh Homets 4-0 here tonight in a I speedy Internatonal American League hockey game. Eagles Defeat Falcons 3-2 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 3 - (AP)-New Haven Eagles repulsed and won a. mugh International- Canadion Section P W L D Cnnadieiis Mnroons 2 Toronto Americans ` Ameri G wggwgsw N aocsfrfmdqw mcacog-l§wc:aa~z w»c~4>U° 332'” ia-sw) U\¢¢3~1,‘ Rangers Detroit Boston Iwzomie 3333*’ era.:-.su\> 'G is 026 420 816 215 ts 24 24 23 ‘?*_‘.‘_°%2‘?__._ 3_‘l..4-_°_°_¥° 3° 1* “SKATE FOB. HEALTH” FORUM ' BAND TONIGHT retiring from baseball, has chang his mind and said today he will port to the San Antonio spr training camp ahead of the re lor squad. Bottomley will be gg years old next April. "Looks like 1’11 have to get self into condition oo keep my J so 1’m going to get an early s declared "Sunny Jim," who will starting his 16th campaign as major leoguer. ; Practice For: Junior Rangers held this aftcmoon 2 to 3. - Junior Rangers practice wig members of the team are expec to be on hang ;‘I_ Ar¢elIi." said wiiiicy, "anti the- matter_ was practically all arrang- ed until last week when my man- :iger decided the purse w.isn't. siif- ` _ flclent to warrant the trip. "I wasnt in Halifax and li.i:ln't any iiitcnticii of goin. i.-_vi-r. ‘IW Furtliermore I've iit-vcr been off V' my feet." 3 HALIFAJ{, Jim. 3 - A Httlifnx . boxing commission meeting tcmor. -' - row night will decide whether or _- not to lay charges against "some one" as o. result of a New Year‘s -5 ' .sri day boxing fiasco, officials said to- I night. I The fight, between Werther Ar- celli, Boston weltcrweight, and a K, 1 I \ .1 ~.».~;:;: ~ \ ~:..~ , _ \\`\»,.- \\vl|l\~\q?€-‘:~_; \\ A _ '° \~\`.\\\ e _‘_‘_ \ -.i.." p,;:.`.;` \;,\__,,, ` Q "““‘~‘-.:'=;..... 7 ’/ >-=_- .\\\$` \ by Referee Mickey Morris in the 2 ' second round after Hurwitz had fallen down four times. Morris. call- ed the bout a no-decision affair \ ""~\. '>§ till . hi §:\li))\ .\\I rj )\`§ I J but at a meeting later the Boxing Commission awarded Arcelli a sec- ond round technical knockout. Not satisfied the man billed ns Hurwitz was actually Hurwitz, chairman James T. MacDonald. said he would ask the police to make a "thorough investigation." "I have contracts in my hands now bearing the name of Whiinry Hurwitz and this man represented himself to be Hurwitz." MacDonald so in ‘ \"`i)@ ia. - Police tonight said their had not “Q- 1"" been officially asked to investlgflifr and added they could not comment. wmnsvn. N. B.. 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